THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1894. GENERAL NEWS OF The delay of theantbracito coal sales agents la arriving at a decision la re gard to the production for July arose front the unwillingness' of certain gents to" restrict the output. It whs finally agreed that 3,000,000 tons coal J be marketed, The advance ordered in prices ii'supposed to have gone into ef fect yesterday. Coal to tidewater was advance IS cents. It was practically acknowledged that all iuturesU . had been cutting prices on competitive bus ineas, and that the output in tlie latter Weeks of the month had been larger than the trade warranted. The vari ous interests promised to cut off deliv eries taken at May prices as soon in the coal iu transit is delivered. Circulars are already being prepared to that ef fect. The Jane circular, which is ad vance over the May circular of 13 cents and 25 cents, will become operative. The July circular, made last Friday, will be used ns a leverage to sec a re 3 nne prices. None of the companies expects to realize the July on July bus iness, Lackawanna in June sold more coul than during any corresponding month in the history of tho company. The same is true of Jersey Central. This manes the total increase in coal prices since May 1 about 40 cents par ton on stove and douiestio siz93. It was thought on Saturday that number 2 colliery of the Delaware and Hudson company, Jo'linT. Moonoyfore man, would be in readiness to resume operations today. This collierv bas been inactive for a month during which time it has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired. By the erection of the large shaft tower, a new pair of first motion engines, and other like im provements the capacity of the col liery bas been greatly increased, hence the output of this colliery will hereaf ter be much larger than formerly. The retnrns of the now railway track laid in 1894 up to July 1. show an ag sreeate of 405 miles. This is the low est half year's record that has been re ported for years. The total is 30 miles below the dw mileage built in th . first half of 18W, over 703 miles less tb-'U in the corresponding period of 1892. and onlv a third of the track built in the first bait of lS'Jl, .. ben 1.C10 miles were reported. Through the comparisons with the work done in u similar period of the previous years, which were coor years for railroad building, show plainly how treat the decline bas been actually, yet the rec ord may be regarded as very fair, if, indeed, it is not to be looked at as an unexpectedly good one, considerlug the conditions iu other industrial Holds that have existed for a year past. The obvious explanation is to be found in the location of the line). Aoexamia ation of the length of the new lines and the carts of the country where they V have been built, makis it clear why nearly 500 miles of railroad have been constructed under sucn unfavor able conditions. According to a Bending dispatch some apprehension has b-en created nnionc employes of the Reading rail road in that city by the recent dis charge of some train sorvice employes. They were simply sent for by Snpsriu- tendent Bertolette and told that their services were no longer required, no reasons being given. They had been working for the company from three to nine years. Thedisobureed men admit that they belong to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and they are of the 'opinion that they were discharged on that account. The policy of the Read ing Railroad company for some years has been to employ no persons belong ing to any union, but in SDite of this it is said that a considerable number have joined various railroad organiz i tions. It is feared that other discharges will follow. ' m In the course of a speech iu the een- ate the other day Mr. Call, of Florida. qnoted some statistics especially per tinent during tho progress of tho pres ent ill-advised Debs railway strike. lie said: "The total fund of debt of all American railroads in the year 1982 amounted to $5,463,000,000. Font- and one-half per cent, of this figure of gross bonded indebtedness would amount to 245,000,000, whereas thes" .railroads paid collectively in that year $'-332,000, 000 on their bonded indebtedness, or nn average of 4 per cent., taking a favor able year fur such comparisons, and not one like the past year, during which by default upon bonded interest, so many American railways have been thrown into receivers' hands. Doring tne year laus seventy-live American railroads, operatiug 25,000 miles and having a gross bonded indebted ness of 12.212,009,000 went into receivers hands and have defaulted on their principal payments, so that this year's net returns from railroads to bondholders will fall short of 4J per cent, una wiu not attain a Signer aver age than oi. xt is uieo to De remem bered that those bonds which regularly pay interest as it accruos sell at a premium beyond the nominal value, i thoroughly guaranteed "gilt-edged' 4 per cent, bond selling at a premium of 23 per cent. The gross amounts of capital stock of all Amerioan railroads SIS has more than doubled dnring the pst twelve years and now amounts to $V 000,000,000. . The total dividends. paid on the capital stock rf American rail roads amounted in 1891 to $99,000,000 an In 1892 to $83,000,000. Two per cent, on the total capitalization would bs $100,000,000, and it is therefore evi dent that the holders of stock in Amer ican railways receive even in favorable years little more than one and two thirds of one per cent, interest on their holdings." Minor Industrial Notes: It is not generally known that tho St. Paul bas no Pullman cars on its system; it, however, runs complete sleeping, drawing room and dinning cars of Its own. The Santa Fe road Is owned by Ameri cans, Englishmen and foreigners gener ally. It bas completed a scheme to pre sent the squabbling of the several inter ests. The Lehigh Valley railroad company yesterday ordered 3,000 coal cars, 1,000 from the Buffalo Manufacturing company and 1,000 from the Lebanon Manufactur ing company. Shipments of anthracite coal from . the mines for the year to date ol week ended June 23 aggregated 17,759,971 tons, acaiast 20,143,709 tons last year, a decrease of 2,804,198 tons. Tne Ontario and T entorn's net earnings from traffic July 1 j May 81, 1694, were t983,2u6; proportion of the year's fixed charges (approximated), (541,063; earned on stock, $363, 185. Officials of the Big Four, the Pennsyl vania, the Lake Hlioro, the Wabash, aud conductors of Pnllmau and Wagner sleep ing cars report east bound travel this month the heaviest it bas been in any June of the hut five years. - Assistant General Trafflo Manager ' Kingston, of the Lehigh Valley, reports that his company is now moving an im mense amount of freight, principally of . anthracite coal. The passenger traffic bas been also steadily improving. A new boiler house will shortly be erected at No. 3, Beaver Meadow, by the Oross Creek Coal compuny. The Btrippings of the Cross Creek Coul company at Bea ver JUeaaow are being pusneu to tneir ut most, ana an extra sure nas teen auuou. The Bethlehem Iron company last week shii nud the tost elate for the side armor of the United States warship Indiana to Indiana Head. The plate is eiguteen inches thick, weighs thirty-six and one half tons, and will be fired ut by a 12 -inch gun. The franchises of the Schuylkill Electrio ruihvay company, passed over toother hands, yesterday afternoon, liy tnis ueai the controlling interests of the road aronow heid by u syndicate. At the head of which ib Charles 11. linrrett anu wuiiam a. uar rett, jr. The latter is the president of the Car Kfjuipraent compnny, of Phila delphia and the formur treasurer of tho same compnny. A chance has been made in the agency at the Portland station on the Delaware, Lnckawunna and Western rnilroad. lioorgo M. Coss, who has been tho company's nociit silica tho resicnation of Mr. Moore. three years ao, having secured what he regards as a inure desirable position with a business firm in K:iston, resinned iu fa vor of Ilervev L,ovo, his nna assistant. whereupon Mr. Love was duly' installed to the position niudo vucaut by Mr. Love. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, Now Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia aud rheumatism, bis stomach was disordered, bis liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced iu flesh and strength. Throe bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, llarrisburg, 111., had a running sure on his leg of einlit years' standing. Used three bottlo3 of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica talve and bis leg is sound and well. John Spenkor, Catawba, O., had hvo lnriro fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was iucureble. One bottle Electric Bitters and ono box Bucklou's Arnica Salve cured bim entirely. Sold by Muti hews Bros. Dn. Wood's Noiiwav Pink Syuui- cures cou'h uud colds quicker than any other remedy, because it combines the lung healing quality of tlio pine tree with other valuable medicines. Sold by all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction. EyaptpBia and Indigestion In their worst forms are cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonio to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P. P. P., uud you will be strong and healthy, tor shattered constitutions and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium) is the king of all medicine?. P. P. P. is tho greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggists. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Conds. New York. June 39. This has been one of the dullest and le ast interesting Satur days at the Stock exchange for a long time past. Tlio attendance of traders at the board was slim and business was further curtailed by the abseuco of orders for for eizn account. The total sales were only 25.000 shares. Not a single stock ou the list fluctuated more than M. per cent. The general list declined X to U at the open inif, but a rally quickly ensued aud the market continued linn until near the lose, when tho improvement was partially lost, the market leaving off barely steady in tone. Tlie followinir complete table suowmpt the day's fluctuations in active stocks Is suppliod and revised daily by LaUar A Fuller, stock uroKors, l-i Wyoming avenue: Open . in. Am. Tot. Oil Am Husar. llll A. T.&S. F 6M Can. So. Cen. N. J Chic A N. W Q 11. & Q 7Mi Chic. Gas Taj C, CO. & Bt. L Col., Hock. Val. &T D. & H D., L. Sc W 1BU4 D.&O. P SiH cCrie (. E. Co :ift4 Lake Shore 1-0 li. &N 44 Manhattan Mls. Pac SlUJ Nut. Lead Wji N. Y. & N. E N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. Sc VV N. Y 8. & W U. S. C. Co !!2?s North Pac North Pac. pf H'-u Omaha 1..,, o-"!4 Pac. Mall Readmit Rock Island BTU B. T 11$ St. Paul 6'J?a T C, & I Texas & Pac Union Pacltic Vi Wabash p;' 14 HU'h- Low Clos est est. ins. ltiii n'mi iei!4 ul-g u!-s 6g 77 ' 7U;' 7("i -?6 '6 lisi" liiiii 2iSa a-i boll ''8 wi l-ii 3-'i 3Hs Sb : jay 'nl ii" ii" :r..u 3.i!4 mi e7M sr" si" m n4 H)i 6'J-j 5'M . ioji im 14 11 ii ;'4 mi$ mi U4 HH ll Western Union MwJ W.& 1,. K. W. it L. E. pf., Chlcaeo Grain aud Provisions. Scrantow, tions are supplied and correoted dally by La Bar & Fuilor, stock brokers, 121 Wyoinint! ave nue. WHEAT. Jtilv. Sept. Dr-c. OpouuiR uii 'ot'-Li ft'T4 HinbOMt tn1- tuy Uowest r.r-ii, 59fc (IJ-lj Closing b; iu COBtf. Opening 41'4 .... Hm-hest 4U$ .... Lowest 4 1 '-ft 41' i Closing 41! UK .... OATS. Opening 35 20 Hiuhest XM Lowest CloHinu 'i-'i'-i ... POKK. Opening 1S 1215 IliKlicst 1-47 l:t) .... Lowest l'H 121(1 Closing 1217 I'M LA HO. Oponniff t'ly 677 HiKhest Wii (W) Lowest Wi2 K5 Closing , 1)67 1)77 ,,,, SHOUT KII1S. Opening CO 847 Hit-host 04(1 (i'pO .... Lowest (MO C43 Closing 010 617 New York Produca Market, New York. ' June 30. FLoun-Weak. dull. Wheat Dull, easier with ontions: No. 2 rod, store and elevator, CO'alinc; afloat, (ilc; f.o. b., CluGlic; uugrnded red. 57a 01c. i No. 1 liortliern, OiJi'c; options closed firm utjac. undor yesterday; No. red, duiy, duhc.i Augnst, 0l5ic: Sep tember, (Site; December, CflJc. Cons Diiil. linn; Wo. a, 45a45i'c. elo- vator: 4oa4oio. ntloat; options were dull and firm at Xc. advance: July, 45c,; A'.icust, 4fc: September, 40;o. Uats Uull.oasier: options, aull, weaker: nly, Ulc. August, 33c; September, .')3!c: spot prices, No. 2,o0e.;No. 2 white, Kc: No. 2 Chicago,51o.; No. 8. 40c. , No. 3 white, file.: mixed western. SOaOlc; white do., 62a57c; whitestute, 62a57c. JiEEF JJnll, stenay. Tikhoed Hkei' Dull. Cut Mkats Finn, quiet. Lard Oniet, steady; western steam closed, 47.10: rity, 6X0.; July, $7.05; Sep tember, 87.20; refined, dull; continent, (740; fcoulh America. $7.50; compound, flJftaitISc WEAK MEN Y0UR attention Mum JH ULLKU TU IlIM Uront Enclinh Iiomcdy, Gray's Spjciflc Medicina IF YOU SUFFER ' Nor- HfSIHTUin lITlii vuua uo- bllitv. Weakness of Body and Mind. Hperma laaua that torruea, and lmpotonay, and all disuaaus that arise from over-indulgence and self -abuse, at Loss of Memory anu rowur, Dimness or Vis ion, Premature Old Ave and many other dis eases that lead to Insanity or Consumption aiiuVim early grave, writofnr a pamphlet. Address GRAY MKDIC1NK CO., Buffalo. N. Y. The Biiociflo Medicine It sold by all druggists at $ per package, or six packages for t6,oT sent by mail on receipt of monoy.and with every J5.00 order WE GUARANTEE cure or money refunded. IW"On account of counterfeits we bav adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu ine. Sold In Bcrunton hv Matthews Bro am. Pork Quiet, firm. Blttkh (juiet, unchanged. Cheksx Quiet, steady. Ecus Dull, fancy steady; state and Pennsylvania, 1'Jal3c.; western fresh, 11a 13c; do., per case, 2a2.75; Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, June 30. Tallow was dull and west. Prices were: Prime city in boRiheads, 4Ve.: prime country, in barrels, ih(e. do. dark tn barrels, 4c?. cakeB, 4)i c. ; grease, SJfaSo. M. L. Blair, Rlderman, Fifth ward, Scranton, Pa., stated Nov. 0, l;t3: "He bad used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil for spraius, burns, cuts, bruises and rheuma tism. Cured every time. TO CATCH A BUYER'S EYE. Sclietues of Shrewd llunufaeturcrs Tlvat Sluko Their Toilet Articles tiilU hut uu excellent thing It Is, from a merely business point of view, to under stand something about liuuinu nature! It is easier mid inoro profltublo to cater to tho fancy than to win the furor of sober judgment, ynd shrewd umuufacturers iruido themselves accordingly. For in- stfinco, enn theit) be efiy doubt that ths enticing form in which they are put up sells half tho cosmetics that uro now on the market? Ono maker sends out ills paste or pomudo, or whatever it is, in tiny yel- LAVISDKB IBKPON OOW. low and brown earthen pots, with two handles iiml u cover, and there Is no way of getting these enchanting pots except by buying the cosmetic. Another adopts an lrreslstiljlo triangular bottlo ns a vehicle for his vrarcs, mid to sec this bottlo is to desire it so intensely that it is bought ut dncc, necessarily with its contents. A certain nmko of nail powder is put up in liltlo diamond shaped boxes, mid It sells not because the powder is so good, but be cause tho noxes are so odd. It is not cosmetic makers alono cither who know the value of n taking outside to their goods. Cherries preserved in a bulb ous glass jnr, with i bale, command a high er price than the same fruit in nn ordinary screw can. German mustard !n curious crockery jugs, with cars, is more attract ive to the customer than German mustard in bottles. Chlanti is much improved by being bottled iu flanks netted with twisted straw, and. how much of tho bewitchment of champagne depends upon the silver foil and the cork! Probably if it wero served to us from a delf pitcher it would be no more alluring tliuu sparkling cider. Again, French deulers have a peculiar knack for putting up dress patterns in boxes that rondel's the materlul duubly at tractive. A bund of trimming tastefully folded across the fuoo of tho goods, some paper laco and fastenings of tufleta v.bbon nmke up eo pleasing u whule that it Is bought out of hand. Our own dry iiods dealers line the articles of muslin under wear that thej; display with pink and blue tissue paper, thereby securing purchasers who would Hot have thought of buying if the artful fashion of tho garments' expo sure had not caught their fancy. Therefore, as tho cyo so craves indul gence, wo will offer it a suggestion for a costume of lavender cropon. Tho skirt and the slecvo puffs ore uccordion pluited. The gathered bodice lias a shirred plastron of white niousseline do luino buck and front, with bretelles of white guipuro. JVDIC CllOLLtT. Tapioca jelly is mi excollent Invalid dainty. It is very simply made, tho tap ioca requiring to bo carefully washed in two or three waters, then soaked for five hours, simmered in tho Btuwpau until it becomes quite clear, tho juice of a lemon and wiiw bein added if desired. INVALIDS' FOOD. MARY S. TORREY, 131 West 63d Street. New York. HER BXPHRIKNCK ' " There is nothing to be com pared to Bovinine for chronic dysentery. Dunns: niv two years' illness I tried every other invalid food, without avail. will subdue the worst attack in one day, if taken simply with water, and other foods discarded. If I had known of Bovinine sooner, my disease would never have become chronic." For sal at all druggists. THE BOVININE COV NEW YORK SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AND THE TREATMENT OF LAME KV.SH OF HOUSES. To tbege brauehes I devote espoelal atten tlon every afternoon. Cffloo and foreattha BLUME CARRIAGE WORKS. 115 DiX COURT, 8CBANTON.PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Graduate ot the American Veterinary Col Chronic I Dysentery J ! The Original Raw Food JUJO-OO Given Gail & Ax's NAVY Lorn ALSO 50 ELEGANT GOLD WATCHES. , 75 HANDSOME MANTEL CLOCKS. 100 ELEGANT MCKICL WATCH US, Save your Empty Paper Wrappers. Your Dealer Gcnsslsilon Preserved DR. HEBRA'S Reraove FrecMoi, Pimplss Liver Moles, Blackheads, Sunburn aud Tin, and ro- etorcn tho skin to ila ordi nal freslineia, produeliig a nlonr mid healthv com- ttlovtnn. Bnmtrlnr to ftll i:nn preparations and perfectly bnrmlcM. At all urugBknj.omai'ed ior S0i:ts. Bend lor Circular. VIOLA 8K!FI 80AP tlmT lnmprblii u BklD iMirklvlntc Ho9i uiit'iuft'cl for tho IMlct, LiA wiUiout ft llvat lor ilio nuwry. Abwtnirl ruru un-1 Ctiiculelj ciU. rniej. Atdniwict f rini 2i Cesi'e. G. C. BITTNiuBi. CO., Toledo, O, Fr halo by II. riieiim. Muttliow llroa. and John Endodhd t The HmMrnT MlDlOt AuTHORITira VSEriTHCLlHALtR CMEURMJSA AVtlim Thii V.IVTIIflT Iniialkr will cure you. A wouderliil boon to flMtlurnrt from Coldil, More Tb rout, lluUacD7:i, MrpuchltlN, oru. x rtiiu, avom: immediate rtlisf. An etllctont romei. cnnrfcnlent tu nam In pocliet. roadr to na en Unit Indication of cold. 4'ontlnued Uso Kffecta HeriyaueBk fnre. RittlRfactionniiirantpodornioDerretuuded. Price, fio ot. Trial fnto at Druiwmu. Hciclfltered wail. Ul cuuia. li. 1. CL'dlaili, HJr larw aittri, Midi., D. i. 1 OUnilMAWS MrJTlini 1e xurcut and (ct rtmfJT for iliS.lt i nUL alltklnduoaiyi. Rcicma.ltcli.nalt Hheunitnld Sorea, Hums, ?nta. WondrOil rem cdTlorPtl.KI. Price, Its cti. ot Drug- n a ti gilts or hy mall pr'M-l. Aildrrts as abuts. DHLV For ilo by Mattlxw ftroa. uua John U. l'holp. 1IIK UitK.il HINDOO REMEDY l'itODUCEH THKAUOVK UKUI'lm In 8(1 It iVfl. n. i-v.iiis Di.-tui'w. Kui line Alvmorv. to Hlirunkoii oi'traiiH. nnii Tilfltly tmt surely rcHtorcs Lout Mi n hood in oia uryuuiiif. tasiiy can toain vesi pockt't. 1'rlce 41.00 ajmckaKe- Blv fur 5.00 with a writ Uu Kuiiruntce to cure r motivy r'fumU'd. Don't let tiny ujiiaincii'lfd druKist si'll you ami kiwi oj imitation. lnsiotonliavjndlNUAl'O none other. II he liutnot tit it . wo will stiiU it by mull upon recefpf of (ii-ii'e. I'ft.nililt in sculeii envi-loiio f rt-e. Ailtlress Orlcutul .Utdii ul Co , Propi., Chkiso, III.! orouravDU. SOLD by Matthews Bros., Wholesale and Retail uruggtsis, bCKAft lUiN, I' a., ana other Lead ing Druggists. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPOUTING Manufactured at tho Wapwallopen Mills, Lit. serno county Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tha Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. third National Bank Buildiaj. Agencies. TITOS. FORD, Pitt8ton. Ta. JOHN B tiWlTH&SON-.I'lvmonth, Ta, E. W. MULLIGAN, WilkeB-Barro. Ta. Agents for the Hupaunt Chomioal Com Funy'a Uigh Eiulosives. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susqushanna Co. U. E. CROFUT Proprietor. fllHlS HOU8E is strictly tomporanco, is now I aid well furulshod and OPENED To 'I HE PUBLIC THK YEAR ROUND; is locatod midway Iwtwoon Moutroean l Sirau ton, ou Moutroso uud LaoUawanti'i Railroad, six iniloH from D., L, & V. K R. at Alford B'.ation, and livo milm from Montroio; ca nni ity, oinhty-live; three minutes' walk f roui li. R. ntutiou. GOO! IJOAT, 1FSII1NG T VCKLi:, &c, i ki:e to guksis. Altltudo about 2,0fin foot, equalling in this respect tho Adirondack u:i(l CatikiU Moun tains. line groves, plenty of shado aud beautiful 8enery, making a Suinmtr Resort uncx volled in beauty and clio.ipnoss. Damping pavilion, swings, crorjuot gr ounds, &c, (.'old Hprlng Water and plenty of Milk Hates, 7 to 10 per lvuek. Hl.OU per day. hxctirslnn tickota Bold at all stations on D. L. & W. liuos. Portir meets all trains. DEXTER 8II0E CO,, Ine'p. Capital, $1 ,000.000. BEST 81.50 SHOE IN TUE WOULD. "A diillar to -til ii a dollar tamtd." This I,adl' Solid Freneb DnngoU Kid But ton Boot delivered free any whore in tlio U.S., uu rocoiutoicaan, Money uiacr, or IValal Nolo for (l.r0. Kqtials evory wnv tho hoots sold in nil retail stores fir 5'.50. AVe nmko this boot ounolvcs, tlictofore we guar ante wajit, iivu ana war, if any one is not sousneu will refund tho money or ncDd another pair. Opera loo or (.orauion Bent?, wldtbs (', D, E, St UK, alics I to 8 aud hall iflzss. Stndyouruu; 1 KVLW w"!.".yu: lusiraicq Cata logue FREE Dexter Shoe Go,, FEDERAL ST.. BOSTON. UAS8. Ssittal Itrmi ta iHolu CANNOT 8Et HOW YOB DO IT ANT. DAW mVIRHT. ALaBoyf our 8 drwtr wiloul f oak 1m Tl prort4 proT4 lUf k Arm kb0K)tlur ntchlB ftnd kttff work! riimutMd tot IOTarif ltk AotumalltBobbfa Isdar. SirTbrHdiBB CtIIb drr UbuiiUttUlf-HtUlng Mwdlo and oouipUu ,iMof HttliiuthHtithlFpd any whirt oa SdltaT't Trial, no mooer rrqntrtd in autwgt rwtfiAoffiMM.Worlii'af'ali MrdaUwardfdmauhlnaanrUlUcli n!ni. Hn fmm l4clorr and aavt dvaln'i and affenlN pro tit. mrt CniThlatut and MBd tdaT(or raaihrna or larra ttt I Ktt unlaloruo.tevtlnKinlaliaiid Ullmtiataot tht Worl.i'a Fulf. CXF0R0 MFD. CU. wiatbui1uauUILL( mrmufistlvouran I In 20 loGOdnn hjt My f uuar fuaranty, duin 07 (lttv proob and 100-paga book, illuat.itd from Hfcfropttirad.frtab)raBall WhrnRptSprltftpi MaNmyfail, Our WnfflO KOmay win podtlvflly auto, vuua Kin tut ixjh rniav 111. mam i rs 7MviafJe a well a'-i k,'i-i m i - "K T43 HOE owirrr'Aa iaatiAtilAiw.tk.Ba Away Cut TOBACCO. can furnish full particulars. iisri Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, $200,000 SURPLUS, $250,000 Thl hanlc nfli-ra to ilcposltora every fnolllly iviiri nntodhy tlielr biilances, bul ueaM aiul reHioiNlhillty. bpeclal altxiition tivtn tn uuhina ao couuta. luleieiit iuM ou time depotlta, M'lLT.IAM rONKKT.I President. UEO. II. t'ATLIN, Vii-I-rrlilent. WILLIAM U. l'liCU, tiuhlev DlHECTOLta William C'onnell, (lanrirn If. Catlln, Alfred 11 and. Juiues Arehbald, Henry Belln, Jr., VVilllniu X. a.0ttlt Luther Kll' Villi National Bank of Scrantoi CUOAMZED 1331 CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, FAMVF.L IIT.NES.lPresMon',. W. W. WA'l bON, Vice Preaidant A. ii WILLIAMS, Cashier. ElRECTOnS, RAMUKL HlNEfl, JAMES M' EvSRHAn, Irvino A. FlNCIT, PlEKCRB. FlNLKT, Jobepii J. Jliiuvm, M. 8. Kbmeuer., CUA4, P. ilAJXHEWJ, JonN T. Puitxiu. W. W. Watso PROMPT, ENLR6ET1C, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tho patronage of business men aud urms generally. E. Robinson's Sons' Beer Brewery Hannfaetnrers ot tbe Celebrate! PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bb!s. Per Annum, Eooms 1 and 2 Commonwsattli Bld'g SCltANTO.V, TA. MINING anJlBLASTING Made at the MOOSIO and RUSH DALE WORK Lnfflin & Band Powder Ca'i ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrio Battoriss, Fusoi for explod ing blasts, Baiety Fuse and ftepaunoChemical Co. 's High Explosives Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT &C0NNELLCO. 3 iaiiona POWDER POWDER Ms and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL - ri onrnnnrnnnnr'nivvy PHYSICIANS AN1 BVttliEONS. DB.O. EDOAU DEAN has removed to 61 Spruce straet, Scranton, fa. (Juat op posite couri-houae Square.) BK. A. J. CORNELL, Offloe 201 Waslungtoa avenue, corner Bpruce street, over Francke s drug store. Residence, 728 VlnesU Onice hours: lO.ttl to IS a. m. and S tot and juto7.8Q p. m. Sunday, 8 to 8 p. m. DK. W. E. ALLEN. Office cor. Lack wanna and Washington ave. : over Leon ard shoe store; office hours, 10 to 13 a. m. and uj 1 p. m.; evenings at reuaeuca, iun. Washington are. lltCL. FKEY, Praotico limitocl to Di J eaaoa pf th Kya, Ear, Now and Throat! office, Xa Wyoming uva. Boudonco, &2V Vina DK. L.M. UATE8. 125 Washlnirton Avenue, Office hours. 8 to 9 a.m.. lio to U aud I to8i p.m. Hotideueu JU9 Madison avenua 011N L. WENXZ, M. D Offlcw ht and JIadisonave; ofllca hours. 10 w 13, U to i T to pec'iulty tuftd of dieuteu of th ty mt nOM and ivAnt i LAWYERS. M. a KANCK'S Law and Collection of- . Bcu.ni ou cpruc sr., opposite forest Houne. Bcranton, Pa,j collectiona specialty throughout Peuneylvaniai reliabl correspond ent iu every county. IKSSUIJS te HAUL), Attomeya and C'oouaal- if Inm lit: l.aar 1.1. 1 n.i... Wttelnngton av W. H, Jihsup. JlOHACE H. BAira, w. 11. Juesup, jr. W1LLAHD. WARREf & KNAl'P, Attor. nevs and CouiiKftlura at avi RmmlilWn adlding, Washington ave.. tjcranton, l'a. pAfTERSON & WILCOX. Attorneys and A Counsellors at Law: ofiluiaH and x l.lt.rur buildiatf, berauton, Pa. KOSWELL H. PATTRSO, WILLIAM A. WIUOX. ALFKKD HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth huiliiluir. Rooias 19, SO and 21. VV F. HtlVLK. Attnri.n.a.T..aU V... 1(1 mA iu, purr punning, waanington ayenue. II ENRY M. BEKLY-Law offlcoi la Prici builduig, 128 Washington avenue. RANK T. OXiLh, Attorney at Law. Haem ttAWHun, ocranteu. ra. ,feTM W-LO WKi, ,XV, 22T Waataar amo m. OAAifOHp, Alterney a Law, rooma (S, 64 and 9i OomanenweaitU bT'u. SAMUEL WrKD(lAa,Atteao7 mU vmce, uu Bpraoeit., Bran, f a. T WAWiSj, Attoreey at 1 lJ. Lackawanna ane.. ;rafag. Pa. Law, Mt PP. aaJlTlt CeuiiiiU at Law. Dlfloe, rooms 4. U. tm CntuanmlwAiiltfa Vll,ll ti K. PITCfltiK. Attorney at Law, Con V. men wealth Vnilaing. Scranton, l'a. C. COMtCUYS. L121 Spruoa at D. H RKPI.iidl v L. , i tiated onreqljstiite teciurlty.401) Hpruca B. r.KlLLAU, AttornevatLaw, 14) Wy oming avenue, Bcranton. SCHOOLS. OCHOOL Or THE LACKAWANNA, Scran IO ton. Pa., ureriares ttovs and irirla forcolleira or business: thoroughly trains young children. catalogue at reyueat. F.F.V. THOMAS M. CAN Walter H. Buei.l. MISS WOItCEBTEK's" K IN DE RCi A It T E N and School. 412 Adams avenue. Pupils received at all times. Next term will Don April 0. DKN1IST. WM. A. TAFT. D.D.8., 104 North Wash ington Ave. Specialty in Porcelain Kcstoruuons. crown and bridge Work "i C. LAUBACH, burgeou Ooutiat, No, IU 1 i nr.nn.i... H. M. STRATTON. office Coal Exrlunire. I.OA8. HHK REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Asso J. ciation will loan you money on eusler terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Cull on 8. N. CALLEN- l'ER, Dime R;ink huilrlinc SEKDS. Git. CLASK & CO., Seedsmen, Floriste and Nurserymen; store 140 Washington avenue; green house,13j0 North Main avenue; store telephone 7, TKAS. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros. WIIIE K ItEKNH. T08. KUETTEL, 6i5 Lackawanna avenue. If Hrrnnton. Pa . manut'r of Wire Kr-reeni HOTKLS AND RESTAURANTS. 'THE WESTMINSTER, 217-219 Wyoming 1 ave. Rooms heated with steam: all mod- em Improvements. C. M, TuuuAN, Prop. 'piIE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 Franklin ave X nue. Rates reasonable. P. Zuui.tit, Proprietor. VV1 VrltBXiliNSTEB HOTEL. W. G. SCHENCK. Mnairo. Sixteenth street, one block east of Broadway, at Union Square, New York. American plan, $3.60 per day and upward. COYNE HOUSE. European" planf 'good J rooms. Open day aud night. Bar ' sup plied with the best P. II. COYNK, Proprietor. CCRANTON HOUSE, near D., L. W. pas ta senger depot Conducted on the European plan. Victor Kooii. Proprietor. 1 KA N D CENTRAL. ThV laxseat and besT VT equipped hotel in Alleutowu, l'a. ; ratej 12 and $2.50 per day. Victor D. Barnkr, Proprietor. ARCHITECTS. AVliTHbJPTTATchllocte. RooiiisTiil" 25 and 20 Commonwealth b'ldg. Scranton. I) I , L. WALTER, Architect. Library build I J, ing, Wyomirnr avenue. Scranton. L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect. Price i building. 120 Washington Ave, Scranton. M1SCKI.I.ANUOITS. IJAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIO FOB J) balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and 0-mcert work fnrnishod. For tonus address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave,, ovor Ilnlbert's music stnro. HORTON D. SWART8-WHOLESALE lumber, Price building, Scranton, Pa. EGARGEB BROTHERa PRINTERS7 supplies, envelouos, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington ave., Soruuton, Pa. lOOTE'S LIVERY. K-18 Cnponw avenue. I1 First class carriages. D. L. FOOTB, Agt. Funoral Director and Embalmer. ;rank p. brown a co.. whole sale flcnlois in w oodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 2U W. Liuckawanna avenue. I ,ZRA FINN & SONS, builders and contrao J tors. Yards: Corner Olive St. and Adams cornor Ash st. and Penn ave., Scranton. The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1806. New York Vareroom3 No. 80 Fifth Avenue. E. C. BICKER & CO., Solt Jalen la tttii Metitro. OnriOB-UI Adam Ave., Telephone BTd'g Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St and Adams Ave. Coux Bovui BtjoAaa. AH Mods of Lanndrjr work gnarnnte 1 tht boat, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. BCRANTON AND WILKES-FAREB, PAn SIANUFACTOBER8 O? Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boiler HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office, SCRANTON. PA, CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Ant'jracits coal need exclusively, insuring oieaulineaa and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 20, 1S01. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wilko. Bnrre, eto., at 8.31, 11.15, 11.39 a. m., 12.5U. 2 UJ, ? I-2i' u-u5 P- Sundays, a. in., 1.00, S.U, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.M (expressl a. m., 12.50 (express with Buffet rarlor oar), 8.30 (express; p. m. Bunday. 2. la p. m. " Fon MAuch Chunk, Ai.lentown, Betiii.e hem, Eastob and Philadelphia, 8.ai a. m.. UuO, S.3U. 5.U) (exoept PbiladelpniaJ p. in. Bunday, 2.15 p. m. For Lono BRAifcn, Oceas Grove, etc., at B.20 (with tnrougli cur) a. m.. W.EOp. m. For Knadiug, Lebanon aud Harrisburg, via Allentown, 6.20 a. m., 12..j0, 5.00. p.m. Bunday. 2.1"i p. m. For Pottsvillc, 8.20 a. m., 12.."0 p. m. Iteturning, leave Now V'ork, foot of Liberty street, North river, at 1110 (express) a. in., l.ld, 1.30, (express with Uulfoi parlor car) p. m. Fiinday, i.'.tt a. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, 0.D9 a. m., 2.00 and 4 . it-J p. in, Sunday, It :Si a. in. T hrouifh tickets to all points at lowoit ratal may be had on application in advaucu to tu iicxet agent at lua swtion. P. BALDWIN, Uvu. l ata. Agent. J. II. OLHArSEJT, Uon. Supt. lt!TT.AU.rARP AVn utti 4 IL . RAILKOA D. i oiiiinenciuK jiuy zv. isjj, trains will run as follows: Trains leave Bridge Street Station. Scruntou, for Pitts ton, Wilkes Eaire, etc., H '), H. 07, V.n, 10.42 a. in.. 12. IU, I, 25, 2.3, 4.10, 5.15, 0.15, y.lj and 11.85 p. m. For New York and Phlla delohia. 8 00 a. in.. 12.10. i.i'v 238, 4.10 and ll.HOp. in. For Iloiiesdalo (troin Delaware, Lackawanna and western depot), J.0), &.JU, 10.lUa.iu., U.uJ ni., 2. 17, 5.10 p. ni. For CnrboiKlale and intermediate stations, S.40, 7.00, 8. 30, 10.10 a. m., 12.00 in. ,2. 17. 3.25,5 III, 0.2H and 0 35 p. in.; from bridge Street Depot, 2.H1 a. in., 2.17und 11 o& . in. Fast express to Albany, Iraratoca, tho Adi ronrtuck Mountains, Hostun and New England point!). 5.40 a. m., arriving at Albany 12,1V baratoga 2.20 p.u..und ieitviiiK Scranton at .'.17 p. ut., arriving at Alnany afl.W1 p. m. , Sara toga, Vim a. ui , and Boston, 7.00 a. m. Tne only direct route between the coal floldi aad Boston. "The Leadinif Tourlets' Route of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re ports, Lukes George aud Chauipluin, Montreal, etc. Time tablet showing local and through train service betweea stations on all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at all Dataware and Hudson ticket onVes. H. W. YOUNO, J. W. BUHDICK, Btennd Vice President. Gen. Pans. Agt, MAY 13, 1M.I4. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia anl New York via. D. & H. R li. at 8 a.m.. 12. In. 2.88 and 11.35 p. m via D., L. & V. li. K., 000, 8.118,11.20 a. in., aud l.M p. in. Irfavo scranton ior rutmon anu wiiKai Barre via D.. L. & W. R. it., 0.03, 808, 11.20 a. in., 1.30. a50. 6.07, H.ill p. in. Leave Scranton for White Ila von, Hazleton, Pottsville and all pointa on tlio Beaver Meadow andpottsville branches, via E. : W. V., 6 40 n.m., via D. & H. R. It. at 8 a.m.. 12.M, 2.38. 4.10 p.m , via D., L. & W. B. R., 0.00, 8.U8, 11.20 a.m.. 1.30, 3.50 p.m. Leave Bcranton for Bothlehcm, Easton, Reading, HnrriKburg and all intermediate point via D. & II. R. B., 8 a.m.. 12.10. 2.34. 11.15 pan., via D., L. & W. R. R.,0.00,8.08, 11.20 a. in., L80 p.m. Leave Scranton forTunktnnnock. Towanli, Elmira. Ithaca, Geneva and all intermedi at points viaD. & H. K.R.,0.07 a.m., 12.10 and 11.03 p. m.,via D. L. Sc W. R. R 8 (W a.m.,l.:iO p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, BuiTalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all point west via D. & H. R. R .07 a.m.,12 10,9.15,li.8 p. m.. via D. L. & W, R. R. and Pittstoa Junction. 8.08 a.m., 130, 8.5'J p. in., via E. & W. B 8 3.41 . m. For Elmira and ths west via Salamanoi. vi D. ft H. R. R. 8.07 a.m., 12.10,6.15 p. m.. via D , L. & W. R.K., ,8.08 a.m.. Wi and 0.07 p. in. Pullman parlor and sleoplng or L. V. chair CArs on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wflkes-Burre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. HOLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. East Dir. (Ill AS. S. LKE. (Jen. Pasi. A,' t, Phila .Pi. A.W.NONNEMACHER. Ass't Qjn.Pasa. Ag't, South Bothlehem. Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTER! RAILROAD Trains leave Scranton as follows: Exprese for New York and ah points East. 1.40, 2.5 6.16, 8 U)and O.doo. m.; 12 to and 3 50 p, m. Express for Eaiton, Trenton. Philadelphia and the South, 6.1 .00 aud 0.51 a. m.; llii and 3.50 p. m. Waxhington and way stations, S.oe p. in. Tobyuanna accommodation, 0 .10 p. m. Expr. as for Binghamton, Oswogo, Elmira, Corning, Bath. Dansville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2 lu a. in. and 1.21 p. in., mnklug close connections at Buffalo to all points in th West, NoTthwest and boutnwesu Batb accommodation, II a. in. Binghamton aud way stations, 12.37 p. m, Nicnolion accommodation, at 4 p. ni. and 6.10 p. m. Binghamton and Elmira Express, 6 05 p, m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego Ctica and Richfield Springs, Hi a. in. and 1.2 P'lttiaoa. tlb and B.ith Pa. m. and 1.21 p. m. For Nortliumberlsnd.Pittston, Wilkes-Uarre. Plymouth, llloomsburg and Danville, makini close connections nt Northumberland for Willlamsport, Harrleburg, Baltimore, WasU ington and the South. Northumberland and intermediate stations, 6.00. .(w a. m. aud 1.30 and 0 07 p. ni. Nanticoao ana intermediate stations, .' and 11.20 a. m Plymouth and intermodiats atatioua, 3A) and 8. j; u. m. , . ... Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all "deffledinformatlon, pocket tim tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, ..city ticket offlo 328 Lackawannaavenue, or depot ticket ouue. VTEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN 1 RAILWAY CO. T1MR TA1U.E IN EFFECT SI'NPAV. .I1XK 21. Train leave Scrauton for Caibondalo at 8.30, 10.55 a.m. andul'ip.m. For Hancock Junction, 10.55 a.m. and 010 ' Trains leave Hancock Jiino'.iou for fcran ton. 0a.m. and 2 05 p .in. Trains leave Carbon dale for Scrjnt n at 7 21 a.m. and 3.31, 5.31 p.m. ERIE AND WYOMING VALLEY RAIL ROAD Trains leave Scranton for New York and In termediate points on the Erie railroad at ti:li a. m. and 3.21 p m. Also for Houeadale. Hawley and local points at 8 35, 9. 46 ft. in., and 3.24 p.m. All the above are through trains to and from Uonesdale. An additional train leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. and arrives nt Scran ton from the Lake at S 15 a m and 7.l p.m. Trains leave for Wilkes Barru at 4.10 a. ui. and 3.11 p. in. Atlantic Refining Co. llanutaeturers and Dealers in! Illaminating and Lubricating Linseed OU, Napthas and Gmv llcei ot ail grade. Axle Greauo, finion Gieaae abd Colliery Com und; alio, a large line ot Pur. taffloe Wax Candle. We -alio handle the Fauioua CR0W1 ACME OIL, the only family ealety turning oil in the market WILLIAM MASON, Managsr. CDlca: Coal Echane, Wyoming At Works at I'iue llrooa. ,