The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 24, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TJftlBUNJfl- MONDAY, APRIL 2J, 1899.
FIRST BALL GAME
OF THE SEASON
SCRANTON HAD AN EASY VIC
TORY OVER SEMINARY.
About Three Hundred Fans Went
Out to Athletic Turk to See What
Brand of Ball the Scranton Team
Is Capable of Putting Up Batter
ies Showed Good Fdrm and the
Outfleldeis Are Very Fast Mem
beis of the Seminary Team Who
Distinguished Themselves.
About P.00 enthusiastic spectntois
witnessed the first giunc- of banc ball
nf thu season lit Athletic t'ark, Satur
day afternoon, between WjnmlnR seml
naiy nnd the Soianton team The
borne le.nn did fine work, consldoiing
that It was their llrst unnic of the flea
son. U'foiim II made the only crior fot the
home team The men ueie not worked
bard, but their pluy was steady and
smooth Hudson ai first In the box
fin the home teum, and while, by or
deis of Manager Swift, he did not over
peit blm-elf, be sttnek nut eight men.
In the fouith Inning be was replaced
by Allen who pioved to bo speedy and
bids fair to become on? of Manager
Sniffs best tivlrlers.
In the seventh Inning HWlpy went In
tlip box and twirled until the end. HI?
work gnie Rood satisfaction, his curves
being loiy sharp nnd speedy. The
home team was not as strong nt the
bat as eould hap been wished for.
Theie weie only two runs earned, the
rest were Rotten on wild throws, base
hits and eirois in Lippoit we have
I ho giontest bae-i tinner of the town
He was orv "foxy." and kept the op
posing team guessing while running
bases niton's work nt the stick was
not wh'it It has iieen, or ought to have
been. JleMahon'H batting was the
heaviest
Out of the sixteen runs he scored
four. Each of the other men scored
two, with the exceptions nf Knoll and
Allen each one, and Thackara, Hodson
and RisIo nothing McMnhon's work
at short was enorless. During the first
Inning a foul tip from Shaffer''? bat
split O'Neill's left hand, between the
two center tinners it was a painful,
Injury, and he was compelled to tetlre
from the game. Thackara taking his
plae e.
(Iood orTrirxnnns.
Our imtlleldeis aie "crackerjacks."
They can ioer an Immense lot of ter
iltory, and nie sure men A Tilbune
man was told that In Hasan, Llpport
and Knoll, Scranton had the fastest
outfleldeis she has oier possessed.
Knoll's l o long i mining catches
i. night the ees of the spectators, who
loudly cheeied him
The Semlnan men this season are
not as stiong as in seasons past.
The work of Ondiill, Williams
and Buggies kept Sci .niton's score
down mateilally These three men
aie eiy stiong, and the stiength
they add to the Seminal team Is of
untold alue Williams (aught for
Wesiejnn ( ollegc foi foui eais, and
plujod left halfback on the college foot
ball team foi font cats.
"!endall h,ib nla.ied ball eet sIiup
be iniilil walk. He has placed Willi the
Spiulimrv team foi tin last live ears.
In '97 he was giniluated from that In
stitution and went te Hyiaouse univer
sity, wheie he nla.ied Ills old position
at shoit Hi alMi plaed quai turback
on the uiiiuisiti foot ball team
Set anion a few oais ,ro tried to se
rine C.'iulull foi shoit. but other duties
pi evented him finm ni ceptlng He will
leave the '-einliiaij In two weeks, In
bat time baling completed his com
ineiclal eoui-t Itu'jgles has no past
of special Intel est He plajs ball
Mmplv because lie can't help It
The Scnilnnii team as a whole Is
showing up well, having been In the
Held but ten days If they weie placed
with othet teams of the same stand
lug, theyjtn. doubt would make a good
showing, They 's,how signs of poor
Judgment. 1n giound woik. and base,
thiowlng Tills is cspeclalh ohniiu-ti-ilstlo
with Shoffer and Heap. Shof
fei's exhibition at giiTS'id woik wose-
client, but he was slow in getting the
balls to bases Iteup, while be catches
a ball well, is unceitain when u hot
gioundpr Is in the question. He did
not put enough life Into his work.
These two mm) weie mote 01 less le
Mnlisibe foi Simmon's big scoie. H-.
ooclallj tine is this of Shoffei. A little
coaching in the way of 'wake-up"
might go a gieat ways Heap has the
mateiial loi a ood ball player, and If
he would put moie ginger In his work
be would be as good as nny of them,
KHLLEYS TWIRLING.
Kellej's woik in the box was better
ban PNpictcd He has liad no prae
ice, and Sntuidni's game was the Hist
jnnio be lu twirled this season. At
he vtait the home plaeis were guess
aig Just how to get at hlni, but at last
thv tound him In the fitth Inning.
Kurgloskl, the centei tlelder, followed
Kelley in the box, but uns soon com
pelled to letire in faor of H Gendall.
the light fielder, Kuigloski going to
light field and Substitute Daienpoit
going to center: his tlist woik wns
Mtchlng Thackara's long ily Hillings
uas cnrelesi. nt short. Hf muffed a
Mil on second, allowing Llppert to
and safelv and he also used poor
Judgment with bin ground work Bill
Ings' position Is left field, and not at
shoi t. Gendall -covered the diamond
well, and his good work was an Inter
esting feature of the afternoon
FINANCIAL.
LaBAR & FULLER
BROKERS.
Oldest UitahllsheJ Home in the City.
Dealer In STOCKS, COTTON, C1RAIN and
PROVISIONS, ou murjEln or for delivery.
JFriCU: Rooms mv and jio Hoard ol Trade
Hulldlni, tcranton, 1'a.
L. O LA DAB I. V FULLKIt
Mew Store,
New Furniture,
New Carpets,
New Low Prices
DDflTUCDnC P. Ofl Manufacturers of Furniture,
rnU I ntnUt & UUi9 Next to Coirad, Tin Hatter
303 Lackawanna Avenue.
The errors, wild throws, etc., which
caused this loss to the Seminary would
take up n column. The score:
BCBANTON.
It. II. O. A. i;.
Knoll, cf 112 0 0
I.tppcrt, rf 2 2 2 0 0
Dillon, ll ,.h. 2 2 4 10
Engan, If 2 1 ,1 t) 0
Wheeler, ?.b 2 13 0 0
O'Connell, 21i 2 2 111
McMohon, S3 4 4 2 .1 0
Tlinrkaru, o 0 1 10 1 0
Hudson, p o o 0 U 0
Allen, p 110 0 0
Hlxl-ey, p 0 10 0 0
Totals 1G 10 27 G 1
SEMINARY.
n. it. o. a. e.
R. Gendall, 2b 0 0 4 11
Hillings, ss o u (i 1 2
Williams, o 0 12 12
Shaffer, 3b 0 0 C :i 4
lUap, lb 0 17 0 2
ntlgglPS, If 0 0 ?. 0 0
It. UptidaU, rf p 0 0 2 10
Kurloskl, of . p.. rf.... 0 0 0 0 0
Kelly, p 0 10 10
Davenport, cf 0 1 I 0 1
Totals 0 4 24 S 12
Scianton 1 0 12 3 4 5 0 x 16
Seminary 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0
Eiirtml runs Scrantnti, 2. First base on
balls Ily Hoilson, 2; by Allen, 1; by Ills
tej, 1, by Kelly, 2, bv ICtirylnskl, 1, liv II
Gendall, 1. Struck out By Modioli. S; by
Allen, 1. Two-baso hits Allen. Stolen
b ises I.lpprrt, 2; McMuhon, 3; Knoll,
Thackara, 2; Dillon, J; O Connell, Bill
ings. It. Gt ndall. Hit bv pitcher Ily Kel
1 1 Umpire McGultiness. Time of
game 1.50
FIRST BLOOD FOR TJTICA.
Defeated Scranton In Yesterday's
Contest hi New York. State City.
Special to the Scranton Tribune
Utlcw. N. a', Aprlt 23. The Scianton
and Htlca teams played lure today be
fore a big ciowd. it was a spirited
contest and to the great Joy of the
Utica people their team won Tho
score was Utlca, 6; Scianton, 2
Keenan and Allen pitched for Scian
ton and Thackara was thu lecelving
end of the battery. The Scianton
team plajs here Monday and Tuefedaj.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
V.
St. Louis 5
Philadelphia U
Boston !
Chicago i!
Baltimore t
Cincinnati 4
New York 3
lirooklvn :s
I.otllsHle 3
L'ltNcland 2
Pittsburg 1
Washington 1
L. P.C.
0 lltt)
2 .710
2 711
:i .tin"
..III
4 ,rw
4 .j:s
4 .1.8
Ci . i"."i
i .:n
r. ii n
7 .i2J
Results of Saturday's Games.
At Philadelphia ll.H L'.
Brooklyn 100200000 J ! 2
Phnaiklphla 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 B !) 1
Batteries Krnnnlv and Smith, Ptazler
and Douglass I'mphcs Hunt and Con
mill.. At Louls)le-Flrst game H.H.H.
(Mcvtland 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 C IS 1
LoulsMlle 00 1 1 2 1000-S U 2
Batterl(-s lliiRhej, Carsey and Sugdtn,
I'linnlagham and Power--. Umpires
O'Day and O'Connor.
Second game It 11.12.
Olevilind 001000100213 fi
Loulsin 0 0 3 4 l! 1 1 0 l.'i 10 1
Batteries Hill. Stiwets. Sugden, Clem
ents, Woods and Klttildgu, t'mpiies
O'Day anil Brcr.nan
At New YoiL u II 12.
Hiltlmore . ...... (I 1 2 1 0 (I 0 .1 1 7 S 2
New York . . 0 22 0 1120 SI. 7
Hlttiiies MoKrmia and It.m; Dobenv
and Wilson and Riad. I'mpltts Gaff
ney and Andrews
At Cincinnati 1; h 12.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 10 1
Chicago 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 ," 2
Batteries Haw lc and Peltz; Callihan
and Chance, duplies Bums und Smith.
At Washington P..II.I2
Washington 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 I 3 2
Botnu 00010103 7 lj 1
Batteries Wehlng and SlcOuIre; Heck
man and Bergen. Umpires Kmslie and
HlttB
At St. Louis i 11 1;,
Plttsbuig 0 : 0 1 0 n- j ; ,1
St Louis ... . . .0012 115 70
Batteries I ci er and Bowerman, Jones
and Crluer t'mpjlres Swartwood und
Wainer. Called on account of rain
Sunday's Games.
t Cineb natl h.h 12.
Cincinnati 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 7 1
Chicago 00030 00 2 16 7 0
Balterifs-Phillips Tailor and Peutss;
Tailor and Chame Umpires Barns and
and Smith.
Exhibition Games.
At Newaik u n u,
Newaik 1 11 u 0 0 0 0 2 0 .1 7 ,s
Toimito 0 I J C Ii ,1 0 II - 1 S 1
Batterle.s-Coogan ami Slmon, All'i
way, Best and I.ukes
DIAMOND PICK UPS.
Wheeler plaifd good ball on tlilid
Llpput is 11 w oidd at base-stiallng
The llrst bull Kelly threw was a stilke.
Kelly placid a hot 0110 over 0'Connirs
head.
IV iv Seminal v men witnessed the game
eslcrdaj
McMahou was the (list mm to be left
on a base
B. Gendall piomlses to lie as fast as
his brother "Dick."
Scranton plaied I'tlca yeslmlii, alo
toda and tomonow
II Itllggles ol the Seminary, Is a III.
tie wondei In left field
Keenan did not go in the bo .'Sitiiidiv.
He Is still a little weak
Williams was the llrst man to land
safeU A liner out short slop
Tho Seminal v will plav Bloomsburg on
Slay 2 nn the Seminal.! 's giound).
TIip llrst sphere thrown bj lloilsou was
a ball I2agon cieglit the llret tl
The Atlantic league sc ison will open
Thursdai with Scranton at Pattison
The derision nf MiUuinmss when Lip
pert went to first in the fust iimlm. Is
questioned
lohn GallaRlier, of ihe 12ureka team of
Ninth Scranton, will bo slien a tilal on
the Scranton club
Doheit was not peimltted to pla In
Saturdays game Ho was soinewhit
lame and sore from his woik of Pildui
"I'ete ' Ai.driws. tho Semlnaiy's cr.ick
pltcliei, was suddenly called to BIiir.
liamlon, and was not able to play his po-sltlon.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
Illogrnph Entertainment.
At tho Lyceum Saturday afternoon
nnd evening and last night n btograph
entertainment was given by the Ameri
can Mutascope company of New York,
under tho nusplccs of John Hoylo
O'Jlellly council, Young Mrn's Insti
tute. I
Tho feature of tho entertainment was
pictures of I'opo Leo XIII taken In the
Vatican. There nero also pictures of
war scenes and others of general In
terest. A Now Hamlet.
A new candidate for histrionic honors
In the field of the legitimate proposes
applying for recognition In this line of
work. Mr. Henry Miller has for a
number of yenrs been regarded, through
his presentation of "Heartsease" and
other plajs, an actor of undoubted
force and power nnd deep felling. He
now proposes to submit to us bis pre
sentation of Snakcspearo's "Hamlet" nt
the Lyceum, Wednesday evening. He
pioposes to present the play with ns
much care as to its stiength of ca3t
and scenic productions as have signal
ized his productions of the work of
model n minor writers In tho past and
both himself and bis manager, Chatles
Krohman, deslro to leaie nothing un
done to make this presentation u
praiseworthy one.
At the Gaiety.
For three nights, beginning today,
tho attraction tit the Oalety theater
11 III be llrenuan nnd Mngee's musical
extravaganza, "MoFee'B Troubles,"
iihkh Is said to be one of the funniest
mlith-makers of tho season. The mil
slo Is brilliant and catchy, embracing
some of the popular hits of the day.
Many new specialties aie Introduced
and made features of this attraction,
Including Howard, the iiondeiful hand
balancer and (.qulllbrlcst, the Lynn Sis
ters, dainty soubrettes; Walter Halt,
the celebrated Kngllsh baritone, re
cently with Keith and Koster & Wal'o,
New York, Urennan and Magee, kings
01 Irish wit and humor. Miss Mildred
Kaufield, prima donna contralto, and
many others. Pretty girls, clever
comedians and tuneful music are some
of the reasons of this company's pop
ularity. Matinees dally.
The London Clalety Girls will hold
tho boards at the Gaiety theater for
three days, commencing Thursday
matinee, April 27, when a programme
of rare excellence will be presented to
tho public. There are twenty beau
tiful ladies with this organization 11 ho
will be seen to good advantage In the
burlesque. As an extra attraction to
this very talented company the man
agement has engaged Kdward B.
White, late sparring partner of John
L. Sullivan, and Miss Holla White,
champion lady bag puncher of tho
world, who 11 III positively appear at
every performance. There will bo
matlneis dally.
PRICEBUHCr.
Lll Uox, a young man employed In
the Juhnson Coal company's breaker,
received painful Injuries while at work
on Friday last, and nas taken to the
Scianton hospital.
All metnoers of the Citizens' band
aie icquested to be present this even
ing at Cents nl hall.
The emploies of the Johnson Coal
company's mines recoil ed their pay
on Satin day for tho mouth of Match,
AHCHBALD.
Untie and Kmellne Meeis called on
ft lends In Carbondalo during the week.
Maine Swift visited In Olvplmnt.
May Holand, of Caibondale, ilslted
friends in town during the week.
Susie O'Hoia Is ilslting fi lends In
Scranton.
L1PLS A PUBT with rich and poor
alike the rich man In a uish to keep
ahead the pom man in a rush to keep
ills and dispppsla a common companion
Dr. Von Stan s Pineapple Tablets keep
tho stomach swict. tho nene. steady and
lnsiiie lualth thcy'ie itgetablo pepsin
and Nature's most potent aid to keeping
well. Ti ( mts Sold by Matthews Uros.
and W. T Clark ri
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Hi Associated Press
New oik, April JJ Tho market today
was almost whollj professional and tho
net changes weru trlvlul, although hi the
way or lmpioiemenl, 'ihe. spedaltb s
monopolized attention except for uetlilty
in some of the Internationals In the
carlj trading and expected faiorablo
bank statement was discounted, ami on
Its appearaniu gem ral leallzlng followed
the appeaiaiieo of a suppb of stock Horn
lingo holdits gliing incouragement to
thb bears to put out short Hues, and the
market dosed with a raid in progress.
Total sales of stock, :07') shares Con
siderable f.norablc comment was aroused
b the keen iniestment iiiquiri tor
bonds which Included middle iluss us
mil as pi lam giadii Thu market rils
plaeed pionouueed stiength throughout
moiing Independently of the slock niai
kei 1'nitid Stales 2s registered Js reg
Isteted and m w Is registered adianeiU
jc .!s (oupoiis and old Is leglntded 'i
and do (oupon and new Is coupon ' In
the bid prlii
Hy Cartlngton A: Cusark
New mk, April 2.'. The markit dur
ing the past wtek has been in a solid
basis. High priced stocks havo be( 11 p ir.
tlcularli stiong and dosing pi Ices today
hale been tullv up to the alaiidurd. Nat
lit, ill! during tho summer months the nn
Joilty of lliesij ptofeKSlonal trade-in tske
theli location and fur that reason, the
maiket will not be as btiniiy dllllng sum
mer munths as It has been this fall and
will bo until tho Hi st of June Foil that
iiiison we adilso tho pun base of Vood
latlioad slocks 01 the Ixttet class ot'ln
dustilals lirouklin Kapld Traimlt can
be now puirhapil at about I in and be
fore many weeks haie pissed will be
sold at lVi Federal Sbcl stocks nn
good purehasis mpidalli the prefencd.
which Is well woith p ir .Metropolitan
nt 2,"i0 may be consldcied a bargain, that
stock 11 III sell before long at 300 Tho
bank statement todai was as good ns
could In expected and will help tn
stiengthen the mnrlnt next week Tho
country Is in a prosperous condition and
from the present outlook, will coiitlnuii
so, coulldenco lelgns supreme, and with
confidence In th land, tho market must
continue to bo stiong We utilise caution
ill the selection of lout faioilto sieinl
ties and when oil have made a pin
diise, bo suio that iou halo sulllildit
margin to amply back your Judgment
Ily doing this, ion will be bound to leap
large profits Tho market closed lircru
lar, but strong.
Quotations furnlshrd by LAItAR &
ri'LLI'Il, stock, grain and cotton nrok
nn, rooms 200 nnd 210 Hoard of Tradu
building, Scranton, Po
Open- IIlKh- Low- Clo.
Ing est. set Ing
Am. Cotton Oil Co . ssi W. K SSi.
Am SllK. Hfg. C0...I61J H,S1(, 16ZU PiTV.
Atchison a0 3i S) f't
Atchison Pr
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2.'ij !TJ4'j
rw; 1,1,1,
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tr,t i5w,
iHnt iii5
in-j, 1,1 ,
lit'y 2JI'a
hhlj liljtj
ni'I nut
f.7 . 57
Am Tobacco Co,
Am. Steel tc Wire
Hrnoklin It T . .
Canada Roiitlieru
Central of N J. ..
Chesapeak & Ohio
Chicago & (1. W.
Chicago d N W.
27a
ltH i
lCOiJ
1MM
i'nio , it. fc w,
mvi his
Chic, Mil. &. St. P.12VI 12si, 123
Chic, It. I. Sc PacllOlI 117'J HUH
Chic., St. P. M. & O. 93',i M'i
The People's
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FOR RENT
WVSVrfANA
POll HUNT 2"1 LACKAWANNA AVL-
nue, nfter April 22; storo room; finest
location In Scranton. F. 8. Pauli.
POll IlUNT-404 LACKAWANNA AVL
nuo after July 1. Storo with elevator;
four floors: llncst location In Scranton.
P. 15. Ncttlcton.
STOIlAOIJ-LAIiaU DUY STOUAOi:
rooms for rent at 111 Franklin avenue.
Inquire In rear. Telcphono No, llb2.
Horry Bcttcrlv.
iiotTsn for ri:nt iNquinn of HAn-
ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store,
Dunmore
FOR HUNT-HOPSnS NOS. KM and H32
North Washington avenue, below city
building. Suitable, for phslclans' of
fices nnd residence. Apply to Henry lio
lln, Jr., 401 Council Building
POll ItLNT-BTOHlJ ROOM, NO. 207
North Washington avenue, formerly
occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Steam
heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms
apply to Jones Bros, an Lackawanna
avenue.
POll RBNT HOUSE C21 MADISON
avenup; steam heat: every conienl
ence. Apply Owens Bros,, wl Madison
uicnue.
OrFICHS IN COMMONWEALTH
Building: sliiglo roms and suites for
term of yenrs with laults Ono suite of
six connecting ofllces with three vaults
or three suites of two olllces eich with
vault. Modcrato price. Rcflnlshcd to suit
tenants. Inquire at room tu9 on 6tb floor.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-ONE HORSE FOR $10,
0110 black mare $W, one black horse
$73. E. G. Coursen, 429 Lackawanna aie
FOR SALE-TURKEV EGOS, MI
norcas, Leghorn, I'll mouth Rocks.
Swarts & Co , 212 Pcnn ai enue.
FOR SALE A MARBLE SODA WATER
nppaiolus, with eight sirup guages,
two steel fountains, syrups, and all
other accessories. Complete and of mod
ern style, rndy for Immediate use ni'd
will bo sold at a bargiln AddrLis No.
10 South Main stieet, Pittston
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue. For particulars address Box 313,
Scranton, Ta.
FOR SALE TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOK 5
cents at druggists. One gives relief.
FOR SALE OR RtzNT.
FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE.
C03 Qulncy avenue; city steam, sellirg
price, Jb.COO; rent, $10 per month Including
steam heat. G. F. Reynolds.
Clei e. C. C. & St. L. CO'i 00 OT 60'ji
Con. Gas 2u0?h 200 200'fc 200Tn
D & II. Canal 12e 1JI 124'4 12IU
Fed. Steel, Pr. M'z SC'i M.'3 Sj.Vj
Fed. Steel, Com 6Sfc fiS CS tS
Gen Electric Co 1192 11T 119 BD
Louis. & Nosh Si4 C9 CsJ4 fis-4
Manhattan 12;-, 121 12.14 123
Met. Traction . . . 2".l 2.l 2Td 231
Mo. Knn. & T, Pr. 40 4) JIH rui
Missouri Pacitlc . .. WA Mf, r,n M'4
N. Y. Cent. & Hud .1W4 110 W 1 Ji
N. Y., Ont. & West. 27'- 27'2 27 17
Northern Pac .. . D2U .12 r.2tt f2
Pac. Mall S S, Co.. M M :2i. '.2
People's Gas 127 U7i 120 Kb
Phlla. i: Reading .. 21Vh 2IU 2t',i 2IVI
P. As R. 1st Pr lb'!. M, MU O.' i
Southern, Hy , Pr. .. 51 "i Bl 51
Tenn , C. & I. II. It. 6 IK. tftii Ci G
Union Paohlo 46 4i, W" 4f
Union Paeltlc, l'r.... 70 SO ? ,1
U. S Rubber Co. . 52 f.2 ."il .'21.
US. leather Co Pr 7P', 7t 7P4 74
Wabash, Pr. 2:1 T'm 21 2.1
Western Union .. .. !i) i yj U '.'214
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open-lllgh-Low-Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. ing
Mill' 73'ii 7P, 72 72'4
July 7i. 74 7S 71
CORN.
May 31 '1 M U
July K !.' 31 31
OATS.
May I'j .S'i 2i. 2fi
July 21 24 21 21
PORK.
May O.r, '117 i n r,
July '..". D 37 930 0 10
Scianton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS Bid.
Asked.
Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co.
First National Bank
Elmhurst Bouleiard
Scranton Savings Bank
Scranton Packing Co
Third National Hank
Throop Novelty Slfg Co
Scranton Railway Co
Dime Dep. & DIs Bank
Economy Light, Heat & Pow
er Company ......
Scranton Illuminating Hi at &.
Power Company
Scianton Forging Co
Traders' National Bank
Licka Lumber Co .... .. .
l.acka Trust & Safe Dep. Co.
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co. ...
Scranton Pilnt Co
1 'lark & Sniier Co Com
Clark - 81101 cr Co, Pr
Carson Coal Co
Scranton Axlo H'oiks
Scr. Iron Fence &. Mfg Co. ...
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Hallway, first
mortgage, duo 1920
People's Street Bailuai, flibt
mortgage, due 191S
People's Stieet Rallnav, Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co .
l.acka ToiMishlp School 5'r
Cltv of Scranton St. Imp. f"c.
Mt Vernon Coat Co .. . .
H( ronton Axle Works . ,. .
Scianton Traction b bonds...
Caicon Coal Co
20
ioo
'vi
sno
SeSi'l
i'ji
10)
1.V)
123
100
so
l'W
115
115
113
1KI
102
102
S3
100
100
113
New York Grain and Produce Market.
New Yoik, Apiil 22 Flour Dull and
lonei, winter patents, J'ntje, lUnter
straight, li i"aJ 7.3, do. etia $2 Wa3, win.
ter low grades, $2 25a2 .'.", Mlnnisota pat
ents, $Jslal2j, Mlmusctu bakeis J3.H 70.
Wheal Spot eas , No 1 led We , f i.
b. nlloat. No. 1 northern New iork, fc3c .
f o b., afloat, opticus opened steady en
belter cable news than txpectxl but
sub-equclitly wtal.ened undei predictions
of ki m ral rains, closul weak at Hale
net decline. Mai, 77a7Sc 1 lined 77( ;
Jul. 77as 7-1bc . closed 77Jee , Septem
ber. 7ba77c, clci-ed 7lie , December,
7sa7bc, closed 73c Corn Spot easi ;
No 2, 41a47c. f .0 b, alloal new und
olil, options opined easy and sold olt ultli
wheat and under Mai liquidation, latter
option closing 'is, net lower and July
unchanged. May. S9at0e , closed 19c ;
July, .t'ia.".9c , clni-eil 3'1'ie. Oats Spot
dull, No. 2, 2,1a. No J, 32c , No. .1 white,
Sjc . track wlilte i;a30r , No. 2 white Hie ;
tiaik mixed western, .I2i3lc , track white,
3"a39c , options dull B(cf-Stead. fuin
ill, $5alo, extra $9 beef hams. $um
1", cll extra India mess $lla14M, cut
meats, stead), plikled bellies 5aSc ; do.
shoulders, 4e , do. hams, 7a7,c 1 aid
easj , western steamed. $1 S2't lllltter
Dull and weaker: western creamery ICa
18c ; do. factory, Rilttfec , Imltntlon
creamery, llalli'c , stnto dairy, Hal7e ;
do iieamery, 13.i1Sc Cheese1 Quiet:
large whlto and colored 12al2c ; oimill
ivhltee and colored, 12al3c : new cheCM-,
slow, largo, lOc.s smulk Pa10c Eggs
Firm, western fresh, 13ulle. ; southern,
RiH'fcp Tallow 11 fpk eltv 7o7e ,
rountrv 4a4c., as to nualltv Petio-leum-Dull;
rellned New Yntk, J9", Phil
ndclphia and Baltimore, til 90. do. lu bulk,
East Llbeity Cattle Market.
East Liberty. Pa. April 22 -Cattle-Stead
, extra, tf lOaBM, prime $1 20al i,
common. $Hi0a1.oo, Hogs ctiie: ptimo
nssortcd mediums, $l20al2", heavy hogs
and heavy Yorkers, $1 13a4 20: light York
ers, lo3a4.10: nigs, J) Mini, roughs, $2 30.1
SOi Sheep-Firm, choice wethers, $1 loi
4 30; common, $2a3 cholro lambs, $.?.iu
B33: common to good, flSflasm, spring
lambs, $0ab; leal calves, $laii,
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, April 22,-Cattlo-Steady;
Exchange.
WANTED.
WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-8 will not benellt. Send
B cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New
York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials
ANITED-MALE.
HARNESS MAKER WANTEDAPPLY
at 310 Cedar avenue.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WOMEN ' WANTKhMnNANb ' WO-
mrn, work for us nt our homo, no
raniasslng or experience required; $5 to
$12 11 week, full particulars and work
mailed on application. Imperial Supply
Co., Philadelphia.
LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY
Ing. easy work cnt to your homo;
write for sample and materials. Unlqiio
Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New York.
J7AaDjROOA7&u
FURNISHED TRONT ROOM FOR
rent in cwlel house, one or two chil
dren Address, W. P. 8 , Tribune olllre.
lVIMArD(OCHyG.
WANTED-TO EXCHANGE A FINE
upright piano, llrst-clnss make, but
little used, for good horse and buggy.
Address P. O. Box 217
BUSlNESSOPPORTUNITY
rARTY WOULD fNVESTTwiTII SF.R
ilces, from three to five thousand dol
lars In established, piling business;
must bear rigid Investigation. Address
X Y. Z , Tribune onlcc
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233
Colfax averue: just ci mpleted. All
modern Improvements, Herd wood finish,
sanitary pmmblng, electric IlKhts. etc.
Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city.
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Scranton nt the news stnnds
of Relsman Bros.. 403 Spruce und 603 Lin.
den: 31. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue;
I S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street.
CITY SCAVENGER
A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephnno 9540.
QCALPJRATMENJTj
mrsTlTtTkeller. SCALP TREAT
ment, 30c: shampooing. DOc : facial
masage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
PERSONAL.
QUEEN MANELLi: AND MADAM BU
lcon, owing to the rush o business
have concludesl to remain In town until
April 24. Can be consulted on nil mnttors
of life nt US Franklin avenue. Hours
from 2 to C, 7 to 'J p. m.
LEGAL.
THE CONTRIBUTORS TO LACKA
wanna Hospital and the Training
School for Nurses. Scianton, Pa., will
hold the annual meeting for election of
directors and tho transaction of such bus.
Iness as may properlv come before It
on 3Iond.iv. Mai 1 ls09, between tho
hours of D nnd 'i p m
J GEORGE EIFELE, Secretary
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED-BY A MAN OF 20 YEARS,
experience In general merchandizing,
11 position in any department. Can speak
English and German nnd can furnish
good refernce Address E. B. W 11Vj
S Rebecca ai enue
SITUATION WANTED WASHING,
Ironing or any kind ol houso cleaning
by tho (lav or will tako washing homo.
Mrs. Lee, side door, 420 rrunklln aienue.
A BLACKSMITH WANTS WORK. AP
ply to E. V. It , 127 South Garlleld
avenue.
SITUATION WANTE1-AT ANY KIND
of employment, best of reference Ad
dress W. C Box &7, Clark's Green, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-GOOD HUTOH
er wants work. Ono who thoroughly
understands tho business lu all Its
braticlus Good relerences. Address IS.
Ilutchei, 57 Frothlngham st, Pittston, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED - MARRIED
mail 40 ic.irs old would Ike situation
as coachman or driving team for groce r
en furniture house P A. Bender, JOJ'J
Luke stieet.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIBST
elass cook for hotel or lestaurant;
city or count 1 y Addiess Mus, Trib
une otllce
A MAN WOULD WORK TAKING CARE
of lawns, lion ci gardens Apply ut
227 Morion street Green Ridge Rest of
leference Opposite tho factor.!
WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN A
situation ns coachman; thoroughly
understands tho management of horses;
can clip and trim horses up. good refei
eiiccs. Apply C. S, 429 Tenth stieet,
Hyde Park.
PEOPLE LOOKING FOR HELP TO
houso clean and send out their wash
ing can Und them at 227 Marlon stieet,
opposite the factoiy, Green Ridge
BOOKKEEPER. 30, MARRIED Dl
sires change Addiess Bookkeepc ,
Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED BY A LADY AS
housekei per can ylie refcre m e if
requited Address L, Tribune olllce.
WANTED A POSITION AS ASSlSl"
am bookkeepei or clerical woik by
ono haling e xpeileia e, best lefeiencPs,
Address S F. 31. Elmhuist. Pa.
WANTED-A BRIGHT AND INTELLI
gent boy desires u situation lu an of
fice Addiess Harold Macluttc, Elm.
huist, I'a.
a gentiTeman, w ell educated!
speaking and writing the German
and French languages, geod yteiiuginpii
er and accountant, wants a position as
private secrctaiy, manager er buokkee p
er. Address A L Trlbuno oillee
A 3IAR1UED MAN 1VANTS WORK AS
Kamsler or am kind of work, can
speak lipiman and Engllsli, can glie good
inferences Address 2J1 Reoi stieet,
Scranton, Pa
icals, $3 75, common, $l2"nil75 Hogs
Acllvo and llrm; best grades, $4.,0a4'i3.
others $1 2"1a4 23, pigs, $1 it 1." roughs te.m
a!75 Sheep and Lambs Stronger best
wool lambs, $tJ0a6S5: do. clipped, $5.75uh;
culls $4 25a5i,3, clipped sheep $1 50a5.
wools, $3 50a3 SO
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chlcugo, April 22 -Not enough cattle
were receliexl to make a maiket and
prices tilled nominal lloirs showed a de
cline of about 5c , fane v lots '4 l'i an 1
other eonslgnminls $1 GTa I 10. ihe greater
part bringing $19".a4 03 Sheep Nominal
Receipts Cattle, 200 head, hogs, ",()
head, slice p. 1,50) head.
New York Live Stock Market.
Nt w York, April 22. Beeves Fueling
steady. Calves Stead) , good leals, $.
Sheep and Innbs No sheep here; lambs,
25c, higher: dipped lumbs, $6. Hogs
Higher at $4,25a4 DO.
PROFESSIONA L.
AROHITCOT3
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
K. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of coo Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHtTECT
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, av Scranton.
FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prlco building, 120 Washington ill enue,
Scranton.
T I LACFY ft SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
DCNTI3T3
DR. to LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1
yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul
berry. DR H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. I. O.
DR. C. C. LAU11ACH. 115 Wyoming nve.
"VV,nH,OM13.c PN'OVEIt. Coil F.xchunge,
2nd Moor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE BTREET.MAKES
your lint to order and they nt.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rntes teasonable.
P. 55EIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON BOUSE NEAR D., L. et W.
paser.gei depot. ConduetPd on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop
LAWYERS
FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
Count ellor-nt-Law Uuir building, rooms
13 and II, Washington avenue.
WILLARD, WARREN ft KNAPP, AT
torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
hcranton, Pa
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JA3IES W. OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rorms 311, T13 nnd Sl, Board of
Trado building
D I' REPI.OGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
neRotlnted on real estate secuiltv.
Mears' building corner Washington
avenue and Spiuco stieet.
JAMES J. H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law.
301 Commonwealtli building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903-901, 9th floor 3Iears building.
L. A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
502 Board of Trails buliaing, Scranton,
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNriV-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth liiiiMIng Scranton, Pa
PATERSON H WILCOX, TR AD Elti
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS,
building.
9-13
nEPUBLIOAN
A W.
31ears'
BERTITOLF,
building.
ATTORNEY.
PHYSICIANS AND SUffQEOWS
3IARY A. SHEPHERD3I. D.7 HOME
opathlst. No 22S Adams avenue.
DR W. E ALLEN, S12 NORTH WASH
lngton aienue.
DR. j. 31. GATES ROOJIS 207 AND 208
Board of Trado Building, Olllco linius,
8 to 9 a. 111.. 2 to J and 7 to 8 p. m Resl.
denco, 309 31adlson aienue
DR C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Olllco telcphono 13t,3. Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to .
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE Pll
Washington nienue. Residence. 131S
Mulberry. Chronic dlseises, liinjis,
heart, kldnevs und genlto-urlnari 01
gan a specialty. Hours. 1 to I p. m
W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR-
kcoo, iiorses, ( nttio and Dogs treated
Hospital. 121 Linden stieet, Scranton.
13lll,,1A ( O
Telephone 2072
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa ('finises prepuiatory to
college law, medlclno or business. Opens
Sept U Send for catalogue Rev. Thom
as 31. Cann, LL D, Waltfi II Buell,
A. M.
SEEDS
G R. CLARK Ac CO SEED3IEN AND
1 iirsciime n. storo 140 WnhliiKton aie
r " green hoiwe UM North 3Ialn aie-nue-,
stoie telephone, 7s2.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACK -wanna
avenue Se r. nton, 1'a , nanuf.ic
ti.rer of Wire Screens.
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUERS ORCHESTRA-31USH' FOR
balls, picnics, panics, receptions, wed.
dings and conceit woik furnished For
terms, address It J. Bauer, comluciur,
117 Wjomlng avenue, our Hulberts'
music store
MEGARGEE F.ROTHBUS. "PRINTERS'
supplies, eniehqirs. paper bags, twine
AVarchouses l'W Washington aienue,
Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Ill effect Feb 5, 1S99.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and New York ila D
& II. R R. at t 43 .1 in and 12.03. 2.1S, 4 27
Hlack Diamond Express, und 11 ty p m
Sundays, D. A. II I 3S, 7 IS p in
For Whlto Hui n. Hazleton und prin
cipal points 111 the eoal legions ll.i D it
11 R. R. lib. 2 1S and 4 27 p m Tor
1'ottsillle C43. 2 1S p. 111
For Bethlehem, Enstun. Reading, Ilni
rbbutg ind pilnclpal Interim dlnu m.
tlons ia D. & H It R, b 11 a m , 120i
2 18, 4 27 Black Diamond Express, u so
Sundajs, D A: II . 1 58, 7 48 p in.
For Tiinkhannock, Tow inula Elmlia,
Ithaca, Gene la and prlnclpil inleunrdi
ate stations, ila 1) . 1. At . R It ,)$
a. m . 12 55 and 3 33 p in
Tor Geneva Roche t r, Buffalo N'lj
lira Falls, Chicago and .til points vpst ili
D & II. R. R-. 12 03. 13! Hl.iek Diamond
Express, 7 4S nnd B.Sti p in bundajs. D
A. II , 11 4J a 111 7 48 p in
Pullmun parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
Valley pallor ears on all trains betwen
Wllkes-Il.nro and Nw' x ork Plilladel
plila, Buffalo and Suspension llrldce
ROLLIN H WILlll It, Gen Supt
South Itethleliem Pa
CHAS. S. LEE Gen Pass Agt . 2 Cort-
land streel New Yoik
A W NONEMACIII P. PUMon Pass
enger Agent, Soiitn Hithbhem P.t
For tickets and Ptillmiiit reservations
apply 209 Lacknwiitini au , Scranton Pa
0iii)ivJA4AlJ0)il-
s 1
Don t lose the rental of ".
your real estate for any
perioil, but advertise in the
"l;or Kent" columns of Sri
3 The
Tribune f.
where your announcements w
us
rjj will be lead by the class of jH
;-2 people who make good Ci;
2 tenants. &
One cent a woid, or five ;;
vS: cents a woid for six in- s
'g sertions. Cash InAiHaiicc.
Landlord
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Schtdeilel 1 P.IL'Ct Mario, 1S9I.
7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunburn
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltU
more, Washington, nnd for Pitts
burp nnd the West.
10.15 n. m., week days, for Ilazlos
ton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrls
town, nnd Philadelphia; and foi
Sunbury, Harrlsburg', PhlladeU
phla, Baltimore, Washington and
Pittsburg nnd the West.
3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har
risburg. Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
0.00 p. m., week days, for Sttnburye,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. .
J. B. HUTCHINSON, (lencral Manager.
Del.. I.ucku. unit Western.
Effect Monday, Nov. 11, 183S.
1 raltlS leavo Semntnn no fr1lnn,u. T',
1.40 3 00. C 10, 8 00 and 10.05 a. in.; 12.03 anej
O ii , In.
i:prcss for Easton, Trenton, Phliadels
R, ,,nPmI "V N(,u'h, 6 10, S.O) und 10.03 a.
,7. , ,' """ ' P m,
Joliinannn nrh,mn,t.nnn fin. M.
JPrS;" for niiiKlinmton Oswego. El
inlra. Corning, R.nh uansvllie. MouJ
-...oris aim iiumilo, 12 10. 2.3",, 9 00 a, til
j.iw ntul RC0 p m., making close connel
....nn iei jiiiiituo to all points In tho we-1
nortnweqt nr,1 B.i, ,..... 1
Washington accommodation, 3.40 p, ml
JjlnCtintTltrm nn,l ,nt, u.nelnnM 1 V. n n
fiiciioison accommodation, 5.10 p. m.
Ltpress for Ftlca nnd Rlchfleld Spring.
2.Ti a. m and 1.53 p, m.
iwiaca 2,-s, n IV m, nni1 -K Pi m,
I or Northumberland, Pittston, Wllkes
,m e' ' lvmoutli, Bloomsburg and Dan
ii";', making coso connections at North
"n'tprnnd for Winiamsport, Harrlsburg,
unitlmnre Washington and tho south.
"oithunihcrland and Intermediate sta
latins, 6 00, 10 03 a. ni nnd 1.53 and 0.40 p.
Nantlcoko and Intermedlato station1,
3 OR and 11 10 a. m Plvmouth nnd Inter,
mediate stations, 3 33 and S.CO p. m. Fo
Llngston, 12 re p. m.
I tillmm pallor and sleeping coaches oa
allcxpress trains
For deluded Information, pocket time
tables etr , npplv to M L. Smith, DIs.
tilot Passcngei Agent, depot ticket of
llee. Delaware and Hudson.
On Sunday, Feb. 5th, trains will leaia
peranum its follows:
For Carbondalo 6 20, 7 5.1, 5. 53, 1013 a.
rn.i 12 noon, 121, 2.20. 3.52, 5 23, C.23, 7.57,
9.15, n.oo p m.; 1 16 a. m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, j,eu England points, etc. 0.20 a. m ,
2 20 p. in.
For Honesdale-C20, 1013 n. in. 2.20,
6 2 p. in.
For Wllkes-Bairc-r,.13. 7.13. S.13, 9.3S,
10 43 a. m , 12 03, 1.23, 2.1S, 3.33, 4 27, 6.10,
". lo ii. ii :o ji m
For New York. Philadelphia, etc., vll
Lehigh Valley Rallroad-6 45 a. m 12 01,
1.2S, 4.27 p m., with Bluck Diamond Ex
press, ll 30 p m.
For Pennsilvanla Railroad points, 6.43,
9 13 a m , 2 18, i 27 p m.
lor western points, via Lehigh Valley
Ralhoael-7 IS a m , 12 03, 3 31, with BlacU
Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. in.
Trains will arrlio In Scranton as fol
lows. - Kroi" Cnrl'0"dalo nnd tho North C 40,
SITN'DAV TIlAITJ.q
For Carbondalo 9 07. 11.33 p. m ; 1 Z
u.u. o jj. -I t j p m.
For WIIkes-Barre-9 IS, 1141 a. in ; 1.51,
3 2i 5 41, 7.4S p. m.
Lowest rates to all points in United
States and Canada
J. W. HUP DICK, O. P. A.. Albany. N. 1
H. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, 1'a.
Central Railrotd of New Jcrse
(Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Dlilslon)
Stations In New York Toot of Llbeity
stieet. N. R. and South Ferry, Whitehall
stieet
Authiaclte coal used exclusliely, insurs
Ing e leanllness nnd eomfoit
'll.ME TARLE IN ErFECT NOV 20. 1S1.
Trains lcaio Beranton foi Pittston,
Wllkes-ltnne etc, nt 8 30. 1010a. m, l.Ji),
2 3" 3 20, 7 P p m Sundais. 9.00 .urn,
1 on, 2 15 7 10 p m
For Lakewood and Atlantic Cltv, $.10
a m
For New Yoik Newark and Elizabeth,
S (expiess) a in 1 20 (eipiess), 3 20 (ex
piessi p m Sunduis, 2 11 p m. Train
lealng 1 20 p. m art Ives at Philadelphia,
Reading Teunlnal, 7"! P m. and New
link, 7.03 p m
For Maiieh Chunk. Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Phil.ieb'lphli. 8 30 a. m,
120 .120 p m Sunritis, 2 15 p. in
For Baltimore! and Washington, and
points bouth and west ila Bethlehem,
8 ''0 a in 1 JO p m Sundais 2 15 p m.
For Long Hini.eh, Ocean Oroie etc. at
8 M) a. m.. 1 20 P m
For Re.idng, Lebmoii and Hurrlsbur,-.
ila AlVntown, 8 '0 a. in, 12) p. in. Sun
dm. 211 p in
For I'otisi nie. sro a in., 1 20 p. m.
Humming leuio Now York foot of Lib
ertv street. North River, at 4 00, 9.10 (ex
piess) a. m 120 (express) p m. Sundavs,
i.eiiio New Yoik, South Feriv, foot
Whitehall street, at 9 0", a m. 125 p in.
Passengers arriiing or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
wllli all the eleiated ralloads, Rroadwav
cable e.ns and ferries to Btookln and
Stolen Islands, making quick transfer to
and from (Band Central depot and Long
Island railroad
Leaie Phnaelelnhla, Reading Terminal,
1 21 a m . 3 00 p m. Sundays 6 15 p m
Through tickets to all points East,
South und West nt lowest lates nt tha
si at ton.
J II OLHA''SEN, den Supt.
II. P BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Agt.
lirie and Wyoming Valley.
Timo Table in Effect Sept, lSlh, 1SJS
Trains ! im- hr.enlon lor New York.
New but g and Intel medluto points on
Erie iallro.nl alfi for Hawlej and local
points at 7 01 a m and 2 21 p m Trains
arrive at S raiiton from aboie points at
10 23 u m and a 15 and 9 Vi p. m.
iniATot ni vision.
In lUferl nrlolier ;iOIIi. ISPS.
North Hound.
Mouth Bound,
IOU
201 '
I
rt ft
a m
0Cl)
t
Stations
Y,
uArrlVo Itriiiei
14 M
7S.1N Y Franklin fit
7 10. West 4nd street
7(i Weehawken
7 4)
siel
A U
ir it Arrive Learel
r m
W M
io rs
10 40
I IU
If'J
11V
C'AilnlM
TtlTi.st)
2 ill 4 3'
HutieOCk
Starllglit
Preston Park
IV in wood
royntclle
ill son
1'leMant Vt,
L'DtondMn
Korevst city
Cnrbindale
MbltoHrtrtg
Mayntia
Jeruiyu
Archibald
Intoa
rickviiin
OBphant
rrlcehiirg
'1 hi nop
rrniirtenco
I'aik I'mco
10 31
10 21
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