TEE SClUftTON TRIBU1S1S-TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1899. 3 I GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE SOBAKTON WON FKOM LANCAS TER BY A SMALL MARGIN. Newark Defeated Wilkcs-Barre. Reading, by Defeating Paterson, Goes Into Second Place Scranton Climbs to Fourth Position The Champions Won Two Games from Allentown Brooklyn Leads the National League Washington Makes a Jump to Eighth Place. Scranton won from Lancaster yester day by a "none to spare" score, and by so doing wo occupy fourth place. AVIlkes-Barro suffered defeat at the hands of Newark, while Heading badly beat Paterson. There were mariy changes In the Na tional league yesterday. Washington took u Jump nnd Brooklyn goes to the lead, while Philadelphia drops to sixth ilace. Percentage Table. W. ii P.C. Hlchnioml 17 6 .739 Rending 11 7 .011 Wllkei-Bnrre , 12 S .W0 Hcruutuii It 11 , ."4)0 Lancaster 11 It .500 Newark 10 U .153 Paterson 7 10 .301 Allentown 6 II .J00 Where They Play Today. Scranton at Lancaster. WIIKes-Uarie nt Newnik. Reading at Paterston Richmond nt Allentown A HOT OLD TIME. Scranton Defeats Lancaster in a Game Replete with Disputes. Lancaster. JIiu J' In the scrappiest kind f a game Scranton tills nfternooii defeated Lancaster by u score of 10 to 9. In the uhtcncf of a leeular umpite, two plajeis ollltlated, several unusually closo decisions c.iui d hot disputes. Hoth tennis pl.ijed very tanged ball Lancas ter knoekeil out RMey, but could not hit Hod-on fccoie: LANCASTER. R. II. PO. A. n. Buttermorc, rf u 0 n 2 t MoVcy. if 2 1 :t 2 1 l.urocquc, lb 114 2 1 Leldy. tf 10 10 0 Ward, 2b 3 3 .'. .1 2 Schaub, 3b 2 1 4 1 J Leahy, ss 2 a 1 1 Wente, c 0 2 4 11 Wllhelm, p 0 0 3 1 o Totals !l 10 .'I II s SCRANTON. It. H. O. A 13 Knoll, cf 12 10 1 l.lppert, rf 112 0 1 Dillon, lb 3 '1 'i 0 n Eagan. If 1 J 8 o 0 Doherty, 3b 1 2 1 u I O'Connell, 2h 12 12 1 McMahon, ss 0 0 0 3 1 O'Nell, c 13 4 1) Hlsley. p 0 0 0 0 0 Hodson, p 110 0 0 Totals 10 11 27 11 6 Lancaster 0 2 C 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 Scranton 0 0 0 0 7X02 x 10 I3urncd runs Lancaster, 1 Two-base hit Dillon. "1 hreo-b.ise hit - Ward. Stolen bases Lippert, Dillon. O'Connell. Left on bases Lancaster, 7, Scranton, S. Struck out McVev, I.arocque, Doherty. O'Connell. Double p.is McVey and Ward; MeMnhon, O'Connol and Dillon. Pirst on enors Lnncastei 1, Scranton, 1. l'irst on balls-Off Wllhelm, 2; off RIs. ley, 1, off Hodson 1 lilt bv pitcher Knoll Umplies Keenan and Schmidt Time Two hours. Chased Off the Hoodoo. Nowork, Muv 2." Newark broke a long streak of ill luck by defeating Wllkes Barre tortav In a ten-Inning game. The. Pennylvnniani went to pieces In tho last Innings nnd errors b Cl.vmer nnd Od well und a baloon ascension by Voorliees were responsible for three iuns Tho score by Innings follows R.H E. Newark 0 00002000 35 0 5 Wilkes-Barre .. 011000000 0 2 b 3 Batteries New aik, Cogan and (.union: Wilkes. IJ.irrc Goodwin nnd Voorhecs and Smith 1'mplre Betts Paterson Plays Rocky Ball. Reading, Muj i2 The locals defeated the Paterson club on the homo grounds In an unlntciestlng game by a score ot 9 to 1 Tho lsltors put up a verj rocky gum Pro pitched fairly well but was mler ablv suppoited. The plujing of Smltli, Cntkmnn, Chlltls and Drauby were fea tures. Scoie by Innings: RH.13. Reading 2 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 O-1 13 2 Paterson 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 0 Batteries Reading, IVrtsth and Snj dcr, Paterson, Pry und Duncan Umpire Berger. Richmond Takes Both Games. Allentown, May 2. Twenty innings for one admission vtas the. result of tho bar gain dny attraction at tho ball park to day Allentown kept Richmond hustling to win, but the southerners moved vic tor In both games. In the tlist game Stlmmel pitched fine ball for Allentown The Richmond men, however, won the game, principally by their lleetness on tho bases. In tho second contest tho champions culled out of a tie game by good stick work In tho eighth Inning Attendance, 1,000, Plrst game R.H. 13 Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 02 9 2 Richmond . ...11000000001-3 3 1 Batteries Allentown. Stlmmel and Vlg. ncux. Richmond, Chesbro and Hess Umpire McDermott Second game R H 13. Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-1 fi 3 Richmond 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 -5 7 1 Batteries Allentown, MaglnnU and McManus; Richmond. Donovun und Hess. Umpire McDermott 4 f )R- MAItTIL-fl BOOK, Relief for Womeu" ivQirec,inpuuDtPeieanToiope. nnu io-oaj lor ini itoov.coouuauiK niru Urt mwX TeiUffloaulf of D1U UAHTLL'3 French Female Pills. Pr&lKd by tboDMndf of MtlrtM Udlf u -(. alwKTf reUabte and without an naual m . .SotdbTaUdnicrfir'itiuimeUlboi. lroca naff on ton in uiue, wiitteana iim. Taa Vrcnch Drug Ca,881 & Hi f earl St., t una ntlir. Hen York Cltr. AN INVITATION CARD. YOU ARE RESPEOTFULLY INVlfED TO INSPECT OUR SUPERIOR LINE OF FUR' NITURE AND OARPETS. RESPEOTFULLY YOURS. PROTHEROE 8 OO. 303 LACKAWANNA AVE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Tnblo. v. Brooklyn 22 St. Louis 21 Chicago 20 Cincinnati 17 Boston IS Philadelphia. 17 Baltlmoro IS Washington 8 Pittsburg 11 New York 11 Louisville 10 Clovelruul 5 L. P.O. 9 .no 9 .700 10 .167 10 .CM 11 .621 12 .641 15 600 22 .4G7 IS .379 19 .307 11 .313 51 .192 At Chicago- R.lt.E. Philadelphia. 001000300-410 3 Chicago 101000012 6 7 3 Bjtctrles Plllold an McPnrland; Cal lahan and Donohuc. Umpires Hunt and Connolly. At Pittsburg- R.H.13. Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2- 4 11 2 Pittsburg 4.. 020 2 1 00 9 II 0 Batteries McKeniui and Crlsham; Tun nehlll and Schrlvcr. Umplrcs-Qaffney and Andrews. At Cincinnati- R.H.L. Cincinnati 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1- G 7 1 New York 1 020000010 4 11 2 Batteries Breitensteln and Peltz; Car rick nnd Grady. Umplies-Swartwood und Warner. At Cleveland- B H.U. Washington S 0 0 0 0 12 0 3-14 13. 2 Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 7 2 Batteries Wcjlilng and Mcaufrc; sua hoff and f.lmnTir. Umpires-Smith and Burns. At Louisville- K 11.13. Brooklyn 000000140 6 8 2 Louisville 10010 00002 S 3 Batteries Dunn nnd I'nrrell: Cunning ham and Klttrhlge. Umplrcs--Hmsllo und McDonald. At St. LouIb IMI.E. Boston 1 0700 1 0 10-10 1 1 St. Louis 10110 0000-3 4 fi 'Batteries Illekman Nichols and Clarke; Jonc und Crlger. Umpires O'Day and McGarr. OTHE'a LEAGUE GAMES. Rastern League. Springfield, 10: Toronto. 1. Rochester, 4, Hartford, 2. Montreal, fi: Providence. 4. Sjracuso Woiccster Rain, Western League. Kansas City, 2; Detroit. 1. Minneapolis, 5; Buffalo, 3. Columbus, C, St. Paul, 3. Milwaukee. 3; Indianapolis, 1. College Games. At New- lla en Georgetown, U, Yale, 7. COLLEGE COMMENT. Manager Northrop, of the New York unlvorsllv foot bull team, has sent to The Tribune his schedule for the sea son of lit'i Mt. Northrop who has bee-i secured as. The Tribune's special cor tcspomlent, was the successful buse ball captain of tho university last season. As un outllelder und a heavy hitter Mr. Northrop has won distinction nnd he is undoubtedly the best center fielder In th college wot Id. He is well versed In all sports of the day und is well fitted to serve as Tho Ttlbune't concspondenf. Tho schedule Is as follows, und Is here published for tho first time: Oct. 11 Sjrncuse university, at Sjra cuse, N. Y. Oct. IS Columbia university, on Man hattan Held. Oct. 21 Hamilton college, Hamilton, N. Y. Oct. 2S Lehigh university South Beth lehem. Nov. 4 Trinity college, Haitfoid, Con.i. Nov. 11 Rutgers college, New Bruns wick. N J Nov. 15 Stevens' Institute, Ohio Held tNew York university). Nov. 23 Humllton college, Ohio field (Novy York unlversltv.). Tho unlverMty has three scheduled ball games jet to plav with Rutgers, Man hattan and Kordhatn. Cornell's 'vurslti crew is as follows: Robhlns. stroke; Dalzell. 7, Bcaidslee. 1, Points, 5; King, 4, Svvectland, 3; Hollo way, 2: Fay, bow: Tihei, coxswain. Tho work of tho combination was moro sat isfactory than any eight men who have yet been put together No one doubt", therefore, that these eight men will bo designated on tho dato named as the of ficial "varsity eight Coach Courtney ad mitted tonight that the men had mado the best time of the season on the lako course this afternoon, and lio said he does not believe the combination can be im proved upon None of the men named In tho above combination wilt row in tho second crew raLe, May 0. Three ot Cor nell's men have rowed on former 'var sity eights. These nre Dalzell and Beardslee, of the '98 crow, and King of tho '97 crew. Hollow a v and Sweetland were substitutes In the 'SS crew. Pay was a member of tho KsH combination; Perkins and Bobbins, the' stroke, each were candidates for last pat's freshmen shell, but failed In the oomplotton. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Dunmore team challengo tho 01 phant Browns to a game of bill on Dun more grounds Mn 2. Answer through Tho Trihuno as soon as possible KNIGHTS AT ALTOONA. Most Brilliant Reception in Progress in That City. Altonnn, Mav 2J. The commanderles of Knights Templar which ni rived here today and tonight nie- Union town commnndery, No 1. of Pittsbuig Itendlng. No. 42 Pilgrim, No. 11, ot Harrlsbuig, Lancaster cntnmandery, Chester. No. (fl; Hospltnller, No. 45, of Lock Haven, Duiiuesne, 'scalon nnd T.incred. of Pittsburg Oriel, ot Johnstown. Kudosli, St Alhnns, St. Johns nnd Corinthl n, of Philadelphia, along with delegations from Shamokln, As-hland, Notilstovm, Y'oik, Phoenix--.Me, Huntingdon. Lowlstovvn and It'dgway. The Huntingdon commnnd ery nnd a few other comnianderies will got heie tomorrow morning. Several of the visiting commanderlcs nro giv ing itceptlons this evening which aro largely attended. The most nrllllnnt reception Is In progress that being given in Alasonlc temple bv Mountain commnndery. No. 102 The cltv Is ablaze with light to night and the hticets nre thronged with plghtseeis. Tomorrow's pirado will start at ID o'clock In tho morn ing. The great social event after tho parade' is the hall to bo given In tho wigwam tomonow night by Mountain commandeiy Tomonow nil work In tho city will h" suspended nnd tho whole county will he hero to see the parade. KB THE MARKETS. Woll Street Boviaw. By Associated Press. Now York, May 22. The sUck market drifted downward almost unlntcruptcdly todny until the aggressive upward move ment In Sugar developed lata in the day. This seemed to nrfect tho whole list by tompnthy and prices retraced their earlier downward course. They only recovered to Saturday's level, however, en a few cases. 1osses on the day are gen eral but aro within a point In cost of the railroads and prominent stocks. This wus no real support to the market at any time, tho outsldo Interest In securities being nbout nil. Money continued abundant and easy and the foreign exchange inarkot abated nono of Its llrinness, though there was no large demand for bills. Total sales, 421,000 shares. Tho bond market was affctcd In sym- mitliv with Blnrkd niifl RhoWGtl nn nbatC- ment of Us recent nctivlty and developed weakness lit spots. Early In tho day thero was a continuance of tho largo ub sorption of somo of tho new series but this fell off ns the day progressed. Total s-ilcs, $1,170,000. Government bonds bhowed no change In quotations. By Carrlngton & Cusack. Nuw York, Mny 22. Tho market opened with a slight advance above closing prices but ut unco sold olt. Traction stocks wero j artlcularly weak on tho theory that tho Ford bill was likely to become a law In Its present form. Tho decline In them brought selling orders throughout tho list nnd theio was somo pressure on tho Grangers and Steel stocks due to realizing. There seemed to be nn absolute wunt of support In tho markot and throughout tho greater part of tho day, tho whole list wus very dull nnd weak. Sugar was by all odds tho strongest stock In tho list and from what we uro advised, wo think there Is a strong probability of it sharp upword move in It. hiiouiu it coma It will undoubtedly ruuy tho balance of tho list to create u fairly large short Interest, should bring ubout a good fair rally in all tho active stocks, Tho bear party have become very ag gressivo and is Inclined to light any up ward turn In tho market, at tho samo time tho general feeling In the Btreet Is bullish nnd It will take but little to change tho temper of thii wholo situation. Tho strength in wheat today has some thing to do with tho weakness In tho cereal carrying loads and undoubtedly Is leading to somo liquidation In tho stocks of them. Tho market to the very closo showed alniObt vo sign of invest ment buying nnd commission business was tho smallest of any day this ear. Unless tho market changes for the bet ter within tho next three or four days it is possible n further dcclino will take place before tho upward movement com mences, but the market is likely to change Its position nt any moment. Tho closo was dull with some Inclination to weakness. Quotatlcns furnished bv CARRINOTON & CUSACK, stock nnd bond brokers, rooms 410 und 411 Conncll building, Scran ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am. Spliits . .. 1H& 11 Wa 11? Am. Bug. Re'g Co ..ir.7i Itfl 1S3V lbl Am Tobacco Co .. .100 10G 103U 101VJ Am. S. & W , iiVfc crs, 02 CiVi 97 97 W 1S; lS'i IS Wh Hi-, : rA 515s. f.9 39 3S .".S'i 111 lll'i 110& 1W , r, 51 31 31 -.!. ?.-!, 2-.1'. 2V1 Am S. & W.. r ... Atch., To & S. Fo A T., & S F.. Tr Am. Tin Plato ... Brook R. T Con. Tobacco CI104. & Ohio Chic, B. & Q Chic. &. G. W . ., Chic , Mil & St. P Chic A; N. W . Chic, II. I. &. P .., Con. Gns , C. C C. & St. L .. Delaware & Hud , D, L & W Fed. Steel Fed. Steel. Pr ... Gen. Electric Int. Paper .. . Louis. Ac Nash . . Manhattan Elc . . Met Traction Co M K A Tex ... Mo Pacific Nut Steel Nat Load N J. Central ... N. Y. Air Brake N. Y Cfiitr.il .. Ont. & West Not th Pacific .. Nor Paeltle Pr . Pacific Mall . .. Penn R. R People's Gas . .131i 1314 1295i 1T0H 11 It 13 13 .1211.. jji3 132'(. ir.2, . Ill 111 ,IS0' 1MU .. r-i'i m . 117 117' .1GB". 1M.K. .. t)0 y Uiij 12 H, P.JI4 lnj'i 09 UO'i ITS 173 ZM 117 lib f.4 117'i lb'! h0'4 SI US'i IS C1 110 219 33H 42' 51 11 1111 IS, Ill's 21 4'i 7'y, SO1 1S3 HSi US 4S'& I3, 4S , (m fli! 01s,, .110H HCg 1W8 .21S 219' 2Pi 31 4W 3Pi 3.1 4P 51 M 110 17S 111 24 4S 7ii. IS' 127 US .V.i j ri 51 75' h (.1 41 . 31U IP HI .111 17S lSi .PJ's P2'i ... .!" ... 41 ... 77' .. 4914. ..12S . .U'l i'j"' 771 s I'H. 1 12i, 51 50 5i. lt 4' 7V i 09 4f 91'j 12V, 1194 20 I! Jiiumng, isi it .. Southern It. II . Tenn , C & lion . Texas Pacific . Union Pacific ... Union Pnc, Pr . U. S. Leather, Pr U S Rubber . .. West Union "s 20 ii. 7"7q r,934 liii.. 9114 TO 17'j 91j 91'j CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. ing, est. est lng July 7.1 ?! 747, September 73'.. 71"8 CORN. July 31".; 33 September 33 31 OATS. July 23 21 September 2u" 21 FORK. July SI" S21 LARD. Julv 510 5.15 RIBS. September 4 83 i.M 74 3! .11 it's 21 31 . 21 20 M3 5 10 ISO i-ij Scranton Uoaid of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. First Natlonnl Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co . . .. Bid. Asked. 20 S00 100 235 ... 93 A .?? 200 13 ' 83 . . .. 10) 130 . ... 150 . 150 . ... 1136 , . . 8J . 400 . 123 . ... 100 . ... so . ... 100 Third National Bank ss; Throop ioveiii .wg. e,o Scranton Railway Co Dlmo Dep & Dis Bank Economy Light. Heat & Pow tr eomtianv Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power v.!iiiuiii Scranton Forging Co. Tiaders' National Bank l.aeku. Lumber fo I.acka. Trust & Safe Dep Co, Mooslc Mountain Coal Co. ... Scranton Paint Co nark ft Snoier Co. e'nm. .... Clark k Snover Co, Pr , Carson Coal Co . Scranton Alio A orks . Scr iron Fence Ac Mfg Co.... HUH UOi Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgago, due l20 .... "5 People's Street Railway, flrstv mortgugc. due WIS . ...... U5 People's Street Railway. Oen oral mortgage, due 1921 ... . lis Dickson Manufacturing Co.. . . Lacka. Tovnshlp School b' . ... City of Scranton St Imp C. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co 100 102 10J 83 100 166 Seranton A:lo worics ... . Scranton Traction C bonds. Carcon Coal Co 115 New York Grain and Produce Market. New York. May 22,-riour-Steady and held hlKhor. especially for spring pat ents. Wheat-Spot market firm: No 2 red, S.V.C, spot and to arrive f o b afloat, No 2 red, Mc, elevator.: No. 1 northern Duluth, Sl'ic , f. o. b. afloat to arrive; options strong all day and tho doso wan strong nt 'ia'ic. net advance; May closed t-2'ic , July. 79c.: September, 79c; Dece'mber. 7S'ic. Corn Spot steady; No 2, 41r;.c., fob. afloat spot, options opened nrencly, sustained moderately I y heavy ilenrance-s and colder we'ather west, closed steudv nt a partial c. net ndvunce, May closed THc ; July. 3so ; September, 39c. Oats Spot firm; No. 2, 32c; No 31c: No. 3, white, 33'tc; op tions dull Butter Steady, western creameiy, 15ulSe ; do fnctoiy, ll'ial.io ; Imitation creamery, 12'fcarc ; state dairy, lWal7c ; do creamery, 15al8c. Cheeso Weak: white. 9'ic ; large kurd, 8aic Eggs Firm, state and Pennsylvania, ll'-c; western fresh, 15al5Hc.f southern, HalBc PhiUdelphla Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, May 22 Wheat llrm nnd He higher; contract grade, May, 73a iliC. Corn Firm: No 2 mixed, Mny, ISi 28c oats quiet, no, 2 white cuppeu 3l'su35c.S No, 3 do, do. 3Vfcu34c.; No 2 mixed, do. 32u"2',jc. Flour-Steady but inlet , winter super. $2.10a2 30; do. extras, !'40u2f3; Pennsylanla roller clear, J3a 3 20; do. do. straight. 3 25a3.40; western winter clear, 3 10a3.30; do. do. straight, 13 3011313; do, do. patent, 3 50a3.75: do, spring clear, J2Ma3; do. straight. J3.Wa 3 75; ilo.u patent, 3.75a1PO; do favorlto brands, higher. Rye Flour Dull nnd unchanged; wo quite choice Pennsylvania nt 1 15 per barrel. 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BOARD NpROOMS DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR MARRIED couple and single gentleman with board at the Aldlne 420 Adams avenue. Centrally located. Terms moderate. BOARDING. ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT the O. S. Hendricks property Clark's Summit, three minutes walk fiom depot, right adjoining glove Mrs. S 13. Wells, Clnrk's Summit, Pa. A BOARDING HOUSE, OPENED JUNE 1st, for gentlemen onlj Meals 710, rooms 717, Madison avenue; best refci ences given und rt quired. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tho news stands of Relsman Brot... 105 Spruce and 50J Lln. den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzur, 211 Spruce stieet CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLLANS PRIVY VAULlta and cess pools, no odoi Impioved pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Pioprletor Leave orders 1100 Noiih .Main avenue, or Eleke's diup store. cmnT Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9340. prints 20i Eggs I'iimcr, fiesh, ne.iihv. lie . do, western lie , do southwestern lP'O ; do sn.thein. liall'tc Cheese Firm Reflnt'd Sugms Unchanged Cot ton Steadj Tillnvv-FIrm eltj pilme. In hogsheads, 4nl'4c , country do do barrels, 4'(,c dark ilf u"c eoKes, 5c , grease, 2aJHc Live Poultiy Finn, fowls, 12c; old roosters. Sc; spring chick ens, 21a2ic Dressed Poultry Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice 12c ; do fair to good, Unlike; old roosters, Sc : broil ers, nearby ('!" to 4 pounds), 3.1a33c ; do. t'i to RU Hounds), 2a2Sc; small and In ferior do, 20.1 10c western brotleis (2'j to 4 pound), 20aisc. Receipts Flour, .1,000 barrels and 4 000 sacks, wheat, lo.OnO bushels; corn, 119 ("JO bushels, oats, 91, ("") bushels. Shipments Wheat 2 0"0 bushels; corn, ISb.OoO bushels; oats, 90,001) bushels Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, May 22 Wheat touched the 73c. murk aguin toda and closed strong at un udvance ot lal'-c. Conllrmatloi of wldespiead crop damage by Hesslon (ilea eaused the upturn. Corn gained '.a e nnd oats '8c , pork roso 5u. und lard and ribs 2Vo. each. Cash quotations wero as follows. Flour Firm No. 2 spring wheat. 72'sa73'tc ; No a do. do. t,Sa72'L. , No. 2 red, 7la7l,'ic.; No. 2 corn, ,lso. , No 2 'llow, 33a3'c ; No. 2 oats, 27c; No 2 white, 2'JHa30c; No 3 do., 2S'-a29'.e , No 2 no, b.'c.. No. 2 birlcy. 37a40c ; No 1 llax, II.Oil; northwest. $1.07'3: prime tim othy seed. "2 35; mess pork, $S13aS20, lard. 5.07V:nr10, shoit ribs, JI53alfc3, ill v salted shouldeis, 4 i4V.e . short clear, i U5.10; whlskfj, $1 -1.. sugais, cut loaf, J(.0J, granulated, $5.52. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 22 -Cattle Theio was UveU demand ut sleadp pilces, faney giades sold at 1.50a5l,5, cholee steis, $3 23a5 10; href do , l 25a4 75, western fed ,do , $4tAi5 4ii. medlumh, J4k0a4sj, Blockers and feoders, ta5 25; cows and heifers, 13.-14 2.'; calves, $l.50a7.E0. Hogs Early market weak with 1 rices ruling 6c. lower, but luter bujlng was brisk and btionger feeling prevailed with average sales about 2'c. below Saturday's range, fair to choice, S;.S5a397'. heivy puck ers, l55a3M',i; mixed, JJ 0Ba3 ST'is; butch ers, $Jt5a3 90, lights, '.105113 17'!j; pigs, 13 3.1.13 75 Sheep and Lambs The big gest kind of buying nnd prices shot up 15u23c for both. Colorado wooled lambs brought $0 00a7; ellpped do, JlSOabbl, j curlings, Jj23a5S5 nnd sheep, J1.15C0, chiefly $3 and upward. Rccolpts Cattle. 21,000 hcud, hogs, 40,000 head; sheep, 17,000 head. New York Live Stock Market. New York, May 22 Beeves Active and higher: steers, $4 75a5 50; fat stags, $IW, bulls, J3.40a4 50: poor to good cows, J2 50 at Culves Active and firm; veals, Ka. 7 50 to $7 62'(.u7.76; fed and buttermilks, Jla5 25, Sheep opened steady, closed weak, curlings, part fall clipped, steady to 25c. higher; spring lambs, firm; com mon to choice ilieep, Jl J7U.a5.45; jear lings, 13 90a7. one car, J712W; common to good spring lambs, Si60aS; no prime here. Hogs-Lower at 1 05a4 25. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty, Pa May 22 -Cattle-Ac tlve higher; extra, t5.4u5 W; prime. U40 u5.43; common. 1M.il 25 Hogs Ruled slow and lower: prlmo assorted, S4 02f.ii. 4 05, good mixed and heavy Yorkers. It, light Yorkers. 3 90a3 95; pigs, J3.75u3 85; roughs, 2 50a3 40 Sheep Firm, higher; choice wttherB, J5a510; common, J2 50a 3 50. choice lambs, $015n6 30j spring lambs, 5u7.W; veal culves, J7a7.23. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa May 22 Credit balances, 11. U; certificates, no bids; shipments, 141,. 211 barrels; average shipments, 76,178 bar rels; runs, 81,070 bands; average runs, 77,6W barrels. Exchange. FOR RENT A GOOD STORI3 TOR RENT. APPLY at Postofllce, Mooslc. NINI3-ROOM IIOUSi: POR RENT; modern Improvements. Apply comer Monroe and Electric avenues; conveni ent to car. FIVE SECOND PLOOR ROOMS; ALt. modern conveniences, 710 Adams. Ap ply S10 Washington. HOUSE FOR RKNT-825 ADAMS AVE ... nuo modern Improvements: rent, 6 00. Inquire Dime Bank. Mr. Zurllleh. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAH- ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmorc. l'OR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 Isortli Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. w. Guernsey. Steam heat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE PARLOR FURNITURE, bedding, canned fruit, dishes, cooking utensils. Call nt the Aldlne, 420 Adams avenue, at 10 o'clock. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nuo. For particulars address Bo. 345, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. C03 Qulncy nvenuo; city steam; selling price, $u,CO0, rent, $10 per month Including steam heat. G. T. Reynolds. RE A L EST A TE. A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE buildings at 419 Penn avenue, must bo sold: small amount cash; Inlanco on mortgage; a good property ut n sacri fice Apply to 11. C Reynolds, Mears block. FOR SALE MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avenue; just c mpleted. All modern improvements. Hcrdwood finish, sanitary piumblng, electric lights, etc. Prlco rcasonuble. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway. New York city. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A GENTLEMAN "wItTiSMALiTcAP Ital to run an ofllce In this clt Lnrgo salary Apply 40S Commonwealth Bldg LEGAL. ESTATE OF DAVID S. COBH, LATE of tho elt of Sci anion, l.aekawanuti (uuntv, deceased Letteis testamentary on tho above es tate having been ginntid to the undei slgnd all peisous liavlng elatms against tliu sumo will piesent them fot pnjment, und those Indebted tlieicto will please make Immediate pav ment to AUGUSTA F. COBB, Administratrix. 914 Marlon Stieet, Scranton, Pa. L P. WEDKMAN. Attoiuc) for the Estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho partnership heretofore subsisting between George II Jermyn nnd S. G. Morrison, under tho firm name of tho Metal lilack Varnish Compan, was ills, solved, bv mutual consent on tho 7th dit of May 1W. All debts owing to said partneishlp aro lecolvable b W S. Wolf trensurei at the ollleo of the roni pany. corner of Amelia avenue and Race street, Scranton. Penn, to whom also all claims and demands against thn Kime au to bi piesenti I for payment The business will hereafter be carrlnl on by S (!. Morrison and W S Wolf, under the llrm nume of the .Metal Black Varnish Companv. OFFICE (jF THE BOARD OP COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC OROl'NDS AND BUILDINGS WILLIAM A. STONeT T L I'.YRE Gov ei nor. Superintendent. L G. MeCAULEY, Auditor Ucneial. JAMES S BEACOM. State Tiensuiei PROPOSALS OR FFRNISIIING STA tbmerv Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution nnd the laws of the CommonweMlth of Penn sylvania, we herebj Invite sealed piopo f.als, at pi lce"i below mnlmnm lates flxid In schedules to furnish st-itlnnery, fuel nnd other supplies for the -eeiul de partments nt the State Government, und for making repilrs In tho tovtral de partments unci lor mo iuiriouuoi' or in public documents, for the cai ending the llltt Tuesdn of Jine A D. 1!'0. Separate propsals will be lecelved and stparalp contracts nwirded as 111 nouncid In said schedules Each pro posal must be accompanied bv 11 boud. with at least two sureties or one surety companv npprovid b a judge of the court of common pleas of the rnuntv In which the pel son or perse ns making such pioposal mm reside, conditioned for the lalthful performance of the contract, nnd addressed nnd delivered to the Boird of Commlsstorors of Public Grounds and Buildings before twelve o'elock in, of Tuesday the 0th dav of June, A I, 1FV at'whlch time the proposals will be opened nnd published In the Reception Room of the Exeeutlve D"p-irtmcnt at Harrlsburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter ns practicable Blanks honds ind schedules containing nil necessary Information can be obtnlned at this Department nynni For thn Boird of Cnmmlsftloners of Public Grounds and Buildings SITUATIONS WANTED AN ENPERIENCED SALESWOMAN desires positlcn. Address O. Trlbuno office SITUATION WANTED - WASHING nnd tiontug done at 227 Marlon street; an expert hand on ladles' and gentle, men's clothes or any kind of fine lnttndrv 227 Marlon street, opposite tho factory, Green Ridge. SITUATION WANTED -BY WOMAN to act ns nurse, no obiection to trav eling. Address Nurse. Trlbuno ofllce SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY 17 venrs of ace: cood tducntlnn and hab its. Plcaso write to D. S. J , 2.'1 Hill street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man, 20 years of age; good cdticitlnn and no bad habits. Address R. M. W., 1921 Brick avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL AT light housework In small fninllv; can speak German and French Apply 1900 Gibson street, near Nuy Aug Park SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EL deily lady as housekeeper or at gen eral housework In a small family. In qitlro 507 Hanlson avenue. WANTED-BY A RELIABLE YOUNO man, with a good high school educa tion a position In which he ian work his way. can furnish leferences. Ad dress M. 8. P.. Trlbuno olllcc. WANTED-WORK AS PORTER, DRIV- er or housework of any kind bv col- nred man from south; sobei and willing to work -- l'co c"r--.c'-y SITUATION WANTED-DOING WASIL lng Ironing or any kind of house cleaning by tho dny or will take washing home. Mr. Lee, side door. 120 Franklin nvenuo. A GOOD COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER wishes n ltuatlon in hotel or private family without mistress pieforred. Call famllv nr address 1 L. Whaltc, Smith street, Dunmore, Pa. ALL FORMS OF LEGAL BLANKS neatly printea uy 1110 iiiuuno uuu i.- partment. SPECIAL NOTICE. lNRErTTENCOmutf of gas In stoves nnd ranges, tho prlcu of gas for that purposo Is hereby mads subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from tho regular rato of $1.10 per one thou sand cublo feet consumed, provided th bill Is paid on or beforo tho 20th day of tho month In which tho bill Is presented. A sepnrato meter, furnished by tho com pany Is ncccs3nrv. By order of tho board. G. 11, HAND, Becretary tho Scranton Gas and Wntcr company and tho Hydo Park aos com pany. April 21th, 1819. SPECIALIST. MRS. DR, KING-VAIL, LADIES' SPE- clallst, 221 Adams avenue, SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c; shampooing, 60c: facial mnssagc, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce st eor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCH1TECT3, Traders' National Bank. DCNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON FRT vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR II. r. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming nvc WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D Hours, 9 to 1. 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELIC CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rutes reasonable. P. 55EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D.. L. & W. puser gel depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Ofllces, t,12-CU, Mears Building FRANK I. BOYLE ATTORNEY AND Countcllor.nt-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Wushlngton uvenue. WILLARD. WARREN .V: I PP. AT tornevs and Counselluis-nt-Luvv Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa JESSUP & JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1. 20 and 21 JAMES W. OAKFORD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rorms 614, C13 and 516, Board of Trado building D P. REPLOOLU. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate ecuilty. Mears" building corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAMES J. II HAMILTON ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton EDWARD W TUAVER ATTORNEY. Rooms noi-SOI. 9th flour Mears building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW. M2 Board of Tradj building, Scrunton, Pa. C II. PITCHER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Commonwealth buPdlng Scranton, Pa PATERfcON K. WILCOV. National Bank building. TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building. 9-13 HEI'UBLICAN A W BERTHOI.r, Mears' building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SURQSONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D HOMlT oiat.'iM,, bir, Linden street. DR. W E ALLEN, Ington avenue. 612 NOF.TH WASH ER L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND MS Boird of Trado Building, Ofllce hours, S to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p. m Rest, deuce, 309 Madison avenue DR C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephone 1303. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICII .!9 Washington uvenue. Residence. 1318 Mulberiy. Chronic diseases, lungs, henrt, kidneys und genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Houis, 1 to 4 p. m. W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden fctreet, Scranton. Telephone 2G72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton. Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medlelno or business. Opens Sept 12. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell, A. M. SEEDS O R CLARK K. CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo 116 WnMilngton ave nuo; green house, 1150 North Main uvo nuu; storo telephone, 762. WIRE SCREENS J09. KUETTEL. REAR Sit LACK V- wanna avenue. Scnnton, Pa , manufac Hirer of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAl'ERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, rai ties, receptions, wed. dings and concert woik furnished lor term, address It J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store MEGAROEE BROTHERS PniNTKllB' Kunnues. envciuco, "". -"- --. r.4''1 "..'. .a WmJilnirtrin avenue. Wnrehouse 130 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa RA ILROA D TIME TABLES. Lcliluli Valley Kallro.ul. 11 effect May 11. 199 'iNS LEAVE SCRANTON TRAIN lv.,. Philadelphia and New York via D. xl II I i at 0 41 a. in and 12.03. 2.1S, 4 27 Hlack Diamond Express mid 11.30 p. m. Srnen'WhUo H.'ven. iJzle&n'nd P.ln- clnal points in the coal regions via D. & clpal poinis 2l nn(1 v,. p m ror !' . . .,..' o i'. 9 is ii m 1 ?."", Ynieheni Euston. Reading, liar "uorTunkl.annock Towanda ' Elmlra. iihw.i Geneva und principal lntermedl Itliaeu ee . . .., j. soa Buffalo, Nlag nolnts west via Black Diamond i.-vnliss). 7 4S anil ji.ju (J 111. duiiui.jp, D l H ..U 43 a. in 7.4S p. ill Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lohlgh Viille y inrlor cars on all trnlns between M ).L.i!.rm and New York. Phlladcl- iVhia Buffalo and Suspension Bridge P ItOI.LIN II WILBUR. Gen Supt . South Bethlehem. Pn. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 26 Cort- lnndt street. New York. A W. NONEMACHKR, Division Pass- enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. lor tickets and Pullman reservations apply SW Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa, I is ? ii l"? HUct Diamond Express), 11.30. lOi V it 1 til 1 it 11 in ;;lumsliV55,;nd3.35i.-mr 1 i.'or Geneva, Rochester. 1 .-..11.. i-iilr-nin nnd nil nril f "VT&0 2 ii 33 II tV 1 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. MlMtsMMtMAltsWisAlsAMIsAMMlVlllsfVWs PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Scheduloln niftct My 19, iSaS. 7.30 a. m.. week days, for Bunbury Ilnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. " 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia and for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Bunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington, and Pitts burg and the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 0. HUTCHINSON, tlener! Alan.ze?. Del., Luclta. una Western. -r,oii'ff;ct Monday. Nov. 14, 1S9J. n'"! 'cave Scrnnton as 'follows: Ex- wn i?rrow'orl nn n P'nla east. !" 3 00. 610, 8 00 and 10.03 n. m.; 12.SS and j.rfj p. m. MoPr08,a .or Gaston, Trenton, Phlladal rnhltlnr,la u'o south, 0.10, 8 00 and 10.03 a. rni?.,!0 ana 3M P- m- louyhanna accommodation, G.10 p. m. tni,1 ??s f.or Blnghumton. Oswego. E1 Mni;iC"rnlne' "atli. Dansvlllc, Mount iKi-f.--111" 12.10. 2.33. 9.00 a. m.; ir,nn i J.00 " " making closo connec S',," Buffalo to all points In tho west, v w?st ana southwest. tiiS .""?,on accommodation. 3.40 p. m. ii'ng"amton nnd way stations. 105 p. m. fjicholson accommodation. 510 p. m. i.xpress for Utlca nnd Richfield Springs, ??" jnd 1.63 p m. y. - V " ' l. Ill, UIHl IN (I. 111. TjiiL1" -,rthumberland, Plttston, Wllkes iiii -'Jmouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan ,,"'? making coso connections nt North Vimi.rrnml ror Winiamsport. Harrlsburg. "aitlmore Washington and thn south. ,.i.ort!;l"nberland nnd intermediate Rta uons, 6 00, 10 05 a. m., and 155 and 6.10 p. ,!MW and Intermediate stations, Jos nnd 1110 n. m. Pl mouth and Inter ncdinto stations, 3 33 and 8 50 p. m. For r.,S!ton' -- 65 p. m unman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. 1 or detailed Information, pocket tim . 1 . r ct0 apply to M L. Smith, Dis trict Pasbenger Agent, depot ticket of llce. Delnvvare and Hudson. On Mny nth. ISO), trains will' leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale fi 20, 7 53 R 53. 10.11 a. ni.; 12 noon. 123. 2,20, .152, 5 25, 0 23, 7.57, 9.13. 1100 p. m., 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Isew England points, etc. 0.20 a. m , 2 20 p. m. For Honesdulc G.20, 10.13 n. in., 2 20, 5 2.1 P. m. For Wilkes.Burre-C.43, 7.48, 8 43, 0.33, 10 U a. m . 12 03, 1.23, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 610, 7.4. 10.41. 11.10 p. m For New York. Philadelphia, etc., via Li high Valley Railroad 6 41 p m.. 12 0.1. 1 21. 4 27 p m., with Black Diamond Ex press 11 ."0 p m For l'ennsv lvanla Railroad points, 6 43, 9 M 11. in , 2.1S, 4 27 p. 111. For western points, via Lehigh Valtev Railroad 7 4S a m.. 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlvo In Scranton as fol lows. Fiom Cnrbond.ile and the North 6 40, 7.41. 8 IS 9 T4, 10 3S, 11 f.S 11. m. ; 1.23, 2.13. 3.23. 4 23, 7 4 !, 10 ,18, 11 27 p. Ill From Wilkes-Barre and tho South 6.13. 7.43, 8 48, 10 08. 11.55 a m.: 1.18. 2.11, 3 1 5 20, 6 21, 7 53 9 01. 10 05 p. in : 1.13 a. m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9.03, 11,33 p. m ; 2 23, 3 52. 5.47, 9 53 p m For Wllkes-Barrc 9 48, 12 0.1 a. m ; 1 5S, 3 23, 5 41. 7 13 p. m. For Albany, Saiatoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc. 2.23 p. m Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Canada. J W BURDICK O P A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D. P. A , Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad o! New Jcrsoy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New- York Foot of Liberty street. N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. . .... Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing rlennllness nnd comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1S99. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston. Wilkes-Hirre. etc . nt 8.10 a. m , 1.20, 4 00 p m. Sundays, 2 11 p. m. For Lakevvood and Atlantic Clt, 8.30 a. m. For New York. Newark and Ellrnbeth. 8 -.0 (expiess) u m . 1 20 (express), 4.00 (ex press) p in. Sundn 2 15 p. in Train leaving 1 20 p. m . arilvcs nt Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.01 p. m and New York 7 01 p m For Mnuch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m 1.20, 4 00 p tn Sundays, 2.13 p. m. Tor Baltimore and Washington, and points South nnd West via Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m . 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For Long Brnnch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S50 n. in. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon und Harrlsburg. via Allentown, S 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sun dnv, 2 15 p 111 n A For Pottsvllle, 8 20 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4 00, 910 (ex press )a. m , 1.30 (express )p .m Sunday, 4 'to a m. 'Leave New York, South Terry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 01 a. m 1.25 p. ni. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Island making quick transfer to nnd from Orand Central depot and Long Island railroad. Lcavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 a. m . 3 00 p m. Sunday, 6 15 a. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rata at tho BtJ.UHn OLHAUSEN, Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt lirle and Wyoming Valley. Time Table in Effect Sept. 19th, 1S33. Trains lcavo Scranton for New York. Newburg and Intermediate points on Urlo rallroud. also for Hawley and local points, at 7.03 a m and 2 21 p. m. Trains arrlvo at Scranton from ubovo points at 10 23 a. m., and S.15 and 9.0S p. m. SC1CANTON DIVISION. In KlfacC October :IOIh, 1898. North noiind. Mouth Bound, 205 20l l?Miioo i & m 2 , , v ." IT r uiMrlve Lev 1. u 7 2SN Y FraDkltU at. .... 7 4J .. . ... 7 10 West 4ind iut .... 7W . . 700 vVehaTkea .... Bid ... a"m p MlArrlTe Le,T-) t ur m I0T5 Tib ( aooalt Jii IJ'J 10 40 ... 1 0J Hun-Oct .... Ill 4 8S 1031 .. !2ts Marllf-ht .... 3A1T44' 1021..., 12(b I'reston Pork . .. Ill 4 15 10 15 13 40 Wlnwood .... if 41 101 10 00.... 12 25 l'Oynt-Uo .... DM (14 9 no .... 1814 Orson .. IMH8 0 40.... 18 "8 ricusant Mt ... sod B SO 9 !,.... 11 69 UnlODdilS .. 8IJ( .... 11 10 ForritClty .. Srt.4 9 in .. list Carbindala ... MiU bo:... .nuo 'W bite nrtiise ,. ou ih 901 1112V MKJtleld (14$, lOt 8 51... 118) Jermyn .... 103 813J.... 1118 Archibald .... 111409 8K 1115 VMntOD .... 194 61' 840 ...1111 reckvlll- .... llf IB 8 4: 1107 oirpkaat ... 4 e osi 8 4a.... 11 av rriceburt- .... 4yT Itl 834 1101 Ihroop ... l0 iT 81).... 1101 Providence . 4 18 3. i"... 11057 1'irlc j'iac .... fl ill ON 880.... low bcrantoo .... 4 90Ua am am Leave Arrive r tir u t Sunday onlj- t Blgninea that trains stop ou aignal for pas aenirora. 1 raina 20 and too Sunday only, other trains dally except Sunday. l-ecum ratfg via Ontailo WeaUrn before purchasing ticket! and -are nunr. brouiih Waeier ouBit alw-p-r and free re clining chair car Hew York" to (jblaaf VffJi-iit change, loaoeii-rer tlwtJJ BtOxxca to 1'ivo CeuU I or III. J.O.Andcrcon, Qen.rasa Act. T, rutexoft, Dlr, Vua, LSI. bcranton, I'a,
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