7 THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE THt) USD AY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1894. L OF Chairnian Caldwell, of the Western I'nssMiger association, has Issued a no tice to all tho lines of the Obsouiation that because of the action of the Atch iion and the Alton roads in refusing to join the proposed boycott against tho jiike Erie uud Western tho boycott is iff, and no attt inpt will be made to arry it out, Tho effort could only end disastrously with the two lines on tho mtsiile ready to snatch up all ibe btutnfM which tho other lines threw i. way. The Philadelphia Press of yesterday i aid: "The talk of a change in the management of the Lehltfh Valley lUilrottd company lins been revived. ' 'his time it is said tlmt Robert P. Jjinderman, of South Bethlehem, who ii president of the liothleheiu Iron (ouipauy, will succeed President Wil l'Ur. Mr. Liuderman is a grandson of the late Asa Packer, who was president i f the Lehigh Valley Railroad cotn !at)y u to the time of his death. The louudatiou of the story is s ;iid to be 1 be report thnt Mr. Llnderman has leen elected president of the Lehigh university, ana by virtue of this officii becomeH a director of the Lehigh 'alley Iiailroad company." The iliac i uracy of this rumor is shown iu the tiet that Mr. Liuderman has not been pleoted president of Lehigh university, ind has no intention of being a cauui ( ate for that position. Tho executive committee of the ' 'runk Line .: . ciaiiou will meet iu I lew York today for tho purpos of taking up the general question of the i pportionmeut of westbound pusjenger 1 usiness. If the matter can be satis ,'actorily nrranged the session will be l he last meeting of the committoe until next fall. There Is an eleinunt of un certainty, however, about the outcome, ; the question of readjusting percent ages is one which mnsc be handled iu ; he most delicate audcueful maimer, '.'he Lehieh Valley demands, it wili be recalled, a larger percentage of the 'msiutfs than it now receives, and this ( an only bo awarded by reducing tho percentages of some of the other com panies iu the association. Juit wnera I he cut will be ma ie is not known, but here is very likely to be considerable ;. rumbling before the matter is settled, .u less the larger lines, like the Penn sylvania and .New York Central, come to the rescue nnd consent to the shad ing of their percentages. It is not uu . ikely, therefore, that a slight reduc tion may be made in tho percentages of all tho roads which now exceed the Vulley. Next week the Ontario and Western itople will take off three of their p.s i ?nger trains now on the 'schedule be i ween Scranton and Carbondale. The trains are losing money and the com ;iany cauuot see any wisdom in Uoop log them on uuder the eiroumstancs. iiytbenew arrangement a train will leave fccrantou at H.ilOs. m., running hrough to Lake Poyntelle, reaching there at 10.10. Returning, leave there ;.t 4.50, Toil will give splendid oppor tunity for picnic parties to spend a day at that pretty lake, The other trains " vil 1 be the Xew York irain (north), nr I iviug at Carhoudale at 11 84, ten tnin UtM earlier than formerly; and the i voning train to Hancock. Tho man i Kement Bay that the valley electric iailways have about ruined their pas icnger business. A force of Pennsylvania Coal com ,nny carpenters under the direction of dr. Simpson, are at work r"fitting the i h'es of No, U shaft, at the foot of No. t! plane, Pittston, with cribbing, and nccording to the Gazette, when the work is comploted, which will be in u tortnight, the shaft will be driven to ' he Mjirey vein, sovouty foot djeper ' ban it is at prosont. The purpoie in driving to tho lower vein is to make a i FCond opening for the works in that vein at No. 8. For more than twenty years psst No. S bae boen used as a ;inmp station, and in that time it has uecn only partially repaired several t imes. It is the intention of the coin :auy, while driving to the lower vein o rent the shaft, for pumping pur poses, but no coal will be hoisted from it. The sinkiug will be cirried on under the direction of Mr. Horan. Already the effort of the Western nssenuer a-sociation to boycott the Lake Erie and Western people for offer ing a low excursion rate to the Na tion Republican League convention in Denver has fallen to pieces. The Alton :oad killed it by refuting to take uuy land in the fight. The boycott ii not worrying the officials of the Like Erie .md Western in the least. II, C. Parker, vrnffic mauaaer, ssys it is surprising hat a road of the mileage of the L ike xuri and Western c in create bo mueh .'Ommotioa with the Western Ps teiiger association which is looked upon is one of the strongest of the associa tions, over carrying a few people to Denver, or so much trouble with the ' Jem rut Trade association when it gets ii small per ceut. of the businoss out of Peoria, all of the roads together not jetting us muoh as one should be baul ng daily from that city. So far as the .Denver nusseuger business is concerned, i.he Lake Erie and Western simply met . Htcs which other liuus were willing to u. ike, and thoy now propose to carry out their oon tract to the letter with tho '.udiaua Lincoln club. ,v!inou Industrial Notks: Pittsburg freight nsonts spont $4,000 in onlertniiiinif the National association of freight agents, recently. The Rending railroad is displacing tbo old 70-pound rails between iiarnsburg and Alleutown with n heavier rail. There bus been a reduction of wni;os doug the North branch division of the ieliigh, station agents and clerks catching t this time. East bound shipments from Chicago, last tfeek, were 45,0b! tone, against 5,J.fc07 for ho preceding week, and 50,00 for the corresponding week of last year. Lake GOETHE'S VISIT TO CARLSB4D. Thcro is no doubt that tho life of the great poet was greatly pro 'ongctl by dlinkiug the waters of ihe Sprudel Spring. We have ilio Sprudel Spring brought to us jn the form of Salt, which is ob tained by evaporation from the waters of Carlsbad. Tho Carlsbad Sprudel Salt (powder form) dissolves tenacious )ile, allays irritation and removes obstructions by aiding nature. It acta soothingly and without pain. Beit results obtained when out door exercise cau bo had. Tho genuine has tho signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York," on bottle. ERA NEWS INDUSTRIES shipments for the week amounted to 52, ,W4 tons, ugaiust 57,144 for the preceding week. The total cross earnings of 120 ronds for Miiy were 130,501,050, agaiUHt (44,848,051 in May, 1808, a decrease this year of 17,968,001, or 17)u' per ceut. Freight men say that' the eastern linos are keeping their new agreement, and that rates ore practically maintained on all east-bound business. It is stated that had not the coal strike occurred a number of western roads would have shown better earning! the llr.st week iu June this year than In June, 1103. Every contract the I'ullmau Car com pany has made iu the lust two yoars has had n cluusn to the elfect that their con tract will be carried out unless striaos in terfere. The probabilities aro very strong that E. Ii. Stahlmau will be elected in the arbi trator ol the rate troubles existing bo twoen the roads iu the Southern Hallway association. Tho water in No. 11 Andourled slope is being pumped out rapidly. Four le.rge pumps are iu operation aud lowered the water two feet during tho past twenty four hours. The city of Montreal has offurol to give the Urand Trunk road $1,1)00,0.10 for the purpose of elevating its trunk through the portion of that city where the track of the Canadian Pa&flo Is above tho streets. The Lake Erieand Western earned iu tho first week of Juno $-"'7, 171, n decrense as compared with the corresponding week of 1888 of $18,804: the Louisville, New Albany und ChioagO,(58,881, a decrease this year of $11,1117. The Pennsylvania company has givon William Brewer, the baggagematter who lut summer lust a leg iu tje Ujleu;iur col lision. ?2,50j and a position for light work. Since injured ho has drawn c'iWJ lrom tho Voluntary Belief department, Tim renewal of tho 106-lever interlocking machine of the Now York Central at Urand Central station. New York, was accom plished in twenty-four boon, which is be lieved to be the fastest time ever mado iu the erection of so largo a machine. Tho Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal com pany lias a gaug of experienced tiniber- nieu engaged re-timbering tho old No. " slope at Tresckow, When the slope is se curely timbered, n pump will be litted up in it to supply ltickert'scoal washery with wash water, A bill has been pnsyo.l by tho houso of representatives authorizing the issue by railroad companies of interchangeable 5,O0')-mile mileage tickets, with permis sion to carry express baggage thereon. This is an ameudmeut to tho interstate commerce law. At Buffalo, N. Y., judgment for $11, 750 was entered in suits brought by forty seven Lehigh Valley conductors who went out on strike against the Order of Railway Conductors. ihe men ullugo that they wero promisod a strike allowance until they found work. Tho Lake Shore management has pro posed to tho city of Toledo to build shops there whioh will employ 1,000 men, pro viding the city will vacate to tho company acertuiu street to make room for the pro posed shops. It is thought tho council will vacate tlie street Ihe coal tonnage of tho Reading railroad for tho weekended June 10, was 300,869 tons, a decrease ot 7,700 tons as compared with tho same week last year. For tho year to date shipments aggregated 0,044, fc4 tons, a decreuso from the corresponding period livt year of 1,070,331 tons. The Bethlehem Steel company yesterday shipped to the tramps' Ship yard, where the battleship Massachusetts is neanug completion, 3o0 tons of 17-iuch nickel steel 11 nrvey Ized armor, constituting oue of the barb- ttes of that ship. A similar amount tor tho other barbette of tho Massachusetts will be delivered next week. Tho statement ot the Lehigh Valley Iiailroad company for the iiunrtar ended March 31, 1804, as tiled at Albany, shows: (Jross earnings, t881,UB3i operating ex penses, $54I,7J2 net earnings, $00,210; charge, 1188.749; deficit, $7s,5i. The ngnre cover, it is understood, only that portion of tho system doing business iu thestato of New York. The Wabash railroads is curtailinc ex penses wherever practicable The position of Chief train dispatcher of the eastern division, held by James Sullivan, of Wa bash, was abolished. Too report that the trainmasters on this division would be re tired is pronounced without foundation by an ofllcial of tho comnauv. The nosition of chief dispatcher will be recreated when business jacks up. Draper colliery, at Uiluerton, which has been idle for the past live months, will soon resume operations. During the sus pension carpenters aud machinists have been actively engaged in overhauling tho breaker and its machinerj-, and the struc ture has been much enlarged aud im proved. Jig-, screens and many other parts of the mechanism are brand now. A new track has been laid from the slope to tho breaker. The changes and improve ments will much iucrense tho capacity. When operations are resumed employment will bo given to about 50U men aud boys. That Timcn raUKd which is so common and fo overpowering is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Hood's Sarsapnriila overcomes weakness. Hood's Pills are tho best after-dinner Dills, assist dicestion. euro honilnelm QKn a box, " Tin: world is alwavi IntanataA in Vkm enre of consumption; yot its prevention is oi mr more importance. Dr. Wood's Nor way l'ino Byrne is guaranteed to euro coughs and colds. Sold by all dealers on u guarantee of satisfaction. FINANCIAL ANDC0MMERCIAL. Stocks and llonds. New X0,li:. June 20. If tho boll on stocks looked for an improvement in br.;i noss or prices becauso of the action of u.o bunk presidents yesterday, they were -o-fully disappointed for trading ut the Stock exchange at times today approac.ied stng uat ion, aud as for prices tho gonoral run of tho nsunlly active issues did not vary ns much a3 a point. At the openiug the foellng, if anything, was a little more bearish, the engagement of $3,250,000 gold for export tomorrow nnd the likelihood of tho shipments reaching six million for the week exerting an unfavor able influence. Tho liquidation in the bankrupt, stocks also continued and this helped tho bears. So far as tho gold ship ments are concerned It Is announced that the metal withdrawn from tho treasury today will be made good by tho banks. American Sutfsr was moat prominent In tbo early declino, falling from fo to Ut;H. 'Iho voto in tho senate today on fuiKnr does not bear out tho fnct that a uiscrimluatiug duty of 1-10 per cent, as recomm-uded by tho finance commlt- JMU be wiped out later on. Whisky was weak, declining IV; Chicago Gas roccdsd 1. Railway Btocks were weakor. Brie Bellini; down to 12 and Northern raciflo, preferred, to W. in tho afternoon trading wits somewhat firmer, but the obt-ngej outside of Alanhnt tan wero slight. This stock jumped from 114i to llballHU. Thnrk w. decision by Jndge Ingraham permitting iuu 1 1 on i nuuou oi n mini truck on Ninth avenue. Speculation left off ubout llrm. Net changes for tho dnv show Iobsos of V to outsido of St. l'nul, Lead. Union Pacillc and Lalto Shore, winch gained U to per cent. The sales wero 104,000 shares. Tho following cnmpinto talilo showing the day's fluctuations iu active stocks is supplied and revised daily by Lallar it Fuller, Btock bi okors, 121 Wyoinlns avouue: Open- HU'h- Low Clos ing, twt ost. In. k , ,n ...if iun .,., ,7. . - -i. '.i -"j na ia m Am Mimr. 'isr t0 U7i2 A.T.&8. F 0)2 a$ HlJ $ v.an. no uu uu ou . i j Con. N. J Chic a N. W m 1WK im w, ffS'itf'r"' m m nrf U., C.t . & St. L fioL Hook.Val. AT ISO 100 .".1l 21lji U, u. w VV ,,,, k,. a4 2-ii a:; n criu , j., i ii. E. V3 miu H Lake Shore. j,'i2i lflity 1:1214 ma u. a n H- , l.'i 4:, Hunhattan ) v llH Ubi Liu Miss, l'uo 2S Htl KH N 81 88M BM as G9 M 2:'l" m a. i.ii.i hi N. Y. Central l N. Y.. O. & W li4 N. Y B. W U. S. C. Co 8 North Pae 8H North Pac. of loM slid Omaha Pao. Mail Mending liock laland K.T .St. Paul T., ('. A 1 Texas ,i Pao.... Union Poctiic... PHfc ISlJ mi ml IMf N ml Hi 1IM PiM M'4 (illti VM SH PS 15 8-1 119 40t 8B 10U m 89 I0U B9 111 W aliasli p' Wei tern Union.. U'.JS L. H W. iSS L. E. pt.. 15 IIS 18 llfl 6 Chicago Oram aud Provisions. Scranton. JuiioWl. The following nuota- tioiiK are supplied and Oorreoted dally by La- aar r uiier.ewca uroaers.ui w yoiuiuu' ave nUOi WHEAT. Opening Ulghuet I.owoat CI. King CO UN. i p- nine Hlgheet Lowest Closing OATS. Opening Hlgheet i - - est Closing POKK, Opening Highest Lowest Closing LAUD, opening Highest Lowest Closing BHOBT Kilts. Opening Highest Lowest Closing , J nly. tm tm oo 41M 4I4 s Win lit-j ! a 12tl0 1:15 im 861 UI7 linn ceo 005 i;:ti 885 Uij Sept. w 42 4t 42 an :ni'i 81 'MM oiH 1210 1841 I8B0 ljou 675 (78 1175 1)75 Dee. tm li.'Hj 8tli C5 lio7 New York Produce Morkot. Ni:w YORK Juno 20. Flouk Steadier. Wheat Dnll; uic. higher, doting firm; No. 2 red storo and elevator 025d'c. ; afloat 63a69o! f. o. b.. OOaOOJc; un graded red, 07aoiOt No. 1 Northern, 70a70Ko options firm, clusod Kale, over yeBterday; No. 2 red, June, (12vc. ; July, 03c. ; August, 6414c; laepteiuber 05c: December. 88J ,c. Corn Dull, firmer: No. 2, 4C,Vnl0c. ; elevator: WkMc. afloat, ungraded mixed 4": option! active Jii'aXc higher; June, 4",'','c.j Jnly, 40Jc; August, 47c: September, -ITC; Oats Dull, scarce, firmer more activo, options dull, tinner; June, 6254CJ July, Slx&i August, 88Xo.t Beptember, 86)j&; No. 2 white, July,53c. ; spot prices, No. 2, 61o88o.j No. S White, Mc; No. 2 Chicago, 54c; No. ;(. 51Hc; No. 3 white, 54c; mixed western, &8a54c; white do., 63a67o. white state, 52a57c. Hkbv tiiiot. steady; tierced boef dull; cut meats dull, steady, picketed bellies 7c; middles nominal, Lard Quiet, weaker; western steam, 10.05; city, 0jc; July, J7.00; .September, 7,15 rclined, dull; continent, $7.00; South America, t:7.75: componud, SitOc. 1'oiik Hull, steady. Buttkh Fair demand, ilrnior; state dairy, 18al70 Pennsylvania, do., ISalbc. j western dairy, 10al5c; do. crenmery 14a 18c; do. factory, 0i'ttl44c. ; elgius, lTJ'n 18c; imitation creamery, finite. CiiLKsis Moderate demand, steady. EOOB Quiet, weak; state and Pennsyl vania, l2ai2Kc; western fresh, Ual2c; do., per cuse, -.SOa $3.0J. Philadelphia Tallow Market. r.T .,,... . Tm .... OA rn-u.. I IIJl .11-11.1111.1, 'IIIUU . iMJVff WilM dull and unclmnjed. Pricea wero: Primo .iv 111 uuuiuruiii, o. ; ,-iini" eouuir, in barrels, 4 and ilfo, ; do. dnrk In hnrrt-lo, ic; cakes,. 4;ia4c; grease, la4c. A Willi 1. Friends. A friend iu need is a frioud iudeod, nnd not less than oue million peoplo hnvo found just such n friend in Ur. King! Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, If you have never used this Great Cough iledicine, one trial will couviuco you thnt it has wonderful curativo powers iu all disease's of Throat, Chest and Luncs. Each bottle in guaranteed to do nil that is olaimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles fre. nt Mathews Bros', drug store. Large bottlea foc. and 81.09- WTir-n rtatiy was sick, we save her Ctstorla. When Rho was a Child, she erled for C'astoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, Viixva she had Children, she gave theu Cajtorla The Old Reliable Will be held by the Caledonian Club, of this city, at Laurel Hill Pari -ON- JULY 4 A largo number of ntlractiong are down on the bills and a good time my be expeoted by all who are present. DAISY DAWSON, the Champion Child Dancer, only 7 yeurs of ago, will give a jzrnnd entertainmunt well worth the price of adinisilon. ALL THE USUAL GAMES At the Deleuates from all parts of the United State aud C inada will be present, this will undoubtedly be a gala day. Street Can every three minn tss. Admission, 20c, Children, 10c, Grand Stand, 15c. Dancing Free All Day Grand Picnic in the Evening. ADMISSION, 10c. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CROFUT Proprtotor. rplIIH HorsEiM it.rietlv I .-inperaiieo, li new J aid well furnished and OPKNKD To J.HH PUBLIC IHM YKAU ROUND) loentnil mill way bitweon Muntnj'uan I (iernn ton, on Montrune uu:l Luetawjiumi Kallroail, fix mllo.s from D., U & V. It It. at Alfm d station, and Bre mllea from ttontroiei ca PHoity, eighty-fly e I tln-eo minutes' walk from K. Ii. stntlou. ooou uiiat-s. rraama tackle, &c, FltliK T, i.i I - s Allitiuiu about tfiCO fout, eciuallinir In this loipjot tho Aillroudiwk Had Catikill Moun tains. Uno crovos, plonty of shado ami beautiful seonerv, makinpr n Summer Keeort unoa collod In beauty and cliejpuoijB. Dancing pavilion, iwinfs. oroquet gr ound, &c Cold Spring water and plenty of Mil u Uutes, nil,, 810 per tvmik. Wl.Gl) per day. Excursion tlokotn sold at all stations on D., L. & W. linos, l'ortir meets all train" Nat. Lead 3S' CALEDONIAN GAMES CUltKS HEADACHE CURES HEADACHE fcES HEADACHE Restores 'ONffi Imicii troaUed with a terrible headache for afloat two years T.n?t. nd oould not get anything to "vav help me,but at laet a friend advised me to take your Hen dock H1.m1i BiXTiRa, which TTpnln I did. and after taking two JLJ.Ocvj.oU j botfje- have not hud the I headache since." BICYCLE BACES AT THE SCRANTON JULY 4 $2,000 IN DIAMONDS AS PRIZES. Exhibitions In FANCY aud THICK RIDING by DAHIELLCAHARY 10 Sharp, Short and Exciting Races. All tlie Flyers coming. Parade of Wheelmen in t!u morning. 8 I Cioghams. 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, are what ! will recommend thciH K) OW patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. PA. Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at tho Wapw.allopon Mills, Lu zerne county Ph., and at Wil mingtuu, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, Ccnoral Agent for tha Wyoming District, li3 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa, 7hird National Bank liuildin AOIKCIE& THOS. FOKD, Plttlton, Pa. JOBNB SMITH SON tPlymoutn, Pa. E. W. MULLK1AN, Wllkns-riarra. Pa. Agoiits for the Kepauno Chumioul Com pany'u j 1 ... 1 1 Explosives. MT. PLEASANT AT 111 I Alb roslor thn bent quality fjr domistlo mio,anl ef all nlzna, delivered in any part of tu citj at lowest price. Orders left at my olBco, 0. 118, WVOSIINO AVKNI7R, Rinr room, tlrit floor. Third National Bank, or i cnt by mail or telephono to tho mine, will receive prompt attention. i-l n ii.l coulracta will bo made for tho salt and delivery of buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AND TUK TllKATMKNT OF I. A Hi meai or houses. To thpno branches I devote especial atten tion every afternoon. Office and forge at tho PLl'MF. CARRIAGE WORKS, 115 DU COURT, SCllANT ON, PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Graduate of the AmcrKiu Veterinary College. Driving Park Seeds and Fertilizers Good Men Deserve Sood Clothes SO , DO GOOD ooo&cs ANE of the strong " points of The Trib une's equipment as a hrst-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to-date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania, Preserve Those Pic tures Don't Spoil Those Hal tichromes Have fhem The Tribune wil! promptly preserve any of the art series pur chased by its reader? at prices especially moderate. I twill make special rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America Illustrated Series ffinltichrome Series Or Any Other Series And do the work sc thoroughly that you will simply be de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAR CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES Bound BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PM YNICIAN.V As7PhVUUk!oSK'' TR. Q. EDGAR DEAN has removed to 616 rr.. Spruce street, Scruaton, Pa. (Just op posite couri-bouBo bquare.) 1 ) R. A uSneLl, Offlco 201 Washington K. ,cnu corner Hpruca stroot, ovor r rEiicko Bdrug storo. Resldonce, IH Vlnest iS&$W '" to 12 a m. and II to and I :M to ,.J0 p. m. Sunday, 8 to !) p. m. T)K. W. K. AI.LEN. Offlco cor. Lacfca xy. wanna and Wiiililii?tou aves. ; ovor Loou ard ahoo store; offlco hours. 10 to 12 u. in. ud lUo 4 p. in.; evoninw at residence. bliX. V aanlngton ave. ) It. Q L FREY, Practieo Umllcd to Dl m C"K? ?5 tUo h' Ku- Noso anl Throat: offlco, L4J Wyomiug ave. Rosldoiico. W Viua Btreot. UB-AM. GATES. 120 Washington Avonua. Office hours, 8 to U a.m.. l.Ou to Ii aud 1 " " "mioencojiii mauisou avi-nus oils I, wt:,i'z, m. ii.. (jffle.,-, a ,u..i i ' Commonwealth building; resldunco Til Madlbonavo; office hours. 10 to 12, 3 to 1, 7 to ' Sundays 2.80 to 4. evenlUKS at resldouca. A tperlalty made of ditoascs of tho eye, ear, uoso aud throat and uynocoloKy I.AH VKItS. JM. C. KANCK'S Law and Collection of- ucpiJNo' :l17 ISpruco st., opposito Forest House. Hcrnnton, f'a,; collections a Epoclalty throughout lJennsylvania; reliable correspond ents inevory couu ty. j EbaUPB lAND, Attorneys and Counsel t lors at Law. Coimnonwcallh tmildlnjt Waehiugtou ave. W. H. Jwuvt, HORAOI 12. Hm. w. If, Jessup, Jn. VyiLI.AKD VVArtnKN 1 KNAPP, Attor . V.j,"0",."1"1 t'ou'i.-elors at Law, Kceublican bulldlntr, r ashincton av.-.. Hcrantou, Piu UATTEHbON & W1LUUX, Attorneys and A Counsellors nt Law; offices li and o Library buildiu Uerantou, Pa ROBWEU H. PATTBIISO WILLIAM A. WlU nx, A ESS HANU. WILLIAM J. HAMOt At. 11 tornoys and Counsellors, CommonwuaUh W iBOYLB, Attornov-Bt-Law,Xo.19 and 20, Burr buildinn, Washington avenue HTO, J'- BEBLY -Law olll.es In Price building 12li Washlnitton avenue. IRANK T OK1.LL, Attorney nt ImwTUoimi i f. Coal l-xchanito. (irranton. Pa. .lilLTON W. LOWKY, I Att'ys, 227 Wnshin V. 11 VON BTORC'H, ' tonav!. OH. snnsrn IAMBS W. OAKI'oliD, Attorney at Law, rooms O, At and 06, Commonwealth b'l'a. CJAi bbL W. EDtUlt, Attorney at Law. umea ill Borneaat.. Kavantnn I . A. WATHKS, At'toraoy nt Ut, 42J ' J. Lackawanna nun.. Scranton. Pa. P. BiUTH, Counsellor at Law. Offiea i room. .4. r. r.i i-,.,nn...n.....i.i. k.iui 1!. PITCHBK, Attoruuy at Law, Com monwealth building. Hci-nnlon, Pi, UCOMBOTO, :m Sprucast. DB. KEPLOGLE, Attorney- Loans uogo tiatcd on real estate ecurlty.40a Spruce. ! F. KII.1.AAI, Attorie-v at-Law, i.u Wy '- omingavenue. Scranton. schools. OCHOOL OF THeTacKAWANNA Scran i b r,roI'are uoys and girls forcollegj r business: thoroughly trains young children tutalogue at request. HEV. TnOMAR II CAN Waltik H. Bueij. VflSS WOKCESTEK's" K1NDEKGAKTK'.' .'l and School, 4IJ Adams avenuo. Fupll, ri ceived at all tlmoa. Next term wiU open April 9, DKNTIBTfl. (- C LAUBACH, Surgeon Dcutiit, No.' 115 1 ' Wyomintr ave. ii M. TUA l iu.V, nffleg Po,! Kxhsnw. LOANS. -PHE ltCPI.lll.ic Hnvim-d nn,j Loan As.v, i ciatlon wil! loan you m.,i.oy on Miliar terne nnd pay you bettor on investment than any tliei association. Call on S. N. CALLKN- 'I.U. In ie liauk l-iiiUllne HEEDS. M K. CLARK & CO., Beodamen, Florists VA and Nurserymen; store 14(1 Washington .venue; jrn-n bouse.loo'J North Main avuu-' torn tidephono 72. TEAS. gHAMD UNION TEA CO., Jones Bros. WIBK s( RKI Ns. I OS. KUETTEL, 5i5 Lackawanna avenue, 1 Sriunt.m, Fa,, manufr of Wire Screens HOTELS AMI ItKSTAl'RANT. 'IM1E WESTMINSTER 217 21.1 Wyominv 1 uvo. Hooma heated with steam; all mof "in Improvements. C M. Tin man, Prop. 'THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 Franklin a-c I nuo. Kates reasonable. . P.ieui.f.11. iToprietor It ESTALLNUTER HQTBL J W. G. SCHENCiC Manngnr. sixteenth street, one block east of Broadway, at Union Square, New York. American pinn. .lwper day and upward. c OlM, -liUUSE. Europoun pUu; good roonia. ODen dAV and l.u-h- 1 Ur ' m,. plied with the best P. R. COYNE. Trinrletor SJCRANTdN HOL'SE. mar D. t . i I lellger Uoliot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KoOH. Proprietor C1KAM) CENTKAL. Tho largest and batl ' eoulpnel hotel iu Alleutown, Pa.; ratej li'- and 12.60 nor day. VKToii r. Baiinbr, Proprietor. ABOHITBOra, DAVIS A- lioCPT, Ar.-iiiteets liooue) 21. ind 2ft I'eninionwi-alth b'M'c Scranton P L. WALTER Architect, Library build I J Ing, Wyoming avenue. Scranton. V L. BltOWN. Ar.-h E. Architect, Prici! building. las Washington Ave., Scranton. MISCELLANEOUS, BAULK'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR bulla, plcnios, parties, roceptions. wed-I'-lngs and ooneart work furnished. For tormi address R J, Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave., ovor Hulbert's mupie store. OHTON D. SWAUTS-WHOLESALE lumbar, Prlci' building, Bormntou, Pa. MEGARGKB BEOTUEKS, PKINTEK8' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scranton. Pa. POOTB'B LIVERY. 153!1 Cnpouse nvenuo. V First-class carriages. I. L. i OOTE, Agt. Funeral Director and Emlialmer. pitANK V. BROWN CO, WHOLE r sale deah rp in Woodware, Cordogo aud Oii Olotb, nO W. Lackawanna avenue. pZliA FINN & SONS, bulTdera'and contra tors. Yards: Corner Olivo st. and Adanu ave. i cornor Ash 6t and Penu ave.. Scranton. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prleoi and ee th lurnaco and be eon Tinced. A full liw of HEAT ERS, Appello and Gauze Door BugM, CONLAN'S HARDWARE PITTSTON PA. A Handsome Complexion Ir one of the greatest charms a woman can ptMiaii. Pozzoni's Complexion Powukb gives it. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ HCRANTON AND W1LK RB-BARRE, PA.. MANUFACTURERS 09 Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office, SCBANTON, PjL CENTRAL RAILROAD OF K J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anf.rnplfA .n.1 ..A1 nvn. i l , , cleanliness and comfort TIMH TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 20. UN. Trains loavo Scranton for Pittston, Wllko. Pl I l- . I. n '.' (i I" 1) -) .. in ... n f.,10, ft.Wi, 7.2,, 11.05 p. m. bundays, B.UJ a. m.. i.w, s.io, v.m p. m. Por Atlnntlo City. 8.20 i. m. For MliW Vnrlr , l- .... I i.v. . u ... ....... ... . liuuiioeio, p.-tj (aiDNH) a. m 12.50 (oxoross with Rnffa parlor car), 3.30 (exprots; p. m. Sunday. 2. IS p. m. Fttn imrr-n r,... . . . t. own' Em,l,T?S,aud 1 "'LAIJF.I.PHIA, 8.2U a. 111.. .w, - - u-w (except raiuaupulal p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. F r I im, V ,, . , .. , n ,i r. ldl"ft' Lobanon and Harrlsburit, via Alleutown, K.20 a. m., 12.50, S.00. p.m. Sunday. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m.. 12.50 p. m. HcturninB, leave Now York, foot of Libert f lo"',1!.,.'!;"' ,lvi'r' ut "w 0'xpreaa) a. m., 1.10, 1.J0. 4. U (oxpreas with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia. Keadlog Terminal, 0.00 0. m, 2.00 and 4.3) p. in. Sunday, (J.27 a. m. 1 hrough tickets to all points at lowust rntot may be hud on application in advauco to tilt tlckot uvout ut the station. H. P BALDWIN, H. OLBAUSBN, Awni O0. Punt. DELAWARE AND LIUD BON RAILROAD. Commencing May 2l. 1BD2, trams will run t follows: Trains leave Brldpe htreet Station, ijcrantou, for I'ltM- T-u, vi lmi-B-lliu re, etc.. N 1)0, -'.07, 0 37, 10.42 a. m., 12.10, 1,::.V 2.3a. 4. W. ili. Ma, It. 15 and 11.35 p. m. For New York and Phil. rinh.hin !, m I' in l.tft tn, ilO and 11,80 p. m. ' For Honesdalo(from Delawaro,T,ackaw.m-i and Wtttwn ilepotj, 7.00, S.3U, 10.10 a.m.. 12 JO m 2. 17, f.IO p. m. Ft Cai bondale and intermediate irtatlonj, 5.40, T OO. 8.;), 10.10 a. m.. 12.0(1 m.,2.17, 3.2i,5 w, '1 20 and 0 85 p. m.j from Bridge Stroot Depot, 2.03 a. m.. 2. hand 11.85 p, m. Fst express to Alb.iuy, Saratoga, tbo Adl- rondaek Hountalna, Boston and New England pointa, 5.40 a. m., arriv.ug at Albany 12.il. Saratoga 2.20 p. in., and leaving Scranton atJ D. pl, arriving at Albany at H.5( p. BL, Bat toga, 18.60 a. m , aud B UtOO, T.0D a. m. The only direct route between tho coal flel li and Botton. "The Leading Touristt' Route -f AnarlOft to tb' Adiro-idauk Mouitalu re wrta, Lake) Graorge aud Champlnlu, Montreal, et. Time tables showlnu' local and through train 6orvicc between tatl"iis on all divthions Del waro and Hudson sjiUem, may bo obtained at nil Delaware and Hudwm ti- kot offli'et, 11. 14. YOUNG. J. w, BUKDICK, '-'" ' "" "- n"" . ft Ill II AY 1.1. 1 094 Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and Mew York via. I). A- 11 it R at j a.m 12.1), iS" nnd 11.35 p. iu. via D, L. & W. R. B , 0 OS 108, 11.20 a. in., and 1.J0 p. ml Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkn- Bam via d.. L. & w. i. it., coo, ao8, n 20 1. m.1.30. 350. ti 07. B.W p. in. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Hazleton, rottavillo and all pointa on tho Beaver Jeadow and Pot ta Villa branches, viu L. A w. li 10 a.m., via D. A !L R. U. at N a m.. Uii, M -16 p.m . via U.. L. & W. B. U., 0.00, s.o 1.20 a.m., 1.30, &50 p.m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Laston, leading, Hanisbur and all Intermediate olnts via D. & H. R. 1!., n a.m., 12.10. 2.3-1, 11.3 .m.,via D., L. oi W. it. R..0.0O.S.0tt, 11.20 a. in., Lfij p.m. Leave scranton forTnnkhannook. Towandt, Bunira, Ithaca, o. nova and all intermadlite points via D. A-11 R R..!.)7 a m., 12 10 and 11.31 . m, via D. U W. R It.. s.Oi a.m.,1.3o p. in. Loavo Scranton for Kochoeter, Buffalo. Nl Igara Falls, Detroit. Chicazo and all pol iti vast via D. & H.R. R. 0.07 a.m., 12.10,0.15,11.85 7. m , via D. L, ii W. R. li. and Pittetoa iunction. t.Os a m., ISO, 8.5 1 p. m., via E. & W. ! It.. 8.41 p. m. Pair Btairs and ha west via Salamano i, vi K e II. It R u.o; a.m., 12.10,0.15 p. m. v a D, ' a W. ii.K.. ,8.08a.m., LOO and .07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sloeplug or L. V. chair ars on all trains between L g, June-inn or Vilken Bane and New York, Polled Ip'ila, Inftajo and Buspention Bridge. 10LL1N II. Wll.UUR. Oon. Sup'- Eist Die. ('H AS. S. LRE, Oflii. Pas-i. As't, Phila .P. ' W NoNNEMACHF.lt Ass't O n Pass Ag't. Srmtfa BeThi-hetii Pa. rVKLAWAKE, LACKAWANNA A.-D U WESTERN RAILROAD Trains leave ScranUn as follows: Express ir New York and ah point! East. 1.40. 2.50, '.-'.:;.. u m.; 12 55 and 3.50 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadelphia ad the South, M5, J aud 0.5 1 a. m; 12.51 ltd 8,80 p. m Washington nnd way stations, 3.55 p. in, Tobyhanna aceominoiiHtlon, 0 ,10 p. m. L'xpr. ss for Binghamton, Oswego. Elmlra. jrning. Bath. Ilnnsviile, Mount Morris and lUffalo, 12.10. 2 15 a. m. and I 21 . ra.. making lose connections at Bulfalo to all points iu the Vest, Northwest and Southwest. Rath accommodation, o a. in. Rir.ghamton aud way stations, 12.37 p. m. Mcuoliou aooommodatlou, at 4 p. m. and j 10 p. m. Binghamton nnu Elmira Express. 0 05 p, m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswokoj I'tica and Kichfkld Springs, 2.15 a. m. aud 1.21 p. in. Ithaca, 2.15 and Bath I1 a. m. and 1.21 p. m. For Northumbi rland, Pittston, Wlikes-Barre, Plymouth, Bloomaburg and Danville, making close counections at Northumberland for WUUameponl Harnsburg, Balttanora, Wash. lugtou and the South. Northuiiib.-rland and intormodlato statlont, 6.00. 0 55 a. m. and 1.30 and ti.07 p. m. Nanticoao ana intermediate stations, 8.0s and 11.2U a. m Plymouth aud intermediat stations, 3.50 and 8.3.' p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. . . . ... for detailed information, pocket Urn tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offlo 3is Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticaot orno SCKATiTllN DIVISION. In Bffitel .In n inn-) SfHrli. 1804a North Hound fcoutli Kound 808 2n l 90S fa a s d 100 b .i Stations 3 oJ 9 3 i (Trains Dully, Ex. v. cept sui.d;iy.l si Arrive Leave 7 25 N Y. Franklin Sts T in West and street 7 (Hi Weebawken m Arrive Leave 2 j " l 3 Q i M 7 38 7 50 800 A Mi I' M I iS Uanoook Junction I OH 11 uncock If M Starlight lioo 2 05 0 ( ...J 2 11 is .... 24 6 25; ...J 2 31 6 31' ..... 241 6 4-M .... 250 841 . .. 2 61 6 55 .... 3 03 12 52 Preston Park 12 47 Como 12 32 Poyntellii 12 25 Belmont II I ill rieasant ML fi.io Pnlondau fO 63 3 08 II 58 Forsct city I Ol Ml 3 10 7 .4 I' lj 34 7 87 Si 16 V, 30 1 11 Carb-UK ale flflO While BrtdgO Marneld fi ;iv (11 53 M 46 11331 Jeruiyn 7 84 9 50 3 48 7 40 10 021 3 51 7 43:10 06' 3 1 7 48 10 101 3 58 7 62 10 13; 4 04 7 54 10 17 I (7 7 561021 -110 HiMl-124! 4 14 xnoa; 417 so. in so 4 88 1 11 a,! 4 n is Arahlhald lain wmtou 1121 Peckvllo 111 17 01vihnut 11 13 Dickson II 13 Tllioop il 1 ProMdenco I'm k Plana 1105 Scranton Leave A irtve All trains run dally except, Sunday. 1. stgnlfles tnat tralna atop on algnal for pa 8 angers, Additional trains leave Carbondnle for scran ton 1.10 and 6.15 p. iu., arrlvlug al Scranton 1.68 and 7.00. Leave Scranton for Carbondale 6.."i0 and 8.80 arriving ai curb nidnle at 7.30 and I.U p. 111. geoure rates via Ontario A Western before 8 urchnslng tickets and save innucy. Bay and llhgtEnpiosstothe wesL J, C. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Agt. t, yutorott, Div. Pass, Agt. sci iintou, Pa. T7RIE AND WYOMINO VALLEY RAIL Vj UOAD Trnliw leave Scranton for Now York and In termediate points on the Erie railroad at 0 -15 a. 111. and 3.24 p 111. Also for Honesdale, llawley and local points at il 35, 0.45 a.m , und 3.24 p.m. All tho above nro through trains to and from lioneadnlo. An additional train leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. and arrives at Scran ton from the Lake at 8 15 a m. and 7.45 p.m. Trains loavo for Wilkes-Barro at 6.40 a. m. and 8.41 p. in. rMl 1 8 2-l .... BIO ... 7&S ... J51 .... T4.- .. 7S8 .... T85 .... n .... f7 19 .... 7 Oslr 8 Ml 3 319 6 I V- ra is a a 8 41 Btn 6 35 5 14 M32 -Mil 8(0 B0J 8 25 808 8(1 5: ft) Id I 0 15 4 5 f6 13 f I 6S 8 10 4 50 r u i' u