TIIE SCI?AKTON TKIBTTN"E "WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 189 i. GENERAL NEWS OF INDUSTRIES The weekly statements of coal ship meuts over, the Ilnutiugdou and Broad Top railroad, which were suspended . during the coal itrike, are airuin bsiiiR iisueJ. The bipinenti last week were the heaviest in the history of the coun try, Kg-regatlnfr no low than 75, Git tons, of which 16, OSS tone came frum the Broad Top region Itself, and 59,501 tons from the Cuuiberlund region. As C lupired with the eorrospoudiiig pjr i M f last year this is an increase of 87,643 tout, tbe proportion of increase being nbout 100 per cent, for the Cum berland region and 125 per c?nt for the Broad Top region. This increase reduces th decrease for the year to date to 278,104 tons, the total tonnage liRvini.' been 894 039 tons, against 1,173,113 tous tor the correspouUius period lust yeiir. Three weeks ago tbe decrease for the year amounted to 330, 009 tons, bo that th increase since then Us been equal to 81, 8M tons. At this ratu it will not tuke long for tbe com pany to rosover the loss it sustained clarinsr the early dull month of the year and the time the mines were closed and trafllo practically suspended by the miners' strike. The reorganization committee of the Pennsylvania and the Matyland Steel foiDDanies. beld meeting Id Philadel phia yeeterdav. At the conclusion of the meeteng Effingham B. Morris, the eh airman, announced that the plan of reoriramz itlon bas been agreed upon, "Over 90 per cent, of tbe creditors have assented to the plan," said Mr,' Morris, "aud a sufficient amount of pre ferred stock has been subscribed to warrant the committee in declaring tbe plan for judicial sale to be effective. This course was adopted by tbe com mittee aud the time for subscription by all stockholders to tue new prvtur rd stock was extended until October 1 next. Stockholders holdiug ttio pres ent common stock wbo dj not avail themselves of this opportunity will then Lw wiped out, as tbe company will now be re-oruamzjU tor ttie oeiie tit of the creditors and sutscribers to Hie new pivf-rrel stock to the amount of $1,5110.000 only. The pay ments ror tuts stoeS will tw in iuaca:i ments at convenient periods, begiuuiui: Jan. 1. 1893 Proper notices are being sent to butu creditors und stoiKJOiajrs, ileclariug that the amicable adjustment has been abandoned aud tnat tue plan for judicial sale is successful aud has now ueen made elective. A Dulutb dispatch says: Henry B. Shield, the new manager of tbe Bi- wabik mine, purchased by Pittsburg parlies, hag been in the city all the pist week making arrangement for pushing tbe enormous contracts mad by this company. Though work lias been under way only two mom a, ship ping ore will begiu next week, and tbe output for the rest of this iaon will be 100.000 tons a month, or 3 000 tons daily, lue method of mini ug will be entirely changed during the wiutnr, to prepare lor the iuimeuse output expec ed next year, 5,000 tons daily for 2)0 days. 1 br steam saovels are at worn now, and 275 men, some of whom me putting lu uti exteuMva . sys'om ol trackage. During tbe wiutur 750 meu will be worked, so that all the following season four steam shove's can be worked mining. Minor Industrial Notzs: A new fan bas been placed in operation at the Lawrence colliery of tha Connell toal company. All the collieries of tbe Cross Creek Coal Compauy, as well a, these of A. S. Van lckle, will work full tiir.e this week. . "Thomas tL Dibble, of Scrmton, who M tiitoresteil lu coal lauds la this vicinity. transuded bu.iae.is here Monday," says ti.o I'ottsvmo Chronicle. Tlio Reading has appealed from tho set tli nieiit of the state's fiscal officers in im- poking a ttix of f.j3,O0 J on bonds held by rertuiu churches and charitable institu tions. Tho Rending Coal and Iron people have flpited cut that the cost of miniu;; per ton in June wan the smallest in auy J urn for ten year.", :n spite of the heavy expense- requiting from the flood. General Lehigh Valley Traffic Manager ohn Taylor, of JJethleheni, and his vifo Iiuvo gone from London to llamburg. They extinct to leave for home on the steumcr Ciunpaguia. which sails on Aug 11 TIih state bun awarded to ,1. liayard Ileury, 4lary McIIxnry Cox and James VntU Mercur 15 40(1 U!t as iuformurs' fees in the escheat i'ae nf John R. I'ehn against the Atlnniic aim Great Western Railroad Compatiy. John S. Lazams, trafBe manager of the indmiiurali. D-catur ana vvestem. has gone to Pittatou.Pa., says the Indianapolis Journal, to attend the funeral of his mother, who died on Tuesday, at tbe ago ol o yeurs. Experienced railroad men say that tnry nave never Known a stme or the magnitude of tl'at inaugurated by Debs to oollause ao suddenly and completely, or ti leave within few ilava of its ending so lew eviaences ot navingexisteu. At a meeting of "drnmmars" of the traveler' Protective asoriation, in Read intr. the immediate passsEo by cuusrross o: the bill permitting railroads to place on raio a s.mw-riillti interchangeable tmlengi The Coming of Summer Is Supposed to End the Social Season. ' Dinner?, Cotillion1 and balls aro done. Society seeks rest at the shore or mountains. But is it foundt Fashion's sway still rules. The belle and chaperone alike are futigued. Almost as much to do as in the city. Just as tiring be cause it is so hot. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract then taken makes the Bummer easy. It banishes fatiguu, and fortifies ujie system for Winter, aids digestion, gives health and strength. Beware of imitations. Look for signature of "Johann Ilofl" on neck label. Eisner & Mendolson Co., Sole Agents, New York. book with groater allowance of baggage was strongly advocated. The Riadiuir manaeenient bas arranged: to effect miDortaut economies in the coa! and iron department that will result in reducing the cost of miuing eotisiueruoiy. A system of rigid accounting will bo in augurated, which will compel greater carefulness by miue bosses. It is stated on irood authority that Lniis SnarpleBs is to return to Fottsvillo mid u periutend tho tnnchiuo work and machin ery at the Pottsvilla Iron and Steel com pany's rolling mill. Air. frtinrpie.-s lor uierlv hold this positlou before bo wont to tha Readiug Rolling mills sevvrnl years ago. The monster 120-ton locomotive of Coxe llr Ii tlm cnul nnora'.ors. have been found too heavy for ima on tho Lehigh di vision of the Lehigh Valley railroad, ex tending from Jlauoh Chunk to ji.asiou.auu the Coxes are baviug six lightor olivines built at the Baldwin locomotive works to roplace them. Shlnmonts of Pocahontas coal over the Norfolk and Weetorn railroad for tbe week ended July 14 airirrccated 7S.1S15 tons, an increase over the same woo It of last yearot L'0,308 tous. For the year to dato named the shipments nave ammititeu to l,Sl2,747 tons, an iucrease of 141,053 over the corresponding period last year. Supoi iuteudout Kudlick, of the Cross Creek Coal company's collieries, has issued u general order waruiug all employes to use ureat cure iu handling powdor aud ex plosivea uW iu iiiiuiug. The order also warns the men to keep within the hounds of tho miuo laws iu every particular, ro sptcting the uso of this deadly article. Tha Pennsylvania railroad reports that the quantity of coal and coko origiuatiug ou and carvied over its linos east of Pitts burg aud Erie for the year thus fur has bean 7. US.Oii". tous. compared witn 10,- 010,4.r.5 tous lu the corresponding period of lb'.'l a decrease of S.BJ4.7S! tons, of which 5.701,515 tons were coal, a decrease of 2,30a,O67 tuns, and 1,353,152 tons coke, a decrease or l,5'J4,o31 tons. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad is uow hand ling at Columbia about 4 000 cars a day. This Is an exceedingly heavy movement. and It tbe average is muiutained to the end ot July the mouth will be about the heaviest ot tho year, notwithstanding the met tnat lue movemeut was very utut prior to the beginningof thepresent week. There has also been a noticeable increase iu through passeuger truffle within the last few days. A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr. Kino's New Discovery has beeu testod, and the millions wbo have received beneut from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in till diseases of Throat, Chest aud Lunipt. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaction isuo experiment. Kuch bottle is positively guaranteed to give reller, or tho money a ill be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Couchs and t olds. Trial Pottles Free at Alatthnw liro s. Drug Store. Large sue 5'Jc, and 1.00. ' Foil coins, croup, asthma, bronchitis and sor throat use Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil, ai.d got the geuuiue. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Fonds. New York. July 24. The attention of operators was centered in Chicago Uaa at the opening ot the Mock exchange this morning. Suar for a time was relegated to tlio rear. Lnicajo was opened heavy and in a. iirrv sold down to J. acainst 74 at the close yesterday. After the selling r.bated tho stock rose to t and closed at i4x, a loss of 'i per point tor the dav. i?u. car was far less active than on yesterday. but Milt it Ogured for 57,400 sharrs In a irraud total of 122,733 hares, ft a'lvanced at the openiug to 1U5.4, fell to 104, ros tj lo.")?'!, aud lu the late trading declined to lu3'i. There were indioations of liquidations by thoKo responsible for the recent rise from 105. Wusutiigtou news still govern tbo fluctuations iu tne stock aud bulls claim to be as confident as ever that the trust will set nil thif nrotection it needs. Diatillinv aud Cattle Feeding are feverish within a unrrow ranee aud sold at 17Jalt9I. closing at 18. The railway list was irregular, but in the maiu lower during the early session, but subse fluently improved and closed firm. Atchi son and Northern l'ncilio matters came in for a good deal of discuisinn. Amon2 the active mil way stocks ht. Paul showed tho greatest strength, lu; the gain was nnly '4 per cent., the stock Belunc nn to 5S. O.natia common, ho'.vever, on light trading roo i louii'i. The realization in American Sugar at tue ciosa uul uot eltect the railway "roun which left off flan. It is conceded, uiiUmk there is n tnutei'iiu cu.ijl'o in the mnrku for sterling eschaugo before Siturday mat coiifiuaiuuie iruiu win iiavo to Os fur warded on the day named to France and Austria uecotiittiuns are now peadiu'' for tb" fhipm 'iits of at lcaH three uiilii u of dollarr. the net cnanzes In stock or th duy show gains of to 1 p-r poiot iu tlio general list. Union 1'aciDi: lost , Chi rnso U:is l, i ana'ia southern i, lend ': Sugar lJi, Liuseed Oil gained V','x rising to 10lj. , Tin) foil iwm.T compiot ) fame anowin? ttie ilay s llii.itu.iiioiis in autrM sioclis is Hupphml ati'i revisi'd d uly by ljuli.ir St Fuller, stouk oroiiurs, ii vt youiin aveu.iu: Opotl- til :'h- I.OIV (Jlot. im. iwt, Bt. pi Am. rot. on 25 :.") sr, v: Am Mttsar VHH Vtfli l' ll'i IUH A.T. ft a. If :o. M, :,ij ;i v an. no i.'M, r.' 411 ( un. N. J Chin & N. W 1WA PlPi KIIM lip Q., v. y 7.) r.M Chic. Oas. U;4 ::i C.U.U tc 8t. i..,. 5M aen 8?S iWlj Ol.. HOCK. VUI. i I). ttlJ liioii 1:1 mv i:mi ijn.ri, D 1j. 4i W li2 lt):ni iwi Hii D. & (J. F 18 Jf-iMj i;;s 1H r.rie ft, t. ( o M'a tfH hi.ti .uoro .... ,., j. !4 1f.J4 4.il iV.fi 4.",'. MitnbHttan 1 111 lln 1 1 r. ' 11, 1 Mian, i'an -IVft -'lj X4: !iM Nat. Ltad Ml At ;ia!4 lis; it . 1, s ji, r, 11 11 14 14 N. Y. Central V. Y..O. & W IO4 14f U 141 N. 1., S. As W U. S. C. C( 2ij i9i 0'4 0!.i, North Pan 3'H n4 :i'S North Pac. pf U;s l.JSi VS I Omah Knc. Hail lieooiiiif 17 17 17 1 liwl; Island 1)7 1)7 niiji i.i'nM it.T hiK, H'l H'- y l'ul fW 6KU ox' T., C. & I is 11 If ISl Texas & 1'uo H-M Km 8 Wl. Union l'a. l;,c . II aij KJi Wnlnwh p.' lVi l.m tint, mk Western 1'nlon Mil t-V.fi -H H) V".& l K H m m.t HM W. & L. E. pfd 43 4J.i 48 t. . CblcnffO Ctrxtn ai Provisions. ScrAntok, July Sl.-The followlnif quota ttnnanra siiDullsd aud Oorrnntwl dallv br l.t Bar A Fuller, stock brokers, Ul Wromia are- nue. WHEAT. Jnlt. Sept. Den Onenlns (2 KIM mi HiKhOHt fi'i mi U, Lowest,. UI1S U.'o IK) Closmif U UII..J W Opening 4"M Hiuhuat Vg 4 i-ig Lowest ; iMi Closing U1 im OA'IM. OponiiiK 32 llilihest ! Lowest Ill 2. ! CloKiUV ill 2'i4i l'OKK. ' Oponihg K'45 12 IliKhest 1253 I-.-5S IOWOHt lV4j ItVI Closing Yiii J:r2 1.AKP. ODfllillL' (tl fW IiTuhoBt ' uxi mr ,, Lowest IMi IKS . lositiir wt ua ,. HHuliT KlUa. nponlnir riw IK ,. IliKhest hii ItVi ,. Lowest , im i.2 ,. Closing (VjA bu ,, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castortsv When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!, When she became lllsa, die olungVo CutorU. When she hod Children, she gave them Castolo . c l .. , ..ty - Kw Yoik Vroduct Morkst. Nkw Yoiuc. July 84. Flour Dull. enk, freely olfernd. itKAT Hull. ;,c. np witn options ilos- Ing tiniii No. 2 red titore and elovntor, 5i;V'u5f)C.; utloat, 55Vo.; f. o. b., S'-JaSO.'.; i.uiuileil rtu, mOhooc: xno. l northern. U3VKCii'ja.: oplions wore fairly active and irivgnlar, closing firm at KaVc. over es- lurduv: Decern tor and September most active; July, 64Jc; August, 55tic. : hup tomber, 6i;c; Octolior, 6 ic.j Decem ber, 6lis'e.; May, 1SU5, (Vie. uoiiN Dnii, higher, lirm: Ho. i, 4U 4'JXc.; elovator; 4ils4'ii5l)c. uiloat; op ens were tatrly aoiive and M to le. higher; clo.-iuiT firm; September uioNt ne ve; juiy, 4ts:c: Aucusr, i'Jc: re lum ber, 4bjj4c.; Oclotier. 4,,'e.: November, 4Bc; Dieinber, 4j . Oath Dull, lower: onthn'. easier, dull: July,3Uo,; August.S'JJ'ijc.; Seplenilier.a'c; uctoDor, iic. snot prices, No. 4. 4iiii4Jc.; No. a wbite.41e.: No. 2t1ilcai!0.4!JUa4Jio.: No. 3 ttic; No. 3 white, 10c; mixod western, 41a43e.j wlnto do., DUaKlc.; white State, liVa.Uc. Uekv Dull, steady: family S12al4: ex tra mess, S8.oD. 1IKKF HAMS-Dull; f'Jl. TiKiiUKU liKKP-Stendy, dull: city extra ndia mesa. I7u18. Cut ilEAT.s-Uulet. easier: pickled bel lies, l'J pounds at 7icj pickled shoulders, 6lc; pickled hums, Halltv. 11 1)1)1. Kg Mo initial, Laud Dull. steady: western Btcatn,$7.20; city, Ul'jtf. j July closed f".:.1."), nominal; September, $7.25, nominal; rollued, easier; continent, f 7.5(1; bouth . America, (7.75; comooumi. O.iti'j'c. Pouk Dull, sieady; mess, SHaH.ilo, ex tra prime f i;i.ii:i SO. llun'Eit-iaiicy nrmer.goou demand ; state dairy, 1441bc.; do. creamery, 15 gallic, ; eniisvlvania, do,, l;).',,allo. ; western dairy, lOH'aloi!.; do, creamery, lHalSc.: do. fac tory, lU.aHHc; elgiiis, l!c; imitatloa creamery, lvwaisc. Chbksb Ouiet, steady; stato larcre. 7'4n uc; do. fancy, v:.; do. small, i!ull'i(c.j part skims, 2 Wa5Wc: full skims. lUii'iu. tutis firmer, lamuy active; state and Pennsylvania, 15o.; western fresh. lUal4a: uo. per case, fiaa. Philadslphia Tallow Uarkst. Pbiladglphia. July 24. Tallow was dull and unchauged. Prices were: Prime city in hogsheads, 4a4Xc; prime country, in barrels, 4kc,; do. dark iu barrels, lii'jii 4c.j cukes, 4,sc; grease, 3Xc Minookn. Miss E'.izilioth lil ins Ashelmnn, of the Wist Sidf, is visitiug Miss Dela Kmipp, of Ltreenwood. A verv pleasant birthday party was tendered Albert Morgan lust night at hu boms ou Miner hill by bis iii iny friends. A good time was enjoyed by all. This morning M. F. Judge and P. F. Cusick will leave for Lake Winola to spend a week's vacation at tbe Lawler cottage at the lake. John Fwaly, of (Jreenwood, died yes terday foreuoon about 11 o'clock. Tho deceasel was a young man aoout 80 year of age and tuucb respected by all wbo knew him. The funeral will be announced later. John Mangan, son of Patrick Mau- gau, of Uilmore avenue, died yesterday morning at au early hour after it short illness. The funeral announcement will be made later. The Mayflower Biso Dill club bold a well attended social nt tbe Temperance ball last night. Davis orchestra fur nish-'d innsic. Anthony Kishler, a Polimdor, of Ureenwood, winlo enjoying tha frnits of the picnic Monday night, imbibed too freely and was relieved of bid watch and $00 in cash. John Forrester, a hnndsoma yonng widower of Carrs Patch, and Mrs Thomas Marley, a comely widow of this place, were united in marriage Monday evening at bt. Joseph church After the o?remouv the bridal couple repaired to the home of the groom's sister, where supper was servod to in vited friends. The game of ball on the Greenwood grounds Monday afternoon was one of tbe most interesting gams of tn sou son, Ureat interest was manifested oc botb sides by the players, Ttie Dluss were made up of suine of lue best local talent. John Hastings filled the box for the Mayfliwers for half tbe game and vus succeeded by Cusick, of the Scranton City league. Shea, the pitcher for tho b.uos, did very effjctivo work, keeping the Mays down to a email number of bus. 1 lie feature of tlm mime was tlio one-handed uitcli m ule t'V Ciuick. Tho score at the end stood b to 7 in favor of tbe Mayflowers. Charles Coyne, of Gilmore iivenn Saturday uiifht, while under the intl i eucn of liquor, w3 robbed of the sum of !"; 11 on Ids way home. C oy no was in coinp iiiy with some other compan ions at the time, out it seems nl if ho mill dnwu and went to sleep and after war li wns awakened by Pat Thornton. uho cl'iimed he knew where the money whh. Yesterday Coyne had n warrant sworn out for the arrest of Thornton, churgtn hi ui with the stealing. Wit uetses swore that they heard him say that bo knew where tli) money was and not biting able to ir'vj any account of it be was held in MM ball.v The K'0-yi.rd foot rao, which took place ye;rday between Joyce, of 1 ore Mid MiLouglilin, of Taylor, for SI 00 n side, was won I'.v Joyce by four yar.!. lhe fuuurul of Johu Mmigan, of till more avsnue, who di'id Moudjy t'V"ii- ing, will take place today at 8 30 o'clock. Inlenueut will be made iu Miuooka Catholic cemetery. Throop. Notwltbstandini,' tue inclement wiuthir that prevailed on Saturday ;Lw Throop IIos company picnio wi s iarg dy ettended and everybody scmiied to enjoy himself. Tho boys are. mor. than pleasod with the result. Owing to the heavy showr about It o'cloii tbe picnic wis closed mid tho gold watch drawing whs postponed until Monday Vsniug. An aim. i in s.ile w:m made of tbe remaining ntull on hull, tlickie McGarry, J. Jirnwniiig, F. Browning and G.'org liolluml, all of Marsh wood, spent Saturday evmlng and Sunday in town. Mrs. Kennedy and her little girl nre doing well. 1 W. X Coleman took the gold ring prizj for the btst wsltz;r at tue pinnic, Peter Perry and bis friend, Mis Martha Lynn, of Richmondule, wi r iu town on Saturday. Miss Mamie Vail, of Oueouta, is Vis -Iting ber psrents here. Mrs. T. J- Williams has beeu on ti.o sick list. Richard Bartief, of Prlceburg, wns i. culler in town on Tuesday last. Miss Alice, Willie and Frank Wii -hum, of Scranton, and Miss Mav U air field tin) Joseph Fiih ri ig-r, of Thro i; , spent Snnduy at Jkunt Luukont. WEAK MEN your attention i - is c.'.r.i.r.o TO TIIH Urout Li-bIIhIi lleinedy, Gray's Ep:clllc Eedicina IF YOU SUFFER f"n Ner- uoniTwiia. jutu iuinI bill ilitv. Woakuual of Body and Mind. Suerina- tori hea, nnd Impotency, and all diseases th.it arise from ovor lndtilKonoe and self abuse, as Loss of Memory aud Powor, DimiiMs of Vis ion, 1'rcmature 0.d Alio aud many otlier di, pmhos that load to lnsaulty or Consumption nuil an early ifrave, write for a pamphlet. Address URAY M I.DIC1NE Co., Buffalo. N. Y. The HpeolOo Medicine Is sold by ull druettlsts at 9 per packaxe, or six pnckniti-s for f5,or sent liyrnsil on receipt ot money. and with every Jiurf order WJ. GUARA uTEE s cure or money refunded. 4fOn aeconnt of counterfeits we hays adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, the only uena hie. bold iu Scranton bv ilutthews llroj. lMSi. irlAOlM" 'MM IligOJ Given On August Gail & Ax's NAVY Lonj Cut TOBACCO. ALSO Bit Kl.fcGANT GOLD watchhs. 75 IIANDSOMH 5I.VXTI.Ii Cl.OCliS. , 100 ELHGANT MCKDIi AVATCHIOS. Save your Empty Paper Wrappers. Your Dealer niTHmiEY SOAP liiiSfiS Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soup old methods and materials arc superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soup leaves the elotlies sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Ikix 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph Thomag Ellpnton, 227 Chestnut rtrnet. Phila. TII12 TRk National Bank of Scranton UiOAMZED 18 JA CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $30,000. FAltLTL niNKR.irrcsMont. W. W. WATSON, Vice President. A. a WILLIAMS, Cashier. 1)1 HECTORS. PAMiTEr. Hints, jamks M- rvrtmAiiT, Jiivino A. KlNcit. PiEiieicB, Finlbv, Joseph J. J. huvn. 11. t. Kkmi;i:kil. Cuas, P. ilAiTUEWj, John T. Puiucii. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tho patronage of business men and Urms geuurally. Complcxisn Frcervoci DR. HEBRA'S VHU GREil Eemovcs Frsoklas, Pimplss, Liver Molei, Elic!;Hcjd, r v.- cunnurn aui icn, aau n eiorci iuu fci.111 iu ual fresh nesi. nro clear and healthy TileTlon. BiiDcrlortD preparaiions utki penocuy DBrmicss. ill uoi urutaists, or mailed lot SOi is. Bcud ior Circular. VIOLA 6K!M 80A11 ' "imriy lnwmruMo u a iVin urll.Oatf Si)np, tuicqiiftlrd for the totlrt, and wlthmt a rival fur tlio bitrry. Al.snliiti Ir pttro col dcliialel oa'.ed. ai dreerM, Price 25 Ceals. G. C. EJITTNEH 4 CO., Tos.edo, O. l'or kaIo by Mtilthow liros. II, riinltw. und Juhn EaooattB t ths Hiohmt Mtoient. Aumosmta A.SMFNTHfll.lNHftfFR ?, r. a nut neuralgia oVrtUI'ii This MtNTirnr INHALER Will euro inn. A wn:iferlul boon to niiif'Tcri iromoiue, more Tlit-mil., InftlirnTil, lieouchitia, orlJ.W 1'EVKK. Atnrd- imm'ttiattmicf. Anetlleient rrmpi r. mnrcnlpnt f.i itnrrv In pocket, renrlT to tlm on flrnt In.llcutlon of wild. fnnllmietl t'le l.OecIO J'ermtineiil Cure. H.'UlFfRelltniRn:inintce.lorinoneyroiiin(lc(l. E'rtce, ( Trliil free m DniKlsu. Kepiaicrcil nmll. UU ccuu. 11. D. CBSEIUli, kir tans Rivera, Hies, C. J. L MFMTHnj Tl"1 'i"t i"id saret remedy for Hltn rtUU all klndlBei, treienn.lteU. Suit iineum.n'n Mores, iiiirnt). i mo. woni.rrt)l rein ccIt rnrPIM's. l'i-lc,nr.cU.ntl)nte-r,ai k gUt-ior by mini jirepniii. Ail'lrensn-iMinre. &f?r For ! by Matthew, llrm. und John II. I'lielp Scranton Tribune , ' 1 DEPT. . . . iTt vkry description of Job Printing in the best style of the art. Promptness and Punctuality a ; particular point. I Kxperienccd, practical aud com ! petent men in charge of each branch of the work? We do not make a sham show ot . cheapness and curtail the quantity or quality of the work. Dancing Orders, Hangers, Cards and Posters a Specialty. Bill Heads, Note (leads, etc., printed j ' t short notice. : Estimates on all kinds of printing, small as well as large, cnecrjully given. The Scranton Tribune Job Depk 13 ONK OP THK BEST EQUIPPKO E8TABLIHIIMENTS IN x TUB CUT. 1 .ttSu' 11108. EL H I N TOriSv'J f 1 Bllf 'left' AM Away 15th, 1894, to consumers of can furnish full particulars Dr.R. Grewer Tho rhlliirtolplilu FpwInl'Ht.and tils nKsncluted stuff nf Kiiidixh anil rioj-man phvslc'ans, . are now pnrnmncntly loi-nted t 811 SI'IiUCK ST., KCItNTOV. Tho doctor 1h acrrAdilntnrif flm TTnlvnraif v rtf 1 Peiinsylvanta,fnrinrly domonstnitor of plivsi i olouy and aurtrrrv at tho Modico C'hlnirKical . Cnllpire of Fhlladnlnhla, A specialty of ! Chronlo, Nervous, Bkin, Heart, Womb and 1 Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE KERVOUS SYSTEM Tlio symptoms of which aro dizziness, lack of confidence, Mexiuil woukneHS in men und wo- mini, bull rising in tbo throiit, Hpo'H floating before the I'yea, lHof memory, una Liu tn con j rontrate tho mind on olio miljjoct, oasilv ; startled wlu-ti sudilenly spoken to, and dull, ilixtreswul uiind, wliteh unfits thorn for per forming the actnnl duties of lifo, inaklncliap- ; pliieHD iuipot.Hible; dixtreasii.g tlio action of tlio liuart, enuiiilig flush of heut, deprenaion of spirits, ovll forebodings, cowardico, fear, : dronins, nielancholy, tire ousy of company, fooling sh tired In the morning as when retir ing, laek of oneiw, norvousncHH, trembling, confusion of Ihonglit, (lepres--iun,conNtlpiitioii. WeakneBH of tho lllllliH, etc, Thoso so lilfected should consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfect boullli. i LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you hnvn been givon up by your physician chII upon tbe doctor nr.d Ijo examined. IIo i cures ; he wi thi cases or NervouH iJeiiinty.bcro ! f ilia, Old SiTeN.rr.tnri-liPiles.Fenmlu Weiimiesn, jio' ciioiin ui iti(9 f.(vu, r.1,1, nusu niiu j uruiti., Astlunn, Deafness, Tumors. Lancers and Crip ples of every description. Conuultationa free and strictly snored and confidential. Office, hours daily from Da. xu. wv y. ui. ouuuay siua Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, $209, SURPLUS, $250, Tills bank oflVrn tn depositors vcrj futility ivnn iinled by their balances, bind PrM and reniioiiHlbillty. bpeclul attention uWen to bnalncu ac count, lutcicat paid on time ilepoit TVIL7.IAM rONNKI.t, Pruldrnt II. ATl.I, Vico-l'rcldent, tVILU AM 11. rtdi, t n.nlck DIltKCIOItS. Wllltnm t'oimell, (;or; II. Catlln, Alfred Hand. Jumoa Archbnld, lienry Itelin, jr., Milium T. 'ulUi Lutlisr K.ll..r SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, SusquJianna Co. U. E. CKOl'UT Proprietor. 'I 111S DOL'SE is strictly tcnip i-ncn, is new I uid well f'lriiishet and iH'KM-'.li T" i II K Pl.-Hi.lC Tlttf YI'.AH U lUND: is loeatod malwav bjtween llontni.o an I Seriin ton, on Mu'iti-u.-o an I ij'ic.iau' in i'i lt uli'oa I, ix miles from i)., L, & V. It It. ut Alford BtaMon, and ttv.i miln from M nitron; c:i i n -ity. e.u'hty- live; three miliums' walk f io;u U. H. station. l;Otl lli.ATs. 1 l-IIIN(; TVCKI.IC, &C, I KICK T. til ICS i S. Altitllilo aboii-. L'.'KM I'oct. eiin iKIn? In this respect tho Adirondack a id Outi.fill Moun tains. I ino (,'rovei. plenty of shall) nnd beautiful scenery, uiukiuir a SuiiuiHr Kesort unex ce;led iu ben'ity and citoipn 'ss. Uaiu'iiii; pavilion, siviu ;s cro U t ur oiind, &c Cold S.i luu Water anil pi mty ol Milk kutes, S to S10 per rek. Kl.fio per day. bxcnrslnn tickets sold nt all statio ns on D. L. & W. linen. Portir meets all trains. '.nTKIi KCOE CC.tie'p. Capital, fjf, 000,(109. .IICSV !. SIHIU IN THE WOULD. "A dallfir $nrcd tl a dollar tarr.rd." , This Ladles' Nnl lit treticli Donijotii VvldTtnN tuulioot delivered frco imj'wlivro In tho U.S., on receipt oi lsii, Money inaer, or Postal Koto tor tln). Kiimi.Is every wav tho boot. Hold in ml retail Mori', for .J.M. Wo make thin bout oiinelvcs, tlierrfore we oii.r- OTlfV tlio jit, l.'vt) flTlff iriw, and If any one is not satisfied wo win reiuna me. money orseiHInnotlierpaU'. iipcrn loe or i onuuon Active, wldtlis (', JV E.J, KK. '.:'iX,lzeo 1 to 6 aim Hair n J-:' ''"! Nlws. Send uoHVtiif ; ylj h!t -'iVwV vt wilt til von. FREE Dexter Shoe GoLK , MASS. I Mircfnl rrrm, lo jiaur: i MT. PLEASANT I COAL j AT Itl'.TAIL. i rvisl of tho twat quality f jt domestic nsftanfl I if all slr.us, delivered lu any part of ths ettj b st lowest price. Orders loft at my offlco, ! NO, 118, WYOMING ATDNCK, . Bear room, first floor, Third National Bank. or sent by mull or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special sou tract will be mado for tho sal, and lluli vol y of Buckwheat Cud. VIM. T. SMITE BL083 PCHSOLIe: iM an nrrmuiMitlraunS W t0dsff 6J y Mnszlri Ken. riu. niultr iinnntT. btcloS bt SV.wwci..jd fltw proftU d IIX).Mff book, lllutralfd fraak i llftfromppl,Mrl,frMtynail whunUotSprinit 11 us mr,tii, Our si.iplo Remedy wiic.vJ poolUTT r. COOS KtliWY IV.. Chlraj III.M Jl Tliird Rational fwU,i.".-.N. . -a h V, l..' v E 1 i Wii:'. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL J'llYKK 1A.SS A. Mjl.UCU.Ni 1 )R. O. KLiUAlt DEAN hue removed to 016 Bpruce Btruet, Kcrantou, jpa, (Just op pusite cuun-huuso byuare.) 1 H. A. J. CORNELL, Otti.-o liul Woslnngtua ry aveuua. cornur Pproia strout, ovut rancku Hdrnu Horn, lConiduiiCB, TJ3 Vine at Oliico iinurn: lO.aii to 12 a. m. nnd S to auli SJoJ.UU p. m. Buiiday, S to 8 p. m. 1 )K. K. aI.LICN." UUIno cor. Lack J wanna and Vimliitietou uvos.: over Looa ard sbuu store; ollic liourn, lu to 13 a. m. uj S.V ,P- "! evouinifs itt rwdduucm bliX. waslilnittou DVB. 1U.U.U i'KiSy, l'rautlfii linulnd to UI XL "M!" of 1,10 KA Eur, Noiw aud Throat; cfllro, ti Wyoming v Ueoiduuoo, to ViuS Mont. DU. j M. UATKH. 126 alilnntou Avouu OlUcn hours, 8 to U a.m., l.Juto li aud toBji.ii,. iii'fidunco aim llmlisou avinu I t'HW iTwt.Ni'iiTM. 1)., omoTt! and it l.umiiiuuweallli building; realdonoe "11 Jladlaonuvo; otUce hours. W to 12, i to 4. I to b; Bnmlys2.ai U 4. tvfuldiraat rcoldnnoo. A 'infinity nmdu of iljfenuo o( tho uyo, uar, nuns sud throat und Kynooolony. LAW YKKM. M. U UANl.'K S l.uw and Collection of t . tlco, Na HI7 bpruto St., npixaite Korimt Houbo. Bcranton, I'a,; collictiom specialty throughout fennsylvunlu; rollablu curruapoua' tiita hi every county. lLhoUl-st; HA.viU, Attornnys and Couimol ' ', ' t Law, tJommonwcnlth liulldiuz 1 Washiualoo av w. H. Jeshi-f, j llollAUK K. HAirn, w. 11. jhhsup, Jn. M HI.L.AHD. WAKHliN K.SAPP, Att,r- ' tlCVH lliwl (VtnriMi.lfra Hf. T.nor 1), mn 1 .1 inn lullilinK. Wasidnirtiiii ave.. Herantou. Pa. liA'i"l,l,ihUN & WlLi.'uX, Attoruoyit niij J. Couiiiuliurs at Law; odious 0 aud 8 Library Lulldiug, bcrauton, Pa. HnswKt.t, n. PArnmsoE William A. Vt'iurox. LKHKDIIANO, WILLIAM . I. HAND, At fi torneys and Conn-ollorii Commonwealth wiblinir. Itonnw IU, 20 and 21. VV U"VI-K, Attorney -at-Law.Noa.19 aud JL!ll?LL''l,,'ll'n-'' WashiiiBton avenuo, II LNUY ' it. SICKLY Law ollieoa In Pries tiiuIiliiiK, l-'l WushiiiKton avenuo. KANK 'J'. OKr.LL, Atlonioy at Luw. Itooui ..wj-iiunHoeranion, j'a. MILTON V. l.dWIiY, I Alt' U H. VON HTOKC.Tl. f ton 'St WaHhing t. H. square. I A 11 ICS W. OAKKohU, Attornoy at 1 rooirmfH, S4 and 05, Common wealth b' Law, UAMU1CL W. LUliAH, Attorney "at Law Ofllee, HI7 Kprucont.. Hcr.inton, 1 I A. WATltlCS, Attorney at Law, til Lackawanna aim.. Scranton. Pa. i P. hlHlH, Counsellor at Law. Offico, . rooms 54. tit, M 'uiinnonwe:iltli bniluinK. c. li. Wl'l HEi:, Attorney at Law, Com nionweii tli biiilniiij;, Scranton, I'a. 1 . 1 O.MKOYH. :fJI Spruce st." li- ItLt'LtiULiC, Attornuy-Loiins neifo- . iiiiiim vu re.u esi.llu feeurity.vw Spruce. F. kll.LAM, Attorney utLuw, 1JJ Wy oiuinu avenue, Uernnton. S IIOiil.s. UCHOOLOK THE LACKAWANNA. Sera O ton, Pa., prepares boys and uirln forcoUeK, or oiioinem: tuorouuiuy trulus vouui; cuildrea, CataloKUS at requo;t. Rkv. TnoMAaM. Cas Waltfb H. Bt'Ei.u AtlS WOHCICSTKUS KINDKROAHTES i'X and K'hool, 41- A damn avenue. Pupih received nt untune. xeitierm wiu open pn!.rn'ner .1. III -N I l-sl's. JLTAFT7iri).'Rrii! -North Wash- Vr inton .Avc. Speelal-v in Porcelain l.estor:itions. t rown and Bridge w ork. C. I. ACliACll, bumuou L)ont;st, No, 115 VCIii;' live. I HA i T 'X. filler crfl rxch-'n"c I VNS. 'PUK KKI'flll.IC Savlu J. cintion will loan ou m t and Loan Ahko- ner ou eiisier terms nnd pay you better on investment than any other us--ochtiou. (.'a'! on S. N. CAiLi-N-!FR. D ive l!a-,:: 1-ni-din- 1CKIS. GK. CLARK & CO., Seeilsmen, Florist, and Nurserymen; store 148 Washington avenuo; preen bniise, liJ North Main aveuno; f-torc teleii!'inrt 7s'.' 1 l.AS. OKAND I'MON TEA Co.. Jones liron. V. !KIC s liKI NS. T OS. KUETTEU 6i Lackawanna nveniu f Scranton. I'a . I'iReiif'r nf Wire Serec-in llOll I.s AMI l:lTAVKANT. 'PH1C WEhTSUXhTEK. SI7-2I.I Wyom.ni 1 avo. Kotjirs healed with steam; all nuKf ein improvements. C. SI. Tiumaw. Prop. 'pHK l'.LK CAFE, and 1J7 FrankUn avo i nue. Hates reaBonable. P. Kikiii.fr. Proprietor. i Lbi'JiL.'sTEit HOTEL. ' W. O. SCHLN'OK, Manager. Sixteenth street, cm block east ot I'.ruudway nt I'niou Srinnre. Sew York. An'crli'im plan, ci-miier (invalid upward. ('OYNE liot'SL, huroj e.m plan; Rood J rooms, i pen day and uikht. Bar sup. plied witu the besf. P. 7T. COYXE. rrorrlctor. St RAMON HOLM;, near D.. L ic V. pa seiiirer depot. Conducted on tlio Kurope.ui plan. t'H Tiis Kuril, Proprietor. (i HAM) I F-NT.f.VL. ilie luitioai aud uT I cniuppol ho.jl m Allcntuwu, Pa.; ratoj t- and S.oli per day. Victoii P. MsPNtn, Proprietor. Aitm iTKcrs. I AVIS lllit PI', Arcllltei-t-.. luio.iis :i. 1 ' 'Jo l.nil 'cn IVmitroi tli D'ld'rr. Scranton. !, L. A I. i Lit. Architect, Library imiel i J iriT. W'Timiitn iivenu , Scranton. L. 1I1IOWN". Arch H, Anhiteet, Pric? buildimr. 1 J r.sbincton Ave., Scranton. "-( 1 ! l.A KIM'S. MAi'l'K's oliCHlCsTBA-MUSIO l'oil J) halls, p'cnicn. psrtics, receptions, wel. Omcrs and ooncert work fiirnlslied. por tcr:n, address It. ,1. I'auer, eor.ducior. 117 Wyoming live., over llu'liert's muiic store. H OHTOX D. SWAUTS-WHOLESALE lumber, Price buihuiu. Scranton. Pa. MI.tlAlIllEE "r.KOTllEtt.1,"" PltlNTKUS' nippili'8, euvelotie. papr lapl. tVPl Warehouse, "M W ushiiik'tou arc., Scruutoii, I'a. II uliSl'.H AM' CAHltlAUES FOIl SALE at I.-.3.I Capous' i venue u. i. i iiuTi', Agent. 7MiANK FT I iVoiV.N 0.7 V l.OU', r. Halo dfr'ers in A oodwarc, Cordngo ami Oli Cloth, 7.1) W. Liieknwanna avenue. LV.ltA l'lA.N &i.S, luuiilers Tint con h J J tors. Yards: Corner lilive St. Slid Adann arn.; corner Ash st.' and lVnu live., Kcranton. The GE2fUIXE Xew Haven "Mioshek". Pianos ESTABLISHED ISCtt. Now York Warcrooms Xo. 80 Fifth Avenuo. E. C. BICKER & CO., Bole dealers lu this ssction. OFTICK-ia Adams Ave., Telephone B'l'd'g Eureka Laundry Co. Cor, Linden St. and Adams Ave. Couut Uousa byt'Aua. mmmm All kinds of Laundry woik gnnranto the best, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ ECU ANTON AND WILKES-BARREL PA, MANUFACTURERS Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used sxolusivelf, lnsurin cleanliuess and comfort. TIME TAHLK IN Kl'FF.CT MAT 20, 1804. Trains leavo Scranton for Pittston, Wilkes. Barro, etc., at 8 20, 11.15, 11.30 a. m., 12.50, 1.00, 8.:iO, 5 on, 7.2.-I, 11.05 p. in. Bundayg, .00 a. m 1.0(1, 2.1"), 7.10 p. m. for Adantic Cltv. 8.20 a. m. For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.30 (ciiiroDs) a. m., 12.50 (expross with Buffet parlor car), 8.30 (exprets p. m. Bunday. 2.U p. n. , Foil MAurn ClIt'NK, At.i.entown, Betiii.s iikm, hAvniH and 1'iiilaiiki.I'iiia, 8.2U a. m.. 2.00, S,80,; 5.H0 (oxoopt Philadelphia; p. in. Buniiiiy, 2 I") p. m. - For Long IIiuhch, Oct A it Grove, eta- at 8.20 fwiih mi-ouku car) a. m Urdp. m. H i tl Mf.ri.liix I ..I 1 tl . .. ....,UKIMIu.u,iii kuu xinrriDuurff, via Allt-iitowii, 8.20 a. m., 12.i0, 5.00, p.m. Bunday, Kc.r l'ottsville, 8.20 a. m., 12.50 p. m. Iti'turnlnt?. li'avo Now York, foot of Liberty troi-t, North river, at 14,10 (oxpri'ss) a. m., .10, l.;. 4.:yi (nx press with Buffet parlor car) i. m. riundiiy, 4.:) a. m. Leave Philadelphia, UeadlnK Terminal, 9.03 i. m 2.00 and 4.ai p. in. Bunday, 8.27 a. m. rl )ll-..l,..ll 4i..lnU .11 n..!.... .1 1 .. . may Ijo hud on application in advauca to tUs ticket agunt at the station. a. r. l3AL,uwi.-s, J. H. OLHATJSEN, -4 Oen. Bupt. DELAWARE AND HUD SON liAILKOAD. Couimencing Hay '0, 1892, traina will run aa follows: Trains leave Bridge Street Station, Scranton, for Pitts ton, Wllkea-Barre, etc., 8 IJO. .U)7, 9:i7, 10.42 a. in.. 12.10. J,2o, 2.:M. 4.11 6.16, 6.15, 9.l3 aud 11.86 p. m. For New York and Phila delphia. 8 00 a. m.. 12.10. 1.21 2 4 IS and 11.30 p. m. For llonnedale(from Bela ware, Lackawanna and western deputj, 7. 00, U.3U. 10.10 a.m., 12.U0 ' ni., 2. 17, r. 10 p. in. For ( arboudale and lntermedlats stations. 6.411, 7 00. ', 10.10 a. a.. 12.00 m.,2 17, 8.115,6.10, 0 20 and 9 . p. m. ; from Undue Street Depot, 2.1 1-1 a. in., 2.17und 11 "b !' m- P'nst express to Albany, Saratoita, ths Aal rondnck Mountains, Boston and New England points. 6.IU a. m.. arriving at Albany 12.4 baratoxa 2.20 p. m..andlcavinif Scranton at 2.17 ?i. m.. arriving at Alnany atd.W'p. ra. , foarar oKa, Vl.h'i a. ra , and B ton, 7.00 a. m. The only direct route between the coal fields and Boston. "The Leadinic Tourists' Iiouts of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re sorts. Lakes Oeoruo and Champlain, Montreal, etc. Time tallies showing local and through train service between btatlona on all divisions Delay Wuro and Hudson system, may be obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket ofiVes. U. O. YOUNU, J. W. BUKD1CK, Second Vice President Oen. Pass. Agt. xA. id, isul. Train leaves Bcniuton for Phllsaelphla sn4 New York via. L). ic 11. K K. at a.m., 111CL 2.3h nnd 11. IIO p. m yia U, L. & W. R. B., o Wt b.lK ll.Uu a. m., anil I. A) p. in. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkss Barre via L.. L. & W. K. K., o.&J, U.ai a. m , l.HU, B.07. if. n p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville and all poiuts on the Beavor Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. ot W. V.. ti 4' i ii. in., v.a U. & H. K. R. at 8 a.m., 12.10, 4 ll p.m., T l D., L. & W. B, B., 0.00, 6.04, li. aj a.m., l.iu, a.aup.m. Leave Scranton for Bothlehera, Easton, Rending, Harri'-bur.t and all lntermedlats points via D. i: H. 1L E., 8 a.m.. 12.10, 2.3 ILHi tvm., via D., L. & W. It. K..t).00,6.0s, 1L1 a. au I.J p.m. Leave Scranton forTunkhnnock, Towsnli, Elmira. Ithaca. Geneva and all intermodule points via L. 4:11. K.R..V.U7 a in.. LI l'J and 11.31 p. m.,via D. L. At W. It R., S.0-1 a.m.,l.: p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Nl airura Fulls, Detroit. Chl- ajo and all poiati west via D. & B. R. R. V.07 u.m.,13 10,9.1.i.ll. p. m , via U L. & W. B. K. and Pittston Junction, b OH a m,, 1410, 8.&U p. m., Tia E. A W. U K.. B.-tl d. m. For Elmira and the west via SaUmanei, via I). A H. It. K. H.07 a,m h; 10,o.i" p. m., via D, L. 6c W. R.K.. ,8 0Sa.nl, L and 0.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping orL. v. chair cars on all trains between L & 13. Junction or Wi'.kns-Uarre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo an 1 Huspenion Bridire. KULL1X li. WILUUIi. Geu. bupt. East Dir. CHAS. f. LKB. (Jen. Pass. Art Phlla,P. A.W.NoXNEMACUEB.Ass't (Jjn.Pass. Ag'fc South Bethlehem. Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERS RAILROAD Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express for New York and all points East 1.40, tSQ, 5.P, S on aud D o.) a. m.; 12 65 and 3..W P. m. Express for Euston, Trenton. Philadelphia anil the South, 61 S.00 and V.Si a. m.; U&l andJ iVlp. m. Waphinpton and way stations, 8.55 p. m, Tobvliaunn accounnoiiation, U 10 p. m. hxpr as for Binsrhamton, Oswejo, Elmira, roriiing, Bath. Da'nsville, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 215 a. m. and 1 24 p. m making; close connections at Buffalo to all paints In the West, Northwest ana soutnwest. P.aih accommodation, V a. m. liingliamton and way stations, 12.37 p. m. .n icuol ou ucuoinmodaiiou, at 4 p. m- ana 610 li m. . Blnghamton ano Elmira Express, 6 05 p, ra. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oawegij Cticii and RichfiiU Springs, ilo a. m. and VM P'lt!i'acn. 215 and Bath Pa. m. and 151 p. m. For N'ortliuiuberiand.Pittston, Wilkes-Bsrre, riymouth. llloorasburg and Danville, making close connections at Northumberland for Willlamport. Ilarnsburg, Baltimore, Wast lni!t'n and tho South. Nortiiumberlnud nd Intermediate stations, 6 00. U i.) a. m. and 1.30 and e.07 p. m. NnntieoKo ana intermediate stations, and il.il a. m Plymouth end lutormeaUM stations, 3.Viand S.5J d. m. ,. Pullman parlor and sloeplng coachee on all "VJrdVJKnforma etc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offlos, is Laeliawanuaavenuo, or depot ticket offloe. V E Y YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERX i RAILWAY CO. TIMB TAIII.K IN I VIT.CT SUKDAT. JfKK Hi. Trains leavo Scranton for Carbondale at 8.30, lii.ala.m. and 0 pip.m. For Hancock Junction, 10.55 a.m. and 6.10 P')i- Trains leavo Hancock Junc'-ion for ccrsn ton, fla m and 2 0.1pm. Trains leave Carbon dale for Scranton at 7 24 a m. and 8.31, 5.31 p in. SCRAM1. .N i 1VKION. In Meet June S4lh, 1804. Morltl Uoiiml. ouih Bound, 05 1203 120 1 1 -s5'3s 8tatl0D9 s2 & (Trains Dallv, Ex. 3 r. r I cept Sunday.) 202 ?II4 20fl p nil lAiTlve I.favoi A N 7 ... 1 M .. 810 ... ... 7i.M .... N. Y. Franklin st .... T I" .... West 4t!ud street .... ""0 .... Weehawkon P M P M lArrlvo Leave M P Ml .. 8 SHi 1 l.V . s it)! i m , T5-iari! . 7 M IS -in . Uam'iMiK .1 unction 8 im ec 618 6S 161 ... '1 .. si ... Hancock Starlight prestou Parle como Poyntclle lliiinout rhvisaiit Mt. Liilomlnle Forsot City Curb nidnle White Hrldse May Held Jerinyn Archibald Wlnlon PnkvlUe Ulvphnnt Ulekson Throop Providence Park Place scranton 31l 41 1 SIS' 7 t. illi'lllA M 7 :K liUMll 10, V Kl I'.' II- III 111 7 i;-.'l;Vi:i nr.ii 7 UUlUM'j IMS p 64 6 46 6 5.1 SBS 4M SIS 6 0S 8 CD Si to ss 7 Hi II sS) U.'ISi 1181 915 710 8 18 818 8 341 6 84 6RI 6 4 7 Ml iii;;o i-.' ....III) 111 7 47 18 Ml f.8? M -Ml fl HiS4rS4i B4iii a mill 7 8l 45 U ii T4U 8 (II 6 51 7 8 H 6 64 7 48i 8 M 6 M 7 4 Oil 8 IU 7 S4 4 Vt I 8 17 7C 410 610 8 0ll 4 Hi I It S0Sf4 17, 611 8 fl 4 80; t )M Bll-'l II IK K3i eiwfin.v 8W 6 sii n nl OS.'. 11 07, 8 44 flUlIll ftl 8 41 l!l!ll OT 8!W 14 II O'i 8:H fil l!'.,f 17; 8 :I3 0 HMO ,'itl' g 8u p 'a ma ii Leave Arrive! a sr up i All trains run dally except Bundsy. t. bIk'iiIIios that trains stop on signal for pis. 8P''cci'ire. rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day and fclngtatpresstothe west.. J. 0. Anderson, Oen. Pass Agt. T, FUtcroft, Blv. la'ss, Agt. scranton, Pa. General Office, SCRANTOH, WL