The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 08, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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Violent Exercise.
Fat U n vulgar word. Too much adi
posis or obesity sounds bettor, but fat
is plainer. You cannot reduce it by
violent xercite, Then an two kinds
cf fata
Tin- unhealthy adipoaa tissue, rr
sultlng from dentary babita or from
forcing His npp tite through stimti
lmits, or from Impure blood, or it may
1u hereditary. This is the kind that
lays the possessor liable to bssrtdls
bm, appoplexy, vertigo, etc
Then thorn ii the K.'tiiiitie, healthy,
1 i f o-gi vi nc ti.isue, the result from rsg
lar and moderate babita, or if Irregu
lar lull its, the tnkinu regularly and
according to dlnottoni the famom
Carlabad Bprndel Salt. The Silt will
reduoa unhealthy tissue and balld In
its plan that firm and solid flesh, which
is the certain siy;n of perfect health.
It is virtually taking the Cirlsbal
treatment in your ii m.. livery drug
store has it. Tiie genuine has thnsio;
nature of ''Eisner ami Metulelson Co.,
Silo Air tits, New Y'rlf," on the Dottle.
Price per bottle, $1 ; Largs ai se,$l 50,
PlTTSTON TOWN COUNCIL.
Much V. otk Accomplished for the Btr-
enffh's Bsneflt
Ppteial tn th seraafui TWeene,
PlTTSTON, Pa , May 7 The first reg
nlsr meeting of the loron,'h council
wai held in the newly renovate! qoar
ten In the town hall leal evening, i n?
meeting was ealle 1 to ordr promptly
nt 8 o'clock by C'liairmsu Mnngnn. !
cry member reanonded to his immeox
cept Kennedy and Knnwlet. Ontelde
the railing enclosure were a lar.'o
crowd of sped itors attracted, s ime
through business, other to male note
of the improvements.
After the reading of the minute and
other preliminary work, Attorney
Jamea L liorrla, on behalf of the
l'lttiton Kerry Bridge compauy, pre.
Mated a petition in reference to the
temporary lri!g.( span erected after
tho lir.i some nine years ago, ail re
H v s'Iilx p 'tmission t i rebuild as to
lore. Mr. Uonn' llT presented a resolution
in sul-stance requiring the rrid'e coin
panv to vacate the nreiiiiss occupied
by the atone pier The resolution wis
finally dtepoi id of by referim? it to ttio
street committee for further action.
Benjamin Hooding on hhlf of the
board of health nppared before the
c unci I in relation to the appropriation
MHked for at a former m -eiing. Mr
Harding stated it was the pur
pose of Lie hoard to pay
the sanitary policeman ft a
month and th iscretary IIS pr
month. In addition to the polio m mi'
duties he to provide bimaelf with a
uniform Mr. Kearney moved that
the matter be laid over until the lala
ries of the borough ofBotals be Bled
Mr Reap mad a motiou which whs
cirrie i by a vote of l to 3 that the
coudcH appropriate S50 for the nee of
' trd, Mr Bennlgan in a brilliant
apreeh called the attention of the eonn-
oil to the condition of I'earle street, im 1
aked that it be pavi d The ipeakir vu
requeited to present a petition eigne 1
by two-thirdt of ti.o property lnlderi
A delegation from the Junctio i nske !
that ('lit! and IT , ion streets b re
pnirad anil placed fn proper eon d it ion.
On motion it was ordered that the
burg CM and street committee have the
w.,rk dons at the expone of tbe bor
ough, John Rilling made a limilar com
plaint as did James Fleming, both
Ceeel were r'-fcrro ! to the propir com -f:dtte.
The report of the atrent com
mittee on the proposed alley at the r.r
of the Town hall was receive! Mr
J'oniielly reported that the Niagara
engine waa broken an I aekd it to be
r paired It was ao ordered.
Mr. Heap preeented a tapr setting
forth tl.at tar order of l'eter Nolan, as
Ugned to Edward Barrett, amountiag
to 178. won: 1 he waived in c raiiders
lloa for 199 88, not, however, the
right of collecting toe total amount if
ii eras deemed meessary by llie s u l
Air Jtrrtt, An order for the bmounl
Wns ord red drawn.
dn motion, The question of fixing
salaries for the sntfaing year was next
taken Bp The salary of the chief of
police wis allowed to remain as hereto
fore fit).
Street oommiccloner, same i 68 per
day, borough tea mater, the lame lf)0.
borough Solicitor, the saint f IV) a
y. nr.
11a borongh attorney's salary was
Ii. creased $00, making a total of SO0
pet year. '
S-creUry I)-mpy' ealary Wai
n.ised from $20 to $)".
borough Iremurer's were allow d to
remain the m I as last year.
The ealary of the Janitor of the city
hall was incrcaeed from i? to io psr
month.
Tan auxm li the aonrea of health. Keep
1' mire by taking food's Baraaparilla,
which " peoBliM to iteir, and mperior in
strength, economy nn.l ineiiieiiial merit.
B 0001 I'ir.i.s are purely vegetable, rare-
folly prepared from the oest Ingredients,
Twenty-Ova cents.
LAID (.T REST.
Funaral of Mrs. Ann Kennedy A Touch
ing Trib its.
Rl'tcittl fn Ms flbraatM Trihrnr.
PlTTtTOg, Pa., May 7. The funeral
of Mra. Ann, wife of John Kennedy,
mention of whose demise was noted
yeitOTday, occurred at B.gO o'clock this
mortiing from her Into borne on Bad
eliffeltreet Tberemaius reposed in a
hiimlsoine casket enrmotintod with
heavy Hilvr trimmings. Many bean
tittil floral offerings, the tokens of sym
pathising friends, evinced th esteem
in which the deceased wus held. The
fnneral enrtege movod to St. John's
chnreh, follownd by one of the largeet
gathering of friends ever aeon on any
similar occasion.
Arriving nt the beantiful edifice a
ri quicm mass waa oelebrated by very
Rev. flkther Kitinen who also preached
a beautiful sermon. He fork for bis
text: Lnko 1140, 'Ba ye thon also
ready for at What honr you think not
the Son of man will come." He said:
''These words of the Saviour of
man should make n deep im
pression on every christian mind.
J hey came from the Eternal Truth,
and the mesaage they bear le for every
Christian soul. They are for the
frienda of God SI wall as those who re
fuse to obey His comuiiindtnonts.
They are the words of charity from the
heart of our blessed Saviour, giving ni
timely warning of the uncertain hold
We have on human life. Indeed the
Christian who habitually disregards
this divine warning is already in n con
dition of the greatest danger. 'Very
quickly must thou b gone hence; see,
then, how matters stand with thee."
At the conclusion of the speakers'
remarks, the remains were borne to
Market street cemetery, where inter
ment wag mnd". The pall bearers
were: Martin MeOuire, Edward Rot
lodge, Thomas Hines, Elwarl Mc
l j iiinoll, Michael Collier and Thomas
Klynn. There were a number of
people from Sc.ranton, Wilkeebam
and other places at the funeral,
FOREST CITY FLASHES.
Su'qashanna'a Most Enterrirlstnn; Town
Criiply Written Un
Fprcial to thr crnfon TWVins.
Foukst City, Pa., May, 7. Saturday
a large force of men at Van Ming's (the
mine being idle) gave their services in
the work of excavating for the founda
tion of the new Congregational church,
which is to be built this rammer. The
spot selected upon is a very (leirabl
and beautiful site. The meiuhsrs of the
Ladlee' Aid society of the new church
were present early in the morning and
lifted the sods for the beginning of tile
work, Rev. J, (i. Evans, of Plymouth,
has acctpttd the call given him to that
cliiircn. The reverend gentleman will
slso oondnots aervloee once every Sun
day in the WelHh Congregational
church in Fontt City.
J. L Weatgate is beautifying his
rcaidenoe on Bnsqnsbanna street by
grading the yard and painting the
house.
Mrs, s. Q Hogg and little daughter,
of biugiu.iut are visiting at the
home of E. t'. Dunnier,
J. V. Jones has received the ap
pointment of constabb for the First
ward of Tonal City borough. Mr
Jones was iu Montrose Saturday and
received his credentials.
On acconnt of the revival meetings
in the Methodist BpilOopal church,
there will not be any Bpworth leagns
tomorrow eveuing.
The handsome new Methodist par-
sonago is hearing completion Last
Week a fore i of f our painters were at
work and by the use of their brushes
the building will soon emerge aa a
"thing of bounty and a joy forever."
The colors bung used are decidedly In
good tnste and very rich loetteol The
young men engaged in tne work are
Measrs. Ira .1 Chamberlain, K (1
Weetgate, Pbilo Ejb and William
Weatgate, The work now ting done
in the way of painting in this town is
Considerably in advance of what has
been the custom In the past.
The hustling Tbibuni nqwsboy,
Dannie Allen, was Bering the ban I
soms TxiBUrti Mnltlobromes for eals
Batnrday. They are v.-ry beautiful
and foond ready aale. lie will iiave
soin - for the it xt few days w nh Wl l
cost auisrril ire of Tin: TmbumI 10
cents, othrs 19 cent.
To lay tba newly eleotod jnsttces of
the pence, V. J. Maxiy nd 1 K. lira
man. took their seals of offlea for a
term of five yean, TbenMringJ P. 'a,
w;io have dlacbsrgvd tb' duties of
their ofHoe faithfully for the pet Bvs
years, are M. J ColllOJ aud J. M.
Brown.
John t isr delta, of Jarmya, pnt ye
terday with J tin l'-igi, the promt-
nut cohfectlou'-r
The forest City Crnet band wis
present Batnrday evening at the open
ing of a new hotel at the "Biasing
Stump. "
The colliery at Kiehtn .niale is work
ing foil time Tina is one of the very
few collieriee in this section of the
lute that are working so steady
It n. Dwyer, of fjarboi lal was a
we. come caller m this place Saturday .
The series of rvlv.tl laeeiiiigs which
are to lie loll in In klotaodiit Kpts
copal chnreh were bejun yssterday by
the eminent evangel la I, Mrs. irnce
Weier Ii iv.s, of Jersey t'ltjr. Large
congregations were presnt at both the
mofnlng and evening servic. Mrs
Davie is an earnest Islket and brings
the truth of the religion of Obliat h"
fore the hearer Ifl a Very plain an I f r
eibic manner a number at the meet
log in the ev-ning algoified tnesr inten
tion of leading a BfttOf life.
J. W. Molinin, a recent gradnats
of a nie'lioal i o lg.. at btlum.ire. M I .
viito-1 B E. Mx-y on batnrday, Tii
doctor is upending a few weeks wito
ins parents who live la Way oonty,
The funeral Sefvloas over the
remains of David Qoodrioh, whoas
death waa mentioned in Friday's
Thit i ns, were hel l Batnrday at mis
baptist church at 11 a. m, Kv. D p
Ll pens preached a very looobing and
eloquent -eriiion.
John Mcltowun now occupies a p il
lion wiih Bar bet Wui Ordnng
Miss c.-iia Lanning spent Saturday
and Sunday at ber borne In Sosqoe
banns,
Misa Hachel I'raticess, formerly of
this place, but at present an site IBS ol
the Westminster in Scranton, spent
yesterday with Meads and nlatiVSS in
tins place.
A law suit was hel 1 before 'Sqoin
M.J Collins Sitnr.lay A family by
the name of Dod I were suing for the
recovery of their property, which had
been seiz- d by two Forest ( ity firms
for debt.
Alderman Don'OhHf, of Wilkes. Il.irre,
appeared for the prosecution and At
torney L I'. W o!, man, of tills place,
for the defense. JodgO lit in favor of
the firms.
County Superintendent of s.-hools l
I), Will.lt will vi.it this place to bold
taoiiers' ex iininatlon Thursday, May.
17,
Mrs. Bert Crippen is visiting rela
tives in Scranton.
tvuita a number of cases of m'-aslet
the inaaley things are reported in
this borough,
Charles D. Iinrdick, of llonosdale,
waa in town ovur Snuday.
Services were conducted impress! vely
in tho Pnsbvterlan church yiatorday
by Rev. William Jennings,
Following is the caste of characters
for tho cantata, "Jephthn ami His
Daughter," which will lie presented In
tha opTa house, Wednesday evening,
May 110, Decoration Day, for the hone'
fit of the Enterprise Hose sompany,
who are making every effort for an en
joyable tilne :
Jephthe R. Thomas
1'iophet David J. Joins
Elnu I Jewish I J. d. Jones
IbBSB Captains W. .loin s
Eloui, Jewish Soldier J. K. Hughes
Arnold, Msssengw I.e. vVstres
('amp liuard I. K. Benjhfflln
Iphigenja,4epiha's Dsnghtor.Mrs Q.Hatey
Allah, Blon'S Daughter Mrs. S. May
Naomi, Kloal'a fSistur Itenlah Iline
Sarah I ....Maine brown
Ruth I Maidens ...May Watkins
Ana'n of (iiload Rlla Bins
LiSah ,,Liz:-.le Pblllfps
This enntata eclipses all previous
ones. Tne msmbsrs are practicing
faithfully three times a week under the
direction of Professor J. Luther Mor
gan. Mrs. H. F. Aldrich, pianiat.
Dysppp.ls end Iiuilgeatlon
In their worst forms r cured by the
use of I'. P. P. If you are debilitated aud
run down, or If you need a tonic to regain
flesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor,
take P, P. P., and you will he strong and
healthy. For shattered constitutions ami
lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium) is the king of all
medlcinos. P. P. P. Is the greatest blood
purifier in the world. For sale by all
UruKgisls.
TTTE SC17ANTON ITtLBlTNE TTJES DAY MOKKEPTO, MAY 8, 1894.
i i .
MIRRORED AT MOSCOW.
Newa of the Hour IT.irralad In Brlsf
Pnrsgraphs.
5;wl'nf tn the. Scrantan Trihun.
MOSCOW, Pa., May 7 At the elec
tion of ofti'srs of the Methodist Epis
copal Sunday tohool last Monday, V.
F. Clements was r-?iected superinten
dent, This is his twoniy-seeoud year
in that ofiiee, Assistant supsrintenents,
S. S. Yeager, Mis. P. a Gardiner;
treasurer, Anguula Miller; eecrotary,
Jessie Brum.
burglars made an nttotnpt to enter
the bou e of A. J. llallet on Thuradny
night, but wer'j frightened away.
Tne MOSCOW graded Bchool will close
on Thursday afternoon with exercises
by the school.
Mrs. H. L. Gaig has returned home
from Philadelphia.
About fifty of Mrs. Mefgret War
dell's friends tendered her a surprise
on her birth-lay Among; those present
Mrs. Lnoetto Richard uud sons, of
Oattawissa; Mr. ami Mrs, 'A. F. Clem
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Vaughn. Mr
and Mrs. H c. SimpMu, Miss Oils
bee, Mis. Qardiner, Mrs C. H. Travis,
UoSCOn; and many others from Scran
ton and elsewhere
Mra. Frank Pelton sp.nt fiondy in
Salem.
Mrs. Mnmmis Moaihan, of Thv-
hiinna, called on friends here last
week.
. ..
M00SIC AND VICINITY.
Brih. Little Leesls from a Hustling
Town Cemfullv Writ'en.
lariat to the Scrantttn 7W6ttlMi
MOOBIO, Pa, Mav 7. Mrs. OlllS
Warren and son Hay, of Eltnhurst,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. S.
J, Corby, of .North Main street.
Mrs. Eruost Corby, of ScraUtOO, was
in town Monday,
M.s Maul Blssll, of Forly Fort,
spent Bttoday with her parents, Mr.
and Mr. M. H Bdsell, of Mlnooks
avenue
Patrick LndgstS and Frank hill ly
was in town Sunday
Mr and Mr Samuel Davenball, of
Forty 1-ort, spent biinday with friends
in town.
The cotton prayer meeting tonight
Will be held at the home of.W'lllialll
Bcberhiner.
'1 he Ladies' Aid Society cleared .0
at their longboat social,
The powder mills started this m to
lllg after two mouths' idleness.
--
EuckleVs Arnlct Setve.
The f eet snlve in the wnrM for '"nts
Pinisos S.res, Ulcers, .Salt Kbeuro. Fever
b. res, Tetter. . hape,i iiauda, i kUMetae,
Cores snd all skm BrnpUona, aadpoet"
lively rrre Pile ,r in. pay reUP'e,L I;
leguaranteed t gin perfect latisfaeslon
cr uioiiey Ktonded. Price -i leiiU per
box. roi sale by MsttbeWB Uroa. e
GINFRALNLrti OP INDUSTRUS.
The rastgsatlon of Theodore Vonrhess
a1 "ii manager of tbe Lehigh Valley
Railroad eomnani is offleialty aanonseed.
a, i officers who bava heretofore reported
to ti, general msnsi:-r will hereafter
report t,. rtolMl H Wilhar. geiirrnl kiij-.-r-
Inteodent, who will report to th mi t
vioe-prvoJdent, The NSagaation of Mr.
Voorheee baa not lvu aaexpected. For
some time be hss heM the dual r-sotlou i f
genrrei DMBSgw of the Valley and vice
president of the Heading raUraatf. and
the r ads Imvp l-e-u . prale It hss
bean charged t- eaeasiae of air Verbose
ii a' he I m Fsrnn-1 bia Valley iatenete
for thoas ot tl.e stoadlag.
Sea
The Harry F:r.dllerr of Simpson Vt
km. Ie-al-d n-ir I -tv Foil, 1. 1, ti h. .
been Idle for about tl.ree vrn.r.. wdl Slell
H ngeiii this , k. s . the W ok.- llerre
Record, with a fores ol ISO mlDen,aal ttn
nutuher will te-increase.1 k ..u as th" r-
rangemeats of the operators aaa be Beads
for in r exleaslve i peratl SS loiring
I e tu- ; th of March leU.000 wen- expendeo
apoB this taiae, and Is April tV"'. and
It is sow rsportsd to w om of tba beet
peal pro in nig and soel nsepartng plant
in this vallev. 'Hie cettaluty of resuming
w rk th re Uaa given ih IssBSSdMtS lo
cality qalts a umine.i, beam
...
There le very little soft coal new bir.g
moved over the I atawlaea bratw h of the
Iteeding, and It t I- ;i "p hi u. h
a wav as will gtvs II." BSCS SOmprlsl g
tie van Mcresraabeat tsro days a wset
e-ian'en Wh IsaatS l'a-kst
Rsa sts Marrow-fata IfeMSBef basneli
medium, I! T'i' -Pbas
Orees, ii IfsMft pst bssbslispBt.
BJ Ms ' " . leiitels,.'. tofkf, t"-r )--.nn.L
PoraroMV 7S to fMo pay baibst,
oi ins Bertaodsa, uie, fj i.w .m.
lit 1TKH -15d, to IV. pel lb
Cbbbsb M . ; s per ib
i: .us -freel . .
r.eni v Chtckeaa, dressed, 12 to lit .
turkeys, ll 10 inc.
Ml ats-Hams, lie,; irsll bams, US
skinned bsBM, I0ai UallfonilS ham.
I ,c-. : sboskiers,SWc ;bslllss, sv , sum ked
breakfnt 1 Soon, 1 le
"kt" bui- Oataldet, HMct aeu,
l3We ; metdrs ntlll S-lUi'klea, lie.
1 1 k Mass .n III: sh m rat, HI
l'au leaf In tltrses at V.; In fibs,
BMe.1 In b'-iiiod pai :'..-.: in A-ponnd
paiA '.' . B-poaad pila, lOSb ir
ponnd.
I "l"- ' leuce sugar rnre.1, sm kel tf,
lie.
Kloph Minnesota ptPt, per bsrr!.
II 14.60; Ohio and IntUana am!er, at
fMO) Urahaa l tU,fco, rye Uour, at
ButlKWIaUf Ft.orH-ri.70per cwL
Frxn Allied, per cwu. at Mc,
QBUB lire, com. tT to llSbl oats,
4ls4Tc rr bnehsl,
ItvK straw-Par ion I'laU,
Hai i.'itoiT.
WEAK MEN Y"'JR ATTENTION
BBBBJSJBja 1 ua UU I) M 1 (IK
irt't riigllsh ItmutKly,
Cray's SpfttHtc Medicine
IF YilU SUFFER ,r" ' N"r
el P. ,.lv nn.l Mlti.l v., -,.,..
lln fsaiBB. u ' -am
l.iiitv, W,ik)
toi rhea. ami linioten. y, ninl ail ili-teu, iti it
sriae from ovar-ladQlMooa nl self -aboee, m
Is of Uetaorrand rowsr, Dbsiaeaiof yie
Ion. Preniatnrn Did Ao and BSaay otberdbv
ues that lead to lassnlty or uoturampUoa
10 1 SB early sraya, write for . paaipblet
AddreaaCIIUY VHilrlM-: CO., BnSala,
N. V. The -vltle Meihellie Is m.IiI by nil
MSJIStS at I Mf pSCaSJp, or lx p:i, kno-a
for Jf'i.or Mnt hv mall en r tpt ol nio-i, y.nnd
.hi, .-v.-rv ffiOOorder yy- CIIARASTEF.
r monej refunded eaaaeaa
(r' m Beeoimi nf ntir: it 1 hive
r,h ptea the Yellow wrapper, tba only genu
ine, l-old In h'eraiiton In Maltluovs I ns
nt'TTrit siioi: ro., im-P. rapiiai.sf.noo.ooi).
BRST atLSO Mint: IN nil', WORLD.
"A delfsesdssd i' Satfae ssraas, 4
ThliTjutlos'Sotld Prenefa oBalaKMTtat
ten Hoot delivfred free nri wle-i-n in ttm U.S. ,011
-1 reelii'iif'ashjMoiiryOwer,
- -ST 'J or I'usl il Note for Sl.10.
V e" J V.iyiuU every i iv the tvnols
.... 1 1 In 11 I r. ..il uteres f'-r
V J t- 'a. We Unite Oil, hoot
I.. j W 4 oiuelven, Ihereforo wo gwir-
1. l mi'f llie Jt n'vc anit iriir.
. .V'.. A 'n,l I' nay oao I net sitinlli-,1
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I''l , u- -IV leomii oiu uiiiiii-y
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I'm. or Common nenss
Widths (', P Ri B IB.
rvi IK Ll' V'-es 1 to a nun 11:111
1 it I Ui-vsImss. Stmt ynurnite;
Ajh I '.'. ..V ice Ulll lit yon.
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CeoTer Shoe Co., SM:1
SjWthtt tiffM tn sf'dni.
Ladies Who Value
A refined complexion must uso Pozioni's Pow-1
der. II produces a soft and beautiful skin.
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SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
1 he above brand of flnnr run he had at any of the following merchants,
v,nn will accept Tin Thii.vni: rt.nfit coi imn of 'J.j on each one hundred pounds
of Hour or Ml on each barrel of flow.
rVrmton-F. P. Pre, Washington IVSBBS I
Gold Mel, ,, ,..
Don more-F. P price. Gold atedal Brsnil
lutiinor.)-!'. i Jpinley Miperhitlve Uran 1.
Hyde Park Carson a Davta Waebbnra st.
Qold Medal Brand; J tepb a te.ir.Main
avenue, tiiipeilnia-e lirnn.l.
liv en ltl, ,.S,. ,,. ... ,. MelainraniL
.1. 1 . Hon .le. Haperlatlve
rravMenoe Kennei S CbappelLN' Main ava
ana, Boeerlative Itraudni J Ulllespte, W.
Markei .tr.s.t. rio I Mwtil Brand
Oljrnoaat James Jordan. Bnperlatire Brand.
Peek villa Shaffer sj h-is-r Hnperlattve,
Jermvn ft u winters A Co lluueralaMva
Arebbald Jones, s mpeon SjOo . (1 ild Med il.
Carl on, ;. .; Clark, Uold Uedal Brand,
II loaadale IN.'., a, 1,01 1 Me 1 il
M t ka M II. I
IRON and STEEL
NOllvt IRON
lii. at K Di IMOND
HII.VI It
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.11 s. if 1 KoUlttH
CAHI s ;.
IIOItSK Mli 11 s
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BPHINQ
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im IL9
Ii' I, Lows
HOIISK N HLfl
W H i N A Ki v u 1.1. imi t 1 u s BROS M RBMT
1 1 1 1 im. mm H1NBHH
Bittersbender & Go., Scranton,
Wholesale and retail dealer in WajrOOBtaksrs' and Iliac as mi tin'
BUPPLIBS
"No itar was ever lost wo onco have seon,
Wo always may be what wo might have been,"
A MARRY PATRON OF
THE RIGHMOS LUMBER CO.
Scrant n, 1 a.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
1 -r,?,
1
wnr-e. fValra w
rra. 'X and p
WPHi.iy.r Ii f. Ii mm .1 1. 1. 1 ii
.1 ' ,. , "o-'iivu u iisii iirni on me. 1 he scales Wrre so lavl th it
ther WOOld OOllset ill the l-d ami L ive f , sli .l.en out. It STSS nls.ut this time
that I rou.i.ie,,, ad ub B. B. B. 1 waa so liad that I was a-liamcl t.. tike my hat
II laTor,. i,,r l, ;, iie,l llvelaittleai f iiiii.tlierttu-.li. tiiewillioiitnotlrinit
S-iy 11.. t; l.iil wl,Mi 1 n.niiiienr.sl l t B P 8. ti .- ,r, , ,-,,:. out tlii' k. r
1 ' " ' '"'-'.. -I l,;.e t.-.-. ii..y i,,,.,,. !,,, ii.-a of tiro that
would bun so I could not sleep. The way they boned and Itcheil ran not la
tOKi. anq i hope no one else may srsr know from rTrrh-nn.. The only relief I
could get was from washing tho sores with some B. B. B. -
I sturk to ll- rerdi, rBS n, WM on f,irti, Iv,t,ir MnTr j rot)!ij j
WM r-allv ,f,r,,,::l, igb I knew that It was holler to pet mi. h MUeitmss out of
n r wood tim t.. hart ,t. tta there, i ,iil sty once thai l wished I bad new
-o,, .,:, ,,, . .g.tl.B. hut my wtfuen uragi 1 tne, a. I t.ilt,y I thank her
f -r .. e a hire f, r in in I I 1. slth DOW, and I don't ludievo 1 ever Would have
U;i with my Hood In RUB n roiidition ns it was. k, ,
y,:- seal,, n.,-, I ; ,-),-,, nn, ,-eHr of n'.l rales ami tetter, nn.l on my r-xly them
Sro on.y small sprts to show when, the a. .res w. re. and these visits mc freu from
acales. I do not doiiht hut that th.. cure will Isj (sTfect. -
I nm now on the shth bottls nnd will take morn until everr soot Is rone I
f.rnily heh. v,. il,.,! BUr,hri HlooJ ftfsn will cure the wont disorders of the l.loixl.
lor such cctuiuly was wine. '
Bliroed,
WEAK
W hv WSetl time.
UlW. t.N tl,-. l-ll'.
. nnd rnll purllniltirier
S 1 1,1 Ol -, .1 I
V" "'tAfl "Zl,n 1 N v Id or visins men. fmo In TWO WF.KKN I send
nun. riau. '' 1 rtiiiii. ,i nml pre ri.il..n alMilntPly t'UKK. ai .1 there I
liiiinl.iii; in wIvenlsl.iK enteh shout 11. Anv .IniKSlst eun put II up for
everything l iilmii ami mniple. All I link In return l I lint von will buy naiiiallou-uilll) "f the
a ibiiihj
, .iM-irer me, all n-miy r..r u.e.mu nisy .lo
.. . iniiM.s, i
" eMeM.ie s, ajf)
t.t unit, lion. .r hiwnlly. O
10 J1 ninll prnpnin. H" n
WV'rr;aW'i'
I tCOC SIIO ,rr, 777T,..7"r reiiiii.i in.-money. , 1 renin r Trt'e. r-i 'III t.y 11 1 1 ll I'll,' I I Hl . n om ... ..
btrOhEANDiFTlRUSINl!.ii'i''ii'ei. AdSnst Nkcu v. SCBD OO.i Masonic Temple, cuicaao. Iij.
For Bale in Boranton, Pa.', by H. C. SANDKIISON. Druirifist. cor. Washington
nnii Rrrruoe streets.
Thrt i-ron! rnmn.lv
illil'OUli AJiU AKrn.lt U31NO,
For Hale liyC M. II A UK Is. HuiSLi,i,
from ffle fit Y. Tribune, Jloe., tISX
the Flour
"CmrAfio, Oct. 31. Fhe first official
snnonncement of World's Fair di
plomas on flour has been made. A
medal has been awarded by tho
World's Fair judcos to the flour manu
factured by the Wnshburn, Crosby Co,
in the grput Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. The committee reports
the Hour strong nnd pure, and entitles
il to rank as first-class pntant flour for
luiuily and b.-ikors' use."
L
fin
& CON NELL
wimi.i KAi.i: Ai.i NT
Taylor-Jadgs S Co,, Odd Medal; Atbartoa
a- Co.. superlative
I Mil-yen I.avvr -nei. -i u-n Co . fluid Modal.
Mo., lo John MeCrindle, Oold Medal
Plttstoa M w O'Boyle, Qold Medal,
Clark's Oreen Praoa I Pirker, superlative.
Uarks hnmnlt I' M Yonur, Oold Medal,
fi.-ilton S I'. I", no A S. ii. liuld Modal liraul.
bolsOB .1 K Bardlag,
Waverljr- ; Bllaaji Son. Qold Vedal.
lit ryvlllo Charles Gardner, OoldMedaL
Hopboltom N. M VtonABoB, Hold M-dat.
Toliyhanna Tohvhsnin ,. I,..i. ;u Lumbar
Co., Oold .Li."'l brand
Oouldsboro s A. Adams, Oold Medal Brand,
it,.- ,, Oalge Ctemesta, Oold Me-lal.
Luke Ariel Jamea , 11 irtree, Oold Medal.
lornst Ciljr J. I.. MorK&n & Co.. Uuld Medal
W IGON , 11 ; i 1 -
1,1 s
BPRINOI
III Its
PORBI
RIMri
si 1 11, mu ins
It. It. HPIKBa)
DRY ITCHIHC SCALES THAT CRACKED
AND POPPED OPCM.
I.imu ' v. Sri fin s ('.. N. Y.. Anill 11. 1890,
Fixthi, .Vii.tti KN ,'. (.'ii , i: 'T.i.i, N Y.
0b3ITtVBISSi :-Wlien BboBl ten or twelve years
old I wrj In, til did wall (Tu Lh arriivs tba helm ,,f
ii-y lifi hand, and srhso they healed Die ttoohis
boiLe diit on my head, nnd every winter It would
e. c.u.-i-'it as .1 i.irt of tc'.ti-r and in ike m-ales all over
MUB ,:,y heaiL I have not been fr a from it a single
fST ,, mU-r sinre, tail II was worse last winter after I had
jy '' the priii f r Hon It ra.ne mil in spots all over n v
bodr, I had a dootor i-iaitilne ns, and he told BM
li st thero w:ia no cure f,-r me. s ,t w, rve d
i'I f "m over tlio rorea and tlien dry out until lliey Would
ll. shoeln- ii u-t. n- nseHfle kfi- aWtn .11 U1 . - j
.Sj .
5
MAN Wim?
in inv nkkavi
men..) hii.1 health Willi ".tm-lnp" nii,.rful -,-nre-.Wben
I ulll v.-iiil .on Kltl-:K llie i-r.Tlelien
n new .-.-rluhl renii.ly lh:il i . n enlllhl.-le eure
MiSI I OM 11 SMO.III ,.,,,1 IM
in y.si , ,., -.u.ut tin,, aim. tiers awl saajee.
ii ii inn ,i,ii, . 'I irslioll, Sllrn.
SJBJSJSfarjBfjnrrBBl!LBMT
NERVE SEEPS.
TkU WAttd.rlUl r.re.J; r"
a t.,,l lur.rf Ul HTMI dll-
eaaea. saeb n- Veal Mil lory, Lots of iirnin PottST. Eeailaoht, wslefeieeea,
Lost Man ii.Muiitiy Imltaloni, ,s .hiki . - : ,ii -ot power
o lierattVOOfRansof eitti. rpnii-unpilhy over eierttoti. youthful errors,
f-Ti-,'lre uae of lelmcro. opKlin or nln.ulsnts. wlileh lend 10 Inllniilly. I JfiB"
in bsaarrlSS I n Test uoe.pt. 1 l"'r hel. lOI .
. order w elrr n written Biiurenlee in enrr
RESTORED MANHOOD
DR. MOH'S
M '! i ill . I'.
PILLS
, .' " i. ivlu-s Mi .striUlitfl lllnl ill 1 lltTVIlllr) IH-i'lVI' mi
' tll( t-'tMHTlltlVC orifiriH Of 'lthtr WT ihipIi t. M..r.ms I -r , , : t r:i ft I 11 . Kall-
f..f . .. n e
li1" SLinhood' Impotence. NlghUr KniiMmuiiH.Vnuiiiful Kmrs,
Mfiitfll Wnrry.oxcoMrtivt! usfui Ti.liu(Mr Opium, which It'itil to Con
r.uinplltmunnnn!iMlty. 'rV'ltli vwtv onler wo ittvo written Kimr-
aiiliviornri) orrpinii.l the money. Sold nt Sl.OO per boi, DOISS
vu.avi i-siiucaicALioi i-veiiiuu,uiiii,
la7 I'enn Aveniiu.
BUSINESS AND "
PEOFESSIONAL
l'livsli ians ami si;ki;i?ovC,
rB.O. BDOAB UEAN has removed to oil!
Spruoo street, tic-raBtou, l'u. (.Just op
I osite eourt-liouso Square )
j ) It A. .1. I O.N .MOLL, Office ail Washington
f: Svenua corner Kpruee stroot, ovur
I'raucku'adruK store. Kubldonce, 7U Viuu at.
unjosbenrs! lo.au to 12 iu m. mid S ol una
w .-1W p. m. Sunday, S to 'i p. in.
Si. ALLEN. Office cor. Lacii
iJ t waunaand Wnshluetou aves. : over Loon
urd ehoo btore; olhcu hours, 10 to 12 a. ul and
? P- "-I evouiuga ut reeidoiioe, till If.
washlnirton sve.
DK. U L. 1' UliY, Practice Hunted to Ills-eaw-s
pf tho Eye, Ear, Noao and Throat;
offico, 1VJ Wj-uuiiug. uvo. llcuidouco, ii Vini
street.
Dlt. Lit GATES. 11!5 WaslilUR-ton Avonuo.
Olllco hours, 8t.ilia.ui.. l.UU to 'J aud ."
to k p.m. BastdeaesBW Madison av.-uu
IllH.N L WLNTZ, M. 1)., oili,-..H HI and 1
u upmmon wealth bsdktlati rssloaBes Tit
adlsoaavei ofBos boors, lJtoii, 2 to 1, 7 to
b; Hniidava2.no to i. ereUatS at residuueo. A
specialty niado of dlveaa'-s of Uiu eye, uar, noso
and throat and Rynooolotty.
La v. 1 ESS,
I C KANUK'N U and (ollertlon of
S "('e No. HI. prOOS St., opposite Forest
Beusa Borantoa, Pa,i eoueetions a specialty
tnrooaiumi Psnnsrlvaniai rodaoio coi-riiioiiJ
elite in pvery rutin ty.
I hssUI'H I1...0, Attorney aTul (V.uiis --
0 lors at Lam touuiiouv.oalth liulldm
Waahiugton avu. w. II. Jeshi p.
Boraoi I liAsa
W 11 JSMDP, .lit
t riLLABO . WARRKN At KNAPF, Attor
vf nirs and Ooanselors at Law. RapnbUeaa
IiiiIMiiik, WaelilnirtoB sv..., Serantou, 1'a,
jiATTBKHON Se SMLCiX. Alton..-. , ,,i
tounwllors at Ijiw; ollkos 0 and a Librarr
building, boranton, Pa.
1 , wn.L 11. rA-.msoa
Willi m A. ii .-ox
A 1-1-It'll) H ANI). W ILLIAM .1 HANoj At-
-1 torain and poanaellora, OossniosiSMaTn
ImlHInr. Kooms IS, SO and ii.
' K Bid LE, Attorney at Law.Nu. IV and
v tu, Burr bnfldlni, Wasblngtoa avenoe
IlI'MiY M BEELl Law offlcee In Plica
I I bonding, UN Washington avsnaa
I,' HANK T OKhLL. Attorney at Law. Hoom
1 .. oal Exchange, Bcranton, Pa.
MILTON W. LOWKV, lAU'ya iT Washing
C.H VON sTi.lt, -(, Itonav.l H wpiare
JAMES W OAKrOKO, Attorney at Law.
room Stl. S4 ami i. Oommoo wealth b'I'g
CAM! EL w. EUOaR. Attorasi at Lass
tJ Ofties Mt Hpraoeit BcrantOB. a,
1 A WATHKB, Attorney at Law. til
Ii. Larksa-auna sue.. Scranton. Pa
1) I' BatlTH, Ooa Uat at Us. OfflceT
I . r...m M, .0. "i 1 , iiim.'ii',.aith huildiuir
ll I IT. ill.lt. Attorney at Ijtw. Com
moi wealth I...II011.S. Berantoa, Pa.
i.fi iMEilYrt, ci stiriii-e .t
nB. HEPLOOLK, Att,rney-l.oana .
, tlel.xt on r.l aatate security so Bpraaa
I K1LLAM Atton.er at Law. IJU Wy-
oBstaafaveBea, s reason
HAVE Yol'll DRfDB AND MoKTOAUES
written and seknowladced by J W
BROWN I NO, Attorney sad Notary Kullc Si
.,u. alth llulldlnj.
i im . 1
CCHOOLOf T1IK I.Ai K AM ANNA. Reran
ton. Pa . prepare bora an.) uirl for noli eg
or huMiioaa thoroaghll train .oung cluldrea
".uiaiuaue at n-,ut
kjrf TnnvA M ''st.
W M.Trn H Bcaix
Mm- WOHCEBTEBU K1NDKBOABTEN
an! Beboek ill Sdams aveaaav fraaUi
I Mved t ail Umm Nl it term will uin
April u
III MM.
i . i.AuitAi ii. aaigaoB iH-ntuL No, iii
. Wy ailag are
It V 'I'llATMlN. .,. f.irh.B.- '
III A s
'Pin. REPUBLIC BavtBgi sad 1. .-. A..
1 rlatloii will loan )u in ney on aaalar tarOM
and !)- jras ltter on tuveatment than any
other issnetatiua Call n 8. N CAi.Lt.N
I'l it. 1 1 me iu, s i,u id na
i 1 ii.
( i " CI HK CO., Heeitsiiien, I artstl
Sad '.i.i-'i yiii. 11 kl .rv i V. ..abingt-n
SVaaaai rr.n l u.IX,j lent Maui ayuuue.
l
1. 1. AMi 1 ,'., ,- I I. A . " m Hr
II. I i RBI w
I Sj ki ETTKL. '..1 lekawaaas svsasa
91 I ' . , - ' A
HOTM LS IND RB9T l 1: I XT
'I'lIK WEHTMINBTEB, BTtlS Wynatai
I v K.Hiin, heated wPh loam: ail m.J
rin unprnteuiriita (' M Thi man. I'r .p
rpai PI. K I'AIK. UBaadlS Krankhnave
I no.- Bates isjsasSaabte,
P EiBQtjra. Prapriator
1 1 , Lsl julNM .K II. 1 1 1.L
1 I W. O. HI.Nl-B. Vii.ir
Kiitn-nth tret, OM bloat eaat of Htoadway,
st I nlon Square, New Yora.
Aieprl-an plan. I to par day and upward
jnOYNI UOUSS itanaMain pbusj k'.l
1- 1 1 1 sea aa aaa i.tgbt liar saa
I lied itli the Let
P It rnvNV. Proprietor
C KAN i N HOt sE bear l. 1. ,V W pa
. ssaarar d.-tv,t c, 1 ,),.. ,,n ti, 1 orepsss
plan. VirTi.R Koru ProprUlor
I KAMI KNTRAL Ihe larwlanl twil
-lulpryl h,ill la
AUeetowu. P i rates
I. and H So per .lay
ICTOB D Pnre. Proprietor.
sin nun rs
A is A IP .1 Pi'. An-i lte, t. li, - hi ii
im sad SS ConnnoB wealth 1. id'p s, lanten.
I)
1 I. WAI. U.K. Arrht.-rt .il,rry U
una
I
1 L BBOWN, Ar t. I. Ar.hite.-t Price
, I iiod'ns. I1M W aeldncto-i Are ,s,-rsnt n.
NIM'KLlJtNMOt'a
il
Al'EB'B I'Kt HIlsTIIA Mt slU Pull
I sill. 1. tcr. 1,1,. 1 art.. 1,-, it ,11. wpl
Cdnr an. I Snaasrt work fiirnlh,i For terms
.hire it .1. Baaer, eoadoctor, 11.' Wyouiinf
sve . over H.illM,rt' mutc store.
UOHTON D. SWAHTS WHOLR8ALI
11 hm !-'. I trd s Dune Lank building
s.-nit n. Pa.
MEOAIli.EE BROTHER, PRINTERS'
iiipphee. envelop.! psr I sgs. twine,
Warehouse, US) Waahlngtoii sve, Bcrautoii,
Pa
I 'OOTK'S LIVELY, li-1 t Bpoue avenue.
First elast oarriagai D I, FOOTS, Agi
Fimersl Dlrsetor and Einbalin'r.
PRANK P. BROWN en. WHOLE
I sale dealers in Wood ware, Csrdage ami
Ol, Cloth, 7:0 W Lackawanna avenue
I,' .KA FINN A BON8, builders and rontrao
J tor Yards: Corner Olive t. and AdssSS
ave ; corner Ash st. and PiBB in . Scranton
THE
Thatcher
IS THE BF5T. Get prices nnd
ire thi furnace and be ron
vinosd, A full line of HEAT
1 KS, Ai.pello end Cisuze Door
Rangss.
(MLAFS HARDWARE
PITTSTON PA.
UBigigiIllllll1lllIIIlIlltillllitIIIIIIIIII)!IHIIt.lllH!Illlllillllllllllllll:
I AMERICA I
COUPON NO. 58. 1
Rend or bring two of theso coupons, (lilTrrently numbered, H
S with Ten (Vnts.aud get one of tho series of sixteen magolfioent K
S photographs. Ten nunibers now ready. Mail orders,2c. extra. :i
i83iMiiai3ii:d:32ti!!:tiiiiii9igEi!!iiiiiiuSEniiain9ri;iiiiii:iiEi:i!iLitniiii
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. I
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring
cleanliness aud lomforh
T1MK TAI1LK IN EIFHCT Pi ll. 1, 1S9I.
Trains leave Hcranton for Pittston, WOkea.
Karre, etc., at H.ln. l).15, 11. Hi) a. in., ISM, 100,
8.111), IM 7.2.-,, Il ia p. m. Sundays, D.UU a. in..
loo, eoo, r.io p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.10 a. tn.
For Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.11
Csnrsss) a. m., iii.iiu (axpross with Baffit
parlor car;, 0 liu (oupromj p. iu. buuday, -Mid
V. m.
Foil Maitm Ciipnk, ALLSSTOW S. BSTHLS
HHh r-Asioa and PniLADBLPHIA. 8.10 a. u..
bm,d4::,-;wp.,noicoi,t
Klo;..nrU!'!n",OCEAt G"0VS' rtC- tt
For Heading, Lehanon nnd Ifarrlsborg, via
Allen town, ,10n. m., IS.nu, S.OO, p.ui. Buuday.
iu p. in. 1
For Pottsvlllp, p.ina. V2.:t)p. m.
i.eturning leave Now York, foot of Liberty
f ottV ,2r! r,v"r' at hUJ (express) a. in..
MO, LU (express with Hiitrot parlor car
p. m. Sunday. s.lH a. Ul 1
Leave iPbOadslphia, Hesdlnu Terminal. 0.01)
a, SS., .' 0(1 and LSI p. m. Sunday, 0 x n..
1 brough tickuts to all points at. lowost rates
may bS had on application iu advanuu to tha
ticket igint at tho station,
11. P. BALDWIN,
J. H. OLIIA1-SEN, BSAWlt
DELAWAlti; AND IIUU
SON HAILlfOAf).
Coiiimeiii-ing May S!i. IK!)2,
trains will run as fJoUowi:
Trains leave Hrldvo stroet
station, acraaton, for Pitt-.-tea,
Wllkse Barre. etc., s.i,
'.1.07, S.1I7, 10 IS a. m.. 1110,
I.S.1, S.1IM, Chi. 5.1.-,. a la oil
and ll.M p. in.
For New York and Phila
delnhia. l uia. m.. 12.10. : L-i.
2 118. s ill and 11.80 p in.
l or Honeedsle (from Delaware, Lackawanna
and western depot), 7 01, ISO, 1') ID a.m , U,fJfJ
Ui.. 2. 17.;,.IOp. 111.
For Carbon. lale and intermediate statloOS,
fi.to, 7.01, I- :J, 10.10 a, m . U.O0 m.,2 17, llo,fi Hi,
S SOandS StB. m ; ITom Bridge street D-pot,
108 a. in.. S.lTand U .'16 P. in.
Fast express to Alh.uy. Saratons, the Adi
r, ndn,-k Mountains, H-i.t-n and New f.ng'uti l
point. .Mo a m.. arriving at All. any I .' IV
raratotta 2 20 p. in, and leaving Scranton at-l
p in . arriviBg at Albany at 150 p. 111., Sara
toga. 12 56 a. m . an.l B ntou. 7 01 a. m
TBS only direct route bet Ween the coal fl'-ldi
and It ton "Tho Li sdilik' Tourists' llouto
ot America" to tha Adiroodaok .Mountain re
sorts. Label Qaorgs and Champlain, Montreal,
Ote.
Time table showing local and through train
nrvios betwsao Btatintii on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at
all Delaware and Hudson ticket office.
H . rotJNQ, J. W BUBDICK,
See,, nd ii-t) president. Oon. Pas. Aitt.
I Ellltia VALLEY HA1I.HOAD. '
J 1-1 11 11, -::.
Train leaves Borantoa for Philadelphia an 1
new York via D, a- ii it 11 at a a.m. 1110,
23s and 11 IB p. m via D , L W. if. 11 . 508,
i- H 11.8) a. in., and LSO p. ni.
Leave Seraniuii f,,r Pittston and Wilgs.
Barre via D., 1, W. If ll., 0.00, lOs, 11 SJ
a. to . I n. :i.'n. 1 nr. ... -i. p. tn.
Lsarafsaraaton for wi t- Haven. Baaietoa,
Potteville and all jKiints on the Heavnr
Meadow and Pott-vili.- hranchea. via E. k W.
V . a4Ma.ni yla D. ,V li. p. p.. st s a ul. 12.H,
2.". t hip ni . v a H I. IV. It H., CO. r.ue,
II 2)1 11 m 1 .,1. 150 j,.,a
1-ave Berantoa tor Bethlehem, F.aton.
Reaillng. HarrSburg and all lntenn-diat
poinU ia D A- II li. P. . - a m .12 Id. LSI ll.ii
I, in .via D , L. A; W. It !..., uj u. 11 20 a. iu
LSD p in.
lxiave Scranton f, ,r Tirikbsiino-k. Towan It,
Elinira, Itha a. Oanava and all latermedDte
points via 1 1. 11 K It.,'.. 17 a m. 12 lo and 11 il
i. m- vlal) L. ,V W It K.. I 08 a 111..I 80 p 111.
loave Si-raiiton f ,r K -le-ter. H idalo, S'i
aitara Falls, Detroit. Ubleaao and nllpol-'.
w.-t viaD A- II ii. 11. ...o; -,... 12 I".. I ;
D L. A- W. II. B, and Pi!i-..i
taction. 0 n 111.. I.Ul IB iv 111. v. V. .v 07.
It It.. HI p. ni.
for E.m ra and tba WSSt via Sal imv.c 1 . ,
I'. ii It 11 an; a.m.. 1110,1.15 p. m . v a D ,
L W If IC. .SO" a in.. 1 i and 1.07 a m.
Pu'lman parlor and sUeping or L. V. ciair
cars on all trains tivtweeu L St 11 junetl-.u or
Wiike lUrr" and Now York. Phllad Ip Iv
BufTalo and SoiMn-mn Bridge
Mollis il WlLBUILOeo Saps, But DI
CRAB s. L' B .i.-n Pa. Alt, Ptala ,P.
Av NONNEMACHBB.Aast 0sn.Pass Ag't
South llethlrhein. Pa
hBLAW a HE, LACKAWANNA AND
w B8TKBN R a 1 1 H. .ad
Trains leav.- Scrai.t n aa foil ors Fxpresi
bar N-w York and all pent Eu 1 '.' " ju.
ti 14 - 111 and V 'si a. in . it 6 , and it BJ p. m
aiprcas for ljo.t..n. Traataa, Philadelphia
and the .south, i 1 sOO and V ii a 111 12.V5
sad . Bl 1 in
Wasbbxgtoa and way tsti..ns. 240 p m
I'ot,ybanns aocomm siation, r. Its p. rn.
Kspr as f,.r BingBamton, Oswego, BUtalrs.
Coriitng, Hath. liai,ville, M"Utit alorr., SOO
llulfal... 12 In. 2 la a. in. and 1 :i o. m.. m ikiag
sjaas BOBBecttoBI at huffalo to ail p lata iu tlm
West, Kerthweel arid Boatbwest,
lla-h aSSoBUB staSkaS, te .11 a m.
Hi'igtiamt, n and way stati n.. Z V p in.
Nieholson hii-l wav Ktatn-n. I. p 111.
HlriK-tj-.il ton and Elinira fxpr, llltt p. in.
ExprtsM for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego,
t'tlca and hivlitlild springs. U a u, aud 11
p m.
Iti.aca. 2 15 and UB a U gad 1 "I p m
For N,,rttiuuil-r:,ii,.pitl!, 11. Wlllea Harr.
PIvuiouth. niisseilHIIg and Daa villa, nuking
rl'e coiinectloii at Ni,rthumN'rlaii.l for
Wllliaiiint.rl. Bamsbarg, llaitim ,ra. Waali
Ingt, n and the South.
SorthamberllBd and mterincllate stationa
6(11. H O a m and 1 IX) and U p ra-
Kaattooks and katanBedlats atatlona, 8.05
and 118' a m Plymouth and mt -rmedlat
statiooa I5u and SSfp. m
I ..in. .n pai I ,r and sleeping coach.-s oil all
SB reel tram. M
I r detail. ', uiforinatl.m. ps k-t t'.m -tabl-i,
etc, apply t sL L Btnitb, etti ticket ofaoe,
Its LaciasranBaaveaae, orilet ticket ollDe.
a. II IM N nit lION.
In I 0ci .Inneari gih. Is-it.
sjartb nniuin.
2i 207 roa
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Stations
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n 5 c. pt euuday 1 5
trrUe Leave
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lute Bridge
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Arrive a as a r
All tiatns run dally except Sunday,
f signifies that trains stop on akrti.il for pas.
sri.-i'rs.
Additional trains leave carbondale for scran
ton 1 in and iM.", p. ui . arriving at Scranton 1.58
md 00
Lc.ivc Scranton for Cnrboudale 6 80 and 8.SS
grrivtng at carbondnle at T.8S and 9.1?, p. tn.
fieeurc rstfs via Ontario a Western befirs
purchasing ticket and eave money. Day and
Nllgt Kipresstothe Mest.
J.C. Anderson, O.cn. rsss Atrt.
T. FBtorotL Dlv. Pass, Agl. Hcranton, Pa.
T. HIE AND WYOMINO VALLEY BAIL
li UOAD
Train leave Scranton for New York end In
termediate polnta on the Erie railnwid st 8.8
a. m. and 1124 p m. Also for lli.wloy and
local points at 8 85. O.tS and 1124 pm.
Train leaving Bt 9.4,'i a. m. nnd 11 21 lira,
are through traina to and from BenSStfslSi
Train leave for Wilkua-liarrc atS.SOa, 111. aud
141 p. 111.
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