t I THE SCUANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 189V GENERAL NEWS OF Tbe aceomplienment of the project of bnildinir a through Una from Philadelphia to Pittabnrg to give the Buffalo, Rochester and Pitta burg and Beeeb Creek roada entry to Pitteburg ia dally eeeuming more definite shape. So, also, ia Ibe eonatrnotion of the abort line tbat will glre tbe new own era of the Brady'a Bend iroa and ateel plant aoceaa to Butler, and ao place tbem in direot tonoh with the through licet. Tbe Punxantawney Spirit aaya tbat it baa information from head quarters tbat the new line between Philadelphia and Pittsburg will ma through Northern Indiana eoanty to Kittauning thence across to Bntler, and tbat tbe road ia not going to be Dnilt by tbe Beeeb Creek company, but by some enterprising Pblla delphlana who see the" adrautagea of it, and are doing it aa speculation. Tbe Iinevill be need by tbe Beeoh Creek and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pitta burg, and It is probable tbat these oom panies will take stock. Bat if they wonld not, it is a link tbat oould not help being one of the oest pay in roads in tbe coantry, because it would give both tbe Beech Creek and tbe Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg a direot out let to Pittsburg and the west, and will penetrate one of tbe finest coal terri tories in tbe state, Messrs. McCanley and Wilson, in connection with several Clearfield gentlemen, have about 30,000 acres of valuable coal lands along tbia route, and it ia largely due to tber ef forts tbat this coal field is now about to be developed, They are in constant commnnieation with eastern capital ists, with a view of selling tbia coal land. Low prices and tbe probabilities of their going lower is the one question worrying iron raauufaeturers and their employes. Mill operations are good and operations aeem to be plentiful, for it is orders alone that the mill are working on now. Generally when tbe mills are kept busy on orders it denotes tbat the market is in ratbergood shape, and pricea are mostly on tbe raise dur ing that time. It is different now and, though mills are working, the. opera tor are not at all satisfied with the condition of things. One Pittsburg manufacturer in speaking of the iron and steel situation reoently to a Commercial-Gazette reporter said: "In all my exp rience in tbe iron business, and .hat has been long, I have not aeen the situation ao totally demoralized as it now is, Tbe bottom ia literally drop ping out of pricea and tbey are going lower and lower. It ia true the milla are working in very fair shape at the present time, bnt they are working on immediate demand orders, and that ia the surprising feature of the thing to think that under those cirenmstanoes prices should continue to fall. This is tbe first time I bave seen mills working orders alone and tbe prices going down. Tbey will go a great deal further be fore they atop," The output last week in manufac tured iron and steel continued to In crease, and the demand seems to be on the increase. Tbe railroads are send ing In more orders in this line tban tbey were some time ago, though not to any great extent, but the increase is felt The prioe in this line atill con tinues to be very low. Tbe pig iron market is in rather a mixed condition but by some it is laid an improvement in tbia line is near at band. Produc tion in tbia line is better pushed, and orders are being worked. Tbe atruo tnral material market remains about aa it has been for several weeks. Tbe demand is brisk and prices remain tbe , aame. Tbe shut down of tbe black plate mills bas demoralized tbe sheet bar market No change is perceptible in galvanized sheets, neither ia it in the mrebant ateel line. Orders for steel plates are coming more regularly. Prices remain unchanged, and tbe market remains firm. Tbe price of muek bar remaina nnehanged, but there is little or no demand. Steel rails still hold their prioe. The cheaper gradeB of sorap iron are in very brisk demand, and tbe scrap material gen erally is more brisk tban for some time. With the increase in tbe output, soft ateel blooms and blillets grow easier in price. Tbe improvements at tbe Homestead ateel works are attracting a great deal of attention, and it appears it is tbe object of tbe corporation to make the mill not only the finest and most mod ern in the world, but to have tbe largest capacity and the largest mill. Tbe 119-inch mill, which when built about seven years ago was the finest in the world, is to be refitted and again sur pass tbe world. Several other depart ments are also to. be modernized. Minor Industrial Notes: At Shanghai, Chlua, 800 tons of Ameri can anthracite coal bare been sold. They are talking about producing water gas for 8 to 10 cents per thousand feet in .Boston. There Is some talk ot Albert Fiak's elec tion to the presidency ot the Louisville and Nashville. The New York Central paid to its em ployes last yenr an amount eqnal to lfl per cent on the stock. The conanmption of sugar in this coun try Is 4.000,000,000 pound annually, or 33 per cent, greater tban a tew yeara ago. Tbe annual report of the Louisville and Nashville shows that the company lost $1, 247,000 in tbe South Carolina railway deal. Charles H. Rawlins has been appointed weBt-bouud passenger agent of tbe Lehigh Valley and Wabash, with headquarters in .New York. . . Pig iron shipments were ! exceedingly large from Hokendaqua last week. No. 0 stack made the largest percentage of No. 1-x lroniu her history. . Tbe Big Four will order aix more pass- eng engines of tbe Oarstang type within a auortume, anonia tne earnings continue as satisfactory aa at present The railroad accidents in this countv In Augnst included 63 collisions, 89 derail ments and 0 otber accidents, in which CO persons were killed and 180 injured. The Eoney Brook No. 6 colliery has broken all previous records in coal produc tion in tbat vicinity. Last Friday within tbe space of tonj hours 015 cars, were hoist ed. The employes of the Delaware, Susque hanna and Schuylkill company recently met In Drlf ton , and , decided to present Superintendent Daniel ,Coxe with A small silver locomotive aa a wedding gift. Harry J. Davis, of Drifton, bas resigned his position of assistant auperintendent of the D. 8. & S. railroad, which bas been rilled with credit bv him for tbe past two years, to accept a position in tbe West Correspondence haa passed between Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan and the Earle-Olcott Reading reorganization committee relative to his attitude toward tbe Reading plan, ana the committee is awaiting hi reply. . it U almost a settled faot that the Le high Valley official will abortly begin the erection of a reservoir at Haaleton Creek bridge. It is the intention ot tbe com pany to supply every town in that vicinity. In a few more week the Delaware, Sus quehanna and Schuylkill railroad company will begin the erection of theii new round NDUSTRIES house. Tbe building will be 840x200 feet, and ia to be located between Freeland and Drifton. Tbe average weight of hoga at Chicago in September was 283 pounds, as compared with 224 pounds In August, 268 pound in September, 1893; 287 pound in September, 1892; 225 pound In September, 1891; 240 pounds in September, 1890; and 262 pound in September, 1889. It l estimated tbat the earnings of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis lines for August, were larger, com pared with last year1, than any other of the Pennsylvania's Western lines. The directors will meet next week and probably declare a 2 per rent, dividend. P. D. Armour' experiment in feeding eighteen pigs solely with 1050 pounds of crusuea wueat snowea in two weem o.D pound gain, which, at 5 cents per pound for bogs, made (20.25 increased valu, or a little over 95 centa per bushel for wbeat. against 53 cents, the market value at tbat time. Tbe Westluguouse Electric company will construct a new plant at Allegheny tbat will employ 1.000 hands. The com pany has built a 14-pot glass f nrnace on Lacock street, and is going into tbe busi ness of incandescent lamp-making on an extensive scale. Tbe producing capacity oi tne piant win ne su.uuu lamps a uay. That's Scranton Enterprise. lVilk-$-Barro Record. Mr. Norton, tbe Scranton stationer and bookseller, whose stock was badly damaged by tbe recent Scranton fire, was out ot business only one day and bas shown great hustling in doing business right along while new quarters were being arranged. Those Letters from Wales. fVilket-Barre Leader, Nils Sadie E. Kaiser of this city wbo is now with tbe American Concert company in Wales, evidently knows how to keep her eyes and ears open, and how to put down the reaults of her observations in enter taining fashion on paper. Toe fact tbat Hood's Sarsaparllla. once fairly tried, becomes tbe family medicine, peaks volumes for its excellence and me dicinal merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla is na ture's co-worker. Hood's Pills become tbe tavorite ca thartic with everyone wbo tries them, 25a Tbe world is always interested in the cure of consumption; yet its prevention is of far more importance. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup is guaranteed to cure coughs and colds. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stock and Bond. New York, Oct. 9. The local stock mar ket opened weaker in sympathy with low er prices from London. A break in sugar added to the oppression ana the entire use sold off rapidly. Tbe stock named was heavy until tbe last hour of business, when, under covering of short contracts, it ral lied to 82 from 6W early in tbe day and closed with a net gain of per cent. Other weak spots were tbe Grangers, General Electric, Louisville and Nashville, Northern Pacific preferred and Reading. Distilling and Cattle Feeding was steady. London was a seller of its specialties, and this assisted the downward movement. Tbe foreign exchange attracted more at tention I ecause of the continued strength of tbe market. Posted rates were again advanced c to 487H and 488. Tbe fur ther rise revived tola: of gold exports, and it was stated that unless there is material change in the situation at least (500,000 will be forwarded by Saturday'a European steamers. Ship ments at - tbe ' end of the year are very usual The influences at work in the sterling exchange market is tbe low price for cotton, grains, etc, the inability to lend money at anything like paying rates; maturing sterling loans and efforts on tbe part of a certaiu exchange house to cover bills sold some time ago In anticipa tion of heavy export movement of cotton and grain. Banks, as a general thing, are not looking for any extended movement of the yellow metal to Europe at this time. The stock market closed firmer in tone. Net changes show losses of to 1,V per cent Tbe total sales were 178,712 shares. Tbe range of today's prices for the ao. tire stocks of the New York stock market are fiven below. The quotations are furnished heThidl'.ve by Ot. du B. Dimmick, mana irer of William Linn Allen & Co., stock brok ers, 412 Sprnce street, Scranton: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est int;. Am. Cot. Oil 81 31 30 Am Bngar. 81 81 Sot M4 A. T. & b. F I t) 6L 6b On. So. 51 5m 60 fiuft Chespoake& Ohio... W Itilf 1U lu Cbio. Uu 72 73(4 736 Chio & N. W llKIU 104 XU'-i 103W C, B. Q 73 78 7Z K C..C.C. & Bt. L " C. M. A St, Paul.... 0194 Chicago,R. I. & Pac. fi'Ai wu da'i tm D. & H.. 13 134 134 D..L. ft W i). ft o. F v4 mi ay u G. E. Co 8bJ 38U 3U1 StH Ills. Cent T ...T .... UkeKhcre .....1!M 136U lUtiti 13tH4 L.&H M KJ Kljfi K1W Manhattan 114, 114?? 113, 114 Slich. Cent Mo. Pao Nat. Cordage 12 12X 12, 1 Nat. Lead Newjorsoy Cent N. T. Central WH 8UW WK M N.T.&N.E SOU 30U 30$ N. Y., L. E. ft W.... 14 H H N. Y..B. ft W . ltf 111 1 10 N.Y., 8. & W, pr.. 45 4.1 iM 45U North Pao i& i 4J 4 North Pao. pr , o. w ik in?, una lew Phil, ft Reading...... ID IV lh 14 Rich, ft W. P IStf Itttf 17 IB T..C&L .. ..." Texas Pao 9 ii M 9U Union Pacific 12 12tf VI V Wabash ., Wabash pr 14 14V, 14 14 Western Union ttotf bU 8U 88 TORTURING ECZEMA Editor Iowa Plain Dealer Cured of In ' eufferable Itching and Pain by the Cutlcura Remedies. No Less Tban Five Physicians Con sulted. Their Combined Wisdom Followed Without Benefit. I am slxty-alx years old. In August, l&f 0, was troubled with tbe peculiar skin disease to which people of my age arc subject, known amoug medical men as eczema, It first appearance was near the ankles. It rapidly extended over tbe lower extremities until my legs were nearly one raw sore ; from legs the trouble extended across the hips, shoulders and the entire length of the arms, the legs and arms greatly swollen with an Itching, burning pain, without cessation. Although the best medical advicsattainable wa employed, no lent than five physicians of the place being consulted ana tne prescription being the result of their combined wisdom, the disease, though apparently checked, would recur in a few days as bad as ever; during lis progress my weight'fell away about twenty-flve pounds. As an experiment luegan the use of Cutivuka, following the simple and plain instruction given with the Rkmkdiks, and In four week found myself well, with skin soft and natural in color, tbe itching and pain entirely relieved. W. R. MEAD, Editor Iowa Plain Dealer, Cresco, Ia. CUTICURA "WORKS WONDERS CcTiouaABEMEniEsspoedllycureevery humor and disease of the skiu, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, whether itching, burning, scaly, pimply, and blotchy, whetbersimple, scrofulous, hereditary, or contagious, when physicians fail. I was operated on two years ago for an abscess, which left a running sore, which five doctors said could only be helped by another operation. 1 almost gave up In despair. 13.60 worth of the Cutiocra Remedies cured me and 1 am now well aud strong. Mas. ANNIE KTLKN, 2101 Lawrence St., Denver, Col. Bold throughout ths world. Pr!oj CcnotrRA, iOc.; eoiP,2i)o.; Risolvint, $1. Potter Cruo AMD Cbzi. Coup., Hole Proprietors, Boston. r " Bow to Cur Bkla Diseases," mslUd frt. nillPLRB, blackheads, chopped and oily kla I I III ourod by Ovtiodia Mkuicatsd Boat. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM. 10 In one mlnnt the Cutlenm Anti-Pain Piaster relieve rheu matic.sciatic.hi .kldnev.ohest.aiiil muscular pains and weaknesses. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PBICE8. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. M. - tug WHEAT. May 6St4 6S? 5?H 33i Dec, 63M-KP. 63Vi -53 Oct 61J - 61?, SuJs il OATS. . . May KW 83M -S3 83W Deo HWJ ml 29t 2s Oct aJ ' &i S6M ' fc CORN. May isnsf 6fli CO 5M1 D.O. 4 4IIV, 47-Vi Oct bH 6iH !W 61 LARD. Jan 7 85 7 85 7 80 7 30 Oct , 7 67 7 67 7 67 7 6 POKE. , Jan...; 13 70 12 70 12 57 12 00 Oct 12 70 12 70 12 70 12 70 Kew Y.irk Prrdios Market. 1 New York, Oct. 9. Flour-Weak, freely offered. Wheat Dull, easier with options; No. 2 red. store aud elevator, ftSo.: afloat, Wo.', t. o. b, 66tf57o.; ung-ded red, 50a50c; No. 1 northern, t)5Hc; option closed steady at t. b.low yesterdaw, with a fair trmle; December and May most active: Oo'ober, S5c; November, S(c.; December, 57.KC.; May, 62o. CORK Dull and firm; No. 2, 57)i'h57c.: elevator, 57a57!c. afloat; options, dull, closed steady at c down on all months out October, which U efily 3ic oT: May st active; October, 67c: November, 50o.; December, 54a: May, 54X0. Oats Fairly active aud lower: options dull; lower; weak; October, 32c; No vember, 83!o.: December, 84i,o.; May, 370. : No. 2 white, November, otic.: upot prioes No. 3, 32Kc; No. 'i white, 80c.; No. 2 Chicago, 83tfe.;No. 8, Slc: No. 3 white, 3uio.; mixed western, 3 Hh 34c.; white d 30a33c; white state, 8ti3(Jo. Beef dull; beef hams, quiet; dried beef, Inactive; middles, normal. Lard Quiet, weak; western steam closed at $7.95; sales none; option sales none. Pokk Quiet. steady; mess tl4.75al5.25; extra prime. $14. - iButtkr Quiet, unsettled : state dairy, 14ti'j3c; do. creamery, 18a'c; Pennsyl vania do., lbaL'jc; western dairy, 13al7c; do. creamery, 5a25c; do. fac tory,12al5Xo; elgins, 25c; imitation cream ery, 14al9o; June creamery, 2'Ja22(c. CHKK8B Light, receipts quiet; firm; state large, Bullae.; do fancy white, 10aa 10ic; do. colored, 10c; do. small, ba lie: part skims, 48c; full skims, SuiJJt'o. Eaos Quiet; choice steady; stute and Penusylvauia, 19h20c; ice house, lOalftc.; western fresh, ITalUa. ; do per case !.25a 4.20; limed, 16c. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 0. Tallow is dull and weak. We quote: city, prime, in hogsheads, 4c; country, prime, in barrels, 4c; country dark, in barrels, 4Kc; cakes, 5c : grease, 4c. A few drops of Bovinine taken in milk will sustain a patient's strength while dieting in severe cases of typhoid fever, pneumonia, diphtheria, and all fevers. It contains the active principles of beef concen trated, and acts as a simple and effective food, accept able to any stomach. It will sustain life for weeks unaided, as it did in the cases of General Grant, the late Emperor Frederick, and many other distinguished persons. Ask any physician. Sold by all druggists. THS BOViyiNB CO., XEW YOSK. EatoasiB tv tmi Hiohist Midichi Auntaamt iliTHOLINHALtR asthma vninn nn HEADACHE tJi'meotIm Inhalxr will euro you. A wonderful boon to sufferen from Colds, ttoreThront, Inflaenva. Hrnnt-httla. orllA V FEVKK. AfanU immt'tuiU Trite. Aneflfclcnt rpmnilT Mm..nl.nt(iiMn. In poeket, ready to ess on first indication of cold. Vaatlnned Ue XBTeeu Permanent C'nre. BntlifaoUon guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 60 eta. Trial freo at UnnrglHU. itealatered mail, 10 cents. H. D. CDSEM1H, ku-., Tkrea Kjtwi, Kich., 0. S. A. OTJ8HMA1V' m MFNTHOI The surest and aafent remedy for mcil nUL allnklndlnoMes, Kcioma, ltb.8lt Khenmld Sorei, Hums, Cnu. Wonderful rem edyforPlXEk). Price, IS eti. at Druir- d SI !' glitj or by mall prepaid. Addresaasaboru. DHLF For sale by Matthews Bros, and John B. Phelps. Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Removes Freckles, Pimples, Liver Moles. Blsckhesds, Sunburn and Tan, and i stores tbe skin to its origi nal iresbness, producing a clear and healthy com- nlAvlnn finnorlnrtiall fn preparations and perfectly harmless. At "all urugglsta, or mailed lor SOcts. Beud lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN 80AP Is alnply locemparabW u a Ma purlMag Heap, onoqufeM tor tlie toilet, and without a rival ft taa nunery. Atxoenriy yu At draailau. Prion 25 Cenla. G. C. BITTNER . CO., Toledo, O. For sale by Matthew Hros. anil John H. Phelps. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market The Finest In tlie City. - The latest improved far nlshlngs and apparatus (or keeping msat, butter and eggs. 31 Wyoming At. For Delicacy, , Forpnrlty, and for InrproTementof the com plexion, nothing equals Pononi's Powder. Ei Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery llannfactnrera of tbe Celebrate. PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100.000 Bbh. Per Annum, DUPONT'S iUNINQ, BLAJBTINO AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lu. aerne eoanty Pa and at WU- , mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pav Ihlrd National Bank Building AOXNCIFS. THOS. PORD, Pitteton, Pa. JOHN B SMITH & BON; Plymonth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkea-Ba Pa. Agents for the ltpaune Chemical Com tany's Blgh Ezploaivea, k and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. hunt Sell co. OBITER RH0B CO..Inc,p. Capital, 11,000,008, BEST SJ1.SO SHOE IN THE WORLU. "A dollar mtti ii a dollar earned." i. This Ladles' Solid French Doogola Kid Bnt ton Boot delivered free anywhare In tha U.S., on receipt or csan, Money urser, or Poalal Note for 1.M. Kquila every way ths boot sold Id all retail stores for S2.W. We make tbls boot ourMlres, thtrefors ws guar' anlee tka JU, iltle and mar. and If any ooe la not sstlaned wa win rcinna ino muoey or send aaoiner pair, opera ioe or tJoramon eenae, WldtDS v, it a, B KM, sues 1 to s ana naJt lies. Sendyourtite; Ilfualraled Cata logue FRCC Dexter Shoe Co7oTEoDN.RSA!T8: Bmtial Urmi to iMaler. Wm, Linn Allen & Co, STOCK BROKERS. Bay and sell S'ocks,Bonds and Grain on New York Exchanges and Chiesgr Board oi Trade, either for cash or oii margin. 412 Spruce Street. fj-Looal Stooka a Specialty. a duS. DltVir.UCK, Maneger. TELEPHONE 5,002. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIU Coal of the beet quality for domestic nse,an ef all slses, delivered la any part of the oitj at lowest prioe. Orders left at my oJBoe. NO. 118, WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first floor, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to tbe mine, will reeelve prompt attention. Hpecial eontracU will be made for the sail SAO delivery of Buckwheat Coal VII T. SUITE Maioney Oil and x Manufactur'g Co, OILS, isaVnKs' VINEGAR AND , CIDER Hi - TO MERIDIAN ST. mm aVU l'r..-FiVo:V ? I'M" Bl MTS. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FHY811IAXS AM J tiUtvUkONS. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN bas removed to 61 9 Spruce street, Scranton, fa. CJnst op posite coari-bousoSauare) DB. A J. tONNELL, Office 2U1 Washington avenue, corner Spruce street, over rrancke a drug store. Residence, Ta Vine sb Office Hours: lU.au to 12 a. m. and S to aud jUU to 7.30 p. m. Sunday, t to 3 p. m. DH. W. E. ALLEN. Offloo" ror. Lacks wanna and Washington aves. : ovor Leon, ard shoe store; olhce hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and It to 4 p. m.i evenings at resilience, 6UN. W ashington ave. Dlu (J. L. KKiY, PractiiM limited to Ui esBes of tbe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office, La Wyoming avo. Residence. Vlus Itreet. ,K. L.M. UAlliS. 126 Wasbmiitoa Avenuj. XJ OtHce hours, S to tf a.m.. l.bo to ii aud t to 8 p.m. Rei-ldeuce mil) Madison avenue 1CI1LM U WENTZ, M. U, OlllcoH Oi! aud ' O Commonwealth building; residence 711 Madison ave; office hours. 10 to 12, S to 4, 1 to 8; Sundays 2.30 to 4. evenings at residence. A specialty made of dbeases of tbe eye, ear, nose aud throat and gynecology. I) R. KA V, aw PennA ve. ; 1 to 8 p.ra ; call SOtlii Dig. of women, obstetrics and dK of chiL LA M VKUH. JM. C. RANCH'S Law and Collection of. . flee, No. 817 Spruce st, opposite Forest House. Scranton, Pa,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable oorrespond euts in every county. Ji-bbUli'b al HA.D, Attorneys and Counsel lore at Law, Commonwealth building, Wasbingtoa ave. W. H. Jesscp, Horace E. Haib, W. H. Jessup, Jb. W1LLAKD. WARREN & KNAl'F, Attor neys and Counselors at Law, Republican building, Washington ave.. Scranton, Pa. pATTtKSON & WILCOX. Attorneys aud X Counsellors at Law; ollicos 0 aud a Library building, Scranton, Pa. Robwell H. PATTiasoa. . William A. Wilcox. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. vv F. BOYLE. Attornev-at-Law.Nos.19 and a 20, Burr building, Washington avenue. H ENRY M. BEELY Law offices in Price building, 12(1 Washington avenue PRANK T. OKtLL, Attorney at Law. Room n. -uai j.icnange. acranton, ra. MILTON W. LUWRY, I Att'ys, 227 Washing C. H. VON BTORCH. f ton av., C. H. Haar. JAMES W. OAKKORD, Attorney at Law, moms 63, 64 and 65, Commonwealth b'l'g. (J AMUEL W. EUUaR, Attorney at Law. O Offlce, 317 Spruce st., Scranton, Pa. T A. WATRES, Attorney at Law, 423 I J. Lackawanna ane., Scranton, Pa. J P. SMITH. ConnseUor at Law. Office, 1 . rooms 64, 65, 86 Commonwealth building. 1 K. PITCHER, Attorney at Law, Com V . morwealtli bnllqlng. Scranton, Pa. C.COMEGY8. 821 Spruce st. DB. REPLOULE, Attornoy-Lonns neito a tlated on real estnte security. 408 Spruce, BF. KILL AM, Attornev-at-Law, 120 Wy a omlngavenne, Sf-ranton. WHOOI.S. CCHOOLOF THE LACKAWANNA Scran O ton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business: thoroughly trains voung children. Catalogue at request. 0.ens September 10. Riv. Thomas M. Cah Walter H. Buri.l. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils received at all times. Next term will open September 10. DhNTJNTS. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY In porcelain, crown, and bridge work, uoontotnreapia. Office 104 .North Washing ton avenue. c C. LAUBACH. burgeon Dentist No. Ill . Wyoming ave. R. M. t-TKATTON. offirw Coal F.xcbnnire. LOAMS. rriiE REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Asso X elation will loan you money on eatder terms ana pay you oetter on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. CALLEN DER, Dime Bank building SEEDS. GR. CLARK A CO., Seedsmen. Florists a and Nurserymen; store 146 Washington avenue; green house, liljO North Main aveuue; store telephone 7K2. TEAS. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros. WIRE SCREKNS. rOS. KUETTEL, 6iS Lackawanna avonua, Scranton, Pa., manuf 'r of Wire Screens. HOTELS AND KKSTAURANT. M-'HE ELK CAFE, 12S and 127 Franklin ave- P. Zi eoi.er. Proprietor. WESTilittSTER HOTEL. W. G. SCHENCK, Manager. Elxteentb street, one block east of Broadway, at Union Square, New York. American plan, t&Oper day and upward. QCRANTON HOUSE, near D., L. & W. pas- eenger uepub conoucrea on tne European pjan. Yll'T?!" Korn. Proprietor. AHCIIITKCTS. D AVIS & VON8TORCH. Architects. Rooms 24 n and 2B commonw'ltn b ld'g, Scranton. n L. WALTER, Architect. Office, rear of ua ouo naanington avenue. t? L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect, Prioe i Dunaing.ia) nasnington Ave., Scran ton. MIRCEIXANKOUS. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA - MU8IO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dinars and enncert work furniahed. For terma address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave., over nuioert s music store. TJORTON D. SWART3-WHOLESALB 1 J. lumber, Price building, Scranton, Pa. MEUARUEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington ave, Scranton, Pa. H ubSKS AND CARRIAGES FOR BALE at I'M Caponsa avenue. D. L. FOOTE, Agent T?RANK P. BROWN A CO.. V. HOLE I tale dealers in Wood ware. Cordage and Oh Cloth, 720 W. Lackawanna avenue. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cieaullnesg and t omrort. T1MK TAUI.fi IN S1TF.CT MAT 20, 1M)I. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wllknv Farre, etc., at 8 i, S.lu, 11.30 a. m., l'iso. i.iu, 8.:K), 6.00, T.!!-i, 11.05 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m, 1.00, 2.1a, 7.10 p. m. For A lftiitlo Citv. 8.30 a. m. For New York. Newark and Ellzaboth. 8.30 (express) a. m., 12.50 (express with Buffet parlor car), 8.30 (express.) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, BaTnta- BKM, EAhTOR and PlIILADKI.PHIA, .M a. m 1'ioO, 3.30, 6.00 (exoopt Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday, 2.16 p. m. For LoNO Bkancit, Ocean Grove, etc., at & 0 a. in.. I2.'0d m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, n.oi a. m., i&.m, a.w, p.m. suuaay, 2.16 p. m. Fur PotUvllle. 8.20 a. m.. 12.60 n. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Liberty street, rortn river, at mu (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave 1'hUailelphia, Reading Terminal, (I.0J a. m.t 2.00 and 4.ai p. m. Sunday, 0.27 a. nu Through tickets to all miinta at lowest rates may be bad on application in advance to ths ucgei agent at tne station. . 11. P. BALDWIN. Ucn. Pass. Agent J. H. OLHATTSEN, Gen. Snpt T here is no use in staying be hind when all the world is pushing ahead. "Progress" is the motto of The Scranton Tribune Bookbinding ' Dep ' AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. "WEDNESDAY. OCT. 10. THE COMEDIAN, Mr. Sidney Drew In bis Inimitable Impersonation ot COL. MULBERRY SELLERS In Mark Twain'a Oreat Comedy The Gilded Age Presented by a Strong Cast Bale of seats opohs Monday, Oct. 8. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, OCT. 11. Iba Great Laughing Succe'S, the Bright and Breezy Comedy, Charley's Aunt By BRANDON THOMAS, Management of CHARLES FROHMAN. A large aud Successful Record in the large oitiea N WY0RK........3SO NIGHTS eOSTCN ao CHICAGO oo Presented bore with an excentlonaliv stronir cast. Bale of Meats opens Tuesday, Oct. V. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, OCT. 12. TK, MILLE AND BF.LASCO'S OREAT PLAY. MEN WOMEN UNDER THE DIRECTION OF UUBTAVE FROHMAN INTERPRETED IV HIRST-CUSS COMPANY Hale of Beats will open at the box offlce weuuesuay, uct. lu, at v a. m. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an New York via. O. & H. R R. at 7.45 a.m.. 13.05k 188 and U.8S p. m. via D., L. & W. R, B., 8.001 11.08,11.20 a. m., and 1.30 p. m. Leave bcranton for Pittston and Wilkes Barre, via D.. L. A W. R. R 8.00, aOS, U.2J a. m , 1.80. a&O. 6.07. SAO p. m. Leave Bcranton for White Haven, Hazleton, PottovIHe and all points on tbe Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. & W. V., 6 40 a.m., via D. A RR.R. at 7.45a.m., U.0S, 138. . 0 p.m., via D L. & W. . R, 8.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 1.30, a 60 p.m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrlsburg -and all intermediate point via D.& H.R.R. 7.45 a m .lZOj, 8.33, ll.il p.a.,vla D., UW. H. R.,e.00,8.08. 1L20 a. ul, tl p.m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, Towandi, Blmlra, Ithaca, Qeneva and all intermedUte points via D. AH. R.R.,8.16 a.m.,12.06 and 11.3a p.m.,via D. L. ft W. R. R., 8.05 a.m., 1.30 p. m. Leavi Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all points west via D. ft H. B. R., a.m.,12.05,9.15.11.83 p. m., via D. L. ft W. R, R. and Pittston Junction, 808 a.m., 180, 8.30 P- m, via E. ft W. R.R., 8.41p.m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanot, via D. A H. R. R. t.4.' a.m., 12.05,8.05 p. m.. via D. LAW. S.K., ,8.08 a.m., IM and 8.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair ears on all trains between L. A B. Junction or Wilkea-Bsrre and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt CHA9. 8, LKE. Oen. Pasi. Ag't, Phila-.P. AW.NONNEM ACHER.Aas't Oon.Paaa. Ag't, South Bethlehem, Pa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTF.RV RAILROAD. Trains leave Bcranton as follows: Express for Now York and all points ttiist. i.4U, t(M 6.15. 8.00 and .6o a. m.; 12 55 and3.S0 p. m. . Ezoresa for Easton. Trenton. Philadelphia and the South, 6.15, 8.00 and V.6j a. m.; Utl and 3.60 p. m. Washington and way stations. S.55 p. m, Tnlivhanna aficommodation. 6.10 O. m. Expr ss for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmlra. Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2 16 a. m. aud 1.24 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, jNortuwest ana Boutnwesc. Bath accommodation, 111 n, Uinohnmtan And WAV BtAtlona. 12.37 O. TIL Nicuolion accommodation, ac p. m. and 6,10 p. m. RlnirhiiTntnn and Elmlra Exnress. 6.05 p, m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego. L'tlca and Richfield Springs, 2.16 a. m. and 1.21 p. m. Ithaca. Z.16 and Bath 9 a. m. and 121 D. m. For N orthumberland.Pittston. Wilkes-Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Danville, making close connections at Northumberland for Wllllamiiport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Wash ington and the South. A A, Northumberland and intermediate stations, Ann ufL. m anH 1 an and H.07 n. m. Nanticoae ana intermediate stations, 8.01 and 11 a. m Plymouth and lntarmeaiata stations, tuoana 8.03 p. m. . Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all tX$or detafiedWormatlon, pooket time tables, ... ....i. u. I,. Hmith. oitv ticket otnoa. 828'Lackawanuaaveuue. or depot ticket oflloe. E R1E AND WYOMING VALLEY RAIL liOAI) Trains leave Scranton for Now York and in termediate points on the Erie railroad at 0.35 a. in. aud 3.24 p. m. Also for Honesdule, Hawley and local points at 435, 9.45 a. m., and All the above are through trains to and from H.inesdalo. n additional train leaves Soranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. aud arrives at Scran ton from the Lake at 7.45 p.m. Trains leave tor Wilkes-Barre at 6.40 a. m. and 8.41 p. ni. x SCRANTON DIVISION. In Effect Sept. 1 6th, 1894.' North Hound. South Bound. MAY IS. 1SH4. ioj'203 2oi ao iot aofi vi l-aS statlons -s i -f w -as 8 P (Trains Dally. & & ? J y, J Except Sunday) " cfl " , p u Arrive Leave A M .... 7!B.. . NYFrankliuSt .... 7 40 .... .... 710.... West 4-Jndi SI .... 755 .... .... 700.... Weehawken .... 810.... P h ps Arrive Leave AMP u .... "8 'JO 115 .... iluncock June. 6 00 305 .... 8 10 100.... Huncouk 600 211 .... 7 58 1J 50 .. Starlight 0 1H 2'i! .... 751 1446 .... PresMnVark 0 V!5 231 .... 745 IM 40 .... Como 6 3'.' 841 .... 73tf 12'J5 .... Povntelle 0 40 250 .... 7 33 I21H .... Belmont 6 45 2 58 .... 722 12 03 .... Pleasant Mt 6 55 SOU .... 710 ril5ll ... Unionilnle KSS 3 00 .... 708 1140 A m Forset City 710 3 1(1 P M 6 51 1181 915 (.'nrbondnle 724 331 5 31 6 48 11180 9 12 White Bridge 7 27 f3 3S5 37 fit 43 . .. f9 0 Mavfleld f 7 82 f8 43 f5 42 6 41 11 23 0 03 Jermvn 7 31 3 45 5 45 6 35 It 18 8 57 Archibald 7 40 3 51 5 51 6 82 fim 851 Wlnton 7 4.1 8 54 5 54 6 20 11 11 8 60 Peckville 7 48 8 50 5 59 6 25 11 07 8 44 Olvplmnt 7 52 4 01 6 04 6 21 110.. 8 41 lilckson 7 54 4 07 607 6111 1103 8.111 Tliroop 7 50 4 10 6 10 8 14 11 00 8 30 Pnivldenee BOO 414 614 f0 18flO37 8 33 Park Place 8lWf417 61 U101055 830 ticranton BUT. 420 620 p H I a ma m Leave Arrive a m p a r a All trains run dailv except Sunday. f. signilles that trains stop on signal for pas sengers. , Secure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and wive money. Day and Mgni txpreas to tne ext. J. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Agt, T. Flltcroft, Div. Pass. Agt., Scranton, Pa. FOR SALE FARM STOCK AJtJ) ALL FARM ING UTENSILS, NEAR LAKE ARIEL. INQUIRE OP . J. M. piHKFFlhLD, 711 Soranton street Scranton, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTHINGHAM TwS;!0cL9aDd Uatinae 2.SI Wedn'sd'r Rice's Surprise Party 1OO-PEOPLE-100 In the Big Operatlo Extravaganza ATTT fScenery, Calciums! Jc,V,ll,J Electrio EffeotsI Gorgeous fiAVXTi Costumesl u"ii I Additional Orchfistra. vunain rises at B o'clock sharp, each night; 2 30 at matinee. Prices, f 1,60, 11.00, 75c. and poo,; Gallery, 25c. tale of Seata commeacea f. . . . ...... ... ONE GRAND NIGHT OF MUSIC The Prize Winners' Gigantic Mimical Festival . A Monster Reproduction of ths Laurel Hill Park Festival On an Elaborate Scale at The Froth in gliam, NIGHT, I OCT. 11. 1 ON 6 'niGHT THE MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY, MRS. THOMAS' FEMALE RWTY,3" THE L'XITED CATHOLIC CHOll! THE DRL'ID GLEE CU B, V0ICES- THE LIEDWRKRANZ lETV, THE CHILDREN'S CHORUa . , 60VOICE3 Grand Double Quartette Quartette Dnet, Solo Singers. NELLIE CHANDLER'S BOSTON LA. DIES'SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Secure your seats at box office. Prices $1.00, 750., BOc. and 25c. SPECIAL NOTICE-Owln to ths extended loncrth nf thn nrnrfdrnrna arm cert will comiuenco at sharp 8 o'clock. THE FROTniNGHAM SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, OCT. 13, QUEEN OF COMEDIES JANE UNDER THE DIRECTION OP Mr. Gnstave Frohmaa. 400 NIGHTS IN LONDON 100 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK ALL PUN, LAUGHTER, MERRIMENT. Palo of Seats Thursday morning. Kegular Prices. BLAUVELT CONCERT AT THE FROTHINGHAM MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15 For tbe Benefit of the St. Luke's Kindergarten Under the Management of the follow ing Committee: MRS. H. J. ANDERSON MRS. W. T. SMITH, MRS. CHARLES M'MULLEN, MRS. K 8. MOFFAT. MRS. H. W. KINGSBURY, MRS. N. O. ROBERTSON, MRS. W. M. DICKSON, MRS. O. M. HALLSTEAD, MRS. L. a OAKFORD, MISS JERMYN and MISS SUSAN JERMYN. Davis' Theater. Monday, Tueaday and Wedncaday October 8, 9 and to, THE EMINENT ACTRESS, MISS LISLE LEIGH In Eor Celebrated Comedy S access Entitled OUR REGIMENT By Henry Hamilton, author of "Harvest, Moths," "A Shallow's Beeptre," "The Royal Oak," etc. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS Two Performances Daily at 2 80 and 8.15 p.m. DELAWARE AND HUD. BUI4 KA1L.KUAD. rVimmAnflni IfimJ,. T..1 30, all trains will arrive and depart rrom the new Laok awanna aranue station aa roiiows: 1 Train, will lam Ammr ton station for Carbondala and intcrntediate points at S.2U. B., 7.W, i.if, and 10.1(1 12.00. 2.2ft. as&. a la. Alt Hn a in U. SO p.m. . For Fair lew, Waymert and Honssdale at COO. .26 and 10.10 a.m., 12.90,110 and 5.14 p m. For Albany. Saratoga, the Adlrondacluand Montreal at 6.4 a. m. and 2,20 p.m. For Wilkea-Barre and IntermedlaU podnta at 7.45. 144. .8 and laS a-m. U0O, L20, 138, 100. ClO, 8.05. 8.1J and lU37m. Trains will arrive at Soranton Station front Carbondala and intermediate points at 7 40, M$ s'J4.".1,?- 1c0 U7 " 164, S.M. T.46, 9.U and U.83 p.m. From Honndale. Waymart and Farriew at M a.m.., 1&00, 117, 8.49. S.64 and 7.45 p.m, FrotnMontreaJ, aaratoga, Albany, eto., at IMand lL8p.m. From vi tlkea-Barre and Intermediate points) tlf. 8 W. Win and U 55 a.m., 1 18, I; 14, .)aj, s.10, 4,08, 7.29, B.oa nd li.it p.m. vi 'ram JIIF