The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 02, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    TI1E SCBANTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY ii, 1894.
'Remarkable how well mamma looks
and bow she has gained in nsh, Yoa
houhl do the tarn. "
"The loss of fliah is a triib. You
think yon need not mind it, but you
are gradually rutmiut? down. Do like
uiiiuima. Use Carlsbad Spmdel Salt
every morning boforo breakfast. It
will increase your appetite and curt'
you of that dyspepsia and biliousness
from which you are sulTsrinK. Bo sure
to get the genuine Imported article.
No subterfuge. "
TO BE TRIED AGAIN.
Charles Boaenorancs to Stand Trial for
the Killing of Thomas Nally.
Fptctal tO the Srrnnttm ri i-i -
Putston. Pa., May. 1. Charles
Bosenerance, who was tried and ac
quitted last week of the charge of in
voluntary manslaughter in the court 01
quarter afSlloni for the killing of
Charles Hjusn, hit widow as prose
cutor, is to be tried on the same charge
this time for the killing of TIioiuhs
Nally, who was killed in the same
manner. Andrew Qntno is the prose
cutor. The case is set down for trial today
The pfOMOQtiOO will be in the hands of
District Attorney (iiinmin, assisted bv
V. I. Hib'.is, and the defence by C.
Frank Liohati and Jo'iu T. L-uuhaii.
TO WCP THE TOWN.
The CcmmltU, So Decide and S-nn the
Nsosstary Contract.
Ftenttt fo thr Scrnnlttn YViftuna
PlTTBTOK, Pa., May 1. -Alter uiak
ing a tour of the borough yesterday
the advisory committee and uieiiiler
of the council met la the Hook and
Ladder rooms this evemug and pre
sented their suggestions relative of
making a map of the town previous to
having it MWefOll, It was tna concen
sus of opinion thai a map was uouunsary
and after calculations made by En
gineer Potter it was voted to have a
map made
The necessiry papers were drawn up
and signed
The ptice agreed upon for the map
was JtidO. The nine ueceisary to com
plate the work will be about four
weeks.
Til): I LOOO is the source of health. Keep
It pure hy taking dood's Baraaparilla,
which la pianllar to Itself, andsoperior In
treuitii, soonomv aad madlctaai merit.
BooD'8 I'll. i s ar" purely vegetable, rare
fully prepared (rom Mm best ingredients.
Twenty -tiVH cents.
POINTED Pt NCILINGS.
Of the Two Pmiton, Paragraph! foi
Hasty Reading.
i"ruit t tht flbraa&oN rYtseasi
PiTTSTus. Pa., May 1 - James L.
Morns, of this plaot, is now the tola
uwuer of the Baateton Plaln-Spoeker,
having purchased It at slierilT's sab
Monday.
Carter's scenic production, ' The Past
Mali," will appear at Italic Hall
1 tin: sdv evening.
The c 'mplimntary to the la ly
friends cf the Blsca Diamond Ho
and Ladder company, wi.l he held in
Keystone ball tins atoning. Wiiluiu
Kennedy, manager; William Sails
glier, assistant tuaunger , Kl H-oht-.i l,
Jamrs Gibbons, sr , an I M V Qntun,
receptiou Oommittao; Oacar Lunch,
master Of OOretnoniOS ! James dilations,
jr , assistant msster of csremonies, have
the matter m ehafgn.
Mr. J. C. Manning, of Mm;- Ball
book store, secretary of the Tn (' Wot
Christian Kudt-avor union, left yester
day morning tor Philadelphia to attend
a meeting of the state executive com
mittee of tl.o C B, to nuke nrranga
ments with the trunk lines for special
rates to the Internal! mal convention at
Cleveland
Dr. J. IV Itah 0U expects to leave on
Friday morning mi an extensive south
ern trip, primarily lo attend tne na
tional convention of tha Railway -nr-geoiis'
association, to lie held at Gil
vestou, Texas QaMtte.
Professor Stealer, of the West Sida.
rill conduct the -x iiuination of the
jraduatitig class of the Wyoming high
cnool tills year.
At about in o'clock last evening
Charles Dsnniaon. a well known Went
Hide young man, and a member of the
West Pittaton Hose company, was
quietly stroHiug down Itiver street,
and when near the residence of Cord.
C King he was app: cached by thro
unknown men who seized blm and or
dered him to deliver op his possessions.
Tney each had their beads covered
with bandkarobisfi to ennoeol their
identity. Mr. Denniioii Informed
the men that, bo IiniI no money
or valuables of any coussquence
to them, and made every possible
etrort to get away from Man, but it
was of no avail. They were bent on
robbing him ami they threw him npon
the pavement with considerable force
and went through all his pockets and
found nothing but a box of cigarrettes.
There Is no elew as to who the men
were Journal.
A largo number of our Hebrew
friends are in receipt of iuvitations to
be present at. tha dance to be given by
Oflanbolm'i orobaatra in Loomis ball.
Wilkes-liarre, Thursday evening.
J. Lew Wagner, of Plymouth, a
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion for clerk of the courts of Luzerne
county, cello I on old friends here yes
terday. Candidates James Waddell was cir
culating among the politicians last
evening.
At the regular meeting of the West
Pittston school board, held Monday
evening, Ullie following resolution
was adopted: "Resolved, That the
hoard of directors strongly recommend
that all the teaehsrs and pupils b vac
cinated! in strict compliance with the
ordinance of town council, passed the
2d dry of April, nnd the proclamation
issued by the board of health the 10th
day of April; and the principal be
hereby instructed to urge the necessity
of immediate compliance."
The merchant.
No ad
Bad.
llig art
Hind.
Oar.rtle, West Union, Iowa.
. .
The most beautiful eight in the world Is
to see a family gathered around a hearth
stone with the head of the Household read
lug the local paper -paid for in advance.
Jitv. 2am Jones.
Bueklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Fever
Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 5 ceuU per
box. For sale by Matthews Bros.
A CHAPTER ON PUDDINGS.
Borne Recipes That Are Commended as Be
ing Good, Sliuplo and Inexpensive.
1 'What shull I niako for dessert?' 'is the
question which comes to mauy house
keepers every day iu tho year. Many
fall back on pie and seldom make pnd
dings, partly because of habit and be
cause plea are easily made. So aro pnd
dinga, many of them, and they make a
desirable, change, especially in thewarm
Weather, when wo do not Deed as much
fatty food. With a view to being help
ful several recipe:- fron.eVood House
keeping are here reproduced
Let us begin with an applo batter
pudding. The ingredients are a pint of
milk, a pint of flour, 4 eggs, a table
spoonful of butter, a teaspoonfnl of salt,
a pint of pared and sliced apples. Beat
the eggs, add milk and other ingredients.
Stir in the applet lightly. Bako in a
buttered podding dish. Serve with
cream and sugar as soon as done.
When applea are gone, then come ber
ries. Many varieties make gixsl pud
dings and dumplings, especially gsse
berries, whortleberries, r;tsplerrics and
blackberries. Here is a recipe for berry
balls: Roll out biscuit dough, cut in
squares, put n spoonful of berries on,
bring corners together, place on a but
tered tin. Melt a tabli spoonful of but
ter, a heaping ipooafnl of sugar, one
half c upful of hot water. Hip over the
squares. Sprinkle with sugar and bake,
For lsTry charlotte till a buttered
mold or bowl with stab' bread crumbs.
Stew a quart of berries, strain through
cheesecloth, sweeten, heat up again and
pour hot over the bread em ml is. Press
down, cover and set In a cool place or
on ice. When ready tO serve, turn out
on a flat dish and eat with GroaiU.
lu summer, when eggfiuid milk are
abundant, oust aril and custard puddings
can l quickly made and ale palatable
and easily digested. A custard can Isi
made in live minutes and baked in half
un honr if the oven la just right. The se
crets of baking a onstard and not having
it watery am lip, to have fresh eggs
ami milk t make it of; second, not to
have the oven too hot; third, to place
the dish containing the rraetard in a tin
pan holding h.it water, so that the on
tard dish will not come in contact with
the hot iron beneath it Tile custard
should not be out of mind from the
time it is put in until it is out of the
oven. Try it with the blade of u knife,
and if it conies out clean take it out.
Sam tunes a minute too long baking
will siK.il it.
llorch..uiil mi..I I Of ('"Ida.
Old fashioned horebotind candy is very
good for OOQgfas and hoarseness. Boil
an ounce i f dried bofthottnd iu a little
over half a pint of water for half an
hour. Strain, add m arly 2" pounds of
brown sugar and Isnl until hard when
tested. Poor into greeted panai a small
porcelain lined kettle is the beat dish to
Oaa in i king, although a bright tin
baain will answer. The hands must be
well buttered before working.
To M ike a lis OaSSlSSi
Bent 8 sggs s. parately, Take a cup
fa of sweel it, ilk, into one-fourth of
which stir a teblegpoOBfal of flour.
When the milk boils, stir In the paste,
add a little suit and a tablespe.nful of
butter and fat it OOOL Take 2 table-
ipooofalsoi minoed htm, a Uttfaefaop
H'd parsley and thyme and stir with the
yellows, then all the well beaten whiten.
Have a well Hr-a-sl skillet and bake in
a quick oven.
Henri MogfeSi
An exchange say - that fine boney muf
One are made thnsi Bifl together lj pints
of flour, 'j toaepoonfnli of baking now
derand a hall teaspoonfnl of salt w..rk
in 2 tablesps.tif uN of butter, l-at and
add 8 eggs, a tenenpfnl of boney and n
half pint of milk, (hike in a hot oven.
mags VeSWI Want In Htmw.
It is a whim among Hi., fair sex just
now to make birthday prawillts to one
another of a cup and nWOST With a skii
thrust through the handle.
OH UKolOMd table linen Ih.Ui china
and silver are seen to thebet advantage.
If a bit of color H liked, it may be intr.e
dnoed In center pieces and aw fats for the
bread plate, 4he oUve dish and doiliea.
A teaapoonrnl of gnnonfajtoa teaoop-
fill of water for cle.ining jewelry.
Filigree butterflies monnted on trscn
ulons sprays and attached to hairpins
are g favonte ornament.
We have taken to sealing our letter .
even in tins age of haste, and lar.'e sticks
of many colored waxes arc set in -liver
tops, which form a seal and os-n to dis
play a reservoir for the live minute
matches.
Silk 'and wool mixtures are again in
favor.
The heavy white and ecru laces now in
favor and embroideries in opai design-.
ImUdjting lace, will Im- used for trim
ming drews ,,f spring and summer.
Cure for Haadath.
As a remedy for nil forms nf Headache
Klet trte Hitters hits proved to bo the very
best. It effects a permanent rare anil the
most dreaded habitual sick headaches
yield to its influence. We urge all who are
afflicted to procure h liottle nnd give this
remedy a fair trial, n CaSOS of halutual
constipation Electric Hitters curee bv giv
ing the needed tone to the lsiwels,Hud few
rases long resist the use of this medicine
Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty OSatS
st Matthews Kins', drug -tore.
otjrbi
Bad Blocd.
Cl'KI S
Bad Blood.
I HKS
Bad Blood.
I have been luirnrlng ten
years with Kryalpelas. llsvs
tsken iliH:tors inetliclnes and
E stent medicines of most all
in. I,, but none seemed to dc
mu any good. 1 llimlly mads
til. my mind to try Hurdona
Blond Bitters Have used four
bottles of 11 B B , and thins
myself entirely cured
Mas N .1 McCatlv,
Service. Beaver Co., Pr.
Purifies
The
BLOOD.
DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN
Qualified Veterinary Surgeon,
Over Thirty Years' F.xperloneo
Practical Shoeing
Oraduuteof the American Veterinary
OotlSgQ
Tim treatment of 1.AMKNHB8 and cthor tin
jjedlmonts In the movements of horses
every afternoon.
I.amenndslea animals examined nnd pre
scribed for free of ehanjatevorf Monday from
1 toiP.M.
HOPE FOR DYSPEPTICS
A Natural Food Tliat Does Not Require
THE WAY IT IS DONE.
How Mixing With Fruit Acids Digests
Food Before It Is Even Taken
Into the Mouth.
Natural foods are as a rule insoluble.
They must be dissolved before they can
be absorbed.
Digestion is the dissolving of food
in our mouth, stomach and intastiues.
It is done by ipsciej ferments prepared
by special organs.
A great deal of energy is used up in
digestion. Well people can spare the
energy, sick people cannot. Peonle
who have not sufficient energy suffer
from indigestion.
It is plain that Paskola, which is an
artitically digested food, will save a
sick person a good deal of energy.
Artificial digestion is the dissolving
of food outude the body by the same
ferments that dissolve it inside the
body. Paskola is a fattening food
mad of grains and fruit that has been
digested in this way. It also aids in
the digestion of other foo l.
Sick people need all their energy to
get well. They should take Paskola.
Thin people spend their energy in bnsi
nest or other cares and worry Paskola
will make them fst without giving
their digestive organs anv work.
Paskola la an ideal natural fattening
food. It is uiors. It is natural tonic
food that does not create faise new
energy but helps you to husband wliat
yon have.
Any one who readi the thankful
words which follow will be convinced
of the surpassing worth of this great
artificially digestive food:
YYkston, N. Y., March i, 18M
ThePre-lugtsted Food Co , 31) Heads
Street, New York.
tlKVTl.t M. Yours of recent date at
bsud. 1 bate given the patuphletn to dif
ferent pereona as requested
And UuW let uie add that 1 l ave BOt
changed mt mind any in reference to the
up. i lot value nf i'nkola, not 1, it is doing
Wonderful Work, Not only s it running
and crystal like Iu appcarai.ee. but Us
rtti Is felt Bon everv day since I com-
u. ci. cci using tt. I take It aooordlng to
directions, bat what m tiii more, I net sad
of its being nauseating and nnpfaaiant. It
is dellci.au.
I tbittl also that I'ask .la needs little
advsrtisesasat and tm testlgaonlats, as t
will be sccepte.1 ..u its mn merits, this
bring eu flit-iuii t to convince the BSOSt ekep
Ileal after a trial of s day or two at
I. ncet
I lay it is a feed fully rapshia i f doing
even di .re g. .si tl.au f r nba h it is adver
' tiaed idrejMiia
I eonsldsr It simple duty to tell what It
Is dolag for me, that the dmmvery may bo
secenraged nd asxned ol luasarvw ons
value. Keepsrtfiilly
Jills. R P ( ASV.
BinxiWOB, M J. April 11. IWM.
The PreDigeeted Food On., M Rends
street. Saw York.
in mi iv seu,g r,,,ir advert laentenl
of Paakela as flesh furmihg f i son-
c'u Irsl t" teet tie- menu i f ymir rrpara
in n f. r my littU gul tin. ti now four
yinm if ami !. always beau th.n
and puny In (act, has tw, n under Ike
0. ctnr'tcare fr..m tartb.
Ilef.. r. the fltst Is ttls hs l ten c m
Slimed I discharged tt.e.l. M as I SOitl r-
uch a marked aad rapid rhai ge for in
tx'tter, ae aba in raia.llr gaining In f1-ti
. Her little fac, i.nie . tbiu and romrlaaa,
la now n uudlug up daoy, and 1 notice a
pink lint on ber cbeokt thai I never un
before.
Paskola it worth its igbt m gold.
Vm U Mil t ta.
I'siknla nut Is i.l.tatned of anv
repnteble drnggiai a psmphiet on'
food and digestion will tea malle i free
t M i . , .. .. , . I . . I . . - I
on n. ,'.. ... "i i.r in I. - e.,nii.i;
Pood Co., M Heads street. New York
An Kisr n Pants
s bey tn a Weal Chester icbisd nt m
ths following eaaav on "I'anU ' last Fri
day ''Panto are nHsde fei m.-n an I net
snan made ret panto heo a man pants
f. r a wi man and a w.m.an panta for a
man they are a nail I f pr.t Surb pants
deeag t last long. I'anl arellksm. M0S0S
they sre tbluei In bat xeathei and thicker
Iu cold. The roan in the moon rhangee
bis pants during tbs reitpOS DoW t yog
go to Ike pantry fat psma, you may tss
mietaken. men sre often miatskeu in
panta, neb lideiai.ee make breeches of
promise. Thar lias treu murb dsMMek n
as to whether nnta aie ingular or plural
tgesM tnie When men aear panta tin y
are plural, and wbeo ther .1 n t wear anv
pai.ts it is singular. Men go mi a tear in
their peats aad It la all tight, but when
the pants gel un a ItttM tear It Is all
wrong."
Cascens m
-t rl'sxtiT Mi
. Aerse
EIITilOL INHALER
CATARRH
HEADACHE'SK
paef if 3. 1 ' ' I
VaF cQfr ' t'alSa. Here I ,. .. ..
Insure, BrsiBehHIa.
i II I I I I 1 I It
I "it i i,,if tm. ftneMrit.i.l
v t rr-wr . i i-mr e ,
i"" - " it' ."stt i n 'r r- i
onllnuftl I I'lTerlgi IVimngrnl n..
htiifii''tliinfTirn('f.)..r mntis-y rffurt 1.1 Vt i-r.
ftO rll. Trill, frs-ie Rt Ilr'nmiall ftititfcl.Ti il it, a i
tw MM, 1. D. gtiliil i'.-, T.m Lc4, C S. i
MPNTHfll 1 ' 1 11 1 iff tti rttMdi tm
Rhuiiiu'"'t H'ri, Murni i la nrierr.ii
.u VH Prl i r C ." i I . n t I ' 1 1 DAI U
Fur nl ) t'v MAtUMWl iir.., M.TgaMi HrtM and
Every Wom.a:
Sometimes needa a reli
able m. inly regulatu l
medicine.
Dr. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
t re iimropt, safe anil SSStalS In reanlt Tlie gSS .
bv. I'eal s. neviT .lisnpis.int, sinl auyntieo
"(I. 1'oal Me. II. . i i'l. , l l. x.land, O.
lOU to JOHN H. PHHn l harmaclst
cnnier V, yi.niuiit nvcuus aM Bptooi atrejt
Borantnn. I'a.
The (iKNTlXK X.'w lluven
"Mathushek" Pianos
E8TABLI8HBD isoo.
Nev York Wnrerooms Xo. 80
Fifth Avcnuo.
E. C. RICKER & CO.,
Sole dealers in this ssotion.
OFftOB-IU Adams Ave., Teleihone B'Pd'u
For Delicacy,
For purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion, nothing equals Poxzoni's Powder.
lA Hat sT
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SUPERLATIVE
Hie above brands of Hour ran lie had at any of the following merchants,
who will accept Tin- Tiuiiusk kmh-ii coiton of 2fJ on each ons hundred pounds
of Hour or .M) on eari, barrel of flour.
Icrantnn F, P. Pr.ro,
(lolil : . Iir ,t, a
Washington avenue i
Paansrs -1 P Prloa, Qold ktsdal Brsnd.
l'liiiinnre-i-" L) Vanlsy Suptrlativs llranl.
Hyds fork carsoe A- Davis, Washburn st.
QoM ktsdal Brand: .1 e.ii a Mears. stain
BTSnaSb Superlative Hrsu l
"i" iteige a UHpsncai Qold ktsdal Bread,
J. T. Mi Hale, Super itive
Pro via n oa .Feaner chsppeit. n Main av.
aas, superlative. BrsadjKJ QlUaspisi w.
Market street. i)0u M,.,, Itrand
Olyi.lmnt .lames Jordan. Superlative llrand.
Peckvuia-shatfer 41 K-U-r Bnperlatlvv
Jeniiyn-f, D Winters ft (',. superaiativs
Arehbald Joaea, s tnpa m ft Co., Uold Me.i.
Cartsmdala K s Clark. H..1.1 Medal Hrarnl.
Itmesdale I Ni Foals' ft CO Hold Mela
Miuooks M II. l.iv.U"
k w inon
HI, tt Iv OlA Hi 'M
s I I It
I i it t spi ciAL
BANDI FtHONI BNGI I8H
Usui's i NQLUH
tl M RBti
rJOHSI.' BtiOKB
WlliKl a RI7H1
l"l: I.K
TIHK
MACHINERY
BIMIINU
s'l i BTKKli
x n li s
Ul I l ows
IIOH8R Mils
I I. AMI
I I HIM.
Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton,
W kolaanle and rstuil dsalers' In Wagoninaksrs' and Ulacksimtas
BUPPLTM
Rot R. Re
DADWAY'S
si READY RELIEF.
I ll IMIIlMI AHUMIIIMl I si
In uen t ine-lic.n.s I ti psin se .', . t
avtltsu-bs lattlct injqry .a, Ike syl.n
'plain. Morpbtna. (W if .f'-rm ktbar ..
ralos ami I h'..al stag i a n by 1air.yiae
the sense "f nSfOSytjM. '.be pell-I.I e'l.f
Ike .f fssllns. T'os u a Baet SySs4fs
live pra.-ties. it maaVs tbs rnipi-'rraa sh its
Dp. sal es'est f rei 1 1 " '.rssks
4 en tbes-.taaa . Ilrar aad toseh, a-""1 .1
ri.a tinned tn fi.r a Isr.flh uf lime, kills Us
nervae and produces Iv-eJ or irtoeral psratjr
SIS
Tier" Is n. nsi"essitv fnr natnc these qnesr
ta'l afents vbsn a p'SNtlrarsmsity ll Balt
VsAVe UI.AlY UCLlCr sill .1 p tbs mm
i ru istln. i-s n qui k.-r vtlh.eit snUdlns
tfca least lUnssr In sitbsr Infant is ad alt
It instantly supa is,, m , t et'-raria'lnf
pains, allaia '.artamtnatl.ea aid seros ci.nxes
Uona. hei-er ..f the birifs gl Ml ssh H w
la. nr etbsrgl-n.ls.iC ra i U 'He lostoteralies
f R -I'HAIN.S, I BI'tsKS IA KAi llR,
PAIS IN TUl.rilL.sr 'ill 81 DM, HfAD
A' UK. T'eiTltA'lll "Jt N I'TltrH
PAIN a few apt IVaKer.s a - ! ke tuaxir.oaua
Ins lb" gain I.. Instant I, M
t rilKS AMI PBl.Vr.NT8
Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat,
Inflammation, Bronchitis,
Pneumonia, Asthma,
Difficult Breathing,
Influenza,
llhenma' Ism. Neuralgia, Selattra. lam
beget sreMsesjel the getafcs, Palei
in itac a i keel i iMksv
The application of the KEAI'Y UKI.IF.F to
hi part Of parts where th dimculiy ut pain
exists s.'.i afford tase and eonatsft
ALL 1NTKKNA1. t'AlSai'AINS IS WAV.
LH OB roMA.ru cltAVI's SI AH VfjL
KOU'R BTOklACB, NAt'SKA VoMIIIMi.
HRaHTHI'RN NgltVOl'sKKHM, -lit:
l.r.aHSl .-s ,s. h III. U A. ll'.l.lAUUli'llA,
toLli.H.ATl I. KM T, PA1NTIN0 MPRLLi
are relieved Instantly and quickly cured hy
I sit nf Internally a half t.' a tsaapoi.nfu) of
heady Belief In half a tumbler of water.
Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Fever
and Ague Conquered.
There ts not a rame hal atfent In the world
tbal will cure Kev.'r and Ague, and all other
Malarious. II ll.ii. ,. ,,t!i..r I' ..vers, unlet l.y
RadSmy PtUs,S0 .I'lkkly as MdWag a Heady
Price 50c. pr bottle. Sold by Druggists.
DADWAY'S
for the enre of all disorders of the Stom
ach, Ller, Howels. Kidneys, Bladder, Ner
vcua lllteaaes, Headache, Constipation,
(ustlveassa. lniilKeaslon, llyapepata, llll-
lonsness, Fever. InflMsaaatloe orths How
sis, I'lles nnd alt ilerailtemsnta of the In
ternal Viacom. Purely Vegatabls, o -n-tnlulus
mi ntsrenST, minerals or ni.l.i:
TKKIOL'S DBUOg,
Pr Irs firc. p er box Bold by all druggliita,
or on rncnipt of price will be sunt hy mail.
Htii hiixiis for One 1 1, 1 i . t
RAbWAY & CU. Si Warren St.. N. T.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave.
Cetmt iioi.sk BguAita.
All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed
tbs best.
iron We A'. F. 7Vi6une, Aoc.f.Wl
The Flour
Awards
"Chicago, Oct 31. Fhe first official
announcement of World's Fair di
plomas on flour has been made. A
medal has been awarded by the
World's Fair judges to the flour manu
factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co,
in the great Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. Tbs committee reports
the flour strong and pure, and entitles
it to rank as fir-t class patent Hour for
family and bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
BOM s x U AOBMT&
AND GOLD MEDAL
Taylnr-.lu.l4te A ('.,, u..d Medal; Atherton
At Co., Superlative
luiryea l.swr. m e stnro Co . (I., Id Medal,
Hoc -John ktoCrlndls, Qoldatadal
1'ittStnn M. W I I'll vie, li.. 1 Med a!
Clark's Ureeii-Frace A" Purker Superlative.
Clark s Hnnuait - f M. Voung, Qold Medal.
Dal tOB S K. Finn A- Bon, Ould Modal Uraul.
Nli nolaon .1. g Harding.
Wavrrli M w Hi ss Son. i o.'.l Med.d.
Fad ry Villi Charlue Oardner, Hold ktsdal
Hopboltoai n. M rian ft Bon, Bold ktidal.
Tobylianns T.byhaiiai a Leiiiu Lumbjr
Co Hold Mwlal Brand
Hoe d-n ro s a. Adams Qold MeUi itrand.
M . ...v i.:,u-e A i 1 -.t., i ,, l.i M.lal.
Lake Ariel Jam.., , II. rtree, I iol.l M-dsl
Furt-atClty J. I.. Morgan A Co., Hold M-dal
H lOOft WBEBLfl
lis
PKllfOI
III Its
M'i ki;s
r.ivi
S.II.KI, IKBIIfl
it It. IPIKJ s
III S HUMS. h( Hl.W
Mil HIM 111
Baby
Carriages,
Refrigerators
AND
Cedar
Chests
Mill Sc
Connell
131 and 133
N. Washington Ave.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Trices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Dl'ITER HUM: CO., ne'e, capital, $l.oo,0lW.
in si m ini gfloH in THst woltl.w.
UA dollar . iir.d in d dollar eora.d."
Thlil.ndlea'rrnild French llonRnla Klrl Itut
ton Hoot delivered free invwbsre In Ibe I S., en
receipt nirasb, Moneytiriier,
or 1'oital Nolo liw It .Ml.
Knnals ererv wav the boota
rold In all rrtsil stnrai for
$3.60. We nukn this boot
ourselves, IhsfOfON s irieir-
onfrr the Jit, ttyf ana irmr.
and if any ons Is nol emtstled
will refund the ranuey
or send another pair. Opera
Ton or Onunon puss.
widths Q, D. Hi K KK.
I to 8 M1.I hall
i. Smtlyourtltt;
SMH Jit you.
Illuilrattd
Cats
logno FREE
FEDERAL ST.,
. I BOSTON. MASS.
llICSSJhSIB'B
at'MSl ,vaa;ss v .x.
IMrtl IBafil s Cfl IWRflLV IsfC
tawVSAWAWA',:
a naaai .mnsBe'a
flcUTCD Kiuxr fsr7W3
uut i i-ii unuc ui
SptHal tm$ to DeuUn.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
PMT8ICIANI .tMi SUKVr.UN.1
)U. II. EM1AK OK A.N bus removed tuiilii
x 7 tjpruce street, Sciuntou, l'a. CJust op
posite court-housu sjquara )
I )H A J. co..N DLL. oitli-o afl WnsiiiU(;t.m
A- avonuo. coiner ripruci street, ovor
I ranclio 3 drut; sturo. Kesidonce, ?i Vine st.
Oflicebntirn: iO.91 to V2 a, m. and 1! to i ana
9M to ,.;) p. m. Buuday, 2 to 3 p. m.
1)1'- W. E. ALLEN, office cor. "Lucki
J wanna and Wasliiinrtou aves. ; over Leon
ard Bhuo store; office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. and
a.- w p- m ' eveninirs at rSSldenoSb oUU.
n ssblajton avo.
rK.CIa EKEY, Practlco limrtod to L)i
x' esses of the Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat;
office, La Wyomiuit ava Residence, ia Vine
street.
l)U,,!iM- UATES. 125 Washington Avenuj.
XJ Office hours, 8 to I) a.m., 1.30 to 3 and .
V g p.m. Residence liny Madison avenue
lOBUj U WENIZ, M. . Offi H and i
J tommonwoaltb building: residence 711
Sladutonave; nfflcn hours. Id to 12, 2 to t, 7 to
S; Wundnvs 2.80 to 4, evetiinire at residence. A
speclulty made of ilitoaaes of the eve, car, uosj
and tliroat and nynnonloirv.
gTEBIWABT 8PBOEOII&
if 5S "J Veierluary Isurgeon, Uea
J. llstl'V II StH'ClaltV: ,11 ,,,.,1.1,.. ... .
tistryn specialty; uold med.aliat .if On.
tarln Vauvtnaee
i nllegu Office. 1.1) tstirucu
street Telephone No. 1 7112.
I. WW I. ICS.
I J1 t.kA-,i'1iS Uw Hml Colllfltlon nf
a . tica No. 817 bprucu et., opiiositi Enrest
lloust. Btrsnton, Pa,; collection! a specialty
inronanont PsnasylvanUi reliable oorrssoood-
ents In every county.
I IIA.su Attorney, and tu.u.0T
tf , P -ouiiii,,nealth hulldiui
VtaobiugtoD av w. H. Jshsi p.
llottAct: K Ha srri,
W H Jmqdp, Jr.
rXTILLARO, WARBEN t KNAPP, Attor
y Dsrsand Ooansslorsat Law, Bapnbiicaa
litiildimr. S aahingtnn ave.. Kcranton. l'a,
IJATTfcKMo.N A. WlLi oX. Attom.-n ,,i
i Oraaesuora at Latwi offices o i.d I Library
luiidma. feraaton. Pa
Koswri.t. H rATTittso
WILLI s M A. WILCOX
A l.FKEl) 11 AND, WILLIAM . I HAND, V
.1 turner, a-. d f'.uinsell.irs, L'einmonwoaltb
oaHdlna It. ...in, n, ai ,,,,) ,
It' K. BOYLE, Attornor-sl UAw.Nos.lt and
. :'U. Hurr build, ni. Vashiugton avenue
HK.NUV M. SI'K.LV Law offices In Pnci
building, I2U Waahitigtnti arenue.
I. 'IIANK T OKSILL, Attorney at Law. ltooui
I a. i nM Elchange Hersntoa. Pa.
"''''W'W-'-"'WKV. . Atfys. m Washing
GH VON BTORj II. . b.iiav. t 11 ,w",
lA.MLsW OAKFOBD, Attorney at Law,
I ne.ins S3. r ami M, Con I wealth bTg
VJAMl l.l. w KUOaH, Attorney al Law.
I ' Ofllce. 817 siuriieot , Hcrsnton. l'a.
I A WTATRICH, Attorney at lw. CJ
I I. Lackawanna ue.. s, ran ton, l'a
I) H HMITH Coanaellof at Uw. nffl.-e.
1 . r...ns '.I. U, 'si Common Wsaltb budding
is PirtHBB, Attorosr at Uw. Com-nnnw.-a
Hi bnflalBg, rtciaiilon. I'a
t. I OMhilVs Kl Kprues st
I H UCPU iii.k. Att. raw Lous Ms '
1 listed on real estate security. SpnKn
I Kit. I.AM. Attorney at Uw. IJj
t . omlBCSVaan, S, rant m.
nAVE YOUB DEBDg AND atOBTOAOM
writtin ami acknnwl.sU-..,i DI J v
BBOWN1NU, Attorney and Notary Public
-'-s.tr. i . ' .
M HUIII s
lt""l. Or THE I.At'h'A'A A.N:
ln r.rstarsaai haSM . ., I ... - e J si
.i suoroiiKuir ira.u. txuiirf cbildrea
l ala.ua as at rc-,ue;
Hrr TnowAs M i ass,
waltbs ii Beau.
M
iss Wont KHTEU S Kl.MiEBHAKTKN
nl K'faooL li.' Altai. ..... ... I.
elVeil It a.1 times. N. It tern, will
A. '
DrTNTlaTs
' i.aUhaui. Inirgwo iiuuti.t. No. ui
s . u romlas n.
jj Hi HA rfilN, ..m-e ( . ,t Etehaaas
I ii ss
'PHI Kt.Pt lll.li ' savtasi and I. Ass-.
s sisuoa wul loan yoe ssensi so .-H-ier t. nn. I
aun w yen bsttcr n luTestment than any
',' s..4ti.,n Ca I n S N CAI Ll N
I't It. 1 ' li r Han build nv
t I ls.
ii K ';.AKK '" His lass Florists
v . SOd narsSi yilllO; (tore Its Washington
enui; gren !. as.vl.tVi Norm Mam avenua;
t. '. ep...,. J
1 f Iv
OKANU I Nil iN ;i.tio 'irsva Broa
VI I I. I . Ill I Ns.
I"s Kt -FTI'EI, Ursawanna aren-ta
t s r,r,t,,n. ! manuf'r of Wire Heresns
ikii KU AND RK8TACBANTS
'I'lll. "IMSI.VMU Wrm
I ave goo aiatsg Wtttl .tenm; all mod
arn jmprevaassats c m Tat aua, Pi r
rrW ELK CAPS, IS atsd 123 Franklinavs
I aue bat.-, reaaonabta.
P y.ir.n sa. Propria tor
t l-MJ."M bit BOI Fl.
' W 'I HCBgNl K. Msnar-r
sttteean strsata one olook sass ..( Hroadway.
- - . ...... ,-,.," ..rw in r a.
An erloaii plan. ISrjo per day at d upward
t H'VNE HoUeg, karvnaaa plan; g...
V roniiia Opaa day en I night, liar ui
I lied altO till lest
P II. COYNE, rrotrtetnr
SJi HANT'N HUt'HB. otsu l L pas
i . scngi r .! ist Conducted on the Baropaas
v s'i'.i njusr". ...-w O IL
I ' .' .on no' .. i cpneiur
i '
It A b 1 1 i ENTItAL Tna .ar,i.,i and bssl
I
s s.Miinpsl note
: and :.5u pat day
I hotel m Ailsatown, Pa ; ratal
... .1.
rCTOa D, tUnsra, rrnprletnr.
HI II I I I I Is
ItAYIs HOL'PT, Arrhltscta K.-.ius :t i
I ' 2a and 2S I "Mi icon wea.t h b ld g S. rantert
,"" 1. WaI.I1. ll. Arcbitsct Ubrary build
I s ing wtromlna svanua. Bcranlon.
.' 1.. BBOWN, Ar. h It A
; Price
rant. 'it.
1 I ulldm.' 1211 M Ksblngtn
Av.
MIHTKI I t Nl HI s
li
AI Kit s nlti HEfTKA Ml slo Kuli
l.alK .ilcnics. tarti.. rec.-i.t.-ina we.l
ding and Ooiici. it work tiirnl. bed Kr term,
aililtes, IL .1. Bauer, coinlii.-tor, 117 Wyoming
ave . over Hullie: t , music storrt.
nOHToN U SWAKTS WlloLESAldt
hunbwX t and s Diiuo Bank building,
geraatoa. Pa.
V EUaRUEE BROTHERa, PRINTERS
it I supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twlmt
WarebeuM. 1JU Waabingloa ave, Scrantoit
Pa.
I.Vio'lK.S I.1VEHY. IM.I Capons., avenue
I First ela.s .-srrl iges i I. I Oi 'TK, Agt
Funeral Director and Emkalmcr.
IMIANK P. BROWN ,v en. WHOLB
I sale dealers in Wnodwnro, Cordage ami
(Ml Cloth. .SO W. Lackawanna ivenn...
LV.UA FINN A- SONS, builders and contrac
Cj tor,. Yard,: Corner OllVl St and Adams
ave.; corner Ash st. and Pane ave, Scranton
THE
Thatcher
S THE BEST. (let prices nnd
see ths furnace and be con
vinceil. A full line of IIEAT
FRS, Ajipello and Oauze Door
Hsnges.
CONUN'S HARDWARE
PITTSTON l'.V.
iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiliillllliiiiiiiigiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiig
AMERICA I
I COUPON NO. 54. 3
.Spiul or bring two of those coupons, difforwitly numboreil,
S w ith Ton Cents. anil get one of the series of sixteen uiit";uilieenu
S photographs. Nine numbers now ready. Muil order8,l5e. 3xtra.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF II
LEHIGH AN0 SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal used exclusively, iusuriu
cleanliness and omfort.
TIMK TAIILE IN SFFKfT FKB. 1, 1S9I.
Trains loavo Scrautou for Pittston. WOkse.
lfarre, utc.uts.in, B.fi, li .io . m VIM, 2.00,
. 7 2a, 11.05 p. iu. Sundays, V.u) a. in.,
1.00,2.00,7.10 p.m.
Fur Atlantic City, 8.10 a. m.
For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 11
(exiiress; a. m 12.30 (expross with Bulfet
parlor car.), 8.30 (express; p, in. Bunday, 2.uJ
p. ni.
Foil Maith Chi nk, Ai.i.f.xtown. Hethh.
I!.1:,1, '-.As'ro and I'iiilaiikli'IMA, 8.10 a m..
U.J, 3.30. 5,10 (except l'biladolpuia; p. in.
bundar. 2J0n. m.
For Loho Brajioh, Oceas Grove, etc., ad
810 a. m., 12.;Up. ,.
For HeadiiiK, Lebanon nnd HarrlsbnrK, via
Al.entown, s,10 a. m., 12.3U, a.UO. p.m. Sunday,
-.10 p. m.
For PotUvllle, 8. 10 . m., 12.S0 p m.
H' turninn leave New York. Uxit of Llborty
ff1, rlvrr, at :uo rexprsse) a. m.,
I. in, 1..W, 4.30 (express witU Bulfet parlor car J
p. m. Sunday, 4.311 a. m.
L''" Puils'lelpliia, Reading Terminal, 9.0J
a. ni . 2.00 and I gl p m. Sunday, li 27 a. in,
llirouirli tickets to all points at lowest rates
may I,., had on application in advaiieu tu tb
itinia,,,' m) BlaTl' n.
P, BALDWIN,
Qsn. Pass. Akuul
J. H. OLHAI'SEN,
CrSB Snpt
LELAWAKE AMI HUH
HON RAILBOAD.
CouiniencinK May 2S. l'.'i
trains nil run as follow.:
Trains leave Bi lde Stre.-S
Btstlpo, Scranton, for Pitta.
srsvj s.11'". " lino uni t.-, etc.. s in,
mm MM 9m '-('.
W m 0 1 " it, mi
AC' for New ark and Phil .-
' delphia, 8 00a in., 12.10, I 25.
2 .1S. 4.18 and rtij p. ui.
For Honssdsls (froin Dalawara, Laokawsstia
and western depot), 7.0J, 5.jj, 10.1Ui..m., I2.i1
ui., 2. 17. 6.10 p. ui.
F..r Cai linlale and Intertn' diara stations.
n.40. 7.0U. s.;0, 10.10 a. m.. I2.nn in ,J 17, a 2,1,;, Hi,
1.30 and g.gt p D9 ; from bridge Street Depot,
tOJ a. iu.. 2. Land list p. m.
Fast express to Albany. BaTstofS, the Adi
ri ndack Mocntains, Boston and New Knlan 1
points. 5.41J a. in., arriving at Albany Lf,i6.
Saratoga gJO p. RL, end leavlmr Scranton at I
p iu . arriving ut Albany at S.M p. in., Sara
son, 12.'m a. in . and B ton. 7.00 a. m.
Tie-only direct rout.' Let we.-u the coal fleldi
and B..etuti "The Ieailini Touriste' Boats
of AmiiicaM to tbs Adirondack Mountain re
sorts, LakseOsorgeand Cbaiuplam, Montreal,
etc.
Time tal.lis showing local nnd through train
SOI v i' e between station, on all UVtatoOS Delas
ware and Hudson STStsm, may be obtained a(
all Delaware aiiddludsoii ticket .nb es.
H. II. YuL'Nti. J. W BCKDICK.
S'. "iid Vice l're-.ident. (leu. Pass. Agt.
I ElllQa VALLEY KAiLBOAD.
J J I i n ii, left.
Train bav, Scranton fur Philadelphia nn 1
New York via. 1J A: H K. ,t s a.m. 12 11,
US sod U.St p. m vUR,LW. B. 11, o oU,
aos. llJO a. m., sod LjD p. m.
Uavi Scranton f.r Pittaton snd Wilkss
llarre nail., 1, St W. H. K , 0.00, S08.112J
a. iu , LIU &. (A ii 07, s .ts p. m.
I..ai- S. iai,! .11 t ,r lute Haven. Kazletoa,
Pottsvilln and all pi.inU on the Bearsr
Meadow and Pottat Is brsnehss, via E. At W
V . '. I 'ii. m . v a ll. .V 1L H. U. at s , ul. 121 I
2.. I l.i p in . v:a li . L. v. li. K.. isiiO, s.oa
II 'JJ a in.. I 80, IU p in.
Laasva geraatoa t..r Bethlehem. Faston,
Raiding, Harn-l.urg and all mtermedlat i
K,mts mil .v II It. 11.. - , m .12 lo. 1! .is, I1..1J
l. tn .via U,H W. ll. U.,o U0, IB. 11 20 a BL,
1 SO p in.
I ...ave Serwiton f r Tii-.khvntn. . T"wsn 1 1,
Eluiira. Itba a. ibneva and all interm.sli it..
pom's via D. K (..:. ; ,,,..1: pi and 11 ii
1 j.. iu..via D I., g W ll It., .is a m.LOOp ni.
Leave s ran:, ,-i f. t lb- lie.tir, HutTaln. Nl
! agara Falls, D. trntt ChlnagO and all point.
west via D .V II !(. U. (.01 ...tiL 12 in.'' 1 . 11 8
'P in. i I' I. ,v W. K. K. and Ihttstot
Junctioo. s us s m l-UH p. in , r.a E W.
, 11 It.. tU ts ni.
Tor F.im r and tb, sr ist la lalaaaoev vti
i'. at ll ilk no. a.tu.. 12 iu.s 1 1 p. Ia . v.a D,
L W K it. ,&( a m, I HI and M p nv
PeJUnaa parlor and slasplog or L V. chair
ears on ail tram tietweeu 1. .ti It Junction
Wiik.- Barr and Niw Tors. PI, Had Iphla,
Buffalo an I Snspeti.tou Bridge
BULLIN 11 WlLBUB,U0 supb East Div
CHAM s. m: ilea Past ,w t. PaJhv.Pw
A W NhNNI'.MACHKU .V.s l O a Pan Ag
south BsthletMrn, l'a
nElAW KK, LACKAWANNA AND
v. I rTTRBN RAll ImAD
Trams leave BcraOb n as follows: Fxpreat
tor Niw York and ail points East 15' LAO,
kit, S I) ami i a m , ;2 .5, and I 50 m m
l. vpr.es : i Uston. i ronton, PtuudAdpass
a:. I las South, id's a.UU aud V 5i a. ut; 1251
. 1 SO p m
W a-hnis't-.n and way stations 140 p tn.
5'"i.)bauna ac. oii.m. .;aii..n. rt lu p. ul
Bapr as f. r Htnghamt n. OsWagO, Eltnlra,
Corning. Bath. DansvUla, M soat Itorria aiid
Buffalo, 12 in. i 1.', a. in and I 21 n. m.. making
close connection, at butlalo to all points iu lbs
West, Nortliwet and Souihwct.
Ila'u seeooua fatten. B at a in.
bn gtiatnt. u and way stations. 12 37 p. nt
Nt. Tiols.in an I av state. ns '.lap in.
blughaii.t. ii and Elnura Fipre.,. iOf P.01
Kapraaa far Cortland, Byracnaa, OsweM
I't lea and lli.htl. 1 1 springs, 215 a m. aud 1.21
p m.
lth,ca. 2 It and s g in at . I I M p m
I.r Northnmbstdand,P1ttaton,W'tIkai Barr.
Finn. .nth. blooms bnrg and Dan Tills, making
rtraa ooines'tKins at N .rtl.nnil.-rlan.l for
Wiiliam...rt, llarriaburg, Ilaltim Wash-
uiat-'ii and Hi" South.
Nor
Minimi, rland .ml lntxrmedlato stations.
SUI. S.'sl a Be anil 1 ,11 and 1107 p lu.
NanUooki snd latarmedlats stationa S.0S
aid il.i s n Plrmoath sod iutcruiedlau
.tat i ns. L50 and ass jt in.
Pnllrnaa parlor ana .lis ping coaches on all
Sanfl trail...
Fur detailed Information. ockct tltn tablsi,
etc . applv t . M. I. smith, city ticket utBei,
a.- Lai Lawaiiitaavcmi". or depot ticket ulU.'s.
i I! tTIN I'll v,tj.
In I ll. M J miliar) Vsih, I OflsL
Noril. nminil.
aniiih Hound.
02 (04 lls
ton got .
Stall ns
?SSS
9 V i a a.
t 9.3 9
3 Tmltis Hslly,
r.v-
y, ifpt Sunday i
! s Arrive Ceavs
a a
i'. N Y. Franklin St. I
t" West nd street ....
in weebawksQ ....
a Arrive Leavsu s
,.i lO
I' M
. 2 08
1 i;, lliiiic. i , .I.r L'tlcu i. ...
llunc . k
Si .... 2 II
5 IS .... 2 21
11 '.e. .... '.' 1
Sill .... 241
I. 4 ' 2 .VI
6 45 . ..ll H
SMV .... 3 nl
stai light
Preston Park
Cotao
PornteUe
It. Iiiinut
l lessaat Mt,
I nl . labile
Korscl City
cai bonds s
w int.- Bridge
Mnynrld
gensra
Archlb.iht
W liitou
peckvtUs
Oln I unit.
Dick- Ml
Throop
Providence
l .nk Pisco
16 AS .... 3 llU
7lKp
0 A M I IS
.'4 I l.i f, 34
27 e Is 13 IS
S.M VI2M1 41
6 H 27 111401
f. I.C
n 32 W M t3 41
S4II & 20 11 n
ti n 11,11 H
ff. j .-. I'"
T 31 V ,'', g
7 40 10 1 2 .; -d
7 4 io 06 s s4
7 4S 10 10 11 N
7 '2 ,,i S 4 04
7 A4 HI 17 4 CT
7 :n 10 SO 4 10
s is) 10 21 4 14
s ('2 io a: 4 it
SO.Mo.30 41
a wa a r a
ii 2
1
1 2S o'
6 '211 Ml
ft. 1 .1 I v
6 111 4V
II I
11 I
11 I
fS 111 If 4 .12'
t 10 4 V,
n iw
wranioa
P Ml'
, m Leave
Arrive
All 1 1 ln run dully except sunilsy.
f signifies Ibnt trains stop on sl,-tiul for pa
OBgern
Additional trains h ave iirb.ind;ilo for scran,
ton i. io Htids, is p. ui., arriving at scruutou l.si
Slid 7 0..
Leave seraaton far caruonaals iso an4 s.si
arriving at carlsmdsle at 7 M nnd 'J.l.s p. in.
secure rates via oiniirln a Western bi'fore
Sin-chasing tickets ami save uiouey. Day and
Ihgt Kl press t ii the West.
J.C. Anderson, den. 1-ftss, Agt.
T. FUtoron, Dlv. Pass, Agt. Scrunton, Pa,
I7BIK AND WYoMlNd VALLEY RAIL'
l KOAD
Train leave Scranton for New Y'ork and in
termediate points on the Erie tailr. ad at lllai
a m. and Ut p. m. Also for llawley and
local points at rt 3,a. 9.4.'i and 3 24 p in.
Train leaving nt H.4T a. in. and it 21 p.ro
nr through trains to and rrom HottSStfaS
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barrs utS.IO a. m. and
1) II p. 111.
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7t ... isa
7 SI ... ISM
T4.N .. 12 17.
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7 gM .... 12 2'.
7 9 .... ni n
Tl .. tlv
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