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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJS-SATUHDAY, JUNE 3, 1899.
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
rARMER PETERSON'S ENCOUN
TER WITH A DEAR.
Tho Death Record Celebration of
Memorial Day The Mlto of Con
firmation at St. John's Church A
Few Side Lights Cm rent Topics
Discussed Personal and Other
News from Old Susquehanna
County.
Special to the Scrunton Tribune
Susourhatinn, June 2. Mr. Peterson,
a Calllcoon farmer, dlscovere-d that n
hear was prowling around the pig
pen, and from the tracks he Judged It
to be n small boar, peihapq a yearling.
One evening, In returning from the vil
lage. ht paw the marauder plainly out
lined III the moonlight. Stepping bark
In the slindow. he cut a blue beoe h "o
Kid," the length of an oidlnary llsh
P'llc, anil, with this weapon, lie started
lor the bear The bear started for
lMeiH'ti and locoivcd a (tit on this
ni"p that In ought teai to his eyes.
Atiiitlu-l clip lnoiight Its nose down
b'tween Its mu leg", and every time It
liilsed Its head down came the gad
on the same stud In vain the bear
tried tn inn nwnv Peterson was as
intlve as a eat, and handled the 'whip
like a iliigiiiavter. At last the bear
m ittnl tnr the tnoki house, only too
glad to get out nt range of the custlga
tlnn. anil theie It was safely barred In
until lnninlng when It was shot
the ni:.vrn record.
T)r. Aithtir T Mc'ninnii dbd In
Smith iJlbson mi Satin day moinlng.
'1 he funenl took ploie on Tuisday nf
t'lnonu Deceased was a member of
the Sus-uiehniuia County Medical so
cir ty
John n'Connell. s-r . an old and hlgh
v -rexpet tod citizen, died at his home
on Washington sticct onTucMlay even
ing, oged fiS e.u.s The funeral will
oni'tii ttom St .John's Catholic church
on Fridn uioining, when solemn high
mns will bo lelebiated
Pi. c H 1 1 liigtmi. foi ninny years
n resident of Susquehanna, but for sev
ii ul ve.iis pi at tiling In ltlnghumton,
died In the hitter eltv on Wednesday
morning, of pneumonia It Is supposed
that he contiaited the dl-ease from n
pitlent who lecenth suddenly died of
tbut disease. In his ollli e The funeral
will take place on Saturday. The In-,
tetmi'iit will lake plate In I.anesboro
SOMi: SIDE LIGHTS
The i hohe nf Mimoiial du as a day
for smut-- Is leitulnly unfot tunate, to
sa the least. It in a day for memory
and for ti r-. All mneeialed days ale
belnt, turned too muth Into light
amusements and mole's the pity.
Dr. Uilggs v ao ordained, and the
world did not tip up
numhei of Susquehanna county
candidates for desirable olllces are "In
the hands of their fi lends." It is
rough on t-nnu of the hands aforesaid.
Almost the entile income ta In this
count v will be paid this ear by the
newspaper men.
it has been said that It I? more
blessed to glc than to receive espec
lalh when jour cjoI; makes better
htinwbenv Mwtttakc than that sent
over bv the woman next (loot.
A new meat wagon with a gong
pis-eel a I'm ist City t-ehool, and the
bcholus thought it was a tire alaim
In nlnct heeonds the building was
empty.
Whin n woman lios a "suspicion,"
she starts fur hi r neighbor'.? to divulge
it, under bonds nt secrecy. When a
man has one, he goes phout with such
an eve i lasting wIpi look that ou can
lead him like a book
Some women tiy to be like men. imi
tating them In their diess and actions
but no woman ran Imitate a man In the
amount of faces he makes oer nn
m he and ho doesn't rcejulre hnlt as
much waiting upon
IX SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
Meinoilal d ly was veiy generally ob
n'lwl thioiigbout the county.
The piospects lor a big crop of fruit
ale excellent
A hi titer wuk has gone Into the dim
mid dead pa it, and not a robbery in
Monti ose What means this stagna
tion In business
The Hi aligns of Susquehanna coun
tv will meet In inunty grange In Xew
Mllfoid. luu- 7-S
Oe-iige lil-lmp. aitlng lay-ieader of
tlrace Episcopal church of Great Dead,
ai d if St. M.uk's ihun h. of Xiw Mll
foid, was on Sunday oidalncd to the
in i. si hood, the oeienionv oecurring In
the Chinch ot the Xatlvlty at South
Hi thlphi m
V. .1 Mnr, esq, of Foiost City, Is
a Republican candidate for sheriff as
mo alM) William l.caeh, of Ararat; A.
s ninghnni. of Jii(koti, J. li. Piitch
fml, of South Gibson, et ill.
TOO MANA PROPOSALS
A Milwaukee man nani"d Rowan,
hai been conducting a matilmonlol
pa pei. He aunounied In his sheet that
a daughter of T A Robeits. of Hast
Rush, this i nintv. deslud a husband,
mid among other untruthful things,
said she possessed $.'0 000 in her own
right-Til of which was a fake. Sinco
last fall Miss Robeits Ins received
over 200 offeis of man luge from nil
Changed
Office of the New Orange Industrial Association is
now located at 414 Spruce Street.
Lots are selling rapidly at the new town.
over the country. Rowan has been
tried In the United States courts for
the illegal use of the malls, nnd Miss
Roberts nnd her father went to Mil
waukee to testify against him.
Tim NEWS RECORD.
On Sunday, Right Rev. Bishop Mich
ael J. llobiui, 1?. D., paid his llrst oui
clal visitation to St. John's Catholic
church. The church was crowded, and
hundreds were unnble to gain admis
sion The bishop preached a powerful
sermon. The lite of confirmation was
administered to 412 peisons, nineteen
of the number being converts to Cnth
ollcltj. Tho bishop on Monday visited
the schools of the pnrlsh.
Erie Hose company's foar-days' fair
opened this evening" with u cake walk
as the stellar attraction. The pro
ceeds will be used to purchase ti horse
and new rubber coats and boots.
The funeral of Elijah W. Kstabrnok,
a highly-esteemed resident of the Oak
land side, took plnco. from the Suque
ban mi Baptist church on Wednesday
afternoon, the pastor, Rev. K. R Al
len, officiating.
St. John's branch, Xo. ltl, Catholic
Mutual lienovolent association, on Sun
day moinlng, attended mass In St.
John's Catholic church, offered In mem
ory of their deceased meinberr.
Memorial Day was appropriately ob
served In Susquehanna county. After
the pnrude of the Grand At my of tho
Republic, old soldiers nnd school chil
dren, and the ceremonies of decoration
In til. three emoterles, a public meet
ing war held In Hognn's Opera bouse,
and Homer Greene, esq , of Honedale,
dell vet ed nn able, eloquent and prac
tical address. He was heartily ip
plauJed throughout. There weie sim
ilar exercises In Lanesboio Rev. V). I
Sutherland, pastor of the Susquehanna
Presbyterian church, delivering a most
excellent address.
The funeial ot Mr.s. II. G. Case, nn
aged and esteemed resident ot Xorth
Jackson, took place from the Methodist
chnreh, In that place, on Wednesday
afternoon
ENTIRELY UNPREMEDITATED.
Agulnaldo has seen a great light. Ho
Is said to bao remarked that it would
cost too much to conquer the United
State
calf having two tails was icccnt
ly born near Stevens Point. It is said
to bo a sure sign that the summer Is
to be a hot one. with lots of files.
Pay as you go, but not if jou Intend
going for good.
Do not Judge a customer by the
clothes he wears. lie may not have
paid for them.
Save up our money for n rainy day.
It is sure to rain.
Do not believe all ion hear oi see,
not even In the newspapers, all writers
are human ana liable to err.
There are two ways of missing the
miseries of matrimony. One Is not get
ting married, and the other not being
boin.
Lives of Fcorchers all remind us.
We1 can In lug the world distress,
Ami, departing leavo behind us
People crippled more or less.
Michael Moran, Caibondalc.
MINOR MENTION.
Susquehanna will have a street fair
eaily In the fall
The annual reunion of the Stoddard
family will be held at tho residence of
Henry Stoddard, In Jackson, June 14.
The funeral of Edward Hagen, aged
1"), who dieel on Wednesday, took plare
Friday mnining fiom St. John's Cath
olic church.
Rev. P F. Broderlck, of Susquehan
na, will deliver a temperance nddrec
In thf Montrose Catholic chuich on
Sunday evening. That it will be well
worth hearing goes without the say
ing. Whitney,
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York June 2 Tho bears suffered
a lomplcte rout on the Stock Echangn
today and rushed to cover outstanding
short accounts with Hvmptoms of dis
tress. Prices were marked up In tho
last half hour of tint trading In a way
which showed plainly the eagerness of
the shorts to tloso out their contracts so
that they were bidding pi ices up on
themselves in many eases. No more
complete reversal of speculative senti
ment could bo Imagined and thee week's
euilier lotses were wiped out In all but a
few cases, nnd the generul lovel ot prices
bi ought back to abovo that ot last Sat
urday. The bears did not .vlild tho field
without a snuggle, the opening of the
ninrkit showing declines In a number of
stocks whleh have been favorite targets
leu tho beard In the recent market
Theie were vteldhig points In the bond
list, but piiees of manv issues tinned
upwards Total sales par valui JJ.OOi -(XX
Pulled States 3s registered ad
vanced '4 and United States coupons 3S
In the bid prices.
Bv Carrlncton Cus.ick
New Yolk, June 2 The first llften
minutes after tho opi ulug showed no
spielal feature, the news of the ship,
mi nl of a million ot gold having to a
re tain eftret taken the tempei off nf the
bullish sentiment which was nenerati d
lite vewiirday afternoon
Sugar lul In activity, selling off .ir, p.
Iv l'i per rent sub-.ciuentlv lallvlng 3
per cent Vie stern 1'nlnn seemed to bo
mi top while the rallwav stoi ks weie
left to thinisilves
Tradeis turned to tho Irng side of tho
market during the llrst hour and stirt
ed a covering movemuni, whloli arrie d
tho whole list considerably above opening
prlres The- co.ilci.s, steel stocks, bug ir
and Granger being the prlnelpil gain
lis Continental Tobarro nlso i-clllng e,p
about 4' leaetnl sharpl upon e xccutlon
ot an order from an Inside house
Peileial Steel was particularly strong
during the dav on seml-olliilnl announce
ments that the directors would meet
next week and probablv begin tho p.a-
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 8c Co.
Manufacturers of Furniture.
303 Lackawanna Ave.
Location
I
ment of semi-annual dividends at tho
rate of C per cent per annual.
Crop news wns rather moro reassur
ing, whllo the foreign market continued
unfavorable us regards Russian outlook.
The Chicago market lost porno of Its
snap, and, while strong, begins to show
boinu signs of declining.
Tho upvvnid movement today was cer
tainty engine! ltd aguiiiKt tho thorts nnd
May proceeded somewhat further. Tho
dullness during tha mlddlo of tho aay
was ery great and wo are Inclined to
think may cause renewed selling by
bears. The exchange market Is distinct
ly easier, with a better supply of bank
er's bills Tho best Informed bankers
elnlm that tho shipment by tho City
bank was mado at n distinct loss an 1
that It covers u special transaction only.
Whllo thero has been frco covering to
dav, tho mnrkct Is to a certain extent
oversold nnd may work somewhat high
er The close was strong, ubout tho best
prices of tho day.
Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON
&. CtJSACK. stock nnd bond brokers,
rooms no and 411 Connell building, Scrun
ton, Pa. .
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing est est Ing.
Am. Spirits Wt 10 H W
Am Hug. Kef lll't HI 111' ll
Am. Tobacco frt M'i M
Alii. Steel k Wire . fiTs c:'4 .7) (.2
Am. Steel A; W. pr. ii Mi !" '"..
At Top ev S IV. .. IT' 17 le'i L;4
At , T & s iv , pr si r.o ra- r.o
Am. Tin Plate ... .31 3C3 34 3(H
lirooklyn It. T ....107 1UW jMs4 1H
Con Tobacco 4t'4 4h 4" 4"4
C & O 21 2i 2.i'4 2i
Chle, H & Q. .. 127', 129 127i 12D'i
Chic. & G. W .. .. 1J li4 1W, lt'i
Chle., Mil & St. P.. .122 12r 122i 121?,
Chic. & N W .. loil'-j 1U 150 1.12
Chic, it I. & P. ...ios' lion ins-1 HO5
Con. Gas . . 1M', 170'i 1CM3 170'
C C C & St L .. IV). MS BO' MS
Del. & Hudson ..117 117 117 117
Del, Lack. & West.li.7 ll.T 3C7 307
Ted Steel MS TO 8 IS BVsi
Fed Steel, pr 79i M'i T't", MS
Gen i:ieetrlo 117S " H"3 1U3
Int. Paper 41 42'i 41 41'4
L & Nash CIS fi" f-'i Wi
Mnnhnttnn 101 HM- 101S lOS'i
Met Traction 200 210 li" 211
M. IC & T M', 33 31S 31
Missouri Pac 39M 41S 3.1Ve 41"V4
Nat. Steel 4I'4 47S -1"34 "v
Nut Lead 2 2b'i 2SVs 2-s'a
N. J Central 11 l'i llC'a 1HV& 116'a
N. Y. Air Diako ... Ifil If.s'i 100 ICS'i
N Y Central 127S l?k 127'i 120S
N Y, O & W 2IS 21S 24 2V
N P 4C 4S 4MA IS
N P.. pr 74S Ti'i Tl'i 71'S
Pac Mill 4CS 4"S Wi 17
Penni R It 12u'2 127S 12 12"3l
People's Gas 11G4 US 111 U7S
Ileaellng, 1st pr ... ni'2 r.S .V.'j 57S
Omaha S3 M !3 P3
South. Pacific SOS 314 30'i Si's
South. Uy 4SS W, 4sS C0'4
Tenn C. & I DsS fJ't f.Sr M
Tex Pacillc 1SS 1SS lWi 1!3
1. P 40'8 41 SIS 41
1. P. pr 71 7!i 7T 714
V. S leather, pr .. H filij. r,o tO'fc
V S Rubber ... . 41S 51S 40S CIS
Westetr. Union .... SSS S.0 S7S U"i
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Open- High- Low- Clos.
WHEAT lng. est. est. ing
July 77 77 7C'i 7t,S
Seiitember 77H "tr8 iTS "H
CORN
July 31 31 32 31
September 3J'S 31 33 33
OATS.
Julv 21 21 22S 2T4
September 20 20 20 20
PORK.
Julv 807 S10 800 810
LARD.
July f.00 OK) W4 4D7
September D10 612 507 510
Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Rid. Asked.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. . 20
First National Rank MW . .
Llmhurst Ilnulevard 100
Scranton Savings Rank 235
Scranton Packing Co !'J
Third National Hank S&3
Throop Novelty Mfg. Co W
Scranton Railway Co 30 ...
Dime Dep & DK Hank 200
Kconoim Light, Heat & Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating Heat &
Power Company S3
Scranton Forging Co 100
Traders' National Hank 1j0 . .
I.acka. Lumber Co I!i0
Lacka. Trust . Safe Dep. Co. 250
Mooslc Mountain Coal Co HI'S
Scranton Paint Co &0
Clark .fc Snover Co, Com .... 4n0 . .
Clark & Snover Co., I'r 1J3
Carson Co.il Co 100
Scranton Ale Works N)
Scr. Iron Fence S. Mfg. Co 100
RONDS.
Scranton Pas Railway, first
mortgage, due 1M)
IVoplo s Street Railway, llrst
mortgage, duo IBIS
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due l'j.'l
Dickson Manufacturing Co. ..
Lacka. Township School 6 .
City of Scranton St. Imp. u"0.
Mt Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle. Works
Scranton Traction C bonds..
Carson Coal Co
115 ...
115 ...
113 ...
100
102
... 1U2
M
. . 100
115
100
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Avenue)
Rutter Creamery, IS'ialOc.; print, 20c;
dairy, fresh 17'-alS'ie.
Chinese Pull cream, new, lOalO'c.
Fggs Nearby, fancy, lli'.lc.; western,
15c.
Reans Per bu , choice marrow, J1.C0;
medium. U 45. pea, $1 43
Pens Per bu , green, $1 10
Onions Reimuda, per crate, $1.40.
Potatoes Per bu , We.
Oranges $3a4 50 per box.
Lemons $1 iinl 50 per box.
I'lour-Jl 2.i4 50 '
NewYorkQrain and Product) Market
New York, Juno 2 Flour ralrly act
ive and steady at old prices. Wheat
Spot steady. No. 2 toil M3jc; spot and
to arrlvo f o. b alloit; No. 2 ied, SBiC ;
elevator No 1 nurthein Duluth, Sl'jc ;
fob. ntloat tn anlve Options opened
stiong and weio well sustained until
lite afternoon, when In fueo of bad
home crop news, tho market lost all Iti
previous advaiuv under vigorous un
loading Closed weak but - till 'ea'nC net
higher, latter on September, influenced
bv relatively light offerings. Julv closed
SlTiC ; September, 8F1C , December, S2c.
Corn Spot steady, No 2, 40V f o
b afloat and 21V' elevator. Options
openeei Meniiy, 11111 nnniiy eahen ott with
wheat and cluieel steads at He net ad
vance. July closed 3Diic ; September,
:v
oats Spot No. 2 .lie-.; No 3, T0c , No. 2
white. 3Je . No 3 do, 32e ; tr.iek inived
wehtem, 31a33'lc.; track white, 33a37c.
Options di 11.
Mutter bteadv; western eieamery, W-nls'-e
, do factory, U.ul3'c.: Imitation
creamery, 12Halfie.; fctato dally, lJi;,il7'c ;
do creamery. ioUalS'jc.
Cheese Weak; largo white, R'4c ; snnll
do, SViaSe , laigo colcied. 7aiaSc;
small do S'4aSUe
Eggs Easy; stnto and Pennsylvania,
H'ial5n . wcstQrn ficsh, lPall'ic, boutli
crn, llal24e.
Chicago Llvo Stock Market.
Chicago, June 2. Txado In cattle today
was blow and ptlces were barelv steady
for deslnblo onerlrgs and weik for com
mon grades. Fancy eanlo brought $5 CO
115 7:; eholco steers, Jj33.i5jj; beef do,
llOOalS", western fed do, Jl.70a5 45,
mediums. ft'WalOl, steckeis and feed
ers. 3CflaC.2l: hulls, $3.i4Mj cows and
helfeis. $-lfi,',al to, Texuns, $1 10.i5.1J'-;
lalvis, $!50a5
I logs .Moderate suppl served to
quicken the general demand und sales
ruled BalOe higher, fair to chnlee, $.(70a
3 8Hs; heavy packerc, J3Wa3C7yj; mixed,
J3fi0a3Si), butchers. $3 t,0.i3 82' -, lights,
$J r,u3 80, pigs. J125a3C1
Theie was a poor demand for sheep
and lambs nnd prlecu who liregularly
held Inferior to prime sheep. 2.75a3J5;
jeurllugs, j'jr,a5 5o, common tu unshorn
lambs, J0i;aB55. clipped lots, JHG; spring
lambs, $h.th 75 per Ji) pounds Hecelpls
Cattle, 2.000, hogs, 22,0iW, sheep, 0,000
New York Llvo Stock Market.
Now York, Juno 2 Beeves trade dell;
pilees weak except for prime beeves.
Medium to prime sleeis, SI73a3 30; com
mini oxen, (115, bulls, ?3 5oai40, Calves
Pair demand and firmer, common to
choice veals, $lai'.'5, good buttermilks,
JJ DO Sheep Slow and common stock,
lower; pilmo yearlings and choice lambs,
Meady; commoA and medium, 15a25c.
loner; two and one-half cars sheop and
cat lings unsold, Poor to prime sheep,
tii 73; common to choice vearllncs. St 5u.i
6.37 lambs, ISDOuS; culls, l. Hobb-J
The People's
A POPULAR CLCARING HOUSE for the Ucncllt of All Who
Have Houses to Kent, Heal Lstnte 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 a WordExcept situations Wanted, Which Arc In
serted Free.
WANTED.
WANTnn-cAsn of had hrai.tu
that IM-P-A-N-S will not bcnellt. Send
6 cents to rtlpans Chemical Co , New
York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials.
AGENTS WANTED.
AOLNT FOH COIN SLOT KINLTO
scope. Btij commission Will pay
for Itselt In short order. Am. Klnoto
bcopo Co., Washington, D C.
AGKNTS WANTF.D-S O M 15 T II I N U
new; every family uses, fast seller ;
blB commission, nothing to carry, vvrl to
foi namplo nnd particulars. Ii 11.
LaPlace, Lnlecvllle, Conn.
LOCAL OH OENUUAL AGENTS
wanted cveTwhure, either sex. Hum.
pert Manufacturing Company, 217 West
Uroadwa), New York city.
HELP WANT ED-MALE.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS DON'T
preparo for any civil service or census
examination without bcelng our cata
logue of lnformitlon. Sent flee. Co
lumbian Correspondence College, Wash
ington, D. C.
MAN TO APPOINT AGKNTS IlEP
creneea required. $00 per month and
expcnsei. Permanent. Clark & Co., 2.J1
S. 4th St., Phlla., Pa.
WANTED-IN BOSTON, MASS, NON
unlon patternmakers, pay 1 100 to $3 SO;
expense, paid for coming. Address Cam
bridge, Trlbuno ottlcc.
HELP WANTED-FEM ALE.
GIItL ABOUT 15 YEAItS OLD. FOIt
light housework and care of children.
AppH JOS CapoU3o avenue.
WANTED A GirtL TO DO GENERAL
housework at 218 Spruce street.
WANTED GIRL TOIl GENERAL
housework, apply with reference at
No. ion North Main avenue. Tripp s
Homestead.
LADIES TO EMBROIDER-GOOD PAY-
tng. easy work sent to your homo;
write for sample nnd materials. TJulauo
Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., New York.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TOR
rent In eiulct house, one or two chil
dren. Address. W. P. S., Trlbuno ollieo.
BOARDING.
WANTED-SUMMER HOARDERS;
mui ue'iitiiuiui bcejiiuiy, iiiit-u iiiui-
tes from D, L. & W. Mrs. Machettc,
Elmhurst.
BOARDING E23 PINE STREET.
LOST.
LOST-A POCKETBOOK. BETWEEN
Sumner and Main avenues, on Jack
son street, Thursday afternoon. Reward
If returned to Tho Tribune West Sldo
branch, Jenkins' Drue Store.
REAL ESTATE.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL
property, see Hackett.
IIACKEirr IW. T) PROPERTY
bought, sold, rented, Insured. Prlco
Building.
TWO HOUSES ON TRIPP S PLOT, ONE
6-room nnd one S-rcom houso; easy
terms. Inquire of C Colvln, corner
Garlleld avenuo and Elizabeth street,
Tripp's Plot.
FOR SALE CHEAP-GOING TO LEAVE
country; 1 single house, 9 rooms, and
lot, 401C3, steam heat. Electric light. 110
Monroo avenue, near Flectric, North
Park Address M. Williams, care Dlck
bon Mftr. Co.
A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE
buildings at 419 Penn avenue; must
bo sold, small amount cash; balanco on
moitgugo, a good property at a sacri
fice. Apply to II. C. Rcj nolds, Mears
block.
FOR SALC-MY RESIDENCE AT 235
Colfax avenue; Just ci mpleted. All
modern Improvements. Hardwood finish,
sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc.
Prlco reasonable. Address Frank T.
Okcll, 220 Broadway, New York city.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN AT i PER CENT,
on sufficient seeuilty. Dunn & Walk
er, lilt Council Bulldlrg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE
promptly lowest frntes llfej Insur
ance Included 401 Board Trade, 10 to 12;
3 to 6 30 dally. Wednesday und Satur
day evenings.
ANY AMOUNT. EASY TERMS, LONG
or shoit tlmo, Capwell, Atty., Mears
Building.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $300
upward. 4't to 6 per cent. James
Gardner Sanderson, Mears' building,
Scranton
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE,
C03 Qulncy avenue; city steam, selling
price. JG,500; rent, $40 per month including
steam heat G. r. Reynolds.
WANTED-TO EXCHANGE.
A GENTLK-MAN WOULD LIKE TO
exchange a line upright piano for 11
good driving horso and bugg-s. Address
P. O Box 17
NEWSPAPERS
THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN
be had In Scranton nt tho news stands
of Relsman Bro . 405 Spruce and 503 Lin
den, At Norton .1-.' Lackawanna avenue,
I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street.
SITUATIONS WANTED
DRUGGIST. Q A., DESIRES Posi
tion, four and one-half years experi
ence In retail drug tia.de, best of refer
ences; cits 1 referred Addiess Drug
gist, caic of Scranton Tribune.
SITUATION" WANTED-BY A GOOD
seeond girl. Hi Spruce; has good ref.
crence
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE
aged lady as housekeeper; reference
given. Addiess Mrs E Jackson, Dun
more, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED - WASHING
and Ironing dono at 227 Marlon street,
an expert hand on ladles' and gentle,
men's clothes or nny kind of fine laundry.
227 Marlon street, opposite the factory,
Hreen llldgo
Dull and lower; good western hogs sold
at J 1 10.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo, Juno 2. Caltlo receipts
nil through Several loads of stotkers
left over, veals, IGOaC.'.'o. Hogs Re.
cedpts, 0 cars, stronger, but the sales of
all good grades Jl'JOaJSj; largely iJOJlfc
for good weights, roughs, U 15a3."15
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 27 ears,
uteady and flim for strictly good grades,
lambs suii V, sheep, $1 75 to ij; all weth
ers, 10n2."e hlglie 1 , spring lambs, 4a4';c.
per pound.
Oil Market.
Oil Cltv Juno 2.-CiedIt balances, HI,
certificates closed, 1U'4 bid for cash,
Shipments, 74.8S3, iivoiage, 74,883; runs,
67,933; average, 87.93J.
Exchange.
MAMAMAMMWVMs
FOR RENT
IF YOU WANT A HOUSE, FLRN
lshed or unfurnished, see Huekett
IF YOU WANT ROOMS. FURNISHED
or unfurnished, sco Hackett.
IF, YOU WANT STORES, OFFICES,
b.iins, seo Hackett, Prleo Building.
W. T lIACICET'f BUYS. SELLS,
rcnt, insures properrj. Prlco Bldg.
MARKET HOUSE STALLS-HACK-ctt,
Prlco Building, has plans and
prices.
FOR RENT - TEN-ROOM SINGLE
house, newly painted and papered
throughout, Improvements. Ms Pino
street, between Washington nnd Adams.
Charles P. Jadvvln.
FOR RENT-UNITED STATES HOTEL,
corner Penn und Vine street.
HOUSE FOR RENT-521 ADAMS AVE
,. jn.ue. modem Improvements; rent,
;-G " Inquire Dime Bank, Mr. Zurflleh.
HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR
n..?.y Sncncer at Stevens' Cash Store,
Dunmoro.
OR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO 207
,.,.,.?,rth Washington uvenue, formerly
P"upIe,d b' J W Guernsey. Steam
of".!' elevator, rear entrance. For terms
apply to Jones Bros, 311 Lackuwanna
avenue.
FOR SALE
FOR SALn-ONACCOUNlOFSlCK-ness.
will sell lease, furniture nnd llx
tures of hotel; centrally located. Address
William Adams, 220 East Wutcr street,
Elmlra, N. Y.
DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE
nue. For particulars address Box 243,
Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S TOU 5
cents at druggists. One elves relief.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUL'l S
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leavo orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9040.
LEGAL.
In the matter or the Estate or
Horace tirillln, deceased.
Sheriff's notlco of Inquest In partition
to Jesslo Grlllln, Fiank F. Grillin Almlra
Smith, William Twining, Harry Twining,
Dalsey Twining, Lulu M. Twining, Frank
Twining and Bessie Twining, children and
grandchildren nnd lielr3 of tho said Hor
ace Grlllln, deceased. You aro hereby
notified that an Inquest in pirtltlon will
bo hold on tho premises of Horace Grif
fin, deceased, In Newton and South
Ablngton townships, Lackawanna coun
ty, on tho 12th day of June, A. D 1S99,
at 10 o'clock a. m , at which tlmo and
place you nnd all persons Interested can
attend with our proofs and allegations,
It jou think proper.
C E. PRYOR. Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Scranton, Pa , May 19,
1519.
OFFICE OF SIMPSON & WATKINS.
Scranton, Pa., June 2nd, IW.
Notlco Is hereby given that in accord
ance with the provisions of tho moitgago
of Tho Mount Lookout Coal Company to
tho Scranton Savings Bank and Trust
Company, Trustee, that bonds of tho said
coal compiny numbered 2. 8, 19 27, M, ' I
10), 112, 111 and H3, have been designated
by lot this day for redemption, and will
be redeemed at par and interest upon
presentation at the County Savings Hank
nnd Trust Company. The Interest censes
on tho nbove-numbercd bonds on Juno
10th, ISfrl. Tho Mount lookout Coal
Company, by C. D. Simpson, Treasurer
NOTCH IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tho Inhabitants of tho town of Vand
llng und udjaeent lands In tho township
of Fell, county of Lackawanna, will up
ply In duo form to thu Court of Quarter
Sessions of said county on Siturdaj. tho
llrst day of July, 1SD9, for the incoi posi
tion of tho said town and adjacent lands
Into a borough by tho stylo and tltlo of
tho Borough of Vundllng, according to
tho following boundaiies. Beginning at
a stone post In tho line between tho
counties of Lackawanna and Wayne at
tho Intersection of tho northwesterly
lino of tho Samuel Porter Warrantee)
Tract with said county lino; thence
northerly along said county lino S790 feet
or thoieabouts to a stone post, being tho
Intersection nf said county lino with tho
lino between tho counties of Lackawanna
nnd Susquehanna; thence westerly along
said last mentioned county line 4752 fei t
or thereabouts to a corner; thenco south
45'i degrees east, 107J feet or therabouts
to a stone post; thence south 4IK degrees
west. 3313 fcot to a stona post In lino
between tracts In the wnrranteu names
of Peter Beach and Andrew Beach;
thenco by said lino south 43'4 degrees
east, 22C9 feet to a stone post the east
corner of the Andrew Bench tract; thenco
by lino between trncts In the warranteo
names of Patrick Gray nnd Andrew
Beach south 43 degrees, 5S3 7-10 feet to
a stono post, tho north eorner of tho
Peter Hlpholts tiact; thence by lino be
tween tracts In tho warrantee names of
Patrlek Gray and Peter Rlpholts fcouth
45'i degrees eaM, 2500 9-10 feet to a stono
post, tho north corner of Joseph Por
ter tract; thenco by lino between tracts
In the warranteo names of Patrick Gray
nnd Joseph Porter south 43 degrees
east. 746 C-10 feet to a stono post, tho
west corner of the Peter Gray trart;
thenco by line between tricts In tho
warranteo names of Peter Giav and Jo.
seph Porter south 43 degrees east, 2J7K fc-10
feet to n stono post tho south corner of
the Peter Gray tract; thence bv 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 stono pot
tho east corner of tho Jospph Porter
tract; thence by line between tracts In
the wnrriuteo names of Reuben Gray nnd
Samuel Porter north 44 degiees east, 419
feet, or thereabouts, to the place of be
ginning Containing 770 acres, moro or
less
And this notlco Is given to nil whom It
miv concern, In compliance with the Act
of Assembly In such capo made and pro.
vlded
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP.
Solicitors for Petitioners
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COM MIS-
SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS
AND BUILDINGS.
WILLIAM A STONlT 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 tho Constitution and
tho lawn of tho Commonwealth of Penn.
nylvanla, we hereby Invite ne.iled propo
sals, at nilceo below maximum rates fixed
In schedules, to fm nlhh stationery, find
nnd other supplies for tho several de.
partmentH of tho Stato Government, nnd
for making repairs In the seve ral de
pirtments and for tho distribution nf tho
public documents, for the vein ending
the llrst TueFdav of Ji-nv A D lino
Sepnrnto propsals will bo received and
scpaiuto contracts awarded at an
nounced In said schedules Each pro
posal miiHt be accompanied bv a bond,
with at least two sureties or ono surety
company, approved b a Jndgo of tne
court of common pleas nf the county In
which tho pel son 01 persons making such
proposal may leslde, condltlmid fo tho
Talthfnl performance of tho contract,
and addressed nnd dellveied to the Board
nf Commissioners of Public Grounds and
Buildings beforo twelvo oelnek m . of
Tuesday, the 6th day of June A T ,
lc&9 nt which time the nrnnnsnl will bo
opened nnd published In the Reception
Room of the Executive Department nt
llarrlsburg ni.d contractu awarded as
soon thereafter as practicable.
Blanks bunds and schedules containing
nil necessnrv Informutlon can bo nbtnlnod
nt this Department.
T L EYRE.
Tor tho Boaid of Commissioners of
Publlo Qrounda and Buildings.
SUMMER RESORTS.
NEW JCriSEV.
The Arlington Ocean Grove, N..J.
Tho leading hotel. Open Juno tn Octo
ber. Culslue and seivlco unexcelled
Bnnltnry niraiigements perfect. Orches
tra Rates, jo to $15, two In room
Special Juno and family rates. Send for
booklet. u. 11. MILLAR, Prop
EDUCATIONAL.
UNIVHRSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA.
EXAMINATIONS for admission to tho
University will be held at Fhlladclphli
beginning Juno IGth nnd Sept. L'.'d, IW
Examinations for admissions to the Col
lege, Law nnd Medical Dep irtmenls will
nlso-bo held In Scranton, Pa , on Juno
15th nnd Ibth et School of tho Lackawan
na, under Walter II Bucll, examiner.
The College Includes courses In Arts and
Science, Finance and Leonomv, Biology,
Aichlteeture, BclcnCo and Technology,
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and Chemi
cal Engineering, nnd Chemistry, blxteen
scholai ships In tho College nro open to
those passing the best entrance examina
tions. For further lnformttlon nddres
thn exnmlner, nr Registrar, Univ. of
Pennn., Phlla., Tn.
FINANCIAL.
WEEKLY PROFITS ?S !&& SSi
n ilmihlpil evnrv month In U'lwnt etr,, !.,
and Cotton We pav prolits every lirteen
elnjs to clients Our pl-in of safetv Is
unequaled Writo for full pnrtleulais,
free to nny nddress e L. MACKEY ev.
CO., 29 Broadway, N. Y.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
HACKETT HAS BUSINESS FOR SALE
pas Ing S3 000 yearls. net.
HACKETT (W T) PRICE BUILDING
Several lines business for sale
HACKETT BUYS, SELLS, RENTS AND
Insures property, collects rents, etc
"NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE Sljt
cess" MOO invested by my "safe
method" In grain or stocks will pay
11 000 prcflt within 30 dajs; references
furnished; wrlto tor particulars. Rltl -nrd
Oliver, Banker and Broker, Chicago
Stock Exchange, Chleago.
MRS L. T KELLER, SCALPTREAT
ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c. ; fuclal
masage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell building, Scranton.
E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of GOG Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT.
A1K Co...- - ... c ...
w p ue.u ti., cor. vvasn. av , ce;iiim'ji.
iii;uuiiCK I. BROWN. Alte-uiriii '.
Prlco building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T I. LACEY & SON. A 'CI11TECT3.
Traders' National Bank.
DENTISTS
DR. I O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt
jato Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul
berry. DR H. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
E'n- C C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave
WnLOME C- SNOVER, Coal Fxchange,
2nd floor, Room D Hours 9 to 1, 2 to 3.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STItEET.MAKES
your hat to order and they nt.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE FLK CAFE, 113 AND 127 FRANK-
Un avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLEK, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L A: W
pascrget depot. Conducted on tho Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-313
Mears' Building
M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law.
OHiccs, H2-i)13, Mears Building.
rilANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Couniellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooni3
13 nnd 11, Washington avenuo.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornesa and Counsellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
bcranton. Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at Law. Commonwealth
building Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Roems 614, 15 und 51G, Board of
Trado building.
D P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estato peciiilt
Mears' building corner Washington
avenuo and Spruco street
JAMES J. H HAMILTON ATTORNEY-nt-I.aw.
01 Commonwealth building,
Scranton
EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-101, oth floor Mears building
L A WATRES ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
502 Board of Trada building, Scranton,
Pu.
2 R PITCHER, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth burdlng, Scianton. P.i
PATERPON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank building.
C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN
building
A W BERTIIOLF, ATTORNEY.
Mears' building
PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS
MARY A SHEPHERD, M D.. llOlflT.
orathlft , C1U Linden street.
DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NOLTII WASH
lugton avenue
DR L M. GATE'S, ROOMS 207 AND MS
Board of Trado Building, Oillco hnuis.
Mo 9 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Real,
dence, 209 Madison nvenuo
DR. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc
tion Oillco telephone 13tJ. Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR S AV. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE .'30
AA'nshlngton avenue. Residence. 1313
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, klduejs and genlto-mlnnry or
gans a specialty, Houis, 1 tn 4 p in
AV O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR
geon, Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden ttrect, Scranton.
Tclephono 2C72
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF
THE LACKAWANNA,
ocraneon, j-a nuiut'i preparatory 10
college, law, medicine or bulness Opens
Sept 12 Send for catalogue Rev. Thom
as M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell,
A M.
Bcranton. i'a
Courses preparatory to
SEEDS
O It CI ARK .1 CO . SEEDMHN AND
Ntuscrmen. Moro 110 AVnKhlngton ave
nue, green house 1330 North Main ave
nue, blore telephone, 7S2.
TOC SCREENS )
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 811 LACK V.
wanna
1 avenue, Scri-nton, Pa, manufac
of AA'Iro Scleras
Hirer
MISCELLANEOUS
BAI'ERS ORCHESl'RArjlUSIC-FOR
balls, picnics, paitles, receptions, wed.
dings and conceit v. oik furnUheil. For
ternii", uddress It J Bauer, conductor,
117 W cmlng avenue, over Hulberts'
muslo bleire.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. "PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine,
AVnrehouse. uo AVushltiEton avenue,
bcranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Kcheduleli I'.fleet Mario, 189S.
7.30 n. m,, week dnys, for Sunbury
Hnrrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, mid for Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
10.15 n. m., week days, for Hnzle
ton, PottBvllle, Heading, Norris
town, nnd Philadelphia; and for
Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Phlladol
phln, Baltimore, Washington and
Pittsburg nud the West.
3.12 p. in., daily, for Sunbury, Har
rlsbitrg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and Pltts
buig nnd the West.
0.00 p. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hanisburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
ucl.. Lacka. and Western.
TraliVsff,pi,MOcS,'Ul' Nov- " 133
press for t?1, -? ra,l,lon as follows: Ex
140 3 00 cniTn,yolk.und n" "olnt'' eas'
J 31 p 1,1 ' W l"1'1 10 5 u' m-i 12 55 ana
Phui'anr h r l:nN'. Trenton, Phlladol-
Expressnnrn.ac,?!,m!noddtlo' c-10 " m
ffllra rlmS' "'"ghamton. Oswego. El
MoMlsSr," f J ,,h E-ansUlle. .Mount
1 03 amiufi ro ..UlTnl0' 1210' -r'- s(Xn- m '
tlons V. V.,1', ,n ''lilting close eonnec-
nortiiu,HV ,,, , ' .0" 1""'3 " tho west,
NIchnK. '.,on nnd Wn "tatlons. 103 p. n
lltnlmrnn , is e-eeso conneciioiis nt jNorin
BaltTmn",1 f,.r Winiamsport. HarrlRburg,
Nor Jm.M',,,hl"Bton and tho south,
tlons i cMn,,,"n,,d nnd intcrmedlato sta
"ons, COO, 1003 a. m , and 1 53 and G.40 p.
3 oIinnn,!lie&,! an(1 intcrmedlato stations,
iiie.1?,. ".,0 m Pl mouth nnd Inter-KffiSn"'-
'J,? nd P- m'
airio"rrac"si,iir,i!h':,a,,d Biccp,ns ccacf
fni,iLue.ulled '"formation, pocket .,.
Irinf Si. 0,t" ' "ff'v " M L Smith. "S1',:
net 1'assenirrr An-n,i, ,im,ni iioi."1;
lice.
-. ....., uv,. ...... v., ol.
Delaware niul Hudson.
:?J!..?lay Ulh- 1S03. trains will
leavi
IVtV
v. llu" us ioiiovvs:
l1 01 C.lrhnmlnl P. (
7 53 8 53. 1013 a
9T,: iTe!!0.0"' ! 2aJ.'M. S23, 823, 7.57
fn..orvAlb,ny Saratoga. Montreal, Bos.
i w I-"Sland points. ctc.-ei.W a. m..
P m1" lionostJa'o C--0. 10 13 a. m., 2 20, E.2S
in1.'?1" Vv'llles-Barre-6 43. 7.4x, 8 41, 0 33,
-in.,"1,;.1-0''- 12. 21S, 3 3J, 127. CIO,
i.4S, 10 41, U 30 p m
T.?iiNC,w.,YorK Philadelphia, etc., via
, i'"5'i.valle,v Rallioid 4" p m 1203,
--J ' r m ; with Black Diamond Ex
pless, II ,'0 p. ui,
nJl"r Pennsvlvanli Railroad points, 0.15,
9-5 a. m ; 2.1s. 4 n p 111
I.jr western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rallroad-7 4S u m .12 0!, 133, with Black
Diamond Express. 10 41, 1130 p m.
Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows From Carbondale nnd the North fi 40.
41, SIR, 0 34, 10 K, 11 -,S a m.. 123, 2 13,
S3. 4 2!, 7 41. 10. IS 1127 m
- rom Wllkes-Uarre and tho South-C 13,
7 4S, S4S, 10 0. Ill", .1 m ; lis, 214. 3.43.
6 20, C 21, 7 51. '1 0",, 10 03 p m , 1.13 a. m.
SI NDAY TRAINS.
lor Carbondale 9 03. 1133 p. m; 2 23,
3 XI B 47, 1 51 i m
For Wllkcs-Barre 9 IS 1203 a. m. 153.
3 2S. 5 41, 7.4S p. 111
For Alb my, Saratogi, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England Points, etc. 2 23 p m.
Lowest rates to ull points In United
States nnd Cinida
J AV BURD1CK G P A Albany. N Y.
II. W. CROSS. I). P A . Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersay
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division 1
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
street, N. It , and South Feirj, Whitehall
Mr. ft
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1S9D.
Tnlns leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wilkes-Bai re. etc. at 8 J) a. m, 1.20, 4 00
p 111. Sundavs, 2 15 p. 111.
For L.ikewood and Atlantic City, 8 SO
n. m
For New York, New .11 k and Elizabeth,
8 10 (epres) a in , 1 20 d-xprcss). 4 00 (ex
press) p m Sund iv J 15 p m Train
having 1 2i p m , .11 rives at Philadelphia.
Reading Terminal, 7 03 p. m, and New
York 7o" p m
Pur Maueh Chunk Alb ntown, Bethle
hem, Eastern ami Phllude lphl 1. SCO a. m,
1 JO 4 0ilp m Sundis, 2 1'p m
For Baltimore and Washington, antt
points South und West via Bethlehem,
STO.i 111, 120 p m Sundavs, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Oiean Grove, etc., at
S.M a m and 1 20 p m.
For Reading, Leb mon nnd Hnrrisburg,
via Allentovvn, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p tn Sun
day, 2 13 p m
For Pottsvllle, 8 10 n m , 1 20 p. m
Returning, leave Ni w York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 4 00, 10 (ex
press ).i. m , 1 30 (cxpiess )p .m. Sunday,
Leave New York, South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street, at 9 03 a m , 1 23 p. m.
PassengtiH arriving or departing from
this tcimlnnl can connect under cover
with all the elevated railroads, Broadway
ciblo cats and ferries to Brooklyn and
bt.iteii Island making quick transfer to
nnd fiom Grand Central depot and Long
island ralltiMil
l.eivo Philadelphia Reading Terminal.
0 q n m JO P m Sunday, fi 15 a. m
' "ihioush tii kits to all points East,
South and Wet at lowest rate at tho
" Tn" OLHAFSEN. Gen. Supt
II P BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In effect Mm It. M9
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
Tnr Philadelphia anil New York via D
ir 11 R.iitfil-.n in and 1201 218,127
Black Diamond Espi w, .mil 11 3J p. in
Suildavs. D fcll 15";7 4S1) m.
rlir White lliven llazbton and piln
plnil nolnts In tin- coal regions via D &
II It A 6 41. -MS. and 127 p. m. For
l'r"r Ib'.l.ieliem.'Eton R.adlng. Hni
nilii re and principal intermediate sta
fh 1 & 11 R R C43a m, 12 01.
is ( '7 Black Diamond Express), 11..0.
iinii!is D fv II , 1 58, 7 4S p m.
blFor Hmkliannoek, Towanda Elmlra,
It hi f 1 0nex.i and Pilnclnil tcsd's
ato itnllons vli D, L &. AV. It It, 1S
" 1-0V gI m "a,' Roeh.ster. Buffnlo, Nlag-
. . 1'illH Chicago and nil points west Ma
i x 1 It l" U03. (.' 13 Blaek Diamond
rvrVriss), 7 is and 11 10 p m Sundays,
D TU vim 11 m. 7 4S ,. m
Pillinau parlor and sleeping or Lehigh
VmIIpv i.uiloi eai on all trains between
W Le-s inrre and New York Phlladel-
nhla Buffalo and Suspension Bridge
P FOILIN H AVILBl'R Gen Supt
l.tii.i.u Suulh nethlphom rn
fllAS S I EE Ora JM Agt , 23 Cort-
l.indt slieet New A'ork
V w NONEMACHER, Division Pass-
enirer Agent South Bethlehem, Fa,
Foi lUkets and Pullman ieervatlons
apply "" Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa
j;rieand WyoinitiK Valley.
Tlmo Table in Effect Sz-pt 19th. 1S93
Trains Itavo feci anion foi New Yolk,
Now burg and Intermediate points on
Krlo rullioad. also foi Haw ley and local
nolnts, at 70t a m. and 2 23 p in Iralns
III llvo at Scranton fiom nbovo points at
10 23 a in., and J 15 and '" jn
New Yoik, Ontnrio & Western Hall
way Company.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 29. 99
Tiulns leave Hi ranton for Carbondalo
and I'adosl.i at 1 ' '5 11 in . eonnee-llnK
with tliioiitfh trains Nonh and South
At 4 15 11 111 , making through connections
'fur Suspension Bridge', Detroit, Chicago
und all points A est
fi 10 a m and 2 03 p 111 leaving Carbon-
dale at 7 n .. . . ...
For CadoHla." connecting with Miilni
tiains north ami souin 111 t y
riving in cauosia ut jv.ij 11 .u .
Ing, lenv cs cnuosia nt 1 m p, " ,
ing in weranion ai u w p '"(
General Passenger Agent, New YJ
m i.,i in'jtlinll'
Division Passenger Agent, Scranton.
i.
HxniB V "".onimointion, ri.10 p. m.
2 33 J ,, , r,l"1 nd Rlchlleld Springs,
Porln',n"an,,153pm.
Bar c ,Mr,1"na''erHiid. Plttston, Wilkes
miiJ . '.'Mnoutli Bloomsburc and Dan-
.-. in'i wit.