rp rriE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRTDAY, MAY i, 1000. 7! L' LACKAWANNA COUNTY. MW'' CARBONDALE. ED. MELLEDY LOCKED UP. At 6 o'clock tills mornlntr a bccoiiJ alarm of lire came from Box 321 nnd the companlrs again found tlio rear part of the Valley house, on DumlnfC Btrcet, ablaze. It took an hour's wont to jmlxlur the ilium's. Nearly all of tho furniture was removed from the. home, uiul what was not taken out was badly water soaked. At 10.HO o'clock Hie broke out again In the Valley houe. Evidently the lire had not been fully extinguished In the inorulnfr.althouRli Chief McNulty made a careful Inspection of tho building. Streams were turned on the blaze and It was put out. One man accused the firemen of not doing their duty, and another man connected with the hotel told them "You're no firemen, s.o you alnt." The Hendrlck company Is also deserving of thanks for allowing people the use of their private box. This afternoon about J. SO o'clock an alarm of fire ftom Box 31 called the central city hose companies to the Val ley house again, where another small blaze was found. It Is not known how the fire started this time, as the llto meil are sure they extinguished tho blaze effectively the last time they were called ' Edward Melledy, owner of the build ing, wus ut rested at the lire about 2.45 o'clock this afternoon by Chief Me Andrcw as he va endeavoring to cut the hose with an axe. He was locked up. ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. The tir.st semi-annual of the Lacka wanna County Christian Endeavor union was held at the Piesbyterhin church yesterday afternoon and even ing. Thlrty-llvo delegates were pies ent. Jlax Iithrope dellveien the ad dress of welcome, to which J. V. Browning, osi of Hcranton, made a clever response. The evening session was opened by a song service, con ducted by Professor A. I. Thomas. This was followed by devotional exer cises, led by llev. II. J. Whalen, and prayer by flew AV. B. Grow. A tele graphic greeting from 1'hllndelphla wa3 read and an Invitation to the dele t?ntc to attend tho big convention In the Quaker City In November. Rev. C. E. Eberman, of Lancaster, who was greeted with the Chautauqua salute, delivered a very luti-iestlng address on the past and future of the organiza tion, and the session closed with a con secration service. MORE TELEPHONE PRIVILEGES. A meeting of select council was call ed last night, but only three members appeared, while four are necessaty to n quorum. Dr. Fletcher's minority ie port on the proposed Cottage hose house was one of the Interesting things expected. Another telephone ordinance was ready for llrst reading. It gives the American Telephone and Telegraph company, of Pennsylvania, the right to construct, operate ann maintain Its lines upon the streets of this cits'. The poles ale to be placed under the direction of the city engi neer and In consideration of the priv ilege granted the company Is to fur nish one cross arm on each pole for police and dim alarm telegraph vtlies and to pay the city $2.R0. NO CHAtfCE OF SLIP. Wednesday Is was announced that the silk weaving mill might get away from us, but this was evidently done to bring a few moie subserlbeis to :he front, as It was positively stated vs terday that the mill will be located here. There Is a little stock yet to be taken, but tho amount Is so sm.ill that It cannot Jeopaidlze our change of tho mill in any way. The most fav ored site Is that of the Campbell pump house. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mis. A. V. Preston has returned from Peckvllle. Mrs. D. J. Robinson and .Miss Car tie Price spent yesterduy In Hones dale. Miss Gertrude Reaulon Is taking a course in nursing at tho Meicy hos pital, M'llkes-Baue. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Butler have gone to Chicago, wheie Mr. Butler will act a! delegate from the "Wyoming con ference at the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Meikley, of Church street, Is the guet of Susquehanna friends. Mrs. Charles l,eo Ih entertaining her sister. Miss Helen Lasley, of Cincin nati. Catherine, the S-months-old daugh ter of Mi. and Mrs. Chailes Vogul, died Wednesday at her parents' home on Highland avenue, from p.astrltls. The funeral will be held this after noon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made In St. Rose cemetery. Work on the Lincoln avenue sower was begun jesterday. Among tho out of town ladl. s who attended the New Centuiy social weie: Mesdams Alex Dickson. M. R. Kays, J. K, Van Bergen, A. V. Law, Bevan, of Scranton: L. W. Moiss, of Provi dence: Tracy, of Dickson; Morrison and Htocker, of Jermyn.and Mlt-s Helen Lnsley, of Cincinnati. MeninmeH Jull?t Reynolds and C. F. n.osi. of this city, attended the re ception yf Mm. Stephen Rice, of Scran ton, yesitc relay afternoon. DALTON. Members ot the Mitliodlst church gave a fa ; well reception to their retiring pastor, Itev. J. C. Lcatoik, on Tuesday c tiling, llev. Leans k will kaic fsr Ids new tltbl ot labor, Newaik Vallej. N. V., this week. Street Supervisor Thoims lias been putting several of tlie streets In better co-idliloi this week. They were Hindi in need of it. The imllic school In the vicinity of Ciuwel'i'i Weak Men may have onr treatment appliant e and rerrellet on trial antf uj promt UuotagranJimcecit, return all at our expense. J'uy othlng. Itobust lioilth. for ruen, secret dtnlus cured, nenous control and vigor. New boolc sent uii. der plain teal without criarge, enie medical CO., Buffalo. N.Y, WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN I wrtt& vlfor to the whole Ulna. All draioi and loites art checkedirmafr. are propeily cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Comui Mailed scaled. Price i per boat 6 posts, with roo-clad let auirantee tot mouey, f saw. and lor free book. For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPF, Spuce strtet. hall lipid lis closing exerciser on We Ineschi' cienlntr. Many of our jonnfr people rc contcmpUtlnB attending ,the commcnicnicnt cxcrcle-s of the Clarks' tlrecn High school on Tuesday cvcnlnir of next week. On Monday evening, My 7, the Christian Endeavor noddy of the Baptist church will cele brate Its sounth anniversary In tlio rhurcli. llev. S. .1. Arthur. II, I)., of Weil Pltfston, ami dis trict secretary of the. Baptist Young People' Union of Northeastern Pennsylvania, will deller uii addles. MIri Bessie Crater, an elocutionist from iirkilllc, is expected to he present and ret lie and member of the society will assist In u...cr puts of tuc programme bolus arranged. At the close, of the cxcrtlc refreshments will lie served free to those present and a social time will lie enjojeil. All are cordially Imlted to at tend. Mr. and Mrs, . II. iilce lift yostenliy for an extended vllt ainonit relatives In the New Kii(f land states. 1AYLOR NEWS. Funeral of Mrs. Williams Largely Attended Yesterday Mock Trial This Evening Pastor's Reception. The funeral of the late Mis. Edmund Williams occurred from the family residence on nidge street xratcretay aflernoon and wan attended by an unusually large number of people from lids limn and lip and down the alio . The sci vices were eoiidmled in the Welsh Co'iR-rctra. tlunal i hureh, of which she wai a devoid mint bei and were very Impressive. Itcv. 'I. II. liar lis, I'll. I)., spoke fccllnc;! and with Ills usual eloquence and was assisted by Hev. 1). P. .Iowa, of Stiatilon and llc. John Hiaiis. Tli- e Lurch dioir rendered several b-autlful anthenu. Inter liient was nude in the l'orest Home cemelery, I'uneral IMicctor William Pike hailni: th.irce. 'I lie lliii.il offerings wire numerous nnd beautiful and were contributed by the following fioni fainilv and sisters: .1. II. Williams, M. Fruit iiccr, Edwuid Ilaiis and Ml. Thomas, The pall beartrs were .Messrs .lames Maisb, Edward 11. IMds, John Coombs, Emanuel Owens, Thomas Holmes and Ilaiid Harris; (lower boircrs vino Mlred, .lames and William Price, lilehard Powell and John Palis, Mis M. J, McDonald has lelurned fium her visit lo the Ardibald The Price Library association will hold a mod, trial in their rooms this evcnliiir. liming the ciciilnir ,c library oicheslra will furnish an excellent musical piograiniuc in lonncttion. The fulliinins are the partidpants: Jud(re, llian (1. Walking; attorney for defense, John lib hards; prneriitlng attomty, llltbard (iendall; ilerk of icurt, John Pianeis; toiirt Klenocrapher, Joseph Whitefoid; tipstalls, Frank llecktr and Adolpli t'rweider; tonslable, I ..rlstlan i:ans; court niir, O. M. Williams. The diaigc is breach of pro mise. Seier.il of the propel ty owners on Man .tee; are laying sidewalks In front of tlulr piop.-rties. It Is hopi'd that others will follow this iroou ex ample and comply with the borough ortluiic -Miss Din en I lew ells ga" a reception In her friends on Utducsday eiening at her home on Main street. During the eicnlns a botinteous riast was Eencd. Those present were: Misses IJcrtrudo Morris, Lena (lendill, Mr7ie Onvus, Maud Duis, Misie llanis, Jennie Howells, Olwcn, Lillian and Leonor Howells, and Messrs. Isaac Daiis, Pert Gtndall, Thomas A. r.ians and Mor gan Marsh. 'J lie tongiegauon of the Methodist Kplscopal ihuidi will tender their newly installed pastor, Hev. ('. It. Henry, a reception on Tuesday eun ins next. The employes of the T.ijlor, I'jno and Holden tollierits will be paid for the month of April to day. The congregation of the Welsh llaptist church will tender their newly installed pastor, It". 1). C. Kdnanls and a family, a reieption this cien ing in the church. Itetieshnienls will be sert'l. The following piogiamme will be icndere.1: Selection W'atklns Paioily '""0 1). M. Dads ltecitatlon Ms3 Salltc Price So'Q J. V.. Watklns Plioikigiapli Selection Dadd Dads ltecitatlon Louisa Xldiolas Selection Professor T. It. Davis AJJirc- S. D. Phillips 1 John P. Tubbs Hedtation ;nie Uiownlng ""ft Tubbs and Jones Seltloi Miss Susie Powell lltcitatlon Illamlie Williams ""'0 W. L. Jones 'ltioti Watkins family The tntiitainment will commence at 7.30 o'tlodv. Ml aic invited. ELMHURST. Mesis. Knedlcr, ltogeis, Paitiidge, Whitney, and others, were in Scrantor. Satuiday eienlne atttndmg a meeting of the Knights ot Malta. The icgular monthly meeting of the borough council was held on Tuesday evening. III. and Mis, Knedlcr cntcitained a small parti of friends at a tlx o'lloclt dinner on Fri day citning last. Mr. Itobert limes, of Hotlines, Pa., is tpendlng some time heie on business, C. M. Curtis, of New Vork ill, is isltlni ids parents. Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. rurtis. Mis. Noiton Wagner spent TutMlaj with Strati ton filends. Mr Kiat Post 'and family, of Scranton, will move in Mr. I'lnley'v lOttJRi- this week, for the summer. Itcv. and Mrs. Hankiu aie in town making prepaiatlons to take possession of their new home at the Manse. They are the guests of Mr and Mrs n. Smith, itev. ltankln will preach Ids tlrst sermon as pastor of the -hurch on Sun "lav mornine;. Ml. and Mis. Carter, of Scianton, weie callers at the liomc of Mr. Norton Wagner on Wetlnes dai. Mis. l:. Kettham, of Pittston, lias been spend ing the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. s. A. Wilcox. A number of .voung people enjoyed a "tandy pull" at Mrs. Christ', Tuesday cienlng. The llaptist V. P. S. V. P.. held a business meeting on Wednesday evtning and elected the foltming olhttrs: President, .Miss Lottie Cla , vite piesldent, Miss (Irate Stanton; conespond ing secretary, Mrs. II. D. Count i: leiuiilimr sec I relary, Jl.ss IlesJe Iliiekliighani; treasuier, Miss mi r.uwaitis. The i.adlts' Aid Society of the Preshteilan tliiirth lield their monthly inciting at the home of Mis. J W. Knedlcr. Miss Alice Deiannty is pending a few weeks with her biother. Martin Dcvanney, Jr., of lluf falo. The K. f W. V. II. It Co. wll inn a spetiil liiiln on Thursday, May lotli,, to at commodate those who wish to witness the p trade and (.how at Scranton. The tialu will leaie beic at 0.15 a. in., returning about flo'tlotk p. m. OLD FORQE. Mr. William Cordy and Mr. Wllllani Dennett, of Ci.nnelllou, left for West Virginia, wliciu thry will permanently reside. The Ri publican club will meet Friday tienini' 1 lljliilim hotel for important business trans ac I ions. Tho street railway viaduct at Lackiiuauua Is Dealing completion and ill all prohi'i'litv ten net (Ion will be made about May II m the W.ioming Valley Traction lompairj. Anthony Ilcaucardl called on Aioca frlendi yis terday. Thomas Stephenson left jesterday for the i-ut.i, where he has accepted a position. The Old Forge borough louticll will me -t In regular session Monday ciulng at 7.BU haip. John Nolan nas iccepled a position at (Irimon at the Johnson colliery, at Scranton. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Al In Price and Miss (irbco Tutkcr, of Scran ton, visited Mm. llirvey Frit on Sunday last. Mrs. diaries Dally visited her patents at Last Union on Sunday last. (ledge Ilartnn is improdiiK Ids house bj the addition of window shutters. Mr. and Mrs. I M. Ktcre. Mr. and .Mrs. Will lam Clark and Miss Klllie Wagner, of Iljdo Theyfcara stood trie ten of years. ana nave cured mouianus Ol cases of Nervous Diteaiei, iucb as Debility. Difzlncii.SleeDleis. net! and Varicocele, Atrophy, &.C. They clear Ihn brain, streogthea tho circulation, make dijettloo perfect, and impart a health , unless patient) motion or Death . f. .m..l .t.1 Addreii. PF1I uriiintic en r ..h n Pharmacist, ccr. Wycrnlng ..venue and rark; Mr, and Mrs. Casper .Orlffln and family, of Providence, and many out-of-town people at United the funeral of Mrs. draco Kirnc on Mon day last. s (leorge tainec, of Montana, lm returned to his home at this place and expects to make his future home here. Judson I-oiig and Miss Alice Werkelser spent Hunday with Mr. and Mm. William Justin. Letoy llenjamlti has accepted a poaltlon 'villi Jones Pros'. Tea company at Middlctown, N, V. Arthur Kcene lias moved to Hyde Talk nttli Ills parents. - MOOSIO. llev. W. II, Williams will lecture In the Pres byterian church this evening! subject, "The Sa loon." MIm Mabel lliitchlngs will leaie 011 the 8.S0 a. in, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train lodiy for New York. In company with Mr. and Mrs. John Jciinjn and daughter, Miss F.mnia Jenny 11, of Scranton, she will nail for Ltirope Saturday, where they wilt visit the Paris expo sition. MKs Hutching! expects to remain abroad until tlio last of July. l)r, O. 11. ltlchards attended the meeting of the Dental association at Wilkes-Uarrc this week. Mrs. F. J. Schoonovcr Is spending tlio vveek with her parents at Orange, Luierno county. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lladen is ill with bronchitis. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society meets at the home of Mrs. iVIIbcr Waterman this afteinoon. Mrs. A. It. Davenport, of Duryea, has been visiting her daughter, Mm. O. II. ltlchards, this week. Mrs. Klwell, of Scranton, Is visiting her tiaugli ler, Mrs. W. It. Manners. Mr. Fred Parker, of Wnghamton, Is visiting ills cousin, Dcwitt Stanton. Thomas Thomas is modng ids household goods inlo the Powtier company's house vacated by Mrs. Illllliigtnn. Mr. Thomas Howe, of Siratitnn, called in town esteiday on business JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Sunday School Conventidn Today. Council Meeting Tonight. The annual com ti. I Ion of the Lutkawamia 'uiida School asm iatlon will be held In the Millioill.it Fpistopal thurili today. The pro gramme lias nhcady appeared In The Tributi". Theie will be three session, beginning at 10 a. 111., 2 and T p. lit. All interested in Sundry thotd woik are coidlally invited to be present. A sptdal met ting of the Young Men's Insll lute will bo held in their hall on North Main stiect this evening. Councilman Mtholson, of the Third waid, is liapp our the arrival of a little son. Winheld Sttttt, of trai.ton, was In town call ing on old fliends jcstirday. The boiougli council will hotd their tegular monthly meeting tills evening, when lliey will probably settle the telephone franchise and other important business. Attorney Lewis, CWnty Commissioner John Courier Morris and Attorney Hcrleit Taylor, of Scranton, were circulating among the local pill tlei.nn last evening The Dtlaware and Hudson breaker worktd thir teen da.vs in April. Mrs. C. W. Stanton, ot Carbondale, was a caller here jesterday. Itev. M. I). Fuller, P. I)., the I'cwly appointed pastor of the Methodist Fplsoopal church, is in town, hadng arrived jesterdiy. THEATRICAL. Cake Walk at Academy. After the performance of "The Pace for Life," at (lie Academy of Music la-t night by the Saw telle company, the cake walk in which local tal cut only was to pattielpate look place. Only two collides took pait, the one white and the otlici black. The white couple, John Devjney and Ilene Davis, took first prlic, nnd ,1 prize was also giten to the other couple, William Fisher and Nellie Darber. Tho cake walk started au 10.30 o'clock wlen Mr. Devaney and Miss Davis caiorted out on the stage, lie gaily attired In a high hat, long coat, colored vest and trouscr?, and she dressed In a legulatlon cake walk make up. They went thiougli their walk, concluding with au ctfcctlvc limitless of Libel ty tableau. The othc- couple then appealed on the stage and weie greeted with roars of applause. Mr. Fisher was gorgeously appaiclled in a lull dttss suit with a handsome white silk band acioss his lueast, whit" shoes, a high white silk tile, and white libhons on his culls A cane with .1 gigantic bow on tlie end of it completed his make up, while his lady cairied a v Idle parasol and was bo toniiuttly tlres.sed. The tlecisitiii was left to the audience who diccred until touples, but moie pailleulail- the white one. Tonight will be amateurs night when the fol lowing local performers will be seen: Jovce dilldicn, Charles 11. Graham, C. Huleiu Wiight, John Washburn, Anthracite quartette, Diirl.it, brotbeis. Palmer Cox's Brownies. V full rehearsal of the entile cast and I hoi us of Palmer Co's 'Brownies, together with the orchestia, will be held at the Ljeeum theater this evening. Owing to the large demand of the iliildrcn to see the llrownies, It lias been decided to reduce the prices of the Ljeeum to a popular one. (feneral admissions will be 2i ctnts; re st rvetl seats, 33 and 50 cents only. Ileseived seat sale opens Saturday morning at L.vtemii lmx cilice at !' o'clock. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Mtornej Joseph F. fill 10 v made application jctciilay for a charter foi the Peter and Paul li India association of Prltebuig. In the estate of D. I. Phillips, late of this tit, Ictttis of administration weie jesterday granted to the widow, Mrs. Sirah II. Phillips. Articles of limited co-upailnershlp weie yester day tiled with Unorder Warlike by Patrick Len. nnn, William S Walsh ami I'atriek F. Itoath, who have organized thciiwhts into the Lennon ll.iitlvt.nr tompam, limited, Willi a capitaiUa. tim of V1O0 Joh.i Hall, who was anesled last Monday and held in fjoi) ball on the eliarge of attempted tilmln.il assault upon a minor daughter of John Hawkins, of Dickson Cltj. was learrcsted yestci da) and held ill l,OKi ball on the fiuther charge of having c.uiled nut the attempt. .Mm J, Vrrgan and Wllliim Mi son qualified as bonds nitii. A Card of Thanks. Wt desire to n tin 11 out heaitfelt thanks to all our kind frlinds and iclatlvcs who assisted us duilng out late lertaveiiient in the loss of oi.r b. loved mothei Also the choir of ion Lu theran church and the Liedeikranz qinrtctlc. We also desire to return out thanks for the beau. t if nl tloial pieces and bouquets sent by friends and relative,,. Ili-cpettiiiltr, Inlin F. llethtold and Family. May 2, UOO. Marriage Licenses. Aitliui' C Carr Wilkes-ILnre Maine Devanney Wilkes Pane lllcliaid Brown WIT Scranton street Mis. faiherlfte Davis HT Klin sheet Mldiacl.l. McLoiighlln Stranlon llilelget L. Walsh Mlnooka AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The South Side Sliders would like to play any team In tlie city undtr 14 jears of age. The players ate as follows: J. Allen, eatdier; A. Bockcleamp, pitcher; J. fiiogan, shortstop; fl, Oray, Hist base; u, Solnns, second base; P. Dia mond, third base, II. Burke, right Heidi li Swtet, tenter held; T. McOulnness, left field. T. ..neee, manager; A. Iloekclcatnp, captain. Many Like Her. "Is she a professional sinjerV" "Well, jesj but she isn't naif equal to what she professes to be." Philadelphia Bulletin. $100 Reward, $100. Tlie readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tlat tlieie is at least one dicaded disease that silence has been al Ic In cure In all in sta.-es, and that is Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Curt is tlie onlj posllve chic known to the medical iratcrrllr. Cutanli belnc; a constitutional di. ease, uqtlres a eoiistitutlcnal treatment. Hall's Citanh 1'i-re Is taVen Internally, aetlnit dliectly upon the I lot and mutoua tuilacea of tlie tit le m, theieby I'estrodng the foundalicn of the disease, and (jiving llic patient strength by build, lug up the constitution ami assisting nature in doing Its vtnik. The proprietors have su muen faith In Its curative powers, that they om.r One llundied Dcllars for any .ase that It falls to lire. Send for list of testimonials. Adduss, F, J. CHUNKY k CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Italu Btoppcel yesterday's frame at Allcntown, and also Interfered with tho Heading-Athletics match, but In the latter case not until nfter six In nings had been played, the scotc bo ItiB a tie when time was called. New ark ngnln defeated Jersey City nnd by so doing increases her percontngo In n large degree. Today Scranton will play ut Wllkes-Haire. It will bo the opening game on the home grounds for the Coal Bnrons, and a great at tendance Is expected, Tho Wilkes Uarro team broke even on Its trip, nnd will play Ooublj- hard today to wrest victory from their ancient enemy. The league averages follow: Won. Ia)t. I'.C. Scranton .1 0 1,000 Heading .1 0 l.rtu) Newark .1 1 .T.'iO Wllkes-Harre 2 2 .500 Jersey City 1 ',! .n.13 Allcntown t 1 .30 L'lmlra 1 1 .'.!' Athletics 0 3 ,100 Results of Yesterday's Games. Ptranton-Atlcntown, rain. Wikes-narrc, 8; F.lmlra, 2. Reading, 10; Athletics, 10 (SU Innings, rain). Newark, 13; Jeisey City, f. Where They Play Today. Scranton at Wilkes Barre. Klinlr.i at Allcntown. Heading at ..ewark. Athletics at Jersey Cltj. Wilkes-Barre Downs Elmira. Kltnira, May 3. Stark; was balled out of the box by Wilkcs-llarre in the third inning today and Thompson was also hit freclj. On the oth-r hand, Owen was .1 mlsciy to tlie Klmlrans end plttlied ,1 gootl game throughout. Brilliant latches by Orant and (Irote weie other lute. worthy featine. It was much too told for 'lijll plajing and the attendance was slim. Store: It. II. K. Klmira 10 0 0 0 0 0 102 8 1 Wilkes-Uarrc 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 S 12 2 Batteries St.uk, Thompson and Acioislnlj Owen and Messltt. I'mplre lt.irl.in. Newnrk Defeats Jersey City. Newaik, May 8. Newark wound up Its series today witli Jersey City with a victory, Tlu visitors errors were largely icsponsihlc 'ir the score. A feature of tho game was LaciJ'n bit ting. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning on account of lain, Scire: It. It. F. Newark 0 6 0 1 (10 013 0 3 Jersey City 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1) 0 5 Batteries Man, Merritt and Bemis; Shceser and Haley. Umpire Morgan. Athletics' Costly Errors. Philadelphia, May 3. Tlie lhletlts batted bard enough todaj' to win any or dinary game, hut their errors were costly and when rain stopped the game the score was a tie. The field woik of Heading was high class. Bead ing was blanked in tlie seventh inning, but rain then stopped piooecdings and the score reverted to the sith inning. Score: It. II. K. Athletics 14 112 110 111 8 Heading 3 3 0 10 010 " 2 Batteries MahatTey and Jacklltzch; Voorhecs and Young. I'mplre Henderson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table Won. Lost, ost. P.C. 3 .7,10 4 .077 4 .030 T ..V)3 7 .117 7 417 R .27J 8 .273 Philadelphia 0 Brooklyn S Ciudnniti 7 .St. Louis 7 Chicago .", Fittsbuig 3 New Yolk Boston 3 At Biookljn U. II. F. New York 0 0 0 13 0 04 is 2 Brookljn 0 3 0 0 10 20 S 0 Oame eallid on act omit ot darkness. Batteries Doheny ami Warner; Kennedy and Faire'l. I'mplre Council. Al Pittsburg II, H. :. St. Louis 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 O ! 11 3 Piltsbuig 000000110-2 0 5 Batteries Jones and Criger; Waddell and Lat timer. I'mplre Hurst. At Chicago J,. 11. j; Cincinnati ......... 0 3 1 j 2 0 0 0 0-11 11 2 Chicago 0 1O21000H4 7 5 Batteries Scott and Wood; (iiittlth, Haivey and Ponohuo. Umpire Snartwood. American League. Milwaukee, 11; Kansas City, 10. Chicago, G; Minneapolis, S. BtifTalo-lndianapolis, rain. Cleveland-Detroit, lain. Eastern League. .Springfield, 0; Rochester, 5. Providence, 7; Toionto, 2. Hartford-Syracuse, rain. Worcester-Montreal, lain. College Games. At Middletown, Conn. Wcslcau, 11, fliown, 1, LEGAL. IN HE: INCORPORATION OF Till! "MKMORIXL Uaptist Chinch," Church avenue, Stran'o,,, Pa. In tlu Court ol Common Pleas of Lacita v.anna county. No 511, May Term, KsTO. Notice Is heicby given that an application will be mad-; to tlie said Court or a law jwUe thereof, on Monday, May 14th, nsjo, at 8 o'clock a. in., under an ct of Assembly of tho Com mor.wealtii ol Penns) Irani, entitled "An Act to liiivldc foi tlie incorporation and regulation of icitaln coipoiatlons," approved April 2'Jlh, 1871. nnd supplements thereto, tor the charter ot an intended corporation to be called the "Memorial Baptist Church,' Chinch aitnue, Scranton, Pa., the ibaiaeter and objett of which is the main tenance of public woisbip, and for till., puipose to have, possess and enjoy all the lights, beiw lits and privileges affoided by the said Act ami Its supplements Tlie puposed charter is now 1 ii file in the office of the Prctlionotarj of the said Court to No. till. Ma Term, l'Kio 11. II. HARRIS, Solicitor. 1I1K ANNFAL MKKTINC, OF Till! LOT HOLD ers of ll.c Cemetery Afsodalion of Dunmoro will be held at the office on tl.c grounds on Frl tla). May 4th, at 3 o'clock p. in. for the clc tlon of thieo trustees tc serie for three years and the trausaition of suih other business as may come Merc the meeting. HKNRY BKYEA, Secretaiy. Durmcre, May, 1, 1'JOO. TIIK STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PHOV1DENCK Gas and Water Cmnpan are lieleliv notified that tlie annual meeting of said company for the election of officers for tlie ensuing year, and the tiansactiou of such other business as may come before them will be held on the seventh day of May next, at 3 o'clock p. 111. at tho oriiec of the Scranton Oas and Water Company in the iltj of Scranton. JOSEPH JEFFREY, Senetary. Scranton, Pa Apnl II, Itwio. BjJSjFJESSOIPPORTITY PATENTS FOIlXIdT MAM'FAOTFHKHS, t U'lTsLLSTS, INVESTORS and promoters should tint be this list of in ventions, for sale at leasonable figures John son' Door Hangers Wdsenboin's Wire Feme Machine: Barlet's Nut Lock; Clark's Cross-Cut Saw; Ogden's Impnueil Flic Ftlngulslier; Geb bardt's tppllanee for Making Cheese, Hurlbiirt's Hevolvlng Elevator or Derrick Crane; Crane's Auxiliary Cylinder lor Balancing Vertical En gines; Cicimak'si Bictlc Toetlip: Ciablll's Sure 'Ihlug Clutch; Moii-an's Feicc; Healey's Chain Halter. Other valuable patents lor sale. Persons desiring to purchase In an parth-ular line should state lequlrriniiK We nli' Imentors get capi tal, and assist capitalists to rind meiitnilnus In tentions, We have clients seeking pattners 10 furnish money with which to patent tlulr Ideas Address TIIK PATENT llfcf QUI), miHiiiort', Md. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-DOUBLE HOME, 615 MONROE aiumc, will sell at bargain if sold before April 1. iLosr. LOST-WATER MNIELMTPyTsiIORtY.UL, brown: answers nauio Chuck. Reward; Dr. 1 II. S. Saunders, 1W7 N. Main avenue. The People's Exchange. AAciitikfcc A POPULAR CLKAIUNG 1IOLTSU for tlia Hsitslt ot Who Ilnvc Houses tt Rent. Real I'stute op Other Propsrly to Sell or KxcliungUi or Who Want Situations or Help Thstj Small Advertisements CoV. On.5 Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a WordExcept Situations WantoJ. Which Arj In. sorted Free. FOR RENT Fim nn.sT-103 spurn: MiiKim r.i.r.viiN room) dtslroble. Comegjs. Fttiixisiir.n liousi: -fhist-class location and tliitugliout. Address (1. A. Fuller. FOR SALE FOHiTrirPV(r HOUllLKSI'.ATKO shoe store settees. Imiulre Wl orth Wash. Ington avenue. fob salk on Fim ki:nt-the nkw driv- ing Park hotel 1 elegantly tuinlhed. Lxcel lent opportunity for any person wishing to em bark In tho hotel busjiess. Iii'nilir ot William Craig, caro K. Koblnvm Sons' Brewery. WA NTED-TO RENT- WANTKP TO HFAT-A STOHK WITH IIAKF.R'S oven; must be centrallv located on Main street In busy part ol city. Answer Confectioner, care Tribune oHlce. AGENTS WANTED. VST)iC3KivC SALAItY OH COMMIhMON. Apply to llerbtrt Hj-man, Arlington Hotel, after 0 p. 111. WANTKD-lTItST-CLASS AOF.NTS IN F.VKHY city and town In Pennsylvania to Introduce the largest and strongest Sick and Aecldeiit Company in the world. Address F. It. n Ihiscn, Supt. of Agents, Bay City, Mich. HELP WANTED. STKNOOnAPHKIl AND TYrKWHirKH-KM'KItt-tncetl opeiator, Klghlli flo'T, Board of Trade Building. Work solicited. HELP WANTED-MALE. OOOn STimNO m AVANTKi)-TItIlllJNK piessroom. Cajl after 2 p. m. WANTLUAT OXCK A COMPKTF.NT 1IAU tentler. Must lie sober and reliable. Apply to Mis. William U. Pitsser, ISO Nortli 11 do Park avenue. ,. - W'ANTKP-COOI), HUSri.lNO MX FOIl I'VIU- ner In gent's furnishing and hat business; $.1,000 cash will piy you tl.fam a year: best stand; good reference. Address C. George, Scranton, Pa., General Dellverj-. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANTED A GOOD STRONG, BniOIIT G1HL for gential housework Apply to Mrs. Will iam B. Prosser, ISO North 11 de Park avenue. WANTED-A SECOND OIRL. ABLE AND WILL ing to help In the laundry. Good references remilicd. 121 Jiflerson avenue. WANTED-COMPKTKNT COOK AND LUN dress. 330 Wheeler avenue. WANTED- NURSE GIRL, nue 330 WHEELER AYE- AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTS EN gagements by the day; cutting and titling a specialty. Address Dressmaker, Tribune office. WANTED-ffOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS. 330 Wheeler avenue. BANKING. at Scranton, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, April 20, 1000: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .., V.Oit, Oierdt.ifts, secured and unsecured.... 1 . s. bonds to set lire cirtulatlon.. . 50, V. S. bonds to secure l'. S. deposits. Sit, 1. S. bonds on hind 7oJ 2o 225 11 (KX 00 0l CO 00 00 410 0 127 70 xn 01 172 10 .CIS Fl 021 37 021 11 Osti 72 ,111 00 Premiums on II. S bonds t-'toiks, securities, etc Hankin? house, furniture and fixtures. D'le from NationM banks (not le- serve agents) Due fioni State banks and bankers... Due from approved reserve agents..,. Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing house Notes of other National banks Fraitronal paper currency, nickels and tenta Lawful Money Heservj In Bank. sir. : (.pede tilf.SU 70 301 1.123 3? Legal tenier notes .... u?,jw uj 151 ,"11 70 r.no 00 ,00)00 Redemption fund witli U. S. treasurer (.T mi cent of ciiciilatlon) Due fioni l,'. S. tieasurii, other than ti per cent, redemption fund Total .$0,797,002 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stotk paid in ' Nil plus lund Undivided proflts, less expenses and tdxes paid National bmk notes outstanding Due to other National banks Due to state banks and bankers Dividends unpaid .... Individual deposits subject to iheek.. Demand ccrlitleatts of tltiosit Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding United States deposits Deposits of U. S. disbuirlng ollceis.. 200,000 00 4Vl 0t 00 113,21s 01 4,2Uil 00 20, 4 so 27 0,9,-0 CO 12 SO !,413,j2 ) 0.1 30,012 lii 3.M7 71 2110 07 100.371 OS OsS W Total eJ,:07,O) 10 State of Pennsylvania, County ol lanka wanna, ss. : . . I, William II, Peck, Cashier of the above named bank, eln solemnly swear that the above statement is Hue to the bes't of my knowledge and belief M. II. PECK, Casldei. Subsciibed and swoin lo before me this 2d tlav of Mav, HXX). CHAS. L. IIAWLEY, Notaiy Public. Con es-t Attest; OEO. H. CATLIN, J. L. CONNLLL. ,L BEN.I. DIMMK K, Directors. REPORT OF HIE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, in the State of Pcnnslvauia, at tho close of business, pill ifi, 1000 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Ovetdrafts, secured and unseeuicd... U. H. bonds to secure circulation.. . 1". S. bonds to secure II. S. dtKiits.. Premiums on V. S. bends Stotks securities, etc Bulking bouse, furuituic and ibltirra. Other real estate ow mil Due f 1 0111 National banks tnot reserve agents) Due from State banks and bankers .. Due from appioied reserie agents.,.. Internal revenue stamps Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clearing houc Notes of other National banks Fractional paper luiicuiy. nickels and tents laiwful Money Reserve in Hank, vU. : Specie 10,211 30 Legal tender notes 45.W7 00 Due from I'. S. treasuier. other than Q per cent, redemption fund REPORt'or THE CONDITION OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK S0i,D21 41 7'iU 05 100,0110 00 Tai.ovi no U.tksi mi 2.12,Wi ,'i3 110,000 00 3,737 (-0 lri.SO'i 44 7.2.17 M n,hf.; 20 1,701 TO 4,700 SI 10,1112 74 3' 00 1.71 II 03,070 30 0.000 00 Total M.601.230 40 LIABILITIES. Caillal stock paid in $ 2Vi,cVi0 00 Surplus fund S3,000 00 Indlvlded nioftta, less expenses and taxes paid Uii.r.CI ,11 National bank noccs outstanding .... 1S0.ik.hI oil Duo to other National banks 111,032 M Due to State banks and bankers 10,700 It Div Ideuds unpaid 42 00 Individual deposits subjttl to cheek.. 071,702 70 Time certificates of deposit 114.W1 77 Certltletl ihecks .iftl ill Cashier's checks outstanding irm mi United States depodts 1 I2,50U ot) Deposits of l. S. disbursing olheers . None Notes and bills ledistounted None Mills payable None Llubillles other tha.11 tlio-e a bole stated None Total H.S01.230 10 State 01 Penns.vhanla, County of lavka wanna, ss. 1 I, Frank L. Phillips, Catbier of Hie ubove named bank, do solemn! awtar that Hie aloie statement is true to the liest of my knowledge ami belief, F. L. PHILLIPS, Cu.hier, Subscribed ami sworn to before me lids 3d day Ol May, 1000, ' W. S. DIEI1L, Notary Public. Correct Attest: C. E. CHITTENDEN, W. W. WAToON, i:. J. ROBINSON, Directors. iiiitl(feiistf'tMitMiiai SITUATIONS WANTED SIlUATIONNTElimrAN'T'VI,KRIF..SI'l'.U nurse or as rciond girl. Addus UMJ Fros pelt avenue, ell). WAYTID-MAN WiiII,7lIKF. WORK OF ANY kind wbeicby be can earn his beiaiel unci clothes. Addiess "," 313 Washington aicnue. SITl ATlOV WAN1ED-AS UinCIIER, ALL aroind man. Address Butihcr, 2ts Mulbetry stiect, city, SITUATION WANTF.D-S.LFSMAN, T PHES ent witli one ot the largest soap companies in the statis, desires lo mukc a change. Can turnlsh litters (how Ing standing. Can guarantee ales in most any line. Addiess tor a few days, Salesnan, 1'ilbune office. SITUATION WANTED- IIY A MMIHIED M vN agetl ,'0 years, to solltlt orders for n compiny store; sixteen jcars experience. Apply E. I). T., 600 Bromley aicnue. SITUATION WASTED BY A OUMl I,l AS clcik or to do geueial office wotk. lias had experience. Address A. 11.. 1 1 Hume ollce. or.o man Am: 21, i-irahi-atf. of the w- omlng College of Business, wants 11 iosltlon as bookkeeper ot- assistant, in either Suanlon. I Itlston or Wilkes llirre; leliable. sober and best references; sutlsfaitlnn or no pa). Address- " is"y ii. caver, lAipez, suiuvan, Louniy, i-.t. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. HAIR MOLES REMOVED, V. E 1IROWS (011 rected; electricity; pilnlt. Buchanan, Dcunatologist, n Washington aicnue. DRESSMAKING. DHESSMAKINO I OR CIIILDRF.N TO ORDER: also ladles' waists. Louise Shotmaktr, 21J Adams avenue. CITY SCAVENGER a. n. nniGs clk.xs imuvy vauits nd rpo pools; no olor, ImprmcJ nuinp' uvil, .t . iiiuiiu.i, i Uilllt.( I.fllii; tHULTS 1 l" orth Main avenue, or Kuko'- drus slorr, ccr- m--i AUdins ana .iiuincrry. uit'phone VolQ. SCALP TREATMENT. X'S'S vwvvvvvwwwvwwvwwww MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCLP TREATMENT, COe. ; shampooing, 50o.; fat hi massage; man. Icuring, 25e.j chlrooily. 701 culney. NEWSPA PERS THE WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at tlie news stands of lleisman Bros., 405 Spruce and 01 Linden, M. Norton, sal Lackawanna aienue, I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruce street. PROFESSIONA L. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. E. C. SPAULDINO, 23 THADI US' HANK BUILD- ing fRGHITHGTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. tONNELL Building, Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCI1IETC1, PRICE building, 1.10 Wuvhiigton avenue, ScraiPon CABS AND CARRIAQCS. RUBBER TIRED CAES AND CARRIAGES. BEST of service. 1'iompt attention given niders by 'phone. 'Phones (72 and 5312. Joseph Kclley, lit Linden, nNTIITI DR. C. E. FILEN'ni'.ltOER, I'AULl IIUILDINO, Spruce 6trcet, Stranton, DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRtNTOV I'ltlV.VTF. Hos pital, cor. Wycrnlng ami Mulbeir. DR. C. C. lAlI'ACH, 113 OMI'li AVENUkT DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OI'i P. O. HOTELS "ND REiTAUFINT5 THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN A E nue, Rates leasonable. F. ZEIQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D. !.. & W l'ASM'N gcr depot. Col-ducted on the European, plan. VHTOR KOCH, Proprietor. LiVVKC?! RICHRD .1. ROUr.KE, ATTORNEY- VT-I.UV, 600-2 Latkiiwanna avenue. General law busi ness, collodions and loans. j. w. nnowNiN'i, vnoitM: nd counsel- lor-at-I.ow. Hooiii) 12-ol,S Meals bulldii.g. I), B. REFLOOLE, ATlOItNEY -IjOAXS NEf.O tiated on real estate sterilty. Meats i.uildlng, coiner Wusliiuglon annuo and Spruce stieel. M. J. DONAHOE, AITOHNEY-AT-LAW. OF. liees iiU-OH! Mcais bunding. FRANK E. BOU.E. .riOliL M) COUXSf.L-lor-at-law. Burr bulldiua, Hooms i;i a,ij 14 Washington aicnue. WILLAHD. WAItltEN i. KNAI'I'. ATIOHM'VS and Counstlloisat-Law. Htpublltan buiUing, Washington aver.u-. JESSUl' A- JFSH'P. AITOltXKYX WD COUN- sellors-at-law. Comir.omualth Ijiillding; looms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFOHD. TTORVEY- T LW. Rooms 511. 315 and 516 IU.ard of Trade Bldg. EDTaRD W. TIIWI'.R, ATTORNEY. liOOMS 903 101, O'.h floor, Mears building. L. A. W' AIRES. VITOHNEY-ATLtW. monwealtli building, kiiantoii, I'a. COM- C. R. ITICHFII. ATTORENV-AT-LtW. monwealtli building, Sttantoii, Pa. COM- PATTERSON i WILCOX, TIlADF.lts' NUIOVvL Bank building. C. COMF.OYS. 013, r.KITni.IC X IIUILDIM.. A. W. ni'.RTIIOLF, ATTORNEY. ME tits llWK. physician's "vo iarovs DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASHINGTON aicnue. DltTs. W. I.'AMOI'EAUX. OFFICE mo WAMf" tnglon nvemie. Hestdence, 1.118 Mulberry Chronle dbeasts, lurgs, heart, kidneys and gerilo urlnaiy organs a speiialty. Houis, 1 In 4 p. in. RCHlSoirOFTllET.ACK VWANN , SCR VXTOV. Pa. Couikcs prepaiatory to college, liwr, medi cine cr business. Opens Sept. litis. Send for catalogue. Rev. Tin ma M. Cann, l.L I)., prin cipal and prcpilclor; W. E. 1 lumlev, A. M., headmaster. epent O. R CLARK A 'O.. SEEDMW AND UHS. ivr'n, stole sol Wailunsloii avenue; green house, 1!.M Nprtli Jlsln aienue; rtorc tele phone. 7S2. vims jsosfscivs JOS. KUETTrL7REAR 311 LtCKAW.NV aienue, Serai.ton, Pa., niinufaeturer of Wire Screens. AfCO"-f,'."",1U BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-Ml'SIC FOR RALLS, picnics, parties, rrciptlons, uisldinas and con ccrl work (iiini.liiil For Mins utidrtsjs L J Bauer, reminder. '17 W)itning aienue, over Hulbcits' music store. JIEOAHOliirnROTTIERsi, I'niNYEIlS' SIPPLHtT envelopes, paper bajs, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington airline, scidcton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES cnms'n " lirlts nml Wyoinlir; Valley. 'lime Table in l'fliil Feb, 7, IfsTO. Train leave hcranton for llawley and Inter mediate olnts, e-onnectlrg at llawley with F.rlc Railroad fo New York, Newburg, Honesdale and intermediate points, ss follows) No. i, Aecoin modation, 0 a. in.) No. 1, Express, 12.01 p. ni. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule in Effect November 10, 1800. Trains leavo Scranton: 0.45 a. m week days, for Sunliury, Harrisburfj, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burr; and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Haileton, Pottsvillo, Beading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Ilarrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoro,Washinrjton nnd Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg and Jthe West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J- It. WOOD, (len. I'nss. Agt, J. II. HUTCHINSON, Qcn. Mgr. Del.. I.iic'ci. an J Western. In Edcct Dec. 17, 1S09. P. m. Milk anil Arcon.modatlon at 3.10 p. ri. Atrlie at Iiobnkcii at fl.53, 7 li, 11.10 a. in.; 12.0?, iii.4,1 1M '"", "M !' m- A"lv t I'lnla Iclll'la at lu.tw a. in.; J.Ort. 3.18, (1.00 and 8 23 !''" Airiie from Nct York at 12.03, U.,5 and J.'si a. in,; i oo. l 52, 5.3J and 8.F p. m. From vii't n','.'r,r ot 8-M a- " MHIHI-Lentf Scianton for Bulilo and inter mediate stall,,,, .it 12.10, 2. 10, 1.03 and 0 00 a. in ; l.uj ami 5.50 p. m For Oswego and Svra cum at s.oj a. in. and 1.63 p. ni. For Utlca at -.00 a, m.ond 1 05 i. ni. For Montrose at woo . 'I'vi ' !' "' ""'I 5-u() !' ,n- Foi Nicholson at 4 00 nnd n.15 p. 111 Arrive in Scranton fm.n llutTalo nt 2,10, 2.53, 6 21 ant! 10.00 , 111.; 3.S0 ami 1. id p. ni- ivpni (nutgo aud Sjraouse at -.''. "'; 12.3S nnd I .id p. in. Fiom Syrstuti nt ,.10 p. i, plnm vtl.'ii at 2.15 a. m. ; 12 33 and 3.0 p, m. Fiom Mtbtdsnn at 7.50 a. m. and "S J1' "' I'" m Slontrusf al 1.00 a. in.; 3.2U and 7.(0 p. m. HLOOMsnnifi DIVLslON-Leave Scranton for Northumberland at (1.S0, 10 03 a. n; 1.55 and 6.10 p. ni. lor I'lymoulh at 1.C5, 3.4.0 and S.5D p. in. I or Mntlcoke at 8.10 a. m. Atriic al Northuin. Perland at 0.33 a. in.; 1.10, 5 01 and 9.30 n. m. Arrlic al Nantletike at 0.20 a. in. Anlve at I Ijmoulh at 2.a3, 1. 10 and 0.13 p. in. Arrive at scranton from Northumberland at 0.1 a. m.; - I 53 and 8.50 p. ni. From Nhnticokc at 1 "!" ''rci Pltn"i'tli at 7.57 a. m.j 3.25 and 0.0a p. m. SOUTH-I,M,c Sti niton a 2.15, 3.00, 6.30, 10.01 a. in.: 3.3.1 anj ;I-40 p, m- NORTII -Leave Sirantcn at 12.10, 2.50, 4.03 p. m.: 1.5,. and 5 50 p. m. 1li,.,omihl!l'HO DIVISION-Lcavc Scranlon at lo.Oj a. 111. and 0.10 p. m. Delaware nnJ Hudson. On April P3d, 1000, (rains mil leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.51, S53. 10 13 a. m. ; 12 noon; 1.2.1, 2 20, 4.00, 5 23, 0.23, 7,57, 0.15, 11.1a p. in.; l.iu ,. m. Itir Albany, .Saiato,-a. Monlieal. Boston. NeiT England points, etc -0.20 a. m.j 2.20 p. m. lor Honesdale 0.20. 10.13 a, In.; 2.20, 5.23 p. in. Tor U'l Ikci-Ha rrc . 4 1. 7.4S, S.41. 0.3S, 10.41 a. rn.M2.0J, 1.2S, 2.1S, 3 3J, 4.27, li.lO, 7.1S, 10.11, s-'m1 HVS:. Vorl" Philadelphia, etc., via Lchigli Valley Railroad cl.r a. ni.; 12.ai, 2.13, 4.27 p. m ; with llbck Diamond Express, 11.30 p. in. lor Pennsihanla Railroad points. 6.45, 0.33 a. m. : 2.1S, 4.27 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Rail road , 4S a. m ; 12.03, 3.3.1, with Black Dia. mond l.xpresc, 10.41, 11.S0 p. m. Iralns will arrive In Scranton as follows: Horn Carbon lale and the Norlli-0.40, 7.43, 8.3H. JJ- I0-3S, 11.58 a. 111 ; 1.2J, 2.13, 3.23, 4.2J, 7.43, 10 s, 11.2, p. m. From Wilkes-Barre and the South-.!,. 7.4?, l-0. 10.3S, 11.53 a m ; LIS, 2.13, 1,0-2, 5.20, 0.21, 1 o. 0 05, 10.I5 p. in.; 1.1.1 a. m. , SUNDAY TRAINS. lor Carbondale 0.03, 11.3.1 a. 111.; 2.2J, 100, 5.47, 10.62 p. m. For Wilkesl)arrc-0.2S a. ni.; 12.03, 1.5S, 3.2. 0.27, 8.27 p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montieal, Boston, New I tlf.1. 1,1.1 I.IhI. .. ...Irt .. ' -,.. I'OIMIP, I'll'., .iJ ,, I), Lowest lates to all points In United States and Canvla. .1. W. BUHDICK, O. P. A.. Albinv, N. Y. II. W. CROsS, 1). P. A., Siranton, Pa. Lclili;Ii VallsY KailroaJ. In Effect Nov. 10th, 1600. TRAINS LEAYE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yolk, via D. k If. It. Jt , at 0.4 a. m. ami lift), 2.18, 4.27 (Blade Diamond Expicss), and 11.30 p. 111. Sundays, D. k 11. It. U.. 1.5. 7.4s . in. Tor White Haven, Haileton and principal points In tlie coal legions, Ma I). & II, It. It., 0.43, 2.1S and 4.27 p. ni. For Pottsville, 0.43, 2.1S p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrlsbur and principal intermediate stations via D. k II. It. It., 0.45 a. in.; 11.0.1, 2. It, 4.27 (Black Dia mond Expiess), 11.30. Sundays, 1). k II. It. It., 1.53, 7.4s p. in. For Tunkhannoi k, Towanda, F.lmlra, Ithaci, Geneva and piint-lp.il Intermediate station, via D.. L. k W. R It. SM a. m.: 1. 00 and 3.33 p. to. For Gtneia, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, and all points west, via D. & lb It. It., 12.0.1, 3.33 (Blatk Diamond Express), 7.43, 10.11, 11.30 p. m Sundays, I), k II. R. It., 12.03 p. 111., 7.4S p. nf. Piillm 111 parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley pailor cars on all tialns between WTlkes-Bana and New Yen Is, Philadelphia, Huflalo and Sus pension Bridge. liOLLW II. WII.nUR, Gem Supt, Cd Coitland stieel, New York. CHARLES x. LEE. Gtn. Pass. Agt., 26 Cortland street. New Yoik. A. W. MlNNEMxCIIER, Div. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. For tltkets and Pullman leseriatlons apply SO'J Latkawanni avenue, Scranton, Pa. Central Rallrou.i if Now .lerov Stations In NowYork7li;o,?t.fI-i'riy street, - 11 and NJUth Ferry. Whltelull street. "Atiti.iaclte ttal ustd cxdurnely, inurlns cleanliness anil comfort. ilxlE TMII.E IN IFFEIT NOV. lf, 1SW. Tialns leans sc-nulmi for New ,ork, Newark, Fllabetb. ITiitat'illhia, 1 1u.l1 11, Bethlehem, Al lei.town. Mautb Chunk and White Havin. at 8 :.0 a. 111.; expnss, 1.20, epiess, 4.00 p. m. Sundays, " lt 11 m. "For Pitieton and Willvs-ltaire, 8.J0 a. m , 1.20, 4.00 p. ni. Sunday, i 1 - p. in. Foi llaHiinoie and Washington, and points couth and West vli llelldchiiu, b.0 a. m., 120 p. m. sundas, 2.13 p. m. For Inc Brar.eb, Oiean Groie, etc., at bid a. in. and 1 20 p "I Ftu Heading, I.' han m nnd Harrlsburg, via AN lcntuwn, 8.10 a 111 , 1 J) p. in Sundays, 2.13 V For Poitsnlle. 8 JO a. 111 , 1 ID p ni. T1iioiiIi tu uis i' td points cast, south anJ west at low 1 1 lates at llic station .1 II OI1I.II VISES, (len Supt 11 P. UALPWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. o?"-1""' Scianton tor New York at 2.15, 3.0O, S...O, and K00 and 10.0J a. m. 12.53 and XIU p. in. 1 or Philadelphia at j.aO, 8.00 and 10 03 a. . i..i ann :i..ii it. t i-,sr SMnm, kun t ,. in KCH..Vr) UIVIISIO.N. iii lur.-ft opt, j.iiii. 1 son. North Hound. routli Uoiinc), ZOS 201 0 12(18 t put M iSg- Btatlonj ' 3 IS- w If &s 5 'y. 1 ig ca a vi r MiArrlve i.envc 1 ui 723N X. Franklin s; 740 . . 7 10, West 42nd btreet ,.,. 755 . . 700' W'eehaw icon .... bio .. . k 11 p Arrive Leave a i i- mV m 10 45 lisi rartoslu aiti, I'so 1040 io'j, ilancook- ... atlNsj 10 31 125(1 htailli'llt ... 2 2J4 4H 1021 Uiti l't eston I'Arlc 2J1 (M 10 15 12 40 Wlmvnocl 8 4b 5 03 1 0 0 J 1223 l'OyiltCllO .... 250 5 14 '1511 12 it O190U 258 Si(3 940 1201 rieanant Mt S(6 5 80 y.,6 ll',i Unlondnle acs 534 02 11(0 ForohtlTty 819,543 UP U3I Catb'jiirtale 934' 5(4 our tiro1 wiiit 0 Bridge oas bm '401 1112)1 .Manilla 13(3,6 01 PSS 112-11 Jcrmjn 343 din 85J 11 IH1 Archibald 3 510 0.) KM II 13, Wlliluii H.M 611 8(9, 1111 1'CCkVlllH 3.VJ11J 84.' II UT Olypliunt 4 0iiii2i 8 40 110) I'rlcebiirK 4 07 6 21 8 3( 1101 Tlneiop 410 (I 7 813 ilir Providence 414 BSi su; fi057 park Place tti7si 8 30, 110 55 scranton 4 so ti 3 a al Ii m Leavo Arrive r mi- u t. Sunday only ( Bliiiiues that trains stop on signal (or pa sengprd. T 1 alim 205 and sod Sunday only, other trains dally except Sunday. i-ccure laics via ontailn a, Western befors puicbaslnfxtlcketaautl cao money 1 nieiPvU Warner DiitTtt Mleepsr and free ro. clliilni; cbalrcar New York to Cblcsgo wit bout CbauKe. I'nsauiiRvr llutc Itmlucod 16 livo Cents I'fr .111 In. JO. Anderson, aen. rase AfcU T.Wtcroft, DlT. Pasa, Agt.scfautou.rft. r
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