THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1898. YEAR'S WORK OF THE NAVY (Concluded from PtfRe 1. ships Inside the harbor and the forts nt n range of nhout 7,000 yards. SAMPSON AIUUVKS. (in June 1 Admiral Sampson iirtled off SantlaRo and found Commodore Schley's squadron In column to the westward of the mouth of the hurhor Immediately upon the concentration of these two forces at Santiago a close and efficient blockade was established. Admiral Sampson In command The harbor was closely guarded day and nlRht by our ship In a semi-circle. Towel ful eciU'chllKhtft wcio till own up on Its eiitiancc dining the clnt-K A j Ian of attack, bv which our vemels wcio to close In at once upon am of thi oncm.v'M coming out. was- provided foi in standing eudem. On June 3 an attempt was made to clotc the hat hot' by sinking across Its entianic the col llcr Mcrtlinuc. This nttempt, though unsuccessful In Us object, wbh datlinc I.v executed. Jt Is now one of the well Know n hlfctuilc maivcls of naval ad venture and cutci'pi Ih'e. in which Naval Constructor ltobnn and his men won undying fame In May the wai department advised Admit al Sampson of the Intention of the war department to send about thir ty transports with ttoops from Tampa, t'la., to Santiago, and Instructed hint to jiiovlde a Miltablo convoy. On June, I, In reply to n telegram fioni the war depailnieiit asking If the convoy was lead),, tin e omuiandanl of the nnvnl base at Kcv West stated "ves. els all teadv.' tin June S tnfoi mo tion vvns tecelved at Tampa, through the naval base at Key West, from two different sentries. Indicating the pos sible presence of n foiee of Spanish vessels in Nicholas channel. The war clpput intent was Infoimeel of this news, and oideiH vote Issued to Ad'iiliul Somp'-on tn lelnforce the coinoylng hijiiailiem bv two armored vessels. On the next day the expedition was di rected o pioceed without legard to this Infot inatlon, as It was discredited by both Admiral Sampson and the de partment, nnd the following telegram was sent: Wiihliieton. June i isi Naval liae Kov West Tin. The ep-dlt'oii will proceed wllli mit reference to the Spanlilds. Depn't lrient will Infot m eomnmnder hi chl -f North Atlantic Station nnd the War lo partment of tbl". A lien Acting Sect eta r. A suitable convoy was detained at Tampa until the tianspoits wete ready. The at my expedition finally left Tampa on the 14th, this depot tment having lendezvottsed additional ves sels off Rebecca. Shoals, where the ttansports at rived nt S p. in., June 13, and thence ptoceeded to Santiago. THi: ARMY ARRIVES, t'pon attlval of the convoy off San tiago Admiral Sampson sent his chief of htaff to communicate with fJencial Shatter. The chief of staff took with him a chat t of Santiago harbor and explained to Oeneral Shatter that. In order to enable the vessels of the nn y to enter, It was necessary that the positions occupied by the eastern and westetn batteries of the enemy should be can led. The possession of these points insured the elesttuctlon of the mines, the entrance of the naval ves sels, and an nttack upon Admital Cei- era's, squadron. To this plan Oeneral Shatter gave cordial consent. The landing place on which he llnally de cided was Daleiuiil. Oeneral Shaffer reported to Vdmiral Sampson on June 22 his intention to commence the landing of ttoops, nnd Vdmiral Simpson nt once put nu eiftl e er in chaige of the disembarkation, vhlch was begun during the forenoon of the 22(1 by means of the steam launches and cutters ltom the ships of the squadron. The naval vessels shelled the coast about Daiquiri, and a demonstration was made at Cabanas to engage tlf" attention of the enemy All the ttoops were successfully land ed by the boats of the navy, and joint operation of the at my nnei navv be gan, which llnally lesulted In the sur render of Santiago. On July 1. In tie cot dance with n tc eiuert from Oeneral Shatter of I tine '.o, the forts at Aguadotes wete bombard ed and a demonstration math' nt the entrance of the h.ubor of Santiago, and on July 2 the batteries a the en trance of the haibor wete hea lly bombarded, especially the f'untn Oor da battery by the Oregon and Indi ana. A repot t of this bombardment wis sent to Oeneral Shatter, and Ad miral Sampson stated that it was Im possible to lorce an entrant e in ili.- harbor until the channel could b" cleaied of mines, which could only be done nflcr the loits nt the entrance of the hat hot were taken by our tioop SHAFTKK IMPATIENT Ot'itei.il Shiifter replied that it win not porslblo to sav when he could take the batteries at the nar bin's mouth, and urged that un effott ! Im mediately made by the navy to fence an entrance. Admital Sampson wtoti) to Oeneral Shatter that the fotts which had been bombarded by the scjuadiin could not inconvenience tbe at my In capturing the citv, as thev could not lire except to souvvaid' that as the channel to the harbor was stiewu v Hit observation mines un crfott to feme an entrance would result In Ihe sink ing of one or mote naval vessels and in closing the entrance lo tle harbor, but that If It was desired that the pavy should attempt to tone the entrant" h- would at once piepare to mulct take It, although he hud hoped (hat an at tack by the army on the shore batter lei, from the tear would leae the ivvy at liberty to drag the channel for toi. pedoos. On the morning of July a, an Inter view having been prearranged bPtweeu General Shatter and Admire! Sumpson. the lattci, Ir. the flagship New Yotk, left the fleet for Slboney. When the flagship was about 4 miles east of her blockading station and about '. miles from the .Mono, the Spanish squadron wai seen steaming out of the harbor entrance. This was at '.S0 u. m. The veiaels of the blockading squadron were, hp usual, in their designated po sitions, malting -i hemic it clo about the hatboi entrance, minting fiiii thi eust.vard lit the following ordei. Indi ana, Oregon the New York's place be Ing between these two low u Tex.'w, and Brooklyn. The Massachusetts had gone that mortiliif, to Ouantanumo for coal. The llloueer-ler unit Vixen 1-ty to the "fsiwnid nnd westward of the harbor entrance, close to the land. The torpedo bout Krlcsson was In compart) with tl.o Huge' ip 11.1 t : ! DEFEAT. Ailriilrnl '' tv ' squadron came out oT (he lhtbor '.i the following order: It"1 "tie Mut )m 'I -icsu. VUcava. Crlsto. bH sole,, Ahi.liarite Oejuendo, and the torpedo-boat destrovers Plutotr nnd Kuror. The Now York turned and steamed for the escaping licet, flvlng the signal to close In toward the har bor entrance and nttack vessels, but our ships" had already In accordance with standing orders at once engaged tliu Spanish ships with the utmost spir it nnd vigor and In the course of a running light, which continued until 1.20 p. m the lntter were completely desttojeel tin! sunk, am! the famous Motor j, with Us splendid credit to offi cers and men, was won. The casual ties on our side weie 1 man killed nnei 10 wounded, most of them In th tit tun of the ent by the concussion caused by the guns Our ships suffered no Injury of any account. Admiral I'er ora. nbout 0 olllcrts. nnd LfiPO men wete tnnde prisoners, while about ") Spanlaids were killed or drowned unci 10" wounded. ' e so estimates arc probabl. ooi.sldeinbl.v below the in -lual numbets Many or the enemy were rescued from their sinking ships bv oil1 men On July 1, nt night. the Spanish cruis er Helnn Metcedcs, which hod not left Snntlugo with Cervera's squndton.was seen steaming out c.l the hatbot She was rtink Jitsi before i caching the mti row part of the entrance channel, pre sumably by the lire of the Ma?sacnu s'etis anil Texas. The object of this tnnt envoi in still In smnc doubt, but It had the elfei t of tut titer obrtiuetlng the i haiinel, ATT.V'KINC SANTIAGO. On July r the eit pnitmenl telegraph ed to Admiral Sampson that the piesl clent tint Issued the following unlet' (5encr.il Shultit anil Admiral Hanip"'ii eonfei at once feu co-operntlou In tukins Santiago, Oi riernl S-lii'ftor iniiuediatcly toqucst ed Admiral SitmtiMin to nme io him foi conference. Cm the next dm Ad miral Sampson, being 111, sent his chief it stnff. who hail n conference' with icuer.tl Shnftet, in which it was ar ranged that In case the Spanish com mander refused th sprnnd demand for Mirrnd"r. a c jirtlnued bonibardinetit of Santiago should be beiri.p b the lleet on the !uh, that, If this was not sufficient, the-e s'lotild be an assault on the softjjin battel v by the mnilncs and Cuban fonts, and nn clfott made b.v some of the smaller ships of the .-(I'l.idinn to enter the lint bar. On July 10 the squadron, complying with the iequet of General Shutter, began a further botnbat'iment of San tiago. This was continued or the llth At iv ni. General Shatter signaled: Please continue filing with heavy guns until 1 o c lock, anil then eeae thing until further otders. At 4.45 p in the Rtooklyn repotted to the llagbhip' General Shatter stall s that tire ftom ships vtt'.v accurate, shells fulllm; in oit ; lines have been advanced. I'lag of mice went foe-ward to demand iincoiiillllon.il sinrenilei Will cotumuiiic.ite with jou full dlrcctlv to Aguadotes as to time of filing and tesnlt of tltiie. On July 12 the admiral received a dispatch ftom General Shatter stat ing M linos are now complete to the oiv north of Santiago, "otn- shots can he oWivpi! troni there ptrfectl. at lo it those that fall In the town, Flumes tol lowed -evcral shots fired toilav. At S.10 p. m. Oeneial Slufter sig naled A truce now ests and win piobably continue all d iv tomorrow, tbe llth. sampson sligiiti:d. On July ?,, at 0.0.1 a. m.. Adtniial SnmpBon signaled to General Shatter: As commander In chief of the nauil forces engaged in lolnt operations. I ex pect to be represented In mi contereuea held to am nge the terms of sui render of HTtiiligii. Incbiillng the suueudir of the shipping and the h irbor. uetioiiK are Involved of Iniportance to both biancho3 of the, sot c Ice. This was leplled to at 2.40 p. m. by I shall be glnl to Iiih-p jou re pre t rrfd. but dlfllcnlt to lot tin know. Conreioneo mnv ti.ke place at nn hour. At l.ir, p. in., on the llth, General Miles telegraphed to Admiral Samp- I will be glad It you will send to tlteso heailqiiaiteis an otlle er to reiire-ent ou elm Ing iiegotlatlons lm eiii'ti.itou. At 1.3S piled to- P. in. Oeneial Miles was te- When do jou want Ailinlial Sampson's lepiesi iltathi there" At 2.2.! p in., before an arrange ment could be lrrtule by which Admlial Sampson could send a representative! I to the headiiuat teis of the in my. flcn eial Miles telegraphed. I Eneinv has siirrendi red On the next day, July, U. Cleueinl ' Miles advised Admiral Sampson that the sttr tender had not actually been 1 concluded, nnd then on the ifitb vviote him that at the leipicsl of the Spanish i nfllclnls delay had been gi anted to communicate with Mndild. Tills letter , Inclosed a copy of the agreement of capitulation. j Enter In the day neneial Shiifter tel i OL'iaphed: I Eueinv has sillier deietl. Will voir se ad I re one to icut-sci t Navv In the mat- I lei ' 1 Admlial Samoson's chief of stnff ar- , lived at P'o fiorrt at the earlleat hour 1 It was possible for him to do so. and Informed Ueneial Shnfter of Admlial i Sampson's expectations that, In view , of tbe fait that Santiago bail suiien- deied In the face of the Joint oust- atlo;is of the nttrrv and navy, he be one of tlii- slgnatoiles to the tigree- inent of capltitlatliin. This (ieneial ShnftPi dei lined to permit. EECOMMENDATIONS. Heir entry Long lecommends thnt the , ntailre imps be Incieat'Od to 5.U0U men: ceitnnllments the naval mllltla and the coast signal set vice: nnd levlews In do tall the woilf and expenditures of this illtfeient tlepai tmentn of the naval ser vice preparatory to and dm Ins the win. He udvlscu that the navy be put III chin ge of all transput tx and sttongly urges the enactment of the naval per sonnel bill, which piovldes: For the amalgamation of the olllcers of tbe line and the engineer coins of the navy: for an Inciense of nlnetv nine oltlceis In the new line of tiro navy; for a regului mid constant Mow of promotion, fur a leadjustnient of the numbeiH in the dllietent grades of tho constitution lotps: foi the ictlie meiu of ofllceis who Htjivcil ciedllublv durlng the civil wai In the next higher gtude; for a change In the title of naval cudet to that of inldrhlpman, that the course at the Nnvul academy be de er cased fiom six to four yeais, for the appointment of 100 warrant machinists: that the pay of the new line of the navy shall be the name us that of offi cers of the marine corps or Infantry of the army: that the term of enlistment be Incieaeeu to four years, and that all enlisted men of the navy shall have all the privileges now granted by law to enlisted men of the army and nrarin corps! and for a reorganization of the marine corps. MOni3 SHIPS NEJ5DED. A Htrone argument Is made tor the collection of the present Inequitable system of t awarding naval officers for conspicuously meritorious service; con st ers Is nsked to revive the grades of admiral and vice admiral; and with re spect to Increasing the navy the report sajs. The Navj should be Increased, the de velopment of Its Mirlous briinclic-s shoul 1 bu homogeneous, ami the Increase In ship should be nci-oit panlcd by a Biadttul In crease In officers oud men, nnd In naval millions coaling si ttlons, upttlr plants, etc. The nival board on construction recom rinriids th following Increase. 1. Three seagoing sheathed and cop pered battleships of about 11,500 tons trial displacement, cnrrjlng the heaviest arm or and most powerful ordnance for ve sels of their class and to have the hlfh esl iinictlcable speed and great ladltis if aitlop Estimated cost, evcluslve of aim or and armament, S.I.WM.uoo each. 2 Tin ee Hliculhcil alio loppeied arai nreil cruisers of about 1J fi-X) tons Mail illipliccment, car rj ing the heaviest ainvir and most powerful ordiimir for vessels of their class, and to have the highest paitlcible speed and gtcat rinlius of ,ic tleui Estimated cosil exclusive of armor and uinrirnent, Jl.oniinOO cccli. .!. Tine1 sheathed and coppered pro tected cruisers of about oi0 tons trial displacptiipiit . to have the hluuest pri"' tlealile snppil and great radius of nctl n. nnd to cany tin mtst povviilul ordnance suitable tot vcs'els of their el.iss. Us I nattid cost, e-xcluslve of atntor and aim anient $2 UOMi each. t Sl sheathed anil enppeied cruisers of about 2.;Wn tons trial illsnlaienietil. to have the highest speed compatible with good cruising qualities, git it iinllus of action, and to i arrv the most novsertul ordnance suited lo vessels of tin Ir class. Estimated tust, (sclusivi of ainuimeii:, H 141 vi each. With the tPt-rltnrldl acquisitions of the present vr.tr, ir the Philippines a'c also anneNcu to the 1'nltcd States, Its oiitlvniT tetrltorlnl possessions will be so gnat and so exlendeii that this Inctcasp of nava' force will he reces trv: and. as Iwn or three veals will he tequlred for the consiiuctlon of the shins enumerated ap propriations sufficient for h"ginnhig them should be made nrvv. Otherwise the au thor izatlott or the tecntvl of the above leeonutu nd.itiot s at the coming session i'f congress would be ennugh PRICEBURO. The turkey buppei given under the uusplces of the Ladles Aid society of the Primitive Methodist church on Thursday night was largely attended. The public schols of this ..otough were closed Thursday and ester cl.iy. David Condon was u visitor up the valley Thanksgiving day. William Stevens and Charier Itlch ardson have returned from u hunting trip nt Moscow. James Mnigetson was a visitor in Tin oop Thuisda.v. A haivest service will be held in the Primitive .Methodist church by the scholais of the Sunday school tomor row night. This after non and tonight the scholais ate tequestcd to take any thing In the line of fruit and vege tables for which to decorate the chinch. Singing and speaking will be given. All nte welcome IN THE PLAY HOUSES. Week of Light Opera. Milton Ahotn's New England e oinle Ope i a 'onipan; will open Monelav night at the- .kcailemv ot Music and continue with matinees and night performances throughout that week thus the greit opeias that have won the plauults ot tl" people on both tides ot the Atlantii ami 'allied thor sands of dollars lot t licit owneis, villi be brought to its patrons' ver.e door at. a price lo suit the Units and pleas, all classes 10. 20 and ,o cents. A superb orchestra led by that grand leader, tlaienco Unperson, kIvs adorn ment of tone lo the vvcet-vniced singe. s. The costumes .no uf the finest make anil special seen, r: Is cat lied lo give the proper suriotmdings and effects to the putts of the operas The opening oil! will be "Isle of Champagne." And at the matinees and nldht performances the re after "Fencing Master "Era Diavolo. "Hoc iac In ' "liohttnlan till I, ' "Sail Pasha, ' "The Sinct Singer. ' "The Circus Clown," ett Ladles' tickets tor Monday night can be obl.ili.cd at the bo otllcc. "Shall We Forgive Her?" A new pi nilui Hon hi Jaiob LIU will lie s'cn h. re Wt dni ..da at the Lvceimi It Is call "Shall We Purive llcr," and Is in a s'i'm a piohlitn pla It was vct fa vorably lecelwd at ihe Fourteenth Sliet uitiuti .iv. YoiU ticintly, and his since made a lilt cKi while The tumpail.v l.i a strong oat mid Is headed by Hi ,t very capable actress, .vtarle Wiilnwrixul. Mls's Wniiivv right's role Is an t motional- ono and it Is said that she is .ula habh -ulted to the part. Ikr pinnae Into iiiel-nlr una has i.ai'ul no litth tulk unroll people who keep traik of thiattlial ritnis Moiljeiska Coming Soon. Tim Intel est attaching to the reap- I peal. nice rf Mail, mie Moiljeska uet veel ' alter mi long an ibsiiiee is natuiall) verv I gieit. Any one who has hud oeenslon to , stand neat the lo. olllte ni tin theater I for the p ,st few wtiks would ceitnliilv 1 a'ltlelpati the eonrlug visit ot the Ki"tt liar. 'dleniK' as one ot He i iinpoiiint events of the sisnn. "What Is Med- J.ska s dile.'' and "What Is slit goin,, to IPlav?" have been the eoristrnt ipailes and conseiuentl a long lint ot appli cants mnv lie looked foi when the . us me put em sale. With the number of ele Hit' fliat hive occui ted In t'le icgirl mate Held of the dri ma In iccent vcnit. nageelv has become liarulv less tluin oh- l'ett- nnd now thai wr ate to have a gllmp'c cf the- lilghn ilrnnn at the hands of su iti'.il ii villus us Modjeslta It Is a time for loiiitatulatlon an around. The Gaiety Next Week. Tin Gulin has for net v.cpU one of i the stroiitt'st of vaudrvllle atliactlons that bu- bun piPKinled ai thai hou e' this set ton, tit s Elds faincitis New Yolk I St'its high class vtuulee I'll- conipanj, ,ti I iiildltluu to Ml"s lm? Mecuskti the Am- I ciicaii caulat'iic vim 1 1 . iieuu villi I .?i,uiia's baud Gllmoie's baail. Miss I'hll I idplulllii etc MIssMecisl.n Is sne'clallv ei'UUgeel as the leatllpi; teutlile of Gils HP's iiimpiinv for 'lit nest four wielf. and will brgln her eii!,.ii,cuieiit In lilts cltv Other h with this organUatloi. will li Vu Seek"!' tllo itteat eake walkcts, aiel Resins, ji., ihe funiilcsl of all lltlls uiKiiKS Lucler artl Hell muslial artl's, Louis U'oith famous Imltatoi aim elslit i more Hieclalllis. He ginning with Mnnda Ibeie will be dally itiatlneps duiing the en. gagtnieiit of the tins Hill et'mpunv To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative U101110 Quinine Tab lets. All dtiigglsts refund the money If It falls to 1 hip. -Me. The genuine bus L E. ij. on each tublet A POCKET tFRK-Dl. Von Stan. 1 Pineapple Tablet' ale mil up In ueai 1 0111. . I1.11 1 fen m, toiiM'il nt lot Hie pen K?t Thej'ii' the nevven and bct knuwu aid to digestion and a cine foi Dispepsia and all kindred stomach tioubles. cmiv them with von and vou'l' uevei be ,1' the nii'i-.v "f stomach tioubles, incipient neutc ot eliionle. one Tablet gh'-s cnilck 1 elli f. .13 cents. For sale hj .Mar. thews Urns and W. T. Clailc b . Oil Market. OR City. Pa.. Nov. i5.-Credlt hnlaiices, $1.13: no bids for certificates today: dlilp ments. Nov. 21 pud 21. 123.3J2 baricls: inns. Nov. ii and 21, Hi.wi bands. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. New York, Nov, 23, The Helton of tho Block market today was suggestive of a process of lather elaborate and cautious testing. The powerful allied Interests which have led the recent bull campaign refrnlncd from btivlng on u large scale today nnd seemed to occupy the position of lookcts on nt the ptollt tulclng sabs in progress, standing ready, however, to come to the support of tbell favoiltea Ihe closing was geiiprullv thin and the net changes are mixed Total sales wete IIS.200 shares. . r'lirnMird by WILLIAM 1.1NN .M.I.IJX " ''', stock btokers, looms 7'i'i-7lj Meiers j "UlllllllR, Open- High- Low Clos ing. Ing. est est Am. cot. oil ... M Am. Sug. He'jr c0 Atch., To. d H. Pe A.. T. A: H P.. Pi . Am, Tobacco Co Am. Spirits Halt. A: Ohl nronk. Tt. T. . Hay Htutc Gas . . 'an. Southern N. J. rtntral l lies. Ai Ohio Chic AV G. W . Chic. & N. W t'hlc. U & g ,. .. 'hlc. Mil. A pt. P . 'tili.. II. I. A P Chic.. St P. M. & O '. ' C Ar St. L . Con. (las . IV la whip & Mud U. L & V . N. Y.. L. C.. A- W Gen. Klectrlc . Tut. 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Rank lul Economy Light Heat A. er Company Scranton Illuminating, & Power Ciunpanv ... Scranton Forging Co . . Traders National Rank Lacka. Lumber Co . ... Lack. Trust ,t Safe Dili, I'Ott- 47 Heat s; I'W no . . no Co. no nn yi Moosle Mountain Coal Co Scranton I'aint Co Clark & Snover Co, Com iml 123 IP. 117 Llaik & Snover Co.. Pr PONDS. Scianton Pass Rallwaj. llnu lnnitRagi, due 1120 Peoples Street Rallwav, first niorlgage due IMS Peoples Stieet Rallwav. lien. eial mortgage due 11121 Dickson Mouufai turhig Co ... 11.1 loo 102 102 SI 100 Lacka. Township School .IV. 4 Cite' of Scianton St. Imp tc Mt. V 1 1 non Coal e o Scranton A!r Winks Scranton Ti action (i"i bonds ioi Philadelphia Grain ond Produce. Philadelphia. Nov 21. Wheal-Sle ulv . eontiniM grule. Xovcmbei. 7211'i7.:c. Coin Ste.ul.v , No 2 mixed November, :.f.i .a .'A,c. Oats Finn, No. 2 white i lipped. .1! a'ilVvc: No. 1 do. do . ,'2a32'tc. , No. 2 mlx'il do.. niaSl'sc Huttci SteaiU , fancy vvist cin cieamer.v. 2'!c.: do. prints 21c. Egcs--Firm, frci h, uearbv, 2'c. , do. w etc in, 22c , do. southwestern, l!la2X'. , do south ern. Hie. Cheese Firm. Retlned Sugars l-IO lower, cubes and powdered S'.c. cCiwn A .1 1-lle No. 1 at P(,c down to 4'4i-. for No Hi. Cotton I uclianred Tallow Dill.. elt pilme. In hoKshe.ids, IP.c. ; countrv, do. do, oaircls, .'.c. , dnk. do., J'lr, , lakes Ic , i,mise Jal'sc. a to eoloi. Live Poulti) Dull fowls, Si.a'ie . old loosters iiijjc . spilng chicken" vili., ducks, sa'ii I'llle.vs Si'ie DicskimI I'oul trv uljlel fowls, choice, fla'iije . ilo tali lo good, vi ,Ut.,old loostets eai.ii west etn sp.i, k hlclci'iis choice laigc llnll'.e . do. la'" tc good, nilni - small and lute I lor no, 7aV : tuikevs. choice llal2c, ilo fall to good, 'Liilic. ducks, xafi Re-cilpts- riotir, I iml hair Is a-.d v 'n sacks, wheat, 2'l.lKH lui'hcs, torn IG'.H'iO bushels oat'. 22.iT.iii lmht Is Sblpmenls -Wheat VV businl, coin In, una bash e!'. oats, I 730 bushels. NcvYoikGrain and Produce Market. Ne- Yolk. Nov 21 Flour -tjulet foi all arailes and a little easlei : Minnesota p.tUrls. f.t-pal.lS wlutti hi., :tl1.i.:'.iD. winter sttalgbts j:j.7ji.li.o heal Spot strung. No 2 led, 77,..i7'j'c I o h illoaf Ni 1 lioitlieiu Duilltll 7i,'si , f ". Ii. allu.it, No. 2 do. do., ,ii I o Ii nlloat. No 2 haul westiin. 72i i o b, nlloal , options opt ned stenl.v on loielgn bin Ins. but tuleil weal, all elas tn lace ol big cleai allies ami line continental rriaikits, dcseil 3ta",e. lower. No 2 ic I I . Dei ember uostd 7pe March 7.1' j" . ! Ma 71it Corn Spot ill in. No. 2. 4W4i , ' t. o. b afloat, uptlons opened steadv wltlh wheat but weak ned later, i losing 'ja'jC net lower, Dei embi I- i loseil S' , May ..'i'.i Oars Spot sitad No. 2. ::o'se . No J. :.Cc No, 2 White, 12', c . No .! do. SI' j , tuiek white westetn, i2a '. , rrock while, stall. '2aLU' ntlons dull. RuttPi Film; western iwum-'i.v. Ij'ja2li ; lalcoty. UUall'jc. . Elglns. 24c Imitation i iimmei), la.rlii.c. -tun datii. li.,20i.. . ii'i'.imii) I1n2.ii'. Kgus Finn, state and Pcmisvlinni i 2l'au21e.. westetn lush I 21'. i . southt in 2oa22e East Libeity Cattle Market East I.llKlt.v Pi N'Oe. 2a.- 1 Jtl!- Steadv extra, 3 20a.1.J3 inline- $.1 s3a5 lo. e amnion. U2'hiS.W. Hogs Ste. ub , prime i In aw . t J 33a TOO bis '.ol ffl l.r ,...-., ...I mxliiOH . . JVi0.r!..13, best Yoikelr I I'I tt II tilt .1111111 I. ft.43a'J.30. i amnion in tali, fl.('ai.4i, loatsi hogs s.l.aiaS.-'O. pigs J 40 ill 30; skips ami iiinimou plgf, $2 aJ.13, loughs. $2a.l. oluep I'lim. chain1 .mheis $1 "3.14 40. comniju. $2.50.1 1. lo; choice lambs. 1.1 1"ii3.21 lOinilluu lo (.oud, 13K ii. veal ealven 57a7 10 Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Uuffalo. N Y.. Nov. 2.1 Cattle Stcadv. Sheep and I. nnbs -Ai tlve. lambs, choice lo exera t1iiJaui.1. culls, fair to good, $l,30a1.13, sheep, choke to selected v.vthers $l.40a4 :) good 10 choice, Jlal.25: culls nud toninioii. il,73a"23. Hogs At tlve: good to choice Yorkers, $l.l1a3.3d: roughs common to sood j:,,2 2.1. pips, good 10 cliohe $1 'Oal.15 LEGAL. NOTICE-IN THE MAT'l'ER OF TEE potition of the Cllv uf Siiautou tor the appointment of Vic wis to nsceituin the costs damages and cxp.'iiscs, und assess dm bfciiettls foi ope hip, M'yoii'iiig aveiuii) Horn Ollvii stieet to Ash stieet. In the I'oiiit of Common Pleas No 120. J.nuuirv Term H90. Nollie is heicliv Bhtn Dun .in aiploa tlun will he made lo the Judge o the Couil of Common Pleas ol Lai liuuani t count.v on Tuesiluy the 2lith duv of No. vcinbur, 19!, at '' o clock a ni., toi tho ,ip. ..,.l..r..r.,l ..f I'll 11 nr. ... .u.......l.. .1.. ,,uiuiiiiitii t.. ,.i,,,t ... .intuitu,,, II, J costs, nxpe uses and be-neilti, to prapfit, and also to ascertain the damages to 01 suffered hx anj person or piopeiiy by teasoii of thu opriiliiB of said stieet. M. A. M'CSINLEY. City Solicitor. The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE foi' the Benefit of All Who Have Houses to Kent, Kcul Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help The,o Small Advertisements OoU One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word F.x:ept Sltnatlois Wnnte I, Which Arj In scrtcd Free, FOR RENT POP KENT CHEAP - DESrUAlil.K front room In pilvait lesldeiuc near eeiitrul cltj Private Tilbiuie office POIt PENT -i,(l CLAY. STPAAI. HAND some new how-c, buiiutltul nelghljor hood. Ilaigaln Coinegys MODEltN-" IIOPKE - I'Ttv" lll'.Al', hc.ilthv location, low nut. to i1elial)le tenant, 712 Cln avenue. POK HENT-t EKK ROOM OH rfllAHK of offices scctnd Horn lronl, -a '-x-chnnge. Call nt loom 15. l'OU PENT 1 SLCCNn PLOOH. 701 Uulncy FOR SALE VOll SALE-S'foclc'oPtEP.OIrAN- dlse, doing strlctl cash business, hue opportunity, owing lo manv other busi ness lutciets Address Ho S2, New'MU ford, 1'a. FOR SALE-IIOKSi:, HARNESS AND , buggv , very cheap: or would echaiigo lor good upright piano. Call or ndclros 1,'H l apotnc avenue FOU HALE-TEN n-MN-S FOH 5 cents at dciRplsts One gives relief. REAL ESTATE. POP SALf:-MY ItESIDENCE AT 2V, Colfax, aveiue' Just ci mpleted. All model n lnipiovemenls Ilcidwood llnlsh sanltarj pliiniblng, electtlc lights, etc. Price reasoniiblp Addiess Finnic T. Okell, 220 Dioadway, New York city. BUSINESS OP PORT U NITY SAFETY IN SPECI'LATION JlOfl IN vested In ginln ni stocks bv im safe method plan will piy $l.o0i profit within ;.0 da.s References furulslicd Write for puttleulars RICHARD OLIYER Hanker and Rrokei Chicago Stock Ex change, Chicago FURNISHED ROOMS. DESIRaTTliTfTmEISiTeiTr FOR light hou-ckeepbig 117 Madison nve. FOR REN'l'-TWO PLEASANT ROOMS with hoatd- also table board, at 11.1 Washington avenue 1'auiot House Mrs Paisley. THE LINDEN HAS A FEW NICE looms ioi lent with board, city he it III every loom. FOR RENT-PLEAS NT I'I RNISHED rooms, convculeni es. Rooms fiom 1.J1 up, X Mulberrj stieet. ROOMS ANDBOARD. ROOM AND HOARD FOR TWO eiEN tlemen ni Hi Adams aMiiuc eointr Spruce WANTED. vi WANTED-PARTNEU WITH f5.0o0 TO stint a new Industiy In this town. Ad chess 1002 Tribune otllce WANTED-CASE OF PAD HEAL" that It-T-P-A-N-S will not benefit Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co, New York, Ioi 10 kanip'es and 1,000 lejti monlals, HELP WANTED. WANTED-MAN OR No MAN OF HV- ergy and business ability to travel tor established film $50 u month ami all e - punes P A Zlirler i' Co, 223 L'.ciibt street, l'Jillaelclplrla, Pa. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS, EITHER SEN. REST KITCII en utensil ever sold l lean stove", good fl J tlllff. $1.'0 II onllil Kill hell Speelalt Co., Reading, Pa WE DO NOT WANT ROYS OR LOAF em lo write in, but men of abllltv 200 I to 5Kl pe.- month S. le-'tnin .--id gtneial I agents. Salary or commission RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO, Ltd, line Inc. Wis HELP W A NT ED FEMALE. LADIES TO EMHROIDER GOOD P1 lllg t. sv vinil. sent to votii home Ael diessed euveloni fiv Mimple anil m m -ilals Empire Eirluoldii v vvoiks. Ji Du nne stieet, Ni w Voik ci' POLITICAL. AGREEARLi: TO PROMISES MADE hist .Mav to ,t t ninillittee ot ltlzeus 1 i minimi e mvsilf as a candidate ioi tbe ofllce of Muvir ol the Cltv ot rictai'toii Subject to the Mite hi the Republican r, hilar v ' let-tlon nude- tin Cravvlind eouiiiv Mile- A 1! STEVENS SCALP TREATMENT. MRS L i KELLER. SCALP ''"REA.--raciit, tsic shumpoolng 5i'c . laclal niiinaee, munii iiiiiik, -"- , ihlmpoelj .01 Quini. CHIROPODIST NV J CORNS RF.MONS AND INGROUINu nails lined w Itlioni the least pain or dlawlliK blond foii-ullalitai an I jdvite I given ftet! E. M lli.TZEI. Chiiopo. dlsl. f20 Laikiivvaiina avenue ladles at- leaded ai their lesidenei It desltt,'! i Chart.cs uiodeiatc. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SI PERFLFOFS HAIR MARTS AND I moles It IIiov eit li clectl a Itv , 1 -Inn s-. pi iiii.hHi t , 'Inig's un ii le , iiisi'i,. lion llec Helen Rue huinin jJeillialolo gist. 12 Wa h' lrftui ivciiii" CITY SCAVENGER A H. HR1GGS CLEAN'S PRIVY V At Lih and less poolb, uu uiloi impioviil piuilps used A HltlGcb i'lopiict.n Lcuvc oieli- s ROij Ninth Main avenue, or Eickosdrui stote loinei Adains -mil Mulbcriy '1 cleplionc uli SITUATIONS WANTED WANTK-A SITFATION Ah A FIRST ilas bread and cal.i hnl.i 1 A i'i It D. Mailman No fl'7 N Mil M I. Ii auoli. Pa ViU'.VI MAN WANTS To TAKE ch.nge of pluie ot attend bai In iiotet lift ron seals expiilcine, llrrl class nf fence In New Yolk and Sitanion M .1 . r'lthuiit. MTCA'I ON WANTED - MASHING. It nnlng or mi) kind ol 'must cleaning bv the- il.o, 01 will take was'iing botiu . Mrs, Lee, shin ilout, S2u Fiauklin avi'iue'. WANT 1 1 D-AT ONl ' E, POSITION AS talesman with ( m.ibllshed huinc to tiavel in Noitlteasttin t nns l iiuht , eountn towns piefcttid I uv Wage- e.. pc'ctiil until ability Is p'ovcii Rileleiites until. Addli ss Ro il Lwin Pa VN'AN'rEU-A POSITION AS COACH- man in gaidnei . ihe lint ot uler- tuns. Apply to E I. Mom. Olvplialil Pa aTTenfehienced driver vvishi:s i mplo.v mtiii as teatusti i foi wholesale in letull sloies, knows cltv will, fab wages Address D M Joins 1,101 Wash burn utiiit. Siiautun WANT ED-A SITFATION AS COACH, man: wilt dllie wei Appli to C. S- 4.ti Tenth sinct. Il.nle P,.ik H"iTTVT10N M'ANTEDHY A FIRST class giocciy ilcik mid order man null aciiualntcd In nil parts of the clt : can furnish lelereiiice. Address J. R, J Uulr. crul Deliver, city. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITCCTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECl, Contiell llulldlng, Scianton. E L. WALTER, ARCHITF.CT. OFFICE tear of COiJ Wnslilnglun avenue. LEWIS A NcrOCKJ rTTrC 1 1 ITEl ' 1' Ko Spruce St., eor. Wash, lev , aci anion FREDERICK L RROWN, ARCIHTE'T' iTiee jiutiaitig, 121 wnshingiou uvuh" Sctanton T. TLACEV &"ToNTA1tiMTlTi:CTS Traders' National Rank. DENTISTS DR I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vate Hospital, col. Wyoming and Mul bet ry. DR. H. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR C. C. LAURACII. 113 Wyoming n"e WELCOME C. SNOVER, HI Washington nvei"ie. IIoiup, 9 to 1 and 2 to 3 HAT MANUFACTURCR. TOLLE, 409 SPRITE STREET. MAKES your bat to oidet und they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- Un avenue Ittitee leasoutthle. I. .EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON llcTtisE. NEAR D. L & W liassengei depot. Coiiducted on tho Eu- ropeaii uhni VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS l'UA.NK E. ROYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counseilol-ut-Law Run Rulldlug. looms 13 and 14, Washington avenue-. MILLARD. M'ARREN & KNAPP, AT totne.v.s an, Counsullois-at-Law. Ilc piibllcan IJiilldlng, M'aslilngtou avenue, Sciantoii, Pa. JE8SPP .IESSFP, ATTORNEYS AND coiiusellcrs - nt - Law. Comnionwealth Rulldlng. Rooms t, 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKI'ORD.ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 311. 31.1 and Oil!, Hoard of raue liulldlng D H REPLOOLE. ATTORNi:Y-LOAN3 negotiated on ical estate seemly. Mears llulldlng. corner Wushlng'oii avenue ami Spruce street. JAS. J. If. HAMILTON, ATTORN EY-at-Law, SOI Cotiimonwcallh Hulldlug, hcinntuti EDWARD XV THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms MI-MI, 'jtb floor. Meats llulldlng L A. WATERS, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, .102 Heard of Trad" Rulldlng, Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth Rulldlng Scianton Pn. PATTERSON .;- WILCOX, TRADERS' Natloi.al Rank Hulldlnj. C. COMIX! YS. 9-13 REPURLICAN Rulldlng A. XV. RERTllOT.P. Attv . ?Icirs bide. MIDVJIFE MRS OARLE, GRADFATE MIDWIFE 11IS Washbntn stiPit. Scianton. En gagements solicited lie tuns and bet attendance for a limited nuinbei of pa tients PHYSICIANO AND StWSCOVS DR. C. L PREY. SCPANION SAVINGS Rank liulldliig. 122 M'j onilng avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opalh'sil. No. 22S Adams avenue. DP.. W. E. ALLEN. 312 NORTH M'ASH ingion avenue. DR R. TIIAPOLP SPECIALIST IN Dlsi asps of oinca, coinei W joining n' I'liut and Spiiicu stieet, Scranton. Ollee unuis Thutalavs and Satui i' is. 1 i. in. to (i p. in. DR L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 2 13 Riiald of Tiade Rulldlng. Ollleci hoots, 8 to !i a. in , 2 to '.', and 7 to S p. m Resi dence 30.1 Mndlsou avenue DR. c. I, PREAS. SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie Tn ss Pitting and Pat Reduc tion OI"ep telephone 1SSJ. llouis, 10 to 12 2 to 4 7 lo 1. DR S W L'AMOREAFX. OFFICE V1 Washlugti'ii avenue. Resldince '.'IS Mulhrnv. Chronic diseases lungs, heart, kidneys and 'genito-utlnai v oi gans a ppe laity. Hour. J to l p rn XV. C,. ROOK. VETERINARY SIT.. cenn lloises. Cattle and Dois feaied. Hospital 121 Linden silent. Scranton. Telephone) "172. -' OS 1. II. CLARK -V CO. SEEDMEN AND Niiiseivtnen, stote 145 Washington ave. line: gi fen hnus ir'5'i Noith Main at'ti. line, stoic telephone 7S2. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF '1I1E LACKAWANN V Fi-tantoii, P Couiscs piepintnrv to toilful law meUlcliio or hush ess. Opens Sepl 12 Send for catalogui . Rev Thomas M Catin LL. D Walter 11. Huell, A. JI. 'JIHC ZRZCNS JOS. KFETVEL. REAR 311 LA''K.. war.nn, avenue, Scrunloti, Pa., maiuitao. tli'Pl' of M'lie Sero'lis. MICCLLSOU3 LATEST I RUM PHILIPPINE l.s iaccls Gicatcit Nuvul Rattle. Hho, , all blown hi pieces and lauded In N -llcton's Shoe Stole, W asllllUl'iti .ivcuu Lu.lles' ill.' bullon "ho'-s. iiiss,. , , dungola. e.-M KW at $1 is. ladles' ,' J '00 ali'ies foi I'M', ladles nxlonls ., $1. 3u. for 7"i . men's J2 M calf und n, ,, 1 shoes tor M.l'-1. S'-'JO sho, s for $t .,., , i( UAUEU'S ORCHESTRA Ml SIC l ull balls picnics, panics, n leptlon,,, Wll. ilpis and tuiiieil wo I. tuiiilshed I ,,, tctiiis. tuliess it J Rauei 1011111,1.101 117 Wsmnlng avenue, ocei llullii'ts music store MEc'.ARGIpTEltoTHERS. PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, pupei bags IV. liU' Warehouse, l'o Wa-hlustun avenue. Pcrantoti, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. l.ohislr V'iillv Kiiil-oii Sy.tc.n In ERn t Nov 1' 1 ! TRAINS LEAVE S T.ANTON Fo. Phlladeipl.li and N- w Vol!, via D II. II. P. ..I ii 11 a. Ill U'd I-'". S.l" i .' lilac Ii Dlanuuul Express .mil 1I...U p. 111. Snililavs. D .'v II E. 7 is I- ill Pol White H.lVi'll, llllelllll Poltsvllle, and pillitlpal pulul" lu lib' coal lesluna, via D. ,V II. P. P. e, 4j :' IS and I 27 p 111 Foi Hethlehein. Eustoa Riadlns l'ur. rlsburg and pthulpal Inlt inicdliito sia tloun via D A. II It R. ol a in., I. u.l 2 1S I '.'7 HI uh Diamond F'-pnss II 'u. Sundaes D A- II 1 ." 7 I1- p III. I'm Tiiiikb.iiii.oi k. Towuii'lu Elmlia, Iill.tta Hiucva ami nillitpil IniermiiH ate NtalloiiH via D L M li R, s ij a 111 I.' .'.'1 ami :i.J0 111 Pol Oiuevu Rut Instil. Hulfalu, Ni in ula Pull.i. Chli.igo aiel all point wesi via D. ic 11. It. it, liU on lllack Diainuiil Espii js, 10 11 and 11 "0 p 111. Suuduv D. - II.. 11.11 11. 1.1 , 1 IMi in Pulltiioti parloi and I'hfpliii.' m L-uluh Vallev p.u lol iar 011 all limns bttwin Wllkes-llaite aim New Yolk. Phlladel. plllu. liulfalo u tut .Slispflislon Rildgc. ROLLIN 11 Wll.Itl R, Heir, (jupi Snulh R-thlehfin I'.i CIIAS. S. LEi: lleu'l Pusi Agl ,' Pun. laiidt stieet. New York A. W. NONE.MAl HER. Division Puii. i'lmor Agent. South IlethJcliem. Pa. For tlckotu and Pnlhnaii lesei vntlnim uppls WJ Luckawaiiua avc. Sciar.lun, I'u, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In l.'lfect May 29, 189S. Trains t-cavo Wilkes-Barro as Foi. lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbur narnsuurg, riiiiaaoiphia, Haiti. more, WashlnRtoti, and for Pitt. burp and tho West. 10.15 a. m weok days, for Hailaton, Pollrvlllo, Roadlntj, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun. bury, HarrlsburK, Phlladolphla, Balllmoro, Washington and Pitts. burn and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris. burr; Philadelphia, Baltlmora. WaihlnKton, and Filtsburg ani tho West. '00 p. m,, week days, for Sunbur, Harrisburg, Philadelphia anj Pittsburg. J. II HUTCHINSON. Oeneral Mumus Wcl Litckii, and Western. Effect Jlondij, November II, 1W3. Trains leave Scranton as follows. E. "IT?. fV.Novv Yoik and all points East. J ), S.W. 510. !.00 and 10 05 a. in , 12.53 ana Expicss for Eastern, Trenton, Phlladel. plrla and tho South, 5 10, 8.00 and lo.oS A! m . E'5j nud SM p 111 " Tub) htiuiiti iiicommodatlon, d 10 n 111 Express for Rlnghamtou, Osweuo l'l mini. Coining, Hath. Dansvllle. Mouiie MoriW arid Uuffalo. 12.10 2 J" 000 n. in 1.5j and BtV) p in., making close connro". tloiiM ut Eufiulo lo all points In the West. Northwest and Southwest. Washington accommodation. .1.40 t m Hliigliumlun and wa statliinv, 1 0.1 11 iV Nicholson accommodation 5.10 p. rn .. EM'icxs for Utlca and Richfield Snriiici. 2 3, a ni . and 1 fj p. tn ' Ithaca 2.::,-,, DUO n in., and 1..13 p. m 1-or Not thumbei land. Plttston Wllkei. Rune Phnioiilh Rlooiiishuor and dT-i- vllle, making close connections at North. umbel land for Wllllamsport, Hurrlsburc Baltimore Washington and the South Northumberland and Intermediate st.i. tiotrs, 6 00. 10 05 a. in , and 1.55 and CM p. Nautlcoke and Intel mediate stations 8 0S and ll.lo a m. Plymouth nnd Inter! mediate stations 3 :'j and S 59 p m. l'o Kingston, 12 55 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday,, July Cid, trains will leave) bciantiin as follows' For Corhoniialc-6 20, 7.53, 8 53, 10.1.1 a. ' H "oon. 1.2 j. ;:o. 2.52. 0 25, 6 25, E 574 IB. 11 00 p. ni , 1 1(1 p. m. For Albanv. Saratoga. Montreal. Bos ton. New England points, etc 6.20 a. nt.. 2.20 p. 111. For noncMlnlc fi 20, S 53, 10.13 a. m.; 13 noun : 2 20. 5 25 n. m. For Wllkes-Harre. C 15 IS. S.11. J..".?. 10 II a in.. 12 01. 1 23, 2 IS, 3 33, 4 27, S.10, 1 IS. 10 41. 1 TO n m. For New York. Philadelphia, etc., Vlaj Lehigh Valley Ralltoad (! 15 a. m 12 03, 12S 4 27 p 111.; with lllack Diamond Exi press, 11 ") p. m For Pcnnsjlvanla Railroad points. (!.1j 0.38 a m., 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. Por Western Points, via T.clilgh Vallc Rallioail-7 18 a. m ; 12 03 3.31, with Blaclfi Diamond Emu ess, 10 11, 11.30 P tn, Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows' From Cnibondale nnd the North-0 40, 7 13, s 3S, 0 If, 10 3S 11 5S 0. m.. 1 23, 2.15, 3 25j 4 21 5 13 7 1" 10 ",t. 11 27 p. m. Fiom Wllkts-P.ane and tho South 8.1 1. 7.4l, 8 IR. in OS 1157 a m.: 11?. 214. 3 4V 5 20 G 21, 7 53. 9 0" 10 (11 p m. . 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, For Carbondile 0 07, 11.33 a. m.', 153, 3 52, 5 1" 1 51 P. m. Por Wllke-.lliire 918, 11.43 a. m.; 1.6S, 2 2, 5 41. 7 48 p m. . .. . Lowest lates to all points hi Unlte4 States nnd Canntli .1. XV RIIRDICfC C, P. A . Albany. N. Y. H W CROSS. D P. A.. Scranton, Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey" (Lehigh nnd fausciuehanna Divlfclop.) Stations In Now York-Foot of Llbeitjf sttcejt. N. U., and South Ferry, Whitehall fc Anthrarlte coal iibed exclusively, Insur t.. , 1.. .tiiin. .ss and tomfort. TlMi: TAHLE IN EFFECT NOV 20. 1S1 'I'l-alns leave Scranton for Plttston, W Ikcs-Ilnire. etc., at 8 30. 10 10 a nr 1.20, 2.?5 3 "i " 1" I' ,n Siurd.i s, 9.00 a. m., 1 For' L'ikevvoo'ci alid Atlantic City, S.IS "VmS'ovi Yoik Newark and Ellzabe'h, MO (eMiie-s) a ni . I.Jo (exprebs). 3.20 (exs ni : ssi 11 in hiilidaj. 2 15 p. 111. Train ivhVlJ P m-. aitlvesat PlilladelnViia. ltniellng Teiinlnul. 7 01 p. m . and Now. Yoik 705 p. '. .iiml.nn 7111,1. For Jl"!". .."r. ' ":.?:,, " h "'in'". and t 20 p. m- i-'l-' liv-idli.s. Lebanon and Haiilsbuig, v la Allc.u't-.w iT. b SJ .. m . 1 20 p. m Suui '''l'oi'V'oltsv 'lie. 8 30 a m . 1.20 P in. itiirniiic have New Yoik, foot of t.lh- ,..t itteeL Ninth River, at 4 00. '110 (ex I'lssi 11 11 . 1 ') (expioss) p. m Sunday, 11111I fiom ,"'', 1 1 e PlVl riill.hia. Reading Terminal, cin 1 1 M' rn. Sunday U 11 a 111 9ni.w, -ii tlekiih l- ail points East, South and West at lowest rito at the M?tll" OI.IIAFSFN Cen. Sapt II. P BALDWIN, Cen Pass Agt - -- i" r.ric nnd Wyoming Valley. Tlrrro table In eitccl Si-pt l'lth 1WS Ti ilns leave bi 1 anion rm New Vorl.-, Nc'wbuig and inn iiacdlalo points (.11 Pile 1 lioad. ..No lor llnvvlc and lo. .1 nolnts at 7 01 a 111 and J 25 P ni Trau 1 SmIVci at f'ei im.'ii ii' 111 above points ..6 10 o. , i ui.l U5 uid ' '"a P rn si-is i-nt ij isin, III Since! Ocliiber ;)i, ISPS. lll'lll itoitllll. Miutli Itounili stir. t '201 a k u 'A 2(1 1 200 P K g3 stntlons ! si .Vi 1 Ice Leave Ts!.1N Y l'ronblln St 7 lOWoit "Uriel sttccl A M 7 10 . ;iv . blO1 .... I' M I" t ;iV VVcclmvvkeii ! 11 Viilvo Leave 1 llUO-Ill llancrrk 'S I til .1 1 1 I i! II 8 5i' '."IS 1 3-. stnillslit I'i estou link Wlnwoait I'oyati'llo in 1011 I'lc'i.ant Mt I ill judnle 1'orest city caih iida e While inline Mnviaia ,h'iiiiii .MclilbJlil Wilittui 1'ivkvllle lilMlmiit I'I lee till re '1111110,1 rinviilenrn lurk l'luce 4 JI I (11 f01 'lit 1 ins r, o 11)9 f, M 3 IS Ml 11.11 cm H38 B.V9 3 13 not .141 HOJ 1 3.11 (llU 1 8H 8 1. S. "J el i 401 nai 411; b'ii 410 I'.i7 4 II 11.11 f4 17 r, ti 11! 1 (Ma r hi m n'rantoti a 11 leave AnlM I Mltiel.l) oiilv f signifies t li..t tialrisbtonoiibl -nal for rn" Sl'IIJ ci h Itnliih .'o.ai.ilvoil.siinu.i) onl (iturr tiatui dally tM't pi siiiiduv. renin 1 ale a tin omailn a Wpsiciu bi-fulo liui clm-ltisr I lcl.c'lrt niitl ttaitt uioucj linairfli Wan icr tiuiTtl h 'pel und free 1 e. (lliiuitfclinlrcur .S'inv Vakto cUlmfo ,vl huiiti iliiinse. I'rrk.cuiri'r kr, 1 . CI c' u to tv.11 1'cnts II cr .Mile, ...,, . '.' P.Aiiilci.on, Ocn. Pass Act. T.Hltciolti Ulv ! bs, . m bcruutou, l'a. bem l.a ioii """ ." :.; ' 120 1-0 P nr. Silinlajs 2 15 p.m. i-'or Hiltlmoro and Washington, anil noli s "" arid West via Hethlchem, .'''".' ... 1 2,1 11 111. Sundays. 2 1. p m. ""i. " , ..'.r iiinnih Ocean Giove. etc.. bit 1 ' ,.'.. New Yoik. South Fenv, fooB n-Vwilnir siuet. at 9 ai a. in. 12". p m. nissens. s 'ii'vl.J or departing fiom 1 assciiMi" connect under cover "Vi 1 cl'V .licit uillioads Broadvvrv wlih a" j" fenles to Riooklyii and l,,,,le ' 11 imls niai.iag cpilck transfer to St ten Ii'i'1 "r.'.., - ,, ,1 .li.o.ii .,..,1 Lm- :..: .... A "'1 10 4.1 1 111 40 .. 109 10 3l .. Itffll 10 SI..... 12 411 i.M.I' 12 40 100 .... I .'.' 1 M... "J 1 1 'MO .. I'.' 1:1 'I I II ."J IC'ii.... II I'i 9 in1, . 11 at '.11)7 . 1 1 UU ' 111.' h'iS... II '.'1 851 ... II is KM .... II 1.1 HII, .. II It 14. ! H7 S I) .... II Hi 8 H . ill), Ml ... II IP SM.' . . IliM SfiO.... 10 A M. V i v 4
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