THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MAY 31. 3808. SPORTING EVENTS OF MEMORIAL DAY Athletic Contests ol Many Kinds on Track and Field. two bask ham. games played hy nearly every clur in all the leagues-records broken in Tin: bicycle races at mi: TWO PHILADELPHIA TRACKS-IN BCRANTON TWO HAI.lj GAMES wkre won hy ini; y. m. c. a. CLUB. III nil depnttincntn of sport, yesterday was a decisive tiny. Neatly all the :lubs In the liiofosslonnl bnse ball leagues ployed two games and In the track and Held many contests weie de cided. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Moraing (.'utiles. At Philadelphia- IU1.E Louisville ooooooooi 1 2 l'llll.ldrlphtii ... . 00(1 1 20H U 6 10 J Batteries Frncr and St)ilci . Plitt and "Ucl'iuland. Umpires Snydei and Cuir) At Pittstmig R.ll K. Pittsburg 000 000 100-1 3 2 B.iltimoro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 C U Battciles-Gnidner urd Minplij; Ate. James and Clark, Umpircs-O'D.iy and McDonald. At New York- H H.E. Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 2 5 l New York 1 0 J 0 0 0 2 0 C 10 1 Btttciles- Wilson and Connot, So)inour nnd Oiady. Umpires Hmslio anil An diews. At HrocklMi It. 11 i-2. Cincinnati 20100012 0-0 'J 2 Biouklyn 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10-411 s Batteries I law le) and Vaughn; Ken nedy and Grim. Uniplies-Cubhman and UeydlT. At Boston It II. E. Chicago 000 1000012 7 R Boston 0 70 003 1 0 -ll 14 1 Batteries Callahan and Donohuo: Nichols and Bergen. Umpires l.jnch and Connolly. At Washington Wushlnglon-St. Louis, fit st game postponed owing to non-arrival of St. Louis team because of wash out on railroad. Allcruntin (James. At Philadelphia H U.K. Louisville 0100(10000-1 0 0 Fllnelelphl.i an 0 1 l o .1 0 .", I. 0 Batteries -Dnv ami WlWtin; Wheel ir and Flshci ' "ipi rs Sn)der and Curry. At New "ictk h.e. Cleveland 2 0 2 0 0 0 n 4 S. 12 2 Now Yot k 0 U 0 3 0 0 0 1 ." 'I 1.1 I I! tunics Powell. Young and O'Cnn nnr; Hnsle and Warner. duplies Ems lie and Andicws. At Htocklyn u.ll E Cincinnati SOOOOOOOO-5 7 1 J!tockln 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 8 0 Batteries Dv) or nnd Vaughn Ycager and Hjiui. Umpires Ctishtnan and llcjdler. At Boston n 1 1. 12. Chicago 10 0 0 0 0 10 0-2 S ! Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 11 i Batteries Grlfllth and Donohuc; Klobo. danz nnd Ycngcr. Umplrcb l,)iieh an J Connoll). At Washington R H i: St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 .', 14 1 Washington 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 ri ! 2 liattoilcs Stdhnff nndClemcnts- Swnlm McGtilre. Uir.plics Swnrtwood and Wood. t At Flushing U.ll. 12 Balllmorn 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Pittsburg 0 1 l 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 t Hitteries Ncps and Clarke; Tunnehlll nnd Murphy. Umplios-O'Day and Mc Donald. EASTERN LEAGUE. Morning (James. At Huffaln ItlMI 12. Ilulfnlti 2 11 1 2 00 0 0 1 i) Hi G Toronto 0 0 II o 1 4 0 0 0 S 10 2 Batteries Brown and Urqulmrt; Will iams and Case). At l'ro!iknce R .J2, Providence 01113040 (10 U 2 Wllkos-Uarro . 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 14 C 10 lotteries Ruddtrlum and Cilshnnt; Kecna and Gondlng. At Sjrncuso H,u i; Bl.icuo 0 1 0 0 0 '. 1 0 1 1 1 Sprlngllclel 0 u 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 S 2 Matte) It's Kissinger nnd Din rill; Pap palau nnd Nlchnl. At Rochester n 11. K Rochester 2 0 1 0 3 1 o 1 s s n Montreal 00010U110 3 ' 2 Batteries Harper nnd Unjd; Miner and Smlnk Afternoon ('nines. At Syiucuse It II 12 Syracuse 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 o o Sptiuglleld 1 000 1 J 1 1 0 I 11 2 lintterles MaUrkey and Lake; Doltn and Nichols. At Rochcstei- It. II 12 Rochester . . . 3 0 0 j 3 3 0 2 0 1! 3 Moutieal ooooooo oo- o .". i Hatterlcs Ycrkes and Gunson, McPar land and Hutler. At nuftaio- itr.H i: Buffalo 0 0 0 4 3 112 -!( 10 2 Toronto i 11010000-4 s 4 liattcries Norton and Dliglns, Gas ton nr.d Casey. At Pro Idence First afternoon tiame h.h.i;. rrovldenco 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 O fi 11 2 Vllkes-Ilarro 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2-711 5 Dntterles IJpnn and Cilslmm, l'attun nnd Pmlth. Second afternoon came It. 1 1 .2. Providence 2 4 0 2 0 0 110-10 S C'llkcs-Hnrre 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0- ii 12 2 Hatterlcs llodcon and Cilsluim; Conk lry, Tattcn and Smith ATLANTIC I HAGUE. Horning Gmiiich. At Lancaster l.rinraster. 0; Hartford, 4. At Heading TUndlnK. 0. Allcntnnn, 0. At Richmond Hlehmond. ; Norfolk, 1, At New aikNc wink, u, Patcrsnn, 3. Allrrnnnn Gnniv". At Allentown Alltntonn, 12; Read- f 4i COLORADO TOURS Is tho tltlo of a now book on Colorado, America's great health and pleasure resort. Tho book 13 beautifully Illus trated and contains a valu able map of tho State. A copy can bo had without charge upon application to P.S. Eustl3,Gon'l Pass'r Agt, C. B. & Q. R. R Chicago, III. Ins, 11. Second afternoon Binnc Allui town, 8; Rending, C. At Lancaster LancDsler,3; Hartford, 9. At Richmond The nftcmooit came ho twecn Richmond nnd Not folk vas sloppul hy rain at tho end of the fourth inning v llh the teori' 2 to 2. At l'atireon l'ntcrson, 1, Ncwatk, 0, COLLEGE QAMES, At Hethleliem University nf lVnnjl vanla, J; l."hl!?h t'nlvrtslt.v, 2 At Ithucj-Cninill, fij Columbia. 4 AMATEUR BASE HALL. V. .11. C A. Hon Two Dccorntlon liny Clinics from Unlon. The YounR Men's Chrlstlnn nsn.'la tlun defeated 1'aston In tho two gums of ball at Athletic park yesteiday. Tim tnninlng siote wns & to I and that of the nftetnoon 4 to 3. Mcpherson pitched both Barnes for the Kaston club, which Is composed of ft line set of young fellows. Thej were beaten hocniMi' thch vvoik was Intel lor In till depait incuts of tho game. sscore. Morning Game UASTONi A.H. R. II. O. 3 0 1 C 1 0 a. n Mauch, hs .... UUmt, rf Mjers, if McKie. lb A Miller. 2b ... Slddif, cf cirtilio, a 1. Miller. 3l .. MePheison, p . Totals 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 1 fl 21 4 2 SCRANTON. A.FJ. It. 11. O. A. n Clearv, ss i 0 2 d 2 1 Owens, lb 0 2 2 4 0 0 Logan, c G 1 I C 0 0 niniiillr 3b 4 0 2 3 2 1 Ulllfrnn. ir 2 0 0 0 0 0 T. lliiok", 2b :t 0 0 '.' I 1 Stelle, if 4 2 1-1 1 0 Reee, if 10 10 0 0 Mlllderlg 3 3 U 0 0 1 Totnh 31 S 0 20 7 1 Kaston 0 0 0 0 10 0-1 Scranton 2 0 12 0 1 2-S 'Slilders out on Inllcld fly. Uained inns U.iston, 1, Scranton, 2 Tvvn-haso lilts ("le.iiy, Hlaitdln, Steele Stolen bases Owcna, 2; Mllldciig, 2, Steele. 2. Clcai. 1 Lett on bases l'attun. r., Scr.ii'ton, 7. Stiuil: out Hy Mcl'lierson. r; bv Miildeilg. 4. )oiibl plays lirooks to Chary tn Owens, Maueh, unassisted 1'list on errors -12as-ton, 2, Scranton. 3 I'list on balN Off MePheison. .'. off Mulderlg, 1. IM by pitcher Steele. P.iscd balls -Grube, 1, Umpire McGult e. Afternoon game i:aston. A U. R. H. O. A. 12. Maurh. ss 4 0 0 4 3 2 HbniT, if 4 2 2 10 0 Mver, If 10 0 2 10 McICee, lb 10 17 0 0 A. Miller, 21 3 10 4 10 Sldd. rs, cf 4 0 2 10 0 Grube, c 10 0 4 3 0 P. Miller. 31 4 0 2 12 0 Mcl'hcisoii, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 3 7 21 13 2 SCRANTON. A.H. R. II. O A i: Clearv, ss G 0 1 1 3 1 Ovvn, lb 4 1 2 15 0 1 l.ognu, e It 0 0 2 2 0 Hlaudlu, 31 3 0 2 0 4 0 Gllleian if 3 0 0 1 o 0 T. Hiooks. 2b 10 10 10 StoJe. If 4 112 0 1 Reese, cf 4 2 1 U 0 0 O'Neill, p 4 0 2 0 1 U Totals 31 1 10 27 11 3 12aston 0 10 0 0 10 1 0 ". Scranton 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 1-1 No one out when winning run was scored. Uarned run9 Kaston, 1: Scianton. 1 Two-base hits Owens. Clenr. Sacrllke bits Giller.in, A Miller Stolen bases Stide Kbner Reese Left on bans Scianton, f, Kaston, 7 Struck out Hv O'Neill. 3. Double pl.i.s-Kbli l to V. Miller to Grube Uiist on inoi Sen ni ton. 2, nston, 2 Ulrst on balls Olf O'Neill. 2, off MePheison, 3 lilt )v pitcher Lugan O .Will. Ueest , P.thseJ balls Logan, 1 Umpiie .McGulncss. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Slldero plajed two games yester day and were vletoilous in both In the morning they defeated tho Nay Aug Slais; seoie 10 to G; batteiies, Hlch.ii ils, Hojit and Hlefenbuig, for Nay Aug Stars, Coslett and Schldgcr for Sliders. In the nfteinon tho Slldets defeated the T.ljlor HosebutdH by a seoie of 17 to 3, battel leu, Coslett and Schlager, nnd Kvnn and Stone The Hlack Diamonds, of the South Side, defeated the Young llustleis by the sioie of 7 to 6, batteiies Joe Heap nnd Tim Fallon, nnd Hob Gi.ilg and Fiank Savelle Tho Athlctle Uutnnl association base ball team wo air) like to ni"et the Slld eis Thuisdt'v afternoon instead of Sat urday. Please nnsv ot tluouh The Tribune W. G'tUa&uei, manager. (lentRc Hutilngton, ea-itnln. Tile Dodgeis, of Old Fjige, challenge tho Hi owns, of the West Side, foi next Sunday, the Gill, on the Old Foige giounds. Please niiMvei thiough The Ttlliune This Is foi any team under 21 jcais old First come, (list suved The Star Sailors, of Cedar avenu, defeated the Slldeis on the Cuwhlll giounds by the scene of 0 to J The llattleis uicept tho ibilbngf of the South Side Sliders for Satunlay, Juno 4 Players be wine to nnet niu Kim Park thin eh at 0 o'clock Captain Hoy Voiherti No. II school challenges the Athlrtlcs ot Sandeison hill for n game of bull Satunlay. June 4, on the lattei ground. H. Mllloi, cnptnln. The Dashcirt of PiicoblliK jesteidav defeated the Ciystals of Dkksun b the scoie of 31 to S The Dashers of Prlceburs defeater the Peekvlllo Junloms on the lattei r grounds yesteiday hy the score of u to S TAVL0RE DEFEATS VERNIER. Won the '(lil6 Klcvcln llntch Knee nt H'ovv (.ine, l'hlladclihla. Jlnv 30 Kdtinrd Tay loie, champion of Funic, toduj de feated Joe ernler, of Philadelphia, In a match i.ico feir twenty miles at the Decoiatlon Day nil et at Wlllov iimvo bleyele trac I; The nice wus n lullllant one fioni start to finish nnd was ie jilete with dashes of spi ed on the pat t of each contestant Taylore wns lit st away at the pistol shot and led foi one lap, when he lost his ,jn., Veintf taking Iltst iiosltlou nnd lending ut the Hist mile in 1.52 4-5. Veinler held close to his pacing teams nnd led ut the second nnd thlid miles, being then u lap ahead of Tnyloio. Tins position was maintained until af ter tin tenth mile. ernler c rosslng 111 st at ench mile. Willie on the bad. stietch in the Mist lap of the eleventh mile, a quad jiaelmj oi ntor made a bad spill, upsetting vernier This gave Tnvloie a big ad vantage nnd he closed up the cap be tween him and Vernier unci went nhcad Tayloro'a tlmo for the twenty miles was 37 minutes and 13 seconds. In tho only other professional Avent, one-third mile, Mnjcr Taylor, tho col oicd rider, won In 11 splendid spurt from lledsttnm second. Caldwell third. Tltno 41 4-5 sicond". KAISER BREAKS A RECORD. Hut l lloateii In Auotlinr Itnce nl UoodKldci I'nrlt. Philadelphia, May 10 Kail Klser, nf I'.ivtop, this afternoon clipped lour seconds oft tho Amoilcan iccord for one kilometer, on the one-third mllo board blc.vclo tiack nt Woodslde park. Klset's time wiw 1.01 2-.". The fenmer I lecoid wns 1 03 2-G, tnnde by Kdtinrd I Tayloie nt Manhattan Heach ten dnys ago. Klcr was paced by n ciulnt, which ho followed In Hue stj,le. In the hnlf-mllo event, Klser, who Is the piesent champion nt that dis tance, wns beutpii by (J. L Stevens, of Ottumwa, In., nnd A C. Meiten.i, of rit. Paul, In a dtlvlng llnlsh There was less than u wheel's length between the thiee men. In the one mile international pio fesslonal race, Johnny Johnson, of Min neapolis, won by ovel fifteen nids. Johnson's riding In this nice vvn one of the featuies of the afternoon. Hem I Clssne, tlio Fienchman, and Johnson weie easy wlnneis In the llve mlle pin suit race Tin li" opponents were H. H. Shonio, of Philadelphia and Jay Katon, tho Jeiseyman JACK SKELLVS LOSS. I'lrc Destrov s Ills Cnlc nnd tlm lllg Grnenpoint Club Iliiildlug. Jack Skelly, the American Sporting club's ninnager, who has become very well known In this cltj. has sustained n seveie Ios In n $100,000 Hiooklyn lire which cUstrojed his cafe and the Gioenpolnt Spoitlng dub In that city. A leccnt issue of the Hiookljn Kaglo contulns the following: Tho Ilist of four alarms wns rung In at 12. $0 n. in The bo wus pulled bv n po lleini.iu. who wns iuloinud of a Hie In Jack Skcll; 's sale on, 14.' and 111 Gieni polnt avenue. Skilly was in a slltliir: loom la the .n,u (,f tho lilaee witli a f -w frli mis when thu file bioke out The n ar out of the place In i. tew minutes was enveloped In llnmts A puttion of the Mote at the Im k has been use el recently i s a ci nrei t lull li om Skellj's stole the flames spread east and west with gieat l.iplility, going lii st to the l.ugi finme ljiillelmg Imme dlatelj in the ii.n ami known as the Gieenpolnt Athletic club building. It has been the seen" of imnv boxing bouts lo.' the jiast three vonrs .mil recently been fitted up to nccemmeilate 3leO people-. A good deal of nmp ill ) wa" opiesiod this morning among the "poitlng men of Grcenpolnt for Mi. Sl.illv. He li.ul ro centlv fitted up the "tore, which was binned, at a cost of $J TOO He had l fourth li tercst in the iKtmi'S ot the club bulldli.g lie was imlnmnid and will lose I'Verv ii imv Invested The ntliei owners of the (lub II tilt gs weie M .1 Kennedy ami John Wibcii. Skellj s loss on tho cafe .was JIOIM. The Gieenpolnt Spoil ing dubs biilidlng and conti nts vvie valued at "i 000 THE MARKETS. Scranton Hoard of T ratio Kxcliango Ciuotatlons--All Quotations niisud on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scranton & Filtston Trac. Co. Nutlonal Ucrlng tc Drill's Co. Uiist National Hank Kluihuist liculuviud Scranton Savings Hank Scranton Packing Co Lica. Iron Steel Co Third Nation u Hank Tliroop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Tiac Co Scianton A!o Woiks Dime Dcp cv Dls Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Kconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Compan Scranton Illuminating, Heat ; Power Company Scranton l'oiglng Co Tinders' National Hank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack Tnwl eV. Safe Dep Co .. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co .... BONDS. Bcianton Pass Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Stieet Hallway, ilrst mortgage, due 1D1S Peoploh Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 19.il Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka Township School &.. Cltv of Scranton St. Imp. b.. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co , first moitgage G's, due 1932 10 SO . . 1UJ 223 ... l3 M S45 M IS ... 75 1C0 m no 45 S5 ... l'J'J 1J0 1W luO i:o in 115 ... 115 ... 115 100 1IU 102 bZ 100 103 Suw York l.lvn Mock. "en Yoik May 30 Reeves Recelp s, 4 Men I head, 2 "OT eats on ale, nmrket stead, bulls nnd cows, linn, all srlel; steels, fl'iilju, tops, ;".;, oven and stegs, .' 7.',a4 Do . lulls fliVii, eow, sia J S", C abb s s v nnd tun lningd Anurl cm steeis ii..ilu'. die-scd weight, llvo illoll, 'l'.,.ii.i oresseMl Weight, lefllg- ei.itur 1 l ki p. r pound, eports toduv, PiA e.aili luranrn w S".u c itlle, 1 .'.'1 hhcii .it el ' ii in. ii ti is of bief Calves Hoc i us " J- 7 In i deiri end lair, all A wntiinti J does not lnvc i to be nlaced I under an X ray to show to ull beholders Hut she is suffer. ing from ill. health III. heiltli m.irL- a woman much more quickly than it does a man It de stroys the sparkle in her eve the bloom ( of health on her check her v ivacity of I manner her snrlifliliftipcc of carriage and nervous petulant nnd despondent Omerallv ill in iitli in a vvoiuan is due to disoi iieu or derangements of the delicate and Initio! taut feminine organs which are the cradle of the race No woman who suf fers in this wa can retain her good looU or her attractiveness The diily burden of torturing, dragging pains tint she carries, will soon make her a phvsieal wreck, and eventually cither Ui'l her or drive her to iusanit Any woman tnav restore and re tain her health md strength in a womanlv way bv the ui ,,f l)r Pierce's Favorite 1'resci iption It cures ab-oluu ly and com pletely the vvetkniss and dUenscs peculiar to her sex It does away with the- neces sity for the obnoxious ' t xaininations " and " local treatments " insisted upon by nearly nil plijsicinns and enables her to treat her self in the privacy of her home It is the invention of Dr It V Tierce, for thirty years chic f consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, nt Ilufialo, N V Any woman may consult him bv letter free of clnrge All corrcs poudeucc sacredly confidential "I was lrUl fur slxtrrn ear witli nrolnp cm wninni disagreeable ilrain jialu in the small of niv back oml cothenes, vvriten .Mr Mnty Ahl n of Jiarrotirtt llarron Co Wis ' When I beifin tiV.lni I)r ierre' Favorite l'reicriptlon I could not sit up After taVIng it for one week I got uti nnd did my housework? I liavetaken lour bottl(of the, I'avorite ITefcrlp lion,' one liottlcof the C.olilen Meeiiral Discov ery and three nottlex of the Pleaaiit rdlet Thtie meillclues liavecured me. I feel as well a I ever did Seveu of the best doctors In the land trmlpH my --e but j;ae tnc ho relief" i i ii nn i ii mi iiwiimiii . i 1 1 LisMiSl 1 ifc.4szx&?.$am pa rWir U.rfj 'MftJerj mMmmm THE TRIGONE'S OPPORTONlTTBOREflO ONE INSERTION A WORD. FO? RENT FOR RKNT-2 FURNISIIKD ROOMS, p. ,i i i .. ' Gil ine sttift FOR RKNT-RCJOMS. 77J ".MONHOK avenue. FOR RKNT-FUR.Tsili:i) IIOISK.1N nulie Till coiitr Clay avenue and (.trove stteet. FOR HI2NT-S.HOO.MKD IIOUSK MOD 'in Impiovenutits. No "dl liuincj ave nue for tuittlculiirs Imiulie .Mis. Dr. Gin elner No tV,-i cjtiinc avenue lOlt RKNT TtTcKLY FUllNISIIliD front and ride room 1121 Adams nvo. FOR H12NT-DI2.SK ROo"m OR SHARK , of olllces see e ml Itoiii front, Coal Kn- change. Call t loom li. 1'OH HL'.NT - SKC()ND FLOOR, Wl Quinej HOUS11 TOR RKNT-405 WYOMING avenue. Apply to F. II Clemons, Hlup Illdgo C.-vai CoTipany's ofllce, Mcars Hulldln;. AHN roll HKNT-M-, M VltON COITRt! Applj to P. II Clemons, Illuo Rldgo Coil Compiny's olllre Meirs Hulldlng FOR SALE I OR SAI.K-HORSK ?VD HUGGY A line hoise nnd buggv very cheap. Sold fn want ot use. Address Ho J., 1 illume, olllee FOR SALK - Sl'M.MKR COTTAGK fitted with nil modern improvements, sltii'itcd ut Lake Ariel, Pa. Addtcss It MeClave, Scranton. FOR SALK NO. C RKMINGTON (vpewrlter. Good is mvv. Morse, Williams H Co 4ii Spruce stieet. FOR SALK-A HORSK SIX Y'KARS old. nil sound and last, a lady can drive him Addles- S It , Tribune office. TOR SALK-ONK 20-HORSK POWTJt boiler, as good as now. TIIK WES TON MILL CO. WA NTED. WANTKD-A PKRSON WITH HI SI ness tact, who Is strletiv rellible, to represent u New York cmporatlon. We can assuie to tho light person u hand somo and permatunt Income, a small amount of 1110110 will be needed, togeth er with sntlsfactorv leferelices Addicss, the Universal Idpnllficatlon unci Heeov ei Co. 41 Union Squaie New Yurk Clt. HELP WANTED TKACHKRS WHO DRSIRK KMPLOY ment dining vacation in eilucatlonal work mlilriss R 1 Welles Hutldiiig, Wilkes-Harre HELP.WANTEDjJflALE ACTIVK SOLICITORS WANTKD I2V iivwhcie for Aim ilea s Rattle lor Cuban Freedom.' otllclal war book, tells all ubuut Spain Cuba, iinnlis navies vv.11 and all gn.it eonimaucUi '. graphic desciiptlon ot Diwevs famoes vlctoiv and 111 4 cnmnlelt blugr.ipliv , bii'gest bonk, OOH l.uge pages, m ignltli entlv Illus trated, tremendous demand onl H ro coinmisslon "in pi r cent , bonanza fo" agents, JU d.ijs crullt frclrht paid, out fit ftee Write quick Tho Dominion company, Dept '.' Chicago SALESMEN WANTED. SaTkSMKN - SKLL ''uNCl'lY"sAXI S Navv ' to mm hunts for ndvgt and premiums nig jiav Immeii'i demand. Dvei 200 large Photos Side line 01 exelii. Mfis, uill Market. Phila BOARD AND ROOMS. UOOD ROOMS AND HOARD at 420 Adams avenue APPLY WANTKD-YOUNG MAN. 10, W1SIIKS board ami mom in urlv ue Catlinue tuinl'v , one located near lilbunc lheu pretcried Addles, .ating tenn, C J, Tribune olllee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANrKD Wl'rH AHOU 1 tlO.OCO. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Laige piollts. Safo Investment. For interview undress V. O. Hox 274, Scranton. Pn. LEGAL. kstatk of 'Joseph m. "irorKsrivrij of the Cltv ot f-cianton, Lackawnnni count) . deceased Letteis of administration having been granted to the undersigned, all pct-ons having claims en demands against th said estuto will pic-cnt them for pay ment, and those Indrhtcd thereto will plenso make Imircdlntu iia)inent to HKNRY M. HOIKS. Admlnistiator, CHAS. 11. WELLES. Seriuuon, Pa. Atoiney for Kstalc NOTICE IS IIEKEHY GIVEN TI1A. AN ippltcatloii will I)' made to the Gov ernoi of Pcnnsvlvunl i on i dnesdn), the llrst da) of Juno, b) William 11 11. Hull. M. D . Edward 12 Sn)elei, M. D . Uill 1 im C Goeiiluo. M D , William D. Van Lennep. M D and William W. Van Ilaun M D , nuclei the Act oi s-etnbl), entitled "an act to piovldu foi the in eoiporatlou and icgulitlnn nf ecttuln lOiporatlniiH " nppinvid April 2'i, 1ST I, and the supplements thereto loi th" chattel nt an Intended corporation to be called Elmvvoorl Hull." the diarrcter nnd ob ject ot which It the maintaining an hotel ami sanitarium, and for these jiui poses to have possess and enjoy all the lights, bene tits nnd pi iv lieges ot cald Act of As sembly and supple im nts thereto THOS 1. WELLS, Solicitor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuunt to u icsolutlon passed b) the board of dliectors of thu Liickuvvanna. Telephone Compaii) u meeting ot tho stockholder of t-uld (cimpativ Is called, and will be held at the said compaii) s ehluf olllee or place of business, No 423 Lackawanna avenue, in the cit) ot Sciau tnn counts of Lackawanni, and statu cf l'etins)lvanla, on tho thirtieth da of June A D ii8 nt thiee odnek p in, for tho purpose of taking action on tho npinovul oi disapptov.tl of tho proposed Increase of tho capital stock of said corn pan) from ten thousand dollars to one hundred thousand dollars GEORGE S HORN. Secretary. sold, veals 4.ui 1. thrnce, V0J5; bullet milk calves la I 4'1. e!i difs. cl vealH, 8h10i Sheep uud l.uinbs-RuelptB It., ,7J Ik ail, 17ij c.is on tali, sheep uti u lv I viui lings, stcudy to ilrm. lambs. Him lo lower than Srturda) ; nil sold; sheep. 1 "lo n4 r0 cport glades tirsiiiTO, ven lings J4b.j.t5i.lis lambs, sfiuo. Hogs Hi ct Iptn. 12 lie head. 0 curb on sale; market stead at $lal 50, southern and western pig $3 sua J 90 Last l.t lie rt v ('111110 l'uil.ol. Ea.t Llbeit), Pa, Ma) 30 Cattle Slow and lower, eMra. $i.i S. to , prime, 51'iia" common, $la4 '). Hogs Active and higher; prime heavy weight, Ji.l'ia 4 W; best lneilli'ins Jt.lo.il 13, heavy York ers, 1 .nt4 10: light Yoikers. Sii5al20; eommoii to fair Yorkers. f3 93i4; pigr. i,s lo qunllt). IHOfltK); louuhs. I2.D0.i3iJ. Chic (go Live Sloe!,. Chicago. Jlnv 30 Cattle Steady at last week's decline. Native beef steers J) i Ib'i, stockers and fpedeis thu, medium. l (.'ml Cl, cews and heifers, ('.(O.il, cm iters. JJ'iOa'130, Teas steers. JJ.Wal 70 Hogs Good demand; light hogs, $i.',0a 4 1SI-, lieHVy packers, $S90ftll7s. fair to choice, Jl'JOal'tt; pigs, 2 50al9U, butchers, tint 30. Sheep Actlvo and prices firm; sheep, $3al.2Ti; dipped lambs, tlaSSO; wooled lambs. $5.70n0.1O. Roceliits Hogs, iO.000 lieud. catllo, 13.000 bead, sheep, 15, l) hv ol, A POPULAR CLEARING IIOLSI. for the IJcncfit of All Who Have Houses Real I'stnte or Other Property to Sell or I'xchaiti;e, or Who Want or Help '1 hesc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertion! cuts a Word l'xcept Situations, Wanted, Which Are Inserted Tree AGENTS WANTED AGENTS "WANTED-MURAT 11ALL stcad's Great War Hook, "Our Coun tr) In War" All about Annies. Navies. Ceast Dermics Maine Disaster. Cuba, War vviib Spain aim lelatlons with I ot elgn Nntlnus Ni.ulv UM luigcs All wrlt- jen Hince .Maine Dlsastci Mai,uiui'cni il lustrations Ag. nts m tklug tlo to $" per da). No exiinlence necessary. Most lib eral terms guaranteed, 20 days' credl', mini. f... r. i.-... . . , ........ .....v.. , i.nlflr tilt ,...vu , iicinc p.uu iiiiiicifiiMi. , Iree. Send 9 Iwo-eei.t utiimps lo pav pe nge Educational Union, 321 Deaibi ull.nl i ,1.,.. post- born r,.,,-, iiie.ij;u TWENTY AGENTS WANTED IMME dlatel). I'nll today at O.'O Adams u ve nue. Mrs Miller, Manager CHIROPODIST ssu.i n n a N 'VSlV' v CORNS. Ht'NIONS AND INGROWING nnlls cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlco given free E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist, 330 Lackiwauna avenue. Ladle at tended nt their residence If desired. Charges moderate CITY SCAVENGER A H.nRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. HRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Teiephono C0I0. EDUCATIONAL. ICKHLK SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SYIlA cuse, N I neler the supet vision of Bishop Huntington Tvvc nt)-eilnli seln ol )ct.r begins Thuisiln) Sentember 10, Mi. Apply to Miss Mary J Jackson SCALP TREATMENT. --va Vf'vx , i,wvw MRS L T KKLLER, SCALP TREAT- ment, 50c , shumpoolng, 00c; facial masage, raatilcurinj, 25c , ehliopod). 701 Qulncy PROPOSALS. OFI'ICE OF THE HOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II HASTINGS. Governoi. J. C. DRLANKY, Superintendent. L G. M'CAl LKY. Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, btate Treasurer, PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING fcTA tionet), 1'ucl ind other bupplles. In cumplinmo with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth ot Penn S)lvania, wo hereby invite seiled pio pinals, at prices below maximum r,ite- Ilxcd in scln (lilies to furnish stationer), fuel and other supplies foi tne c verul dcpaitnu-nts of the Slito Goveiiiinenf, and for making rcpiirs In the sevei.il de paitments and foi the distribution of tho public documents, fur the veal rndlnc the tit 1st Tuesd i) of June, A. D lfcij Sep.ir.iln propo-ils will be tecelved and scpaiate contiacts avvuiiled as umomiced In s ijii (,ch vlules Eadi piopoal musl be iiieninpauled bv n bond, with nt leist two sureties oi ono suiet) coiiip.in), ap proved bv a Judge ot the Comt of Com mon Pleas of the cotintv In which the per son or pel sons making such proposal may reside- conditioned im tho faithful per formance of the contra' t and aldiessed and delivered to the Ho ird of Commis sioners cf Public Grounds nnd Biilicilm,s befoie twelve o'cloik M of Tuesd.i), the 7th d u of June A D lSS nt which tlmo thu pioposals will bo opened and pub lished In the Reception Room of the Ex ecutive Depaitment at llarrlnbi.rg. and contracts uwuided as Mjon thereatler as pineticnble Blank bonds nnd schedules containing nil neee-jr) lutormiitlin can be ob tained at this Department J r DELANEY. For the Hoard of Comin'ssloneis ot Public Gicnincb nnd Buildings SITU A TIOJNJVANTED SirTVVION WANTED-IN STORE AS cleik, has line! live ears' epc4ieaee in gnu cr) business, cm furnish Al icf erence as leguds character oi nblllt). Address J. V . 405 Vine street. Scianton SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or nnv kind of house e leaning bv the dav. or will take wushlns home. Would like otllocs to clean. Side door. 429 Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG mariled man. will vsoik nt an) kind of work, eight )eirs opiilcnce in nui t and v ge tublu trarket, will woik cheap. Address L E. 1011 Hampton stieet. SITUATION WANTKD AS TKAMSTKR. oi auv kind ot work by a good all around man not utiuid of work Address J. 12 O., 1213 Diamond uvei.eic clt). SITUATION WAN'IKD-BY A YOUNG man, with eight yeirs' cxp-'ilenco as locomotive ilicman, would accept posi tion as Ktitloiunv englncci ot llrcnMii, lefcrence If reriubed Adii(- Jos Hol land, Si. Heln.unt sire et4 I'nrbondale. AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES position In widower's tainll) , no ob jections to i lilldieii, nono but lerpcLtuhlo persons need answer. Addicss II. J., Tribune utile e SITUATION WANTED-AS A BARBER b a null led man, 15 )eais expecl ence, will work at tiasonabli' wages Ad dicss 1) E Ev.ciif, Baibii, Hendham, Pa. SITUATION VNTFD-ilOY OF 17 Wishes posiilen In nlall groeirv r.loie, bns 1 venr ' cxpttlclce will vvoik lor small wues ill Ilrst Address R 12 , laro Tribune PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Con no II Building, bcruuton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE leal of eOii Washlngion avenue, LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCI 1ITECT. 435 Spruto St., cor. Wash ave , Scranton, FREDERICK L. HROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, J2t Vashlngton avenue, Scrunton, T. I. LACEY S. SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natlinal Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hcspllal, cor. Wjoming and Mul ben y. DR. V- L M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. II I. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 115 1)omlng nve WELCOME C. SNOVER 421 LVCKA. wanna avenue. IIouis. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 OETECTIVE3 I1ARRINO & ai'SWEKNEY. COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret tier. vice Asency. PRINTIN3 THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnot)pe Coiiincdtlnn of nil kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, ReXr ClfLACKA. vvsnna avenue, Scranton, Pa., munutac turer of Wire Screens. LAwycns FRANK 12. HOYLK. ATTORNF.Y AND Coiltise llor - at - Law Butr bulldln.'s, looms 11 and 14, Washington nvetiuc. OKKI.I. - OK1.LL, ATTOHNUYS. r TO 11 Coal Kxdiaugo buildiiiri Scranton WII.LAHD, WARR1.N &. ICNAPP, AT torue)s ami Counsellors-ut-L iw. Re piiblkun building, Washington avenue, Hi i niiton, I'll. t JAMES 11 TORRI2Y, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Luw. Rooms 413 unci 411 Commonwealth Building JES.'ll'P ,i .iFsSFP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors -ut -Law. Commonwealth building, Washington avinue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM JT HANI). AttcrnevH and Counsi llnrs. Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and Sit. JAMES W OAKroilD. ATc)RNKY-Tl Law. Rooms Gil, 515 and 510, Boald of Trade bulldlrg. D 11 HKPLOaLK, ATTORNEY-LOANS nerotl ited cm real estate reeurity. Mi'.irs building, cornrr Washlnbton uve nue and Spiuco stieet H F KILLA.M ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, .'!0i Cominonwiiillli bldg, Scianton, Pa. JAS. j"TJ HAMILTON ATl'OHNEY-nt-Liv.-. 301 Commonwealth building, bcranton. EDWARD W TIIAY11R ATTORNEY, Rooms 103-901, 9th Iloor. Mean bldg. JOSEPH JEFFrITyS. ATTORNEY-A'I-LAW. 7 nnd 8 Burr building. L A WATRFS. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, 421 Lnckuvvnr.na ave , Scianton, Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scinnton, Pi. pattkrson &w7icw,ri7ADlim Nntlon.il Hank bulKllng. C. COMEOVS VI SPRUCE STREK1' A W UKRTHOLF. Attv , Menrs Bid,'. PHYSICIANS AND SURBEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wjomlng Ave. and Muibcrrv St. Telephone: Day call, 5J13; night call, 41J. DR. C. L FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 W)omlnc uvenue. MARY A. SIIKPHKRD. M. D, IIOME opathlst, No 22b Atlnins avenue. DR A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, coiner W)omlng avenue and Spruce street. Scranton. Ortlco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, Da. in to (5 p m. DR W E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Ington uvenue DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade liuilc'lng Ollica hours, Sto9a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to Sp m. Rcrl dence "09 Mndlson avenue. DR. C I.. rRKAS. SPECIALIST IN Itupture. Truss Fitting and Fnt Reduc tion. oilb o teiephono 136J. Hours .10 to 32 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR. S. W L'AMORKAl'X. OFUICE 211 Adams Resielenro HIS Mulbeir) Chron ic diseases, lungs, bent, kidneys and genltn-urlnnrv organs n epeclnlty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VKTERINARY SUR neon Horses Cnttl nnd Dogs tiented Hospltni. U4 Lmden btreet, Scranton. lelephone 2(3 i2 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TlIE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenue, Hates reasonable. P. ZIKGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. A. W. passenger deL,ot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Piop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. bcranton. P.i. Courses prepnrator) to college, law, medicine or business Opons September 13. Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell, A. M MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWirn. 151S Wubhburn street, Scianton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO . SEKDMEN AND Nurserymen, btore 110 Washington ave nue, green house, U50 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE 1SL amis Greatest Nasal Battle. Saocs all blcvvn to pieces and landed In Net tletnn's Shoo Store, Washington avenue. Ladies' line Button shoes, russet and dongol i. cost $.'50, at $119. ladles' tine 12 (m) shoes for 9Sc Ladles' Oxfords, cost $1 5u. for 79c. Mens $2 50 calf and rus set shoes for $1 49, $3 00 shoes for $1 9s, etc. BAUER'S ORCIIKSTRA-MUSIC FOR bulls, picnics panics receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For t.nns addicss R J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert'3 music store. MKGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies envelopes, paper bags twine Warehouse JiO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations in New Yoik Foot of Liberty .licet! , N. It .and South Ferry Whitehall btAnthtnc!te coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. Tnil2 TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 1.. lil 'i'lnlns leave Scianton for Plttston. Yllkes-Haru. etc , ut 8 .'o WW am . 120. 2 25 3 -Di 1 v V u otw, f vv . , l fHi' T 7 10 V ni. Poi Lakewood and Atlantic Cit), 8 JO B'ror New Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth, K "0 (cMiress) a in . 1 20 ! piej) u.uun ii ess) n in Sumla). .1'. P 111 Tuln If i"vlii' 120 P. ni uillvcs at Philadelphia. Reading Tumlnal, 7 01 p 111. and New Vrokr 'Maueh" Chunk, Allentovvn, Bethlo. him. Easton and Phllad iphli V a 111, 1 "0 3 20 p. m. Sundu) s, i 15 u ni Vnr uriltlmoro und vSashington nnd points Suuth and West via Bethlehem. tVTii m 1 P '" x3"1"1 'A"' - '" ' l'or Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc. ut b .11 . 1 in and 1 J P m Tor Heading. Lebanon and Ilarrlsburg. via Allentovvn, 8 jo a 111 . 1 20 ji m. Sun- duv. 2.15 p m Keir Pottsville SAiii in 1 2) p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib- cil) stieot Noun River, at 4 00, 9 10 tex- imss) n in, l.'O lexiness) p in. Suuilav, 4 i) a in .. . Leavo New ork, South l'er.-y, foot Whitehall stieet, at 9 0s a in ly, p m Passengeis ariivlug 01 dep.ntlng from thl 101 initial can connect 1 1 del cover with all the elevated mllroads Biondwa) cnblo cars, and fcires to Biookl.vn and Stnten Island, inakluB iu!ck uiinsfei to and from Giund Cential Depot and Long Island Railroad Liavo Philadelphia Reading Teirnlnal, 9 21 a. Ill 3 00p m Sunday (1 15 a 111 Through tickets to all pui.tts at lowest rato muy bo had 011 application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at tho station. II P BALDWIN Gen Pass. Aft. J II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Snot. SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Roirt, Situations for 1'ivo Schedule li IHfect Nov. aS, 1837 Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as FoU lows: e 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, , Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitt3 burR and the West. 3.12 d. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashlnRton, and Pittsburg and the West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Uen'l Pass AeenL J II HUTCHINSON, (lencral Manajer. Del.. LticU.li. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S37. Trains lenvo Seruiilon as follows Ex pi ess tor New York and all points East, 1 40, 3 00, 5 15, b 00 and 10 05 11. in. ; 12 55 and 3.i1p. m. .Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel phia and tl;e South, 0 15, 8 00 nnd 10 20 a, u . 12 M and J 33 p tn. Washington and way stations, 3 45 p. m. T ob) hniina accommodation, 0 10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mlrn. Coming, Bath, Dansvillc. Mounc Morris nnd Buffalo. 1210 2.?5, 9 00 a. m. and 1 Eft p m , making close connection at BufTalo to all points In tho West. Northwest and Southwest Blnghamton nnd way stations, 1 03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, F.5J p nt Express for ITttca nnd Richfield Springs. 2 V, a. m., niiel 1 55 p m Ithaca, 2 35, 0 00 a. tn . nnd 1 Do p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes Earre, Pl)mcuth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan Mile, making close connections nt North umberland for Wlllinmiport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Wnshlngton nnd the South. Northumberlond nnd Intermediate sta tions, C 00, 10.05 a, m , and 1 CS and 0 00 p. m Nnnticoko nnd lntermedlnto stations, S 03 nt.d 11 10 a m. Plymouth and Intel medlato stations, 3 35 and 8.50 p. m. Fob Kingston. 12 45 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detnlled Information, pocket time tables, etc.. nrply to M. L Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Mondn). Muy 21, trains will Ieavq Scranton as follows: For Carbondnle (, 20, 7 53. S 55, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 noon, 1.21, 2.20, 3 62, 6 25, 6 2o, 7.57, 9.1. 11.00 p m. 1 10 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6 20 a. m , 2 20 p m For Honesdale C 20. 8 55, 10.15 a. nt.: 12 00 noon, 2 20, C 25 p. m. l'or Wllltes-Bane C.15. 7,50. 3 45. 9 35, 10 li a m , 12 05, 1 25, 2 lb, J 33, 4.27, G 10, 7.50, 10 2. 11 30 p. m. Kcr New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley It R , C 45 n m , 12 03. 1.25, 127 p. in (with Black Diamond Express), 11 10 p 111 For Penns)lnnla It. It. points C.45, 9.31 a m . 2 IS 4 27. Tor western points via Lohlch Vnlley R. It., 7FO a ill, 12 0,-. JU (with Blacfs Dlnmond Express), 10 28, 11.S0 p. m. Trains will airlvo at Scranton as follows- Fiom Carbondnlo and tho north 8 40, 7 15, 8 40, 9 31, 10 10 a. m ; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 l"i. 3 25 4 21. 5 4i 7 45 10 25, U 27 p in. Trom Wllkes-Bnrro and the south C'5, 7 50, 8 50, 10 10. 11 5". a. m . 1 16. 2 11, 3.13, D 20 0 21, 7 5J, 9 06, 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a m. Comploto Information regarding rates to all points In tho United States and Canada m iv bo obtained at the ticket of ficii in tho depot Special attention given to Weste-n and Southern resnit business J W BUnniCK G P A , Albiny. N Y. II W. CROS" D P A . Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Kuilro.ul System Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness an J Comtoit. In Lftect Ma) 15 1S9S TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON Tor Philadelphia and Nevv Yotkvla D. S. 11 It R at 1. 4ju ni , and 12 0j, 2 1.27 (Black Diamond Express) and u 30 p. m. l'or Plttston and Wilkcs-Barrc via D , L & W. R. H , C 00, 11 10 a in , 1.55. 3 35, For Whlto Haven, Hazleton. PottsvIIIo. nnd principal points In tho coal region "la DA. II. R. R 0 4' 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. V Vot Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlshuri: anl ptlnclpal Intermediate sta tons via A- H R. 0 45 a m. 12 03. 2 is 127 (lib'ik Diamond Express), 11.30 Pr'or Tunk'nannock, Towar.da, Elmlra, Tthucn Geneva and principal Intermedl ato stations, Mai), L i W. 11. It. SO 1 tn 12 45 nnd 1 35 p in. For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo Nlag nra Falls Chicago and all points west via r) & II 11 R.-12 0J 3 3! (Black Diamond l'xnress) li)2t and 11 30 p m Piillmnn parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vatic, imrloi cars on nil Gains between WikeVliirro nnd New York, Philadel phia Buffalo and Suspension Bridge pnta. "0'UN j, wilju 3 Ucn gUpt. CHAS S LEE Pass. Agt 21 CortUndt street, Nev Y irk AW NONEMACHER. Division Pass- enge'r Agent South Bethlehem, Pn lic and Wyomins Valley. In Effect Sept. 19. 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton for New YorK nnd intermedial!) points on trio railroad. Silo for liawle) And local points at 7.05 "'ATrlvo at'Scrnnton from above points at 10 23 a in , 2 15 and 9 38 p in. 3 sciiA vrov nivisinrv. v Bn i:ffcet December lQtli, 1S!T. Ifortli Round. houtli Bonnet 'JOII I 2114 sft 8'auona fa 5w(Tialns Dally, ITS- , j lis 1 cept isuacuy ) ' lg a I.... r u Arrive l.eav e. 4 u I7SVS KranUla HI .... I4-) ..., !!!. .... 'T to West. ;nd street .... 7a . !!' .... ioo v'ceuawkoi) i ... 6 to .... r ii Arrive Leavei r ml I i ji i aaosit .. jcsi ,., . i (V), Uancoclc . . s lJ .. II! ... urri Starmnt .... ssa ... U in PicJtoi j'arlc .... 31 ,. lJJ, vyiunooa .... mi , . !!.. 12-"' IMmtclle .. !J5) .... !!!. .. laci I'li-jsast nt ... sea .... Hi'.') UnlondfUa . :w, ., .... .. 1149 Forest city . ai .. 1134 d. bonda e .... R31 .... ril"0 tVbiiellilelge I3SW ... .... ... w.'il Ma)ncia .... liffi .. 11 -i Jysvvn .. sum . " n iv ArclitbtW . veil, .',, .. Ill IV VMntou .... 314 .. 'n n Pecitviiie ,..., 3 II u7 Olrnuant .... 4 Oil .. II oil rrlceburs . 4 07 . lioi Ihroop ... 41H noil lTovlclenoo i id (10(7 lark Piaco . . f 171 10 55 Uraaton 4!M . a nl.esvo Antve r ti All trains i un dally except bunday t sliililci that trains stop oa hlznal tor pas. Hcgeis secure rates via Ontario & Western before Burchaslnu tickets and savo money Pay apd lgat Kiprcsitotho West, J c. Anderson, Ocu. Pass Agt. T, rutoroft, HIT. rail, Art,,borintucj V.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers