The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 24, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1898.
SPAIN SAYS WD
ARE PIRATICAL
The j;Senalo Discusses Reports from
General Blanco.
a statement which is evident
ly A TALSElICglA AUOUSE3 THE
SENATORIAL DONS TO THOUGHTS
OP PRIVATEERING AND OTHER
Dim: ACTS OK REVENGE-PROFESSOR
CANDE DENOUNCES
AMERICA'S "HASH PROCEED
INQS." Madrid, Mny 23 In the Ronato today
Count AlmonaH vehemently protested
against the alleged action of some
American warships In displaying the
Spanish tine In order to deceive the
garrison of Ouantutianio, ns announced
on Saturday Inst In a dispatch from
Captain General Illanco, who added
that the Amortcnn ships were "Im
mediately leoognbed and tppulsed."
The count asked If the government had
notified tin- powers of this Incident.
The minister of the Interior, Senor
Cipdepoil, leplled that he had notified
the powers and described this reported
action ns "cowardly nnd Iniquitous."
Count Almenas then paid thnt "In
view of America's innnner of making
vr, Spain must Immediately dtctee
prlvntoi'i lug. In oidtr to utteily ete
stioy Atneilenn snipping"
To this the minister of the Intel lor
replied that the government had delib
erated upon the matter "nnd had even
taken certain decisions which would
shoitly bo known."
AN ACT OK PIRACY.
Count Guendtiliilii said the Ameil
enn "net of ulrnoy was admitted by
trinln thcoiits 4if International law."
Senoi Martinez PAVhin lemntked that
It was doubiful whether such an act
was legal.
"Hut." ho added, "In face of the
Amei leans' conduct In the viar with
Spain we must not slmw consideration
for them."
Continuing, the speaker protested
against Spain's adherence to the Ge
neva convention, wheieupon the min
ister of the Intel lor replied that Spain
had not rut enteied the convention.
Senoi Cundc, piofesor of Interna
tional law at the Madrlil unlveisity,
wutmly denounced what ho was
pleased to temi "the base piocecd
ings" of the I'nllwl States, declining
that If Washington authorized such
acts "It did not deceive the name of
clvlllKPfi r i Tinnrnt "
The tnofo '-or then proceeded to un
fold u longthv indictment of the al
leged war methods of the Americans,
Insisting that they have shown "no
respect tor the tights of the people In
the captuie of merchantman nnd bom
bardments" iiitiiatlnn that the acts
of the 1'nlted States aie not those of
u civilized country
T0 NONSENSE
FROM OFFICIALS
Minnesota Volunteer! Put 'I heir
Own Tinliiinen on n Train When
s. P. R. OlhcInU Get Bmnrl.
Pan Kianc Isco. May 2.! The Mlnne
Kit.i olunteer tumps had an experi
ence at Ogden coming out, and got the
better of the Southern Ik.ielllc only
aftei mnlcjng a move to seize the train.
Attached to the section bearing Ma
jor Dlggle's battalion was a stoik car
containing the hoises of the Held and
&taff olllcers Transportation had been
contracted for light through to San
1'ianelhco, but the agent for the com
pany nt Ogden piesented a new eon
tiacLt" Mnjoi Higgles and demanded
SS0 additional fm the stm k em Major
Dlggles protested, but the agent was
obdurate Major Dlggles i of used to
pay, nnd, turning to his orderly, he
dispatched him for two men In the
"cglmont whom he named They soon
ippeaied and the ollieer coolly in
'ormed the ngent that they were ex
perienced ti alii men nnd would take
'haige of the train.
Then ho ordered the men to climb on
he engine and tun the tiatn through
o Oakland, "and If anybody attempts
to Interfere with ou." he added, kill
Tim."
Tho mill cud nille lals then surrend
ered and sent the train thiough with
out fuither delay.
COL. COWER SENTENCED.
Eighteen .11 o n I h mid iJ.'i.OOO
lot ron.plrlng With lings.
Wilmington, Ixi . Ma 23 In
in o
the
I'nlted Slates dlstilet eotut this after
noon Colonel EokUl T Coper, con
vlcted of consplilnj' with William .
A raagnificent t.
ample of what
care of health
will do for a
man is pre-
rented in the
Ufe of Mr
Gladstone, the
) greatest states-
' man of the
cntury This
"Grand Old
Man " nt
eighty-six
j ears of ag,
retained h i s
intellectual
vigor unabat
ed, and bad
not lost the
sinewy grip
with which he;
NS
fisteued upon any subject that interested
him
Nearly every man has it in his power to
live to a green old agre HU the treat states,
man of ljnglad It is simply a matter of
a little daily thought and regard for health
If, when a man feels that he is a little out
of sorts, he will resort to the right remedy,
lie will never have to submit to the more
serious ills of life Most mm, when they
have a headache, feel drowsy during the
day and ire restless during the nlg'at, and
find tbelr appetite falling off, pay little or
no heed to these warnings. The inevitable
result is some dangerous and possibly fatal
malady The doctor may call it consnrap.
tion, malaria or biliousness, or perhaps
some blood or sltla disease It makes but
little difference These troubles all have
their inception In the same catrte im-
firoper and insufficient noirrishment. Dr
'ierce'o Golden Medical Discovery corrects
that cause. It makes the appetite keen
and hearty, Oi digestion pertect. the liver
active and the blood pure and rich It is
the great blood-maker and flesli.buUder
It facilitates the assimilation of the life
giving elements of the food, filling the
blood with the nutriment thrt makes new
and healthy flesh and nerve tissue. Me-Ui-cine
dealers sell it.
"I,at summer. " writes Miss Laura Ficrstl,
of IUt Betble hem, 'Washington Co , Pa., " I was
Solng into roruuraptlon JJr. Tierce's Golden
tedical Discovery completely cured tne."
A man or woman who neglects constipa
t km. butlers froui aloV poisoning-. Doctor
lUMJs.Tleas'ult Pellets cute constipation.
One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative,
cud two a mild catudilic,
fN
j.Mf;L7t 'mr-j
s&JLv Vir I
'yjy 2 jj
Hoggs In the Dover bank defalcation,
waa sentenced to a fine of $3,000 and
Imprisonment of eighteen months In
the New Jersey stnto prison, at Tren
ton. Tho term will end Nov. 22, 1899.
Cooper paled ns tho sentence wna
pronounced, nnd his lips twitched, hut
he displayed no other emotions. ins
counsel nnd friends were hopeful that
the Imprisonment would he for not
moro than n, year, which would make
It possible for him to be Imprisoned
in the Jail nt New Castle, this stale.
WILL FRIiR THRALL AND JONES.
four Mpnnlih Prisoners Mill Ho Ex
changed for Two Newspaper Jinn.
Atlanta, On , May 2.1. Colonel Vin
cent de Cortljo nnd Dr. Isldor Julian
and two of the Spanish pi Hates, all
of whom hnve been under airest at
Foit MrPherson barracks, w ere taken
away from Atlanta late last night,
The pilhoncrs will be taken to Key
West nnd thence to Havana, where
they will ho exchanged for the Atneil
enn newspaper correspondents, Thrall
and Jones.
BASE BALL.
NATIONAL LEAQUe.
At Pittsbuie It.lI.E.
Philadelphia. 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 i
Pittsburg 2 1000000 3 7 2
Batteries Dugglesly, Piatt and Mc
Varhiml, Tiiumhlll and Schrlvcr. Lia
plres EmMIe mid Andrews.
At Cincinnati- 11 II E.
Hrooklil 0 00U 0 0 0 0 2 2 U 2
I'ltiLlnuitt 1 1 0 I ii 0 2 0 - 7 11 2
Batteries Kennedy and Ryan; Hill and
Peltz Finplrcs-McDoiiald and O'Daj.
At Chicago- R 11 E.
Ilaltlinore 0 0 0 0 10 0 4 05 7 J
Chicago 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 .1
Batterh s MeJumrs and Claike; Wood
and Donohtiv. Umpires Lynch and Con
nolly. At Cleveland- R H.E.
Washington o 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-!l S 0
Clevelmd 0 00 20 000 2-4 7 3
Batteries We hlng and McGulio; Cup
py and O'Connor. Umplics-Snydcr nnd
Curry.
At Louisville R II H.
New York 3 0 0 4 2 2 0 1 0-12 12 1
LoulsVillo 0000 1 1 2 0(i 1 1." 5
Batteries Dohoncy and Waincr; Duwl
ing, Mngco and Snjder. Empires Cush
man and Heydlcr.
At St. Eouls- RME.
Huston 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2- S 13 7
St Louis 00 020 1130-7 11 3
Batteries Klobidnnz and Bergen;
llushcy and Sugden. Umpires Swait
wood nnd Wood. '
EASTERN LBAGUE.
At Providence R.H E.
Providence) 01201040 0 S 10 2
Sprlnfltleld riOOOOOOlO-lCI
Uattcrlea Rtidderhnm and Crishman;
Ilerndon and Duiumii.
At Wilkes-Hart o Wllkes-Iliiie-Svii-cu.se
gumo postponed on account of tain.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
At Reading I Inrtfoid-Ke.idlng
postponed on account of lain
At Newark Rlchmcnd-Now at k
poM poned on account of rain.
At Lancaster l.incastcr, 5,
town, 2.
At P.itetson Nmfolk-lMtcison
postponed on account of lain.
g..mo
gamo
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
All members of tho Slideis aio lcues-t-cd
to report lor pi ictlce tills afttinoon at
3 o'clock Will Thomas, manage i.
The Tajlor Reels challenge tho 1'rlce
bmg Nonpareils to a game oil tho Taj lor
grounds fen Satin djy afternoon, M.n ?s.
tf Mitlsfrictui plent-o answer as soon as
possible Will give a return game. Ho
mer E P.ivK manager
Tho Laekawaniius ehallense the JU
nookas for a giimu May 29. Plmso an
bwe r Qmiiiidlately.
The 1uckawannas ehallenge nnv teim
hi Lackawanna county for Salurdaj, May
2b. on any gioundx
The defeat ot the Lackaw annas Sunday
must not discourage their many followers
as it was the- llrst time and the first (,ame
the bojs hud together this je'ir and tiny
tackled one of he strongest teams In tho
county and a tuim th it was In condition,
as tho Hurekas have phi) eel sl or seven
garnet this season anil were ill excellent
form. As soon as tho Lackawanna bojs
get in trim thej will bo taking their op
ponents t-c ilps as last as tluy did last
veir
Iho Walla Wahs base ball club, ot t'ro
Idenee challenge the Nonpareils, of
Price Uurg for Sunday, May 29 Tho
game to bo phoed on tlm Walla Walls'
grounds James JIasklns, manager.
Th Dnnnioro I'nlae bat.0 ball team
plivcd tho Jessup Stai lights jestcrday
afternoon on tho Jessup grounds Tho
batting of Dean and P. OHoiu, of tho
Diuimorc- team was line nnd the pitching
of Thornton was a feature, 'the scoro Is
us follows.
Jef-s-up 03002000 1 G
Dunmoro 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 2 10
Hatterles O'Connor and Mutiny;
Thornton and Paton. Struck out Hy
O'Conoi, I, bv Thornton, 12. 15ao on
lmlls Hv O'Connor, 3; bv Thornton, 1.
Umpire Hums. Time Two houis.
Hiillalo Live ntock.
East Huffnlo, N Y .Mnj 23 -Cattle-Slow
and elraggj , shipping steers. $4 tVU
4 S3, coaise rough steets Ji73a4 21; light
stf i rs. l 13al 40, cholco heifers Jl 3"a I 60;
mixed butheers' stock, J1.7Ea4 33 Hogv
Recclpls llctht, prices higher, good ,o
ehulci orkerh $123.14 30: mixed pac'Kers,
H :ia4 4"i, heavj hogs, JI33at,(i, pigs, JltT
a3 "W Sheep and Lambs Nativo clipped
lambs cholco to extra. J3 03.15 13: fair to
good. $lG3a5. culls, H23a4 30; ;enrllngs,
mixed to choice wethcis, Jlarii); nativj
clipped sheep, cholco to Klectid vvethcts,
$J20a4'M, mixed sheep, $la4-K0
New York l,lrn Slncl..
New York, Mny 23 Reeves Active oml
firm; steers, 10c higher, steeis, $1 loaf. 10;
oxen and stags. i2 73a4C0; bulls, J2 75a3&5;
cows, J15a3C3. Calves Acti'o nnd 23c.
higher, veals, $1.1037'!..; tops, $i3 V), butler
milk calves, $4aD Sheep and Lambs
Market active; sheep and jeirllngs, lua
13e higher, lambs, ilrm; iloipci weak;
sheep, poor to prime, $1 SflaO Crt; export
wethers, $173; yearlings, !3a5W; culls,
$4 73, southern lambs, $Ga7. Hogs Murkct
lie lower at Hal 40.
( hicngn Llvei Stock,
Chicago Mny 23 Cattle Receipts lib
eral, causing a decline of 3 UOc , beef
steers, $U4 S3, exporters, $r(0ilS3, stoek
ers and fetslers, .lafj, ennners, $113;
cows nnd heifers. $H4 73; bulls, U 3Jn ;r.
Hogs Although there was u supply of
40.000, the demand was active, prices nil
vanclng 6nl0c ; hogs. $t 23.il I2'J; Uuteheis,
J2ua)33, pigs. $2 70i4; nilxeiX $U3a4 32'i.
Sheep Small supply and prices ndvar.e-d
ir.a20c , wooled lambs. $3 90. clipped lambs,
$110, clipped sheep. $!13n4 50 Receipts
Hogs. 3;i000 head; cattle, 20 (w bend;
sheep 12 000 head
P. 11st Liberty CiilHc.Mniliet.
East Liberty, la.. May 21 -Cattle
Steady, extra, $5.10a5.13; rommon, $lal.30.
Hogs Dull and lower, prlru heavy, $4 :'-5a
4 40; best mediums, l 26nl.S0; heavy York
ers, $4.15a4 20; light YorlierH $Ial.l0; pigs,
as to quality, J3.7Ga3 90; roughs, $2 50a3.30.
Shoep Lower; choice clipped, ft Ooat.lOr
common, Jjaj-M veal cuIycj, J-.Uidfi.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review
New York, May 21.- The level of pi Ices
of stocks was lifted another notch us a
lesult of todnys trading Tho denllngs
wcte not largo and there was no general
activity In tho mnrkct There whs n
hOrgo numbor of Individual transactions
in small lots of tho dividend pa) lag
slocks.Mtidlcatlng an Investment demand.
There was 10 evidence, however, of any
widespread general Interest In stocks and
tho spceulutlvo public evidently prefer
to wait for a dcllnltc outcome to tho
luivul mnnouvres In West Indian waters.
The result of tho day's transactions wns
an unsettled closing considerably hclovv
the best In somo cases and with net gains
as u ruin only small. The totul sales of
stocks were 279 2U0 tlmlcs
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO, stock brokers, Meal s building,
rcotns 705-.U1.
Open- High- Low- Clos-Open-
High- Low- Clos-
Am Cot Oil 22 21i 22H
Am. Sug Ro'ff Co ..1J(, HC UW
li'J'i.
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11 J S
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32
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Atch.. To. & S. Vo .. 12'i
12'
A , T. A: S V., Pr .. 21U
Jl'4
HUH
12'i
20',
109'n
12'f,
31'4
m,
42U
Am. Tobacco Co ....110
Am. Spirits
12'4
Am. Spirits. Pr
Halt. & Ohio ...
Hiuok. R T. ...
Hay Stato (las .
Can Southern .
N J. Central ...
Chle . CI. W ..
Chic. & N. W .
Chle . H. fc ....
... .IP
... 18
... 43
'.'.! Eli
... 91
... IP',
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...101
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43
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91
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12J,
12
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Chicago Gas
!5J W WH
Chle. Mil. & St. P .. UT6
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Chle, R. I. &1' .I02j
Chic , St. P. M & O. 77
C C. C .L St. L .... 3Pi
CJen. Electric X
l.oeils & Nash Ri(,
Manhattan Elo 10li
M. K. & Te I'l ... 33
Mo. Pacllle. 31
Nut Lead 32i
N. Y. Central llj't
Out. & West lni'i
31'4
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lW'i
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S2U
115
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27
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North l'aciilc 2ii'4
Ni,r. Puelllc, Pr .... I5i
P.ielllc. Mull 27'i
Phil. & Read lS'i
Southern R. R S'i
Houthcin R. It., Pr.. 2"i
lean. C. K Iron
23'
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Teas A: Pacllle ..
Union Pacific
lT. S. Rubber
U. S. Leather
P. S Leather, Pr
Wabash
Wu.ibsh, Pr ,
West. Union
W. ( L E.. Pr ....
W. fc . V., Pr
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Met. Traction Co ..r,3
Clics. A: Ohio 21 !4
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
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May 134
.Tnlv lO'J1',
September kT5
CORN.
July
September ..
OATS.
July
September ..
PORK.
Julv
LARD.
33' 4
2J.
2:
23
12 22 12 22 12 fH) 1213
Julv 037
0 37
0 T2
C32
C.4U
6t7
1.43
September
fi.30
Sernntnii Itonrd of Trndo I'iclinngo
CJnotntions.-All Quotntlons llnstnl
em Pnr of 100.
STOCKS. llld. Askea.
Scranton & Plttetcn Trnc. Co. ... 10
National Hertng ft Drlll'g Co. ... b0
l'liht National H ink S00
Elmhuirjt Uculovurd luo
Scranton Savings Dank I'js
Scranton l'acklng Co 95
Laca. Iron &. Steel Co 30
Thiid Naticnai Bank 3S3
Throop Novcltj Mfg Co yj
Scranton Trao. Co is
Scranton Axlo Works 75
Dime Dep &. Dls. Hank Its
Peck Lumber Mfg Co 115 210
Economj Light, Heat i Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
&. I'ower Company 55
Scranton Torglns Co ma
Traders' Naticnai Hank 130 1W
Lacka. Lumber Co ijj
Lack Trust Sate Dep. Co .. 130
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co 113
HONDS.
Scranton Pass Railway, first
mortgage, due 1920 115 ...
People's Street Rajlvvuy, llrst
mortgage, clue lis
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka Township School Z
City of Scranton St. Imp. G..
Mt Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
113 ...
113 ...
100
102
102
S3
1W
Scranton Traction Co., Hi at
martgugo 6's, duo 1932 10J
Philadelphia Provision .Market.
Philadelphia, May 23.-Whcat-Was lc.
lower, cuntlaet grade May, $1 37al 3S
Corn 1'i.e lower; No. 2 mived, Maj and
June. SO'-inTO'.c. Potatoes Steadj , white,
choice pi r bushel, &3aWe ; do fair to
good, 73a!sup. Plout ulet but ilrm; winter
super, $l50al73, do. extras, $l73a5, Penn
sylvania roller clcir, $3b3aG.10, do do,
straight, $0 13,10 33; western clear, $njG2"i,
do elo stialght $G23aGF0; do do patent,
f,130iG75, spring clear, $5 50ab; do.
straight $G50iGW; do. pitent, $G 75a7 10
Rutter I'lrin, fancy western creamerv,
lo'-.e , do prints, ICe. Eggs Pirm; fre-ih,
nearby, He ; do. western, lie ; do south
ern, 10e Cheese Qnlet Rellned Sugais
Unchanged Cotton Steadv. Tallow
l'lrm. Live and Dressed Poultry Un
changed Receipts Flour, 2 000 barrels
and 10,000 sacks, wheat, 10 000 bushels;
corn, 211.000 bushels; oats, 32,000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat, 9 000 bushels; corn,
rii2,0"0 bushels; oats, 2G.000 bushels.
.Sow York Produce Market.
New York. May 21. riour Vlimly held.
Wheat Spot easy, No. 2 led. $1.61 'j, f. o.
b, afloat export trade, options lluctuuteel
considerably and closed l'aHic net low
er; No. 2 red, May, docd Jl (3, July,
$1.1G34; September, 9',c. ; December, S'ho.
Corn Spot easy, options weak and closed
Vi'kC net lower; May, cloted 39'ic. , July,
40c; September, 407i,c. Oats Spot weak;
No 2, 31c ; No 3, 33Hc; No 2 white,
36'iiC ; No 3 white, 33".c; options neglect
ed nnd easier, closing ono cent lower;
May, doted 31c Huttcr l'lrm; western
creamery. HnlGe ; factory, llal2VLc ; EI
glns, 10c ; Imitation creamerv, n'ialSVfce.
Eggs Plrm; state and Pennsylvania, 11a
H'tjC. ; western fresh, 12c.; southern, 10'i
al0,c.
( IiiciiEo Produce Market.
Chicago, May 23. Flno weather, lower
cables and tho promise of nn early har
vest weakened wheat todn. Pi lees de
clined c In Julv FjaPkC lower for Sep
tember Corn lust He und otts 'iii'.c.
Piovlslons showed declines ot 10al2Mic.
Tho cash quotations were ns follows:
Floui Moderate dimund and steady, No.
2 spilug wheat, $120. No. 1 white. $1 33a
1 4u, No. 2 red, $1 53. No 2 corn. 34a3c ;
No. 3 ellow, 33e , No. 2 oats. SSUuSSc ;
No. 2 white, 31'yalSc . No. 3 while, 30'a
3t'c, No. 2 ri G5.iG3',(,c. ; No. 2 barley.
42a50c ; No 1 llax seed, $1 34, mess pork.
$12al2.10; lnrd. $0 33aG 37',i . short ribs,
sides, loose, $3 lOnG 10; dry fnlted should
ers, boxed, 6a3'ic, whisk, ; sugars,
unchanged.
OH Jlnrknt.
Oil City. Pa., May 23-Ciedlt hnlnnces,
R6c; certificates, opened, S6Uc. bid; first
and only snlo. 1 0U0 cash nt S'c ; closed,
offeted SSVfco, 110 bid: Milpmciils, H.',21!
barrels, runs, 140,677 barrels.
THE TRIB0N
0VE"
INSERTION
A WORD.
FOR RENT
1-OIt RENT-IIALK OP WAREHOUSE
at Dockash IMace eltj. D, L .V. W.
swltrh in roar Tin Suanton Supply
ami Machinery Co, Ul Wjomlng nvenue.
KOR RENT-92(J ORE15N RIDOE 8'1
Seven rooms, excellent locution; rent
model uto.
HOUSE NO. 400 JEITERSON AVENUE
nt a bargain, also large brick barn In
rear at J12 to month. J. W. Drowning, ut
torney, 310 Menis Hulldlng.
KOR RENT-9-ROOMED HOUSE, MOD
ern Improvements, No. 511 Qulncy uve
nue, for particulars lnnulie .Mrs. Dr.
Gardner, No. 539 Qulncy uvenuo.
roil RENT - NICELY riTRNISHED
front nnd side room 523 Adams ave.
POR ri:nt-dksicroom OR SHARE
of olllces secend floor front, Coal Ex
change. e'Hll ut 100m 15
FOR RENT
Qulncy
SECOND FLOOR, '.01
HOUSE FOR RENT-403 WYOMINO
avenue. Apply to T. 11. Clcmons,
Blue Riiigo Coal Companj's otllce, Wears
Uulldlt'3.
xlARN FOR RENT-605 MAHON COURT.
Apply to F. II Clcmons, Hlue Rldga
Coal Company's ofllce. Mears riulldlng
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-AIIORSll "sTx' YEARS
old, all sound and last, a lady can
drlvo him Address S. II, Tribune olllco.
FOR BALE DROICEN ENGLISH SET
tcr, cheap. 1511 Penn avenue.
FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER
boiler, as rood as new. THE WES-
TON MILL CO.
SCALP TREATMENT.
ment, 60c; shampooing, 50c; facial
massage, manlcuilng, 23c ; chiropody. 701
Qulncy.
LOST.
LOST FOCKETROOK CONTAINING
sum of mone Please return to lrlb
une olllco and receive roward.
LEGAL.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will bo maelo to the Gov
ernoi of Pennsylvania, on Wcdnosdaj. tho
llrst du of June, bj W illlam H II. Dull,
M. D , IMwnrd E Snder, M D , Will
iam C Goodno, M D , William D. Van
Lennep, M D., nnd William W Van
H.iun. M. D., under the Act of As-ctnbls,
entitled "an act to provide) for tho In
coipoiutlon and regulation ot certain
corporations," approved April 21!, 1671, and
tho supplements thereto, for the charter
of an intended corporation to be called
"Elmwood Hall," the character and ob
ject of which is the maintaining an hotel
and sanitarium, and fur these purposes
to hnve, possess nnd enjoy all the rights,
benellta and privileges of said Act of As
sembly and supplements thereto
THOS. F. WELLS, Solicitor,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
puisuant to a resolution passed by
the board ot ellrectois ot the Lackawanna
Telephone Comp.inv. a. meeting of tha
stockholders of said company Is called,
und will be held at the said company s
chief olllco or place of buslnes. No. 423
Luck.iwnnnn. avenue In the eltj ot Scran
ton, count of Lackawatuii and stato cf
Pennsylvania, on the thirtieth elu of
June, A. D ISIS at thrro o . loc k p. in,
for the purpose of taking 111 tion on thu
approval or disapproval of the proposed
Incriaso of tho capital itock of said com
pany from ten thouind dollars to one
hundred thousand dolluis
GEORGE S HORN. Secret iry.
TO THE PUBLIC.
S. A. KING AND JAMES T M'GINNIS
are the cnl pcihims authorized to so
licit ndveitlsements for the A O II. boo
venlr piogramme for June 7. IVjS. All
contincts ure made In tho name of the
chairman and nl cheeks made pa able to
him. Win. Daw on, Chairman
HELP 'WANTED-MALE.
WANTED -A SINGLE MAN WHO
thoroughly understands all branches
of tho butcher business. Wm. Trostel,
1119 Jackson street
ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED - SEVERAL FURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping by
onng man led couple without children
Address "M ," Tribune ofllce.
BANKING.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
of Scranton, No 1.1) nnd 122 Woming
nvenue, Lackawanna County, Pttinsl
vanla, at tho closo of business May 17,
16''s.
RESOURCES.
Cash on hand $ 47.47S fl
Checks nnd other cash Items .. 4 'i!l o
Duo from banks nnd bankers .. 10s !! 13
Loins and discounts l,U03,4Ai 29
Investment securitliea owned,
viz:
Stocks, bonds, etc. ,$336,!iS2 50
Mortgages 1200') tl
3IS.992 01
Real estate, furniture nnd fix
tures 52,000 00
Overdrafts 2S 1!
Miscellaneous usseta 36,240 63
$1.C03,73S 99
LIABILITIES.
Capital Hock paid in $ lOOuOOlo
Surplus fund 120,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
nnd taxes paid 12,622 17
Deposits subject to
check $ 13S022 2ti
Di posits, special .... 1.22S.624 73
Demand certificates of
deposits 000 00
Timocertltlcntesof do
posits 2.151 93
Certified clucks 1.C17 S7
Cashier's checks out
standing POO 00
1.370 cm, SI
Duo to banks nnd bankers .... 320 01
$1,603.75? "9
State of PtnnBlvrinla, county of I.uck
nwanmi, ss.
I, H. C. Shnfer, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is truo to tho best of my
know ledgo and belief.
(Signed) II. C. SIIAFER, Cushler.
Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this
20th ilny of May, 16'iS
tSigntd JAMES O DIMMICK
Notary Public.
Correct Attosf
(Signed) SAMUEL H PRICE,
GEO II CATL1N,
A. H BLAIR
Directors.
DUCATJONAL.
KEBLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 8YRA
cuse, N Y Under the supervision of
Dlt'hop Huntington Twent-elHhth school
ear begins Thursdii. September 15. 18Ji.
Apply to Miss Mcirv J Jackson
SUMMER RESORTS
NEW JERSEY.
On the Ocean Front.
feovo 1 mile below Long Ilrauch
Monmouth House
bl'RING LKE REACH, N. J.
Write for descriptive pamphlet containing
I terms uud information
liENJAMfN II. YARD.
E'S
l'OI'ULAU CLCAH1NG IIOUSC for the Ticncflt of All Who Miwc Homes
Hcnl Kstntc or Otlicr Property to Sell or Kxclumgc, or Who Wntit
or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion)
cuts a Word Kxeept Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free
AGENTS WANTED
AOETJTVArlW'irNrTjNT:
shrewd careful man In every town to
mnko a fow thousand dollars for himself
quietly nt homo and not work hard, prl
vato Instructions nnd valuable outfit of
new goods sent free. Address Imme
diately P O. Hot MOS, Hoston, Mass.
AGENTS WANTED-MURAT HALL
A stead's Great War Hook, "Our Coun
try In War." All about Armies. Navies,
Ccast Defences, Malna Disaster, Cuba,
vVnr with Spain, and relations with tor
elgn Nations. Nearly COO pages All writ
ten slnco Mnlno Disaster Magnificent Il
lustrations. Agents making $10 to $39 per
day. No expcrlcnco necessary. Most lib
eral terms guaranteed, 20 days' credl'.
prlco low, freight paid. Handsome outtlt
free. Send 9 two-cent stamps to pay post
uge. Educational Union, 321 Dearborn
street, Chicago.
TWENTY AGENTS WANTED IMME
dlately. Call today nt 529 Adams ave
nue. Mrs Miller, Manager.
PROPOSA LS.
OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS
AND UUILD1NGS.
DANIEL II. HASTINGS.
Governor.
J. C. DELANEY,
Superintendent.
L. G. M'CALLEY,
Auditor-General.
JAMES A. 1JEACOM.
Stato Treasurer.
PROPOSALS FOItTunNISHING STA
tlonery, Fuel nnd other Supplies.
In comnllanco with tho Constitution nnd
tho laws ot tho Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, wo hereby Invite sealed pro
posals, ut prices below maximum rates
llxed In schedules, to furnish stationery,
fuel and other supplies for tho several
departments ot tho State Government,
nnd for making repairs In tho several de
partments and for tho distribution of tho
public documents, for tho ear ending
tho first Tuesday of June, A. D 1699.
Scparnto proposals will bo received and
separate contracts awarded ns announced
in sslu scncuuies. uaen proposal muse
bo accompinlcd by a bond, with ut least
two sureties or ono suiety compuny, ap
proved by a Judgo of tho Couit of Com
mon Pleas of the county In which the per
fcon or persons making such ptoposal may
reblde, conditioned for tho faithful per
formance of the contract, and addressed
nnd delivered to tho Hoard of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Buhdlnga
before twelve o'clock M . of Tuesday, the
7th day of June A. D. 1695, nt which time,
tho proposals will bo opened and pub
lished, In tho Reception Room of tho Ex
ecutlvo Department nt Harrisburg. nnd
Contracts awarded ns soon thcreatler as
practicable
Blank bonds nnd schedules containing
all necessary information can bo ob
tained ut this Department.
J C. DELANEY,
For tho Board of Commissioners ot
Public Giounds and Buildings.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNJTY
PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUI
$10,000. Established business. Will
bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safo
investment For Interview address V. O.
liox 371. Scranton. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER,
or anj kind of work by a good nil
nround man not nfrald of work. Address
J. E, O., 1213 Dlamcnd avenue, clt.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man, with eight j ears' expjilenco as
locomotive tlicman, would accept posi
tion as stntlonaiv engineer or llrcman;
referelico If lciiulred. Address Jos. Hol
land, 36 Belmont street, Ctuhond ite.
AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES
position In widower's faralb , no ob
jections to childicn, none but n spoetublo
persons need ansvvoi. Additss II. J.,
Tribune olliee.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man nt anv kind of work, good refer
ences turnlshed II., 1415 Penn nve., city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man, graduate of tho public scIiouk of
this c-ltj in nn olllco or store; best of
references. L. N., Trlbuno otllce.
SITUATION WANTED AS NURSE
girl In Protestant family. Green RldKe,
preterred Call or address M. H , I3SI
N. Washington avenue.
WANTED-A POSITION AS A TIP.ST
or second hancl haker. city or country,
Baker, 371 N 9th btreot, Lebanon, Pa.
CHIROPODIST
CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation und advice
given free E. M 1IETZEL. Chiropo
dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their residence If desired.
Charges moderate-
BOA RD AND ROOMS.
WANTED-YOUNO MAN. 19. WISHES
iiu irti nnci room In private e'atnoiio
fnml'v , one located near Ttlbuno olllco
prefeired Address, stating terms, C. J
Tribune olllce
HELP WANTED
MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS
to travel and appoint agents $40 per
mouth and expenses P W ZI HOLER &
CO , 220 Locust St . Philadelphia
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B.BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elckos' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone C040.
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell Building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of t)0G Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT.
435 Spruco St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prlco Building, 120 Washington uvenuo,
Scrnnton.
I T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank,
DENTISTS
DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI.
vato Hctpltal, cor. Womlng nnd Mul
berry. DR. F
street.
L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE
DR II- F- REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR C C DAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave.
WELCOME q. SNOVER, 421 LACKA
wanni nvenue Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5
DETECTIVES
BARR1NO & M'SWEENEf. COMMON-
weilth building. Interstate Secret Ser-
llPAKI!?-
PRINTINO
THE TRinUNE PUBLISHING" CO?,
North Washington avenue I.lnotpo
Composition ot all kinds quickly done.
Pucllltlos unsurpassed In this region.
WIRE SCREENS
JOI
KUETTHL. REAR 511 LACKA.
wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa, manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
0PP0RT0NITY BORERO
LAVJYCnS
FRANK E. HOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor - nt - Law. Burr buildings,
rooms 13 nnd II, Washington avenue.
OICELL OKLLL, ATTORNEYS, 5 TO
11 Coal Exchungo building, Scranton.
WILLARD, WARRKN & KNAPP, AT
torncyB nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Sci anion, Fa."
JAMES II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 and 411
Commonwealth Hulldlng.
JESSUP ft JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors -nt -Law, Conimonweilth
building, Washington avenue.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attf.inevs and Counsellors. Common
wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATORNEY-W-L.iw.
Rooms 611, 513 and 610, Hoard of
Trade building.
D. H REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estato secuilty.
Mears building, corner WiLshlii(,ton uvu
into and Spruco stteet.
H. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
30i; Commonwealth btdg, Scrnnton, Pa.
JA8. J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY
nt-Lnw, 301 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY,
Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mears bldg.
JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-aT-LAW.
7 and 8 Burr building.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
423 Lockawnnua nvo., Scranton, Pa
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton Pa
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS
National Bank building.
C. COMEOYS 321 SPRUCE STREET
A W BERTIIOLF. Attv.. Mears Bldg.
PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE
to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor
ner Wyoming Ave. and Mulberiv St
Telephone: Day call, EJU, night call, 1J.
DR. C. L. TREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank bldg. Ii2 Wyoming avenue.
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME
opathlst. No. 223 Adams avenue.
DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Womlng
uvenuo and Spruco street, Scranton
Olllce hourn, Thursday and Saturdays,
0 a. m to 0 p.m.
DR. W. E ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH
Ington uvenue
DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203
Board of Trade building Olllco hours,
8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rcei
denco 309 Madison avenue.
DR. r L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fnt Reduc
tion. Orllco telephone 13C3. Hours .10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W L'AMORUAUX, OFFICE 231
Adams Resldenco 131S JIulberry Chron
ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd
genlto-urlnary organs a specialty.
Hours 1 to 4 p m.
W. O. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
geon Horses, Cnttle nnd Dog tieated.
Hospltnl, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2072
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK-
lln avenue, Rates reasonable.
P. SHEGLEH, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L &. W.
passenger depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop
SOHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton Pa. Courses preparatory to
college. law, medicine or business. Opns
September 13 Send for catalogue Rev.
Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II.
Riiell, A M.
MIDWIFE
MRS GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFE
1513 Washburn street, Scranton. En
gagements solicited Rooms and best
attendance for a limited number ot pa
tients SEEDS
G R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, store 116 Washington ave
nue; giecn house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; storo telephone, 752
MISCELLANEOUS
LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL
ands. Greatest Naval Bittle. S.ios
all blown to pieces and landed In Net
tlctou s Shoo Store. Washington avenue.
I.ndles' tine Button shoes, rnset and
dongola, cost $2 50, at II 4J; ladles' line
J2 00 shoes for 9Sc. Ladles' OMords, cost
$160, for 79c Men s ?2 30 calf and 1 as
set shoes for $1.4J, $1 00 bhoes for $1 jS, etc
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished For
terms address R J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert's
musio store.
MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
"
Central Riillt'oml of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,)
Stations In Now York Foot of Liberty
street, N. R.. uud South Ferry Whitehall
8 Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort
TIME TABLE IN LI I la I MAI 10, lvs
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Bnrrc. etc , at s To 10 10 a. m . 1 20,
2 35 3 20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m .
i no' 2 Vi ' 7 10 D m.
For Lakewood und Atlantic City, 8 30
n'Frar New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
S '0 (express) a in , 1-0 (express), 3 20 (ex
uross) I), m Sundny, 2 13 p. in Tialn
leaving 1 20 p in ui lives at PhiladclphU,
Reading Teimlnul, 7u3 p. in. and New
YFor 7Muuchmchunk. Allentown, Ilethle
lieni Euston und Philadelphia. 8 30 a. m ,
1.20. 3 20 p. m. Sundays, 215 n. in.
For Baltlmoio and Washington nnd
points South and West via Bethlehem,
8 Mil. m . 1 20 p m. Sund iv s. 2 15 p m
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , ut
S.30 u in und 1 2o P m
For Reading, Lebanon and IlarrlsbnrT
v la Allentow n, S 30 u ill . 1 20 p. m 3U ,
day 2 13 P- m.
For Pottsville, 8 30 a m., 120 p.
Returning, leavo Now ork, foot of I, 1
crty street, North River, at 4 00. 910 e
press) a. in . 1-30 (express) p. ru Sundn
4 ,w a. m. ,. ,
Leavo Now ork. South Fer.-y, foot
Whitehall street, ut 9 0S 11 m , 1 25 p m
I'asscngerb arriving or departing from
this terminal can connect undur cov,r
with all tho elovated railroads Broadwuy
eublo cars, and ferries to Brookbn and
fctntcn Island making quick transfer to
nnd from Ginnd Central Depot und Long
lblaml Rinlrond,
l.ouvo Philadelphia Reading Terminal,
9 21 a m . 3 0) p m Sunday, 6 15 a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rate may bo had on application lu ad
vance to the ticket npent at the etatlon,
II P BALDWIN Gen Pass. Ant.
J. U. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Suet,
SIX
INSERTIONS
A WORD.
to Kent.
Situations
for l'ivo
PEISYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Hllect Nov. 2S, 18)7.
Trains Leavo Wilkes-Barro as Fol
lows:
7.30 q. m., week clays, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burK and tho West.
10. ID a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsvillc, Reading, Norristown,
and Phlladolphla; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg;, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts
burg and tho West.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Pittsburg and
tho West.
G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. K. WOOD. Uen'l Pass. Agent
J. B. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manager.
Del., Lacku. nnd Western.
Effect Monday, Nov, 21, 1S37.
TralnB leavo Scrnnton as follows: Ex
picss for Now York und all points Eajt,
1 40. 3 00, 6.15, 3 00 und 10 03 u. in., 12 53 and
3 S3 p. m
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia und tho South, 5.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a.
u., 12 53 and 3 33 p in
Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m.
Tobhnnnn accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego. El
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dan9vlll8, Mounc
Alorris and Buffalo. 12.10, 2 33, 9 00 a. m.,
nnd 1 f 3 p m , making close connection
nt Buffalo to all points In tho West,
Northwest nnd Southwest.
Blnghamton nnd vav stations, 1 05 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p, m.
Blnghamton and Elmlra express, f.53
p m
Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs,
2.'3 a. m., nnd 1 55 p m.
Ithaca. 2 33, 9 00 a in , nnd 1 65 p. m.
For Northumberland, Plttston. Wilkes
Barro, PI mouth Bloomsburg und Dan
ville, making cIobo connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlsburg,
Biltlmore, Washington and the 8outh.
Northumberland nnd Ir.tcrmedlate sta
tions, C 00, 10.05 a. m., and 1 Co and COO p.
m
Nantlcoko nnd Intermediate stations.
8 08 and 1110 a m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.35 nnd 8.50 p. m. For
Kingston. 12 45 p. m
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trnlns.
Tor detailed Information, pocket time
tables etc . nrply to M. L. Smith, Dis
trict Passcngci Agent, depot ticket of
fice. Delaware und Hudson.
On Monday, May 21, trains will leavo
Scranton as follows:
For Carbondale d 20, 7.55, S 55, 10.15 a.
m.; 12 00 noon, 1 21. 2.20. 3.62, 6 23, 6 25. 7.37.
3 13 1100 p m , 1 10 a m.
For Atb.iii, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., 0 20 a, ru.,
2 20 p. in
For Honesd&lo C 20. 8 55, 10.15 a. m.;
12 00 noon , 2 20, 5 25 p in.
For WHKes-Barie 6 43. 7.50, 8 45. 9 33,
10 43 a. in . 12 03, 1 25, 2 IS, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10. 7.50.
10 2?. 11 30 p. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R R . b 43 a m. 12 03. 1.25.
4 27 p 111 (with Black Diamond Express),
11 7) p in
For Pennsvlvanla R. R. points C 43, 9.33
n. m ; 2 1S, 4 27.
For western points via Lehigh Valley
R. It, 7 50 11. m. 12 03. 3 33 (with Black:
Diamond Express), 10 28, 11 30 p m.
Trains will urrlvo ut Sciauton as fol
lows: l'rom Carbondalo nnd tho north 6 40,
7 43, 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m ; 12 00 noon; 1.20,
2 13 .1 25, 4 2' 5 43 7 43 10 23, 11 27 p m
From Wllkes-Ilarro and tho south 6 '5,
7 50. 8 50, 10 10. 1153 a. m . 116. 214. 3 43,
5 20 6 21. 7 53, 9 C5, 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m.
Cbniplcto Information 'egnrdlng rates
to ull points In the United States and
Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of
tlee In the depot .....
Special nttentlon glvn to Western and
Soiithe 11 resort uuMness.
J W BURDICK G P A . Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROSi D P A . Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Vallev Railroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli
ness and Cointuit.
In Effect Ma 13, 1S93
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
Tor Phil idclphla und New York via D.
ill R R at ti 43 a m and 12 03 21, 4 27
(BlHCk Diamond Expiess) and 11 30 p. m.
For Plttston and W Ilkes-Barre via D,
L. cS. W R. R . 0 00, 11.10 a. m , 1 55. 3.33,
For Whlto Haven. Ha7leton, Pottsville,
nnd nilnclpal points lu tho coal regions
via D. ex 11. R R " ' 12 "3, 218 and 4 27
P ro'r Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har-
For Bethlehem, i.asion, iiraai
rlsburg and principal lntermed
tlons via D K II ti n. ,S a.
"18 4 27 (Black Diamond Expn
umiu aia
. in . 12 05.
xpress), 11.30
PFof TunknannocK, Towar.da, Elmlra,
Tthaca Genova and principal Intermedi
ate stations. MaI),L & Sv. R. R.. SOS
u in 12 43 and 133 P m.
For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
iiru FnlW Chicago and all points west via
D & II R R 120"' 3 (Plack Diamond
EMU ess). 102S and 11 3 p m
Pitlliui'i nailor nnd Meeping or Lehigh
Vallev parloi cars on .ill trains between
Wilkes-Ruire and New Yolk Phlladel-
nhia Buffalo nnd Misprision Bridge
pnia. iiu V u y.nm a (iCn Supti
C1IAS S LEE Pass Agt . 2i Cortlandt
stu'i t. N' v oili
V W NONFMACHEH Division Pass
' enger Agent, South Bethlehc m Pa.
j:rle and Wyoming Valley.
In Effect Sept. 19, 1E97
Trnlns leave Scranton for New YorU
and lntermcdliito points on Erie ratlroad,
also for Hawley and local points at 7.0$
a. m and 2 2' p m.
Arrive at Scranton from above points
at 10 2J a. m , 3 15 and 9 38 p. m.
SCKANTON HI VISION.
In Kftcct December 1'Jlli, 1S07.
North noiind. Snulli no und,
UOli M
wj nt&tions
g fl (Trains Pally, C- i &
; 1 cept fsunday ) Ig q
" I .... Ip 11 Arrive Lea"ve a m
7aN Y VranUIn bt .... tw ....
,. .... 7 10 West unn street .... tm ...
,!.. .... 700, Wechawken ... 810 ....
p iiUrrlre Leave p m
TT5 TaaoIT 1 Jis ..,,
lOJ, Ilanoock .... 211 ,.
::: ::.. usi htarmut .... sea ....
nie6 Preston park .... 231 ....
U43 wiawooa ... 4i ....
12 "I royntcli3 a so ....
.... ... lll 'irsoj 268 ....
.... ... 1203, Pleasant Ut. ... sen ..
tHJP UDlotidalB . SW ..
1119 Forest city .... a 19
1131 carboadaie .... 3$v ....
miioi ivuite nridia .. fass ...
!!! ... Iltlvl Mavfleld .... (3 43 . ..
,H Jcrmyn 8 45 ,
" 11 i' Aicblbild S6l ..
Ill n Wtuton . SSI ..
ill 11 Peckvllle . . sm
I11U7 Olvrhant .... 4 0i ..
110V rrlceburg ... 407 ..
" no) lhroon ,.'. 41C
not Providence . it
, fleV.7 park Place .... ri 17
10 Hi t-cranton 4&1 .
1 y Leave Arrive r 11
,. ... 1
AU trains run dally exceot fiundar.
L eljninos that trains stop on signal tor pas.
(sogers.
peouro rates via Ontario Western before
purchaslni; tickets and save money. Day ard
Nbjtit Kipresstotho West.
J.O.Anderson, Gen. Pas Agt
T, FUUrotw pit. mi, Agt, hwietQA, ro.
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