niE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1898. -EXCITEAIENT IN THE WHEAT PITS r A Jump ol 30 Ccnli 'In the Cat duel Yesterday. MAY WHEAT REACHES J1.90-JULY WHEAT ADVANCING, TOO-LEITI3H SAID TO HH BUY1NO IT-CHICAGO PREDICTIONS AND TIII5 COURSE OP THU MARKET TIlKlti: LAST week. New Yoik, May 0 Tliere was ere.lt excitement on the Produce exchange thli morning. Mny wheat rose to 190. The shorts made frantic eftortB to get In when the marki t opened at 170, nn advance or 10 over Saturday's cloning prices, but within half nn hour the pilce wan run up to 190, nn advance of SO cents in halt an hour Then there was a lull, but the price remained firm, and nn hour later had fallen oft only U of a cent. July wheat opened at 118, an advance of G over Saturdav, und lose at once to 121, an aiUiitice of 8?S, wheie It stuck. Evetboily admits now that Letter bus absolute control of the May option, and the shotts realize that they inn deliver only at such prices as be may dictate. The feeling I rapidly gaining ciound that Lelter also In heavily interested In July, notwith standing his disclaimers. Liverpool rubles showed an advance this morn ing equivalent to 12 rents a bushel. in Chicago wheat opened at 173, an advance of 0 cpnti oxer Saturday's rlote, and lose to 175 July opened nt 10071. against Satin duy's closing pi Ice of 10CH, and lose to 115, a total advance of neatly 9 cents. The tnniket is de cidedly bullish and those who have been piedlctlng $2 wheat aie getting their vocal organs Into shapo to say "I told you so." The excitement In the wheat pit con tinued tluough the dnv. About noon May wheat fell off to 170, but later iul lleil to 1S5, at which llguie it stood when the matket closed The net ad vance over Saturday was 25'i. After May fell July rose to 123')4, and closed nt 12S'3, against 113 Satutday, an ad vance of 15'2. The prices advanced cent and 1 cent at n time, and up to noon 30,000 bushels had changed bands. The expected sympathetic ilse In Hour took place One sale of Minne apolis hest was leported at $8 per bar rel. This Is an ndvance of 60 cents to day, and of over $2 per ban el In three weeks. Other grades lose In piopor tlon. FOUR PRISONERS ESCAPE. They Climb tho VV nil of (ha Cumber Innd County Jnll. Sunbmy, Pa , May 9 Four prlsoneis escnped fiom the Northumberland rouuty jail hero today. They cut a hole thiougb the cell wall leading to the Jail j aid. Once in the nrd, they climbed to the top of the wull and de scended to the ground by means of a. 1 ope ladder. Tho convicts wore Fntnk Iletz and John Stltzer, of Shnmokln, and Wil liam Smith nnd Harry Krlsher, of Cen ttalla. They were serving two jean for larceny and occupied one cell. Win den Doltrlch started in pursuit, but failed to find any trace ot them aside, from finding pait of the lope ladder u mile from town . POWDER MILL EXPLOSION. Two .Men Killed nt the HfirLs In Maine. It iudom Portland, Me., May 9. The wheel mill nt tho Gambo powder mills In Windham, sixteen miles north of this city, blew up today, causing the death of Walter MaNfteld and Prank Duptlll. Tho powder mill was not In operation at the time, but men were at wot It making lepalrs near tho wheel mill. It Is supposed that the explosion re sulted fiom n. blow stmck by one of tho woikmen. The plant was owned and opoiated by tho Oilentnl Powder lompany. The financial loss Is not heavy. FITZSIMA10NS ACCEPTS.. Will Meet Kid Moot or Jim Corbetl for Crihh Considerations. Boston, May 0 Bob Fltzsinimons has nnrounced his acceptance of tho ofter of Kid McCoy to pay the cham pion $10,000 for ti fight at middleweight and nlso his acceptance of tho offer of James J. Coibett of $25,000 for an op portunity to icgnlu the heavyweight championship Fitzslmmons will meet either man befoie the regulatly or gnnUed club offering the laigest purse, but he will Insist on a side bet of $10, 000 In etch case.and both matches must take plaro befoto tho last of September, this year. This announcement Is accompanied with the ofter ot Martin Jullnn. Fltz- n.llii ,11 v 1 rMii" ":. try If rrc.-y man could live n out door life. fiaswti: hit time ith trim and fishing rod oud cauec, thet would be less illness in the world Unfortunately, the demands of modern cMlUMlou will permit very few men to live tul ideal, hctlthful life Man; aicn hs to ptni the day abut up iu otBceBiiiii! store, and the night incloe jjinraenti in crowded cities They get little out doc: exerciie One of the results of luw uuh'altliy sedentary living is the awful prevalence of that dread disease comittuptlon. One-sixth of all tb- deaths ach year are due to this telentleis enemy l-ormrrlj- physicians pronounced this dis rae tncurame u it. now generally non that there is n marvelous medicine that for the past thirty jean has been curiae con sumption Almost without a failure It is Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It ( ures fl per cent, of all cases of consump tion, bronchitis asthma, laryngitis and other diseases of tbe dir passages R is the gtent ie builder It teais dowu, carries off and exrrrle old, iutrt tissues and replaces them with the firm tissues of health It restores tbe lost appetite and makes the uigesuon peneei "Foik leaisnM I had a attack of irriii that left m"thiual snd I ings in a bad ronilltlon, ' vritei. Mrs Msry rwttrr.an of 300 Barker St MsnifUld, Ohio T!e doctor stld I had dis. ease of tbe throat and bronchial tubes I con tlaued la (row worse I had pain in the upprr part of ia chest and a tevtre croigh which crew vrot.c i.t night a4 la the niaming, with heavy eipiorsuo 1 would cough up mat lery scabs, after which I wauld experience a burning nnd martin sensation la ur throat 1 took the doctor's prescriptions without num ber, bet they did me no guod I look sixteea luttUs of co.1 liver oh aH was as bad as eve; I thtu too il,s Lotties of Dr. Tierce's Rolden lrikal Ifiseovary. and three of the 'Pellets' ,1 becuu to iiuiioe In eeery witv and uow en. ji v good lie iUH and have taVeu uo medicine fat over six uiuntua." rr v 'fen.-' "' , plmmon'B manager, and tbo prlre fight er hlmielf to pot 12,600, that neither McCoy nor Corbott will mnko good his offer. Denver, Colo., Mny 9. After read ing the Associated Press dispatches from Boston this afternoon announc ing that Hob ritzslmmons had accepted his offer of ?5,000 for an opportunity to regain the heavyweight champion ship, James J. Coibett sent the fol lowing message to Willlnin A. Hrndy, his muunijer, who Is In New York- "Go after thnt man (Fltzslmmons) and make my offer to hhn ngaln J.'j.oOf) that I will stop hint In ten lotinds and put up some money. Show him up." BASE BALL. EASTERN LEAQUE. Ilkes-lliirre-Nyrncuso. Wllkes-Barro, May 0. Syracuse could nut who Cookie) 's delivery today. I'lio visitors got only six hits ott him and they woro prett) wall scattered, lly bunching their hits la the II rut inning WUKes-llaria scorcfour runs vhlch gnvo thorn a lead that could not bo overcome. Score: WILKCS-BAHP.E A. 11. Jt. Jl. O. A U Goeckel, II) 2 1 u 11 u u Italllgiin, if 4 11110 Knight, If 4 0 1 4 o 0 Wright, cf 2 2 1 u U 0 Mlnticlum, 3b 4 U 1 2 1 1 AUurton, 2b 4 l :: j i; i Sullivan, hh 4 0 1 "J t 1 II, Smith, c 4 1 1 5 1 0 Coakley, i 2 1 o U 2 0 Totals 30 7 27 n SYRACUSE. A. 11. It. J I. J. OUt leu, 21) t 1 u Clan J, ct 4 U 1 J. Smith. 3b 5 1 1 J. J. O'Ureln, If .... 5 U 0 liannlvan, ss 3 12 Lezotte, if 4 II II Carl, lb 3 1 1 Barrel!, o 4 0 1 Lampe, p 3 u u Lako 1 0 u O. 4 4 1 0 1 1 12 1 U 0 Totals V. 4 24 17 'Lake batted for Lampo in iho nlntli Inning. Wilkos-Barrc .. .40120 0 n 0 -7 Syracusa 00210000 11 Earned runs Wllkcs-Bane, '.; Sra cuse, I. First on errors WIH-es-Barii 2, Syiucuse, 2. Threo-baso bit light. Two-baso hits lliillgan, Athcrton, Sulli van, Knight. Minnchan, 11. Smith, J. Smith, Uurrcll. Base 011 balls OK Coak ley, C, off i.ampe, 0 Struck out lSy Coakley, 3, by Lampe, 1. Left on buses Wllkes-Barro, 7, Siracuse, 9 Doublo plavs Sullivan to Athcrton to Goeckel; J. Smith to J. O'Brien to Carle; J. O'Urlen to Carle. Wild pltch-Ccnkley, 2; Lampe, 2 Umplte DocbCher. Time Two hours. At Springfield it.li.i:. Providence 3 0 2 'J 0 1 1 0 10 8 5 Sprlllgllcld 0 00020011 4 10 8 liatterles IS rutin and Greshman; Hem ming and Nichols NATIONAL LEAQUE. At New York lt.ll.ic. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 3 New York 0 0 U 0 2 0 0 1 3 li 3 Hattcrles Dunn nnd Knn; Meekln anil Grady. l'mplree Cuiry and Snvder. At Pittsburg- It 11.11. Loulsvlllo 2030 0 100 0 r. S 2 Pittsburg I 0 0 30200 y 11 G liatterles Cunningham and Dexter; Ithlnes nnd Schrlver. Umpires O Day and McDonald, At Cincinnati It II. 14 St. Louis 2 0000020100 1 l. 12 I Cincinnati ....2010101000003 9 4 Batteries Hughes and Clements; Hill, Daniels nnd l'eltz. Umpires Cushman and lleydlcr. At Cleveland Jt 11. '2. Chicago 00 4 4 1200 11318 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Hatteiles Grilllth and Donobue, AVI1 son, McAHster, Kelb and Xlmmer. I m plns Swaitwood and Wood. At Washington U.I1.C. Philadelphia 0 10 0 0 3 7 0 0-1115 1 Washington . .032200000004 liatterles Dunklo, Piatt and Mopnr lond; Mercer and Pat roll. duplies Cmsllo and Andrews. At Boston I5.II.K, Baltimore 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 7 O l'l 17 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 11 0 (Ml 11 0 2 2 Bntterles Hughes and Clarke; Nichols nnd Bergen. Umpln s Lynch nnd Con nolly. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. A' Nm folk Norfolk, 2, Lancaster, '1 At Richmond Richmond, I; llnrttonl, 7. At Reading Reading, 0, Newark, 5, At Allentown Allcntonn.7; P.itorton, '.'. HONESDALE. Homy Itelhhcln has entered upon bin duties us Junltor of tho new savings, bank The Citizen's Bulletin boanl Is the most attractive idnco In Honesdnlc, these dnys. Mts. Robert M. Dnrlli nnd son hnve returned from a two weeks' visit nt White Mills. The golden Jubilee supper to bo given in the city hall on Thuiralay evening Is for the new Geimiin Lutheran church fund Cnptnln G. A. Smith, of Campany U left at 7.41 this morning with forty rectuits for his company nt Mt. Gret na Ho will join other recruits ut Scranton. Tho Honesdnlo Shirt company's plnnt that burned on Sunday morning gave employment to one hundred hnnds, nnd tho box factory of W. G. Illnkney, em ployed twenty-live hands. The build ing and stock of both companies ate a totnl loss. Both companies wcie paitlally insured It Is tumored that W. G. Blakney, who owned the build ing, will rebuild nt once. The oilgln of the lire Is unknown. AKCHBALD. Tho Junior Christian Endeavor so ciety of the Presbyterian chutcb will hold nn entertainment in the church this evening, Muy 10, ut 7.13 o'clock. A I first-class programme has been pro- 1 pared. The ehlldien will bo assisted by Miss Lenu Miller, the well-known elocutionist, of Scranton. The admls- slon will be ten cents At the Central school building yester day mottling "Old Glory" was lali-ed to the breeze. After tho ling was ralrcd the pupils sang pattintic songs Chailes V Law, the popular oung undtrtnker. of North Main street, has returned from a visit at Washington, D. C , and other points South. Messtd. Thomas Monlo anil Fled. Bishop, of tho Medico. chit ui gleal col lege, of Philadelphia, have returned to their homes hero to pus tho summer vacation. Tho Delawnio and Hudson company paid their employes at this place yes terday afternoon. DALTON. The closing exercises of the Graded school will bo held this evening In the Mcthodtet Episcopal church. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Ketrlow. New York, May 9. Probably today's stock maikut owed its llrmness and, at somo points, Its strength to tbo extra ordinary course of prices In tho wheat market. With May wheat selling in this market at $1.00 a bushel for the middle ot month and with July option almost keeping apace with it, there is assured proinlso of nn abundant Increase or, wealth for this country. Tbo outbreaks ot lolenco und of bloodshed In Ituly and Spain on account of the dearnois ot liiead and tho advancing prlco tor that necessity at other points in Europa ure only tco convincing ovldence that tho high pi Ices for v heat are not due 10 speculative manipulation but to the urg ent need ot torelgu consumers. The day s business was tho heaviest since hist fall, tho total sales ot nil stocks reaching 00,200 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Meals building, rtoms 70"-7o!. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug Am. Cot. Oil Am. Sug. Ite'g. Co Atch., To. & 8. Fo ... 204 2'J'u 20 Vi 1J2 13 11H 11 27t 18 40 1 !' CO',4 tll'4 ll's 124 in' a ill1. Wi4 7f.U 31 1.) L1)'4 1V1H 1J3 12l 12"j H28 mi 20 Hi llJVa 12 V9 18 404 3'4 50 V4 94i HVfc 121 WVi !'"54 95M, '& 31"j v; 3G A , T. & S. F., IT .. 23"i 30' Am Tobacco Co ....114 I15V8 Am. Spirits 11 12U Am Spirits, pr 27i ? Halt. & Ohio lSj ISM Hrook. It. T 40'i 41 Hay State Gas S'i :tti Can. Southern Mi)i t0't N. J. Central HI !" Chic. & (1. W 13 14'8 Chic. tc G. W 124, 125 Chic., II. tc Q P'JU 100 Chicago Gas M'4 9SVi Chic., Mil. & St. P .. 9I4 ' Chic, It. I. & P W 9S Chic , St. P. M. 4. O. 75U 71! C. C. C. & St. L .... 31 3l"8 N. Y L. C. & W .. VlVi 1T4 Gin. Electric 31 3ti 114 11 34'j Lako Shore ..4, Louis. A: Nash , ..182',4 lb1V4 182'A 13 f.1H tfj WU CIVi Manhattan Clo 101 M. IC & Tex., Pr .. SVt, Mo. I'nclflo M Nat. Lead 33 ior 102' 10 TO ri 33'j, s.t 3" fA 3it 3.1 11 m r.'4 2i.7 W? L"l 21 11H f.Si l.i C2lt I.l'i W 33)4 115", 15 S.0 ijb ::i w N. Y. Central 114 Ont. & West 15 North Pacific 2rt Nor Pailllc, Pr .... 667 Pucine Mall 20 Phil. & Head I1) Southern 11. It . . . S Southern It. P.. Pr.. 21 Tcnn , C. & Iron .... 21 Texas & Pacific .... iV Union Pnc, 1st Pr .. Cb U. S. Leather fi)4 U S Leather, Pr .. CT Wabash 7 Wabash, Pr lm. West. Union W 15'4 27W 17 29' 4 lrl4 30's ' 11 "4 V Wi 7 20'.. vr,k si4 0 2.-.H 11 &s (, 62 7 19 li P " IIP' W. & L. C 2'1 2 2 !'i Met. Traction Co ..H9'i i:0"8 llb'i 149 CHICAGO BOARD OP TltADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. May 173 175 1M 173 July. 109 to 110 121 110 120" Sept S'Jto 00 93 kJ 'JIV COUN. July September OATS. 3-.V, ?'. 27 24 37 3 3H S7Vj .7 L'l',4 July September poniv. 3ii LAUD Julv Scpembcr 2S 21 11.00 11.23 11.00 1122 5S7 5.'.i- 5S7 1 93 ny2 0 02 0 03 Srrnnton nonril of Trndo Evchango (luotntion--All (uotutious lluscd on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. AskcJ. Scranton &. Plttbton Trac. Co. National Bering ti Drill'g Co. First National Bank Elmhurit Uculevuid Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Lac.t. Iron &. Steel Co Thlid Nutlcnai Bank Throop Noielty Mfg Co Scranton True. Co Scianton Axlo Works Alexunder Car lteplaccr Co .. Dime Dcp. 1 DIs. Bank l'cck Luinliir Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton illuminating, Heat & Power Comrany Scranton Poising Co Tradois' Nutlcnai Bank BONDS. Scranton l'as. ltallwuy, first moitgage, due 1J20 People's httcct Hallway, first L0 700 100 95 30 2S5 VI IS 100 Hi 173 210 43 iio 100 15U 113 mortgage, duo 191S 113 Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manuluctiillng Co ... Lacka. Township School 5.. City of SoriMiton St. Imp. G.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiks Scranton Traction Co., first mortgago C's, duo 1932 115 100 102 102 t3 1O0 103 Pliiliidulpliiii I'lovmoii Murliel. J'hlladclphli, Mav 9. Wheat Strong and tally loo higher, contiaet grade. May, $1.50 bid, $1 55 asked, nnmln il. Corn I'lrni and 2ve higher; No 3 inlicd. May and June, 41'..ii2o 1'ot.itoes Easier; whit, eholn per bushel, $1 00, do. fair 10 goOil, do., lwi15c. Hour Strong and ZZc. per burn 1 higher. Butter Unchnmtrtt; fancy western cieanury, 17o ; do prints, lo Ego Sternly, fiesh. math), lie ; do western, lie ; do. s-outhern, 10'sc ClleesH Firm. Refined Sugtis Quiet and at 1 13 a. m Nm. 1, 2, 3, 5, tl anil S ilo. dined i-Iiie nnd No. 1 ic at K 30 i in. Nos. 1 to 77. Inclusive, showed a further dirllno ot 1-lfic, all olhnr grades un cliaugid Cotton Stcad.v '1 allow Un changed, Live nnd Drefsed foultiy Ln changed. Ret ilpts FIuui, 'Jijoo barrels and 2S.01X) hacks, vheat, 4,500 bushels: corn, 115,000 bushels; oats, 13) DoO bushels. Shipments Win at, roooo bushels, corn, W,C10 bushels; outs, l.no bushels. .Null ork Proiliicn illitrliet. Now York May 9 Plain Excited and decidedly higher. Ulscoutuglug bu)ers. Wheat-Spot stiong; No. 2 red, M SS, f o. b, nlloat to arrive, nominal; options sen nationally strong all day on thn blggen short senro of the ear, both May una Julv hid tremendous advances, tho for mer closing 2'iSiC. net higher, latter 154c. hlghir and other months Gas'ic nst hlght r. No 2 led, May. 1 70a 1.00. closed Jl S5'4; July, $1 ISal 2S(, closed Jl 23Vii bep 1 ember n7tieaJ102, closed J102, Decent lit r 8'Jlin9ric . closed 95c. Corn Spot strong; No. 2, 4iv4e , f. o. b . nlloat; op tions strong nnd nctlvo all day. closed 2'ia2ljC net higher; May. closed 41Vic ; July, 42Vc , September 43c. Oats Spot stronger; No 2 3Cc ; No 3, S5ye ; No. i white. SSal'tC , No 3 whlto, 37Ha3Sc ; op. tlons aulel but stronger with other mar kets, closing at Pic advance. May. closed 1 Tnc Butter Film, western creamery, 1 14Hal7e. . do. factorv. 13-vl4so : Elglns, 17c ; Imitation creiniery. Vlal5Hc ; Hate .dnlty, HaK.'te ; do creamery, HVialTe. Eggs 1 irm, siato amt rennssivnnin, H'iiC ; western fresh, 10ialle. ; Houtliein, 10Hc Chlondo Produce Mnrl.et. Chicago, May 9 Tho most exciting market since the Franco-l'russl.in war wns witnessed In the wheat pit todny on the Chicago board of trade An advance of lie. a bushel wub scored In the nctlvo option. Jul) Tho mnrket loaded only lo THE POPULATION OF SCRANTON Scranton Is about 110,000, nnd we would say at liast one-half are troubled with some affection cf tho Throat nnd Lungs ns those rompluints are, according to statistics, morn numerous thun others Wo would advise all not to neglect tho opportunity to call on their druggist and get u bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, Price 25 and 50c. Trial size flee. Sold by ull drugglstb. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT BUMME-R RESIDENCE FOR KENT IN Dalton; live minutes' walk from sta tion; 10 large rooms, bath and laundry; nowly furnished, flue view; ample grounds, udjolns homo of Dr. J. C. Mile next ubovo J. p. Dickson's rcsldenco, Tail and si 0 It or address O. W. Carltuti, Dalton Pa. LUXURIOUS HOUSE -ALL LIGHT rooms; superior, modem, healthy. JONES, 311 Spruce street. OFFICES, APARTMENTS, BACHELOR rooms, handsome chandeliers and dcoriitions. steam bent, marble bowls, closets, sanitary. JONES 311 Spruce St. FOR RENT-STOHE AND BAKERY. Apply to John Weber, Taylor, Pa. FOR RENT-GREAT OPPORTUNITY Flist class boarding house In central city, full of lodgers. Landlady discon tinued because of Illness. Immediate pos session. A. V. BOWER, 309 Connell bldg. HOU8E FOR RENT-405 WYOMING avenue, Applv to F. II. Clcmons, Blue nidge Coal Company's odlce, wears HulldlDg. dARN FOR RENT-C05 MAIION COURT. Apply to F II Clcmons. Blue Ridge Coal Company's office. Mears Building FOR SALE FOR SALE BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheup. 1S41 Penn avenue. FOR BALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. Foirpa?NFo3 AT 441 Clay avenue, 9 rooms, modern in provements. lnqulro of C. .1. POST. Com monwealth Bldg. HORSES AT AUCTION. HORSES I AT AUCTION-wTlLSELL A load ot young, bound well broken draught, driving and business horses, Electric City stable, Scranton, Tuesday. May 10, 1 o'clock p m. Every horso guaranteed W. B. Moore HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED -TEN HUSTLER pay; Bteady cmploment; chance to mako money Applv nt once; "first como ilrbt served," 1900 Washer Co., 2iS Penn avenue. II. S. Southworth, manager. JPROPOSALS OFFICE Or THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS Ob' PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Governor. J. C. DELANEY, Superintendent L. G. M'CAULEY, Auditor-General. JAMES A. BE A COM, State Treasurer PROPOSALS FOR"TTRNSHINO STA tlonurv. Fuel and other Sunnllcs. In (omplltnco with the Constitution and tho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sjhanla, wo hereby Invito hc-iled pro posals, nt prices below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplh s foi tho several departments of tho Siato Government, and for making lepalrs In tho several de partments und for tin, distribution of the public documents, for tho eal ending tho Hist 'liusil i of June A. D 1S1I9 Separate propus lis will bi iccvlveil and separate contracts tiwaukd as announced in said sihcilulii- Lik h piopu-al must bi ncciimp.inled by a bond, villi at luifct two sureties or una stirctv cumpan, ai piotcd by a Jud"o of tin Omit of Com mon Pleas of tho tounty in which tho per son or prrMins malting sin li puijiosal may leslde, conOltliinid tm the tiiltliful pi r formanco ot th eoiiunit, and aildrcssod and del veied 10 the In ml of Comnils sloneis ot Public Gtuiuuls ami Bulullngs bifoio twelvo o'clock H of Tuesduy, the "til day of Juno A D l at which tlmfc the iroposnlM will bo openid nnd pub lished. In the Reception Room of the E ecutivo DepnitnuTit ut Harrlsliur, und contincts .iwnrdul as soon therealter n practicable. Blank bonds nnd srliedulcs containing all necissaiv Information can bo ob tained at tills Depaitment. J c. 1)i;i?ij, For the Bo ird of Comnil'slonois ot Public Giounds nnd Buildings. fiom tho highest point, Julv closing strong ut $l"'V May wheat roe to $1 u and llnlsheil nt tho top, a net gain or tc. The i"iont slurp udvanee In May was Insignificant In compaiisun with toilio s bulgo In Jul. Bids linil frciiuentl to lio aihnncid 2 m 3 cents on the cptrl.ilion of a single 011I11. A housiiionnl ndvanco at Liverpool mir 12c tor July stnttul tbo Chicago ninrkct and after tho i-turt there wns upp.nentl no stopping. Com mlvnnctil 2 , oits li . pork L7iO , hint 7l.t., libs 2Vji' Oit-h quotations were us follows Flour Stiong, foulen bids. 10j; standatd pitelits quoted ?7.1oa71u; le til ing brand $1 higher tlun Friday; No. 1 spring wheat. tUMlf"). No. 2 red, S1.70a 1 7"; No. 2 corn. 2Vaiil7c ; No 2. .in,a32'ic; Nn 2 white, Sl'iat'.c.. No. 3 Vhlte, Mi 34'4c ; No. 2 re. i4a75c; No 2 barley. 43 a47c ; No 1 fiax sei d $1 u5; prlmo timothy seed, $.5'.a273: nic-s polk, $1iIMi10'Ii; laid, $VJfln92i!; shoit ribs, sltles, loose, $)33u5 70, dry salted shouldoi, boxed, 1 aSc. , short clear sides, boxed, $3!W.i 10; whisky, $1 20; No. 2 jellow coin, 3ta3b'c. ( liicngo liiio Vtot'.lt. Chliago, May 9 Cattlo In big supply nt declines ot 10c. except for strictly choice. Sales blew on basis ot U S3u4 3 for common to fair dressed beef steers up to Ji75a5 23 for good to prime ship pers. Bulk of offerings went nt J4 35.15, stockers and feeders largely at Jlald5, cows und heifers sold at JJ50al 50; calves, J5aC. Hogs Fair demand, prices about steady; bulk hold at Jlal 12H: commonest selling at SlOOnJiil. a row prlmo fetching JI2!'b, pigs brought J3 60a4 Sheep In good demand and 10c. higher, prlmo light lambs rose 15c; shrep sold JJ 25al.35 for poor to prime, lambs brought JJ.75n4.75, do. spilngs, J5 50.VT Receipts Cattle, ?, 000 head, hogs, 41,000 head, sheep, 18.000 head Now Vork'l.lvo Mod.. New Yoik, May 9 Beeves Market no tlve, steers, 10c. higher at Jicn.i3 20. tops, $5.20, bulls, $3 60al; cows, 12 lOal.13. Calves Active but 15a2'ic. lower; veals, Jla5W; choice. J5 C0a5 S7',j. Sheep and Lnnibs Active; lambs, 10al5c. higher, spring lambs 60c. higher, clipped sheep, J3 "0a 4 23; unshorn lambs, $'..13, clipped tin, $16.5(15 40. spring lambs, $2 60ai23 pel head; good Kentucky tlo , 7c. per pound. Hogs-Higher at JI20a4.45, common west em, $1 10. Lint Liberty Cittllo.llnrkol. East Llberl). Pa, May 9. Cattle Stead) : oxtra. $5a5 10; prime, Jl95a5, com mon, JIBOall"). Hogs Fairly active at last week's clntlr.K prlco. Shcpp-Hlgher; choice clipped, $115.14 25; common, Ji.l5a 1C5, tholce clipped Inmbf., Jt'JOaS; com mon to good, $l2rn4M; spring lajnbs, J5a 7, veal calves, $5 60a0. Oil Mnrket. Oil city. in May !.-Credlt balances, STe. , certificates opened 90c. bid for cash; first sale, OO'ic.J closed, offered hie; total sales, 3J.0U0 banels; shipments, 118 5 barrels, runs, 86,65 barrels. POPULAR CLEARING IIOUSC for the lJcncfil ot All Who Huvc Ilotuci Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt or Help These Stnnll Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions ( cnts 11 Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Tree. AGENTS WANTED TAVENYAGwJtTTVTED 1MME dlutely. Cull today ut 529 Adams ave nue. Mrs, Miller, Manager. RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency in their own towns for ithe best lino of faet selling noveltle; pays 100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. BI'IRO & W ATKINS. 1031 und 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia. Pa. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR iuiku iiiusiraieu UOOK 01 ivionume, five hundred pnircn: nrlco Jl 501 outfit 10a Ailflrnnn NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, Lakeside Building. Chicago. III. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Lnrgo profits. Safe Investment. For interview address P. O. Hox 374. Scranton. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000 AND UPWARDS" CITY FROP erty. Gardner, 16 Library building. $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OP $300 AND upwards. Inquire of W. II. Booth & Co., ut Powell's Mtislo store. REAL ESTATE. CITY CENTRAL LOTS; TITLE PER lect, convenient locations; llnest resi dence avenues, rapid Increase in vulue. Moytr, Jacobs, i,a Monte, McGuIre, 1'ei ber. Browning have bought Now Is our chance. Coll lor circular. JONES, 311 Spruce street LOST. LOST - $10.00 REWARD, DIAMOND. earring, return to Barbour Homo Credit House, 425 Lackawanna avenue. CHIROPODIST ORsTBUaolTsNiriNRovma nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlco given freo. E. M. 11ETZEL, Chiropo dist. 3.10 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their resldenco it desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave ordors 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephono G040 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICEIS HEREBY G I VI! NT HAT AN application will lie made to the Gov ernor ot Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the first day of June, by William II. II. Hull, M. D , Edward E Snvdei, M. D., Will iam C Goodno, M D. , William D. Van Lonncp. M. D . and William W. Van llaini, M D., under tho Act of Assembly, entitled "nn act to provldo for tho in corpoiation nnd regulation ol certain cm potations," uppruvvd April 20, 1871, unit tho supplements thereto, lor the chartei of an Intended corporation to be tailed "Elmwood Hall," tho cluiri cter and ob ject ot which Is tho maintaining an hotel and sanitarium, and for these purposes to hnve, possiss and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of As sembly and supplements thereto. THOS. F. WELLS, Solicitor. IN RE: SATISFACTION OP MORT- gage given by Selilen T Scranton lo Rebecca Drinker, datid Januniy 1st, 1S31. lccordcd In Luirno county In mortgnge Look No. 10, pago DO, etc In tho Court of Common Picas of Liu kuw anna coun ty. No 122, JInv tcnn. llb To Rebecca Drinker, or the holder ot h'llilois of the above stati d mortgage. You are heroin notllli 1 that a pelltlnu has bei n pii'seiiii-il iu hu Com l of Com mon I'll ib of Lackawanna county by tho Tobjhaiuui and Lehigh Lumber Com 'paii). Limited. scttlng forth that tald pi Winner Is tbo ownei ot the mortgaged piemlsi's and that 11 pit-sumption of puy-nn-nt of tbo nboxo stut u moitgiige has ailsen from lapse of time and asking tor 1 ikireo of tho t.nld court that s itlsfuc tlnn may bo entiled upon Iho Kild mort gage, you aie theirfore notified and re (I'liinl to be ami appi ai nl the Couit of Common Plea- to be he'd in and for the county of Lackawanna, nt tho city ot Scraulon on the h st Monda) ot May next, nt nine o'cli ck a. m , to show ctiiso why tho hold mortgjge should not bo de ctccd to be i-.illsIli.Ml. CLARENCE C PRYOR, Sheriff. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED-POSITION ASDPJVElT?m tiiku enlo of liuisis Ailtll.is G. A. 8, Tribune olllee lOl'NU MAN. 22. DESIRES POSITION us baitiiidir, willing to work at any thing. Adilio"sJ 11., 112 Fruuklbi uvu. Situation wanted-as clerk in clothing 01 drv goods stoic, with good lefermees. M. E F., 21 River stiiet, Sctunton, Pa POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN AS htcumjiapher or tuticspoiiiii'iu; has had four .vwirs' ovpoilmci , also under stands lipnkktipliif,. Aildii-i-s T O, 1120 Cedar avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAN TO take turn of horses or nnv otbtr kind of employment, first clat-s lefeiente-i AildicsH O. I). W., 2i3 Washington ave nue. City. SITUATION WANTED AS ERRAND boy or ottico bo) . Address K. J , Trib une SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man aged 20 ycais, ns assistant; can furnish best ot reference E G. E . care Tribuno nttlce PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scranton E, L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of WW Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT 435 Spruco St.. cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 126 Washington avenue, Scrunton. IT. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS Trailers- .-National Ban'r. DENTISTS bltTl 0.LYMAN, SCRANTON I'llf vato Hospital, cor. Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. It. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 115 Wyoming nve WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA wnnna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARR1NO & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Sor vice Agency. PRINTINQ THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnotypo Composition of ull kinds quickly done Pacilltle unsurpttsed in this region. WIRE SCREENS I JOS. r tut JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. nnu avenue. Scranton. Pa., manurac- tcr of Wirs Screens. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Lnw. Burr building, rooms 11 and II, Washington avenue. OKELL & OKELL, ATTORNEYS, E TO 11 Coal Exchange building, Scranton. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellors-nt'ljiw. Ro publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. IloCms 113 and 411 Commonwealth Building. JEBSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common woalth bulldlrg. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 511, 515 and C1B, Board ot Trade building. D. B. REPLOGLD, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Sprrco street. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 300 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORN FY-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 003-904, Oth iloor, Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, 7 and 8 Burr building. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 3 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton, Pa 423 C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pu. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National nank building C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BERTHOIF Atty . Mears Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Prlvnte Hospital, cor ner W) onilng Avo. nnd Mulbcnv 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 oputhtst. No 223 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming nvenuo nnd Spruce Btreet, Scranton Ofilce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m to 0 p.m. DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASII Ington avenue DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Olllco hours, 8 to 0 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rcsl donco 309 Madison avenue DR. C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Olllco telephono 1363. Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMORHAUX, OFFICE 231 Adams Residence 1313 Mulberr) Chron ic diseases, lungs heart, kldnejs. and renlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p in. W O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Hordes. Cattle nnd Dogs fronted. Hospital. 124 Linden street, Scranton. telephono 2b72. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue, Hates reasonable I. ZIHCLER, 1'ropriotor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L &. W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu lopein plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa Courses prep.uator) to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Sond for catalogue Box. Thomas M. Cairn, LL. D, Walter H. Rur-ll, A M MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GR vDl'ATE WIDWIFE, 1515 Wnshburn slicet, Scranton. En gugcmiuls solicited. Rooms und boat ulUmluuco fui a limited number of pa tients. seeos G It. CLARK CO , SEEDMEN AND Nursiomcn, stoie IK Washington ave nuo; green homo, 1J50 North Main ave nue; stmo telephone, 7s2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL unds lliuitist Naval Hittle Sam s all blcwn to pines 11111I limlid In Net th ton's Shoe Ht.iie- Washington aenuo 1, ullis' line Button shoes, lussct ulid dnngula cost JJ 60, .it Jl 19; tallies' Hue JJ 00 shoes for iii . Lndlts' Oxfords, tost it Ml. fur 7'U Mens JJ 50 t nit and rus set bhoes for $1 1 1. $1 Oil shocb for J1.9o. 1 ic BAUER'S ( iltCl IESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics panics, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For turns address R J liauer, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's muBlo store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' " suppllos, envelopes, paper hags twine Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scrnnloii. Pa. FRANK T BROWN & CO . WEOLE salo dealers In Woodwnrc. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna uvo RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations in New York Foot ot Liberty stieet. N? R. and South Ferry Whltehafl "Kihm.ii. i-nn imcd exclusively. Insur- cijeTABLisiuNdci?rner fed 20. im TTra ns leavV, Scranton for Plttston, Wilkes-Bano. etc.. at S 20, 10 10 u m., 1.20, 2 35. 3 20. 710 P m Sundays, 9 00 a. m . 1'pbr'1Lakiwoodmund Atlantic City, 8 20 a'l'or New York, Newark and Elizabeth, SV0 (express) 11. in. 1.20 (express with Bullet bailor cai). 3 20 (cxpiess) p. m Sunday 2 Up ni. Train leuv Ing 1 20 p m arrives at Phlladelpllla. Heading Ter initial 7 17 P- m Mid Now ork 7.05 p. m. I'or Mi'uch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Easton and Phllude-lphla. S 20 a. in. 1 20. 3 20 p. m ouiiuuj e. ' r. m. For Bultlmoro and Washington and points South nnd West via Bethlehem, i 20 a m , 1 -") P m. Sundays, 2.15 p in. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8 20 a. m and 1.20 p m For Reading. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8 20 a. in., 1 20 p m. Bun- d"For2Potsvllle, 8 20 a. in 1 20 p. m Returning, leave New ork. foot of Lib ert street. North River, nt 4 no. 9 10 (ex picsb) a in. 1 30 lexpress with Bullet purlor can p us Sunday, 4 o a in Leave New Yoik, South Ferry, foot Whitehall btieet, ut 9 0S 11 m , 1 25 p. m Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect utuioi cover with all tho elevuted rullrouds, Broadway cable cms. und ferries to lltooklyu and Stnton Islam!, making tiulck tiuuster to and from Gtund Central Deput und Long Island Rillroad Leave Philadelphia. Reading Termlnul, 9 00 u, m 2 00 p. in. Sunday, 0 25 a. m Through tickets to ull points at lowest rate muy be had on uppllcntlon in ud vanco tu the ticket npeut nt the station. II. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen. Sunt. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent. Situations for Five PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedule In filled Nov. i3. 1897, Trains Loavo Wilkes-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m weok days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and tho Wost. 10,15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Reading, Nbrrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Dattlmoro, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., woek days, for Hazlaton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Uen'l Pass. Acent J. U, HUTCHINSON. Uenersl Msnsjtr. Del.. Lacka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nor. 21, 1897. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for Now York and all paints East, 1.40. 3 00. 6.15. 8 00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12 55 and 13.33 p. m. . . , . express ior i;asion, 1 rcnion. i-niiauei-phla nnd tho South, 6.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a. u., 12 U". und 3 33 p m Washington nnd wny stations, 3.46 p. m, Tob)hanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Ulnghnmton, Oswego, KI mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle. Mount Morris nnd Buffalo. 12.10. 2.25, 9 00 a. m., and 1 65 n. m , making close connections nt Burfalo to all points In the West, Northwest nnd Southwest. Blnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmtra express, 6.63 p m. Express forUtlc.a nnd Richfield Springs. 2.t5 u. m , and 1 55 p. m. Ithacn, 2 l'i, 9 00 a in , and 1,55 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes Barro, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making closo connections at North umberland for Wllllamtport, Harrisburg. Baltimore, Washington and tho South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, C 00, 10 05 a. m., and 1.55 and COO p. m Nantlcoko and intormcdlato stations. 8 0S nt.d 1110 a m. Plymouth nnd intet medlato stations, 3 35 and 8 60 p. m. 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, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday, Feb. 21, trains will loavo Scranton ns follows: For Carbondale T20, 7.53, S 55, 10.1J a. m ; 12 00 noon, 1 21, 2.20. 3.53, 5 25, 6 2s, 7.37, 9.15. 11.00 p m. ; 1 IB a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. m , 2 20 p. m Pur Honcsdalo 6 20. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.) 12 00 noon , 2 20, 6 25 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre C 45, 7.60, 8 45, 9 83, 10 45 n. m , 12 05. 1.25, 2 21, 3 33, 4.41, 6 10, 7.50, 10 28. 11 30 p. m. Kor New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnlley It. It., 0 45 a m. 12 05, 1.25, 4 41 p. m. (with Bluck Diamond Expres.i, 11 CO p m. For Pennsjlvanla R. R. points 6.45. 9 83 a m ; 2 21, 4 41 t. m. For western points via Lehigh Valley It. It., 7 50 a m., 12 0" 3.U (with Blacfc Diamond Express), 10 28, 11 30 p. m. Trains will arrive at bcranton as fol lows. From Carbondnlo and the north 6 40, 7.45. 8.40. 9 31, 10 40 a. m ; 12 00 noon: 1.20, 2.11- 3 23, 4 37. 5 45. 7 45, 10.25, 11.27 p. ra. From Wilkes-Unrro and the south 6..'6, 7 CO. 8 50. 10 10, 11 55 a. m , 1.16. 2.14. 3.43. 6 20 6 21. 7 63. 9 05 10 03 p. m. ; 1 13 a. m. Complete information "egardini rates to nil points In the United States and Canada ma) bo obtulncd at tho ticket of fice ln tho depot ..... Sptcial attention given to Western and Southern resort business J. W HURDICK G P A . Albnny. N. Y. II. W CROS1, D P A , Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli- nubb an J Coiutuit. In Eftect Feb 20, ISO?. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und Now ork via D. & 11. R. it at b 13 a in . and 12.05. 2 21, 4.41 (Black blumond llwaHl and 1130 p. m. I'or I'ittstuii und Wlllies-Barro via D , L tc W It. R. 0 00, 11.10 a. m., 155, 3.33, Foi Whlto Haven. Ilarleton, Pottsville. and mliielpal points in the coal regions la li. H. " " 12o:;' -J1 ar" 4-l P ror Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har liuimrc mil pilnclpal Intermedlato sta tSns via D & II R H. C-5n m. 12 05. 2.21. 4 41 (Ulack Diamond Express), 11.30 P Vor Tunkhnnnoek, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithnen Ginuv.i and principal intermedi ate s. tlons. via D. L. is Sv. It. It.. 8 0S li ni 12 15 und 1 35 p in. For Geneva Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Fulls Chicago and all points west vki n V 1 It It 12 "'. '3J (liluck Diamond Fxnross). 10 2 and 11 30 p. m Pullman narloi and sleeping or Lehigh Valle) pnrlni t irs on all trains between VVIIkis-Hiirn) und New Yoik, I'hlludel- nhla Puffnlo and SiispenMon Hrldgo. pnia. 1 m t IN u WIMU n ,;pn 8upt CI1 S S I'l-l' 1',,H Ct 21 Cortlandt HtH t Ni w Yoik A W NONNLMACIIHR. Asst General Pa"- Vt.1 2il Colli intit st New York Pcnnton ofili c. "'0) Lnrkiwnnn-x avenue. Kric nnd Wv tuning Valley. In Effect Sept ID, 1S97. Tinlns leave Scianton for New York nnd Intermedlato points on Lrle railroad, also for Haw ley and local points nt 7.0S n ni und 2 25 P m , Arrive at Scranton from above points nt 10 23 a in , 3 15 and 9 38 p m. SCIIANTON HI VISION. ' In r.Ifrrt December l'Jth, 18117. North BoiiiiiL Houih noanfl. ijoi 1 1 e&l y I Btations iP'ij 2 fltTralns Dally. Ex-I S I ceptrtunday) I lg q 1 I .... i- MiArrtve Leave! a u 7 85N Y FranV.Hu St .... 7 40 ., , .... 7 10 V, est 4Jnd street .... TM . , .... .... 7li Weehawkua ... 810 .... p M!ArrlTe I.eaTe f mI I 1 i5i 7'ados.lH j a 1131 , , . 100 Hancock .. x 11 ., '.,.' ... I25i starllsbt ... it ,... " i4f 1'restonFark ... 3l .... !!" U40! WlDwnoa .... 1 lsv I'oyntelle sso .... .... iH ., orsr)0... 2t .... .. 12C8 I'lemant Mt . lea ,, . .. . Ilis&i UnloudalB sol,,,, 1149 Forest city . . 8l .. ,' n M Carbondale .... sstl .... tiiao v htte lirldje f8 88 .. .... ... ami Mayneld .... rss . .. linn Jermyn 3 45 .... .ill" Archibald i .. .. ,11 li VMDton . 8.14 ...I ... 'll 11 mkvule SMi .1107 oiviihant ,.,. 4 01 liovi frlceburg . ot 1101 Throop . . 410 liooi FrovldfBoe 4l . H1K.7I Park Place 14 IT 10 M Kcranton . a uleaTe Arrive r vd AU trains run dallr exceDt SUiidar L blKQltltstbal trains 6top on suoal for pas. Mngers. . . . Keoure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save raonty Bay ara HlgBt Kiprcsstothe wBt, J.O, AndrrsoD, aen.l'aM Agt T, rutoroft, Dir, Fai Agt,brnta Psv. I
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