THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1898. HERBERT STEVENS BEHIND THE BARS A Former Monlroie Doy Accused of Acts ol Vandalism. lin ADMITS THAT OFT OF MnVRNdK FOR DISMISSAL FROM LAFAYF.TTL1 coi.legk nn had planned to rfrn am. or thi: bfildinos or THi: 1NSTTITT10N-1:RY UHTKR AGAINST DR. WARFinLD. JJnstoti, Pa .luno 23. (.Scarce Her bert. Stevens, who until a little more than one J tar ago was adjunct pro fessor nf motiil phllninphy nt Lnfa etto collcRP. Is under arrest nt Easton on the technical charee ot malicious mlflchlcf. Stevens was nnested last nlRht at Duncannon. Pa , by Detec tive Dornn. Ho was taken to Hurrls billK anil bioticht to tills rit this morning. The police chniRC Stevens vvllh minus nets of vandnllsm about tht tnllese IncludliiK the outline: ot rare and valuable vines the tuning of the chapel, the destruction of the niRun, the IhiowinK "1 li 11111 books into n well. etc. When till mischief was committed It was Invariably ehniRcd-. to' the students, but theie was no clue by which the polite or milt Re -HUthriiltius could fasten the cilme on the boys'. Several youtiK men wcio minsted chat Red with tiiuitiK th" cliarcl but tliev weie all ells chut Red. Last Satutday another attempt nt vandalism wa made in the college chapel hikI as u result Stevens Is un der at rest. That niRht the watchman In the chapel was confronted by a pltanKe man A hot seultle ensued and the Intruder not nwnv The watchman leported to the nuthoiltles that In the IIrIu he "tnmlc the intrudei on the head. Theie is a bullae on Stevens' fotehead -In the einor of the i Impel the ke Stevens had during the time he was nn Instiuctoi at Lafayette was found In the chapel was found a basket containing- a nunibei of eggs that long ago had leached a stage In which they could hatrh only lioii ble. Stevei' valine was found In a student's loom in one of the hnlls on the campus. Stevens denies the charge made ngalnct him. Just a enr ago Stevens Kilned some notoilelj by his attack on Dr. Warflcld, piesldent of the college Stevens iefued to obey Instiui tlons ftom the president and was (llainlssed He appealed to the tnistees and that body at their commencement sts'-lon sustained the action of the head of the college. Then Stevens came out with an attack on the piesldent. but it vva lefused by the local papers. Stevens' home Is nt Monti ose wheie he owns a faini. He is a Piinceton giniluatc sTnvnxs coNn:ssi:s Late this aftcinoon Stevens bloke down and confessed to everything charged against liini He also revealed plans ol the futuie woik of destiuctlon he had laid to bum all the college buildings except the gvmnaslum Stev ens' sole Idea, he said, was to avenge himself against Di. Warflcld for the loss of his portion. He had detci mined to do ever) thing in his power 'to drive Warfleld out of Lafayette and away ftom KaMon. He said he intended to burn building after building with the hope that the president could not nth eiwise but leslgn or be fotced out of his chair. The picfesor declares he blooded o much over the los.s of hit- position thai his mind bec.mie unlnlaneed and little by little he jlelded to the awful delie to de.stto.v in oider to gain levenge After he left eollese he sajs he went to his home but could find no test Uv eal efully concocted plans to dctioy Paidcc hall, the ,prlde or Lafayette. Acnrdluglj on the night of December 17 he cpine to Phllllpibuig. X J . Cickks the liver ftom Fas-ion) in disguise and went to ii hotel Dining the night he stoio unnoticed up to College Hill and enteicd the I'.ueiee hall with a kev he hail not turned ou-t to the faculty vvhn he left the college He went to the depaitmeit of ololngv, over which 1'iofChsoi Davison has chaitre. and as.ilnst whom he had an iniaginaty giiovnnee, and piled nics, ma's, err peis and tveij pot table and iullamma blo auicle he could lnj his hands on in a heap Then he inn a gas huri'.',r undet the luflE.mmahle olliction, tinn ed on the gas and f.pplicu the match. HITTER AGAINST WARriELD St-vens then vv.nt back to Phillips, buig find at li o'clock In the morning took a tinln for Xevv Vork cltv. He htd ample time to get away fiom the burning building as the lue w ts not discovered fci sovcipl houis after It had been staited Stevens Mood at tho tallload station and calmly watched the awful woik of destructb n At v aliens olhei times later or he return ed to Easton end on each oiealon com mitted acts, of vandalism. Ills next In tendel step was i. limn South Colleee, the liapol building In one of its wings. The other buildings, eseept the gvm naslum. weie to go too I'ntii finally the whole of the colleu and Its bulld lnr,s vMiild be dcstiojod Stevens Is vev bittei Ir his denunciations of Di. Vv'arfeld and claims that he was- con fronted with staten enls ficm th" pio fessor of Lufiyette -verv time he ap plied ror n position since he wa. com pelled to leave Easton. deelailng that h (Stevens) was c'lsnilsspit for lusub oiJImitlon. These letters he savs. In- ailnblyioperatcel against him and h has not been nhle to see uro a situation for a vear past. Stevens vwtb laken to Jail this evening. Tomorrow PlsfP t Attorney Vex will swear nut r.notner complaint .c limping him with aison. There is hardly a possibility or his bc ins fleaied on bail. His lelatlves ate laid to he wcalth. IRON AND STEOL MARKET. 3lot direful Scrutlnr Pnils to Ilevenl A 11) I hi 11c New. Plttsbuig, June 23 -Tho Anierlian Manufactuier will say tommrow' 'The most caipful seintiny of the Iron and ste"l maikct thin eek foil to disclose anything new At all points the cairve state of ufiulis hccius to be shown. In the coH the pU lion situ ation r. uialns umatlsfactuiv. At Phil adelphia a great dc-al of lion vvns md denly thrown on th maiktt and prices veie somovvhut dlstuibed. The eon sumption of hor hov.-ever. Is the laig est ever known. The southern fur naces. In sonm Inr-tatipps, Reem dctoi mined to sell nt all hazuiils The bar mills ara In a bad wa. Tho pipe and tubn ti id shows a 3lUtlu lniioe ment. ami the plat mills are still be ing pith I At New Yotk fair orders for Hti-um.-al material rue beins plat ed. PliliViRii icjuii'H 1 less tonnngp than ( 1 ome t'nie in u The southern fur r,A' cb arc still ijiainlng conret'Slons In pig liciiu'Tli-it. ). 1 fair doiiuuid frr bars, but ' tire" stuiciural liiaiket Is fiulet. At Cincinnati theio Is less cut ting of pig Iron pi Ices. Skolp Is dull and the demnn.l for innnuCiictured Iron nnd steel moderately good Cleveland tcporta pig Iron extremely iulet, but tho bar mills are made mote uctlva by the expected summer shut down. At Wheeling theie Is no change in tho general nutkot. but sheet makers me dtlng falily well" IMITAfioNFRENciTwiNES. Thor Are Not Entitled to the llencllts nt tlm Reciprocity Trent). WashliiRton, June "J Assistant Sec retory Howell ypsterdny decided that Section 3 or the Act of July 24, 1S07, un der which the wlno clnue or the pres ent reciprocity tienty with Prance was negotiated, Imposes n uniform rate of 33 cents per gnllon on alt still wines In casks containing 24 per cent or les of alcohol, nnd that no Imitations or com pounds of such wines nnd no genuine wines not the piodui t of Fiance nie en titled to the benefits ot the tieaty. It Is further held that Section ? tc rened to does not Intel feic with the provisions of paragnph 2D6 of the tat Iff act, that my wines Impoitcd con taining in ire than '.'4 per cent of nlcho licil shn.ll bo classed as spit Its and pay duly accordingly. That inline, was called twin In answer to Inanities tiom certain wine dealers In California. RICE SENTENCED. The .Mnvvlllo Ullo .Hiinlercr to Ho r.lrctrociitcd. .Mayvlllc. X. Y., June 21.-Oscar H. Rice, ot Westlleld, was today convicted of the muider of his wife and sen tenced to be elcctiocuted duilng the week of August 7. Illec followed his wife into a house where she was taking care of a sick ft lend, and stabbed her to death. He then cut his own throat, but soon re covered. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg- 1 M - New York .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0- ( 10 .1 PlttsbuiB .. . U.1.10 0 1 0 0 0 1 i. 11 3 n.itteiles Mcuclon nnd Warner and c'.rady. Klllcn, Howcrman and Schrlvc . Umpires Culiman and llcvdlci. At Cincinnati- R " K- Halllmoro 0 1 0 2 0 II 1 0 0- i 1-' i Ciiiilumitl 01! 1 1 022 1 3-11 il 1 Ha tt erics - lliclle nsieln and lMt. Hushes and ci.uk. Cmplies Snjdci and Connoll. At Cleveland R H 15 cum land ti 0 0 0 1 0 0 20- u: 2 RiooklMi 000000 11 I-'J 0 0 Datti-rirs Young and Hlinmer; Stein nnd tJiiin. Vmplies I.jnch and An drews. .t Lculsvlllc- R H U Washington '! 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1- S 1J G Lotilsvillo .... I) 00001011-.5 8 1 Hatterlts Wevhlng and l'linell. Cra zier and Klttrhlge. rmplies-McDonald and O Dai. At e'hleago R H.L. Rostou 0 0 U 2 2 0 0 On 1- 1 11 1 Chicago 0 2011 no 00 5 1 :i llattei Irs Willi- Nlohols and Ucihc't, (Jilllltli, Isliell and Donohue. I'mplies Swan wood and Wood. At St Louis- It I! i: Philadelphia . .. 0 o 0 3 u 0 1 0 0- 1 10 1 St Louis . . 0 it 0 .1 o 1 1 0 T 7 1 Ratteiles Wheclei and Chliei , Tavlot and Sugden. Cmplies Km-lle and Ciiuv. EASTERN LEAQUE. At Syiacuse ' K II 13. S raciljo . ... 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 li 11 2 Wilkfs.Paiie .0 0 o 0 0 o ii o ii 0 t J Datterlcs Voorhecs and Lake; Jamison and 11. Smith. Umpire O'Nell. At Rochestri R M 13 Rochestei 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 S 1J I Prov Ule iro . . 10 0 0 0 0 u u 1- 2 10 2 Ratterles lilckmaii and Rojd; Rudder ham and CrMiam. At nuffuln R II 13. RufTalo 30 1 00 0 1 1 1- li 1 .J SpUngflPld 10 10 0 0 o o o- l 11 l Ratterles Rrown and Digrlns; Pappa lau and Nichols. At Monti Pal R.il.13 Montreal 1 1 1 0 1 I. 0 ; 0- i, 12 4 Toronto . .. 0 0 1 2 0 li 2 0 0- I S llatetilfs Mr. Samlets and Ilutl. ; Oasion and Durcan. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Laneister Laneastei Rich. mond 12 At Hartford Haitfoid, 2, Patcrson 0. At Allentown Alentovvn. .: Noifolk, 1 At Newark R ailing 4, Newaik 2. Collegn fJnine. At Cambridge Harvard. 9, Yale, I. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The i:.uls would like to hear fiom the Rosettes, of the South Side, for a game of ball, June 26, on the Re ficid giounds at '2 o'clock, sharp, or the Ruttleis of the South Side, or Walnut stieet Stairi. Please answer at once The Rosettes, of South Side, ntcept the (hallenge of the I3ail.s, June 2G, on the Rvelleld giounds at 2,!0 p. in. Meet us on the giounds. .lohn Hahn, managei ; Joe Rndei, cajitnin The i:uil.s t hallenge any club In the cltj mulct IB yen is of nge for a game of ball June 26 on the Rvelleld giounds nt 2 o'clock shaip Answer at once. Frank Sin iter, manager. The Prliebuig base ball club chal lenge the Old Forgt Dasheis to play on the Pileebuig giounds Sunday, June 26. If satlsfactoi.v answer ns soon as posMblo Will give a letuin game T Hall, managei The Pileebuig ball elub challenge the Sunsets, or Aichbald. or the Star lights, or Jesaup. to play a game on Sundav. Julv 3, on the Prlcebuig grounds or on their own giounds. Flist anrivvei fli st seived T Hall, manager. A verj Interesting game ot ball was plajed on the Aichbald grounds jes terdaj afternoon between thp Suni-ets and a team tailed the Cuban.s. of Aichbald. for the championship of the town Fleming; of the Aichbald base ball club pitched for the Cubans and Nearj and McAndtevvs toi the Sun sets. The heme was ns follows Suiibets 1 1 1 0 u 1 4 0 0 S fi 10 Cubnna 100J0002 06 S 0 Rase on balls By Fleming li, oft Neaiy 1. Stiuck out By Fleming 1, by Nenry S. by McAndtew. ,1 Roth team will cross bats this afternoon on the sume giounds for J5 a side The Sunsets of Archbald challenge the Mnrooiw of Mlnonka to a gamo of ball on the Archbald giounds for Mnndn, June 27 Answer tluough dally papers We will give a letum game William Cavvlej, managei. The Keystcnef accept the thalleng of the UhlelliH tr. n came for Satur day moinlng. Juno 21, at 0.30 o'clock, on the Athletici' grounds, a. A. WIN Horns, iuanag)r. The Laeknw annas vlll crovs bats with the pojh fiom Mlnookn, Junu 2C, on bpoit Utll groundr, Dunmore, THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, June 21. The persistent drives b tho bears against special stocks which had been n feature ot the trading on tho Stock exchange for somo time, was lacking today unci In consequence the np patent change of front by these interests was reflected In substantial advances In Sugar, People's lias, Tob.uco, Urooklvn Tianslt and Manhattan. Tho buov nicy exhibited by these properties exerted n healthful tono upon the general rall wu list which was cnuseiuentl hub minted bv the execution of falil larpo having orders In the Vandetbllt propet tlfF, notablv New York Central. The Grangers tecplvvd more nttcntton than for a long time and conspicuous advances were registered in Partington and Roek Island. Some of the high priced Invest ment shares tespomled In u notcwortny extent to a moderate Inquiry, nota'ily Pullman, which figured for a rise of 3 points Tile market at Intel v. lis tuning tho d ly displayed stagnation but prices nevertheless fotged constantly upward. furnished in WILLIAM LINN ALt UN & CO . stock brokers, Mears building, rooms 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos It g. est. est. ing. Am Cot Oil . ... Jl il 2 .'1 Am Bug. Ro'K Co ..12l'a 1.1'n iSn l'-"'7 Atch.To. ,1 S Pe .. 11U l' !!'(, II1,! a , T. a s r. Pr .. :.:.i tm r.'i su Am. Tobacco Cc ...IIP, 110'i 114' lll Am. Spirits It 1IU 13'i li'a Am. Spltlts. Pr ...,37's ST'j 37J J7'a Halt & Ohio lf,i3 Wt 1.1 li.' Plonk. It. T 4STJ, fiC, Jj Wlv8 Hay State (las 34 rN 3'- '.'i Can Southeut .12 V. i.i Wh N. J. Central . !1'j !' Chic, .t (I W IP, H IPs ll'i Chic. .v. N. W 12V, I2G 123 IJ'I Chic , R. t l 101'. PUS 101'j 103 Chicago tlas so (7V V Chic, Mil. .V: St. P.. PD' fi P'H4 ")v. Clilc.R. 1. S. P 10C4 107", 10.4 107 C. C. C. & St. L .. . 10', 43 40', 424 Gen. Llectrlc 37', 37'fe ",7'4 P7 Like Shote ISTVa 1&74 l&7',)i 1S7'- L011K . Nah .... .12 T.J'b t.2 .12, Manhattan I31o . ...101', IOP4 10T4 10!34 M. K. Ar Tex . Pr .. 33';. T.I'i 33?, ,.1'a Mo. Pat Ule 31', 31U 34', 3.1'fc N. V. CVntr.il llG't 117 11(,' 110', Noith Paelllc 2s8, 2'.n, 2SS, 2S Nor. Paelllc, Pr .... Cs fi'iij Ost bi', Paelllc Mull 21 2 V) l'H2 Phil & Read 11 is n V Southein R R Pr..2U', 30 2T, !0 Tenn . C lion .... '.-I', 2V, 21', 21 4 Tcas A. Paelllc .... n 1W f4 111, 1'nlnn Paelllc V lHj H'4 i0't P. S Rubber 2:i4 21'R 2!', ?.', 1'. S Leathci . . . 7', 71, 7', V. S. Leather, Pi .. t,Vs kl', fuU fci'- Wnbash Pi . . lsi4 11'4 is4 Ji West. Union .... PP 91', DP, 'H?, W. X L. 13. . 2', 1", 1', 1 , Met, Tine linn Co . lu)i4 101 m)' Ii, i', Che. & Ohio . . . 223 2", 22 2ij CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADI3. Open- High- Low- Clos. W1I13AT. Ing. est. est. ing July 7J34 73 71'3 ". I' September 07 t,s4 ti1!1 is CORN. Jul 32', 32& f,2 '2-, September 32', 33', 32' :.1 OATS. July 23 21 2r, S! September 2)", 21V, -V', -1 PORK. Jill. IB' 70 141 112 September 0 80 !' SJ 1 HI ;i u7 LARD Julv. Ti 71 R 7" .1i,1 "'7 Septembei fi 2 .1 3 3 73 1 "7 Scrnnton Itonrd of Trade 13xchnngo Qiiotatlons--AII tiuotntions itnscd on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Askea. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co, National Beting f. Dl Ill's Co. Fust National Bank Ulinhutst, liculevuid Stianton Savings Bank facrantun Packing Co Laca. Iron S. Steel Co Thild National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Ttac. Co Scianton Axlo Works Dime Dcp & DIs. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Heat & Power Company Scranton Uorging Co J) bO 1W 225 S3 30 Zij HO 18 73 lt,3 175 213 45 S3 100 uo IjO 170 11j3 Trndeta' National Bank 130 Lacka. Lumber Co Lack Tiust A: Safe Dcp Co.. 130 Moosk Mountain Coal Co BONDfa. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 People's Street Railway, lirst mortgage, due 1S18 People'!. Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due l'JJl Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 3.. City of Scranton St. Imp. C.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works 115 115 100 10: 1W itlU Philadelphia Provision Market. Phil idelphl.i, June 21 Wheat Ulinv Juh 2i!4C. liU,het, ii'iittatt grade, cash Hid June ii , Julv, iV.a7?t Con. Steadj , Nn J mixed June 34UJiI:t : Julv, "lUuli'-.e O its Dull mul un changed. No 2 white clipped was (UOKd a. S.'ijii.Ui., No. ,i white. 31'ta.l.V ; No 2 mlvcd, .'.ii.iJu'c. Uuttci I'll in, good de mand, lam v.cstcin citamcr, 17'2C.; fancy pilhls, 1H. 13ggs l'irm, frtsli, neatbv 12'jt., do. wpstein. l.''.e , do. southein, lit I'lienc-FInn Rellnetl Sngais yiilet but situ it Cotton l r t hanged Th'Iovv Jull but sitadv. Live Poulti v l'ltni and good deiinnd fowls loc , old Hosiers 7e , spring chickens. Haiv , spi ing dutks, lOalli DresiBd Poultlj Stiuily fowls tholte ye, do fair to goid KnM.t , old toosters 1v.a',c : spring t hit kins, nealbj, 20a22c , vvesto 11 do Ita.iJe , ns to itiallt Receipts Fliitil. liOo bantls and l.'imo s.icks: wheat, imne, oin Jl O00 Inisliols, oa's, 11 WO bushels Shlpmt'i l-V heut, 700 biislit'ls: coin 50O0 bushels; oats, ,'WO bushels. New York Product) Marl.rl. New Yoik, June 21 Flour Steady and a shade more at live Wheal Spot tlrm ei . No 2 led, Wc. asked f. o. b afloat, -options tint turned considerably but dosed 'ealt hlgliei than last night No 2 red, Julv, closed Sflc. , September. 72'.e , De tembei 72'iie Coin Spot firm No. ;', i'e .fob afloat options falily steady njid closed i4c. net higher. Julj closed wfit . btpuuilier 3, ,e . December. 3S'.c. Oats Spot weakci, No. 2. 2Jt., Nn. J, 2f'..c , No white, ,ili:c , No 3 while, 30ji , option- quiet and featureless with 110 clunge fiom jesteidaj, Julj closed 2'ie. Biittei Steady, vventein creamery, l..'-al7e . do. factotv. Ilal2'4c , Elglns, 17c, Imltiitlon tieameij-. l.'all'-t.. stiue dlrj. lJi-aliiL.. do. li eann 1 y, lJ'vnlt'c . Eggs-Hiendj state and Peunsjhanla, L'alJ'jc ; wcstcin frct.li, 12c. ( hlcaco Produce llaikel. Chicago, Juno 23 Ciop htaics ad vanced vvheut ludaj after it weak open ing. Julj left edf it. higher and Sep tcmbtr gained '... Com closed i4c. bet. tor nnd oats 'ki on selling bj packers Pork lost 7'it , bird 5c, and libs 3 Cash quotations wire as follows Flout Dull and weuk. No. 2 spilng v. hint. 70i 72c , No. 3 spring wheat Wki7w . No. 2 red, 7ic , No 2 corn. !Ji-c , No 2 oats, 2.1i.. No. 2 white, .TiuSic; No. 2 white, 26027' . No, . rye, l.",8c , No 2 barley. 32a35c ; No 1 flux seed, $103, prime tim othy eed 52 13, mess 1 ork ui barrel, i30aJ33. lard, per P) pounds Ji67'3dD.:o, short ribs, sides, Iwise, Jjiia:,30, diy tailed i-houlders. boxed, Jl 3t;n3, short clear Kldes, boxed, fjSB,iG, sugars, un thauged. Chicago Live .Stock. Chicago, June an, Cut tic Demand slow and pilcos a nhudu lower; choke steers, THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION 1? A WORD. FOR RENT foil RL'NT-PIVi: ROOMS, GAS HOT water, fiutmco and range. No 213 North lljde Park avenue S M Reese. CRYSTAL LAKI3 COTTAOI3 POR rent 1 will rent nn furnished cottno at Crvstal Lnkc Apply to Ucoige S. Horn. Alttiriip), Scianton. I'OR RI3NT-IN GOULD HU1LDIM1 (2nd llonr) Linden stleet Two snlfs elpgant olllecs. Hiiltnble for light house keeping, also large floor ,1030, well llsht ed, low mil to right parlies. Inqulro trceman MrK. Co. I'OR RK.Vl"- DlISIRAllLi: I'RONT loom, furtilslied or untuinlsliud; all conveniences 407 MjiIIspii avenue. 1-OR RI3NT-n-ROOM13D HOUS13. MOP orn improvements No. Ml gulncj uve. nuc, foi particulars Inquire Mrs. Lr. cjardner, No B30 Qulncj avenue. TOR IU3NT - N1CI3LY PURNlSIl'nD front nnd nldo room 323 Adams ave POR RRNT-DUdK ROOM OR SHAitU of olllces Becciid floor fiont. Coal Lx- change. Call at room 11 I'OR RI3NT S13COND PLOOR, '01 Qulncy llOUsn TOR RI3NT-403 WYOMING avenue Apnlv to F. H Clemons. nine Rldgo Coal Compnn's ofllce. Mears Rulldlns. dARN TOR RENT-fiOl MAHON COURT. Apply to F H demons. lilue Ridge Coal Company's offlce. Meirs Building FOR SALE roirVALll-LARGi: "tXlfNRU AND KPcoiid-'uinilliiifsKlis and wagons or all kinds. Driving and h. ddle horses K)iped ing carts and bi'ggles at M T. Kellers. POR SALI3-A IIANDSOMI3 PAIR OP bav geldings (Moigans), 11 1 hands G veirs old. broken double and single feui lcs of electric nnd stinm cars, sate 'o drive bv Iiidi or child Having no use for them will sell for RW L T lllreh aid Hire linrdv Ule Sii-quehaun 1 Co Pa. POR SAL13-A PINi: UPRIGHT PI N 1 but little used Terms easj , prlte very low A ould exchange for a line hoise. Address Uo 3d, Tribune ofllce. FOR SALI3-ONE M-HORSH POWI3R boiler, as good as new, TUB WHS TON MILL CO, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTI3D - INTLL1 HJ13NT (113N TLI3 Women to explain and distribute Pie inliiiii Lxcliange St imp-books 10 horn, s in Scranton and stirioundins towns Piv J1 pi r week Piemiiim liusintss 13v ehange tit) Linden street AGENTS WANTED AOI3NTS WANTUD-TI3ACI1I3RS DI3 slring prolltahli emplovmtnt diirt ig vacation In educational work address C L Graham Ro 20 1 Scranton BUSINESS CHANCE. . WANTED ACTIM RELIABLE MAN with J2 300 for .mi tlon business in New ork No ilsU L.ugi returns guaranteed. Aildr- 11 01 Tiibunt blelj , Nt w orc TO EXCHANGE. AGCNTLEMAN would iiiKiTTo"nx change a lino hoise and buggv for a good uprivht p'ano Addiess, stating makers' name, Box Jt,. Tribune ofllce. EDUCATIONAL. KEKLE SCHOOL I'OR GIRLS, SYRA tuse. N Y I ndei tho supervision ot BI,-hop Himtlngtor Twentj-etgh.h tchcol car begins Thurhda September 15, Isjs. Appl to Ml&s Muo J Jackbon SCALP TREATMENT. wwwv MRS L ment. massage, Qulncj-. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT Wc , shampooing, 00c , facial manicuring, 2oe , Uihopody. 701 S4POa121, medium Jl'iir,1 beef steers, J4,!0alfii, stockers i,ud ft edits $il,1a . tows and heifers. 1 21 if 10 calves. $,J3a 7 11 westcin steels, Jt .Mai 11) Hogs t -tve dtiriind, pilcis stiong, fair 10 1 hoice $ii7'ial, patktis, J373ui S3 butch ers $ib2'-a317l... mixed, $ "7'. 1 1 11. light, $3l,1a3li."j. plg I.' 7.1a". i. Shi ep-De-mund ctpial to the Included olfetings; native sheep, J!23a3J1, shoin lambs and vearllngs, $12iab, spnng lamb $b.'b'iO. Re eeipt Cattle 10 I brad, hogs, M.'00 head, sheep. l-'0"0 head Last Llheiti Cultlii .llnil.et. East Liberty, Pa . June 2f Cattle Sleadv, extra. Jl.lOan; pi line. $l.Mia4 vo; common, Jla4 30 Hogs Active, prlino heavies Jl 10n4 15, heaw Yotkeis i yr.i 4 10, good light Yorker. JlatM pigs, ii alii, loughs, V.30a3 73. Sheep-Ilighoi , t holt p. SI 1014 30. common JII'M.'m, thoi-e cllnped lambs $1 'a3 11, common to good $1 1S0, spring lambs, $130.10'.:,, veal calves, Sn10a7. Rnllnlo Live Stool.. East Ruffnl'. N Y. June 2!-Cattle-(Recelpts verj light, ruled slow and weak and very little drlng. lions Re eoijpts light slow. 'V.oikeis good to choice tl Mai 2iJ; rouglis toinmon to good, J! 3oaJt,0; pigs, comoinn to 1 hoice, $1 0a 3'0 Shut) and nmbs Receipts mod 1 ate; fnlrlv active, lambs choice to txtia, Jl l"i3.f0 1 ull to common $1 23 ii, shn P, eliolte to si be ltd wi thels, ft iiil 1 eull t j common, $t 23aJ S3. New York Live stock. New Yolk. June 23 Rt eves No tiad Inc. failing film. Culves Maikct firm; vel, J1l67.1 in blllteimllks hhe, p Slow and weuk. clink e lambs, steaov ; other grndei lOille lovvet, sheep, ?? lua t SI; lambs Jbu7l.1: malulv JS2la7; culls, iujjp.. Hogs None for sale alive; nominally slcndv at JI.4 40 Oil Unrl.et. OH City Pa Juno 2J-Ciedit balance-, S7e ; certlftiates, opened c : lirst sabs, cash at ;le , closed 00e. bid tor rcgulvr: sileh I.Oini haucls tush tit Pie , snip mentb, 113,199 bnuels, iuns, 10,211 battels. EISQLISII COAL TIED UP. Strike In Unlet Drives Steninililp Owners lo Purchusp Here, Wushlngton, June 23 The continued stilke In the Welsh coal mines hns ic eluced the supply of English coal to such an extent that the mall nnd pas senger steamships of some of the best English lines running from England to Cape Town, Afiltn, and Australia and South Amcilta have been foued to rely on Amerlcun coal. At ting Secretuiy Spauldlng has giuntccl pei mission to the repiepnta tlvi'8 of Sit Donald Cuirle, pioprletor of the Castle Line uf stoainbhlps run ning from 'England to Cape Town, to clear caigocs of coal fiom Philadelphia to Cupe Town, In order to enable the company to keep up Its legular trips between England and Afilcn. A POPULAR CLHAK1NG HOUSC for the Benefit of All Who Have Housc3 Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Kxehungc, or Who Want or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Arc Inserted Free LEGAL. NOTICI3 IS HI3Ri:ilV IIIV13N T1IT tho llrm of llarrlng McSwcenej whs on the 7th day of Apill, IMS, dissolved, vll debts iltie said Arm are to be paid to Daniel Me Sweeney. TO TIIIJ OvyNURS OR RRPLTLD owncrje of rioperly bounding or nbut ting on both sides of Providence. Roid and North Main nvenue, between Court stioit nnd the Cltv Line. In the Second and First wards of the city of Scrantpn, Pa Take uotlie tliut under the directum nt councils I will tniiko the assessment lor curbing nnd paving, with vltrill-d brick on a concrete Imso the said Provi dence road and North Main avenue, be tween the) points named above, on Thurwlay, tho .".0t li day of June, A. D. 1W nt. 10 o'clock in the feienoon, at nn ollUe In the cltv hall, cltj of Scranton, Pa, at which time and plaee vnu may appear and be heard ir ou so desire. JOSL3PH P PHILLIPS. Cltj Lnglneer. IN TIII3 COURT OP COMMON PLKAS. Couutv of Lackawanna, September Term, lrs No 101. Notice Is breby given tint an applica tion will be mide to the said Couit on the lib dav of Julv. IMS at 10 u. m . under the Act of Assembb of the CoinmonwtaUh of Pennsvlvanli, entitled "An act to pro vide for tho ii coipoiutlon 1 nil icgiilotloil of certain coiporallcns ' nppioved April 21111 1874. and tho tupplmi Ills thereto for the elmrtnr of tin Inttnib d i oiporntlou to be celled 'St Stanislaus 1! and M. Mutinl Aid Assoc ioMcn of illv ot Scnn ton Pa . the chuiacter and object where of Is the niainti lance of 11 horletv com posed of men of the Polish 11 itlouulltv of good moral tliniatter fen beucllilal and protective mirposes to Us meinbcis tu hlckness and distress, and tot these pui po s to huve, postos and enjov all tho lights, beiellts and privileges of the said At I of Asembl and Its supplements The propo-ed e battel is now on lite in Proihonotai v s otlb e AM A()KOLI3Iv Solicitor CHIROPODIST trortNb, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cuicd without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advtco given free. E. M HETZEL. Chlropo dlst, 310 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence It 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 Noith Main avenue, or Elckes" drug store, corner Adams and Mulberrj. Telephone 6010 SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED-I1Y AN EXPJ3 1 It nc id man as cbrk 111 genual stole or am plan of tlust lefirenies as i gaids charaeter or abllltv. Address c, Tilbune office SITUATION WANTED- B OINU gill as child s nute or set v ant. small familv Addtcss R D S . cat e Tilbune A YOUNG GUI., AGE 1U, WOULD LIKE a sitmtlon nt light house woik or to tuke cure of a. bab.v. Addits-s M. N, S3S Lords court, l'ine Prook clt. WANTED - SITUATION H YOU NO glil II to take tare of chlldiiii Nel lie 'V. use-cr t. ,1.''i Emmett sttcet A M1DDL13 AGED WIDOW I ADY wonts u .situation as house keeping, understands all kinds of hoube work. lin. C , 313 Kressler court city A YOl'NO WIDOW LADY WOULD liko to hnve a situation at house keeping, understands all kinds of house keeping Addiess Mrs. C. H.. 313 Lress Icr court cltj "VOUNU MARRII3D MAN WOULD LIKE emplovmc'it at am thing tint he can m ike a living at. Answer F It B , Trib une oiilre SITt'ATlfiN-" WANTED-Lll BOY It! vears of age, fiunlsh the best of ref ureiiics G. J , 1303 Division stieet, citj. BUTCHER WITH A THOROUGH Ex perience in all blanches of the busl n(Wv. sneks a situation Address .1 W Hilton 210 Spring stieet. Piovldence, Scranton WANTED-A POSITION BY A FIRST tlnss teamster, undei stands the cue or horses thoioughly. Address F. II. , UK Sanderson nvenue. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG man of excellent lepi.lntlon ns gard net and can take taiti of Ileuses anl cows, can gove l)et ol 1 ferenco.s. Ad diess G. II 319 Maple) stieet. cltj. SITUATION WANTI3D-A GOOD AC toiintnut used to les-roi's'bllitj. thor ough and entigetlc is open for an en gagement Julv I Saint v moderate. Ad dress Accountant, tare Tilbune. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT HY the daj washing Ironing 01 even kind of house cleaning, or will take washing home, would like otlltes lo ilejn. Side door. 120 Fianklln avmue SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A GOOD vegetable gal dener single man under, stands care of stotk, milk. lawn, good itferentes Aiulress McMullen, Tilbune oltiee, Scianton SITUATION WANTED-AR TRAVI3L Ing sulesmin 01 collet tor: excellent tefetenees and bonds if icqulied. Ad diess O Trlbimo office SITUATION WANTED-IIY A YOUNG mm agi 21. willing to do invilum,. well let ommi tided A.ddriss P M fIJ Bioudvvav, Cltj YOUNG MAN WITH U EARS LXPE- riince In giocerv nnd nuat nunK t, desires position will btiv all the sal us out In store Address 1101 Cedir avmue PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Conm.ll Building, Scianton E. L WALTER ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of tOa Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT 435 Spruce St . cor Wash, ave . bcranton. FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price Hulldlng, J2fl Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natlinal Bank. DENTISTS DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PHI vnto llLtpltal. coi. Wjoming and Mul berry DR II. T. RE1 NOLDS. OPP. P 6. DR. C. C LAUBACH 115 Wyoming ave WELCOME C BNOVER 331 AVashlng ton avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 6 oerecrftES BABRINO & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate 6ecret Ser vice Agencj". WIRE SCREENS "JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 wanna avenue, Scrunton, Pa , turer of Wire Screens LACKA-inanufac- PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnotjpo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed in this region. LAWYCRS FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor -at Law. Burr buildings, rooms 13 nnd 14, Washington avenue, OIvELL OK'LLL, ATTORNEYS, 5 TO 11 Coul Exthango building. Bermiton W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornejs and Cotinscllois-at-Liw. Kc pnbllcan building, Wushlnton avenue. Si 1 anton, I'a JA.7i":S H TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law Rooms 113 and 411 Commonwealth Building. JI3SSUP A JESSUP. ATTORN13YS AND Counsellors-at -Law. Commonweaitu building, Washington avenue. ALURED HAND. WILLI AMJ , HAND. Attt,rneys and Counsellors Common wealth building Rooms 1. 20 and .1 James w oakford, atornu.y- vt- Law Rooms CH, D15 and 511", Board ot Trade building. D Ii REPI.OGLE, ATTORNF.Y-LOAKS negotiated on real cstnto rccurlty. Mears building, comer Washington uvu nue and Spruce street. U F KILT.AAr ATTniiNEY-AT-LAW, 30'1 Commonwealth bldg. St-ranlon. Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON ATTORNUY-nt-Liw, 301 Commonwealth bulldln5. Scranton. I3DWARD W. THAYER AT'l ORNF.Y, Rooms P0M0I, stli floor. Mears bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS ATTORN13Y-AT-LAW, 7 nnd 8 Buir building. L A WATRFS ATTORN13Y-AT-LAWr, 41 Laclinwar.ua ave , Scranton. Pa C. R. PITCHERrATTORN13Y-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa I'ATTERSOn" WILCt5x, TRAD13RS' National Bank bulKllng. C COMEGYS 1J1 SPRUC13 STRI3ET A W IJERTHOLU. Attv., Mears Bld'. PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scrnnton Pilvato Hospital, cor ner Wjoming Ave. nnd Muibcriv St. Telephone: Day call, W13, night call, 413 DP. C L FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 Wyomlnc uvenue. MARY A oputhlst. SHEPHERD. M D. HOMI3 No 2JS Adams avenue. DR A TRAPOLD. SPI3CIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjoming nvenuo and Spruco street, Scranton. Olflce hours, Thursday and Saturdajs, 0 a. m. to 0 p m. DR W E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 20S Iloaid of Trade building Ofllce hours, 8 to 9 a in , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m Rcrl dence 309 Madison avenue. DR C L TREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nnd rat Rcdue Jon. OIIVr telephone 1363. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICE 311 Washington avenue Residence HIS Mulbcrrv f'hrcrlc diieasps li'iig. heart, kldnevs and genlto-uiinnrj 01 gans a spoclnlj Hours 1 to I p m M G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs tteated Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2G72 HOTCLS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 121 A NO 127 FRANK- Un avenue, Rates reasonable. P. Z1EGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D . L & W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa Courses preparatorj to college, law, medicine or business Opns Septembei 13 Send for catalogue Rov Thomas M Cann, LL D , Walter H. Buell. A M MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE W'IDWIFE, 131S Washburn street, Scianton. En gagements solicited Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G It CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserj men. store 110 Washington ave nue, green house. 1J50 North Main ave nue; stoio telephone, 7s.'. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE ISL ands Greatest Naval Rattle. Saoes all blrwn to pieces and landed In Net tleton s Shoe htore, Washington avenue Lndies" lire Button ihoes, russet and dongola, cost $2 50, at $1 4J, ladles lino $00 bhoes lor t'Se Ladles' Ovtords, cost 1150 foi 79l Mens $2H call nnd nts set shoes for $1 19. $3 00 shoes for SI 9S, etc BAUER S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics parties, receptions, wed itii '- And concert work futnlshed. For terms addiess R J Bauer, conductor. 117 Wjoming avenue, over Hulberfs music store MEOAUGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' sunnlles envelopes, papci bags, twine Warehouse L0 Wushlngton avenue, Scranton. Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLE'S Central Railroad of New Jcrsjy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) matlutis in New York Foot of Llbcuy sticot, N U . and South Ferry Whltehari "Anthracite coal used cxcluslvelj. insur- 235, 3 20. 710 P. m. Sundajs, 9 00 u in. 1 For Lakewood'and Atlantic Cltj, S 30 rnin.f. south am r ..". .: ... 1 "a n 111. For Ltii'iB Urunch, Ocean Urove, etc. o m ,. ... and 1 20 11 III. ' For Reading. Lebunon anil Ilarrlsburg. la Alleiiiowii. 8 30 u in , 1 20 p. m. Sun- For Pottsville. 8 30 a m 1 20 p m Itetuinliig leave New York, .foot of Lib. erty street. North Rlvn, ut lw, 9 u lox picss) u in 1 .SO icxprcssj p m. Sunday, 4 Leave' New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet. ut JOS a in . 1 23 p m Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads. Broadway cable cms and ferries to Brooklyn and Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Giand Central Deput and Long Island Ritllrond Leave Philadelphia Reading Terminal, 9 21 u m , 300 p m Sunday, C 15 n ni Through tickets to ull pol.its at lowest rato may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at tho station, II P BALDWIN Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSE. Gon Sunt. ..... o 1 ,1 m or Now Yoik. Newark and Elizabeth, s 0 (express) a m 1 20 texj.rcss.. 4 .0 (e x- ' , Y, m. bandai. - 1j P m Tiaiu R-filnc l 20 P aiiivesat Philadclphli Reading Tei minal. 7o3 p. m. and Nsw ,t . . - fi". II 111. For Muuch Chunk. Allentown. Bothle he n Easton and Philadelphia, s.30 a. in. 1"0 3 20P m Sundays. 2 15 . in. 1 i-r Halt. more and Washington and 1 West via Uetblehem. Slllllli. SH ' I.'. 11 m at BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. to Rent, Situations for l'lvo Schedule In tilled Nov 18, 1S97. Trains Leave Wllkcs-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., woek days, for Sunbur HarrlsburR, Phlladolphla, Balti more, Washlnptton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Phlladolphla; and fon Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , dally, forSunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg; and tho West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. . WOOD, (len'l P,. Aeent. j. ii. iiuicinauii, tienerai , I Manager, Del.. I.nckii, and Western. Lffcct Mondiij, June 20, 1W3. Trains leave Seranton as follows: 13x. press for New J. ork and all points East. 1 40 J 00. 3 10, 00 ami lu 05 a in , 12 03 unci 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, PhlladcU pllla and tin- South, 5 1" S0O and 1003 a. in , I.' to 11 ml 1 ,'' p in Miiminkn Chunk and way stations, 2.C0 p m Tobjhinna accommodation, 610 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mlra. Coming, Bath. Dansvlllo, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 1210. 2 73. 9 00 a. m, 1 1", and 1,10 i m m ikli tr eloso coimoc. tlnns nt BiifTalo to nil points In tho W'3t, Northwest and Southwest Kinguamioii and way stations, 1 0a p. m. I'netorv villi tuiommodatlon, 100, and, Nicholson iicoinmodutlnii 0 00 p m Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs. 2 X a., in , nnd 1 55 p m. Ithaca 2 13, 9 00 a in , nnd 1 55 p m. For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Pljmcuth Bloomsburg and Dan vlllo, making close connections at North umberlund for Wllllamtport, Harrlsbuig, Biltlmore, Washington nnd the South Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta tin s UW. 10 01 a. 111 , and 1.33 and 3 10 p. m NantlcoKo and Intermediate stations, EOS at.d 1110 a in. Plymouth and Intel mediate stations, 3 35 nnd 8.50 p. m. For Kingston 12 11 p m Pullmar pnrlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For dctnlled Information, pocket time tobies etc . npplv to M. L Smith. DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket of flce ' Delaware and Hudson. On Mondaj. Maj 21, trains will'leavo Scranton as follows: For Caibondale 0 20, 7.35. S55, 19.15 a. m , 12 00 noon, 121, 2.20. 3.C2, 5 25, 6 25, 7.57, 9 15. 11.00 p in , 1 lt a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6 20 a. m , 2 20 p. m For Ilonestlalc 0 20, 8 55, 1013 a. m: 12 00 noon , 2 20 5 25 p m For WIlKes-Uane t, 15. 7.50. 8 45. 9 33, 10 41 a 111 . 12 03, 1 23, 2.1S, 3 3J, 4 27, C 10. 7.50, 10 IS. 11 30 p m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc.,' la Lehigh Valley It R.. 6 45 a m. 12 05, 121, 4 27 p in (with Black Diamond Express), 11 10 p m For Petmsjlvanla R R. points 6.45, 9.3S a m . 2 is 1 27 Tor western points via Lehigh Valley R It.. 7 30 a. ,n.. 12 05 3 Zi (with Blacfe Diamond Express) 10 28, 11.20 p m. Tiains will arrive at Scranton as to! lows. From Carbondale nnd the north 6.40, 7 45, 8 40. 9 34, 10 10 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 1.29, 2 11 J 25 4 21, 6 45. 7 41, 10 23, 11 27 p m. Fiom W'ltkes-Harro and the south 6.'5, 7 50. 8 30, 10 10. 11 65 a m . 1 1C, 2 14. 3 48, 5 20 6 21, 7 53, 9 C5, 10 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m. Completo lnrormauon "-cgarauig rates to all points In the United States and Canada maj bo obtained at the ticket of ilco In tho depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J W Ul'RDICK G P A , Albany, N Y. , II. W CROSs, D P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Kuilroad System. Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and ComioU. In Effect May 1j IS98 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and Nevy York via D. .11 R R utt43u m andl2 0j 2 IS, 4.J7 (Black Dlumund Expiess) and 11 30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barro via D , L & W It R . C 00. 11 10 a in . 1 53. 3.35, CUor White Haven. Hnloton Pottsville, mid 1 ni hit ipjl points In tho coal region via D." II c 2 lb lIld i2'P m- IJrnr Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har ruhiirc and principal Intermediate sta t oil" via D & H. K R.. C41 a m 12 03. 2 1s 4 27 tWack Diamond Express), 11.J9 Pimr Tunknannock, Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca Geneva and Principal 'ntcrmedl ate stations v'ap. 1 v " " . 03 Vor Gene'v":' It'cKes't'er, Buffalo. Nlag araFa.ls. Chicago and all points w est vjj D & H " 'VV,?Vm"" "'" or Lehigh s between Philadel- Rrldge en supi. Cortlandt stieet Nev 1 one A W NONEMACIIFR Division Pass engei Agent South Bethlehem Pa Ilric and Wyomliit; Valley. IN EFFECT JUNE 1ST 1E9S Tenv'o Siinntsn for l!awlo and points Jinn 01 via 1 ne R R in "' a m 8.45 , .n "ml 2 2S p m lor L.ute Ariel at 6"iv.rii!"it i-nintoii from abovo poln.s ,.',;, m Hi. p m and 9 35 p. m. fiom I ik. Ait. 1 it 7 11 P m SflUAVrON DIVISION. ''inr.Ifcct December l'Jtli, 1S07. ITortli Uuutld. 2011 B tat ions c yxiraius wuj, iii X . -. ..!.. W "JL I Ucl i. ruuuaj i p Arne i-etti A X 7 41 7ioec na btreet' 700, Weehawken J 7M 810 p HArrive i.eai I' Ut 1 11 iH I2t( Usrtl uiol 12 i 1811 12 03 cadottn 2"3 ... i pi:::: 2 41 .... 2 5 ... S8 .... see) ... SCO ,. a is. ... 3 84! .... 19 38 ... 13 43 .. 3 45 961 . .. 3M ,, SMI . 4 04 .. 4 01 410 ,. 4 14 .,. 40 . .. IlaocoeK HtarllKht 11 cs ton park v laweod I'oynttlla Orson ricasant Mt, ITDlondal I'oieHiuy Otrbondsio IVUito bridge, Maytleld Jcrinyn Arctilbald Wluton PfCkvllle Ob pbant I'rtcebitrS 1 broop Prnvldence park Place IIIS9 11 , I1S1 (1130 tl Ml ' (II2VI llvtl, 111s' 11 IV 1111 II 117 ... 11 01 ... ,1101, .. II 011 f.(v,r . !ll055 bcraDtou a u Leave Arrive! r w AU trains run dally except Sunday t siffuinps that trains stop oa sljnal for pas Makers t-ecuro rates via Ontario Western beforj RurchaslDB tickets and save money Pay aro Igbt Eipress to tbe West. J.C. Anderson, Qea. raw AgV T. nitorort, Uir. I'ua, Aft.bwtntaaj W. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Pullman parlor and sleeping A, ruuffaloam SuspenMm, " BOL1.IN IllVlLlil .t 1. mite s I.EE. Pass Agt , 2t Noutli uound. VIM