THE SCE ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY i5, 1894. Daily Chronicle OP Pittston Events. The Scranton Tribune's Pittston offico, No. 8 South Main streot, is in chnrgo of W. E, Tooke and J. Al. Fahy, to whom complaints and news itoms may be referred by any subscriber. J THE WEST SIDE COUNCIL. Email Amount of Business Transacted at the Regular Misting. At the regular monthly meeting of the West Side council, held Jan. 3, 1804. only a small amount of business onjratfed the attention of council. Pres ldent Dowoy appointed a board of health for the borough, consisting of Dr. J. S. Hlleman, Dr. B. Be van. Joseph Longford, L. K. DraUt and John Scrirngeour one for each district in tho borough. Council npproved the uppnin'monts and the 'board will pro ceed at once to organize and look after the sauitnry condition of the towu. A committee from the West Pittston Hose company waited on the council, and stated that the company contem plated purchasing a team of horses for the dm of tb company, with'. the hopo of securing Biiftiiient public and privats work to pay for their maintenance. The committee wished to know if council would give the company prefer ence when borough work wus biiug distributed. The members mmle favor able answeri. The matter of the Trac tion company was not mentioned, but bills from Engineer Barry and Attor ney Ferris, each amounting to about $280, mainly for work done in this case, wore received by the secretary. No action was taken on them. , HOSE COMPANY OFFICERS. Tliey Were Recently Elected by the West Side Company. The annual election of officers of the West Pittston Hose oompauy has re cently been held. The following is the list- Prettd 'tit, A. V. Coleman; vice president. G'orga N. Lewis; treasurer, E. H. Williamson; secretary. John Otvnlorfer; .issisUnt fecretary, Joe Dolahannty; foreman, Horace Cook; first assistant foreman, George W. Stanton ; second assistant foreman, William Kadclilfe: pipemen, John E. Davis, Samuel MoFetrich; axemen, Bert Noble, A. V Coleman; fire committee, C. A. Phillips, T. B. Mitten, A. V. Coleman;; board of di rectors. A. V. Coleman. C. H. Philiips, John Scrimgeour, T. B Mitten, E. H. Williamson, John Ooerdorfer, John Scureman, Al. Dnn'lo, John S Jones, George Stanton, William Radcliffe, L P. Holcomb. Four Big Successes, Having the needed merit to more tlian make good ull the advertisiug claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, each bottlo gnaranieed Elec tric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies nre guaranteed to do jnst what is claimed for them and the dealer whoso name is attached herewith will be glad to tell yon more of them. Sold by Jlatthows Bros', drug store. THE POUNDER BURIED. He Leaves a Wife and Children in His Native Country. Peter Vosiokonia, the Polander who was Killed at the Twin shaft Wodnes nesday, was 40 years of age and leaves a wife and several children in Poland. The fnneral will take place this morning with a mass of requiem at St. Cassitner's Polish Catholic church, and the interment made in Swallow street cemetery. Tiieiie is nothing like Dr. Thomas Eclsctric Oil to quickly cure a cold or re lieve hoarseness. Written by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joseph county, Mich MINOR PITTSTON HAPPENINGS. Local Items of Interest to tin Average Tribune Reader. Hon. J. L. McMillan it in the me tropolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster at tended the funeral of Mr. Morrow at Towanda yesterday, A. H. Allen, of Dunmoro, was a culler iu Pittston yesterday. E. A. Bartland F. C. Wettling. of Scranton, registered at the Eagle liotol yesterday. Joseph Hillman, Jr., made a busl nose trip to Throop yesterday. William Go wan, Pittston; H. C. Beyoa, A. L. Stanton and Charles A. Harlz, of West Pittston, have been chosen as jurymen to serve at court, beginning Feb. S, Frank B. McCanna has gone out of the saloon business. IBs place is soon to be oecupied by Corooran Brosi. John Miller, who was erroneously reported as having received serious in ternal injuries, it about his usual em ployment. Why Pittston's muddy cross-walks do not receive better attention on a day like yesterday, is a question for c ou sidsration. The condition of Mrs. G. W. Min ing remains unchanged. John L. Morgan is spending a few days in Lackawanna county. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown and son Edore and Mrs. 8. Sas have returned from New York. Henry Rader, who was injured in a recent Lehigh Valley collision, is pro n.vnneed out of danger. Li wis Gordon, of the West Sid", has announced himself a candidate tot the Republican nomination for tax collector-Manager Charles Allen, of Simpson & Wntkin's ttorts has identified the K'ods found in the possession of Jack Harris and Jim Brady, who were ar rested by Scranton police, at the goods stolen from the firm's store at Wyom ing Dec. 22. Eugene Botistein formerly with Ross & Co; has accepted a position with the wholesale meat provision firm of Mtzgsr & Co., of Elinira, N. Y. Ttie Golden Rule Literary Society met at tho residence of Thomas Moran, Philadelphia avenue. last evening. WYOMING. The regular monthly mooting of the council took place Wednesday evening, all members present. After the usual preliminary a communica tion was road from Mr. Graham, the general manager of the traction com pany, in regard to locating a switch on Wvoming avenue at the inter gecliou of Eighth street. No ac tion was taken on the communication and it was tabled. A motion was made by W. W. Stocker and seconded by J. t Shoemaker, that the street commissioner be authorizd to proceed to lay the crossing that was ordered to be laid last November across Wyoming avenue at the intersection of Eighth street After considerable discussion tiie motion was carried. A motion was made that all literature received from the state board of health be re ferred to Borough Attorney McLean and that he draw up a special borough ordinance to govern the local board of health. Council adjourned. Business Mouses of Pittston. AVOCA. The Hose company will hold their regular meeting Monday evening. They will elect oflieers for the ensuing year, II. M. tlowell was a visitor to Scran ton yesterday. Tho Heptasophs will hold their reg ular meeting Monday evening. Mrs. Dr. Pier is visiting in New York city. Rv. Fathers Golden, of Scranton ; Coroner, of Forest City, and Cnrr.in.of Carbotidale, visited the fair Wednesday eveuing. The Democratic caucus will be held at Emmet hall next Tuesday evening. Thomas Nolan had his hand iujured at tho Hillside mines on Wednesday. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods died Wednosday and was bur ied this afternoon in St. Mary's ceme tery. Lawyer Paul Sherwood, of Wilkes Barre, will soon open a law office in this place. L. J. Baxter was a visitor to Wilkes Barre yesterday. Dr. P. J. Gillespie was a visitor to the county seat yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James A Brown cile brated their wooden wedding on Tues day evening. W. J Renniinan has placed a cash register in his drugstore. Miss Mary Burns, of Jermyn. is vis iting friends here. Miss B. O'Brien is rapidly recover ing from her recent illness. The fan drill wus repeated at tho fair Wednesday eveuing. Last even ing the children's drill took place and was appreciated by all. Tue fair will close indefinitely on Saturday night. The Ladies' Foreign Missionary1 so ciety, of the Langclilfe church, mot at the home of Mrs. William Law yester day afternoon. H. H. Bailey, of Franklin Forks, Pa. , visited friends here on Thursday. Watches For Ladles. Tho watch and its chatelaine nre in tended for one another and unite to make a singlo effect either in design or color. Thus a chatelaine of olivines holt ; a watch of green enamel, which perhaps is incitsed in a rim of diamonds. A chatelaino of red stouts, rubies, gar nets, ruby spinels, or perhaps a bowknot of red enamel, has a watch with a solid red enamel surface rimmed with dia monds. A couplo of long diamond loops bold a watch of black enamel, set with large and small diamonds. Tho chute- mm, OF SPECIAL VALUE in breaking up sud den attacks of colds, grasm chills, fevers, ami in- M flammation Doctor W Pierce's Pleasant Pol- tBKB . leU. They carry (iff 'JFTXf . those troubles at the start. Ana u juu would only keep your:e!f in proper i condition with them the liver aetivo and the system reg ular you'd find you couldn't take diseases easily. These tiny, sugar-coated "Pellets" are tho most perfectly natural in their action no griping, no violence. Take them for wind and pain in the stomach, fullness, and dizziness. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and very Liver, Stomach and Bowel dlsordor. PIERCE DURE r Money paid for Ills medicines Is Hclurucd. GrLOB WAREHOUSE, Pittston. POI-ULAR WATCH AND CHATELAINE. laine may be a bowknot, a sword and scabbard, a leaf, a loop, a dragon, a series of links, anything, but it harmo nizes with the watch. There are many odd designs in watches, such as a cord of gold inlaid with ol ivines and a fringed ball of olivines at the end in which is tho watch. Tbero are also floral watches, and watches that may bo found wherever they are least expected, but these baubles are not more attractive as ornaments than the watch that plainly declares its intention of kesping and telling the time. A watch of medium size, in a case conspicuous for its lack of everything that is showy or uniquo in decoration, is always in fash ion, which cannot be said of tho odd de signs that please today and vanish tomorrow. When Bahy was sick, we pave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried (of Castorla. When she became Miss, she cluiiir to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Costorla. WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF OUR HOLIDAY NOVELTIES At greatly reduced prices. Articles of art and utility. A few pict uros will go at HALF PRICE. Leading Kurniture House R. B. CUTLER. Agents for the celebrated Cutler Desk 14 N. Main Street. C. H. CUTLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER. 9 NORTH MAIN ST. Big Inducements Will be given in both our Tailor ing and Cloak Departments for the next thirty days that will please you. Come quick. Genuine bargains. THOMAS T. BUSH & SON KIM HUE 28 N. MAIN STREET. Pittston, Pa. j BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Slippers and Shoes The Strike Over $5,000 WORTH OF AT DAVENPORT S SHOE STORE Men's Grain Boots worth $3.50, sold at $1. 98. Child's, Misses', Ladies' Arties, worth $1. 00. sold at 50c. Ladies' and Gents' Overgaiters, worth $1 00, sold for 50c. Fine line of Alligator Shoes, special makes of Ladles Shoes. HOLIDAY And other seasonable goods wore tied up on the road and delivered to us now These must be sold every article is marked with its lowest selling pricj in plain figures We will doduct an extra Cash Discount of 20 Per Cent. Thus offering a grand varisty of fine presents at pric9s invariably less than cost of transportation or manufacture. Cash is king you hear all sing, Fine Holiday Goods are just the thing. This lot comprises Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Shav ing Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Select Indian Baskets, Albums, Etc. Each article is a piece of art, ornamental and useful. Our annex is located on William street, ntxt to our Millinery Department. See the windows. They contain hundreds of dollars worth of fins war n, such as Qnilte, Bed Spreads, Silk Umbrellas, Curtains, Linens aud many other in i ful select articles. These constitute our Annual Holiday Greeting Every nrticle is a pretent to you if you patronize the Pioneer Establishment of warranted goods and low prices, A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite) coal used cxcluslyelj', insuring cleanliness anil comfort. TIME TABLE IS EFFECT DUO. 21, 1803. Trains leavo Scranton for Pittston. Wilkes liarre. ote at s.10, 0.15, n.DO a, m., VIM, 2.00, itii MS U,Ua ni" Sundays, 0.00 a. m. l.W, L'.IX), 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, S.10 a.m. For Now York, Nowark aud Elizabotb, 8. ID (express) a in., 12 30 (express with Buffet PsrlOf cur), J.IM (exproas) p.m. Sunday, 2.00 FOB MAucn Chunk, Allkntown, Bmufr ?.,"! fvJ.!iT?N."ml I'u'i-AiiKLPniA. K.loa.m.. SiWl J (except Philadelphia, p. m Sunday 2.00 p.m. For Lono IlllANCU, Ocean Orovb, etc., nr. 8.1(1 a.m.. lug ii. in. For Reading, Lobauon and Harrisburfr. via Allontown. M0 a.m., 12.o0, 4.26 p.m. Sun day. a.lK p.m. For Pottsvllle. fUO a. m., 12.an p.m. Returning, leave Now York, foot of Liberty ?t,rnuot,-orth Rivor' at -5 f express) a. m.. l.W. 1.30 4.30 (express with Bullet parlor enr) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. Lcavo Philadelphia Reading IVrmlnal, 8.40 a m. , S. 00 nnd t.:l n m H,, i: 07 Throucli ticket r ml may bu had on ami.loation in advanco t ihA ticket ugont at tho station. ii. P. BALDWIN, H. OLHAUREN, lieu. Pass. Agent (ton. Supt REMEMBER the place, 25 North Main Street. Sign of the Big Boot THE LARGEST CHEAPEST BEST The Tribune We will and can show you a larger stock than any other concern in this section. Remnnber, we are MAKERS; the ordinary factory garment has no room in our Cloak Departinmt and an to prices, we invite companion witli any concern in the laud aud know wo are the cheapest A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, 33 N, Main; 8, 10, 12 and 14 William Si PITTSTON, PA. Headquarters for Winter Gloves and Underwear RICKETT THE HATTER, BUY THE THE Happy Thought Range i'-T " M3C,e pinST0N ST0YE jEW PHOTOGRAPH C1AI.LERY, First-class Work, Superior Artist CHILDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALTY. Now Styles of Panel mid Boudoir Picture, nnsnrpssssd, Cabliiita 18.00 per dozen, other fctyles equally inoxpoiiMro. W. b. FRYER, U SO. MAIN ST., PI TTSTON, PA. Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and see the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Ganze Door Ranges. CONLAFS HARDWARE Send your Linen to the ACME Pittston's only STEAM LAUNDRY, and have it laun dried properly. C5TA POSTAL will briug our wagon to yonr door. ACKS& PITTSTON, 01 FRIGE CLOTHIERS 10 PER CENT. OFF ON CASH PURCHASES. THE Finest Line of Slippers Ever Shown in Pittston. Velvet, with Silk Embroidered Flowers, 44c. to $2.50. O. P. & C. O. Shoe Co. Atlantic Refining Go. Manufacturers and Dealers lu Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Linseed Oil, Nnpthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound ; also, a large line of Par ratline Wax Candlea We also handle the Pamoun CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Managar. Office: Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avs. Works at Pine Brook. DUPONTS MINING, BLASTING AND 8P0RTINO POWDER Manufaoturod at tho Wapwallonen Mills, I .u Kerne county Pa., and at WU mingtun, Deluware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District, ill Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National Bank Building. 01 If yiu deslro that the remains of your friends bo well preserved, hov Mr. Kirby do your Undertaking, sh h-i has just returned from tho U, S. College of Euibulming, Now York, where ho baa learned tho latest Scien tific Mothods of Embalming, and is now pro pared to execute a.l work in tho best manner, very low prices. I VERY URGE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE COMPLETE LINE OF FALL CARPETS at lowest prices. J. B. KIRBY, Odd Fellows Building, PI1TSTON, PA. gLANK Books Stationery Pocket Books Wrapping Paper Paper Bags Wholesale and Retail. NIGGLES k MANNING Music Hall Block. DECEMBER 14, 1893. OUR FINE Holiday Qoops HAVE ARRIVED. Santa Claus has made Mangan's Store his Head quarters. Mothers, Fathers, Uncles, Brothers. Aunts. Sisters and Friends are invited to call and see the Giver of Good Gifts. Large Line of Cloaks Silverware and Jewelry These roods must bo sold. The stock is from the best manufacturers, ami will be disposed of at less than man facturers' prices. Ladies' and Children's For Sets1 Ladies' Fur Capes all styles j and qualities. Fine Dress uoous. Gents' Furnishing Goods A reduction of 25 per cent, has been made on all the above goods. We are prepared to supply your wants in this line. Kog ere' Knives. Forks. Simons Ladles, etc., put ii) in Plnsti Lined Cases, othiiijr inort Appropriate for a Holida Present. Remember, we sell these (ioods at a small protit and every article guaranteed Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers We have a large line of these Goods. DOLLS IN ENDLESS VARIETY Manicure Sets, Albums, Picture Frames. Glove and Handkerchiefs Boxes, Bric-a-Brac of all descrip tions, Umbrellas, Perfumes, etc. Acrtntom. TH08. FORP. Pittston. Ps. JOHN B SMITH ft HON; Plymouth. P. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkss-Bsrre. Pa. Agents for tho Hapsuuo Chemical Cum pony's UIku Explosives. J. J. MANGAN'S GASH DRY GOODS Op. Miners' Bank, Pittston, Pa. JEHIUH VALLEY KAILHOAD. Trains Iphvo Scranton for Philadelphia and connection for New Yorki. 12.M. L'.3aud 11.115 . , L. 4s W. H. H ,8.08, 11.30 a.m. and Uo, o.SO p.m. I ,- .' . f l. .. . m ...... .... it.niOM nno. wiiKos- Barre via D.. L. Si W. K. U, 8.08, 11.30 a.m., I, II..', ,,,, W.IK. I.J. .('rtvfi SiTHTitnii fnr Whltn nn. tt , ........ unTVU,IUHHIoa Pottsvillo and all points on the Bears! Meadow nnd I'ettsvillo branches, via I) ft H K. it. at 8 a.m. 12.1n. 3. at. 4 n n.m . viu ti i a U. K.. Hits. 11 30 a.m., 1..U, 3 Sip m. ,eavH Bcnnton for Bethlehem. Ratten .,!u... ITl-l1.ti -II I.... ........ ...... .j.,... K ...I . ,,,, unci iiii-oiuie points via I), ft H. H. Sa.m. Hid 3.;i8 n in i. r i. m: it n u tjj .. ... ... u. ...ii. i. . o.rj, n.oi a. m., .M) p.m. Leave Scranton for Tunkh.iunock, Towanda, Imlra, tthaca. Qonara and all intermedlato points via I). H. K. R . 1.2!i and 11 .lo n. m.. via 1).. L. & W. It. Ii. . li.ju a.m.. l.:K,,.m Leavo Scranton for Bechaater, Buffalo, Nann Falls, Detroit, ChicatM and all poluts vest via D.&H R. R.. l.'ii, 11.38 p. in , -ia ).. U & W. B R and Pittston Junction (.IV 50 i. in. forBunalo onlyj, L8B p.m., via E. V W, : It., 4.1ii p.m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, via 3. & II. It. R. at HIS p.m., via D., L. & V. R. ., 8, I fsi a in and (L07 p.m. Pullinn ii parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair am on all trains between L & H. Junction or It'ilLri.u.iOirr.i unil ,.l.- nuil-.i 111 Li.. BaOMo and sasptnslon Brldiro. ROLLIM II. WILBUR, Qen. Snpt. EastDlv. lino, a. l.-.r..uon. I'ltMy. t, l'nila., t'a. W. NONNEMA.'HER,Ass'tOon. Paas.Aij't, South Bethlehem, Pa. 11P1 AWlljP V'T. ui-n 6 JLZ . 8(JN RAILROAD. ommencini; May 3V.l'w trains will run as follows: Trains leavo Bridife Street Matlou, Scranton, for Pitts- l. . . Tl A fl 1,1 f j lr IKMXm 1 "it. I' ii'"a arru, etc.o.w, J jf 49 9.0T !i.:!7, 10.42 a. m. 12.10. f M m 2 4.10,5.15, 0.15,0.15, ft p r and 11.3"i p. m. 7 " For Now York and Phila- ' dolphin. 8.00 a.m.. 12.10. 1.2A Ml 4.W and IUOp, n. l-..r Hun. ;il. ifroin I)olHwar''.I.jirkiiw:uini and Western depot), 7.00, 8.00. 10.10 a.m., 13 ui) U1..2.17, 6.10 p, m. For C'arhoiidaln and Intermedlato stations, 5.4H, " 00. S 30, 10.10 a.m., 12.00 nL 317, a25. S.10, 6.20 and 9.55 p, m. ; from Bridge Streot Depot, t0 n. m.. 7.10 anil ll.ll) p. m. last ozuress to Aloanv. BaratOtnk the Adi rondack Monntaina, Br ston and New Enitland points, .1.4(1 a. ui., arnviiir at AiDany u u. Baratoga 220 p. m and loaTing Scranton at i p. ui., arriving at Albany at UO p. in., Sara ti ga, i2..Vi a. in , and Boston T.CO a. m. The onlv direct route between tho coal fields and Boston. "The Lesding Tourists' Route of America to tho Adirondack .Moun tain resorts. Lakes George and Champlain. Montreal, etc. Time tables showing local and through train service between stations on all divisions Dela ware mi l Hudson system, may be obtained at all Delaware ami Uudsou tickot offices. H. U. YOUNU, J. W. BURDICIC, Second Vice President. Den. Pass. Attt DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA AND WETEIIN RAILROAD. Trains leave Scranton M follows: F.ipress for New York and all points East. 1.50, 2.50. MB, k.uu anil a. in. ; UMN anu p. in. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadelphia and the South, 5.15, b.OJ and 0.60 a. m . 12.55 anil 3.50 p. m. Washington and way stations, 2.40 p. m. Tobhanna accoinmcslation, 6.10 p. m. xtress for Binghamton. OW'go. Elmlra, Corning, Bath, DanavQle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 10, 3.15 a. m. and US4 p. m.. making MOM connect ions at Buffalo to all points lu the West. Northwest and Southwest. Buffalo nccofnmooatlcc, O.OD a. m. Binghi.mton and w ny stations. 12 .17 p. ra. Niehnl-on and way tatloiii,6.46p. m. BuiKhaiuti n and cluiiru Express, ti.05 p. m. Kxpiess lor i oi tlaud, Syracuse, Oswego, UUca und Ritrhfleld Springs, 2 15 a. m. and 1.34 n. m. Ithaca. MB ami P.no a. ni. an 1 1.34 p. m. For ft rthumberlaiid.P ttsto'.i.Wilkes llarra, riyiuouth, B.uo.nsburg and Danville, making ilos i connections at Northumberland lor WU liamsport. Hani ... . Baltimore, Washington i,nd tile South. .Northumborlapd and intermediate stations, COO. 0.50 a. m. and 1. 0 and 0.07 p, m. rianticoku ami interiiieaiate stations, 8 03 and 1120 i- .m. Ph mouth and Intermediate stations. 3 .50 and V 38 p.m. PnUman parlor and sleeping coaches on alt express trains. l or detailed information, po 'ket time tables, etc. . npply to M. I., smith, city tickot otlleo, .1 LaohawanUS avenue, or depot ticket oillce. VTEW YORK, ONTARIO AND WESTERN i Railroad. Scranton Division. Time tabid In effect Nov 10. IM Trains leave Scranton for Carbondalo: (.50, 8. 30. 11.03 a.m . 4.50, 6. 10, p.m. For Hnucook Junction and main conncotioni 11.05 a. m. 0.10 p.m. Trains lesve Hancock Junction for main Una connection for Scrantou: 0.00 a, m. 3,05 p. m. Trains leave Carbondalo for Scrantou 7.24 0.45, a. m. 1.10,3 34, a 15 p. m. J. C ANDERSON. Goneral Passenger Ak'ent, Now Yorlt T. FL1TCKOFT. District : ; A, i Scranton. T3RIB AND WYOMING VALLKY UA1L li HO AD. Trains leave Scranton for New York aud in termediate points on the Krio and Hawltiy aud loi al points at 0.35, 0.45 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Trains tearing at 0.45 am. and 3 24 p. m. are through trains to nnd from Houesdale. Trains leave for Wilkes liarre at 0.40 a, m. ami 3.41 p. iu. RICK DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT, HOLLOW. VITRIFIED, FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in the market. Brandt Clay Product Co OFFICE: Binghamtou, N.Y. FACTORY : Brandt, Pa. TORE Weak Man! Can obtain a Craft Healed Sion- eg plu lcbii(e"aMai jirci'Midiof avoaosis hil kkst Indian H'ia- fdv nliich CERTAINLY. Ill 1CKI.Y asd I'KUMA NKNTLV cures all lonni of aervinlt deblllt, los; moubood. Tliallounsatrsnkr. pkfalesl l wjl;iin. ito. Addrui UHUCMTAL MKOICAI. 0Oaloaae.