'Z .MM. THIS SCKAiNTON TRIBUJS'li-TUESDAY. MAY IT. 1898. FIRST SESSION OF THE PATRIARCHS Wllkes-Barrc Slormed by the Odd Fellows o( the Stale. CONSIDERABLE AMOFNT OP HI SI NESS WAS TRANSACTED YESTERDAY-TODAY S BIO PARADE WILL BE A FEATURE OP TUB CONVLN-TION-TONIOIIT A PFHLIO DEMON HTBATION IS TO BE HELD IN Tllli NESHITT THEATER-MANY PROMI NENT SPEAKERS WLL HE PRES-1'NT. Wltkis-Butro, Muy If. Tho Grand enrunipniont ot tho Odd Fellow a of Venus I van In opened hero todny. Mit)ni Nichols introduced S. J. Strauss, who delivered tho mid row of welcome. Grand Pntrluih W. 11. Cogswell, of Philadelphia, replied nt length. Tu ition iw will bf the big day of tho con vention and thousands of Odd Fel lows will come from all points to pnttlelpate In tho parndo. Aftoi Grand Patrlntch Cogswell cnniluded liit ad dioss tho ladle and all non-patriarchs lelliod and tho encampment vent Into Fccrot session Tho (list business wa the pudental Ion of tho hlonnlal report of Otund Patriarch Cogswell Tho re port wax a lengthy ono tiul cave a de tailed lie count of hH olllclal visits dut l.iK the jtai. C.inuil Si'ilhe James It Nicholson then piosontod his tepoit It showed that dining tho ptevltius annual repoit theie Mole It "id giuud patllarchs I luting l ho J i ai thoie uoio 697 ad mltteil li caul On tho nthet liand vvithdinwn b card 2is, who illod. and lle expelled, making u not eleete.ie In menibeishlp of i Thoro weio tho t'Hndldates re jertfd and thrte ato now ;1 wotklng 1 tncntnpment? anil t.n.ii patt clilei pa- ttiarrlm j rtvi: ivstit' ti:p. Por.' i- tli' Vent th(ro wuo flvn on- rnmpti'ftiti Instituted, foiti sunond iiod nti sK (lollnquonts Thetc woe, nutlni, tin enr, 2Ai iianliix-hs 10. Ilovcil, ns well as tweniy-ui vm wid ow od fnmlllo. I'nlil 101 tlt loll, f of palliate h", $"il, "M(Vy, nij fni teller of wtdowed fnni IMo f r,jr 10. palu for the odtteatlon of "plinns f,is" tv paid fu I urylng tho lend $1.104 I'd. .mid foi s'ledal tellef, t.ovi, ;;, total anniimt paid foi lellof, JBD.CIuC. amount paid 1 01 winking e peil?es, $W,STS ). tidal aim unt paid foi idlrf and wotklng pponH-. $lOOUi:iL The report of Gland TitT'Uior IJel- tot showed n balance of T,"s 22 In thu in iisur The rtiiirl of the (nnimlttco m llnntup. G lleldel Loudi-n Hail S. Wrlglil und .lntiios llnqnii, shows the 'utnl nH tn lie $15 :1T tj Totii.iiTu v will be the bantiei dav ol ihr wik. Thousands il vlsllois liom tho surrounding towns and (ountles ( re cpe led to view the parade, which ill move at 2 10 shatp The lino ul match outllind bv the (ninniiUc on demonsuntloii Is us fol ! ivvh Porinntlon on Itlvei comnioii, light 1 tittg on South stioot, ibiotigh '-outh to South .Main, Main to Public Squat sunt''' and I'list sides of Square. Not tb Main to Union. Union to Pinnktlu. In l!ns ti Washington, in Mntl.pt Miiikot ti snu'h and west sides uf Miu in W-st Maikot to Ulv I Nfirt'i H'.ti to l'nlon. countoi inarcli to Houth Itlvei and pasn in 10 mpvv nt hi'adiiuatiois at W.vomlng Val ley liotel, disband al N01 t'lamptun street. aih'HUs i:m:i'Ti:n At the Ititprsoctlon ot ('anal nnd Mnr Ut streets the dei mating c ommltloe bus pi 01 ted an auli insiilbod witli iiirgp lotteis, "Woli oniP Odd Uollows ' The nix bos 011 Public stqimip nnd . f street me imi'inl Willi coloi s and I'tnbloms tt'piisontlns the illffeient tirnnclips of tl'i 01 dot Till- nieh in Mont of .lonas Lonus Sons' i tiimmod 'i pink and giooti and is dedicated to Mw liobokah Lodge Tlio inch at South Main unci Public Squ.ue soonis to bo most ndtniteil being In tin national i oloi-s, rod white and blue, and iep 1 twitting the suboidlnati lodgei- The public demonstiatior will be bold nt Nesbltt tlioati'i tills evening ut 7 to Ailinlsslnn bv wild onlv, which can be obtained tife iiv appllug to mom- ' lnrs of the lommlttHi The speakets ate' Past lit and Mnstei D ivld ('mil, uf Ijivvreni ovlllo Past Guind Master I'huilPs Chalfani, .t Danville. Past . ,1111111 11 11 mm .His,-, .-iiiiiif .ucisie- by Ninth Uoglinent band and male luartot . , "" HUKOLAKS AT AVOCAl 1 I'oiopcI an lliilriince Into Hip Deln- 11 i' and Uiiil.iin sinimu. Dumbos HiKnl in (titiancc to the Anibv is hue iii7v patch, j rioiunm lodge of Udd bellows nt the 'vurk, loiuiced of bits of (Slum, lodge, which meets In Wilkes its -mcistors All of Dane this week. A number of Hones J them iiiiitrihnte scitup. . .i..i .-,..! -..,,.. .......... mh o''-j ' ur '1 ., . , ; , , Al'l"Vr:i: make up The mother grtai extern ine health of .1 child depends upon tin health of the mother. both before and afterbirth If during the period of ex- pc Clancy, cite I mother enjojs good general ami local health, lte will have 11 child with a robust body, in alert biaiti md vigorous health Yon cannot expect such a child from a weak, sickly nervous, despondent woman, who is broken dawn by derangements and disease of the distinctly feminine organs A woman in that condition is almost sure to have a puny, sickly, peevish baby. Dr Pierce's bavorite Prescription is thr best preparation lot motherhood It relieves nidtcimty of its dangers, and of almost all IN piiii. It restores the delicate and im portant organ" that bear the brunt of ma ternity to perfict health and strength, and agists the regular and healthful perform ance of all the natural functions It ban isb.es the ailments of the critual period, and makes baby's debut easy and almost painlesn. It insutes the little new comer's health Thousands have testified to its merits Good medicine dealers sell it, and no honest druggist will insult your inlelli gence by urging upon you something else as "just as good ' The "just as good" kind is dear ut any price Mrs I' B CannlnB of No 4320 Humphrey Slrret, St Imls, Mo wrlten " I am now thr happy inottier of fine, healthy baby nirl I feel that your ' Fvorite Prescription' ban done ine more kockI than anything I have ever taken I took three bottle of the 'Prescription,' anil the consequences were I wai only in labor forty five minutes With my first baby I suffered eighteen hours, and then had to lose him " A $i so home doctor-book frer I'or n paper-covered cop v of Dr 1'ierce's Common Sensp Medical Adviser send ai one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only Cloth binding 10 cents extra. Address Dr. J V. l'Jettc, Buffalo, N. Y. v--:tirfitr&- "4.1 ""p .4 MWA rzs r 1 TmW Hudson nt nn early hour yesterday morning. The cash drawer wan empty and they did not bother with the ticket case. They took a lilcyclo of the Brewster make, No. 33.SJ7, painted green. It Is the property of Thomas Lower, of Avoea. QUARTERLY MEETING Conducted at Qlbunn by llic Susque. tianna Young People's Union ol lite Universal!! Church. The (piatter) meeting of the Susque hanna Young People's titiiiu of ilie Utiiveisallst chinch, li"'d nt Gibson Sntuidny and Sunday was ery grati iylng mid liolptul to all present. Dcto gateft were In attendance from Brook lyn. Klngsloy. Nicholson ami Scranton. Rev 11. E. Horn, of Utookbn, preti dont (f tho union wns !n the ch ilr. In the moinlng n shoit iiw'o.i In tho J in'"icsl ot tho Sunday cnool w.ih hold undei the leadership of Mr. S. 11 Hl dildge. Tho tirst yinpu of the uft'.r.oon was bv MIhs Gem tide vVnldlo, the sub ject being, "The Relation of the Local Union to tha State Union " An Important point inndo was the need of attendance upon the geneial body Membeis should not only con tilbute, but they should give their presence In this vvav more contldenca nnd appreciation will oonio. A second pain r wns reud by llev. P Wlilppon iipnii th' ' Relation of tho Local and St.H Union to tho Na tional This relation ivus piiovwi to be oiganlo The National ' union Is made up of the liifoliu.' bodies and the are moinllv bound to co-opirntu nn 1 nuppoit These panel 8 weio followed b Intel ostitis discussion A ipsolutlon of sympathy n pass. I ed on tho death of Ml". Hwudslev, I wlto of Rev. O It Heaitlsle. a iiiiin- ber pptessnK thenT-oUoH feelingly on tnf pui,(etl u was aKo iesolV(d, aftoi ,neusslnn. that tiny continue and sup ,)0ll ti,0 iiiibllcalloii (,f the "Susque I hann.i l'nlversallst," a qiuiteil Hy vote NIchoNon was dc-lgnuted as the place uf adjouininotil the next nieetlng to bo held In October The next featuii of the ptogtamtno was an nddres-s bv S. 11 Kldildgo uiin "Tho Ulble In tho Y P. C U Among other points made was the thought that the Hlble Is at the foun dation ot tin Unlvon-nllst church. This mlihis was also followed by a help ful disillusion. The lepoits from local unions, aside flout tin- nniiounienunt that one union bad icaed to bo active, weio satisfac tory and encouraging In the evening a varied piogr.itnine of song and teeltntion was listened to with much Inteiost, the bo s and gills cHpeclally doing iedltablo work The seinion nt 10. !0 a. in on Sun da was given b .lames Herrlck. soon to bo oidnined and now Installed as pastoi ai Nicholson and llopbotloin, the text In lug John III "0 "Ye must inc tense but I must deciensp" A vital though of the seintun vvm tho tiuth that tho best way to defend Chiistlnnltv K to be a flu istlnn TIip morning sermon wn followed by a Mason of nihil stud umlfi the dliee- I ,. - ., ,, ,,i ,, , n.i r. . tlon of S It Lldrldge The afternoon wns given up to a devotional meeting 1 led b ,1 member o the t3lbon Union , and tluee short addiespo,, upnn "Sflf. Consecration ' "Self-Snctllloc" and . I Self-Uflaiemont." by .Missis llotn, lleillck and Whippen, lespcetlvel. Tho o oiling spinmn was Riven by Hev P. W Whippen. the text being John XII :ij. "And IT I bo lifted up fiom the earth will diaw all men unto me" The subject was "Why I Am u Unlvet salist Chilstlnu ' The hcMpitalitv of the Gibson union was most geneious and nil In atten dance leel much gintlflod with tlio meetings The pislor ut Gibson uev. II. I! Uali child. IIONESDALE. Miss Catlictine Galord hf.s retmned fiom ,111 extended visit with relatives in Philadelphia W. G lilakne will occupy the sec ond floor of Mi Wynian Kimble's plan ing mill as a box. fictoi v until he ie- bullds his lactoi building. Tlio Ked Men will take possession of Honosdalo tills week. All of the tiibes , p0,inlvanla will bo loprosontod in ' tu, rimiul loutull Tlio whistle is nut hoaid nil more at tlio Outlaid, Minnipson .: Co. factot, Tlio cIimiiU bill announces the time to commence and stop wotk. The Get man Lutheran people netted j $un) at their late supper. anys .viauci saterlce. who has spent the past pnr with her sister. Mis Dr. Giaco Laltai. iPtuin to hoi home i among the Citsklll lnountains this week V Tom Thumb wedding will be given on Filda.v evining of this week In ttie I'm "bv lei Ian chape 1 The pioceeds are '" "ltl ln t,lP expenses and suppcut of the flic lendlntr loom Mi A ('. LIndsnv wll iepreent iicuf una 1 ciioiMi win niienu also I The Ilonesdale base ball club ,, laved ' ,nPlr 1,U l-rn"' f the seuson nt Car- giv(s the largest ' """uuih "" .-iauiruay witn the caibon share To a I dnle dub Score, 11 to 4 In favor of 1 the lionesdale club. 1 . 1 , , . ' "" " '"K" "' He "Your father infuses to give Ids consent ' 1 KIip "Absohittlj ." I "Then we must eiopo." "Ah let' us fly away on tho wings of love " "Yes dean st, 1 will seo If I can work a ruin nail pass lomoirow." onkirs Statesman llnlialo LIo ".loci,. Last liutlalo N. Y., Muj li,. I'attte Pair demand, heav shipping steels, H tit nt m coaise roughs, $l,5al2j, light steers II 70at SO.nr-'s-'i -r'4 1-14V4aii x steers, H3rja4 55, choice fat hellers. II tua 4 70 Hogs Kalr demand and prlcs about stead , good to choice orkeis, HitiiHU; mixed packers J4 45, heavy hogs, (,o, roughs, Jlallj, pigs, jlWji Sheep and Lambs Light supply, prices ruled strong er, native clipped Iambs, c holeo to extra, I50ati23. fair to good, JI'.i,t3; culls, H- nteVi iar)lngs, fair mlxid 10 choieo wethers Jlal2o native (lipped hlieap cholie to selected wethers it.lUit ii. mixed sheep. IJWatlS, New York Live Mori.. New 'Voik, .May lo Hioves-MaiUet slow generally siiad , steers, 1 jiaft l.".j; uxen and stags. JJilalSu; bulls, UtiH.i4.li. cows, M 5,i1.75 Calvts-Opened actlvo hut lower closed fully We olt; choice, 5tu Sheep und Hinlng Lambs Klimj w Intel lambs, JiM15e higher, clipped sheep, Jl5l,i4 35, culls, 3. clipped 111111114, l!0a! 4u; spring lambs, J'.a" Hugs Slow and lower ut fl :'.'u4 w. OH .iiurkiii. Oil City. 14.. May Its. Ciedll balances, We , certificates opened die. bid for rash; first salo at Klc.i dosid vJljc bid; ship ments, 97,356 barrels; runs, 83,(17 barrels. THE MARKETS. Wall Mreot Itovlou- New York, May 16, 'iho stock m.iruet was lather dull today and tho tonu was heavy thiuughout. Prices never f,ot far away from thu opening quotations except In.ti few (.uses 'lliero was a lair outside di maud for stoclu In tho first hour which absorbt (1 the offerlhgs tbr London lie-(-ouiit and worked some tccovery trotn tho low point Tho iknmnil was soon rat lll"d, howovei, and prlios drifted lor the remainder of tlio day lftr Irom low level. Net losses In the numerous lend ing sloeks were a point o- oer Sugar v as strong afti t an (pining decline and iall led tho list In point of activity ono ot two other specialties, notabl Western Union, Itlibbcr preferred and Tennessee (o.il, which were llrm It was evident that spcculutlvo atllvit is waiting on the developments of tho naval strategy In the Caribbean sea. lotul sales of stocks weru Sifl.COO shares. burnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Meals building, i corns 705-7O0. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. est. lug. Am. Cot Oil IB r)4 2IU 'D. Am Su g Ru'g Co ..131'h lll'4 151 HIU Ateh . 'lo. At S. Po . 12 lilt U' l.'4 A T..V-S. F.Pr . J'M4 'JiUfj )'!, .i4 Am Tobacco Co ... Prj luaj, 1U7'i lu4 Am Spirits 10n lu'l, lO'i ID'. Am Spirits. 1'r Si 27'4 27 -''4 lirook. II. T tn' I0 4'l 4U Can Southern LVi' W)' .i.' M N J. Central MP, jit im yl' I hie. Ai O. W WA ltg II 11 Chle A. O. W US" 1J4 12'i'4 1-1 Chic, 11, A. O Hi t"i'i 'JSS 'I Chicago Gas ... . 0' I'b'i "j'n 't ( hie . Mil. A: St. P .. n M'i '.i ''.., (hie It I. As 1 .. IK 9 I'd Pi', 17 Chic , St. P. M. A: O. 714 75'd TPi ''', C C. C. t St. L .. 3i)i4 ''i :Hifj b'J)4 It L A: w l.Vi r u N Y , L. K, A: W . ll'h 12'2 U U (ten. Ulectric !J'l4 ",i'4 Vi'j ' Louis. .V Nash .. .. 5J7, f's rC'V tJ'j Manhattan Lie . ...lOJ'g 1W78 mi'i. l"-'i M K A. Tex., l'r .. S3 .!1 .It's .t'a Mo Pacific 3J ::J :i-" .'s Nat Lead i."J S2 :' l.' N Y Cential 114 11 "fc 111-4 H Out .V. West irj Jl'4 ll-H H Noitb Pacific 2"i78 '-'''il -'"'ii '"s Nor Pacllle. Pi ....1.1 lilr iil' 'I P.ielllc Mail 273 2k Ji' Ji Phil K- Head IS', 1M is7. Pi", Southern It K.Pr..25'fl '.S'i 2V, ls's Tciili C. A; Iron .. 2"i 2o' 21' Ji'i Union Par., 1st Pr . r.l K'i fi7 n' l.S Hubber l'J'J IT4 11' '"4 U S Leathci, Pi .. lil'4 til'4 I'-'H I! Wabash. Pr IS', 1S'4 In', tVa West. Union t'S7, va, M4 W4 A: L. V. 2j 2 .'i l'i Mot Traction Co ..l.'O T.l llUb o"'4 CHICAGU JIOAHO OK TRAUE. Open- High- Low- cros- WIIUAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. M.ij HI U.0 11. JWI Jnlv 10lig lull to.,. in-Hi September W t'J . ''U4 COHN .llll KO'j 37', .', ,7 Siptoniber 37 2,7B .d'a oi' OATS ,lul 20'., t;4 j,,!, -juji September 2JT 24i4 21', 21', POHiv. July ILK 12 U 11.S7 L'.iD LAUD llll C70 0!iil 1,711 0 Ml Siptembir .. . 1 7i 7.00 0 7 3 0 'M Sernnton Hoard of 'I rnile Lxcliange Juotntions--All ijuotntions liuscd cm Par uf 100. STOCKS. Blcl. Askca. Scranton & Pllteton Trac. Co, 10 National JJcring&Uiill g Co S1! ."J nr.nni Klnihuist llculevard Scramoll savings Bank scianton 1'ackliig Co , iilUn. Iron & Steel Co Third Nnticnai JJank . 70J 100 yj 0 SS3 Throop Novelty Jug Co M Sci anion Tiuc. Co 13 Scianton Axle Works Dime Dep A: DIs Itank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Uconom Light, Heat & Pow er Comp.ui Scranton Illuminating Heat A Power Compuny Siiantcm I'cnglng Co 1C3 175 210 i'o luo 130 130 Tradeis' National Bank uo l.acka Lumber Co HON DS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, due I'Jlti 115 Peoples Street Hallway, fllst mortgage, due 1318 115 People's Stieet Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1321 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka Township School 5 Clt of Scranton St Imp. C Mt. Veinon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Bcrnnton Traction Co., tirst 100 10J 102 b5 100 mortgage C's, duo VU1 103 New York Produce .Haricot. New York M11 10 PI0111 Ulrtn and held 10c hh.'hci In at Spot firm. No 2 red, $101'-, f o b , to airtve, options had strobg advance toclov In tace ot boor ish ciop news unci weekly statistics, shorts tarnished the clem.ci.il, being c clted over rumored reductions or He man duties mil hlghei Ungllsh cables und stronger noithwist narkets, closed lie. higher on Ma and IHuOe hlghir on citho months. Mav, dosed JIM. July, $1 17'4, September. !Hj'..c. , Decembei, Jl'sc Coin Sput strong No 2, 4Ji ton, ullo.tt. options strong all day closing la l'c. net higher, May, closed 41'4c , Jul, laulO'sc Soptembei. I.'V' . December, i:4c Oits-Spul firm No 2 BO'.c , No 1, Soc. , No 2 white Sic , No ,; white, 37-;e , options Inactive and leatureless, closing unchanged, Jla, elostil jp4o. lluttcr-Stead , western oieamcr, Ha ir,';.i , do fnetci l.'illc UIkIus IV.c : Imltntlin cnamei llall'tc , state clalrv, ! '.alj'e , do cieamery, Hal'i'jc. i:i,gs Stead , state and Pennsjlvnnla. KlV-allc. ; westein Irish, lo'sc , southern, luioc Philadelphia Provision Uiirliot. Philadelphia. Ma 10 Wheat l irm and higher, contract grade, Ma, H Jla 1 J"i Corn-I'lrm und 4c higher, No j mixed. Ma and Juno, 4nI4ntlc Potatoes -Unchanged, white choice, por bushel, 80.19 ic , clo lair to good, do , "5aS0c P10. visions 1'lrmer: smoked beel, clt, lia llc ; beef hams. J2J.tV)a2l, pork family, 113 Wall, hams S P. cured In tierces, 7a uMJtc. , sides, ribbed. In salt, C'aaiiftc , do. do. smaked. 7'4a7'.c ; shoulders, picklo cured, 5i,ao'c . do. do smoked, lO.iW'ic ; picnic hams S P. cured, 5'iaiic. , do. do. smoked, G'4a7c ; bellies in plcKle, b'Vta 7'i.c : lard, pure city refined, in tierces, i".c , uo 110 in 1 una i'ejtiM liuiiei Dasler, fane western creamery, lbc; do. prints, do, 17c. Hggs-Htoady, tresh, neai bj. lOH-c. ; do. western, 10'5e , do. southern. 10c Cheese Stead, "ltetlned Sugars Unchanged allow (Jiilet ; coun ti, tn barrels 3'4a31kc ; dark, do, 80; cakes, 3.u334c . grease, J'4a3c Live Poultry Pnchangid. Dressed Poultiy -Pow Is firmer, fowls, choice, inaii)i.,e ; roosters tiSe Hercipts-Kloui l una bar rels nnd 2 ono sacks, wheat, III oao busli els, com, fcSOOO bushels oats, 10,11011 busn. els Shipments Wheat, 4 CHX) bushels; corn, 3.0o0 bushels, oats, It 100 bushels. ( lilcnuo Produce .Mnrl.ct. Chicago, May 10 - Wheat on tho board of undo today wns strong, stinted by blghei cables and kept uolng by tho ad vances In corn and previsions due lo cov ering of shorts At Us best Jul wheat heio was up Be and September lc Tne closing prices were within 'ic ol the top Coin finished with lc khIii and oats 'fee. Provisions at the cluso showed an ad A GREAT SURPRISE Is In store for nil wv use Kemp's Bal sam for tho ihroat and Lungs. Would you believe thut It Is sold on Its merits und any druggist Is authorized by tho proprietor uf this wonderful lemedy to give ou a sample bottle tree? It nevar falls to euro ui(uto or chronic coughs Al. druggists sell Kenip'b Balsam Price 25 and to cents. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT POlt HUNT . lti!ney SIX'OND PLOOlt, 'M iiopsi: no 4'n, ji:rri:iifcoN avunpi: at u bargain, also large brick barn In rear at Jlj ,Vj nionth. J W Urownlng, at torne S10 Mdirs Hulldliig Pon nnNT-Jiju (iHiniN miKii: sr. Seven rootus; excellent location, rent inodtinte. HANDSOMULY KUP.MSIIUO at 42.' Mulberry sttcet IIOOM LUXUltlOt S HOPSk --ALL LIOIIT moms, supplier, modern, healthy. JONCS, 111 Spiuee sticit OPUiCi:"srAPAIlTMi:NTS, HACIlULOll rooms, handsome chandeliers and dncoratlons, stciim heat, marble bowls, closts, sanitary. JONUS 111 Spruce St uo 1 1 n iTis:ra m: atoppout unity Pirst class hoarding house In central tit, full of lodgers Landlady discon tinued bicnuso of Illness. Immedlato pos session A V. JJOWlin, 3ij0 Council bldg IIOUSP. VOn HUNT -403 WYOMING avenue. Apply to U. II. Clemons, Illue IIIcIko CouJ Company's ofllco, Meara Uullcllt. JAIIN roil HKNT-flOr. MAIION COUIH'. Apply to U. H Clemons. Hluo nidgo Coal Company's ofllce. Mcars nulldlng. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED A Ill'STLUn WITH H.VJ to JJ'iil lash to Join second paity in building up nn Al business Good week ly I in iimo ussured fiom the stait Man with some journalistic ability preferred. cldresM 'Journalist, ciio Tribune SCALP TREATMENT. . v-.'vwwwwvwvvwwvwwwvww MPS L T KULLP.lt. SCALP TUUAT- ment, We , shainpoolng, Ouc , facial massage inaulcililng 2n , ililiopod. 701 Qulnc. LOST. I.OSr-A SMALL GOLD CllOSSWri'l't a Latin Inscription 1 imler will ho re warded nv leaving same at Mercenau A. Council's Jpvvelrv ston, Wyoming ave, LOST - POCKUTliOOK CONTAINING sum of monev Please rctutil to lllb une oillec and lcceivc levxurd, PROPOSALS. oru'ici: op Tin; hoahd op commis- SIONHHS OK PCIJLIC GHOUNDS AND HUH. DINGS. DANIUL H. HASIINGS. Govcinoi. J. C. DDLANDY. Supcilntendent. L. G. M'CALLEY Auditor-General. JAMLS A P.DACOM State rieasuicr. PHOPOSALS rOnT'l'ILNMSHING STA tloner Puel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and I ho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn slvanla. we heiebv Invite sealed pro posals, at pikes below maximum rates fixed In schedules to furnish stationer, fuel nnd otlur supplies foi the several departments of the Statu Government, and for making repairs In the several de partments and for the distribution of tho public doiuments, for the oai ending tlio tirst Tuesda ol June A D IS'i'i Separate pioivosals will be received and separate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules Hach pioposul mtisl be accompanied bv a bund, with at least two sureties 01 one suret compun, up provnl bv a Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas ot the countv In which thi pi 1 son or persons making sue h proposal ma.v rtshle. conditioned feu the faithful pi r foimance ot the eoiittact and nddrossol and elellveied to tin Hoard of Commis sioners of Public Gtounds mil Buildings hifoie twclvu o'clock M of Tuesda the 7th da of June A 1) lvs it which lime the proposals will bo opeui d and pub lished. In the Heceptlon Itoum of the Cx eeiitlve Department at Hmlsburg and eontriuts awarded as soon thereafter as prai tic lble Blank bonds nnd scheelukf containing all neiessar Inlormatlon can be ob tained ut this Department. J C DCLANnY. Tor tho Board of Commissioner of Public Giounds nnd Buildings CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BHIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 6010. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY aiVENTHAT AN application will be made to the Gov ernoi of Pennslvanla. on ednusda, tho tlist da of June b William 11. II Bull. M D Edward E Snder, M D. Will iam (' Goodno, M D , William D. Van Lmnep M D and William W Van Biun M. D, undir the Act uf Assembl entitled "ao net to piovtde fm tlio In corporation nnd regulation nt eertnln corporations" approved April 2'' 1S7I, nnd the supplements thereto, toi the charter of an Intended coloration to be called "Elmwood Hall," tife chaitctir and ob ject of which Is tho maintaining an hotel and sanitarium, and for these purposes to have posHess and enjo all the rights, benefits and privileges ot s ild Act of As sembly and supplements theieto TIIOS P WELLS Solicitor. EDUCATIONAL. iTBBLlf si HiabirpoR Thrls syra: cuse, N Y Under the Hupet vision of Bishop Huntington Twentj-clghih school eat begins Thuisda, Sepiembei 15, JbJ&. Appl to Miss Mar J Jackson vance ot 70c in pork. 3oc in lard nnd 40c in ribs Cash quotations vveie an tollows Plour Quiet and steiui , No. v spnng wheat, 1105, No. J, f o b, $1 03al 20, No 2 led. $117. No 2 cum 3(,nli( , No 2 cllow. liba'tiHe , No. 2 oats 30'taJlc ; No. 2 whitc 33.131c., No 1 while, J2a,13c, , No. 2 rvi, osc , No. 1 bu ley. liable , No 1 II t seed, 11 3Sal.3SH; prime tlmoth seed, ?-' J n2 0",. mess pork. $12 25ul2"0; laid. ?bS0i GS22, short ribs, sides, loose, li35ait5, dry salted shoulders, boxed, 5a.V4c ; shoit clear sides, boxed. Jli.10.ili 20, vvhjsk, ; susors, unchanged I lucngo Live Stock. Chicago. Mav lo. Cattle Hathci ac tlvo, pitees strong to pic. higher; chfalco to extra stecrs,5a5 23, toocl 10 cholce.jl ti a4 03, butchers' steers, Jla! Mi, stockers and feedeis, S2 50.il M). llos llrav ele mand, prlees 5al0i hlghet, packers are loaded with ordeis for lurutshlug tho government with meat and uie taking hogs as fast as olfeitd, bulk of sabs, 14 40.it 00. heav packing hO;s, f I 20a4 421-.. common to choice, Il2"a4 52', common to good, 10Vi4.'.2's. Pigs JJG23 Sheep Good suppl. demand good und prlees stonily, clipped common sheep, $l.u,V); choice, fl Jiiiiisu, clipped lambs, $bi4 i'i; wooled Iambs, ra', J5 Bccelpts Caltlo, 15.000 head, hogs 4ooo head; sheep, 17, Ooo head. Lust Liberty Cntlle.Marliel. East Llbeit. Pa Mav 10. Cattle Sltong; I'Xtin l'ilo.i513, prime. lUm.i; ("Miri'in, Il.li0al.iri. Hogs Active and lower; heiivv hogs, $H0, best mediums, 14 2011.33, lien Yorkeis $l25atJU; Imlu Yorkeis, Jl.lSaltO pigs, as to quality, JlliOdll'j; lopghs, ,' Wh 4. Sheep steady; cliid'c cll ped, I4.15a4 25. common, ?J 1". 1 '!Im; choice clipped lambs, limar.; com mon to good, II 25a4 SO; spring lambs, jui, veal calves, I5 5td5,75. POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSL' for the Heneflt of All Who Have Houses Kcal I'statc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wttnt or Help 'llieqc Sninll Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions outs a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED AaTrTwNpAvirivXN shrowd careful mm In every town to mnko a few thousand dollats for himself quietly nt homo and not vvoik bald, prl vato instructions and vuluahlo outfit ot new goods sent free Address imme Ulatcly P O llox B..MS, Uostou. Mass. AG I3NTS WANTUD-MUHAT HALL stead's Great War Hook, "Our Coun tiy in Wnr ' All about Aimles Nnvleti, Coast Detences. Maine Disaster, Cuba, Wnr with Spain, unit relations with Vor elgti Nations Nearly tidO pages. All writ ten since. Maine Disaster Alagnltkent Il lustrations Agents making $lu to $111 nor da No experlenc necessar. Most III) eral terms guaranteed, 20 davs credit, price low, freight pild Handsome outfit free. Send 9 two-ier.t stamps to pay post age IMm.itlonnl Union, 311 Deal bom street, Chicago. TWHNTY AOKNT8 WANTU.D IMMB dlatcly. Call today at 329 Adams u4 nue. Mrs Miller, Manager. IlKLIADLiTpKK80NSTO TAKE THE agency in their own towns for tho best line of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents HPlhO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street. Philadelphia. Pa. FOR SALE KOIl 8ALU-A G-YHAU-OLD PONY, weight MO, sound and gentle, well broke; suitable for lady to drive, also cart and harness will bo sold cheap. Address Ter race Cottngo Poultry Yard, Lock llox 1, Wavcrly, Pa l'"OR SALIJ - SUMMUIt COTTAOK fitted with alt modern improvements, situated nt Lake Ariel, l'a Addicts W. H MeClave Scranton b'Oll BALIBROKUN LNGLISH SCT ter, cheap. 1541 Penn avenuo. FOR SALH-ONE 20-HOHSn POWHK boiler, as good as new. THU WES TON MILL CO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNnit WANTED WITH ABOUT $10,000. Bstabllshcd business Will bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safe Investment For Interview address E O. Box 374. Scranton. Pa. jr?71i. ESTATE. CITY CENTRAL LOTS.'tITLB PlfiT fect, convenient locations, finest resi dence nvenups; rapid lncreao ln value. Mocr, Jacobs Ba Monte McGuIre, t'cr bei Browning have bought Now is onr 1 ha nee Call lor clrculat. JONBS, .ill Spruce street HELP WANTEpFEMALE. GIRL WANTED I'OR GBNBKAL housework Apply witli relerencc, J17 North Sumner sTnAmNvVANrKDB gill at housework Cun furnish good reference Address lu3i Luke, st elty SITUATION WANTED - BY YOl NG man IS vears of, age, dilvlng li.ikerv wagon, 01 working at the trade Ad dress U20 l'rospect ave., Scianton Pa SITUATION WANTED-WHOLBSALB or n tall store, or nil oflleo or count ing room, good references Address Nlnet -Bight, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED - BY A RE- , ipeetabli mini with small lainllv, caul ' - Vililinss ! K 11 215 Meridian street, city. 1 . V)A.MLD-PUbl'llUN IN I'UH.V OK ucu us iiie'lKelle siiiuh ini HIT man. .S with knowledgo ot business in generel and bookki'i plug, 10 help lu oillec or to manage- small firm He speaks fluently three languages and Is a good penm in Modeiate pietenses, ocd lelerenies. Ad elress T. C . Box 157. SITUATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER 01 to work in store, b a lespeitable man Apply J it 132s Me lert avenue SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or uny kind of house chart ing b the da.v, or will take washing homu, should llko offices to elian. Side door, 420 Kianklln avenue SITUATION WANTBD-BY A YOUNG bo 14 vears ot age, eriand or otllco bo. Addtcss E. J, Tribune SITUATION WANTED BY OUNG man 2S, smart, energetic, good pea man, has good knowledge of piano tuning and lopaliing, can make himself gener ally useful. T. I... Tribune otllce WANTED HY A YOUNG MARRIED man, work of any kind, willing to work but will not accept canvassing Call or address M M . 1J17 Womlng avenue, beranton, l'a CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free E. M. HETZEL, Chlropo dlst. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence if desired. Charges moderate- HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OP GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents Ito per month and expenses. I' W y.IEGLER & CO . '120 Locust St , Philadelphia WANTED. WANTED-LESSONS IN LATIN, euro Tribune PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scranton E. L. WALTER, ARCHHTECT, OFFICE rear of COC Washington avenuo LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT. 4J5 Spruce St. cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, T. I. LACEY SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DErsrs DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Womlng und Mul berry DR F street. L. M'CIHAW. 305 SPRUCE DR. H P REYNOLDS. OPP. P O DR C. C LAUBACH, 115 Womlng ave. WELCOME C. 8NOVER. 421 LACKA wanna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON- wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser- Nlce)Agejic. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., Noith Washington avenue Llnotpo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Fuellltles unsurputsed In this legion. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTKL, REAR 611 LACKA- wunnu avenue, Sernnton, Pa,, munufuc turer at Wire Screens. LAWYERS PHANK 13. BOYLL, AiTOUNDY AND Coutiscllor-nt-Lavv. Burr building, rooms 11 nnd II, Washington 11 venue OK13LL & 0L1:LL. ATI OUNI3Y8, 5 TO 11 Coal Bxchanpo building, Scranton. WI LLAHD, WMT7tnN& KNAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellois-at-Law Ho publican building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, 1U. JAMLS II. TOHUEY, ATT'OHNHY AND Counsellor-at-Ltiw Hooms 413 und 411 Commiinvvcalth nulldlng JI.SSPP &. JUSSI'P ATTOHNBYS AND Counsellors - nt - Lnv, Common vveultli building Washington avenue ALF.U,:D "AND. WILLIAM J HAND. Attorne8 and Counsellors Common wealth bulldirg Hooms 19. 20 and 21. JAMLS W. OAKPOHD, ATTOHNBY-AT-Law Hooms 614, D15 and 510, Board ot Trado building V B. HBPLOGLI3, ATTCHNBY-LOANS negotiated on real estuto security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Sprvco stnet D- P- KILLAM, ATTOHNP.Y-AT-LAW, 300 Commonwealth bldg. Scranton, Pa JjS' J II HAMILTON. ATTOHNPY- nt-Law, 301 Commonwealth building, Siranton 13DWAHD W. THAYI3R. ATTOHNBY Hooms 903-90), 9th floor, Mors bldg. JOSBPH JBFFHBYS, ATTOHNBY-AT-Law. 7 and 8 Burr building T'.A. WATRRS. ATTeDRNT.Y-AT-LAW, 423 Lnckavvanna ae Sernnton, Pa C It P1TCHBR, attohni:y-at-laTv. Commonwealth building. Scranton Pa rATTnRSON&'Vl Lt'OX. THADBHS' Nntional Hank building C COMBGYS, 321 SPRUCB STRBBT A W BBRTHOBr Atty . Mcars Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OPP1CE to tho Scranton Pilvuto Hospital coi ner Womlng Ave. and Mulberiv St Tclephono Day call. 53H, night call. IJ DR C L. PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyomlne avenuo MARY A SHEPHERD, M D. HOME opathlst. No. 228 Adams ccvenuc. DR A TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wumlng avenuo nnd Spruce street, Scranton Olllco hours, Thursday and Saturdajs, 9 a. in to C p m DR. W E ALLEN- 512 NORTH WASII Ington nvenQe DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Track building Ofllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 nnd 7 to S p. m Hoi i denco 209 Madison avenue DR, C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting and Pat Reduc tion. Ofllco tclephono 1303 Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S W L'AMOREAUX, OrPICE 211 Adams Residence 1111 Mulbciry chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kldncs. and gonito. urinary organs a. specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p m W. G. HOOK. VETERINARY SUB gcon. Horses Cattle and Dors treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Tclephono 2072. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 1.ln ,:I"K CAKK, 125 AND 127 PHANK 1 uu ute-uuu, iiaies reasonauio. P. XIEQLER Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D , L & W passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Coutses prepurator to college, law medicine or business Opnns Septenber 13 Send for c.ituloguc. Hev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell, A. M. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 151S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for u limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G R. CLARK .S. CO, SKEDMEN AND Nursermen, store 110 Washington ave nuo, green house. 1J50 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST PROM PHILIPPINE ISL ands Greatest Naval Untie Sa s nil blcvvn to pieces and landed In Net tleton's Shoe Store, Washlngti n avenuo Ladles' line Button shot's iiisct ,inil dongola cost $2 50 nt $1 4'i I idles Hue 12 00 shoes for 9Se Ladles' Oxtords cost 1150 for 79c Mcii'k JJIO calf alid 1 us set shoes for II 49. $J 00 shoes for SI ' s etc BAUER'S ORCHESTRA -MUSK I'uR balls, picnics, parlies, riceptlons, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It J Bauir, conductor. 117 Womlng uvenue, over Hulbert's music store MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies envelopes, paper bags, twine A nrehnuBe liO Washington avenue, Siranton, Pa. FRANK P BROWN & CO WHOI.E salo denlers In Woodware Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lnckavvanna ave RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Rnllrimil 01 New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New YoiK-I'oot of Liberty street, N. 11., and South Ferry Whitehall Ktrcct Anthracite coal used excluslvcl. insur ing cleanliness nnd com fort. TIME TABLE IN EPFLCT MA 1. 1ms Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-llarre, etc at S in 10 10 a tn 120 2 35, 3 20, 7 10 p. m Sundays, 9 00 a m . 1 For 'Lakewood"'!!! Atlantic City, S 10 For New York. Now at k nnd Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) a m . 1 20 (express) 3 20 (ix press) p m Siiiida. 1..I5 P m Train leaving 12" ! m airlves at Phlladelpld 1 Readlngreimlnal, 7 03 in and New ror Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethle beni Eastou nnd Philadelphia. S30 a in . 1.20. 3 20 p. m. Sunduis, 2 15 l) in For Baltimoro and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 50 a m 1B0 ni Sundiivs 2 15 p 111 For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8"0 a in und I 20 P m For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via AUentuwii s JO a 111 , 1 Ju p m Sua- ila 2 1 !' m Fur Potisvllle. s 30 a 111 1 20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of I ii crty strftot North Itlvei. ut 4 0), 9 10 1. puss) 11. in 1.J0 (expressi p m Siilid Leavo New York, Houth Fer.-y, fuui Whltehnll street, ut 9 ul a m . 1 25 n in Pussengcrb arriving or departing tiena this terminal can connect under cuvir with ull tho elovated railroads, Broadway cable cats, and. fcrrlos to Brooklyn und Stnten Island, making quick transfer to and from Giuud Central Depot and Long Island Bnllioad Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 u in., 3 00 p 111 Sunday, 6 15 a. in Through tickets to ull points ai lowest rate ma be had on application in ad. vnnce to tho ticket agent at the station, H P BALDWIN Gen Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen. Gaol. BUREflO SIX INSERTIONS 5? , A WORD, to Rent. Situation for 1'ivo W Sctieiuleln I'.ffect Nov. i8, 1S9; Trains Leavo Wilkes-Qarro as Foi. lovvs:. 7.30 a. m., wook dayss, for Sunbury HarrlsbUrg, Philadolphla, Daltl. niore, WasiiinRton, and for Pitts burg and tlio West. 10.16 a. m., week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsville,' Roadinfj;, Norrlstown, nnd Philadolphla; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsburfc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltts burp; and, the West. 3,12 p. rri , daily, forSunburyj. Harris- burR,' Philadelphia, Qaltirnore, WashinRton, nnd Pittsburg and tho West. - v7 G'OO p. m., wook days, for Hazlaton and Pottsv'illo. ' , J. R. W OOI), tlen'l Pafs.Mjent J It. HUTCHINSON. General Mabager. Del.. Lack.t. and Western. Effect Monday, Mov, 21, ISO". Trnlns leavo Scr.mton aa follow'si Ex press for New York and all points' East, 1 40, 3 00, 5 15, 8 00 and 10 05 a. in. , 12 55 and 3 'M p. m Expiess for Enston, Trenton, Philadel phia und tho South, 5.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a. u , 12 55 and 3 3.1 p m. WashhiBton and way stations, X45 p. m. Tobhinna accommodation, 610 p. m. Express for Blnghainton, Oswego. Kl mlra. Corning Bath, Datisvllle, Mount Morris and Buffnlo. 1210 2 ?5, 900 a. m., and 1 5"i p m making close connections at BufTalo to nil points ln tho West, Northwest nnd Southwest Blnghamtoii and way stations, J 05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.15 p. m, ninghamton and Elmlra express, t.EJ p m. Express for Utlca nnd Richfield Springs, 2 a m , und 1 55 p in Ithaca, 2 35 9 00 a m , nnd 1 55 p. m. I'or Northumberland Plttston, Wilkes Barre. Plineuth, Hloomsburg and Dan ville, making closa connections nt North umberland for Willlnmtport, Harrlsburg, Biltimoro. Washington and the South Northumberland nnd H.termedlatej sta tions, 000 1005 a 111, and 155 and 0OU p. m Nnntlcoko nnd Intermedlnto stations, SOS ar.d 11 10 a m Pl.v mouth and Inter medlnto stations, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 45 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc., nrplv trt M. I. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice Delfiwiirc and Hudson. On Mcindav .Maj 21. trains will leavo Scranton as follows: 1 For Carboiidule-0 20, 7.55. 8 55, 10-IS a. m.; 12 00 noon, 121, 2 20, 3 52, 5 25, G2o, 7.57, 9 15 11 (jej p 111., 1 lb a 111. For Albaii, Baratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., G 20 a. 111., 2 20 p. m. For lionesdale 6 20. 8 55, 10.13 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 2 20 5 25 p m. For Wilkes-Banc 0 45. 7 50. 8 45. 9 3?, 10 r, a m 12 0". 1 25, 2 Is. 3 11. 4 27. 6 10, 7.50, 10 28. 11 SO p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., vli Lehigh Valley H R , C 45 a m . 12 05. 1.25, 4 27 p in (wlili lllai k Diamond Express), 11 30 p m. For Poiinslvanla R R. points 0.15, 0 33 1 m., 2 Is, I J7 Fur western points via Lchlfch Valley R. It., 750 a. 111, 120.", J3J (with Black Diamond Express). 10 2S, 11 30 p. m Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows. From Cnrbondala nnd tho north 6 40, 7 45, 8.40 9 31, 10 40 n m ; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 215 !2 121 5 I', 7t". li)2"i 11 27 p m Prom Wllkes-Hnrre and the south fi.'S, 7 50, 8 50, to 10, 11 65 a m.. 116, 2.14, 3.48, 6 20 6 21, 7 53, 9 05. 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m Complete Information 'cgnrdlng rates to nil points In the United States and Canada ma be obtained at the ticket of llce In the depot Spi clal attention given to Western and Soutlurn resort business. J W nURDICK G P A . Albany, N Y. II W C'tOS4 D P A. Scranton, Pa, Lehigh Valley IlttUro.uI System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness unJ Comtuit. In Eff.it Mid 15. HflS, TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II R It at 1. 1-' n m and 12 0-,, 21s, 4 27 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 30 p. in. For Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barro via D, L. & W B it . 0 00, 11 10 u m , 1.55, 3 35, For Whito lluven IIu7leton, Pottsvllle, and principal points in the coul regions via D ev II It it i' 1-""' 218 and 4.27 P'For Bethlehem, Enston. Heading. Hnr rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D H H R. 6 45 a. m. 12 05, 2 1 4 27 (Bl.uk Diamond Expressi 11 JO ''l'of Tunknnnnock, Tovvar.da. Elmlra, Tthnca Gineva and principal Intermedi ate station". M' !!' & W ". 8 0 a in 12 II and t 35 p m For Geneva Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls Chicago and all polntb west vli r & H R R 12"" li! (Black Diamond i:iuess) 102S and 1130 p m Pullman uarlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vullev pitlui mis on ull trains between Wilke's-Barro and New York, Philadel phia. Ilulfnlo nnd Suspension Bridge. P ItOLLlN H WII.Bl R l.en Supt. CI IAS S I EH. Pa-s Agt '.. Cortlandt slid t N vv citk A NiiM.Jli" lii;u invisioii iciss engi 1 Vg'ii Suiilli Bethb horn. Pa Ilriciiml Wvoinhi", Valley. In Effect Sept 19. 1697. Trnlns leavo Scranton for New York and Intermediate 1 olnts on Erie railroad, also for I law Ic and local points at 7.0S a tn nnd 2 2". p m Arrive ut Scianton from abovo points at 10 23 a in . 3 15 nnd 9 3S p m SOHAINTO.N IIIVISION. In rifecl Hi'crinticr l'Jth, 1807. North Hound. soulh Hound. 2011 1 ,ei kj J Htatlons g g 2 .(Trains Dally. Ex. & y. I cept uuaay ) I Ig a I .. r m Arrive Leave Zu 7N V Kraiikllu ht .... 7 4) ..,, .... 7 10 Wen tnd street .... 75s !!!! .... 7 00. Weeliawken .... B10 .... p m Arrive Leave r m 115 " I'artosiH .. I SuSi ., lew, Hancock ... tfu ., ".'.' "..' h!" stariuat .... 8 a ., UNO l'lestoul'ark .... 8 31 .... .... U40i Wtowood .... 41 , )il royntelle .... 250 .... ;;;; . um' i'ieaiautMt .... su .... . .. fnw Ifnlondale ... 8 0 .. .... ... H4'l Forest c'tty .... 8 1, ... .... ... 1131 carbondale .... $34' .... fllci cVlute llrllgo .... 13 88 ... II .. tllJ'l Mayfleld .... 11 4S ,. ,11 Al Jermyu .. S41 . !!" .. 'll is Archibald ... S61 . , !!" .IIP Wliitou .... 8 54 .... ... II I" l'eckvllle .... !H ,1107 oiypUant .... 4 01 , 'll 01 Vrlcebtirg ... 4 0' ." 11 01, Ihroop .... 410 ill 0J Providence ... in ... .... . Ili057 l'ark Place .... tin , 11055 t-cranton ... 4 to 'a h Leave Arrlvo r u All trains run dallr exceut suntlar. L slgnitUs that trains stop on signal lor pas Mngers, Kecure rates via Ontario a Western before Eurcuasln; tickets and savo money, Day apd Ibitit KipresstotUe West, J.O.Anderson, aen. pass Agt. T. FUWlOft, SIT, 1'asH, Al.twrmta. ),