t THE SCRANTON lTtlTJTOE-MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1894. S OF Under the terma of au order issued late Saturday afternoon by Suiiorin tendont A. H, VumlHtig, of , the coal de partment of the Delaware aud Hudson company, all the mines operated by that company will until further notice work on nine-hour time. The Gravity road, which has been working broken time since last December, will now bo worked all day and the shops will nisi be required to work full time. The mines of this company are now filling large orders for lump aud grate aizos of coal, for different railroad compa nies, to be need for steam purposes in transportation, where heretofore soft coal had been used, and the stimulus these orders give to anthracite coal Bales is very considerable. The entire system of the New York, Susquehanna and Western from Jersey City to Wilkes lJarre has been acquired ns a route of shipment by the Natiooul Express company, according to "Aras pa." The new liue furui-bes the N.i tional people with a very ooiupleto belt lino and ttie route beinc a great deal shorter thaa any of tho competing liues running between tlieso eectiotis and Now York city, a considerable suv iug of time is realized in the shipment of goods between these points. The circuit cars run from New York to YateBville juuction, thence byway of the Delaware and llndsou to the junc tion of the New York, Lake Shore and Buffalo road at Voorheesville, nfter which they are turned over to tbo New York Central aud hauled back to New York city. Solid oar loads of express are received and delivered daily at Yatesville, As yet it requires only four messengers to perform the work, but as soon as the peoplo beccmo more familiar with the qualities of tbo new route this number will be increased, and already the business is expanding The executive committee of the Trunk Liue association met in New York Thursday, and ninoua; tlio quou tious considered were tint claims . th Lehigh Valley railroad for a larger percentage of west bound passenger i ruffle out of Now York city. Hereto fore the company has been reoeiving only 8 per cent, of the total, while lines of less importance wero given u larger percentage. The Lehigh Valley fine time ago demanded ns its share 12 per cent, of the total, and npon fail ing to secure this fhoded the market with cut-rate tickets betwesn New York and Buffalo. A disastrous and fat -reaching rate war wus averted only by the association agreeing to take up the question of granting au in creased percentage, whereupon the Lehigh Valley withdrew its cut-rate tickets. At Thursday's meetiug an agreement was reached with regard to the distribution of business between New York and Buffalo, subjeet to ac tion by the commissioners ou any point of dispute which might arise. It is believed the Lehigh Valley secured approximately what it asked for. The question of the proper pereentage to be allotted to the Lehigh Valley on its through business to the West was also taken up, but action was deferred un til Thursday next, when the executive committee will again meet in New York. t The anthracite coal sales agents at their meeting Friday In tho office of Coxe Bros. & Co., in New York, were perfectly harmonious, and tho charges, which it was reported would be made against certain companies, were not presented. The charges which were to Lave been made against two of the largest carriers were for mining more than their quota of the allotment of tonnage for this month, as well as for selling large quantities of coal for de livery during the next two or three months at May prices or less. The out put of anthracite coal for the past two weeks will exceed 2,000,000 tons, and this excessive quantity has led to some bad feeling ou the part of several of the companies who have boon restricting production, while their competitors nave been mining and marketing all tbe coal possible, without much regard to quota or price. It was believed thai unless a better understanding is had between the interested parties, and those companies who are charged with both over production aud cutting prices will promise to chango their methods of doing business and livo up to the agreement on tonnugo und prices, there is likely to be trouble. In explanation of the question why the south side of Wilkes-liarre is call ed Rolling Mill Hill the Record saya; In lb40 that portion of the city was thickly covered with forest. A clear ance was made on the side of the hill where No. 5 colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkss-Barre Coal company and breaker now stands. In that year the firm of Chambers, Biddle & Co erected a rolling mill at tho cost of $;100,COO, and dnring the opr-rution of thtbe works for a year or two Wilkes-Barre increased grently in business and population, which according to Peaico's annals in 1840, Is given as 1,708, aud the mill was then sold on a debt due tho Wyoming bank and purchased by the Montour Iron company and removed to Dan Tille. The Scranton furnace was also commenced in 1840 and was success fully blown in for the first timo In 1841. Says Sftward: "It is somewhat amusing to note the comments of the various newsprpers here on the faet that anthracite coal was used in the recent builders' trial of the now craiser Minneapolis, although the time was the best made by any of the now cruisers on the builders' trial trips. The daily papers say that owing to the poor quality of the fuel the vassal was unable to make as good timo as ihe should have done. They probably fail to recollect that it haa been but a vary few years slnee the Cramps would use nothing else but the Lehigh Valley Coal Company Highland coal in any of their trial trips of government and merchant vessels, and with the best results; but tbe minere probably ba gan to consider their coal invaluable and charged too high a price, and the introduotion of bituminous coal was the result. Now is tbe time for tho anthracite companies to get in their fine work and win back eomo of the trade they used to have for broke, i and egg sizes." Owing to Its refusal to withdraw a out rate to tbe forthcoming Denver meeting of the Republican league, the Lake Erie and Western railway has been boycotted by tbe Western Passon ger association. Tho association will refuse to honor Latto Erie and'Western tickets, not only on Repnblican league business, but on all business until that company agrees to abide by the ex pressed wishes of its oonnectioni, Robert Tinker now has a large force of men at work drilling a drift to tbo top vein of coal discovered last fall on GENERAL HI his farm about two miles from Forest City. The prospects are said to be fa vorable. Tho vein where it crops out is thin, but it thickens as the drift is driven in farther. If this quest is sue cossfnl it will probably not be long be fore the Ontario St Western poople will be put in a switob. Wie Olyphant Record pays a high compliment to W. H. Paterson upon his retirement from the managership of the New York and Sersnton Coal com pany's interests at the Ontario colliery, near Pockville. It says that "during Mr, Peterson's management tho mines have been greatly developed and the relations existing between him and the workitigmon were most pleasant. He retires leaving very pleasant memories of his generosity nnd good will, Tho office business will be looked tf lor by E. B. Sturges, of Scrauton, who ex pects to devote more time to tho col liery. Mr. Sturges is well known in Sersnton, and is one of tho most prom inent men in that city, and in coming closer to the iiffiilrHof the colliery some of the elevating Influence, he lias oxer cised in the Electric C ity will bo felt in the town of PeckviUe. Mikob Industrial Notes: A. J. Johnson, chief train dispatcher, bos been appointed acting superintendent of tho Ifoffsilo, Rochester and Pittsburg. The delegates to tbo train dispatchers' convention, now iu (.ession in Chicago, voted down the proposition to increase uu nual dues from 3 to Si. w. i!. Hoyt, wbo for several years tins rei ivs"::te,l the l'hiladelphia nuil Reading in tho southern states, has resigned to go iutu commercial pursuits. Tho Western Passenger association lias discontinued the division of the traffic with tho Boo lino ou emigrant business and will only arrange for association liues. Alo.itroFO people are complaining be ransc the now railroad routo from Biog iiauitou to Willlamsport strikes out in a ilirectiun which leaves that borough to ou ) side. It is stated that the Erie Company on Juno l was over $2,000,000 poorer than it was on Oct. 1, 1V.M, the losses resulting from tho falling oil' ia earnings and on lenses. Recent quiet buying of Roston and Maine stock is accredited to the JonesSinclalr party, sod it is believed they are losing no opportunity to increase their holding of the stock. Tho Jones Late Railroad company, of Wayne county, bus Hied articles ol merger with the Ei io aud Wyoming Valley Rail road company, a step rendered necessary for legal protection. The loss iu anthracite pig production in one month, owing to the bituminous coal strike, was 8 per cent., in coko pig 45 per cent., wtiilo in chat CO Sl pig the loss was only about i per cent. Commissioner Ulaushter. of the South ern Passenger association, announces that the Hues iu the association have abolished the payment of coraimsMons. (ijod re sults are expected to follow. Comment in same circles is that accord ing to the master's report nobodv has done anything wrong In Heading pffiirs since Air. Corbin left, except perhaps Mr. Kice, whoso petition was dismissed. Reports fgotn Chicago are that tho cam pnigu of tho railroads of Chicago sguiuat tho ticket scalpers is Betting into shape. It has li 'on decided that the scalper must go, but he doesn't seem in a hurry. The Wabash system earned iu the first week of June $13,020, a decrease ns com pared with tho corresponding weelt of 1808 of SJO.OCO. Since Jan. 1 the road falls behind last year In earnings Sts95,oU8. Indianapolis lines are now landing r. poit freight in New York in tbreedsys from time of shipment from Indinnnpolis, and in one case last week made tho time two days and twenty hours, the best time record reported. For sorno timo a diamond drill in tho lower lift of No. 1 Co'.eraiue slope has been seeking for the Hut-It Mountain vein, but at a depth of 3t)0 feet nothing resembling it hnR been struck aud prospects of success are uot reassuring. General Manager William F. Hallstend began his career as a railway magnate by acting as water boy on a section near Fan toryville and worked up step by step. What. he doesn't know about tho details of hi3 business is not known yet. The Pennsylvania, tho Erin, the Balti more and Ohio, the Lake Shore and Pitts burg and Western have refused to reduce tho rates on coke shipments. The differ ences between tbo Pennsylvania and tee Pittsburg aud Laku Erio have been ad justed and rates in all directions are to bo reducod. The monthy statistics of pig iron pro duction, collected monthly bv the Irou Age, show the tremendous effect of the coke Strike, The weekly production of pig iron, which was lfl,T32 tons on April I, dropped to t!2,ol7 tona on Juii 1. A year ago, on June I, when the output was still at a normal rate, tho production WSJ 171,029 tons weekly. The reports of tho ticket receivers of the Pennsylvania linos at Indianapolis show the four liues are carrying about as much busiuess ns in June last year, world's fait traffic excepted; but cast and west, during the summer months of 1S03, travel in both directions was very light. All roads seera to be Suffering more in their local passen ger business than iu their through travel, unless it bo lines which handle Chicago business. Tnv: fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla. once fairly tried, becomes the famuyjmediciue, speaks volumes for ita excellence and me dicinal merit. Hood'a Sarsaparilla is na ture's cc-worker. Hood's Pills btconio tho favorite cn tLartlc with everyone who trios them, 2oc, I 4) Tub world Is always interested iu the care of consumption) yet its prevention is of far more importance, Dr. Wood's Nor way Pino Byrun is guaranteed to cure coughs and colds. Sold by all denlors ou a guarantee of satisfaction. si ..'"'(. WM.t - "l .- -'..' 1 h m . vi.rs-. mm.' wetu . ri.w vsfi, 'Hi i, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. 9m YonK, June 10 Speculation at the stock oxohaugo was dull and feature loss, only !.', vn shares changing bands. Chicago (bis was Btrong and in demand, tsugar was bongbthy Washington and ad vanced to returned to 7 nnd rose to US', a gain of 1 ' for the day . Railway stocks were sluggish. Shares of bankrupt roads wero heavy. Atchison declined Fuion Pacific -4 aud Northern Pacific pre ferred Tho fluctuations wero merely fractional. Speculation left off lirtn. New changes show gaius of to Tlic following complete table showiug tbe day's fluctuations in active stocks ia supplied unit revised daily by Lallar JS Fuller, stock broker?, 1-1 Wyoming avonuo: Opan- Utah- Low Clou lux. osL est. lug. Am. Tot. nil Am Sngnr D7M tisil r, OHM A. T. fi B. 9 !H 7)4 Can. So On. N. J cbtc ft n. w ibeu loajjj inou 100U 771i, U.. 11. & 0 77S 7s 1 Mo Cbie. Gas 77 78M i... u.l. at St. L. Col.. Hock.Val. &T I). & 1) I DO 180 ISO I)., L. & W lulM ltllit llllt! D. & 0. t S6)J IBM -' i r : (. R. Co 3C.h Ztllji bake Shore U.M siN 'l II intuit tan Miss. Pac , , .... Nut. Lead afi 88M If. Y. AN. B N. Y. IVntral U7U l'7W H7U X. Y.,0. VV N. V.. B, W g. 8,0, CO ilss &li Lits North PSO 4 4 1 North Pac, pt l.'.J-i 15S4 16)4 Oiuuha Pse, Mull Hi itu UU H.-adlnu- Hi's 17 10(2 Rook Island BHg mi M u.t in Ii42 ion St. Paul DOW UM COW i:si lid l i UN HN M4 88N wii 4 ISM tat log III :iN 0M , MM 5 DM i ., i . i i4 ai r."i 'i'oius & Pac s?ii stj, I'ni.in PaelHo, I Si 13! 18 Wabash n' VM lUti If Western union : W.,v L, K lt jii lOU lu W. .vt i B5. pf W. & L. E. pfd Chleaco OfatU an-i ProvUlonf. BorartoXi June 16. The following quota tions are supplied una corrected dally by La Bar A Kullor.atooa brokor,lil rfvoium.- uvc nue. WHEAT. Otionlm; lliir'iest , l.i west , Closing CORN. ' M" limit Highest Lowest Closing OAT& Opi'idng Highest Lowest Closing PORK, i 'pen ng Mii;!iest Lciw.it Closing , LA if D. '("'"hig Highest Lowest closing BHORT RIBS. Opealng Highest Lowest Cosing Julv. mi 5TQ Sop-. B its 80M r''-o tsu 88)2 ttiM 4"Js H 4U in!; m lia 1349 1229 mi tr.j tin) 072 cai MB (85 Olil OU ml 4lil(! M BOB -' 80 1227 1269 1288 fW) 88S W) 885 f3S 045 t;:2 H'J New York Produca Market. Nkw Youk. June lC.r lock Dull nnd easy. Wbsat Dull, H'c. lower, closing steady ; No. 'J red, store and elevator, (iUc. : afloat, fiO.tjc. ; f. o. b.. l;;a01i,c: ungraded red, BOaOOo,) No. 1 Northern, 68fr, options Wi re dull aud Jc. lowor; No. - red, June, 60c.; July, eu;;c.: August, r.I JAc, ; Septem ber, f&Ar. December. tlOc. COBX Dull, lin'iic. lower; No. 2, 43n 451,0. elevator: 454fic. ufloat; options were weak Bt C, decline: June, 44;(,e. ; July.-lBc.t August, 45Kci Beptember, 46. Oats Dull, nominally higher: options dull, easier; June, 4S!c. ; July, 46;,,'c; Aug' ust, 87 Wc.) September, 84Kc.; spot prices, No. too. ; No. S White, 51e. ; No. 2 Chicago, 50c. ; No. 3, JSc; Na 3 white, 50c; mixed western, 40aS0c; white do., 5i)a54c. ; white state, SOatMft liKitK Dull, steady, tierced beef dull, cut meats quiet, Arm. Labo Quiet, steadv, wetcrn steam, 87.00; city, Xc; Jnly,l7.C0l September, 17.86) refined, (paict;continent,f7.3.; South Auerloa, 7.S5: compound,o;4atlc. Pork Finn, dull. BCTTBR Quiet; weak; stale dairy, 13a 18c; do. creamery,153alS!c:Pennsylvou ia, do.!5Jal8ic.: western dniry, lOalSc.; do. creamery UjifalSKc.: do., factory, OXaMC; c-lglns, ISaltJXc; imitation oreami ry, 12allic. CH KISS Quiet, steady. Eaos Steadier; state and Pennsyl vania, lSJlalSJfc; western, fresh, llia lv.-Ji'.; do. per case, $ '.50a UM. Philadelphia Tullow Slaikat. FhiladelI'HIA. June lG -Talluw wos dull and weak. Prices wero: Primo city in hogsheads, 4J(c.l prime country, In Uhrrels, 4c.j do. dark In barrels, 4Jjc. ; cakes 5c. ; grease, 4c. A Million FriendB A friend in need is a friend indeed, nnd not less than one million peoplo have found just such a friend In Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you thnl it has wonderful curative powers in nil diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Knch bottle is guaranteed to do all that is olalmed or money will be refuuded. Trial bottles frei tit Matbows Pros', drug store Largo bottleo 5oc and il.0U When Baby was r.Ir-tr, wo gave her Castorta. WhCJI she WIS a Child, she cried for Castoria. ivlien she liecamc Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When bho had Children, sho gavo them Castorla 6TEADIL-V Strength- w by thb use: of JomhpKoffS mfm extract - SO . A. rot? J' ON CX KECKUBEtr Atf-OTHERS are; Imitations. ' I havo found the GENU INE JOIIANN HOPP'S MALT EXTRACT superior to all others In tho market, in al conditions wheft thare has been un unduo loss of strength und vigor." Du. Hans Hr.itMAN, St. Douls. Eisner H Mendltsnn Co., ija a If4 1 raui.Hu lt Nw York. UK Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchers prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opiu:ii, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless siibstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Blillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and ilutulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an excellent mcdlclno for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told moot its good Ulect upon their children." Da. U. C. Osnoon, Lowell, Maes, ' Cartoria is tbo best remedy for children of which 1 an acquainted, 1 hope the day is not fiir distant when mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and uso Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup nnd oilier hurtful agfv.ts down their throat';, theicl.y tjndiuj them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. KiNencLOE, Ccnwuy, Arh. Tho Contaur Coniaiy, 11 nvni n n nm AT THE SCRAN TON JULY $2,000 IN DIAMONDS AS PRIZES. Exhibitions in FANCY mid trick mnixe; by DANIEL J- CAHAEY 10 Sharp, Short aud Exciting Races. All tlie Flyers coming. Parade of Wheelmen in the morning. Till J National Bank of Scranton. CltGAMZED 1334 CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, fJAMTJEIi HINE8,CPresldent, W.W. WATSON, Vice President A. II. WILLIAMS, Cushior. ElKl-fTOn. BAimii Hivr.s, .iames M FvrnnArtT, IRVIKO A. FlNOH, PianOBB, Fl LEV, Joseph J. Ji.kmvn, HI. s. KnilBRia C'UAb, 1'. MATSnaWSJ, John T. Puutvu. W. W. WAISU.V. PT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This tinnk invites tlio pittronr.iio of Uuslnoas men anil linns Kuncr.illy. DUPONT'S MININO, DLA8TINO AND STOUTING ilanutneturod at tho Wopwnlloimn Mills, Lu. Eomo rounty und at SVU miucton, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr Gonoral Aifent for tho Wyomlns District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa, Third National Itanlc Uuildlu Aaatram TITOR. FORD, Ilttrit-rt. Pn. JOHN B BMriHftSONiPlymoiittl r, K W. MULLIGAN, Willtes-liarro. Fa. Agents tor tho Itopauuo ChouiioiU C'om rany'a Hiuh ExuloaiTos. O&iiiplaxion Pxeservsd DR. HEIBRA'S VUGH Removes Frooklne, Pinp'ej Llvor - Molea Dlac!;hoadS Sa.i.'-urn and Tn, and re. StONS ihfl cl: iu to 1(3 orlr l- ral !rc-hncts, produclr.K a, tilsiir tiiid hcnlihv cum-1 tileTion. Punorlortoellfiieo rrepnriittorm and pei-leetly harmless. At, nil Urug)jlst3lormailed ior SOels. Scud lor Circular. VIOLA 8XIN SOAP 'nrr lnc3mrrMo u $a i i.iMiik Hoap, uumuated f.r tlio tnllot, and wllh-nit rivftl lur ll.n uiimaiy. At ..ilot.'W T'im uij dc!l3fctry modi- atud. .ir. ,'i .i , Prifio 23 Cr;.t. G. C. BITTNERtV OO.,Toi.DO,0. fur site In Muttbont Itroc. aud John li. tbalps. Driving Pari POWDER hat as Castoria. " Castoria Is SO well .'r'.nptodtorhlMren thai I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.'' II. A, Anemia, It. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their export ence in their outside practico with Castoria, and although wo only havo among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro f.oo to confess that the worit:i of Ca.toria has woa ua to look with favor upon it." United IIosi'ital ind Dispsnainr, Boston, M Alisn C. Smiti:, Pres., BKuvpay Ctrooi, Hon- Yori City. ie s i i we nave piacea on sale 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. PITT8T0N. PA. mm Largti Medium and ite Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONHELL CO. DRAIN TILE. FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED, FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in the market OFFICE: Einghnmton, N.Y. FACTORY: Brandt. Pa. EkDORGID T THt HlQHtBT MtOICM AuTHOBITIH tvt'SMFNTHni INHAIFH 3 ,v, ,.i r swssumioi Jt? lNUAI.m will ouro you. A Has ''Vl"i'l''rfi boon to uiTeren v.nvrnra. ftronthltla. or 11 ATT 1'FVKll. A?xrh tinmtdiaufmtf. An smoieBt In poetet. roady to un ":i dipt. InolcaUod of coin, tontlnnrd l'io Kirri'U I'ormuncnt Cure. HR'inutn'iiirimrftnteedi'rnion.'y r'-iiimled. Prlcr, B clu. Trial fren at I)ruiKlH. Itcsiili-rcil mail. CO couu. B. D. COSHMIN, Mir., Hum IUtwb, U4, B. S. i OTTf3irSA.r0 MtMTHfll ""wnt ami unfcst remedy for muiif i nUU olhikltiUi-enuoB, I'.cicma, ItcfrSall Hlwum.i.ld Hnros, Hure.i, ('urn. Wundrr-rul rem e.l; .LirFIlM, Prlce.Sr. ota. lit llni.- p A I R! (.! by .llulliiuua Ilron ami John 11. Phelps, Ginghams. WAREHQU Seeds and PRICK BrandtCiay P o ductCo BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL T)R-- EUUAE PEAN baa remoTcd totlW rTui. 1 v "t3bi, ocranion, tu. (.Juat up 1'oaitB cuurl-houao tSquara.) lVi'.A- J" L(JNNELL, Office 201 Washinirton JJ- avonua. corner Siiruoa atroot, over t raucku a dru atora liuaidenco, W Vino at C,0,-T'8: lb tol2o. m. and ! to i and p. m. Bunday, 2 to 3 p. m. )K. W. ALLEN, Offleo" corf Laoka , wanna and Waahlngtou avca.; over Leon ard aliuo store; ofhco Uoura, IU to 12 a. in. and eto 4 p. in.; uveninga at residence, HUH. asalaitoa avo. 1 ) lu 5 L'. KLY, Practlea Uniltod to Di. ,n t'a?"8"'tlluEy. Kar, Noao aud Throat; offleo, U. Wyoanug avo. Keaidouou, 4 Vina street. DUV.m'U "ATEK- "5 Waahington Avouufc m uoura, 8 tod a.m., l.lWto 3 aud r ." ':'" "uoircci aiadison avenua 10U.S L. WKNTZ, 11. K oMcea 52 anTTl t ommonwoalth building: rosldenoe 711 MnolDonavo; offloa hours, iff to U, 2 to 4, 7 to f ; bnndayo 2.00 to 4. evenings at roaldenoa. A ilcdnlty niado of diconbea ot tbo ayo, ou- uoaa and throat and gyuooolugy I.AtVV lilts. T 5 CwU5l,lK01) Uw lud Collection of J . lice, No. 817 Spruce st, opposite Forest Uovjbo. Bcranton, Pa,; collections a specialty througbout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond- 1 1jMj.Oi a hand, Attornoya aud (Jounasl. lors at Law. toininonwealth building, Washington av W. H. Jbudp, EpBAOB K Hajtd. W. U. JLSK1IP, JB, llTlLl.Aftn llfinnra c. KNAP1 neys and t ounselorsat Law, R.-nublican I'Uihline. Washington nvoScranton. Pa. pATTSEioB A WILCOX. Attorueya and X umuacUora at Law; oilicosu and 8 Library building, tJcrunton, Pa. lW.bWF.LL II. PATTIHSOB, Wn.t.iAM A. Wilcox. Attor- A LUtl-.DllANil, WILLIAM .1. HAND, At- 1 tornoya nnd Counaellnn Commonwealth oundlnit Hoorns 10, 20 and ft. W" BSYL?" Attorney-at-Law.Nos.18 and V, iinrr building. Washington avenue E?'!,''. M- HEBLY Law offlcca In Prica uunuing, ii-ri wasinugton avenue. FRaAr Ki' OKfiLL. Attorney at Uw. Eooin a. toai Kxcnanga, Scranton. Ps, t H. VON STOttUII. f ton av., C. H. square. A1IKS W. OAKPOWD, Attorney a't LTw," .rK)nw RR C4 sud 14 Commonwealth b'I'g. S'u! Li''.1,,W- EU,iA". Attornoy "at" Law" U Ofllea. 1)17 Hurncist,. Hrraiiton. Pa. t JYATKb.s, Attorney at" Law. 421 Liieltawaiiiiii ane.. Scranton. Pa. P. oMlTH, CoanaaUor at Law. Offloo, ronmssl. 05, M O-iiiMinnwealth building. it. PITl'IIWM 4tf.,.- 1 . n niiwi-a Hi bollniug. Scranton. I'o. C. COMEOYg, ffil Spruce at i) li. UKl'l.iiiir.i.- At.. , tlgted on real eatato sciirlty.40B Sprnca li r. a 11. 1. am, Attornev at-Law, YM Wy oming avenue, Scranton. SCHOOLS. CCHOOL OK THE LACKAWANNA, Soran-' O ton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for colloga or business: thoroughly trains voting children. Calaloguo at rouueet. Kev. Thomas M. Cahs; WAtTun H. Bitei.l. f ISS WORCESTKK'S K1NDEBOABTEN i'l and School, 412 Adama iivenuc. punlls Arilt? 8t Xim"' Nolt Urm wlU on DKMTISfH. f i C LA TJllACU, Surgeon IJentlat, No. IU Wyoming ave.' H M. s'l HATTO.V. pffl, Cat Exchanira LOANS. rpHE KKPURLIO Savings and Loan Asao-J- ciatioa will lo;in you m- uey on ou.ier tonna and pay you hotter on luvnstmont than any pthar awoclitlon. Call on S. N. CALLLN DEB, Plme Hunk bulidini HEKKS. GB. CLARK ft CO., Beodsmon. FlorlsH and Nurserymen; store 149 Washington avonue; green hovuw.lujO North Main uveuuu; store teiephoge W2. TEAS. GKAN'L UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros. WIRE BCUBKXS. I OS. Kt'ETTEL, 5i5 Laclrawnnua avenua, Scranton, Pa., mannf'r of Wir Screens HOTELS AM) I! EST A V RANTS. 'iniE WESTMINSTER, 217219 Wyoininj X avo. P.oomj heated with steam: all mod ' in iiiiprovements. C. M. Tai'MAaProg. qUE ELK CAPE. 15 and 127 Franklin avo 1 nuo. Rates roasobablc. P. Zibuler, Proprietor. I7" KSl'AllA STEB HOTEL. T W. O. SCHENCK, Managor. Dixtecntn etroeti ono block eaat of llroadway, at Union Square, Now Yorfc American plan, $a &) per day and upward. t'OYNE ROUSE. Europeun pl.m'; goo.l ' rooms. Open day and night, liar aup. plied with tho beat P. H. rOVXE, Proprietor. OCRANTON HOUSE, noar 1)., L. & W. pas. O tengor depot Conanotod on the European plan. VictouKoc, Proprietor, C" VltAND CENTRAL. The largest anTuast pqulppetl hotel in Allontowu, Pa.; ratei J2 and J2.60 por day. vicToii D. lUiiNEit, Proprietor. AKCHITKCTS. I) AVIS A HOUPT, AroliltrcU. Rooms 21. .-ind V Couinirnwcalth h'ld'g. Scranton. T? L. WALTER, Architect, Lltrary build I J ing. Wyoming avenue, Scranton. I? L. BROWN. Arch R Architect Prico I building. 120 Washington Ave., Scranton. MlSrV.LLANKOIJS. AV'KB'3 ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOit balls, picnics, parties, receptlonu, wed dings and ooncei-t work furnlahod. For tornu adiirese R J. Rauor, conductor. 117 Wyoming avo., over Hulbnrt's mnsic ctoro. il ORTON 1). 8WAKTS-WHOLESALE lumber, Price bnlldlng, Scranton, Pa. I 1..IARUEE BHOTI1EBU, PRINTERS' IV I supplies, envelopes, papor liagti, twine. Warehouso, ISO Waihlngton ave., Scranton. Pn. TOOTE'S LIVERY. 1S311 Cnpouse avonuo. A First-class latrrlages. D. L. FOOTE, Agt l unoral Director nnd Erebaliner. FRANK P. BROWN A CO.. WHOLE sale dealers in Woodwaro, Cordage and oil i- ui. nu tt . ijncaawanna aveinlo L"2.RA FINN A SONS, builders and contrao JOj tors. Yards: Corner Olive st. and Adams avo ; corner Ash st and Penn avo., Scranton THE IS THE BEST. Get prices and see tbe furnaoe aud be eon Tiooed. A full line ot HEAT ERS, Aupello and Gauze Door Ranges, CONLAFS HARDWARE PITT8TON PA. What is More Attractive Than a pretty face v.-ith a fresh, bright I cornel lotion? For it. use Poioni'a Powder. Thatcher THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. tCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA. MANUFACTURERS Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF I J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort TIMS TABLE IN irFEOT MAY 20, 1801. Trains leave Scranton for Pittstou, Wllkos. Barro, etc , at AM U15, U.M a. m., 2U-J. H U-'B P- m- Sundays, li.OO a. m., 1.00, .15, 7.10 p. m. For Ailantlc City. 8.20 a. m. For Now York, Newark and Ellzaboth. 8 29 (eir.rosa) a, rn., 12.50 (oipross with Buffet parlor car), d.80 (eipretS) p. m. bunday, 2.1J 1). m. Fob ktAucn Chunk, Allentown, RiiTiits nuM, BASTOH and Philadelphia. 8 xi a m 12.M 3.80, 5.00 (except Philadelphia; p. 11L' Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For LONO BltAVOB, Ocean Gbove, etc at 8.20 a. m., 12. M p. in. For Reading, Lobanon and Harrisburg. via Allontowu, 8.20 a. m., 12.50, 5.00, p.m. Sunday 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvlllc, 8.20 a. m., 12.50 p. m. Returning leave Now York, foot of Llborty street, North river, at U10 (express) a. m L10, 1.30, 4.:) (oxproas with Buffet parlor ear) p. m. Sunilay, 4.l a. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 0.01 s. m., 2.00 and 4.:J p. m. Sunday, 0.27 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowe-it rate may be hnd on application in advance to tha ticket agent at thastution. EL P. BALDWIN, J. n. OLHArSEN. 0ua1' Agent ii.-i snot DELAWARE AND !IUiJ SON RAILROAD. Commencing 3Iay SO, 1892, trains will run ns follows: Trains leave Bridgo Street Station. Scranton, for Pitts- ton, v liken- Itarre, etc., 8.'W, H. 07, 0 37, 10 42 a. m., 12.10, I, 25, 2..'i8, 4.1U, 5.15, 0.15, 0.13 and 11.115 p. m. For New York andPhlla- 1:0 ' ):. 1 - o in 111. 1 - IU '. 'A-. t.38. fin and 11.30 p. m. lor HonesdaloCfrom Delaware, Lackawanna and western depot), 7 00, 8.30, 10.10 u.in., 12.00 niy 2.17, 6.10 p. m. For C'arbondal" and Intermediate stations, 6.40, 7 00, 8.:, 10.10 a. m., 12.00 m.,2.17, a.2"i,r, 10, 8.20 and 0 .15 p. m. ; from lirldgo Streot Depot tut a. m., 2.i7aud 11 30 . m. Fast express to Alhiwiy, Saratoga, tho Adi rondack Mountains, Boston and Now England points, 5.40 a. m.. arriving at Albany 12.45. Saratoga 2 20 p. m , aud leaving Scranton at3 p. m., arriving at Alhanv at 8.50 p. nu, Sara toga, 12.55 a. m , and B iston, 7.00 a. m. Tlie only direct route between tho coal Heidi and Boston. "Tho Leadiug Tourists' Route Of America" to tho Adirondack Mountain re sorts, Lakes Uuorgo and Cbamplain, Montreal, etc. Time tables showing local and through train Service between stations on all divisions Dola ware and Hudson system, may bo obtained as all Delaware and Hudson ticket oftb-es. H. O. YOUNU, J. W iiUitDiCK, Second Vice President. (leu. Pas". Agt MAY 13. 18S4. Train loaves Scrauton for Philadelphia and New York viik D. & II. H R. at 8 a.m . 13.10, 2.88 and 11.36 p. in via D., L. & W. R. EL 0.00, 8.08.11.20 a.m., and 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranlou for Plttston and Wilkes Barre via D.. L. & W. R. R 0.00, d08, 11.21 a. m,1.30, 160. 0.07. f-.'.n p. in. Leave Scronton for White Haven, nazletort, Pottsville and all points on tho Bpavnr MaadoW and Pottsville branches, via E. & W. V., tl 40 a.m.. via D. & IL R. R. at 8 a.m., 12.10, 2.86, 4.10 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. It., 0.00, 8.08, 11.20 a m., 1.30, 3.50 p.m. Leavo Scranton for Bethlehem, Ea3ton, Reading, Harrisburg and all lutermedl.ita points via D. & H R. II., 8 a.m.. 12.10. 8.38, 11.31 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. R.,0.00,8.08. 11.20 a. m 1.10 p.m. Leave Scranton forTunkhannock. Towan lt, Elmira, Ithaca, (ieneva and all mtonnjdl it) points via D. & H. R.B..V.U7 a.m.. 12.10 and 11.3J p. m.,vla D. L. & W. R. it., 8.0i a.m.,1. 'W p. rn. Leave Scranton for Rochester, BulTalo, Ni agara Falls, Detr'iii. Chn-ago and all point! westviaD. & 11. R. R. e.07 a.m., 12 lO.H.i.i.ll.SJ p. m.. via I). L. & W. R. R. and Pitt-ton Junction, 808 a.m., MO, 8. ii) p. m.. via E. & W. R it., 3.41 p. m, For Elm ra and tin wet via SaUmimoi, vij I), ft U R. R S.07 a.m.. 12.10,6.15 p. m , via D., L. ft W. R. It.. .8 0S a.m., LiM and 0.07 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleeping or I V. chair car on all trains between L & B. Junction or Wilkes -Harm and New York. Phllad.-lp'jla, Buffalo und Suspension Bridge ROLL1N II. WILBUR, tien. Supt. East Die. CHA9. S. LKE. Gen, Pas.v Ag t. Phila ,Pi. A.W.NONNF.MAC'HER.As't Q.u.Pass. AgX Eolith Bstbluhoin. Piu lELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND 1J WESTERN- RAILROAD Trains leavo Scranton as follows: Express for Now York nnd al points East. 1.10, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9 '13 a. m ; 12.65 anil 3.50 p. m Express for Easton, Trenton. Phdadolphlft auil tho South, 5.15, 8.00 and 8.6 a. 111.; U5J and 3.50 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.55 p. in. Tobjhanna accommodation, 8 ,10 p.m. Expr ss for Blughainton, Oawjgo. Eimlra, Corning, Bath. Dansville, Mount Morri n-id Buffalo, 12.10, 2 15 a. m. and 1 21 p. m.. ninking closu connections at Uutlalo to all points in thj West, Northwost and South west. Bath accommodation, II a. m. Bingbamton Rnd way stations, 12.37 p. m. NicuoLoa accommodation, at 4 p. m. aud 0 10 p. m. Bfauhamtan anii Blmlra Kxprens. 0 05 p, m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswot Ctica aud Richfield Springs, 1.15 u. m. aud Ithaca. 2.15 and Bath 0 a. m. and 121 p. m. ForNorthuniliorlaud.Pittston.Wtlko-i-BniTa, Plymouth, Btoomsburg aud Dauvillo, making close counectiotis at Northumberland for Williamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Wash ington and the South. Northumberland nd intermediate stations, 6.00, 9.55 a. in. and 1.30 aiid 0 07 p. m. Nanticogo ana lutenuediiito stations, . and 11.20 a. m Plymouth and iutjrmeuiaW stations, asOand 6.5I p. m. . Pullman parior and sleeping coaches on ail oxpresa trams. .. , . , For detailed information, pocket tim tablos, otc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket oflicj, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket otlica. SntAMTON IIIVIXION. In I 11. ci Jnauary 2 -.Ui. l'JIM. North Bouud. liouih Bound, 200 nor 205 1202 I 9014 SUtlons L.-.f fl fiS a '(Trains Dally. Ex-;i 1 1 5 J fe 1 gept Sunday.) p H g g u Arrive Leave, 7N. Y Franklin gtJ . 7 10, West 42nd HtreeCI . 7 00 Wcehawkeu MArrlve Leavola 1 u 7 SB 7 60 800 P IT Ml 8 201 8 tt 1 15 Hancock Junction 1)0" 0 00 6 18 (i 25 ... 2 01 1 1" Hancock .1 ..I 2 11 II SKj u n U47 starlight Proston Park Conio Pnyntcllo Belmont rieasant Mt, Unlondnlo Fornel City Carboudalo White nndge Mayfleld Jermyn Archibald Wluton PeckvlllD Ol.vphant Dleksoa Throop Provldenco Park l'laco 2 21 2 81 141 SISO 8 6j 8 08 7 81 li 31, li 31, .... 114 .... M5 .... 7 ri 7 22 i:s, 13 25 12 13 0 6 am na.'it W68I .... a if) 7 0S p mil w 7 101 m 10 7 24- D4.V3 31 7 7 ( 48 f3 38 6 II 5 38IH 41 5 27(1140 48 ia f5ii ....I II II (0 53 U 48 en 5 2011 n 1 31 0 50, 3 4.1 8 85! 32 0 2. tin 6 21 1 ii 1 1 7 40 10 02 3 51 3 A 3 5 tuiriuei 7 43 HI 06 t : 1 Jl II 17 11 10 7 48 10 10 I Ml 7 61 10 16 7 54 10 17 404 4C7 410 4 14 8 0.' 4.V I H n 19 6 16 f6 18 010 II 13 II 10 ii'ds 58 10 20 8 .111.124 146 8 0210 1!;! 417 8 05 10 30; 4 3D 46Q Scranton r p mia Leave Arrive a ka ,r All trains run dally except Sunday, t slgnlfkb that trains atop ou signal for pas. sengera. Additional trains leave Carbondnle Mr Scran, ton 1.10 and (.'15 p. m., arriving at Scranton LSI and 7.00. Leave Scranton for Carbondnle 0 50 and 8.S6 arriving at carbondale at 7.ss and 0.15 p. m. securo rates via Ontario a Western before 8 urohaslng tickets and save money. Day and lihgt l press to the West. J. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Agt t. Wlteroft, Dir. Pasa, Agt. Scranton, Pa. I?R1E AND WYOMINO VALLEY RAIL It ROAD Train- leave Scranton for Now Yorlt and in termediate pointfl on tbo Erie railroad at 0115 a. m. and 3.21 ; m. Aim for Honeslale. Hawloy and local points at 1 35, 9.45 a. m , and 3.21 p in. All the nbove aro through trains to and from Honcsdale. An additional train loaves Scranton for Lake Ariel t (,10 p,m. and arrives nf Scran ton from the L:ik" at 8 U a 111 and 7. li p.m. Trains leavo for Wllkes-Barro at 6.10 a. m. and 3 11 p. 111. General Office. tCU ANTON, PA,