THE SCRANTON TltlBXTtfE-MONDAY MORNING, JUNJ: 25, 1894. n .... . . . - . . 1 1 i , , i , , L OF Beginning tomorrow the Now Jersey Coal exchange will utart upon its wiifbtb nnnuiil txcurslou to the conl regions ,Tbe itinerary arrungeil by it is M fol lows: Leaving Nownrlf, Tiiaiday, at O.iJO a. in sharp, will ran directly to Upper Lehigh, Pa., dining at tho Hiijli laud DalL 1,900 feet above tide water. Leaving Upper Lehigh about I p. m., will rnu directly to St ran to;,, with supper, lodging; and breakfast at tba Wyoming. Aftor suppr at Scranton an opportunity will be Riven to "Visit the Lxckawanua Iron works, where the process of manufacturing teel rails will be shown. Wednemht.v, June 27, through the courtesy of tue Dulawuru and Iludaon Canal company, n special tram will be provided, li.avinn Scrautou at 8 ;v in. for Oar bonilals. From Carbondalo the trip to Honesdale and return will bs made over the gravity road of the Del aware and Hu.luon final company, stopping at Furview.and at Hones laic, the head of the Delaware and Hudson cauhI. At Ilonesdale the lo.ttling of boats aud the storage plant will b In eprettd, Returning to Scrantoii in Um for diauer they will leave at i p. m for Vllke Barre, remaining at the Wyo ming Valley hotel until after dinner ou Juno 28. At Wilkoi-Jjurro nrrntigo menu have been tmule for those wixh iug to visit the collieries at that point. Returning tho excuisiou will laava Wilkes Barfs, about li p.m., June 23, iu time to connect at High Bridge, N. J., aud Bound Brook, N. J., with con venient trains for meiuberu, and will reach Newark about 7 p, m. This suggestion of a misunderstanding- which may lead into the courts Is ti;ken from tho C'arbocdale Leader: "Some weeks ogo V. W. Watkins nnd David Hughes purchased of th? Nealon Estate the coal underlying a tract kuown b"it as "Sandy's field" and be l .iu the wreutioa of a shaft to miue the coal, whiCh is said to bo of considerable quantity and good quality. It has lately come to their knowledge that the Delaware and Hudson company have l.ad three shifts of men engaged on the territory diligently extracting tho dusky diamonds, aud at their present rate of working thera will be nothing left to mine when Wutklns & Hughes t av their shaft ready to begin opera lions, Owing to tho looseninr of tbo tim bers of the Reading company's Locust .Spring colliery at Loaust Gap, caused by recent rains, u large amount of dc brU has fallen in from tho top, thai rendering it impossible to run trucks containing the tanks, to the bottom of the slope. This colliery was drowned ont by the late freshet and fears are un tertsiiud of the slope caving in. Work will be be begun immediately to tlm her np the slope and prevent any more fails. In the meantime the pumps will be ran to their utmost capacity. It is feared that tbie colliery will not be nble to resume operations for sutne lime as it will take several weeks to clean np the debris after the water U sufficiently lowered. As soou as the elope is timbered aud everything in a safo condition, the tanks will be put on again an t every effort made to j,jt the water out by August, Lai t, but not least, comes the am noma motor tor streetcars. it was risd the other day in Now York ;hicagoans would say they tried it on ;oe dos and from all accounts it worked splendidly, ihis is what 6ne spectator said of it: "The motor is built like that of an ordinary trolley car, out tue machinery occupies a com p,rtraentin the middle about ono third ne size. I he motor is not intended to carry more than a dozeu passengers ltielf, bnt can always draw a trailer or two. The machinery is operated from tbe platform by means of a leyer. Twenty-five miles an hour is about the maximum speed attainable. This sys tem is more economical thnu gas or steam, its mechanism is simple, the aauger small, ana it is easy to operate. A complete system could he introduced, it is claimed, for on-tenlh tho cost of a trolley road. The motor was run Hp and down.about a quarter of a mile of track, and proved satisfactory in all workings. As yet the oar has not been equipped with brakes, but it was stop ped by reversing the power. O.i ono of its trial trips the motor was not stopped quick enough, and it crushed into a thirteen-ton flat oar and knocked it abont thirty teat." The recent transfer of Archibald Rogers, of New York, of his stock in the Cornwall and Lebanon railroad to Q. Dawson Coleman, giving to ti-.e lat ter a controlling interest in this import ant little etretch of roadbed occasions no end of conj-ciure. Mr, Rogers' stock amounts approximately to mora than half of tho total stock of the com pany, The entire capital in round t.pinbers is about half a million, of which Mr. Rogers hold about $800,000, which, by the deal, gois to Mr. Cole man. The railroad is twenty-four milts long-, and connects with the Pennsylvania, railroad at Conewago. The trauafer la of interest to small stockholders, for evidently the balance of power lies with the holder of Mr, Rogers' stock, who will throw his weight of bis influence either for or against the small stockholders as op posed t.o the Lackawanna Steel com pany. Consequently it is to their in terests to know which way tho now holders will lean. In view of this fact it is of interest to recall the fact that this week the junction between the Cornwall aud Lebanon road, and the tracks at the North Lebanon furuaoes was effected. Tho business interests of the North Lebanon furnaces are in timately connected with tueLioka wanna Steol company, which is a large consumer of the iron from these fur naces. Hence it is more th in probable that the Lackawanna comDiiuy's inter est in the railroad will he supported by Mr. Coleman. ii..H ' . 4 The coal trafBo on the Philadelphia and Erie division of the Pennsylvania railroad is henvier now than it has been for some time, and as much coal is be ing handled as at any time since the road was opened. This may not appear at first on the surface, as none of the. crows that were laid off scone time ago L:.ve been reinstated. Tho co il trains, however, are larger. Whore fornmly twenty-five gondolas were sent down as on train, now forty aud fifty go go down. Formerly forty ears wore considered a good trsin going up the road, now sixty and seventy empty curs are taken np, t -The passenger and f reign t btuinee on the Lehigh Valley is heavy of late, and is improving constantly. The sight lines to the west are doing a big business. One of these traius last Wednesday along the stretch of track visible from Paxinosa made a half mile In just eighteen seconds. The engine GENERA NEWS HUSTR that did this was No. 613, just ont from me ;x utn Gaston scops, Minor Industrial Notes: The "Pennuy" cnal traffic on the Now Boston brunch hue iucreuscd double wilhiu tho past mouth. The boiler repairers of tho Delaware and Hudson gravity shop, under the inuuago meut of Willinui JenkinH huvo llnithed their work at Aichb.ild after two months' duration. A nov thing on the Lehigh Valley road Is kuown at the test car. The car is ape cnllarly constructed affair and is used for tho purpose of ascertaining tho proper heights aud width ot tunnels and cuts. The county commissioners of Berks awnided a contract to the Pcjttavillo Iron and Steel c. mpany for i-teel stringers for iibiitgj. The proposal of the Reading Bulling Mill company shows that steel is cheaper than iron. There were four bld dere, the Pottsville party bidding steel stringers fastened with steol rivlts, ll.'JOa. B9j with steel clips, I.S'J5 90. The Head ing Boiling Mill Company, steel stringers fastened with steel rivtts, f.',085.-15; with bteel clips, $l,9i&.tlPa iron stringers tasten Od with iron rivlts, 107.70; with iruu clips, .,0M.S. Tnn FACT tl at' Hood's tjarsaparilla, eneo fairly trioil, becomes tho family medicine, speaks volumes for its excellence and me dicinal merit. Hood's SaniuynriUa is ua tnre's co-worker. Boon's lJiu.s become the tavorito e thu'. tic w ith everyone who tries them. 25c. Mas. M. BcaaaitBKBOtB, Bearer Dnm, Wis., writc3: "We have Used Or. Thomas' BcleetriC Oil iu our family for Cough", Colds, Croup aud Uhoiiumtism. It cares every time." e FINANCIAL mi) COMMERCIAL Stocks nnd fondi. Sew Youk, June U3. speculation at tlia stock exchange wns sluggish today, and the undertone of the maiketwns rather weak. The feainres ot today's limited market Wei the heaviness and atcidy drile iiiing of the stocks of bankrupt roads, Sugar declined to (1) and rallied to U8X Oenersl Eieotrin advanced to a5jj nod Chicago Om to Tho geuernt market closet! somewhat steadier at a recovery of Per cent, from tho lowest of the morning. Totul sales were 65,750 shares. Tiie CoItoWlttg oonplete tain suowm tee (Iiit's thictuatioiia in active stocks is suppheil uu.i revised dully hv .altar Js fuller, stock brokers, li!l Wyomlifi: avenue: Open- Ulzh Low est. Clos ine. mil m m 136" uu m m 115 w m Mia IP. mt Y2U liu. est. Am. ret. OH Am Susur. v ' 1 ft s-i.i Wis A. T. Sc a. K, Tan. So.. Con. N. J WH Chic ft N, W ItHU Qh B. ft Q 7ii; t'hlc. Hun 7si.4 O., CO. ft St. col.. Uouk.Val. ft T D. ft II 130 D., L. ft W n-aOvF Pew trie 11U (. K. Co UH Lake Shore , ftN , . 1 lljuhiittaa 115 Ml3. Pae miJ Nut. Lead MM N. Y.ftN. K N. Y. Central VIM N. Y.. O. ft W UH N. Y., . ft W.... IM a. 8. C. Co W& North Pac : 77 tm mi r iiis 111 86H tCM 14-ti iu" my, joji BSfi IV H w m m low 4.V4 Z! KN 115 m no B lHa m MM IBM w North Pac. pf ,. ai Omaha l).';U SSi-4 'sc. MoU flenln'. irsM tm! B8M pi b'i M m W Hock Island it. T St. Paul T., C. ft 1 Texas A I'ac....,, I'u'nn Pai-ttlc, Wabash p'' Western t'Llon..,. W.ft L, B W. ft t E. ft 071 HI 1N 4554 Chlc&ao Grain and Provltlanj. Scrakich, June i'S.-llie following queta- llnns :.r uutiplie 1 an I c rpinted nullv ov l. liar ft Fuller, stock brokers.Ul Wyoming- a re in.. . WHEAT. Opening Hlifliiiat Lowest, Closing COBw, Opehitut.... llilflieat Lowest Olosing , OATS, Opening Highest Lowest Jnlv. m na m 414 m 1 W 40li Bent 61)4 tB mi 4IH '? 41M nil 81 m Pes u ui o Closinir ,,, nt Open nir Highest Lowest J2TJ 1219 tm ma ism l-l'.l UN Closlna LAUD. Opening Highest ;. Lowest Closing HHOKT UlliS. Opening BigbMt Lowest Closing C07 070 (W7 070 an CM t'47 en 6co oto m can 0;,.l New York Produce Karket, tir.vr York. June 23. FtouR-Dull, uoat sieauv. Wheat Dull, Rteitfly, about c. lower No. 'i red store and elevator, 62'ic. luiiilli, O.LOOJC. J I. O. D., 03B3,'4C.i Ull- piaded red, 5702c: No. 1 northern, e'Ja UiC; oprious closed firm at aVe. under yemoniay, no. reu dune, oyc.July, (ic. August, 83Jic; September, 64a; December. 68Jc. corn Dull, easier, eloiing steady; No. !!, 4ilc.,: elevator, 4Cc. alloat; options were (lull, werk, a)iQ. lower, June, 45;ic. ; July, 46.; August, 40c: September, 47c. Oats Dull, weaker, options dull, lower; .Tnly, 40c; August, Sitfc; 8ept,emlw. SOMC.; spot prices, No. ii, OJc; No, 'i white, 5Jc; No. !3 Chicago. 53c.; Na 3, 61c; No. 3 white, OHj.; "mixed western, 63c; white do. aud whito state, 62aSoe. ilEBP Dull, steady. TUMID Beet Dull. Cor Mkatk -Quiot, steady. LAituQuiet, steady; western steam closed Ht7.1(l; city, Bs6c; July, 7.08j Bepl mber, I7.8B refined, nuiet; continent, 7.40i South America, (T.8O1 compound, aoc, Pork Moderate demsad, firm. EuTiEii Fair demand, linn; state dairy, 13nl7c; do. cioamory, 15al8e.; Pennsvlra. fl do., 16al8c; western dairy, ltlalOc.- uo. creamory, 14lbc: elgins, Ibo.j imita tion creamery, waisjfe. Ciii:esk Quiet, tedy. Eooa Quiet, unchanged. Four Kip- Successss, Having tho needed merit, to rnoro than muko pood all the advertising claimed for them, tho following tour remedies have reached a phonomeuid sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for 'Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle gun aataed Eko tr.c Bitters, the great remedy for Llvor Btomaoh and Kidneys, bucklen's Arnica Baits, tho best to the world, aud Dr King's New Life Pills, which aro n perfect nlll. All those remedies are guarnutaed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will bo glad to tell you more of them. .Sold byAJatthews Bros', drug utoro. Tna nasi trial of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will satisfv auv ono thnt. th- lung-healing virtue of the pine tree has now been rolii.ed Into an effective and convenient cough medicine. Mold by all rioulers 011 a guarantee of satisfaction. WEAK MEN your attention . Ih lV.Li.ED TO II1B .,.IM- TV.. .UI Ureat ICnglish Remedy, 3f r.nnu'o ClMinifln Ui4inln uiuj 0 I'.jjctlHU lUCUlUlUt) IF YOU SUFFER train Nor- luuiTwirt im mat. '. 1 TOIS Do bility, Weaknoas of Body nnd Miud, Sperm torrlica, attd lniiiotoncy, and all dixonse that arise from ovor-indulKOnec ud neb" abuse, an Lob of Memory and l'owor, Dimness of Vis ion, Prematura Old Ann and mnnv otlmr iiu eases that load to Insanity or Consumption aud aneui ly in ave. write for a nainuhlot. Adiirwis filtAV MEDICINE CiV n..i.i. N. Y. Tkn Snnnlfli- Mpdicllln t. A I... .11 drattlsts at 8 per paekiuie, or Bix nadbaM for ?l,or soot by null on receipt of nxioev iTnd with every J6.0U order WE GUARANTEE a rare or money 1 -fir '1 "eanamtt I f'" Ol, account- nt riilLIi!ni-l..it.i IM I,.,... adopted tho Yellow wrappor, tho only gcmi hic. bold iu Scpanton by Matthews Brue. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants itnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Norcotie suhstance. It is a harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worm3 aud allays fcverlsliness. Castoria prevents vomitiug Sour Curd, cures Diargioua and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves . teething troubles, cures constipation uud flatulency. Cartorht assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caa toria is tbo Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is aa ezoellBBt mcdldno for chil dren. Mothers have reivatcdJy told me eC iU geod effect upon their children." Da. 0. C Oboood, Lowell, X . 1 -k " Caotorla Is tho host remedy for children of which I am acqnaitud. 1 hope the day is not far distant when mothers willoon-iiiler the real Intercut of their children, and uso Castoria in stead of (lie variouamwek nostruruawhiuh aro destroying their loved ones, hy forcing opium, Hiorpluuu, soothing Byrup and other hurtful agent down their Uiroate, thereby sending th am to pivmatme graves." Dfi. J. ff. ElMORIELOC, Conway, Ark. The Coutanr Company, TT mmHaWKiaaBwmi HE OLD RELIABLE Caledonian Will be held by the Caledonian Club, of this city, at Laurel Hill Park OS JULY 4 A largo nnuiber of attractions ore down ou the bills and a good ttine uuy be expected by aU who are preseut. DAISY DAW50N, the Champion Child Dancer, only 7 ytuird ot uge, will give a grand entertainment well worth the price of admUsion. ALL THE USUAL GAMES A; the Delegates from all partfl of the United States and Cinada will be preseut, this will undoubtedly be a gala day. Street Car every three minutes. Admission, 25c. Children, 10c. Grand Stand, 15c. Dancing Free All Day Grand Picnic in the Evening. ADMISSION, 10c. AT THE SCRANTON A low of the entries received are TAYLOR, TAX Id, TITUS, KENNEDY, WELLS, Etc.,Et. 50 Racing Men to Compete ALL THE FLYERS COMING. GEO. P. TAYLOR will attempt bo make a track record of 2J0, riding a milo agaiust time with pace-makers. See Canary in Fancy Riding. DUPONT'S MINIKG, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Msnufnctartd nt tho Wapwalloimn Mills, Lu. miiifUiu, Dcluwara. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Ant for tbe Wyoming DUtrlol, Ml Wyoming Ava., Scranton Pa. 'i Una Katlouitl Bank BlUlaing AOCNCtns. fHOB.J'OKD, Mttsfeoi Pa. JOHN B tMTTB tc iONiRimmiOL E. W. ItTJlXldA.V SftIki..lrr., Pi. Aceiita for tilu Uanauiui Uliiuiilnt' I'a. Com- What Is More Attractive Mian a pretty faeo v.ilh a fresh, bright complexion) For it, use fozzonl't Powder. BICYELE R ACES Driving Pari JULY 4 Castoria. " Castoria la so well adapted to child ran thai I recommend it uSBUjiorior to any prescription Iwown to ma." B. A. AacKiR, M. D., lUSo. Oiford at., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have Bpoken ln,;ltly of their osporl enco In their outside practice witli Castoria, anil although we only hafo anions onr tuedicai au)plic3 wluit Is known as raguiai prnluuts, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wllli (aver upon ft." Unitsd IIofliuliL i.x Dtsi'dainv, Boston, Maaa au.lv C. Berrn, Pna., Murray Street, Hca Toa-Ic City. t RICK DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Eest in the market OFFICE: Dingbamton, N.Y. FACTOX-tY: Brandt, Pa. E. Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery Uandfactnrsra of the Celebrate! PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100X)0 Bbls. Per Annum, Atlantic Refining Co. Uauufacloroia und Uuulora la Illuminating and Lubricating Linseed OU, Napthas nnd Qaso linos of all (trades. Axlo Grease, Piniou Grease and Colliery Com pound ; nlso, a lnrjo Hue of Par raliiue Wax Caudles. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Office: Coal Excbansa, Wyoming Av V orlii at I'm.. Ui out MT. PLEASANT AT nETAJU Poal or tbn bust quality f jt domnstto aae.ftnd Of ell elzas, delivered in any part uf tiio cltj At lowest prloc. Ordem left at my offlsn, M. us. WVOMINO ATDNnit (tear room, flrit floor, Thirl National Bank. or sent by mall or telopitoh to the mine, wiu reoeive proimit aieSnmpB. tipei'ial eouiracta wtU be made and delivery ot Uuokwheat CuaL Him Ijromut attMiitloii made tor the tali WM. T. SMITH. Brandt Clay ProductCo Good Men Deserve Good Clothes . so . ANE of the strong " points of The Trib une's equipment as a first-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied ivith 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 ric tores Don't Spoil Those Vol tienromes Have The Tribune will promptly preserve any of the art series pur chased by its readers 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 Kulticbrome Series Or Any Otter Series And do the work so 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 S0K PRICES BOOKS Neatly Bound BUSINESS AND T)K. O. EDOAB DEAN has removad to sit , fWtrSt Sorautoh, JBTomS polta ooun-hooM fiqiur.) y I) hvnlNELLb0Boe B Washington FraiKka -?i.n eor.ner ?,Pruo Btr8L SStotSS? '0toKa. m. and to i and it'2-?0 !'. mBnuday, ttoDjim. )K W. JJ. ALLEN. " Offlca co7 Lacki. ara bih iton, office hour io to 12 a. m. and sahlAtiJ553 BflaTSS Wvt,y S5 NoM "" I'broatj SrSl y mln v Rssldano & Vina 1) 'om UATEB. S Waahlniton Avonu. toP-m. Rogidencoan) MadUpu avenn. l llr'f11 k?1 reeldonco TU CS ?OTo, S.0" hour9' I to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8, Bnadayi 'ISO to i. evunluiia at reaidonoi. A and throat aud gynecology. LAWTKaUi J floe0NA5irCa ljaw ai Colloctioa of.' aonia. OLranton, I'a, collect bus a cUltv J UivAttora.n.aiui Ooaaa? irS&mS am' TS'tr01 BoaAqs k. riAtin. W. H Jkmiiiip To w rlt"h .KNAPP, aTST KOSWKH It PATTHIlSOa. . w ILI.IAV A. Wlrrii. A ;KD aAVD W'MAJ1 J. HAND, At. fy torneyi and Counaellora, Coaunonwoalth lailjilHromnaJ !M and IV Vn YLlV5orney.at.Law. Kos.l and HSX. M' .SR??X kw ""iiw In frlos OBttdlngj 130 Woshlnsrtoii avtuua J.MjA NK T olCi.l.i; Attu'ru,.y..t Law.' MILTON W. LOWlt TAtriii ''rvi Z C H vov ut iiiJ .ii ' I E u l "ashing . -y'HJjlQW1". fr""v.. C. I?, bquarq AMIiSW. OAKI'OKD, Attorno at Law" SoSS?.. EUtAR. 7Attoroey at' Urn offl,!-, BITBwoceat. Bdranton, Va. I a vvaiklu, Attomov at Uf, JLurkaWAii-iaajrantnPi' CM J P-IIUM. L'oimkpllnf .t 1 . ... .m-T . rooms m, h m Commonwealth WnlldiSS C ',',', Tf1fK.', Attruy at UiTcTnT y. "'niJnJloiiSrrantiiii. i'a. v- coau:uY.s. sp-uCT mu ' I) H Jfl Attorney-Loan, noio-" V ' tot ytsecnHtrT4te Spr,, t KIL. jAM, AttoruoT ait-Law, ju Wy. AJt ointnuavnnui', S-rantin. BCHOULR, S, Jt' Rr"PT boyi. and girls for oollegj Rv.7. Tbomaa M. CAsai MISS WORCEBTHB-S KlNDEKQARrTICN . ..iJS? Sfft 112 Adarr,aav,nu., "upiU UKMTUSI, C ki'ATOACa aurgooa ESSES, Vn, ill M- "'''itATwy. gSSjgglgSstm LOANS. 1 a.K REPPlTLIC Barege and Loan Aw 1 cintion wlU loan vou Zn Ei . SJd pay you bottSr on Inroafment SaVS KEKUS. G JR5 - hm Worisai v and Nurserymon: atore U WiyiMngton avDnue; green bouee.ia) North Main avenue; "torn tolephona 'Hi. XEA8. ""AN 1 5 NlON TEA cd. JaASS Bn.' 08. KUETTEL, M Lackawanna avenue, !Hrranton. Pa., iiiannfr W1,H Screen. HOTKLS AND RESTACItAJfTR. THS WESSTMINSTEH, 21T-2U Wyoming A avo. Roomn heated with tteara: all mod em Improvements C. M, f hvmaw. Prop. THE ELK CAPE, la and 127 Franklin ave hub. Kates reasonable. rVZugHB. Proprietor. WtaTtalWafER ho-Fku ' W. Q. bCHKNCK, Manager Sixteenth atreet; one block at of Broadway. at Ualon Square, New York. AmerIcanplBn, $itfi) p(r day and upward iivuna nvuHX. European plan; 'good V J r in. (Vnan day and night. Bar aap- plied with tbo bust P. H. COYNE. rrnnrito CCRANTON HOUSE near D., U W nae O lengor depot Coaductod on tbe European P'"- VtrTKocBProprletnr CI K A N D OliraBAia The largeat and iwiT eqiiipped hotel in Alloutown. IV; rauw 2 aud 1 2.iki per day. vktoh n. BAHtfEB. Proprietor. ARCH1TKCTS. YSAVI3 & HOUPT, Architect. RmB K J' i and W (. nmmonwnalth h'ld'g. Scrantoa "L"1 L. WALTER, Architect, Library boiid- m jt my. Totoiof avenue, scrBntou. p U BROWN. Arch R Architect, Price . bnlldlug.lM Vathlngton ATQ.,Scranton. MIKCKM.ANKOl'a Baveb's oSCBBnQ - Wuslo Wb balls, pienice, partlce. receptions, wed dingn and ooncert work furntaBed. For ternu address R. J. Bauor, conductor. Uf Wyoming avo., over flulbert'B music Rtore. HORTON V. HWAKTS-WHOLESALE lumber, Price building; Scianton, Pa. MEOAKOKE "BRbTHERBT PRINTERS' fupplioa, envelopes, paper Ig. twine. Warohouae. 180 Washington ave.. Scranton, pOOp-i LIVERY. UN MpoOM avenue 4 Flret elau carrlagoa. d.l ioote Aitt Funeral Director and KmbaJmer. 17 BANK P. BROWN CO., WHOLE i salo dealers in oodwaro, Cordaee and OU Cloth, 780 W. Lackawanna avenue pZRA FINN HONS, builders and contra? J-Jtora. Yards: ( rt ,.r i .1: .... e. ,a ave ; corrier Ash st. and Peniiavo.. Scranton DRITF.B BB0K CO., Inc'p. Capital, f 1,000,000. BEST St.SO SHOE IN THE WORLD. ".( dollar tavtd ii a dollar earned' . Thlf T.ndlee' Solid Prunck Dongola Kid But ton Boot delivered free snywhere in tho U.S.. on rocaipi oreadD, Mnooy order, or foetal Note for (I..S0. Emials every way the boots old in all retail stores (or .:. We wake this boot oursslves, tliersforo wo guar- amee laoir, arv.e ana torar, u any one is not sausnea will refuu J the muuer or land another pair. Opera ioe or Lioaiinon BenM, .til- I r A a za 1 to 3 4Mid half ., i - n v is vv will tit you. Cftta lofru FRCC Dexter Shoe Co., FEDERAL ST., BOSTON. MASS, Snedal termt to VfiUrt- Eureka Laundry Go. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. Cotiax BODSa bvJUAIia. AH Mnda of Laundry work gnarants) me uei --. '. 1 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ FCS-ANTON AND W1LKBS-BARBK, PA.. A3ffUCTUKKR8 Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF W J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION WtVlsSA IIMB TABLK IW BITECT MAT 20, UN, Trains leave Soranton for PltUton. Willies For AiUnboClty, 8 H0a.ni. tZ2S?2i' fc1; 1,11(5 Elizabeth. 8.2 BC&aH (ePr!l" with Buffet pauor car), a.ao (expreas) p. m. Sunday, 2. IS tfik fkWL? 1 UlLAUKLPiUA, IS a. UL. Irii8 scovt &&53 p. ; For Reading Xebanon and Harrlsburg via t$9 t'' For PotUvllle, 8.50 a. m., 12.50 p. m. i .Urv " Now York, foot of Liberty fcVy'l Si'1 BUffM P":r Through ticket, to aU pXuVt' lowest MtSS H. P. BALDWIN, J. h. OLHA0SEN, PM8' A"8alt Uon. aunt. i ,, "iVijAWAitE AND HUD JUI . SON RAILROAD. Loraniem ing May at, 1MH, tralim will run ns f.illowi: Ti uins lit-.. '... ..i ... a. Station. Scrautou. for Pitt.i- VsTTlM t,;n' Wilkes-Uarro, etc., 8.00, mM a ml--"' '"fa. m., 12.10, f O 0 m 1.2.0.2.38,4.10.6.16, ti.16, U.lj nf r and 11 M I.. m. r . For New York and Phll.i- l i.i' H. ..... ..,.. ... ni...- . and wostcru dvpJtj. 7 Oj. tL-Ju. 10 If) v ... 1 m I' fir ( 'nrVtrvi . .. 11. ' U ). 1. naiQ ami mtormedlata Rtntion O.tU. 1 HI M :l lit I A in I .11 u fir m D if P: BiV ,l,rV.'n I11"! B" Street Dc-pot, 2.ltl n. in.. 2.1;aml 11 :t5 p. m. Fast olpruss to Albany. Saratoga, the Adl ri nduck MonnUinn, Boston uud Nmv England runts. 5.10 a. m., arriving at Albany J2,. SarntD. -j.jii p. iu..auiii-avin,-Scranton at p. m.. arriving at Albany at AH' p. la, Sara toga. 12 W a, m , u, rj lDt0 7 ,n m I hi 1 i.nly dlri-ct route betwocntbe coalllelili and Huston. "The Leading Tourists' Uouto of America ' to tha Adiroiidaok .Mouiitain re sorts, Lnk;8 George and Chainplaln, Montroal, etc. Tiiiro tabloe showing local and through train B-iTico botwoon htatli.Uk on all divlsiona Dela Wjiro and Huusim ystci;i, may b.. obtaluod at all Delaware and Hudson tickot oftirea. H. U.JOONa, i W. BC 14 DICK, Second Vice President. Qeu. fast Agt I'AV IS. Train leaves Sci anton fur Philadelphia an I New ork via. JJ. & II. R K. at 8 a.m., 12.11. M8sndu.8BD. n viaD ,L,&w. H. r, uoa li.l).llJsJa. m ami Ul ti. nj ' Leave Scrautou lor Iltuton and Wilkes Biu io via ft, L. & W. It. R., 0.00. 8 0S, 1121 a. m.i.3.1, .'iJu. .7, e. ftp. nt. Leave Ueraiitou ioa V.'liit-j Uavon, Haileton, ottsvlllo and all points ou tiie foeavor eadow and Pottsvilto b.-xnehea, via E. ft W V..ii..m., v a D. & U. g, K. at 0 a.m., 12.10. 2.3$. 1.10 p.m , v!a D L. & W. B. R., ti.00, 8.08, 11 . '.'i 111., l.tU, il Leave Seranton lor Bethlehem, L'aston, Leading, Hnrj-ifUiiri aad all lutorni-.-dlut points via D. Ar K li. R., Sara .12.10. 188, 11.81 pja.,vJa U, L.'4i W. 14. R..0.00.8.08, 11.20 a. m Lao pin. lyeavo Heranton forTimkhnnock. Towai-i 1, Elmira, Ithaea. Ctenova und all iuterraulht) points via D. ha, R.n.,S'.u7.m..l210aud 11.31 p. lUnVia D. U is W It R., 8 0s B.m-LM in. Leavp Scranton for Kochstr, Buffalo. MI agara Falls, Detroit. Cbe-ago and all points wont viaD. & a B. R., D.07 a.m.. 12 . lU.tt.ff. 11.85 p. m., via D. U. A; W. R. 14. uud Pitt-ton Jnuotloa, 8.08 s m., LS0, 8.60 p. m.. via K. US W. R. it., b',11 p. m. For 12rair and tha west via Balamanat, vii TV .V tl. R, R Ml a.m., la 19,.i.r. p. m . via D . U A W. R. K. , ,. a.m., 1 Je and 0.07 p. m. Puilman parlor and sleeping o -L. V. chair ears ou aJi trains betwoen L. & fi. Junc'.iou or WHke-Barr and New York, Pbllad jpaia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. UuLLlN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt. East DIv. OKAS. S, LUE. ii,-n. Paaj. Ag't, Phlla.,Pt. A. W Nl ) K VR M A CS R B . A is' t GKn Pass. Ag't. South Bethiliem. Pa. DELAWARF. LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Scranton as foUowa: Express for New York aud al. points East. 1.40, 250, 6.16, 8.00 aud V.6a a. m. ; 1 56 and 8.60 p. a. Exproaa for Euston, Trenton. PhilaoViJpbla and the South, r.li, 8.0U aud 8.6 i a. m.; 12.64 and 'i SO p. m. Waahlhgton and way stations, 8.65 p. m. Tobyhanna aocpfflmodatlon, 8 10 p. in. Ezpr as for Blnghamton, Oswego, Elmira, rnrning, Bath. Dauaville, Mount Morris ana Buffalo, 12.10, 1116 a. m. aud 124 p. in., making close connections at Buffalo to all poinu in the West Northwest and Southwest. Bath aocommodation. v a. m. Blngluiuiton and way stations, 12.37 p. m, Kluuolou accommodatlou, at p. m. and 8,10 p. m. Blnghamton and Elmira Express, 6 05 p, in. Express for Cortland, Syracuse. Oswego. Utioa and Klchfleld Springs, 2.15 a. m. and Ut p. 01. Ithaca, 2.16 and Bath Ha. m. and 121 p. m. For Northumberland, Puts: n, Wilkos-Barrev Plymouth, Bloomabsrg and Danville, making close conneettous at Northumberland for Wlllliport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Wash, lugtuii arrd tbe South. Northumberland and lntarmodlato stations, 6.00, 9 6.'. a. m. and 1-30 and 6.07 p. m. Nantiroxe ana intermediate Btatloua, 8.0S and 11.8) a m Plyuioulh and intermediate stations, 8.jUaud 8.6; p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. , . . . . For detallod information, pocket tlm tables, etc., apply to M. L. Sunlit, city ticket odloj. 82n Lackawanna syrtjana, ur depot ticket ouiea. ' ItAM'.IN IHI-IIO. In 1 11. ei January 28lh, 1 -.HI. North Bound. - -ib I Slouife Bound, lOtt MM 908 a $?. 1 i 3 Stations a tj a q mi . 7i 3 X. " J JJ .?.!. cept HundAy.) r n m ri-rniria in v. kt. j . r .$ a P HAITIVO l.."l.- 7 2o N. Y. Franklin St. .... 7 lO'West 4nd streot .... 7 00 weehatvken ,. I u ' 38 ? 50 8 00 r m Arrive 1.1 uv;-,. r m IM... 81ffl ... 7 6 .. 1 i:..llani:nck Juiictluui 8n 1 09, Huucoel: Slarllght Preston park C'otno Poyntrllo Belmont Phnsaut Mt. Pnlondnle Forast city iarbondaie Vthlle bridge Mayfli-ld germyn Archibald Wlnton Peckviue Ci v pliant Dickson Throop Provide BOO Park Place ' 2 08 2 11 11)6 a m li(47 12 82 11)26 IJ 13 2 '24 31 860 i 53 I OH b 08 3 111 1 61 6 25, , 0 8J . 6 4i . 8 45! . 6 65' . MM I ri T22 n is: 7 0H OUfl Ill 58. . 11 M 7 101 8 61 ;v :i 11 27 f 1 140. 7 '.4 MS. ) , 1 6 .'?. tl It IS -,s IE 49 f5 .... I f9 SU 48 7 8L 8 58 8 45 7 48:10 08, 3 61 1;. 1 7 48 10 101 S St 7 69 10 181 4 04 71m 10171 t 7S6 10 2d1 410 8 00,10 24 4 14 8 05'iOS;1 417 8 03.10 30 4 88 6 41 6 20:11 .381 0 33! np 62U (26 614 11 M 6 11 S or fli-r- 1 1 21 H tl 17 ('21 I dq 4 5 4 66 11 15 it 13 II 10 ft in' 6 16 IC 18 f4 62 810 P M 4 60, 11 OH scranton r m k m Lr ave Arrive x m t a All trains run dally except Sunday, t signifies that trains stop oualgbal tor pas aeugers. Additional trains leave carbondale for Soran ton 1.10 aud 6.15 p. m., arrlrlngat scrautou 1,61 and 7.00. Leave scranton tor Carbondale 6.50 and 8.88 arriving at Carbondale at 7 3 and 8,15 p. m. secure rates via Ontario a Western before urchiniing tickets aud save money. Day and ilhgt I press to the West. J.O. Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt V. Mstaroit, Dlv. pass, Agt. scrantoa, Pa. EBIE AND WYOMINa VALLEY BAIL 1 ROAD Trains leave Scranton for New York and in termediate points on the Erie railroad at 0.3S a. m. and 8.24 p m. Also for Honesdaie. Hawlsr and local points at 8 85, 9.45 a. m., and 8.24 p.m. All the above are through trains to and from HonsMala. An additional train leave Scranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. and arrives at Scran ton from tho Lake at 8 13 a m. and 7.45 p.m. Trains leave tor WUkos-Barro at 8.40 a. m. and (.41 p. m. General Offloa, bCUANXON. TM, n m t if I (IM.