THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1894. IE OF INDUSTRIES The permanent starting of tlm Law rncu colliery yuati'rJay wan an occa sion of mora tbau local intureat. Space whs rt cmitly given in t ri Ik department to an excerpt from tiie Truth relative to the oiiRine wbiotl il now hi un in the enKino room oi (be Lawrence.. This engiue is interesting oy. reason of tlio i'uet that it waa built by William Cook & Co., thou of Scranton, la 1858, ana" was used for hmstiiifr purpojed at the old Btafford Mino abaft, where WH llatfl Counell hoisted tlio first car of coal, usltiR the Cooke engine. That the angloe was a good one is proved by the fact that it is now again dratted into servic.i iu tho LAwrenoo colliery, which ha a capacity of 800,000 tons yearly. Li connection with the Qoelf tquipped "William A." colliery tlio Lawrenco rnaltes two collisries opttr uttd by Mr. Counell on his Old Foriro and Kauentn township property. The corabintd oapaolty of these breakers is over 700.000 tous yoarly. coal bein supplied to them from property of about 7j ' acres owned jointly by Mr. Couneil and tlx - Lehit;!) Viilley CohI company, Extended de criptious have been printed in Thb Tbibuni oonoarnlog tba iqnipmantof William A oolliery, The Lawrence ii iully i.a riiiily equipped, and tho two colltries, taken in conjunction, make a puirsurpiaied by few if any puiiaiu the anthracite region. Tho William Pulice Car company, capitallaed at 000,000, will, it i an nonnced, begin tbu construction of cars in St. Joseph, Mo., to compete with the V ullman ana w agner oompaaiae, There is a large saving of weight in fie Williams car. According to state menta giveu out, tlio berths will b' built a littlo longer than ihoue in tba Pullman and Wagner ore, and about the B.imo width. They will tie arranged In abont tbe same manner, with nptter eurl lowr tiers, Tiie rack upon wbiob the iuattresst-8 will rst will be made of aluminium, inclosed in a case of wood, add will fold up in thu earn" jun:ir that an neeor lion does, an I b d"postted in the wall of the car iu a epuce of one and one seTenelghthi of an inch thickness. Upon tiiese frames will nst mattretei mad" of cloth and ltiM.or, which will be) inflated with air immediately before being put In ue Imtbe summer chilled air and iu the winter warmed air will be ujil. Qaito a breeza bu3 bsen stirred dur in,; the past few days by another revi val of the rumor that there Was under contemplation a scheme to cotnylet' the old South Mountain ratlroal. This road, it will be leumuibered, is already graded from Harrisbur through Lin gletown, Daupi iu county; Jonestown and Froderlckjlmrg, Lebanon cou:ily, up to Portland, Northampton county. Culverts were built and abutment for bridges ertcted, but never eomoleted, as tue H.'ading claimed it hud a 99-yenr Iousa of the linns, which are better known as the Pennsylvania, Portland, Pougttkeepsle and Boston and ths Dau phin und Berks railroads, Br opinion of Judge McPherjou, handed down lust October, this lease was declared invalid and that the right belonged to James March, a contractor of LuatiO'i. Parties interested in the tuoveimnt to oomplete the road state that forty-two miles of finished road have bo m pur chased from Portland southward fr.r Mr. March, and that further work will be begun and pushed to completion. No information is obtainable as to the projectors of this alleged rsvivtl. Some persons claim that ex-President Me Leod iino a finger in the pie. Anothor brilliant railroad tohems is formulating in the vicinity of Pitts burir. Recently a charter was granted at the state department at H.irrisourg for a uvw line of stoiLi railroid to bj known ns the Allegheny and Mononga bela railroad. Il escaped general at tention, but eome sharp eye lias since discovered that this new line is to be the final link connecting Pittsburg with the Suennngo and Lake Erie road for the lakes, an 1 with the Beech Creek for the east. When the lina is com pleted, Pittsburg will have a new and direct short line to the Atlantic sea board and the local capital that is in vested in bituminous coal properties in tho western part of the state will, it is thought, exp -rience a boom. Unless somebody at Washington u doing u tall quantity of lying, Presi dent Cleveland is endeavoring to pla cate bis former lUutenant, x-Secretury Whitnoy. Tuis ho proposes to accom plish by restoring coal to the free list. Vho plan is to remove tho duty of forty couts a ton, now placed upon bitumin ous coul and shale by the Gorman bill, when that measure reachos the House. If there is anyone thing which Mr Whitney is believed to desire in tariff legislation it is free coal, wnich would open tho manufacturing market not only of New England, but of the entire Country to the cheap product of the Nova Scotian mines, in which Mr. Whitney and other friends of Mr. Cleveliind are reputed to own a con trolling interest. The McKinley duty on coal of 70 cents a ton is buffljient to protect the domestio market against Nova Scotia coala. The propoaed duty of 40 cents a ton is insutilcieut, it is claimed, to do this if tho wages of the miners ure not to be reduced. The present labor cor.t of mining coal in Pennsylvania. West Virginia, O.iiuor Alabama is such that when tue cost of transportation is added It will not piy the producers to ship coal for manurac tnriug purposes to points further north than New York. Mr. Wliiruey EiERiTHIM SEEMS WROHG to the dyspeptic. Tlio world is upside down; tho times tire out of joint; lie's ready to turn his baek upon his best friend. Now, the thing that oltenest is wrong With dyspeptic-), j.s their choice oi' it, remcd. Jt seems to lie between drugs and medicines on the one hand and the Carlsbad Sprudol Bait on the other. They can't both bo light; there':; Lou much dill'erenco in their methods and in their rauilts. Carlsbad the Sprudel Boring at Carlsbad has been during dys peptics for hundreds of yean lis natural solvent and stimulating properties correct perverted nu tritiou, repair waste and bring baek a healthy digestion aud ap petite. The only genuine imported Sprudel Salt (the water solidified at the spring) lias tho signature ot "Eisner & Mendelsou Co., Agls., 2few York," ou evory bottlo. GENERAL EW and his associates are therefore pro mised the New England market for the Nova Ssotian product, while at the same time the proposed duty will pre vent coal Irom being nude materially cheaper to the New England consum er. ltppaars that the Nova Scotia niiuo owners are not satisfied with this and are making another efl'.irt to re store coal to the free list. Should they succeed, the proposed duty will, doubt less, iilso be removed from iron ore, because tll-se two materials have been grouped together and treated ulike iu tariff legislation for many years. MlStOB ENSUSTOIAIi NoriiS: More than 350,000 moil have bean put to work by the ending of the coal a id cake strike The Brotherboodot Locomotive Firemen will hold tbelr annual convention tbieiroar at HarriSOUrg, beginning the tlrst Tues day ia Bepteinoor, There is an Incrrase in shipments of P tahoutas coal over ihu Norfolk and Western railroad for tho week ending June 10 of 14,854 ton?. The Atchison road has extended the time of its low ezenrtlOU rates to the wet and the Western Passenger aaiociatlon is correspondingly perturbed. The Kanawha and Coal River road, a feeder of the Ubesapeake and Oblo, is to be extended twentv miles into tne bent coal ileitis of West Virginia. For several days past the Lsk ' Erlo and Western has cut down sharply iis freight train service on account of a scarcity of coal, a trouble which is now overcome. Coal trahTc furnishes '.'; per cent, of tiio bnsino S of the Wabash road, while COW crops furnish 10 per cent, Tho onnl traffic is the largest single item of the badness of tho Wabash, It is thought the Herrikm slope will be ready to resume by July iti. There are yet thirteen feet of water in the slope, Every twenty-four hours -." bjilers of U,0(iu gallon capacity each are hoisted. It Is stated offlclally tiiat there ire more men on the Indianapolis ilivHiou of tlio Pennsylvania lines west ot rtttsunrg wtio have been in the employ o( that company over twuty iivo years than on any other division of the system. An Idea of tho effect of tho eonl miners' strike on the railroads may bo formed from the fact that nine of the so-called '.eal roads in the month of May show a de creaaein earai'nga, ac compared with May, 1898, ot 91,350,08, or 40 per cent. The latest lumdiug rnmor Is that a syn dic ite has deposited f.Wouo with the Read ing company for the purchase of tho Bohuyikin canal; The eutire amount of purchase money i not yet known, The syndicate wants to run u trolley liue along the low-path, und by this meaus Inruish the canal boats with electricity. Lewis A Riley & Co., who have been sinking a slope on the Buck Monnlnin vein oath ei their Logan colliery, litid the coal bard, bouy and thin. At the face of the rl ope the vein has Bnikhed out almost en tirely and they have commenced to bore with tie diamond drill to discover it they have lost tho vein, or are driving on u leader of coal on top or bottom. Ukal MERIT is tho characteristic of Hood's Bariaparilla, and it is manifested every day iu the remarltnble cures that medicine accomplishes, lloud's irarsapa rilla Is the kind, Try it Hood's PiU are the best family cathar tic und Liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. Mus. M. ECBAXKBBROBB, Beaver Dam, Wis., writes; "We have used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in our family for Cough, Colds, Group and Rheumatism, It cures i very time." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks nnd l'ondi. New Youk, June 23 At the opening of bauness today ou thd stock exchange lower prices were tLe rule, Ijondou and Amsterdam having appeared as iiellars. Sow much of this selliug was duo to the unsettled condiiiou : tbu foreign markets u account of the assasalnation of Pros! dent Carnot. and with tho proportion re sulted trom the uneasinusn occasioued abroad by tn- dwindling treasury gold re serve, it is difflouU to deterniiuu, but good indges were inclined to the belief that the bull of the liquidation was sim ply the continuation of tho selling which set in during the early part of last weoK. Thoturly decline was equal to to iu the general list. Gas was a marked excep tion aud bounded up from TSt to 80 on the covering of shorts, but tutisequeiitly fluctuated some what ai,d closed about 78. Tho jump ir. Chicr.go Has put an end to tlic declining tendency in the general list and before the expiration of the first hour ot business a number of active issues were selling on a higher level than at tho dose on Saturday, ijul sequcutly Krad in;: was sold down to 14, aud Lead was forced down to a'- Beth stocba, how ever, rallied to 15,' ai d 88 rer.N-ctlvely. :-!eculati.-,u left off about Drm, Nat changes show loves 'if hi to J per cent., Lend leading. Union Mi-souri and North ern Pacifies, Western Union and Richmond Terminal sained y, to Total shares were 116,868 shares. The foli.iwinj eompiato talils showing tiie day's fluctuations tn active stocks Is suppliod and reviled dally by l.aiiar U Fullw, stock brokers, li wyoxninff avennei Open- lllih- Low ir. m Clos bur. -"m U7V4 m lOttU TOM sS 88)i U8M i 181 U 8N WH sHjj 14 U m m mi 15U t,- lota mi in. est. .m.Cot. on., Am Snitar. ... A.T.&-H. F... ... m mi ii Can. So (Jan. N. J 108M Chic A N, W lUMi Q.. B. A Q Till Chic. Oas Th C, C.(X St. li..,, Col.. Hock. Val. A T 1). A il 1MM i).. L a w 10iJ n mi si" mt UM fli va Mi ISM ii m i5n RN "Mi m IB II PV.I llK 88; 1W4 D.0. I'riB..... 0. E. Co 1. a!cn Shore L. A N Mnnlmttan Miss. Pnc Nat. Lead S.Y. i H, !'..... H. Y. Coutrr.l... R, Y O. A W.. N. Y..S. A W U.S. C. Co Surtli Pae North Pne. pf... Omaha Paq. Midi ItKadiiij, Honk Island R.r St. P.ial T Q A 1 Toxns A P0,,,, I'ni'in 1'ai-ltlo.... Wabi ih pf neat rn Union., W.A L.F W. A L. li. pf... . M "K , M .181M . m '. ini . m '. Ktt . ii'I . fi . Wj . m . m-i . M . 1 ' 1 . IM . ml . inu . 371.; . 11" 21 UM 11:114 HTM H MM m 8(2 m MS luu 1 1:1 m Hi m ty Cliteago Oram and Provlitons. Kent mow, Jnuoiii -T!.e followln? quota ttons are supplied and oorreotqd daily y I.a. liar A Fuller, ItOOk bfokSMilal Wroiuin.' live- ana. WHP.AT. Opentog UUlioot lOWHSt 1 Olcaina , CORN. Opnuluit 1 rilifhect.., , Loweit I'll itag OATB, .Tii'v. Sold. Di-c 60tjj tM14 9 BOW m mi cm tufj 00 Ki 65 41 41W .... tits" iiy .... ml 41(4 .... m n .... 4nH mi .... m .... '"it .... 39 ai 12'S 12H2 1M0 L7e .... 1251 m .... l:'."t Lii7 75 sr. tt? 88 7n fs.r, .... 72 W5 .... C5" (tj ,, HI 05" a.js (n, .... Wi 057 Lowell Clnsiin; I'd UK, Ola ii ng Highest Lowest L'losiaK LABD, Opening Blghtsi 1 I,riw''st loHing SHORT BZB8. (iprnlna jlllthesF Lowest ClObliiB fjoranton Wboltsal Harkst. BoaAjrrog. Juno 23 Fnuir avd Poo DtJOK Dried upplos per pound,6a7e. : evap orated apples, llalic. per pound; Turkldi prunee, 5n5Jo.: English oiirrauts, 3a2.a.; layer rnlslus, tl,75al.80i muscatels, 81.00a 1.40 per box; new Valeucias, 7a7jC per pound. Bkans Marrow-fats. I3.00a3.05 per busliel; luediums, tI.T5al.0U.' t'KAR (traen, 11.1 Sal. 'JO perbnshdiiplit, rt'.SOail.tVl; Untls,5 toFo. per ponud. L'otators Old, TOaYte. per bushel; new, her barrel, 18.86a!!, $0, UNin.s-l!:iset, 1.60a.00. BOTTBR 16s. to 1810. por lb t'unEES sa!iti'e. prui. Eqob Fresh. IBalBJ a PovtiTBT Chickens, dressed, 12 to 13c; turkeys, Vi to 1,1c. Urats Hama, ll'ie.; Kmall hams, 14;.; skluned hams, lllOj Califuruia ham.H, 84C.: ahtmlders.h.Vcibollioe, 80.1 smoked breakfast bacon, 11c. 8MOEK& Bsar-Ontsidea, iswat wts, lSc; Intldea and konckiaa, lAJtjc, 1'oKK UfSa at 116; Miort cat, Sid. Laki l.cat In tlerem nr 8)fe.l in tubs. SKci in 10-ponud pails, OJC) in 6-pouud pails, U.c; i-pound pails. uj. par pound. Bail -Choice sugar cured, smoked beet, Mc TLOtm Minnoaota patont, pr .barrah N.86a4.60 Ohio and Indians arubsr, at ill. SO; Uraham at j.'.So, ryv tlonr, at 18.00, Fun Mlaed, iiercwt., at jil.O1. Qbaih Bye, i5,;coru, 5j to &oii. oats, fo to is.v. per bushel. Rya Btbaw Per ton, f I3a)5. HaT-$a60al6. New Yoik Proauca Market. Niiw York, Juno 86. Floub Dnll, quiet, Wikrb Wheat Low gradea Sl.85aS.0Oi do. lair to fancy, 82.40a8.00; do. patents, f8.0Oa8.86: Minnesota clear, S8.86a8.661 do. straighte, 8,008.61)i do, patents, J.'i.Ca at.8U; low extra, l,86a8 60; city mills, 8. 6608. 08; da patent, H.S5a4.88. C WHEAT Fairly active, tinner; o. 2rcd, store and elevator, 68c. ; afloat, tiae ; f. o. b., 6Bj n4;i 'i r. 1 nngtaded red,68a04o.i Ko, 1 nortnern, oe. ;. options aotine, cicsed Hrmatkajfja over Saturday, iN'o. 2 red June, Cc; July, tl3'.;c ; August, (iljc,; September, 664jc. December. CtJi:. Oork Fairly active, ;'c. lower; No. 2, 4BHa46Ho. eluvator, ioMf(o. afloat) options were dull uuu .''ac. lower; June, 4.) ,e. ; July, Auuust, tOC; Sop- teniuer, Mxc, Oats-Dull, weak, iCc. lower; options, dull, weaker; Juno, 50o. j July, 8c: AagOSt, 86MO.I September, Hoe.; No. 2 white, July, 60a60), hiait prices. No. 2, OlXaj No. 8 whiio, hSJc: No. 9 ehi cago, 69kc. No. 3, OOJtjc.t No, 3 white. BlVe.i mixed western, 53a58cj white dc ana white state, 68a67c Heef IJ.iic-t. steady; family, 812aH; ex tra mens, tSI.iti.5l). BMtr BAMS UuM, llrui; f20a25. Tikroed Bexv Qnlet. COT MATB Quiet, firm; pickled bellies, f7.; do. shoulders, iii'i'c; do. hams, 10a lOVfc,; Diddles nominal. LARDQniet, firmer; western steam closed att7.15 city, 0)fa66l'c; July, VAO; September, 17.88) refined, quiet; continent, J7.40; bouth America, vi'.bu; comiiouud, 5j 0e. Pork Firm, quiet; mesa, $i3.;5aH; st un mess, fi-.jjaia. bun tit Firm demand, raucy firmer; state da.ry, Ual7)tjO. do. creamery, 1 6a I84j0. I'ennsvlvanin, do., lSalSJc. ; wit sm dairy, lUalSc; do. creamery, MelBUe. j do. factory, ll)(ial4ic.; eli;iue, lSalSc; Imitation creamery, UalSJfO. CBuai Moderate demand, steady; state large, 7i8Jc,j uo. fancy, BXaSKcj do. small, 7;iKc; part skims, 9a&KO.) full skims, l)4ja9c, EOOS Fancy, fairly active and firm; state und Pennsylvania, lalSc; western fresh, UHalSXe.) do., per caso, t2.25a il. I j. Philadelphia Tallow Markot. PBlLABtLHMA, Juuo 86.- Tall OW was dull nnd unchanged. Prices were: Prime city in Logibeads, 4c; prim country, in barrels, Ic. ; do. dark lu barrels, iM)(C, cakes, JJic; grease, 3c. BOSTON'S LATEST FAD. The GUI of Culture Is Now Raiding Clgai stores i'oe Tobaut-o Kiniutna. The idea of niHkliigcurfliiou covers, table covers und other decorative objects out oi citfar rihlHins hcviiiu to huvo taken ail ru- aurioK lioiu on tlio lioston laticy. The biU'st advious fnau thcro report tbiit to bncco dealers tiro besieged by requests foi the rlltltuim of whioh tluv lwiv,. ,.f mm-on a coctiuunl supply. At tlrst the desired firlioli'4 u-i.ro rrlvioi iiitiiv It, I. ,i i'. V,,,, the demand soon became so gnwt that the ribbons assumed the Importance of our- TT iTH iiiiTT"T llli liTMB FAKCY WOItKBAO. cluuidifo, iiiidan BDDroclablo revenue Is do rived from them. Yellow is naturally the mvvuilinu color of the ohin U Intn mOilali they arc ninde u), but oecnslonally rod and even blue ribbons may lie secured by the fortunate fancy worker. Lai'so vases of plain Japanese pottery are popular decorations at present. Thev come lu several shapes uml various colors yellOW und blue being thuso most often Sn. TJiey are pretty nnd elToctlvc in themselves, but ns far as holding flowers goes tnoy am n delmlon, for they have n cracUlcd glaziiiK, through which wntei 1. aks away rapidly. This la had for &OW ers, bod for whatover tho vaee rests upon and extramoly imd for the vnso itself, which will soon became discolored by tho process. A fuvorlto wny of ninrf-.InK liundker clilcfs Is to write tho name or initial by hand tn the, corner, Ins toad of having' It stamped In conventional letters, nnd then embroider over the lines with fine silk. This stylo of marking bna the merit of in dividuality in every case nnd always shows Itaelf Indubitably to bo hand work, tiome thing worth considering In these days of machine manufacture, Parisian women are fond of milking lit tle decorative lings that ncoin to have no particular use except, to keep somebody's lingers busy in their limnufacturo. A hkctch is given of a design for a shopping or work bag. The foundat ion is compos d of a circle of cardboard covered with brick red satin, It Isorossed by bands of yellow ribbon tacked on with clusters of French knots in yellow embroidcryllk. Tho cir cle is lK-nt together to form the bottom of tho bag, nnd tho end spaces ore filled with pieces of cardboard cut. to (it and similar ly covered. A lining of yellow satin ex tetnls beyond the top and forms the bag proper, which is gathered on runulng strings, it Is deoorated with yellow rib bon bows. For tho embroidery knots that fasten the orcasM ribixn bands gold heads muy bo substituted w ith good effect. J 0 UlC QllOLLET. Pour Big Buconaaei, Having the needed merit to moro than make good idl the advertising claimed for thorn, tho following four remedies have reached u ohenomonal ealo. lJr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, t'ounha and ( olds, each bottle guaranteed Elec tric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, ttoiilnch and Kidneys, lineklen's Arnica Palvo, the best iu the world, and Dr. King's Now Life Pills, which are a perfect piU, All these remedies uro guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the denier whoso name is attached herewith will be glncl to tell you moro of thoin. tiohl byilatthews Bios', drug BUira Thh rtnsT trial of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Hyrup will satisfy any one that the lung-healing virtue of tin. pins tr. o has now hnen refined into an effeciivo and convenient cough medicine. Hold by all dealers on a guarautee of sntistaction. S mm, 3S?? Beccham's pills are fd 1 biliousness, bilious headache, i dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head-' ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills-25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. 1HE OLD RELIABLE nil i m) a pflnnian itUUIbUUillUll rum I HI Will be held by the Caledonian Club, of this city, at Laurel Hill Park ON JULY 4 A largo number of attractions are down on the bills and a good titns may be eipectcd by nil who are present. DAISY PAVv'SON, Iho Champion Child Dancer, only 7 years of age, Will give a grind entortalument well worth tho prico of cdniiislon. ALL THE USUAL GAMES A the Delegates from till parts of the United States ami C in ida will be present, this will undoubtedly be n gala day. Street Cars every three minute'. Aclm ssion, 25c. Children, 10c, Grand Stand, 15c. Dancing Free All Day Grand Picnic in the Evening. ADMISSION, 10c. AT TUE SCRANTON A few of the entries recoived are TAYLOR, TAXIS, TITUS, KENNEDY, WELLS, Etc., Etc. 50 Racing Men to Compete ALL THE FLYERS COMING, GEO. F. TAYLOR will attempt BO make a track record of 2.10, riding a mile against time witb. pace-makers. Sea Canary in Fancy Riding, DUPONT'S MINING, BLABTINCt AND SPOUTING POWD iianuXactureilat tho Wupwallopon Mills, Lu sernu uoiuitjr Pa., und at Wit Uiir.gtuu, Duluirara. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tba Wyoming District; III Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Third National Dank Building. AntNctra. TTTfl3 IM.fo, . n- JoUNI! SMITH ii BON; Plymouth. Pa. w. jvi i 1jL.kia.-, wuKw-iiarra. 1'a. .AR'ntx for tho ltoiiauuu C'lieaiioal Com I nuy's lligh Eziiluuivea. MT. PLEASANT AT J'.I 1 1 1,. Peal of the bent quality for domestic U9a,and rf nil (tiejt dnlivarod iu any part oi tho city at iowont price. vrders icit at my omco. Ma H, WYOMIN'O AVICNPE, Bear room, first floor, Third National Bank, or sent by mail or telephone to tbu min i, wul I receive prompt attention, i Snecial ocutnu-t will be made for the salt and delivery ol' Buckwheat Coul. WM. T. SMITE The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1806. New York Warerooms No. 80 Fifth Aveuuo. EL C. RICKER & CO,, Sola dealera in this saotion. OFFICIC-m Adams Ave., Telephone B'l'd'g For Delicacy, For purity , aud for improvement of tho com plexion, nothing equals Pozzon-i'b Powder. -4 W Driving Pari JULY 4 Oooc! Men iaserve Good Clothes 00 cooo IB O OUCS NE of the stroriQ; points of T i ik Tin i5- i UNE s equipment as a iirst-ciass printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a suncrb 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 TSiose Pic tures Don't Spoil Those Hnl ticliromes m (1 The Tribune wili 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 lliilticliroiiie Series Or Any Other Series And do the work so thoroughly that you will simply be de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS OF BLNDINGf, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAR CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 1)R. G. KDQAK DEAN baa removed to M fZ... Si.ruce atr.ot, Kcrautoo, Pa, (Juat op : poaito ooiiri-hoiuo Squaro.) la. A. J. CONNBLL, OfMco 21)1 Wmbmirtoa t avenue, corner Spruce street, over rranckoadnitf stora Roeideuce, T22 Vim, at. I k j'!? 7u,rs: l0-a' 18 - to aad 1 tjUU, p. m. Bimdy, JitoS p. m. 1)P- W. K ALLEN. "Office" "our. Lack. U wanna anil l-,,.i,i..-, . Trr ard aboo tt,re; office boure, IU to U a. ra. and ii p-.m-i eyeuingi ut lualdDucu, 6UH w asbliigtonave. I Ui. C. U FKBY, PraoUee limited to Dl. XJ mm ol tho Eye, Ear. Now and Throat; ufflee, LU Wyouiiu ave. Keaidunca, a9 Vine D VM- OATES. ia Washington Avenue. Office boura, I to a.m., l.SOto il and t Ui H p.m. Km 1,1, ncoait) Madleon av-nue ! IOUN li WEN'izTM. b..nc(MM and 5 O l.ommonwoaltli building: residonoe 711 Madison ave: offlee hours. lJto li l lo i, 1 to 8; binmnyn tJD to 4. evenings at residence. A specialty mado of riiroRses of thu eye, ear, nose sua throat aud gynecology. LAWYERS. J M. C. HANCK'H Law and OollouUou of. lire. .... R17 K . . , i ,. .. , i... t- . ,,w, ra,, coueVHOn a special ST im-uUKUout reansylvaniai rulhttlo oorroupond fri ts iu evory county. 1 SUl AiiD, Attorneys sad Counsel it10, f Lttw tomuionwealth building, Waahiugtoa avu, W.H. Jkssi p, Hoiiace v. HAwa W. H. Jebsui', Jn. yiLI.AKD WABBKN KNAPP, Attot- T V nej t und (Counselors at Law, RupublicSB bnilflirig, Washington avu.. Scranton, Pa. PATT KHSON tt WILCOX, AttoTnVys and CoiiiiseUors at Law; officusB and o Library LuUdiug, berautou, Pa. LpBwr.LL R pArrsnso 11.1,1AM A. WILL'OX. ALFKEU HANI), WILLIAM J. BAND, At tornoya and (Vunsollora. Commonwealth tmldini;, Knoins IK. L) nn1 21. w T F. liOYI.K. Atlorimv.Bt.T V- Hi ul bulWitw. WoBhington svenno HMBY U. BF.ELY Law offl'res iu PrTce b.lild.uir. 120 Wakhtitnn .... ... It ".A-K, J.: OKr-LL, Altornoyat lw. Uooat . ;ai t xcitaiiK,'. h i r. m t .n. I t MiLTON W. LOW BY, liti'yi Ut Waahma I Ail EH W. OAKPOJ1D, Attorney t Law rooms ftt. M and ft), Cor.ir:i.i.WfJth bTg ttAMUELi W. BDUaR, Attorney U I ' ' On.i.e. 817 Knnicost.. Brrniiton. I'a. T A. WATRBS, Attorney at Law, Ui IJ, Lackaw.mim aue,. rWrnnton. Pa. 1) i'. SMITH, Counsellor at lw nn . rooinn.H. M, 5j Coinmonweaith bofldlnit ( i It. P1TCHHH. Attorney at Law, Com . monweajth jiiiilalim, H or an ton, r"a. ( . COMMtYH. Sil Si.rur.. vt. D II HP'.i'l I till A.. y -:, , j i,oi uwy i.o.'iiis lll,?o- . tl.l i n real estate security. 40n sprue". I . HILLA M, Attorney at-Law. 1JJ Wy- ominiravenuo. Hcrsnton. BCHUUtA OCHOOL Or' THt LACKAWANN'.Csr; u ton, I'a., prepares boys and glris forcolleM or puitnani tiiorougiily Iruins youna- childrea Catalan uo at re;uet,t Ht!V. Thomas M. CAi; Walter H. Buki.l. MISS WOROeAtSB'S KlKtKROAttTBri and tchool. Hi Adams av uuo. pupils rocolvod t all tlaos. Koit term will opoa April 9. UKMTWT. 3 I.AIJI!Al?ireltistNori5 Wyoming aya c. li M. y VhAl'l'DN. nf)1,.o' Cnal Ktrhnnrnv i.i.A.sa. rpHE KKPUBITfTSavtaRs and LoaTA X elation will Wan ou in .ney on eu.-ier tertnt and pay you bottjr on lnvostiaunt than any Other sssochtion. Out! on S. N. CALLLN DEB, Dime Hvu bndd'ny NEB 1-es. n. K. CLARK & CO., Seedsmen, Florists . and Nurtorymtu: store liti Wushington avonue; creen horeie,iaw North Main aynue; storo telephone T83 'J'KAS. ORAMO UNION TKA 00.. Join-. Rros. WIRE KCRK KK8, TOS. KUETTBU tlii Lucltawanna avenue. ft Kerenton. Pa minnlv tei HOTELS ANI ItRsT A CKAXTe, T. Uli WKSTMINSTKR Idli illS Wyomini nve. Rooms lu-iud with steam ! all mod7 em lmprovt-menu. Q M. TgOMAg. Prop. r"'HE ELK CAI'E, 125 and L!7 Franklin ave J- nuo. Rates ruateuablo. P, Ziguleh, ProDrtutor. W SbltAUA&TlSR HOTEL. VV n. 'U . x-tr u ... v.. ,.a.u,., xrv, jnauuifnr. fc.iteeiith ptroet, one block east of Broadway. American plan. IMlvr day jind upward. ( lOYNE HOUbE, European plan: iood rooms. Open day aud nliiht Bar sui pUed with the Kat P. IL COYWE. Pr'W.rletQT SCRANTON HOUAK. near D., LAW. pas sender depot Conaueted on ths European plan. Victob Koch. Proprietor Ci RAND CENTRAL. The krg-uec and but T souipped hotel in Allontown, Pa.; ratal p. and (2.50 ner day. VicToii D. Barkkd, Proprietor. A KCH ITKCTS. DAVIS & IIOfJPT, Architects. Rooms 21," 2o and 20 Commonwealth b'ld'a. Scranton, t? L. WALTER, Archltct7Ubrary build i Jt Inor. Wyomlne aysniiB, Scranton. L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Prloe ImildiuB. 120 Washington Ave., Scranton. HISCEI.LA N .ms iTAUERli oTtCHlSTRA - MUsiO FOR x) balls, pimtcs, partlea, receptions, wed dings and eoueert work fnrntshod. For terms address R J, Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avo.. over Hulbvrt a niumc storo. II OKTON D. BWAUTS-WHOLESALE luinbor, Trice building, 8cranton, Pa. MEOAROEE HnOTHKIUJ, PKlNTl'Urt' pupplics, envelopes, paper hags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington ave, Scranton, PIV noOTE'S LIVKKt, iSSl Capouse avenuo. J First class carriages. D. L FOOTE, Agt. Funeral Director and Emlialmcr. URANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE V salo dealers lu Woodwaro, Cord8ge aud Oil Cloth, 720 W. Lackawanna avenue. rVBAlWN"roWb"uridors andoTtxaV A- tors. Yurds: Corner Olive st and Adams avo.; corner Ash nr. and Penn avo.. Kcrantnn. P-XTKB 8U0E CO.. Iqc'p. Capital. 81,000,000. 1JEST 01.80 SHOE IN THE WORM. "A dollar f il a dollar tarnid," h This Ladles' Solid French nongolalald nut ter. Boot delivered free ssywhere in the U.S., on re. nli ; ot Cash, Money order, er Poaul Nolo tor tl -AO. Equal every wy tho hoots sold la nil retail stores for (:.'... We mako this boot ourtolve, thorefors we guar ctttei tlw Jit, ttyl and xerar, and If any one Is not ssilsnnd we will rciunu inn muncy or send another pair, upera lue or Common Krntp, widths O, 1) B, KK, miss 1 to I aud halt sizes. &tml yvvr iut; U4 Will fit pOH. luostrew a Cats, logus FREE Dexter Shoe Co 3 FEDERAL ST.. I BOSTON. MASS. Uptclal termt to Ptaltn. Eureka Laundry Go. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. COUUI Housa SyuAna. All Linda of Laundry work eoarnntajl tiie beat, 5V..6i-iuV ffif-- r' '.nrvr.x- li3ri1S 'UT aSMk: ,r?J..V.is fl ','J -SJKJMKM. 14 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO BCHANTOJt AND WILKES-BABRE. PA SIANUFACTL'REHS 0 Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office, SCRANTON, PA. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IL J. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleaullness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EnfEOT MAY 20, 1N91 Trains leave aeranton for Pittston, Wlllcoa. Bern, etc.. at 8 an, tt.16, 11.30 a. m., l'iju. 2 00. RS f iiM p, m. Bundays, U.OU a. m, 1.00, 3 L (.10 p. ia For Atlantlo City, 8.S0 a. m. Por Now York, Nowara and Elliaboth. 8.30 (czpruas) a. m.. 12.40 (express with Buffet parlor car), 0.30 (express) p. in. Bunday. 2.14 p. m. Fon niAucn CnuNg, Ai.lentown, ncTni.a hf.m, Eastoh and PnnDEM'iiiA, im a. m.. Ufa), 3.3U, 6.U) (except Philadelphia) p. ia. Sunday, 2.15 p. ni. y For Long BraXGH, OckAm Gbove, otc at B.J0a. ra , li.fXln. m, For Kesding. Lobanon and Harrisburg, via AUentowu, . a. m.. 12.50, 5.00, p.m. Bunday, K.1S p. m. For Pottavllle, a. m 12.G0 p. m. Iteturning, leavo New York, foot of Liberty street, North river, at it 10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.J0, 4.8U (express with Luliot parlor oar) p. m. Hunduf, t.i a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Koadlna Terminal, 0.00 ra-. 00 and 4,i p. in. Bunday, 0.27 . ra. Thniueh tickets lo all points at lowest ratns may bo had ou application In advauco to tue ticket agent at the station. li. 1' BALDWIN. J. n. OLHAtJSEN, PAWBi 1'. ).., .'. .WJ. AND IIUL' HON RAILROAD. CominoneinK jlay ti. lrtK trains will ran as follows Truins leavo Brldpn stroo Htiitloii. Kcrauton, for Pitts B BM&X'X ' :)7' lu '. W Bm 1181,1.16,6,14, 6.16,8.11 JmW r ui.d II. U p. m, ffwr for New York nnd Phi la Oelpbia, b(Ua. in, IS-10. 9 V,. '.lflmid 11.80 p. in. Tor Huiiesdalu(trim Lalawarc. Lackawanna and wattara dapotx 1 j, b.ju. w.io sum., 12.00 ru., 2.17, 0.10 p. m. For Carhoudal" and inti.'rnicdiate stntinna, 6.40. 7 00, 10.10. m.. 12.00 m.,2 17, 8.25,6 10, 6.20 and 9 ; p. in ; in in Briduo tttroot Depot, 2.01 a. in., 2.17and 11 86 p. in. Fast espreiu to Albauv, arntoira. tho Adi rondnek Xo'iutaiuji, Boston u:id New England Ito:iiU. .'. 1U a. in., irrivlfttf ut Albany lf,4& Baralota 2.20 p. in .uni! leaving Wcrauum at -.1 p. m., arriving ut Aloany lAi.'.i-' p. ul, bara teK.a, ULSSa, in., and Boiifln, 7.00 11. m Tho only direct routo between the eoalltu'.d. and B-iston. TtSa Leading TouristV lioute of Amarlra" to the Adirondack Mountain re Rorta, LaJteaQeorgaanu C!iain;.'.ain, Montreal, etc. Time tables sbowinc Im.sl and tbronifb train ftorvico between stations ou all oivinioiii DeUv Vara mid Hudson system, may b. obtained ut all Delaware aul Iludaju ticket oMvaa, U. U. VOCNM, J. W. ULKUICK, Second Vice President. lien. Paat, Agt. Trr.ln loaves Scranton fnr Philadelphia anl New York via. U. & II It It. at S a.m.. 12 M, . and 11.36 p. m via D , L. A- V. R. It., VUA Uu.U.S). ui.,and 1.30 p. m, Lave Kcrauton for Pittston e.nd Wilkn Burro viaD.. L 6; W. li. H.. 0.OJ, 1 0111 1. m , 1.80, 860, 8.07. g. n p. m. Laave Scranton tor Wlilta Haven, Ilazieton, PottaviUl and all points on tba Buavur Moadow and PottKvillo brauooaa, vial". w, V., 0 40 a.m.. v a D. & U, It. tt. at a.m. 1110, HJH, 4.10 p.m. via ii., L. & Y. B. R., S.00,.O6, ii '.iBUi UD, 6JS0 p.m. Leavo bcrautnn for BefUWhoin. Baaton, Be.idiug, HarrifUirg nnd all Intermediate pjinU via D it II li. H., a.m .12.10. I& 11.1 p.m.,viii a, L. & W. R. U.,0 uu.KO. Lift a, m., Lao p.m. IjOuvo Acrauton for Tunkhianock, Towa-i 1 1, Elmlrn, Itttaea, (lenuva anl ail iateruulUt i polnn via D. ss H. B. R.,v o7 a u., H lo and 11.35 p. m.,vlaD. U a W. R R IXi a.ml.ijp nt, LoaVM Scranton fdr Kocnestor, lljUalo, St agar.i Talis, lletrnit, Chloago and all uointi west viaD. &U. R. Bj, a.07 s.m.,12.10,l).16,11.8J p. m.. via D. U A W. B. R and Pltt-i.ia Junction, 60s a m.. 130, 8.5, p. m., via E. is v. B lt Ill u m. For Elm fa and tb..' we-t via KaUmine 1, vi- I). A II. li R U.or a.m.. 12 W.K.iS p. m . v a I).. LtV. K.a. .H.Odv.m.. l.Wstid 0.07 p. in. Puilman parlor and sleeping- or L. V, ehalr aara on all trains bstw-isu L. A B. Juttotion or wUkea-Barra and New VToi-k, Plilladilplda, BuffaUj snfl Susptn-Jon Dridue. BOLL IN H WILBCR, lien. Sunt. Bast Die. OH AS. S, LKS, Qtn. Pasi Ag't, Phlla ,P. A W.NONN EM ACUEli. A?d't O.-u Puvi. Ag't, South Bothlvhem. Pa. DEL AW BE, LACKAWANNA A'.-iD W ESTEEM RAll.liOAl). Trains loavu Scranton as follows: Expross for Now York aud ah iw.ints East. l.W, 2.50, (111, V.iXland i. a. m.; 18 6j and 3.60 p. m. Express for Eauton, Tronton, Pnlladolphla aud the South, 6.1a, 8.U0 aud V.5j a. iu , 12.61 and K80 p m. Wiwhington and way stations, 8,66 p. m. Tuby banns accouumidatlon, 810 p. to. Expr as lor Blnghamton, Oswego, Elmlra, Corning, Batb. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2 IS n. ru. and 1 21 n. in., making close connections ut Buffalo to all point! in the SfSSn. nOlMlWW.l HI. I KUUIunn. Bath aecommoilatlon. I a. m. Binguaraton and way stations, 12.37 p. m. Isicuul ou uccomniodaiioa, at 1 p, in. and 1 10 p. m. ' Biughsmton and Elmira Fxprea. 0 06 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oawam L'tlca and Richfield aprings, 8.16 a. m. and UN P Ithaca, lli and Batb tla. m and Ul p. m. For N'ortbuiuuorland.Pittston, Wilkoi ltarro, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Danville, making close oeanecttons at Northumberland for Willlamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Wash iagtou and the South. Fiortbuciberland snd Intermediate stations, 6.00. 9.6a a. m. and 130 and a.07 p. m, Nanticogo ana intermediate stations, s.08 aud 11.20 a m Plymouth and lntormodlate stations, 8.50 and 8.S-.' p. m. . PoUmaa parlor and sleeping coaches on all Mrre detai'lod information, pocket Urn . Ubla etc apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket otHoe, WUb wanna avenue, or depot ticket oflica, VEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN i RAILWAY CO. ll.MI TABU IU IHITI SUNDAY. JI NK Trains leave Scranton for Carbondalo at 8,30. 10.55s.rn. and 0 1'ip.m. Fur Hancock Junction. 10.55 a.m. and 0 10 Trains leave Hancock Junction for fcran ton. fla.m and!f" Ptn. Trains leave Cnrlioariale for Bcranton at 7 21 a.m. and8.;l, 5,81 p.m. ERIE AXD WYOMINO VALLEY BAIL 1 UOAD Trains leave Scranton for New Y ork and in termediate points on the Erio railroad at AO a. in. und ;i2i p m. Also for lloi csdale, llawley and local points at 634, 0.15 a.m., nnd 3.21 p 111. All tho above ore through trains to and from llt.nesdalo. m additional tram leaves Scranton for Lake Aria at 5.1ft p.m. and arrives ot Scran ton from the l.ako at 8. U a 111 and l.Vt p.m. Trains leavo lor Wilkcs-Uarre at 6 iu a. m. and 3.11 p. m. it I J.JL. Atlantic Refining Co. ManufacCuiora and Dealers In Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Linseed Oil, Nnpthaa nnd Gaso lines of nil grndas. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colli Sty Coin pound ; also, a largo liue ot Par raftino Wni Candles. Wo nleo handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, tho only family aafety lm hint oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Msnagsr. Office: Coal Exchange, Wyoming Ave. VYorks at l'ino Urook. ml.