TITE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1898. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS-VERY PLEAS nut, blO Washington avenue; also un furnished looms for light housekeeping. TWO h"aNDSOM JTlTv FURNISHED rooms ut 122 Mulberr) sticet. for rent-great opportunity l''lil ilass Poinding house In central ill), full or lodgets l.andlmlv dlsco-i-lluueil btc.iuse of Illness Immediate pos session. A V. HOW Kit. ?M Connell bldg. ii ot t: t. I'o it it i: N'i n Li. eiiiilppnl llnnivrd lint 1 In Seianton. Pa. 'ihomas I' Dnltv Aiturntv 408 fspliirc MiHPt l-up. rent-vo i'iiii:i:x ridge st Eight looms, Improvements. V' ' FOR RUNT-HALF NEW HOI RLE house, 'M I'lipou-" tivenu. line loca tion. (Nurr ririiiiiui itii Mmiim ' KOI! RENT IIALF OF DOUBLE linim- Iiiiiui liH-iii" iiiimrof Mini tiud Eyti'iii liqiiiu i..'.' Sou l It .Miiin nm si. rnit itr.vr HVt'liue Atml li. ij", WYOMING I II demons. Jilmi itnigo I i i'ii-iiimii. s otIUe, .Mens Itii.iill' 4iAlT.;.7rin7r.y;r-'"jriAiiON court Applv 1 I' II. demons Hun Ridge -Owl CoiiipsiiN tilllee Mears Building FOR SALE foil SAI.H-l ADIEh piWGeiLA AND ItllKXHt Mines mM .' " li II 4i. W 9J KllOCS fol 'l'" l . li .'I NET'ILL TDS 8, UushliiMon avenue 1'oiT sTlk-oni: uii.ivHttsuN den- lnliliilr tulilnel hit In- opi luting ami liloehui li il li -ii nm ins A'Mi' " ! I K. Tilliiinv tillln T'OIt SAUM'AIlt OF MARES MA hoKJIIV liiiv- III li I. poll I- I. til"lil :". nml I.I hands blub il'l.i .'I'i'J. guild ruutlMci lihili liuol.i rs uui pt llm 1) sound Mut ! s,.(.n t hi applet intfu n I'lmni'P f a lliftlmi foi p.irtl'-c looking for n llni matihed trum AImi il'rt'nbj harness Iiiuthv nml pule liiqulit !- S.inihiHi.n nvniii' run sai.i: hot wati.k lli-st fluN. iii-allj new t". tun uv'enui' lli;A'ii:it. !', W.ishuiK- vui sai r. - Timnn i.ahoij i ikh prnuf s-ifeK. I'nll nt nlllrc of Mi:Mt mtl.l.V Jit loom ".'IS Commonwealth I'lltllllllK PUII SAI.P-imOKPN P.NCl ISH SUT ter i heap Pill Pel n avenue : oi: kai.i:-oni: w-Honsn vo't:i. bnllei as Rood an new TUB WiCb TOV All I I. CO FOR RENT OR SALE. pbirKKNTlPslTp-HOPSP AT 441 Clav avenue, 1 mom. modern ln ptovementH Inutilre of C J POST, Cora mouwialth Illdg HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTPD-AN P.XPPHIP.NCPD COOK with refiu in es nt 1TJ0 N. Washington avenue, (Jiieii ltldgi WANTPD-A 1IOPSP.MAID TO GO I'O Stroudsburg Pa JIuut have first ilns refeiemis Wares 11 montlll Add! ess S. C Jermjn Hotel. BOARDING. Fms'i''cLASS hoapd.' "vpfif"6n without room, special rates given to pcrmamnt bo.uders Itooms heated by hteini and llul'ted bv clictric light, ecu trallj located, 2 minutes walk from all depots; 5 meal tickets $100, 21 meal tick ets $( (K) Ui Franklin avenue. LOST. LOST-BPTWKEN BLOCK OLIVE strrat and D L A. W depot, ladies' gold watch uml tleur-de-ll1- pin Sulti.blo lew ml foi Its loturn to WILLIAA'S & .1ANPLT'S stote 120 Wyoming ave BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER' WANTED WITH "aBOP 1 110,000 Established business Will bear Investigation Lnrge profits Sate Investment Por 'ntervlew address P. O lio 374 Scranton, Pa. KINDERGARTEN. ADAMS AVENl E SCHOOL AND KIN dtrgarten Spring term opens April IS. M I.. Torry Prln CHIROPODIST nnlls cured without the least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free E, M HET.EL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna nvenue Ladles at tended nt their residence If desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A.B GRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A. BR1GGS, Proprietor Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elikes' drug More, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 6040, vS(rLMrfjovsj!vAr'D umTkervptTTerse rlinie wishes a few more ingagements by the da. Dicssmaker, Tribune otllce BAKER WISHES S1TUATIONAT BAK lng with oxpi-ilence Addiess S . 125 N Main uvinue A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A POSL tlon as collectoi, bookkeepei or sales man, can furnish uuexctptlomil refer inces or securltj 1713 Sanderson avenue WANTED-POSITION OP ANY KIND by well educated young man; not afraid of hard work, has experience In otllce. woik, nlKO In wot king hands, time keeping etc Address H 'tribune ofhee YOUNG MAN OP 25 V7lESAPOSL tlon uh salt smaii, has verj good tef- ercnies from Niw York and Scranton und witling to worn uoiusmitu, 242 ienn avo. SITUATION WA NTKD-BY A MAR ried man 2G; twilve iars otllce tx perlenee, reforences Apply "N ," Trib une otltet DRt'O CLERK WITH FOFR YEARS' Al experience, referencis ftom pies ent emplovci. Address A., West Side of fice, Scranton Tribune. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN INDUS- lilous bo At any kind of work; has had thieo ji-aiB experience at driving iiuiou .AiHuis v ai, iriountj otl'ce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIR31' cIbms barber lute of Glrurd Hotel Philadelphia Address G R D , Mooslc I'll. SITUATION WANTED-UY A GOOD ' cher to ro out with caiiiiiii (,-uiit pai tles. terms leasouahle, cun fiuulih best of I SCHOOL OP lefcreuies; undei stands to pitch tents 1 Siranton Pa. ana nil camp uuues auuihss A 1- II Tribune ofllec. WANTED-RY A YOUNG WOMAN, A position a salesgirl In store of any kind; some, experience In millinery goods; ileslrs to become experienced; low wagis till fully compoiont. Address J, M. AI.. Tribune otllie. MAN" WITH 13 YEARS' EXPERIENCE as clerk, bookkeeper and (ollcctot, de rlres employment, strlitly fmptiate. Al ttlt:iULut, X. Y, Z., Tribune, A POPULAR CLEANING IIOUSK for tlio Honeflt of All Who Have Homes Uu.il Ustnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'Ihcse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a WorJ, Six Insertions l.ents a Word Except Sltiintlons Wanted, Which Are Inserted Tree. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED - MURAT HALL steads's Ureal Wur Book. "Our Coun tr In War" and our relations with, for eign nations All nlmiit our army, nuvy. toast defences tlio Maine Dlsnstci Siuln, her army nav) nml defences. All about Cuba hei lelutlons In the United Sinus uud hoi defenies All about the Armies and Navies or all other Nations, and ho thc will act lu out tUUt with Spain. Ovei r,oo pages. Mrgnlllicnt illustiatlons. photcginphs etc. One nucnt Hold 80 In one Ciw , others aie making l.'W to W9W ptr dii Most libei.il terms KUiiruntetd. W da!i rredlt, prloe low Height paid Han Jttinm outrll free. Send li tiso-ient Mumps to pa j ptntiiRe National lMu ciuloiial t nloii, :iJ4 Dmi born St. ChUiu,u Hi:t.IAHLi: I'CKSONS TO take the agency In their own towns ror the bust line of fast hcIMiib novelties, pu 100 pet cent, profit, for ladles or Renin SPIltO A WATKINS, 1031 and J0. t best nutatreet I'hlladejphla, l'a KI.ONDIK K AOKNTS 'waNTKD Vo latK1 Illunliatcd book of Klondike, fHe hunilred pafjes, prlco SI 50, outllt inc. Address NATIONAL l'l'llLISIIINU CO. Lakeside UiillrilnK. t'hleago. Ill w ant"Hd POLicrronirNO DCI.IV mIi.b no collectlns: position perma nent, pav woekl, stute age OL13N HKOTHKK's Hochester. N Y LEGAL NOTICE nltnl St UCS I'ostotlli Set niton la ptll l'i, 1m SHALHIl l'ltdl'OSVLS WILL I1K 11IJ i lived at this btilldlilif until .' o'clock 1 m Apiil in. 1M lot furnUhiug luel, llsht watii lee, mlSLolhini oum supplle' wushliiK tiivvijl-, luullni,' ushes hi d hpilnkllliR Kti'-rts for thin bullilliu dui Itif,' the lliivl .iit nidiiiK June .U 1' or stu li poitlun uf tin- jiui as inav be iheuiid ailvlHjhle 1 hu ilht to lejut uiiv and all bids Is iet.red l Hit- Ttea ury Dtp.iiiiiu.ut i:ZHA 11 UIPPLi:. Cuxuidl.in AUCTION. VISIT HOUR AU'TIO.N 17 Hl'HVCK lively afimoon and ovinlni;. I'ew dajH onl PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS llinVAIIU II DAVIS. AHCIllTUOr, Conn. II Puilding i-ci union JJ L WALrilll, AUCH1TPCT, OFFICE leal of tuij WdshlliKtot. avenue. I.PWlb HANCOCK. JP, AUCIUTPCT loj Spime bt . cot. Wash uve , Scranton PItPDPUICK L nitOWN, AUCIUTPCT Pi lie pulldlng, U'o Washington uvenue, Siranlon T. I. LACPY & SON. AltCIHTUCTS, Tradois" National Uank. ocrSTS D7t"ir6. LYMAN, 3J3 N. WASIiIS3TON uvenue. DH. F. btreet. L JfGKAW, 305 SPPUCE DH. II. F REYNOLDS, OPP. V O. DR. G. C LAUBACH. 115 Wjomlng ave. WPI.COML C. SNOVPP, 421 LACKA vvanna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to D LAWYERS PRANK L BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms II and 14, Washington uvenue FRANK T OKKLL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scrunton, la WILLARD WARRPN & KNAPP. AT ternej s nnd Onin-ellors-nt-Law I!e publluin building, Washington nvenue, Scranton Pa. JAMES II TORREY ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-1 iw Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building JESSUP X. JESSPP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J HAND, Attornevs and Counsellors Common wealth bulldlrg Rooms 13, 0 nnd 21. JA.MES V OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw Rooms 514 515 and 510, Board of Trade building. D B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estnte security Meant building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce street B V. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 306 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton. Pa JAS. J. H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law 45 Common wealth bldg.. Scran ton EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903-904. 9th floor. Mcars bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law 7 and S Burr building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 421 Lackawanna ave., Scranton Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADER3 National Bank building C COMEGYS 321 SPRVCE STREET. A W BERTHOLF Atty . Meais Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to the Siiuntun Private Hospital cor nel Wjomlng Ave and Muibiriv St Telephone- Day call, 5311. night call, ill DR C L PREY SCRANTON SAVINGS Bunk bldg. 122 Wjomlng uvenue MARY A SHEPHERD. M D. IIOME opathlst No 228 Adams avenue DR A TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue und Spruce street, Scranton Otllce hours, Thursday and Satuidays, 9 n m to 0 p m DR W. E ALLEN. 612 NORTH WASII Ington avenue. DR L M GATES ROOMS 07 AND 203 Boaid of Trade Jiulldlng. Oilke hours 8 to 9 a 111 2 to 3 ami 7 to 8 p. in Resi dence 3u) Madison avenue DR (' L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Pat Reduc tion ORlie telephone 13t3. Hours 10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR P W L'AMOREAUX OrPICE 211 Ada ins Residence 1311 Mulberry Chron ic diseases, lungs heart kidnejs, and i,enlio-iirliiii) organs a spech ity Hours 1 to 4 p m. W G ROOK, VETERINARY BUR neon Horses Cattle nnd Dogs trented Hospital 121 Linden stieet, Scranton Telephone 2C72 SCHOOLS THE LACKAWANNA. Courses Dicmuutorv la college, law, medicine ur business Opens Heniemtiei 1,. send ror crtuinguc uev. 1 humiiH M C.inn, LL. D . Walter II. Uuull. A M HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue, Rules reasonable P. ZIEGLEIt Pr irietor bCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. 4. W passenger depot. Conduitid on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. aj-iiLT-r-fc"! in trrrr.r-azZ DETCOTIVES HAHIHNa & M'SWUHNUY. COMMON wealth bulldltiR. lntorntato Secret Ser vice Apincy. PftlNTINQ THIS Tl'lim'NU PUIlLIStllNO CO, North WtiHliliiBton avenue Linotype Composition nt ull kinds quickly done. Facilities umjurpa-tid In this region. MIDWIFE MKS C1AT1L1:. GItADrATi: VIDV1PR, 151S Washburn slieet. Seianton. Kn KagcuientB solicited Hoonm uud best nttindaiKe foi a lluilti.d numbei of pa tients. SEEDS o it PLAitK & co , si:i:dmi;n and Nurserymen, more 110 WuidiliiKton ave nue, Kretn liniise lu'ji) Notth Main ave nue, Btoio teUiihiinc, 72 WIRE SCREENS JOS KIJKTTUL." IllUIt nil LACKA- vi.ini.a avenue, Seianton Pa munufai. luter of Wlto Scti'tns MISCELLANEOUS LADIES HAND TPKNHD SHOPS .fit $.' M at H.'tU, HU!si t ti ml Donsola Shoes lost J.'oilat We. ; .Men's Finn Kim-i"-i and Calf Shots iost 5J W at II W, AT NHT'I LI2TON S. Washington ave BAPPH'S OUCllPSTHA-.MPSIC POP IiiiIN. plenhs, pal llii n i-tptlons wed dings and lonccit vvmk fuiiilshed. Por terms address It J H.nai, conductor II" Wjomltu.' uvenue, over Hulbort'a miinii stoic ML'iAltC.Hi: P.POTIIPIIS PItlNTPP.S' supplies, invi lopes, pipir b.igs, twine WniolioiiM. ! Washington avenue Si lai.ton Pa FRANI- P DROWN & CO , WHOLP- i-ale ilialiis In Wondw.iK Coul ige and CHI Cloth TJ'J West I.ukawiiun i ave RALROA'J TIME TABLES Lehigh Vallev Kailro.id System Anthiuilte Coal Lfcid, Lnsuiing Cleanli ucd and Couiioi t. In ElUet 1 eb -n. 1VJS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and Niw oik via D. i II. R R. at t 45 a. m , and '2 03 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Lxpims) and UTu p. m. lor I'lttstou uud Wllkca-Uarre via D, I, S. W R R . b U0. 11.11) a. in.. 1 53, 3 35, 0 U0 ii m lor h to Haven, ILuleton, Pottsvill", and pilmipal points in the toil legions "la D. ii H R. R.i 6-43, 1J03, 2 21 and 141 lor Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Hnr rlsluug aii'l principal Intermediate sta tions via D & II 11 R., Ct3 a in. 12 uj. 2 21, 4 41 IHIaik Diamond Express), 11 SO For Tunkhnnnock. Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva uud principal Intermedi ate stations, via D, L & W. 11. R,, 8.03 a m , 12 43 and .1 35 p in. Por Geneva. Roihcster. Buffalo, Nlag ain Falls Chicago and all points west via D. & II R R . 12 03 J 33 (Black Diamond Express). 10 2S and 11 30 p m Pullman oat lor and sleeping or Lehigh Valle parlor lars on all trains between Wllki's-H.irre and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WILBFR, Gen Supt. CHAS S LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila delphia Pa A W NONNEMACHER, Asst General Pass. Agt Philadelphia, Pa Scranton ofllec. 303 Lackawanm nvenue. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) RiHilnns In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It . and South l'erry Whitehall btreet Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing elcunllness and comfort TIMETABLE IN EFFECT FEB 20. 1S93. Trains have Scranttm for Pittston, Wllkes-Baue, etc., at s 20, 10 10 a. m , 1 20, 2 33, 3 20 7 10 p m. Sundays, v 00 a. m . 1 00 2 1". 7 10 p in. For Lakevvood and Atlantic City, 8 20 a. m. Por New York, Newark nnd Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a m , 1 20 (oxprss with Buffet parlor car). 3 20 (express) p. m. Sunday, 2 13 p m Train leav lug 1 20 p m 111 rives ut Philadelphia, Reading Ter minal, 7 17 p in und New York 1 03 p m For Mnueh Chunk, Allintown, Bethle htm, Easton and Pliiladi lphia, 8 20 a. m , 1 20, 3 20 p m Sundujs, 2 13 p m. For Baltimoio and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, S 20 a. m., 1 20 p. ni Sundays, 2 15 p. m. Por Long Branch, Oieun Grove, etc., at S 20 a. m and 1 20 p m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentovvn, 1.20 u. in., 1 20 p m. Sun day, 2 li P m For Pottsville, S 20 a, m , 1.20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib ertv street, North River, at 4 00. 9.10 (ex press) a. m., 1.30 texprcss with Uuflet parlor car) p m Sunday, 4 30 a m Leave Now Yoik. South Ferry, foot Whitehall sticet, ut 90S n, m., 123 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Statin Island making quick transfer to nnd from Gland Central Depot and Long Island Railroad Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 00 a. m., 2 00 p m Sunday, 0 23 a m Through tickets to oil points at lowest rate tnuy be had on application In ad vance to thH ticket agent at tho station. II P BALDWIN Gen Pass Agt. J. II OL1IAUSEN. Gen Snot Erie and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 19. 1E97 Trains leave Scranton for New York nnd Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Haw Icy and local points at 7.05 a m. and 2 23 p m Arrive at Scranton from above points nt 10 23 a m . 3 13 and 9 33 p m sciiAvrorv division In rtfect Dcuniliir ljlli, 1SD7. North Hound. hnulli Humid, 201 I II4 j . Btitlons 5 tS (Trains Dally. Ex.1 'is 1 cept iuuly 1 5 a .... r m V 1 rive It ave, l mi 7i",N Y rrnulllii -.-. .... 7 .... 7invie. 4.'iul stieet, .... 741 . . 700 Wcehaivkei. .. Bio .... p 11 Arrive leav el r mi 1 IR alOfli . '& .... 101, Hancock ... ji .... isi - htarllvht ... 2 .... , 12 ib I'rtjtoii l'aik ,,,, J all .... U4l) Wllinnod .... 9411... I."J1 I'oyntelU ... 2 &i' .... U 14 orsnu .. 2g .... ,. I2i8 I'lejiant vr ... 3(8 .. Hill' I'tilontinle 89 .,, 11 IU Poiestlly .... 8 19 ... n SI rm bind 1 ii .... sit .... lu. 'I 'Vbito ihldie tils ... 1114 la.vtltll .... 18 11 ... .... II . Jennvii 145 .. II l" Aictiltialil ,. . sai . .. 11 1 VtltllOll . SM ... n 1 reckvlllo . sivt ,. 1117 Olvihaut ,,,, 4 01 ., liu. 1'rleeburtC . 40? . . II 01 "lliroop ... 410 ., tin Providence ... 4 14 .... fu7 park l'mce .... fin low hcraaton .... 4 8 1 n Leave Arrive r All trains run dally excent uundav. t sUuines that trains stop on signal for pa. MBfira. hecurn rates via Ontario 4 Western before Curchajhig tickets and save money, pay aed Ig-nt K press to the West. J.U, Anderson, Ueu. Past Ajt. T. rituuott. jut rass. Agt. bortuloB, fa, BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent. Situations for l-'lvo PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In Cited Nov. 3. iB97- Trains Leave- Wllkes-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Phlladelplila, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burp and tho West. 10.15 a. m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsbur?, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Wost. 3.12 p. m , daily, forfaunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. COO p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD, Uen'IPais Ajent J. U HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Alunaxer. Del.. Lacka. ami Western. Effeit Jlonduy, Nuv. 21. 1SJ7. Tlalns liave Scr.uiton a.s lollows I-x-press for New York and all points East, 1 40, 3 W). 6.15. 8 W and IV 03 a. m. , Uuj and 3 "-I p. in. , . , , Epnss for Eiisluii, Tienton. l'lilladel phia and tho South 5 li, S 00 and 10 i.0 u. a., Ufii and 3 .It p. in. ' Washington and way stations, au p. m. Tolivhiinu.i nciomnii'datloii, fl 10 p in I Express for Binghamton, Oswego, Kl niliu, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Alorrls and Buffalo. 12 li) 2T3, 00 a. m , ' and 1 3.". p m . making close connections . at Huflalo to nil points In tho West, i Noithvvi'st and Southwest. Itlnghainton and vuy blutlons, 1 0u p. in. i Nicholson accominoilallnii 5 13 p m Binghamton and Kliiiirn. expuss, 5 5j 1 p m , Express for Utlca nml Rlihlleld Springs, S'5 ,i. m., and 1 53 p. in Ithaca. 2 '3 !KX) a in , nr.d in, p m. Por Northumberland Pittston Wlikes Barre. PlMiuuth UK mslnirg and Dan i Mile, making clnso lonneitlons at North umberland foi Wllllnnn-piirt llarrlsburg. I B.iltlmote, Wnshlngton nml tin- South Northuniln rl md and ti termeillite s'a- tlons, CO1) 10 03 a. in., and 1 53 and DOo p, Nantlcnko and IntmnrdHte stations, SOS ni.d 1110 a m Phnoii'h nml Intel mediate "tatlons 3 33 and S 3J p m. For I Klnpston 12 43 p m 1 Pullman parlor and sleeping coache3 on 11 express tiains For detailed i. formation, pocket time tables etc.. arplv to M L Smith Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- i flee. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Feb. 21, tlalns will leave Seianton us follows: For Caibondale 1.20, 7 33. S r.5, 10 13 a. m.; 12 00 noun, 121, .'20. 3 52, 5 23, 0 2o, 7.57, 9 13. 11 00 p -n , 1 Uj a in. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, itc, 0 20 11. m , 2 20 p. 111 For Honesdale C20, 8.53, 1015 a. ni ; 12 00 noon, 2.20, 5 25 p. m For WlUus-Barri-1 13. 7 50, S 43, 9 33, 10 43 a m . 12 03, 1 25, 2 21, 3 23, 4 II. G 19, 7.50, 10 2S. 11 CO p m. For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R It . 0.43 a m . 12 03, 1 2, 4 41 p. m (with Black Diamond Expressi, 11 "0 p m For Pennsylvania U. R. points fi.45, 9.3S a. ni ; 2 21. 4 41 i. m For western points via Lcnikh valley R. R. 7 50 u. in. HO" Jl (with Black Diamond Ex-press). 10 28, II iO p m. Trains will airlvo at Siranton as fol lows Piom Carbondala and tho north (1.40, 7.45, 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 a. m , 12 00 noon; 120. 2 18, 3 23, -f 37, 5 13. 7 43, 10 23, 11 27 p. m From Wilkes-Bario and tho south 0 '5, 7 60, 8 50, 10 10, 11.53 a. in . 1 16, 2 14, 3 43, E 20 C 21. 7 53. 9 05, 10.05 P. Ill . 1 13 a m Completo Information 'egardlng rates to all points in tho Unlttd States and Canada niuy bo obtained at the ticket of lleo lu tho depot Special attention glvon to Western and Southern resort business. J. W BPRDICK G P. A Albany. N. Y. II W. CROSS, D P. A., Scranton. Pa. FOREST CITY. Rev. G. I!. Stone is visiting friends in New Yoik state. MIfs Vinnlo Hyntt Is absent on n business tilp to New Yoilt city, this vv eok. The wurk of lcpnlntlng the Interior of the Piesbyterlun ihurch has Just been finished. The pulpit of the Vandllng Congre gntionnl chuuh will be occupied by Rev E. G. Ilained, of Unlundale, next Sunday 11101 nlng and evening. Mr. and Mrs lJenJamln Mnxey left yesterday for New York city, to vlbit their son, 13. F. Mnxey. Before return ing they will go to Wnshlngton, D. C where they will spend a few days with their son, Oeorgc, who Is a student at the Murtyn School of Oratory. New carpet will be put down In the Methodist church and tho interior is being repainted. On this account there will be no services In the church next Sunday. H D Dunn hns closed hl business here nnd moved to his former home, at Herrlck Center. A cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home ot Mr Samuel Seeley at 3 30 o'clock on Sunday ufteinoon. Enterprise Hose company has re ceived mi Invitation to attend the nine teenth annual convention nnd parade of the Pennsylvania Stnte Firemen's association, which will be held from October 3 to 8 Inclusive, at Lebanon. The company expects to charter a car and attend At a lecent meeting the lounty ex ecutive inminlttee of the Young Peo pie's Society of Chiistlan Endeavor de cided that tho next convention should bo held at Susquehanna on December 28 and 29 next. A regular meeting of Enterprise Hose company will be held In the liio rooms this evening The piospect for a bildge heie Is good The Wayne county (ommlsslnn eis have ngieed to drop tho dispute over the line and stand half the cost of a stiuctuie, pruvldlt'g the grand Juiy nnd the vieweis report fnvoiably, and also ptovidlng that Susquehanna coun t Is agreeable to the proposition. Ellus n. Edvvnrds will soon move to Vv'llkes-Barie, vvheio he will engage In business. FACTOItYVILLE. Mr Cyphers, an aged man, residing With his daughtei, Mrs Eugle, wits found dead In Ills bed last Sunday. Ho was In good health on Saturday, woik Ing In the golden Several people fioin this place will attend the funeial of the late Wilght Ilroailbent, ut West Scranton, next Friday Mr Hroadbent wob a highly respected resident of this town borne years ago, and has many fi lends and relatives here. Rev II i! Wilbur, who has been the popular pastor of the Methodist church for the past four years. Is about to leave for Tunkhannock, Mr. Wil bur Is n true ChilBtlan man and a tire less worker among the young people especially. He will carry with him the respect and good wishes of this com munity. Rev W M. Hlller Is the new pastor of the -Methodist Episcopal church. . sy u m "r m m JiVt'-SiA MpWik fiiMl51i J!w$AttM3& tf.few fep Q8S8iSP mmf A Few of Co nnolly & Wallace's, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. THE MARKETS. Vtnll Mreet Review. New- York, April 21. The nctual war situation of today caused a decline in the stock maiket. Some very heavv blceks were thrown over In the mal 1'iiur and everything went to show that these were liquidations of long hold ings, such market leaders as Burllng tnn, St. Paul, Louisville and New York Central fell over 3 points below last night's close. There was no tally In the final dealings, the market con tinued active and vvenk and closing at the lowest Dm lug the early part of the day selling for foreign account was large and offerings were well abmbed. 1 he number of shares sold for this ac count Is estimated at 30,000. Total br.'es of stocks weie 304,000 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO , stock brokers, Mears building, rooms 705-705. Open- Hlph Ins cs. Low est 1137 10U 231 i 97 'i Clos ing Ill's Vi 97 'J' ii. o. i. v- . lu-" eu AlJ UV& Atch , To. & S Fe .. tA4 A, T. & S. F. Pr .. 2P4 Am. Tobacco Co ....loo1 Am. Spirits 9V Am. S ililts Pr .... 22 lUVil 24'fe 101'f, HU 23 13 2iii 10'i llfiij -'s Pi's 2 10, 115 Si' 8 8M4 83is K! OS 21 103'i 141'i 11 301S 41 9P 3J 23 28 lObi. 13'i 21 57'i 21'i 1 21', .Si, 9 4i'6 IS', Mi CO' 4 It'i 81 8 133',4 Bait & Ohio 15s; Brook. R. T 36V4 Bay State Gas ?'t N. J. Centrul W Chic. & G. W l')i4 Chic. & N. W UCiJ Chic, B. As Q SOU Chicago Gas te Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 851, Chic, R. I. & P .. . S3'i Chic, St. P. M.-fe O. 6S C. C. C. & St. L .. . 26 Delaware & Hud . .101'i D, L &. W . . .. 113 N. Y.. L E. & W .. 1158 Gen Electric .... 31'4 Louis. it Nush lOU Manhattan Ele .... 93 M. K & Tex., Pr .. 30 Mo Piclflc S3 Nat Lead 28 N. V Central 103 Unt. & West 13'i Ninth. Pacific 21), Nor. Parlflc. Pr .... Pii Pacific Mull 22't- Phil. & Read lft Southern R R . 7', Southern R It. Pr . 2PJ Tenn.. C iV. lion ... 19 Texas & Pacific ... yij IT.ilon Pacltlc SO'n U. S. Rubber 15' V. S Leather 0'3 F S Leather, Pr . Cti'i Wabash. Pi ... 16 West. Union ... lo 13 3T'i 2 881'. 10i 115 88 8SH S3',i 82 68 IS 104 14li 11 30 14 91' 30 23 23 106'i 13',a 21 57i 21 n&i 7 90 &3H 83'i SJ1 63 2S lOo 143 11'4 31 40't MU 23 M 2x 1081 1 1S' 21 h VJYi 22 13 U 7', 2l'i j9 fM Mil I51-, f'ii r.r.ii 15 85i 4 13C4 24' 1S'-1 n is VM .-.'4 MU UH S1H 133'i Met. Traction Co :o CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE open- High- Low- (jlos WHEAT. Ma.v Jul CORN. May July OATS. Mil) Jul) PORK. Mai ing. Ill'ii est est. Irg. 112 8si, 110' a 87'n 11.' 83 8S' 3P(, 32 33 27'i 2Ut 11.07 11.27 5 65 Gir. 81 '4 32U 2i'.' 23 10 50 10.C7 5.33 6 42 2C-)i 23'. 10.53 27' 21U 11.07 12 27 5 55 Julv 1090 LARD. May 6.35 Jul) 641 innlon Hoard ol Triuln Kxchnuse Qiiotnllons--All Quotations tluscd on Pur ol 100. STOCKS. Bid. Scranton it Plttstuu Trnc. Co, . K-i.tlnnnl Doling A. Dllll'c Co. .. Asked 0 80 Flist National Bunk Klmhurst Bculcvuid Scranton Savings Bank il'O 226 iw Scrunton Packing co Lacka. Iron Steel Co Third NatUinu Hunk Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Tine. Co Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Cur Replacer Co .. Dime Den & DIs. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co 95 150 80 75 J IV) 210 IS 385 18 131 115 Econotn) Light, neat &. Pow er Compnii) Siranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company 85 atidlvImCt WASHINGTON AYENUE.ir the TailorMade Suits Now On Sale at Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank BONDS. Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen- ei.il moitgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka Township Sehiol 5,. City of Siranton St. Imp. (... Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Seianton Traction Co., hrst mortgage (,'s, due 1932 loo 130 130 115 113 ... 113 I'M 102 102 85 100 103 .Now York Produce Market. New Y'ork, April 21 Flour Stronger, particularly on spring wheat giadcs Wheat Spot sttadj . No. 2 led, J1.12, f. o. b, nllo.it; No. 2 northern Duluth, Jl 12. r o. b, ntloat: options opened stiong then wiakincd and a.-iln become strong, clos ing '4e up on Miij and lV4til?c. hlghei on Inter months No 2 led. May, 51 i-Tnl 10'.., ilosed $1 10, July, 93aP47nC closed She , Siptombtr S3i4.i87c , ilosed 87'nC , De cember x5')i87i-c closed S7V.C Coin Spot stronger, No 2 3S&4C , f. o b , afloat, options had nn early decline but tumid strong nnd clewed 1ii,p net hlght 1 , Miu , 3C4h3'iiC , closed 3i.To : Juli , S7'4n37-hc closed ;.7vsC Oats Spot strong, No 2, 3P4C, No 2 white, V.'.c, tnuk white, .'2'.. n39'sC ; options quiet but closed -V high er; May, S0iin31c, closed 31c. Buttei Steadi ; western creamer. 13al-.c , do factory, lSalaVzc; Elglns, lSc. ; Imitatlan creamery, 16al7c ; stato dairy, 15il7c ; do creamery, 15il8c. Eggs Weak; stute nnd Pennsylvania, lOHalOc. ; western froslt, lHiall'sC Phllndolphln Provision .llnrket. Philadelphia, April 21,-Wheat-Flim, contiait grade, April, Jl.OlalOIU. Coin Steady, No. 2 mixed, April, 37'ia17'e , May, 37'in37','c. I'otatoes Firm and good demand; white, choice per bir-hel, lxas.lt ; do. fair to good, do , S0aS3c. , sweeta, prime led, per basket, 73a80e ; do do, yellow, do do, 70a75i , do seionds, do. ilo., Wi'iOe Hultei Dull and weik' lamv vvesuin creamery, lS'c ; do. prints, 30c. Eggs Film mid good demand, fifsh nearby lPe.; do. vvestirn, ll'-.c ; do. souther 1, 10' ii. Cheese Firm; New Yoik full cream, fancy, 9a'''4c , do lair to choice, Sa8V m Nos v anc ed Hi fined Sugars Firm und nt 3 a. 1 to 9, lii"luslvp. and No. V'i nd-l-16c Cotton Firm Tallow t Ity prime. In hogsheads, 3Ji.c ; do do,, barrels. S'ji'.'nC. dnik, : cakes, 31ia3,1c ; grease. 2i4 lie I Stead) ; country do . 3c Live Poultry Unih.inged Dressed Foul. tiy Uiiilmiiged RecelptH-Plour, 1 it birrels and U inn) sacks, wheat 7,500 btish chi, corn, 61000 bushels; oats n 000 hi.sli els. Shipments Whi.it, 25W bushels, corn, 271,001) bushels, oits. 14 O'X) bushel. Chicago ('rain Jltirkul. Chicago, Apt II 21 Provisions, not grain led tin way todai on 'Change. 'The cm lent cash demntid foi hog prodiuts 1 the. expectod rill to supply tJio arm) navy Influenced speculators to loa I with potk, lard and stunt ribs fun buying orders were more mum mm. ti at any time shue ivu At tho emj I polk showed un ailviiuc" of ii pr 1. rtl Lard and ribs gained 2i's und i.ich Wheat v.is viry irratlc and li an eaily break of l'4c und ilosul with net gain for the dav of Pe , tho littir 1 September Corn and oats svmpiihi with tho othet markets iloslug '. 1 higher than lestutday Cash quota 11 wtie as follows. Flour I'm liuiiged 2 spilng wheat. Jl 00. No. 3 spilng 1 i3c.a$101, No 2 red, 1 11; No 2 con 82'c ; No 2 yellow, 32'in32V., N'fl -27'4il27'je : No 2 whltn 30 i31c , v white 2-iiMnKic. , No 2 iye. f.o'8e.. ' barle). 37ai0c ; No I flax ned. H -19S4C.; ptlmo timothy seed, JJ93; n pork, m.oiail 10. lurd. 3.35; short 1 sides, loose, $5 40.15 75, diy salted li ders, boxed. 4'a5e ; short cleur si. boxed, 15 CO, whisk) 51.20. ( luc.igo LheStocI,, Chicago. April 21 -Cattle Fairly n"' and ptlcoit stead) . 1'eef steers sold lai lit 14. h4 VI, iiilliilloll J3 8flH, choice SI ao 13; stoekuts and fiidets, J175.14 15 l.n, --Good demand at an udvamu of lOalJi hogs sold lntgely at I3.93.i4 05 and pig at f!24o1.8l. Sheep In good demand chnlie lambs selling 6al0c. higher; ilipped lambs sold freUy at St.40.i4 (0, sheep sold at 5U 4 23 for clipped. Receipts Cattle, 9,000 head, hogs, 21 (MX) head; sheep, j.noO head. East Liberty Cuttlti .Wnrket. Fast Liberty, Pn April 21. Cattle Stead ; extra, $3 101315, prime, 3a5 '0, toinmon, $190a4 20. Hogs Active and higher, prime mediums Jl.lOal 15, heavy hogs, $4a4 10, heavy Ycrkers, Jl 054.10; light Yoikeis. Jl 90,i4. pigs, as to quality, $3f.0i3 83; reughs $2 TOa3 60 Sheep Dull; ehoiee cllppid, $l2oa4 25, common, K.Va. 3C0, ihoiio clip; ed lambs, ll.Cal 73, com mon to good, $la4 CO, spring Iambs, J3at; vea Icalves, J4 75a5 25 Xevv York Live Mock. New York, April 21. Bcev os None for sab feeling stei.di Calves Market bael lv demoralized, prices 15a2re lower good to extia venU, fiauU'x Sheep nnd Hiavy Lambs Steadi . light lambs tinner, me dium hhit'P, $4 2"., cllpred do, J'50a4J); unshorn luinb J5 2'a5 82'j, clipped do $4 73a3 Hogs Quoted stead i.t flal 3 pel 100 pounds II11II11I0 Live tncl(. East Bi'tfalo N Y. April 21 Hogs -Yoikers. (,nod to choice, $1 10a4.15, loughs, common to choice-. $i:ii,it ;, pigs good to iliulee, JJ'H4. Sheep nnd Lambs Lambs, choice tu extra, l70.il'.'0, culls to torn mon, $! 73.i)40, vheip, cholco to selected wethem $4 2'.i4 35; culls to common, S3 23 a3 50. Oil .tlnihct. Oil Cll). Pi.. April 21 -Credit balances 74e ; eertlllcites. Hist sah s, 7,000 bnrrels tegular at i'i'c ; 4 000 bairels regular at 7'.e.; closed 7iy8c bid tor cash; shipments, 81.830 bant Is; runs, 91 3d barrels. Horse) or Donl.i y. All the Some. When Admlril de Hoise). at PorV ltov-.il was one night letuiuing to hM flagship alone his wu) to tho boat led ucioss tin barrack square A black sen try of one of the st India regiments Imlttd him nt the gate with "Who goes dar?" Groat was the ailinlial s annoy ance to find thai In had neglected to get the passu old. "Th it's all right ' he said carelossli, hoping to ovucome the man's seiupkb b IiidlAt renct , ")ou know who I am " "Dunno know nobody, sar re plied the ibirkv roinpouslv ; ".vou can't go In dm. ' "Why, I'm Admiral de Hor-Si-v1" "Well, leu can't go In,- was the tejili "1 don't care It ou's Admiral de DonKoy, 1 don't " I'Iiii Doubtful Point. Plist hubuibanllc ibltterlyi "1 ni blest If 1 think tin uvenige cook will ever get in heaven'" S-econd Suburb inlte' Don t know but Its Veiv qilHstlonable whelliei shell b willing to stay attn she do. s gel then" -Puck 1 ileaSih is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE tM BRAIN TREATMENT THE OHIb.IIAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, loeoldunder pofHivo Written Guarantee, oy authorized ngonts only, t o cure Wouk Memoir, Uizzinnss, Waketulnees, 1 its, Ihttona, Oulck- Awa, Night Losses, Evil Dreuras, TacIc of Contl- lenco, Keirvousncss, Laecltudo, nil Drains, Youth- I il Errors, or Uxecssiro IJso of Tobncco, Opium, Linaor. which leaiU to Misery, Coniumiition, ii-uulty and Death, At store ur by mail. 1 1 a x; fix for JV, with xvrlttcu guurimtco to trc or i-cliiiiil uinney. NnuiplepacU- o, containing Ato dayar treatment, with full ouuctiooj, 25 coots. One sample only told to ui.il I't'iiuu, AiiiurouruyuKii, .C9ncd Label Special, 1 txtra btrenath. j I For Imnotenov. Loh nfl ILuMAa rr.n. Kt- !.,! ' HterilitV ur Darrnnnffia V SI . t...v. 1 . A. ..Lv4. HA7. I, UV,, Bl. IUI (J, null. "written iriiarnntnp'' l...tto curoln30uu)a, Atstore jMkjr j viw wm Kffl iw S$jd aafL vAPBEB Win. U, CUrk, jiOPciiii Ave., Scranton. Pa,
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