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    TIIE SCEANTON TOIBUNE MONDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1894.
7
GENERAL NEWS
OF
Tbe following Information in rela
tion to tbe CoUbrook furnaces at Corn
wall, now under tbe control of tbe
Lackawanna Iron and Steal company,
is noted In tb Lebanon Neva: "The
work of enlarging tbe capaolty for the
torage of coke it now in proems, and
twelre pien bare already Wen com
menoed witU more to follow, uutil tha
length of almost a square hasbsen cov
ered. Tbe atones removed by tbe raz
ing to . tbe ground of tbe unfinished
machine abop are being uaed for tbe
erection of tbe abutments. Tbe plana
for tbe enlargement of the Cornwall
nntbracite furnaces, at Cornwall, are la
course of preparation. The work of
roasting ere at Colebrook bus been
found too alow and tbe eight roasters
at Cornwall anthruclte fnrtmces will be
used to prepare tbe 9,000 tons of
Cornwall ore for shipment to Scran
ton. Tbe purpose of these 5,000
tons of Cornwall ore to be shipped
to Scranton is to experiment with
one of tbe furnaces of tbe com
pnny at that place. If tbe or) can be
U8"d exclusively for that purpose it
will be-done and regular shipments
m ml to Scranton for that purpose.
Both fnroMCxs at Colebrook are now
making a flue grade of iron. No. 1 1
furnishing on tin average 105 tons a
day and No. 2, seventy tons. The de
mand for iron bus bscotue very urgent
from Sera-ton and it, is with this view
tbut operations at the Cornwall an
thracite furnaces, have commeneed
Tbe shipment of iron produced ut both
Colebrook furnaces to Scranton is made
regularly, and tbe reception of coke is
of daily occurrence. Tbe number of
men employed has been increased."
The Parrieh Coal company as we
le&rn from tbe Wilkes-Barre Record. is
now working two gang wuys aud two
airways trout tbe bottom of tbe recent
ly re-opened Buttonwood shaft, but as
yet Is compelled to stock tbe coal, hav
ing no way to ship it. Tbe company
has erected mammoth breaker, with
tnachiuery of the latest device for the
preparation of coal. The breaker Is
completed and siding Is being laid from
tbe in w branch of tbn Central Railroad
of New Jersey tbut is beiug construct
ed by Burke Brothers from the maiu
Hue cresting of tbe Lbigb Vulley rail
road. Workmen are at present laying
tbe tracks Ou tbe other purls of the
new branch and sidings. When the
new Uenker starts it will give employ
ment lo 200 men aud boys, and the new
Tilings of Buttonwood will be alive
with a hive of busy workers and busi
ness places. The Pennsylvania rail
road will, at an early date, erect a new
depot. Tbe Traction bus already built
a depot on the line, one fourth oC a mile
from the colliery. The general super
intendent of it new colliery is Thomas
R. Evans, of Plj month, Inside foreinau
William PriteuurJ, ou.side foreman
Jlerritt Fredrick. Tbe engineers who
ure handling tbe throttle of hoisting
engines ure StepbeuEuiuuuel aud Evan
II. Thomas. A hundred couipauy
bouses, besides several ofihes, will
be shortly erects I.
The shaft begu.) on tbe Delaware,
Litckawauua aud Western company's
Hanover tract two jours ogo by Pr-
kins, Moses & Pugli, is now down 00
feet and has putsed tbrongb tbe Balti
more und Hose veins ani ttiey iutuil
sinking 100 feet further to tbe Rid
Ash vein, Tbe engines are of modern
tit sign and ure already set in place
permanently, ine lumber is already
on tbe ground to erect the breaker,
which will bo ns large, if not larger,
than auy yt erected in tbe valley. Ou
tuo hill, third of a mile nearer Nun
ticoke, another shaft is b'in sunk
uud is known as the Auchinclose. The
contract for sinking has, says the
Wilkes-Barre Record, been let to Con
tractor Edwin Rtfi-s, of Scranton. It
U now cunk TOO feet, but ut present
the operations are suspended in order
to concrete the shaft, and n force of
men is now engaged in completing
tbut work. When this is completed t'.iu
sinking will b continued nud will go
down another S00 feet, when it is
thought the veins now worked by the
Susquehanna Coal coiupniy will be
readied. The Delaware, L;ickavuuoa
and Western has laid oat its land in
the luigbborhood of tbe Auobinclose
inti.e into streets, and Market street,
Nuutlcoke, hHS been estenit-d to the
works, three-fourths of mile distant.
The Delaware, Lackawanna and West
em Conl comp my has built h line of
railroad xciusively for the shipment
of this conl. The general superintend
ent of these operations is William
Carey.
Last vent's coal prodnction in Ohio
was 14,823. 097 tons over the previous
j eur. In 50 wines, 2 553 074 tuns Were
mined by machine, or !U:J.Q04 tous more
than lust year. Tweiily-eigai thousand
night hundred, aud tvu persons fuuu.1
employment in and abont ttu miuss of
the state; of these 19 l'J7 were piuk mi
ners, 807 machine meu, 2. 537 were
shooters and loaders aftsr the mucliltua
and 0,347 were dar bunds employed in
side uud out of tbe uiluea. Th- aver
age time worked Is givon as 171 U.ty?,
which is a loss of 20 iluys us compared
with 1892. This indicates an average
duily production to each pick miner of
8 tons and 1,800 pounds. It will also
be seen thai the average daily produc
tion of the mines of the state was 83,
219 tons, which is an increase of 0,002
compared with the preceding yeur.
Had this ratio been maintained aud the
mines been worked lull tira, tlieout
Mit of the state wonld have exceeded
20.000,000. One huudred and sven
uhv mines have been opened, 40 re
mtined suspeudsd aud 03 havs eithor
been worked out or abandoned. Three
hundred and twenty-seven accidents
occurred to the employes in and about
tbe mines during the year. Of this
number, 81 resulted fatally, 82 were in
conl mines, 1 la an iron ore mine and 1
In afire oUy mine. There wore 403,
873 tous of coal miued to each life lost.
Tli prodostion of iron ore is given at
69.220 tons, which is tbe lowest of any
year wltb tbt exception of 1801, when
it dropped to 67,984 tons.
Tbe Red Ash Coal company Is pre
paring to inaugurate novel experi
ment at its mines near the mountain
road leading to Ltnrel Run, There
are already two breakers, and a third
Is now being constructed for the pur
pose of preparing tbe bony coal for
market When the coal is taken from
tbe mines the bony or slsty coal is put
to one side and has heretofore been
practically useless. The Red Ash Coal
company has conceived the idea that
this if broken up into tbe proper sizes
will be almost as good as pure eoal for
team -producing purposes and experi
ments have proven that their idea is
correct. So It is tbe intention to take
tbe bony ooal from tbe mines and tbe
rofuss from tha two other breakers and
break it np to smaller tzi and place
it upon tbe market. The breaker will
have a capacity of four or five hundred
tone day. The tizsi are rather larger
INDUSTRIES
than buokwbeat and pea and ti e
samples seeu by Wilkai-Birrs Re
cord muo in the office of tbe Red Ash
Coal company, show the pieces to bi
composed of a good amount of coil.
it tbe experiment is successiui anoum
irre.t sonrc of revenue will bo opjuad
up for mine owners and thousands of
tons of what is now couituereJ reiuie
inattsr aud wasted on the culm dump
will find a market. Experiments havi
shown that three sizs of bony coal burn
freelv and province almost as much
beat'as tbe ordinary coil. The breaker
was began the first of liny aud will be
completed about Septembur. It is uow
almost under roof. The contract has
been let to uo contractor, but the Rad
Ash Coal couipmy took advantage of
the reoentdeprisjiou in the coal trade to
give its own men employment uud they
have been pluoud upon the structure.
The machinery is beiug mado by the
Yuloan Iron works, of Wilkes-Bme.
There will bs one pair of 40 by inch
crusher rolls, one pair 21 by 30 inch
prepare ! rolls, cue main screen 9 feet
by 0 inches by 9 feet, oue counter screen
4 feet by 6 inches by 15 feet, oue set 13
inch by 10 inch by 30 feet elevators,
oue 4 by 10 inch conveyor with head
and foot shafts, etc., two sets adjust
able dump bars 4 foot long by b feet
wide, 8 chute gates 11 by 21 "iachoj, uud
one engine 10 by 13 iuches. The
breaker will be iu operation some time
In September,
Mixon Industrial Notes:
Coxo Bros, it Co. will erect a now nud
improved boiler house at Derringer. Thes)
boilers will be fitted with Uio StocUtr
grates.
A circular lias been issue 1 by President
Kimball, of the Norfolk and Western rail
road, informing the individual operators
of the Pocahontas coal fields that up to
Aug. 1 the compuuy will pay 7i cents u ton
for coul at the minus, uud ufier tuut date
70 cents.
Stated by 11.13. Cochran, druggist, Lan
caster, Pa. : Have guaranteed over 300
bottler of Burdock Blood Bittors for dys
pupuii, sour Htuinitch, billious attacks, liver
uud kidney troubles.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Bond.
Tbo following complete tnul snowing the
day's fluctuations in active stocks U supplied
anil revised daily by LsLl.tr r'ullur, stock
brokers, 121 Wyoming aveuuo:
Open- Hi :h- Lo-jt Clos
ing, est. eat. iiiff.
Am. Tot. Oil
Am Uutai: HO W'i, lltf'f. IOiUJ 1
A. T. AjS. F -H :i'A Hii
Can. So 4'.'U 4'.'.i 4!i
Con. N. J
Chic & N. W 104 1IH 103;-n I'JJKj
B. Q 7 . ?i
Chie. Ua. ',Si 7.Vi VS.
C. C. C. 8t. L
1
Col., Hock. Val. & T. 1 V lli l(i
D. & H U1J l;a ISi 133
D., L. is W
I). & C. F lil I!' l'i
trio mi i;i lsjki
U. E. Co
LakeHUoro l; li 1j0 VM
L. Is H 4'ji-i 4".Hi iVj 4i4
Muubuttui 114U 11,1 114'j lie.
Miss. Pac -I 2iM 21 i!4
Nut. Li-ail
N. V. & N. E 11 14 14 14
N". Y. Central W t)7 1)7 H7
N.Y., O. & W HJ6 1-114 11)4 lift
N. Y.. S. ft W
U.S. C. Co...., L'l 21 21 21
North Pac
Nortli Puc. pf l:ia I'M '"W
Omaha & Sj 35 35
Pnc. Mail :
RcadiUB IT'i i;'i 17'4 14
Itock Island U54 li.VJ loVj BOi-j
R.T
Kt. Paul b: 6'H 6s
T C. & I
lexiis Pac Ci fw H'4
Uuion Paillle...
mi .--4 r.q
t::4 i:i', 1314 la
H'J H!4 M!-4
10 11 111
:m siH 34 35
WabiuUi p
Western Union...
W.Jfc L. K
W. &L. E. pfd....
Chicago Grain aaa Provlilom.
Scranton, July M.I'ht followlnn quota
tions ara nuppliua uu.l corrected daily by U
Bar & Fuller, stock broken, 1-1 Wyoiuiui ave
nue. WHEAT. .InlT. Sent. Dec.
Ononlnu 51 H'i i''
Uinheet
Lowest ,
Cksint;
CO UN.
Opcniui;
lliKbest
Lowest
Closintr
OA'l S.
Opening
Uik-liest
Lowest
Closinu' ,
1'OUK.
Open ni
Hlnliest
Lowest
ClosiiiL'
l..KD.
Opeuini;
liKhust
Lowest
I loKilli;
8I1UKT KIDS.
Oponinif
IIil:ieat
Lowest
Closing
61)4
01 . -
4S?4 44
4 1 U'i
43K 3-
31 y S8i4
:n;-4 'i4
31 iiSt4
31
r:m 1275 .
12' 11:75
l'.sn Ives
VXi .w
(Xi I !'7
1 115 7'l
I Hi Hi?
tW5 7UU
I'.TO 0711
IKS 171
i;rn ',7
U72 W7 '
5534
Ij-'J-s
JTftw .York I'roduc9 Msrket.
Kew York, July 8. FLoun Rs-dnll,
caev.
Wheat Moderatelr uctive, oauer, clos
ing steudy; No. 2 rod store and
elevator, 64)4 af.4 -,'c; ulloiu, M-(,'n545Jc: f.
o. b., 55,uirJje. j tuijiuded red, oia
fillci: No. 1 northern, (i'-M'i.k:.; op
tions opened weak aud closet steady nt
i,'c. b;low yeste.-day, tradiuir dull; sales
included No. 2 No. 2 red closing duly,
M.'fc; Aii(i8t, 54H'c.: Ktepomber, 6jc.;
Deeoniber. ."J!c: Aiay, Wvtlc.
c'oa.v Dul1, Ji'aJc. lower, closing firm;
No. 2, t,() 5ij,v.; .levator; file. Hllnut;
opllons were uuli mid steady at VaJic ; ile
cliue JulvS'ic ; Anituat, 30c: N'punibf-r.
4'Jc. ; Oeiobor, WXc; December, 4ii ;
Jiiiy, 40o.
Uatb Dull, unchanged; opthn', luli;
July, liS'c; AuKUSt, Wci Septoniber,
32Jic. ; Ocmber, 33Kc; xpot prices, No. 2.
40,..; No. a white, 41a41!.; No. 2 Chicajioi
42!.,'c.: No. 3, .Uc; No. 6 white. .'k::
inixod western, 4la42c; white do., 4Uu5jc;
wnito stati, 40aoi)C.
iJEKIf Hteadv; dull.
Beef Hams Dull; $21.
TiBuceo Bi.itr-bteudy, quiet; city extra
India uii'ss, l7alS
CUT Mkats Kteadv, quiet; pickled bel
lies, 12 pounds at ?;!te.: pickled bhould
ors, 63''.; picUled hams, llul2.-.
JIiDiil.tK -Nominal.
liAitn-Qniet, steady; western stpvn
closed, r.35: city, c.; July closed, T.o'7;
fvpteuiber, $7.u"; rolliied, quiet; contiueut,
$7.05; houtu Aiueiicu, J7.S5; compound.
ttuOJjC.
Pdkk Fairly active, steady; mess, 14a
14 V !S; extra prima WmauO.
Ut'TTicii Fancy lirm; good detuned;
state dairy, MJ ilUc: do. rrrainvry, l.la
ltfc. ; l'eniisylvKiiin, do,, 15alUii.;weKt-rn
dairy, llal4'c.: do. creamery, Uullla;
do. factory, II ?iU4c.; tliiip, lllc; iniitu
tion creamery, 13alflc.
Cheese Quiet, steudy; state lnrgi1, 7a
b;0.; uo. fancy, ;Bc; 110. MnalLTXaiilfc;
part skiins, 2,ln5!jc. ; fulsl;im', l,'a2c.
Eoos Firmer, more active; atiito und
Pennsylvania, l&alSJc; western fresh,
13J4ul4ic. ; do. per cane, ?Ih3.
A Million Friends
A Iriend iu need is a fiioud indeed, and
nut less than one million people have
found just such a friend In Dr. Kind's New
Discovery for Consumption, Oouifhs and
Colds, If you have never used this Urent
Cough Medicine, ono trial will -convince
you that it bus wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of Throat, Chest aud Lunpg.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is
olaimed or mouey will be refunded. Trial
bottles frej at ilathews Bros1, drua'store.
Large bottles Soc. and tl 00.
ffhon Baby was sick, we gave her Castorlt.
When aho was a Child, she cried for Custorta,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave Uieiu Castoria,
111 ra If H
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor
other Narcotio substance. It is a harmless substitutes
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
fevcrishucss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panaceathe Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria. Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of its
good elect upon their children."
Dr. a. C. OsaooD,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria is tho best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not
far distaat when mothers wlllconslder the real
Interest of their children, und uso Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forclngoplum,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
tliem to premature graves."
Da. J. F. KlNCHELOE,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City,
3 rv msx
ri n U 0 B 0
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
i
atism
and Scrofula
P. P. V, purl lies the blood, builds up
the v.iwk aud ocbllitntei, gives
ptrengtu to weukcued uurvttt, expel
dineii.os.lvluif tho tatleat health and
happlnosu whore slekavss, Kluomy
fcellabUDd lasltuUu llr.t prevullud.
For primary, nwoondary anil tertiary
syphifu, tor blood polswuiuK, mercu
rial polsou, malarU, Uy.'-pepsla, and
in all blood and sUIn 0Ueaos, like
bloteheu, piuiplus, old chronic ulcers,
tetter, scald head, boil, erysipelas,
eciema-we mar say, without fear of
coDtr.iiiictlon.tlmt P. P. P. Is tho boat
bloO'l purifier In the world, and makes
fio.lttve, spaedy and permanent curea
a all cases.
Ladies whose systems ure poisoned
and whose blond 1 In an Impure condl
tlon. dun to menstrual l.Tccuiarltles,
aro peculiarly beneiltod by the won
dortul tonlo and blooUcieansinK prop
ortlesot P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke
Hoot and Potassium.
Si'XiKei'iiiLn, Mo., Aug. lltu. W'J'A.
lean speak In tbo highest terms of
vourmuilictue from my own personal
ltnov;ledo. 1 wasuOeeted with heart
dlseasa, pleariy and rheumutism for
85 years, was treated ty tlie very bws6
phvtciaiis nua spent, hundreds ol dol
lars, tried every known remedy with
out uadl. it relief. 1 have only taken
one l.ottlo or your P. P. P., and can
caeerfuliy sov It bus done me nHre
?cod than any tbliiK I have evor taken,
eun reeotmnead your medicine to all
satjierer of the above diseases.
MHH. M. M. YKAKY.
8pr igflcld, Oreon County, Mo.
CIS-
6G
mrmm soap
ijiit I, r.Tr.m.
t y- -i.v.-T
Is cn E:Ti'ovcmcnt' fn csp.
1
In the Trolley Soup old mciho'.ls
and niatcrki'j nro ci;pi.sccr;l by r.cw
ones. TI12 Trolley i'oup Icuvs.; I'.ie
clothes su-cct and clean ::::d btt-. lorrr
than oilier soa;-n. ,
Ml Your Greecr fop It
If ha clues r.-..t :.;; '.: sc::;l or:-r for
20 BA?.j K?. KliL pjl WA
or for a Do:; :o c.tV.cr. 75 i'.t .i-.t'.j 4-So.
Joseph-p. Thcma.i Eilynton,
. . 227 Chestnut Siroat, Phila. '
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT UKTAIL.
Coal of tbo 1'ost (uallty f.ir tlomeatlo nse,ani
if all elzos. delivered iu auy part of the eitj
St lowest price.
Orders left at my office,
0. 118, WVOM1NO AVEN0E,
Roar room, first floor, Third National Bank,
or sent by mall or telephone to the mine, will
receive prompt attention.
rpocinl contract will be made (or tbe soli
, and delivery et lluckwheat CoaL
WM. T. SMITH.
MYtfifWJSF OAHHOT SEE HOW YOU DO
flfiftM.i U AUD PAY FREIGHT.
, Boyf our Unwfr imImI or tik l
DrT4 Ulifb Arm btntr-ritftlnirni-cliia.
(llielv LiuUlird. nkkil nlL Kil.ttted to Kvhl
nnj htiry wgf.j f-jrnload fur 10 i'ert with
1 attract lr U.bbln i Intlcr, 8lTbrcllBg Cyllv
dcr SbJltlt.Hflf.BfUlDf Nrcdl9-(lftcoui(liM
ft of tMl IttM.iMnUf iblppod aaf wtwrt oa
80 Hut's Tii.il. No biuuo? rmlrd In iilvarjci-
HlMQnom Is World 'i i'tli Uedil awtril mclilt andsuacb
ttentit. BtiT frmn f -ttory tnsl strt tJtaUr'v and Afrti.'t pruli-l
snrp Cat ft-d Msd t-dir for roncbini or Urt trit
rKtC. et-ltfriHnonUU-adaIlaipMio(tb. WorM'vAlr
0XFURD MFQrW.SJlWsbyi ArgHICAOO.UL,
1 ,,-.'.--'.: y- i.ii:i.a.K-.sfo,v. r,, .-.
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Castoria.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai
I recommend It assuporiortoany proscription
known to mo."
H. A. Arcrir, M. P.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physicians la the children's depart
ment buve Bpokea highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we ore free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon It."
United Uospitil and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass
Allen C. Smith, jfYei.,
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores j.
Catarrh, Malaria
and Kidney Troubles
Are entirely removed by P.P.P.
Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potos
aluin, the greatest blood purlllor on
earth.
AsEirnr.ss, O. . July 21, 189t
Mssirs. Lil'PUAS Buos., Bavanuah.
Oa. 1 Dear Sins-I bouirht a bottle of
your P.P. P. at Iiot Sprlijs.Ark.,anl
It has done mo inor ifood than three
months' treatments! the Hot Springs,
tlund three bottles C. O. I).
Be.Peetinllyy0ri(FwTOiJi
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
CapC f. D. Johnston.
To all vhom U may eenrtrnt I Bere
by testify to the wonderful pTorsrtlei
or P. P. P. for eruptions ut tbe skin. I
suffered for several yuars with an un
sightly and disagreeable eruption on
my face. I tried every kaown reme
dy but in vain, until P. P. P. Wssussd,
and am now entirely cured.
(Slgued by) J. D. JOHNSTON,
Savannah, Oa.
Skin Cancer Cored.
TeiUmcmyrom (hi Mayor 0 Suin,Tex,
Seqoin.Tki., January 11, 1883.
Messks. lippman Bass., SaTaaaah,
riii. 1 tintlfimenl have tr ad tout P.
r e5
ml eP
P. P. for a disease of tbe skin, usually
known as skin eanoer.of thirty years'
BU.ii'llinr, and found Kreat relief; It
purities tbe blood and removes all Ir
ritation from tbe seat of the dlseaso
and prevents any anruadlna- of tlis
ores. 1 have taken llveorslt bottle
and feel contldeut that aaotker course
will effect a cure. It has also relieved
me from Indigestion aud stomach
troubles. Xours truly,
CAPT. W. M. RU8T,
Attorney at Law.
M on M Diseases Mciiel free.
ALL DltUQQISTS SELL IT.
LflPFNSAN BROS.
PE0PEIET0H3,
Uppman's Block.SaTannnh, 0
I 4
1
Third Nation
Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL,
8DRPLUS,
$200,000
$250,000
Tills hank offers to depositors every
iui-iii.jf wHrmuiva uy lueir UUIUUvee, bust
11 ess ami i tp..nslblllty.
bpeclul niu-ntlon K'vn tn liusliirss ac
counts. Interest 1 aid on time U-posits.
WIL7.TAM rON"KI.r, President.
OliO. H. CA1I.1N, Vlro-l'rrsllent.
WILLIAM M. r-tU, Ciujl.ios,
DIUlCCTOIta
Wininm Counell. Ceorce H. C.tlin.
Alfred Hand. Jam OS Arehbnld, rirDry
Hi ) in, jr., vwiil.im . mitb Lotlior
il,lin
tGI RESTORES VITALITY.
mm
Made a
1st Day. f
aWell Mar,
lStb Uay,
of Me.
1 nt ums 1 aotu uar.
jrjxuzTsroix niini!iDY
produces tbe boots results In 30 days. It set
powerfully and quickly. Ourn when (U ethers fall
l'ouu muu will roiisiu their lost usahooj.sud old
men will recover their youthful visor by uslai
KEVIVO. It gulckly sail surely resteresMonou.
ness. Lost Vitality, Iuipoteney, Ntshtlj -missions,
Lost Power, Fsllitu Memery, W satins Dlsssscs. aad
all effects of Klf-sbuss or eicess aad Indiscretion,
which mints one for sludy, business er aisnisys. It
not only enrss by startluf at the sett of disease, but
is s (rest nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing back the pluk (low to pale chewktandre
storing the fire of youth. It wards eft Insanity
ud Consumption. Insist on having ItEVIVO, no
other. It can be carried In vest peuket. By mall,
1.00 per package, or tlx lor 8.00, with a poal
tivo written guarantee to euro or refund
the money. Circular tree. Address
10YAL MEDICINE CO,, S3 River SI, CHICAGO, ILL,
For -sale by Matthews Bros,, Druggists,
Sorauton, Fa. ,.
-5K ht
ill
sn six. uw: w
w r mj rv rn r
W7
WEAK MEN YouR attention
a L'.'.Lb-U TO TUB
Urcut Enclibb Hemody.
Gray's Sp:ciQc Mediciaa
IF YOU SUFFER rom Ner-
nostrum utu luin. . . vous Do
cility, Weakness of Body nd Mind, (Sperma
torrhea, and lmpotoucy, and all diaeasos that
arlBe from over-indulconae nd self nbuso. as
Loss of Memory und l'owor, Uimuese of Vis
ion. Prematura Old Ako and niunv r,t.hr ill.
esses that loud tp luxiiiiity or I on sumption
and an early trntvo. write for a pamnhlot.
Auurvnunsi iuii.i lu., IsunalO,
K. Y. The bnuciflo lludlcitio is sold l,v nil
druirirlsts at per packatfo, or six packagus
ior u,ur sent oy iuuii ou roccips or money. and
with every J5.0H order WK (UIARATE
a euro or inouuy rofuudod.a --
l5fT'Oti account of counterfeits we Imva
adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu
ine, bold in ticranton by Matthowa bros.
E.
s Sons'
Beer
Brewery
lfannfactnrers of the Celebrated '
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbk Per Annum,
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
DUPONT'S
MININO, BLASTING AND BPORTIKQ
M-nufscturcd at the Wapwallopen Mills, Ln
serne county Fa., and ut WU
mint-ton, Delaware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr,
General Agent for the Wyoming District,
n8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton P
third National Bank Building
Aoitxrirs.
THOS. PORD. PittHton. Pa.
JOHN B SlirrH&tiONtl'lymonth. Pa,
E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes-Iiarro. Pa
Agents for tho llopauue Chuuileitl Com
liany's Uigh xnlosive-
Atlantic Refining Co.
Manufacturers and Dealers in:
Illaiaiiiatiiig and Lubricating
Robinson
Seeds and
Fertilizers
POWDER
o
T T"
"'. i.
?.
L-
LiuseeJ Oil, Napthas and Gaso
lines of nil praties. A lie Groasa.
l itiion Greaiu und Colliery Cum
round ; nlso, a lure line oi tar
lallliie Wux Ciindlos.
We also handle tbo Famous CROW
ACBE OIL, tbe oiily faiaily safety
burning oil in tbe market.
WILLIAM MASON, Manajsr.
omce: Coal Excliani,-3, youiitii Av
v. orks at flue Uroo-,
IS
dooms 1 and 2 Commoneltb filJ'i
BCIt ANTON, VX
MINING anTBLASTINQ
Hade at the MOOSIO and RUSH
DALE WORKS.
Lafflln & Band Powder Oa 'a
ORANGE GUN POWDEB
Electrle Batteries, Fuses for explod
ing blaats, Baf ety Fuse and
UepaunoChemicai Co.'t High Explosive
MQ0S1C
POWDER
P-OWDE
BUSINESS AND
JPR0TOSJ0m
f m.n 1,.V A.VU tt.UU.N
DR. U. -DUAU DEAN' baa removed to 618
Spruce etreet, bcruuton, la. (.Just uy
1 usito cuuri-houso tiquate.)
it. A. J. t.oilYLL, Office 201 Washington
avenue, cornor tiruc street, over
1' raucke s drug,' store. Uealuouco, i Vine sc.
tuUce hours: 10. to 1- a. in. auil ! to auii
6-aOto7.au i. in. Buiulay, 2 to 8 . m.
DK. V. k. ALLKX, Ollice cor. Laos
wauua ami Waahinytou aves.: over Leon
ard shoe store; oQice hours, U) to 12 a. m. auJ
a to 4 p. m. ; evuumgs at I usiUeuce. 6U H.
asliliil(ton avo.
Dli. C. L. KtviiY, Practice llmitcJ to Lu
eases of the Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat;
oillce, 1st Wyouilu.av HeBidonce, i- Viua
it root.
I JK. L.M. UATtB. lib WaohlUften Aveuua.
l-i Ullke hours, StoVa.ui., l.UUto U and 1
v 8 p.m. Kesidouce am Sladlson avenu
lOil.N i U WlS.Sf,"il." urouicejl"amnr
(ominonwealth buiMini;: residenco 711
JIadiaouave: oillce hours. W to 12, 3 to i, J to
t; buudaya 4.S0 to 4. eveuiutts at rcsidouco. A
tpocialty mailn of Uireaaea of the eye, car, uosj
and throat and KV'neeoluy.
J)
K. KA V, 2jti 1'enuAvi) ; 1 to U p.m ; call 2U02.
llis.of women, obstetrics and dl. ol' clnl.
1.A WVKKS.
I M. U. KANCK'b Law aud Collectiou of
I . fleo, No. 317 Biruce pt., opposite Forest
House. Bcratiton, Pa,; collections a tpeolalty
throuKhout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond
nits in every county.
thnOi'S oc ma;, Attorneys aud Counsel.
lors at Law, Comuionwoaltb builuiu
Washington av W. H. Jkssup.
lioiiAci: a. Hand
W. H. Jkssvp, Jn.
1 A'lLI.AHD. WA1
HKEN & KM API, Att ir-
l ncys and Counselors at Law, llepiiblica
I uiMin r, Washington ave.
Scrantmi, l'a.
tjlA'i'il-.UU & VVIUVX, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law; oihcoa U uud 0 Library
uildinu, Bcrauton, Pa.
IfOSWEt.t II. PATIllKiOS,
. Wll.MAM A. Wll-COX.
A LFK-D HANI). WILLIAM .1. HAND. At
J torueya and Counsellors. Commonwealth
kor.ms ID, 20aud21.
!' BOYLE, Atloriicy-ttt-Lttw.Nos.lO and
nurr oulloin, W qalnnirton avenue.
I E.N It Y II. SLBLY Law oUbes iu Price
bull.litiif, 12ti Wushiiuton avenue.
I .'HANK T. Ulii.LL, Attorney at Law. Kooni
I ' K '....I 1 I - . ' T,
. uui i-....-nrin';i.. neriuiTou, n.
ill LION W. I.t v It V, 1 Att'ys, 227 Washuuf-i-MiAl.'lt(1k.
lon. avC.JH.(iuare.
"j A.UL.S W. OAKKoUD, Attorney nt "Law,"
looms HI, W and (A Coninionwealth bTg.
(JAMUEL W. KDUaK, Attorney at Law.
13 Oiilco, 317 tiprucest., Bcrauton. Pa,
A. WATRKS, Attorney at Law, 4SJ
J Lackawanna ntie.. Seriinton. Pa
I) P. b HIT U. t ounnlior ut Law. Office,
1 . rooms 51. .Vi. raj Conmionviealtli huildiue.
(J
it. PITCH Slit. Attorney ut Law, Com
nmrrwcalth bnilnintr. Scranton, Pa.
t . CollkOYS. S2i Sm-nceit.
Dli. Klil'LoiiLE, Attoriiuy-Lo.-ins noo-
t'.ated on real estuto security.4us Sprucn
I l'.MLLAM, Attoruev-at-Law, 12U Wy
niiiin-.' avenue. Scranton.
st lioiil.s.
SCHOOL Of T ! IeTlaCK A W ANNA, Scran
ton, Pa., prepares boys aud girls forcolleifi
rr business: thoroutthly trains Touug children.
Catalogue at request.
Hev. Thomas M. CAti
Wamsu H. BfEI.I,.
MISS WORCEBTtU'S KlNDEliUAUTliX
and i-cbool, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils
received at all tlmos. Next term will open
S"itRinlior 8.
bfcN 1 IM's.
1 1 C. LATJBACII, burgeon Dentist, No, 113
yj . Wyoniimf ave.
H il. i'n;A'i l'i iN. orV-o (V.hI Ki.,n,.
I.ltA.9.
rpiiE KEPUBLIO Saving and Loan Asso
A cintion will loan you in .ucy on easier terms
and pay you bettor on investment than any
other association. Call oa S. N. CALLLN
DKU. Dime Prink buiiain-
GH. CLARK CO., Seeilsmen, Florists
and Nurserymen; store 148 Washington
avenue; green house,10je North Maiu uveuue;
storr tolcphonn 7S2
TEAS.
(1KAND UNION TKA CO.. Jniun Bros.
M'IKK SCltKl NS.
108. KUCTTEL, 0i5 Lackawanna avenue,
HiTimtou. Pa.. ti'H"uf'r of Wir" s-rmns
llOlllI.S AM) It TAl"HANT.
'I 'UK WLSTMINSTEK, 217-21'J Wyoming
1 avo. Koouis heated with steam: all mod
prn iinprovementa. C. M. TuitMAW, Prop.
"I"HE ELK CA FE, 125 and 127 Franklin ave
X nuo. Hates reasonable.
P. -iKui.KB. Proprietor,
T;"LS.il.NTlt IioTki,." '
' W, O. SCUENCK. Manngor.
Sixteenth street, otio block east of Broadway,
at Union Simaro, New York.
American pinn, jUCi(i per day and upward.
c
'OYNE LoL'SJii, Luropeaii plan; 'good
' looms. Onou day and muhL llar 'sm.
plied witu the best
P. H. rOYJTR. Pronrtetor.
rlllVTnU lllll'V 11 t w )
O eeiiger depot Conducted on the European
jjlrin.
Vutiiii Kocii. Proprietor.
1 KA N D CENTU.VL. 'lhe Impost uud b;
V I equipped hotel iu Allentowu. Pa.; rates
J2 and 12.50 per day.
ViiTou D. PARtiKP, Proprietor.
AI'.CJIIT-CTS.
AVIS Sc HOCH', Arvliltec-ta. ltnoma 21,
25 and 211 Cuinmonwcultli li'ld'n. Scranton.
y L.VtAL'lEU. Architect. Olbco, tear of
ia'u .lHsuuiiou sveuue.
I ' L. HliOWN. Arch li. Ar.-biu-ct Price
I bnildiiiir. 120 V usrifngton Ave., Scranton.
JII--KI I.AMKM S.
BAL EB'S OKCliliiTUA - IIUSIO FO!l
balls, pictii'a, parties, receptions, wed
oinifs and concert work furulshed. For tenni
address li. J. Panel-, conductor. 117 Wyoming
sve., over Huibert's nnisic store.
II
OKTON D. SWAHTS WHOLESALE
lumbor, Price building; Sciauton, Pa.
kUAUULE llKOTliEKB, PLINTLIW
mipiius, envilopes. paper bafc-s, twine.
Wnrehoiiso, 1J0 Warshiiigtou vu., Serautou,
Pa.
II
ol.Si.-S AND CAHWAO-S FOit HALE
at lluj Capousj i veuao
D, L.FOOTF. ARont
l.UA.NK P. LKOW.N k CO.. WHOLE
J sale (lenlers iu V oodware, Cordayo and
Oil Cloth, 7.0 W. Lucku wanna avenue.
Li-tiA i'.iiii - &O..S. iiuild-i-s and ctintra?
J tors. Yards: Corner Litre st. and Adams
ave.; corner Ash t. and 1 eun ave., Scranton
Tho GENUINE New ITaven
'"Mathushelt" Pianos
ESTABLISHED 1908.
New York Yarcrooms No. 80
Fifth Avenuo.
E. C. RICKEB & CO.,
Bole dealers in this section.
OFFICK-ia Adams Ave Telephone BTd'g
What is More Attractive
Than a pretty face v.-ith a fresh, bright
complcxionf For it, use Pouonl's Powder.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
tiCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA MANUFACTURERS OJ
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office, SCRANTON, FJ
(JENTRAL RAILROAD OF K J,
LEHI6H AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Ant'.racite coal nsed exclusively, insuring
cleuuliuess and comfort. -
TIMK TAULI IN -Ft'ECT MAY 20, 1801.
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wtlkc.
Barro, etc., at 8 2.1, S.15, 11.S0 a. in., 12.50. 2.00,
fSK 5 H"!' u-w Sundays, 11.00 a. m.,
fOO, S.lo, 7.10 p. 111.
For Ailantic City, 8.20 a. m.
ror Now York, Newark aud Elizabeth, 8.3)
(express) a. m 12.50 (uxpross with BulTot
parlor car), a JO (express) p. m. Bunday, 2.14
p. m.
For MAi-rn CnuNK, Ai.i.entown, BETiir.a-
?.?-!&' rrl.-1"1 PUILADHLI-HIA, 8.20 0. m..
Bunds . xl& (f-'lteo',t Philadelphia) p. in,
. .tOT ,N0 1?AHC-If, OCKA!l GnovE, oto.. at
v (V, 'h'uutru car) a. in., 12..U p. ru.
tor Headline Lebanon and Harnsburff, vis
Allontown, b.20 a. m, 12.00, 5.00, p.m. Sunday,
. f. ni. ' "
For Pottsvlllo, 8.'.'()a. m., 12.M)p. m.
lti-turniiiK, ltavo New York, foot of LIborty
f i'i'SV!- Tivvr' nt "lu ("-Pr sa) a. in.,
1.1H 1.J0. 4..1il (express with Buifet parlor car)
p. m. Sunday, t.aii a. 111.
Leave Piidadolphla, Keadinc Terminal, 9.03
a. m., 2.00 and 4..i p. ni. Sunday, j ;7 a. in.
i brouKU tickets to all points at lowest rutol
may bo had on application in advauco to the
ticket agent at tho station.
U. P. BALDWIN,
J. II. OLHArSEJT, AWnt
den. Stl pt.
DELAWARE AND HUD
SON HAILltOAD.
Coiiiuioncing ilay 211. 1802,
trains will run as follows:
Trains leave Bii.lun btroot
Station. Scrnutun, for Pitta
ton. Wilkes linrre, otc, 8.00,
A07, Vil, 10.12 a, in., 12.10.
1,25. 2.S8. 4.10. 0.1o, 0.13, U.U
and ll.i.5 p. in.
For New York andPhila
ilaiolii';, arui,, t, i" m '..-.
8-38. 4.10 and 11.30 p. m. " '
For Hoiiesdaio (from Dclawaro. Lackawanna
and western depot), 7.0), S.iJu, 10.lt) a.m., 12.U0
ui.. 2.17, 5.10 p. 111.
For Carboiidalo and intcrmediitte stations.
6.40, 7 00. 10.10 a. m., 12.0(1 ni.,2.17, 8.2"i,51il,
tl 20 and 0 05 p. 111.; from bridge Street Di-pot,
x.itt a. ni., 2,lrand 11 p. m.
Fust express to Albany, Saratoga, the Adi
rondack ilountnlns, Boston end New England
points, 0.10 a. m., arriving at Albany 12.4,1
Saratoga 2.20 p. in. .and leaving Scranton at 2.17
p. in., ai-rlvinst ut Alhanv atS.50 p. la, feoia
toKB, 12.65 a. 111 , aud BjBton, 7.0) iu m.
Tub only direct route between tho coal Molds
and Boston. "Tho LeadliiK Tourists' Houte
of America" to tbo Adirondack .Mountain re
sorts. Lakes Oeoro and Cbampluin, Montreal,
etc.
Time tables showim? local and throncb. train
service between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and UuiIhou aystuin, rimy bo obtained at
all Delaware and Hudson ticket ollices.
II. (1. YOUNU, J. W. BUHDICK.
Second Vice Presidont Ocn. Pass. Ajjt
MAY 1J, Iwl.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an I
Ne w York via. D. & H. R It. at 7. 45 a.m.. 12.05,
2.8H and ll.itt p. u viD.,L. & W. It. it , 0.00,
b.W. 11.20 a. in., and l.lU p. in.
Leave Scranton fur Pittston and Wilkss.
Burro via D.. L. is W. It. K., 0.0J, 8.CS, U.2J
a. m , l.UD, 8.60. 0.07. b.'u p. in.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Hnz'eton,
Pottsville and u!l points ou the Beaver
Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. A- W.
V.. S40a.m..via D. & 1LK.K. at 7.45a.m., 12.05.
.38. 4.1-0 p.m., via D., L. A; w. B. K 0.00, ti.OJ,
11.20 a.m., 1.80, 3.5J p.m.
Leave Scranton for Bothlehcm, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburg and all interniodiaU
points via D.& H.K.it. 7.45 a.m.. 12.0 j. :m, 11. S8
ji.in.,via D., L. & W. li. H..0.UO,8.Uti, 11.20 a. m.,
1.00 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, Towan Vt,
Ehnira, Ithaca, Ooueva and all iutermodi ito
points via D. & U. It.R.,8.lj a.ui.,12 Ui and 11.3a
p. m.,vla D. L. & W. It. It., 8.0-1 a.m.,1.80p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Builalo. Ni
agara Falls, Detroit. Clncairo and nil points
West via D. & H. li. R s.Jj u.m.,12.0i,H.15.11.3-l
p. m., via 1). L. & W. li. R. and Pittston
Junction, S.08 a.ui , VJO, i.M p. m., via E. & W.
K K.. 8.41 o. ni.
For Elmlra aud tha west via Snlamuioi, vU
D. A H. li. K. e.(,'ia,iu l2 0"i,tl.O5 p. m.. via D..
L. W. l;. H. , ,((.08 a.m.. 1.30 and 0.07 p. iu.
Pullman parlor and sleojilug or L. V. chair
cars oa all trains between I- & B. Junction or
Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia,
Builalo aud Suspension Brldire
liOLLIX U. WILBUR, Gon. Supt
CnAS. S. LKE. (leu. Pass. Ag't, PhiU.Pl.
A.W.NONNMACHn.As3't O-jn.Pass. Ag t,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
TiELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
U W1STEHN RAll.hOAD.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express
for New York aud ah points Lust. 1.40, 2.50,
6. IF, S uu aud Hi.') a. tn.; lii 55 and 8.50 p. m.
Express for Laston, Trenton. Philadelphia
and tho South, 6.15, c.00 and 0.5) a. m.; U5i
and 8 .HI p. m. '
Washington aud way stations, 3.55 p. in.
Tobyhsuna acouiuodaUou, S 10 p. m.
Expr.ss for Blughunton, Oswego, Elmlrs,
roriilug, Bstb. Dausvillo, Mount Morris and
BtiSalo, 12.10, i li a. m. aud 1 24 p. in., making
close connections at Bulfalo to all points iu the
West, Northwest and Southweat.
Bath accommodation, v a. tn.
Biuglianiton uud way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicuol.ou accoiuuiodatiou, at S p. i an4
C H o. iu.
Blnghsmton and Elmira Fxpross, 6.05 p, ra.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, OswegOj
Ctlca aud Kichfltld Springs, 2.15 a. m. and L2
p. m.
Ithaca, i.lf) und Bath ! a. m. aud 1 ? p. ra.
I or Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre,
Plymouth, Bloouisburg and Danville, making
close oouuectlons at NortliumberLaud for
Williamjport Harrisburg, Bultimore, Wash
Uigtou aud the South.
Northuuibtrlaud and intermediate stations,
6.0O, S ki a. m. and 1.30 and 0.07 p. m.
Nuuticoxe una intormodiato stntlons, B.US
and 11. i a m Plviuouih and intermediate
stations, 8.50aud 8.6; p. m. .
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all
'OTelaneuMnformatlon, pockot tim-i tables,
etc.. apply to U. L. Smith, city tickot ottloe,
32s Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket oillce.
YEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERS
1 RAILWAY CO.
T1.MS TA11I.E IN IVflifT SfNDAT, JCNE 2i
Trains leave Scranton for Carbondale at
8.30, lO.fu a.m. and 0 pi p.m.
lor Hancock Junction, 10.55 a.m. and 6 10
p.ui.
Trains leave Hancock Junction for Ecran
ton, 0a.m. and 2 05 p .in.
Trains leave ( arlioudnle for Scranton at
7 24 am. aud 8.34, 5.31 p.m.
S('IlATt. l-lVISION.
In Kll'crt June 2 lib, 1SD1.
Norlli lloiitid
803 803 201?
Mouth Hound,
202? 04 200
" ! a b. u A
. 9
Slntlous
5
(Trains Dally, Ex
- o a.
5 'A I
cept Sunday.)
i Ml
Arrive Leave,
Y Y. Franklin St.
West 42i:d street
.. 7 4
,. 7R5
.. 810
mi- ml
... 7 li
...TOO,
Ml Ml
vt eeuawKcn
Arrive l.ouve'A
8 2U 1 I6i .
8 I0 1 Oil .
7 Sit2 Ml .
7 m 12 48' ,
7 4.V1SS JtiA
Uuncock Juiiutloui Cikii 2&
11 uncock 6 Hi 2)1
&i
St ui lit hi
Preston Parle
couio
Poynkllo
0 18' 2 231 ....
625 23l ....
6 32 2 41 p u
6 4 I 2 5i! 4 50
H 45! 2 5S 4 5.1
71 ! 8,12 25 10 10,
7 u:H3 Ihiiiiu
7V-.MS13 0 62
liclmont
rici.'-aiit Mt.
I'nloiidiile
Fiii-set city
Carbiiriluie
While HrldgO
Jlu.vtleld
Jermyn
Archibald
Wlnlon
Pcckvllle
Olypliant
Dli'ksou
Thronp
Providence
Poik Place
scranton
55
8 i fi, 5 05
3 01) 5 lli
3 IU 6 18
8 Ml! ft 34
7 lX(2l' S48
TOajll 49,
7 10
7V41
ooiii tn via
4tW I.';
727(8 881 8 37
f4:ll ....10,1)1
0 41111 28 U 113
fi H2 l3 43 fS 411
7811 845
64,
6 Sli! 1 1 IS 8 5;
74" 3 51'
i s.ii a fa
SSI
551
5 511
6 821115 8M
0 ..111 II 8 50
T jhI a r.u'
0 26 11 07 841
6 21 II 05; 841
7 4 ml a ni
7 541 4 07 6 07
7 081 4 10. 6 10
SOill 4 141 611
8 02 14 17 6 11
8 05 4 20 6 20
8 10! ii ni' S3U
6 Will 0i 8 80
fO lH'tKCT 8 Ml
6 IU 10 551 K On,
F W'A Ml VI
Leave An-lve
A MP HP K
All trains run dally except Sunday,
t. slgallles that trains slop on signal for pas.
senrers.
recure rates via Ontario Western before
piirchaslufr tickets and save money. Day aud
fci lhgt JSiuress te the West.
J. o, Anderson, Gen. Pass Aft
T. Flltcroft, Dlv. Pass, Agt, scranton, Pa.