wnr""timmar u?5 ltWw -W THE SUIIAJNXUJN TIUBUNIS-MONDAY, JULY 31. 1899. BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Fercentago Table. W. L. P C Illchmona 10 C .i5il Allentown 10 8 .550 Lancaster 10 9 .52u Heading 10 11 .476 Wllkcs.Barrc 9 11 .150 Newark T 11 .SS'J Saturday Gaines. Lancaster, July .TO. Luncnstcr and Wllkes.Itnrro iiluyoil tho must cxcltlwr, sctnpplest kind of Ramo yesterday utter iinon, Wllkcs-tlurrc winning by u neon- of , 1 to 0. Umpire Moran frequently aroused tho Ire of the spectator, and In tho Inst Inning was almost mobbed for u bad de cision. Wilkes-Bnrro Hcored on Schaub's error. Voorhecs wns wild, but had mag nlllccnt support. Schmidt's pitching was ii feature Scoru: ' lt.H.E. Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 Wllkes-Bane 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 Iinttcrlcs Schmidt nnd Stioh; Voorhees nnd (londlng. Umpire Mornn. At Heading Heading 0 0 1 000101 r, ft 13 1 Newark 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 u- 1 10 2 Butteries Fertsch nnd Kox; Mellett ana Hunch. Umpire Betls. At Blchmond First rnme n H 12 Hlchmoru 0 02000000 2 3 Allentown 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 1- 8 H 0 Batteries Pfnrmlller nnd Steelman; Hlsley nnd Vlgneux. Umpire Mullnne. Second game-1 II II 15 Ulchmond 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0- 5 8 4 Allentown ... 0 0 n 1 1 0 5 1 2-10 10 3 Batteries Bishop and Steelmnn; West nnd JlcMnnus. I'mplro Mullane. Sunday Games. Ilnztetnn. I'.i.. July '10 Wilkcs-Barro had no dlllleulty In hitting Fruzcr this nftcni'in at Frcoland and this combined with Lancaster's poor Holding unu tho K'mie. Th" feature of the same was Me. Vey's brilliant work In center Held nnd tho hitting of rijmer, Odwc.ll. Iiicht er nnd Burns. Umpire Mornn fulled to nppr.ir and players Wllbelm and Goodwin olllclattd, giving ccellent satisfaction Attendant e. 1.211. Before the same began Sheriff IIaiey stepped on the dlainrnd and read to tin managers and plavcr of both teams a protest against Sunday base ball playing from n number of jnlnlsteis, who re quested the sheriff to prohibit the sport No moro sanies may, therefore, be (-clicd. uled for Frcelnnd. Score- H II 15 Wllkcs-Banc 2 1 I C 1 110 -ll 24 2 Lancaster 20430000 0-111 S Batteries, Patten. Jlmcson nnd Grind ing: Frnzer nnd Stroh Umpires Wll helm nnd Goodwin. At Newark- H 11.15. Newnrk 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 -6 S 7 Heading 001102 0 0 0-1 S 5 Umpires Donovan nnd Hoich; Thatch er nnd Fox. Umpire Betts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L PC Brooklyn 60 27 .tK Uoston 53 .",3 .tlfl rhll idclphln SI S3 r)J St. Louis GO ?A .3M Baltimore .VI ::i .55? Chicago 40 40 .511 Cincinnati 4t 42 .512 Pittsburg 41 11 .106 I.oulslllo 37 4S ,1 New York 33 40 .117 Wahlngton 31 37 ,3f,7 Clecland 15 71 .l'J) Saturday Games. At Chicago- R h.e Philadelphia 2 010200011 7 10 1 Chicago 0 20 0 00 0 0 0 6 11 3 Hitteries-Donohua and DourI.iss; Tay. lor nnd Chance. Umpires Kmslle and McDonald. At St. Louis n ii j- Brooklyn 0 12 0 0 2 10 01, i 2 St. Louis 000 00 100 3- 4 10 1 Batteries HuRhes and McGuIre; Mc Brlde. Powell nnd O'Connoi. Umpires O'Day and McGarr. At Pittshurg nil 15 Washington ..O012OOOO20O r, 10 3 Pittsburg.... 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 I. 9 2 Batteries Mercor and Klttrldge; Sparks, Tunnehlll nnd Bowerman. Umpires Swartwood and Hunt. At Cincinnati R U.K. New York 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 I 0 R 13 1 Cincinnati 1 3110000 9 16 1 B.itterles-Cnrrfck and Wilson; Brelten. stein. Talorand Peltz. Umpires Lynvh nnd Connolly. Sunday Games. At St. Louis ii.ii E. St. Louis 10 0 0 10 3 0 05 9 7 Brooklyn 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 9 15 3 llattcrlesv-Your, O Connor and Blake; Donoan nnd Uarrell. Umpires O'Day and McGarr. Attendance 17,000. At Chicago n.H K. ChleaRo 10 0 10 0 0 0 13 7 5 Washington 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 07 9 0 Batteries O.irv In nnd Donahue; JIcKnr. land and Ktttrldgo Umpires Emsllo nnd McDonald. Attendance 1,0 K). At Cincinnati It.II.I5 Cincinnati 0 10 0 0 10 0 35 4 1 New York 200200000 4 10 3 Batteries llnhn and Peltz; Seymour nnd Warner. Umpires Connolly nnd Lynch. Attendance 5.SS0. At Lnulslllc First game It II 15 Loulsvlllo 2 00112120 9 11 1 Cleveland 10 0 0 0 10 0 02 7 3 Battel les CunnliiRham and Zlmmer; Knepper and Schrccnngost. Second game H.1I.E t,nulslllo 01070S 00 0 10 13 J Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 11121 fi Batteries Dow ling, Urnshear, Phllllppl nnd Powers.; Colllflower nnd Sugden. Urn. plres Manasb.au nr.d Smith. Attendance -!, 1. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Western League. (Saturday Games ) Milwaukee, 5, Buffalo 4 (Mist game). Milwaukee, 12, Bufialo. 5 (second game). Indianapolis. 4, Minneapolis. 1. Detroit, 7, St Paul J. Grand Rapids, IS. Kansas City, 8 gixoing uut lamping g w 5335E2ES"-s. t-rrTCns?rfl picnicing, fish- fa ing or hunting' A If so, you will A appreciate the S necessity of taking a sup- ii ply of the A r.-.- -u?i "J..fcc55''j u- nr v J WSjPe mm r.c7 yfi. tj eg5i5w;5P SI Si 13. Condensed Milk $ It is most delicious In Coffeejea, $ Chocolate and numerous summer drinks. & A Seal for Becipe Book. ,, BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO., N.Y. f lu i',' vSSSS? Oail Borden Eagle Brant! (Sunday rjnmrK.) Grand Rapids, 15; Kansas City, 3, Uuffnlo, 12; Milwaukee, C. St. Paul, 9; Detroit, C. At Indianapolis Thu Indianapolis and Minneapolis players wero arrested In tho first half Innlnc. Tho Sunday law will ba tested. Tho ptascrs wero released on ball Eastern Loague. (Saturday Games.) Rochester, 9; Syracuse, 3. ProWdenco, 15, Sprlngfllc'd, 4 (first Eatne). ProUdcnce, 3, Springfield, 2 (sec. ond game), Montreal, 5, Toronto, (I (Hist game) Montreal, 7; Toronto, 2 (second game). Hartford, 3; Worcester, 2 (first game Hartford, 7; Worcester, C (second game). (Sunday Games ) Montreal, 3 Toronto, 1. Providence. 10; Hartord, 5 ATLANTIC LEAGUE TROUBLES. Newark Club Has Made Another Change of Mnnngers. "The Newark club has dropped to tho bottom of tho list In the Atlantic League race, and Bloemeckc, the own er, after ttylnc three managers, now proposes to tako hold of the club him self and see what he can do with It," sas the Patterson Press. "Ho has re leased Pabst, the first baseman who did such' good work here, and Hotten us will be placed on tho first ror'pr. Newark seems to have been misman aged since th& beginning of the sea son. Thev started off with Jim Field, who couldn't hit a lick, nnd lie had u number of the plners "knoeklng him" becauso he was n quitter wh-n his team got In tight aunt tern, ti stage of the game In which Newark wns nl wiijb stiong when Tom Hums and oth ers had charge, ns thev had n 1mi 1 of plajcrs who would fight It out to the finish nnd got many a game after It looked lost. "Then i-nme old Jnclc Chapman, the best of them nil, but he did not hue his wnv, was not nllowed to sign a third baseman, and had to make pitcheis or ratchets take a turn at the thltd corner, which took confidence out of tho men wot king In the box, who like to know they have n suio baseman behind them. If Clmpman hnd been given a chance ho would hiivo had a ball team In Nuwaik, but Instead ho was dropped, nnd Powell, of this city taken on. The Atlantic League Is a shade too fast for the men that Powell has ben playing, ho let go hitters like Jack Thornton to make way for his men and of coutse they did not pan out. Then, to sum the whole thing up. Uloemecke has been plnjlng the season In a half hearted way, as ho wanted to be In the I5astein League and the Atlantic League people wouldn't lot him. When the Syracuse vacancy was (list report ted the Newark team should hnve been allowed to tako Its pl.ici and Paterson retained In tho Atlantic, as they wero just beginning to pick up here, and with a fresh start the team could have played some ball while on the other hand Newnrk would have gone in with pride In a new Held, got new faces at Shooting Park on the team and In the grand stand, and a decided difference in favor of the national game In this end of the state would have been the result. "Richmond seems still too fast for the Atlantic League, despite the draft ng of pitcheis Chesbro nnd Donaan into the big oompanj." AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Sliders defeated the- West Side Re serves In a well plftcd game Sntunl.iv bj a fccoie of 11 to (, Kit. trles-llarrinr ton, Phillips and Gallagher, for Reserves Costlett nnd Johnson, for Sliders nV" Sm',e" Vn ,1IU th0 SIubkcis. of Green Ridge, Satin day. August (1, at 1 oclock on Johnson-, Kike giounds. XV Thon.a, lnannRer St. Thomas bnjs went to Grass Islind Saturdiy. where they met and defeated a team of that name The Grassy tIaiiI team was composed of the best plajers of Olj pliant, but they could not solve Duff s curves Dempsv pitched a star game for Gras,v 1-land team. Inning excellent control of tho ball. The m-oiu by Innings Is ns follows- R1II5 st T. C 02000 4 2 20 10 11 G Island . . 0 0 I r, o 0 0 0 0 0 S 1 Batterles-Duff and Coouey, Dempsev and Muriaj. Tho West Side Browns challenge tho Oljphant Browns for a gamo on tho Obphant grounds Wednesday afternoon Answer In Tho Tribune. The Oljphant Browns hid little troublo In defeating the T.nlor Reds at Oljphant Saturdaj-. J. Glynn started In to pitch for tho Reds, but was knocked out of the box In tho third Inning. Mo was suc ceeded by Schlld, who was more effect ive George Morris distinguished himself at third by making two sensational catches. The score: Iteds 0 0 110 0 10 0-5 Browns . ... 1 2 n n o o o 2 x II Bntterles-J Glvnn, Schlld. M Olvnn; Sheridan, O'Hnra, Almo. Umpire Meehan. SCRANTON SHOOTERS WON. Defeated Wilkes-Bane Club for Championship of Two Counties. The Scranton Rifle club weie the guests of the mcrnb.rs of W'lcs Bane i oting club on Satiuliy In tho afternoon a contest between the two clubs was held at the Iattet's tange in Hanover township for the championship of Luzeine and Lacka wanna counties The tesult was as follows: SCRA.NTO.V. Spencet 22 23 16 23 21 IS 18 13 16 IS 101 Kchrll 23 23 19 23 21 23 20 22 IS IS 213 McAndrews S 12 13 19 13 17 13 15 22 11-113 GruenhiR 17 12 15 11 22 15 22 II 20 11-101 J. Blatter IS 2J 13 17 13 21 21 IS 11 13 .77 J. Anderegg 13 13 13 20 23 18 21 13 IS 22-lbO J. C. Blatter 15 13 12 22 13 10 10 13 21 21-157 Zurfluh 16 10 IS 21 13 IS 2P 22 21 16-151 Welsenfluh 11 9 19 2 21 20 20 IS 10 12-515 C Anderegg 10 12 11 3 11 10 23 IS li 21-145 A. Garner 0 12 21 17 21 l!i 22 5.3 II 13-1C, J. Wntrous 7l IS 12 0 5 II 0 17 22-11') Total . Weav er-Mlller-Weber Llnn- 19S3 WILK15S.BARRI5. II 5 0 0 G Jl 11 3 0 17- Co 18 17 7 H V, 5 12 10 IS S-l.'O 0 1 13 0 S C 7 S 10 23- 73 23 13 4 23 S n n i n ifii.io Captain Banfclldt 7 17 17 10 22 13 21 U is 21-105 Beisch 7 0 13 15 11 10 0 15 2 17-102 Nelmcler 3 13 IS 2 12 17 9 0 12 11- 97 Leldncr IS 24 15 7 H 11 16 19 19 21-16S D. Schneider 20 21 11 10 0 10 11 10 0 5-110 Alex Kaiser IS 0 10 IS 11 C 21 13 0 6-101 Thomas Arnold 0400 10 03020- 23 J. Schneider S15 0 0 0 17 01111 0 CI Total iim MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Btroagr Aitertlonn a to Jnit What tho neinedlc Will Do. Munjon irurnt that hi Dhtumatlint Cut mil euro nratlr all eaica of itituma tlim In a fair houra; that bla DjapcpiU Cur mil cure Imligeitlon anil all stomach troubles; tbat hla Kldntr Cur will cur a 00 per cent, ef all caics of kldocr trouble: that Ma Ca tarrh Cur will curs catarrh no matter how Inn standing; that hla Headache Cure mil curs anj kind of headache In a few minutes; tbat hla Cold Cure mil quickly break up any form of cold and so on through the entire list of remedies At nil druggists, 23 cents a rial. K you need niedUal udrlce write I'rof. Munron, 1S03 Arch st l'hlla, It Is absolutely free. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Associated Frees New York, July 30 The stock mar ket for today's short session was strong. A large volume of realizing waR well digested by reason of nn Inct eased de mand thtough commission houses nnd the market stood up well under u bank statement that was unevpectedly weak, the majority of stocks showing net gains when trading wns over for the daj London continued to buy stock? heto with considerable confidence, ,nnd this wns tho prime factor In the open ing rise nnd in the further decline In Sterling exchange rates. The money market was largely nominal, but theie Is evidence of eiulte liberal offeilngs of funds fiom outside sources The high level of railroad earnings shown by all companies reporting, and the reported eager demand to buy, borrow or rent freight cars from many sections of the country, was a potent source of strength for stocks. Not them Pacific, Penns.vlvnnla and Pittsburg, Cincin nati, Chicago and St. Louis enjojed the benefit of the published June state ments, showing largely Increased net earnings Burlington's strong June statement bi ought realizing. The Coal ers were helped by the statement of Lehigh Valley reflecting n gi owing Im provement in tho long depressed an thracite industry. Hcports of the un precedented activity and strength In the iron trade caused advances In the prices of steel nnd Iron stocks, with the exception of Federal Steel American Steel and Wire rose over a point. This fact helped the uillrouds situated In the lion legions, notably Louisville and Nashville. Ameilcan Tobacco wns marked up five points on light trans actions and with no news to explain the ilso. International Paper pre ferred and Consolidated Gas lose two points. Tho decline after the bank statement was checked by good ab sorption, but tho recovery was not to the top level. The closing was quiet and firm. Bonds vvpiu well held on a moderate volume of business. Total sales of stocks, 211,000. Hv Carrlngton & Cusack Now York, July :9 The week h"3 been one of inanv changes, tho first part showing great dullness nnci with some recession In prices and the latter days showing' more activity with a gen eral advance tlnoughout the list. The strength was to a certain extent due to the fact that the tradeis, eneouraged bj the dullness, outsold tho list nnd It was a very simple matter to bid stoi ks up on them, causing iUlte free covering throughout, but at the same time, tho underlying tone of the mniket Is one of strength and the news nnd general conditions ate such as to watrnnt high er prices. General business conditions are all that the greatest bull could hope for On Monday, the month of July will close as far as the government esti mate of giowing ceieals nre concerned nnd It is fair to believe that tho teport which v. Ill be Issued rn the 10th, will show a far better condition than Hint of June. The Grangeis are especially aftected by the great nctlvlty in tinde. This Is verv clearly shown by the phe nomenal earnings of the St Paul road, nnd equally so by the teturn of Bui llngton and Hock Island The trunk lines ate also gainers and the cotton belt roads show better conditions thioughout. -Vt tho moment the rail road returns ate the key to the situa tion and consequently should force pikes to a higher level. Owing to the summer dullness, however, theie miy, and piqbnbly will be, certain setbacks In the market, anil we believe in light ening one's lines on all veiy strong spots, with the full understanding that on any fair recession, stocks should be accumulated again. The only featuie of nny moment which must be conridered on the boar side Is the probability of a firm money maikct duilng the coming autumn. Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON & CUSACIv. stock nnd bond utoleers, rooms 110 and 411 Connell building, Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos. lug est est Ins: Am Cotton Oil .... 42'J 4J'4 42's 42' Am SiiKar Ref . lbOU lwsa IdjVj l-9a Am Tobacco 101 105 101 103 Av-i Steel ,t W .. 37? Csb ST biU Am S. 4: W. IT. .. . J7 07 97 07 At , To. i S To ... 0'j H 20a 20'fc At To & S. To IT.. (2'i fc21 C2i C25a Am .Tin Plate ?f, 31'i 38s 39s Biooklvn It T. ...116 117 US', lll'i Con. Tobacco .. . 42 MS 52', &H' C. & O 2i 2ii, 2i, 2J4 Chic, Bur. H Q ...VU 12S'4 137V,, l;7's Chic. & G. XV. ... 14'4 ir 144j 141, chic, mil & st p.njTf, in i; 13. ! UillC. iN nC'i! JW l)i'' JU.1 Chle.. R I. ii V... .Hi?, Iirp34 in ll'jt. Consolidated Gin . 179 17'iH 7'l 17D'I C , C . C. & St L. . fv, M CSV 53 Del. & Hudson .. 12T 12T4 , !- D, L. & W 172U, i;jij K2'a 173 Ped Steel BSlJ &S i sv, Int Paper iVi 42 41 42 Lous & N'abh 7:.'s 7fi 7ii 'h Manhattan US' 119 Its lisa Met Traction 212 212K n 212 M , K A: T K 37 ZWl 37 Mo. Pacllle IS'J 4s'i IS Wi N. J. Central 117"t U7'i 117 117 N. Y Central llOKi jioj m Ji N Y., O & XV 261, ;;,! vfi'4 2".li N. P 514 52 bV, 52 N P IT 77 7S ;: 77V. Pnrific Mill 4S 4SS 13 i'A Penn R. R 137 137'i Hi,. 117 People's Gns llfl'i IVii, no h)k P. V C. ti St I fill J f2 fin 62 Reading.Ut IT. .... brt 1,1 0014 i,ow. Southern Pacl'le. ... tpj ;av, 31H :ivi CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADD. WITr. Open-HlBh-Low-Clos. wIinAT. Ing rKt. r,t, n? September 71H 714 701 :m December 73U 7JS 7"v 71v CORN. 4 ' ' September 314 314 31?, .11 OATS.U' W ' ' September . . .. lti is; ,91- jDi, LARDr ii m 19 "' SlRJCtr SW S9 SS 883 September 5,40 5.10 5.10 5,9 Scranton Doard of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked, rirst National Bank SW ... Tenn C & I. ...... 70 701 70" 70M Texas Pacllle .... 22i 22'I 22K. 2'M, U- P- 114 4Pi 4174 4l' P. I'. IT 7S 7S 77i 77. U. S. Lentil. Pr 724 724 724 7$ Scranton Ravines Bank 33 ... Scranton Packlmr Co OS Third National Bank 335 ... Scranton Railway Co JO ... Dime Dep. & Dli. Bank 200 ... Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 47 Set nn ton illuminating 11 cut & Power Company ii Scranton Forging Co 100 Lncka. Trust & Sato Dap. Co, 150 Scranton Paint Co E0 Clark & Snover Co, Com .... 400 ... Clnrk & Bnover Co , Pr ltf Ecr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 115 ... People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 191S US ... People's Street Itallway, Gen eral mortgage, dua 1921 115 Dlcknon Manufacturing Co. ,. ... 100 Lnckn. Township School 6 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6, ... 10J Ml. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Trnctlon 0 bonds.. 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrccted-by II, a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 20c; print, 21c.; dairy fresh, 184nl'c. Cheese Full cream, new, 94al0c. Beans Per bu choice marrow, J1.C3; medium, $1.45; pea, $1.43.tl 50. Peas Per bu gnen, J1.20. Onions Southern or western, per bbls , J3a3 25; per bu.. $1.10. New Potatoes Per bbls., $2 23; per bu 75a 80c. Lcmons-$3a1.73 per box. Flour-$1.25a4 50. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 29 -Wheat-Steady; contract grade, July, 71a71Vic Corn Ste.nl , No 2 mixed, July, 3tf'ia3G4c Oats Dull nnd 4ak' lower, No. 2 whlto clipped, COc , No 3 white do, 29c , No 2 mixed do, 2S4n2ic. Butter t'nehanged; fancy western crentnery, 184c ; do, prln's, 21c. Kggs Stendy ; fresh, r.curby, 134c ; do western, 134nl4c . tin. do southwest ern, 14c, tlo southern, lOallc, Cheese Firm. Ueflned Sugars Firm, good do tnnnd. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Dull; city prime. In hogshead, mil 3-lCc; country prime. In batrels, 4c; dark do, 3'c , cakes, 5c ; grease, ;4n34c. Llvo Poultrj Pnchnngcd. fowls, 12c, old roos tors, Kc. spring chickens, Unite; ducks, 9c Dressed Poultry Steady, fowls, choice. 114c , do fair to good, 104allc , old roosters, 74c ; broilers, nearby, large, ICaISc ; small and medium do , I2al4c , western do, lirre, H.ilO. , medium do, 12 nlle , small do , 10allc Receipts Flour, 1,200 barrels and 7,000 F.icks. wheat, .!"! 000 bushels, corn, ICO.OOO bushels, oats, U.fliiO bushels. Shipments Wheat, 14 000 bush els, corn, 401,000 bushels; oats, 3,000 bush els. NewYorkQraln nnd Produce Market. New York. July 29 riour Inactive but steady, Minnesota patents, $3 72a3 90. Mln neota bakers, $1a3.10, winter patents. $.163 n3S5, do strolghts, $3 35i3 50; do. extras, $2 10j2 50, do low grades. $2 50a2 40 Wheut Spot firm. No. 2 red, 777,c fob nfloat spot. No 1 northern Duluth, 764c. f o. Jb. aoflat spot, No. 2 ted, 7G4c elevator, options opened llrm nt 4c advance, In fluenced bj higher L'ngllsh cables nnd drouth news from India, under subse quent free realizing, howevr, with weak advices from Paris tho rise was obl't erated, closed steady at ac. net ad vance. No 2 red July closed 7ti"8c, Sep tember, "(5'ic , December, "&4c Corn -Spot weak, No. 2, 37&c fob aollat, yel low, 3GV elevator, options opened easy nt 4c net decline because of promising crop news nnd absence of mpport; mar ket ruled dull and easy all the forenoon; closed weak at 'Jric. net decline. July closed 3634C ; September cloed StsC ; T)o. cember P.Ve Oats Spot dull. No 2. 2c ; No , 27c, No. 3 white. 29c , track white. 29a33c ; No 2 white. 30c; track mied western, 27n29c. track whlto state, 29.i23c Options qul"t Butter Quiet, western creamery, 1'alSc ; June factory, llill4e ; fresh factory, llallc; Imitation cream erv, 1311340 ; state dtlrj, 12al7c ; do creamerv. lialtc Cheese Firm; large white. Or; small do, 1c, large colored, 9c small do . 9c Kggs Quiet; state nnd Pennsylvania, Unlfje., western fresh, 10al5c. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. Julj 21 Wheat lost an earl advance of He today and closed weaK nt a decline of VWtC Corn lost sc , oa's sc and provisions lost 2'-n74c , tho lat ter In pork Cash quotations were as follows' Flour Stndy; patents, $3 43a 353, straights. $3a3 23. clears. $2S0aU9, spring specials, $1, hard patents, $3 5,100, &oft do, $1.1'ia3 40, straights 1a3 10, bak ers, $2 10a2G0, No. 3 spring wheat, UMTOc; No 2 red 714e . No 2 jrdow corn, 32a u2'e , No 2 corn J2aJ24c , No. 2 oats, 20a21c . No 2 white. 234c . No 3 white. 224a234c , No. 2 rje, S2V ; No. 1 atH seed !)7';c . northwest, $1, prime timothy seed, $2 43, clover, contiact grade. G.lc , lard, $3 23n5 3"4: ribs, $3a3 2D, shouldeis, rji:.4c, sides, $5401543, whlsk, $1.2G, sugars, unchanged Philadelphia Live Stock Market. Philadelphia, July 29 Receipts for the week Beeves, 2.CG0 head; sheep. 6,383 head, hogs, 3,522 head Beef Cnttle Good demand and prices advanced, extra, B'saCisC. medium, 5i8a5c , good, 54 1 5c , common, I4n5c. heep Inactlvo al though prices were upheld; extra, Sa54c., good, 44a lc , medium, 4a44c ; common, 24n2'ie , spring lambs, 44a7e Hogs Fairly held at Ci,nGB8c. for western. Fat cows, strong at 2.il4c : thin cows sold well nt $12a20, veal calves, lnnctho at "1 74c ; milch cows dull at $.'5a45, dressed beeves, In good request at C4a94c Buffalo Live Stock Market. Buffalo, July 29-CattleQulct, bteady for fat grades, stockers, dull but llrmiy held from $150 down, veals, dull, $4 30aG, heav calves, $2 50a4 23 Hogs Active, bulk tales Yorkers and mixed, $1 80, me. dlum, $4 274ut75, heavy grades, $4 70 pigs, $4 75al80, roughs, 3 75a4, slags, $3.23 a3 50 Sheep and Lambs Steadv , top larnh". $5 23.i6 5. calls to good. $3 50aC,, mixed sheep, tops, $l73a5; culls to good, $2 50.14.70, wethers, $5.10a5 23, yeat lings, 5 a3 50 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 29 Rccelptsof cnttlo were too small to make a market today nnd prices were about unchanged. A good de mand from shippers added to tho pilco of hogs, fancy lots brought $1 40a I 13; heavy, $120a4 53, light hogs, $i33a105, mixed, $4.'ja4 55, culls and roughs, $2a4. There wns tho usual dull Saturday uheep marlet tod.t. Sluep wtro salable at $2,1 ,1 for culls up to $4 60a5 23 for prime weth ers, ewes $.!a4 50, feeders, $3 50a3 75, west ern rangers, $4nt50; yearlings. $ln5 50, spring lambs, $3 73a4 50 for culls to $G 73 aO 10 for prime lots Recclpts-Cattlo, tiO head, hogs, 12,000 head; seep, 2,500 head. East Liberty Llvo Stock Market. Kast Liberty. July 29 -Cattle Firm: extra. $3. I0a5 50, prime. $5G0a5 74, com mon, $3 50a4 Hogs Stead ; prime me. diums and best Yorkers, $l73a4 80; light Yorkers and pigs, $1 70a4 75; hogs, $1 CO.i 4C5, grassers, SlWalGO, good roughs, $J.7u a4 10 Sheep Firm; choice wethers, $1 SO n4S3, common, $2a3; sluing lambs, $laG, v ela calves, $5 50a6. New York Live Stock Market. New Yotk, July 29 Beeves Very llttlo trading, feeling steady. Calves Dull und unchanged, poor to good veals. $laG; fed calves, $150; veals, unsold. Sheep nnd Lambs aood demand, good sheep, stendy; lambs, 10a15c. higher; common to good sheep, $3 00.i4.rO; lumbs, $5a7.!3; on) deck, $7.30. Hogs Dull, nominally steady ut $l.70ai.SO per 100 pounds Oil Market. Oil City. July 29 -Credit balances. $123, certificates, no bids. No, shipments or 1 una reported. ALL FORMS OF l.F.OAL BLANKS neatly printed by tho Tribune Job Department. The People's ntAaaa'efAlaAAaAAaaMAMMraa'a' AI'OPULAIt CLEARING HOUSE for tlia Hanc!lt ot All Who Hnvc Houses to Kent, Itcul l'stutc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Theis Small Advertisements Coit Ons Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word lix:cpt Sltuatloii Wanted, Which Arj In serted Tree. WANTKD-A BTHNOaRAPItnil WHO has hnd some practical experience und who can nsslst In geneinl oftlec woik Address, giving references, terms and sample of penmanship, Box 537, City HLP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANrF.D-GIHL FOIt tinNL'HAL housework 706 Cedar uvemio. WANTDD-AN IIXPnUinNCHD LADY bookkeeper for doublo entry books. Ileply XV, Tribuno olllcc. WANTED-PUPILS. TL'TOIt-WANTHD, A FF.W PL'PILS IN city or vicinity, to tutor privutely lor college entrance examinations Tutjr, Tribuno oltlce. BOARDING. N- ariVOVNSW WANTKD - SUMMnil BOARDnilS; very pleasant location nt GcurgetovVn station, Hrle and Wyoming Railroad, llvo minutes from Lake Ariel bj ttaln. Ad dress Mrs A. B Tinnsue. Gravity, Pa WANTKD-SPMMER- B O A R D F. P. S; most delightful scenery, three min utes from D, L. & W. Mrs. Machettc, lamhurst. BOARDING 523 PINIJ STBEin'. FOR RENT TOR RUNT-TIin OLD HOMR FOR Friendless on Adams avenue It will be icnted as n whole or will be titled up for two families It Is well adapted for a, largo boat ding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms Inquire of F L. Hitchcock & Son, Firo Insurance und Heal Estate, Commonwealth Building. 932 OHKRN RIDGE STREET. 1.1'. It I rooms, fine location, $10. FOR SALE FOR S ALK-TrOFSESA Nd' 'lXTSIN Scranton and Duuinnrc at low !!e.cs. Enriulrc ut 513 Lackawanna nvenue FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT-A rU(TBXiT"lUlONT room rurnlshed Baih and running water. 407 Madison avenue FURNISHED FRONT ROOM' TOR rent In aulcl house, one or two chil dren. Address. W P S . Tribuno olllcc NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3 BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton nt the news stands of Relsman Bion 403 Spuico and 303 Lin. den, M Norton ."22 Lackawanna nvenuo, I. S. Schutzer 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VALHh and cess pools, no odm Improvid pumps used A B BRIGGS, PropUetor. Leave oulers 1100 Nonli .Main avenii". or Elcko's drup- stoie, ceun'T Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9540. SCALP TREATMENT. mIustiTelleiTsc mont, 50c , bhampooln. 50c . fac.al massage, manicuring, Uc, thiropody 701 Quincy. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be in nb to the Gov ernor of Fennsvlvanln on the 21st day of AuguM, IVii, b William Cumuli, Philip L Silvester, Charles R Connell. A. E Connell nnd J. L Connell, under the Act of A--embl. entltbd "An Act to pro vide for tho Ineorpui.itlon of eeitaln cbr pointions, approved Apill ." U71. und the supplements the it to for tho charter of an Intendid corpniatlon to l.e called the Scianton Button e'.impanj, the eh ir ncter and object of which Is the manu facturing of buttons ond other objects of commeice fiom metal, wood, composi tion, or other material, nnd lor these pur poses to have, possess und enjuv nil the rights, benefits and privileges of said Aet of Assemblv and supplements thereto. ESRA II. CONNELL. Sollcltol SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eilved at the olllcc ot the Secretary of the Scianton Board of Control, until 7 30 o'clock Mondav evening, Aug II, 1819, for furnishing the following supplies bids must stite net prlees s iniplts of the various nitlele'S to nccumpan) bid Ni nllowniice made foi bolng, cartage or freight ehaiges Bids must be tor a greater or b ss amount than quantity specified The board reserves the right to 1 eject nny or nil bids. The sum of llftv dollais In cish or cerlllltd cheek Is to be ei'doed with inch bid the same to be forfeited to the school district In cne of refusal or neglect to (eciito eon tract within ten davs after tin awarding of the same No bid will be read or considered without such deposit Bids must be submitted on blanks to be ob tained nt the olllcc of the secretary. 50 000 pencil parts ns per samplo In secre tary s office, per M 50 reams cnnimeicl.il rote raper. fi lb Oakland or Fabvun Mills per ream 200 reams fooNcap paper, 10 III Oakland or Fabyan Mills, per nam. 130 nams letter heads, 10 lb Oakland or Fabyan Mills, per nam 12 000 envelopes No fl NX white 100 gtoss colored crayon, per gross. G01 gross white ciuyon, Wnltham onam clod, per gross DO dozen blackboard erase! s, Andrews' wool felt, per doen. 23 gross lead pencils for teachers, per gross W gross lend pencils for puplls.pcr gross. 50 pounds lead pencil erase is. 0 to pound. fO gross penholders per gross 2iV gros elastic binds, Fab?r's No. 16. done up In gross p.,ekages. 4S0 dozen blotters 100 lbs to renm. 4 by 94 E. D FELLOWS, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED DR.YFOHTSMAN EXPERIENCED IN hoisting englno nnd general dlaiiht. Ing, wishes change of location Ketei encps Tied P Darte Burgor, Pa, WOFLD LIKE A POSITION DOING nny kind of work. T. W , Tribune of. flee. SITFATION WANTED-BY AN EXPK- rlenccd , sober, Industrious hostler married, 21 vcars old; Swede Address "Swede" Tribuno olllcc. WANTED-BY YOl'NG LADY OF Ex perience position as companion or convalescent nurse. References given Addiess 1 O Box 81. Dalton, Pa. SITFATION WANTED-BV A YOFXli man 21 years old would like 11 position ns bookkeeper or assistant. Address M II., Tribuno ofllce. SITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNG man; had expeilenee In storo and dilving horse foi doctor; brings good rec ommendations Inquire of lluw ley Gould, 415 Larch street, Scranton. AN EXPEUIENCED DOFBLH-HNTin booklteepei deshes 11 position, good referencei! Address "J D O ," Tribuno ottlce WANTED-BY A FIHST.CLASS ME chanlcnl draftsman, position with some company. Address "W," Tribuno ofllce SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO young: man 21 yuis olu iu tieiic 111 grocery store; olght years' expHriente; can furnish tho best of itiferencus. Ad dress I, O. D., Ttlbuno olllcc. Exchange. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR, FOUR nnd one-half, llvo nnd six per cent. Any amount. Dunn & Walker. 311-315 Connell building FOUR AND ONE-HALF PEIl CENt! nnd llvo per cent monev on npprovod secutlty. M. H. ItOLQATE, Common wealth building. PROFESSIONAL. tRCHITEOTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, AUCHITECT, Connell building. Scranton E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE rear of 6W Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. Jll.. ARCHITECT. 433 Spruco st cor. Wash av., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN. ABC1I1TECT, Price building. 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY SON AltCIHTECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O LYMAN,, SCRANTON PUI vnte Hospital, cot 'Wyoming nnd Mill- bcrty DR. 11. F REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUP1CTURSR. TOLLES. 109 SPIU'CE STREET, MAKES your hat to older and they lit HOTELS AND nCSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 nnd 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates leusoiiablc P. ZEIGLEH, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & XV. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYCTZ J. XV. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Counsilloi-at-Lnw. Rooms, 312-313 Meai.s' Building M J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Olllce.s, 1,12-013 Meurs Building FKANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND CouiiFellor-iit-Liw, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14 Washington avenue WII.LARD. WARREN ."L KNAPP. AT torneys nnd Counellors-at-Luv Re. publican building. Washington avenue, Scianton, Pn JESSUP .L JESSFP. ATTORNEYS AND CoiinselioM - at - l.nvv, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1 20 nnd l JAMES W. OAKPOni). ATTORNEY-AT- Law Rooms 311, 515 and 516 Board of Trade Bulldlnu. D P REIM.OGI.E. ATTORNEY'-LOANS negotiated on ical estate secuiltv. Meats' building, cornet Washington nv.nue nnd Spruce street. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-I.aw 302 Commonwealth building, Si rauton. I.DWARD XV. THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms '113.901. 9th llool. Mears' building L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-A P-LAW. 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scinutnn, Pa PATERSON WILCOX, National Bank building. TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. RERTIIOLF, Mears' building ATTORNEY, PHVSICIANS AND SURGCOVS MARY A SHEPHERD. M D .IIOME opnthlst, (110 Linden street. DR W E. ALLEN. 313 NORTH WASH. Ington nvenue DR L M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S lto.ud of Trade Building Olllce houis, S to 9 n m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p m Resl ilenee. 309 Madison avenue DR. C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc. Hon OfTlce telephone 13f3 Hours, 10 to 12 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMORHAIW, OFFICE 21) Washington avenue. Residence libi Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kldnpys and genlto-urlnnry or gans a specialty Hours, 1 to I p m xv. a rook. veteIunaiiy" suit! goon Hones Cittlo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street. Scranton. Telephone 2672. SCHOOL? SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Ia Courses pieparatory to college law, medicine or business Opens Sept. 11th Send for eatalogue Rev Thomas M e'nnn, LL D, principal nnd piopiiemr; vv . u 1'iumiey, A. M, head. master. secds G. R CLARK CO SEEDMEN AND Nutserymen; store 116 Washington ave. nue, green house, 1130 North Main ave nue; stoie telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCffeeAS JOS. KI'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACK . wanna nvenue, Scranton, I'n , manufac turer of Who Screens MCCL'.aVeOUS MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes paper bugs, twine Warehouse, 130 Washington nvenue, Scrnnton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valla Kuilrn.iJ, In effect May II 1S99 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und New York via D & II R R, ut 6 45(i m und 12 01. 2 IS 4 27 (Black Diamond Expiessi. and 1130 p. in. Sundnys. D .V Ii. 1 5S, 7 4S p rn Foi White Haven Hazletou and prin cipal points In the coal legions via D & II. R R . 0 13, 2 lb and 4 27 p. in Foi Pottsville. 6 43, 2 IS p. in Foi Bethlehem Enston Reading. Hur. rlsburg ami principal Intermediate stn. tlons via D A: II R 11 . b 43 u m 12111, 2 1S 4 27 (Black Diamond L'xpiess), 11 L0. Sundavs D & II.. 1 to, 7 li p in For Tunkhannnck Towanda Elmlra, Ithaca Oerova and principal Intermi'dl ate Htntions, via 1) I. tc W R It, SOS a m , 12 53 and 3J3 p in For Geneva, RoeheKter, Buffalo Nlag ata Falls, Chicago nnd nil points west via D Ac II. R R 12 01. 3.!) (Black Din. mond Express), 7 4S and 11 30 p. m Siui days. V A. II . 12 03 a 111 7 4s p m Pullman parloi nnd sleeping 01 I.ehlgr Valley parlor cars on all ttnlns between WIlkeH-Barto and New Yoik Phlladtl. phla Buffnlo and Suspension liiidge ROL1.1N H WILBUR. Uen Supt . South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS S LEE. Gen Pass Agt . 26 Cort- lundt street. New York. A. XV. NONNKMACHER, Division Pass- enger Anciit, South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlelctx und Pullman reseivatlnns apply 009 Latkavvunnu uve Scranton, l'a. RACER'S ORCHESTRA -MUSIC Ft)R balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and eoncirt work furnished For tiinn address R J Bauer conductor, 117 Wvumlng avenue, over Hulbeits' music More f?AlLF?nan timif? taoi ce Scltcdule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trninn T.rnwn Rnrn4i, 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, xiurriBDurg, I'nuaaeipma, Balti more, Washington, nnd for Pitts- burr- nnrl flm vraaf 0.38 n. m., vwiok days, for Hazle- ioii, jL'ottsvuio, lienaing, norriB town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury. Hnrrlsburr;, Philadel phia, Bnltlmoro, Washington and PlttRlifltrv nml l.a "ttTnal 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.;f tor aunuury, itarrisourg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. 1 it miri-Jr'00"- Oen'l Pm. Aunt. J.U. IIUrCHINSON. Uentral AUnojaf. Del.. Lnclca, and Western. T.,,"' Monday, Juno 6, 1S99. tirp2 r lce Scrnnton as follows: Ex. 1 iiimri!, Ymk al111 ttl Points east, 3 31 p. m ' i0 r,nd 1003 "' m ' " a a" iilii?p,M,ais ,or Boston, Trenton, Phlladol n 41,'Vlatll, uth, 610, 8 00 and 10.03 a. nu . "u J P. m lobyhniini nccornmn, Wn.hi. .""" souinvvest. Illlmi, ,.Bt.on accommodation, 3.10 p. m. Fiii.?n;..? !'." nlul wn' Htntions. 1 03 p. m. NlchJirinn"0 acc"nmo.latloii, 1 00 p m. npnoVnMiN;. ,imu,,u'V,l uw ' . tloiis Klm7n1-am.1 nnd lulrrmedlate sta. nous. 6 00, 10.00 u' m ami 1 53 and 5.40 p laL,'!,llIc(, Information, pocket tlme w. , 1, 0,c "ml' to M L Smith, Dis trict I assenger Agent, depot ticket olllce. Delnvvaro nnd Hudson. On May 14th, 1S90, trains will lcavo Scranton us follows. I 01 Cnrbondalc 0 20, 7 53, S 53, 10 13 a. rV'iV i,!1,00"' lai" -'x- 3C-. 6:;5. 6 23, 7.57, 3 15. 1100 p m.. 1 K, n. in. 1 or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ..' rtw i-nelund points, e.tc-0 20 a. m . For Honcsdalo-C.20, 10 13 a. m. 2 20, 5 23 P m. ..i"" w"kes Barre-41.43. 7 4S. S 43. 9 58. m 1? n. '" : 12 K- l-W. 3 33. 4 27, (i.10, 7.4S. 10 41, 11 30 p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Mi'1':'!. Valley Rallroad-C 13 p m . 12 OJ. I-". 4 2, p in ; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ro p m For Pcnnsvlvunla Rnllroad points, 0.13. 9 S n. in , 2 IS, 4 27 p m lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Rallio.id 7 IS a m . 12 03, 3 n.1, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m 1 rains will arrlvo In Scranton as fol lows. From Cnrbondnlo nnd tho North 6.40, A ? S3i- 103S- n r'8 n m-: 1-2J. 215. 3 2. 4 21, 7 11 10 is 11 27 p. in. I rom Wllkes-Bairo und tho South 6 15, .is SIS, 10 -!S, 1153 a m, US, 2.14, 3.43, 5 20, 6 21, 7 51 9 03. 10 03 p m , 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS lor C.irbondale-9 03. 11.33 p. m; 2.23. 3 52. 5 47, 9 53 p in For Wllkcs-Barre-9 ZS, 1203 a. m.; 1 6S, 3 2s. 6 43, 7 43 p m For Albany Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc, 2 23 p m. Lowest rates to all points in Untied States und Canada. J XV BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. II. W CROSS D I'. A . Scranton. Pa (I fhlKh anil Susiiuehniiim Division ) Stntlous in New York Foot of Liberty street, N. R , and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Rtiilro.tJ o? New Jcrisy Anthrncite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1893. Trains leave Scranton for Now York, Newark, Elizabeth, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and Whlto Haven nt S.30 a m , express, 120; cxpiess, 4 00 p. in Sundays, 2 15 p m For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30, 11 30 a m , 1 20, 4 oO. 7 15 p m Sundays, 11 30 n m . 2 13. 7 15 p. m For Mountain Park, 8 30. 11 30 a. m 1.20 p in Sundays, 11.30 a m, 2.15 p m. For Baltimore nnd Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, S 30 a m , 1 20 p in Sunday s. 2 15 p m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at (8 30 through car) n. m and 1 20 p m For Rending, Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, S.30 a. m , 1.20 p ni. Sun dav, 2 15 p m. For Pottsville. S 30 a m , 1 20 p m Returning, leuve New York, foot of Lib erty street. North river at 4 00, 9 10 (ex press) n m , 1 30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a in Leave New York, South Terry, foot Whitehall street, at 903 a. m. 1 23 p in. Passengers arriving or depattlng from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated rallioads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Stalen Island making quick transfnr to nnd fiom Grand Central depot and Lonjy Island rnilio.nl I.eavo Phllidelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 "1 a in. 3 00 p m Sundnys, 6 15 a m Through tickets to all points East, South nnd West nt lowest rato at tho station, j, OUIAl7grjNi 0pn Supt II. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass Agt L'rlc nnd Wyoming Vnlley. Tlmo Tablo in Effect June 4. 1S99 Trains leave Scranton for New York, Nun burgh and Intermediate points on Erlo lallroad at 5 00 a in nnd 2 2S p m For llawley and local points at 5 0) a. m ,8 43 a. m und 2 2S p. m. For Lake Ariel at 5 20 P m Sunday trains leave Scranton for Lake Ariel at 8 45 a m and 1 30 p m Stopping at intermediate Muttons SC'It ITON III VISION. Ill i:tfect J line vi.1tli, 18110. North Hound. (south Hound, 202,2041208. - M 05.203 20 1 2 ft Stations I B i IS SB A U i- t Arrive Leuve 7 25iN V 1'ranltlla ht. 7 10 West 4.'ini street 7 001 Wcehawlten 741 .... 753 .. 10 .... r ii'p it Arrlvo Leave HP M P M f,'J 1 ii, I UUUsU llanccck blai 11,'lit, l'rcstoa I'ark V lIlVTOOd l'oyiilellD e.rsou rieiFnnr Mr. I'lil'iiiilllld F'nest 1 ny Uai biiitl 1 0 While llrllci) AlnjflrM Jelilll II Aiclilbild lutein l'fci-Mlie oh, limit I'llteoiirt, 'i Ul nop rroviilenra l'aik I'lnco G10 ifti ti n is1 1 o' 0 10 !.'11 4 8! ei? isrn ounj.'O 5. '4. 2 40. snluiii 111 12 it1 Mi 18 til & V3 1 1 Mr 5 111 II 4'.). C !!S, .' 21 h 3ij Jl 4 41 U( U Kl BU 5 01 5 14 5-..1 II &0 S 50 A5 S (8 7 0s nrn r. 7 US St'l 6S4 7-201 310 lit 7 S4l 3 34 6 El 7 37,13 38 BDtl 7 4.13 13, 6 01 7 4i 3 45 0 03 7 50 3 81 (103 7 51 ,'JM 6IJ 7 W 3 59 ta 8(2. 4 Oil 031 Rn' 4 07' 6 21 8 IU 4 10 11 7 S10 4 14 63' s 12 f 1171 6 81 61V 4CJ; 683 l UP UP u ill.' , fVfcll HI or 4 f7fn 0 on 4Di ins 4 4'U1'I 14111 IS1 4 4011 1 13011 111 4 31 11 (7i 4 21110) 4'2-llUl, 4 221101 4 lOflftV SO 4 15 10 5ft scrnnton si p u a u I.eavo Alllvo t Mtnilay only f fclk'tUlles that trains stop on signal for pas. sengers ' 'l 1 niiis iov and joo Sunday only other trains dally except r-imd.iy. r-ecure mtes via ontnilo & Western befoie puicluislni; tickets ami su monev , hiouih Wnsnri DiifTct hlecner and freo ro cllninw chair cur NewlcrUU ChlciL'o without rlianijc. I'itkeiii;rr llulin Iteduccd to XvvoTii(l'.r.Hllv. ,. . J.C. Anderson, Oen.rass Agt, T. Flltcrott, Ulv, 1 abs, At. aoranton, Pa; ,1..IM . niliu (w,.f,or "InBhatnton. Oswego. El. orrUC,"n,B' Ull'H. Uansvllle, Mount tlon, ,,rVi "' ' ''iKIK dose connec liorthvw.T ,rrul0 to "" Po'ntH in tho west, 2 3S a in fiK111 an1 Hlchflcld Springy Bane JS,J0,r''Lllm,or'n. PUtston, Wllkca vllle m;.mou,lh Hloomsnurg nnd Dan Srtnn "? c,?.r eouncctlons at North BilMmni"1 "J Wllllamspoit. Harrlsburg, "aitlmore. w.mi, i, ............ ., ...u 1iN!,1."i0I1,k.'!, nml Intermediate stations, . dln, 1.1110n m tly mouth nnd Intcrmo- i&fo,i!1,,,cS,S p33muna kM p- m ror nil IJI'.""" PT'or und sleeping conches on ail exnrn t..i-,u