THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MAlr 21. 1808. I BASE BALL. OASTERN LOAQUG. Syrnciiiie-Wllltri-Hnrrr. Syracuse, N. T., Atny 20. Blackburn was n very easy proposition for tho Wllkcs-Burro team hero today, and the Stars mado many errors to add to tho rumpus. Score: SPRACUSE. A.U. II. II. O. A. E. J. O'Brien, 2b 5 .1 2 1 0 1 Onrry, rf 4 0 12 0 0 Smith, 3b 3 114 2 1 .T J. O'Brien, If.... G 2 2 3 0 1 llnnnlvun, ss 4 2 10 2 2 Lezotte, rf S 1 2 1 0 0 Karl, lb 4 1 3 10 0 0 Lake, c 4 0 0 C 3 1 Blackburn, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals M 8 12 27 11 C wilkes-babre. A.U. It. H. O. A. E. Ooecktl, ll 7 2 4 10 1 0 llnlllgon, rf 4 2 13 0 0 Knight, If 5 2 2 0 0 0 Wright, ef 0 3 2 10 0 Itlchter, 3b fi 3 4 1 1 0 Atlierton, 2b 0 2 3 2 11 Sullivan, ss 4 12 2 3 0 (londlhg, c fi 0 1 1 0 1 Kernan, p 5 0 11 10 l'attcin, i 0 0 0 10 0 Totnls 41 i; 20 27 11 2 Svracuso 1 0 0 1 0 B i 1 0-V Wltkes.Ruie . O n 4 B 0 2 I 0-T5 Two bao hits Le rot lo, Richter, Athcr tnii Stolen li ii-Ooork-d, Atlierton, Sullivan. Saciltlee hlttOarry, Earl, Sullivan. Double plays Illarkburn, Lake and Earl. Struek out By lllaekburn, 3. Patton, 1, First base cm balls Off Black burn, 1; off Kun.in, 1 olT Patten. 1. lilt by pitcher Bv lllaekburn. 4. by Patton, 1 Left on ba-es Svt.iciie. 7: Wilkes Darre, 13 PusfciI buIN Goading. Tlmo 2. Umpire O'Lotighlln. At Buffalo- r u.n. Buffalo 3 0 1 4 0 1 000-it 10 1 Toionto 2000000002 5 1 Batteries Oiny ami Dlgglns; Oiistoti and Cager. At Providence 11 IT E. ProvIdi'tlOP 4 10 0 3 10 0 2-20 IS 2 Springfield ... .inooooooi r. S fi Batteries Egnn nnd Crishnm; Brady and Duncan. COLLEQn GAMES. At Easlon Lafayette, K; Wesleyan, 7. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Allcntown Allontown, C, Pnterson, C. At I.tineaKter Iineaster. 4; Newark, fi. At Bending Beading, C, Norfolk, E (Eloven Innings ) At Hnrtfoid-IIartford, 5, Itlchmond, 3 ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati- H 1T.E. Boston 010022000 E 10 1 Cincinnati 0 0 10 0 0 12 0-4 5 1 Batteries Willis nnd Bi recti, T I til and Peltz. Umpires O'D iy and McDonald. At Chicago- Il.H.E Chicago 000 0 0 00 101 E 3 Washington 00 1 02 0 1 02 CIO 3 Batttrks Kllroy nnd Donobuc, Wey hlng nnd McGulre. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. At St Louis B II.E New York 100 0 100002 fi 2 St. Lotlls 03 02 1000' fi 8 2 11 itterlcs Meekln nnd Warner; Esper and Clements. Umpires Swartwood and Wood. At Baltlmoto B II.E Plttslmtg 0 00 3000003 4 1 B'lltlmoro 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 3 2 Batteries Gardner and Sehriver; Pond anil Clarke. Umpires Emsllo nnd An il reus. At Cleveland n H.E Philadelphia 0 0 n l o o 3 0 2 C 10 2 Cleveland 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0311 0 Batteries Dugglebv and Mcrnrland, WIIon and Crlger. Umpires Sn dor and Curry. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Cubnns.of Olvphant. challenge the Sliders, of tho South Side, or nnv club In tho county under 11 years of ago to a panic of bnso ball on May 30th An swer In tho Tribune. Prank Jones, cap tain. Tho West Sldo Browns will battle with tho Nonpareils of Prlceburg tomorrow afternoon. Tho Ellders will piny tho Alumnls, of West Scranton, this afternoon on tho Brick yard grounds oft Luzerne street, nt 2 30 o'clock. W. Thomas, manager. Tho Sliders would like to hear from tho West Sldo Anthracites for Decora tion Day at 9 30 o'clock on Sliders' Krounds, corner Webster nenuo nnd Gibson street. Wo have challenged tho Anthracites thrco times this year so far nnd wo would like to know whether they nro afraid to plav us or not. Pleaso an swer In Tho Tribunes W. Thomas, man ncer. HALI.STEAD. Two largo barrels nnd a box full of pies, cakes, bread, butter, condensed mills, canned gods, etc, were sent to ML Gretna from this place for the A woman's health is her best and most pre cious endowment. Her I pood looks, her enjoy ment oi ute, tier nappi. iness, ana love ' and its continu ance all dsptnd upon uer uetutn si Vcl CA -a" " vanity n t )V)ltXy woman's duty to worship at the shrine of her mir ror. It u her duty to preserve her ) Rood looks and youth ful (pints as long as possible The woman who suf I fers from some weak ness or derangement of the organs distinctly feminine, can note the dillv encroachments of general ill-health, by looking in her mirror The sallow or blotched complexion, heavy eyes and dark circles under them, the little wrinkles that gradually creep around the corners of her eyes and mouth and the general look of listlessuess and despond ency will tell the story Special troubles of this kind are too frequently neglected because tho natural and proper modesty of women keeps them from consulting the average run of physicians These men, because they are without inherent delicacy themselves, imagine that women are the same They insist upon obnoxious exam nations and local treatment from wklch any sensitive woman shrinks. Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do more for a woman who suffers in this way than all the doctors of this description together Dur ing the past thirty years it has been used by over ninety thousand women with mar velous results. It is an unfailing cure for air weakness and disease peculiar to wom en, fi good medicine dealers sell it " For a uiitnbtr of ear. I r ife-re-il with a com- Iillcatlon of female trouble., vrite- Mrs t B 'ereuion, of Bdgmoor, Chester Co , 8 C "I tried various remedies from phyalciaus, but uotlilngr ice-mfd to do me any good it .(fined that my back -would kill me f had smothering spell, at night so bad I could not rest. Alto had conrtipatlon I took Dr. J'lerct's Favorite Pre scription and Tleasaut fellets' aud was en tirely cured," Send for Dr. Pierce's Common Sense .Medical Adviser. Paper bound, at one celit stamps; cloth-bound, ten cents more, AtWtc Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N V sBT3 V h 4hfcL It 0 11 p Sv, frl Mrs. George Ward and son, George, vliiltcd Binglinmton Saturday. The small son of Samuel Hall wns severely burned about tho face while playing with gun powder. Mrs. Dr. Brooks, of Now Mllford, visited Hnllstead friends Saturday. P. II. Johnston, of Montrose, was in town on business Thursdny. Mrs. John Tyler was a Parlor City visitor on Saturday last, soldiers who left Hnllstead nnd Great Bend. The goods were the compliments of the whole Milage put into pi n't Meal expression. A committee composed of itev. L. V. Church, Rev. John Davis, Dr. A. P. Merrill, Mlchncl Hays and Editor Swlgert had tho affair In charge. Prod 1). Lnmb and Simon Fisher were In lJInghamton Tuesday. William Knoeller has secured the contract for the ereetlem of tho new house being erected by 11. li. Howard. Thirty-eight Hungarians were dis charged by tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Westein railroad last week and a daily gravel train discontinued. Letters from the Hnllstead soldier beiys stated that every one, without ex ception, passed the medical examina tion nnd wns mustered Into service1. D. Banker, of Upsonvillo, visited Hnllstead Tuesday. Landlord Mitchell Is in possession of a fine joung mastiff, tho gift of a friend. Alford Splng.um, of New York city, was calling on old frlondis In this plnco Tuesday Tho remnlns of Daniel Munon, of Brushvllle, were bi ought to this place for burial Wedneselny. The bodv of Jntnos Murray, who wns drowned two weeks ago, has been re coveied. It lleiated elown tho liver and was loceivorcd by Prank Lamb and Chatles Cnpvvclt nt 11 o'clock Monday evening. The Mystic Btotherhood held their Hrst annual ball Monday npnlng In tho "Hooks" hall. It wns a financial Mieeoss. Mrs. John O'Neill Ipn'ssed quietly nvvay at her home Sunday nftoinoon. Death resulted from heait trouble. Sho Is survived by a husband and live children. v Peter Wrlblcr, an emploje of tho silk mill, Is Hi with tliPUinntiMii. Scott Ward nnd Pred L'Anioroaux visited the Jay house In New Mllford Sunday. II. L Hitchcock, of I'lisonvllle, wns In town on business Wednesday. .1. II. Van Loan is making a few necessary repairs on the Methodist Episcopal church dining the absence of Hpv. D L Mae-Donald. The- death of Miss Margnret Nan nery occurred Saturday fiom neivous prostration. She is survled bv her parents, four sisters nnd two brothers. Mrs. Biown has returned fiom a visit in Now Voik. Miss Voi da Vnles, of Susquehanna, is visiting at the homo of Mis. John O'Neill. Mis. E. M. Pestcr, of Old, Neb.. Is the guest of her sister, Mis. J. H. Van Loan. Jennie Bound united with tho D. of P. Monday evening. CLARK'S GREEN. The members of the Grnnd Army In this vicinity, In conjunction with the Odd Fellows nnd the camp of the Pa triotic Sons of Amerlen, will obseive Decoration day here on Monday, May 20. Tho Methodist Ladles' Aid will hold nn enteitnlnment Monday evening, May ."0, consisting of llteinry and musical selections, nfter which they will servo Ice cteam nnd straw ben les. An admission of ten cents will be charged. Bev. Mr. Sowell will in each tho G. A. Tt. memorial sermon heie at 11 o'clock a. in. on Sunday, May 29, In tho Bap tist church. Miss Edith Brown, of Plttston, spent Sunday with her friends, the Misses Fcace. Stanley Stevens, of Wllkes-Barre, visited the home of his sisters, Mis. Lovlseo and Mrs. Fitch over Sunday. Several members of Electric Star lodge. No. 490. I. O. O. P.. and of W. S. Hogers encampment. No. 21, and May Grillln lodge of Rebeccas, No. 21, attended the grand lodge meeting in Wllkes-Barre this week. Mrs. J. A. Itvmcr Is convalescing from her recent lllni'ss. Miss Maud Mulllnex. of Benton, vis ited the hoinp of her parents, Mr. nnd Mis. J. W. Mulllnex, heu this week. Rev. II. G. Earned and wife spent Sunday with the uncle of the latter, Mr. M. II. Coon. James Pentecost visited the heime of his father, Mr. T. W. Pentecost. Major A. I. Ackerly visited Mt. Gret na on Monday and Tuesday Inst, being tho guest of his son. Howuid J. Acker ley, who Is a member of Company II, Thirteenth rpglment. Miss Maud Koerner, ef Hyde I'm It, Bpent Beeral dais this week with her cousin, Mr. Charles Koerner. I hlcngo Livu Ntock. Chicago, May 20 Cattlo LIMit supply; prlcis blghii, western ftd steeis, l n, 4bj; choice ful Texuns, 17E, beef stccis, tla5.2J, cows and heifers. J-, CO.il.75. i.m ners, il23a3W), calves. $j73ai)7i. IIoj,s Demand light and piicis weak, fuir to eholco hogs, $U5air,u, packets, $l05al a, butchers, 1 20a4 1"), common to eholco, 110a4 4ij, pls, JJ70.il Sheep and Lambs Supply light and prices lulvuncid 10u2uu, clipped sheep, K2Dat 10, clipped lambs, $1 a"; wooled lambs, j.lu.iuuO, vpiln lumlis, Jtiafi 73 per HM pounds Bee elpts Cattle, 2EU0 head; hogs, S.'.COO head, bheep, t.OOO head, Eunt Liberty CotlluMtirl.cI. East Liberty, P.i.. May .-0 Cattle Steady, extia, $30.ia5 15, pilmo, $3u3 10, common, gliiluQ. Hogs Kluvv and lown, prlmo heavy. Jl lua4 15, best mediums. SI J3 n4 lu, best Yorkers $12ua4 30, common to fair Yorker, $1.13alJ0; pigs. WU0.U. roughs, J2 50aJ 73 fc'hcci Slow and lower; choice clipped, $4 10a) 20; common, HiU'h SCO, eholco clipped lambs, II svai.UO. com mon to gooel, tl23.ilb0, biulug lambs, $5 a7, eal calves, $3tWiC. .New York Livu Stock. New 'v.urk. May 20 -Beeves Market slow and lewcr; steers, flEO.i1;, tups, J.'.O, bulls, 10a4 25, cows, (.M3.75 Calves Acilvo end timid- veals, ItSQaClJij, tops JO 23. Sheep Stcud ; jturliligs, 10 ilJs. lower; lumiM, 23c. lower, sheep, cominon to good, J Wti4 40; jeiii'llngt, (,ood to choice, J.',a3.;u; 1 tinhs, $o. 15 t0.b'-W. Hugs Muiket steady nt S120atW. Hiill.iln Live Mock, East Buffalo. May 20. Cattlo IK colpts about all consigned through; dull unil weak Hogt-Actlve; Yoiker. good to choice. tl.35u4 40, roughs, eotiimoii to choice, (J 75.il. Shcop and Lambs Killed stronger, lambs, eholco to oxtrn, $5.10a 515, cullb unci common, Jl 2Jal ',5, sheep, eholco to selected wethers, Jl t3al 40; culls to common, J123u3 5o. (III -l nt lie I. Oil City. Pa., May 20.-Ciodlt balances, MjC , certificates opened He. bid; llrst tales, RJc , highest, MVlc ; closed sales, bs'.fcc. und offered; sales for tho day as follows, two ut S3c. ; nine ut W,ic. ; three at dSKc; total, 11.000 burrels; shlpintmts, 60,003 ban els; runs, 92,004 barrel. THE MARKETS. Wall Siroot Itevimv Now York, May 20.-Tho Indisposition of stock prices to movo widely pending a declslvo naval engagement In West In dian witters becamo ecn moro pronounced today thnn during tho early part of tho week. Today tho professional trailers weio apparently unwilling to wait over night for a turn In tho market. In tho lust hour they sold tho Btocks thoy had bought In thu morning, tho process In volving tho wiping out of nil tho earlier gains except for n binall number of ctocka which showed special elements ef strength. Tho Biipply was small nnd prices moved up tnilto enslly on tho buy ing movement but tho demand was equal ly small nnd the snlo of holdings Involved tho return of tho prlco lecl almost ex actly to last night's level, Thorn was tho burno tendency as has been inunlftst for somo tlmo past to take up particular stocks or groups of stocks nnd advance them indeprrdently of tho market. To day tho local traction companies weru se lected and nil roso 1 to 3 points. Total sales of stocks today wero 2SJ.MKI shales, Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Meals building, re urns 705-71;. Open- High- Low- Clos-Open- High- Low- Clos- Am. Ct. Oil 22H 22'i 224 22"j Am. Sug. Bo'g Co ..13IV8 13G'i 131'i 131V,! Atch., To & S. To 12'1 12W 12s 12H A., Til. fi S. F., Pr .. 'Mia ill's VU W Am. Tobacco Co ....109 luj 10S'4 10SV Am. Spltlts 11', ll'i 11 11 Am. Spirits, Pr 29 W 2J 30 Bait it O 174 lPi li'-i 174i Brook. It. T DH A: 40", 42'4 I'uu. ijouthern CIS ulVt 61a 611 N. J. Central 91 4'. 91 HlVf. Chic. .V; O. W lts 11'. 13'i IT. Chic. .V. N. W 125'i 12-.Mi 123'. 12"Vh Chip. II. & KK'i 1L)"8 W 9'ili Chicago Gas 07 Ss'S 97rij 971, Chic, Mil. & St. P.. IsTfi 97b 9GV4 '. Cliie., It. 1. & P 1U2 KO'4 lul'i luP4 Chic , St. P. M. A: O. 70V, V, 7fi'i '7'. C. C. C. & St. L .... S2Uj xi 3J12 R't N. Y.. L. L". & W .. 12-3 i-'-i 1-U Wi Gen Electric TC'i "C'a C'4 Jib Lake Shoro lMS'i lSfif, 1nC'4 IVji, Louis. Ac Nnsh .1 tB 5l'fj r.lti 538 Manhattan Ele MI'S lOVfe lOI'i 101 Mo. l'.itlllo Ill'i 31 33U 31V4 Nat. Lead ;'J 3t 31 31 N. Y. Central 113 z 111'1; 113 11V.. Ont. & West 1" !5 33 13 North. Pacltlc 2il 20'i 2C 2tf Nor. Paeilllc, Pr .... fi. K",". tTi i,1 Pacltlc Mull 2'i 27 27'i L7 Phil & Bead IS IS 173.i il Southern It. H , Pi.. 21 2)4 2STa 2V", Ttnn.C A: lion . . 2V. 2Vj 2"i'4 2i4 Texas A: Paclllo .... lo"4 10 10"4 in), Plllon Pie, 1st Pi- ., 57 rsg 37'. ,'7U V. S. Rubber 22 22 2l& 21 P. S. Leather 7'i k'i 7S U U. S. Leather, Pr .. C3 tr, fi t'.v, Wabash. Pr l'P. 11 M'4 Vi'i West. Eiiloii 'nl's 'll'i 0l IJ'j Met. Traction Co ..r,o l'2'i 150 y, dies. A Ohlot 21'i 2P, 21'J 211a E-Dlvlilend, Hi per cent. CHICAGO BOABD OP TRADE. WHEAT. lug. est. est. lng. Ing. est. est. lug. May. 112 111 US 143 Jul 107 I119 105'i! 10V8 September .' t'J fcg'f. Si.1. $ COHN. JllO 3ii 3i 35"h "7h September SC"4 37 Sj Ji OA'l 8 July 2rt'4 :bi if", :i,i4 Scptimber 21 23V, 21' 231- I'OBK. July l.'OO 12.") 12U0 1217 LABI). July 037 C 12 C30 C 12 September 04" 052 CIO 0 bo Scinnton Hoard ol Trndo Kxchnngo Jiie)tntloiiN--All Qiiotutiona Jinked on Pur of ion. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton S. Pltttton Trac. Co. ... yj National Bering As Drlll'g Co. ... tj l'iiht National Bank WiO Elmhurst Iiculevurd lw Scranton Savings Bank 2J5 Scranton Packing Co i5 Laca. Iron Ac Steel Co jo Third Natlcnai Bank 3b0 Throop Notlty Mfg Co w Scranton Trac Co is Scranton Axlo Works 73 Dime Dep A. Dls Bank 11,3 Peek Lumber Mfg Co 173 210 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 43 Scrnnton Illuminating, Heat A. Power Comcany si Scranton Forging Co pw Traderb' National Bank 1.J0 130 Lackn. Lumber Co 130 Lack. Tiust A. Safe Dep. Co .. 150 . . Moo,lc Mountain Coal Co 113 BONDS. Scranton Pass Hallway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 Peoplo's Street Bullwuy, first mortgage, due l'Jlb 115 Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dlckbon Manufacturing Co 1U4 Lacku. Township School 5 1U2 Clt of Scranton St Imp. (, luj Mt. Vernon Coal Co b5 Scranton Axlo Works luO Scranton Traction Co., llrst mortgage 0's, duo 1932 103 "Vow li orl. I'rodurn Market. New York, May 20 flour Firmlv held but dull. Wheat-Snot llrui; No 2 led, $1 ol'j, f. o. b , itllo.it to urrlvo ex port giaik, options took a moie bullish tuin toilaj and closi-d 'tn2i' net hlglu 1 , No 2 led, Slav, closed $130; Julv, Jl 13, September, 9 !Tc ; Deeelubei, b7'.c. Coin Spot firm, No. 2, llTc, f. o. li, afloat, options Htm and tlu-itl 'e net hlglu r. Mi, clo-ed 4ne ; Julv, lO1 ; September, 41'.e Oats-Spot tielet: No L. 2l'i;C , No. 3, 31c ; No 2 white .iiiUp ; No. 3 white, S7e ; options inactive mid fairly steady, "iusod uneliungi d May, closed Sl'ie. But ter Finn, western creamery. 13'ial'p , no. f.ictoi, 11.U2' jc.; EUlns, 17c , Imita tion en iimij, U.ille.. state elalrv, l.'.i 11'.".; do. ereimery, 13al5c Eggs Urm; seate and Pennsylvania. luV.-ulle.; westein tresli, li 'c; scntliein, 10'4c. I'hiltidnlpliln I'lovition .Murliiit. Phllidelphln. May 20 Wheat Quiet; contract t,inde', Ma. $1 33al 33Vj Corn Firm and '(e. higher; No. 2 mixed ant June lO'.nli'jC Potatcis Stcadj , whlto, tliolte, per bushel, sViWc, do. fair to good, do., 73.tVJc. Butter Steady; fancy western eteamery, 13.ilu'jC.; do, pilnts, lij. Eggp Pliin, fresh nearby, Be ; elo. western Be,, do southern, 10c. Chee-ee Was easier. New York full cream, fall to choice, 7'4aS'ic , do. do fancy. 7n7'4e ; do. de. fair to choice 7a7'.c. Behind Bug.irs-l'neh.ingi'd Cotton Steady. Tal low Firm. Livu anil Dressed Poultr. Fnchanged Hecclpls Floui 4,000 Our. lels nnd 11000 sacks; wheat 9.0u0 bushels, corn, 174 000 bushels; onts, 20.000 bushel. Shipments Wlipnt. o.ixio bushels, corn, 40J.O0O bushels; oats, 51,00 bushels. III cm elo Produce .llnrlict, Chicago. May 20 Tho bullish tono of tho news fiom Fiuiieo and Lifter's buy ing of Scptcmhi r wheat advanced July l'c. and Septeinlier ',c. today. Com and oats followed win it Jiily corn cosing -',c higher und Julv oitsupfo Piovls lons dosed pie lighii fm pork, 5a7'sc lower for lard and 71ie clicllne In ribs. Cash quotations wt-ip as follows: I lour Dull; No. '' siuIiik wheat, Jl IN; No. 3, f o b. $1 10.i1 u, No : ml Jl 1.', No 2 rot n, .ii.'fet , No 2 lellow, dn'je , No. 2 oats 30c . No 2 white, 32'4itc , No. 3 white. aiaU'tf , No. 2 ro, Cjliiiile , No 2 barley, !2.iJVc , No I llux si til, Jl 37'ii 13S, pilniu timothy seed, 120, mess pork, $t: 10.ti: 11, lurd JC tOal, 12', short tlbs, sides, loose, (, 40HII41, dry salted should ers, boxed 3,i5iic , short clear sides, Inxcd ICOOiOM, whisky, -; sugars tin- SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN -SELL '"UNCUS SAl'H Navy" to merchants for advoi Using and premiums. Big pay. Immense du maud Over 200 largo Photos Sldo lino or exclusive Mfis. 39K1 .Market btrect, l'llllue'cliltla THE TRIBUNE'S 0PP0RT0N1TY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT FOB BENT-PLEASANT SIDE BOOM, furnished or unfurnished. D13 Adams avenue FOB IlENT-9-ItOOMED HOUSE, MOD cm Improvements, No. 511 Qulticy ave nuo, for particulars liiqulie Mrs. Dr. uurdner, No. 039 Qulticy avenue. ill-lioUSE, SIX BOOMS. 130SSANDE1U son liven,.-. Apply 2.'J N. Muln HOUSE NO 400 JEt'FEBfcON AVENUE at a bargain, also largo brick barn In rear at J12.5U month J W. Browning, nt tornej. 310 Meurs Building. FOB BENT-92G OBEEN lltDClE ST. Seven looms, excellent location, rent moderate. 1'OB BENT - NICELY FUBN1SHED front nnd sldo room. 029 Adams ave. FOB BENT-DESK BOOM Oil SHABE of olllccs bectnd floor front, Coal Ex change. Call at room 15 FOB BENT - SECOND FLOOB, Wl" QUillQJ HOUSE FOB! BENT-405 WYOMING nvenuo. Apply to F. II. demons, Blue Bldgo Couf Company's ollleo, MoarB Bulldlts. ilABN FOB BENT-C03 MAHON COUBT. Apply to F. H demons. Blue Rldgo Coal Company's ofllce. Mears Building. FOR SALE l'OB SALE-A HOUSE SIX YEAU9 old, all sound unil last, n l.ul can drive) him. Addles S B, TribUlio ofllco. FOB SALI-BBOKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1541 Pcnn avenuo. FOB SALE-ONE 20-IIOBSE POWEB holler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. SCALP TREATMENT. MBS. L ment, massage, Qulncy. T. KELLEB. SCALP TBEAT 50c ; shampooing, GUc , laclal manicuring, 23e., chliopody. 701 LOST. LOST - POCKETBCiDK CONTAININU sum of monev Pliao return to Irlb une ollleo und lectlvt uward. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. Ml MM' a LADIES, SU.ND jour 'ull ua- CSS l'l Al.l.X WBI'lTLN. and wo will ipnsj jcitt ,j i-C our svvttt and ixiulsllt ABALIAN 1'EBFF.MO PAt KETS (In powder form, to scent ,;lo"c-, hiindkerehl fs, clntnlng, etc ) to sell I'liiong fll nils, at 10 CENTS eicb. When 'it r mil us the lniney (aftet tie ducting opren. clurges) and w will vend miu for oiir trouble, a lovel DECOBA'lED ENOU&H TEA SET ot 10 pieces (.full sizo for 1 unil use). Each bet is altlstlealh diioiattd 111 colon, tasteful leaf and tlower pattern. Ill" shapes are of litest stjie. which every laity will tippnclitt Oulc i at once mil name NEABESf EXPBESS OFFICE. Address. ABABIAN PEBFUMO CO., Bridge water, Conn WANTED-A COOK APPLY AT THE Horw for the FilnndltbS or nt Mis. John Otnter, 13lu JilTtrson aeiiue MONEY TO LOAN. $10.001 TO LOAN ON CITY PBOPEBT1', first minimise In sums of Jl.OeiO and upwareU Thomas F Wells, Alluinc, Commonwealth Building. PERSONAL. HANDSOME C1LTLBED YOUNG lad of good standing large fortune sei ks stelllng aftec-tiunatt husband Miss Clement, -V9 E 31st st , New oik. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - SALESMEN l'OB COM pleto lino lubricating oils uinl griasi-o, stlalght oi sidu line JdgewuiiU Bellnlug Co , Cleveland, O PROPOSA LSj OFFICE OF THE BOABD OF COMMltT- SIONEBS OF PUBLIC GBOUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Uovernoi. J. C. DELANEY. Supcrltiteudeut L. O. M'CALLEY. Audltor-Geneial. JAMES A. BEACO.M, State Treasurer. PBOPOSALS 1'OBfT'BN1SIIINC, STA tleineij, Fuel and olbci Supplli s. In (omplluncu with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn Blanlu, wo heicby Invito seiled pio posals. at piiccs below maximum lutes tlxcd In scludules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for the several departments of the State Government, and fur making repairs in tin- sevciul de partments and foi tho distribution of tho public documents, for the cir ending tho llrst Tuesda of June A. D Wj Separate proposals will bu lecelvid nnd scpaiato ciintiacts awarded as announced in said schedules Eac h proposal must bo accompanied b u bond, with ut least two sureties tu ono suretj companj, ap proved by u Jildgo of the Court of Com mon l'b as ot the count In which the pei fion oi pel sons making such proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful pei formanco of the conti.iet, nnd aildressed and delivered to the Board of Commis sioners of Publlo (Hounds und Buildings before twelve o'clock M , of Tuesday, tho 7th daj of Juno A. D ls''S at which llme the pioposals will be optned und pub lished. In tho Beccptlun Boom ol the Ex ecutive Department at Harrisburg, and contracts uwuided us soon theieafiei us pi.it llcablc Blank bonds and schedules containing all uecess iry Information can bo ob tained at this Department. J C. DELANEY. For tho Board of Commissioners ot Public Grounds and Buildings. LEGAL. NOTICE 18 1IEBEBY GIVEN THAT puisuant to a icsolutlou passed by tho board of directors of tho Lackawanna. Tilephono Company, a moetlng of the stockholders of said companj is called, and will bo held at tho said company's chlif otlice or place of business, No 429 Lac kaw anna uv enue In tho eltj of Scran ton, comity ot Lackawanna, and state of Pcnnsjlvunlu, on tho thirtieth day of June A D ISIS, at thne o'clock p. m, for the puiposo of taking action on the) uppioval in illstippioMil of tho proposed increase of tho capital stock of said com pany from ten thousand dollars to one hundred thousand dollars OEOBGE S HOBN, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL, KEBLE SCHOOL FOB GIBLS. HYBA eusu. N Y Under tho supervision of Bishop Huntington. Twenty-eighth seheol ear begins Thursday September 15, 1SJS. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. L N1VEBSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA -College and Law Departments. Exam inations for tntiuiwi to the I.i w Depul m cut and to the l ollcgu Including coursci In Arts and Selcnte, Finance and Econ om, Bluing, Aichlttt ture, Science and Teehnologj Mechuiileal Electrical Civil and Chemical Engineering and Chemis try, will bo held lu Scranton on June 13 and II, nt 211 Jefferson avenue, under tho charge of Walter li Buell, 211 Jufftrsou avenue. For descriptive circulars, sneci men examination papers, etc, address tho examiner, or J. II Pennlman. Dean of the College or W D Lewis. Dean of tho Law School. University of Pennsyl vania, Philadelphia, 1" A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tho Dcncflt of All Who Hnvc Houses Kcnl Estntc or Other Property to Sell or Exchnuitc, or Who Want or Help 'lliesc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions cuts a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED Am5NTS7DAlLY," SELLING SPE clnlty Soaps, giving customers doub o vnltio In llaiulscmo Prtsents, extluslvo territory, sample outfit free. Lcuse Soup Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED-SIX GOOD AGENTS FOB Scranton and vicinity for a now house, hold nrtlplo just patented; sells on sight; big commission. Call ut 211 Adams ave nue, fiom 9 to 12 tu m. and 2 to u p. m. foi ono week. WANTED -MEN AND WOMEN TO work ut home. 1 pay S to Jlfi per week for making crnyon portraits, now patent method, any ono who can road or wrlto can do tho work, nt home. In Bparo time, day or evening Send foi partlcu litis und work at once. Address II. A. GltlPP, Gorman artist, Tronc, Pa. AGENTS WANTED-MFBAT 1IALL stead's Great War Book, "Our Coun tty In War." All about Aimles, Navies. Coast Defences, Maine Dlsnster, Cuba, W'ar with Spain, and rclntlons with For eign Nations Nearly COO pages All writ ten since Maino Disaster Magnificent Il lustrations. Agents making $10 to $39 per day. No experience necessary Most lib el nl tcims guaranteed, 2d diys' credit, pike low, freight pild. Handsomo otttllt li ee. Send 9 two-cent stamps to pa post age Educational Union, J2I Deutborn stieet, Chicago. TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MME tllatily. Call today at ft."J Adams uvc nuo. Mis. Miller, Manager. BOA RDAND ROOMS WW N T ED-Y(BNtTliTAN,U"l9T WISHES board and loom lu prlvato Catholic fiinl'j; ono located lieu Tilbune itllco preferred Address, slating terms, C. J., Tribune ofllce. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BE YOUB OWN BOSS-MAKE $3 PEB d.i cleaning wall piper and carpe's, tbtse and forty other aluable formul is prepaid 10c sllvti. Clifton Pub. Co., i21 Fiuuklln, St Louis. FAHTNEB WANTED WITH ABOU'l $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo protlts. Sato Investment. For Interview uddress P. O. Kox 371. Scranton. Pa. REAL ESTATE. CITY CENTRAL LOTS, TITLE l'EB lect, convenient locations, llnest resi dence avenues, rapid Increase In value Moyer. Jacobs, La Monte, McGulre Fcr btr, Browning hivo bought Now Is your chance Call lor circular. JONES, .111 Sprueo stieet SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-BY MABBIED man as n. fireman, statlonnr engln"er or pump runnir, Is well experienced, also thotoughl understands electtlelt, can give good teftences. J. D. W, 9i7 Penn avenue, citj. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENEB getlc oung man at bookkieplng or ofllce work dining July and August Ad dress F. C. Tribuno ollle e. WANTED-POSITION AS FIBEMAN oi englntei, experienced. Inquire E. B , Dunmoro postolllee. WANTED-POSITION AS SHOE.MAK tr by a man of long experience, would take homo work; will wotk moderate, must have work soon. Addriss Charlie Tjdoii, Minooka, Pa , Bull, Neck Hotel. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING. Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by tho day, or will take vvuslilng home, would like olllces to clean. l.'J Franklin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-AS A FIBE maii, stationer engineer oi pump runner, by an experienced man Ad dress J. D W., 307 Penn avenue, city. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, VVUI'.K by the da, expetieiiced 111 all kinds of housework Miss L E. 450 S 9th st CHIROPODIST CORNS. Bl NIONb AND INGROWING nnlls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and ndvlce given free E. M 1IETZEL, Chiropo dlst, 310 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate- HELP WANTED $lb WEEKLY-MEN. WOMEN. CHIL ilicn mnklug less, Immcdlatclv send stamp for eintraet wolk nt home. No canvassing Experience unnccessurv. per manent. Excelsior Mfg. Co , il'il Broad wa. N. Y. WANTED-ONE RELIABLE PEBSON in each lotalltv to uddiess clieulais. Liberal pay. Somervlllu Mfg. Co., Lllza betll. N J. MEN. WOMEN. BOYS AND GIBLS TO nil thu best pin trait ol Admlial Dewev, he In io ot Manila Slzu .'..'S. Sample bv mall 13 cents. $1 per hundrnl by express. Older quick. A. Nlelcn, Cin cinnati, O. MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents $D pur month and expenses 1 W ZIEGLER &z CO, 220 Locust St Philadelphia CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenuo. or Eickcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 6010. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCIIlTEOr, Council Building, bcruiitou. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE teur of c.015 Washington u venue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT. 4.13 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BBOWN. ABCIHTECT, Price Building, 120 Wnshlngton avenuo, Scranton. T. I. LACEY fc SON. ABCIUTECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DB. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pitt vato Hctpllul, cor. Wotnlng und Mul bei ry. DR. F. L. M'OltAW, 303 SPRUCE street. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. a DB. C. C. LAUBACII. 115 Womlng nvo. WELCOME C. "SNOVER. 421 LACKA wnnna avenue Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARBING & M'SWEENEV. COMMON- wealth building. Interstuto Secret Sur vlco A gene PRINTINQ THE TBIBUNE PUBLISHING" "coT, North WnshliiBton avenue Llnotpo Composition of till kinds ciulckly done. Fuclllttc-s unsui p irscd in this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA wunna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of WIro Screens LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOBNEY AND CoiiiiHcllor-at-Luw. Burr building, rooms 11 nnd 11, Washington uvenuo. OKELL & OKELL, ATI ORNEYS. 5 TO 11 Coal Exchango building, Scrunton. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneH nnd Counellors-at-Law. Bo publican building, Washington avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JAMES 11 TOBREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Lnw Booms Hi und 414 Commonwealth Building. JLSSUF &. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFBED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attornes nnd Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlrg Booms 19. 20 nnd 21. JAMLS W. OAKrOBD, ATTORNEY-AT. Law. Booms 514, 513 and 610, Board of Trado building. D. B BEPLOGLE. ATTCBNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal estato security. Meara building corner Wnshlngton ave nue and Spri-ce street. jl'- KILLAM, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. ..00 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa JAS J H HAMILTON ATTORNFY-nt-Lnw, 301 Commonwealth building, oc ranton. EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY Unnlln (lAt nni . . . . mm 1.1.1m """. wj-liui, uin uoor, Clears uiuk JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law 7 and S Burr building. L.AV BATHES, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C B PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pu. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' Nntional Bank building. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A W. BERTHOLF Attv . Mcars Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DB. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave and Mulberry St. Telephono: Day call. 5313, night call, 4H DB C. L FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 12 Womliig avenue. MABY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opathlst, No 22S Adams uvenue. DR. A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming uvenuo and Sprueo street. Scranton. Ofllco hourr. Thutsday and Saturdays, 9 a. m to 6 p.m DR W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenuo DR. L. M. GATES ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Ollleo hours, 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl denco 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L TBEAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Oinvo telephone 13GJ. Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DP. S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 211 Adams Residence 1318 Mulbcrr Chron ic ellsenses, lungs, heart, kidneys, rtnd jenlto-uriiinty organs a specialty. Hours l to 4 p. m. W. G. BOOK VETERINARY SUR. geon. Horses, Cattle nnd Dog treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 1HE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK, llli avenuo. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W passenger depot. Conducted on thu En ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. I'rop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, fatrunton Fa. Courses piepaiutoi io college, law, medicine or business Opens September U Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell. A JL MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, ISIS Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best uttendunco for a limited number of pa tients. SECDS G R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nursermen; store 110 Washington nve nuo, green houso, 1330 North Muln ave nue; store telephone. 7s2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL lilids. Greatest Naval B ittlt . S.im s all blew n to pieces and landed In Net tie ton s Shoe Stole Washington avenue Ladles' lino Button shoes, iiisseit and elont;oln, cost $.' 5u. at $1 4J. ladies' lino 2 0i) shoes tor 9sc Ladles' Osiorels, cost $130. lor 79c Mens $2 tvj calf nnd ms set shoes for $1 4J, J W shoes for $1 9, etc. BAUEB'S OBCHESTRA-MUS1C FOR dings and concert woik furnished l'or .... . .. ., .1.W.C.11 1, T 111),,. .A..1.. ....... Itrills uuuiiaa it. v .,..wi, luuuueieu, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulbert'j music store. MEOARGEE BBOTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies envelopes paper bags, twine. Yv nrehouse IJO Washington avenue, Scrnnton Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Uallrtmd of New Jersey (Lehigh and Suscjuehunna Division,) Stations in Novy York-Foot of Liberty streot, N. It . and South Ferry hltehall b Anthraclto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY U KS Tiulns leave Sciuntoii for Plttston, Wllkes-llane, etc , at s '". 10 10 am . 1 -'0, 2 33 3 20, 7 1U P. in ouiiuiijrs, ?w u. hi. 1 00' 2.11, 7 10 P m For Lakowood and Atlantic Clt, S JO a'l'of Now York, Novvark and Elizabeth, 8 CO (cxpressi a m 1 20 (exiiress). J 20 (ex press! p. m bunehij. 1.13 p m Train leaving 120 p in niilvi s at Piilliidelphl i, Reading Terminal. 7.0J p. ill. and New York 7 ' 3 P Ui For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bothlo hem, Easton und Plillailelphla, d 30 a. in., 120, 3 20 p m Sundii s. 2 15 n m. Tor Baltlmoio and Washington nnd points South and West via Bothlehem, J. on ui I -' 1' m Sundivs J 13 p ni For Long Branch. Oecun Uiovc, etc, at b M a in and 1 2" P in For Rending. Lebanon and Harrisburg. via All" ntown. b 10 a in . 1 20 p. m. Sun dal. 2 13 p m Fur Pottsvllle M0 a in 1 20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib. crt street. North Rlvor, ut lew, n pj (ex. pnssi u m. 1 Jo (expiessj p. ni Sunday, Leuvo' Now York, South For.-y, foot Whitehall stieet, ut 9 0S a in, 125 p m Passengers arriving or departing fiom this teimlnal can connect nuclei cover with all the elovoted railroads, Broadway coble ears, und ferries to Brookbn and Staton Island, making quick transfer to nnd fiom Oiaiul Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leuvo Phllidelphln Bending Terminal, 9 21a in, 3 00 p ni Sunday, G 13 a m Through tickets tu all puiats nt lowest rate may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket urciU at the station, II P BALDWIN Ocn Pass Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Sust. BORERO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent, Slttuitloiw for Five Schedule In Bffect Nov. 33, 1S97. Trains. Leave Wilkes-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury narrisDurg, rnnaueiphia, Haiti moro, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burp; and tho Wast. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burc and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. COO p. m., wook days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pas. Agent. J. I). HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Del., Lttcka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S97. Trains Icavo Scranton ns follows: Ex press for New York and nil points East. 1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8 00 and 10.03 a. in. , 12 35 and 3 31 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia und tho South, C.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a. u., 12 33 und 3 3.1 p. 111. Wnshlngton and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhuiina accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Bltighatnton, Oswego, El mlru. Coining, Bath. Dansville, Mount Morrl-e and Buffalo. 1210. 2 35, 9 00 a. m, and 1 51 p. m , making cloe connections ut Buffalo to nil points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghnmton and vuy stations, 1.05 p. m. Nlrholson accommodation, 5 15 p m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.53 p m Express for Utlcn and Richfield Springs, 2 15 a. m., und 1 53 p in. Ithacn, 2 35 9 00 a in, and 153 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes Barre. Plmcuth Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making closo connections nt North umberland for Wllllamsport, llurrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington nnd tho South. Northumberland nnd li.termcdlate sta tions, C 00 10 03 a. m , and 1 55 and C 00 p. 111 Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8 OS at.d 11 10 a m. Plymouth and Intei mcdlnto stations, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 43 p m Pullmnn parlor nnd sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlme tnbles etc., nrply to M. L. Smith, Dls trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, May 21, trains will leave Scranton us follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.35. SC5, 1015 a. m.; 12 00 noon, 121, 2 20. 3 52, 5 25, 6 25, 7.57, 9 15. 11 00 p ni , 1 16 a m. For Alban, Sarutoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., 6.20 a. m., 2 20 p m For Honesdalo 6 20, 8.C3, 10.15 a. m.J 12 00 noon . 2 20, 5 25 p m For Wllkes-Barre 6 15, 7.50. 8 45. 9 35, 10 43 a 111 , 12 03, 1 23, 2.13, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.50, 10 23, 11 10 p. m. For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Yalle It B, 0.43 a m. 12 05. 121, 4 27 p in (with Blatk Diamond Express), 11 30 p in For Pennslvanlo R. R. points 6.45, 9.33 n m : 2 In 4 27 For western points la Lehigh Valley R. It, 7 50 n in, 12 01, J3I (with Black Dl-iniond Expres). 10 23, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrlvo at Scranton as fol lows. From Carbondalo and the north 6.40, 7 45, 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 a. m ; 12 00 noon: 1.20, 2 11 3 25. t 21. 1 41 7 41, 10 13, 11 27 p m From Wllkes-Bano and tho south 6.'5, 7 50, 8 50, 10 10. 11 55 11. m -. 1 16, 2 14, 3.13. 5.20 6 21, 7 53. 9 05, 10 05 p. m , 1 13 a. m. Complete Information 'egardlng rates to all points In tho United States and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of llco In tho depot Spe'clal attention given to Western nnd Southern resort business. J W BURDICK Q P A . Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D P A . Scranton, Pa. LehlRli Valley Kallroad System Anthraclto C0.1l Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Coinlort In EtTict Mil 15 1SUS TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For I'hiludclphlu and New York via D & 11 R R . at 1. 11 11 111 and 12 03, 2 IP, 4 27 (Black Diamond Expitss) arid 11.30 p. m. For Plttston und llkes-B.irro via D , L A: W. B. B . 0 00, 11.10 a. in , 1.53, 3 25, For White- Haven, Harloton. Pottsville, nnd principal points In tho coal regions "la D te 11. R- I'. . 12 03, 2 13 and ?27 l' For Bethlehem, Enston, Reading, Har rlsluirc und principal intermediate sin tons via D Ml R It.. 0 43a m.. 12 03. Jli 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 PFof Tunkhannock, Townr.da. Elmlra, Ithaca (leneva und principal Intermedt at" stations, via D. L i. W. II. R.. 8 03 a m . 12 43 and 3 35 P in. Por (isneva Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag. nrn Falls, Chicago and all points west via 11 & II R R. 12 03, 3 ll (Black Diamond Express). 10 23 and 1130 p m .,.,,. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev parlor cars on all trulns between Wilkct-Hairo and New York Philadel phia. Buflulo and Supt nslon Bridge 1 BOLLIN ll WILBUR. Gen Supt, C1IAS S LEE. Pass Agt , 26 Cortlandt Ktictt. N-v York W NONEMACIIER Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Ta Jie and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept. 19. 1S97. Trains leave Scranton for Now. York and intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for lluwicy and local points at 7.05 a. m and 2 21 P m. Airlvo at Scranton from abovo points nt 10 23 a. m., 3 15 and 9 38 p m. SritAItTON DIVISION- Sm v.-..... v......... ... 1.1.1. 1 on-, 11 i.iiiTi I'revniiiui . &ou North Bound. houlli Hound, RAILROAD aoii I fliu &ft Stations gg 2 fl, (Trains Dally. KxJ 5 A I ccpt Sunday 1 I Ig q .... r m rrlvo Leave 1 u 7 23N V Franktla rit .... 7 40 .... 7iow'est una street.,.. ?&s , ., TOUi weelmwken ....810.... p M'Arrlve Leave r u 1 I5i cactoiiT Teis HT ltn Hancock ... ail .... ... ... 12 M starlUbt ... a Shi .... 12 01 l'l esiou park .... UJi ,, U'4D Wlnvvootl .... 841 .... U'2 l'oyntclle ... 2 59 .... 12 ll IIISOU SBS .... ura rioiRant Mt. . 3(6 ... fiPP l nlinrtato sc , ,. 11 49 leiotClty 3 19, .. 1131 e arboudalo .... 3tl .... tli.'O, Vt'Mto Urtlje 13 38 .. tiul Majileld .... 13 13.... 11 21 Jciinyii 345 .. 11 1 Arcblbild 3 61 . Ill 1) Wlllton 3M 11 11 I'eckville .. 8f9 11107 OB phaut ,,,, 4 0i .. Ill ui I'riceburlf . 4 0j Ill oil 'lhroop . , 410 11 oij Providence . 4 u .. .... . fi047 park Place (4 17 10 55 bcranton 4i" 'a u Leavo Arrlvo p u Atl trains run dally except Sunday. t sanities that trains stop ou sljusl for pas Mngcrs, secure rates via Ontario a Western before Rurcaasing tickets and save money. Day ar-d Ujh( Knprejstotbe West, J.C.Anderson, aen. rasa Agt. T. VUtarnft. Dtr. pass. ABU Sorantas. P. I-
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