TITB SOK ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1898. the range grew closer nnd shells be gun to explode nil nbout her. It wan illltlcult for tho Hudson to irrt near enough to throw a lino to tliu Wlnslow'B wow, bo turrlblo was tho Are nil about her. Finally, after 'try Ing for about twenty minute, tho Hudson npproaehed near enough to throw a line. nAQ LEY'S LAST WORDS. F.nslgn Hauler nmt fix men were standing In a group on the deck of the , Wlnslow, "Heave her! Heave her'" shouted llngloy, as ho looked toward the com mander of the Hudson and colled for a line. "Don't miss It!" shouted an ntneer from the Hudson, and with n smile, Ungley called bads "Let her come. It's getting too hot here for comfort." Tho line was thrown and, at the same Instant a shell burst In the very midst of the group of men on board the Win slow. Ensign UuRley was Instantly killed and a few others dropped about him. Half a dozen more fell groaning on the blood-stained deck. One of the dead men pitched headlong over the side of tin- boat, but his feet caught the Iron roll and he was hauled back, Ungley lay stretched mi the deck, with his face completely loin away and the tipper part of his body shattered. The torpedo bunt, disabled and help It ss. riillid and swayed under the fury of the lire from the Spanish gunboats. When the sh-il burst In the group on bnurd the Wlnslow another wild shout of triumph went up from the Spanish boats nnd hattetiiH and again n heavy lire was opening on the torpedo boat. "Inally the iludtnti succeeded In get ting a line on board the Wlnslow and ns towing bet out of the deadly range when the line parted, and again both boats were at the nn-roy of the Span ish lire. At 3..10 p. m. the Hudson managed to get another line on the deck of the Wlnslow, but there were only three men left ther- ut that time to make it fast. The line was dually secured and the Wlnslow wiw 'iwetl up to Peurns Is land, where slie was anchored with b-r dead ami wounded on her decks. There some men from the Hudson went on hoard the W Inflow and took the most soiiourly . minded men off. Three of the latter wete taken on board the gunboat Machlas and died there shortly nftoiwnid. At !M& p. m. yesterday the Hudson, with the dead bodies and some of the wounded, started for Key West, ai riv ing here at 3 oVImi; this morning. COMMANDER IIUILVADOC .-' VKI! SI OX. Commander Uernadoii, of (he Wlns low, was wounded In the left leg but not seriously. Lying In th? cabin of the Hudson this morning he told the story of the tight. He said. "We went Into the harbor under or ders. The torpedo boat Wlnslow wns the worst Injuied. She had live of her men killed, and I don't know how many Inluivtl. "The Wlnslow was ordered by the commander of the Wilmington to go Into the harbor of Cardenas and at tack the Spanish gunboats there. We steomed In under a full head and were tired upon as soon as we were In tango. The Spanish boats were tied up nt the docks and had a fair range on us. The batteries on shore also opened on us. and 1 think we received most of the lire. 1 don't know wheth er any one was hurt on the Wilming ton or on the Hudson, but I think not. "I have no fault to llntl with the Wlnslow's crew. They acted nobly all the way through. The men who were killed all fell at the same time. We were stundlng In a group and the nlm of the Spanish was perfect. The shell burst In our very faces." The dead and wounded brought here b the Hudson were taken ashore In small boats to the government dock. Thin wus the tirst news of the en gagement to rentii Key West. Xo time was lost In ministering to the wounded. A tpilek call was sent to the Marine hosjiltul and nu ambul ance ame down to the dock. The il"ntl were taken to linker's under taker shop and the wounded were con veyed to the hospital. In the mean time the news bad spread and crowds gathered about the dock. DANGERS OF TORPEDO WORK. The suet ess of the American ships In every act Ion thus far has been so overwhelming that it was hard to real ize that death had at last come to our men. Ensign Ungley was about 20 years old. and, while the fleet was stationed here, he was one of the most popular men In the service. Therefore, the news of his death came as a ter rible shock to all who knew him. It has always been a foregone con clusion that the torpedo boat men would be among the first to fall, as their work Is most dangerous. Hut, In spite of this, when the fleet was sta tioned here nnd changes In assignments were frequently made, all the young men of the service were eager for tor pedo duty. The Hudson shows tho effect of the light. Her smokestack Is punctured with bullet boles nnd her cnbln nnd decks are smnshed ami splintered. The Wlnslow Is u torpedo boat of 142 tons displacement, steel hull, 2.000 in dicated horse-power, twin screws and three torpedo i dies. The Wilmington Is a light draught gunbont of 1,332 tons displacement, steel hull, twin screws nnd eight guns. The Hudson lx'longs to tho recently organised mosipilto licet, nnd was' .fprnierly a tugboat. TIIU WINSLOWS DBAD. IlotliiiH ol the HcrocK Terribly .lluti laird by HiiiMltig NbellH. :Key West. Fla., May 12-The Wlns low's dead are now lying at an under taking establishment They were taken IBLE BREAKING OUT CURED BY CUTICURA I Tras afflicted -with a terrible breaking out. t was treated by tho very best phj slclans, v. ho pronounced it blood poison, but It got worse, I Wi4 euflerins untold agon;, and dually hail to give up work. Cutictuu Itisurnmiwero . cuKsettcd, which I Immediately procured. .'Xromtho first, luxrrlcncodasoothlnr; relief, ' notwithstanding tnffntenso pain. Ilmrirowd 'rlglit along till at lait' vxu tnttrtly cured, ami not a itgit en my bxUj anywhere Indicating that any thin;; bad over been tho matter with me. 'M. II, HASTIEX, lW.lItintft et.tlanta.Oa. prriPTCotiTiiiATyiiiTroi Ktiit Btooo avdBsiv . llcnaii.niiu l.iutor IKK 4rmb4lki wttli Cun. cwRAttoAr. ctntu tnolntlor with Crrictri, burnlof t jAittnttkrnchrH.tndmliddAiMof Cdtici'bI Knob- t T1 rtitttl ol Dtooi(arHrind buoior tun, ft-M tHwiurtinfltthtwrtflit. roTtrtPirn iDCnku. CBgr.,l'jofi., LviWa. Uov (9 Cuti Itloott Uiimui.trte, TERR there In n rough wagon, still covered by the Stars and Stripes. Tho rude convi-ynnca , wna followed by a largo crowd and all day long tho doors of tho shop, wero surrounded .by largo gatherings Nnval oftirors, marines nnd sailors came there to look upon tho faces of their dead comrade.. Home of tho bodies showed fearful wounds. Ensign Ilngtey was literally torn to pieces, fild body will bo embalmed nmi hipped home, Oliver Vnrves hnd his throat cut ) en by ! sharp piece jf the shell, which apparently severed his windpipe as if slashed with a razor. Fireman Daniels had his left shoul der ripped up nnd tho right sldo of hlfl bond torn open. The body of Tunnell, the colored cook, showed no wounds. Fliemnn Meeks wus hurt In the groin. AMF.RICAN BOATS MAIMS HAVOC. It Is now known that the American boats made furious havoc with Car denas harbor antl town. Tho captain ot the Hudson said: "I know wo de stroyed a large part of their town near the wharves, burned one of their gunboats, nnd I think, destroyed two other torpedo destroyers. Wo were in a vortex of shot, shell and smoke, nnd could not tell accurately; but we saw one of their boats on lire and sinking soon after the actlun began. The largo building near the wharf. I think the barracks t4')k lire nnd many other buildings were soon burning. The Spanish hud masked bntterles on all sides of us, hidden in bushes nnd be hind houses. They set a trap for us. As soon as vso got within range of their batteiieH they would move them. 1 think their guns wore Held pieces. Our large boats could not get Into the harbor to help us on account of the shallow water." PRESIDENT DIAZ CALLS A HALT I'oibid Movement ol Troop nnd 1'ro vision Irom .Mexico Fort Worth. Tex.. May 12. Kov. t D. Powell, it Hapttst minister, who for the pnst seventeen years has leslded In Tolucn, Mexico, says that a few day J ago n company of thirty-two Spaniards was formed ut Tolucn for the purpose of going to Cuba nni Joining the Span ish army. Tliov got as far as Vera Cruz, when their departure wns pio hlbited by rresident Diaz, nnd they returned to Tolucn. The Spanintds of the City of Mexico contributed $200,000 us a fund with which to purchsiBc pro visions for the Spanish army In Cuba. Tlie provisions were purchased and shipped to Vera Cruz to be loaded on n chnitefid vessel. When th" whole lot had reached Vera Cruz President Diaz ordered that they be not shipped out of th" counry. Hov. Mr. Fowell extols President Ulna to the highest degree, and says the American people may rest assured that he will enforce a strict observance of the neutrality law lu that country. SKIPPER AND HIS BRASS QUN. Tho Navahoo's t'nplnin lived to Fight lit bated. Chester, I'o., May 12. Tile steamer Xavahoe reached tills port this morn ing from Fort Du Puix, Haiti, May :, with 1,100 tons of logwood contiigni'd to the Shnrpless Dyewood Extract, com pany, nnd three cabin pifsensem. Cap tain Proctor would not ndmk it, but it was learned from the ciew that tho English Hag was llown at the mast head, and that "New York, ' from where the Xavahoe halls, was painted out. An old brass cannon was llshed up frun the hold and prepared for ; i emergency. It was determined to lire one shot before surrcndurlng. On Monday night a black craft suddenly boie down upon the Nuvnhot- anil Unsh ed a light ut her. Then, without a word, she swung tiff nnd disappeared. I htciiuo Produce .lintkcl. Chicago, May 12. In spile of heavy sell. Ing to secure prclits provisions today seoicd another good udv.inco on 'Chang'-1. Pork cloM'd 22'i;c. over yesterday uhllo laid (.allied Wc and libs 22,:C. per 10U poundr. Closing prices wero a shade un der the best Wheat was erratic us usual but at tho expense ot the price. July dosed at n decline of 2l4C utter covering a range of fe. May was prac tically luminal, celling down to Jl.ft) and closing at $l.or., a not less of lie. Sep tember lost l3e. Corn and oats suffered from realizing good early advances and closing Uc ret lower. Tho cash quota tions wero as folk ws- Flour Demand moderate, steady; Xo. 2 spring wheat. $1.20. nominal: Xo. u spring wheat, $l.os,i 1.10; Xo. 2 red, $1.C1; Xo. 2. corn, .Wc; Xo. 2 yellow, IVTo.; Xo. 2 cats, 31 lie; No. 2 white, SlnKe. ; Xo. 3 white, !Ba3lc. ; Xo. 2 rye, TOaTO'tc ; Xo. 2 barley, iSnCdc; Xo. 1 tlax seed. $l.ST',ti:1.3S; prime timothy seed, $2.W); pork, fll.W)al2; lard. Ji3.C0.iB.iS; iIIih, JGali.tO; dry salted shoulders, J.ViJo.; short clear sides, CVnTc; whbky, fl.2:t. Itiitl'nlo Live Stock. Fast Huffalo, N. Y., May 12,-Cnttle mund, desirable stocks higher; native ubout steady for butchers' stocks. Hogs Fnlrly uctlve; Yorkers, good to choice. $4.30a4.10; roughs, common to choice, ?4a 4.4u, roughs, commun to iholco, Jlal.'o; pigs, fair to choice, flal.15. Sheep and Lambs Dull and slow; lunibs, choice to extra, I.Wa4.'J0; culls nnd common. ?4.i 4 40; sheep, choice to selecteil wethers, J4.10.tl.S0; culls to comomn, J'J.2;a3.W. t hlcngo Live Stool,. Chicago, May 12. Cattle Hood de nmtid. tleblruble stocks higher; nativ steers sold at $X9Ha5.j, mainly nt l.3."ia 4.75; stockera and feeders, J3.nOa4.k5; cows nnd heifers, J2.75al.50; calves, JlaO.50. lings Active antl 15a2.V. higher; sales at J4.10a4.Kl. chlelly nt Jl.25a4.l5; pigs sold ot J3.50n4.25; choice prime lots hrougbt J I. la. Sheep Fairly active; prices trlllo easier; sheep sold ut J3.25al.25, mostly nt Jla4.S.5; dipped lambs, J3.Wa4.75; wonled, $5a5.25; spring lambs, J7.25. Receipts Cattle, 7,500 head; hogs, 20.000 head: slit up, lu.ixio head. Luxl Libert) Ciillln.Mai liol. Fast Liberty. Pa., May 12. Cattle Steady; prime, J4.05a5; common, $i.tn)a 1.10. Hogs Actlvo and higher; prime mediums and heavy hogs, J4.35at.40; Yorkers, Jl,20a 4.30; light Yorkers. Jl.25al.30; pigs, ,n lU; good roughs, J1.C0.i4; common to fnlr. J2.5Q M.U. Shee Finn; cholco dipped, fl.lan 4.25. common. J3.ir,a3.C5; choice clipped lumbs. Jl.lHi5.10; cuminon to good, J4.25a 4,w. spring lambs, J5a7; veul calves, $5.50 nS 75. New Vurlt Livo Slock, New Vork, May 12. Beeves-No trad Ing. feeling weak. ( 'a Ives--.Market llrm; veals, Jl.50a5.75. Hhtop Firm; lambs, weak and slow; spring lambs, steady; clipped sheep, J3.7fU4.50; few unshorn, $l.U2Mi; cllped lambs, jr.a5.35; spring lambs, J0.25a7. Hogs Firm at $t.25al.G0. (HI .tlnrkul. Oil City. Pa., Muy 12.-Uredlt balances. S2c. ; certificates opened Mlc. bid for credit balunces; highest, &2',c. ; closed sales at S2c; total sales. 9,00(1 barrels reg ular at S2V4c; 3,000 barrels cush at S2c; 3,000 barrels cash ut S2u52!ic. ; shipments, 110,231 barrels; runs, 93,005 barrels. MIHMiHIH rV,f r,tn ,..... rM. It, tliA li.'Mil. rtild. An thf Innei, oM mld, new roltliniul tilullnaloroldi, ftul nil form nf crip. Htnn rnreilne, tllclirM from tlie nose nnd ryp, tirrvciiU rainrrh, dlpnthrrin, iitimninnU, ntul nil tfirnal nnil Itinn Iroulilm. thfo pluwiil lllllo liolli'liinrn nli'oluli'ly lmrnilfw. ho t&vcd ttmnaml i of lives nnd preirntcrt much Mel: new. Tho Miiuymi Itrmitly Comimny iirt'pnrn n n-intrnte corn for tacli ilUo.inn. Al ull nriKnrl'Ui a cpnn a vial. If ymi nertl mrillcil nilvlcu xtrlto Prof. Mmiron, 1505 AriMi Klri'Ct, l'lill.uti'lilila. It 1 absolutely frits gDMiMi THE MARKETS. nll stiecl Review New York, May 12. The natural reac tion fiom yesterday's buoyant tonde.icy lu Wall street was stippleiiuited today by some positive ticim-i ts ot depression hs a coiisoiiuoneo of which prices generally tilled below yostoi day's level all day. Tho speculative world apparently took a rather set lous view ot tho affair ut Car deiian. Such n stubborn leslslunee was shown, however, to the first dip of prices Mint extreme caution was developed about putting out short contracts. The market displayed nu equal rcluctunce to advance with any degree ot vigor. Covering by shorts In the late dealing overcame n portion of the losses but net declines are a point or over In inanv of tho prominent stocks. There were special stocks scat tered through the list that maintained a show of strength, notably Consolidated (las which ruse buoyantly at one time by points. The Union l'atille. Denver nnd Clulf securities. Hock Island, the cotton oil stocks nnd some of Urn high priced In vestment stocks weie notably linn. The volume of business was much reduced from yesterday nnd the market was ex tremely feverish and Irregular all day. Total sales wero 43S.COO shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock broKers, Meals bulluing, rcoms 703-7')'!. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, eat. est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil 21 2D', 21 21i Am. Sllg. K.-'g Co ..K2 133 131' i J32U Atch.. To. &. S. Fe .. 13' 13's 12ai 12 A.. T. A; S. F Pr .. 3D, Si',' 3I' 31 Am. Spirits ll' ll'li, 11U II ',4 Am. Spirits, Pr .... 2!t H 211 2!l Halt. ,Vt Ohio l!l 13 Id l'l ltrook. H. T 10 M1., 4M4 VPj Hay State flas 3 3 3 3 Can. Southern r,2 SJ'.i &! 5174 N. .1. Central ;l.Vi X, III M Chic. ,i O. W U UU ll'i lPi Chic. . X. W Iffl!', 125)4 12lai 121 Chic. II. & Q 100 1W rS'j K'H Chicago Gas W M WH W Chic, Mil. & St. P .. W't. y,Ta ,-, 9r,i Chic. 11. 1. St V nsi', 9yt, !,;,ia 5-114 Chic, St. I'. M. & O. 7H'4 T'li;. 70 70 C. ('. C. & St. L ... 82'', 32'', 31", 3D, X. Y.. L. K. & W .. 13'i 13',-j l'P4 li'i Gen. Fleet rlc 37 37 30 3ii4 Louis, lb Nash !1.4 Ki", M M'i Manhattan Flo 102 102'.i 101'4 102 M. K. & Tex., Pr .. .!ii'H 3U", Sii .Hi1 .Mo. Padile 3l si't. .T!; :!, Nat. Lead SSts ' ?W 33 3T', N. Y. Central 110 llfili ll.V, HJ'', flat. & West F. lS's 13' Fit, North. Pacific 2G:ii 27 20 20-ij Xor. Pacllic. Pr .... (,(, 00 0.'i 10 Pacific .Mall 2!i 29 2S' 28', Phil. ,i Head ID 1! li'i lS'.b Southern H. II 1 R S4 S'B Southttn It. It.. Pr.. 20', 30 2'.l"i Wl Tenn.. C. Ar Iron .... Sr'i 20 2j 25'i Texas & Pacllic .... 11 11 10 11 ' Fnlon Pac, 1st Pr .. ft", ,-!)',, fS SS U. S. Huliber lfis', 20 1!' V.H-. V. S. Leuther 7 7 '.'i 7'i I. S. Leather, Pr .. I'l 01 ! 03 Wabash. Pr Si 2i 111 1:1 Wtst. Union SO !i''1 ni'4 b'it4 w. a L. H 2 2 2 :: W. A: L. 12.. Pr 12'3 12' 12'j 12 Met. Traction Co ..110 Uf iis 14:1 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADB. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. est. est. Ing. May IK 1CS K,0 10.") July 112t4 112 1U7',2 H'.a,i Septemhrr 02 l'2 !i w, COHN. duly 37 :17 30 30 September 37 37 30 20 OATS. duly 27 27 27 27 September 21 21 24 21 PORK. July 12.07 12.20 11.90 12.10 LARD. July O.Oj C72 CO.", C.G7 September C.77 C.SO 0.02 .'(5 Ecinntou Honrd of Trade Kxchangn CJuotntion--All Quotutions Unscd ou Par of 100, STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scrantet & Iitttton Trao. Co. Nutloual IJciIng & Drill'g Co. First National Uank Ulmhur&t Uculovurd Bcranton Savings Hank Scranton Parking Co Laca. Iron & Steel Co Third National Uank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton True. Co Scranton Axle Works Dime Dep. As Dis. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat &. Power Company Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Hank HONDS. Lacka. Lumber Co 10 iW 100 !)3 20 345 SO 18 105 175 45 55 100 150 150 130 Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 1820 115 Peoplo's Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 191S 113 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... 115 100 102 102 b5 100 Lacka. Township School 5 City of Bcranton St. Imp. 6 Sit. Vernon Coal Co Scruntou Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co., tirst mortgage Cs, duo 1932 103 .Now York Produce .Market. New Vork. .May 12.-Flour-Dull und lower. Wheat Spot weak, No. 2 red, $1.0.1 asked, f. o. !., ollont to arrlvo; options opened llrunr but absence of export In quiry and foreign telling developed pro nounced wenkness; final prices wero 14c. otf on May, 3c. on July and ul'ic. on late mouths; No. 2 red. May, closed J1.C3; July, $1.21'i; September. 'jO'.c; December, IAHi,e. Corn-Spot steady; No. 2, 41Tic, f. o, b., utloat; options advanced early but subsequently tended and closed un changed; May, closed lie; July, 41?4c. ; September, 42' jc. Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 35V,a20o.; No. 3. 35c; No. 2 white. Smi 3Mio. ; No. 2 white, S7',iu3sc. ; options lost Vc. during tho day; May, closed 33'4c. Butter Steady; western creamery, 14,-u 17c; do. factory, lSallc; Elglns. 17c; Imi tation creamery. Iliil3'sc. ; stale dairy, lla lOVsc. Eggs-Steady; statu antl Pennsyl vania, lo4allc; western lresh, 10'ic; southern, 10c. Philadelphia Provision .Market. Philadelphia, Muy 12.-Wliout-Wus 7c. lower; contract guide. May. J1.3mi1.I0. Corn Firm; upturns 1c. higher; No. 2 mixed. May, 41salle.; June. 4l'su41ic Potatoes Dull und lower; white, cholec, per bushel. S5a0c. ; do. fair to good, do., 73ab0c. Flour Dull und 25c. per laurel lower. Butter Dull and weak; fancy western creamery, 17i; do. prints, 18c. Eggs UncliaiiKtd; fiesh, nenrby, 10'tc. ; do. western, lu',;c. ; tin. southern, OVialOc. Cheese Firm. Rutlncd Sugars-Steady. Cotton Unchanged Tallow Steady. Livo and Dressed Poultry Unehungeil. Re ceiptsFlour, 1,000 barrels anil 11.000 sacks', wheat, S.MO bushrU; corn, 2C2,(W0 bushels; oats, 17.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat. I.ono bushels; com, 32.1.000 bush els; oats, 38,000 bUkhcU. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT FOR HFNT-0-HOOM IIOFBF, HATH, etc.. lor Jl. Corner Price and Hrom ley. Jenkln Reese HANDSOMFLY FFRNISHKD ROOM at 422 Mulberry street. SfJIMFR RKSIDKNCF FOR HUNT IN Dalton; tlve minutes' walk from sta tion; 10 large rooms, bath anil laundry; newly luruished; tine view; ampin ground; adjoins home of Dr. J. C. Mile next abovo J. P. Dickson's residence. Call and sco It or uddrcss U. W. Carlton, Dalton, Pa. LUXURIOUS llOCSF - ALL LIOHT rooms; superior, modern, healthy, JONKS, 311 Spruco street. O PFICFS, APARTMKNTS. HAC1IFLOR rooms, handsome clmnilollcrs and dcorntlons, steam heat, marble bowls, closets, sanitary. JONKS 311 Spruco St. FOR HUNT- STORK AND HAKKRY. Apply to John Weber. Taylor, Pa.' FOR HUNT QIIFAT OPPORTUNITY. Flret class boarding house In ce-itral city, full of lodgers. Landlady discon tinued becauso of illness. Immediate pos session. A. V. HOWKR, 309 Council bldg. I IOTTSK FOIt ltKNT 105 WYOMING avenue. Apply to F. II. demons. Htue Hldgo Coal Company's ofllce, Moars Uulldlng. dAItN FOR RKNT-003 MAHON COURT. Apply to V. II. demons. Hluo Rldgo Coal Company's ofllce. Mcnrs F.ulldlng. FOR SALE FOlV'SALKI Sl-MM 13 U COTTAGK titled with nil modern improvements; situated nt Lake Aliel. Pa. Address W. It. McClave, Scranton. FOR SALK-UHOKKN KNGL1SH SBT ter, cheap. 1611 Penn avenue. FOP. SALK-ONK 20-IIORSE POWEtt boiler. 113 good aa new. THE WES TON MILL CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. FmTRENrtDlTSATr Clay avenue; 9 rooms, modern in provements. Inquire of C. J. POST, Com monwealth Rldg. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OK THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL H. HASTINGS. Governor. J. C. DELANEY, Superintendent. L. G. M'CAt LEY, Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, Slate Treasurer. PROPOSALS FORFURNlSlllNG STA tlonery, Fuel nnd other Supplies. In compliance with tho Constitution nnd tho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, we hereby Invite sealed pro posals, at prices below maximum rates llxetl In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for tlie several departments of the State Government, and for making repairs In the several de partments nnd for the distribution of tho public documents, for the year ending the llrst Tuesday ot June, A. D. 1VM. Separate pioposals will be received and separate contracts uwaided as announced In said schedules. Em h proposal must be accompanied by a bund, with at least two sureties or one sun t company, ap proved by 11 Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the county In which tho per son or persons making such proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful per formance of the contract. 11 nil addressed and delivered to the lltmrd of Commis sioners of Public Grounds und Buildings beforo twelve o'clock M.. of Tuesday, the 7th day of June A. D. ISM, ut which limf the proposals will be opened and pub lished. In the Reception Room of the Ex. ecutlve Department at llarrlsburg, and contracts awarded as soon iherualler u practicable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary Information can be ob tained at this Department. J. C. DELANEY, For the Hoard of Commissioners ot Public Grounds und Buildings. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to a resolution passed by the board of directors of the Lackawanna Telephone Company, a meeting of tho stockholders of said company Is called, and will bu held at the said company's chief ollice or place of business, No. 429 Lackawanna avenue, In the city of Scran ton. county of Lackawanna, und state cf Pennsylvania, on the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1S9S, at three o'clock p. m.. for tho purpose of taking action on tho approval or disapproval of the proposed Incrcaso of the capital stock of said com pany from ten thousand dollais to one hundred thousand dollars. GEORGE S. HORN. Secretary. BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK. At Scranton. In the State of Pennsyl vania, ut tho clise of business, May fi, liftS: RESOURCES. Loans antl discounts $2,031,433 61 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 2,958 22 U. S. bonds to secure circu lation 200.00000 Stocks, securities, etc 4,01I,W9 C2 Banking house, furniture und Uxturcs Due from Nntlonal banks (not roservo ngentsi Due from stato banks and bankers 30.0HO 00 54.175 PI 27,792 29 Due from approved reserve agents 677,13107 Checks und other rash Items... 7,523 02 Exchanges for clearing house.. 0.136 05 NptcB of other National banks. 10,855 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels antl cents Lawful money reservo In bank, viz. : Speclo $ 5S.0G3IH Legal tender notes. 210.GI3 00 1,905 13 293,014 05 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer, 3 per cent, of dr dilution Due from U. S. treasurer, other than G per cent, re demption fund 0,000 00 7.000 00 Total J7.279.554 47 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In J 200.000 00 Suiplus fund 925,0V) 00 Undivided prollts. less ex penses und tnxcS paid 151,527 99 Nutloual bank notes outstand ing 177.10000 Due to other Nutlonal banks.. 112.201 G2 Due to stnte banks and bank ers 5,12203 Individual dcposltx subject to check B,5S1,17S 92 Demand certificates of deposit, 109,878 Ml Certltled checks 11.00 !'3 Cashier's chicks outstanding.. 134 95 Notes and bills ledlscountcil.... None Bills payable None Liabilities other than those above stated Noun Total J7,270.551 17 Stato ot Pennsylvania, County of Lack awanna, ss. : I, Isaac Post, cashier of Iho abovo mimed bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge und belief. ISAAC POST. Cashlor. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 11th day of May. 189?. JAS. II. TORREY. Notary Public. Correct Attest) O. L. DICKSON, J. A. LINEN, Directors, POPULAR (XEAKINC llOUSIv for the llonoiit of All Who 1 1 live Hoimcs Kcnl 1'stntc or Other Property to Sell or Fxclitinuc, or Who Want or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion 1 cuts a Word Kxcept Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. AGENTS WANTED AOK??iWAr?fll!DW K shrowd careful man hi ovory town to make a fow thousand dollars for himself tiuletlv at homo utitl not work hard; pri vate instructions nnd vnlunblo outfit of new goods sent free. Address Imme diately P. O. Hox 5308, Hoston, Mass. AC1KNTS WANTHD TO RKPRKSKNT Twentieth Century Co., Chicago. Splendid chunco for wide-uwnko agents. Kasy work, big profits. Further par ticulars, address C. L. Graham, Scranton. AGKNTS WANTED TO SFLL PAT ented nrtlde. Quick seller. J. T. Hoyer, 244 Adams. TWENTY AGKNTS WANTKD 1MMG dlatdy. fall today nt 529 Adams ave nue. Mrs. Miller, Manuger. RELIAULE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency in their owh towns for tho pest line of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cent, protlt: for ladles or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS, 1031 and 1033 Chest nut streot. Philadelphia, Pa. KLONDIKE AOENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike five hundred pages; prlco $1.50; outfit 10c Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING- CO.. Lakeside Building. Chicago. 111. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT . J10.000. Established business. Will bear investigation. Largo profits. Safo Investment. For Interview uddrcss I. O. Hox 374. Scrauton. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. J200 TO J25.0U0. 5 PER CENT. TO 0 PEP. cent, on city first mortgages. Brown, Attorney, Jlears Bulldlt g. $1,000 AND UPWARDS. CITY PROP erty. Gardner, 10 Library building. JIOO.OOO TO LOAN IN SUMS OF J500 AND upwards. Inquire of W. 11. Booth & Co., ut Powell's Music stole. REAL ESTATE. CITY CENTRAL LOTS; TITLE PER. lcct; convenient locations; llnest resi dence avenues; rapid Increase In value. Moyer. Jacobs, La Monte. McGulre, Fer ber. Browning hae bought. Now Is your chunco. Call lor circular. JONES, 311 Spruce street. LOST. LOST SHEPHERD DOG; FINDER will be liberally rewarded by returning to 739 Monroe avenue. LOST - $10.00 REWARD; DIAMOND earring; return to Barbour Homo Credit House, 425 Lackawanna u venue. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation und advice given free. E. M. HET.EL. Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges modernte- CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HH1GGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone GU10. HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS to tnivi I nnil appoint agents. $10 per month uml txpciiM-s. P. W. Zl KUl.JuK ifc CO.. 220 Locust St.. Philadelphia. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG man 2 smart, energetic, good pea man, has good knowledge of piano tuning and repairing; can make himself gener ally uselul. T. L., Tribune oihec. WANTED-FY A YOUNG MARRIED man, work of anj, kind; willing to work but will not accept canvassing. Call or uddrcss M. M., 1317 Wyoming avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. WANTED -WORK BY A YOUNG MAR rled woman, t-uch as washing to do nt home or carpet washing. Call or ad dress Mrs. S. M., 1319 Wyoming avenue, STanton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG boy 15 years old to work In store or work of any kind; willing to work. Call or address Mr. J. Maus. 1124 Albright uve. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION In olllco where ho could help on books or do office work; good penman. G. 1C, Trlbuno ofllce-. WANTED-A POSITION AS SALES lady or cashier, experienced. M. E. N. WANTED - POSITION lady; lu-s had three ence. M. L. G. AS SALES years' expert' WANTED-M1DDLE AGED WOMAN would like to go out cleaning or wash ing and Ironing by thu day. Rear 409 alb son street. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man as blacksmith on carriage or wagon work In city or country. Address Blacksmith. 105 Wyoming avenue, City. WANTED-POS1TION AS DRIVER OR tnke care of horses. Address G. A. S., Tribune office. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER,-ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of UuO Washington uvenuo. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 120 Washington uveuue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. 1. O, LYMAN. SCRANTON PHI- vato Hctpltal, cor. berry. Wjoinlng and Mul- DR. F. street. L. M'QUAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming no. WELCOME C. BNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna avenue. Hours, 0 to 1 and 2 to 5. DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington uvenue Llnotypa Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities uusurpaFsed in this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUKTTEL. REAR 611 LACKA. wanna avenue, Scrnnton, Pu manufac turer of Wire Screens. LAwrcns FRANK 13. IJOYLF, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Hurr building, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington nveuuo. OKELL & OK ELL, ATTORNEYS, f. TO 11 Coal Exchange building, Bcranton. W1LLAHD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT ternoys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avctiuo, Scranton, l'u. JAMES It. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Low. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. JESSUP & JES9UP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building Wnshlngton avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlrg. Rooms 19. 20 und 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms GH, 515 and GIG, Hoard of Trado building. D. II. REIT.OGLE, ATTCRN13Y-LOANS negotiated on real estato security. Mears building, corner Wushlngton ave nue and Bprvco street. UFKILI'AM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 30o Commonwealth bldg. Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNFY-nt-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 1103.901, oth floor, Mcurs bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-Luw, 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna nve., Scranton, Pa. C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW oinmonweailti bullillng. scranton. i'a. PATTERSON&WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank building. C. GOMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. HERTHOLF. Atty.. Mcars Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED" HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. nnd Mulberry St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night call, 413. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank bldg, 122 Wyomlns avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME- opathlst, No, 22S Adams avenue. DR A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruco street. Scranton. Offlco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to fi p.m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, G12 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Hoard of Trade building. Oflico hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 und 7 to 8 p. m. Rcsl denco 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllce telephone 136'J. Hours ;10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S W. L'AMORKAPX. OFFICE 231 Adams. Residence 131S Mulberry Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. . G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs tivutod. Hospital. 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK: lln avenue, Rates reasonable. P. S5IEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medlclno or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev, Thomus M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H. Buell. A. M. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 131S Washburn streot, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best utteiulanco for a limited number of pa tients. see os a. R. CLARK & CO.. SEKDMKN AND Nurserymen; store 110 Wanhlngton ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone. 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST" FROM PHILIPPINE ISL nnds. Greatest Naval Battle. Shoes nil blcwn to pieces and landed In Net tleton's Shoo Store. Washington avenue. Ladles' line Button shoes, russet and dongola, cost J2.50. nt Jl 49; ladles' line J2.00 shoes for 98c, Ladles' Oxfoids, cost $1.50. for 79c. Men's J2.5H culf and rus set shoes for Jt.49; J3.00 shoes for J1.9S, etc. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC KOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings und concert work furnished. For trrini address It. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming uveuue, over Hulbert'3 music store. MEOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. liO Wbfchlnglon avenue, Scraiilon, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO . WHOLF- snlo dealers In Woodwnre. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Knilroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susuuchannu Division,) Stations In New York-Foot of Liberty street, N. 11., und South Ferry V hlwhall street. , -,,,j,,i., iu,,r. Anthracite coai u&e-u vawuovij, ,1...... Ing cleanliness and comfort 'I'lMl' TA1ILU IN EFFECT 1' EB. 20. 1SJ. Trains leavo Scruntou for Plttston, 5"iksfcuvff- uttM.wi.n,i' ';! CIC, Ul o.&u, jv.iv .. (,,,, 2.35, 3.20, 7.10 p. m. Sundays. 9.00 u. For LakJwood und Atlantic City, 8.20 "For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.211 express) a. in.. 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car). 3.20 (exprebs) p. in. Sunday. 2.15 i. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m. airves at Philadelphia, Reading Tor inlnul 7.17 p. in. t.nd New ork i.05 p. in. For Muudi Chunk. Allentown, Bethle hem. Fusion and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 3.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 11. m. For Hultimoio und Washington and points South and est, via Bethlehem, b.20 0. in.. l.W P- m. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. For Long Brunch. Oceun Oruve, etc., at 8.20 a. m. nnd 1.20 p. in. For Reading. Lebanon and llarrlsburg. via Allentown, 8.20 u. m., 1.20 p. m. Bun- d"Ar!'Poft'iivlilc. 8.20, a. in., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib crty streot. Noith River, al 4.00. u.10 (ex press) u. m.. 1-W texpress with Bullet Junior can p. m. bunda, 1.30 a. m. Leavo New Yolk, South Ferry, font Whitehall stieot, ut 9.08 u. in.. 1.25 p. in. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from tills terminal can connect under cover with all tho elovuted railroad. Broadway cablo cars, und forrlcs to Brooklyn and Stnten Island, muklng quirk transfer to and from Gland Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leuvo 1'hlluilelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.00 u. in.. 2.00 l). m. Sunday, 0.25 a. in. Through tlckots to nil pol.its nt lowest rate muy bo had ou application In ad. vance to the ticket ngcmt at the station, II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gon. Suet. BuREnO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. tu Hunt, Situations for Five Schedule In liffect Nov. 3!4, 1S97, Trains Leavo Wllkos-Barre as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, BaltL more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for H.nloton, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrisburR, Phlladalphln, Daltimore, Washington and Pittt burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harr!s burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. E.00 p. m., week days, for Hazlaton and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD, (len'l Pa. Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, (ieneral Manager. Del.. Lacku. and Western, Effect Monday, Nov, 21, 1637. Trains leao Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and nil points East, 1.40, 3 00, C.15, 8.00 and 10.05 a. m. ; 12.G5 and 3.33 p. lu. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadel phia antl tho South, G.1G, tt.OO and 10.20 a. a., 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Wushlngton und way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tohyhauna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton. Oswego, El mlra. Coining, Bath, Dansvlllo, Mount Morris nnd Huffalo. 12.10. 2.33, 9.00 n. tti.. and 1.G5 p. m., making close connections nt Buffalo to all points in tho West, Northwest nnd Southwest. HIiiKhamto'i and vay stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlru express, 5.63 p. m. Express for Utlcn and Richfield Springs, 2.35 u. m., and 1.55 p. 111. Ithaca, 2.35, 9.00 a. in., and 1.53 p. m. Fur Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Harro. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, muklng closo connections at North umberland for Wllllnimport. llarrlsburg. Baltimore. Wushlngton and the South. Northumberland nnd li.lermedlnto sta tions, e.00. 10.05 u. m., and 1.55 and 0.00 p. m. Nnntlcoko nnd Intermedials stations, 8.08 at.tl 11 10 a. m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stations, 3.35 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.43 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 leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.35. 8.53, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3.52, 6.23, 6.25, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m.; 1.16 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, 0.20 a, m., 2.20 p. m. For Honesdale fl.20. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. m. For Wllkes-Bane 0.15, 7.50, 8.45, 9.33. 10.43 a. in.; 12.03, 1.25, 2.21, 3.33, 4.11. 6.10. 7.50. 10.24, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. It., C.43 a m.. 12.03, 1.25, 4.41 p m. (with Black Diamond Express), 11.30 p. 111. For Pennsylvania It. II. points C.43, 9.33 a. m.; 2.21. 4 II n. m. For western points via Lehlcb Vnlley R. R.. 7 50 u. 10., 12 0.", 3.3.1 (with Black Diamond Express). 10.28, 11.30 p. in. Trains will ufrlvo at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo and tho north 0,40, 7 13, 8.40. 9.34, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; J. 20, 2.1S. 3.23. 4.37, 5.43, 7.43, 10.23. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and tho south B.5, 7.50, 8.30, lrt.10, 11.53 a. m. ; 1.16, 2.11. 3.4S, G.2" 6.21. 7.53, 9 05, 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 a. m. Complete- Information vegardlng rates to all points In thu United States and Canada muy be obtained ut the ticket of fice In the depot Special attention given to Western and Southern re-ort onslness. J. W. HURDH'K. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. V.' CROS, D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. l.ehlKli Valley Railroad System Anthiaqlte Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanll- nes and Coiulurt. In Effect Feb. 2n, 1S03. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und New York via D. H. R. R at 0.45u. in., and '2.05. 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Uxpiess) and 11.30 p. m. Fur Plttstun and Wllkes-Barro via D., L. Ai W. It. It., 0.00, 11.10 a. in., 1.55, 3.35. For wiuto Haven. Husslcton. Pottsville, and principal points In tho coal regions "la D. i: II- H. ".. 0.45, 12.U3, 2.21 and 1.41 '''For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har risburg und piliicipal Intermediate sta tions via D. H- R- It.. O.-i.'i a. m.. 12.05. 2.21. 4.11 (Black Diamond Expreas), 11.30 '"'For Tunkhannnck. Towar.da. Elmlra, Ithnea Geneva and principal intenncdl nto stations, via D.. L. ic W. It. It.. S.03 u m. 12.43 and 3.35 p. m. 'For Geneva. Rochester, Huffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago and all points west via D & 1! F- 11- i2M'J- 'u:! Hilack Diamond Express). H.2S and 11.30 p. m. Pullman uuiioi and sleeping or Lehigh Vallev parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkis-B.niv and New York, Phlladel nhln Buffalo und Suspension Bridge. ROLI.IN II WILBUR. Gen. Supt CI IAS. S. .KV: l'.is-j. Agt.. 2H Cortl.indt rttre, 1. New Ynrk. A W NONNEMACHER, Asst. General Pass Act 21 Coithindt st.. New York. Scrnnton otlU-e. 309 Lackawanna avenue. F.rie and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept. 19, U97. Trains leavo Scranton for New York nnd Intermediate points on Erie railroad, ulso for Ibiwley and local points at 7.05 n. m. and 2 2" p. m. Arrive at Scranton from abovo points at 10.23 a. m., 3.15 and 9.3S p. m. SOHAVl'ON DIVISION. ' In I.llect Dtctiiibt r P.MIi, 1K07. 1 1 North Bound. houtli Bonnd. 1 1011 - : r Sl '20l! I (H !j I Btatlons ,H U 1 ' 2 w (Train Dally, Ex. 13 J Ife I cept nuuday I Ig q r u.virlve I.eavei i u 72SN. V. Franklin Kt .... 749 ,.., 7 10, West 4-,'nd hticet .... 7M ,.., ' 700l WceUawUen .... 810 .... p m Arrive Leavoj r u 1 ri caiiosiiV .... iii ..;' I Cti llnnoock .... 211 ,, ... .... issrf StarlL'Ut .... 28-1 .,,, is IB l'reston park .... a 31 ,, lin winwood .... -J4I .... fi-i' l'oyntcllo 8 60 .... II! II OrbOli .... 861 .... I2I-8 liellilllt Mt 3M) .... 1H89 I'rtlonilulo .... sod 11 4'i I'PI-BU city .... 3 10 ..,, 1131' Carbondalo ,,,, 8 34,1 .... Ill-iO1 tVh'.ie lirldije .... fsss ... fusil -Majilelil ,. 13 18 .... ,11'Ji Jermyn .... 345..., IH AictJlbild .... 361 .... , 11 l.'i Wliitnu .... 3M .... 'll II l'eclcvllla .... 3W ... lliC Olvphaut .. 401 ... 1101 rilcebiirg ... 401 .... 110), iliroop .... 41ti . .. Ill 01 Provldonoo ... ut .... !tl(7i park Place .... IT .... ,1055 bcranton .... 4 8 .... a u Leave Arrlvo r u All trains run dally except mindny. I t-Uiililes that trains stop ou fclgnal tor pav teoKois. ecuro rates via Ontario a Western betore purchasing tickets and save money. Day ard Nbjnt uiretotbe West, J. C. AnaersoD, Oen. raai. Agt. T. FUtciott, Dlr, V&si, AKt.BorfCta; pa.
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