THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1894. ENERAL NEWS OF INDUSTRIES If you were to usk twenty nvernge man how mauy tons there wuro in ono of the immense dirt bunkn nt one of the anthracite breukore you would be lurpriHed at the difference of ojiinion us well hh the otter futility of "euti inittei off-hand." Lust week, nays the Hezleton Sentinel, lieber ii. Tliotup iion.of the Oirard estate, tool: a numb it of people, oyi.t the property. At the Hiiiuuiond colliery the talk turned oo he number of tons of culm in tho dirt liuulm. These are apparently a llttlo lurger than the b:iuUu at :Iuzlo mine. One man estimated n 1,000,000 tona, another 300,000 One thought there might he 80,000, 1100 tons, and still another but on 10, 1)00,000. Mr. Thompson was appealed to and his Bgnrei are interuxtiuK as i.'iviug souio idea of the vtlae of a dirt bank. There were 9,860,508 cubic yords in the banks. The weight of enob fiubio yard was 1, 1)11. H5 pounds. The ".veiht of the culm banks win 2,0."i7 888 'on, There ero in tho tanks now 790, 949 tous of coal which cuti be rooov i red by washing or screening, or at th- very lowest prici about $1,0S0.!101 worth of coal. These flgnretlbOW how he (iirard estate views tho dirt brake imd how much value thoy placo on the unsightly things. The receipts of the Reading Coal and T.ron company for th past t"ii days 'tavo ranged from 40.000 to $179 000 a lay A theooal business t3 done on a 80, 00 and 00-dny.V creiltt basis, pree- ut receipts represent salos made that fat ba 1: , or during tho full perioJ, It :'s argued from this that receipts, which low average about $70,000 daily, should ncreaso from this on, as the anthracite rado last month and so far in June has jeen more active. The train records, as compiled by the udianapolis Journal, show that in the ,ve!c ended June 10 there were 1,101 .'ewer loaded cars received and for '.varded at Indianapolis than iu the week ended June 9. The dscreuse was isutirely In the coal traflic and largely with three roads. East hound there were heavier shipments of flour, cereul liioduccs, produce and provisions than n the week procading, but iu the ship uents of manufactured go 'ds, lumber and staves but little is doing us coui isred with former years. Eastern juyers are shipping a good uany horses from Indianapolis nnd '.he shipment of live stock from the west and the Indianapolis yards are iu excen of those at the corresponding period last year, Welt hound tuero is mme Improvement in business; Itill the volume is far below that of 1800, 1801 rd 189'', and somewhat lighter than iu 1898. Uue of the remaruablo features is that west bound rates are so well lelil, when ratos to the south and southwest by lines south of tho Ohio river are so much demoralize I. Tho fact that there is no coal or coke com ing west tells largely with some of the lines in their volume of business. IftXOB Industrial Notes: East-bound shipments of freights from Chicago last week were 45, Nil tou.s.agaiuat 30,070 tho same week butt year. C. F. King At ('o. have received a con tract to excavate 300,n00 yards of earth vor a bed of coal at Eckley for Coxo Bros. & Co. Tho stock of coal on band at tido-water shipping points May 81, lb'.U, was 044,180 tons; April DO, 1894, b49,'Ju7 tons; decrease, 185,027 tons. It is stated that more immigrants have passed t Trough Indintiapolis in tho last ;wo weeks than in the like period in the last ten mouths, Pardeo A Co. find it necessary in some of their mines to engage new workmen, ow ing to tho increased activity iu the anthra oite trade recently. H. Carpenter, eastern passenger agent for tho Pennsylvania lines, who has been to tho Pacific cohsc on a pleasure trip, is jxpoctod bomo today. The Western Passenger association lines !iave agreed on ono-fure rates for the ound trip to all western state fairs and to .he St. Louis exposition. John King, president and receiver of tho Erie, says over 80 per cent, of the securl ;ios called for under the reorganization .iliiti hnvo been deposited. The demand for Bessemer pig iron, steel billets and bar iron is barely Bulllcient to sustain recent advances from il to 2 a ton, compared with lowest prlcoj. No. 3 slope at Silver Brook was shut down for an Indefinite period last week and a larger force put to load coal iu No. 5 stripping to make up tho deficiency. One of tho largo engines purchased from tho Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill by the Lehigh Valley is now doing freight MTviCS between Delano and HailetOn. Should western manufacturers of iron ind steel refuse to sign the wage scalo of he Amalgamated association, higher prices for various forms of thoso metals will rssolf Tho Tennessee Coal and Iron company ?io reduced tho cost of making pig rou below $0.50 por ton, reduced its atocks to 37,000 tons, and has on hand or ders for 100,000 tons. The Louisville division of the Pennsylva nia lines is makiun more favorable, exhi bits, last week bringing in 5(14 and forward ing 409 loaded carp, the heaviest movement in any week for sorao months. The life of a locomotive, according to L. B. Paxton, superintendent of motive lower on tho Heading road, is fifteen years of work. Every locomotive earns an aver age of about $800,000 in its lifo. An excursion of six coaches passed down 'he Vnlloy Jlouday morning from Scrim mo, bound for Atlantic City. It was inder th auspices of the Scranton lodge of Elks, Ifanch Chunk Daily News. Tho loaded csr movement of tho Indian apolis division of tho Pennsylvania lines is itrikingly even in both directions, ns 749 loaded cars were brought in ngainst 745 forwarded, a difference of but four cars. A decision mado by the Ohio supremo ootirt yesterday in tho caso of tho state vs. Ihe Lake Erie Iron company, of Cleveland, holds the Uw requiring semimonthly pay ment of wages to employes unconstitu tional. Tho Wabash comnany, which has for hree weeks beon running its loral freight trains only every other day on account of a scarcity of coal, lias begun to run daily, laving secured plenty of coal for the present. The first mechanical Btoker to bo used In the city of Hatletou will bo placod in the ilsntoftho Steam Heat company, ilr. Joxe feels greatly elated over the success of his invention and predicts a great fu ture for it. Tho reorganization of tho Lichmoud and Danville system is about completed. It is oelieved when the rystem takes its now title, tue Southern railway, Samuel Spen 'Msr, now receiver, will he olected prosi ient of the company. Of the thirty-three passenger conduct ors who were dismissed a fow wuoks ugo on the Big Four hues, nineteen have accepted the proposition mado them by President lugalls that they might return to the em ploy of tue company ns freight conductors. Two trains of Coxo's coul passed down over the Irflilirh Valley Monday, bound lot Perth Amhoy without change of eu tines. The first one was drawn by engino No. 405 mid the othor by the 543, both Lu ligh Valley engines, but manned by Dela ware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill crews. The Penneylvania railroad roports that ihe total tonnage of coal and coke for the year thus far has been 5,989,805 tons, com pared with 9,168,T8T tons in the corres ponding period of 1888; a decrease of 3,198, 888 tons, of which 4,816,097 tons were coal, a decrease of 1,900,888 tons, and 1,173,708 tous coke, a decrease of 1,880,794 luue Henry Blank, a passenger train engi neer ou the Lehigh Vnlloy railroad claims that he oftou beats the last run mado to Allentown on Friday ou the Central. Ilo claims than be ran to Allentown on that very day, ou Mo. in ft! minutes, ono min ute better tnnu the Central. Too Valley's schedule for this trniu is 41 minutes and no stop. The Haskell Mnlti-chargo steel cannon which has been buililing at tho Scott works In Heading for the putit year Is now Completed. Its total cost is put at $20,1'00. Tho guu as its name indicates, has several Charges, I'uil r the breech there are four pockots which explode their charges in succession, each giving a greater Velocity to tho projectile as it passes. A largo plane will bo erected at Buck Mountain by Coxo Bros. As Co., whereby tho coal will bo hoistod trem tho mouth ot the tunnel, which is being bored at present, to the top of Eckley mountain, whore the coal will then be run to Eckley breaker over the electric railroad, lour ears will be hoisted at each trip uud sev eral bundled cars will bo hoisted dally. The tunnel Is expected to strike several very liuo veins of coal uud tho company expects io increase it tonnage coutdder bly when ouco tho Improvements is in operation. Crlilclsinff a Youuir Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but ono thiinT." "What's that!" asked Charley. (ieorge Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough (lis posed of. Used to bj the same way my lelf, but 1 caught ou to the trouble ono day, and got rid of it in no time. George What was itf ( hurley .simply blood eruptions. Took n short COUrSS of P. P. P. 1 tell you, it's the bass blood corrector. The governor bad rheumatism & bad that you could hear him boiler clear across the country every time he moved. Ho tried it, and you know what an athlotie old yent he is nOW. If Somebody WOUld give Miss Daisy n pointer, she would tuauk them after Wards. All the drug (.tores sell it. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Stocks an t Eor.di. New YORK. June 19. There was a fur ther slight falling oil in business at the Stock exchange e.ijaiu today, and trading throughout was UUglHsbi The only feat ure of the day's work was the heaviness of the securities of bankrupt roads. These were freely pressed for sale, and a Dumber of stocks not iu the hands of receivers made new low records. Union Pacific fell from 19)j to 'J, Erie from I8M to Vi, Atchison from 7 to 6, Beading from 16 to 16 and Northern PeciflO preferred from 15V; to 1 ;!,'".'. The general market held tlrm during the early trading. The Industrials wore in de mand especially Sugar and Chicago Gas. Sugar advanced to 99fft Chicago das to 79jJ. In tho afternoon the depression in the bankrupt stocks bad an adverse In fluence on the general list mid a decline of y, to 1 percent, took place. Just near tho close there was a rally of J i to H per cent, and tho list left on? firmer. After tho close of business the leading bank presidents of the city hold a conference to discuss tho advisability ot furnishing gold needed tor export. The sentiment is that the bankers will adopt this policy and in tho future will provide exporters with the metal, The following cotnploto table showing the Jay's fluctuations in aotlvii stocks is supplied uud reviled dally by I.aliar & Fuller, block brokers, 131 Wyoming avenue) Open- lil.'h- Low Clos ing, est. est. in i. Am. Cot. Oil 27 28M 27 Am Sugar W DMf U)fi A. T. ft B. V 0h 7 i) Can. So 50M rJd On. M. J HtW m gum (.hie & N. W H KIM B. Q 7s 78 Ohio, (ius 78 UH liii" ii" rm 77t u., u.l. ec sst. ij Col., Hock.Vul. AT D. AH I).. L. Hi w bil hit bil 101 D, & C. W 8514 i:.".lfi I14M Erie i m iVi l'J (i. E. Co 37 37 !I14 IMi Ijiiuo nore Bi wH Li, ,b Jl u4 1i 4.J U Manhattan Itlet, Hue 28M tlb '.'7 ft; Kut. I.ead y. N. B o it n o N, Y. Central I79j tiTSJ BTM Vfti N. XU. W N. Y., B. is W IT. S. c. Co 8W4 US4 -H North Pac 'A 'Mi 3!4 t North Pac. pf 15! WJi 13ii 14 Omaha Pac Mail Readins 10)4 iflas i 10)4 lto-ii Maud bli W VM Oil It.T VM Vm li 14 St. Paul Ish DOW SOtfi 0014 T., C. & 1 ISU VM VM VM Texas ,v 1'ne i-'i Sf3 S Union Paciflo ISm l-'! m Kt4 Wabash pf Ififf IH4 1M4 ISii Western L'nion tf5)4 i'M f'lk W?s v.& L. g a n n a w. & L. l. pi Chicago Grain and Provisions. BCBAHToa, ,lii!io 19. Tlie followlnit quota tions are supplied uud corrected daily by La bar & duller, stock brokorj,121 .', v ...a.- ave nue. WHEAT. 0 or.lDB Highest 1 nweat Closing CORN. Opening Bigheit Lowest , , Closii.it ; OATKi Opening i Highest Lowest Closing POKK. Opening Highest Lowest Closing LA8D. Opening Highest Lowest ( li ting SHOUT KIHS. np ning Highest Low est Closing .hiW. Sept. D.'c noli ciVa OOM DM lilli, !-l Wi-i (Ms wis m 6 41 4U4 i'. 40H i .... 41M iW W BOM ifM Vm BM4 ml .... m n 1250 IStO .... 1380 BtS 1340 h!l' 1340 1347 .... 6?il (7 7J SST .... BBS Ii77 Clio tibU W3 017 M'i W 049 0(9 941 149 New York Produce Market. New Yohk. June 10, Kloub Dull, easier. Wheat Dull; Unlc. lower with op tions; No. 2 red sloroand elevator 61Wa 15c; afloat 61! ic; f. o. b.. 694s69Xe.t un graded red, OoaOld No. 1 Northern, Whit'JJfe, ; options opened weak, closod Steady at JfnPU'c,; under yesterday; No. '2 red, June. plKQ.; July, CJc; August, 63x0, ; September tHK'".: December. 7c. Ltonk moderately, active! No. 9, MK&'; elevator: 49Xa45Ka afloat; tuitions dull; Hnc higher; June, 46c; July, 4U"i'c.; August, 46Kc.i September, 47c; Oath dull, lc. higher: closing strong; options dull, strongor; June, 61 MC) July, ,'i(lc. ; August. 38c. ; September. ,'Bc. ; Nu i white, July. 51c; spot prices, No. 9, 60Hc; No.'j white, 6w69)te.: No. S Chicago, 0lMs69c,t No. 3, Mlc; No. 3 white, 6lc; mixed Western, 51n!Kc: white do., and whllo state, 63aUa Hkef Dull, steady; tierced beef duil; cut meats (piiet; middles nominal. Labo Qmer, easier, western steam, S7.IKI; city, 6Wa6Ko July, tM; Septombcr. t7. SO) reflni d. (met; continent, .7.87; South America, 7.bo; compound, 5nC:. POBK Quiet, steady. Ht'TTKR Better demand, steadv: ntatn dairy, 13al7c; do. creamery, 15al7Ue.; i'ennsylvaiiia, do., 15aI7,Hc; western dairy, Hia!"ie.; do. creamery 14al7c.; el gins, i7Ve.: Imitation oreamery, ISalftWc. CHaxaa Moderate demand, easy. Eoos Dull, wek;stateand PenDsvlvanla, 19al9Kci western fresh, llal'.'c; do., per case, 9.'.50a W.U0. Fbiladelphla Tallow Market. Philadelphia. June 18. -Tallow was dull and a shade easier. Prices wero: Primo city in hopshcuds, 4tfc.; prime country, in barrels, i) and 4c, ; do, dark in barrels, 4c; cakes, Tjc. ;grease, 4c. Tag world is always interested in th cure of consumption; yot its prevention is of fur more importance. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pino Syruo is guaranteed to cuie coughs aud colds. Hold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction.' I SELF-BADE I! Concluded From Page 9. nge of 17 advanced to the position of mine laborer, but being ambitious to learn a trade he became an apprentice to a stone mason. After some time, however, he joined the Carbondale police force and successfully earned bis promotion to the ofli.:e of assistant chief of police aud from thence iu 1!599 he was elected to the clerkship of the court, which position ho now holds for the second term and, iu all probability, will be elected for the third time. The career of Mr. Thomas differs materially from that of sonio ot hii countrymen. It contains few udventures of travel or thrilliug accidents, but it ib at any rate ft grand itory of it poor boy of tonder years wtiyhed down by poverty and handicapped by severe manual labor, but who struggled agaiust enormoas difficulties suffi cient to discourage the strongest of men. At tho commencement of his oror the hopes of attaining a position of influence wero distaut in truth, but Stimulated by the noble impulse of as sisting his widowed mother, his battlo was bravely fought and tho issue was one ot great honor aud credit. Self help and solf education, coupled with the perseverauco with whicd he is so strongly imbued, were the ctiaracterit tits of Mr. Thomas iu his gallant fight uud now at u comparatively early nge he enjoys the coulideiice and good will of his neighbors, who by reason of his integrity and honeety. have placed him in an honorable position, the duties of which are beiug discharged faithfully and to the satisfaction of all. DAVID M. WILLIAMS was born iu llhyinuoy, South Wales, in 1880, uud when S years old eamod the sum of 19 cents u day in the mines. Ho came to America iu 1859 aud after living somo years in the neigh borhood of Scranton he traveled in the west. When he returned to Provi dence, and while working in the mines he was elected to the position of nlder msn by his numerous admirers, a posi tion which be still holds. Alderman Williams is chiefly known In tho Eis teddfodic world, where ho rejoices in the bardio title of "DewlGIan Elyrch" and has upou many occasions earned trophies in keen competitions and served as president, secretary, adjudicator uud other offices connected with t tit ancient Welsh institution and has the houor of a place iu the portrait gallery of the 129 bards of Wales and America. Although lacking the advantage of even an elementary education, aud commencing his career as an unlearned miner, the alderman has successfully iought his own battle, aud by his up rightness and geniality enjoys the con fidence of his fellow-eitiiens and is able to look back with pleasuro upon the sweet memory of his younger days and enjoy tho reward of a well spent life and au honorable career. Such, therefore, is a brief sketch of a few men whose history jiistilke the as sertion that iu no other place can such it record of illustrious contemporaries be found, mid they are, moreover, men of whom the citizens of the Electric City ure justly proud inasmuch us they have progressod with the onward march of Scratitou and have accomplished much to amass its collective wealth and build its great commercial enter prises uud liavx succeeded whero many oetter favored by fortune would sig nally fail. '1 heir's is the true and only possible result of honest ambition, uud truly moy it be said of them: Lifo is real, life is earnest And the grave Is not I a goal; "I ust thou art, to dust roturnost" Wus not spoken of the soul. To the youiitr mou of the Electric City they well be an example to inspire them to reu'.izo tho bright future, to thoroughly comprehend tho possibili ties of u prosperous career awaiting to be earnestly worked out and the ex tensive opportunities to prepare them selves for tho responsible positions of future officers of the state aud city. May the examples before them teuch the words: Let us, then be up and doing With a heart tor every faio; Btlll achieving, still pursuing, Leurn to labor and to wait T, Uivcn Charks. JOHN It. FA Kit. Another American-horu Welshman first raw the light of day in Hyde Park iu loov and received au ordinary elcmeutiiry school education after which ho learned tho trade of type setting nnd endeavored by his own ef fort to prepare himself for a higher branch of work and ultimately became city editor of the Saranton Ito publisan aud ia now proprietor and editor of the Courier-Progress, a weekly journal of our city. Mr. Farr is also a member of tho llurriuburg stato legis lature where he has accomplished ex ceedingly useful work in the interest o( tho community. Ilo is eaiuatixlly a Hilf-maue uiun and ono who through life hag made the best of all opportun ities and seized tho pasting moments. As n politician and journalist his career is well known and appreciated amongst his many admirers. Whsu 8.i Mauy people are taking and deriving bcnellt from Hood's Sarsapurilla, why dou't you try It yourbolf t It will boild you up. llood's Sarsaparilln will make you stroug. Ho'd's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. Try a box. A Million Friends. A friend In need is a frioud Indeed, nnd not less than ono million peoplo havo found just such u friond In Dr. Kiu's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, If you havo never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will conviuco you that it has wonderful curative powers In all diseases of Throat, Cheat and Lungs. 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Tho Hiecl(ln Medicine Is sold by r.tl dranrlste nt $ per package) or six packagse for ?5,or sunt by mail on receipt of money. and a euro or money refunded i,.u every pmjv ormr yr eLAHA 'Tir t."(in ncooimt of ctrantenoite v,o uvo ndoptoil tbo Yellow Wriiiijior, thu only (jouu UMi bull! In boruntou bv jUutthuwa i i u. CCMAHt rRADtUlKK MM mm. tf-'..-i-.i-'jfv:t i TUB TRADERS National Bank of Scranton CllGANIZED lSJtt CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. FAUCET. HINESJPretldeni W. W. W ' BON, Vice President A. 11. WILLIAMS, Cashier. tlllKCTOIH, BAUTTBL HlKM, JAitEfl M' EvCRRABm Irviko a. KiNcn. Pianos E PiNLar, JoKKPlI J. Jl.HMVy, M. S. KaUERRIU, CUAij, P. llA ixuiiwu. John T. l'oiU'SH. W. W, WATliOM. PROMPT, ENhRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This l ank Invites tin' 11utro11r.uo of buslnosa ! lutii aud tlrma ceucrally. DRAIN TILE; FRONT, WIRE CUT, HOLLOW, VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in the market OFFICE: Bingtaamton, N.Y. FACTORY: ilrundt, Pa Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT 4 CORNELL CO. "Mswwifroi' A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET DICYCLKS AND SPOnTINO ooooi. Victor, Gondron, Kcllpoc. Lnvoll. Diamonb Biid Othor Wbool. RCOPtlnnlnir ond golrlorlnfr all dono nwny with liy tho uoo of IIAHTMAN'S l'AT ENT PAINT, which consicU of ingrcdl. nts woll kiiown to all. H mil bit nvrli' 'l to tin, Sklvnmzod tin, nheot Iron roofn, also to brick wpIHuch, which will prevent nhiolutulv any crumbling, rruckiiiK or brooking of the brick. It will outl mt tinuiiiK ol any kind by mmy yonn,nd it's cont doee not exceed ono fifth thatof ihocost of tluniuK. Is nold by tho job or pound. ContraoU taknn by AN l'.'MO UAUl'OIAMM, ;cJ Lircluit laiYxaeY ' 1 ,v t m . . ' CWi Xr. 1 lkV !M( ill ' i . tA n r - '.. Jk$ I PRICK sPrini Ciiiorhame Brandt Clay ProductCo Seeds anil Fertilizers 1 nil iipf ir m J--VT . STEAD IDT BYTH& of V JohahhKoffS m.Mvt Extras Aft V ' All LMITAT.IOWS. ' I havo found the G?.NTJ.' INE JOHANN IIOFF'3 MALT EXTRACT superior to nil others in the market, in alj conditions whefl there has been an undue loss of strength and vigor." Da. Hans Hcilman, St. Louis. . Klsner & lifted ll ICO Co.. 151 & in 1 rauklln -i. New York, AT THE SCRANTON $2,000 IN DIAMONDS AS PRISES. Exhibitions in FANCY and THICK RIDING by DANIEL J. CAHARY 10 Sharp, Short nud Excitinj; Haws. All tin.' Flyers coming. 1'iirinlt! ol Vhu;lm''ii in the "lul UUB' We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, ae what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. PA. DUPONT'S MIXING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho W.ipwallopon Mills, Lu Ecruo county I'a., and at "Wil mington, 1 ., 1 u. HENRY BELIW;Jr, General Agent for tho Wyoming District 118 Wyoming Ave. Scranton Pa, Third National nn!t Building AtlENdlES. THOS. FOUD. I'ilLHtoii, Ta. JOHN It BM1TH SON ; Plymouth. To. E. W. MOLI.KtAN. WilkcB-Harrc, I'a. Agents lor the ttopauno ChCimiaaJ Com tany'a Iliuh i. 4 SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AND THE TREATMENT OF LAMK ME88 OK ii - i :l -. To tlieno bntfehei I dovote especial atten tion every afternoon. Office and fori,-at tho BLTJHE CABBIAGE WOltlCS. 115 D1X COURT, B0RANTON,PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Graduate of thu American Veterinary Col lege. Oomplexion fommtii DR. HEBRA'3 VUCBEIi Kemoves Frtoldet, Rmpfej Uver Me! 1 Biclhead, iSunburn and Tan, end re. stores tho skin to itu origi nal nrinnrM vroducini! a cloto- uud healthy com-S nlexlon. 6ui:rlorUnlH:ii'? ' prepr.ratlona nnd perfoctly hnrmloss. At all ru6Blsts,oraiaUoil lo? SOote, Bead lur Circular. VIOLA 8KIH SOA? l --lpl lncompriM u kin j . 1 1 l' Hoi, lhMi'11 fnr t m totlfa, nnj mthjut I llfat tus 11 0 niuutr. AlMJluv K i li , j raell- ClUd. At ,i.-n,l ,. prleo 25 i ;,f(. Q, C. BITTIMEB CO., Toledo. O. Fit nale by lllnttUvwa llrus. 11111IJ0I111 II. l'liulpa. l ' TlTfiTffiT Tl T. H MYin I urn1! J r 'V ii U Tl H li n M NU a IB c ai m UUl fl B d I r H K I i i ; tv. n H n ni .LkUMU u T T W A T .a , TtCPd Ulllgiili tevfii U U Hi tjj 0 1 BUSINESS AND l'llYSIClANS ,NJ .SUKGIiONr. D B'h?;.KD"AB UEAN " removed to 01 if J , ,"trout' Bcrauton, Pa. CJust op -poslto court-hoUBo Square,) D 1ivm,,'TL- om m Waahington KLSSSW cornf lruco atreot, ovor Irai ckoHdrugHtoro, Hesidenco, Tii Vina at. PS5J"I lo.au to Ilia. m. and to auu LL?-.J.P-. m- Buuday, Sto8 p m. 1)H. W. E. ALLEN. Ofllee cor. Ladi TrA T,""D? and W'lahlnBtou kVM : ovor Leon ard shoo itorei oQic. hour. W to 12 a. m. and 8wJ,i.fgtivr tcBijouc mit- I ) U'; Ziltg- IJfcU.:a Unilted to Dl a?53S5tl,0py.Kar1 Noso and Throat; jtrcot Wyum'l v. IWaldanca, m Vine I)"VoM ?AT is5 Washington Avanua. o 0mee he Mi, t to U a.iu., l.Oo to a and J t n p.m.Bofidoucoaus Madigou avenua JOHN U WENXJ5, M. 1)., onWftS andT) J (.omuionweidUi hulldlng; resldouoo 711 Uadtsoriavo; ornco houra. iff to V, il to L 1 to B; biuidays 2.8U to 4. cvi.njugB at resldonc A specialty mado of 'Ureases of the yu. ear. uoaj and throat and gynooolngy. LAWYERS, T SJ'AS?Kua Law tDi Collection of. l . lice No. 17 Bpruco at., i.pposito Poreat House. Bcranton, Pa,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvaniu; reliable correspond cntu 111 every county. 1 tbSUi'S & UANii, Attorneys and Counsal J tors at Law. Commonwealth ImllJiui Washington ava. W. H. JusHrpT Hoiiack E. Had. " 11. JI'.HHtJl-, Jll. VUILI AItD, WAHHEN A KNAPi',Attur ' L"1"1 f'-ounsolors at Law, Uopubllcan "..'i'iikihh avi'.. ncranion, fx. UATTKRBON WILCOX Attorneys anj X Counseliurs at I .am- ,,m. ..-. .,i i u. ....... building. Bcranton, Pal ' ltpHWELi, a PArrenso , . WlLUAM A. WlLCQX. A LFltEDHANI), WILLIAM J. HANLVaT" ,. 5"rno.vs and Oounsellura, Commonwealth I'nildiNir. Konnw W. 20 and 21. V ,'n"!'YL: Attoruey-at.Law,Nos.l'J and " 10. Burr bnllditur. whinit,. ..... ENUY M. .SEEL Y LllW Ml!: ,.. In I r . .. building, 120 Washington avenue. 1 L'KANK T OKt LL. Attorney at Lawnioom 5. I oa! Kxchangn. Moranton. Pa. ' . ,1 M)N Sloltrn, (t4.n uv . :. H K,nara. JAMES W OAKKOKD, Attorney at LawT i rc.ninH 6,1, fti ami i, t'.,minonwnnlth b'l'g. St,fas iiDiMK, Attorney at Law7 i tJlheo, 817 Krjrucesl . Hcranton, Pa. A. JVATUB8, Attorney at " Law, 423 Lack,-iwaiinaiiio.. S-raiiton, Pa. i'. SMITH, Counsellor at Uw. office, rooms N, Ml U Commonwealth imitina ( ) " WTS?5B; Aorney at Uw. Com- VA. mon weal tli bcllnln. Hcranton. Ha! ova. :m situcj st. I ) B. KEPLOGLB, Attorney -Loam nogo IJ. tiatnd on real estate vrurlty.4T Kpruoe, BP. KILLAM, Afornev iit-Law, "l2J Wy- omlng avenue, Bcranton. SCHOOIj SCHOOL OK THE LACKAWANNA, Scran W ton, I a., prepares boys and girls foroollega or busitmia: thoroughly trains young children. Ben . . Hf.V. THOMAS M. CANX AU Ell 11. DUSUi, f'H WOHCEBTKH'S KlNDBHUAKTKN received at all timos. Kelt term l t will open April I' DKM1 IbTs. CC LAUriAOH, Burgeon DentlaL No. IU Wyonitngave. It M. -TK. !Ti)N.'orncn"i'n.n.:,,.h,nTO! ' LOANS. T.P.V-10 S'lvll'w LauAaso. A elation will loan you monoy on eusier terms nnd pajr yott l-otter on investment than any other MsocUtlon. Ofll on s. N. callen: PERj Dime Bank tmjldlpa M".;i)s. CI B, CLARK ft CO., Becdsmen, KlorlaU v " and Nurserymen: store 140 Washington uvouno; green limine, 10X1 North Mam aveuua; trc ti-lepii.inii Tc:1. TEAS. HI1ANU Union TEA CO., Jones Bros. WIRE RCHEKKg. JOB. KCETTEL, Si5 Lackawanna aveune, Herantop, Pa . manoTr of win. Herean nOTKLg AND BKSTAURANT! "TUIE WLbTMlNSTER, 217210 Wyoming 1 ove. Booms Iwated with (team: all mod cm linprovnmenta. C. M. Tiiuhaw. Prop. rinir, ELK OAPH, Iiand 127 Franklin ave- 1. nue. Bates ressonablo. P. ZrninR, Proprietor. UTEbTailNBTEK HOtEU I W. G. KCHENCK, Manager, bixtoenth street, one block uatt of Broadway, at Cnlon Hqtmre, New Yolk. American plan, 13 W per day and upward. rOYNK HOU8B. European planT good J rooms. Upon day and night, liar sup plied witu the be:iL P. H. rovsE. Proprlotor. Cl'H ANTON HOCME .near D L. & W. pae (J singer depot. Conducted on tbo European plan. Vo-roii Koctt. Proprietor. BAND CENTRAL fhe largot anSTaT VJ riiulppei hotel in Allentown. Pa.; rates i" and y2.ou per day. yicroii D. Barker, Proprietor. AKOBITECT& AVIS & HOOPT, Arobitecte. Ito'omjnnT !fi mid 2tl ('umtnotiwwalth b'ld'c. Scranton. D I."" L. WALTER, Architect, Labiary build I Inir. Wymning avenue, Scranton. L. HKOWN. Arch B. Architoct, Prieo building. 120 Washington Avo.,Xciantoi MI8CELLAN KOIJI, "TRACER'S OKClTlSTTSV - MU8I0 ICOtt U balls, picnics, partleo, roceptioua, wo.1 dinra and conceit work furnished. For terms addrero K. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming r.ve.. ovor Ilulbert's music store. OIITON U SWAHTS WHOLESALE lumber, Trico buildln Scranton, Pa. MEG ABO JU BROTHERS, PBatTBBS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin WarohouBO, 130 Waslilngtoo ave., Bcranton, Pa. not'TE'S LIVEIiT, 1&83 Cnpousn avenue. J First ol.as earilagos. D. I KOOTE, Agt Funeral Director and KmhaltiiT. IT'KANIv P. BROWN A CO., WHOLE r sale dealers tu Woodware, Cordage and :. ': th, T.n W. L.ickaw anna avonua pZHA FINN & SONS, balldera and contrao-t-J tors, tards: Corner Olivojit. and Adams ave. ; corner Ash st aud Penn avo Scranton. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get price and lee the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Aiipello and Qauze Door Bangea, CONLAFS HARDWARE P1XXSXON. PA. What is More Attractlvo Than a pretty faco with a fresh, bright I complexion? For It, use Poztonl's Powder. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ SCRANTON AND WlLKtb-EARKE. PA- J!ANUFAOTCHEK Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Offioe. SCKANTON. PA. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF K J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Antiraclto coal used excluslvoly, insuring cleiuillnesB and comfort. T1MR TABLE IK IVVECT MAY 20, 1894. Trains leave Scranton for rtttatou. Wilkes, L&,nk f.T.i'p.m5 m- UUn,8J m m" For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. in. For New York, Nowark and Eliraboth, 8.20 (eXDNBJ) n. tu ,12.40 (express with HufTo PUlOr car), n.au (eiproes) p. m, Buuday, 2.14 -HSVMSJS CWX ALI.WTOWlc.I!ET!ir.S. Bffi1 ;-.AhT'" ft"u Piiii.adbi.itua, i a. m . Sunday 2 10j v1"' VMu) p. la, For Ueiidmg, Lebanon and Harrhburg, via toW B-2U a. m., 12.MI, 5.00, p.m. Buuday, Per Pottavlllo, 8.2U a. ni 12.50 p. m. Jtotunilng leavo New York, fo.it ot Llborty fWeNprth river, at '.HO (exprenn) a. m., J.10, 1.J0, 4..W (oxpress with liuifet parlor carj p. m. bunday, 4.IW a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Tcnnl'ial 0.03 a. m., MOand 4.1 p. m. Buuday, 0.27 i m. lliriiiigh tickets io all points at lowuitrat may be had on application iu advance to tlie ticket agent .it tho station. 11. P. BALDWIN, J. n. ouuDinr, en-'Woat iiL.lf. , At. I, .1..1. ,.tj BON RAILROAD, Commencing May tO, 1WJ, trains will run an follow: Trains leave Bridge Stro.-t Station. Scrantou, for Pitts ton, Wukea-Barro, etc., s.no. u, iv.- ii. m,, ii.ni, 1.2V Z-M 4.10. 4.1a. U.15. n il and ii so p. m. For New York nndPhili- ii i . i I. ' i " I , m. I'ltO 9 i 118 and u.m n. m. Kor llonesdale(trom Delaware, I.ackawauni and wostern depots, 7.0U, &,3u, 10. lu ...m , LIDO i.i . 2.17, 4.10 p. m, Kor Carbondale and Intermediate station, 6.40, 7.00, .:. 10.10 a. m., 12.UU in. ,2.17, 8.85,0 10, B.liO and 0 34 p. m.; from Bridge Street Denot. VU a. m., 8.17and 11.86 p, m. v Kant eipreaa to aii Saratoga, tho Adi rondack Mountains Boston nnd New England points, 5.40 a. m., arriving at Albany 12. 19, Saratoga 2.20 p. m,, and leaving Scranton atS i. m., arriving at Albany at i.K p. uu, Sara oga, 12.45 a, m , and B ,ston, 7.00 a. m The only direct route bet ween tbo coal fleldl and Boston. "Tho Leading Touristi' Route of Amerk-u" to the Adirondack Mountain re-mrt.-i, Ukes Ucorgo and Champlniu, MoutroaL etc. Timo tables showing local and through train sorvlco between stations on all divisions Del ware and Hudson system, niay b" obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket offices. h. q. YOUNU, J. W. BUBDICK, Bocund Vico Prosidont. (Ion. Push. Airfc. .'ilAV 13. IkjI. Train loaves Scranton for Philadelphia anl New York via. U. A.- H B It. at a.m , 12.1'), 2.3H aud 11.33 p. in via D, L. A W. K. R, 0 00, b.lHi.11.20 a. in., aud 1.30 p. ui. Leave Scrunton fur Pitteton aud Wilto?. Barro via D.. L. & W. 11. It., 0.00, 8 0S.ll.2J a. in, 1.30. 3.&I. 0.07. -.,up. in. Leave Bcranton fur White Haven, l!nzlito:i, PottlvUle and all points on tbo Beaver Meadow and Pottsvill.j branches, via L A; V. V., DlDe.m.. via D. A II. R. B. at a lu.. 12.1), 2.3s. 4.1C p.ta, via !.. L. & W. It. It., 0.00, e.uj, 11.20 a.m., L.'io. :i,Vjp,ta. Leavo Scranton for Bethlehem. EMtOO, P.eadiug, Harrisbnrg and all mtvrm ;diat points via D. A; II. It. R,. B a m.. 12.10. Z-'. 11.31 p.m., via D., L, A; W. R. R..e.0U,.ts. 11.20 a. n L00 p.m. Leavo Scranton forTunkhinnoci, Towan 1 i, Elmira. Ithaca. Geneva and all lAterinedi'ite points via u AH, it B.,0.0Ta.m., 1110 and ll.:U p, m..via I). L. A W. R R s OS a.m., 1.1) p. m. Leave Boraston for Hoebeeter, Buffalo, Ni agara Palls, Detroit. Chicago and all point) west via V. & H R. R., 0.07 a.m., 12 10,0.1 .1 l.'li p. m , via D. L. He W, H. B. and Pitteton Junction, t.08 a.m., 1.30. 8 o,i p. m., via V.. on W. H ii 3.11 p. m. For Elmira and th.' we t via Sahminoi. vl D, A II. R B. 0.07a.m., U.10,B.W p. m.. via D.. L. ft W. R H. . .b.Os a.m.. 1 DO and tl.117 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. cnjlr cars on all trains between L & II. June:! in 'r wllkea Barre aud New York, Pulled lp'iii, Buffalo and SuBnennon Bridge ROLLIN 11. WILBUR Oen. Sunt. East Die. ('HAS. S. LKE llm Pas.). Att't, Piiila.Pi. Aw.KONNEMAOHEB.Aia't 0.-n.l'a. Ag't, SlCltll Bethlehem, P DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AKD WESTERN RAILROAD Tra:ii3 leave Bcranton as follows: F.ipross for New York and all point! East. 1.40. 2.40, C.lfs 8.ou and B.fto a. m. ; 12 54 and 3.50 p. m. Express for Eiistou, Trenton, i'uilariolpbii and the South, 6.1A, S.00 and 0.6: a. m. 114 and 3.50 p. m. Washington and way stations, 8.51 p. in. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0 10 p. m. Expr ss for Binghaiuton, OawogO, Elmira. Oorningi Bath. Dansville, Mount ilorrii a.id Buft'alo, 1-10. 2 15 s. m. and 1 24 p, m.. miking close coni.ections at Buffalo to all points in thj West, Northwostand Southwest. Bath accommodation, 0 a ra. Binghaiuton and w.iy stations, 12.37 p. ra. Niciiolioii iiceouiiuodatiou, at i p. in. and 0,10 p, ni. Binghaiuton and Elmira Express, 0 05 p, m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse IMvoga. Utica and Hichtlild Springs, 2.14 n, m. and 1.21 p. m. Ithaca, 2.15 nnd Bath 0o. in. aud 121 p. ra For Northumberland, Pittsbwi, WIlkes Barra, Plymouth, Blooinsburg nnd Danville, making closo connections at Northumberland lor Willlamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Well ington and tho South. Northumberland nnd Intermediate stations, 0.00, b.iw a. m. and 1.30 and 0 07 n. m. NantlOaCe anu intermediate stations, 80S and 1120 a, m Plvinouth und Intermeaiate aiatiens, 3.4-Jnr.d b.5: p. in. Pullman parlor ana sleeping coaches on all lXFer lieiai'iod'informatlou, pocket tim tabloa, ... ... M 1.. SmitlL city ticket oIIIcj, 328'Lackawauiiaaveuue. or depot ticket uuloa. (1RANTON 1'1V110X. In Efl'eet Jauimrv 2mh. I .: i. North Round. Miiutli Rounil, 3991(07 203 fide -.'iii os ig alii Bta,lons gsgggfl H 0,,X Ol V """,1 H.. yf P E cent Sunday.) r ;J g 5 i m Arrive Leave, 7S.',N. Y. Franklin St. ... 7 10 West 42ua street ... 7 00i Woehuwken ... e m Arrive Leave i 1 M 738 7 5) 8 00 af 05 a ii M 2 31 241 250 2 81 :: ol S 09 P V 8 201 .... 6 10 .... im ... rti .... T45 ... fas .... in . .... T22I .... fflfl .... i 15 Hancock .lunctleu 8 no 6 IB; I no ISM 12 521 12 47 Hancock Starlight PrestoD Park Cotno Porntelle Belmont Pleasant Mt. Vnlontlnlo Forset City Carbondale White llrm-c Itayfleid Jeimni Aiclilbitld V llltoll Peckvlllo Olvphnnt Dickson Throop Provldeuce Park Place 0! fiHa . 0 4 'I , 0 48! I', M . 12 32 12 25 ii ii riai 10 88 .... N p v 1 1 . ' a : 3 19 6 51 B4 5 3-.11I 44 7 J4 4i 3 3( T. 27(11-10 7 87 B 18.1888 432S. ....I tl 88 C8 M f:t -13 41 5 Mil SSJ tnl Mdi -m t6!K 5 11 f 1 124 V II ttt 3 48 7 4(11013 51 7 43:10 05; 8 M 7 48 10 10, 3 58 7 68 10 15 4 04 7 54 10 17 4 t-f 7 f.o -1 0 80; 4 10 6 0(1 10 24 4 14 1 08 16 81 4 17 SOMH30 4 84 1 KA m r M f.2 5 ii Boil: II 21J U l7l 11 16 0 2.V 6 21 ft ll sot 4 5- II 13 0151 I II 11 10i f6 a 610 P M fl BW 4 Mil II OS Scranton I' M I Leave Arrive All trains run dally excel1' BUndBjr. t slgullles that tialus atop 011 signal for pas BCngers. Additional trains leave Carbondale for Scran, ton 1.10 and B, is p. m., arriving at scrunton l.SB and 7.00. Leave scranton for Carbondale 0.,v.) and s.80 arriving at carbondale at 7.80 and 'J.15 p. m. Hecuro ratie via Ontario a Western brtore pnrchoslrig tickets uud tavc money. Day and Itlngi. Express 1.0 the West, J.C. Anderson, Cien. Pass. Agt f . IfaUerott, Dlv. Pans, Agt. Scranton, Pa. ITiRIE AND WYOMINU VALLEY RAIL J li0AU .... Train" leavo Scranton for Now ork and in termediate points on tho Erlo railroad nt 0 : a. m. and 3.24 p m. Also for Honesdsle, Ilawloy and local points at 6 35, 9.43 a. m , an I 321 p in. , . All tho above oro through trains to and from Boneedale, . An additional train leaves Soranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. and arrives at Scran ton from thn 1. ike at 15 a ni and T.Vi p.m. Trains leavo for Wllkos-Biirro at 6.10 a. m. and 8,41 p. m.