THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAI' 24, 1899. v GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE IANOASTER DEFEATED SCRAN TON BY A LARGE SCORE. Wllkes-Barre Was Downed by Now ark Reading Shut Out Pnterson. Richmond Won Two Games from Allentown by Close 8coros Phila delphia ond Chicago Played a Shaip Game St. Louis Won from Boston and Is Tlo with Philadel phia for Fifth Place. Hcranton suffered defeat yesterday at Lancaster by a score of 18 to C. Al len's poor pllehlng and Lancaster's lilts won the game. O'Connell played n star game at second. AVIlkes-Bnrro was defeated by Newark in a ten In jiiiii: game and Patoison wa3 shut out by Heading. Allentown suffered two cWeuts from the champions. Th National league games were well rcntcsled, Percentage Table, w. Ulehinonil 19 Heading 12 WIllto-j-Hario 12 l.mt.iMir U Senuiton 11 Now ink 11 PaterMM 7 Alii Mown u l. P.O. 6 . i'd) 7 .032 n .571 11 .5-! 12 .47") 12 .47S 17 .'."i.' lb .27.1 Where They Play Today. Hi lumnn at l..iii(atoi. Ill.c-lSuirc hi Ncwnik. Mlchmoml nt Alloiitiiun BATTING MATINEE. Bunched Hits and Off-color Fielding .Responsible for Scranton's Defeat. l.itiniHiii May 23. This nftcrnoon LiuraMri had u hatting matinee at the ). iifi of Pitcher Allen of Scranton. Tim htirchcd hits without trouble and emi with pnsti l) a t-oore of IS to C. Tho lidding on hoth "Idf was off color, but Mi'imnill and Siliauli did great work. fMVIIO LANCASTER. K. II. PO A. E Huttermoie. if 3 1 2 0 0 JI(Vcy, If 2 12 0 0 1 aiociiuo. lb 1 2 10 1 0 l.eldy. cf 2 1 0 0 Ward, 2I 3 2 0 0 1 Schliub, Si! 2 3 4 3 0 Leahv, km 2 4 2 2 1 AAVnte. c 2 0 2 10 Htloh. c 0 0 '( 0 1 Schmidt. 1110 1 Totals 18 17 27 0 4 SCIIANTON. R. H. O. A. E. Knoll, cf 112 10 Llppert, rf 0 2 10 0 Dillon, 11 1 2 !i 1 0 Eagan, If 0 0 10 0 Eohert.v, SI) 0 112 2 0 Council, 2b 1 1 h S 1 McM.ihnii, r-s 1 0 :: 1 3 O'Ncll, r 1112 0 Thaek.ua, c 0 n n n o Allen, p 110 0 1 Totals. 0 D 27 12 7 LancnrUer 0 4 0 i! 3 0 2 0 3 IS Scranton 0 0011300 16 named runs Lancaster, 5 Two-bap lilt bclnttb 2: Leshv, Word, Dohcity. O'Ncll Thro-bave hlt-Schaub Stolen bas Butte i more, 3, Allen. Left on basc Lnncastt r, 3, Scianton, 7 Struck mil Uv Schmidt. 1; by Alltn. 1 Puublti plas Mi.ALihon O'Connell and Dillon: Knoll and O'Connell . 1'ln-t on errors 1 nnrnxtcr. , .Scranton, 2. rirt on balls Off Schmidt. .!. oft Allen, 7 Hit by pllchcd ball Wente Stroh. Wild pitches -Schmidt, i I niplie Henderson. Time -2 in Ten Innings nt Newaik. Newiuk. Mn 21 Newark won another ten-lnnlng game mm AVIIkcs-Barre to ila I'he vlltor plnvl an errorless game until the tenth Inning, when tho euoro nf Pittou and Halllgan were re sponsible for three runs Iloth pltchets twirled tine ball and tho game waH one cf the lines! exhibitions eei played 111 this city. Score hj Innings. R H 12. N-vvark ..0 00000100 31 5 1 AVIIkH-ll,iirH . 00 0 000010 1 ! 5 2 Hattei less Newark, Brown and Roach; AYilkcs-Ilurif Pattnn and Smith. L'm pllf Hi ii. Rending Defeat's Paterson. TU.i.IIiik, Alnv 2.! Tho IochIh defeated tin Piitcinn dull in n nlcel (ontested K.im b a mop of ! to 0 The lsltors wtic unable to hit Martin, who pitched a inagnlllc. nt game, hti Iking out seven nun. The phnlng nf Chllds and Oocli-nam- weui fetituies Scoio: R.H E. U tiling .. .t 0 0 1 00 00 0 2 11 1 r.itcis-on 00 0000000 04 2 Hntterles - Riadlnj, Oarvln Snyder, Hi ailing, H.iwen ami Duncan Umpire Hergt i Richmond Takes a Double-Header. Alb mown. May 2J. Richmond won a iloublt-lnadei fiom Allentown today While the MHitherm is played good ball lid (Imiruil the victories they vveio favored with otienltH nf good fortune at i'lipoitant moments. Score by Innings: first gume ll.II.13. Allentown 0 0 011000 02 6 2 lib hmnnd 01030000 4 7 2 (latteries Allentown, Keener and A'ig neux, Richmond, Bishop nnd He Kb. Um pire McDermott. Second game R.H. 13. Allrjitnwu 0200000000 2 1 3 Richmond 0 00000002 13 8 1 Haiti rleti Allentown AA'est and Me Maims; Richmond, Pfanmlller ond Hess, I'mplrc- McDermott. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. AV. Brooklyn 2'i St. Louis 22 Chicago 20 Cincinnati 17 Roston IS Philadelphia 18 Baltimore. ,, , 16 New York 11 Pittsburg a Louisville 10 AA'ashlngton 8 Cleveland 6 L. P C. ! 719 .710 11 .645 11 .607 12 .1.00 3 J .000 15 .516 18 .379 19 .307 20 .333 23 .256 21 .222 AN INVITATION CARD. YOU ARE RESPEOTFULLY INVITED TO INSPEOT OUR SUPERIOR LINE OF FUR NITURE AND CARPETS. RESPEOTFULLY YOURS, PROTHEROE c OO. 303 LACKAWANNA AVE. A. ntil.niri, ll.TTTC Philadelphia 10 0 16 3 100-1117 6 Chicago 5 000 3 200 0-10 13 1 Batteries Dononuo ami Mcranana anu nmirlma' Tnvlor and Donohuc. Um pires Hunt and Connolly. At Pittsburg- R.H.13. ti.i,i A..n r. 9. n ft n n i ft ft r 11 ft Pittsburg 0 20000000211 C Batteries Kltson ond Robinson; Sparks unil Schrlvcr. Umnltcs Gaffney ond An drews. At Cincinnati- R.H.13. New York 0 2 0 14 0 0 0 0-713 3 Cincinnati 20 10011005 7 I Hatterles Meckln and Qrndy; Taylor, Damman nnd Pcltz, Umpires Swat t wood and AVarncr. At Cleveland "" R.1I.I3. AA'ashlngton 10 0 10 10 0 0-3 8 3 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 7 5 Batteries McPatlnnd, Haket and Mc Gulre; Hill and Sugden. Umpires Smith and Burns. At Louisville- K.II.E. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 31117 0 LoulsMllo 000001000-1 0 2 Batteries Kennedy nnd l-'orrcll and Grim! Dowllng nnd Klttrldge. Umpires Hmsllo and McDonald. At St. Louis- R.H.13. St. Louis 0 112 12002917 2 Boston 0 10002010411 a Batteries Powell nnd Crigtr; Kill"! nnd Bergen. Umpires O'Day and Mc-i Garr. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. AA'orccstcr, 9; Syracuse, 1. ' Rochester, 8; Hartford, 7. Toronto, 9; Springfield, 8. Providence, 6; Montreal, 3. Western League. Minneapolis, C; Buffalo, 1. St. Paul, 7; Columbus, 1 Milwaukee, 7, Indianapolis, 1. Interstate League. New Castle, 4; Dajton, 3. Porst AVayne, 5; A'oungstown, 3. Mansfield, 5: Toledo, 3. Grand Rapids, 2: Wheeling, 1. College Games. At Mlddletown Georgetown 4, AA'cs lejan, 3. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Twlrlers challenge tho AA'lllow Street Stars on Cow field grounds for Sat urday, May 26, ut 2 p. m. D. Hdwards, manager, T. Kane, captain. Meet at Spruce street and Franklin avenue. Tho Superba bat-e ball club of St. Thomas' college would like to arrange a game of ball with any team in tho city whose players average 17 years of age. Addiess return challenges to James V. Ruddy, St Thomas' college. The AValla AA'ah base ball team de feated tho Maroons, of Mtnooka, on tho Carson City groundp, Providence, Sunday b a scoro of 11 to 10. The AValla Wall team challenge the South Side team to a game next Sun day on the South Sldo grounds. John Bradv, manager. The Maroons, of Mlnooka, challcnga the Sampsons, of the South Side, to n, gamo of ball Sunday afternoon, May IS, at 3 p. m. sharp on the Mlnooka grounds Answer as eatlv as convenient. Thomas C. Kcnnv, manager. The School of Lackawanna will plav AA'yomlng seminary next Saturday nftci noon nt 3 SO Athletic park should bo well tilled with fans, who enjoy good amateur ball. St. Thomas' resenes and the School of Lackawanna will play a game of base ball at Athletic park net AA'cdnesday af ternoon. The high school nnd Carbondale will battlo for honors on Memorial Day. Ono game will bo played nt Carbondale In the morning, and ono game at Athletic park In the afternoon. Good games nro expected. The City Hall base ball club which will play tho Court House club on the James Bos' grounds next Saturday afternoon Is made up as follows ( atelier, Delin quent Tax Collector Torwllllger; pitcher, City Treasurer Robinson first base. Com inon Councilman Coleman, second base, Chnlrman Schroeder; third base Detec tive Moir; shortstop, Poor Tax Clerk Tropp; left field. Controller's Clerk How ell; center field. Assessor Rtnsland; right field, Chief of Police Robllng The 33 school base ball team defeated the Green Ridge Stars by tho following score: No 33 tchool, 21, Green Ridge Stars, 12 Tho Heavy Hitters, ot Green Ridge, challenge nny team In tho city under 18 j ears of nge to n gamo of base ball for Sunday, May 2S, on the Johnson Pond grounds. Take tho Green Ridge or Dun more Suburban cars. Robert Moran, manager: AViniam Costello, captain. Tho 13urekaa challenge the Mlnooka base ball team to a gamo of ball on their ground Ma 2S. Ei'gerie Cannon, cap tain The AVebt Side team challenge any club In the county to n game of ball May 2S, on AVest Side grounds. T. Thomas, man nger. Tho Actives, of Providence, would like to in range a game with the AA'cst Sldo Browns or the Crescents or Maroons, of Mlnooka, for Sunday, May 23. T. Court ney, mamger. GERMANS CHALLENGE YALE. Cannot Accept the Challenge of the Hambergers. Cnptnln Allen, of the Yale crew, has received a challenge from tlio Tlnm. Inn g Allgemelner-Alster club of Ger many to compete In the annual nation al regattn at Hamburg in August. The Yale crew will bo obliged to decline the challenge, because no prep arations! have been made to cross tho ocean this summer, and because tho regntta Is to be rowed on Sunday, and the Yale faculty would not allow tho crew to row on that day. Jockey Horton Bead. Jockey John Hoi ton. who was fatal ly Injured while riding tho horso Tun tore in the Grand National Steeple chase, at Morris Paik on Saturday, died at the Fordlmni hospital nt 10 o'clock Monday night. Horton was 2i years of age and was well known on the Metropolitan race tracks. KIght years ago Horton's services were greatly In demand.esneclally at Bright on Reach, Possibilities of Language. "Is It truo that jou had Barker arrest ed for threatening you?" "Yes, I found thut ho had It In for me, and so I had him In for It." Indlanup olla Journal. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Btronir Aaacrtlons to Jamt What tht, Ilemtdle Will Do. Muojon futrmUM Ibtt tils JlbMjmatUro Cur will curt nrlr til ci or rtnumt. turn la ftw betitii that bli DippU Oir will cart lndlft itlon tod It tomch troubltti tbtt hi KMotj (Mr wul cur CO pr tfnt. ef all caita of kldnor troubltl that kli Ca tarrh (Tor will cur catarrh do raatttr how loot ataodlDf : Uat hi Heailacha Oira will or any kind of headaca In a fair minute; that Ma Cold Our will oultklr break un mar form ef cold and t ea throuth tfc atlr Hat of taiaedlaa. At all drutflata, 25 ctata a vial. I! jou need medical adrle nrlt rref. Munron, 1508 Arab at., rblla. It la abaolutel b. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Associated Press. Now York, May 2J.Neglcct of the Stock exchange) by tho outside public continued to bo tho marked feature of the trading, and as Is usual a narrow market, prices drifted uneasily up and down following the erratic movements ot special stocks. Dealings wcro evidently almost wholly confined to tho professional clement who seek profits on a day's turn In prices. The closing on tho exchange was easy in tono though ruther dull and showed net losses In nil but u few cases. Total sales, 411 lm) shares. Thero was a good demand for tomo of tho reorganisation 4 per cent railroad bonds, the Union Pacific and Northern Pac'fics 4s both touching record prices. Total sales, par value, JJ.74I.O0O. Vnlted States govern ment bonds unchanged. By Carrlngton & Cusack New York, May 15). Tho opening was o.uiet und Irregular, Sugar being the only feature, tho activity being followed by a sharp decline duo to heavy sales around 161, with subsequent heavy purchases below ID'J. Tho railroads advanced frac tionally on a little London bujlng and covering by tho trndors. Tho Traction stocks were featureless, except tho firm ness In Metropolitan which advanced on Insldo purchases us was also tho case In lubber. Tho Grangers weakened on tho early strength In wheat and renewed crop damage reports but subsequently recov ered their early loss on renewed Jump in Sugar, which was heavily bought by .Bos ton up to tho high prices of the day. Flower brokers appeared as prominent bu.eeis In Urookljn Rapid Transit, aim Federal Steel. London traded nominally, buying about D.OOO shares, the balance of tho purchasing power coming from tho shorts und tradeis who bought moder atel, with tho Idea that the market should be higher following the dullness and depression. Uxehungo was advanced k per cent, with renewed talk of gold exports. Tho latter nro not probable at this time, how ever, and oen should they occur, will probably he checked nt once by further offering of sterling bills. New York Air Brako was u prominent feature and ad vanced 11 points on n story that the company nau reccueu very protltaoio foreign orders and on buying by Flower nnd Intel ests connected with tho man. ngement. Tho market has been so dull that it has really reflected merely tho changing humor of the street and has i.o speelul significance at tho moment. Tho news from Albany was rather of a neg ative character, tho legislation adjour.t lng until AA'ednesday without accomplish ing unything. Tho senate taxation com mittee meets this afternoon, to draft tho franchise bill on the lines advocated by the governor Indications now are, that the bill will pass both houses as approved by Friday, to bo signed at once. AV'o are told, however, that tho Tammany as bemblymcn arc, and senators are llablo to act as obstructionists and it Is by no means sure that the nmer.ded bill will havo an easy time of It. The close was rather dull and weak. & CUSACK, stock and bond biokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos- . . Ing. est. est. lng Am. Spirits ii; u 1171 mi Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..1C1 loJVl loS 158ii Am. Tobacco Co ,101 103',b 103 103 Am. 8. & AV G3'i r,4' C2'i b21 Am. S. & AV Pr ... J.7", 7H 7'i 1'7'i AtclV T'VM5- r 1S'6 1S3 Ws 1S1 a., t & s f pr .. pi?, r't. ran 13U Am. Tin Plate S8'5 sw 371'. i7K Brook. R. T 113 l!49i 111 111? Con. Tobacco ElU r.l", 51 KU1 dies, & Ohio 51 2jii or, ..r, Jllc-. . &Q 130 1309 129Vi l?3',i Chic. & G. T 13? n't ml ivi Chic., Mil & St P . IZV'i, 123'S 122,i 1" Chic, & N. AV ...jreii 13314 152'i 1521? chic, r. 1 & p ..no m wu, iw "k 9.a"o -c. . ,7" J"' i"q W C. C. C. & St. L .... 52i 53 5.' ZZU Delaware & Hud ...111,34 117 ub llb4, I-ed. Steel y) rov, nyv rl0i? Gen. Electric US us mH HIT? Int. Paper 4714 45U Aril Jo Louis .iNB.,.1 &; C5 66! lli Manhattan Kle 110 lpl low no4 Mot. Traction Co . .21? 223 210 23.1 "KA&.Jex 24 34 3314 wi Mo. Pacinc 421 42ii 41H 4P4 Nat. Steel z m-; Js i $ J- Central m'3 ,ff , m V oIr .Br'?k0 'W w,i 1SG 1DG1J ntY'.c"Jtral 331 132 i3i m? North Pacific 4T wf & '& Nor. Pacific, Pr ... 7r,'; 77 ?v I)? n waji .....::: a 'Si Reading 1-T tV ' : ,., "?? cn,.h. vr ;. 'Jin ?r "h MD'a Tcnn.C & iron ... tfil t,vi Mi' 5 Texas Pacific . . iqiJ ?,,? K 7 YiJ H rnlonPac"Pr .-:.; 7 Wt 75 ft- 1 1- R'nbb1..!?:.:: 3? SSI g S west, umon ..::'::: Ji i$ $? CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE. AVlir vt Open- High- Low- Clos. July".C.T; -'" ?t' ,n- September '. 74V i'.' i' ' CORN. '4 '' ' T4U ,"'; ; 33'i .lit; ii- .... September sYl 31V i OATH. 'Yi u,8 JV 337. OATH. July .. . PORK. July ...., I.ATfD 235, 234 23 23 S27 S32 8 22 S.23 J"lV.Ttt B27 G23 D.27 September ........ 1.S3 487 J.S3 4.87 Scranton Hoard of Trade Exchnntra Quotations-All Quotations Bom d on Par of 100. asea STOCKS. 1 Scranton As Plttston Trac. Co First National Bank i:imhum Boulevurd Scranton Savings Bank Scranton l'.ieklng Ci Third National Hank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scrnnton Railway Co Dime Dep & DIs Bank Economy Light. Heat & Pow er Compnny Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company Soanton Forging Co Tiadtrs' Nattonal Bank Licka Lumber Co. .......... . I.ncka Trust fc Safe Dcp, Co. Mooalc Mountain Coal Co. ... Sctnnton Paint Co. flark & Snovcr f , Com Clark & BnovorCo, Pr. Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle AVorkH Scr iron Fence & Mf?. Co BONDS. Scrnnton Pass. Hallway, first mortgare. duo 1920 Tcople's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School B1 . City of Scranton St. Imp. 6. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Hcranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds... Carcon Coal Co 'Id. Asked. 20 500 ... a;; 10 "si 285 ... ... SO soo :;. 156 ! 150 !M ... 115 400 123 ... 100 so ... 100 115 116 11G 100 102 102 83 100 ioo 115 Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, May 23.-AVheat-8teady; contract giado, May, 75yia70c. Corn AVeak but unchanged; No. t mixed. May, 38a38c Oats Dull and ulc. lower; No. 2 white, clipped, 33a3!e; No, 3 do, do., 32Va33c; No. 2 mixed, do., 31a32c. AA'ool unchanged. Provisions Unchanged, lour Firm and BalOc. per barrel higher; winter super, 2.15a2 35; do. extras. U 50. 2 75; Pennsylvania roller clear, JJ.10aVt.25; do. do, Htrnlght. t3 30n,H5; western win tei clear, 3.10a8.30; do, do. straight, 13,35 The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSC for tho Benefit ot All Who Have Houses to Kent, Real Estate, or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Slttiatlom or Help These Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Ara In serted Free. WANTED. AVANTED-BOYS AND GIRLS TO COL- icot stamps. Good pay! VM tor dcsi collections. Send ten cents in silver for particulars. Address T. L. Deavor, 618 AVarren street, Syracuse, N. Y. AVANTED-CABR OF BAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send B cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. AVANTED-A PATTERN MAKER AT 1200 AVnshlngton avenue, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. AVANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GKN cral housework. Apply 323 AVebster avenue. WANTED A GERMAN GIRL AS cook and laundtess. Apply Sirs. Piatt, 610 AVtbstcr avenue. AVANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL nouseworK at 21s tspruco aircui, AVANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAN housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp a Homestead. LADIES TO EMHROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing. easy work sent to your home, write for sample and materials, tlnlqua Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. NowYoik. WANTED-TO BUY. A GENTLEMAN AVILL BUY A 8EC ond hand upright piano If tho price Is right. Address stating maker s namo and price, Cash, Tribune ofllcc. .. . .1 1 FOUND FOUND-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING sum of money. Owner can navo oy calling at South Sldo police station or at homo of Offlcor George Jones, 02S Cedar avenue. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY "AMOUNT. PROMPT' SERVICE. H27 to J15.W a month per $1,000, In cluding Ufo lnsuranco for rull amount borrowed. Death cancels mortgage; bal anco due on loan deducted from policy, remainder paid to deceased borrower a family. Payments limited to fixed terms and guaranteed. Guarantee Fund (paid In cash), JIOO.OOO.OO. 401 Board of Tiado. 10 to 12; 3 to 5 30 dally. Open AVednes day and Saturday evenings. STRAIGHT MONEY. AT ONCE. CUR ry, attorney, Connell Building. MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL SUMS of $500 upward, 4 to 6 per cent. James Gardner Sanderson, Mcars' build ing, Scranton. FURNISHED ROOMS. FmtNlsHEDFlioNT ROOM FOR rent in aulel house, ono or two chil dren. Address, AA. P. S Tribune office. JOjARDJiNDROOMSj DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR MARRIED couple and single gentleman with board at tho Aldlno, 420 Adams avenuo. Centrally located. Terms moderate. BOARDING. BOARDING. 625 PINE STREET. AA'ANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT the O. S. Hendricks property, Clark's Summit, three minutes walk from depot, right adjoining grove. Mrs. S. E. AVells, Clark's Summit, Pa. A BOARDING HOUSE, OPENED JUNE 1st, for gentlemen only. Meals 716, rooms 717, Madison nvenue; best refer ences given and required. NEWSPAPERS THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tho news stands of Relsman Bros.. 405 Spruce and 603 Lin. den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo; I. S. Sehutzcr, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Impioved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave ardors 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono 9540. n3.55; do. do. patents, $2.C0a3e5; spring clear. $2.E0a3.10; do. straight, $3C0a3.S0; do. patent, $3.80a4; do. favorote brands, higher. Butter-Dull and c. lower; fancy western creamery, lic.; do. prints, 20c. Eggs Firm and c. higher; fresh, nearby, 14c. at tho mark; do. western, 14c. at tho mark; do. southwestern, 14c. at the mark; do. southern, 13al3c at tho mark. Cheese easy; New Y'ork full cream, fancy new small, 10c: do. do. do. fair to choice, new small, 9alic; do, do. do. old, as to quality, 10allc. Re fined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Steady. "Tallow Quiet, unchanged; city prime. In hogsheads, 4Ha4Vic: country do. do. barrels, 4c; dark, do., 3'ic; cakes, Cc; grease, 2'iR3c. Llvo Poultry Firm, good demand; fowls, 12e ; old roosters, fcc. ; spring chickens, 25i30c ; ducks, 0a9c Dressed Poultry Firm, good demand; fowls, choice, 12c; do. fair to good, HallHc; old roosters, ie. ; broil ers, nearby, 3 to 4 pounds, 25a2Sc; do. small and Inferior, 20a23c. : western do.. 20a2Sc. Receipts Flour, 1,700 barrels nnd 8 000 sacks; wheat, 1,600 bushels, corn, 20,000 bushels; oats. 105,000 bushels. Ship ments AA'hcat, 26 000 buBhels; corn, 70,000 bushels, oats, 46,000 bushels. NswYorkarain and Produce Market New Y'ork, May 23. riour Moderately active but weaker. AA'heat Spot mar ket weak; No. 2 red, 83Uc, spot and to arrrvo f. o. b. atloat; No. 2 red, &0Uc. ele vator; No 1 northern Duluth, k3"ic f. o b.. atloQat to arrive; options opened firm but developed sudden weakness and ruled heavy until the last hour when nctlvo covering Inspired a sharp rally. A second collapse followed under a bear raid and elosed weak at ;alc. net loss; May closed SlUc; July, 70'ic, September, 7S'4c. ; December, 78"ic Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 40a41c t o. b . afloat spot for new and old; options opened steady, af terwards declining and closed weak at "ia'sc. net decline; May closed 392c; July, 3SHc. oats-Spot dull; No. 2 white, 31c: No. 3 do., 33c; track white, 3la3Sc; options qulot Buttor Steady; western creamery, 1'alSc; do factory, llane ; Imitation creamery, 12al'c; stato dairy, 13al7cj do creamery, 15nl8c Cheese Steady; largo white, 9c ; small do., 3a 'He ; largo kurd, Ssic; small do., iHjaTc Eggs Firm; stato and Pennsylvania, 15c; western fresh, 15al5c; bouthern, llal3e. Chicago Qraln and Produce. Chicago, May 23. Heavy realizing, de spite crop damage news causod a decline of 'ia'fcc. In wheat today Corn and oats lout He. each. Pork and ribs closed a shade higher nnd lard a shade lower. Cash quotations were as follows. Flour Quiet nnd unchanged; No, 2 spring wheat. 73a74Hc: No. 3 do, do., 6Sa72Hc; No. 2 red, 75a70c: No 2 corn, 314c. ; No. 2 yellow, 33ia34c; No. 2 oats, ta2"c; No, 2 white, 29Via3lc; No. S do. 28d29c; No. 2 barley. 36a40c; No. 1 flax, $1,05; north west, $1.07al.07; prime timothy soed, J2 30; mess pork, $8.20a8 25; lard, $5 07n r10; short ribs. $4 65a4S5; dry suited shoulders, 4ija4c; short clear, $3a5.10; whiskey, $126; sugars, cut loaf, $6.03; granulated, $5 52. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 23. Cattle Actlvo ds mand at strong rrlces; fancy grades brought $5 55a5.63;, choice steers, $5 25aB50; beet do., $4 30a4.75;. western fed, do., $1 CO a5.40; mediums, $t.saa4 95; stockers and feeders. $Ia5 2"; covys and heifers, $3C0a 4 S3; cnlveB, $"n7.B0. Hogs Trade lively with prices fully Sc. higher; fair to FOR RENT MMAiAAA ROOMS FOR RENT-INQUIRE AT 810 South AA'yomlng avenue. A GOOD STORE FOR RENT APPLY at Postofilce, Mooslc. NINE-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT; modern Improvements. Apply corner Monroe und Electric avenues; conveni ent to car. FIVE SECOND FLOOR ROOMS; ALL modern conveniences, 740 Adums. Ap ply 810 AA'ashlngton. HOUSE FOR RENT-23 ADAMS AVE . nuej modern Improvements; rent, '- "" .inquire jjimo unnic, mt. iuniicn. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAH- Dunmore. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North AA'ashlngton nvenue, formerly occupied by J. w. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawunna avenue. FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE- nue. ror particulars address Box 315, Scranton, To. FOR SALE-TEN It-I-P-A-N-S FOR 6 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE, 605 Qulncy avenue; city steam; selling prlco, 16,600; rent, $10 per month Including Bteam heat. G, r. Reynolds. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 235 Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All modern Improvements. Hardwood finish, sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell. 220 Broadway. New York city. LEGAL. IN RE: ESTATE OF ROSANA G. Tripp, lato of tho city of Scranton, deceased. Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, all perbons having claims or demands against tho said estate will present them for pay ment, and those Indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to EZRA II. RIPPLE, Executor. WILLARD, AVARREN & KNAPP, Attorneys for Estate. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE. T. L. EYRE, Governor. Superintendent. L. G. McCAULEY, Auditor General. JAMES S. DEACOM, Stato Treasurer. PROPOSALS OR "FURNISHING STA tlonery. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of tho Commonwealth of Pcnn silvanla, -wo hereby Invito sealed propo sals, at pilcea below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for the several de partments of the Stato Government, and for making repairs In the several de partments and for the distribution of tho public documents, for tho year ending tho first Tuesday of June. A. D , 1900. Separate propsals will bo received and separate contracts awarded as an nounced In said schedules. Each pro posal must bo accompanied by a bond, with at least two sureties or ono surety company, npprovod by a Judgo of tho court of common pleas of tho county In which the person or persons making such proposal mav reside, conditioned for tho faithful performancn of tho contract nnd nddrcKsed and delivered to tho Poard of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock in , of Tuesday, tho Cth day of June, A. D., 1P09. at which tlmo tho proposals will bo opened and published In tho Reception Room of tho Executive Department nt Harrlsburg, nnd contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blanks bonds nnd schedules containing nil necessary Information can be obtulned at this Department T L. EYRE, For the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings. SITUATIONS WANTED AN EXplRJTNCED SLESWOviAN dostres position. Address G, Trlbuno office. SITUATION AA'ANTED AA'ASTHNG and Ironing done nt 227 Marlon street; an expert hand on ladies' nnd gentle men's clothes or any kind of fine Inundry. 227 Marlon street, opposlto tho factory, Green Ridge. SITUATION WANTED -BY WOMAN to act na nurse, no objection to trav eling. Address Nurse, Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY' 17 years of ago; good education and hab- Its. Please wtlto to D. 8. J 221 Hill street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man, 20 years of age; good education and no bad habits. Address R. M. AA' 1921 Brick avenuo SITUATION AVANTED-BY A GIRL AT light housework in small family; can speak German and French. Apply 1300 ... -1 . r...H Vao A. TJn.l. eilDSOI sirvri, mu. n) ,,uti nun SITUATION WAWTKU-HY AN VAf derly lady as housekeeper or at gen eral housework In a small family. In quire 507 Hanlson avenue WANTED-BY A RELIABLE YOUNG man, with a good high school educa tion, a position In which he can work his wav; ran furnish refeienccs. Ad dress M. 8 P.. Tribune office. WANTED-WORK AS PORTER, DRIA' er or housework of uny kind bv col ored man from south; sober and willing to work. 422 Leo court, city SITUATION WANTED-DOING AVASH lug, ironing or any kind of liouso cleaning by tho day or will tnko washing home. Mrs Leo, sldo door, 420 Tranklln avenue. choice. $3R7'ial0j; heavy packers, $3 51a 3S5; mixed. $1.r5a3.90- butchers, J3 82'ia 3 93; pigs, $3.35a3.W. Sheep and Lambs Demand active at yeBtei day's ndvansed prices iwero readily paid. Inferior tu choice sheep Bold at $175a5 00, chletly $5 25a5.DO; yearlings, $60a5.8, clipped lambs, $1 25a6 05; Colorado woolcd lambs, $610, spring, ICaS per 100 pounds. Re ceiptsCattle, 2 000 head; hogs, 17.000 head; sheep, 17,000 he id Buffalo Llvo Stock Market. East Buffalo, May 23. Cattle Receipts, 23 cars; quiet und unchanged A'eals Easy, at $'n7, extra, $7.25. Hogs Re ceipts. 10 cars; active nnd sternly at 5c. higher; Yorkers, $103al07Vj; best wtlghtx, $4u7ia410; pigs, $3 95a4; roughs, $3.25n3 40, stags, $2 C3a3.60. Sheen and Lambs Re ceipts, 15 cars; steady at yesterday's prices; fancy, $6.75afi.W; others, !75aG40; sheep, $190.15.15; culls to good, $2 2'a4.75; wethers, 55.10aC.3O. East Liberty Cattle Maiket. East Liberty. Pa May 23,-Cattlo-Steady; extra, $"45aD.50; prime, 5.40i5 45; common, $J50a4 2' Hogs Slow; assort ed mediums, $4a4 05; heavy hogs, $1; light A'orkers, $J'K)a3.'J5; pigs, $3 75a3 90; roughs, $2 50a3.40, Sheep Firm; choice wether, $5.10a5.15: common, $2.C0j3M: choice lambs, $6.25a6 35; spring lambs, $3a7.5Q; veal calves, $7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil City, May 23.-Cicdlt balances, $1.13; certificates, no bids; shipments, t.9,134 barrels; average, 76,7-6 barrcU; runs, 108, 119 barrels; average, 79,025 barrels. SPECIAL NOTICE. IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE THE USE of gas In stoves and ranges, tho prlen of gas for that purposo Is hereby mado subject to n discount of 10 per cent, front tho regular rate of $1.10 per ono thou sand cubic feel consumed, provided thn bill Is pnld on or beforo tho 20th day of tho month In which the bill Is presented. A sepnrato meter, furnished by tho com pnny In necessary. By order of the board. G. D. HAND. Secretary tho Scranton Gns nnd AVater company nnd tho Hydo Park Gas com pany. April 24th, 1819. SPECIALIST. MRS. DR. KING-VAIL, LADIES' SPE clallst, 224 Adams avenuo. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT mont, C0c; shampooing, WJc; facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. MAAAAAMvwyvw MAmMA ARCHITECTS EDWARD If. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell bulldlnr, Scranton. E. L AA'ALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COG AVashlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco st., cor. Wash. av Scranton, FREDERICK L. RROWN, ARCHITECT Price building, 126 AVashlngton avsnue, Scrnnton, T. I. LACEY & PON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Banlc OBNTI3T3 DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI yato Hospital, cor. AVjomlng and Mul berry. DU H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. R. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOA'ER. Cool 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 fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & AV pasergcr depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOH. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Ofilces, 612-613, Mears Building. , FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Count ellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and II, AVashlngton avci.ue AVILLARD. WARREN & ' N'APP. AT torneys nnd Counscllois-ut- v. Re publican building, AVushlngtou avenue, bcranton. Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES AA'. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV, Rooms 614, CIS nnd 516, Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuilty Mears' building corner AVashlngton avenuo and Spruco street. JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-904, 9th floor, Menrs building. L. A. WATREP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. mi Duurci ot Traua uuuning, ocranion, 1 Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAAA'. Commonwealth buPdlng Scranton, Pa PATERSON & AVILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W. BKRTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY' A. SHEPHERDrMrDTlIOME opathlst,, 616 Linden street. DR. AA'. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH AVASH Ington uvenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Board of Trade Building. Ofilco bouts, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rcsl. denco, 809 Madison avenuo DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Tiuss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephone 1303, Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. AV. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE Ms AA'ashlngton avenuo. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys und genito-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden ttrcet, Scranton. Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAAVANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 12 Send for cntulogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D AValter II. Buell. A. M. SEEDS C, R, CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; btoro 115 AA'ashlngton ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCRECN3 JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACK V wanna avenue, Scri.nton, Pa manufac turer of AA'Iro Screens MICCELLINeOUS BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, paities, receptions, wed. dings nnd concert woik furnished. For terms, address It. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 AVyomlng avenue, over Hulbarts' muslo store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' SlinnllOS, envelopes, paiicr uus. mum. AVarehouse ISO AA'nstungion avenue, Scranton, Pn. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vnllov KallroaJ, t ..ffoct Mnv 11. M3 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. tuimu,r. . - wi-,- j -. i or vv nuu -... " .". ..,. i-...i-clnal points In tho coal regions via D. & U It It.. 6.43, 218 and 4 27 p. in. Tor l'o?VBethlehem'. F.aston. Reading, Ha 2 ouimu. . --- ,, n,.Vj, m,i FOr JUIIKIIUII1I"W, w..u..w, ,.11111.11, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D L. & AV. R. R k03 urn.. 12.65 and 3.35 p m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag nra Falls. Chicago nnd nil points west via D & H. R. R.12 03. (3 33 Black Diamond Express) 7.48 and 11.10 p, m, Sundays, D ft H 11.43 a, m 7.48 p. m, Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh A'ulley parlor cars on all trains between AAMlkes-Barro und New Y'ork. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H AVILBUR, Gen Supt.. South Ilothlehem. Pn. CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt 20 Cort- landt street. New A'nrk. A. A'. NONEMACHER, Division Pass- engcr Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlckits nnd Pullman reservations apply 209 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa, For Philadelphia und New York via D & II R .. ut 45 a m. and 12.03. 2.18. 4 27 H ick Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m . iv x. n . i.e.1. t.13 i. m. rlRhlirc anil prilltl imi iiuriuicuiuis Hill tloiis via D & II ,U. It. 645 a 111., 12 01. 18 (127 macK uuiiiiuim AjiiuaH), j;,v. u 11 & 11.. l.W). i.15 n. m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedulal 1 IMOtt Mar 10. ia.nl. 7.30 n. m.. week days, for Sunbury aiarrisnurg, rmiaucipnia, uaiti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 10.15 ti. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvllle, Heading-, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury. Harrlaburc, Philadel phia, Daltimoro, Washington nnd Plttsburp nnd the West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har rlsburff, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. 11. IIUICI1ISSOV. Ueneral Manajer. Wei.. Lnci'ii. und Western. TrniH't?ct sone1ay, Nov. 14, isn nres tnr 'v Scranton as follows: Ex 140 ion ?rKH.cw.yrk, m,d ntl 'n18 cast. S.33 p. m. ani1 1005 u m'! 2'M ani nhin Pni8 !Sr Laston, Trenton, Phllaflel gnla1nrrld tho south, 510, 8.00 ond 10 05 , -. t? ana Z-X P. m. iS?."".'1 accommodation, 6.10 p. m. mlraP r?.?,or "'nKhamton. Oswego, El MorH.S.'lT"'11.''1 "ath. Dansvlllc. Mount 153 nn,innUuffn,' 12- 2.33. 9 00 a. m.J tloiis nr V??.p; m- rnaklng closo connoo no?MiSn.1fJufrn.10 to n11 Plll's " th0 west Wn.h?.,t .nnu southwest. mii"!0" accommodation. 3.40 p. m. viE ,1mlon anu ay stations, 1.05 p. m. 1-Ivl0 1''0! accommodation, 5.10 p. m. r. nP a fnr Ul,ca and Richfield Springs, -si a. m. nnd 1.55 p. m. FohrnC' .?? 9 a- nnd 1.B.7 p. m. nrZ. -Ar'humberlnnd. Plttston. AVllkes viii '1.1J.'mo""'. Bloomsburg and Dan-iimi.-.ma5ln'" co''0 connections nt North nmlX,'!s"(, ror AVIlllamsport, Harrlsburg. 1J?"r"'"-e. AVashlngton nnd tho south, tint,. rUJSnl)crIancl nnd intermediate sta ns, 6 00, 10 05 . m , nd 1.55 and C 40 p. , ""'Jeoko and Intermedin stjlons, tWo?.."" 11,10 a m Plymouth nnd-?hter- Kia,. s'atlons, 3 33 and SCO p. m. For Jv'nston. 12 CT, p m oil ".i"131 Parlor nnd sleeping coaches o nil express trains. BV?J dct.n"ed Information, pocket tlme- Jaio, hetc" aPPv l" M L. Smith. Dls- flce Passeneer Agent, depot ticket of- Dclaiv.trj and Hudson. -P ,J,a'' 14J". "5n trains will leave bcranton ns follows- tor Carbondale- 20, 7.53 853.10.13 a. ".! J? noon; 123, 2.20, 3 52, C23, 6 23, 7.67, 9.U 1L0O p. m.; 1.10 u. m. I-or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New Lngland points, etc-6.20 a. m , For IIonesdnlo-G 20, 10.13 a. m 2.20, 5.2T. p. m m1??1" Wllkes.Barre-6 45 7.4S, 8 43, 1.38. -ll3 ,"'.,m:: 120J' 12J- 2-18. 3W, 4 27, 6.10, . 4S, 10 41. 11.30 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Hi115''.'"0!- Railroad 6.4' p m 12 03. ) 28. 4 27 p. m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p m. For Pennsvlvnnln Railroad points, 0.45, 9 3S iu m . 2 IS, 4.27 p. m. 1'or western points, via Lehigh A'allov Railroad 7 4S a m ; 1201, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will unlvo In Bcranton as fol lows: From Carbondale nnd the North 6.40. 7.43, S', 9 34, 10.3S, 11 t.S a. 111.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.2.. 4 23, 7.43, 10 38 11.27 p in From Wllkes-Barro and the South 0 15. 7.4S, 8 48, 10 08, 11 ,, a in : 1 18. 2 14, 3.4S, C.20, 0.21, 7.53. 1 0".. 10 05 p. m. : 1 13 a. m. SCNDAA' TRAINS. Tor Carbondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3 52. 5 47, 9 53 p m. For AVIlkes-Bnrre 9 18, 12.03 a. m , 1.55. 3 2S, 5.43. 7.48 p. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points lu United Stntes and Canada. J AV BURDICK. a V A.. Albany. N Y. H. AV CROSS, D. P A , Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New .Jcrssy (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division v Stations In New Y'ork Foot of Liberty street, N. II , and South Ferry, AA'hUelull street. Antbraclto coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY' 14, 1S99. Tralils leave Scranton for Plttston. AA'llkes-Barre, etc, at 8 30 a. m., 120, 4 00 p. m. SundaS, 2 15 p. m. For Lukewood and Atlantic Clt, 8M a. m ' For New Y'ork, Newark nnd Elizabeth, 8 .50 (express) am 1 20 (express), 4 00 (ex press) p m. Sunday 2.15 p. m Train leaving 1 20 p m., ai rives nt Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 7 03 p m, and New York 7 05 p in For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a, m 1.20. 4 00 p. m. Sundays, 2.13 p m For Baltimore und AA'nnhlngton, and points South and AA'cst la Bethlehem, 8.30 a. m, 120 p. m Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Brnm h, Ocean Grove1, etc., at 8 30 a. m, and 1 20 p m. For Rending, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, la Allentown, 8 30 a m., 1 20 p m Sun day, 215 p. m For Pottsvllle, S 30 a. m., 1 20 p. m. Returning, leave New Y'ork, foot of Lib erty street. North River, nt 4 00, 9 10 (ex press )n. m , 1.30 (express )p ,m. Sunday, 4 :) a. m. Leave New Y'ork, South Ferry, foot AVhltehall street, at 9 05 n m 1.25 p. m. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from h.Ij tormlml can connect under cover vslth all tlio elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn nnd Staten Island, making quick transfer to nnd fiom Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 a. m.. 3 00 v m. Sundny, 6 15 n, m. Through tickets to all points East, South and AVest nt lowest rato at tho station. J. H OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. L'ric and Wyoming Valley. Tlmo Table In Effect Sept. 19th. 1S9S. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Nowburg and Inurmedlato points on Erlu railroad, also for Hnwley and local points, ut 7 03 11 m nnd 2 25 p, m. Trains arrive at Scruntou fiom above points at 10.23 a. m., and 3.15 and 9.08 p. m. SCIIANTON I1IVI110N. Ill Effect October IlOlli, 1SU. North Hound. noutli Hound. 20S 201 BOlrtuO J SS BUtlons 5T 1 fc w 3 2 5 Q A u p ti Arrive Leave 1 u 7S..N Y Kranklla fit .... 7) . .. 7l0iVest 4Jud street .... 7&S .. 7 00 W'eehawkea .... 8 10 .. a 11 h wlArrlve Leave r 11 r 1 1 10 4S M 1 artosU Sift 3J 10 40 .. 109 Hancock ,,,, aula's 1031 .. I -. btaillcbt ... 2S 4 1021 ... 1.M6 l'reston rark .. 2 31 4 M 1015 1240 Wlnwooa .... 3 41, aO 100'.... 1225 royotcllo .... 25esi4 M.... 1214 Orson .. 248 8V3 940.... ISM riemant Mt. .. 8Pft 8f V.it..., 1159 UDlomlalo ... 309 6. I 921. ... 1149 ForestCltr ... S 19 6 41 910 .. n.14 Carblndale .... S4 tu 07 (ir.o AVhiie iiridge . fa sa, set 901 ,1112V MaTHCld (3 48- 8 01 bM ... 1123 Jermyn .... 3 4103 814. .. 1118 Archibald ... 1H 109 8 50 .... 11 IS Intern .... sueu 846 ..1111 I'eckTlllo .... SKI lt S42 1107 Olrpbaat ... 4 04 4 51 8 40.... 11 0-, Prlceburir .... 4 0; si BSD uai ihroop ... 41C 7 8 53..., 1100 rrovlnesce . HUH si: . .. itlMT rait nce .... UlfiOS-l 8 80.... 10531 scranton .... 410 aa i. um Leare Arrlia r iij n t, Bundayonly t aljclflcs that trains stop 00 signal for pas engeri. Trains 20 and 200 Sunday only. Otbtr trains eUllj except fiunday. ecure rata via Ontario Western before purchasing tlekela and save mancr. 'hrouuh wagier ouffat simper and free re clining chair car New York to Cblcarp rifbuut change, l'n.-rjciijrrr Ukw-tjj KJdcccal to fl'vvai Oeuta I r Illc. J.O.Andcrcon, Gen. rasa Agt T. mtcrott, UlT. Ycm, LIU. boranton, ra.