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    THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1894.
GENERAL HEVS
OF
Secretary Ptrik McBtydn, of to
United Mine Worksri, but given bit
Indorsement to tbe proposed plan of
regulating tb bituminous ooal produc
tion of the couutry to the a:taal neces
eitlet ot tbe markets to maintaiu living
condition- In th trad. H save: "Tbe
miners favor the plan contemplated,
recognizing that by tbia mean only
can tba coal business be conducted to
the profit of the operator and ulnar.
We are ready to assist the
operator at any time they under
take the plan so anscosufully
practiced by the anthracite operators,
bhonld the oporators dem the plan
practicable, we will call out evary
man we cun wbeuevor aud as frequent
as the markets become otom looked.
By kteping the supply even with the
demaud prices ean be fairly maintained,
end thvre will be no excuse to redue
prices or waes. The producing ca
pacity far excoods the consuming ca
pacity fid the effects of overproduc
tion are against any permanent adjiwt;
Mont of prices or wiuloi,' ratur. I
shall five the figures which evury
operator will reooguizs to be as
nearly accurate as it is possible
to bo, showing the uvcoiiity of ear
tailing the production, e bus been sug
gasted. American ooal twlds have a
larger area than any country iu the
world, England not acoepteJ, although
she hits produced more coal each year
than America, for the reason ibut the
English miner works more steadily,and
the market of the world are open to
English coal, while Americuu mi tiers
work fewer uays in the year, nud our
coal is almukt wholly dependant opm
bom cousumi'tiou. Iu the induing
trd' th-.'re ure 400 000 man employed,
250,000 of tula DUtnuer b-iug digxers,
ni'cor'iiut; to the oftkitil statistics.
Four tons psr day run of mine is a
small days' work for the miner wonting
under uvrago conditions. In cne dny
N Hip mlnluiuui jiroJncttm amounts to
1,000.000 tons. Working five days per
wotik, or SCO Uays iu the year, ttie an
nual production r-nches 800,000,000
tout, or exactly 100,000,000 tons iu ox
oi'is of the oo:uu;u;i:ioLi under normal
cou'.lttlous. It can be readily ntn how
easily surplus itoolca can be produced,
nud we know from tho bitter experi
ence of the part what results follow.
The only way the situation can be mat
is by tlie method sttgrosled to regulate
the pioduclion and prices, as the unth
t'licltu pr j Incurs are doing We have
urged it for a lou time, and I hope to
see thu opurutors rnako the move at uu
early date.
With well autboutiO'tted cases ot
sale of uutbrucite ooal So ciutB below
ti-"j July circular price the demoraliza
tion in the trade in iv be said to btve
reauliod i'.B extreme limit. While this
ib ua extreme case, yet none of the
companies profess to be uuintuiniuu
prices, and a reduction ot 40 ceuts is
ttie usual offer. But even this reduo
tiou does not stimulate trade, and the
month of August, which is usually an
nntlvunn T.rninia.ia til Via nna nf tha
dullsbt on record. Now Belaud buy
ers are tailing but little, and tako only
stove and chustuut sizjs, the New
York trade is dead, the wastern mar
kets nre glutted, nnd the Pntla
adilphia local trade is very quiet. Tne
output for July was clone- upon 3 000,
000 tons, aud ua 5,112,000 tons were
mined in July the stocks in light are
simply ovarwhelming. Dealer every
whare report a raluetance on the part
of consumers to lay in supplies, ami or
tiers that are usually filled io Juue have
not loan sent in. The only hops for
the market, in the opinion of the Phil
adelphia Enquirer, is a strict observ
ance of the sales agents agreement to
produce but 3,500,000 tons iu August.
This output, with the large stocks on
baud, will merely restore the trade to
normal conditions by the first of Sap
terubar. There is fully a million tons
more coil ubore ground than there
should be, and until this surplus is
worked oil the market will be back
ward and prices will be just what the
buyer cuoosee to give.
Reading, it Las always bsea plain to
those most familiar with it. was to be
saved, it at all, not, says the Philadel
phia Press, by any great feat of finan
cial leKardemaiu, but by economy nnd
a careful husbanding of its resources.
The painstaking economies of Joseph
Harris have steadily improved the
position of Reading, until prudent
men are willing to loan it a sum
enffiolent to meat its mors pressing
necessities. Under a plan, shadowed iu
the Prsa more than two months ago,
lUy 29, about $7,000,000 of collateral
trust loans are to be Issued to tike up
the receivers' ertiflcatee of $3,750,000
and Interest on the general mortgage
fours to about $2,700,000. This disposes
of m debt which now stands ahead of
all other obligations aud pays the only
interest on wbieb a foreclosure suit can
be based. Io addition, a floating debt
of 3,500.000 is to be funded and
the currjnt resoursas of the company
enable It to tide over $5,000,000 of oar
trusts. This modest and moderate ar
ronaement will undoubtedly have Its
fair share of profit to those wno finance
it, and it would be wiser if these profits
were stated; but it also postpones after
existing securities tin indebtedness
which now precedes them, and it gives
the road a considerable period la which
patient economy can slowly put the
toad on its feet.
Minor Industrial Notes:
The Milton Oar works have received a
contract for building 400 coal cars tor the
New York, SusquHhaiinn and Western
railroad that will give employment to 409
men for a short time.
John Redlngton, assistant supervisor on
the Lehfgb Valley railroad, has been pro
moted to supervisor of the Lehigh division,
vlco Richard (.'affray, promoted to super
visor of the whole road.
The large Coxe engines are now burning
bituminous coal, and according to the
Wilkes-Barre News-Dealer, it is already
showing its good results, as one tank ot it
will last for two trips, while a tank of
anthracite only lasts for one.
The shipments from the mines of the
Cumberland coal region f ir the weak end
ing July 28 wero 111,141 tons, and the
total shipments for the year to tlint date
. 1.7S4.858 tons, a decrease of 643. 079 tons.
, as compared with the corresponding pe
riod of 1893.
Both the Reading aud Pennsylvania
railroad officials iu Reading report more
active demand for cars than there has
been for Rome time, and better Indications
for revival of business than has existed
Since the depression begun. The iron trade
is much more activ, though the coal
trade is Btill rather dull, owing to the hot
weather.
A spark thrown from the furnace Ig
nited the roof of the euglne bouse at No.
K North Lebanon furnace Tuesday morn
ing and damaged the building to the ex
tent of $3,000. Several firemen and labor
ers were more or less painfully hurt dur
ing the fire by the breaking of a ladder
and the fall of naif-burned timbers. Their
injuries are not serious.
The stoppage of the Reading Coal and
Iron company's collieries for three days a
week, as announced. Is not aloue the re
mit of the slackness of orders, bat is to
IIDUSTHIES
part caused by the shortage of tho watr-r
supply at many of the collieries, If tbo
region is not soon visited by copious rain
siorius there will be great incouvauleuce
and extra heavy cost caused at all the op
erations.
Th Knur Vnrlr Knuin..liiiiina and West
ern is now bringing aoout 100 cars of ooal
a day to its new terminal on tho Hudson
rlvnr at Edgawater on the west sido of tha
Hudson river north of Weehawkou, N. J.
This coal comes from the Wllkes-Barre
and Eastern railroad that which origi
nates on the lino of the Delaware LiOcica
wanna and Westoru being haulad now aa
formerly to Jersey City terminals of the
Lackawanna road.
Of the M,ti(H035,418 invested in rail
roads on Juu 3J, ISM, ta,B5!, 334,078, or
61. SU par cout. paid no dividends wnut-
evr. Only 4.flii per cent, puut us nigu us
7 per cent., ouly 6.21 percent, puni ne-
twoen 0 and 7 per cont., only u.oj per
couc. cf the whole paia from 5 to 0 per
cout. and the rest paid less thau 5 par
cont. If it paid anything at all. The bond
ed indebtedness amounted to $5, t!:!5, 69,821
aud 13.3 per cent, of that, or (007,141,203,
paid no interoHt,
Work has began on tbs Inter-County
Electrio ratlwav that is to connect Tama
qua. intuit Hill and Lunsford. This U
the company that bus the right of way
tlnoui;!i Tatn iqua und L.uia.'oi J bat is be
ing euraostlr opposed by the Luusford
ollieinlb of the Lohicb Coal and Navigation
company. Tho road is to be built by the
waiwneM Electrical (Jotistruction com
pany, which built and equippod theFioo
Inud externum! of tho L'.-higli Traction
company. Worn was begun Ri tue Uaiua
qua eud with from sevouty to eighty men.
In Holland, Miuh., C. J. Do-sbniy pub
lishes the News, and m its columns
strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' EcIho-
trlo Oil tor coughs, colas, sore throat,
catarrh aud asthma.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stack and bonds.
Nkw York. Aui. 7. Wall street re
view. Ptucks, except tor a half dozen or
so, during the m iriiiug ruled higher. In
the oi. tiing trading a determined drive
whs tmi'lo ou Burlington and Q.iucy, the
stock bing forced down to 70 on heavy
allien, bat tile offorts to braak tho stooit
were so transparent that the avernijra
trader bold otf uud was not disposed to
salt i Vu:i after tuu Heua(ioiial rise in corn
b.ilh I'. ere and iu Chicago, which dumorai
iz. d ill i uhortu tn that cereal.
Prices ad van. ed by easy sta;;cs until tho
last hour when there was u sharp rise
based on Washington advices that the
ur ill conferees hud airrued upon a meas
ure providing (or a small duty on sugar
uud placing coal aud iron ore ou the free
list.
The market closed strong and to yt
por cent, higher on tbo day. Lackawanna
advanced 2 to 1H0. Sales for tho day ag
gregated 123,741 shares.
Tha (ol'.nwiDic compieto taoia sauwiait the
day's fluntuatioiu in aettv ntooka in nupplied
and revised daiiy by Lailar Si Fuller, stools
Urol.crb, 111 Wyomiuii uveuuu:
Open- llib- Low
In . at, et.
Clun
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7114
Am. Cot. OU
4m Sugar
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tions oro aupplla l and oorroctwl dally by La
bar Ji Fuller, Stock brokers.121 Wyojilui aye
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Clotlug.
New York Produce Karkat.
New Youk, Aug. 7. Fwun Quiet, hold
nrmer.
v heat Dull, firm: 2o. no: No. 2 red
store aud elevator, o'J'.'hu'jWc.; afloat,
6'JWc: t. o. b.. GOatWka: Ko. 8 ungraded
red, C4iC0c.; tio. 1 uorthern, G7Xa77c;
options cioseu mm at vaxe, over ysner-
uay wnn tradiog active auu chit.ay m
switching; Decembar and Soptembar mast
aciive; sales lnciudoa 110. A rod, clcwisr,
Augnnr, ootc.i Keptemoer, UJct Uccai
bcr, G;tc : May. taUa
COiiN Sr'Otcarce,dull;dccidodly higher;
o. i, ooucjiO.j elevator; 07c. alioat; oi
Hons wero t-xcltod and .irregular and au'
tive at 4u5Xo. advauce, closing firm;
September and May most active; August,
OlJiC.; Soitemher, O'Jo.; Ootobor, 6c;
iiovwuDcr, 01a; uecemnor, 07o. j ilay,
61 !c.
Oais Dull, lower, weak; options more
uoue. aironger; AU((ust, ic.! Hoptem
ber,37c; October, Sbc.j spot prices, Xo.
v, usaJiif.: JNo. 14, wulte, 44a44Wc; No.
ciucaijo, 8a4na: iNo. 8, 87c; No. i whito,
tc.j iiiiieu wemeru, iyjaiuc.i white do,
and whito atate, 4(i5(Jc
UEiv IJmot, stendy; family, $12aJ14
ezirn in', fMes.su.
Bkkf Hams Dull, $23,
TiEitcku Bckf Steady, quiet; city estro
India mass. $17al3.
Laud Dull, firmer; western stoarn
$!M; option sales, Septomber closed at
Pork Quiot, firm, old moiis, tW.50al4.75
oxtra piime, tlilnl.1.
flUTTBii Fair di'rannd.stendy, ntatodniry
14i21c: do. cre.im.-ry, 17&'.'3iv, Ponnsyl
vauia, do., 17a23a.; western dairy,
lal6&; do. creamery, 14a2Ua; do.
factory, 12al5Xc; elfins, 8Jc; imita
tion creamery, 14al7c '
Cheems Firm.falrlv active: statolnriro.7
n8Jic; do. fancv, bfc.i do. miull, 7Ja
9,V.; part skiius, y5c; full skims,
Euus Steadier, more active; state nnd
Pennsylvania, 15c; weRtora fresh. 12)ia
lBa; do. per ease, tlu3.00
Cure for Headaoha.
Ai a remedy for all forms or noadncho
Kleotrie Uitterg hoe proved to be the very
beat It eff eott a permanont oure and the
moat dreaded habitual sick headaoheg
J""'"; iu illDuuue. We urge nil who are
umioted to procure a bottle aud give thia
remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
conetipation Eleotrlo Hitters cures bv alv.
Ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few
cases long resist the use of this medicine,
iry lt once. Large bottles only Fifty ceuta
at Matthews Dros'. drug store,
Fob earache, toothaoho, sore throat,
swelled neolc and the results of cold aud
InUammatlon, use Ur. Thomas' Ecloctria
Oil the great pain destroyer,
Little lUiody's GreutucaH.
Little Rhody Is "somo pumpkins" of a
stuto after nil. The siunlleKt of all tho
states, she has the largest population per
sqnaro mile, or 813.44 persons. Tho figures
of tho last census show that if the whole
union were na densely populated it would
contain W5,708,ftS0 inhabitants. Now it is
seen for what Rhode Island is distinguished
above all her sister states. She has leeu
observing Lord Baltimore's Maryland mot
to, whloh rendered into plain English reads,
"Increaso uud multiply." Washington
Star.
The Negro and the Earttuuiuke.
At Port Augusta, iu Jamaica, One of the
defenses of Kingston harbor, on tho oppo
site side of the inlelof Port l'.oyal, Is shown
the tomb of u negro, who iu a greut earth
quake won swallowed up, anil apparently
buried alive iu a chasm which wus opened
under his feet. A luomeut later another
convulsion threw him out on the surface
iiguiu, undamaged but for a few bruises,
scratches and ic.ire, nnd ho lived for many
years at'terwurd. All tho Year Hound
Slurried, but 11ml Never Seen a Tree.
A lady mitsiuiiury told mo that after no
end of entreaty and coaxing, a native onco
consented to let his wife go with her for a
drive. The carriage had to be closed, with
the shutters down, but tho Hindoo woman
could see between the chinks, and she clap
ped her hands and shouted lor joy when
she saw u tree, for it was tho fln.t ihe had
ever seen in her life. Mrs. Eavid Kur in
Jeuuess-Miller Magazine.'
A Very Old Bitder.
Prench scientists itro puzzling over a
spider which was discovered In a cavity In
u stone. H is estimated that the stone
must be ut least 4,000 years old; this not
withstanding, however, the spider hi quito
lively and very youthful iu its antics. It
is blind uud has no mouth. St. Louis Re
public. Much of civilized history could be written
In hu e. More than almost any other luxury
it has been tho burden of statecraft, tho
concern of kings. The Moore brought it
into Spain along with other arts. It is Col
bert's glory to have planted it securely in
Prance, whence tho Huguenots took it to
England, Helgiimi and Plunders.
A snuku's lower jaw is attached to a sort
of outrigger extending buck from its skulL,
Also the two halves of the jaw ure connect
ed by elastic ligaments, so that it ilnds no
difficulty in so stretching its mouth side
ways und perpendicularly lej to lie able to
Hwallo'v niilmnl!; lm'eli li'i.-'ertlian itself.
WEAK MEN your attention
y fel Gray's Sp:clilc Medicine
IF YOU SUFFER from xt-
lUlUTOH. Wiu IUU n... . VUIIJ Ul-
Lility, Woaknoss of Body Bial Mind, hporiua
torihon, und Impoteucy, and ull discuses that
arise from ovor-lndulpenno und self abiue, ua
Lous of Memory und l'owor, Uiniuoss of Vis
inn, Prematuro Old Ana uud many otiior dU
eai s thit lend to Insanity or ( "lisumptlon
and linearly irrnvo, wrltefor a pamphlet.
N. Y. Tho Kwoiflo liedicino is sold bv all
drutfulsrs at S per packaifi;, or six paokinjes
lor Sw.or sent ny man on roeoipi or numny.ni.n
with every V-W order VVP RU Af!AMTr
a cure or money reimuien. imiwwimwiw
IOn account ot cmiutorfeicj v lciva
adopted the Yellow Wrappor, the ouly gcuu
iuu. bultl in ticranton tv Alulthuws Lros.
GRAIID CLASS A
BICYCLE RACE MEET
OF TUB
Green Ridge Wheelmen
AT
Scranton Drivin
August 22, 1894, at 2 O'clock
L. A. W. Sanction and Race
Eulea.
Admission, 50a Grandstand, 15c
MR. FRED WEICBEL
At his nnwly-renovatad and licensed Hot -1 nt
LijAKiv 15 ji.uit, u now prepared to fur
nuu traveling men uud sucial p.irtu.a with
the LATF.ST, NEW-STYLED lilUS, winkle
or uouiiik, v lamj mom to J.uKo Winola,
univel l'ond und nil anuurban points and
ouinnior roaorta at roasonnble uricen. A larno
livory burn connected with Uotul tor trav el
uiK puniic.
HASdON S-TAKK.
AT Till; OLD ORPOT HOTEL.
PACTuKYVILLK.
Iu prepared to receive summer boardera and
furukhrluB for tourUta to 6uivouudiu towua
and aumiuer rceorta.
aS
j a
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
ai'
aja
IHarvGlous Cures
Ein Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
1-
P. P. P. pnrlllei tho blood, bnllda up
tba weak and flebllltnted, Rives
stronKth. to wei.kenud uervns, cxpHs
dlssii-'is.glTlinr the p'iMenr health and
bapulunsa vtbera sleknoss, Klooiny
fcalli.8 au3 htssltude UrsC provullud.
Yor orliaarr.snoundnry aud ti
ayptdlU, lur iiljod t,ulsoidnir. i
t'al poison, malaria, dyppopsl
Knr orltaar
.snoundnry nod tertiury
C3P
iK. mereu-
'ElStS. and
ill nil
lK.u!i(
blood and skin diseases, llko
CH tetter, si aid head, bells, ory4!plns.
r . ecieirm- wo liiuy say, uttUeut fesr ot
ouinradlotlon.that P. P. p. Is tho bead
a i blood imritW In the world.ond timties
.- . poaltive, spue dy aud peruiuueut cures
Gv-" Hall tswi.
mm.
. JLadlas whose systoius sro poisoned
v utm wnnso btoou is iu au impuro ooiku-
j;i tl'ju. dus to mnnntriml IrrxKiilarltles,
eif- Oerlul tyiilo uud blood cleani'lns prop
ortliisof P. P. P.-Prlokly Ash, Poke
Knot and Potassium.
t'?niHcpnu,o, Ho., Auif. Hth,
-I osn speak lu the bltfhost terms of
your nioiiielua from my own personal
SJ
-f-. . Imnwlmlire. 1 was niTooted with heart!
disease, pleurisy and rueama'dsui for
Si , years, was treated by the very host
, phvalclanaaud spent Imiidroils of itrjl-
, larn, tried overy kuown remedy with
t? out Endlier relief. I have only taken
one u'iliiu vi yuur i . i. . r,, t.u.i vi
cheerfully any It has done tuoniore
rk. . fronrt rhan nnvtlilnir 1 ImVA ovur tttkeu.
il I osn reenramond your medlelno to all
aufferors of the above diseases.
n. , MRS. M. M. VEAItr.
6pr jflluld, Gioon County, Mo.
"
g Park
Oil,
THE CATHEDRAL
EXCURSION
To that, beauteous nud romantic spot,
in Pari,
-OH-
Monday,Aug.l3
It will be the groat ovent; ouo of the
finuat Katheiina of the season. Tult
tha family uloiijr. Hefrcahmcnls cup
pllod on the grounds.
ifTrnln leave Jersey Central do
pot at S, S, 80, 0 oud IUU B.ui.. 2 uud
8.yDp.m.
E'Iloraemlior, ticltot3 nre Lot good
on "Tho Flyer," 12 rj p.m.
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hf? ISTHSBSST.
La NOSOUEfcHINa
CORDOVAN,
WFlNECAlf&lftKiiAKa
CLtS.
Ik
EXTRA FltlL.
LApico
ft 1 Tf 1 iT
You can euvv mnnrr by piirckuuiuir W. L.
lilcllUlllll Miucm.
1)fcuu.ie. we u.e ilie ltircrst lnaDufucturerft of
lulvcrtissd cliiics in the world, nnd (unrautce
the value by ftamnltii? the name nna price on
the bcttom, which protecla you against tiisli
ririt-ea and the middleman' DrotiU. Our ahoea
enunl custom work in style, easy fiitiiiK and
- 1 ! 1 ...... 1 ...I I
V. I iriTly qulllirs. hc nu ,liviii nun, niriy.
vbere t.t Inwer orlce.1 for llievnlue tiveu than
any otlicr make. Take no nubrtltute. If your
cculor cauuot auppiy you, v.b cuu. aom ny
E.
J. LEONARD.
Eaaonoio t tHt Hiohsst Mioirat, AuTMonirist
Z . i.;iAi,ttt WIN CUpO virl. A
I 3,w.woiiUeriiil beoa to duffi-ren
NT .,' if twr'. Colds, .Sr,roThr.t,
(7 STin -'iniiMfni-a, Mi-oachltls,
Vv 7? orUATrjFEVJJlt, Aforii
tis'irt -V 4n!infi'itf rrlir.f. AaeRjcloni
' ' reine'li', convenient to cany
1 ropket, rnailv to rr i en unt Im'.liniiun of cold.
4 OTillnnod Vo :ijefJe l'eriuanent '"lire
t:r.iisia:ili'n(niarintei'tl"rnionnyreliin.le(l. Prler,
il els. Trial fren nt Druwls'i. ltcllercd mail,
W.ccuu. B. I. CUauu:(, Tim tinu, Hid, B. S. i
CtTCJI-i JSXJ.T!Sr S3
f.fi rr1TI-1 fl 1 'J1.1P ,,,ro" J af est rpitierty for
l.'jiwU J irJL. aiisKindiwasui , Rt'iama.lteli.galt
Htiemn.nUl Sorps. MurnH. ruts. Woiirirfiil i-A,n.
p!gt.i or hy mitU prepaid. AiMn'tisns ultove. Dls.s
lor sulo by Matthews iiroa. und John
1L riiolps.
r;S3SA'S
Bemovcfl Fro5:los. Plmptji,
Liver Moloi, BiaokHwadst
ati.-ir.urn ami ient aim re.
aiorca me utm io lis une
i the skin to its origi- 1 i;.S
lefihndia, producing A1ifWJf.
and healthy com-it? t?, WaVJ;
on. fiuoeriDrtoallfucft-' '
not lii
r.lc ar
nl.-iion. BuiwriortoalifacA
preiiurutioiiB and perfectly barmlcfi At all
oruUu, or moiled lor SOcu. Ueud for Ciroular,
VIOI-A. 6KIN SOAP l simpir tsctirsMo ss
skis (.'urif.vlng foip, uuuiialCfl fbr Uiu tollat, anil viUtuut s
rlvtt fut t!Q u'lnnn-y, ifiaoluirlT vura axid tV'ILiiifly mull
fatjd. At dnifrrii'B, PHne2Ceafs,
G. C. BITTNEH 6. CO., Toledo, O.
For snlo by Mattlioiv Iiroa.
II. Dielpa.
and Joliu
PEXTK3 unoB te.,inc'?.fiipK3i,8i.ecf)(fno.
hilSt m.e.o n'oii iw tue Vvoulii.
"A tloiliir taciit U a dollar turr.id."
This Ladlen' Solid I reuih )oni;oliilildUut.
too itoot dclitorcd frto soy whore iu the U.S., on
reuviptuiussu, uonoyuroer,
or l'uiud Note fur tlM.
Kcuals cvary wsy tho boots
cold In nil retail nor mi for
t!M. Wo male this boot
ouruclvcs, ttioreforo nto aor
antt tho Ji'., Ityle and wear,
und li any cuo is net sutttdi d
lip
we mil iciuna tno muuoy
or 64tid another pair, Opera
loo or C'emmnn Bunts,
winths c, i. a, n lie:,
i 4U;y Xslios 1 la j aud half
i- :'ViL FREE
Dsxter Shoe Oo., K51&
Szrclal trrmt U 1talitr.
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores
r
-J.t
o
aflS
Catarrh, Malaria
Art'rar?r!r?-
fcl riciuy ei:ii i utiu liu.'w mm ,
Bltun, tho ereatest blood purifier oo
ounb.
AirBnr.F.r, O. . July 21, m.
ME3a:. Lrci'M..N Ull'iS., CUVlllUlull,
On. i Iiuar (ins-l iioiielir nhotilonf
your P. P. P. at Hot sprint's. Ark. .and
It ha done mo more K"ed than throo
, month' Ireatinnniat tha Hot oirliit;a.
' Hoad rhnio IihiMm 0. O. U.
Ucrtuuclfuily yoiirs,
JAfl. M. KWTO'Sr,
Aberdeen, llruou Cuu.ay, O.
Cnpt. J. O. Jolinjto'i.
Jb tiH nhorn it fny ronefrm I here
by testily to the wonderful uropcrtiea
of P. P. P. lor eruptions of Uia nk'.n. I
suflenid for sovyral years with un i.a
alKhtiy sad duKreou,iu orup'.loci .u
mi face. I tried evsry kuewii rem. i
ily but in vnln, until P,P. P. was used,
and ntu now eullroly cured.
(Blguodby) J. D. J()ilNBTOi,
Savannah, Ua.
mitln Cancer Ctirad.
lei'.imon! Jromtlii Mayor of Snulnfcz.
Peqpik, Tax., January 14,
Messrs. wePKAN linos., eavaiinch,
Ca.i Uenikmen have tried your P.
P. P. for a dhteaso of tho si. In, usually
kiinvii as -skiu eanear,uf thlity yirs
stai.iliiiB, uul found (treat rullaf: it
p'irli'.uo tha Wood sad ren.oves all tr
rlutloii from the beat of tbo dlsoma
nnd prevents any spreading of the
-iy
V
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3
i-t?
!f9
sO
C'
-sjy
DDIT9. I 1HIVO UBIIOTI II,.... a' .
and (eel ounlldeut th.itnnct'iureoari o
will ereac a enro. It baa also raiiuved
tin, from
inOiKl'Stieil BUU BbUUUVU
troubles.
Vn,,r. fti,le.
CAPT. W. M. RU3T.
Attorney at Law.
M Oil LU DISC023S MM FiU
ALL DE0QOIBT8 BELL IT.
LOPPMAN BKOS.
PROPEIETOR8,
i Ci
Id ppm mi's Ulock,JavBnnh, Ga
' '
affvAk '-' J-i SEND FOB CAT.VJlSUS
- . W DROCKTOrt, MASS.
, mm
:i.i'.wjji
rt ii rl I.r ! u . ,TH.iltA
nun i t hv ir
IS.HS.WJf S
fhird Rational
Eank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL, 1200,000
SURPLUS, $250,000
This bank offers to rispotltore aver)
fnclllty wurruutrd by tliolr buluucua, bul
aifSH and K-apoKblbillty.
fepeviul attvntiou Iveu to business so
cuuula, lutervat paiit on lima deposit
V1L7.TAM rOXVVl.T Piosidnnt.
OhO. II. i'A'ILl.V, Vic-;'iei,iJoiit
WILLIAM U. 1'UtK, Cuablck
iiiUkCTOita
Wllllnin ConiKdl, Geori K. Catlln,
Alfred Hand. James Arrlibulil, H,nrv
Delhi, Jr., VUlluiu otb Lather
TH IT;
National Mi of tonton
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $30,000,
EAM'JEL IIlNES,Prcsldeut
W. W. WATSON. Vvca l'reauiani
. L. Yi'lLUAali Cuabief,
ninr-CTona,
PAwrEr, Hinet, james M' Evrr.nAitr,
1KV1NO A. t (Ken. j'lEHCKi). riNUiir,
Jolililll J. JlJit.MYW, Id. rt. KEMi:IIEit.,
Cuas, I'. ilAiiiiiiwa, Jons T. 1'ouxuu.
W. W Vl Ai'bUX
PROMPT, ENLRGETia
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
This 1 auk Invites tho patronao of businoij
men ana urtua ifeueraiiy.
Largo Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
bin's Sons
LAQBE3
Bee:
T5
Brewery
Ilannfatturors of the Celebrated
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbls. Por Annum,
Atlantic Roflnlng Co.
Manuluoturors and Dealora in:
Uluiaiaatiiig ana Lubricating
LinsooJ Oil. Nuptb.au and Oaso
lines of all ftT93- As, ra89
Pinion Grease nuJ Colliory Com
pound; also, a lurt;e oi lur.
rnfilue Wax Candles.
Wo also baudlo the Fomoua CROW?)
ACME OIL, the only family aufeiy
burning oil in the market
WILLIAM MASON, Manafjor.
Offleo: Coal Exchange, VTjouuns At
Beeds and
OH S
Stagey jlsmd
USINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
I'H YSH 1AMS A.MJ t HUtO.NS.
DR. U. LLUAtt LEAN hue rauioved to 010
Spruee btroet, berunluu, la. CJuat op-
1'OS.te cuui i-iiuiino btiuaru) -
). A. J. LONNELL, Offlce IflJl Washiniftoa
U avenue, comer Hnruce atreet. over
1' i nucku s drui: sccru. Itesidanca. Tii Vine as.
Otecu hours: 10.3o fi 12 a. in. nnd S tot aud
jmto i.au p. m. Sunday, Z to 9 p. va.
K. '. K Ai.Ll.N. Olllco eur. Lack
JLr wanna aud Wnahini'tDii uvea. : over Leon
ard shoe t.tuiej ollice hours, 10 to 13 a. in. out
a to 4 p. m. ; svcn.urfa uC lculuuncuk uu.n.
Wasblrifrton nve.
H. V. L. FHKY. l'rnLtl hunted to Ui
1J ousee of the Kya, Eur, Noao aud Throat;
i;lll''f, lit Wyumina ava. ltosidoueo, Vlua
tirePt.
li. I..U. ClA'l Lo. lZo Waaliiuaton Avenuj.
U Olilce hours, li to a.tn.. 1.110 to i aud X
to 8 p.m. Keiiidence ;; iladison avenna
"itijfjnrwEsxrM.'' I), oiiiosTau and.M
) (kimmonwenllit tiulldlnrti residence 711
Maiiiaouevra: oliliu hours. 10 to 12, IS to i, T W
t-undava 2.U0 to 4. evuidnza ut reiildouco. A
specialty made of disoasoa of the eye. ear, uoaJ
aud throat und (tynucoluKy.
)
K.KA V, ail) 1'ennAvo 1 1 to 3 p.ra ; call 20ii;,
Ui.j.ot women, oiistetriea ana ills, or ciill.
I.A WYK1W.
T M. C HAKLK. ri l,sw end Colieotlun ot.
l . flee, No. HIT Kpruoo t, opiioslte Forisit
House. Ikinnton, Tu.i collections a specialty
throughout Pennsylvania; rellabio uorreapouu-
ins in every county.
JH 5bUi b Jii HAO.U, Attorneys and Couusul.
loia at Law; Couiniou wealth bulldiiiKi
Wuouiutfton ava. W.ll. Jt wrr,
HoitACE li. Hand.
W. H. Jtrtsup, Jn.
W ILI.AKD. WAKHEN Us K.SAHP, Alt',r
r.nys and Counseinrsat Law, KenuLlican
t
iiillilimr. Wsi-lilMi'ten nve,, seinnton. fa.
IjAlltKhU.N in VVILUO.V, Attorueya aud
Counsellor! nt Law: vlliuea o aud li Library
LuildiE, ttiuntou. Pa.
Hoawttf, IL rATTBltSOB.
William A. Wim ox.
A LPKEU HANI) WILLIAM .1. UANU, AV
.bV tornevs and Counsollors. Commonwealtb
Iniildiiii:. Kooius it, :SaiHl'i.
vv
F. IjULL, Attorney ttt Law.I.'os.lU and
lliur biiildm, ashington avenue.
H
LNKY M. bEBLV Law olllcos lu Price
huildini;, VAii Wnshinuton avenue.
VUAi.K T. Ulv.-LL, Attorney at Law. Room
i I. l nal l.Yehani'ii J.iTiiii Mill. I'a.
;L'iON W. LOWrtlf, ( Atfys T V ashii:
11. VOX KTH'.:. I ton ay,, C. II. square
IAJ1ESW. OAKKOhl), Attorney at Law,
riKiiiis &, W and 85, Commonwealth Vl'g.
( 'A'.HUtL W. KDtiAK, Attornuy at Law.
J Olll.e, !I17 Hpnlcost., Hcranton. Fa.
L
A. WATKLS, Attorney at Law, t'3
i Lackawanna nne., Hcrnnton. Pa
i) P. SMITH. Counsellor at Law. Olllco,
I . room:-, r.l. .Vi, 1$ C'eniiuoiiiveuUh btiildii'.
li. PlTCUEii. Attorney ut Law, Com
. ntoiiwi'a tli Ijuildiii;;, Seiantoii, iJa.
C. OMi'.ms. .121 Suroeeat
li. hUPLuULii, Attorney Loans nexc-
tinted ou real cstnte security.HOs Spruce.
F. K1LLAM, Attornev at-Litw, JaJ
oniini:aVMnop, Kranton.
M HOlil.S.
(j'CHOf-L OK Till! LACKAWANNA, Scran
O ton, 1-a.. prepares boys aud iiirla toreoUces
or liusitieiis: thuroiiiihly truiua young children.
Cutalctiuo ut reyuejt.
ilr.v. THOMAS M. CANS,
VV ALTKK ii. BUEI.U.
r 1S.S V Oi'.CfSTF.It'S KIKDEUUAKTEM
il and fechool, 412 Adams avenue, fupili
receivtvl ut ail tlxei
I-ieit term will upeu
hoptoiiber 3.
UI..V l i vi n.
Ci ('. LAUBACH. buigeou Dentist, hu, lli
Wyoming ava.
If. M. MH AT TON. fiffl f'n.l F.vrhM,,e.
LOANS.
rliIK KKPUliulC SbvIuks and Loan Anso
X elation will loan you muiioy oa oucicr terms
and pay you better on investment than any
other association. Call on S. N. CALLE.N-r'l'I-'.
'Inno Rank 'niild'nv
SEP. 1S.
( Ii. CLAHK & CO., Seedsmen, Florisca
vJTt t.r.d Xuraorymen; store 14(1 VVaahingtoa
avonuo; creeo housj, IjjO horth Main avenue;
stnro telerihono lri2.
TKAS.
GKAND UNIOM TF.A CO.. Jomw Bros.
W1RR HCKKKNS.
TCS. KCKT'IFL, 6i5 Lackawanna avenna,
heranton. Ph.. mnnuf'rnf W'ire Sereens
ho: i:ls ami kkstavtiam's.
PUK WESTMINSTER, 217-21il Wyoming
1 avo. IIoiium heated wkh et"aru; all mod
ern iiniirovemunts. C. M. Thumaw, Prop.
rputl LLK CAFE. US and 127 Franklin ave-
jl Due. nates reaaenauie.
P. ZiKULurt, Proprietor.
V
i r Lh'riuii, bTFFt Htyi FtT
iiv u n L-miL'uiii.
v if. km. oiiatfl tiu jnaaarer.
Sisteentli street one block east ot Urcnulway,
ut Union Square, Kew York.
American plan, J3.5U per day and upward.
CbVN!S HO'tTsiS, kuronoan pku: jjood
J rooms. Open day aud nltilie. Bar aup
pllod with tha best
P. TI. COYNE. Proprietor.
CU'BANTON HOUSE, near D U & W. pas
ij seuRer deput. C' jnductod ou tbo Luropoun
p'n7!. vii row ioi m, i rnpi ii-Tiir.
AKCHITKCTS.
AVIS ifr 110CPT, Arehltccti. Bioiua 21.
2S and So C'eitinionw.'alth ti'ld'cr. Hi ranton,
J.i L. WALTEK, ArehiUct. Office, rear of
I J. 808 Vi'ushliiv'ton avenuj.
? L. BROWN, Arrh B. Architect, Prico
I liulidinj. lie V unhliiiflon Ave.,icrantnn.
31IM'KM.AM:Ol'S.
BAUF-K'S CkCHHSTRA - MUSIO FOil
LalLi, picnics, patrtios, rtfuptious, wed
dines and ooueoi t work furnished. For terms
address IL J. Bauor, conductor. Ill Wyomiu,
ave.. over Hiilbert'a ntusu store.
H
OHTON IX SWARTS-WHOLESALE
lumber, Prloa buildina Sr iantou. Pa.
MhUAUGEK BHOTUEIW, rKINTEKS"
sappUea, euveiopes, paper buirs. twlna
VureUoutiU, HI) Washingtou avo, Scruuton,
1'u.
II
OBSEH AND CAKKIAC1ES FOB SALE
at lloi Cupouao aveuue.
u. li. FOOTfc, Agent
Tmunk p. ukUwn & co.7uiole
i sale dealers tu Woodwaro, Cordage aud
Uli Cloth, iv M. Liseaawantia avenue.
Hotel Waverly
F.uroi)P.l Plan. Kirst-olass Bar attsoheS.
))i put for iloruor A l.ugol's Tanuoutuaor
Loer.
1 1 Cor, M end TM PtiilaJi
Vosl desirable for residents of N.K. PonnJ
lylvnniii. All convenUiiieos for travelnt-j
to and from Broad Street station and tha
Twelfth and Market Htrnt utatiou. 1)
Tallin for visiting horantoulaua aud p
tie lu tha Anthracite Kegloo.
T. J. VICTORY,
pr.opRiEToa.
AYLESWORTH'S
Meat Market
The Finest In ths City.
Tho latost improved fur
nishings aud apparatus for
keeping meat, butter and egja.
C23 WvomlDg Ave.
IV E CAN GIVE YOU
SATISFACTION
Come and see us about the Job
Work you will need soon,
Tlis Scranton Tribune Job Dept.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J.
LEHIGtT AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
AutLracite coal used exclusively, Insuring
cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 20, ISO!.
Trains leave Scranton for Pittaton, Wilkes.
Parro, etc., at 8 .2d, tl.15, 11.80 a. m., 12.50. 2.0JL
8., 5.no, 7.2, 11.U5 p. iu, Sundays, .() a. ul.
1.00, 2.1.-), 7.10 p. in.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For Now York, NewarH aud Ellzaboth, 8.33
(express) a. m.. VIM (eiorosa with Iliiffot
parlor car), 8.M (express) p. uu Sunday, U.15
y. ui.
Fon MArrn CnuNK, Ali.kntown, Betulc.
V.' F'.liT.)H nd riui.ALti.PHiA, 8.4J a. m..
i, mo, i.oo (except Pluladelpliia) p. m,
nday, 2 .13 p. m. r
'or IjONa H II Witt Dnrlw rjnrtvi nl-
&::o ( wi th thruiim, ear) a. in., 12.40 p. m. '
ror neauinir, Lebanon aud Harrlaburg, v(
Allontowu. 8.U1 n. m ij .'ji s on .,, oU..-
2.1"i p. m. ' '
Jor l'ottsville, 8.1(1 a. m., 12.H)p. in.
lteturniiiR leave New Vork. foot of Liberty
t'-et. Xorth river, at tklO (express) a. mj,
1.1(1, l.:, 4.ii (express with Bmi'et parlor carl
p. ul r'.unday, 4.;i a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, RoadtnR Terminal, 9.03
a. m., l;.OU and p. ni. Sunday, 6 27 a. nw
Thronch tickets to all points at lowest rat
may he had on application lu advance to t!i
ticket afont ut thu station.
U. I'. BALDWIN,
J.H.OLnATTBEN. -Oeu.
Bupt.
DELAWAEB AND UUD-
hU.N KAIL.KOAD.
Vluly
ud
hV9 Trains will loavo Pcran-
tun nLuiiviu iur mroouumo
and lntermeiliato points nt
t'.n r. i-. i mi u.)f.:...i ,.,1,1
i ..v. u.i'i, i w, n.-o I'.im iv.io
a.m , 12.00, 2,20, 8.55, 5.15, 8.15, 7.25, 9.10 and
11.2U p.m.
For Farview, Waymart and Honosdale at
,.00. .25 and 10.10 a.m., 12.00,2.20 ai.d 5.15 p. in.
F;r Album-. Saratoga, the Adlroudai.-ks and
Montr-a! at OAS a m. and 2.2(1 p.m.
For Wllkcs-Iiarre and mtermedlnto points
at 7.15, 8.45. and 111.45 a.m, 12.03, 1,20, 2.3d.
4.(l, 5.1U, 0.115. a.l5an-lll.:)8 p.m.
Trains will urriveat Keruiitoa Station from
(arbondale uud iiitermediiite pniuts at 7.40,
S.40, V Mi and 10.10 a.m., 112 CO. 1.17, 2.1W, IW,
1 54, 8 65. 7 4.. 9 11 and 11.33 p.m.
rom UuiiDsJale. Waymart nnd Farview at
9.E4 a.m... liioo, 1 17, 8.40, 5.56 und 7.45 p.m.
From Mi.nrreal, taratojja, Ailauy, oic, at
1..VI and U.;l p.m.
Fio;n Ilki'S-barrenndlntcrinodlato points
nt 2 15, P 01. lui 5 and 11 55 11.., 110, 2,11, 3;,9,
5.10, u.u,T.2J, 9.03 und 11.16 p.m.
MAY 18. 11.
Train lenvos Scranton for Philadelphia nil
New York via. 1). & 11. It K. nt 7.15 a.m.. W)
2.H and ll.ils p. m via D., L. As W. It. K., tt.OH
b.iW.ll.SMa. ui.,and 1.30 p. m.
Leavo Scranton for Pittston and WilkOT
Barro via I).. L. & V. H. K., U.UJ, alia, ll.ZJ
a. m .l.ao, nai. ii.07. )j. .o p. m.
Leave bcrnnton for W'hltu Haven, Hazleton,
Pottsville and all points on tho Heaver
.Meadow und Pottsvillo brajichos. vui E. tt w.
V.. U-10 a.m., via IX &1LH.H. ut "-15a.m., U05.
VM. i. p.m., via D., L. & Y. It. R, a'JO, t.U).
11.211 a.m., k.M, S.0U p.m.
Lieavo oeranton lor uotuienem, taston.
ReadliiB. Uarrisbur nnd all intermedial
points via D.& H.H.R. I.ih a.m.. 12.0"., 2.3$, 1LJ
i.m.,via li,, u & v.. u. lt..u.uo &.oa. li.M a. m.,
l.;W p.m.
Leave hcrnnton for Tunlcbannock. Towandi.
Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all intormedltte
points via U. & U. R.Il.,S.ii a.m.,L!.Uj and 11.3S
p. bl.vu U. U & W. K It., 8.0-1 a.m.,1.30p. m.
lioave scranton tor Hneliontor, Jiudalo, ix t
acara Falls Lletrnit. Cliicairo and all noiuti
west viaD. & H. P.. E., " a.m.,12 0J,!).l.'..I1.3J
p. ni., via U. h. & W. B. It and Pittiitoa
Junction, 8.0ti a.m.. 10. 8. iu P. m.. via E. & W.
B.ii..3.41 u. ra.
For Elmira and tho we4 via Salamanot, vi
I), ii H. it. It. s. i.-'i a.m., U0."i,ti.Uo p. ra.. via D..
L. & W. U.K., ,8 03 a.m., and 0.1 p. m.
Pmlman parlor and sleeuiuir or L. V. chair
cars on all trains between L. & B. Junction or
Wilkes-Barro and Now York, Phiiad -lpiiia,
Buffalo and Suspension Bridce.
KULL1N H, WlLBUlt, Gon. Sunt.
CHAS. a. LICE. Gen. Pass. Aiz'L Phila.'.P.
AW.NONNEMACHEU.Ass't aun.Pasa. Ai'W
boutu iiutuii-neni, fa.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANLT
WESTERS RAILROAD.
Trains loavo Scranton ss follows: Express
for New Vork aud all nomts Eat.t. 1.40. g.&iL
6. If, 8.0U and U.&3 a. ta. ; If Ki aud 3M p, m.
Exprosa for Easton, Trenton. Philadalphl
and the South, 5.1a, 8.00 and 9.53 o m.; Hot
anuii.o'J p. m.
Wnohington and way stations, 3.G5 p. m,
TobyLanna accommodation, S 10 p. m.
F.xiir on for Binghauiton, Oswego, Elmlrn.
Coinliig, Bath. Dansvtlla, Mount llorrit an J
Buffalo, 12.10. 2 l a. ra. and 1.21 ii. m., makinic
cleso counoctions at Buffalo to ail points iu UU
West, Northwostand bouthwest.
Baih aocommadation, H n
Binghamton and way stations, 13.37 p. ra,
Nlcuoboa acoommodatlou, at 1 p. m. anj
8,r p. m.
Binghamton and Elmira Express, 6.05 p, ra.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, . OsWWPK
Ctica aud Richfield bprlnga, Xli a. ul aud IM
p. ia.
Ithaca, tl6 and Bath 11 a. m. and 1 "I p. m.
For N orthumburlund,PltUtou, Willi es-Ilarra,
Plymouth, Blconuburg and Danville, making
close connections at Nort'mraberland for
WHllamriport, Harrljburi;, Baltimore, Waaut
liiKton and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate station
61, lUim. and 1..10 and 6.07 p. m.
Nantir.oao aua lutui mediate stations, 8.0
and 11.21' u. m. Plyumutli and intormodiat
stiitions. 3.')iand p. m.
Pullman ravlor and sleeping coaches on all
Yor detadtfd'iutornia'Jou, pocket tim -j taWos,
etc., apply to AI. L. Smith, city ticket offlu
a2s Latkawanuttaveuuo, or depot ticket ouicia.
ERIE AND WYOMING! VALLEY RAII.
UOAD
Trains leave Scranton for Now York and in
termediate points on tho Erie railroad at d-tt
a. m. and &.'A p. m. Also for llonesdale,
Kawley and local points at 6.35, 8.13 a. ui .anl
8.24 p.m.
All the abova aro through trams to and
from UoD'sdulo,
An additional train leayos Scranton for
Lake Ariel at S.10 p.m. nud arrives nt Scran
ton from tha Lake at n IS a ra. nnd 7.13 p.in.
Trains loavo lor Wilkes-Barro at 4. 40 a. m.
aud 3.11 p. in.
SrRANT'lM 1 IVIsiION.
In l lfecc June 24th, 1H01.
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7 SI
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Siarllifht
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Cemo
Poyntelle
liclnioiit
Pleasant Mtk
Unlmidiilo
Forset City
Cinbundiilo
lnte iUidgo
lluyheld
Jermyn
Archibald
Wlntnn
P.-i'kvlllo
Olyi'liimt
lMokson
Tliioop
Providence
Park Place
7 4!
Ti'Hilv'IO IM
7 aiiia isiiooi1
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fl Pl!,l8 48 5 48
6 41111 SHI ir
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7 84) 8 45 5 41
74' 8 61 5 61
7 411 8 54 5 61
Y 411 8 54
7 4; 8 Ml
7 tSi 4 04
7 54J 4 or
7 CK 4 10
8(XM Ml
6 2.i;ll 11 CM
7 4; 8 Mil 6 5J
6Sr. ll W 8 4-1!
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607
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6 1411 O'i 8 a--.
f6 lS IHWl 8SH
10,10 Mi 8 30
r ii 'a m a
614
61
620
8 02 (4 l?i
Scranton
8 06 4 20
A 1 P l'
Leave
Arrive
II P II
All trains run dally except Sunday,
t nlH-iillles that trains stop ou lUfaal tor (83
Bonjtcrs.
ceoiire raffs via Ontario a Western before
imrehiislnsr tickets aud save inoct. Day and
rilhutaipreaiitotho west.
.1. 0. Andoi-aon, 0?n. Pass Agt.
T. rutoi'oft, Dlv. I ass, Agt. Bcrnnton, Pa.
For Delicacy,
I For purity, and for improvement of the com
plexlon, ncthinn equals Ponom't Powder.
(itfj I CommeucinB Mondaj
rIir II 3 1, nil trainswill arrivea
Th. -BM M iliini-l 1I...T,, 1 n,.l.
V "f KWan,1B avenue station a
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