6 l'HB BCMAM'l'ON TKlJiUNE -Jb'KlDAY MORNING. MAY 4, 1894. Whom Science ends nnd Common Sense should rule. Persona of seden tary habits are liable to indigestion or dyspepsia. These, in turn, will britur, on uprTcns disorders, kidney com plaints, constipation, etc This is es pecially the case with merchants, stu dents and nil scientists. They will give you the exact dimensions of Ju pitor, tho distance from Saturn to the mm, ton foot, but they cannot, or will not tell themselves what will cure this train of disorders. For nilmonls resulting from seden tary habits inactivity of tho liver, habitual constipation, etc the entire medical fraternity of Enropo and America almost unanimously recom mend the genuine, Carlsbad Sprudol BH and the Waters of CirUbad. Miner A iMendelson Co., Sole Agents, 152 Franklin street, Now York. GENERAL NEWS The Lthlffa Vail y Kailro dcmipiny has mule a general reduction on an thracite freight rates Iron the mines to Perth Ambov and various other points. The reduction amounts to 'Id cents a ton and appliei to prepared eizvs of coai. The rate on pea coal after May Id, will only be 10 cents Irsi than on the prepared sizes, instead of UO centH less as it la now. The reduc tion amotiuts to 80 cents per ton in most instances, but on shipment to Certain points from B to 10 cents only will bo taken off the present rate. Tims on ibipnwnti fr m th ii - to points on tho Morris Canal the rate at present ranKes from 1 CO to 1 S3 per ton, according to locality, whiU the nn lonedale will be ii 60al M per ton On iblpmantt from tho mines to poina on t tie Staten Islan I Rapid Transit railroad, and to points reached via the .lrsey City terminal and float, the tolls will be lowered from 1.00 to $1 Hit, a direct cut of SOoente par ton rba IBBM cut is mada in the rate from the liiin.s to points on the Hasten iV Ambojr, and on coil to be Ibippod from Perth Ambov, which ta reduced from ft 70 to l 9 I per ton. This reduction will give 1'. rth Ambov the advantage over 1'ort Richmond as a point of ship ment, and it is not unlikely that the Heading company will be force I to lower its tolls to conform with those jist announced by tho Lehigh Valley Commentina npon this reduction the Philadelphia R cord says : "Aside frnm its effect upon the general coal mrkst, thia rednotion in rates will triva Perth Amboy an advantage over Port Kich mood as a ibipplng point, nnleea, n, la likely, tbo Reading Railroad company ahull went the cut by a corresponding decrease in tolls. If e jinpetltt ri In the life of the coal trade, there should be a marked increase of animation in the nnthraclt" Bald, independent of nnv gain which may inure to it from the restriction of the bituminous output." Announcement Is made that the I." iub.Ii Valley Railroad cotnpvty ha agreed to submit to arhit ration ita claim for an Increased percentage ita the trunk line pasmnirvr p ol out of Nw York. The Lniiieti Valley now I n- II p-r i "lit of tli ( ' :i u I'ti-lio's,, nnota alloted lo it before it had built a line across Nw York stata. Tbe aaagetBOnt now thinks II pr rent, would not be tloeeiiTe, but it U un derstood 8 would not b refoeed, In railroad circles, however, it is douoted whether It gets much over " The New York Central and Pennsylvania now g-'t about BO er cent, of the bus iness, which leaves but '-' I per Beat to be divided between the Lehigh Valley, Krle, Leckevsraaoa. West Shore, Baltl niore and Ihio and intario and West ern Although the two first'roads charge HO anil tbe Others are allowed tocharge foU BTBB as low as 1T the bulk of tbe business drifts to the atrouger routes, The board of directors of the Penn sylvania Kailro id company have de clared a aemi annual dividend of per cent, payable in cash on and after May 31 The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company and a number of other cor poratiOM have fonud a new coal sop ply. It is from tb-mines of the Up per Monotiitahals, principally between Morgantown and Fairiimutit. The State Line road is blocked with coal trains. All the firms liable to ru;i short of coal because of the strike are filing orders with Weal Virginia com panies for a bupply. The Baltimore and Ohio company fgot the new line finished just iu time, and is now strik ing it rich. A new Reading re -organization com tnittee has boii formed, consisting of T. P. Ulcott, chairmen; Thomas Denny. Adrian Istdine, jr., J. Kennedy, Tod and Henry Hurge. The new committee is said to present more particularly the general mortgage bondholders who claim that the company earns the in terest on the mortgage and should not be asked to make concessions, ii ' iii Third and Turn is the verdict of people who lake Hood's Sarcapahlle. Tho good effects of eacli niqdliine nre soon felt in nerve strengih rvtorod, appetite created and health giveu. Hood's Pim.s do not weaken, but aid digestion and tone the Btoiuach. Try them. NEWS OF PITTSTON. Told in Short but Interesting Paragraph of Two Boroughs. filarial ta thr Scranton IWesBM Pittston, May III. There will be a special meeting of the town council held tomorrow evening (Friday.) The meeting it is understood is called for tho purpose of making an appropria (ton for the board of health, with which tto carry on the work devolving upon It. The appointment of J, F,. Dempsey, of this plaoe to tho position of transfer J7ia.il slevk with headqnarters at Scran -ton, secured through the efforts of Con gressman Hines, was n gratification to bis friends. While it was a surpriis to many, it was not unexpected by those who were acquainted with the "whys" and "wherefores that are being worked or certain reasonR. From reliable source Tub Thibunf. correspondent was informed as far baek as February lhat. Mr. Hines had promised the posi tion to Mr. Dempsey in consideration of tne trainmen's vote this fall, at whish time tbo Hon. Billy wishes to mcoeed himself. Mr. Dempsey's duties will be endued to the caring and look ing after the mail while it is being transferred to and from the depot and OF INDUSTRIES postoffiee. The position is worth $900 a year. In the director's room of the Miner's bank hangs suspended a beautiful prospective drawing of the proposed new bank building, which in time the bank officials propose to erect at the corner of Main and Broad streets. The picture shows a handsome 4-story building of modern architecture, re plete with all improvements, such as elevators,tiolot rooms,etc, throughout. Work on the traction company s new east side road to Pittston is progressing rapidly. A largo force of men are at work grading the road bed, and they have nearly reached the Hoyt shaft at Port Griffin. Preparations are being made to remove the colliery tracks, which are at present in the way of the new liue. To Tlllt TltlBUNE corre spondent Superintendent Graham stated the company expected to reach the West Eud by June 1. J. C Manning, secretary of the Tri County Christian B ideavor uniou. who has been in Philadelphia iu attendance at a meeting of the state executive "ommittee of the Pennsylvania uniou with trunk line agents, for the purpose of naking special rates to tho interna tional convention at Cleveland, July 11 to 15, returned home this afternoon. Arrangement! have been made with tho Lehigh Valley road to run an ex cursion from this aection to Cleveland, i he price of round trip tickets being Bled at $10.90. Mr. Manning stated ho never had such an experience in nil lite n he undo! went the p ist few days through the efforts of tin various rail road agents to secure his Inflosnot to patronllS their respective road. Tbo ;Pitlatoii Sieel Range company has purchased a -lu-hors- power engine of J. A. Touliill with winch to operate their plant. It will he placed iu posi tion iu a few days The shaft being sunk by the Newton Cosl company on North Mai:i atre. t has attained a depth of nearly B0 feel and lbs work is progressing very sstisf.ir t ry under able nperiuteiuluncy of Foiemaa II, J. Langan. Joiiu Koge, aged 36, sitiRle, living at Bmithville, and employed as a laborer en the Mountain Cut-off of the Lehigh Valley, was admitted to the boapltaj yesterday. He had hit arm c night be tween tbe bumprs of empty cirs near Y itesville, yesterday morning, an I It was frightfully crushed and lac rate! from the eltuw to the back of tbe baud. At neon today the Pittston numbers of the Relllngtoo Goal and Cokeoom- pany. left by way of the Lehigh Valley and Baltimore and Obiolinee for Dsl- lmgton, W Va , where they will span t about two weeka looking alter t . company's interests, 'iiJe party eom- prlsed A. H. Brown, Albert Brown, John L Morgan, j s. Carpenter, Oeorge Riot, A. J. Van Tuvle, and Thomas Ford, of this plaoe, and John W. Howartb, ef Beranton. The com pany s property at Belliogtoa is now being developed, after st mding idle for a number of years. A mill- is In operation ami coi i bung aeal to m ir ItOt (tZette Mrs u F Oalneaaod daughter, Ml Nell, of Ohtoafo, former rosidauti at tni plaoe, ar visiting tbo family of i; L Bllithorp on tne W.et Side 'Squire Jordan, of N .rth Main street. is in Philadelphia ou businees. Onnnoilmaa Qeorge it React i in Phil idelpnla on a buinM trip. Miia Anna Dlakiaeon, formerly a resident of the West Bide, Visited ac quaintance iu tin place last evening I. nil ' ir'-.- , t M u, t.l -.n.d . Irge audience at lloaie Hall let! vening an l w iteeiosllent tatlsfaetii n throughont T.ie scenic effects were marvel of th" eoenie piiit.-r art HEADACHE HEADACHE HEADACHE Restores v mjn . Mi. n wrtSa "I hue. Lost i. ! K.tf i.nv .. not a tii : a-adaibv atoee. Don't Fail to Attend the at the Driving Park JULY 4 ALL THE SPEEDY RID ERS WILL COM PETE. MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING COi Mauktaeturer ni Dealers Burning ni Aani lufciicatiogUlLu lm ilsoShafting and Journal Greasa. OFFlCKi-m Went Lackawanna Ava v uMMBi Merldlaa iimi-. lies Ann laAlitftSllxrmuirDllyourtnll DLUUU rlllAUH :n M. i hr I WlaaloRem-l Ieay. 'iiiinrriiiMniy, titctMi 17 ixm.iniiici,.ju. 1 eiwflivcprwitiMuit 1UO-pktt bonh, illntntleil frna I llfiifr.rfnp..plii!iiml.frpI.Tmil Whin Hi.tGrrlmn I I and Bmanaa, Our Mneic Rnmed will I I potl'.iwilf OUTS. I'OIIK KrnRIIV 111.. Chlrn, III. I What is More Attractive Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complex inn? For it, uae Pozzoni's Powder. Bicycl Good Men Deserve Good Clothes . so. DO GOOD BOOKS ONE of the strong points of The Trib une's equipment as a first-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to-date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those Pic lures Don't Spoil Those Mul lichromes Have Them Neatly Bound Iii! '1 RIBUNE will promptly preserve any ol the art scries pur chased by its readers at prices especially moderate. 1 1 will make special rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America Illustrated Series Kolticirae Series OrAny Oilier Series Ami do the work so thbrouerhly that vou will simply he de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS ' OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK i)V SIMILAR CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES imioinA k iWWKiVr' incur M-i " nt ii ,.; SUPERLATIVE Die above brands of flour ran be had at any of the following merchants, -ho will iiccept Thk Tuihusk ri.Htnt coupon of 2") on each one hundred pounds of flour or MJ on each barrel of flour. irr.oit. n -F. I. Pries, Waiblngtou vnnu.) Ooid Ued Brand. poBmore F. P PHea Qold ICadal rran.i. I'uiimiirH F. I) MhhIhjt Snp,rlatlva Hnin 1. njrde Parli Carson i I .- v t. Waakbara St. (told Mdal Braadi J iepb a. MearaMala avenaa, anperlatlve rand Oreea BMm a i..s;, ,,. ttold Medal Bread, J. T. McBale, Bnperlative Tovldnoe-Feuner A Chapuetl N Mam av aaa, Haperlatlve Brandiu J OiUetnia w. Market street, Gold Mdl limuii oiypli.nit JeaiM Jdr.inn. Bnperlative Brand. Ptcaville -ahanVr O K law laMrlatlre, Jvrinvii '. ii Wn.rn ,v Co Sup-ialaMve Arcn bald Join s.... i,,. m. l,l. Carbondale B. 8 Clark, Qold M.-ll Brand. Hoasedala 1 N. Faster .v Co ioi l Medi. attaooka M B, Lavatl NORWAi 1 1 : N BLAI K in 1MONO BIM I R I I It I BP ciAt tNDUHBON'fl KltGUSH ii BMOP'fl KNOLIMtJ casi n i i, ii i;m. mii H a roB t ai.k riKR M BIMBR1 M'lllNi. n i BTBBL am i La i n M OB I HOItSB 1 1 II I V A III ss l.l AMI I t I 1 1 vii B Biltenbonder&CoMScrantonl Wboleaale and retail dealer' In WawocinakerV and lllackauiitu' BDPPLUD9 A HA I ) !i R You Gmlty? HA1 UT Ar yon foalith non,'h to nf on r.-.-dit: Are jrnn tjy ennngh to make gnoj tbe bail debt contracted by people ! srriipnious or less bouurabl liati jruu arel Tf yen Iny frnm a firm that give rr.lit, von can't Leiji y uirlf or ave yuuroclf fr 'in it We i ffr a war VOX Of lha ilffientty W Bill aeloivlv f ir cash and gnar BMtaa ynu a aavm al 19 per cent from the aT.r- j-welart' prict Iu tbi iity. FREEMAN, Jwerr, K e. Cor. Tenn Ave and 'prnc St. E s Sons' Lager 1 $EER Brewery IfaeafactaNN r ih Oeletralel PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY IOO, (XX) Bbh. Per Annum. The GENUINE New Haven "Mioshi" Pianos ESTARIilSHKD ISM New York Warcroninn Xo. 80 Fifth Avenue. E. C. RICKER & CO,, Sole dealers in this section. OrnOB-lB MUma Ave., Tolei.bono B'lM'u Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. Court Houan Svicahs. All kinds ot Laundry work guaranteed tbe best, Robinson i lAe.V. 1. Iritmne, AO!, UM The Flour Awards "CniCAOo, Oct 81. Fbe first efflcial snnonncement of World's Fair di plomas on floor has been made. A medal has been awarded by tbe World's Fair judges to the flonr manu factured by the Washbnrn, Crosby Co., in the great Wnshburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports the flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rank as first-class patent flour for luinily and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL VUOUHAU A;knts. AND GOLD MEDAL Taylor Jndga a Co., odd Model) Athcrton A i '., Siiperlativ.. Inn i'ii I .itwr'tn sturw Co., ( lold M i-'lal Moodo -John MeCrlodle, Gold Medal 1'iitatnn M. w O'Boyla, Uold MsdaL Clark'iOreea Fraee a Parker, Baperlettvoi riark'n ii ii tn : t 1 M. xoaac, Goto Medal. DaltOO s B. 111 , B B, il ild M lal Hrau I. N i Ii i mi .1 17 llrd as. Wartrlj M w Bla It Boa, Qold Medal I'll tirvnllf C hrl (Imilnnr. (inlil Mi-dnl Hopbottoia It. M urn k- Son. Bold MiMal. Tubyhanna T'llivlianna A l,rtiu-!i Lumbar i n Hunt Mi. l Hrnnd Oonldaboro s a. Adaow Uuld Me lal Hrtnil. m . a iiij;u & Clemeata Qold Medal. I.Hko Arn-I JiinnH A llnrtrcr, Hold MmUl. FonetCtly J L Mmau a Co., Uuii m. ... W (.S III I I s A LI S BFRIMOI III Us IPOKftt KIMI miii. iKBmi It. IC Sl'lkl-s I l l s IIIKA si IU.H ICHtNBKl Spring Cinghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Good. More Tasteful I Colorings and Lower Trices than ever before, arc what will recommend them to our patrons, GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. DUPONT'S MIMNU. HI.A8TI.N( AND MMKTINJ POWDER Manu(rturl at th Waiwlln MUla. L sera unt; taaai wu- UilUkUiB, Dvlavktra. HENRY BEL1N, Jr. Beaeral Aamil fur IIm W). mlng Dlntrl-t. 18 Wyoming Ave . Scranton Pa IbirJ Wattaal rtank lluildin loaaoiaa Tims romx ptttstun. ra. Jens 11 .'Vrui a r-iiN;nrmnnth Pa. I w jn i.i.iwAN. wdkeaBarie. Pa, Aoiit f .r tbo uepeaae Obesaleel Cbae IKiiy Utah Kxi.Uirirua. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Qualified Veterinary Surgeon, Over Thirty Tears' Kxporienc Practical Shoeing llrtiluate ut Ike Aiii"rii n Votorlnary CoIIiku, Tim treetmeal of UtMCMIM ami ether im- pviltuifntN in til-, ninvrmniitt of hre uvury afttrnmin. I.amo and nii'lc animal 1'Xiuninoil ami pre SSfibed for lrte of ('liarifn every Muuduy from I to S P.M. PBXTtB siioK cu., bMp, ('tBitsi.ai.onn.noo. BEST et.M SHOE in nift uoltl.O. ".I dollar artd h a itntlar ae4. 1 Thll.iiill-'i1l.l TriMich DiirlRolilKliilillt- kiii "oiii uunvfreu iron ninwlirrc In ta U.S. , on r.vtHpt if c nh, sluni'T Orilrr, or I'muil Note fur f 1 KnnnU every SfSf IAS boots ilil In nil retail itnrM for f.'.SO. We make t tits hoot o SISetveA therefore WS iuir tintte the Jtt, Atutt anil irnar, anrl If any one la not aatlflSed vro will refund tho innuey ind another ,ilr. npera Too or Common Bene, wldtha C, IV U, KK. 1 to 8 and Dan . .SVml tnurlfi." U'e in if H yvu. iNMiaua Cata logue FREE Dexter Shoe Co 3 FEDERAL ST., Sptciat ttrmt to Vattr$ ea M.IUU BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL t'HY.SK'IANS ANU MJHOkONS. T")R. O. EUGAK DEAN haa removed to Oltl A .';. i.iv Htruet, Bcraotou, Pa. tJust op poaito tourt-houiie Squara) J) K. A. j. CONNELL, Office 201 Waahington ftVtitlll i.iritif Hnriine Lti..t ami Francko sdrug atore. Residence, ?U VinosL OHlco bourn: 10.SU to 12 a. m. and to! una ) to 7.DU u. m. Sunday, t to 8 p. m. Vn w' K ALLEN.' " Office cor." Lacks-i-f wunna and Waahlut'ton nvos. : over Leon ard shoo store ; oUico boura, 10 to U! a. m. and IJto 4 p. m. ; evoulni; at roaldouoo, .".I - N. WuBMiiKton avo. I ) It. C L. FKEY Practice limited to Die A eaees of tho Eye, Ear, Noao and Throat; offlco, IU Wyomiug uvo. Heaidencu, Ml Vine street. DB.L.M. OATEM. Kb Waahlnaton Avenue. Olhco houra, B to u a.m.. l.SUto II and I "k l' "- Ro-ldenrw asj Madimn avenaa il"l.N L WEN J7, M . OflicoH x intti O Commonwealth bulldlnir: rosidenoe 711 JIiIboiibv; offlco hours. iS to 12, 2 to 4, I to f; rmndaye 2.80 to 4. rvxnlnm at reHidenoo. A ipeeuiltj made of ili,nas,8 of the eyo, ear, none na throat and ftp ecology. V 1:1 1 : It I N Alt v si u c BOMB. f yPttQIft Veiermary tjurireon. Don J. tistrv 11 aunciultv: .,.1.1 i,..i,i ., ,. tiirlo Veterm.irv ( .,11 Office. 42U Hpruro htn ut Telephone No 17.12 I. A t I K, T V n RiMrvu i .. .. . v il, L -oiieenon oi B"wHa al7 Bpmoa t., opposite, rerest limn-... Brrauton, Pa,; eolh-ctioim u RpecUlt ' ium; r, 11 il.ii, corn 'tipond eiitn Iu every county. IhhUU a & IIA..U Attorney, and Couna.1- 0 lora at Law. Cunin,nwealih lialldinav VNaehmnton ava. w H. Jm p. BOBAOI I IIa-vd. w 11 JessoeTJe. U'lU.AKD, WAKKEN H KNAPI'. Atlor- neya and Couimelora at Ijiw. Bepablleea ImilrlJUir. WaablriRton ave.. Scranton. Pa. jiATTEKstiN A W1L( i)X, Attorney, an I 7 .OounaaUor at Law, otlicoao and a Library luiidin leraatML Pa. Bpewau it pattbiwob. William a. witcos LPKKII HANI), Wll.l.lAiiTl HAM), Au n toreejrs tad ' ,uiiM.lora, Commonwealth enuolni Rooms l (0 and St VI' I BoYLl, Attorne at Law, No. IS aad " . .'U. liurr l.uiMiu. Waahiniitun av. ... NBNRY I SEKLV Law office In Pries I'tilldinir. 1 Waahlnk-t.,n avenue. L'HANKT OKtLI, Att-,rn. y at Law. Hoom 1 ,1 Kirhanife Scrant-ia. Pa. Mll.I'liN W" i .,U Ki-. , AtfA 227 W.ah.n t il VON STORCH, iiomi.c h toners J AMK8W OAKroRO, Attoni.y at Uw. " i. niiii.ii vouitnonw.-aitn u i AML'EL W. EDllAR. Attorney Vt Lmi Ontca, 'I? Bprneeat . Scranton. re. L P c A W A 1 UK.,. Attorney at Law. iii ' Lackawanna aoe.. S.-ranton. Pa P hillTH i oBn.eilor at I .aw. (ifftVa. r'aini, A. VS. in i i.mmonwealth buildin R PlICliEK. Attorney at Uw, Con . miinw.li th Imllain,- Bereataa. I'a I COMEOYH. ;ei Spruce .t. I li KEI I.OOLK M rne, , . ,, . . .... I tlateil on real eati.t.- m. urin t,ru-, I) I EILLaM" Atlornev at Law. "l Ty oBlaeeftnae Id real HAVEY.-I It UkkOfl AND Mi iRTflAOKS written ami ackn- Ii!.-,h1 hy J B MOWNINO, Attoran and N'oury Public ai i-altli Muil.tin t si HSMII - V HOOLOP THK LACK V ANNA s.r,n lmi I'a . i r-p,re t,,y, at..J glrlt for coUega or t.uaiuMi thi.tutuhly tram, young tho Iran tatlugua at rwuuat Kv TmiHAa M CASTS! Wai.tvi I Hi 11 1. VI IS- WiiHt KaTKK S KIN DKIIiiAKTBM ant S'biiol, 4i Adan., avi-nua t'up.U IrM al ail Uaaa Nett toriu will oia Apt in KTIT 1 LAURA I II. fcuigaun UanttaL No, It W V,, ln,i, ra c. g v "I'M rN r,.. F,,h.n.- 'Pill. RRPCBLII h.vlnk, and lan Aa, s eatH .;, I'Man ,..11 in aw oa eeati tann and p.) )..tt Utter on Inv-.tmant than any eth aaa.. tat. .11 Call ,n S N 1 v. I 1 N II- I ' 11, lUnt I u I ... CI IM. I J It (LARK A CO., hwalanieo. riorirt ' ' ai d Nurwrymen. slon. 14 Waahiagl n avenue; (re h uae.lAal North Main avsiiua. I. r.i t. !e,).,,ti Ta.- II . OMAN ll IM.iSll.li, MriRl ,1 in 1 , l'S Kl K.riKl. :,i Ui.awann. av,n. ft . m'-tiin rss tiistr.ur ..t Wim. Mollis 1KB RCtTAtrttANT 'plir. wlM-kiNrvfiR, a; 2i "wTotltai I av, lt,, m, htaud with ,tain. a,T moj wa Uaprovataanta c M, TaonAa Prop nplll Bl.K 0AP1 IS atld til Franklin ave 1 nu. Kale, rvaa -nalile. P. Cimlbii, PropriaSof Ui Bat MlMkTKR uVl I.L ii m'HENCK. M.i.ag-T fclitaanth fltreet, . .v-- ,,f Iiravlwajt al I'nlou Njuara. New aarB Amerl, an bUa tilt yr da and u( war.l poYRB BOL'ei l.ur,paii plan, rood , roima 1 is-q day aud Llghu Bar aula I IM with tha LeaL I' R CliVXK Vtc rl..t -C KANTc.S HOI Sh, near li L A w' pa. 1 ng-r dep..t ntsawiristl na tie fniiiiisai plat. Vii t.im Em 11 I ro rl. tor KAM 1 ENTItAL h arm and bai " ' e-nnpii! BOtal in AUantowih I'a , 1 itol . and 9C3U yt day KMofl 11. BAJUraa, Primiiitwi A IK 11 1 ri 1 a na h a HOL'Pf, Architn ta a, a 3fi and ( 1 1 immon wealth n M't Scraaton l." 1. WALTER Arihitaot l.itriy Lui.U Fii ln. Wymnlni avenue, Scranton. V U MOWN Ar h II Ai h . v I'rl . r , imildiag. I Waablagton AMsjBeraatan, l s 1 KOI I! Al FKs ulti HE-TllA MI SIO Kdft lsi.i ntaaiaa lart en. receDtlona. wed rt work fnrnUbed Por to A. address K. J. llau'T. rotidnctor. Hi" WyosnJal ai- i.ver I, - mnalc L-re. MuKI'.iN U SWAltts WHOLF-SAIR ranbsf, and v Dim Bank building, Beraasosk Pa. MKUAHOEE HKtlTIlLKX, PltlNTKKS' supplna, euvi-lois.,, bagw. twine, Warehi.uMa 130 Washington ave, Scranton. Pa. I'lX'I K'S LIVKKY. I', 3 Capousn avenun I Flrat class carriages I) L F OOTE, Agt. Funeral Director and amlialmer. IMtA.NK P. HHOWN a CO., WHOLE I sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage aud OfiCtotBi TtllW. Lackawanna aveniin L'ZRA FiNN suns, bull.!,- and contrac yj tor. Yards: Corner olive st and Adam, ave ; corner Ash ,t. and Pane ave , Scranton. Thatcher IS THE Bf ST. (let prices snd see tbe furnace end be eons-meed. A full line of HEAT FRS, Appello and Gauze Door Ranges. CONLAN'SHARDWARE PITTSTON I'A. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII1III1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII( I AMERICA I COUPON NO. 56. 1 Bend or bring two of theso coupons, differently numbered, a S with Ten Cents,and get one of the soriea of sixteen magnificent M photograpbs. Kino numbers now ready. Mail orders,2o. extra, ii aiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiniinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiifi RAILROAD TIME TABLES. CENTRAL RATlR0AD1u LEHIGH ANO SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION) Anthracite coal used cxcluaivoly, Insuriua nleenllness und com f cart TIMK TAULK IS EtTIiCT FED. 1, 1891. Trains lt-nvo Scranton for Pittston, WHkte Barre, otc, at 8.10, 0.15, ll .'SO a. in, 12.110, 2 0(1 liR oil!' tft 11115 ' n'' Sundaya 800 a. m., l.ol), 2.UI, i .10 p. in. Km- Atlantic. City, 8.10 a. QL For New York, Non nrk and Elizabeth, 8.19 texnrees) a. m., 12.30 (express with Buffet pniior car), y.ao (oxproeaj i.. m. Sunday, 2.0J p. in. " Poa KAUOB Chunk, Ali.entown, BbtBXW iii m. Lastoh and Philadelphia, k. iu a. ml. !' ' (oxcopt PbUadelplusJ p. in. Bnnday, 2 00 p. m. For Loxu Khamch, Ocean GitovK, etc., at 0.10 a. in., laja) p, ra. For l(endinK, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, vu Allen town, S.IU u. m, 12.30, S.OO. p.m. Sunday, 2.(w p. m. F.,r 1'otUville, 8.10 a. m., 12.30 p. m. Returning, laave Nw York, foot of Liberty f llnW! ffift , lv,'r' Kt fcM (express) a. ui.. LIU, 1.J0. 4.JH (expreei with Buirot parlor car p. m. Sunday. LID a. in. wPnUAdolphlii, Heading Terminal, 9.00 a. 111 -.00 nnd 4 3 1 p m. Sunday, (1 .27 a. in. I hrouirh tickets to nil points at lowest rato limy be had on application in advance to tha ticket agent at tho station. 11. P. BALDWIN, J. H. OLHAfSEN. CB Aii"Dt- O55 Slllit. III. I I 11- I III, . uw. ...... SJ JiZ - BON KAILItoAI). toinniencing May 2!l, trains will mn as follow: Trains leave Brldgn Str"t Stiit.on. Scranton, for Pitts- WVlQMI 1 "U- Haire.etc. -'II, W mm 'A H 11. ;i.l WtW r and 11.86 . m !?f Vat New Vork and Phlla- delphia, 1 una. m, 12J0, 3 V. aiOand 11.30. in For Hotieadale rfroiu Ji-laware. Lackawann- and western depot), 7 0), S..'ll, lu lo ,,.m.. U00 ni. . 2. 17, a. 10 p. m. For 1 arbondale and intermediate stations, .Mn. 7 Ul. s 30. 10.10 a. m . 120(1 m ,J IT. 3 2"i, j i, 1 2n and V :t p. 111 ; frora Pr . -- L). pot AOS a. ni.. '.!"!. ' II S p. m. Fust expr. as lo All.iU. anitoga, the Adl n ndack Mountains Baetun ami Row Engl 1 Delate. A40 a in, irrn n: at Albany 12.1V .waruto'a i Ul p. in , and lenvtasj Sciantoii at I p in . arriving at AP anv al s.fin p iu.,Sara-ti-ira. IC V, a. ni . and B atoci, 7. On a. m The only direct rout - between tb coalfields and Boston, "The Leading Tourists' Route of America" to tb Adirondack Mountain re torta ljikeHlii-orgeand Chainplaiti. Montreal, etc Tins table, showing local and through train torvlca between station, on all divisions Dela ware anil Hudson system, may b" olitalued at all Delaware and Hudson ticket olbVea. II ti YOUNG, J. W BUBDICK, S 1, ml Vice President Uen. Paas, Agt. I KHiua valley bailroau. lie II, Train leav.i Beranton f ir Philadelphia ant New ork via. D A- H K R. at 5 a.m .12 11. LMJ and II 3'. p. iu via . L. W. H. K , liUOL mi- 11 K a. tr... and LB p. m. Lear Bcraaton for I"ittaton and Wilkea Hane 1;al) L V li K, 0 00, ate, 11 21 a. in . LIB MO, 1 117, Bj p m. 1.. ai., Boraatoa or Wblta llavea. Haileton, Pottavllle and all polnta on tb Beaver Meadow and potrsville I ranchea. via E & W. il' 1. 111 1 a Ii. A IL It 11. at a m.. 12.1'). A ' : 1 m v.a : 1 . I. v. M. R.. -.us, II Jl a II:.. I .11 I .1 ,.m Ur brrauton for Bethlehem, Eaaton. Kea.hi.f. Harrlabnri and all mUrmadlate p..int. via I) II It. H . s a in .12. in. I .It ll..ii p.m . via ll . U i V. K lt..'i (W t U 11.20 a. 111, IM p in. LearaBorantoe f irTunkhanunck. T.wa'iK Elmira Ithaca. Qeneva ami all Intenne-llui pomu via 1). H I: H i7 11 m.,12 111 and 11 B p. Ht via I) L. A: W It It., s a m.,1. i p. in. lav.. Beraato : f Bneheeter, BaSalo, S"! teare FaUa Detratt Chloaao and all pbtata Waal ,;al) ail H. H. :i07 a.m.. 12 lo.'iTvii ! I" via I) I. B W K. R and PltUI 1 jiiT.ctii.i,, aOS aaa, Lul.s p, 111. v.a K V. H It. j il v. 111. For Kim 'a and Ui ' . ,t via salamanoi. via l. A II K K a.07 a.m.. 12 io n r, p. m.. v a ) L. a W K.H.. .0a a m.. I ) and KOI p in. Pullman parlor , ml tteeptee or L V. c'.ialr ear 011 all train, lietw-ey I. A B .lanctl.iu or Wilkes Barre and New York Phllad -lp'ila, pulfaln and BeepsBalea Hridkr I. -'Ml WlLHiril. (leu -npt. Eaat Div 1 ll s s, i.kk ...., p., Ag't, PhiU.Pi. A W Ni iN'N'EMACIiEB An't S uPm Ag L ih Hethleli-m Pa. It' 1 A a ,1 LAI Kaw anna AND U w KSTKRN B til ROAD Train leave H.-rai. inn aa foil .w,: Expresi for New ork and all i inta Bast, I B) 2.&X 1 l I l ai d BAt a, ta ; ll to and 3 M u. m tiptaai 1 r i.at..n. Treotoa. PkSadelplUa tad th.. Boata, il oo and sn a. m ; 12.il ana 1 ai p 10 Waablngtoa and way atation. 240 p rn. Tobybaaaa aocimnn idattoa, n in p. m. li;r i for Binahaint n, iswiv Eliulrt, Cinong. itath DeaortUn. Hoaat Morri aaq Ruffaln. l: In. ilia ni and 1 21 11. m.. making I as 1 -ii" is noes at Buffalo to all point ill to Weal. Northwest and SinithwesL ha:h tea 11,111 ,lli, ii. -ii a. m. Bingliatiiii n and way s-.at: U37 p ra. I NwaoaSOO aud wav Maltnaa 5 45 p m. Rlnghamt'iii and Elinira Expiesa. SOo p.m. P.xpreaa for Cortland, Syracuiov Oawega. I I'tica and Bichll.ld springs, 111 a in. aud UM I ! "1 Ithaca. MS and s m and 1 M p m. For nortaanbrlaad.PltSti n.t '.,ke Barre, Plymouth, Blisimatmrg and Danville, miking rl.) ooaaeettoas at Korthanbasiand for William. iirt. Harriabuig. Baltimore, Waall- Li, art- n and the Boata. Northumlii-rland ,nd Intermediate atationa, tui. Mi in and I.3U and etc p OS Nai.;ii,,ke and latanaadtaie nation. H.0S and It Si a lu Plv inoutb and intermedial t,.ti,ii,s. "... tad ss p. m Pullman pail r and ttsi PB coaches on all rxpira. tr 1 ni For detailed Information, i-s ket tun taUoa, i. . ap, I 1 M. 1. Bauta, city tteaatodtoa J2s l.a, kawanliaaveiiUii. or depot ticket otltc 1 HI H Til l it I-I41M. la riTrct Jaaaars BBth, isiii. Nnrili H1111111I. ooili llnlmil. 2011 BO) MM 11 Itatl 5 Orali s Dally. Vx- ' ? ? 7 . cept surd.iv 5 r a Arrive Leave. 1 7N Y. Franklin s:J ...J 7 10 West 4','iid stnsjt . . 7 im Weeliaakcn ,... r a Arrive l-nve a a 1 a 7 7 M S'O " M 1 US V 11 '.' "I I si '.' II IBS t 51 H O.i r a S .M ... e 'll ... 75 .. T 111 .... rj .. 7 s . 7 S ... 7 . . . ff l 7 e- p 1 lJUain'ii'K Junction I QU 1 oa Hancock t(n ISM Starlight SIS. . . r:es;,,ii I'urk 17 I A Come Pus nti n Hi Imont neatant MA I'liloiid ilo Forest 1 tty C 11 bmdae White BiiiLre Mtyfleld iei B n Aiclilluld wlntoB PeekTtUa Olvrhaut Dickson Ttutm Providcni-e l ark Place I..SJ . 41 .. 0 43 . C33 .. tew .. s ut, 3 ll I :i ' iu (31 SSJIII 41 6 I- ',2711140 pj 1 1 0 '... 41i Moll B) M !l l.i 7 ST II Isl l.H I "V in M t;l 13 7 ill 0.V1 3 IS 7 4,1 I0('M ,M 7 .1 10 Ml s-l T 48 10 III' 3 38 T 39 10 13! 4 04 7 34 10 171 4 tT 7 3il III l! 4 10 I avion 4 14 siU'iiST' 417 t a in 30 4 1 1 8.W M4llt-J f8S2l Slllfll'A SS.i' S(lfll 21 a '."1 ',0 11 7 t '.'1 1 s 0 11 i.v 11 i:u 11 M fs in 4 H a im i.v, ft! :! ! ' . e jol 4 si'u os scrauton via a leave Arrive a isa a r a All trains run dally except Sunday. 1 unities that trains stop on signal for pas. ei tors. Additional trains b ave Carb-mdulc for scran, ton 1 P' and 4. 15 p. m , arriving tt Scranton LSI end I 00, Leave scranton for carbondale ISO and H.M arrlvlnii at ctrbnndsle at 7 38 and Ml p. m secure rates via Ontario a Western before porcbaslng tickets and save niouey. Day and Niugi hi pi ess to the West. 1. 0, Anderson, Oen. Pass. Aift. T. VBlerott, Dlv. Pass, Agt. Scranton, Pa. : ! 17 RIB AND WYOMING VALLEY KAIL, Train leave Scranton for Now York snd In. tcrmedlato points on tho Erlo railroad at rt.31 a 111. and IIS4 p m. Also for Ilawley am. local points ut S ST,. 0.45 and 3'Mpm. Train leasing at 8.45 a. 111 and 3 21 nn are through trains to and from Houesdaln. Trains loavu for Wilkos-liarro Ht6.4lla. 111. aud 3.11 p. m.
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