THE SCRANTON TRII3UJSE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES SCRANTON SHUT OUT READING IN ONE-SIDED CONTEST. Keennn'B Clever Pitching and Good Team Work Behind Him. Aided In the Victory Second Qamo Stopped by llnln Allentown Wlno from Newark and Richmond Defeated Pntcison Boston, Washington, Brooklyn, Cincinnati, New York and Baltimore Winncis in the Big League. Scianton added another victory to it'' string yesterday by shutting out Read ing In a one-sided came. The only leature wan Keonnn's pitching. Hair. Interfered with tho second game. The game at Wllkes-Harrc was also posi tioned on account of rain. Allentown defeated Nuvvnik by good hitting nnd fast base lunnlng, and Richmond In ci eased their percentage by timely hit ting nnd wonderful fielding. Tho Nntlonnl league games weic won and lo&t bj close scutes yesterday, and lit Chicago It reeiulieel thliteen Innings to decide the game with the champions. Brooklyn, Haltlmoiu and Washington continue their winning stunk, and Cin cinnati managed to pull out u victory ni Philadelphia. New York turned the tables on Plttsbuig. Percentage Table. W. L. V c Riihinond 3S 12 .7e-0 Liuenster 31 IS tU Wllkes-li.ine 2 IS .cm Reinllng 2b 20 .363 Now.uk 23 27 .4sl Serantoi 21 29 .420 Allentown IT 23 .373 Pnterson 12 10 .-'31 Where They Ploy Today. Heading at Scranton Lancaster at Wilkes-Ilarre. J'ntotson nt Rtcbmond. Newark nt Allentown. SCRANTON WINS ANOTHER Shut Out Reading by a Score of 4-0. Second Game Stopped on Account of Rain. Only one game was, played at Athletic park esterdny afternoon, which re sulted in a letory for Scranton. The second game was tailed nt the begin ning of the first Inning on nccount of the wind and rain ttorm, which came oer the i Ity at 1 o clock. Scranton shut Reading out In the first game, by n score of 4 to 0. Kfenan'h woik In the box was excel lent, nnd he was well supported. Knoll was again In the game, but Me diation Is still absent, jtlsley took his place nt short Tho features of the game was Llpport's home run, which stnited the 200 Hpectatcits to their feet. Muiphy pitched well, and fooled the Scranton men on several occasions. Reading started the afternoon's game but got no fmther than second. Cock man reaching theie on an erior of Llp pei t's. The only time they were at nil dan gerous was In the fmiith, when Stiat ton sent out a two-bagger, and iachcd third on I.awienee's Infield bunt to Koenan. .Stratton died there, as Smith the next man up, new out to Staueh. The only time they died tr the tune of one, two, three, was In the seventh. Smith and Sndi were thrown out at first, and Muiphy fouled out to Dillon. Scranton's ilrst tun was made In tho first by Knoll. Doherty came to bat, but flew out to Stratton, Knoll singled, Dillon followed and flew to Betts; then came Ragan. with a two-bagger, pcor ing Knoll. Kagan was thrown out at home by Stratton. In tho third Inning, we scored two more, nnd on- In the fourth, which end ed our total for the llrst game. The game was well played, the Scianton team t-howlng a biace from yesterday'n vvoik. Mnran umplied an excellent game, and gave good satisfaction. The fccure. SCRANTON. R. II. O. A. E .... 0 1 0 4 0 .... 2 2 2 10 .... 1 1 S 0 U .... 0 2 10 0 .... 12 2 0 1 .... 0 ) 7 0 0 .... 0 0 0 2 1 .... 0 0 7 2 0 .... 0 0 0 10 Doherty, 3b Knoll, cf .... Dillon, lb ., Kagan, If . l-.lppc.it, if . Stoueh, 2b , RIMcy. !, ., O'Neill, c ., Koenan, v , Total 4 8 27 10 2 HEADING. It. 11. O. A. n. Cockman, ss 0 2 0 o 2 'hUds. 21 0 0 12 1 UottH. If 0 1 f, 0 1 Drnuh), lb 0 u 0 2 0 Stinttnn, rf Ollio Lawrence, cf 0 0 10 0 Smith, 3b 0 0 1 1 l Sn.vder. c 0 15 0 0 Murphy, p 0 0 0 11 Totals o 5 2J 7 0 Kagan declared out for running out of line. Scranton 1 0 2 10 0 0 0 x Heading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs Scranton. 4 Tvvn-baso tilth Eignn. Stiatton. Homo run Up pert. Left nn bases Scranton, 4; Head ing, 10 Stiuck out Hy Keenan. 4, by Murphy. 3. Dcuble plays Doherty to Stoueh to Dillon. Klrht un errors Stoucb. Knoll nnd Cockmin First on balls-Off Kemnn, 3, off Murphy, 1. I'mplie Mnran. Time 1.45. STOPPED HY RAIN. The heavy Hood of rain halted the second gome at a most Inopportunto tlint. Thanks to n neivy play by Flana ghan, who was doing substitute wotk nt short, and n bilsk doub) by It's ley, Stouch and Dillon. Reading was pi evented from Fending morj -.ban three mm to the plate in the fust hnlf. Swift's men, however, wero mrro Important Auotlier carload of those uew patterns French Plate Glass just received. With our New Carpet and Drapery Department we can furnish your new homes complete. PROTHEROE & GO,, fortunate. On tho lanky Unrvoj's fumble, followed by his wild throw to Drauby, Doherty claimed first bag by a narrow margin. Knoll tried two bunts unsuccessfully and then fanned, but Dillon did better. He connected with a low one thnt was Just to his fancy nnd lifted it to short left field, advancing Doheity to accond station. At this point In the game with one out, two on the circuit and nil hands full of ginger, tho diamond became hid den In clouds of dust nnd players and bleachers puilolncd the Rhclter of the grand stand. In a few momentB the Infield was a. lake of muddy water and It would have been Impossible to have continued even If the rain had toon censed to fall. Flannghan's Initial nnd only piny was a "peach," as someone back of tho scorers' box remarked. The llrst Read ing citizen got on the oh cult by being hit ulth a pitched bnll. He tiled to steal second, but ran Into u most ef fective blockade mado by the kid, who had slipped w hlle running to receive O'Neill's throw, but who had caught the ball w hlle on his knees In front of the bag and gamely remained In thnt position to make the out. He did It, too, but the collision was of the inllroad vailety. Child", the second Reading man up, drew four bad ones, but he figured' in the first end of n double nlny. Allentown Defeats Newark. Allentown, June 20 Allentown won a well contented game toda by timely bat ting and superb base lunnlng. Score: H II E. Allentown 01102100 10 9 2 Newark 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 i 8 0 Hattcrles McMnnus nnd West; Hern don and Roach. Umptiu Henderson. Another One for Richmond. Richmond. Va., June 20 Good solid hitting at the right time and wonderful fielding gave Richmond another lctory today. Score: n H.K. Richmond 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 9 9 .1 Paterfcou 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0410 1 Batteries Bl&hop and Steelman; Gcr ber und Dyers. Umpire Bergcr. Wilkes-Barro vs. Lancaster No game; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. V. Hrooklyn 12 Boston ;t5 Baltimore JJ Philadelphia 31 St. Louis 3J Chicago nj Cincinnati :-, Pittsburg in New York 21 Washington is Louisville) is Clevelmd n L P ' 12 .77 JS .Wai 21 .W)l 21 .55 22 .513 22 .503 27 .481 2S .111 31 .4JS 37 .3.-7 3S .20(5 41 .ISO At Chicago 13 Inrlngs R.H.E. Boston 0 0 0 1O000000045 1 3 Chlcagi 000 10 000 000001 7 1 Batteries-Nichols and Clarke; Giiflith andDonohue. Umpires Gaftncy and Man assau. At St. Louis- R.II.E. Washington 10 0 10 110 1518 1 St. Louis 2 00001000311 2 Hattcrles Mercer and McGuIre: Powell and Crlger. Umplres-Kmsllc and Mc Donald. At Cleveland r.h j; lirooklvn 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 0- fl 16 Cleveland 0 0100130 27 12 3 llatterles MeJames and Grim; Knlp per and Schrccongost. Umpires O' Day and McGarr. At Cincinnati r 71,1:, Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 110 0 02 .1 2 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 C 1 Hattcrles Pifleld and Douglass; Phil lips and "Wood. I'mplies Hums nnd Smith. At Pittsburg R.n E. New York 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 24 9 A Plttsbuig 10 000 000 102 S 2 Hattcrles Doheny nnd Warner; Leever and Howcrman. TTmpIres Lncl: and Connolly. At Louisville n II E Hnltlmoro 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 S 2 Louisville 0 0 00010001 C 2 Hatetrlcs McGlnnlty and Robinson; Wood and Zlmmer. Umpires Snartwood and Warner. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Hartford, E; Sjracuse, 1. Worcester, 2; Toronto, 1. Montrc.nl, 2, Providence. 1. Rochgbter-Sprlngfleld Rain. Western League. Minneapolis, 8; Milwaukee, 0. Kansas City. 11; St. PauI. 3. Detroit, 11; Indianapolis, 8. Huffalo, 11, Columbus, 3. DIAMOND PICK UPS. James Jrffrlos. tho nh.imnlnn nrlvn. flKhter of the world will arrive In this cuy mis morning nt w o'clock rrom Huf falo He Is to umpire tho ball wrac at Athletic park this afternoon and will ulgO lllVG 11 sn.lltlnir t.vhlliltlnn ultl, nnn of his ti .liners between tho third and rourtn innings or tho game. Tomorrow the Scranton team will play at Wllkcs-H.irre nnd will nlnv ihf.ro c... tho remainder of tho week, from thero it kocs to l'aterson to play Sunday. On June 23 27 and 2S It pluvs nt Allentown after which it loturns home and opens the 2Uh, plnjlng until July 13. giving 119 hi'vuiUcn homo gnmc h without a lueak The Heading tintn opens at Richmond tomorrow. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Heavy lllttci. of Gr. en Ridge, nn last Sunday de-fiated the Violets Jr.. of the South Sldo. by a score of fi to I The y a!o defeated tho Defender-, of Provi dence, by a store of 3 to 3, and iho Dl 1 mond Dots, of Green Ridge' by 11 srnre of 9 to 11. The Heavy Hitters ihnllingo nny team In the county under IS cars of nge. the Cuxlrs, Walnut Street Stars or the Cuban Heiocb. Edward Manlej, manngei. The base b-ill clubs freim the Plumbe rs' union and Painters' union will play a gimo of ball on Johnon's Lake grounds Thursday nfternoon at 2 o'oloek. All plumbers who think they can play the fame nri requested to ho on hand The mnnagenient of the OI pliant I.rowns, de-dies to contradict the leport of tho game with the- South Side club as given In tho Tlmn of Monday In Manufacturers of Furniture. 303 Lacka. Avenue MMIP I will tjunrautte thnt rur Rheumatism Cure will relieve lutii hrvA, scliitlm nnd nil rheumatic pains In two or three hours, nnd cure In a few days. MUNl'ON. At nil druggists, 25o. n vial. Gulilo to Ilenlth nnd ruetlU cnl ndvlce free. 1005 Arch st.. Phlla. which It was stated that the South Side club wns victorious, The score was 12 to 12 when tho gimo ended nnd tho nrowns had a man on llrst base. Tho South Sldo team lias never been able to defeat tho Drowns and tho latter Is ready to meet them foi 11 return game on the Olvphnnt grounds on nny week day. John Clcary, captain, Sam Roe, manager. Tho Ml stlc base ball club challenges nny club In tho city to a gamo of hall whoso members are under tweut jcars of age. Howard Call, manager. The Irving Avenue Tvvlrlers challcngo the Willow Sttect Stars to a gamo or ball on the Llttlu Mines grounds June 25, at 2 30 p m. Tho Wnshburn, Williams & Co.'s mill bands challcngo tho John Henore mtll hands to a gamo of bnso ball Juno 21 at 3 p m on tho Jnmes Hoys' grounds. Answer through The Tribune. Evan Jones, manager. Tho HaimouUs challenfio the Samp sons, of the South Side, for a game of bnll on their own grounds June 23. If ou accept plcaso nnawer at once. P. Rognn, manager. The Actives, of Providence, accept tho challenge of the Starlights, of Jcssup, for Thursday, June 22, on Actives' grounds. T. Courtney, mannger Tho Actives, of Provldince, challenge the Senatois, of Green Rldue. for Krldaj, June 21, on Actives' grounds. T, Court ney, marager. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. IJy Associated Press New York, Juno 20. Today's advance In the nrlce of stocks after nn eaily weakness was no moro conclusive of .1 settled condition of the speculative situ ation of the future course of tho stock market than was esterdjj'a decline. Thero was a brief and spasmodic pe riod of liquidation In l'edual Stce'. and American Steel and Wire In the opening dealings and tho professional btar party took advantage -if this to moko a drivo against tho whole market. Hut tho brief duration of the decline and the firm re sistance offered by prices at the tower points warned tho benrs of tho futility of an effort to break tho whole market. They therefore took their pioflts on tho decline of jestcrday and this morning by buvlng stocks at the low level To tal sales, 373,100 share Railroad bonds were heavy, Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulg firsts dropping 2'2. Total sales, par vaule, Jl.SOO.OCKJ United States new 4s nnd the 3s reclstercd drcllncd , do. coupon, tho old 4s und tho 5s U In tho bid price. 13y Carrlngton & Cusack. New York, Juno 20. The market opened weak due to nn attack on Pederal Steel common In the shapo of a temporary In junction rcstinlnlng the pavment of tho dividend. On the decline advantago was taken of to cover heavily in Steel and Wire. Hrooklyn Rapid Transit and the list generally, and after tho first half hour, tho market developed considerable strength, recovering Its eatly loss and In ino't cases ndvnnclng above last nights close. London was a fieo seller at bot tom prices, theie being quite a bearish feeling oil our securities there Wheat weakened off jdiaiplj in Chicago which had a favorable effect on tho Grangers, and Induced covering. Tennessee Coal and Iron was ugaln a stiong feature. We understand that a prominent opera tor Is eiulto heavily short of the stock and that their price has I ,n advanced to prevent his covering If this Is a fact, it will sell higher. Continental Tobacco broku 40 on the bear article In this morn ing's Times, attacking tho company nnd implying that thero was no profit In tho business at present prices. Tho market continued strong up to about 2 a when selling bj somo of the early bujers caused a slight decline from best prices of tho day and closed the miikot somewhat below tho top As far as we can see thero Is no change In Its condition, the trading being very profes sional and we do not think there Is any probability of an extended upward move ment Just at the moment, although wo nro ndvised that Hrooklvn Rapid Transit nnd the Flower specialties arc Hablo to sell at much higher prices. Market closed, dull and iriegular with a strong under tone. Quotations furnMicd by CARRINGTON & CUSACK. stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and Connell building, Scranton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos. lng est. est. lng, Am. Spirits 10 10'i Am. Sug Re'g Co ..VMZh K1 Am. Tobacco Co ... 91 93'i Am. S. fz W . M's to 52'4 M'A Am. S. & W.. Pr ... PVfc 93i 10 10V4 153 93'i 5 Pi 17' i 2G HT'i 41 24" 13P4 13", 12di4 153'i 1123 1 BV K2"j 117", 41H ra 112'i nt( ?Z'k H'i 1?2V. 2"U tc. IT'. 13nv, ll'JU rnaj SVj 30?, II C"i ;on 74a B1'4 m4 91 R2 9i 17'i M 3Pi 111 301 i 2P2 l!0ii 13 125"8 l"i2''-. Ill r.i'i tv 117 41 ri4 ni4 0.10 40 41 lWi, 2.V, & Tl'l 4'.5i r.o 11s r.o ri7'i 3, 4V4 1.11 i rsif, 7r, Ml, M'i men., 10. & . 1 o .. ii'i i.'i A.. T & H K I'r . 31 f.l'i . I'.'i SO Am. Tin riato Hiook R. T .... Con. Tolmcco .. Che?. & Ohio ., Chle, n. fc C) . Chic. & G W , Chle, Mil. & St. Chic. & N. W I'lllc., R. 1. & P r i C & St. I. .1154 . 42'-j . 21'!; .1-.0' . nu .12-, .112'. .111 117 42'4 218 1'11'h 13' ', 12I.V, ir.-.u 112 eo'j Ml', U7"i 41'i 07 11V1 2.'8 32', 41U CO J..OV, 2ii 4 ii a 71'd 47'- l.ll 119 US' 3 ?J) 411, c-, 40 74'J nt', 54 P d Steel .. 59'i to 5S I'mI Steel, Pr .... SI3; ....117 .. . 41 .... ffi ....HP-i .;.;fj .... 40 .... 411', ....no .... 2.', .... 4Vi .... 7l'i .... 4I, ....130 ....m .... m .. . 7 .... SO", .... IR'ij . .. ri'i . 3S Gi n Rlietrlc ... Ii Paper . ... Louis. &. Nash .. Mimhittan Hlo . Mi t Traction Co M K. & Tex. ... Mo Pacific Nut Steel N J Central .... Ont West .... Nmtli Pnolflo .. Nor Pacific. Pr Paelflc Mull .... P. nn It. R People's Gas ... Rending. 1st Pr Omnh 1 Southern Pacific . Southern It It .. Tenn , C fi Iron . I'ninn Pacifle .. I'nlnn Pac Pr I' S 1 anther. Pr V S Rubber .... 7-.j GOtJ Ml j West I'nlon C sin SI CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADH 6'i'i Open High Low Clos. WHHAT. Julv ... . Siptimlier CORN. July Benti mbei- OATS Julv September PORK luly September lard. Julv . September ing. 7i''i est. 3I78 31' 2lsi est. lng TV, 7", Ti.'i TC'i 2P4 3l, 2I1 22" S12 8 JJ K0", 5 17 31i. 3I4 21 "j 21 S22 8 42 5 02 513 3P(, 21, 21 R22 i. 42 B02 S.1S ST3 SOT. 5 20 Scianton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. nid Asked. Scianton & Plttstnn Trac. Co. . . 20 1'lrHt National Uank SIX) ... Scranton Savings Hank 13 .. Scranton Parking Co ii5 Third National Hank 'M ... Scranton Railway Co ,w ... Dime Dep. & Din. Iimlc 200 Kconnmy Light, Heat & Pow- er'Compani' , 43 Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company , ?5 ... Scranton Forcing Co 100 Lacka, Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 150 Mooale Mountuln Coal Co JtJSVi Kcranton Paint Co U Clark d Snover Co., Com .... 400 ... H i F The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLOAKING lIOUSi: tor the Hsiialt of All Who Have Ilnimci to Kent, Kcul Jstute or Other Property to Hell or lixclmnjic, or Who Want Situations or IIclpThe-ij Small Advertisements 'Co4t One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for 1'ivo Cents a Word lixcep. situation Wanted, Which Ats In fierted Tree. WANTED. A LARQH BAl'R CLARK & SCOTT. Address 2in North Washington ao nue, UuslckH livery oitlco. HACKUTT, PRICK BUILDING, HAS tenant for wlnglo steam heated house, with barn; must bo llrst class. HACKHTT,"PHlCn Dt'ILDlNG, HAS tenants for lako cottages anil city flat, furnished, WANTHdIcaSH OF RAD HHAI.TII thnt R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 6 cents to Rlpnna Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. AGENTS WANTED. -Sr 75 MONTH. COSTLY OUTFIT FRBFJ. We want a man or woman In every lounly; apply quick. Mnnufacturcrs, 3913 Market street, Philadelphia. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. GHRMAN OR AHMRICAN GIRL AT 315 Mulbeiry street, A. IS. Hazlctt. VVlA' WANTHD-LADIHS. HVHRYWHHRn can make $12 to $20 weekly; bteady work entire year; no canvassing. Ad dressed envelope for partlculius. l.o mont Mfg Co , 112 San Diego Uldg, Chi- WANTHD-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework at 218 Spruce street. LADIKS to HMRROiDHR-GOOD PA- Inc. easy work sent to your lmmo: write for sample nnd materials. iJnlqtio Lmbroldery Co., 102 Fulton St.. Now Tiork. FURNISHKD FRONT AND S1DH rooma for rent, shady Bldo of ave nue, 317 Madison. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In auiet house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S., Tribune office. BOARDING WANTED-SUMMER DOARDERS; most dellgbtrul scenery; three min utes from D L. & W. Mrs. Machette, Elmhurst. BOARDING 523 PINE STREET. JVIONEYJTIAJ HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, MONEY to loan on easy monthly payments. MONEY LOANKD-FIRST MORTGAGK; no delay; lowest rates, bilng deeds. William J. Smith, G23 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and five per cent, monev on approved security. M. H. HOLGATE. Common wealth building. ANY AMOUNT ON EASY TERMS, long or short time. Capvvcll, attor ney, Mears' building. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bros., 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M. Norton 222 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLLANS PRIVY VAUL1H nnd cess pools', no odor. ImpioveU pumps used. A. B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave- oiders 1100 Norih Main avenue, or Elcke'e drur store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 8340. Clark & Snover Co,, Pr 123 Catbon Coal Co 100 Scr. Iroa Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pas Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 People's Street Hallway, flrbt mortgage, due 1013 113 Pe-oplt's Street Hallway, Gen- .nl nrt.C,'. rro ili.n 1I01 11 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scianton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Vo bonds.. 113 Carson Coal Co 100 102 102 f5 100 100 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Aevcnue.) Butter Creamery, liiarj'ic; print, 21c; daliy, fresh, lS.ilS'sc. Cheese Full creum, now, OalOc. L'ggs Nearby, fancy, lC'sc; western, 15talCc. IJcans Per bu., choice marrow, ?1.C0; medium. $1 13; pen, fl.43.il 50. Peas Per bu . green, $1.10)1.15. Onions Bcimuda. per crate, $1.40. Oranges Jlifl per box. Lemons $1 50al 00 per box. Flour $l.30al CO. Nw York Drain and Produce Market. New York, Juno 20 Flour Fairly ac tive but a bhado easier on top grades low grades spilng wero (Irmly held nnd in good demand. Wheat Spot market weak. No. 2 red, 83l8c. f. o. b., and SO'gC. elevator. No 1 northern Duluth, b3V. f. o. b, afloat; options opened weak; liquidation continued steadily all day ami at the close the maiket was weak, show ing lal'ic net decline; July closed Sl'jc; September, ble. ; December, Wc. Corn -Spot weak, No 2, 413e f. o. b. afloat; 41c. elevator, options weak nil day ami clocd weak nt 'aBc. net decline; July closed 40',c; September, 40c. Oats Spot weaker; No. 2 30c; No. 3, 29ifcc.; No. 2 white. S2c , No. 3 do., 31c; track mixed western, 30a31'ic; track white. 32a"7c ; options dull. IluPter Steady; western rienmery, 15'salSiC, do factory, 2.iltc ; Imitation creamery, Ualfie ; state dairy, U'iillc. ; do. creamery, IS'.nlS'i.c. Cheese Finn; largo white. $i4c ; laige nnd small colored, 8"iC Eggs Easy; tato and Pennsvlvnnia, 13al3'ic , western fresh, HV-.alSo ; bouthern, tul2c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, June 20. Cattle Light hiipply, prlees generally unchanged; ofteilngs eon slsted mostly of ordinary beeves, good demand for calves ut advancing prieis. Good to choice beevs sold at $jn6 50; com. monor grades bilnglng $l4ua!.95; feeding cattle brought !': h.'.ij, hulls, eows and hellers J2a5 10, the litter price for choico heifers, western fed Atceis $1 TAwi 13; eulicH. $l2'a7ti3. Hogs Active at 5a7'.r. higher than vcbteida, light hogs brought $1 70a3 W; inUed lote, $3 70at'O and heavy J t rr.aH 00. pigs sold for $3 31 3 frO and culls $1 OOat tO. hheep and Lambs Good demand, prlcis inlcd steady with prlmo clipped lambs at ibe highest point of the ear, sheep sold $3al t5 for culls up to $3a5 23 foi best tlocks; clipped lambs biought $l75aCfj; Colorado woolrd do, Jil i"n,i6 73 and Hiring do, $123aiS0. He relpts Cattle, 2 '.oil head; hogs, 20,000 head; sheep. 13.000 head. Buffalo Live Btock Market. Hum Buffalo, June 20 Cattle Receipts all through 5 loads of sommon blockers held over which were elos-ed out nt low prlees; butteimilkH, $3731150 ogs Re. celpts. 6 cars, light giades easier, oth ers Mrong; bulk Falo Yoikcrs mixed pigs nnd mediums, $105, roughs, $3.t0a3 53 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3lfi, strong for bjieep; good to choice quotable $1 7". 6 30; lambs, steady at vesterdoy's close; tops, fJ.10a5.Cj; culls, $j.l5a5 25; stringers, $ta7. Why She'd Succeed. "I should so dearly like to go on the operatic singe, Mr. Grey." "Would ou, Miss Darling? Why don't you? You'd be In the front rank of tho choius, I'm sure." "Indeed, do you think my voice so good?" "I haven't heard you sing, Miss Darl ing, but remember 1 bavv you when you were learning to cycle." Plck-Me-Up. FOR RENT For Reel One or two frout rooms oa second floor of Tribune Building. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, HAS steam heated flats, $10 and upwards; centrally located. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDINgTsINGLE und double houses; steam or furnace. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, STORES, otllces and barns, halls and factory ppace. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, IN ltcs landlords and tenants to call. HACKETT HAH STORE AND DWELL lng, $0, at Moscow. 932 OREEN RIDGE STREET. LIGHT rooms; Hno locntlon; $16. HOUSE FOR R.ENT-J523 ADAMS AVE Mii!1,,110'. niodorn Improvements: rent, -6 00. Inquire Dlmo Bank, Mr, Zurfllch, HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OP II AR Ti...ry sPenctr at Stevens' Cash Store, uunmorc. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO. 207 . ,rt.11 Washington nvenue. formerly occupied by j w. Guernsey. Steam neat, elevator, roar entiance For terms apply to Jones Bros. 211 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, PROP- eriy oougnt, fcoiu, rentcu, insureu, cared for. FOR SALE-A HORSE, CARRIAGE and harness, or horse alone, hoi so is 10 years old, sound, gentlo and well bred; color chestnut. Can bo been at Tlffany'a livery stable, Feekville, Pa. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 315, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE COT tage, furnished, nt Lako Wlnola, for sale or to rent for season. Address Cot tage, Thlbuno ofllcc. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. 605 Qtilncy avenue; city steam; sclllrg price, $6,500; rent, $10 per month Including bteam heat. G. F. Reynolds. REAL ESTATE. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, OF fers 410 Clay avenue, ono of tho finest houses on this beautiful avenue, for salo; owner going to Carlsbad Springs. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING OF- fers lot 130 by 1S1 with houso and barn; house contains 8 rooms bath, laundry, etc , fO.W: cheap at $S.000. Beau tiful lawn and shado trees. HACKETT PRICE BUILDING Or fers Jefferson avenue resldenee for less than $5,800; quite central. HACKETT PRICE BUILDING oF fer 709 Clay avenue for less than $3 000. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING OF feis double houso Qulncy avenue for $C,000; rents, $0X vear; teims, $2,000 down and $2S,00 monthly, which covers tho In terest. This Is a bargain for Borne one. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDiNG OF- fers corner lot $1,200; Insldo lot $l,0i, Linden street. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING OF fcrs lot near Elm Park chuich $I,!00. Bargain. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING OF fers fauns and country homes very cheap. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING. HOUSES or lots; easy monthly pavments. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING, LOW, ' medium nnel high priced property. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING OF- fers ncro of ground, largo house, chicken house, good water, with any quantity of fruit und berries near Scran ton for $2 300. HACKETT, PRICE BUILDING. PROF- erty bought, bold, rented, Insured; rents collected. A BARGAIN-LOT AND THREE buildings at 419 Pcnn avenue; must bo sold; small amount cash; balance on mortgage; a good property nt a sacri fice. Apply to H. C. Remolds, Mears block. BEST LOT IN CITY FOR THE MONEY; sewer, flagvvalk, graded street, elec tric light, btreet cars, near Washington nvenue. price, $1 2no. Cull promptly. J. W. Hrovning, nttou.ey, Mears' Building. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING, SEX eral lints husnts for sale; estab lished and paving. HACKETT. PRICE BUILDING, BUYS and sells illfTeient lines of busine-,s $7,000 WILL BUY A WELL-ESTAB-llsheil buslne'-, pait r.it-h, b.iluneei on bceurltv Ono ei two good busli.i -s men with limited ciplt.il cun purihupe this business and continue .1 ti.ule already established to be made exeeedlngly prof itable This Is an oppoitunlty of a life time and elo not h -ultatP to sav that a bargain awaits come lucky purchaser. Good reasons for selling. Addiebs A. H. C . 'Iribuno olllce. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUC cckb" $100 Invested by my "bate method" In grain or stocks has paid $1000 pioflt In ) days; reference fur nished, vvilio for particular. Richard Oliver, Banker and Bioker. Chicago Stock Exehar.go, Chicago, SPECIAL NOTICE. POSTOrFICH NOTICE-WILL GEN tleman who received fiom his box in pottnllice May IS letter nddrcned to I' II. Van Huxklrk and dellvtml same at D . L & W. ticket ofllee, pleace call un po&iniiiblcr. HUGH J. GORMAN. P O. I SITUATIONS WANTED giocer wagon or delivery. Prefer Butting up signs or post billing. J. W., lolton. Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY COMPET ont English woman as housekeeper or doing general housewoik, good laundress and cook. M. A. Y., this otllce. SITUATION WANTED-FIRST-CLASS baker on bread and cakes wants steady work. J. Sch., 623 Cedar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED- BY EXPERl enced young man, 25 years of ago, as a clerk, bookkeeper or nsslstant In any Hno of business. Addicts M. B., Gen eral Delivery, city. LEGAL. IN REi ESTATE OF ROSANA G. , Tripp, late of tho city of Scranton, decenbed l.ettetu testnmenlnry hnvlng been grnnted to the undesigned, all persons having 1 latins or demands agatnit tho said estuti! will pinent them for pi ment. mifl thoe Ind'bted thereto will pleaso iniiki Immediate piymentto EZRA II. RIPPLE, Executor W ILLARD WARREN ft KNAFP, AtlornejM for Estate. SEALFD lifToPOSALS Vl.. Hi: cell id ut the olllcei of Iho secti nf the Hoi niitoii Hi ard cf Contiol 7'10 o'clock, Alotidr.y evening, Jun 1TO, In furnish the Scranton School trlct with coal for tho ensuing cni Coal to bo of good quality, free f sin to and dust, no washed coal accep 2 000 pounds to the ten Bidders to st price per ton for different sizes. The city will bo divided Into four trlets, ns follows. First illstrlct-Schooli Nos. 4, 0, 9 2S. SJ. 31. 33 and 3tt. Second district-Schools N03. I, 8, 1 8, 10, 11, 13, 30 nnd 37. Third district Schools Nos. 12, 11 16 17. IS, 10, 20, W, 31 and 32. Fourth district-Schools Nos. 21, 22 .' 21 25 and 20 Tho sum of $10) in ensh or certlflel check shall bo enclosed with each hi 1, which sum shall bo forfeited to tlm school district In case of refusal or emis sion on tho part of tho bidder to whom tho contract shall bo awarded to exe cute contract within ten days after tho awarding of tho same. Bids will be received for each district separately. The board icscrvcs tho right to reject onv or nil bids. By order of tho Scianton Board of Con trol. 1: D. FELLOWS. Secretary. - - SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved by tho Jermyn School Board until June 27, 1S90 for the purpoo of piloting the old school building. Interior nnd exterior, two coats of paint, noth ing but tho best matorlal to bo used. Tho Bo.ii el reserves the right to reject any nnd nil bids Hv order of the Board JOHN MELLOW, Secretary. Jermyn, Pa., June 17, 1S90. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tim stockholders of tho Economy Light, licit and Power company, for the elec tion of directors for tho ensnlng veer nnd tho transaction of such other busi ness ns may properly come beforo It. will bo held nt tho olllce of tho company, room 20 Republican building, Scranton, Pa., on Mondnv June 26. 1V1, nt 2 o'clock p m., In nceordanco with the Hv-l.iws of tho companj. W. J NORTHUP, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scranton. i: L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 435 Spruco St., cor. Wash, a v., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT I'rico building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, cor. Wvomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvc. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coil Echange, 2nd floor. Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUPICTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES jour hat to order and they Jit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 THANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable 1'. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan, VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYER'S J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-311 Mears' Building. 5L J. DONA HOE, ATTORNEy'-AT law Ofllces, MJ-or, Mears Building rRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AN D Counellor-nt-Law, Burr building, rowni li and II Wubhlngton avenue. WILLARD, WARREN &. KNAPP, AT tornevs and Counsollors-at-Lavv. lte publlcan building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Rooms 514, 513 and 61ti Board of Trado building. D. I. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate securltv. Mears" building corner Washington avenuo and Spiuco btreet. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY- at-Lavv. 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901. 9th floor. Mears' building. 1; A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. .rA Hoard of Trade building, Scr,mton( Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW," Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa PATERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEGYS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. BERTHOLF. ATTORNEYS Meats' building. PHYSICIANS AND SLf?QEOV3 MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. IIOME tipatlilst. tlti Llnili n street. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WAS1L lngtun avenue. DR. L. M GATES ROOMS 217 AND 20? Hoard of Trade Huildliig Ulllce hours, 8 to 9 a m.. 2 to 3 und 7 to s p. m Resi dence, 'is Mndlson avenue. DR I' L FRi:S. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Tiiis Fitting nod K.U Undue, tlon. (Jlllee telcphono 13W. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to I. 7 to 9 DR S W. L'AMORHAUX, OFPICE 21-1 Washington avenue. Resldrnco 11H Mulbeiiv. Chrnn'e cllse.isis limit, hcuit. kldne-vn and genlto-urlnaiy or gins 11 specialty Hours. 1 to I p m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SPIN peon HorMs, Cattle and Dogs trentnl, Hospital, l.'l Linden street, Scranton. Teli phone 2672. FCHOOLS SCHOOL OF"TIIR LACKAWANNA. Scanton, Pa. Courses pieparatory to college law, medicine or buslnoss Opens Fept. 12 Send for catalogue. Rev Thom as M. Cann, LL. D. Walter II. Uuell. A. M. Ten (T R. CLARK & CO . PFEDMEN AND Nurservmen; storo 116 Washington nve. nue; gicen house, PK0 N'mth Main ave nue; store telephone. 7i2. JOS KUETTEL REAR nt" LACKA WHiin.1 avenue, Scranton, Pa manufac turer of Who Screens. ArSOK.l.-VCOU3 BAUElVSbRCIIESTlL-IUSICFo"u balls, iilcnlcs. 11.11 ties, receptions, wed dings and eonceit work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulberts' music store1. MEOARGEE HROTHHRS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANiA RAILROAD Scheiltilel 1 Iflict 1Uy 10. iSnt. 7.30 n. in., wcok days, for Sunbury Hanlsburg, Phllndelpuln, Balti moie, Washington, and for l'ltts. burg: and tho West. 10.1C a. m., week days, for Uazle- eon, i-oitsvuie, lieading, Worris town, and Philadelphia; and for Stmbury, Harriaburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsbiiip and the West. 3.12 p. m., daily, for Sunbury, Har rlsburg. Philadelphia, Baltl Jnoro, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 0.00 1 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. II. IIUTCIIINbON. (Jeneral Manatr. Del.. I.uckn. aiiJ Western. TmiMl:Tcct JI?day, June C, m tn. V.. i"p ronton aa follows: Ex to "mrri,cJru,lt. n,-(1 "" PiMn cost. 3"33 . m 1003 "' m,! 12M "na nhi.?PnSiS or nnon, Trenton, Phlladel m,"ll,",2l1 Jbo south, 510, S0O and 10.03 a. "' , t and 3 3.1 p. m. loiiviiannii iiccommodntlon, C10 p. m. mUi1 f."8 fop JHnghamton. Oswego, EN Morr'i-S.n1 'if' I!.aUl' Oansvllle. Blount tlnnf n, 11 p; m" making closo connoo-iinrihil1- Huft" to " Points In tho west, nortlnvest and southwest V JlSMlMirtn nnn.... ,.,- n.A iiinghamtoii and way stations, 1.05 p. m. viVilnP accommodation. 4 00 p. m. B?nTm.1nd (!'.r Wllllomaport, Harrlsburr, 'nlM' Wnshln!Mfm und tho south. tlm,u .m,!SrJilml nntl Intermediate sta. jions, 0 00, 10 0j u. m., and 1.63 and 0.40 p. 1 Mannt,iC?,k?A nml Intermedlnto stations, i?"'1 "I?,", ni Pl mouth nnel inter- Ki!iufst.n':,il2,l5Tp' "nd S W P- m F" nxpS!,M,fIi,n4!l,rt SlCCPlnB CaCheS n tnhhf. dct.n"e,, Information, pocket time trie. ict0' npnl' to ' r"- Smith. DIs. irict I'assenger Agent, depot ticket ofuce. Dclnw.iro aii.l Iliidsou. bcrnnton ns follows. , .J Carbondnle- b 20, 7 U. 8 53, 10.13 n J.i.i. Ji.oo p. m.; 1 16 n. m. forx-All",l-n Saratoga, Montreal, Bosi IMnT l:nglanU Points, etc-0 20 a. m., p1'" 1,oncsdnle-C2d. 10-13 a. m., 2 20, 5.23 mrSv Wllkes-Hiirre 0 13. 7.48. 8.41. 9 3t, 7?4"in0 41?Yl.J?'I11I!a' 218'333' " 6-10' t Jiir v.Nf,w., York Philadelphia, etc., vl. Lp''lfih Vallev Rallroad-fi 4i p. m., 12 01. 32 ''-,'. P, '" wl" I!'ack Diamond Ex press, 11 ;;o p m. lor l'ennsvlvanla Railroad points, 6.43, a. m . 2 IS, 4 27 p. m. lor western imlnts. via Lehigh Vallev Rallroad-7.4S a m ; 12 03. 3 31. with Black! Diamond Express. 10 41, 11.30 p. m. lo wl" nrrle '" Scranton ns foi- I ''ro" Carbondale nnd the North-6.10, i"' l,'-,',,i l-!' " W m.; 123. 2.151 3 2"i. 4 23. 7.41, 10 35, 11:7 p. m. - oroJ" 1 Wllkes-H.irro und the South-fl.15, r ?& -0- ""' " n : 1.18. 2 14. 3.4S, 5 20, 6 21, 7 51 S0-. lOO'i p. m.: 1 13 u. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. ,r,,OrrJ?nf1HO,m,n,e-90:i' 1133 P- m-: 3 52. 5.47. 9 51 11. m. n For AVllke-B,irrc-9 i 12 01 a. m ; 1 68, 3 2 5 41. 7 4S 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 Pnnnda J. W BURDICK. G P. A . Albany. N. Y. H- W. CROSS. D P A . Scranton, Ta. Central Uailroi.l ef New .Icr-sav (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty stnet, N It, and Suiith Ferry, Whitehall stieet. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur. lng cleinllneis nnd eomfort, TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 15 1. Trains leuvo Scianton for Now York, Newark, Ellzilieth Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem Allentown Mauch Chunk ami hlte Haven nt S.30 a. m express, 120j express 4 00 p. m Sundijs, 2 11 p. m For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30. II P0 a. m , 1 20, 4 00, 715 p m. Sundays, 11 30 a in 2 F, 7 11 p. m For Mountain Park, S 30 11 TO a. m. 1.21 p. m. Sundavi, 11 .'0 a m.. 2 15 p. m. For Biltlmore and Wnshlncton, and points Suiith and West via Bethlehem, 8 "0 n m I 20 p m Sundays. 2 15 p. m. For Long Br inch Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 TO a. in nnd 1 20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon nnd Hirrlsburg, via Allentown, S 30 a. m , 1.20 p. m. Sun dav, 2 11 p m For Poltsvllle, S 30 n. in. 1 20 p m. Returning lenve New York, foot of Lib. erty street. North river nt 4 00, 0 10 (ex press) a. m., 1 30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 ?0 a. m Leave New York, South Ferry, font Whitehall street, nt 0 0". a m 1 23 p. m. Pisensers arriving or departing from this teimlnnl can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads Broadway cable cars nnd ferries to Hrooklyn ami Stnten Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot nnd Long Islind railroad Leave Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 9 21 a. m . 3 00 p m. Sunday, ei 15 n. m. Throuch tickets to all points East, South and West nt lowest rate at tho station. J. If OLHAUSEN Gen Supt. II. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lchlt-li Valley Kailro.ii. In effect May 11, 1S93 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H R R , at 4"i 11. in. and 12 0), 2 18, 4 27 Hlack Diamond Express nnd 11 30 p. m. Sundavs 1). A: II, 1.5S, 7 4S p. m For White Haven. Hnzleton and prln. rlpal points In the cnnl legions via D Ss H H It . 0 "'. 2 1" and 4 27 p. in. For Pottsvllle. n 43. 2 1S p m. For Bethldiem Easton Reading, Har risburg atid pitnclp.il Intermediate sta tions via D & If It It . G t" n. m , 12 01. 218, 4 27 I Black Diamond Express), 1130. Sundavs. D A: II . 1 ES 7 48 p m. For Tunkhnnnnek Tnvvnnda. Elmlra, Ithac 1 Geneva nnd principal Intermedl nte stntlons, vln D L & W. R. R., 8 0? a in , 12 M and " 13 p m For Ou'cvn Rochester Huffilo, Niag ara Fall. Chler.iro nnd nil points west vln. n & II R R. 12 01 (13.1. Black Dlamiiul Expre-t, 7H and 11 "ft p m. Sundavs, D 6. TI 12m a m , 74S p m Piillimin oarlir and sleeping or Lehigh Vil'ev milnr cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Pniie nnd New York. Philadel phia Butfnlo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLLIV II. WILBUR Gon Supt South Bethlehem. Pa CI1AS S I FE Gen Pa-i Agt, 2'5 Cort- landt sir. t. New York A. W. NCNEM 'IIER Division Passei- cer Ace nt South rtethMicm, Pa For tliketi nnd Pullman reservations, apply 300 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. llvla ami AVyomlii" Valley. Time Tnblo In Effect June I, 1S91 Tinlns leave Scr.-nton for New York, New hutch mil li.te rmer'lrite points on Erie inllroad nt 5 uO 11. m and 2 2 p m For Haw ley and local points at 5 00 u. m ; M3 ti m. and 2 28 p. in. For Lako Aliel at 5 20 P m Sund ly tnln leave Scranton for Liko Ariel nt & 41 h in and 1 30 p. ni. Stopping at Intermediate stations New York, Ontaiio & Western Hail- way Company. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 20. '91. Trains leave Scranton for Cnibondnlo nnd Cndosla at 1 '."3 a 111 . ronnoctlnf with thiough trains North nnd South. At 113 P ni , making thiough connections for Suspension "ridge, Detroit, Chicago and all points Wist Trains leave l adosln for Scranton at Gio a in and 2 05 p in leaving Carbon dale at 7 31 a. m and 3 31 p. in. SUNDAYS ONLY For Cndosla. connecting with Main lino trains 1101th nnd south at 8 30 a m. ar riving In Cadosla at 10.43 a. m. Return, lng. leaves Cadoiia at 4 30 p. m, anlv. lng In Scranton at 0 35 p. m J. C. ANDERSON, General Passengei Agent, New York. T. FL1TCROFT. Division Passenger Agent, Scranton, Pa. nsrTT?TnLMnCB? ment, 60c: shampooing, 60c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. i'V. v '-.vuml"ollaiion, u.ou p. m. 2 3-; if ms fori Vy.cn nna lUchfleld Springs, L. 2 33, 9 n m nnd 1.53 p. m. nirrn J",0,r,tll"niberland, Plttston. Wilkes "lllem.i "h n'"lft.u.w 5f'l .PJSD- L . 1
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