The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 15, 1899, Morning, Image 2

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HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 15, 1899.
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IfES PLAYED IN
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
SORANTON LOOSES TO NEWARK
THROUGH ERRORS.
Richmond's Loss to Lancaster Sat
urday, Places Wllkes-Barre at the
Top of the Atlantic League List.
Rain Prevents a Number of Satui
c'ay Games Wllkes-Bano Won
from Pateison by n Good Score.
National Loague Games Postponed.
Other Results Diamond Gossip.
Saturday was a bad day In thp At
.antlc league. The Kcranton-Paterson,
Wllkes-Bairc-Newark and tho Itead-lng-Allentown
games were all post
poned on account of tain. Lancaster
downed tho champlonB by a narrow
margin. Richmond's defeat Is credited
to Umpire Merger and poor base run
ning. Hy Richmond's defeat, Wilkes
Harm now lead1 the bunch, but Rich
mond It hot on the trail.
New Yoik and Washington seem to
be on the downward slide. New York
was shut out by Philadelphia In Sat
in day's game by it good score.
Washington was defeated In both
mimes on Saturday by Brooklyn, and
St LouN was beaten bv Cincinnati.
Yesterduv's National league games
woio postponed on account of rain,
Percentage Table,
w.
Wllkts-Huiie 11
Richmond 11
Heading 8
Newark 't
Sor.intim S
l.ancasti't 7
I'.iti ion ."
Ulentovvn IS
1. PC.
4 .731
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8 .529
8 .'M
VI .412
12 !?i4
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Where They Play Today,
fccriinton at Richmond.
Wllkcs-Hano at 1'atcrson
Lancaster at Allentown
Niwark at Reading
SUNDAY GAMES.
Sciantou Loses Through Errors.
New. nk s. .1 SIa 14 Newark broko
a low. stictch of defeats by defeuting
Suaiitini today. The mnjoiltv of the
n us vroiid liy both sides were mado
thiuiigh ciror Scoio
NEWARK.
It. J I. O.
Klopf, SS 0 I! 1
Hatdtsty, cf 1 0 2
Sclufllcr, If 1 0 1
Wl-e, 2b 2 3 1
Wcddlge, 3b 2 0 1
Held lb 1 1 'j
Cog in, rf 0 ! 1
(Suuon, c 0 l '.
Hrown, p i) 0 0
A. E.
2 0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
Totals
10
SCRANTON.
It. 11 O A. I".
Knoll. Lf 0 12 0 0
l.lppeit, if 3 0 1 0 0
rvimi, lb 10 7 10
Eag.in, If I i 1 n
Puberty. 3b 0 1 I ." 2
O'Connell, 2b 0 1 ii 0 0
Aileu, 2b i 0 I 2
McM.ihnn, SE 0 12 0 1
llnckara, o 0 I fi o 0
Wslov. ii 1112 0
Totals r. 10 .M 9 5
Klopf out, hit In batted ball
Newark 1 2 0 .". 0 (I 0 0 X t
' Scranton .. . i o l o o o J, u 03
Twii-bae hits Wise, 1'leld Klopf,
Thiickata Stokn bases Sehefllcr. Wl"-e,
Knoll, HMe.v, Lippert, p Lett on hises
-Newark, 7. Scianton, 10 Struck out
Hv Risley, 1, by Drown, 7. l'lrst on ball
Off Brown, 5. olf RMey. 4 Hit by
pitched ball lluiiltst-, Allen I'mplrc
MrDcimott Time 1 4"i
Wllkes-Barre Wins fiom Patersou.
Paterson May 14 Wilkf-llarie out
oatted and outllelcled the local team to
da and had no dldlctilty In -winning.
Iloth sides made nian brllllan plays,
tho featines belntr tine e.itchos bv Gct
tlnger and Odwell and a magnificent stop
nvei second base bj Oochnaur. Jlmeson
was wild, but us the locals could not bit
him his baes on balls did not count.
Attedance, 1.2u0 Score.
PATERSON
Hilt v, ss 12 110
Ladd, If 0 1 I 0 1
Thornton, II 0 0 11 2 0
("amp, .lb 1 1 ii .1 0
Duncan, c 0 o 2 4 o
Gcttlimn, rf o 1 1 II il
Goc)inatti, 2b o o i, l
riiinau cf i o l o n
I'owen p (i j j j o
Totals
21 1,
WILKI'S-UAHRJ.
It. I J. O A. E
('ISlllCI, SS 1 0 J I o
Odwell. If 2 2 10 0
JIuIIIriiii if 2 1 , ii 0
Goeckol, lb I 2 17 0 0
lhertiin, 2b 0 2 2 6 0
likhtei. cf 0 ii 2 0 0
'oughlln, 3b 0 2 10 0
iloiidlng, c ii l ii 0
llmc-on, p 2 2 0 4 0
Totals 7 12 27 Pi 0
P.itorsnn ,. .. 2 u 0 n n o 0 0 02
H Ilkcx-Harro. ... .1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 x 7
named inns Wllkcs-Uurc. 2 Two.
Ijso hits Gcttliiger Athertnn, 2. Cough
Uu Sacrifice hlls-Ladd, Odwell Stolen
banes- Riley, Camp OcUull, Mulligan.
Left on baeo Wllkes-Uane, 6, Pater--nn
7 Klrst on balls Off I'owen, 3, off
llnuiisoit 7 Jilt bv pitched ball-Cly-mei
wild pitch Row en Passed ball
li-inain Time 1 17 1'mplre Hcnder
son RAIN CAUSED POSTPONEMENT.
Last Gamo of the Series Could Not
Be Played.
Tho game betuoen Scranton and
Paterson was postponed on Saturday
owing to ialn
Tho Paterson club had Just arrlcd
on the field and were assembling for
practice when It began to rain. The
attendance wus fairly good, conrldering
the weather. Had It been a pleasant
dav, no doubt thero would have been
a large rrowd of "fans" to witness the
Pnal game of the series.
The postponed game cannot be
played until Paterson comes to Scran-
SIDEBOARDS
We are showing a fine assortment of Sideboards from
$12.00 to
Our Thirty Dollar
PRQTHEROE & CO.,
ton, which will not be until July 13,
14 and 1.
On which of the three dates the post
poned game will bo played Is not
known. The condition of the men
and the weather has a great deal to
do with the situation.
Scranton's trip abroad will be one
worth following, owlnc to tho differ
ent standing1 of tho various clubs of
the league Tho route, as scheduled,
Is as follows: Richmond, May 15, 1G,
17; Heading, May 18, 19, 20; Lancaster,
May 22,22,24, Allentown, May 23, 20, 27.
Richmond Defeated.
Richmond, May 13. Lancaster defeated
Richmond yesterday. The score by In
nings was: It.H.E.
Richmond 0 110 0 0 0 0 0-211 1
Lancaster 00000120 a 3 1
Uatterles Pfanmlllcr and Hess; Minor
and Wcnte.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
W. L. l c.
St. Louis 10 C .727
Philadelphia 17 7 .703
Chicago If. 7 .C90
Brooklyn 18 S .067
Cincinnati II 7 .'t7
Roston 11 '0 3W
Haltlmoro 11 U .4"?
New York 9 n '
Louisville. 9 11 ,W3
Pittsburg 8 It .Ihl
Washington 4 20 .107
Cleveland 3 19 "
Sunday Games.
St. Louis, .May 14 The attendance at
toduv's game, 26,000, beat all rccouls.
Score: IUI H.
St. I.ouls 00100 13000 16 9 1
Cincinnati J 0101000000 5 19 1
Uatterles Powell and Crlgcr; Brelten
steln and Wood.
Saturday Games.
At Philadelphia R 1111.
New York 0 0000 00 000 7 2
Philadelphia 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 ! IS 1
Ratterles Coakley and Grady; lTdeld
and Douglass. Umpires Swartwood and
Warner.
At Brooklyn First game R H.E.
Washington 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 7 2
Rrookljll 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 2 -12 11 1
Uatterles Mcr.irland and McGuire.
Hughes and Tarrtll. Umpires McDonald
and I'msllc.
Second game
Washington 10 0 0 10 10 03 4
Ilrookljn 3 0 0 0 3 t 0 0 7 7 3
Ratterles Baker and McGwire; Hughes
and Tarrell empires McDonald and
I'mslle.
At Boston R-II 11.
Baltimore 0001000001 4 1
Boston 1000000012 7 0
Batteries Kltson and Robinson; Willis
and Bergen. Umpires Gjtfncy and An
drew b.
At Plttslmrg - R.U E.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 n on o 0 0 3 3
Pittsburg 2 1 10 00 20 C 12 3
Batteries llughey and Zlmmer; Tan
nehlll and Uowerman. Umpires Hunt
and Conuoll.
At Cincinnati- R U.K.
St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 S fi
Cincinnati 5 0 0 0 10 10 0-7 7 2
Uatterles oung and O'Connor nnd Crl
ger; Damman and Woods. Umpires
O'Day and Brcnnan
At Chicago
Louisville Chicago .
Batteries
Griffith and
and Smith.
R H.I.
no i on ono o I io 7
.. ..2 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 5 7 1
Cunningham and Powers;
Donohue. Cmpltes Burns
OTHER LEAGUE GAMES.
Sunday Games.
Eastern League.
Hartford, 0, Montreal, 2
Western League.
Kansas City, 5, Milwaukee, 4.
Columbus, 1. Indianapolis, 2.
St Paul, P; Minneapolis, o.
Interstate League.
Grand Rapids. 8. Multifield, 7
Fort Wajnc, 2, New Castle, 1
MARYLAND-PENNA. LEAGUE.
A New Six-Club Interstate Base Ball
Organization Formed.
A new base ball league was otgan
Ized here today by Chailes U. Scog
glns and other Raltlinoreans. It Is
called tho American League of
Base Ball clubs, and will bo
under the regulations of th National
agreement. Mr. Scogglns Is the presi
dent. Theie will be six clubs, located
Ir Harilsburg and York, Pa,, Cumber
land, Frederick City, Hagerstown and
Baltimore county, Md. ShouM Presi
dent Young refuse permission to locate
a team In Baltimore county the uan
chlse will bo transferred to Wilming
ton, Del.
The schedule arranged piold."3 for a
season of thtee months, bcgirnlns m
June lu. Kach club will play Plrht"en
games with each of the other live i lubs
nine at home and nine abroad.
President Scogglns sas the giound
lias been thoim lily canvassed In each
of tho smaller Mai viand and Pennsyl
vania towns where clubs will bo lo
cated In each case local men w 111 have
entire charge' of tho team, and tha peo
ple seem anxious for the games t be
gin. Harrlsburg has had no team In
a tegular organization for five years,
and neither has Cumberland, Hagers
town oi riederlck. Philadelphia In
quirer DIAMOND PICK UPS.
Hartford hat- released Plank Bonner
to Washington ioi il.OOO. Shortstop
Hulen has been icleai-ed.
Paterson Is expected to gn Gilbert,
the outfielder. Gilbert fields well, but
Is weak at tho bat, and a little slow on
bases for Manager Swift
It Is repotted that Gallaghet, the Scran
ton bo who plajed Mich a good gamo
on Prida for Scranton, will be turned
oer to ntrhbiire
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
The high tchool and the School of
the Lackawanna will play tho second
game of the series on Situiday, May 0,
at tha Athletic park Tho scries Includes
three games One has been plajed and
the high school was dufeated. If they
suffer defeat on Satuidaj the story of
tho series will bo told Both teams are
much btroncer than they were during
$125.
Sideboard is a Gem.
Manufacturers of Furnltura,
303 Lackawanna Avq
tho trial of tha first tamo and a hotly
contested game Is expected.
Tho Lackawanna did not play Car
bondale Saturday owing to tho rain. Tho
postponed game will bo arranged to take
place within a few days.
Tho well known Sliders met tho St.
Thomah' reserves on the James Ilojs'
giounds last Saturday. At tho ond of the
fourth Inning the game was called owing
to rain. Tho bcore was 8 to 2 In favor of
the reserves The postponed gamo will
bo plajed as soon as arrangements can
bo made.
In the presence of about 4,000 people
yesterday tho I'ureka baso ball team
won their second gamo of tho season on
tho Carson City ground Tho South Sldo
team, their opponents, were, defeated by
a scoro of 14 to 7, The features of tho
gamo was the heavy batting of tho Ku
rekas. Martin Kelllher covered second
In Gallagher's place, tha latter halnj
elgned with the Fltchburg team of tho
Ntw England state league.
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
The Spooner Company.
The rlopular Spooner company, head
ed by tho clever and versatile artists,
Enda and Cecil, will open a week's on
lingemcnt at tho Academy of Music
this evening, presenting an excellent
repertoire of etnnditrd nnd high class
comedies and dramas, together with
tho finest lino of now nnd un-to-datc
specialties ever offered by any popular
price company. All of tho performan
ces given by this company arc contlnu
cus. The specialties for Monday
night will be Kdna May Spooner'a now
and beautiful Illustrate pongs. Cecil
Spooner In songs and dances, the prince
of entertainers, John A. West, In his
musical sketches and monologues and
n series of views by the moving picture
machine. The opening bill will be tho
beautiful Mexican romance, entitled
'Inez." Special attention is called to
the elegant costumes worn In this pio
ductloii, which are historically correct
of that date The bill for Tuesday
ii inee will be n dtumatlzatlon of
Longfellow's well known poem entltlsd
Maud Mullet," and for Tuesday night
Mr. C. T. Unzey's great sensational
comedy, "The Old Lime Kiln." Ladies'
15 cents exchange tickets have boon
dlsti touted throughout tho city, but
tin -i falling to secure tho required
number may do so by calling at tho
Academy box olllcc.
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Street Review.
Bv Associated Press.
Now oik, May 13 Speculation opened
lu a highly demoralized condition today
owing to the announcement of tho sudde'n
death of former Gosernor Flower. Gen
eral news was aetlo but many rumors
connected with tho properties identified
with the lute financier wero circulated.
The flood of liquidation ordeis und bear
acilUty after tho Initial break carried
all of thu Flower specialties down at a
terrific rate. Tho extremo breaks In
these properties as compared with yes
ti.r day were Air Brako e- points Brook
ln Transit 18"i, People's Gas, 18, Inter
national Paper UN, I'ederal Steel, lli,
Rock Island 4'i and Atchison preferred 4.
The market this week suffered two vio
lent declines, the first on Tuesday, when
agitation as to tho probable i ffect of tho
l''ord tax bill worked havoc with values.
This was followed bj an irregular re
covery until tho announcement of tho
death of ex-Governor Flower today gave
i shock to the inaikct resulting In a. dip
below the tlgures of Tuesday lor his
specnltles and bringing tho general prico
ncailv down in the low'i r level estab
lished earlier In the week Total sales,
757,000 shares
By Cairlngton &. Cus.ick.
New York, May n Tho market during
wetk has been ei ratio and almost entlre
lv a piofisslonal on. Tha sudden death
of ex-Gournor Flower caused a panic
at tho opening, and tho flist puces
showed declines ranging from 3 to 18
points. Naturally the Flower specialties
wero the principal sufferers, B. R. T.
selling down to par, and People's Gas to
101 Tho miikot rallied lmmedlatelv
after opening, nnd In many cases lingo
recoveries wero made On account of
Mr. Flower's prominence on the bull
sldo his death Is llible to havo a disturb
ing influence on the market for a time
but tho general Impression Is that hU
holdings are In good hands and the mar
ket will bo supported by other Interests.
Tho bank statement, although comp lra
tivelv on excellent one, was up to expec
tations, and after its publication the
market declined sllghtlv. Tho discount
ing of tho statement nnd apprehension
until some definite Information Is le
eched fiom Mr. Flower's associates may
have a tendency to put prices down
again next week but the worst Is over,
and we do not 'ook fot nnv considerable
decline from tonight s closing. We ad
vise bujlng on all weak spots and taking
sinati proms iiunni. ttie coming ween.
It Is rumored that JWOOOOOOO was offered
Flower & Co this morning, nnd n Stand
ard OH man bought 10ffl0 shares of
Riookvln Rapid Trinslt "In honor of tho
namo of Roswcll P. Flower. Mr. Anson
R. Flower authorized tho following state
ment "The governor had no lluo of
stotks on hand, but Investments which
were paid for will not come on the mar
ket There Is nothing In his death which
should cause anv special dlstrubance to
the stock market beyond a mere senti
mental effn t Properties in which ho
was u dliector and Interested hsvo merit
nnd he hn-l great faith in their future.
Most of them ire on a dividend pivlng
basis, and those which nie not will be
there in a ver- reir future'
Quotations furnlhed bv HARRINGTON
.t CL'SACK, stock and bond brokers,
rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran
ton, Pa.
Open- High- Low- Clos.
Inir est est lntr
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Atcnlson . . . 17'i
AtchNon, Pi 52i'-5Pi
Am, Tobacco Co. . m
Am S & W . Ti-M-Brooklyn
R I" .110-100
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Chic &. C. W .... II 14 Tl'i
Chic N V. . . 1IH 1211 IMS
UI1IC, HUH A Q . 12SV, 131U 12i
131U
riilc, Mil X St. P. 121 1231' ii
Hhlc R 1 fi Pac. 10s UOi!
C . C . C & St. L . K5 Stt!
1071i ii'i
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Con G 13 lM I'Vi 1ST
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D i II Canal . ..117 117 llf.
Fed. Steel, Pr ... 77 7S 73
Fed. Steel. Com.. Sfi-"Vl r.s 50
General Dlectrle Co U3'i ll.Vi 115
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Monhattan . ion
Met. Traction . ..215'j
M , K A T., Tr . . r.iu
Mo Pacific . . 12
Nat Lead Co . TiWi
Norfolk, Pr . Mi
N. Y. C & Hud .. .r,0ti
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N Y.. O & W . 2iH 241 5
Nothern Pac .. 41 4'Hfe
Nnith Pac , Pr .. 7i "fi"!
Pac. Mall S S Co 4Si 'A
People's Gas .. 112 101 Hfl
ritll. & Read . lii 11'
Phil & R 1st Pr. . Dl r.-u
Southern Rv , Pr . . 4'iii ri'5
Fnlon Pacific . IliJ 42
Tnlon Pac Pr . 7IS 7r.i
I S. Rubher Co 4, 1S
V S Leath. Co, Pr ro rv.
Wabash, Pr 20" '1
Western I'nlon ... SU 0li
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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Open- High- Low- Clos
Ing. est, est. Ing.
WHEAT.
July
September ..
CORN
July
September .
OATS
Jtilv
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70
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Scranton Hoard of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Pnr of 100.
STOCKS. Rid. Asked.
Pcrunton & Plttston Trac. Co. . 20
First National Bank 800
Elmhurst Boulevard 100
The People's Exchange.
A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSC for the BenerU of All Who
Hnvc Houses to Rent, Kcul Estnte or Other Property to
Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or HelpThese
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for
rive Cents u Word Except Sltuutlonj Wanted, Which ArJ In
serted Free.
WANTED.
WANTKD-A SKCOND-IIAND STKAM
or Hot water boiler, uapacuy, Ji',
room house. Steamtltter, care this of.
flco.
WANTKD-CHRISTIAN MAN OR WO
man to qualify for permanent of
fice work. Salary $900. Uncloso refer
ence und sclf-addrcsscd stamped enve
lopo to Director, caro B 1W, Tribune of
fice. WANTKD-CASE OF RAD HKAI.TH
that R-I-r-A-N-S will not benent. Send
C centB to Rlpans Chemical Co , New
York.for 10 tsamplos ond 1,000 testimonials.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
WANTKD-A GIRIv TO DO OnNERAL
housework at 218 Spruce street.
WANTED - GIRI, FOR GUNHRAli
housework, apply with reference at
No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp a
Homestead,
LADFKS TO KMBROIDER-GOOD PAY-
Ing. easy work sent to your homo;
writs for sample and materials. Unique
nmbroldcry Co., 102 Fulton St.. New ork.
WANTED-TO EXCHANGE.
WANTBD-TOXHATltJXFTNB
upright piano, first-class make, but
little used, for good horso and buggy.
Address P. O. Box 247.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
VANTRn-PARBirONVI"ST' IN
a good manufacturing article at once,
for particular call upon II. F. Lowe,
Scranton House, city.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONHY TO LOAN IN SMALL SUMS
of $50-1 upward, 44 to fi per cent.
James Gardner Sanderson, Me-ars' build
ing, Sciunton.
Scranton Savings Bank
Scranton Puoklug Co
Third National Bank
Throop Novelt.v Mfg. Co
Scranton Uallwaj (Jo
Dime Dep d Dis Bank
Lconomy Light. Heat A: Pow
er Compau
Scranton Illuminating Heat &
Power Company
Scranton Forging Co
Tiaders' Notional Bank
Lacka. Lumber Co
Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co. ...
Scranton Paint Co
nark & Snover Co, Com
Clark & Snover Co,. Pr
Carson Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Railway, first
mortgage, due 1U20 ..
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1D1S ... ..... .
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 19a
Dickson Manufacturing Co ..
Lacka. Township School ur". .
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0.
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axlo Works
Scianton Traction 0 bonds...
Curcon Coal Co
235
Coo
93
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30 ...
200 ...
15
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130
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New York Grain and Produce Xfl.ark.ot
New York, May 3. riour Dull and low
er to weak; winter patents, J3.71al, win
ter straights, $ 3".iJ W, Minnesota pat
ents, J'sunl, wtntei extras, $2.t0iJ 1";
Minnesota bakers, $2',a.i.lu, winter low
glade's, $2 4a2 3o. Rv c 1 lour Dull, goOl
to lair, ln3 1i, i-holco to lane 13.20a 1. 10.
Wheat-Spot weak, JSo. 2 led, S1c., I. o.
b, ntloat and i7e cl.-vator; No. 2 red,
Wc , to 111 rive fob afloat, No 1
noi thorn Duluth, 7'Jc ,1 o b , afloat to
anlve-, optiuns easier on deinorall7iitloii
m stocKS nur pioinpu lecovereu on
drouth news from Routnani.i und cold
weather ill Uie nurthwisl, in the lust half
hour tho mtrkot broke again on rutnjrs
of lalns In Roumnnln, closing weak at '$a
"'ic net deiline, May closed 7b"c; July,
71'"ia75'3C., rinsed 74A.C , Soptcmber, 73"ia
74'iC , closed 73ile. , December, 71'a73Uc ,
closed 7lae. Coin Spot weak; No 2
40"it., f. o b , afloat to arrive; options
opened steady, anil was inelinod to show
llrmmss but an absence ot clllng preis
use, the market finally eased on" vlth
wheat, and closed weak at 'a"c. de
cline; May, 36aS&?8c., clo-ed 3ic. July, W
a39c. Oats Spot dull; No. 2. 3H4c ; No.
3. 'JVs.c ; No. 2 white, f3c ; No J white,
34c; trnck mixed, western, 3la31c: track
white, 34a3?c; options dull Cut Me its
Steadv ; pickled bclltes, 4.Vafic ; do. sohul
ders, 4H4ViC , do hams, 7aS'$c. Butter
Strong; western rr'amcry, 13a!Sc ; fac
tory, Hial3c ; Imitation creamery. 12-
14c Cheese Old, steady, largo white,
ll'fec ; small do, llHc.; largo colored,
JIHc ; small do., HHe ; new encese,
steady; large flHa958c ; small, do . fl!a
like Eggs Strong: western fresh, Fa
14o.; southern, 12al3c, Petroleum Dull;
rcgned at New York. 6 : Philadelphia
and Baltimore, JO 90; do. in bulk. SI 40.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia May 13,-Wheat Weak
and 'io. lower; contract grade, May, 7)a
733c. Corn Steady, No. 2 mixed, May,
SM&bc. Oats Firm; No. 2 whlto clipped,
33c ; No 3 whlto clipped, CJhaJlc ; No 2
mixed do., 32ViaJ3o. Butter rim;
luiiLy western creamery, ls'sc , do.
prints, 201 Eggs Firm; tresu, nearby,
13al3iac ; do wt stern, lS'.c. , do. south
western, 13al3'iC : do. southern, 12ijc.
Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Un
ehanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Quiet,
unchanged, cltv. pilmo in hogslieads,
4 l-16c. ; country pilmc, In bands, 1e ;
dark, do, 2e cakes oc ; grease, 2'ii
J'ic. l.tvo J'oum j hteaav , towis. iiv-a
12c; old roosteis se. , spilng chickens i8
a21e ; ducks, li'H.c Dteced Piniltiv
Firm; fowls, choice 3'j to r.'a pounds, 21H
33c , small and infirloi do., &1LP0. Re
celpts Flour, 1 7mi bands and 4,()0
saiks: win at, 8,vm bushels: corn, 01 MS
bushds; oats, 3'dOO bushels. Shipment'"
Wheat. 1400 bushels, com, 113 000 bush
cla, oats, i 300 bushels.
Chicago Gialn nnd Ptoduce.
Chicago May 13 The wheat market
today ruled vvi ik and lowir. owing to
tho slump in Wall mi cut nnd favorablo
crop news fiom abroad July wheat
clofcd with a loss of , t'ie Corn di
(.lined "saVc. and oats ,ja-,c Poik 'id
iinced 10al2tc , laid 10c and ribs 7-c
ash quotations wcu- a follows. Flout
Quiet: winter patents 130u3C0, strals'it",
it 20 t3 30; cU ins. l(3a,l 10, spring specials,
SI 10, patents, 3ai,i3 7o; do stiaights,
$2S0a3.10: bakers, 2 20a2 40; No 2 rprlng
wheat, CD''C ; No. 3 do., CilaCSc; No. 2 red,
71',ia72c ; No. 2 yellow coin 33"-,c ; No. 2
corn, 31'ic; No 2 oats, 2"fe.iJ7c No. 2
White, 30c No .1 white 2SVi2&V; No. 2
OC fDc ; No. 2 barley. 3"' .ate ; No. 1 flax
seed, $1.05; northwest. SI 07, prlmo tim
othy seed, J2 25, mess pmk, 1'29ak), laid,
riOiVtllSO-i! libs, SU-alSO, shoulders,
boxed, Pia4i;C ; shoit dear sides, J4:Oa5;
whiskey $1 2C, clover contract griulc,
M.35; sugars, unchanged.
New York Live Stock Market.
New" York May 11 oBei es Foellng
Steadv; no trading, calves firm to 23c.
higher; poor to nilme veals, laO.SO, city
dressed veals 7111100 pi-i pound Sheep
and Lambs Sherp firm, lambs, 3al0c.
higher, prlmo clipped sheep, $'"0, im.
shorn lambs, ! Sr.uV 12's, cllppdl do 010
nil 70, spring limbs, nominal Hogs
Higher at $4,20al.'0, choice fat, hogs sold
l.ilo at SI CO.
Chicago Llvo Stock Market.
Chicago. May 3. -Tho fctnall supply of
eattlo teielved todav vveie quickly dis
posed of at former prices. Theie was n
lively local and shipping demand for Iiors
nnd the limited offering was readily
tnken at 21a5e. advanto; fair to cholcn.
SlR"a4; heavy packers, S3COn3.S2ia; mixed,
S3 7O.a3.S0; butchers fJ70a3P5, lights, $tt,3
a3.00; pigs, S35"ii3Hi. Theie wtio not
enough sheep oifered to make a market
and prices ruled mostly nomlnnl. Rn.
colpts Cattle 130 head: hogs, 11000 head;
sheep, Coo head
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, May 3. Cattle Fulrly ac-
FOR RENT
FOR RUNT JUND lst-S-ROOM HOUSC,
213 Madison avenue, between Dela
ware and Green Rldgo street. All im
provements; lovely location. Inquire II.
D. Jones, next door.
HOUSR FOR RDNT--23 ADAMS AVH-
nue; modern Improvements: rent,
126.00. Inquire Dime Bank, Mr. Zurflleh.
HOUSF. FOR HUNT INQUIRK OF HAR-
ry Spencer at Stevens, Cash Store,
Dunmoro.
FOR RDNT-STORi: ROOM, NO, 207
North Washington avenue, formerly
occupied by J. w. Guernsev. Steam
heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms
apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna
avenue.
FOR SALE
FOR SALH CHHAP-ONU 150-HORSI.
power locomotlvo boiler, In good con
dition. Insured for 100 pounds working
prossure. Oswego Boiler Works, Oswego,
New York.
DnSIRABLD LOTS ON COLFAX AVfl
nuo. For particulars address Box 315,
Scranton, Ta.
FOR BALD TRN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6
cents at druggists. Ono gives relief.
FOR SALE OR RhNT.
FOR SALT! OR RIlNT-SINGLn HOUSD.
003 Qulncy nvenuo; city steam; selling
price, Jb,600; rent, $10 per month Including
steam heat. G. F. Reynolds.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
rRNTsTTnDlolaT'oirTuNT
Womlng avenue. Inquire nt Crow
ell's, 401 Spruce, corner Wyoming.
FOR HUNT NICELY FURNISHED
100ms; use of bath; desirable loca
tion; gentlemen only. Rcfercnco re
quired. Address P. O. box 12S, city.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR
rent in quiet houso, one or two chil
dren. Address, W. P. S., Tribune office.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235
Colfax avenue; lust ci mpletcd. All
modern improvements Hordwood finish,
sanitary piumblng, electric lights etc.
Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okoll, 220 Broadway, New York cltv.
PERSONAL.
INFORMATION REQUIRED CON
cernlng tho whereabouts of Benjamin
Sutcllffe, ago about 40, sandy complexion.
Left Haslingden, Lancashire, Englxnd.
July 2Sth, lSiti, nnd palled from Liverpool
on 23th July, 1SS6. Was bust heard of
trorn Scranton, Pa., V. S. A on Apill 20,
1SSS and trom Chatham. Now Jersey, on
April 18, 1S09 Communications regard
ing abovo to O. II. Sutcllffe, 6 Trinltv St.,
Oswaldtwlstle, Lancashire, Englana
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
bo had In Scranton at the news stands
of Relsman Bros , 403 Spruco and 503 Lin
den; M, Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo;
I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruco street.
LEGAL.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS
AND BUILDINGS
WILLIAM A. STONE, T. L. FA'RE.
Governor. Superintendent.
L. G. McCAULEY,
Auditor General.
JAMES S. BEACOM,
State Tioastuer.
PROPOSALS OR FURNISHING ST V
tlonery, Fuel and other Supplies.
In compllanco with tho Constitution and
the laws of tho Commonwealth of I'cnn
svlvanla, wn herebj Invito sealed propo
sal", at pilcta below maximum rates llxed
in schedules, to turnlsh stationery, fuel
anu oiner supplies ior tno several de
partments of tho Stato Government, and
for making repairs in the fcvcral de
partments and for tho disttlbutlon of tho
publio documents, for the year ending
tho first Tuesday of Juno, A. D., 1900.
Separato propsals will be received and
scparato contratts awarded as in
nounccd In said scheduUs. Each pro
posal must bo accompanied by a bond.
With at least two sureties or one surety
company, approved b 11 Judgo of the
court of common picas of the county In
which the person or persons making such
proposal may reside conditioned for the
faithful performance of the contract,
and addressed and delivered to tho Board
of Commissioners of Public Grounds and
Buildings befoie twelve o'clock in., of
Tuesday, the fth day of June, A D,
1SS9. at which time the proposals will bo
opened and published In the Reception
Room of the Executive Department nt
Harrlsburg, and contracts awarded as
soon thereafter as practicable
Blanks bonds snd schedules containing
nil necessary Information can bo obtained
at this Department
T L EYRE,
For tho Board of Cotnmlssloneis of
Public Grounds and Buildings.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED WORK AS PORTER, DRIV
er or housework of any kind bv col
ored man from south, sober and willing
to work 422 Lee court city.
FIREMAN WANTS SITUATION-WILL
work at anything It F Barr, 1422
N Wjomlng avenue
SITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPE
tcnt girl foi cmcral housework Ad
dress J. L , 439 Phelps street, Scranton
SITUATION WANTEDDOING WASH
Ing, Ironing or any kind of houso
cleaning by tha day or will tuke washing
homo. Mrs. Ie side door, 420 Franklin
avenue.
WANTED-FOSITION BY LADY STKN
ographer of long experience Address
X . care of Tribune.
A GOOD COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER
vvWlus a situation In hotel or private
family without mlstnss preferred. Call
or address 15. L. Whatte, Smith street,
Dunmoro, Po
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNa
woman at washing or olllco cleaning.
Addrets. Mis. Louis Snjdei, fJ3 Hlekory
street, City.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENfT
llsh woman as housekeeper; good
cook. Addiess, I" J., Tribune otllce.
SlTlVTT6N"wANTEb-BY AOUNO
woman at housework In private fam
ily. Only those wanting help tluouun
tho summer need reply. Address, M (',
Tribuno olllce.
tlve Hogs Fairly active; good to choieo
Yorkers, $3.50al 10. roughs, S15"a3 50. pigs,
fall to choice, iu4 03. Hheep and lambs,
fairly nctlve; lambs choice t extra, SB 50
a6 10; culls and common, fa 16 lr., sheep,
wethers, 5 2.a5 3, culls and common,
S3 76 1 1 C.
East Liberty Cattle Market.
East Llborty. May 13 Cattle steads .
extiu, $"i.'Ou3.35: prime $3JO.i5 30, com
mon S3 50a4 Hogs Active und blither;
mediums, $4 10a4 15; hcavv hogs, Slo.vu.lO;
best Yorkers, $4 0a410, light York-rc. ta
4 05. roughs, 2 50i3 50 Sheei Steidv;
choieo wethers, JSn 1: common, tiri,i
?. ro choieo limbs, JO IO.16 20; spring lambs,
S'laS, vial calves, iiao.7"i.
Oil Market.
Oil City, May H Credit balinccs. S1.13;
ccitlflcatis, no bids; sales. 2,'MO cash at
Sl.12'1; shipments, 50.0G7 b.urels: nverage,
Sl,l92 barrels; runs, iu,9t baircls; aver
age, S1,4!S bands.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IN ORDKR TO DNCOURAOH TIII1 U8I3
of gas In stoves nnd ranges, tho prlca
of gas for that purpose Is hereby mado
subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from
the regular rnto of $1.10 per otto thou
sand cublo feet consumed, provided tho
bill Is pild on or beforo the 20th day of
the month In which tho bill Is presented,
A scparato lni t r, furnished by tha com
pany is necessary.
By order of the hoard. O. II. HAND,
Secretary tho Scranton Gas and Water
company and tho ll.vdo Park Gas com
pany, April 21th, 1S1".
CITY SCAVENGER
AWi
A.B. RRIGOS CI.UANS PRIVY VAUMS
and cess pools, no odor, Improved
pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor
Leavo oidors llOO North iMalu nvei, n.
or l.lckes drug store, corner Adums d
Mulberry. Telephono 010.
SCALP TREATMENT.
mrs. l. t itnLLrnrscALPrmiAT
ment, EOe. , shampooing, 50c; facial
massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
E, L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of COO Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce st cor. Wash. nv.. Scranton.
FREDERICK: L BROWN ARCHITECT,
Prico building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
OFvrsrs
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
yate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry. DR II, F, REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming avo.
"WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange.
2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 0 to 1, 2 to 0.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET MAKES
your hat to order and they fit.
HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 rRANK.
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. 5'EIGLER, I'roprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L . W,
pasci get depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYER'S
M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY AT
law. Olllces, C12-61J, Mcars Bulldhu-
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTOKM'A .V
Coumellor-at-Lavv, Burr building, ro,
13 and 11, Washington avu ue
WILLARD, WARREN" fe 'APP I
tornejs and Counst lbis-ai w Re
publican building, ashlngtou avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rooms 614, E15 und 510, Board of
Tiado building.
D. 1. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate secuilty,
Mears" building corner Washington
avenue and Spruco street.
JAMES J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv.
301 Commonw faith bulldln,j,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER ATTORNEY.
Rooms K3-90I. nth flour Mears building.
L A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LA W.
'02 Board of Trada liulbllng, Scranton
Pa.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth bul'ding Scianton, Pa
PATERSON & WIL'-OX.
National Bank building.
TRADERS'
C COJIEGYS,
building
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A W. BERTHOLF,
Mears' building.
ATTORNEY
PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
MARY A. SHEPHERdTm"d.,1IOMe"
oratl.lst,, 6P1 Linden street.
DR. W E ALLEN, 512 NOKTH WASH
tngton avenue
DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 107 AND 08
Board of Trado Bunding, Office hours,
8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p in. Resi
dence, 309 Madison avenuo
DR. C. L. UREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Trus Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion Office telephono 130J Hours. 10 to
32, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR S W. I.'AMOREAUX OFFICE .'"9
Washington avenue Residence. 1318
Mullierrj. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart kldnevs and genlto-urlnary or
gans a speelaltv Hours, 1 to 4 p m.
W G ROOK. VETERINARY SUR
geon, Horses rnttk and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Llndin street, Scranton.
Telephone 2C72.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to
college law. medicine or business. Opens
Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom
as M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell,
A. M.
SEEDS
tTR CI ARK .CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nuiservmen. storo 116 Washington ave
nue; green house. 1330 North Main tcvo
nue, store telephone. 752
WIRE SCREENS
jog. "kuettelT rear .mi lackv-
wanna avuuio, Scr. nton, Pa . manufac
ti.rer of Wire Scmns
MISCZLL'NFOUB
BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, panics, receptions, wed.
dings und concert work turnished For
term, addrtss It J Bauei. conductor.
117 Wjomlng avenuo, over Hulbeits
muale blore
MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes paper bags, twine
Warehouse 1"0 Washington avonue,
Scranton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lcliigli Valley llallroa.l.
In effect Mav 11 lr'"
TRAINS I.EWH SCRANTON
Foi Phllndcliihla and New "tori; via D.
& H R R . ut 43 a m and 12.03, 2 IS, 4 27
Black Diamond Express, und 11 30 p. m.
Siuulavs, D ft H . J 5S. 7.4S p. m.
I'or Whlto Haven, Hazleton and piln
elpal points In tho coal regions via D ft
II. R It., 6 13. 5"fc n"d 4 -7 P' m For
Pottsvlllo, 0 15 2 UP. m.
For Bethlehem Easton Reading. Hnt
rlsburg and pilnclpal Intermedlato sta
tions via I). A. H R R 0 43 a 111., 12 ot,
2 IS (1 27 Black Diamond Express). 11 30
Sundays, D ft II , 1 5S, 7 48 p. m.
For Tiinkhannock, Towsnda, Elmln,
Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi
ate stations via D, L ft W. R It. SOS
a m 12 "3 und 3 33 p m
Fur Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo Nlag
aia Falls Chicago and all points wesi vl 1
D & H. It. R 1203, (P33 Black Diamond
Express), 7 4b and 11 0 p in. Suudajs,
D ft H. 11,13 a. 111. 7 4S p m
Pullman parlor and sleeping or IOhlgh
Valloj parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkcs-Hirro and New Yotk Philadel
phia Buff ilo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLLIN II WILBUR Gen. Supt ,
South Bethlehem, Pa.
("HAS S I EI5 Gen Pass. Agt . 23 Cort-
landt street, New York.
A. W. NONE.MACHLR, Division Pass-
ongor Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets und Pullman reservations
apply 3oJ Lackawanna avc, Scranton, Pa,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
ScheJulel't nffsct May m, 189S.
7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunbur!
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltH
more, Washington, nnd for Pitts
burg and tho West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazle
ton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrls
town, nnd Phllndolphia; and foa
Sunbury, Hairlsburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington nnd
Pittsburg nnd the West.
3.18 p. m,, daily, for Sunbury, Har
rlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, nnd Pitts
httrg nnd tho West.
0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and.
Pittsburg.
J.B HUTCHINSON. (Literal Manazer.
Del.. Lucka. and Western.
nrr f2A'JXo rn,lUon follows: Ej
?10 -r.ftVCJor1' ""' 11 uoln' Cist,
3.33 P m ' ,ln'1 10M u- m,i 12 a anc-
nt!pT.f,f)r J-08'0". Trenton, Phlladol
ri"",1,n.,Ia th, smith, G.1C, 8.00 and 10.05 a.
i-vUnnn,a neeommodatlon, 610 p. m.
inln i'a 1 '-'K'ltiiniun, uswego, 11
llOIthwesVnnl' ' .L .'L""l
pi. 1 1Bton necommodatlon, 3.40 p. m.
vinS ,'lm,on nmI w'y stations. 1 05 p. m.
"ictiolsoii nccoimnod-itlon. 510 p. m.
o i.xptcss for Utica and Richfield Springs.
11. m. nnd 155 p m.
cir 2.?. 8 a. m. and 1.63 p. m.
nrJL N,n,r'hlimbcrland, Plttston, Wilkes
in ' ''smouth. Bloomsburg and Dan
nmi,' tnilVn C0H0 connections nt North
ViniiT. an1 r,,r Winiamsport, Harrlsburg,
vi'"11oro' Washington and tho south.
.,Z T'bumberland nnd lntcrmedlato sta
Uons, C 00, 10 05 a. m and 1.D5 and G.40 p.
i?Ja",'cn,ko and Intermediate station.
"if11 10 a m. Plymouth and intcr
rrfno. . stntlons, 3 33 and 8 50 p. m. For
n?'0"' 12 K P-
nit f.. an Porlor and sleeping coaches on
nil express trains
,nV?r Metalled Information, pocket tlmo.
t?iiVshc,c" npplv to M- L. Smith, Dis
trict iassengir Agent, depot ticket of-
Dclnw.irc and Hudson.
f5?unHy', rcb- 6tn' tralns will lcavu
Bcrnnton as follows:
I or Cat bondale 6 20, 7 53, S 53, 1013 a,
n J? noon, 1.23, 2 20, 3 52. 5 23, 0 25. 7 57.
9 15. 11 00 p. m ; 1 15 a m.
. or..A1bany Saratoga, Montreal, Boss
ton, .,w Lngland points, ttc-6 20 a. m.
For HoncsdaIe- 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20,
0 2j p. m.
,.v"r Wllkes-Rarre 6.43, 7 4S. 8 43. 9 5S
i. J3 "": 03. 123, 2.18, 3 33, 4.27, C10,
.4K, 10 41, U 30 p. m.
. -."".f York, Philadelphia, etc., vU
-,b''h Valley Railroad G 45 a. m., 12 03,
-. 4 27 p m ; with Black Diamond Ex-.
Pi cs, 11 -j) , m
I or Peniixjlvanla Railroad points, 6 43,
9., 8 a m.; 2 18, 4 27 p m.
tor wostorn points via Lehigh Valley
Ranroad-7 48 u. m.; 1203, 3 34, with BlacU
Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p m -
Trains will arrive in Scranton us foU
lows'
Ercmi Carbondnlo ond the North 6 40,
43. S3S, 9 31, 10.38, 11 53 a m; 123, 213,
";. 4 23 7 4!, 10 38, 11.27 p. m.
from Wllkes-B.arro and tho South-61",
.48, 8 4S. M0S, 11.53 a. in ; 118. 2.H, 3 43.
5 20, ti 21, 7.53 9 03. 10 03 p. Ill ; 1.13 a. m.
RllVriAV TIIA1W
For Carhondalo 9 07, 11.33 p. m; 1 57
52. 5.5!, 9 53 p m.
3 52.
or wm-is-Uane-9 48, 11.13 a. m : 1 5J,
3 28 5 43, 7 4S p m.
Lowest rates to all points In United
States and Canada
J W. BUPDICK. G. P. A., Albany, N. Y,
H. W CROSS. D P. A , Scranton. Pa.
Central Knilro.wl of Now Jcrasy
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division!
Stations in New York Foot of Liberty1
stieet, N R, and South Feriv. Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively Insure
in." cleanliness and comfort
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 14. 189J,
Trains leave Scianton for Plttston,
Wllkcs-Hario, etc, ut 8 30 a, in,, 1.2"), 4 00
P m Sundnvs, 215 p. m
l'or Lakewood und Atlantic City, S .d
a. 111.
l'or New Yoik, Ntw.atk and Elizabeth,
k 30 (express) a m , 1 L0 (express), 4 00 (ex
press) ji m. Sunday 2 13 p m Train
leaving 1 20 p. 111 , ut rives ut Philadelphia,
Reading Teimlnal, 7,03 p m, and New
York 7 03 p m
I'or Mmch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlos
hem, Easloti and Philadelphia, 30 a. m,
120 4 01 p. 111. Sundajs, 2.13 p. m.
For Baltimore and Washington, and
points South and West via Bethlehem,
8 M a. 111 1 20 71. m Sundays, 2 15 p. m.
Foi Long Branch, OceunOrove, etc., a
& 31) a. in and 1 20 p m.
For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg.
via Allentown, 5 30 a m , 120 p. m. Sun
day, 2 15 p. m
For Pottsvllle, s 10 11. m., 1 20 p. m.
Returning, have New York, foot of Llb
erts "treit. North River, nt 4 00, 910 (ex
press )a. 111 , 1 w (express )p .in. Sunday,
4 .0 a. in
Leave New ioik South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street at 9 03 a. m., 1 25 p. nu
Pasengeis ai living or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
with all tho elevated ralltoads, Broadway
cable cats nnd ferilcs to Brooklyn and
Staten Island, making quick transfer to
and lront Grand Central depot and Long;
lsl ind railroad.
Luivo Philadelphia Reading Terminal,
9 21 a m J Ol p m. Sunday, 615 a. m.
Through tickets to all points East,
South and West nt lowest rate at tho
btatlon.
J H OLHAUSI5N. Gen Supt.
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
1'ric and Wyuiiiiii-; Valley.
Time Table In Effect Sept. 19th. 1898.
Trains leive Scranton for New York,
Newbuig and lufrmedlate points on
Erie railroad, ulso for Hawley and local
points, at 7 01 a 111 ond 2 25 p m. Trains
arrivo at Scranton fiom above points at
10 23 a. in , aud 3 13 and 9 OS p. m.
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