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    TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE lH UKSDAT MOK-NINGf, OUL.r IS, 1894.
GENERAL NEWS
OF INDUSTRIES
It transpired yesterday that a move
meut is ou foot for a revision of the
percentages of the anthracite coal com
bination. The matter came up at tha
last meeting of the sales auents, when
a committee was appointed consisting
of General manager Henderson, of the
Hoadiujr Coal and Iron couniany; K
Brock Ely. of Coxa Bros. & Co.,
and Mr. Watkinsoi Simpson &, Wat
kins, representing tbe new unthracito
operators' association. These gentle
men are desired to arrange new per
centages and report when their wont is
finished. The last distribution of
quotas was uiude nearly ten years ago.
It did not have the binding force of
that made by the old board of coutrol.
Imt him nevertheless been generally ac
cepted. The ontput was divided up aa
follows:
PulIauVlpbla and Reading 21 0.3
Lfcbtgh Valley J?1'7
New iloroer t'cutral la.W
Delaware, Lack iwnuna and Western 15.54
Delaware and llmUou H'-O
Pennsylvania K.tilroad WA1
Pennsylvania C'uul -H4
Krie v I-'1
Total
Since this apportionment was uiude
the Outario and Western ban readied
the coal fields by an independent route,
aud is entitled to a sIvitj in the combi
nation. Coxe Bros. & Co. have built a
railroad and made anch a favorable
traflio contract with the Lhig.U Valley
as to place it on au independent fooling
and tlie New York, biiHi'iehannu nU'l
Westorn has extended its hue from
Strondsburg to Wilkes Barre. and also
has nu independent liue. These three
concerns produce about 7 per ceut of
the output. They are fully recognized
lu the trade, aud are represented at the
sales agents' meeting. Philadelphia
Inquirer.
While the earuiugs of the st.wn rail
roads continue to show up poorly those
of the street railway couiptuivs are
making gains, as compared with the
corresponds mouths l ist year. It is
thU fact which h is attracted the ut
tentiou of speculators and investors
alike to this d iss of uecurUios within
the past twelve or eighteen mouths,
and while trading in them has not
been carried on to any very great ex
teut, except in a few instances, there
is littld doubt that the near future will
iiud tbetu anions the uctivj leaders of
the stock i-xcliHiigvs of tis country,
especially of the boar is outside of Ksw
York. They have already come to the
front in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pitts
Lurg aud Chicago and interest is being
aroused in them on the Boston ex
change but New York, so far, baa
beld aloof from them.
Less than Vi 00) tons of freight of all
kiuds was sant eaet for the week ended
lust. Thursday night. Cue muit go
bck thirty years or more to find a
week when tha enstbound shipments
were so small. The corresponding week
a year auo over 43,001) tuns wera for
warded", tlio amount he in.' tbe lowest
n record for a corresponding week
since the railroads have compiled for
business.
Negotiations are pendins between
the Manhattan Elevated and the Gen
eral Electric companies for u plant to
take the place of steam on the lormer's
New Yorlt system. They nave reached
that stage where the engineers of both
companies have exobingd spscifiea
tions and estimates. It is a ild tbe pro
ject has been arrested temporarily by
what the Manhattan regard as an ex
cessive cost. Tli dot tiled estitn ites
tia'Ord that 3, 000. CiO will be required.
A first inortgng securing tbe issm
f .13.OJ0.000 of 4)-ye.r4i pr coiit.
leiuiiual guld lo,l. m.irie 'by the
D.liituore and Ohio luilroud company
to tlie M-rc.tuiiie Trait company, of
New York, kb irutei, tins been tiled in
Vuri'Mis li ce, iut-iiiding PniladelpMn
and B.iltiu .re. Ti:i cjvers the pres
ent istuu of S.SoUOUi) in bonds, r-c-ntly
plu:J i:i L n ion, and an ad
ditional lo ta o.' jli.oGU.GJO to be Issued
iruui timi to time, as lue company may
desire, on new property aud tuipro7e
meiits. A new departure has been inaugur
ated ut tlio Erie station in Port Jervis,
by. placing plainly niurked sign cards
mounted ou heavy iron standards op
posite each passenger train unuonncing
its destination. The standards upon
which these signs are mounted are the
invention of Trainmaster Frank Hard
ent.eri.', and have two advantages over
the ordinary contriv incss for tne pur
pose. They are heavy enough to resist
the wind, and having a circular bot
tom, can be rolle i from position to an
other with very little trouble.
Minor Industrial Notes:
The highest price on Pullman stock last
month m 105, and in 21 oy 17i The low
est yejtenlay was 1 o'J.
The Sheldon axle, works of Wilkes-Barre,
the largest plant of the kind in the world,
bns suspeuUed operations.
Work of rebuilding the Jersey City stock
yards will be pushed ahead by the Penn
sylvania road. Tbe cost has been esti
mated at I50,000.
Tbe railroads in this Stato are rusbinj
orders on soft coal, in anticipation of a
ponsihlo minem' strike in sympathy with
the railroad strike.
Managers of Illinois and Indiana linos
report an extraordinary demand for cars
for loading wheat They expect the far
mers to sell their crops earlier than usual
this year.
Tie General Manager' n-soclatlon which
was formed for the purpose of HglitiiiR the
Auloiican Railway union, enrncs on its
correspondence In a secret cipher known
only to thirty moc.
General Manager Egan. of the General
Manager' association, reports that nearly
all vacancies creatod by the striko have
been filled, and that ten men for every va
cancy conid be secured.
Ground wan broken yesterdar for Ha
Eleton's new induntry the match factory.
Tue building will be liifl feet long, 83 feet
wide and two storios high. It will bo built
of biick. The plant will cost 50,uuo.
A company proposes to dig for gold at
Bndd's Lake, Monroe county. An analysis
of ore aud dirt has shown of gold to
the ton, and search will begin this week.
Gold was discovered there about two years
ago, and it took the meantime to raise
enough fnnds to got at work.
Tbe Tamarjna-Lansford Electric Rail
road company began building an electric
railway from Tamoqua to Lanstoril ou
Thursday morning with a force ot ovpr MO
men. Another company, made up of Phil
adelphia capltaliHts, wishes to go over tho
same route, which means trouble.
The bituminous coal trade is gradually
resuming Its normal condition. Now that
the miners in tbe Cumberland region and
a u umber in tbe Central Pennsylvania dis
trict have resumed work tbe soft conl mar
ket is getting easier, and tbe supplies of
coal are coining forward in fair volume.
The Lehigh Valley railroad will probably
Moure poMesslon, under a decree of tore
closure, of the Southern Central railroad,
which recently confessed its insolvency.
Thomas C. Piatt, it receiver, bas ap
pointed the Lehigh Valley his agent and
basso notified employes of the Southern
Central,
A report from Berks couuty states that
farm bauds are so scarce in the uorthern
end of that couuty that farmers are otfer
iug tho higheRt wages ever paid $1. S5 a
day and boiud iul. that tlioy caunot got
all they want. Throe years ago farm la
borer's wasos in that section raiigud from
CO to SO cents per day.
Th.- coal tonnage over the Radiug rail
road for the week eliding July 7 aggre
gated I'.'.ittlO tons, a ducrvaso, as compared
with tho aame wuok last year, of CJ,-11'J
tons. Par tlm U-icul year to dnto the ton
nage was (1,854,5 ton, a decrease of
1,000. 4,VJ tons ax compared with the corres
ponding period in lbUJ.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Btocka nnd Eonds.
New YoiiK. July It. Aslmrpdrfvo was
uiadoon Cuicagn Uns at the opening of
busiue-s today ami the stock full Jc, the
general list yielding to per Ceut. The
decline wasdue to fears that the Chicago
Knights of Labor would follow Hrnnd Mas
ter Sovereign's suggeitiou and furtuur
complicate the labor bituation at tho west.
When it was Been, however, that Sover
eign's request was buvlug but littlo inllu
ence and that tbe ranks of tbe striker re
ceived few noces-iioua thoro was a decided
change for the better, i mcagj Ua- rose
raid lly from to 75 the recovery being
assisted by reports that the company does
not employ uniou labor. Sugar scored the
heaviest gr nnuiong tbe Industrial-", rising
from fcti to -J ou Washington advices thai
tho conference committee will agree to a
protective duty on reuiiol augar. 1 ulliiitm
Palace was iu bettor doniaudnud advanced
1) per cent. Tho railway list, after tho
fractional decline noted at tlio opeiiiug,
became stroug and continual no to the
close. There was u good ilotiuuul for tbe
graugers, Heading, Louisville au.l N'ash
villo uud Western L'uloa, and the improve
ment, which ranged from i to l.", was
well distributed. The market closed
strong at to tier cent. hi:rner ou the
day. Total sales were 15J,0J0.
Tlio roll"Winirooinpi'o tai'la gnowuiit tile
dav's Huetuations in activi stoeks m aupplie.l
uud revised daily by Laiiaf Fuller, BtocU
brokers, i-1 Wyoming nvunno:
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Chicazo Oratn and Provision i.
ScitA.NTOK, July U. The following quota
tions are uppliea and 'orreeted duily by
liar A: Fuller, stock bro s.l-t Vyomiu av,
nuo. WHEAT. nlr.
Onomnc oi
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W'liitAi Mora nctivc, lowor, clo-lnu
WKnli 1 Si: ti red store and elevator.iUjjC;
aliouf, ti'Jn.: f. o. b., Gtiuljne. ; nil
Kiaded rtn, uiaOlc. : No. 1 northern, fiSJ'c.;
uptious were fairly rciivo but cioseii
weak at ka-ic. uiider yesterday; Xo. a
red, July, o'Jc.; August, boptom
ber, Lieeoinber, tiolfe.
COiiN Dub, firmer; No. , -lTa-17 .c. olo
vator; 4I;ia4;c. afloat; options linn and
closed Wpk and uiichaiiKed; July, 4liic;
August, 47Jc. : Seiiteuibur,47c.
Cats i;.net, tirmoi-t options dull, firmer:
July, 4i;i,c; Auitnst, It-l'c; Septumber,
Z-jic ; iJctobor, IWfe.; No, 2 white, July,
4oi4V4c; spot prices, Xn. -J, uIh&'.V.;
So. - white, Wc; rio. 4 Lhieni;o, ok.; An,
J, uiiH'c-; So. II white. We.: mixed western.
IJaodu.i white,do, textile.; whita state, bin
OU.'.
Bee? Dull, firm.
Tii.i'.fitu liLKC-Innctivo.
Cut .Mkats- y.:ir, linn.
Laud --l'iiut, attiady: western, $7.40;
city, fi;'tt!ii; option nalas, none; roliiud,
ipnut; Coin incut, t i.C); fcoulh America,
S7.U0; compound, tiaGjjC.
Pokk Uull, linn.
bu'TTEiv t'jiot tirui. stato dairy, 12
alSic: do. creamery, 15.i20c. ; Penn
sylvania do., lna'iOc; weateru dairy,
In)4al4,c. ; do. creaiuory, Hu'Jdc, t no.
factory, lOallc. ; "dins, PJlitUu. ; imita
tion creamery, ltialoii
Ciu.usk Qaiot, atoady.
Koos Dull, lower; state and Penn
sylvania, iliilfie., western, UaUc.; do,
per case, .Sl.i'Ja'- 75.
Philadnlphia lallow Markat. .
I'niLifiKi.iiiiA, July 11. -Tallow was
dull and une.liuiifjod.. Prices were: Prime
city in ho;sheadi.,4 Mtt.. prime country.
in bnrrela, 4ie.; do. dark in barrels, aja
scj. cftkos, s.'-jc; erea6e, uc,
J avliiiin L'Iiuh,
Mono ribbons lndelieale colors nnd
cliino patterns uui in uso f .r trinnuin;,'
black dresses and giving a touch of color
to white enpon gowns.
Yachting dresses are mado of, cream
white or ble.n Berge, with red sailor col
lar, cuffs and panel trimmed with gilt
Drum una buttons.
Something useful in bolts consists of
a nickel silver frcjuc, into whieJi a rib
bon of liny color may bo inserted.
Tho short nnd ninch trimmed pelerino
is tho most coquettish stylo of mantlo
going.
.A novelty In Jace ia mado with a
ground of three different materials
guipure, hot mid gauze. Another varie
ty in in two shades of color crtam nnd
butter or cream and coffee.
Soft textured satins nro to bo used for
evening and afternoon costumes, and
they como in beautiful shades.
Turndown collars are a now feature of
capes.
Tho latest fad in underclothing ia
white silk garments trimmed with Wuck
laco..
Half tho new hats nnd bonnets have
6onio flaring characteristics. Tho shapes
nd trimmings indeed are more flam
boyant than evor.
CARNOT'S SUCCESSOR.
Tlio Auurchlsta Have No I rl ml In l're.l
tleut Casluilr-t'erler.
If nil lioiicst mnn in tlio luiMcst work
of God, Franco in to lio congvatnlniod
upon tho ekvtion of M. Casiniir-Pi'rier
as president of tho republic. Since tho
jVnmiimt scttndal ruiiad Hoiinmy reputa
tions hoiuit nu n B.xtii vino in Fruu'li
pnbliu lifii, but PrcMdont Cusimir -I'cricr
is one of tlio low that remain, lio is
also industrious, brainy mid eouriereons
mid comes of one of tho best families in
France. Ono of liis ancestors founded
tho Bank of Franco. His uraudftither
was premier iiniii r Louis l'liilipjic', and
his father was a well known deputy and
a member of Hie cabinet if 51. Thiers.
President t 'asimir-l'ei'ii r was born 40
years ago, ami when hardly out of his
teens won the decoration of tho Legion
of Honor during tlio i-deo of Paris. IIo
was admitted to the bar later and was
elected to tho chamber of deputies to
represent Nofieiit-sur-Heino. This was
nearly a quarter of a century hj;o, and
ho has been prominent iu tho chamber
ever since. In 1SU0 ho was elected vio
president of the chamber nml last jNV
riii-:sii.ii-:xTCAsiMi!t-'ri:i::H.
vetnber became its jiresident. Two weeks
after this great honor President Carnot
named him as premier of France, au of
fice by held ahout live months.
II: lis Ioiir been considered President
Camot's successor, and tho hand of As
sassin Santo merely hastened tho time
when he was to become chief executive
of France. Several years ago tho Count
of Paris offered him tho chancellorship
of Franco if he would aid in tlio restora
tion of a monarchy, but ho neornod tho
bribe. The socialists also wished to
overtnrn Carnot and miilio him presi
dent, but he frowned upon tho scheme
nnd apprised Carnot of the socialists'
plans.
IIo is short nnd dark and has keen
eyes and an expression that denotes firm
ness and decision. Ho is as bitter a foe
of miarchistsjuMvns M. J!arnot.
Tlio ISest Itrovt n lireml.
A 5Iassaehusolts matron sent tho fol
lowing to Good Housekeeping in re
Bponso to a request for a recipo for the
very best brown Ln ad: Two cnpfula ol
granulated Indian meal, thrce-(uavters
cupful of rye, tlnee-(uartcrs cupful of
flonr, a teaspoonfnl of wain, a cupful ol
molasses, 2 cupfuls of milk, half tea
spoonful of salt. Steam in a steamer
about four hours. Three hours will do.
Household IlinN.
Ono woman tells that, no matter how
large the spot of oil, any carpet or wool
en stuff can bo cleaned by applying
buckwheat plentifully, brushing it into
a dustpan alter a short time, and put
ting on fresh until tho oil has disap
peared. Tho dinp.grccuhlo odor which spreads
through tho house when onions are
cooking will bu hardly perceptible if n
enp of vinegar is buikd on the stovo at
the fiamo timo the onions nro cooking.
A thin edged piece of white sosp is
much better than chalk for making line
lines on cloth to cut by.
In hand sewing, if the work is stift
and hard, nibbing soap on one's needle
nnd iingtrs will bu found helpful.
Mix iir.n sawdust with glno to a stifl
paste for tiUnr; nail holes or craoks, and
the patch will hardly be discernible, es
pecially if the sawdust is of the same
wood that is mended.
Wash reil talilo linen in water iu
which a lilt hi borax has been dissolved.
A silver standard for menu cards has
a convolvulus with its lip upturned ut
the side. This in for tho nosegay nnd
is an idea that will appeal to tho hospit
able hostess.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
r
Tf
CO
Cl
V. P. P. poHllea tl-w blood. bc!l1n lip
tho weiil; mnl del.llit.'iioil, niven
nlrnnirlK tnni.!il:n I noociu nn.aiu
tlm(in.i;lrliiKlliiiii.-.tloncliaallli and
i-"-t , ,inpiniMi vliero oioknenfl, K'"oniy
loollnRHRail lainltiid'.i llrnt prevailod.
For nrliimry.Reeonilnry nnd tertiary
pyphlllM, lur hlooil polioiiln, meroa
rial polion. nnliirhi, dyspepsia, nnd
ln all blond nnd ukln fllsH:,.,.. Iitut
l.lntl.lmj Illnil.l.iu ..I.I nhni,,ln i.l.ii.na
Jl.- tet'i ,-, eeiiid liean, l oll", erylpelin,
oezenin-Wi may tia,", without fenr of
rieitnolletloii.that 1'. 1. P. in tlm tiosc
' bloot purltior In thn world, nnd m.ikea
- - iioHltlye, 'UeiJyiiD(l permanent cures
"- In nil CMl,
; i. ii.
g-t Ijidlon lvho-io synteinn pro pidRoned
. ami wiiofo mono ih in un inipnroeonm-
g.'m tlon, due to ineiisi.rn.il Irreituhirlllon,
U-1 n ..AnillUxlu !..,.,...(. ...1 .... .1...
nro nennll.'irl.y henelliod bv tho wnn
derlul tonlo Htnl hloo.i cloAiinlnir prop
erties..! P. p. p. - Prickly Aali, Poko
Kootaud PoiuKAltini.
rj)- - Bprinokikld, Mo., Ann. llth. 1h'j;i.
1 o in Bi.i'jil. In t In. highest terms of
4iT" your modteluo from my own personal
( I I U I I I I I I I I ( I
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1 h Q
knowlediro.
rilsnnsc lilO'JrlHV and rhmimntlMm foe
gs 3."i yorirs, wis trfrafed by the very but
frr . phyBlelans atio spent nunoroils or doi
larn. trli d cysi'y known rumeily with
' out ninll.iK relief. I hnvo only takea
. onn tiottlo of yeur P. P. P., and ran
ci8" choerfnlly sny It has done mo moro
- jrtKxl tluiii anythliifr i have ever taken.
TT I can recommend your medicine to all
C3 tuflorel'oi the above dlaenven.
rrj., i MRU). M. M. VKARY.
Bur. jgUold, Gruou County, Mo.
Knowledge, i wasnii'-crenwirn ncarD
v Bcccham's pills are fof
biliousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick head
ache, bad taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, loss of appe
tite, sallow skin, when caused
by constipation; and consti
pation is the most frequent
cause of all of them.
Book free; pills-25c. At
drugstores.or write B.F. Allen
Co. ,365 Canal St., New York.
SPRING
HOUSE
HEART LAKE, Susquthaniia Co.
U. E. CltOKL'T Proprietor.
fl'IllH IKU'KH UMtrietly t"inpuraneo, 1h now
I ai. 1 well l'urnHlie4 ami i U'l'.N To
'j 11 K l'LULIC T H !! YHAK 1MUND; Is
loeate.l miaway b.Hvveon Montro,oau 1 Keran
ton, on AhmtroHO aiel Lacouvuntei Hallro.Vl,
f-ix inileH from I)., L, Ss V. it It nt Alford
Btntion, nml llvo uiilix from M mtroio; e.-i-l
aeity, einlity-llvo; three minutos' walk t ruin
It. Ii. Htatioii.
liOOU HiiAT-i, l'IIINli T VC'ULl', tt,
i ki i-: to ci i:sis.
Altitmln about 2.mm font, eipmlllii!; In tliis
lespoct tho Ailiron.Ucli a nl C'utikill Moun
tains. I ino Krovo-i. iilunly of slialo ami lionntifnl
seeni'iy, ninkintf a Siinnnur Konort unex
eeileil in beauty ami clio ipnosH.
Uaiieini; iiavnion, swln.-', oro iii"t Kr onnd-i,
ii-. Cihl Cpri:iis Water ami pi. mty ol .Milk
l.iile-., M7 lo (tin per hchIc. M.fiO per
tiny.
Lxeni'Nliin tlekote nuIJut all ututlous on D.
L. W. lines.
I'orti r meets all trains.
lira
Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL,
OTTDMTTP mOC
Thin hank offcm to
irnimitnri Tn
Inelllty Mummied by their baluucet, buit-
lie ntin riNp.tiiMiituity.
hpeelal aitenlioD given to bunlnflit ae
couiitn. lulerubt paid on tiui depualU.
WILj.IAM rONNKI.r, rrelUnt.
OKO, H. CATMN, Viro-l'rlilenr.
WILLI A. 11 II. PKtK, Cnnlilofc
MLKCTOItS.
William ronnell, George If. Catling
Alfred Hand. Jainei Arriitmld, llrnry
Hoi in. jr., William X fctuitli Luther
REV8VO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
1st Day. Kj
Well Man
lMhDay,
of Me.
THE (JREAT ,K)th Day.
procln'Ts I lie above results In lil) d:iv. It a.t
linwerlnlly mid iinli-l;ly. cnrcK when all oIIicth iail
YiiiiitK iin'ii will r. k:iiii their lest luanliootl. ami olit
men will reiover tin ir yonthlnl vicor by n..iuf
Kl-.t n. It nniekly nnd sui'i-ly restoics Nervous
in ss. 1,'if-t Vitality, iiiiiioteiHvv. KiKlitly Kniis-ious,
l.nct Power, railinu Memory, Wadtinu Hls-nueK.a'iil
on eliei-tn nt m It-uniiM) or cin snnil tmliKeretion
w loch umit.i une lr.r n-u.ly, biMiieiw or umri'ini.'e. it
not only i-nren by hlartinuat theci-at ol cIim aw. hut
ia;tri-;u tierirtonlr ami bloo.l bnlUlei. Iii-ikr
ir.g Da. n the pink clow to palp etieeUn a'uliii
Ktorinir tlio lire of vonlli. It warns oil lii-auily
aii-l ConsuniiilMU. Im.ist on kavitiK KKVIVO, no
o.ner. It eau He earrn ci in vest I'Oeli-1. lly inr.il
1.0(1 1 r i,n-kui;e, or nx l.r 15.1)0, w ith a piwi
tivo wriltcu irniirunioo to euro or rciuud
1 lie money. Circular tree. AildrehB
(OVAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St., CHICAGO, ILL.
I'nr sale 1y Mnttliows llros,, l)rnci;ititii,
Sr.i-iinfi.ii, 1'rt,
ana vlitor riulrklj
rnsior.-,u.v ariL-oci-le,
l.lirhtlv rtiiKhiniM
ntriiehv. oic. iiurrly cureil by IMIAI'O. tin. went
uiii'iitu itcnietiy. nil wrlllM cniirBlv lurars. bulij u
U.i iilit.Hb l)aos.,lmita,-uu, Bui uutuu. l a.
Ladies Who Valuo
ATPlinpu complexion must use lz7.onrs Pow
der. It product's a soft and beautiful nkin.
ft 55!
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores
Catarrh, Malaria
and Kidney Troubles
Are rntlrt'l.r reunited by IM'.f.
Prickly A ill, Tolin Rons nml Pntnn
Blum, the yruaium bluoJ uurilltr ou
eurth,
AtiHnntiit, 0. . Jnly 21 , 101.
GP
niF.31 h. i.i ee man oio.-... r. iv iiiuari. ..
flu.: I n-'A h isihs l liiniiilit ahottloof
enr P. P. P. nl Hot Hi'Hinrs. Arlt.. nnd
It Ilia dono iiih mere roml than throo
neiiihs' treat muni at the Hot Bpnuaa.
Houd threii linit leu C. o. It.
II -spuetrully yours,
JAM. M. NKWTOJI,
Aberdoeu, lirowu County, 0.
dipt. J. 1. .lotiindou.
To nil iehmn it mny twtrn; I hors
by testify to tho wundnrliil proportloa
of I'. P. P. lor (.rupUoiiH o( the slcln. I
nnllerod for soveral years with an nn-
biyhiiy uil iii'irHei:nie orupiionon
niy laee. l irien eyerj
ry known remo-
dy hut In Vnin, until P. P. P. was ujod,
and stn now entirely eurnil.
(Bnjuod by) J. V. .loilNSTON.
Havanunb, (ia.
Nkln Cancer Cured.
Testimony from Ike Mayor o Sequin,Ti!X,
Bi-.'li'iN, Tfx., January 11, IW13.
MKsH'in. j.ii'i'MAN nitos.. Havannsh,
S5
r?9
fiA
tin. : tienllrmrtti niiv irien your l.
t 1. f.... a .ll.,.,i.u i.i tliM IHlt .......illtf
known as skin ciincor.of thirty year.' j-(2f
Hiiinillnir. nnd found Krent rolluf: It
piirilleiulio blood iiud reinovea nil ir- ' m
rliailnn from the soaf. of the dixunna r-St
and prevents any stireadinK of tho
sores. I have taken llveor sli bottles "
nnd feel oonildent that sBoHiercouro jj-j
will elToot a onre. It hab also relieved !J
Me rrora Imllxcstlnn and Bloumutl
troublul. Yours truly, 30
t'APT. W. M. Itt'ST. zZl
Attorney at Law, U
U on Biocd Diseases Kaiicd Free.
ALIi DRUQ0IST8 SELL IT. .
LIPPMAH BROS.
PBOPKIET0R8,
Upprann's lllock, Savannah, C
letsonB
IS
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eserve
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points of The Trib-
une s equipment as a
first-class printing es
tablishment is the fact
that it has a sunerb
X
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supplied with up-to-
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managed by skilled
workmen. For neat
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and at prices that are
fair and square, it has
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tures Don't Spoil Those Mai-
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eatly
The Tribune will
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ot the art series pur
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parts of the
World's Fair Series
America Illustrated
Series
Multicbrome Series
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
1 11 VSIl 1AN-: A.NJJ MJIltitO.Ni.
1 )H. 0. KUGAK DEAN has removed to 611
--' Spruue htrtet, fccrnntou, tu. (Juat op
poelte cuuri-bouM t-quara)
1 Ui. A. J. LOXNKLL, Olllce ail WualUHRtoa
J aveuue. corner Hpruca street, over
irancku s drill? atora. Kesidence, Ti Vlueab
Ollico liouis: 10.au to IU a. m. aud tot and
"LJ:'M m Sunday, i to 3 p. rn.
1 JH. W. E. AI.LKN, Ofllce" cor. Lnokv
XJ wanna and Waahlnirtou aveg. : over Loon
ard alioe store; oitieo hours, 10 to U a. m. aud
t to p. m. ; evenings at ruuldenoe, 6U N.
vN imhlngton nvo.
"IJK.UL. rliiiV, Practice limited to Dl
J ensiw of tbe Eye, Ear, Noao and Throat;
ofllee, La WyomiuKuve. beaiduuee, &2 Vim
Hreot.
Dit. L.M. (tA'l'ES. K'a Washinitton Avouuu.
Olilee bonis, UtoU a.m., l.JUto a aud f
y " P.m. KuhMuuchUiV Madison avenus
I Miii TTWENiZ, U. I7 Oflli"lB! and 61
CoDiinonwealta tulldlnir; rosldenoa 711
SladlBonavo: olllne hours. 1 J to Li, X to 1, T to
e; Huudaya iM to 4. eveninirs at residenco. A
specialty made of dipimsxa ut the eye, ear, now
km Mimj.1 ...rf ,
I.A IVY KKS,
I M. C. KANCK'H Law aud Collection of
I flco, No. 817 biiruce at., opiioalto Eoreat
House. Benin Urn, la,; collections a specialty
throuithout l'ennsylvauia; reliable correspoud
n ts in every couu ty.
I KlSHLTH fc llA.L, Attorneys and (.'outnwe
lors at Law, twmnoiiivoalth Lulldiui
niuuuuatoB v. W. H. Jknni'p.
HoitAOK E. HANa
W. H. Ji;hbup, in.
W II, I. AUD, WAHItliN & KNAl'l', Attor
neys aud Counselors at Law, ltcp-lhllcaa
Lulldiuir, WnshliiKtoB ave., feranton, Pa.
)ATTI.K!iOW & WILCOX. Attorneys aud
X Counsellors at Law: oUlcea 0 aud o Llhrarr
buiJUiiui, tcrunton. Pa.
HOSWKM, H. PATTIRROa,
WlI.MAM A. Wiuiox.
ALKHKOHAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At
torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth
ImiMlnir. Itootns 111, 'M and 21.
F. HoYLE, Attorney at-Law.No.l and
20, Uni r buildinu', Wusliiniiton avenue
II
I.MiY M. SICKLY Law ollico in Prica
miiiiiuiK, i2o w aahinnton avenue.
I
i'HANK T. OKtLL, Attorney nt Law. Uuom
i.v-iiai r.Ai:iiailire. ecranion, 1'n,
MILTON W. I.OW'KY, (Att ya, aff WaMitnir
C. II. VON KTOltCH, (tonav.. C. H. a-iuare
square.
A.MiiS W. OAKI'OHD, Attorney aV Law,
rooms at, 64 and 05, Commonwealth b'l'if.
CJAML'tL VV. KDliAU. Attortmv at Lstv.
t J Olilee. 1117 bprucest., Kcriinton, Pa.
I A. WATitES, Attorney at Uw,
I i. Lackawanna ane.. hcrnnton. I'a
12J
1 KMrrii i ...,....i,.. i
. . . ,.uunei:iiur ni, i.HW, VJUCV,
i rooms 51. 55. 50 Commonwealth buildinn.
It. I'l'l i 1 1 i u in, ... i.. -....
' . nionwa th biillnlnif. Hcrauton, i'a!
. COMKOYB.
.21 Spruce Mt.
Dl). 111.1 -iotiLK, Attorney Loans neito-
tinted on real f-hb.te u-curitv Aim ur.,.u
) K. KILL AM, Attorner-at-Luw. 12u Wv
, - --. -""'..-.
it oniini; avenue, Mcranton.
SCHOIII.S.
t 'CllOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scran-
O ton. Pa., prepares boys aud sirls forcoUcu)
or Lubinebu: tnorouKlilv trams vouuk clllldreo,
Catalogue at royueot.
KY.V. TrfOMAR M. CAN
Walteii II. Huei.l.
MISS WOIICKSTEH'S K1NDEKOAUTES
'1 and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupil-l
r. ceive-l at all times, ex t term wili vueu
Septei'ioer ,i.
DIN i I VIA
TM. A. TAFT, Il.ll.S , 104 -North Wash
' f inuton Avo. hnei-ialrv in Porcelain
itestorutions. i rown nnd i:rnlL'e work.
c
C. LAUBACH, burgeon Dentist, No, 115
yommi: ave.
It M. sTHATToN. ..Tico fnnl Vxelvin""
rriIE KEPL L1.1U bavii)(;s and Loan Asso
J. cintion will loan vou ui'iney ou easier ternn
nnd pay you better on Investment than any
oii'er association. Ca l on a. Pi. CALLL
lKlt. liinie Bnnk bnililinir
MCKIIS.
t K. CLARK & CO.. Swidsmen. Florist!
vTs and NurHerynien; store 14b Washington
avonue; preen nouse,i.xu ftortn Main aveuuo;
tore telephone. ,S2
ti:as.
GKAXD UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros
tYIISE SCHKI NS.
TOS. KUETTEL, 5i5 Lackawanna avenue.
r' h'-ninlon. l a . nmntir r of iee Screen
IIOTKI.S AM) ItUSTAI'TtAXT.
'IUIE WESSTMINSTI'.K. 21T-21D Wyomina
1 avo. liooma heated with steam: all mod
ernjmprovenients. C. M.JHI MAB. Prop
MMIE ELK CAFE, la and 127 Franklin ave
J- nue. liates rc.isonulile.
P. .iKiii.rjl. Proprietor.
' L&TAil.Ns'lEli llu I KL.
' ' W. O. t-CUENCK, Manaeer.
bixteonth ctrcot, one block cast of Broad way
at Union Square, New York.
American plan, Helper day and upward.
CioYNE llOL'SE, European plan; ;koo.:
rooms. Open day ana night, liar sup
plied with the best
P. M. COYN'E. Fronrietor.
t"CRANTON HOUSE, near U, U W. pai
IJ lengcr depot Conducted on the European
plan. Vl( Ton Koch. Proprietor.
(i HAM) CENTRAL. 'Ihu largest and Oast
J comppel hotel in Allontowu, Pa.; ratoi
$2 and J2.jU per day.
VicTou D. P.AiiKFB, Proprietor.
AltCIIITWTH.
AVW HOL'P'l', Areiiitvcts. lMsmnT il
' 25 and 20 Comnionwealth h'ld'g. Scranton
L7V ALTER, Architect. Library X'uliuT
ing. Wyoming avenue, Srrnnton.
F.
L. BKOWN. Arch B. Architect, Price
building. 120 V. ashington Ave., Scranton.
MIS KI.I.AM.OfS.
lJAl l'.R'S OKC11E.VTRA - MUSIO FOli
J) balls, picnics, parties, roceptions. wed
dings and ooncert work furnished. For terms
address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming
ave., over Hulbert'a music stnrCj
11
OHTOJT D. SWA UTS WHOLESALE
lilinber, Trice building, tcrnntnn, Pa.
M" l-.OAItOKE BKOTHEHM." 1'U INTERS'
suppllea, envelopes, papor bags, twi.ia
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., bcranton.
Pa.
11
OHSI'H AND CAHU1AOES FOR SALE
at 1N3 Capons) n venue
u. id. I' OOTr , Agont
IMtANK pT bHO W N " & CO?," W HOLE
I salo dealers ill Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, i'-jO W. Lackawanna avenue.
IZRA FiNN & BOMS, luiildevsnd coiitrao
J tors. Yards: Coruor Olive et. and Adann
avo. i corner Ash st and Penn ave., bcranton.
Tbe GENUINE New ITaven
"Sliuslei" Pianos
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Now York "Varcrooms No. SO
Fifth Avcnuo.
E. C. RICKER & CO.,
Bola dealers in this section.
OrriCE-ia Adam Ave., Telephone BTd'a
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St. sncl Adams Ave.
CCtBTlloUBBbyL'AltB.
All kinds ot Laundry work goarantes)
Tli beat,
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING COl
KCRANTOX AND WILKES-BARRE. PA- MANUFACTURERS 09
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N.J.
LEHIGH ANO SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Antracito coal tixod exclusivolv. lnaurlni
cleanliness and comfort.
T1MK TABLE IN EtTECT MAY 20, 1801.
Trains leavo Scranton far Pittstnn. Wlttraa.
Harre. etc.. at 8 U.li 11.30 a. m.. 12.SI1 Villa.
8.110, 5.011, 7.2-.. 11.05 p. m. Sundays, .U) a. m..
i.on, .!;. 7.10 p. m.
rnr AUniitic uuy. o.ai a. m.
For Saw York. JS'owarlc and Ellzahstb ft 91
(express) a. m., 12.50 (exnroaa with Buffet
parlor car), il.M (exprena) p. m. Bunday, 'Hi
Eon MArrn Cnt'NK. Allestoww. Rvtrt.b.
I1RM. KAhToH and Piiii.aiiri.piua. H -41 a m
12..VI, 3.WI, 5.IO (exooot l'hliadeluUiai n. ni."
bunday, 2 15 p. ni.
For LONO UllAHCrf. OcrAs Grovk. Rtn .k
8.H0 (wilh turouuli car) a. m., li.Alp. m.
ror iiRiminff. Lieuanon and liarrlaburif, via
Allontowu. U.20 a. m.. 12.50. 5 00. n.m H.,H.
2.15 p.m. "
For I'ottHville. 8.20 a. m.. 12.50 p. m.
KoturniiiK, leuvo New Yorlt. foot of Llhart
atreet, ,'ortli river, at IklO (exoreas) a. in..
1.1", 1.110, LIU (express with liuifei parlor car)
iu. nunoiiy, t..vi a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal 9.03
a. m., 2.00 and i.'.H p. in. bunday, 6.27 a. il.
Throuuli ticketH to all pviints at lowest ratoi
may be hud on application iu advance to th
iicaet aifuui, ac tuo aiaiion
IL 1'. BALDWIN,
Uen. Pas. Airanfe.
J. II. OLHAURES.
(joh. Supt
DELAWARE AND HUD
bON RAILROAD.
CcmmeucinK May 20. 1892.
trains will run as follows:
Trains leave Bridge Street
btntion, Scranton, for Pitts-
a ... It'lll Ij i a ...
MB MU&'J-''!, 10 a. m.. 12.10.
BBS' i'ih- 2-:'8' 10' u16. "-w
r and 11.115 p. in.
A Ir For New York and Phila-
' delnhia. IX) a. m.. Li.10. 1.2.1
2.38. 4.10 and 11.30 p. in.
ror Ilouesdalo(rroin Delaware, Lackawanna
and western depot), 7 00, 8.JU, 10.10 a.in., 12.0J
ni., 2. 17, 6.10 p. in.
For Carbondalo and Intermediate atatlona,
6.40, 7 00, 8.:j0, 10.10 a. m.. 12.00 m., 2. 17, 8.2.i,5.1H
o 20 and V 'Xt p. in. ; from Hrldge Street Depot,
Z'U a. ui., 2.17and 11 :6 p. m.
Fast express to Albany, Saratoga, the Adi
rondack -MouutaiuH. liust'in and New England
points, 6.40 a. m.. arrivinK at Albany 12.45.
fcaratoi?a 2.3) p. u.,aud leaving ncranton at
p. in., arriving at Ainanv at o.a'.' p. m., eara-
loua, li.-na. m , aim o isiou, imi a. m.
Tne only direct route between the coal fields
ml Boston, "The Leading Tourists' Kout
of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re
sorts. Lakes Oeorgo and Champlain, Montreal,
etc.
Time tallies showing local and through train
service between stations ou all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at
all Delaware and Hudson ticket offices.
11. U. YOUNO, J. W. BIKUU.K,
Second Vice President. Uen. Past Agt,
ji A la, 14.
Train leaves Bcranton for Philadelphia anl
New York via. V. & H. R K. at 8 a.m., 12 10,
2.3 and 11 So p. ro. via D , L. St W. K. U., 6 00,
b.UI, 11.20 a. in., aud l-M p. m.
Leave ffcranton for Pittston and Wilkas
Barre via D.. L. & W. K. K., 6.00, 8.0a, 11.11
a. m., l.SW. 8.50. 0.07. S. .0 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Whito Haven, Hailoton,
Pottsvllle aud all points on the Beaver
Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. & W.
V.. 6 4'ja.m., v.a D. tell H. R. at 8 a.m., 12.10,
2.:i", 4 10 p.m., ria D., L. & W. R. ., 0.00, b.W,
11.20 a.m., 1.30, 3.50 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Eaatou.
Reading, Ilarri'burg and all Intermediat
poinu v,a D. ir H. R. R., 6 a m ,12.10. 2 :i ll.
p.m., via D., L. & W. It. R..ti.00,b.0a, 1L20 a. u,
L3U p m.
Irf'ave Scranton forTunkhannock, Towan Ij,
Elraira. lthac.i, Oenova and all interinedists
points via D. & H. R H..U 07 a.m.,121Uand 11.U
p. m.,via D. U & W. K. K., 8 0s a.ml.:i) p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Ni
agara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all points
west viaD. & U. R. B. (1.07 a.m., It 10,.l5.U.8i
p. m.. via D. L. & W. R. R. aud Pittston
Junction, b 0 a.m., 1.30, 8 i,i p. ib., via E. ii W.
R K., 8.41 p. m.
For Elm ra ana taa woet via Salanunei, via
D. A H. il. K. 0.07 a.m., lilO.e.io p. ra.. v.a D
L. ts W. K. H.. .8.08 a m., 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair
cars on all train between L. & B Junction or
Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia,
Buffalo aud Suspension Bridge.
UOLLIN H. WILBUR. Oou. SupU East Div.
CHAS. S. LKE. n. Pas. Ag't, PhUa.Pi.
A.W.NONNEMACHER.Asa't aan.Paaa. Ag't,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANSA AND
WESTERS RAILKOAD.
Trains leave Scranton as follow): Express
for New York aud aU points East 1.40. 140,
6.15, 8.UU and 5a a. m.; 12.56 and 3.50 p. m.
Expreas for Easton, Trenton. Philadelphia
and the South, 6,15, SCO and V.5i a. m.; IXii
and I SO p. m.
Washington and way Btations, 3.a5 p. m.
Tolij hanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m.
Exiir as for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmtra,
Corning. Bath. Dansville, llmint Morns ana
Buffalo, 12.10. 2 15 a. m. and 1 24 p. m., making
close connections at Buffalo to all points in the
XL- Vns.kn.... AT.l Kf.ntllWUt.
Baih accoinni'.slation, n a. m.
Binghaniton and way Btations, 12.37 p. in,
.Niciiol .on acconimodutiou, at p. m. anj
6 1" ti ni.
Blngharnton ana Elniira Express, 6 05 p. to.
Kxproas for Cortland, Kyracoae, Osweg
t'tica aud Richfield Springs, 2.1a a. m. ana l.
p. in.
Huaca. 8.15 and Bath Pa. m. and 1J!1 p. m.
For Nortbumberlnnd,Pitt8ton,Wiike8-Barr,
Plymouth. Blooiusburg and Danville, making
close connections at Northumberland for
Willianmport, Harnsburg, Baltimore, Wasli.
iiigtou and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate station,
0 Oil, V h'i a. m. nnd l flO and 6.07 p. in.
Nanticoao ana intermediate stations, .i
and 11. ai a. ni Plymouth and intermediate
ttations, 8.5iand S o; t, m. , , ...
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all
express trams. i( , .a.ki.
For detailed information, pocket tlm j UWes,
etc . aDPly to M. L. bmitu, city ticket otflo
32'LacKawauuaavunue, or depot ticket otace.
VEW YORK. ONTARIO AXD WESTERS
i RAILWAY CO.
TIME TABI.F. IN HI'CCT Sl'XDAY. Jl'NK Jl.
Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at
8.3(1, 10.55 a.m. and H l'i p.m.
For Hancock Junction, 10.55 a.m. and 0.10
p.m.
Trains leavo Hancock Junction for f cran
ton. Oa m and 2 05 p m.
Trains leave Carbondale for Bcranton at
7 24 a m. and 8.34, 5.34 p in.
('KATiiN . 1VISION.
la HIVcl June gltti, 1S!)1.
Kanh llouni).
203 'lOZ'iOlT
Mouth Round,
202 f 04 206
Stations
P K
- s & ;
a a 3 j
r m
.... f5;
.... 7K'
.... 7 IW
r m p mi
; (Trains Dally, Ex.
cept Sunday.)
ft
lAtrlve Leave,
,N. Y Franklin St. .
. West 4'.'nd street .
Weehuwken .
I Arrive Leave
I M
7 40
7 55
810l
Ml'
M
8Vi ir.i
.Hancock .In notion
oooi a i a. ....
8C SI l ....
6 18, S 21 ....
6, S3l ....
6 -Hi 1141? M
6 4 2 50 . 4 50
6 451 8 58 4 55
6 551 8 i'6 6 05
8 10 1 OKI
Hancock
-i 5":lMl; ....
7 r.i!i jir
7 4.'. IS 40 A M
7 ia a 10 io.
7.S: IS! isijo 01.
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