TttE SCI? ANTON TlilBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 1.5, 1894. GENERAL NEWS OF KTIS It is when wo see oiusoItos as others jee us tlmt the spvctatls becomes really Intmatitifj. To line rhle railway eirclts are no exception. Soma of tlie statistics, companions and reflections made by the Loinlon Finaiicitil News With reference lo tho humiliating howing recently exhibited by Amen cau railway systems prove this. Not ing th l.i r- expenditures maile Inst year to accommoiluto World's fuir traf fic the News yet finds with regard to 1891 that on ICO roads, during tho mouth of Murclj. walls tlu grossoarn inga fell off 17. 80 per cent., there was an almost exaotly similar de crease of 17.2Apsr emit, in t lie uet ro Ceipls. Although tKeee rouds lind a gain in crois of $8,843,918 hi March! 181)3, the net gain w.ib but 21$ 373. Since the not decrease in March this year came to $3.137, 700, it will be sen that, leaving out this mouth of 181)3 as one of exceptional expenditure, there is a falling off of over $2,900,000 com pared with t he corresponding period of 1802. March, in short, was hopelessly t ad, the loss in Rioes, which was $9, 881,193 in February and t7,077,48t) in January, rising to $10,683,181, and whon we turn to tho not we rtud the de crease ol $3, 137.000, or 17,23 per cent, lor Match, compared with 19,168,840 or 10.14 per cent,, for February, and 131,828, or 8. 87 percent., ior January, Up to tbe end ol March, adds tiie News, beyond wbiflb wo have not the full re suite, we Me un unsatisfactory inove uient in the wrong direction ami Mich statements us have coxae to hand for April unfortunately show no improve ment. It wili couvey iome idea of tho depression prevailing in the United States when we ad i that the reduction In gross receipts of 17" roads for the first quarter of 1804 ci mea to 1(30,628, M5, of which 1 7, 177 031 is net loaV Sufficient ordars for anti:rscie aro saiil to bo on tile in the general head quartvru of tbe Beading Coal and Iron Company to.lceep all available collieries Iteadtly active for tlx week. Ten col lieries belonging to the Iteadlni; com pany in Sehuylklll county remain sub nerged. Not alouo have the wor'uimjs been filled with water, but a great dual of culm atd other debris was washed dowu the si ipes, and it will r quire Ecme time to remove this after tho wa ter hag been pumped out. It is ex pected that the sompaoy will be worit ing full handed within a few weeks, 'the trouble experienced last year on accouut of the scarcity of coal oars is not so apparent this year. A number of new cum are being built by the com pany and the old ones ere being over hauled. A large percentage of this kind of roiling stock is in the repiir shop at the present time. It is also ex pected that considerable more coal will bo shipped during tho tx-xt few months lhaii heretofore, owing to the fact that boxosra are being used for shipping coal to poiuts west. The collieries aro being placed in as ood a condition as possible, so that the work of miuinir the coal will not be delayed. Says the Stockholder: "People in terested in thu Scranton Traotion sys tem are vi.ry much pjsastd with tn outlook for trafiij on the Scranton and Pittston branqb. Which will soon bo completed, and which, when In opora lion, is expected to prove an ciiruor i qnally as largo as tns Scranton and CLrbondale, The latter brings the balk of its traffic into the city from tho north; tho Scranton and. Pittston will Dbtain its from tho south." Vague hints aro being Ottered by friends of Mr. McLeod connecting hi D;.nw with a penning railway dud of ten greatcrsignificsnce tnanany with Which he hns yet been identified, No body seems lo know definitely what these rumors mean, if they mian any thing. It is, however, regarded as cer tain by many railroad men that Mr. McL'od's talents as an organiser of great enterprises will uot keep him looking for employment. It expected that by next Friday tho E .st Side trollay line, which is be ing coustrncted from Wlikef-Birro through Plains, Port Bowkleyand Port Griffith to Pittatou will have been com pleted to the latter place, when tha old track of thu Pittston horse ctr line will be torn up and a trolley line substi tuted, It is thought that trips will be made on the East Side between Pitts ton and Wilke-Ibirro in thirty min utes. A 10 cent- far is also among tho p. ssibilitie. Tue line will soon push ou to Daryaa, whore it will beacon to lbs Scrantou Tractlou company to cotno arid jtiu hands. If BOX Industrial Notes: Fur the first tune in tho history of tho Wabash its shops are phut down nil over tho system ou account of a lack of co.il. B. G. Matthews has boeu ai:iiiihii general snnerintendent of tbe Mnffnlo, I rvueuemer nnr, ruisourg, vice w, 11, nr rett, resigned. The Lehigh Valley managemo'it Is so well pleased with tho hu-inesj that their New Tork and Chicago line is doing that they have dei tiled to further Improve the 6ervipo between tho points. A special train on the Pennsylvania road lust Friday made tbe run from Altooua to Pittsburg without n stop, covering the dis tance nt o Hp-od of one mile every ninety seconds, which, for that part of the road, iH the fastest time ever made by any train. There are no si.ns of a letup In the Southern rate war. The Louisville And Nashville announces that it is in to the death, and gives notice that in a few days It will make sweeping reductions on freights to all Ohio river point.', Memphis una tho Southwest territory. An agreement of men;ar and consolida tion has been executed between tie. Bed ford and Bomerset Ballroad company liiooks Mills nnd Altodna Railroad tote pan, Manna Cbotos and ilvndman Rail, road company and Bedford nod lllair Connty Railroad company. The new cor poration is the Pennsylvania Midland Unilroad company. George B. Orlulv, of liuutingdon, is president; S. J. BpykOT HunMngdoo, secretary; w. Brant Wil son, Harrisburg, treasurer. The Chicago division of the Big Fonr. according to the Indianapolis Journal lust week eclipsed all former records iu loaded car movement on the east eud, reoelvina nd forwarding at Indianapolis, -i, V:j:i cars 8,433 being loaded: 'n the 'wo, tern oivi Bion, .cnrB, -J.bSI beirrtf loaded, total handled at Indianapolis. 8,MB oars, s au being loaded. The highest, number reached on these two divisions lu any previous week was 5,482; ruuking th loaded Par movement of last week H31 larger than in any former week, A Quarter Century Teat. For n quarter of a oentury Dr. Kimf New Discovery has been tested, nnd liie millioiie who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative Jiowors in nil diseases of Throat.Ohest ind iUDgtv A remedy that has stood the to-t, eo long suet that has given so universal entisfactiou is no exporimout. Ench bottle is potltively guaranteed to give reiier, or tho money will he refunded. It. ia admitted to bo the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles Free at Matthew Bra's, Jjrug Store. Largo sue OUc, oud $1,U0. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL , Ctcoks and I oiv.Vi. Krw Voni;. June M. Tliero was a fousulerHble increase iu the volume of business at the !t ck Exehunge, but the irain in this n-KDcct. was at tue expense, of values. Tho total sales footed up StbyNiO shares, of which Sugar figured for 111,000 shares. This Stock was the great feature of the day's speculation, oaenlngat mix, rising to 101, and finally bnukiug to ST, a net loss of 4Jtf for the day. Tho Dears discovered selflng of long Stook early in the session, and from tlmt tine on they bent their energies to bring about a break. Tljo HaVeOeVer testimony started tbe selling, and it was thought that tho evidence giVfQ by the olHclals 01 tne eompauy will be nssd Willi good effect against tbe concern when the boost takes up liio t :i.nr schedule. Houses v. itu Washington connections worn heavy sellers of tbe stuck, nnd one firm alone parted With 10,000 shares. OiliCSBO Ua'" lirt advanced to le,, toe best price yet attained, but aabsequently whon Sugar bruk,o there was a decline to 7tij General Electric declined u, Lead l1,, Cordage Tbe railway list was firm early in the day and eontioned so until (Tnioa Pa- cilic and Atchison developed marked Week u.ss. The first named fell to I8K, the lowest poiul of the year, Atchiiiiu sold down 1 Thedsolloein eume quarters was attributed to liquidations bs foreign and New England h ilders who were I l ightened by ths proponed assessment of t IM ou Atchison, and who expected the same treatment iu their own case. Ti e railways otherwise were tolerably stead I-ue-s considering the heaviness of tbe stocks named, and lost only to The market i losed Weak and to ii per cent, lower except for Sai;iir, which I 1st 4. Tne toltotringoouipieto taiiio snowins tbo iisy's Bnetuatious m active stocks ;s supplied sud revised daily by LaBor A: fuller, stuck brokeis,4'll Wyoming avsnnoi Opel- Utah- r.ow Clos Ing et eat, inc. Am. Cot. Oil Am Buxar. r.lO'M t"!?" 1,7 llV's A.T.a.F m y,i 1 m Osn, go SO CO M H Cei-. N.J 111714 "r'4 w,li i hlc A x. W Kxi ; un lixiu w.k, ).. ii. .v. t) wS T8W n nM Ohio, ttai Miu 7VM ?"t, 0.-;O. C. 8t. Xi.,.. St) 3S 88 Oot, Hock.Val. AsT 5. o-ll p., I,. W I . ti: O. K :n -f'i tWii lirle IIW ini 18m ml O, B, t'o Km ;; 1 MIM DTm Uke shore..... Ul-ii I'!:-' !.., L, It it 40 40j.J -lors 4i;i Hannattan Stlss. f'se lt f.-iu -'.' OH Nat. Lead B 8ll3 E8 3: n. y. x. E iu I't? '" N. Y. Central ml llj WM WW N.Y., O. U W lij, Luli l&je Iom X. .. 8. W .! U.S. C. Co w.; SB tfii Wh Kurth l'ae s Korth I'ac. pf IJ4 Kii KU Wi Onuhu Vac. Mall Reading ITW 17l W VH ttoeklaland BBM ts'.s BSW C8U K.T ilU DM lOtt Mi st. Paul hi em m wu T.. C. & I IOM -e I'-'is lWa Texas A Fee Union Pa Ida UM lfijd lOtjj JtlM Wsbi sh i is 1 H Western union IBM WW 9H W.& L. v UN UN 'a Hfc W. L. K. pf Cfcicsaro Grain and Previsions, ScRAXTOK, .Tunc 14. Tbe following ipiotR t:n:is are supplied ami corrected daily by La Bar t'i fnller, Stook brokjrj,lil kVrouuUg annuo. WHEAT. Opooinii Higucst Loweeti Clc sins CORN. Onsnios Highest Lowest i ijosli a ' OATS. Opening Highest Lowi st , Closing i POKE, Pi n ng Pigcest Lowest Llosiiu' LA I .' 1 1. (1penili' Highest Lowest t losing HHOBT lill!.S. fipenin Qlsbest Lowest Closihc Jnlv. m m ML l'.'.KI lVI IssD 1139 m on ii70 tin BU Kg C87 Pent. 81W m (II BIN iia-i a 4.? ft wu vxn 1240 l'Ja 12111 (82 m no CL;0 Do-; S4M ISM Kew York PrcdneS SI'i.rlTet. Nbw 7onE Juno ii, Flovb Dull, about 10 cents lower. Wheat Dull ec. lower, stsadyi No. si red. store and elevator, 80jiC! afloat, ttf6lc.i f. o. b., 0tafa6l;c; Ungraded rrd, BdlOlC; No. 1 I'iorihern, 6'Jc, ; Options Closed steady at i'ajjc. be low yesterday; No. tfred, June, UIJc.; July, tll; ,e.; August, CiJi'c,; Heptembei, OSNo December, 67J UOBX Quiet, iirrecr; No. 8,4fia4C-;c. elc vntor, 4t-s4tj -c. afloat; ungraded mixed, 46ja4'JJc.; options Were dull and linn at it'aNo. aduance; June, 45; ,..; July, idjc.; August, 4c. : September, CJf, Oats Fairly active, firmer; options dull, firmor; June, 4Sc: July, 404 September, :.";c: October, S5'.; No.! white Julv, SOn KtMit. nrieas Mn B IRulQtn . V,. ' .1 Vbito, dOafiOa.: No. 2 Chicago, 40Kc.; Xo. B, 47Mai No. 3 white, 43c.: mixed western, &ifs49)oy whito do. uud white state. 49a8tiUO, P.rEK Dull, Steady. TiEitCiiu Di:r.v Inactive. Cut a. eats yuiot, Arm. Lard Market quiot, easy; western steam, closed 7.10; city. Gj;c; July,7.Uo; September, $7.-0; refinedquint; continent, 17.85; Souih America, S7.bG; compound, o'atic. Pome Quiet, steady. Ulttkk Htendv: state dairy, innisc,; d". creamery, lojfaltie.; Pennsylvania, do. lSalOe,; wn-turu dairy, lUalSc.j do. cream ery, HlfalOc.: do., factory, B)(al4Wc,! ol- gins, iXaiflt'.; imiiution creamery, lSalOc. Cheese Fair demand, about steady. IN. (is Heavy receipts, weaker; state and i'ennsylvauta, 1918440.1 western fa'jh, lltalScj de. per case, ?i.5)a$3. FLilndelphia Tali'ow frark"it. rtllhAPHirHIA, June I. TS1IOW w.n dull and nnehanged, Prices were: Prime city in bogsbeadsi 4'c: prime country, in barrels, 4.; d(. dark lu burruls, 4,'c; cakes oc.i grease, 4e. Cri Iclsina a Vuuir Ls3i-. "Fbo would be a pretty girl for bui ono tbinit." 'what's thatr asked Charley.' Oeorgt Her face u always covered with purple and red blotches. Cuarley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of. Died te 03 the same way my- self, buf I caught on to tbe trouble toe day, am. got ml of it in ua time, (ieor;;. What Was it? i barley Simply Mood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P, P. J tell you, It's the boss blood corrector. Tho governor badjrhanmatism. s bad that you rould hear him holler cloir ucro thu country every time ho moved. He tried 'it, and yon know what an athletio old vent he is now. If somebody would gve Altss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after ward... All the drug storos sell it. In Holland, 3!ieu., 0. J. Doeshnry, pub liahea iIih News, and in it cnliim. is strong ly recommends Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil lur coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and liSthluii, 0 A WEAK MEN your attention IN (..IJ.r.U TO Til u Gray's Bpscific Medicine . IF YOU SUFFER tr"m IVJsitissv Mia laoa .m.voiw Ui- bility, Weakness nr liody aud Mind, Bpernta toirfcea, ami USPOtSaey, and nil diseases that sris" from DVer-tBdUlgenas und selr-dljuso, im Loss af Memory aud i'ower, DinmeSS of Vis ion, l'remaluro Old Aeo and many other dis usos that lead to Insanity or Consumption Sad an i al ly irniVc, wr:tfor a pamphlet. Address OKAY MLDICINE CO., UuSalb, N. Y. Tho Bpeotfle HeoMUM is sold hy ail druiiciats at $ pr paekago, or six packutres for So, QT Sent by mail on receipt of money. an J with every fiUI order W ( -UARANTf ' a cure or money refunded. miiiimi f i' 'On account of counterfeits we uavu adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, the only douu luu. bold lu Ijcrauton bv Matthews Uros ft N 1 VI Weight iff. vfaVesA, A 41 t7 Byth& use c , Sxrt y:lfP1x Cook aW? OF i rmmw mi imitations. jMA SMm Ih.,vo found OBNU. fi-'?ifl"Wi 4t-W: Win MALT KX'i -t ACT superior to fsSSf'!iH"'-V' '-'' ' ; tip 'XI 'A ell others in tho market, In nil yCk- 5-.v..rj-,'' :V m 1 conditions vjliefl there has been 0k. a iteK label S.-fVAtfJfKSe-.. '. " na undue loss of strength and XVK - i til : ! , visor." WWwS " " 'ii Da. Hano IIeilmah, St. Lot PI . Louis, Blsner A Meadltsoii Co., Ia a i.t 1 i.ail.iln Si. New York. Vlewera1 Notice. ril THE MATTEB OP THB PETITION OF i tho City of Horaaton t6r the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages nnd ospenaos snd assess the benefits for con structing the Fifth in-triei Vai'i Hewer, Boo lion A. Nu'iee ia hereby civen that too ra in the iivi.!ili:i innty. The sonsdule as shown m said re port in ns fOllOWSt uo.i a, .who is i.emuv ,;,veu .inn pij-t of rloweri baa this day be" (lied ofuce of tbo Prothonotary of Laukn' Nam of i iwnor. Arcabald, George Armstrong, PheeU.... Armstrong, .t. A Armory 'o. If. Piih re Aloxand 'r, Frank Arnold, K. K AUUemoa, William Atherton, J. L Jirinht, Llowllyn l'.ri t, Llewliya I): II I , 1 . A Bright, William' Hricht, William Birtioy, Val est Bloom, Mrs, C Bio i.i. ril-. i Beaumont, Win. c Keil, .lam -a Bell, James Bell, Jams 1C, hhinie, Mrs. Lisile Bontloy, J. K., M, J Bentloy, ,t, K., m. D Beptley, J. K., M, 1) Bentloy, J. K.. M. u tsutsman, i inarlss Burke, Mary Ann Burke, Mary Ann io,-d, Jas Barrett, Mlchaol Blrtl y, M a Harriet. Burns, Mary Beers, Margaret Uariutt, Peter link. Uartin Clark, Bernard Canton, Geo. est Csaton, O'.'o. est Orlppen, Bai d Iph.,., Ciippen, Bandolph..., Crippi n, Kandclph,.., t happell, Win Chaspcll, Wm Campbell, P. K Campbell, Petor Campbell, Peter,,,.?,, i lark A bite Christmas, V alter B., I .a.-k, Mrs. Martini... Clark, Mrs. lilartba... 0 ark, Mm. Miirtlm... On fton, Mrs, rsellle... Clark, a. J Cunrnsbsm, A , . a. Cswloy, .Mis. reter... C st lUo, Martin Casey, Joim Csrtox Mrs. H. , Comerford, Elfsahoth. 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Ellon II s5 Ktino, Ellen 18 86 Kennedy, John, estate,., in 86 Kennedy, .lo'.m F (i 80 Kinney, Henry :i so K--II.V Mrs. KlU-ilieth 21 14 Kelly Anthony .' a 4 18 It nw y, ( inn lea H 18 15 Uaokey, II. 1) in is liSckey, H. D 25, !0 2s Love, William 10, 11 28 Lewis, Mrs. li L :! 70 Loach, Bbeneser4Mt 21 71 Lewis, li. E 2 71 Lnwren ia, .loii L 30,51 74 Philip Lynch l 71 Patrick Lovsns 14 7,v Lord, A. U 8:,' K5 Lavo'lo, Edward 12 78 Lewis, nvid D. pt 0 70 Lewi-. Damal L, pt 0,7 71) i un. an, Mary 22 70 Laugnn, Mrs. thomas,,., 14 so Lyneb, Mrs. Philip 15 so Lefels, Jobanua 2u ni Lyncn, Martin 7 s5 Loftua Anthony 10 Bl Loftua Anthony 0 ;l Loftua John n hi Morgan, K. W 14 s Morris. Thomaa estate, ,,, in o U iMi u:, Bev. N. J in (i Men '3, John J pi ii) Miller, George estate., a io M alley, A. uiJ Fitch at. 5 I'l Hill r, W. o 20 70 Millir, W. o 21 70 McGinness, James 8'; ;i Moore, William Ti "1 Mooro, llllum in 71 McDonnoll, Aaron 88 71 5!illei-, e. t' 2 T:) Mur, an, Evan J 4 7,1 1 rga , r. m 11 71 Morgan, T. B 13 711 Morgan, Mrs. Ann 17 74 Mi rgsn, Thomas 27 7i Morgan John W 27a 74 Muno, A. II 20.21 7:1 Mullen, Mra Bridget 8,4 75 Morau, Mis. Mary lo 11 7. MoranJobnT., estate;,,, is 78 McCarthyj Obsrlos 11 21 78 MeGnire, Michael is 78 Morau, -lire. Mary 1 7:1 Morau, Mrs. Msry 2 70 Moran, William 3 ;o Moras, Mara 4 7.1 Mi r. in, Lawioi.ee 5 70 Mi Hat, Jo in 12pt.ll 73 MoAndrewa John 17 7i) MoAndrewa John 111 il Murphy, Martin p 28 7:i Murrby, Mra Martin, est 18 so Murphy, Join 17 so IDnnloy, fhomas 18 W Mo'l'ammany, Henry s HI Morgan, Mrs. FJissbeth,, 12 81 Mo auhou. Fo'ini'jl to Bl MeEachen, Vamuel in Bl MoRsle, P. P 23 s2 McGurrin, Thomaa ;i 85 Moran, - ilium H 2 s-i MoHalo, Patrick 5 NI Maloni v, Patrick F 13 75 Morpby, Edward 1 11 Hewcomb, John 15 0 Noon, 'I ho as 2 1 7., Num. 'ton. Patrick 6 78 Noyle, Fred,..., ii ;n Moon, Timothy, estate. .. J.s .;.i Nceomli, James 5 s5 O'Mslley, Alice. u Owoas, wilam, estate., 7,8.!i 16 Owen-,. Willi un, eslato., 18 75 Osteihout, Catiiarine,,,, 10 15 Utton out, Oath nino..,. 14 71 osteihout, C'atnarine.,., 7 74 Ostorhoutt 1 etuarine.,,, 11 75 Osti riioitt. OaUittrlne..., ill 16 Osterhout, Mrs. N. P,,., 15 16 Oslorhout, Mrs. If. P.... 21 7.1 Osterhout, Mrs. N.P.... 21 74 Osterbout, Mrs. N P..., (0 71 Osterhout, Mrs. N. P.... 18,24,36 74 Ueteriiout, Mrs. p.... 28 74 O'Oohno i. George It 21 '.2 O'Doiiin 11, P. J 12 50 O'pi nnell. p, ,1 g g O'Donuell, P. J in 60 O'lDonnelL John, estats., u ti o'Dounell, Aunts 7 ic o'Donno I, A. P k 83 O'Donnell, A. P u 82 O'Donnell, P, p in 83 I I'Boy o. Mis. Mary f ,2 O'Boylq. James 30,31 ;o O'Hoyle, A. F 6 7:1 ()w lis, ,lo!in J 2 80 Owens, John J 11 si daiil y, Henry ;i M PowcU, Thomas, estate.., 8 0 Pries, Isaac IJ 7 Price, teaao in u Pries, isa ia 2 14 Price. David II : n I'riee, David II j PoaTi 0, Mary I) 14 j Phillips, Matthew 0 7.1 Phillips, Matthew is 7:; I'oweii, Rodorick V is 7o Palmer, c. s 1; 74 i' iilips, Thomas 1) 88 74 Pliilllpa Jane 20,21 s: Protberoe, Henry 17 si Paddnn, .ivhn Iii 7s Powe 1. lnS and Liaaie 16 s;l Beese, 'Ivan 12,22 in Roberts, Henry i ps Relehart, 1 U 88 Heh hait, Oatharlna (0 28 Hulls, Dennis 1 7,) Honrs. W. B., estate.,,, 16 .1 Rlbhardaon, 11. It ), 1 71 RiiMnson, s. ll 211 71 Rohiuson, H. 8., S7 Bobvrtr, Mra Bliaaoeth,, 18 72 Rodda, John i7 73 Richards, fUlssbtn 14 74 itei sa, John k in 71 Reese, David 11. m fg Kuan , Miebael 14 7s Hvs( ni, John F 2n fi Raagan, John 12 s; Reagan, John 16 so Koagan, John in h;, Ruaao, P, J id sii Ruaue, r .1 , 111 rs Rhule. b i hard 1 si Beat an, John 20 sh Kellliuu. .lulm 21 M Reagani . 1 15 Resgsn, Jbbn 2 15 Reagan, Joh.i ;i Q Roekweil, Mart 0 8 2-t Bt Mary s Half AsU' In 0 bl Mary's Paroehlai aeh'l l)pt2 7 Bi Mi ry's ro -lory 0, 7 7 Sullivan, Maty A 8 11 BittHMon, Alexander li 14 stull, biiinuer 1(1 ll Bersbton sonool d s.il' t.. 17.18 14 Miiplos, 0 8 18 B ins, hstso, estaes 2,3, , is Sims KiioB', estato 11 S2 ; SI IO, Mrs. I). A 4 80 B,eaor, Mr - n. A 5 0 1 1) eriuiton F. C. 1(. R.Oo. 117 28 Photten, Mr.-.. Margaret,, is ;i 01 .- Thomas 8 74 66 ( 0 Kama ol or.i r. Lot. Sii:.. isn, v lilisia, ts&if. : 1,2 Blikn an, . illlam. eswi.. 4 Bllkman, William, eataio. il MlUman, William, estate, 5,il rillxivaii, Wiliism, osuti-. 7 l-illtiuf.u, Will am, .'-:,i... 11,15,10 bllkman, William, estata 10 lilkman, WlUlam, csUte.LI.8,4,8 Bslmon, Michael 12 Balmon, Ml bael Ml Khimon, John Ml BtSCO, I'.rs Anna " irS bunny, Jam 's. estate 18 Tboinaa, BUaaostn 7 'i'h.nnus, John B 0,10 Thomaa alai aret ;i Tlipiuas, Armit 5 Tie mi1. ., Armtt 8 Thomaa D, P., estate.... 8 Tlii.mui, D. P.. osiat.i 8 '1 homos, Danlei 4 71 'I bomsa Daniel 5 74 Thou. as, Tbomaa W 18 75 'I'reiliav.-ay, Jane n 1! 2 71 Tu l.,r, r.. i,. i-;.,, m fj Thompson, Andrew i! 78 Timlin, Ji lui 18 80 Tkomsa, House, E.t 5 82 von fctnreb, Goltrqy, k'tl 5.6 (tU V ii Btoroh, llliam 18 '.'t voii Storch, William 17,18 28 Von Btoroh, William 31,22 2S Vaughn, Mra M si 88 Vail, 11. .1 7 71 Walsh, Peter, Est 16 28 Walsh, Peter 27 23 Walsh, Pet r 28 28 Walsh, Peter 28 Walsh, Peter a).:! 28 White, Ivaae Pi 70 Whiie. Prank 22 SO Westcott, Irwin 4 71 wintou, Mra I atbsrlne 1,6,6,7,8.0 7a ,, l.e flk.r .its 7 8 120 in 2 07 10 2 68 .01 2 136 1 0 2 70 (0 8 180 (0 8 CO IO :i : n 0.1 u 60 00 2 ii 5) 2 23 .50 2 08 1 0 2 66 1 0 1 113 Ml 1 121 45 1 l-ll 00 1 78 III 2 103 00 2 106 0 ' 2 115 . 0 2 05 on BUSINESS AND HlOFESSIONAL - aywv 1'1IKI I A.N? G. 1SDUAK DRAM h u..Smi ASH SLUOk.OM.-i. r i.ii ii, ,0 avm spruce street, Sivrautou, la. (Just op pouito eoun-houso .Square.) 1 winton, Mis. I'alluiriiri.. 10 n intoa, Mrs. ('stbarlne, , 17 7.1 Winton, Mrs. O-ituorine.. 22 78 Wbifs, Norman H :;i White. Walker, estate., 15 7 White, Walker. Pi 7 Wttllama ilaiinah 0 7 Williams, W. W 18 7 WilUsms, W. W in 14 Wi 1 atns, Thou, li 14 7 Williams, Th. s, J n 13 Williams, ThoS. Z. estate 4 l l Williams, Thus. T 2 72 William-, Mr.-.. Jas 14 72 Williams, M sfatherino I 75 Williams, Mr C ilh -rill S 17 75 Williams, Henry P 22 75 Willtumt, W. it :.'" ll) Wllluian, Mrs. Jas II 71 Wainh, Martin 20 70 Zle rl r. OTW 15 2( Wo have also awarded drm ives ior nroncr ty taken, Injured 0 destroyed, as follows: Dam- Lot.Blk.Wd. nes Daniel I Lewis OA: 7 70 2t6TiO Mlchaol I lvnn 25 70 2 711 00 Mrs. Mnvy llordon 10 80 2 (12 50 Patrick F. Gordon 11 o 2 28 00 Unless ex. o itlonsshall be (lied within thirty days alt. r Ike filing ol the viewers' report the sirou snail bueonllimed obsolutely. 1 . n i r, 1 01) .71 t-2 60 75 0 ) 52 oil III 50 2 15 6.) 2 72 (0 2 197 00 2 43 33 2 100 00 2 112 no 2 P4) IX) 2 87 00 2 85 00 2 21) 00 2 211 50 2 148 10 2 180 00 2 7S 511 2 58 51 2 118 00 1 5s 40 2 8.1 00 2 4il 80 40 HO SO (1!) 711 10 70 0.) 01 uo 70 0i 72 10 (ill 00 i 00 77 60 75 00 78 00 62 10 68 00 68 00 Ii7 61 75 00 74 DO 188 4) 1) ,vn,f' NRLL. OHIee 201 Washington tr,X a torUur gl"-"oe streut. ovur a dfug etore, Resldeaoa 723 Vluest SJCjS1? to 13 m. and 2 U4 oud' t..iu to ,.,20 n. in. Sunday, 2 to ii v. m. rtB. W, U ALLEN, Offlco cor. Laui. V wanna and Waehinyton aves.: over Leou SM Shoe stortl oUico hours. 10 to 12 a. m. and w"-r..p;tom;UrWBlw at rmiaou &u l)it!?.UtlHl:- V':lcllr" nmitci' t.riis. SllJiS w ' f'5'8" Lur No3 and Throat; o lice U. Wyomhigave. Kcsidouco, 52J Viue jli L.M. GATK8, 126 Washiii,ton Avenuj. ,.s J-bee hour SWSa.m., l.uoto S and I to s j.. m. Residence JOOMadisoa avtnus jo 1 1 L. W IC N XZ, -M. p.rOmcoV M'TnTsT i (commonwealth buUdlng: resldunca 711 Madlaonavei oflleo hours. 10 to 11 2 to 1 J to 8; Hmiduys 2.80 to 4 cvoninRs at resldenco. A rpociaity made of dweasss of tho eye, ear. nouj snd throat and gynecology. LAWVKRS, 1 v'Ai-k 6 Law ttI1J -'oll.;atloa of . Ilcc1 , r,o. 817 Bpruco St., opposite Forost House. Scrunton, f'a.i collections a eneel.iltv .... .... vulil j . cuuscuana a specialty throuKhout Pennsylvania; roliablo corresr.oud- snta in evorv I'nm.iv .1 lu?LL :l " ,!;A-'". Attorneys and Counsel. WaXfimavT TK'cT'1'1 Horace E. FtAsn, Y. 11. U ESSII p. J1L CENTRAL RAILROAD OF li J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Ant'.rarltn roal usod exclusively, insurini cleanliness and comfort. TIME TAHIX IN amOt MAY 20, IBM, Trains leave Her&nton for Pittston, Wilkes. Barre, eto.. atsai. 0.1.5, 11210 :i. , 12.,. 200. rffi J'W P m' Bnndaya 0.00 a, in., LOO, 2. lo, . .10 p. 111. Por Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark nnd Elisabeth, B i0 feiiiresa) a. rn., 12.50 (eaproSS with Uulfot parlor car;, ii.iio (express) p. iu. Sunday. 2.1j p. m. Foil LIAUCD ClICNK, AtLBSTOWV, BsTHLa tiKM, Lasto and I'nn.AHEi.i'in.i, 8. ij m. '- "-, ,&- (except rhiladelpliiu; p. ul Sunday, 2 15 p. m. r--v y For Lono Uiiahcu, Ocean Qnovs, etc at 6.20 a. m., 12.&Jp. in. F'or Ueadina, Lohuuon and Harrishurir, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.50, 5.00, v.m. Buuday. ale p. m. J For Pottsville, B.iOa. m 12.(0 p, m. lleturiitnB leave New York, foot of Libortr im"?--?,"' at.ulu (SPross) a. m l.io, l.oO. 4.J0 (express with Uullet parlor carl p. m. Sunday, 01 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Headlne. Terminal 0.QJ m-, 2.00 and 4.3) p. m. Sunday, U.27 a. m, I brouah tickets to all poiuts at lowost ratoi may bo had un application iu advauco to the ticket uifoiit at thu station. 11. P. BALDWIN, J. n. OUIAUSEN. Agents Gen. SuDt. .TOH.N IIAKKHI. UVI-.N D, JOHN8, Boranton, Pa., June it, itoi. Viewers. P"5 n n ! mra iS rti 1 j n . r mn rnk of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. 1 SURPLUS mm Tills bonk r.ffou to depositors ever facility wucratitedbv Hitir balanees, buit in-ss mid resuoiistblllty, S-WrO'l S I, ,, II.... fM , I.N.IHU. u counts. Interest ..i.i ou time deposits, IVII.11.VM COKNUMi, President, SUtt H, At MX Vice. President WILLIAM If, PUCK, 4.iihlic. D1UECTQB8, William Connell, Oeorss IT, 'atiin, Alfred llnnll, Jumcs Aronbald, Henry Clin, jr., AVilituui S -uilli Lutlier V. itl l.e THE Haticnal Mi cf Scraotoi CBOAK1ZBD ls CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, BAMUEL niNE8,lPresluont . W. WATSON, ice Preaident A. li. WILLlAils, Cashier. DMSCTOUBi Airnt. niKBs, jambs 3i' E ran n A as, invino A. FtnoH, Piancs E Fiauir, JoaBPII J. J::iiMvt. W. s. KiiMKitiiii., cn.'.s, p. UATinnwa John x. Ponxaa. V. W. WATSO.V. PROMPT, LNLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This Punk invites tbo patronaja of Lusinsss men and Brsas generaliy. 2 Ti ri 2 06 Oil J0S& o n CainsnaEyis. 8sa :' 811 0 I 1 11:.' 1.0 A7r htlVA 1 '1 rr-. f - n . 1 , . . m . v. viu.i,u J -1 noil. our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. ! Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, a-e what will recommend them to our patrons, GLOBE WAREHOlfS PITTSTON. PA. The GENUINE New lTtiven "lioskl" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1SG0. New York Warerooins No. 80 Fifth Avenue. W1LI.ARD WAHULN . iiej saun uonnsaion t.uil.-iiiiir, Washineton av. KMAPP, Attor- neys and Coansslora at Law, Itepabiican .Scranton. Pa. pAT-mtMON A WILCOX, Attorneys and J- Counsellors at Law; otlices 0 and B Library buildnii:, KcrantoD, lJa. KpeWBLL H. PATT3IIS0B. " 1 1 1.. . ii. ilco.X. v.4 afM a MUM an lkr" A LUihUHANl). WILLIAM J. HAND. At jil rorneys snd ConnsolPira Comiuonivealth Imilnlmr. Booms 10. SO and SI W IinBL'YL?' At,t,or"ey-a;-Lnw.Nos.i9 ana '' 20- rr Jjuilijjnir. Washington avenue. " niar Va . t.H U. BEELy Law nftlc.a I,. Pinna liuildini:, UM Wseblngton ayeana L'-ILVNKT. OKaLL, Attorney at U Iioom f , Af1 irxii! "2g Serantnn. Pa. C H. VOX hi OUCH. I ton iy.. CJLaqnr2 FAidiiiiW OAKlfOBl), Attorney at Uw. V. - ' W ! ' O.u.monw.-altt ViV. Sn..,1.' 25512 Attorney aiW MJmce. jllTjiiiruee.t.Seriinton. Vo, I A. WAlllKS, Attoriuy at L, AMCMwrane son., neranton. Pa. V- smith. ConnseUor at Lsisr. i)!1.-n . rooms ai. m Qommonwsslta baUdlna Vj it' 1'1':';,"tH,- Attorney at Law. Com v. monvea.tliJ)iilIninif Scrantou, fa. WMLUVH, SU Boraas st. I ) iJffEHSf AtW"5-Losn9 no,o XJ. tinted on rati est,. to icuritv.i:( Snr.. t. nuniiii, AUornol u esningsveane, (ieiant Altornuv at-aw, UO Wy n. 81 litfoi. StSPSt f TUK VAtKA WANNA. Koran: I J ton. Pa., prepares boys and clrls forcolleas or buMnen: lhorotiehly It Bin j fotUg cilild -el Latalojfuo at rey aoat. Rnr. Thomas M. cam WAtTBB II. Et;i,u XI IBB WORCEBTEB'B K1HDBBOABTBH .'i and BeliooL 412 Adsms arenas. fapiU reeel-eO st ail times. :Ccxt term will opon 111 .Nils,-, "' C. LAOllAC'H, burgeou IJeutist, No, llj v-; . wyowina ay it. Hi KTHATTOl LOANS. rpiii! UEI'CBi.IC Saving and Loan Also x .elation win loan you money on easOr tonus and p:(y you better on InTestmsnt than any 0Oer assooUtlon: Cai! on B, N. OALL-N-l-'l- ' flank building BKKDR. GK. OLaRK & CO., Beeasman. Floristi iind Nurserymen; store UO Wnshinzfm ayonnsi green hi,us,iiJio onii Muin aysnnei store telepiiotie ?SS. TGA8. GRAND UNION TEA CO., Jonn Wiui; m in:: ns. JOB. KITETTEL, Oil Lackawimna aventH L!;,,.;1 1 ' r of Wire Screens. IK) rEU AND KKSTABttANTA ffm WESTMINSTER, UUU Wromtat' l ave. KiMim ; tiUid with steam: all moif rn Improvem enia. c. M. i'kumaw. Pron. rrn KLK CAFE, 12i nnd 127 FrnnUin ave a nue. nates reasonable. . KZiKOLElt. Proprietor. iiraXNTEB HOTEL J O- 8CfiC, Manager, bivtceotb street ono block east o( ilroadway. at Union Square, Now Yor Aasrtesnjllan, SiiSOp.-r diiyand upward. ClOYNK HOUBE. Lurupean pUnt ood ' rooms. Open day aud uik-Ii5. Ear ' sup. plied witu tin) beut P. H. row P.. rrorrl-tor. L. A W s , .. .... .... .v ,. . .r eengor depot. Conduced on tho Enrarin I Ian. Vn run K'i-oh. Proprietor rjUAND C-NTBALi " 'ihe -tkoiT and-bast VJ auiiinpo.l hot ul in Allentown, Pa.; rats tS and fit.) oer day. VlCToit D. PAiiNrn, Proprietor. AKCMITKCTK. AV1B A HOtPt, Arobitseta Booms 2i. Mi nnd 3 Coii -.nonwealth li'ld'e. Kerentea L. WALTER, Architect, Library uaiid inc. Wv ..mine oveuue. Herer.tou. L. BROWN. Areh P. Arrhlti-et, Prlee lmildinj.123 .ishluton Ave.,Sciantor. StlSCKLLAKXOm UAUEB'B ORCHESTRA -MUS1U j,-0H JJ balls, pioi.ica parties, receptions, wnd lilnirn and concert work fiirnf'hcl. For terms address U. J. Baser, condootor, ut Wyoming ave., over Hulbort's music store. OKTON I). SWAUTS-WHOLESALE lumber, Price liuildin,'. Scranton, Pa. MEQAROBB BROTHEBH, PR1NTBR8' Bitpplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warebonsa 100 Washingtoa ave., Scranton. Pa. TMlliTV.'S I.IVKUV 1IW1 i J first cIssh can iiit-er IX L. FOOTS, Agt Funeral Director nnd Embalr uer. 1?RAME P. BROWN CO.. WHOLE if sale dealers in OOdwsre, Cordage and Olj Oloth, TM W. Lacknvranna aTenue. (,' ZBA PiNN ft BONTjTbaMers endcoirtrii i.i tors. Yards: Corner (Jli re st. and Adanu live; corner Ash st. l".d Penn ay. .Scranton. THB x . i s naicner IE THE BCST. Get priess ami see Ihe ltirnace and be eon viueed. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Gauss Door Bangea CONLAN'S HARDWARE PITTSTON, TA. Ladies Who Valuo Atsiinca complexion must use rossoni's :w-i Iler. It prodnoss a s.:rt and beautiful skin. DELAWARE AND 1IUD SON RAILROAD. Commencing May SO, 1892, trains will run ua loliowi: Trains leave Bridco Stront Station. Boranton, tor Pitts ton, WilUes-Harre.ote., N.IK), ftvi, e.ii, lu.Ka. in., l'ilti, 1.25, 2.88. 4.10. &.1A IMS. u IS and .1 . p. m. For Now York and Phlla rTeitihin H (li .n I . la .: 188, 4.11 and 11.30 p. m. ' ' For Honesdaio (from Delaware, Laekawaoae or.d western depot;, i.oj, s.3u, id.h, a.m.. livi I r, 5.10 p. m. For ('arboteialo and intermsdlnte stations 6.40, 7 00, t.;!0, lO.Wa. m., 12.0D m.,ii.l7. 3.,5 in, 8.B snd 8.88 p. in.; from L-riugo htrout DsooL 2.IU u. m.. '.'.ITand 11 .15 r. in. 4 Fiut express to Aib:.ny, Saratoga, tbe Adi rondack Mountains, Boston and New England points, 5.4(1 . m., errivm at Albany 111.43. BaraiOga 'l.Vi p. m., and learing Scranton at J p. m., arriving at Alt.nuv ut 8.5('p. m., Sara t fa. I'iii a. in . and 11 iston, 7.0) a. m. Tne only direct routo between tho coal fieldl and Boston. "The Leading Tourists' Route of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re Sorta Lak'.a Ueoriie aiW Cham plain, Montreal, etc. Tliao tal.lej showing local and through train service between staaonS OU all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, may bo 6b::imod at ell Delawaro ami Hudson ti -Uet offices. 11. 14. YUUNU, J. W. BUM-IOC Bccond Vlco Proaldont (len. Pats. Act, .MAY 18, ISJ1. Train lraves Scranton for PnHadSlpbla and N' -w York via. U. II Ii K. at s a.m.. 18.10, 2.15.1 and ll.i(5 p. in via I) , L. & W. R. U , (i JO, E08,llJ)a. m..anJ 1.80 p. is. I.aave Scranton for Pittston nnd Wllj Barre via I).. L & W. R. R 0.0J, 6 0S, 11 ) si m , 1.8). 3.61. 6,07. '. ' i. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Huzloto:), Pottsrille and all pointi on the Heaver Ucodow and Pottsville brauebes, viaL. a-W, V..6S0s.m via D. & li it. R. at S a.m.. 1110, ii.:W, 4.K, p.na , via U.. L. Y. it. B 8.1)0, s.m li.2ila.in 1.30. 8.80 p.m. Leave scranton for Dethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrisburg and all intermediate p-lntH via 0. i- II. It, B.,8 a m .12.10. i. li. ILH fo.ro., via D., L. W. U.lt..ti.uo,S.Oo, iUMa in L80 p.m. Leave scranton forTunkbaitnook, Towan 1 1, Elmira. Itbaoa. Oonova and all iuterm-!i it i po:nts via I), ti li. U.R.,M 7 s ra.. U 10 and IVU p. in., via D. L. W. It B 8.04 a.mnL80p, ID. Loave Scranton for Kochaster, ll.iifalo. NI sgara Palls, petro4L Chteaato and allpoliti west via D. & U. R. R.. 0.07 t,.m.,K 10,t.l."..11.8i p. ro , via D. L. A W. R. It, and Pittston Junction, e.OS a. to,, 130, 8 .; I p. in., via E. fi! W. U.K.. 8.11 p. rn. For Elmira and th we.t via Pal intWO L ri p. a, U. it. B. 8.07a,-., b.io.e.i.i p. m . via u, L. ft V. H.lt. ,8.08a.m., l.;w nod 0.'7 p. in. Pullman p.u lor .nid Bleeping o.- L. V. chair ears on all trains between L. & it. Junc:ion or Wilkes-Barrs and New York. Phfiadidpaia Buffalo and Buspen'-ion Bridge. BOLLIN 11. WILBUR, Qon. Sups. Bast DIv. 0HA8, S, LRE. Qsn. Psss. t. Phils .Pi. AW.NONNEMACHEB.Ass't .u.P.i. Aff't, South Bethlehem. Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AlsD Wi STERN' RAll KiiAl) Trains leave Scranton as foilowst I7xpr.i for New York and all Points East. 1.40, alt, 8.0U and .6s a m.i Ian and 8.80 pi in. Express lor Easton, TroutLn. Pblladelpbta and tne South, D.li, 8.00 and 0.5 1 a. iu.; U.jJ and 8.50 p. nt Wasbington and way rtntions, 8.55 p. m, Tobyhannn aecomtnodatlon, 10 p. m. Expr ss tor Bingbamton. uswi . Elmira, 7'oru;iig, ilath. DsnaviUo, Unuit Morris and Bulfalo. 1110. 1! 15 a. m. n-d 1 21 n. ir... m:ikin close connections at Buffalo to all pjiuts In i.j West. Northwest nnd Southwest. Bath accommodation, H a m. Bingliauitoa and way alatioi.s, U.87 p. ra. Nicaol.ou accommodaVioa, at 4 p, m. and C 10 p. m, Bingbamton and Elmira F.spros. 8.05 p. ro. Express for Oprtland, Syracuse, Osive.-o, Utica and RichB.U Springs, ii.ll a. in. and bill p. IU. ltliaca. 2.15 and Bath i'a. ro and 151 p. ra For N oi tbiunbcrland, Pittston, Wiikosl'.arra PlymoUtn, liloomsburg mil Danville, making closo eonneotiOBa at Nortiiuinlvrlaud for wttUaaisport, Harrtsbnrg, Baltimore, Waste ington and tho Sov.t-h. Nortbnmberland .-nd intermediate stations, COO. .5 a. m. and L8t and ti.07 p, m. NauticoBe ana intermediate stations. 8.0J and LSI a m Plymonth and iut.irmodUti Stations, 3.5i)an'l 8.5: p. W. . ,, i'ulliiiau parlor and bleeping coaches on ali SSDrssS trains. .... . , For detailed lnforn-atlnn. POCXettim talv.'ss etc., apply to M. L. smith, cily ticket oulia, 8B Lawmwaanaayenne, or depot ticket omce. l l!AT.N HIVII0M. la nAect .Ineunrv SSlli, I -I'l. Korili Itoiiiid. iOO '.'(irTioii- lb. a Mtuitn Round, Stations : a,'? a. in w v.. 8801 ... a in1 1h 7 51 74! 7 i'd rn 7 7 ir- r C 11 IS 43'fs 8 a 514 6 ti 80 5 0 SO 4! 4. T 10 7 (XV e u I 1 i on 18 89 nitH) '" '' i e 'i'i I .'.'.' IS 18 II a win 41 r ipto or v 1 108 (Tralni Dally, fig fi 5 B arrive Lea us N Y. Franklin St.! ... West 4'ind street. ... treenawxen .. eA : Arrive Leave 9 S :. u 641 o m M ta C-'.'l fO li' 6 1.1 f 114 Mi' I 10 460 flH I ; m 'iris! ii -,'i II 17 II lis il ifl il 10 II IV Uauceck .luiiciioii Hancock StarlKht Preston paik Com.-. Poynttllfl Ueluiont. Pleasant ml I'nl'indnle Forsel City Carboiidae White lli klo Jluytleld Jermyn Arclilbnld Winton peekvflie Ulyphaut inikwn 'I'h.o.ip Providoi cc l ark Place scrnutou i Leave 7M 8 00 r u "S 05 4 11 884 JSl 8(0 8 ii il 0 11 OS) '1 111 7 M l 8 Saj 3 S4 i K7 u is r s-i ; (v m a 7 31 S Mi .1 in 1 40 100 8 51 V 43 io r: ii 54 T 48 in iq 3 7 5910 18 4 04 7 S4 10 171 4 Cf ." B8 AH 4 10 B 1 I0M 4 14 ' ej u) a; 4 17 .-. .: 4i Urive t it i u t a 0 0 II SCO 0 18 8 051 6 Si 04 11 Ci b j .i IliM, Wl aii Indus nro dully except Sunday. 1. nlv'iilfles that trains stop ou bl,rual tor pas isfiisjerH. Aadiiioiisi trains leave Gar bo ad ale (or Boraas ton 1.10 and 0,15 p. m., arriving at Sctantou 1.35 kind 7.00. bi avc Boranton for oarbondate b.bo nnd s.so aritv in at Cartwtidsla at 7.81 snd 'j.i." p. m. MCine ratis via uutarlo a western before Surchaslng ib lcola and save money. Pa;, and ilngt Express to tho s-cst. .T. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass Agt, V. Iftmuolt, Slv. rabs, Agt. BOI anton, Pa. PUIS AND WVoailill VALLEY HAIL, VJ ROAD Train leave Hcranton for Now Y'ovk and In tvmicdiate, jmints on the Erie railroad at s 3i iu in. aud VM p ro. vAlso for lLmesdule, llawUiy and local points at ll 35, 0.45 a,m .una i-U p m. JlH the abovs uro through trains to and from Boneedala Au iiilditlnnnl train leaves Berantin for Lake Ariel at 8.83 p.m. and arr.vos at Scran ton from the L iko at S 41) a m and 7..'li p.m. Trains loavo for Wilkos-Karro at 0.1,1 a. ia and 3.41 p. ni. G. C. BICKER & CO., Sole dealers in this section. OFFIl'U-lil Adams Ave., Tolephono BT'd'e THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ BCHAHTOK AND Wil.V E-11A RKIC I'A.. aiANUFAl-'TUKEUS i-J Locomotives anil Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY, Geueral 0ii:e, SCll ANTON, VX