THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1898. NATIONAL LEAGUE CLOSES ITS SEASON JIOSJTON ONCE MOKE WINS THE CHAMPIONSUaT' TENNANT. Threatens to Repeat Its Performance of 'Ot, "02 nnd '03 That Was Emu lated by Unlttraore In tho Tliiee Succeeding Years Was a Disas trous' Year from n financial Stand pointResults of Saturday's Con tests on the Oiidiron. Sntuiday witnessed the close of the national league championship race of 1898, with Boston again a w Inner, Hal. tlmore, second, and Cincinnati third, Llttlo Intciest attaches to the closing games as the icwult lould not hne possibly changed llic standing of any of the club New York defeated Washington In an clcvcti-lniiluir contest at the l'olo grounds, Baltimore lost to ftuUon, In the former olt . Eiooklji: won fiom the QuakeiK, In I'hlludelphlu. and Louisville detea'cl CleelHiid, at Louis, vllle. Cold vve.ithei at PittBbuig pie vented a came with Chicago Since- the Hi othet bond jear 1S90 the Boston hae won the pennant five limes 1W1 1S92, 1S9.!. 1S9" and U08 In tin- other tlnee yeais Balti more 1S94, lMt,l and IS'iS-win tho win ner. It was m' of the imt dlntrous seasons the National league 'Vrr ex pTlemed, at leaM seven of tnu twelve t'lubi being heri, financially Thr base ball nianugeis altilbuic the tail ing Htf In patronage to tho war, but tho base ball writers In tho league cltleM aei that inwdyimn on the Held, blekeilngs among the mauigets and the weakiu"- of the tall -ml clubs ate lesjionslble In no small iiumkiiio for the ellsHstiow- iciults of the jimi. With rovvdIsm suppieisoil and the ttams more evenly matched It Is be lieved that 1MI9 shoulel witness a r vIvhI of Interest and consequently a veiy successful -eason Thee things will, no doubt, be looked after this wln'r when tin bap ball magnates Ket together to compare note The averages at tho dope of the sea son Satuul.iv wen-' Ronton Bultlmot .. c'fntlnnutl .. fhlcago "lev-eland Philadelphia New Vork . Pittsburg ... Louhvllle .. Brooklyn .... Washington 8t. Louis . GAMES ON THE GRIDIRON. All the big school eleven plajed Sat urday, and with the exception of Yale, won their games by the usual bis store against the opponents' zeio. Yale-Newton A. C. At Newton Centre, Yale oncotinteieil V. L i.c It-' I" .11 Wi E.1 .Ml 92 01 .(,01 (", .5i,7 Rl liS .544 7S 71 ,'X 77 7T .MS 7." 7i. 4V. 70 SI .(lit t 91 372 51 101 3K ,!9 111 .:) a tlilzzltng rain, a slippery field and a ttnm thnt. uutvvolglifd It by a gooei olted margin. In the first half the "Kllb" were put on the defensive, nnd several times narrowly avetted being scored against. In tho second halt the college team wlthJrew Its "nubs," put on the K'gitUir men and tinned tho table-. Straight, hard drives through the center carried the ball over Newton's line, and having victory assured Vale contented Itself with lteeplrs posses sion "f the ball, ond practicing line Kioklng. List year Yale txo'frt ten UKulnst this same club. Penn-Lehlgn. At Philadelphia the (junket rolltd up 10 points to Lehigh it nothing, be ing 19 points more than Princeton scored against the same team tho pre vious Hatuiday The IipIvcv la the former gume vveie much shorter than In Saturday's ganif, nnd this consid ered It would leave Penn nnd Pi luce ton making about an equal showing. Owing to tho fact that Haivatd men weio watching tho game, Penn ie fi allied from using anything but the simplest pln.vs Had It done nioie punting and worked some of its trliks It could have greatly Inci eased the t-coie Horo's work at light tackle for Tenn was the stat feature of the gome. Ilarvaid-Wcst Point. At West Point, Ilarvaid defeated the Cadets by a score of 2S to 0, tho lnigest over lolled up against the sol dlr lads since 1S!", when Vale made a similar scoie lint void showed sur prising sticugth, their work being ic- markably fast and their backs ver strong. The Cadets made a better showing than the seme would indicate In the first half Harvard scoieil only once In the second half West Point's center weakened, and this coupled with a favorable wind, allowed Harvuid to do pretty much as It pleased. Cap tain Dlblee's inns for Harvard and Kroiner's all aruund work for the Ca dets weio the features ot the game Princeton -Naval Cadets. The Middles, on their home giounds offeied little lesistenee to the Tlgeis. who piled up 24 points In the first half, and. in tho icond, K moie without half trying. Oeorge Lathropc. Ulack Hosongarten and Poe, of Pilnceton, especially dis tinguished themelvcs. For the Mid dles, Jackson, Fowler and Munley did the best woik. Lafayette .Dickinson. At Euitoii, the vcmb team that Luf.i jetto was forced to put In the field wai- defeated by the eleven fiom Dick inson by a score of 12 to 6 Cornell-Buffalo. Cornell gave n poor exhibition against Huffalo unlveilty'. eleven, n team of big seml-piofesslonals, which Louis Hlnkey Is coaching. Cornell had a number of substitutes In the game, and also had to contend against a ho.niet team on a muddy field. The stole was -'7 to 0 In Cornell's favor. Cios made a goal fiom the field. Other Games. At Pi ovldencc Broun, 41; Colby 5. At Washington Swarthmoro, 11; Georgetown, 6. At Ogontz Princeton Fieshmen, 4.', Cheltenham, 0, At Lancaster Franklin nnd Mar shall, 26; Gettysburg, 0. At Charlottesville University ot Vir ginia, 13; Gallandet, 0. At Lawrcncovlllo Lawicncevlile, 0; Vale Freshmen, 0. At Mlddletovvn Wesleyan, 3J; Am herst, 0. At Khamokln Hucknell, 6; Matyland, 0. At Albany-Carlisle Indians, 17, Wil liams, 6. With the Local Clubs. At Athletic park Saturday the Sciantmi high school cloven defeated the team lepiesenllng the Wllkes Uutre high school by a score of six goals to nothing. Tho WIIkoB-Uarrcins played a plucky game, but were outclassed in every reaped. The teams lined up nn follows: Sctutiloii. Wllkcs-Unrre. Lynch left end . .Itlnuley Morso . ... left tackle Kosek Stonu left guard Howeu Wrlsoiitluo center Uower Horun light gun id O'Hcien HUantz .. ..right tackle .Newton Vaughn . ... right end Bogait Hire . . quurtt r back Young (Capt.) Dcrshelmer .. left half Walker DcHow ...light half Mlnedy Tropp full back Dow The St. Thomas college team went to Stioudsburg Saturday and defentcd the Noimalltes by a hcoie of 24 to U. Stioudsburg had the heavier eleven, but In team woik unit snap were no match for tho Scianton lads. Kirk- I wood's runs for St. Thomas weio the features of the game. The line-up: The People's Exchange. POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit of AH Vhr Havo Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Ex:cpt Situations Wanted, Which Arj In scried Free. A FOR RENT maama FOn MINT-DESK HOOM OU SHAU1. , of offices second floor front, f.oal Dx change. Call at room 15. FOIl HUNT- SECOND Qulncy FLOOll, 0l FOR SALE FOR SALE-FirtST CLASS HOT W A ter heater, nearly new. 15dl Washing ton avenue. FOIl SALU-A FIND bCHltlJ :nT Up right piano, but little used; In perfect order, with manufacturer's siiaranti.e will be sold very cheap. Call at llooms 7 and 8, Uurr Dullillng. 'OR S A Lll-A Si:COND-I IAN D PA ND center crank high speed engine m flrst cla condition For further par ticulars apply ut tlds ofllcc. foiT salt:ti:n r-i-p-a-n-s for s cents at drug? Isle- One gives reliei. REAL ESTATE. Ht. Thomas. Campbell . Polland McDonald . . Coleman . . Ldiigau . Kelllher Manle J. O'Hara . .. Klrkvvooil We-lr, (Capt ) W O'Hara Stioudsburg. left end .. .Shltfer Lynch .Hlghan P. Barrett . Donovan . Manning . Davltt ..Powell .. loft tackle .. ... left cmml . cen ter right guard right tackle . light end quarter back teft half .Ililnzmaii (Cap.) . right half .. .C Hmett .full back .Robinson Referee Professor llaleflcld Fmplre Heamlsh. Linesmen Hlgglns and Oal lagher, Cli71ie and Drown Tlmo of halves 2i nnd 20 minute i". Touchdowns Lungan. McDonald, W O'Hara, Klrk wood (J). tJoals kicked We Ir (I). IN THE PLAY HOUSES. "Under the Red Robe." "t'ndcr the Red Robe," tho sreatcst dramatic -uccess in many ears from the Umpire Hunter. New York will be the first genuine tient of the reason for our amusement lover" It will be produced HiIh evening nnd this will positively bo the only visit the fact will certainly be taken advantage of by s laige demand for mats The dramatization of "Under the Red Uobi " is by Kdwaid Rose, taken fiom Stanley W'cyman's popular stoiy of the time of Rlehelleu nnd Is In four act The ncono of the first, Is baton's. In Palis, vvhero Oil de Herault Is accused of cheating at cnids and places himself under the ban of the cardinal by fighting a duel. Then and theto ho accepts the mission the successful fulfillment of which Is to save his inek The incidents of ads mcond nnd third occur at the Chateau de Cochefoiet nil the exciting adventuies on the mountain, at the Inn and In the forest being faithful! poi liaved Herault Is Known as the spy In the hou.c' hi Intends to destroj, and Is unmiiHked lie aurcccd In his mission In spite of the king's soldleis command- FOR SALE, IN DALTO.V, HOFSD AND lot. thrcc-fouiths ncic, house In good repair. Inquire Wm. Castnlln, Wl Btono avciui", Scrnnton f6rbau:-my iinsfDUNcr. at ra Colfax avenue, just ci mplotc jil AU modern ImprovemenlH. Hardwood tlnlsli, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. 1'rlco reanonablf. Address 1 rank 1. Okcll, S20 Uioadway, New York city. WANTED. WANT13D-CA8U OF DAD HEALTH that R-l-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send r. cents to Rlpans Chemical Co, New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. steam fitters WANTED - GOOD wages paid for competent workmen. Tho Hunt A Connell Co. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY SEVERAL experienced trlmmeis In our mllllneiy department. The Leader Vl and 1.W Wy oming avenue PROFITAULE HOME WORK-WE want a few men and women in every town to niako novelties for us at their homes, can work day or evening, and mako $6 to Jl". weekly, nccoidlng to the lima devoted in tho work, experience un. litcessaiy, in e,iuvaiilt g, steady position the veil around; full particulars and work inelled on application. Brazilian Mfg. Co., Nw York city PROFESSIONAL. AHCHITEOTk EDWARD 11. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Bulhllnc, Scrnnton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of C08 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR, ARCHITECT, i"A Spruce St.. cor. Wash, ay., Scrunton, FREDERICK L. IlllOWN. ARCHITECT, Tilco iJulldlng, 1M Washington avenue, Scrnnton. T. I. LAC13Y & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Rank. ocNTiara DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming ond Mul berry. DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME cTsNOVER, 834 Washington avenue. Hours, 9 to Land 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLE. 4W SPRUCE STREET. MAKES our hat to order and they nt. SALESMEN WA NT ED. avTdsAHr61Tc7ap$iPR mo. .end expense!", experience unnecesHry; permanent position. Inducements Im pel lal Cigar Co. New Yolk city. -''.......K..tiv. . AT K h' H X V tt v tt tt tt tt tt v V tt tt V K tt tt u tt X X X X u X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Scranton Store, 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue. Muslin underwear sacrifice sale High class goods ONLY and a big price cut on every garment included in this special sale. In spite of the inclement weather last Friday and Saturday this sale was a gieat success and there will be many who will want to benefit thereby again todav. Your attention is directed particularly to our immense as sortment of fine gowns, the like of which has riot been seen in many a dav at the prices we have made for this special occasion. tor Gowns worth 50c, S for Gowns worth $1.00 ?c 60c and 75c. Of muslin. Mother Hubbard voke. tuin down coIIji. trimmed with em broidery insertion and wide cambiic lufllc others in hmpire style, Dimmed with line cm- other of fine cambric having round yoke of .iuUtD mm kjiliiuii nee -leuu yi til- mi, iii I'oiiu tie I'.iris inseriion, trimmed around yoke, one umnatchable pi ice. neck and sleeves witli wide lace to match. mm - for Gowns worth $I7S f0nndZS Wrth 79C' 0C f V f'e a,i "". anu oql. having yoke of insertion and tiim- Of line muslin, b'mpiie tvle med aiound voke. neck and sleeves with widr or Mother Hubb.ud yoke, some li.ive voke'of embroidery, ruffle to match. Another lot with embioideiy trimmed vi"i in vin hi t 1 match, Mother Hubbard yoke of fine insertion, hand- 39 63 In two great lots one of them oi line Muslin, with Mother Huh- bard yoke of Val insertion and trimmed with cambric ruffle, edged with lace to match. The 49, ! lv everv one ol them unrth pi ice wc ask. Chemtss : Ten dozen Ladies Fine Mus lin Chemise, trimmed with cambiic rulfle, regul.n , price ;oc, special. . . jLdC l.'inv the somely tnmmed around yoke, neck and hlecves, with lace to match. Skirts : T "i lichen ladies' tine mus lin Mvirtv double ruffle, tiim'd with i'i;ibroiderv,rep.u- A In pi. :e 7sc special.. 4vC Drawers : 'I en do ladies' line muslin drawers.cluster of tucks trim'd with embroidery, reg-, ular price jqc. special. 29C Millinery DepartmentSpecial Today Work :00ms are going full fuice thee days our hats have made a de cided hit. Many new effects will be found on the special tables where hats up to four fifty are shown and it is certainly worth your while to look at them to day. Their equal cannot be bought in this entire city for less than six or even seven dollarsour price $3.50, $3.98, $4.50. Don't miss the following special offerings in the untrimmed millinerv department today. Every item at a reduced price. Children's Sailors and Walking Hats, y)z grade, special 25c Ladies' Walking Hats, 49c grade, special age Ladies' High Class Sailors, 75c grade, special 49c Children's School Hats, worth from 50c to 75c, special 35c and 49c Childrens Toboggans, ,39c grade, special 25c Ladies' Military Hats in all the new shapes, worth and $1.25, special 75c and 98c Lebeck & Cor in X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ill by u fop, Captain TroUo Clou, the dumli Hprvaiit. la torturcil, mid levonses hlmtu'lf by lellllnK tlin captain Tlio lust nrt hovvs UcraultN icnunclatlon of tlio triiHt 1'or tlio Mifcn of tho woman ho loves, ho Rives Cocheforct his llbeity. nml Bl the ptilncn of tho rnrillnul ho receives his icwuiJ. William MotrK tho eminent oiinjr romantic actor. Is ut tho hcael of a very Mtronff cumpnnv A Choice Repeitolrc. Much anticipation has been shown ovel tho comlnc eiicaccment of the KinK Dra- mutle company ut the Acadcinv of Music this week. The faet that such famous ana sterling' plas us "1 hinds Across the Sea." 'Tower of tho l'rcs," "War of Wealth" anil "The Cotton Kins" oic to be presented ut popular prices ts an an nouncement that carries much more than the ordinary Importance attached to an cnRanemrnl of this kind. No similar at traction has ever attempted n repertolie as pretentious as this or one that In volves 50 Kreat a care In the ceneral mounting of tho plas The company numbering eighteen people Is said to he unusually clever and thoroiiRhly compe tent to properly handle the tine line of pioduetlons mapped out for this enRage inert here "Tho Little Host." Delia ro. who appears nt the Lyceum tomonow night In "The Little Host" re hearses her own company and personally attends to every btuKo detail. As u work er slio ts Intense and indefatltiuble. She also design all the costumes for her la dles und supervises their maklnp "Prisoner of Zendn." Daniel Vi oilman sends out the an nouncement from the Lyceum theater, New York, thattliecompanywhlch appears, here Thursday at the Lyceum In "The Prisoner of Zendu " is one which ho has selected and rehearsed with Blent care, and that he desires to assuro theater goers that they may expect an uilmlr able perfnimiince of Anthonv Hope's ro mantic drama which Mr Prohmun re. sards as possessing tho greatest Rove story of the nineteenth century The company Is a veiy large one und cariles all the scenery for the Ave Important acts. Attraction nt Gniety. The. opening of the morning glory Is no doubt onn of tho most refreshing sights of country life, but It Is not half as beautiful as will be the brilliant produc tion of vaudeville und burlesque piesent ed by the Clay Morning dlorles at tho Oulety three nights commencing with u matinee today. THE MARKETS. FURNJStjD ROOI. two on Timlin ruRNism:D"'oii unfurnished looms with gas and steam. 611 Mudlson avenue KOIt rtlJNT I'MlAriANT Kl'nN'ISHHD rooms, conveniences Jtooms fiom ?1.W up, 122 Mllluctry stleet. 1'li:asant uooms ith hoahd Terms irasonable. Tho Aldlne, 4fJ Adams avenue. TWO LAItlli: FHONT llOOMK, Fl'Il nished, gas, bath rlt heat. Old Tost-office. MONEY TO LOAN. MONUY TO LOAN ON CITY UHAL KS tutc. Anv amount on sti night loans, $:00 to $10,uou ut once. A N. Walker, looms 1 and ! Coal Hschangi. LOST. LOST-SATPKDAY AITUHNOON. LA dies' gold watch anil chain. Mrs. S Koons. 10, Laekawanna avenue HOTEL3 AND RESTAURANTS T1U3 ni.IC CAI'Il. 125 AND 127 PUANK llll avenue Kates leasonablc P. ZlllGLi:n. Proprietor. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In llllect Miy 39, 189S. Trains Leavo Wilkos-Qarro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, PhlladalphU, Baltl. more, WashlnRlon, and fop Pitts, burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Potlsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, ond Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburtr, Philadelphia, uaiumore, Washington and Pitta burg and the Wtst. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris. burg Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . .. i.,.,'.- W0D. Oen'l PJ- Aent J. U. HUTCHINSON. Oener.l Mirnjer. SCIt ANTON 1IOU3E. NCAH D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS PHANK V.. rtOYLE, ATTORNEY AND C'ounsellor-nt-Lavv. llurr Building, 100ms 13 nnd II, Washington avenue. OK ELI, ,t DUNN, ATTORNEYS. 5 TO 11 Coal Exchange Ilulldlng, Hcranton. W1LLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornevs und Counsollor-at-Law. Re publican Building, Washington avenue, Hcrantou, Pa. JAMES II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Couusellor-nt-Law Rooms 41.1 and w Commonwealth Building. JESSUP & JESSHP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellois - at - Law. Commonwealth Ilulldlng. Rooms 1, CO and VI. JAMES W. OAKPORD. ATTORN F.Y-AT-Law. Rooms SI I, D13 and 511), Board of Trade Building D. B. REPLOC! Lti, ATTO RN K Y-LO A NB negotiated on real estate security. Mears Building, corner Washington Hvenue nml Spruce street. JAS. J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Liivv, C01 Commonwealth Building. Kt! union. Lehigh Valloy Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comfort. In Effect May 15. 1SDS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. (uiui-B uiainnnu r.xprossj ana 11.30 p. m. tor Plttston and Wllkes-Bnrro via D, '& W. It. R 6 00. 11.10 a. m 1.65, 3.33 (oo p. m. For White Haven. Hazleton, Pottivllle. and principal points in the coal regions via D. & II. U R., G.45. 2.18 and 4 27 p. n. 1 or Bethlehem, Easton. Reading. Har r sburg and principal Intcrmedtata sta lola D. & H. R. R.. 6 43 a. m. 12 05. 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.50 p. m. For Tur.khannock, Towanda, Elmlra. Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate- stations, via D L. & W. R, R 8.0J a. m , 12 In und 3 35 p. m. For Oenevn. Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via p. & H. R. n., 1203, 333 (Black Diamond Lxpress). 10 28 and 11 r.0 p. m. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh v nllcy parlor cars on all trains between Wllkcs-Barrn and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN It. WILBBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS S. LEE. Pass Agt., 2i Cortlandt street, New York. A W NONEMACHER. Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. LEGAL THE ANNl'AL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Suburban Build ing and Loan Asocliitolii for the ele-ctlon of ollleeis nnd dlnctors und th tinns uctlon of such other business as muy come before the meeting will be held at the olllce of tho tcciotaiy Tuesdaj, Oct. IS, litis, at 7.30 p. m BENTON T JAYNE. Sec. Wall Street Hevlew. New York. Oct. 13. Thcie was llttlo chnniro In the character of the stock mar ket today, tho oiratlc tendenej of tho leading Industrial specialties keeping the gencial list greatly unsettled. The open ing decline was general und was 1 ellected fiom abioud Both Tobacco nnd Sugar went down at the opening but Sugar reached tha point of resistance unci en countered largo hujltig which put tho beats all nt sea again. Thev covered quite freelv and ran th prle up to US. The mgent demand then stopped for the day but the price was held above last night's cloe Tobaocu diopned J'v points to 114 and closed at about tho lowest The continued disposition of Notthcrn Pacific to me also checked ans upward tcudencj und It-coutagcd activity hi tho railroad lUt Total bales ncie 110,100 shares. Furnished bv WILLIAM LINN ALl.LN & CO , stock biokeis. looms, 7('o-7v6 Mcars building. Open- High- Low- flut ing, est. est UK Am Sug. Ref. C0...IUU 112 110'i lll'l Achhon l."i Ach, Preteirtd .. .. l!i Am. Tobae.co Co ...IIS l'V. NOTICE-IN THE MATTER OF THE petition of the Clt of Sciunton fm tho appointment of viewers to asceitaln the costs, damagcb and uNpcnscs mid assess tho benellts for coi.Mructlon of a frewer svstem to sewer portions of Pchultz court, Harrlf-on nvenue. Sllpp e-ouit, Wheeler uvenue, Sheivvood eourt. Colfax uvcn.ie und Okell court In tho Seventeenth word of the City of Scranton In the Court of Common Pleas No, 13it September term, 1808. Tho mule 1 signed, having been appointed! by tho Court viewers in the foregoing matter, hereby give notice that thev will on tho 2Jnd duv of October. A. D 1W. at 10 o'clock u, m , meet 011 tho line of tho said improvement, ut tho cornet of llav rison avenue nnd Llndt-n street, proceed ing thenco over the lino ot said improve ment, viewing tho same and tho premises affected therebj, and will heal nil pin tles Intel estud therein, and their vlt nesaes. DANIEL E DAVIS, JAMES MOIR JR . JOHN FITZSIMMONS Viewers EDWARD W THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms tOVOI, 1th floor Mears Bulldliis. L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . M2 Board of TiHdo Building, Sci union, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth Building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & National Bank WILCOX. Building. TRADERS' C. COMEOYS, Building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W RKRTHOLF, AttJ . Meals bldg MIDVJIFE MRS GABLE, ORVDFATE MIDWIFE 111S Washburn slieet. Scranton En gagements solicited Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of patient PHYSICIANS AND SURBEOVS DR. (. L. FREY, SI 'RANI ON SAVINGS Bank Building. 122 Wjomlng uvenue MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D, HO.'lE opathlst, No. 228 Adams avenue DR W. E ALLEN. 61.! NORTH WAS'f hlglon avenue. US 1IU 111 111 10. )i liV- il'i Ill's U"$ tl 11 2 11 3,0 111 uvj 111 10J4 I'M' 10! 1"T 101 3'Ui I'lrt 101 :'. a.,1. 101'i lOI's liU'i 101' t V 12'J 12', IJ's lll'l .w i Am Hnlrls Ilrooklvn P.. T 61 Chic. & r,. W. . . ll'i Chlo. ON 1.11 Chic. 11 A: Q Ht Chicago G . .. . Wl', i-hlf. M. & S. P. ...ViVi Chic. R 1 .V V 101 1 c i. a. u . Del. f.- II. C 101'S El'.e Lous. K Nash. .. Manhattan . M , K & Tex., Pr. Mis PacllU . . N. Y C. Hud. .. N. Y O. & W North Pacltlc Noith. Pac, Pr I'ac. Mall S S Co Southern Ry South Rv Pi. .. Tt nn P. & I R. R. TQXUH t Pacific Fnlon Pile.. 1st Pr I'. S Rubbei Co , 1' K !..., 1, Cn lr ?.i'. Wnbush 73i Wabtsh. Pr 20" Wesein l'nlon 91'i Wheeling & L. E. 3'j Wheel. & L E Pr.. lSti Met. Tnullon Co. We Ches. & Ohio 21'i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Open- lllsh- Low- Clon ing, ekt. est. Inc. G3J .1n PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED BY tho seeiotaiy of Dunmuie mIiuoI uls trltt up to 8 o''loek in theevenlng ofTues. day, Oct 18, 18'ib (or ten coupon bonds of tho denomination of live hundred dollars ($500) eneh of the lMinmoro school district dated Oct l,lyjand paMiblo touitien til) tars fiom duo with Inteicst nl the iut of foui pn centum 49i) per aunuin p iy able "einl-nniiiinllv on the llrst duvs of Apiil nnd October of each jcir. 1'ilncl pil and Intel est payiblo ut the oll'ce of the ttc.ihurcr of the Duniuoro stliool uls. ti let In tho boiough of Diiumou, Lack uw.inu.i countv Pennsvlvanla Theso bonds uio Ihsucd !r.o fiom all tnsiuMmi of every kind the bnouph of Dunmoie ngieeing 10 pav v,-rv liwlul ta nsgcsMil against th i-anie I. 11. URONSO.V Feeielarv Duiiinorc School Distilct SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. siVst-'W. SFPERFLUOFS HAIR REMOVED tico this week to piovo electilrlly pei mancui haimless painless, expert oper ttor. licit n Uuchuiuin, Dcimutologlst, 312 Washington avenue CHIROPODIST Vit- VAAiV WWSVS 'ssys,KsskA CORNS BCNIONS AND INGROWING nails tin oil without tho least pain 01 drawing blood Consultation und ndvho given liee E M IIETZEL, Chllopo. dlst. J'JO Lackawanna tivcuuc Ladles at tended at their resldeneo If desired Chaises moderate. DR. R. TRAPOLD SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, turner Wjnmlng uvenue uiul Sp utu ttcct Scranton OHIco horns: Thursdavs and Satur days, 9 u. m. to b p. m DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND Wi. Board of Tnido Building Ofllce hours, S to 9 a. Ill , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p 111 Ros(. denee. Sen Madison nvenue. dr. c. i7 i'reas7spT:cialTst IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Rcdtic tlon. Ofllie lele-phone 13' Hours, 10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 lo 0 Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, July 3rd, trains will leava Scranton ns follows For Carbondale-0.20, 7.5J, S 53, 1013 a. 111 1 12 noon. LSI, 2.20, 3 52. 5.23, 6.23, 5,57. 9.13, 11 00 p. m ; 1.16 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p, m For Honesdale 20, S 63, 1013 a. m.: 12 noon: 2 20. 3 25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre. 6.13. 7.18. S 43, 9.31, 10 41 H m : 12 03. 123, 2.18, 3.3.J, 4 27, S.10, 7.4S 10 II. 11.30 p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley Rallrnnil-U 45 n m 12 03, 1 28. 1.27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11. aj p. m. For Pennsvlvanla Railroad points, 6.45. 938 n m 2.18, 1 27 p m For Western Points, via Lehigh 'v allev Ilullro.1d-7.4g n m . 12.03. 3.P3, with Blade Dliinomt Expiess, 10 11, 1130 p. m. Trains will nnlve In Scranton as follows- Fiom Carhoiidnle nnd the North R.40, 7.4) R.rs. 9 14 10 3S 11 58 11 111., 1,23, 2.13, 3 2o, 4 21, 5 M. 7 41 10 18, 11 27 p in From Wllkcs-Rtiro ami the South 615. 7 48, MS, in 08 1151 11 in . 118. 2.11, 3 4?, 5 20 021 7 51. 901 10 (d p in.: 1.11 11. m SI NDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale-9 07. 11.33 n m ! 133. J 52, 1 11 9 M p m For Wllk(n-Beire-9.r.8, 11.43 a. m.: 1.6". .128. 5.4! 7 IS p m. . ,,.., Lowe it rates io all points In united Stales nnd Cuniidu .1 W BFRDIPK G P A . Albany. N. "i . 11 W I'ROSS, I) P A, Scranton, Pa. DR. S W. L'AMOREAIX. OFFICE VI Washington avenue Residence, 1J1S Mullietij Chronic dlse-ases lungs, hcirt. Kidneys anil genitn-uiinnrj 01 guns a specinltj Hours 1 to I p m WoT ROOIcl VETERINARY SFR gcon HorsH, Cattle nnd Dogs treated Hospital, 121 l.ludiin street, Scruutou. Telf phone 2ii.' SEEDS O. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuiseunien; store 116 Wnshlngton ave nuc, green house 1"D0 North Main inc line: store telephone. 782 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LAi'tfAWANN V Scranton, Pa Courses pnpaiutoiv to collere, lnv. medicine or hllslnes Opens Hept 12. "sonil fol catalogue ittv. Thoni.is M faun. LL D Walter 1 1 ti,..n a M ... "s,, A M WIRE SCREENS JOST KCETTEl.' REAR 111 LACKA wuiinu nvenuci. Sci.mlon l'n., manufac tuier of Wire Sere n Central KuilrouJ of New Jcrssy (Lehigh rfiid bi'siiuehaniia Division.) Kt.KioiiM in New Yoik Foot of Llbertv street, N. R., and South Fetr. Whitehall fctlcct Antluaeile eoal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness mid uimfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. U. ,SD3 Ti'aUii leiivx Scianton for Pittstou, Wilkes.B.iiu sli . at S3". 10.10 u. m.. 1.20. 2 35 3 -'J, 710 p 111 SuiiUjjs, 9 00 a m, 1 H) 2 15, 7 1 p in ' F01 Lakewood .Hid Atlantic City, 8-0 F01 Nov )"ik .Nowalk and Ellzabth, 8.J0 (exprosi h ni , 1 20 (expiiss), 3 20 (ex pro k, p 111. S11r.1l.1v, 215 ,1 m. Train leaving 12' i. m 111 rl 1 s nt Philadelphia, Heuillng 'Uiinlnal, .'03 p. in, and New Yoil. 7 CS V hi Foi MiMtii t'liunk AUentown, Bethla hein C.i oor mil Phil idelplila. 8.10 a m, 120 "20 p in Siilulavs. 2 11 p. m. For Biiliiuio - and Washington, and pointb bouih uiul West via Bethlehem, s jo a. 111, J 20 111 Sundays. 2 13 p. m lor Long li'Miili Oeuin Uiove, etc., i.t S JO 11 111 and 12a p 111. For Ri.ulli,-; Lebanon and Harrlsbnig, v la Allenlown .'0 m , 1 20 p. m Sun day, 2 15 p in For Pottsvlllc S.uOu in. 1J) p.m. ilettlinini- huve New V'jili, foot of Llb ertv street Noilb Rlvei, tit 4 00, 9.10 (ex ptcss) 11 m . l. (CM)ifss) p. m. Sunday. Leave New A 01k. South Feirv, foot Whitehall stieel. ' 9 08 11 m 1.23 p. m. Passe unci s mrlvlrg or departing from this terminal tun eonneet under cover with all the olevninl rallioads. Bro.idwav cable ens and fe riles to Biookljn and Stuten Inlands, inil.lng ulck transfer to and from Ml uul Central depot nnd Long island rallioad Leave Phlla lelphli Reading Termini!, 9 21 11. 111 . i.eo p m Sutidii, 6.13 a. m. Through tickets l all points East. South anil West at lowest late at tho station. J 11. OLE WSFN Gpii. Sunt 11 P BALDWIN. Gen Pas' Agt SCALP TREATMENT. MRS 1 T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT men.. 50t , fchampooltig 5ec , fuclal niff"Mge, maillcuilnt,, 23c , i.hiiopi)d .01 Qulncj. 5 1 J. .. F .. 401, . wi . 321 . 2'" 13 fil roil 15 40l4 7V, " "i 7 Tin :w. nut 7'i :os; Ma li lS'i 1(I2 Sl'.i 34' 91 ro 22'', 113' 15 "' 32". VI 3.i& ?r Mil .".Mi 1 I 20 s, 91e 31 't 18U K.2 21V4 113IS l'i 40 7'.'i :ai, 3F, 27 l?x :.Mj Ll'i ' 2ov MVi 3f M'f 10il 2lVj CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS I'LI.ANS PHIVY VAUL'lrt und cess pcols, :i.) odoi lmptoved Piimps used A BillOCiS, Piopuetor Leave oidrh II11O North Mt-ln aveiiuo, or Elekes ding stole, eoinv: Adams and Mulbcrrj TcLplionu Wl SITUATIONS WANTED sTFlVriON W'ACTEDniisTlLA nil-round cook, UoU'l or :i3tauruut -VJ Penn uvenue yOl'NG BFTCHER. AGE 18, WISHES employnienl, 'I vein perlenee, wishes 11 steady position, on all around workman und have Mrst-elms refeimces Cull 01 uildUbH C. A. G. 821 Cupmtbo uvo nue Care Kohl. WANTED - WORK BY THE DAY washing lionlng, cleaning 01 cooking. Address Miss L. E.. 4J0 South 9th btreet. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE IS bindb Gieatest Naval Battle. Shoes nil blown to pieces and landed In Net tleton's Shoe Store, Washington nvenue Ladles' tine button shoes, russet und dongolu, cost $2 50, nt II.I'i ladles' duo $2 00 shoes for 95c, ludlts" oxfords cost $1 50, for 79o, men's 2 30 calf and russet shoes fol Jl 19, -10o shoes tor $198, ett i:ric uiul Wyoming Valley. Tlmo laliln In eHe. t Sept lsth, 1598 Tiulns leave Scianton for New York, Ntivvburn and Intermediate points or Eile tnllrnad nlso for Hawle and lol points nt7 03u 111 and 2 25 p m Trnlim urrlvo at Scrunton from above points at 10.21 n m and 3.11 nnd 0 08 p in BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MFSIC FOB bulls, plenlcs, parties, receptions, win dings and concert t.ork furnished I'm terms iidiess K J. Bauer tonducti.r 117 Wjomliut avenue, over Uullxtits music stole MEGAUC.EE BROTHERS. PRINTLRS hiipplles, envelopes, paper b-igs tvln, Warehouse. KM Washington avenue Scranton, l'a MV'tMM'4'4M'44ilM'M'4kiMMWM'4M't4'4'4'MMU'4'iUM'('4't'4'(k'4UU WHEAT. December ... May c-uiw December 318 Muy 31H OATS Dttcembur 22T Mu 23'5 PORK. December S.10 May . . ., . "30 LARD Uecembf- 4.s7 May 307 UW, CJ 651 itn 31. 2'" 234 S10 9Ti 5 in) 5 07 2J1J 7 97 9.17 4 1". IiOJ ,W4 3.1'S 7 97 9 12 .1S ro; Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Oat. 15. Wheat Firm and tc. higher; contract grade, Ootnlier. K a72c. Corn Firm and lie, higher; No. S mixed, October. '4oShVfi. Oats Film; i.c higher. No. 2 white, clipped. 29u23'io, No 3 whlto do, ;7li.a28c. No 2 mixed do,. 27'iu2v Butter Firm. lac. higher fancy wefctcrn creumet, 2.'c , du. pi hits, 22c. Eggs-Steady, fresh, neaiby, llhn . do. western, 17c; do southwestern, 10e.: do, southern 10c. Cheese Finn Uellned Sugars Finn, fair demand Cotton l'n changed, Tullow Steady city pilmo, in liogaheuds 3He . eountiy do. hi bairels, Sc : dark, do., 3Ue . cakes. -Je , trtase 3e. Llvo Poulti) Firm, fowls 9Ual0e . old roostors. 7e , spring chickens, lOalL- , turkeys, 9al0c ducks 9al0o , geese Su 9e. Diessed Poultl v Fncha.iseil. fowls, choice. IO'sO . do fall lo good 9ijj8l0c. old rooitehs, 6ijc. . spring chickens, 11 nl"c. . small Hnd scnlded, do., SulOc Re. celpts Flour ,00) burreU and 11,000 sacks; wheat, CO00 bushels, corn, 62.000 bushels, oats, 8,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 2,00 hushels; corn, 2,500 bushels; oats, 10, 000 bushels. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Del.. Lncku. and Western. Effect Mondaj. June 20. U9S Tiallis leave Scianton ns follows Ex. nnss for New Yoik and all points East. 1 40. SO). 5.10. 4 Ml and 10.03 u in . 1J.55 und 3 33 p. m. .. , ,., ., , . Exiness ror uasiou, irnuon, iiiuauei. phlu und tho South, 5.10, 8 '30 und 10.0a a, m . J2 35 and &.X P ni. Manunka Chunk and way stations, .'50 Tobyhunna nrcommodatlon. CIO p. in Expross for Blnghnniton, Oswego, El mini. Corning, Bath, DaiibVille. Mount Moirls und BuA'ulo, 1210, 2 33, 9 00 11 m 1 55 und 5 50 p. m inuklng close conn , tlons nt Buffalo to all points in tho Wi Noithwest aim hqihiivvbm. Blnghuiuton and way stations, 101 p ,n FactorvvlMo accommodation, 4 00 11 Nicholson accommodation 6 00 p. m Express for Ullcu und Richfield Spiluj. 2 35 u in., und 1 J5 p m Ithucu, 2.35, 9 00 R in , und 1 53 p in For Northumberland, Plttston, Will Barre. Plymouth Rloonwburg and l)i vlllo, making 1 Kse connections ut Nm uinberland for Wllllanisport, Harrlsbn Baltimore, Wushlngion und the South Nortliiimbeiland and Intel mediate ,, tlons U.OO lo 05 a in and 1 53 and 5 li Nantlcoke and Inleimedlms static i SOS und 11 10 11 m Pl mouth and luiei nicdlate stutluiis, 3 31 nnd 8.W p, m. Foi Kingston, )2 51 p 111 Pullman parlor und sleeping couches on all express tialns For detailed Information, pocket time tables, cti.. unnh to M. L. Smith. 131s- Jtrlcl Passenger Agent, depot ticket of-nco. tciAis'ro. mvinioN. Ill Kffcet Sept. IMl, 1SUS. North Hound. Houtli Hound. 2(jr,,3033OI t ' 5I r.i w cj S Ml Stations 202,eull2OS a ; 69 a 'a L uie ti.r ii'Arrlve l.eav e 1 l,.,kT . DH.nlitln Cl ;!'.'.... irio.Weic 4.'ud 6treot, '".'. ...I TOO vveeuawueu . 1 1 mp ip 11 tntm I.eaTA m ("attosia 10 45 10 40 10 31 10 21 I0 1S IOO0 U10 9 40 9 J6 'I 'I 1111 9 0: ") 6 2 11 1 15 18 109 e 0; IS Sh. 6 00 12 461 5MU40 Stlll-'iV .14112 14 to ra 5 Co 11 f9 5 10,1149 SOII1S4 , .1. lti ,v t' U.. 1 t..lll Ml 10 4 SI lilt, UU1 i 14.11 L'I! 8 63 4 4V111HI H'M 4 4011 15 S46 4261111 M.' 4 Sill 07 S401 4 W 11 01 3J41 110)1 (HI 4 Si 11 Oil t. L'I 4 1tl05T 8 20,4 141055. u'r ma ul.ara llanosck- EtarlUht rreatoa I'arW Win wood royutrlla Orson Flpibant Mt UnlondaU roies city caibo Jae V bite Hrl Jje Manfia Jerinyn Archibald Inton l'fckvllle obrUant l'rleebiirg Throop Provlaeuea l'&ilc Place scranton A V 71) 7M 810 ' Ml TTlC; ii5 4a o is in as r m Its 6 0S 614 6V..1 Airive I s! an 44s c m -j si 1 l4t 41 I A ..V .1 ftrtl bit, 2 58' 7 01 f a s so 7 OS 8 0 S4 7 80 S 19. S It 7 841 SSI1 6C4 7 7 13 88 IN 7 42 13 43, SOI 7 418 43 03 7 80 8 Bl 8 09 711 3 641 111 768 D OO 8 041 8 Oil 4 10 8 7 8 10 4 14 8 31 12 14 17 1U 6 18 4 20 8 So k u!r u 11 3WIU st ia 4 01 8 21 4 07 8 SI r flmiday only f sieulfies that trains stop on signal for pas. tenners '1 1 ahia 30) and V Sunday only. Other trains dally except fcunday. mcuro rates rta untarlo a Western btfora purchaslnic tickets and save money. tirouvu WSEner nuffct sleeper and frca re ellDlnir chair car New York to Chicago without ;hanz. I'nenger llntm HctlucoU to l' (i IViili I'cr .illld. J. C, Anderson, Oen. Pass AgU T. l'lltciott, DIt. l-sas, Agt.B'Tanton.Vs. VI
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