The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 06, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCHANTOxN TJUliLJS.U--3i.U,JJAl, JLJNJW U. 1J).
of us. Then If vvp are torpedoed, ve
should oven then be fible to miko the
position In'thp channel. It wont bo bo
easy to do thlH, unci I think the men
nliould bauble to HWlm to the dlny.
I tuny Jump before 1 mn blown up.
Hut I don't roc thnt It mnkes much
dlfferrncp what I dn. I have a fair
chance of lift- either wuy. If our dingy
j'Pts shot lo ilu4 we shall then try
to swim for the bench right under
Morro Castle We shall keep together
at nil hazards. Then we mny be nble
to make our wny nlongsldo mid per
lmi)S get bark to the sflilp. Wp shall
fight the Ptitrnnren or n squad until
the lnsl, nnd wo shall only surrendpr
to overwhelming numbem.
Prellmlnniy woik of this desperate
tinderttikliip; was a strain upon
the ofllcers and men On Wednes
day morning dlrPctlv after Hear
Admiral Sampson's arrival, nnd us
soon as he was certain the Span
ish licet was In the harbor the prep
arations to scuttle the Morrlmne In
the chnnnol was commenced. All day
long crews fioni the Now Yolk nnd
Brooklyn wore on board the collier,
nevei testing In their effoits to pre
pare: her, She lay alongside the Mas
sachusetts, discharging roal when the
New York was first begun The news
of thu Intended expedition travelled
quickly thiough the licet and It soon
became known thnt volunteers were In
need for n desperate undertaking.
I'rom the Iowa's signal jnrd quickly '
fluttered the announcement that she
had 110 voltinteois nnd the other ships
were not fur behind Over 200 mem
bers of the oi ow of the New York
voliinteeied. The Junior oflleois lltei
nll.v tumbled oxer ca h other In their
eagerness to get their names on the
volunteer list Commander Miller who
had charge of the Menlmnr pleaded
with the ndmlrnl to let hltn go, but
the latter thought he had better not.
When It was lenined that only six
men and Lieutenant Ilobson weie to
go there was considerable dissatisfac
tion on nil sides.
All Wednesday night the crews
vvoiked on board the Merrlmie Lieu
tenant Ilobson paid a short vMt to the
tl.igshlp ,shortl hetoie midnight and
then leturned As he started down the
sen ladder there were mnnv hands i
tretchcd out to gtasp his and ninny
quiet spoken, earnest wishes for his
success, ns It was thought then Lieu
tenant Ilobson would take the Alerrl
mnc In early. At S o'clock the admiral
nnd flag LleutPnnnt Staunton got Into
he launch to make an Inspection of
the Merrlmac
The minutes slipped by. the crews
hid not completed their work on the
Merilmnc, but at Inst a boatload of
men, tiled out came oer to thellagshli.
Last of all. at 4 30. enme the admiral.
He had been delayed by a breakdown
of the "team launch Dawn whs break
ing ovei Snntlngo dp Cuba an 1 noir
lv eveiybody thought It was too late
for the attempt to be made that morn
ing. Then somebody cried "She Is
going In."
order to return.
Suiely enough, seemingly deeited.
the collier was seen lit tiding straight
tin Moiro uistlo. The torpedo bunt Por
ter was lying near the flagship and
nt the admiral's older, Lieutenant
Staunton hailed the Portoi wiylng
Totter theie! Tell the Meirimac to
leturn Inimedlntelj "
Smoke quickly poured fiom the Poi
ter's stacks nnd she moved tow aid
shore. l!y that time daikness lind
quite disappeared and, qulcklj as the
fast toipcdo boat tore through the
water. It seemed as If she would never
head off the .Merrlmac
At last whan within range of the
guns of the Spaniards thp Porter cross
ed the Menimac's bows
Sometime after 5 o'clock she came
tearing back and to eei;. one s tuiptlse
the Merilmnc kept her position
Admiral Sampson. Captnln Ch-idwlck
nnd Lieutenant Staunton could not tin
deistand until the lieutenant from the
deck of the torpedo boat shouted
"Lieutenant Ilobson asks permission
to continue on his course He thinks
he can make it "
Hut in stein tones the admlinl sent
a message to the effect thnt the Mer
limae must return und In due eouise
f time the collier slowly steamed
back. Hobson's tlguie standing out
lvidly on the bildRO of he Merilmnc
All day esteidny the collier lay near
the flagship nnd more clnboiate pre
parations weie mnde. During the day
Lieutenant Ilobson wai tireless und
confident, supervising peionully ovciy
little detail.
When flnnllv Ilobson went on board
the Menlmae last night he had been
without sleep since Wednesday morn
ing As ho said good bye the lru
tenant remaiked that his only regiet
was that all of the New Yoik's vol
unteeis could not go with him
When the Menlmae stalled yestei
rla on the tslp from which she won
railed she had on boat, J of her two men
who had no right to be theie. They
weie assistant englneei of the Menl
miio nnd Mulling of the New Yoik
who had bren working on the collier
all da. These two men lefusert- to
leave the ship. nnd. as their disobe
dience was the natuie whhli oiodtiCMl
fushlng and Fniragut for the navy It
was not rflleiully iccognUed
The splllt shown by men uuil oIUppis
i f the tlert (n rall. grand nnd beyon i
being merely PMuessed In words
Tin: n.Ac, or truce.
l'ndei these circumstances one can
Imagine th- Immense feeling of satis
faction experienced whin it became
known that Hnbson and his ciev weie
safe. Latei in the day n boat with a
white Hag put out from the haibor and
Captnln Ovldlo, the chief of staff of
Admiral Ceivora, boaided the New
York and Informed the ndmliul that
the whok partv had been enptuted nnd
that onlv two of th" heroes were In
jured. LleutPnnnt Ilobson was not
hint. It nppears that the Spanish nd
niiral was so stiuck with the couinge
of the Merrlmne's crew that ho de
cided to Inform Admiral Sampson thnt
they had not lost their lives, but were
pilsoneis of wat nnd could be ex
c hanged The dlngv portion of the
I roginmmo does not appear to haie
been carried cut, which leads to the
belief tint she ma;, have been smashed
bj n shot for it sepins Ilobson nnd his
men dilfted ashore on ,:i old catu
rrntan which had been slung over the
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COLORADO
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TOURS
I tha tltlo of a now book on
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i uuioruuu, niiiunuua ijiutu i
E hqalth nnd pleasure resort.
I The book isDeaimruny inus- j
li .tod and contains a valu-
al lo map of tho State. A !
copy can Ijo had without j
i c.uargo upon application to i
J ?. s. Eustir., uon'l pass-r Agr..,
C. B. '. Q. ,1. R., Chicago, III.
k v vvi v -v- -)mi
Morilmnc's aldo tit tho last moment its
bit e:;tra piecnutlon. '
They wete enptutod nnd sent to San
tiago under eunPil previous to being
trnnsferied to Mmro Castle, where
they nie now understood to bo con
lllipd Money and brovlslons weie sent to
the prlowrs thiough Cnptnln 0ldlo
and It Is believed Hear Admlml'Snmp
son Is taking the steps necessary to
bring about theli exchange.
The fleet tonight Is In n stale of de
lighted enthuslnsm over the undertak
ing nnd the ndmlrnl Is Just as hippy
ns the youngest sailor. The geneinl
opinion Ib that no man evei deserved
recognition for personal bravery mote
than does Lieutenant Hobson.
Cadet Powell, who was the last man
to see Ilobson befote his start ninl who
had charge of the launch during Its
perilous ttlp, after much needed .-deep
told the story of his expel lence. lip
said:
POWELL'S STORY.
"Lieutenant Ilobson took a short
sleep for a few bouts, which was often
Intenupted At n quartet to two he
came on deck and made a final In
spection, giving his last Instructions to
the men. At 2 SO I took the men who
were not going on the trip Into the
launch and statted for the Texas, then
nearest, but had to go back for one of
the nsistnnt englneets who Lieuten
ant Hubson lluullv compelled to leae
I shook hands with HciIimiii last of all.
lie said- 'Powell, watch the boat's
ciew when we pull out of the llnrbot
We will be cracks, rowing 30 stiokes
to the minute "
"After leaving the Texns 1 saw the
Merilmnc stenmlng slowlv In It wn
onlv fnlilv dirk then find the shoie
was quite visible. We followed About
three-quartets of u mile astein the
Menlmae stood about to the westwatd
of the harbor and seemed a bit mixed
tinning completely around, nnd Anally
heading to the enst shore and down
and turned In We weie then chasing
her, because I thought Ilobson had
lot his bearings When about 200
yntds from the bont the first gun wns
filed fiom the eastern bluff We weie
then about a half mile off shore nnd
neailng the battel les. The filing In
creased inpldl We steamed In slow -lv,
but lost sight of the Menlmae in
the smoke which the wind cnrrled off
shoie. Hefore Ilobson could have blown
up the Meirimac the western battel
picked up and commenced firing. The
shot wild, howevei, and we only heard
the shells We inn In still closer to
the shore and the gunners lost sight
of us Then we henid the explosion
ot the toipeducs on the Merrlmuc. We
wnltul lust long enough, half a mile
to I he westward of Mono, keening a
shaip lookout lor the boat, but saw
nothing. Hobson had ananged to meet
uh nt thnt nolnt, but thinking thnt
some of them might have drifted out,
we crossed In front of Morro and the
mouth of the haibor to the enstwaid
"At about ." o'clock we ciossed the
liar again Within nnd stood to the east
waid. In passing we saw one spar of
the Merilmnc sticking out of the wntet.
We hugged the shoie. Just outside of
the breakeis, fur a mile and then
turned townids the Texas, when the
battel les saw us and opened flie It
wns then broad da.vllght The Hist shot
fired skipped tlility aids astein, but
the othei shots went wild
"I dmve the latinih for all she wns
woith. finally making the New Yoik.
The men behaved splendldl."
NATIONAL RELIEF COMMISSION.
Issues nu AddrcsH to I ho People ol
PeniiK) Uaniii.
The National Hellef commission, of
whlih John II. Coineise, of Philadel
phia, Is piesldent, 'ind M S. rieneh,
M. U, HOT Diextl llulldlng, Phlladt 1
phlu, secietaiy, hus issutd the follow
ing uddut-is to the people ot Pennsjhu
nla. Tho geneial objects ot the iominl-sju
are to uid the guicriimcut lu lailug I'm
the slik and wotmikU suldlcis unit sallois,
to luok aftir the lanillles of tin. men In
the sen Ice, as fui ns nnd mn lequlu,
In Kiatr.liiilc to the lumfott and inoial
aiUnuii'intut ot tlu men ull shiplioard
and In lamp bj keeping them in torn li
with thi kliulh and lielpf'd 1iiI1uith.cm uf
home. The mrnml'-slun w org.ililtd upon
a national bis, ami, in its woik, will
Ulsiilinli ate between neltl.11 soldiir nor
sailor, icgulir nor oliinteti, ull men
licutli the lltif, will be objects ot fuliillutU.
and friendly aid.
Seietal btates of the I'nlon hae ul
teudy foniKd strong oigaiiizaliolis 01
tlttir most prominent cltlcns lu co-oj e 1.
tlon with thu Nutlet nl Itelkf lominls
slon but It H ii.ipurtnnt to emphaslu
the lac t that a spcilal arrangement u-
lsts bitwecn the National Itelkf commis
sion, nnd the State Sanitsu commission
oigauUeil b (ioseinoi Hustings of i.tl
.'ens in arlous p'tts ot the loiumm
wealth who have bien lonuiilsslon si
uudel the stati nal to i.ue fo Pi nns .
vuula's tntups This IV nnsj lianla H111U
tan cummlsslun litis formed a co-operi-llie
union with the National Hclkf com
mission nnd the lattei will uit as tho
ulmoiiei and aaent ot the same lu ill
ti Unite 10 Pennsylvania citizens now un
der amis si ill lellei ui exlguiiiles inaj
re(lllle
lu view of the great niimbir of local 01.
ganU.itions who have entered upon tile
patliotlc dut ot fuiiilslliiiK lelkt to tho
men, It is Important to nsk fot a si 1 Ions
eoiislileiatloi uf the sltuutlon. Is not
tills multitude of assoelnt ons like lj to
iistilt In ejnfiision In woiKIng ui iioss
I.111 posts In thiplli atlng obleets IntenJ'd
to 11I1I Kibllets and sailors, and thus
wasting time, energ and inonev The
Nulonal Ittllef assoilntlon feels justitKsl
In leqnestlng tliise earnest iiikI lovnl i
gnnlz itlous to (oriespnnd with the Na
tional Hellef commission with a view 10
temedving this evil. It Is not deshod
and perhaps it Is not dthlialile to Int'M
feie In unv viav wltlt the free action of
local societies, on Hie contrary, the pur
pose of tho c c mmlsslcin Is to fostei sm n
ende nors bat some wa must lie found
by which all such work can be svsttinat.
Ized nnd It l belle id that the Nation il
Hellef commission ulforils the best exis'.
Ing agncv for bilnglng about such hjs
leinHtlc I'li.cipeintlon and cluing the
woik. which rests so heavily nu all our
bents in the most citicknt economical
and expeditions mannci
-
llnllillo I, he Mod,.
Hast IJaffalo, N Y . June I Cnttle-o.
cclptH light, illilul Hogs Heeelpts,
fair, dull und wenk Yorkers, good to
choice. U 5Jul "i". 'oiighs, conimou to
good S3SVU: p'gs. cnnimtitl to ehoiee.
$1.7;a4 Sheep and l.imbs -Heceipts,
slow and taxtti, I'linlis eliolco to extra,
r. 2".n,".'i.ri, etilis to coiuiiiun. f I.S'ti i.T"j ;
sheep choke 10 st lee ted wotlieis. M.Wn
I 70. c nils to common J3.2' i'J j0
i'.iiNt liibiTiv cntilo .ilnrkot.
Kant Llhorti, Juno I. Cattle tin.
elinngcd llos-rilow; pilmo hinvies,
SI in, 1 1 3."., best modlnuiH. Hfi, heavy
Vorkeis fl'JOiISi, conimou to full Yoik.
trs t4o:.nir, iUs. $:onaJ.;iu. ioimh. ."i0
n3 " Sheep Slow at upnehantud prices;
halt t 1 llppc lambs J" 15a! 2.. common
to good. $1 2JnS, spring lambs, J5a'i 50; vcnl
calvts. ffl Wa"
Oil Kail, el.
Oil City. Ph., Juiu I. Crullt balances,
fCc. : certificates, 110 bid for cash oil;
closed b"c. bid for July; no bale; ship
ments, 17,007 bjriela: rum, U.9U btrwl.
THE MARKETS.
Mull ttieel lleii'v
New York, Ji ee I -'1 here was no trace
left lodiiv ut the iractlenaty tendency
manifested In the Moik mnrket late jes
teldn.i. London tnnde much of the ac
tion ot Hie scnatt In adopting the bonding
pMilslon and was nlro Influenced by the
ucinlstclit rumors fiom Paris a'nd even
from Madrid that Spain was seuklnu u
wav to peace. It Is piobalile that the
tailing of Ameilrans In Loudon was In
pirl on cabled orders from New York bi
pnrrlr rer too c ii,rei to wait for the open
ing here Tho use ot money i dinted in
the loan expansion Is n healthful rentnre
uf ibe bi.slnesH cnitlcek The closing was
aitlve und strong near top prices net
gains la the case of most ncthe stoc'is
ranging Ixtwnn 1 und 2 points and in
exceptional loses aboxe thnt Total sales
of stoc ks today were 2r..tW M ires
rnrnUheei ny WILLIAM WSN AlLK.N
f. CO., stock nroKera, itctrs building,
rcoms 705-70!.
Open- High- Low- Ulos
lug. est. est lug.
Am Sn. ltp'g Co . lini lll'i H-'i'i 1I.1S
Atili . To. i S. To .. n H'li liN U
A . T. it S P.. IT .. T24 'vi .IJ V
Am. Tobacea Co .. .1015 PJS lOi U'a'i
Am Spirits M 12 IV 11
Am ripiilts. lr . . PJ 32 J2 Si
Halt .t Ohio n 11'; l!i', mu
llrouk It. T 4214 4-"s I2'' -U
Hay Stute Has . .. . 1 .,' J' "'i
Con Southern H2 .":' 52 ' ti
Chic. .L N. W Il4 ll'i IPs H'i
Clilc. & N. W .. . .12S'!i 121 I'j'ji, 1211
Chic. 11 & Q IUt lh'Ai lOI1 lOJ's
Chicago Ons IOIVj li'lj 101 IOH2
Phlc. Mil. & St. P .100 101 K 101
Chic. It. I. & V ... .10(1 1W,8 10", 10uV,
r lile . rit P M & O. 7s'4 Sj ST'i '.S'a
c c c. ,v rit. 1, ... a; 31' 1 m .s
Delawnip & Hud . HO H1U 110'4 IIP
Ccn lllcctrk 37 "i' i S"'i
Louis. ,; Noh .... ,"ii 7t,"' to' iiOi
Munhattan Hlo 103 1'rf U Mi l"''i
M. K tl Tex., Pr .. jT T.b', .!5"'8
.Mo l'aclllc 10 IT.'i r.'-, &1-!
Nit Lead ,.Tt r"'i So1. .Vit2
N. Y. Central 11C. llb'j lit-,, lit.'.
Out Ac W'rst V, 111 lo'a i'
North. Pacific ... 2V2 W 2Si3 30
Nor Patlflc. Pr .. . 0ii! (3 6H ('
Paclllc Mall LVi ) 'A ii
Phil & Head IV, ID'S M H",
Southern It. it n' 1 m, '.",
Southern II. 11. Pi.. 32 Z2 "2 32
Tenn C. t Iron . . 2" 2' 2"s 2'7i
Texas ,: Pacific ... 12 12 12 12
I'nlon Pae.. Nt Pr .. C2'4 C2 C2U f2
P. S. Leatliei 8 S S S
V. S Lenthei, Pr .. C. K 01 tj',
Wnlnsh. Pr H; 20 l'i "
west. 1 nion ui-i y.'B "'" -
w. .t 1, 1:
rv.
Met TiiKtlon Co ..r.7'i li'i't 1".7'4 1MV4
Che. & Ohlt 2214 2s 22 ''.
CHICAGO LOA11U OF TRADIS
Open- High- Low- Clov
WIinAT. ing. est. est. Ing
JlllV Ml flPj W 'I2"
September SO's S'i 76S ii
COHN.
JlllV .Ti 3.5 32-8 2?,
September 33 3j 3i' '.i'd
OATS.
Jillv 24'i 21'i 24 2I
SotJtembpr 21' 2I 2)3, i.1 ,
POHK.
Jllh 1100 1102 IOC? 1067
September ...... 11.17 11.17 10 & 10 S7
LAItl).
July 0 17 CI" C10 l10
Scp'cmlir CIO C30 0 13 015
Srrnnlon Honnl ol Trndo J'xclmnge
Quotntions--.!! Quotutions liuscd
en Pnrof 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Askea.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... io
National Ucrlng tc Drili'g Co. ... SO
Klist National Hank S00
Klinhuist Hculovard jw
Scranton Savings Hank :'J5
Scranton Packing Co 95
l.aca. Iron &. Sttcl Co 30
Thhd Natkniu Hank 3b3
Throop Novelty Mfg Co &0
Scranton Trnc. Co u
Scranton Axlo Works 73
Dime Hep iS. Dls Hank k,3
Peek Lumber Mfg Co i;j 213
Economy Light, Heat & Pow
er Company 45
Scranton Illuminating. Heat
&. Power Company S5
Scianton Porglng Co imj
Traders' National Hank 130 1W
Lacka. Lumber Co 100
Lack Trust A. Safe Dep. Co .ISO
Mousk Mountain Coal Co 115
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Ilailwuy, Hist
mortgage, clue 1920 115
Peoplo's Street Hallway, first
mortgage duo 1918 115
Peoples Street Hallway, Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 ...
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka Township School 5 loj
Cit of Scranton St. Imp. 0 102
Mt. Yet lion Coal Co ... t,5
Scranton Axle Works loo
Pliilndnlpliin Prouainu Market.
Philaelclilij. June I -Win at Pinn and
1c lilghi I , eiuttait Kl.uk' June fl.bi
1 12. Corn Was i,c, lower, June, J7aJ7'4e.
Potatoes Dull and wink whiti choke
per buiibi 1 tri7"e Htltlei -Easier, vie st
i rn fiini ih.miiis, lvipibi'.e , do prints,
17i Ilggs Stti d . fn sh lie .) lv . l.'e ,
do wt'stitn 1 , do soiitlurn, lie.
Cheese tjiilet Hellnetl Sugars Un
changid Cottci Sti adv Tallow l'lrm.
Live Putiltiv I'rihangi d. Jowls ti'.e ,
old roostus "1., spring chlel.tns, HijJc
Dressed Poii1tiv--jStPadv . fowls ihoke,
He . do fair to good, 8aS,,-o , olil roo.iti s,
t,li''.e ; spilng ehlekins l"a2le Heielpts
Pliuir 4,ii ban els nnd s 000 sac'js;
win at. .'ifM) hi slit Is, corn, li'Mi bush
els, oats, II110O bushels. Slilptnints
Whe.it, 1,300 biishtls, corn, &J0 bush Is;
oats. 7 W0 bushels.
"Nuiv York Produce llarl.cl.
New York .lime 4 Plour-Quiet; city
mill patents nominal, winter patents, ;;i
Oil, cit mill ileus, nominal, wlntir
stialghts "C.'.iu S.V, Mlnni tola patents,
$0 131070, wlnii 1 etias $l(aJ10 Mlnne
suta InittH Sr'Oa-i.15, wlntu low grade 1,
J2r)al Wheat-Spot linn, No 2 nil.
Is f o b atlmi export glade. No 2
lid Jul J101,al 02' j, closed ? I 0J4 ; Si p
timber bl n-lfias-.c . ilosid bjc ; Dtcem
tn r, &'2av2i4i closed $2o. I orn-Spot
eas : No .', 39'te. f. o ti , alloat, Jul,
cloaed 37c ; Stptembei. 3 i-Ii'ihIs'bp ,
dosed 3S5kc , December. 3s"ah',e, ilotvl
t',e ecus- 1 ucn ingeii ua DU1I
Hops Plrm Leatliei iiejlet. Hulter
Plim western cnanuiy H'tc ; lactoiv,
10'ic , Iglns ICe ; Imitation iltainelj, 12a
lie ; state dairy 12'tairie ; do rreainer) ,
13'vc Chee.se Qukt ggs Plim, statu
and Pennslnnl.t. ll'vc westiin Hesh.
10nllc , southern. 10'iiiloni. Poiatoes
Qulet; Noew Yoik. $2a2.3ii2, new, i.'.via
1 fil 1'nlln IV., ,l. Ill,iil,i.. lii.lt
lertnrd Niw Yc rk S0.15; Philadelphia und
iianimore, ji iu, uo in ouik. siwi.
( lilcaco i'rodui'i) .linrket.
Chicago June 1 --Tho sunshine and
waimth that was iiuhkenlng the giowth
In the Ill-Ids. wit limed juices In the wheat
pit todav Jul. iloMii with a loss of l',c
and Septembn I'r Corn left off ".1. and
oats tatwo low i pork lard and tlbs
show dec lints of 27'.e ; 10c and Ji7'i re.
peptlwlv The pi 1 dominating laitor
In wheat ut the start wns the weather
and that was favorabli fin tho early ma
nning of the ciop Liverpool wns 2'jd.
hlghei 101 Jul and d for September.
Cash ip'o'atlons wcih as follows- PI0111'
Wlnter patents Jj7.'uio; straights, r30.i
". 7 J . ibaiH $; jiafi 10, spilng iperlals,
Vi.V), soft pitints, fSnOii'i ",, lialseis, il 23
nt 50; No 2 iprlng win at SI iu, No U
spring whetit ''".t ail 10, No 2 101 11, .i2V ;
No. 2 vcllow.l.'la'tr.iic , No 2 oats. 2'5e ! No.
2 white. 29' t No 1 white, S&'ialMVjc; No.
2 ne, lie. No 2 bnilc j . Sfiatuc. ; No 1 flax
seed, 11.21. prime timothy seeil. 2.75a2.y;
mess pork, M.iiSnlO "S; laid, KlOafili'i;
rhort 1 His, V'.K-iD.K; dry salted shoulders.
SaJVic; sh.ort ilear ildes, si, 2",au "3;
whlKkv , yiigars, cut loaf id 07; granu.
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THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY
ONE.
INSERTION
u
A WORD.
Fog gyx
roit nnNT-KPUNisiinu iiocsn. 1020
PI in stnet, rtnsomible terms. Ap
pl on premises or to Hubert Pick, attoi
nej Hoard of Trade llulldlng
PltONT UOoiCroU HUNT AT 422 Mfl7
be iry str-et.
l'OK HKNT-ONIl-lIALP OP DOCIlLi-l
house, modem Improvements, 712
North Main avenue
jn oo-niuHT-iiooM nonsn. a7odi:iin
Improvements, centrally located.
Kobt Merrlfleld, 213 N. .Main avenui.
roit iu:nt-d2S aitiniN iiidoi: st.
Seven rooms, exiellent location, rent
moderate.
a nini: fn hoom liot'sr: poh hunt
modern lmptoeinents Part, going to
leave eltj . will mil verj reasonable
Call at ome, nu Pino streit.
Fon iTiT-M.iioo.viTiiriioi'si:. mod
orn impiovi meats, No 311 Qumci uve
ntto, for partliulars Imiulto Mrs. Di
Gurdnir, No. ul'j Qiilncy avinue.
Foit hunt - nTi'Tily rl'iiNisunD
ltont nnd side loom 321 Adams ae.
POIl IlKNT-DllSK ltOOM OH SIIAHH
of unices secend floor front, Coul Lx-
change. Cull at room 15.
Pol? HUNT - SLCOND TLOOH, 701
Qulncy
hopsi: ron hrnt-403 wyomino
avenue. Apply to F. II Clcmons.
Hluo llklgo Cna.1 Company's olllie. Mcars
HulidlPs
!AHN TOR HnNT-005 MAIION COUHT.
Apply to 1' H demons. Hluo Rldgo
Coal Company's offlco Mcars Building
FOR SALE
FOR SALC-ONH M-IIORSH rOWEll
holler, as good as new. THU WES
TON MILL CO.
SALESMEN WANTED.
SALi:S.MAN-$",'A PAY NO CANVAS
slng No dellviles No collections.
Sampks free. Side lino or uxiluslvo
Mfrs., 3941 Market St . Phlla.
SALESMEN -SELL "FNCLE SAMS
Nav ' to merchants for advgt. and
premiums. HIk pa Immeme demand.
Over 21M huge Photos Side lino or txclu.
JIfis, 3913 Mniket, Phil 1.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOU'l
510,000. Established business. Will
bear Investigation Large protlts. Safu
Investment For interview address . O.
iiox 374, Scrauton. Pa.
LEGAL.
MARTHA 1IOHMAN VS. HENRY C
Hohtiuin In tin Couit of Common
Pleas of Lackawanna iount. No 54J,
Mnv Turn, lbOT.
To Henr.v C. Hnhin.in. tin Ilespopilent
You are henbi nolilkd th.it the Sheriff
has leturned the or'gin il and alias sub
poena In dliouo ' noil est Inventus' and
the eeuit has unbred sp'vIic upoti Mill
bv t'Ubllcatlon. Veil are, iherefoie here
b nutllkd to bo aril appear in tile .said
couit on tho thhd Mondiiv In Septtmlier
next, then and tin re to answei tills cum
pi tint C E PRYOR sherlft.
WILLARD WARREN .v. KNAPP,
Attornevs for Lib-llani
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
FOR SALE-TEAT ELEGANT, Sl'Il
stantlal and modi rn Commercial
llulldlng, now occupied bj S unter il.os,
corner Licl.awarta and Penn avenues
Tills propel t must In .old, and Is ,11 mv
hands for that ptupoie It Is a ihame of
a lift time, undiubtedli on. of tile lust
locations p tin cltv, that will constantly
Inert e-e In value it can be b night upon
a basis of its pnsent itntal income. 11-gardle'-s
of its prospective value I want
to sell it nnd sell It quick Tor partku
lars address at t13 N Nu th street St.
Louis Mo. MAI RIVE LEV 1"
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT-IIOFSE NO Ui
OIIvhj street M F Saiulu Dime,
Hank Building, Scranton, Pa
HELP W A NTED-FEMA LE.
WANTED-A COMPETENT UIRL FOR
gineial boiisewoik to go to Elmhurst
Appl to Mis. Adams, Hotel Tiriaci
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED-HOOKKEEPER, MFST HE
ipllck nnd accut.iti at llgtins, epe
rlniitil and give good rifinncis nmr
ib'd inan pieteiieel Appl bv littti M
J. II. Tribune oltke.
PASTURING.
PASTFRING-ONE AND A HALF
miles fiom Clark s Summit Inqiiho
121 South Main avenue
GOOD PASTFRE FOR HORSES t'NE
dollai pel week Arja Hoj.u, Spring
Brook, Pa
SCALP TREATMENT.
-N-W"t
s wx v
ivvt vwv
MRS I, T. KELLER, SCALP TREA'l
ment, 30c ; shampooing, 3oc , facial
nuiSHiige, maiikiiilng, 23c , ihliopudj 701
Qtiinc
f Inc. igo Live Stool,.
Chicago Juno 1.-1 heie was a rutrlj
good demand for ciilth todav Prices
veie about unehni ged le s than 401HJ
head were marktted heie th s week
against 511,071 last week. Choice steers
?lf0a5 3o, medium, $1 Su.il C3, eominon, fla
120. lows and heifers, J3 10a 4 SO, canners,
230.1323, witilcrn fed Jlal.W, Texas
steprs. $noalii'i lalves, $3a7 Co Hugs
Win In good dimuiid and prices ruled
slicing at 1111 ail'. ome of 3al). 'all l)
choice, $4 17'sa4 17's, pat kers, X3'wall3,
butchers. Ho'tilSJ. mlxid lal2-., light.
$!.7."u4 20, pins, J2 73a3M The lew olT. I
lugs uf iheep were readllv dlnpo-ed ot al
stt'ndv puces, nitive sllicp. Jo0alC1;
TeVHiiH, IMal3o, dipped lambs, $ln"ij
wookd lambs, $1,0 1. spilng lambs. $".".i
(1 Vl. Roctlpts-Cattk, 300 head, hogs, 12,.
UK Iliad sheep 2 000 head
Philadelphia I, lie Slink.
Philadelphia, June 5. Receipts Bcevc s,
2 H7 head; slice p, 7.041 head, hogs,' 4 152
head Ikef I'attlP In fall topnst and
oisler txira, 4a1i , good I'.illiC ; io"
ilium. 4Vi4''.i common. 4a4'4c Sheep
ctive nnd lirmer. extia, 4.i te' ; good, 4a
4'iC , medium, I'ilc common, v4u1'si ,
himbs, 4Hn1tc , spilng lambs, JJij Hogs
Firm at tahi4c foi best western, i',c,
for othei sorts nnd a few state hogs sold
tit fi'n&e. Cows Put cows, fairly uc.
tlve at 28a1'ic ; thin cows, in moderate
li intest at JvilS, veal calves, active at
l's.i7i., nillili I'alves from $2..a4); dressed
beeves In good demand ut Oa&'-c.
Sow Vorli Live stork.
New York. Juno 4 Becvcs-Recelpts,
4 Mi head; no trading, expoits, 1 110 cut
tle and 1,911 iniarters of beet. Calves
Lower; good, $0, 110 buttermilks. Sheep
and Lambs Receipts. J,.V1 head, good
lambs firm; sheep and medium lambs,
sttudy; shep, $3.75.11.75; lambs. u.7Ja7.23;
on deck, ?7.50. Hogs Receipts, 1.9CI heudj
easier at $1 'Jin ICG, southern and west
orn ilgs $123al 10.
A POPULAR CLEARING IlOUSi: fop the Hcneflt o! All Who Have Houses
Kcal L'stntc or Other Property to .Sell or KxcIuuirc, or Who Want
or Help 'J hese Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions
('milt ,. W.tx.l 1-v..nn U I . . . I .. . ... V'.. ..I...I Wlllll Al'X t llci'flml KlV.L
Cents a Word Lxccpt Sltnntlous Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Free
3 .
AGENTS WANTED
WANTP.D - i'.pkuii:nci:i HOOK
salesmen fui best combination ever
otTned. Call bitwiili 5 and S p. ni 231
I lunkllu avi'tiiiu
AOKNTS WANTI2D-MPHAT HALL
stead's (Ircat War Hook. "Our Coun
tp In War " All about Annlis, Navies,
Coast Defences, Maine Disaster, Cuba.
i)ar with Spain, and lelations with tot
elgn Nations. Nearl 000 pages, All writ
ten slnco Jlalne Dlsastir. Magnlflccnt n
lustiatlons Agents making lo to s) per
j. .in i'i)i rienco nccessarj. "--":
TO EXCHANGE.
a ch:ntli:m n wopld liki: to cx-
1 hani,o a line horse and btlgg for a
good upiuht plo no AddriMs stating
makers' name, Uot 2ii. Tribune ulllce.
CHIROPODIST
CORNS. HCNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advlco
given fico H. M. HKTZHL, Chiropo
dist, 310 L-ickiwauna avenue Ladles at
tended nt their residence If desired.
Charges moderate
CITY SCAVENGER
A B IirilGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
t and cess pools, no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. URIQOS, Proprietor.
Leave ordprs 1100 North Main uvenuo,
or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone C040.
EDUCATIONAL.
KHBLH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SYRA
iusu, N. Y I'ndcr the supirvlslon ot
Ulshop Huntington Twenty -eighth schcol
jiar begins Tlnirsdaj. Septembei 15. W1.
Appl to Miss Mary J Jackson
PROPOSA LSj.
OFFICE OF THE HOARD OF COMMIS
SIONERS OF Pl'BLlC GROUNDS
AND BUILDINGS.
DANIEL II. HASTINGS.
Gov ci not.
J. C. DELANEY,
Superintendent.
L. G M'CALLEY,
Audltut -General.
JAMES A. BEACOM,
State Ttcasuicr.
I'ROPOSALS FOR Pi RN1SIIINO STA
tlontij. Fuel und other Supplies.
In compliance with the Constitution and
thu laws of the Commonwealth of Pcnn
sjlvanla, we herebj Invite sealed pro
posals, at prices bilow m ixlmiim rates
fixed In schedules to furnish stationary,
fuil and other supplies 101 the siviral
depaitments of the Stute Govcrnmtnt,
and for making rcpahs In the sever il di
partmtnts and for the distribution of tho
public, documents, for tho car ending
the ii.st Tuesdaj of June A D 1S00.
Sepatato proposals will be recelvid and
separate contracts awarded as announced
In said schedules. Eaih proposal must
bo accompanied by a bund, with at least
two sureties or ono suretj company, ap
proved by a Judgo of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of tho county in which tho per
son ur pel sons making such prupos.al may
reside conditioned fur the faithful per
fuimnncu of the contract, nnd addressed
nnd del'vered to the Hoard of Comtnls
sluncis of Public Giuunds mil Buildings
beforu twelve o'clock M , of Tuosdav, the
7th da j of June A D ISM, at which lime
tho proposals will bo opened and pub
lished, in the Reception Room of the Ex
eiutlvi Department at llarrtsbiug, and
tontracts awarded ns soon thereafter as
prac tlcable
Blank bonds and schedules containing
all niicssary infoimatlon ian be ob
tained at this Department.
J. C DELANEY.
For the Board of Commissioners ot
Public Grounds and Buildings.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITPATION WANTED-TN PLFMRING
shop, some txperltnei. or elerl. Ill
store Can fclle lust of reference Ad
dle ss P O. Box I'll Forest Citj, Pa.
.SJTFATION WANTED - W VSHING
ironing or ever kind ot house clean
ing bj the dm, or will take washing
home, would like otllces to ilcan. Side
door. 420 Fianklin avenue
SITPATION WANTED-YOPNG MAN
(2I seeks outdoor cinploviiient , col
lecting or driving. G. H. J. (I . 123 I'eJar
uvunue.
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OFT
the Urst part of the week washing und
honing dmiu ai home Call 01 oddre-s
L. Ii .ill Ninth Sumner avenue.
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
und upewrltei wls'us to in ike n
chance, tlioioiighlv competent and relli-
oie, inn KiiuwiiciKe ui uouhiticDinK aim
ntlke work, teference 11 tun pustnt im
pln'ers Addipss S 11, Box 2b',. Scian-
H1TFATION WANTED AS TEAJISTER
01 all kind of work bj a goud all
around man nut ntrald ol work Address
J. E O 1213 Diamond avci le, tit
SITUATION WANTED-IN STORE AS
eleik, has lind tin tars txpirie ue
in giixciv business, can futnlsli Al ief
pieiiee as nganls chiiaitir ot ability.
Address J. W 401 Vine street. Scranton
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Connell Building, Sirunton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OrFICE
rear of CoO Washington uvenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT.
435 Spruto St., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Prim Building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton
. - ...v
T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS,
Tradeis' National Bank.
DCNTISTS
DR I O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI
vate Hospital, tor. Wjninlug and Mul
berry DlT F. L. M'GRAW. 305 SpThTce
street
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP P O.
DR. C. C. LAI'RACH. 115 Wyoming avo"
WELCOME C SNOVER. Oil Washing
ton avenue Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
DETECTIVES
BARRING S. M'SWEENEY, COMMON,
wealth building. Interstate Secret Scr
vlco Agency
PRIHTINQ
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
North Washington avenue Llnot.v po
Composition of all kinds cpilckly doiw.
Facilities unsurpassed In this region.
wine SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA.
wanna nvtnuo. Scranton, l'a,, manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
erai terms gunrantecd, 20 dajs' cretii.
price low freight paid Hnndsomo outllt
tree Send two-cer.t stamps to pal post
age. Hducationnl I'nlon, 324 Dtuibom
street. Chlcnco
-
LAWYERS
PRANK 12. HOYLH. ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor at - Law. Uurr buildings,
rooms U and 14, Washington avenue.
OK11LL OKI.LL, ATTORNEYS, G TO
11 Coal ExLlmngu bu!kllnfcr, Serautun.
WILLARD WARRLN & KNAPP, AT
toutejs and Coutisullors-at-Law. Re
publican btilldlng, Wiishhigton avenae,
Scianton, l'a
JAMES 11 TORREY. ATTORNEY AND
Counselluf-iit-Liivv. Rooms 4U and 411
Commoiiwcaitli llulldlng.
JF.SHL'P ft JFSSfP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors-at- Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington nvi'iiui'.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attoinej and Counsellors. Common
wealth building Rooms 1, 20 and 21.
JAMES W "irKTOItD. ATORNEY- T
Law Rooms 514. 513 und 310, Hoald of
Tiado building.
D. 11. REPLOULU, ATTORNEY-LOAMS
negotiated on real istato hccurltv.
Miars building, coinir Wushliifalon avi
nue nnd Spruce ttieet.
P. V KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
iW Commonwealth bldg, Siruntou, Pa
JAS. J H HAMILTON, ATTOHNEY-at-Lnw-,
301 Commonwealth building.
Scranton.
j:nWARD V. THAYER ATTORNEY,
Rooms SWl-WI. 9lh floor, Mean. bldg.
Joseph .inrH'iiEys.CTTTmNEY-AT-
LAW 7 and 3 Uurr building
L A WATRPS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ri Lackawnraia ave., Scianton, Pa.
C. R. PITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa
PATTERSON" "ftWILCbx TRADERS
National Hank niilldlns.
f TOMEOYS 121 S-PHFCE STREET
A. W llERTHOLF, Attv., Me irs Bid,'.
PHYSICIANS AND SUROCONS
DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE
to tho Scrnnton Prlvute Hospital, cor
ner W)oming Ave. nnd Miiibcriy St.
Telephone. Day call. 0J1J, night call, H.
DR C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank bldg, 122 Wjomlng avinue.
MARY A SHEPHERD. M D, HOME
opathlst, No 22S Adams avenue.
DR. A TRAI'OLD, SPECIALIS1" IN
Diseases of Women, corner Womlng
avenue and Spruce street. Scranton
Oltlco hours, Thursday and Saturdays,
9 a. m to G p m
DR W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASII
Ington avenue.
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203
Board of Tiadc building Office hours,
8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Resi
dence 300 Madison nvenue
DR C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture Truss Pitting nnd Pat Reduc
Jlor. Offlee telephone 13i3. Hours .10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
Dn. S:.W I'AMOREAPX, OFFICE W
Washington avenue. Residence, Ills
Mulberry Chrorlc diseases, loui
henrt kidnevs nnd genltn-urlnari 01
gans a special Hours 1 to 4 p m
W C. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR
geon Horses. Cattle and Dogs tiented
Hospital. 124 Linden street, Scranton
Tclephono 2072.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 PRANK.
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EGLER, Proprlotor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L i. VV
passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu
'QPean plan. VICTOR KOCH Prop
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa. Courses prcpaiator to
college, law, medicine or business Opnns
September 13 Send for catuloKue lto
Thomas M Cann, LL. D, Waltir H.
Buell. A M.
MIDWIFE
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE WIDW1FE
151S Washburn street, Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms und bejt
nttendanco for a limited number of pa
tients. SEEDS
G R. CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND
Nurserinen; storo 110 Washington ave
nuo; green house, ujo North Main ave
nue; storo telephone, 7s2.
MISCELLANEOUS
LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL
nnds. Gnalest Naval Bittli. Saoes
nil blivvn to piices and landed In Nit
tleton's Shoe Store, Washington avenue
Ladles' line Button shoes, iuset and
dongola, lost $2 50 at $1 4j, ladks' lino
$2 00 shoes toi list Ladles' Oxtoids, iust
$150, for 79c Mens $2.10 call und iti..
sit shoes tor $1 43. $i 00 shoes tor $1 s t te
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, panics, lecepttons, wej.
dhi,s and concert work furnished. For
teiins address R J. Bauer, londtictoi.
117 Wyoming avenue, ovci Hulbert'j
music store
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies envilopis paper bags, twine
W alehouse- !J Washington avenue,
Scranton. Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susauchanna Division,)
Stntlons In New Vurk-Foot of Liberty
.reSt. N. 11. and South l'erry Whitehall
2 35, 3 20, 7 10 p m Suudajs. 9 00 a. in
Fur Lakewood and Atlantli citv s
or Mauch Chunk, Allentpwn, Betlilo-riv.-i..,i
nnd Philadelphia, b.20 a in
120 3 20 P m Sundavs, 213 I), in.
i-nr Balllmoro and WashinBton and
JL Hon and West via Bethlehem
st
Anthraclto coal used exclusively. Insur
Wl'KE ,Na.ftTT MAM1 .s
'imr Now York. Newark and Elizabeth,
S3U (expiessl a m .1 10 fexpiess). 3 20 (ex
nressi n m flundai. 2 1j p m Triln
avhi20P m arrives al Ph.l.id. lphl.i
Ruidlng Terminal, 7 03 p in and N w
...... - i. ,, m
1 o
1'
siu m 1 20 1 m Siuulajs 2 13 p m
For Long Branch. Ocean Glove, etc . ut
s to n m und 1 20 p in
For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown. ti 30 a in , 1 20 p. m Sun-
UllVir!po!tsvlile 8 30a m IS),, ,
Returning, le-ive New iorl,, foot of Lib
cili Btreet, Noith Rlvi-i. at 4 00, 10 (ex.
puss) a m. 10 (express) p. m, Sundnv.
4 Leavo" New Y'ork. South Fcvy, foot
Whltthnll stieet. ut 9 on 11. m . 1 21 p m
Paust'iigers arriving or dt parting from
tills teimlnal can conneet under ecu p
with all tho elevated railroads, Urondw .
cablo cms, and feirles to Brookl n .
Statcn Island, making quick tinnsfe
and fiom Uinnd Central Depot and 1
Island Ralltnud
Leave Philadelphia Heading Teim 1
9 21 a m , 3 0) p 111 Simdav , C 13 a. in
Through tickets to nil pol.its at lowest
rato may bo had on application In ad.
vnnco to tho ticket agent at tho station.
II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt.
J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Suet.
BUREflO
SIX
INSERTIONS
5?
A WORD.
to Rent.
Slttmtlons
for Five
Schedule In Effect Nov. 18, iSj;
Trains Leavo Wllkcs-Oarro as Fol
lows:
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbur
Harrlsburg, Philadolphla, Balti
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts
burp; and tho West.
10. IG a. m week dayj, for Hazloton,
Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, HarrtsburR, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burp; and tho West.
3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris
burp;. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Pittsburg and
the Wost.
5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton
and Pottsville.
J. K. WOOD, Ckn'IPasj Agent.
J. II IfUTCIIIINSON, (Jencral Manager.
Del.. Lacka. and Western.
Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1S37.
Trains leavo Scranton us follows. Ex
press for Now York and all points East,
1 40, 3 00, C 15. b.OO und 10.03 a. m , 12 55 and
i 3.1 p. m.
Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel
phia and tho South. 6.15, 8 00 und 10 20 a.
a.. 12 r.' nnd J 3J p. m
Washington and way stations, 3 43 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 610 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mlra, Corning. Hath, Dansvlllo. Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10 2 35, 9 00 a. m..
and 1.B3 11 m making eloso connection
ot Buffalo to ail points In tho West.
Northwest and Southwest
Blnghamton and vuy stations, 105 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 513 p m.
Blnghamton nnd Elmlra express, 5.6J
p m.
Express for Plica and Richfield Springs,
25 a m, and 1 55 p m
Ithaca, 2 13, 9 00 a m , nnd 1 55 p. m.
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes
Barre, PI mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close lounectlons at North
umberland for Willlamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, G 00, 10.03 a. m., and 1 C5 and 0 00 p.
m
Nantlcoka and Intermediate stations,
SOS ui.d 11 10 a m PI mouth and lntei
medlato stations, 3 33 and 8.50 p. in. For
Kingston, 12 45 p m
Pullman pallor and sleeping coaches on
nil exprtss trains
For detailed Information, pocket tlmo
tnbles etc, nrpl to M L Smith, Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
fice. Delaware an J Hudson.
On Monday, Ma 21, trains will leava
Scranton as follows:
For Caibondale-4 20, 7.:5. 8 33, 10 15 a.
m., 12 00 noon, 1.21. 2.20. 3 525 23, 0 25, 7.57,
9 15 11 00 p. -n , 1 It! a in.
1'or Albaii. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
tun. New England points, etc., C 20 a. m ,
2 2u p. in
For Honeselnlc 0 20, 8 55, 1015 a, m.J
12 00 noon, 2 20. 5 25 p. m.
For WiUes-B.irie t" 13. 7 50. S 13. 9 3J,
10 41 a 111 , 12 03, 1 13, 2.1S. 3 33. 4 27, 6.10. 7.50,
10 2S. 11 30 p m.
For New Yotk, Philadelphia, etc.. via.
Lehigh Valley R. R. 6 45 a m. 12 03, 12
4 27 p. in (with Black Diamond Express),
11 "0 p m
For lYnnslvanla R. R. points CIS, 9.33
a m . 2 is 1 27.
For western points via Lehigh Valley
R R . 7 50 a. Ill . 12 05 3 3J (with Blacfe
Diamond Express), 10 28, 11.30 p m
Tialus will uulvo ut Scranton as fo!-
Fium Cnibondalo nnd the north 6 40,
7 45. 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m ; 12 00 noqn; 120.
2 11, 3 21 4 21 5 41. 7 41, 10 23, 11 27 p m.
From W'llkes-Bnrro and tho south 6.'5,
7 TO, 8 30, 10 10, 11 55 a mil 10. 2 14. 3.43,
5 20 6 21, 7 53, 9 C5. 10 00 p. m. ; 1.11 a. m.
Complete Information 'cgarding ratoi
to all points in tho United States and
Canada mnv bo obtained at tho ticket of
flco In tho dppot
Special attention given to Western and
Southern report uusiness.
J W nURDIf'K G P A Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROS D. P A , Scranton. Pa.
Lehigh Valley Kailro.ivl System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli
ness und Comturt.
In Effect Ma 15, 1S9S
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
Tor Pnlladelphla and New Y'ork via D.
& 11 It II. at 0 15 a m. and 12 05 2 Pi, 1 27
(Black Diamond Pxpress) and 11 30 p. m.
For Plttston and Wllkcs-Barre via D,
L. & W R. R. 0 00, 11.10 a m., 1.53. 3.35,
C For' wiiito Haven, Hazlcton. Pottsvlllo.
nnd mlnclpal points In tho coal region
via D Ji 11 H s ' 2 IS and 4 27 p m.
''iVir Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Hnr
risimrc and principal Intermediate sta
tlo s ?la D. & H ft R., C5 a. m. 12 05.
il" 4 27 (Hlaik Diamond Express), 11.30
PI'ur Tunk'nannock. Towar.da, Elmlra,
Tthnrn Geneva and principal intcrincdl
atu stations, via D. L & W II. II. S.03
1 in 1" 45 and 3.. p m.
rur Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nlag
,,, i-niiu Chicago nnd all points wost via,
n & II 11. H KM 3Si ("lack Diamond
r-tiVreVs) 10 28 and 11 30 p m
Pullman uulor and sleeping or Lehigh
viiiiev narlor ears on all trains botvveou
Wilkih-Harro and New York. Phlladel-
nhli Buffalo and Suspension Bridge,
pnia, nui n 1 , u w(Lnl a rcn gupt
CHAP S LEE. Pass Agt , 20 Corllandt
stre 1 1. Nev York.
W NONEMACHER. Division Pass
enger Agent, South Bethlehem Pa
i:ric and Wyoming Valley.
IN EFFECT JUNE 1ST 1S95
T pan Sinntin for Hnvvbv md points
. ,st on or vl 1 nrle R H at ' no a m S u
1 m and 2 2s p m For Laito Ariel at
" v'li'h. it Sninlon from above poln sj
m s 17 1 m ! 1" p m and 9 33 p m. 1
Fiom I ik AH'l at 7 42 p in
sen vro ni vision.
Bnrifcct nrccnibqr PJfli, tS9T
?7ortli Hound.
houili Bound,
201! I 04
SJ sutioDi I ea
g ti (Trains Iiallr, m-i J
a I cept sutidny 1 Ig a
1 ' .... r w.Virlvd 1 eave a u
T'N Frankllu s. ..,, 7 40 ....
.... .... Tiowcsc s.'nd stieet .... 7ta . ..
!!!! .... 7001 Weehawkeu ... 810 ....
p v Arrive LeIe '"
1 11. caaojiii ... in ....'
. 1 13 Hancocit ... an ....
,,' .... 12 r htarllKht ... 8 25 ...
1211,, 1'iestoul'ark .... 231 ....
1240 Wlnwnou ,. a4l . .
U-J.I royntcllo w ...
.... ... IS III l"3"1! , "5
.!.. ... 18 0 rieasant Mt . . 3CI ..
tnsn, I'Dlondnle 8t9 ..
11 491 l'oreu t Ity a 19, ..
llSli carbaudae ,.., 8 31....
riro' eVhlto lirlrlje 13 sh
..!. ... fiw Maytlfia .... 13 41 ,.
11 il Jirmyn 845 . .
," 11 IS Arclilbaia 351 . ..
!"! .. 11 iv Vinton si4
11 11 I'eciiYillo . sr.9
110: Oliphaut .... 4 04 ...
1101 I'rteebiirB ... iQ'
110!, Throop . '. 410 .
'lioo Providence .. u , .
.. fi7i rark Piece .. II 17
1055I bcranton . 4 2u
a u Leave Arrive r v
All trains run dally except bunday.
L signified that trains stop on signal tor pas
wnger .
securu rates via Ontario & Western betoro
purchasing tickets and save money. Day arcl
Hlgnt Kipress to the West,
J. O. Aoacrson, Gen. vu Agt.
T, FUtoroft, i)iv, Paa.1, AKt.BonotaA, r.