B THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJS-MONDAY, ftlAY 29, 1899.' GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE AM.ENTOWN DEFEATED SCRAN TON THREE STRAIGHT. In Saturday's Games, Wllkes-Barre Was Downed by Reading by a Close Score Paterson Was Shut Out by Newark The Champions Suffered Defeat at Lancaster Rain Prevented the Cleveland-Baltimore Game St. Louis Defeated Brook lynDiamond Pick Ups. Scranton, for three Btralght games, has yielded to the Dutchmen. Mis fortune seems to bo ours. Kecnan's work was effective, Indeed, and the hits were tew and not often. The Scranton runs were made by a three bagger by O'ConncIl and a sacri fice by McMahon; a three base drive by Eagan and a sacrifice by Doherty. Knoll plajed n star game; he pulled in three two base hits which seemed rath cr shady. Despite the defeat, Scran ton plajed as line a. game as could be wished for. It was a spirited contest. The Barons had trouble on Satur day. Heading's star twlrlcr, Fertsch, was too much to solve, so the Barons jlrlded to him by n score of 2 to 1. The pitchers or Newark and Paterson had a gieat battle. McPartlnnd hav ing u little the best of It The cham pions are not having things so easy north They were defeated by Lan caster by a score of 6 to 3. Bishop was a track target. St. Louis and Brooklyn are fighting hard for first honors. Washington seems to grow weaker as each game is contested. Wet grounds prevented the Philadelphia Pittsburg game on Saturday. Newark shut out Heading jesterday in a well plajed game. Murphy was hit hatd, while Brown could not be tound. Percentage Table. W. Richmond 20 Beading 14 Lancaster 15 Newark 15 Wilkes-Rarro 13 Allentoun 9 Scranton 11 Paterson 9 L. P.C. 8 707 10 .5SJ 12 .535 13 .533 12 .620 13 .403 16 .4)7 1G .360 A SNAPPY CONTEST. But Allentown's Lead Was Too Much to Overcome. Alltntown, May 28 Keenan gave two bases on balls, Joe Delehanty batted out a three-bagger, Henrj Eucrlflced, nnd as sisted by an error by Doherty, Allcnto.vn today obtained a lead that Scranton could not ovcrcjme. It was u snappy contest, and both pitchers were effective. Not more than one lilt was niado by either bide in each Irnlng Score: ALLCNTOWN. B. II. O. A. E. Tate. 3b 0 0 2 2 0 T. Delohanty, 2b 1 0 3 1 0 Smith, If 1 1 0. 0 0 Jos. Delehanty, rf .... 113 0 0 Henrj', cf 0 0 5 0 0 Mclntyre, lb 0 0 0 10 Vlgneaux, c 0 0 3 0 0 Jap. Delehanty, ss .... 0 2 14 0 Keener, p 0 1110 Totals 3 5 27 9 0 SCRANTON. K. 11. O. A. E. Knoll, cf U 1 1 0 U Llppert, rf 0 1 o o 0 Dillon, lb 0 1 U u 0 L'ugan, It 1110 1 Doherty, 2b 0 o 0 1 1 OConncll, 2b 1 1 7 3 u McMahou, ts 0 0 13 0 'lhuck.ira, c 0 0 3 10 Keenan, p 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 2 5 27 12 2 Allentoun 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Scranton 0 10 10 0 0 0 0-2 Earned runs Allcntown, 1, Scranton, 2. Thite-buse hits Jos. Delehanty, O Con uell, Eaguu. bacrlllce hits Hcnrj, D1I lin, Duhertj, Mc.Mahon. Double plajs T. Delehanty to Mclnljto to Tate, l'lrtt babe on bulls Off Keenan, 3. Struck out By Kccmin, 2. Left on bases Allen town, 2, Scranton, J. Umpire McDer mott. Time 12b. At Beading- R.1I E. Beading 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 8 2 Wllkcs-Barro 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Batteries Snyder and l'ertsch; Gondlng und Jlmeson. Umpires Pj le and Ber ger. Time 1.40. At Newark B II E Newark 100000001-2 5 0 l'ateisou U000000OO 0 J 3 Batteries Gunson and Mcl'artlln, Ames und Duncan. Umpire Betts. Time 1 2j. At Lancaster R II E. Lancaster 5 0 0 0 C 0 1 0 0 6 9 1 Richmond 0 0 0 0 110 103 8 2 Batteries. Wilhelm and Wente; Bishop, Ptanmller and Hess. Umpire-Henderson. Time 1.50. Sunday Games. Newark, May 28 Newark continued Its winning gult today by shutting out Read ing in one of the beit games of ball ever played In this city. Reading was never lu the hunt. Brown wus a puizle while Murphy was hit hard and freely. Scoie. RHE Newark 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 13811 0 Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 1 Batteries Newark, Brown and Roacn; Reading, Murphy and Snyder. Umptro Betts. Paterson, May 2S. Paterson defeated Lancaster In easy fashion today. Ger ber, an amateur, pitched for the local team and the visitors failed to net the semblance of a hit in the first five in nings. Schmidt was hit hard In tho sec ond inning, and also gave three, babes on balls, which gavo Paterson sis runs. Score; RHE Paterson 060 00 2001-9 11 1 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 110 4-611 1 Batterls Patcison, Gerber and Dun flan: Lancaster, Schmidt and Wento. Umpire O Donnell. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. I.. 11 U 12 It P.C. .0)4 .637 .b47 .011 Brooklyn St. Louis Boston 22 22 Chicago Carpets. Carpets. Carpets. Axmlnsters, Wiltons, Body Brussels, Selected Patterns. Our Immense assortment of Ingrain Carpets. We are showing this season one of the largest and most selected stock of carpets that has ever been shown in this city. PROTHEROE & CO., Philadelphia .......... 20 13 .06 Cincinnati M 13 .55 Baltlme.ro 19 IS .543 New York 14 21 .400 Pittsburg 12 22 .353 Loulsvlllo 12 3 .343 Washington 12 21 .333 Clovcland 21 .200 At Cincinnati- Il.H.U Boston 00033110 0-8 12 2 Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 3 Batteries Low Is nnd Bergen; Phillips and Foitz. Umpire Connolly. At Chicago- " R.H.E. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0-1 0 G Chicago 0000005005 7 1 Batteries Dlneen and McGutre; Grimth nnd Donohue. Umpires Swartwood and Warner. At Louisville- R.H.E. Now York 2 4 00 2 00 10-9 12 4 Louisville 00 3 2000 106 8 7 Batteries Mockln and Grady; Bowling and Klttrldge. Umpires Bmsllo und Me Donald. At St. Louis- B.II.D. St. Louis 000 13002 1-7 10 2 Brooklyn 110 0 0 2 2 0 06 9 2 Batteries Young and Crlger; Kennedy Hiid Farrell. Umpires O'Day and Mc Garr. Plttsburg-Phlladelphla No game; wet grounds. Cleveland-Baltimore No game; rain. Sunday Games. At St. Louis- B.H.E. St. Louis 00000 10001 3 2 Brookljn 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 -3 12 1 Batetrlcs Powcl and Crlger; Hughes and Parrcll. Umpires O'Day and Mc aGrr. Attendance 16,500. At Louisville- " B.H.B. Loulsvlilo 0 2 0000100-3 7 4 New York 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 0-4 8 1 Batteries Phillips nnd Klttrldge; Do heny und Grady. Umpires Bmnlle und McDonald. Attendance 4,500. At Chicago- B.H 13. Chicago 000002 100-3 8 0 Washington 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3-411 4 Batteries Phyle and Chance; Woy hlng and McGulrc. Umpires Swartwood and Warner. Attendance 7,200. At Cincinnati- B II 13. Cincinnati 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 1-9 9 3 Baltimore 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 G 15 15 6 Batteries Damman, Hawley, Taj lor and Woods; McGlnnlty and Robinson. Umpires Hunt nnd Connolly. Attend ance 0,750. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League Syracuse, 8; Rochester, 9. Montreal-Canada Rain Providence, 8; Worcester. 6. Springfield, 8, Hartford, 0. (Sunday Games Providence, 10; Rochester, 2. Western League. (Sunday Games) Minneapolis, 0, Indianapolis, i. at Paul, 11: Detroit, 9. Milwaukee, 10: Buffalo, G Columbus, S; Kansas City, 5. Intet state League. (Sunday Games.) Grand Rapid, 2; Youngstown, 9 (first game.). Grand Baptds, b; Youngstown, 3 (tecond game.). Toledo, 3; Mansfield, 1. Dayton. 4; Wheellng.3. Port Wajnc, 7; Now Castle, B (first game.). Port Wajne, 9; New Castle, S (second game.). DIAMOND PICK UPS. Three strnlght! The Scranton team arrived Saturday night nt 10 05. Knoll in center field played a wonder ful game Faturdaj'. Bishop was abcut the easiest thing that ever happened on Saturdaj. The Indian seems to be getting up his Seneca blcod. Good b ill he is twirling. Wllkes-Barre, too, has its troubles; they couldn't find l'ertsch in Saturday's game. Eagan's and O'Connell's work at the bat In Saturday's game was of tho finest character. Washington bccms to enjoy defeat; she has had enough to get used to It, at any rate. Newark and Paterson In Saturday's game gavo us a lino exhibition of twirl ing a pitchers' tattle indeed. This afternoon there will be trouble at Athletic park bctwen Scranton and tho Barons. Game culled nt 4 p. m St. Louis and Brooklyn are after first blood thes days Finer ball was never played than these two hard fighting leaders are giving tho public. DOBBS AND SMITH MATCHED. Will Plght Twenty-Five Bounds the Last Week in June. Jack Skellj-, manager of Bobby Dobbs, the champion colored fighter, has succeeded In matching Dobbs for a fight with Mysterious Billy Smith, who defeated Jim Judge , and Kid Lavlgne some time ago. Tho fight will take place tho last week In June and will be twenty-five rounds. The place has not been fixed. Dobbs Is now In England and will re turn Immediately. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corccted by H. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) Butter Creameo , 18V-.al9c; print, 2oo ; dairy, fresh. 17',ialS'4c. Cheese Full cream, new, IO.1IOV3C Eggs Nearbj-, fancy, lt'ic; western, 13c Ueans Per bu , choice marrow, $1.60; medium, $1 45; pea, $1 43, Peas Per bu green, $1 10 Onions Bermuda, per crate, $1.40. Potatoes Per bu , COc Otanges $3al 50 per box Lemons $3 25a3 50 per box. Flour-$i 20a4 50. m Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 27 Thero were not enough cattle received today to make a market and prices ruled nominal Thero was a nvciy demand or nogu and pi Res ruled btronger with some lots selling 2'jc higher, choice, $3S0a3 83, heavy pa(k ers, $3 50 47"'ij; mixed, $IG0a.tSO. butch ers. $3C3ajS7ia; light. $3C0a3S2'i; pigs, $3"VJ 70 1 ho small supply of Hhcep were quickly disposed of at reient prices, bheep sold at $J,75d4 23 for culls and inferior lots, up to $4 75a'50 for prime droves Yearlings, $5J0a5.75, clipped lambs, $'JS a6S0; olorado liimbs going at the top, spring lambs, $bag per 100 ponds Re ceipts attic. 200 head; hogs. 2,000 head; sheep, 2,000 hed Oil Market. Oil City. May 27 -Ci edit balances, $113; certificates, higher, tho bid and close. $1.HJ for cash, lowest. $1.13W; sales of 3000 cash oil at $1 13ty; uhlpments, 71.307 barrels, average, 75 Wi barrels: tuns, 101, 270 barrels, average, 32,015 barrels. Manafacturan of Furniture, 303 Lacka.Ave. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Rovlew. By Associated Press. Now York, May 27. Tliero was a murked disposition in thu Stock ex change dealing to sunder tho speculation in rullrouds und In the Industrial spe cialties. '1 Mo Immobility of tho standard rallioud stocks In face of tho demoral ised opening lu Sugar und Metropolitan Street Hallway was strikingly like tho midsummer markets of jure, when Bugnr was likely to ntitorb a half to three quarters of tho total dealings and when many of tho industrials now traded in had not yet been conceived. Tho bears seemed to have gathered fresh courage und made qullo a savage onslaught upon bugar, tho Tobacco stocks, tho Now) York municipal stocks, smelting and Bteol wlro losses In tho railway wore in significant in most cases. Thero was a simultaneous decline in New York Cen tral nnd Pennsylvania, which was In rath er marked contrast to tho later strength of (tome of the so-called differential trunk lines. Tho first hour had not ex pired beforo an act Ho demand sprang up for tho Heading securities, based on thu strong showing nf tho April statement of earnings. A decreuse In operating ex penses of tho coal company and an in crease in gross earnings by tho railroad company combined to produce an increase in nil tho companies of $107,619. In con nection with tho good report submitted by New Jersey Central earlier in the week und tho Maj' gross earnings of Ontario and Western, tho coalers developed qulto a buoyant and enjoyed substantial gains all around. Erie first preferred shared in tho advantage. The rise in thene stocks was carried to other railroad stocks and checked tho decline In tho spe cialties, short covering causing rallies of botween 1 nnd 2 points. Tho failure of tho market to show any marked response to tho bank statement Induced a fresh raid by the bears which carried Sueur down to H5, an extremo decline from yes tcrdny's close of 9!i points. The market declined in sympathy, tho specialties quite sharply nnd tho railroads only Bllghtlj-. Tho market clcscd under pres sure but with net gains remalnng for most of the railroad stocks. Sterling ex change made an unusual show of stiength for a Saturday with a rlso of Vic. due to tho hardening money rate In London and tho demand on thnt center from the con tinent for gold. In connection with the plethoric condition here dlscloed by tho weekly bank statement thero Is some re newed apprehension of gold exports. Tho demnnd for railroad bonds continued strong at advancing prices, Reading 4s being most conspicuous. Tho exchange will remain closed until Wednesdnj' To tal sales of stocks today, 213,700 shares. By Carrlngton & Cusack. New Yoik, May 27. Tho London mar ket closed at about our last night's prices with a few exceptions which bhowed from a quarter to a half point advance and was very Irregular through out the sessions at times, showing strength and again weakness, Sugar dropping flvu points in the first half hour in a sharp attack bj- bear Interests, r.il ljlug again to 150, then selling off and closing at about the lowest prlco of the day with a loss of r.lno points from last night's close. Consolidated Gas lost about threo points, stimulated by tho re duction of the dividend. The other in dustrials wcro heavy, Brooklyn Rapid Transit losing two points and Metropol itan about four. Tho btrength In tho coal stocks was generally attributed to tho speculative interest wnicn nas neen mtiusn on incso stocks for quite a little while. Tho April statement of Reading was presumed to liave turnlshed tho excuso for the ad vance Prices were bid up on relatively small sales. Steol stocks were dull with tinull trading at about yestcrda''s prices. The market was a genuine ho'l day ore and from its action would lndl cato tho prospect of a better maiket next week. Crop reports instead of improv ing, got worse; and now tho minimum damage to winter wheat Is placed at 100, (CJ0 bushels with a probability of its reaching 135,000,000. As this loss is in tho six turplus producing states, It meins not only an immenso loss of money to farmers, but a great shrinkage In tho tonnage of the rallrcad E-stems whnba mlleago through them Is unusually heavj. It looks as though predictions of SO cent wheat might be realized. Quotations furnlshTd bv CARRINGTON & CUSACK, stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos lnir. est est. inc. Am. Spirits 10 10 0'i 10 Am. Sug. Bob Co ..153 Am. Tobacco Co .... rtV Am. S. 5L W CO 1V 97 C' Oil P 1.3 4VS If. t !-,U IS 51'!, 111U 47'I HVA MjV :v. Cli t Am S & W.. r .... 95 Vi Atch , To & S. l"c A., T. & S P., Pr Am. Tin Plate ... Brook R T. Con. Tobacco Ches. & Ohio Chic, B. & Q Chic. & O. W ..... Chic. Mil & St. P Chic. & N. W .. , Chic, R. I. &P ... Con Gas C. C. C. & St L . Delaware & Hud . lS'i . KU . 34)4 .in . 1i 181 r.3 351 in; 4Si . 2 IV: 2i 23 rt 12'i 1W4 1293J moifc ni'. n.v mi 113. 13'i 13i 1217s .151 ..-. U 71 rm n lilH 151 llO-H 110 151H HO'i .110 170i 171 10Si 1C3 K"S rei GJ4 118'i 119 118H "3 D, I & W 109 Ted. Steel 58 Fed. Steel, Pr SO'i Gen. Electric 117'J Int Paner 45 f8 so'J US 46 575; SO'4, IE1 4VS B7H S0H US 4?4 Louis. & Nash 60V 4. tn CfiH 6G coi; Manhattan Elo 10ni4 loosi 101 iu Met. Trnetlon Co ...222 222 2111$ 22fli Mo. Pacific 404 Nat Steel 46U 41 47 116 111 2biJ 43 70 IV -3 46U 46?; N. J Central 114 114 UBT4 N Y Central ...roi; Hon l'fl't Ont. & WcHt . r a"! North Pacific ... Nor Tactile. Pr . Pacific Mull Penn R. R Reading, 1st Tr . Southern R. R ... Tenn , C &. Tron . Union Pacific ... Union Pac Pr . V S Leather, Pr IT S. Rubber .. . .. 4S ,. 7C4 4S'i 761? 4S4 76?J 4K 4S1 4 4S .UR'l. 1W4 117H lis . 56 ml W 571J Ffl-4 M4 f7 fili$ 5i. 42'4 ',V 57i, 41 74I f3Vt 46'$ 42H 1V CJi 47 74-i, fll 45J CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos- wheat. ing. est. et mg July 75 73'g September 7451 "1 CORN. 74n 74V4 3214 32'S 223, WIS ':? Julv ... Si 32 ... 23U 33V4 September OATS. July . .... September PORK. July LARD. Julv .... RIBS RJiJ 22U 13H 'a m 8 07 S 15 8 03 815 5 00 6 03 5.00 E02 September 4 73 4 SO 4 75 4 S9 Scrnuton Board of Trade Exchange ' Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co Tlrst National Bank t-l.rtVitirct Tlnnlovnr Asked. 20 ioo 93 EOO 215 333 ":b 200 83 130 iib Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Co Dime Dep. & Dls Bank Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company Scranton Porglng Co. Traders National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co . Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep Co. Mooslo Mountain Coal Co. ... Bcranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co, Com Clark & Snover Co, Pr Carson Coal Co. Scranton Axle Works Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co BONDS. Bcranton Pbbs Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1313 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgago, duo 1121 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School i.. City of Scranton St. Imp 0. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scianton Traction 6 bonds... Carcon Coal Co 80 43 ioo 130 iisij 80 400 125 100 so 109 115 115 115 100 103 102 85 100 ioo 115 New York Grain and Produce Market New York, May 27. Flour Dull but steadily held; winter putents. $JS5al; do straights, $3 35a3C5, do. extras. $2C0a310; do. low grades, $2 43a2 53. Whi.it Spot steady; No, 2 red, S3Hc spot and to arrive f. o. b afloat; No, 2 red, 0c elevator; No. 1 Duluth, &3c, f. o. b , afloat to or rlev; options opened easy In response to big spring wheat receipts nnd lower Eng lsh cables: later they rallied on cover ing particularly among May shorts, clos. Ing that option Ho. higher against He. decline In other months nnd the general tone stendy; May closed S2c: Julj', KOHc; September, Tsc.: December. 79'c Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 33,c. elevator; 40Vic. de- The People's MMAAAAAAAMMSAAAAIMMMWMMMMWIM A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit ol All Who Hnve Houses to He tit, Kent Lstnto or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Lxcopt Situations Wnuted, Which Arc In serted Free. WANTED. .w- WiWTnrv-PiMJ firf HAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 6 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co, New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-IN BOSTON, MASS, NON unlon patternmakers, pay $3 00 to $3 50; expenses paid for coming. Address cam bridge, Trlbuno office. FIBST-CLAS3 MACHINERY MOULD ers, also first-class vlso hands wanted by Struthers, Wells & Co , Warren, Pa. 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All modern improvements. Hardwood finish, Banltary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Price reasonable. Address FTank T. Okell. 220 Broadway, New York city. BOARDING. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. WANTED SUMMER BOARDERS AT the O. S. Hendrick3 property, Clark's Summit, threo minutes walk from depot, right adjoining grove. Mrs. S. E. Wells, Clark's Summit, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS and cess pools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke's diug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9540. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARBE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tho nows stands of Relsman Bros , 403 Spruce and 503 I.ln den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce btreet. llvered; options opened easy and further declined under liquidation; later rallied with wheat and closed stead j ut a partial sC. decline, May closed 3&iic: Julj', 3S?c: September, 3$'c. Oats Steady; track mixod western, 30Ha32c. ; track white, 81a3bc; options dull and easy. Lard Quiet; western steamed, 55 30; re fined quiet; continental, $5 45; compound, 440. Pork Steady; mess, $!23aS75; short clear, $10 05all.75; fanillj', $10 50al0 75. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies, Ca5?Sc, do. shoulders, 4Via4)c; do. hams, 7Ha'Jc. Butter Strong; western creamer)1, 15a lSHc; do. factory, Hal3c: Imitation creamery, 12V4al5c: stato dairy, 13Vial7c: do. creamery, 13al8c. Cheese Dull and weak; large white, 9c; small do, 9Ua 9M;c: largo colored, 8'4C.; smull do, Kc. Eggs Barely Bteady; mate and Pennsjl vanla. 16c; western fresh, 15alCc; south ern, llal3c Tallow Firm: cty, 4 9-16a Pic; country. 4?8alTio. Petroleum rirm; refined Now York. $7 20; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.15; do. in bulk, $105. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, May 27. Wheat-Steady but dull; contract grade, Maj', "uiibUc Corn Uc lower: No 2 mixed, May, I7'4a J7'4o. Oats Dull and Ho. lower; No. 2 white clipped, 32',ia33c; No. J wlilto do, 31i4a32c; No. 2 mixed do, 31c. Butter Firm and 4c. higher; fancy western creamery, lbV8c. ; do. prints, 19c Eggs rirm; fresh nearby, 14Val5c; do west ern, 14Hal5c; do. south western, Uallc; do southern, lSKallc. Cheese Steady. Re lined Sugars Unchanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Unchanged: city prime, in .hogsheads, 4Hal'c; countrj' prime, In barrels, 4He ; dark do., 3'8c : cakes, 5c; gieaso, 21,403150. Llvo Poultry Steady but aulet; fowls, 12c: old roosters, So.; spring cmcKcns, zoaooc; aucxs, ua'j'jc. Dressed Poultry Firm, good demand, fowls, choice. 12Hc; do. fair to good, 11 al2c; old roosters, Hie.; broilers, nearby, 3 to 4 pounds, 33aJ3e : do. 4U to 5H pounds, 25ac, small and inferior, do , "0 n23c Receipts Flour, 1 300 barrels and 11 ono sacks, wheat, 21,010 nusneis; corn, 153,000 bushels; oats, 63,000 bushels Ship mentsWheat, 1 700 bushels; corn, G,000 bushels; oats, 2,000 bushels. Chicago Grain nnd Produce. Chicago, May 27. Wheat ruled heay to day until near the end when It rallied briskly and closed with a gain of Vtac Cor nand oats declined Uc each. Pork adavneed 'alOc and lard nnd ribs 3Hc each Cash Quotations were us lollows: riour Firm: winter patents, $3 65a3 75; straights, $3 33.13 45, clears, $3,15a3 23; spring specials, $4 35; patents. $3 40a3M, straights, $2S0.i3 20; bakers, $i20a2 60; No, 2 spring wheat, "Sailc. . No. 2 spring wheat, h9a73'6c ; No 2 oats. 354c ; No . white 27c No 3 white, 25Ha.O?c; No. 2 rje. (i2c; No 2 barley, 37a41c; No. 1 flux seed, $101, prime tlmothey seed, $2 25; clover, contrnct grade, $6 30; pork, $S05a 8 10: lard, $1 97a5; short rib, sides, $4 45 a4 75; dry salted shoulders, 45a44c ; short clear sides, $l0a5 05; whUkej-, $12G, Sug ars, unchanged. Buffalo Llvo Stock Market. Buffalo, May 27. Cattle Receipts, 21 cars, mostly Canadas; nlow for mockers and feeders with other grades of fat und butchering cattle firm, fat cows and heif ers, $4 25n4 65; evals, scarce and easier; good, $6 60a6.73: common to good. $4.73a 6 75. Hogfis Steady nnd firm: bulk cf best grades. $192'4a3 05; Yorkers, light to good, $3S3a3M, mixed, $3 95; pigs, $3 75a 3 SO, few at t3hlli; roughs, $3 20a315, stags, $2 50ai73. Sheep and Limbs Of ferings wero 28 cars, steady for dry few finished lambs nt $6 40a6 50; common light green to fair $"a5 73, culls nnd common, $3 25a4.74; mixed sheep tops, $H5a515; mixed wethers, $3a5 30, culls to fair, $4a 4 $5. East Liberty live Stock Market. East Liberty. May 27.-Cattle Steady; extra, $3 45a5 50; pnmei, (5 40a5 43, com mon, $3 50a4 25. Hogs Lower; prima me diums, $3 95a4; heavy Yorkers, $3 90a3 9; heavy hogs, $193: light Yorkers, $3 K5a 3 90; pigs, $3 75.i3 S3; good rouchs, $1.23o 3 50; stags and piggy sows $2 60a3 Sheep Slow: cholco wethers, $4a5; common $2,50a2 55: choice lambs, 13t.On6.10; spring lambs, $160a6 50; valevs, $7a7.25. New York Live Stock Market, Now York, May 27. Beeves Steady Calves Steady. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, common yearlings, dull and weak; good yearlings and prime, lambs, barely steadv; common sheep, easier; common to fair sheep, $1 3Ja4 65; medium to good year lings, $5.75a0 12V4; lambs, $6 DOa7.87',4. liogs -Weak at $la4 20. Exchange. FOR RENT HOUSE TOR RENT-25 ADAMS AVK ... nue; modern Improvements; rent, $26 00. Inqulro Dime Hank. Mr. Zurllleli. HOUSE TOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR ry Spencer at Slovens' Cash Store, Dunmoro. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO. 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J, f, Guernsoy. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR GALE DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. LOST. LOST GOLD WATCH BETWEEN South Side and central cltj Bewnrd It returned to Miss Lydiu, Boeder, ull Fig street. LOST-SATURDAY NIGHT, EITHER at Jonas. Lane's Hnr.a nr mi street car to Pino and Madison avenue, leather cov ered account book containing sum of monoj-. Finder will be rewarded by leav ing some at Trlbuno ofilco. J. II. G. LEGAL. NOTCD 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho inhabitants of tho town of Vand ling and ndjacent lands in tho township of Fell, county of Lackawanna, will ap ply In due form to tho Couit of Quarter Sessions of said county on Saturday, tho first day of July, lb99, for the incorpora tion of tho said town and adjacent lands Into a borough by tho stylo and tltlo of tho Borough of Vandllng, according to tho following boundaries: Beginning at a stono post in tho line between the counties of Lackawanna and Wayno at tho Intersection oC the northwesterly lino of tho Samuel Porter Warranteo Tract with said county lino; thence northerly along said county line 8790 feet or thereabouts to a stono post, being tho Intersection of said county line with tho line between tho counties of Lackawanna and Susquehanna; thenca westerly along said last mentioned county lino 4752 feet or thereabouts to a corner; thence south K'i degrees east, 107J feet or therabouts to a stono post; thence south 419 degrees west, 3315 feet to a stono post in line between tructs In tho warrantee names of Peter Beach nnd Andrew Beach; thence by said lino south 43Vi degrees east, 22C9 feet to a stone post, the cast corner of tho Andrew Beach tract; thence bv lino between tracts In tho warranteo names of Patrick Gray and Andrew Beach south 4351 degrees, C83 7-10 feet to a stone post, the north corner of tho Peter Rlpholts tiact; thence by line be tween tracts In tho warrantee names of Patrick Gray and Peter Rlpholts south 45Vi degrees east, 2350 9-10 feet to a stono post, tho north corner of Joseph Por ter tract; thenco by line between tracts in tho warranteo names of Patrick Gray and Joseph Porter bouth 43)1 degrees enst, 74G t-10 feet to a stone post, tho west corner of tho Peter Gray tract; thonco by lino between tracts in the warrantee nnmes of Peter Grav nnd Jo seph Porter south 43 degrees cast, 237$ 6-10 feet to a stono post, tho south corner of tho Peter Gray tract; thenco by lino be tween tracts In tho warrantee names of Reuben Gray nnd Joseph Porter south 47'i degrees east, 1211 7-10 feet to a stone post, the east corner of the Joseph Porter tract; thenco by lino between tracts in tho warrantee names of Reuben Grav and Siimuel Porter north 44 degrees cast, 419 feet, or thereabouts, to the placo or bc Klnnlng Containing 770 ncrcs, more or lc .. . ,. ,. And this nonce is given 10 """"', X: mav concern, in compliance with the Act of Assembly In such case made and pro- VWWILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. Solicitors for Petitioners SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RL cclved at the ollice of the secretary of tho ScrSnton Board of Control until 7.30 o'clock, Monday evening, Juno 1., 1S99, for tho erection and completion of nn S-room public school building to be known as No. 9, and to be located 011 Ash street, Seventh ward, Scranton, Pa , In accordance with plans and specifica tions In the hands of James II. eeney. architect, Scranton, Pa, The sum of $300 Is to be enclosed with each bid, which sum shall bo forfeited to the school dls trlct in caso of refusal or omission on the part of tho contractor whose bid shin bo accepted to execute contract within ten dajs after tho awarding of tho same. Tho Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. By order of tho Scranton Board of Con trol. E. D. TELLOWS. Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celvcd at the ollice of tho secretary of the Scranton Board of Control until 7 10 o'clock, Monday evening, Juno 12, 1893, for tho erection and completion of a 12-room public school building, to uo known as No. 38, and to bo located cor ner Prospect avenue nnd Myrtlo street. Tenth ward, Scranton. Pa., in accordance with plans nnd specifications in tho hands of E. H. Davis, architect, Scranton, Pa. Tho sum of $500 Is to bo enclosed with each bid. which sum shall bo forfeited to tho school district in caeo of refuH.il or omission on the part of the contractor whose bid shall be accepted to execute contract within ten days after tho award ing of the Lame. Tha board reserves tho right to reject any or ull bids. jjj' oruer or me scranton uoaro 01 con trol. E. D. FELLOWS Secrotary. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PFBL1C GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE. T. L EYRE, Governor. Superintendent. L. G. McCAULEY, Auditor General. JAMES S. BEACOM, Stato Treasurer. PROPOSALS OR FURNISHING STA tlonery. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, we hereby Invito sealed propo sals, at pilcea below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish statloncrj1, fuel nnd other supplies for tho several de partments of the State Government, and for making repairs in the several de partments and for the distribution of tho public documents, for the j'ear ending tho fint Tuesday of June, A D . ID09. Separate propsals will be received and separnto contracts awarded us an nounced In said schedules Each pro. posal must bo accompanied by a bond, with nt least two sureties or ono surety cnmpanv, approved by n Judge of the court of common pleas of the county in which tho person or persens making such proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful performance of tho contract nnd addressed nnd delivered to tho Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Rulldlngs beforo twelve o'clock m., of Tuesdaj", the 6th day of June. A P , 1SW), nt which time the proposals will bo opened nnd published in the Reception Room of the Executive Department nt Harrl'burg, and contracts awarded as noon thereafter as practicable. Blanks bonds and schedules containing nil necessniv Information can be obtained nt this Department. T L EYRE, For tho Bmrd of Commissioners of Public Grounds nnd Buildings. EBTUATIOrTwANTED nged lady as housekeeper, reference given, Address Mrs. E Jackson, Dun more.tPa. AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN desires position. Address a, Trlbuno ollice. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING and Ironing done at 227 Marlon street; nn expert hand on ladles' nnd gentle men's clothes or any kind of fine laundry 227 Marlon street, opposlto tho factor)', Green Ridge. SITUATION WANTED -BY WOMAN to act ns nurse, no objection to trav eling. Address Nurse, Tribune ollice. SPECIAL NOTIGE. IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE THE USB of gas In stoves nnd ranges, tho prlcw of gas for that purposo Is hereby made subject to a discount of 10 per cent from tho regular rnto of $1.10 per ono thou sand cublo feet consumed, provided tho bill Is paid on or beforo tho 20th day of tho month In which the bill is presented. A separato meter, furnished by tho com pany necessary. By ordor of the board. O. B. HAND, Secretary tho Scranton Gns and Water company nnd tho Hyrto Park Oas com pany. April 24th, 1833. MONEY TO LOAN. A fi 1l-l rt.XTni t f x? rf II AM IT,'' paid oft In n lump sum nt end of ten years, would cost borrower $1,600. Wo loan $1,000 for $13 27 a month, at age 23, for a guaranteed term of 120 months (10 y,caJB)' ..,otnl eost, $1,532.40; which in cludes life Insurnnco for $1,000. If bor rower dies mortgago is cancelled and bal ance of Insurance Is paid to his family In ensh besides. Pay it oft faster, if de sired, reducing monthly pajmcntB. Rnto and term definlto and guaranteed. Cheap est, softest and most accommodating plan jet devised. 401 Board of Trade, 10 to 12; 3 to G SO dally. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings.. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $500 upward, 4'5 to 6 per cent. James Gardner Sanderson, Mcars' building, Scranton. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVBRSITV OP PENNSYLVANIA. EXAMINATIONS for admission to tho University will bo held nt Philadelphia beginning Juno ICth and Sept. 22d, 1S90. Examinations for admissions to tho Col lege, Law and Medical Departments will also bo held In Scranton, Pa , on Juno 15th nnd 16th. at School of tho Lackawan na, under Walter II. Bucll, examiner. The College) includes courses in Arts and Sclcnco, Flnanco nnd Economy, Biology, Architecture, Sclcnco nnd Technology, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Chemi cal Engineering, nnd Chemistry. Sixteen scholarships In tho College nro open to thoso passing tho best entrance examina tions. For further information address tho examiner, or Registrar, Univ. of Penna., Phtla., Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. X.. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c: facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chlropodj'. 701 Qulncy. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 606 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT. 433 Spruco st , cor. Wash. av.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCH1TECT3. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI yate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. BB. C C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave, WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, D to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CATE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.LtW paserget depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Wears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Olllces, 612-01J, Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Countcllor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors -at - Law. Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rocms 511, C15 and 516, Board of Trado building. D. P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securltj-. Mears' building corner Washington avenuo and Spruco btreet. JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears building L. A. WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW f03 Board of Trada building, Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bulMIng Scranton. Pa PATERSON & WILCOX. National Bank building. TRADERS C COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. RERTHOLF, Mears" building ATTORNEY PHrSICIANSAND SURGEONS MARY A. SirEPHERDTliirDTIOME. oratfch.t 616 Linden btreet. DR. W. E ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASII ington avenue DR. L M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade Building, Ofilco hours, 8 to 9 a 111 . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resl. denco, S0J Madison avenue DR. C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofilco telephono 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE T39 Washington avenue. Residence. 1318 Mulberry Chronlo diseases, lungs, heart, kldncvs and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. ra. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY Sl'R geon, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephono 2b72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law. medic (ne or business. Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell. A. M. SEED3 G R. CLARK CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurscrjmen, storo HO Washington nvo nue, gnen house, 1330 North Main ave nuu; store telephono, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK wanna avenue, Scrtnton, Pn manufae turer of Wlro Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUERSORCHESTRA-MlSIC TOR balls, picnics, panics, receptions, wed dings and concert woik furnished For term, address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulberts musla store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Scheduleln Rlleet Msyao, 189S. 7.30 a. m., week days, for Bunburr Uarrlaburfr, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 n. in., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvllle, Beading, Norrls town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore-, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 3.18 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd Pltts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. It inrrcinNsiPiPt aen'' P Aent u. HUTCHINSON. Ueneral Manager. Del.. Lacka. nnd Western. Trot?"?0' Monlaj-. Nov. 14, 1693. nroM 2JmV0 Prcranton as follows: Ex ?40 irlirrJork. nnd a11 P'n'B "! 3 33 p. m 10,05 " tn,i 12 K "" nhTaPs,3 .u r nton. Trenton. Phlladel Plila and tho south, 6.10, 8 00 nnd 10.05 a, v 1 u Qntl 3 33 p. m. Px?X.i1.niVi accommodatlon, 6.10 p. m. rmra n2J,0T nlnghamton, Oswego. El MorruSf'l?' Uftth' Dansville, Mount lffinnfla?M Buffalo, 1210. 2 33. 9 00 a. m. J t!nn I !" m- making close connoo- nnriwX.r u"n' to nil points In tho wes northwest and southwest. .." i..." .""u aoumwcsi. fiink lnBt0 accommodation, 3.40 p. m. 4i,"g "? mt0" and wuy stations, 1 05 p. m. "icnoison accommodation. 510 p. m. 2 P ?s f0S UMca nnd Richfield Springs, ' n. m. nnd 1 r& n . rnrnCM' Z3 " m- n'"'1 1 55 p. nirrn I"rlhumborlind, Plttston, Wllkes vn,ro' l lymouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan iVmh'..m,l5'"'' e'"0 connections at North nmiH,aml 'r Winiamsport, Harrlsburg, vI'Ti?rcVW'ishlngton and tho south. tinliJ , J?yjLnhprInnI and Intermediate sta ins, 6 00, 10 OS a. m , and 1 55 and 5 40 p. 2 "J'eokn and Intermediate stations, mo.iu .'l n 10 a. m Plj mouth and lnter ula. Bt,l'ns, 3 35 and S 60 p. m. For P.S?ton- 12 K m nil .J"10" Parlor nnd sleeping ceachos on all express trains. .APT detailed Information, pocket tlme f?ii. si otc nnn'y t" M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of- Delaware and Hudson. R"ay IRh. 1S99, trains will leav .F.0Iin Carbondale fi 20, 7 53. 8 53. 10.13 ol ?' J?,"00I: 12J, 2 20, 3 53, 5 25, 6 25, 7.571 f x'r Alb.inj Saratoga, Montreal, BoM :."' c j-uKiunu points, etc. a a. mi - - i', in. P Vm HoncsdaIe-' "0- M-13 a. m., 2 20, 6 : or T IIkcs-Barre- 43. 7.48. 8.41. 13? 7i i!h,m,:.Jr03' 123- -18- 333, 4 27, 6.10J .45. 10 41. 11 SO n t, 1 TI,.01r New York, Philadelphia, etc., vial LrJ,l'Jh, , Valley Rallrond-0.43 p. m.. 12 03,1 12S. 4 27 p m.; with Black Diamond Ex- fcs3, ji ju p m. For Pennsjlvanla Railroad points, 6.43, 9 "H a. m ; 2 18, 4 27 p. m. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-7 48 a. m.: 12 03. 3 33, with BlacW Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive in Scranton as fol lows: From Cirbondalo and the North-6 40. 7.47, 8 38, 9 31, 10 13, 1158 a. ra.; 123, 2.15, 3 21 4 23, 7 41, 10 . 11 27 p. m From Wllkes-Barro and tho South 6.1 7 48. S43, 10 0s, 11 53 .t. m ! 1.18. 211. 3.4S, o iw, u si, y.6i 'i os. iu uo p. m : Lis o. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor Carbondale 9 03, 1133 p. m.; 2.23, 3 52. 5 47. 9 53 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-9 4S, 12 03 a. m.; 1 58,, 3 28. 5 43, 7.43 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc. 2 23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canndn. J W. BPRD1CK. G P. A.. Albanj-, N. Y4 II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations in New ork Foot of LibertV street. N. R., and South Ferry, Whitehall street Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cle inllness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 11, 18. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc , at 8 30 a. m , 1.20, 4 00 p. m Sundays, 2 13 p. m. For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 8 30 a. m. Tor New York, Newark nnd Ellziboth, 8 30 (express) a. m , 1 20 (express), 4 00 (ex press) p m. Sunday 2 15 p m. Train leaving 1 20 p m , arilves at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m , and New York 7 05 p m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m., 1 20. 4 00 p m Sundaj s, 2 13 p m For nutimore ana wasninmon, anu points South and West vl v Bethlehem, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at) 8 30 a. m and 1 20 p m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 30 a. m , 120 p. m. Sun dav, 2 15 p ni. For Pottsvllle, 8 30 a. m , 1.20 p. m. Roturnlng, leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4 00, 910 (ex press )a. m , 1 30 (express )p .m. Sunday, 4 30 a m. ,,.,. ., Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, nt 9 03 a m.. 1 25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway ciblo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stnten Island, making quick transfer to und from Grand Central depot and Long iqlnmi railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9"1 a m . 3 00 p m. Sunday, 615 a. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West nt lowest rate at tho b,j.Ul0""OLHAT'SEN. Gen. Supt. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In effect Mny 14. 1S99. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON rvir Philadelphia and New York via D. A II It R.. ut 6 43 a. in. and 12 03, 2 18. 4 27 Black Dlimond Express, and 1130 p. m. iiml s D. & II , 1 58. 7 48 p. m. &l"or White Haven Hnsleton and prln rlnal Dolnts In the coal regions via D & H R A.. C43, 218 und 4 27 p. m. For l'nttsvuie u j, . wi DUI1UO.J". ; . ---,, rrnwnnrtn Tfllmlro. Ithaca. Geneva and Principal termIJ nto stations, v la D , L. &. W. R. R., S 03 . m V 55 nnd 3 35 p m dFoV Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Nlflg nra Falls. Chicago and all points west via ?i & II R R . 12 03. U 33 Black Diamond Fxnress). 7 48 nnd 1130 p m. Sundays, D & 11.12 OJn m. 7 43 p,m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnllev narlor cars on all trains between Wl kcs-Barro and New York. Philadel phia Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. P ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt . South Bothlehom, Pa. CHAS S LEE. Gen Pass. Agt., 26 Cort- lnndt street. New York. AW NONEMACHER, Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 3o9 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table in Effect Sept. 19th, 189$. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, Newburg nnd intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Hawley and local points, at 7 0J a m. and 2 25 p in Trains arrive at Scranton from above points at 10 23 a in , and 3 15 and 9 OS p m New York, Ontario & Western Ball way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29, '99. Trains leavo Scranton for Carbondalo and Cndosla at V 55 a m , connecting with through trains North and South. At 4 15 p. m., making through connections for Suspension Bridge, Detroit. Chicago and nil points West Trains leavo Cadosla for Scranton nt 0 10 a. m and 2 03 p m . leaving Carbon dalo at 7 31 a m nnd 3 31pm SUNDAYS ONLY For Cndosla, connecting with Main lino trnlns north and south at 8 30 a m, nr living In Cadosla at 10.15 a. m. Boturn Ing, leaves Cudosla at 4 30 p. m , arriv ing In Scranton at 6 33 p. m. J. C. ANDERSON, General Passenger Agent, New York. T FLU CROFT. Division Passenger Agent, Scranton, Pa, lder Bethlehem Easton, Reading. Har-rl-burg and principal Intermediate sta tions la D & II. R. R . 6 13 a. m , 12 03. s is i (4 27 Black Diamond Express), 11.30 1''J W x. u l 58. 7.18 n. m.