THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1898. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS Sewing Machine Agent's Advent-ire will) a Wild Cat. ONE OP Tlin PI.L'AStNO Jl Nfi WED-iDINGB-rOURTlI OF JULY AT Itlv '. KRSIDE PAHIC-TltE DOWNWARD course or a dog - railroad ETCHINGS-VARIOUS PARAGRAPHS OK SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY NEWS. Special CorroJiiondor.ee of The Tribune. Susquehanna, Juno 21. Toward even ing on Saturday, tv Dlnghumtnr. spu ing irmeSihic urciU named Faiwardr was. driving along the hlghwu.-' near Melrose. When n lai'RO wildcat which whs orouohltiK by I ho side of the ria.l, made a fpi'Iiir for tho horse, and caught tht cloth t'overini: Edwards' 1hp. With tin bmt of tin- whin ho struck tin- wildcat across the head and knocked It Into some hushes. The nnl imii Instantly sptatip for the buck of thp vnnon Hinl linns to II with claw a nnd topth. Tin' driver had all he could do tn prevent It from pontic Ink upon hint, nnrl pounded tht; Infuriated ani mal with the heavy part nt his whip mitll It fell back. The wildcat clutiK fast for tlnec or tour hundred j. anls, when, with n scream, It released Its bold and dlsuiiepiired In the under brush. The back of the wunon Is scrnttheil and bitten ami shows that the drhei would have fared badly had the wildcat succeeded In reaching; him. Extreme liinmer Is supposed tn hnvo caused the animal to mnke the attack. HAPPILY WUDUKt), The mnrilaKo 'if Miss Grettn 51. Dunillnp., iluURltt-r of Mrs CHtharliie Dunning, nf I.ime.sboio. to Dr. Uunlel Dwyor, nf Forest City, nceui'ied nt noon on Wednesday last. In St. John'd Catholic ..hunh in this plae", the pas tor. Rev. I'. F. lirndetick. oilhlatlnp. A larce cuiisreuntlon wPnes-pd tho bpautlfui 'rp'i!ny. Miss Maine Mo Cuy, of Luiiesboio, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Frank Cunningham, of Forest city, was grooinsinan. The bride wore h hnndsome sown nf white iiigandlc over silk and trimmed with chiffon and satin ribbon. The bridesmaid was similarly it tired. Hoth wore white tips mid ros-bmls In their hair. Following the ceremony, dinner was served at the Lynn's Hum , in L:irpnlmr. During tin alternonii Dr. and .Mrs. Dwyor lelt for Philadelphia and other points, tarrying; with them the best wishes of r host of friends fur their future, sue t ess and happiness. Dr. Dwyer Is on" nf the most capabl. and popular phy sicians of Forest City, and Mrs. Dwyer has for several years been a popular nnd successful teacher In the Susque hanna and Forest City schools. Among the out-of-town Riiests presi nt at the marriage wcie: Mesdames and Messrs. .1. A. Mulroonoy, Thomas Maldrou and V. C.lbnoy; Misses P.ena Mulroney nnd Minnie i.'onroy, of Scranton: and II. F. Aldtich and .lames McKlnney. esq., of Forest City. IN A Li N if OR TWO. ' The Odd Fellows of the place deco rated the staves of their deceased comrades on Sunday afternoon. In the evening they attended a special ses sion in the Presbyterian chinch. A large delegation of Susquehanna Knights of Columbus wete In Clival Mend on Sunday, assisting in the in titutlon of a new lodge. Arrangements are being made for a Fourth of July celebration In Riverside Park, I.anesboro. At the residence of James Mumford, in Stnrrucca. on Wednesday last, Charles A. Miles. M. D., was wedded to Miss Minnie li. Mumford. There will soon be a moonllsht ex cursion from lilughamtnii to Riverside .Park, I.anesboto. On Wednesday, Trinity Lutheran Sunday school, of Scranton. will ex curt to Lanosbiito. The Carpenter's I'ntnu. of Scranton, tlll have an ex cursion to the same beautiful point on Saturdar next. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. The sixteenth it initial reunion nf Co. F, On? Hundred and Unity-first regi ment, P. V.. will b- held At Heart Lako on Monday, August 22. The stockholders rf tho ( treat Eond Hnllstead biblge value the- structure at $2fJ,0CU The view ims appointed by tho tminty enuit will attend to the duties of their appointment on Wednesday, when a public meeting will bo luld. Th Dlmoek camp meeting ui'l begin August 24 and continue eight Jay The .Montrose Republican has discon tinued Its dally, edition. It was a very creditable public-alien. Messrs Taylor anil Aincy all up tn date. The Grangers ol StiMjuehnnnu county will have a picnic at Heart Lake in Ai'sust A itRiilar treetiiq of Division No. 0. of Suyniii'h.iniiH I'.untv, Ateient Order A woman who' takes chances with her health U itn ply ganiblinff with the black Devil of Diseaso. If she has any wcakneti or tie rancement of the flelicatc orpanim of her set. to rely upon an unskilled, inexperienced, general prac titioner U to risk her health upon a gam bler's ltarard. Hfr only real ffcty is in t'le careful well-digested advice nf a physi cian who has had wide, pecinl experience in diseases of this particulat class. The chief consulting phsiciau nf the fa mous Invalids' Hotel auo Surgical Institute, of Buffalo. N. V Dr. R. V. I'ierce, has de voted thirty years of special study and prac tice to the weaknesses and diseases pecul iar to women. His grand medicine, the "Favorite I'lescriplion." has done laore to restore perfect health anfl strength to wom en than any other nieclicjnc. It is the only proprietary medicine devised for this pur pose by an educated, skilled specialist in woman's peculiar ailments. A woman writing to Dr. Pierce regarding herself may feel vssolute aimtrancc of re ceiving, free of chanje, tho best profes sional stdele by Weans of which the most obstina'.'- o: these delicate troubles muy be promptly ipHcved and permanently cured. UntliiA M'ttM i-f Indian Creek, Monroe Co., Mi ti-il ei . "hi vrvt'inukful forwliat Dr. JHriC i I'nvot.t- i're -. i .mu did for me. I was '.' eroV,t ''.i.vi :ro"i i.-rvcin prostration, but -.,. e takliiR ,m urt.j'v I hufthtd more re tUI titan from '; t,.e '. riora. Vou.-'l-'awriie ITtscrlptlaa; iii isie i. iiotlilof good." ry jam w , zM2L 7 tvljt j;tiaranteo tlmt my Rheumatism Cure will relieve Itun li!W tcUtlcn and nil rlieiitnntli' pnlnn In two or three hours, nnd cure In a few days. Ml'NYOX. ct nil druggist, 25c. a Tial, Guide to Health and inc-dl-cnl ndvlco free. lfiOn Arch Bt.. FhUn of illberrilntss, wes li'id at riindsvllle on Sunday. Tlu re are fltf-on prb-onnrs In the county bastlle. SOMK SIDK JgSlU-.S. The l'tnhlbltlon shoittcr In the per son who cheers but not Inebriates. In ilre.it Rend, a vpddllig was post poned becnubo the biidp-cleel had the mumps. Sonif- people get drunk In order to have their natural idiocy oharsed up to the neoonnt of whisky. The cniielt of some people Is so great that thev admhe their mistakes when they moke th'Mii. The paragrapher Jokes ultuul a. talk ative wife, but a talkative wife Is said to be no Joke. "Keep our -yes open as you go through lifts may be a good motto, but thete Is nevertheless wisdom in being blind ocaslottally. Some people are made miserable by seeing too much. WHO scffi:rs MOST? The maid who birds her wairlor's "ash With smile that well her pain dissem bles. The while bourntli her drooping lash. One starry tear drop hangs, and tremble:-. Though heaven alone records Hip tear. And fame shall never know her story, Jtor heiiit has shed n drop as tlear. As o'er bed-wed a Held of glorv! The wife who gilds her husband's swotV. Mid little ones who weep or wonder. And hravely speaks the cheering word, What though her heart be rent asun der. Doomed nightly In her dicnmr to hear, The Units of tlenth around Itlm rattle, I Ins slud as sacred blood as e'er Was ponied upon the Held of battle. The mother who conceals her gilef While to her bit ast bet son she presses. Thin breathes a few brao woids an.t brief Kisses Hip pnlilotli- brow she blcsscf. With no one but her secret (5od To know the pain that weighs upon her, Sheds holy blood as e'er the sod Itee-ived on freedom's Held of honor. -Thomas lluehnnnu Read. A DOfi'S DOWNWARD COPRSK. Tlircp weeks ago a Susq-iehnniia man lau?ht hinting, a very ' -ielv bred, wrll behavt d setter, to iheu tobacco Now the don comes Into the house bv the back door, never scrapes Mis feet on the mat. nevei goes to church. Is tare less at his meals, goes with u lower class of tlogs. nnd It Is feated he Is be ginning to take an Intorott in politics. MATTHKS AND THINC.S. The next census will show that For est City is the metropolis of Susque hanna county. Forest City News. If tb-y Included Rlcbniondale. Vnndllng, Clinton township and half of Fell town ship, i'lof. John Richards, of South lilbson, has In en elected principal of the (Jreat Rend graded schools. Pi of. Cuttls. of Ninth Jackson, will suited Ptof. John Feigusoii as princi pal of the Oakland greiled iimols. The latter has resigned In order to devote his entire time to the practice nf law. Forest City sighs for manufacturing industries. With plenty of libor, coal at a nominal price and excellent ship ping facilities in several dliectlons, Foivl Cliy ought to be a big manufac turing; town. She cannot expet I much longer to depend solely upon the coal Industry. Then ought to be ten fac toiles to every coal breaker. RAILROAD KTCHINOS. A new time-table will go Into effect on the Kile on Sunday next. On Saturday last, In the Uric yard In this place, Delaware Division Conduc tor Spcidel, of Fori Jervls, fell fiom a box car and sustained three fractured ribs and other Injuries. Mutter? are rather quiet nowadays on the Jefferson branch. The Delnwaie and Hudson has a bUr stilus of excursions scheduled lor Far- jpw. Lansboro and other points. In July and August. Reliable old roul Is thai same Delaware nnd Hudson. Th- Krlo K doing a fair freight busi ness The Hrle on Sunday ran Its first Sun day excursion of the season from Rlng hamton lo Lansboro. SOMK LITTLK PARAGRAPHS. The annual conimciipemont exercises of Laurel Hill Academy will take place In Ilf.gan opera huuse on Friday even ing, July 1. The class of "JS numbers eighteen. The marriage of Mr. Ktlwnrd F. I'lld.., of Rridpepoit, Conn., aitl Mlsi r!at-l i-mln ITr.-lllMni nf Slum molin nli.'l . will occur at S o'clock t n Wednesday even ing. In Christ Episcopal church. At thp residence of the bride's par ents, Mr. jtp.tl Alrn. Smith French, ir North Jackson, on Wednesday evening hi't. Miss Addle L French, was wctld itt to Mi. A. H. Ciozlor nf Thomson. Ciihson will colebrnto "lh Fourth." O.orge W. Mnxe. of Foiest Cliy, will dellvrr the oration. Thousantls of bushels of "stra whet ties will be r.iiserl in this oounty tills sea si.i They are retailing In this market at tie i. -iits per quart. At th" Migust term of eoun'y coirt. Kitfte.i ami Shaw will be tried tor the inrid r if f.nnier Andrew J. l'epper, of Rush township- Thomas J.,Davles, oq.. of Alontrose. will defend Kngen. The loiiit will assign tounsel tur Shaw. POSTSCRIPT. AS 'TWERE. F irest City Is anxl'ius for that coun t" 1.. Idge. nnd nobody can blame her. She will have t wait for Uio InevltubU legal delays, qulobilng. and exaspc-rat-Ing red tr.pe. Somehow, goods things como deuced slow. Tho Ciranptrst of Thomson will ir.ulte tle eaglo hcrenm July 4. T'rof Uoodrleh has been roolectcd principal of tho Thornton graded school. A catfish cautrht In tho river near Lansboro contained n small compass and a corkscrew. Reports fiom Or'at Rend are to the effett that n railroader has actually eloiietl wltli his ninther-ln-lnw. Tho MiimroKC fair will be held Octo ber 4-5. A ncsro employed near Oquago T.iket Is snbl to be gradually turning white. WHERE THE CHirML'NK HID, The usimllyt truthful .Montrose Demo- crat alleges Hint when little Cart Haw Joy, of that borouch, was tielnB made ready for Sunday school recently, In cluding tho tying of a big lmw, It was discovered that tho hoiipi-dof; had cor nered a chipmunk out In the tloor yinl. T.lttlo Cnrl necompnnled tho othrrs out In the yard to see tho fun. Suddenly the chipmunk disappeared. Then Curl and his mother vent to church nnd Pundny school, nettimlng home, Master Carl was about to have, his clothing changed when the mlsslnr; chipmunk Jumped out of the little fel low's big bow. It was none the worse for having attended church. Whitney. THE MARKETS. Mall .Struct Iteriuw. New Yolk, June 22. In the stock ni.tr ket todaj ilu weakness In Sugar ascribed to prospective ai.uexntlou cf Hawaii was n iVnturc. Tlic bears had everything their own way In this specialty and woro successful In forcing out round amounts of stock which carried tho price tlown Jls per cent, to lL'Svs. The stock closing wltnln '4 of tho lowest. Tho action of the Lake Shore directors In increasing tho semi-annual dlvldcr.d to 2l per cent, was also n contributory factor In tho lato strpngth lu the railways. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO.. stock biukcrs, Mcars building, looms "Oo-Toii. Open- Illeh- Low- Cioa- ll.g. est. est. lug. Am. Cot Oil si's a,u :i)i:, Jyij Am. Sug. Ro'g Co ,.13l' luni l.'S;i 125'i Atcli., To. & S. Fe .. J3 lu 12Tb '! A., T. K- S. F.. J'r .. r.i'i W!i 22"i M Am. Tobacco Co ....110't- R".'. Rt Rl'j Am. Spirits Hi, IP, 13.-., It Am. Slilllts. li .... 37 !." Ci'.', A; Halt. & Ohio IS'.i 1SU l.V4 Mi, ilrook. R. T 4tlij 4V l"3 -D Ray State Oas S'h 31, .Tj Ji N. J. Central !, pt ,l( Chic. . (3. W 1IU 1IU It It Chic. & N. W 123 12.-.'i 123 12" 4 Chic, II. & Q lu'li 10IH 10'! liip4 Chicago Oris firi, sun oiH SOU ChlO. Mil. St. P.. !)! 'i'j' '.iS '.I'l' ', Chic. R. I. ,t V lORii K'G'i lu',', WitVi C. C. C. & St. L .... 4t'i 4R, 40 40?,, (en. i:iecttic r.7', :i;?; a;', ::;, Louis. & Nash Oli'j K'i ID, M", Manhattan Ele lnp,i 10l''i 10;'.'i 10'iU .M. K. & Tex., Pr .. S3 ?1 "2't Tt Mo, P.icllle 344 31 "i "I1- :ili N. V. Cential 110 110 R.V4 l'.r, North. Pacific 2S 2S". 2S JS'i Nor. Pacific. Pr .... t;S f,s CSV i1- 1'aclllc Mall n :-.i ;i n " Southern It. It S5i 9 S"; vs Southein R. It,. Pr.. 30 TO rf-'i i"i Tenn.. c. & Iron .... 21 21 2::'i :r-i Vtiitm Pac. 1st Pr :?4 M'i B", r,;i P. S. Ilubber 23'.. 2.!i 2t ?;0j P. S. Leather 7 T-1 7U 7' a P. S. Lentil"!-. Pr .. C3 :, fi3 r,:,i, West. Union 9J M HP, rii. Met. Traction Co ..1C012 li 1,-.J, po'j dies. Ohio i'2a .", :'2'., :'J. CHICAGO ROARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Cloa- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. July Tlt'i 7li( 72'4 74 Septemlier U7, fi"rs t." i.7' CORN. July 321, Kja; -.1, ;!J. Si'Pteinber 32' 33 :SK 33 OATS. July 2i:, 2:i' 2.P4 '.;, Septemlier "ip, r.li" 30', jj", PORK. July 11.17 ti.i'n 3.1S ti.M) Seiilcmbcr '.I.II7 P.77 I'.hJ !'.'i3 LARD. July 1.. r..7n .V7L' 3113 3.72 September 3.S'J 3.vi .73 3.S2 Srrnnton Ronrd of Trndo Exchange (iuntntlons.-AII Quotations tJiiscd on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Scranton &. PllUton Trac. Co. National Bering ft Drlll'g Co. Kiist National Rank Etmhuist Hculevard Scrunton Savlngr, Bank Scranton Packing Co Lacn. Iron & Steel Co Third Naticnai Bunk Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Trac. Co Scranton Axle Works Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow j) SJ iuo 10U 5 30 bU 18 73 1C3 175 213 43 S3 lt 13U 130 1J) 130 i;u iii'.s us ... 11s ... R5 ... 100 10. 103 b5 100 er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company ... Scranton Forging Co ... Traders' National Bank Ldckn. Lumber Co Lack. Trust A: Safe Dep. Co Mooaic Mountain Coal Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, flrat mortgage, due 1M0 People's Street Railway, tlrat mortgage, due 191S People's. Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, duo ltd Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 3.. City of Scranton St. Imp. C.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works E'hlladelpliiii Provliiou .llnrkct. Piillailelphl.1. June 22-Whcul-l,c. low er; contraei gratli-. cash and June. 'Vc. : July. 7t,ia7ii'ai. Corn--",c. lower; No. 2 mixed. June :!.' ,.i.i'..e. ; JmI. .Ti'tuS.!1..'-. Oats Dull ulld weak; No 2 vhliP ellppTl quoted nt 32'jal'c. Flour-Firmer; win ter super. $'!.i3.23; do. extras, $3. I0,)3.K3; Pennsylvania lollei clear. $l:il.2n. do. do. straight, $l.20a 1. in; western winter ele-ir, $t.i4.23; do. do. straight. R.'.3at.30, tlo. do. patent, $l.30al.73; spring clear. J373at, KtrnlKht, $l.30al.7.'; do. patent. l.i;3nl.W. Ryo Flour 3.30 per bairel for I'eiins.vl ,iula. Ruttcr Firm; fnncy westT.i crcamer, I7'sc. , fancy prints, 15c Kegs Stead.: fresh, nearby. 12'iC. ; do. west em. 12tac.: do. southern, lie Clieeso I'lrni. Roflned Sugars I'neluingtil. Cot ton - Stead),. Tallow - Dull nnd en- I changed. I P'ljC. ' Old Live Poultry Slend. : fowls, rosters. iPjaTr.: spring chlcx- ens. 12.Ufic Dresset? Poultiy - Firm: fowls. .iuiiiT. tu.; do. fair to good, S.i&'-e. ; old loosters, u'nOc. ; spring chickens, nearby. 20a22c. : western do. Italfco. ; fancy lots. 20a22c. Receipts Flour. l.:iW barrels and ll.tmo tacks; wheat, none; corn. 51 00i busliels; opts. 33,0J1 IiusIipIh. Shipments Wheat. S00 bushels; com, 2t. l) bushels; oats, in.ow bushels. Vew York Produce llnrket. Now York. June 22.- Flour Inactive. Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 red. S7c. f. o. b.; options weak nil day: December closed J'ic net lower nnd other months bil'i-c. off; No. 2 red. 'Julv. dosed 70c: Srptfin bei, 73Ue. . December. 72'.,c Coin -Spot itead ; No. 2. 37a4C. f. o. b . otloat: op. tlons irregular and closed ntn-pulcd ,t 1,40. not tleellne; July tinscd iV.-c. : Sep. teniber. 37'.jc. ; December, at',!-. i)jn Ppot dull; No. 2. 2:?ic. : No. .1 lie.; No 2 white. 22c.; No. 2 white. ;Uo. ; options featureless and easy at unchanged pfloe;; July closed 2V. flutter--Steady ; wi.stcrn cioumoiy. 13ianl7c.; do. factory, llu12".e.; Rlglns. 17c: Imitation eteanier.v. t2all'.e.; utate dalrv. r.i'nli;c. : do. creampry. l'.n We. Epfii-Stt'ittly; f.t,ito and Penntyl nnla, t2al!',:c. ; western fresh. 12i12'.c. JSimv Vorl, I.lvn Stock. New Vork. Juno 22. Ilecves Market active; steers. $l.3nn5.!n; tops, $3.23: bulls, $3.23:il.23: cows. $2a:i.3. Calvea-.Mnrkot active- fully 23c. higher; veals, Jlati.M: choice anil extra. 'i.w)afi.8,..; buttermilk calves. Vln3.73; selected. 1. Sheep and .'.limbs Higher: (beep. 3x23,1 l.U, exiiort grndcM, '; culls. 5a3. Hogs-Mutkot hltjhci at fdtl.l'i. (HI Hnrlicl, Oil City. Pa. Jure .-credit b-ii.mcPH, S7c.; rertinontea. opened 87'ic, bid; cash, higher, Kc, ciortil Hie. bid', cash 8iilos. 2.irt bands nt SSUe.'i a.mio Uirrel cn;t itt St'n. . khlnicntH. (Hi,7'A barrclsi runs, 92,171 bauds. THE TRIBONE'S OPPORTONITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. A FOR RENT FOR RENT-IN- GOULD Rt'ILUING e.nd ilonn Llndrii street. Two sidt"S elegant ntllcea. Suitable for light house keeping; also large ilnor Wx3t, well light ed, low rent to rlglit parties. Inquire lrecnian Mfg. c0. FOR RENi"lii;SlUAi:LR FRONT room, fundsheil or liniurnlshed; nil coitvcnlenceti, 407 Madison iivcnue. roi; it i:nt-iIhoomT: di io rs e, mop- . .. "-''"'mprovements, No. 311 (julney uvo nue; for particulars Intiulrv Mrs. Dr. ttartlner. No. 33a Qulney uvuttuc. FOR RENT - NICELY FiTiiNlsniRJ front and side room. 52D Adams ave; FOR 'RENTED EH E ROOM OR SHARE of otllces secend tloor trout. Coal 1.x eliange. c.iii at room 13. FOR REN"rTl!WNtri.'Lobu, '01 Qulney HOUSE roil ItKNT "lor, "WYOMING avenue. Annlv to !. II. Clcmoni, ", Kldlte -CoJ Company's offlce. Mears dARN yonnriiirmfixAnos court! Apply to F. H. e'lemont. Blue Ridge Coal Company's office. Mears Building FOR SALE FOR SALE- 11 NE TPRIGHT PIANO but little used. Terms easy; price .cry low. Would exchange foi a flue horse. Addrem Box 36. Tribune office. FOP. SALE-ONE SO-HORSE POWER holler, ns good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. HELP W A NT ED MA LE. WANTED-THREE MEN FOR DETEC tlve work. Address with references, P. O. Box 30. Scranton, Pa HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WAVrElTTA Sl1nitloVi)GHTL AS cashier and one as a slioc sale-lady. Appl at emte nt 3u7 Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WOMAN Willi experience, m t ike catv of lill dieii. Rpferences teimlied. Mrs. C. S. Wooluorth, 740 Jefft rsnu avenue. AGENTS WA NT ED AGENTS-WANTED WE WANT ONE shrewd careful nan in ecry town to make a lew thousand dollars for him. tit quietly nt home nnd not wotk hard: pri vate instructions and valuable outfit of news goods sent free. Address imme diately P. O. Rox. MOt Boston, Mas;.. AGENTS WANTED RIG u good man. Address delivery, city. MONEY FOR "W.," general AGENTS .WANTED-TEACHEHS DE- sliing profitable employment during vacation in educational work address C. I.. Graham, Box 2iw Scranion. TOJXOHANGE. A SUMMER HOME OR GOOD FARM to exchange lor ilty or town propcrtn. Address A. S. I'olltim. Lake Winola, I.i. A GENTLEMAN WOULD I.IKE TO EN change a line horse and buggy for a good upright piano. Address, staling makers' name. Box .:, Tribune offlce. EDUCATIONAL. KEBLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SYRA cuse, N. Y. Under the supervision of Bishop Huntington. Twenty-eighth school year begins Thursday. September 13, 1SJ5. Apply to Miss Mary J. Jackson. CHIROPODIST CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cuicd without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HET.EL. Chlropo (list. 3.19 Lackawanna avenue. Ladies at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate- CITY SCAVENGER A. B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickes' drug store, corner Aduma and Mulberry. Telephone GIMO. SCALP TREATMENT. ment, 30c; shampooing. 30c; facial massage, manlcuilng, .'3c, chiropody. 701 Qulney. SITUATIONS WANTED YoTtTiriTTriE 10. WOULD LIKE a sltuatl in nt light house-wot; k or to take caie of a baby. Address JL N.. MS Lord's court, line Brook, city. WANTED - SITUATION B YOUNG gill 11. to take care tif children. Nel lie Yusescrvt. 323 Emtnett street. A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY wants a situation as house keeping; iiiitlei stands all kinds ol house, wurk. Ka. '.. 333 Kressler court, city A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WOULD like to have u situation at house keeping, understand -ill kinds of house keeping. Address Mrs. C. II.. 233 Krest ler court ity. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD LIKE employment at anything thai ho can make a living at. Answer F. R. lb. Trib une oitlte. suFiJation" wTnti'd H ROY id veins of age: furnish ihe bet,' of ref erences. G. J., 1303 Division htreet, city. BUTCHER WITH A THOROUGH EN peii"nce In all btanehes of the busi ness, seeks a situation. Address J. W. Hilton, 210 Spring sweet, Providence, Scranton. WANTED- A POSITION RV A FIR?T class trimmer, understands the cam o' hot scv thoroughly. Address F. II.. H'K -anderson .ivcnur. SITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG man ot excellent leputntton ns sard tier and can take caio of horses iin.l cows; can gove best of references. Ad dress G. II. r,19 Maplo street, city. SITUATION WANTED-A GOOD AC counlaut. Used to icspons'blllly. thur t.ugli and eneigctie. Is open for an en gagement July I. Salary moderate. Ad tlrtfs Aicouuii.nl. care Tribune. sirT'ATToN WANTED-TO GO Ol'T BY . the day yvashlng, Ironing or every kind of liouso clcunii'.',. or will take washing home; would llko otllces to clean. Sldo door, 420 Franklin avenue. STUAT7oN;-WANTED-RV A GOOD vegetnblo gardener, single man. iiudur stnnils caio nf stock, milk, lawn; good reference. Address .Mc5lulleji, Tribune olllcc. Scrunt'iii. SIT U AT I ON WA NT E D - AS TRAVEL Ing Mi.loBin.111 or collector; excellent tefcteiiecH und bonds If retiulrcd. Ad dress t)., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED -RY A YOUNG man. agj 2:1; willing to do anything ; well I'ecoiniuended. .Uulrces P. M., 312 Ittoadwuy, City. YOUNG 5LVN mTiTu"YJARS:XI '"lT- liepco In grocery nnd meat market, desires position: will buy nil the subtly nut In Mure. Address Roy Cedar hvuuuo. I'Ol'ULAK CLEARING HOUSE for the IJcnetlt of All Who Huc Homes Rcul Estntc or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt or Help 'Ihcsc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent it Word, Six Insertions Cents it Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free LEGAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Him of Barring McSwceney was on the 17th day of April, S'.i. dlssohed. .vll debts duo said llrm arc lo bo paid lo Daniel .Mt Sweeney. AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ESTATE ol Frederick Simon, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, nu auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Lackawanna jotmty to distribute, the funds In the hands of Fred crick W. Gunsler and Murgurrt Simon, executors (being tie- third partial ac count), will attend to the duties of his appointment at Ills otllce In the Council Building. Scranton. IVt.. on Monday, July 33th, ink, at in o'clock ii. in., at which tlmo all parties having claims to paid fund must appear and present the same or forever be debarred from coming In on said fund. AARON V. BOWER. Auditor. IN RE: PETITION OF THE HEIRS OF James Everhart, deceased, to soil teal estate under the Act ot ISM. as In par tition. In the Orphans' Court of Lacka wanna county. By vlitue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county made on the petition of the heirs of the late Jaines M. Eeihart, deceased, the underslgntd, administrators of the estate of James 51. Everhait. late of the city of Scranton, county of Lackaw nima, nnd state of Pennsylvania, deceased (having given bond In double tho amount of the up praised value of the following described real estnte, with suietles thereon duly approxed by the said Orphans' Court of Lackawanna ccui tyi, will sell to the highest and best bidder at public sale, In the Arbitration room of the ('ouit House, in the city of Scranton. on Thurs day, July 7. 1&9S, nt 10 o'clock a. m all the right, title and luteicst of the said decedent m nnd to tin- following de i ciilietl real estnte. to wit: One half In i crest In and to all that cil'talli piece of land situate on the westerly side of Franklin avenue. In the city of Scranton. county of Lackawaiu.a, and state of l'cnusylvanl i, commencing on Fruukllu aveniie nt the northeasterly corner of lot No. 7 In block No. 3S: thence In u west erly direction along the lino of lot No. 7 senty-livi! f. tt nnd six Inches; thence In a notthenMeiiy olrectlon parallel v. I'll Hie front line ot saltl lot forty-nine fct and eight and thne-'iuurti r iieiies; thence southeasterly along line of lot sold to Janus S. St ronton scventy-the feet and six Inches tn Franklin avenue; uud UiPtice along Franklin avenue forty nine feet eight and tliiee-ciuarter Inches to the corner of lot No. 7 lfnresald. with the same reset vatloi. and conditions is arc i-i-ntalned In deed of said property from Geoige II. Wilson and Effa Wilson, Ills wile, to Isaiah F. Everhart and James 51. Everhart. dated !ith day of November. A. D. 170, and recorded in Luzerne county. Pernsylvnnla. In Dcd Book No. US. at page 4'i"i. etc. ALSO the following described piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the city of Scranton. county of Lacka wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, de scribed as lollows: Being lot No. 1!. In block No. 1, and situate upon street called and known as Cliff street, upon the town plot ot town J or hcrantnn. Inttnded lo be duly recorded and registered. Said lot being ninety feet lu depth and fifty feet 1- front, with same reservations and conditions as are contained In deed of part of mid property from Frances MueLaren Dunn nnd Alex ander Dunn to James 51. Everhart tinted the tlrst day ot March. A. D. IV, a"d recorded in Lackawanna county, state ot Pennsylvania, In Deed Book No 3'i, at page 71, etc., and also in deed from Mcl vln M. Vaughn, guntdian of Jessie 5lac Larcn, for part of said propertv, to James 5I. Everhart., dated the fifth day of May. A. D. IKM. recorded in Lacka wanna county, state of Pennsylvania, in Deed Book No. 33. at page. Jus. etc ALSO all the following described undi vided one-half Interest of that lot. piece or parcel of land situate in the city of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Being lot No. 0 In bit ck or square No. 3. on plot of lots In the city of Scranion. Said lot Is forty let in width on Wyom ing avenue, the same width In rear, and o-e hundred and fifty lect In depth, be ing iictangular lu shape. With the same reservations and conditions as art re served to the LackaWannn Iron and Coal toinp.iuy in deed from said companv lo John Walter, dated April 13. l Being n portion of same land convoyed to James 51. Everhait and Charles 15 1 ee by John Walter, by deed dated the nineteenth dav of October, A. D. 171. and recorded In Luzerne county. Pennsylvania, in Dee 1 Book No. 13.!. at page 2n0. , to., and being a part of the same lot conveyed io James 51 Everhart and I. F. Everhart bv Ch.is. B. Lee and 5Iary Lee, his wife, by deed dated the thirteenth day of 5laivh. a. D. PV7, and recorded In Lackawanna county. Penn-ylvitnla, in Deed Hook No. 41. pjgj 177. ele. ALSO ail the following described lot. Piece or parcel of land' situate In the Eighteenth wnrd. city of Scranton. equi ty of Lackuwanru. and state ot Pemi-yl-ania, being the nortlieastciiv ono-halt of lot No. 1U In block No. 17. of J. Ileprmin's map ot" South Hyde Park, relng flltv fcr-t lu front on Fourth iiM-niie mow Emmet i street), and seventy-live liet In depth. Being tho same piece ot land conveyed to James 51. Everhart by the Keystone Building and Saving association bv de -d dated the 2tli day of August, A. D , 1S.S1, and recorded In Lackawanna county. Pennsylvania . In Deed Hook No. 7. at page 337. etc.. with the samo reservations and conditions as are reserved In saltl deed. ALSO all iho right title and Interest of said di cedent i which Is n one-half Inter cil' in the following described tract tf land, to wit' Being the James Chainuun tract of land, situate In Jefferson township, coun ty of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsyl vania, containing 110 aires, more or b s. Being Hip same tract sold by George Kin back, Treasurer of Lackawanna conn y, to the said Jumes 51. Everhart on the Pith day of October, A. D, lvsi, for taxes. Samo being recorded In the Piothoim tary'w office at Scranton. Pennsylvania. In Treasurer's Deed Book No. 1. .t TERMS OF PALE: Eat h piece ot said real est.i In said petition tlescilhcd lo bo sold ueparatuly by the said adminis trator for cash, to the highest and be-,t bidder. ISAIAH I. EVERHART, Administrator ot the E-tatc of J.initJ 51. 51. Ecerhnrl. Deceased. JOHN F SCRAGG. Attorney for Estate. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHlTEJi'. Conncll Building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 60i Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce St.. cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Budding, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI vuto Hospital, tor. Wjoinlng and Mul berry. DR. r. street. L. M'QRAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. DAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ae. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 33! Wishing, ton avenue. Hours. S to 1 nnrl 2 10 " DETECTIVES BARRING & 51'SWEENEY. CtnMMON- wealth building Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL.' REAR" 611 LACiCAi wanna avenue. Sci anion, Pa manufac turer of Wire Screeu LAWYERS FRANK 13. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at - Law. Burr buildings, toomu J3 uud 11, Washington avenue. OKELL fr OKELL, ATTORNEYS, r. TO 11 Coal Exchange bui.dlng, Serunlon. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys und Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, heranton, I'n. JAMES H. TORREY. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-al-Law. Rooms 413 and 411 Commonwealth Building. . JESHUP .tTjUKSLl'. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors-ut-Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAmTj. HAND, Attorncyii and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Booms I, IM and til. J A 51 ES W. OAKFORD. ATORN E Y -AT; .Law. jiooms E14. 313 and .iiu. uoaiu ". Trade building. D. R. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on rp.il estate teuurlty. -Meurs building, corner Washington avo nue and Spruce street. R. F. KILLA5I. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ml Commonwealth bldg, Scranton. P.'-. JAS. J. H. IIA5IILTON. ATTORNEY. at-L'tw, 301 Commonwealth bulldlns, Scranton. EDWARD Y. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms M3.CK)!. Oth floor, Meort bldg. JosEPi ij ek frTTy a" Xttorn e y-a"t- LAW. 7 and 8 Burr building. L. A. WATRFS. ATTOP.NEY-AT LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON "U'lTcOx!rRADER3" National Bank building. I '. C05I EtTva" 321 TPRUCE STREET A. W. BERTHOLF, Altv., 5lears Bldg. FHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. und 5Iulbcrry St. Telephone: Day call, 5313; night cnll, 413. DR. C. L. FUEY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 Wyoming avenue. 5IARY A. SHEPHERD, 51. D., HOME opathlst, No. 223 Aelamr avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Office hours. Thursday and Saturduys, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. DR. W. K. ALLEN, 312 NORTH WASH lngtou avenue. DR. L. 51. GATES. ROO.MS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Ofllee hours, 8 to 9 a. m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m, Resi dence 309 5Indlson avenue. DR. C. L. FRDAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllep telephone 1363. Hours ;10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUN. OFFICE 331 Uashlnglon avenue. Residence. 13IS 5Iulberry. direr Ic, diseases, lung, heart, kidneys and genlto-urinarv or gans a speedily. Hours, 1 to t p. in W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses. Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital. 124 Linden street. Scranton. Telephone 2072. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates icasouable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. ft W passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, I'rop. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Kov. Thomas 51. Cunn, LL. D., Walter II. Buell. A. 51. MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFE. 131$ Washburn street. Scranton. En gagements, solicited. Room3 und best attendance tor a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G. Jt. CLARK & CO.. SEED5IEN AND Nurserymen; store 110 Washington nve nuo; cieen house, 1330 North 5Iuln ave nuo; store telephone, 72. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FR05I PHILIPPINE 1SL nnels. Greatest Naval Battle. S.ioes all blown ti pieces untl lauded In Net tleton's Shoe htore, Washington avenue. Ladles' fine Button shoes, russut and riongola. cost S2.5i.', at tl li1; ladles' lino S2 00 shoes far 9sc. Ladles' Oxfords, cost Jl:CiO. for 79c. 5le,i'B $2.3'i talf and lus tel shoos for J1.19; W.00 shoes lor J1.9. etc. BAUER'S "ORCHESTRA-.MUSIC FOIJ balls picnics, parties, receptions, wed diii"s and concert work furnished, e'or n rui'-t address R. .1. Bauer, condurtc: 117 Wyoming avenue, over HulbcrU music stores M FOA RG E lTTtROTI I E RS. PR 1 NT E 1 1? sunnlles. envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. !20 Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Central Uiiilroail of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susuuchanna Division, Stations In New Voiit Foot of Liberty street. N. IL. and South Ferry Whitehall Btreet. . .ian, nviituiv innr. Ins cleanliness and comfort 'eitr T1JLE IN LI 1 EC1 XLW !. i Trains leave Sciantou for Pittsto;.. Wilkpa-lbirre. ott . ut s.3n. 10. lu a m., I.". JillP,, ': ,0 ,,. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m . Antnracie ti"?'.'--" -,"'"""" n -K ( 111 I.IU 11. III. RllliUII ss. ..' ". :T':or:iL.kcwolodmand Atlantic City. S.M n'..m.'. . Vork Newark and Elizabeth, c, vVrorsi a. m.. t-20 txpressi. 3.J11 to ,ii toi;- Tlf.il! inlu. . i.'.ei u. ni Sunday, :.u p in. lu. .'fen..- 1.20 p. 111 .trilcut PailKdelnlu Bcadins. i'ernnaal, ..03 p. and New For Mauch Chunk. Allentpwn. Re hem Eas 01' and Phhad. bmia. 8.30 a "Si"'.! J ... m. Sunduys. 21j 11. m. Cothlc. 111.. Cor Bait. inoro and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem. jut,., . Ciiwli.ia t II". .. 8.30 a. 'h a ni.. i-J i' "" .-...".-.-. -..i, ,. 111 WrLong Branch, Ocean Groe, etc. at F 8.20 u 20 u. in. unu i.-u ji- m. For Reading, Lebanon and Ilanisbiua via Alleiitciwn. s.30 11. m.. 1.2) p. m. n ,,, day 'or 'Pottsville. S.30 a. in.. 1.20 p. m. 2.13 P- m-. i nini icavo ie-w tunc, xoor ,ir t.ik. crty street. North River, ut 4.00. 9.10 ux. press) a. m-, 1.J0 texprcss) p. m. buiu)b1i "Leave" New Yoik, South 1'erry, foot Whitehall sU.ct. at 9.0S n. ni.. 1.26 p. m Passengiis nrrlvlng or tlepartlnlT from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated lallroads. Broadway table cais. untl ferries to Brooklyn and Stolen Island, making tiulck iransfor to nnd from Giund Centrul Depot and Long Island Railroad. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.21 a. m.. 3-00 p. m. Sunday, 6.13 n. 111. Through tickets to nil pm.its ai lowest rato may bo had on application In ad vance to the ticket ugent at tho station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass, Agt. 3. II. OLHAUSEN. Gon. Suet. BORERO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent. Slttttttlons for Five Schedule In IHIcct Nov. aS, 1897. Trains Leave. Wilkcs-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m.i week (lays, for Sunbur Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts, burp and the West. 10. ID a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsville, Roading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburpj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltts burp and tho West. 3.12 d. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. G00 p. m. , week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. . WOOD. Utn'l Pas. Agent. J II. HUTCHINSON. Ocncral Minajer. Del., l.itcku. itml Western. Effect 5totulay, Juno 20. 1693. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex piess tor New York and all points East. 1.1", 3.WI, ..!, S.mi and l'l.n.", .1. m. ; 12.33 and 2.33 p. m. Express for Eaeton, Trenton, Philadel phia a nil the South, 3.10, S.OO and 10.05 au in., 12,33 and 3.33 p. in. 5lanunkn Chunk and way stations, 2.60 p. 111. Tobyhnnna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oawego, El mlra, Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.33, 9.00 a. m.. 1.33 anil 3.3fl p m.. mnklrg dose connec tions at Buffalo to all points In the Wt.3t, Northwest nnd Southwest. Rlnghatntou and vay stations, 1.05 p. m. Fiu tor; viIIp accommodation 4.00, nnd Nicholson accommodation (1.00 p. 111. Express for Utle.i nnd Richfield Springs. 2.S3 a. m., and 155 p. m. Ithaca. 2.33, 9.00 a. in., und 1.53 p. m. For Northumberland. Plttston. Wilkes Barre, I'lymcuth. Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamtport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and lt.termedlate sta II01 s, o.tio, la.ur, a, m.. and 1.33 and 3.40 p. m. Nnntlcoke and Intermediate stations, S.08 ar.d 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate statloni, 3 33 and 8.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 ",3 p. 111. Pullman parlor and pleeplng coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to 51. L. Smith. Dls trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Duliiwatv and Hudson. On Monday, May 21, trains uhl leave Scranton as follows: For Carboiidule 0.20, 7.33. S.53, 10.13 a. ni.; 12.00 noon; 1.21. 2.20. 3.32, 5.25, 6.2i. 7.37, 9.13. 11. uo p. :u., 1.10 a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6.20 a. a)., 2.2U p. m. For Honcsdale 6.20. S.55, 10.13 a. m. ; 12.00 noon ; 2 20, 3.25 p. in. For WIRes-Bane-O.to. 7.30. S.43. 9.3S. 10 43 n. tn. , 12.03, 1.25, 2.1S, 3.33, 4.27, 6.10, 7.50, 10.2S, 11.30 p. m. For New Yotk, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R 6.45 a tn.. 12.05. 1.25, 1.27 p m. twith Black Diamond Express), 11.30 p. m For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45, 0.33 a. m.; 2.1S. 4.27. For western points via Lehigh Valley It It., 7 50 a. 111.. 12 05. 3.33 (with Blacfc Diamond Express), 10.28, 11, 30 p. m. Trains wilt arrive at Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondalo and tho north 6.40, 7.43, 8.40. 9.34, 10.40 u. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.20. 2.15, 3.25. 123. 3.45. 7 45, '0.25, li.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Borre and tho south 6..'5, 7.50, 8.50, 10.10. 11.53 a. m ; 1.16. 2.14. 3.43. 0.20 6.21. 7.53, 9.C5, 10.05 p. m. ; 1.13 a. m. Complete Information -egarding rates to all points In the United States and Canada muv bo obtained at the ticket of fice In tho depot Fpeclal attention given to Western and Southern resort loudness. J. W. BURD1CK. G. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. H. W. CROS3. D. P. A . Scranton. Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad System Antluaclto Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comt'ovt. Tn Effect May 15, tSfS. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Phlladulpma and New Yoik via D. & II R. R.. at 0.45 .1. m- and 12.03, 2 IS, 4,27 (Black Diamond lixpit-ss) untl 11.30 p. m. Tor Plttston and Wilkes-Barre via D . L & W. P.. K-. 0-00. R-' m 1.53. 3.35, For' wii.te Haven, R.i7lcton, Pottsville. and nrliuip.tl points in tho coal region ?" D. ft H. R- R- aM- "1S "ml vr P- m. P'Koi' Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har- ruhut-c and principal Intermediate sta- Sfia Vi II. R R. 0 4-. a. m.. 12.03. Ii". 1.27 tB'acl; Diamond Exprcsts), 11.30 PrWr Tunkbannock. Towar.da, Elmlra. nivie-i Geneva, and principal Intermcdl n'to s a tlons. via D. L. & V. R. TC. 8.0S a in-. l-'-43 and 3.35 p. m. i.-or Geneva, Rocnester, Buffalo, Nlag pn Falls. Chicago and all points west via n h R R.. 12-OS. 3.33 (Black Diamond VMircVs) 10.2S and 11.30 p. m. Piillninn parlor and sleeping or Lehigh VbIIov parlor tars on all trains between Wl kes-Barro and New York. Philadel phia Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. CHAS S. LEE. Pass. Agt.. 26 Cortlandt atreet. V'-v.- York . a V VONE5IACHER. nivlsion Tass enge'r Agent Snuib Bethlehem. Pa. lirlc ami WyoiniiiR Valley. IN DITECT JUNE 1ST. 1S95 Te;,vo Scranton for 1 law ley and points oiMi on or la Ei . It. R '' "" a. m , S.I3 !. m a'-'l 2 2S in 'or Lane Ariel at ""'"v. Fie!" -it Serei.tcf in.ni abovo points , : ' to 1' n '" -"'d 9-33 P. m. Vrnn. L, k Mi. I V 43 p. m. , ' a. ! "' Hortl - SCJUMON M VISION. Inr.fCiTt llfCfinbor f2th,lSf)T. Hortu Hound, Moiltli nouud. 20lP I leotl Stations a .1 e.i (Trains Daily, IK 1 ceptsunoay in viArrlre Leave: ii hi . Tia' Y. Franklin rtt .... 7M 7 10 wese 4-.'nd .itrtetl 7 700 weehawU'a .....I 8 10 i 11 Arrive ienvei LWI 1191 10a I2ffi 13 461 IS 4.H 12 V. 12 14, 18 bSl caioU 2 11 Hancock starl'iht rre.w. 1 Park Winwood rnjntflle U' s:iu i'lenjaut Mt. t;nlondale l'i f ciry caiboDdit u White bridge .Ma yll eld Jerinyn Archibald Winton l'cckvllle oiypliant I'rlceiairlt '1 hroop ProvlOenco park Place 2U PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD sea 8 31 .... 5.'4l .... 2 50 .... 2 US .... SW .... 3 09 .... 3J9 .... ast .... ,tllf.ll II 31 1134 I.... (11-Ui fate ... 13 43 .... 3 45 .... 951 .... 3 54 .... 3 59 401 .... 407 .... 410 . .. 4 1 .... RI7 48" Ilti 11 '2.1 IlllSI II II no; .... ii n 11 0; 110 fa: 10 5j sciantou 'a uLeate Arrive! r ut AU trains run dally except Sunday. t slznine that trains atop on ilsnal tor rs wnpers. secure rates via Ontario 4 Western before purchasing tickets and save mcy. Day ard NlgM Kipresstottie West. . J.O, AnCcrson, Uen.rui ijt- T, VUtorcft, Dlr. 1'ass, Aut.scrsDtw, Fm.
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