The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 27, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIE SCEANTON TRIBUXE-PniDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1S!)4.
GENERAL NEWS
OF INDUSTRIES
Fw wvll-lnformed coal mu, nya
tbs Stockholder, express any other
opinion than that the anthracite coal
trade ii rapidly nearing a crisis inch ai
baa not been experienced since the
combination wat formed by Mr. Wo
Leod. Harmony no longer exists
umoug the larger produolng aud car
rying coinpauies and, while a show la
being made or restricting the output
and maintaining the circular of prices,
It is. ef.er all only a show. Beneath
the surface pretty uincu the Bame con
dition exists aa prevailed before the
Reading "combine" went into effect.
Prices are being cut right aud loft, and
ivveral of the eompnniesare producing
considerably more than their quota.
The Lebigh Valley is charged vritli be'
ing the muchief maker, aud the pres
ent fight is between ttiat company and
the Lackawanna. The latter charges
the Lehign, Valley withovernrolucing,
and makes this excuse for doing the
same thing itself. Its right to do this
la hardly to be questioned, but it is not
the way to settle the present dillL-ulty;
it only tends to make the situation
more strained, for neither the Reading,
the Pennsylvania nor any other of the
laigo companies will stuad idly by nnd
see their butineis go to a rival com
pany throngh methods thtt nra at
luast questionable. If the Valley and
the LacKawanna cut prices or produce
wore than their quota, so, too, will the
others; thty will be compelled to do so
to protect their own interests, aud
chaos will follow. Strenuous efforts
lire being made to wurd oil the threat
ened danger; meetings are being held
every week to effect a settlement aud
ad just all ditterences, but so far little
progress has been made, and today the
situation Is 8uoi as to justify ths belief
which exists among the authracite
trade, ntmwly, that a crisis is rapidly
drawing uear.
Tbo gross recei(ta of tb Rvlt-i
railroad for Jnna wre $1,037,300.
gross expenses $1,020 459 net receipts
from other sources $oil. JS 5'.'. allowing a
profit for the month oi 1,030, CJ9. De
ducting tquipment paymeut.i, turmitiul
truckage aud fixed chargos there U a
surplus for the month of $13 715
ucaiust a surplus of $1?9,3S7 in June,
1S'J3. The seven uioutua of tne
current fiscal . years show a deficit
f fl,l'Jt5.2G4 against a deficit
i'l tlie corresponding pariod of last
year of $1,022,051. The cross receipts
of the Reading Coal ami Iron compiuy
for June were $2,348,933; operating ex
penses, improvement, etc., $3,137,242;
profit froai mining, $211,741. Ueduotiug
fixed charge, there is a surplus for the
month of $39,533. against a deficit of
$93, 133 in June, 1S93 The seveu months
ot the currant fiscal year shows a delhit
ol $352,313, agalust a deficit in the cor-rp-pouaiug
period of last year of $700,
159. Respecting the talk about the re
sniuption of dividends by the L-shigh
Valley company, an official says: "We
ure not tulnkiug about dividends at
preseut. We are satisfied to meet fixd
charges, which we are just about do
ing. Wo have not bad a good month's
business for over a year, and before
dividends are resumed ic will require
an extended period of good all around
business, and this is now jujtiu sU'ut."
The present is no time for any opliinis
tio views so far as the railroad situi
tion is concerned. Earnings are the
reul criterion of business.and they now
are on a very low level. The first half
of 1494 has been an exceedingly poor
one lor the railroad.', aud tne improve
ment ninst be very deuidod before
many companies will be able to resume
dividend. According to Receiver Pus
Mou, of tbo Reading, nothing will be
done in the line of re organiz itiou be
fore the fail.
It perhaps never occurred in the his
tory of railroading in Pennsylvania,
soys the Hurrisburg Star-Independent,
that a depression in wage earuias was
so general and widespread as that
which was the condition of all the
roads running north, south, east and
west, since Jan. 1, 1894 Tbo paralysis
of drpreiaion was tuesame everywhere
in the mining and manufacturing
regions, and bad its origin in like
causes everywhere. First earn a
gradual decrease in mining, which was
speedily followed by a fulling off iu
iron production, the causes of which
were at first attributed to a bolinf that
the tariff was to bo reduced on impor
tation of Hues of manufacturing, which
conld not possibly compote with the
foreign product in the sums line. This
was followed i at once by a depression
iu railroading, the result of the (stop
page of mining and manufacturing,
which together produced conditions or
much distrs?. There wera periods
sinoe April, 1394, when railroader! in
this, part of the stHt did not work
more than six days in a month, aud that
too at partially reduced wages. Peo
ple who do not comprehend the exact
txtont of these conuitious, cannot un
derstand thdr ellecta. They depressed
every line of the retail trade of a local
ity, aud reduced the cash circulating
medium of such localities to the small
est possible fractions in thoir aggre
gates. For the first time in nearly
lour months hundreds of men on rail
roads, in their shop, and in many
other lines of manufacturing made six
days last week, and will make their
largest wages this month this yeur.
There is no describing the delight of
the men who will be benefited by this
re viral of trade and commerce, manu
facturing and merchandising.
The Philadelphia Tim is has learned
that the new ticranton and Pittston
Truction company will be operated by
the Scranton Traction company, and a
leaso embracing that feature has al
ready boen drawn up and signed. Gen
eral Manager Beetern refuses to affirm
or deny this report
tat
The representatives of the trunk
lines and the Central Trnffij associa
tion will hold a meeting iu New York
today, at which will be discussed the
recent redaction in freight car rates
from three-fourths of a cent to one
lialf of a cent per mile. The one -half
cent rate is now in effect on all the
roads in the Western association, com
prising the lines west from Chicago
and the Mississippi river, and an
effort will be made to extend it to the
Central association and the Eistsrn
Trunk-line association.
Minor Industrial Notes:
Frank Pardee has been granted a patent
on a breaker jig.
The Tresckow coal washery will resume
work in a few days.
The Honey Brook collieries are becom
ing somewhat scarce of empty cars.
The new addition at the Crystal Ridge
breaker has been put in operation.
Railroad freight business, from Pitts
burg east and west, is decidedly better.
Work at the new No. 8 stripping, Crys
tal Ridge, is prottresing rapidly. The
ecoad steam shovel will be ready for
operation in a week. Several buudred
men will be employed there.
"Pennsy's" shops at Altoona will here
after be operated four instead of throe
days a week.
South Dakota hns increased the tax rate
on railroads, telephones, telegraphs aud
sleeping cars.
With enough soft coal on hand, the
Reading Iron company hopes Jo sturt its
rolling aud sheet mills next week.
The Lehigh Valley has issued uotices re.
dnciug the time of shop bauds to eight
hours a day aud five days a week.
James F. Blnnchard, tlio artesian well
borer, has succeeded in lluititiB a good Bup
ply of wuter for Driftou collieries.
Lehigh Valley rar aud upholstery shops
at Eaatun, will be cloned this week, ou ac
count of the coul Unfile suspension.
The Delaware aud Hudson Canal com
pany has placed tin order for 160 coal cars
with the Jackson & Wood in company.
Frank K. Sturgis, formerly president ot
the New York .Stock exchange, has been
elected president of the United States
Cordage couipuuy.
Heading's seven uational banks show a
falling on in the aggregate deposits for the
last quarter of f 1 I V, M'i.W, and iu discounts
and loans of $100,701.1.!.
Tlio Dickson aud Mauville broiikors of
tho Delaware ntul Hu.lsou at Ciroeu Kidgo
aro both undergoing extensive repairs, aud
as a coiisuqut'iico both places are nil.;.
Tlio Now York, Husqueunuua aud West
ern couipatiy lias also li t au order for addi
tional cars. Their order calls tor 400 cars
aud is In the bauds of Moouey, Dougal
it Co.
The Stisquelmnunand Western road has
placed un order with tho liogors Locomo
tive Manufacturing compauy for eiht
fi'eight-piuueiiger engiuee, tho delivery to
be made iu six weeks.
General Truffle Manager John Taylor,
of tho Lehiuh Valley railroad, who with
Mrs. Taylor, baa been abroad traveling
through England, France und Germany,
will reach borne about tho middle of
August.
The Kcbencctndy Locomotive company
has received au order from the main Cen
tral road for twelve mognl engines, tlve
passenger engines and three six-wheel
switch engines, tho order to ba complied
with directly. .
A Quarter Century Test.
For a quarter of a century Dr. King's
New Discovery has been tested, nnd the
uiillious who lmvo received benefit from
its use testify to its wonderful curative
rowers in all diseases of Throat.Chest and
Lungs. A remedy tli.it has stood tho test
so long Bnd that has given so universal
satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle
is positively guaranteed to give relief, or
tho money tvill ben-funded. Itisadmitted
to bo the most reliable for Coughs and
Colds. Trial bottles Free a'. Jlatthmv Uro's.
Drug Store. Laro size 50c, aud $1.00.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Eundj.
Tho toll iwmtf oompioto tahle snowing tha
day's fluctuations in aetiva stocks is Buppliod
and rovined daily by Lallar & fuller, slock
brokers, 1-1 Wyoming avouno:
Open- Uiih- Low Clou
in;. est est. lag.
Am. Cot. Oil
Am Simar. UHMj 104 'i lol'H UK
A. l. ; o. a r . i 4
Can. So. W 411)4
Cell. .N. J
Chic & N. W lid Ml 101 1)4
B- & Q -4ig im "i-i
Cbie. Ous. 74 'A 7:,i T i'ij
C. C.C.& St. L.. 3iK 8i)4 UjH
(.01., uoca.vai. s 1
1). Sc ii
D.. L. &V 1ft! ba It
D. &C.F is w 17T4
t.rie it J 1 11 1 i
(4. E. Co :il M :ti i.ii
Lake shore V'-Z I'M 4 llinifc l..u$
i.. acn nj ": Mi n!j
H:iuuaic:u Ill'-.j II) JlOj J I.)
Miss. Pac Sl4 Sl'-j 21
Nut. Lesil o79rf o-)j 17,s
N. Y. N. E .... ....
N. Y. Central !7 Vi 1)7
S.Y.. O. & W Mi ll?4 I4I4 141.1
N. Y.. S. & W
0. S. C. Co OI nj )
N'orth Pac :n; :ou l.K'. :it
.oi tQ roc. pr i; 11 i.i
Omaha 81)4 3))-4 Wb
Pac. .Mail
Ri-ttdliie 17 176 1" 17ts
Roek Island l" ,' C1i
a.T iH llt 1114 14-
8t Paul 5Ts -u w ST5i fin
T., C. & I K J7' iK'l 17
Texas & Pac ' j M W4 Mj;
Union Paeltic l' H'i xii.
Walmsh n' 1V:h 1:1-14 i;i-H
Wcntrn Union Mg I -4-!g
1II--4
. 1 j. t J'-U
W. & L. E. pfd 40
3D
u.l
Chlctso Gr.H'i mid Provtitoni.
SrnASToN, July 0 The following fjuota
tious are supplied au I comiflt'id daily by Iu
l!ar& Fuller.BtociC brouurs,Ul Vyo.am ave
nue. WHEAT. .'"'v. Sept. D.c.
Onenlnu lV o
IliKbest
Mi-V,
4:i!; 4-i'fi
4:.i 4.i
-i4 4-4
1.0 .vest,,
C ! su.if
OpiMiir.,'
ilinrhost
l.uWftst
cioiiutr
UA'l rt.
Opening
IliUu-t
Low.-st
U-'MliL"
poKi:.
Open.iif;
Hmlicst
LnWt-st
Closing
L.AKD.
Op-nini,'
MiKhcHt
Lowt-st
t losinsr
HHnitT nn;a.
Cpinlnv
HiKbi-Ht
I.i.wost.
(.losing
.Viu
:i!ti
1:1.7 I'.r.i
l'7 1 1-7H
PjV) i.;o
0:7 rs7
r.i'i
tt.0 I
i'ii7 ( r,7
i,7',
i.i7 Ii'i7
Gi j (Ji7
New York Pri.duci Markot,
New YoitK, July 0. Fi.ouu Neg
lected, weiik.
V'hp:at Dull, lower, closing firm; No, 2
red store and elevator, St.'a'io'i.'i.'c : nfioar,
M&'Aa. i. o. b., o'-Xiii!.")-.; unciuded
red, f;0.i.",5c. ; No. 1 northern, (W;4,'(53c. ;
options wore dull and weak, but ;ilosod
steady at J-jV. under )oalonl.,y: JJeceml er
and optoiiibnr most active: nales included
No. 2 rod elo-ing .Inly !!e. ; Aniri.st,
f)lc.; heptember, 5.c: October, M'c. ;
Decuinher, .'y'c.j My, (il'c.
t;oiiN Fair y active, firmer: Nj. 2, i-
h49c. elevator; BUJtnfiUc. nlloat; opt
ions were moderately active and firm
Alas! Time Has Destroyed Illusions.
Unlike Pouca do Leon avo do
not search for tlio Fountain of
Perpetual Youth. Tho explorer
of today Is tho business man.
lie seeks success. Tho best aid
to it is health. At all seasons does
Johann Huffs Malt Extract
help to give ithelp to keep it.
At no time is it more useful
than in these months of debilita
ting heat. Look for sigualuro of
"Johann lloff" on neck label and
do not bo imposed upon with
worthless imitations.
Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole
Agents, NoW York. ,
at Kale, advance: September most ac
tive; Julv, i'Je.; Auunst, i)Jic: tiv-
temuer, 4bc; JNovomUer, 4Sc; Uecem
ber, 45,'o.j ilay 4a Vc
Oath Dull, sterniv: onthn'. dull.Qrmer:
July, SSc; August, Vic Soptemhoi',
.t.',c; uctooer, iiie.; io. a wlilta July,
ilswo.j Bpot price-.No. a.S'Jo.: No. 2 white.
41a4'ic; No. 8 Chicago, 4J,: No. 8 iSc:
Jo. 0 wbite, MIc; nusod westorn, 41a4'Jc.(
white do., 40a5;ic; white state, 4tiiic.
bEWf Steady, quiet; fuuuly SPJaH; ex
tra mess, fSu8. &0.
liKKF Hams Dull; $21.
TlKHCBU liKKF Steudv. nnir.t! rifvpxtrn
India muss, fl7nl8.
Cut JIkats JVlore active, firmer; pickled
bellies, PJ pounds at 7" . e - niciilcd khould-
eis. 03c; pickled hatua, 11), a 1 2c.
Kiiuui.tH- aunuual.
Lakh I lull, llrnior. westorn Btpiim.
closed Sr.JiO: city, t)?4.; July J7.30; fop
teinber, J7.W, relimd, firm; continent,
i.f)5; South America. 7.ia: compound,
Bail'ic.
I'oiiK Dull, steady; mesa. $MaU.5,
extra prime (lUalU ."ill.
M'Ti'Kit l'iriii, quiet; stiito dairy, hmu
lHc: do, creamery, l.Val'Je, ; Pennsyl
vaniu, do., loWal'.lc; western dairy, 11)411
li)c; do. creuuiery, lSalHo.; do. fac
tory, 1 l)j14,Vc. ; tlgiiis, Wo. j imitation
creamery, l")al"ic.
CntiiSK Dull, easier; state lnni, TJja
S'ic. ; do. fancy.'ic; lo. small, T'aDc;
part skims, !!ia&Jc; full skims, l!a'.i2c.
Kims Fair doniaiid; etate and Pennsyl
vania, loalAXc; western fresh, liittl'l.'iic;
do. per case, flail.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
I'lilLAHKLi'iilA. July 2fi. Tallow was
dull and iinchauc,od. Prices were: Prime
city iu hngsheitdslj'Ha-t.Vc.; prime country,
in barrels, 4,'sc; do. din k iu barrels, !),'ja
4o.j cakes, 4,'ac.; crease, UJic
Cri'iioisiui: a Youni,' Lndy,
"Sho would bo a pretty girl for but ono
thine"
"What's that?" asked Charley.
George Her faw is always covered with
purple and red blotches.
Charley Ob, that's easily enough dis
poned of. Used to be the hattio way my
self, but 1 caught ou to the trouble ouo
day, nnd got rid of it in no time.
Ueorgii What was it?
Charloy Simply blood eruption', Took
n short course of P. P. P. 1 tell yo.t, it's
the boss blood corrector. The governor
had rliMiimutisin so b.ul that you could
hear him holler clear across the country
every time ho moved. l!e tried it, nnd
yon know what an alhlotio old cent he is
now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy
a pointer, she would tbauk them lifter
wards. All tlio drug stores sell it. "
Foil colds, croup, nsthiua, bronchitis
and sore throat uso Dr. Thomas' Keloetric
Oil, and got tho genuine.
Vilicn Dn!iy was sick, we gave her Castorta,
When she was a Child, sho cried for Custoria,
When slie became 5!lss, i;ho ehmi; to Ca.itoria,
Wheasiio had Children, she gavuthau Castorkv
WEAK MEN Y0UR ATTENTION
....... 1. i.,.i.., IS 17.I.1.I.0 TO TI1U
Ureat Knglisb Utniedy,
Gray's Sp;ciQc Kedicine
IF YOl) SUFFER from
ir!T;M. nrj'it " Vulls De
bility, Weakness ot Body and Mind, Sperma
torrhea, and Impotoucy, and all diseases that
arise from over-iudulKOii'-y uiid self-abuse, iu
Loss tf ilemory and Power, Dimness of Vis
ion, Prematuro O'.d Aico and many other dis
cuses that lead to Insanity or Uoiisumptiou
tad anoariv itravo, write for a pamiihlet
Address GlUY MhDKTNE CO.. Buffalo.
X. Y. Tho Specific llediciue is m 11 by all
drue ylsts at 5 per package, er bix packages
for fo,or sent bv mail on reeeipt of money. i.nd
with every JS.UU order Vc (1:ARAiTa
11 euro or monoy refunded, m
( "On account of eoe.nterleits wo luivj
adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, the only Penn
ine. Sold in t-crantou In- iiatth.avs hru.s
ami
rmizer
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates to?
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
Hi!H
Atlantic Refining Co.
Slanufactuiors aud Dealers la
ruminating and hlmtM
Linked Oil, NuptU.H nn'l Gustv j
linos of nil (tw'o.i. Alio Oremio, j
pinion Cireaso und Colliery Com.
pound ; kIso, h l:ir.;o lino I'm
nifli.ie Wax C'andlej.
Wp alao humllo tho Famotw CROW
ACME OIL, the only family afoty
turning oil in the mnrket.
ViUIAM MASOM, Manna:P.
OHioe: Coal Iixchuii.), Wyomiurf At
ork nt lJluo liroo.
' AYLE3 WORTH'S
Meat Market
The Finest in the City,'
.'The latest improved fur
DlahlnRt and Apparatus for
kepintf mat, buttor und ega.
33 Wyoming At ,
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ava.
coubt Housa UquAua.
All kinds of Laundry woikfianrautoj!
tha boot.
it B
C3
$11
MM P'iQn
ny.vv mivoii
V v
On August
Gail &Ax's NAVY Long Cut TOBACCO.
ALSO r0 K I, KG A NT GOM) WATCH HS.
75 H ANDSOMi: MAXTEL CLOCKS.
100 lil.EUANT MCKKIj WATC1UCS.
Savo your Empty Papsr Wrappar3.
Your Dealer can furnish full particulars.
IffFiOUIY SOAP
I -r.nnr"--.-. . MARK.
"SI
Is an Improvement in Soap.
In the Trolley Soup old inriliods
and nwtcrinls ate s;iipuist.tkd by new
ohm. Tho Trolley Soup leaves the
clothes sweet and clean and lasts lunger
than other soaps.
Ask Your Grocer for It
If he does not kep it send us order for
20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00,
or fur a liox 100 cakes 75 pounds $.1.50.
Joseph p.Thoma.g Elinton,
227 Chestnut Street, Phila.
SPRING
HOUSE
HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co.
U. E, CHOI'UT Proprietor.
rrlll.S JIO'.'SK is strictly t'MnpT.mi-'(, Is ii"v
I aid wi'll ruriiislu-1 iiikI l'K.V'-:i) T
'111K 1'L'III.IO THK YICAIt KuU.VD; is
lnc;it''d ra'.dv;iy l);twi't!n MDatf.no nil 1 .S.-rau-toti,
(.a .Monti-DS) :i!i(l 1 j.'tcK (i .'iii!i i H:illrn:id,
six niile-s from i)., 1, Ss W. It It. at Alford
S:aii, uud ll'.-.milx fi'om Mmtr.io; ai-pa-'ity,
';itlity-l!vu; thren miuutug' walk f roui
k 1!. tatl(in.
COO!) I!I'AT. l !IMN(i TACKLE, ic-,
1 Jit-.E T.) Ill i:sis.
Altitudn iilid'.t- lout, wimlllir' in thin
io.iui-t thu Adirondack u:id Cutikill Mouu-
tllllK
I inn proven, plontjr "f slial-i and lioautifnl
sc.-iit-rv. making a .Summer Hetjort unox-OL'iU-d
hi b..;iiity and cb ipnoxs.
lJuMonii; pH"ai.:i, swiiu.i, cro pi it tfr ound.f,
&i: C'uld Spiin,' W'atur nnd pl.mty of Milk
ltitU'4, 1LV lo per viuuU. 1.5U pi-r
day.
l-.'srar.,iini ticktits sddat all stations onD.
L. & W. linus.
i'ort. r mi.-i'ts all trains.
ilFViXr. KlidK CO., Itir'p. rcpltal. 81X30,000.
1JKST tit.no HiWK IN THE WOULD.
UA doiifir itirrtl U a dollar tartwl." .
This Ladles' Solid Fronrh Donijiila Kldlliit.
ton Loot dclivcr-.'d frt-o nnywhoro In the U.S., on
oaxiooi; uenvcr-ja irt-o iinywi
"Ti receipt oft
J-;Mi,-tL ' 7 Or l'oBtal
'. ' -. ' ' ,r " 3 Kqnals eve
V' ' ''j 'old la nil
V 1 AV.
receipt of Cuafi, ilnnny Ortlc-r,
AOio ler i..iu. .
every way tho bonn
nil rctnii smro inr
AVo m:;ko this b(.ot
yj oumolvpfl, tlioroforo wo lur-
h Hit ii:u j'if tiyti mu icffo
and If nnyono ti Lot Ballad, a
wo will rt-.'nni! dio inuupy
or n-nd nr.otlu-r pair, oncru
loo or Conimnn con"?,
widilis C. 1. L. & EH.
VVV I'd V-5- 'l 1 to 8 and half
Vllii I1. t:'''t-'B. lSenl yourskc;
." f- - ire will ft won.
V"r-' tie,.,v''-.''".:!;, i
FREE
ft fn idi rrnrnri or
irrn
Ol;jL. BOSTON. aJLiSS.
Sp'Cl'il trrtua to Jluiltri.
MT. PLEASANT
AT KIOTAIL.
Cor' of thn tioft rpinllty fjr domostlc ns,nfl
of allHizoR, ik-livorod Iu any lart of tha cit;
St lowest prioo.
tlidur loft at my ofRVo,
NO. IIS, WYOMING AVr.NTJK,
Hoar room, flrt floor, Thir I Nation-! Bant
or Ment by mail or telephone to tha inlno, will
receive prompt ntt.mtion.
1-1 cciul eonirarU will bo mado tor tho udi
aJidUullvcl j of Uuckwhenl CoaL
WM. T. SMITH.
and vlpor id?Vj
lemoi-'U. anrm
...unjieiKU i--:,nv r,u,,
n':-"l liv, etn., miii-iv iiii-i.I l.y IM'. I'. Ill- iin -il
luml'.u Pcin.-'ts . With ifrlllrnniiarnnliQIocort. Solii It
Jl.lii'ltUWS lti;U8.,liriit!Biils. Bel ontun, l'a.
1 ;-i
11:
Mitl-IT ci:irm;;-, t-.elie-l ly i.'.-J.i.ui,;. il. ftp
1 in..'-, tii.l lu-J-imff-. b .ok. ii;-i:tir.t.(l lr9inV.!
i !'oi.!.l't-it...'.,ftvf l.y i.ll WlniiliniSrlnin P' 1
.tut.- .i.i, our ifyi r-'omnjj will rl-J
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petent men in charge of each branch
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13 ONE Olf THE BE8T EQUIPI'ED
E3TA11LIHHMKNTS IS '
XUECITV.
AvAoAi"CASH
nvvpiy PRIZES
15th, 1894, to consumers of
Dr. EX Grewer
Tlio riilbdclplili, Sp.v!nlt,nii1 Iih nmnr'lntoi
stuifnf Kturlili ami (li-nnnn jiliviioniw,
aro now iicrin.inontly lnr.-itml at,
8tl KI'IIL'CH ST., SCItWTON.
Tho ilnctor is accrnilnntnof tlio Univorsity of
Pfi.iiHylvaiiia.foriiioi-lv iloinoimtriiturrif plivBi
r.l'wy and hiiivity at t'io Mi-ilk-o-('liirui t;ic:il
C'nlli'iro if I'liiliid.-lphi.i. A Kiiccialty of
riirniiio, Knrvous, KKin, llL-art, Womb and
IllOIHl lllSiMSU'.
DISEASES OF THE HERYOUS SYSTEM
Tho symptoms of wlildi aro dl.zinosH, lai-k of
conliiii'iii-o, H'Xiinl wimiImicss in nn-n nnd wo
man, ball r iBiiiK in tbo throat, iotB llo'iting
bffnro tlio ('yon, Iush of memory, mm Hi: tui-iui-rontrato
tlio mind on ono Hiilijocl, cilv
Btartlod wbon Kiuldoiily fimlii ii to, and dull,
(HHirrwii'd mind, which linllts thorn for licr
o actual duties of life, nuiiiiiiLliap
pincKs impni-siblc; ditrcMdun til" ad inn of
tlio heart, rantitiK Hush of heat, dpri-aioii of
ppirits, evil forrbijiliiik'H, cowardico, fear,
(Iri-ams, mi-lain holy, tiro eimy of cumpany,
fooling an t Ircd in tlio moriiini; as when n tir
Inir, bicU of ent ity, liorvoiiRneHs, trembling,
confusion of thoimlit, depi-o.4iin,Cnstip:ition.
weakness of tho bnilis, etc. TIiomi hi aU'ected
should consult un iniiiinliatuly and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Young Men Cured.
If you hnvo been pi vn up by your physicim
cull upon tho doctor ami be cMiuinie l. J 1 j
cures the worst cases of Nervous Uulility.Scr e
fula.t lid S'. res.l atniTbPiles.Feiiiiilo We.ik nuss,
Ali'ectlonH of tho tye, Kar, Noso and Throat,
istlmia, lieiil'niss, Tumors. Cancora and L'rip
pleH of evory (lescriition.
Consultations fi-co and str;ctly sacred and
confidential. flico hours daily from tla. iu.
toll p. in. Sunday U to Z
I Robinson's Sons'
Beer
Brewery
L'annfacturers ot tlio Cclobratci
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbls. Per Annum,
M Mmi
Eank cf Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1S72.
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS,
Tlil bank ofl'.'n fn i;c;,i..;tov rvcry
fnrillly uvi ai l. ,1 hy their Imlmirrs, buiU
liens nnd reHpitiiMliiiiitv.
Speciul Mllentluu e.Tll In IiiihIiiohs no
count, lutuieat j.ni.l un tiiuo Uepolu
WlLi.TAM rONM-I.f, T'irsldrnt.
Oi.O. II. ( AH.1N, flco-l'i-iildoiit.
H II.l.l.;u )l, K, ti,leh
miticcroits.
tV Ittl 11 111 Council, tioorsn It. 1'ntlln.
Alfrctl Hand. James Aicbbal.l, iieni-y
'.Ivllii, jr., William X. fcuith Lutlior
t; ..n..n
TIIIO
National Bani of Scraatoi
lUJAMZHD 1SJJ.
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $30,000.
FAMOTX HINES.n'reiildent
W. W. WA i'SON, Vice Preaidjnt
A. E WILLIAMS, faultier.
cnti:cTnn.
BAMtTBr. Hinm, .iamot M' Evt:nnAtiT,
lHVtNd A. KlNlllt. I'lKIKT a FINI.KV,
JoStrll J. jKKJiytf, HI. H. KliMRMFIU.
C'uas, f. llArriinwi, John T. Poiuuu.
YV. W. Wa wun.
PROMPT, ENtRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
Tills bank Inyltoa tha patronage of business
men aud firms generally.
BUSINESS AND
PI10FESSI0NAL
I'll Vnlt 1 AN.i A.Mt M l.Hr.O.NN
Dli. (i. KluiAR UKAN has removed to 1116
Spruco street, heiaiiluu, la. (.Just op
I osito couri-houso sjquai e.
Dli. A. J. CONNEl.L, tlllleu Sol WashiuKtoQ
RVenio. loiuer hpruca atreet, over
1 rai.cKo minis i.tore, ltesidonco, ili'i Vino St.
Ulnco hours: iu.dotoiaiu in. and '4 to una
t M to 1.-JU p. in. HUMday, i! to 3 p. to.
Wt. i. i. Al.l.KX. Ullico cor. Lack
I-' wanna and Wasliiuirton aves. : over Loon
ard tli.io stole; ol.ico hours. 111 to 1- a. m. anJ
lito 4 p. in.; eveuiuiis at luulilouco, OlliN.
U nsl.ilitoll live.
Ilf.l.'. 1.. I KI.V'l'rieTtieo hiinied to 1)11
1 eases of til j liyo, Kar, Noso and Throat;
illlco, lH Wyoiuiuavo. hosideuce, Ui Viii
(treol.
( J". I-.M. tJA'l'KS. lii Washnmlon Aveiiin.
I ' I 'llieo hours, 8 to u a in.. 1.UU 10 K und t
1 1 S p.m. lle.-iri nco;jill .Madi- oa uv nu
IU1I.V i,. Wh.VX'., ,i. l., Oilleo. !!! and oT
I'otmimmvealtii buildini,'; residi-nco ill
...udiHonuvo; oltlco hours. U to li :.' to I, f t-i
t; Suiidn.ys 'i 'l t-H. evi-ninm at residence. A
peelalty mado of di'eas"S of tlio eyo, ear, iiosj
and throat and (,'yiiocoh.sy.
J)
It. h A v. Hi l'i -in.Avo. ; I to II p. in ; ciillo:;.
.-tn.,.1 ,,MI-II. illt.-illll I iei a no ii is, in run.
l. v v i:ns.
I M. C. KANi.'K'S Law and Colleetion of-
I . lice. No, ili7 Kiii-u.-o nl., opposite horoit
l!ou-e. Hcraiitwn, i'a.; collections u tpecialty
thioiudioot l'i sylvauiu; reliablo eorrospouU-
eiits iu every county. ,
j Kiinoi'.-i A: iiA.,iJ, Attorneys and founs.d
lors at Law, Commonwealth butldin
HUoUlllKUiU III! W. 11. JlKS'l
JtoiiACi-: IC. llANa
V. 11. Jl -SL-I', .III.
UMI.I.ALB. WAlYltKX K.SAl'i'. Aitor
noys aiel Counselors ut La'.v, Jli-reiblican
I uildiiK', Washington uve.. Sei antoii, I'a.
lATTI-:iiMJ.S & ILi'uX. 'Atlon.v.i and
i (-i.ousellois at Law; oUicunO' uud b Liorary
Lul)d..,L'. buianton, I'a.
KoMwiti.t, 11. rArraiiHOM,
Vll.l,IAM A. Vll.l'IIX.
V i.i ILEit IIAN'l), WILLIAM 1." il AND, At
J torm-ys and ( 'omisellors, C'omuiouwealth
I nil liter. Hoi.uis 111, 11 and Jl.
i 1'. IttiVLL, Attoriiey.at-Law.Nos.l'J and
- "'u' !'"T b'tildiu.', Wasliiiinton iivoneo.
J J L.N it Y SKK'l'y L"aw"o;liees in i'rila
I I buildini;, l2il U'ashii.u'ton aviiue.
jltAMC 'I'. Olvi.l.L, Attorney at Law. ltooia
J fi. Coal i'xchaiip.. Scranton. I'a.
ill L'I ON W. I.CWKV, I Atfys'227 Wt.Uiin?
C. II. VOX S'liiki'll, (ton av (. H. Hipiaro
jAi.KS V. ( JAKl'i Hill, Attorney at Law,
.1 roo'iis ill, IV! ntul l)". Commonweu'lth b'lV-
t'AMb'LL W. LDi.i.Alt, Attorney at Liw.
I (inice, :i 1 7 Sin-r.cest., Scranton, In.
' A. WA'I'UKS, Attorney at Law, til
i J. Lackawanna nne.. Seiaiifon. I'a.
1) I'. hiUTII. Couieebor at Law. onico.
. r.-'ito-; al. im. V; t'oininenwi.aitn huildinL'.
a ' K. I'l i' ' 'liLii. Att-iiney at Law, Com
v nio'iwea tit beiiiiin.:. Srianton, i'a.
I . COMKliVS, :t'l Si. nice si.
J)
Ii. Ll-if 'L( Hi LK. j ttnrnev Conns Tie ro.
tiated on real estate sei i.rilv.io.-i Sprue".
j) K. KILI.AM, Atlornevat-Law. Jai'Wy.
'.im.ii.: ;n - inie. - t union.
SCIIOi'i S
SCHOOL, OF TiiK LAC'RA WANNA. Scran-
O lull. I'a.. lirnnares hov:. Mini eirls fnr....llr..
or bui;::iosd: tliorouihly liaina vouiil- cbildrrtn.
Catuiouuo at leuuujt.
ilr.v. TnoMAft M. CAM
V.'AI.TljU 11. l'.l lil l.
ji.ss voitci:sTEi-. KiNu;:HUAitf i:n
'i and tchi.ol, ill Adams avenuo. I'upili
r. ceivel at all times. Next torm will opou
S"l t.'iiher :i.
tii.N i ivr.
rM. A. TAr-'i'. L.l.i.is,7l':l "'TtirWash".
' itmt oi Ave. Hp.-cialty in l'orcolain
Lest' rations. Crown and I'r'dtrn Work.
1 C. LAUliACll, fuucou Dentist. No, llj
V ' . . votnnitr av.
v- --t AT I'l IV. ..!M7lVll-y."i
COINS.
rpL'l: ijr.l't'ltl.lO Savings and Lean Asso
jt ciation willloau vim in .ney oa eai.-r terms
uiid pay you better on lnvustmeat than any
"'her LssiKitioa. IVI on S. N. CAi.LLN
T'F.I). ll-ii... Hans- Vui'dMv
sl.Mis.
( 1- I'LALIC U CO., Seelpnien, Flonsti
VJ end Nurserymen; ttoie 14U Washin'toti
rvenuo; preen in itn:o,UJ North Main uveuuo;
1 tore lotel-l-iai-. 7s-.'
n: vs.
UliANH t'Mib 'll-'.A Co., .lon.'s Kr-.s.
W IKK Si V.V.I SS.
I OS. KL'KTTKL, ni l Lackawanna avennui
' S.-rar.tnn, l a., irannfp ,,( Wtr.- s(.r,...ns
no i i t s ami i:TArr.AXT.
"'j'lli; VtT:.!IN.viEK. U;-2W Wyom.na
.1 nvn. liooit'.. h -a'.ed with stei.n: all mod
ern lmprover.i nis. C. 11. Tiiumas, i'rop.
'V-ilV. l'LK CA1-K. l'iaud 1J7 Franklin avo-1-
nuo. . liiatts reas.. nable.
1'. Zii.iii.i-u. Proprietor.
V' L&i'jUAo'il-'H HdiKl.
W. i. i-v'HL"CK. X.iii.i(tr.
.uteenth street, ono block ast of liroaaway,
nt L'mou t-iimi'i', New York,
.inerb-.-iii plan, f.i.Op.-r day ai d upward.
'CYXL LoL'si-;, Liiropean plan; .(.-ool
looms, l oeii day and uihu liar uu;
plied wltu thu best.
I'. IT- coYyr., rronrlctoT.
(Jl liANTON HOOK, n -ar 1)., L. A- W. pa
' lenijer depot. Conducted on tho Kuropeaii
j Ian. Ym toh Kiii-m. Proprietor,
i MIAMI (.TON TK AL. 'Ille larsost alld liesT
i;iuppc. h.otel in Alleiaunvu, i'a. j ratoj
I-and S.'.uO per day.
Vii'ioi't n. rAnsrn, Proprietor.
AU( Mill-.; t.
A1S A: liCL T I, Al-clllteet.. liooius 111,
liCLT'T, At-L'lllteet.. Koon:
r L'i ami "e t oniieoiUM-illtil I. id V. l ratltoTi.
L V, Al.i'liii, A'rehit.ct. 0:lleo7icar T't
I it IV it V'jis'.iiu'. ion av -ti'ie.
If L. l'.UoWN'. Areli l;. Architect, Price
I bn:kPii:. Il'.i ashinxto-.i Ave.,Srrantot!.
MM III. I AM'Ot S.
7a r i: u 's t ' i:i i i i :stu'.vm i'.sio ToTi
.1 ) l alls, picnics. pavlioH, reception, wed-i,in..-s
aud concert work furnished, l'or terms
i il.lro'.-j K. .1. P.auer, conductor, 1 IT Wjoininu
HV".. over ll.lllierl's musie stove.
oirroN D. swauts-wholesale
lumber. Price lniil.'il.i , Scranton, Pa.
1 lOAUlll-.i; LKOTHI'.UM, PlIINTI'.Us)'
Jl supplies, enveloees. paper l.npi, twinn
Warehouse, lliU Washin,;tou uvo., bcranto-i.
Pit.
11
UKSi.X AND C'AimiAHKS l-'Ott SALE
ut I r;;j Capons", i venue
JJ, L. I'OOTI', Apent.
'HANK 1'. l KinVN & CO.." WHOLE"
I salo den 'ers in ooilware, Cor tao and
oil Cloth. i'.II W. LucktiM atitift avenue.
LV.KA 1'i.NN liO.-S, lnuld-rs imd iamtrac
i tors Yards: Corner Olive si. and Adams
t:ve ; eornor Asjist. uud Penn ave., Scranton.
Tlie GEXUIXE Ncv llavca
ill"
Pianos
ESTABLISHED 18G0.
Kew York Warerooms Xo. 80
Fifth Avenuo.
E. C. RICKEB & CO,,
Bole dealers iu this suction.
OrriCE-121 Adams Aro., Telophono D'IM'a
For Delicacy,
For purity, nnd for Improvement of thooora
I plcxlon, nothing equals Pozzoni'r Powder.
If Rll ftlhiinbr
THE DICKSON MAMUFACTURING CO.
6CKANTON AND mLKfCS-EARRE, PA 1IANUFACTORER8 0
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Aut'.racito coal aaod exclusively, ' insurlna
cleanliiieas und comfort,
TIME TAIII.K Ii EIFECT MAY 20, 1891.
Tmlu Icavo Hcranton for Pittston, Wllkee.
Tarro, itto., at An li a. m.. 12 Da II Oil
l ull, 'L) , 7.10 p. in.
1 For A'huitic City.' 8.20 a. m. '
' l or Now York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.23
(express) a. in., 12.5U (nxjirosa with Buffet
parlor car), 8.110 (express; p, m, Bunday, tli
Fim MAnrn CnrNK, Am.Hntown, Prthls
v' .."''W"1 1''"laiiki,phia, 8.a) a. m..
BmAirt Vis ! m0XUUIit l,hiMe) v-
o ,F,u,r L'".N0 BiiABc'n, Oceas Giiovb, otoH at
8.211 vvtth t.iroinfl, car) a. m., p. m.
tor lteadiiiif, Lehanpn and llarriaburg, via
2 i I ' p m '"' 145U; 6,' p-m- WiaY'
For l'ot taville, a. m., 12.50 p. m.
ItetnrtiHtK leave New York, foot of Liberty
f in "iVi V.U, r,v,'r' Mt !uo (""Press) a. m..
l.lo, l. A 4..U (express with Buirot parlor car
p. m. hundav. 4.ll a. m.
. Leave Philadelphia, Headlnz Terminal, 9.0J
a. in , 2.0d and 4 Hi p. in. Hunday, a. iru
ihioiii;h tickets to all points at lowojt ratoi
may ho had on application iu advnuoo to tha
ticket uicout ut thj tuition.
U. I'. BALDWIN,
J. IT. OLlIAt'HES, 0'-Aaent
(leu. Supt
DELAWARE AND HUD
bON 11 AI LliU AD.
rommenelinr ilay 211, 18H2,
truiiw will run us follows:
Trains leave lirldno btroet
Station. Keranton, for Pitt
..... Mlll t.
4 ir fUDv i"ii. "iiaeK-narro, eic, n.'w,
V ff U " - ' -la,
tm r una ii. t-j p. ill.
A r For New York and Pblla-
' , , dolphia, 800a. in, 12.10, ijt
Z.. 4.10 and 11.30 p. m.
For Iloiiosdalenroin Delaware, Lackawanna
mid v. ostorn depot;, 7.00, B.UU, 10.10 a.ia, 12.UU
Hi., 2. 17, 5.10 p. in.
Fur Carboudalo and intermediate utatlona,
5.4'J, ;oo. 8.:, 10.10 a. m., 12.00 m., 2. 17, 8.2."j,6.10,
l 2i and 0 S.", p. m. ; from liridife btreet DopoW
2.ol a. in., 2. Land 11 06 p. m.
Flint express to Albany, Saratoga, the Adi
rondack Mountains Boston and New England
point, fi. 40 a m arriving at Albany 12.43.
rarat'ii.'a 'I'M p.m. .and leavim; Hcranton at 2.17
p. in., arriving ut Alimny at.W.' p. iu., Sara
toga. 12 V, a. in , and B .ston, 7.00 a. m.
'J lie only direct route between the coal floldl
and lloston. "The Leading Tourist' 14out
of Amei iea ' to the Adirondack Mountain re
hortii, Lukes (iuorjje and Chauipluin, Montreal,
etc.
Timo tal'Ies nhowini? local and throuith train
Borvlco between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson Hysteiii, may bo obtained at
ull Iii.lawaro and Hudson ticket ofllceH.
11. (i. YOUNG, J. W. BL'HUICK,
Eeeoud Vice 1'reaidotit (ion. Pas. At,
. ay u, im.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an4
New York via. D. A' ii U K. at 8 a.in., 12.1(1
1 and 11. ai p. in via D., L. & W. U. It., 6.00,
fc.'H.ll.) a. m., and 1.I4J p. m.
Leave hcranton for Pittston and Wilkes
tarro v'a D.. L & W. K. K., 0.OJ, 408, U.iU
a. in , l.ijo. ion. 0.07. i. -o p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Hazlston,
Pottvillo and all points on tho Beaver
Meadow and Fot taville branches, via E. tc W.
V.. tiio a.m., v.a D. U H. Ii. K. at 8 a.m., 12.10,
2.K 4 .10 p.m., via 0., L. & W. B. K., 0.00, b.Oi
ll.2ila.iii., LSI, a..iu p.m.
Leave h ranton for Bethlehem, Eauton.
P.oj.-linu, Harri'-bui-gt and all intermedial
poinu v a D. A- II. It. IL, Ham., 12.10, lLlti
p.m., via D., L. & W. H. K.,6.00,8.08. 1LS0 a. m
Lao p.m.
Liavo Scranton forTankhannock, Towanda,
Elinita. Itbaea, Oenova and all intermodiite
po uts via D. ic II. K.K.,l'.W a.m.,Lil0and 11.3
p. in.. via D. L. Ss W. K. K.. 8.0-i a.m.,l.H0 p. ra.
Lexve Scranton for K"ohstor, Buffalo, Kl
BK.iva Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all polati
west via D. A: U. It. ft. 0.07 a.m., 12 10,.1.U1.J
P- in., via D. L. ic W. R. B. and Pittston
JunctViii, 8.08 a.m., 1-30, 8.o0 p. m., via E. & W.
It K..S.41 p. m.
I'or tunica aud th9 west via Salimmoi. via
D. ,v It. it. P.. t'.uT a.m.. I3.1t),ti.i5 p. ra., via D,
L. is W. It. Ii. , 08 a.m., 1 l and 8.07 p. m.
l'uilinan parlor ud aieepitm or L. V. chair
cars on nil trains b-tureen U & B- Junction or
Wilkes-Barro uud New York, Philadelphia,
BnlTalo mi l Huspeniion Bndire.
Uul.LIN II. WiLBUK. Oen. bupt. East Div.
C1IAS. S. I, KB. O-n. Past. Aif't. Phila.Pl.
AW NiNNEMACHIiB.Ass't OdU.Paaa. Ag't,
South Bethlehem, Fa.
DEI.AWAKK, I.ACKAWAXNA " AND
WESTERN RAll.KOAD
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express
for New York and all points Kaat. 1.40, 2.jU,
6.1.', ts oiaud O.iaa. in.; 12 &i and 3M p. m.
Lipress tor L.iston, Trenton, Philadolphta
ami the South, 8.00 and V.Si a. m.; U6
uud 'i.bl p. UL
Wa.him;tn and way stations, 8.55 p. zn,
Tehyhanna accommodation, 010 p. m.
l.xpr ss for Biutihamton, Oswego, Elmira,
roniin, Hath. DaubVillo, Mount Morris and
Butlalo, 12.10, 215 a. ra. and 124 p. m., making
clone conttectious at Butlalo to all point in tli
West, Northwest and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, a. m.
Binghnniton and way stations, 1- 37 p. m.
isieuol.ou acvomniouuliuu, at 1 p. m. an!
6,1" n. in.
Blnehauiton nnd Elmira Express, 6 05 p. m.
Kxpresa for Cortland, bjracuso, OnwetfO.
L'tica aud HichfitU Springs, 2.15 a. in. and L2i
p. m.
Ithaca, 2.15 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.24 p. m.
loi'Nortliumberland,Pittston,Wilkes-Bsrra,
Plymouth, Illnomsburg and Danville, miking
cliwe coiimvtions at Northumberland for
Williaumport, Harr.sburg, Balumora, Was
higton nnd tbo Sonlh.
Niirtiiumberlaud and Intermodlato etationi,
6.0H. U.io a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. in-
Nauticofd sua intermediate stations, 80S
and 11.20 n. ra Plymouth and iutormefliata
btatiomi. 3.ot'and 8.5; p. m. .
l'ulliu.in parlor and sleeping coach os on all
express trams. , , ... ...
For detailed information, pocket tlm? Ubles,
etc., apply to il. L. Smith, city ticket offloa,
to La. kawaiiuaavouue, or depot ticket otno.
VE YrKK. ONTARIO AND WESTERS
x RAILWAY CO.
TIME TAIII.K IN HTF.CT SVXDAV. JUNE St
Tr.iliw leavo Scranton for Carbondalo at
8.30, lu.'ki a.m. and 6 lop.nv
For Hancock Juuctiou, 10.55 a.m. and 6.10
p.m.
Trains leave Hancock Junction for reran
ten, Ha m. slid 2 05 p m.
Trams leave Cni l'ondala for Scranton a'
7 21 a m. and 3.31, 5 lit p.m.
St'lt AT(tN i' I VISION.
In I licet Juno2llh, ISflt.
Korlh Hound.
HOUIII HOUIld.
20.1 2011 '201
202 S04:2OO
Stations
L, r ? a
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7 5-iivrn1 .
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lluni'iek Junction
llnnceck
SinrllKht.
I'reston I'nik
COIIIO
6 001 2 ' 5i
6f6 1! 11 ,
6 IN' 22i ,
6 25l 4 811 .
6 3 J; 2 41 p
7!8'l2ii 10 111,
7 3:ii'J Ifjinoi
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Poyntello
lleliiinnt
Pleasant Mt.
I'liloudalo
Forsel city
Caibondale
White ItrldRO
Jluylleld
Ji-rinyn
Archlliuld
Win ton
Feckvlllo
Olyphnut
Blckson
Throop
Providence
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Mrautou
64
3 501 4 M
2 6S; 4 M
8f 5 05
am 608
8 10, 6 18
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10 CM.
7 10
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6 SMI 07j 8 41
fi'Jtill 0.V Hit
7 27(3 881 5 87
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8 451
6 45
5 51
661
7 4iH 8 61
7 41!
7 48
7 52
8 Ml
8 68. 6 63
4 Oil 6 04
4 07 6 07
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6 111 II 01; D.W
II 14 II i'l 8.W
7 66 4 10 6 10
8 00 4 14 811
8 02'f4 17 6 18
609 4 Si), 6 0
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0 11)110 &R; tj 8ii
P M A II A
I.Mve Arrive1
A Mr MP M
All trains run dally except Bunday.
f. riKiil0.es that ti olua slop on signal for pas.
Bcneui'H.
Mcure rnics via Ontario Western before
piivclinlnir tickets and nave money. Day and
KlhstiCjLiiresstotho West.
.I.C. Aiidwson, Gen. Pass. Agt.
' T Flltcroft, Div. I'oss, Ast. scranton, Pa.
General Office, SCEANTON, FJk,
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