H THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL .19, 1809. z ATLANTIC LEAGUE BALL SCHEDULE ARRANGED AT THE MEETINQ HELD IN PHILADELPHIA. President Harrow Conducts the Meet ingThe Spauldlng Ball Adopted. Suit Enteied Against the League by C. B. Uloemccke Is Settled. Delegates Pleased with the Sched ule. Philadelphia, April IV The Atlantic league schedule meeting was held here today. President Harrow ptcslded, with all the clubs represented ni follows. Pateison, W. S. Wright; Newark. C. It. Itlooniecko; Allentown. H. H. Hoilg less; Lancaster, A. K. .Spurrier; Rich mond, .lake Weiss; Wllkos-llairo, Wil liam Rutledge and John Hedlngton; Scinntnn, SI. Swift; Heading, V. V. Rlnn and 1 . IMtton. Tlii' schedule as piopnred liy Presi dent Harrow was adopted with but few i hawses. The suit which wan ontoiod against the league by C. 11. Hloeinoeko, owner if the New ink club, last D( comber, a as settled bv Mr. Hloemccke wlth diuwlng the suit, cotiec'sloii being: made in him In the matter of Sunday Kami. The Sp.iuldlng ball was adopted as ill- olllclal ball of IS'Ji. Plnyms Juris 'J'liotnloii and .!"' llcrndon, who nave been on the Atlantic league Inilllglblo list weie reinstated. Horndon will go to Newark and Thornton to Pateison Alter the meeting all the delegates expressed themselves as pleased with the schedule and were I'ohlldent that the season of 1Wt will piove the best In the league's history. The Schedule. Following Is tlu Atlantic league schedule tin the ..eason of IS'Jfl; Scinnton at Home. With Newark May 8, 0, 10; July 10. 11, 13; Aug. 7, 8, 9. With Pateison. May 11, 12, 13; June 13. 14, 15; Aug. 10. 11, 12. With Allen town June 1, 2, 3; Aug. 3. 4, 5, 31; Sept. 1, 2. With Lancaster June 8, 0, 10; July 31; Aug. 1, 2, 24, 25, 20. With Reading June 10, 20, 21; July 0, 7, 8. With Wtlkes-Bane May 4, 5, C, 20, 30 a. m.; July 3, 4 n. m., 5; Aug. 21 22 23 With Richmond June 5. 0. 7. 29, 30; July 1; Sept. 7, 8, 0. Wilkes-Barre nt Home. With Newat k Slay 11, 1 11. 15; Aug. 10, 11, 12 13; July a. With Pateison May N. 9, 10; July 10, 11, U; Aug. 7, .. 9 With Alltntown Slay 1, 2, 3, July 31, Aug. 1, 2; Sept. 7, S. 9. With Lancaster June 19, 20, 21; July 27. 2S, 29; Aug 2s, 29, 30. With Heiuflng June I, 2. .!, L'9. :.0, July 1, Avg. J4, 2.'., 211 Willi Scranton Slav 3ii, p m , ,;i; .lime 2.', "JJ. 21. July I. p. in.. Sept. 4, ", fi. With Richmond April 27, 28, 29; June 2rt, 27, 2S; Aug. 3 4, 5. Allentown at Home. 10; With N.-waik June 19, 20, 21; 2 29; Aug. 21, 2.'.. 2fi July 27, M; July With Pateison June 2.', 23, 21 (i. 7. f; Aug 2S. 2', 30 With Lancaster Slay V,, , 17 Juno July fi, ii, 7; July 21, 2j. 2G. With Heading Slay 11. 12. 13; 13, 11, If.; Aug 17. IS, 19: Sept. 0 With Wllkos-Haiie June S July 17, 1?. 19. With Serantoii, May 2.1. 2fi, i 2U. 27, 2S; Aug. 14. 15. 10. 9, 10. 27; June 21; July With Richmond Slay ". n, l'.' Lancaster nt Home. With Newark Slay Is, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31; June 22, 23, 24. With Pateison Slay 4, r, fi, June 1, 2, 3: Aug. 31. Sept. 1, 2. With Allentown June 29, 30; July 1, 20, 21, 22; Aug. 10, 11, 12. With Heading .day 8, 9, 10; Aug. 3, I, 5; Sept. 7, .s, 9. With Wllkes-Hane June 12, 13, 11; .lul fi, 7, S; Aug. 14, II, 1C. With Scranton Stay 22. 2"!. 24: June IT., lfi, 17; Aug. 17 IS. 19. With Richmond Slay 2."., 2ri, 27; July i:. 11, 15; Aug. 7. 8, 9. Reading at Home. With Nuwaik May 15, lfi, 17; July 31; Aug. 1, 2, 28, 29 20. With Allentown Slay 4, 5, 6; Julv 3, 4, 5; Aug. 7. S, 9. With Lancaster. April 27. 2. 2s: Julv 10, 11, 12; Sept. 4, 5. With Wilkes-Uairo Slay 25, 2fi, 27; June 15, lfi. 17; aUb. 31; Sept. 1, 2. With Scranton Slay 18, 19, 20; Juno 12. 1.:, II; June 27, 2S, 29. With Richmond Slay 1. 2. 3; June S. 9, 10; Aug. 10, II, 12. Newark nt Home. With Pateison Slay 23, 20, 27; July !, 4 p. in , ii; Aug. 3, 1. 5; Sept. S, 9. With Allentown Aptil 27, 2S, 29; June 12, 13, 11; Sept 4, 5. With Lancaster Apt II 30; June 25. 26, 27; July 9, Aug 0. 21. 22, 2J. With Heading .day 7. 2S; Juno 4, 5. fi. 7. Jlllj Hi, 17. Is, Aug. 20. With Wilkes-Ran o Slay 21, 22, 23. 24, Juno IS; July 23, 24, 2i, 2fi; Aug. 13. With Seianton Slay 1, 2, 11; June 11; July 2, 20. 21. 2.'. 30. Aug. 27. With Richmond Slay I. ".. fi. June 15, 10. 17: Aug. 31. Sept 1, 2. Pateison at Home. With Nfwaik June 8, 9. lit. J'.i, :!0; .July 1, I a. in . 19. Aug. 17, 18, 19. With Allentown Slay 18, 19, 20; June 15. 10. 17, Aug Jl. 22 2 With Lancaster Sla 1. 2. 3. 7, 28; Juno 11; July lfi, 17. 18. Aug. 20. With Heading Slay 21. 22. 23. June is; July 9, 20, 21. 22; Aug fi. Sept :i. With Wllkes-Rarie Slay 14. 15, 10, 17. I lino 4, 5, C. Julv 2, 3a, Aug 27 FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest l.'tuhllheJ Route In the City. DeiderH la STOCKS COl ION, (1KAIN anj PUOVIjIONS, oh nmrln or for delivery. Ill'l-'ICIi' Unomt 209 und 210 Hoard of Trail llulldlnie, Scranton, Pa, L. Q LA HAR L, F FULLHH April 20 We Will Open Our New Store at 303 Lacka. Ave, Until the above date our REMOVAL SALE WILL CONTINUE until our entire stock of Furniture and Carpets is sold. DdnTUCDRC 9. OH Furniture Manufacturers, rnUltltnUl; & UU,, 134-136 Washligio.i Avanus With Heranton April 27, 2S. 29. 30; Juno 25; July 23, 21, 2r), 20; Aug. IS. With Richmond June 12, 13, 11; July SI; Aug. 1, 2; Sept. 4, C. Richmond at Home. With Newark Juno 1, 2. 3; July fi. T. S. Aug. 14. in, 1C. With l'ftterson June l'J, 1:0, 21; July 27. 28, 2J; Aug. 24, 25, 2C. With Allentovvn May H, !), 1", 29, 30, 31. With Lancaster May 11, 12. 13; July 3. I, 5. With Reading June 2.', 2.1, 24; July 21, 2.1, 2G; Aug. 21, 2J, 2.!. With Wllkcs-lJurie Muv IS, 19, 20; July 20 21, 22; Aug. 17, IS, 19. With Scranton Slay IB, lfi, 17; July 17. lfc, 19; Aug. US, 29, 30. SECOND DAY'S PRACTICE. Plnycts Got Down to Real Hard Work. The Sci anion base ball pla.veis as sembled at the Athletic pink c"Ucr (lav afternoon foi their second puic tice of the season. The men weie In good condition, although a little lamo floin .Mondays wink. They weie more spliltcd In yestej day's pmctlLe than they weie In Slonuuy's. Their efforts both at the bat and In the Held won much Impioved fiom their ptevlous practice and they used more cine In Judgment. Stultz, who was playing at shoit, was weak and showed poor Judg ment seveial times. He was wild and not in as good condition as dining Monday's piactito. It is fair to Stultz to say he was p!a Ing out of position. Wheeler was somewhat short In base tin owing. Gil bert was again In left Held, and showed up well. Kgan and ..ion appear to i- two of our heaviest batsmen Hod son and Hislejs woiked well in the box, although the woik was light. Phaokeia and Doherty, who wete ex pected In this city Monday evening, did not in rive. Manager Swift left for Philadelphia Slonday evening to be present at the schedule meeting, which was to convene at Hotel Han over at noon yesteiday. They have had some tioublo in ai ranging lli'i schedule, and It Is hoped that all dif ficulties will be settled at this meet ing. Today's pnutlee Is looked foiw.ud to tor harder work, both In the Held and at the bat. The ground yesterday was still heavy, but a lew waim days like jcsteiday will place It In good condition. There weie about one hundred spectatois at the pi notice yester day A much larger ciowd Is looked for today. Manager Swift, In speak ing of the preliminary games, vulil he wanted to arrange with Wyoming sem inal y for the opening game This, howevei. Is not certain. School League to Be Formed. A ball league consisting of Wyoming seminar;.. Wllke-h-Hane high si honl. Hairy Hilluuin academy, Scranton high school and Sihool of Lackawanna Is being discussed. A icpresontative fiom the School of Lackawanna, in speaking of the league, said no definite arrangements had jet been made, and that it would be impossible to ascei talu the outcome until a meeting of the lepicsentatlves fiom the dlffeient schools was held When asked vvh n this meeting would take place he said they expect ed to meet duiitig the latter part of the week. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. LoUbVllIu Loulsvlllu-UliliiKii. At game. At Hrooklyn R.H.H. Hohton 3 0 0 I 1 0 1 0 ; 1; 1 Hrooklyn 0 00 fi 1 1 1 2 11 14 a Hdtlcrlett KlnlKd.mz and Clarke; lluglu.s anil Smith. I'mplies-tlnlfney and Andtews. At H.illlmoie 11.11 1:. New YorR 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 lo 0 Baltimore 0 o o 0 fi 11 o s s 1 :; Hatterles Carrlck and Waitnr, SU du ty and Robinson. Umpires Connoll.v and Jluni. At Washlnglon- R.ll ;, Philadelphia 0 I I 1 11 1111 0 1 I 1 Washlnglon 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0--C 9 3 Hatterles Frazer and SloF.irland; We.vhlug and SlcOuIre, No umplies At Cincinnati H.II.H. Pittsburg 1 11 11 u u .1 0 1 0 fi s '! Clnclnnnll 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 7 S 1 Hatterles Rhlncs und Schrlvei; Halm and Pfltz. Umpires Swartvvood und Wurner, Exhlblton Gaines. At Lancastci H II R Lancaster 0 110 8 2 0 0 1-1115 3 Montreal 1 1 0 '. 0 0 0 1 o s 7 :t I Hatterles Herwlg and Wflliclm and Stroh; Oiug and Soudiis, and Sloruu and JucMItz. Umpire Roth AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Twlrlers ihallenge anj team In tl.e cltv under II jears 01 age for S.iluidav nl toinoon. Apiii 22. Answer In The Tribune. U. Otary. ciptaln. Steamship Arrivals. New Yoik. April IS Cb.iud. Vvcstern land, for Antvvirp Teutunle, Llviiool; Paris, Southampton SnlUd l.olui. nre nien via Southampton; Cevle. I.lv.opool. Naples-Sailed. Kaber Wllhelm H. f mill lUgemau for N( vv ork. Ne'v Yoik Arilved- SbiiiMlani. Rotteid.iiu, Ki n slrgton, Antvvirp. Scllly Passed. Ain sterdam. New Vork for Houlone 11 ml Rntteidnni Killed by Rock. Hazleton, Pa. Apt II IS. Two mllit-lx Loienz.i Tationa, aged fi, tml Joseph Lnrock, aged 41 years, were Inst.iutlv killed by a fall of lock In the No. 4. Le high Valley slope heie this ultetnuo'i hah iif.art-couli) not i.1i3 down for i:kihti:i:n .months - "I was uu.iblK 10 lu down In mv Iml for ilgbteen months, owing Pi unotheilng spells laiiscd by Heart Dlttmtx' One bottle ot In Aguew s Con lor the lleurt ltnioved the trnuble, and toduj I "in as well as evei 1 was" I. Law. Tamil In Junction This Is bin one of a tluni siiuil such testininnlalc to the nieilts nf this hi en I cuie Hold In Matthews Urns, and W T Clark fcO THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. 11) Associated Press. New Yoik, April ls.-Stock ptlccs ad vanced modcratcl.v today on professional dealings. Tim abandonment of the tun nel scheme by Meltopolltan was rollected In a los of :: points In the Rtocks, a gain of over 2 In Manhattan. Tennessee Coal mill J I oil galtud :;i3, Colorado Fuel and lion also advanced uutily li points. The decision by the court of appeals In favor of HiuoklMi Transit left that stock neat ly 2 points ubuvu -.estonlay's figures. Hurllngtnn vvf.it up 2 points. Tim An tliraclte Coal 'is wero stronger, on the "mooted belter regulation of trade" poi slblllty again doing service. St. Paul lose about a point on Its handsome Mnte intnt of earnings for the second week lit April, but prollt taking flipilvcd It of half of Its gain. The market closed strong. Total snles, MI.OOO shares. Dull ness pievallrd in the bond depaitiuelit but there was no nlmtcnunl of Its loeent strength lu any Issue irspondlng to scml Itivostnieut Inquiry. Total sales, 2 9'!j UIO. t'nltrd States 3s tenNteied ruined ' and the new 4s reglsteml and the old Is ', In the hid price. New 4s toupon advanced and the 3s, He Hy Cnrrlngton it Cusnck. Now Yoik, April IS The inulket opened at about last nights closing pi Ices, and after selling ofl slightly, showed con slderablo strength and advanced above opening prims Burlington was sluing with lurge transaction-, Louisville and Nashville was also very stiong and ac tive. Tho Coalers were llrm but showed llttlo activity Tennessee Coal and Iron was the feature of the dav. scoring a new high mark. Tho steel stocks aio llrm and will show handsome advances when tho huge amount of protlts they aro earning are fullv realized Continental Tobacco and Dtlnwaro and llulon aro duo for much higher pi Ices Tho selling off of the market Slonday has given It a nrm tonn tiiroiignnut, and It loons a u looks as If wo might see consbleiable nil vance before tho end of the week. Quotations furnished bv LAUAFl & rt'LLKIl, ttock, grain mid cotton nrok ers, rooms 201' and 210 Hoaid of Trado building, Sci&nton, Pn. Open- Hlijh- Low- Clos ing est. set lug. Am. Cot. Oil Am. Sug. He'g Cu Atch.. To. & S. Co A . T. Ac S. I'., Pi Am. S. & W Hiook H T Can. Southern .... N. J Centtal ... . Che A.Oliln .... Chic A- (J. W .... Chic, ic N W .. . Chic, IJ & Q ... . Chic, Sill ,v St. P Chic, II. I. .V P... C C. C & St. Ii . Con Ons Delaware A; Hud . Ted. Steel, Pr l'Vil. Steel. Com .. Om Hlcctrle .. Louis. Nash . . Manlinttan Hie .. Met. Traction Co SI. K .? Te. . Pr Slo Paellle . .. N. Y Central .... Oat & West .. . . North Parllie . .. Nor Paellle, Pr ., Pacific Stall People's Cos Phil. K Read P & It.. Isi Pr . , . ;n .7H IS ",S'4 . .i,p, vrfii iitfife . 21 21 20 . lll! 111 '.( . (,:, i,7 c; V," ic: 21 (US Ii7 1 r, r,s Jl!l' 27L, K. P2's 117 i Vni JJJ'i &'iv i.7 11'!"., 1.'4' 2V 10' pin w- 7S 52 KM 4 2P' -,t; (Is Mi4 oi4 2i 241, II sw'fr CPi 111 5S HSU 27is 15 102 114 12s 117ii oim .ISPi Ji.S, I." .ll'Hi .. 2-ii . IV .. ..Kit ..H2U ..127', .110', .. fiiH4 . V: .121U .. Mil.. .. fif. ..lirn-i .. fiV ..121 ..211 . I014 .. r.t . in .. 27'5 .. r,2 .. 7Sij .. :.in ..IJ7 .. 21 .. r..-. lis 27'4 ir,u 1MIU 112 K7-''', 11lA 00 l'H'i 12P, MU 1.0 1l!t1i, h', 12J1 2ISH 40 fill', 1 !')' 27i 7Mi 51 U 12i. 2P1 l.V, 521 4 01 40 7MTB r.'iu 7.V j 2.1', 91 190 1221', Mi'li i,7 lP'ii 1,0 124 "vi r.b.4 110-C, 271 r,j TS 52 127-J 2P4 I'O Southern It. It. Pr.. 52", Tenn . c A- Iron UlU 17 7.;v 24 91 i non Paellle Vnon Pai'.. Pr V S. Rubber C S Leather. Pr Wabash. Pr West. I'nlon 47 SO 2HS fd CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADK Open ing. 7U1 75U 3-i'j High est. 7.V4 701', 3V(. Low- Clos est. Ing. 7 .1-2 To1 71 7l's :-,i's :t.i, S. 35i WHUAT. Slav July CORN. Slav July OATS. Sivy Julv PORK. Slay July LARD Slav July 27is 25K 2''.'4 21', H u 0.20 2i,TJ 2 IT', 25U no-. 0 20 :.n; y.25 r..2" ;-:2 O.O-i Scranton Hoard of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Scranton A; Plttstou Tine Hid Asked. 2i) Sit) 1M 2r. t'5 y ... so 30 . . 2ii0 13 , S3 ... JO. Uu . ... IV) . 150 1151,2 , . . bl I'O . 125 . . . ... 100 . . . SO W0 t 115 ... t 115 ... . 115 . .. p. 1 102 . . 1HJ Vi P Hi Co. Fli st National Hank Llmhuisl Houlevaid Scicintoi- Savlngt. Hank Sdaiiton l'acklng Co Tblid National Hani: Throop Novelty SIfg. Co. . .. Scranton Hallway Co Dime Dep. .1 DIs. Hank I'eimomv Light, Heat & Pow- tr Company Scranton Illuminating Heat A; Pmvei Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank Lackn. Lumbir Co Lueka. Trust & Sate Dep, Co. Moosle Slountalu Coal Co. ... Scranton Pilnt Co Clink X Snovcr Co., Com. ... Claik A: Snover Co. Pr Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scr Iron Fence k SIt'u. Co HON OS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first niottmigc, due llOi . .. People's Street Hallway, lltot moitgage, due 101S People's Street Rallwav. (Jen eral mortgage, due ItUl . . DIckMiu Slunufaeturlng Co. . Larka Township School iV! city of Scranton St. Imp. Oi Mt Vi rnoii Coal Co Seianton Avle Works Seianton Ti action 01 bonds. Carcon Coal "o 100 NewYorkOrnln and Produco Market. Now York, Apill IS. I'lour Slnde steadlui at llrst but closed barely st ady with wheat. heat Spot maiktt stead) , No 2 red sl'!.c., t o b , afloat and so'iC. i levator: No. 1 northern Du- luth, s(,V fob, allual. No. 2 uoithein New YulU. M'io, 1 o h afloat; options opened firm and In playing fur a mac Hon, hints subscoueiitlv oversold and wi in dilven in at mld-dav caiihing .1 rapid advance; this was followed bj a lati nl lernoon biiak and the market closed weak at li.iPiC dedlne from the top but iiUrsC ubine l.iHt ulitht: Slav closed 7vrV . Julv. 7'ic . Septcmbor, 7vic. : December. 7'H,e. Coin-Spot stiadv: No. 2. 11s.e . f o. b atlo.it, new und old, options opined tinner but laikid aclivit.v and silbse liieutly imsiiI oft shut ply. closing weak at lie net loss, Mil) closed 40Vc Julv 40V o.its Spot dull. No 2 white, :i!c. . No '1 do, Tii.; option unchanged. 1 tut. -ler Steady. Cheese Film Rggs Steadv. Philadelphia Grnin and Fioduce. Phlnilulplilii April 1h. - When - Finn and '.c. hTshei; conti.ici giade, April, 7ii3iii77c. Coin-Unchanged: No. 2 mixed, April 40a40i4e. Oats-Flini. No. 2 white tupped. ".,i, iiui.iC., No. :t do. do., 3IHa2lc. ; No. 2 mixed, do , l.:a'Hi.c. Wool Sieadv unchanged Provisions Unchanged. Put ter Dull ami c lowei; tunc-, wci-tutu ireamei, Itfc., do. prints 21c Kggs Firm lush, ne.uby, 1 1'-.i ; do. wistiiu, lie , do houthwesti in, lie, do southern. lU.e Cheese Firm Rellnisi Hllg.il H Unclinnged. Cotton Steady Tallow Fun: tv nrlnu In hogsheads. I1. c . eountrv, do. do, barrels, Po . daiK, do 4Uc , cakes, ,Vc; guase. 2'(iis-'ji Poullis Hasler, lowN, lu' allc Live old loosters. tiii'.-c : winter enn hens. itnise. spilug do, 25aS0c , ducks, He Diessul Poultry Dull mm rowts, easiei . rovuw choice, lie; do fair to good. lOalu'.c. , old roosters. 7't' chlikens wehtern ihohe, lie, do fair to good lualO'.c old loosters, 7'sc.. chickens, vvestein choice, UallHc , do lab to good, 'lalJc. ; turkeys, tun hanged: young hens. 12.il3c. Receipts FJiiui, .l.nOil barrels and 14i) sacks; wlie.it, 2,500 bushels; corn, 15,000 bushels: outs, 4'mo bushels Shlpnn Ills Wehat ll(Ki bushels: coin, 19.4') hush fls; nats. 11,000 bushels Chicago Grain and Piotluce. Chicago. Anrll 18. -Cattle Good demuiid at stiong prices, fancy grudes luought B05.15 75. eliolcu steers, S'l.inj.ifii'i, me diums, S5.15 25, beef do. $1.1)70, cows and heifers. Jl 4o.i4.'J"i, western fed stiers, JI.20 U5.20, calves. Hl.50a0. Hogs Good demand und tho offcrlncs were merely sold nt u enily hour; sales all thu way from Jl.oi.i 3 fc5 for tho commonest droves to $3.95a 4 02V& for tho best lots, tho greater part being disposed of at $3S5a3.97! pigs, $1.35 aS85. Sheeit- Smull lecelpts checked weakness, lumlm again comprised tho nuiK or onerims una vv" The People's sssy A POPULAIt CLRAIUNO IIOUSH for the HciiefU of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Kent Estate or Other Property to Sell or KxclittiiRC, or Who Want Situations or Help These Smnll Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for l'lvc Cents a Word Kxccpt Situations Wanted, Which Are In serted Free. FOR RENT Till! POPULAR MARKr.T STAND and store room, Corner lilckson nve- nilo and Hi ceii Hldgo Bluet, Apply to J. M. Howell. rOKltUNT-Sff. LACKAWANNA AVH nue, at tor April 22; store loom, fluent location in Scranton. V. S. Paul!. KOR RKNT-100 LACKAWANNA AVI'. line after July 1. Stoio with rlevalor; four floors; llnest location In Scranton 1' H. Nettleton. STORAC.H-I.AUOi: DRY STORAOR rooms for lent at 113 Franklin avinue Imiulio hi lear. Telcphoun No. 11G2. Hnny Hetterlv Hocsr. i'or ri;nt iniiri: ok iiaii- ry Spencer at Slovens' Cash Store, Dunmoic. KOR RKNT-HOUSKS NOS. 3TO and ?",i North Washington avenue, below cltv building Suitable for ploslclalis' of fices und lesldcnce. Apply lo Henry He lln, Jr., 401 Council llulldlng. KOR RHNT-STORU ROOSI, NO. 207 North Washington iiveiitie. formerly occupied bv J. W Ouernsey. Steam heat elevator tear outraiiic. l-'or terms apply to Jones llros, .'.11 Lackawanna avcnuii l'OH RRNT HOUSK b21 S1AUISON avenue; steam heat, eveiv eonvenl ence Apply Owens tiros , yd Sladlson avenue OPFICRS IN COMSIONWHAI.TII HulMlug; single roms and suites for teim of ye.ns with vaults One suite of six connecting ofllces vvllh three vaults or three suites of two offices, each with vault. Sloderato pi lee. Rcllnlslipd to suit tenant" Inqulie at loom 0v9 on Oth floor FOR SALE FOR SAKH-Ka'cKAwCCnNA DAIRY Company s stock In quantities to suit buyer nt $25 a shale. Addicss h. D. Stocker. caio Tribune olllee FOR SAL1C-A SIARHLH SODA WATHR appai.ilus, with eight svrup guagts, two steel fountains, syrups, and all other accessoilcs. Complete and of mod ern stvle, rtady for Immedlal use and will bo sold at a bargain. Addrtss No. 10 South Slain btuet, Plttstnn. STORH FIXTURKS FOR SALR-2I-FT oak counter, 3 counter show tuses, 22-ft. oak shelving with diavvers. fine. 1 glass wall case, 1 Slosler safe. Cheap It bought at once Apply 431 Spruco street DCSIHAHLi: LOTS ON COLFAX AVR nue. For particulars addrcsa Dox 313, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALH-TF.N H-I-P-A-N-S FOU cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RhiNT. FOR SALH OR Ri:N,T-SINGLH HOUSR, C05 Quincy avenue, city steam; selling price. K500; rent, $10 per month Including steam heat. O. F. Reynolds. MONEY TO LOAN. SIONHY TO LOAN G. 022 Council building. F. RHYNOLDS, AUCTION SALE. XTcs'CLH'odVATa estate, sltuato on the Houlevaid lu Tin oup and at Clink's Summit. Hy vliluo of uu older ol the Coutt I will sell at public sale at the Arbitra tion Room In tho Court House In the Citj ot Scranton, on Saturdav. April 10, IS'.i'i, at 10 o'clock .1 m., to the highest and best bidder loi cash only, two certain lots of land, the property of the lato Hi in ot Cillmoie A- Hun;., of Scranton, de scribed as tollows. viz ! The one situate In South Ablngton Township, Iickuwani.n comitv. known and designated as lots number twenty 120). twenty-oil) 1-1. twent'.-two (22) and fin i.-.-,lx (40), in a ceitaiu plan of lots lallul "Summit Poi it," in accordance vvth a survey lecorded in Lackawanna county hi Deed Uool: No. S7, pagft 4SJ; each of t-ulil lots iKiIng thirty feet lu width throughout and one hundred and twentv 11 vo (125) feet In depth, and lots Nos. 20, 21 unit 22 nro bounded on tho westerly sldo bv Nichols Micct Lot No. 10 Is In thu "Summit Park annex" so called, und Is thlrt (30) feet In width throughout, and one hundred and thliteen und eight tenths (113.8) feet In depth on the easterlv side and 0110 hundred and fourteen (114) leet In depth on the westerly bide Said lot No 40 Is bounded on the snuthiilv side bv Summit avenue. This being the propci ty conveyid to A G Gllmore and A. F DuffV bv William H Haimon. Trustee, by deed dnled, July 2, ISiH le corded In Lneknvvniinu county Jn Deed Hook No. 142 page 110 The other being a certain lot situate in tho village of Throop. Countv of Lacka wanna and State ot Pennsylvania, being lot number eight (M In block number 0110 (1), situate upon stieet called and known as the Houlevard," upon a plot or plan entitled "Pi Ice Panoo.ist nnd Thtoop's mup of Throop," Intended to be duly ni;- Isternl anil recorntu h.iiii lot Heine Pity (501 feet In float and one hundred and llflv (I'M) feet In ibpth tho measurement of tho depth to commence fifteen fi e( In side the stieet with the light to enclose, occupy and use ten feet in front foi id. l.irwny, etc Ceil and mlneinls reserved Hotli of theso pmpertles wero con vexed to the undersigned on the 3d dav nf .lnnu.it y. A D 1 b deed of Augustus G Gllmore and Fannie A. Gllmore, his wife which deed It Is Intended to dlllv record in Liuknwannu countv. Terms of Snle .'5 lie- cent. ,it time of bid In rash the balnnce on confirmation of sale bv the Ci urt and il-llvci v of Deed to nurehasi The ilcht I' resin ed in continue -,,,i salo If deemed ndvNihle nnd to resell either or both of said properties, f bids are not at once enmnltml with i:TlirTT WARHHN RecelM r Gllmore Duffy Scranton SInrch 27 iv"'i Mel' aim sold fnelv at $5.7niK. vvooled western lambs ", iAir,7r, hhnrn lots, 41 a, ' and culls $175al5o. .11 Hugs, fl Sua ' '', simp, J173.14S3 Most of them be ing shorn. Receipts-Cattle. 2 W head: hoirs I'l.nrrt head- simp. IOikiO he id Chicago Live Stock Market. Chcago, Apt I lb. Aftei ii-cordlug un advann' of IV intlnv on sensational crop uiws wheat turned weak on piolit taking and clnsiil uuchaugiil for Sla.v and s,c net higher for Julj Corn declined 'hc Oats elosiil a sliadi lower Polk lose B cents and hud and ribs 2'-,c each. I'ash iiuotallous weie as follows: Flour Firm. No 2 spring wheat, 7Ja75c , No t do. do. 07a74c, No 2 red, 7fi.'i7'e , No. 2 com. 5",VjC , No 2 vellow. Tin:i,c ; No. 2 oats 2Si.; No 2 w lite, 'ni-a'le: No 'l do , 22a2i)'ie. , No 2 rye, 5ti.i.',i.'4c ; No. 2 bai TTv, 40 1 (7c ; No 1 Ha v. Jl l'l; iiorlhvvest ern. J12I: prtne tmothey seed, ti "5; mess poik. $105a'il0, lard $5 17'iii5 20; hlioit libs, J4".i4S,-,, dry salted shouldi rs. P, i 4i..c; shot i clear TI Ii5ii5v5; vvhiskev. i " " sugars, uuciiiiiigeo Buffalo Live Stock Mniket. i:nst RulTalo, April 18 -Cuttle Itecclptn, : cms; dull and slow but all sold: bulls, Jlal 25, extra, $5 25.M 50 Hogs Receipts, i cats, sirongir lor good grades, pigs, stiad.v, best VoiIoIm. Jl 10; good light Jl 05, mixed, SIT. ,,i.h $ I '), roughs. J1.""i all'l Sheep an I l.anibb Receipts II i.iru' .lull for limtlis l.t untlu ttl.id ,1 'othils, 54. -".' 7.', ilippid, Jl .iOoTi 2i, hili'i ) I wools, $IG0a5.tf clipped. JI25.ilOi New Yoik Live Stock Mniket. . New Yoik, April s -Reeves No trad ing, feeling steady Calves Market eus , medium to good veals. 5 25a0, tops. J0J7'., Sheiii und Lambs- Sluikct Mulct, prices I steady vvooled sheen, nominal, clipped no ti.it, kooii in priiuo uiiNiioru lainos JO 15a0.40 clipped do., $1 iRutari. No sprhih lambs Hogs Maiket llrm at tl I0.W . Oil Market. Oil City. Pa.. April lS.Credlt balamcs $1 i:; eertltlcites, no bids, shipments, f2 121 barrels; average shipments, 72,705 bar rel; runs, ou.iiB Darrein, averaije ruua, 77,- Exchange. ssiBmsrf WANTED. WANTr.D-CASH OF HAD HHAI.TIt Hint R-I-P-A-N-S will not hctiellt. Senil fi cents to RIpRiis Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.W0 testimonials. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. WANTinJ '- HXPHRIiYnCIHi i SHLL1N er.v trimmers tor Wilkes Unrre Ap ply nt Jonas Long's Sons. Scinnton, to dav. WANTKD ISI.MHDIATRI.Y - CO.MPH tent waist and skirt girls; also ap prentice girl to learn dressmaking. 231 Adams nvenue. FIRSTCLASS COOK WANTRD. APPLY to rSls. Traugott, CerMin s millinery store, 413 Lackawanna avenue. WANTHD- GIRL FOlT OHNKItAL hniisewoik, TGS Adams avenue. LADIFS TO HSimtOIDRR-aOOD PAY- Ing. ciifty work tent to your hom''; write for fcamplo and mnterlals. Unlqiio Hmbroldory Co., 102 I'ulton St New ork. FURNJSH ED ROOMS. von rknt-two'nici: ri'YiNisnnh 100ms with board, also transient and tnblo board, l'aurot House Jl, Washing ton avenue. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In uulrl bouse, one or two chil dren. Address, W P. S., Tiibune olllee. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. WANTRD-TO HXCHANUK A F1NR upilght piano, ilist-clasn make, but little used, for good horse and buggy. Address 1' O. Hox 217 BU Si NESSOP PORT 'UNITY PAltTYW-OULD lNVF.STWlTH sfflt vlces, from three to five thousand dot lars lu established, paying business, must bear rigid Investigation. Address X. Y. 'A., Tribune ofllce. REAL ESTATE. FOR flALC-MY RESIDRNCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted All modem Improvements. Herduood Hnlsh sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco rcasoniible. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway. New York city. NEWSPAPERS Till! WILKRS-HARRH RF.CORD CAN be Ind In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Hron , 40., Spruce and n03 Lin den; SI Norton 1122 Lackawanna avenue; I S. Sthutzcr, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.IJ BR1GGS CLHANS 1'RIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools, no odor. Impioved pumps used A. HR1GGS, Proprietor. Leave ordors 1100 North Main avenue, or Hlcke's drur Htore. cornet Adams and Mulberry, Telephone 9340. SAJ:PjrETJNT. SIRS L. T KRLLRR SCALP TIIRAt" ment, 50c; sluimpooliig, 50c : facial massage, manlcuilng, 23c, chiropody. 701 uuliicy. LEGAL. Till.' CONTRIHUTORS TO LACKA wnnna Hospital and the TialnlnJ Scljuol for Niiises, Scranton, Pa., will hold tho annual meeting for election of dlrietois and tho transaction of such bus. lness as ma properl come befoio It on Slonday. May 1. lvi'i. between tin hours of 0 and 0 p. m . J. GHORGH HISHLK, Secretary. NOTICH IS HKRF.HY GIVRN THAT AN application will be made to the gov ernor of tho commonwealth of Penns.vl vunla on Thursday, tho ".7th dav of April, Vi9 under tho Act of Assembly of tho t riinnionwr'.illh of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to piovldo foi the Incoiporatloii' and icgulatlon of cutaln corporations," npprovtd April 21, 1S74 ami tho supple ments theieto, for the charter ot uu In tended coipoi.itlon to be called the Scranton Corundum nnd Rmerv Wheel i ompany, the dnruetcr and object of which Is tho manufactutlng and selling of corundum and eineiy wheels and other articles used for abiaslve purposes, mude from corundum, emery and other gritty substnnces, weparntely or In combination and all such appliances. Implements und niachlneiy us may be useful in tho man ufacture nnd the Use of said products and lor this purpose to have, possess and inlov all Ihn light., benefits and pilvl leges of the said Act of As.semblv and Its supplements. HRRMAN OSTHAUS. Solicitor, THH FIRSr OF T H. HOWH i SONS, maniifucttirirs of milk bottles of this clt was dissolved IVbiilary 27 the en tile business having been piircli.VM'd by T R. Howe Heio.ifter no I' m checks will be lecocnlzed uiili ss Mgiii d bj T H Howe, as thele Is in T. H Howe .S- hon account nt the bank- T. H. HOWL" SITUATIONS WANTED WTUATMON wTNTF?DXTAtRTRT7 man 40 years old would Ike situation as coathinau or driving team for grociry or fuinluuo house P A Hindu, loin Luko street. SITUATION WANTHD-HV A FIRST class cook tor until or le.staur.itit, ilt or loimtiy. Addiiss Me, Trlb 11111) oilier. A SIAN WOULD WORK TAKING CAHH of lawns, How ci gardens. Apply nt 227 Million street. Gnen Ridge. Hist of lefercnce. Opposite the faitinv WANTHD-HV AN RNGI.1SI1SIAN A situation as loachmaii; thoioughly uuderstanils the management or horses, can clip und tilin horses up: good lefir i nces. Apply C S., I?) Tenth stieet, Hyde Pull. PHOPLR LOOKING FOR IIKLP To liuiisu i lean and nend out their wash ing can It tul tlum at 227 Minion stieet, opposlti the factoiy. Gnen Ridge. HOOKKRRPKR, slies ehnnge Tllbune olllee 20. AIARRIRD DR. Addiess HookUeepe', SITUATION WANTHD HY A LADV AS housekei per; can ulvo leleience if leipilred. Addtiss L. Tllbune olllee WANTRD-A POSITION AS ASSIST ant bookkeeper or clciliai woik b ono having cxperleme; best leferences Address S. F. SI.. Rlmhurst Pa WANTHD-A HRIGHT AND INT1CLLI gent boy desires a situation In an of fice Address llurold M.ulnUe. Him. liuist. Pa. a'TThntlhsian. wrll KDUCATHD speiiklng und wilting tin tin mini and Flinch languages, gi oil bteuograp'i- er and aicountiinl. wants .i positlnii us pilvato n'Ciet.ny, niauagi i oi I Kknp- er Address A. L. Tribune oflli rHTl'AI'lON WANTRD- WASHINil tinning or an kind ot Iiuiim il.auln bv tho day or will take wu!iliu. home Sire. Lee, side dool, 120 Franklin avenue YOUNG MAN, 25 YRAHS OF AC, I J stilctly sober and will edmaied. in sires It pofltlon With good III in nr lom pany, willing to acupt uii Uglilinate po sition; can luinlsh good nlnuices Ad chess A J C, C2J Washington avcniu'. AMATtRlRirMAN"l'ANTS WORK S Uutnstci oi uu kind of woik. on; speak Gciniail and Rngllsh. urn glv good refcicliciB Address 2il Reese sin l. Scranton Pa. SITUATION WANTHD-A MAN WHO has had scvei.il yiars .Mierlenco m the grocery business clerking driving und collecting, wants woik In either vvholesalo or retail store or to sell goods on tho road, Can f,lvo best or icfeiince, is willing to vvoMt ut an) thing Address PROFESSIONAL. AnCHITBOT3 HOWARD II. DAVIS, AROIttTHUT, Connell building, Scranton. H. L WALTRR. AHCHITHCT, OFFICH rear of w, Washington nveaue. LF.WIS HANCOCK. JR., iV, Spruce st.. cor. Wash, ARCHITFCT. av , Scranton. FRRDRRICK L. llltOWN, ARCIIITRCT Pi Ice building, 120 Washington uve'iue, Scranton. T. I. LACHY SON, ARCIIITr.CT:4. Tradirs' National Hank. DtNTISTS LR. I. O. LYMAN," SCRANTON PRI vnte Hospllal, cor. Wyoming and Slul berry. DR II. V. RHYNOLDS, OP P. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 115 Wvomlng nvc WKLCOSIH C. SNOVRR. Coal Hxehange, 2nd floor, Room D. 1 loins, 9 to 1, 2 to 0. HAT MANUF'CTUFtCn. TOLLRS. m SPRUC12 STHRF.T.SIAKnS our hat to order und they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Till! HLK CAFK, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZHlOLRR. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSK NRAR D. L. A W. pascrgei depot. Conducted on tho Hu ropeau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. I AWYEFd FRANK i: IIOYLH. ATToHNKY AND Count ellor-at-Law, Hurr building, rooms 11 and II, Washington avenue. WILLARD. WAHRHV & KNAPP, AT tuincjH and Counsellois-ut-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JRSSUP & JRSSUP. ATTOHNHYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21. .1AMRS W. OAKFORD. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Rorins 014, C15 and 510, Hoard of Trade building. D P. HRPLOOLH, ATTORNF.Y-LOANS negotiated on leal estate ecurltv Slears' building corner Washington avfiiuo and Spruco street. JASIRS J. If. HAMILTON. ATTORNRY-at-Law 301 Comn onvvealth building, Scranton. HOWARD W. TltAYRR. ATTORNHY. Rooms W3-101 nth iloor. Stenrs building. L. A. WATRRS ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. MB Hoaid of Trailj buipilng. Scranton. Pa. C. R. PITCIIRR, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bufdlns Scranton. Pa PATRRSON A WILCOX. National Hank building. TRADHRS' C COSIRGYS, building. 9-11 UKPUHLICAN A. W. BF.RTIIOLF, Slears' building. ATTORNHY. PHYSICIANS AND SURQ'.ONS SIARY A. SUHPHHRD, SI. D, HO.MR opathlst. No. 22S Aduins avenue. DR. W. H ALLHN, Ington avenue. 512 NORTH WASII- DR. L. SI. OATHS. ROOMS 207 AND COS Hoaid of Trade Hurdling. Olllco houis. S to i a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to !J p. in. Resi dence, Mi'i Sladlson avenue DR. C L. FRRAS. SPHCIALIST IN Rupture Tius Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofricii tilcphono 130J. Houis, 10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to '1 DR. S. W. L'ASIORHAUX. OFFICL .'.'1 Wnshlngtoi nvenue. Residence, 1313 Slulbeny. Chronic diseases, Iuiikb, heart, kldnes and genlto-urlnary 01 g.ms a specialty. Houis, 1 to 1 p. 111. W. G. ROOK. VHTRRINARY Sl'R geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogn treated. Hospital, 121 Lludiii street, Scranton. Telephone 2t)72 SCHOOL? SCHOOL OF TIIH LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Cohim-s preparatoiy to college, law. medicine m business Op.ins Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as SL Cunn, LL. D.. Walter II. Huell, A. M. sreos O R CLARK k CO. SRRDMHN AND Nuiseryinen; store 110 Washington ave line; green house, 1350 North Slain uve niio; store tcltphoiu, i2 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUF.TTRL. RRAIt 511 LACK -wanna avenue. Sci.r.ton, I'.i., manufac turer of Wire Si let II MISCELLlVFOU3 HAUHHS ORCHFSTRA-SIU.SIC FOR balls, picnics, paillis. miptlons. wed. dings and conceit wink furnished. I'or terms, additi-s R J. Hiuei, conductor, 317 Wjomlng avenue, uui llulberti' music stole. SIRGARGHH P.ROTIILRS. PRINTHRS' supplies, envelopts piper bags, Ivvlne Wnieliotlse 1 !0 Washington avenue, Seianton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LchiKli Vallsv Kfiilrtuul. In elleet Fib. 5. 1&D3. TRAINS I.RAVH SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New Yotk via D .; II R. R nl i' I"' a m and 1201. 2.1s. 4 2" Hlacl; Diamond Hxpnss. and 11. w p. m Sundays, D. .v. II.. l.5s. 7 ii p ni. For Whltii Haven, llazleton and prin cipal points In Hie io.il ugluiis via D .V: II. R. R.. 0-15. 2 IS and 4.27 p. m For Pottsvllle, 0 4'. 2.1s m. For Helhleliein, Rasion Reading, Jin ilhburg and piluelpal Intetniedlato -.i.i-tiiiiib via D i II U R . n a. m.. l.'cii. 2.1S. 4 27 Hlaik Dlamoin' l.'xpress, n. ,o Sundajs. 1). .V II. 1 5S. 7 l p m. Foi Tunl'haiinnck. Tow iiulu. Rlmli i Itlinea. Geneva and prlnclpil Intenneill uto btiitinns. via I).. L. .t W. R, J:., g.on a. in.. 12 55 and :t "r ) in. For Geneva Hm hosier Rnffiln, Nlig al.i Falls. Chicago and all points west via D k II R R 12 IK I "' Hl.ick Diamond Hxiuess, 7.4S and 11 V) p m. Sundays. D A: If., 11.11 a in. 7 4S p in. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Valley pallor cars on all tialns liflntm I Ukes-Hario and New York. Philadel phia Rtillulo and Suspension Hrid'je ROLLIN 11 WILIIUR. Gen. Supl South Hethlihcm. Pi i C1IAS S LHL Gin Pns.s Agt., 20 Colt- ' land strict Ni vv mk. I A W. NONF.SIACIIRR Division Pass . . iL'i.i Aci.iit Smnll Hithlehrm Pa For tickets and Pullman reseivatlons upplj Urni Lackuvuinii.i ave , Silunton, Pa iirHtiif-rtiifusx--'ifXrfjrt--' ru.pPAXK0iMHW0i' v ft Hi MX Do You Need help II VOU tlllOUtrh Colli inns' 1'kim m . hut h ONE CENT Q A WORD . . ? atnl tlu .lpplic.ilioiis ou will icccivt in rc tcsiKin;e to .1 '1 Rim ni ax MX XM if. O Ail. will be tlic kiiu vou wiin One ci-nt ,1 woid. or live cents .1 woul foi six insertions PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. tirtti r to tfti if Ute tfti) tftanWkd ti tfK ?MJXMJIXXXJI.MJ1H00M. do. y.w so v .,;;. 11 vj the -Want ?0-:: i,01 THI, SJ 55,1" l!i2Ui ll Will tOSt hM ... ,11 2J MX nti .. . 'll 18 5 8 .VI.... 1115 8 4C .... ill 111 aM tlii II 17, .... 'll 0V , , X 3f 110.1 XM I i XM MX 9.- RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Scheduled 111 id Wxv , fi". 7.U0 n. m., week days, for Sunbury HnrrlBburrr, Philadelphia, Baltl 11101c, Washington, and for Tltts burp nnd the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Ilazle ton, Pottsvllle, Rending, Norrls town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har llsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.00 p. in., week dnys, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and rittsburg. J. K. WOOD, Ocn'l P, Agent. J. II. MUrCIII.NSUN. Ueaeral Manaxer. Del.. Lacka. ntiJ Western. t HfTect Slonday, Nov. 14, 1898. I rains leave Scranton as follows: Kx piess for New Yotk nnd nil points east. l.W, J 00, B 1U, 8.00 nnd W.03 n. in., 12.55 and 3.31 p. 111. Rxpress for Huston, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho south, 5,10, 8.00 and 10.05 a. 111.. 12.55 and 3..TI p. m Tobjhanna accommodation, G.10 p. m. Lxpress for Illngluimton. Oswego. Rl mlra, Coming. Hath, Dansvllle. Mount Slorils and Huffalo, 1210, 2.35, 0.00 a, m.; Ji and BfO p. m. making clnso connec tions at lluffnlo to all points in the wist, northwest und southwest. vwisliington accommodation, 3.40 p. m ltlngbamton ami way station", 1 0j p, m. Nicholson accommodation. 5.10 p in. Lxpres.s for Utlca and Richfield Springs, -"J a. m. and 1.55 p. in. Ithaca. 2 35, 9 a m. and 1.55 p. m. I'or Northumberland, Plttstou. Wilkes i firi" ,,vninutli, Hloomsburg and Dan ville, making cose connections at Noith umbprnnd for Wllllamsport, Harrlsbuig, llaltlmore, AVashlngton nnd tho south. Northiimbeiland and Intermediate sta tions, 6 Oil, 10.05 11. m.. nnd 1.55 and 5.40 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, .OS nnd 11 10 a m. Plymouth and Intel -medlnte stations. 3.",:. and S.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 55 11 m Pullman pallor Mid sleeping coaches on nil cxpicss tialns For detailed Infoimntlon. pocket tlnio tables. ,-tp , applv lo M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Ucliivv.irj und Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 5th, trains will lcava Scranton as follows: For Ciubondnle 0 2rt, 7.62, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.2J. 2 Jo, V, 52, 5.25, C.25, 7 57, 0.15, 1 00 p. in.. 1.1S a. ni. For Alb.inv. Saratoga, Slontreal, Bos ton, New Kngtnud points, etc. 0.20 r. m.. 2.20 p. ni. For Honesd.ile 0 20, 10.11 a. m. 2.20, 5.25 p. in. For WllkeR-Hrirre-C.45. 7 It. S.4t. !.S. 10.41 a. m.. 12 0). 12.1, 2 IS, .1.33, 4.27, 0.10, 7.18, 10 41, 11 '10 p m For New Yoik. Philadelphia, etc. via Lehigh Valley Hallroad-ii.15 a. m 12 0J. 1 2, 4 27 p. in : with HIack Diamond Ex piess, 11 yi p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 0.43, 0..!S n in.; 2 IS, 4 27 p m. For western points, via Lehigh A'allev Railroad 7. IS u. m.. 12.01, .1.'', with HIack Diamond Rxpress, io.ll, 1I.:,0 p m. Trains will airlvo In Scranton as fol lows: Fiom Carbondalc and the North 0.40, 7 t!. " isi, 10.-'. 113s a in.. 1 2J, 2.13. ii' -l.-i. ..I.i. iO'IS, 11.27 p. III. From Wllkes-H.irre und the South 0.15, 7 l. sis in OS, 11.-,-, a. m.: US. 211, 2.43. 5 Jo. 0 21. 7.51. (105. !0(j- p in.; 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondnle 9 07, 11.2J p. m; 151, :irJ 5 .; -15! p m I'or Wllkc.s-I!arre-9.IS, 11.43 a m.; 1.5S. .1 J1. 5 1.1, 7.4S p. m. I.ovw st tales to all points in United Stales and Canada. .1. W HUPDICK, G. P A., Albany, N. Y. II. W CROSS, H. P. A.. Scinnton, Pa. Central Kiillro.i.l l New Jerssy (Lehigh and Susqiieh inna Division) Stations hi New York Foot of Liberty stieet, N. R. and Suiith Ferr, Whitehall stieet Anthiaclte io.il used exclusively, Insur II il I'liMlilluess and lomfoit. TI.MR TAHLR IN HFFHCT NOV 20 1VJS Trains buve Scinnton lot Plttston, Wllkes-ll.nii iIcoIXmO 10.10 a m 120. 2.15, '120, 7 10 p in Sunduys, U 00 u m, l.oo 2 1'. 7 10 p in. For l.akiwi.nd and Atlantic Clt 8 20 a. m. For New Yoik. Newark and Rllzabcth, S "0 (express) a in.. I li lexpn-ssi 3.20 (ex pusa) p. in Sundays, 2.15 p m Train It uvlng 1.20 p. in., anlves.it Phlludelphl'i. Holding 'lirmlnal. 7 01 p. in, and Now Yolk. 7 '" p m. For Sliuih Chunk Allentown, Hetllle hem, Hastuii and Philadelplil.i, S 30 a, in., 1.20 3.20 p in Sund.ivs, 2 F p in. For H.ililinore and Washington, nnd points south and west via Hethlehem, s .to a in . 1 JO p. m. Sundays 2 15 p m Foi Long Hini.ch, Oceun Grove, etc at 8.20 a. m . 1 20 P in. Foi Readng. Lebanon and llarrlsbur'-. via AlVntown, h M a. m 1.20 p. m. Suil dav, 2 15 p in Foi Pottslle, S!W a in.. 1 20 p. m Hemming leave New York, fuot of Lib nt stieel Noiih Rlvi r. lit 4 (), 9.10 (ex pie'ss) a. m 1.20 (expie-s) p. in. SundajH, "i.e.i'vo New York. South Feirv, foot Whitehall stieet at 90. u. in. 1.25 p. in. I'.issuigeis nulvlng oi depaitlng from this luminal i an lonneit under cover Willi all the elevated lillloads Hroftdwav aide i.ns and fenles to Hrooklvn and St.it'ti Islands, miking ipilik transfer to and fiom Giand ( ciitl.il depot and Loiu Island iailio.ul ..,..,. I.iavo PhlViilelnlila. Reading Terminal, s 21 a in 3.0'i p m Sundas 15 p. m Through thkets to all points Hast. South and Wist at lowest i.ite-s at tho station. J 11. OLHAl'SFN. Gen Supi II. P. HALDWIN. Gen Pass Agt Uric iiiul WyimiiiiR Valley. Time Table lu Rffei t Sept. 19th, lSOS I Trains imve Seianton I m New Yoru Xewhi!lg and lull inn dlate points on 1 Rile rullioad also no llivvley and local polnls, al . o! a m ariixe t S niiiti ii to .i u in and 15 etui J J., p m Trains Hum .ibove points at ami oos p m. i-vcr-' SCItA'l')V IHVINtO.V. Ill t:ftcl I Oclolirr .'tOlli. tsus. North lliniiiil, Mouth Hound. 20: '201 IDlthU ? ti 2 sl Btdtlons 4 ( lias e si.VrrlTo Luatrei K "l Tf4l situ 7 85N v rranmin it 7 10 West 4.'nd btreet r no vv eeuawken m Arrive Leavel r M'r CadoTIa s iJTT to y t il 4 't r 74 4 4.V SSI. 4. t m 1 14 VtA t. i) a ifl, 5 r, 8M, (31 Din S41 l It 6(4 Hancock HtarlUbt Pit rnoii park VMownod l'oyntellu orson l'lsiifcaut Mr Pulo'iilalo Forest city cirbiiida'c White liiUKe ".laXUld Jeiiujn Archibald Wlnton I'tckvllle Olribunt Prlctbiirc lln nop rrovldouea Park Place IS ( t v 13 48 a 01 3 441 tiO.1 3 81 6 0.1 ill' ilJ 3 f'i' 4 ( oi' ;i 4 oil (VI 41 ft 7 lU'U 14 171 :n 4 wi ii jn scrauton H LfATB Arrive T ll'l" M t sunrtay only L slifiiiriea that trains stop on signal tor pas eeiiRera '1 rains av and vim Hundar oclr other Uatna dallv except suurtay. i-t lie rates via Ontnrlp Western bloi purcnailne tickets and savemone)'. hrouuh VVagier oufTtt s.vAier and treo re clining chair car New York to OhlaifO vrfhout change, l-utviigpr tlwt3j Kdccid to fi'vvo CeuU J nr.Vllle. 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