THE SCRANTON TltlBUNlfi-THURSDAY. JUiNE 2. 1898. FOUNDERING OF LADY JANE GRAY Only Tweotyscvcn Oul ol Slxlyone Passengers Were Snved. Tim suKVtvcms aru dropout to victouia tiv Tim schoonlr fa- VOU1T13-AMONO T1IL PASSLNOF.RS WAS A PAUTY OP S1XTKUN ITAL- j vns who wliu: cutfittld by princi: Linat, or italy. and wlri: i:n route rou Klondike Victoria, U. C, Juno 1. The schooner Lady Jane Oiry foundered ninety miles vest of Capo Flnttery on Sunday, May IL Only twenty-seven out of sixty one passenuers weie saved. The suivlvors vveto bi ought here by the sehoonei Fnvoilte. They left fot Seattle toduy on the steamer King ton. Seattle, Vnili, June 1. The Jane O icy sallod from Seattle for Kotzebue bouii, May IS, with sixty-two people on boaul, including the captain and a crew of eight. Amour the passengers was a paity of sixteen Italians who were outlined by 1'ilnce Lulgl. of Italy. They weie utidei chaise of Major Ingrahaui, of this city, who us ceitded Mount St. Lllun last summer with 1'ilnre I.uIrI. The list of passenuers In addition to the IiiKiahain paitv Included a num ber of men from San Fianclsco, Seat tle and Mexico City, seven fiom New York and two from New Jetsey, but none fiom lVnnylnnlu Following Ih a list of people who sailed from this city on the Jane (.Ley: Inirmh.tm party of sixteen and sl: other Italians, A. l KlnK-burv. Mexico City, R. D. Raliney, .Mexico CltJ , II. 13. Sulpo-, Jr., Seattle, John M. Stutsman, Vt lleld. X. .1 . i: M. Titi lor, S.m Fi m tlscn, F. S. Taloi. Sail Francisco, II S Spencei. San Franc Kco, O. K Wilkinson; C. V. Itelllv. New Yolk; J M Conte, New Yoik; Job Johnson, New York, W. 1. DKcy, New Jrc, F.dvi.uil P. let ter, C. Weston, New Yoik, 1' J D.ivon port, New York. George Mlllei, Now York; P. V .Glntlni, New Yoik, H. S. Ftost; J. Bl.ickhmn Si'ittjiy S Llvln Rood, Si'.ittb', C. n Chaid, Scuttle. (l('o. Brnk, Seattlu; AY. S. Wetvci, Seattle; V. P. Ducrlnp, Seattle, Wlllluni Otttr, P. P. McKihe. 1.1st of saved as rrcehed here Is- Cap tain fioekott, Hansen, OTirli-cn, ONin, Johnson, of the e;v. and the lollowlni? pisseiiKeis. Ingrnliam Lciey, Packard, Pennington. Blnckwell. LlvlnKoud, Chard, Weaver, link. Itellh. Couture, Hiller, Dr.venpoit, . Sella, tllanehette. Ceila Wnehtcr, KliiBsbuiy, Robeits, Wilkinson, Joseph Johnson. A messenger from Major Ingtaham says theie Is no hope for the other thlitj-llve pasetigeis. The Jane Giey tallied thiee lifeboats and thiee steam launches. RUN ON SPAIN'S BANK. Lone Line of Men mid Women Ani i o ii h lo ( liimgo Notes lor Silver. Mndrld, June 1 3 p m. The atten tion of the public today Is absoiblng in the condition of the Hank of Spain, which Is consldeied more seilous than uny reeisp of the wnr, Inasmuch as the Impossibility of the bank to help the go eminent means Impossibility lo continue the wai There wus a long procession at the bank dining the da. All classes of people were represented and many wo men weie In line waiting theli turn to change notes into slhei, feaiing the notes would soon be subjected to a discount. If the inn continues there Is danger of the bank's stoic of slher becoming exhausted, which would compel the government to icsort to a foiced c m -leney, Issuing notes of small denomi nation. It Is hoped, howc'Vei. that the panic will subside, leaving the bank u maigln of silvet The financial outlook of Spiin Is lather daik. The government has en ti listed the Hank of Spain with the negotiations fot n loan of 1,000,000 pese tas at four per cent., which sum Is to bo lalsed as icqulied The bank will endeavor to lalse the loan at home nnd abroad. L0.NGSH0REA1EN STRIKE. Ono Thousand .Men on l ho Delaware Front Quit Weill.. Philadelphia, June 1 One thousand longshoieinen, omnliTyed along the Uelawaie ihei fiont, went on a stilke today, and'teinooiaill caused seilous iniuuie in snipping inteiests. The men demand that they be paid time and a half lime for nlclit wotk and double time for woik done on Sunday. Theie Is no demand fen- an Inciease of pay tor day woik, which Is uiinut S.J a day Kdwaid McHugh, piesldent of the Longshoremen's association, was ill rested this afternoon for breach of the pence and Inciting to Hot. He was making a speech at the time to long shoieinen at Walnut stieet wluif. FUNfcRAL DIRECTORS MEET. Catheiins of the Mnlo Aisoclntlnn at Lnncustei. Lancaster, June 1 The seventeenth nnnual convention of the Funetal Dl lectois' association of Pennsyhanla began here today and will be con tinued tomoiinw. The opening session was held ut U o'clock this mnining with Piesldent Benjamin T. I.te, of Philadelphia, pitslding and sixty dele gates piesent They were welcomed to the city by Mayor Shlssler. The lepoit of the secietaiy shows n membership of :i::6, a slight decreuse over Inst year. Twentj applications for membership weie received REDUCED TO THE RANKS. Sersennt Major .Million (Junrrcls Willi IIU f'nnimiiiidor. AVIIkes-nnue, June 1 Sergeant Major Mahon and his chief, acting Brlgadlei Ueneial Dougherty, quai reli ed on the Held of chlckamauga, which ended In Mahon being reduced to the ranks The yotins sergeant majoi lo COLORADO TOURS Is the title of a new book on Colorado, America's great health and pleasure resort. Tho book Is beautifully Illus trated and contains a valu able map of tho State. A copy can bo had without charge upon application to P. S. Eustls, Gen'l Pas3'r Agt., C. B. & Q. R, R Chicago, III. I do not liclleve thero is u rnip of ilyipep sla, inillRpntlun or any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at ouco nml lierinnnentlr cured Ijy mv DYrft'lM'SIA fjL'lin. Mt'XYON. At nil drucKlsts, 'J5c. n tl.il. (iuldo to Health and medi cal advice free. 1fi03 Arrh street, I'litla. conespondent of a Wllkes-Hnue paper and ho wiote t'omethlng ubnut the dl inking habits of the Wilkes-Hnire soldiers which did not suit Pougheity. The latter, It Is claimed, was hasty. In his Judgment and dlapoed of Mahon's case without a hearing. Both men are popular here and public opin ion Is divided as to who Is right. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Plilljdilphlu- H.1I.12. I..iuIiMlle 0(1 1000000- I I 1 I'hlludelplil i ... 0 0 3 1 0 0 10 0 - 1 7 0 Ilitturles Kluct and Wibon, Orth and McPailand Pnii'lies Snjder and tuu At New Yoik- H.lt.n. Cloielnnd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 5 New Yolk 20 0U 00 0 0 '2 I 0 ll.ilteiies-McAlllitcl mid Cliffrt, Meek In uiid Wainer. Pinplics Lhnsllo and Andicws. At Brooklyn- It 11 K Cliiclimati 0 2 00000 1-.1 1 2 Hrookln 1 0 0 0 1 0 o 1 ". .1 Hntteiles Mill and Pent?; Dunn an 1 fiilm. Piupires llc.uller and Cuchman At Uoston , H.ll i: ChlcoHo 00000000 11 7 4 Boston 1110 1 100 S ') .1 Batteries Wcrds and Donohup; Ihbrll and Chance; Willis nnd Uugen. I'm plres I.j nch and Connollj. At Pittsbuig- It II i: Baltlmoio 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 1 0 4 0 3 Pittsburg I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Batteries - Hushes and lloblnsnii, lthlnes and .Muinhy. rmplies O D.ij and McDonald. At Washington Plrst game B.ll K. St. Louis 0000 10200-3 b 2 Washington ... '1 1 .'I 0 0 1 0 0 ! 9 J Batteiles llughey and Clements, Wev- hlng and Paired Pinplres-Swartwood and ood Second same- It II K St. Louis 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 01 7 2 Washington . 0 13 0 0 0 4 1 'i 1" 1 Batteries Sudhoff and Clements, i:ans and Parrell. I'tnpins Swartwood and Wood. EASTLRN LEAGUE. At Syracuse H.II.IJ Syracuvo 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 1-4 s 1 Spilliglleld 0 0 0 10 0 10 1-1 : 4 Batteiles Becker and L.iko; Korwan and Nichols. At To i juto B 11. i:. Toronto 0000000 10-1 4 BufMlo 0 0 0 0 0 3 n 2 u : 2 Batteiles Williams, Pouts: anil Casej ; Bro.Mi and Dleglns t Bocbestei H H i:. ltoi heslei 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 t 0 3 7 7 Montreal .' 0 0 1 1 0 r, 1 0-10 U 7, Batteiles Speileln and (lutisou, Saun- deis and Smlnk and Butlei. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Liineaatei Lancaster, 11, llart fotcl, 1 At New ink Newnik 7 Pateison, 1 At Allentown Allentown, 1: Bead ing :- M Noi folk Norfolk D, niehmoiul, 5 COLLEGE GAMES. At Princeton Pi luce ton, II, (liorge town, .". At Bethlehem-Lehigh uuieisltj, S, Cai lisle Indians, 2. At Amhcist llanard 11, Amheist, 3 AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Ttattleis, of the South Side, challenge the following clubs for games June fi, ut -' 30 p in The Piog Hollow club, Wull Stuet Stai s, Aleits, Muy llowers and the No 1 School. Fhs,t come, llrst seived. Please let us know wheie we i-diall meel. Answei In The Tiibune J Huhn, manager; Joe Under, captain. The undefeated I2disons claim the championship In the l.'.-yeni-old clas and aie reaelj to defend it against ull comei s. The Hdlfcons challenge the Athletics to ii game Satuidaj, June 4, at 2 o'clock. Answei In The Tribune. The Uosettev. of the South Side, challenge nny club in the countj ut 16 j cms of age, the Aleit piefened The Rosettes line-up us lollows (It ut ile , catcher. Halm and C Nagle, plt clieis; J Hader, shou stop, C Uuiui, ill st base; M. Moor, second base; (leoige Kieelioin, thilcl base, J. Pulbi. light Held, 12 Kotzwinke. cint. l Held, 12 McNulty. tight Held; A. Cuger sec. ond catc hei. The Blue Cllppeia will play the Urownles on the Cow field gtound Sat unlej. V. O'Donnell, managei The Snldeis would like to know If .1... l..,.l UNI UMiu .ionnt.1 tli.. rl.nL ! lengo for June G. Please answer thtough The Titbune. Toby Nealis, managet The Alumni base ball team would like to play the Rosebuds, of Taj lor, Filday afternoon nt 3 30 o'cloc';, at the Cential giounds. Answer In The Tiibune Ocorgo Harrington, captain. The Pilceburg base ball club ac cepts the challenge of the Moosu. An thiacltes to play a gamo on "unday. June o, on the hitter's grounds If sntlsfactoty please answei as soon a jiosslble and let us know wnere joui grounds nie. T. Hall, manager The Sliders accept the challenge of the Lllllcs. of Hellevue, for Prldny at I o'clock on the Hellevue giounds. W. Thomns, manager. The Sliders rlinllnso the Morning Oloiles, of I3unni--re, for Satuidny, June 4. at 2.30 o'clock on the hlldeis' giounds. I he V) orld's Record. The Lake Shoie nnd Michigan South ern rallioud Is famous as the mad which on October 21th. H93. won tho world's record for fast long distance speed, making the famous run of M0 1 miles in 40 minutes and 20 seconds, or 65 7 miles per hour. Not only tills but it la the mad running the present dnlly 21 hour tinln between New York nnd Chicago. First In speed It Is also flist In comfort and safety, all experi enced travellers agreeing that It Is the best road between Now York and Chicago and ull points In the west und fsouthwest, glllWWIBIIl'l L' llji" ' 'l"i hi JM, J ml ' "kjl i'Hll ' 'U THE MARKETS. nll Slieet Hollow New York. Juno 1 Wall street toduy Interpreted Commodoro Schley's engage, nieiit ut Santliigo as a success tor the 1'nlted States forces, liven the rather meagre details ol tho afalr and tho counter claims coming through Spanish sources did not greatlj dlslutr this coll ection. Prices bounded upwurd at thu opiiilng and n furious aetlvltj developed tcgetlier with ihe Imnyant tone, tho buy li k began permeating pietty much the whole list. Tht re was, however, mor mons prollt taking during the div, which was most marked In Hock Island and People s (las, but was also lieav j In mnny other lending stoeks The placing of Bock Island on a f pel cent, dlv id-nil linsls and the distribution of u 10 per cent stock illvldend did not save It from tho inevitablo reaction on lealizlug and on it Mroious bear attack, which was dliected also against People's tlas with u view to uncovering murglns on some of the recent large buying. Tluio vva n very pio nouneed nndertoiio of strength all tlnough tho list and It was sulllclcnt to sustain fairly well tho prollt taking In the stocks which have recently, In their turn, sustnlii'd the list. Tho day's net i linages arj In consequence very much mixed, many Important stoeks showing lOFfes and the extreme advances In oth ers being very much reduced by declines in sjmpUliy with the weakness of spe cial stocks Total sales of stocks v.erc 417 .''"J shares. Tarnished ny WILLIAM LINN ALLKN & CO, stock brokers. Mean building, rcoms 70j-7o'i, Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lug. Am Cot. Oil 2J 22 214 21 Am. Sug. Ite'g Co ..Hfi'4 1KP4 1 f 141", Ateh., To it S. Po .. 11 W 12 lilt A . T, .t S. F . Pr ..33 31 32"n 3J'S Am Tobacco Co .,..luni4 1104 10'j', IO'Hi, Am. Splills 1? 121 i' l-,,l3 Am. Splilts, Pr IV j I'j SI'- 3P Bait. .V; Ohio 10 13 1S?4 1S)i Illool;. B. T P"j W 43'k 41S llaj State Oils V,t 3 3Vi l'i Can Southern FJT& K! B-T's C2-, N. ,1. Central nc 97 PS W'4 'hie. i CI. W 14 14'J, 14V4 H'is Chic. & N. W VHt 12ri VJ9 121'4 Chle . B. ,t Q -0 10.Vg 1CP4 10"i' Chicago (las 103 10l4 102 10J Chic . Mil iv St. P..10P,, 102'8 101'4 10P, Chic , it I. & P .. ..10S1, 10Ss l'"', 1071, Chic , St. I'. M. & O. 79'i 7Vj 71 7' C C. C S: St. L .... ."" 3V Rl 3T, Delivvnre & lllld . .11J 112 112 1U tic n Bleelrle M' 37-i lii'S .'A'4 Louis & Nnsh filj ."'4 tfi i Lehigh Valley 2.'- 22' 22's 22', Manhattan LI-- .. ..100 irfts 103 100 M. K. ,v Tex . Pr .. 3V& 3". 21 3o Mo Pacific 30 .'fi'i !" r,7i Nat Lead 33 3.!78 31 j3?k N Y. Central 117 117 116' HOT, Out. & West r.'2 IJ'i 1V2 IJ'i Noilh. Paclllc 27 :7'd 27'8 27 Noi. Pacific, Pr .... 0778 iU "; ''"'i Paclllc Mall 2S 2s'8 2 2S Phil, .v Bead 19 19W 19 l1' Southern It. It 9 9'8 S'n ST, Southern B. It , Pr . 31'i 11 31 MV, Tenn . C. At lion 2(. 20 20 12's li 1" bl ro 00 21'4 20-8 21 s s s Cn 07 C7 7'i 7 77a 20 20 20 .2 W W 1 14 I'.'j 11 iwt8 ir,9-8 r.9 22'.. 217 22' 8 Texas & Paclllc .... 12 Villon Pac. 1st Pr .. 00''2 V. S. Rubber 21 V S Leather . S V. S. Leather, Pr .. OS', Wabash 758 Wabash. Pr 20 West. Union 92 W. & L. 12. Pr . .. 11'i Met. Traction Co ..1C0 dies, .v Ohlc 21'i CHICAGO EOA11D OF TUADITJ. Open- High- Low- CIo3- WHEAT. lng. est. est. lng Julv i'1; 97 91'4 91Ti September S258 S-s8 7S iS'k CORN. Julj 3IH SI'S 33 KJ September 35 31 3,78 3JT, OATS. Julv 21 24 21 2l'i September 2J 2: 21 21', PORK Julv 11 .'3 1100 11 17 11.17 Sep'tcmbcr 11.07 1107 ll.VJ 11 H LARD Job 025 r,.2J 0.12 0 12 September 0.30 b.'M 0 17 1.17 Scrnnton Uonrd ol Tiudo Kxcliango cJnotatlons--All Cluotntis Bused on Pur of 100, STOCKS. Blel. Asked. Scranton & PllUton Trac. Co. ... io National Bcilng A Drill'g Co. ... w Fust National Bank S00 Elmhurst Ueulevarcl joo Scianton Savings Bank 225 facraiiton Packing Co 95 l.uea. lion ic Steel Co 30 ... Thiid NatUnai Bank 3&5 Throop Novelty Mfg Co s0 Scranton Tiac. Co is Scranton Axlo W oiks 75 Dime Dcp. ix- Dis , Bank Its Peck Lumber Mfg Co 175 210 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Compauj 45 Stianton Illuminating, Heat i Pawer Company 55 Scranton Forging Co mu Traders' National Bank 130 150 Lacka. Lumbei Co 150 Lack Trust . Safe Dep Co.. 150 . . Moo-tc Mountain Coal Co 115 BONDS. Scranton Pass Itallwaj-, first mortgage, clue 1920 115 ... Peoples Stlett Railway, Hist mortgage, duo 191$ 115 People's, Stieet Rallwaj", Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 1IW Lacka Township School 5 1U2 Citj of Scranton St. Imp, 0 . ... 102 Mt Vernon Coal Co t5 Scranton Axle Works 100 "Which Wins?" In nearly evcrj man's ca reer there comes a time when he stands between the angel of life anil the angel of death, both contending for his mortal frame, and the question arises Which wins?" Will lie be carried away disease and death r will the angel of lite prove the stronger and bring him back to health and When u gy and phvs have gradual and wasted lowest ebb happiness? man's ener ical force ly weakened clown to the until ner s 11 m n 1 1 o n naps con 1ms already laid its grim hand upon him, and doctor after doctor and medicine after medicine have been tried in vain now, per haps, comes some kind friend who siys, "Dr. Pmce can cute ou, write lo him; His "Golden Medical Discovery" has res cued thousands who weie further gone than ou " "He is chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of IiuiTalo. N V , he has been at the head of this great .Sauifiriuui for thirty j ears, he has probiblv Inj more experience in treat ing severe chronic diseases than any other plijsicinn living Write to him anyway, that will cost joii nothing He will gladly and freely answer your letters with fliencl ly, fatherly advice which will be of value hejond all price'" Now is the critical instant. Will the patient give up in despair and let the angel of disease dra him away from wife and family and children, or will he grasp the hand of the angel of life -in one more sit prenie effort for restoration? Are you standing between the contending angels? Which wins Mrs l'mll Howe of 7 Park Avenue, Chicago, HI writes Alwut two vearagomy son vvns omitted with what teemed to tie symptoms of consumption I purchased three bottles of Dr 1'ierce's Ooldcn Medical Discovery and it cured him completely " The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a looo-page illustrated volume by H. V Pierce, M D , will be sent free for cost of mailing only, st one-cent stamps. Address Dr Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y. Or send ji btatups for a heavier cloth-bound copy. iVL t WfiBHtti 0"2 ft?WK WGXNL bv I KFOT VTV'&S If Ki THE TRIBONE'; ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT A NINI2 00 ROOM IIOUSI2 POR RUNT modern lnipiovemeiits. Party going to leave city, will rent very reasonable. Call ut once, ftl'i Pine street. POR R12NT-ROO.MS, 739 MONR012 nvenue. POR RI2NT-9.ROO.MI2l) 1 IOP8I2. MOD ern Improvements, No. 511 quiticy live. n for particulars Inciulro Mrs. Ur. Unrclner. No. D3J yulncy avenue. 1'OR RUNT - nTcHLY FVIIN1S11 filJ front uTld side loom 529 Adams avc. t'OR RI2NT-DI1SK ROOM Olt SHAHIJ ot; olllces secend tloor front, Coul Lx- change. Call ut room 15. t"OH RI2NT - SI2COND FLOOR, 701 Qulncy 1IOUSI2 FoH RKNT-405 WYOMINO avenue. Applv to F. II Clemons, Blue Rldga Coal Company's office. Mcars BuIUHds. dAtlN FOR BI2NT-C05 MAHON COURT. Apply to F. if Clemons. Bluo Rldgo Coal Company's offlce. Menrs Building FOR SALE FOR SALE-TOMATO PLANTS. AN eliovv Lelgliton, Olenburn. FOR SAI.I2 - SUMMBIt COTTAdH llttcd with all modern Improvements, situated nt Lake Ariel, Pa. Address W. U. McCluve. Scranton I"OR 8ALK-A IIORS12 SIX Y12AHS old, till sound anil last, u laiij can drive him. Addres S It , Trlbuno otlice. I OR SALE-ONE 20-HOItSK POWER boiler, as good aa new. THU WES TON MILL CO. WANTED. WANTI2I)-BOARD Al.'U ROOM IN private tan.llj bv respectable joung man. Address, stating teims, O A., lrlb una otlice. 'SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN - SELL""CNCLf:' SAM'S Navj ' to merchants for advgt and premiums Big pav Immense demand. Over 20i) large Photos Side line or exclu. Mfrs., 3913 Market. Phllu. BOARD AND ROOMS. GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD, at 420 Adams avenue APPLY BUSIJJESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANarEfT"wiflT ABOUT 10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation Large protlts. Safe investment. For Interview udUteas P. O. Box 374, Seraaton, Pa. SPFXCHA NGE- A GENTLEMAN WOVLIU.IKE TOI2X-' change a line boe and buggj foi a good upright p.ano Address, stating makers' name, Box 30. Tribune otlice. Scranton Traction Co., lust mortgage b's, due 153.2 103 New York Produce .Uiirkel. New York, June 1 PIoui Weak and L".(J:c low el, demand v el j light. Wheat Spot weak. No. 2 red, fc7'ic, f. o. b, afloat, optljns opened Irregular but lali ly steidj, but subsequently became w ik Hid dc 11101 alizcel, the close was ut b7sc decline on Julj and 2a2'sc. decline on tho optlom, No 2 led, Julj, cloved ll.jl'U, September, sn4c , December, Xic. Coin -Spot veak; No. J 7li4c f. o. b, alloaL, options opemel llim but later weakened and cloved 'iuV. net lowei, Julj- closed 3siC ; Septtnibei, Sti'n , December, 3i'sc. Outs-Spot dull, No ., .U'iC, No. J. ,U'.e , No. 2 white, Jji.e , No. white, 3Jc., op tions eluH and eusj, closing unchanged, Julj. doted 30c Huttc 1 Firm, western ci,moiv ll's.iIieV.; do l.ieturj, loV.u. 12'2c , 121 Ins 10'tc , Imitation erc.m 11 J. Ualle'i, state daliv l.'iiir.ijc , du creameiy, lJ'al(.,s.c Eggs Firm, xtiUe and Pinnsjlvanla, ll'.c. western flesh, lO'-.alO.-iC , soutl em, lie. Phlliiilelpliln Provision Mnrl.ct. Phllael. Iphla, Jim i 1. Wheat Nominal and ,'c. lowei, contract giade, June, $1 17. Com Steady, No 2 mixed, June, 37'4a .ll'ic Potatoes Stead J , white, 1 holce per bushel, 75aS0c. , do fair to good, tOa 70c Floui Dull and 25c. per baud low er Buttei Was Hi in, fanej vvest-m creameij, 17c, do. prlrts, I7c. Eggs Plrm, trtsh. neaibj. 12c ; do westtrn, 12e. , do southern lie Cheese Stead j. Retlneel Sugars Vnchai.gecl. Cotton Un changed. Tallow Firm. Live Poultij Finn: fowls, 9ital0c., old roosteis, 7c; spilng ihlckens, lii.i22e Dro-secl 1'oultij -Steady, lowls, choice, 9'e., do. fair to good, Mfea'Jo. ; old roosters, ba(i2e ; spiln; chickens, .'.'.i"5e. Receipts Flour, '1 bands and lo.OuO sacks, wheat, 17 Ovo bushels; corn, 221000 bushels; oats, 2"i,o,0 bushels Shipments Wheat, 2,0011 bush els; coin, 511,000 bushels, oats, t2,00o bush els. ( hi en co Produce Market, Chicago. June I.-Tht magnificent pios. pects for the glowing eiop, ilm movement ol in vv vvheit from Texas, the low cables, all caused a sherii decline in the win it pit toiluv July dited with a lovh of .". at,e , Seiitrniber 25kc. Coin is c. und oats '.e. lowei. Pork Is down Ji'-.c , laid 10alJi-e and libs 10c Cash limitations were as lullovvs: Floui Dull, No 2 sjulng wheat, 1 ej; No. 1 iise.ajl OS, No. 2 red, $110, No. 2 corn, .3'se, No 2 vd 1 w 1 V , No. 2 oats, ;:.'c, No 2 white, 2-iiti . No. J while, 2s't. No. 2 rye, la I'lc , No 2 barley, 3la4te No 1 Itux seed, JUL prime tlmolhv seed. $2.1)5a2'l0, mi'ss pork $11 15.U1 2o; h rd, per I11O pounds, t'i J2'"Hj 1". short HI s, sldis loose, ", JVi 0 10, div salted sboulilers. boxed, 5a5'4e ; sbolt clc.u hides, boxed, JU.-'.ViQ j; ; wlihlcj, , subais, unch.'ngcd. Itiilluln Live Monl;. East Buffalo, N. Y.. June 1 -Cattle Re ceipts all oiiJlgued through ami nothing doing Hogs Falrlj active; Yorkers, good to choice. $15."a4W, roughs, com mon to good, $3 90a4 10, pigs common to choice, $115nl2"i. Sheep und Lambs lambs cholco to etra. $5.5eia5M), culls to common. $l,75."2"i, shoep, choice to selected wethtis, $105a4 45; culls to com mon, J3.iJ.75 CiiMt l.lbeilv Cnttln .llarkel. East Liberty Pa.. Juno 1 -Cattle Mar- Kit suppiv light unci urn nangeu. jiogs Active; prime heavy. $4 r",a4 to: best York- rs and mediums, Jl.fW, light Yorkers, Jl 15a4 W, common to lair Votkeis, $1 '5a 4 25. pigs, as to eniallty, f'70al; loughs, J2 75.il Sheep Steady nt uueliiingicl pilees, choice clipred lambs f5.l5a5.25; common to good, $l25a5; spring lambs, J.'u0 50, veal calves, $0 50a7. Now York lilvo Stock. New York, luuo 1 --Beeves Oxen and stsgs Ja4 25. bulls $1 '0a4 25. Calves Active end 2oa50c. Uglier, veals. Jlai, 71; choice, $0f0at!75; btittermllki, Jlal 75 Sheep Active and higher, lambs, 25e. higher, sheep, $10Oa4 75, no yeaillngs here; lambs, $0 25.i7. Hogs--Plrm at Jl.Wa 100; pigs unchanged at J3a4. Oil jilnrkol. Oil City, Pn June 1. Credit balances, Me; certificates, closed S7',c bid; rcgu. lur delivery oil, no sales', shipments 1.8, 207 b.nrels; luns, 128,145 barrels. POPULAR CLLAUINT. IIOUSK for the ltunutlt of AH Who Have House Real 1'state or Other Property to Sell or Kxchangc, or Who Want or Help 'I hcie Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion" Cents a Word Kxccpt Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free AGENTS WANTED AG ENTS-J7 DAlTY?!n2LUNcT"'st dalty soaps, giving customtis double vnliui In llniulsoine Pieronts, exclusive teirltory; samplo outfit tree. Lenso Soap Co , Cincinnati, O AGENTS WANTED-MVRAT HALL stead's Great War Book, "Our Coun try in Wur ' All about Armies, Navies, Coast Defences, Maine Dlsustei, Cuba, vvar with Spain and relations with 1 or cign Nations Nearly C00 pages All writ ten since Maine DKisb 1 Magnificent Il lustrations Agents making $10 to $o0 per day. No experlenco necessary. Most lu eial terms guaranteed, 20 clays' credit, pllco low, freight paid Handsome njitllt flee. Send two-cent stamps to py post uge. Ediicatlonnl Vnlon, 321 Dc.uborn street, Chlcngo. TWENTY AGENTS WANTED 1MMI2 dlately, Call todiy nt 529 Adams u.ve-n"P- Mrs. Miller, Munagor. CHIROPODIST NkX.ysrt CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlco given free H M. HE'iV.EL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue Ladles at tended nt their residence If desired. Charges moderate CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools? no odor Improved pumps used. A. BR1GGS, Proprietor. Loavo ordeis 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telcphono G010. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLU SCHOOL mil nitlt.S. SVA cuse, N Y Vnder tho supervision of Bishop Huntington Twenty -eighth scheol year begins Tluusday Seotemlier 15, lsJs, Apply to Miss Mary J Jackson. SCALP TREATMENT. ItriTE7XERCATp"ri ment, 50c, shampooing, 5Uc. ; facial massage, manlcuilng, 25c ; chliopodj-. 701 Qulncy. fROPOSALS. OFFICE OP THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Governoi, J. C. DELANEY, Supcilutcndent. L. G. M'CALLEY, Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, State Treasurer. PROPOSALS TOR FURNISHING fcTA tlonery, l'uel and othei Supplies In compliance with the Constitution and tho laws of tho Common wealth of Penn sylvania, wo herebj Invite sealed pio posals, at prices below maximum rates llxed In schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies foi the sevei.il departments of tho State Government:, nnd for making repairs In tho several de partments nnd for tho distribution of tho public documents, for the jeai ending tho first Tuesday of June, A. D lfer Separato proposals will bo lecelved and separate contracts uwurded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with at leaM two sureties or ono surety company, ap proved by a Judgei of thu Couit of Com mon Pleas of tho county In which tho per son oi pLr-otis making such proposal may reside, conditioned for the faithful per formance of th contract, and addiessed and dellveied to the Board of Commis sioners of Public Giounds and Buildings before twelve o'clock M . of Tuesday, tho 7th dav of Juno A D. Ihi. at which lime the pioposals will bo opened and pub lished In the Reception Room of the Ex ecutive Depaitment at Hanisbuig, and contracts awaided as soon thereafter as practicable . Blank bonds nnd schedules containing nil necessarj Information can be ob tained at this Department J C DELANEY. For the Boaid of Commlssloiieis of Public Grounds and Buildings. S1TVATION WANTED-BY A MAR lied mini ns u cleik in a gioierv store, speaks six languages aim inn luimsli good lefeicnees has been working foi seveial ve irs 111 stoic Adelres J. 1. Wood, Peckvllle P O S1TVATION WANTED Bv l.ulv ns ns- sistant In office ot wheie good wilting Is lecpilied AeliltessW. Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-IN STORE AS cleik, has hud live years' expeile.iee In grocery Business, can lurnisn ai rei erence as leguids cburactei 01 uhllltv. Aildn ss J. W . 405 Vine stieet. Scianton. SITUATION WANTED - WASHING I1011I11K or iini kind ol hou-e cleaning bv the day. or will tyke washing home Would like olllces tore lean Side door, 420 Finnkllu uveiiue SITUATION WANTED-BY A VOVNG married man, will woik ut ant kind of work, eight years experience In me. t und vegetable itaiket. will woik cheap Address I. 12. 1011 Hampton stieet. SVTVATION WANTED AS TEAMSTER 01 all) kind of woik l a good all around mnn be utruld of work. Address J. E O , UlJf Dlamcnd avci.iie, cltj. AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES position In widower's ftintlj, no ob jections to children, none but nspeetable peii-ons in ed answer. Aeldtess 11 J, Tiibune otlice PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Scranton. U L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OrFICE rear of e00 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 133 Spruce St., cor. Wnsh. ave , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Pllco Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. T. I. LACEY & SON ARCHITECTS, Trudeib' National Bank. DBNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI- vato Hftpltal, cor. Wjoinlng and Mul berry. DR. F L. M'GRAW. 205 SPRUCU street. DR. II. I'. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. OR. C. C. LAVBACir, 115 Wyoming ae. VELCOME ""SNOVER. 42tLACKA wanna avenue Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARRING S. M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnotjpo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this legion. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Ml LACKA. wanna nvenue, Scranton, Po., nianufuc tursr of Wire Screens. 0PP0RT0N TY B LtWVE?S FRANK 11. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor -at - Law. Buir buildings, rooms 13 mid 14, Washington avenue. OKULL Sr OKLLL, ATTORNEYS, T. TO H Coal Excluitigo bullilliia, Seranton W1LLARD, WARRI.n" &' KNAPP, AT- torneys nnd Couiisullots-at-Liiw. Re publlean building, Washington incnue, Si 1 anion, Pa. JAM US II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND tounsdlor-at-I.nw Rooms 41J und 411 Commonwealth Building. JESSVP ,i JF.SSUP, ATTORNEYS AND s-MinseuoiH-ut-i.riw, Loinmonvveaiiii building, Washington nvenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys unci Counsellon Common vvcalth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATORNICY- T Lnvv. Rooms 511. 515 and 510, Board of Trade building. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on teal estate fcurltj. Mcars building, coiner Wushlni,ton ave nue and Spruce street. B P. KILLAM, ATTORN1-1Y-AT-LAW, 300 Commonwealth bldg, Scianton, Pa. JAS. J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-ut-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EnWARI) W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms 003-301, nth lloor, MearF bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-Al-l.AW, 7 and 8 Burr building. L A. WATRFS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 491 Lackavanna nve, Scianton. Pu. C R I'lTCIIER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS 121 SPRUCE STREET A. W BERTIIOLF, Attv., Meals Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SUHQEONG DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tbb Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wjoming Ave. und Mulbeny St. telephone: Day call, DJ13; night calf. 414. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D., HOME opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue. DR. A TRAI'OLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Ofllco hours;, Thursday nnd Satuidaj s, 9 a. m to 0 p m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue DR L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Oltlco hours, 8 to 9 a m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence 300 Mndlson avenue. DR C. L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc J'or. Otlice telcphono 1363 Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W L'AMOREAHX. OFFICE 231 Adams Resldenco 1318 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, nnd genlto-urlnaiy organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. hi. W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR reon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scrnnton. Telephone 2C72 HOTELS AND 1CSTAURANT& THE ELK OAPE, J 23 AND 127 FRANK- lln avenuo, Rates reasonable P- Z1EGLER, Pioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D.Li passenger derot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses prtp.uatoi-j to college, law. medicine or business. Opens September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Buell. A M. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE GRADUATE WIDWIFE 151S Washbun stieet, Scianton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best attendance tor a limited number of pa tients. CECDS Q R CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, store 110 Wubhlnirton ave nue; green house, 1J50 North Main ave nue; stoio telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL nnds Greatest Naval Bittle. S iops nil blrvvn to pleceo and landed In Net tleton's bhoe Store, Washington avenue. Ladle's' line Button shots, 1 asset and dongola, to-,t U 5u, at $140, ladles' lino $2 0u shoes tor Use. Ladles' Oxlords, cost $150, for 79e Mens $.' 50 eulf unci rus set shoes for $1 40, $3 00 shoes for $1 OS, etc BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ball0 picnics panics, ii-cepilnns, wed dln"S and concert work tmnlMied For turns address R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbeifs music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington uvtnue, Strnnlon, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N? It. and South Ferry Whitehall B Anthracite coal used cxcluslvclj, Insur- .." ,.j 710 p. m. Sundays, 9 00 u. m . LW: 2.5.' 7 10 P m. . i-eiV l.aiveivu"" ... .... . a, in. !,"; kow York. Newark and Ellzabsth j (express) a in . 1 .0 i...piets). Wla- I S30 fruvhu' 12 P airlvcsat Philadelplu lUnillng Terminal. 7.0J p. m. and N v -.. 4i 1 1 1 1 . 1 . til 1 j 111 111 York 1 uj P ' points South and West via Bethlehem v "11 n m 1.20 p m Sundavs. 2.1j p 111 For Long Branch. Ocean Glove, etc, . 8L0 a in and 1 ."J 1- m i?or Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsbuii, via Allentov n. 8 30 u in. 1.20 p. 111. Si. "liVPoitsvllle. !0, a m 1 l n Returning. leavo New orli, foot of Lib. city Btrcet. North River, ut 4 00, n 10 (ex. puss) a m, 1"0 iepicsb) p. m. Sundav. 4'lUeavo'New Yoik. South Fer.-y. foot Whltthdl stieoi. ut 9 0s m. 1 2i p m Passengers arriving or departing irom tblc teimlnul can connect under rowr with all tho elevated railroads. Bioadw ly eublo enis. and ferries to Biooklyu and gluten Island, making muck tiansiei to nnd fiom Giand Centidl Depot nnd Long Island Rallioad Leave Philadelphia Reading Teimlnal, 9 21 11. in , 3 00 p m Sunday . 0 13 a. m. Through tickets to alt pul.its at lowest rato muy be had uu application In vid vanco to tho ticket agent at tho station, TT XI Tl it 1 111VIM nni Pnia iul i J. II. OLilAVSEN Gen. Snot. OREflO StX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent, Situations for Five Schedule In tiffed Npv. a9, 1S9;. Traln9 Loavo Wllkes-Barro as Fol lows : 7.30 a, m., week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlolon, Potlsvlllo, Reading, Nprrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia) Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. G.00 p. m., weok 'days, for Hazlston and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. (Jen'IPass. Agent. J. IS. HUTCHINSON, deneral Manager. Del.. Ltickii. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1507. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for Now York and nil points East, J 40, 3 00, 5.15. 8.00 and 1U.05 u. in,, 12 55 and 3 3.1 p. m. Express for Enston. Trenton. Philadel phia and the South, 0.15. 8 00 and 10.20 a. u . 12 55 und 133 p. m. Washington and way stations, 8.45 p. m. Tobytvinna accommodation, 610 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego. El mini, Coining, Balh, Dansvlllc. Jvlount Morris and Buffalo. 12 10. 2 35, 9 00 a. m., nnd 1 55 p m , making closo connections nt Buffalo to all points in tho West, northwest nnd Southwest. mngnomion and vay stations. 105 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 15 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.ES p m. Express for Utlra nnd RIchfiold Springs, 2 S3 a. 111., and 1 55 p m. Ithaca, 2 35, 9 00 a in , nnd 1.55 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttaton. Wllkes Barro, Plymouth. Bloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making tloso connections at North umberland for Wllltamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington und tho South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10 05 a. n... and 105 and COO p. m Nantlcoko and Intermediate Btatlons, SOS and 1110 a m. Plj mouth and intet mcdlnlo stations, 3 35 and S 50 p, m. For Kingston. 12 15 p. m Pullman parlor und sleeping coaches on. all express trains. For detnlled Information, pocket time tables etc . apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. May 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, 7.55, S 55, 10.13 a. m , 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2 20. 3 52, 5.25, 6 2a, 7.57, Bl.. 1100 p. m.; 1.10 a. m. For Albanj-, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., C 20 a. ni., 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale C 20, 8.55, 10.13 a. ra.i 12 00 noon. 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For WiUes-Barre 0 15, 7 50. S 45, 9 33. 10 4n n m : 12 05, 1.25. 2 18, 3 33, 4.27, 6.10. 7.60. 10 2S, 11 30 p. m. For Now York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R . 6 45 a m . 12.05. 1.25, 4 27 p. m. (with Black Diamond Express), 11 -;o p m For Pennsjlvanla R. R. points 6.45, 9.33 a. m , 2 IS. 1 '.1. For western points Ia Lehigh Valley R. R, 710 u. .11,, 120:. 3 3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10 28, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlvo ut Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho north 6.40, 7 13, 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m.l 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 F .1 23 4 23. 3.4-1. 7 45, 10 23, 11 27 p 111. From Wllkes-Barro and the south 6.J5. 7.50, S 50, 10 10, 11 55 u m ; 1.16. 2.14. 3.43, 5 20 6 21, 7 53, 9 C5, 10 03 p. m.i 1.13 u. m. Complete Information 'egarding ratei to all points In tho United States and Canada may bo obtained at tho ticket of fice in tho elopot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W BVRD1CK G P A . Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROS5. D P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehiih Valley Kailro.td System Anthraclta Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comtuit. In Effect Muj 15, 1S9S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & 11 R R at 6 45 a m and 12 03 2 IP. 4 27 (Black Dlan.and Express) und 11 30 p. m. Foi Ptttston und Wllkes-Barre via D, L &. W. R K-. COO, 11 10 a. in., 1.63, 3.35, For' Wh.to Haven, Hnzleton, Pottsville. and niliulpal points in tho coul region "hi V. 11 " 4' - 1S Jml i 27 P- m. PrIor Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Hnr ruimrer and principal Intermediate sta tlon" v io 1) I H B. R.. 0 ,5 a. m.. 12.05. "is 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 PFmf TunUhannock, Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva und Principal Intermedl nte stations via D, L &. W. It. It,, 8.0S 1 m 12 45 und 3 3j p. in. ror Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlas nri Falls. Chicago and all points west via, ti & II it B. KO'-- (Ulack Diamond vxoresb). 10 28 and 11 30 p. m, Pullman oarlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vaiin oarlor cars on all trains between Wikes-Iiarro and New York. Phlladel nhla Buffalo nnd Suspension Bridge pnia, rai N u AvlLn, a ,,en Supt CHAP S Id'-F' I'ass Agt 20 Cortlandt trei t NV Yoik AW NONEMACIIElt, Division Pass enger Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa r.rie and Wyoming Valley. IN IirPECT JVNE 1ST ISIS Tenve Si iienton for Haw ley and points) east on or via ilrle H 11. at 3 "0 a m . S 13 a m and 2 28 P m For Laice Ariel at ' rilvi 11 Siranton from above poln s at s 17 a ni Hi P m 'I'd 9 33 p. nv. From Lake Ai lei at 7 43 p m. sciiAvroiv nivisioN. Bn Effect Ueccmtirr lvjtli, 1S97. Rartli Boiiiuij south Bound. 20t I I 804 k Stations P a 2 I'lTralas Dally. Ex. 2 K; 1 cept Minday ) 1$ q .... r siATrive Lesve k u 7S3IN V Frankllu dl .... 7 40 .... .... .... Tic, West 'nd street ... tbj . ., .... .... toil WeeUanlcon ... 810 .... p it'Arrlro Uave i- m TfV i'VjusI ". 3 16 , ion Ilancocl: ., uu ,, .. ... n-'ffi Starllsht .... 3S ... ls.'4t, Preston i'ailc .... 2J1 ,, .... . uiJo Wlawood .... U4l .... I23il royutclls 2M .... 1214 orsoo . 268 ,,,, Iiitt Pleasant Ut ... are1 ... met UolonUale . ae , lilt) Koiest city ... a 19, .. 1)1 SI I'a'banda'e ,,,, S3t .... , fiisoi wijite linage . . nss ... Ifliatl MaxllHd .... 13 48 .... ill ;! Jermyn .. .143 .. Mil Arcuibald ,. an . .. ,. ins Wluton 3t4 'si 11 reckvllle . . SM '11 ur Olvphant ,,,, 4 0i.,,, 11 oi, Vili-eburs ... 401 .... not Throop . , 410 . ,.1110' Providence i .... ' IfiwTl lark Place ... nil .. 10 V) hcranton . 4i ... 1 A "Leave Arrlre r id All trains run dally exccDt Fnn0.iv. t signifies that tralaa stop on signal (or pas. MDgors, fecuro lates via Ontailo Western before RurcbasinK tickets and save money. Bay ana llim Ev press to the West. J.O, Anaerson, (len.rasi Agt T. rutornlt. in y. vug. Ant, Bartnum- fft.
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