The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 05, 1899, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    B
5, 1899.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST
HEALTH OF POPE LEO XIII
A Matter of Solicitude to Many
Millions of People.
EIGHTY-NINE YEARS OF AGE, YET UIG0R00S
GOLD MEDAL CON RE R R E D.
In view f tho Tope's continued
Urcntjtli of mind ami lwdv n lecitcd In
recent cables to ttie piiptm thrmiKhout
tho county, the following article will be
lntercstliiB to nil, regardless of lcllKlou,
as Protestants and Hebrews ns well lis
CntliollCH highly esteem this grand old
man.
When, during recent venr? he was at
tncltcd by lllncs It wni astonishing hnw
rapidly he retrained his health nnd
strciiRth. The menace contained In tho
follow ins letter from Ills Eminence Car
dinal Itampoll.i will be home what of
a surprise to many, as It Is so extiomelv
rare that praise and hnnnr are bestow id
In surh Kraclous manner from one eo
highly placed:
Letter from Ills Cm nencc Cardinal Kairpilla
- Home, Jnti 2 1VK
X "it has ple.i-etl Ills
Holiness to Instruct
tnn tn tr.inumlt in lilw
SWOa UUKUSt 11 .1 m O his
th. inks to Monsieur
Marian), and to tosll
fv ncrnln In n. Ktieplnl
pSiOjJ No C? manner his gratitude.
Vv'fce I A J l His Holiness has ecn
'VStsf vSi '"lB,d to offer Mon
o Jl s-'eur Mnrlanl a Gold
n H .Medal biailng his
" venerable IninKC
"CAHniNAL UAMl'OLLA "
Emperors prince t. phVRiclins nnd pre
lates h.io sounded the ktjnotc of prulso
BASE BALL.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Percentage Table.
W. L p.c
Richmond jj s ,c'j
IlKfs-IS.it ro 13 n .5)2
Allcntown n ,;jj
LuncaMer u n .).'.'
Rinding n u ,u,i
Newark 7 13 .3:0
"Wilkes-Barre's Last Victory.
Allcntown, l'a . Aug. 4 WUkcs-D.irrc
pounded Rlsley haul In the t-ccond Inning
fccoilng more than enough runs to win.
Ames did better. Patten was veiy eflee
tlvo with men 011 bacs. Ho struck out
12 men. Henry's catching of flics ws
brilliant. Scores:
ALLENTOWN.
R. II. O. A. i:.
Smith, rf 0 0 2 11
Homy, cf 12 5 0 0
Jos, Delehanty, If .... 1 2 J 0 0
Mclutvris SI 0 0 14 0
l.utenbeig, lb 0 17 0 0
Mills, 2b 0 12 2 1
Jns, Delehanty, ss 1 1 0 3 0
McManus, o U 1 2 1 1
Klsley, 1 0O000
Ames, i 10 12 0
Totals 4 & 21 13 3
wilkes.uahre.
R. 11. O. A. e.
Clvmor, S3 0 0 0 1 0
Hulligan, if 0 10 0 0
Coughllu, 21) 11110
Gocekel, lb 10 7 0 0
Odwell, If 12 3 11
RIchter, cf 112 0 0
Hums, 2b 12 13 1
Gondlng, 0 1 1 13 3 0
Patten, p 2 3 0 10
Totals S 11 27 10 2
Allcntown 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0-t
WlkoM-llarro 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 x S
Two.base hits Jos Delehanty, Gond
lng. Three-base hits Iknrv, Jos,. Dele,
liantj, Hums, Hallgiu Stolen bases
Smith, Mills, Hall.g-in, Coughllu, Goeckcl,
Odwell Double plavs Jas. Delehanty,
I.utenberg. First on balls-Off Rlslej, 1,
oft Patten, fi. lilt by pitched ball Mills.
Struck out-llv Ames, 1; by Patten. 1
l'irst on e 1 rors Allcntown, lj Wlll.cs
llarre. 2. Wild pitch-Anus. L'mplro
Moran. Time Two hours.
At Newark- R II H.
Lancaster 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 0510 1
Newark 10 0 10 0 0 0 02 8 4
Uattcrles-Sclimldt and Strnh; Millet
nnd Roach. Umpire Henderson.
At Reading- R.H.H.
Reading 0 5 0 0 0 4 1 00-10 11 1
Richmond .. .. 200040000 C1J 3
llatterles Peitseh and Snjder: Pfan
mll'cr and Stcelmnn Umpire Mullane.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
' ; w. l. p.c.
Rrooklj n CI : .i.7fl
'. Jlnston M 31 .u.'j
.Philadelphia .; -to so .bin
nllatlhnuio 52 Db .Ms
I St. Louis 51 44 ,3u
Chicago 10 4i) .DM
.Cincinnati 47 42 .!--
Pittsburg Hi 43 .501
;'LoulhVlllo 40 41 ,433
-New York 33 53 ,i"s
""Washington ..,...,,.,, 31 5a .
ClcvcWitfl ?....;...-. V..10 7i .170
' At lloi-ton R.ll.tt
Washington 10 00 11000 i 9 2
lloston , 1000000 124 5 0
. , Ratteries Weyhlng and Klttrhlt,e;
.Lewis, Hullev and Ucrgeii. L'mpiies
L)noh amiConnolly.
' AtrFmiadelphla- - - R.II.K.
J)nlimojf .,.. .,.V.0 12 00 000 3 " '
PhllailrlphliK ......0 1 0 ol 11 0 4 11 2
JJattorles McOIr nlty und Robinson;
Fiuzer and Mcl'urlund. Umpires Gntf
riey und Latham
- At Brooklyn- R H.H.
New York 0 10 10 0 0 0 0-211 3
' Tit ooW n 02100000- 372
Batteries Seymour and Warner; lie
A Great Tonic.
Vitality stronuth and visor oro
rogalnocl by uao of
Horsford'sAcid Phosphate
Genulno bean name Hortforel'a on wrapper.
In Bratltudo for benefits obtnlncd It has
been n clioius of thiinksuUluir and ap
preciation, nnd now, as u ci owning tes
timonial, comes the. mtssago of gratitude
from Ills Holiness tho Tope, who, having
used Vln Marlanl, found It sustaining
nnd henlth giving. Not satisfied with
merely expressing thanks to Monsieur
Mnrlanl, ns will be seen from tho nboo
letter, His Holiness has been pleased to
graciously confer n most beautiful Gold
Medal upon tho scientific producer of the
health-gl lug Vln-Mnrlanl.
Whnt u charm thero Is In tho name. Vln
Marlanl! Kor three decades it has brought
henlth and happiness, to cottager mid
king. Her Majesty nnd impress of Rus
sia takes It regularly as a tonic, nnd tho
London Court Journal Is authority for
tho statement that tho 1'rlncess of Wales
uses It with best results.
Health Is ccrtnlnly tho dcslro of nil
creation. To the thousands who have
lost It or never known Its delights, n
tonic that will rejuvenate tho spirit and
invigorate the bods Is Indeed a boon of
incalculable, value
When tho Grip (Influenza) is epidemic In
Europe, as also in tills country, tho
Medical Profession lely upon tho tonic
properties of Vln Murlanl It Is given
ns a preventive and nlso In convalescence
to build up the sjstem and to avoid tho
manv disagreeable after iffects so com
mon with this dreaded disease.
Vln Marlanl brings cheerfulness to tho
moi bid nnd depressed, it strengthens tho
weurj , calms the nerves when over
wrought by undue ecitemcnt In fact, it
makes life worth tho living, nnd Is nptly
teimed by tho Illustrious writers, Vic
toricn S-irdou. Alexandre Dumas and
Jules Venie, "The True Promoter of
Health." "Elixir of Life." "A Verltablo
rmmtnln of Youth " Never ha an thing
received such iinlfnrmlj high praise and
lecognltlon from eminent authorities
Thoe readers who are not familiar
with tho woiklngs and the worth of Vln
Mnrlanl should write to Marlanl A; Co,
52 West nth street. New York, nnd thy
will receive, free of all charge a beauti
ful little Album containing poi traits of
Emperor, Empress Princes, Cardinals,
Archbishops nnd other distinguished per
sonages who use and re. commend this
marvellous wine, together with explicit
nnd Interstlng details on the subject. This
little album Is well orth writing for;
It Is distributed gratuitously, and will be
appreciated by nil who receive It.
James and McGuIrc.
and McDonald.
Umpires Emslle
At Chicago- R H.E.
St. Louis . ...10002000039 3
Chicago .... 0 20 2 0 3 1 0 S IS 1
Hatteric Sudhoff and Schrecnngost;
Tulorand Donohue. Umpire Smith.
OTHER LEAGUE GAMEa
Eastern League.
Hartford, 11; Sprlnglleld, 9,
Worcester, 8, Providence, 1
Montreal, 7, Sjraeuse, 3.
Toionto, 7, Rochester, 4.
Western League.
Indl mapolls, 2; Grand Rapids,
Ilulfalo. 11, Detiolt, 3
St. Paul, 3, .Alllw lUke c, 0.
Kansas City, 5, Minneapolis, 2.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
The Scranton Railway Motormcn nnd
Conductors challenge tho Times base ball
club to a game at Athletic paik Monday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. W. 13. Evans,
manager.
Tho West Side Reserves challcngo tho
Providence Actives to a game of ball any
day next week on tho Actives.' grounds.
Ira Davies, manager; Gioigo Harring
ton, captain.
The South Side team and tho Hurekas
vlll play nt Athletic park this afternoon
at 310 o'clock.
MIGRATION TO SIBERIA.
Fnscinntion Exeicised Upon the Rus
sians of the Great East.
Moseow Correspondence of the London
Stnndstid.
In the last thiee jears neatly half a
mflilon Russians of tho peasant elnss
aiv k'ortn olllclully to have migrated
fn'iii Kuiorean Russia to various parts
of r-iuM'iii, The are chletly diavvn ftom
tin graln-giowing districts, which have
siift'eitil four serious famines since the
cav 1S01. Although the peasant can
not le-g.illj quit his land without spee
I'lal pet mission fiom the government,
very many cases are recorded of peas
nuts slipping away from all their tin
lillltlet at home nnd making for the ni
Dorado which they believe Siberia to
be. It Is certain thnt the full total of
migrations Is much more than account
ed for bv the official figures These
reached 107 000 for tho llrst eight
months of last ear nlonp. Siberia np
P".ii to the starving peasant of
r.'jmpM '. Russia ns n ptomlwd land
of freedom and plenty; but, owing to
the constnntl lecunlng rejioits of gold
being fou nl In widely sepal ated dis
tricts SlUnla also appeals to a better
clas of emlginiits.
A curious ease occurred recently at
Tomsk of the' fasclnntlon which the
countiy Is beginning to have upon tho
ItUFsinn Two joung men, brothers, de-te-nvtlnod
to seek their fortunes In tho
gnld bearing leglnnB supposed to bo
within reach of thnt town. They were
residents of nne of the western Polish
provinces, and having nn money to pay
their way to tho land of gold they went
to the local police, nnd, announcing
that they were Siberian "resident" ex
lies who had "forgotten their place of
origin." were sent with tho usual con
vict gang nt the government expense
to Tomsk Thero they revealed their
ruse to the authorities and wore Im
prlmned whllo the customaiy volumin
ous iMiTespondi'tiep took place between
tho various authorities concerned
They are said to bo still lying In prison
some thiee monthsafter their attempt
to better theniseltea In this original
ninnuei. Tho trick of "forgetting"
one's name and place of origin Is an
old ruse employed by cBeaped convicts
to get back to Siberia with only tho
Hogging Invariably Indicted on that
class, hut without the Increase of sen
tence Imposed If tho authorities tan
trace tho man. These tricksters are
known as "Johnny-nunno-Mv-Nume."
and their numbers And Plenty of em
ployment for the police all over tho
country. It Is an Interesting sign of
who have received a good eelucutlon,
should be following tho example of tho
peasant, who Is always only too ready
to listen to any stories of tho piomlsed
land of plenty, whether, us now, It bo
located In Siberia or, as waa tho case
a few years ago, In South America,
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Rovlow,
By Associated Press.
New York, Aug. 4. Today's stock
market wn largely devoted to dealing?
In 11 few Industrial specialties. There
Has a marked tendency to rcallzo in
tho railroad list, but tho sellllng pres
sure thero was not heavy and offers
decreased ns prices declined. Union
Pacific was subject to pressure by un
confirmed runiois of a strike on Its
linos. The stock broke US points on
rather liberal offerings nnd closed at
a net loss of a point. The preferred
declined . The chief movement of
the day was In tobacco stocks nnd
Tennessee Coal. American tobacco
gained nn extreme four points, Contin
ental tobacco common 3H. tho pre
ferred fji,i nnd Tennessee coal 2'fc. Late
In tho day prices of these were sud
denly lot down from HiuS'i points, ap
parently with the purpose of shaking
off weak followers of tho bull move
ment. A itimor of great combinations
of coal and Iron Interests In the iouth
was added to those recently current to
explain the Tennessee coal movement.
Tho vigorous advance of this stock
begot some sympathetic strength In
other Btocks in tho same Industry.
Colorado fuel, Hocking coal, Fedeial
steel, American smelting and a num
ber of othoi stocks ndvanced from a
fraction to over a point. People's Gas
was up at one time over a point on
reports of tho company's prosperous
condition. There were gains In Isol
ated Interests elsewhere, notably In
St. Paul nnd Omaha, Chicago Great
Western preferred, Kansas City, Pitts
burg and Gulf, Pittsburg, C, C. nnd St.
Louis common and preferred, National
Hlscult and New York air brake rang
ing from 1 to 3H- On the other hand
sugar was most heavy of tho day on
account of the shading of prices In
some grades of refined sugar. Tho lo
cal traction stocks showed weakness
throughout and Consolidated Gas lost
SA per cent. net. Today's speculative
leadei-K closed feverish and unsettled,
but tho general tone was firm at the
last. Total sales, 474,500. Kanst-s
City, Pittsburg and Gulf firsts rose 34
per cent. Theie was some activity in
mortgages of southwestern railroads
and In rope and tvvlno Incomes at
mixed changes. Total sales par value,
$1.S0S,000.
United States 4s advanced U and the
5s i in the bid pi Ice.
Ry Carrlrgton & Cusack.
New York, Aug. 4. Tho market
opened Irregular, the Industrials show
ing slight gains while the railroads
as a rule showed fractional recessions
from last night's closing. Prices ran
off after tho opening but befoie noon
most of tho early losses were partly
regained. The Grangers were affect
ed by bad crop reports from Nebraska,
but probably the main cause of the de
cline was some calling of loans on
hlghpr priced stocks which pay no div
idends. The attack on Hiooklyn Rapid
Transit produced a weakness In most
of the active stocks The Tobacco
group wag strong during tho flay and
made a decided net Increase'. The
Iron stocks were also stronger Con
tinental Tobacco and Tennessee Coal
nnd Iron being features of tho day,
Tennessee Coal and Iron crossed SO
on largo buying supposed to be for ac
count of a speculative pool which has
long been identltlcd with tho stock.
Tho irnrket dining the day was a
good trading one w Ith a tendency to
decline. Tho general list showed In
clination to rally from Its weakness
duilng the afternoon but was held
back by what looked like realizing nnd
"nil of week .settling. Tho unceitalnty
of tomoi row's bank statement also
affected speculation with the excep
tions of tho Industrials mentioned
above, the closing ns a rule showed
fractional losses for tho day.
Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON
& CUSACK, stock and bond brokers,
rooms 410 nnd 411 Connell building. Scran,
ton. Pa.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing est est. Ing.
Am. Cot. Oil 42i 42i 4U4 42
Am. Sug Reg Cei 1C3 If.tU lCl'i lfi2
Am. Tobacco Co ....111 117 113 11F4
Am. s. i w 5Sb :a r.s'a si
Am S & W !S OS US 9S
Atch , To & S. Vo ..21 21 207& 20'1
A , T. & S V.. Pr .. fi3i W4 C2')8 62
Am Tin Plato 42Vs -l2Va 42 42'4
Rrook R. T IK! 11 115U RVJ
Con. Tobacco 4" 41 44'4 4"
Ches & Ohio 274 2S1& 27S 2S
Chic, II. & Q 137 1.17 13fli 136H
Chic. & G. W IP 11 li 14-5
Chic, Mil & St. P ..133 112i 1W 13PH
Chic & N. W 101 li.l 101 101
chic, r 1 & p .. ..no 119 ns hm
Con Cas 170 1?) 171V, I7l.h
C C C & St. 1 5S 5S 3715 57'5
Delaware' & Hud ...12T; 123 123 123H
D , L. ft W 17S 170 ITS 17Sn
Fed. Steel 501, 14 5Nv. m
Fed. Steel. Pr K2'l S2H 'i S2i4
Con Illectric 12Hi 12l'4 124 124
Int Paper 41 43 41' 42'4
Louis, ft Nash 74', 7n 71 "i'i
Manhattan Hie . .. lioij lioi; 117 US'
Met Ti action Co. 211 211 200 M0i
M K ft Texas MV6 3f,i 35 20
Mo Purine W3 40 43 4S
Nat Steel 51 51 54 51
Nnt Lead 3t 21H 31 r.l'J
N .T Central 1W 117. 117 117
N Y Central 100 130 1W llO
Out ft West 2fi 2i".U 20 TO
North Pnrlflc . . 50 52 ril'i 5t
Nor Pneinc, Pr ... 77 77 77 7771
Pacific Mali 4W, 4i 47H 474
Penn R R 100U. 1" 130i 1".0
Peonies On .... 120'!. 121 1201$ i;iv
P C C ft St L .. fil r. f.4 fiVi
Reading 1st Pr ... 00 r,0 50 50
Southern Pnelflc . . 11 01 ;! 3iJ
Southern R R 52 52 52 52
Tenn. C. ft Iron .... 7". S0K, 7SH 70
Vnlnn Pneine . 4iw. 41 43 4314
T'nlnn Pac Pr . . 77 77H 70 77
1 S Leather. Pr 71 71 71 71
West Union .. .00 00 00 30
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHF-AT. Ing. est est ing
September C0 C9 C3 C9
CORN
September 30 20 30 30
OATS
September 19 19 19 19'i
PORK.
September S50 8C2 8 43 8 62
LARD
September 5 37 5.17 6 37 5 43
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Eased
on Par of 100.
STOCKS
rirst National Uank
Scranton Savings Hani;
Scranton Packing Co ,
Third National Rani:
Scranton Rnllway Co
Dime Dep ft Pis Rk ,
Rconomy Light, Heat ft Row.
-.. fnmiiauv
Id. Asked.
MM
235
333 ...
JO
200 ...
47
K
... 100
150 ...
bO
400
1 l-'S ...
... 100
I 115 ...
' 115 ...
', 115 ...
. ... 100
. ... 102
, ... 10J
. ... 83
, ... 100
Scinnton Illuminating Heat ft
l'ower coiiipuiijr
Scranton Forging Co
I.nclta Trust & Safe Dep. Co,
Scranton Paint Co ..
Clark ft finover Co., Com ....
Claik ft Snovcr Co. Pr
Scr. Ron Fence ft Mfg. Co ...,
HONDS.
Scranton Pass Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1920
People's Street Railway, first
mougUKO uue ivia
People's Street Rallwuy, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co. .,
Lnckn. Township School 6 .
City of Scranton St. Imp 1,
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 113 ...
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II, O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Avenuo.)
nutter-Creamery, 20c; print, 2ic.j dairy
freeh, isy.al9c. '
Cheese Full cream, new, 9V4nlOc.
Beans Per bu choice marrow, $l.C5i
medium, 11.45; pen, 1.45nl GO.
Pens Per bu , green, $1.20.
Onions Southern or western, per bbls.,
1n3 23; per bu , $1.10.
New Potutoes-Per bbls., 12.25; per bu.,
5n0c.
Lemons 3n3,75 per box.
riour-$l.23a4W.
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce.
Philadelphia, Aug. 4,-Whcat-rirni;
contract grade, August, 70a71c. Corn
Stcduy; No. 2 mKcd, August, 33?;n3Cc.
Oats-Dull and &c. lower; No 2 white
clipped, 2Sc; No. 3 do. do., 2tV4c.; No. 2
mixed do , 2tu,4c. Tolur Dull nnd weak
er; winter superior, 2a2.13; do, extras,
2 20a2.83; Pennsylvania roller old. clear,
J3u3.13; do. do, do. straight, 313u3.33; do.
do. new, clear, $2.90ai.l0; do do. do.
straight, $3.10a3.30; western winter new,
clear, $20a3; do. do. do straight. $3.20a
3.40; do. do. do. patent, $3.50a3.76j do. do.
new, clear, $2.!Kii3; do do do. straight,
.15a3.35; do. do do. patent, 3.40a3l.3;
Bprlng clear. J2S3n3.10; do. straight, 3 33a
SCO; do. patent. $3C0.i3S0; do. favorlto
btnnda higher; cltv mills extra, 2 20a2 3j.
do, straight, H23n3l0; do. clnlr, $3a3 2":
do. patent, $3 50a3 SO. llutter 1'lim, fancy
estern creamery. lS'ic . do. prints, 21c.
L'ggs rirm: fresh, nearby, lSVfcaHc; do.
estern, 13V4nl4c ; do. southestern, 13c; do.
southern, lOallc. Cheese Firm. Refined
Sugars Stfong, good demand. Cotton -Unchanged.
Tallow Firm and higher;
city prime in hogsheads, 4ttalV.; coun
try do. do., barrels, l4e , dark, do., 3'ic ;
cakes, 6c; grease. 2in3l2C. Llvo Poultry
Quiet but steady; fowls, llVic; old
roosters, Sc. ; spring chickens, ns to slio,
llnl4c ; ducks, 9c Dressed Poultry
Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice, HHc;
do. fair to good, 10'4nllc; old roosters,
I'ic.; broilers, nearby, large, ICalSc ;
small nnd medium do, 12il4c; western
do, large, HilCc ; medium do, 12al3c. ;
small nnd scalded do , lOallc Receipts
Folur, 3,000 barrels and ono sacks; wheat,
53,000 bushels; corn, 207,000 bushels; oats,
13,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 22,flO0
bushels; corn, 211,000 bushels; oats, lC.OOO
bushels,
New York Grain and Product Market.
New York, Aug. 4 Flour About
steady, somowhat easier on lower grades.
Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 101I, 73c. f. o
b. nfloat spot, 7JHc elevator; No. 1
northern Duluth, 70c f o. b. nfloat spot;
options opened firm nt c, but sold oit
He. under realizing but ngaln rallied
and closed steady nt about best prices.
September closed 73c ; December, 77Hc
Corn Spot film; No 2, 37c. f. o. b.
afloat; 36c. cluvator; options opened
firmer but ruled quiet nnd cased off
about c, but again rallied nnd closed
steady nt r.c net advance; September
closed 3Cc; December, 33c Oats Spot
dull; No. 2, 27c; No. 1. 2Cc ; No. 2 white,
2$c; No. 3 do, 27',c ; track mixed
western, 2Gn2S'ic ; track white, 20a33c ;
options neglected. Rutter Firm; west
ern creamery, l.lalSe. , do factory, 14 1
14V4c ; fresh factory, llallc ; imitation
creamery, lSalS'ic ; stato dalrv, Ual7c ;
do. creamery, loalSc Cheese Weak;
largo white, 9c; small do, 0c. ; largo
colored, 9c; small do., 9c. Uggs
Steady; stato nnd Pennsylvania, 15alCc;
regular packing western, 10al3c, at mark.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Chicago, Aug 4 Corn and provisions
cut out tho pace on 'change today, A
honvy cash demand for corn resulted in
a complete recovery of an eailv decline,
tho market closing ac higher than
yesterday. Provisions closed nt advances
of from 12Ha20c. Wheat ruled weak early
but recovered with corn nnd closed c.
higher Oats closed a shade hlghir Cash
quotations were as follows: Flour
Steadv ; No 2 spring wheat, b7VsC f o b. ;
No. 3 do. do., C7n6SV4c ; No 2 red, 70a71c;
No. 2 corn, 31c ; No 2 vollow, 32a33c ;
No. 2 oats, 20a20VsC ; No. 2 white, 2Jc; No.
3 do., 22a21c ; No. 2 rje, 52Vic ; No. 2
barley. . No 3, 37c ; No. 4, Sic ; No 1
ones, veals, $4. Hogs Market active, 5a
10c higher, Yorkers, $4 93.i3, pigs, $193,
mixed, $190al95, heavy and mediums,
ers fair supply, only steady for good
$IS3a4 90, roughs. $3.90all0. stags, $3 2Ta
3 50. Sheep and Lambs Opened nctlvo
nnd stronger for lambs, but cased off;
best Iambs, .0 23aG50, few fancy, $0.73;
culls to good, $3 50aC, mixed sheep, tops.
$IS0a5 10, culls to good, $2 50.14 73, weth
ers, $3.10a5.25; yearling lambs, $5a5.30.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Aug. 4 Cattle Receipts too
light to make much of a market, hli,h
grado cattle strong nnd about lc. higher,
but commoner grades sold slowly, good
to fancy cattle sold ut $3 33a6 0j; com
moner grades bringing $4 40a5 30; stock
crs nnd feeders sold $3.23al.M), bulls, cov.s
and heifers, $2 25a3 23; Texas steers, $3 90
a5.35 and calves, $4.i7.10. Hogs Market
ngaln on a boom and tho scramblo for
offerings resulted In an advance of 10a20c. ;
heavy hogs sold at $4 03a4 75; mixed lots,
$!33a4W and light at $IS0ai90; pigs
brought $3.75al, culls, $2a3.W. Heavy re
ceipts of sheep and lambs again cut
prices, most sales being made at prices
10,U5c. lower for sheep nnd aUout 25c.
lower for lambs; sheep were saleable
at $2a3 23 for Inferior up to $1 50a5 for
good to choice natives; lambs sold $3a4.23
for culls up to $3a0 for choice lots. Re
ceiptsCattle, 1,500 head; hogs, 13,000
head; sheep, H.OgO head
New York Live Stock Market.
New York Aug 4. Beeves Steady;
common, weak to 10c lower; bulls anil
cows, ilrm; one car unsold, steers, $l.50a
5 70; oxen, S3 25.il il, bulls, $2 70a3 23; cows,
$150a3t0; veals, firm and shade higher;
other calves steady, common to prlmo
veals, $4 50a(175; buttermilks, nominal;
grassers, $3.23. Sheep nnd good Inmbs,
steady; medium lambs, dull, closing
weak; sheep, $3.23a4 73; lambs, $5 23a7;
ono car choice, $7 10. Hogs Nominally
firm.
Buffalo Llvo Stock Market.
Hast Buffalo, Aug 4 -Cattle Steady
and firm for good choice fat cattle; stock
Hax, $101, prime timothy seed $2.40a2 13,
mess pork, $S55aSC0; lard, $3 42V4a5 4,
ihort ribs, $195a5 30, dry salted shoulders,
5'4a5Hc; short clear, 5aCc; whiskey,
$1.20; sugars, unchanged.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Aug 4 -Credit balances, $1 27;
certificates opened $1.28 bid for cash,
highest nnd closing price, $1 2S bid; ship
ments, 73,411 barrels, nvernge, 79,791 bai
reln; runs, 93,203 barrels, average, 90,034
barrels.
LEGAL.
TUB ANNUAL MKBTING OF TUB
stockholders of the Wjemlng Shovel
works, for tho election of directors and
the consideration of such business ns may
bo brought befoie them, will be held nt
tho oillco of the company, Connell bullJ
Ing. Scuuiton. Pa , Friday, the IStli of
August, IMS, between tho houis of 10 nnd
11 a in NO ROUBRTSON,
Scretary.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
NOTICE-INVESTORS AND SPECULA,
tors Cull you guess'' Good guessers
can mnko mono In our new guessing
contest, embracing ono of tho most In
teresting topics of the day Tho best
guessers can trndo In 50 shares of stock
on tho Now York Stock Exchange, 5.00U
bushels of wheut on the Chicago Board of
Trade, or 1U0 bales of cotton on tho New
York Cotton Exchange, nnd wo will fur
nish tho money, it costs ou nothing
Wo nlso manugii 'Tho Investors' Fund,"
which pajs profits twice a month to sub
scribers Wrlto for full particulars and
conditions Sent free C E. MACKBY
& CO., Bankers, 2D Broadway, New Yoik
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN AT'TmmTOim
and one-half live nnd six per cent.
Any amount. Dunn & Walker, 314-315
Connell building.
FOUR AND ONIS-HALF PER CENT1!
nnd llvo per cent monev on approved
security, it. H. HOLQATB, Common
wealth bullcllpc.
The People's
A
POPULAR CLEARING 1IOUSC for tho Uenollt ot All Who
llnvc Houses to Kent, lecal Kstutc or Other Property to
Sell or Exchtiuac, or Who Want Situations or Help Those
Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions for
Five Cents n Word Except Sitmitloru WnntcU, Which Aro In
serted Free.
WANTED.
-VW(WV
THNANT8 SHIRKING llOl'SDS. OR
landlords seeking tenants should biu
1IACKUTT, Pilco Uulldlng.
IF YOU WANT TO HUY. SHLU HUNT
or Insure property, see HACKL'IT,
I'rlco building,
HELP WANTED-MALE.
cvuliTiinNT ponrioNSoNT
preparo for any civil servlco or cen
sus examination without seeing our ciitn.
logue of Information, Sent free. Co
lumbian Correspondence College, Wash
ington, D, C.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
xuyLiAULi:"'""w
nent trnvellng position, $00 per mouth
nnd expenses Refen nces. Clark &
Co , 2.11 South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
WANTHD-AN HXPHIUUNCHD COOK
to go to tho seashore. Apply tod.tv,
nfter 2 o'clock, to Mlts Salidcison, 1330
Sanderson avenue.
WANTHD - TWHNTY SALUSPF.OPLU
for dry goods department Must havo
active store experience and como well
rereimminded. Apply at oliice. Jonas
Long's Sons
FOR RENT
STORKS. OFFICFS. HARNS AND FUU
nlshed or unfurnlsheil houses, flats
nnd rooms. HACKHTT, I'rlco HIdg.
HACKHTT. PRICIl RUILD1NG, HUYS,
sells, rents and Insures property.
HOUSi: 73S ADAMS LAUGH, AIRY
rooms, all conveniences. Possession
Immedlatelj
FOU RHNT-THH OLD HOMH FOR
Friendless on Adnms avenue. It will
bo rented ns n wholo. or will bo fitted
up for two families. It Is well ndapled
for a. largo boarding house, or for rent
ing furnished rooms Inquire of F. L.
Hitchcock ft Son, FIro Insurance and
Heal Hstafe, Commonwealth Uulldlng.
932 GRHCN RIDOH STRUCT LlUHl
rooms: fine location; $16.
FOR SALE
Vl30llmYs"FFliNITF"Ru'cTINa $1,200,
Including lino piano or SJW takes ev
ervthlngvvlthouttho piano. Putchasir can
leaso four rooms with bath and laundry
for $10. See HACKF.TT, I'rlco Uldg.
FOR RARGAINS IN RUAL USTATH
seo HACKCTT. Price Uulldlng.
HACKCTT RUYS, SnLLS.ltHNTS AND
insures property, collects rents, etc.
HACKF.TT HUYS AND SHLLS
ferent lines bUblucss. OJIlce,
Building.
DIF
Prleo FOR SALB-STOCK AND FIXTCRBS
of tho best mllllncrv business in Col
umbia count). Splendid location. Call
or address H. B. Wnsley, No. 112 Main
street. Bloomshurg Pa
FOR SALB-IIOFSBS AND LOTS IN
Scranton and Dunmoro ut low prices.
Enquire at 515 Lackawanna avenue.
REAL ESTATE.
HACKBTT HAS BARGAINS IN RBAL
estate Here's a few samples.
J2.S00 buys corner lot at Dunmoro on
Butler btreet, with two slnglo und ono
doublo houses on tame
$1,050 bu.s new modern doublo house in
central city.
$1,50", clay avenue, near Pino street.
Jj.soo, Adams corner Olive.
$2,500, modern home, near HarrUou
av enue.
Sl.iiiw, Monroo avenue house nnd barn.
$4,SO0, steam heated 10-ioom house.
$1,fil, Vine street, modern house.
$1 OOO, Mulberry street lesidencc.
$5 000 up, Jefferson nvenuo.
$3,7iX), house, barn, largo lot, Green
Ridge.
$1,5110 Green Rldgo, $000 down and $22
monthly.
$l.C0O, desirable house. Trip farm.
$9,000. three-story brick business block,
central.
$.' 200, small farm at Dalton.
$3 .100, modern doublo holiso at Green
Ridge
$3,M. two single houses, corner clay
nvenuo nnd Grove street.
$200 and upvvaids, eleslrablo building
lots
And many other bargains too numerous
to mention.
For terms, etc., see HACKBTT, Price
Building.
BOARDING.
WANTBD-SUMMER HOARDERS;
most delightful scenery, threo min
utes from D L, & W. Mrs. Machctte,
Blmhvrst.
BOARDING 623 PINB STREET.
WANTED-ROOMS.
light housekeeping, two or three
100ms In a nice, eiulet neighborhood.
Terms must bo leasonable Address
Ffda. Tribune.
LOST.
LOST-A YBLLOW COW ITH HORNS
almost coming together above hi.nl.
Joseph Yuhas, 5W South Irving avenue.
NEWSPAPERS
TUB WILKBS-BARRB RECORD CAN
bo had In Scianton at the news stands
of Rclsman Bron , 403 Spruce nnd 503 Lin.
den: M Norton 522 Lackawanna avenue;
I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B. RRIGGS CLEANS FRIVY VAUl.lb
and cess pools, no odor Impioved
pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. ,
Leavo ordors 1100 North .Main avenue,
or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone 9510.
SCALP TREATMENT.
rsTtklTb1lxsClTxt
ment, 60c; shampooing. 50c. facial
massage, manicuring, 25c ; chiropody.
701 Qulncy.
SITUATIONS WANTED
AWo1ANoTHluliK
culture, would like 11 position us a
companion to travel, or would take cliuie
of a home nnd servant, best of refer
ences glviu und exehunged AddiesJ, M
A K . Scrunton P O . Scranton, Pu.
MTFATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
ludy of experience, as stenographer
References given Address, "IV Tribune
oltlci
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man 21 ears old would like to have
a pusltlon us bookkeepi r ui assistant
bookkeeper; reference's If required. Ad
dress W. II, Tribune orilce
SITUATION WANTED - LAUNDR
done by nn expert laundiess ut 2.'",
Marion street, Ureen Rielge, opposite the
fuctory.
TO DO WASHING AND IRONING AT
home, and go out b the day. Call or
address, A. 11 , 334 N. Sumner avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLB-
aged lady as housekeeper In small
fumlly; can glvo lefcrences if required
Addiess, Mrs Mary Jones, Trlbuno olllce
DRAUGHTSMAN "EXPERIENCED IN
hoisting cnglno nnd gencrul diniight.
Ing, wlshoii chungo of location. Refer
.... rrvii V. Hurt a. Uurunr l'a.
Exchange.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
front" uoom." nnunsTHDTTnvrii
and n.nnlng vvnter, 407 Madison live.
FOR IinNT-FUHNlBHL'D ROOMS, NO,
010 Linden street.
PROFESSIONAL.
ARCHITECTS
FDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHtTL'CT,
Connell building, Scranton,
i:. I, WALTF.R, ARCHITIXT OFF1CC
rear of WW Washington avenue.
LHWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITF.CT,
433 Spruce St., cor. Wash. nv.. Scranton.
FRHDKRICK L. RROWN. ARCHITHCT,
Price building, 12fl Washington uvenue,
Scranton.
T I LACF.Y ft SON. ARCH1THCTS,
Traders' National Rank.
DCNTISTS
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI
vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul
berry. DR. H. F. RUYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LACUACH. 115 Wyoming avo.
WKLCOMH C SNOVHR, Coal HxchaiiBO
2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to u.
HAT MANUFACTURER.
TOLLKS, 409 SPRFCH STRHP.T, MAKFS
jour hat to older and they lit.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
TI1K ULK CAFi:. 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rutes reasonable.
P. ZUIGLHU, Proprietor.
SCRANTON 1IOUSK, NHAR V . L. ft W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
LAWYERS
RICHARD J. BOURKB, ATTORNEY-
ut.Liw, 500-2 Lackawanna uvenue Gen
eral law business, collections und loans.
J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi.at-Law. Rooms, 312-313
Mears' Building.
M. J! DONAHOE, ATTOUNHY-A'I-law.
Olllccs, 012-613 Mqars' Building.
FRANK B. BOYLE. ATTOUNEY AND
eounsenor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14 Washington nvenuo.
WILLARD, WARREN ft KNAPP, AT-
torneys nnd Counsellors-nt-I.nw. Re
publican building, Washington nvenuo,
Scranton, Pa.
JESSUP ft JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors nt - Law, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 514, 515 and 516 Board of
Trnele Building.
D. P RBPLOGLB, ATTORNKY-LOANS
negotlateil on real estate securltv.
Mears' building, corner Washington
nvenuo and Spruce street.
JAMES J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNBY-nt-Law.
802 Commonwealth building,
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 903.901, 9th lloor. Mears' building.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
502 Board of Tiade building, Scranton,
l'a.
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa.
PATERSON ft WILCOX,
National Bank building.
TRADERS'
C. COMBGYS,
building.
9-13 REPUBLICAN
A. W.
Menrs'
BERTIIOLF,
building.
ATTORNEY,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D HOME,
opathlst. CIO Linden street.
DR W. B. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH,
lngton nvenuo.
DR. L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203
Board of Trade Building. Oillco hours,
8 to 9 a m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Resi
dence, 309 Madison avenue
DR. C. L FRBAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Truss Tlttlng nnd Fat Redue
tlon Oillco telephone 13C.1. Hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX. OFriCB 211
Washington nvenuo. Residence. lilS
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heirt. kidneys and genlto-urlnnrv or
gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUrI
geon Horses, Cnttle and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scruntan.
Telephone 2072.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF TUB LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to
college law, medicine or bus-lnoss. Opens
Sept. 11th Send for catalogue Rev.
Thonns M C111111. LL D , principal and
proprietor, W. B. Plumley, A. M , head
master. SCEDS
Q. R. CLARK ft CO SEEDMEN AND
Nurscrmen, stoie 116 Washington nve.
ime, green house 1150 North Main ave
nue, stoio telephone, 72.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS KUETTEL. REAR BU LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Ia , manufac
turer of Wire Screens
MISCELLANEOUS
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
bulls, picnics, parties receptions, wed
dings und concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J llauei, conductor
117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulbeits'
music store.
MBGARGBE BROTHERS. PRINTERS
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine
Wan house. 130 Wnshlngton avenue,
Scranton, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
LcIiIrU Valley Ituili'inU.
In effect May 14, isoo
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
For Philadelphia and Niw ork via D.
ft II. R R , Ut I) 45 II 111 and 12 OJ, 2 IS, 4 .1
lUlnck Diamond Hpris--( una 11-0 p m
Kundnvs. D. ft II. 15 7 is p m
For Whlto Unveil. Hazleton and Prln
elpal pnlntd In the coal legions Via D ft
II U H.. 0 45, 2 1i and 4-'. p 111 1 01
Pottsvllc. C43, 2 1S p 111
For Betlili'him. Biiston, Reading. Hal
rlsburg and ptliiclp.il Intel niedlato stu
tlnus via U. ft H R R , c.1j a in . l-'Ol,
2 1S 4 27 (Black Diamond Bxpiess), 11 Ji,
Buiul.is, D ft II, 15!. 7.4! p. m
l'or Tunkhnnnoek. 'lowanda, Llmlra,
Ithaca. Geneva nnd principal intermedl
uto stations, via D. 1. ft W. R. R. 8 08
u m. 12 53 nnd a 35 P in
For Geneva. Roihotei, Buffalo, Nlag
aia Fulls, Chicago und all points west
via D ft It. R R. 1-'UJ 3"" flllnck Dia
mond Bxpiess). 7.4s und 11 10 P m Sun.
duvs. I) ft H , 12 01 a in . 7 IS p. m
Pullman parlor anil sleeping ur Lehigh
Viillrj liarloi ears on nil trains between
Wllkcs.ll.trro ntul New York. Phlladcl
nhla. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge
ROLLIN II WILBUR. Gen Supl , South
Ufthlihrm Pa
CUAS 8 LEE. Gen Puss Agt , 20 Cort-
I imclt strict. New York.
A. W. NONNUMACHER. Division Puss-
enger Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations
nnniv an ijirkuwanna ove . Scranton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
00
MMMAAMMMMMMSisAMWWs
Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800.
Trains Leave Scranton;
0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts-
.bure nnd tho West.
"38 a. m., week days, for Hnzlo
ton, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrls
town, and Philadelphia; nnd for
Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Washington nnrf
Pittsburg nnd the West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.5S
p. m. for Sunbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho
West.
4.27 p, m week days, for Sunbury,
iinrnsouig, Philadelphia ana
Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD, aen'l Pass. Aetnt.
J. 11. HUTCHINSON, General Mmiaiar.
Del., Luckti. 1111.I Western.
Effect Monday, Juno 5, 1S09.
Trains leavo Scranton us follows: Bx.
press for New York nnd all points eaBt,
1 40. J W, 6.10, s.OO und 10.03 a in. , 12 55 und
3 3.1 p. m
Bxiress for i:aston, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho south, 5.10, S00 and 10.05 u.
m , 12 55 and 3.(3 p m
Tobyhanmi uecoinmodatlon, C 10 p. m.
Lxiiress for Blnghamton, Oswego, EN
mlr.i. Coming, Bath. Dunsvllle. Jlounf
Morris anil Buffalo, 12 10, 2.13, 9 00 a, m,
I.Oj and C.V) ), m , making close conncc,
tlons nt Buffalo to all points In tho west
northwest und southwest
Washington nccoinmodatlon, 3 40 p. m.
Blnghamton nnd wny stations, 1.05 p, in.
I actnryv lie accommodation. 1 00 p m.
Nicholson nccoinmodatlon, 6 00 p. m.
Express for t'tlea and Richfield Springs,
2.35 a. m. nnd 1.53 p. m.
Ithucn, 2J3 0 00 11, tn nnd 153 p m.
For Niirthuinberlind. Plttston, Wilkes
Bane, Plv mouth, Uloomsburg and Dan
ville, making closo connections nt North,
umberl.ind lor Wllllamsport, Hnrrisburg,
Baltimore, Wnshingtnn and tho south
Northumberland nnd lntermedlato stnl
tlons, 0 00. 10 05 a. m , nnd 155 and 5.40 p,
m.
Nnntlcoke and lntermedlato stations,
3 OS nnd 1110 11 in. Plymouth nnd lnter
medlato stations, 3 35 und 8 50 p, m. For
Kingston, 12 55 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all e'xpresa trains.
For detailed Information, pocket tlma
tables, etc , npply to M. L. Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket otllco,
Delaware and Hudson.
On May 14th. 1S90, tialns will leave)
Scianton ns follows:
For Carbondale fl 20, 7.53, 8.53, 1013 a.
m ; 12 noon; 121, 2 20, 3 52, 5.23, O.r;, 7.37
9 11, 11 00 p m ; 1 16 n. m.
For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 0.20 a. in.,
2 20 i), in
For Honcsdalo 0 20, 10.13 a. m. 2.20, 5.2J
p. m.
lot Wllkes-Harre-C 43, 7 40. 8 41, 9 38,
10 13 a. m . 12 0J, 1 21. 3 33, 1.27, 6.10, 7.43,
10 41 11 10 p m
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., !i
Lehigh Valley Hnllroad-O 41 p m., 12 01
12?, 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex.
ptess, 11 .,0 p. in
For Pennsylvania Uallroad points, 6.43,
9.3S u. m , 2 IS, 4 27 p in
For western points, via Lehigh Valley
Rnllroad-7 IS a m , 1203,3 33, with Black
Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m.
Tialns will arrive In Scranton as fol
lows: From Carbondale and tho North 6 40,
7.43, S3S, 911, 10 3s. 11 5S a. m.; 123, 2.13,
3 23, 4 2J, 7 13, 10 ,!S 11 27 p. m.
From Wilkes-Barro nnd tho South 6.15.
7 4S, S4!, 10 3S, 1153 a m., US, 2.14. 3.4S,
5 20, 6 21, 7.51 9 0',. 10 05 p m , 1 13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Carhondile 9 05, 11.33 p. m.; 2 2.1,
3 52, 5 47, 0 53 p m.
I'or Wilkes-Rarre-9 28, 12 03 n. m.; 153,
3 28. 5. II, 7.4S p m
l'or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos.
ton, New England points, etc., 2 2J p m.
Lowest rutes to all polnt3 In United
Stntes und Canada
J W UURDICK. G P. A . Allnny N Y.
II. W CROSS, D P. A., Scrunton. Pa.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations In New York Foot of Liberty
street, N. II., and South Ferry, Whitehall
street.
Central Railroad of New Jerssy
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing oleunline-s nnd eomfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1S99
Trains leave Scranton for Now York,
Novvark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia. Easton.
Bethlehem, Allcntown, Mauch Chunk and
Whlto Haven at 8 30, a m , express 1 20;
express. 4 00 p. m Sundays, 2 13 p. m
For PIltBton and Wilkes. Barre. 8 30,
11.20 a. m, 1 20, 100, 713 p m. Sundajs,
11 10 n. m . 2 13, 7 15 p m
For Mountain Park, 8 30, 11 10 a m , 1 20
p in. Sundavs, 11 30 a in , 2 15 p m.
For Baltimore and Wnshlngton, and
points South and West via Bethlehem,
8 10 n. m , 1 20 p m. Sundavs, 2 15 p m
For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc, at
8 30 (through car) a, m und 1.20 p in
For Reading. Leb mon and Harrisburg,
via Allenton, S 30 a. m.. 120 11. m. Sun
dav, 215 I) m
For PottsvilU', S10 n m, 1.20 P m
Returning, L'uv e New York, foot of Lib
erty stieet, North uiver. at tw, 'no (ex
press) n. m , 1 30 (express) p. m. Sunday,
4S) m . t
Leavo New Yoik, South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street, at 9 03 am., 1 23 p m.
PaFsongers nrriving or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
with nil tho elevated railroads, Broadway
cable cars, nnd ferries? to Brookljn and
Stnten Isl-ind. making quirk transfer to
nnd from Grand Central depot and Long
Island r.illrcnd
Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
9 21 a m 3 00 p in. Sundaj s, 6 13 a m
Through tickets to nil points Last.
South nnd West at lowest rato at tho
station. jr OIjHAUSRN. Gen Supt
H P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt.
Eric and Wyoming Valley.
Tlmo Table In Effect Juno 4, liD9.
Trains leave Se ranton tor New ork,
Newlnug nnd intermediate points on
Erlo railroad at 5 00 a m. nnil l' 1 m
rlo raiiro.111 ni a w u .,. uu - ... i- ...
For I law lev and local points, nt 5 00 u
1, 1,4; a 111 and 2 2S p m For Laku
tn .
ii ,1 r. nl 11 tn
' Sundav trains leave Scranton for Lakq
Ailil ut s 4-. u m and 1 M p m , stopping
ut intermediate stutlons
SCIIANTO.N DIVISION.
In V.ttict Juno 25th, 18110.
4p
North HouniL honth Hound.
siiSiSos 201 zoifiofabt
m 1 H a & Stations 3 b L'
sub 3 5 a'a
A u IP i rrlve Leave 1 u
72VN Y rranklln sr .... 74) . ..
7io,Vc3c 4Jiul street .... 755 ....
I 700 Weehawl.en .... Bio ....
a m'p 11 r u'Arrlve Leave a n,r m? m
10 40
ii ay 1 11
'I lb, 1 no
007 use
0 00 18 fi
5 54,12 40
5 Jl IBitt
&4IU'lt
5 301JC1
5 2811 W
5 lt.il 1 19;
5 00,1134
4 l.7'lWQ
e'adosla
Hancock
Starlljrut
l'rcston park
Wlnwood
I'oj ntelle
Cil sou
Pleasant Mt,
I nlundalo
Foresi t'liy
cai bnmlalo
ntte ItrldtfO
Mayncm
Jfimii
AicliIMM
Wliiton
1'cckvlllo
DlvrU.int
Vrlcuurg
'1 Uroop
Pinvldciico
l'ailc place.
hcranton
B10 S(S
TsJ
4 31
4 41
r
GO
6 14
GV3
r, rn
10 40
gig, an
10 31
li)!K
10
A 33
31
10 15
H4t
941
2 50
100j
6 50
II Rt
Hf0
2 58
0 40
7 (IV
sra
9M
03' swj b;i
20 3 1ft G4l
21I sail cm
37f3 SSI 6 M
9 .'I
9 10,1
9 07
OKI
4 51III3V
u n (3 n 01
8 50, 4 4S11U.II
8 51 4 4) 11 IS,1
7 44
7 60
7 63
7t8
3 43 G W
3 511 Ii M
364' 6 14
3 59, IB
4 01 0 SI
4 Oil 6 U
4 10, V7
414 63i
B&ffl 40 11 11
8 46 I Still II
8 4.' 4 311107
8 40 aouov
8S81 4 20110)
8 311 4 2-.M10J
S3! 4 1011067
8 SO 4 15 10 M
BOS
RC4
8 00
810
812
f4 17 G S3
816 4 20) 6 So
a m'p u'a m I cave
Arrive
A ur VT u
. nuriday ouly
f BUoltles tliat trains stop on signal for pas.
eeugerd
'1 1 alns 20V and tw Sunday only other trains
rtailv except rundi.
i-1 cure rates via omailo & Western before
purchasing tickets and save money
ihioiwli Wngnor outte-t sleeper and free re
clining chair cai New YorU to Chloco without
chunee. I'nkenc:pr ICntvs lteducut 10
XuuC'L'iit I'rr .lllli),
J.C, Anderson, Ocn. rass Agt.
T, FUtorott, Utr, I'aw, Act, scranton. l'a.