THE SCI? ANTON TKIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER . 12, 1894. ERAL OF. Considerable redaction In wises will be nude in the new seal whioh is to govern the employes of the' Edgar Thompson plant of the Carnegie Stael gompany at Braddock. The scale which expires at the end of this year, went into force three years ago. Daring that time many wage changes haw been made in similar mills throuahout the country. It will be necessary for the Carnegie company to meet these reductions in the new scale. The latter is not tWng made on acsount of any trouble among American steel rail man nfaotnrers, nor because of any danger of their losing South American trade, as has been claimed. The Sonth Amerioxn steel rail market is monopo lized by German, Bulgian and a few English manufacturers. The new Brad dock BOHle has not yet been formulated. The Carnegie company officials expect to make only suoh reductions as are necessary on account of competi tion. No rednotion is to be made in the steel rail mill business, besause the rail manufacturers are all members of a pool vhien sells rails at $ a ton. The pooling agreement was entered into the first of this year. It ends Deo. Stand new deal will probably be made at that time. A prominent member of the Carnegie company is authority for the statement that Am erican rail manufacturers are well satisfied with the pooling arrangement It is also stated that whatever re ductions are made in the Braddock soale should. be attributed largely to the Democratic tariff which has oaused such general depression in the wages of iron and steel workers. The Brad dock soale will naturally share the de pression. The anthracite coal trade shows slightly improved tone, which the Stockholder thinks is due to cooler weather, which bus resulted in a bet ter demand from consumers. The lo cal movement from the retail and wholesale yards to the coal bin is larger now than ninny weeks past, and several eases are known where retail dealers have been compelled to seenre additional carts to supply the demand. Moat of the producing companies are "standing up" to the May circular, and consequently, are selling no coal, but others are still cutting about 25 cents a ton; while individ ual operators are said to be doing vren wane. As all companies have more or less old orders on their books, shipments seem to be fairly ac tive, especially of chestnut and stove, but little new business is reported. The opinion prevails that the market from now on will be regulated by the thermometer. So much Jeoal has been sold abtad At low prices that the com panies will reap little, immediate ad vantage from their firmness in the matter of prices and their determina tion to: restrict production, whioh Is being strictly observed, The output in September was 8,100.000 tous. According to the Lebanon News Superintendent David Snyder, who has taken charge of the Colebrook furnaces for the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, is having the lining of No. 2 furnace removed, preparatory to re placing it with a new one. The ca pacity of the furnace will also be in creased by strengthening lining and raising the furnace from eighty to 100 feet bin b.' This will increase Its oa pneity from seventy-five to 150 tons daily. The stone stack will be torn away and replaced with an iron one and will be higher than the old one. The hoisting machine will be constructed of iron so as to facilitate the handling of ore, coal and stone. It is also contemplated to re build fnrnaoe No. 1, at the proper time, and to remove the engine and machin ery of the two Cornwall anthracite furnaces to Colebrook and to build No, 3 at that point. Colonel Hammond has been requested to asoertain the cost of the removal of the plant from Corn wall and putting up another furnc, whioh it is estimated will cost $150, 000. The gas roasters at Cornwall an tbracite furnaces have been closed, but those operated by coal still continue roasting Cornwall ore for Scranton. The Lehigh Valley employes in the shops were given a complete surprise Monday evening, when the whistle was blown at 6 o'clock to quit work. The men did not receive any previous notice whatever and many did not know the meaning of the order. They asked the foreman to explain, but all they eould tell was that it meant "qnit." This gives the men but nine hours of work a day. The men have been working only four and five days a week for some time. The coal tonnage transported over the Rendinv railrnarl rinrlni ih ended October 6, aggregated 235,170 ions, a decrease, as compared with the same week last year, of 82,851 tons. For the year to date the tonnage mounted to 10,059,095 tons, a decrease ss compared the corresponding period last year of 897,193 tons. . . . An acre of irrnnnil tiu haan rnr- chased of Geist, Eck & Egolf along me rnuaaeipnia railroad, in the Sixth ward of Pottstown, for the ereetlon of a new machine anon. The nrnnrlatnra will be Messrs. John R. Saylor and tticnara stillman of Philadelphia, em ployes of the Baldwin Locomotive works. The new industry will be in operation in a month. Every one of the various Industries at Royrrsford are now in oneration. At Spring City all are running except the paper mill and bloom works. The Spring City Glass works started up . . i . . jeuveruay morning on iun lime. The revival of business in the vloln ity of Lebanon is shown by the resump tion oi me ounoeam rnousmng com pany, of Annville, whioh will start up on Friday with 150 employes. The The North Lebanon Shoe faotory has applied for a charter and will soon be gin operations with 200 hands. Minob Industrial Notes: . E. A White, general passenger agent of the Mexican Central, has resigned. The stockholders of the Cleveland, Chi cago,. Cincinnati and 8t Louis, will hold their annual meeting in Cincinnati Dot. 81. Over 811000 tons of coal were sent down the main lineof the Philadelphia and Ready ing railioad from Palo Alto and Cressona W ednesday. It is stated that ex-President Rhelnbart. of the Santa Fe, has already been offered the presidency of another Important rail road system. !. Next week President Roberts and party will tart on their anneal Inspection of the lines of the Pennsylvania system east and west of Pittsburg. In the week ended Oct. 8 the Big Four handled nn its system a daily average of 6,170 loaded cars, making it the busiest week of the last two years. ' The latest compiled statistics show that NEWS NDUSTRIES in the world there are 400.416 miles of rail way main line, and that 177,000 of this mileage is in tne united states, or if per cent The Biff Pour earned In teo'ember tl.SUa.64iL a decrease aa compared with prota earniugs of September, K93, of t A 756. An increase in -freight earnings, i shown and a decrease in paseuger earn ings. The ea-nlnci of the Chiraoro. Milwaukee and St. Paul road for the firt week in Oo tober were 1067. SOL a decrease of 1104,604 compared with the corresponding week ot last year. There were received and forw arded at Iudianapolis over the fifteen linns, in Sep tember, a total ot 94,724 caia, 75,250 being loaded, against a total in 8ontuiber, 1894, ot 84,145, of which 66, (KM were loaded; in crease tills year, 9,254. In 189.! the Pennsylvania lines, at their cltv freight dennts in Indianapolis, han dled 62,2Li6,515 pound of frrlght, represent ing 4.400 cars; in 1693 they handled 50,048, 890 pounds, representing 8,809 cars: In 1S94 51,210,085 pounds, representing 4,461 cars. It is reported at Panama that Americans have regained control of the Panama rail road; that George J, Gould will be its new president, and tbat Colonel Bives, the present superintendent of the road, will enter the service ot the canal company ss engineer. ' The contest for the presidency of the Philadelphia and Heading is becoming quite sharp. Isaac L. Rice, who some months ago announced himself as a candi date, claims his chances are good, while the friends of John W'anamaker are making an active canvass for the latter. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Stooka and Bond. New York. Oct 11. London was re sponsible for the strong opening at local stock exchange this morning, the foreign ers having turned purchasers of Louisville and Nashvlllo, St Paul aud others ot their favorites. This led to a rise of i to 1 per cent. American Sugar, Louisville and Nashville, bt. Paul, Manhattan and Mis souri Pacific were all prominent in this time. The lmprovoment was followed by a filling movement in the Gran gers, General Electric, Manhattan and the Cordage stocks. The pres sure resulted in a decline of to CoJK in St. Paul, 14 to 88 in Rock Island and to 71 in Burlington and Qnincy. General Electric was sold down to by a well known trader, Manhattan was forced down 184 to 113 but closed at 112. in tee loruage stocks continued early in the day, and the common fell to 10 and the prel erred to 19. Toward the close a firmer tine prevailed, owing to the some what weaker condition of sterling ex change. Ihe Improvements was pro nounced in bugar, Liouisvuie and Nash ville, sending, the Grangers and Missouri Pacific. The loan crowd iudicates that the market is again heavily over sold, St. Paul having commanded a premium ot 128 per cent, per diem. At the close speculation left off firm.' Net changes show a gain of to 1 per cent, liouisvuie una rtasnvuie leading. Burlington and Qnincy, General Elecrric, Western Union, Manhattan and State Gas, however, declined to per cent. United States cord gained hi uor ceni. To tal sales were 151,086 shares. Business was better distributed tuan for some time past, Sugar having figured for only 34,000 snares against an aver are or over 7U.uuo shares for tbe past three days. The range of today's dncm for the an. tive Blocks of the New York stock market are given below. '1 be quotations are furnished THE thiucne by It, du B. Dimmlck, maua-gi-r of William Linn Allen ft Co., stock brok ers, 412 Spruce street, Scranton: Open- High- Low CIos l"ir. ing. Am. Cot. OU 31 Am (Sugar. K3f A.T.&S.F 5U est. est. 111 60K 10 T4V4 KW4 T: 30' lil 5UU KP4 ,8 19 Can. Ho. Snag Chespoake Ohio... 18& 5i 39 ttOlfj '" 87 Chic. Uac..... Chic -N. W. C, B. ts Q C, C.C. ft 8t. L..., C. M. ftSU Paul.... Cbicago.R. I. ft Pac. D. ie a.., D L. ft W U.ftO. F a. E. Co Ills. Cent , Lake Shore L.AM , NW.4 110 39 "t w 1X3 '99s Hi i. 5.SM ,.113)J 118$ 1:1 31H. Ill U0U Manhattan., Mich. Cent us Wo. Pac Nat. Cordage 1H Nat l.ee.1 59 27j 2S 111 1:1 111 111 99 99 3D TOHi is" is" m m i7i im m, 17 1,-H$ .7 17H 'tW "9H 14" ii" t!5 i New Jersey Cent. .11 N. Y. Central N. T. ft N. E. N. Y., L. E. ft W.. N. Y..H. ft W N. Y., 8. ft W, pr, mi 30 e 15 an 15 1114 1 14" m v" Mortn mo, North fao. pr VH . or w Phil. & Readini..... U Rich ft W. P V T.,C.ftL Texas Pac 9L Union Pacific 12H Wabash W abash pr 14 Western Union. tb R. M .... B. H. ft 20'i A, m. i. , CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICE8. Open- High- Low. Clos ing, est. esc Ing. WHEAT. May 5X tS Sf Dec rvitj 5;U Mli !:'! Oct 5tI 60Jji W& OATS. . May mis RW 1KM ZVt Dec mi 19:i(i auvl aw Oct asji sis its CORN. May &W 40U 40 Dec. 4X4 -18 (5 471 Oct 60,4 UJii 49iH iV LARD, Jan 1 4IJ 7 40 ? ai 7 40 Oct 7UU 760 755 755 PORK. Jbh 12 77 12 en 12 or. 12 77 Oct 12 12 95 12 90 12 U5 New York Proauos Market, New York, Oct. 11. FLOOB-Weak, freely offered. Whkat Fairly active, firmer. No. 2 red. store and elevator, 55o. for old, 5nc for new. afloat. 5CJic: February. BSko. for old, 67''c. for new; ungraded, 50a67c; No, 1 northeastern. 65c. Options were fairly active and ac. lower on local liquidation; weak west ana easier cables, December going He below present record: December and May most aotive. Sales in cluded JSo. m red November at 55tjo.; De cember, &6ka57c: Hay. 610. COHN Dull, lower with options, closing nrm; no. , ouc; elevator, ooxo. anont; options were auu ana weaK at Xao. aeoune iouowing tne west ana longs rea lizing. December most active; November, Sojc.: December. 53 Wc.: May. 53o. Oats Fairly active, lower; options dnll: weaker; October, Sljfc; November, 82?o.j December, 83Jfc.; May, 80a; No. 8 white, October. 85Vc.: November. 8Cc: BDot url- ces-No. 2, 81a32c; No. 2 white. S5a 8Cc. No. 2 Chicago, 82a33c.; No. 8, 81c ; No. 8 white, 85c.; mixed western, 82a33c; n uivauu., ixunwi, wuiutiMiek euaw. BlKF-Dull. ' Beef hams Inactive. Lard Quiet, steady: western steam. tS.OO; city, t73.8a7.13: Oct.. tS.00: Jan. $7.80; refined, dnll; continental, 13.40a 8.70; compound. 61Va63V. Pork Fair demand; firm; mess, 114,75 bip.ou: extra prime, si. Butter Fancy, better demand, steady; state dairy, 14aS3c; do. creamery, 18a24c; Pennsylvania do.. 18a24o.: western dairv. 13al6c; do. creamery, I5a24c.; do. fac tory, lzaioo; eigins, 4ac; imitation cream ery, 14al8Wc: June creamery. 18a32o. Cbeess Qo let, easy; state large,8al0&; do. fancy white, 10el0j do. fancy white. lOValOK: do colored. 10V: do. small, 8 Hallo.; past skims,' 4a8o.; full skims, 88Wc. Koee Moderate, choice, steady: state and Pennsylvania, 19a22o.; ice boose, 15a flc.j western freah, 17al9c ; do. per case a.86a.425; limed, 10tfc. Philadelphia Tallow Karket. PnrLiDsxpRiA, Oct. 11. Tallow Is dnll anu wear, we quote: city, prime, in hogsheads, country, prime, in imrreis, vie; country aaric, in barrels, VI. i vnaoe, uu; urease, sc. The world is always interested In the enre of consumption; yet its prevention is oi iar more importance, ur. wood's Nor way Pine Syruo is guaranteed to enra coughs and colds. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee oi satisiaotion. , EVERYBODY WILL X Want to See It See what? See the Saturday Tribune. Why? Because It will contain some of the bright est features ever put into a Scranton newspaper; for example: The Best Industrial Column. The Best Market Reports. The Best Dramatic Column. The Bast Musical Columa. The Best Society Column. The M 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 Bast 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 urday s 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 a 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. TWELYE PAGES-TWO CENTS BEST Ei Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrate! PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbfc Per Annum, DUPONT'S KINIKQ, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured t the Wapwallopcn Mill L lerne county Pa., and at Wil mington, Dolwar. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming; District, Ii8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa, third Kitlooal Bank Bulldin AOItNCIFJ. THOS. FORD, Plttst.m, Ta. JOHN B BMITH A SON: Plvmontb. Pa, E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkee-fiarra. Pa. Agents for tbe Hupaane Chemical Conv Ban? 's High Exulouve. Ms and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & COHNELLCO. DRITER BHOR CO.. Inc'p. Cspltal, 11,800,000. BEST Cl.fiO HUOE IN THE WOULD, "A dollar tared it a dollar tarnid." , ThliLuilna'Holiil French Dongola Kid Bob ton Boot delivered free any whrre In the U.S., on rtoeiAorvun, iiouoy uratr, or Paital Note for (1.50. Kmialn every way the boon old In ell retail aloree for i.W. We make this boot ourielvet, therefore we guar antet ihtl, ttult and wear, and If any one ie not eauafled we will refund the money or tend another pair. Opera roe or common eenae, wldtbl f, JV , KK. lira l to B and naif ilzea. Stnd your list; viii ill you. luil rated Cata logue FBES Dexter Shoe Co FEDERAL ST., I BOSTON. MASS. Special termt fe iHaier: We Linn Allen & Co, STOCK BROKERS. Boy tad sell S'ock,Bands sad Grain on New York Ezohaoges and Clileag Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. tSTLooal Stocks a Specialty. a M GIMMICK, Kansp, TELEPHONE 5,C02. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. Vbal of the beat quality for domestic nse.ana' f all elzee, delivered in any part oi the oil) at loweet price. Orders left at my office, NO. 118, WYOMING ATKNTJE, Bear room, 11 rat floor, Third National Bank, ar sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention, Special contract will be made for the sail na delivery of buckwheat Coal WM. T. SMITH. Maloney Oil and . . Manufactur'g Co, OILSsw VINEGAR AND CIDER 111 TO 161 MERIDIAN ST. tun r2S-S. - - -euraatUVtiUW-' BUSINESS AND JPR0FSI DR. O. LDGAK LlKAN has removed toSlg btjrucu btrtML runtuu. la. (aunt nn. lioeite court-houeo&auare.) 1 H. A. J. CONNtLL, Ottico lail Waahuigton J- avenue, corner Spruce street, over irauckee drug tture. Kusideuoe, Tii Vine ab OUioo hours: Itl.iJU to 12 a. m, and S toi and t.JU to 7.au p. m. Buiiduy, 8 to opnL nH. W. ii. ALLKN. Ofnce cor. Lack r, . .1 llr..,.: . . T uu auu nwuiuKiDoaTtn., over uwa. ard ahoe etore; ollice houra, 1U to 13 a. m. and Wasliii.Bton i ve. w p. ui.: eveuiu aa ruuueuck ei a. IkikCL. FKLlf, Practico liiailod to Ui XJ euees ot the Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat; ufllco, La Wyoming ave. Koaidonce, Vine itrcer. i UATES. U'o WaahiiiKtoa Avonuj. U OlUee hours, S to S a.m.. l.'M to ii aud t to 8 p.m. KoHideuceUiit) Madison avunue JOHN L. WE.NfZ, M. U., Officiw 62 and SI Commonwealth building: roaidenoe 711 lladieonavo; ofllce hours. 10 to 12, i to i, I to 8; Sundays 2.30 to 1 evenings at residence. A epecialty made ot direaaos of the eye, ear, nose aud throat and gynecology. 1) H.KAY, !iuo Penn Ave. ; 1 to 3 p.m ; call Dm.of women, obstetrics aud dis. of chiL LA YE IIS. JM. C. RANCH'S Luw aud Collection of. . Bee, No. 817 Buruce St.. onnosite Forest House. Scranton, Pa,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond ents in every county. JkbSUl S HAiSU, Attorneys and Counsol lors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington ave. V. H. Jeshup, Horace E. Hano, W. H. Jessup, Jr. W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AtVr neys and Counaelors at Law, Republican bnlldinir, Washington ave.. Scranton, Pa. 1ATTtH80N & Vv'ltiC'OX, Attorneys au'i Counsellors at Law; otUces tf aud 8 Library Lmlding, buranton, Pa. ROSWELL H. PATTSRSOa, William A. Wilcox. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At torneys aud Counsellors, Commonwealth building. Rooms IB, M and ii, vv, F. BOYLE, At1ornev at-Law,No9.l9 and 20, Burr building, WashiiiKtonaveuue. H ENRY M. SEELY -Law offlcee in Price building, I'M Washington avenue. PRANK T. OKtLL, Attorney at Law. Room I 6, Coal Exchange. Scranton, Pa. MILTON W. LOWHY, I Att'ys, SK7 WaRhing C. H. VON STORCH, ( ton av C. H. squaro. 1 AMES W. OAKKORD, Attorney at Law, O rooms 63, 64 and 65, Commonwealth b'l'g. SAMUEL W. EDUaR, Attorney at Law. Office, 817 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa. T A. WATRES, Attorney at Law, 423 Xj, Lackawanna aue., Scranton. Pa. I) P. hUITH, Cooi-ollor at Law. Offlco, I rooms 51, 55, (St) C'cmimonwealtli building. It. PITCHER, Attorney at Law, Com mor wealth builaing, Snranton, Pa. C. COMKGYS, 321 Spruce Ht. D B. KEPLOULE. Attorney Loans nezo- tiatnd on real estate socurity.408 Spruce. IV F. KILL AM, Attornevat-Law. 12U Wy oming a vmw, Scranton. (SCHOOLS. C'CHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scran O ton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business: tuorougmy trams voung cnuuren. Catalogue at reuuoat Oi ens September 10. Rev. TnoMAs M. Canx Walter H. Buki.l. .f IBS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN X'l and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils received at all tunes, text term will open September 10. DI.MIsrs. TYR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY XJ in porcelain, crown, unu bridge work, uuontotnreapia. Ufflco lui Xsorth vvasbliig. ton avenue. P C. LATJBACH, burgeon Dentist, No. 115 v . wyoniing ave. R. M. r'i 'ATToX. nWc Cnal Fx-h"n" IllANS. THE REPUBLIC Savines and Loan Asso- X ciation will loan ou rn ney on easier terms ana pay you oetter on luvestment tnan any otner association, (.all on a, n. ual,1jK.;n PER. Dime Rank- linildlnir EKHM. f R. CLARK ft CO.. bceilsmen. Florists VJ. and Nurserymen; store 148 Washington avenue; green house,!) Kortn Main aveuue; afore telnnlmn TKAS. BRAND UNION 1 EA CO.. Jonee Bros. 1VII1K t( UK NR. JOS. KUETTEL, 5i5 Lackawanna avonu Scranton, Pa., mannfr of Wire Screens. HOI KI.S AMI ltTAi;rANT4. 1M1E ILK CAFE, 125 and IT, Franklin ave- L nue. nates reasonable. P. Zieoler, Proprietor. VV LbidilbTER HO I EL. W. O. SCHENCK. Mannirep Sixteenth street, one block east ot Broadway, ui uuiou pquare, new lora. Arnerli an plHii, 1.50 per day and upward, OCRANTON HOUSE, near D., L. & W. pas O lenger depot Conducted on the European A ItC II IT KITS. 1) irniaviivsrnljrii Ai.i,...- u to ana -n i ommouw nn u la g, scranton L. WALTER, Architect. Office, tear of ii, un waBmn rton avenue. L. BROWN. Arh R Architect, Price builaing, ia) v ashington Ave.,Scrantun. SI IS ki.i.A l'n:s. BAUF.R'8 ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dinira ami concert work furnished. For tnrm. address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave., over nuioen s music more. H ORTON D. 8WART3 WHOLESALE lumber, I'rios nuiming, scranton. Pa. H 1 LOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' 1V1 siinuliea. envelonea, nuner- ham. twim Warehouse, lo0 Washington ave., Scranton, ra. H WhS,.S AND CARRIAtiM FOH SALE at l.'UJ Capousa svenuo. u. I. ri)UTi, Agent tTraNK P. BROWN ft CoT"wiiOLK J sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and Vli Cloth; i-V w. uickawauna avenue. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF R J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Antbraclte coal used exclusively, insuring Cleanliness ana comrort. TIME TA11LB IN KTFECT MAT 20, ISO I. Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wilkes. Farre, etc., at 8.2(1, V.I&, 11.30 a. m., 12.5a 2.0 X 8..U, .011, 7.2-1, 11.05 p. m. Sundays, S.U0 a. ul. l.UI, X.1.1, l.iU p. 111. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a, rn. For New York, Newark and Ellznbith. g.2J (express) a. m 12.50 (expross with Buffet parlor car), 8.80 (express.) p, m. Sunday, Z.U p. m. Fon MAncn CnrNK, Allsstown, Bethls. nr.M, r.ASTim sua i'hii.apki.phia, h.'jo r, nu 1160. 3.,H0. 5.00 (exoept Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday. 2.15 P. m. . For l.o no BiiAifcR, Ooeas Grove, eta, at R'.fl a. ra., lirxip. m. For Heading. Lobanon and Harrlsbnrir, via Aiientown, s.a a, m., ix.m, o.uu, p.m. Sunday, K.in p. m. For Pottsvllle. 8.31 a. m.. 12.50 n. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Liberty mreet, ortn river, at iuu (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.iti (expross with Buffet parlor car) p. m. rinnuay, a. in, Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.0) a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 8.27 a. to. Through tickets to all Points at lowest rate may be had ou application In advanoe to the ticket agent at tne station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gun. Pass. Agenfc J. H. OLHATJSEN. Gen. Strpt. There is no use in staying be hind when all the world is pushing ahead. "Progress" is the motto The Scranton Tribune Bookblndlna ' Dep ' ' AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, OCT. Ii DE MILLE AND BELASCO1 MEN AND WOMEN .TNDER THE DIRECTION 09 UCBTAVU rUUUMAN :iTERP3ETED BY A FiRST-C LftSS COm Rftln nf fiflai. will nnon at tfiA hM Wednesday, Oct. Ill, at 9 a. in. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. UJNE rutiliT. ONLY, MONDAY, OCT. 15. Aa ustus Pitou's Grand Scenic Drama, THE POWER OF THE PBESS A story of fine Dramatic worth, A com pany of acknowledged alillitv. The Athletic Club, Th., Vhln V.nl 8 ACTS 11 SC'ENFS :tn i vi ,lt l- The Dock Scene. The Ship .Mary Vale. The Warden's Office, Sing-King, mid other Realistic Bcenes. GRAND BCENEBT 1,0 ni hts in New York CMv. Knln nf Roata Ojiens Friday, Oct. Ii.'. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. UJNE JN1UUT ONLY, TUESDAY, OCTOJiiat JO. 6tli Con?ecntive Season ELMER E. VANCE'S original Kiulroad Comedy Draiuu, THE limited mail Vl) to date with the wonderful Ht'.ATRlnE. Crowded with Excitinglncideiits. Oversow ing with Surprises. Bristliug over with Mer riment. The Flight of the Limited Mail." The Thrilling Wreck Scene. The Awo Inspir ing El. etiical Effects. The Saw Mill Scene. Sale ot seals opens Saturday, Oct. 13. MAY M. ln4 Train lAAVAa fim.nlnn DVilla J.Vkt. ..1 New Yoi'k via. D. IB RB ,1! ir, m vi J.88 and 11.88 p. m. via D, L. 4 W. R. R tl.OH 8,08, 11.D0 a. m., and 1.30 p. m. ive ecranion lor riltston and wilges Barre via D.. L. A W n. u s oil Run n a. m , l.UU, a&0. tt.07. 8.30 p. m. L,eave scranton ror Whito Haven, Haalcton, Fottsville and alt points on the Beaver Meadow and Pottovilfo branches, via E. & W. V.. 8 40.m.,vla D. St H.R.R. at 7.l5a.m, Uot, fl, ' u P-"1- Tia D ' L- W. R, R, 4.00, B.0S, 11.20 a.m., 1.30, a.iO p.m. Leave Scranton for Bothlohem, Easton. Reading, Harrlsburg and all intermediate aoints via D.& H.K.B. 7.45 a m.,12.0i, .3i, 11.84 p.m., via D L. A W. R. R.,e.00,6.08, ilSO a. m., Uti p.m. Louve Scranton for Tunkhannock, Towanl i, Elmit a, Ithaca, Geneva and all IntermedUte pointa via D. & H, H R..B.16 a.m.,liOj and 11.3s p. m,.vi i D. L. & W. K. R 8.04 ain.,l;)0 p. ra. Leav - Scranton for Koohestor, Buffalo, Ni agara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all polnti west via U. U. H. R. Mo a.m.,li!.03,9.15.11.M p. m , via D. L. & W. R. IL and Pittston lunotlpn, &08 a.m, 1J0, 8.5J p. m., via E. & W. R.K.. a.' p. m. For EUnlra and tho west via Salamaoai. vU r. A H. B. R. f.4.r a.m., l0j,ti.0o p. m . via D. LAW. KMC, ,8 06 a.m., 1..0 and rt-W p. m. Pnilman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair ears on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wilkes-Barro and New York, Philadelphia, Buffulo and Snspenslon Bridge. KOLL1N a. W1LBU1I, Qon. Sapb TTtAS S. LKE. (ln. P. A'L PliiLik.P.l. A.W.NnNNEMACHER.Aas-t Qjn.Pass. Ag t, bouta sotnienem, fa, TtELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND U W liSTEKN RAILROAD. Trains leave Scranton aa follows! Express for New York aud au points Enst 1.40, ii.50, 6. U , 8 Ui and .0o a. m.; 12 to and 3.50 p, m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadelphia and the South, 6.1&, 8.00 and .W a. m.; U6 and 3 Ul p. m. wasnington anu way siaiions, a.oo p. m, Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Ezpr ss for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvillo, Mount Morris ana Buffalo, 12.10, 215 a. ra. and 1 24 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In to West, Northwest and Southwest. Ba.h accommodation, t a. m. Uingliamton and way stations, 12.37 p. ra, iN icuulaon accommodation, at 4 p. m. and t t m. Btngbamton and Elmlra Express, 605 p, ra. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Onweg Ctlca and Richfleld Springs, Xla a, m. and IM p. ui. ltliKca. 2.15 and Bath 9 a. m. and 2l p. ra. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wtlkes-Barra, Plymouth, Uloomsburg and Danville, making close connections at Northumberland for Willinmsport, Uarrisburg, Baltimore, Wash ington and the South. Nortnumberland und Intermediate stations, e.Oil, V 6.1 a. m. and 1.30 and 6-07 p. m. Nanticoe ana intermediate station!, 8.08 and 11 ai a, m Plymouth and lntormediat stations, SJWand 8.5: p. m. , Pullman parlor and Bleeping coachoa on all xp'esa trains. . , For detailed information, pockottlm i tobies, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, oity ticket olBee, Ula Lackawaunaavenue, or depot ticket ollioo. ERIE AND WYOMIN3 VALLEY RAIL hOAD Trains leave Scranton for New York and In termediate points ou the Erie railroad at 0.31 a. ui. and p. m. Also for Honesdnle, Hawley and local points at &3S, 9,46 a. m , und iU4 p.m. a:i i he rIkiv are through trains to and from U need ale. An additional train leaves Sorantnn for Lnke Ariel at. ft. 10 p.m. and arrives at Scran ton from the Lako at 7.4 p.m. Trains leave for Wllkea-Barro at 8.40 a. ra. and 9.41 p. in. SCn.VNTON DIVISION. In Effect Sept. ICtli, 1804.' North Hound. South Hound. 205 203 !i01 Wl 04 200 -Sift?! Btati0M -3 1 1 -a 1 SIS Sfi I (TralnnDnily. & & 8 S h -a j Except Sunday) J 5 Q 1-1 P M Arrive Leave A M .... 72i.. . N Y FrnnkliuSl .... 740 .... .... 710.... West 4-'iid SI .... 7&r .... .... 700 .... Weehawken .... 810 .... r M p M Arrive Leave AMP M .... 81 lift .... Hancock June. 00 !IO.- .... 810 109.... Hancock 000 8 11 .... 7S8 14 Ml .... SlarliRlit 6 IS 8SJ .... 7S1 1440 .... Preston Park 6 3: 831 .... 74ft !'.'40 .... Como 6 34 841 .... 73H 14 .... Povntelle) 84H USD .... 733 14 18 .... Belmont 04' 4.W .... 7S4 IV 0 .... Pleasant Mr, O.V, son .... T lt fll.Mt ... Uniomlaln fO ,S 300 .... 7 08 11 49A m FoinetCity 710 8 10 p H 8.M 1181 Sl.-i t'nrliondnl'e 741 331 531 0 4H fllOO 14 White Bridge 74T f3,'ls 537 f (I 41 . ..ftfOil May Held f7 84 f 4:1 f.1 44 41 11 HI 0 03 Jermvn 731 8 4ft 8 45 0ari II 18 8 ft? Archibald 7 in 3 51 551 03-4 flllft 8 SI Winton 7 41 8M 5M 6 40 1111 8ft0 1'eckvilla 74S 8 50 5ft 0 43 11 07 8 41 Olrplmnt 754 401 801 0 41 110ft 8 41 liickson 7M 4 07 6 07 610 1103 8:t0 Throop 7 Ml 410 610 814 11 00 8i Providenco 8 (XI 4 14 014 M 13 fimr H33 Park Place B04f41"81 610 10 55 8 30 Hcranton 80.' 4 40 6 40 r M A M A MlLeave ArrlvelA M p M P a All trains run dally except Sunday, f. signifies that trains stop on signal for pas sengers. Secure rote via Ontario & Western before purcliHsing tickets and save money. Day and Night Express to the West. J. C. Anderson, Qen. Pass. AgU T. Flitcroft, Dlv, Pass. Agt Scrautou, Pa, Ladles Who Value A refined complexion must nse Pozxonl'a PovH der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin, THE FROTHINGHAM SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, OCT. 13, QUEEN OF COMEDIES J NE UNDER THE DIRECTION OP Mr. Gnstaye Frohman, 400 NIGHTS IN LONDON 100 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK All DAUGHTER. ' " MERRIMENT, Bale of Boats Thursday morning. Regular Prices. BLAUVELT CONCERT AT THE FROTHINGHAM MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15 For the Benefit of the St.Iuke's Kindergarten Under the Manngemont of the follow ing Committee: MUS. II. J. ANDERSON M Its. W. T. SMITH, MRS. CHARLES M'MTJLLEX, MRS. K S. MOFFAT. MRS. IL AV. KIXGSBURY, M RS. N. O. ROBERTSON, MRS. W. M. DICKSON, MRS. G. M. HALLSTEAD, MRS. L. S. OAUFORD, MISS JERMYN and MISS SUSAN JERMYN. Davis' Theater. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, The Beautiful Irish Comedy, Entitled An Idyllic Picture of Life In Ern- ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS Two Performances Daily at i 80 and 8.15 p.m. NEXTWEEK: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Enemies for Life;" Thursday, Fiiday and Saturday, Vivian De Monto Superb Vaudeville Co. CONRAD Sells a Close Roll Umbrella With Steel Rod Servia Silk, FOB $2. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market The Finest In the City, Tba latest Improved fur nishing! and apparatus for kaaplngmaat, butter and eggs. SS Wyoming Ave. Hotel Waverly European Plan. First-class Bar attuned. Depot for Bergner Engel's Tannbasuoef Beer. IE Col 15th indFilhertuti, Pitt Most desirable for residents of N.E. Pons' ylvanla. All conveniences for traveler . to and from Broad Street station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. U in-able for visiting Serantonlana aad po tte in the Anthraalto Hegtoa, T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. DELAWARE AND HUD. SON RAILROAD. . Oommencinff Mnndav.Jnl 3U, all trains will arrive and depart from the new Lack awanna avenue station as ronows: Trains will leave Beraiw ton station for Carbondal and Intermediate pelnts at 040 R1R 9m o Q: . J .an. s.m. 18.00, 2.2ft, &6S, 4.16, il5, 7.A 10 an! U.B.m. For Farview, Way mart and Honesdale at r.00. 8.25 and 10.10 a-m., 12.00,2.20 and 5.15 pm. For Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrondaeksand Montreal at 6.45 am. and 3,21) p.m. For Wilkes-Bar re and Intermediate pointa at 7 45, lis. 9.88 and 1046 a m, U06, VU, tM, IU0. 6.10, 6.05, ftl6 and 1I.SH p7m. Trains will arrive at Scranton Station Imm ( arboiidale and intermediate points at 7 i 1.40, (.84 and W.40 a.m., 18C0, 1.17, 134, &4U, 164, 5.65, 7.45, till and 11.88 p.m. From Bonesdale. Waymart and ParTiew at 1.34 a.m.., 100, 1 17, 8.40. 654 and 7 44 p.m, From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, eta, at 164 and 11.118 p.m. From " llkes-Barre and intermediate pointa at lit. 8.04, 10.06 and 11 66 am., 1 id, S, 14, Js UUkW,T.iBl.Man4UUp.n, Irish Loyalty jar. i imp Ml M ifMV