THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TITURSD AY. MAY T2. 1898. l'RUfc lUUnei run ADMIRAL DEWEY The Intrepid Leader and 111 Men Will Be Rewarded. FEDERAL LAW PROVIDES FOR A BOUNTY OF ABOFT $183.000-RT3-WAHDS Foil SPANISH BHIl'S SUNK. allowance of jiw ron each MAN IN Till: DESTROYED FLEET of tui: enlmy-manner of the distr1but.on. Washington, May 11. Henr Admit nl Dewey nnd Ills men will not havo been fully rewarded for their victory nt Mnnlla when tliey receive the thanks of the congress nnd the medals ordered to bo struck for them. Fndor theTaw they have become entitled to ti rich bount). Unless the numerical Importance of the lleet of Admliul Montljo has been over-estimated, its losses overstated, the olllcers' and men of the Asiatic squadron will be entitled to shnie umong them, when the lime an Ives for n distribution, something like $1S5, 000 bounty money. BOUNTY 1JY Tlin LAW OF 1SC1. Section 4035 of tho Revised statutes of tho I'nlted Stales, which la just us Itood as It was the day it was made law In 18G4 ptovleles A bounty shall be paid 1)5' the United States for each person on boaid any ship or vessel of wni belonging to an enemy at the commencement of an en gagement which is sunk or otherwise destroyed In sur-h engagement by any ship or vessel belonging to the I'nlted States, oi which it may be necessary to destroy in consequence of Injuiles sus tained In action, of SUM, If the eneniv'H vessel was of Intel lor fence, and of $200 If of equal or teupe-ilor foice, to be divided among the olllccrs nnd clew In the same manner us prize money utul when the actual number of men on board any such vessel cannot be sat isfactory ascertained. It shall be esti mated nrc-ordlng to the complement al lowed to esse Is of Its class in the navy of the Fnlted States, and theie shall be paid as bounty to the captors of any vessel of war eaptuied fiotn an ene inv, which the max be lusti acted to dcstioy, or which Is immediately de stioyed for the public inteiest, but not in consequence of Injuries received In action. $50 foi every person who shall be on board at the time of such enp- tuic. According to the icnoits from Ma nila, the Spanish fleet consisted of ten oi eleven cruisers, gunboats nnd tor pedo boats, with cuvvs amounting in alt to not less than 1.S0O men. Itejur Admiral Dewey destroyed borne of these vessels, and pel haps all of them, but If he did not, then a number wer destroyed by the eiiemv to prevent them from falling Into the hands or the United States. SPANISH SWELLED THE SUM Admit al Muntljo was unconsciously increasing the bounty fund with eveiy vessel he sank, and Spain will undoubt edly have to pay for those losses In making up the indemnity at the clce of the war. Under the law the officers nnd men of the United States essels will get their bounty. So far as can bo ascertained, the number of men on tho Spanish ships aggregate IS'.'. At $100 for each man of tho Spanish naval force tho amount to be divided among the American sailois will bo f 1S7.200 It may be a trifle more or less but mu much either way, unless the Spanish ships were greatly ovciciowd eil or undermanned The vesols of the United States were, if anything, under manned, as the Navy department was not permitted, before tho fleet was made up, to Increase enlistments and fill up all the complements The numbeis would be under rather than ovei the following figures. Cruiser Olympla. officers and men, 415, ciuisei Raltlmoie, olltcers and men, SSC, cruiser lloton, officers and men, 285, ciulser Ilalelgh, officers and men, 222, gunboat Coucoid, officers and men, 131, gunloal Petrel, officers and men, 132, gunboat McCulloch, officers and men, 100 To tal, 1733. POCKET MONEY FOH DEWF.Y. The $187,200 will be distributed to the fleet under section 40.11 of the revued statutes, i elating to pi tee money Ael n It al Dewey, under that statute will get onc-tvveiitle-th of the whole amount if bounty awarded to his command Tint will give $9,300. It may bo a little moro or leas, but this will be about tho sum won by him on that hot Sunday In Manila bay. It he ban a. fleet cap tain, oi what passes for one, he will have a share something like $1,800 There will be left to be dlstilbuted to their pay rolls about $17ri,000. This will go to seven ships, and In about the following shares Olympla, $45,000, Women nowa. ( . u.ja w liufc wave '-.- S to use a. stream of water for a looting-glass They have modem mirrors thit will tell them very promptly whether their beauty is fading A wom an's beiuty fades very rapidly if she is troubled wirli some derangement of the nminctly feminine organism Ignorance or carelessness in this respect frequently causes great sjirTtnng and irregularity in after life Little Irregularities and weak nesses in girlhood should be looked upon promptly and properly treated at once Mothers cannot her too conscientious in this respect, and cannot throw aside the firudery that is bo prevalent upon this point 00 soon Kvery young woman should know something about her own physical make-up, and the importance to her future of her local as well as general health. A woman who suffers from weaknesses pe culiar to her eex will rapidly lose her beauty, her general health, her amiability and her usefulness and capability as a wife and housekeeper Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription promotes regularity of all fem inine functions, gives sturdy health to the distinctly feminine organUm and prepares t tp meet the trials of wifehood and moth erhood The "Favorite Prescription" is not a cure.all It U intended for but one .daw of disorders and is good for no other Vfylrcu during the period of gestation, it makes parturition easy, and bauUues the discomforts of the expectant months AH KOod medicine de.alt;rs sell It " I with to exnrcs ray thanVf fur the good I have reotlred from Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre ilcrlptlon." writes Mrs K Scovlll, of Bol'on 6tehcnon Co , Ills. " I have used It at differ tnt times for the last rljht yrsra. It is the best medicine for expeetsnt tnothtrs. I never tried It for that until my last baby. I had been very bad, almost helpless, I could not ret out of bed tplriW, Ot eveu turii pver. Last December 1 com jucored ialclug llo Favorite Prescription,' and could soonytl jn-sne) ptetiqf bed as well a at any time 4u MarMijfth 7 gave birth tbdii eleven poiud Ixiy e iihoul pain, and have educe been ai well nod healthy as I ever was." y. . -.Ici T -w-. Inti. ., UH iiJ.ftjU, LiOsleill, X l,ceVU, Jlul- olgh, $22,uou; Concfird, $20,000; Petrel. $12,000; McCulloch, 19,000. To the commander of each single vessel tl)ero will go one-tenth of the amount unsigned to be distributed to that vessel. Assuming that the cal culations mudo about the number of men on the Spunlsli ships Is approxi mately correct, the commanders of the ships will get nmounts respectively as follows Captain 13. V. Oridley, Olym pla, $4,G00; Cnptnln N. M. Dyui, Haiti more, $4,000, Captain Frank Wildes, Boston, $2,500; Captain J. II. Coghland, Halelgh, $2,200s Captain Asa Wal ker, Concord. $2,0001 Commander 13. P. Wood. Petrel, $1,200; Captain D F. Hodgson, McCulloch, $'W SKAMEN OUT ABOUT $50 KACH After the nmounts mentioned have been deducted, the residue will be dls tilbuted to the lesser officers und sea men of the ships In proportion to their rates of pay In the service on the elay of the engagement In which the bounty was won. The nmount to each seaman will not be gieat. It Is believed that It will be In the iielghbcuhood of $50. AVOCA. The Woman's Christian Temperance union will conduct a parlor entertain ment und social ut the homo of Mis. Hattie Hell this afternoon, for the benefit of the Tempeiance Temple. A fine programme will be tendered. All Interested will be welcome. J. F. Conaboy, of the Second ward, announces himself as candidate for delegate to the Demociatlc tonvcltlon. Alexander Clark, of Pittsburg. Is the cuirit of Mrs. J. Mllllgau, of South Main .stieet Mrs. c. Diuffner has i dinned ftoin Wllllamsoptt, when- he has been called on account of the death of his nephew, Mr Rodney Smith He v. P. J. riolden, of WHIIamspott, was a visitor in town jestetday. Mis. M. F. Whaleu and Mrs. M. A. nolden weio vlhltors In Scranton j,es tordn,. William Meade, sem of John Me.ido, of tho West Side, had an expeilence In bicycling yeeteidny which he will not forget. With a few companions they thought they would llde to Plttston over an unusual route They wcie not awuie of tho steepness of No. S hill and Wlllkun. being first, gained such mo mentum that he was unable to guide himself, and with a. crash ho plunged Into Morse's bakety vvageen shattering the wheels of both bicycle nnd wagon. Ills leg was broken below the knee anil he also stistnini'd n seveie ner vous shock. Ho was taken to Jil homo where Di. Beige ot the fiaetute Di fl. B Scanieu was on Monday elected pi evident of tho poor board in this section. Di. Seamen who has been for many ears a member of the boaid, eleseives the honor thus confer red on him. as he has nlwas been In tel ested In the duties assigned him and the people of Avoea In pal tlculaf "wish him many yeai of success In his cluui tablo work Kov. M. F. Ciane Is spciiding a few days In Boston Mrs. C. JsT. Ilairls Is able to bo about again after a seveie Illness. Tho Avoco. and Ttlchmondale foot ball teams vv 111 play tv game on the Anthracite gt omuls, Caibondnle, on Saturday, May 2S The piocceds will be donated for tho Kmeigeney hos pital at Cajbondale Kdwaid Ciovve, night foreman or tne silk mill, returned to llackettstown a few dajs ago wheie he will accept a tilmilar position. Mis. John Flock, of AVhlte Ilnvcn, Is tho guest of Mrs M A Flock. The Moosio and Antluaclte base ball teams aie now organized and are leaely to hear from any team In the county They nio composed of crack plaers f lorn Moosio, Avoea and Dure.i The season piomlses to suipass all othcis. The Anthtacites will not accept any Sunday challenges. Si'v eiil. I'roelucp .llarl.e't. IJow York, May 11. riour Quiet nnd sUjdy fur vv Intel but easier on spring vvlint giaele- Wheat Spot weak, No 2 reel $1 7"'. f o li , options opened stronget but reacted and comp ir itlvolj quiet all ela : nt-ur lnorths mifirreel mo-et nnel closed l'jafv,c net lower for Slav, and a'dc nelvance on late nninthn. No 2 red SI iv closed $177; Julv. $120'i. Sep tumbet y7'ic , December, 91'iC. Corn Spot rlitn; No. 2, 42c, f o b, ullo.it, options strong from start to flnlsh and closed lc net higher; Maj, closed lie; Jiilj, ll'.c , September, '!2'ic.; December, 42'j.c Oats Spot nuie-t; No. 2, r.L.c , No. 3, Jlc: No. 2 white, Ssc, No 3 white, T7c ; options strenglliered by coin an J closed c net lilgher, Xluy, Llostid ,15u. lititter Steady, western cieamcty, H'.alic , fac. tor, 1 il4'ac . Hlglns, 17c. imlti tlon creumcrv, HalJ'c , stajo dairy, 1 lj IGlfce. ; do credmcr, H'.aKe" FKgs Steady; stae and Peiuislvanla, ll,ill'i,t ; western fiesh, luV.allc , southern, lOielO'.o. Plillnilelpliin Provision Inrkct. Philadelphia, Slay 11. - Wheat - Was weak and 5c. lowci, conliact grade. Slay, $1.4:al.4s Com Firm und Vc. higher. No 2 mixed, Mn 40':a41c ; June, 40';a 41e Potutocs White, chcilci, pe-i liuslie I, Kc HillM, ilo. fall- to good tin. 6", lOiic Uuttei Dull and vveuK lancv' western e rean.erv 17c do. prints do. p Eggs Dull nM caslei, fresh, neaib, lO'.e , do. vvtttern 10' jc , do. bouthcru, ie'.aloc. Chueso I'm hanged Refined Sugars Quiet but stcneiv. Cotton Unch mgoil Tullow-Dull bul stead Live a nd Diessed Poultry Unch.engt'd. Receipts Fb-ui 2 000 barrels and 3,.W) tacks, -vhat, 7 000 bushels, coin, 199.W0 bushels; oats 2,ifK) biibhels Shipments Whejt 127,011 bushels, coin, 1'U.tivO bushels, outs, 'J.Oeio busbils. Now York Live Mock. New Yoik, Slay 1U Reeves Market slow, fully 10c, lower, closed weaker, oxen and slags, 3a3.7"i. bulls, J.20al in, drw- cowsR, $2.3.75. Calves Slaikut ac tive, tittle firm, ull sold, veals, $laJrl, ehuli c. $5C0.i5 75. Sheep Finn, lambs, Ui low ei, spring lambs. 2"ia33c. lower; clipped shrcp, MMalJJ; expoit wethers, flfiii clipped lambs, JtrOaS.lO; spilng lambs $eu7. by tho head, J.'al Hogs Market firm at JI2"a3W. I'.nst Liberty Catiln Miirl.ot. East Libeii), Pu., Slay 11. Cattle Steadv , extra. $"i.10.i51j, pilme. $ltui5, common, $3 90u4F. Hogs Steadv j pilme incdiiuns und best heavy hogs, JI1n.il. (j ln.-t Workers. JirAilSJ, light, ?)10.il2), pli?h $19Ja4 0p; loughs, $2ri0a3.73. Shctp Flim. choice cllppud, $4 1!lal2J, comiiuin, SilJulf.", choice rll peel lambs, Jl'j0ir., common to goed, i 25a4 IsO; bpitng lambs, $3a7 lliitlulo Live Mnul.. L'ast Hiiffuto, N. Y.. May 11 -Cattle-Re e e-lpts about ull cortigueel through and but llttld doing. Hegs Slow ; Yorkeis, good to choice. $4 2&a4o0, loughs, com mem to choice-, 3.b0at, pigs, fair to choice, $JSJa4.05 Sheep and Lambs Slow: lambs choice to cxtiu, $5a5.U; culls and common, $115u4CO; sheep, c heilee to se lected wethers, $il0u4 2o culls to com mon, $".2:a"W Ambulillicee Hliip. Key West Fin., Slay 11 Tho ambu lance ship Solncc, having on board four surgeons, eight nurses, tho finest sur glcul appliances nnd accommodations for one hundred wrrnded, has arrived here from Hampton Reads. 1 i SL" Jl k hi! tl w i) L hJI r-nl.1 f-tipn r.n.. rsslfla In IhA hfad. Cold en 111? lung, old cnM. naw cold and obstlnsteecolels, and all forma of lp. Btopa mfctlne, discharges from tlia noo anil ryes, prove nU caiarrb, dlpntne-rla, i ncumonli, and all tfirnatand lime troeinlts. These tile-mant Utile pellets are alwolutely harmless, have saved tli-nisnnd) of lives and prevenled much Btclc lies, llio Munjon nemeMy Company pre-piere- n separate cure for cacti disease. At all druggista !Vcenl a vial. If oil need mNllcsl acl lea write l'rof.Munj-on.lJOJArcli Btreet, Philadelphia. It la aDsoiuieir irec. THE MARKETS. nil Street ItevleiM. New York, Slay 11 The active dvmatid for stocks and bonds wns renew td with gtent vigor and confidence toelny. An tnuinious volume of business was done on the stock exchange and prices are substantially higher all around A large number of tho bailing stocks show net gains exceeding two points and a great many more havo rlen a point or more In the prlcis as a result of tho day's trad ings. The tipwurd movement was not re sound until a period of hesitation and unceitaluty at the- opening during which pilres In nearly all cases declined Thne was a laid against a number of the lend ing Industrial stocks Sugar aim tobacco were conspicuously singled out for this attack, lint the bears were In haste to covei their short contiacts even at the small decline achieved evidently muny of the huge bull operators who had tak en their piollts estcrdj Were also anx ious to get back unel bavv lull Inviting op poitunlt nt the lower leivel of prices re sulting from i'sterelay'B decline. Al though there was leallzing on a large scale at different times during the day the iccesloiis In prices were Insignificant. The day closed with a renewed burst of activity and ptlces at about the top level. A belief that tho termination of the war Is near at band, was tho Impelling mo tive for the strength of the market. Total sales of stocks were C09.500 shares. I'tlltilslieil by WILLIAM LINN ALLLM it CO.. stock brokers, Slc.us building, reoms 70J-7U1!. Open- HUli- Low- dol ing est est. ing. A Cot. Oil 21". Am Sllg. Ile'g Co ..131 Atch., To. & S Fo .. 124 21 'i 1X1 1.! J2 llJ'i llTk 2D 20 il'A 3U CI 93Vj If. 12-VJi 101 f) 7Vj ins i7 Vli 11013 12' 37 103). ,Vi 1'.0'.. 12', 30's 103 ll'i 2S. I1V4 40U ', &IJ4 l It', 12 . '3 IlS'i: !l73t OT'j, W 7i'i Bl H0'a 1I' .i.-Vj 101'a 3-"-'t 32' j 15'ii 2d, 20 2" Ut, 0'i 7't, CV- 7'2 I'l'i w . Ie9'i 313 n 3-'i 1121. Uh 2S l?tt '41 t M 15 1.' iooj :''i 97U 9.1 32'i 1HV3 lKi 37 rzv, leH'n 3o'B 31'i 33'i ll-eK 13 27 e.i."i 29 ') Mi 3"'4 Ui u i'tii . M'J! 7?, 20 .Hlii l-4 A . T. lc S. F , Pr Am Tobacco Co . Am. Spirits 3U'Cj 111U lHi Am. Spirits, Pr .... 2i Rait .V Ohio 17Vi Urook R. T 40U Ray Stite Gus Dli Can. Southern 00 N J. Central Oi'i Chle Ai O W 14 Chic & N W )21. e'hlc. 13. A: Q 1sj Chit-ago Gas ; OS Chic, Alii. & St. P .. iij'i Chic, R. I. it P 37 Chic. St, P. SI. i. O. 73' e C C. .S. St L .. . 31 Delawure H Hud .H0a N. Y, I.. E. .l W .. 1J Gen. Electilc . .. . "ii's Louis. & Nash .. . VH, Manhattan Eln .. .102', SI. K. .V Ton., Pi .. 'i Sin. Pacific 323i Nat Lead .l-'-j N. Y. Central HP Out R. West 13'! North Pacific 20V Nor. Fatille. Pr . .. fl'i Pacific Shell 2s't Phil. A Read ISVj Southern R. R S Southetn R. R., Pr . 29 Tetin , C. .Vr Iron .... 2. S4',i A3 lid's IE. 27U CG 2ih l'l r.03g n I1"7 7'n I 'h 2l' IV)"!, Texas & l-iclle . . UJs 1 nlon P.ic. 1st Pi .. 3S'.s ' F. S Rubber IT l S Leather 7i 1. S Lonthor, Pr .. raj Wabash 7'j Wnbash Pr Vi' Wen. Union . ... W(. Met. Traction Co . 11DV,, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Slay Julv September CORN. July September OATS Julv. September PORK. Jul LARD. Julv. . .. Sepember Ing. est. est. illK- .. ITS lUVi W3 11 115 92U 170 lOJ'j 91'4 "'1 BOH 'Jl4 Cns 372 ' 27 2I''S 27 21 27H 21- 11 05 11 b7 11.05 11 ST ",10 1107 30 b07 lUiS 0 02 Cl5 Scranton Hoard of Trude Kxchnnge Quotulions--All ituotntious Bused on l'nr ol 100. STOCKS. Bid AskeJ. Scranton & Pltttton Trac. Co. National Iloilng ti Drill's Co. First National Bank Elmhur&t Boulevard Scranton Savings- Bank Scrunton 1'aeklng Co l.aca. Iron &. Steel Co Third Natlcnai Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Sciunton Trac. Co Scruiuon Axlo Woiks Alexander Car Rcplacer Co .. Dime Dep. . DIs. Bank Peek Lumber SIfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow- ei Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat A: Power Company Sciunton Foiglng Co Traders' National Bank BONDS. 10 0 700 100 30 3S5 M 18 3 100 lf5 175 210 41 bi 100 120 Scrunton Pass, Railway, murtgugc, due 1920 People s Street Rullway, first ili'st 115 115 mortgage, due 191b People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Slaiiufiecturlug Co ... Lacku. Township School 5.. City of Scianton St. Imp. 6.. Sit. Vernon Coal Co 100 10J 102 b5 1W Scranton Axlo Works . Scranton Traction Co. mortgage G's, due 1932 first 103 ( liici:o Produce .Market. Chicago, Slay 11 Provision hud u veilt able boom on Change todaj. Pork ut tho close showed u m t gain of 5,0c a bar rel. Lard ii3c a hunched weight unci libs 4"c. The pionoiiuecd bull nioveiiunt 111 hog products was based on the lively cash demand b the,- government for tinny uses Loading puckers wero all on the billing side- and were assisted bj a re vival of outslda speculation. The wheat pit was desiited for coin and prov-i-loiis but tho uiaike-t continued extremely e-r-latlc. Jul covered u range of 5..e clos lllg let $1 10'.. 11 net less of 3'se- Slay do c lined Oe while September to which me nth vieeuluilon Is being trunsferied closed at a net 1; tin of l-,c Corn wus helped hv the ilse In piovlslons and c lose d at an adv unco of lc for July. Oats declined Tc Cush quotations wcie as fol lows. Flour Quiet; demand slow ut steady pilcus; No. 2 spring wheat, $l.l5a 120, nominal; No. 3 spring wheat. $1 10a 1.15. nominal: No 2 re-el, 175al7", No 2 coin Kii'iiuiiHc , Nu 2 clow 3b'2i37e . No. 2 oats, ,11'ic , No 2 white, 33a"iii'Le. , No. J white, uj.i-i.1iji , No 2 rje. 69a70c. . No. a baile-y, 4la50c , No. 1 Hax seed, $13iji prlmo timothy beeel, $2t,0; mess pork, $1170.-111.7.',; Imd. $(,50atir"l, bhort libs, sides lose, $'iS0u6 2O, dr Baited shoulde rs boxe el, laSc , short clear sides, bused, lti.2Ja0J'i; whisky. $1 23 Oil .tlarkot. Oil Citv, Pn., Slay ll.-Crcdlt balaui-js, Mc; certificates opened S2c. bid for cash oil; highest, S2c; lowest, Sl'ic; closed Sl?c bid, sales, regular, 9,000 barrels; cush sales, 42,000 barrels, shipments, 81, 4G7 bauds; runs, 101,281 barrtls. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION ? A WORD. A FOR RENT VOl 11KNT-120 miKKN 11IDOH ST. Seven looms; excellent locution, rent moderate HANDSOMELY FfHNISUnD at Ui Mulberry street. ROOM SUStMnit RDS1DDNCD ron iiknt in Dalton, five minutes' walk from sta tion, 10 large looms, bath nnd luunelrv, nevvlj furnished, fine view; nmple grounds, adjoins home of Dr. J C. Sliles next above .1. P. Dickson s icsldtace. Cull and se-o It or address O. W. Carlton, Dalton, Pn, LV.Xl'ItlOL'S HOl'SU-ALL LIGHT rooms, supetlor modem, healthy. JONHS, 311 Spllice street. OFF1CHS, APAKTSIDNTS. DACHDLOR rooms, handsome chandeliers and decorations, steam bent, marble bowls, c losnte,, snnitarj JONLS 311 Spruce St FOR RL'NT-STORU AND 11AKDRY. Apply to John Webei, Taylor, Pa FOR RHNT-aRDAT OPPORTUNITY 1'lrst diss boarding house In central city full of lodgeis Landlady discon tinued becauso of lllncs. Immediate pos session. A V llOWKR, 303 Council bldg HOl'Sn TOR RKNT 105 WYOMINQ avenue Applv to F. II. Clemons, Illtie Rldgo CnJ Company's office, Sloars Buildlrs. rfARN FOR RKNT-CO', SIAHON COURT. Apply to F II demons. Hlue Rldgo Coal Company's office Menrs liulldlng FOR SALE FbirS',LE-A" S-YEAR-OLtr" PO"5Ty7 weight COO, tmmil nnd gentle, well broke', sultublo for liidj to drive , also enrt and harness will be sold cb ip. Address Ter race Cottage Poultry Yaid, Lock Uox 1, W.iverly, Pa. l'OR SALE SFSISIER COTTAGE llttcd with all modern Impiovements; situated at Lake Arkl. Pa. Addies R SIcClave, Sci niton FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET trr, cheap. 1511 I'enn avenuo. FOR SALE-ONE 20-1IORSE POWER boiler, us good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. FOR RENT OR SALE-HOUSE AT 411 Clay avenue, 9 rnoms, modern in provements Initulre of C J. POST, Com monwealth Bldg HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED - TEN HUSTLERS, FINE pay, ste.idj emple vine nt , chance to make mone Applv at 1 nee , "llrt come first served ' P100 .1 be 1 Co, 23S Ponn avenuo II S Southwnrth, in mager. JPROPOSA L.&- OFFICE Or THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PI BL1C GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL H. HASTINGS Governor. J. C. DEf.ANEY. Superintendent. L G. SI'CALLEY. Auditor-General. JASIES A. BEACOM State Treasurer. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA llonery. Fuel und other Supplies. In romplianee with tlie Constitution and tho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sjhnnla, we herebj lnvlt se-aled pro posals, at prices below m ixlinum rates llxcd In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for tho several departments of the Stnto Government, and for making repairs in the several de partments and for the dlstilbution of the public documents, for the vear ending the- llrst Tuesdu) of June A D 1S19 Separate piopeisals will be received and separate enutiucts awarded as announced In said schedules Kach pioposul must be accompanied by 11 bond, with at least two sureties or ono surety company, ap proved by a Judge of the- Coiitt of Com mem Pleas ot the county In which tho per son or persons making such proposal may reside, conditioned for tho faithful pe r formnneo of the contract and addressed nnd delivered to tho Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds und Buildings before twelve o'clock SI . ot Tuesday, tho 7th daj of June A D 1VS at which time tho proposals will bo opened und pub lished, in tho Reception Room ot the Ex ecutive Department at Harrisburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable Blank bonds nnd schedules containing nil necebs.it v Information can bo ob tained at this Department. J C DELANKY, For tho Board of Commissioners ot Public Grounds and Buildings REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, ut Scranton, in tho State of vunla, at the close of business, 1S9S RESOURCES Loans und discounts . $ Oveidialts seemed und uuse- cuieil U S bonds to secure elreu- e ulation ... . Piemlums on U S. bonds .. Stocks, securities, etc Banking house, tuiultiiro and llxtuies . . . Other nnl c statu und moit- guges owned . . Due fium National banks (not reset vo agents) Due from state banks and bankers Pcnnsvl Slay 5th, h54,(i77 04 711 IS 150,000 00 30, T50 no 27117 29 1I0 2!7 OS 12,2i5 44 3.950 71 U.4J2 3J Due trom approved reservo agent C4 lij? rS Checks and other cash Itemb. . 1 140 92 Exchanges for clearing house . 1,120 BS Notes of other National banks. 190 W Fractional pape-i curieno, nickels unel cents Cd 40 Lav fill monej reserve In bank, lU . Specie .. Jl'MiH 1". Li gal tender notes. . 2J,eii3 uo 12.9JS 15 Releinptli.n tund with U. S. treasurer 13 pei c-ti.t. of cir culation) Due from U. S. treasurer, ullier than 5 per cent, le-demptlou fund 0,750 00 910 00 Total $l,llb,015 4G LIABILITIES. Cupltal strtk jiald ill $ 2.10.000 00 Surplus fuial oa.oyjlo Undivided prollts, less eprnse-s and tues paid 14,320 (.2 National bank notes outstuiul- Ing ISu.OOO 00 Duo to othei Nntlunal banks . 11,770 5s Due to stute banks and bankets 10,807 t! Dividends unpaid 43 00 Individual deposits subject to check &1S,(VW27 Dcmiund certlfle-ate-M of deposit. 12,500 12 Cortltled cheeks 311 CO Cashier's checks outstanding . 2t Ui Notes and bills redlbcuuiited.... None Bills puMiblo None Liabilities mher tblin those abovostute-d None Total $1,11$ 615 4G State of Pennsylvania, County ot Lack awuiinu, ss . " " I, Frunk L. Phillips, cashier of the ubovo named bank, do holemulv swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. F L PHILLIPS. Cashier. Subscribed and swain to be-fore me this 11th day of May. 1S9S. W. 8. DIEIIL, Notary Public. Correct Attest. EDWARD S. JONES, J. T. PORTER. . CIIA8 P. S1ATTHEWS. Dlicctois, POPULAR CLCAHINU HOUSL' for the Hcncflt ot All Who Have Houses Kcnl Iistutc or Other Property to Sell or Kxclinni'c, or Who Wunt or Help lhcsc Srmill Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions ( cnts a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED A7wN?SWA?mnrT0" liKPRUSUNT Twentieth Century Co, Chicago Splendid chance for vvlde-nwnko agents. Las work, big prollts Further par ticulars, address C. L. tlraluini, Scranton, AO DNTS WANTDD TO SF.LL l'AT etiteel article quick seller J. T. Uojer. 244 Adams TU'HNTY AODNTS WANTHD IMMI3 dlately Call today at uf) Adams ave nue. Jits. Stiller, Staiiager. RDL1AULK PERSONS TO TAKE THE ngency In their own towns for the bCBt lino of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cont profit, for ladles or gents. 8PIRO & WATKINS, 1011 and 1W3 Chest nut streot, Philadelphia. Pa. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED "rOR largo Illustrated book ot Klondlka, five hundred pages, price $1 B0; outnt 106. Address NATIONAL PURLISHINQ CO., Lakeside liulldlng. Chicago. III. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10,000 Established business. Will bear investigation. Largo profits. Safo Investment. For Interview address P. O. Pox 374 Scranton, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. $200 TO $2-..0Ofl, G PER CENT. TO C PER ctnt on city llrst mortgages. Ilrown, Attorney, SIcars Uulldirg $1,000 AND UPWARDS CITY PROP ert Gardnei, lij Libratv building J100 0O0 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF VM AND Upwards Intpilio of W. H. Booth U Co., at Powell s Sluslc store REAL ESTATE. CITY CENTRAL LOTS, TITLE PER fect, convenient locations ; finest renl denee avenues, nipld Intiiase in alue. Slojei Jacobs Li Monte MeGulie lVr bei, Browning have boiiKlit Now Is iuir ihanei- Call tor elrcul ir. JONES. 311 Sprue, street LOST. LOST - SHEPHERD DOC,' 'T'lNDER villi in llbei illv it vvurdi d by ictuiiiing to 7n Slonroe avenue LOST -$1000 REWARD. DIAMOND can Ing. return to Barbour Homo Credit 1 louse, 42" Lackiwaiina uvenue CHIROPODIST CORNS, UIMO.NS AND InThOVvTno nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advtco given free E M HET.EL, Chlropo rilst, 3"0 Lickiwannn avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence) if desired. Charges moderates. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BKIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS und cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGUS, Proprlotor. Leave orders 1100 North Main uven-JO, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adums and Mulberry. Telephono CU40. HELP WANTED S1AN OR LAD OF GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents $40 per month and espenses P W ZIEGLER &. CO , 220 Locust St , Philadelphia. SITUATIONS WANTED Situation" waited by young nun I", smait energetic geioel pen man, has good knowledge of piano tuning and repairing, can make hlmselt gener ally useful T L . Tribune oflice WANTED-BY A YOUNG SlARRIED man work of m,j kind, willing to work but will not accept 1 unvussing Call or address SI. SI., 1317 Wjoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. WANTED -WORK B A YOUNG SIAR- rled vvomuu, hiich ns washing to do at homo or carpet washing. Call or ad dress Stis S. SI, 1.U9 Wjoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG boy 15 years old to work In store or work of an kind; willing to work. Call or address Mr. J. Maus, 1124 Albright uve. YOUNG SIAN WOULD LIKE POSITION in oltlco whero ho coulel help on homes, or do office work; good penman. G. K , Tribunes oitlce WANTHD-A POSITION AS Inely or cashier, experienced. SALES SI. E. N. WANTED - POSITION AS SALE3 lud . bus had thleo years' experi ence. SI. L. G. WANTED-SIIDDLE AGED WOSIAN would like to go out cleaning or wash Ing and honing by tho day. Rear 409 Gib son btreet SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as blacksmith on eurrl ige or wubon work In cltv or count! v Address Blacksmith, 105 Wjoming avenue, City WANTED-POSITION AS DRIVER OR take 1 are of horses Address O A S, Tilhunti otllte- WANTED. WANTED-HORSES AND CATTLE TO pasture; flesh water. lots of shaele nnd good pastuie. Dalton Stoic Co, Dulton, Pa, WANTED-TWO OR THREE FUR nlshed roms for gentleman and wife vvltti accommodations feir light house keeping und bath Address N. Y., 1S93. Se-runtcm Tribune PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scranton E. L WALTER ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of G06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St , cor. Wash, ave., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prico Building, 12U Washington avenue, Scranton . T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYS1AN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hctpltal, cor. Wjoiplng and Mul berry. DR F. street. L. SI'ORAW. 303 SPRUCE DR. H. T. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. O. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave WELCOSIE C. BNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna avenue Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES HARKING & M'SWEENEY, COSIMON weulth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. PRINTING) THE TRIBUNE PUBL1SII1NO CO., North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds epilckly done, Facilities unsurpassed in this region Wffe SCREENS JOS KUF.TTEL. REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. LAWYER3 FRANK E. I10YLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rurr building, rooms 11 and 14, Washington uv emtio OKELL & OKELL. ATTORNEYS, 5 TO II Coal Exchango building, Scranton WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT tnrnejs and Counsellors-at-Law. Ro pulillenn building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAMES II. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Coimscllor-at-Luvv Rooms 413 und 414 Commonwealth liulldlng. JE8SUP &. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth biilldlrg Rooms 19. 20 and 21. JASIES W OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Iiiw. Rooms 611, G15 und 510, ISoatd of Trade building. D 11. REPLOGLH, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on renl estato security. Mcars building, corner Washington ave nue and Sprcco street II. F. K1LLASI, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, 306 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa JAS J. If HAMILTON. ATTORNFY- iit-Lavv. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Roo.ns 903-901, Bth lloor, Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, 7 nnd 8 Burr handing L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 123 Lackawanna avo , Scranton, Pa. C. U. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scianton, I'a. PATTERSON ft WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COSIEOYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A W BERTIIOLF Attv . Mears Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SUFtdEONS DR, KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to the Scianton Private Hospital, cor ner Wjoming Ave. nnd Sluibeny rit Telephone: Daj call. 6313, night call, 413 DR C L FRE. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bunk bldg, 122 w omlng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D., IIOME opathlst. No. 2.S Adams avenue DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, coiner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. Scranton Olllces hours, Thursday and Satuiduys, 1) a. m to 0 p m DR W. 13 ALLEN. Ington uvenue 532 NORTH WASH- DR L SI. GATES, ROOSIS 207 AND 208 Board of Tmde building Olllco hours. 8 to 9 a m 2 to 3 und 7 to S p in. Resi dence 303 Sladlson avenuo. DR C I. FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting -end Fat Rcdue tteu Olfk-o telephono 1363. Hours .10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR S W L'ASIOREAUX OFriCE 211 Adums Resilience 131S Mulbeir Chron ic diseases lungs, heirt, kidnejs, nnd ge-nito-urinary organs a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. a ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses Cattle and Dogs tie-ated Hospital, 121 Linden street. Scranton Telephone 2072 HOTELS AND RCSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK llu avenue, Rutes leasonable P ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L & W passenger depot Conducted on the Eu lopean plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa Courbes preparatory to college, law, medicine or business Opens September 13 Send for catalogue Rov. Thomas SI. Cann, LL. D , Wulter H. Buell, A SI MIDWIFE SIRS. GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 1513 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G R CLARK & CO . SEEDS1EN AND Nurserjmen, store 110 Washington avo nue; green house, 1330 Notth Main ave nua; Mtoro telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL nnds Gieatest Naval Rattle- S.101 s all blewn to pieces and landed In Net tletou s Shoe Stole Washlngte-n avenue Ladles' line Button shoes in-set anil dongoln, cemt $2.10, at $1 4J ladles line $2 00 shoes for 9 Ladles' Oxiorels, eosl $150. for 79c Mens $2 50 calf nnd rus set shoes for $1 19. $100 shoe for $1 9 etc BAUER S ORCHESTRA-SIUS1C FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished For terms address R J. Bauer, conductoi. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'3 music stoie. SIEC.AROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper bugs, twine Warehouse UO Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa FRANK P. BROWN & CO WHOI.H sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage nnd Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna uve- RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad ol New Jersey (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division,) stations in New York Foot of Liberty stieet li R. and South Feny Whitehall utreet . --i,,i,fr.i inatir. Anthracite com u&cu cv.u.B.v.,( ..-. . ., n ... ? in ., m For Luke-wood und Atlantic City. 8 20 a. m ror New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 20 (express) a m . 1 20 (express with luffet parlor ear). 3 20 (express) p m iindav 2 15P in Train leav ing 1 20 p m rrlves at Philadelphia. Reading Ter- 8 Buffet narlo Sunday 2 15 p ue 1 mlnul 7 17 P m uiru New 1 orb. io p m For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlo hem, Easton and Phllude Iphlu, 8 20 a in 1 20, 3 20 p m Sundaj s, 2 15 n m For Baltlmoro und Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 "0 u m , 1 20 p m Sundays, 2 13 p m For Long Brunch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8 20 a m and 1.20 P in For Reading Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentown, 8 20 a m., 1 20 p m. Bun- UiVpottsvllle 8 20, a. m . 1 20 p. m. Returning, leave New lork, foot of Lib erty street North River, nt 4 00, 9.10 (ex piess) a in, 1 JO texpress with Uuflot pallor can p in Sunday, 4.0 a. m Leave Now York, bouth Feny, foot Whlfhall street, at 9 0S a m 1 25 p m Pusseugcn. arriving or departing trom this terminal tun connect uudei cover with all the elevuted railroads, Broadway ruble cars, and ferries to Brooklyn und Staten Island, making eiuick tiuusfer to und from lliund Central Depot and Long Island Ruilioad Leavo Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 00 a. m . 2 00 p m Sunday, u25 a in. Through tickets to ull pol.its at lowest rate may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at thn station. H P RA1.DW1N. Gen Pass Agt. 3. 71. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Sunt. !rTMCF TABLE ?nVfFECT FEB 20. 18JS Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, W Ikes-Bair"; etc . atj! 20. 10 10 a. m . 1.20, 233 3 20. 7 10 P m Sundays, 9 00 a. m. BOREnO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent. Situations for l'lve Schedule In HKect Nov. as, 1807. Trains Leavo Wilkes-Darro a3 FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., wcok days, for Sunbury Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Daltl. more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.10 a. m week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburff, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris, burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashlnRton, and Pittsburg and the West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsvillo. J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Ps Agent. J. It HUTCHINSON. Ueneral ManaEer Del.. Lacku. and Western. Effect Slotiday, Nov, 21. 1S37. Trains leuvo Scranton as follows: Ex-, press for New York und all points East, 1 40, 3 00, 6 13, 8 00 and 10 05 a in , 12 55 and 3 3.1 p. m 13press for Easton. Trenton, Phlladel phla and tho South, 5.15, 8 00 and 10.20 a, u , 12 r,', unel ,1 JJ p m 1 Washington nnd way stations. 3 45 p. m, Tobhamia uccommodution, C10 p. m. Espress for Binghamton, Oswego, EN mlru. Coming, Hath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris nnd Uuffuli) 12 10 2,13, 9 00 a. m, and 1 51 p m , making closo connection! nt Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamto'i und vav stations, 1 05 p. m, Nicholson aceoinmeidatlon, 5 15 p m. Blughamton und Elmlru express, P 51 p m Express for Utlei nnd Richfield Springs, 15 al m , nnd 1 55 p. m. Ithaca. 2 !j 9 HO a in , and 1 55 p m. I'or Noithuinberlniid, PittstonK Wilkes. Barro. Pljmcnth Bluomsburg and Dan. vllle, making clnse eouncetluns at North, umberl end fur Wllllam-port Harrisburg, li iieiiiiuii . iisniiieiiii itnii iiie- nuuen Northumberl ind and I1.tcrmcdl.1t13 stai tlons, GOO 10 05 a. m , and 1 55 nnd GOO p, m Nantleoko and Intermediate stutlons, SOS ai.el 1110 11.1 m. PlVuiouth and Intel incdlutu stations, 3 35 ond,8 50 p. m. Foe Kingston 12 45 p m Pullman parlor nnd Bleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc . nrpl to SI L Smith, DIs. trlct Passenger Agent, de-pot ticket ON flee Delaware and Hudson. On Slonelny, I"tbL El, trains- will leaves Scianton us follows: ' For Caibondalii (1 20, 7.55, ,S 55, 10.15 a. m ; 12 00 noon, 13, 2 20. 3 02, 5 25, 6 2o, 7.57, 9 15, 11 W li m , 1,1b. u, in.- . ' I'or Album, Saratoga, Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc, 020 a. m , 2 20 p m , . - . J For IIonosdalcrG20., 8 55, 1015 a. m.l 12 00 110011, 2.20, I 2$il m. I'or Wllkes-Barre 0. 15, 7 50, S.45. 9 33, 10 41 n m , 12 00, 1 20. 2.21. J 33, 4.41, B 10, 7.50, 10 2S. 11 10 p in. , For Nevs- York, Philadelphia, etc , vU Lehigh Vallej R R , G 43 u in, 12 03, 1.21, 4 41 p m (with Bluck Diamond Express), 11 10 p m For Pennsjlvanhi R R points 6.43, 9.31 a m , 221 4 II n in Fur we-stun points via Lehft,h Valley R R, 7 50 a in. 12 1: .S3) (with Black Diamond ENiirtss). 10 28, 11 30 p m. Tialns will uirlvo ut Scranton as fol lows. From Carbondale and the north 6.49, 7 43, S40, 9J1, 10 40 a m , 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 18. 3 25, 4 37, 5 ti. 7 15, 10 23, 11 27 p. ra. From Wllkes-Barro und tho south 6.'5, 7 50, 8 50, 10 10 11 55 a m t 1 16, 2 14. 3.48, 5 20 6 21 7 53 0 C5 10 05 p ni , 1 13 a. m Complete Information 'egurdlng rates to all points In tho United States and, Cnnud 1 mav be obtained at the ticket of fice In the depot Spe-cl il attention given to Western and Southern resort business J. W RURD1CK G P A , Albany, N. Y. II W CROS"4 D P A . Pcrnnton, Pa LcIiIkIi Valley lvailro.nl System Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring CleanlN ncss and Cumtuit In Effect Feb J. 1S93 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON Tor Phlliiilclpluu und New York via D. AH R R nttillu 111, und '2 05 2 21,4 11 1111,, it iii.iiiiund Eiressi und 1130 n in. For Plttston und Wilkes-Barro via D, I. A. W R R . ti 00. 11 10 a. in , 1 55. 3 35J I'or White Haven, Ilurluton, Pottsvlllo, nnd principal points In iho coal rcgloni "la D i. II R fi5, 12 03, 2 21 and 141 P For IlethlPheni, Easton Reading, Har rlsburc an 1 piluclpal Intermediate sta. lions via D & II R R . 0 45 a m V 03. J21. 4 41 (Black Diamond Expies .1.50 PF'or Tunknannoek, Towar.da, Elmlra, itlnca Geneva and ptinclpil Intermedin ate stations vial) L i: V R R . S.0J u m , 12 41 and J 33 P in. For Geneva. Rochester Buffalo, Nlag. urn Falls Chicago and tell points west vl i D & II R R. '2 0"- 3 i.1 (Ulueli Diamond Expiess) 10 2S nnd 11 30 p in Peillman iiuiloi and sleeping or Lchlh Vullev parlor cars on nil tr-Vlns bntwecu Wlll.is-Birre nnd New loik Philadel nhla. Ruiralii und M spenston Hrlelge ROLI.1N H WILBl R I. en Supt CHAS S l.EF 1'i-s Agt 2ii Conlandt ,in 1 M bilk A W NONNESI C1IER, Asst General j.,., Agt 2i Ciiitlniidt st Now York. Sciontnn olfln- "Oi Lnekivvnnn-i avenue. i:rie ami Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 19. 1SJ7 Trains leavo Stianton for New York nnd Intermediate- points on Erie railroad, also for lluwlej and local points at 7.05 a m and 2 21 p m Arrive at Scranton from above points at 10 23 a m . 3 15 und 9 3S p m SCIIAT4- niVISIOfV. In r.flcrt Ilrct-uibcr lllli, 1807 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , JfortU Botiudj !l",,,,, uPund' 2011 I 20 E k cTralms Dally, Kx- $ y, ce-pt Miaday 'I ga " I... Ir i arrive Leave 1 x 7-iVN KranWlln 8t .... T0.. .... ... TlOiWeBt iluil street ,., TM . .. I!. ... 7W Weehankon .. 810 .... p Arrive l.ravel r Tn "" 'anoibT iTH 7T 1 0s, Hancock . a u , ".'.' "... U5c.J Maillgbt tst .... .' ieG PreatonPark . .. an .... .... .. 14(1 Wlnwood ,,,, Hi 12 85 I'oyntclle 2 in .... .... 114 , Orson 2(s . .. .". . 12C.11 Pleasant Mt sr. ,, J1U9 Unlondale sen ., .... .. 1149 reiestctty . a 18 ,. 11S4 rarbuiidale .... 8 341..., fliso1 V Ulte nrldge . tssa ... I fllvl MaytlelS .... 18 43 . .. ill M Jermyn a45 .. !!! ... 11 1" ArcUlbald 3 61 . . .UP. Wlnton m .. 11 11 1'eckville . . S In iff oivphant .... 404 inov 1'rieemirg . 4 0: " ,110), ihroop . 410 illefi Providence ill .. 1110571 l'ark Place , . II 17 , jo ft bcrantoa 4 a U u Leav Ar iie r ul All trains run dallr ezcebt Sunday. t slifnltlestUat trains atop on fcljnal for pas aangers l-eciire rates via Ontario a Western before Rurcnaslng tlolc 1 a and Bavo inonayi Day ard lant Kirresstotbe West J.C.Anderson, Gen. l'asa Aj. T. PUtoioft, Dlr. Pasii, Ait, BorsutoB, Pn, . L s- -
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