THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JUNE IS. 1898. COMMENCEMENT AT FACTORHILLE TweolyNlnlh Anniversary ol the Key tone Academy. EXKRC1BES HELD IN THE BEAUTI FUL grove near the academy, the prize winners and OTHER ACQUIT THEMSELVES IN AN D- mirahle manner -the pno- GRAMME Special tn The Scianton Tribune. Factory vllle. Ta.. June 17. Today marks Hip twenty-ninth anniversary commencement cxeiclscs of Keystone acndcniy. The morning dawned cloudy and thientonlng, but by Hip time for the graduating evercipes. the sunshine lii.ibn llitmitrli lhr fntinnl I 111 entcllllltr clouds and Hip balntue of the day wai all that eould be usked The exetelHes were thetfoie held in the prove, much to the satisfaction of all Interested. The graduating elans was composed of seventeen young ladles and gentle men, and all did so well that It would not be polltv to comment. The Lung-f-t-iff Latin nrle was awaideil to Kail Northup .Mnnehestei. The declamation ptlr.e was iiwcided Althtn Scott Vlall. I.ccltmion prl.e tas uwnidcd to MIm Staid Vv'ntklns. Tim Middle Class prize declamation a a untried to Uanv T'.. Anthony, ami Hit young ladles' ptlze. Middle Class c'v, was uwuided to Mlts Carolyne Paulson. Lawrences well-l-nown orthestin, of Stianton, fuinlsliLd excellent imjjdc for the ent'lre day and evening, which was much appreciated. Following Is the programme for the da : Mush. llHOC.Itloll. Oiatlon. "Natloi.al Streiialli " Kail Northup Manthcstei. Salututoilin Oration, "Our Country's Dfad," lav Folltnu Bond Oration, "Tiup Heroism." Alexander Forct Derslumer Muilo. Oration, "Heslilcllon of Immigration " 1'ied George Guy E'say, "The Meal Ametlran Oil I. ' Jesle Kcmnicrer Oration, "llumunlt.i's RlRlit." Chrlstophir Mathcwson Mii'lc. Citation, "The Virtue of Dl-content." Mllo Wll-on Reynolds Oration. "Docs Modem Education Hd- ucate? Ernest A. Sidling Oiation, "Redecmti g the Time." Aithur Scott Vlall Music. ES"a, ".lust foi Kun " Lcmu May Wuircn Ksay, "The Fltlmato Tilumph of llight," Saia Watklns Oration, '"J ho Kll ot Today." Jtalph Dai win White Alu-dc Oration. "The Vole of the People." Carl Wojlsind Tiffini, Valedlct'itlan riescntnllon of Diploma. Awarding of Prize. Benediction. Jl'.CO p. in.. Ai rual Dinner. o.ihi p m.. Arnual Addio-s Subject: "The Ilelatlon of the Alumni to -.ho Acndemj." line eh Pciilne, A. M., I.ltt. I).. Lewlhmg. Pa. 4 00 p m. Hall Game NlchoNun vs. Key stone Ac,tdemv. FACTORYVILLE. Stanley N. Simrell Is home from an extended tiln through New Yoik state. John Cook left for Scianton last Thuisday wheie he will enlist In the Pennsylvania volunteers. Mr. till chard, of Tunkhantmck, is again doing duty at the tonsorlal par lous of Fieri M Osteihout Seveial of our townspeople attended the Harding-Stanton nuptials at the home of Ellas Stanton last Wednesday evening. Rev H. li Wilbur, of Tunk hannock, peifoimed the wedding cere mony. The most Intel esting name of base ball played In oui town this station took plare on the Academy giuunds last Wednesday afteinoon. when the Business Mm came up against the Kid element of our city. Interesting, not because It was a piofesslonal came, but the revei se. The score blood a D In favor of the Business Men. The Kids aie anxious for icveiiKe, so we tan look for another tieat in the near future. Mrs. William Slump was bulled nt the Stark cemeteiy last Wednesday. Mis. Shoup was a resident of Lemon township Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Oardnei will oc cupy their cottuKe at Lake Wlnola on Jnlv 1st. The June teim of mint will conene nt Tunkhannoek next Mondaj. tho 20th Inst Paulnwna lodge, Daughteis of Rp. bckah. will meet next Tuesday evening. The grand master's deputv. Mis. Thompklns. of Messhopjien. will )0 Ptfeent and install the ofllcois. Many visitors fiom out of town are with us this week in attendance to the commencement exercises nt Keystone academy. Ml. and .Mis Hosllle. f Scianton, aie spending n few weeks at the home of X. A. Gardner, on Main stiel. MIf B?rtba Knapp. of tho Moses Taylor hospital staff, spent yesterday with her patents and attended torn menceinent exeiclses at Keystone i cade my. AVOCA. The membeis of the Home Mission society of the Pilmltlve Methodist i hm ch tendeied Itev. and Mrs. T. i:. Wilson a welcome reception at the par sonage on Wedneirdav evening. Tho following weie piostnt Mesdanies James Taylor, John Atwell, Thomas Atwell, Samuel Atwell. William Hid? elly, William Howe. Daniel Thomas. William Wllllums. W. K. Williams. John Hoase, Wllllaui Hray. Adam Clark. Elizabeth Nebone, Solomon Deeble, Thomas Llewellyn The af ternoon was pleasantlv spent and le fieshments seivcd. Messis. Chailes and John lloblnson and Charles Law have i etui nod home fiom Wyoming seminar. A. II. llosmei, of Ualtimotc, icpre sentliiB the Fintemal Mystic Chain. Is spending a few daia-ln town. Selections from the booklet entitled "Pictures of Heroic Metliodlsm" will bo rendered at the Methodist Kplsco. pal chinch toinouow morning In honor of Floral Sunday. Iiev. L. u. Van Hlcsen will conduct sei vices. Undertaker O. A. Dills, of Duryea. will remove his family to the building vacated by C. N. llairis. on Main street.- Hush C.oodwln, of the West Side, vvhh calleil to Luzerne yesterday on nctount of U v death or his mother, an aged resident o' that town. The funeral will tukc phue "ti Sunday afternoon. Messrs. W. ji. f'urran and T. J. O'Malloy have leturned home after a few weeks' visit with friends In Vir ginia and Maiylund. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, BitOBK Assertion i in Jnt-t What tUo Itemedles "Will Do. Munron that til Cue nlll M rain miriDtcti nbMinutlfm euro neatlr cf thfunui turn la lw bouti; that lila I'W'T'la Oiir mu cnrp innisfBiioo ana all atoraarh troublta; that hla KMncj Mr Trill cure 00 iir rent, of all rairi of klilnr troulilr; that Ma Ca tarrh Cure mil cure catarrh no matter how long atandtnx; that hla Ileailaobe CMre till cur an j- kind ft hradacbp In a few nilQutra, that hla Cold "ur will qulrlclj lirrab up anj form of roll and ao on through the rntlrp Hit of rempdlfe At all dniKj;lta, i:.'. rrnla n rial If jou need medical adtlee write Prof. Munyon, 1S0A Arch it . rnllfi It la abtolutfly free. MUSICAL GOSSIP. "Down Deive.x's Wax," Is the title of the Intent populat song and one tbnt was lrndpipd with great success by the Schubert quartette at the Hlcycle club houip last evening. "Down Dewcj's Way" was written by the well-known Journalist, Mr John Courier Monl" of Scranton, and the musical seme Is by Mr .1 W. Parson Price, of New York Tin words nie spirited and up to Hate, and Hie music Is appropriated tuneful and ghcii In the composer's best slyle Theie seems no question tint t "Down Dpwo's Wiij." will lip one of the most populat win songs of the ar. The song Is published by William A Pond & Co, New Yolk, Chicago and New Or leans. Mr Alfuri Woohr has composed music for two poems written by Miss Williams, of lVckIlle. which will be entered In the Ladles' Home Join mil song competi tion. Mr. P. Vandewekeii, the violinist, whosi artistic playing will be lemeinbeieri In Scranton. sails foi his native city. Hrus. sels, Holglum. next Wednesday on the l-'ilesland Me expects to ictlirn to tills city In the fall, when i.e will give a con cert with some notable tuleiit. Including Schvvarenka, Hip pianist The North Knri Ilndeavor choir, with Ilrese Watklns leader, will render the oratorio. "Saul of Tarsus," In the Bap tist chin ell of Peekvlllc, on Monday eve ning next The chnlt will number about seventy sngis and a special inr has been churteied for their coin ev mice to and fro. The oiatorlo Is given In Peek villi by special icquest which certalnlv Is a compliment to Hiorlstu Watklns and Ills slngeis It was llrst glxen bv the choir a few months ago In the Noith ibid of the cltv. I H Mr. J. M. Chance will lilietf a song sirvlce at the Young Men's Christian association hall tomoiiow afteinoon at 3.4') o'clock. The orclipstia will lender the following progi amine: Sanctus Von Weber Intel mezzo, tilo for piano, volllu and lluto Ilesdi Messis Doeisnm. Allen, liaiischmann. Shepherd's Kvening Song .. .(Jrueuwald Ilomnneo Hammond Mr. J. D. Tuin and Orchestia. liarcawlle (liuinwald Mr. William Stanton and Orchestia. Match, Ponllllcale Gound i Mr. .1. M. ('home lias piepaiid the fol lowing piogiamine ot music lor the eve ning set vice in the Second Piesbyteiian chinch: Organ plelmle. Mi ditatlim.. .. Lemalgre Anthem, "When My Heal t is Ovei- vvhelimd" Hiadbiuj Offetlin.v. qu.iltette, "Sovnelgil Kul- ir. I.oid or All" Shellev Mioses lilack .mil CJaiagan, Mes.-is Heyn- on and Mornaii. Organ postlude (iouiiod Tile Oipheiis i bib's conceit next Tliins dav evening In the lei tun room of the Second Prisb. iciIhii chinch piomlses to lip n Pluck Hauei' very line enti italnment .Mlses ami Oaiagan Mi. Ciofl and s mllllaiy band villi assist tin club. I " A piano forte leelial will be glvui b.v Haydn Lvans' junior pupils and Mls Lllziibelh Thomns, vocalist. Monday eve ning. June 20. IS"), at Penn AvemiP Hap tist chinch. Pi ugi ammo will be as fol lows. Duet. Mllltaiv Match Hi: Miss l'nima Knhl and I Utile Jackson in) Lars-. 'tin (fiom 3rd SoiiHtiuo)..Kuhlau (b) llavotle Mlguon Ooldner Miss Mabr 1 Jtiyne A La Valse Uohm Muster Keith Mauvllle. Minuet t, Columbia Delhay Miss Hntllp Jackson Vocal Joyous Life Ilaudegger Mls Thomas. Squirrels' riollc Simon Mls Jennie Kjnon. Dream Waltz Ilihr Miss M.unle IMiiumds. Hondo, Frohsam Llchner Mastci Ivot Price. lleiltatlon....Mastf r Uavdii Leslie Kvans La Clgale Hachm.in Miss I'mma Knhl. Sonatina 3 Clcmenll Muster A. Milton Charles The HuttetlH Splndler Miss L.uiKtta l'lmon. Vocal. Ciadle Song Somcivlllo Miss Thomas llappv Fancies, Caprice . ...Von Wllm Miss Itutli Peddoe Valse Sentimental Thome Miss Mary Thomas. 1 On Monday evening, June 27. at the place iiii- seiilni pupils will give a lecltal ami Thuisrias evening. Juno , Mrs. Gfiicvlevp Haker. of NUholsOn, will give the closing lecltal. 1 1 Mr. Amos Whiting, Instructor In voice cultuie Is among the latest additions to tho musical coterie of Scranton Mr. Whiting comes well equipped for the woik in Seiaulon Ills extensive ,uiriy .with the greatest niasteis both at home and abroad, supplenuuteil bv an expeil cine of ovtr twenty ears ns a teacher, have contributed to make him a thor ough and successful master of the ait and science of tone production Mi. Whiting s method Is based on the prin ciples of the Italian School of Singing, which Is cunceritri to la the most uatuial and Judicious method of developing the singing voice. Mi. .Whiting has estab lished a studio at Hotel Nash wheie he villi iccelve pupils. The OiphetiH club consisting of Mr. Arnold Lohuiann violinist, of Wilkes- naiie. and Messis Louis Xorzl. clarinet ist. Will Stanton, Ji.. coiuctlnt. and Charles Doeis.tm pianist, has seemed an engagimnit tor the season at the Coleman house. Asliuiy pruk They leave for iln-li destlivitlon on the 23th lost Pi ev ions to HiPlr dppailure a conceit will be gin 11 hikIii their auspices In the It c tuie mom of the Seiond Piisb) terlnii chilli li They will be assisted by Miss Mar 1'IUahPth Slllcs, ot Fulton, N. Y. elocutionist, n graduate of the Hoston Sihool of Oratoiv. Miss Susan Hl.ick. sopiauo, Miss I.ld.i. (laragou, comialto, Mr Newton Croft, tenor. Mr. Fled Wlil mayer, violinist, and Ilauer's Milltaiy band. Miss Ida Shelkeis, of Llglu, III. who Is a guest at tho homo of Hon, L. A. Watres, has a marvelously sweet and well-trained sopi.mo voice. She was with the ex-lieutenant governor's fam ily during their recent prolonged stay abroad and studied with Madame Axtot, Paris. The piano recital given by Miss Lena Ilelchoit. a pupil of Reese Jones, at Pony Hiothrrs music 100ms. on Mon day evening, was a great success. Miss Itcichuit Is but fouitceu vrars of age, but plays with laic skill very dlfTloult compositions. She Is u credit to Piofes sor Jones' teaching. Mr. Thomas Ucy. lion's tendltlon ot -several songs was much enjoyed. lair mi Bif F Sp KMT THE MARKETS. Wall istroot Ilnvlnvr New York, June 17. Tho unsettled and waiting temper of speculation was shown no less today by the stagnation In rail load stocks than by tho disposition to take up different members of tho group known ns specialties. Dealings In tho litllroiiri list vveio few and far between and tho only movement of prices was tho sjgglng tendency utmost Inevitable In a lifeless maikPt. The violent movement of several spc-laltlcs i effected no genpial mdltlol. and was without effeit oti the mailtcl beyond the stotk immediately dealt In. Tobacco, Hie rubber stocks, Uenelal Illectrle, Leather preferred i lid Lead all shmved substantial advances, the deiilllits In Tobhcco being on all emu mous scadc. Sugar fluctuated In a most cciintllc mnnr.er all day ovet a riiigo of 2i prints, part of the tlne itlmie and pait of the time below yester day's closing prlie. Total sales of slocks were .VI'iO shi res. Fuinlshed by WILLIAM LINN ALLKN & CO.. stock bluktrs, Mears building, looms 703-TiKi. Open- High- Low- Clos- li.g. est. est. Ing. Am. Sug. He'g Co ,.1JJ", Vi 13."2 J3ii Atch , To. tz S. Fe .. 11 I Pi, 13 UU A., T. S. V.. Pi" .. ";;: ,11 3.v, Ji'i Am. Tobacco Co ....lll'i Jlf.N 111 lib'-, Am. Spirits li", If, 14'4 11 Am. sphits, Pr .. . s; "j;i4 !7 :i"'i Halt & Ohio W 21i4 ,)&, MS lirook. It. T 3ITJ, Ol'i 51 6Hs Hi. State Uas 3 3 " Call. Southern .... Sli, 51 filB "da N. J Central St' :ln4 Vl MU Clllc. d (J. W IP, Hi3 II 14'a f'llli A: N. W 12.V4 12.i'2 U l.'Vi Chle., H. Q 103 103 101 lUllj Chicago Gas !fjyi nlis 0!,i, "i"'. Chic, Mil i St. P.. W"8 filT, !)si4 P3i, Chle, It. I. & P .. . I1.I4 HVi iii-iii. 10i' C. C. C. & St. L .... 4t IP4 4.''i -2 Opii. i:ieitlle 2' 3-Vt S7i, .IS Louis. ,v Jen, ji4 .-,2:,, ;,iit S'J'i Mntihatlan Lie ... lul nVi 10,ta 10i' M. K. A.- Tex., Pr .. .3' ' l3i S2 Mo PaellU HM, X,U&ti ''' Nat. Lead iVt .l.V'.'a! 33 N. Y. Cmtral 111! UMi 113"8 11 "it; Vol til. P.Hlllc .. . .". 2!.i 2S', 2Si4 Noi Par lllc. Pr .. . t'-ajj (,)) 0!i OS'. Pailflt Mall . . . 2v'(. 2i? 2S", 2S", Phil A; Head IV4 1!' lt'4 V' s Southein II. U. Pi., irn; i.M2 21I4 2U3 Teiin , A lion .... 2.'', .",'H W 2PK Texas A. Pacific .... lFj, U 11 ll"s I'nlon Pa-. 1st Pr .. .VUi 3'i' 3Vj 3si, I' S. Iluhber 21-ii 21" 21 .! I. S. I.enthei 7 a S 7'j "'k I" S Lenthei, Pr .. (il'4 Vi CIU W Wabash Pr ion :n. pp'8 in. West, rnlon liiu pji, '.iV? 'ij'i w ali: 2' ji, j' : Met. Tr.Ktlon Co It'll', IMI3 13i r,i4 ('lies. A Ohio 2,! 1', 2P4 21 Cnti. (las .. . ViS3, V19 jjhj 1 Il.x-dlvldend, 1 pel tent. Chicago hoahd or tiiadi:. Open- High- Low- Clos- WIILAT. Ing. tst. est. lug. Inly T", 7V1! 73'a 73Vj Septmber 7u 'iO'i os'j lls COHN. July 32 SJ'i 32 3J September 3J"8 3Js,t 3'Jn4 3J't OATS. July 211, ill, 2!? .-.! September 2H', IP, "Jn", 20, POIIK. Jlll.v 0.3.3 St,2 H". fifi.l Septemlxr H.73 O.SJ ?.7) !'.i3 LAUD Jul.. 3 73 3 77 ""73 3 "3 Septc mix r 3 S3 3 S7 5.X3 3 ai Scranton Hoard of Trade Kxchnngc Quotntlons.-All Quotations llascd on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid, Scranton & Pitmon Trac. Co. . National Uctlng ii Drill's Co. . Asked. bl) Fust National Bank LImhuist Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co l.aca. Iron & Steel Co Thlid Notlcnai Bank Throop Novelty Mfg lo ...... Scranton Trac. Co .'... Sc.rantoti Axlo Woiks Dime Dep A. Dls. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er C'ompans .' Scranton Illuminating, Heat A: Power Comrany Scranton Forging Co Traders' Natlcnal Bank Latka Lumber Co Lack Tru-l Ar Sale Dep Co . Mousit- Mountain v'oal I'o .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mottgage. due 1020 People's Street Railway, first S09 iiii 2J3 S5 30 2i3 bl) 18 lt5 IIS 210 SS KM 130 1.30 170 llll 129 130 115 mortgage, duo 1918 115 Peoples Stiect Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 19J1 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 1W Latka. Township School 5 l'JJ City of Scranton St. Imp. b'; 1U2 Mt. Vcinon Coal Co o5 Scranton Axlo Works lut) Philadelphia Piovirion .llnrkct. l'hlladelphln. June 17. Wheat Dull and I'.a'J'-c. lower, lonti.ut giade 1 ash and June, iiic , nominal, Jiilv N04aVii:i. Coin ':. lovvei. No 2 mixed June, i;a'!ii'4i . . Jul. :WaJii',i Oats Slidd , No. 2 mixed quoted at 3n,i "il'.c No 2 vvhlli tllpp d at 3!a3i'5 Hiitu-i Finn; laiiiv vvestei'ii eieatuen. 17'.e.. do pilnts l"!e. i:gs-. Stc.tilv . Irish neai hy, U'ji ; do wesfin U'jC , southein. do., lie. Cheese Steady and in moileiate demand, New Yoik full eteam fano. 111 dn. '','' do. do tall to choice . fi'a7e Refilled Sugars 1 n chauged. Cotton Steady Tallow Dull but steadv . 1 li pilme In hogsheids, :P4e. . coiinti-, do. do.. Panels, J3,c ; dark, do., 3,i.. iak". 4e. , giease 3a!'g,i. Live Poultiy Dull and weak, fowls, !)c. ; old loosteis. fi'sa7e., spring clih kens l'tisl"i; fowls, iholie. 'A., do. fair to good baolc. old uiosteis neat hy. 2U.i2.!i celpts I'lour Micks, wheat bushels, o.its. Wheat, 17.UC") italic, spilng ehlLkins. , western, do. 13a20e He. 1 ".iki ii.unls and lomjo 'imo bushels; corn, 133 00 llW bushels. Sblpmi 11 bushels, eom, 5ce0 bush- els; oats, fc.000 bushels. Chlcngo Product" Mil ike ti Chicago June 17. The uplifting of the e. 11 tnln of Kim-changed clomU that have lui about thr-'e Wieks ovPihuni; tho west, ein Amerlian skies let In sue li Hoods rf simslilno todas that values r f win at vi ro wltlieied Juh 1 lost d vlth a loss of !';i 31,1". an September 2'i.i2J.i. Coin left off 1 iaPjC. and oats tile "jf. lowu. Po-K 12'i.c., laid l'i decline. Cash quota tions are as follows: No. 2 spilng wh -at, "Jaibr. . No :t spilng wheat, "OaT-ie . No 2 led. S2e ; No. 2 corn. Wi4e ; No. 3 veilo.i, "'.i.e.. No 2 oils i'.'i-. No 2 while. 2Sjii JTi:. No 3 vvhiti. J7'4h2",s . No 2 bat Icy. 32a33e". . No 1 Max seed. 11.1 J-4, pilme tim oihy seed JJI; mess poik. JlbOat.iij. laid, J3.73.i3.77'.., shoit libs, sides, loose, J3.30a5.b5, div salted should' rs, boxed. a3c. : sh irt eleai sides, boxed, fj.73a'j; vihlskj, : siiKars. urn hanged. New York Produce Unrhoi, New York, June 17,-I'lnui Weak anil 13a23e. lowei. Wild t-Spot wink. No 2 led. S'U" . f. o b nflcal options had an other weak da and rimed about the low est at H;ii4c 1 el deilli'i. hitler on July; No. 2 red, Jul Hat.3e., ilosed Sk-V. Sep tember, TJ'jc- ; December. "lc. Corn Siot weak, No. 2, 377i,c.. I. . b. atloat; options weak uiid ilised l'4c, net lowu; Jul closed .!i."lc.. Sepleinber. u7,e., De cember, 3V. Oats Spot dull; No. 2. 3oc. . No. 3, 21'-c , No. 2 while 3Ji. No. t white, 31c ; options dull aihI weak, clos ing "e. net lowir; July closi d i"je. Ilutter -Stead; western ueamei. IINhITc, do. fattoiy. llal.",e. Elgllis, 17e ; Imitation creamer, 12alP.r ; state daliv, 12'jiillc. ; do. cietimery, lPjaU,,e. Eggs Stead ; state and Peuuslvaulu. Uiil2:c, ; west ein fiesh, ll'jaL'c.; houthviu, loallc. New Vorl. Live Stock. New Yoil. June 17. HfevcF Demand fall, piiivs stttul) ; bulls, Jal.',3; cows, THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION t A WORD. FOR RENT "v- CRSTAL LAKH COTTAOH-I WILL rent my summer collage at Ci.vrtul Lake. Laige house, wide verandas, good well, fruit, etc. George S. Horn, Attor ne . Scranton FOR P.KNT-DlNMORi: BAKKRY AND dwelling. Apply O. W . Frost. FOR RUNT-COTTAOi: AT LAKH ViT noln. Apply to Mrs. D. D. Fellows, City Hall. J on ni:.T-9.nooMHD liorsL. mop- em Improvements, No. r,1t ijulnc-, live nue, for Particulars Inquire Mrs. Dr. Gardner, No. ;m Qulncy avenue. for nn.NT - nTclly fchnisudd front and sldo room 529 Adams avo l"OH RKNT-DF.8K ROO.m"oII SIlAHC or onices second ttoor front, Coal Lx change. Call at room 15 l''OI RL'NT SLCOND Qulncy 1'LOOR, '.01 HOUSE FOR RHNT-405 WYOMING avenue. Apnlv to F. H. Clemons, n tie Ridge Cna.1 Compan'8 olllce. Mcars Bulldlns. xJAHN FOR HKNT-KOC MAHON COIJRt! Apply to p. 11. Clemons. Blue nidge '-oil Company's ofllce, Mears Rulldlng FOR SALE for sali:-a'f'ini: rpTTioiiT plCno but little used Terms easv. price veiv low. Would exchange for a lino horse. Addreis Box 3b, Tribune olllce. FOR SALL-A ll.NDSOMi: PAIR OF load mares iirelv bred 13 1 hands, .3 and C vears old full sister- Very evonlv mated, fearli of ilectile uiid steam cais, will rend 12 miles an bout gnat aa teed absolute) sound Are ver pleas ant drivers, price. Ji.OO. Thomas Gas sed v, Ashlo. P.i l'OR SALE-ONE 20-HORSF. POWER holler, as good as new. THU WUS TON MILL CO. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR RENT OR SAI.E-A UROCl'.RY store at 100S Plttston iiveiiuc, good lo-i-otlon Inquiro on piemises AGENTS WANTED SALESMEN - SELL "f NCIdT SAM'S Nav" to men hunts for ndvgt. and premiums Big pa Immen demand. Ovei 200 large Photos side lino or exclu. Mfis., 3913 Market. Phila. AYE DO NOT WANT BOVS Oil LOAF ers to write us but men ol ablllt. J200 to JMJO per minith. Salesmen and general agents. Salai 01 commission. Racine File Engine Co, Itaclne. Wis. TEACHERS DEPIRINTi PROFITAP.LI: emploment dining vncelloii In edm 1 lloiial work address C I. Graham. Box 201. Scranton. HELP WANTED-MALE. A YOl NO MAN TO KEEP HOOKS DO tpcvvrltlng and m. kc himself gen"i ull useful In oflli 1 of N i Aug Lumber Co fi13 Pioseott aieiiue Address In own Jiandwrltjng Charles Schlagir Prts. dent. Scianton Pa SUMMER BOA ffDEffS- SFMMEH BOARDERS WANTED-PRi-vnle lamlh 'lwent ui'initis VMilk fiom D L A. station Claiks Suai mlt Pi re water qvlet hlcli lino Ing air Mrs Don S Lev Nee Mark". Gieen. Pa. TO EXCHANGE. A GENTLEMAN Ol LD l.IKE TO EX Lhuiikc a line lioie and bugg for a good upiubl p an" ddiess suiting makers' name. Box Jfi Tribune otliie. REWARD. $300 REWARD FOR INFORMATION OP the parties who have 11. y lenir-u uml white polnti 1 dog. M.i l'uncitoii J. Smith. ESTRAYED. STRAYHD-A LARGE DARN RED eow Willi oui m ,ii horn A libit. il rewind villi be givin Gioige Naler. Old Foige P.i PASSAGE TICKETS. UFA iOI'R Ol KAN PASSAGE 'J ICK ets now and save ih tevtiiite lux 111 1 f liet Juh Nt I'l.tial Hoeklii". (Ullie, Miu'h Book Stoic in xt I'll n Natton.il Bank. PASTURING. PASTFH1NG-ONE AND A miles fiom Claiks Summit 121 Suuih Main avenue HALF Inquiro LIVERY. EDWARDS LIVERY -FIRST CLASS double and slngl tunluge cabs and boaldlng. Joseph Kell suiitsur. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SYRA cust", N Y I'nder the supei vision of Hlshup Huuiiiigtoii Tweuiv-ilghih son ol iur biglns Thursda Septembei 13, lbJ3. Apply tu Miss Mm J Jackbon. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.URIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VALLTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BHIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or l: lilies' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone C010. J lOal, cables quoto live cattle, 9",,ilu'j ; tops, Jlc dicssed weights sheep, liiwi.. (MlOc dressed wilglits. lefilgeinlor ln.it, 7'ai. per round Calvis Miuket lja.ru.". hlghei. vils tail, buitei milks, JJ.loaJ.jJ. Sheep and Lambs Pilme stock Mcudv ; common she. p. lowel , sheep. 3,il!"0, lamhs 3.3)a7 1J'j, ealllngs. J3.23. lloi Western begs, HalCb, ocst stale houi, ;i33. East Llbuily Cutllo llufket. ,ist Libel ty. Pa. Juno 17. Cattle E Steady, exira. i:At3; pilme. Ji.snal.tu; common, Jlal.Ji. Hog-. Full ly active; best assorted indiums uud Ilea lies, JI.IO.i 4 13. he.ivv Ye 1 keif., fl 03a4 lo; lull" light Yoikers. $1.93,11, pips. $1 7o.i3.9u; loiiglis, $.' 30,1 1.75. Sheep Steady; choice t lipped. l.)3u Id, common $,'.25.13.75; choiio e lipped Iambi $1 9)a5; coiniinm to tiood, $laU0: spilng lambs. $1 ri"a3,5o; veal calves, $''ai50. Itullalo Llvo Stock. East Huffalo. N. Y., Juno 17. Cattlo Rcielpts tali foi this lime of the week; nothing diilnt,. Hogs Receipts I airly ib fliil, slow, Workers good to choice, $1.03,1 in", loiiBhs, con.mon to good, $i30,i,i.7rt; pigs 1 amnion to choice, $) SiUXfH). Sheep and Liimbi-Rctilpts modiiale. in live; lambs, chi ,ce to oxtiu, i5.iFa5.iO; culls tu commun, $I.30h3 23. Oil .llnrkel. Oil City. Pa.. Juuo 17.-Ciedlt halunies, S3o. ; certlfltati'S. closed cash offered S3c; 110 bid. no sales dm lug the day; ship ments, 14.61') bull els, lur.s, 71, 41S ban-U. ArOPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ucnctlt ol All Who Have Houses Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'Ihcse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Free CHIROPODIST nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HHTZHL, Chiropo dist, 310 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence It desired. Charges moderate- SCALP TREATMENT. mTis7T"tHkem7er71 ment, Mc. , shnmpoolng, EOc. , facial massage, manicuring, 23c , chliopody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. M. I'laik. of Third waul Hlukely bo liaigh (tommonlv called "Molt Haven'). Latkawaniiii cojiit, state of Pennsyl vania, and Maigurot, his wife have exe cuted a deed cf volunlniy assignment of 11II their estate, leal acd personal, lo tho undersigned, for the bi nellt or the tred itois of said A. M. Clalk. All pel sons In dpbipil to said A. M. claik will miike im medlatp payment, and those having claims or demands will present the sanio without delay 10 S. W. ARNOLD, Assignee. Peekvlllc, Lai kit. Co., Pa. EXECPTOR'S NOT1CE-ESTAT1 OF Harriet F. Thioop. deceased. Lelteis testamentary upon the estate if Harriet F. Throop. late of the ltv of Scranton, Lackawanna count. Pennsjl valila. dec-Msed. having bi en granted to the undersigned, all pel sons indebted to said estute ate riqulied to make lmnn -dlate pa ment and thoso having iliiims against said estate lire requested to pie senl them for pavnient without delav to MARY THROOP PHELPS, EYEHET'l WARREN. Executors. W1LLARD, WARREN A KNAPP. Attornevs for Estate. THE ANNFAL MEETING OF THE stotkholdeis of the l'couoniy Light, Heut and Power company tor the election of Dlredois for the ensuing oar and eho transaction ot such other business .is muv propel ly nunc befoio It. will be held nt the olllce of tin- Compnu, Room 20, Republican Building Scianton. Pa . on Moiidav, June i IS'iS. at two o'lloek p 111 in nrcciduuee with b-liws ot the Compan. W. J. NORTI1FP. S11 retarv SITUATIONS WANTED S1TFATION WANTED-BY A YOl'XO man of cm elli nt 1 epilation 11s mari ner and can take care of biases an 1 cows, cull gove best of reioiinces. Ad dress G II.. 313 Maple sticet. tit SITFATION WANTED-A GOOD AC cotiutuut. used to icypors'blilt thor ough and encigctU Is open foi .111 en gagement Juh 1. Saint v moderate Ad dress Accountant eaie Tribune SITFATION WANTED-TO GO Ol T 1J the da wiishlng. honing 01 ovcrv H-id of house clp.inli.g. or will takp washing home, would like olllies to dun. Side door iJO Franklin avenue. SITFATION WANTED-BY ('OOD vegcttible gaidenrr. single man under, stands rate of stoik. milk, lawn, good tefetences Address MeMullen, Tribune nllli e, Si 1 anion. SITFATION WANTED-AS TRAVEL lug -.,ilesnmii 01 lolleetot. excellent led rences und bonds f requlied Ad di ess O , Ti ilium- olllce. SITFATION WANTED-HY A Vlll'Ml man. age 21. willing 10 do un.v tluiv; . well leeOmmendcd. Address P. M.. 312 Broadwai. Cltj. YOFNG MAN WITH 13 1 EARS' ENPE- ilence In grocir 1 nd meat maiket. deslies position, will bii all the saluy out In stole-. Addiess nun Cpibir iiv nue WANTED-A POSITION' BY A FIRST elnss teunister; understands cite of horsi s tlioiiiughlv. Address F. II., 1'iJl SandciMin avenue. SITFATION WANTED-HY A YOFNG man. age 10. has bad expeilenie In store and dining loom willing to woik it iinvthli.g, lefeiiiucs. Address J., Tubune. SITFATION WANTED-BY A MAR lied m in as Hi email, slutlonarv eiul ri'i'i" 01 pump luiiuer, also thoioughl un ileist.iudh cl""i'irlelt and it.-lilgPi.itoi a e niiuhlnes. Is well pvpcilc-iieeil uml un givi cood refeicnies. J. D W, 9)7 Pcnn i-'eiiiu. WORK WANTED BY A WOMAN WHO is willing to go out bv the d.i.x . will also tnln- in washings Mrs. JI Fil k. liar 109 Gibson street, cit. SITFATION WANTED-HY A FIRST 1 lass llu n.Hii; can u ke e-aie ot engine, has hud sl years' experience as such -n steamships, ll A. , 113 Noith Ninth stitet. SITFATION WANTED-HY A FIHST ihiss v liter in ptivatu or hotel, can fiiinNIi the best 1 Ity reference. Addiess (117 Hitchcock eoiiit. Jos. A. Wilson. SITFATION WANTED-TO GO OFT BY iho day washing. Iioulng m 1 1 1 1 , kind of house 1 leaning, would IlkP oitlces to clean Side door. 45) Franklin avenue. SITFATION WANTED-VOFNG NEW Yolkel 21. Well educated wishes po sition with co.il mining company, rall 11. id 01 eontiiietlug lnm. speaks and -Allies Italian. Flench lluentl. and .ni di islands bookkeeping. Used m li.mdlo biborels. At lefeieneis. Addles Ni w Yolkel talc Tilbune ollue Stianton. Pa. IOS1TION HY A YOFNG MAN p. yeais of ii""e willing lo do unv kind ot woik. have bud experience ill drug swin- Aililns W. A S. Trlmine oflln PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITE Council Building, Scnuiloii. E L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of ioi Washington uvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 4J5 Spruco St . coi. Wash. ave.. Scianton FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, 12a Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Tradeib' National Bank. DENTISTS OIL I. O. LYMAN, faCRANTON PHI vato liutpllul, tor. Woiuing and Mul berry. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW. 305 SPRLCE DR. 11. F. REYNOLDS. OPP P O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 331 Washing ton avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 DETECTIVES BARRING . M'SWEENEY. COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. PRINTING) Till". TRIBUNE PUBLISHING Ca, North Washington avenue Llnotpo Composition of all kinds quickly done. 1'ucilUtos unsurputsed In this icglon. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. wunna avenue. Scruuton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at - Law Bun buildings, looms 13 and II, Washington avenue. OKELL A- OKLLL, ATTORNEYS. T. TO 11 Coal Exchaiiga building, Scraiilnn WILLARD, WARRl.N fc KNAPP. AT lorncys and Coiinsellois-ut-Law. Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Seioiiton, ln. JAMES II. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Couiisellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 und 4H Commoiiwealih Building. JHSSFP (4Jirsit'P. ATTORNEYS AND Couinellors-at-Law. Commonwealth building, Washlugtoii avenue. ALFRED HAND, W1LL1AMJ. HAND. Attornevs und Counsellois. Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and '.1. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATORNEY- VT Law Rooms CD, 316 und CIO, Board of Trade building. D H REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS tugotluted 011 ical estate Ec-urlty. Mears building, corner Washington avu nue and Spruce street. H F. Kl LLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAYV. ') Commonwealth hldg, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-L-iw 301 Commonwealth liulldltii, Scianton, EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY, Rooms D03-D0I, nth iloor, Meuib bldg. JOSEPH LAW. 7 JEFFREYS ATTORNEY-AT-and 8 Burr building. L. A. VATHFS. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAY, irj Lackawanna ave., Scianton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. AT'CORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building. Scranton, Fa. PATTERSON & WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank bullJluc. C. CO.MEGVS 321 SPRFCE STREET A. W. BERTIIOLF. Attv., Mears Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, coi ner W.omiiig Ave. and Muibcriy St. Telephone: Day call, C313; night call, 413. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyomlnc uvenue. MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D, HOME opathist, No 22S Adams uvenuo. DR. A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming uvenuo and Spruce street. Scianton. Olllce liour-i, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. DR W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue DR. L. M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Boaid of Trade building Otllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 lo 8 p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison nvenue. DR r. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Office telephono 1363. Houis :10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S. W L'AMOREAFX. OFFICE .'.10 Washington avenue. Residence. ISIS Mulberry Chri nie diseases, lung, heart, kldne.vs uiul m nlto-urlnarv or gans a spoclalv Hours. I to 1 p m w. o. rook. vi:tehinahy sfh- geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs Heated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2672 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue, Rates leusouable. F. iilEGLER, Pioprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu lopean plan VICTOR KOCH, I'rop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa. Courses preparatorj to college, law", medicine or business. Opons September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M. Conn, LL. D.. Walter II. Buell. A M MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE, 131S Washburn stiect, Scianton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for u limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G R. CLARK .1 CO. SKEDMEN AND Nurseonien, store 110 Washington ave nue; green houte. 1330 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL anda. Gicatest Naval Battle. Saoes all blivvn to pieces and landed In Net llcton's Shoo Stoic. Washington avenue. Ladies' tine Button shoes, nissut and dougol'i. tost J2 50, at SI 49. ladles' lino $20") shoes tor Wc Ladle.-.' Opioids, tost $130 for 79c Mens $2 50 i".if and ms sct shoes for $1 49, $3.w shoes for $1 US, etc. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work fuinlshed For terms address R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 W omln uvenue, over Hulberl'a music store. MEGAHCEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' simnl'.cs envelopes paper bags, twine. Warehouse 1-0 Wushluglon avenue, Scranton Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) stations in New Yoik Foot of Liberty street! ' N? H . and South Ferry Whitehall b Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur tiaifT". -- 233 i 20 7 10 p. m Sundays, 9 00 a. m.. 1 rv) 15 7 10 p. in. For Lakew ood uud Atlantic City. s.0 "'iff: Kew York, Newark and Elizabeth, R "0 i-iiiu-.ii a m . I 20 (. xpressi. J 20 n-. iiressi i m. Sunday, .'13 p. in. Train (ivligl'-'i'l' "i aiiivesat Phlladilplca Itea.linK Terminal. 7 03 p. in. and .Vw Yi-or Mauch"c'hunk. Allentpwn. Bothle hem Easton and I'liHud- IpM.i. S..W . m . l3.20p in. Sundais. 2 10 11.10. V i.'.iii..mr.i nllli W.IHll llf'tnn nn.1 points South and West via Uothlchei hWii in. l-" P '" Sunduvs, 2 13 p 11 For Long Branch, Oceun Glove, etc., l' or ' ""-.-, ,c..ae v lo" I.".'. i'.Vu" " iiic-licio, in. at S'u a in aim - 1 Tor Reudlng. Lebanon and Harrlsburg. via Allentown, i.JJ u III, 1 .'') p. 111, sun. daiii'l-oflsvllle S-)i) a in . 1 20 p. m ReturnllUJ. leave New York .foot of Lib em fctieot. North Rivet, ut 400, 910 (0x. nussi a m 1 .M (express) p in. Sundav, 4 tu 11 m .. , Leave New York, South Fer.y, font Whlfhnll btiect, at 9 0-. a m , 1 23 p m l'assengtrs ai riving or departing fiom this terminal can connect under cover with all the elovutcd lullroads. Broadway cable cais, and feir'es to Brooklyn und Stolen Islund, making quick tiansfer to und fiom Gland Ccntiul Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Teimlnal, 9.21 11 111 , 1 00 P m Sunday li 13 a 111 Through tickets to all pol.its ai lowest rate may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at tho station. II. P. BALDWIN Gen Pass. Aft. J. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Suet. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent. Situations for l'lve Schedule In Btlect Nov. iS, iSj;. Trains Lcavo WllkosE3arro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., wook days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pills burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho West. 3,12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD. Oen'l Pass. Agent. j. i. nuikiiiN-su.-v, nenerai iwantzer. Del.. I.acka. and Western. Effect Monday. June 20, 1393. Trains leave Ser.tnton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East. 1 to, 3.00. u.10, S00 und 10.03 a. in., 12 33 and 3 :13 p. in. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 3 10, SOO and 10.03 a. m 12.", und J.3) p. m Washington 1 nd way stations, 2 30 p ltr. Tobhanna accommodation, G.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, Kl mlra. Coming. Bath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12 10, 2.35. 9 00 a. m., 1 '' and 3 30 -1 m makii g 1 lose connoc tlons ,it Buffnlo to all points in tho Wist, Northwest and Southwest. Blnghamton ond way stations, 1,03 p. m. Nie I10K011 accommodation, 4 00 and 6.00 p m Express for TTtlca ond Richfield Springs 2.15 a. m and 1.&5 p. m. Ithaca. 2 33, 9 00 a m , and 1.63 p. m. Tor Northumberland. Plttston, Wlikes Barre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections nt Noith umberland for Wllllamtport, Harrlsburg. Baltimore, Washington nnd tho South Northumberland and Intermediate sta tlm s li.oo. 10 03 u. m , and 1.53 and 5.10 p. m Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, S.OS at.d 11 10 a m. Plymouth and intei mcdlato stations, 3.35 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 33 p. m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Tor detailed information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M L. Smith. Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monda. May 21, trains will leave oei anion as follows: For Carbondale 0.20, r.E5, s.55. 10.13 a. .2, 7.57. 111., izm noon. 1..1, a. .w. w v. u fro. 1 of. o ro c nz 9 15. 11.00 d. m , 1 16 a. m. lor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. m , 2.20 p. m. For Honesdale 6 20. 8 55, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 noon , 2 ".'0, 5 25 p. in For WiUes-Bane t. 15. 7.50. 8 43. 9.3?. 10.15 a. 111 . 12 03, 1.25, 2.18, 3.33, 1 27, 6.10, 7.50, 10 2S, 11.30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley 11. R.. C 45 a m... 12 03. 1.25. 4 27 p 111 (with Black Diamond Express). 11 Ji p m. For Pennsylvania R. R. points 13.45, 9.3J a m ; 2 IS. 4 27. For western points via Lehigh Valley. R It., 7W u. m., 12 03. 3.3J (with Black Diamond Express), 10 28, 11.30 p. m. Trains will airlvo at Scranton as foU lows: From Carbondalo and the north 6.40, 7 45, 8 40, 9 34, 10 40 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 1.20, 2 15 3 23. 4 2), 5 4", 7 43. 10 23, 11 27 p m From Wllkes-Harro and the south 6.'5, 7.60. 8 50, 10.10, 11.55 a. m., 1.1b. 2 14. 3.43, 5.20 6.21. 7 53. 9 C5. 10 03 p. m ; 1 13 a. m. Complete Information -egardlng rates to all points In tho United States and Canada may bo obtained at tho ticket of fice In the dpot Special attention given to Western and Southern lesort business. J W HFRDICK G P. A . Albany. N Y. H. W. CROSS, D P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Uttilroad System Anthraclto Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comtort. In Effect Ma 13. ISIS TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & 11 H H . atV; 15 a. m . and 12 03, 2 IS, 4.21 (.Black Diamond EPJ ess, and 11 30 p. in. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre via D, L & W R. .. 6-00, 11.W a. m.. 1.55. 3.35; tQQp. m ... ,,..,,.. r .11. .,.1 nrlncllMl points In the coal 1 via D il ll- It. H . t, .3. 2.1S and 4 27 For vvniie iiuicii. V .1 5. '1 "H icbiuill p, m. V'Vor Bethlehem, l-aston, Rcac l!onvS.aaDl riM ' 2l" 127 tlilack Diamond Epi P'r'nr Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Han rioirnrtr and principal iniermeaiate sta. m , 12 05 pressj, 11.31 PFlof Tunkhannoek, Towar.da. Elmlra, Ithaca, Qcnevu und Principal ntermedl. ate stations via p.i. ti vv. u. ., SU mi 1" 43 and 3 35 p m. For' Geneva. Rochester, nuffalo. Nlag. ni 1 Falls Chicago and all points west via r 11. H. 12 03 3 33 (Black Diamond Tvnress). 10 28 and 11.30. p m Pullman narloi and sleeping or Lehlgt v iiiev narlor cais on all trains botweei Wi ke-Itarro ond New York Phlladel. nhl 1 Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, P" ' ROLLIN 11 WILHf, Gen Supt. eiiAB S IXIi Fass Agt , 2d Cortland! ..0. . Vev YorK A W NONEMACHER Division Pass- encer Agent South Bethlehem. Pa Frie and Wyoinlnt; Valley. IN EFFECT JUNE 1ST. ISIS leave ScianMn for I law lev and point! on 01 via Erie R R let-.nuu m S.ll ", and 2 p m For LaKe Ariel at 5 11 ii m ,,h t S.r ,nt.. 1 .,. c IT .1 111 ll P fium above poln I m and 9 35 p m Prom I uk0 -'lrl "' 74 p m scitAvroN iuvisio-v. In r.ffccl December I'illi, 1SDT. Rortli Uound ouiJl """"d" 1 j& &,lons g 3 (Trilns Pally. Kx- g & a- 1 Ct'Pt sunil.'iT ) lg Q " I .... ip m tirh e Le ave 1 .... I 73JN Y Franklin St I .... 740 .... "" .... T 10 West 4jud stiect ... 7s . . '"' 700, weehanken ... 810..., ip M'ArrlTe I.eavel r M TTSl L'adOsU ...305 . ltw Uaneorlc .... sit ., "I" .... Mili stailljht .... 82..., ." lain rrestoo I'.vrk .... S 31 ,,., .. .... U40 Ulnwi-na .... 241 . ., !". .. L'-Ui rojnttllO- 28(1 ... I!! .. IS081 Pleasant Mt se' ., ! ! .. 111: rntoidaio . sea ., ' IH49, Foietttty ... 8 1. ., .... . . 11341 caibondaio .... 3il ,.., diio wuteiiriiU'e .. nss ! ll ... ttiU'i Mavnua .... rsi I11S3, Jerrnyu ... 345 , !!!! .. . 'll H rchlbala .. 581 ,11 D Wlntnn .. 8M .... ... II 111 reckvllle .... 8 so II 0?1 OlvpUBDt .... 4 04 11 1)1 irtceburs ... 4 0J ,. 1103, Throop .... 410 11 oil Providence .. 4 1 . JIM", I'ark Place ... f417 : 10 55 bcranton ... a Leare Arrive r id All trains run datlr excrnt Sural iy. t tlifiilflea that trains stop on signal Jor pas Mogers secure rates via Ontario a Western befon purchaslDH tickets and 6ave money. Par ar NlKiit Kvrresstotuo west. J.O, Anderson, Oen.rau Ajt T, ratuott, DIT. 1'aM, ABLbcunUm, 1-.
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