r 2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1S9S. iSENATE TALKS ON TWELFTH CENSUS Bill to Provide for lis Taking Passes the Senate. JAN EFFORT TO BRIN'J THi: BUSI NESS i,wueji the civil service RULE FAILS-HOUSE SESSION HE aiNS AND ENDS WITH THE HA WAIIAN AMENDMENTS - OTIIKIt MATTERS BEFORE CONCIRESS. Washington, Juno S. A bill provid ing for the taking of. twelfth cen sus was passed by the senate today after re debntr- which occupied the creator part of throe days. Several ueekH ago n census bill una picsented by the committee which had the mat ter In chnrge, but the measure was so unsatisfactory that It way leconnnltted to the committee. The bill passed to day was Introduced In lieu of that which was tecomniended and. as slightly nmended. leceived the unani mous support of the senate Fiuler It, If It should become n law. a dltec tnr (if census, nn asslstnnt director of five expert" "statisticians will be ap pointed Immediately to make the pre liminary arrangements for the cen tuis of 1000, In accordance with the outline piesentod In the bill which has already been fully covered by the Associated Pi ess. A determined effort Was made to provide that the employes of the ten bus buit-au should be examined and certified by the civil service commis sion, but It failed bj a vote of ISO to 31 A provision was Insetted that not more than two-thhds of the supervl f rs and enumerators should belong to one political party. IN THK HOUSE. The house today disponed of the su nte ameiidinents of the sundry civil Villi and agreed to further oonfcienoc The i (inference report upon the post onice appropriation bill was adopted without debate and the house pioreed ed to consider the bill to provide for rnitlclpatlcin of volunteer soldiers In rongiccslonnl elections. AdJ. utnment vas taken pending disposal and It will come up tomorrow. The session began nnd ended today with Hawaiian amendments. Ml. Orosvonor (Rep., O.i. h leader of the annexationists, figuring In earb Instance They .hew the anxi et of thpee who wanr early cunidetn tion Iet the opposition win a victory nml effect undue dola. if not the de feat of the resolution at this session. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LGAaUe. At Philadelphia H.H.E. Philadelphia 3 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0- 7 12 S St. Lou's 30U0O000 u H 10 1 Battciles-Orth and McLaughlin; Car icy end Whcclcr. At Boston- ll.H.K. Cincinnati o oj 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 lloston U n 4 0 2 n 0 1 rt 7 10 ') "Battel les linwley iand Vaughn, Willis nnd Bet sen. Emplrfs Ctishlns and Rid lor. ' t- At Brooklyn- R.I I.E. Cleveland 2 n 1 n t l 2 1 (V-! lo 1 Brooklyn 0 0000020-3 2 1 Batteries Wilson J?ud 'Crlgt'r; Yeugci and Itynn. Umpires Swartwood nnd Wood. At New Yoik- Il.H.E. New York 1 0 0 0 n 0 0 ft 0- t 4 u Chicago 0 00 0200 1 (I-It 3 3 BatterloK-Rusle, CJettlg and Wainei; Callalinn and Donahue. Umplics O'Day and O'Dennell. At Louisville- R.ll.E. IOlllsvllle 0002000 002 0 3 Ualtlnioie 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 fl 13 1 Batteties Cunningham and Snyder. Js'ops und Hoblnson, Umpires Snyder and Aniliews. At Wahlngton II. 1 1 E. Plttsbuig n 0 0 o 1 0 2 0 0 4 :, J Washington o 0 ti 1 o a :, 3 1-lu 11 t Battel les Rhlncs nnd Schrlevcr; Mer eet and .McGulie. Umpire- Lynch and Connolly. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Rochester- R.I1.E. Rochester 1 ft 1 1 1 0 0 1 -.", 10 5 Syiacuse 0 0 2 0 0 ft 0 0 0 2 7 Uatterles llai per and Tioyd; Malaiky and Take. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Heading (Morning) Heading, fi: Pat terson, U At Newark Newuik, 2, Hartford. 0. At Norfolk -Norfolk, 1; Allontovn, 0. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. to play the Maine Defenders on Sat urday aftornoon at 2.30 o'clock on the Willow Street Stars grounds. Treas uter, Frank Klein, manager, Charles Arm bust. Thu No. 36 School team would like to challenge, any team In the city under It! yeais of age, We would pie fer u game vlth the Young Harmonies or the' Rosettes for Saturday nt 1.30 p. in. at the Meadow giounds. Answer tin ought The Tribune. S. Epstein, J captain. ! The Knrljfl except the challenge Of 1 the Wnlunt Stret Stars for Sunday, June 12, on their grounds. Kiank Slat- lery. manager. The Snllois accept the challenge of the Modni-H for June 12 on the Little Mines grounds nt 2 o'clock shnrp. A Donnelly, manager; V. Kennedy, cap tain. The St. Thomas college team will play the Sunsets, of Aichbald, Satur day, June 11, on the Alumni Paik grounds, Mnyfleld. Clame will stait at 3.30 sharp. The Sunsets won the pen nant In the Upper Valley league last season The college team will line up as follows: W. Ctimnilngs, catcher; .1. Orlflln, pitcher or right field; M. Kweney, shoit stop; J. Tlgue, first base, .1. Weir (captain), second base; 1). llayc, thlid base; J. Coonoy, left field; T. Payton. center field; Kirk wood or Iluane pitcher or right Meld. Train leaves the Scinnton Delawaie and Hudson railroad depot at 120 p. m. slim p. At Simpson the Nonpatells, of Price, burg, defeated the Simpson's by the following scoie: R. H. E Xonp.'iiellH .... 0 2 1 4 3 1 213 If. 2 Simpson 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 ! Patteiles Halland, Jones; Flanneiy. Pigeon and Mooney. The Keystones would like to know If No. 33 School or the Athletics or Kill sons are going tr accept our challenge for the school excursion. Please an swer Immediate. O. Williams, mana ge!. The Plldeit would like to play the Heavy Hltteis. of Green Ridge, on Friday afternoon at 4 p. m. on Slldeis giounds. Owing to June IS being Y. M. (" A Held da. we canot play them on t ha date. Please answer In Trib une. Will Thomas, manager. The Alumni's, of Hrte Path, accept the challenge of the lieuvj Hitters for June is Will Clalagher. manager, George Hnrilngton, captain. The Willow Stteet J-Uhih aie goln S 4 Royal rsavv ersre Is the Proper Fabric for Summer Wear. 4 4 4 4 Have you ever stopped to think why yachtmen wear blue serge clothes? The reason is that the cloth is woven to stand the roughest wear, and at the same time has that dressy effect that cannot be had in other light colored suits, no matter how fancy the price. There is no dressier Suit for Summer wear than Blue Serge of good quality. A blue serge suit can be easily cleaned, and when properly tailored retains its shape longer, looks dressier and cer tainly cooler than any other summer suit. Some of the very good merchant tailors have not yet mastered the art of serge tailoring. The suits w e are offer ing are made by ex perienced men who have made serge tailor ing a study. The only dressy suit for summer wear. 1 1 ( I V x . .!'ii4 4iiR :'i4 31 . i'i, Hi, ii :i . ;;i 3n 37s i :nj :a .", "2 .1014 in."! H4i4 10"i . P.5I4 ."")', 345 R"i . r,M, 3't, :c,', 3V, . 3,m4 :t.i, ::. ::.', in. lirt" IP) li'i'i . ivm v, vfii ru :.ui4 .M4 :"'5 21., . :os 7n .i'4 i.'i' :M 3m L'i'a .!' &- in 17 iR Oui guarantee goes with everv suit, which means ; "Monev back if You Want It." THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Itovlrn New Yolk, June -Wall stieet pikes hardened in the limit hour under the Influence of 11 mlly of over a point In sucai In short covering and the con tinued stiength of some Individual stoiks. The splrjt -locks extended their gains to between 2 and " points. Des Moines and Fort Dodge to 3; Con solidated Gas neatl 1. Hiooklyn I'nlon 3. Lieneral Klectiii came Into heavy deals and rose a point The final dtlve nt sugar somewhat unsettled the mar ket but the close was about steady .it the mlly. and the net losses reduced to fi actional losses. Furnished uy Wii,L.IAM LINN AU.KN & CO.. btock brokers, Meara building, rcoms 705-7UI. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am Cot. Oil .. . 21 21-"-4 2P4 2V, A . T & S. K.. Pr .. S,!"- .258 :,''k 3!' Am Sue. no g Co ..HI 111 lri" lm'j Atch.. To. t S. Fo .. i 1 l"f, lJij l.'ij Am Tobacco Co Iu'i'4 lluij lO'i lu'iij Am. Fiilrlts U V, .', f. Am. Splits, Pr ;',J'2 ;,s 3V(, ,r, Halt. A; Ohio l'H, V.il4 V Tin Hiojk It. T 161,, .1,,. 4-i 4,51, t:.iv State G.n : r.i4 .'.i P, run. Southern .... .".: T,6 r.2 ."2 's . J. t entriil !!.,'(. !ih '. 'ii, 1 'hie. & O. U U5 11 II II "'hie. - N. V ll'hi- U'liij IJ"iis jJli-j Cllie.. II .Vz Q lllVg lnriifc 1055 Pli'-j I'hliai-o Gas .. . let in: Wl 10K, t'lilc. .Mil. St. I'.. 11111 101 ;! l(MtH Chi'. It I. & P ... .l"i.is l('b to-ji. Ur.T, CMP.. Si. I. JI. & O. 7M4 Tfii, 7il 7(1 i'. 1 c si. 1, N Y.. I.. K. -t W 'len Electric I.iiiiW. & Nnh . . M.inliattin Kle . . M. K & Te.. l'r Mn. IM' Hie .i Nat l.uici N. V. Cenfal lint. & West North Pm-lnV ... Nor. I'.ullle. Pr .. I'mllle .Mull .... Phil. . Iie.nl 'JH. L" !?' .''I' Soul hern It. R .. .. !i'4 :i !"4 '"i Soullitrn It II Pr.. rsi Si :;i ."J , Temi . C. A- lion ... 2v' "?U ''i '.'"''4 Texas A: Pi i ilh . .. 12'4 V- 1-' 1- lnlon Pac. lit Pr .. KIV i.Ph dl'i H I S. Ilubbe! 1H l: I'i', IS', 1'. S.l.entber 7 7tk 7 TT C. P. Leather, Pr .. i"m'4 W fw'4 i' Wabash Pr i'4 '-" If' i's West. Colon '.'- !C '03 'Oi . fc I. K 17 ! P 1' Met Trni tlnn Co ..1(!2 P2'i WO',, PI Cliri. .V: Ohio 2J 23'4 2.1's 21 Hv -dividend. ClllCAUU EOAHD OF TP.ADE. Open- High- Low- Cloi- WHEAT. Ing. est. cit. Ing, ,Iul 'i v,is ;7 s September 7GS 7i!; "jts 7o5, COliN, .inly .12'k S2', :Vi ::: September 3) 33 3J, ,!2 OATS. .liny - -' -' September 2H'2 '.W8 2U ,luh- 10.-.H iPSfi in i in.;:, SiMitembir 10.17 10.17 10.SU 10. to LAItlJ. Jui 3,y-' s.u2 r.v: :.? September li.t'.'i 0.05 S.W S.97 Sctnnlon Hoard of Trndc Exchange tJuolntions.-.VU Ituotutions ttuied un Pur of 100. STOCKS. Old. Asked. Scranton & Pltuion Trac. Co. ... hi National Bcilng fc Dr.Il'g Co. ... M Knot Natlo-ial itank w) E'.niluust l.'tulevatd loo Scranton Savings Bank 2J5 Scranton Pocking Co 95 l.aca. I1011 &. Steel Co 30 Third Nntlt.nni Bank 3S5 Thioop Novelty Mfg Co by Scranton Trac. Co is Scranton Axlo Woiks 75 Dime Hop- k DIs. Hank ie; Petk Lumber Mfg Co 175 219 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company 55 Scianton Foiling Co , ... juo Traders' Natlcnal Bank 130 yj) Lacka. Lumber Co im Lack. Tiust A: Safe Dep. Co .. 1J0 Mooslt Moun'ain Coal Co 115 BONDS. Scranton Puss. Hallway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 ... People's Street Hullvvay, first mortgage, due ISIS us People's Street Hallway, llcn- cral moiUage, due 1921 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 0 u City ot Scianton St. Imp. K' 10J Mt. Vcinon coal Co t,3 Scrnnwn ANle Works iw 2'J AMTE 444 ! .Now V01U I'riidnce .Hnrkrt. New Yoik, June S. Flour Quiet nnd oiifv Wheat Spot ste.id.v, held higher. No. 2 led i In f o. b nilo.it export giadvs; do, $1.11, f, o. b, Hlloat. con timt, iiptliiiih sleiidj and elosed l'-e. hlsbir: No 2 led July, closed 'ip v.; Sep temlier. M'i,e : Unrmber 79- Cniii Spot sieadv ; No 2. .W4C .fob nlhmt; uillnus rinsed n'e. net inU.ilue: July, eloMd 31.' 8i' . September. :l7'.e; Ocei m her. :e Oats-Spot dull; No. an,.., Vj .1 nii: No. 2 white. 2c. No. - while Sic , oiitlmu liiiictivi and nniuliml: .lulv. elosed 2,(r. Butter Finn, vvesiern eioanieiy, 1 italii9f . do inctorv, loiiijije. ; Elgin". H'. 1.; lmltnilnn iTeinui'iy. lialle . htalo dalrj t.'ia.ii;iiji ; do. iiriiner). 12i..alii've L'ggs Quid, simo and IVnns.vlvaiila. 12a 12'ge ; western fiesh, U'jiil2e.; southern, loiallc. Chlonco Produce Mntkel. ('hlingri. June s - I'nexpeited advance" In Llvi'iponl ealibs and feais thin th,- do llletlle ci 011 Is ilhiiiHsod l.v too niiuh ruin rreaied a liiiiier teellng In wheat tmliv. Juh closed vvlih 11 gain ot 1 '4c. nnd Sep tember lU'il',!'. Coin left off 'i.i'te. higher. Oats ate ui'chnnged. Pork closed at an ndvann of 5c. Lard Is uucliiingod and ribs 2'V-'. Inwei. The leading futures ranged ad follow.; Wheat No. 2 June. $1.02: July. Si.aVi.iSVc ; Septenibei 7i;,..ii77a7ii,ie. ; December 7.Va 75I4I Coin .No 2 June; 3li,.aJi',e . Jul, y2a32a'J.'c , Scptcmbtr. WdSsjjuSiV THE TRIBONE'S 0PPORT0NITY BOREflO ONE INSERTON 1? A WORD. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit of AH Who Have Houses to Rent, Kcnl Estntc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Jhcsc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion) for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted l'rcc SIX INSERTIONS 5? A WORD. fc W-ltrf1u. FOR RENT Toil KENT-FCP.N1PI1EII HOISE, 102! Pine street. riHSOlialile terms Ap pl on piemlses or 10 Holn rt Peck, attoi ncy. Board ul Trudo Building. FRONT BOOM Foil HUNT AT liTMI'L bcrry stieet. t'on iii:.vr-roNn7HAi,F oii:oubl3 lmipie; modern Improvements, 71J North Main avuiuo. FOB KUNT-0-nOO.MED IIOCSE. .MOD en Improvements No. 511 Qtiincy ave nue! frtt. .... ..I....I-. .. ....1. Mru Hr. tjardner, No. 533 Qulncy avenue. FO It RENT - NMCELY Fl." l'tN I sli 13 D .v.. uiiu Hino room oj vuuoia .. BOOM OH SHAKE r front, -oai 1- FOIl HENT-IJESK BO of onices seeend flooi change, (.'all at loom 15 FOB Hent - SECOND FLOOB, .1 Qulncy HOUSlI Foil RENToI" w"YOMlNO avenue. Apply to F. 11. demons, Blue Ridge Coal Company's olTlcc, Mears Bulldlpj, dAIlN FOB RENT-W, MAHON COUIJT. Api'ly to F. II. demons, Biuo nidge Coal Company's ofllce. Mears Building FOR SALE ronTALlf-A'coob CVLM PILE. l.O inttd on two trunk railws nnd cfti tral for loc il ti.ide. Addiiss Culm, ' Sc.'i.niiin Tribune. FOB SAI.E-A COOD HOUSE. 1N Uillie l!15 tlreen Mdge sti t iltv. HORSES FOB SALE AT 1535 PENN avenue. Green Bldge i'OP. SALE-ONE 20-HOBSE POWEH boiler, as good as now. THE WES TON MILL CO. .HELPWANTED-MALE. YOO.'U .MAN WANTED TO LEABN Ki ev ile trade, Inquiici at 1.'.' Washington avenue. LOST- LOST A POCKETBOOK CONTAIN hig a sum ot mi'i iv and railiead Hm et. between the St. ( hailts hotel Pe.1'1 avenue find the Hotel Ji rmvn. A few a id will be given If n tun id to thu St. Charles hotel. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PABTNEB WANTED WITH ABoCl J10.000. Established business. Will bear investigation. Largo proilts. Sato Investment For Interview uddrcss f. O. box J74. Scranton. Pa. EATING HOUSE. (JO TO llA.LEID r.ST FOB A FIRST 'la. diniiii' i-eivfil finm 11 . to J p in. tlallv, for 2,'n Extra bill ot fan 10 dav. lii Wasl lngton nvimie l'iv, din ner tickets lor $1 no A. D. Bingham pi p. PASTURING. GOOD PASTIBE FOR HORSES ONE dollar per week Arja Bowen, Spring Btook, Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. MBvs."r"fnaTdTErrvsir.uiBirA'K ment &0c. ; shampooing Inc. lacial massage, manicuring, J5c , ihuupudy. 701 Qulnc. LEGAL. MY WIFE. JII.IA. HAS LEFT .MY BED and boaid without lust iMii'-e 01 prov ocation, and luihltl an one 11 listing h 1 on m ni'iount loi 1 will pnv no debt of her iiintrai'lug altei thli dte HOWABD PuTTEB. J hit s. lyi IN BE; ESTATE OF N. YOCN'fi LATE of Lackawanna court, deceased. Letters testarientnr on the nbove 1. amed estate having been giaiited to the i.nderslgned, all iirsons having claims or demands againit thu said estate will pre. sent them 101 p.ivnunt, and those indebt ed tlieieto will please make Immediate piyirunt to JL'NNIE BEEMER, FBKD M. YOl'NO. JOHN F. SCRAOC;. EM'iutors. Altoiney for Estate. ESTATE OF WILLIAM T. SMITH. LAl'E of the city of Scianton, county ot Lackawanna, dei eased. Letters testntneutdo having been grant cd to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands nsalnst the said es tate will ptP'-ent them for pn.vment and those indebted iheieto will pleabe maku Immediate pajnieut to IIENBY BELIN. JR.. I'HAS. H. WELLES, THOMAS SPRAGCE, Executois, Scianton, Pa. Oats No. 2 Julv 2Ji,ii27Tsii2k ; Sejiteni I)cr.a2a27c. .Mess Polk MiU7api 21. l.a'd -Jul $,"i.'i'Ji;aij. Sl-.oil Blht-Jnlv. So.iJ' n'.W, peptembci. $.i.iJ:ari.7ii. Cash ntintu lions weie is follows Floui Dull; un ilunigcd; No 2 sprung vvluat. M.ial'il, No. a, Wo . No. 2 lotn .ll,!. No. 2 il low. 32c, No. 2 oats. l'.V. : No 2 while. 27'.ii"M- ; No. 2 id. :i2c : No 2 r.ve ,,m , No" 2 bailev. J'latUe.; pilme llmothy spid. f.,.7ria2.77,; fess jioik, $10.iUilO25: laid. S3.s7j-u In", shoit I His. sides. tJ.Sj; div sailed shonldeis, bpxed, Dajiji ; si irt cli-.u sales, boxed, $In1I!.20, whlak, , sugals, steady. t Inc.ign Live Stcjrk. Chicago, June 3. rattle Onod demand at steady prices, choice sti er. $5a6.2."i; common, llal.ii). sloilurs and feciicis, W.n.r cows and lieliirs Sliaal calvs, Jia7 Hous flood emiind, fair to clulce, jHVHl.li'ii piukeis, ,'!'0a4.O5. butcher'-, $J.!nat,i;i,; mixed. Sl.Hinl07'tj. light, $' ".1 f.O.'i; pis.. $.'.7.".a3.Mi. Sheep Supply larg I'unand. I'limtnim to tali sheep, f l.SSal. !-; chllee to pilme. $t.75a l.v. Texas sin ep. JlMiaP clipped lambs, jii.n.vri. wool lamos, D ir.ni.i'i vea.-llncs. LoOaMJ. spilng lamhs, SiJaH.iiii. Becelpts-i'nttle, IRom head; hogfc. S.'0flO head sheep, lS,,0oo head. New Vorlf l.ivn Slock. New York June Beeves Market ac tive; stc-ers shade higher, all sold, na tive sleets, $I.7U.5.10; slags, $151; eholco and extin. $n..M. huiteimllk calves. S&VU 4.M, Sheep nnd Lambs -Active and llrm; prime, slimle lilgnrr, sueep. i..i'Ml si's, lambs, ?0,i7, yp.u lings $S.i.", i'm. mils. M.'.'5. Hogs- Maikel 2."c lower; Inferior 10 prime hogs, Jl rHi, t.33, southern and wchteiu pigs, fiat. East l.iherty ('utile Mnrket. East Liberty. Pa.. June K -Cattle-Stead ; extia. JJaajn, prune, M.KU'j: com mon, tlal In. Hogs Slow nml lowei; pilme heavv, $1 .i), bent meillunis, JllOa 4.1S, heavv Yoikers. $tal.(i.": light Yorkcis, il.STia'l.fii . llgs as to quality. $Jii3,il.UI: loughs, f.1 ,"i0a;; ;i shei 11-Stenil.v ; com mon, $.1 2.".hJ Wl, c bob 1 1 lipped lambs, til r,.Ui common to good. '.lal.W; spring lambs, fO.20. veal calvts, lj.". tt 11 It 11 1 0 Live Mock, East Buffalo N Y , June E.-faulo Re ceipts of all stocks light and not of enu seriuence; iteadv. Hogs Hei elpts, fair; dull and weak: Yoikcrs. god to choice, .i.W, tough and lomomn. JJo.Vil.s.-.; pigs, rnmmon to choice, J3 li.'a'l.ha htep and Lamlis- Fair, lalimbs ehnlie Jl. culls to common. 1.2."inr.. sheep, choice to selected vvethiis. Jl.wial7n; culls 10 common, ?3..'5 n3.. Oil Market. Oil city. I'.i. June S.. Sales of fl.ovi cnh certilleHtf. SSi. , maiket closed with cash offered nt his figure, credit balances, unchanged. AGENTS WANTED AanNTWAnrn-TMTnvr iTall- stcml'M Oteut War Book, "Our Coun try In War." All about Armies, Navies, Coast Defences, Maine Disaster. Cuba, Vvnr with Spain, and relations with lor clgn Nations. Nearly 600 pages All writ ten slnco Jialtio Disaster. Magnificent II lustintlons Agents making Jlu to JSO per day. No experience necessary. Most .10 eral teims guaranteed. 20 days' credit, pr.c-o low. freight paid. Handsome outfit tree. Send 9 two-cent stamps to pay post age. Educational I'nlon, 224 Dearborn street, Chicago. TO EXCHANGE A GENTLEMAN WOFLD LIKE TO EX change 11 line horse and buggy for a good uprluht piano. Address, mating makers' name, Box JO, Tribune ottleo. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND 1NOROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. IIUTZUL, Chlropo dlst. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladle3 at tended at their residence it desired. Charges moderate. CITY SCAVENGER A. B.BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. lmptoved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Propilotor. Leave outers 1100 North Main avenue, or Elekcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 6040. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor - at - Law. Burr bulldlngi rooms n and H, Washington avenue. OKELL OKV.LL. ATTORNEYS, a TO 11 Coal Exthango building, Scianton WILLABD. WABBEN & KNAPP. AT tnrnts und (ouiibCllors-at-Law. Bc publlcan building, Washington uvciine, hcranton, Pa. JA1U:S H. TOBRErATTOItNEY" AND Counsellor-ut-Law. Rooms 113 und 4U v ommonwcalth Building. EDUCATIONAL. KEBI.E SilIiniL FOR GIRLS, SYBA cus', N V I'nder the supervision of Bishop Huntington Tw, mi -eighth schcol c.r begins Thursday Seotember li, lsJi. Appl to Miss Mar J Jackson. PROPOSALS. OFFK E OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Governor. J. C. DELANEY, Superintendent. L. G. M'CALLEY, Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, Stale Treasurer. PROPOSALS FORFURNISlHNG STA tionerj. Fuel and othet Supplies. In compliance with tho Constitution nnd the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, we hereby Invito sealed plo poals, at price.-, below maximum rates fixed In schedules to furnish stationer,, tuel and other supplies fot the several departments ot the Slate Government, and tor making repairs In the seveial de partments and for the distribution ot the public documents, for the ear ending the nrst Tuesday of June. A. D. 1S1D. Separate proposals will be roe. Ived and j sepaiuie contracts awarueci as itiiiiuuiieeti In said schedules Each ptopo-al musl be accompanied by a bond, with ai least two sureties or 0110 sutctj compaii, ap proved b a Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the count In which the per son or persons making sue h proposal may leslde. conditioned for the faithful pti fotmance of the contract, and aridicssed and delivered to the Boatd of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock M. of Tuesday, the 7lh day of Jane A. D. lsi'S. at which llm the mouosals will be oneiied and pub lished. In the Reception Room of the Ex etiitlve Depailment at Harrlsburg, and! contiacts awaided as soon inerearier as practicable. Blank bonds nnd schedule0 containing nil neeessarv Information can be ob tained at this Department. J. C DELANEY. For the Boatd of Commissioners of Public Giounds and Buildings. JESSUP & JF.SSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Couiisellors-nt-Lnvv, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. oXKFOHDTATCmNK.Y-VT-l.aw. Rooms oil, S15 and CIO, Boaid of Tiailo building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on ical cstato reeutlcv. -Mears building, comer Washington ave nue and Spruce street. 11. r. kilTam attornky-at-law! .I'M Commonwealth bldg. Scranton. Pa. JAS J! IX HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv 301 Commonwealth building, fjcranton E 1 1 W A It I ) W. TlTAY ER ATTORN 1 '. Y, Rooms W3-WI, 0th door, Mean, bh'm. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-L W. 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A. WATRFS. ATTOP.NEY-AT-LAW. ip Lackawanna inc.. Scianton, Pa. C It. P!Tf'HERTTORNEY-AT-LAV'. commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON" wTT7coxrTRADERS National Bank building. c. ciiMKcSYSriPRrCB Sl'ItlinT A. W. BEBTHOLF, Attv.. Meals Bldi,. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. and Muiberiy St. Telephone: Day call. 5J13, night call, -.11. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 12' Wyonilnc avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED XYMTKR WHO 1 NDERSTANDS HIS business wants position Can take lull 1 barge. Walter, this olliie LADY WOULD LIKE SOME CAN-va-siug to do. Address A. W.. Tiib line utllco. SITUATION WANTED-15Y A YOUNG lad as olllce assistant; has had three ears' expciienee, and Is fullv compe te nl to llll an position; can furnish A No. 1 lefetenee fiom last emplojei. Ad dress L.. PJJ Pine street. YOUNG MAN. 21. WANTS POSITION as porter In hotel or gentleman's place; undeistandlng horses and nula ii.g; relercuci Address B.. 300 Penn avenue, clt. SFI'TvitToN WANTED-1N PLUMBING shop, some 1 xperliuee; or cleil. In stole. Can give, best ot lefoienee Ad dies P O. Box 111 Forest Cltv Pa. .SITUATION WANTED - WASHING Ironing or eveiv kind of house clean ing by the day. or will take washing home, would t.ke offices tu clean. Side door. 42o Franklin avenue SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN i.'li seeks outdoor I'mplo.wnent, col lecting or dilvlng. G. H. J. Cl tiL'j Cedar nvenue. SITUATION WANTED To GO Ol T the llrst part .if the wiek washing and honing done at home. Cull or address L. B . A'll North Sumner .ivcinic. EXPERI ENCED ST E N O G R A P II E R and tipevvrltet vv's'ics to make a 1 haiigi ; thoroughly competent and 1 ena ble: full knowledge of hnokltci-ning and office work, reference fiom inouit em ployers. Address s. 11, Box 2"i. Siran tcn", Pa. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Cunnell Building, Scranton E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COG Washington uvenue. LEU'IS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St.. cot. Wash, avc, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 128 Washington avenue, Scianton t. i. Tacky son. architects. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vato Hcspltal, ecu. Wyoming and Mulberry. DR. r street. M'CIHAW. B03 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, UB Wyoming nvo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. It'll Washing ton avenue. Hours. J to I and 2 to Z. DETECTIVES DABR1NG H M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Sor. vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly clone. Facilities unsurpatsed in this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. , MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opathist, No 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Womlhg nvenue and Spruce stieet, Scranton. Ofllce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to fi p m. DR. W.' E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. Schedule In Gdect Nov. jS, 1897. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunburv Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, Washlnp;ton, and for Pitta- burp and tho West, 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, ' Reading, Norrlstowrf, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Phlladelnhla, Baltimore, Washington and t-itts- burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harrls burc Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittdburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hailetort and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD. Qtn'l Pavs. Agent. J. 13. HUTCHINSON, General .Mona-jer. DP.. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Office hours, S to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 303 Madison nvenue. DR. r. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 13G3. Hours :10 to 1-'. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W LAMOREAUX. OFFICE 33s Washington a venue. Residence. 131S Mulberry Chrrt-h diseases, lung, heart kidneys and toiilto-uilnary or gans a special. Horn- 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VKTeTvINARY SUR gpon. Horses. Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. TeIephone 2672. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TIIB ELK CAFE, 125 AND7:7FRANK Hn avenue, Rates reasonable. P. "ilEGLER. Pioprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropeoji platL VICTOR KOCH. Ptop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF Scianton. Pa THE LACKAWANNA. Courses lrpn,irnrnrv in college, law. medicine or business Opons September 13 Send for calalonue. Rev e nomas ji. cann, L.I.. v.. Walter II. Buell, A. .M MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDW1FE, 151S Wahbi:rn stieet, Scranton, En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number ot patients. SEEDS G. R. CLARK CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 116 Washington ave nue; green houe, 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL ands. Giealcsl Naval Battle. Saoes all blcwn to pieces and landed In Net tleton's Shoe Stoie, Washington avenue. Ladles' line Button shoes, insset and ilongolu. cusl 5J.30, at 31.4U; ladles line '0o slbies for tec Ladies' Oxfords, coat SI 50 for 70c. Mens $.' 3u calf and 1 as set shoes for $1.43; U00jhoe for $l.lu, tti BAUEIVS- "ORCHESTRA-MUSIC I'Oli balls picnics, patties, leceptlons. wed dlnus and concert woik furnished. For terms address R J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS suntdies. envelopes, paper bags, twine Wat chouse 120 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) 5iitions In New York Foot of Liberty stfect. N? R. and South Ferry Whitehall stieet. -rti nt,!! oxclusivclv. Insur- AnlirE,,,r nmfn Del., Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov, 21, -1637, Trains leave Scranton as follows. Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8.00 and 10.05 a. m. i 12.55 and 3.3.1 p. m. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 6.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a. u.. 12.5.1 nnd ,! 33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3 45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m. Express for Blughamton, OsWego, El mlra. Coming. Bath, Dansville. 'Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2.35, 9 00 -a, m nnd 1 CI p. 111 . making close connection.! at Buffalo to all points In the West, Koithwest and Southwest. Rtnghnmto'i nnd vay stations, 1.05 p, m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p. m, Binghamton and Ehnlra express, r.S3 p m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2. a. m , and 1.53 p. m. Ithaca. 2.13, 9 00 a in , and 1 55 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkos Barre, Plymouth Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamtport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10.05 a. ni., and 1.35 and 6.00 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, S.0S and 1110 a. m. PImouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.35 and S.50 p, m. For Kingston. 12.43 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office. Delaware and Hudson. On Moiida). May 21, trains will 'eava Scranton as follows; For Caibondaie 0.20, 7.:3. S 53, 10.13 a. m. , 12 00 noon , 1 21, 2.20. 3.52. 5.23, 6 0, 7.57. 9.13, 11.0) p. m. , 1.1b a. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal,. Bol ton, New England points, etc., C.20 a. ni., 2.20 p. m For Honesdale 6 20. 8.55, 10.13 a. ni.; 12 00 noon, 2 20, 5.25 p. m. For WlUes-Barie-6.13, 7.50. S.43. 9 33, 10 11 a m . 12.03 1.23, 2.1S, 3.3J, 4.27, 6.10, 7.50, 10.2S, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. It., 6.45 a m.. 12.05. 1.2", 1.27 p. m (with Black Diamond Expre&f). 11.30 p. m. For Pennslvanla R. R. Dolnts 6.45, 9.3J a. m. ; 2.1! 4 27. For western points via Lehigh Valley It. II.. 7 50 a in., l.'O?. 3.2J (with Black Diamond Express), 10 23, 11.30 p m Trains will arrive at Scranton ai fol lows: Fiom Carbondale and the north 6.40, 7.43, 8 40, 9.34, 10 40 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.20, 2 13. 3.23. 4 2!. 5 41 7 13. '0 25 11 27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south n.'S, 7.50, 8 50, 10.10. 11.55 a. m. . 116, 2.14. 3.43. D.20 6.21, 7.53, 9 C5, 10.03 p. m.. 1.13 a m, Complete information 'egardlng rates to all points in the United States and Canada may be obtained at the ticket of fice In tho depot. Special attention given to Western and Southern lesort uuslness. J W. BURDICK. G P A . Albany. N. Y. H. XV. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Couituit. In Effect Ma 13. 1S3S, TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON Tor Philadelphia and New Yoik via D. & II It R . at 1. 15 a ni . and 12 01 2.1? 4 27 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 30 p. in. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D.. L & W. R. R.. 0 00, 11.10 a. in., 1.53. 3.35. "'For' White Haven, Harloton. Ppttsville, and nrluclpal points In the coal region v la IJ 1 T II. R R '" - ls ' 4-8T P . Pumi Bethlehem. Easton. Reading. Har-rut-mrc and principal Intermediate sta t on" via D. & H. It. R.. 0.43 a m.. 12.05. 2l" 427 (Black Diamond Express), 11.39 PFmr Tunkiiannock. To'vvar.da. Elmlra, iiiAca Geneva and principal Intermedl atc sJlitlons. vbi D. L & W. R. R.. S.08 ,1 in i 45 and 3 jo p m i-nr Geneva. Rochestor. Buffalo Nlag nrn Falls Chicago nnd all points west via ?V IT R B.. 12 05. 3 33 (Black Diamond rxiVreVs) 10 24 and 11 30 p m Pullman carter nnd sleeping or Lehigh Vallov narlor cars 011 all trains between Wllkes-narre and New York, Phlladel- nil la I ill till in II U fun h-ii-iiuii I'n'-'t.'-i phla, "Tin H. WIMUin en Bupt, fMiv-5 ; I.r.K Pass. Apt., 2d Cortlanc V W NONEMACHER Division Pass ence'r Agent South Bethlehem, Pa dl Kric and Wyoming Valley. IN EFFECT JUNE 1ST 1W Leave Stiaiiton Mr Haw lev and points Prtsl ono, via Eilell R at 5 M a ni.Sb ,1 n and 2 2S P m lor Lane Ariel at l"tl'n!' at Sirmton fiom abovo poin s nt c 17 a m 1' P m and 0.33 p. m. From Lake Ailel at 7 43 p. m. JPA.'.WA'Yii.n IN EFFEi'T MAY 11 IW n'-inins' leave Scranton for I'itutuu, Willfes-Baric. etc., at & J", in 10 a tn 1 2'-. , sniAvroN iiivisio.v. In r.lfect nccnnlier l-SHi 1S0T ?" : :? rm n nV. For Lak'ewoud und Atlantic Cit u . a-Vor New York, Newark and ElUabeth, ; (cxnu'isi " ' " lfxI"Cssi ; in u x n?ciSI ' m. Sunday. ..15 p. m Tl .In caving 12'J P '" ai rives nt Phlladelpiu.. ncadtiig. Tcimlnal, 7.03 p. m. unci N . Vror Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Beth', hem Easton and Philadelphia. K3u .1 1 "0 3.20 p. m. Sundoi s, 2.15 11. m. For Baltlinoro and Washington a' points South and West via liethlch.-i r m 1.20 P ni Sunda 2 1.1 p 1 For Long Blanch, Occun Giove, etc . at 8.20 a Tn and 1 - P ". For Rcudltig, Lebanon and Ilarrlsbuia via Allentown. 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. 111. Hun tnv 2.15 P. ni l?or Pottsville 8 30 h m,120p m Returning, 'cave .Now 01 It foot of Llh crtv street. North River, at 4 uO, 9 jo lex tuvss) a. m, 130 (express) p. ni. Suiida 4 Leave'-New York. South Fer.-y. foot Whltehnll stieet. in 9 0s a. m. 1.21 p m. Pas6engcis airlvlng or dejiarilns from this toimlnal can connect uudei covi r with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway cable cars, and fcirlos to Brooklyn and Stnten Island, making quick transfer to and from Giand Central Depot nnd Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Teimlnal, ,1 21 a m.. 3.00 p m Sunday 6.15 a m. Through tickets to all poi.it, ni lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H P. BALDWIN Gen Pass. Agt. J. II. OL1IAUSEN. Gen. Sunt. Ho rtb Hound. nil a m Stations south Hound, i204l .. 5 S (Trains Datly. Us- x 1 ccpt Sunday 1 1 p m Arrive Leavei T'iVN V rranKiin m , , 7 10 West Had street , 7 001 Tveenawlon e MiArrive Leave" caao-uii P.H 15 i Is & 1151 109' 12 srt U-IBi 1.' 4 a! 1S2VI 1214. IliCS 1149, 11 34 hit) Ifll'J' ,1123 'if Pi 11 Ii ill II 111(17 'llOV II oi 11011 fl7 10 x 11 Leave Hancock starlight Preston Park Wlnweod l'oyntello Orson Pleasant Mt. I'nlomlrdei F"i est city Carbondale IVhlte IHIdge ilayflelJ Jermyn Archibald Wlnton I'ecUvllla Olvphaat Prlceburg Throop Prnvldenco park Place Scranton Arrlte IA U, T4o; 810 If M TuSi 8UI 222 2 311 U 41 2 50 8 5S SM' ao 319, B.11 if3 381 13 41 3 45 SSI ar.c s9 4 01 4 0: i it 1 14 14 17 420 r ui ... .BA.n. ...it, anll Awrt.tn, C.nH.t t slgiiirles that trains stop on signal for pa. ungeis heoure rates via Ontario Western before Rurohaalngr tickets and save money. Day and Igbt Etpresstottie West J.O, Andorson, Oen. raai Afft T, mwroft, Dlr. l'as, Aet.Bortotoa. Va,
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