THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MAY 9. 1898. HERALD'S STORY OF THE BATTLE ThrllllDj Narrative of Hie Most Bril liant ol Naval Cngajttmeals. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S REMARKABLE ENTRANCE TO THE HARBOR OK MANILA -THE MIRACULOUB KS CAPE Ol" AMERICAN VP.S3ELS FROM DESTRUCTION BY TORP13-DOES-COOLNESS AND DISCIPLINE WON THE BATTLE F'OB '"IB YAN KEE SQUADRON. New Yoik. M'iv SThc follow Intr nr- , count of I tie mttle of Manila wan puo llshod In todiy's Herald, which paper hid u fctafl correspondent aboard the flagship Olynipla. Jt la doted Manila. May 1. wps transmitted via lon Koiik May T and by courtesy of the Hrald was specially telegraphed to 1 resident McKlnlo und tend by him before It w.u mil l type In th Herald onlee. Not one Spanish flag flies In Manila Hay todiy. Not one Spanish war ship llo.it except as our prize More than two hundred Spanish dead und live hundred to seen liunurj-" wounded nttcst to the uccurary of tno Atnorlcun the Commodate l)cwe) attacked the Span lli portion at Cavlte this morning. He swept live times along the line and scored one of the most brilliant .successes In modern wurfarc NOT AN AMERICAN KILLED Miraculous -is It may apjiear. none of our men was Killed, and only eight were wounded Those who were wounded suf fered only slight Injutles Commodoie Dewey arrived off Manila Hay lust night and decided to ei.ter the ha at om' With all Its lights out the (squadron steamed Into Hoiagruude with uews at tho fitins. This ivas the older of the htiuadion, which was kept during the W'holo time of the llrst battle The tlng-hlp Ohmpla The Ualtlmori The Raleigh The Petrel The Concord Tho Boston It was Just S o'oloi k. a bright moon IlKitt nlk'ht. but the flagship pas-ed Cor ugldnr Island without a 3lgn being given that the Spaniards were awnre of Its np rtoach. first Spanish shot i'ired Not until the flagship was a mile be Mind i 'oi regular was a gun filed Then one heivj shot went screaming over the Hal. Igh and the 01mpla, tollowid by a second, which Ml further astern Tho Raleigh, the Concord and the P.os. ton replied, the Coneoid's shells explod ing apparently exactly Inside the slioio battel., which tired no more Our piiiindroti "lowed down to barrjv cteerago was and the men weie allowed to sleep alongside their guns. i Commodoie Dewej liuil timed our nr ihal so that we wen within five miles of the citj of Manila at da, break. Wo then .sighted the Spanish squadron, Hear Admiral Montojo commanding, off Cavlto pronoitneid Kahvcetiv with ac cent on tin- "in1," Here the Spaniards had a well equipped navy jard called Cavtte Aiscnnl. Admiral Montojo's flag was flying on the it) ton protected eiulser Rclna Crlstlna. Tho piote-cted cruiser Castllla, of ."t,200 tons, was moored ahead, and astern to the port lutler and to sen waid were tin eiulsers Don Juan do Austrli, Don Antonio de I'lloa, Isla do I'ulin, IkIii de laizon Qulios, Marquis del Oni ro and General Lczox These ships and the flagship remained undei way dining most of the action Ol'K SHIPS BEGIN THH ATTACK With the t'lilted States tlag thing at all their mastheads our ships moved to the attack in line ahead, with a speed of eUht knots, first passln-j In front of Manila, where the action was begun by tin eo banc lies mounting guns powerful enough to i-cnd a shell over us at a dis tance of five miles. ' The Concord's guns boomed out a replv to these- lutterlcH with two shots. No nunc were flted hecnust Commodote Dewev could not engage with these bat teries without sending death and de Htiiictlnn Into the ciowded citj, SPANIARDS KXPLODK TWO MINKS Ah we neared Calte two eiv nonet fill suhmutltic mines were- exploded aheac nf the tlagshlp This was nt six minute!, p.iht 1 n'cloe k Tlie SianiTicls evidently had mlsjuclgec' our position Immenso nlumes of water win- iluown high In air by tli'-se de stioveii-, sliips hut no harm was done to our Commodoie I'ariugut at Dewey had fought with New Orleans and Mobile II.n when- he- had his Him expeucn-e Willi torpedoes. Xot knowing how :nanv moie minis then might bo aheid, he still krpt on without faltering , No other mines explochd. however nnd It Is believed that the Spaniards had onl these two In place. Onlj it few minutes later the slio"- bat ten at Cavllc Point irent over the llag shlii a shot that nearlj hit tin- battety In Manila, but boon the guns got a bit ter range, and the shells began to siilke neat us hi burst elose nboird from both tlif batteries and the Spanish vessels The heat w.u Intense. Men stripped off all clothing except their tiousers. As the Oljnipla drew nearer all was its silent em hoaicl us If the ship had been empt., except foi the whirr of Movvris and the- thiol) of the engines Hiiddinl) a shll burst dlrectlj over us Prom the boatswain's mate ut the after '--Inch gun came a hoirse civ "Rt'MUMIll'R THK MA1NB' arese fiom the throats of live hundred men ut the suns Tills watchword was eaucht up In tur- Tor I menial and External Um?. Cl'llES AND I'RKVKMrS Colds, .oui-liii. Sore Throat. Induce. u iiron. chltld. Pneumonia, Swellint; of the Julntv, Lumbago, Inflammation, Illioiiiiialisin, Neuralgia, f retttiite, Chllbliilnj, Headache, lootluche, Attlima, DIFFICULT BREATHING l ORES 'I HE WOltST PAINS In from one to twenty mlntitej. Noro.NK HOUR urior IvvhRn 'wVmi' rtt,Nm",t """ anyo"9 Kad'4 'Ready Keller U a bure Cure for U)?r, Pfln. sprain, liruhies, I'alnf In tlie Hack, Client or Limb It Was the Hr5t and l tlie Only PAIN Kl'ML'DV 'I hut luclantl.v stopM the most oxeriieiutln ialnn, nlliiys Intliiiuiiiutlon, unit euros C01P ueutlauN, whether of the Lung, Hioinneh Ilowels or other gland or oreuui, by oue up. plication. A half to Ateaapoonful In half a tumbler of wuter will In a row minutes cure Ciaimx, tspcmmn, Houi Htoiuacli. Heart burn, Nervous ness, SleepleesneiiH, Hick Hettdncho, Dim. rliom, Uyientery, Colic, flatulency and all Internal pubis. The nils not n remedial agent In ilia world hat will cure raver und ngua and all other malarious, bilious und other fevers, aided by RAIIWAY'S PILLS, no quickly us RAU WAY'i RHAI1Y RliLIEP. fifty Cents Per bottle. Sold by Druggists. I'AUW.U i. CO, 65 ELM 81., NKy YOllK Doctors Banished, Under the Munyon System Every Home Has Its Own Physician. " Borne women," says Profewor Mun yon, " can afford a new dress every ev en inir, others can't; somo people can afford to have i doctor for -jvory ache and pain others crui't." Munyou'R Improved Homoeopathic r.emedles, a separate specific for each disease, all plainly labeled with complete and plain directions, with Munion's t.uldo to Healtn, enable people to oe heir own phyxtclans All druggists hae them, mostly 2." cents a bottle Martha M Atwater, Orcit Drnd, Pa sas- "J hae used Munvon's Rheuma tism Cure with tho best of results After suffering some time with that disease I am now entirely frne from pain " Mr Daniel W Kink 139 Church Street, MeSherrystown Pa 'i',J's " A member of my family suffered from nsthma. for a long time Her distress during tho paroxysms of short breathing was very irnt Sh tried a crat mnnv kinds of treatment wltlumt obtalntng more than temiinrarv rf pr. I'lnaiiv. l niacea ner under treatment with the Munyon Heme- dies, using the. Asthma Cure and Asth- ma Herbs. Hnd I am pleased to teattfy that this trea.tment has completely cured her. She has not had a symptom of asthma for 0 long time, and we look upon her e'ure as a permanent one thank to tho Munyon Remedies " If In dubt, write Professor Munyon. at Philadelphia, Pa . and get medical advice free - - n Ih fint ilrnrnnniM. nliprpipr sramnn or tlienmti stood ut his post OLYMPIA TtBADY AT LAST The Olympia was now leady to begin the tight. 1 "You may lite when readv, Gildloy," said the eommodoie, and at nineteen minutes of f o'clock, at n distance of 5,to yards, Hie starboard S-lncb gun In the forward turict loared fortli n com pliment to the Spanish forts Presently similar guns from the Haiti more and the Uostou sent 20 pound shells hurtling toward the Castllla and tho Reina Cristlua for nccur.11. SPANISH GUNS' HOT WORK The Spaniards -ecmcd eneouraged to fire faster knowing e actly our distance, while we had to guess thelis. atlr slilp mill shine guns who making things hot foi us. The plireing "cream of shot was vailed often b the bursting of time luse slulls, fragments of which would lash the wat- er like shrapnel 01 cut our hull und rig- glng. One large Miell that was coming stialglil ai the Oljmplu's forwaid bildgo fortunately fell within less than one hundred fiet uwav One fragment cut the rigging i-xaetlv over the heads of Latnbertcin, Rees and mjself. Another struck the bridge gratings in lino with it, A third passed just under Commodoie Dewey und gougeel n hole In the deck Incidents like these were plentiful. Our men natiu.illv dialed at he lug e Ing exposed without iiiturnlng fire from all our guns, but 1 nighed at danger and chatted good htimou-illy A few nervous fellows could not help dodging mechan ically when obells would burst light over them or close aboard. 01 would stilke the water and passed oveihead, with the peculiar spluttering roar made by tuinbllng lilleu projectile. EXPLOSION ON HALTIMOIIB One shot sttuelc tlie Haltlmoie and pnsse-d clean through her fortunately hitting no one Another ripped up hei main deck, disabled a (Much gun nml exploded a box of 3-pounder ammunition. wounding eight men. The Oljmpia xvas stiuck abieast the gun in the w.u dt 00m by 11 shell which burst outside, doing little damage Tlie signals halyards we-ie cut ftom Lieutenant llrumliv's hand on the after bridge. A shell entiled the Huston's port quarter and burst In Ensign Dodrielge's stateroom, starting .1 hot lln and llro was also caused by a shell which hurst In the port hummock netting. Roth theso fires were quickly put nut Another shell passed tluough the Hos- ton's foumast Just in front of Captain Wildes on the bridge After having made four runs along tho Spanish Urn, tlndlng the chait Ineni- rect Lieutenant Calkins, the Oljmpla's tBsJjwnkjSjfB i BmnMCgxyu3iap navigator, told the commodoie he iM.'nlghir. tit mill patents J7.lo.i7 In. city Ilevcd he could take the ship nearer the enemy, with lead going to watch the depth of water Tho tlagshlp started over tho couise for the tlfth time iimulng within two thousund aids of tho Span ish ve-sseis. At this range even fi-poundein were ef fective and the htorm of shells poured upon the unfottunato Spanish begun to show niarkee icsults. Thu I- of the enemv's vessels were seen burning and their lire slackened. A STOP 1'OR HREAKfAST On llnlshlug this run Coniinodom Dewey decided to give the men break fast, as they had been at the guns two hours with only one cup of coffee to sus tain them. Action ceased tempoiatllv at tvventv-llve minutes of S o'clock, tho I other ships passing the flagship unci cheering lustllv. I Our ships iimalned hoonel range of the enemy's guns until ten minutes of 11 1 o'clock, when the signal for close action again went up Tlie Haltlmoie hud the place of honor In the leid, with the Hug ship following and the other ships as j before The Baltimore began llring at tho Spanish ships and ballet ies ut sixteen f minutes past 11 o'clock, making a set les of hits as if nt taiget ptuetlce The- Spanlnrds leplleel very slowlv. and the commodoro signalled the Raleigh, the Hoston the Concord unel the Pettel to go Into the Inner huibor ami destroy all the enemy's ships Hy her light dtaught tlie little Pettel was enabled to move within one thous and vaicls Hete, thing swiftly but ne- curute-lv she commaiide 1 cvt ivthhig still 1 living the Spanish flag. I Other ships were also doing tlnli whole I duly, ami soon not one red und jellovv I ensign remained aloft, except on a bat , leiy up tho coast, I The Spanish flagship nnd the Castllla had long been Inn nine IIpwcK ml 11, last vesci to he abandoned was tho Don Aiiionto ue i'lloa, wliioli lurclied ovti und sunk WH1TL' l'LACi HOISTED Then the Spanish (lag mi the Arsenal stair was hauhd down, and at 12.30 o'clock 11 white flag was hoisted there. Signal was made to the Pettel to de. siro) all the vesbclB In thu inner harbor, and Lieutenant Hughes with uu armed boat's crew, set fire to tho Don Juan do Austria, Marquis Dueio, the Isla de Cuba and the Correo The large tiunsnoit Manila nnd ninny tugboats and small eiuft fell into our hands, "Capture or destioy Spanish squad ton," were Dewey's outers. Nover weto Instructions more effectually can led out. Within seven hours after arriving on tho scene of action nothing- remulned to redone, the markets. Wall Ntreet ltctlc'V. Ni w York, Mny ".Stock broker had it liusy two hours during tho Hiioit ses sion of the exchange today and there were no intcivuls of Idleness.- Tho mar ket was furiously active throughout and the keenness of the demand for stocks Kiithcicd force ns the session progressed until it had becomo very like it sctumblo tovurdii tho close Ossaclonal oflerlngs by operators content to tiko tho very substantial profits was swallowed up with almost no elfect In prices. The elo ment of a r prehension which had caused the tcaotton at the elope )cstcrday were cleared up. There was sonic, hesitancy In tho trading until an otllulal confirma tion had been received from Washington of the good nnws ftom Manila. The orco of tho upward tendency of prices wan in markablc In tho second hour and tho day's net gains range between 1 and 3 points Kir most of tho leadlnj; stocks. Total sales were 322, '0 shales furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN .. CO., stock brokers, Meats bulletins, rcom TOj-Tu1!. Open- High- Low- Clos I lug. est. est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil ai jn iv 20 13.)t 124. LsM, 1U'4 11 i Am Sug. He'g Co . 111 133V4 111 ' Atch., To. A: S. I'e .. 12 12'i 12 I A . T. A: S. F.. Pr .. 2SL. 29'4 2S. Am. Tobacco Co ....ll.'ii lUij 111U I Am Spirits U U 11 Am Spirits, Pr .... 27 Unit. c Ohio lS'i Urook. II T t'i Uay Stato Oas 1 Can Southern 4t'i 27 lS'fi Wt U u lii II 1S'4 3 41-8 'J I 40H 'I M 93 14 121 91"4 Ml. 94 -4 "0 i.-.-i n 12 u .fi'i ISIKj r.2i 104 .'i 114 s N J. Central ... 91 chic & O. W .. ... 13i 13 i Chic & Q, W ..121U 12114 12) r Mr. Tt . n r 1714 (-i,cnco Gas 149. J, 'nV 1 .",V" 1 ' c -" S- H'- 1 1 ' ntc .it I. & p .. .. Bli4 Cliie , St I'. SI. & O. 7t'i ic c. & St U .... 30 j- y jt j-j a w -inv , (,pl) ' j;pCtrc " 343? I"'lto Shnro 1S.3 I.ouls. tc Nash rdsi I Munhiittnn Hlo 102 M- OPj 9C"i TVi 31 12 Hi's lS.i'2 12 101 35 32 ran 111 1V 27' f, Mi 92'n 91 42 "0 un m 101 M. K. & Tex.. I'r .. Ki ' Mo Pacific 3H Nat Lead . , t N t entl1.1 ... 'J'. ...lll'i . . 11 T2U 11 20 ri Ont i West . North. Pacific 20 Nor Paelllc, Pr .... (I1; Pacific Mall 27'4 Phil. & Rend W, Southern It, It Ru, Southern It. It.. Pr . V Tcnn . C. & Iron . . 21 Texas Aj Pacific ... 11 Union Pnc . 1st Pr .. B7' i U. S Leather G", V. S Leather, Pr .. C2 Wnbnsli 7'a Wabash. Pr !;', -14 1S' H 20 2IU 1I4 r.s (.2 '34 eor, 119' j 2C4 1SU2 sec l 2 PA 11 67U tJ 7 ls'4 SS 147', 27ii Is'fc "s- 2ii H4 cs'!. li2 U ' Pi'g "9"s lll'i I West Union . . -0 1 Met Tiactlon Co USiJ CHICAGO HOARD Or TRADC. Open- High- Low- Clos Ing. est. est. Ing. WHBAT. Mn July CORN. July , September , OATS, Julv. . . Septembci , PORK, Julv. ! LARD 'July September . IV. 170 111 . io:i3 iori, io:i.j 107 lOC'i 11 3HS, 20 23 31 20 21 34 S578 27 2.1 10 'i5 "M 1'3 27 2J 11 01 11 ni 10 ;o el (- fi 9,1 5S7 n&o s-innlon I'oard of Trade I'xchango (iiiitntloiis--All (tiiotutlons iSuscd 1111 Par ol toil. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scranton A. Pitttton Ttac. Co. National Uorlng V DUll'g Co, Plist National Hank L'lmhuist Heulevatd Serantun Savings Hank Scranton Packing Co Laca. Iron & Steel Co 'lhlid Natknai Hank V) 700 100 '95 M 3& Throop Novelty MfK Co bO I Scranton Trac. Co .. IS Scranton Axle Woiks Alexander Car lleplacer Co ., Dime Dep & Dls. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Conipanj Scranton Illuminating, Heat &. Power Company 100 210 151 175 , ' ?,,',,"' i: S i.,,,;,,' lladrs National Hank .... 1U0 120 HONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first moitgage, duo 1920 Peoplo s Street Railway, first moitgage, duo 1913 People b Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage duo 1921 Dickson Manufactutlng Co ... LacUa Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6"",.. 115 115 115 100 102 102 bl 1W ! SIt- Vernon -'al Co Scranton Axle Works ' Scranton Traction Co. tirst mortgage t s, due 1932 . . . , 103 .New York Produce ,'lurl.et. New oik May 7 flout Strong and 1 n'1" 'eais IhloabJO- winter straights, "" tXaS &0 . .Minnesota patents, K-.75.i7 10, ! w'"te-r txtias, $1 i0a4 75, Minnesota bak- I llK- ""2.a5W, wlnttr low grades, J2.90.i3. W neat Spot stiong, No. l, Si u, noml it-it. t o b, afloat to airlve, options opened up with a utsh and veiy strong on unexpectedly higher Liverpool news, thereafter the) luled active and stiong with ictnaikable advances In Jlov and Jul) due tu excited actions of short3. closed lalijijc. up on the.se months and .'ic on otheis, No 2 red, Mu), jl.50.il 11, dosed $1 to. Jul), Jl H1I411I liv,, closed $1 H, September, lila'JJc , closed 93,c . De cember. b7(-;a'!c , c-ksc-d ss'ic. Coin Spot strong! options active and strong all day on big wc-ckl) clearances and the Jump in win at, closed uV net higher. Mil), 3saJ9c. dosed 39c , Jul). 395sa i9c e loses I Jfi Oats Spot steadv . No 2, 35141. 1.1 4i . No 1. ,:4a!lc , No 2 white-, '7iac , No 3 white .'bV.c , Hack mixed, western Sla'Ai'.c- ; truck white W a lie , options quiet and baiel) ste.nl vT closing e lower, Ma) closed J4c. Heef Stiong, famll). 12"0al3, extra mess, HOJOiilt, beet hums, $22a2J. packet H Wa 12: city extia India mess, JlSalo Cut Meats Stead) , plcl.led bellies Ca7i . do should. is, rt., do hams, 7aSc. Luni Quiet, westiin steamed, G 11, Mav, Jo 2i), letlm-d cpilet; continent 50.30, S A, ft, 75, compound 4a4c. Pork Easier, mess, J10.71.ill short clear. JllnU: family. SlJal.-.H) Hutter Stend) , western iream ety 14al7c , do factor). llaH'ic . El glus, 17c-.. imitation cieamery, 14,il5ic . statu ilalr), Hal(,'.c , do creamery, IPta l.o i-neese i;aset large white, byte , 1 small do bc- huge coloicd, bc ; small do, bc , old 1 bee-be largo fine), ba'ic , small fancy, Su9e , part skims tJUabV.- ; light skluiH, t' .a7e . full skims, 2a3c, Egrfs Steady, state and Penns)lvan!u llise., western fre'sli 10i3nllc . southern. 10alOlic. Pr.tutoes -Steud). Tallow Dull: city. :i,c : countiy, 3is-i3c, ns to qualltv Pe- uoieum iirni. tclltirel New Vork i: Plilladelphl.i and llultlmme, "''., do In I " " hlcauo ProdtiCB .Hiiiket. a I'hicai-o Mav 7-Mav wheut advanced to Jl.70 pti bushel on the board ot tuide to. day It closed .vcstc-rclay vvotth $1 )H. July udded 5-)e-. to Its value. The week dosed with the most exciting .lesslon In years. Muv or cash wheat, utter opening at $150, t limbed fctcadlly to fl 70. live cents nt a Jump and closed at $1 67. uu ad vanco tot the week of xnctly 50 cents per bushel. Joseph II Lelter tins apparently proven himself complete inastoi of the situation with entile control of the avail able wheat supply und ihorts at his mere). Even thoso who had sold July option i-xpe ng to till contracts with wheat for tlie now crop, wcr driven to cover today by tho continued strength abroad. Cash quotations vvcio ns lol. lows FUitt Strong; wlntei wheat pat ents h 'Wnw'. do. straights. $i.70aC; do. THE TRIBUNE'S 0PP0RT0NITY ONE INSERTION u A WORD. FOR RENT LUXURIOUS HOUSE - ALL LIGHT rooms, superior, modern, healthy. JONES, Jll Spruco street. OITICES, APARTMENTS, HACHELOR rooms, handsomu chandeliers nnd d'corntlons, steam heat marblo bowls, closets, sHiiltaiy JONES 311 Spruco St. KOR RENT-STORE AND HAKKRY. Apply to John Weber, Tnvlor, Pa l'OR RENT-OREAT OPPORTUNITY First class boarding lioitaa In central city, full of lodgers. Landlady discon tinued because of Illness. Immediate pos session A V HOWKR, 309 Conncll bldff HOUSE FOR RENT 405 WYOMING avenue. Applv to F. II. Clcmons, Blue Ridge CoaJ Company's oftlcc. Mcars Building. JARN FOR RCNT-C05 MAHON COURT. Apply to F. II Clcmons, Hluo llldget Coal Company's otllce. Mears Hulldlng. FOR SALE 1--v r- - - FOR 8ALE-HROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1541 Pcnn avenue, FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSB POWER boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. FORRENT OR SALE-HOUBE AT 411 Clay avenue. 9 rooms, modern ln provements. Inquire of C. J. POST, Com monwealth llldg HORSES AT AUCTION. HORSES AT AUCTION-WILL SELL A load of young, sound well broken draught, driving and business horses, Electric City stable, Scranton, Tuesday, May 10 1 o'clock p 111 Every horso guaranteed W U. Moore HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED - TEN HUSTLERS, FINE pa), steady cmplc)ment, chancu to mako money Apply ut once, "first coma llist served." 1900 Washer Co, 2JS Pcnn inenue. II. S Southworth, manager clears, JllOaS.S, spring wheat specials, i7 75, patents, JTiOaCT), straights, $1 50a .1.75: bakers, $ I 7Ca7 25 No 2 spring wheat, fl.15, nominal. No 2 spilng wheat, $1.1(1.1 150, No. 2 red, $1.51al b5. No. 2 coin, Mi allc. ; No. )eliiw. He , No, 2 oats, .,1c ; No. 2 white, 3Ju3le. , No J white, 52'4a 31' .c.j No. 2 t)c, 70c , No. 2 b.ttloy, 13au2c ; No. 1 llax "ced, J1.30, o. prime tlhiothy heed, J-Oa.' 75; hire!, SI 'SVia.l.Sjj ribs, $n7ullo, shouldeis, Ia5c ; sides, J5D0a 0 10, vvh.sk), $120. Philadelphia I'loWaum 'dnil.ct. Philadelphia. Mav 7 Wheat Strong and 7isc high"! , contt.ict tjrade, Alu), 120, bid. and jl 4u asked Corn I n e hanged, No. 2 mixed Ma) and Jul), 39 11 'ie Potatoes firm, white, choice, pel bushel, II11IOI, do fait to good, !a 'Lie Hutter Undiatmi'd, faiii) pi hits, 1m Eggs Stead) , fre -h ncaib), and western, lie, do southern, loUe Cliee-so I'nchangc-d. Rtllnisl SiiKats I" Inn. t'nt ton Unchanitcd Tallow Stead). Ll.o tt ml Drthseil I'oultrv Unchanged. Re. c pts flour, 2liW li.iirels anil lO.iJiO sacks; vvlu nt, lS.OeX) bushels; com, 121,(100 bushels, oats, 27,000 bushdh. Shipments Wheat fi.OOO but bets; corn, 54,10 bush els; oats, l'S.OOO bushels. ( hicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 7. Trade In caltlo to lay was dull at unchanged ptices; extra to I choice steers, $.ia3.3o, btcckcrs and leed-e-is, $3S5al, cows and belters, $'50al.71; calves, Jlnti. Hogs Prices average 2'je-. low el , trade active; tales were mostly at jial. extretre range bolug $3 Wa4.2.ij pigs bioiiKht $'50j3.95 Sheep anil Lambs Nominal on light offerings, shorn flock 1, $'2.1a4, clipped limbs, J"! 7,il.C'.. spiing del. $fia7V) Receipts-Cattle 100 heticlj liogs, lij.tW'i he.-d, sitep, J.oiiO head. East Liberty Cattlo.'Iurkot. East Llbctt), Pa, May 7 Cattle Steady; extra, $1 15a! 31; prime, ?!.05al.'O; common, $3 90a4H. Hogs Steady, primo mediums and heavy lugs !2Jal30, best Yorkers, $120al25, light Yorkers, $1 10a 4 15, pigs J391a40o, gord loughs $1 Jo 1 J. 75, comn on tu fair, $2.50a3.21. Sheep firm; choice dipped, $110a4'.M; comnion, $115a3fil, choice clipped lambs, $4ial'xi; common to good, $H5al70, spring latribs, $3a7; veal calves. $5a5 50 Now York Llvo Stock. New York. May 7 Beeves no tt adlng Calves Finn at Xln5 75. Sheep and Lambs Slow; lambs, lower; clipped sheep, JJ.W nil, clipped lambs, $l.50a5 25, spring lambs, $2 50 1 1 50 each, no unshorn stock. Hogs Nominally steady ut $4 Hal 40. Oil .'larket. Oil Cltv l',a , Mav 7. Credit balances. S.lc , certificates opened bCc bid for cash: first sales at 87c , highest, Ul'sc . cloneel, fle bid for cash; iiiles, two u-gular at S'ic cash as follows. IS 000 barrels at S7c , H.W) barrels nt fSc : 3 000 barrels at fcsc . 15,000 bauds at Me.: 1 000 barrels at 'tO'c ; totals sales, 4li000 batrels, ship menis (U.220 battels; iiihh, PJ 315 barrels OUR SOUTHERN COAST DEFENCES Major Quinn Hack In Veiv Orleans ller it Tour ol Insprrtlnii. New Ot leans La . May 8 -Ma lor Qulnn at livid In the city today over tho South ern Paelllc fion Beaumont, lex , vvheui he patted With Colonel Robeit, the presi dent of tho fortification bouul Colonel Robeit went to Galveston, wheie he will spend a week In inspecting lite defences of that eit) Mnjot Qulnn and Colonel Robert reached Beaumont together after Inspecting tho fortification woik now lin ing done nt Sabine Pass Thoy also In spected all the defenies below New Or leans, which they found to be ail mat was expected More mines will be laid to supplement the defences at the mouth ot the liver ns soon us the monitor Passaic reaches I'ott Eids The material for laying tho mines is already on hand und is oii',y awaltiug an opportunity to be trnnspuit ed down the liver. StiNOR DU B0SC LECTURES. Tim Spnnisli Secretary Calls Our Seuntnra Horder KiiH'miis," Toronto, May 8. -Senor Du Hose, late (list secietury of the Spanish Legation at Washington, lectured to two tliousuiid people here Thursday night 011 tho causes of the present war Senor Polo and many prominent men were present. Tho lec tin e was In aid of the Red Cross So ciety woik, und was delivered In a pri vate cupacil) Ho made a severe attack on the Amer ican people Ho traced the hlstoi) of tho trouble reiterating the Spanish arg uments, and sKike of American senators us "bordei lutllans. whoso Illiterate hoorlhhiiess Is only equalled by their venality and ludicrously pompous con ceit." He urged that American cupidity for conquest constituted a grave danger to Europe, Canada and Mexico, and con cluded by comparing tho Queen Regent of Spain with "the bloated politicians whose countenances depict tho lust that Is in their hearts," A POPULAR CLLAU1NG IIOUSi: for the lleiicllt ut Alt Who Have Houses Kent L'Htnte or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions ( cuts n Word L'xccpt Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AQENTS WANTED shroud careful limn In every town to make a few thousand dollars for himself quietly at home and not work hard! prl vato instructions und valuable, outfit of new goods sent free. Address Imme diately 1' O Hox WOS, Hoston, Mass. TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MME dlatcly. Call today at 529 Adams dvc Mile Mrs Miller, Manager ItELIAULE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency in their own towns ror the peat line of fast soiling novelties; pays Lv.P D.t-.D.roflti 'or ladles or Bents. SPIRO & WATICINS, 1031 und 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia. Pa. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTEDFOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price Jl 50: outfit 10c Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Lakeside Building, Chicago. Ill, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER ifnsDwvfvrASom L $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safe Investment. For interview address P. O. Hox 374, Scrauton, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000 AND UPWARDS, CITY PROP ett) Gardner, 16 Library building. $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $500 AND upwards. Inquire of W. H. Uooth & Co., at Powell's Music store. REALSTATE CTTT'TENTlTATTaTTSr'TITLE PBR fect, convenient locutions, llnest resi dence avenues, rapid increase In vulue. Moycr. Jacobs, La Monte, McGuire, Peri ber, Browning have bought. Now Is jour chance. Call lor cltcular. JONES. 311 Spruce street CHIROPODIST nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at tholr rcsidenco If desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS und cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A HRIGGS, Proprietor. Leavo ordcis 1104 North Main avenue, or Elckes" drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono MHO LEGAL NOTICE AUDITOR S f'NOTICE IN Re' ESTA l'G ol Ldwin Haling, deceased In tlie Or linns Couit ot 1. icK iw.11111.1 1 mint) Not ie is hMibv neii lh.it ihe under signed an auditor appointed bv tho Or phans Coutl of Lackuwuiui.i eounty, to distribute the funds in the hands ot Ed win Jl. Hodgson, administrate! of above estate, will attend to tlie duties of his appointment ut his olhec. loom ', Repub lican building In tin- ltv of Ser.inton in said ciiintv on Saturela) May 21 lMs at nine, o clock a. m tit wlilch time und place all peisons lntc tested mutt appeal ami present their claims or be foicvtr debaned ftom coming In on said funds H. P. TINK1IAM, Auditor. ESTATE OF MORGAN HOWEN. LATE ot Spring Brook Township, de-ceased. Letters testamentary i-pon the above n.imeel estate having been giantcel to the undeislgned, all licr.sous having claims or demands against said estate will pre sent them for pu)ment, and all persons. Indebted thereto will plenso make imme diate pa) mint to ARJA BOWEN, Kxicutor, Spring Brook Pa W G.V LORD THOMAS, Attorney SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN Ad stenographer or correspondent, has had foin years' experience also under stands bookkeeping Address T. C, 1120 Cedar avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A .MAN TO take caro of horses or ult) other kind ot employment, tlrst class rofc-ieticet. Address O. D. W , 205 Washington ave nue t'ltj SITUATION WANTED AS ERRAND boy or otllce boy. Address E J , Trib une. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG mnn aged 20 )e-ar, as assistant; can furnish best of leference. E. G. E,, caro Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTED-UY A 1'IRST class barber- good references. Ad dress II Kaderelt, 427 Lackawanna ave nue, City DRUGC.IST-A QUALII'IED ASS1ST- unt with long uxpeileneo and capablo of taking chaige, wishes permanent po sition; best or leferetuc Druggist, caro Tribune otllce SITUATION WANTED-AS WAITRESS or second girl In private family; can furnish best cltv reference. Call or ad dress Waitress, 510 Spruco street City SITUATION WANTED-1N ANY LEGIT- Imato business, by George E Davis foimerl) of the theater, ut JUG franklin avenue YOUNG MAN. 23. WANTS POSITION, willing to do utmost anything In of fice, store, or mako himself generally iixeful, good pcnmaTi, Apply II, Tribune otllce SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG GIRL warns situation to learn with a tlrst class dressmaker E S care of Tribune otllce PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITEOl', Conncll Building, Scranton. E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE reur of t,0t Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton TREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Hulldlng, 12ii Washington uvenue, Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Uank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRf vate Hrspital, 101. W)otnlug and Mulberry. DR. F L M'ORAW. 305 SPRUCE street DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O PR C. C. LAL'BACH. 115 Wyoming nyc7 WELCOME C. 8NOVER, 421 LACKA wanna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES UARRING & M'SWlilfNEYTcOMMON" wealth building. Interstato Secret Ber vice Agency PRINTINO the tribune" puDLisiiiNa co North Washington avenue- Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done, facilities unsurparsed In this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS, KUETTKL. REAR Bit LACKA wenna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. LAWYERS FRANK 13. BOYLI3, ATTORNEY AND Counsollor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 11, Washington avenue. OKELL & OKELL, ATTORNEYS, 5 TO II Coal Exchange, building, Scranton. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT terneys nnd Coitnsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scrntitoti, ln. JAMES II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Low. Rooms 413 nnd 414 Commonwealth Building. JE8SUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlrg Rooms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTOnNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 615 and 51B, Board of Trado building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue nnd Spri'co street. B- F. KILL-AM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 306 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa JAS J II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton, EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNBY-AT-Law, 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pn. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W, BERTHOLF Atty . Mears Bldg PHYSICIANS AND GURQEONB DR. ICAY"lIAS MOVElTTlls" OFFICE to tho Scrnnton I'rlvato Hospital, cor ner W)omlng Ave. nnd Mulberrv St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night call, 413. DR. C. L. FREY SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D., HOME opathlst, No 22S Adams uvenue. DR A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, coiner Wyoming avenue nnd Spruce street, Scranton Ofllco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m to G p m DR. W. 13. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue DR L. M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 203 Hoard of Trade- bullellng. Ofllco hours, S to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rcrl dence 300 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Ituptuie Tiuss fitting and Fnt Redue tlm Ort'ee tele phono 13i3. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. Of FICE 211 Adams Residence 111S Mulboiry. Chron ic diseases, lungs heart, kidneys nnd genlto-uilnary organs a specialty. Hour.. J to I p in. W O. ROOIC, VETERINARY SDR goon Horses. Cattle and Dog tto.ateil. Hospital 124 Linden street, Scranton. Tolephono 2072 HOTEL3 AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAKE. 125 AND 127 1'KANK. lin avenue, Rutcs reasonable P. Z1EGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D., L &. W passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plun VICTOR KOCH, Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL Of THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses prepuititor) to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D , Walter H, Buell, A M MIDWIFE MRS GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIPH, 151S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS a R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurser)men, store IIS Washington ave nuo; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST fROM PHILIPPINE isl ands. Greatest Naval Battle. B.ioes nil blown to pieces and landed In Net tlcton's Shoe Store, Washington nveinn Ladles' fine Button shoes russet and ilnniTnl.i ens) 1 2 51) .it JI-TI- Lwliei Him. $2.00 shoes for 9se L idles' Oxfords cost $1.50, for 79c .Mens $2 50 cult and rus bet shoes for $1 49. $3 00 shoes foi $1 9s, t u ' BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC I'd., balls, picnics parties, receptions. .e dings und concert work furnished 1,: terms address It J Bauer, conduciot i 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbeu music storo MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. U0 Washington avenue Scranton Pu FRANK P BROWN &. CO WHOLE salo dealers In Woodwnre, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna uve RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey ' (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) , Stations In New Yoi It-Foot of Ul-eii. street, N, It., and South I'erry W httehall ".Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur-ltti- cleanliness und comfott. time Stable in effect feb 20, isjs. Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc , at 8 20. 10.10 a m , 1,2), 2.35, 3 20, 7 10 p in 8unda)s, 8 00 a m. 1 00 2 15. 7.10 P. m f or Lukewood and Atlantic City. 8 20 "'for New York, Newark and Elizabeth. 8 20 (express) a m . 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car). 3 20 (express) p. m Sunday. 2.15 p- m Train leaving l 20 p m arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Tei mlnal 7.17 P m und New York 7.05 p in. for Muuch Chunk, Allentown Bethle hem. Easton und Philadelphia. 8 JO a in . 1.20, 3.20 p. in Sundays, 2 15 w in For Baltimore and Washington Und points South and West via Bethlehem, S 20 u. m . 1 20 p. in Sundays, 2 15 u m for Long Brunch Oceun Grove;, etc , at 8 Ma. in und 120 p m for Reading. Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg. via Allentown, 8 20 u til , 1 20 p m. Bun du). 2 15 p in for Pottsv Ule, 8 20 a m . 1 20 p m Returning leave New York, foot of Lib ert) street North River, ut 4 00, 910 lex-pu-s a i' 1 30 texpress with Bullet purlol car) p m. hunduy, 4 20 a. nj Leave New Yotk, South ferry, foot Whitehall stieet. ut 9.0D a m , 1 25 p in Pussengenv arriving or departing troni this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated rullroads, Broadwa) cablo cars, and feirles to Brookl)ii unci Stnteii Island, making quick transfer to nnd fiom Giand Central Deput and Long Island Railroad Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Teimlnal, 9 00 a m.. 2 00 p m Sunday, U 25 a m Through tickets to all points at lowest rate may bo hud on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II P. BALDWIN, Gon. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen. Sunt. BUREflO SIX INSERTIONS 50 A WORD. to Kent, Situations for Five Schedule In I'.ffect Nov. 38, 18J7 Trains Leave Wllkcs-Barro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., weak days, for Sunbury HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Galtl. more, WashlnKton, and for Pitti burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burr; and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'IPass Agent. J. I(. HUTCHINSON, lleneral Manager. Del.. Lncka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton as follows. Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 3 00, 5.15, 8 00 and 10 05 a. in., 13 55 and 3 33 p. m Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia und tho South, 515, 8 00 and 10.20 a. a., 12 55 and 3 33 p. m Washington nnd way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tob)hanna accommodation, 610 p. m. Express for Uinghninton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Halh, Datisville, Mounc Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2 33, 9 00, a. m., and 1 51 p. m , making close connections nt Buffalo to all points in tho West, Northwest nnd Southwest. Blnghamton nnd way stations, 1 03 p, m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.53 p m. Express for Utlcn nnd Richfield Springs, 2.15 a in , nnd 1 55 p m Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a m , nnd 1 55 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes Barre, PI) mouth Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for WlUlnmtport, Hsirrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington nnd tho South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, t) 00. 10 05 u. nt , and l.Co nnd C 00 p. m. Nantleoke nnd intermediate stations, 80S nt,d 1110 n m. PDmouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 35 and S 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12 45 p m Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains for detailed Information, pocket time tables etc , apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, fob 21, trains will leave Scrunlou us follows: For Carbondale b 20, 7.55, S 55, 10 15 n. m , 32 00 noon, 1 21, 2 20. 3 52, 5.25, 0 25, 7.57. 9.1.1. 11 00 p in. , 1 lb a. ni. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. m., 2 20 p. m For Honesdnle 6 20, E.55, J0.13 o. m.; 12 00 noon , 2 20 5 25 p m For Wllkes-Uarre-' 13, 7.50, 8.45. 9 Si, 10 41 n. in , 12 03, 1.25, 2 21, 3.33, 4 41. CIO, 7 50. 10 2S, 11 TO p. m. for New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley R It , 6 45 a m. 12 05, 125, 4 41 p. m (with Black Diamond Express!, 11 30 p m For Penns)lvanla R R. points C45, 9.33 a m. J 2 21, 4 41 n 111. For western points via Lchl(,h Valley R. It., 7 50 a lit., 12 0?, 3 3J (with Black Diamond Express). 10 28, U.J0 p. m. Trains will arrive ut Scranton as fol lows Fiom Cnrbondalo and tho north 6.40, 7 45, b.40. 9 34, 10 40 a. m., 12 00 noon, 1.20. 2.1S 3 25, 4 37, 5 13. 7 43. 10 25, 11 27 p. m. From WIIkes-Bnrro nnd the south 6.'5, 7 50, 8 50, 10 10, 11.55 a. m ; 1.16 2.14. 3.43. 5 20 6 21, 7 53, 9 05, 10 05 p. m , 1.13 u m. Complete Information regarding rates to nil points In tho United States and Canada may bo obtained ut the ticket of fice In the depot Special attention glvpn to Western and Southern resort business. J. XV. BURDICK. G P. A Albany. N. Y. H W CROSS, D P A , Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comtuit. In Effect Feb. 2i. 1S93. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. It R. at I) 15 a in , and 12 03, 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m For Plttston and Wllkes-Uarre via D , L. ic XV It. R . 09. 11 1 a. m , 1.55. 3 35. for White Haven. IIii7lcton. Pottsville. and principal points In the coal regions "la I). 4- H R- H . C.43, 12 03, 2 21 and 1.41 P for Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D A- H R R..ti'3 a m.. 12 05, 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 PEof Tunkhnnnoek, Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi al" stutlons Ma D. 1. & XV. It. R.. 8 08 u m . 12 43 and 3 31 p nf. for Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara falls Chicago ami all points west via D & II R R. 12' 3 3.1 (Black Diamond Expiess). 10 28 and 11 311 p m Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehigh Vnlle) parlor cars em all trains between Wllkes-ltario nnd New York, Phlladel nhta. Buffalo anil Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H WILBl .', Gen Supt, CHAS S 1.1313 Pass Agt 20 Cortlandt st reel N'e w York A W NONNHMACIIER. Asst General Pass Agt 2u Coitl milt st New York. Scranton oirire. 309 Lackawanna avenue. Kric and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 19, 1S97. Trains leavo Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Haw ley and local points at 7.0S a m and 2 21 P m. Arrive at Scrnnton from above points at 10 23 a m . 3 15 and 9 35 p m. SCIIAVrON DIVISION. In F.f feet December 13th, 1807. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Nortb Bound. South Bound. 201 !M -. 5& Btattom jgfl m (Trains Dallv, Ex. 3 j y. I cept hunday ) I go I ... r xc.urive Leavei i m ts-Jn y Franklin s: .... 740 .... Tto.west 4-ud street ... TM . .. !!! .... 7 00 Weehawkou .. 810 .... p ulArrlve LsaTe y u ".. I.... 1 13 VadOiU " . I ildl .,' ion Hancock ,, gii ! .... Ul HtarlUM ... as.,,, U46, HrestonPark ... S31 .... U40 Wluwooa 41 .... U2J royntello .. 3 60 .... lilt orsoa !! .,., 1UC3 rinvsant Mt, . .. iril ... .... tllli UuloEdala ... sco .... 1149 I'oie.stClty .. Sit ... II SI Carbondale .... SI .... (lino eVUItU Ilildge . . nstil ... I Ilim Maylleia .... 18 4$.... U si .leiinyn 3 4i , . .... It is Archibald 3 31 . ,, 1 .11 IV Wlutott ... SM .. , II I' l'eekvllla .. SM 1107 olrphant .... 4 01 . ., I 'limi ITIceburg .. 4 07 I 1101, 'Ihroop ... 410 HO! Providence .. ill 1110371 Park Place , . 14 17 I10&5 bcraolon .. 4B0 .. . am I eave Arrive r ti All trains ruu dally except bundjy. L Bljcnines that trulns stop ou signal tor pas. wagers. secure rates via Ontario , Western before purchasing ttoltou and save money Day and Night Kipresstothe West. J.O. Anderson, Oen.l'aAi Agt. T, IHWrcft, BIT, l'asj, Agt, Boruton, ra.
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