G TI1E SCIfANTON TKIBTrXE-PT? TDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894. GENERAL OF In hi report to the stockholder of the New York. Oatnrio and Western railroiid yenterdnv for the year jnt ended PresHent Fowler laid: The reveuuo derived Irom anthracite coal trnfllo for the year wna J317, ai5 great er than intae' preceding year. The coal tounage for the year amounted to 1,01J, 068 tons as compared with 1,853,215 tons, an increase ot tone The ability of your com puny to tucceafully handle aud distribute this large ton nage bus been luily demonstrated. Plans are now being considered of rebuilding the old Oswego trestle, thereby increasing its rapacity, to that the tonnage of the Dela ware am! Hudson Canal company shipped from that place nay be handled over a ceparate trestle. Your company owns all the stock of tne Ontario, C'nibondaln and Scranton company, aud also its bonds, both of which have been deposited with the Mercantile Trust company, trustee, us additional security for 4 per cent, refunding gold bonds of the New York, Ontario and Western Railway company, which in 1SSX) entered into a formal agrenient to lease the railway of the Scranton company at an aunual rental of J75.000 aud 5 per ceur. of gross receipts, besides an animal allowance of $80,01)0 for maintenance of a separrte corporate ex. ifitonco of that company. The Scran ton company for the year showed gross earnings of f.VS, 714; net earn ings, $li-8,3."S; fixed charges, 41103,430, leaving a net iucomo of fSt.U.M. The net income derived is but a small part of the revenue received through the construc tion of the Scranton line, as a lnrgre and profitable conl traffic is delivered to your company at Hancock Junction to ba dis tributed over its main line and branches. purine the year a new mortgage was taken on the proporty of the West Ridge I'eal company for c"l0,M)l. A new iron viaduct has been constructed over Lyon brook, near Norwich, 8,01)0 tons of steel mils, weighing seveuty-six pouuds to the yard, have been lain at various points during the last year aud the greater part ;t the main line between Cornwall "and ltockland is now laid with heavy steel, either sixty-seven or seventy-six pounds to the yard. Your company owns 137 locomotives, sixty-seven of which have been purchased within five years, and the general condition ot the motive power has been brought to an excep tionally high standard. The number of oal cars in service is 4,037, of these 3,850 liave been acquired since the Scranton ex tension was undertaken in 1889. The com pany now owns 3,187 coal cars and 1,350 cars are held under lease of 1891, having cost 47A3!7, of which amount $41,710 has already been paid, leaving a balance to be paid within the next four years of &K,- 001. The following is the monthly state ment of the business of tbe Pennsyl vania railroad company; All lines nst of Pittsburg and Erie for August, 1894. as compared with tbe same month in 1893. show nn mcrease in gross earn ing of CG7,078, a decrease in expenses of $137,236, nn increase in net earnings of5U4,3ir. The eight months of 1894 s compared with the same period of 1893 show a decrease in gross earnings of $8,102,884, a decrease in expenses of $6 5H0, 730, a decrease in net earnings of $1,523, 113. All lines west of Pittsburg aud Erie for Aagust, 1894, as compared by the same month in 1893, show an in crease in gross earnings of $152,391; a decrease in expenses of $117,041; an in crease in net earning ot 209 432 The eight months of 1894 ns compared with the same period of 1893 show a decrease in gross earnings of $.,0!)S.031, a de crease in expenses of $3,615,511. ado crease in net earnings of $1,481,518. The statement of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad company for the inoDth of Angnst, 1894, shows gross rs ceiots of $1,783,665 73, espansos $1,009, 057 99, leaving a profit in operating of $774,007.73. Net receipts from otcer Houroes were $23,891.07, thni making the profit for the mouth $798,500.40. From this the following deductions are rande Equipment payments, S1U4.971.5fi; terminal trackage, $30. 000; improvements at Broad Htreet and Lehigh avenne, $18,423 !)2, one twelfth of onrrent years tixed charges (stiranteri)$705,000.ma!c iug a total of $878 295 45 and learinc deficit for' the month of $79,895 07. For the corresponding montn of 1893 the surplus was $30,001.2-1 The de ficit to date for tbe current fiscal vear is $1.2116,545.119, an increase of $242,. 964.01 orer tbe corresponding period of 1893. - Twelve years ago JG. R. Brown, gen eral superintendent of the Fall Brook Railway company, introduced Ion that road what is known as "discipline with punishment system," with the best re Hults. Recently F. G. Darlington, su perintendent of the Indianapolis divi sion of tbe Pennsylvania lines, has in troduced this plan, says the Journal, intending, he says, to give it a good test, and every employe who has been disciplined this month has been given the benefit of this plan. In eaeh case evidence Is taken and the sentenoe of suspension, thirty or sixty days, as the case may be, according to. the rules of the company, put on record; "the sentenoe is then suspended, and the full report of the examination is placed on record, as each offense may come up, until such a time is reached that the record is so bad that the company is justified in dismissing tbe employe. As far as explained to the men and acted on by Superintendent Darlington, the employes express satisfaction. For Instance, should a switchman misplace a switch and an accident occur, the record is made out, and if such a thing occurs again dismissal is likuly to fol low, and certainly on tbe third offense. Discipline without punishment is not praeticed where an employs uses in toxicating liquors or gambles; in such cases dismissal is tbe punishment,. As anticipated, the coal i1a agents nt their meeting in New York, ad vanced the eastern price of conl to the May circular, which was $3 50 for broken and egg, and $3 75 for stove and chestnut. Western prices were ad vanced to $4 per ton for grate, and 54.15 for other sizes to Bnffalo. The prices to Chicago were advanced to $4 75 for grate and $5 per net ton for J"SKS INDUSTRIES ji ii ra other siz-j. These prices take effect immediately. (Tbe outpot for October was fixed at 8,01)0,000 tons, against 2, 500.000 tons lost month. Minor Industrial Notes: The latest Reading re-organization plan is recoived variously, but mainly with favor. The Western New York and Pennsyl vania has in tbe last teu days oontracWd for new iron bridges to be built along its Hue to cost over $200,000. J. N. King, division superintendent of the Lehigh Valley, will retire from that position Oct. 1, to take a positiou on the New York and New Euglaud. The Reading's coal tonnage for the week ended Sept. 23 increased 3,408.06 tons. The decreaso for the year to that date, however, was 888,073. 10 tons. Operations were started at tbe Dodge mills at Williamsport sawing the 3,000,000 feet of logs that have been taken off the island near the outlet of Lycoming creek. After an idleness of over a year work bus been resumed at the American sheet mill, Easton, iu the puddling department. The resumption is due to a big order re ceived. Aftor the remodeling of the Carpenter Steel works now in progress in lieudiug, so as to mid a building 40 by 230 feet, oper ations will be recommenced in all depart ments. It is said that among the names serious ly mentioned for the position of general muuagtir of the Philadelphia aud Read ing Coal and Iron company, is that of Elmer H. Ltwall. On Oct. 1 C. II. Hoggerty will take the position ot district passenger agent of the Pennsylvania lines at Louisville and A, A. Anderson the position of city ticket agent at that point. The officers of the Pennsylvania com pany, which controls the Pennsylvania railroad lines west of Pittsburg, have agreed to observe the Saturday half holi day throughout the year. The Warren foundry at Pliillipsburg, N. J., which employs over 500 bands and turns out 125 tons of pipe daily, is unable to fill orders by running ten bours a day, aud the hauds will hereafter work eleven hours. The Lochiel, Paxton and Central Rolling mills at Harrisburg are on double turn. In the Pennsylvania Steel works at Steel ton three furnaces are in blast, with spec ial activity iu tbe bridge, construction and frog departments. The American Tube aud Iron company's Mlddletown plant was at work on double turn in neurly overv department. The lost semi-monthly pay roll of the Stoelton works footed up (81, 200, a large increase over tbe previous one. The woolen mills at New Cumberland are running day and night and the wages of its employes have been increased 10 per cent. Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo. The beet salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Uloen, Salt Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns aud all Skiu Eruptions, aud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price U5 cents per box. Por sale by Matthews Bros. Fatal neglect is a little short of suicide. The consequences of a neglected cold are too well known to need repeating. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cough promptly. Sold by all dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction. FINANCIAL ANlT COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. New York, Sept. 27. Generally speak ing the stock market displayed a great deal of firmness today The advances were by no means lurge, but the fact that there was any .improvement at all excited no little apprebeusion in the bear ranks iu view of tbe big drop in Sugar aud the weakness of some of the other industrials and specialties. Sugar was forced for sale throughout the session aud declined from 'M to Distillers were weak, but on the other band Reading aud all of the grangers developed positive strength and advanced X to 1 per cent. Despite the weakness in Sugar these stocks re-acted only fractionally at the close. Total sales 235,000, of which 87,000 were Sugar. Tne raugo of yesterday's prices or tne ac tive stooks of the New York stock mnrkot are given below. The quotations are furnished Tub TiiiBi.NB by G. du H. DimnuVk. mauacer of William Linn Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton. Open- aiah- Low Clos. intr, ear. sat. Inc. Am. cot. on.. , '.n'tvi 3--'m :n Am Sugar. mi M & wit i yiMi A.T.&S.F SiMS (i II mi can. so. si$ rH mi mi C'hospeake & Ohio... lHji !Ht jm Chic. Uas 70 7016 mi m'l Chic & N. W I(i27j jtcti wsi )Kto C, B.Q Ti 541 VPi 741 C.,0.(lBt.l.,..it W-H W4 C. M. A SU Paul.... 115 fi&tg til irt t'hicago.R. L & Pac. tllW W lj4 mi D. is H , d., h. &w ;;;; "" l, St O. P W( 9 o-e.co. w)i m m sum Ills. Cent , LakeHbore L. & N fiijk mi, ra uvi Manhattan 115)J llf, ijju ljjiz Mich. Cent mim. pc , srw anj Nat. Cordage........ 1 14 l.M; v,il Kat, Lead UMj :ifi(i jcil! NewJorsoy Cent...JW 112 U IIS N. Y. Central lul J01 111) joi N.Y. AN. E. 8!M 'MH ifi n. y:.Vw!''" lb 14? m N.'Y.'s & W.,pr'.'. iti" ill" 4.4 iiji North Pao , North Pac. jir s?i ISM 1HU i,su O.AW....:. U-4 UU w wv. Phil. & Beading..... 1714 lsw mi i Rich & W. P l Wi idjj im 1 ., (J. I Texas Pac m VI ' u UnionPaciflo ..' " Wabash 6W lVj (ni 'itu Wabash pr 14U UU U Western Union B8j M4 87 bH . CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. Open- Hisrh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Mt- ,nS- May mi f, rm Mi Sect. mti 51 m; u KH M M,s K)W May. mx in ai?4 33 Dgrr:.::::;;::::- a- May Ml Oitti 0) tOU iPt 4Dt 41J 4tPH(i 4W LARD."" ". m C Oct Jnn , Sopt I ' PORK. v Jan Bept ,. ' 1 . Oct .... ... Nw York Froducs Market New York, Sept. 27. Flour Dull, weas, unsettled. Whbat-DuU, firmer; Nc. 2 red. store and elevator, 65c; afloat, 659o.rOc.; f. 0. b., 60Xa00jio.j ungraded red, 50a5((c: No, 1 northern, 62!fc.; options closed stendy; September, 65c; October, ; November, SGJcj December, 57a; ilny, 6'Je. oorw Dull, lower, weak: No. 2, 50c.j elevator, 55a50c, nfloatj options active, closing weak. September, 65c; October. 65c; November, 65a;Hny, 63c. Oats Weaker, more active; options more active; September, 82c; October, 8'ic; November, 83c. ; December, 84c; May, 7e.i No, 2. white, October, 850.; Nnvember, SCJc, ; spot orices, No. 2, 'diii s32c; No. 2, white, 85)aii5Hc.; No. 2 Chicago, 83c; No. 8, 81Hc: No. 8 white, 841iaS4ic; mixed western), 83a84o.; white, 8rHa30Ko.; white state, eriJisiWc. Bkkf Dull. TlKKCltD BEEF Dull. Cut MBATs-yuiet, weak. Lard Quiet, tinner; western steam $3.85; city. $8.00h8.25; September $8.90; January, $8.00; refined, firmer; continent, $9 25; Sooth America, $9.G.r; compound, 6Jia7c. fORK Quiet, weak. Butter Fancy firm and fairly active; state dairy, 14a23c; do. creamery, 18a25cj Pennsylvania do., 18a35o.j western dairy, 18al7a; do. creamery, 15a25a;do. fac tory, 12alfic,; elglns, 26o; imiUtlon creamery, 16al8)ic Cheksk Moderate receipts, fancy, firm. Eoos Choice, firm; fair demand; state and Pennsylvania, 20Ka21c; ice house, lfiXa 17c; western fresh, 18a20a: do,, per case, tt.25a4.Sa... . . , A yncer Florida Mob nmc. Hernando - county abounds in the boautiful and curious in nature. One of the most attractive curiosities is the Devil's Punch BonvL Why a imnch bowl, or why the peculiar proixrty of his satanic majesty, or why there should be a so cullud pulpit in it tradition h;is forgotten to koep a record. All that one knows is that it is called tho Devil's Punch Bowl. A drive of a little over three miles over hard roudf, a turn into the dense primeval forest, and suddenly on top of a grand elevation, surrounded by a magnificent hummock timber, the Punch Bowl is ut your feet. There are several ways to reach tho bottom of tho bowL The most expedi tious is to let loose and roll down, but that is rather undignified. Once down its depths, its size is forcibly impressed on the mind, for whr.t you took to bo sap lings and stones develop into magnolia und walioo trees measuring 5 aud 6 l'eet in circumference, and 'tho stones that looked so lmndy from tfio briuk becomo bowlders of very respectable size. It is hard to estimate the are; of the bowl, but between one and two acres will probably approximate its sizo at tho top, while the bottom is about one-fourth of this size and is irom 00 to 70 feet be low, the topmost boughs of tho trues barely reaching tho level of tho sur rounding ground. Its stoop sides ura draped with beautiful ferns, mosses nud vines and dotted all over with violets, modestly hiding away with the delicate maidenhair fern nudor tho protecting leaves of the palmettos and vines. Looking up tho sides of the steep slopo the picture left on tho mind is ono of surpassing beauty, aud it is hard for the stranger to realize that tho scene is in Florida. Brocksville News Register. Philadelphia Tallow Ilnrk.t. Philadelphia. Sept. is7. Tallow is steady, but the demand 1 litfht. We quote city, prime in hopshmids, 4fAJic; country, prime, in barrels, 41la4c.i coun try dark, in barrele, 4Jijc.; cukes, 5c; greaset 4c. Mothers! Motb.rsll Koth.re! ilrs.Wiuelow's Soothing Syrup his been used for over fifty years by millions 0: mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pniu; cure) wind colic, aud is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydiuggists in every part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. VViuslow's Soothing Syrup," and tuke no no other kind. Twenty-lire cunts a bot tle. Have used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for croup and colds, aud declare It a positive cure. Contributed by William Kay, f70 Plymouth avenne, Buffalo, N. Y. MJSSSIJSJIJIIIMHJiEKnailSOriJBaKSJEejSJSSSMSilCIIMSHSISSCJUlH 5 134 WYOMING AVENUE. I THE BEST I OF PROPHETS m 1 for tbi future is ilie past. During the raore than forty years of its - existence over 65,000 peopl havj pnrehad and played and praised I The Emerson Piano. R There nre s un1 plnnri that will cist you mora than the E.nerson will. If you eoj y pavi iir hitli pricei j ist for the sake of paying g them, probably you will buy one of tlijsj. But no matter what you g ay you'll not trt a bsttiT piano, nor a hondjnm.T, nor oue more S durable. It is impossible to improva on the best. J ItEASONAI'.r.E rniCK CASH 7004I1LE SEA TRIPS V,y tho Reautil'ul Xew Steiunsliips of the Old Dominion Line OLD POINT COMFORT tllYOEIA HOTEL), Oil VIRGINIA BEACH (PIMNCESS ANNE HOTEL), AND RETURN Most Delightful psorts on the Atlantic Coast for AUTUMN OUTINGS FOR Old Point Comfort - $16.00 Virginia Beach - - -$17.00 A liiy ami a quarter at either hotel. INCLUDING EVEKY EXPENSE of meals aud bertln en route, a day and a quarter's board at either hotel. This trip i$ an ideal one, as the com-ae skirts the coast, with lit tle likelihood of seasickness, aud passes in review many watering places and points of interest. For printed matter aud full particu lars address OLD DOMINION S, S. . COMPANY W. L. GUILIAUDEU, Trifiio Manager. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO ECHANTON AND WILKEH-BARRE, PA.. SI ANUKACTL'liKHS i) Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, ' HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY, mimm -W'niinintlonorliifiiiiltT. y? Ty nHll propHld. With iiBtfjijJ,. j u I'tURE AND Af TtHUShG.uoolUor. AdUruHS AEItVK MEUII'CO., ilasuuio Templ, CQICAQO.lU For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cr. WashingtoD and Soruoe titt'eots. BJii oms AND AiXtH USUiti. Jnl0,C!wRr,,tfrt.Jilinm0,!,'r- H"ll t 1.M IMTbux. hixe tor Sule by C BI. IIARKIS, IruKKlb Vw ri(.i.nvar Will 'rrjHANiliKternre u Mui Alter Dung. ' For Spvuc ale by JOHN H. PHELPS Street, Scranton, Pa. CURES jiad Blood. CTJHES Bad Blood. CURES Bad Blood. I bva ben suffering ten years with Erysipelas. B.v. taien doctors medicines and patent medicines of most all kinds, but none seemed to dc me any noil. I Dually mad. up niy mind to try Burdock Blond Bitters. Have used tour bottles of B. B. B., and tbiul myself entirely cured. MRU. N. J. McCATLT, Service, Beaver Co., Pr. Purifies The BLOOD. THP5 Tl National Bank, of Scranton ORGANIZED 1891 CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $30,000, PAMUF.L HINES,tPres1dont. W . W. W ATSOM, Vice Presidont A.B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. ffAMTTET, nrvFS, JMKS M- EvERnART, IKVINO A. FlNCTI, PlKHCK B. FlNlJIV, Joseph J. Jkkmvn, HI. b. Kkmkhkiu, Cuas, f. ilA'mmvs, John T. Pouiiu. W. W. WATSOM. PROMPT, ENtRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invitee the patronage of business toeu and ttrms generally. Hotel Waverly European Plan. Firrt olas. Bar attnebeS. Li pot tor Burgiier A Libel's Tnnnkoi( Boer. II Cor, 15tti EniFllliertSli, Ptiikii Most deslrablo for resifl.nls of N.E. Ponn fylvaula. All mCTentuiicus lor travelers to sun from Broad Btrcnt ttlm sod th. Twelfth and Market Btrent htatiou. D llrable tor vleiting Hernntonlana and i tie in the Anthracite liegloo. T. J. VICTORY. PF.OPRIETOa yX3 - INSTAI.I.MENTS - rEST. Pisr 26, Worth Riv:r, New York. General Office, 8CRANT0N. TK restoi ! NERVE SEEDS, nlfd Incur- nil ntrioui neRi mirh nn WPiik Memory, Loss of Hraln lower,H'iulticbe,VaketuIn8, l.ost.MftiihiKMl. Nlhtly lOmiilonn, NorvoiiRnefiH.alntmliienDd loa ot power ln(JeiifrntlTOOivnntif olther rexraunprt by oTcrxortlnn. youth tnl error, exctwlre nte of tniineco.oitlum orMlPiuInts. which lend to Iiiflrnitty.Con- Can bocsrrlodln vost porltot. t porbox, for vA n it & onter we tv m written Kuarnntn to core rM.nHin. tt tiu i. nit )Hi,.,iiit Aukrnlt man '"wi vynni niaiiiiiitrvu rill it'.1!:! f'18 Kinonitlye onmns nc either kj, nucli us Norvous PniMmthn, Knll ".' rll?' ,llnhoo1' ImpiiU-nor, Mxlitly Emissions, YontMul Krrors, "'d niiiliwnmiUDiiww lOUIU'ro or upturn, WHICH ipuiito (Jon- !' siinii)tlonnii Insanity. With every iiordirwBLMvRuwriiti.iiiir. 1147 I'enii Avenne. RESTORE LOST YIGOFc . ...J i i wrim rtoo Debility. I.ou of Hexutl Power in eithri i,. '' Inyoluntort KinlMiou from wir ome. If neglected, such Irouhlei lend ointiniptionorluMvliy,i,nor bm by mill, dboienfnrM. With e. r nV". w", "l'n BusrsDioe to cure or retuad tho moury. Ad; , l'SAL MKMC1NB CO.-(:i),,l,ud,(Jhl0. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avcnut and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I HVSU 1AN1 AMI MJUtitOiNK DR. (. liUGAH DEAN bus removed to 816 Spruce etruet, bcranton, I'm. Uust op I'uslto vourt-houeeSauara.) 1 )K. A. J. CON NELL, OIBc-e 2ul Wasbmiiton XJ avenue, corner Hpruca street, oyer Krancke a drug atore. KoaiUence, TS vine at. Ottice bours: lU.oMtolSa. m. and to 4 and to l.ao p, m. Buiiday, to 8 p. m. DK.'Vf. E. ALLEN, Offlco" cor. Lack wanna and Washiuetos aves. ; over Leon ard alius store; oihco hours, ID to 12 a. m. and Sto 4 p. in.; eveuinits at reaideuoe. SUN. VVashhigton ya DU.UL FKEY, Practice limltod to Dis eases of the Eye, Ear, Noso aud Throat; ofiice, Vi Wyoming ave. Residonoe, Vina street. DU. h M. GATES. 125 Washington Avenuu. Oflica hours, II to tl lul, l.JU to U and I to 8 p.m. Kofliloueo JiiO Madison avenua ltriNWENp,l7T)Toinc5rs; and SI tl Commonwealth bulldlnir, rosldenoa Til Madison ave: ollioe hours, 10 to 14 1! to 4, 1 to 8; Sundays 2 30 to 4. eveninm at residence. A perliilty made of dipeases of the eye, ear, noes and throat and gynecology. J) R.KAV, 200 Pen u Ave. ; 1 to a p.m ; call am.'. ins. or women, otmtotrics ana in ot rim. I.AWVKKX. T SI. C. UANCK'U Law aud Collection of. I flee, No. 817 Bpruce St., opposite Forent Ilonse. Bcranton, la,; colluctiona a specialty throughout Penusylvaniu; ruliabio correspoud euts iu every county. fcjv JhhSUl'S to llArtD, Attornoys and Counsol. lors at Law. Commonwealth building, Washington av w. H. Jrnwup, HoiiACK E, Ha no, W. 11. Jkhhup, Jit W1LLAKD. WABItEN te KN API', Att.r. neys and Counselors at Law, Kenublican building, Washington ave., Bcranton, Pm 1i AT'i'ElteoN-& "wiLCtiX, Attornoys anil Counsellors at Law; unices U and 8 Library building, Bcranton, Pa. t liOHWEt.t, IL PATTirtHOR Wn.MAM A. WliiCnx. ALKP.ED HAND, WILLIAM . I. HAND, At tornoys aud Counwillors, Commonwealth building. Hooma 19, 2U and tl. V. 1SOYLE, AUoruoy at-Law.Nos.IK and SO, Burr buiUlinn, Washington avenue. II ENHV M. KEEL Y Law ollicoa In Prke building, VM Washington avenue. .''RANK T. OKuLL, Attorney at Law. Kooua 5. Conl Excbangn. bfrnntou. Pa. MILTON W. l.OWKY, I Att'ya, !f-7 Washimr C. H. VON BTURCH, ( ton av C. H. ariuare I AMES W. OAKKOKD, Attorney at Lnw lrnoms Xl W and M, Commonwealth b'l'g. OAMUEL W. EDU Alt, Attorney at Law. j Oriice, 817 riprucest., Scranton, Pa. A. WATKES, Attornoy at Law, . Kvkawanna aue., Kcrnnton, Pa. 421 I) P. KM1TH. Counsellor at Law. Offliie, 1 . rooms 51, 55, SB ( 'ouiinonwealth building. c U. P1TC11EK. Attorney at Law. Com . nionweaith building, bcranton, Pa. C. Ct)MEY8, K!l Hpruce st. I) B. KEPLUULE, Attorney Loans new- tinted on real estiite security.4UH Hpruca P. KILL AM, AttornovatLaw, 1 Wy H oniingavenui', KiranMii. Kt'll(I.S. UCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA, Horan O ton, Pa., prepares boys aud girls for collegs or business: thoroughly trains young chaldron. Catalogue at request. Opens Keptemher 111 Rev. Thomas M. can.. Waltkk H. Buei.l. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and bcnooL 412 Adams avenue. Pupili received at all times. Next term will open September 10. !r N I IMS. Ci C. LATJBACH, burgeon Dentist, No, 113 . Wyoming ave. R. M. STKATTON, nfflm Conl Kiclmn r-. LOANS. nUK REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Asso Jl elation will loan you tnnuoy on easier txrmi and iuy you better on investment than any other ansociation. Call on 8. N. CALLEN DF.R. Dime Rank bnlldinf SEKDS. GH. CI-ARK & CO., Seedsmen, Florists and Nursorymen; store l4d Washington avenue; green bouse, I'M) North Main avenue; store telephone TEAS. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jonas Bros. TOS. KUETTEL, 6ij Lackawanna avenn tl hvrautuu. Pa., maunf'r of Wire Scroera. IIOTKI.S AND Ul'.STAlmANTS. 'rUE ELK CAFE, la atid 127 Franklin ave--1 nue. Hates reasnnnble. P. ZutOLKit, Proprietor. tSi'ailNsTER HOTEL. W. G. SCHENPir. Manniro. Bixteenth street, ono block east of Broadway. at Union Square, Nl-w York. American plan, Rl Ml perday and upward. SCRANTON HOUSK,"neftr dT," L. & W. pa euger depot Conducted on tli European pHn. Virron Knni. Prnprlctur. A KCtl ITI'XTS. AVIS A VoNSTORCH. Architect linn, 2la and 28 Commonw'lth b'ld'g, Scranton, L. WALTER, Architect. OHlue, rear of I Jt WKl Washiniiton avenue. V L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Price I bnilding.iai Vinshlngton Ave., Scranton. SIISCKI.I.ANHOUS. 1) AUF.R'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIC KOIt JJ lialls, picnica, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For term! address R. J. Better, conductor, 117 Wyoming Bve., ovur Hulbert's mnsic store. H ORTON IX SWAKT8-WHOLESALB lumber, Price buildln?, Scranton, Pa. MtOARtiEE BKOTHEHH. PRINTERS' suppUcs, envelopea, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1U0 Washington ave., Scranton, I 'a. II UHSKS AND CAKKlAUba FOK SALE at lioJ lapouso nvonne. D. L.FOOTE, Agent '.'"RANK P. BROWM & CO., WHOLE J sale dealers in Woodwaro, Cordage aud Oli Cloth, t'.'O W. Lackawanna avenue. E. Robinson's Sons' Laqbk Beer Brewery s Kannfactortra ot tbe Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100.000 Bbls. Per Annum, For Delicacy, For purity, and for Improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals PoRxom'i Powder. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal nsed exclusively, losurine cleanliness and comfort. TIMK TABLE IN ITOBCT MAT 20, 1HM. Trains leave Scranton for Ptttston. Wllken. Barre, etc., at 8.31, 1L30 a. m., 12.50, 2 01 S;iO, 6.011, 7.25, U.U5 p. m. Sundays, K.0O a. inH l.U), .15. 7.10 p. in. ' For Atlantic City, 8.30 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 21 (express) a. in., 12.50 (expross with Buffet parlor car), 8.30 (exprowj p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p, m. Fob MAurn CnttNK, Aixentown, Bethi c hem, Eastob and Piiii.adki.piua, 8.20 a. m., 12.i'i0, 3.WI, 5.110 (exoopt Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Lonq Branch, Ocean Grove, eta, at I'M a. m., lifio p. m. For Reading. Lobanon and HarrUbnrg, via AHentown, 8.20 a. m, 12.50, 5.00, p.m. Sunday, 2.1.1 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 12.50 p. tn. Returning, leave New Vork, foot of Liberty Btreot, North river, at 1U0 (express) a. m., l.lli, 1.30, 4.80 (express with Bullet parlor car) p. m. Sunilny, L3) a. m. Leave Phdadolphla, Reading Terminal, D.0) a. m., 2.00 and 4.3U p. m. Sunday, 6.27 a. m. Throngh tickets to all points at lowest ratoi may be had on application in advance to tht ticket agent at tho station. U. P. BALDWIN, Geo. Pass. Agont J. n. OLHAUSEN, Gou. SnpL AY IS. 18U4. Train leaves Bcranton for Philadelphia ani New York via. D. & H. R R. at 7.45 a.m.. U0 'It and 11.38 p. ra via D..L. fc W. R. R., 8.09, B.IW, 11.20 a. m., and 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and 'Wnkes Barre via D.. L Se W. B. R 6.00, &08, 11.20 a. ra , 1.80, a&l). 8.07. 8.-0 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, IIa7.1eton, Pottsville and all points on tbe Beavsr Meadow and Pottsvllla branches, via E. A W. V.. 8 40 a.m., via D. & H.R.R. at 7.45 a.m., 12.05, I. M. p.m., via D., L. A W. R. R, 8.00, 8.08, II. 20 a.m., 1.30, a50p.ra. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrisburg and all iutermedlat points via D.& H.R.R. 7.15 a.m., 12.01 S.IW, 11.88 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. K.tt.00,6.08. 1L20 a. m, s.Hil p.m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, Towanla, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all lntermodlits points via D. & II. U.R.,8.4o a. m., 12 05 aud 11.38 p. m.,via D. L. & W. R. R., 8.03 a-m.,l.:p. ra, Ioave Scranton for Kochester, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all nolnti west viaD. & H. R. R., M5 "a.m..l2.05,9.15.11. p. m., via D. L. A W. R. R. and Pittaton Juiiotlon, H OB a.m , 13), 8.60 P- m.. via E. A W. U.K., 8.41p.m. For Elmira and the west via Salaminav via D. A H. R. R. .t.i a.m.. 12.05,8.05 p. m.. via D.. L. A W. K.H., ,8.08 a.m., 1.J0 and 6.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. A B. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt CHAS. 8, LEE, (ton. Pass. Ag't, Phila.Pi. A.W.NONNEMACIIER.Ass't Gjn.Pass. Ag't, South Bethlehem. Pa. ' 4e JUZ , SON RAILROAD. Commencing Mooday.July 30, all trails will arrive and depart from the new Lack awanna avenue station as rollows: Trains will leave Scran. ton station for Garboudale and intermediate points at son I jr. i t U ,M J m r .av, u.t.,. i w, hiiu lu.iv .m , 12.00, 2,20, 8.55, 5.15,8.15, 7.25, ,10 aad 11.1 p.m. For Farview, Waymart and Honesdale at 7.0ft. 8.25 aud 10.10 a.m., 12.00,2.20 and 5.15 p.m. Fcr AJbany, Saratoga, the Adlrondacksand Montreal at 6.4") am. and 2,20 p.m. For Wilkes-Barre and Intermediate points at 7.45, 8.46. 38 and ltt45 a.m, 12.05, L21), 2,38. 4.110. 5.10, 6.05, 8.15 and 11.88 p.m. Trains will arrive at Scranton Station from rarbondale and intermediate points at 7 40, 1.40, V.U and 10.40 a.m., 1210, 1.17, 2.34, aiO, 154, 6 55.7.45, 9.11 and 11.83 p.m. From Honesdale. Wavmart and Farview at 1.34 a.m.., 12.00, 1 17. 3.40, 655 and T.45 p.m, From Montreal, taratoga, Albany, etc, at 1. 54 and 11.83 p.m. From ' ilkes-Barre and intermediate points at 2 15, S 01. Ittu5 and 11 55 a.m., 1 III, 2,14. 8.3U, 5.10, 6 08, 7.2), U.03 and lLlfl p.m. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Bcranton as follows: Express for New York and au points East 1.40, &50, 6.15, 8.U0 and tl.oo a. m.; 12 55 and 8.50 p, m. Express for Eastoo, Trenton. Philadelphia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and .6j a, m.; U.5I aud 3.50 p. m. Washington and way Btations, 3.55 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 8.10 p. m. Kxnr as for Biughamton, Oswego, Elmira, rortimg, Bath. DansviUe, Mount Morris ana BulTalo, 12.10. 2 16 a. ra. and 14 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In On Wist, Northwest and Southweau Bath accommodation, 9 a. m. Bin glmm tun and way stations, 12.37 p. ra. Nicuol-.on acuominudalioo, at 4 p. m. and 0,1" p. in. Blnirhamton and Elmira Express. 6.05 P. nx Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utica and Richfield Springs, 115 a. m. aud 1-44 p. in. Ithaca, 2.15 and Bath 9 a. m. and 124 p. ra. For Nortbumlierland-Pittaton. Wilkes-Barra, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Danville, making close connections at rtonnumoeriana ior Willlamsiiort, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Wash ington aud tho South. Northumberland and intermediate stations, Arm lift", a m nnt l.l and 8.07 n. in. Kanticosa ana intermediate statlona, 8.08 and 11.211 a. m. Plymouth and intermedial. at ations, 850 and 8.5.' p. m. Pullmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. , ... . , For detailed information, pocket tim stables, etc., apnly to M. L. Smith, city ticket olttoa, 328 Lacku wanna avenue, or depot ticket ollioe. TRIE AND WYOMIN3 VALLEY RAIL Trains leave Scranton for New York and In termediate points on the Erie railroad at 6. S a. ni. and 424 p. in. Also for Honesdale. Hawiey and local poinU at 435, 9.45 a. ra.. and Ail the above are through trains to and from Honesdale. , An additional train leaves .Seranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. aud arrives at Scran ton from the Lake at 8 20 a m and " Trains leave for w.igos-Barre at 4.40 a. m. nil 8.41 p. m. 8CRANTKN I ITPsION. In Kflret June 2 llh, 1804. North Bound. Mouth Bound, 203 203 201 a M S a 202 2111200 Stations 3 eg M MB ceutsuudav.) r inoM Lrrlve Iavei 7 sr. .... T io .... 7 00 n. i . rranKiin , Went 42ud Htrcut , 7 4i 7 65 810 Weehuivken P M 'P Ml Arrive Leaver 6 20i 811 7 5h r oil 7 4S 7 8Hi 7 H 7 19 Uancotik Jiinctluui 6n! 216 ion .... 12 58 .... I2 46',... 12 40A M 12 2Sifl id: 12 is 1001 llancwk 6 0! m RliulK'IH 6 18 2 22: FrMton Park 6 25; 2 3H ('Olrtn 6 3i! 2 41 f y Poynu''lle 6 4 2 5m 45- bi liniint 6 45i 2 58 4 5' 12 03' 9 R PleiiHant Mt. 1155! 8 HI 5 0 UDlondnle fB 5Si 8 09 5 0 flitsW 9 484 7(M 1 4H 93 Forwt Cliy 7 10 3 19 6 V 8 51 11 31 9151 Carbondflle I 7 Ml B an C 81 6 4K fod (llSOi 91 White Bridie I7 2ri3 8,s68 19(11 MnyllHd fi' S2I8 48 15 4. 6 41 6 8.'. II S3; 9(11 Jerinyn 7 811 8 45 64 II li 65' 6 5 11 181 8 57 Archibald Wluum Peckvllle Oly pliant Dickson Throop Providmice Park Place 7 4ii 8 61 7 43 8 M 7 48 3 ,"i9 7 821 4 01 7 54' 4 OT ess 6 211 f 11151 8 54 11 11 8 50 6 51 II 1171 844 II ()' 8 41! 604 6 21 nn; e in 614 to 1! 610, 11 031 83' 7 60 4 II). II 10 8 011! 4 14 fill 8 0214 17 H 16 II OH 8311 8 33 I0fi6 8 3(i Scranton 6 05 4 20. 0 20 r m Leave Arrlve'x r m p m All trains run dally except Sunday. t stubbles that trains stop ou signal for pas WWB. .... t-ecure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and nave money. Day and Klhgt Express to the West. J C Anderson, Gen. Pass Agt T. FUtcrott, Dlv. 1'asa, Agt. Scranton, Pa. WC CAN QIVC YOU SATISFACTION Come' and see us about the Job Work you urill need soon. The Scranton Tribune Job Dept. M THE FROTHINGHAH ONE NIQHT ONLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBKU 28. Mr. One Thomas' Successful Comedy-Drama, tbe Greatest of American Plays as produced at the Madison Square Theater, New York, THE BURGLAR A Drama of intermingled Laughter and Tears. Pretputea with a Grea t Cast of Pop ular Hayes. Sale ot seats commences Wednesday at 9 a.m. Regular prices of the house. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, SEPT. 28. Cosgrova & Grant's Comedians In The Daler Wv0RKIK WEST' CHARLES vru Mason Kataton. the De Witt Sisters, Wild West and others. SPECIAL SCENERY AND -. ELECTllICAL EFPECT3. ew Costumes. New Music. New Features. Sale of seats opous at the box office Wednes day at 9 a.m. 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20. THE FAUST AND TH0RNE CO. In the sensational drama of Southern life, WIFE FOR WIFE ACT I-Walton's Home In Now Orleans. HnppyLifo in Auto-bullum Days. ACT II Jealousy and Suspicion. Husband and Wife. ACT 111 Life for Life. Wife for Wife. Thi pueL ACT lV-Ketribution. The Harvest Is Reaped. Sale of seats opens at the box office at V a.m. ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY, OCT. 1. THE GREAT COMEDY, The Amazons WITH MISS JOHNSTONE BENNETT, Proeentod per arrangement with DAKIEu F ItOHMAN, Manager Lyceum Theater, Sew York. By a Special Cotopany, nnder tbe MANAGEMENT Of' CHAS. lUOHMAV. PriccH-25, 50, 75 and IL Sale of seats opena at the box office Friday, Sept. 28. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, OCT. 2. PRIMROSE & WESTS BIG MINSTRELS. 70 PEOPLE 70 40 WHITES 40 30 GENUINE BLACKS 30 A Grand Array of Talent and Features. The Largest Minstnd Company on tour at the present time, Grand Spectacular Street Pa rade at 12.3U p, in. PRICES-FIrst Floor, 51.00 and Tic: Bal cony, 75c and uOc; Gallery, Zic. Sale of seat opens at the box ofllce-ttafcuruan. Davis' Theater. Week Commencing Monday, SKPT. 84. Every afternoon and eTenmg. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, RALPH E. CUMMtNGS In the Celebrated Society Romance, entitled, Parted OR. BETWEEN TWO LOVES ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 GENTS Two Performances Daily at IS) and $.15 pjn HASSON STARK. , AT THE OIJ) DKPOT HOTEL. F ACToRY V 1LLE, ix prepared to receive Rommer boarders .mt' furnish risa for tonrists to surrounding tfllwua and summer resorta. ,' MT. PLEASANT CO-SJL AT RETAIL. Ooal of th beet quality for domeatlo ue,and ef all alzea, delivered ia any part ot the oly at lowest price. Order left at my office, NO. 118, WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, Brut floor. Third National Bank, or nt by mail or telephone to the mine, will reedy prompt attention. Special ooutracta will be made for tbe aalt and delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. AYLESWORTH'S Heat Market The Finest lo the City. The latest improved fur nishing and apparatus for taping meat, butter and gga. 38 Wyemln Ave, mra snoB co., ine-p. capital. f .ooo.oiw. BGbT 1.60 bHO IN TUE WOIiXO. "A dollar tattd U a dollar farntd." . ThliT.adlea' Solid French DonRola Kid Tint ton Boot delivered fra anvwher In the U.S., on receipt of Canti, Money Order, or Poatal Note for tl.0. Equal every way the boon aold In alt retail itoret for 2.60. We make tbli boot oaraelve, therofor we guar" anm uie jk, iiytt ana ura u any one i not nmn w will refund tht miincy r end another pur. uptra Toe or common Bonn, width C, D. K. EK. V.lie 1 to I and half Smayomiia; win at you. Illoetrated Oata lojpi FBEE Dexter Shoe CqVSSK1 (facial Imu to Ptalm. if--a jff "ft'- ':"w a- -t , -n 'XLit.ii..-f.Jfi(r