THE SUllAjSTOtf TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1808. MURDERER KAISER AS A WITNESS Called by Commonwealth In the Cast Ajalnsl Clemmer. -run condemned prisoner gives A TIIHILI.IN'G NARRATIVE OF THE AhRANOEMENTS MADE l'OH THE mfrder or mis w'wu-hv.y.iK V:. KAf-rrs part in Tin: affair. PLACES Tllf3 BLAME ON CLLM- mi:ii. Norrlstown, Pa., June 20. -Charles O. Kaiser, 1:. who is under sentence nt death fen the murder of IUh wife, was today railed liy .he eoinmonweatth us n winei ncaliii-l ,1nme A. Clemmer, who ti on ti in! here ilmiged with l;iv Inp been nn necompllec I" the crime. The pttiHcciitlou decided yesteidny to resort tn tile unusual proceeding", of placing h condemned murdeiei nn the witness stnnd lo testlfs ngnlliHt his al leged accomplice. Knlei was (nought Into cputt hnndcuffed to the Jail war den. After ton-mltlng with Ills attor ney, George H. Cutr, of I'hlladelphla, ho took the Mtand. Mr. Kane, for the defeme. objected to his being a wlt nes. but the objection was oveiiuled by Judge Weand, who explained that Kaiser wns niescnt under a wilt of habeas rorptts. nnd that any t"tlmony he would give mul theiefoie . e vol untm. "I am hcie," said Kalsei. "to tell the absolute truth nnd nothing else." fcnlsei, In answer to a question, stated that he met hj appointment Clemmer nnd Miss DeKalb, who has tlguted sen Kitlounllj In the case as the mvsteil ous "womni In black," on the day of the huu dei at the mllinad station in Xntiistown. "What nnainemeiits did joii make for killing jour wife?" "There weie- all kind" of uitunge menis made befme this. Clemmer sug gested that I should take my wife driv ing, and he would follow us and shoot both of us. Lizzie DeKalb was there, too, and took p.irt In this duima. details of tiii: tragedy. "About 4."0 v. in. we went out, my wife nnd I. Clemmer Rot his team and followed ui. I was In the wagon when he shot us. .My wife said. 'Please don't shoot.' " As Kahei said this li,. broke Into tcais, and his olte fnlteied ns he told how Clemmer walked up and shot lint his wife and then hlmelf "Theie weie no si learns," he said. "1 sot ma of the cuiiiagc and walked towards the InldRe. I took my clothes off, and Clemmer having failed to lake my stud. I took It off nnd threw It away, but Clemmer pi utilised to take nil our jewelry and pocketbook." "What did Lizzie UeKalb do."' "She had aRieed. at the station, that she should mm the hnis.c mound, which she and Clemmer diove. and keep all passeis by fiom eomlliR up to us until after the shooting was done; which 1 suppose she did. She did not come near us after the muider." Upon the suRRcstlnn of the counsel for the commonwealth, Kaiser told the following ttiiry: "I met Clemmer and after a while he said that It would be a Bood plan to have my wife' life Instiled, and then make away with her. He kept this up continually nnd so insisted and peisuuded me that 1 tinnlly consented. I did not have the power oi will to leslst his arguments and we Rot the policy. "Clemmer then Miiggetted four dlf feient ways in which she should be killed. In one of them my wife was to go out with Miss DcKalb. Clemmer wns to meet them In some lonely place and shoot her nnd Lizzie like he did me. Once Lizzie was to ro meet a supposed binlhei, and next they weie to go out for chestnuts. The thlicl time thej weie to ro IKhing, but the fourth was when he did shoot her. persuaded iiy clemmer. "He always told Lizzie and I that there was no li.uni In It for either she or I. as he was to do the deed, and in this way peisuaded us to take part In the muider." Kaiser then Ideutllled ills watch, and the pistol which was shown him, he said belonged lo Clemmer. .luclRe Weand gnvo pel mission to Clemmer to le'ire for n consultation with his nttoineys. After being- out of the loom for ten minutes he ic tuined, and his face was as pale as death. On ciuss-oMimlnntion Clemmei's counsel asked Knlser If he did not epoet to nine Ids death sentence com muted to Imprisonment for life for telling the story ho had just related. "Do you see this," said Kaiser, hold ing up the Bible, " well I lime come here with the firm determination of telling all the tiuth as tho Almighty In olden times mistaken enthusiasts used to inflict upon themselves nil manner of painful and horrible tor tures Men courged them selves with whips and hot irons, and rubbedvinegarin- to me wounds and wore hair cloth next lo their skin dayaud night. Nowadays such cruel torture is discounte "t nanced Nevertheless, men and wotueti go on Uorturing themselves. ("only in a dinerent and more serious manner than of old They neg lect their health, and neglected health means phys ical torture of the It means slow starva worst description. tion. nccause a tion forces food into a weak and impaired stomach, it does not touow mat ne teeas uis noay ine uie giving elements of the food taken into an impaired stomach ate not assimilated into the blood Instead, the impurities of the sluggish liver and bowels are taken up and carried to all parts of the body The con sequence is that the body is not only starved but poisoned The immediate re suit is phjsical suffering from which the old time zealot would have drawn back in horror. The final result is disease and death. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is a scientific rtmedy that acts ac cording to natural laws It is not a violent spur to nature or a mere artificial appetiser It gently, but surely and permanently, pro motes the natural processes of secretion nnd excretion. It creates appetite, makes the assimilation of the food perfect, invig orates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood It builds up firm, muscular flesh. It cures nervous exhaustion, debil ity, sleeplessness and all the evils that follow in their train Pound at nil medi cine stores Accept no substitute that inav be represented as ''just as good " " t en- 'i' i rtlly recommend Dr Pierce's riold en Mecil-i! Discovery and Fltasunt PrlVts' lo anvnnc i. i 'l"l with Indlg-rttlon nt'd torpid liver wti t. M. fi Crldcr, hsq . of Leonard Marline." I, "M. divine was chronic Our tamilv pliSMiiin ' I li, nothing for me I remit not w !': nnr i tivIf J could not rat uiivtliliig iMt il iui.i i horrible dltrM and ic'lhuing In r., Mninach I have liken four Collies of vttir CqMdii Medical nlico. cry ' and one vial ufj jisr I t-let ' and cau work all dy." Uod Id my Judge, and I will say only that Cleinmor did kill hop." "Did you not say when you wop arrested that lobbers committed the crime?" "Yes, but I sworo falsely. Clem mer came up nnd demanded our money and valuables. I handed hlin my pocketbook ami my wnteh. My wlfo was Just taking lier wutili off. nnd waa leaning over to icinove the chain when Clemmer pointed the pistol at lier. She said "l'lease don't shoot me." and then ha fired. I nt'ieed to let hint shoot me In the aim, although t first agteed to let him shoot mo in tho head. 1 was afraid he would kill mo also." "Wns Miss DeKalb present when you ni ranged to take your wife out tor a dilve'.'" "Yes, she lieuid all about the plans, and went with clemmer in the buggy which followed us." After further unlmpoitanl testimony Kaiser was ordered back to Jail, and Dlstilct Attorney Stiassburgei said: "The commonwealth lests. ' Immediately after Kaler had been cross-examined by Clemmei's counsel he was taken back to ptlson. Tho commonwealth hete rested Its cae, and after ft tecess the defense opened. Clemmei's counsel went ovei Mm priso ners life 1 1 oni his birth nnd declared that the prisoner's position today was the icstilt of his meeting with Lizzie DeKalb. When ho met her he began to take a downward road and deseited his wlte and famll). llefoie that he had led nn uptight life. Hotting down to the nuilder counsel said he would be able to piove an alibi, not only for Clemmer but for Lizzie DeKalb as well, and that they weie elsewheio when the muider was comniltteed. During the af let noon the defense callid a number of witnesses, but the testimony was fiagmentaiy nnd did not seem to piove conclusively that Clemmer was elsewheio. None could swear positively that Clemmer was not on the mad on which the murder was committed on that night, but con fined their statements to the fact that none of them saw him theie. Couit then udjuuined until loinoiiow. when Clemmer will take the stand. Dlstilct Attorney Slrnstdiuigei tonight said that Lizzie DeKalb will be pel milled to plead guilty to being an accessory after the crime. The maximum pun ishment for this Is two yeais. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg- Jl.ll.13. New Yolk lUOUOOOOl- 2 0 "i 1'i'tsbiiiK - 3 0 0 3 H 0 1 1 0 S 2 IS.itterles t-'ejnunir and Winner; Klll.-n and Howcrman. I'miilics L'uslimnn and Ht.cller. At Ciiiciiiiiuti lt.II.I3. li.iiilimiii 3 (I 0 C 1 li (I 3 :-l" S) .' Cinilnunit u u u u o 0 '.' u 0 2 7 4 BatU'tles Malllimd nnd Holilnson; Damnum ami Vnugim. I'mplixs Suidci and Connolly. At Loliiiuiiic Jt.li.y W.ihhliutun n 1 oo a on no i li Louirslile I u 0 a 5 u J 3 l,i i Luiteii 's W'e.vhlng ni.il Me'tulie, Kin zlei and I'oweis. U'lnplres .McDonald and 0'Da. At Clexcl.iud-- lt.11.13. iir.iokl.vn 00 o J 0 0 I 0 C 7 11 o cievelnml u u n o i :' 0 o i o ;; HatKiies Dunn and Jlyan; yuun and Zlmmer. I niplies L.vnth and Andrews. At Cnltngo It.ll.h Uiiston (i U 0 U 0 0 0 1 0 I S 4 Chic.iKo 0 4 0 0 u 1 0 II ;, ;i u H.ctloile-Nlcliols and iie.'gui, r.ill.i li.in and Donohuu. 1'mplros Swaiivvund and Wood. A I St. I, mil It 'I .: riill.idflphla 213030 n 10-11. 1 1 St Louis o 0 o l o l o o o- : ii i It.ittrrlcs D.mnhup nnd Md'iiilaml, KSpjc r and Sugden. I'mplrcs Kmslle and Cuirs. EASTLKN LEAGUE. At Wllkcs-n.ilic lt.11.13. Toliilllo .. . 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 110 0 0-1011 3 Wiikes-u,iiic .: o it ' oiiiji'on o-io r, i Hattfilts -L.iiupc, liakei and Di'iuin, Pattoii and Smith. I'mplic O'Louglillu. At Piovlileiie It II 13. Providence 0 0 0 5 I) 3 0 1 0 II j Itllfl.ili 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0- J !i ! llalleiles 13gau anil Leahy; Hoitcin and rniuluiil. At S incuse R 11.13 Svt.iuw 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 2 Monticil 0 00000001-1 .i 2 Mntterii's .M.ilaikey and Hurrell; Miner and liutler. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Itcidlnu rtradli'g, 5; Lancaster. 7. At llailfoul NotfolU li, llartfotcl, 0 At Newnik Ni walk l'i Patcisou 2. At Alli'iuown Allcntown, 10, Hich mend. 3. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Scianton nnd Plttston bartend eih will play a game of base ball at the Driving paik Wednesday after noon All membeis ate requested to be at the Conway House, I'enn avenue, at 1 o'lloek shaip. Hy older ot secietary, J. J. Sullivan. The Hiownies defeated the Dowos by a scoie of 2.5 to C. The Lackawnunas do not accept the challenge of the lint monies to play June 20, on Caison City giounds. but will plav them on tho Spent Hill giounds, Dunmoie, on that date. Pleae answer Immediately. Tho 13ailys challenge the Walnut Slieet Stars for a game of ball, June 6, on the Ityefleld grounds at J o'clock sharp. We will icturn game. The 13ailys challenge tho Senators, of Carbon stieet, for a gnmc if ball, June 20, on tho Tljefleld grounds at 2 o'clock Bhaip. We will leturn game. Answer at once. Hank Slatteiy, nun acer. First come, first served, Thro nub Trnl u Seri'lcn In tho tt est Commencing May snth, through train service, consisting of elegant vestl buled day roaches and buffet pallor sleeping cars, vvlll be Inaugurated be. twc.'it New York and Chicago via th Laekavvanua and Nickel Plate loads. Tho coaches vvlll be eiitlteiy now, hav ing been bujlt especially for this tiuln, and vvlll have nil the modern Impiow-. menls. being supeibly up"r) )lsnt,-d with high back s-Mts, mat bid lavaiur les. Pints, h gas, wldb vestlbule-s, etc This limn w 111 leave New- York daily except Sunday at 1 p in. iicinutnu at r, ".: ii m.. nuitnlo at 12.15 midnight, ar riving ut the Vnn lint on stieet station, Chlcngo, nt I . in. li. time to make con nections with the thioiich fast tialns of the vvestern toads. This will alford pnhseit-rs from points nlong the Lack .iwnnna ruad n last tialu with no 1 Uam,e of ais whatever, lo Cleveland, V'ohtorin, Ft. W.f. ne and Chleio. itcmomber that intes vlu M10 Nickel Plate mad uro lower ihan via otner llnrs. For Information, tickets, sleep ing car reservations, etc., call upon or address M, L. Smltlf Distrlot P.iFs-en-gor agnt, Pelnvv.ue, I.nckawanna and Western railroad, Scianton, I'd. THE MARKETS. Mull siruel Itevlevv. New York. Juno 20 Slock values gen erall) nppuelntoil today to tho extent nt important fractions In the slum. aid sliaieu wldle the Improvement was con sldciabiy i,uiiler In some spcilnltles. At Urn opening thu bonis attempud to tr pint thell successes of last wile and In the III st quailer of an hour bmiiRlit about irccsslons In the pi Ices of soma badlig t-pidaltles but the tnllw,ia showed le slstancc tn tlin selling movement There win evldenco of h"uvy puicbascs bj limisi'M lep.si-i,tlii'4 Miib"t intlal Intel e I Willi h qulckl., Hti Hilled the market and ev uiituullv bionglit nbout advance" will above Saturday's closing although tc.il tzaltuiis at times leiardcd the Impiovoig tendency. Tlie Using movement was p.m'v li edited to the Innbllltv ol tlie b"ar faction, to lohig about ll.'li'iitlon find the closing was troim .I uopolii.m .n t tip lite clcalliigs lose 3 point Other peclallles after nn enily momentui heaviness alau moved up i-liaiply in com mon with the pronounced tendencv of the general market. People's U.is wns n con--plfiious esnmple and alter dioppbii! to 9P bounced above 'i" on ludlcatiens. l'miilshcd bj WILLIAM LINN AL1.13N S. CO., Steele btukcis, Mears bulldlnif, looms iOj-TiKI. Open- llleh li g. est. Am Cot. Ol! 20. yi Low est. 20 130' ', 12', 3iU 114', Clos ing. 21 irv, li.-i's Us, Am. Sag tie' A Co ..loOii 11J', 1! 3 IS' 4 13'i 'if1 '.ij's Of, 3'n CI M H'2 IJ'.U JOI'i. 07' 'V H'h'g 70 n 10s Atih , To. & S. fe A . T. Ai S. ! Pi Am. Tolj.nco Oo . Am. Spllits Am. Spllits. Pi .. Halt ,t Ohio lliook. It. T II .v State Cms ... Can Southern ... N ,T. Central l hie & (?. W ... Cliip. .i N. V .... Clilc. II k Q ... l'i . 3J'i .It.' . 1413 . IS' i . His . 50i . r . Co4 P."1 . ml .12li .103i . 9"ii . f.Sl, IOV.b :::,' 13 3i'j 20 80 :.i Ji's II'h ir.'4 I'd', !i7U M V ll. 4.' lo j ll'j ::;-" 104' w :t IP.', r. 2 hSSR 21 s' .".'i -M'h US. .,') Si's : t,i. 11 2 1 '.' 2,1 I'JU 41', li, D!'4 II 12l'4 101', M' US' j 101 i' II l-'S i: 37'4 5I 10l ;.,' 1 3I' nr. i.i 27N 07i S'j 2'0 il'j 118 : n "7's 0V4 1" ir.a, 22'j Chicago (las ( lib.. Mil. tt St. P Chic. It. 1. A P .. Chic. St. P M. & O C. C. C. & St. L . . I(1 iu.iic A- Hud . N. Y.. L. 13. A W . Oen. 13lictilc Louis. & Nash Manhattan 131e .... M K & Tex.. Pi . Mo. Pacific N. Y. Central Out. A Wct Not 111 P.icllle Not Pacific, Pi ... Pacific Mall Smithi'in It. H .. .. Southern H. U.. Pi. Tenn.. C. A: lion ... Ti'vas A- Pacific ... Colon Pae . lt Pr . 1 S. itulihct I". S. Leather 1'. S. Leather. Pr . Wabash. Pr W. L 13 Met. Tim tlou Co . Chcs. A Ohio ..' 76 H'i 10S I.) 37'4 52 lOI's SPss .Ill's .113 r. 27n lll7H "v? . -M 20io ' 233 . 11 , SSl3 , 21", . 71, . "3, . 11 . 1 1'4 . !KH 10J' 1 33 i.i'l 1K,4 I. 2-' s"1. 21 i 2l'3 2t ll .I'll, 2l 7 ('!' 11 ! K?h 2.I'4 C11KAOO HOAHD OF TI5ADI3. Open- High- Low- Clo- W1I13AT. July September , COHN. J11I.V September , OATS. July. September PORK. Julv. September LAUD Julv Septcmliei In it. est. et. lng. 7P, t!7 73 I"'", 32 ttfl U-rf :i'4 21 0 so 10.00 70 1 2 31- 1M1 . t'.7' 2ti4 20", fl-,7 9.7U -'14 r. mi 5'W iJ Scrnnton Itnnnl ol Trade lltchniiso (luotntinus--All Quotations llascd 011 Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. Scranton & Pittston Trnc. Co. Nittlonal UOrliig ft DrllPg Co. I'll st National Bank 131mhuiat lioulevard bo ioO 1'JU Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Laca. Iron tc Steel Co Thlid Natlcnai Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scianton Trac. Co Scranton Axio Works Dime Dep. A. Dis. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scianton Illuminating, Heat d Power Company Scranton forging Co Traders' National Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. TriMt V Safe Dep Co .. Mooslc Mountain Coal Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, nrst moitgagc. clue 1&20 Peoplo's Street Hallway, Ilr3t mortgage, due 1018 People's Sttcct Railway. Gen S3 30 bO IS 1C5 173 213 45 K lU'J 120 100 101 1JU 170 ll...' 113 ... US ... 115 100 lOi 102 S5 100 eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka Township School DTi,.. City of Scranton St. Imp. (.Co.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Philadelphia Pun iion ."ilnrket. Philadelphia, Juno 20 Wheat -3c low ci , coiitiHct glade, cash and June, Mc, nominal. Juh. 7l'.c Corn Stea l ; No 2 mlxt-d, June, SwiiOc , Jul, .iraSCe. Oats Quiet but stead , No. 2 white clipped, epioted nt UJc , No. 3 white at fll'j a!2e. ; No. 2 mixed SOaiO'.e. flour Dull nnd lie. per bantl lower: wluiei super, $!a3 2"i; do. extias t1 4011 bo ; Pennsvl vniil.i toiler cleat, '2oal.20 western win ter cleai, JlalJO do. stialghl. $4 20.11. 10; do. patent, $1 4'UI ell; spilng cleai, $',.75; do hiralght. $1 j:..il.i'0, do patents. $1 m'i 1.73. Hye Floiirl'iielinuged. Battel Steady, fancy western cieamci, liljc. ; pi hits, JSc I3ggs Steady, flesh neatly, l"' ; western, 12'.e. , southern, lie. Cheese Steiidv. Itellned Sugar I n changed. Cotton Was 1-lGc lower, mid tiling uplands 0 11-lCc. Tallow Dull; city prime In hogsheads, J3,e ; country. In bands lir.; tkuk do, 'iUc; cakes, 4c . gicnse, 3a3'i!e. Live Poultry Dull nnd unchanged: fowls, Oe.; old roosteis, o'-.a 7c.; opiiugTlilekens, 13alSc Dressed Poul My t'nchaiigeil; fowls, eholct lie: tlo. fair to good, S,i2'e. ; old roostert, .VjuCc. ; spilng chickens. iicaih, SOa'.'lc , western do. llalSc. Receipts Clour, 1.300 bariels nnd 12,iJ sacks, wlu.it, none, coin SO,. 000 bushels; oats. Hi Ooo bushels Ship ments Wu-at, .'.oooo bushels; coin, E.0O0 buthels, oats, 22 000 bushels. Now Vnrk Produce .tlnrl.et. New York, June 50. -Flour Declined early but aftci wards steadied up Wheat September lino, No 2 icd. Mi., f. o. Ii,, alloat, options weak In cailv dealings but a late rally closed the market 111 in at ';aTc. decline; No 2 ted. July. 'li'Un 77V ; Soptemliei. t loctl 72'ic : October. 72'iiC. ; Detimbci. 720. Com Spot Hi in; No 2. 3Sc . f. n. li . afloat: options opened weaker, but rallied later and closed llrm and unci hanged from Ratunlas; July, closed Ci1ie ; September. tj-,ic , DwcniuT, ;i-'c. Oats-Spot tlrniei ; No. 2. yie.; No 3, joijc; No. 5 while, '12c : No 5 white, :;o"i n-0T;e. ; options unlet but fnlily steady, closing unrliiingeil, uly. ilosed lc. But terSteady; western ctcainci.v. I.is.il7c. : do. fuctory. Unl2l,c.: Elglns. I7c.; imltn Hon creamery iSaHije.; ttolo dali.v, l'Jifja Hie; do. creamery. I'Vial'V- Egga SttHils; stale and Pennsylvania, 12a 12' t:: western freuli, ll'-..al2c ; hoiithcrn, WrialDc. ( lilrngn Proiluce Mniket. Chicago, Juno 20 On linpoiiant Iniylrg by shoits, wheat today moio iliau hiov eretl from 1111 enily sliiiup. Jul) tlotd Willi n los or i,o. and Seuteinber left olt wllh an advance of Oaiic nCrn and oats lodt) -ke. each polk gilllieil r.",o.. bird '.'.n. and ribs inc. Cash quotations weie as lol. lows: Flour Irregular; No, "J vellow. "TJ't nSlic: No. 2 spring wheat. Wu70c; No. 3. Cla7lc; No 2 ied. 7bVc.i No, 2 enrn, t2,i 34'te.; No. 2 eats, 25Ua; No. 2 while, -u THE TRIBUNE'S ONE INSERTION u A WORD. FOf? RENT I 1 OH R13NT-IN ClOl'LD H1ILDINC. (2nd tlnoi) Lludip slieet. Two sldls elfsnnt nfllcTs. Suilnlile foi light house keepliif, ills,, liugr ilom VlO, well light ed, low rent 10 right parties. Inquhc I tiM-n.iiii .Mf(,, i0. l"OH UI3NT - DI3SIHADL13 KKONT loom, furnished or unluinl'l.ed; all convcnlcnius. 407 Madlseli avenue. POH HI3NT - l'CHNISMI3D ROOM, third Hutu front. 221 Jefferson. POH HI3NT-COTTA013 AT LAKD Wl nolo Apply to Mis. 13. D. Fellows, l Itv Hall l'OH HLNT-g-TfoolIiniTTIol'sll. MOD em Impiovemeiits, No. oil tjumey avc mi, for particulars Inciulrc Mrs. Dr. Pannier, N mt gnhn avenue. l-'O H HUNT .rNHMlLY "IFrHN I S I II 3D f'ontand side room D2 Adams nvo. roil R 1 3NT-D I3S irnooM "sIlvr 13 of oillccs secend floor front, Coal Lx rluiiB,.. Call at room 13 l'OH HUNT - SI3COND Qulncy l'LOOR, "01 HOUS13 POH RI3NT-I03 WYOMING . avenue. Annlv to I. II. Clomons. iiulifd.n-B0 Co c"rnPan"8 onu'e' Mcars iJAR.N FOR HRNT-fl.15 MAIION COURT" Apply to V. H Clemons. Blue Ridge Co"l Company' office Mears Building WANTED-TO RENT. WANT13D-Fl'RNISHI3D iforSU FOR siinuner or Inter lefeicmes ox e banged Box 24, Tlllumc FOR SALE von SALn'-'A'riNii rpnimiT piXno but little iisn(j Teims easy, pilee verv low Would exehaiigt for a tine hoise Aridiers Box S, Trlbcm ofllee. VOP. S.VLC-ONF3 20-IIORSC POWCK boiler, as good as new. THE WCS- TON MILL CO. HELP WANT ED-FEMALE- WANTI3D- MIDDI.I3 AOI3D WOMAN with Hspcrltiitr m like eare of tlill tlieu. Ivefrrences reiiilipd Mis. C. S. Woolworth 710 Jiffeisuii avenue TO EXCHANGE A G13.NTLLMAN WOILD I.IKK TO I3X- chniihe a line Iicjisl and buggj for n good upnuht piano Vddicss htatlng makcis' n.nne llov A Tilbune otfiee EDUCATIONAL. KI3BLI3 SCHOOL FOR OIRLS, SYHA cus", N. Y. Ciidei the supeivlslon of Bthop Huntington Twetitv-e-lgbih hcln ol sear begins Thursda September 15, ISjj. Appb to Miss Mar, J Jackson. CITY SCAVENGER A. B.BHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BH1GUS, Proprietor. Leave orders llOo North Alain avenue, or 13Ickes drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephono C040. PASTURING. PASTFH1NU-ONI3 AND A llALe' miles from Cl.uk t- Summit, liupiiio 121 Soutli Main avenue. SCALP TREATMENT. ment, 50c, shampooing, Sue. , facial mat nuge, manicuring, 25c , chuopudy. 701 Qulnes CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROW1NU nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free 13. M. U13T2SEL., Chiropo dist. 330 Laikawanua avenue. Ladles at tended at their resldenco if desired. Chnrges moderate- 2n.;C : No 3 white 27c. No 2 re, 41c . No 2 barbs illa'iCc : llnx i?ctd. 51.11'j: timothy, $JOl, pork ?i sn.ii s.7, laid, iSji's nsi.0; shoulcleis, 4ja5c.; thoit clear rides, boxed, 55 75aC Chicago Limi Stork. Chicago, June 20. Cattle Good dn mantl, but the conunonei kinds nnd the 1 Ig htavs oil tie were 3.il0c. lower: fair to choice. l i,iiiV medium. H.",oil.b7'j;; beef steeis, $al t",, Mockers and feeders, fiuoa 7 2'), bulls, J2 0ii.il.2O. cows and helfeis. $; Mai 73. calves, $1.23a"23: western steels, Jl J0a4.fi) hogs, good demand, early prices stiong but market closed unsatlsfnctoi ily for sellers; fair tn cholee, $.i90al'i3; packers, 1 73al.x7'-i; butchets. Jl.SOal M; mixed, J3 71.I J 90; light. $J.i3.mJ',3. pigs. JJ SO nJfO Sheep Active tiemand, pilces stiong, native sheep. $3a"23. ewes il.0"; Texas glass sheep, $3; lambs nnd cal lings, $1,30.11; l'i; spring lambs, Jo.iti.GO. Re-eeipts-i'attle. 22,000 head; hogs, Sb.000 head; sheep, 10,000 head. New Vttrl. Iilve locl,. New YorK, Juno 20. Beoves Market asctlvo; good to choice steers a shada hlshei, otlieis steatlj , bulls, title weuk; all fold, slieis lair to pi line. $IS3a3.13; tops, J3,ji oxen nn 1 stags, nomlnil; bull. $rul20; cows, $J0,il; calves. eals active. 2..i3re. higher; buttei milks slow, closing 23c lower; veeis SlaO'J3, choice, $; 2300.37; bbttermllkti. $!.i'.r,o. Rh, ep and Li.nib&-Active common stock slow and shade lowei. hcavs sh'-op, easlei ; sheep, $i.'30.il.73. lambs. Sfa7.13. culls. $3.30. Hogs-Market slow at $ln1.L0. Last Llberli Cuttle .Hiirl.et, East LILcily, Ia , Juno 20.-Cattle-Steady; extia. )l 90.13; prime, Jtwal'-O: common. $101.30. Hogs Slow at Satur day's quotations. Sheep Film: choice, $IK5a4.40,! rcirmnn. $J3PaX73, cholco clipped Iambs !4 t).t3; cmiiinon to good, $Ul.vO; spring lambs, $IWae; veal calves, $5a6 73. Oil Untkct. Oil City. Pa.. June jo.-crcdlt balances. S3c , certificates, opened and closed tsje. ; nn sales; shipments, S3.717 hancU; runs, U7,iJ buirels. OLD FOIIGE. Mrs. i; L Hantcc Is slowly lecover lng from her recent Illness. Miss Mamie Fletcher wns piagentcit with n new blejcle by her father nut weel, Mrs. 13. Drako nnd dausliter Jennie, are spending a tow dnjs nt Jilt. Pocono, Mis. Mtuy DIcU, who has boon ser iously 111, Is slowly lecovorlng. lien Iteeil Ictt mi 'Monday for Chlelm nmiign Purls, vvhoic ho will Join thu Ninth leghncut. Mr. John Thornton and family spent Sunday ut the hon.o of his patents in Dunmoro. The Alnnsm Hatch oompiiny vvlll give an anlinotoae'ipo exhibition In Fallon'8 ball 011 Wodnefdny ovonlug. .Iun 'J.', lor tho bonefit "f the noiv M. 13. church of this place. Admission 23 cents. POPULAR CXCAR1NG IIOUSU for the Honcflt of All Who Ilnvc Houses Rettl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Kxclinngc, or Who Wnnt or Help 'lltcsc Smnll AdvcitlsomcnU Cost One Cent a Word, Six Inscrtlout Cents n WorU lixcept Slttintlons Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Tree LIVERY. 13DWAHDS' L1VF.HY - FIRST CLASS double nnd slngl- eairlnge, cabs and boaiding. Jo-scpli Kellv, successor. LEGAL. NOT1CH IS HL3R13BY OlVllS' THAT pursuant to a icsolutiou passed by the boatd of dlieulois of tho Lackawanna Telephouo Company, r. meeting ot tho stockholders of said comp,iu is called, and will bu licld nt tho said companv s chief olllec or pliKci ol iHislucsr. IVo. 43 Lackawanna avenue, In ibe clt of Scrnn ton, touuty of Lacka tv.innn, nnd ttuto tf Pcnnsjlvanln, on tho thirtieth day of June, A. D 1SH, at till ro o'clock p. 111., for tho purpose of taking aetlua on ihn approval or tllsappioval of the propoicd Inereasn of tho cipltal stock ol said com plins from ten thousand doll. no lo one hundred thousand dollatt-. 013011013 S. HORN, Secretaiy. I3STATI3 Ol-JOS13PII M BOILS. LATI3 of tlie City of Scranton, l.ieknvvunnt couiitj, drttnscd. Letters ol ndmlnlstiritlon hiving been granted to the iindeilRiieil all pcisons having claims oi demands against tha said estate will picseot them for puv ment, nnd those Indebted thereto will please make liniiv illnte payment to IILNRY M. BOILS, Administrator C11AS. 11. W13LLL3S, Serniuon. Pa. Atonic j for Kstnle. NOTICL'-Tlin ANNCAL M13I3TINO OP the stockholders of the Seinntoti Liu e Cm tulii Companj, loi the election of 1)1 itttors for the ensuing jcai and the ti.insaetlon of such other business as inav piopeilv come brfoio It, will be liel 1 at the ofllee o( tho Company, Tueiliiv, July 19, at 2 p. m. II. W. TAYLOR, Secretar.v. THE ANNl AL M13ETINC, OF THE stockholders of the Fconnmy Light, Heat and Power companv for the election of Dliectors for the ensuing eai and cho tiansactlon of sucli othei business as mas properl tome before It, v.lll bo held at the otllee of the Conip.in Room 20. Republican Building, Scranton, Pa., on Mimdnv, June 27 lsn!. at two o'clock p. in. in accordance with bv-Uws of the Compnnj. W. J. NORT1ICP Stcretarj. SITUATIONS WANTED A MDDLEAcTl3 D I DO LADY wonts a situ.itlcin .is house kecplm, iinib rsiands all Kinds ot bouse wink. Ka. 1 ,Vi Kiesslei court, ells " vTtFNO-" WIDOW LADY WOILD like to have a situation nt house keeping, mult rstninU ill kinds of bouse keeping. Addiess ills. I'. B. Ill Klcss. ler court city. YOINC, .MARRIED MAN WOI'LD 1,11,13 tmplovment nt (invtlilng that ll" inn make n living nt. Answer F. R. B., Till) line olflte. SrrCATION WANTED-ll-i BOY 10 veins of age; tuinbli the best ol let- eromei.. U. J . ISO,, Division stirei, cn. TlFTcTlEK WITH A TIIOROFUII I3X peii"nte In all brandies of the bu-i-irs' scks a situation Addiess J. W. Illlto.i, 210 Spring stieet, Piovidtnce, Scianton. WANTI3D-A POSITION BY A F1RST-el.is-, teamster, understands Tlie cam ot horses tlioitiugliL. Address, r. II., 1401 SandeiMin avenue. SITCATION WANTED-BY A YOFNO man of excellent icpulntion as j,.u-l-mr and ran Like cue of horses mil tows, can gove best of references,. Ad-dui-s (!. II . 510 Maple street, citv. SITFATION WANTED-A fiOOl) AC tountant. used to ie,poiisibilit, lliiu t.ugh and em rgetlt is open for nn en gagement Julv 1. Stilnry moderate. Ail .cliiss Accoimtniit, cnie Tilliuue, SITFATION WANTED-TO (JO OFT H the day washing, ironing or every Wad of bouse (leaning, or vvlll take washing home, would like ofHies to clean Side door. 420 Fiankliu avenue. SITCATION WANTED-BY V GOOD vegetable gitdtntr, single man, under stands cnie of stm I,, milk, lawn: good lefeicntes. Audiess McMullcn. Tilbune ollice, Scranton SITFATION WANTED-AS TRAVEL lug salesman 01 collector, excellent icfereiites and bonds It iccjuired. Ad diess O, Tilbune oll'ce. SITFATION WANTED-BY A YOFNO man, ngd 21, willing to do nnvthing; well lecommended. Address I'. M . 312 Broadwas. City YOFNO MAN WITH lo YEARS ENPE- ilcnco in groceis 1 ml meat niniket, desires position, vvlll bus nil the sultry out in store Address HO'i Cedur avenue. SITFATION WANTED-BY A YOl NO man. age 19, has bad e.xpcrlente in stoie and dining 100m. willing to woik it anything, lefeiences Addres-j J., Tribune. . SITFATION WANTED -HY A MAR iled man as tlicmun, utalioiiais end ued or pump runner; ulo thoroughly un derstands clcetilclty and ictngcr.itoi Ice machines. t well expeilemed and can give good ictticnces. J D W, 917 Ponu avenue. WORK WANTED BY A WOMAN WHO Is willing 10 go out bv the day: will also take in washings Mrs, ,1. FrliJk, If.ir 109 Gibson street, eltj. sFtfation wanted-7ya Imt-Tr fl.i-rt 111 1 11. (.u, euu it. Ice cue- ol engine; hat had six yea is' cxptiltiet , sie h 11 steamships. O. A. , 41 i Noit'i Ninth street. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHlTEs.' V. Council Building, Set anion E. L. WALTER, AH'H1TECT. OFFICE tear of 300 Washington avenue. lewhThancock. jr. ARTinTEcr" 4J5 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, uvo., Scranton. FREDERICK L. Pilco Building, Scrunion. BROWN. AHCHITEOT. i2o Washington avenue, T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DCtirisT3 DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vnto llrtpltal, cor. Wjoinlng and Mul berry. DR. F. L. M'GHAW. 305 SPRUCE street DHH7rP.KYNOLDP. OPP V oT DR. C. C. LAFBACH 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 331 Wishing ton nvouue. Hours, 0 to 1 and 2 to 3 DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Sor vlco Agones. PRINTIH3 THE"TltrRFNU I'l-'BLIBIIING c6T. North Washington avenue Llnotpo Composition ot nil kinds quickly doiw. Facilities unsurpassed tn this region, WIRE SCREENS jos Kui-rrnlLT nKAnui.AdKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa,, manufac turer of Wlro Screens. OPPORTUNITY LAWYERS FRANK 13 BOYLI3, ATTORN13Y AND Counsellor - at - Law Burr buildings, looms 13 uud 11, Washington uvenue. OKiTlL OKLLL. ATTOISNIIYS? 5 TO 11 Coal Lxch.tnso building, Scranton WILLAHD, WARRbNi 1CNAPP AT tonieya and Coiinslluis-nt-Law. Jle publlean building, WushluBton avenue, Htiuiitun, Pa. JAMES 11. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nl-Law. Rooms 4U and 411 Comnioiiweaith Building. J 1 1SSI -l' J KSSFP. ATTORN13YS A N D Couiisellors-at-L.ivv, Coinmonwealtu building, Washington avenue. ALFR13rT HAND. WnAM"" J. 1 1 AND. Atte.inevs and Counsellois. Common wealth building. Room" 1, 20 and ".I- JAMES WOAKri:ORlX AWUN13Y- 'l'; Law. Rooms Sll. .'.13 nnd M. Board of iiiiue uuiieiirg. D. 13. REPLOOLE A-rFoTLVEl .OANS "PBOiiaiecl on real edate rei-umj. Meat n bulldliu,, corner Washington ave nue and Sniuee street. H. F KILLAM. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, l'i Commouwcaltli bldg, Scranton, Pa. JAR."j".n HAMILTON. ATTcJRNF.Y-at-Liw. 201 Cominiinweolth bulldln-;, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, Rooms i3-vi, OM. iltior, Monro bldg. To.SEPH JEtT'ji"EYSATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, 7 and 8 Burr building. L A. WATHKS ATTORNEY-A1 -LAW. 4 '.I Lnckiiwaiiiui ,ne., Scranton, Pa. C. H. PITCHER, Comment; oaltb ATTORN13Y-AT-LAW. 'eiildlng, Scnnton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS National Bank building. f 'OMEOYsT 32l"sP R vl "E STit K ET A. W. nEP.TIIOLF. Altv.. Mears Bldg PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY' HAH MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scianton Filiate Hospital, coi ner Wjommg Ave. and Mnlberiy St. Telephone: Day call. 5J13, night call. 413. DR. C. L PREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 Wyoming nvenuo. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D.. HOME opathlst, No 22S Adams uvenuo. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruco street, Scranton. Olllco hours, Thurbduy and Saturdus, 9 a. m to 0 p m. DR. W E. ALLEN. 312 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 20? nnaid of Trade building. Olllco hours, 8 to 9 a m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rcrl denca 300 Madison avenue. DR C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. OfP, o telephone 136o. Hours .10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREACX OPI'ICE ") Washington avenue. Resilience ins Mulberiy. Chrci.le til 'eases Inner heart kldnrvs and genltu-nrlnarv 01 gans a special). Hours 1 to I p m. w. a, rook, veterinXry SFR- geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs dented. Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Scranton. I elephone 2GJ2 HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEULEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON IIOFS13 NEAR D L. . W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Piop SCHOOLS SCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparators to college, law. medicine or business Opns September 13. Send for catalocue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Wallet II. F,uell, A M. MIDYJIFE MRS. OABI.E. GRADUATE WIDW1FE, 151S Wushbiirn street. Scianton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and be.it attendance for a limited number of pa tients. sreos G. Ti. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMF.N AND Nursersmen, store 110 Washington ave nue; green house, 1J30 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7S2. MSCt'Lt.t!Afi:0(JS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL ands Clie'iilctt 3Xav.il Battle Saoes nil blcwn to pluics and landed In Net tleton's Shoo Stole, Washington avenue. Ladles' llui Button shoes nitsat and doiiROla, cost $2.50, at $1.43; ladle,' lluo ijoj shoes tor 9c. Ladles' Ovfords, cost $150 lol 79c. Men's $2 5n call and tux bot shoes for $1.4J. SJ 00 shoes for $1 ., tt0. BACER7 ORLHESTRA-MCSH3 FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed ellnus and conceit woik fuinUhetl. c'or ttrnia addiess R I. Bauei, eonduetor. 117 Wvomlng avenue, over Hulbert's music stoic MITOTRGET3BROT11ERS PlTl NTERS' suniilies envelopes papei bags, twine. Wuichous" !0 Washington avenue. Scranloi.. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Kiilroad o( .New Jersey (Lehigh and 5j34uehanr.a Division,) stitions In New Yoik -coot of Liberty stfeet! ,K. . and South Feiry Wnltehall blAnthraclto coal used cxclujlvely. Insur- M'Ki'fiu: Vl&V MAY 13. U-.H -S - 7.KJ ip, m. Sundays. 9.00 a. m . oi-'Lakewoand Atlantic City. & m. niiinia duw, -.- -.--,. . ....., 1, tl 1 riv.; 1.1 12011 m -siuiii tjs. . is p ,n For Long Branch, ocean urove. e;o , at S.30 u m and 1 20 ! m. rur Rudlng. Lebanon and Hairlsburg via Alleniuwn. i. " m , 1 JO p. m hu.i- 'l'poi'tsViile, SJ0,a in.. 1.20 p. m RetuuilnK. leave New voik, foot of Lib. crty fctrcot. North Rlvtr. ut 4 0). n 10 cox pi ess) u m. 1, (express) p. m. Sundav, J Leave' New York. South Fcr.s foi.t Whlfhnll stieet. nt 3 0 11 m . 1 ffi p m P.ibseng'ts nirlvlng m clepaillng Inun i.,u tafti, n.i ean eoiiiic-c 1 uliilpr ,. .y with all tho elevated rallro ids Bro.itlw i I , ,1,1,. .1! and ferr.es to Brooklet, i i Ftaton Island, making iiulek transfer to unci fiom iluind Centiul Depot and Lo . Island Hnllii'iid. Leuve I'hlladelphla. Reading Terminal. 0 21 a in . 3 00 p m. Sunday fi 15 a m. Throui.li tickets to all pol.itt. at lowest rato may bo had 011 nppllcHtlou In ad vance to tho ticket agent at the station. II P. BALDWIN Oen. Pass. Ast. J. II. OLHACSEN. Gen. Simt. -. v..e Vn,u.irk nml tllznhi,! ti. For row u. . -v ,,""-; ,m . f, . 1,-,-jt'AiH Lino.i.v ! ," 11. m. Trim- ... I CvTnB l.'-' I n arrives at Phbadelph, ,. I r'iUiiS Tcimlual, 7.0J p. 111. nnd N.w , .... Ytirk ""' P."1. , ,, illnntnvur, II.V,I.. I ' hem Eu'ton and Phlladelpjlla. S.30 a. r.i . i"0 3.20P m. Sundays, s la . m tyi u"".r., ....... ...,i1 l IILlvhllirivn r. n.l ... .II i.'ni u.ir iuw . ."."" iii' ui West Via Uothl-fthnm. ' BOREflU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Relit. Sltttntlons for l'lvc Schedule In filled Nov. iS, 1S97. Trains Lcavo Wllkes-Barro as Fol. lows: 7.30 n. ni., wcok days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti. more, Washlnp;ton, and for Pitts. burR and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvillo, Rending, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris burc;. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. 5-00 p. m., wook days, for Hazleton and Fottsvllle. J. K. OOI). tlen'l Pajv. Agent. J. IS. HUTCHINSON. Uer.eml Manajer. Del.. Liioku. and Western. Effect Mond.is, Juno 20, lsD3. Trains' leave Scianton as follows: Ex press for New York and nil points Eist, 1.40. Son, 3.10, S.w and 10 03 it. m. , 12 33 and 3.33 p, m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd the South, 11 lo, boo and 10 03 a. in , 12 33 and ' !.l p. in Manunkii ''hunk and way stations, 2.M P in. Tobshanna accommodation, G 10 p. m. Express for Rlnghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Coining, Bnlh. Dausvllle. Mount Alorris and Buffalo, 12 10 2.?3, DP0 n. m 1 " and 3.30 p in. m.iklrg close conn -tlons at Burr tlo to all points In the Wst, Northwest and Southwest Btnghamton and way stations, 1.03 p m. Factor-,, 111, at t omuiodatlrm 4 In' and Nicholson nc eonimodatlon ti 00 p m Express fort'tlca nnd Richfield Springs. 2,!3 a. m , nnd 1 55 p m. Ithaca, 2 33, 9 00 a in, nnd 1 35 p m. For Northumberland, Pittston Wllkos Barro, Plymouth Bloomsbuig and Dovi Mlle, making close connections at North umberland for Wllliamspoi t. Harrlshurg. Baltlmoie. Washington and the South Northumberland nnd It termedl.ito sta tioi s, him. lu.o", a. 111 , and 1 ,3 and 3.40 p. m Nantlcoko and Intermedials stations, E OS and 11 10 a m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3 33 and 8.S0 p. in For Kim. "ton, 12 33 p in Pullmnr parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc. nrplv to M L Smith Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. May 21. ti.iins will '.eavo Scranton as follows: For Carbondale h 20, 7.33, E.53, 10,13 a. in , 32 OJ noon . 1 21, 2.2u. 3 52, 5.23, 6 'ii. 7.57, 9 13. 11.00 p m.; 1.1(1 a. m. For Albans. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., 6 20 u. m, 2 20 p m. For Honc'dale G 20, S 53, 1015 a. m; 12 00 noon , J 20 0 23 p in. For Wilkcs-ILirie C.15, 7.60. 8 45. 9 3-!. 10 I", a 111. . 12 03, 1 25, 2 18. 3 33, 4 27, 6 10. 7.55. 10 2S, 11 30 p ill. Kor New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Vnllej R R, t,.4i a m , 12 03. 1 2". 4 27 p tn (with Black Diamond Express), 11 o0 p. m Cor Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45. 0.33 a. m. ; 2 Is I 27 For western points via Lehigh Vnlley R It.. 7 5') a. 111., 12 0? J (with Black Diamond Express), 10.2S, 11 30 p m. Ti.iins will aulvo at Scranton as fol lows: Prom Carbondalo and tho north S.40. 7 45, 8 4), 9 34, 10 10 a. m ; 12 00 noon. 1.J0, 21" 3 23 4 2!. 5 4'. 7 4", '0 23. 1127 p in Prom Wllkes-Barro and ihe south 6 '5, 7 50. 8 50. 10.10. 1113 a. m . 1.16. S.14. 3.4S. 5 20 6 21, 7 33. 9 (6, 10 05 p. m , 1 13 a. m. Complete Information 'egnrdlng rates to all points in the, United States and Canndn mav bo obtained at the ticket of llee In the dopot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort uiislness J W. BFRD1CK. G. P A . Albany, N Y. H. W. OROS D P A . Scranton, Pa. I Lehigh Valley Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used. Ensuring Cleanli ness and c.'omitjy. In Effect Mas 15 ISIS TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. aii if i! t i, 13 a in and 12 03, 2 li. 4 27 (Black D umond Exp c-s-.) and 11 30 n. m l'or Pittston and Wllkes-Barro via D. j. & W, ll. R., C.00, 11.10 a. m.. 1.53, 3.35, CC,r Wli.to Haven, H.i7leton. Pottsvillo. n,,rl nilncllial points in the coal tegiona "la D & 11- H . u 43 2 IS, and 4 27 p. m. V'vot Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Har rlshiir" nnd principal Intermediate sti . Inns Cla 1) & H. R It. C,3 a m. 1205. 2 1S 4 27 Black Diamond Expiess), lt.30 ''rlJr Timkhnnnock. Towar.da. Elmlra, Ithaca. acnoMi nnd principal nteimcdl nto stations, via p. L, Ic w. it. ll . S.OS ""r oenev1 Rocn'esTer. Buffalo. Nlag- n'-'ii' b' rs'oa""!!?!;" &eaSoV5 l'xmess). 10 2S and 11 30p m. Pullman oalloi nnd sleeping or Lehigh vAllev nailm ears on a I trains between Wllieb-I arreS and New Y'ork. Phlladel nl, a HuffB'o and Suspension Bridge piua. iui . u y-llim n, ,-,en Supt C1IAS S 1.1313. Pass Agt.. 2-1 Cortlandt iticr t N v YirU. W N'ONEMACHKR. Division Pass- enpm Agent Pomh Bethlehem Pa Kric ami Wyoming Vallev. IN EI-TECT JFNE 1ST 1WS 1 ..' Scinntm foi llnvvlcv and points .,,1 on 01 via I'm tt H it 3 ml u 111 S.15 ., ,11 .ml 2 2 I' in I'm J.auo Anei ai mIv i S-iau' n fiom above poln s ii -4 17 i m Mi' l' m and 9 35 p m. 1'rom Like iiel at 711 P m SCK vro ni VISION. v In r.Ifcct ncetnhor l2th, 1S1IT. north Uuiittd. South lion nil, :oi: fltatlors e .' 3 H ,.-!- nnll.. 1T- 2 b IS I I copt -uDdajr i u virivu i.ea,c 1 u r 2,v N' Y FrunUUu St 740 7 85 7ii! Weit -tind 8trecti roo vveenaivKcn 810 ir 11 Arrivo 1 eavri 115! caaoil a is, an 2 2t Hancccl: StnrlL'Ut l'ie-itou l'ark w lavTnaii roynicllo elibuu ricvva'at Mt. 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