f THE ScflANTON TODiUtfE-'VVEDNESDAY " MORNING,' JULY .4, 189. GENERAL NEWS OF HDUSTHIES Argnirunt is bIno made iu certain quarters n behalf of n radical cbane io the systum of rejjulatinjr anthracite prices. It ii conttrtided, and not with out aurewdnesB, that if the producing companies, turouKb their sales agents. would strike a fair average for the year and then stick to that average throuKbout tho year, it would solve the proDiera or trade stability and obviats the intermittent clamor occaaioued br fluctuating monthly circulars. The change would be in the nature of a radical innovation, but there are ad parently no iusurinoutitable difficulties lo tns pathway to it. The opinion eiven below is taken from the Philadelphia Stockholder, which is apparently somewhat inclined to view the autbracite situation throuk'li unfavorable spectacles. "The excessive production of anthracite coal in June, appreating no less than 4, 41 1,409 tons for tour weeks ended June 25, has resulted in the market becom ing congested, storage depots east, west and at tidewater points now being fully Blocked, It is not unlikely the produc tion for Inst month will considerably exceed 4.000.01)0 tons, which will be the heaviest June output 'on record. The effect upon the uiarkot has been unfa . vorable, in that it baa checked demand, dealers regarding the heavy output as a threateuiug factor to prices, ami, in consequence, are now buying spar ingly, with extreme dtillitesj the result. The advance io the July circu lar of prices failed to stimulate trade, and the probability of a further ad vance in August has bad noquiokoning effect. Eastera buyers are well stocked np, and are praotically out of the mar ket at present, notwithstanding vessel freights continue low. City and line trade has been, and is, vary dull, and western consumers are taking very little coal, not any more than ttiey be lieve tuy oii easily dispose of. Iu short, the usual period of summer dull nes. is now at baud, and will probably cor .une for the next six or eight weeks." Not since the days when Abner Kxes'ten was division superintendent, fifty years ago, has the Heading Rtil roud company sent out inch a eoal .tonnnue as that shipped ou Saturday fain Palo Alto, says a Potlsville dis patch. It was, iu fact, the greatest day iu the history of the K-endiug com pany sitme its advent as a carrying corporation. Forty-three trains were sent out on Saturday's run, each train hanling forty seven cars, and each car containing tweutr-three tons of coal. One hundred and tweoty-six cars were sent to Buffalo, via Tatuaqua, Sim mo kin. Fall Brook and the New York Central railroad This greatly in creased tonnage is due in a measure to the strike in the coke region of Penn sylvania, many of the furnaces aud other Industrie! of the state sending iu lartie orders for authraolte coal that previous to the strike used exclusively oft coal. Train Master Gillus, who lias been cftieinl!y connected with the Reading road for twenty years, says this is the heaviest toan i'.j ever Stmt out from Palo Alto. The tt.tal tonnage for the mouth of June is edtiui ited at 1.000,000 tons. MlNOK I.SDU.STltlAL NoTLS: General passoiigT agents of the trunk Hues say there is n marked iucrensu iu pajsensr business, rtinl a steady stream of summer travel Is indicated. The returns et the first six months of 1804 show that tLe LaKt Shore fully earned it dividend, ana tli.s means 8 to tU cent, on its stock for its fiscal year. per The collieries iu theSchnylkill region shut down on Monday, Tiles lay au l Wednes day. ReMiinption will take place on Thurs day and continue up to batuaday uignt. Sime Jan. 1 the Pennsylvania lines have handled tl,iM.j,a7o tons of coal, against t'.'JIM.O'Ji tuns the corresponding period la-t year, a ducreasu this year of 's,5M,0iii tous. Orders have bron issued to susoeu 1 op erations on the Delaware, Su-qiunanna & bcb.iiylk.ll raiiroad on three uavs of tlii woek. The Fourth of July i's included among the idle days. Hear Valhy colliery will resume opera tions on Thursday after nn idleness of six month caused by the building of a naw breaker. This plaut employes 400 meu and boya, and is operated by the Heading ioni.aiiy. So well satisfied are contending interests wi'li the outlook for the Heading that it is said a reorganization plan, acceptable to all concerned, lias been practically ngreod up"j und will be announced by, if nos ba te j, Sept. 1. The readjustment of west-bound pnssrm gor business from Kew York, demanded of the Trunk Line association by the Lehigh alley people, has not beon completed and iu the Interim the several couipauios are woikiug under present arraugoments with out fric:ion, au l rales on the class of bus iness are being firmly maintained. Two through trips to Perth Amboy were made last week by a Ha.letoa Lehigh Valley crew.- Conductor Fry was in charge of the crew and Engineer John V. O'Donnell made both runs. It is not Known as yet whether the Valley road will run crews regularly to Perth Amboy, ns is done by the Delaware Susquehanna aud Schuyl kill. It is supposed mat these trips are ex peiimental onus. The number of railway employes killed Ian year was 8,7:27. being greater by 1T3 than those killed during tbe previous year. 'I he number of eniployos injured was 31, Tii'J, being greater by 3.4C3 than the num. ber injured the previous year. The num ber of pupsengers killed during the year "na-ao, oBing ies oy ii man tne number s.:i'.iys "SIESTA." , The Spanish call tho nooa-day rest from the hot san, Siesta. Just aa necessary in our climate, if we would do it; but here it is business rushing about aud. use of energy in the hot sun. Johann Hoifs Malt Extract taken at meals, or drank in the oflice, renders living easier in hot weather. , It supplies energy be cause it aids digestion aud the nutritive functions. Beware of imitatious. Look for, signature of "Johann IIofiF" on neck label. Eisner & Mendelson Co. Sole Agenta, New York. killed the previous year, and the number injured was 3,220, being 2 in excess of the number injured tbe previous year. D. E. Soauium of South Easton. for six teeu years iu the employ of the Lehigh Valley railroad, twelve of which were as cnair car conductor, has received uotilica tion from General Superintendent Wilbur of his appointment to the position of in spector of passenger cars of the Lehigh Valley system, liis duties cover all tlio pas.-enier car eauipuient including the Pullman service. I to has six assistants aud his headquarters will be at Easton. The total number of rasseniiers ca'riod tiurinv the year ended June lS'.m, was 5ULI,."iO0,fil. Pas'encer mileage during the same year was 11, '.".'Si, 101,u4. The average journey per passenger was -J.'Ji milm. The Dumber or tous of freight reported by tho railways for the year was 743,111) 4Si Ton mileage was I);s,ft7ri, 1 1 1,.h:j;. The aver age number of tonsin a train whs lb3.U7, and the average haul per ton for the entire conutry was liiii.uii miles, rassenger troin mileage was 335,U1S,770, aud frelgUt train mileage 501,7;'.), ji 0. The Audenned No. 4 colliery, which has b"in Idle for tho past few mouths, started up Tuesday moruing. Tho wuter has long since been out of the first lift, but the suc ouil lift was chock full, and although tho breaker could be kept running on the coal from tho upper lift, it was impossible to generate euuughateaui to supply tho many pumps in operation aud the breaker and hoisting engines besides. The largo com pound pump, which is said by tho llazle ton Standard to be tho most powerful in tho legion and was drowned out in the lower lirt siuce tho destructive tbod sev eral weeks ag was rescued last Monday morning and placed iu active operation at noon. With tliis mammoth Macbino and two others pumping night aud dav it will lie but the matter of a weok till tha lower lift will bo freo from water. Strike's Rnbult Forecasted, lUchmuntl limes. The result will bo that President Debs will bo defeated and his creat organization dissolved. Heaou aud justice will prevail in this country in tho long run, aud the American people will not sustain such a strike as that of tfcsj American Kailway union, which, though H may becousidoied wildly absurd iu iis principle, is yet most serious in its consequences. Kpjcitmn Cus?s. S. II. Clifford, Koiv Camel, Wis., was troubled with ueuralgi k and rheumatism, his stomach wus disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Hitters cured him. toward Shepherd, Harrisbnre, 111., had a running pore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of El'ectrio liitters and seven boxes of Uuck leu's Arnica Salve and his les is outid and well. John Speaker. Catawba. O.. had Ave luree fever sores on his leg, docters said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Uuckleu's Arnica Du. Wood's Noiiway Pine Syrup cures cough aud colds quicker than auy ot .it remedy, because it combiues the lung- uealing quality of tuo Dine tree, with other valuable medicines. Sold by all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Eonds. New York. July 3. When it Is stated that tho total sale of stock at the exchnusre reached the beggarly total of CJ.S0O shares it will oo seen that I he day's operations call for no extensive comment, Tho beat and tho fact that many operators left tho strivt st an early hour to epeud the national hnl iday out of town had a tendency to hid I the trading nehec'i. 'i h chief clia,-ac er istic of tu day's limited apecuiu.iou wus Pnion Pacilic H: Heading M aud Northeiu Pacific pi eferred J9'c. A repined agroe- nieut oettveen the receivers aud tho rep ros'.n'atives of the cenoral rnortn'iyn tir- foued Readiui! securities while the efforts ot the Union Pr.cilic receivers to get, rid of uupromaDie oranctie had a strengthening iufluence ou this stock. The higher priced ilwav issues after a linn nueuini: re- aeded t'i )i per c.-rit., but later ou re covered the early decline and closed firm. in tho industrial department Suear ad vanced to I'll, ran off to OU'.-,', rose to 100 and closul at IM).1,'. Chicago Gas first de clined to ii', and theu advanced to SoK It is stated semi-ofllcially that thero will be no change m the position of the Fidelity receipts on acciuut of the Windes decis ion. I ietieral Electric and Whisky were slightly during the morning session, but closed stronger. Speculation closed firm wi: h prices anywhere from i to per cent, higher than yesterday. Tomorrow b.Mng a le,-al hul:day th,) Stock exchance will b.j closed. Tiiu foii iTmifi'ompiete tahlo simwinu the day's lliietiiatioi'.s in ,:tivo stocks is supplied aud revised daily by LaUar & Fuller, mock brokers, i'll W yuiu.iiii nveuae: Open lli.'h- Low Clos- cut. est. lui. W." ili'-i WH "'v4 "hi 411 411 411 h'n' ii Iliiii "'Hi Ti.-j, J.iy 7liV m 77!ii 711 l-l'ii liiil-i li-jy 2'i'i" iiii it '4 M It l-'J l-.'.i H 4I'h 41Vfi siiii ivi iiiiU w i4 ti'ifi W )'. i s'-i iii i-iii m f -:h H :;f.j ;).), l-ls Mis 14?H li;?'i tt ii'; B7A IlllVi vm fi'i 6111.4 fa4 1W l- I'M iiii ii" iiii mi i:'t-, Mli ll' II HH try 443j in. Am. Cot Oil.. Am Kuiatr..., A.T. V... fan. So (Vii. X. J Chin & N. VY y.. B. & ().... ....I"! .... r,v4 .... '.'J '.'.'.'.i'1'4 i;niri. ua v.. v.c. a st L, Col., Hock.Val. ie T D. &H I)., L. He W D.&C. F Krio J it. E. Co Lake Shore h. A N M:inhattu:i Miss. Pac Nat. Lend N. Y. 10. N. E.... N. Y. Onutral... N. Y.. (). & W.. N. Y..S. & W.. a. s. c. Co .North Pac North Pac. pr... Omaha Puo. Mall RnHillnif fiock Island K.T St. Paul T..C. & I Texas i- Tao.... Ijiien Pacilic Vv'ubah p' Wt stern L'ldou.. li, V W. & L. li. pf..., ... im ... 4J5h ... 'li ii i - ... :i-d ... is?; . lMj , IV,: a , l" , W , It) ' inl , wi ii 44 14 New York Froduoe Market. Ni:w YoitK. July 3. Fi.otm-Neelocted WKAi-Qnint, Jfc. lower: No. 2 red.storo and elevator, IKlc; afloat. Bl'.'c.; f. 0. b, wi;-sc.j unirrndod red, IsuJc: No. 1 northern, ,'.; options were dull, rlosl nig stoats; No. 'i red July, OO'-'c. Sieptomber, (i3cfe.j December, 8s1!-,;' r. COHN dull, Him; No. 2, 4,-n4i;c. elovator; 4tl,Vc Hfloat; options very dull Yfi. higher; July, 45;c.; Ansust, 4liWc.': Ser'teniber, 40,'c. UATS-Dnll, llrmer; optiotip. dull, firmer; Poyntelle :: House AT LAKE POYNTELLE, WAYNE COUNTY. PENNA. Situated at summit of the Now York, On tarloand Western Kailway. 'XHi foot abovo ea- The blirbeit stnain rnlli-nml r,u,t i ,i,. state. KoVen flno lakoi within from thraa tn twonty rulnutos' walk from hotjlor station. iwo u:ist lakes convcnlont-i,rnli tilni,ni and o'her common varieties nf AmIi. .u.i othor lakes within half hour's drive. u. 1. .1111 Hiiiii c aim recreation tflk9 New York.Ontarlo and Western rnilw.v trnn 1 init Scrnutou at 8.80 s.m., arriving at Poyntelle at 1u.1i) a in. Keturnhur. train 1 tollo 1.50 p.m., arrlvinn in Borautou O.ffl p.m. BOATS FREK TO UUE8TS. FKEE EXCURSION and PICNIC GKOUND?. KATES I'OU SUMMEK HOAUUKIiS IO JjtlO l'Elt WIJEiC House accommodations, Mi McCUSKER BROTHERS. POYNTELLE, PA. July, id;.; August, SSJj'c.; September, SJc: October. 3ie.: soot' prices, No, 5Uc; No. S white, o-c; No. 'J Chicago, 51o.: No. 8, 60c; mixed western. oUaMc; white do., and white state, OlaoO;. HEicr Dull, steady., TiKKCito Bkgv Inactive. Cut SlKATs-Firm, quiot: middles nominal. LAitn-Quiot, stronirsr: rity, frVafifff. July, tT.20; retlned, dull; continent. K.50; feoucn America. ?7.sr; compound, uaG,'-t,c. Poiik Quiet, tirm. liL'TTKit-Quier, stale: state dairy, l'.'alT.'.jc; de. croam, lfnlBc. ; Pennsylvania uo., lauifre.; western dairy, lii,,ial4.Vijc. ; do. creamery, HalSc.i do. faitoiy.'Jc; cljjiiis, lHc.j imitation creamery, liilSi I'll kksk Pair d-mand. Piius-Quiet. firm: state aud lVnn. sylvauia, la'c; western fresh, l'iilUc.; do., per case, :'!). 75. Eucllea'j Arnloa Salve. The best salvo in the world for Cuts Cruises, fcres, Ulcers, alt Kheuui, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It n- guaranteed to give iierteot satisfaction or money refunded. Price Hi cents pur cox. i or sale by JSlattne w liios. M. L. Ci.siit, alderman. Fifth ward. Scrantjn, Pa., stated Nov. 9, PUS: "lie had used Dr. Thomas' Ecloctric Oil for spraiur. burns, cuts, bruises aud rheunia tisin. Cured every time. rhlladolphitk Tallow Market. riiiLAmai-HiA. July 3.-Tallow was dull aud weak. Prices were; Prime city in hoRsheads, ic.i prime country, in barrels, 4,Vc; do. dark in barrels, icj. cakes, 4v,; grease, Htc. Makes Blood Repairs Waste so says DR. EDWIN F. RUSH, 103 STATE ST., CHICACO, ILL. I have used in my practice every known raw food extract, but now exclusively prescribe a raw meat extract prepared in this city, called It is very rich in all the ele ments required in the formation cf blood and tissue. It repairs waste very rapidly, and is borne by the most delicate stomach of excellent taste, and is rapidly digested. 2,000 physicians endorse it. Sold by all dragiiats. Tiiz no vi.vi.vj5 co., xe w vokl; fRKROLLEY SOAP "If 41 V. h an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he dues not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or fur a Hox 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph 5. Thorny Ellpnton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CltOFCr....... Proprietor. ri'IIIS HOrsRIsetrlclly teiupsrvi. Is nmv I and wi'll fiir.-iisli -1 noil oPK.NJ Ui To '1 UK l'UBUO TI1K YKAU ItOL'ND: I inciiti'd muhviiy b itwuuu MontruinMi I Hernn ton, 011 ,iontriis') an.l iiiiiwinvnu'ri Itiillroad, mx miles from U., I,, & W. It 1!. nt Atford BtaJon, nnd llvn mll n from M intro; ca lai'ity, -it'lity-flve; throe uiimuuV walk f rum It. It. station. t!OUI Ilu,IT', 1 l-IIf Mfi TtfKtE, Ac-, nt.vio To t; 1:1: sis. Altltudonbou: :.'.IK) fgjt, ciiuallimr in this l-oipoot tha Adiroudaclt aul CutiKlll Mouu tauii. I ino (rrjvoi plonty of nhula nml lioantiful not'iiprv, lunkinif h Sumiiiwr Kciurt uiidx ccllud in biiui I y aud cl,Bipue. XJntiL-lnir pavilion, kwIiuh. oroqnH ffr oundi, ifcc. Cold Spilnj U'ntir ami pluity ot .Ml.k Knlea (li, y. B 1 kv ,,,-r u(.K. 91, OU llr Lxcurkicju tlckota sold at all atatioui L. - W. linos. 1'ort: r ttierta all traiui. 011D. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AND THE TREATMIiXT OF LAMK NKSS OF HOltNKS. To these tranclios I devote especial atten tion avcry afternoon. OfUco and forKn at tho BLTJME CATtRI AGE WUKKS. 115 1)1X COURT, BCBANTON.PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Gradnato of tbe American Veterinary Ool. logo. parMMiantlfourtd I in toWchn br I Mnelo Ram-1 etly, wxln lurtnW, bMtl b, ptuMtny.M. fu.fi, pnok nil Wti-FU h, lllilalrM4 frai HlkfniBpusUnnvlJKiWBill. Whm flit torf.. from WhmHotaaHBa I u uar WmKIO ROmMW WUI Ramtity nn 1 ,B co rthMih ni-W 2 KMXai COk ntmio. III. The Original Raw Food I- 7- 3 WEAK MEN attention mmmmm J CALLED TO Tllii U i oat Luglisb Keruedy, Gray's Specific Hediclus IF YOU SlIFFCHfromNflr- lOOUTUnM. Af Til T1KMK. lillity, Wakupsa of Body unit Mind, hpormu torihra, nncl lmpotunry, nud nil dlHuHsun tliitt anso from ovoi'-indiiiiionci ami t-olf-abiiHo, its Liws of Momory and Power, liiiiiiicxs of Vis. ion, Prematura Old Ai:o and many other clii eiiHCH that lead to liieunity or l onmimptiou and anourly irivivo, uvitefur a piiniplilot. AddresaGHAV M I'D I INK Co., IiurfHlo, K Y. Tho specIRn Mecin-iiio la sold hy all drU!Ti;its at ? per paeku-ru, or nix uarkaiie lor Jj.or nont hv mail ou reeeipt ol minif y. nml Willi every 5.IKI order WH d'UARAvTEE a I'nro or money n fin 1 -1 WOn Hi'coiiiit of loiiiilerli'ita wo hiive adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, tho only geua Ine. hold in IScraiiton t,v illutthows I'lul Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, SURPLUS. $200,000 $250,000 Tills tiank offers to lleposllor rtm fnelllty narraiited by tlielr ness anil leHiiiiiiKlbllltv. bulnuoea, busW Kprciul utteiitlon tiven to business ao vuuiits. juivivmi puiu 011 uuie uepoaitA W1I.7.TAN fOXNVM, Prcslrtont, tiKO. II. ('ATMS, VIce-ITesldonfc tVIU.IA.1I II, llitK, taalilflk miti oi()i;s. William Coonell, (leorco If. Cntlln. tilled II anil. Juinea Arrhlmld, liinri llelin, Jr., Uilllam X. uUU Latlior niin-n DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTKO AND SPOKTINQ POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopon Mill Lu Zorne eoiuity Pn., and at WU mitigton, Dtluwaro, HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tha Wyoming District. 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa, Third National Bank Boildin AGENCTFS. THOS. FOUD, Pittston, Ta. JOHNB S.M1TH& SON: Plymouth. Pa, E. VV. MULLIUAN, Wilkes-Harro, Pa. Agents for tho liopaun Ciieuiical Com pany's llifb Explosives. c Li Beer Brewery Jlannfactnrcra of the Celebrate) PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY lOO.OQO Bbls. Per Annum, SCIIANTON, VA. MINING andBLASTING Made at tha MOOSIO nnj EUSU DALE WOltK Lr.iTlin & Rnml PowJer Co.'i ORANGE GUN POWDE3 Eleclrio Batteries, Fucoi for raloi- ing blur.tf, Safety 1 Ubo nud RcpaunoChciuical Co. 's High Explosivci eeds and Large Medium and White-Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seech Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. hdnt&Snellco. Third iational Robinson's Sons iflSIC POWDER CO POWDER Ooqc! leu Deserve iooci Slothes DO GOOD BOOIC: ANE of the strong " points of Tnr: Trib une's equipment as a first-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to-date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those fu tures Don't Spoil Those Hnl tlcbromes rhem The Tribune will promptly preserve any of the art series pur- hased by its readers at prices especially moderate. I twill make pecial rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America Illustrated Series Multichrome Series Or Any Otter Series And do the work so thoroughly that you will simply be dc lighted. FOR ALL KINDS OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAR CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES Neatly Bosjsid BUSINESS AND I'll VMI lANti AMI ttUHU ICONS. )lt. O. KUOAR DKAN hna romovtdtodia sprues street, Scranton, i. CJuatou 1 mita euuri-liuuss Bijuara) 1 . A. J, V.ONNKLL, Ottlra SU1 Washington f;,.V;uu5 corlw' Hpruoe street. uYor f ) " druP "" Hlilunoo, Ta Viae St. ? 2:',u P-.m- 6nday, li to 8 p. m. lJ'Ly- ''.I'KN. OfltoeT cor. Lock f waim.and Wushinctou uvrs.: over Loon aiu sii, biuiv; oliico hours, lu to 12 m. nni . Kslnnifton svo. J ) l: V' K J;1U'V. I'nu-tlcj liniiiml to 1)1 nail ?"? w tllu Ey KHr- Noso nU Throat; I) J.VM- "A"28- J" Washniptoii Aveuuu. Othca hours, b to U sin.. IMto a uid I o a p.m. Hoslcloiioo :m Jladlson ivcuu. p ll.N U Wli.N'i'Z, M. U, OlUoo', h uuU .il If ' '"""","w"lllu uulMinit: roHldonoa 711 JIS'liiKinavo; ottleo liourf, lJto 12, a to I r to ; biimliiyB 2 110 to 4. uvi'iiiiiKS nt rsuidonct. A spic'iaity inadii of dlvunsss ut tho eyo. ar. uom ud tluoat and BynocoloKy, 1.A V. YKIW. .1 ' SJ "Aj!i'Ku11 Law nd l-'ull-ctlon ot- 'lco.No. H17 bnruco St., oppodtte Forest llonso. Bcrnni-on, l a,; collfctions a spoctulty throughout 1'oiinsylvaniai ruliahlo corroBpoud cuts in evorv mtiiiiv . i U. Attornoy, and ( ounsal- W aoliinaton v w. II. J usurp. Hoiuce E. Haivo. W. U. JtSHUP, Jit. 1II,AKD. WAUItLM .te KNIAI'I' At.., Boys i line) C'ouim,.lon at Law, Hunuhlicaa inc. Washington av.... Kcriiutrm. V,L hlllldlllB. IjAllhKftU.M ML( OX. Attoi-m.vs uiM J. Counw-llora at Law; ollicos U aud Library tuildiun, bcrautou, I'o. KoawcLb II. TATTBriSO ii.i.ia.i a. v im:ox. A 1.KHU1) HAN1J, WiLUAiU. HA.N'b, At 1 tornoys and Counsellors, Commonwealth huiMinir. Kiinms 19, aland 21. K. HOVLK, Atlorni-y ut I.nw.N'os.19 and i 2tl, liurr buililm,', Wasbiiiettm avi-nun KNliy li. KKKljy - Law olll.ej in I'ri,-. liuiUlnilf, VM V an hi nt: tow avrnuo. lI'ANK T. tlKl'-LU Attorney at Law. Kooui ' ,Lol4L''I'-'"a"''"' Kerautou, l'a. LJ1. V ON hi OltCH, f ton v t. H. miuts IAA1 ;s W 1 1 A w wi ' a.... 1 . . '. rooms BJ, Rl and IK), Commonwealth h'l S um'a,, E1JU Alt," Attorney at " Law. tJ mih'e. 817 hnnicest., Mrranton. l'a. T A- WATUtS, Attornny 'at" Law, 42J .Yoiiiiw nun., pTnnion, l'a. i) i'. hAHTH, Cunnsf-llor at Law. Offlcs, l . rooms .11, 55, m ComiiKinwi.alth v,.,ii,i; i K. i'liC'ULK. Attorney at Law. Com- ... nufuny ai iaw, monwealth bnilamir. Scianton. I' C. I 'O.M KU VHi 'aai'surnceHt. I) ,K';1'1',J0,LK. Attorney-Loans neito- 'latoa on real estate security. 40Vj f-prncn 1 t. KILLAM, At'orner ut-Luw. uTwJ Jt ouiin( avenue. S.-ranton. SCHOOLS. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Bc;r.in O ton, l'a., prepares hoys and girls forcoUogs or business: thoroughly trains young childrsu. Catalogue at roquetit. Rtv. TnoMAs M. CAitat Walt II. Blei.u MISS WORCESTER'S K1NDLP.QAKTSN and h'chool, 412 Adams av. uue. fupilj ncolvivj at all tiiuos. 'ext term will uuua April . DK.M'IM'S. rM. A. TAl'T. D.b,luTxMthWb- innton Ave. pperialtv in Porcelain Rostoiations. Cro vn and liridfro Work. I 1 C. LAUDACH, bui'Kcou Lleutist, Ko, 113 yoinii.tr ave. It M. sf iiATTuN nttlfo Cnnl KTfl)nn"n LOANS. 'PHE RKPL'BLIC SiivIiirs nnd Loan A X nation will loan vou money on easier terms mid pay you bettor on investment than any other association. Call on b. N. CALLLN I'Ktt. 1'inie Ba'ik 1 ni'ilmr- Ell)S. CJ K. CLARK CoTseedsmenT Florists ' and fcurserymon; Btore li Washington avenue; ureeu. house, 13oU Norih Jlaiu avuuue; Horn felcplioii" 72 TKAS. WIltE SCIIKrNS. 1 OS. KCETTElj, 0u Lackawanna avenns. IIOTKI.S AM) I!KiTAl'KAXT. 'PHK WESTMINSTER, ilJ-SW on7 A nvo. liooms lieatod with Ktnmn- nil ,.r nn .-iiipruvunifniH. u. Jit. i'lu'MAH, Proa X 'HE ELK CAl'E, 1:.5 nnd 127 Franklin .. nuo. Kates leasoiialilo. 1'. Zitui.F.li. Proprietor. VT Lb'i'-ULN&TLIt HOTEL. biiteentn street, one block east of Broadway. American plan, Mftilper day and upward. tOYNH HOUSE, buroiiuan plau; Bood rooms. i.;iil'ii day and ulht. liar 'tuu piled wltn tho best. H-OYNlFronrfetor. CCU ANTON 110V.SE. near D., L. W. O leuicor depot Conducted on the European P'an. Vn-rim Koch, Proprietor. ;UAM) CENTUAU The lrSost and bis? v Hmiinpo.1 hotel in Allvntuwu, Pa.: ratoj 52 and 82.4U nor flay. u Ton P. PAP.vrn, Proprietor. A lit HI I LCTS. AVI8""HOi;i'T. Archltel't." Roomer 2.rj nml 2i! Coiiinionwealth b'ld'ir. Ht-rantou. i) ? L. WALTER, Architect, Library Luiul I, inir. W vomlng iiveime, Scranton. n L. BROWN. Arch It. Architect. Price 1 buildine. 12ti W luhlnsrtoii Avo.,Scranton. sils t:i l.AM o( s. I) AVER'S OliCllKSTRA - MVSlO FOIt J balls, picnics, parties, rocontioim i. liitiRs and concert work furnished. Kor terms adilross R. J. H.nier. coiulucior. 117 Wr.ni.in. ave., over Hulbert's music store. HORTON D. SWA UTS WHOLESALE lumber, Prlco building Rcranton, Pa. TV I EUARUEK BHOT11ER.S, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, jiaper bags, twi::e. Warchuusu, lt!0 Was;ii:;ou ave., Scranton, l'a. IMA TE'S LIVERY. Iii" ( npouso avenue. Eirst class earrinrcs. 1). t , 1 OOT15. A.-t l'lineinl Director and Kiiilmlnur. MtANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOLE salo dealers iu Woedwaro, Cordngo and ii Cloth, 720 W. Lackn wanna avennn. l.l.A 1'lN.. bO8, build.ns and coutrao J J tors. Yar.ls: Corner olive st. and Adams nve ; corner Ash st. nml Penn nvo., Scranton. Tho GENUINE Xow Uavcn "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1SC0. Kow York Warerooms Xo. 80 Fifth Aveuuo. E. C. RICK Eli & CO, Bole dealers la this Btction. OFFICE 121 Adams Ave., Tolephono BTd'f Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Avs. CO l 111' Uuusk Syi ABU. All Itindi of Laundry work eunrantetJ tbe boat, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ SCRANTON AND WILKOS-BABBE, FJl. MANUFACTURERS Oi Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office, SCRANTON, PJL CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, IEHIGHANO SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Ant'.racita coal used exclusively, Inaurlna cleanliness and comfort TIMK TAHtB IN EFFECT II A V 20, 1S!)4. Trains leave Hcranton for Pittston, Wilkes. ?",fr,VS' t8i"' u'la" 11-30 a. m., 12.30. 2.0), 1 ill' 1"!' 7 To p P- m' Bulluul'. 'W a. at, I'or Atlantic Citv. 8.3 a. ra. Kor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, d.-D (express) a, m., fuxpross with bullot parlor tar), 3.a0 (cxprom) u. in. Bundav. 2.13 p. m. " Eon Maith Cm-NK, Ai.i.rxTows, Rktiii.o hku, EAstoh and Viui.A Iii:i.i-m., H.aj a. m.. UM, tjn 6.i (except Philadelphia.) u. m. bundav, 2. In p. m. Kor Lii.no Hiiamcii, OcBAsr Giiovf. etc.. at iJ't (with tniouifheana. m., l.M)p. m. r or Readme Lebanon and llamsburg, via 21 rj! m"' " Ul'" 1'"'U' 0M I,-U1, 8u"dll,f I'or Pottsville, R.'JII a. m 12 .71 p. in. Returnlni,'. leavo New York, foot of Liberty Vfrt'J N!'.,;,h rlv'r' at.ltlU fexprcHs) a. to., l.ln, l.,XI. (express with Bulljt, parlor car) p. m. Hundav. 4.:n n. m. Leave l'liiladolphia, Renilins Terminal, 9.0 a. m., 2.00 mid 4.a i p. in. Sundav, u.:'7 a. u,. lbi-out'li tickets to all points at lowo.it ratei may bo had on application in advance, to thj ticket ai'ent ut the station. U. P. BALDWIN. J. II. OLHAUPEIT, "'' AkWLfc tleii. Hupt. L I "'t'AWAliK A.ND HUD Z7 , SON RAILROAD. f oimnonciiiK Hay 2!l, IKIi, trains will run as follows: l iaiiis leavo Bridao street niat:on. hcranton, for Pitts- WAWl'jtxi "kes-Harre,etc.,Hi)l, By B aa. 4-K &!, 0.1-1, .ii n w r nuo n .cj p. in, ft" Kor New York and Philn- .. .i , . det'uia, SOOa. in., 12-11), i.ii, 2.M. fir, and II. T) p in. Kor Honesdaleltroin Eelawiro, Lackawanna nnd wtiitern df-iiot), 7 0), S. i, W.lo a.m.. lil m., 2. 17, 3.10 p. m, l-l,r i'ut-ln. ,.!,. n.1 tlnvnw..!;.!. .l.u ri.40, 7.U), f.;, 10.10 a. m.. 12.00 in ,2.17, a.iialu, iiaisndtl.Tip. in.; In. hi rlridfu Mrout JJouot. 2.HI a. m., 2.i;auil 11 :fi . m, v last express to Aib.iUv. s-'aratoea, tho Ad! r udack Jtouutains, Host mi and New Kutfland points, 5.40 a. in.. ,tiy:h,' nt Albany 12.43. Saratoga '2.20 p. iu.,tui't ieavinif Scrautou at i.'.l7 p. m., urrivinif at APanv at d.iV' p. in., fcara toKH. 12.53 a. ni ., and B iston, 7.WI a. m. J' tie only direct rutito b"t ween the coal fiel h snd Itiwton. 'The Leading Tourists' Route oi America ' to the Adirondack .Mountain re- i-ous, Lakes lieore and Cliaiiiplain, ilontreal, etc. Time tables showing local and through train nervico between Matinns on all divisions. Lela. ware and Hudson system, may b obtained m all Delaware and Hudson ticket oiliees. H. G. YOCNd, J. W. EURiiICK, Eocond Vice President. Oeu. Patis. AijU MA li, lsil4. Train lenves Bcranton for PhllnJolphla a;il New York via. D. & H R R. at H a.m.. 12.11, tHl and 11.36 p. m via D., L. & W. R. K , tll0, b.iw.ll.SOu. m.,aud )..tl p. m. Lf.av ecrantyii for Pittston and Wilkes Barre via D.. L & W. R. R., 11.00, b 08, 11 a) a. m . l.W), 3.30. 6.07. i.;0p. m. Lave Ssrantou for White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvills and all points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottnvilln branches, via E. a W. V , t) 40a.m., T' V. ft IL . R. at 8 a.m.. 12.R MS. Iti tun., via D L. ii W. R. B, 6.00, s.Ot U 'J)a.ia 1.30. 3.iijp.m. Loave Scranton for Bothlehem, Easton, fieadii.e, Hun ithnrf and all inwrmediat) potuts via V. it 11. II. R., H a m..l'i.lo, 2. Id, ll.il p m.,via 1)., L. it W. R. R..(i.W,S.IH ll.JM a. m, L30 p.m. Leave Scranton forTunkhmnock, Towan lj, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and ail intermediits points vuiU ii H. 1;.R.,!iai7 m.,l2lu and 11.3J p. m.,via I). L, & W. R R., 8.0s a.m., l.'W p. ra. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Ni agara Falls, Detroit, Chi'-asro and all points west via D. & II. R, R. 11.07 a.ro,,12.10,0.1.Yll.a p. m . via 1). L. & W. R. R. and Pittto Junction, tOS a m., l.'J0. 8.3 j p. in., v.a L ii W. R ., 3.41 p. m. For Elmira and thj wet via Palimnioi. vi D. A H. R. R. 11.07 a.m., 12 10.6.13 p. m , nl), L. & W. ILK,, .KM h ui., I ;fi and ti.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars ou all trains between L. A B. Junctiou or Wilkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia Buffalo and Suspension Bridtre. KUl.l.IN H. WILBUR. Oen. Sunt. East Div. CHAS. S. LCE. n. Push. Aic't, Phila . Pi. AW NONNEMACHER.Ass't Qan Pasa. Ag't, boutb Bethlehem. Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ASO WESTERN RAILROAD Trains leave Scranton as follows: Exprca for New York and all noints East. 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, S 00 and U.&d a. m.; 12 53 and 3.30 p. m. Express for Easton. Trenton, Philadelphii and the South, 5.15, b.OJ and 9.3i a. m.; 12.31 aud 'i.;t p. m. Washington and way stations, 3. "5 p. ra, Tobyhanna aeromniodation, 6 10 p. m. Kxpr es for BitiKhainton, Osweio, Elmira, Corning, Hath. Uausville, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 213 a. m. nnd 1 24 p. m., making close connections at Butlalo to ail points in tut West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accomm-station, n a. m. Biiighamton and way stations, 12.37 p. m, Mcuol-ou accoinmodai.iou, a. 4 p. m. an4 6. 1 P. ni. Rinirliamton and Elmira Express, 0 05 p, m. Exju-eas lor Conlsnd, t-yrause, OswOh'X L'tica aud Richfield Springs, 11 3 a. in. and 1.2i p. m. Ithaca, 2.15 and Bath l'a. m. and 1.24 p. m. Kor Northumberland, Pit tstou, Wilkos-Barra, Plymouth, Blocmsburg and Danville, making close connections at Northumberland for Willlamsport, Hrrnsburtf, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd the South. Northumberland anil intermediate stations, 600. 9.33 a. iu. and 1.3U and (1.07 p. in. Nauticoau ana intermediate stations. 8.0J aud 11 20 a. m Plymouth ami intermediate stations, 3.30and 8.3.1 p. m. Pullnian parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. , ... Kor detailed information, pocket tim t tabloj, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city tickut otHc iiii LacknwanuaavuuiM. or depot ticket olhc TEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN i RAILWAY CO. 'I IMK TAHl.E IN HTl'CT Ht'MlAY. .H'Xi: 21. Trains leave Scranton for Carboiidale at 8.30, 10. .Via. in. nml H pip. m. Kor Hancock Juuction, 10.53 a.m. and (i 10 p. ni. Trains leave Hancock Junction for tcrau ton, (I a 111 and 2 05 p in. Trains leave Carbon dalo for Scriintm at 724 a in. nnd r.iil, ;V;il p in. SI'HAATUN flVKION. In I llorl .Iimr - Ith, 1M)1, N.inli Hon nd. NiiiiIi Itiiiind, iOi 2D1 20O 205 nn aoi, 5 i&H a! Stations y z. - at 5 Wralns Dally, Ex. .1 - l cenl. hiiiuljiv l v u. y n 3 ' : m. ; Arrive Lcai " .... N. Y. Franklin s:. 7 10; ....itt'w. 42nd Ktrce! 7"i': .... Weehuwki n "i 7 11 . 7 r.'v . 8 M , p up r i Arrive leave A 11 I' M ' 5 . 1 H: . b 21'' I llii .... Uauooi'k JiuTctloii f 10' 1 w ... ' Ilunccck T S-i i'J ."G i Miu lUht lion li Hi (i IN 2 'A! I'lt'stoh Park comn PoynlclliT lii'linout rieii.sant. Mt. I'lilondalo Fomel City carboiidale White Brldso llaylidd .lerinyn Archibald Wlnl i in Pakvlllo tilyph.mt lllckson Throop Prnvldimce Park plnce Ii2.'i 2.'1P 7 4.M2I0 M (I :u 114 0 43, 2 41P II 2 Ml 4 50 HM 4M y.'-S I9SM0 HI 7.r.!2ISl(IOII 7 22 12( 3; II W 7 l".ifl'J.M' !H8 7 tW'll ..II V :H 0.M;I1 111! V 15 (USfU'.O 12' li .v.; Kill 5 05 !lu5S, 3(.H 5 OS 7 IO' S 111 6 18 7 ill . "ft BS4 7 2; f:i 8W 5 37 fiiait' .... ih in. (Miln 23 no:' tiii'.in is h:; (i:12flll5 N54. t; 32 .3 13,13 42 7 .11 H40 5 4 l 7 4i' 8 51 6 51 7 4.'! ilM 5 31 7 4S 8 5!) 5 3) 7. "J 4 04 ti 04 7 54 4 071 II or 7 5t) 4 10 ti 10 0H. 4 111 tilt Mtf4 17. (Il B 05' 4 20. li 20 1 HP MP M 6 2.'. 11 II Ms i B2.V1I 07 D4 I 2III1 (1.1 H41 ti 10,11 O'l NMl 6 14 11 !' 8:w fli 1 :i 1 1 1 07 S."M U inilO.Vi tcrunlon p ii mi m! leave Arrive All trains run dally except Sunday, f. siKnitlcs that trains atop on signal for pas. senders. i-eciue ratea rla Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and nave money. Day aud Nlhgt Express to the Weal. J. C. Aiidoi'son, Oen. Pass AgU T. I'lltcrott, Dlv. l'asa, Ast. Scrantuu, pa. 7 mr I