THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THTTtSDAY. MAY 10. 3898. 2 putted the harbor was rrlar. At Uiu end of ib third round the monitor Terror failed to understand tho order lo withdraw iind engaged Morro casUo nlone for half an hour. As peon from the despatch boat of tho Asoclntod Press", which occupied a tine point of view, the squatty little monitor. In tackdlmt the tuvvorlng fort, was A magnificent display of rtnrlnir, The Terror moved In as If Intending to draw the forts and tho Spanish Run ners evidently became much excited at her behavior for they tired rapid ly und without taking nny alm( for tho Tenor was not tnuihed. Prom the despatch boat every shot fired by the Spaniard could be sen. The flash und smoke f their batter ies weto followed bv great splashlngs hundreds of feat from tin- Terror. The shells of the Spaniards on exploding would lllng up columns of water flxty feel high. The scene was Intensely Inteietlng, but It was not so exciting as hud been epected. The Spanish aim was so as toundlngly bad that absolutely no an xiety wan fe.lt for our ships. In fact, when the Spanish foils Hied volleys which hid them In smoke, fol lowed u few seconds later by the goy-fpr-llki spouting and splashing not dangerously tieiir the Terro- dcrlslv cheer went up from the oloied tew of the desp.it! h boat, standing In the bow of the latter, for 'they an- lleice hatch of Hpani.uiK The olllieis and lepoitei.s on the despatch boat viewed tile bomlmidmeiil through murine glasses from the top of the pilot house. The heavy swells somewhat affect ed the aim of the gunners of the Ter lor, fol some of h"i shells stiuek th" sen In fmnt of the furt. Finally, tho Terror seemingly piew tired and she .lowly wlthdiow. llilng us she steamed uway. The Spaniaids became trantle with excitement iin' bln.c d awav at tho monitor until she was long out of tailge. akter TIIH rattle. Aftci the battle the Akmh luted Piess dispatch boat went among the lleet to Inspect the damage done. The sailors weie calmly cleaning the decks and polishing the guns. On boa id the Iowa a boat was stiuek and caught Hie, an exhaust pine was dented, the bridge Hilling was sh.ittctcd and tlnee men were slightly wounded, and all this wns done by the Milltniv shell which struck the Iowa One shell which exploded on the New Ymk killed a man, wounded four ulliets, shattered two s-earchllghts, splintered a cutter, tine tlnee holes In a ventllotiii and Indie a small davit arm. Pieces of tills shell weie caio flllly catlieied llli tor snuvenlis, but thoto weie not enough plec es to go around. When the dispatch boat of the Asso ciated Pi ess left the vlclnltv of San .luan 1" Porto Itlio for the Island of St. Tin -1 as with th" cable dispatch de- FCilblng tin engagement, the lleet was I ilkrs-Hiirie Otilpliiicd. piepnilng to bury the dead. In nddl- Wllkes-Harre, May 1. Springfield out tioii to tip man killed on board the played Wllkes-Barre today. Coakley was Vniv Vok. a dinner's mule on board i wild, sending nine men to first on balls. the inonlloi Aintihltrilc died fiom the effects of the heat Of Hit New York's foil wounded met:, o'dy two were seriously enough Injuied in call foi tin It tinnsfer to the hospital ship Solace, which subsequent ly Joined the licet The Vow York Hied 210 shots, l Is said, ilurlur the bombardment. Th" cable opemte r at San .luan cabled to the operatoi at St. Thomas, onily c'tiiln the morning of the 12th, niinouir'ng that a vigorous bombard- men of t-e capital of Port i Hleo was j ill progress, adding that he wns going , to take to the woods. It is considered i probable that most of the inhabitants j of the place following his example, fled i soon after being nw likened by the j Iowa's 111. st bioadslde. The onlv wai vessel of u foielgn I power at San Juan dining the bom- I bnidment was the small French cruiser j Elgnult de Ocnnulllv. She had her rig ging cm by pleies of shell. After the bombnidment the l-iencnmnn lett lor' the Island of Si Thomas, wheie her j tominnnder told Captain Converse of . tho Moiitgoiner that Ameiicnn opeia-I tlmis were eutliel.v Justifiable It is understood, linwever, that the' French ' olllcers, In lonveisatlon with other pen- pie, tiltlelzed the wisdom of tls' bom bardment. MISSIONARY MGLTINQ. 'I bird Itieiiiiinl tonieutinn Held at Lnticavter. I.oneasiei, May 1 The thlid lilcn lllnl eoiiveutlon of the Woman's Home nnd Foielgn Missionary society of the Lutheran mttiKiciium of Pennsylvania was opened this morning In Trinity ihnpid. The devotional exeielses wete led by liev. C. L Fr.v . pastor of Trin ity chinch. Delegates weie piesont from Philadelphia. N'onlstown. Lan- caster, Iteiidlng. Alleutown. AVilkes Uanv, Pottsvllle and Danville eontei encoh to the number of about one hun dred and titty. The report of the treasurer showed ' the leeeipts to lie as follows. Phila delphia lonfeieiue. $191. 02; iS'on istow n conference. $203.57, Heading onfer- l me, lJ2.bi. Lancaster confcience, , SS50: WHkes-liarre confcience. $138.43; i milking a tutul of $1,516.01. The ex penseH were $1,(141.20, leavitig a balance ! of $10l.t J. At thin afternoons session the fol- i lowing otllcers were elected: Presl ilpnt. Mrs. J. I.. Slhole. Phlladelpliln: rprorillng secntai. Miss Ummii A ICndlteh Heading: corresponding sec fetary, MKs Anna Swnitzvvelder, Lnn- astoi. treusuiei, Mrs. H. R. .lacohs, Phllndelphla' chairman medical mls- plon coinmlttce. Miss M. v.. Welden: liuii limn lltetalure iMimmlttee. Miss S. 1 13, Monroe; chairman committee on home mission boxes. Miss Matilda Uullmun. chairman committee on for eign mission boxes Miss M. A. Miller, chairman organizing committee, Mis. J. J. Kuntz. Wilkes-Hui re. MEDICAL SOCIETY. lOllicero :icctecl bf th ritnte Orgnnl- ; vniliun Yclordny. Lancaster. Mny IS A greatly In creased attendance matked the first session of the second day's meeting of the. State Medical society. Thu morn ing session wis Jevoted entirely to the reading of papers, the number nnd length of which made it impossible to get tin ouch with more than half of the piogrnmine ;,The following dfflicis veii elected this, nf tei notm: Provident, Dr AY. J. LphinfU), Cambria; Iee-presldents, Dr. !L V.1U" iiJ ? V. VJ V'(luth' j-le, Luzerne; Dr J. Aug. hhler. Lan- t?icrr; yr, iienry inais, urrus see retary, Dr. C L. HtevOns, Athens; as slstant necretaiy. Dr. O. W Wagner, Johnstown; treasurer, Dr. O. Hanson. Phltadelphlu; board of trustees, and judicial council, Dr. T, P. Simpson, Beaver rails; Dr, Henry Jieaten, Phllti dttlP.Wftl. Dr. T D. TJavis, Pittsburg; fliulr9" ,e'f, copiniltteo pf .nrrfingo ments, l)r O. W. "Wagner, Johnstown; delegates to American Medical nsso Utluii In U9S, Dm. U L. McConnell, .1. II. Wilson, W. ,M. Reach, A. N. Wakerfleld, J. F. Tomb, W. B. Loh man, L. S. Plngett, J. W. St. Clair, A. N, Miller, J. I. Lincwcaver, Ii C. Cable, J. II. Hlttlnger, Miles Charles Jesop, J T. McCulloch, S 1. Uartleson, WII loughby Phillips, (1. V Jeffries, J. 1). Donaldson, A. L. ltusscll, C. D. Slin of fer, K. 11 Cover, O. W. Hlett; com mittee on publication, Adolpri Koon ing, chairman, Pittsburg, Edwurd J. Dickson, Philadelphia. 11. A. Hate, Philadelphia. J. H. Wilson, Ueaver; II. L. Orth. llarrlsburg; D. W. N'eud, Har risburg, C. L Stevens, Athens; tleorge lienton Dunmlre. Philadelphia, .lohn town was selected as the place for holding the next meeting LI IIUNQ CIIANfl'S PERIL. Attacked bv mi Assassin In tho Im pcilnl 1'nlnce, San Francisco, Cal . May IS Steamer advices from China tell of a dospeiuto assaut upon LI Hung Chung as he en tered the grand audience hall at Pek ing, to have an Intel view with the em petor. He had been summoned three hours nflr midnight and ivn passing a double line of guards at the palace gates when a mnn dressed entirely in black and who hud hidden behind the guards broke through the line anil .unled a haul blow at I.l Hung Chang's head -vv Itli his list. l.l saw him In time and Jumped to i one side, receiving the blow on the ' shoulder. The man then attempted to seize 1.1 by the throat and throw him. but one of the guards dicw his sword and nearly hamstiung the man, and he felt helpless ami was seized and i liound. The former vlcerov showed ' coolness and coinage and pioceeded I to his Intervlw. i The empeior outer that all olllclals who weie lesponsible for poimlttlng the attack should be degraded. Ac th as- . sallant had no weapons he cannot .be decanitated. It Is thoucht he Intended to strangle 1.1 The prisoner would make no admissions, even under tor tuie. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LeAGUe. At Halllmnre lt.ll I.. Pittsburg 0 20 0 00 Oil U-2 u 2 Baltimore 0 2 0 1 0 l) 0 n 1-- U 12 A lt.itterles Tnnnehlll and Schrlvcr; Nops and Clarke t'mplres Lmsllo and An drew s. At Chicago It.ll.L. Chicago 0 0 10 10020112 .1 St. Louis 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 U II 2 Ii'itterlec Thornton nnd Donohue; Suil hoff and Hugdcn. Umpires ()' Day und Mi Donald, l-ASTERN LKAQUE. ' The features of the game were tlio Held- 1 lug of Luh and Green. Score: I U'lLKLS-HAHHi: A.M. H. tl. 1 1 o l l l i l o O. A. K. 11 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 u I 0 2 r o Goeckt'l, II) . Ualllgau. if . 1 I 0 1 1 1 1 0 a I Knight, If ... Wright, cf ... .Mimieliau. Hli ( Atlieiton, 2b ' Sullivan, ss . I Smith, o Coakley, p ... Totals .34 ri S 30 IS 3 si'HiNorinr.D. A. Li. . r, . 4 , 4 . r. . 4 ii. M I i 1 0 i o. 1 1 1 10 6 Lush, cf Hellion, if .... Haniion, ss .. Kroulhers, lb Green, If Hogers. 2b .... Nichols. 2b ... Duncan, c j Ut'iuinlug, p 0 Totals Wilkcs-llitrio Springfield .. 13 30 12 S 0 1 1 Kained runs Wllkos-Ilaiio. 2. Sprum fli'Id I l'iist buso bj euois V lllic .- IJ.trre. 2, SprlnRflcld. 0. Lett on bases Wilke,-Haire,(j ; Springfield, u. Two-b,io hit NIclioN, Smith, Ilannun. Biouthci.', Iluiicini Fust base on balls Oft Co.ik b. 0. off IlenimiiK, fi Stiuek out liy Co.ikbv, 1; bj Hemming, !i. Double I nlas -Sullivan to Atherton to Smith to Mluuchan to Co.ikle , Gueckel to ' Cnakie.v. llimmlug to Jlugus to I llioutlicrs; Ooeckcl. unasHtcd, Sul livan to Atherton to Oocekel. I St.ilen bases Atlieiton, Lush, 3; Nichols, I 3. Pacilllce hits Knight, Muiehan I'm plre O'Louglllln. line 2 20. i At Montieal H.ll.i;. I Htlltalo 2000 00 10 1-1 7 5 Mc.ntteil 00 3 20 000-5 C. 2 j Ilatterles Mitchell and Digging; Yer- rick and Jacklitz. At Svracuso First game lt.tl.U ' S.viaiuse 0 0 0 0 .1 0 2 0 2 7 10 10 Providence o 0 1 0 7 0 o 0 0 J 4 II ittc ilcs--Klsslngf-r and Lake; llodson, Kiidckrhdin and CiMuim. Second gnuif K.lf i;, S. racuse 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 (j i s I Piovlilonce 2 0 0 o 1 0 2 0 0 5 J 2 i Hattcrlcs Matntkey and Hun-ill; llrown 1 and Coogan ' An Toronto it H.I J I Toionto 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 II IJ I ltochcster 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 u 4 lotteries Williams and Casey; Morbo I and Gunson. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At llurtlord-Hr.rtfiud, 5; Allcnlown, 1. At Lancaster-Lancaster, b; Norfolk, s. At Paterson Pntrrson, 2. Hlchniond, 7. At Newark Newark, 2; Heading, 4. C0LLEQE GAMES. At Loston Lafayette, 7, Piliieetmi, At Philadelphia Brown univereltj,, Unlvirsliy of Penrijlvanla, J. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. One of tlio gte.itest games of ball In tho history -if Jessup will take place Sunday, May .". on the Jesoup gi omuls between I the strong Dunmore Unique team and llnneitys btrong nggiipatlcm, better known as tho Statllrhts. The game will start at 3.30 o'clock Finn p. 'Dim liilquu learn will be coir posed or sucli m.itcilul as follows Thomas Pf. ton. c, Thuiaaa Golden, p 'IhoniaH Thornton, p., r.cl. ward O'lloro, ss , Janus Tlgbe, lb , .Mi chael O'Ncll 2b ; Andrew (bivln, 30 ; John McDonnell If, 1'itci O lloro ir, Pleree Cle-ar, If. John j. C'olenian, manugei , lldwutd Mallu mascot. Tlie Kurds challenge the Oileuts lor a game or bail i ext Hiimlav nfternoon on "' HJilH'ld giounds at 2 o clock shaip, ,nswet ut once. The Luiiils challenge the Hosettes, or the South Side, foi a game of ball bun da Slay 22. on tlie Hyclleld grounds. Answer at once Flunk Blalte rv. curtain. The Lilacs, of thu South Hide, uccept the challenge of the ltonetto of the Mtmo place, for a game on Sunduy, May 22, at 10 o'clock, on thu Lilacs' grounds tor the championship of Lackawanna county William Moian, captain. Tlie Alerls accept the challenge of the Alumnls to a game of hall on Mullens Held May SO. W. Saul, manager. THE MARKETS. Mull N Nov York. May licet IteWi'W IS. -The oull campaign Inaugurated yesterday on tho Stock ex Image pumlsod well during the eerlv oart of today, but betoic tlie close tlio ndvantngo gained earlier had all been lost and pikes us u itile were lower than last night. At the opei.lng the bull contin gent had to lucu a heiles oC declines for AnierUiiiis In London, but the early ad vance was ctntlnucd with vigor and con lldence, ltd by People's Oils und Hock Island which gained about 4 per cent each. The (imagers ull showed slregnth , except Hock Island. The unseltlid tone j of Tobacco and the large volume of transactions In It gave the llrst check to ' the advance. When very heuvy ottei ! Inns of Sugar were Joined to those of To)ucco, tho bull campaign received an I effectual check for tho dn and was not renewed. Tho weakness In Bugur and To I bacco became more pronounced as the day progi eased, tho extremo decline in both stocks reaching to within a small fraction of 4 points. This proved too ' heavs a burden for tho market to carry ' and prices tell away In a very dull maruet until near tho close when there was sonio animation on realizing. Total Bales were ar.'i 100 dim I es. , Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Memi building, ' rcoms 703-TUi. I Open- II Igh- Low ing, est. est. Clos ing. Am. Cot. Oil . . . Am. Sag. Re g Co Ateh . To. & S. T'V A. T.. .1 S. 1'.. Pi Am Tobacco Co .. Am. Spirits Am Spirits. Pr ., Halt. A: Ohio llrook. H. T H.iy State Uas ..., Can. Southern ,.,. N. J. Central ..., Clilc. & O. W Chic. Ac N. W ... Chic, It. Ai IJ ..., . E!!'. "'It. ""It, "j n 1.17 1J3' 12 r;o'3 JOS IPS 2Va ".! -' ni-i 12l58 100' Id, 70 31 M lul'i 3li i,i. .. 12',i . ai ,.lWi .. 11 .. 2ll'4 .. IS .. 40'i .. 2Td ..MU .. HI .. 1194 ..12.1 ..101'i .. W" .. tlO'.ii 12 u0l2 11,5' 2 tu 2N' 37 40 :S 60' 4 'd'8 13 ! 1-4V I'M W 'U'l lHUVg 7ii :! ir.Pi en, I'd', It's Vi J14'8 11 20 I, I' 2S 17 M4 11 , 21'U is 40ii 2'h fd't M H'4 12V l UK". !)f M 101'f. nVi iji"j r,i'i lO'.'i IIP, IH 111'2 15 2u ' 01' , 2 1 S'i LP 25 1IJ tiS'S. 2's 7 il 'U I'll, I Chicago (Ins ! Chic, -Mil. & St. Chic Chic. C C. 1. I H I A: P 100 St. P. M. O. 'i' C. & St. L .... 31' A: W Kl'.i Louis A: Nash .... .134 Maulialtau Lie ....101 M. K. & Tex.. Pr ... Sl'b .Mo. P.ieitlc aVU N. Y. Central 11.1 Ont. & West 11 Noith Pacific 2il'i Nor. P.ieitlc, Pr .... bl1, Pacific Mall 27',s Phil. A-- Head 18 Southern H. H hi Southern It. H., Pr.. Sii'i TVnn C. A- lion NN 20!, 114' 15 2l! 1,1 't 27' 4 17 -?" iij, B7 20' , 7 U 4 7'4 Texas A: Pacific ., Union l'ao., 1st I'r U. S. Rubber II. S. Leather . in . L'O1. . 7 . CI 'i . 10 SKI 20 14 i OS's '4 JVSfc U. S. Leu I her, Wabash Wabash, Pr .. West. Union . Met. Traction CHICAGO Pr 1N11 s,;i4 in1 j :mj .1.H0, Vt) HOAHD OF THADK. open- High- Low- Clos WHRAT. May July September , COHN. July September , OATS. July September I'OHK. July LAHD. Julv September ing. est. 143 107' is Wa est. lng. 110 H'14 hS'l, 110 lllrt'l llll im 30 a.". r.i 2' JH :. Si'Ai 2.:s 201 4 2, 12.10 12.32 12 10 12.27 r.fi 0 07 r,.i.7 0.7J I. r,o ..i,7 Srrnnton Uonrd ol Trndo Lxclinngo Quotations--All uotutions Ha-icd on Piir of IOO. STOCKS. Bid Scranton & PlttEton Trac. Co. . National lloiiug tc Diill'g l.'o. . Asked. L0 First National liank Klmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank 700 iuo 0 I scruntor Packing Co 0 Laca. Iron A: Slcel Co A) 25 Third Nutlen.u Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Trac. Co Scranton Axlu Works Dime Dep. As Dis. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Ml IS 175 219 Uconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Companj Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company 45 b5 Scranton Forging Co ... Traders' National Bank Lacku. Lumber Co BONDS 1U0 130 150 1.10 first 115 ... llrst 115 ... Gen- 115 ... !o 100 5 102 0 102 t5 100 Scranton Pass. Hallway, mortgage, due li)20 People's Street Hallway, mortgage, duo 1918 .... People's Street Hallway, era! mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacku. Township School City of Scranton St. Imp, Mt. Vernon Coal Co , Scranton Axlo Works .., Scranton Traction Co., first mortgage o's, due 1932 103 ow York Produce Market. New Yotlc, Mny IS Flour-W e.ik and lower. Wheat Spot weak, No. red. 11.53, f. o. b., ulloat to itrrive; options opened weak nnd expcilenccd little relief all day, closing JiVil'.c. net decline, the latter on May, No. 2 red, May, closed $1.3 , July, ?1.127i, September, OJ'sc ; De cembir, &7V" Corn Spot weak. No. 2, 41',2i., 1. o. b., afloat; options opened steady but eventually declined unci-closed ?.nc. net lower; May, closed ffi.Vje. ; Julj, 40lc; September, 41'ic., December, U53c. Oats Spot easier; No. 2. CPi-c; No. 3. 34c; No. 2 white, 37V.C, No. 3 white, 37c; options dull and closing '4c. net higher; May, closed 35c. Butter Steady, westun cieamci. 13ul5'e. ; do. luctory, ll'ial2'ie.; Ulglns 15'c.; Imitation cieum eiy, 12.111c. . stale dairy, 2'.all',sc; do. cieainery, 3Vjal5!-e Hggs -Steady; state and Pennsylvania, loi.aUc ; western frosh, lO'.iallc , southern, 9al0c. ( Ittcaco Produce Market. Chicago, May 18. The sentiment or speculators in tlio wheat market tod iv was bearish Cables showed declines and prices tended steadily downward, July declining 24C. nnd September closed 1kC lower, corn und oats weie weakened by tho higher temperatuie throughout tho west; July corn at close showing a loss of Te. and oats Vi'jc. Piovlslons held up despite tlie big iiilluex of hogs, pork dosing 7'jc. ; lard 2'.-e.. and July ribs, fie. higher. Cash cpiotntlons were as follows: Flour Slow , No. 2 spring wheat, Jl.lla 1,20; No. 3, $1.10al31. No. 2 reel, Jt.45al.jO. No. 2 corn, 37a37'4C ; No 2 yellow, .V,a 3(,'c; No. 2 oats. uyjulOc. ; No. i white, 33 a33".e. ; No. 3 white, SOu'JO'jC. , No. 2 ie, 07c; No. 2 barlej, 4lu.1oc.; No. 1 tlax seed, $1.3; pilule timoth.v seed, ?2.niiu2(i5; iiuss pork. J1215al2 20, lard, S.MiiiG.U!1; short ribs, G.1.ifiG5, dr salted shoulders, boxed, Ca5liC ; short clear sides, boxed, $(,.7Dii6 S5, whlskv, ; sugars, unchanged. I Ii le igo Luc Stock. Chicago, May lb Cattle Less active and prices weakei lor heavy steels; slockcrs and feeders, Uiu(...1, cows and heifers, $3al.fio; bulls, J3at 25. calves. w (l.kS. Hogs The lecent lematkalilo boom in prices Is slatting hogs tor this mar ket In greatly Increased numbirs. Tho market opened weuk und prices soon broke lOalBc Trade was active at tin dc. (lllic Bulk ot sales. II.Uial.CA; light weights. $150; packers, t 15u4.42'i; pigs, $3,1125; common to choice, l.'JOal.lo Sheep Supply lllierul, demand good and prices well sustained; clipped shiep, 3.D0a4.40; western feeders. $ln4.30, clipped lambs, J4a4.SK); wooled lambs. J4.OOa5.4V Hccclpts-Cattle, li'OW head hogs, DS.000 head; sheep, 80,000 head THE T ONE INSERTION A WORD. or Help cuts a FOR RENT FOH Hi:NT-02b GHIU1N HIDGll ST. Seven rooms, excellent location, lent model ate 1 lousK no ni ji:FFi:ittxiNvvnNuTi at a bargain; also large brick b.irn hi rear at $12.50 month. J. W. Browning, ut turnoy, 310 Jlears Building. FOH HKvK-DHSK HOOM Oil SIIAHH of olllces secend floor front, Coal 12 change. Cull ut roum 15. FOtl HUNT SLCOND ULOOH, Wl Qllilic) lSf SJ LUXUIUOI'S llOUSD-ALL LIGHT looms, superior, modern, heulthj. JONUS, in Spruce stieet. OFFICHS, APAHTMnNTS. HAC1IDI.OR rooms. Iiandsome chandeliers nnd docorntlon. steam heat, marble bowls, clos-ts, sanitary. JONUS 311 Spruce St. iiousn fob nnNT-403 Wyoming avenue. Applv to F. II. Clemons, Blue Hldgo CuuJ Company's ofllce, Mears BuIIcHdj. JARN FOH HDNT-OO:. MA1ION COUHT. Apply to F. 11 Clemons, Blue Ridga Coal Company's ofllce, Mears Building. FOR SALE FOH SALK-A 5-YDAH-OLD PONY, weight 600; sound and gentle, welt broke; suitable for lady to drive, also cart and harness will be sold cheap. Address Ter race Cottage Poultry Yard, Lock Box 1, Waverly, Pa. FOH SALD-BHOKKN ENGLISH SDT ter, cheap. 1511 Pcnn avenue. FOR BALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER bolter, as good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. SCALP TREATMENT. MltTTTlLRr's.rrHEATN inent. 50c; shampooing. 50c; lucl.il massage, manicuring, 21c ; chiropody. 7ol Qulncj. LOST. LOST POCKETBOOK CONTAINING sum of money. Please return to Itlb une ofllco and receive reward. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE HE ceived at the) ofllce of the Hoard ot Health, Citv Hall, be ronton, l'u.. until Wednesday, Mnj 2.1, IV'1, at 3 o clock p. m, lor tho gen-ial repairing and ovi"--haullng of tlio crcm.uuii. Bidders will be ueiulreel to futnlsh an estimate of cost for putting tlio ciem.itcij In llrst-cluss condition. Material and woikmanshlp to be III st class. Finance Hill be open for inspection on Monda the 23d duv of Jlay until 12 o'clock ne)ej1 '1 he ISo.ild It serves tho right to nject any and all bids. ROBERT J. MURRAY, Secretary. OFFICE OF THU BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS. Governor. J. C. DELANEY, Superintendent. L. G. M'CALLEY, . Auditor-General. 'JAMES A. BEACO.M, State Treosurer. PROPOSALS FORFURNlSHINO PTA tloncry. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and tho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sjlvanlu, wo hejeby invite sealed pro posals, at prices below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to fumisli stationery fuel and othet supplies foi tin- several depaitments of the State Government, and for making repaits In the several de partments and for the dlstilbutlon or tho public documents, for the ear ending tho llrst Tuesday of June, A. D lrn Separate proposals will be received and scpaiate contracts avvauled as announced In said schedules. Each propohal must bo accompanied bj a bond, with at least two sureties or one suret conipaiij, ap proved by n Judge of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of tin county in wide h tlio ncr- son or persons making such proposal may leslde, conditioned for the faithful per fonnanco of the contract, and addressed and delivered to tlie Iio.it d of Comml -sioncrs of Public Grounds nnd Buildings beforo twelve o'clock M.. of Tuesday, tna 7th dav of June A. D. lfcl'S, at which limn the proposals will bo opened and pub lished, In tho Reception Room of tho Ex ecutive Department ut HarrNbuig, and contracts awatded as soon thcreatlcr us pructicoble. Blank bonds nnd schedules containing nil necessary Information can bo ob tained at this Department. J. C. DELANEY, For tho Hoard of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-A MAN FOR RETAIL LUM ber ard who understands count ing and asserting of lumber Apply Washburn, Williams A: Co, HO Metldlan btrect. ilty EDUCATIONAL, KEBLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SYUA cuse, N Y. Under the supervision of Bishop Huntington. Twentv-elshih school year begins Thursdav, September 15, ISO'S. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. New York Live Stock. New York, Mny 18. Ilccvcs .Marlcet opened slow; steers, steady, hulls and cows, 10al5c lower; market closed weaK, steers, $!50a5: lops, 5 1J.iJ.2U, own an, I slags, $2 75.1150, bulls, JJ.il; cows, $2a)M'. Calves Active; veuls, 50c. higher, veils, $lu5 90; ettras, $0 Sheep and Lambs Active; sheep and ycaillugs, higher, sheep, J1.50al.10. yearlings, Jl.75ua4i; lambs, $Ud7; by the head, JJ.NiaS. Hogs Pigs, lower, heavy hogs, steady; whole unge, JI.5oal.oO, western, Jf.50a4 20. Enst liibuilj Cutllo.11nrl.el. East Liberty. Pa . May 18. Cattle Steads; oxtia J5.Hu 1.15; prime, $,1a.1.1o; common, $lal30. Hogs Slow; primo heavy, JI50.it 55; best mediums, $I.Uil,50; best Yotkets, Jl.40.i4 41; light Yoikers, $4.20al.3o, pigs us to wcljht nnd cjualltv, $1,14.10; ioukIis, SL.C0 1 1. Shcep-SteaeH ; choice clipped, $1 15.i4.21; common. $1.11.1 3.C5. cholco clipped lumbs. JI.yo.i5, com mon to good, JI2',alt)0. spilng lambs, $3a 7; veal calves, $5.rna5 75. II11II11I0 I, ivo Mock, East Buftulo, N Y., May lS-Catilo-Market dull and slower tendency. Hobs Receipts light; ver slow; Yotkers, good to c'ho'ee, $l.40at.50, roughs, com. mou tn choice, $lal 15, pigs, fair 10 choice, $l"5a3t)0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts heavy; slow; lambs, choice to e.tta, $1.1 5.15, culls ind common. Jl.il.M; sheep, choice to selected wethers. JI20.il.25; culls nnd common. $3 2ru3.r,o, Oil Market. Oil City. Pa.. .May 18,-Ciedlt balances, Me. j certificates, opened, highest, lowest and closed 82c. bid for cash; toial sales, IJ.ooO barrels, cash ut 82fcc. : shipments, llKi,50J barrels; runs, lOi.idl barrels. Looking Ahead. Wheeler "I suppose when living ma chines aro invented vnuil get one unci be happy " Mis, Wheeler "Yes, until 'he next ) car's model comics out." Tiuth. RIBONE'5 OPPORTUNITY POPULAR GLIiAKlNU llOUSli for thu Ucncflt of All Who Have House Kenl L'stnte of Other Property to Sell or DxclntiiKO, or Who Wiiut These Small Advertisements Coht One Cent u Word, Six Insertions Word Kxccpt Situations Wanted, Which Aru Inserted Tree. AGENTS WANTED AG entsva'iT:doTraF"Ti A I.L stead's Great War Book. "Our Coun tiy In War." All uliout Armies, Navies, Coast Defences Maine Disaster, Cuba, War wltli Spain and relations with For eign Nations Neurlv 'j00 pages. All writ ten since Maine Dlsiistur. Magnlllcrnt Il lustrations. Agents making $10 to $30 per du.v. No experience necessal.v. Most lib eral termi guaranteed, 20 diis eredlt, price low, f 1 eight paid. Handsome outllt fiee. Send ! two-cent stamps to pay post age. Educational Union, 324 Dmiborn street, Chicago. TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MME dlutcly Call today ot 529 Adams ave nue. Mis. Miller, Manager. RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency In their own towns for tho pest lino of fast Belling novelties; pays J0j .Per cent, profit; for ladles or gents. SPIRO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street. Philadelphia. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN. $10,000 TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY, first mortcage. Jn sums of $1,000 and ipwnrds Thomas F. Wells, Attorney, Commonwealth Building. WANTED-YOUNG MAN, 10, WISHES board and loom In private Catholic f.unl! ; one located near Tribune itllco prefened Address, slating terms, C. J, Tribune ofllce. WANTED-HOY TEAT HAS HAD Ex perience at tho printing business. Good wages for boy that can set ads,, etc. H. O. Hot, 120, Scranton. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE. WANTED-A COOK. APPLY AT THE Honm for tlio Fi endless or at Mrs. John Center, 151G Jefferson avenue BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOU'I $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo profits. Safo Investment. For Interview uddress P. O. Box 374. Scrauton, Pa. REAL ESTATE. CITY CENTRALLOTS, TITLl'f Ipe'in feet, convenient locations, finest resi dence avenues, rapid Increase lu value. Mover, Jacobs. La Monte, McGuire, Fer ber Browning have bought. Now Is your chance Call tor circular. JONES, ill Spruco street SITUATIONS WANTED WANri'D-BY A YOCNG LADY. VV OIO? by the day, experienced in all kinds of housewoik. .Miss L E., 410 S. nth st BUTCHER THOROUGHLY EXPER1- I enced In all blanches of ihe business. seeks a situation Address J. Hilton 210 Spilng street. Providence. S IT U ATION W A NT 1 D-I1Y A GERMAN gill at housework. Can furnish good refeience. Address 101C Luke, st , city CATION WANTED BY YOt NO ,m 18 jcais ot age, diivlng bakery ,1111, or weiking at the Hade. Ad dress tiJO Piospect live., Pcianton, Pa S1TUATI ON WANTF.D-W I IOLESALE or relnll store, or any office or count ing room; good lefirenees. Address Ninety-Eight, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED - BY A RE spectable m.iu wltli small famllv; can furnish Al reference Address F. K. II 235 Meilulau street, cits. WANTED-POPITION IN TOWN OR out by energetic single young man. .S. with knowledge of business in general nnd bookkeeping, to help in olllce or to manage small llrm. He speaks llucntly three languuges und is a good penmm. Moderate pretenses, gocd references. Ad dress T. C, Box 157. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG nam 2&, smart, energetic, good pea man, lias good knowledge of piano tuning ami repairing, can make himself gener ally useful. T. L . Trlbuno ofllce. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, ironing or any kind of house clean ing by tho daj , or will take washing home; should like olllces to clean. Sido door, 420 Franklin avenue. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, work of nny kind; willing to woik but will not ncccpt canvassing. Call or address M. M , 1117 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given freo E. M. HET2EL. Chlropo dlst, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If doslrod. Charges moderate. HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS to travel and appoint agents $10 per month and expenses P W KIEOLER is CO., 220 Locust St . Philadelphia CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY' VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BR1GGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone C040. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITEC Council Building, Scruntou. r, E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St., cor. Wush. ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Plica Building, 12ii Washington avenue, He tauten. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vuto Hospital, tor. Wjomlng and Mul bet ry. DH. F. street. L. M'QUAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II r REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. 8NOVER. -421 LACKA wanna avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 tn 5 DETECTIVES BAHRINO & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Sor vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of nil kinds (illicitly done. Facilities unsui parsed in this region. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Bit LACKA wsnna avenue, Scranton, Pa., muuufac tuier ot Wlro Screens. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Bun building, rooms 13 and It, Washington tivenuc. OKELL & OKELL. ATTORNEYS, 6 TO 11 Coal Exchange building, Scruntou. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torncjH and Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, la. JAMES II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 und 414 Commonwealth Building. JESSUP &. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth bulldlrg Rooms 19. 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade building. D. B. RHPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, comer Washington ave- iiuh nun Hjirvco street n- V- KI LLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 3 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNFY- (it-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY numns uu3-gQ4, Btn floor, Mears mug JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, 7 and 8 Burr building. Iw.AV WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna nve., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, l'u, PATTERSON- WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COaiEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STPFET A W. HERTHOLF. Attv M- PHrSICIANS AND SURQCON3 DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Prlvutu Hospital, cor ner Wjomlng Ave. and Mulberiy St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night call, 413. DR. C L FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DH. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruco street, Scranton. Ofllco houri), Thursday and Saturdays, 0 n. m. to C p.m. DR. W E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH Ington uv nue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 2O7"ANr03 Hoard of Trade building. Ofllco hours, S to 9 a. m 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Rest dencu 309'Madisun avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting ind Fat Reduc tion. Office telephone 1303. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 211 Adams. Residence Ills Mulherrv. Chion Ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urinary oig.ms u upecinltj. Hours 1 to 4 p. iii W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 1:1 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK. Iln avenue, Rates reasonable P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & V. passenger depot Concluded on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Uuell, A. SI. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFE. 131S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDt a. n. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 116 Washington aye nue; green house. 1350 North Main nve nuo; store telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL nnds. Greatest Naval Battle Saoes nil blew 11 to pieces and landed In Net tleton's Shoo Store, Wushiugton avenue. Ladles' line Button shoes, russet and dongola. cost $2 50, at $149, ladles' lino $2.00 bhoes for Sc. Ladles Oxlords, cost $150, for 79c Men's $2 50 calf and 1 us bet shoes for $1.49, $3 00 slices for Jl 9s, etc BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. MEOARGEE RROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 10 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New York-Foot e-f..1''lbo0J'!yl streot, N. R.. and South Ferry Whitehall "Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TIME 1 TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 11. Ivlv Trains leave Sci anion for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc ut s 30 10 10 a m . 1 2o, 2.35, 3.20, 7 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. l'For''LakewcMJcimand Atlantic Ct5, S 30 "For New York. Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) a m , 1.20 lexpiessl, J.20 (ex press! p. in. Suuduv. 215 pm Train leaving 120 p. m arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Teimlnal. 7 0) p. m. and New For Mauch Chunk, Allentowii, Bethle hem Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m , 1.20. 3.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 n. m For Baltimore and ushlngton nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, 30 a. m . 1 -'" P ' hunduvs, 2 15 p 111 For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at b.o .1 111. and 1.20 p. m For Rending, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Allentowii, 8 30 a. in , 1 20 p. ni Sun day. 2.15 ! m. iV.r Potisv Ille. S a. m . 1 20 p m Rctuinlng, leave New ork. foot of Lib erti street North River, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex pnsHi n. m 130 lexpressi p. m. 8und.1v, I a in. .,,,. Leave New York, Souih Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, at 9 08 a m., 125 p ni Fassongcrs arriving ot departing from this teimlnal can connect under covir with all the elovnted railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferrlos to Brooklyn and Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Giund Cential Depot nnd Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 21 u in 3 00 p m Suuduv t; 15 a m Through tickets to ull point ui lowest rate may be had on application In ad Vance to tho ticket iik-ent at tho station, II. P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Suot. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent. Slttiittlons for Five Schedule In llffect Nov. 28, l3j;. Trains Leave Wllkcs-Barro as FoL lows: 7.30 a. m., wcok days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltl. moro, WasbinRton, and for Pitts burp; and tho West. 10.15 a. m., weok days, for Hazloton, Pottsvillc, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, Harrlsburc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. COO p. m.', wcok days, for Hazlaton and Pottsvillc. J. K. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Asent. J. I). HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Del., I.acku. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1897. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex. press for New York and nil points East, 1.40, 3 00, S.15. 8.00 und 10 05 a. in.; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Tronton, Philadel phia and tlio South, 5.15, 8.00 and 13.20 a. u., 12 5.1 nnd 3 33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobvlrinna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mtra, Corning, Hath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris nnd Buffalo. 12.10, 2.35, 9.00 a. m.. and 1.D5 p. tn., making close connections at Buffalo to nil points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest, Blnghamton and vay stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6.15 p. m. Blnghamton und Elmlra express, tVEj p. m. Express for Utic.a and Richfield Springs, 2.15 a. m., nnd 1 55 p m. lthucn, 2.35, 9.00 a m., and 1.55 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore Washington and the South. Northumberland nnd lt.termedlate sta tions, COO, 10.05 a. ii... and 1.55 and 0.00 p. m. Nantlcoko and intermediate stations, 8.08 nt.d 11 10 n m. Plymouth and inter mediate stations, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.1.1 p. m. Pullman purlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc . apply to I L. Smith, Dis trict Passongcr Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Mondav, May 21, tialns will leAve Scruntou as follows: For Caibondale C.20, 7.33. 8.13, 10.15 a. in.: 12.00 noon, 121. 2.20. 3.52, 5 25, C2J. 7.57. V.15. 11.00 p. in., 1.10 u. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New Englund points, etc., C.20 a. m., 2 2n p m. For Honosdale C 20. 8.55, 1015 a. m. ; 12 00 noon . 2 20. 5 25 p m. For WIKes-Dane fi 15. 7 50. 8 45. 9 33, 10 45 a in , 12 03, 1 25, 2 1S, 3.33, I 27, 6.10, 7.50, 10 2S, 11 30 p. m. For Now Yolk, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R . C 45 a m.. 12 05. 1.25, 4.27 p m (with Black Diamond Express), 11 50 p. m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 8.45, D.33 n ni. . 2 l 4 27 For western points via Lehigh Vndey R. R.. 7 50 11. in., 12 0-, 3.31 (with Black Diamond Express). 10.2S, 11.30 p. in. Tialns will urrlvo at Scranton as fol lows. From Cnrbondalo nnd tho north 6 40, 7.15. 8 40, 0 31, 10 10 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2 15 ".21 4 2! .1.11 7 41. 10.21. 1127 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south 6.'5, 7 CO, 8 50, IOIO, 115.1 a. m ; 1.10. 211. 3.48. 5 20 S.21. 7 53, 0 C5, 10 03 p. in ; 1 13 a. m. Cbmpleto Information regarding rates to all points In the United States and Canada may bo obtulncd ut the ticket of llco in tho depot Special attention glvpn to Western and Southern tesoit oiislnss J. W. BURDICK. G P A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROS'4 D P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Vallev Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comruit. In Efleet .Mas 13 ISIS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H R R . at 1, 4.1 a in . and 12.01, 2.1K, I 27 (Black Diamond Express) und 11.30 p. m. For Plttsiun and Wllkes-Barre via D , L & W R R.. 0.00, 11.10 a. in., 1.55, 3.35, For White Haven. Ihurlcton, Pottsvlllo. nnd principal points in tho coal regions via D. H H R . " 1"' 12 01, 2.18 and 4.27 P'For Bethlehem. Easton Reading, Hnr rlsbuiu and principal Intermediate sta t ons 1 via V .' H. R H.. 0.41 11. m., 12.03. 2.1S. 127 tUlack Diamond Express), 11.30 ''l-'or Tunl.'nannock, Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca Geneva and principal Intermedi al" stations, via D, L & W. R R.. 8 0S u m 12 41 and 1 '15 p in. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Nl.lg ni 1 Falls Chicago and all points west via ID ' & 11 H R 12 "3. T (i'lnck Diamond Express). 10 2S and 11 30 p m , Pullman uarlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Viillev luilor cais on all trains between WllkiVlUrro nnd New York. Phlladel nhla Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N tl WILBUR. Gen Supt. CIIAS S. LEE P.i-s .Rt.. 2 Cortlandt street. New Ymk W NONUMAdlER. Division Pas ' enger Agent, Smith Bethlehem, Pa i:rlc and Wyciming Valley. In Effect Sept. 10, 1SD7. Trains leave Scranton for New York and intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for I law ley and local points at 7.05 a in nnd 2 21 p. m Arrlvo ut Scranton from above points at 10 23 a m . 3 13 and 9 38 p m. SOHAVl'O DIVISION. ' fn r.ffcc! Ilecelllber U2lll, ISP7. Korth Buund south Hound. 2011 f n-T" s. Btntlons IP M a' ,.; g 3 (Trains Dally. Ex-i 3 z 1 cept suuJay i I ig q ' .... r M.virlve Leave 1 u rN Y FranUIn St .... T o .... "" 7 10 Wen 4iud street .,,, 7M .... .... .... 700, Weenawkeu .... 810 .... p h Arrlvo Leave r u Tis caaols a cis ',, 101, llBIICOCk ... 3 11 .... ..." .... I2ff .tailL'nt .... 824..., i.Mii. Preston l'arlc .... 231 .... .... . U40 Wlnwooa .... S4i . . .... i.'slv royntello .... 5o .,,. .... ... Il orson M I!!. ... IS(3 l'leasaut Mt. .... 3f' ... I . ... fiiaf Urlondale . sob ., 1149 FoiestlTty .... 319, ,. US4 imbouda'.e .... ssi1 .... IW0 White lirldge ... 18 88 ... .... ... tit'J Mayfictd .... 13 18 .... II l Jerinyn ... S4S . ..!. ... II I' Archibald .... 861 . . ',, ., Ill tv Wintnu .... SS4 , ,11 ti Peckville .... 3y , 11(17 OlyphKDt .... 4 04 iliov frlceburg , 407 HOI lln-oop ... 410 dl on Provldei.ee 4 1 . (1047 lark Place .... ri 17 10 55 scrauton , . 4& a u Ltave Arrlvel r d AH tralos run dally excent SunJav. t slgnlllesthat trains stop on sienal for pas MQgers heouro rates via Ontario 4 Western before purchasing tickets and aave money Day ard Klghl Kiliresslotae West, J.O, Anderson, aen. rasi Aft. T, ruuuoft, Uir, fas. Agt, Borioton, ra. i
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