a THE SCKAOTOiN T1UBUJNE-THURSDAY. JUXE 16, 1898. OFFICERS CHOSEN BY UNIVERSALISTS V Hon. C. S. Kusiell Is Again SeWcled for (he Office of President. resolution- passed expressixq regret' at thd loss or the valuable services op rev. r. a. bisque n. d, Tin; retirixg SECRETARY-RESOLUTION auopt ed kequhstinh churches io use uxpermenteu wixe in the CELEBRATION OF THE LURD'S surPEit. The meeting of the Universalis nt Nicholson yesteiduy opened nt 0 o'clock In the mot nlns wllit a confer riice meeting led ''' this Rev. J. H. Halloa of Ucnova. N. V. Rev. R. K. Pollc. of Tovvnndn. read the Snlpture Ictson fiom the thlul chnptei of Paul's first Epistle to the Comlthlnng. A solo by John T. Wnlkln. of this city, was tendered In a delightful man ner, utter which the "Ocwwlonnl Har mon" vvus delivered by the Rev Dr. Rodgers!, of Rending. Dr. Rodgers took for his text three words fiom the Epistles of St. Paul. "A Oloilous Chuich" In un Iinpicsslvo and earnest ad dress filled with such llery eloquence n held the nipt attention of an audi ence that en pillowed the chuich, Di. RogeiH dellvi'ied a dlscouisc In which In- Mild the Christian chuich was a mighty power In a Christian coinmun lt Rut what tho Chiistlun chuich Is mod not be dwelt upon lie said tliPie whip Mime Pntvpisnllsts who tail ed to gr.irfp the Christian thought of thPi hilled Itself as not a nierp sectai lan PitiphiMK This chuich was not dedicated ye-teulny sn a meie emplia fK and inasmuch as It did -not lest upon that bards It wan Just as well tn puaid ngulnst the stateiiifiit that It ex isted In the communis as simply a school nl ethical culture1 lie said that the people could neer lie PnlveiNiIlsts unless ihcj laid pi opei I'liuihasls on woiehlp itself. "I have often lieuid people speak about the sond seinions they have heaid," he atd, "but seldom have heaid them j-peuk about having been lifted up by player. I believe we should Imitate uur Episcopalian bielhien in the ob seivuhee of the holy dajs. It li title the Episcopalian chuich ha.-, uiagiil lied woishlp and the Universalis! chuich has niaguitled instiuc tlon. The VnlveisalWt chuich, theiefoie, stands for Instiuitlon." t Dr. Rogeis said he did not believe in controeislc pieaehlng, but lather tn doctrinal pieaehlng. He loved doc trinal la caching. The mlnl.itei should not shun the titith Pi each it fully, lovlngl.v, energetically, as found in the void of Hod. HPSIXESS MEETING The business meeting of the conven tion was called to older at 111 o'clock by the piesldeiit, Hon C. S Russell After the usual legular business, the lepoit nf the committee on ofllci.il le poits vvue-. lead by Its seirctaiy. Mr. Yager. The committee commended the. exhaustive lepoits and lecomiuendu- tlons of the secietaiy and ticasuier, nnd noted the i eduction of the de ficit of mote than $100 They leconi mended that the Slvanla and Easton churches be omitted ftom the list of p.itlshcs and that these piopertlcs be deeded ti the ionentlon for safe keep ing They lecommended especially that the "icnt-a-day-plan" be adopted by all the chutche.s In tlie state as a means of deilvlng the gieatesi amount nf ieenue with the least amount of hardship upon the pailshes. The committee lecommended moie fully the needs of the Sunday school and suggested that a committee of thiec be appointed by ihe president, nnd occupy at least an hour In the In tel ests of the same at the convention next year. They uiged upon the convention the need of moie demonlnational literature and of the subscriptions to denomina tional papers, especially the "Chilstlan Leader." The need of having a state supeiln tendent was pointed out and It was lecuinineiideil that tiustee, appoint such an agent when funds hae been appropriated for that putpejse. The repoit of the committee was ac cepted unanimously aftei some de bate, and adjournment was taken un til afternoon. The aftei neon session opened at J o'clock and repot ts of committees con tinued The committee on nominations made the following tepoir Piesident, Hun. C. S. Russcdl, Tnwandn: vlce-piesldent. C. V, C.ihl.ell. ji.r Philadelphia, soup. taiy, P Mai inn Yngei, Philadelphia, treasurer, ilcuig" C Thomas. Philadel phia '.VTVJ- The woman who truly lovei her husband III keen a watchful eye on hit health She will ttmtmhft ' that if hU health Bllb nCKlected, any I'telephone call f r o m the office may be a message that he has been stricken by death. The average man does not feel that he has time to fool awav about trlflin? Re is too busv making money. He says he leaves sickness to the women folks. That is the way men commit auicide tens of thousands of them A woman can stand between this danger and her husband If she will. A little watchfulness-a sug gestion now tnd then and a little of a good general remedy always at hand may save her husband's life. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a remarkable remedy for hard working men and women. In a certain sene, It is a cure all, for the rea'on that it goes down to bed-rock and cures the disorders lhat nre responsible for the ma. lorlty of serious Illnesses. It strengthens the stomach, and makes the appetite kten and hearty It invigorates the liver It aids the natural processes of secretion nnd excretion. It makes the assimilation of the food perfect It purifies the blood and fills it with the life giving elements that build new and healthy flesh tistue. It tones the nerves It is the grea blood maker and flesh-builder It cures ej3 per cent, of s.11 cases of laryngial, bronchial throat and kindred affections, which, if reglected, lead up to consumption It is also an unfailing Ireuirdy for all nervous disorders. An honest dealer will not urge substitute, " I,at winter I look k-k with what the doctors called la grippe," vrritea Mrs Ksrah fnrlev of Fairf.x, '. ii'oiiCo.Mo. " Was sick lor about fo ir rtwn and nothing that I took seemed to do in- ii '-ic! My friends thought I hart con cur ,, iii 1 . "tghee" lip Wood for long while, t.a nt- irl- 'i i" VI I.ope of ever Ketttngwcll IJw ''" ' )' - -'i '' Medical Discovery si ' di- ;. V ti V i t had not flnUhea th .lr : mi"., vh'i, . ', -giu to ret better, I hrt taken tv." I"!. rr the 'Oomen Medical J)',Ytrv' ! . 'ie 'Favorite I'rittrln tioa'am'. lu; ml . :'iai. ever before lu my life." '-'53 Qrr vP2 ufL -CTr?XiVZ-d PWW xW A w U sr.v indispositions Trustees for llireo ycarrRcv. E. C. Swnetutr, riillndelphlu: Mr. W. H. Hart. Jr., Philadelphia; Rev. A. O. Rog err, J), p., ReadlntT, Committee on rollowrhlp Rev, E. C. Sweetser, Philadelphia: Rev R. T. Poll:, Towanda- Rev. K. W. Whlnpen. Scranton; Mr. XV. II. Hart, Jr.. Philadel phia; Mr. M. .1. Long, Towandn. Preacher of occasional Mormon In 1891 Rev. R. T. Polk, Towandn. Placs of adjournment left to ttustees. DR. niSIIKL H ADDRESS. Rev. P. A. IJUbce. D. D., the retlrliiB sectctary, who Is to leae tlia church of the Restf.ratlon in Philadelphia to assume the chlct editorship of the I'M varsjllsl Christian Leader at Boston, was called upon. Di. Hisbee responded In a few choice words appiopiinte to the ocia'lon, and appealed to the peo ple to give the "Leader" their heaity support Rev E. C. Siveetsot, of the Chuich of the Mes'lah, Phlladelthia, then offered the following lesolution: Resolved. That wo request each of the churches in the fellowship of this con vention to use imfoi mottled wlue In the celebration of the Lord's supper. The tcFolutlon provoked an Immense amount of discussion but was adopted by a vote of "S to 0. Rev. Dr. Risbeo then ofleired the following lesolution: Resolved, That this convention heart with regret of the Illness of one treasut m Uiiirge C. Tliomi.s. of Philadelphia, which iueents his presence with us and profound appreciation of his services to this boilv, nml as u whole church wo extend to him our slnccto tvmpathv and invoke upon him the blessings of health Mid happiness The piesident heie nniiouuced the appointment of the committee cm Sun day schools to be Rev. A. G. Rogeis, D. D. of Reading. AV. II. Hart, Jr.. Philadelphia, Mis. S. C. Ilcnjamln, of Sciantou. The election of ofllteis and tutstees was then pioceeded with. I'pon mo tion by Rev. Dr. Rogeis the secrctaiy was Instittetecl to cast the ballot for the entile list of pel sons nominated by the committee on nomination, out lined above, all of whom weic elected to serve for the coming year. A leso lution was then offeited by Dr Rog ers: Resolved. That the het thanks of this convention be extended to the church In Nicholson for their generous hnpltnlitv. Hon. C. S Russell, who has been le elcted piesident of the "tate conven tion for the seventh consecutive time, made a few fitting and appioptiate ic mi,i ks, thanking the ennentlo:i for his election Rev. P. W. Whlppln, of Seinntnn, offeied the following: Resolved That we extend to Brother Hl'.hee. our letltlng secietaiy. oui liLirt th.'iiks for his loving i.ncl faithful sei v'ee us an oltlier o the lonvcntiou mid out lust wislus i-nil piajus tor his sin cess In I. Is new weak. DR. BISUEE Hi'LOOIJCED. . This hi ought foith fiom Dr. Rogeis on uddi ess eugolls'.ing Dr. Ulsbee, who lias been the secietaiy of the state convention for fouiteeii years. Di. Hisbee lesponded with much feeling with n voice choked with emotion. He thanked the convention toi their kind expressions, and in a shoi t talk spoUe about the piogiess of the convention since he IihcI been seeietary He said foui teen yeais ago the convention staited without a dolltu. and today have a pel in. uient lund Invested of over $50,000. Mr. Whlppen then moved that the thanks of the convention were due to Dr Rogeis for his admirable seimon This was followed by the icports of all the i hurdles tu the state which took up the balance of the aftei noon. In the evening Rev. R. T. Polk, of Towanda. spoke of "Denominational Loyalty on the nait of the Mlnisti." followed by Rev. P. V. Whlppen. of Scranton, on the "Part of the ("hutch." The programme of todnv c loses- the convention. This morning at U o'clock a conference meeting will be led by Mis. S. i'. Benjamin, of Senmton. at 10 o'clock. The woman's convention at - p. m., the entire afternoon will be given over to the convention of the young people, nnd tonight theic be a giand i ally. will BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Baltlmoic- R.H E. Washington 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 0-I r. 1 Ualtlmoie i0U0,i00 ' S b L' Ui.uiic eulkd to allow Washington to e.itch ti.ilni Knttcilcs Donovan and Jltiuhe; Maul anil Robinson, empires Cashman and lledler. At RionUljn- R.ll.E. Xew Vol k 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 G 3 Hiooklyn u 1 0 -i u 0 1 u b in i Batteries Jtuslo and Wnrnti; Vc.ge' and Ryan, I'mplus Lnch unci Au di ews. At Chicago- R.ll.E. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1111 2 Chicago 0 I 0 0 'J 0 1 0 4 s 0 Batteiies Espcr and Sudden; Griffith and Donol.ue. Empties Emslie r.nd Ci.ny. At Louisville R.ll.E. Cincinnati 0 0 12 0 110 06 (i 0 Louisville U 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ii 1 4 4 Battel ies nieitcr.htclu and Vnughi.; Piazer and Snjder. t'mplrei fwait wood and Woeci. At Cleveland It.ll E. Plltsbuig 00000 0 10 0110 1 Clevcl jnd 0 0 u 3 0 0 U 1 c ,; jo 2 Batteries Klllcn and Bow oi man; , ruing and dimmer. Umplies Snjcler and Con nolly. At Boston It IIj:, Philadelphia. 0 1 1 0 0 0 ti 0 t- l ti 6 Boston 2 1 0 8 n I 1 'J I.' r, Batteries Danklc. Wheeler nnd McPat land. Lewis und Bergen, ITniplies-U Day and McDonald EASTERN LEAGUE. At WilkCF-Bam R.H E. Wiikes-Bane . .. .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 7 0 Mci'tieal i) 0 (I 1 0 0 0 '- 0 U 1 0 Batteries- Kcci'nn ai.a Smith, McKui lend and Jacklltz. Vmpliu-O'Loughlln. At Providence R.H E, Piovhltiice I 0 n i) 0 0 0 0 -' 4 t Rnihener 0 Ii '.' D I 1 1 n - 1 Bi.tleilef Rudde-ihani and Cilslmiu, Harper end (iutitrn. At Spilngfield- R.ll.E. Springfield 1 0 a 1 0 0 0 1 -. i, s 1 Bulfalo 00 1 0 1 0000-1! 5 ? Batteiies Korwan and XlcholB; Atnole and Vrquhnrt. At Sjucuse b 11. E. SjraeuBe 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 S -7 11 4 Toronto uooonoo.io S ij 1 Batteries Becker nnd Lake; Lumps und Duman. ATLANTIC LGAQUe. At Hnrtrnrd til InnTiiBsi-Rnadlng, r.j Iliittfoid. 5. At Richmond iC liiiilint).-lilchmond, 4; Pjteibcm, u. At Lancaster L-inciicier, C, Alh.il town, 5. At Xorfolk XevvRik.Xorfollt game popcned on account ot tain, THE MARKETS. W'nll Stroot Itevloiv Xcw Yotk, June 15. Speculative observ. ers who argued llmt the two daya' reac tion In the stock market hns been due t'i apprehension of the cffecin of llirul clntloii ioiieiiuciit upon the collapse i.f the wile-Hi clettl were disappointed today. Tliu picssuro on the mnikels fiom that source was pinctlcally oil removed by the iiliiiouiicctncnt that the enormous holdings of easli wheat was owned by the defeated wheat speculator bad been taken ovpi bv powerful financial Inteiests. who would be able to savo It from being bacrl fired at forced sale. The course or the wheat mm he t very plalnlj Indicated the termination of hip crisis, hut there wus no movement to uchniirc prices of slocks, Appaienlly the leaders of speculation have ni rived nt a mutual consent to let thn market take Its course for the mom ent without fuither manipulation for a the. The course of prices wns rouse- linntlv downward in a ratlin dull iiuu Itet. RxtiPinp declines of a point or over were itglstcrcd In most ot the aetlve stocks dining the da v. Sugar was the center of Interest and diopped persist ently until tho Inst closing only '$ nbovn tho lowest nt u net dec lino of over 4 points. Total sales of stocks were Si.7,000 shares. PutnlHhcd-by WILLIAM I.IXX ALLEN ii CO.. stock bickers Mc.irs building, rooms T0J-7wi, Open-1 lleh- Low- Clos- ii g. est. est Ing. Am. Sug. Re's Co..l::.V4 ,UV, 1jj4 1!0 Atch.. To. &S. Pe .. 13i, ll'a li 11 A. T.. & S. P.. Pr.. ,ri ni S.' 32', Am. Tobacco Co . Ill 111 110'i 110i Am. Spirits 1C, 14", 11 H Am. Spirits, IT :i" T SbU "6'i Halt. A: Ohio l!i VI 1') 19 Brook R T Ill, Bl'i 60'i 0H Bay Stnte Gas 3 :: 3 ,V(, Can. Southern 41 ni SI r.1'4 X. .1. Central nt'fc yl's 01 91 Chic. A. (i. W Ill, Hij 1 II', chic & x. w ir. is! i:i'i 12 Chic. B. & Q 101'i 10134 10! 103'f, ChliMgo Gas 01' f'l'i PS', OS's Chle., MM. ,V St. I . TO 10u Wt, 1s"4 Chic, R. I &P 10-j IOV4 101 101'i Chic. St. P. M. & O. 77 77 7". 77 C. C C. & St. L . .. I"!", 4 1' Kit & wu Gen. Elecllle n7' 37', ,",04 ZZ Louis ,ic Xnj.li .... 524 f.J'4 Bl Sl Manhattan Ele ....105 10'5 W 10t4 M. K A Tc. , Pi .. UJ1! M3j r.Js SJi, Mo. Pacific SV4 r.'j !!4N II', Xat Lead 31 ."It S.'' XI X. Y. Ceiittnl 11", Ui'i 11T. 11.VJ Out. & West 1! UT 14' 14 Xoitll. Pacific 2S IS', 27", L'7, Nor Paeltlc Pr .... i,S, Os", H7'j 07", Pacllle Mull SS's !.i. 27i 27"4 Phil & Read I'll, 1'U, I'll, IV Southern R. It bij Mi S 8 Southern R R . Pr . pi, 2V4 21 :'0 Tetm C. ,v lion . .. 2',s, 2;"', J', 21, Texas Pacllle . . 11U 1li4 B' IP. I'nlon Par.. 1st Pi . .Vj r.'i', r.s ru V. S Rubber 211! 2l'i 21'i :i'i tr. S. Leather. IT 01 t.l fi',4 c'I'i Wabash 71-, 71; 71, 7i4 Wabash Pi ... . 11 in !Ol ivi, West. I'nlon ;ili, 'jiit ii ti W. - L E 1?, jib l'i , W. A. L E. IT 11?, U Hi, ii, Met TlHitlem Co . IT.Vf. Dia, 7i r,i Ches .v.- Ohio JJi, 2Ji, 2J' 'J', Con. Has irij ijijj, I'.iS't, 1D5 CIIICAOO BOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. ,.st. ing. Jlllv 7!i M 77'4 7,i1i September 71 72'4 70", 7J't conx. .im rr:5; ni nr nt September 33'', ,114 Si', " OATS. July 21 :;, 21 : SeptenilM r 21", 22', 213, 1J', PORK. Julv 0 4" OT ) IJ is", September ? 1)7 10.07 0 ijj 1" OJ LARD .tuiv "..7" r..s", :, 70 ". i September 5.sJ .".'0 5.J fi S3 Scranton Bonrd of Trndo Exchange (Juotntions...VII Quotations Eased on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Si Trillion & Pittston Ti.ic 'o. Xatlon.il liotli.g A Drill g Co. Phst Xatioi al Bank Elmhiiisi Boulevard Si ratitiin Packing Co Seraiitnii Savings Bank I.ackii lion A. Steel fo Thhd National Bcnk Thionp Xoveltv Al f v Co Siiaiuon Axle Wmks Si nilitni Tl.ic Cn . . . Dime Dep Al 1K Bank . . . Peck Luiubci .Mis Co Econonn Light, Heat Al Pow er Company Sciantou lllumluatiug. Heat A; Bower I'onipanv Si'iantiin Poiglng Co Tinders Xatlonal Bank Lacka. Lumber Co MM 100 .'11 . . S3 i5 . 73 is . . pr. . . 173 210 43 S." . . fiO no i:.o 1.MJ Lack. Tuist .i Safe Dcp Co Mooslc Mountain Coal Co .. BONDS Scranton Pass Hallwnv, nr 11101 tcage due liJO 1:0 1U Ho People's Stieet Riillvva , tlit moilgage due I'llS Teople s Stieet Rnllw.iv, licn- eral nioilgnjie. due V2 Dickson M ami fin tilling Co . . Lacka Township School .To . cit of Scranlou SI Imp. 0".. Mt Vernon Coll Co Scranton Axle Works 113 115 . . 100 lu.' ... P2 : 100 I'liilndnlphin 1'iovlslon .llnrket. Philadelphia. June 15 Wheat Plrm and P4c. higher, cash and June. No. 2 led Wc bid and none orfeilng, ul, 2'4r M'je I'orn-PIim and '.. higher. No 2 mixed, line. WniW.c Potatoes Dull and lumiliial, while, choice per bushel. 4'a")-) , do. fair to guoil. do . S'atnc . Butter Plim, good demand lauev weste-n irc,tmei. 17e : do. pilnts, J7e Kggs Steadv , flesh neaibv, PJ'sc., dn west tn 12'.e , do -ciiilhein He Cheese Pn ehauged Rellned Sugnis Dull rotton Qtilel but steadv. Tallow t'nch.iliged clay pi line, in hogsheads, 3V . iounti do., bauels .t'4i., dark do. U'4e cakes. lc: grease .lalic Live Poultrv Dull and weak; fowls. OaO'.je. ; old lusters, i,ia7e, ; spilng chickens H.iW , spline duchs lna l.'c. Diessed Poultiy Steud.v . towls choice, o'vi , do fair to good s'aOe. . dd loostcis. u'j.ifii . spring chickens ncarbv, 20a2Je : wesliin do., lia.'i'c Recelpts Plout 2,(Hiu bands ami P.Oim sacks, wheat, Mk) bushels coin. lOiOiiO bui-hel; oats, 4s -fw bushels Shlpiucnts heat '. 111O bushels, coin 27S.UO0 bushels; oats, 10.0W bushels. New York Produce .llnrket. New Yotk. June 13. I'lour Steadier with a more geneial Imiuliy fiom huvers. Wheat Spot sliong. No. 2 red, 3jatlc . f. n b..; options generallj sliong and closed l4.iJ1(e net hlghei , No 2 led, July, closed Mc . September. 77c . Decem bei, 77'e I'crn-Spot strong No. ", S'.e.. f n b, afloat, options sliong and decldeillv hlghei. closing ut lal'sc net 1 d vance. Julv closed "Sc : September. Jic; Decembci, ,!?e Ojts Spot strontei , Xo 2. 30e; No. 3, 21c . Xo 2 white, aj'e. ; Xo. " white. 22c.; options higher, closing at 4c. advance, Julj, iloscd aic Buttei Plrm, western creamerv. l'i'.aEe , do. El Hlns, 17e. ; imitation creameiy, lO'iivliiV-. ; state dally, lStnlhc. , do, creomeiy, iia H'ie. Eggs Plrm, state und Pennsl nnl.i, 12al2't,c.; western flush, U'-aUc; southci 11. 10?4c. ( Ii iu igo Live Stock. Chicago, June 13. Cuttle Active de mand, pilccs fctcadv ; choice tceis, 1 ''O.i 5.35, medium, $1 IViul 13, heel steels, 4i 4 45 stoelceis and feeclcis J1.30n) '), cows and lulfeis, Jl.in,i4 75, eulve.-i, $4.i7. Hogs (iuoet di 111 ind. price about 5c louir; fair to 1 hole e 'l,il O.'i!., pn Uei. t", 7,".u iiiii'j; blllilieis, flwl.il; mixed J7"m!.i3; light. $i.'ina'i'i. pics. J.' .'niHl.75 Sheep l.lbeial Hiipplv , pilees lu.iir.e. lower for nil but the In iter class nf i hpn cl lambs, mitlvo sheep. Jl,i',2i); lams, S.'al: fhorn luinhs. V,.5Uii. snilnir limbs. s,ni, ,11. veai- ! lines. MT.ViMi'i Reeilpts I'uitle , P1.OO1I head; hogs, 3J0W head: sh ip, sw.njo head. Hiifiilo l,U e Ninnl.. East Buffalo, .liiuo i., -Rattle Recelptu of etettle. four cms. talr deni.iiid. vere sold. Hogs Re-eelpis IlKhl. euioug and higher; Yorkeis, ijooel to choice SIAIn 4,10; loughs, common to good, i.iV)a3.w; pigs, common to choice, W.MI 1 I'm. Shcp Piid Lambs RerelptH Hinted, murk it Hte.ulyl and film lor the few on hale; lambs, e'lolee to cxli.i, 5" Viu'jijJ: culls to common. $12Cii'.K. rh"ci cholco to rc lected wethers, Jl.iwul.'i; culls tu com 111011, f!a.i.75. Oil tlnrket. Oil City. Ph.. June IS --Credit balance, tvici cn'tllltislcr. no ales. no bid or itf feis' shlpmenti. 91,(7: barrels; iuni, 'Mr 70J banc Ik, TJiE TRIBONE'S 0PP0RT0NITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT VOn RENT -COTTAflE AT LAKE, Wl noln Apply to Mrr. E. D. Pcllows, City Hall. POR RENT-TEHEE OR IOIR EX rutnlshed looms foi light housekeep ing lor man end wife 717 Olive street. POR REXT-D2iT C,H1;ENrTd0E S'F Seven rooms; excellent location; rent model ate, FOR RENT-1.ROOMED HOCSE, MOP ... Pr". '"lPiovcnicnts, Xo Cll ejulncv avo nuo; for nartleulnrs Innutrc Mis. Dr. ""'oner. No C39 Qulnc.v uvenue. EOR IlKXT - XICELY PERX1SHED llollt al1d side loom. 523 Adums ave. por ri:nt-i)i:sk room or share or offices second floor front, Coal Ex change. Cull t mom 13 I'OR BUNT' Qulncy SECOND PLOOR, '.01 HOUSE POR BENT-403 WYOMIXO avenue. Apply to P. H. Clemons, Bluenidge ConJ Company's olllce, Mears ARN rOR RENT-60: MAHOX COURT! , Apply to P ir demons, Blue Rldga Coal Company's office, Mear3 Building FOR SALE is per Vent.' tollieiiy enoix;e7:r stock for sale C per cent water bonds for sale. It, Ernest Comegvs. Dime Han't. POR SALl7APlXE PPRIOHT IMAXO but little used. Terms easy, price very low. Would exchange for n fine horse. Addro-s Box 84. Tribune ofilcc. POR SALE-A If.XDSOME PAIR OP road mures, finel.v hied, !" 1 hand". 5 and ears old full -lsteis Veiv evenly mated fearless of eleetilc and steam ears, will lead 12 miles an hour guaran teed absolutely sound Ale vei.v pleas ant di l pis, prlie, JiOO Thomas Coa sedy, Ashlej. Pa. POP. SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER holler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. POR RENT OR SALE-A GROCERY slore it 10os I'lttsti 11 11 vi niie, good lo cution Inquire on pumlses MONEY TO LOIV, MONEY TO LOAN ON BOXD A Nil 11101 tgagc on eit propel tj. Welles & Tort c AGENTS WANTED AUENTS WANTED - TO CALL OX candy trade wltb Hue aillrle Aildri-s P. P Pulver Oum Co 11 Amh"ist stn 1 Rnchestei N V HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED IM.MEDIA'lIiLY - APPRE.N tiees and helpeis tm oui dressmaking department Aiplv tud.iv renind I1001 THE LEALER l.'l and 12i WvomliiR uve BUSINESS CHANCE. RARE CHANCE It) BI Y A ClOOD paying will c-tablMied ouslinssi. OllI small amount nf cash leriulied. Box "G , Tilbuno oltln TO EXCHANGE. A GENTLEMAN WOPLD LIKE TO L. chanxe .1 line hoi so unci buggy for a good iipn.ht piano Addles', stating makeis' name, Uok 3i Tribune ofilee. LIVERY. EDWARDS LIVERY - PRIST CLASS double and slugl- can luge cabs and boalcllii;; Joseph iel sucilsoi. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLE SCHOOL POR GIRLS. Si'RA eub'., X. Y I'ndci tho upei vision of Bishop Huntington. Twentv -cigluh sell' ol J cur begins Thuisday, September 13. 1SJ3 Apply to Miss Maty J. Jackson. CHIROPODIST CORXb, BLXlONta AND LNUKOWIXU nails cured without tho least puln or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free E. M. HETZEL, Chlropo uist Z'.'i Lackawanna avenue. Ladle at tended at their residence) If desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A. B.BRIGGS CLEAN'S PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; 110 odor. Improved pumps ued. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug stole, corner Adams and Mulbeiry Telephono CU40. SCALP TREATMENT. Mirs""L""lKELwlRVsi?ALp"rRET ment, 50c . shumpoolns, 3Uc , fuclal massage, nuinleuilug, .'oi , eluiopudy, 701 Qulney. SITUATIONS WANTED 1VVVVVVVVVVVVNVVVVV -vrw-'ssw. SITl'ATlOX WAXTED-BY A YOING man, upe in, has had expel Icnce in store and dining i"cm. wllllnir to work at anythliig, lefeieneis. Address J, Tirbum SITUATION' WAXTED-BY A MAR rled man ns llicmun. htalluuuiv cnl reei or pump lunner, also thai (Highly un derstands electiliity nnd it Itlgeiiitor Ico maehlnes. is well e.xpi liem ed and can give good icfciences. J D v W7 Peim avenue. WORK WAXTLD BY A WOMAN' WHO Is willing to go out bv the day, will also take, lu washings Mrs M. Pilck, teui 4iti Ulbt-on stieet city SH'7' AT I OX'WA NTED- IU A I'lltST club fireman: con take .aie ol cuslm , has hail six yeais' experience Ob sue h n steamships G A, W ill .Ninth Ninth stieet. blTl A'Fiox'lN'AXTED-BY A PIRST class widtbi in pilvate or hotel, eiin liitnUh llie best city lotciente. Addicsa C17 Hllclieook couii Jos. A. Wilson SITPVI'IOX WANTED- 't'O GO OPT BY Hip day vvahhig iioulug m any kind ot house li lining would like ollUe, to clean. Sldo duoi. 420 Pianl.Ilu avenue. SITI'TviToN WANTED-BY LADY IX ullbc.bct iileieliie. Adclless A. ., Tribune ofilcc SITUATION r.NTED--Y01NG NEW Yeiiker. 21 well educated, wishes po sition with coal mining company, lull lead or continuing mm. speaks and wiltes Itulluti, I'rene Ii lliuntly. and un deistimilH boottkpepln-i used to handle laborers; Al lefeieneis, Addiess ,S'i w Ynrkei cam Tribune olllce Seranion, i'a. POSITION BY A YOPXG MAX 10 yeuis of age, v.llllng to do any kind of work, have had experience In drug store. Addiess W A S.. Tribune ofilee. SITPAtToX WANTED - BY BOY V. yeaiK of age who is well acnuaiutod with the city. AcIc'h.ss 7.11 X- Main uvc. "sTtpatTox" -axtkdivv expeiu". onecd bnokktepei, iaii audit and bal aiitei hnnkj; salaiv moderate, Addiets I. O. V.. Tribune ofilee. WA1TKP. WHO PXDERSTAXDS HIS builne.s '.vvuts p.srlliein. Can lake lull cluiisc. Waller, thl office. POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit of All Who Have Houses Hcnl listnte or Other Property to Sell or KxchniiRe, or Who Want or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six lns.citions Cents u Word lixcept Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Tree LEGAL. IX RE: PETITION OP THE HEIRS OP James Evcrhait, dceeused, to sell real estuto under tho Act of lSt'i, as in pai tltlcn, In the Oiphnus' Couit of Lacka wanna countv. B vlrtuo of an older of the Orphans' Court of Luckawumui county inuile on the petition of the heirs of tho late James M. Everhart deceased, tho uncle 1 signed, ndmlnlstiators of the estnto of James M. Eveih.vrt, late nf the city of Seiunton, county of Lackawanna, and suite of Pcnnsjlvanla. deceased (having glv-n bond In double tho amount ot the ap praised value of the following desciibed leal estate, with sureties thereon duly nppiovcd by the said Orphans' Court of Lackawanna ccurty), will sell to the highest and best bidder at public Brie, In the Arbitration room of the Court House, In the city of Sciauton on Thurs day, July ", 1S3&. nt 10 o'clock 11. in., nil the light, title and Inteiest of tho said decedent In and to the following dc rcrlbed real estate, to wit: One-half In terest In and to all that certain prceo of lund situate 011 tho westerly sldo of Pranklln avenue, In Ihe city of Scranton. nullity of Lackawanna, and state of Pcnnsvlvunln. commencing on Pranklln uvenue at the imitlie-astetl corner of lot No. , In block Xo. JS, tlienco 111 11 wc.t etl.v direction along the line ot lot No. 7 sevonty-lhe f ct and six Inches; thence In 11 northeasterly direction parallel w I'll the fiont line ot said lot foil -nine fe 't and eight and three (platter liuhes; thence southeasterly ale ng line ot lot sold to James S Scranton seventy-five feet nnd six Inches to Pranklln avenue, and thence along PianMlu avenue f'Ut nlne Icet eight and three-quarter Inches to tho corner of lot Xo 7 ufoiesiild. with the same icseruitloi and conditions as aie eontulned In deed ot said pinpcity from George II. Wilson und Eff.i Wlls-m, his wife, to Isal.th P. H pi hart nnd James M. Everhait dated 11 th ihiv of Xovcmbci, A. D. 1S70, and ncoidcd In Lurcino county. Pel risvlviinla, In Deed Book Xo IIS, at pago i3 eti ALSO the following described piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the city of Sciantou county of Lacka wanna, and state of Per.nsvlvanla, dp seilbed as follows. Being lot Xo. IS. In block No. 11. and situate upon street vailed and known as Cliff stieet. upon tho town plot ot town of Scranton, Intended to be only iceoided nml reglsteieel. Said lot being ninety feet In depth and fifty feet In 11 out. with same icset viitlons nnd conditions as are contained 111 deed of palt of s-ulel piopeilv fiom Plane es MaeLaren Dunn and Alex nuclei' Dunn to James M. Everhart dated the first day of March. A. D. 1'V n"d tecoided In Lackawanna count v, state ot Pennrylvnnln In Deed Booh Xo L"i at page 71, etc , and also In deed lrom Mel vin M. Vaughn guardian of Jessie Mae Laren. for part of said pinpettv to James M. Everhart . dated the fifth eluv of May. A D. 1SS). recorded In J ue l..i vann.i county, state, of I'ennsv lv.iniu, In Deed Book Xo, 2", at page. 'i etc ALSO till the following dccilhed undi vided one-half Interest of that lot plee e 01 parcel of loud situate In the c itv of Scianton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pcnnsjlvanla bounded and de scribed us follows .-.,,,. ,", .... ' 111 1,1, , f V.I ,'(,.- ..". 1 5.' on plot of lots In the cltv nf SeiMtiiuli ! ,-saiu lot is roriy feet In wluth 1111 W Min ing avenue, the same width in ie.n anil o-p bundled and llft feet In depth, be ins ixlansillai In shupe. With the -.r.ne leseivutlons und conditions as are rp reived to the Lackawanna Iron and e'nal tompativ in deed. from s ibl eotnpanv in John Wultei dated Aplil 13, ls.i'1 Being a portion of same lund conveyed to Junes M. Eveiluiil and Ch.itlcs B T e bv John Waller bv deed dated Hit nineteenth day of Oi tober. A D 1S7I. and leeoideei in Luzeinn courtv. Penrsvlvanla, In Dee 1 Bool, Xo. 1",;. at page JOO. etc. ami being 11 palt of the ame lot 1 env ( ve d to Jiimes Jl l-vcMi. rt nnd 1. 1 Everhait bv I'ln B. Lee and Murv Lee his wife, by dee 1 dated the thirteei.th eluv of M irch A D. IsS7. and tecoided In Lackawauiu. countv, I'Pimsvlvunlii, III Deed Book Xo II. pig3 177 etc. ALSO all tho following described lot. pleco or parcel of land situate In the Eighteenth wurcl. e itv of Sciantou, coun tv of Luckawanrii and state of Pennsyl vania, being Hip naithenstcrli one-half of lot Xo. t In block No 47. of J. Heeinnn map of South Hyde Park. Icing filtv feet lu front on Pourth avenue (now limiti'ti street), and sevent-five feet In depth Being the same piece of 1 mel conveyed to James M. Eveihait bv the Keystone Building and Saving association bv devl dated Ihe 2nth day nf August, A. D. 1S50. snd lecorded In Lackawanna countv. IVnnsv lvanltt. In Deed Book No. 7. at page 337. etc . with the same I'cseivutions nnd conditions us are leserved In said deeel. ALSO nil the right title and Inteiest of said decedent cwhlch Is n one-half Intcr isti in the following described tiact if land to wit. Being thn James ( hapmaii tract of land situate in Jeffei.son township, eoun iv of Lackawanna nnd state of I'emuyl- vunla 1 oiitalnlng 44n ucres, more or less. Bring the -arii- ti.nt olll bv (i.'orge Kin back, Treasurer ot Lackawanna cuitn v, to the sa'd James M. Kveihurt on th 1Mb dav of October A D. ISM. for tuxes. Same being recorded In the Pinlhonn taiy'h oflli 1 at Siianten. Pennsylvania. .11 Tieasuiei s Dceel Book Xo. 1, r.t page 7ii. TERMS OP SALE: Each piece of fald letl r'tate 111 said petition elesi-llbeel to be soUi sppai.itelv by the t.ilil admlnis tialni for e,ih. to the liUhesi and best bidder ISAIAH P EVERHART Administrator of the E-tate ct James M. M Eveihait, D cuscd. JOHX P. SCRAGG. Attorney for Estate THE ANN! AL MEEt7xGOPTHE stockhohlcis of the Pi onnmy Light Heat and Power company tor the election ol Dlieetors lor the ensiling yeut and ihe transaction of mii b other btisiiiens us niav pioperlv eome hefene It. will bo held ut the ofilee of the Company. Room 2rt. jiepuoucan iiiiiieiiiiB scranton, i'a . on Monday, Junn .'7. 1S. at two o'clock p. in.. In acecidanco with bv-lavvs 01 the Company W J NORTIU'P Secict.cr.v PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCIHTEOl', Council Building, Seruntun. P. L. WALTER. ARCHITLCT. OPPICE 1 car of COi Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., coi. Wash, ave . Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Building, 124 Washington avenue, Scranton TL " LACEY & SOX. ARCHITECTS. Tradeis' National Bank. DENTISTS DR7 I. O. LYMAN."SCRANT0X PRl" vnte Hctpliul. coi. Wyoming unci Mill beriy. DR. P street L. M'GllAW. S05 SPRUCE DR II. P REYNOLDS OPP. T O DR c7c. LMJBACH. 115 Wyoming ave WELCOME C SXOVER 'til Wishing ton avenue. Horns, ! to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES Ba'rrFxG t 'wSWEEXlfr. COMMON, wealth building. Intoistato Secret Scr vice Agency PRINTING TfiiTTRiBiJNt5 PUBLisnixo "ccT". North Washington iivemie- Llnotypo Composition of all kinds quickly done Puellitlos uusuipaired In this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Mt LACKA wennu uvenue, Scranton, I'a,, mauufac tuici of Wlie Screens, LAwycns PRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor -at Law Bun buildings, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. OKELL A OKELL, ATTORNEYS. .. TO 11 Coal Exchange bm.dlng. Scranton W1LLARD. WAnilliSfi KNAPP. AT totneys and Cotinspllors-ut-Law. Re publican building, Wushlneton avenue, Scianton, I'a JAMES it TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Couiiscllor-at-Lnvv. Rooms 413 and 111 Coinmonwpnlth Building. JESSt'P A: JESSL'P. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors. ut -Law, Commonwealln building, Washington avenue. ALPRED HAND. WILLIAm"j. HAND. Atte.rnev.s anil Counsellors Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 und 21. james w. o"akpord. ATTmXEV-Vr-Law Booms 511, 313 and Slti, Board of trade bulldli.g. D B. REPLOOLE. ATTORlY-LOANS negotiated on teal estate security. Mears building, corner Washington uvci- nue and Spiuce street. B. P. KILLAM ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, JO'j Coiumemweulth bltlg. Scrunton, V. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-nt-Lnvr, iOl Commonwealth building, ferunton EDWARD w. THAYER ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-901, 0th floor, Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEPPREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-L-VW 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A. WA.TRPS.ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 4 .1 Lackuwanna nve , Scranton. Pa C R PITCI IIJRTFTOiEY-AT-L.Vtv'. Commonwealth building. Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEG1S 121 f-PRPCE STREET A W. EERTHOLP, Ally , Mears B'd,i physicians and sunacous DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OPP1CE to tho Sciantou Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. nnd Muibcrty St. Telephone. Day call, 5313, night call, 413. DR C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 123 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. opathlbt, SHEPHERD. M D. HOME No, 223 Adam avenue. DR. A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IX Diseases of Women, coiner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Sciantou. Office hours Thurtday and Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p m. DR W K ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AXD 203 Board of Trade building. Oflica hours, 8 to 9 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue DR (1 I, FBEAS. SPECIALIST IN RuptuTe. Truss Titling nnd T'at Reduc tion. Office telephono 1363. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 VVl S. W L'AMOREAPX OPPICE S3H Washington nvenue. Resilience HIS Mulberry Chrcrlr ellipases long heait klelnevr ami RPnllo-.iiiniit v 01 gans u speelalv Hours 1 to I p. m T G ROOK. VETERINARY SCR geon Horses Cattle and Dogs tlentcd Hospital, 1:4 Linden street, Scranton. lc!cphono 2h72. HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAPE, 123 AND 12 lin avenue, Rates leasouabie, PRANK. P. ZIEGLER, Propiletor, SCRANTON IIOPSE. NEAR D , L &. W paEsenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Com sea preparatory to college, law. medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Wulter H. Bucll. A M. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIPE, 151S Washburn street, Scianton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and be.it attendance for u limited number of pa tients. SZEDS G R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AXD Xurseiymen, storo Hi Wathlngtoii ave nue: green house, 1330 Xorth Main ave nue; stoie telephone, 782. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST PROM PHILIPPINE 1SL nnds. Gie.itest. Xaval Battle. S iocs all blevvn to plcees and landed In Net tleton's She Store, Wushlngtcn avenue Ladles' fine Button shoes lusiut 11 ml dongola. cost 2f0, ,U $1 ij, lailles' fine J20iJ shoes tor 9se Lades' Oxfoiels, tost SI 30 tor T'le. Mens j 3u ealf and uis set shoes foi J1.43, ?3 00 shoes for $1 ri5, etc. BAPER'S "ORCUESTRA-MPSIC l'OR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, v.-ed-dings nnd concert work furnished. Por in ins addiess It J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbeit'3 music stcue MEGAROEE BROIHERS. PR1XTER3' sunplles. envelopes, papei bags, twine. Watehous- EO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) stations In New Yoik-Poot of Llbetty street! N? 1". and South Peny Whitehall KttCCt Anthiaclto coal uted cxcliulvely, I Insur- inn cleanliness auu loiiiiu.e.. vivil' TUiLi: IN EI-'l'Ei'T MAY 13 lv riilns leavo Scranton for Pittston, Wllkes-Bau e. etc . ut f, W 10 10 a. Ill . 1.20, ; SV 7 10 P. m. Sundays. 9 0J a. in. H'-bi'-LakewcfouHnd Atlantic CP; S ,i 8Vmr New York. Newark and Elisabeth, s '0 (exmas) .1 m . I icxptetsi. . 20 l. ?"XA, , , m Suudjv .n p. 111 'I rain ii.,;uii 1 M 1. m ai lives at t'liiludelphl 1 Beading. Terminal, J V m, and X iv v.,r ; i lu I i" For Suuch Chunk. Allentov hem E. o and PhUailelPhl . i'SA1 '. nn ,. m. Sundays, V 1 p. Allentown, Betide. k.30 u. u , ma nA .. .., .I1I11 B. p. m. I -v, "",,,,,,,, ,,, I V .ifchllllMntl nnel nolnu South nnd West via Bethlehem. STrjlJI p. m Sun.lavs. 213 p. m i-or Long Biunch Ocean Giove, etc, nt 8.211 a m and 1 20 p- hi. For Reading. Lebanon and Hon Isburg, via Alki.U'W" i -0 n m.lWp :n. Sun- a Koi'l'o!l'svUille. R :0 fi 111 I 20 p. ,,, Returning, leavo New ork foot of Lib erty stieet. North Rivei, ut 4.00 !, 10 ,ex pr.ssi 1 m . 1.30 toxpt cs.i p. m. Sunday, 1 Leave" New York, South Perry, foot Whlthnll fctieet. ut o.OS n. m.. 1 p m Passem-cis uiilvlng or dopictlug fiom this teimlnal can eonnect uudci cover with ull the elevated rullrouels Bioadwuy table earn, and retries to Brooklyn and gtnten Island, maklne ciulck ttunsfei to und fiom Grand Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leavo Philadelphia. Rending Teimlnal, 9 21 in 3 M p m Sunday 13 h in. Ttuougli tickets to nil pol.its ai lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to the tleket acent at the station, I! P BALDWIN. Gen Puss. Ast. J, II. OLHAUSEX. Gen. Suet. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent, Situations for live U Scheduleln t'lfsct Nov. IS, 1R97, Trains Loavo Wllkes.Barre as Fol lows : 7.30 a. m., wook days, fop Sunbur HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Baltl more, WashlnRton, and for Pitta burs and the West. 10.15 a, in., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia ; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburj;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burc and tho West. 3.12-n. tn , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 5.00 p. tn., week days, for Hacleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, den'l Pass. Agent J. B. HUTCHINSON, llcncral Manager. Del.. Lackti. und Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1SJ7. Trains leave Sit anion as follows: Ex press fur New ork and all points East, 1.40, 3 00, .13, b 00 and 10 uj a. m. , 12.53 and 3.33 p. ni. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia mid tho South, 6.15, S.00 and 10.20 a. a.. 12 f3 mid 3 33 p. m. Washington and way stntlons, 3.43 p. m. Tobyhann.i accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express foi Blnghamton, Oswego. El mlra. Coining Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffulo. 12.10. 2 33, 9 00 a. m and 1.53 p m , making close connections nt Buffalo to all points In tho West, Korthwest and Southwest. Blughumtoi und vuy stations, 1 03 p, m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 13 p m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, P.53 p m. Express for Iltira and Richfield Springs, 2.'3 a. m., and 1.55 p m Ithaca, 2 33. 9 00 11 in , nnd 1 53 p. m. Tor Northumberland. Pittston. Wilkes Barre. Plymouth Bloomsburg and Dan Mile, making clnso connections at North nmberlund for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlsburg, Baltlmoie. Wnshlngton ami tho South. Notthumberluud and Intermediate sta tions, 6 00. 10 05 a. n... and LIS and COO p, m Xantlcoko and Intermediate stations. oui ai, 11 11 iu n m. i'lymouin nno intoi mediate stations, 3 35 and S 59 p. in. For Kingston, 12 43 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains Por detailed Information, pneket time tables etc.. arply to M. L Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice Delaware nnd Hudson. On Monday, May 21, Scranton as follows: Por Carbondale ti.20. trains will leave 7.55. .55. 10.13 A. m., 13 00 noon, 1.21. 2.20. 3.62, 5.25, C.25, 7.57, S 1 j 11.00 b. m. . 1 lb a m. Por Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. Xcw England points, etc., 010 a. ni., S 20 p. m. Por Honesdale C20, 8 53, 10.15 a. m,; 12 00 noon, 2 20 5.23 p in. Por WlUes-Balic c 13. 7.50. 3 45. 0 33, in 4". a m ; 12 03, 1 25, 2 IS, 3.3J, 4 27, 6 10, 7.50, 10 2S, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. R, b.43 a m.. 12 03, 1.23, 4 27 p ni (with Black Diamond Expicsd) 11 30 p m Por Pennsylvania R. It. points 6.45, 9.3S n m ; 2 IS 4 27 Por western points via Lehigh Valley R R 7 30 a m.. 12 or, J.3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10.28, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arilvo at Scranton as fol lows. l'rom Carbondale nnd tho north 6 40, 7 43 8 40, 0 31, 10 10 a. m. ; 12 00 noon; 1.29, 2.15. 3 2". i 2.1. 5.C.. 7 43, ! 25. 11 27 p in l'rom Wllkes-Barre and the south -6 'E, 7 50. 8 50, 10 10. 11.65 a. m , 111, 2 14. 3.48. 5.20 C 21, 7 53, 9 C5, 10 05 p. m , 1 13 a m. Complete lnfoimatlon egardlng rates to all points in the United States and Canada may be obtained at the ticket of fice In the depot. Special attention glvpn to Western and Southern resort business. J W BPRDICK G P A Albany. N Y. H XV. CBOS3. D P A . Scranton, Pa. Lchisli Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comtort. In Eltcct May 15 1505. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia, and Xcw Yotk via D. ( II It R ut 1. 13 a. m and IJ uj 2 IP 4 27 (.Black Diamond Express) and 11 30 p. m For Pittston and Wllkes-Barre via D, L. & XV. R. R 00, 11.10 a. m., 1.53, 3.33, 6.00 p.m. -,,,. TTrtvlAlnr, Tta, .,t,l!lA nnd nrliKUjal points In the coal region JO!' VVUUH ""I' .............. . ut..,,,.. 1 erfeiuie- 27 p. m. viiiD f-H R R 0 4j, 2 is unci 1 Zf P-.!" r,-.,l,m Easton. Readinsr. Har- riiiii re and principal Intermediate sta t SnR xla D. & H. ft. R . ( a. m.. 12 03. "l" 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 Vof Tunkhnnnock, Towanda, Elmlra. Tiiis.ca Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D . L Ac W. 11. R.. S.03 rite siaciu 1 . m For' Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo Xlag ..'. i-niis Chicago and all points webt vl.i nra l n 10 J3 05 ., S3 (felnck Diamond KxiVrc-s) 1'2S and 11 30 p in p.illman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh v-illev uniloi cars on all trains between xvnif&.ijaire and Xew York Phlladel- l or icc'' -,,.,. nhia Bufl.ilo and Suspension HrlUge, pnia, "'"P, TN H wiLRrrt. C.en Supt CHAP. S LEE. Pass. Agt 26 Cortlan ndt ue "V. It 111 It A W. enger NONE.MACI1ER. Division Pass- ,genl Smith UPiniencm ra Krle and Vinnlns Valley, is- T-PIT.CT JPXE 1ST, 1M8 T An. n .1 .1111 ill f' Icavlc v and points eas'l on 01 via Eiie R .,1 mid :2S p m R ut 5 ai a m S 15 I 'or L.iko Ariel at Aiiiv. at P. 1 mt..n fiom above al si; .1 111 11 n P m und 9 3o Piom Luk- Auel nt 7 tl p in poln s p m , - scitAVi'ON nivisiov. '- In Kffcct rieccmber I'Jtli, 1897. trcrth Hound. Wonih Itouna, soil I (" 2 tTralDB Dallv, Es. 2 j i- I cept Minday g a " I ..'. r u Wrtro I.e a Ce u rsJK Y Franklta s!i .... 743 .... .... .... no'West 4nd street' ... 7V . ,. '" 700 weehavton 1 ... aio .... Ill! p Arrive Leave (f u 1 CllQOSU 2 1131 .'..I ' icis, nuneoek ... Sill .... ;; ::.. mid starn-ht .. sm .... lain, I'restou I'ark .... an .... .... ... 18401 vvinwnoa .... 841 . .. 12 2V Povntclle . 1 2So .... ". ... 1214, Olson ... 1 SS .... .... .. 1201 Plensant Mt. ... sc1 .. .. .... III!" PnlondBlB . SQ9 .. ,' mg 1' n'Uij . 8 '0 .. 1134, CarboocUie ....last .,,, 'MI'O W ime lirtdje .. f3 ti ... I ! .'. (112V Msytlem .... MI3 .. ,11 ei Jcrmyu .. j 45 .. !!! .. '11 o Arriilbald 3 51 . .. .... ... 11 1 vvltuon . S'A .... ... n L Ptckvllla .... SMi . 11 07 olmhant .... 4 01 ,. .... .I" in" I'rlcebttrB . 4 0: .. m oJ, Ihroop .... 41C lift' rrnvldeucs . n .. m.! . (UW I'arlc l'.ace . . f4 17 10 55' t-crautoa 4 2 v u Ls&Te An ire r U AU trains run dally except fc'uuday. L tlgiilllestiiattialiis stop on signal for pa. leogers secure rates via Ontario a Western before Rurcbalng tloketa aud savo money. Day and Ijnt Eipresstothe West J. C, Anderson, Oen. rau Agt. T, PUterort, Dtr. Vtu, An. Mr-otoa, P.