THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1894. L OF INDUSTRIES The report of the receivers of the Philadelphia nnil Hending Railroad Cotnpauy for tho month of Ala'. 1'Jl, shows: Gross r ciptt, J,6i?fi,38l); groni expenses, $931,288; lnrtB( I profit in operating of OTti.930 ; net re ceipts ffcm other lonroeti, 4S 040; profit for thu month, $718 !)'J3 Ffoa this is to be deducted $93,962 qolpmtnt psymeuts; 150,000 fot terminal track ing aud $705,000 for one twelfth Of tho cnrront yosr's fixed charjrey, showing a net delkit for the month of $128,971. The to totnl deficit for the fi.-Cf.l year to date is 1 1,348,009, an increase of $190 571 its compared with the lorreaponding pe riod for the fiscal year of 1898 The statement for the Coal uud Iron com pany for the month of JIkv, 1891. ibovra gross reeeints, $2. i:!C.887j grow ex penses, $2,371,003. Including $128,808 onftweltth or tho current yearn changes, Kaviuga deficit of $231. 163 For the corretpondina month of 18 1 " thn deficit was $110 M3. The total 'Je Boll for the current fiscil voir in 1941,876 38, .in increase or $3.'8,Sl9 84 over the oorretpondins Cacti yoar Of 1693. , Statement of the basines. of all lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad com pany. All lines past of Pitlsi urg tod Erie for liny, 1891, compared with the same nioutu in shows . .!- crease iu gross earnings of $1,818,819, a decrease in expeutes of $801,818, a d crease in not earnings of $949,800, The five months of 1894 m cotnpsr I I with the same perioU of 1893 . show a deoreuae in gross earn- ings of $0,017,059, a decreets iu ex penses of $4,057,381. a decrease in net tarni-m of $1,889,874 All linus west of Pittsburg and rJns for May 1894 as compared with tho same month In 1893 shows a decrease in gross earn ing of $1,090,868, a decrease iu ex peuiws of $354 880, n riecr c.se in net earnings of $785 988. The five niontbs of 1894 as compared with the tame period of 1893 show a decease iu gro?s earnings of $3 157 81s, a decrease iu expenses of $8,877,888. a decrease iu net earnings of $1,080,528. The opening of the Frankford branoh of tho Reading railroad will take place on Monday next, instead of on Sunday, as at first intended. The train sched ules are now being prepared fu. It. There will be eighteen trains each way on week days, and they will cover the distance between the Terminal and Franltford in twenty-seven minutes, stopping at Spring 1 r leu street, Co lumbia avenue, Wayne Junction and Olney. If the volume of travel meets the expectations it in probable that more trains will he added and the time reduced. Temporary ticket offioo and and train sheds have been erected at Main and Unity streets, Frankford. The fares, both single and commuta tion, will be the same as now charged on the Pennsylvania railroad. . . An official circular from Viti resi dent Sayre, of the Lehigh Valley, an nounces the appointment of J. F. Schaperkotter as general agent of the company, in addition to bis duties as real estate agent, with headqaartera in PhilftdfJnhiu Nn man aava iha stands higher in the estimation of the management of the Lehigh Valley thau Mr. Schaperkotter, or has closer con fidential relations with the members of the executive stuff. His long connec tion with the company in an important capacity, aud the responsibilities en trusted to him have given him an in timate knowledge of its affairs, and have made his services of unusual value. In hit new position he will have charge of interests that will oall for the exercise of j tact and good judgment, An official circular, Issued by Mr. Schaperkotter make-1 known the ap pointment of Thomas V. flulme us assistant real estate agent. Assistant General Traffic Manager Kingston, of the Lehigh Valiey, reports that his company is now moving an immense amount of freight, priuoi pally of anthracite coal, of course, and it is doing a better lake business than heretofore. In uddition, the passenger traffic has been also steadily improv ing. Officials of the Reading make similar reports. Their anthracito coal tonnage is very large, especially to the west. Til shipments last week ag gregated 307,650 tors, an incrense over the same week in 1-93 of 33 807 tons. This reduces the decr.sse lor tho year toflate to 1,080,520 tons. Reading's shipmenis of general merchandise are also increasing, and passenger business has been quite heavy, particularly to pleasure resorts aud on suburban hues. Mison Industrial Notes: The Lehigh Valley is In the market for 2,003 coal cars. There was a decrease of 33,S07.i8 tons in the Reading's coal tonago tor the week ended Juno i.'j. It it reported that the Lehltjli Valley Railroad company intends erecting a pax seiicer station t fcdocum's closing. It will be la charge of a stutiou atjont and nil trains will stop thero. The use of hard coal is Quoting fretment delays on the Fails road bhvs the RocbeC ter Post-Express. Yesterday tho lives on one engine wont out at Medina and the train pulled into Kocbestor an hour lato. The Delaware, Lac!:awanim ami west ern company lias a force of painters at work ou its fcusquehanna avenue station in West Pittsjon. Both the inside and the outside will go through their hauds. Ueorgo W. Oufft, who a year apo took tesupeiinten(lency of tho central division of the New York anil Xew England, lifts re wRiiedou account of ill health. Tu.uias W. Herman, of St. Louis, will take his place. The Now York and New England mil road re-onranizution committee ::ives no tice that i he second Instalment of the pay. mnts required nucler the re-erganlzatlou j, uu,u"'y. fo.-oper sbareoti the preferred stock and f5 per share on the KIPSROR CHARLES I!, nccoinpauiotl by hall' the uubilily of Austria, went to th Carlsbad Springs lor thy bciieflt of his health. Six thousand six hun dred horses, so the town records say, were necessary to convey (he company to the place, Tho Curls bad Bprndel Salt can be obtained at every drag ItoM in the United States now at trilling cost. It is the best remedy lor catarrh of the Btouiach, constipation, livor aud kiduey troubles, gout, rheuma tism, etc. Best result are ob tained when outdoor exercise cau be had. Be suro to obtain )io genuine imported article, which hag tho signature of "Kisner .V Mcudulson Co., Sole Agent, New York," pa every package. GENERA NEWS common stock, must be paid" on or Ueioro July 10. J. W. Richardson, who for some years has been auditor of frieght accounts of the Fiechbnrg road, has had the passenger account! transferred to htm and is given tho title of auditor of truffle accounts. WiUiiun D. Ewing, formerly with th -lackey line, now general superintendent or tho ETltchburg road, is making an ex OtUtnt record in ou tiug do vu ex psnsjss of this rompnuy and uitnduciug various tooooipica, Diaper colliery, operated by tho Reading Coal and Iron Company, uesr St. Nicho las, rotnnted operations Monday alter an idleness of ow six mouths. Ttiis colliery was considered at ono time completely wmked ou;, and WH ab 'Ut to be abau donet). The company's otBilals, however, sunk new slopes and opened new gang' ways, mid today the shipuinnts are eqttali to i he average of any colliery iu the ilis trict. The daily output is now fifty large gondolas or 00 suiull cars of con). Tho Breaker hat been repaired to such an ex tuut t lie structure is almu.it entirely new. Kakta 'h- Weak Btroaa, i akin, Ta April 24, 1S94 -Last fetimiiier 1 took throe bottles of Hood's Sartsparllla und it made ma stro g ir, After my baby whs horn In February l was nnabla to take a step for three months, but after taking Uood'a Barsaparllla, 1 gained in strength, 1 feel ihe best new 1 huva for tigbt years. Hood's Tills cure all liver ills. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL stacks and 1 onda Nir.v Yonx, lune H7.Tho ctun ut up ivaij movement In Drlce at the Btouk tx- I charge whioh received Its Drat lranetm from the remarks of President Cleveland on itie fmat.cial situation, made further progress today. London was nj;ui:t n buy er of it.-, favorite", taking iu nil lll.ao tbaref of sr. Paul, 1'rie. Loultvllle aud Nashville, Atehl'ou and low 1 need IsaHM. Has buying i having a wealctiug tffeot on the sterling txchniuiet and rat--s have dropped below the gold exporting point. Tins of course puts an ehd to Che gofcl ef flnx and relieves the sltnativu to that Im portant extent. Uiher btrll factors wore t he comparatively tavornble report "f tbu st. Paul for May, Sugar was ibegriat feature of speculation, 6tf,0uu shares being traded in at WtalOl. ihe bears WOM) the heaviest buyi'iv, having about concluded that toe su;:ar lubfdule ns agreOd iiion by the senate Bnance committee will eventu ally become a law. Ubicago Qat ;;s er ratic. Ir opened at Wji, fell to "! and rose to rajf on the announcement mut tbe company uud tho itate of Ulinoii legal authorities bud reached a settlement. " in otuer industrials were qalet. Among tbe railway issue! St. Paul sold up , Bur lington, Louisville ai.U .Nasnvi.le and West, m Uuiou were all iu dmd. Gold eaKagemeuw were oniv tio,uu. iiio miirki t doted st run ir. Net CbaUset for Hi day show gaini off i6 to Sx. mitt were loj.oio shares. 1 lij foil imri; complete taolo tnowitts ttat day's fhtetuatlcnt U arrlive srockj is tupplled una revisoa uauy oy l.uuar it ruutn StOCI brokers, l-i wyomlng avennoi Oji in- Hl.'h- Low CIos- ln-. est. est. lug. est. 10IM Am. Tor. tifl.. Am Suttaj A. T.&S. i'... Chu. So Wfta 3 IIS ion Qtn. w, J Ciiic & N. W Hni i!. st q mt Cbie, Oas 7tt- C, C'.C. to tit. L.... XSj Col.. Hotfk.Val. T 1). itU I.V, D L. W IIUU D. C. F 21 tfrte 18 9, B, Qo Lake Shore L. &N Mmbuttau Miss. Pac Ntt. Lend , Y. & N. K N. Y. Central.... N. Y.. O. & W... N'. Y .. S. & W... a. s, c cd North Pac North Pue. jif.... Omaha Psc. Hail K'-adinc Roek lslanJ 88 It.T HH St. Paul BOW T., C. & t Trias Pac L'nlon Pa;lilc Wabash n Western Vniou . .. W.A L.E W. 69 L. E. jif Chicago Orsin and, Provisions. BCRAJreoK, JuntUT, The followln;: qnota tionsure supillucl aul Sorrocted dally by I... Bar u; fuller, stock broker. 121 Wyomin.' uv-.- nne. WHEAT. Jnlv. Sept. Dec Opomnc '.114 til 4s Clii 1:111.1; t .en uriL atj 1 Lowest,.. Mi ttj j til'; b'W, 1 1 i Closing CORN. Opeuinj Hi. best Lowest , Cloainj Oil s. Opening Hi be i Lowi il Clo.simr l'( il.K. Open hi; Hiuhebt Lowest Closim.' LAkD. Qpeniag Highest Li.wist (losing siHii.r Blfia Opening HlKhost Lowest Closing..,,,, 1 : Aim 4 1 1 4 m 41 lojj 11 Hi atiaj i;irtt 4 Mi U si Mj wi M wn 1203 LUO VAu list uu 1287 la.:! (91 11 M 10 tia (1,7 UI7 US) ci; ii:, fjil B5: UK. Hi 1 BUS Uew York Prcduci Market New Yohk. June 27. Flodu Dull, eaier. Wiikat Dull, lowor steady; No. red, More and elevator. Olir.ui'c. ; afloat, 88Va63c. ; f.o. b.,iu;.a63c.: ungraded red, uTaOc: No. 1 northern, (QatVC ; op tinns nloaed steady at KaWo. under yester day; No. v! red, June, Sffal July, ClXc ; August, o3c.: Btptember, 6 Ike!: Decem ber, -,:. UOBH Dull, steady: No. 9, 4Hc; eleva tor, lj;;c afloat; options dull ami unchanged; June, K(e.i July, 45;c; AiiRiist, 6)?c; September, tti'io. 0,rs ymet, lin'ier: options, dull; lowir, steady: June. f.i)Vp. ; August, 850.; Septemher. lUJic; spot prices, No. 8, Blfjtct Wo, 'J white, BScaM.i Ma Chieiiu'o, Mn5ae.; No. it, 60jc.: No. 3 white. ulr.Wf.; mixed western. BSaStat whue d", nd white state, t&tseo, V.ir.v Quiet, shady: modorato demand. TiEHCcp Bmtr--Quiet COT Mv: : (Jnlet, firm. LAitn-tniet, weak; Western steam oloted at rr.OJ; ilty, OMflJjr.; July, $108; Septeinb-r. KM rcflnul, tpiiet: continent, .-T.40; South America, 17.30; compound, ago, 1'iinK Finn, fair demand. BoiTKit Moderate demand, steady: atata dairy, IMTc; do, ereamary. ISalSc; Pennsylvania, do., lSalKc.; we-eru dairy, WalSc.i do. creainory, 1418 Wc.l do. factory, li;,Jallc; elgint, IBalStfc imitation cn ani ry, UtflOKO, (:iii:kke Modi l ately active. Eaaa-Qoiet; fancy, steady; state and Pennsylvania, Wallic.; western ffcab, Ua llic; do., per case, t'l.xi 75. Pliiladnlnhla 1 allow Karknt. ririLAPELi'iiiA, June :J7.-Taltow was dull and unchanged. Meeswejei Prime city in hocsbuads, 4c; prime country, in barrels, 4c; do, dark iu burrcls, 4a4'c;. cakes, 4Ji'c; grease, SJc. Methersl Wothera!! KothnriJll Its.Winslow's Bootblttg Syrup has been used lor over fifty years by millions o; ii otb.etl lor their children while teetblng, With pi rfect success. It soothe., tbe child, softens the KUins, allays all pain; cures wind colic and is the best remedy for di arrhoea. :-'old bydiuggists in every pa t of the world. He sure and ask for "Als. Window's toothing Syrup," and take no no other kind, 'iwenty-tive cents o, 'bot tle.' Iflis. t. I i iiAiiNHKKOEH, beavor Dam, Wis., Wlitea: "We have used Or. Thomas' Bolectrio Oil in tur family for fough", Colds, Oroun and Hhoumatism. It cures tvtry lime. ' ioe M iovt4 aj m h "Si i Hi cos Holt 5'i's p?i vih 161 JlUU '"1 2i' i situ nu 13U 13 lott :nr ot.-i lUH IS ISnl IS i UN HJ4 48J4 'M :ir-8 tii i n pu Rfti W (tfi Ob 14M JM l-i2 lt i-'M 8i m it" u ii" ii'i i6 tijVi tij HoU iiw isid Ukt rs'J (8j2 e 18m 10s infi nii o'.a. a.!,. mi isis mi ish uu um iu:si iivi m m im M OH 3 HRj mi loti URi lyiZ w m m m n CURES Biliousnoss, CURES Biliousness. CtlRES Biliousness. Direct Proof. Mv wifo hns been SmiiUM with Liver Compluint and Pal pitation of the heart for over a The LIVER year. Her n. b ut ..d r he aklll of our treat pbysieians. After uMiiK inreo bortles or your Hurdock Blood Bitturs ho Is al most entirely Well. Wo truly recommend your medicine. UKOIiaa W. 8IIAWLL Uontpellur, Williitms Co., O Seeds aDd Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Gusno, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. S!C POWDER CO, BOws 1 snJ I Co,T!iiiOiToitii Bld'a SCItANTOX, VX MINJNG and BLASTING ilatle at the MOOSIO and KUsH D.L& WORKS. LtClin & Ruiicl Powtlor Co 's ORANGE GUN POWDEB Llectric Datteries, Fu8i for nxplol inj lia :., bufety VnM snU RepaunoChemical Co. 's High Explosives MT. PLEASANT AT R ETA Hi. penlof the tiest quality fjr domestic nfe.and of alltlzuo, delivered id ttuy part of tuo citj t lowest prioo. Ordom left at my office. KO. 118, WYOMING AVENUR, Rear room, first lloor, Th!r 1 Nstional Bunk, oi' rent by mail or telephone to the wine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will bo made for tbe salt and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. DEITKIt snor. CO.,Inc',).(ai.ltal.fil.000,O00. BEST Wt.no sllyii IN T1IK VOKl.D. " A dollar dvrf II a dollar tarnttt." ... Thial.uilleii'Noliil i'reo. ii Donjrola Hid nut ton 11'j.ot delivered free :.nv'vh?rn in tlio U.S., on mga rocoiptofCimh. Money (Irdcr, . . . IC.I .... f J a, m i ' vM.i-tB Bgaall every way the - if ' "II Iu :i.l retail el..;. ,'. ' ,' 4 s ..'.. We n.iko lien ilii ii ' wimcItc. tlierefora we tho lioots ci for s boot m'''KpK;M "urielTM, therefore wo guar 7 4' A uu'.tt iJll,tule find trttif, B- vf: y A and if any ono fa not aattnt'ied f yifeVinaJeW ' v'"' mined tho money Ff ,feb. or nendauollierpiiir,. Opera oe or Cotiimon Hun-?, k widths f. p E, U gg. vJviiPH 1 to 8 and hall 1 c A . .S f 1 1 1 y . o t r o .: f ; ftTjr-i N. ire U i'l fit veil. ' Iirunn'iited U5 lenne rKLL Dexter Shoe Co., SJSSK- Etiolates Fertilizers i LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits. BP.EAD AHD CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. TOW CALK TIRsfl r.i ( him:kv HjPIUIffO Mli V HTIiKl! AN VIM ii: til.OVVS HOltSIO N'AII.a OJUACIt DIAMOND SlIiVKH i:TUA BPBClAli B i N i) ::i ; so , -a K.voi.ia j 1 JKHSQP'S KNUIUUU OAST STICKLi UOHSK SQQKS WILilV & RVM1 CO l 111! enDenaeriaUo., scranton Wliolesulu and tl-tatl atukra' It: IHE OLD RELIABLE Caledonian Will be held lij- tho Caltdonian of this city, st Ciub, Park -OS JULY 4 A lrtre nuuiber of ntlrucliont are ilowu on tho bills nn I n ttoo'l Urn' to ly bo cipicteil by nil who nre present, DAISY DAWSON, the C;:srntiion Chi d Datioer, only 7 yeura oi hk will ive .i r.iiiil eotertalnmtnt well wcrtli the jirico or tdtntisioi. ALL THE USUAL GAMES A tbt Dolfgitten fioiu all varlo of ibt Unltel Statst nutl 0 itfvla will be present, this will undoubtedly bo Ktilit dtiy. BtrretCan every throe iiii.iotes. Adm sslon, 25c. Children, 10c, Grand Stand, 15c. r- aii r Dancing Free All Day Grand Picnic in the Evening, ADMISSIO.N, 10 yiiu 11 AT TUB SCR ANTON B TV IS HI JULY 4 00 AAA IN DIAMONDS ipfl,VVU A3 prizes. 80 RACING MEN TO C0MPE1E Reserved grand stand Beats and admission tickets tor sale Kiitur duy, June 30, at C. li. Pratts, 3112 Lackawanna avenue. Train leaves D., L. & Y. sta lion lor the races at 1 30 and 2.17. Eank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, $209,000 SURPLUS, $280,000 Tlil lianlt nfTr to ilrponltore rvei-j facility warranted by their balances, bu.it uess and retponslblltty, Bpeetal attention aivsntn business ac ceuuts. Interest paid en Hon deposit WIL7.TAM f ONXrt.f, TiChld. nt. tiKl). H, CATLXK Vlee-rrtsldeat. WILLIAM 11. PKCK, Casfileft DIBXOXORK Ttliiiam Cennell, Oeoree H. Oatlln, Alfred llnnil. James Arcbbald, Henry Ilvlin, jr.. Willl.uu X H'u'lh Lntbar KllV ISK A M. fO 11 P.M. OIVIi.N 'Pi ' UUP. I'll ll'U L'UU.Ul. WAfioN vmmi:i.:i A A 1,1. M firi:iNU3 HI IIH t.i i:.. 4 IUMM si i :i;i, PKBIWS It. It. tyiUBi AO. m . CM Third National CM, AND DUOS. HCKEW TISQ iMAOHINI'aiY WajfODmikers' uuJ Ulncks.;iitu' Good Hen Deserve Seed Clothes DO QQQD1 BOOECS NE of the strong points of The Trib une's equipment as a ird-.rlncc nrillimrv r- '"o. pi uuiii- to- tablishment is the fact 1 -i that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to- late 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 ife lA6 - !1 uchroines & si em rm i w d LI Bound 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 W SAP1AB inniflft 1 1 ! ii r, rim led lolled lltllu 11 ills Series Or Any other Series And do the work so thoroughly that yon will simply be de lighted. FOJi ALL KINDS OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER W.0BK OF SIMILAR CHABACTlfiB, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL' l)B'n?;,,I,"aAK i)EAN has removed te OU s5fc."SVJ!!ft 8cra"o. i- (Just w l)K.v.AlM,-SNl-L,01Bce ail Wuahintftoa njUOka e drug store. Residence, tS Vine at Ofl co hours; lo.fi to U a. m. and to laud b..J to ,.M p. m. Sunday, J to 8 p. m. )'; w- E- ALLEN. Ufflce W.Hicto J- wanna and Washineton avea.: over Leo ard Bhoe store; offico hours, 10 to 12 a. in. aij vyiAtg;;T:WB''w at tttidv m MSffiSL limited to D itreet Wyom" "V Keaideuco, Ha Vine Dr.m11 OATEH. 126 Waahlneton Avonua. IOHA L. WEiNXZ, M U." Office, ttsTStU ' t.OmillOnWieililt I .. al Jfadlsonavct offloe tioora TO to VL to i 7 to t: bnndnys to 4. evenings at residonoe. A Penalty made of difoaseo of Uie eye, ear, uose ami throat and Kynooology I.AWVIlUS. I I M. C. UANUv 8 Law and Collection of , .1 . lice No. S17 bpruce et., opposite Font , House, ficrnnton, f'a,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; Tollable correspond- 1 cnto in every county. .! 'ior H t? K n Counsel. .ora at Law, touuuonwealth buiidnii WaiblngtoB art. w. u. jehhi-sT Uoiiace e Sun, 1 W. II. Jkhkiib In IA1LI.AHD, WAItltKN & KNAI'l' iivivr.iii iviiit'i', Attor- . - ra wBtut Law, HeMlbUoaa jmililing. ashlngton ave.. Kcranton, l'a. i.T'li.lt.-,uN 4. WLroX. Atto'riiiyTJ , .Cj-tnisi'Ilors at Law; offices aud 0 Library building, Beranton, Pa. lioswEtL H. PArranao mi, h ono i annajklnf ul A Lr 111.1) U A.N U WILLIAM. I. HANuTaT 11 J. 11 Art U, At- Coinmonwealtn K n 0 '0 'unsoiiora. u "..i.uiii. iiiiniim ii,, .-USIl'l il. Wio'nB!,'YL?' V,01,11)' -at-Luw.Nos.19 and 20. liuri- 111 i V,.,i.. H "wmi M' iSSS.LX. Law ofll'"' fries naeniUKton uvunuo. Slll.'inrJ U 1 nu'iit.' 1 uv., C". ii. Hfiuara W. oaKmIkIi Attorney at iieLV. : - "1; -""J v"'unwoaiin D i g. L I AUITtM ir ir,...'. . .- ' ' Sni:ri,: -y Attorney at Uw. ! . , 1 Aiiorney a ' Winee, 317 Snrucost, Scranton Pr- JA WATUK8) Attorney at Law. 1 . roonm at. hi, M fomnmnwealth hnllrtinj? ( ' B. HITCHBH. Attorney at Law, Com yrawoalhJjnninK. ScrantonTPa! uatauYg, mi Bpreet st. M ki.:ki.itrir ... : 1 I , ;,--: "-.orney-Loans ueiro tiatod on i-oal estate serurltv.4AK H-,.:... i I klLLAM, Attorner at-LawT I'Jj Wy A's fcunnu avenue. Scranton. SCHOOLS. (JCUOOLOK THK LACKAWANNA, Scran I.' ton, l'a., prepares boys aud girls for college or luisinosa: thoroughly trains voune childrea Cutuioifuo at leu, Host. Rev. Thomas M. can Walt tit H. BtrluL MISS VOROKSTSB'S KINDEHOAKTEN anl School, 41-' Adams avenue. fupiU r eeired st all times. Next term will ooen April H UKM 1 l.s l s. U 'M. A. TAPT, D.D.S., 104 North Wash- ' I InStOn AVO. Stii'i'ifillv 111 lW,.alain I.estorations. Crown aud llrldsi Work I ' C. LAUIiACH, oui-geou Dcutist, N( yyomlng ave. H I IU ' 1 1 '-', offlin Coal EsrhnngiT ! H I. VS. 'PUi: KHPUBIAU Savings and Loan Asso i elation willlonn ou money o:i easier terms and pr.y you better on luvostment than any other association. Call on s. N. CAlLuN l'Kti. Uiino Ba-.ih Imildlnir EC Ulk f i R. CLARK & CO, Seeilsmen. Florists Sort .ir...,i-i.i..ii. 1, - i -1. . . ,ium iw , Miuninoa I nvenuo; i;reon honso.lliiJ North ilain avenue; ire lewpugns TIMS. BRAND I NKIN 'i i:a ca. j0,..". Bros Wliuc m kki Ns. FOB. EUETTEL, oil Lack-iwar.na avenue, rl si-ranton. l'a.. li iinui r of Wire Herssna HOTELS AM) RE8TAVRAMT9, 'HIE WESTMINSTER, 2I7-2W Wyoming 1 ave. Roorm heated with steam; ail moj srn Improyemtnta, c. M.Thcmaii. prop. 'PUE ELK CAFE. 123 and 127 Franklin avo 1 nue. Rates reasonable. 1' ZmuxitProprletor. T EaTAllft aTEB HOI EU I W. O. SCHENCK, Managor. bixteenth street, ono block east of Broadway, at L'nion Square, New York. American plan. &IW per day and upward. C'OYNH HOUSB. European plan; good J rooms i iiien day aud uifiht Bar su plied with the best i; it. royNE. rronrlotnr 4JCRANTON HOUSE, near D., U to, W. pas tJ leuaer depot. Conducted on tho European plan. Vn r.m Koch. Proprietor. j kan 1) central. Tho largest and bstt J equiMpe.l hotel in Aiientowu. l'a.; rutu $2 and 2.ol) per day. VtCToa D. E.tnNEn. Proprietor. AKCHITBCTt DAVIS HiH'l'f, AcMtwt3.Rooius2ir 2,0 and 211 Ciumoiiwealth hid'e. Scranton. T7 L. W a l. TEH, "Architect, Library bntld- lit inn. WyomlBS avenue. Scranton. ? U BROWN. Ar.h B. Architect, Prlco I biiildim.'.12d Vi astiinirlon Ave., Scranton. MIROBLI.ANKOVS, TJAUEBnt ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR li tails, plcuios, parties, receptions, wed dtngt and ouueert work furnished. For tortni sddrett I!. J. Baaer, conductor. 117 Wyoming See . nv.T Illlll.el t'S imiHtc St:M. NORTON D. HWA'.tTS WHOLESALK lumber, Prlco bulldln Soinnton. Pit MsTqABSkS HROTHEKS,"' PRINTERS7 fupplios, envelopes, paper hairs, twliie, .'iii'hout,o. Ie0 Wssuiugtou avo., Scrantoii. PO; j.iOOTK'B 1.1VEHV. 1W ('spouse avenue .3 First clasH carrisves. ILL 10OTE, Agt. Fnnoral Director and Embalm. t. IMIA.NK P. BROWN OOj WHOLB x sale dealers in Woodware, obraage aiiq Oli Cloth, IsQ Vf. Lncknwanna avenue. rV.KA FINN SONS, builders and coiitrac J -J tors. Yards: Corner Olive st. and Adar.u ve ; corner Ash st and Penu avo.. Si ranton. The GENUINE New Haven 11 Mathushek " Pianos ESTABLISHED 1806. New York Warerooms No. SO Fifth Avuuno. E. C. RICHER & CO., Sole dealers iu this ssot'ioa. OPFIJB-j21 Adams Av TslspbOne BTd's Eureka Laundry Go. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. 1'OUHT IiuUBI Ugt'Alia All kinds of Laundry woilt narnnte 1 1 tut best. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO ICSAMTOM AND V, II. K r s. 11 All Hi". I'A.. MA WW AtTUUERii Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office. 6CHANT0N. PA CENTRAL RAILROAD OF H J. IEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA Division Anthracito coal used exclusively, iusnrin cleaulmess and eomforu 1 TIMK TAIII.E IN maOI MAY SO li Trains leave Beranton for Htu,tun. Wilkes. gor Ailantie Citv. S.K) a. m. For New York, Newark- and Bllaabeta I 0 (tapreet) a. in., 1U..Vj (cxproaa with Buffot parfcr car). 8.30 (caprsss),!. n. Binday.'S i: IMl.'S mUICU"t lJ"hadolphlaj p. n, G,!"v Aiunr(!fJ''J'!.1ft,L"'''"",a Harrlsborg, vis ti'm " "'" ' ' 5'"' p''"' Bu" For PotttTffie, 1.20 a m., 12.60 p. m. lleturniug leave Now York, foot of Liberty Lift 1.J0, .f (eipretl with Uulfot p.rlor carj p. m. fcunday. .;m a. in tur' s. m 2.0U 1 and i.ii p. m. Sunday, 8.27 x in. Ihrough tickets to all points nt lowoTt ,'av niay bohad 01, aiM.N'vi. o ,,.... ticket agent at thu stution. U. P. BALDWIN, J. H. OLHA17SEN. Hon. Sunt, DELAWABE AND HUH SON KAILKOAD. Ootntaenclay May (t, 1893, trulm will run as follow : Trains lcavo Bridiw Btreot station. Beranton, for Pltl wWffr wilic Bnrre,otc., I MB y)ISj!'."7. 9.87, I0.42a m.. 'Alo mm m" i.a. i.i.i. xu, o.i& .i4 Jhf r and llli p, m pwr Por New York and Phtli ass i., . , , oelpbla, uo a. m, uuu, ; Z jS. 4.10 and II. IU p. m. For Hotiesduleftrom Dflnwaie.I.aokawaii--. and western depot;, 7.0U, W.W .m . ni., 2. IT, ii. 10 p. iu. For ('arhoiidalo and Intermediate sU IS.40, T 00. e.ao, 10.10 a. m., U00 m.,2 17, .'l.,,;, ID, .II Ud 9 K U 111. Ironi lil-idyo Jjtrcel Depot. 2.U) a. m., 2.l7and 11 :& p, m. Past express to Albany, Saratoga, tbe AdI roodaek Mountains, Boston and Ne Bn points, 5.40 a in., arrivin,' at Albany 12.1V Saratoga iUD p. m.. and leawng Beranton at K.l" p. m. arriring at Albaay at Atop in.,sra toga, laOag. m , and B iston, J.ol it m. The only direct route betwe n the ooal dol U and Boston. "Tho Loading Tourists R h , of Amorlua" to the Adirondack Mountain l'i aorta, Lakes Ucoryo and Chauipluin, Monti .:. etc 'litno tallies showiuii local and through train torvice between stations un ull divi Ions I Ware und Hudson system, may li i all Delaware and Hudson tloket - D H. O. YOUNli, J. W. BUI'.DICK. becoud Vicu President. Qen, Pal , .... . MAT lit. ISM. Train leaves Scrnntio for Philadelphia and New York via. U. A- H I! K. at t. a.m., IS. IB, Z.88 and ll.Hft p. m via D., L A W. B, B , ii .id, fo.- 11. .-i m , i UK) p, in. I.eave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes Barre via D.. L A W. II. H.. 1.0V, a u , fj s. in., 1.80. a&". 6.07. 8. 0 p. m. Leave Scranton for White. Haven, Hazlsl - :. PottsrQla and all points on tho Boa Meadow and Pottsville branches. vttlE i ft. V.. U40n.ra., via D. il H. K. K. at m.. ill i, ta, 4.16 p.m., Tie D., L. ii w. li. R., tt.00, B.UJ, H. 'Jla.m., 1.30, SU p.m. Leave Scranton for Btblebom. Easton, Reading,. Uarrioburg and ull Intermedlati points via D. i: H. ELS., Sa.m.,12.10. 2.88 ILii p.m., via D., L. & W. li. lt.,ti OU.b.US, lLSOa nn, I. 30 p.m. Leave Scranton forTunkhsnnock. Tow Elmtra. Ithaca, (ienova and all intermedUt3 points via D. A-II. R.B.,9.07 a.m., 1110 and 11.13 p. in., via D. L. & W. Ii. R a.(h a.m.,!.M p m. Leave Scranton for Koobester, IIi'.fT.ilo', Ni agara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and ail pcltu west via D. H. K. It., 11.07 'a.m.. 12 10,9 h ., p.m. via D. L. A; W. R. K. and !'. I Junction, K0-; a.m., 1J0, S.ei p. m., via Li. .v. ff, P. K.. 3.41 p. in. For Elm ra and tin west via Sal im oio u i P, it II. u. ft. n; ,m lAlO.u.io p. m . via d . L. ii W. K.K. ,a08 a.m.. 1.80 and B.07 p PttHman parlor and sltsplng orL, v. chair para on au fretee between L. St B. Jnr, Wilkes-Barre and New York. Plil.id !p ii, Buffalo and Seapen ion liridire ROLLIN H. WiLliUIl, Gen. Supt. E t Die CHAR 8, LtE. Hn. Pass Ag't, Phlla .Pi. A.W.NoNNCMACilliB.Ass't O-u. Pass Afl t, South Bethlehem. Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD Trains leave Scranton as follows: F.presi for Now York and ah inuts Enst. 1.40, M( 4. t Oil and O.ia a. m. ; 12.55 aud 60 p. m. Express (or Easton, Trenton. Phii.: I i snd the South, 6.1 S.Od uud 8.8! a. in.; liLU and j.W p. ni. Wssbington and way stations, 8 S p. in. Tooybanna aecommodatlon, alo p, m. Expr ss for Bjngbamton. Oswego, Eimlra, Conung, Bath. Dausville, Moont Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2 15 a. m. and 121 p, m.. making closs connections at Buffalo to all points iu ihs West, Northwest and Southwest. Baih accommodation. 9 a. m. Binghamton and way slalious, 12.37 p. in. NlcioLon accoiumodutiou, ut 4 p. Bt, ttto li le p. m. Binghamton and Elmira Express, 6.00 p, m. Express for Cortlaiid. Byraonse, - l"tica and Richfield Springs, S.U a. m. ana UK p. m. Ithaca, 2,ia and Rub Ha. m. and 1-4 p I I For Hortbnmbarla-dfPittston, Wilkes Burrs, Plymouth. Bloomabnrg and Dan villa, makl if close oounections at Nortbnmbarland for WUliamsport, llarnsbur, Baltimore, Wash' ington and the South. Northumberland and intermediate itatlona Sin 9 !w a. in, ami 1.3U and (1.07 p m. Nantlcoaa ana intormediato stations, Mils aud LM a. m Plymouth and Intsrmediatt stations, liOand 8.6J p. IB. , ,, Pullman parlor und bleeping COSOBOa on all express trains. . . . , , . For detailed Information, pocket tim s etCj apply to M. U Smith, city neksl oil) -j. 82ilaci;awuu!iuuvonaj. or depot ticket ol-ca. VTBW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN i. RAILWAY I O. timb tabi.i: in i rVBCI IUKDAT, li kg -l Trains leave Scranton fur CnrbondalS at 8.30, 10.Ua.rn. and il l ip.m. For Hancock Jtmction, 10.5S a.m. niidi.'.l p,m, Trains leave Hancock Junction lor reran ton. Sa.HL and IW p. to. Trains leave Carboodals for Scranton at 7 Si a.m. aud 2.'M, o.ai p m. E RIE AND WYOM1N.I VALLEY RAIL ROAD Trains leavo Scranton for Nov.- York and in- termodiato point.'i. n tho ITrio railroad st U-'O a m. and 2.24 p in. Also for Hom liawley an l local points at 8. K, .4i a . and 3 21 p Da All tho nli.ive are throush trams I i an I fioni HelOBiiale. .hi additional train leaves Sciaut n for La" Ariel at MO p.m. and arrives a Soi hi ton fr.ei the Like at s la a ni and ..i in Trains leave for Wilkes Barro at (.40 a. IS. aud 9.41 p. m. Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dsalort In Illominatin and Lul)ricatiag I.insoed Oil, NsptbSI SB- Qso linen of all gisdss, Ax!p I It R 16, rinion ("irensn und Colliery t'oni j:oruid ; also, n larie lino oi l'ar lafiino Wax Candlea We nlso handle tho Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in tho market. WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Office: t'oal Kxchauiio, Wyoming Avo. orkn ut I'ino brook. OILS I