THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1894. 6 L OF Each year witness an Increase of speed of both passenger and freight trainsgays tba Indianapolis Journal. On both the Pennsylvania and the Big Four lins the ran from Iadianapolla to New York is now made in two bonra quicker than ever before. This is six . boars quicker than ten yeart ago, four boura quicker than three years ago and two hoars quicker than under the ichednle which was in effect tip to Sept. i)0. and this speed does not seem to have reached its highest point Re cently the new fast express over the St Louis division of the Big Fonr arrived at Indianapolis twenty minutes late, owing to delays in getting oat of St Louis, and in that case made up fifteen minutes' time. The train left Indianapolis twenty minutes late and arrived at Gallon on time, covering the 204 miles in four hours and ten ruinates, making eight stops at county seats and railroad crossings, which makes the speed of the traiu fully fifty-four miles an hour the entire distance, A comparison of a schedule of twenty-fie years ago with the present schedule of the Van derbilt or the Pennsylvannia lines will dhow that from year to year there has been n steady increase in speed. This increase is by no means confined to pnsaengiT trains, although local pass enger trains are now soheduled as fast as were express trains fifteen years ago, bnt in the speed of freight trains there has been marked increase. The Pennsylvania baa of late mude some very remarkable runs with live stock trains. During the Debs strike a live stock train and one loaded with dressed meats was run from Chicago to Jersey City at an aver age speed of twenty -six miles an hour, and all the lines, on westbound busi ness, are bringing freight through two or three davs quicker than ten years ago. The Erie is making a great re cord on time freights, being able to move tbem more rapidly than are its competitors, owing to the fact that be' tween New York and Chicago or New York nn i Indianapolis it has uo delays by passing through large railway een ters, where freight often gets blockaded and delayed a day or two. Un the Erie n train is made up and runs solid through, only changing engines and crews, tu ere being no shifting to delay ihe movement Twenty years ago, were it stated that the two important lines between St Louis and New York would cover the distance in twenty nine hours, the person would have been thought to be beside himself; now it is predicted that the improvement to track an 1 equipment will be such that the 1,003 miles will be covered la twenty-five boars, or even less. As soon, says the Hazletou Standard' as the old shaft, which served for many years as a water way to No. 2 new and old slopes, bad beon abandoned by the managers or the Coleraine colliery. pre parutory arrangements were completed for the development of the Primrose vein, which up to the present date has exteuted prosperously. The average thickness of the vein is five feet and the coal is of extra quality. Situated 100 feet from the foot of the shaft or half the distance to the top, affords the lower portion to be used as a scbute into wbioh the coal is dumped and then loaded into cars in the main slope, Workings were opened in four direc tions from the shaft where the vein was discovered, proving satisfactory. hitra vorts are now being put fourth to complete arrangements for the intro duction of large cars instead of the buggies now in nse. Ml .The demand for anthracite coal bas increase-! recently, bnt the financial editor of the Philadelphia Press thinks the latter fact is nullified by an in creased production of coal, which has unsettled prices again. Following the last meeting of the coal sale agents, nt which it was agreed to sojp 8,000.000 tons or coal this mouth, there was some attempt to steady prices. Ship, ments of 972.000 tons in the week end ing Sept 29, and large shipments last week, indicate elearly enough that theie will be no serious attempt at the kind of restriction the trade needs, and it is already plain that there will prac Ticany De a go-as-you-please race. 1 here is now no hope of any marked change for the better in the anthracite trade for six months or more. An order has been issued at all the shops of the lieadins railroad in Read ing, which, it is said, applies to all the shops in the system, stating that hern- alter all the employes will work ten hours a day except Saturday, when they will work bnt nine. This order restores the hours of labor as they ex isted previous to the curtailing or ex penaes more than a year ago. It ap plies to all departments exeept the machinery department at the car shops where the men are working donble turn, and in the machinery department, wnere tney are working rive days week. . oie isros. cc uo. nave at last suc ceeded ia pumping all the water out of their Beaver Meadow No. a, old slope, and are now about to put things in shape for the mining of eoal, A large rorce or men will be put to work clean ing the sump and another foree plaoing the pumps in position. Material for the laying of a track tu the slope has ar rived and it will be constrneted imme diately. It bas not as yet been made known in what way the coal will bs transported to the breaker. The anthraeite trade, while not ma teriauy improved, is in somewhat bet' ter shape. The larger producing com' panies are holding down their output nearer to actual requirements, if not to the tonnage, it was agreed should be mined this month. They are also ad hering more closely to sohedule prices, out a considerable quantity or coal is going forward on old contracts. The western trade is demoralized, bnt the prospeot of improvement is reported to be much brighter. The general bnsineas of the country Is going baokward again. There has, says the Pniladelpbia Press, been a fall in prices during the past three weeks, which would occasion notice at any time, and which is of peculiar sig nificance in view of the faot of the low level to whioh the value of commodi ties had previously fallen. There has during this period been a decline in iron, wheat, corn, lumber, printing cloths, cotton, steel billets, turpentine, ooal, coke , wool and many other im portant staples and commodities. At the same time there has been a deorease in railroad earnings. Bank el ear inns have increased, but the? are 23.8 per cent - below 1803. Manufacturers in many in stances are struggling with new diffi culties put them by the new tariff bill and there bas been a red notion in wages in many industries. There is less doing GENERA INDUSTRIES in the dry goods markets and the of wool since the tariff bill went into operation have been 24,279 300 pounds, compared with 17,138.175 pounas. and 37,3j3 900 pounds in the same pe riod in 1802. Very many otner similar facts conld be mentioned. How, under these eiroumstanoes any one can say there is an improvement In trade is a grave mystery, even in an American autumn, The truth is that for three weeks business and trade bas been showing unfavorable symptoms and every man of affairs knows it Minor Industrial Notes: J. W. Kine has been aDDinted superin tendent or the Philadelphia, Beading and New England. The Washington carbon works have pot twentv-flve mure men to work, paying out about (1,290 per month more in that town. The Bates mill, at Lewistown, bas begun running sixty Hours a week, r or some time the mills havs been rnnning on short time. The Portage iron works, at Doncanville, Blair county, has resumed operations in all its departments on double turn and Will employ 550 men. The Central Traffic association is having a hard time in solving the differential question between the roads operating be tween ftttsburg ana (JDicsgo. The empty car movement west-bound is again large, which promises good Dull ness for some time to come. Cars to carry grain, cotton and live stock are in demand. The Pennsylvania lines handled at In dianapolis Inst week 4,154 loaded cars, 336 more than the week ending Sept. 29, and 602 more than in the corresponding week of 1694. The Strong engine, which was to revolu tionize the type of locomotives, and which was for a while run on western lines ana attracted a good deal attention, now stands on a side track of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, rusting. Its fault was that it required too much coal. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Etooke and Bonds. New York. Oct 10. There was a fall ing of in business at the stock exchange today, tbe sales having amounted to only im.mi snares, against 158,172 yesterday. The storm interfered with business, and the Hebrew fast day kept an important element away rrotn the street, in tne early trading American sugar. Chicago gas and Hay Btate gas monopolies specula tive at speculative attenaon. sugar ad vanced Js to 83. Chicago gas to 73jJ and Bay State gas 2 to 28. The general list ac this time moved no K to present outside of Lackawanna rose IX to f5SH on dealings on 200 shares. The advance was succeeded by a decline of M to 1 pres' ent in the active list and a break of 2K to WK in bordage common and S to 19 in tuo preferred. The decline was due to tbe closing out of long stock bought at cou siderally higher prices. Daring the af ternoon the market showed a tendency to rally and sugar rose ' to and the other prominent issues It to 112 per cent. The market closed weak in tone. The net changes of the day show losses of to ? per cent The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock market are iriveu below. The Quotations are furnished THE Tltliif.NF. by G. du B. Dimmlck, niana iter of William Linn Alien A Co., stock lirok' era, 412 Spruce street, Scran to a: Open- Ultra- Low est 30 W Clos ing. 81 lnr. ent. Am. Cot Oil Am Sugar. SlLi A.T.&S.F 6i 301$ KM Can. So. Chespeake & Ohio... .... uuic. uu d Chic & K. v io;i'4 C, B. A Q 71M4 C. C. I', ft St. L 74t 103V4 73 ui" 37 103 C. M. 4M. Paul.... Iill4 cum Chicago.K. I. & rac. 5! D. ft H.. WM D., L. A W M U.ftO. F m G. E. Co Ills. Cent .... 6 13f 9 37f4 1&H IWi 9ld 87k 4 Lake Shore L. AN 63 Manhattan. ....lli Mich. Cent Mo. Pao 28 Nat. Cordaee VM 53 l"9s 53 53 113J4 Nat. Lead New Jersey Cent N. Y. Central WX N. Y. AN. E N. Y., L. E. A W.... 14M, nut 41 14'C, 154 44 N. Y..B. ft W 1W4 N. Y., 8. & W, pr North Pao North Pao. rr 1774 IS 173,' lttVi 17M lelj O. A W Phil. & R'-arilug Rich & W. P T., C. A L 17'Jg Texas Pac Union Pacific Wabash , Wabash pi' Western Union... ... 14 ... ... H'H ... ma ...100 14 lMi 2S 1M 14 mi 14 R. M 1114 B. a. o A. M. T. v. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. Open ing. 03)4 High est 5 Low est CI03 ing, "WHEAT. May Deo. Oct OATH. May Pec 03 at 33W Oct CORN. May Doc. , DO mi 4S 4SJ Oct LARD. Jim Oct 7 W) 7 60 1 67 7 67 PORK. Jan ....12 05 ,....12 SO 12 70 12 80 12 ISO 12 SO 12 70 Oct K.w York Prodao. Markst New York. Oct. 10. Flour Weak, Jobbing trade only. Wheat Dnll. red winter. S4a3Io. op; scarce, dosing firm; No. 8 red, store and elevator, ooniwc.; anoat, boauio. t. o. b., DC3i5Co.; ungraded red, 60s- 60c.; Ho. 1 northern, 65aU9c.; op tions dull, irregular, declining .u, closing steady at ac. under speculators wait ins tor government report. December and May most active; October, C5c; No vember, 6Gc; December,; S7c; May, 61Kc: Jud& tilKa cjobh Dull, lower with options, closing nrm: ISO. 2. oymc.: elevator, odxo. anoat options opened weak and declined Kc. and closed firm at xac. below yesterday May most active: October, 66c; .Novum ber. ouc. ; December, wsw may, wo. Oats dull: firm: options lower: steady October, 32c; November, 83c; Decern ber. 84c: January. 84; May. 87k'c: No, 2 white. November. StiWc: spot prices- No. 3, 32c: No. 3 white, 30 Vc: No. 2 Chicago, 83VC.; No. 3, Slc: No. 8 white, 85MO.; mixed western, B3$; white 30a4Uc, white state, 80a40. Beef Qniet; dressed beef quiet; cnt meats, ouiet: pickled shoulders. CaOo. pickled bams, ilalOc.: middles, nominal, qniet, steady; western steam closed 79.9a 100; city, 73.88; Bales, 125; options 48, none. Pork Fair demand; steady; mess,tll75 air-; extra prime, S14. Butter Quiet, weak; unsettled ; state dairy. 14aS3o.: do. creamery. 17a28c.: Penn sylvanla do., 17a24c.: western dairy. 18al7c; do. creamery, 16a24a; do. fac tory, 12al5c; elgins, 24a24)ifo; imitation oreamery. 14all)o: June creamery. 20a23& Eaos dull; soarce: steady; state and Pennsylvania. 19a20o.; ice house. 15al6Vfc. western freeb, 17al9a; do per case fg. 25a limed, ioso. Philadelphia Tallow Uarkst. Philadelphia, Oot 10. Tallow is dull and weak. We quote: city, prime, hoRSbeaa, 4c; country, prime. barrels, 4&; conn try dark, in barrels, Vfc; canes, oc.; grease, w. Real Merit is tbe characteristic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. and it is manifested every day in the remarkable cures that medicine accomplices. Hood's Barsapa- rina is me xinu. xry it Hood's Pills are the best family cathar tic ana liver meaicme. Harmless, reliable, cure. Tbe world is always interested in the core of consumption; yes its prevention is 01 rar mora importance, ur. wood's nor way Pine Bvrnp is guaranteed to cure coughs and colds. Bold by all dealers on I guar an tea 01 satisfaction. EVERYBODY WILL See what? See the Saturday Tribune. Why? Because It will contain some of the bright est features ever putintoaScranton newspaper; for example: The Best Industrial Column. The Best Market Reports. The Best Dramatic Column The Best Musical Column. The Best Society Column. The Best Fashion Notes, The Best Notes on Hygiene, The Best Compendium of Sports. The Best Household Hints, The Best Religious Department. The Best Told Local News, The Best Told Telegraphic News, The Best Selection of Miscellany. The Best London Letter, The Best Editorials; in short the Let us name to you briefly some of the special articles that are to be in Sat urdays Tribune: Miss Kaiser will have another charm ing letter, narrating a most pathetic inci dent during one of her concerts in Wales; Physical Di rector Weston will contribute a column article on Sandow, thestrongman whose wonderful feats in this city last week astonished the entire neighborhood; there will be an interest ing scientific article by Professor Martin Joyce putting astro nomical truths in ; clear light; the ap. palling revelations of the Lexow com mittee in New York will be summarized in a manner not pre viously realized; and the quantity of-poe try, humor and mis cellaneous informa tion will be largely increased. You can not afford to miss it. TWELVE PAGES-TWO CENTS Dueber-Hampden 17-Jewel Watches are known by rail road men and other experts to, be un. equalled for wear and accuracy. 17 RUBT JEWELED! m adjusted Tbe Dwetar Watch Works, Canton, 0. , BEST PAPER E. Robinson's Sons1 Lager Bbbr Brewery Vasnfactcrsrs of the Celebrate , PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPAOITY 100.000 Bbla. Per Annum, DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWO Manufactured at tbe Wapwallopen Mill La. Berne couoty ra., ana ac Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for the Wyoming- District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton P S bird National Bank Building AOENCTES. THOS. FOUD. Pittston, Pa. JOBN B BMITH & BON -.Plymouth. Pa, E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Agents for the Kupaune Uhemiaal Com pany's High Explosives. Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and ' white Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT &C0HNELLC0. DKTTRR 8H08 CO., Tnc'f Capital, $1,000,000. BEST l.BO BHOK IN THE WOBLB, "A dollar tnttd ( a dollar tamed." , ThliLaillna' Hollil French Uongnla Kid But ton Boot delivered fro anywhere In the U.S., on reoeipioivmflD, money urai-r, or I'oiUl Note (or II. AO. F.qiuli every way tbe boots old in all retail toree (or !..')0. We make tblt boot oarielres, therefor we guarantee- the fit, itult and wear. and If any one ! not aatlifled we win rcinoa me money or send another pair, upera Toe or uommon eeriee, . m,i,. c n 1 KtC. ,t i , k 1 t,, !L:..kalzo. Send vour tiie: :j ui kui m von. ys?rwIlfuitrated all FREE Dexter Shoe CooSSil:' dvtcial term 1 to maun. We Linn Allen & Co, STOCK BROKERS. Bay and sell S'ocka.Bonds and Grain on New York Exchanges and Chiaag Board of Trade, either fur cash or or margin. 412 Spruce Street. tSTLooal Stocks a Specialty. G. du3. DILliCK, Manager. TELEPHOKE 6,002. MT. PLEASANT AT KETAIU CkMiof the twst qnallty for domestic nss,anq cf all Bliss, delivered in any part of the dtj at lowest price. Orders left at my offloe, NO, 118, WYOMING AVENUE, Roar room, first floor, Third National Bant or sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be mads for the sail and delivery of Buckwheat Ooal. WM. T. SMITH. ionevOil and Manufacture Co, VINEGAR AND CIDER 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN ST. BUSINESS AND .. . PROFESSIONAL I'HYSICIA.VS AM kllkUtUMIb DB. G. KDUAB DEAN has removed tools buruce atroot, bcrunton, ta. Unst op- poaite couri-nouseiiquare.) 1 H. A. J. V.UMNKLL, OUIce 2ul Washington XJ avenue, corner Bpruca street, over Francke s drag etore. Kesidence, Wi Vine at Othoe hours: 1U.DU to 12 a. m. and to and .au to 7.at p. m. Sunday, g to 8pm, DR. W. KT ALLKN. 6ttlea""oor. Lacka wanna and Washington avea. ; over Leon ard shoe atore; olhce hours, 1U to 13 a. m. and uto 4 p. m.: eveulUKS at residence. oUX. w aehiiigton ave. 1UIUL. KKBY, PracUce limiunl to Di XJ eases of the Eye, Ear, Noas and Throat; office, 121 Wyoming ave. Btwidenee, odl Vine trcot. 1 H. L.M. GATES. 125 Waehinston Avenue. XJ Office hours, to a.m.. l.M to a and I to 8 p.m. Rexidence M MadUon avenue 10HN L. WENTZ, M. U., Offlcw K and o o Commonwealth building; residouoe 711 Madison ave; office hours, 1U to 12, i to 4, X to 8; Sundays 2.80 to 4, evenings at residence. A specialty made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and gynecology. 1) K.KAY, am) Penn Ave. ; 1 to 3 p.m ; cull -'WW uw.oi women, ouxtetrica ana am ot cuu. LAMVtKS. JM. 0. RANCK'S Law and Collwtlon of . flee, No. 817 Spruce et. opposite Forest House, Scranton, Pa,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond ents in every county. JEbSUPii & HAi.0, Attorneys and Couunel lors at Law, Commonwealth bulldiui Washington ave. W. H. Jehsup, Horace U. hand. W. H. Jessup, Jr. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, Attor neys and Counselors at Law, Republican building, Washington ave.. Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law; ollloes 0 and 8 Library builduui, boranton. Pa. HoswM.t, H. PArnnsoa William A. Wilcox. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At. tornevs and Counsellors, Commonwealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. vv V. BOYLE, Attorney -at-La w,No.18 and 20, Burr building, W ashington avenue. H EN RY M. SEELY -Law offlcos in Price building, 12o Washington avenue. IT1 RANK TToKtLL, Attorney at Law. Room V 6. Coal Exchange. Scranton. Pa. WILTON W. LOWRY, I Att'ya, W Washing C. H. VON STORCH, f ton ay., C. H. eqiiare. AMES W. OAKKORD, Attorney at Law, ' rooms 63, 64 and 65, Commonwealth b'l'g. QAMUEL W. EDUaR, Attorney at Law. O Office, 817 Spruce St., Scranton, Pn. r A. WATRES, Attorney at Law, 4SI IJ, Lackawanna atio.. Scranton, Pit. ) P. SMITH, Counsellor at Law. Office, rooms 54, 55, 56 Commonwealth building. C R. PITCHER. Attorney at Law, Com- . monwealth builaing, Scranton, Pa. C. COM EUYS, ail Spruce nt. D B. REPLOOLE. Attornov Lonns nezo- tiattd on real estate security. 4(M Spruce. F. KILLAM, Attornev-at-Law. )M Wy oming avennn, Sranton. MHOIII.S. OCHOOLOP THE LACKAWANNA. Scran O ton. Pa., nreiiarea bovs and arirls for coUegs or Dusinexa: tnorougmy trams voung cnuuren. Catalogue at request. Opens September la REV. THOMAS M. CAN Walter H. Buri.l. Hf IBS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN IU and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupili received at all times. JNext term wm open September 10. ii.n n.srs. T'VR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY XJ in norcelnin. crown, and bridee work. Odontotlireapia. Office 1U1 X4orth wasning ton avenue. p C. LATJBACH, burgeon Dentist, No, 115 KJ. Vi yoming ave. R. M. h'l'KATT S. nfflcn Cosl Exchnni'B. LOANS. THE REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Asso- X elation will loan vou money on easier terms ana pay you Dettor on investment tnan any otner association, call on B. n, oallcim- VEH. Dime Hank bnllrlimr SEKDS. r R. CLARK A CO.. Seedsmen. Florists VJ and Nurserymen; store 146 Washington avenne; green house, ioju norm Main aveuuo; utore tplei)hon 7K2 TEAS. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jones Bros. AVI UK M ItEKNS. f OS. KUETTEL, 6i5 Lackawanna avonu ' Mcranton. ra.. niamil r ot w ire Screens. HOIi:i.SAM RKsTAl'ltANTi. H-HE ELK CAFE, 1:3 and IL"7 Franklin ave X nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZiKQl.ER, Proprietor. LbljiloTER HOTEL. V W. G. SCHENCK. Manaimr. Sixteenth street, one block east of Broadway. at union fqunro, .new loric Amerli-an plan, oil pjj-dnyBndupward. OC'RANTON HOUSE, near D.. L. & W. na O senger depot. Conducted on the European pmn, irT"H horn, rrnpripfnr. AltCIIITKCTK, I) AVIS & V"N STORCH. Architects. Roomi 21 24 and 28 Conimonw'lth b'ld'g. Scranton L. WALTER, Architect. Office, rear of iKnj unuiiiK i'ii ntruue. ? L. BROWN. Arrh B. Architect. Pric. i bnilding,1.3) Saahington Ave,,Scrantm. Misi:i.i.AKoi;s. 1JAUER S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR JJ balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wod- dinn and eonrert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyomiuj ave., over tiuiuert s music store TTORTON & SWARTS- WHOLESALE 11 lumber, Prico untitling; Scranton, Pa. m . L ,1 A IJlll.' U' ItUnTUL'UU T1UTTrL-U' supplies, envt'lopvs, paper hags, twine. Warehouse, luO Washington ave., Scranton, ra. II UhSI.H AND CARRIAGES FO.i SALE at I'i'i Capousi nvonuo. , D. L. FOOTE, Agont -nRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE Jl sale dealers in Woodwaro, Cordage and Oii Cloth, 7.U W. Lnckawanna avenue. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and t omroru TIM 15 TAnLE IN Kl'FF.CT MAY 20, ISM, Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wllkos- Pnrro. etu., att) 2li, u.lo, 11. W a. m., ll.M. z.uj, 8.:W, fi.Oil, 7.2."i, ll.Uu p. m. Sundays, U.UU a. m., 1.1X1,2. 1 j, J.iup. in. For Atlantic CitV. 8.20 a. m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth. fl.'J) (express) a. m., 12.50 (expross with Buffet parlor car), 3.30 (express) p. in. Sunday, 2.1 n m. Fob Mauch Cntncc, Allentoww, Beth', hem, Eai-toh and Piiiladiclhiiia, a. m.. Um. S,a0, CUV (exoept Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Lono BitANcn, Oceah Grovc etc., at R II a. ra.. I2..-0 n. ni. For Reading. Lebanon and Marrishnrg, via Allentowu, e.-u a. m., o.w, p.m. ouuuuy, tr,S.' plittiiTlllp. B.2II a. m.. 12.50 n. m. Koturning. leave New York, foot of Liberty street, Nortn nvT, at mu (express; a. 1.111, l.iX), 4.31) (express with Bullet parlor car) p. m. euniiay, . . m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, ,9.7) . 9 m unit l M n. m. Suiidav. 6.27 a. m. 'i'i,'oh tiplmto to all nointa at lowest ratos may be bad on application In advance to the ticket agent a . Gen. Pass. Agent, J. H. OLHAUSEN, Oen. Snpt here is no use s in staying hind when all hr tlie world is pushing ahead. "Progress" is the motto o: The Scranton Tribune ' Bookblndlno Dep ' AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, OCT. 11. The Great Lantrhlcg Success, the Bright and Breezy Comedy, Charley's Aunt By BRANDON THOMAS, ManaRomentof CHARLES FROHMAN. A lare and Successful Kuoord in the largo cities N W YORK 3so NIGHTS BOSTON .aoj CHICAGO oo Presonted here with an exceptionally strong cast. S:ile of Seats opens Tuesday, Oct. 9. ACADEMY OF MUSIC AVP XTTl-lTTm tWl XT V.iu 111111 VUUI. 1R1DAY, OCT. ia DE MILLE AND BELASCO'S UKEAT PLAY, MEN WOMEN VNDEIl THE DIRECTION' OP GUSTAVE FRpHMAN NTERPRETED BY HRST-tUSS C0MPU1 Snle of Roitta trill nwrn nf thei W nfTJna neuuosuay, uct. iu, at V a. m. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. UU iNlClllT OLY, MONDAY, OCT. 15. Au ustus Pitoa's Grand Scenic Drama, TEE POWER OF THE PRESS A story of fluo Dramatic worth, A com pany of acknowledged ability. The Athletic Club. The Hhin Yard. S ACTS 11 SCENES 110 l'EOPLK Tbe Duck Scene. The Sbiu Marv Vale. The Warden's Otllce, GRAND SCENERY binK-riiiK, and other Realistic Bceues, 150ni -hts in New York Citv. Salo of Seats ujkmis rriuay, wi. i. MAY lit. 18.14. Train lAATM flmntnn fnr PMlajlnlnhU anA New Yovk via. D. & II. R H. at 7.4r, m Vll) 2.88 and 11.3s p. m. ria D., L. & W. R. R., (1.00, 9.uj,u.v a. m.,ana i.m p. m. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes- Barre via D., L. Ss W. R. B., C.OU, ll.a) a. m., i.t", d.ou. o.vi. p. m. Leave Hcranton for Wbite Eavon. Hazloton. Pottsrilla and all nnintA nn IhA Hhavai Meadow and fottsvillo branches, via E. & W. v.. o iun.m.,via V. St U.K.K. at 7.45a.m., 1ZIIS. B.38, 0 p.m., Tia D., L. & W. B. R, 6.00, 8.0J, u.ai a.m., i.ou, cuy p.m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton. Roadinz, Harrinburii and all Intermodlats points via D.& H.R.R. 7.45 a.m.,12.0,i, 2.1M, pjn.,via u., u a w. a. u.,u.uu,s.os, ii.au a. to, Leave Scranton for Tnnkhannock, Towanda, Elmira. Ithaca. Qeiwva and all iatermedUta points via D. & H. K.R.,8.16 a.m.,l2.(ia and 11.3s p. m., via u u a w. K. it., bus a.m., i .w p. in. Leav Scranton for Knchester, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls. Detroit. Chicazo and all oolnts went via u. s a. ti. b., Kta a.m.,i2.ub,.i.rai.ij p. m, via D. L. & W. R. E. and Pittston Junction. o.uo a.m l.ao, 8.50 p. m., via K. & W. a n., n.-i v.m. JTor Elmira ana tne west via Malamanot, via u. a u. H. K. Kih a. nx. li.Uo.6.0) n. m.. via Q. L. A W. R.K. .K.08 a.m.. l.aO and 0.07 n. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair oars on all trains between U & B. Junction or w likes-Karre and JNew Kork, Pbuaddlpala, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. KOLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Hapt en AS. S. LKE. Oen. Pass. Atf'L Phila..Pa. A. W.NONNEMACHEE.Aaa't Qan.Pass. Ag'U Soutn tSetnlenem, fa. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express for New York and aU points East. 1.40, 2.50, 6.19, 8.00 and 9.ba a. m. ; 12 66 and 8.50 p. m. 1- ........ Ft' . UKlln.llnl-la and tho South, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.45 a. m.; Ual auuo.uu p. HI. Wotniugton ana way aunoiii, o.w p. m, ..!. .n.n.lB,lnn Minn m Kipr as tor tsingnamton, usweuo, cimira. Coming, Bath, Dansville, Mount Morris and ttunaio, i.iu, io a. iu. a"u i.nt v. iu., uia&iuH close counections at Buffalo to all points in the Bath accommodation, II a. m. tlili0.ntn ami urnv BtAtlnna. 12 97 Tl. TIL iNicuolion accommodation, at i P. m. and 0.10 p. m. R nflhBTnfnn IITtn K.lmira KTnrAM. ll ua l. in. Mpress lor uoriianu, oyracuae, ubudi, Utica and RichQcld Springs, 115 a. m. and l- ltli'nca, 2.15 and Bath 9 a. m. and I2i p. m. ror oriumuoeriuuu.riiisiuu, iiKoa-Dnna, Plvmnnth. ItlnnmHlturir and Danville, maklnff d. counections at Northumberland for Willlumjport, Harriaburg, Baltimore, Wash- Northumberland and Intermediate stations, en., o f.r. - I nil nnil R(r7 n m. Nanticose ana intermediate stations, o.os and 11.20 a. m Plymouth and intarmediati atations, 8.50 and S.U.' p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all OZP'ew) irains. , ... . , , t or uoiauuu imw .. - ------ etc., apply to U. u Bmitn, B m"; aa Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket omc 17RIE AND WY0MIN3 VALLEY RAIL 1 LOAD Train Wvo Scranton for New York and ln tcrmodiate points on the Erie railroad at o:B ,n u,A n. m. AInh fnr Honuaualc. Hawloy and local points at 435, 9.4S a, m , and asip.m. , . A.I ilia above are through trains to and from Il .neadalo. n additional train leaves Scranton for Lake Ariel at 5.10 p.m. nnd arrivos at cran' ton from tho Lake at 7.4) p.m. Traint loave for Wilkes-Barro at S.40 a. m. and ii.ll p. in, SCRANTON DIVISION. In i;dcct Sept. 10th, 1891. North Iloiiiid. South Hound, 20i 2031201 V Ml .... f!tt... .... 710.... .... TOO.... P M P Ml SM 1 15 .... 810 101) .... T58 ISM ... Tfil 111 10 .... T4'i IS 10 .... T3H Ulslo .... 7: K1H .... TIB lvMH .... 710 fllMt ... 7 OK ll 40 a m 5I 11 31 9i:. 6 IK fliaO 91'.' f(143 . .. T900 041 11 SI 9IVI 63Ti 11 IS 8 57 69i flllS 8 51 Bi 11 11 800 0 11 07 841 U SI 11 OS 8 41 6111 1103 8 30 614 1100 83tl f013 fltBT 8W 610 1055 830 P 11 A H A M 1202 201200 Stations (Trains Dailr. Except 8iinday) Arrive Iave A H .... 7 40 .... .... 755 .... .... 810 .... A M P M uoii a 05 .... ooa an .... 618 22! .... 0S5 231 .... 63J 841 .... 6 40 250 .... 6 45 2 58 .... 6 55 SOU .... f0 58 3 00 710 3I9P II 7'-' l 8 31 5 31 727 f33S 537 HS-J f 3 4-t f5 4'J 7 3-1 3 45 5 45 7 40 351 5 51 7 43 3 54 5 54 74H 859 559 7M 4 01 6 IK 7 51 4 07 6 07 7 511 410 610 8 00 4 14 611 8tW f4 17 0)6 8U- 4S0 6 20 A MP MP M N Y Franklin St West 4Snil St. Werhawken Arrive Iavc llam'ock June. Hancock Htarlicht Preston Purk Como Povntelle lli'linont rimisnnt Jit. Unionilale Foinet City Cnrbondalo White Hridgo May Held Jt-rmyn An'hibald Winton Pockville Olyphant Hickson Tlinwp Providence Park Place Scranton Leave Arrlvel All trains run daily except Sunday, f. slKiiifles that trains stop on signal tor pas sengers. Secure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day and Night Express to the West. J. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Agt, T. Flltcroft, Dir. Pass. Agt,, Hcrantou, Pa. . for sale: FARM STOCK AND ALL FARM ING UTENSILS, NEAR LAKE ABJEL. INQUIRE OF J. M. SJIKI'KIKLD. Til Scranton street ttcranton, Pa, AMUSEMENTS. ONE GRAND NIGHT OF MUSIC The Prize Winners' Gigantic Musical Festival A Monster Reproduction of the Laurel Hill Park Festival i On an Elaborate Scale at The Frothingham, a? I ocin, i ..sbui THE MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY, MBS. THOMAS' FEMALE PAtrY,1 THE UNITED CATHOLIC CHOII THE DRTJU, GLEE CLUB, " VICK3 THE LIEDKRKRANZcFetY,RUS THE CHILDREN'S CHORUS. Secure vcinr Hfiofo Bf m. , l.OO, 75o., BOo.. and 25a SPECIAL KnTirf n.; extended length of the prolamine, eon cert will commence at sharp 8 o'olock. THE FROTIIIMHAM SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, OCT. 13, QUEEN OF COMEDIES A NDER THE t'NDER THE DIRECTION OP Mr. Gnstave Frohman. 400 NIGHTS IN LONDON 100 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK ALL FUN, LAUGHTER, MERRIMENT) Sale of Seats Thursday morning. Uegular Prices. Davis' Theater. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, . The Be&utlfnl Irian Comedy, Entitled An Idyllic Picture ot Lifo In Erin, ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS Two Performances Daily atl30-aadS.15p.ru, NEXTWEEK: Monday, Tnosday and Wednesday, "Enemies for Life;" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Vivian De Uonto Snporb Vaudeville Co. CONRAD Sells a Close Roll Umbrella With Steel Rod Servia Silk, FOR AYLES WORTH'S Meat Market Tbe Finest lo the City Tha latest imprortrl fur nishings and apparatus (or Imping meat, batter and eggs, 133 Wyoming Ave, A Handsome Complexion Is one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. Potsoxi's Gohpuxion Powoaa gives it. TWJ.ATsr idv a vrrv tttttv WtJPT 8011 BYROAD. Commencing Monday.Jnlf 90, all trains will arrive and depart from the new Lack awanna avenue station as Vf Trains will leave Scran- ton station for Carbondale and intermediate, points at il 20. & 4&. 1 on. s .ni in. Ill a.m., 12.00, 2,20, 8.55, 5.15, 4 15, 7JS5, t.10 and ll.2Up.rn. . For Farrtew, Waymart ana Honesdale at r.00, 85 and 10 10 m.m., ltCO.8.40 and MS P m. Rr AJbanr. Saratoga, tbe Adirondack and Montreal at (.45 avm. and 2,30 p.m. AT.'lJ?1 Intermediate points at T.iS, 14&, 9.3H and laiS a.m. 1405, iSa, 100, 1)0, U.05, 1 15 and 11.3S i7m. Trains will arrive at Bcranton Station from Carbondale and lntwmediate points at ? 40, slfrs.4 daK,4 ?" K0. UT. 134, a From Hooeadal, Waymart and Farview at ,SLIII; L. . 6.66 and T.4 p.m, Krom Montreal, baratoira, Albany, eto., at 154 and H-Hlp-m. From vtUkea-Barr, and intermediate point rt-Vji-ViA ad U " 1 w. 110, 4,08, 1., .IW and U.1S p-m. Irish Loyalty S2.25 -4 a 'n