2s THE SCRANTON T1UBUNJ3-SATURDAY MAY 28. '1898 PROPER SEASON FOR PLANTING Hints for Gardeners from an Astrolog ical Standpoint. Drmucus. mm dunmoiu: asthol- OOER, TREATS OP TUB INPLU ENCI3 OP T1IU KQKB OF ZODAIU UPON VEGETATION-llULllS ion PLANTING SEEDS IN TIIU MONTH OF JUNH-TIIE IJEAUT1E3 OP, TIIU HVENINO S1AH. Written for Tho Tribune. Prom tlio earliest periods on record, Hho tlllltifs of the ground nnd bovv 5ns of scud was dono In nn astrological favcrablo time, but at this Into period there nro a few dlfllcultles to contend with. When the nced or plunta are planted nt a favorable time, tho irround tdiould be just us well hoiked and fertilized na If they were planted In u bad time, with Just as much caie taken of them; then the friiBlteious plants will fructify abundantly, nnd tho flowers bloom In their splendour. As tho rules for obtaining the coriect time are nlwrtys the same, a. fewidniple rules may be of Kieat benellt to llorlsti nnd husbandmen. In astrology theie should bo nothing mystical, for phil osophy should bo free to those who are willing to attain it, nnd should be fully explained. Then- nhonld be no underhand and nivstliyiiiR prophecies, nnd ever tiling stated should hae a bo lid foundation. Let all llower seeds be sown when ft monble sign (Ailes, Cancer, Libra or Caplcorn) ascends, nnd Its loid In ti movable sign. Thin rule can safely bo used nil the year. With caie, and In warm weather, common signs (Gem ini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces) can nscend, and their loids be in either movable or common signs. Let the jnoon be In nny of the above signs, es pecially Cancer; but if lit Arlcr, let It be in favoiable aspect to some planet In n wntery sign (Cancer, Scorpio or 1'lsces) or to Satin n. Let the ascen dant be free ftom nfllictlon, and the moon Increasing in llght( from the new to the full). Here, a little Judgment is necessary, for nil the nforesald cannot Jiappen nt once; but n little considera tion will well icpay those, who seek It. ir EttULES TOR PLANTING. For leguminous plants the above tulos are nppllcuble, but to obtain their fullest nature, lu them be planted at full moon or a day after, if possible. For cabbage and lettuce, at full moon tor a day or two before offer good ad Vantage. For potatoes, ladlshes, onions, or tenythlng that grows underground (ex cept beet), let movable or common blgns ascend (except Libra or Aries), nnd let the moon be In one of them, nnd decreasing in light (from the full to the new). For cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, tomatoes, etc., or beet; let the moon be in Cancer or Pisces, nnd let mov nblo signs ascend, and tho moon in cieasing in light, if possible. In all the abovo rulea reasoning must be used. Work your garden during the de crease of the moon, for weeds and In sects have less -vitality nt that period, nnd if disturbed they immediately peilsli. For budding trees, the moon should be in either Taurus, Leo, Virgo, Aquali lus, or 1'lsces Taut us is the best and in good aspect to Venus. Let not Sat urn bo i ctrograde, nnd let it be in cither the 1, 2, 5, or all houses. If this cannot be done, let the moon be in nspect t Jupiter. If neither, then let the moon be in one of the houses, and unaililctcd. Let not Mars be stiong nnd aspect the moon. Those who pos sess a nautical almanac or an nstro iiomlml ephemerls, can calculate these dates with ease. TOR THK MONTH OF JUNE. In June all planting can bo done with Kafety, and the following dates will jnove beneficial: Tor llower seeds: 1, 4, C, C, 7, from C to 8 n. in., and 2 to ", nnd C 30 to 7 p. m. 10, 11. from 5 to 7.ir n. m,, and 1 to 3.15, nnd C to 7 p. m. I'l, 20, 21, from 4."0 to 0 30 a. m., nnd from noon to 2 30 p. m., nnd 0 to 7 p. m. 27 nnd 25, 4 20 to C HO su m., and from 11. SO a. m. to 2 p. m For leguminous plants; 4, 5, c, 7, (same Iiouts ns for flower seeds) are the best days, though the 19, 20, 21, 27, 2S, may be used with safety For potatoes, ladlshes, onions, etc., 4, 5, C, 7, 1H, 20, 21, (same hours as for llower seeds) offer good advantage, tho liist four especial ly. For cucumbets, melons, tomatoes, etc., or beet: the 19. 20. 21, 27, 28, (same hours as for llower seeds). In June, tho planet Satutn Is jetrogtnde, and nil trees budded, will not be of long dura tion. Work your gat den nnd destroy all Weeds nnd insects from tho 4th to the 19th. The nforesald rules are extract ed (and improved) from tho ancient nnd modern writers, and should be pre boivod for jeference. It would be a good thins1 if all authors and editors vmild use ptoper methods, nnd select proper dates, ns it would be a good thing for the 'science, nnd prove a bless ing to mankind. The month of June will be n fine time to view tho most brilliant planet of the solar system Venus. It is often tailed the evening star. Look for It almost directly in the west, nnd ou cannot mlstako It for any other on ac count of its size and billllnncy; but It will not obtain IH gieatest billllnncy until October 27, of this ear. As Ve nus cannot pet more than 18 dcgiee from tho sun, it can omy be seen, thoie fote, just after sunset, or befoie sun jlse. Jupiter Is Mill visible on the ellp tb? nnd is nearly direct above you at 3 p. in. To find the line of tho clip tl'. inn your linger nlong the course which the sun takes, commencing lu the east, nnd lu that track, all tho planets, which are lslblc to our view, may bo seen. The planets have a steady light, while the stnis twinkle; nnd consequently cannot bo mistaken for each other. May 20, 1S98. Ophlucus. COLORADO TOURS Is tho title of a now book on Colorado. America's groat .health and. pleasure resort. 3 ITlir. hnnt la hfl l itlf 1 1 1 II llhic- ( 'tratod and contains a valu able man of tho State. A copy can bo had without charge upon application to P. S. Eustls, Gon'l Pass'r Agt, ,C. B. & Q. R. R Chicago, III. (5 ! CLAItK'S SUMMIT. Tho Eastern Stars held n. social on Tuesday evening last nnd had a very enjoyable time. Tho American l'rotcctlvo association held n clam bake Monday night. A largo crowd enjoyed tho clnms, Ice cream, cake, etc. Speaking, singing and muslo by tho band were fcatuica of tho evening's plensure. Oeorgo Wee Is convelscent from a long Illness, nnd ha Just returned fiom a week's lslt with his slstcra In Union and lllnghumton, N. Y. The pnt who took the dicss from Maggie Uest'B house a shoft time ago is known nnd will do well to return It nnd savo trouble. Miss Hose Lynch Is pending as couple of weeks with Nicholson fi lends. Mr. nnd Mis. J. U. Hiker and son, Karl, of East Lemon, lsltcd fi lends here this week. Mrs. Urntton, who has ben visiting l'er dntlghtn. Mis Tiank Mien, suf fered the thlid stroke on Wednesday night und died on Thursday morning Amoricun liosacs. "Old Hulllon lost $200,000 last week." "Hon'' "Ills daughter married a count." Ohio Statu Journal. THE MARKETS. Vtnll .Street Knvicvv New York May 27. The stock mniket enjovod a i rloil or strength this morn ing, but tli- i.irly gi ins wore p1.1ctic.1ily all wiped out Lilule tlii (1 1 milicl, ex cept lu the few spec 111 stoil.s Willi ti ha 1 sustnlni d the list ill J.i. 11m n sumo ut thpse closed at pikes ns low or lowei ill ill lust night's close. An luluinee in IV -pies tins was clue to vii) confident bll) Ing on the pait of InMde lnteic"W. its net gain was 1 uirlv 2's points, ituik Island, In which the prcilniii'11 tnt flninci.il Inter est is the same nt In the People's ias, was the) most conspicuous llgiuo In tli" railroad list and was ndwiniiel almost 2 points in tho tuny tiaellni, but saved only a little oer a point foi Its net l,jIii. Tho Uiuiigtrx us 11 gtcup shared In this early strength und ttiete was good bus ing nisei lu thu Yniidt'i hilts. The lut"i" weakness In the ni.uket was und jutiu illy duo to n growing doubt us to the where abouts of tho Spanish licit. 'Ihe marked fulling oft in the fouign demand lor grain on account of tho dee lining appre hension of a luturt short supply Is also having Its cffnt on stocks. Activity to day was very largely tonllned to the few stocks indicated above. Total sales ot stocks wtru 220,300 shurcs. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLKN & CO., stock urolcers, Jlcars building, rcoms 705-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. est. lug. Am. cot. Oil 22',, Am. Sug. Ito'g Co ..rsi Atch , To. & S. Fo .. lfa A , T. & S. r , Pr .. 32 Am. Tobacco Co ....lOi'i Am. Splilts 12 Am. Spliit, i'r .... ;'.!i4 Halt 4c Ohio isi- "K 1A' n J2'i 122 1.71. U'l 3F 10S' L" 31 li"i U's 1!7'2 n 31 JOS i bi's 3! IS'4 4P4 & EJi.. W2 UN Ua Ki w is'i I!' 3' j 02's IHi'i. ll L-J lUJ'J lul :n 1WS ".si. lirook. 11. T 4J Hay State Gis W. Can. Southern 523i N. J. Ccntial !t, Clllc. &. a. A 1PJ Chic. .V N W l.V8 Chic, U. & Q 1U.' Chicago Gas !sVi Chle, Mil & St. P.. 09' 4 "21 ' l'j' H's 1U 101 '4 9M4 X) Chic., It I. At V lul' Chic . St. V. M. & O. 70 ior. l'js 7s' i "s'i IOS'4 JIM, r.'2 li1.. 3'j'8 .X'4 1!W OJ Delaware Ai Hud ...KSii ji, N. Y., L. i:. tc XV .. 1!'3 LU Gen Llec'rle Lake Shoio , Louis. & N.ifIi Manhattan Klo .... M. K. & Te., I'r , 3lo. l'nclllc N. Y. Central Jnt. & AVest Noith P.icllic Nor l'aelllo l'aellle Mall , 1'hll. s Head , Southern 11. H ...., Southern It. II , I'r, Terr , C, ti Iron .. Texas . l'nellle . . I'nlon I'ae., 1st I'r , V. S llubber , V. S. Leather ..... T. S. Leather, Pi , 3C'i 1W K'i 3C'j l'lO M U.1'4 .1031 i 100'i IWi'i 10V, t'4 "j Ul'4 2j'j .. 3-,',!: 2.-,'; 33 110-H 117i 1V,K nr8 '. K,i 2 4 IS'- 13' lrl'3 154 2b's L'1,'2 ((, 27's 13 4 SO3! -( ( lit S7i. 3TS io'.. ll'i si'i O) '' "Ufe ls'2 3on ii'i SSa -U'j S'-.. IS 7"h 11 ill" 1 4 1 ... 1'Vi, ... 114 .. r"8 ... U'i ... M2 .. Cs'i I a ... 20 ... ill'i 11'i iS4 .'01 3 IS'4 -', vrH m 12 13) 2Pi v abash Wabash. Pr ... West. Union .. W. fc L. 13. .. . XV. & L. K, Pi ISIS U'i Met. Traction Co ..1WJ Jto'. Ches. & Ohio 2l-'s 2vl 137'3 -1-4 CHICAGO EOAIID Or TRADE. Open- High- Low- dol WHEAT. May Jul Se)lember CORN. July September OATS. July Si pt ember POHK. July September LARD. July September ing, est. est. lug. 17 173 171 Hil'j tl's 17 110'i 80 11 3JT , 21' lid. Sl'i 34)s 2P1 2'i le.'4 M1 W'a 21'R 1'4 1 1 33 1103 C07 I. Ii ii 2l'i 21 '4 II V. 11.03 0 07 013 1177 U.S.' fi.17 0 27 11 s0 111-0 0 20 S27 Rcrnnton Hoard of Trade Ktchnnge Quotntion--All Quotations Hascd on Pnr 01 100. STOCKB. Hid. Asked. Scranton a I'lttEton Trac. Co, National licilng ti Drlll'e Co, Plibt Natloial Hank Elmhurst liculevard Scranton Savings Dank Scranton Packing Co l.aca. Iron i: Steel Co Third NatUnni Hank Throop Novelty MfB Co Scranton Trnc. Co Scranton Axlo Works Dlmo Dep fi Dls. Hank Peek Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow. to bO W) ... 1W 225 ... U3 ?& ... b') IS ... 73 1C3 ... 175 210 er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Compuny ss Scranton Porglng Co 15 100 130 130 iis Trnelerfa' National Hank ... Lacku. Lumbei Co , I.aek. Trust ti Safe l)i p Co 120 U0 Moo-sic Mountulu Coal Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first moitgage, due 1DJ0 People's Street lluilway, llrit mortgage, duo l'JIS 115 115 Peoplo u Street Hallway. Gen crul mortgage, duo I'J.'l Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lucka Township School i.. City of Scranton St, Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co , first mortgago C's, due 1932 115 1IW 102 10.' tu 1W 103 ISovv York I'roduro .lnrliet. New. York, May 27,-riour-Dull and weaker on all grades. Wheat Spot weuk, No. 2 red, Jl.lt'i, f. o. b , otla.it cx port grude, oiitlons npincd lowei und ex perienced u heavy afternoon decline, prices closed 10e. off 011 Mu), 3c. off on July und l"vlV on later months; No. 2 red. Mid. closed $1 13, Jul) $1 114; Sep tembci, b3'e , December, M'e. Corn Spot weak. No 2. 3SV.. f. e. b , utlo.11; options opened easy but finally broko nnd closed jaBc. lowor, Ma) closed 37',e, July, 379.C ', September, ,teJkc . December, SST,.c Oats Spot weuk, No. 2, 32,c.; No. 3, 32c.; No, 2 white, 31c, No. 3 do., 33c; op tions dull and easy, closing Uv. net lower; May, closed 32e. Buttei Firm; western creamery, ISalCVSc.; do. factory, loVia r.'ii.l LlEtns, lOVic.j Imitation creamery I will Kimrantee that my Klducjr Curo will curo 00 per cent, of all forms of kidney ooinplalnt and In many tnntancca tho most potions forms of llrlgbt'a disease. If the dlseaso Is corn, pltentctl send a four ounce vial of urine. We will nnnlj-ie It nnd odTlso you frco what to do. MUNYOtf. At all flniidils. JVi. a Till, OutJo to lUtltb sivl multrnl nation fro lOfV Arch nt Phils 12alle , state dairy, KalS'je , do. cream ers, llV-.siluijjc. Urks rirm, state and l'ennojlvunl.i, 12al2'sc ; western fresh, 12a 32'4c; southern, ll'jc i'lillndolphlu I'rovUlon .llnrlict. I'hilndelphlu, Mny 27. Wheat-Stendy; contiuet grade, Miv, 51 30. Coin Dull and unchanged; No 2 mlicd, May and June. 37,i.nlis4f. Pot n toes- Ste idj ; white, choice, per bushel, SOisSe ; do. fair to good, do, 70a75c. Hut tor Steady; fancy western creameiy. lbe ; do. prints, lde. llggs riitn und it,c. lilgher; flesh, nenr b, ll'ic do. western, llifce , do. south ern, lu'sc Chiesu Steady. Itillncd Suinl I'm hurged. Cotton I'lrm und 1-lue. lilgher; middling uplands, 0 13-lCc. Tallow I'll m and active; elt prime, in liogslu nils, ;te ; eountij do. elo , bar iels. Sp.; dark, elo, 3'e ; cakes, e.; glcuse, 3 il'fco. Live l'miltrv Dull and low Is lower, fowls, MinUc ; old roosteis, Mte ; spilug thickens, lJa.Mc., as to sl?o and eiualltv. I)ristd Poultij Dull und easier, feiwK choke, HiO'.c : olel roosters, Cafi'.c; spring elilekens, 2i.i2'i. Kocelpts Flour, '!.00 baircls nnd I wrt sai'r.s; wheat. -I "im Imsiiiis, ten 11, l'.'.ooi) bushels; oats, f.S.ODO bushels. Shipments Wne.tt, ttowa bushels; coin, lu.uou bushels; oats, y,wu buhels. Cliicnco Produce, .Market. Chlcngo, Jlnv 27 Good weather, ftvor nbk emps heio and abtnad, Ink ot short lnteiest und weak cables nuiseil a de cline In vvlu it today. Jul lost "Ujalc and S( pUlllber I'jIiIIrC Com elee line el Vi'--'. und oats V' In provisions tile drellivs wue SJ'.e. In pork; 13e. In lurel uiul 10c. In ribs. Cash quotatle ns we le us follow : 1'lour Dull, No. 2 spilUK wheat. t 20, No. .1 sprliiK wheat. Jl.Tii, No 1 led, $1 (,s; No. 2 corn, .re; No 2 velllow, ",i4 i!3'sc; No. 2 oits, 27n2;'si ; No. J white, 30'c ; No. 5 while, 2iia.ee , No. 2 ive, D'aWe ; No. 2 barb v, .lsal3c.. No. 1 lla seed, $1 L-i'jil -'!; prlnio tlmothev seid, $.' s), mess pork, 11 '.'..lit l), lnid, SO.lOaC 13; shoit libs, sides, loose, $3 73.i0.10, elrv salted fcliould- ors, boed, Cki'iC : snort clear slues, boxoel, ii.MaO 10; whlsk, ; siicjars, un chaimed. CliiciRo Llvo Slock. Chicago, Muv 27 Cattle -Pair demand; pilees us a rule unelianged; choice e'nttlo we reeNtrcinelyscaree;ctr.i choice steits, ?310a3 20; medium, f 1.43a! CO, common, Jill so, Texas steers. JlalW. Hogs Tiadu fpilto animated; paelceis, Jl 'i 4L2'.., bull hers. $1 10.il 10. mlxul. $IO,a I 30; light. $Jts0.i4 23; llgs .'.30 i4. Sheep Active, prices, 2,iio3c higher than a wn'k ugo; sliui ii lambs, $li3;o, wooleil lambs, $3 7"iifil0; spring limbs, $r, 30a", slu -p. Jl'irtitlJi; expoit sheip, $103. lltcelpts Hogs lTOOij head; cattle, ZO'f) head, bhtc-p, :MJ0 head. Ilnllulo Live stock. i:ast Buffalo, N. Y.. May 27-Cattle-Ito-celpts full and noout all consigaeil tluough tod.i and very little doing ow ing to thu absence of sale stock. Hogs Itccc hits light, fairly uctlvi . Yorkeis, good to thole i, $I23iI3ii, loughs, com mon to eliolce-, J!.Will0; pigs fall to choice-, $', sOai'ti Sheep and Lambs He -e-elpts aci moderate, faiily actl' e; lambs, tholce to extra, S'30a3 4n, culls und i amnion, $I2"h4'j0, sheep, choleo to selected wethers, 5l.33al.DO, culls to com mon, J.;.2J,iJ.oO. Now York Live Stock. New Yoik, May 27 Reeves-Stecis, j 13 n5; oxen nnd stags, $1 73al 23, bulls, SJ ""ml; rows, $2 3ia3 Hi Calves Less active, vi'.ils, $1 23.1)10; butteimllks, $4a4 73 Sheep Common to prime, $13.11 So, ex port with rs, ficoal.70. enrllngs, JIT3i 3 30, one i'ar. cllolei, $0 33, lambs, SCI.'1"! 0.73. llnsi-JIaiket easier, pigs, 20c low er, nudltim and heavy hogs, 4 2Ja4W, v estini pigs, $lal 13. F.ust Liberty Cuttle Market. East Libert), IV. , Ma) 27.-Cattle-Stend) ; extra. $3 10a3 13, prime. $3a3 10, toinmun, 4it 0 Hogs Slow ut unchanged prie-es. Sheen Firm; choice clipped $1 10 al20; cnmniem, $3 23a3ii); choice cllppeel lambs, $3o.i3, common to good, $125a4'.o, spilng lambs, $3a0 30; veal calves, j 3Ja0. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa , Slav 27.-Credlt balances, Kv.i cei tide lies, opened Hi'c ; highest, Wc ; low 1 st and dosed, M'.c. bid; to tal sales, sooo liariels cu di it Sd'.c ; phlp mcuts, 30,'Jl buitls, luns, KJu'l bauds. LEGAL. EXECFTOlfS NOTICE-ESTATE OF I Ian let F Throop, ihctustd LilU ih tistumi ntnrv upon the estate cf Harriet F. 'lluoop, lute- eif the city eif Scranton, L.ickuwunna count) Pinns)l vanin ibi .imI having be 1 11 granted to the uneli rsmin il, ull persons Indebted to said istuti iiie iiiiulitd to muke imme elluto pa)inent und those having claims ugalnst said estuti are iniiit steel to ire seiit them for pav merit without ileliv to .MARY THROOP PHELPS, E ERETT WARREN. Exi cutors, WILLARD, AARHEV ,v KNAPI Altoine)s for Estate. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN - Si:i.l7"l NCLE " SAM S Nuvv ' to nun bunts foi inlvgt und premiums Bin pav Immense di maud Our 201 larg. Photos Side line or CXClu. Mils., J0I3 Market Phllu CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cuiud without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation und advlco Btvcn free E. M. HHTiSEL, Chtropo (list. 330 Lackawanna nvenuo. Ladles at tended at their renldcncu if desired. Charges moderate BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED-YOFNG MAN. 19. WISHES board and nuni lu private t'utlinlle f iml'v . one located neai Tilbune iltlro pre felted Addle tj, suiting terms, C. J, Tribune ollke CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and ceBs pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. BR1GGS. Proprietor. Leave ordrs 1100 North Main avenue, or dikes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C040. EDUCATIONAL. ICnni.Il SCHOOL FOn GIRLS SYRA euse, N V Fnder tho supci vision of Bishop Huntington Tweiit)-clglitri sclie ol your begins Thuisday, September 13, 1SJS. Apply to Miss JIury J Juckson. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP THEAT- ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c.; faclul massage, manicuring. 25c: chlronodv. 701 t Qutucy, THE TRIBONE'5 OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FO? RENT von m:NT-i2-nooM nousn. hath, K"s. steam lient liny nil imurnw inenis. 311 Mulhetry street. V. 11. lluzlet, 315 MuPderr street. ron iiuNT-2fl ounriN mDun sr! Seven rooms; excellent location; rent moderate. 1011 HIlNT-SIX-llOOM 1'LAT. MOD ., ern Improvements. It. C. Wills, 3.'9 I'onn uv emie. rOH HI3NT-nOO.MS, 739 nvenue. MONUOll ron luiNT-rtmNisiiui) iiot'sn. in- eiulre "0", corner Clay avenuo and drove street. I'OIt ItllNT-D-HOOMUD HOfSIl, MOD em Improvements, No. Ml tiulncy uve nue, for purtlculurs liuiulio Mrs. Dr. (urdner. No 5jy gulncy uvenue. 1 OH HUNT - xTcilLY l'lJuNISllUD front und side room. t,23 Adams nvo. ron m:.NT-Di:siv hoom oh siiaui: , of olllcos secend llonr front, Coal Ex change, cull ut loom 15 1'OH HUNT - SL'COND Quill cy ri.oon, .01 nousn ron iihnt-ioj Wyoming avenue. Apply to r. 11 Clemons. Illup IlldKo Coal Company's offlce. Mcars Building. JAiiN ron nn.vT-co3 mahon court. Apply to P. II demons, Iliuo RldEO Coil Company's onlce. Mcars Rulldlng FOR SALE roll sai'.K chi:ai' a rii.LTiiNiNG coursi In the Siuiitoii Sc honl of Mines full privileges run, eipportunltv. W rlto Ileix J, Tujleir. Pa l'OIt SAI.ll-HORSIl AND Hl'GGY- A line horse nnd buggj. Very heap. Sold for want of ui. Addiess Ho .0, Tilbune ollke. 1'OH SAL11 - Sl'MMIlH COTTAOi: lifted with nil modern Improvements, situate il nt Lake Ariel, Pa. Address XV. It. McClave, Scranton. KOR SALIl NO c hiimington tjpewrller. Good as new More, Williams & Co, JJ3 Spruce stieut. l'OR SALE-A HORSE SIX YEA'IS old, ull sound anil last. 11 lady can drlv e him Address S It , Tribune olllce. rOR SALE BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter. cheap. 1541 Penn avenue. rOU SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, ns good ns new. THE WES TON MILL CO. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. LADIES GO AMONG YOl H 1'HIENDS. sell is pounds Nine O Clock Baking Powder, or Is jars Cue oanut Lrtam and WO will give J on u "pt,-pkeo full Mze tli e -orated tea set u lie evj gold-plated wuteh or nice parlor lamp. L. II. Lelghton, Scranton Pa. WANTED-G1RL roll LIGHT HOL'foE vvoik. Call 30J Hlreh stieet. HELP WANTED-M ALE. CANVASSERS, MALE OR rEMALE Gooel opportunity for a workers. P. O. Box 30", Scranton SALESMAN'-, A DAY. NO CANVAS slng. No dillvirks No collections. Samples free Side line or exclusive. Mfrs., 3041 Market St , Phlla. IirSTLEHS-NOW IS YOlMt TIME. NO more broken collars, txeluslvc terrl tor , big commission The Lerew Horso Collar Protector Co, Lexington, Ky. ACTIVE SOLICITORS Vv ANTED KV er) where for "America's Battlo lor Cuban Flcidom," ntllcl.it war book, tells ull about Spain. Cuba, niinles, iiuvles. wai and all gnat lommandtrs, graphic description ot Dewe)'s famous victory und his complete blogiaph) , blggist beeok, bun 1 irge pages, inagnllki ntl lllci" tiatnl, trimendotis dcmiud. onlv $130, commission 30 por cunt , lunanza for ngents, 30 da)s ciedlt, freight paid, out lit fiee. Write eiulck 'ihe Dominion compaii). Dept J2, Chicago WANTED-ACCFRATE MANAS aIH sistant bookkei pel Adiluss, giving ago and experience, Ledgei, Tribune ot tie e. ANNUAL MEETINGS. NOTICE-THE ''ANNl7'liCTlTcfTc!r tho Stockh ddcrs of the Hillside Coil and iron comp in) for the election of ell retois end th transaction of sue h other business us muv come befme tlie me t ing will be held nt the otlln of the coin pan) lu the iltj ot Scranton I'a, en Tuesda). Juno 11th, l0 at 2 o'clock 11 m. By order ot the Be aril of Directors. A R Slaedonougli, Dited May 2s, IMft. Secntury. NOTICE' -THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockliolde is ot the N01 thv. cstern Mining and Exchange' companv. tor tho election ot dllectors nnd the tiansactl.ni of bueh otlni business, us nny eomi be fore the inciting, will be lie lit ut the of llio of the Hillside Coil und lion 10m paii), ill the clt of Scranton, Pa. on Tuesda). Juno 14th, lst'!, ut 2 15 o'clock p. m By order of tho Board of Directors. A. It. Macdonough, Dated Mu) 2S, lSSs. Sccrctery. BANKING, HEI'ORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LflchOivannaTmst and sale Deposit 60. of Sir.inion No. 401 Luekuw.inuu nvenue, ot Lai kuwumia county I'enn8)lviiiila, at the close ot business, Ma) 17, 1vj. HEbOi lit IIS Cash on hand . &0,7s) 77 Checks und other cash items . 3 s75 20 Due from banks and bankets . 131,013 57 Commciclul und other paper owned 430 10, 75 Cull loans upon collaterals .... b.uuo w) Tlmo loans upon collaterals. ., 141,731 IS Loans upon bonds and mort gages D.E9 00 Investment securities owned, viz : Stocks, bonds, etc.. rill 527 47 Mortgages 121,731 CO 4JC201 07 30.731 31 Ileal estate, furniture and fix- tines Safe deposit vaults Ovenlrafts Miscellaneous ussots yj.wo ti) 'd 01 2.7 J 1 03 U17,W 01 LIABILITIES, 'npllul stock puld in 230.W1O CO minims lunu Undivided prollts, less expenses cud taxes paid Di posits subject to cheik $311,511 87 Deposits, special .... 100,177 W Due to tho commonwealth Duo to buuki and bankers 103,000 IHJ 23,421 91 911.CS0 f,7 5,001) ui) . 17. (Jl 40 31.317.V.3 01 Amount trust funds Invested.. Anv. lint trust lunds uninvested 77,033 r. 2,Cil ii 79.0l 81 Stalo of lennrylvanla, county of Lack nwaniiu, ss : 1, llinry J. Andeison, vlco presldint of the nbove-'nameil ccunpany, elo solemnly swear thut the above stutcment Is true to the best ol inv knowledge und belief tSlgned) HENRY J. ANDERSON, Vlco President. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 51st day ot May. ISM. (Signed) A. V. BOWER, Notary Public Correct Attest: (Signed) J. BENJAMIN DIMMICK, GEORGE SANDERSON, HENRY UUL1N, JR.. Directors, A POPULAR CLEARING; HOUSE for tho Benefit of All Who Have Houses Real L'statc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'llicsc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a. Word, Six Insertions cuts u Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free AGENTS WANTED VU?TUDGllNTn0 "TO" IS" A DAY iniido sellliiK "Heme mber the Maine," vest pocket encyclopedias. 10 cents for sample and prices. Address J. S. Aide lott, Mur., Marlon, Ind. AU1:NTS-$i DAILY. BULLING Sl'll clalty Soaps, KivlnK customers double vulue In Handsome Presents, exclusive territory; sample outilt free. Leuse Soa") Co , Cincinnati, O. AGLNTS-WIl WILL PAY $100 00 I'lllt month, and railroad expenses, to anv man who will work eiierKi tleally taking1 ordeis for the most tellable Porliult CopvliiK Ilouso In tho 1'niteil States. Wo pay strlctlv salary. Address immediate l O. 11. Martel, New York, N. Y. Lirn or wm. i:. oladstoni: h'ivi: years In pieparatlon), now ri'iidy. Kx tra terms to agents. Grand oppmtunlty foi earnest woikcrs. Send 10 tents lor complete outilt or write for clicul.u. 1'. XV. Zlcgler As Co., 22J Locust street, Philadelphia AGl.'NTS WANTI1D-MURAT 1IALL stiad's Great War Uook, "Our Couu tiy In War, ' All nbout Armies, Navies. Coast Defences, Maine Disaster. Cuba, War with Spain, nnd lelatlons with 1 or elRii Nntlnus. Nearl W0 pages. All writ ten since Maine ls ister Miignlllcent il lustrations. Agents making $lu to $19 per day. No experience ni'Cessury. Jlost llb cial turns guaranteid, Ji) eiays eu'dl'. prlco low, freight p del llanditiimo outilt tree, bond 9 two-cent stamps to ia post age. lMucntlonal ITnion, J21 Deal born stiect, Chicago. TWLNTY AG11NTS WANTilD 1MMK dlately. Call today ut 3JJ Ailims uve nue. Mrs. Miller, Manager. POPOSiLS OFi'H'E OP THE BOARD Or COMMIS SIONERS OF Pt'HLIC GROUNDS AND HinLDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Governor. J. C. DELANEY, Superintendent. L. G. M'CALLBY. Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, Stuto Treasuicr. PROPOSALS roil rrilNISHINO STA tloncr, Fuel und othei Supplies. In compllanco with tho Constitution und tho laws of the Commonwealth of I'enn svlvaula, wo hereby Invite sealed pro posals, at prices below maximum rates llxed In schedules to furnish stationer), fuel nnd other supplies fot the several departments of tho State Government, and for making repairs In the several de partments and for tho distribution of tho public documents, for tho ear ending tho first Tueselay of June", A. D ISt'J Separato proposals will bo reteived and separate contracts awarded as announced In said hchedules Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at least, two Miretlis or ono suret) coinpaii), np proveel bv a Judge of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of the county In which the per son or persons making Mich proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful per formance of the contract, and nelelressod and dellveied to the Hoard of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings beforo twelve o'clock M , of Tucsda), tho 7th day of Juno A. D. lss, at which time the propusils will be opened ajul pub lished, in tho Reception Room ot tho Ex ecutive Department at Harilsburg, and eontiacts awarded as soon thereuller w pne tleable Blank bonds nnd schedules conlainlnc all neieshary Inform itlon can bo ob tained at this Dcpaitment. J C DELANEY, Por tho Board of Commissioners ot Public Grounds nnd Buildings. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTCD''fmi ABOU'l 110,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo prortta. hafo investment For interview uddress l O. Box 374. Scranton. Pa. BOARDING. GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD. ut 120 Adams avenue. APPLY SITUATIONS WANTED sTfFATToN WATElTvCCsiTiCr li oning or anv kind of house cleaning bv tin da), or will take washing home W 011I1I like ulllces to clean. Side door, 120 Franklin uvenue SITL'ATION WANTED-BY A YOFNG mairlcd man, will wmk at an) Mud of work, eight )i'aib ixpeilence in mei t and vegetable irarket, will weak ch up Addiess L. E, 1011 Hampton street. bITFATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER, or an) kind of work by a i;ood ull around m in not nli.ild ot woik Address .1.11 O , 1213 Diamond avenue city. S1TFATION WAN'IED-BY A YOFNG mini, with eight )cirs" txp-'ilenco as locomotive flu man; would accept posi tion as stntlonar) engineer 01 llrcirati; lefirence If leeiulied. AiU'rixi Jo Hol land. ij Belmont street, Carbonelale. AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES position in widower's fimily: no ob jections to children, none hut i. spec tubk persons need answer. Addiess II. J., Tilbune olllce .SITUATION WANTED-AS A BARBER by a married nun 13 )inrs' expiil enee; villi work ut reasonable wages. Ad diess D. E Evans, Bui her, Hendham, Pu. SITUATION WANTED-BOY Ol' 17 wih"s position In retull groeei) ston , bus " )inrs' expirierie, will work foi small vvuges at lirst. Address 11. E , caro Tribune FIRST CLASS BARBER WITH I J ) cuts' ixpirlenn wants good fcltui tlon Apply tu2 1 idir uvoium. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conncll Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 4J5 Spruco St., cor. Wash nve , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI. vatn Hctpltul, cui. W)oinlug und Mul bcriy. DR. F. btrcet. L. M'GHAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II. F REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna nvenue. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARRINO & M'SWEENEV. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE ' PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnot)po Composition of nil kinds quickly done. Facilities uusurpatsed In this region. WIRE SCREEN3 JOS. KUHTTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wunna avenuo, Scranton, Pa,, manufac turer of Wlro Screens. LAWCRa iDEMNeVIUAMIIl DMIDfllin ritANIv E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-ut - Law. Burr buildings, rooms 13 and 14, Wiishlngton avenue. OlCELL & OK1.LL, ATTORNEYS, fi TO 11 Coal Exchange bu.ldlng, Surulitoil. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAl'P, AT- tornc)H und Counsellois-nt-Lavv. Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Seiaiitoii, Pa. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Law. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwe ulth Building. JESSt'P ft .irSSl'P. ATTORNEYS AMD Coiuuellors-iit-Luw, Commonwealth building, Washington nvenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attoineys und Counsellors. Commoti weulth building. Rooms 1, 20 und 11. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATORNEY- VT Law. Rooms 511, 313 und 510, Hoaid of Tiade building D 11 REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate t-eiurlty. Meais building, corner Wushlngtoii uve nue and Spruio ttriet. H F. K1LLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J00 Commonwealth blelg, Strauton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- ul-LiVv'. LOl Cominonwenlth building, Scranton. UPWARD XV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms M3-'0I, 0th lloor, Meurs bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. 7 and s Burr building L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 42! Lackawanna uve., Seianton. I'a. C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwialth btilldlng. Seianton, Pa. PATTERSON A: WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank building. r. COMEGYS. 121 i-PlU'CE STREET A. W. HERTIIOLF. Attv., Mears Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND 3UROEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. and Mulbcriy St. Telephone: Day call, 0313, night call, 413. DR C. L. PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 Wyoming uvenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. IIOME opathlst. No. 22S Adums uvenuo. DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner W)omlng nvenuo and Spruco street. Scranton, Ofllco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m, to G p m. DR. XV. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH ington avenue DR I. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Bonid ot Trade building OIllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ollleo telephone 1303. Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S XV. L'AMOREArX, OFriCE 211 Adams Residence 111S Mulborrv. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnc)s. und gcnlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOIC. VETERINARY' SUH geon Horses, Cattle nnd Dog treated, Hospltnl, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telcphono 2C72. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 CRANK Hn avenue. Hates reasonable. P. ZIEGLEH. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D.. L. &. XV. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop SCHOOL SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Seianton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas JI Cann, LL. D , Walter H. Buell, A M. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 151S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and bejt uttendanco for a limited number of pa tientb. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurser)men; btore 110 Washington nve nuo; giccn house, 1330 North Main ave nue; ttoro telephone. 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST l'ROM PHILIPPINE ISL nnds. Greatest Navul Battle. S.loes nil bltwn to pleets 11111I liiiulid in Net tleton's Shoe Stoie, Washington avenue Ladles' line Button shoes, lusset and dongola, cost $2 50, at $1.10. ladles' Hue $2 00 bhoes for fc Ladles' Oxiorels. cost $150 for "ii Mens $2 30 cilf nnd lus set shoes for $1 4J, $3 00 shoes for $1 , etc. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls picnics parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address 11 J. Bauer, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. MF.GARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Wurehouse U0 Washington avenue. Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad ol New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) stations in New York root of Liberty ifeeti In? It., and South Ferry Whitehall street Anthracite- coal used exclusively, Insur- MtT'lv'l'l'LlI V.Ndlfi,',.'',.f:c!'T MAY 15 1,S -Ivii..::." I-,!.. Keranton for Plttston. Willus-Haire, etc , ut : 10 10 u 111 , 2 35. 3 20. 710 P. m. Sundays, 9 00 u, iruiua v"'w. w ... in 1,1 ,, ,,, 1 ,,, 111 , For Lakcvvood and Atlantic Clt, 8,0 .. 1. . ,,". ,. 10 join ". ,..,,, i, Allpntnu-n TlAthln. he'iii, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 u. m , 1203 20P ni Bundass. 2 U i m. For Hultlmoro and Waslilngton and nolnts Houth and West via Bothlohem, rTu ni. 120 p. in SiniiluvH 2 15 p m For Long Brunch, Ocean Giove, etc., ut 8 30 11 in und 1 2U 11 ill. For Rending. Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Alleutown. u30 a in . 1 20 p. in. Sun- UUjor"ro!tHvlllo S TO a m . 1 20 p m Returning, leavo Ne-vv York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 4 W. p 10 (ex pnss) u in, 130 (expiess) p m. Sundu), Leavo New York, South Fcr.-y, font Whitehall stiect, ut 9 01. ri in . 1 25 p in. I'uescngerb arilvlng or departing from this teunlnal can connect uiulei cover with all the clovuted railroads Broadway cable cars, und ferries to Hiookl)n uitd Stuten Islund, making epilck transfer to nnd from Giund Cential Depot and Long Islund Railroad. Leavo Philadelphia Reading Terminal, 9.21a 111.. J TO p. 111 Sunda) C 15 a. in Through tickets to all poi.its ui lowest rate may bo had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at the station. II P. HALIYWIN. Gen, Pass. Agt. , 1, II. OLHAUSilN. Oca. Suet. l-or fliaueii v',.":,.;v,..:.i'. iV.i,i.. : o,r.. "' ror New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) a in . 1 20 c xpi e ssi, u 20 (. x iiressi 11 1 m Sundu). 2 15 p m. Train uvligi:0P m uiilvisut Philmlelphli 11 adlng Teimlual. 7 01 p m. und New B0RER0 SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent, Situations for i'ivo Schedule In Etfect Nov. aS, 1S97. Trains Leave, Wllkos-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Phlladolphia, BaltU more, WasliinRton, and for Pitts burp; and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlcton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia,' and for Sun bury, Marnsburp;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazlcton and Pottsville. J. I'. WOOD. Clcn'l Pan. Aeent J. tl. IIUTCMINbON. Ucncral Manajer. Del.. Lncka. nutl Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S37. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex. press for New York und nil points East, 1 40, 3 00, C 13, 8.00 und 10 03 a. 111.; 12.55 and 3 ;, 1 p. m. Express for Enston, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, 3.15, t00 and 10.20 a. u . 12 33 and 3 33 p 111. Washington nnd way stations, 3 43 p. m. rEnb)haiina aceuinmodatlnn, 610 p. m. Express for lllnghumton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris nnd Buffalo. 12 10 2 33, 9 00 a. m . and 1 E3 p m , making close connection, at Buffalo te nil points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Hinpliumton nnd vu) stations, 103 p. m. Nicholson atcommoiiatlon, 5 13 p m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.53 p m. Express for Utlra nnd Richfield Springs, 2Ti ,1 in , ntul 1 53 p m. Ithncn, 2'i3 9 00 n 111 , nnd 1 53 p m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes Earre. I'ljmcuth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan vllle, making closo connections at North umberland for Wllllnmtport, Harrisburg, Hiltlmore, Washington und tho South Northumberland and intermediate sta tions, C 00, 10 05 a. m , und 1.33 and tl 00 p. in Nantlcoko nnd Intcrmedlnto stations, SOS and 1110 a. m. PI) mouth and lntci medlato stntlons, 3 35 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.43 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. For detnlled Information, pocket time tables, etc., nrply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Tassenecr Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware nnd Hudson. On Monday, May 21, trains will lcavo Scranton as follows; For Carbondalc 0 20, 7.53. S 55, 10.15 a. m.; 32 00 noon, 1.21, 2 20. 3 52, 5 25, 6.25. 7.57, 9 13. 11.00 p, m , 1 10 a m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., C.20 a. m., 2 20 p. m For Honesdale 0 20, 8 53, 1013 a. rn.; 12 00 noon, 2 20, 5 23 p m. Tor Wllkcs-Baire-C 15. 7.50. S 43. 9 3?, 10 43 n m. . 12 03, 1 25, 2.1S, 3 3J, 4 27, 6 10, 7.50, 10 2s, 11 "0 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley H H . 0 45 n m . 12.03. 1.25, 4 27 p m (vv 1th Black Diamond Express), 11 30 p. m. For Penns)lvanln R. R. points 0.45, 9.33 n m ; 2 Is, 4 27. For western points via Lehigh Vallev H. II.. "50 a. in, 12 03. J.3J (with Black Diamond Expres.3). 10 2S, 11 30 p. m. Trains will urrivo at Scranton as foi- lows: From Cnrbondale and tho north 6 40. 7.43, 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 F. J 23, 4 21, 3 4:, 7 43, 10 23, 11.27 p m. Trom Wllkcs-Barro and the south G.'5, 7 50. 8 50, 1010. 11.53 a. in.. 1.16. 2 14. 3 48, 5 20 ti 21. 7 53, 9 05, 10 03 p. m , 1 13 a. m. Complete Information -cgarding rates to ull points in the United States and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of fice In tho depot. Spe clnl attention given to Western and Southern report business. J XV. HUHDICK G P. A . Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracito Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comturt. In Eltect Mu) 15, 1S0S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON Tor Philadelphia and New York via D". & 1 11 It at e, 13 1 m , and 12 03, 2 IB, 1.27 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 3) p. m. For Plttston and AVllkcs-Barro yja D., L t :V R. K.. 0 00, 11.10 a. in.. 153, 3 35, 1 For Whlto Haven, Hurloton. Pottsville, nnd nrlnclpal points In tho coal regions x H I) K 11 H R . 0 45. 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. P'lor Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Har risinirc and pilncipal Intermediate sta t ons via D & H it. R., 0,3 a m.. 12 03. 2 1s 4 27 (Black Diamond Expiebs), 1130 PFmr Tunkhannock, Towar.da. Elmlra. Ithaca. Geneva and principal '"'"'nodi nto stations, via D . L. i: w. 11. II.. 8 03 ,, m i" 45 unil 3j p. m. For' Geneva Rochester. Buffalo. Nlag nri 1'nllb Chicago and all points west via u fell 11 . 12 0 3Si (Black Dlumond I'viVrpVa) 10 2S and 1130 p m. 1 .,?... L rlnr nnd sleonlne or Lehloh Viiiipv iiarlor cars on ull tiulns between W kis-livrro und New Yoik Philadel nhla Buflalo find Suspension Bridge phta, jmij ' , n wlLm :t ,-cn aupt, CHAP. S LEE Pass. Agt. 20 Cortlundt street. New York v W NONEMACHER. Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem. Pa. Lric and WyomiiiR Valley. In Effect Sept. 19. 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York nnd Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Haw Icy and local points at 7.0a a. m und 2 23 p m. Arrive nt Scranton from abovo points at 10 23 n. m.. 3 15 and 9 38 p m. f- SCltAVl'OMIIVISIOW. fln Effect December l'illi, 180T. Kortli Hound. Somh Buund. 2011 901 'i SwtTialns Dally. Ex- lw cept Mindty ) go - 1 ... p m.vrrlve LeTe 1 u 7MN Y 1'riMimin Bt .... 740 .... .... .... 7ioiWest 4.'mi street .... 7W . .. ! .... 700 weehawken .... 810 .... p ulArrlvo teare r u 115 ca(lola . lies .... lew llunceck ... 211 .. " :... l."ii StarlUht ... sss .... ijco Pi oston Park .... 2 91 ,.,. I!!. ... U4n Wlnirnoa .... 3 4 .... ... . . U2) royotello ... 8&0 .... !..! ... ism Orson ... 2si .... .!!. ... UC3 Fleiaanv Mt. acn ... . . ... I1U9, I'nlondalo 8C9 .... .' H49 KoreUClty .. si..., .... .. 111 carbanelMa .... ttol .... lino Willie Hrlaeo ... ton ... IllSlI Mayfleia .... 13 43 .... lis.il Jcrtnyn .... S45 .. .... .... ins Archie-aid . am , ., .... ... in wiuton .. sm .. .... .... I' I' I'eckvllla .... 859 .. , 1107 Olvplittllt .... 401 ... .... .... liov 1'ilcibure ... 4 01 ... I". .... 1101 Throop '.410 . 11 OJ Frovtdcnco 4M ... 1I0S7I park riace , .. 14 n ... , 10 55 ecrantoD .. 4 so .... a u leavo Arrive r u All trains rnu dally exrent riUDdir. t slKDinualUatiralnrjtopomsU'ual for pas. HDKcrs. . hecure rates via Ontario a Western tefor; Burcbaslne tloketB and eavo money. Bay and lijot mpress to the West, . J. O. Anderson, den. rasa Agt. T. VUtaroA. Iilr. Vans, Act, BoriaUMi, i'a. -nTje-
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