2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 189S, GENERAL MERRITT WILL GO LAST General Qrctat to Lead the Second .Manila Fxpcdllion. the men profd or their COM MANDER -A SOLDIER. A DIPLO SIAT AND AN AUTHOR-COURT MARTIAL IN CAMP -A CHRIST1.VM COMMISSION WILL HE ORGAN IS5HD. Son Francisco. June 7. The iimi who will compose the second Mutillu expe ditlon tuo pleased thai lltlgailler (Jen finl Greene ip to Ijp their c'omninndor Besides being u soldier he 1ms u ticolil ns ii dlplnmut and u inuntiBei f buid lii!4 otitotpilsc"'. lie lias Ion ilooutut ed In Emupi for btuvery, ls un author ot icputo nml an ui'tlvp iiiPinbpr of bcvcial scientific societies It l silt nilsud that hl diplomatic expli-noo will bp of .service to General Men lit In Hip government of I hi' Philippines. The troops which will ho under his eotn liinnd aiP Hip Flisl Coloiudo volun tocts, tin- Ti nth Pennsylvania volun toclb pun of Uip Hlghtoi nth and Turn t) -third 1'iilti'il States Infuntt)- and either the- I'tah light urtllloiy or tin; Thlid United States attlllei). eiieinl Greene visited ill- ump of Hip Tenth I'ontis lunl i roglniiil, and before making himself known to any of Hip officers ot the regiment inspoel cd the company stter-ts, visited the cook tents. Iio'tnl in at tlio guard linns" und e.atnlnid the hospital He then Introduced hlmfir to Colonel Iliuvklns ii ml vppnt almost an lioui In the mnip, asking ihout the condition of the regl iiiPitt, the health of the men, theh pio fli'leney In ill ill and the amount and l.lnd of drilling to which thv had been Biilijcitt'd dally. Geuerul Green" said that the China Mould he his llugplilp, an l that i.'eiientl Menltt would not u company tin sei-ond expedition Orih-is have iieen leeelvpd at the Fiestilln for the Fourth United States cavalry lo piepoie for son lep In the Philippines. Colonel Morris has been Instiueted to have six tionp.s leadv lo go to Manila within two wei'ks The (.ivalrrmen aie to tale hoi'si h to the number of ton. f the animals nte t'ansferred without inurh loss and fitiiirt the ellmate In the islnnds an other regiment "f c.ivalr) Is to be sent on later, probably. The emu t-maitlal apiiolnteil by Major Oneiul Otis has organised with Colonel O. H. Patton, First Nobrnslin, president, and Lieutenant Smith, Judge advoeate One of the most Intel istlng cn-cs that Is to come before the court Is that of John Campbell. Ilte-plaer In the Tenth Pennsvlviinla, who has been under an est ever since the regi ment left Mt. fiiiina, Pa., for cutting the hi cec lies of a negro "stiikcr." who belonged to Compan C of the Penn sylvania ittllleiy, which was then camped at Mt Ontnn. Genet al Meriltt ha.s Issued oiders di recting Compan) F of the Washington Vcdunteer regiment to go to Angel Jnlnnd for gunlson duty. It Is only a temporal y assignment, as the com pany has been pi oml.ed to go to Ma nila In ease Its regiment Is entered to that place. The Methodists of tho state will or ganize a Christian commission on a similar plan to the one which was In existence during the dill wni The object of the commission Is to Le the sniiltual vre'fnie of the soldleis. The Colorado. Nebiuskn. Pennsylva nia and Minnesota men have been ac tuated and the men of the otbpr iegl mcnt.s will be vaccinated as tapldlv us he 'uuk tan be done. BASE BALL. SECOND V. M C. A DEFEAT. iloni'iilule Club looli ii Gunio Irom I'liein i-nleulii). Tho Sirnntnn Y. M. C. A. team suf fered t'-eli second defeat on the home gt minds by being deffiited by 1 tones dale yestenluy. llloomsburg took their tiist sculp and b ith gomes woie lost hv the Inability of the Y. M c ,. pluy cis y but the opposing iilteheis. O'dma. ot caibomlale, in old State leigner, did the tiM vestoninv and only u.ivp thorn !le hits si seven Innings thej wre unable to (hid the ball, when Owens g ,i :n u,,. ,Tnim, ,, t'.aited the hlttlns. SliiBks by Uiook. Nulan and tinugh an i amid them a inn In ihe 'chth. and tho other inn was ycond by lliooks on ii base i, ,ais kuiih,., ,;y x,n und nr eno) of Sicjiiniivei. Cones dale's runs vn scoied In the third 'ind bffh Innings. The i:,,.t UK on ., ,,,. J or ot Mulderlg's u i-nc rtric o and u hit. nml the other inn on two doubles, t,, singles juiil an nnor of Caunlian's. Kl. losing Is the detailed luecutnt of the K'nne. HONCSDAl.i;. , , A " ' J a. j: HouBhem. Jh .. . S i i 5' u 0 McAndrow. ss 4 0 1 -, u lJn-y. b I 0 1 0 3 1) Monin, e 4 1 2 ,"l 0 iV11;1.1, ,f 1 u 0 0 u 0 Miuller. ef 2 2 I J 0 'rlioU. Ih I 0 '0 S u 0 "'him. p 10 10 3 0 t'cuonover, It i ; 0 1 Totals 37 5 U j; I3 j 8CU ANTON. , , A.n. h. 11. o a. j:. Itrooks, Sl S 3 J S L' 0 r-"Ul!t. P 3 0 1 0 2 11 illiimlln. SI 4 0 0 ti J 0 iatuthan. If H (J 1 0 0 I l.ounn. c 4 u 0 a j I, cieuiy, bs a 0 u 1 10 cilllerah, if 4 0 I i 0 0 MuMurlg. ih j 0 0 S U J Owens, lb 8 0 1 fc 0 U ONiIII. cf 3 0 0 110 TOtnlrt SU 2 0 27 14 2 Jbitlesdalo 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 01 Bcrunton 1 0 j 0 0 j 0 1 v2 IJarned tuns IIcr.QMlole, 2, Scruntop. t. TwO'luino hits Doiuibeitv, MeAndl'in. hliiiller. Throc-liasi hlt-hhiiller. S.cerl IIlo hltR ScociifAei. Nolan. Stolen buses - rti oono cr, Ilroi U.. Nolan, cu.w. Left on bases Hon rdiile, 0, Hcianion l! Struck out- Hy O'Oarn, ONM1I, by No Ian, MeAmlrew, l)nff, Sherhol.. Uouble plajB McAiuhew to rrur.. Fust on eirnr.i lIon"Mlnle. 2, tli rnnton, 1. Klrst on balls-Off O (Jura. J, off N !an. 0. lilt by pitcher McAiulrtw. Marau, Nolan, Wild throws-Mourn '.', Luprfii, l I'm. plre Chin Ipb Zhiik. Time l.M. Hcorer W H. Hughes NATIONAL LEA0UE. At Philadelphia- r.h, fit. Louis 1200 1 2000-U ii o Philadelphia 000410 0 00- I 3 1 Bolterlfs -Taylor and Olenunts: Plutt, PuiHUI i.ml McFailund, Umpires Kms 1H i.nd I'eny. Al Hon n- R.H.i: rimlntwtl . . ..0 0 0020000-3 2 H' flou ... .1 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 - 9 H 4 batteries Hwjc l and Vaughn: Nlcholx ml -Herman. I. niplie Cushman und Heidlnr. At New York-" " 11.11. U. ChlcniM 0000000 3 9-3 4 1 New York 05 0 0 d 0 0 0 0-0 5 1 pntterlcs Or linth and Uotiohuc; lm mcr mid Grady. I'mplres McDonald und O'Hay. At Urooklyn (1 Innlngii)- Hill!. Cleveland . ...'.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .1 I 0-- r. I.! 1 IllooklMi 1 1 30 000 1 l-li 10 i Pattetles -- MeAlllster and O'Connor; Kennedy nritl Ityafi. I'mplres Swuit wood und Wood. At Iliilthiioic-- It II 11. LoiiMllle 1001010 0 0-a J 'I RiltlmoM 3 0 2 0 .1 J 1) -ll H I llnttiles Howling -unci Snyder: M" Jnmrs and Robinson. I'mylies anjder nml Andrews. At Washington- It ILL. I'lttsbiug 00 0 oon i 2 0-:: .i 1 Washington 0 0 ' 1 0 0 1 0 0- 2 5 Haiti rlpf--T iraiehlll nml Hcbtlvei, Mir cer, Swnlni and McUiliii. t'mphe Lvnch urd Conuolh. EASTERN LKAliUE. ai .Montieal-OO Innings)-- It. 11. 11. Pruvlileiii e . ... 1 11 2 ' 1 0 0 0 1 1- S 10 1 Montreal 11 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 U-7 11 7 HattLiies Ituililerlnim and Leahy: Soiidcrs and Juckllts, At Huffalo- it.n.i:. llufTalo 1 0 2 1 0 0 CO 1-11 U 2 Sruiusr 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 I S PI 1 lintteiier -Horton. llrown and Dlgglns; K'isslngi r, Iliclcernnd Iluriell, At Toronto- It.H H. Totonto 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 I o-lj 1,-, 3 Spi Ingth Id . . 0 0 0 1 0 e 3 'J t S 3 li.itteilos -Williams and Duncan; raiou and NlrlioN. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Heading- Heading s; Patron 0, At Newiuk llaitloril, Si Newark, 2. At Hlchiniiid Richmond, 7; l.'iucne ter. 3 At Not folk Norrolk, ,i; Ulentovwi, &. COLLEQE (JAiMES. At l'hllailolphla-l'iiivcislty of Pennsyl aula, j, Manliuttiin, '.',. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Ilarlys accept the challenge of tho Senatois, nf Cm lion street, tor a game of ball June 12 at 2 o'clock shuip. Frank Sl.uicri., man Igtl. The Wnllii Wahs, of Providence, accept tho elmllenge of the Tiivloi Reds fm a fcunie of ball on Veiliu.d,i, .lime S, and will lie nl Tailor at J. 15. PIcim- incut es. .Limes Haswfll. manager. The Walnut Stteet Stars challenge the Rjttleis or Hull for June 12 on Halia Head gtouml'i at 2 1 111. Please answer soon In this p.ipei. T. (lolden cnptiiln. The Rusittis, of the South rilde, necept tlic challenge of the Senators, of I'arbon stnel. foi June U on the Senators" Kiounils at 2 M sharp. Mi el us ot the itrounds. J Haht'i manager; .1. H.ukr, c!i)taln. The Kmlys elnllcnge the ModocUs tor a game of ball Smnln. tune 1.'. on tlio ilellcld gioei.ils at 2 rn ji. tu sliiui). lake Laurel Hill i u nnd get o at Ash street anil we will meet jou. Flank Slatluv. ln,1M gel. No 3'i schrol team would like to plav a gaum with the No 10 stimol on the Mf inlaw gioiinds Cutiitdn. June 111, at 10 TO ii. m. L psteln, captain. Tin- Wist Fide llinwiis elmllenge the Holfurd club, ot Piikxllie. tu n game of ball June 12 at 3 10 p. in. shaip Answer as quick as po-sihle Thomas, inanjser. The West Side Hrowns defeated th" Luki.wiireas hist Suud.i lo u score ot 21 to 20 Although the suae ran wry high the game was hotlv contested In which the lii.n h ttlng ot th Hrown was the featuie. The leitteiles wile ns folli ws: Hi owns. Halt Oliiham and Uavls; Li.cic aw annas. CJrltl'n Oiiugh.in Colenian and Ciimmlngs The I1p.i.v lllttns. of C.ieen Ridge, haw orciiiiUeil for the scimhi with the folluwing plavem Anthony .Mavlie. e. ; James O'Hura. p. Hicene Scluoeilei, p.; Sdnev Hlls ss ; William L.ils, lb ; Walter Cm 111, 2b.. Krtwnrd Manle. 31. : J. J. O'Hora. if, Harry Oiattiin. cf.; Jo seph O'llor.i. If. Thev are open for any amateur teams In the iltv under 20 car, the Sliders or the Alumnls of the West Side, piefeired, tor Satiinl.u. June lis. We will pla the Sliders on their own grounds, the Alutnnls on om -. Hdwnrl Manley, eiiptaln. TRANSPORTS WANTED. Philippines I xpcilitimi Delayed on Vi'coiiut ol Lack of Troop ships. San Francisco, June 7. Theie Is much dissatisfaction in nimy i ircles over the delay In stnitlng the thlid expedition to Dewe's rebel Assist ant Sectetary of War Melklejohn comes In for ciltlclstn, It being i lunged that he is trvlmr to handle the Cuban i and Phllliplne expeditions to the dis advantage of both, (ieneral jipiuu is chafing under the delay und complains ol the slowness with whbh ho Is be ing supplied with ttanspmts. In an Interview last night he said: "The want of tiansports Is the cry ing want of the pedltkin. Twenty thousand men me to be sent to .Ma nila The '.ealandla. Colon and china will cany only about 2.D00. There ate n,iv mi the v:iv npioss tilt TMnllle 2"00 troops, so iioii can easily see the situation. I do not wish to tie under stood as making any complaint of any eiltlclsui of the war depai ttnent. I am meiely making n statement of facts." - TAMPA PXPEDITION. I'mi j -six TrniiRporls Carry SO, 000 i eu Hn Itonlii lor Hnutitigo, Chicago, June ".The Ilemtd has the following from Its Washington cot respondent this inoiulng "I am able to state positively that the last of the Ilifit expedition to Cuba led Tampa lust night, foity-si tians ports ciiirylng 2U.0U0 men with horses, wapons. nrttllotj,, siege guns and all necessarj eiiiiuii cits and supplies for a campaign of sl months ilemral Shaltet in In enmuiiind It will take them about sevnn diis to get around to Santiago de Cuba. The scouts fiotu the Heel icort that the southern coast of Cuba in the llPlghboilinod of Santiago Is pt.f tletilly free ftoin SpaniatdH and th-ie will bo no Intel fei dice with the landing ratty. OREGON REPUBLICAN. Consrroninii Toiibhii Ito-olrctcd y j,0(IO llejnrlu. Wnshlugton. June 7. Hespatehes re celved this morning by Cnngiessmen Tongue nnd Hills say that the Hepub llcnns cat iled Oreson yesterday with a tiemendous mujoilty. Tongue Is te eleeted bv 2,000, Moody Is elei led to succeed Kills by a big vote, and the election will be nn ovei whelming Republican victory, ELECTRIC LIGHT ASSOCIATION. Contention ol the Notional Orenu liillon In '.blciigo. Chicago, Juno 7. The twcnty-llrst convention of the National Hlectrlc Light nsosolutlon commenced a three days' session nt the Audltmluni to day. After a meeting of tho oxecutlvo committee President Samuel Iniull. c-f tho Chicago Hdlson company, delivered his annual address. Calvin W. Hlce, of Hiooklyn, lead ti putter on "Cost of Clencratlnft and DIs tilbutlng of n Hull or Electricity." Following this papr there was n gcnernl discussion of "prices nnd dis counts for electric current nnd meth ods of billing curt cut lo customers" Among the notable vlsltots to thu con vention Is Ptofessor Fil.tlcka. the ptln clpal authority on electric lighting In Japan. MUSICIAN ARRESTED. Philip OMInrru Cliurcoil Hlh tho Heath ol Young Connolly. Atlantic City, June 7. A muslclnn giving the iintiie of Philip O'Muira was attested at Somer's Point, this county, this afternoon, charged with the mur der of a boy named Connelly, w lm 1ms been trivcllltnr with the musician. The lad was lat seen In company with the man jestcrdny afternoon und nothing further was seen of the boy until his body was found In tho woods near Somer's Point, this afternoon, coveted with leaves. The mm del or stt angled the victim. No cause for the murder can bo learned. O'Mnrta maintains his Inno cent e The totoner Is Investigating tho case. PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED. Itiiltlinoro mid Ohio Hnginccr Til till I v I ii in red. Cm lo, Va , June 7. The east bound passenger ttaln No 4, on the Haltlmore mid Ohio ralhoad, due here at 8 a, m., was derailed a quuitrr of u mile weijt of this place last night. Hnglneer Hnnway was fatally Injur ed, Fireman fiiilllth, slightly, nnd two tramps, Dan Heat don and Thomas Petets had btoken leg. No pnssen geis wne hint. The deiallnient was caused by n lock being placed on the Hack. - .. - Mirihiii'h t'niu CoiitlnuriL Lancaster, June 7. Ralph Wlrebnch, vho shot and killed D.nld H. Landls din ing an eort of the latter to dispossess Wlrehin k. was called up. lor ttlal todit , but nvlng to the absence of n maurlil nitnisj, the ease wiih coiitlinn.d until tho August term. THE MARKETS. Mull Mreel Hovli w New York, June 7.-The stock maitcet showed the same conlllctlng lendincies lodii ns for si veiul d.is past but tne io uctlotiiiry elenunt gained tlio uiper hand during the ufternoim and elfeeted sharp declines all thiongh the lib t. dislodging epiite u large uimuiut of stock b wiping out the mai sins on which It was held. Theic was e ulte a lively commission Initisc business at the opening which list ed prices ot mini) stocks u small frac tion The beiu s vlgniuusl attacked I'nlon Paclllc piefcned. Peoples Has, Louise llle and Kansas und Tcvis pic ftneil, all of which wile dihen down be tween 'j and 1 points. I'lu coniliiiu.tlon plover Milneriilile to tttt.ee 1c and weak ened the market at salient points The lecovcij In the llnal hour was oer a point In u numbei of unimportant cases. Total soles of stocks weie 4"i7,400 shines. ruruibhPil uy WILLIAM LINM AI.LKN & CO.. stock Drokers, Meara building, rcoms 70j-"u'. Open- illgh- Low- Clos ing, e-st est lug. Am. Cot. Ool 21-H 21T 21-"i 21- Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..llti8 )HJ H3i4 1U Ateh . To. A. S. He . . i:. H1 I'-'i l"1.- A , T. A- S. F Pr . 31"-, Ui 33 3P4 Am. Tobacco Co ....lirii W 10l4 101', Am. Spirits 12 's L' , 12i J2'4 Am. Spirits, Pr ... 3.", ZV 22:14 3,V4 Halt. & Ohio I1U ls'4 19'fe 1'i'fi Hrook. R. T 41'e 4Vj 41'4 45 1M Sltate lias 's 3'i .!'& 3'(, Can. Southern VP 5Tj S28 J2"'i N. J. Central nt', !T, 91'; !i' Chic. t C. W 14 V U U'h Chic, i; N. W 12-i W 12S US', Chle., II .t Q 10V W: lOI'l, J01 Chicago Oas 10)U 10.!'i PU3, 10J4 Chic. Mil A; St. P. .101 101 HW lUOi4 Chle-.. R. I. A- P.. .AK luij 10.1S 1"'j Clile, St. P. M. Ar O. 77 77 7" 77 C. C. C. A- St. I S'lV, 30 30 311, N. Y.. L H. W .. It II II II Oen. Llectrlc ?,',' SS 37'i oS1 Louis .t Nash EG" Si .Gi8 IP, " Manhattan Hie .. .10.VS lO.'i'i 101 104S M. K. A; Te., Pr .. ."rt 3'. 31 S'iS. Mo. Pacllle R'l'i 'i X. 35, Nat. Lend M", X 3", 3V4 N Y. Central ll'V, IHj'i 11 HO1 out. & West i,-i' ii;, i,v- r.i; Ninth. Pacllle .. ..3iVH 30 2,'i, 30 Nor. Paclllc Pr .... 70"; 70'i C'i'8 Cn, Paeltle Mall 2Um 30', 2!H, TO Phil. & Read I'.n, 20", l' 20 Southern It. R .' 03s P'h !'4 Soul hem R. R . Pr . 321, 324 p,2i, 32'fc Tenn . C A- lion .... 211, ;-, ".-,i2 j-j Texas tz Paclllc .. 12 ' 12'.. 12 12 I'nlon Pae., 1st Pr . U '.2 m3, uv, V. S Rubber . .. . 20 20 20 20 l" S. Leilher Pr . OVj UV3 fil .1 Wabash. J'l 2'i', 20U 20 .in, West. I'liion !H '.'.' 01' i Ml, W. A-. L. H 2 2 1 2', w. a l. i: it io io io 'u Met. Traction Co . .HJJ'i Pj2'2 101 101 Clics. & Ohi. 23ii 21 2.1' i 23 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WIIfiAT. lug. est. est. Ing. July S1 S7 p, if, Septemhor 71 "G'i 74 75 CORN. July 31 32 31 11 September 32 33 32 32 OATS. Julv 22 21 22 23 September 19 2U1, 19', 2J PORK. Julv 1013 1027 10.10 1020 September 10 22 10.15 10 22 10.1" LAKH. Jul 3 SO 592 ilSI C 90 September 0.00 Uu2 5 95 5 97 Srtnnton llonrd ol Trndo Hxchaugo (uotntions--All Quotations llu,cd till l'ur of 100. STOCKS. ' Uld. Asked. Scrnnton & I'lttstcn Trac. Co. ... lu Natlonut Hcilug & Drlll'g Co. ... bU Fust Nuilieaal Hank &) Clinhuisi Hculuvurd 1W Sciantou Saliig Hank 22j Sciuutun Packing Co 5 Lacn. lion At Sttel Co 30 ... Thlid Natuniu Runic 233 Throop Novelty Mfe Co w SLiaiilon Trac. Co is ... Scinnton Axlu Woiks 75 Dlintf Hep- fc HP" llak ICi Peck Luinbui Mfg Co U5 210 llconomy Light, Hi at & low- cr Compain U Scranton Illuinlnutlng, Heat & Power Company Si briauton I'oiglng Co luo Traders Nat it mi I Hank 130 IV) Laika. Lutnbci Co , 150 Lack. Tiuat A- Safe Deri. Co .. UO Mooslo Mfj'Jiitalii Coal Co HI BONDS. Scranton Pcsa. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street Hallway, llrut mortgage, duo 191& People's Street Railway, Gen. era! muiUuge, duo 1921 Dickson Manufactuilnt: Co ... Lucku. Township School 5,, City of Siranton St. Imp, l.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works US ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 ... 10J ... h2 III tsl ... 100 Now York Produce Market. New York, Mune 7, Flout Quiet und lower to tell. Wheat Spot easy: No, 2 THE TRIBONE'S OPPORTUNITY OA7E INSERTION t A WORD. or Help FOR RENT FOR HILTFl'R.'ISIlJ:i) IIOISH, 1020 Plllc street, iiiiHon.ililo terms. Ap PU on pienilses or to Robert Peck, uttoi ncy. Houni ot Tiudu Hulldlng. FRONT ROOJllFoR RHNt'AT ISTTFl berry street. I'or nnNoNu-H a lp "or HoFi'lL i-l house; modem Imrr01t.11n.nt11, 712 INorth Main avenue l'OR HUNT-9-ROi ijiTu)" HoTs'iV MOD ern Initiroveuieiits. No 511 Qulncj ue nue; for pattleulurs Ingulte Mrs. Dr. nardiier, No. f,nj ijulncj uvciiue I'OR RUNT - NMCI1LY FCItNISniiD flout and side room 529 Aduins uve. I'or 1 1 1 lntdTTs k"room "or SIIARH of unices secend Moor front, Coul Ln cliange. i'n at room 13. l'OR RL'NTsT:i'OND FLOOR, '01 Qulncy HOUSn FOR RLNT-40J WYOMING , nveniie. Applv to F. It. demons, ijliip Rldgo Cnal CoTipany's olucc, Mcars tiuildlr. itARN FOR RKNT-W; JIAIIOK COURT. Apply to F. H demons, Hlue Rldga Coal Company's ofhee. Meirs P.ulldlng FOR SALE llORSKS FOR SALH AT 113 PLNN uilille. tit cell Ridge FOR SALi:-ONn 20-HORSH POWHH holler, as good os new. TUB WHS TON MILL CO. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTNER WANTHD WITH AUOU1 HO.000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo pronts. Safe Investment For Interview uddress If. O. iiox 371, Scraaton, Pa. LEGAL HSTATH OF JOSLPH M. ROILS, LATH of the Clt ot s-eralitou, Lackuwanni counti , eke e used Letteis of iidmlnlHtratlon halng 'noeu gianted to the undirs j,iud, all persons haxlng , lilms 01 di m.inds ucalnst lh salil estoto will piisint them for puj nient. and those Indi bted then to will please make Immediate pii.ment to IIIIMtV M ROILS, Adinliilstiutor. CI1AS. H. WHLLHS Scr.inion, Pa. Atorncy for Hst.ite. NOTICE IS HKRKHY OIVHN THAT pursuant to a resolution pissed by the boa id of directors of the Lackawanna Telephone Comp.inj, a meeting eit iho stockholders of said rompnnv is entlnl, und will be held ut the s del eompany's chief ollire or place of business. No. 42J Lackawanna acenin in the city of Scran ton. countj of Lackawanna, und state ef lVnnslunlu on the thirtieth day of June A D 1 Si3. nt tlnee o cloe k p m, foi the purpose of tuklng action on tho upproal or disapproval of the pioposfd lncreaso of the capital stock of said com pany trom ten thoiwnml dollars to one hundred thousand dollais. UHOKOH S HORN, Secictary. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALH THAT F.LLCANT, SFI5 ftantlal and modem I'ommerclal Hulldlng now occupied by Samter il.os., corner Laekiiwiiiia and Peiin avenues This property must tie sold, and Is m mv h. mils for tliat purpose It Is n chain e of a lite time, uncle utiledlj one of the best locations In the eltj, clut will constantly increase In alue It can be beitght upon a basis of Its piesent rental income, re giitilless of Its piospeetle iilue I want to sill It and sell It eiuitk For partlcti hii address at 015 N Ninth street, St. Louis Mo MACRR't: LEVY. PASTURING. GOOD PASTI'RE FOR IldRSES ONE doll.u per week. Arju How en. Spring Brook, Pa. SCALP TREATMENT. 'VVVN-WVv w wv MRS. L T KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 50c ; shampooing, 50c, fuclal massage, manlcuilng, 25c, chliopody. 701 Qulnc, HELP WANTED MAN OR LADY OP (JOOD AJDHESS to truel and ut point agents fli) per month and expenses P. V. ZIEC1I.ER & CO., 220 Locust St. Philadelphia. red, $1 10, f, o. b., afloat, e-cport grudi , options wmk nnd closed ln2';c lower. No. 2 red, Jul), clnsfd y2',c. ; Septem ber, 7?e , Deeemljti. 77c, Coin Spot stcnd ; No. 2. "S7e . f. 11. b., afloat, op tions eas, eloslng ii'si. lower, Julv, elosejl 3iic ; Septeber 37c, December, Si'ic Oats-Spot ipilet; No. 2, .Ji'sc, No. 2 white, 32o ; No. 2 white, 31c. ; options dull and easy under liquidation, dosed e. lower: Jul. closed 2Jc Uutter Western 1 rennet). l.!'aire. , do liutor), JUal2'se. ; Elglns. ir,e. , Imitation eiennierv, r.'alle. ; state dairy, 12'.al1'i..c. , elo. cieum. ci), H'.-nPIe. Eggs Film, state and Pennslanla. 12nl.'c; western fits'i, ll'tal.'c. ( hic.ico Produce Jlnikct. Chicago, June 7. Liquidation b) longs, shaip hunks in the Lhcipnol m,iiet and weather conditions caused depres sion In wheat todaf. Julv closed with a loss of 2e and spot 'sao. Corn gained c. Oats lost c Polk left off 15c. low er. Laid and ribs ore down 5a2'ie. t speetUely Cash quotatloiiH were us fol lows: FI11111 Dull und neglected; Nu. 2 spring wheat tl.uO.il 05, No. 3. iJcatlOO: No 2 ted ll.uo: No 2 coin 31 , No ". :ellow, :i2o32i,e. ' No. 2 oats, Sln2le ; No. 2 com 31c : No. 2 )ellow. .!.'a3.'e. , No. 2 oats, 21a2l'c ; No. 2 white 2c. ; No. "3 white, 27c. i No. 2 rye. 47c; No. 2 barley, 33u)0c; No 1 lle seed. $119, new, $1 la, prime tltuothc seed. J2s0: mess pork $1" 10 nlO.JiJ, bud, 1S7'iii.l'.'. shout t ilbs. sides, loose, t3.r,(Ja5.f,3, salted vlioulders, hnxml, M,i3.21: shott clear sides, boxed, $r,aii.:u; whisky, iiuihangid. t hicipo I, lie Stnrl.. Chicago June 7 -Cattle In small sup ply. Prlci s stev: medium steei $41511 5. sloekerj ami feeders, tin,"; cows an 1 hellers, t! 10.i4.feO cumins, 525nu3.il; Texas stcr. s, $3.1iial73. Ilogs-A shado lower: fair to cholci $IU1a4.3.1; packers $1.3al05: hull hi is, ?t.93al2e. mixed, fi.'Ki ll4.Hi; pigs. t2.70a'l S5 Sheep- Aitlo mid higher, natlw sheep. JJalsn, Texiinc, $l10a1.75; ellppid lambs, Ha5.'i3; spilug lambs, H.75,i0.ro. Receipts-Cattle. J.lirt heuil: hogj. ib.() head, nhcrp, H.HXl head. Oil Hurl, el. Oil City. Po Juno 7.- Credit balances, S.7c: certlllcutes. cash, "lortil ST'jC. bid; inles. 5.W) barrels at 7l3c; runs, 101,050 bands. THE BELFAST RIOTS. I(:i Pollei'iiiuti ami 100 Civilians In jured Ycxtcrdut . HelfuHt, June 7 All Is qul'-t here to c'uy and the tronpn were wi.hdinwn II Is morning. HurliiB the nntin,: yes tonlny 103 policemen were liilurcd and nioiH than 100 Chilians, weivj Ucutid at the hospitals, A lonewul of Ihe dUtutVanw? this pvcnlns is feartui Al'Ol'ULAtt CLKAUINd UOUSH for tho ISciicMt ol All Who Have Hotitc3 Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want ..-- -..-j. -- - 'Ihese Small Advertisements Cost Cents a Word Kxccpt Situations Wanted, AGENTS WANTED AHENTS ANTED-MCRAT HALL stead's (It eat Wnr Hook, "Our Coiin tt) In War. ' All about Annies, Navies, Coast Defences. Mnlne Disaster. Cuba, ur with Spain, and lelutlons with For eign Nations Ncarl 00J pages All wrlt Jni since .Maine Dlsastci Magnlllcent Il lustrations. Agents making HO to J39 per day. rso ex'prrlenee necessarv. Most .111 cnil terms guaranteed. 20 days' rredr. prlco low. fieight paid, lltendsome outllt flee. Send 1 two-eer.t stamps to pa) post age. Educational t'nlon, 321 IJcuiliorn stiect. Chlcugo. TO EXCHANGE. A OENTLEMAN WOl'LD LIKE TO EN cbango 11 line horse and buggy for 11 good upright p.uno. Address, stating makcis' name, lio 30. Tilbune olllce. CHIROPODIST CORNS, Dl'NIONS AND INGnOWINO nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advlca given tree E. M. 11ET.EL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladies at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGOS, Proprietor. Leuvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckcs' drug store, corner Aduins und Mulberry. Tclcphono CtMO. EDUCATIONAL. KERLE SCHOOL I'OR GIRLS. SYRA cusp, N. Y I'nder the supervision of Bishop Huntington. Twenty-eighth school year begins Thursday. September 15, ISM. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF T1IK BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OP PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. DANIEL H. HASTINGS, Governor. J. O. DELANEY, Supeilntcndent. L. G. M'CAl LEY, Auditor-General. JAMES A. BEACOM, State Ticasurci. PROPOSALS FOr"f7'RNISHING STA tloner), Fuel und othei Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and tho laws of the Commonwealth of Penn s) lvanlu. wo hereby Invite simIlcI pm posnls, at price? belov. maximum tates tixed In schedules, to furnish stutionery. tuel and other supplies J01 the eveiul departments of the State Government, und foi muklng 1 epulis In the several de pai Uneiits and foi tho distribution of the public documents, for the )cur ending tho tlrst Tuesdii) of June A D. lSOle. Soporuto proposals will be received and sepaiute contracts awuided us unuounced In said schedules. Each proposal musl bo accompanied b a bond, with ut le.ist two sureties or ono tuuet) compaii), ap proved bv a Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleus of the county In which the per son or poisons making such proposal may reside conditioned for tho fuithtul per formance of the contiuct, and uddtessuel nnd del'vered to the Hoard of Conimls sloneis of Public Grounds nnd Buildings before twelve- o'clock M., of Tuesday, the 7th da) of June A D 1V"S, ut which ttmft the proposals will be opened and pub lished, In the Reception Room ot the Ex ecutlve Department at Iluirlsbuig, and conttaits awurded us soon theieafter as practicable Blank bonds and schedules containing nil necessary Information can bo ob tained nt this Department. J. C. DELANEY. For tho Board of Commissioner of Public Grounds and Buildings. SITUATIONS WANTED LADY WOl'LD LIKE SOME CAN vusslng to elo. Address A. W., Trib une ollke. SlTl'ATION WANTED-BY A YOl'NO lad) as ofllee assistant, has had three. ) ears' expnlenci", and Is fullv compe tent to till utiy position; can turnlsh A No 1 refeience from last emplo)er. Ad dress I... !i22 Pine street. YOl'NO MAN. 21. WANTS POSITION us potter In hotel or gentleman's place, understanding horses and indu ing; refeience. Address It., 300 Pelin avenue, clt). SlTl'ATION WANTED-IN PLl'MBING shop, some experience: or clerl' In sture. Can give best ot reference". Ad dress P. O Ho HI, P01 est Clt). Pa. .SJTTATION WANTED - WASHING lionlng or every kind of house 1 lean lng by the da), 01 will take washing home, would Lite otlle.es to clean Side door, 420 l'runklln uveniie SlTl'ATION WANTED-YOI'NG MAN (24l seeks ouidnoi e inplov lueiit : co. lectlng or dilvbig. G 11. ,1. G. t,.'3 Cedar avenue SlTl'ATION WANTED-TO GO OCT tho llrst pari of the week washing and Ironing done at home Call or nddiess L. It , 3)1 North Sumner avenue. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER and tvpewilter w'she to multp u change: tboiooghly eompeu nt nnd relia ble, full knowledge of lio.ikkeeulng und olllce work, tefeteiui' ttom prise nt em ployees Aeldtess S II , Box 2S1. Scran ton, Pa. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council Building, Scruuton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE reur of tW ashlngton uveniie. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. iii Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prku Hulldlne. 120 Washington uvenue, Scranton. T. I LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' Natlinal Bank. DENTISTO DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON I'lll vato Hispltul, 1.01. Wjomlng und JSul bei ry DlT F L. M'OHAW, 305 HPRL'CE street. DR. H F. RHYNOLDS. OPP. P O. DR. C C. LACRACII, US W)omlng avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. Jill Washing, ton avenue, llouis 0 to 1 ind 2 to 1. ocrecrins BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser. vice Agency. PRINTING THE TRIBFNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington nvonue Llnotypu Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpitscd In this region. WIRC SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LAClvA wpnnu nvenue, Scruuton, Pa,, munutac tuirr of Wlro Screens, -. --.-,.--.. .n, .,..,, ....... One Cent u Word. Six Insertion Which Are Inserted Tree LAWYERS FRANK H. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor -at - Luw. lluir buildings, rooms n und II, Washington avenue. OKELL A- OKLLL, ATTORNEYS. 5 TO 11 Coul Exchange building, Scranlon wi i.F.arlTVarrlnknapi', AT- torncyB und Coutuellrirs-ut-Law. Re publican building, Wushliigion uvenue, (lautoti, I'ii. JAMES II TORREV, ATTORNEY AND Couiiscllor-at-Luw Rooms 41J und 111 lommonwculih Building. JESHFP A. JFSSFP," ATTORNEYS AND j-uunsciiois-ut-Luw. Coinmonweaiin building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and LI. JAMES W. OAKPoTIdATORNEY- Vl" Ltiw Rooms 511, 515 und 61G, Board ot I'r.lib building. D. H. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS nepotlutcil on real estate r.eciulty Clears building, coiiur Washington ave nue and Spiuce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, ii Cotntnonvvealth bldg, Scruntop, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-iit-Lnw, 301 Commonvveallli building, Scranton, EDWA RD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms T01-00I, nth lloor, Mcutr bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-'AlV, 7 and 8 Burr building. H- A. WATRFS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 4... Lnckavar.na ave. Scranton, Pa. C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON vTl7cOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COJIEGYS. 121 SPRl'CE STREET A W. HHRTHOLF. Att).. Mears Bldn PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to thu Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner W)omlng Ave. and Muibeny St. Telephone: Day cull, 6.113, night call, 413. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 W)omiiir avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME opathlst. No. 226 Adamy avenue. DR. A. TRAFOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, comer W)oming avenue und Spruco street, Scranton. Olllco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 n. m. to G p.m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WAS1I lngton uvenue DP. L M GATES, ROOMS 2(17 AND 203 Board of Ti.ide building Olllco bonis, 8 to 9 a m , 2 to 3 nnd 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence SOi Madlsnn avenue. DR C L TREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nnd Fat P.educ iiOIi 0'"'-o telephone 13C3. Hours :10 to 12, 2 to I, 7 to 0. Dll B,'.W I-'AMOHEAI'X. OFFICE 3,"s AVnshlnglon nveinie. Residence, Ills, Mulbeiry Chronlr diseases, longs heart, kldnrvs and g nito-urlnarv or guns a special). Hours 1 to 4 p. m W. C ROOK. VKTERINAI'.Y SCR 5eon'.. J'orcs. Cattle and Dogs ticnted Hospital. 124 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2072. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK- I'll avenue. Rutes leasonabie. P- 5JIEGLER. Pioprletor. SCRANTON IIOI'SE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Condueted on tho Eu. 10pe.u1 plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, 1'a. Courses prcpuiator) to college, luw, mcdlclno or business Oins September 13 Send for catalogue. Ruv Thomas M. Cann, LL. D. Walter H MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE 151S Washbern street, Setanton. En gagements solicited Rooms und best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nursei)iuen; store 115 Washington uve nue; green house, 130 Noith Main ave nue; store telephone. 7fc2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL nuds. Greatest Naval Battle. Saoes nil blevvn to pieces und landed In Net tlcton's Shue Store. Washington nvenue Ludles' line Button shoes, uisset and dongola. cost $2 'M, at $ i'i, ladles' hue $100 shoes for 9sc Ladles Ovtonls, cost tl 5U, for 70c Men's CI') calf und rus set shoes for $1.49. tt 00 shoes fui ji.'ij, etc BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-JIFSIC FOR balls plcnlcb parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For tciiiis nddiess R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 W)omlnS uvenue, over Hulbert'd music btore. MEGARGEK BROTHERS, PRINTER'S' supplies, envelopes. pair bags, twine Wr-rehouse -:0 WoshliiRton avenue. Scranton. 1'a RALR0A0 TIME TABLES Central Railroad ot' New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) muttons In New York Foot of Liberty atfeet, N? It .and South Feiry Whitehall UtAnthrnclto coal used exclusively, (taur ine cleanliness und comfort. TLMll TABLE IN ElM'ECT MAY 11 11 'rrntiiH leuvo Strantoii for Plttston wtllcoH-U.ine etc., ut i X lu.li) a 111 . 1 20, ,".! S) 7,10 p. m. Sunda)s, 9.00 a. m. 1 m ii." 7 10 p. in. For Lakewood und Atlantic Cltj, S30 n'ri?r New York, Newark and Elizabeth, s"?0 (expressi a. in , I JO texpier-si, 3 2U le ii'iessl P 111 Sundu), 2.15 P m Train leaving 1-20 P ni nrtlvesat Pliiladelidila ltr.idlns T'eiinlnul, 7.03 p. in. und New York 7 05 p 111 For Maueh Chunk. Allentown, Bothlo hem Easton and Phlludeipiiiu, b.30 u. in . 1 "0, 3.20 p. m Sundays. 2.13 p. m. For Baltlmoro nnd Washington nrd nolnts South and West via Bothlehem, I tin in 1 -11 P in, Suudavs. 21,', p 111 For Lous Branch, Otcun Grove, etc, at bxu u 111 and 1 20 p. in For Rending. Lohanon and Harrlsbutg, via AlUntov.n, s 30 a 1,1., 1 2y p. m. Sun. day 2.13 iv m I'or Pottsville. 8.30 a. in.. 1 20 p. m. RetuililliB. I. M?w orU.tMi of Lib. crty btuot. North River, at 4 Ou mo eex. press! u in . I 30 lexpicss) p. m. Sundiv, 1 Leavo' Now Yolk, South For.-y, foot Whitehall stieet. ut 0 0s a. m . 1 JS p m Passengers airlvlug or departing fnini lids leuiilnal can eouijei t under cover with nil tho elevoiod railroads, Hro.idnu) cablo cuts, and ferrleB to Brooklyn and fc'tulen Islund, making cjulck transfer to und fiom Giund Central Depot nnd Long Island Rullroad Leavo Philadelphia. Rending Teimlnal, p.2t n. m . 2.00 p. m. Sunday, 0.13 a 111 Thiough tickets to all p l.itu ut lowest fate may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket narent nt the station. II. P. BALDWIN. Oen. Pass. Ast. J. II. OLIIAUSEN. Gen, Suat, BOREflU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent. Situations ns for live Schedule In IHfcct Nov. aB, 1B97, Trains Leavo Wilkos-Darro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltl. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlotort, Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho Wost. 3.12 p. m , dally, for Sunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., wook days, for Hazloton and Pottsvllts. J. P.. WOOD, Clcn'l Pa Azent. J, II HUTCHINSON, tlencral Manager. Del., I.nclta. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov, 21, 1S37. Trains leavo Scranton as follows. Ex press for New York and nil points East, :.4i), 3 00, C 15, b 00 mid 1U.U3 a. m, , 12,55 and 2. xi p, m. Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia and tho South, 5,15, 8.00 and 10.20 tu u.. 12 55 and 3 31 p, m Washington and way stntlons, 3.15 p. m. Tnbvhannii uceomniodutlon, CIO p. m. Express for Blngbumton, Oswego, EU mini, Coining, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.1(1, 2.35, 9 00 a. m and 1 5") p m , making close connections nt Buffalo to all points In the Wost, isorthvvest and Southwest. Rlnghumton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p m, Blnghumtoti and Elmlra express, F.5J p in. Express forUtlra nnd Rlchdeld Springs, 23 u. m , and 1 55 p m Ithaca. 2')5. 9 00 a in, nnd 1 53 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre. Plymouth Hloomsburg nnd Dan ville, making close connections at North umbeiland for Wllllamsport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and tho South Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tions, COO. 10.05 a. 11.., und 1.55 and COO p. m. Nnntlcoko nnd Intermediate stations, SOS and 1110 a. m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate station', 3 35 and 8 50 p, m. For Kingston, 12 45 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Tor detailed Information, pocket time tables etc.. nrply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware uti i Hudson. On Monday. May 21, trains will leavo Scranton us follows: For Curbolidiilc b.20, 7.53. S55, 10.15 n. 111.. U 0U noon, 1.21, 2.20. 3 52, 5 25, 6 2o, 7.57, U 15. 11 00 p. m , 1 10 a m. For Alban), Suratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc., C20 a. m , 2 2u p m. For Honesdnle 0 20, 8 55, 10.15 a. m.: 12 00 noon ; 2 20. 5 25 p. in. For Wll.ccs-B.ine 0 13. 7.50. 3 45. 93S, 10 45 a in : 12 03, 1.25, 2.1S, 3 33, 4 27, CIO, 7.50, 10 2$, 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R., 6.45 n m. 12 05, 1.25. 4 27 p. in (with Black Diamond Express), 11 '.0 p in For Penns)lvanla R. R. polnt3 C45. 3.33 a. 111 ; 2 IS. 4 27. For western nolnts via Lehlth Vnller R. R, 7 5ii a. in., 12 US 3.3J (with Blaclc Diamond Express). 10.28, 11,30 p m. Trains will 1 airtvo ut Scranton as xbU lows. From Carbondalo and the north 6.43. 7.45, 8.40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 13 3 2". 4 21 5 15, 7 45. 10 25. 11 27 p m Kiom Wllkcs-Barre and the south 0 '5, 7 50. 8.50, 111 10, 11.55 n 111. , 1.10. 2 14. 3 43. 5 20 C 21. 7 53. 0 C5. 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a m. Complete Information "-eBardlng rates to ull points In tho United States and Canada mav bo obtained at tho ticket of fice in tho dpot Special nttentlon given to Western nnd South' rn resort ouslness J. W BlTRniCK. G P. A . Alhany, N. Y. H. W CROSl. D P. A., Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness anJ Cointurt. In Effect Jill) 15, 1S9S. TRATNS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II II. R ' . ut '. 13 a. 111 . and U 05, 2.1F. 4 27 (Black Dlamjnd Emu ess) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Uarre via D , L. & W. R. K., C.UO, 11.10 a. in., 1.G3, 3.35, C For' Whlto Haven, Harleton. Pottsville, nnd principal potnU in tho coal region via ll 1 AY 1 1 R K , 0 45, 2 IS and 4 27 p. m. P For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Har riiinirir and principal Intermediate sta tonsviaD iH R R-. 0 45 a in.. 12 03, 2K 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 '' For Tunknannock, Townr.da. Elmlra, Ithaca Geneva und principal Intcrmedt n0as?aHo,,s via D. L & W. R. R.. 3.0S ,, m n 43 and J.uj P m. Cor Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Nine , i'niiM Chicago nnd all points west vli lift 1 11. R , 12 05. 3 33 (Black Diamond VMiress) 10 28 nnd 11 30 p m Pullman oarlor nnd sleeping or Lehigh Viillev u irloi cars on all trains botweou Vi kes-Barre and New Y'ork, Philadel phia Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, pnia. iim a l( w,Lnl n Gen Supti CILNS S. LLK. Pass Agt . 20 Cortlandt ntreet. New rk AW NONEMACHER, Division Pass enger Agent, South Bethlehem. Pa r.rJe nn.l Wyoiulin; Valley. IV EFFECT JUNE 1ST HO? Leave S. uinun for Hnwhv ..nil points east on 01 via Erie R R . at ' 00 a mJU i.-.tm T ., i. n rlnl nt I 111 llll'l - -s I' " l "' -""" .." Aiilvi it hit 1 11 ton fiom abovo poln a lt 1 1; ., ni 11. p m end 0 33 p. m. i'1,1111 L. ' Ail! I "t 7 4,1 p m SCK.WTON DIVISIO. vIn rffect nccemlier 19fli, 1807. Uorth lJuiiud. south ISouud. 1201 1 . I i ly BtMlOM .J g C S iTralns Dally. Ex- 3 i 12 1 ccpt sumiii) ) 1 B a ; u Arrive Leave TS.1N Y rranllla ?r no cit 4nd streetl 7001 Weehaw2.cu ? it'Arrlve Leavel 1 si 741 7!W 810 ... v r u Cu.10.-I1 HanoocI: btailljht I'reiton Park Wlawood l'ovatclla c)i soil I'levant Mt. t'nlijnilalo K"i e v. Ctty c aibinctiiu White llrlnje vi a) Held Jenny 11 Archibald Wlnton reclcvlllo oirphaat frlceburg T hroop Frovldeiice pari: Viaco 810, 311 IS Ti I .Mill U'4) l"ll 12 ca 2W 2 31 '2 41 0 30 2, is acfii UV.9 SC9 3 13 811 11 in tut 11 I'MI (S (112 llll II 1S .11 IV 'll H ,11 lC 111 01 II 0) IIO'l llft',7 .IUU tin 143 .... .... 9... 3151 314 sr,o 4 01 4 07 410 I 14 14 17 ricrantou IK,' a u Leave Arrive' T Mt All trains run dally except eimday. I sijiiiius that trains stop on signal for pas Mngors r-ecuro rates via Ontario & Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day ard Hlgnt HvpressiotUe West, J.O.Andctson, Oen. r&u Agt. T. rutoroft, Dlv, i'as4, AEt. bor'nton. P.