0 n-IE SCH ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MAY 7. 189S. DULL EXISTENCE OP BLOCKADES The Vigil Is Monotonous for Olllccrs and Aim. aikn racier for action uecacsu they i1euve ttus is an okpen hive and not a defensive war. DF.ORY THE I'EIUt.8 ritO.U YKL LOW FIJVIIR - "ACTION. ACTION. ACTION." THE FLEET'S CRY. On board the Associated PrcFrt des patch loat Knto Spencer, off llnviuia ivia Key West. Kin..). Mny 5. It Is monotonous work, drifting Idly about In tilt burning sun dining thn dny nnd latilllng the coast at night, with only an occasional chase to division. Therefore. It Is not astonishing that the ollloors nnd men of the fleet block ading Cuban ports nre looking eagerly forward to the day. when the rumored movement or Invasion by the United States m my will take place. The Rlorloun news of Commodoir Dewey's victory, meagre as are the de tails which have found tlfir wny to tlie blockading squadron, wns received with Intense rejoicing, and there were many hearty clieers ror utieie him. ulilmuirh the victory was nothln.r more I than what every American naval of- sold by druggists at r,0 cents per paek lleer expected, a crushing defeat for tho ' age- If then is any constipation the Spanish Meet from the Cape Verde Islands, If It reaches American waters, being also put down as one of the cer tainties of the future. The Awoclntfil Press Despatch boat Kate Spencer cruised nr. the const, from Mntauzns to Cuban i Huv- una, yesterday. At Matanzas a tor pedo bunt was spoken on her return westward from the flagship, to which she had carried despatches to Hear Ad miral Siiinpsni., which had arrived after the depniture of the New York. An ollker of the Hornet says that yesterday morning the Spanish Hag was lais-ed over a lighthouse on a sand spit Just oast nf the entrance of Matanzas, and he thinks two guns nre mounted there. If this be conect. It Is possible that, with the nld of her ulck-llring sl.v-poliiideis. tin Hornet will very shoitly be in possesion of the two Spanish guns and the lighthouse. A number of cane flies are burning bi-tweeii Matanzas and Havana, but few of the small, turret-like block houses which dot Hie crest of the green bluffs on the shore show evidence of life. At the mouth of a small Inlet, however, lay a tiny coastguaid vessel at anchor. She was about the size of a small uaptlia launch, but hIic had the yellow Hag of Spain lloatlng over lier talTrall. SHOTS KTU El). While the despatch boat was skirting the shore two shots were llred ut her lroin a smal! fort, probably from minll aims. The feeling of seilous unrest in the tiloekading'sqiiadron, owing to the fail ure to receive orders to occupy some port of Cuba, has been relieved by the orders recently received by Hear Ad miral Sampson. If the advantageous circumstances, which at present ren der Sampson's lleet so lit to fight, would only continue indefinitely, naval otll cers could possibly llnd some explana tion for their delay. Hut. It Is urged against this view, that every day spent it sea detracts somewhat from the fighting capacity of up-to-date war ships. Their bottoms become foul, es pecially In southern latitudes, nnd their speed Is diminished; their crews, par ticulaily on a wearisome blockade, suf fer from continual high pressure, and, in a general sense, their primary pur pose to destroy Is risked with every day's needless exposure to the deterior ating Influence of the sea Then, too, in a short time the rainy season will commence and military op erations will then be conducted at a disadvantage. At present there aie many places suitable for landing troops, I'lider the guns of the fleet, ' when the danger of yellow fever Is nil, where a naval and military base can bo easily established and whence a fair-sized army can operate with every chance of success. The general view of the officers of the lleet iua, perhaps, be outlined in ', about the following words, as expressed j In it geneuil wnv by an ofllcer of grent I experience: "We went into tills war; on the offensive, not on the defensive. ' Ao said we would vindicate a lain elple by Toice of arms. For a week we have been showing our forcible vln- dlcntinn by adopting a defensive plan (if campaign and enforcing a blockade that Is. probably, bilnglug more suf fering to the Cubans than It ever will to the Spaniards. Golden opoitunitles linvo slipped by us. but it Is not yet too lute. Instead of allowing the fust ships of the flying squadron to patrol our const let them be sent to Spain. They en i. do more damage there than anywhere else. They can light prWty It Is a blessed prriod In a woman's life when a ilfar little stranger mini's driving down out of cloudland to make its home in her heart nnd call her mother. Yet the ma jority of women ap ptnach this, time with fear and misgiving both for tiieniiclves nnd the expected little r i cue. The mother's 1 heart fore. bodtn some weakness or imperfection in the :) baby while the wom anly natutc fears its own sufferings; and per haps a little spice of vani ty about her figure makes her dread that its attrac tive contour may be de stroyed by niateruity. Hut as a matter of fact when a woman it in per fect health and condi tion, motherhood should only serve to enhance and accentuate lier phy sical attractiveness. Ev ery expectant mother should know and avail terself of the health giving, nerve-toning properties of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It gives specific strength and endurance tu the organism of maternity: promotes thorough, healthy, constitutional vigor and recuperative energy It makes motherhood safe and comparatively com fortable; insures tht baby's perfection and preserves the mother's buoyant spirit and womanly attractiveness Mm. Eliiabeth Hull. J? Merrick Street, I'w tucket, R. I , write " I have taken Hr Pierce's 1'avorlte frcicrictlou and cannot peak too well ol it. I have had fifteen bablet. ami always bad u bad time. Sometimes I had to have two doc tors. I began taking your ' Prescrfpdon ' last July, and In September I gave birth tu two tittle virli, and I never had such an easy time I had no doctor, and was not in psln half of the time las before. My weight Is about two hundred Dound. My twins when born weighed ten Ipouuds each. They are tfne girls, now four months old." , , In many caies where constipation is one ;f the aggravating causes of disease, Dr. Pierre's Pieaant Pellets should be used in conjunction with the "Pavorite Prescript ition.V 'They are the simplest and most tikcily-mtmal laxatiye ever invented. Ci "wmT? WHAT 13 YOUR TRADE? Each 'i'rmlo or Occupation 11ns lis Special Ulioaio. It Is well known nmonR medical men Hint certain diseases arc more readily developed In certain occupations than in others. That each occupation lias Us attendant physical weakness. Engi neers, railroad men and similar occu nntlonH surfer moatlv from kldnev trou bles and men who nre often exposed to i unci the selling pressure on tho market the weather suffer from rheumatism, was ut times very heavy. Asnln and while clerics and professional men, In , "gain the buying demand was sulnclent fact the armv of neonle whose business , l0 overcome all obstacles nnd absorb ull I,-. V.. .i. . imiJn , ,?i trntimps offerings, dirtying prices upwards on a keeps them indoors, uro ottcntl mes )nrsu vo,umu of busme8H. Jt was not un Brent sufferers from piles and constlpa- , , 1(J lnul hour Umt lh(j mr.,.kol nimllv tlon. in this connection tho following I succumbed to burden of ll.iuldution and letter is of Interest to people whose oc- yielded practically all enrllcr KUlus. Tho ! cupatlon will not allow sufficient out- ' door exercise. I Heaviest tor many weeks ana was rati- Mr. . F Calhoun, notary public and mated at 60,000 shares at IcaHt. Hook Jw' vnr "wr.tTtfon Z? ,relBVllle' ! JSSSSl ?SSh&uSrr2.ffi W. An writes as follows. .conspicuously slroiiB. tho latter on the 1 lind been a severe su'torT f'om excellent prospects for the winter wheat piles for years and had tried many ; ,.rol, ln tll0 pe,uthwest. Home of tho spo remedies with but little benefit, when clnltles wero conspicuously strong, about three years ago I saw tile Pyra- notably Tobacco. Tho bears canted mid PI lu Cure advertised und tent for , prices to tho lowest of the day ol the j( j close, when the selling movement was I was badly atlllcted when 1 got It, I ! "lively In force. Total sales were ..... .., i..i- .i. ..Una ' IJlll UllCI UIHJ ItVU UllFIILIlllUIIi5 Ull; ,,,.-.-, dlfapjieared and from that day to this 1 have never felt u symptom of the disease. I feel that I cannot recommend It too highly to sufferers from piles. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is free from cocaine, opium or any mineral poison. absolutely safe, pleasant and painless; Pyramid Pills should be used with tin1 pile cure. The pills are cents per I package. Any druggists will tell you that the Pyramid Is Hie bet known and most successful and popular pile cure ever placed on the maiket and its reputation as a safe and radical cure has only re sulted from the personal recommenda tion of people who have been cured of tills distressing ailment. Send to Pyramid Co.. Marshall, Mich, for valuable little book on cause end cure of piles. near anything and run away from everything. Their presence In the Mediterranean would at once cause, a division In the Spanish licet, which Is now concentrated. They would be obliged to send vessels back for home defense. The usefulness of the Spanish lleet In Cuban waters or against our easterncoast would thus be nullified, or nearly so. It is an old saying that it is the attack that Ins If we were iigniing some poueiLiu ji.niun nun ijwi Icy of delay might be understood. If the army had been in tile same state of readiness that the navy was when war was declared the blockade of Cuba would probably have been a thing of the past by this time. YELLOW FEVEH. '.L't tho idea that yellow fever is rampant out of the public mind. Get the army moving. Let them do their drilling on Cuba's hills, where healthy breezes are now blowing nnd where it Is as easy to catch yellow fever as it Is to catch a shootlnir star. If this Is done quickly there will be no neces sity to rals the blockade in order to meet the Spanish licet: and raising the blockade means opening up the ports to all the world, and, if for only one day, beginning all the tedious work over again. Send the heavier vessels of the tlyln? fquadron to Porto Rico and 'ake If before It is aurrounde'd with Spanish men-of-war. e are today In a pcculiarry Iortunate position to carry out such operations. This is war. 1 Some persons seem to have forgotten j that fact." The foregoing merely represents the 1 opinions of those best qualillcd to judge 1 the situation. ' T)l floet nfllfOfu run I !'., ,l,!,l IWieli. Ington also possibly appreciates these views and that Hear Admiral Samp son's orders represent the forward ( movenunt -o earnest! desued by the navy. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. The .Markets Not A ducted by Win Willi Spain. Xew Yotk, May'0. It. G. Dunn & Company's weekly leview of tiade will say tomorrow; A slate jf VMr was so gieally diejcli.'il bj tho.-e who have seen nothing like It for moio than ihlity years that its coin ing lias hurt less limn its apprehension. Especially since the victory ut Munila Indicated superiority of the American n.ivy, expectations that ihe war will not last long bus influenced nil markets and stocks have advanced average lor lull ' ,;,,"!d" -"" P01' '""'" T'u' general con dillon of buslntss has been matei hilly Improved. One day's woik by the ofll- ; ens and men at Manllu has given many . divs work to thotisunds of people at home of whom they knew nothing, mm li.it placed all Amerlian industries and inieiests in a stronger footing lor any ' conceivable Inline Tho fact that gold Is now used almost exchisivel between the tlcasutv and tile clearing house Indicates the entire free dom from uppit'htiisloii about the cur I lellcy or public credit. The most sensational of all changes, ami the most practically Important has jcen the ilso ln wheat 111 cents during !ie day's session: 21'a cents from Tues dav I" Thursday night, and 2j's! cents for the week tl. low Ing Into the shade all I'usl advances ami all expectations, i hough a rea Hon of l'ic. nutu'&illy fol lowed today. Western receipts aftir av eraging less than 2,VM,000 uushels per we, k for four months, have suddenly risen to more than sjmww. h'xports have 1 not been checked b. h.i.her prices as yet. The remarkable l! o.i Thursday was i largely due to the .'. :.-.oul of duties by , France mid the prohibition at exports by , Russia, showing the extraordinary nueds i ahioad. I Coin failed to advance correspondingly, j though the exports were 3.UOU.UO0 against 2,7.25.01)0 last year. ! Iiulustih's have received a. wonderful stimulus from the conviction that hos tilities will not last long, and from heavy government orders. Besides great de mnnd for steel plates nnd other Iron prod ucts nnd ammunition, the government bos ordered 2,r.0O.oiK) yards of woolen cloths; 12.-..000 blankets. a.OOO.OOO yards cotton goods end great quantities of pro visions nnd other supplies, and mean while reviving confidence has multiplied ' other demands. Textlla establishments have been re. reiving largo orders within the past le.v j days outside those from the government, Failures for tho week have bVen 2:w in I tho I nlted States against 221 last yea l und 23 In Canada against W last year. IUR0N ADMITS HIS QUILT. I I'literrlchler Arrusted lor Theft in Germnny, Tells Ills Ntorv. New York. May 6. The steumer Ful da's passenger who shipped ns Ed wind ruin and who is really naron Pnter ilehtcr. confessed to the Immigration authorities today that lie stole 67,000 florins, for which lie lms been detained. On the vessel Pnterrlehter became very friendly with Iiaron Fn-va, Italian nmbassador tc the United State?, with whom he played chess on tho voyage. They took an affectionate farewell of each other at the dock, even shedding tears. Unterrlchter had about $25,000 In a belt about his waist when taken Into custody, THE MARKETS. Mull Hired Itoviow. Now York, Mny C There wero striking elements of strength In today's slock market notwithstanding the tart that must of the day's changes nru on tho side of tho losses. Tho bull t-cntlment hud several sovero druwbucks to contend with selling from London account was the snares. Furnished- by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN it CO., stock brokers, Meai'8 building. corns 705-7ii. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am. Cot. OH 20 J!J Am. Sag. He'g Co ..i;i2M i:U4, Ht-.'i 13H IV.H 2S 108 10.U 2U 110!, 12 :'', lU.I'i Wis 27' 1SU ani K'k Ml rn l:i'i 12.141 ill ',4 iU !I2", :', 7t 2.1", lb) " 127 31 lSi'i! SIX, lui Sl'.'s :u 114 !." 2S"' .-, 211 '4 1M4 SI, 2!i, 2:i, lll i'l'.b 1S i;4 2'S Wi 1.7',4 A tch., To. & S. Fo .. 12 A.. T. & S. P.. l'r .. 2S Am. Tobacco Co ...,10S 2S'ii lll'.ii Am. Spirits Am. Spirits, Pr .. Halt. & Ohio . n . 2P,i . 1T',4 . 40 .' &ni . fll4 . 12' .1241, .. 0"'. . niI ,. MM: 1! 1 101 i 3'i Bo wl !.S'i 10' ra'i vT'.i am :t 4!Hi ill 1214 12V,i J7 tu !f2'4 "2's 74 '.-.a2 no Mi 31 1S2'4 SU-h 101 U 34'-j ".')! SO3 u?. IS US'', 6TAt '-M'.s 1S',4 S'4 2!s', 227. 1(1 U 1S -"4 61' I. 17'a &S 1474 Ilrook. It. T Hay State Has .... Can. Southern .... X. J. Central Chic. .vi 15. V (Mill-. & X. W Chic, U. & Q Chicago tins chic., Mil. & St. P Chic, 11. I. & P Chic.; St. P. M. & O Tl'.i ". c. c. v. & St. 1 no DoWwaro & Hud ...Ha N. Y.. L E. & W .. 12 ilen. Electric C4'4 Mike Shore m Louis. & Xash S2 Manhattan Ele I0:'U M. K. Tex., l'r .. MVii Alo. Pacific Ill Nut. Lead 3i'4 N. Y. Central lli W,4 110 :m4 1S.1 r.'i 1UP4 :r.4 :,"" P,.!'S 11.". IS'i, 2 V ifi'.i 27' li 2 24'.s ll'.R S7',2 19 'i4 C2' 111 lift's Out. d West ... North. Paclllc .. Nor. Paclllc. Pr Paclllc Mall ... Phil. & Head ... 1J 20 1X4 IK, , -; - -.; Southern H. H IM Tenn., c & Iron .... 2iT Texas Pacific .... 10"s ITnioii P.ic 1st Pr .. 5tJ' V. S. Itutiber li'k V. S. Leather 4 P. S. Leather, Pr .. 61,5 Wabash. Pr IT'.u West. 1'nlon is9' Met. Traction Co . . 1 174 , CHICAGO BOAHD OF THADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. May July September COHN. July September OATS. July September PORK. July LAUD. July Setpeinber Ing. 1 i'.-i est. ISO 1022 ssv. est. lto loo Ing. H9'.i 101 loou 3?4 3374 HI". 2!P 31' j 34"(, 27'8 21 2b' , 23'. x 28 23? 1 11.07 11.20 11.00 11.00 5.S7 5.97 5.90 li.00 f,.S2 J.92 &.S2 S.U2 Snanion Hoard of Trade Exchange O.uotiition--All Quotations liased on Par of 100. STOCKS. lild. Asked. Scranton A: littbton Trac. Co. 10 Nntlonul Bciing & Drill'g Co. First National Bank Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Lata. Iron s Steel Co Third National Bank Tbroop Novelty Mfg Co Scrauton Trac. Co Scranton Axlo Woiks Alexander Car Rcplacer Co .. Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Hc-ut & Power Comrnny Scranton Forging Co Tiaders' National Bank BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, due 1M20 People's Street Railway, lli&t mortgage, due 1'JlS People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lucka. Township School 0.. City of Scranton St. Imp. ',.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co., first mortgage ti's. due 1932 100 ::o 2!5 IS 10U lit 175 210 1(0 150 120 215 115 115 lou 102 1U2 b5 1W 103 Phlludelphln Provision MnrUut. Philadelphia. May 6. Wheat-Steady; contract grade. .May, $1.22al.23. Corn 'ic lower; No. 2 mixed, May and June, SHi-i I'ii'sc Potatoes Flint; while, choice, per bushel, $lul.05; do. fair to good do., IxJa'JJc. j-'lour Firm and P.a23c. per barrel higher. Butter-Dull und In. lower; fancy west ern creamery, 17c; do. orlnts, Ise. Eggs Dull and sc. lower; flesh, nearby, lie.; do. western, lie; do. southern, lQ'e, Cheese Jlrm. Rotlned Sugars I 11 changed. Cotton Steady. Tallow Quiet and unchanged. j.i0 und Dressed Poul try Unchained. Receipts-Flour, 3,0J0 bairela and 13.W0 sacks; wheat, 5,u"0 hush els; corn, O'J.OOU bushels; oats. 14.WI0 bush, els. Shipments Wheat, !oo bushels; corn, 2.',000 uushels, oats. 3,000 bushels. ,cw York Pioduco Mnrket. Now Ycik. May 6. Flour I Uglier, checking demand. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 led, $1.13. f. o. b.. afb at to arrive; op tions opened easy in answer to disap pointing cables und wero lower all day; Muy closed Hjc, lower and other months '.cac. each; No. 2 red, Muy. fl.4Ual.44; May. closed $1.09; September, 90N,c; De cember, U7',ic. Corn Spot easy; No, 2, 40c, f. o. b.. afloat; options easy, clos ing ',4a',ic. lower; May. 3s?ic. ; July, i9ac. Oats Spot bteudy; No. 2, US'4u33',-ic. ; No. 3, Sle. ; No. 2 white, u7',2C.; options wronger and closed nominally 1c. higher; May, 33c. Battel Steady; wesierncreum cry, ll',2al7c. ; do. factory, 13al4Virc. ; El gins, 17c; imitation creamery, HVialic. Eggs Weak; stnte and Pennsylvania, 11a llHc.; western ftesh, luVifUllc. ; southern, do., lOalO'.-ic. I i (iiirnco Produce Maiket. Chlcnco, May C. May wheat today cov ered a ransro of 10 cents, closing n shade lower. July covered a range ol 2i,je closing at 1L.C. decline. Letter sold 275, 00O bushels, chiefly to millers. Other grains were heavy. Corn declined ',sa',c. ; oats unchanged. Provisions were neg lected. Perk closed 25c. lower; lard nnd ribs 10ul2'gc. lower respectively. Tho caBh quotations wero as follows: Flour Firm; N- 2 spring wheat, $1.10.11.15; No. 3 do., $1.08111.25; No. 2 red. Sl.43til.4T; No. 2 corn. 3lc; No. 2 oats, 31',ic; No. 2 white, 33iu3tc; No. 3 white. 32'3a3.''VJe.; No. 2 rye. 6S'nC9c.; No. 2 barley, I2a50c; No. 1 flax seed, $!.33'i; prime timothy seed, $2.5Ba2.75; pork, $10.SOal0.S5; lard. $5.b0 n5.C2H: ribs, $5.33a5.70; shoulders, 44a3c. ; sides, $5.90aC,10; whisky. $1.20; sugar, cut loaf, $5.94; granulated, $3.31. Emit Liberty CnltloMiirket. East Liberty. Pu May 6,-Cattle Steady; extra, $3.15a,5.20; prime, J5.05u5.1Q; THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT LUXtlHIOt'S HOCSB - ALL LIOHT rooms; superior, modern, healthy. JONES, 311 Spruce street. OPPICES, APAHTMENTS. IIACHELOU rooms, handsome chandollers and decorations, steam heat, marble bowls, closets, sanitary. JOXIC3 Kit Spruce St. POK HENTSTOHE AND HAKEHV. Apply to John Weber. Taylor. Pa. KOH I1ENT-OUBAT OPI'OnTUNlTY. Pirst class boarding house In central city, full of lodgers. Landlady discon tinued because of Illness. Immediate pos session. A. V. HOWEH, 309 Collliell bhlg. HOUSE Fort HENT-403 WYOMING avenue. Applv to P. II. Clemona, Blue nidge Cn.l Company's office. Mears Uuildlps. dAHN FOIl UENT-rA", MAHON COtmT. Apply to F. II. demons. Itluo Hldgo Coal Company's ofllce. Meirs Hulldlng. FOR SALE FOR SALE-FINE CANOPY TOP SI'H- rey with poll and shafts. Was ex hibited at World's Fair. Chicago; has not been run lin) miles; Is In perfect con dition and sold for waul of use. Price $17S, cost $.1V). Address ltox 213. Moosie.l'.i. h'UR SALE-DIIOKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap, lull Pcnn avenue. FOR SALE-ONE 20-1IORSE POWEH holler, ns good aa new. TJIE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. vwwwwvwvvwvvxvvwvwv vxrx FOR RENT OR SALE-HOCSE AT 441 Clay avenue, 9 rooms, modern In provements. Inquire of C. J. POST, Com monwealth Bldg. WANTED-TO RENT. yotxTmThiTiedToxle XO CHl? dren, would like to rent a house com pletely furnished, for a period of about four or six months. References ex changed. Stnte full particulars. Address Merchant, Tribune oflice. REAL ESTI.!r.' CITY CENTRAL LOTS-"tTtLiTT'iTr-fect; convenient locations; finest resi dence uvenues; rapid inciease In vulue. Moyer. Jacobs, La Monto. McGuIre, Fer ber. Browning have bought. Now Is your chance. Call lor circular. JONES, 311 Spruce street. HORSES AT AUCTION. HORSES AT AUCTION-WILL SELL A load of young, sound well broken draught, driving and business horses, Electric City stuble, Scranton, Tuesdav. May 10, 1 o'clock p m. Every horse guaranteed. W. II. Moore. HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents. $10 per month and expenses. P. W. ZIEGLER Ai CO., 220 Locust St., Philadelphia WANTED - MEN AND WOMEN TO work at home. I pay $S to $16 per week for making crayon portraits, now patent method, any one who can read or write can do the work, at home, In spare time, day or evening. Send for particu lars nnd work at once. Address 11. A. GRIPP. German aitlst, Tyrone, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE SALESMEN-iiob" X" MONTH AND LX pensex guaranteed, selling to mer chants and families our machines for cooling refrigerators; guaranteed 7" per cent, cheaper than Ice. Address Arctic Refrigerator Co., Cincinnati, O. FREE $30.00 BICYCLE TO INTRODUCE them. Big money to hustling sales man. Write quick t) Power Cyc'e Co.. Indianapolis, lnd. WANTED - TEN HUSTLERS; FINE pay; steady employment; chance to make monev. Applv at once: "llrst come first served.'' 1!X) Washer Co., 23S Pcnn avenue. H. S. Southworth, manager. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A COOK for the Friendless. AT THE HOME WANTED-A HOUSEMAID TO GO TO Stroudsburg, Pa. Must have first class references. Wages $t4 monthly. Address S. C. Jermyn Hotel. common, $J.90a4.13. Hogs Actlvo and higher; prime medium und heavy, $4.23a 4.30; best Yorkers, $l.20al.2".; light York ers. $4.10a4.1.'; pigs, $3.!i5a4.0.; good roughs, $3.40a3.73; common to fair, $2.50a3.2."i. Sheep Steady; cholco dipped, $1.10.11.20; com mon,, J3.13a3.C5; choice clipped lambs $.!.75a4.90; common to good, $4.1Dal.,0; spring lambs, $3a7; veal calves, $.")a.ri.50. ( hlcngo Live Htoek. Chicago, Muy U Cattle Good demand; prices ruled steady; sabs principally at $4.i5; beef steers sold at $:t.W.i5.25; stock ers and feeders, $3.90n4.S": calves. $3ioi. Hogs Ruled 2'kc. higher on good de mand; sales at all extrime range of $'U3 n4.25; tho bulk going ut $l.05nl.20; pigs sold at $3.C0a4.03; prime heavy brought 10c. over light weights. Sheep Dull; prices about steady at $3.23a4,23; pKuclpnlly above $1, Lambs Clipped, $la4.ti5; wooled, $3.10a5.40. Receipts Cattle, 3.500 html; hogs, 25,000 head; sheep, C.000 head. llutfnlo Llvo Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y.. May U. Cattle Receipts nearly all consigned through: quiet. Hogs Fairly actlvo; Yorkers, good to choice, $i.83a4.10; pigs, fair to" choice, $3.73a4.05. Sheep and Lambs Steady; lambs, choice to extra, $5.i5.10; culls ami common, $4.15u4.30; sheep, choice to se lected wethers, $l,15,i!.25; culls to com mon, $3.23u3.75. Oil Uiirkcl. Oil City, Pa., May 6. Credit balances, f0e. , cenlllcates, cash opened sic. bid; sold 81i. advanced to 91c, closed S5'(,c. ; sales of the day wero two nt S3c ono at S3'.ic. : llvo at 83e. ; one at S3'fcc. eleven at ilk:, three at 87c, two at S7'.jc, llvo at Se., eighteen at S9c one at t'.iHc., sev enteen at 90c, ono nt 91c; total, GK.OOQ barrels; shipments, (,7,09b barrels; runs, S0.S3I barrels. MISSIONARIES MURDERED. Name of American Who Wero Killed at Khalugny, Atrlcn. London, Slav C The colonial ofilro today received the names nf the Ameri can missionaries who were murdered during the rebellion at Shalngay in the Sherboro district of Sierra Leone, West Coast of Africa, as announced on Wed nesday last. They uro: Mr. and Mrs. Cain and the Misses Archer, Hatlleld and Schenck. The foregoing list Includes those mur dered during the rebellion at Ilotlfunk, as cabled from Freetown yesterday. The other missionaries, Mr. und Mrs, Burtncr, Mr. and Mrs. Mlnshall, nnd the Misses Mullen and Ward, are sufe at Freetown. POPULAR CL12AK1NK HOUSK for the Ilcncfit of All Who ihive Houses Kc.il Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt or JIclp These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions ( cuts a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Tree. AGENTS WANTED AGEN'IS WANTEP -PATENTED PEll forated frying pan covor; sells ut sight; no talking; no mere greasy stoves; no unsavory frying. Kitchen Spiclulty Co., Heading, Pa. WANTED - AOHNT8 EVI.HYW'H.HH, good selling, nev, eeotiomlilng kitchen u'opxll. Por particulars address A. J. Loul'hr. Hay City, Mich. AGENTS' OCTF1T PHEE. NO CAP Hal needed; experience not necessary; exclusive territory. Our own make safes, desks nnd bicycles sell at sight. City or country. New agents actually getting rich, so can you. One ugeut, ono day, cleared $91 and first mouth $172. li.tkcr Safe Co., Chicago, 111.. Dept. S-C. SALESMAN'S A DAY. NO CANVASS ing. No deliveries. No collections. Samples free. Side line or exclusive. Mfrs., 3911 Market St., Philadelphia. TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MM1V dlately. Call today at 529 Adams OVC' line. Mrs. Miller. Manager. REL1AHLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency In their own towtm for the pest line of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. SPIHO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR large Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; prlco $1.50; outfit 10c Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Lakeside Building, Chicago. 111. BOARD AND ROOMS. TWO TO FC'I'R PEOPLE CAN 1IK liirulshed with board mid rooms at Mrs. Wilson's, .",29 Adams avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER 'WANTED" WmT'AlToUT $10,000. Established bustnoss. Will bear Investigation. Large profits. Safo Investment. For Interview address P. O. Box 374, Scrauton. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. $OOo"aND PPWAllDS. cTtYPUoI' erty. Gardner, 16 Library bulldfnu. $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $300 AND upwards. Inquire of W. II. Booth & Co., at Powell's Music store. LOST. lioSTV-AnROWN" hY)RSiW'EVeEN Pcnn avenue and Providence. Finder will receive reward by notifying N. Copp, Dunmoru. LOST-BETWEEN HOOK AND LAD der house. No. I, and 618 Washington nvenue, diamond ring. Kindly return to Tribune offico and receive reward. CHIROPODIST nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlca given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladies at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate- SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T, T'l ELLeTC SCA Lp"t ifEAT ment. shampooing. r.Oc. ; facial mas sage, manicuring, 25e. ; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps Uflod. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone G040. SITUATIONS WANTED SITiViTIjrWANTia take care of horses or any other kind of employment; first class references. Address O. D. V., 205 Washington ave nue, City. SITUATION WANTED AS ERRAND boy or office boy. Address E. J., Tilb unc. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man aged 2t) years, as assistant; can furnish best of reference, E, G. E., care Tribune office,. SITUATION WANTED-HY A FIRST class barbei", good references. Ad dress li. Kaderelt, 127 Lackawanna ave nuo. City. DRUGGIBT-A QUALIFIED ASSIST, unt with long experience and capable of taking charge, wishes permanent po sition; best of reference. Druggist, care Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-AS WAITRESS or second girl ln private family; can furnish best city leference. 'ull or ad dress Waitress. 510 Spruce street. City. situation wanted-in any legit- Imate business, by George E. Davis, formerly of the theater, at 336 Franklin avenue. YOUNG MAN. 28. WANTS POSITION; willing to do almost anything in of lice, store, or make himself generally useful; good penman. Apply E., Tribune cilice. SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG GIRL wants situation to learn with a first class dtessmakcr. E. S., care of Tilbuuo ofllco. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG single g.-utteiiiuu as assistant book keeper; ho can also make himself useful In any other kind ut aft'ie work; besi ref erences. Apply or address 314 Jefferson avenue. PROFESSIONAL AROHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scrunlou. U. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 606 Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 135 Spruco St., cor. Wash. ave Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlcu Building. 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. TT LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders national Hank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. F. street. L. M'GHAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Dn. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVEn, 421 LACKA. wanna avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to R. DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency PRINTINQ the" TRIBUNE publishing cbT. North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Fucllltles unsurpassed In this region. WIRE SCREENS Ijuo. lu'raiw uuAii du imi.'iva. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufuo- turer of Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lnw. Burt building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue, OKHLL ii OKELL, ATTORNEYS, 5 TO 11 Coal Exchange building, Hcrnnton. Vfl LL A It D. WARREN & KNAPP, AT terneys and Coimsellors-nt-Law. llo publlcnn building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsollor-nt-Lnw. Rooms 413 nnd 411 Commonwealth Building. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington nvenuo. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlr. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNHY-AT-Law. Rooms Oil, D13 and 610, Board of Trade building. D. II. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nuo and Sprvco street. B. P. K1LLAM, ATTORNE1 -AT-LAW. 300 Conimonwialth bldg, Scranton, J'a JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-iit-Law 4j Ccmmonwealth bldg., Scran ton. EDWARD V. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 90.1-904, 9th floor, Menrs bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT- Law, 7 and S Burr building. L. A. WATHES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna live., Scrantun, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, I'n. PATTERSON & WILCOX. National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, Ml SPRUCE STREET. A. V. BERTHOLF. Atty., Mears Hldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGCONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton I'rlvute Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. and Mulberry St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night cnll, 4K DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. IIOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming uvenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Offico hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, f.12 NORTH WA8II Ington avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison uvenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fnt Reduc tion. Offico telephone 13C3. Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMORHAUX. OFFICE 211 Adnms. Residence 13IS Mulberry, Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Hourb 1 to 4 p. 111. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2S72 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRAN K- Un avenue, Rates reasonable. P. 55IEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF " THE" "LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory 10 college, law. medicine or business. OP'-'iih September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Buell. A. M. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE. 1518 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS Q. U. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 11G Washington ave nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 72. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE 1SL nnds. Greatest Naval Battle. Shoe-, all blown to lileces and landed In Net tleton's Shoe Store. Washington avenue. Ladles' Hue Button shoes, russet and dongolu. cost $.'.W. at $1.49; ladies' hue $2.(i shoes for DM", l.adlts' Oxfoiils. cost $1.50, for 79c. Men's $2.50 calf and ru--set shoes for $1.49, $,1.00 shoes for $1.9 etc- BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductoi. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'i muslo store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. P1HNtT:RS' supplies, envelopes, paper hugs, twine Warehouse. U.o Washington avenue. Simmon. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOM' sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna avn RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations in New Yoik-I;oot of Liucriy ir..ni m ii und South Ferry Whltohall OUllluua III ev " ,." ,., ,."u .1, street, N. .. and South Ferry hltohall street re 6 1 Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and lomfort. TIME TABLE I N IS FFECT FEB. 20 ISA Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wllkes-Baire, etc.. at 8.20. 10.10 a. m., 1.21). 2 36 3 20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 u. in.. L0o! 2.15, 7.10 p. in. , .., ., For Lakovvoou auu jvuuiuic niy, o..u i For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) u. m.. 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car). 320 (expiess) p. m. Suiiduy. 2.13 P. ni. Train leaving 1.20 p. in. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Ter minal, 7.17 p. m. unit New ork 7.03 p. m. For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton und Philadelphia, 8.20 a. in., 1.20, 3.20 p. m. Bunduys, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimoro und Washington and points South and Vj est via Bethlehem. 8.2U a. m., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m. and 1.20 p. in. For Rending. Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown. 8.20 a. m 1.20 p. m. Bun- 'ifr.'imPiMvlilo. 8.20 a. m.. 1.20 n m Returning, leave Now York, foot of Lib crty street, Ninth River, nt 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) u. in-. i-i'i;oa wiin uuiiet parlor cur) p. in. Sunday. 1.30 a. in. Leavo New ork, Suuth Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.08 a. m.. 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadwuy cable cars, nnd ferries to Brooklyn und Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Giund Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leavo Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 p. in. Sunday, 6.25 a, m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may ue nau on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. i vaiice to the ncaei agent at tne station, II. P. BALDWIN. Gen, Pass. Agt, 1 J, IL OLHAUSEN. Gen. EuaU BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS 5t A WORD. to Kent, Situations for Vivo Schedule In IHIect Nov. aS, 1397, Trains Leavo Wllkes-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti. more, WashlnRlon, and for Pitts, burg nnd tho West. 10. IG a. m., wcok days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia,' and for Sun. bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsvlllo. J. U. WOOD, (len'l Past. Agent, J. It. HUTCHINSON, (leneral Manager. Del.. LacUa. ami Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 31, 1S37. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex- press for New York and all points, East. 1.40, III), b.lb, 8.UI) uiui iu.vj u. in.; li.w unu 3.33 p. in. Express for E.iston, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South. 5.15, 6.00 and 10.20 a. 11.. 12.r,3 nnd 3 SI p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Toliyhanna ncuunniodntlon, 6.10 p. m, Expiess for Rlughsimton. Oswego, Kl mlia, Corning. Hath. Datisvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12 10. 2.33. 9.00 n. m., and 1.55 p. in., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest und Southwest. Itlughmnton and vuy stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p in, ltiughumton unit Elmlru express, 5.63 p m. Express for Utlea nnd Richfield Springs, "."' a. m., and 1.55 p. in. lthuca. 2 35, 9.00 a in., nnd 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland, 1'lttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg und Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wlllhimtport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington nnd the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, C.00. 10.03 a. in., and 1.55 and 6.00 p. m. Nantlcokn and Intermediate stations, S.os and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth nnd Intet medlato stations, 3.35 and S.50 p. in. For Kingston, 12.45 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith. Dls. trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket qf fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Feb. 21, -trains will leavt Scranton us follows; For Carbondale-4,.20, 7.55. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3.52, 5.25. 6.25, 7.S7, 9.15, 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Saratogu, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. m., 2.2H p. 111. For Honesdale 6.20. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre 6.15, 7.50. 8.45. 9.35. 10.45 a. m.; 12.03, 1,23, 2.21, 3.33, 4.41. 6.10, 7.50,. 10.2S. 11.30 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley H. H.. 6 45 a. m.. 12.03. 1.23. 4.41 p. m. twith Black Diamond Express), ll.so p. m. For Pennsylvania H. It. points 6.45, 9.33 a. in.; 2.21. 4.41 p. in. For western points via Lehigh Valley R. It.. 7 5" n. 111.. 12 IV!. 3.3.1 (with Black Diamond Heiress), 10.28, 11.30 p. m, Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondalo and tho north C.40. 7.15, 8.40, 9.34, 10.10 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.J0, 2.1S. 3.23. 4.37. 5.45. 7.15, 10.25, 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and tho south 6.'5. 7.50. 8.50, 10.10, 11.53 a. m. ; 1.10, 2.11. 3.4S, 5.20 6.21. 7.53, 9.05, 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 a. m. Complete Information -egardlng rates to ull points In the United States and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of lire 111 tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort ouslness. J. W. BURDICK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lcliigli Valley Ituilroiul System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness unJ Comtuii. In Effect Feb. 2. 1S03. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. .t 11. H. R. at 0.45 u. in., and '2.0i, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plltstoii and Wllkes-Barre via D., I.. & W. H. R-, -00, 11-10 a. m., 1,53, 3.35, 'For' White Haven, Huzleton. Pottsvillg, and urlmip.il points In the coal regions -la li. & 11. . 120.. 2-21 and 1.41 p. m. Easton, Reading, Har- risburc and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. H. IL. 0-45 a. m., 12.05. 2.21, 4.11 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 '''For Tunkiiannock. Towar.da. Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intel medi ate stations, via D.. L. & W. 11. It.. S.0S a m.. 13.43 and 3.35 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via D & II. R. R-. 12.05, 1.33 (Black Diamond Express), m 2 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman bailor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev parlor cars on all trains between Wilkes-Harie and New York. Phlladel nhia. llulTalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILHI It. Gen. Supt. i 'HAS. S. LEE. Pass. Agt.. 2'i Cortlanrtt fll-eet. New York. A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. General Pas. Agt.. 2'i Cortlandt st . New York. Scranton otllce. 309 Lackawanna nvenue. r or ii .ue ". . F.iicaiKl WyoinliiR Valley. ' In Effect Sept. 19, 1897. I Trains leave Scranton for New York tint tntermeoiaie points on r,no rauruau, also for llawley and local points at 7.04 a. in. and 2.2'. p. m. Arrive at Scranton from above points at 10.23 a. in., 3.15 and 9.38 p. m. XOHAM'ON DIVISION. Un I'.fferl December Pi 111, 1807. Worth Boiind Nonlli Bound. 2011 I " 201 &J 8taU0na ! fi& P 3 (Trains Dally. Ex-' ? r. I cept mnday I Ig g ' r m Arrive Ceavei i w 7N Y Franklin St. .... 740 .... ' ' 7 to West 4.'nd street .... 7M . ., " 7001 WeehawW'en .... 810.... p u Arrive I.eavel r u TTT rr7T"ii5i "caioiu" .... ua .... 100, Hancock .... ail .... ;; :;.. - aiiuht .... m .... " 1'joi Preston rark .... 31 .... 12 401 WlUWOOd .... 841 .... 1425 I'oyntelle 360 ,. ... ... wit orson ... in .... .... ...1203 Plemant Mt at .... till? I'nlondale .... so, .... Il I'oieHtctty .... St..... list cnrbondalo .... 18'.... I fnro White Bridge .... tssa ... .... .... flliil Maytleld .... is 43 .... lli'.li Jermyn ... 345.... I ." 11 is Archibald .... s 61 .... !". .... ill IV Winton .... aw .... , II II, Peckville .... J9 ... 1 1107, Olvpliant .... 4 01 .... II ov I'riceliurg ... 401 .... ". Ill 01 Throop ..!. 410 . .. ,1100 Providence ... (h .... fHM7 park Place .... 14 17 .... lO.w scranton .... 4' ... 'a m Leave Arrive r ul . ... ' - i .... All trains run dally excrnt sunilav. t signifies that trains stop on Mgnal tor pas. Mcgers. secure rates via Ontario Western before Rurchaslug tickets and save money. Pay and Igat KipresstotUe West, J. O, Anderson, aen. Pmi. AfU T. yUUrort. illr. Paas. iart. Bauntaa. P, L .
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