HESCaiANTONTraBUJNJfi-THUllSDAY, MAY 11, 1899. 2 :? r PITTSTON NEWS. What Go-alxond Scianton TLinks of Our Opportunities Two SlucgtaB Matches Moro Trouble at tho Schooloy and Itavino Mines A Brilliant Wedding. Several prominent men, who liavo done much in building up una sup porting tho Industries of this city, ut one point of their concrsatlon, spolso of the go-ahcadatlvencss of Scranton, and placed it as the mot cosmopolitan and progressive business city In thu state. The Trlbuno repot tor, with oth ers, became Interested when they commenced to outline what Scranton would do, and how they would utilize tho Stiuquohutinn river If it wended Its way through tho central part of tho rltv. like It duos between East and West Flttstoit. They plotuied how the unsightly embankments would dUap- ..on- ianr,. rmftB nnd 'steamboats i.mii.l ,o t-tinnlnir tin and down tho nllev. and h boitlomid equal to any pleastito dtivr in the state, would fol- j low Its couno on the West side for a distance ot flttron miles. The historic Campbell's L'dge would be a summer ieott to attract thousands duiing tho Miininoi season In fact there were a hundred dlffetent suggestions offeted that ically ought to htart ninny hotu t.i a stilmis way of thinking, and con vince them that the opportunities, that others would like to lake advantage of, might likewise be done here, If only the ptopcr spirit would enthuse those who turn- It in thelt power to biing about the same icsult Tho Ladles' iiuslllaty oi the Ancient Otdnr of Hibernians, in lnkermnn.haio anunged fur their annual banquet, to lake phuo in the Father Mnthevv hall on thn owning of tho 22d Inst. Two hundred uiU Furiound tho festive bout.l. with M .1. JTutjhes, of the Sln flalr house, as cnterei. An Interesting lit'M it v progiatnmi' is also being ar ranged la'iir Feent'), nf Scranton. Willie G'een Callahan, l'rank Hoyle and Miss Nellie I'ovlo, nlso Joseph If Glennon, tujovctl an outing in one of the llncst tttips that h.i been brought to this rltv. I nt venlng and later enjoyed ii dell'.'litlul time at the hospitable s "sldenii' cf the latter on the West aide. While James Newciunb and a young lady weio wheeling along Main street, 1 it night, the latter collided with a ilcI:1"ss iltkr, who was coming In the opposite direction. There was a gen et al mix up of wheels, but fortunately tho result was not vety serious. Th3 health of Capteln George Smith Is such that he is enibled to take nn outing dally, when the weather will permit. Oliver Futko Is spending the wek In the Lehigh mountains Object, health ami trout. Tho lotting ftaternlty hao tllsolved partnership with most of the stieet turners, and the way they are otdcred to "move on" by tho ofllcers Is hardly to their liking. The Ctystal club held one of their socials last evening In tho Tammany block, and their guests wcte, as usual, delightfully entertained. Charles ArIdson has retumol front an extensive trip through the Eastern states, and this Included a islt to tho blttlt place of Admltal Dewey and the Hub Tho tetuni ttip was ly tho Sound on the steam boat Pllgti n tc New York. Assistant Supetlntendent James Young, of Dunmoic, was In tho city yesteiday and visited tho S"hooley shaft on the West Side, the scrno nf the recent cave-in. Mr. Youn? was a resident here many eais .to, and was known as one of tho crack ilfle shots of the state Tho funeral of tho late John Qulun, whose death occutred bo suddenly on Monday last, took place yesterday af ternoon ftom his late home In Mo earth vlllo The attending services wete al St. John's church, and Intel -mont in tho Matket sttcet cemetery. Pinfcswor Shell and Don Snyder te tutned fuint W.valuslng tstetday, whetu the) attended the commence ment cxeicises of the high school In that place Cot oner McKeo will tondtict two in quests this nfictntiuu at tho ofllce of tkputv cotonoi i:nni, lit the ca"?cs of the late Thorms McGouIdrlck. killed on tho Lehigh Vallej road at Coxton, and of .Tulin Qulun, found tlead ut his home. Tio sons of William Walsh, tinsmith, ami Supt tlntondent llolloran, were en ticed to boattl a ft eight train on the Lehigh Valley cut oil" by a tramp and attn teaching Fnivlew Holleran leturnrd home. WnKh continued his juutuey and his patents ate worried John Watkips, aged CI joars, who huaided with Mis Elizabeth 1'atiell, of Seb.tstiponl, died sud dnnl vfitercl.iv motuing The into is thought to be the but sting ot blood vc'SsoU He leaves tout brothers and sltets and was a harpist ot -ome note The cot oner was notllled and empanelled a jitiy, but an Inquest Is not necossaiy Miss Elizabeth Dralntj. daughter of Mis. Dialny. ot this city, died jea tottla) nt Ashland, l'a She wan 2S )cw.'i of age and hud it sided thete for several years The remains will ntrlvo hero today nnd the funeial will take place from her mother's homo on 111 o.id stteet Tho situation vtstetdav at the Sthoolov mlno at Stutmervllle Is not much changed, with the exception that nn addltlnnnl disturbance occurred lit tho early morning, when the surface settled between the Wjomlng roid and tho river. As theto wete no buildings FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest P.ntablliheJ Home In the City. Denier In STOCKS, COTTON, ORAIV anj I'ROVIMONS, on marjln o- for delivery. 01 HCli: Huum any and aio Hoard ol f rde liulldln;, tcranton, I'j. L. G. LA HA It L. I' KL'LLUn SIDEBOARDS Wo are showing a fine assortment of Sideboards from $12.00 to $125.00. OUr Thirty Dollar Sideboard is a Gem. PROTHEROE & CO., 3oui In its course not much damage was done. Tho ofllelals have a largo sang of men at woik in tho inside using every preventative to ovado tho pre sence of quicksand and water, which would ruin the mine. This work Is hazarduous, as there are largo quanti ties of gas within, especially In the lied Ash vein, and thn constant falling of the roof drives the gas from the worked out chambers to where the men are employed. It will ho some days befotu wot lc can bo icsuniGd. Substitute Mall Carrier Francis J. McOannu and Allbs Alamo Coagiove, fonncrly of Avoca, wero matrlcd last evening In St. Mnry's church at the latter place by the Ilev. Father Ciane. A leceptkm til tho home of tho bride's pntciitt wus attended by u number of frlencir. fio:n this city. A gangway Is being dilven In the Twin shaft north of that portion of the mine In which the victims tire en tombed for the purpose of reaching the coal under Scovel's Inland. Michael Kully, of Dunmore, a con ductor on the Erie and Wyoming road, was struck by a hand car jestctday In this vicinity and severely Injured. A pietty wedding occurred on the West Side when Reuben Apt and Miss Charlotte D. "Williams, a popular young couple were married at the homo of the btido's parents on Luzerne ave nue by Itev. Haishaw, of the Fresby lerlan church. A lino collation was served by Mrs Dora Lee Cook, cater ers, and the happy couple weto gen erously ttntembered by their friends with u largo collection of gifts. They will reside on Butlet street, East Side. Among those present vvete Miss Mabel Spencer, Ham L AVllllams and Fur man G. Spencer, of Scranton. ( Ted Iloukley nnd James Corcoran re turned last night from Mount 1'lsgth with sovttal hugo tattlo snakes. Tho jpptlles were placed In Mr. Corcoran's window and attt acted a latgo ttowd. LETTERS FROM -I HE PEOPLE. Under this heading Bhott letters of In terest will bo oubltaheil when accompa nied, for publication, by tho writer's nnme '1 ho Tribune will not be held re sponsible for opinions hero expressed ANOTHER CHRISTIAN GONE. HERO Editor of Tho Ttlbuuo. Sir: The many ft lends in this and other countries of Mr. Morv H Hunt, the author and leader ot the wot Id movement for BClentlllc tetnpetance ed ucation In public schools, will mourn with her the death which has just oc elli red of her only child, Captain Al fred E. Hunt, of I'lttsburg, FennsI vanla, a chemist and niotallutglcal en gineer of world-wide teputatlon. The closest of all ties, a common Intel est In noble alms, bound together this mother and her distinguished son Ue sidos his mother ho leaves .1 who and son. Roy A. Hunt. Although closed in tho morning of his joung manhood, his has alteady been an nchlevlng life, not only fot himself, but for his country. In tho application of science to the construc tive arts, especially in the production of aluminum by the Hall process, he has not only won honorable distinc tion, but has helped to give tho woild a now and valuable metal. For this and other like discoveries and woik, he was made a fellow of the Atneil can society for tho advancement of science; the ounget man who ever received that distinction. For his essay contributed to the engineering tongtesa nt the World's Columbian exposition, in competition with exputs ftom all lands, he was aw aided the highest honor In tho gift n that congress the Norman gold medal Although born in Massachusetts and educated In her institutions, ho catly made Pittsbutg his home, wheic he was Identified with the development of some of the Important industties of that city. Love ot country and tho military instinct matched his Interest In science, and in addition to his crowded lite of studj and busines as a metallurgical engineer, ho otganlztd and commanded for nearly llfteen jeais a division of tho National isuatds of light artillery in his adopted state When war with Spain was declared, he, with his men, was among tho llrst in the field. He wus a born leader of men, with the unselfishness nnd pet sonal magnetism that win for such leadership an affectionate and lojnl following. Tho following; extract tiom one of his letters tells the stoiy that ltd to the death of this Christian heto. ' It I only could havo banished tho tnalatta microbes from out carnp as I did the canteen and soma other abuses, we should have ondtited unhutl the hatdshlps ot Mount Gretna, Chlcka niaugu, the transport ships nnd l'orto Hleo, but no man in our sutioundlngs, which wo could not prevent, tould breathe and not Inhale malaria geims, mote to be dt tailed than Mauser bul lets " The city of Flushing, which went wild with jov when ho returned ftom the war biinglng alt his men with him Is now plunged In gtlef by his death, their loved nnd honoted citi zen, as ate his many ttlendb In this countty and Euiope, both in and out of euuiueetlng clicks Numbois of ung men said as they gazed upon Ills face for tho last time- "Ho was m best it lend; he gave me my first start " Onl a few dnjs befoio ho died, in reply to the question talsed lit his pieencp, "Wete the Cubans, Fot to llicans and Fhlllplnos woith tho saMi llco of out noblo American soldkis'' Captain Hunt replied, "I do not look at the question ftom that standpoint. Tho vet diet of histoty will show- that the SpanlBh-Ameilean war wai for tho advancement of the ptinclples of hu man freedom f'r which our nation stands. Foi such principles, every ttuo Amoiicnn should bo willing to sacrifice, If need be, life Itself." "He nj assutPdly died for his coun try as ho would have clone had he been shot In battle," said Ills attending phy sician That nation is nut in its decadence w'Mch can pioduee such men as Cup. tain Alftcd E Hunt, and a citizen ship capable of appi eclating his noble qualities and service. A Comrade In Service. MaDufactufers of Furnltuw, Lackawanna Ave THE MARKETS. Wall Street Roviow. I3y Associated l'ttss. New Yotk, May 30 The stock mar ket moved up nhaiply today although at times considerable Irtegiilarlty ap pealed. Ccitaln large interests were open, purchaseis of their specialties and the absorption ot some 70,000 shares by London aided tho market leadots In pushing up their favorites. In the afternoon tho rapidity of tho advunco Induced the coveting of large short lines and commission houses w-eto ugaln active purchaser. Theto was no fluiry in the money market, the ruling tato for call loans being 4 per cent Sterling exchange eased oft on tho latgo purchases of stock for foreign account. An element In shap ing sentiment wan a rumor that tho government crop report to bo Issued Into today would show on improve ment of several points over last month's St, Faul'a favorable weekly statement ot earnings was a soutce of stiength to the Grangeis. Stocks which weto tho center of weakness vestttday, notably the Flower special ties wero amonc the strongest features today, liiookljn Tinnslt rising 714 and Ftdernl Steel and People's Gas about 4 each. Among the specialties there wete some very ptonouncod advances, Including Anici lean Tobacco, 12, Amer ican Smelter, 5!, Steel Hoop and Third Avenue C each; American Steel and Wire, Z; Tennessee Coal and lion and Continental Tobacco, 3iJ each, and An aconda Mining and Manhattan, 3 each. Thu lallwavs advanced from 1 to 3i points for active Issues, Hurllngton scoring tho extreme rise. Metropoli tan, which lost a point, was tho most ptonouncod, exception to the general sttength Practically evprj thing joined In the late advance, and the matket closed buoyant al the best. Total sale3 1.0J7.500 Italltoad bonds participated in the Implored speculative temper, but advances were not material, ex cept In a few Instances. Total sales, $2,S2O,000. United States new- Is ad vanced 'i, and tho Sc J,i In tho bid pi Ice. Ii Carrlugton i Cusack. New York. May 10. Tho matket opened stiong with sjmpathy with the advance In London, but soon sold off, as it hnu done tor the past few days, and for a while looked as though the bear wouuld have another Inning, but the genera! public seemed to a last wake up and again furnish the sup port they jliave iven it aU along this year nnd which has proved disas trous to tho professional Wall stteet tiadeis. This outside suppott caused the short selleis to commence cover ing. Flower & Company havo been big buyers ot their specialties. Commis sion houses have done a largo business on both sides of the market with pte pondciatlng otders on tho bull sides. This proportion o stocks during the foienoon started tinders to bidding up ptlces after 12 o'clock. The fact that there have been no failutes asnounred has given fresh covering to bull oper ations among the trading element. The absence of bad news has also kept olt tho market a good deal of stock which otherwise would certainly have been sold. Ae we havo so often said, tho steel stocks will sell very much higher and all stocks will sell as high or higher than they have sold, but there aio two sides to this matket and ttaders must nut look for one continuous advance, as wo have had up to the present break. Union nPelfio Is selling as tldlculnus lyol wo flguies. Tho common stock has a glorious future. It is on the bat gain counter now and will in about ftO days be quoted fully ten points above Its present level. Tho market closed very strong ani at about tho top prices Quotations furnished by LABAR & r"LL12K, etock, grain and cotton urok in, rooms WD and 210 Hoard of Traas building Scrontoii, Pn. Open. High- Low- Hos. Inir est set incr Am. Cot. Oil .... 33 '5 Ant Sag Reg Co ..ill) lil'j Atch , '1 o & S. Fe . 17r, 19 A , T. A. S F IT .. 5Pi M Am. Tubtcco Co ...,2ul 2U lll'i 17iu SI 'J)2 1S 2U Am S . W ... i.4N Ii7'i bf8 Mi'i Rrook R T 117'- 12T li;Vj 122 Can Southern. 5l'a fil'4 M .".4 N J. Central IP)', 113j 110',2 HS'i Cites. S. Ohio 25U 2i. 2T. ?il t hie. . W . ... 14 11 11 14 Chic N W lit 15PS 153 154"j Chle, U. &. Q 1J1 1U4 1!0H- l"1 C hie, Mil & St. P ..122Vi 121 122'u 124'4 Chic, It I &: P ... .U2ii 112i HO' 112Vi Chit . St. P. M. &. O. OVts r 'ti'i 07 C. C. C & bt. L .... SI fiFi 51 5Fi Cun. Gas Ii7 1S7 1M 1S7 Delnw tlo & Hud . .US liuifc 117 111)' Fctl. Steel, lr ... SI S33t Sy, 81 Fed. Steel, Com .... Mil ti-4 r.'jU tSi eltn F.lerttle llt.U U1 HG'i 118 Louis. iS. Nahh 147 C"H 04 C,"a Manhattan Flo ....111 U234 30M. 112 Met '1 rat lion Co . .2J.'i 22b"j 220'j 221 M. K .1 Te , I'r .. S2h 31 12'b nn Mo i'ntitlu 4. IFr 42h 4Fi Nat J.tad ti'S 32'i 3JC3 32'3 Not folk. Pr 01 1,7 fi'.4 67 N Y Ctlltt.ll UJ'i Ui'i 132 133' J Out A; AVcst 21 2ji 24i4 2V, North Puclflc 4 r.05j, 4stj, rov Net Paclllr. Pr ... 7tTH 77'3 7i. 77Va Pacific Mill 4S3 4Hi. 4VVj 4'H, l'eoplo's Gns 119 U'l'I llS'i 121?i l'hll. .5 Re id 20 20V- 1Si 2n, p v R, w Pr . . r.3?4 "u tw r,-j; Sniithern R R . Pr.. fil r M C2 Tenn , C V: Iron .. . 6'J CO B7 BVi Union Pacific 42Vi 43an 41' i IP J Union l'ac , Fr 7i V 73 Til's U. S. ltubbet . . . 4lii jo-'h 4s m, IT S. Leather. Pr .. (,9 7o' VO 70; Wabash I'r 21 21H 2j, Jij West. Union til tl'3 W74 OF CHICAGO ROARD Of TRADE open- Jllsh- Low- Clos. WHEAT, July . beptember CORN Jul) September OATS July . . . beptembt t PORK. July September I.ARD July .. .. September tug .'h est lne 717, 7p; 33 23U 71?4 33' 4 2T4 20 8 10 8 02 , 0 02 512 71 t ."34 33 23' S, t0 Fro St3 5 02 0 12 71 mo . 2044 SM s:3 4 '7 r.10 R17 S05 4 S3 510 Scianton Roaid of Trado Exchanfo Quotations All Quotations Based on Pni of 100. STOCKS RIO Asked. pscraniin tv nuniun iku. i-h 2) Ulrst National Bank ) F.lmhurst Botilevaid . Pei.intoii Savings Bank ;jj Knanttm I'ucHIng In llrst aiionui iaim ioo 'r, so i i.ii.t Mntional II ml; Throop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Railway Cn Dime Dep v Din Bank Eeoniimv Llcht. Heat Ac Pow er Conipiny , . Scranton Illuminating Heat &. Power Company Bern nt on Fort-ltu? Co Tinders National Banli Lnclca lumber i'o Lnclca Trunt Av Safe Dep Co. Sil 200 S3 lo-l F.0 10) ii 113!& hi MoofclC Aiouniuui cum to Scranton Paint Co. I'larls f- Suover Co, Com no Clatk Al Snover Co. Pr. j:5 Catson Coal Co . Scranton Axle Works Scr Iron Fence Ai Jlfir Co JiUIS IJkii Seranton Pars Hallway, llrst mortgage, duo 1'.'2) R5 I'cople's Street Railway, llrst mortpnse, due VJ18 U5 l'ooplc's Street Rallwnv. Geti orul mortgage, duo 1021 113 DlckHon Manufacturing Co. , Lacka. Tovvnahlp School 1 100 VI log ioo 102 103 100 iiw Ail. vernou uohi m . Krrnnton Alo works t . Scranton Traction 0 bonds ... US curcou coal co NtwYorkQraln and Produco Market. New York, May 10-Flour-Stcndy and considerably more nctlvo on low 6 ratio wlntorB. heat-Spot dull, No. 2 ml, MSc. epot f. o. b., afloat and ,3?,c. tlo valors No. a ted. Mc . to artlvo I. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 81c., f. o. b. afloat to artlvo, options opened steady, subsequently turned weak and ruledi dull and heavy al afternoon, closed easy at a2c. not dccllno, May closed 7i!",c.J July, TSSc ; September, 75',fec , December. 77ViC. Corn-fcpot steady; No. 2, 4lHi,c. f. o. b , ailoat spot, options stendy to til in all day. closing stead. May c!ocd .teii'.. July. ;v-v Oats-Spot steady, No V.Wc.. !"cU white, Jla-'ic; options dull. lilt tier Httong. western crcitmeo, Halic; lo. factory, 12u4oc; lmltntlon crconiety. l.li lie; stato dairy, 1-Ultc . do. creamery. Ha 17e. Cheese Old, weak; latgo white, ll'ie ; small do., 1114c ; larr.o kurd, UV.,0 , small do, lUfcc.. now cheese, llrtn, fiwe, U'SaSHc; nmall, UVJUc Eggs-Firm, hiuo and l'cnnsjlvanla, 14c, western fresh, lZaUc; southern, 12al.'c. Philadelphia Grain and Produco. Philadelphia. May 10 -Wheat-;c. low er, contract grade. May. .un.Sisc Corn -S(owK. V Mnr. .til4.ll 7 liC. OatS Steady, No. 2 white clipped. JllVsaluc, No. A do. do, &!!4nMc; No I mixed do , JU'ta 3."c. Huttor-l'lrrn, fair demand, fancy western cuutiirry. JH.O.; do prints, 20c Eggs-Sternly, fair detnand, fresh, near by. 13c, do western, 13" tc ! do sottth wtsteri), 13al3'iC. , do. southern, 12'4c Cheese Steady lkllned Sugurs Firm. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady but quiet, cltv inline In hogsheads, 4a , country tlo do bartels, 4c. dirk, tlo , Sc, cakes, Gt , grease, 21314c l.lvo Potiltrv-Stead) fowls, U.al2c , old 100 tors, 7iaSc , winter chickens, liilS" , spring do 2Ua2k , ducks, 9al2e. Drctsed Poultry Finn, fowls, choice, 12c , do. fair to good, llallVSe ; old roosters, So ; broilers, 27a32c ; w Inter chickens, L0a2le. Receipts Flour 1 CuO barrels and 4 000 sacks, wheat, none, corn, 94,XX btiMtels: outs, 47,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1.7iio bushels; corn, 3,0u0 bushels; oats, 24,000 bushels Chicago Grain and Produco. Chcigo. M"ay 10 -Antlcpatlon of a bear ish gov eminent clou it port weakened wheal toda). Tho contllcllti!? repents of tho strlko situation at Iiuliulo also cm btrrassed the dealing and win at closed nt a decline of ac , corn e losed un changed and oats '(,c. higher potk lost luc, lard, 2',2u5c. and tllis 2'sc Calt quotations wero as follows nour bteadj , No 2 red wheat. "Ial2c ; No 3 tlo tlo, 6i)i71c ; No 2 red 7la75c; No 2 corn, IJifcc , No 2 jellow, 3.V ; No 2 oats, L'e . No 2 white, Ua2!iVtc . No 1 bat lev, Tnlle ; No 2 vellovv, e ; No I oats. 2' c , No C white, 2'n29i1c., No. 2 birlev. jVi4ic; No 1 ii.in J10l notthwest, $1 in, prltno timothy seed, $22'; mess pork J? lutt.33, taru, 'i;iq4so( snort rib 54 al 70, tlry silted hhouldPiH 4i4al'c ; short clear, JlUlio, whiskey, 51 ,, tiugur.s, un changed. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 10 -Cattle Increased In creased suppl) reived to develop a moro Independent leellng on tho put of uu)ers nnd tho market tuled blow it i decline uf talOc Fancy pradts brought JolUa'M; choice steers, JuliS'S; mediums, J4 COi 4W, beef steers, $110alG3; stockers and feeders Jlalll; cows and helfeis, $3 0.l 4 2 j western fed steers, $l3ua5J, calves, $laC75 Hogs 1'oor dtnnnd and prices declined 2iuro.; fair to ehnice, JJ75a19'; heavj packers. $3 60t3 75; ntlxtd $1C0a3t3, butchei.s, J3C3a3 9i) llghtH, J3Wi3S5; pips, $1 25a3 73 Sjlteep Despite llbetal olfcr lngs prices hardeifd under good demand; cheep sold at JIGoaVJi; ) cartings, $5 25: Texans, $1.7.; wooled Colorado lambs, $3 900 23; clipped do. $!23a'iij3 Rpccipts Cattle, IrteOd head; hogs, 20,000 head; sheep, 16,000 head. New York Live Stock Market. New York, May 10 Reeves Light handy steer, firm; others steady; good bulls, higher; rows, stendv; common to choice steers, $4 10a" 50; top". $" 53.if TO; lot oxtn, ?4fa4 73; bulls, J3il23, cows, FJ2a3S3 Calves Trade brisk, lirices 13n2"o. hiithtr; poor to prime, J3 5Ualfo, heltcted $RS0i7; little calves and culb.$l a4 23. Sheep and lambs, good stock, firm; common and medium do, stead) unshorn Hbeep $3ad; bucks Jla4 50. clipped sheep, JlalOO; prime wooled limbs, J7 i"ia7 17' , common to choice clipped, do, $7V0("i, culls, I50; spring Iambs hluher at $U 5 23 eaeh. Hog-, Higher at $1 20.il.IO; light stato pigs, $4 15 Buffalo Live Stock Maiket. Hast Ruffalo, May 10. Cattle Receipts, two cars; matket was dull, steady and firm. Hogs Receipts, 15 cirs; mitket dull nnd lower, good to choice Yorkers, $!07n4 10; roufchs, $3 40.U50; pigs, fair to choice, $3 03a4t3 Sheep and Lambs Re ceipts, 22 cats, maiket active end high er, lambs, choice to etr.i. Ii. 2.",.n. .!-. .Mills und common, $175aC; bheep, wethets, H3 23 no 33; culls and common, $j 75a4 9). East Liberty Cattle Market. East Libert), May 10. Cattle Steady; cstrt, $3 .u i533; pilme. $3.0a3..0, ccia tnon, $3 30al Hogs Slow and lowet; prlnio heav) and best mediums, $IC3al 10; tood Yotkers. ii U3, light 'iotlcors, l'i3a , pigs, $3NaJ.93, tought,, J2 to ij W. Sheep I'lrm; eholeo wethers, $liua3 common, $2.50i3W; choice lambs, oit, 10, i-ptltig lambs, $wi7, veal calves, $tat).75. Oil Market. Oil Clt), Pi, May 10 -Credit balance. $113; certificates, no bid; shipments, li -tsS barrels; avetages e5,i;S2 bant Is, tuns, 1W.93S barrels, average, 7?,S31 battels. Bicyclists will have a cteat turn out al tho Ni tlonal Peace Jubile In ashlngton on tho Btcond ill) of the celebration, Muy 21. Theru vlll be u. taco on PeimsjlvunU avenuet irom tho capltol to the trens uty, In with It Raid, .Immcinun, Gardi ner, Klet, Cooper, Stevens, 1 ournlct and either famous siirlnters will contHit. At night of the sima da) there will be a pa ide uf wheelmen on llower elecoraul blc)cles in which over 5,000 c)cllsts uio expected to puttlclpate. LEGAL. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET lug to authorize Increase of capltul stock Thero will be u special meeting of the stockholders uf the Hawley Elee ttlc Light and Power company at tho of llco ot the coiupati), on Monday, Muy ICitli, at 3 o'clock p m , fot the purpose of voting tor or against un Incriaso cf iho capital clock ot thu comp.ni. MARK K. EDGAR, beerctar) OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS WILLIAM A. STONE. T. L EYRE, Governor. Superintendent. L. G. McCAIJLEY, Auditor General JAMES S. BEACOM, State Trcaatiret PROPOSALS OR FURNISHING STA tloner). Fuel and oilier bupplles In compliance with the Constitution nnd the laws of thu Commonwealth of Penn (.)lvanlu, wo hereby Invite sealed propo sals, at mlcea below maximum tali t tlxtd in schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other supplies for the sevetal de partments of the State Government, and for making repaint In the scviral de railments and for tho distribution of tho public documents, for the )car endlnar the llrst Tuesday of June, A D, 1'nX) Separate piopsals will be teeelved and fceparate contiacts awarded as an nounced In maid schedules Each pro posal must be accompanied hj a bond with at least two rurettea or one surety cotnnanv. approved by a Judge of tho point of common pleas of tho count v In which the person or persons making such propose ma) reside, conditioned for tho l.illliful performance of tho contract nd addressed and delivered in tho Hoard of Commissioners of Public Orountls and Buildings before twelve o'clock m, of Tuesday, tho 6th dny of June, A D ll at which time, the proposals will ho opened and published In tho Rccrptlun Room of the Execittlvo Department at Harrluburg. and contracts awatded aa soon thereafter as practicable. nittnks bonds and schedules containing all necessary Information can bo obtulned at this Department T L EYRE, Tor the Boird ot Commissioners of Piibllo Grounds and Buildings. City of Scranton St, Imp. 6 The People's POPULAR CLKAIIING HOUSE for the Hcucflt of All Wlio Ilnve Houses to Kent, Kcnl Kstuto or Other Property to Sell or Kxclmngc, or Who Want Situations or Help These r Small Advertisements Coit One Cent u Word, Sit Iimerttons for Five Cents n Word Lxcept situations Wanted, Which Arj In serted I'lce. WANTED. 'ArVWWvWWVWW VVVW MANUFACTURER'S SITU WANTFU Must contain 3 0u0 pquare leet. Ad dress with particulars Mill, Tribttno of fice. WANTUD-CASn OF UAT) HF.AI.TH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chetnlnl Co , New York, for 10 samples and 1.000 testlmonlxln. HELPWANTED. FORFLADY AND FORHMAN WANT ed to tiiko charge In bard silk wind ing ami spilling room. Addtess 20. Trib une olllce HELP WANTED-MALE. WANT12D -TIIRFI1 pALFSMFN TO sell eofteo mid tea In city. Liberal s tlar) None but experienced agents mod upplv. Rox 25S, Scruiiton, Pa. HELP WANTED -FEMALE. WAN1FD-A GIRL TO DO GFNURAL housewotk at 21S Spruco street. GIRL WANTFD-TO DO GFNFRAL houework Must bo recommended. Mrs. F L Hitchcock, 1K9 North Wash lngton avenue. WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework apply with reference nt No. 1011 Notth Main avenue. Tripp's Homestead. LADIES TO EMPROIDER-GOOD TAY- Ing. easy work icnt to )our home; wrlto for simple and materials. Unlqii9 Embroider) Co.. 102 Fulton St.. New "iork. WANTED-TO EXCHANGE. WANrED6 EXCHANGE AfTne uptight pUno, first-class make, but little used, for good horso and bugs). Address P O. Boc 217 FOR RENT VOil REN r DES1RAULE STORE, hplendld basement, olG Spruce street; splendid dikes on second floor, thlril lloor Hit, we'll equipped, good condition L. A Watrcs. HOUSE TOR RENT-SIj ADAMS AVE- nue; modern linptovrments. rent. $26 00 Inquire DImo Rank, Mr. .ut filch HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF 1IAR- ry Spencer nt Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmoic. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, NO 207 North Washington avenue, formerly occupied by j w. Guernsey Steam heat, elevator, rear entrance For terms apply to Jones Bros. 311 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RENT -HOUSE C21 MADIN avenue, steam heat; cvetv conveni ence Apply Owens Pros , Wl Madison avenue FOR SALE FOR SALE-TiTr'ee' SECOND HAND buggies. Apply to J. L. Connell. rOR SALE A MARHLE SODA WATER nppitatus with eight S)rup guages. two hteel fountains, syrups, and all other accessories. Completo and of mod em st)lc, reedy for Immediate use and will bo sold at a bargain. AddreaB No. 10 South Main Mteet, Plttston. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue Tor partleulais address Box 345, Scranton. Ta. rOR SALE-TEN R-T-P-A N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. One gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT-GREEN RIDGE house. Apply to John Horn, ptoprie tor. FOR SALE OR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE. C03 Qttlncy avenue; city steam, selllrg price, Jf.,000; rent, $10 per month including bteam heat G F. Ronolds. FURNISHED ROOMS. FtRtNTNICTUA FURNISHED looms, use of bath, desirable loei tlon; gentlemen only. Referenco ro quirod Address P. O box 12s, city. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM I OR rent In aulot hoiixo. one or two chil dren. Address. W. P S Tribune olllt o. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED--PARTNER TO INVEST IN a good manufacturing article at once for particulars call upon II. F. Lowe, Scranton Houo, city. REAL ESTATE. TOR SALE-MY RESIDENCE AT 233 Colfax averuc; Just ci mpleted All modern Improvements Hardwood finish, i-anltary plumbing, electric lights etc. Price reasonable. Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. NEWSPAPERS THE W1LKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scrantntt at the news stands of Rtlsmnn Rro 403 Spruce nnrl 501 Lin den, M Norton 322 I uuiiwanna avenuo; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce stteet CITY SCAVENGER A.B RRIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULI.1 and cess pools; no odor Improved pumps used A BR1GGS. Proprietor Lenvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store corner Adams and Mulberr) Telephone 9340. SCALP TREATMENT. MRSrrIELLlSCri'nUTAS ment. EOe . shampooing Me facial mnssite- manlturlng, 23c , chiiopod). 701 Qutncy SITUATIONS WANTED AOlTceSirANlTFEKEm wlahts a situation in hotel or pttvato family without mlstns pt.-fei i ed Ca I or address E L Whaltc, Smith street, Dunmoic, Pa. SrH'TnONWANTED-BY A YOUNC, woman nt washing or ollleo cleaning. Address. Mis Louis Stivdcr. 133 Hlckury street. City. SITUATION WANTED-RY AN EN(T llsh woman as. lieuiFekecptr; goeil cook Addrcsr, E J , Tribune ollleo. SITUAT foN WANTiTiI-Ry" A YOI'NJ woman at homework In pilvate tam lly Only those wanting help throw a tho summer need teply Addrtss M C, Tribune olllce BTtVatToN WANTED 1 OR tl EN et al housowork hi small family PleubO call 23S Putnam street. SITUATION WANTED WASHING, honing or any kind of house cleaning ly the day ot will take w ishlng honu Mrs. Lee. fldo dooi, 410 Franklin avenue a marrTed man wantswo"rk AS leamBter or hid kind of work, can give t,ood rcfetcnee 2JI Reese strut, Scranton Pa A L S B) Catrlngtnn Cusack. SORElt! INDI'hTRIOUB MARRIED man would lltto to dtlve storu wagon Knows tho city well. Oood leforems Address 32d Kressler court. SITUATION WANTED-RY AN EXPE tlonced m In taking care of lawns, spading gaidens, painting fences und llower beds, or cutting lawn's, 227 Marlon stteet, opposite factory, Green Rldc, Exchange. SPECIAL NOTICE. in oimmt to r.NcouRAcni thr x'si: of gas In stoves and ranges, tho price of gas for that purpose Is hereby ntiido subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from tho regular rate of $1.10 per ono thou Bund cubic feot consumed, provided tho bill Is paid on or before tho 20th dty of the month In which tho bill Is presented. A separate meter furnished by tho com pany Is neccs3arv. n order of the board. O D HAND, Sccretnry tho Hcranton (las and Walor company and the Hide Park Gas com- piny. April 21th, 1SU LOST. LOST-GOLD RAND RING R11WARD if re tinned to Hotel Terrace. PROFESSIONA L. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scranton. K L WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 600 Washington avenuo. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 413 Spruce st , cor. Wash. av.. Scranton. FREDERICK L RROWN. ARCHITF.T. I'rlro building, 120 Washington aveiuc. Scranton. T I LACEY . f,ON. ARCIHTECT3, Traders' National Rank nevrsrs DR. I. O LYVfN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. W)omlng and Mul berry. DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OFF. P. O. ril. C C. LAUUACH. Ill Y)omlng ave. WELCOME C SNOVER, Conl Exchange, 2nd floor, Room D Hours, i) to 1, 2 to 3. HAT MANUFtCTURCR. 'lOLLFS. 401 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES )our hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RCSTAURANT3 THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P ZE1GLER Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D L A. W paset get depot. C'. iductcd on tho Eu topean plan. VICTOR LOCH, Prop lWV-TS M J DONAHOE, A1TORNEY-AT-law. Ollices, bl2-blt, Mcars llulldltii, FRANK E. BOYLE A'l i UY AND e'ounsellor-it-Law, Burr b i ig, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue AVILLARD, WARREN .. KNAI'l'. AT torno)s and Counscllors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21 JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. llorms 514, C13 and 510, Board of Trade building. D. P. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on rcil estato secutlty Mtars' building comet Washington nv-enuo and Spiuco httect. JAMES J. H HAMil'"ON ATTORVEV-at-Law. 301 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903 101, oth floor, Mears building L. A. WATRES. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW W)2 Board of Tiado bulb'lng. Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth buPdlng Scianton, Pa PATERSON Al WILCOX, National Bink building. TRADERS' C COMEGYS, building 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. BERTHOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS AND SU?aOVS MARY A SHEPHERD. M DirOJlE-oritMi-t,, CW Linden htreet. DR. W E ALLEN 512 NORTH WASII Ington uvenuc. DR L M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 203 Ro.it d of Trade Building Omen liotus, b tt 9 a in , .' to .! and 7 to 8 p m. Resl. dence. COS Madison avenuo DR C L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Tius Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ollleo telephono 13'i3 Hotir 10 to 12, 2 to I, 7 to 0 DR S W. L'AMOREAUX, OPFICL .'IS Washington itvt nue Residence 3313 Mulbeti) Chronic diseases, lungs, heatt, kldnes und genlto-urlnary or gans a fcpcclolt) llouis, 1 to 4 p. m W G. ROOK, VETERINARY Sl'R gecn, Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital 121 Linden ttrect, Scranton. Telephone :.b72 SCHOOLS SCHOOlT OF TIH0 iXcTvAWANNa", Scranton, Pa Courses prcparator) to college, law, medicine or business Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue Rev Thom as M Cairn, LL. D. Wultei 11 Buell, A M SPEDS O R CLARK Ac CO SEEDMEV AND Nursenmen, storo 116 Washington ave nue, green huiise, 1330 North Main ave nuo; store telephone, 782. wine scxceNS JOS KUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKX. wunna avenue, Sercnton, l'a , manufae. turer of lro Screens HISCELLNlZOUS DAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls plcnlcb, patties, receptions, wed. dings and conceit woik furnished. For tt-rmii. nddrc-3 R J Bauer, conductor. 117 W) omlng avenue, over Hulberts' muslo store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes papt r bags, twine Warehouse 110 Washington avenue, bcranton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LehtRh V.iliTv Kiiilni.iJ. In elfen Feb. 5. 1S9J. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D All! R R at u 4") a m and 12 UJ, 2 js 427 Black Diamond Express, und 11 20 p hi. BundttjH 1) i. II , US. 7 4! p m Tor White Iluvon Hazh ton and prin cipal points in tho coal teglons via D AL 11 R. R, u ''.-, H1"1 - P. m. For POUSVlilc, K l 1' '" Tor Bethlehem, l.ostun. Reading, Har risburg and prlnclptl Intermedium sta tions via D. A. 11 R. It . C45 n m , 12 03, 2 1S 127 Black Dlumom Impress. 11 jo Sunday. P ill 15S 7 I? p m Uor Tunkh.innock, Towamla Elmlri Ithaca. Uenevij and principal Intel me.ll nto stations, viu D L. & W. R R Su3 11 in , 12 &3 and 1 33 p m I'or Gem v a Rochester. Buffalo Niirf aia I'ulls. Chicago and all points west via D Ac II R 11,1203 33. Black Dlamoml Express, 7 4S und 1110 p in. Sumiajs D Ac ll . 11 43 a. m 7 43 p m Pullman pirlnr and bleeping 01 Lehigh Viil't) patloi curs on all tnlns h. twion Wilkes Ilirro und New York Plnladel uhla, Butfalo and Suspension Bridge ROLL1N 11 WILBUR, Oeu Supt South Bethlehem, Pi CHAS. S LEE, Gen Pass Agt , 20 Cort land street, New York. A. W. NONEMACHER. Division Pass, otigcr Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 03 Lackavvunna ave , Scranton, l'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Schedule It nil;ct May io, tSot. 7.30 n. m., week days, for Bunburjj llnrrlsburp;, Philadelphia, Daltl moie, WaslilnRton, nnd for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 n. m., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvllle, Roadlnp;, Norris town, and Philadelphia; and tot Eunbury, narrlBburg, Phlladel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburp; and the West. 3.12 p. m., daily, for Sunbury, liar risburg, Philadelphia, BaltU more, Washington, and Pltts burg and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. i ii miTriikcV.R,01,l en'l P. Ant J. II. HUTCHINSON, Oeneral Manazer. Del., Lackn. and Western. Ti.,:ff?ct Mo'iday, Nov. 14, 1S93. nriS iT" Scranton uh follows: Ex 5S ni?' Jork "(1 ' P"ln east, i'ty ' - B 10, 8 CO nnd 10 05 a. in.; 12 05 anil " ! p. m. t,i!ilf,,l'CB.'1 .t,r Boston. Trenton, PhlladeU i)'lU,A1'1 tho south, C10, 8 00 and 10.03 a, in . 12 r and 3.33 p. m. t ob) Innmi necommodatlon, 6 10 p. m. J;;1""3 for Blnghamton, Oswego, EI Mni'i.CM!ll!,r' I,ath- Dansville. foun 1 r- .' in?!?. 1,urfnI. W. 2 35. 9 00 a. m.l iio.,. . V, p- m- making closo connec .VnrM'.'l V1"11110 to " PohUs In tha west, i-n"i?st nnd southwest. w asitliiKton accommodation. 3.40 p. m. 'iingimmton ami way stations, l 05 p. m. Aicitolnon accommodation, E10 p. m. l.xptess for tttca nn(i itlohlleld Spring -3a. m, nnd 153 p. m. Ithlcn. -. ft - ' -,. . r .. ,,' -.... .. it. hi tiiiii j iKi ii. in. T" Northumberland, Plttston, WllkcSJ J.arro PH mouth Rloomsburg nnd Daiv4 viiie. making coso connection at Nortlw VtMM.r"ni1 r"r Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, J,5l',31.ore. Wishlngton nnd tho south. iA. ;lh,'nieilaiid and Intcrmcdlito sta "ons, 6 00, 10 05 n. m , and 1 05 und 5 40 p, ,nnJ1,enke and Intermediate stations, r,,iinn.'' 1' 10 n m Plymouth nnd Inter medlato stations, 3 35 and i 00 p. m. Fo Kingston. 12 5". p. m. i unman parlor and sleeping conches on all tpresH trains lor detailed Information, pocket tlmo, .riJl. r.etlf- nPl,IV " M. L. Smith, Dls lice Pas,"-nBer Agent, depot ticket oU Delaware und Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. 6th, trains will leava Scianton as follows, lor Curbontlnle-e. 20, 7R3, S 33, 1013 a. m,r: .17,,,,00": 't- 221'- 352. 5" . 7.57, 0 13, ll 00 p. m , l 10 a. m For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal. Bos ton, New England points, etc. 1 20 a. m. For Honcsdale-C 20, 1013 a. m. 2 20, 5 21 p m. For Wilkes-Rarre-C 43. 7 4S. S 43, 9.38, 1 A ,n' . '" : J20s- 121. 2-!S. 3 33, 4 27, 010, 7 43, 10 41, 11 TO p. in lor New York. Philadelphia, etc., U . Llll';1l,Anlley Rallroitd-0.4r. a. m, 12 03, 1 -, 4 27 p m ; with Bluck Diamond Ex press. U .jo p m. For I'cnnsvUanla Rnllroad points, C 43, 0 35 a m ; 2 is. 4 27 p m. i. .or western points via Lehigh Valley Rallroiil-7 4S a m , 12 03, 3 31, with Blaclt Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m i 1 rains will nrrivo in Scranton as fol lows , KroHCarbndalo and the North-6 40, 7 41, 8 3S, 9TI, 10 IS, 11 BS n. m.; 123, 215, 3 23, 4 23, 7 41, 10 3S. 1127 p. 111. n L'0"1 Wllkes-Ilarro and tho South-6 17, J'i' Si"- I00S' "K n ; IIS, 211. 3 15, 0 20, C 21, 7.E1 s ni 10 03 p. m ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Ll Carbonrlale-9.07, 11.33 p. m ; 1 37, 3 S2 3 51. 9 33 p m For WiIkes-Rarrc-9 4S, 1143 a. m ; 1 3 3 2S, 5 13. 7 43 p. m. Lowest rates to ill points in United States and C.inodi J. W BUPDIClC, G. P. A . Albany, N. Y 1 1. W CROfaS. D P A., Scranton, Pa. Central Rallro.ii of New Jersoy- (Lehigh and Susquehunna Division ) Stations In New York Foot ot Liberty Ftrcet, N It und South Ferry, Whitehall btreut. Anthracite coal useu exclusively, Insure lng cleanliness and comfott. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV 20 lS'H. Trains ltuvo Scranton for Plttston, Wilkes. Barre, etc , at 8 30 10 10 a. m , 1 2, 2 83, 3 20, 7 10 p m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m , 1 00. 2 15, 7 10 p m For Lakewood and Atlantic City, 6 34 n m For New- Yotk, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 u0 (express) a tn . 1 20 lespress), 3 20 (ex-, pre ss) p m Suuda) s. 2 13 p in. Train leaving 1 20 p. m . an Ives at Philadelphia. Re idlng Terminal, 7 0J p. m, und Now York. 7 "3 p m For Maueh Chunk Allentown Hethle hem, Eavton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. m, 120 J lop in. Sunduvs. 215p in l'or Baltlmoto ami Washington, and ptiluts south nnd west ila Bethlehem, t, SO a. m , 1 20 P m Sundaj s, 2 15 p m. Fot Long Btar.ch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at 8 10 a. m . 120 P in For Readng, Leb inin nnd Harrlsburr, via Allentown, S 0 a m, 120 p m Sun dav, 2 13 p m Uor Pottsvllle. S 10 a 111 1 20 p. m Ri'tutulug leivoNew York, foot of Lib erty stteet North River, at 400, 9 10 (ex press) a. m , 1 30 (express) p m. Sundays, I e'av o New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street nt 9 03 a m , 1 23 p. in. Passengers nrrlvlng or departing from this ttunlnil can connect under cover with all the elevnttel ralloads, Broadw.iv ealde cars and ferries to Brookl)n nnd s'tattu Islends, miking tpilck transfer to nnd fiom Gtand Central depot and Long "I'tavo Phlladelnhla, Reading Terminal, i"iu m 3 OOp m Sundi)s 6 15 p. m Through tickets to nil points East, South and West at lowest rates at tha StJ.tliin OLIIAUSEN. Gen Supt H P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass Agt. L'rie nnd Wyoming Vnllcy. Time Tablo in Effect Sept. 19th, 1S9S. Trains leaio Scianton for Now York, Newburg and inte imcdlato points oil F.rlo railroad, also for Hawley and local nolnts, ut 7 03 n m nnd 2 23 p m Trains nrrivo at Scranton from uuove points at 10 23 a. m , and 3.15 and 9 w p. m. SClMMn 111VI110N. In r.ffeet Orlobor aoili, 181lt). 'sgy ' North llotiuiL h Bouiia, 305 F20I 9111,300 - ! sutlons -k!- 2 3 pal xu ! 11 Nrrivo Learei a mi 7SVN Y Franklin ht ,,., 7 7iniWe'3t 4inil street .... 7M ... 700 vveeiiawkcu ... ma am i- m Arrive I eaTe r iir m 10 iili adosla 87t 4 ij 1040 . liu Ilancoclc .... a lf 4 31 10 31 . l.'f, Starlight ... H'il 4 'f, lii .'l .. i.'cii l'i fit 011 Pari; .. iJl ' 10 15 12 40 Winnooa .. ait tu 1001 .... 122V Poyotcllo .... sw''i ttfii .... 12 it Orsun . ties 6 i 940.... 12 el Tleacact Mt. act t Sn 9 6.... 1169 Unlondale . lit l.'l ..... 1149 Korestnty . Hl 641 9Ki .. u3t Carb)ndii .... U IM 9 07.. mo White Hrldj e .. tasi 66 90i .. lll-'V Maylleia . 18 48- SKI Sll, ,1121 Jrrrayn .... a 49, Bin I3. 'ills, Aichlbald ,. ssiltoj 860 ,...'U IV Vinton .... SEC0U 8 46 11 11 I'rckvlllo ... 16 in) : . itior ciljpliaiit ... 4i;i mo .... 11 ov rricebnrg .... 401'iwi 8 3i .... ii at 'lliroou . , 419 ( 7 KU.. .iiioi rrnvldence . ii48 8 11,, 'naff Park Place .... fll7'.i 8 30.... 1IO6A hcranton .... 480l6;Ji am 'i 11 Leave Arrive r u h cunOar onlr t slgntOes that trains stop on signal for pas. engvri 1 1 alns tm ana m Sunday only Other trains dally except Funday. t-rcure rales via Ontario Western beforo purcbaMn? tlcketi and live money. brouiih W oiner outftt simper and trta re clluiui chair car New orkto Cfctcicp wrhout change. lnooeiiKr CI3J Ujdcccil to t'wo Cnita I or .Ulle. J.O, Andorcon, OetuFaas Act. T, nttorott, Dtr. i-cfts, Lgl. boraaton. pa. I
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