TI1E SCI? ANTON TRIBTJNE-rONDAY MOHNINQ; AUGUST C. 1894. mm. news OF IHDUSTRIES Th template text of 8nator Cband lers's ipoh proposing an Invtatlga tion of the Not Scoila eoal syndicate. otbrvriie known m tha Doinioloa Coal company, oonUlna many luumtlng polnta not found lu the tbort lumuiury telegraphed at the time of the speech's delivery. Aftr explaining the watered capitalization of the company, aud uol iutf that J,000,OUO of the preferred tock bad boon reiervol. itt tb tlraa of organization, "for th9 future needs of tlit company," Mr. Chandler saidi This Ik evidently a scheme which U to po forward In ease of leguluticu of a cur tain character by the congress of tbe United Status. TUe whole gist und grava men of this company is that by reason of success of some Other Idea, or tho election to office nf Hom president of lomo con cress, tho duty on coal of 75 ceuts a ton is to bn removed no thut thin coal com pany can make money. I buva also beon furnished with tho prospectus of tue Broad Cove C'ual company, limited, who liropose to mines ut Cape Hretou, lu Nov rvutia, the Douilulou of Canada. This if either a rlviil ortfituliiatlou or a tellow-or-fcauization of the Douilulou Coul company, imd it proceed tipou tno same theory, ti at success is to ho given to the commer cial venture by the tomovnl by the eon jrreeM of tbe United States of the relating duty upon C Jul. lu the prospectus of the liroud Cove company i dad the following htutetnou:: "Thuj It on b seou tbat Dread Cove coul oun bo tll i ve rod eloa.jMdo in Benton for H.4S p-'r ton Un than cowl from Newport News, Va., Culled Status, im 1 01 cents than from any other mine lu iu-va Seo!U, with tii duly on. Which tanti' wti' be leduesd if not removed eutirvW." And bo profit-cms tin a bhie baud priutod so an to cull the stomal ntteutiou ot persons who dojiio t) invest In the stock of this company to this paiuftrauh, '".vbieu tar.lt will ho reduced if ma removed entirely." The jurat;: uph in tue Pominuu l al Com pany's prospectus, which give character to tno whole proceeding uud shows what is cuUuJ tbe motive of tue orauliatlou of this oouipftuy. Is as follow.: "Suuuid the United Mutes duty of 75 eouu per ton bi roruoved, It ecsuis evident tbat thU com pany will find a larte inurKot on the N j Luyluud keabourd, for which Its petition at tido water would otiahU it to oouspelo on advantageous terms." Xow tbera !c beyond all doubt, without goin,t outenii of tho prospectus, the hcuij u-'ou whlcU ttis compauy wus urbanized. It Is the theory upuu w hich this ccuipauy li b ling uma nt'ed today. It is a corporation oraulred with $15,000, 0(H) of coiutuon stock, which is apparent isouly to bo paid for if paid for at all, to the extent of a million uud u halt dollars, uud whioh st'jck Is jubjeot to bo ilittributo 1 lu nil direction tor uuy jiarpwo which tho um-igo; j of the cou patiy may conclude to be a w ite on. This being the case, ilr. Lhaudhr cou tlnucd, us he lukl the prospectus on his dk agula, the i'ominlcu Coal company cu'Lt to be iuvesllgiiti'd. If cccgress hu 1 before it a rtveaas bill, uud if u $21,000,000 company wus orsauud, with its prosper ity depending u.ju tho removal of a dui7 through the pdesuK' of a turili' blU, thac cjiapiiuy was oue which couxruss could uft,id to w. 'ch. The senute could allord to luek ULd mil wLat was bwlug done by those companies wtljh were ready to baud out it cir securUios by millions in older to iullueuce the uctiou of coutcoJ in re inoviug the duty cn coiiL Goailod Ly the Dom&ertits uatll hj v-ua ccmpclled to mention names Senator Chaudior laid: There Ii one nuine which I will matlou lu conncctiou with this Dominion Coal, company that of Joha H. Uassell, of Hassuchusetts, who wad the Democratic caurlidnte for governor of that state, aud was defeated. lie Is an avowed partici pant in prospective profits of the Dominion Coul company, which is to mase tha great fortunes set out in this prospectus rroui the removal of the tariff duty of 75 cent a ton on coal. A tew days ago a New York paper stated that John E. busiell came on here to fcive couutel aud advice to Preii dent Cleveland, uia the president of tha United States bad written a Istter with out addressltg It to anybody In particular, and bad dated it July 2, aud that he kept it as a sort of stock In trade of dynamite. In due course of time, after an agonizing birth of so mo sort, It saw the light one d iy, to the consternntiou of the world aud the consternation of the home of repre sentatives, and to the surprise of every fii-nutor lu tiiis enamour, aud particularly te the senator from Maryland (ilr. Oor iv an) and tbe senator from Tennessee (Vr. Harris.) i'r. l'resldont, I understand that John E. Russell, a representative of tha Do minion Coal company, wa loud in tbat con ftrvnee, was loud about tue hotels of of this city, and on the curs comiug her, aud on the cars going aw.ty fro:n bore, la bis declaration tiiut the president of the United bta.es ought to plant himself Im probably upon the doctrine of the Demo-cra-io party that we must have free coal for New Eulaud. Fur be it for m to say that Mr. Russell wri not hosast aud liu cer ia bis proposed treatment of the rrent political pnudules of the Demo cratic party, to which he belong. Lie un doubtedly thought that it was good poliey for tbe pir.ildeLt of the Utr.ted autoa, than, ana thoro, to strike a h:ow for fits coal to protect the grand priuclpU of f re i raw material for the Democratic rarty end to carry out the expectations of the Dominion Coal company, of which he wai a representative, and iu which he was a participator. Nothwlttstauillng all this, it 'torn, to me that John Z. litis -til, s an adviiter of the president, lu rsforeuoe to the removal of tn duty on coil, will bar watchlnif and investigating, and I r epRctfully submit to the senate thul the fucts which I Lave already stated not onlr Justify, but require an Investigation, such as the resolution proposes. The Stockholder fancies It sees in pro coss of formation a continuous system of electric railways excelled lu extent only by the plans of the Pennsylvania Traction company and the New York and Philadel phia Electric Railway company. Tfiit scheme as indicated at present Is to estab lish a line, or system of linos, which will ennect the principle citls and towns iu the anthracite aual reg' smong the number, fccranton, Wilkv Carbon dale, fottsville. l'nttstowu, Mair, Min rrsville, eto The Pottn ville aud ficbuylklll Valley Traction company, which was in corporated only a few days ago, proposes to connect l'otisvhle, St. Clair and Miners ville, and tho same people lutur Crftod iu this company are alo identified with tho Lackawanna. Valley Rapid Tiansit company, which ou Wednesday secured Control of the Car boudalo and Fortst City l:au(ier Rail way coiny)any. As tho latter', line ex tnuls from Fiiroit City t Archbald, con litclin with tbo Scran ton Traction com pany's line, which extend, toward Pitts ton, tho deal liua a peculiar ilolflcance, Inasmuch as the Kciantoii corporation cou tomplates eitendlu) IU line to Pulsion. It is nsert( d tbat the latter compuny aud the Rapid Transit company are controlled by the same syndicate, but whether this Is the case or not has not fully developed. The impreHNlou remains, however, that this syndicate scorns to be securiug control of the various lines iu the coal regious,and Interesting developments are expuctod. Minor Industrial Notes: It Is understood tbat General Suporin tendout Wilbur, of the Lehigh Valley, has been finally determined on as tho next proMdent of thut company. Receiver J. O. McOullough, of the Erin rallwav, says tbat there la no truth in the roporti that new defaults will be made in interest due on bonds Sept. 1. There was obartored tha Bucks County Railway company, the line of whioh will run through the principal streets of Doyloa town, and from Doylestown to Oonter Vlllaand Newtownj capital, 1100,000. One effeot of tha strike in the west has been to give to the lJolaware and Hudson a big haulage of Central railroad coal cars. These ca are taken north, over tbat road and then west by a route not mod pre viously. The Franklin Coal comptny ia making active preparations for the re-bull Hug ot Its breaker near tho Wilsou creek. The Reading company It placing stand ards on K.O (jondola cara, to be used tn hauling Iocs gatlured up from points along the Susiineliunna. They are to bo picked up and taken back to Wtlliamsport, from where they were oarrled by tho recout Hood. The iron trade shows some improvement aud manufacturers expect a betterduinand In the near future. Prices show littlu change und salss are made ou tho basis v.hleh hns ruled during the past two weeks. Tho market for raw materials, Lowuver, is etrou.-ur. E. T. Cowell. locutur ef 'Industries along the Reading, has succeeded iu Uudiug loca lions fur twenty-four industries of various kiuds during the pat four mouths. Ho is ot tlie opiuiou that in a low years tho Schuylkill valley will ho dotted with huu dreds of new industries. A mile from StroudibniK, along the line ef tl.e Wilkes-Barrn aud Ensteru raiiroml, McFeirldge it Tiustow have a succoshIuI duck farm, where lil,C00 ducks are uow swimming on the ponds and thirty-one iu cubators are constantly Increasing this number. The ducks create a good deal of amusemeut for pasongers over this line. Two new passenger locomotlvas are now lu eervii'o on tho 1'euufylvaula railroad whloh who built In the Juniata hoie, and have drirsrs six ft U'lit luctios in heignt. Clue of these powerful ;tid rapidly-traveling machines ia to run ou the Philadelphia division, and the other ou the middle di vision, and mo now beiag broken lu for their new servtca. Kiu & Soott, whoso forju of uioa have hesii er orj;tirolly at work shufilng ut tbo l'.ie!iuiimd colliery, at Mount: Cariuol, aiucj January lu search of the .Maiatui tn vein, Lave hud their offer is Clowned. Between tun uud twelve fet of good rich coal have been d'acovvred, This vtlti will tu werkul to Its utmost tupucity and will a !d reutiy to the output of cuul at that, coliinry. 'J h Qjnoi. Coal coirpuny uppllod for u ehart July 10. It will eoi:sit ' (taiu:i L Hnlsey, of v hlto ilavsu, a -id J'ol.i' .' Cah.itiu, ex-couiessaiati, U. .11. Prv, Y. J, It. Atwood, liaMC ('. Noti"hlld, Charles W. Wellh, .. C Uarcia, CLari Y. -Vic Hugh, attorney, and li. It. Jviiis, ad i f VuUos-iiui'ie a id vicinity, sa.vs S.vai'd'a, Thoy will otu uji and beglu n; siullnus t.eit spring ou lauds ou tuu Wi.i.o.v tii.i.'t.' HonL'..::.u. The Tjeli'i;b Vsliy u ixporliuoutlug with mild steal links and pins for car couplings. Tialumeti wore l.otitled J-cV-tralJtysxko that if tbe i Wii links and plus brenk In s"v;c; the hrultuti parts ar. to bo (v.-reruliy gathered and reuv.-ne 1 t j the train and yardruastArs, with a state inent ustallhig' the achlect to each. Iu thw war It l expected that 'u tuorouifb test will bs mu.'.t, aa.l if suiiufuct'ir they Will doubtless be adopted. The Reading Coal and lroa company's Collieries aie suifcriog irow the scarcity of water, alu.ost ti the extant that they did ou account of tho drought tf laityeir. All ot tl'9 washerioi at the coU'-trki are ruubyml!.e water and at nearly i sll ot them tLsre U not enough water for pump ,;e supply to knep the washirles "jolui;, as most of the workings are nii-ariy free ot Inside water, wuile tho fresh water supply for team puipoies is runaiug very lov.-. alilltury Tootles of Aulmals. Indian wolves have been saeo to loavo Borne of their number in ambush tit poluti on the edjie of the jiiai;lo while others drove In antelopes feedlntT in the opcu ground boyoad. Hut wolves, its u rule, hunt idoua or in f am! Una, except when pruned by huor. W ilJ dos, however, habitually combine to huut, and llalilivin, In his "Ci;-nie of Iletignl," niiintluns a case of four or live niai tsns hunting a fawn of the "niuutjac," or biu hiivr deer. But lu real military oiajiiz.itlon aud sU'uU'ity, monkeys aie iiu uliead of nil other anluia;, and iioUtidy tho diiiertnt kinds of baboon. MiuudiuM Porkius fives an excellent uociiiuit of tho tuctics of tho tkurfaced llaiundryuds tht Uveil lu largo colonics in tho cracks In the clifTs of the Abyssinian :uounUia. ThebO crouturus mswl ocaisioually to plan a f.uruglng dxpe ditlon into the plain beloiv, and tbe order of attack was most car dully otgauixed, the old uuihj murcldng in front and on the llanka, with a fow v cioso up tho rear uud Lecp tlie rtt In order. They had a codoof almils, hidtiug or ad vancing tKxordlng to tho burks of tho ecouts. When they reached the coru Culrhi the main body plundered while the old maies watched on all sidei, but took nothiujj for tiiomiiolves. Tho others stowed the corn lu their cheek pouches and under their armpits. They arc ulso said to dig wells with their hands and work da re lays. Spectator. Tho Iloauu l'art of Loudon. To farm a true coneep'.ion of the Roman city wc imi;-;t sweep .uvay all the accumu lated results of modern art and industry. We must create a tabula rasa, and remove, us tbe mure figments of fancy, tho cathe dral, the abbey, the tower, the swarming throiigu of Cheapside ami the cmlltus U-'iuures of briuk buildings th.U siiclter tho millions of tbe London of today; dissolve tho fpleudld wjiion, aud think only ot tho past. Condnsid within the narruvv limits of these wl, Its greatest IcnglU the river front, ia greatest brca.ltu Ixawet-n Cri plegate and f lie Thames, wo see the Roman city. It is Inclosed by a wall of lUinnwirk and coiiiont from twenty to thirty feet high. Towers or rantella uppivtr t.t inter vols. It was built upon tbo pilau ef nil other llouuiii cities, and ruasjubieJ IV-mpeii or Ll.iuum. Its four chief KUects, at leuat forty lect wide, met lu its loruiu; they wero perfectly straight and led dirv:tly to the gates, At their side -v. ere narrow hm ih?!, or lanes, all uiuaily straight and ivr-n from sinuosities. Tbe Roman ungiuoers laid out their strata with unchanging reg ularity. Kvery street was paved with smooth stone, likn thortc of Pornpeii, Pe Eeath the sin.eU run the suiters uud the water pipe we may m'siime so Invari ably found lu every Roman city. WulUir Ifcsuut in Harper's. 1 uuie 1 Irtt. High-uiluded Father My eon, choose a profession tliat will bring you fame, and after t;at wealth will come. Dutiful Son-Very well, father, I'll bo oomo a professional bnwliail player. (.!ood News. la Holland, Mich,, C. J. Poaburr ptib lidies tbe NeWH, and in ltn roltiimn strongly rec unriiends Dr. Thotnus' Cel c trie Oil for cfnifhs, coldi, eore thrnut,' catarrh and astuma Cure for Kund toho. A a waedy for all forms of lUudaciie Elictrio Eitiors i ns ptoved to bo tue very best. It effects a permanent cure and tin moH diei'.ded htibitr.al sick heKdaches yieid to its iiiUnenee. We urge all who are uhlictod to proeuro a bottlo ai d uire tliii remedy a fair trial, lu caries of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by f,iv ing tLo needed tone to the bowels, aud few cases long resist the nso of this medicino. Trv It once. Large bottles only Fifty cents Rt Mutthews Br io', drug store. WEAK MEN Y0lJR ATTENTION Mr wf tray 8 Wim mm atLii liLA. ir Vntl RiiitFS from Nor- Bib IIUIJ MIU lllit .a..-.j- VOLU Dc- tnUty, Weaknoss of Body and Mind. Wparuia torrhea, aud luipotaucy, and all dissaaos thai ni'lsu from overiudulveauu and self -abuse, mi tjm "i iiiouioryauu rownr, uimness or vis Ion, Prematura Old Ak aud many utlmr din euites that led to liimnlty or ( imiinptlon and an early erave, wrltafor a pnmuliliit. Address GRAY UUUlClNS CO., Burial.). N. Y. The NpwlBo Dledlelne Is sold by all druggists at ipw paekMO, or six paeluitwi for oor sent by mall on receipt ef muusy.au.l with every tlUKl order yg GUAHAsTEE a cum or mousy --nl nl " "n IVOn acoount ef counterfeits we have adopted tho Yellow "Wrapper, ths only genu ine. Hold in Buruutou by Aiatthuws llrue. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Etoski and Bonds. New York. Aug. 4. Tbe railway and miscellaneous share market presented a linn trout today. Tbe uows ourreut was favorable, it having boeu roported before theopeniug tbat tho tariff conferees were on the eve of adjournment. The rullway lttt was etrengthoued by better tratllo rv turns. Tho rie raugi'd from )i to 2 por csnt. Rig Four, Lackawanna, alls souri Pacitlc, bt. Paul. Jemey Con tra), Louisville and Nhvill, Iteud lug uud Canada Soutiiern being most con spicuous In the upward movement, Wheel ing and Lake Erie preferred lumped S'i to U'J and olosed at 87 bid. The industrials were strong and lu fair demand. V hiikoy range 1 between lSKai'J't; Chlca-io Uas at TUJi'a1-;: Uoneral Ele. tHo at Cnrd-l-geat aiji, und lead at 8'.t. f ) -inliittofi left olf strong, falas wore b'A.lhi i.hnru. Railway aud miscellaneous ,bouds were active and strong. The lollowing onmnieie ta'no sDowinil tte tr Huotuationa lu u-HITn ut jki) l sui-i'lia't u:l rvlsed dilly hy Ls'lar i I'uhe.". st'Jek brokers, li!l Wsoinlujc avsauei Oosu- Hl.rh- Low CI'M- inn. et. Mt. et. 4tl i'll lol ill 7414 I'M' hliU ijtj S7' i:mt Am. Cot. Oil ul Sukur. lot) A T. irt. F J Mi ("u. r-o 4.1 Cen. N. J Ins C'hie St N. V ln:il .'., U. A U l:'Yk t hin. Uss. 7(lJ I' c c ik at. I. ::i IMS 10't WW Tilt? Mt4 M idH int,6 iiiu ; i 8.1 lUMi lllt4 101 V W-i w n?" YM'A it ' if." f'.iM Col.. Hotk.Val. 41 'i. I I), i 11 ..i'lHJ D., I,, t V. li.ftC. K... ICrle (I. ' o.... I.kn tiltoro. .. N luutmunu., III. I'M... Id.1 li' 2iiw 'III'; Wl-l-i N. Y. ft.. N. V. Cuutrsl., . u. a i ... N. V., rt. Vi'. li. k. c. t.u North t'ao l-'o; tl: f'.ie. pf.,.. "nhn 1 M,al ft'htlil, llo-.-it luU.ti d i .t ;. H. 1'a.l! ')., 0. I Viae i.io t-lllen l'l;.iij M V'l ill t) ' , ViYii.'i rj i.'ibua.. , C..t: 1.. V. V. .VL. li. lid.... vi'.; o'fl i('n Rsi W ', is" , i'V-i . 15 , IT n , i . 10 li'.l V. M'a 1 fl'j Wh :l I! I'D 17 -4 ill 11 Mli Culeano Oriin ui.d 1 1 ovlaiom.' b.'i.iXTon, Aug- 1. The followlun uuo.a ion4 uru uiii.j.. an 1 t irr il;.l dally Uj Li-ai-i'idU r,atOi.h 1 rj;.l j.Ul vfvomlajr ve- t I WHKAH Kaot. De t'ltulug .Vvd J'1 llhiicht . toU IaiWuS OvC-'i io(. Cl.iM-.titr u;$ U COHN. ci'iuic? -5 Illgaest -UK 45, Lowe.-.' Ml 44-, CU-aliiir ijj 4oK. 'AT3. IMu-nhig v4 lili.in-dt , iiO .... I.or.ii: il'.?i .... Clo-'IiC..'. SO .... Ptiuii. I (l.-li!n , 1," '05 llilthcet 11:0 W.nt 1 US .... C'luMiiij 1J10 .... LAlfi). Cpeju-g 710 Highest .....,. !lrl .... L.ftul 710 Unsinn 712 .... SlKJliT R1IJS. Orala-.' ('.7.1 Uii-lu-st ''77 Lowest.,.,, tii'i .... ciuuiu o;o .... j..iy lily "I:. Oil 4--.' t 4il- 1'iti silt, 111 Kcw Yoik New Yom;, Au rtdats Ka?ka. 4. Ftoca Sleady and dull. WiiiiAT Quiet, firm, lnwor; Ho. 3 -ed store aud elevator, 5.')iaS5o. ; ttlloat, Kafiiio. : f. o. b., COIi.-CK,;. ; uuuradod red, 6eat(ic.i No. 1 uurthuru, Ol'-jo. j op ;koi were dull aud closlug steady at ic. uuder yestvrduy; September aud Ue.-cm-ber most active; salss lucluded No. i red August, 80)4 c. : September, 5tjic. j Octo ber, 5?X. ; DeceuiVr. OO'c ; May, OJ.c. Joan Lull, firm: No. il, 5ta5lVi.( elo vator; 57c. alloat; options opened weak, cl-jed steady at unchanged prices to He. up; trading dull; buptvinbar and Decem ber most active; August S.'c.; Septem ber, MSc; October, He; November, uSHc; Dscember, i0c j May, ifjx 0TS Quiet, stMtfjj options dull, Ir regular, Kc- dowt; Ansust.3iVo.; Septetu br, Sic: spot prlce, No. 0,42c: No. li, white. 44,'1'a44Hc. ; No. H Cblta,:o, 4Uc; No. 3, 4ilc. ; Wo. i white, 43c; mixed western, 4um4J:. white do., 4onSc. ; white stute, istrr Dull, Moadyj family, $13a$l4 tx'ra ines. I IfH.Sv'. ih-.kf havs-duu, esa, TiEitCKD UKEF-Meady, dull; city extra India India mecs. $17al3. Cur Meats bte.nly, tjulot; plfliled hol lies, Vi pound 7)4c.) plcldod should ers. ,Vc; plt klkd Lams, ll.ilUo. .'itJijl.r.-Notr.lnal.. Laiiij tifundy, (lutet; western otcan V.40; city, 0K. Potire Quiet, Arm: mess. ? 11. 1.' tail 50; new men extra prime, nominal. BtiTTBB Firm qtnet, state dalrv, l&niilc; do. CTcamerr, 17a2)c; Peunsyl fanla, do., 17nlc'ld.; western dairy, I3nltiu.; Oo. ereaiLery, Ha'Jiic.; d"n. factory, 12al5Xci tigiaa, 3lc; iniita turi crearn'.'ry, l-)al7c. ClirBK htearly, dull; stoto large, 7 a!c.; go. fancy, tftc: do. snail, 7 '.)?.;. part skiins, .IhSJc; full ukim-i, .V.'Ue. I, (his Steady, quiet; elate and IVim- arlvanls, loe.; western 14o.( Clo. ptr Cflsc, tlpif.Od freab, lilja Fliilp.da7.pbut Till jw Marls'.-. i rvu.nii.rviA. i allow wan i dull aud price? were In buyers' favor. Prli'a war-i; Prltno city la lugi-l.tml", iuiji:.; 1 'fciD luuii 1 1 j, il; '.'hi i-ii, ; lie. dark In l.arroli., vjanjjo.; wJto, 4;,u; grease. EJ-C. For. earache, toothache, aoro throat, 1 w..)led neck aud tho rt-wults of colds uud Inf animation, nso Dr. Thomas' Edoctrlo Oil the grei't pslu destroyer, W. L 055f5LAS Vl (JIM r .'iltVivS .w poi.ice.3 sou rV-;:!M $?!t?2'W0KK!Nf,-,lP. B5YiSS!!C:i5ll3ES. V,. '" LADjr.il V -V .-, .C ttf&SWM- ,,rn, j:ZlKts El tyr e s"C0M , A .. it NO I Cit CATU.04U5 .;';V-''V-LC ;;yGt A5, . J- QKOCRTOM, AA3J. Yeu cud tare runner j iiir'jhiiwlug VV. I,. llfiiiffl-iK KtiMr, lucsnis, we are the Inr r bI :iiufTlurf i-i of ii'lvcrtued slums la tbe oiid. nud eu iruiiK e the va'ne by statiinlng t name end pike on i th button, whu h jiotvt yuti k41bsI b'.h I ptlcifi ii'nl tlie middleir.ao's pro:'.t. .-n sliit. I ttjual casii.in work la style, si.-, jtt..iir tid I wsrlii u-is lilies ' have tlietu -olii vc- ,. wlirt at lower prleas tor Uii vai'.ie (jiveu tliuu any otlisr iult. Take no sulntilule. If your dealer eaunol supply you, we cux fcold by .E. J. LEONARD. The GENTJI2TB Now Haven , ' ESTABLISHED 1800. Kew York Warerooms No. 80 Fifth Avenuo, E. C. RICKER & CO., - Bole dealer la this suction. mCB-lil Adam Ave, Telephone BT'd'fl riiiiiUo a m a it Cure5 Cholera Infantum DR. W. J. MARTEN, PITTSnURGH, PA. " I have given Covinine in quite a number of cases of Cholera Infantum and the so called suui'iiier complaints of children, and have been grate ful beyond my expectations with the results. fin n i1 i - XU& cmly E?aw PcotlJ has in several case:;, beyond ft qucstii in of d'-ii bt, averted impending death from starva tion. No ether food Iris gt"ci! the uiiiforni good Ksulu that IJoviuiue has." Tor ."Die fcy nil druKl'iidi. TMK nOVJNUSa CO., MiW YOKIC. A I'Ai.'i itirs:Euy. For nearly Cftv y-iui thi.4 wo.idcrf til rom Idy hns proved if If tli.' li'S, i it. ' .'t. Hit tut and btautit iiLlidote lor I .i.n lu . lie world. Till: UVUKV. I. AfjWAY'tl :ih.'tY K1.I.1E1? i:i fifo, re liiul'i a..i etievtuil because of the utintulat lr.(t anion ' f till' budy, udillntr tuiie to tlio one mil in 'Itii'K to ituiiwud and increased vi-or tho bit ..il.eliiis vitality l the p iy i-iotl s..' no turo, aud thtoufl) ILls iivi-lthlul itiuiu'.-doti Hid liiereaofnl sutlon tliu oausu or the VAItf k-diiveu swur and a natural ciniditluu r.i ttorud. It in Uuj the! tau AliADY Hi'Lltl'' ie t ' u ludrab'.y a-Upti for tho CUliiJ Oi PAIN and ltb-)nttlio rlk of Injury wh'cii Id i.uro to 1 null Irom the usouf iihuj- uf tlio to-efcll'jC paiii riiuiioies oi toe iluy. In laaug ii-ud'olncti to utov tain we ehoulu vlld sulii if inflct Injury on tuu fvteni Upiuui, alor:.'ilbe, litliJr.Ciia'ui) und Culorul Hup lii.ui by iltsi.lv lying lu noiisii of pirouii ll.ii', waen the vslieiit loej tlio .o.v r of fi'ilii;il. TUU l-i tiie iflot Jn.tructlVD pvn'' Ho--; It tiiHiks thi srnjtitotns. nlnitu up, ami, lust-.i-d ot reuioWait trou'vl', Ircik ooivu Cn s'.i mil -h, Uvcr ;-,nl l.owv's. end, 1C eon t :UUid tor u laUKtli i t thue. kll.b tiui uc-rvuD ami protiuons V.tsl or ionoral varalyili I 1L"ie !h no noisiiky lor un.nj ti-'ne 111 ! ct-r'.alu aj'ntil.', rum a posiclvii rsuejy like KAU WAY'S UKAUT ltfcl.l&a will utop ttt) 0101 .soruiatni; pain qatkur. w.tiuat en t.uili:rf tlie loint diuleulty la eitaur lulaut of adult. a cvr.z ti; ai l Summer Complaints Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus; Ahulf to a teasoOKUfttl of Keady ltuliof lu a Indf tujjiblor of water, rapeatvd us often af the dlv'jliitrui eoutlnue, aud a Uunuel ut urutud with Heady Belief idaoad over tiis Htiimsch ul'1 Oowuta. will aiord immediate reliot uud eooli u tit ol a cure. A Laii' to u iMMLOoktul In half a turn'. '.or of water will In a fuw Eiluute-) cure Cramp'), HimtiiK, bour Btomach. Kuartbuin, Kervou M as, Blcepleteiiees. Bieli Ueada.-he, L'iarrhea. 1 y-iniituiy, Colic, Fhituloncy and ail iutuvuu) pains. Malaria 11 ILL AM) 1LVI11, lliVEiiAKD AOtK tOMJUiaiBO. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Notnnly cures tho patltut csiud with thl tTiili! (oi to sutlers iu newly-sottled ilin tiiets, where the .Vn'.urla or Akjii exists hut If pei'i'lo ciiioshJ tn it wdl every moruhig, oq ifottlng nut of lisd, la'ite tiioiv or tldrty droiin ol the llnady Iluliif in v.-ut.ir. si.d nt, Hiy, u cracker, thuy 111 eMape attack). Thin muft be done loeloru koIuk out. 'I Len Is not a rcuitdiil aeut In the world that v III cum Fevur au1 yua and all utht-r Malarious, llllici-.is k'i( ly K.M)W Y'b ' 1.L.S, o quick as UaDVTAY'3 KB tf)V liEl.lt K, oUc. Per Coitlo. Said by Druaultits. 0 y mm o p Ibe Great Liwi and Stom ec'ti f or tbe cureorV! ll rdera of tlio ttoiaaoh, Uvtr, Bowi-li. i-jeys. IJIudJur, Norvoun li.KOoen, l.i o . ui tmietitu, 1 uuU-i-'u.', LW tivoneiH, iudir it1. hi. ii.linU"r.n F. vur, In. Qani'iiatlou ut 'a i)or!s. Pile. d a I utlmr 1 j mi. i mo i-: ii -1 1. i-turn-tl V scire. Put ily Ten- table, uonialiiing to muroury, muii-raln iiv ili.'ieto -iot,K ,,ruj(i. I rice, 2j coats psi box. Bold by all drug gists. DYSPEPSIA Dr. Rad n-ay'n PlUa are a cur" fnr thli com plaint. Tl.ey ru-inre uti eiin.t to the .-tnmiou und ennule i to tmrturtn Uu tuin-tiens Till-nyii'ptciu-i oi' Uysp 'te'ift d;i!tipuir, und with tiiein the lishlll .y uf t ie s.-nt -m to contract ulRi-iifw. ako tue mi iliidni) Roe-mlli" tn flirci'li ms.finil oliserv what wo say of "F dsn ami ' r-i -i." rep I'llug al I If' bund a Irltrr mtuiuii tn, Dli. HA1J WAY 4. I ... i.e. k Bojtia. Now Yuia, lor "irubu aud True " bil a , KK TO HUT RADWAY'H. r.nooMtn tiT mi li.3Me-t Mioi.-i'. Atmenix- Mm . i l Uill iVi. ii ILL; .- tp.vf.vcil rf"lTAt.TrP 9 in C '(ii-IAi-'JiiSwwicM it4 V J--V.Uii.-.U..U.a. TV, Hatrraoi - , ),4 i,A l"ii-JiB will tjr yii;i. A it i - ,v-.j n''ni'i' wi. w iuuie"ii i b ..'t'lV.nne !'., i-Tt.n:. gs'V' "V 4'imn r'7. As uitluiil f tlHSl't.C.Stl'iliMllijgsriy fcSvr'li tiv to rtuffi eMf In pnnV"t roo-W t tt l:i lU at. n of vn'J. vi a nil ii ri l-'niprnw. i. 1 fiM i rt l'tiiKrUli. i:KlrlHv,Kl u,mi ui uiiu. I. V An- tr TLuit, -u-.il.. u. a. l cry rxrxi t-.w ? & I F rlTflr i T.ir: t a wp ren-fir for I fc I I 1 1 u nnf j'.nriij. I ,'i . -ti.it I'm un ,n'ii s,7ii !" irr i tiie. vu',a n rai rur. iHir' jr fl )fml' yf"i"?-il A il.irSMae tVyfii. inL V I'nr sale b Matlbews Ui-oi. and Jehu H i'lielpit. MR, FRED WEICHEL At hln iiinviy-rniovalgd aud Ihemed Uotr'l at CLAltlt'tt DVUiUT. I saw prepared to ftit UihU tinve'.iu,- uiun and o ieial i. ii tlos with mal-AraVf, MiW-r.TVLltO UlUii, etuula or doubli'.'t i Uku Ih-.m Ui l uko WluJln. (IraTol I', vd n u J all suburban vulate ami ouiiiinor r ti, ii i hi reu.4ou.iblv li-Iuo. A laio lUory uai u coiiauctjd with Uoiol lor travel lug public. mwm 9 nir Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, $200,000 SURPLUS, $250,000 Tills banlc uflen to deptialtiirs ever fanlUtjr warrant. 4 Ijy tlu lr hnbiuecs, blui ousm euil lecMHHloUlty. bii;t lul ulli iitiuu i;l nto business ao. couuta lLlureitt .lil uu titne autioalts. W1I.7IAM roSWWt.T, President. tiki). II. CAVLl.V, tmu-'riialdnut WUXIAJH 11. i'tCU, Ca.lilot. William Ciiusell, iionrito II. Catlln, AlfrfU timid, Juiuos Ai'olibuld, li-ury lialln, jr., Villll.li X '"oUli 1-utlicr Itull.in TIIK 0 Ki4yJis,Ks : National E?.ai of Scranton tllOANIZIlD Iwi i CAPITAL $250,000, RAJirrt- H!NKK,rrnMeni. V. . W. vihOV, V ice 1'roaiasaU A.il. uLLlil.ilS. Cashier rmi.cioiti, RAMLCt fltXES. JAl'U M Evvnr.AitT lllVlNli A. i'lt.' ll, l lKIH Kll. FlNLKtr, iIohki-ii J. Jimivtf, M.f. KiJMi.iimi., t'UAS, 1. M.VITIIKWS, J'lll T. I'olilliil. , VV, WAXaO.v, PROMPT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tlds hank luvite-i rl'.o pulrouaga of Luuuoiv mei. and ruiw ;;en-ruily. Q .A A. 4(1 Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass 8eed3 Guano, Bono Dust end Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. i IMiiisea's Sons' Beer Brbvbev tanu'ucttirsrs of ths Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY lOO.COO Bbl Por Annum, Atlantic Refining Co. 2-liiuufaoturor and Uiiili-isla ltai2:liD end Lrlcatinj Lliisood Oil, N nptbiw nud Gimo Huea of all ftrade.i. Axle UrsaKO, I'lnlon Oreaw and Colliery Com jiouudj aloo, alurjo liueoi Pw rafflao VTux Cnndlss. W ftko handle the Famous CRO'YM ACME OIL, th only fuuilly afoiy buiuiiiB oil in tbe market V.'ILLIAM MASON, MnnasJf. Offleet Coal ExcbanKe, Wjouiini Afo Vot ltsftlViue broott. l . M BUSINESS AND I'll VMIHA..- AMI l hil.UN.l Dll. (). KUUAH UKA.N has romoved to 016 lipruce street, berautuu, ta. tJust op posite court-house Square) I Ut. A J. CUiTsEEErotlloe 2ul WasUintfton I J avenue, corner- Kprnee) street, over i raueko's druK stora I.oaldouoe, la Vino St. oilleo buurs: 10.1)1 to U a iu. and s to aud tl.DU to 7.3U p. rn. fauaday, 2 toni; U. W. E. ALLEN.Offloe eor. Ladti JL vanna and Wuihlnytou avos. ; over Leon ard shoe sture; often boura 11) to 12 a. m. and Uto 4 p. iu. ; ovouliujs at rualdeueiik tUN. WimlilnirUin avo. DK.UL. ritlit. I'ractlcs lloiltod to Ui ouk-s of tue Lye, liar, Iiiij and Tbroat; o.llco, I2i W yonjiiig uv Uebldonoo, O Vluii bt rc-et. t I it. I. M. (JA'T'Ea. 1W Wushiustua Aveuuo. M Otllee hours, 6 tos s in.. l.Du to U aud I 1. 1 8 p.m. UiislUuuculalU lladKoa avenua IGJI.i lT"A i.Via,il i OUiiiT'ili aud if ' ( o.nuioriWtuUu liu'ldnij; reiildijii'o ill A udiuonavo; oftlne hours, lo to H 2 to 4, t-' tj; lluiidays 2.U) to i. evuulim's at residence. A Kiwi.li.lty mm.o ot diei mcs of llij eye, ear, uosj uud tbroat and kyuoooiogv. j) '!:. K A V, sl I'euiiAvo ; 1 to Up.ni ; call his. uu.ot tvouiuu. iitMU'trica ami Ji. or euu. L A t VICKS. i SI. C. llANtll- Law and Cullaetlon of- ' f.ce. No. M17 b, I. -ill Kyi in ia ., ui.j-naivw i -iiiK nr.ti'ii, i'ti,; toliei-tioiia a specialty 1 uiiiinylvanJu; reliable corroupond- rmo s .. ot.poaite ruresc I owe. brri tlll'uUKhi ut nits lu eei y ci unty. ii-.bi.ilil jJi liA.xlJ, Attorneys und CViuiuiel- l lorn ut Law, Couiinouwcaitli hulldiiisv wueniukton are. w. i;. jtnst-p, );ilAi:t t. U.INO. W. II. Jitisuv, Ji.. W'rf.l.AHD.Tt AVtiihis t K.VAl'l', Attor nev" .ui 1 iojinoloi's at Law, H' irablieaa lii'Mdli' Waiilil: ,:tuti ae . Mei nnton. La. (,A'l,i'r:jlbl.' ii wTEfU.k, Attornvys and J J- tjimi !:i:-1 at Law; oliioos a uml li Library LuildiLj, boiautou, 1 il hi).-tv.'i:i,n IL PAll'Biil'iS, Wii.i,iam AjJWli.C'iit LI'HiiD ilANl), A'li.l.lAt J. Uu.VU. At v t"iiK-ys and Coiir.Milliirs. Comiuouwealtb lnilldii!i.'. .-ini ius Hi, IV m. J itt. Uf i liiiYl.L, ii.rin.iy-ui-Law.Kos.lD and ZO, Hiiit luildiu, Waeblus'tou uvenui). 1 i'fc'NHV M. "SKB1.7 law' eiJi.es fu i'rite a 1 l.uiljlnu IXd Wushiuiitoti uvvmio. ; 'ItA'.Ii T Oh i LU, Aitutuey at Li.iv. lioom -'i'.i-il i-'M-iinauii. )" ''ri.'.r. I'il il' !;.'. '.' i. IU, I ifyC Z!S .VimUuiu i . M. ViiX n-il' II. I t' .i ,iv., U II. wi'iare ( AM KM W. (.i.Kr'ijTtb, Atrney at Law, ' rwun a W. W r.nd IA O Ui iiioiu ir .ulth b'l i. ,,'A.':U:L W. KIjoIaK, Attm-ney ut ' "ia; -I, .1:1 1 1 loi.ert.. Ri-r-iaion, l'a. La u A. A n.E. Allot ni.y at Law, CI Lu-lit f .ji,n nt;ii.. H -;i-;i tit. in. 1'n i) I'. biii'liJ, ( oun-.' ilor ut Law. "t'.lcu. I run, r :A V W ('oiiiui"U r.-ealt 'I lui'lolirt. K. MTi:ii;; - . I'l'V.WI llltll 14 1 1 1 1 AttJii.iiy at Law, Com U Hi-t ;.nt in, I ;i. . ciMl .I i y.-ii ijr . 1. Si i 11. hEl'LiKlLl'l, Att'triivy-Lcii.ns ncii't 1 ' t tiute-l on rei-.l e'.tnte n.-i unty. '."' Sprinii. M F. EILLa ii, Attoriivi-hT-Lu-lAiV 1 t omiti,.' uvoiinfi. H'-inntiin. M lliHH.S. t 'OIOOi4 Or' THE LaCKA'.VANNA, Ser.m-l- tou, i'.i., Oii'liatiid boj'j ui.d triiii, loi-toile'j .-r tiuji.'it.is: iuorouRhiy traus voung thiluruu. L'uUiio, uu tit reijuoit ltr;v. TiJO-tA4 M. CANN, WamEI( H. Lllii.Uj j7as WOKCl'.iXI'.K'ii KINDEIMJAUTKN -'A a id Kebo-jl, 4i2 Adams aveuuo. PupiU nc-ilvi-J nt ail tjaos. b ox s t-jrin Will open -.!. Hi.r 3. ui-..n t i r -.. r 1 V. LACBACil, buii-.-ou DeutlstT NoTlU V J . Wyi.niini: sve. I'l'i I.N. nUm I -, i: I.X'-h.ini'i- t;;A.N. rilli. I'.EFyi l.l'J S.niL.ts and Loan A-so-1 c.atio.i will .o:m you i:n noy ou easier terms n i p.iy j-ou hotter en iuvontuient than any itlmr OHHoehitiou. fall ou S. 4N. C'AlLL.V- rit Ji n,.- Uni-U l.ui'cl'T.' ,! .1. il. CLaKK & CO., Irio-' smell, FlnnsU and Nurserymen; etore Hi) WashinKtoa .venus: ereeu bowe,13jJ orth llaiu avenud; t. ro ti-h-iibi'iie 7.--. ti:as. liH.'.XD L'NIOX '1 FA CO., .lontu Uros. JOS. KUETTEL, 5i5 LuckaT-.-anna avonuu, Si-raetim. l'a . insinit'r i-f Wiri' -irpimn l!OI i:t.H AM) liKSTAfRAXlx. 1 'iiE WESTMINSTEll, 217-211) Wyoming 1 avo. Honu.j h.-ated with steam: all mod i ;i Improvements. C. M. Tiuiman. Prop. "1MJE ELK CAFE, ia aud 127 Fraukliu ave 1 nuo. Kates reasuiiablo, 1'. Zieuleb. Proprietor. t r L&TAii aTEIi llO'i KL. W. ti. KCUENCK, Manntror. -xteoutn etreet, ouo block east oi broadway. at ITnion Square, New York. Anicrlritn pirn. tiiSiper da'- and upward. I 'OVNL llt-Ut'E. Europe.in plan; Vool rooaii upen uay ana nigau tsar sup- lied wltn the 1 OiliJt. T. n. COYNE. Proprietor. ,'CKA."TON riOLSE. li'-ar I)., L. .ft W. pas ) seiiiter depot Conducted on the European vir i-oii iv ecu. t'roprii'Tnr AJICIIITLtl'S. :AV1S K'M.'LT, Ai'iiliit.-etH. Ilimiiu 21, . S.i iiiid L'O f.iiiinieawi -altli b'M'g. Heranton. i L. vTaL . LH, Aniriti.-ct. Office, rear of . Jt f'M Waiihi'-iutoa avenue. if L, BUOWN. Ar-h B. Architect, Price liniirlint' 12,1 V :.utiti:y ton Avii.,tVraot.iri. 31 IX 'EI.I.A NKCl'S. 7vrKK'8 olicEEsf IIA - llL'SIO FOIi 1 ) Palls, plcuk"! pirtliu, receptlnns. wed- irirs and ot ui Htt wot s ftirniiihod. l or terun :-idrui4 li. J. ituuei. I'oii-.luotor, Ui' Wyoming mi . nver l.lnllijrt's nisslc stnro. JTORTOM IX SW A KTS Yv'HOLKf AI4U 1 1 IniiiliHr, Krtre building, Scranton, Pa, .' T; HAKi.LE sFiTJTiKiSrPH'N riZuS7 ' 1 Hipplies. cnvelcoes, paper Viflip, twine, '.far jbouuet lo0 Waiiiiioa ave., boianton. 1 loliBi'.rt AND CA2iHlA.lL: t'OU SALiJ i at l.'.sj Capouio uvt-nue t. L. FOOTF, Agent ;"ha"nk "ii titows " a" co.. "w hole" !o iL-ali ctf in Woodwuio, CiM-.hiiii) and 'II Cloth, 72U W. Lacks wariia avenue. Hotel Wavarly European FKn. Flrit-ola.! B r attelioA. Li pot lor Leitfuer d i:n j jl's Tuunh tiuinir tevr. U Cor, 15th tadFitotStj,, Mifo Vest I'l-siiu'ilii f..r rsoldaiits of N.E. Panu", tyl' Mil. Jill ctiriTvi.liinui'd lor tiuvdlmiit to at " from trend H'.i e.-t stattnu and tha I wclfth and tar t trs.'t station. D tiralik- for vir.itn.f hi sntoulans aad pe lie ui tlie AutlirhOltii Kajiju. T. J. VICTORY, pr.cnutrca AYLEC WORTH'S Meat Market Hi Tha latest irajnovod fnr nlfibiiiKs aud apparatus for keeping meat, tmttor andega 123 Wvoinlna Avo. 4- i-rfA WE CAN QIVI YOU BATISFACTION Come and sec us about the Job Work you will need soon. The Scranton Tribune Jol) Dept. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 1 1 LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracito coal used excluslvoly, Insuring cleanliness and comfort TIMS TABL IN Krrr.lT WAY 20, 1891. Trains loave Herauton for Httston, Wilkn. Earre. etc . ats ai, D.1IS, 11.80 a. m., 12.50, lua 8-au, 8 1, T .55, 11.U6 p. m, Bundays, II.U0 a. in, LOO, St.li, T.lOp. m. for Ailantlo City, 8.20 a, m. For New York, Newark and Elinafceth, 8.U) (express) a. m., Vi.bh (oxpross with bullet parlor car), 3.30 (express) p, to. Buuday. ili p. m. Foil MAurn CnrNK, Ai.i.entows,Betiu,s- 5IK-i!' fJiJ.hTtl"Blld HlbADKLl'lIIA, a. m.. J2.iiO,S.8il, 6.U0 (oxoopt Phlladolpbia) p. in. Hunilay, 2.1S n. m. o ,lLUT ,'",N" Bcn, Ocean Giiovb. etc., at B.ti (wiib taroiiBh eari a. in., 12..V)p. in. ror Heading. Luhauon and IlarrTahtirir, vi Allontnwu, b.a) a. m., 13.50, o.uo. p.m. Buuday. 2. la p. in. " For PottRvlllo, R.J0a. m., 12.rflp. m. Heturniuit. Wave Now York, foot of Lihorty b trout, iSiirtli river, at U10 (express) a. in., 1.10, l.IW, 4.:j; (oxi row with Bullet parlor carj p. nt. Unndav. 4.30 a. m. Leavi J'lidadiilphia, Uondlug Terminal, O.0J n. ni., 2.00 und i.:u p. ui. iSuuday, 6.7 a. in. 1 hrou.'li tlck-Bts to all poiuts at lowest ratoJ may he had ou application In advauco to ths ticket a'unt at tho statL u. a 1'. BALDWIN, J. IL OLDArSEN. Geu. Ruph DELAWARE AXD HUD SON KAILUOAD. Coiiimeneinir May U). 1W2, trains wid run as follows: Trains leave llridicj Street btutiou. bcrantoii, for l'ltti- t. , VVlll,..u.llr.., Uti &.''. 8 37, 10. 42 a. in.. "lZIO 1,25. Vis. 4.10, 5.1a, 0.15, U.lj si a u i5 p. in, For New York and Phila delphia. b.UUa. I1L. 12.10. 1.2.1 t.'H, 4.111 and 11.30 o. m. J'or H'.inefcdiilo(fro:n Delaware, T.ackawanni and western depot), 7.00, b.3u, 10.10 a.ni., 12.71 iu., ". 17, 5.10 p. m. l or Carhoudalo and Intermediate stations, 5.10, 7.0U, e.no. 10.10 a. rn l'i.0(i m.,2.17, 3.2i.5.10, t'i.i and 0 35 ii. in.; from bridge Blroot Depot 2.IU a. ni., 2. Lund 11 :i p. in. 1" ust hi uress to Albany. Haratoua. tho Adl- I p ridiif k VJountalus, Huston and Now Euirliind j iio.iit. 5.40 a in., arrivin- at Albany hi.li . Sarutiu't 2.UIJ p. iu.,uri'l leaving Scranton at 2.17 p. m., errlving ut Albany ate1. 51' p. m., bar In, -n, 12 .55 a. in , snd Boston, 7.00 a. m. Tlio only dir-'-t routo between tlio coal floldj land ft it-ton. "Tho Leading Tourists' Koute I of Aiiioi iea'' to the Adirondack ilou-.italii ro- M'l'ts, Lakes tieoi go aud L'bauiplaia, Montreal, ete. Time tables fhowine local and throuirh train Bervieo bet ween stall--ns on all divibious Dola4 ware and lluiison sysx may ho obtained as uli l'elawnie and UuuS -ket olll'-ps. 11. (. YUUNU, ' BUUDICK, Second Vice President .-n. Pass. Ai jlAV 13. 11. Train leaves Scranton for Phllalolphta and New York via. D. ti II it li. at 7.46 a.m.. 12.0 Vi and 11.3 p. m. via D., L. & W. It. It., 0 00, 8.01 11.20 u. uu, and l.i) p. rt Leave Scrantun for Pittston and Wilkes Earre via D., L. & W. K. h., 0.00, aOS, 11.2J a. m , 1.80, a&J. 0.07. 8.50 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Hazleton, Put tHvillo und all point.-i oa tlie H.aver J'e.idow aud I'ottsvlll 1 trunclies. via E. & W, V.. 0 1Ju.ui.,Viu I). SiU.U U. at 7.15a.m.. 12.'i5, 4.141 p.m., via D.. L. & W. It. It., 0,00, 8.01, 11.20 am., 1.30, aw p.m. Lenvo Scranton lor Ilethlehem, Eaton, Readins, Ilarrlshurtl and all IntcrmeJiaH points viaD.A; H.K.K. 7.10 a.m.. 12.0), 2.34, 11.81 f-m.,v!a D., L. it V. U. lt.,0.O0,.O3, 1L20 a. m., l.'.J p.m. Leuve Scranton for Tunkh.iiinoclt. Towaadi, Eh.-iira, Itliaju, Geneva and all iuteriiioill it-i poiuts via D. & II. K.K...4ii a.iu..litt aa I 11.35 p. ni..via V. L. & W. K K., bO-i a in.,l.-i)p. in. Louvc Scranton for Koeliestor, Ilutlalo, Ni asiiri Falls, Detroit. Chieinro and all noluti we,-t via D. It U. R. R. .'5 a m.,12.0i,.l-'..ll.8i p. in., via D. L. tc VV. U. It. and Httstoii Jar.ctlon, 8(rt a.m., I SO, 8.io P- iu., via E. & W. 1! tl., 3.41 ti. ui. For Ehnlra and tho west via Saluumuo., vi D. . jI. H. It. t.t;. a.m., 1;: 0J.ti.05 p. m.. via 1). L. .- W. P..H., ,8.0.1 a.m., 1.10 aud .'J7 p. m. Pullman purlor nud sleeping or L. V. chair cars ou ail trains between L. it B. Junctiou or Willri's-llirre and New York, PhiiadolpUli, Lullalo un i Sai'pen!ou rn-idtr KuLLlN 11. Vi'lLbUR, Gen. Hu;t. CITAS. S, LEE. t'lsn. Pan. A't, Phlla .Pt. AW.N0NNEMACUER,Ass't Oou.Pass. Aa'fc Bouth Buthlsbem. l'a. DEI.AW AUR. LACKAWANNA ANO WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Scraaton a follows: T.xprou for Now York and ah poiuts East 1.40, 2.50, 6.15, UU and t in a, m.j 12 65 and 3.50 p. m. ExpreM for ta.iton, Troutou, Pbiladolphtis and tun South, t.00 and V.ij a. m.; Hot and 3.50 p. m. Wachlnc'on and way stations, 8.55 p. m. Tut yhnena acrouimouatlon, e h) p. m. Ezpr-ss fur Jilushasntou, Oswego, Elmlra, Curulng, Rstb. I-aLsvlde, Mount Morris and Buffalo, li.10. 215 a. m. and 121 p. m., mitkiri close connections at Bullu'.o to all points In the Wist, Nertbv.t and Southwest. Huih acconimodatiou, Sam. Bint'luipton aud wuy stations, 12.37 p. m, INicuol.ou aeeciuuiixlatlou, lilt p. ut an 0 10 p. m. ' t-lngnsmton and Elmlra Express, 0.05 p. m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswos L'tica and RlchCtlJ Springs, 2.15 a, m. aud l. p. m. lttiucu, lb and Bath On. m. and 1.21 p. m. For N'onbumherliind.PittstoH, Wllkos-Barre, riymoutu, bloomnbur and Danville, mikinj close couneotlous at Northumborland for Wlllliiiesport, Hiirrtuburir, Baltimore, Wash" Uigt.in ami tb Soui.h. Nortlmuibtrlnud nd Intormsdlate stations, O.fti. tl.55 a. m. aud 130 aud (107 p. in. Nnuticpso ana intermediate stations, a'H and 11.80 a. m I'lvmouth and lutorrnodiats stations, HM and S.5.' p. in. ., 1-ulimun parlor and sleeping coaches oa all OIr1'or dtaili.d',inforuiation, pockettiuu tabUs, etc." .Piny to ii. L. Smith, city Uaket oOo 82i Laoiawaunaavenue, or dopot Uckot onlck IRIE AND WYOSIINO VALLEY RAIL J KOAD Trains leave Scranton for New Yorlt and in termediate points en the Erie railroad at 0.8J a. 111. ai'C H.24 p- nu Also lor Houesdiile, li.-.wley aud local points at 4 35, 0.45 a. m., and 3.24 p.m. Ail the above uro throufih trains to and from Uunrsdalo. aiidiilonal train leaves Scrantna for L'lti.' Ariel at 5.10 p.m. and arrives at Scran ton from the Lane at 1 15 a m aud J.45 p.m. Trains leave for Wiilcos-Uarro at 4.4J a, m aua 3.41 p. m. SntAMTiN 1 1VIHIOV. In I fTi i t June 2 lib, 1301. ftorth Ueiiiii). 205 ?;)3uir Smith Hound, "TlibJ 901800 . . .0 y. Btatlona a m 3 a , w 6,'tTrnina imuy, fcx-- p, w 7 4 a, 1 p cent. Mind iv t n m cepi Minnny.) f M 7(! 7 10 7( MTlvo l.eavfli N. Y. Frnnkll i Ht.i West 42nd streel wcehawkmi 810 .... 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S3'' fO 18;tliW 8D3 OlOile I.C H3" "I t M'a 11.1 h J.fave Arrive1 All trains run dully except Sunday, f. '.Iiriililus that trains stop on signal for pass ensera, t-ccure rntis via Ontario a Western befora pittcs-i lriif tickets sod save money. Day aid NIukI ilibleiS to tho West. J.C. Anderson, Ocn. Pass AeU T. I'Uicrott, Dlv. PaeS, Aift. Sgriintun, fa. For Delicacy, For purity, and for Improvement of thecom ploxion, nothing oquala- Pozzoni's Powdor. i T D