TI1E SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE EE I DAT MORNING,' AUGUST 3, 1801. 7 GENERAL HEWS OF INDUSTRIES " A Pittsburg digpntoh lays: "A meeting of tba railroad bituminous" coal operator will be bold at the Slack Coal agency tbla afternoon at 2 o'clock to form a permanent organization of railroad ooal operators to deal with questions of common interest which arise from time to time Si a the coal trade. With the abandonment of the Black Coal ageney aereral 'weeks ago there remained no organization of operator! in this district. The necessity for a permanent organization baa been reoognlzed at all times, bat was more manifest daring the big bitamlnons tlrikei. Each year the operators meet the miners to arrange wuge scales, and at other times it is nooessary for the operutors to act In coucert to settle the ever recurring disputes regarding freight rates and differentials. At present there Is no immediate work be lore tue association to be formed, bat they rnny have considerable to talk atont within a short time. One of the matters, and the most important ever brought up, will probably be con sidered by the association. It refers to the regulation of the bituminous ooal output to meet the actual necessities of the markets. i "It is rumored that a big scheme is in contemplation to restrict thj bitumi nous coal production of the competi tive fields to the demands of the trade. In the anthracite coul distriot this is done successfully. The operators meet onos a month uud determine upon the production for the following month, from the stock on bund and ths market prospocts. By this combination of in terests the authracite producers are enabled to condaot their business pro fitably, and never get into a position where it becomes necessary to reduce the wages of tbeir miners to keep in the market, as the bituminous opera tori, and particularly those of the Pittsburg district have bad to do within the past year. The com petitive field iu the bituminous trade embraces Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and to some extent Indiana and Illinois. The plan of curtalliag the output to prevent the overstocking of the markets was first broached dur ing the miners' strike, while tbe opera tors and miners were holding the Cleveland convention. Incidental to the mining rate question, the stoppage of production wbeuever necessary was considered as the best means to main iin living conditions for both miners and operators at all times. One of the primary causes that led to the disturb ance of tbe coal trade and culminated in tbe national strike of miners during May was overproduction. Industries bad suffered from a long siege of de pression, while coal production contin ued at the normal rate. When it was found impossible to sell this coal and realize the cost of production tbe oper ators fell to cutting wages to get a few cents the best of the other fellow to catch what little business was going. "This was practiced to such an ex tent that the business finally became unprofitable to everybody but tbe con sumer and the strike and suspension of production were the means of saving muny bituminous coal producers from bankruptcy und wore gladly welcomed. There is now gruve danger of the earn) condititions recurring. At the rate the United States coal trade bus been pro gressing it will overtake England in two more years and will then be the leading coal producing nation of the world. Saward's annual compilation of bituminous coal statistics is author ity for tbe statement that coal is cheaper in the United States at the miu s than anywhere in the world. The present produoing capacity far exceeds itw demand of homo markets, and with the difficulty of finding foreign mar kutp, no extraordinary effort is needed to overstock by millions of tons the imitkuta open to American coal. The only way out of the bole, apparent to both operator and miner, is in tbe re striction of production. While the operators will probably find it im practicable to secure the support of all to the pnject outlined, it is thongbt the co-operation of a sufficient num ber of producers in the competitive mutes cau be obtained to curry it out successfully. There exists ancient ani mosity between the operators of the several states and within the various districts, bnt if a feasible plan could be offered, and all ore couvluced of the advantages of tbe proposed combina tion, the support ot nearly all would be obtained. "This matter will probably coma up for consideration in tbe new association of railroad coal shippers in the near future. Organizations ot operators have been formed in other state and i. re favorable to tbe plan. All see the necessity of sucu an arrangement con ducted similar to tbe plan of the an thracite shippers, but they falter at the task of bringing tbe producers to gether. To begin wltb, othar radical reforms would have to be made, and inflexible tonditioni made for a very wide territory, witn exceedingly di verso interest. Should the operators make tbe effort, however, and full, there is a probability tbut production will be shut off periodically by the miners through their national organi zation. They realiz as well as ths operators that unlimited produc tion loads to the demoralization of prices and wages, and a half sea son uuder. conditions which enable them to live decently is better than a whole season during whloh they starve. They wore so dowu-trodden last yar that they considered that it was better to starve wblU striking than starve while working. Uuder as intelligent leadership such as tbe miners now bsve and a thorough organization in the bituminous coal field the plan as proposed is not entirely out of the range of accomplishment. The strike during spring demonstrated the bene ficence of periodical stops, It would bo utincessary to carry things to an ex treme and inconvenienoe the commerce of the country, as was done daring the strike, bat to carry the suspension to the point where it becomes necessary to readily supply the markets. This is the plan contemplated by the miners if the operators should fail. It is not ths purpose to squeeze tbe eoal consuming public, bat to obtain a price fairly re munerative on tbe capital Invested, and to the labor employed." ' The 'death or David R. Williams of Wilkes-Barre Wednesday night ended a promising career. He was taken with crumps while bathing in the Susquehanna and was drownod before rescue could reaob him. Mr, Williams was only 24 years old. He started at bis profession, civil engineering several yoars ago at Hazletou under E. II. Lawall, now general supsrintendent of the Lackawanna and Wilkes-Rarr Coal company, who took blm from the mines, reoogniziog his ability. He cam to Wllkes-Barr as an employ ot the Lfhlgb Valley Coal company, H showed that be possessed the proper qualification and his advance was rupid and at tbe time ot his death he was assistant division engineor, a position be was filling with the utmost satisfac tion. A sad feature iu Mr. William's death was the fast that his father, who was mine iupriutndent for the Pen nsylvnnla Railroad company at Mt. Carmel, was killed in an aecideut at that place a year ago and this sad acci dent following so closely is a terrible blow to bis mother. Differences whlsh existed between the Norfolk and Western road and the ooal operators on its line have been nd jus tad, bat on what busts the oflloi.tls decline to state. The opsrators wanted 63 cents per gross ton tut the tipples and the railroad company offered 70 cent. It is believed a compromise of 75 cents bus been affected. The great rate war between the southern railroads and stOHinauip com panies ended ut midnight Tuesday, and the rates existing prior to tbe inaugu ration of the fight are) now in fores. For tbe past week the ruilrouds and steauiBtiip companies have had about all tbe freight they could handle, ad vantage being tuken of the low rates. i ' Minor Industrial Notes: Superintendent Thomas, of the Tennes see Coal and Iron Kuilroad compuuy, has resignod. A collnpse of Inko and rail export rates ia believed to bo certain unless trunk line managers couio to soma agreement. Tho rates of wages to be paid minors for last half of July and flr.st half of August has been fixed at U per cont. below tho '.50 basis. Thore are fifty-two gangways being op erated at Jlaplo 11111 colliery, near Maho noy City, the largest number at any single colliery in that region. The pumpwny which is being sunk by the Lehigh uud WilUes-Ilnrre company nt liouoy Brook bus attained the ilopth of sevoutvfeet. It will be driven down 175 feet ultogether. Wright A. Brown, who has been iu tho employ of tbe Delaware and Hudson at Urassy Islaud for a number of years, left there to accept the position as engineor for tbo Sterrick Creek Coal company at Vinton. E. J. Ilonry, western agent of tbe Le high Valley line, who some time sinco wna appointed export rate agent of the lake lines, will resigu. The probability is that he will be succeeded by Edward Walley, formerly couuected witu the Boston and Albany rond. Two now passenger locomotives nro now in service on the Pennsylvania railroad which were built iu the Juniata shops,aud hnve drivers 6 feet 8 inches in height. One of these powerful and rapidly traveling machines is to run on tho Philadelphia di vision and the other on tho Middle divi sion, and are now being broken in for their new service. Electrlo Bittars. This remedy is becoming so woll known and so populur us to neod no special men tion. All who Lave used Eloctrio Bitters sine the sumo song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all tbut is claimed. Electrio Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will romove Pimples, Boils, Suit Khoum and other affections caused by impuro blood. Will drive ilularia from tbe system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For core of Headache, Contispation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and ft per bottle at Matthews Bros., Drug storo IIave used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for croup and colds, and declare it a positive cure. Contributed bv William Kay, 570 Plymouth avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. New York. Aug. 2. The Stock mar ket was 11 rm iu the early trading on ac couut of more encouraging reports from the corn belt, which, however, were not borne out by late advices from that sec tion. In addition Loudon was more bull ish. Louisville uud Naubville and tho Grnngers led the early rise. Louisville and Nashville rose l' to 40; St. Paul, to 67: Burlington, to Eock Is land, to 04. The bears covered freely in these issues, but when their orders had been executed tbe market drifted back into dullness, which bus been its chief characteristic of Into. Net changes show losses of K to 2,Y per cent., American Su gar leading, ht. Paul. Louisville and Nashville and Erie gained to per cent. Total sules wore 113,323 shares. Tue following- coinpieto-taliln allowing ths day's fluctuations m notivi) stocks is supplied and revised daily by Laliar tt Fuller, stock brokers, 121 Wyoming uveuuu: Opou- Hub- Low Clos iiiif, est. est. inc. Am. Cot. Oil ... Am Supar. 101 1U)'I 102 1U2U A.T..VS.F 4 4 3M m lan. So. fen. N. J lHTk 10S. ()TU 107U .l.;- M -.,r ...1- ..... . - V.UIC dw 1. V lii. lot IU-'.'h g., u. a y Chic. Clss. 72W 7.;!-H C..C.C. SBt. L l-?4 l-J-4 Col., Ilnck.Val. 4T D. & 11 r i.. & w litivj H'm lr.'u V.Se C. F Ill I'.n. jsw sU . E. Co licuj 30 ynu Lake Shore 121) 12!) 12H lu L. & N 4i 4i;U 4mi Munliattau U'1'4 llll ll-ju, H Miss. Po V1I14 IM'fcj jil :iu Nut. Lead USM 3Hi 8H Xn N.y.&N.E m uii i:h km p. Y, Contial S-y-.O.&VV U m 14J, U-j ci. V., s. 8 W U. S. C. Co 21 21 21 Kl North Pao North Pao. iif IM J;tM Omaha 3l4 114)4 34U Puc. ReudltiL' Rnirlt Island KiU 1)4 Cl r:;y K.T HlJ )4?i I4i.(i Wu kt. Paul GVilj 67?4 lim s;u. T..C.J6I. 17 17 17 17 Texas it I'ac H a'. X M i Union Pad Ac 7?g ' 1 'M Vt ubash pf Western Union MM w Bi'i N'i W.& 1,. E m !i:2 tr.i vl W. & L. E. pfd i DlJ 85)4 36)4 Chicago Grain and Provlnloni. SciWNioN, Aug. 2,-Tlie following quota tions aro auppliHd aud oorrontod daily by L-liui- & Fuller, stook brokurs,12l Wyoming ava uutt. WHEAT. Sent. D.-o. May. Owning- n 57 , HighUHt ir, fis ,,,, I-owmk 6;;:y ctS; U P,!1''"1"'- "H Wi m HlfilflHt 4 4tu 4,;.u I-owost 47t$ 4".til 4Mi ClosiiiK 4D6 b OA'l 8. 0KitiinsT W .... IMU Hik'hest W) .... ;ii Lowest , Kl) V ,,,, ;(U6 CIoHinir 2;i ,,,, wit pl'eniiig 1277 Highest , 12s7 .... Lowost 11;77 Closjmr..,,, 12b7 " LAUD. 0,P".n"'K M HlKbeat 7,H) Lownst K!'5 ,,,, ClosiniJ , 7UIJ ' BHOKT KIB8. HiKhcHt. 7il Lowest B2 ClOBlUB. fl;u ; Nw York Produoe Market. New Yoiik, Aug. 2. Flour More steady, more aotive, chiefly spring pat ents. WnitAT-Modorately aotive for exports, c up closing firm; No. 2 red store and elevator, Bfl'fc. : afloat, 5njfa67c.( f. o.b., 67a; ungraded rd, 63a07c.( No. 1 north eru, OjaOSc; options were fairly active and irregular, closing steady at Kajtfc. over yostojday; September and December most active; sales included No. 8 red, clos. '"8 August, 60c; lioptemuer, , tc; October tejVj, November none ber, Blc; May, 00V T CON-Quiet, ttMtig, scarcbj Na 8, 63c. elevator; 'S7s57W afloat; optious were aotive aud olosMTsteady al IKalVo. over yssterdayi August dosed, 440.1 ABSOLUTELY The Discovery of a Process of Digestion, WHAT THE WRITER SAW I'romlnoiit Iople Express ThomsoWes Frooly C'oiioeralug It and Juat What They Bay Is Made l'ubllo. It Is not often that science makes a discovery that demands special inves tigation on the part or tbe newspapers. Once in a while it does, however, such as occurred in New York recently. It has boen stated positively that a process has been found whereby food, mixed with fruit acids, became di gested before it bad even entered the mouth. Certainly if this were true it would mark an era in the history of civilization, and the writer was dele gated to thoroughly investigate aud report upon the same. The first call was made at the ofQcs of the company which is now manu facturing the food in question, uud I was permitted to iuspuct the process of manufacture. I found it exceed ingly vlaboratD and scientific, and after inspecting it thoroughly I was shown tho way iu which it actually worked. A piucu of fresh meat wui placed in tin opeu dish and some of tho pre-di-gustod food mixed with it, Almost immediately there was a chango iu ths color of the meat, next its iibors seemed to separate, and soon it becime a liquid mass, the same as it does in the human stomach after beiug enton, Tho effect, the change, tho entire pro ce, was most wonderful and speedy. ''This, as yon see, is a doiuonstra tion of what can be done," said tho manager, "but we prefer that yon as certain just what this food accom plisbes with the people who use it. Here is a list of names aud you are at liberty to sso them und ascertain just what thsir opinions may be." Armed with this list, the writer be gan a tour of investigation, with tho following results: Sergeant Ellas 13, Dunn, chief of the Weather Bureau, was found in bis office, looklug excesdingly woll. In response to my inquiry he said: I have used the pre-digested food Pas kola myself and in my family, and I must say thut I have found it just what is claimed for it la fact. I have been chanting the praises of it very steudily ever sine I first began to use it. Why shouldn't I? It baa built me up and made a new man of me. You eye how fresh and rosy I am aud I in tend to ksep so." Colonel John R. FjIIows, the elo quent District Attorney of New York, in response to my qnsstiou said: "If I am c.iiiud upon to deliver au address or make a speech upon which much depends, I first look out for my stom ach. When that is heulthy my brain is clear, my thoughts are logical, and it is a comparatively easy matter to elothe them in proper language. When lam not feoling well I take Paskola, tbe pre-digtsted food, which sets tbe stomach right, clears the cobwebs from ths brain and sets the machinery of thought and eloquence in motion. There is nothing like Paskola for such a purpose, uud I believe it bus won more cases before a jury than you would imagine." lioth ilesirs. Howe and Hummel, the well-known lawyers, fully confirmed what I had already hoard. Mr. Ilowe said : "Lookot me! Fael how firm my urmisl You can see I am in porfaot health, aud yet I wus, not long ago, advised by dootor to go away for my health. My present condition Is tbe result of the use of Paskola. It is a labor-saving discovery saves your stomach the labor of digestiug food. Try it as I did. and grow fat and jolly." His partner, Mr. Hummel, said: "I have seen a uumber of people try Paskola, whose stomachs were so weak thut thuy could digest nothing else, but who were able to assimilate this pre digested food without the slighust difficulty. I have known an udult mau wasted to a shadow by indigestion, who gained -10 pounds in threo months by its use." Wherovor I went the roports were the same, and I was forced to the in evitable conclusion that a great discov ery had certainly beon made for build ing up the system, increasing the strength and prolonging tbe life, with out any druin or strain npou the diges tive organs, which has beon tbe great bane of our Amerioaa life. Certainly the results of the research proves so. Any one who desires further infor mation upon the subjjot should send for 0 free pamphlet to tho Pre-Di-Keted Pood Co., o'O Riado St., New York. Septsmhor, October, UB'c. ; Novem ber, 5;i)tfc. : December, 51o. ; May, Sic. Oats Qniot, bibber, firm; options, dull, firmer; August, iHc: September, Sajjc.; spot prices. No. 2, 4iijja41c.: No. 8, white. Ha. ; No. 'i Chicago, 4c.j No. If, 4Uc; No. i white, 42u43c: mixed western, 4in42j.j wbito do., 4iai0c: white state, 4'.'ar,lic. liXKV Steady, quiet; family, $12n$14 extra mes, $Sfif?.5U. Hkkk Hamh Ouiet at $25. TiBUCBD UiiKK-Steady, dull; city extra India mi ss. $1713. Cut JUkats-Steady, quiet; pickled bol- I1US, 1- puuuilB, O'iC.j picmciu snouiu ers, 0Jc.i picklod limns, llulJc. Mmui.KH-Noniinal. Laud Dull; western steam closed t7.!Jf; city, 0o.i option sale-, none; Sp tfmber closed at S7.S5; refined, quiet; Con tinent, 87.00; South America, i'7.t!o; com pound. tlaO.'ic. Por.K .More active, firm; mess, $14.25i. 14 WJ: extra prime, nominal. liUTTKii t'airly active, firm; state dairy, 15u21c.; do. creamery, 172;ic.; Pennsyl vania, do., 17u23c; western dairy, 12ial0e.; do. creamery, 14a'23o.; do. factory, 12ul5c.( elgius, 23c; imita tion creamery, 14alc, Chekse fctfady,' quiet; stato largo, 7a $c. do. fancy, bc; do. small, TVtfiiOc.; part skims, !ia5c.; full skims, 2a2Wc. Eoos-yuiet; steady; state and" Penn sylvania, 15c; western fresh, 12Ja 14c; do. per case, $lu3.0U Philadelphia Tallow Starkst TniLADEU'niA, Aug. 2. Tullow was dull and prices were a shade easier. Fries werj: Prime city in hogsheads, 4a454'c.; prime country, in barrels, 4c: do. darklu barrels, Sa3c; cakes, 4Jc; greuse, WEAK MEN Y0UR attention , . 18 CALLED TO TUB ifii urent luiglisb Remedy, w- S Cray's sP2ciflc m ta44 eSl IF YOU SUFFER in Nor- MAIK IWUt ttiixrumii und llama .1 ii imiw vriua lln. bility,. Woalrnoas of Body, and Miud, Hiierma-' ton Lea, nnu Itnpoteucy, and all diseases that rise from ovor-mdulouou and avU -abuse, as Ixiss or Memory anu rower, uiiiinass of Vis ion, Premature Old A?o and muny other dis eases that lead to Insanity or Consumption aud nn early eravu, write for a pnmuhlnt. Address GRAY MEDICINE CO., Uuiluto, N. Y. The Hpooitlo Medlclno la sold by all drOKKWU at f per paekaite, or six packages for ',,or sent by mall un receipt of money, aud with .very 16.00 order WE GUARANTEE a cure or niouey reiuuuea. rT"On account of counterfeits we hava fdopted tlie Yellow Wrapper, tbo only genu ine Bold in Scrautuu by ilattliows liros. E p l p . P Pimples, Blotches' jgE B B and Old Sores Eg PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT . AND POTASSIUM Makes sS 5 st C5 Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula 3 f3 tS sl- sJS P. P. P. purlllos the blood, builds op tbo vanlc and tlebllltuted, yives strength to weukennil nurres, eipels dleu:it'B.slTliii the patient health and hnpiiluess where sickness, Kloomr feelings and lassitude llrst prevailed. For prlmiiry.sTOoudnry and tertinry ayphllls, for blood polsonliiK. moruu rial poUun, malaria, dyxpepsln, and In till blood uud akin dlnuuaq.i, like blotclins, plmjiloa, oM ciironip iik-ers. ti ttur, sciiid heiui, bolls, eryalpulas, et-zema-wo may suy, without fear of contradletlon.thnt P. P. P. Is the best! blooil purlliir Iu tliti world, and mnl;ea fioaitive, soeedy and liermanout uuroa nail cnsi-s. LaOtes who?e syatotus are poisoned And whom blond Is in an Impure condi tion, dim to menstrual lrrt-ulariilus, are re.'.'dini-ly bontDted by the w-n-Uortul tonic audbloinicleuuslni; prop ortiiiaiif P. -l'rickly Ash, Poko Hoot aud I'otasnlum. Bi-MMtii'ii'.Ln, M. , Auk, 14th, I o:m spo:ik In the Llht-st terms of yourmbdielue from my own personal KnowludKO. 1 wasulTt-cteil with hoart dlen.iM, pleurly und rhuumullMn for 3o yeitrs, was treated by the very best; phyMir-lunr. ana spout hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remedy wUh out UndUiK' relief, I have ouly tuken one iiottlo of your P. p. P., und eoa cheerfully ny It has done nie moro Kood than snythlnK 1 have aver taken. 1 can recommend your medicine to all oullorors ol tlo abovo diso.inns. MRS. M. M. YEAEY. 8pi JgO'Jldi Qraen County, Mo. sK O rim National Bank of Scrantoi tKGANIZED ls CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $30,000, FAMTTETj HIXES.rProsUlont. W. W. WATSON. Vice Proaidaat. U. WILLIAMS, Cashier. riBECTORS. PAMHEL IlfVES, JAMES M' EvFnfTART, lllVINO A. FlNCIT, PlEKCB B. FlNLGT, Joseph J. Jhituyrf. HI. H. Kemkhkk., Cuas, P. ilAixutws, John T. Poutbu. W, W. Waison. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tbo patronage of busiuoss fficu aud Urms k'cuorully, Cooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Gld'& 6CRANTON, PA. MINING andBUSTINQ Wade at the MOOHIO and BUSU PALE WOKKd. Lnfllin & Band Powder Co.'i ORANGE GUN POWDEB Electrlo Batteries, Fuse for oxploi lng blasts, Safety Fuse aud RepaunoChemicftl Co. 's High Explosive nCITEB fiEICB CO.,IncV.rupltl,8!.WX00, BJciST 81.K0 SliOU IH Tllli V'OKI.U. "A dvllar saved it a dotlur umcil." This I.ud los' holld I'roneh longi.-ln II id Bu t touilaot dulivorvd frea anynliuru in tbe U.S., on ittcijitorcafU, uoncy urdsr, Dr roiul Nolo (or 1.M. Canals every wuy Ui boots soid In till rotatl stores for $2.60. AV'a ruako tills boot oursolvri, thuroturo wo gucv anltfl ibojlt, ttuU and wear, and If auy ono Is not taUsllad we win raiuna tno money or sand another pair. Opeta Too or (.'eniinBn fuusr, vrinuii c Jl), is, St Kli, . alv.. 1 (A 1 nn.l t,.,l ''-jUei). Stud uoursiic; -. . W4 let I HI IOII. lluiittrat. a if'TVr Cat. &'-')'i.ft'rf lM FREE Dexter Shoe GULKK.' Special rtniit i iMuurt. 0- AYLESWORTH'5 Meat Market The Finest in toe City. Tbe latest improved fur nishings' Biid apparatus for kneping mat, bnttor and eggs.- B23 Wyoming At. MR, FRED WEICHEL At his nowly-renovated and licensod Ilotol at CLAKK'8 SUMMIT, is now prepared to fur nish traveling mon and social parties with tho LATEST, NEW-STYLED KIQU, bIiikIo or double, U tnko them to Luke Wiuola. Hravol Pond and all Buburban points and Hummer resorts at roasonablo prices. A lanjo ivory burn eouuootod wltlinotel tor travol lug public. WS CAN QIVE VOU SATISFACTION Come and see us about the Job V . wort you will need soon. The ScrantQrt Tribune Job Dept. M00S1C POWDER CO, l:-rfi.JrtM-.,-J and Old Sores 0 m I as n fl uaiarrn, malaria and Kidney Troubles Are entirely rcnioel by P.P.I. Prickly Ash, Poko Root and Pntas- "-J alum, tbo greatest blood purlllor oa tiarth. T ;5 AssnnKKW, O.. Jnly21.1TOl. -f Uhssks. Ln'PMAN Bros., Harannab. j Oa. t Hhak Bias I boUKbt a bottle of f our P.P. P. at Hot 8prliiKS.Ark.,nnd t huH done me more jrood than tiireo .r i ruenths treatment at the Hut tjprluss. 1 Head three bottles C. ). I). r-O Itespectfullyyonrs Aberdeen, Brown County, O. sf3 Capt. J. D. Joliunton. a7 To all vhom it may conrtrn: I lioro- " by testify to the wonderful properties pfP. P. P. for eruption of the skin. I ,.T eulTerod for several years with un un iKhtly aud dlsuicreoablo oruptlon on my face. I tried every known rt-mo- dy but In vnln, until P. P. P. wus used, "Ej and am now entirely cured. (Sifuedby) J. D. JOllNflTON, j, Bavaunah, Ua. C Bkln Cancer Cured. Tetiimony from the Ituyor of Sciutn,Tcx. RnqmN.THX., January M, lWH. ' ZJ-. Mkjuis. I.ipi-tf AN llnus. . Savaiinuh, -t' On.: tietiikmi'n-1 Imvo ivle-l yoin- P. J5 P. P. for a disease of the :i!;la, u.ur.!ly known as skin cauor,of thirty yi-ar:' $ naixlli'K, and louud K-'iut rallnf: 16 ..-. purllloin.o--d and r-o-u.vet lr- "' ruaiion fromtio. seat of tho din'-:io CTT- and prevents any .ltir-adtnv i'( mo torvK. I Uavo taken ttvtor :x b-ittl- "s-1-' and fee! conlident tlui'.anoihiir course will elleotacoro. 11 ha:. al:iu relieved ' me froia Imllirestlr-n and Hi)macU k O troubles. 2&mrori, ? Attorney at Law, :J o Book on Bid Diseases M Free. ALL Er.UCKUSTS BULL IT. """"j? PuopniETor.s, fD Uppman's Ill!ick,Jvannah,C3 ill Hation Eank of Ecrantoa. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, $200,000 SURPLUS, 1250,000 TbJ bank offers to depositors rTiry facility warranted by tlielr Lalances, bui Hess aud ri'spoiisibllltv. hpeelal al tint Ion given to buslnciss ao Count Interest yaid uu time deposits. WILJ.TAM CONNTCT.ls Tresldcnt. CtO. H. OATLIN, Vlvo'1'i-i-sldont, WILLIAM 11. I'LL a, luslilcr. UlltlXlOlli William Tonnoll, Gonrca If. Cntlln. Alfred llauil. Jiiinos Arclibnld, lii-nry Uelin, jr., AVlliiaui X uitu- Luthar Kalian . Robinson's ks1 Lager Beer Brewery Unmifacturara of tbo Cclobratel PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100.000 Etls. Per Annum. Fertilizers Largo Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT &C0NHELLC0. Sesas and Hotel Wayerly Europtvm Plan- First-oloss Bur attaohnA Depot (or BerKuer A Euel's Xanubtouo-jl Beer. IE Cot 15th MdFlltotSti, Phte Host doslrabl for residents ot N.l Tonn ylvaula. All eonvtnleiaes lor travolors to and from Broad Btrei t statiou and tua Twelfth and Market Htreut station. Lu lirable for viritlng Horautonlaua anil ei lie in the AnthraolU Keg-iuu. ' T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETgifc DUSIN ESS AND PROFESSIONAL l liV.Mt 1AN1S AMlbU.(ilOli DK. tl. i.L)GAH DF.AN bns removed totlW b)iruce su-uHt, bcruiitou, 1'a. (.Just oo pojito court-housd bquare. ) 1 jit. A J. COKNKLL, Oilico 2J1 Wasliinirton U avt-nuo, coruor Fpruca atrmt, ovur I'ram:ko 8Uru2 storm Kusideuco, 7ti Viiiest. ClikiH bom-s: 10..I) ti 1 a. iu. und it to! uud tu7.SU p. m. Buutl.-iy, 2 to 3 p. in. DH. W. K." ALUkif. Oilico cor. W.ka wnnna and WiiKliiuirLou nvi-s. : ovor Loon erd shoe store; oilice hoars, 10 to Hi u. tn. und II to 4 p. in.; evt-uiuKS ut lujiUunuo, 5U. V asjilnuton hvo. lli.U L. 1-UF.Y, l'racticii limited to L"is is i-tisos of tlio Eye, Kar, Noso and Turoat; oilice, 1 Wyomiii ava Uusideuco, itiH Vine tlivct. Ut. li.M. OATli.S. lL'r WusliinKton Avuuui. if Oilk-o Uouis, to U a.m., l.otlto II aud to 8 p.m. UiwidiMii-a ;Hil) Muili'on avi-nua U11N L? W li".N XZ, SlH .,"" U11KUH :a undU t) ( omnionweultli buildlnit; rosidonco "11 Madison ar; oilico bour-i, 1J to H to 1, to S; tinndays 2.9!) to 4. evc-ninm at resideuco. A I orbtlty mudo of diye.-isi-s of tho oye, our, uosa and tlirout und i;ynocoloiV. J) It. KAY, UMil ruinAvo. ; 1 to llp.m ; cnll-Util. Uis.of women, obstoti-irs and dis of uliil. I M. C. KANt.'K'ri Law and Collcotlon of l . Hen, No. -SI7 Spruco t., npjiosito Korcst House. Brrunton, la,; roliictioiis a spi-cialty tlirouuliout l'Linisylviiuiii; rt'liiiljli- colrcsiioml f lits in every county. II.,.SL-'1'.S ds iIA.mj, Altorneya und Couns')! lors ut Luw. CoiuuK.nv.-oalth Imlldiui WttauiuiiWn ava. V. II. Jt-im-p, lliniAci; E. Hand. W. 11. Jr.Fst:i', Jn. yju.AHD, v."i:h:..v . k.nai'I. Att-.r- it noys ami '.Vni;iii-.iors nt Law, i'.'-ruliiican I'Ulltliii'r, W ashin'ton av".. Sennitou, l'.u I A'i'TKK.sy.N' & Wliit DK," Attor"u.-vs"aiiT X Couiisellor.'i at Law; olliccS li uud 8 Library luiidiutf. bciautou, 1'a. liOHWPt.ti IT. rATTT!ltt0S. Wlt.t.IAM A. W1I.COX. A Ll'ki:i) HANI), W 11,1,1AM -I. ilA.VU, At- tornuys and Counsellors, Conimouwealtli bnilditiir. liniimj li). ai und A. WE. liDYI.E, Attorney -ut-I.uv,Nos.l and !.0, linn- lmiliiin.t, a.sliiuiiton nvcnun. HENiiY 11. snKlVVIIiwoin.-iw'iTPrico lmililiiii,', l-'il Wusblnuton avenuo. ."UAN1C T. OK.-.,I,, Attorii-.yat Law. lloom 6. Coal Exeluit!-,-:. .Serant.in, Ta. MiL'l'UX V. I.(i ICY. I Alfy, itT Wiislimi? t . II. VOX STOUCII, I ton uv.. C. IT. wi'iuro JAjlKSW. OAKi'(llil), Attoinuv nt Law, riHisi's Gil, W and (iS, 'i.niimouwi.-a'ltli b'l'B. tJAMULI, W. EDitAit, Attinwy at Law. OjUlliee, 3IT Hprucotl., Scrunton. 1'a. T A. WATItES, Attorney nt Law, 42J J J. Lu'-kawnntia sue., S'-i-niitrn. 1'a. Ji I'. fiillTII, Counsellor nt Law. (Illta I . rooms ol, oV al t 'otiiTiionwi-altn biiil'iiri'.'. ( ' H. E1TC11EU. Attorney nt Law, Coin V ' . niotiwealtli liiillninir. Seranton, I'u. ('. Ci.iM Kit VS. IfJl S.rnee st. DU. KKl'LiULK, Attoniev l.rmni no-o-tir.terl on re d c-stiite seeurity.-IUs Hpni'-e. Ii t. K1I.LA.1I, Atlornev at-Law,Ta) Wy fiiiiinaveriiii-. s.-r;int n. CCllOfiL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scran kJ ton, 1'a., pi ep iros boys aud Rirls for collegi or businens: tborouclily trams vount; chilUroa Cutulouo ut leiiuut. I'rcv. Tttomas M. CAN.-, W'.M.Ttll II. DfKlL. MISS YVOh'CESTEU'rt KINUKKOAHTeV und rcliool, 41- Adams avenue. t'upiU r- reive 1 at all timos. Noxt teroi will uima Solitnmoei- n. Ol-M IMS. ( I C. LAUBACIl, burgeou Dtutist, Ho, hi yy . Vyontiji avp. H V. T H A I' l't IX. nffle. c,.t Kx-h-m"" l.OA.NS. TUIi KE1TBEIU .Savings n:id Lean Asso 1 ciation will loan you money on eusier terms Slid pay you batter on Investment that) .my ether association. Call on 8. ,. CALL1.N Ill'K. Tl-lli- Ilnnk VnMdin- SKKDS. Gl(. CLARK CO., heelsmon. Florists and Nurserymen; storo 141 W'asuiUtfCoti uvuiiud; green house, lUU liurtU Maiu uveuuo; -tore teleplione ?s-;. TEAS. UKA X !) U N li M '1 E A.C.t ).. Jn-ies lire V. iKi: M :ls. I OS. KL'ETl'Kl 6ij Lackitwamri nvonui iimi ''''''P- 1 11 e'l-eVl'V of Wil-.. J'-re"in !l(tll:l.S AM) lSlrAC!;.NTi. 'I 'UK VlVbTJUXsVLlt. 2i;.l!l Wyoming 1 live. Koiinij heated with steam; nil mod tun iiiipi-ovuuients. C. 11. Tlit MAN. 1'rop. 'PUR ELK CAI'E. VS, ami 1-.7 Franklin uvo l nue. Kates reasomilile. 1'. y.n:i)i.i:it, proprietor. YLbl'JLcTiat HOTEL. ' V Vv'- . sail-::;nc. Mnnaer. Bixteontli stree, one block cast of Uroailway, ut liiion Square, New York. Anierl'-an plan, W.Ooper day and upwiinl. (1UYNE LuUt-E, European plan; j;ood J rooms, open d.iy and liilit. liar sup piled with tbo best. CfVMrrniirlrvtor. Ct KAN TON ll(Jf:-E. ue.ir ''., U V. pa leiiuer depot Coiulucted i.u the iairopean I'LL"- ih--.'i - n i i u : --.jjn i p v 1 1 -t or. AltCII I rut ! S. "iVAVlS i- IU'l'l'T, Ai'cliiti.eu. jtooiiis 1 ' i'i and M ('oiiiuiiinwi-al'.U o'ld'ir. iSeranton. 'h AL'I EH." Areli-tectV Oilico, "roar of J J, II'M asbinv-toii avenue. 1, 1.. mtOW.V. Arch R Ar.liitect, I'rico i lnu'din. I?ii S li.sliinKion Ave.,Seratiton. SliMtl.l.AVhIVS. pACElCS tdtCUCsTKA - MITSIO K()H i) bulls, plenliv, partios, receptions, wed cinfi's aua coiiciirt wui'iE furnUluni. Eor tonus tildro.'s K. J. 1'iiuer, coniiuctor, 11? Wyoming live., ovur Huibert's niiis c htoro. OMTON D. SWAU'l'S-W1IOLESALB lumber, Prico bulldin;, Scrunton, l'n. Mi.UAlliiEii jiKOTIlEKM, I'lllXTEUhT supplies, envelopes, p.ipsr baps, twine. Wuruliuuso, 1U0 V a:iliiui;tou ave., ttcranton, l'n. OESi'S AND CAIIUIA'IES YO'.i SALE at l.yj tapousg iivenno D. L.FOOTK, Agont. "J.lvANK 1'. UliUWN CO., VUlOLK J suio dealei-s iu Wooilwnro, C'ordaLro and Oil Cloth, ?:.0 Y. Lackawaniia avemie. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CKOI'UT Proprietor. fl'IIIS BOrSE is strictly teuiporaue.i. Is n-.-w I aid well fui-niMi.-l iiiel OPEN -' H T-') HK V'JilLU! 'fill-: YEAU IWITNOj 8 located midway bitween llontr) o all 1 S.-ran-Ion, on AionlMse mi l i.ac iawan-ri liailre-el, hix miles fro n I)., L, & V. U. It. at Alfonl Bia'loti, and llv. tiiilet from M uitnM.i; en racity, "lnhty-llvu; three mhiuies' walk t rom It. li. station. tlOOl) IttiAT-i, I T'.l!lN(i TACK L1C, Sc., 1 iiEE T. UIKSIS. Altlttnlu nbout 2.HIKI fe.it, eipialllnir In this veipiK't tlio AdirouiLieit a id Cattdll Moun tains. lino urovos, plonly of shalo and lionntiful cuiiery, i:iuklii' a .Sumiiur licsort uuex ceded )u b.-anty a'al eiio.ipness. Uaiicln;- pavilion, swln.-s. crou.-t e;r omuls, lie. Cold Sprint; Water and pi uly ol At lilt. Itntus, fc-7 to 810 pur u tell. Vl.uU per day- l-.NCui-sinn tickets sold al all stations onD. L. & W. lines Pol t. r meets all trains. Tlio GEUTJINE New LTaven "Malhoshek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 18C3. How York "Warcrooma No. 80 Fifth Aveuuo. E. C. EIGKER & CO., Bole dealers la this 6otion. OrriCE-'lJl Adams Avo., Telephone BTU'fl CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 1 1 ItHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal UKod exclusively, iniuriiij cleanliness and l omloi t. TIMi: lAItr.H J. Ei'l'l'CT JIAV-I), isni. Trains leave Scranton for Pittst.iu. Wilkes B.irre, etc.. nt U.lo, 11. .'Ill a. m., li.H). 2 o ?iiH' 'l','-1' I-,' H "' P '"' """aya, ll.U) a, iu., l.WI, 2.1.1, 7.10 p. in. For Atlantic City. 8.:KI a, m. For New York, Newni-K und Elizabeth, R.?l (exiiress) iu in., li.iu (express with LuffuS parlor car), a.JJ (cxprcssj p. nu yuiiihiy, ili p. m. ' i on fliAi'rn Ctn-XK, Ai.i.r.NTowN, IlKTiir.re- ni:M, KAsToNund I'ini.Aiii i.i'iiiA, ..) a. f,.i) (except lniiladuipiiia) p. (Sunday, S.Ki p. m.. r For I.oNii lli'iANcn, Ockam OnovE. etc, in., iu. E. etc.. at e.M t with tlironuii .... - ,, , 1 For ltrnidiiiL'. T...I III imil iitiit I I nvniul ..iff. t! 'i p in. Allentowu, b.2Ux in., l'i.;, p.m.' (juu'day. 2.1 1 p. in. 1 For Pottsville, a. in., l'J.;,n p. m. P.eturniiiK. I, avo N,-w York, foot ol' Liberty , iTi'v, r,Vt'r' !uu fexpri'ss) a m., l.io, 1..JW, -l.,,i (express with lUuiei. panor car p. m. Sunday. 4.;i'l a. in. Leave Philadelphia, p.esiliuif Tevmiual, 9.01 a. in.. -Ml .iiid l.:i i p. in, Sunday, (i a. -r,. Tlirouirli tickets to all points at lowest ratu may be had on application iu udvaucu to tUj ticket at'out ut lllj sta'hn. ii. p. HAi.nvviN, J. II. OLITAT'SEN', Aifont it'll. Slipt. I JJS- Dl'.l.AVN .I(L A.M.) nun k Jl , -''- P.UI.ItOAU ljl?f I CoinineM- in ; .May til, K) b'ts)' I I trains will run as follows: C 1 - m M I rams le:-vo Unil'ii strei t Mat.on. Meranton, fur Pitts- iWf- t likes ll.irre.etc.. S.IM, A l.-'o. z:,'i.ui. iii, tU5, u.ij y r ami li.. .) p. iii. 7(y J or New York nndPIiila- llllll llill I- Iril:, lo . l '.lll '. '". S-;..tMRiidll.:)p. m. I or iloncil.iie (; rom Delaware. T.r-. "kaw.mm mid wi-iteni d-potj, V Oj, b.i, lo iu .i.m., l ij in., 17, ii.il) p. in. For ('.iilio:iiii!lo and interivlialo rtnUiim, 8. in, 7 1. -.;.), lu.lil a. in., 1:: o- , (y. i;, a. 21,5. hi, li -o and II I'.i p. m,; ti-..m liridj-o trout Lepot, "."I a. in., 2. Hand 11 ;.! p. ni. l-'ast eTpi-es to Alti..uv, i-ar; tn::a, the Adt roiidaek '.loiiutaius, li nn.l N w England 1 ooii i. .1. ;i a. in., arriv:u ; at Albany I2. li hory to;.'a p. in. .and i":iviiw Seranion nt 2.17 p. m.. nrrivin.; at Al'einv at '.I" p. in., hai'a tia, 12. .Ma. in., ami Ii s'on, 7.01 a. m. The only direct route bi-twuen tlio coal flnbli an 1 liohion. "Tlio Leadim; 'lHlriHts, lioiito of America"' to tlio Adirondack .Mountain re sorts, Lu!: s Ueoriio and Chainplain, Montroal, etc. Time tables showing local and tlinmuh train forvice between i-talloiis on all divisions Deia Wrtrn and P.uiif-on system, m-.y b i nlitained uC all 1 )o-i,-;tro and Hudson te-k.-t olli'-es. 11. ti. YOU-NO, J. V. HL'KDU'K, Eecond Vice Prosident. Oen. i'ass. Ant, 'tfllilllli : . i uJ&y ?'..v ""vA kMi-'OAC MAV i-;. I ''.II. Train leaves Rera'iton f n- Philn T"lphin ,-in l New Y'ork viiu 1). iV II. U it. nt 7.4.1 a. in.. 12.0 2.3S and U.IW p. m. via D., L. A: W. It. 1(., ti.od, b.iH.11.20 a. in., and 1..H p. m. Lcavo Si-rantoii for Pitlstou and Wilkis Barro vial).. L. & W. U.K., ti.uj, S.UJ, 11.2J a. ui , l.SU, ii.fr). 11.1)7. ii ii. m. Leave Hcrnnton for 1 hite Haven, HazlMon, Pottsvilio ami all points on tho Hi-aver lloadow and Pottsvilb lir.'iiiclies. via E. A- W. V.. i;.ii)a.ui.,v a D. ,i 1LK.K. at I.lu.in.. l.'.d.l. 2.IK -IMip.m., v:s U L. ic V. 11. H 0.(11, S.W, 11.2) a.m., i.lli). ILlii p.ra. Leavo Serantnu for Petlil-'iiein. Eatnti, Ki-adir.gr, Ilari-isburi; and all iiiternieiilati points via U.iV li.IMi. 7.1.1 a in .12.0., 2. H, 11. ;H ti.ni.,via 1)., L. i: W. K. H..'i.nu,r.ii-i. 11.2) a. in., l.a.i p.m. Leavo Se.ranton for Titiiklpiuii iclf, Towan 1 1, Eliuira. Ithaca, (lenova and ail iir.enue ii ito points via I). A; 11. lt.l;.,i :i.iii..l2.i)1 and ll.:i p. in., via D. L. & W. it. I!.. N ils a.m., 1. W p. m. Leave Scranlon t. r ll-s-liester, Euil.ilo. Si airara Falli, lietr-.it. Chn-e.-o an-1 all t. oiiirs west via I). & II. It. r. -..-, a.ni.,l2 0.-,.:Ull.a p.m.. via I). L. & W. P.. li. ntni Pit:to'i Junction, 0.0s a.m., l.JU, S.o i p. in., via E. is W. H.K..H.I1 P. m. For Elinira and tlu west via Sabinnnci. vii P. ii. is. It. i-.i ia.i.1.. 1: Ul.ti.iil p. in., via LV. L. A; W. U.K.. ,!-.0s .i.m., 1 ,ii and n.07 p. m. Pullman parlor mid s!eeoiie- or L. V. chilr cars ou all trains betw. en L. & li. .Tuncti ni or Wilkes-llarr,) ami New York, Pliilad lpaia, Bullalo and SuMiemlon Ilridtr HOLLIN" il. WILllL'H, U"n. Sunt. CIIAS. s. LI E. (i -n. p.is. Ar t. Phila.Pi. AlV.NOXNEMACHEli.A.'.s't Q-U.Pa,s. Ai't, Souili Bethlehem, l a. TYET. AWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEST l-.it; TwUi-KOAl' Trains leave !f"raiiii.n as follows: Fxprcsi fe;-New York una alt t oojis E . 1 . 10, .ju 6.1I-, s.oi ni.u U.I.) a. m.; 12 51 iiiel .1.1) p. ni. Express tor E:ist',n, Tr-'titoii, Pnilad. lplili and the South, ul. t.'.'j and u.1 a. u. ; 12.ji and p. ni. S'n.s!iinyten and way Nations, S.i." p. m. Tobvliiiuna ac-'ou:tii'iatii.u. 1" . nu Eip'r ss f-r l".i:i:. -baint-'ii. Onv.v . Elmir.i. Coruiu, P.uth. Iliinsvuie, M"ii'.t M jrns arid Hullaio, 12.10. 2 1,1 a. in. und 1 21 p. in., m iking close conr.octio::.! at Eutlalo to all pomU in tlw West, Nor'ihwe.r, aud Suiuhwes.. Path accommodation, ii a. m. Liiittlianiton and way ot.Uioi.s, 12.37 p. ra. -Mcnoiioii accuiinaudat:oa, ut 4 p. ni. auij C 1 1 p. ni. Blnshaintnn and Elmira T'spress. 0 05 P m. Expicss lor ( oriUiid, Syiin aso. Oswe," tticaaiul liiclifkld .Springs, 2.1.1 a. m. and 1.2l p. in. Ithaca, 2.1'i and ll.ith l n. m. and 1 21 p. m. lor Nortiiunibei-biiid.Pittstoii, S'iikes-Earrn, Plvmouth, lllooiiijbui'i; nil t l.ianville, maUiiist eloso couiieeiio!!-; at NortliiiniberUuid tlir Willlniusiiorl. Ib.ri -isbura, Laltimoro, Was lliCt .01 and the Soiuh. r.oi iliuiiili..rla7id nd inter.uediiito stations, Sui, U..V, a. in. and l.:xi ami ii.u; p. ui. Nautico.ij ana uitcriu(-.l'.:tt stations, s.U and 11. tn a. in Plymo'i'li and intormediat J stntions, 3..V) and S..1 : n. in. , ., Pullman parlor and nki-plniS coaches oa tU cxpress trams. , , . . , ror detailed iiifoi'inatiou, pocket tun itaWej, etc., upply to M. L. Smitu, city ticiet oillcj, oi Lai;kuwanuaaveuue, or depot ticket omen. TM11E AND WYOlUNa VALLEY HAIL, yj uoau Trains leavo Srrantnn for Now York and I ri termediatepoiiitsiiiither.no railroad at ti.oi a. in. and 3.24 p in. AImj for llonesdali-. liawley aud local points at il i1, 11.11 a. in., and 3.21 p in. Ail ilni abovo aro throunh trains to and flom lb mi sdale. An additional train leaves Scr.intm fof Lake Ar.el al a. Ill p.m. and arrives al Scran ton from th.i Like at h 11 n in aud 7.11 p.m. Trains lcavo lor Wilkes-Barra at t.U a. iu. aud 3.41 p. iu. haTo rk Uum P--- ,7 .: A a sNoi for 5N f i;-U.'CiAi, S( KAXT.iM i IVISION. In lll'ert June '2llh, I Mil. Nnrili lliiunil. IIHI IlKIHil), 805 203 SOli 20i '.,!' l 2fl!l r. J si at ions L ., . 2 t 2 W (Trains Dalit-, Ex- CT 2 A i Copt Mm, lay. 1 ,- . Arrive Leave, N. Y. Er:iiil,ln M.I . l'l . West. 42 ,d sircet 7. VI Wcciiawkeu ..., S lu r !l eJ' blvi ll.'i- s iii' l m , rB.-'is.'-iii . 7 61.12 II! . 7-iiii2iii Arnvo leave a sir mi llaiM'i ci; .liinclluii; ii on i lln n cock II C(l 2 M ! i siurllilil. Pi't'ston park CllllK) I'nynlelie (i 'S 2 22, .... i '-'-' 2:il .... 2 41 p m li I i 2 .'ii I 4 M II 4.1' 2 .IS 4 MS (i 8 ( li ,1 Hi 7:si2 2vinio, 7 m i is in oi! 7-.".''i2i:i' li.v.'j 7 1IMI2 !'; !l l 7IW.II ) t' .'IS: t; rijii in' a ir.' lleliiiont Pleasant, Mt. I'lllolnlali) Forset ( Il y Cm b MHlll e YlliMe HrliK'O Aln.v ttt-ia .lermvn Archibald W liilon Pi ekvlllo (ilvj.hiiut lUeksnn . 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