2 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY. JUNE ,27. 189S. GETTING KfcAD H)K THE FINAL ASSAULT Gsneral Shatter Too Dusy to Send Word to Washington. president M'Icinley and secre taiiy aloeh both hiuhly COM PLIMENTED THE GENERAL'S 11AI'. II) WORK AND ANNOUNCE THAT HE IS UNDER ORDERS TO DO A3 HIS JUDGMENT DICTATES. Washington, June IS. Though thete were the usunl number of officials for a Sunday at their desks In the war and navy department today there did not seem to be nny expectation of lmpoit nnt news fiom the seat of war. Sec )etary Alger explained this readily. In his view, the army hns been moved, one of those stages Incident to the pio gtcss of all campaigns and Is now ef fecting a new formation. The rcpuits thow that thcie Is only one road, and that n poor one. fiom the sea where the troops landed leading to Santiago. Along this the army necessarily has teen obliged to innva in a single col ti'iin. Strong icconnolterlng forces vvtie prudently tin own out ahead and U was these that engaged in the at -tlon of Friday morning. They de veloped the piesence of the enemy In foice directly nfiead and drove In their advance guards, nefnre undertaking a set battle our niniy must be foimed In icgular battle array, not single col umn fiont as It advanced along the road, but In broad open otder across the eountr, the only feasible manner of conducting a battle successfully. As part of this plan the advance must halt ntiil wait until the lear guard nines up. In the secietary's opinion, this was going on esteiday. The forces left at H.ilqulil woic being hur ried up to the fiont near Savllln, wheip the Spaniards ate supposed to be In fone. the Held aitillery was being rlingged up the rough mountain loads and tho quartermaster was huirylng nlong the stores as fast as thev could be landed from the tiansports. All this Is very nece.-sary, hut not such as would call for an ofllclal report from General Shafter. PRESIDENT GRATIFIED. To say that the president and Sec retary Alger arc giatliied with the success that has so far attended tho progress of Shalter's campaign would be stating the case mildly The pres ident In quick appiedatlon of Oeneral Shnftor's encigy has sent a cablegram congratulating him nnd the men com posing his at my on the excellent work they ha e done. The message could not be obtained hcie. the otllclals tak ing the giound that It would be piop or for General Shafter alone to make it public, but It is known to be couched In teims of pi also Secretary Alger added his ti Unite today In the course of a shoit talk with an Asso ciated Press lcporter. He said he felt sure Shafter would ptove himself to be a wise, brave and piudent general. He was particularly impiessed with one shoit statement In Shaftei's de spatch leceivod jostcrdny, stating that ho wanted nothing, which the secre tary icgaided as an evidence of the fcolf reliant chaiaeter of the man Nevertheless, the secietary Is send ing along i enforcements with all nos- slble jnomptness. it is n good deal better to have 1,000 too many soldleis than one too few. In his opinion He believes that Oeneral Duflleld's troops, to the numbei of J. wo. which em barked four dajs ago from Newport News, will an he at Balqulri tomorrow and .vlthln four days 3,000 more troops which leae Tort Monioe today will be at the scene of action. In addition, there will be a further movement of troops to Santiago Just as soon as the men and tianspoits are ready. Pos sibly Geneial Miles may go with these. If the troops aie not needed when the nrrlvo, nothing will be lost, for they tan be veiy well empo.ed elewhei'e and will have the advantage of season ing. The secretary took occasion to state again that General Shafter is be ing allowed the widest llbeitv of ac tion, unrestricted by unnecessary or ders fiom Washington. He thinks the wisdom of this i muse Is amply justi fied by the results so far obtained. For this reason, It Is not possible to accur ately foretell General Shnfter's plan of operations against Santjago. hut the matter being largely in h'ls own hands. OPENING COMMUNICATION. General Grcelv, chief signal oflli er, received a. dlspati h last night from Lieutenant Colonel Allen, In thaige of the signal coips, with Shaffer's anny. Ho said nothing about the mllltaiy opeiatlons, but stated that he was ahout to extend his line of telegraphic communication westwaid from Playa del Esto to Aquadoies, which is only half a dozen miles east of Mono castle and verv much neaier the advance of the Ameilcan niniy. This will lie done by a shore cable which already exists between the two points. A field telegraphic service lias al ready been dispatched from Tampa, so that in the couise of a tew days at most Genet al Shafter will hae a tele giaplile Instalment In his own tent put ting hlin In dlret communication with Washington. Thee little band of signal corps men have been doing some of the most energetic and exhausting work of the campaign The cable operatois mo also deserving of the greatest praise. There mo only two at the cable terminus, which means turns of twelve hours each of the hardest kind of work under the most trying condi tions of weather. General Gieeley al ready has taken steps to have them assisted by other opeiators as boon as tho latter can he gotten theie. APPRECIATIVE WORDS. Naval otllclals are gratified with Gen rral Shafter's expression of appiecla tlop of the assistance he has received fiom Admiral Sumpson Assistant See retary Allen has been stilving earnest ly to precuie for the geneial, the ten ders ho dcblres for landing the heavier supplies of the anny and the siege train. He has lust secured seveiul colliers at Key West, which on account of their light diaft serve admlrablv as tenders. These have heen ordered to steam with all speed for Haiquiil. They should reach there by Wednes day They aro not lltted with heavy dei ricks such as the tenders carry, but have, mateiial aboaid which will enable Sampson's pallors to convert them speedily Into powerful lifting ma chines capable of handling the heaviest cannon cnirled by the expedition. nOH KV .'S ALL RIGHT. The sli'iv printed by an English newpiatur of tho killing of Captain Poh Enu and mine of his men In the fnpnbwr towr of ti"1 Imva by n shell of thr Spanish Mulsei Vlzcayn, Is pro nuunied nt the navy department to he a eruol tuogfO. No word has been re- eelvc-i Hum Sumpst'ii today and with a cahlft line near him, It Is not Imag ined for a moment that ho would fall to icpoit Immediately nn 'occurrence of such gravity. Piobably the sole foundation for this story wai tho at tack made about a week ago by Samp sin upon the foils at tho entrance of Santiago haibor In which tho Spanish cruiser, Rnina Meicedes, was sunk and one of the Spanish torpedo bo.tli dis abled. The tepoit oilglnnted In a Span ish souice and the olllelals of both tho war and navy departments mo expect ing that numbeia of such cauaids will be put afloat throughout tho campaign. The Spaniards proved their alcttncss at this wotk yesterday. The war department, following the satWactoiy example set ny the navy depattment. hns Instituted ti system of bulletining for the benefit of the public giving quick and concise information of Impoitnnt happenings. The Past of these bulletins made their uppeaiance yestciday giving Shnftei s btlf ac count of the driving ,ln of the Spanish outposts. The newspapcis had scatce ly iccelved this Information before the Spaniards got out a bulletin fiom Cop talti Geneial Iil.imn announcing tho repulFc oj the America forces. The war depaitment officials ate somewhat dlscouiaged at the piospcct of having to meet this sort of bulletin service with a simple retltul of cold faets. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago- R.H.L. Chicago 4 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 13 15 3 Hrookl.Mi ."....4 0 000 50 0 1in II i Battel Irs Kllroy and Doiiohue; Miller and R.win. - At Clnclllliall- U.1I.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 (1 0 0 t 0 0 10 2 WnshhiKton 1110 4 0 0 2 3 3-131; 5 Batteries Brettcnstcln and Peitz; Wey hlnif and K.itrell. Cleveland, O, June 20. Cleveland-New York gime pievenled in ofllclal of Co'lln w 'Cd vllliso wheio game waj to luive been payed. At St. Louis No came, lain. EASTERN LEAGUE. At nocheMcr- R II. '. SprlnKfloll 1 1 o no 1 00 n r, 9 r. Rochester .. .. 2 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 9 12 t Batteries Dolnn end NicholF; Haiper nnd Iloyd. At Montreal Mot-.trcal-Syraeuso gams postponed, wet grounds. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Newark Norfolk 5, Newaik, 1. AMATEUR DASE BALL. V. SI. C. A. Dofontod .IllnooUn Satur day Afternoon lit Athletic Park. Undoubtedly the best game of ball thus far seen at Athletic paik this season was played on Saturday after noon between the Young Men's e'luis tlan association and Mlnooka clubs. The lain stonn kept the pations fiom tho game, and twice the plavois aban doned practice befoic 1 o'clock, but ten minutes after that hour the stonn passed over and left the diamond In excellent condition, but the outfield was lather slippery, making fielding dinicult The features of the game was the pitching of Matthewson and O'Neill, the former allowing onl four lilts and three bases on balls, striking out ten batsmen, while O'Neill gave nine hits no liases on balls and struc k out seven men. Running catches by White, Laffy, Phllbln and Hastings were clev eily made. Phllbln accepting six out of seven ihances in center. Rut one fly was hit to the Young Men's Chlis tlan association outfleld, which proved the effectiveness of their pitcher. Minooka's runs were scored in the fourth Inning on two bases on balls, a wild tlnow, a passed hall and a hit, and the Y.'s scored In the sixth on a hit, wild plti h and saciillce, and in the seventh on three safe singles. Tho following detailed scoro shows how closely the game was conU'stcd: Y. M. C. A. A H. R. II. O. A. E. Reese, cl t 0 2 0 0 0 Gaughnn, lb 4 U o 9 I o Mandln, 3b 4 1.2 1 1 0 Clrary. ss 4 1 ' 1 2 2 1 l.ogan. c 4 0 0 10 2 0 White, rf I 0 I l o 0 Stelle, If 10 10 0 0 Martin 21 4 12 3 3 0 Malthewson, p .... 3 0 0 110 Totals 10 1 MINOOKA. A.H. R, II. O, A. E. I ..iffy, rf 4 0 1110 Flannciy, c 3 1 1 S 0 1 Shea, 2b 2 10 1 10 Haves, 3b I 0 1 U 3 0 Plillbln. cf I 0 0 i! 0 1 Hastings, If 4 0 12 0 0 Powell, lb 4 0 0 a 0 0 Me Cue. s 3 0 0 0 2 0 O'Neill, p 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 31 2 4 27 11 2 Y. M. C. A 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0-3 Mlnooka 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Earned run' Y. M. C. A.. 2. Sacrifice lilt Mattliew son. Stolen bases Reese, Clean, I.aff. Shea. Hayes. Hastings. Left on bases Y. M. C. A . .".; .Mlnooka. I. Struck out fiaughiin. Hlamlln. l.ogan, While. 2; Steelo.Mntthewsun. Laffy. Plan nery. Ilacs, Phllbln. 2; Hustings, Pow ell, 2, McCue 2. First on on ors Mlnooka, 1. Flist on balls-Off Mattliewson, 3. Wild pitch-O'Neill. Wild tluows-I.o-Ran, 2. Passed Hall l.ogan. Empire McGuincss. Time Two houis. Seoicr W. R. Hughes Crickets Detent the .Mnroous. Tho Maroons Hnd the Crickets, of Jes sup. entertained a small ciowd of baso ball enthusiasts In Hie Mlnooka ground yesteidav. The ccntcst was maiked by good stick work and some loo.-,o tleldlug. The hom team took n lead In tho fourth Inning and retained It up to the eighth, when tho visitors bunched their hits and passed their opponents by one inn. Tim Maroons did not put up tho gamo they nro capable of. Seme: MAROONS. R. 11. O. A. E. McPoroiigh. ss 2 .1112 O'Donncll. rf u 0 0 0 'J Padden, 2b 10 4 11 Calleiy, lb. 3 2 7 1 2 J. MiDouough. cf 2 1 1 : o Ponester. p. lb 13 0 10 Gannon. If 10 3 11 Cialg. v 0 0 10 2 0 Shorten, 3b 2 1 1 1 :j Totals 12 8 27 10 9 CRICKETS. R. H, 0. A. E. Kecler. cf 2 110 0 Judge, 2b 113 2 1 (illvaiy. ss 2 o 1 r, 2 Reap, e 2 14 11 Gallagher. 31) 2 2 10 2 Lawler. lb 1 I II 0 1 Giles. If 10 10 0 Costello, if 12 10 1 Thointon, p .,..,..,..... 0 0 0 2 0 Totals n 10 27 12 S Maroons .....0 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 0-12 Crickets' 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 S 0-13 Earned ruin Mnroons, 2; Crickets, 2, Two-biibo hit Uallaghcr. Sacrifice lilt -J. McDonough. Stolen bases Reap, 2 (.ml higher. Shorten, McDonough, J. McDon ough and Keeler. Left en bases Mo loons, 5; Crickets, 9. Sliuuk out Uy Por lestcr. C; by Cut nors, 1; by Thointon, 3; by Calleiy, 2. Double p'ajs Padden and Caller, Callcry, unassisted; J. McDon ourIi and Padden; Uamicn and Paddtf l. Klist on errors Maroons, 3, Cilckets, (3. Plist un balls Off Ponester, 3; off Cou ncils. 3; off Thornton, 2. lilt by pltchcr Renp, Judge, Lawler and Gllxalvary. Wild pitelies-roiiester, 1; Connors, 1. Passed balls Cialg, 1; Reap, 3, Umpires lluike and Laftey. Scoria-Gallagher. AMATEUR DALL NOTES. The Lackawanna will play two gamei at Sitsqiicliitnn i on July I Michael McDonald wllf manngo the Taylor Reds and play first basa Connie Coleman, of tho Lackaw annas, was mauled to .Miss Kate Gcrrlty Inst week dimming, of St Thomas' college, Is one of tho moat promising pljytis In this re gloii McAiidrevvs, formerly of the Young Men's Chilsllan association nnd liar nionv teams, has signed with Hamilton In the Canadian league The West Side Rrowus, Jr., challenge tho West Side Sliders to a game for Wed nesdnv afternoon, June Ji. at i o clocn. Answer through The Tribune. Georgo James, nianager; (Jeoipe Davis, captain. A large ciowd saw the strong South Side ten in go down before the Ciesivnts vistcrdav to th" tune of 11 to s TI e lea tine of the gaiii" was Shlpm.m's pilchhig. He allowed but win hns Pallon, of the Nlag.na university, pitched lor the booth fMn team. Y. M. C. A. BASE BALL NOTES. Matthewfon. tho new pitcher, halls fiom l'actorjville, and has icmarkablo speed and curves O'Neill's work on Saturday demon strates tlmt when be Is In the box for the association he can keep the best of them guessing, as he did the hcnjvy hitlers un the Y's team The Cuban Giants will play heie next l'riday afternoon Williams, tho Bloomsburg Not mat school pitcher. Is expected lo Join the team tills week, and may pitch I'llduy's game Captain Owens was missed in Satur day's game His batting is always u fea ture , The tenm will Journey to Knstnu on July for for two games O'Neill will pitch the morning game and Mtuliewson the afternoon gune there . A game was scheduled at Maueh Chunk for Saturdav next, but for sumo unknow i reaon It was cancelled The I.acknvviitinnx aid Eurekas will play the association team after tilt Ir lc tiiin from Eastern. THE NEWS OF SATURDAY. I.l'..Ii: DE KAl.R the Nonistown mur deress, sentenced to two ycais In hill. RASE HAM. RESULTS. Huston 2, Pittsburg 0. Phlladelphli 7. Loiilsvllb 3, Cincinnati v, Washington .', tive. land !, New York 1. Rrmklyii 4, Chi cago 3: lialtiim re 0 Si. Louis 2 Er.st crn League Wilkes-Harre 9. Toronto 7. SpriiiKlield 5, Rochester 4. Huffnio 1". Piovldciice 3; .Vlontttal 4, Syra cuse 2. GENERAL SHATTER rcprrts ten killed and about foity wounded in the fight at Savllla. War department decides to lelnforc Shafter lo the extent ot liooo men. tJenual Miles will go to Cuba THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York. June 23 -1 lie regretablc loss of some American foUIIi rs in e'ubt had a se'ntimcntalh depressing uifluencu at the oi enlng of the sunk maikct to day Prices continued sluggish out with out teal weakness during the first hour. The question ot dlffei ei.tlals lo the Cana dian Pacific was said to still block a set tlement of the ratu war, and this con tributed to the heaviness III Northern Pacific. The specialties on m imputation improved subtantlally. Total sales were 131 m sliaies rmnlhed by WILLIAM I INN ALLEN & CO.. stork brokers, Mears building, rooms "05-700. Open- HUii- Low- Clos li g. est. est. ing Am Cotton Oil Co.. 21'i 2js 21's 21'j Am. Sug. Rclg. Co..lw 1M2 l.V iv Atcliison i z ,ti IV Atchison Pi J".s o,!!8 31c W Am. Tobacco Co,...117r,4 ll'i 117U lbU Am. S)llits 11 15 14 J-, Am Splllts l'l JS 2'2 3S JM.. Haltlmoro & Ohio... 15K i, j.-.i ,; Iltklyn Rapid Tians ,"Ji; X!', r,;i, sji. Cential of N. J 05' 9V' fr,s !!,, Chicago .V: G. W lli H8 1P 17 Chicago ' N. W.... 1 Chicago. I! iV: Q 101 10-.i3 lftVi 10''8 t hlciigo Gas tO'i Cup,, 9"jij ;; Ciic, Mil. .; St. P.. 991.. ;,'.ii2 99iH ;iv, ( hie. Itocic I & Pa c. 107 ln7 10n lnr,i4 Cleve. C, C. St. L. 12 i;i lis, n Elle lPj 131, uu u-, Gen. Electtic e'o.... 3, cs'a .'iS' 3S4 L. S it Mich. So ...l'NJ I'JO rl 'i, Louis. & Nuslnlllo .521- .13 32" 62 Manhattan IOC',, in''x 1031, 10!? M. K i: Tex. Pr... ZV2 ;iP8 :Wt 3it Missouri Pacific .... sr. 3i8 ::5 cs N. Y. C. & Hudson. .11(11, lid, lli,i, jn.i; x. Y.. o. & w 1.114 v, iji, ioi, Northern Pacific ... 30 3u !) 2)"j Not them Pac. Pr... 70 7ni, 70 70 Pin-. Mali S. S Co.. 291j 29i ;0ij ".-11; Phlla. A. Reading... 19 " 19's 19 I'O-. Sotithcin Hv. Pr . . Cu' r,0'i Si) ;v) " T C. & Iron It. It.. i 23 px 2; I'nlon Pas 1st Pi... i7 tl yjs, n l". S. Rubber Co. .. 2I'8 2I' 2Pi 2414 P S Lcathci Co. Pr Ci, tB tji, .,"ja4 Wabash pr 131J n-s iVl Wl Western 1'nlon ... 91 DPj '.yj4 jciit WluelingS. L. E . Pi V l' 1-, Whilng L E. Pr. 11 11 l u Met. Traction Co....liHi IWj 1C0I lWt Ches. iv Ohio l'l 23 j,j j CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE. vviit-a'p .pen' I,lBh- Low- Cl0s" III.Af. dig. est. est dig July 7SH T21, 7i, ;i Sept i,7k b7i, t(ii4 (,Gi4 CORN. Ji- ITU ;:-', :,w sin Sept SSl SJJ, 3-'U 1V, OATS. July 23U :ji, ",-jh Sept :01i 20's 20 20 PORK. . July 9 50 9 9 7) 9 55 Pt 97u 9.72 ye,3 9..0 LARD. July r.es a.63 s sco Sept 6.75 5.75 5.70 5.70 Srrnnton Hoard of Trnilo i:chnnge (tuotntioiis.-AII Uuotntions Utincd an Par of KM). STOCKS. Uld. Asked. Scranton & Pulsion Trac. Co. ... 10 Nullonal Hctlug ti Dilll'g Co. ... yj Klist Nutio.iul Hank 500 Elmhuist Uculevard jyu Sciunton Savings Hank 225 Scranton Packing Co 93 l.acn. licit) & Steel Co 30 ... Third Nutlcnui Hunk 355 Throop Novelty Mfg Co w Scranton Trac. Co ig Bci.inton Axle Works 75 Dime Dep. V DIs. Hank Jt5 Peck Lumber Mfg Co j;j 3 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 45 Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Comrany a ,,, Scranton Forging Co mo Traders' Nattcual Hank ...... 130 1W l.acka. Lumber Co ijj Lack. Trust V Safe Dep. Co .. 150 170 Mooslo Mountain Coal Co ma THE TRIBUNE' ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT TOR RENT-PI VE ROOMS. GAS. HOT AAAAAAM .. w,er. furnace nnd lange No 213 Noith Hjde Park avenue. S. M. Reese. I OR RENT-IN GOt'LD niMLDING (.'lid tloor) Linden stieet. Two sidts elcsnnt unices Suitable lor light house keeping; nl-o large floor 50M. well ll?ht ert. low rent to right parlies, lmiulio treenian Mfg. Co. i'oit REN7!"- DES1RAHLE FRONT room, furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences, 407 Madison avenue. FOR RENT-.I-HOOMED HOrSE. MOP ern Improvements, No. 511 Qulncy avc nue; for particulars inqulie Mrs. 2r. iiarclncr, No, 533 Quincy nvcatie 1'OR KENT - NICELY FCRNISHED front and side room. 523 Adams avc 1'OR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE or offices second floor front, Coal Ex change, call at room 13. FOR Jtuxx Si:coND Qulncy FLOOR. "1 llOUSE FOR UENT 105 WYOMING avenue. Applv to F. H Clemons. Hue Rldgo Coal Company's onlcc. Mears Bulldlns. dAHN rOR RENT-W5 MAHON COURT! Apply to p. ir demons, Blue Ridge toal Company's office. Meirs Hulldlng OR SALE for"sa7.e-la?ies' andc.ent s hlcM'les, 'OS models iheap; or will exchange for horse )2 I.ickawanna ave. FOR SALE -GOdD 1-AYINC, MILK 11 ute horse, wagon cans and bot tles on 01 count of o her business. Ad dress H. V.. W . Tnbune office. FOR SALE-A FINE T'PRIC.HT PIAN1 hut little used Trnis easy, price very low. Would exchange for a lino horse. Addreis Hox 30. Tribune office 1'OR SALE-ONE 20-llORSE POWER holler, us good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED -NO M O R E broken eoll.us, n .ike J.'O to JVi wtek 1 : sample 2Ji Lenw Horse Collar I'n tutor Co. I.exligton K HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED- A CHRL FOR OENERAL housework. Appl at 4iS Adams ne MONEY TO LOAN. Ml I PWARDS- AMOl NTS AND TIME to suit boi rowers llrovwi Attornej, Mears Huildlng. JTO EXCHANGE. A GENTLEMAN WOl'l.D I.IKE TO Ex change a lino horse and buggj for n good upright piano Address, stating makers' name, Hox ,M Tribune olfice EDUCATIONAL. jTeble school for GmLsT'sYitA cuse, N Y. I'ndei tlio supervision of Hlshop HuntlnBtoii Twent-eighth school er.r begins Thursdaj September 13, ISj. Appl to Miss Maty J Jackson. BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, flrst mortgage, due 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School STj.. City of Scranton St. Imp. C.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works IIS ... 115 115 ... 100 ... 102 102 b5 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, June 23. Wheat Weak and c. lower, cash and June, nomliril, nothing offeilng; Jul , 77a77'ii. Corn Stead); No J mixed June, .daJJ'-c , Jul. Xi'iani'-i Oats Dull and wein, No' 2 white clipped, 32a"2ic. No. 3 white. iin2a"li ; No 2 mixed. I0c. Hutter Firm, fane western ci earner , 17'. c , do prims, lfc. Kggi Firm: fresh nearby. 12'-c ; do. western, 12'- ; do. southern, lie. Cheese. Firm. Refined Sugars 11,1 hanged. Cot ton Steady. Tallow Dull, clt pi Imc. In hogshead. 3S4C ceuntiy, In banels, 3J4C ; dink, .".'4c ; takes. 4c; grease. 3a3'c. Llvo I'oulti Stiad ; fowls. 10c; old loostors. 7c. spilng chickens, IdalTc , spilng ducks, 10al2i Diesed Ponltiy I'm hanged; fowls, choice 9c. do. fair to good. SaMso ; old toosteis, 5'safc ; spring 1 hlckens, nearbv, 20a22c. western do. 13a le. Receipts Flour, 1 200 bairels and f,. Ouflsacks; vvbeat. S(X) bushels; corn, is ijO bushels, oats, SiiOOO bushels. Shipments Wheat. 200 bushels; cun, I,0o0 bunhels; oats, 7,000 bushels. New York I'rodiico .llnrkcl. New York, June 25.-Flour Steady. Rve Flour Dull. Com Meal Dull; jellow western, 71c: city, 72c; rye stronger, No. 2 western, 4'jC c. i. f. Buffalo. Hailev Dull. Wheat-Spot dull. No. 2 led, c 1. o b. . No 1 Northern Duliith. Sic. f. o. h. afloat Options closed steady nt a. "sc net advance; No. 2 red Jul. 71.179'jjc . closed 7'ic , September 71 It-lhaTSV" . dosed 72c ; December. 72a7276C, closed 7-''2C. Coin Spot easy, No. 2, 37'c. f. o. b. afloat. Options closed hC net lower, July, 3C'aWii . closed 36kC ; September, closed 37'kC , December. li'ittSv , closeel Si'ci". Oats Spot dull; No. 2. 2bc ; No. J, 27'-c; No 2 white, 21c , No 3 white 30c. track mixed western SRaSflc. , Hack white, 30,30c Opticus inactive and eiulei, dos ing siC net lower, July, closed 27'e- llav Quiet; slilpplng. ,15,i toe ; good to choice, 55a72V;c. Butter Sttudy: western cieam ery. 13isal7c. ; do factor. Ilal2sic . El glns, 17c, Imitation creamery, 12alPjc; sluto dairy. 12aH,c ; do crcameiy. l.P-a 10aec. Cheese Stead ; skims, 53uto ; lull skims, 2a2';C Esps Steady, state and Pennsylvania, l.'ali'jc. : western fresn, IJ'jc Potatoes Dull, now, f.'aX Tallow -Dull. ( lilcngn Prodiico Maikct. Chicago. Jun 2.1 Lack ot speculative trade today cicatcd it heavy teellng In ih" wheat pit Julv closed ii4c. clown and September left off -o. lower. Wheat was strengthened at the start by the leports of damage to crops with which the mill of eveiy commission house was loaded. English cables came 11 shade better, and there were untie a mimhci of bad crop advlies trom the other side among them a cubleRiam from Hioumhal! saving that the weather in England was unsettl"d, the ciop thice weeks late, the giowth rank and tlio crop outlook pour. July opened unchanged to '?. lower at 71i-..a 73c and sold down 10 7134C. bid; Septem ber stinted '.u'sc down nt 67'a0714i., de. rlhirel to isiTjc up to 7'inC73e;.. oif to ft,'i nUi'tc, then foi mod up f''il,c bid at 1I10 close. Cash quotations wcio as follows: Flour Dull; wlutir wheat patents, $!tn,i 1 no; stialglits. Jl 10,1 1. mi, special liraiuls hard spring patents, $5: bakcis, $!21, No. 2 yellow. S-'aW.c. . No. 2 spring wheat, 07 ,,Tln Vn ' r.,il 7f , I'M II :!ITue , SJfi '1 oats. 2!c; No. 2 white, 2t'c; No. 3. 25e. : rt. 4. $i!.V2; Kianulated,$.5.'. :o. s lye, lie ; jsci. . nariey. :iuw.; uax. Jl.M'i; llmotliy, J.Mi(3; poik, 'i.55a9.i.O: laid, S.i.fiS'siiS.hl's; short rllis, ."i.23a3.5.ii should- em. 4,iir,f" ' iiilinrl hides. S5.b5.i5.k5! suirats. POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Benefit of All Who Have Housc3 Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want or Help 'lhcso Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion Cents n Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free LEGAL. MARTHA HOHMAN VS. HENRY C. Hohmpn. In the Couit of Common Picas of Lackawanna county. No. 513, May Term, M;. To lleiuy C. Hohmaii, the Resporilent You are he-eby notified that the SlKilIf has icturned tho original and alias sub poena in divot co "non est Inventus" and tho court has ordered service upon you hv publication. You are, therefore, here by notified to bo and appear In the sjld toutt on the third Mondav In September next, then and there to answer this com rlilft. C E. FRYOR Shetlit. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. Attorneys for Llbdiant. sco1TnsT1rjnionS'nand ingrowing nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free E. M. HETZEL. Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their resldenco If desired. Charges moderate. CITY SCA VENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BR1GUS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 6040. SCALP TREATMENT. tvvvww MRS L. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 30c; shampooing. 50c , latlol massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody. Tul Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED SITl'ATION WANTED-TO CO Ol T washing and ironing, washings i.nd Ironinps taken homo nlo Call or nd dress L. H., 3JI N. Sumner avenue, 11 do Patk. LADY WOFLD LIKE A SITl'ATION IN ofllee; best references can be given. Address A. W.. Tribune SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN to go out hv the clav washing. Iron ing or every kind of house cleaning, will take washing home; would like otllccs to clean. Side door, 420 I'l.inklln ave. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN to take home washing or go out nv the da cleaning oillccs. Addless tv'-i Mlneial street, dt. blTCATION WANTED-HY A YOl'NC, man as assistant bookkeeper eir gen eral office vvoik. Have had some ixivii ence at typewriting arid sti nogi.iphv und i. in furnish ii lc relic i. AudresS A. It,, M0 I'tdat avenue, City. POSITION-WANTED-HY A SINlil.E man ns giuUeni'i . good tefcienees Ad dless McMullcn Tillmne olhce. Scranton SITl'ATION WANTED-YOCNO MAN wishes position as alisman ultei Juh 1st, can fuinlsh iclerfine as to i a, u in ter nnd abllltv ; iiImi letercnce Mom pres ent emplovci. New York experience Address. Salesman. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY AN ENPK rlcneed man as clerk In general stole or nny pltue of trust, refciences ns le gards ch iracter or ability. Address C, Tribune otlice. SITl'ATION WANTED - HY YOI'NG girl us child s nuisc or seivant. small famll Address R. D. S., care Tribune A YOI'NG GRL, AGE lti, WOFLD LIKE u situation at light houseworic or to take i are of a baby. Address M. X., S3S Louis couit, Pine Biook, cil. WANTED - SITl'ATION HY YOI'NG Klrl 11, to take care of children Nel lie Yusescrvt, 5.'1! Emni''tt stiert. A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY wants a situation as house keeping, understands all kinds of house work. K.i. e . 335 Kresslei court city A YOI'NG WIDOW LADY WOFLD like lo have a situation at house keeping, understands all kinds of house keeping. Address Mrs. C. H, 3.15 Kress ler couit city. YOI'NG MARRIED MAN WOFLD LtMl einplei ment at nnv thing that he can make a living at. Ansvvci T. R. B., Tilli uno oillce. SITl'ATION WANTED-U1 BOY K cars of age, furnish the best of ref erences. G J., 1505 Division stieet, clt. BFTCIIER WITH A THOHOFGH Ex perience in all blanches uf the bu-d-i.ess. seks a situation Address J. W. Hilton, 210 Spring strict, Providence, Si ran ton WANTED-A POSITION HY A FIRST rlass teamster understands the cute of hores thoroughly. Addiess F. H , 1400 Sanderson avenue. SITl'ATION WANTED-HY A YOt'NG man of excellent rcpuiallon as Gard ner and can take care or hordes an 1 cows; can gove best of references. Ad diess G. II. 019 Maple street, city. SITl'ATION WANTED-A GOOD AC fountain used to retpons'blllty. thor ough and energetic, is open tor an en gagement July 1. Salary moderate. Ad dress Aiiount.iut care Tilbune. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June 25 Cattle Stead ; chub i steers $1 so,i5 25. nu dluin $1 Vi.it en, beet steers, $U5al45, stockeis and feiel ers $15n.iva. bulla. 2.S0atnO, cows and helfeis. $l5al(K), i .lives, $3.50a7.c0, west ern steers. $1 20a! 90, Texns steeis, S3 iiia 4 75. HogHs Stionger, some grades 5c . higher, fair to choice $1 &7,",ii(i, pack ets. $1.70,i3.s3; butchers. $1.73a3.95; mixed, Jl.75a3.95, llKht,$J.b3a3.!71-; pigs. $275aJ.S5. Shcep-Stcaelv: native, T!2'M3.2'i, niltl', J2 30al.00, spring lambs. $tiaU.SS; ycarllni's, $"ia5.75 Receipts Cattle, 3i") head; hogs, 19,000 head; slucp. 2f00 liead. East Llbeity t utile .llnrlict. East Liberty. Juno 23. Cattle Steady ; extra, $190a5.00: prime. $l.S0al90j com mon. $la4 30, Hogs Very slow: prime heav. $lo5.ill0; best Yoikcrs, $liil.'J5, light. $i.9iiu3n5: pigs. $!.Drt,i3s5; roughs. $2 50a3t,5 Sliecp-Stendy; choice, $4 10a 150. conimon, $2.40a3.9i; e-hoieo clipped lambs, $l.fiia5 10: common to good Jlal'o; snilng lambs, $l.5aa6.25; veal calves, Jo.j'U 7.00. New Vorlf Llvo Mock. New York. Juno 25 Beeves Feeling quiet. Calves Quiet aial steady, veals. $"a$6.': calves. Jl; ono car western. $j.15; soiithein giasseis, $2 ki'giifj. 10. Sheep anil Lamlis Prlino sheip In demand mid stead: othfis slow, pilme lamlis opeti"il steady; otheis h'c lower: whole maikct dosed easier, sheep, J3.5ual.s71.: lam. is, t'it". culls. $"u5,lo. Hogs Nomlnall. steady al $!.10al.W Itiillalo Live Mock, East nuffalo. N. Y., June 25.-Cattlc-Receipts. light: slow. Hogs Receipts, light, easv: Yorkeis. Rood to diolie. JtnVi 110: loughs, eorr.mon to gooel, $j.25u'l.'Vi: pigs, common to choice fl.0ei.iLOO Sheep mid Lambs Receipts light and stiadv, lambs, choice to selected wethers, $l,V),i 1.90; culls to common. $).23al.iA. Oil .llurkel. Oil City, Pa., June 23.-Credlt balances, SU1.: ccitlilcntes oponeil 90c, bid: closed, ;ioi,c. bid: no tales; pklpmeiUs and run not repotted, , OPPORTUNITY B PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell Building, Sci anion. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of LOO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. 433 Spiuco St , cor. Wash, ave , Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12iJ Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DCNTISTS DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Womlng and Mul berry. DR. It. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. 6. DR C. C. LAFHACH. 115 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. 8NOVER. 331 Washing ton avenue. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. DETECTIVES BARRING & M'BWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. LAWYSRS FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor - at - Law. Buir buildings, rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenue. OKELL & OKLLL. ATTORNEYS. 5 TO II Coal Exchange bu.ldlng, Scuiiiion W1LLARD. WAP.Rr.Nli KNAPP. AT torncs and Counscllois-at-L.iw Re publican building, Wahh'Ston avenue, mi anton. Pa. JAMES H TORREY. A'lTOHNEY AND t ounsellor-at-L.iw Rooms 113 nnd 411 v "iiimoiiweulih Building. JESSFP JFSSFP, ATTORNEYS AND -ounsellors-at-Law, ComnionwealUi building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAmTj HANI). Atiornevs and Counsellor Cotnmon vveftlth building. Rooms 1. 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAK FORD ATORNKY-jVT-Law. Rooms 514. 313 and 510, Buald of Trade building. D B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNlTv-LOANS ncrotiated on real estate Fe:urlty. Jleais building, corner Washington avo nue and Spruce street. R F. K I LTTAMr"ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bldg Scranton, Pa. JAS .iTTi HAMILTON ATTORNEY-nt-Liw. 301 Commonwealth bulldlns. Scranton E IUVA R D W. THAYER ATTORNEY, Rooms 903-90 1, 9th floor, Meals b'.dg Joseph JEFFifEYs.ArrntNEY-AT- LAW. 7 and S Burr building. L A WATRFS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. -3 Lackaw ar.na ave . Scranton Pa. c n. pitcTTerTttorney-at-law, Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COMEGYS -121 frPUl'CE STREET A W RERTHOLl Attv Mears Blelg. PHYSICIANS AND SURQZONS DR. KAY HAU MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Voming Ave. nnd Muiberiy St. Telephone: Day call. 5313; night call. 413. DR. C. L FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg. 122 W omlnc avenue. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME opathlst. No 22$ Adam? avenue. DR. A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseas.es of Women, corner Womlng nvenue and Spruco street. Scranton. Office hours, Thursday and SaturdajJ, 9 a. m. to 6 p m. DR. W. E ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 205 Hoard of TiaeU- building. Office hours. 8 to 9 a. m 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue. DR. C L. TREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Tiuss Fitting and Fat Rcduc ;'on Offiee telephone 13G3. Hours :10 to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 9. R S. W. I.'AMOREAl'X OFFICE 3"9 vvashlnglon avenue. Residence. 131b Mulbeirv Chrrrlc d'seases. Iins, heart, kldnrvs und genito-urlnnrv or gans a special. Hours l to 4 p m W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs tieated Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton. Tclophono 2172. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK". Un avenue, Rates leasonabio P- ZIEGLER. 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 preparatoiy 10 college, law, medicine or business Opns September 13. Send for catalucue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL, D., Walter H. Biiell, A M. MIDVJIFE MRS. CABLE. GRADUATE WIDWIFE. 151S Washburn street. Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms und best attendanco for a limited number of pa tlcnts. SEEDS O R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserinen. store 116 WashlnKton ave nuo; green house. 1350 North Main ave nue: store telephone, 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA- wanna avenue Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE LSL anrts Greatest Naval Battle. Shoes all blrwn to pieces and landed in Net tleton's Shoo Store, Washington avenue. Ladles' fine Buiton shoes, nissot and dongola, cost $2 50, at $149, Lulled Huo $2 00 bhoes for 9ic Ladles' Oxlords, cost $150 for 79c Mill's $.' 5U calf and i as set shoes tor $1 19, U 00 shoes lor $1 9, etc PAPER'S ORCHESTRA-MFSIC FOR balls picnics parties, receptions, wed dlnus unit concert work furnished l'or term address It J Bauer, conductoi 117 Wvomlns avenue, oicr Ilulbert's mt'sic store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' suDPlies unvelopes paper nags, twine Will chouse -UQ Washington avtnue. Scranton. Pa- New York. Onturlo and Western. 'lime Tabic No II Effe ctlvo June 2i! 9 Trains leave Scranton for Carboml.ilo and Cndosla at 1" 5'. a 111 conm-tlng with tbiougli trains North anil houth, at I 13 p in , making thiougli connection lor Chicago Trains leave Cuduslu for Scranton at 0 10 a. in. and 205 p in., leaving Carbon dalo at 7.31 and 3 .il p. in HI NDAYS ONLV For Cudosla, coi'iiecllng with main line titilns North and South, at ijo a. m.. ur riving nt Cadosla at 10 15 u. in. Iletuinlng leave Cado-Ia at t.3J p. ill., arriving at Scranton nt b.Tj p hi J. C. ANDERSON. G. P. A Now Yiilk. T. FLITCROFT, D. P. A., Soialltoii. UREflO SIX INSERTIONS- 5? A WORD. to Rent, Sitimtioiu for Viva RAILROAD TIME TABLES Schedule la Ullcct Nov. li, iSj;. Trains Lcavo Wllkes-Barra as FoU lows: 7.30 a. m week days, for Sunbury Harrlsburg, Phlladalphla, Baltl. more, WashinRton, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlolon, Pottsvillo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts- burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, for Sunbury, Harris- burg;. Philadelphia, Baltimoro, Washington, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Paw. AfjenL J. 11. HUTCHINSON, General .Manner. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehunna Division,) Stations In Now York Foot of Liberty street, N. R.. and South 1'eriy Whitehall stieet. Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing c-lcaulinuss and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE ".6, '9S. Trains leave Scranton for l'lttston, Wllkes-Bane, etc., at S3'), 10.10 a. m., 1.20, 2 35, 3 20, 7 10 p. m. Sundajs, 9.00 u. m. 1.00, 2 15, 7.10 P. in. For Mounto'n Park s ;o a. m , 3.20 p m. Sunda.s 'Una in 1 11 2 V p. m. l'or Lakewood and Atlantic City, S.30 n-For New Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth, S 30 (cxpic ) a m . 1 :0 icxpiess), 3.20 tet pies) p. m. Sunda. .13 p in Train 1c iving 12" P- ,n "Hives at Philadelphia, Heading Teimlnal, 7 03 p. m. and Now Yoik 7 o5 p. m For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton und Philadelphia, S.30 a. in,, 120 3 20 P m. Sunda s, 2 15 p. m. l'or Baltimore and Washington and points South und West via Bethlehem, s;;aa m. 1 2 p m Sunda s 213 p ni For Long Branch, Oceun Grove, etc, at 8 30 (thiougli can a in and 1 20 p. m For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S 20 a m , 1 20 p. m. Sun day. 2 15 p m- For Pottsvillo. S 30 a m 1 20 p m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib crty street, North River, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex press) a m.. 1.-0 tcxprcss) p. m. Sunday, 4 .'0 a m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whlfholl stieet, at 9 0S a. m 1 25 p m. Passengers nt riving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads. Broadway cable cars, and feirles to Hiooklyn and Stalen Island, making quick transfer to und from Gland Central Depot and Long Island Railroad Leave Philadelphia Readincr Terminal, 9 21 a. m , 3 00 p. m. Sundav.GlSa m Through tickets to ah pul.its at lowest rato may bo had on application In ad vance to the tlclcet agent nt the station. H P BALDWIN. Gen Pass. AgL J. H. OLHAFSEN. Gon. Suot. Del.. I.aclca, and Western. Effect Mondu, June 20, liSS. Trains leave Sii.iuton us follows: Ex press fur New York and all points East, 1 40. 3 00, 5 19, s 00 and 10.U3 a. m , 12.55 and 3 33 p. m. Evpiess for Easton, Trenton. Philadel phia and the .South. 5.10, SuO and 10.05 a. in . 12.'5 and 1 3 p m Manunka Chunk and way stations, 2 50 p. m Tobyhsinna aci ominodatlon, 6 10 p. m Expioss for Blnghamton. Oswego, El mlra. Coining, Baih. Donsvllle, Mount Monls and Buffalo. 12 10. 2T5, 9 00 a, m., 1 "5 and 5 50 p ni maklrg dose connoo tl'ins at Huffnio to all points in the West, Northwest and Southwest Binghumto'i and aj stations, 1.05 p. m. I'.e, (01 vi .lie accommodation, 4 00, and NI, holsun ace ominodatlon fi 00 p m Expiess for irtlca and Rlchticld Springs, 2 f5 a. Ill , and 1 55 p m. Ithaca, 2 35 9 00 a in , and 1 55 p m. For Northumberland. Plttston Wilkes Barre. PI m. nth Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making cloe connections at North umbeiland for Wllllnmtport Hurrlsbuis. Baltlmoie. Washington nnd the South Northiimbe.land and Intermedlata sta 1I01 s, riii 10(15 u. m , nnd 1.d5 and 5.40 p. m Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8 OS nt.d 11 10 n m. Plymouth and Intet medlata stations 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For Kliu-ston, 12 .",.', p 111 Pullmnr pirlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables etc aiply to M L Smith Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of fice Delaware and Hudson. On M iiula. Ma 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale-().20, 7.55. S.55, 10.15 a. m ; 12 (JO noon , 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 5.25, 6.25, 7.57, 9.15, 11 00 p 111 ; 1 IS a. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. Now England points, etc., 6 20 a, ni , 2 20 p m For Honesdale 6 20. 8 55, 1015 a. m.; 12 00 noon; 2 20. 5 25 p. m For WIUes-Hane 6 15, 7.50. S 45. 9 3?, 10 15 a m.. 12 05. 1.25, 2.18, J.3J, 4 27. 6.10. 7.50, 10 2. 11 30 p. in. For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. R . G 45 a m . 12 05. 1 25, 4 27 p m (with Black Diamond Express), 11 30 p. Ill For Pennsylvania R. R. points 6.45, 9.3$ a in ; 2 is, 4 27 For western points via Lehigh Valley R. R.. 7 5(1 a. 111. 12 05. J 33 (with Black Diamond Express). 10 28, 11.30 p. m Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol lows; From Carboml.ilo and the north 8 40, 7 45, 8 40, 9J4 10 40 u. m.i 12 nO noon; 1.20, 2 15 3 25. 121. 5 45. 7 41 '0 25 11 27 p m From Wllkes-Harro and the south 6 5, 7.50, 8 5i), 10 10, 11 55 a m ; 1 13. 2 14. 3.48, 5 20 6 21. 7 53. 9 C5 In 05 p. m ; 1 13 a. m Cbmpleto Information 'egardlng rates to all points In tho United States and Cnnada mnv bo obtained at the ticket of llee In tho dpot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. BFRDICK G P A . Albany. N V. II. W. CROSS D P. A , Scranton, Pa. . . I Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comiov In Effect Ma 15. 1S9S TRAINS LEAE SCRANTON For Philadelphia, and New v'ork via D. & H R R at b 43 a. m . and 12 0', 1 '.. 4 27 iBluck Diamond Espies) und 1130 p, m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Uarre via 9, L & W. R. R . C 00, 11.10 a. in , 1.55, 3 35. For Whito Haven, Hazleton Pottsville. nnd crlnclpal points ill the coal regions via D. )i H. R R 2'1S and 4 27 p. m. '' For Bethlehem. Easton. Reading, Har rlsbur" and principal Intermediate sti. ton" via D & H R R. 0 45 n m. 12 01. 2 is 4 27 iBlack Diamond Express), 11.38 PFor Tunkhnnnock, Towar.do. Elmlra, Ithaca Geneva and Principal 'ntermcdi. ate stations, via P. I, s h. R. n, 8 0$ 11 111 12.45 and 135 p ill For Geneva Rochester. Buffalo, Nlag. nra Falls Chicago and ull points west vT nVl R R 12 ""' 3 31 (Plnck Diamond Evnress). 10 2S and II 30, p in Pullman oarlor and sleeping or, Lehigh viillev narlor cars on all ti.ilns between, Wl kcs-li.'rro and New York. Phlladel- nhlu. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge pmu. Jim 1. H WII-r,i,ai Gen Supt CIIAS S LEE Pass. Agt., 2u Cortlundt street. Nev York A W Ni-iNEM.VHER Dti Islnn Pass enger Agent Souih Bethlehem Pa L'rlc and Wyoming Valley. In Effect June 20, ISPS, l.euve Si lantern for Haw lev and points on or via Eile It. It at ' 01 11 in . S 15 a m. and 2.2s p m. For Lake Ailed at 5.20 Arrive at Sciaiiton from nljovn points at S.17 n. ni.. 3.1 p. m. nnd 9.05 p m. Prom Lake Ariel at 7.13 p, m.