THE SCRANTON TRIBtJNE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1898. ALDERMAN KELLY ONJRIAL AGAIN Is Charged with Collecting More Than Amount ol Fees Allowed by Law. FUANZ SCHt'ENHMAN WHO CVT AND ALMOST K1I.UID PATROLMAN JOHN 1). THOMAS IS ON THIAL-UF- FICHU WAS ci.t whim: trying TO QUJl.t, A DtSTIHtlANCE IN WHICH SCttL'ENl.MAN TOOK FART. DEFENDANT COYNE HAS enlist kd in thi: hegflah rmy. Alderman John I'. Kelly, of tho Eigh teenth waid, wns put on trlnl yoster dnv before .ludge Putdy on the- churgu for which he was tried nt the last term, nnd In which the Jury disagreed. Gootgo Polskl Ih the prosecutor. The charge against Kelly Is that ho col lected $7.10 costs In excels of what the law allows. In a case Potskl had before htm. Kelly excuses himself on the ground that he was new at the business and took the advice of Cnti.'tnbtc Hon nlHitn. In whose Judgment In such mut ters, he lolled. Tin1 case was opened at I o'clock In the unci noon. Most of the testimony will be heard today. Kelly l repre sented by Attorneys John I'. Kelly and vi'. V. IJaylor, nnd the prosecution by Attorneys John M. Harrlff. J. Elliot Ross. Nathan Vldaver and C. M. De-1-0 UK. Trans Scliueneiunn Is on trial for feloniously wounding ratiolman John IJ. Thomas In Mai tin Hlrd'ri saloon, Hyde Talk, on the night of March 10. Attorney. floors S. Horn and ex JtltiRC Ward are defending him. District Attorney Jones represents the common wealth, lie has two or three witnesses to mil this morning, but the testimony of thwe already heaid has surrounded the defendant with a web that will re lulie the st .'oniest kind of n defease to counterbalance. KNIFE HE USED. The knife used on tin.- patrolman rested on the district attorney's table and the sight of It alone Is enough to send cold shivers through one. The blade l four or live Inches long and an Inch wide, and tho handle Is pro pmtlonalely large. Patrolman Thomas was called lulu Hli (IV salonn to (iiicll a disturbance In ihlf.h dm rtnt'nnihmt mill snnin rela- ' lives were engaged. Schucncmnn at tacked the officer as soon as he enter ed, and plunged th" knife Into his left breast near the heart. The wound was four Inches deep, but It ran slantingly. Dr. Geuigo Jenkins, of the West Side, swore that the wound was liable to cause death. Their were two other wounds, but not dangerous ones. A man named Miller from WIIUes-Harre and I'loprlelor Ithd testified they Haw the olllcer. John Kapp,, of the Nineteenth ward. Is on trial fief ore Judge (.mister on a Miarge pieferred by Kate Mohel. At- lruey Joseph O'Hricn repicsenls Kapp and Assistant District Attorney Thomas, the commonwealth. The evi dence Is of the unprintable kind. Tho assault and battery case against Thomas Coyne, William Conroy and Thady Walsh, of Mlnooka, for assault and battel y upon Molorman Frank Glcuson at Mooslc one day lnt Jan uary was called for trial. Coyne en listed a week ago In the regular army and the case ngalnsi him was not pressed. The defendants weie coming from a Democratic conferee meeting In Mooslc and In a light that started from a dispute over taie, the motor man got a few blows. The Jury found Conry guilty nnd acquitted Walsh. GItADV PLEAD GVLTY. Thomas Grady plead guilty to steal ing a keg of beer from the Mnyfleld depot and was sentenced to 3ft days. Patllck Ilutke confessed that he .stole a tablecloth from a house on Scranton street. He got SO day. Owen Moran plead guilty to stealing a et of hoiness from his luother-in-law, Frank Foster, of Hyde Park, nnd he was committed to the ouuntv Jail for thhty days. John W. Vainell. Kdwaid Ford. Jn. Walteis, William Price and Wm. Wil liams, Hyde Park boys under sixteen years of age. plead guilty to stealing chickens from the roost of Finnan Oiam and Judge Edwards suspended sentence on them with the admonition to lead belter lives. The judge said the par ents weie to blame in a lmgc measure for the evil conduct of the boys. Three other bovs were ijojjI called be. fine the bai. They were Da.vld Me Mnnus, John t'lianey and John M(C.on nlgle. They broke Into Max WunieV bakery on the Wesi Side nnd stole Sin worth of stock. Senter.ce wa sus pended on th" first two. init McGonnl gle will go to the House ot Itofuge. A nol pros was entered in the case against Mlchuel Aniscnvlge. T!n costs wcio divided between Mlchai 1 Jen xilngs and Nicholas Carlucei in the as sault end bntiery ease in which they weie the initios. A vcrdbt nf net yuilty was taken In No matter how violent or rx ruddling th" pain th Kheum.iilt iledriddi n in nim. Ciippled. Nitvous. Neuralgic or prostrated with diseases may suffer. Kadtta)' Ready Relief Will Afford InMant Relief oni Caie. NEVER FAILS! Carts and Prevents Celd, Coughs. Sore Throat. Influenza, Swell, ing of the Joint;, l.umbaifo, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Headache. Tooth ache, Asthma, l)IFFICl'LT IIRI-ATIIIM1 Radway' Ready Relief Is a Sure Cure for Eery Pain, Sprains, bruises. Pains In the Hack, Chest orl.lmbs. A half to a tcispi.oiiiul In h:ill a tutiib. ler of water will In a tew mhiuteM .nre Cramps Spi.sms Sour Sloiimi li Ibiil btirn. NerMlllxi.ess. Se. lilessueh fj,. lleadailie. Iilurrlii e,i, Ii. ,i-utei , l'uIIo FlulldciKj and all Internal p.o.,s MALARIA CHILLS ANI) IUVIIR. FIJVER AND AflUB CONQUURUO. DWAY'S KBADV KH.I.IUI' rure the patient nl.d with in Inn if people exposed to It In f( -I il-'ili is will every morn- Not ot ' th rau( rhi.is "! lug oi, ,:, i' ld take twenty or IH" dli . 1 : ufiy iceiier in a fc..m of we'd in. .link It. and cat, ay s ciHckcr. 'liv w II iieupc uttnekg. ftd by all all mil. is. ,W. a buttle. KiJwjy . a,, ,55 1:1m H , New York. tlti csie preferred by Eliza. Collins against John Gllboy nnd the costs were placed on the county. Powell Mittis zlk was acnijltted of the clvuge of lar ceny and tc(.elvlnff. Kiiima Wilson, alius May Rogers, alias Maud Williams, was acquitted of the charge n't forgery, but was returned guilty of the second count of Hie indlcUnont, passing forged checks. Ilrldg'-'t Hughes was acquitted of be ing a common scold and one-third of I Up costs were put on her. The prose cutor. John M. Hirrelt, will' par tne other two-thirds. They are neighbors on the South Side. John Ollroy was acquitted of robbing Joseph Selmfei of $2,".; nnd William lllgglns and Kdward Gorman were ac quitted of robbing I.nvcndur I.epp one dark night n few mouths ago on the Uundaff road. Cat'bondah. Verdlrti' of not guilty were taken In th? case of Victoria Mull against George Chlmell, and In the case of Ver nn Rlshnp against de-nine Shoemaker, bartender at the Imperial hotel. USED REVOLVER AND KNIFE. John Mariano .llude n Dotnrmined Kflort to Kill Nlchntn Gni7.ino. A murderous assault was made on Nicholas Garzino by John Mariano at Old Forge Monday. Mariano attempted to shoot Garzluo with a revolver, but the weapon failed to explode. He then slashed Garzino ncioss the face with a butcher knife. Mariano was anested and atralgncd In this city before Alderman Howe, who held him In S.Vio ball. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg- R.I I.E. New York 0 0 1 0 a 4 ;t 0 '.'-10 11 o Pittsburg 0 1 000'JOO 0-;i in ii Hatteilcs Mcckln and Winner; niilnes and Himciman. I'mplrcs Cushmnn and lleyiller. At Cincinnati- It. U.K. Raltlmore 0 n o 0 1 u fl 0 I 2--1 fi I Cincinnati o 0 u u n a s o o o-- 2 - Hattcrles Nops and Robinson; llawley and Pells:. I'mplres Snyder nml Con nolly. At Cleveland R.ll.E. Hrooklvn on I i n i no 2-7 n :. Cleveland 1 tin 0 0 1 ii o 3-. 11 5 HntterlesYcrger and Fry; Powell niM Crlger. rniplres l.jnch and Andrews. At I,oulsvllle R.ll.E. Waslilngton (isononooo-.! s 2 Louisville 0 0(12 132 I -1121 1 liauerlcs Men rand Fariell; Cunning ham and Powers. 'Umpires McDonald nnd O'Day. At Chicago- It. U.K. Itestoa (i ;; o o n ii ii o n i. 12 .". Chicago I 1 00 SO 20 -U 11 I Hattcrles Klobedanz nml l!erg. n; Thornton and Donohue. wood and Wood. empires Swan- At St. Louis Philadelphia St. Louis ll.Hterlcs-Platt lor and Sugden. Curry. It. 1 1.1-:. . .0 (I 2 0 2 0 0 0 :, 1) IT 2 . ,n n t : o o o a o c. 7 I and McFarlnnd: T.iv- t'mplrcs Kmslle and EASTERN LEAGUE. At Toronto Toioton o I ii 1 I 1 :l 12 3- K.ll.li. -2J 2.3 t Montieal 1 li 8 2 2 a 0 0 0 S !l :i Batteries Itiiker and Duncan; Sunders, Miner and Ibitler. At Rochester It. U.K. Rochester 0 il 2 ft 2'0 0 0 ft-1 ri :t Provlilenre 1 1 0 0 ft 0,1 - s :i Hatieiles VerkfS and Boyd; Hudson and Crlsham. At HnlTalo- Il.ll.R. Sprlnglleld o o l 0 ft n o 1 1-: s 7 Huffalo 3 Oil 0 0 I ft 2 11 11 ;i Hiitteriej Korwan nnd Nichols; Gray and Dlpgln. At Syrneue H.ll.H. Syiiictiso o ii o ft o ii a ft ft ft i ;i Wllkes-liarre 1 ii fi u 1 0 0 ri n n Hatterles Kissinger, ltlackbiirn and Lake; Duggleby and Goudlng. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Alleiilowii Allelitown, .!; P.bh mond. I': At Hartford Norfolk. C: Hartford. 5. At Newa ik Newark. !i; P.iteison. S. At lte.iilbiB Itenillng. .1; Lancaster, l. At Kasion- Lafayette. 2; Manhattan (liege, (i. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The West Side lirowns challenge the ll.iriiionles. of the West Side, or .Miinh c lans. of the South Side, torn game ot hall Sunday. June 2'i. Hatchet Durkln. cap tain: Thomas Thomas, manager. An swer In The Tribune. The Heavy Hitler.!, of Green HliU", accept 111'' challenge ol the Slldeis to" Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp on the James Hop' grounds. lMw.ird Mauley, ciiptnlu. The Il t y llllt( is. of Gieeu Itldge, de feated the Norlh Kud Stars t sterility altrrnooi' In an Interesting game on the Jaiiier. Hoys' grounds by tho scoiu of 15 to 10. The Lilacs, of I he South Side, are ready to play any club In Lackawanna cotiivy under the ace of 10 yen is on the Lilacs' niiuiiids. Will suiely clve a return uiune. Willlem Moran, captain, The Lilacs, of the South Side, chal b ni;c the Walnut Street Stars any tlnn tlnv have u mind to on the Lilacs around, litre's where oii lake tho bluff. II Isn't unlv you, Inn tlu Karl.xs. May Mower, and the Alerts, of Hyde pi.rk. W Mniaii. enptalll The Larlys ehulleiiKe the Hosettes. of He South Side, for a game Sunday, J tin. .'b at 2 o'clock on the Hyelicld grounds. We will me.'t you at the corner of Ash -H"t and Adams i.xenue. Please unsv.er in The Tilbure. Fruuk Slallcry, maim- gel. The Anthracites will play tlu Sliders at 3.30 p. m. today at the Motes Taylor hospital grounds. J. D. Ltwls, managor; Kdward Hopkins, captain. The Dashers, of Pileeburg. challenge the North find Stars for Sunday, June 20. on the Prlceburs grounds. Aiibwer In The Ttlhtine. 1". Iminciiihin, inaiugT 'I he Dashers, of Prlei burg, defeated the CrcSMiHs. of 01 pliant, b n seoie of to 13. The feature of the panic was llin hutting of the Dashers, esprclallv tint or .Mofes and .MHlgfiMin. wuo mi on' y nine tb, y came 10 bat. Haiti rjs, Kell'v late. ij: and Yaiiub for tho DAsiicr'.,uiuJ Totrlsh and Dempsey for the Cresceutk. The Dashers, of Pileeburg, accept the challenge of the Wist Solo Antur.niN h for July I on the Pileeburg groundo. If satisfactory answer In The rnlnine .i,.d we will meei you at Faddn's corner. 1''. .Immerman. manager The Da (hers, of Old Forge, would like lo hear from any club In Lticknw'aiina or l.uitciue counties for n ganirf1 oil the D.o-ui rs' ground June 2';. If accepted an. swer right away. First e'omc llrst served. Dan Y. Hulland, captain; John N. Con vey, manager. Thi Sdiatirs. of Carbon street, accept the challenge of the Karlys for June 2fl, nt 1 1.'. leek sharp. Please let us know where "our t"iin will meet us, for w don't know wnere the Ryefleld grounds are. Joacph Hlglln. captain; Thonpm Holes, mnnager. The Lilacs, of the South Hide, rlml lenge the t'arlioii Stieet Senators frr a game of ball on Sunday. June 28. at 2.30 n'dock on your grounds. Answer as quirk as possible and tell us wluue to meet you. William Moran, captain. .( THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itcrlotv. Now Yoik. June 21.-The general temper or speculation III the stock nuilket .o day was hcxltntlng during tho giea.er pan of the forenoon owing to the vigor ous effoits of tho bears to preclpllato weakness In tho general market by con centrating tlielr effort against thr blgn priced specialties with a view of dislodg ing long stock. These efforts were re watded by substnntlal declines In sugar, People's Gas and Mctropolilliiu Street iiillway. The (iinngcr group yielded sym pathetically with the break In wheat, hut tho remainder of the list was Well sup ported and losses were small. The fevr Ishness of the leaders dominated the spec tilutlnn to a more or less extent until a disposition on the part of the London op erators to absorb a sprinkling ot the In ternational families coupled with mani fest support to the standard shares 'it succeeding levels served to check the le actlonnry tendency and values moved slowly upward wlthtlie ultimate results of the day's operations showing slight frac tional changes favoring either side. 'J he inaiket displayed Intense sUiKtiatlon at Intervals, bat any Inquiry for stoeks was attended by linpioved values. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALI.P.N & CO.. stock brokers, Meal's building. rooms ivo-iiiv. Open- High- Low- Clos- ll.g. est. est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil 2iii2 'JOli. 2iHa '.'Uia Am. Stlg. Ite'g Co ..t:!2' 1P,:1 1W4 I3P, Atch.. To. &.S. Fe .. PI ?. 12i II A.. T. .t S. F.. Pr .. :;:t rc5 X7 Am. Tobaico Co ....UK IPJ 115's 115 Am. Spirits 131 i l)t, 1.' Itt, Am. Spirits. Pr SG Irt'-j :'.6 37's Halt. Ohio Li) 2o lfc5, 1S' Hronk. It. T .ft'i! M's Is'n 1!'T Hay State Gas 3i " ai '"s Can. Southern ,J1 M M M N. J. Central tdlj !U'i !U's Pt'n Chic. At G. W IP', 1P4 H'4 .ll'i Chic. & N. W 12li 12Pi 121 2t:,4 Chic. II. & Q 101'i Ml'', lft.17i lOIN Chicago Gas WH K !'." W chic. Mil. & St. p.. m :n" w w Chic. II. I. P 1063, 100a I""'1 MU C. C. C. & St. 1. .... 114 4Pi tl'i 4114 Louis. Nosh o'J'i 52V tu'h l&r Manhattan Lie lOHi 10.i 10P,a I0P4 Mi0!irl Pacific .... Poi4 S51, SPi 3o N. Y. Central lir.'i lP'.'i ll.V, III! North. Pacific 2S1, 2? 27"i 2S Nor. Paelilc. Pr .... KSi CS4 ,W i'' Phi Hie, Mall 2fl 211 2f' !! Southern II. It s'4 ! S -,i Southern 11. It.. Pr 23", 3o 2y', : Tenn., C. A Iron .... 2;'! 21 2.F4 2:!', Cnlon Pac, 1st Pr .. R1U SB'.,, .Wj -.s P. S. Huliber 21 21 2.1 23 C S. Leather. Pr .. (,fi 6X Sj', d'a West. Cnlon sl, WU fdi !'.' W. & L. K 2' 2U 1i ! W. &. L. K.. Pr IP IP, 1li IP, Met. Traction Co ..Ifill: M1'a VW, Wi Ches. A- Ohh 23 23 22' f.S CHICAGO IIOAltD OF THADK. Open- High- Low- Clos- WllKAT. lug. est. et. Inc. July 73i, ;pi 71U :iis September US', W. C', W CO UN. July .12", 32li 32', 32V September Z'il2 333 S'2 ".I1, OATS. July 2I' 2i 23 21 September 21i 2l'i 20 21 POKK. July !i.7'l ft. 70 !Ui."i H.C Sep'tember lo.Oft lft.no f.S2 u.ss t.Xitu. July T..77 "'.77 " ."i 5.75 September ,T. 5.02 'i'.d ..S5 5.k5 Scrnnlon Honrd of Trade Kxchangc tJuotntlon--AII Quotations Hnscd on Par of 10U. STOCKS. Hid. Asltea. Scranton & Plttsicn Trac. Co. National He Hub f: Drill'g Co. Fust National Hank Elmhui'fct Uculevard Scranton Savlnss Hank Scranton Packing Co Laca. Iron Si Steel Co Thlid NutUnm Bank Throop Novell' Mfg Co Scranton Trac. Co Scranton Axle Works Dime Dep. & Dis. Hank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light. Heat & Pow- er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Comcany Scranton Forging Co Traders' Kutlcnal Hank Lacka. Lumber Co 10 b'J soo liw 225 ... 95 30 3S5 80 18 ... ... 75 1C5 ... 175 210 15 U ... 100 130 ISO 150 150 170 ... ll.il 115 ... 115 ... 115 i.. 100 102 102 S5 100 Lack. Trust A: Safe Dep. Co .. .Mnojilc Iilountain Coal Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, drat mortgage, due 1920 Peoplo'B Street Railway mortgage, due 1918 .... People's Street Railway, first Gen- eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co . Lacka. Township Schtol 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Plillndelphia l'ioviion .Market. Philadelphia. June 21. Wheat Film. 2e. higher; contiact grade, June, vaidc. ; July. 77,iii7'-c. Com Steady : No. 2 mix -d June, Xi3ij4c; July. :'.i'a3i.',( . Oals Dull, ear lots, i:c lower: No. 2 quoled nt ;!2e. and No. 2 white clipped quoted at Hi'-e. Provisions- Firm, llutter Steady; fancy western creamery. I7'c; fancy prints. IM'. Kgg rirm; liesh. nearby. 12' ac; do. western. 12'ic; do. southern, lie. cheese I'll mer; New York factory full ii cam fur.ey. "Iia7,.jc ' do, do do., fair to choice, i;ija7c Rellned Sugars I "n (hanged. Cotton 1-lCe, lower; middling uplands. Cc Tallow Dull: city. prnm In barrel", 3s, c ; country. In barrels, .1',", ; do. dark. 31, c; cakes. Ic: grease. SaS'ite. Live Poultry -Firm; fowls, 9n!Usc: old roosters. G'jii'c. ; spring chickens, lSaKi.; ducks. Sable. Drcjsed Poultry Steady, fair ihmiMid; fowls choici , 0c: do. fair to good. s.v' sc; old rooteis. r,ju6i.; spring chldoiis. inurby., Ia2lc : western do.. ISalSc. Ri eelpts Flour, 1. 2011 barrels and l.VKl ackr: wheat. 7(0 bushds: coin, vj.nflO bushels; oats. 2l.0tl bushels. Shin-mciit.i-Wheat. OTi loi-bds; corn, 121,000 bushels; cats, 22,nu0 bushels. New Yoik Produce .llnrliel. New Yoik. June 21. Flour-Steadier at tile close, bin not active. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 led. Mc, f. o. I alloal; op tions Irregular but steady: closed l;.s;i;i,e. net higher; Nj. 2 led July closed SOc ; Sep temb !'. 73'c; December. 7Cc Corn -Spot stendv; No. 2, ?Sc f. o. b.. nfloai; options sie.uly; July closed Cc. ; Septem ber, 37'nC ; December, iiS'ic. Oats Spot steady: No. 2. 2f,1c; No. 0, 2'.li,c. ; No. 8 white, 32c; No. 3 white, 31c; opllunt; in active and fairly steady, clodug un changed; July closed 29c. Huttei-Sieady; westeiu eranieiy, 13'ial7c.: do. factory, llnl2''ic; JIlRliis, 17c; Imitation U'cum ery, 12all'sc : state dairy, IPsulile. ; do. I rriMincry. lPjiibic EggF Steady; statf 1 "'"' i;e'.uisylvniila. 12al2ic: wol.'in Itcsh. 12ul2'-c: soitlhcin, 10alU',c. hi ca to Pioiliiee llaikel, Chicago, June 21. -Confirmation of tho leporteil scttW meat of the ciihIi wheat pool caused a sharp rally near the finish In the 'wheat pit todnv. July closed Willi un advance of .4u,i'ia. nnd September V al"c Corn Idi off te. lower and oai Inst Mc In piuislons pink h-t lo., lard 5c. and ribs .'... Cnnh eiualollons weie us follows: Flour Dull and inglecled; No. 2 Miring niKat. COaic; No. 3 spring wheal. Ii2a72c: No. 2 red 73c; No. 2 corn, 32',a32liiC. : No. I! yellow, ;!2l',a3.;c; No. 2 oats, 23c: No. 2 while. S!n2l.e.; No. 8 white. 2Sc. ; No. 2 rvc. 41c: mess pork. J9.d5a9.70; laid. 5.75(i5.5o; short tlhs, sides, 5,3Ja5.ii5; dry sailed shoulders. -PhS". ; (hoit clear sides. $5.m.i.5; whisky, un cliungcil; sugars, iinrhangnl. Clilriign Live Stock. Chicago. June 21 -Cattle- Fair demand' pilrcHgennilly stci.dy: choice sleors. l'.o aS.25: medium. JI.Sdal.fiT'i: utoikeiH and I, fcvdct. JJ.V.iaJ; 10 u a and heifers, $3.30h THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION t A WORD. A FOR RENT KOIl ItHNT-lN GOCLD 1HILDINC. I2nd lloorl Llndm street. Two suites elegant olllees. Suitable for light house, keeping; alto large floor 50x50, well light ed, low rent to right parties. Inquire Freeman MfR, i'o. 'fo iT " TtK NT "d nsTltAHL 10 FUONT room, fun.ished or unfurnished; all conveniences, 107 Madison avenue. toil JlKNT-0-HOO.MKD HOl'SI!. MOD ei"n Improvements, No. 511 Qulncy uve itie: for particulars Inquire MrB. Dr. Gardner. No. 533 Qulncy avenue. I'OIl RKNT -TnTckly Ki;iTNlSHnD front nnd sldo room. 529 Adams ave. FOR URNT-DKSK ROOM OH SHARK of offices secend floor front, Coal Lx change. Call at room 15. FOR RENT Qulncy SKCOND FLOOR, '01 HOL'SE FOR RRNT-405 WYOMING avenue. Apnlv to F. II. Clemons, Hliie Rldgo CaaJ Company's offlee. Mcars Hulldlp;, dARN FOR RENT-nOC MAHON COURT. Apply to F. II. demons, liiue Wa?6 Coal Company's office. Mears Rulldlng FOR SALE FOR SAI.U-A TEAM OF IRON GRAY horses. sl ,ears; sound and genth ; weight 2.100 pounds. Inquire at the Ro.'k away llotl. Old Forge, P.i. FOR SALK - TYPEWRITERS, TYPE Wllter stands, solid oak olllce desks, tables, chairs, flve-ebalr folding seals, slate and wood blackboards, cheap at College of Commerce building, corner I'enn and Lackawanna avenues. FOR SALE-COLLIERY ENGINEER, stock wanted In exchange for Clark & Snover preferred. It. Ernest Comegys. Hond Hroker and Real Estate Agent, Dime Hank Hulldlng. FOR 8ALF-A FINE CPR1GHT PIANO but little used." Terms easy; price very low. Would exchange for 0 line horse. Addrecs Hox 36. Tribune office. FOR SALE-ONE 20-1IORSE POWER holler, as good as now. THE W US TON MILL CO. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED- MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wllh expel ienee, to take care of 1 hil dtfii. References leipiired. Mrs. C. S. Woolworth. 710 Jelfi rsnn avenue. TOE-XCHA NGE. A Sl'MMER HOME OR GOOD FARM lo exiliange fur cltv or town properly. Address A. S. folium. Lake W.nola. Pa. A GENTLEMAN WOILD LIKE TO Ex change a line horse and buggy for a good uprluht pinho Addrets, stating makers' name, Hox 30. Tribune olllce. EDUCATIONAL. KEHLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SYRA CUSE. N. Y. Cnder the supervision ot Hlhhop Huntington. Twenty-elghih school ear begins Thursday, September 15, 1M. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. CHIROPODIST CORNS, HUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo dist. 230 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Chnrges moderate- 4. So, canneis, $2 Wall. 25; ealcs, $.1.25,1?; wexttin. Jl.20al!. Timis M. ers. $litl.75. Hug! Active at improed piicex; fair to choice. Jt.fi.Vil.o-,; packers, tu.voaxi'2'..; butchers. $3.s5.il; mixed. :!.Wa3.!i5; light, $3.C5a3.!'5; pigs. $2.75a:).:i0. Sheep Lively demand at a further advance; spung Inmbs. $ijail.75; clipptd lambs and year lings. $l..7i(io.!ei: shiep. $3. 25a 5. 25; rams. J3 at. Recelpts-Caltle. "Wl head; hogs, 2o.'J00 head; sheep, lrt.noo head. Dilflalo Live Stock. Eust Huffalo. N. Y., June 21.-Callle-Ri eelpts ei.v light: dull. Dogs Rec ipt.i light siendy. Yorkers, good to choice. JI.I0; roughs, ce.mnion to good 11.50; li.CO; pigs, common to clu lee, $1..i5h4. Sh 'er and Lambs Fall ly steady; lambs, chuce to extra, ?5.5,..i5.C'i; culls to common. 51.25 n5.1.": sheep, cliolee lo .(elected wcihirs, $l.75al.fcO; culls to (ommon, $3.25a3.i5. linn Liberty Cuttle .tlniket. East Libel ty. Pa.. June 21. Cattle Steady at last week's quotations, llng-i Steady; prime heavies. $1.10; best me dlums and heavy Yorkers. $lal.i5: light Yorkers. $3.i!5a3.'J5; pigs. J!.iJ."a3.S5; rough4. 2.50a3.75. Sheep Steady: cllolre. $1 S5a HO; common. $3.25a3.75: choice clipped lambs. l.90a.; common 10 good, flal.vi; spilng lambs, Jt. 50,11!; veal eaUes, $il.50a7. New York I.ivti Stock. New York. June 21. Hcexes Feeling siendy. Calws Maikct dull and un changed, choice veals. 4C.S0; buttermilk calves. $3a3.25. Sheep-Slow; cumnioil grades lower; heavy weights, not wantr I; prime lambs, steady: other grades low.:-; sheep. p(or to good. 3.25al..V); Iambs, $5..V) n7.20; culls, 5. hogs Nominally weak ut 5U14.30. Oil .11 11 r ltd. Oil City, Pa.. June 21. -Credit balances. Mi; certlflcaUs. opened Sic. bid; dosed S7e. bid; cash sales ot 2.000 barrels at fcy. at the close; shipments, Dl.fliil barrels; runs, 100.000 barrels. ACCIDENT AT BLACKWGLL. .Many Are Drowned at the Lnunching ol the Altitun. London. Juno 21. fp to this wr'Ung thirty bodies tune been rei uvrcil at tlio (")ic of the dlaastoi at the launch ing of tho battleship Albion at lllack well today. The victims wro mostly wi.rklng people 011 n 1 oliday, ho had tr-Mpasred on the ship bulldlfg yard wheio the lai'iidilng took place. Thev crowded upon the singing fiom which they had been warned off. but the forcu of pi lice on the spot was Inadequate ta control the Immense crowd. About two hundred pein.ns were thrown Into tlio water when tin staging wat demolished by the back wash of the huge battle ship wlif'i Klu plunged Into th water. Most of these wei'o riscued by means of the numerous row boats. In thu vicin ity, bill nuiny were nwept away by Uih flood tide wi-lcli was running, nml s-mk liefore nsslstantp could reach them. Mmut sixty of thcspectalorH wcr. In Jured nml hml to receive, surgical treat ment. Many plucl.y rvfeues of drownin; persons wcr made tiy on-lookers. Heartrending scrnes were' wllnesised wheii iho hutUcs of I'lillilfon nnd otlief jvlntlves of timer who escntied tho 1ln iiKter wi't'o 1 otovireil nr.il tuvusht to I the 'nnd. POl'ULAU CLEARING HOUSE for the lJcncflt of All Who Have Houses Kcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'Uicse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted l'rcc AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED-HIG MONEY FOR n good man. Address "W.," general delivery, city. AGENTS WANTED -TEACHERS DE slrlng prolltnbh empto.Mucnt during vncatlon in educntlonal work address C. L. Graham, Hex 201. Scranton. CITY SCAVENGER A.n.HRIGQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. URIGGS, Proprietor, Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone Goto. SCALP TREATMENT. VWWVVWVVWVVVNWWVWVWWVWVN MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, 60c; shampooing, 60o. ; facial massage, mdiilcutlng. 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. IN HE: ESTATE OF N. YOl'NO. LATE of Lackawanmi county, deceased. Letters testamentary "U the above named eKtato having been granted to the undersigned, all pet sons having claims or demands against the said estate will pro sent Ihem lor payment, and those Indebt ed thereto will please inaku Immediate inyinent to JENNIE HEE.MER, FRED M. YOCNG. JOHN F. SCRAGG, Executors. Attorney for Estate. THE ANNFAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ot the Economy Light. Heat and Power company lor the election of Dlrectots for the ensuing year and (be transaction of such other buiiicss as may properly come before It. will be held at the otllce of the Company, ttooin 20. Republican Hulldlng. Scranton. Pa., on Monday, Juno 27. 1S9S. at two o'clock p. m.. In accordance with by-laws of tho Company. W. J. NORT1ICP. Secictary. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED -- SITt'ATION HY YOCNG girl It. to take care (if children. Nel lie Yusescryt, 525 Emmett sticct. A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY wants 11 situation as house keeplno; tiiidei stands all kinds of lioilbc work. liu, ('.. 3.15 Kressler court, city A YOFNG WIDOW LADY WOILD like to have 11 situation at house keeping, understands .ill kinds or house keeping. Address Mrs. C. H.. 3.15 Kress ler court city. YOl'NG MARRIED MAN WOCLD LIK'O einplovinent at anything that he can make a living at. Answer F. It. 11.. Tnb une oillre. SITCATION WANTED-m HO Pi wars of age: furnish the last of tef erences. G. J.. 15oj Division street, city. HI 'TCI IK II WITH A TliOROFGIl Ex perience In all branches of the busi ness, seeks a situation. Address J. W. Hilton. 210 Spring street. Piovldence. Scranton. TvANTED-A POSITION HY A FIRST class teamster, understands the eaio of horses thoroughly. Address F. II., 11"1! Sanderson avenue. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A YOCNG man of excellent icpi.l.itlon as sarl ner and can take care of horses an I cows; can gove best of references. Ad dress G. II.. 519 Maple street, city. SITl'ATION WANTED-A GOOD AC eoun'tant. used to lespons'blllty. thor ough and em rgetlc. Is open for an en gagement July 1. Salary moderate. Art diess Accountant, care Tribune. SITl'ATION WANTED-TO GO OCT U the day washing. Ironing or every kind of house cleaning, or will take washing home: would like olllees to clean. Sldo door 420 Franklin avenue. iTT'TvnON WANTED-HY A GOOD vegetable gardener, single man. under, stands care of stock, milk, lawn; good references. Address MoMullcn, Tribune olllce. Scranton. SITCATION WANTED-AS TRAVEL- Ing r-nleMiiau or collector: excellent references and bonds If required. Ad dress O.. Tribune olllce. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A YOl'NG man. ag.' 23; willing to do anything; well recommended. Address P. M.. 512 Ilroadway, City. YOl'NG .MAN WITH 15 YEARS' EXPE- rience In grot'iy i.ud mint ninik I, desires position; will buy all the saluy out 111 store. Miuiess ii": 1 cirir nvniie. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A YOlNG man, ape 19; has had (Nporlenev In store and dining room; willing to work .at anytblt.g; references. Address J.. Tribune. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A MAR iled man as fireman, utatlonury engi neer or pump runner; also thoroughly un deistands elctrlelty and refrigerator tee machines; l well experienced and ran give good refdcnces. ,1. D. W., 937 Penn :i venue. WORK WANTED HY A WOMAN WHO Is willing to go out by the du : will also take In washings. Jits. M. Fri.k, rear 109 Gibson street, city. SITUATION WAnTeD-IU'"" FIRST class tlri muli; can li. ke care ot engine; has had six yeais' oxpi rlence as such n hteamshlps. G. A. . 113 North Ninth strcd. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECl', conncll Hulldlng, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of COS Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St.. cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FmirjdJRick l. brownTrcihtect. Prlco Hulldlng, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders,' Natl-mal Hank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PR1 vate Httpltal, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. Dlt. r. street. L. M'OIIAW, 003 SPRLCE DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LACUACH. 113 Wyoming uvo. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 331 Wishing, ton avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 lo 5. DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser. vlco Agency. PRINTING Tin TIUH1 Hl'NK PUHLISHINO CO., North t Washington avenue Llnotypo Cnniposltlon of all kinds quickly done. l-acuiuofi unsurpaiucu in ims region. WIRE SCREENS "jos, :aii',jfkuM5Aii sn lacka. wnna avenue, Scranton, Pu manufac turer of Who Screens. LAWYERS FRANK E. HOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor - nt - Luw. Hurr buildings, t ooins 13 und U, Washington avenue. OKELL & OK KM,, ATTORNEYS. Ci TO 11 Coal Exchaiigo building. Scranton W1LLARD. WARRENk: KNAPP, AT torncys and Coiinsellors-at-l.aw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAMlfs II. TORREY. ATTORNEY" AND Coiinsellor-ut-Law. Rooms 113 and III Commonwealth Hulldlng. JESSCP & JEBSCP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors -at-Law, Commonwealth ouiming, Washington aenuc ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attcii'iieyti and Cotmsellnrs. Common wealth building. Rooms 1. 20 nnd SI. J"AMES W. 0.irFORD. ATORNRY- VT Law. Rooms Clt, 515 und 510. Hoard of Trade building. D. H. REPLOGI.E. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real rstato peOurlty. Meals building, corner Washlniilon ae niie and Spruce street. H. F. KIlTamT"aTTORNEY-AT-LAW. SO! Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. 11. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Liw, SOI Commonwealth bulldln?. Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 903-901, 5th floor, Means bldg. JOSEPH .IEPrEYSATTOlTNEY.AT LAW, 7 and 8 Hurr building. L. A. W ATR FS. ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, 4?3 Lackawanna nvc, Scianton. Pa. C. R. PITCHER, Commonwealth ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. liulldlne. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON A WILCOX. National Hank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRl'CE STREET A. W. HERTHOLF Alty.. Mears Hlda PHYSICIANS AND SUHQEONS DR. KAY HA'J MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Sctunton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. und Mulberry St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night call, I3. DR. C. L. FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank bldg. 122 Wyoming uveiiuc MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME oputlilst, No. 22S Adamr avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPIX'IALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming nvenuo nnd Spruce street. Scrunlon. Olllce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 6 p.m. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH iugton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203 Hontd of Trade hulldlng. Ollleo hours, 8 to 9 a. m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rcri deuce 30D Madison avenue. DR C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Offleo telephone 13C3. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR. S. W. IAMOREAl'N. OFFICE 331 Washington avenue. Residence. 131S Mulberry. Chrei.lc diseases, lmg-i, heart, kidneys and geuito-urlnarv or gans a speeialy. Hours, 1 to 1 p. in. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY RCR ;eon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2i72. r HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, J23 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 2IKGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOL'SE. NEAR D., L. & XV. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter II. Huell. A. M. MIDWIFE MRS. GARLE. GRADUATE WIDW'IFE, 131S Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and beat attendance, for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G. It. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store HO Washington ave nue; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. MISCELLANSOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE LSI,. nnds. Greatest Naval Hattle. Shues all blr.wn to pieces and landed in Net tleton's Shoe Slore, Washington avenue. Ladles' tine Hutton shoes, nissot and dongola, cost S2.50. at $1.19; ladles' lino $2 00 shoes for 9M. Ladles' Oxfords, cost 150 for 79c Men's $2.5o calf and rus tc't shoes for $1.49, $".00 shoes for $i.9, itc. HALErVS "oitcilESTRA-Ml'SIC FOR balls picnics, parties, receptions, wed iIIii'm and concert work tarnished. For tcrnn addicss R. J- Huuer. (.ondllctor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulberfs music stoic MEGARGEE HROTHERS. suptdles. envelopes, paper PRINTERS' bags, twine. Warehouse. !o Scranlon. Pa. Washington avenue. RAiLROAO TIME TABLES Central RuilroaJ 'w Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Qmtinns In New Yoik Foot ot Liberty street, ti It., and Soulh Ferry Whltehafl Anthracite coal used exclusively. Inaur- JLiI fNlF'T MAY 15. V. "35 3 20. 7.10 P. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. in.. Ml. ,fi?.'.?.'ii..?',,,n:.,i Ail.,nllQ til'. S.J0 I'or l,J(v(;ww -..- -." v,l Newark nnd Elizabeth. S-V.expre-s a. Vn.. 1.20 .express). J.2V1 .ex ;',' 1,1. Sunday. 2.li i. m. Train c-vdi s i'-"' "' m nriives at Phlladrlphla. Reading. Terminal. 7.03 p. m. und N.w ror vnew ,"... Vox- JUiueh e hunk. Alleuipwii. UethlC' i.. i.nioii aim riiii.iieq"ii.i, o.w 11. 111.. ..11 i.ii 0. m. rilUKiays, .-u 1. in. i.-n. Italt.uioro aim ,iuniKiun lino no n b South and West via IiaiMohem. ?" 11 til l. !' ,"' SuiuUvs. J.I., p. in. For Lous Hrunch. Otcan Grove, etu . at and Washington nnl auH.iiiw"' (. .... ., .0 1111(1 !.'- l 10. Vnr Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Aliuniown, 8.30 a. in . 120 r. in. Sua- d1&n?'poPtVVllle, 8.30 a. 111 . 1.91 p. in. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street? North River, in 400. 9 10 iox press) a. in-. l- (express) p. m. Sunday. i.eao New York, South Fer.'y, font Whitehall btiect, nt 9.0s n m.. 1.28 p. in. PukKCiigcrh arriving or departing from this terminal ran connect under cov. r with all the devoted rallrouds. Broadway cable cms and lerrlos to Brooklyn and Gluten Island, making quick transfer to and fiom Giand Central Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.21 a. m . 3 00 p. m. Sunday, f. IS a. m. Through tickets to all poi.iti- ai lowest rata may he had on application In ad vance to tho ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pant. At. J. II. OL1IAUSEN. Gen. Suot. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Kent. Situations for Eivo Schedule In Bllect Nov. IS, 1897, Trains Lcavo Wilkos-Qarro as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Piiiladslpliia, Balti more, WashinRton, nnd for Pitts burg and tho West, 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Potlsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitta burg and tho west. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 5.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. U. WOOD. Uen'l Pa$5. AKent. J. 11. HUTCHINSON, (leneral Manager. Del.. I.ncka. nnd Western. Effect Monday. June 20, 1S95. Trains leave Scranton as follows'. Ex press for New York and nil points East. 1.10. 3.00, 5.10, 8.00 and 10.u5 a. m.; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.10, s.00 and 10.05 a. 111.. 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Manuiika Chunk and way stations, 2.50 p. 111. Tobyhnnna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Ulnghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning. Halh. Dansville. Mount Morris and Huffalo. 12.10. 2.35. 9.00 a. m., 1.55 and 5.50 p m.. in.iklt g close connec tions at Huffalo to all points in the West, Northwest and Southwest. Ulnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Factory llle accommodation, t.oo, and Nicholson accommodation fi.00 p. m. Express for Utlea and Richfield Springs, 2.13 a. m.. nnd 1.55 p. m. Ithaca, 2.35. 9.00 a tn., nnd 1.55 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston. Wilkes Earre. Plymouth. Hloomsburg und Dan ville, making dose connections at North umberland fur Wllllamtport. Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Wnshlngton nnd the South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tion,, MX). 10.05 a. m., and 1.55. and 5.40 p. m. Nantlcoko and Inte-rmedlata stations, 8.08 and 11.10 n. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 55 p. m. Pullmnr parlor and sleeping coachos on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware an J Hudson. On Monday. May 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale (i.20, 7.55, S.55, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.21, 2.20. 3.52. 5.23, 0.2i, 7.57, 9.15, 11.00 p. m.; l.lli a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, Now England points, etc., 0.20 a. m., 2.20 p. m. For llonesdalc 6.20, S.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon ; 2.20. 5.25 p. m. For WIlkes-Harre-G.IS. 7.50. 8.45. 9.33. 10.43 a. in.; 12.03, 1.25, 2.1S, 3.33, 1.27. 6.10, 7.50, 10.2S, 11.30 p. m. For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley It. It., G.45 u. m.. 12.03. 1.25. 4.27 p. m 1 with lllack Diamond Express), 11.30 p. m For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45, 9.33 n. m.; 2.1s. 4.27. For western points via Lehigh Valley R 11., 7 50 a. in., 12.05. 3.33 (with Block Diamond Express). 10.28, 11.30 p. in. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondale and tho north 6.40, 7.45, 8.40, 9.31, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.20. 2.15, 3.25. 4.23, 5.45, 7 45. m.23, 11.27 p. m. From Wllltcs-Harro and the south 6J5, 7.50, 8.30, 10.10. 11.53 a. in.; 1.10. 2.14, 3.18, 5.20 6.21, 7.53, 9 C5, 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 a. m. Complete information 'egardlng rates to all points in tho United States and Canada may bo obtained nt the ticket of fice In the depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort uuslness. J. W. HL'RDICK. G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kailroad System Anthraclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comltftt. In Effect May 15, 1S3S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II It It., at 015 a- '".. and 12.0j, 2.1K. 4.27 (Ula'ck Diamond Expicss) and 11 30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Harro via D.. I. & W. It. R-. C-30. 11.10 a. in.. 1.55. 3.35. C' Fo'r White Haven. Harteton. Pottsvlllo, noil nrlnctpal points In tho coal regions ?!u li & II- R. H-. , 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. lVoi Dethlehem. Easton, Reading. Har ruiMirc and principal Intermediate sta- on" via D. & H. " R- , a m.. 12.03. J.IS 4.27 lUIuck Diamond Expicss), 11.30 Pl'of Tunkhannock, Towar.da, Elmlra. Ithaca. Gencvanml nrlncl pal '"termedl ate stations, via p., L. tc w . 11. 11., s.os 11 in 12 15 and 3.S5 P m. Vnr Oeneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag or'i Pills Chicago nnd nil points west via ara l aiis. 1 ' 12 0; 3Z3 iniuck Diamond pVillmun parlor und sleeping or Lehigh Vniiev ii.irlor cars on all tialns between Wi kes-Harre and New York. Phlladel nhla Huffalo and Suspension Hrldge. phla. '"0"'l,'IN ,,. WILBI'R. Gen. Supt. ClIAS S LEG. ''ass. Agt.. 26 Cortiandt direct Nev' York. A W NONKMACIIER. Dllsion Pass enger Agent. Snuih Hethlehom. Pa Kxnress). ij.-o o. ... 1- " I'ric and Wyoming Valley. IN EFFKCT Jt'NE 1ST. 1S9S , eay"o Reran!..!, for '"1, and points r.isi on 01 ... .0 .It'.'l 1 "i p m. For Lane Ariel at 5 'J'1 p. ni A, rive 'it S' 1..1.H' ' ... ti: .. m 1 ll. P from above poln'S m and 9 35 p. m. Ml " "-. ..... ... m ,. From I..1K' "" "' ' ' p. m. icit.tsrox mvisioN. -Lh KHcct llrcembcr lgtli, ISOTt Noiltli Bound, i 204 Btitlona g g 3 .,!.. Inltp VJ 3 W Uiliniui, ...j . - I la 4 copt maday is 3 p uAirive . .ir i u r a N Y. Franklin 8; ' lowest. 4icd street 7 no, Weehawkua 7 49 7M 810 i 11 Arrive in r ul 1151 109 12 54 I3fil cadosla llnoeock Htarlbrht Preston Park winwooa Poyntelie orsoa ricaiant Mt. Pnlondnli Foiest my carbondulo winti" nriewe .Mayrield Jenuyu ArctUbold Wlnton PecUvllIo oivrliaat I'rleeburg Throop Prnvldence paik naco 1,"" a IS:::: 3 41 .... S59 .... 8 68 .... C .... 3f9 .. Sl ... 3 3U .... 12 43 IS'.'M 12 11 12 CS fll9l II 49 11 3t fliao I3 3SI ,. 'HISM ... '1123, ... Ill is! ... 111 n ... 11 11 ... Ill 071 ... II 0'. ... 110, ... HOOi .. tluf.7 13 41 3 4 8 51 1 SC4 3 59 104 4 0: 4IU n 101 hcranton .4 811 a ii Have Arrlvei r ul All trains run dally except ?.miday. t slirullle ihat trains stop on sUoal for pas- t.ecure rat9, via ontailo 4 western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day apa Nlffftt Bnuesstothe west M ' J .C .Anaerbon, Qtn .put it. T. ITltoroft, l)l, fast, Ait. BflrMtaUs Pa. PENNSYLVANlft RMLRQAD Worth Uauiid .Tno,i 1 I lo .1 1 I