2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUJS1S-FIIIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899. BASE BALL IN VARIOUS LEAGUES 6CRANT0N ADMINISTERED A SHUT-OUT TO NEWARK. Ilodson Did Excellent Work In Box. Reading Refused to Continue Gnnio at Witkes-Barro nnd For feited It by a Scoro of 0 to O Dan Shannon Goes to Buffalo to Manage the Club That City Has in Western Lengue Nutlonol League Games. Diamond Pick TTps. Scranton's baso balllsts somewhnt re deemed themselves yesterday by shut tins out Newark. Brown, Scranton's ono-tlmo pitcher, who was wont to take vacations without leave, did the twirl ing for the visitors. He was not In Hodson's class yesterday. The latter was In excellent form. Reading refused to play nt Wilkes Burre and the game was given to the Damns by u scoto of 9 to 0. They were In the lead and would undoubtedly have won even If Heading had con tinued to play. Wilkes-Barre has lost Manager Shannon, who goes to Buf falo. It remains to be seen whether or not this will nffect the club to a seri ous degree. A number of icltlng games were played in the National league. Peicentnge Table. W. Klchmoml 23 Reading 17 v liken-I'm ro 17 Laiicustur It Newark 17 Pciunton ,. 14 Allentown 0 P.itcrnon 10 L. P c. s .t:.3 It .007 13 5t7 r. .on li. .SIS IS .HS 20 .310 21 .'."Jl Where They Play Today. Newark at Scranton. Reading at Wllkes-Barriv Allentown at Richmond I'.itcrson at Lancaster. NEWARK WAS SHUT OUT. Hodson's Good Work and Scranton's Sharp Fielding Won the Game. Berger's Umpliing Was Not Satisfactory. Only two hundred persons were picscnt to witness the shut out of Newark by Scranton at Athletic park yesterday afternoon. It was a great game. ilodson twirled for Scranton, and did It well, too. Biown, a fotmer Seran ton pitcher, was In the box for New nik and was pounded lather hard at times. Theie were several changes in Scran ton's batting order. Doherty led off, followed by Knoll, Lippert took Doh erty's place at fifth position. Rlsley was on second, as O'Connell Is suffer ing from an injured linger. O'Neill was out of the game, owing to a sore hand and lame leg. He was never Ki own to hao such hard luck. Flunagan, an amateur from Jormjn, was behind the plate. He plajed n fnhly good game. He will be given every chance possible foi a position. .Mien, who was expected to pitch, Is laid up with a seveio toothache Newark contains many old-time Scranton nun. Gunson, an old i.itch r, end Blown, the pitcher, are among theiii. Umplie Berger was also an old-tlmo catcher for Scianton, but his decisions didn't show him an old Scran ton man by any means. The game started at 4 p. m. with Boherty at bat. He got his base on balls, but was thiown out at second by Gunson. The next three men up died to the tune of one, two, three. In the second Llppeit fouled out; Rls ley and McMnhon struck out. Newark was never dangerous, except In the fifth, when Cogan nearly leached third with no one out. Cogan was out at second by good rights, but Berger didn't think so Gunson came up and lined one to MeMahon, who threw Cogan out at third. Cogan wus the llrst and only man to get his base on balls off Ilodson. From theie on until the eighth they never saw fli.st. In this inning Kloff made n single, but died on It; hu never leached second. In the ninth another single was made by Wcddlge; he also died on the thst bag. It was hard woik for them to even get a look at the bag. Scranton's Hist tun was mado In the third. Ilodson surpilsed everybody. He made a two-base hit, and later came In on Knoll's two-bagger. Knoll was thiown out at third by Brown, ranking three gone. In the fouith we never saw first. In the fifth Brown lost his nerve and Scianton lined out some good ones, 1: wa very gingery indeed. Rigley came to bat but flew out to Weddlge. MeMahon got his base on balls and went to second on Flanagan's single nnd later scored on a single made by Ilodson. Flanagan worked nround the bases and scoied on Knoll's hit. Hod son did the same, and scored on Dil lon's single, and Doherty came In on Eogan's fly to light Held. In the sixth we scored two moie, malting our total seven runs to Newurk's shut out. It was a great game, mixed with lots of kicking and excitement. The scorn: SCRANTON. R. II. O. A. e. Doherty. 3b 115 0 0 Knoll, cf 0 3 4 0 0 Dillon, in , 0 2 11 1 o Eagan, rf 0 1 1 0 1 Y DR. MARTEla BOOK, Kelief for Worries" . r.. Kint Au lr .lain ....!, ..... !. V7. tMlr for tlili liook.couUlnlnjr Ptrtiru French Female Pills. tTWMd br tlHKIMnd.1 nf uHiflA.1 UIm a jd ( iwJjrlUblandwUhoulaiiiuiJ. ta on ton In Blu, WMta snATlod. Ta no oA'.r. teach Drug Cu..SSl & am PtAri St.. Mr rnrk ciiv. I.lppert, rf 0 0 10 0 Rlsloy, 2b 1113 0 McMnhon, ss 112 6 1 Flanagan, o 112 0 0 Ilodson, p 3 2 0 0 0 Totals 7 12 27 3 2 NEWARK. R. H. O. A. E. Klopf, ss 0 2 12 0 Hardest', cf 0 0 0 0 0 BuliefUcr, If 0 110 0 Wise, 2b 0 0 8 4 0 Wcddlge, 3b 0 2 2 4 0 Fields, lb 0 0 8 1 0 Cogan, rf 0 0 10 1 Ounson, o 0 15 11 Brown, p 0 10 4 0 Totals 0 7 2fi 16 2 Dillon called out for not touching first base. Scranton 0 0 10 4 2 0 0 07 Nowark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-baso hits IIodRon, Knoll. Sacri fice hit Knoll. Stolen bases Dillon, Co Ran. Left on bases Scranton, C; New ark, 5. Struck out lly Ilodson, 1; by Brown, 3. Double plajs Wise to Fields; MeMahon to Dillon; Dillon to MeMahon, First on balls Olf Hodsou, 1; oft Brown, 0. Passed ball Gunson, Umpire Ber ger. Time 1,60. Reading Forfeits to Wilkes-Barre. W'llkcs-Bacrc. June 1. The game be tween Wilkes-Barre and Heading today was a pitchers' battle up to the ninth Inning when tbo Barons got on to Gar vin and pounded him hard, scoring 11 o runs. Tho visitors seeing the contest was hopelessly lost tried to delay the gatno In tho hope that tho umpire would cull it on account of darkness. Owing to the presence of a circus In town tlui game was not called until 4 30. It was quite cloudy but not too dark to play Umpire McDermott warned tho Heading men that they would have to go on with tho came, but they paid little heed, throwing tho ball all over tho field. Mc Dermott then dcclored the gnmo forfeited to Wllkes-Barro 9 to 0. Score; R.H.H Wllkes-Barro 0 0000000 G-512 2 Heading 10000001 2 7 2 Batteries Fatton and Gondlng; Garvin and Snder. Umpire McDermott. Pitchers Battle at Richmond. Hichmond, Juno 1. Tho first pitchers buttle of the season camo off this ultei noon with Chesbro for Hichmond and West for Allentown the principals. Chesbro was master In all but one In ning, the third, when four singles und a little mix-up gave Allentown tho three runs it scored dining tho game. Rich mond's timely hitting won tho game. Score: H 11.13. Hichmond 12001000 4 11 3 Allentown 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 Batteries Chesbro and Steelman; West and Vlgneux. Umpire Betts. Lancaster Defeats Paterson. Lancaster, Juno 1. Lancaster nnd Pat eron gae a sleepy exhibition this uftet noon und tho locals won without half trjlng by a scoie of '. to 1. A succession of thiro errors In tho seventh Inning gave Paterson their solitary run. Tho only featuie of tho game was the lino pitching of Schmidt. Score: R H 13. Lancaster 4 10013000 9 10 3 Paterson 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 4 4 Batteries Schmidt and Stroh; Fry and Camp. Umpire Henderson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. Brooklyn 29 11 Boston 25 11 St. Louis 24 IS Chicago il 16 Philadelphia 22 IS Cincinnati 21 IS Baltimore 22 17 Pilttbtirg 10 21 New York l'i 21 Lnulsvlllii 1J 27 Washington U is Cleveland S 27 P.C. .723 .toS .013 .W) .ri70 .DM -Vil .TO .SOS A) 229 At Boston H H K. Cleveland 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 Boston 0 00 0 4 0 5 0 9 1" 1 Battel les Sudhoff and Sugden; Willis and ClJtkc. Umpires-Smith and Burns. At Philadelphia- H II L Chicago Oft 01000001 S 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 7 in J Batteries Phvlo nnd Donohue; Dono hue and Mcrarland. Umplies Kmsllo and McDonald. At New York R.H.E. Cincinnati "5201000107 9 2 New York 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0311 4 Batteries Phillips and Peltz; Coakley and Grady. Umpires. Galtney and An drews. At Brooklyn R.H.I5. LonlhVlllo 1 02 2 1 C 0 10 7 It C Brooklyn 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 8 It 3 Batteries rhillipp! nnd Klttrldgo; Maul, Dunn nnd Farrcll. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. At Baltimore H.II.I3. St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 9 1 Baltlmoree 0 1 C 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 S 0 Batteries Cuppy and O'Connor; McGln Ity and Robinson. Umpires O'Day and McGarr. At Washington R n.13. Pittsburg 0 0 140 0 1001111 3 Washington 0 0 0 0 S 1 1 0 10 U 1 riaHerlptl flnrrlnnr .1 IlntiMrmnHi Wejhlng, Butler. Biker, Moer and Mc Fnrland. Umpires Svvartwood and War ner. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Worcester. C; Trovidcnco, 4. Sprlngllcld, 7; Hartfoid, 5. Western League. St. Paul. 5; Detroit, 4. Minneapolis, 5; Indianapolis, 2 CoIumbus-KiinBas City Haln, Buffalo, 9; Milwaukee, 4. Shannon Must Resign. WIIkes-Bane, Jji o 1 Dan Shannon, for many yenrs manager of tho Wilkes. Barre base ball club, tendered his lesls natlon today to accept the management of tho Buifalo club, of tho Western league. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Dabhurs, of Priceburg, defeated the Monitors of Dlcknon City, by tho score of 12 to 7 Sunday, May 2 Tho feature of tho gamo was tho pitching of Jones, of tho Dathcrs. Tho second team of tho School of the Lackawanna accept the challenge of the second team of No. 33 school for Monday afternoon Hay Collins, assistant man uger Tho Crescents, of 01 pliant, challenge the Defendeis, Coxles or Walnut Street Stars, of Dunmore to (l Bamo ot ,,a(i0 ball biuiday, Juro 4, at 2 0 o'clock p. m on tho Olyphant grounds Please an- New Carpet Store Is kept busy. Another carload of selected Carpets just received, consisting of io-wire Best Tapes try Velvets, Body Brussels, Ax minsters and Wilton Velvets, Bring the measurement ot your room. We can surprise vou on our Low Prices for good Carpets Protheroe & Co. 'Manufacturers or Furniture. 303 Lackawanna Ave. swer as soon as posslbla. Will elvo a roturn game. Edward Gallagher, man agor; Michael Dcmpsoy, captain. Tho Sampson, of tho South Sldo, ac cept tho challengo of tho Sunsets, of tho samo placcc, for Sunday, Juno 4, on any grounds and If they nro not afraid to play. Answer as soon as possible. Wo play for fun, marbles or money. Gu3 ltoesch, manager. Tho newspaper men's team will play the lawyers' club tomorrow afternoon on tho Ash street grounds. Tho Coxles, of Dunmore, challenge tho Crescents, of Olyphant, on the Dunmoro ground Juno 11. J. Brown, manager. Tho Coxles challengo tho Deweys, of Oly phant, for Juno 11, on tho Dunmoro grounds. Tho Coxles, of Dunmore, chal lenge any team In Fastcrn Pennsylvania on tho Dunmoro grounds for Sunday afternoon, June IS. Tho Hosebuds, of tho South Sldo, chal lenge tho Modocks for a gamo Sunday at tho Dutch Hollow field at 2 30 o'cloek. Answer In Tho Tribune. John Hahn, manager; Joseph Bader, captain. Y. M. C. A. FIELD SPORTS. Entries for Tomorrow's Events nt Wilkes-Barre. The following cuttles have been re ceived by Physical Director Jackson of tho Wllkcs-Barro Young Men's Chilstian association for tho Held meet und upoits tomorrow at West Sldo park, Wilkes-Baire: Threc-mllo lap bicycle race Carl Con ner, Huzlcton; A. L. Hanslohner, Hazlc ton; Fdgar Lutsy, Wilkes-Barre; Joseph J. Weber, Pittston. Two-mile blcyclo nice Carl Connor, A. L. Hanslohner, Fdgar Lutsy, Jobeph J. Weber, 1'lttbton, Ulmer Wllnier. Wllkca Banc. One-mllo blcyclo race Carl Connor, A. L. Hjuslohucr, Udg.ir Lutsy, Joseph J. Webei, Klmcr Wllnier. 220-vnrd dash-Charles Williams, How ard Lutz. W. 1'. Dodge, Pittston, G. H. Glbb. Scranton; A. L. Hanslohner, F. A. Kaiser, Scranton; Charles Bllcy, Maucli Chunk. Thomas Tlerney, Scianton; C. Bdward Murray, Wllkcs-Barro; T. J. Quliun. Scianton; II. H. Kennedy, Scran ton; William Boss, Wilkcs-Bairc; Frank II. Howard, Scruntoit. loo.jard dash-Charles Williams, W. P. MaciJonnld, Pittston; G. H. Glbbs. Sernn ton; A L. Hanslohner, John Jennings, W. A Jenkins, F. A. Kaiser, Charles Hiley, M.iueh Chink; 1 bonus" Tlerney, II H. Kennedy, William Hos, William Collins, Flunk II, Howard. 120-jaid hurdlo V. P. MncDonald, G II. Glbbs, A. L. Hatislohncr, Thomas Tleinov, C. Bdward Murray, T. J. Quln an, Burton Courtrlght, Wilkes-Barre; William Boss, w. A. Jenkins, r. 11. How ard. Prank Palnu. 2J0-inrd hurdle W. P. MacDonald, T Trot. G. II. Glbbs, A. L. Hanslohner, 1' A. Kaiser, Thomas Tlernev, C. Bdward Murray. T. J. Qulnan, Burton Courtrlght, William Hess, William Collins, W. A. Jenkins, r, n, Howard, Frank Palnc. One-mllo run Chiiles Williams, U. H. Glbbs, A. L. Hanslolmer, J. J. Kaiser, Charles Long, F. O. KnlsT Thomas Tler ney. T. J. Quinan, William Collins, F. II. Howard. Polo vault-L. K. Trot, G H. Glbbs, A. L. Hanslohner, Thomas Tlerney, T. J. Qulnan. W. A. Jenkins, Frank Palue. Running broad Jump G. II. Glbbn, A. L Hanslohner, John Jennings, R A. Knl sc r, Tliomas Tlerney, T J. Qulnan, W. A. Jenkins, T. H Howard, Frank Paine. Hunnlng high Jump W. F. Dodge, G. H. Glbbs, A. H. Hanslohner, Y. A. Kalxer. Charles Blley, Thomas Tleiney, T. J. Qulnnan. B. Courtrlght, F. II. How aid. I H. I'alne. Hurling 10-pound phot-W. F. Dodge, G. H. Glbbs, A. L. Hanslohner, John Jen nings, Thomas Tleinov, T. J. Qulnan, H. H. K(nncd, W. H Bott, T II. Howard. SKteen-pound hammer W. F. Dodge, A. L. Hanslohner, Thomas Tlerney, T. J. Qulnan, W. H. Bott, I', H. Hovvaid. 4!4nrds dash Charles Williams, How nrd Lut?, L. i: Trot. W. F. Dodge, G II. Glbbs, A. L Hanslohner, J. J. Kaiser John Jennings, Charles Long, Y. A. KaUer. Charles Riley, Thomas Tlerney, C. E Murray, T. J. Qulnnn, H. R, Ken nedy. William Hoss, William Colllnr, AVIlllam Jenkins nnd F. H Howard. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Associated Press. Tho bears mado somo further progicss in foielng prices to n. lower level today but they were by no means In so ag gresslvo and conlldent a mood an yes terday. There was very heavy covering of short contracts during tho course of the day and last prices vvero materially above tho lowest even In those stocks which show tho heaviest not losses. Tho beats met determined resistance In soma of tho stocks which have hitherto proved most vulnerable to their attack. Tho lat ter part of tho day showed a distinctly imptovrd tono and mi upward tendency of prices with no disposition apparent fioin tho bear faction to make further (ventures for the present. After tho opening dip in prices there was tha usual professional overlng designed to meet tho orders of outside operatois. The result whs short lived and bear party then made demonstration In force. They brought out heavy liquidation In the To baeco stocks, Westt rn Union, Metropol ltnn Street Railway, Manhattan nnd BrookiMi Transit and extended their op erations In hplto of tho weakness In tho wheat market to tho Grangers. Total tabs, 013,700 shales. Thero was an ensy tone In tho bond market In sjmpathy with tho stock, but losses were not so conspicuous as In stocks. Total sales, par value, $1,810,000. United States new -Is advanced 4 nnd tho old 4s registered Vi in tho bid price. By Carrlngton & Cusack. Xew York. June 1 Tho market opened inclined to bo weak on lower prices from London nnd fresh liquidation throughout tho wholo list. Around opening prices, however, theio was Quito free covering of shorts which caused a faint rally dur ing early pan of day. Later on a sharp break in Metropolitan and Manhattan started new decline evidently for tho puipose of enabling shorts to cover ns subsequently Sugar was bid up to 141 on small transactions and on soma further covering by the smaller trading bears. '1 he maikct has shown no paitleular fea ture during tho day nnd shows no decided change from professional ones of last two weeks We teel distinctly bullish for a turn and purchases hero If hung to on any fulr margin aie pretty safe to show fair pioflts It took a long vvhllo for tho downward turn to set In and Is taking equally ns long tor tho upward move to to reassert itself, but It Is com ing and buyers at low prices will hnvo no cause to regret their purchases. The only question Is ns to what low prices may bo In our opinion, tho present values have depreciated enough from tho highest point to warrant conserva tive purchases nnd we think Continental Tobacco, Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Fed eral Steel and tho Grangers gcneially can bo taken hold of with almost cer tainty. Iho c!o3o was actlvo and btrong. Quotations furnished bv CARRINGTON & CUSACK, stock nnd bond brokers, looms 410 and 411 Connell building, Scran ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos- , ,.. lug. est est. Ing. Am. Cot Oil SI 341 31 21 Am. Spirts 0i U'J 3i fia: Am. Bug. He'g Co ..110 1S9'4 ltHl Am. Tobacco Co .... M op, jaJ ojtZ Am. S. fc W 5vi 5-nI i; mi J Am. S. Aj W , Pr .... 03 if, && ni Atch., To. & S. Po .. 171 171 ' 17'4 A T. k K P, Pr .. Btfi M'i M'i El Am. Tin Plato 31 3Pi 3h 31 Brook H. T Id) JUS lOPi 107'4 Con Tobacco 41U IPJ 10J HU, Ches & Ohio 2iJ 2iJ 2p-J imt,4 !! Q 12TJ 1-'S', UPS 32744 chic, & g. w jpj i3?4 n reI Chic. Mil. ft Ht. I ..l.'2t l.M 12!i kA Che. &N. W ni .)Ti m J554 Chic., n. I. & P 10Si 101 10? KM Con Gas ins jot 167 16SV4 C C C. & St. L .... 60- r.l B0I1 601 ; Dclavvaro & ud ....IIS 116U 11514 11C14 Fed. Steel . filK 6SV5 t 6', Fed. Sleel, Pr 7!i'I M 7hS IVf, Gen. Flectric 1175 11714 117 117V!. Int. Paper 40't 41 40 40U Louis. & Nash Cl to C19i C3 Manhnttnn i:io lft5',i lOfl'I lOJli 105VJ Met. Traction Co ...209 211 202 20S M. K. & Tex 30 3H4 30tt 31U Nat. Sleel 43i 43J 41 44 Nat. Lead 23 28 2b 2S The People's HA'' A POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tho nencttt of All Who Hnvo Houses to Runt, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Sltuntions or Help Theo Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Flvo Cents u Word Except Sltuntions Wanted, Which Are In serted Free, WANTED. WANTHD-CAS15 OF BAD HEALTH that n-I-P-A-N-S will not beneut. Send B cents to Illpans Chemical Co., Now Vork.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-IN BOSTON, MASS , NON unlon patternmakers, pay JI0O to I3B0J oxpenses paid for coming. Address Com brldgo, Trlbuno ofllco. F1BST-CLAS8 MACIHNFKV MOULD ers, also first-class vlso hands wanted by Htruthers, Wells & Co , Warren, 1'a. WANTKD-A PATTBBN MAKBR AT 1200 Washington avenue. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANTFD-AN IIXPFUIBNCFD COOK, 038 Spruco; Welsh or acrman pre ferred. WANTED-A OIBL TO DO GENKBAL uuusaworK ac zio oprucc w WANTED - GIHL FOB GENEUAL housowork, apply villi reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp s Homestead. LADIE3 TO EMBnOJDEn-GOOD FAY- Ing, easy work sent to your home, wrlto for sample and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St.. New lork. FURNISHED ROOMS. FUBN1SHED "" FBONT BOOM FOB rent In aulcl house, ono or two chll- dren. Address, W. P. 8 . Trlbuno ofllcc. BOARDING BOABDING C23 PINE STREET. N. J. Central 115 115 114 114 N. Y. Air Bruko ...,16 Ib3 1C0 ltrt N. Y. Central 127'4 UV'a 127 127'i Ont. & West 2P 23 241& 24 North Pnclilc 4G 40 4'i 4G58 Nor. Pacific, Pr .... 7V 7'Vj 71 7t Pacific Mall 47 47'S, 4b W2 Penti. B. II 12t4 12b'ft 12G 12iii People's Gas 115i4 lr.Vs llt'i B5H Beading. 1st Pr .... C6"a K7 B"H &Vi Southern Paclilo .... 30 son 20 30'a Southern K. It to 41 4SV4 4SJ Tenn., C. & Iron .... EG BSi W ESH Union Pacific 4t 41 HSJ T) Union Pac. Pr 74 71'4 72 73 U. S. Leather, Pr .. CSTi ffi 6S fi lT. S. Rubber 47 43 40 4S West. Union 805i 90 S7'i SSi CHICAGO BOARD OF TBADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. July 77 7S 7fi'i 7i'4 September 77 7SV 77 77 CORN. July .Tt'l 3T1 32 31 September 83 33 33 33 OATS. July 21 23 22 i2 l'OBIC July 7&7 SOO 7S7 S 00 LARD. July E00 B(H) 497 D Oil September 0.07 51! 3 03 512 Scranton Board ot Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. ... 20 Plrst National Bank MO Elmhurst Boulcvaid 100 Scranton Savings Bank 233 Scranton Packing Co f5 Third National Bank Us3 Throop Novelty Mfg. Co W Scranton Railway Co 30 ... Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 200 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 43 Scianton Illuminating Heat & Power Company S3 Scranton Forging Co 100 Traders' National Bank 130 Lacka. Lumber Co UO Lacka. Trust & Safo Dep Co. 130 Mooslc Mountuln Coal Co ll.'iVj Scrunton Pdlnt Co W Clark & Snovcr Co, Com .... 400 . . ciaik & Snovcr Co., Pr 1.'3 Carson Coil Co 100 Scranton Axle Works 80 Scr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Ballwuy, first mortgage, due 19.'0 People's Street Railway, llrst mortgage, duo lois People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co .. Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. G. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. Carson Coal Co 113 113 ... 113 ... 100 102 ... 102 r, 100 115 100 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corcctcd by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery. ISialOc.j print, 20c ; Uttll), 11LBII, lldlO'SU Cheese Full cream, new, lOalO'c. Eggs Nearby, fancy, liY.c.i we! western, 15c Beans Per bu.. choice marrow. Jl.fin- medium, $1.45; pea, $1.43. Peas Per bu , green, $1 10. Onions Bermuda, per crate, $1.10. Potatoes Per bu , 60c. Oranges (3a4 50 per box. Lemons Jl 23o3 50 per bos. Flour-$l 20al 50. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia. June 1 Wheat He. low er; contract grade, June, 77'4a77ij0. Con ic lower; No 2 mixed, June, 37V.a37c. Oats Dull and weak; No, 2 white clipped, 32a32l,e ; No. 3 d. do, 31a31c ; No. 2 mixed do., 30a30Uc. Butter Dull, unchanged; fancy western creamery, lbVc ; do prints, 19c. Eggs Steady; fresh, nearby, HUal5c ; do. western, liw. al5c; do. southwestern, llall'ic; do. southern. 13',!al4e Cheese Steady. Re fined Sugars Steady Cotton Un changed Tallow Dull; city prime, In hogsheads, Ia4 3-ltic.; countrv do do, barrels, 4c , dark do.. 3c ; cakes, west ern grense, 2Vta2io. Live Poultry Firm; fowls. 12c, old roosters, So ; sptlng chick ens, 23a27c ; ducks, 5a9c for old nnd 13allc. ,tor spring. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, choice, U!c ; do. fair to good, lie ; old roosters, Sa; broilers, neat by, 3'i to 4 pounds, 32n33e ; do. 4V to 5 pounds, 23a2sc ; do. small and Infe rior. 20a23c ; western do., 3 to 4 pounds, 25a30c ; small and inferior do. 20a23c Receipts Flour, 5,000 barrels and 27,000 sacks, wheat, 2G000 bushels; corn, f 9,000 bushels; oats, 36.00) bushels. Shipments Wheat, nno bushels; corn, 56,000 bush els; oats, 20,000 bushels. NtwYorkGraln and Produce Market. New York, Juno 1. rioup Weak and lower except for low prades and chol-o winters, which wcro scarce. Wheat Spot easy, No. 2 ted, &lc., spot and to nrrlvo f. o. b., nlloat; No. 2 red, Slc, elevutor; No. 1 northern Duluth, blc t. o b. urtoat to orrlvo; options opened weak and with few exceptions remained so all day closing weak at lnlc. net de cline; July was especially weak under liquidation; July closed 815,c., Septem ber. 814c; December, 81Tc Corn Spot easier, No. 2, 40c, f, o. b., afloat and 3!Hjc. elevator; options opened steady but sold off with wheat, promoting further liquidation; closed weak; July itvied refto.; September, 3c Butter-Steady; western crcamory, lSHalSVfec.; do. fnctnry, HH'ilJHc; Imitalon crenmcry. 12alfic, state dairy, 12V4al7'4e. ; do. creamery,' 15V4 nl8Vic. Cheese Weak, large white, EVa Mic ; small do, Cc. ; largo colored, c small do., S4aWJc. Eggs Weak; stato and Pennsylvania, H',4al5c; western fresh, Hal4Hc; southern, Hal2Vc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, June 1. Profit taking and changing over to September caused a drop of 2a24c. In July wheat today. Corn lost iWi(c and oats 4a4c, Pork advanced 10c ; lard and ribs 5c, Largo northwest receipts and weak cables caused weak opening In wheat. Cash quotations were ns follows; Flour Firm; No 2 spring wheat, 77a78c; No. 3 do. do.. 73a77c : No. 2 red, 7SV4afi0c.; No. 2 corn. 3.1' ic; No. 2 stltow. 334a33e.; No. 3 outs. 2l'.ta23c.; No. 2 white, 2Sa29ljC.; Exchange. FOR REtiT FOR RENT-UNITED STATES HOTEL, corner ronn ana vino street, HOUSE TOR BENT-J523 ADAMS AVE .... lino;., modem Improvements; rent, " vf. Inquire Dlmo Bank, Mr. Zurfllch, HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OP HAH- Dunmoro. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 North .Washington avenue, formerly occupied by J. W. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 345, Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE-TEN B-I-P.A-N-S TOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOt'SE. C03 Qulncy avenuo; city steam; selling price, $6,600; rent, $10 per month Including steam heat, G. F. Reynolds. A GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO exchange n flno upright piano for a good driving horso and buggy. Addrc33 P. O. Box 217. LOST. LOST-BETWEEN NICHOLSON AND Lake Carey, a grey shawl; tinder -will receive suitable roward by sending no tification to box 257, Factoryvllle, Pa CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave ordors 1100 North Main uvenue, or Elcko's drug storo, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telcphono 9540. LEGAL. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONeT T. L. EYRE, Governor. Superintendent. L. G. McCAULEY, Auditor Gencrnl. JAMES S. BEACOM, Stuto Treasurer. PBOPOSALS OR FURNISHING STA tlonery. Fuel nnd other Supplies. In compliance with tho Constitution nnd tho laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, wo hereby Invito sealed propo sals, at pilcen below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel nnd other supplies for tho several de partments of tho Stato Government, nnd for making repairs In tho several de partments and for the distribution of tho public documents, for the year ending the first Tueidnv of June A. D. 1900. Separate propsals will bo lecelved and separate contracts awarded ns an nounced In said schedules. Each pro posal must bo accompanied by n. bond, with at least two sureties or ono surety company, approved by a Judge of tho court of common picas of tho county In which the person or persens making such proposal may reside, conditioned for tho faithful performance of tho contiact. and addressed nnd delivered to the Board of Commissioners of Public Orounds and Buildings before twelve o'r lock in , of Tuesday, tho f.th day of June, A P., 199, nt which time tho proposals will bo opened nnd published In the Reception Boom of the Executive; Department nt llnrrlsburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter ns practicable. Blanks bonds and schedules containing nil necessary Information can be obtained at this Department. T. 1,. EYRE, For the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings DRITGGIST Q A , DESIRES Posi tion; four and one-half veais experi ence In retail drug trade; best of refer ences, city preferred. Address Drug gist, care of Scranton Tribune. SITUATION" WANTED-BY A GOOD second girl, 533 Spruce; has good ref erence. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged lady ns housekeeper, reference given. Address Mrs. E. Jackson, Dun more, Pa i . AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN desires posltlcn. Address G, Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED WASHING and Ironing dono at 227 Marlon street; nn expert hand on ladles' nnd gentle men's clothes or any kind of flno laundry. 227 Marlon street, opposlto tho factory, Green Ridge. No. 3 do, 2C4a27e ; No 2 rje 664.a57c.; No. 2 barley, 3Ca40c; No. 1 11 ix, $102; northwest. SlOtU: prime timothy seed. $2 23; mess pork, $7P5aR, lard, $l 92V4.i4 13; short ribs, $4 40a4S3; dry salted should ers, 4a4c , short clear $4 S0a4.83, whis key, $126; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Llvo Stock Market. Chicago, Juno ll. Cattle Tiado slow but prices ruled fairly steady; fancy cat tie brought $3 60a5 75, choice steers, $3 330, B55; mediums, $!90a5 03; beefs steers, $1 49a4 83; stockers and feeders, $la5 25; cows and heifers, $3.70a4 50; western fed steers, $(7Ua6.4V, calves, $150a7F.O. Hogs Supply exceeded demand and buyers forced prices BalOc. lower; fair to cholco grades sold $J C3a3 S2U; heavy packers, $ I 40.a3.Cn, mixed. $150a3.73; butchers, $3 13 a3 75; light, $3 50a3 72l!!: pigs, $3.20a3 f.3. Sheep and Lambs Good demand and tho moderate supply kept 1 rices from weak ening. Poor to prlmo sheep. $3.73.aB 40; heavy exporters, $3a5.23; yeaillngs, $3 3ia 5 V)- clipped lambs, jla5.10; Colorado wooled lost, $6 50a0.C5: spring lambs, $i!50 n7 per 100 pounds. Receipts Cattle, 10. 000 head; hogs, 30,000 head; bheep, 12,000 head. East Liberty Llvo Stock Market. ast Liberty, June 1. Cattle Steady; extra, $50a5.C0; prime, $3.45a3C0; com mon, $3.50 U 23, Hogs Slow, especially on heavy weights: best mediums. $3.Sr)a3P0; good mixed and best Yorkeis. $3i5; heavy hogs, $3 Ma3 f 3; light Yorkers, $lS0l3S5, plg3, $l75a3.&0; good roughs, $3 2'a3.i0; stags and piggy sows. $2 50a3. Sheep Steady: choice wethers, $!55a4C9; com mon, $2 50a3 50; choice yearlings, $3 50a Bk'i, spilng lambs, $150aC50, veal calves, $3 50a7. New York Livo Stock Market. Ncw York, June 1. Beeves Nothing do. Ing; nominally steady. Calves Common to choice, SlaO; buttermilk do., $.23; mixed, $1 fi"a4 12',&. Sheep and Lambs Demand active for lambs nnd prlmo jcar. lings; good sheep steady; common nom inal; common to prima sheep, $2 2ial73; culls, $2,75a3, vcaillngs JlSOifi ,17, southern lambs sold nt $7aS; mainly, $7 62aS. Hcgs-Wcik nt J U 1.20. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Juno 1. Cattle Receipts, 1 caree; slower and unchanged for good grados, butchers, $4 73aii21 Hogs Rce cclpts, 12 cars; sale; shnclo lower for all but pigs; Yorkers. $3 90. light, $3.85; mixed, $3 90; roughs, $3.15a3 35; slogs, $2 60a2.73. Cheep nnd Lambs Receipts, 10 cars; steady for good, woll finished grades; best lambs, $C.15aC35; culls to good, $3uii; mixed sheep, gocd, $4 73a3; wetln-rs und earllngs, $5.10a5.23; culls to good bheep, $1.50a4.6J. Oil Market. Oil City, Juno 1. Credit bnlanccs, $1.13; certificates, $1,134; shipments, 90,202 bar rels; uvcragc, 71.701 barrels; runs, 135,056 Uarrels; average, 82,522 birrels. SUMMER RESORTS. ncw denser. Tho Arlington Occnn drove, N.J. Tho lending hotel. Open Juno to Octo uer. Culslno and scrvlco unexcelled. Sanitary arrangements porfect. Orches tra. Bates, $20 to $13, two In room. Special Juno and family rates. Send for booklet. u. II. MILLAR, Prop. REAL ESTATE. TOR SALEMY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax avenue; Just ci mplcted. All modern Improvements. Hcrdwood finish, sanitary piumblng, electrlo lights, etc. Price retmonublo. Address Frank T. Okcll, 220 Droadwqy. New York city. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4 PER CENT, on sumclejit security. Dunn & Walk er, 31t Coni.cll Building. TtEAL ESTATE LOANS MADE promptly lowest kntes llfo Innur nnco Included. 401 Board Trade, 10 to 12; 3 to D30 dally. Wednesday und Satur day evenings. ANY AMOUNT, EASY TERMS, LONG or short tlmo. Cupwcll, Atty., Meats Building. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP $VM upward, 4V4 to 6 per cent. James Gnrdner Sanderson, Mcars" building, Scranton. eivsyvessjOPPORrry iTwHTsEclnuSS'XIiu IAT will pay $2.00000 annually; Invest ment safo; no further capital required. Address Business, Trlbuno olilco. "VOTIll x?rt ct-nci-rna 1 ivl at.r. cess" H00 invested by my "safo mothod" In grain or stocks will pay $1000 prcllt within 20 dayoi references furnished; wrlto for particulars. Rlcl ord Oliver, Banker nnd Broker, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago. SCALP TREATMENT. MBS. L. T. KELLER, 8CALP TREAT ment, DOc; shampooing, 50c. : facial massago, manicuring, 23c., chiropody. 701 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt tho news stands of Belsmnn Bros. 403 Spruce and 503 Lin. den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo; I. 8. Schutzcr. 211 Spruco street. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of C00 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Price building, 12S Washington avenue, Scranton. T. , I. LACEY & SON. A Traders' National Bank. 'H1TECT3, DENTISTS tn KJ- I'YMAN, SCRANTON PHI yato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O. DR- C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo. WELCOMll r. BWnvraj e.i t-. t,-, 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to o. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 400 SPBUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. pasengoi depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER'S J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-31J Mcars' Building. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Oillces, 012-613, Mcurs Building. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Buir building, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenuo. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counscllors-at-Law Re publican building, Washington avenue, bcranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law. Commonwealth building Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT. LAW, Rooms 514, 15 and 510, Board of Trado building. D P. BEPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estuto secuilty, Mears' building, corner Washington avenuo and Spruce street. JAMES J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY- at-Law. SOI Commonwealth building, Bcranton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 003.904, 9th floor, Mears building L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. B02 Board of Trado building, Scranton, Pa, C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bufdlng, Scranton, Pa PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. W BKRTIIOLF, ATTORNEY. Mcnra' building. PHYSICIANS AND sunacoNS MARY A. SHEPlIERDrMrD.,lIOMEi orathlst,, U0 Linden btrcct. DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NOKTH WASH Ingtou avenue. DR. L. M GATES. BOOMS 207 AND M? Board of Trado Bunding, Ottlco hours, 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 und 7 to S p. m. Rusl. denco, 209 Madison avenuo DR. C. L. FEEAS, HPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Pitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephono 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE :1D Washington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heait. kidneys and genlto-urlnnry or gans n specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W O. ROOK. VETERINARY BUR- geon, Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2d72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medlctno or business. Opens Pept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thom as M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II, Buull, A. M. SEEDS O R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo 145 Washington avo nue; green house. 1330 North Main uvo uuu; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. kuettel7rear BULACKY wanna avenue, Scn.nton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens MISCCLL1NP.OU3 BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, paitles, receptions, wed. dings und concert woik furnUhed For terms, address It, J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberls' muslo store. MKGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wurehousc. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Fa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PEN SVLVANA RA ROAD Scheduleln I'lr-rt My 10. Iftnl. 7.30 n. m.. week days, for Sunbury Hnrrlsburfr, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 10.18 n. m., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvllle, Bending, Norrls town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, nnd Pltts burB nnd the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia ant? Pittsburg. J. 11. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manazor. Del.. Lucka. nnd Western. Trnlilff?S.MoJdn'- Nov' 3-. 3S9' nress rL,ef?Vo 2crnnton as follows: Ex 140 i ?KJor,c, "n'1 n Points east. Wl p. nif ' nml 1003n- -n.I 12.56 and nhla'nna3 n0r l:lon. Trenton, Phlladel-rn'!ai2nc?.annld03S303Uph',-,' SM and 10-05 fc I'xnrlJfJ"11 ac,commodatlon, 0.10 p. m. mm rl Ulnghamton, Oswego. El MorH,S,nl,JF'n'lth Dansvlllo. Mount tlonsn t'ip; m" making close connec norti,LVuTa,10 to "'I Points In tho west, WnIXi,nna "outhwest. Hlnphn;otl accommodation, 3.40 p. m. NirSII lmton and way stations. 1 03 p. m. l'Tnl 5 accommodation. 6 10 p. m. 2 s- npr?8 Tor, Utlca and Blchfield Springs, iihnm' if na i-M P- m. For v" 2.?5' 9 " 1-K P- B trro ,(,rtllunberl.and. Pittston, Wllkcs- in ' , 1'vmouth, Bloomsburg and Dan iimL7.iln.? cn" connections nt North BnitTmn ft.r Winiamsport, Harrisburg, NorthmAiW,,,,h,nK,on nm1 tho B0Utl1' tlon T ?H,n,,'JrInna and Intermediate sta ons, coo, 1003 a. m, and 1.53 und 6.10 p. 3 0Isra'V"iCO,IJ'J nnu lntermedtato stations, nie.iK. 11.10.a- n- Plymouth nnd lnter Knii0 Btnl"ns, 3 35 and 8.50 p. m. For nil mnn Parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. - - ,M,r' ucancii Information, pocket 1 !n.bl.csi etc., nnnlv to M L. Smlth.l net lassenger Agent, depot ticktj Delaware nnd Hudson. R?rnJHay "",', 1S95' traln' wlu leavl bcranton 113 fo lows: " . '. o Carbondalo- 20, 7 63 S 53 10.13 a. ' n'-' 1?S00n: 123' 220- 332. 5.23, 6.23, 7.57, 9 1.. 1100 p. m., 1.10 a. m. I'Or Albany, anr.alntrn. MnnlM!il Una. ton 1, New England points, etc.-.20 0. m., t JJ i. m. pFmr 1Ioncsda!-(i'2. 10-13 a. m., 2 20, 6 21 in1!"' Wllkcs-Barre-6 15. 7 Is, 8 41, ., 7i3i2,i,ln;:-1203' 123 2-18 3Si- M. cio. .". 10 41, 11.30 p in. tm?iPi.n?,w..Yoi,' 1'hlladelphla, etc., via, inl5t.Vnlley Hallroad-(i.4-. p. m., 12 03, :! 4-2,', p m" with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ,;o i). m. For Pcnnslvnnla Ballroad points, 0.4S, 9.M a. m.; 213, 4 27 p. in. 1 or western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallrond-7 4S n. m.; 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive in Scranton as fol lows: ?"rom Carbondalo and the North G.40, 1' ??s'-031' 103S- ,,r's " m-: I-23. 2-15 3 2. 4 2(. 7 43. 10 3S. 11.27 p. m From Wilkes-B.irro ami tho South-..13, ..4!. 8 4?, 10 OS. 11.13 n. m ; 1 18. 2 11, 3.45, 5.20, 0 21, 7.51 9 03. 10 03 p m ; 1.13 n. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondnle-9 03. 11 33 p. m ; 2.23. 3 62 5 47. Hip m, For Wilkes-Barre 9.H, 1203 a, m.; 1.63. 3.2S. 5.43, 7.4S p. m For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Tolnts, etc. 2.23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points In United States nnd Cannda. J W BI'RDICK. C. P A Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS, D P A.. Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New .lersay (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division ) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R , nnd South Ferry, Whitehall street Atithrnelto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1S9D. Trains lenvo Scranton for Pittston, Wllkcs-R.arre, etc , at 8 30 a. m , 1.20, 4 00 p. m Sundavs, 215 p. m. For Lakcwood and Atlantic City, 8.30 a. m. For New Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) .1 ni , 1 20 (oxpress), 4 00 (ex press) p in. Sunday 2.15 p in Train leaving 1 J) p m , an Ives at Philadelphia,, Reading Terminal, 7 03 p. m and New York 7 03 l m For Munch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Enston and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. in , 1.20, 4 00 p m Sundays, 2 li p m. For Baltlmoro and Washington, and points South und West via Bethlohem, 8.30 n. m , 1 20 p m Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 30 a, m. nnd 1 20 p. m. For Beading, Lebanon nnd Hnrrisburg, via Allentown, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 2 13 p m For Pottsvllle, 8 SO a. m , 1.20 p. m. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Elver, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex press )a, m., 1.30 (express )p .m. Sunday, 'Leave "New York, South Terry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 03 a. m., 1.25 p. m. Passengers nrilvlng or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway my cablo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn ifcnL Staten Island, making quick transfer tow nnd lrom Grand Centrul depot and Long Island tailroad. Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 "l a m , 3 00 p m. Sunday, ti.15 a. m. Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rato at tho BtJ.tH1"OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. , II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lehigh Valley Knilroad. In effect May 14 1W TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D ft II R R at 13 a in. nnd 12 01. 2 18. 4 27 HI ick Diamond Express, and 11.30 p. m Sundavs. D & H . 1 51. 7 p m. For White Haven, llazleton and piln- clnal points in tho coal regions via D. & cipai pouu c 2jg nnd 4,7 p m ror Pottsvllle, 0 45 21Sp m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har rlsburc and principal Intermediate sta tions via D & II. It R. 0 43 a m, 12 0?, 2 is (4 "7 Black Diamond Express), 11.30. SiiriilavH D Ac H . 1 58. 7 45 p m. For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva ami Pilnclpal 'ntenncdl nto stations, via D. 1. . & W. R. R., SOS t-or o'enev a, Rochester. Buffalo, Niag- nt 1 nllM. C IllUUkU 'llV4 lil 'uiiiid i.trf. .... n & II R R . l-'03- 3ii u"lck Diamond Fxnref.s), 7 4S and 11 JO p m. Sundays, E 1 & II. 1203 a in. 713 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vuiicv narloi carb on nil trains between Wikcs-Barie nnd New York. Phlladel- nhla Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. P ROl LIN H WILBUR, "en. Supt . KUW-i.-M gouth notnlenom pa CITAS S 1 EH. Gen Pass. Agt., 20 Cort- Kindt street. New York. W NONEMACHER. Division Pass- enger Ag.'nt, South Bethlehem. Pa. For tii Kits and Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna ave Scranton, Pa, L'rlc and Wyoming Valloy. Tlmo Tablo In Effect Sept. 19th, 1E93 Trains leavo Scranton for Now York, Ncvvburg nnd Intermediate points on Erlo lallroud, also for Havvlcy and local points, at 7 03 a m. and 2 23 p.m. Trains arrive at Scranton from above points at 10 23 a. in., und 3 13 and 9 OS p. m New Yoik, Ontario & Western Ital -way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29. '99 Trains leavo Scranton for Carbondalo nnd Cndosln at 1.' 33 a m., connecting with through trains North nnd South At 1.15 p m muklng through connections foi Suspension llildge, Detroit, Chicago und all points West. Trains leavo Cadosla for Scranton at B in a m and 2.03 p m., leaving Carbon dalo at 7.31 a 111 and 3 34 p. ill. SUNDAYS ONLY. For Cndosdo, connecting with Main lino trains north anil south at 8 30 a. in, ar riving In Cadosla at 10.43 a. m. Return ing, leaves Cadosla at 4.30 p, m., arriv ing In Scranton at 6 33 p, m. J. C. ANDERSON. Gencrnl Passenger Agent, Now York. T. FL1TCROFT, Dh ision PuBscoccr Agent, Scrunton, Pa,