The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 20, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRAN TON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 20,
GENERAL HEWS
OF
INDUSTRIES
Tb decision of Judge Fell of the su
preme court, deoyiQg absolutely all tbe
claims or the plaintiff in tbe celebrated
salt of William L. Lance sgnlnst t ie
Lebigh and Wllkrg-Burre CohI com
pany ends a litigation of general inter
est On October 21, 1871. William L.
Lance leased to Tbos. Brodrlck, Tbos.
D. CoDyngbam and T. Frank Walter,
tbelr executors, administrators and
assigns, all tbt coal npoo and under,
upwards of etgbty-eigbt acres of land
in tbe borough and township of Ply
mouth, at a royalty of 23 cents per ton
of 2.240 ponnds for all ooal passing over
a screen of a flre-elgntb inch mess.
Tbe lease was suhs.quently assigued
to tbe Lebigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal
company. Tbe returns made by tbe
Lebigh and Wilkes-Bure Coal com
pany not bing satisfactory to Lance,
in June, 1890, be instituted proceed
ings against tne coal oompany for cer
tain amounts wbicb be claimed due
vJilm. He claimed a royalty of $121,
JlO 03 on tlm pea and buckwh-".' i-o-l
mined from bis property; $100.030 00
for tbe Yiilue of llie culm or reluse
which U was claimed tbe com
oompiv had converted o its own me,
iind'iJ'j'J.JOt) for the right of way ou
ooal uiiii 'il from otlu?r lauds tlir-nigh
his property. Tho total cUiui amount
ed to f:s 1,010. Tlie claim hs to the
payment of royalty on .the pen und
mi'l' buckwheat coul was tim principal
one on whioh LviCo b.ised his lionoa of
recovery from too coal cotupauy, as bo
elaiuled Unit the twna uod iu the
lense, "cnlm or refine coal," embraced
all the material passing tliroiuu n
screen of a 5-iuoti uiesli, and from
which coal the pea and buckwheat size
were prepared. On the ottier band, toe
company contended that such wut not
the inteut of the lease. When tbe leans
was executed, the sires pea and buck
wheat were not of euSicient value to
justify the payment of royalty tbereoo,
but nevertheless these sizes were knowu
sIzjb of coal, and tbe lessees were at
liberty to separate out and prep.ire
them, without the payment of royalty
thereon, Liuco being eutitleJ only to
such material us did actually go to tbe
culm pil-, and which he w.is at liberty
to remove at pleaauru.
The matter having been referred to a
referee, who fouaJ iu favor of tin de
fendant as to all tbe oluims.Lvice car
ried the case to tue supreme court,
which contirraiHl the referee's judg
ment. Judge Foil iu his opiuiou 8 tvs :
"At the time the lease was ruudlSTl,
there was not a general market for
what is known as pea and buckwheat,
or for sizes that would cot pass over a
five-eigbths inch mesU. They were not
considered of sufficient value to justify
the payineut of a royalty. They went
to the culm or refuse or dirt pile.
These piles were of no value and a
source of annoyance and expense to
them mine, but the belief existed then,
as now, that in the future, means might
be devised to utilize tbe large quali
ties of sood coal which they contained.
Negotiating on this basis of fast and
belief, the lessee was relieved from tbe
payment for unmarketable ooal, and
tbe lessor given the title to thai which
cost him nothing, and had only a
prospective value. The word culm
WB llilll IILIMSH UrtlllMb LI. I.IIM I H IU-
. . . . l : . 1 . i i. n
I -. n ... A .1 G I .
r lo quality out unmametabie, ana
i i i -a i . . t .
tbe lease, meant refuse coal that is to
ay, coal refused by the lessee, be
cause it was unsalable, and which, of
necessity, to make room for the opera
tion of tbe weeks, was removed and
thrown into a pile. The lease included
all the coal on the land, and tbe pro
vision as to the sizes on which no roy
alty was to be paid, was a stipulation
in favor of tbe lessee, not a reservation
of anything of value by the lessor. We
are of tbe opinion that all the questions
wbicb arose in tbe case were properly
decided by tbe learned referee and tbe
judgment is affirmed."
A petition is being circulated among
ihe employes of the Reading Railroad
company over the entire system for a
restoration of the wages paid prior to
March 1. After tbe petition has been
signed by the employes of all tbe divi
sions it will be forwarded to Superin
tendent Paxton, of Reading, who will
lay it before tbe general manager of
the company. It is tbe belief of tbe
employes of the company that their pe
tition will be granted, and that, com
meuoing wua oepc i, ail shops over
tbe entire system will go on full time
and tbe old rate of wages will be re
stored. Says a Dnluth dispatch: The Biwa-
bik Bessemer company. coniDoaed of
Pennsylvania capitalists, hss leased the
niloe of the Biwabik Ore oompany, and
win operate it tut such time as tbe lat
ter cau resume control. Tbe new lenine
hss contracted with a heavy Arm,
wnioo win mine a minimum ot l.uuu,
UUU tons of ore a year for the next live
years, and, should tbe market warrant,
is to ao considerably mora than this.
Ihe original lessees' minimum outpnt
of 800,000 tuns is to be taken out this
year. Almost 200 men and a large
uiuciiiuery outiu are already at worn
Work will be carried on day and uiht,
unit ou men win oe employed.
Tho Pnllman company according to
thehitadelphW Stockholder, pays 3
pur Kvut. yer nunum, nut earn mure
than tici as much as It pays. Its 430
Ann nnni ...... .
surplus or mora thn ?'i5,000.000, an I
of the more than fo0.000.000 of prop
erty owned by the Pullman company,
onlr 3,000,000 is invesUd in the
Of PlillUiaii. Yet it is extifiBted in tinm
that ilio 510 acres of l uvl owned by tne
company, oat or me e.auu acres ooin
p'viilng the town of Pnllman, will event
ually be worth tbe capital stock of the
company. It may be safely siid that
do stockholder ol the Pullman Palaoa
Car company has ever received a dol
lar In dividends from tbe investment
iu tbe town of Pnllman, all tbo divi
dends of the company having been
earned from tbe mileage of the Pull
itiKn cars. The arrangvunnt of the
Pullman company with tbe railrovl
companies is not the tuuttsr of a day
or a year: the Pullman eonlraoia cover
two-thirds of the railroad mileage of
the country, and most of thnse eon
tracts have beta made for periods cov
ering twenty-tire years.
- .
A Wilkes-Bnrre dispatch to. tb
Philadelphia Press . says: "About
seventy of the miners employed in the
No. i slop of the Kingston Coal com
pany at iiMwardsdale went out on
strike Tneaday afternoon, owlnsr to an
order Issued by the snral snperln'
teuuens of Ihe company, Morgan
Roiser. Notices were pisted early In
the day ordering the men in tbe slope
whloh Is a very gaseous part of the
mine, to discontinue using tbe ordinary
min lamp, and instead work with safe
ties, Rosser giving as a reason for this
order that it was necessary for tbe
sarety of the men. Tbe miners at
once held a consultation and decld d
to obey tbe or lar providing the prac
tice of docking was dispensed with.
Thev argued with tbe small light of
the safety lamp tbey would be unabl
to see well in loading their cars, and
could not send out clean coal, which
would pas tbe boss with moderate
or no dockage, without being Very
careful and wasting rnuoh time and
oonsennently money. They also said
that ii" Rosser was not willing to dis
continue the docking he might offset
tbe eitra time used in cleaning the
coal by Increasing tbe amount paid
for a car. Tbo men at present get
$100. Superintend-nt Rosser refused
to advance tbe rate of pay or to stop
tbe dockage, and insisted that safety
lainDS be used at onoe whereupon tbe
meu went out, The company has as
yet made no effort to fill tueir places."
see
Plynion B. Greone, the Vermont
Yankee who went west in tbe early
tit ties to grow up with the country,
invented the sleeping oar. Gresu was
an impractical i)'ripatetia photo
irrapher. Uore Al. Pultuiun, with
whom ho bdcame acquainted in Chi'
cago. was a siru-'glinir house movr,
i'lin Chinaso ILirald says that Greene
coiiti.led iu Pullman and showed him
tin drawiiu'E of a model which was al
most ci nniwte. lniiiarmtnblo raoorde
show tiiiit Cirrous obtaiufd a patent for
hu plau in 18"i7, two yeurs before 1 nil
man's pateiu was obtamed, Greeue s
tnitent was for a sloeniui: oar, embody-
in Dvnprnl nutlino the nriuoiplee of the
VuUmau sleeping oar of today. Greene
was unable, through want of fuuda. to
to push his Invention, and gave up In
doepair. A patent promotor who had
bfbn ou intimate tarms with Mr. Pull
miin. made advances to Mr. Greene.
Mr. Pullman, as Mr. Greeue soou
learned, had disclosed the inventor's
plau to the proinotor, and lu utter dis
gust Greene sold a half lntrRt in his
scheme to Woodruff for 500. The
next thing that Greene learned waa
that George M. Pullman obuined n
patent for an adjustable ilewpiug cir
u-rth almost liluiuioally on tne am
lines of the model that Greene had tin
guardedly shown biui, Greene sacri
fn'jd Ilia half iuterft practically for a
song. Meanwhile Pullman is worth
millions.
Minor Indu.stkul NoTiJs:
The Lehigh and Uudsou has increased
the pay ot its trainmen 10 per cent.
Six hundred men went to work in the
Illinois Steel company's Bay View, Wis.,
works.
Following the example of American
liuff, Cauadiun steamship lines have cut
their steerage lines.
striking carpet weavers of the Lowell
(Mas.) Manutucturing company voted to
return to work at reduced pay.
The Beading railroad has announced the
withdrawal of its Sunday park trains, ou
account of the failure of the general public
to patronize them.
T. II. Aldricb, general manager of tbe
Touneaee Coal and Iron Road company,
has resigned to go to Cincinnati and eu-
gago in commercial pursuit.
Revised statistics show that since Jan. 1
twenty-three roads, covoring U,i(68 miles
of main track, have gone into the bauds
cf recnivors. Theae rouds were capital
ized at $iiu, 10I.00U.
Engine WJ, which tbe New York Cen
tral had ou exhibition at the World's fair.
was last week pat into steady service
hauliug the Empire State express between
Aloany and Syracuse.
The La Eelle, Wheeling, Warwick and
West Virgiuia China companies, the four
largest potteries in this country, resumed
iu full after a seven months' stop. Over
1,500 employes are i.ffected.
George B. Roberts, president ot the
Pennsylvania railroad corporations, has
juat commenced his fourteenth year in
that position. tie oeing eiecteu to tne
preaidency on the death of Thomas A.
Scott.
It is tboneht probable that the anthra
cite sales agents will agree to lower the
July restriction from 3,5u0,0U0 tons to
h,ogu,uoo tons, despite the opposition oi
the western trade, which i just now
anxious to market all tbe coal that it can
get hold of.
In March, 1872, the roads on what are
known as the Pennsylvania system were
capitalized st 1 10,Uio,oi,0. and the yearly
earnings were then f,uw,wu: now tne
roads iu tbe system are capitalized at
1815,000,000, and the net earnings are
140,000,000.
The report that tbe Amalgamated Asso
elation of Iron and Steel Workers was
preparing for a big strike has bnn denied
by Secretary Kilgullan. The officials re
only trying to strengthen their order by
regaining aome of the ground lost In tbe
struggle of 1S9J. President Garland bat
said tuat the iron workers could not afford
to and would not break a compact witu
the onion manufacturers, who have just
signed tbe wage scale lor a year.
Two Lives Gavsd.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
111., was told by her doctors she had Con
sumption and tbat there was no hope for
ner, oat two Dottles Dr. mug s New Dis
covery completely cured her and she savs
it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egitors, 139
Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without result everything elite then
0011 (lit one bottle ot Dr. King's New Dis
covery and in two weeks was cured. He
is naturally thankful. It is such results
of which tneae ore examples, thnt prove
iue wouueriui eiiicacyoi mm niemnina in
(Joncns anu Colds, t ree trial1 nottles at
Matthews Bros,, Drug store. Regular size
we. and II.
CunB fob Ciioup. Use Dr. Thomas' E
lectric Oil. according to directions. It is
the bust leiuedy for nil suddun attacks of
colds, pain and iuQammmlou, and in
juries.
FINANCIAL AND COPIMERCIAL.
Ftncka and Ttond
ivj;.,y iniiif, .iuiv in. iiio announce'
nir-iit of thutiigiigi-iiieut (if one million ad'
ilitioral gold lor sliiiiueiit aftor th opon-
ini- or business ruts mortnug bad a ten.
(lency to weuknii the cenoral stork
tnnr lt"t. T!ie rulhvtiy lUt wa unfavora'
bly tiifertcd l.y tlm li;rlit traffic rnceipts
for tu Unit half of July and the month of
May. Rnmora of dnmatre to the Krowina
uorn anil the further decline in wheat also
operated ajjainst nn advance in stock price.
Notwtthiitandinir the untavorable factors
enumoratud, tho deollne in the proiuineat
railway iHuen was only i to 1 por cont.
una was pronounced 111 tli oimeii of St.
Paul and Lnumviile and Nuihville. busi
liess was light and ut otima trading in the
railways almost at a standstill, American
Sugar, howttver,1 was aenln antive and Hi:
ured for 02. Duo shares in a grud
toiai or tai.suo saartH, The stoulc d
cliued 1 to 101 v, rose to 1011,
di-cliuod to and closed
at 10. The determined stand taken bv
('lialniiftii Wil-on was not to the likinff of
the bulls on the property. Chicago lias
lininoil nnd Distillers i on the day. At
the closu the market was irreuulnr, the
raiiwaya balng rather weak aud the In
iinstriuls llrm. ExDliantrna show Iohhs of
5 to I pur cent, exept for the Indnntriiils
anu vetoru Lniou which gamed M to 1)f
1 us roiinwmc oorapiete table snowing the
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BrnANTOtt. July 19.-Th following qaota
tlotuaro suppliaa and onrrentd dail by La
liar A Fuller, stuelt brokers.Ut Yromiagve
nun. WHEAT.
Opening
HiKliext
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CIuNing
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New Yotk Prcduce Market.
New Yohk. July 19. -Flour Dull.
neglected.
v heat
ton and
5Tfi."i7t'fl.: f.
rii, j0 ifibc. ;
Dul, Vj'o. lower: No. 2 red
elevator, St'.?;aWc; atloar,
o. 1)., S$i!'4& ; iingiaUei
N.i. 1 nor t iut ii, ti."n-j". : op-
linns clom.U Hlcaily at r,l"KC. un lr viator
Jar; No. S, r lt July. .Vjjj;,.; Aiis'nt,'37,'j.'c. ;
tplorabcr. Ei:x Det'Oiuher, ;.
COKN llucli ratelv ni'tivc, eaRi-r; No. 2,
4?-1c., levator: -47 jii47c : aflonr; op
lioin dull, at cad y at Va.'c. doclinj;
July, 47c; August, 47c; September,
47.0. : DMcember, 4 k:
U.ITS Dull, irregular, lower; o)tiin-,
dull, C lower to J'c. higher, irregular;
July, a?;c.: August, H.''o.: Sciitetnber,
:!l?-a'c; O. tobcr, ai'i'n ; No. 'J white July,
fJ'J'jC. ; spot (liCfK, No. 2. 40a4 Jv'. : No. 2
winte, 4U-i4r)c.; No. 2 Chicago, 43i: No.
3, 40c; No. 6 wliitn, 42c; mixed western,
42c; white do., 42445c; white state, 45
ailoc.
Hekf Dull, steady.
Tii:hckd Bm:f-Du11, steady.
Ct:T MkaTS Steaily.
Jlmni.Ks -Noniiiiul.
Laud Quiet, steady: western steam,
J7.25; city, c.; July, $7.2U: September,
7.2il: reUnod, lull; continent, tr.55; Soutti
America, (7.83; couipouud. Buti'c.
Point Dull, steady.
buTTER Fancy firm, good demand; sta'e
dairy, lialic; do. creamery, 1417jr. ;
Pennsylvania, do., 14nl4a; factory, US
al4c.; vlRiiis, 174'c.; imitatiou creamery,
llaUc.
Chkksb Firm, easy.
Egos Fancy firm and fairly active,
state and Pennsylvania, 13a i4c; west,
em fresh, llal2.c; do. per case, ll.oi a
Z. 10.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
PniLAPELPniA. July 19-Talluw was
dull and unchan-'ed. Prices were: Prime
city in hogshi'ad14Ka)c.; prime country,
In barrels. 4t;c.: do. dark lu barrels. 89-;n
4c; cakes, 4Hc grease, 3c.
NCT MERiLY IN FUN.
rhiladelxlila Timc$.
The etriker- had their fun while tearintr
up and defying the injunctions of tho
United States courts, and a whole nwirm
of them are pretty certain to pay for their
mi ov spenuinir a lertn in prison. Tbe
Unitfd Stntes c urts are iu the habit t.f
haviuir their decrees obeyed, not drflwi.
and there is a rod in pickle for I hone who
supposed tho United States government
was only in run in attempting to get its
mails carried.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
2
gnu
gr Rheumatism
and Scrofula
P. P. P. parities the blood, bnlMsnp
the reiik anil debilitated, Rives
strength to weuknel nerves, expels
dismiss. giving tuo patient health and
i)lMoe where Rlcknuno, kIoomit
teiillQK nd lanaUnda llr.it prevHlloif.
For primary, eeoondnry and tertlnrjr
evphlfls. forelood poisoning, mercu
rial nolnon, umlarl.'i, oypipila, and
in all blood end skin dieeanen, like
blototios, Tlrooloe, ol J chrome ulcere,
tetter, scald h?nd, boils, erysipelas,
H'ieu,- we may any, without fear of
onlraflletlou,tiiat P. P. P. Is the best
blood purifier In the world. and ninkes
.w . positiTo, spesuy anu perinaaeut cures
in nil cases.
Ladles whose systems are poisoned
and whose blood Is In an Impure condi
tion, duetomunstrusl Irrexii'arltles,
are peculiarly benefited by the won
derful tuiilo aud blooo olesnslnx nrop
enlrsof P. P. P. -Prlukly Ash, Poke
Kootaml Potanslum.
r1i-aiNOPii?LO, Mo., Aur. 14th. IMiX
1 o:m Hpoitk In the hlKlii'St terms of
your nioiliulue from my own personal
knowledge, I wasnfteoteil with hoart
dlhef.se, plearlsy and rlieumatlsm for
85 yours, was treated by ihe verv best
et
r1ri . phyk'lana ami spent hundreils of dol
".i" Iarn, tried every knuwn remedy with
SX 1 out nmlloir relief, 1 have only tnkon
45J
tine oi'iuu im juur i. r. i., sou can
cheerfully sny It, hps done me mure
fiiKjU tban anything 1 hsveevtrtakeu.
C"- aufferorof the ahovo dlsramis.
. 7 Mll'J. M. M. YKART.
8pr. jfffleld, Greon Oounly, Mo.
w-
jMfiftOO Given
On August
Jnlv. Pent. Dec
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Gail & Ax's NAVY Lon? CutTOBACCO.
ALSO GO I.'.LI GVXT GOI,l WATCHfcS.
75 UAMISORIK M.VXTIi.Ij Ci-OCKS. V
100 KLEGANV MCItlHj WATCIltS.
Save your Empty Paper Wrappers.
Your Dealer can furnish full particulars.
INVALIDS' FOOD.
Chronic
I Dysentery 1
MARY S. TORREY,
131 West 63d Street, New York.
HBR BXrBRIKNCB1
" There is nothing to be com
pared to Bovinine for chronic
dysentery. During my two
years illness I tried every
other invalid , food, - without
avail.
will subdue the worst attack
in one day, if taken simply
with water, aud other foods
discarded. If I had known
of Bovinine sooner,niy disease
would never have become
chronic."
For sale ot all druggists.
THE BOVININE CO., NEW YORK
CNseatio r the Hishmt MiDiem Aimourm
MENTHOr
TVllATril WOI .'lira
lMiii.ru win euro you.
J Scw.wor.'1111-tu! boon to ru
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orin i i iviii,
iminf Hat'rrUff, Anolllclent
In nnrkot. rosilT to nrn nn flrnt liitllrnilnn of col
HnLiluciionRi!ii-!inti.ndorninnoyreluitled. Price,
AO via. Trial (rri. nl DniMRlHln. ilenlrtereil mail.
CO cuuti. U. C. CL'SHiAS, lTr., tbiw hurt, kick., C. 8. L
CITBIIKAWB
r?F,,'TM!ll ''10 ur''1 Bml ff'st retney for
l:ht.ln, 1 fros, Ililt'llH, rion. '.Tiinev rrul ret)
Oil'.' PII.KS. l'rKr.SRrtt. ntl)rua-pai f
cut ir hy nul l ()rrtio'. Aillr"s:i ft ;ilmv.'. C
Fi.r mile by Mntthowt Kros. and John
II. l'helpx.
For Delicacy,
For purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion, nothing equals Pozzoni's Powder.
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and vigor quickly
n)uioreo.v ancoceie.
i.lfflitly
litlv entiHAioni.
fttropay, etc., turolr
HlmluolUnic-.ly. Wit
cured l.y IMtAHO. the irreat
Itfnii'dy. WltbwrlurcuiirKewtocare. Sold b'
Ui'iXUEUS liU0S..lJruggl3tii, Ucruutun.l'a.
Look Here!
e are a great many cardst
pamphlets, circulars and other
advertising matter constantly being
distributed among ihe public.
Not everybody has a taste for read
ing. Have your printing done in an
attractive and novel style.
Draw people's attention by some
thing catchy and rarely seen.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE
JOB DEPT. . A
is able to please you in every Jffim
respect. MM.
Pimples, Blotches
9
ana uia bores
Catarrh, Malaria
Kidney Troubles
Are entirely removed by P.P.P.
Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Totss
slum, the greatest blood yurltlur on
earth.
ABHnnritN, O. , July 21, 1P91.
i e55f
nEiiu. i.ii'rsAH nnun., davluunu,
Ga. t Drab Hiiifi I IioiikIic a bottle of " -iV
your P. P. P. at Hot Spring's. Ark., and . rf
It hail done Die more (food thnn three
months' troarmentat tiie HotHprings. Wt?
Bend three bottles ('. ti. D. ij
llespoctfully you i s,
JAS. M. KKWTON, -4&
Aberdeon, Uronn County, O. .
Capt. S. D. Johnston. 4P2S1
?V al! whom ( mav tmrernt I here- ' "tU
by testify to the wonderlul properties
of P. P. P. (or erupt! ui of the skin. I
suffered for several ye:r with nn tin
etfrhlly and dlsuree:il)le eruption on
Uiy face. 1 tricil every knotvu retne
tly but In vain, until P. P. P. wssusod,
aud sm now ctitlrely ciirt'l.
Blgned by) J. 1). .lO'IN'fiTON,
KnvaunaU, Ua.
Skin Cancer Cured.
Teiltmonyrom Iht Mayor of &'u'tt,rax,
Ofqoik, Tki., Jaunary H, 1S93.
. Mlsits. Lipi'Hav Bitos. . Havscnuh,
f)a. ! (Itn'l'inm 1 have tried your I'.
e
9
P. P. fur a iltMcise of the skin. uminllT
known aa skin eaueer.of thirty years' tP
eLnnoiiiK, itiio iuuiiii Kri'iiv ri'111.1; is
purities tho mood aim removes mi Ir
ritation from the sent of tho dlsunse
nnd orevents nnv snrt.ailinff of tlia
nores. I have taken Qvaur six bottloa
and feol confident that anof iter courso
will effect a eure. It has also relieved
me from lnillif'selon aud etoniaoh
o
troubles- lours trulr,
CAPT. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law.
Book on Bleed Diseases M Free.
ALL DRUGGISTS BELL IT.
LI PPM AN BROS.
PROPKIETOH8,
Idppninn'a Bloek,llnvnnali, On
3
1S9
-9
1
Away
15th, 1894, to consumers of
41'U '
4iiu vm .... 1 The Original Raw Food
vw SnEltniOLlNHfllfR
pa
saw
SOAP
Improv
Soap.
In the Trolley Soap old methods
and materials are superseded by new
ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the
clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer
than other soaps. ""
Ask Your Grocer for It,
If he does not keep it send us order for
20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00,
or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds $.(.50.
Joseph $. Thorny ElinSon,
227 Chestnut Street, Phila.
im
fc
3
Eank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL, ' $200,
n TV T TV T Tin .
SURPLUS, $250,000
Tlila IianU ofTers to ileposltore every
fsflllty unl rnnli d by tlielr balancra, btni.
uess ai.il reupminililiity.
NpeclKl atti'titlou xiveu to lntslooss ao
counts. Interest palU on time deposits.
WII.T.TAM CO'INFT I, Tre.ldent.
LO. B. ( ATI.1N, t lie-ITeHldenf.
WILLIAM II. 1'ttK, Laslile.
DllthCIOlta
Trillium ronnoll, (ienrun rr. Ciatlln,
Alfritl Hand. James Areliuald, I enry
Hello, Jr., Ullllnui X. a.uitu Luther
I. ,.l..r
SPRING
HOUSE
HEART LAKE,
E. CKOFUT
Susqu.har.na Co.
Proprietor.
v.
I
HIS HOTSF, Is 3trictly tumpffrance. Is new
at u wen itirniHUed ana oi'r.N .1) in
HK PL'BLIC THK YUAH RuL'XD: is
located midway butwuon Moiaroiean I S Tan
ton, on Montrose and i.auKawan n Rallroai,
six miles from J., L, & V. B B. at Alford
Station, and flvo mllei from IIu'.mii; ca
iiu. ity. eighty-flvo; tUreemiiiu.es' walk t roin
K. B. atation.
GOOD Mi AT. FI'HING TtCKLE, &c,
1'IIF.E T. UlliS S.
Altitude aboir. 2,1)00 foot, eijun.Utii? in this
respect the Adirondack and Cutiiill Mouu
taius. i ins groves, plenty of shale and beautiful
scenery, making a Summer Iteaort unex
celled in beauty and chetpness.
Danoiiic pavilion, swiu ;s, crouit gr ound?,
Jtc Cold fipring Water aud pljnty of Ml k
Kates, IB 7 to lO per week. W1.5U per
day.
Lxcnrston tickots sold at all stations ouD.
L. & W. lines
Porti r moots all trains.
MT. PLEASANT
CCD JSkXsr
AT RETAIL.
Yalef th tieat onallty fjr domestlo ose,anfl
ef all si tea, delivered lu any part of tun cit)
at lowest price.
Orders loft at my office.
NO, 118, WYOMING ATKNX7E,
Bear room, first floor, Third National Bank,
or sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will
receive prompt attention.
hpeclal contracts will ba made for the sail
Slid delivery of buckwheat Coal.
WM. T. SMITE
malonev uu and nianutac-
turing Company
Have removed their oflice to their
Wareroonis,
NUMBERS
141, 143,145,147,149, 15)
MERIDIAN ST.
TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8631
DKITKR 8H0K Cu., Inc'p. :apltol.l.()00,000.
BEST l.no SHOE IN THE WOBLU,
"A dollar iirtrcl it a dollar urtiii." ,
ThlsT.atlles'Hollil Krentl. Donaola KlilTtut
ton ltoot dellveKd free anywhere in the U.S.. on
reoelpt olCash, Money Order,
or Postal Noto (or tM).
ICquals every wsv the bools
sold In sll retail stores for
tiM. We make this boot
ourselves, therefore we guar
antf the ttyle and trrnr,
and If sny one Is not satlslled
we mill roiuna tne rnuury
or send snot her pair. Ont-ra
Too or oimnon Bcii.t',
widths t,', J1 E, KK,
sites I to a ani r ur
teii.
rated
Csis-
Kite
EE
Dexter Shoe Co., BOSTON. MASd,
twrnH trvf to J'ttlltr:
REVIVE
RESTORES VITALIT
Made i
WJtf Well Mai
1st Day,
- j n I ui t -
THE UntAT SOtll Day.
produces tlienborerosulis In 111) tlejt. It fit
pnwerlully and gult kly. Cures ttlimi all others (til
Youna nieu will reuam their lost uiuihcoil, and eld
wen will recover their youllifitl vluor by usli'a
RI'lVIVA. It nuiclily anil surely restotts Ninons
non, Lnvt Vitality, Iiiiimtniiey, Nlglitly Kiuisuious.
Lost Power, Palling Mimery, Wi'Mtlnt: lllnecHes. aud
ail effects of sclt-sbusn or rii iwuand Indiscretion,
which nnllts one for s'uily. htihlupssor niarrtsne. It
net only cures Iir Ht.rtmi: at the sent of dlsetne, b it
is a sircnl nerve tnnlii and liloort builder, hrinrj-
Ing back the pink glow to naln chei ks a id re
storing the Are of youth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on havliiK ItKYI VO.no
other. It otu he carried la vsst potkt t. Ity mail
H 1.1)0 psr iiaohaK. or six for VA.OO, with a posl
ilvo written s;uBrantee to cure or refund
tho money. Circular free, Address
H0YAL MEDICINE CO., 68 River tt CHICAQ0. ILL.
For sale by Matthews Mr os Druggists,
Boraa'ion, ft).
cmcnt in
Third Nations
mm
l.f.t'JBie-:V
mAZfi-vt Iir""
(rosi Uls
IKth lluv.
1
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
..ON
1 )B. O.
i.l.tioU bl'.AN lias removed to oil
i.ruce i.tn-1't. t-.iMuiou. Is. (Just od
l osito cour -Uouw Mjimm)
1)" A
XJ vo
A. J. v-OMii.L.t)IHre 'M Washington
'llllllll rAIHu. k...nd mtt. . . .....a
rrnncke a draff store. Residence, TH Vine aU
Ultice bniirs: lu.dntol'a. La. and tot aud
i to i.;w p, m. Hunday, If to 3 p. m.
1)K. VV. t. Al LKN. uflico cor. Lucks.
wanna and Wmhinutou uvea.: over Leon
ard tboo store; ollioo hours, lu to 12 a. UL and
fcto 4 p. in.; eveuiua-a at rualueuce, 6U A.
V ashiii Ktonavo.
"I ) K. C L. FUiiY, Practice limited to Dis.
XJ cksw of tbo Eye, Ear, Nona and Throat;
otllue, la Wyoming ave. Uoaidenae, W Vine
ttreel.
Dtt. L.M. OATE8. 15 WasliiiiRton Avenuj.
OIHce boura. 8 to a.m., l.au to U aud t
tog p.m. Kef iilence mid MHiiison avenua
l L WliNIZ, M. 1)., OlUces ft! aud
fol u.,1 .it
JIadlhonave: olUi hour. 10 to U, a to 4, J to
; Biindaya 1! 30 to 4. uvonizi(fa at reaidonoe. A
spcrlHlty made of diseases of the eyu, oar. nooe
aud throat and KyneooloKV.
LAW Y KKS.
T II
O. KANCK'H Law and Collection of.
m . nee, nit .117 Kprui
ruce at., o;iposlio Forest
jionse. Dcrantuii, l a.; rollertuma a ipeclalty
thiouKboiit Pennsylvania; roiiuLlo corrvspoud-
entajnovorycouii ty.
1 hsatlt s iS nA.u, Attorneys and Comieol
l lor ut Law. Uimmonwealth bullUiu
Vashintiton av W.U. Jesri'p,
Hokacu li. Hand,
w. 11. JKHSIII', Jcl
.AI D. WAUIt
neys and CouiihoI
t'UfMiiiit.WRshinrfm
A Counat-llors at Law
Al l). WAUltl'M K.sAi f. Att.r.
tiHoloriiat Law, Hopubllcaa
ave.. Harantnti, l'a.
lLt:i;X. Aiionuivs and
.fivv (01ii'aH nu.l H l.tl.p.r
bnllUini. bcrauton, l'a.
ltor.wEr.L n. PATTinson,
Wii,t,M A. Wilcox.
A l.HtbDilANU, W11.I.1AM.I. IIANL), At
j . torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth
Miiltllnc Uooms lt, 20 and '.'t.
VVr B"VLK, Attorney at l.aw.Nos.lD and
JLLi ?0. 1,urr bulldinir, Washington avenue.
HKNUY M. HKKLY Law otliios in Price
building, lit Washington avenue.
lKANK T. OKtLlV Attorney at Uw. Kojm
X o.J.osKxchange. Hrranton. Pa.
MILTON W. J.OWKY, Att ys,
UH. VON STOltl.H, ( ton av.
Washing
C. H. siiuare
lAMJ'.O W. UAKKOHU,
jfes
r A MICH W. OAKKOHU, Attoruev at Law?
I'OOlllS Kt. 64 Slid fi.1. I'.imnuin...llk I,'
Attorney at Law.
Hcrunt'iu, Pa.
A. WATUKS, Attorney at Law. til
Lat Kav.'arina niie.. Krisnton. Pa
I I) P. hil.'l'H. looiiKoiior at Irftw. ofMea,
i ' 'W""S'. . M ,..iiim.ii.li.a Lniltiiti
I ' I., l in HKu
Attotnev ut l.nvv. Cimi.
j . ni'unvi'i
a th biiilning. M.-t snt .ti. l-a.
(.ti!'i.iiVS. It'.' I Sonic
1 p.. HI'.t i.t l.l.K,
Atuiri.ey-j.oMjs ne.fo-
ti.ated tin real
l I . KILLAil. AUoi'iii-v-at-Law. IJU Wy
XJ omibKari'init.. H rantoti.
1'.
- ( l.v
I.H'll(iOL OK Tilli LACKAWANNA, Scrau
O tun. Pa., tiri'iiiivtsH I.m-s and girls lur collet
or tnsi)ieN3: thi.rout?;;ly ti'ains Vouiig childrca
Caittloiiuo at ietiuo-t.
Ki:v. TnoMAs M. CAx
W.u.tkii II. Dint u
Mllis WOUCLS'l KlNDEUaAllTEN
ani School, 4Iii Atiams hVimiu . Pup'U
r.'ceive'l i.t a.l t'.mos. Next term will opju
Sr-it 'llhor S.
I)i N. ..
Alr:.I. A. TAFI, D.D.S.. 101 North Waeh-
iiicton Ave. hpucinl v in Poi'ccUiin
l:e"tnrai ions. Crown a id BriiB Work.
' C. LAUHACU, uigeou Dentist, No, llj
yy. Wynnii li if ave.
If M. .-'I :IAf'l'iiN. .rtl,' iv,.,i ......
I . V.NS.
rpilK KKI'l'H IC Snviii-s and L.iau Asso
X ciatiou will loan t ou 'n ney oil easier terms
nnd p:iy you hotter on Investment than any
other association,. Call ou S. N. CAuL..N
IiKlt. T:t-e p-i"'- bnl'd'tf
i El.l
R. CLARK & CO., Sce.!snien, nortsts
J and Nurserymen; store 14'J atliinifton
avenue; greon houae,i&U North ilam avenue:
tore tcletitione Tf'i
TI AS.
OK ANU CNIO.'I 1 KA Cti.. .tones Bros.
W1KK ItK- NS.
TOS. KUETTEL, 6ij Lackawanna avenua.
t Sfraiiton. Pa . nm'ini'r of Wir. Sieeps
HOIKI.S AMI IIKiTAI'TtAM.
'IM1E WESTMINSTER, 217-2111 Wyom.ng
1 ave. Rooms heated with steam: all mod
ern improvements. C. M. Turn Aw. Prop.
fPBE ELK CAFE, 12.". and 127 Franklin ave
L nuo. Rates rensonable.
2 J holer. Proprietor.
; Lsl JiislliR HOI KL.
W. G. SCHENCK, Manager.
Sixteenth street, one block cast ot Broauwav.
I-..J,,., u..... X V i.
Ainerlian plan, t-ibi per day and upward.
at j iiinu fiiiirti Air, i til n.
'OYN'E BOUSE. Lurnpeau plan; good
rooms, tipen day and nmut. Bar auu
plied witu the best.
P. R. COYNE, Trnnrletor.
41 KANTON HOL'l'E, near D.,
L. ft W. Ttas-
i longer uepot.
Colitlllct"d on the Enronean
plan.
Vtt'Ton Kuril. Proprietor.
i KAaD CliNTHAL.
1 ho aroat au J bjs:
J eoiuppe 1 hotel in Alloutowa
nope l note! in
li.a) per day.
vit'Ttut r.
Pa.; ratoi
standi
Parnfh, Proprietor.
AHCHITKCIS.
I)
AVIS
litiUPl', Arclntci'ts. Rooms 'L
W sntl -rt Ci,iniuonw''Hith
h Itl c. Scranton.
I? L. WALTER. Ari-h.tect. Lihrary oui.d
I j, Inir. WvominiT avenue. Scranton.
1.'' L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect. Trice
1 l;u:ldimr. 12ii V asliinvtou Ave., Scranton.
III I.AMIOI S.
1) ACER'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO
EOR
Weil-
JJ lialls, picnics, parties, receptions,
tiinm and ooncei t work fnrnUhed. Kor termt
adtlrehs It. .1. Baner, tomluctor. 117 Wyominj
sve., over Hulhert's music store.
HOUTON V. SWA UTS WHOLESALE
lumber. Price liuildiii Sctantnn, Pa.
M
tWARUEE BHOTUEHa.
riilNTEKS'
haps, twine.
stiiiplies, envelopes, paper
Warehnuio,
Pa.
ijo asm
iiBtou av Scrniiton,
TTOhS: H AN I) lAHRlACIiiS FOli
SALE
.11 at 1 o.i Cupous rvenuo
D. L.I'OOTl", ARent
IiRANK P. VltOWN & T)., "w'hOLE"
I sslo den leva in oodware, Corilae.aud
Oil (l oth, t'.ll W. Lackswsiina nviliue.
L'iiltA tii..". V: 6i)..S. Luiltii-rs and coiitrai
Jtors. art's: Corner t 'live st. and Adiimi
ave. ; corner Ash st. and Pi nn ave , Scranton.
The GENUINE New Havea
Mathushek1' Pianos
(i
ESTABLISHED 18C0.
New York M'areroonis No. 80
Fifth Avenue.
E. C. KICKKR & CO.,
Bute dealers iu this aeoiloa.
OmCE-ia Adams Ava., Telephone B'l'd'fl
Eureka Lanndry Ca.
Cor. Linden St. nnd AUnms Avo.
Cl.WU lluL'SE SgUAHli.
All kinds ot Lauudry woik gnnrante
the beet.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
BCKAKTON AKD WILKEB-BAJEB. PA- U VUFACTORKHB) 'Is1 1
Lccosotives and Stationary Engines,' Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. '
General Offloe, BCIUTOH. FA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF Ii J,
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring
cleanliness and omforb
T1MK TAHLR IN KKrFCT MAT 20, 1891.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkesv.
Psrre. etc , at 8 tfi, D.lfi, 11.30 a m., 12.30. 2 Uls.
8.:X), fi lm, 7 r. ll.i p. iu. Bundays, .U0 a. m,
l.Wi, 2.1:1. 7.10 p. in.
For A lantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newarlc and Elizabeth, 8.33
(express) a. m.. YiJjt) fexpross with Bullet
parlor car), li J (express.) p. in, Sunday, 4 IS
p. m.
Foil Mi!rii Chunk, Ai.i.entowm, BKTitn
nKM, Eastob and Philadelphia, 8.3) a. m..
Vl.iO, VU), 6.1)0 (cicept 1'hiiadolphia) p. in.
Bunilny, 2 Hi p. m.
For Lnso BitAHon, OceAw GnovB, etA, at
B.20 (ivi'h tuiouijii car) a. m., li'lp. m.
For lioadinff, Lebanon and Harrisbura, via
Allontown, WJO a. m, lifiO. 6.00, p.m. Bundav.
2.1ri p. in.
For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 12.60 p. m.
ItoturniiiK. leave Now York, foot of Liberty
street. North river, at IU0 (expreas) a. m.,
l.lli, 1.30. Vi (express with Bullet parlor car
p. m. Kiinilny, 4.311 a. in.
Leavn Phandelphia, Koadlnj ' Terminal, 8.00
a. m., 2.00 and 4.:tl p. ni. Bunday, 6.27 a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest rates
may bo had on application In ndvaaue to the
ticket agent at tun atation.'-
H. P. BALDWIN,
(Jen. Pan. Agent
J. H. OLHAUSEN, . . . . ,
Gen. Supt
DELAWARE AXD HTJD
SON RAILROAD.
Commencing- May 29, 1892,
trains will run as follows:
Trains leave Brldgo Street
Station. Scranton. for Pitts.
ton, WIlkes Barro, etc., BOO,
M.1.07, :17, 10 42 a. to., 12.10,
1,26. 2.38. 4.10. 6.15, 0.16, W.14
ana n.. p. m.
l'.v Kev Yorl' und Phila
fl.ili.liia H(m m.. 12.10. i.yA
2.K 4.10 and 11.00 n. m.
l'or llouusdalofrrom Pelawaro.Laokawanna
and westtirn depot;, 7.00, tLXl, U.10 u.u., UM
ni., 2. 17, 6. 10 p. m.
Kor I'arboudale and Intermediate stotlons,
6.1(1, 7 (JO. t.liO. 10.10 a. m., 12.00 m.,2.17, 8.23,6.111;
e aiandUllS p. m.; from triuge Street Depot,
2.IHI a. m., 2.17and 11 li6 p. m.
Fast exiiress to Albuuy, Saratoga, the Adl
roudack Mountains, Boston and New England
points. 5.4U a. m., arriving at Albany 13.46.
barutua 2.20 p.m.. and leaving Sorantou at i.17
p. m., arriving at Albany at 4. 81' p. nx, bara
ttiira, UM a, in ., and Boston, 7.00 a. m.
The only direct route between the ooal fields
and Boston. "The Leading Tourist' Route
of America'' to the Adirondack Uonntaiu re
sorts, Lakea Oeorge and Champlain, Montreal,
Tlmo tables showing local and through train
service between stations on ail divisions Dela
ware aud Hudson system, may be obtained al
all ln.-laware and Hudson ticket offices.
11. U. YOUNO. J. W. BURDICK,
Becond Vico President Qen. Pass. Agt,
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an
New York via. V. & H II H. it I a.m., 12.10,
V6: anil 11.116 p. in via D..L. & W. B. B, OH
8.IM .11.20 a. m.,aud 1.30 p. in.
I "ve !-i'r.i:-ton for Pittston and Wllkea
Burre via U. L. & W. It. K., 0.0J, aiW, ll.a
a. m ,1.80. lf. ti.07, S. dp. m.
Li ,tve Scrant.m for White Haven, Hasleton,
Putt! viiin sul all points on the Beaver
Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. A W.
V . ti 4'if.m.. v a L. tc H. R. R. at 8 a.m., 12 10,
2.HS. 4.10 p.m . via D., L. & W. R, R., 6.00, g.og,
11.20 a.m., l.i, 11 v m.
Leave eirr.mtun for Bithlehera, Eaaton,
Ri a lii.g. Ihiri isbnrg and all Intermediate
points v, . D. & li. it. K , b a m ,12.10. 2..1a, liii
p.m.. via U, L. 4s W. li. R..U.00,6.03, lL20a. nw
p m.
Leave ifcranton forTunkbannock, Towanda,
Elmira, Ilhacs. Geneva aud ad intermedUte
pointa vis U. ie H. It R.,tt u7 a m.,Ulu and 1L3
p. m..via D. I ft W. R R., 8 0 a.m., 1.80 p. m,
Lesve i. rantou for Rochester. Buffalo. Nf
neara Falls, Di'trnt. Chicago and all points
west vial). At H. U. R.. 11.07 .m..l3 lU.B.lo.ll W
ti ni , via U L. ic W. R. h. and Pittstoa
Junction, b 0b a.m., 1A), i .m p. m.. viaE.ta W.
R K.. 8.41 p. ni.
Kor Eira ra and thi west via Palsmanoi. vl
I .S H. K. li. l.o7 a.m., l-lu,t.i,j p. ra . tiD.
L A W. K.H., .d.Oia.m.. IM aud 6.1)7 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair
cars ou all trams between L. Se B. Junctiou or
Wilkes-bsrre and New York, Philadelphia,
Buffalo and Snsi'endon Bridge
ROl.LIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt East Dlv.
CHA8 S. L'E. Oen. Pass. Ag't, Phtla .Pi.
A-W.NON'NEMACHER.Ass't Qen.Paas. Ag't,
South Bethlfhem. Pa.
TAELAW.t RE.
LACKAWANNA ANO
U wjlSter.v ra I
KOAD.
Trains leave Scranton aa follows: Expreat
for New York aud ah points Ksst. 1.40, t.!t
6.1P. 8.1X1 and 9.6o a. m.; 12 iu and 3.90 p. m.
Express tot Easton. Trenton. Philadelphia
anil the South, Ma, 8.00 and t.U a. m.; U4
aud a. 50 p. m.
Washington and way stations, S.5S p. m.
Toliyhanua aocouimodation, 0.10 p. in.
Exp'r as for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmira,
(.oruing. Bsth. Danaville, Mount Morris anil
Buffalo, 1110, 215 a. m. and 124 p. m., making
close connections st Buffalo to all point In the
West, nortnwestana eoutuweet.
Ba h accommodation, a a. m.
Biiighamton and way stations, 12.37 p. ra.
iNicuol on acoommodaliou, at i p. m. and
6 in n ni.
BinRhamton and Elmira Express, 105 p. m.
Expross lor CortUnd, Syracuse, Oswego
L'tica and Richfltld Sprinsa, IU a. m. and IJ
p. m.
Itliaca. 2.15 and Bath P a. m. and Ut p. m.
PorNorthumberland,Pltuton,Wilkes-Barre,
Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Danville, making
cluso connections at Northumberland for
Wlll.umsport, Harriaburg, Baltimore, Waahr
lnaton and the South.
Jiortliumbtrland i-nd Intermediate statloni,
6.00. .fw a m. and 1.8U and 6.07 p. m.
Nanticoaa ana intermediate atatlona, a.o
and 11.31 a. m Plymouth and intermediate
stations, 8..V) and 8.6; d. m. . ...
Pullman parlor and sleeping eoachei on all
exp'ess trams. i
For detailed information, pocket tlm i table
etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, e Ity Ub lt offloe,
itii Lackawauuaavenue, or depot ticket ouioe.
VEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN
1 RAILWAY CO.
TtMR TAHI.sl IN I.FFGCT SUNDAY, JUKt
Trains leave Scranton for Carbondal at
8.30, lO.riSa.m. andfll'ip.m.
Kor Hancock Junction, 10.(5 a.m. and 6 10
pm.
Trains leave Hancock Junetlon for Foran.
ton. tia m and U05 p in.
Trains leave Carbondal for Bcraaton at
7 21 a in. and 8.34, 6.31 p.m.
SfRANT.. IVKION.
In KflVrt Jim 24lh, 1N01.
Kcirth Heunu.
n.i nn voiT"
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Stations
g i, h a. iTralns Pallr. Ex- J
J , - cept Minilay.) p
lArrlvd Leave,
in. Y. Frank u sr
7 lu
7tnii
,Wcst s'Jnd street
Wcehawken
V M V Ml
I Arrive Leave i
8 '.Hi I l.s
rjlaiiirc
Junction
s 1 01 1 l.i
Hancock
Mnrllk'lit.
Preston Park
Como
Povniclla .
Bcliiiont
Ploitsant Mt.
Itclnndnle
Vorset, I'lty
Cai bonda'e
White Bridge
Mnyneld
Jei myn
Archibald
Wlnlon
Peckvllle
Olvphant
Ulckaon
Throop
Providence
park Piece
tct
t m
6 31
8 '
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S4I Ip
84
1 501 4 60
!68' 4 58
8 . 6 601
8 09 6M
6 46
1 1tl,flS!; !M8:
7 0-111 49 K.HSl
6 3111 8il I.V
16 98
7 10 8 l BIS
7 Ml 8 8t 6 84
7 ST 18 881 6 8?
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own in 8H
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f; l 8 IS fB 41
7 84 I 5 4J
7 4H 8 61 BSl
7 431 8.-41 5 61
7 4H' 8 68 5 6
7 4 04' B 04
7 Ml 4 Oil 8 97
7 &, 4 10 B 10
8 lil 4 14 8 It
8 tf4 17 8 II
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8s.Mii irr, 8 44
8 Hi ll 0V H41
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fll tiri'io:" HM
1t;10!uY 8"
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P M A
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Leave
Arrive a ar up m
All triil' s l tin dullv except Sunday.
f. hiicnllk'S Uiu.t ti ulna stop on elgual for pa
Bi'iiiverM
.cure rstts vU Ontario Western befor
r.ui cbslin,' ti nets and save money. Day d4
Klht Etiprcsstothe 'cgt,
J C. Aidi'iann, Onn. Pami Agt.
T. 1 lltcroft, Hlv. Piif , Agt Scranton, Pa.
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