The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 08, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTIE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE FRT DAT MORNING, KTNE 8, 1894.
7
GENERAL
NEWS
OF
The new paving brick industry, which
In being establish,! in tlhi city, will
Utilize n peculiar atone found in
bundanod in the vicinity of Nay Aug
f ills. This clay, when pulverized and
afterward baked into brick forms a
ubetance said to be superior in dur
ability to the celebrated Canton brick.
X will outwear the hurdoBt atone and
jluiost make a steel hammer ashamed
Df itself. The company hopes to have
Its plant in reiKliiieaa for busiiusi by
nrly fall George H. Lancaster, its
fecial secretary nnd treasurer, now tt
resident of Wayne county, will have
sclivo supervision of the business, which
means that it will receive ezoellont at
tention. The Philadelphia Inquirer pays a
neat compliment to City Treasurer
Keese Q llrooks, whom it bbw recently
at tho Hotel Lafayette. It speaks ot"
him as au "escvedinirly prosperous
operator in the anthracite coal reffiou.
I'or a urent many yenrs he was ouo of
the leading oflieials in the co;il depurt
tient of the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western railroad, but within tho
past three years ho has branched out on
ris.own account and in interested Id
t lines in both Lucerne and Lacker
v.'buua counties aud it is said is msetiug
with singular prosperity, the outcome
I robabiy of his practical knowledge of
the coal business."
Speaking of the difficulties encount
ered by lake steamers iu securing sup
plies of fnel a Cnicago dispatch snys:
"Experiments with hard coal on the
big lake steamers have boon satisfac
tory and rather than stop the boats tney
v.'ill undoubtedly take to anthracite."
Willi reference to tho fuel situntion in
the city of Chicago itself the dispatch
remarks: "Nothing shows so well as
figures the extremity to which Chicago
U rednc d in tho matter of coal. In
April, 1804, the city consumed 370,229
tons of soft coal. The May consump
tion, based ou the iirst ten days of the
Mouth, will fall below 150,000 tons.
Ovtr 200,000 acres of coal laud in Illi
nois, which two months ago wero be
ing actively worked, are now idle. Tho
railroads running out of Chicago nre
burning wood wherever it is possiblo.
In stations, offices, and watch -towers,
wood Is the universal fuel. Yesterday
one road bonght 1,000 cars of soft coal
it an advance of 00 osnts a ton over
prevailing market prices. Tho present
(iaily receipts of soft coal into Chicago
nre about 250 car loads. In good times
the receipts are over 1,000 car loads,
iioft coal is selling now at 1.75 a ton,
nnd very little is being offered at that
price. Chief Swenie. of the Chicago
lire department, is out foraging for
coal. He says that if tho worst comes
to the worst and tho fire department
runs out of coal, he has instructed hi3
men to seize coal wherever they can
lind it and settle the bill afterwards,''
One of the curious spectacles wit
nessed in a Pottsville court room con
sists of a temporary coal wasbery,
itauding on tables. It is usd in evi
dence in the cas e of Mahou & Mnsier
against the Lehigh and Wilkee-Barre
Coal company, which is being tried be
fore Judge bavidge. Tiny chutes of
culm, containing u good proportion of
anthracite coal, are among the display.
Minor Industrial Notes:
The baggage looses on the Erio during
the World's fair did not exceod $1S0.
Slopes No. 4, 5 and 9 at Beaver Brook
nre yet unable to work since the recent
flood.
Wyoming's mushroom farm hai pros
pered so well that an additional building
aas been required.
The present inspection tour of the Le
high Valley officials, headed by President
Wilbur, will cover the entire road.
To H. Herring, of Wilkes-Barre, has
been granted a patent for a coal separator
of which great things are expected.
The Chicago aud Erie division of the
2rie system is using anthracite fuel for its
ungines, pending a settlement of the bit
uminous strike.
The Nesquehoning mines, which have
been idle for several week on account of
being Hooded, have resumed work. Day
aud night shittB are on.
The Lehigh Valley Coal company on
Tuesday hoisted seventy-live cars out of
their Yorktown shaft. This is the greatest
record iu the history of the shnft.
The More colliery, which was flooded
by the rece nt rains, is now in a very bad
condition and it, will be some time be
fore there will bo any work dune In it.
Last Saturday, No. 2 shaft of the Dela
ware and Coal company was shut down
for repairs. The tower has been con
demned, and a new one will be orected.
W. H. Qummere, ofSonth Betblehom,
hss been appointed general baggage agont
of the Lehigh Valley railroad. Mr. (inm
xDore will have his office in bouth Hetble
hem. It is said that the. brass journal bearings
for tho Lehigh Valloy railroad, which uro
now made in tho Weatherly foundry, will
he purchased from a Philadelphia firm
hereafter.
Owing to tne scarcity of bituminous coal
the Pottsville Iron and Steel company is
now using petroliom to make gas. Two
large tanks of 2,000 gallons each are con
sumed daily.
East Iriauch Chunk has passed an ordin
ance taxing telegraph, telnphoua nnd elec
ta ic railway poles to the amount of 25
cents for each pole per annum. The Elec
tric Light company bos about 150 poles in
the borough and the railway about 75.
The Delaware and Hudson company will
siuk a third opening for its Eddy Crook
shaft. The exact location of this opening
is not yot known. but it will cither bo on
the Flats west, of the Welsh flnptist church
or on the Miles tract west of the Lacka
wanna rivor.
Tho genoral passonger nirents of the
roads in tho Central Traffic association aro
guarding aguinst the annual demoraliza
tion of passenger rates caused by tho num
erous conventions by pooling the business
wherever practical. The usual reduced
rut' s in each case aro so arranged that
no harm conies from pooling tho busineei.
After running BhocySsours and with re
duced forcu for two months, the Lebigh
Valloy shops at South Eufton were yester-
THROW IT AWAY.
P
Tin re's no long
er any need of
wearing clumsy,
.hiillnu Ttukkia
which givo only partial relief
nt best, never cure, but often
mulct great injury, inducing
inflammation, strangulation
and death.
HERNIAL n0r
matter ot how long Btandlntr,
or of what size. Is promntlv
and permnnently cured without tiio knife
nnd without prdn. Another
Triumph In Conservative Surgery
is the euro, of
TTTlTOBKl Ovarian, Fibroid and other
1 U JXlVAO, varieties. Without the perils
of cutting operations.
PILE TUMORS, teySfc
discuses of the lower bowel, promptly cured
without pain or resort to the knife.
drprjM'P in the Bladder, no matter how
D i. VH XI large. In crushed, pulverized,
and Wasted out, thus avoiding cutting.
STRICTURE MEMO
cutting. Abundant Ileferonoes, anil Pamph
let), on above diaonree. sent m-nlcd. In plain en
velope, 10 ets. (stamps). Wont.n's Dispeh
saby Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
INDUSTRIES
day pnt on full time of ten hours, six days
a week aud full banded. Most of the time
siuco April t the men have worked but
eight hours a day aud five days a wook.
Tho Coleraine breaker, which has been
idle and undergoing repairs for tho past
few weeks, will resume operations this
week. Tho holght of the breaker in ad
dition to tho length and breadth, has been
greatly increasedthus enabling it. with
the improved new machinery, to double
its capacity.
The Mill Creek Coal company's Vulcan
and Buck Mountain collieries nre working
full time. Tho New Boston breaker will
be rebuilt Most of the coal orders re
ceived by tho operators of the Morea col
liery ate being turned over to tho Mill
Creek Coal company and are being filled
at Vulcan and Buck Mountain colliorle..
Lust Monday tho Woodward colliery of
the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Coal company. Hoisted 1,400 cars in nine
hours, containing 4,1)0) toiu of conl, thus
breaking the world's record, from a deep
shaft. Of this admirably ulanagod col
liery It will be remembered1 that Thomas
D. Dnvies of Hyde Park is superintendent;
William O. Wiliiams, inBide foreman; and
Wntkiii l'hnliiia driver boss.
.
BOMS remarkable cures of deafness are
recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eloutiiu Oil.
Never fails to cure earache.
.
BucUlon1 Arnica balv
The bent salvo In the world for (Alt s
BrnlsML Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hhaum, Fover
Sores, Totter. Chapped Hand, Chilblains,
Corns and nil Bkiu Eruptions, aud posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price Uo cents per
box. For sale by Mattbowj Bros.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Ponds.
New York, .Tune 7. Speculation nt the
Stock exchange was less SOtiVQ today, tho
salos amounting to 17(l,0uJ. A belief that
tho soft coal strlku is uearing the end, tho
bettor condition of the coal market leaded
to change the temper of speculation and
widen the market fir stocks, t specially
tor the railway issues. Local operators
set to work early and soon established uu
advance of 'i to 1 percent. ; the Granger,
Mis9ouii nwluo and western Uoion
all wero prominent -In the upward
movement. During tho afternoon specu
lation became veiy quiet New York
Central was something of a feature
at this time, soiling up to irj.
The Industrials were not so active as yes
terday. Sugar fluctuated between 11)5!
ann 107 Va with the final transactions at
IUUY, the latter a net loss of )i for the
day. Chicago Oas was firm throughout at
7SWaT6J. Whisky was very strong at
867;a27. Qeoeral Electric was in batter
demand, rising '.!':$ to SK with a reaction
near the close to or) '.' The market closed
firm Dotwtthstatldln i the talk ab ait ship
ments of at least 18,600,000 iu gold. Net
changes for the day show gnlus of to
l 'i per cent except in the enso of Sugar.
Tim following eompioto table Knowing tlie
diiy'n fluctuations lu aetivo stocks is supplied
ton revised dully by LaBnr A Fuller, stnok
brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue:
Open- Illirrj- Low Clos
ing, ost. est. lug.
Am. Cot. Oil ZD 0l4j 28 28U
Am Sugar. 107 0TM 105M
A. T. A S. F 8 BU g H
Can. Ho. 5UH Wfc 61 U COU
Con. N. J
Chic A N. V 1WM Uoii WM lOMfi
.. B. Q 77 71M 7Nrjj 71)
Chie. Oas. TOW :m 75U 7V
C, C.C. & Ht. L.... 38 MM 3s W
Col . lloek.Val. T. MM l:,'s 11, lHi
D. AH Vi ls4 1JM YM1
D., L. A" w ;
D.AC. V ISM 87 Itjj tOU
llrle HiH H UH l(j
(. E. Co Viij : 8 35J ttSU
Lake Shore IBnj 1UM 132 U2U
L. AN Idli 4M, t'M 4li
Muhattnu I10M I17'4 llnU 117
Mls. Pao S8(i M 2s tttt
Nat. Lesd -("'a 4' 40 414,
N..T. &N.E 8 h4 s
N. Y. Central D8j WH S)j C.i
N. Y.. O. A W ISM UK ISfS ISM
n. y s. a w v i"!4 i5u isii
tf, 9. 0. Co 2.i L'lfl 2SH
North Pae 4U 4M Mi H
North Pac. pf IBJ Mi lAH Jfl)J
Omaha 1)7 117 37 37
Pae. Mail
Reading U )7M '
Hock Island 00 UIM 80 tli
H.T I1U IH DM H
St. Paul.. fiafj dim m (liu
T C. A 1 18 Ificg uu g
Texas A l'sc 0 0 6'i 8?d
irnion Paelrlc I6U 10H Vvl UM
Waliat-h pf lajj MH Mi lit
Western L'nion viu ifH mu M?d
w.su B ;
W. A L. I. pf
Cblchgo Oram and Provisions.
SrnANTOW. Juno 7, The following quota
ttons are supplied aud'0(trre;:tod daily by
Bar A Fuller, stock brokors.121 Wyoming ave
nue. WHEAT. Jn'r. Sent. Dec
Opening SOU 61M M
lllgtiost Wu 111 -4 i4S4
Lowest. M
Closing i Uffi H3
COBN.
Opening 4
Highest.. 4H)(i 41!j
Lowest iilo -r.11,5
Closing 40 4il-4
OATS.
Opening :!' GO
Highest 37 80U
Lowest i)fi Vt'Vi
ClodnsA hhu 2M
FOlilC.
Opening HOT 11212
Highest IU 1212
Lowest HOT JOJ
Closing 12i I'JO
LAHI).
Opening C72 083
Highest (7j !!
Lowest H72 BgJ ....
Closing C7j 083 ....
HHOHT RIDS.
Opening 020 0:'o ....
Highest tili! tw ....
Lowst 03) HD
Closing 0122 C20
New York Predbes llr rkot
New Yum;. Juno 7. t Loci-Moro ac
tive. WiiitaT Dull, He lower with options
closing firm; No. 2- red, store and eleva
tor, 5ae0c.j afloat, OOVajf, o. b., OoWa
S)XOi tingrudod red, 57at)0c; No. 1 north
ern, eSJafiOe. ; options active, rXcited,
Closed unsettled nt x,c. under yester
day! No. 2, rod, Jim". SS(6. July,-(li)c;
August, C2c; September, file.; Decem
ber, fiOc.
CoiiN More active, closing firm. No. 2,
MCe.) elevator, 4Hfa44c. afloat; un
graded mixed 43V4C, options were fairly
uctive cloeiug steady and unchanged from
yesterday, .lunn. 44X.; July, U(nc.;
August, 48J,a4oWc; September, 4.'.u40c.
Cats Quiet, firmer: oiitlons fairly ac
tive Hrmer, June, 4.'Xc; July, -lc:
Augnst Il7e.v September .'11c. Spot prices,
No. 2, 4o. ;No. 2 white, 18c; No. 2 Chicago
40c; No. 3 47c; mised; western, 4Sa4'Ja;
whito no. and white state, 4ba51c.
Heuk-fit. ady.
TlEHCKb iiEKI'' Dull.
COT MlAts Finn.
Midpi.ks -Nominal.
Laiio-Quiet, firmer; western steam,
closed ut il.W; city, i?!t.25: July, 17.07;
September, 7.!5; refined, quiet: wutinent,
?7.55; South America, e?.K); compound,
5afic
1'OKK Firm.
BuTTiiii-Firmer, state dairy. 12al7c.;do.
creamery, ISalSo.; Pennsylvania, do. Ilia
18c; western dairy, 10al4c; do. creamery,
18Jiul8c; do., factory, 8Mal8o.t elglos,
17Wal8e. imitation creamery, llulBe.
CHKEKK Fair demand, aSy, etalo larpe
TKBiJXc.l do., fancy. OaOc. do., small,
Hii)jjc; part skims, 8Hnc: tnll skims,
ia8c.
Eooa Firmer, fairly activo; state nnd
Pennsylvania, Halec.; western fiesb,
Fbilodelphla Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Jnno 7-Tllow was
dull at former rates. Prices were: Prime
city in hogsheads, 4J4Jc: prime country,
in barrels, 4jjfc; do. dark In barrels,
43c.; cakes fie ; grease, 4c.
All Free.
Thoso who have used Dr. King's Now
Ptecovcry know its value, and thosn who
bave not. have now tho opportunity to try
it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist
and get a Trial Bottle, Froe. Send yeur
name and address to il. E. Hucklou & Co ,
Chicago, nnd got a sample box of Dr.
King's New Li(u Pills. Froe, as well aft a
copy of Guide to Health and Household
Instructor, Freo. Allot which Is guaran
teed to do you good and cost yon nothing.
Matthews Bros. Drugstore. I
DO
01
EVER
Or don't you notice the difference in our prices,
and the prices usually charged even by the
stores that claim to sell very low. Why the
simple fact is we are away below any store in
this valley. Yes, we repeat we are away be
low any concern in this valley or in the state
in prices on first class goods so far as we can
learn. We do not handle a large line of fancy
goods, but we do have a big stock and full as
sortment of strictly FIRST CLASS staple
goods. Nor do we use any one or two articles
as bait to draw trade. Oar plan i3 to cut tho
price on everything just as much as we possi
bly can so that you will very seldom find a
single article in our store that we are not sell
ing for less than it can be bought anywhere
else and furthermore while We are always do
ing our best to get at and keep the prices down
we never for a moment loose sight of quality.
No article can come into our store unless it b
at least standard quality but i3 much ottoner
EXTRA than otherwise.
Wo have a large trade and we often think
when wo put the selling price on an article and
know what thi same good3 are invariably sold
at that it is strange why we do not sell all the
goods in our line that is sold in the city and
have to conclude that it certainly is not on ac
count of quality or price, but must be for some
other reason. Vhile we did not intend to
quote any price3 in this article we will men
tion a few just to prove what we say and see
if you don't wonder also if what ve say i3 cor
rect why we do not sell all or nearly all of the
goods sold. Of course each dealer has friends
who trade with him for friendships 3ako know
ing all the time that they are loosing money
by so doing. Now while we appreciate friend
ship yet we want every person who buy3 gooi3
of us to be fully satisfied that they get good
value for their money or we would actually
prefer to miss the trade. But here are some
prices as proof of our statements, we avoid
the large articles simply to show that we do
not confine our low prices to some of the lead
ing articles:
Canned Tomatoes, extra quality, usually sold at
12Kc, we are selling for 8c.
Bartiett's Shoe Blacking, farge box, regular price,
iOc; we give 3 boxes for 10c,
Vienna Bread, large loaf, neve: sold less than
10c; you cm buy it from us 2 loaves for 15c,
Fancy Table Butter, that sells for 20 to 25c, we
offer at 17c,
Tea that brings 75c. a pound and in some stores
$1, we only ask 45c,
And Tea that sells for 40c, you can buy' from us
at 19c
Gloss Starch, pound packages, worth 8c, wo will
sell at 4.
Corn Starch, also is usually sold at 8, we soil it at
And a 3-pound can of G'oss Starch that you
would have to pay 25 for anywhere else, you
can buy of us at 14c,
Abie's Fie Preparation, always sold for 10c, or 3
for 25, we offer you at be,
Cigars that could not bo bought elsewhere for
less than $1,25 a box, we sell at 60c.
And aside from offering goods much lower
than any other establishment in the state we
believe we have one of the most completes
stocks of groceries in tho state. Whenever
anything new in our line comes on the market
and has merit we add it to our stock. We
wholesale a great many goods and at figures
lower than exclusive, wholesale houses. Our
cigar and tobacco stock is complete. Our tea
and coffee contains as fine a line of both as can
be brought together. Our confectionary stock
includes the fine grades in abundance as well
as the more staple varieties of confection, We
servo as fine Soda Water at 3c a glass as can
be had in the city at any price. In our butcher
shop we handle as much and as fine a grade of
beef and other meats as any in Scranton and
from 2 to 4 cents a pound lower than any shop
in tho city. On Tuesdays', Thuus days' and
Saturdays' we have a full assortment of groon
vegetables 26 per cent below market rates.
Finally we think we are sefe in saying that
we give more and better goods for the money
that any concern in Pennsylvania. Here are
some of tho reasons we have for wondering
why we do not sell all or nearly all of the
groceries sold in Scranton. Come and see if
you can fine us misrepresenting facts in any
of the above assertions. We would like to
have your trade or part of it and will make it
worth your while to buy of us.
THE
F. P. PRICE, Agent.
NOTICE
CASH
STOBfi
HEADACHE
CUllKS
HEADACHE
CUKK9
HEADACHE
Restores
i; is Lottie Caiison, of S.v
snnr, Mich., writta: "I hnvo
Mi a troubled with n turrit"; a
DOMftCM for niout two yearn
nd OOttld not nt unythiiii; to
!i in", nut ;.t ) n fric-ml
wl vised mo to take your Bim
Dock Ilimn DiTTDiiB. which
1 diil. arid after la&iuif two
bottles, 1 lmvo not had tlu
headacho 6inc).,,
Lost
Health
AT THE
Scranton
JULY 4th
Application for privileges
should be made to H. B.
CHASE, 312 Lackawanna
avenue.
S. A KING, of Bingham
ton, has been engaged to
take charge of the Score
Card.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Golorings and Lower Price9
than ever before, a-e what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
Ei
HILIIUUULI
PITT3TON. PA.
E. Robinson's Sons'
Laqer
Beer
Brewery
Btamifnotorers of tho Celebrated
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbl Per Annum,
MOQSIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and 2 Commowalth Sld'g,
SCI? ANTON', PA.
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Madoatthe MOOSIC nnd RUSH
DALE WORK&
Lafflin & Rnnil Powder Oo.'i
ORANGE GUN POWDEB
Electrio 0tt.erlc Fuse) for explor
ing blunts, t'iifi;ty Fuso and
RepaunoCbemical Co. 'a High Explosives
MT. PLEASANT
at RBVAtl
CoRlof thn txwt quality f ir domontlo uscand
pf nil pImk, delivered in any piirt ot thu city
r t lowest rricu. v
Ordi-ri Mft at my ofnVn,
.no, no, n'voniNo AvrNim,
Hear room, Jlrsi fvi Thir 1 N itlonat Bank,
or vent by mall or tnlnptiono to tho mino, will
lecoive prompt attwitfnn.
bp( ial contract!) will 19 mado for tho gain
nnd deilvory of buckwheat Ooai
WM. T. SMITH.
BICYCLE MCES
Driving Pari
Spring
iCinghams.:
GLOBE
ill
j BUSINESS AND
1)K.. EDO A It DEAN hB removed to 81(1
-f Hpruoo atreot, ticrauton, Pa. tJuat op
pQBlte court-homo Hquari)
T)U. A' J tONNKLL, Office liul Wmlimaton
J-' avenua, cornor Spruce street, oror
"J " dru "tore. Residence, K Vine st
Offloe hours: 10.80 to U a. m. and I to 4 and
S.toJi?,.i- "S- Sw.'day, 2 to 8 j. m.
YR. VT. ALLEN. Office cor. Lack.
, wanna and Washington avca: ovor Leon
ard alioo store; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and
to p. m.; eveninas at residence, 612 N.
.........,.
rjlta L FIIEY, Practice limited to UL
iiii 1,7 xit M pr IUtt Wo and Throat;
otllco, 122 Wyoming avo. Residence, a2D Vina
itrcot.
DU,M- ?ATE8. 125 Washington Avonuj.
(Jilico hours, 8 to 0 a.m., to 8 and 1
p"-m' RoridoneeM Madison avenue
I tiliW L. WKNTz;Mrj)M ""Offices" M d3T
(omrnonwealfh building: realdonce 711
MadiHonavo; offl.jo hour.). 10 to 12, 2 to i, 7 to
; himdays 2.80 to 4. ovenlnirs at residence. A
tpecl.'dty niado of iliporiacs ot tho eye, car, noa
and throat aud gynooology.
LAWYEBI.
1 M. C RANCK'S Law and Collection of
o. nee. No. 81i Spruce et., opposite Forcet
House, Bcranton, Pa,; collections a specialty
inrouchont Pennsylvania; relluble corresriond-
jfnta In every county.
j husui'.s ilA.NL, Attorneys and Conusel
O lors at Law. COuuuonweaith bulUlin
Woshinston avo. W. H. Jkbrttp,
IlonAci! 13. IIawih
w. u. jbssup, Jr.
W1LI.ARD WAKUKN & KWAl'P, Attor
Beraad Couueolore at Law, Itepubllcaa
tuMdingJVaHhliigton ave.. Scrnnton, Pa.
pATTElWOW tt WILCOX. Attorneys and
T ,!UUBlilor'' at Law; office 6 and 8 Library
building. Bcranton, Pa.
KORWELL H. PATTH !HO.
ILLIAU A VVILrOX.
A LFHEDHAND W1LLUMJ. HAND, At
x V toruoya and Counsellors, Commonwealth
tmildlnc:. Knonw 19, 20 and ft
VV B2VL5' Attoriiey-t-Law.Nos.l and
"0. liurr bulldinir. Wsnhtaafam ,,.,
11
e5rT M. SEEI.Y Law offices In Prlco
...... .ok, ju ,v lutein, ion a7cnue.
IHANK T. OKiSLL, Attornoyat Uw. Koota
t. Coal Lichanga. Scranton. Pa.
li.iu.M W. I.OWHY, i A tt s i," 227 Washi'mr
C. 11. VON STORClIUmayt;. Huare
I AM EH W. OAKWIKO, Attornsv at Law,
O rooms 63, M and ejrmmnnwaj.jt.hji'l'g
L
A. WATKEd, Attornoy at Law, 42J
Lelcwanria now.. Hcranton. Pa.
P KMITH ! i, ... TTZ.
rooin.H 51, o5, to Commonwealth building.
1 It. PITCHEIt, Attornoy at Law.
V.. monvroaltb biifljlhg Scranton. V
Com-
V. COMKgya, ; 2l:j;iiueest.
I
)
) fiOQLH, Attornny-Loans noco
linW "n real ectato aeenrltv. ina Kn...,
V. Kll.LAM. Attorri!.tf....r..r".ttr 1-n w.
omlmrsvonnn. Dprniim,
HAVU YdUlt DBSDB AJf D ORTOAOE3
Unl'.'h i. p.. I J . T ...
BROWNINU, Attorney and Notary tubllo, 2
ronitnonwealth BnjMlng.
SCHOOLS.
OCMOOL 09 THK LACKAWANNA Be.ran-'
I-' ton, I a., prepares boys and girls forcollora
Mr business: thoroughly trams young childron,
Catalogue at request.
Rev. TnoMAa M. Cam
WALTBIl H. BlJRLL.
f iss worcksVer's" kindergarten
IU and School, 412 Adams avenue, PupiU
April Bt tim03- NuIt term WlU on
ItKMTWTi
n C.LAUBACH. Burgeon DenMat. No, 115
v FT v ' 'II j I 111 i V".
: M. .-THATTON. offlre Coa! Kxehanee.
LOANS.
HE ftLPUPLIC Sarings and L.tuTTsso
X elation will loan j ou money on oaeior tenni
nnd pny you better on Investment than sny
other sasoclation. Call on S. N. CALLli.N
DElt. Dime Rank bnlldlne
SEtVDS.
GR CLARK & CO., Seedsmen, Florists
i and Nurnorymon; etoro 1 Washington
nvonne; fcreon house, 1350 North Main uvonuo;
ftorn telephone 782.
II Av
OhANU UNION TEA CO.. Jones Broa
W1KK jCRBjtNB.
08. KUETTKL. Lackawanna avonua,
I Scranton. Pa., nianuf'r of Wire Screens
HOTELS AND KUSTAURANTR.
rpHH WESTMINSTER, 217-2W Wyoming
1 avo. Rooms heated with steam: all moif
crn Improvements. C. M. TnuMAH, Prop
lyEF, ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 Franklin ave
A nue. Rntes roisoaable.
V. inwtan, Proprietor.
a r LB'A'MittTKit norm .
. W. O. SCKENCK, Manngor.
Sixteenth atroot, one block east of llroadway.
at Union Squaro, New York.
American plan, 9jl0jer dajand upward.
COYNE MOUSE. Euronean plan; good
rooma open day and nlghr. Uar'eu
plied with tho best.
I P. n. rovMP. Tr,rMnr
OIK ANTON HOUSE, near D., L tt W. pa
IJ icnger dopot Conducted on the European
plan. Virion Kocn, IVoprlinor.
Gi HAND CENTRAL The largeal ad"uut
1 eqnlppo! hotel in Allen town. Pa.; ratoj
52 and $260 per day.
Victor D. BAnNEit, Proprietor.
AKCUITKCTS.
AV1S & HOTJI'T, Arehttecte. RoomTiT
gfi nnd 2fl Commonwealth h'lil'c. Scrantea
L WALTER, Architect, Library uuud
i mit. Wyoming avenue. Scranton.
J IX BUONYN. Arch B. Architect, Price
1 . ImlldinK-.lg:! aaUcitton Ave.,Scrrinton.
MIgCyLLAKKOpa.
AUEH'B ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR
bnlh, plcruos, partior, rccepnpna wed
fllnn .md oonoerl work nrnlshed. For terms
sddreaa R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyomlnf
live., over Ilulbert's music store.
II
OHTON V. BWART8-WHOLEHALB
hmUMTi Prlco buildlnn Scranton, Pa
MEGAROEK UROTHERS, PRINTERS'
tupplloa, enTelooee. paper bag twine
Warehouse 120 Washiugton avo., Bcrantoi..
Pa
F NOTE'S LIVERY. 161 Capotlso nvenuo
First c.lasi earrlaec3. D. L. FOOTE, Aet
Funoral Director aud KrnbnJmer.
FRANK P. BROWN A CO., WHOLE
sain dcalwa in Woodwara, Cordngo and
Oil Cloth, 7:'0 W. Lackawanna avenue.
if .It A "fINNA SOi""bul!de"rs end"contra
J tors, ards; Cornor Olive It and Adauu
nvo.; cornor Ash st and Ponn avo.. Scranton.
THE
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. Get prlen nnd
no tha furnace) anil be con
viticod. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Aypello and Gauze Door
Rungea
CONLAN'S HARDWARE
TITTSTON PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
KCRANTON AND W1LICKS-EARKE. PA. MANUFACTURERS tJ
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Antbraolta coal used exclusively, insuring
cleanliness and comfort.
TltUi TABLE IN ElrirECT MAY 20, 1801.
Trains leave Soranton for Pittoton, Wflkes.
Barro, etc., at 8 20, 8.15, 11.80 a. m., 12.50 IML
t?S I p- Sui"iya M a. in.
1.00, 2.1a, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.SI a. m.
For Now York, Newark aad Elizabeth. 8.29
(express) a. m.. 1H.50 (exproos with Buffet
parlor car), 8.30 (oxprets) p. m. Bunday, 21i
p. m.
Fon aiaccn CnutK, Allentown, Betiili
VM' SEVraS."" Philadklpiiia, K.ld ft. m..
pJKXUQ ,8.00 (oxcept PhiladolplilaJ p.
Sunday, 2.1S p. m.
For LoKo.OHARcn, Ocean Giiove, etc., at
a.Ou. m . 12. IM) b. m.
For Reading. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via
Allentown, 6.20 a. m., 12.50, 5.00, p.m. Buiid.iv.
11 p. m. "
For Pottavlllc, 8..0 a. m 12.10 p. m.
HeturniuK, leave New York, foot ot Liberty
ftreit, North river, at UI0 (express) a. to.,
l.lll, 1.30, 1.8) (oxproHS with Buffet parlor car)
p. m. Sunday, 130 a. m.
Loavo Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 9.00
a m., 2.00 mid 4.3J p. m. Sunday, 0.27 a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest rato
may bo had on application lu advance to th
11. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agont.
J. n. olhausen.
Gen. Sunt
DELAWARE AND II UD
SON RAILROAD.
CotnmeQciag May no, isw,
truinii will run na lolloivn:
Trains loavo Bridge Street
Station, Scranton, for Pitta
ton, WflkoK-Barro, etc., 8.00,
.oi, 1 1 . a. m., 12.1U,
1.25. 2.IW. 4 10. iO. 11.15 9.15
and 11. H p. m,
For New York and Phila-
l1nllilll hll. m I'M Iff
2 38, Clfinnd 11.30 p. m-
For Honesdalo (from Delaware, Laoka wanna
nnd wostoru depot), 7.00, b.30, 10.10 a.m., 12.00
in.. 2.17, 5.10 p. m.
For Carboudale and Intermediate stntlona,
6.40, 7.00, .30, 10.10 a. m., 12.00 m.,2.17. 8.2,6I0,
0 .21) and 0 :i.'i p. m,i from Bridge Street Deuot.
2.02 a. m., 2.17and 11 36 p. m.
Fast nipregs to Albany, Saratoga, the Adi
rondack Mountains, Boston and New England
points. 5.40 a. m., arriving at Albany 1245.
Sarstojia 2.20 p m , and leavine; Scranton at 3
p. m , arriving nt Albany afi.6lp. iu., Sara
toga. 12.55 a, m , and Boston, 7.00 a. m
Tho only direct route between tho coal ilnlds
and Boston. "U'he Leading Tourists' Route
of America" to tho Adirondack Mountain re
sorts. Lakes Oeorgo and Champlaln, MoutruaL
etc.
Timo tables showing local and through train
acrvlco between stations on all divisions Dolv
win o aud Hudson system, may bo obtained at
all Dulaware and Hudson ticket ofllces.
H. O. YOUNO, J. W. BUKDICK,
Second Vicu President. Gen. Pass. Agt
MAY U. 1N4.
Train loaves Scranton for Philadelphia and
Now York via. D. & H. R R. nt 8 a.m.. 12.10,
fcia and 11.33 p. m via D, L. & W. R. U , 0.00,
8.04.11.20 a. in., and 1.20 p. in.
Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wllki
Barre vlaD. L. St W. 11. 11 , 6.00, &08, U.2J
a. m., 1.30, 0.07. b.ui p. m.
Leave Scranton for Whito Haven, Hazleton,
Pottsville and all points on tho Beavor
Meadow and Pottsville branchos, via E. & W.
V., 0 40n.m., via D. & IL R. it. at 8 a.m., 12.10,
2,38. 4.16 p.m., Tla D., L. & W. R. R., 0.U0, 8.08,
1120 a.m., 1.30, aw p.m.
Leave Scranton for Bothlohem, Eoston,
Reading, Harrisburg nnd all intormodlnti
points via D. & U. It. R., 8 n.m .12.10, 2.:w. 11.33
p.m., via D., L & W. R. R.,0.00,b.O8, 11.20 a, m
1.80 p.m.
Leave Scranton forTuakhannock, Towanla,
Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all lntormoditte
points via D. & l, R.R.,0.117 a.m.. 12.10 and 11.33
p. m.,via D. L. & W. R. R., 8. a.m., 1.30 p. In.
Loav Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Ni
agara raUS. Detroit, Chicago and all points
west via D. & H. R. EL 9.07 a.ra.,12. lO.n.l.'i.li.ai
p. m , via D. L. & W. R. R. and Pitt a ton
Junction, 8.08 a.m., 130, 8.5J p. m , via E. ft W.
R H' 8.41 p. m.
For Elmira und th i west via Snlamano i, via
I). ai U. It. R. 9.07 a.m.. 12.10,6.1") p. ra., via D.,
L. & W. U.K., ,803 a.m., 1:10 and e.07 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair
cars ou all trains between I,. Si B. Junction or
Wilkes-Barre nnd New York, Philadelphia,
Buffalo aud Saaponlnn Bridge.
ROl.LIK H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. East Dlv.
CHAS. S. L.Z. Om. Pass. An't, Phila.Pi.
AW.ONNEMAClIKR.Ass't aon.Pass. Ac't.
South Bethlehem. Pa.
PRELAW A HE, LACKAWANNA
AND
XJ WJSDXJBHn RAILROAD
Trnlns loavo Scranton as follows: Express
for Now York and ah pornti Hnst. 1.10, 2.5J,
6.15. 8.00 and 9.5o a, m.; 12.53 and 3.50 p. ra.
Express for Enston, Trenton, Philadelphia
and tho South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.5 1 a. In.; 12.55
and 3.50 p. m.
Washington aud way stations, 3.V p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. m.
Expr ss for Biftghamton, Oswogo, Elmira,
Corning, Bath. Dansvillo, Mount Morris and
Buffalo, 12.10, 2 15 a. lu. and 1 24 p. in.. i:iak;':i
close connections at Buffalo to all points iu th j
West, Northwest and Southwest
Bath accommodation, u a. tn.
Binghamton und wuy stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicuol.ou aecouimodntioti, at 4 p. m. and
6.10 p, m.
Binghamton and Elinlra Express, C05 p, m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswoi,rJ)
Utica aud Richfield Springs, 215 a. m. aa l 1.21
p. m.
Ithaca, 215 and Bath 1'n. m. and ' - I p. nv
For Northtnnbcrlund, Pittston, Wilkesharre,
Plymouth, Bloomaburg and DanTlilu, maklnf
cl'i.ie connections at Northumberland for
Willlamsport, HarriEburg, Baltiinoro, Wash
ington and the South.
K or thumberland and Intermediate stations,
D in. a55 a. m. and 1 30 and 0.07 p. in.
MantMOM ana intcnuodiato etatlona 8.0S
and 11.20 a. m Plvmouth and iutormodiate
stations, ' : and 8.5'.' i. m.
Pullman parlor and sleoplng coaches ou all
cxDreus trains. , , ,
For detailed information, pocket tim I tables,
etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city tickot olllea,
32a Lackawauuaavonuo, or dopot ticket oflica,
M It THN I1VII0.
In Effect January 28tk, 1PIVI.
North Bound
JOfffOTfiOoT
Houtll Hound,
ptoa .201 J08
3 5d
Stations
8 SC (Trains Dally, Kr- 5 i?
co m
" yA oipr, hununy.) r jtp
H Arrive
i.envci
7 25 N. Y. Fniiiklln St..
7 36
750
Ni-9
7 10, West 42nd strcot
700 WMaawkaa
p m
p M'Arrlve Leave
I' M
T
l li.liaiu-oi'ii
lui.ctlon
6ou
Tl
8 10
1091
lliinciH-k
Starlight
Preston Park
Cotno
royntello
Belmont
Pleasant ML
Unlondnlo
Fiirsct city
Carbondalo
White Brldgo
May Held
if i uiyu
Archlbilld
Wlnton
Pcckvllln
Olvphant
Dickson
Thioop
Provldcncn
Turk Placo
a n
211
7 5S'
naa
IK ..
2 24
31
ml
260
2 68
7 61
II 58
6 23 ..
039 ..
cii ..
0 45 ..
6 55 ..
7 4.-
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7 38
It 8
n
1225;
12 18
I 09
3 09
3 19
8 84
f?l
Kim
10 58 ..
7 08
1 1 .v.';
7 10 a
6 51
5 34111 41
1 54 : 0 Ifl I
6 4-
ni
'5 27(1110'
f5 23 1
7 27 0 48 (3 31
( M tf S3 t i 41
ill 9 . 58,3 45
7 4n;i0( 2, 1 51
7o::io no! 3 ai
7 48 10 1013 til
7 02 I0 15 4 04
7 54,1017 4 07
7.56 10 20 410
Pi 414
8 0110 SU 417
8 05io so 4 n
6 41
t V
rltfiHI 38
5 14
II 2H
fO 35
6 11(1155
ii SI
II 17
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0 21
re in
II is.
II 10
f6 134 5!.
4 5 '11 IT.
tcranion
r m
p Ml H LPrlVe
Arrive
a wa ii r M
All trains run dully excep! sunilny.
t slgnlllcs tbat trains atop on Bbjnal for pas
scrigcrs.
Additional trains leave Cnrlyindnlo for scrnn.
too l.io aud 0.15 p. iu.. arriving at beruntou 1.61
and 7.00.
Lente scranton for Carbondnle 6.50 and 8.80
arriving at carb ondile a( 7.84 and 'J.15 p. m.
ccoure rates via Ontario a Western before
purchasing tickets and mvo money. Day and
Mlhgt Uipress to the wont.
J.C. Anderson, Oeo. Pass. Agt
7. nitorutt, Dlv. Patis, Agt. Uctnnton, Fa.
1
imi; mn WVnMIMil V4T.I.KY 12 A It.
U ROAD
'ivntrw Inm-n Scranton for New York and in
termediate points on the Erie railroad at 8.85
a. tn, and tM P m. Also for Honesdalo,
Hawloy and local points at 0 35, 0.45 a. m , ana
3.21 p.m.
All the above nro through traina to ana
from tlonrsdnlo.
An additional train leaves Scranton for
Lake Ariel at 6.23 p.in. nnd arrivne at Scran
ton from tho Lako t 8 40 a m and 7.35 p.m.
Trains loavo for Wllkos-Barro at 8.40 a. m.
and 8.41 p. ra.
Qoneroi Office. SCliANTON. VS.
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