The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 09, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCBANTON TniBENE-THUItSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9f 1894;
7
GENERAL HEWS
0 INDUSTRIES
Tb Lehigh Valley railroad, accord
ing to tbe Stockholder, baa awakened
tu lb (act that it eanuot allow tba
competition ot eleotriu rallwaya to paaa
mnnoticed, and, cousnquonty, it 1 now
making- an effort to ineet It to aome
extent. It hat inaugurated rata war
with tba alaatrio road at Allantown.
The latter baa lately bean carrylnj a
ereat many passengers who nasd tha
Lohigu Valley, bu'iiuii tba far Uut
Ixen cheaper. To eheck this diversion
of trawl tba Lehigh Vallay now issue
commutation tickets between Allen
town and tba aurrouudlug towoa aa far
a Bethlehem at rat.u that wake tha
fare cheaper thon by trolley. Tha coat
of a round trip from Alleutowa to
CaUsauqua is now ouly live cents orar
the railroad, while the eleetrio Una
charges tun cents for the same dlatane.
Tba sueoess of suoa a lljtit depends
wholly upon tba number of passen
gers curried; If lars, tha Lehigh Val
ley oan probably continue tha low fare,
but, if amall, it will be wiaor for the
company to withdraw from tha contest
aud, If nectssary, reduce ;its truln ear
Vice, aa the Pennsylvania baa at a num
ber of poiuta aloug iu iiyatem.. In a
toutral way the gteaui roada cannot af
ford to engage In tt rate-war with eleo
trlo Uuea, fur tha reason that there la
auoh a wide dllfereuoe in operating ex
penses. It might be possible to loroe
the trolley road into bankruptcy if the
fijtut were carried on unceasingly tor
an Iodi'tlnito period, bnt what would be
the result aa rsgurda to aUatn roada 1
Could they withatand the strain npon
their resources t Tba question ia a
Btrioue ouo tor the railroad companion,
and must be faced aud overcome in
the near f uturo.
It la noteworthy that the atouk of the
Dominion Coal company, whleh it ia
laid wva formed with a view to reap
the profit to accrue by coal bolug put
on the free llat, waa very atrong in Boa
ton (ita chief uuikft) last Wifelc. It la
Wltevsd that tha Whitney iullueno In
Washington, although silent and hid
deu, it very powerful, and thttt coal
will either be placed on tha free Hut or
a reciprocal airaugeuieot made with
Canada regarding the importation of
Nova Scotia coul. Naturally, either
true coal or a reciprocal arrangoinmt
would be very important to the Dj
inlutati Coul oouipny; henao the
atraugtb. of tba atock. Very Lig'a prions
are prailoted for the atock In the event
of froo soal, hi it : figured that with
no dnty on ita product tne conipau
would be able to earn a fair divideud
on ita common stock.
A uew substanc, which as yet baa
not been susecesi'dlly clussilioi, hue
Veen iTonuht to the attention of che
mists, according to the Cincinnati Re-
cordur, It ia called "Truiga Ore." T
discovery citnu about in a peculiar
manner. A Spaniard, who lived in
Mexico, waa, on account of polltlaal
reason, obliged to tLe from the coun
try, lie went to Fans, but before go
ing burled a large quantity of gold lu a
stout oakeu cheat in a secluded spot.
lvioeuly be returned and dag np bla
treasure. Inmtne bis anrprlae to And
the chest not filled with ahining guld.
but with a black kind of powder, wuiob
showed eljrna of animal life. Chemi
cal Uata buva suown that tbe black
mineral, or animal wniua it baa not
teen dtfiulteiy determined had cen-
eutsid the gold. A qmutlf v of Tralgo
Urahia been ant to .New York, where
tbe cbemlata are tetting for a method
to reconvert It to ita orUlual eowposi
tlon. It la said that sold ia indsstruo-
'.itle, and that some graces! cm be
A'japisi whreby tiu gold ray be re
o! ilmJ.
Cwl d ut f s the fan! used for the
I'olloi's of : brKry ul jJoui.lt, ueur
Lifi:;i. A uurrut of couiprdd nir
or stviiW a r i v - the iiuely Ulvi.'.ai lu.
into a tire brick combustion chamber,
wiiere, intimately mixed wiia the
naciary air, it ia instantly burned
Tha blat pipe ia wide aud fl it, aud
tiiteii above with a tube throuiia waleli
tbe fuel enters. Tbe mechanism of tbe
fin works n sieve through wtiluh tha
co.-.l piisvcs. Tbe cbUf disadvantage
of tbe ays tun seuma to be the high
pr injure nJtesary for tbe bust, which
cannos a CJiuMerabl i vccumuUtinn of
uu; in the rlueu. A aitviug of 43 pr
cint. of the coal aonauud la eloimeu.
and ouly one fireman is needed for teu
boilers.
Railroad aompaniea whosa proprly
Waa destroyed by the lute Tiota in Chi
cnyo look to that city to make good tbe
Damage. iuU wa tu cm with Alle-
(lim.y couuly, tbe people of which
wnutod 1'rnusylvania to uay for their
lobgnj, bnt tbe state would not agree to
do so, aud therefore th.it coviuty hid to
foot the bill or damag. in the end
Cook couuty, 111., will be for cod to do
the aame thing in tba Chicago cuse.
IdTSOR INDCSTRIAI, NoTi3:
liehiah Valley car ohops at Easton. om-
ployiiig S(lO tuen, will hureufter oporute
luur dnya a weK.
By abolishing the export duty on yarn
tnu tiupuneie government him etiiuclc a so
vera blow at the Horn buy weaviug nulla.
ThocottoRsaed mills of t'ie south turned
ont cottomeod oil worth t4LU00 lut vaar.
tO.OOU.OW worth of oilcake and meal ana
ovur 45,uiv,Oto worth of other grade of oil,
An official of tho Cut'DMula nnmriiinv b-
liev the ohargns of fraud in uruior plates
worn we reauit or a conspiracy hetclmd i'l
reVHUgo for tho failure of the Uomostoud
siri.
Tho Kow York court of Rr,vn hai hlil
that where a truln dinpitcher haa origiua-
vuu im proiuuiga.eu an orilor, and uocl
dont oreura, be ia acting an tue mantor
uuu imuiuiw vivo-principau
The numerous col mlnm in A,niiin
Colorado aud JS'ew Aluico have been re
opuned giving employment to thousands
of men. The trikr went back at tha
an mo wages pmu ueiore tbe strike.
It ia asserted that Jam T. Illzhtower
ii iuuiii u Tiaiiiw, m,t wool
en mills, bus not alept for tittlituen vin
Ilopoea to be:l and eipsrluucea a sctioation
or uleepiness, out never closes bis uyc.
An ingenious Pittsburger has devlsod a
clothse wringer which is operated by elec
tricity. It works automatically, and whan
the Inst piece is auneuzed out. a boll rings
ana me wnsutuu lairueu uvur aua emp-
ilea.
Great success has been obtained in Bel
glum with the ammonia process ot sluklng
shafts through quicksaud. The principle
la that of freezing tbe qnlcksuud by an
ammonia freezur similar to tLat used in
making artificial Ice.
A new thermometer for reglsteriuz ex,
treine Leat is composed of a liquid alloy
of sodium and potasilnm, instead of mor
enry, Tho boiling point of this alloy Is
about l.luO degrees above, and Us freezing
point 18 degrees below aero.
A steel rail costs twice as much aa an
iron one, but tbe universal nse of the for
mer means millions to the farinore of the
west. It haa enabled railroads to ue
larger aud heavier cars, aud the rotulta are
cnenper ireighte ana quicker transporta
tion.
Tbe latest nse for alumluum is aa a sub-
atltnte for lltbosranblo stones. Its lluht
netts Is one of tbe strong features. On tbe
other band, its nse for surgeons' tools ia
gradually alinlnlshlng, aa it benda so eas
ily and cannot with any known alloy be
made bard enough for the purpose required.
The owners of tha Brooklyn "test" on
well are not dlsoouraged beeause oil has
not been struck at a depth of a, 000 feet. The
stockholders of the coinpauy are now get-
. .. . j - i, h.. uuil am
ting eumcieut iuuu iu iu
c . .i ft-.. n,.w liiLirMatnu 111
luui uevier. iu wmw"
the projoot say they an sure oil can ne
found in thnt district. Tho cost of sluklng
. . ... . . . Am nit. twill
tue won will neaoouttouu. iui
oommence soon.
Cure for Headaofce.
In. ilHnrma of TTfiRdftohU
Electric Bitters has proved to be the vory
nest. Jt euects n jwriiinHDni, uu nuu
t. liuM.uiil wlfk liAuduilhj
.....l.i i.. (,. !(!.. n.vi urn all who are
anllctod to procure a bottle aud give this
runway a lair triui. iu ui uiii,uiu
cotstiputiou Elwctiio Bitters euros by giv
ing the needed tone to the bowels, and raw
l,Mi,v rAuUf. iIim nMi of this medlcltift.
Try it ouce. Large bottles only Fifty centa
at iUlHfcUewe x)ru. uru( wurn.
I Holland. Mich., 0. J. Poesburv pub-
lisbea the New, and In its columns
strongly reoommends Dr. Thomas' Kcl?o-
tric Oil for coiiL'ha, colds, sore throat.
ciiturrh aud asthma,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stooks aad Bonds.
New Yokk. Auii. 8. Wall street re
view. There was a fueling ot uncurtainty
to stock market at thesturt, some of the
prouimuut isius havluc advuuued while
others showed a declining tendency. La-
tor tna uranger were ncvy on mo coru
crop damugo reports. The efforts of the
bears to uislodue connldorable amount oi
long ktoeki proving iiunvalllug, somoof
the smaller shorts ohsngud trout and at
tempted to cover. This movtuieut mot
witu poor success aud trdrs of bullish
proolivltlea Juinjied iu uud bid up prices all
arouud.
The improvement In stocks raugad from
a lu l"i I'er ceui. ana uij,
uuuneea iu the uruugars, i.ouisviuu sou
Nahvi'lc, Miksoun i'acillc, Wottura
Union, New York Central, Uietimoud Ter
minal and Lake Shore. Iu the Industrials
American bugsr rangad between 1U4X and
1U0W. closing at 105i. epecuhitlun closed
strong with pricss auywhe.o from J to IK
hiihor on the day. bales were 11W,7W
shares.
Tha f.Ji.iwiur comuiiicu taDle sbowm the
Jj'3uctu!louiu uotlvs HjoVh 1$ suiipllud
ul rTiud illly by LBr A Fuller, stojlt
brokers, lit Wvouiluz iiveuae:
Open- UIU- Loir Clos
ing, utt, it. H'f.
Am. Cot. Oil STU '-X. .rV..
Am Sugar VW lWi m iu,i
a T.AH.IT "M 4 V,i
Cnu.So. mi 4D!i 4114
Ca. M. 4 M'.Hi nva 1'r.i
Ohio A f . V 1U4 llt lOiU 104-n
Q C. it i 71
Chle. Ihi "i
C, CO. & Br. L
Col , Hook. Val. HX. K-lt
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SrHASTOu. A'J2. 8. Tbe tollowlan auea-
tloni art uij;iiiiji aaJ eorrecwu amy by L,-
iiura t u.ier,tCH;K oroar,ni nrominK r
uuo. WHEAT. Sc;t. Dt-c May.
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New Yonx, Aug. 8. IXoun yulet, held
Dimly.
Wukat Dull, lyiklVjC. lower, steady;
No. Kied, store aua vievator, 6sc. ; alluac,
IkHbbXc; t. o. b., 5Sj'ti5'Jc. ; uograilerl
red. 54jSc.; No. 1 northern, CUVc;
options closed steady at lnK'c. uudr
yterdy wllh trading rainy active;
September and lAv.'eiuiisr mont acilve;
nis lucluded No. 2 red, closing, Ang'nit,
Drc; nopioinoer, o.yic; ucioner. saiu.;
Decumbr, Oikf! ; May, (iic.
corn Dull, srnrce, linn; N0. 2, 61V(c.;
elevar. aRoat; options wr fiilrly
active, Irregular, closed steady at i'i(a.
undtir yesu-rdav, Mav and Kepteiiibjrinol
notire; Anpust, l)(c; September, (lie;
Oulobor, 6ic; Deorniber, 600.; May,
55c.
OATi Quiet, lower, weak; options lvi;
active, wkr; August, 85)0.; Septeui
her,!!05(c.; October. UJc; spot price, No.
2, i,W;7c.: Xo. a, whit, 4o.; No. 2
Chicitio, 37Ju.; No. I, Hoc ; No, 3 white,
41c; mixed western, 3f.Jua7Ho. white do.
uh l k;ti stuis, 4(i3'ic.
Unr-siuudy; family, 12a$M; extra
mts, IS.
JJkep IJAVS-aldt, 2Z.
TiiiifJBn Hiiif-D;ill, suady; city extra
India mesa. 1:718.
Cut NtAts-Htrsdy; pickled bolllts, 12
pounds. Sc.; pickled shoulders, 6VMc.
pickled hsii'A HJi'alSc: iniddies, nominal.
Lahd Firm, qniot; weatiru stvaui
closed I7.H7; city, 7; September cloned
17. 7
Pous Actlv, firm; mess, 14 5'J14 75
extra prime. 1H1.'1.60.
BuTTEii-Falr domand.flteadv, atato dairy
1421e.; do. crmmi-ry, 72,1c.; Pennsyl
vania, do,, 17230.; wodt-Tn dlry,
12'nlOc; do. creamery, Hc,2ia; do.
factory, 12al5H; elgius, 2.1o. ; imita
tion creamery, 14a17c.
Ciikksb Firm, quiet; ttato Isrgj 7
aKc.i do. fancy, tfo.; do. amall, 7Stt
4'o.; part aldms, ShSo.; full bkim,
SaHc.
Euns Fairly active, steady; state and
Pennsylvania, ltalSo.; western fresh. 13
Me; limed, llaia
Fob earecho, toothacho, aoro throat,
awelled neok aud the results of colds aud
lufluuimatlou, use Dr. Thomas' L'cloetrlo
Oil the great pain destroyer.
Stand at tha Head.
For thirty yevra
Iiuchcr Watch Cases
Jiavo been omlorsudby
every proa blunt dea
lcrIuthcUnltcd3tatc3. Tho Duebor trado
ruark lu this country,
and tba Hall murk lu
Englnnd aro a guuruu
teo of puro ni''.id. 17
Juwtl IimiiptUiu movo
liicnls In Duebor ctues
stand at the head.
tf year dner does not kuep ou r watches mull
vii your ailflrfHK ii w will sond you .
,Kine r,f s dniUsr whn'Uoa. flMifl Pukvkjs
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fr 17 fy
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V8i, WATCHES ATM
DIXEY'S SELF RAISING NOSE.
The Bemarkable Outcome of Using 1'loar
InstMul of Putty In Making lip.
It Is doubtful whether tbe annals of the
American stage tiave anything more ludi
crous than an accident which befell Actor
Henry Dixey on hla California tour. Ha
was pluying "The Seven Ages" lit Los
Anxeles to standing room ouly. In bis
niakoup as the judge in the fourth act
Dixey wears an artlhclal nose a huge Bo
man nnaul appendage of putty colored with
Vermilion and ochor.
Uliontbe occasion refert tho pluy
mmlo a big hit, und tho I hrvo acts
were presented with all the itrity and
Buiootlnnsss of clockwork. Alibis pohit,
however, Dixey mode tho discovery Unit
the property iuuu had neuloclid to provide
putty for that rubicund jndlcnu iiohu.
Jlastily sumuioiilng a cull boy Dixuy eunt
biin ont to procure tho mlsHlug nrticlo. It
w nearly time for the curtiun when the
youngster reappeaied uud reported, "I
cim't net no putty nowhere." Then Dixey
gave an Impromptu war dunce which would
have made him iasUuUy fumiuis bad he
been beforo an uudlnnco, and Bciadng tho
lioy shouted: "Quick uowl Get 1110 some
ilourl Quickl Hun to a grocery! Hun
every Inch of Cue way Koiug uud couiIukI"
Scuxixl by the rather warlike demonstra
tions ot Adonis tho yoiuigster la-it no time
in getting the much desired flour. Dixey
lnisUly mlxud the Hour with a little wuter,
kneaded it iuto dough, fushlonod it into
the semblauce of hh putty uuhi; and painted
it uu iLHtntl. The result was eiuiiieiiUy kntr
iafaiitory; the dough was lighter than
putty uud more udhtulvo, while there was
no difference iu uppuiruuco.
Alter a short wait the curtain was rung
up and tho fourth act proceeded. It was a
wunn night, and the heat from tho gas
footlighta was quite opprenslvu. Dy tho
time Dixey had liuished the celebrated
dance in that act und had rcsponUcd to nil
encore ho was perspiring freely, owing to
the unwonted beat. This combination of
circum.-Luiccs hud u most wonderful effect
itKin tho comiuliun's urlldclnl no.se. The
members of the company were thunder
btnick to observo that the most prominent
feature of tho judge's physiognomy was
growing, and growing very rapidly too.
Within three minutes from tho begin
ning of the act that wonderful nose hud
doubled in slzo uud was still growing with
u persistence which threatened soon to
eclipse the other facial features. Tho or
chestra noticed tho phenomenon and overy
pluyer stured ut it in astonishment. Then
the audience observed the change lu the
judge's appcuranco and wondered how It
wus produced and what it had to do with
the play.
But mutters steadily grew worse, nud
liuidly the actor whs obliged to skip light
ly from the stage to take heroic measure
for reducing the mysterious and inexiilic
nhlo swelling of his nose. About two
thirds of It was left in the dressing room
this time, but the fractional proboscis con
tinued its diluting tactics, mid when the
act closed the judgo's nose was still much
larger tliau ustml.
When the curtain wus ning down tho
members of the company m.ide n rush for
Di.xey's dressing room to find out what
wiis the matter. There they found Dixoy
stauiling in tlie middle of the floor, with
Ids erruticno.se in one band end a small
can of flour In the other. Ho was reading
aloud to himself the printed directions on
the can: "Self liaising Flour Herpiires no
yeast or leaven. Mix with a little cold
water and sot lu a warm place for a few
minutes, when tho dough will be ready for
baking." Chicago Mail.
Miss Aloott us Author uud Woman.
Hiss Josejihino Lazarus publishes iu The
Century a thoughtful sketch of tho career
of Louisa May Alcott, the children's author,
from which we quote these paragraphs:
Strangely enough, In her works, which
are tho counterpart of her life, her defect
becomes a merit, and accounts for their
phenomenal .success. What was It In Miss
AUcott's books that surprised and delighted
tho children of a neore of years ago, and
that still holds Its charm for the childhood
of today? Was It a new world that she
discovered a fairyland of itnugi notion and
rtunuivj, peopled by herofs and eucluiuted
beiugsf i'ur from it. it was tbe literal,
Iwmivspun. ciilld's world of tmlay; the
comiiioii idr uud skies, the common lifoof
every N,ev Unglaud boy und girl, Mich as
slie kuew it; the daily Joys and curm, the
ganiHM und r)iuM uud jolly couipaukm.s
all the uctuullty and deull of fumilnir uud
accustomed things which childiuu lovo.
For children are born realists, who do
light In tho marvelous simply because for
them the murvelo is U no less real than tho
commouplace, and Ls accepted just as un
conditionally. Hiss Alcott met the chil
dren on their own plane, gravely discussed
their problems, uud udopted their point of
view, drawing hi nowise upon her inven
tion or imagination, but upon the fucts of
her own memory uud experience. Whether
or not tho picture, so truo to tho life as
she had lived It, will remuiu true and vital
for all times cunnot now be determined.
For tho literature of children, no less
tliau for our own, a higher gift mny be
needed; more finish und less of tho "rough
and ready" of everyday habit and exist
ence; above all, perhaps, ft turgor general
ization and suggestion, and tho touch of
things unseen us well as things familiar.
But whatever tho fate of her books, Miss
Alcott deserves the niche she has won, uud
the monumuut built fur her In the reeoitl
of a lifo which Is a protest, against tho
doubt of the age the fcur that duty may
have lost Its sway and character its founda
tion, and tliKt lippine.ss is tho solo meus
nrsanil ruleef living.
Kulr.iai!S I'coplo.
Foople who suspect everybody are very
unhappy, and wo know of no remedy for
their discomfort except self Improvement.
Let them root out of themselves whatever
vicious propensity they supxiue to have its
counterpart In the brcusts of all nituiUinil,
and their oplulons of their fellow men will
at out e change for tho better.
People who havo no faith In their kind
are 'dangerous persons to deul with. Tak
ing It for grunted that everybody with
whom they conic lu business contuct Is
bent on overreaching them, their object Is
U spike tho enemy's artillery by being the
liiyt to overreach. Candor Is lout upon
them; they consider It refined hypocrisy.
Favors they look upon us cunningly de
vised lures, Intended to lead them Into a
trap, and while receiving thorn willingly,
chuckle Inwardly at tho thought that they
are old birds and cunnot be caught by'uny
such devices.
Nobody will hue anything by avoiding
such people. Now York Ledger.
Tba Spanish Heroes of 11)08.
Our light w ith Ilouaparte for Independ
ence can hardly be equaled In the future.
Tho most depressed of tho nations of that
time, without treasure, without nn army
or a navy; sold uud betrayed by her kiugs;
ber doors wide open to tho invader, iu
whom ahe believed sho would liud a
brother, but lowborn alio found ouly an
enemy; ber fortresses occupied by treason
uud perfidy; her capital held by a garrison
of invaders; coufrotiUd by the greatest
captalu the ages hod ever kuown, and hav
ing nothing with which to oppose blra but
fragile houses, naked breasts, women's
turses, pikes cut from trees, tluiuus from
the health, stones from the roads, and
What wus left of a decimated population.
Spain nevertheless succeeded lu terrify
ing Murut at Madrid, lu driving back Mon
ro' from Valoncia, in defeating Dupont at
BuUeu, In disarming Lcfebvre at Dulma
ceda, in disconcerting Napoleon hliusulf iu
Chamartiu, in stopping Ney ut San Paya,
In expelling Soult from Gallcla, lu compel
ling Haaseua to leave Sidamunca, lu eclips
ing U10 marshals cjUlud by JCurupe the
planets of tbe sun ot buttles, in sustaining
sieges like those of Sarugosaa und Gurona,
In holding mountuin passes resembling
that of Thermopylae, in lmprovlug ai-med
coriJ like those raised by Mina and Merino,
which would havo astonished LeoDtdas, in
aiipplcincntlnK the mast .scienlillc tactics
by a popular warfare whoso successes were
Incomprehensible to tho very men who em
ployed it, because they were due to audden
Inspirations of genius.
Seeing ail this, we bollova that thero is
nothing that the will of a people cannot
accomplish when it resolves to wicrlllco
eveiythlng for liberty aud native land.
Lhiilllo Casllar In l orum.
Iu tuo Kurly Duys of Tula.
The spiritual und intellectual food of
Yule in tho curly days was substantial if
not very jialutablu and so was tho mutcrbd
supply. For breakfast, 0110 lo,if of bread
for four, whleh (the dough) was to "weigh
one pound. For dinner for four, 0110 loaf
of bread, two and a half pounds of beef,
veal or mutton, or one uud tlm-quartcr
pounds salt pork about twico a wcjU In tho
summer timo, one quart beer, two penny
worth of sauce (veguuiblcs). For supper
for four, two quarts of milk aud ono lo;if
of bivad, v hen milk can conveniently bo
hud, aud when It cannot, theu upple piu,
which uhall be imulu of one and three
fourths pounds dough, one-quarter pound
bog's fat, two ounces of sugar uud half a
peck of apple."
Doubtless poverty dictated the quantity
of sugar, but was there not a kind of provi
dence lu making nch Indigestible food not
over palatable? There was a buttery con
nected with the college where articles
which iippealivl to the appetite were placed
In safe hands to ascertain how fnr students
were expensive In their habits and to pre
vent them from running Into debt. H ul.so
provided a placo where drlnkubles of not
very stimulating ipu.lltics were sold, to re
move the temptation of going abroad ufter
spirituous lixpiora. Chicago lioiuld.
ArtSlltilut Clems.
Attempts lmve been made, not without
suiciwsi, to form minerals. Artificial ul
tracurinc has long liten 1111 article of com
merce. Tho formation of the diamond ii
said to have lieen actually effected, but iu
tho opinion of tlio inventor tho process 1
so dlllicult and so dimgcroas that tho
diamond miner and the diamond mer
chant need not feel uneasy. Tho niby
uud the sapphire have lately been re
produced lu Parts, and, curloiiMly enough,
the coloring matter In both Is found to bo
due to ouu und the same metal chromium
in dlii'erent st'ite.i of combination,
Ued aud blue stones, or un Intermediate
violet form which might bo likened to the
rare and beautiful oriental amethyst, huvo
been obtained In one und tho snmo opera
tion, from tho sumo lot of mutu-lal. Tho
Jewels thus produced have so far all beou
ttninll; L'irge inoufh to form the pivots of
Kiiperlorwateh works, but not largoinoiigb
to r.mk as rero and c.-stly oru'iment.d ol
j'lct.s. I'lolcisor William Crookcs in Fo
rum. A l'oor AVuy to Aiuuso.
"Women ure such amusiiig creatures,"
said a mat., and the following is recorded
iu order tliut such women who read It may
cease to amuse ia this particular, if they
have been doln( so: "I watch them dally
on tho elevated and surface cars. They
havo learned that it Is the proper thing to
remain seated until the vehicle they aro
about to leave Is stilt. So they attempt It,
and uiaimS to keep on the raKKod tdge till
almost the critical moment, wheu nine
times out of ten, or uineteen times out of
twenty is nenror the avemge, their impa
tience overcomes thorn, and they start up
to catch the full foroe of the reactlou lu a
posture whleh renders them totally help
less. I have seen women lu this half high
attitude thrown violently ucrosa the car,
falling almost full length on the opposite
teals. The practice is daugerous, and the
spectacle Is not pretty." New York Times.
Au Advantageous Error.
Uaidllnas I've got myself Into a tight
box. Aunt Hut had seut mo a check, uud
In a fit of aberration I have most gratefully
thanked A nut liet for It. 1 shall be In tho
bid graces of both now. They're on difier
eut s'lles of the family, aud havescaut lovo
for ei.i:h o! her.
Shonpuise You're lu luck, 1 can toll
you. Couldn't have done butler if yotl had
pluauiid it. Ul course Aunt Ik-t will how
ucknow ledge the mistake uud send you a
much larger check. You have my con
gratulations. Kate Field's Washington.
llcatti.g the Tkln.
The heavy ropes you may notice coiled
on deck aud served through the hawse
holes of ferryboats are used as warps to gi t
the boat's head to tho lido, Uy their aid
tho pilots can swing down, nnd are not
forced to take a long turu around In order
to steer a course against the stream In leav
ing the slips. It stems odd, but I nm told
that the use of these ropes is equivalent fo
t least five minutes on a trip, New York
Telegram.
'i'lio llriitol
?he Kujoylng yourself, dour?
lie J 1 uglily, my love.
She '.Smoking one of those lovely cigars
I gave you?
lie No, dour. I said I was enjoying my
self. Pittsburg Hnllelin.
Mill HEADACHE
HEADACHE
HEADACHE
Miss LOttik Caiisdn, nt Sar
niiar, ilii'ti.. wiiti' i: "1 hi.'e
Imi'ii trnuhlcil wllh tcrrililo
I)i'S1q lie fur aluuit two yunre
nud cuuld uut K"t unytiaiK to
!,fl,me. hut ut Ins. n j rt"iicl
nrl viwci uio to taktiyonr Idni
JH" K. uixilii" im i rr;r!, wmiijli
TlPrtlln I did. and after tukinir two
hvadiuilio aiiicv."
s?.m.n vm co..hiv- jptfi, et.rjo.owo.
Uk.l' Ut.CO kUOli IW TUIl 'OI(i.Li'.
"A dollar tutttl it it Uvllur tarnid." .,
T.ail lot" Hoi lil Krnuoh U111 a Si III TJ 11.
tau Uoot 4al!crod fiuyt'iir la tin U.S., i n
ruU(VltOICHIU, MOUttJ i 'rucr,
or huilil Nolo for SI. bo.
1;,ua'h tory wiy tt,o bor.a
no , I in nil Mail ituiot for
tJ.M. Yt iukj tills boot
unlit tXia At. stvlf and iftar",
,tl'
Hlitl If SUOUtt la Uol IKllfttluJ
or eiua another putr. Cpcm
joe or vo'jiiimu rmiiWi
,'rJ.Tl Ik .'l I I
MS V. IU It t'WMl
Wirnvrw Caw.
MR. FRED WEICHEL
At bin iwwly ronovHUd and llcoimud rtotol at
CI.AKK'3 hUM.MIT, 1 uow priiparml to fur
nlth ti-RvolliiJ ni"n and sixilul imrtlxe with
the LATIIHT, NEW BTYLKD ftKlb, uliitflu
or doiibl'i, tj tak thorn to hake Wlula,
llrnrcl I'oud aud ull siiburban points and
H unnwr rnsorta at rnvmblt prloos. A larue
lltury barn oonuooted witU notl lor travel
In tr tmblli'.
ir
A8SON TARK.
AT THE OLW DiWUT ilVX&h,
Is liropariid to receive sumiimr boarders aud
fu rnteti rln for ttmrlnts to surrouudhiK towus
and uuuiuiyr resorts.
Third
Eank of Gcranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL, $200,000
SURPLUS, $250,000
Tills billilt oflor to ilfpimltors rvrj
lnolllty warranted by tlnlr kuliino-ii. Lu.i.
Hens nud responsibility.
Blelul nil.intlou L-ivan tti 1inslnrq in.
counts. Ijitvrest paid an time deposits.
H IL7.1AM COVMUr T, Pr8in.-nt.
II. fillxiN, Vleo-I'vi'slilonb
UiLLlAil It. CusUina
DIUECTOKS.
millui,) CouhiiII, (luariro H. f'aMin,
Allrod Uanil. James An nlnlil. Id oi v
llvlln, Jr., WUllitui X a.itn. Lullior
TII15
1 -i-'
Hational Bank of Scranton
CilUASiaED liSJJ.
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $30,000,
F.MH;FIJnXKrt,llr"sMont.
V. V W.'l SO.V. Vieo I'residoat
A. Ii. WILLIAilS. Cashier.
EllIECTOnS.
SAMt'Er. ntxrco, j A m c M" Hvrnn.A ut,
lnviNO A. KiNcn, PiKiici: !5. Fi.nlev,
Jo.sei-ii J. Jkiimvm, J.'. . KRMEIinib,
Cuas, 1. jlA.iut.'M, Jo, 1.; T. 1'oitrt.u
V. V. WA'iso.v.
PROMPT, ENhRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
Th!3 Iwnlr Invitnr, ttan putrou:,B0 of business
men uud liruu ttin-rally.
urn ana.
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice -Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates fa
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
L Robinson's Sons'
Beer
Brewebv
B5sEofacturrs of tho CUohintetl
PlLSENEll
Laghr
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bb'.x Per Annum,
Atlantic Refining Co.
Mauutacturdra nnd Pcalorsin!
WwMM cai LntelcallDj
Llnco;i Oil, Napthas nnd Gaso
lines of all grades. Alio Grew
Finion Grer.se nud Colliery Com
ponnJi slao, a lurgo Una o( Par
Hflina Wax Candles.
We also bantllo the Famous CR0W1
ACME OIL, tho only family aufoty
burning oil in tho market
WILLIAM MASON, Mnnng:r.
Offlcet Coal Eiohance, Wyoming At.
Yi'orkfl at Vlfip bruvk.
OILS
BUSINESS AND
I'UVMOANS AM NLKOtONS.
DU. (I. KbUAIi Dl'.AN bus removed to UIO
ti,rtiou btruot, bcruutuu, la. tJunt oi
1 obits uoun-kounu jjijuai e)
A. J. LUNNEl.L, Mpo iSU WMlnnirton
XJ uvuuuu, coruar Hinune strwit, ovur
l'raneku a drutt utora Kusldonee, tii Vluost.
Oliura lioura: IU. to 12 a. m. mid K to aua
(i.ii) Ui T.M p. m. Buuiiuy, S to 3 p. in.
'"JU. W. Ii AI.l.KN. OUico i-or. Lncka
J ' 'uuna aud Waal.iniftoii avi-s. ; over iioou
ard hlioo ttiri'; otiioo tioiirs, 10 to I:; a, iu. ami
B to 4 p. in. ; evouiimj ut roolUuuco, uU i.
VafliliiKtnn nve.
Dlic h. 1'llliY, I'niiitino liuutod to W
eniii'8 of tlio Eyo, t.,r, Noso and Tliront;
oillco, 1J Wyoming ava Ittjidenoi ttK Vlua
tt rent.
DA. i. il. GATES. IL'5 Wiishliit-tou .venu'j.
0;!icj Li.urs, a to 'J ii iii.. l.oOto ii aud 1
to 8 p.m. Ittwluenco :(! .Ilailieoii aviiiuo
"l OllN 1.7 WEN 14 M."i;,' Olllcoi W iiliT.il
t'ominnnwualtli bulldlnu: rus'diMioo "11
lludlrtjuavo; o!Uco hours. Id to 12, to 1, 7 U)
; limiflay, ICO to 4. i.vci.iiura ut rwiid'. nca A
(pw'i'.lty in.ido of ilimrtiwn ui Uii cyo, ur, uosu
Uhd ilirout nud t-yiiotolouy.
J)
K.EAY.''illl'i.miAve.; 1 to'Ipm ; ciill !! 4.'.
I'lH.Ol WOllli'll. otistoti'ii"! mnl (IN. of clnl.
I. A VI-: !M.
M. C. UA'NCK'M I..i,v and iViilwiion of.
t0". o. biiroco ut., i pjmute vwjii
1 1 cm s. hr.-Mitou. i a,; culln li tu. a i r ocKUty
thri'inlii"jt l'i'ii!itylvtinln; uliublu cuirospoau
entf in eory co'iiity.
JES.M.t'r it I! A:; J, Attorney awl Counjvl.
loi at I.hw, Uiiiniuuw lu!Ui l,uililin,
Vvusbm.'Uju a, V,'. II. Jl'iiii'i.
lioiiAci; E. HA:rn.
W. II. Jr.nHtj, .In.
U71L.AMX WAHREN V E.VAl'l.', A :l .r
no;-! ami C'oinM.'kir at Law, Kqiuliilcuu
Imild.U'.'. VVa'hinKton hvi'.. H,?t notou. i'a.
jA'litii.iu. &; Uu.ijX, Allori.uyn au
J Codii.ii i'"i'H at Lav; ollluib uud 8 La tirary
Luildiiitf, bcraatuf:, I'a.
ltliNWFM, n. rATTl-UO
V ' I.I.I A M A. 11.1 il.t
A Lt
LEIt.'.D ilAMl". V,'iI,l.lA.',l .1. XI A:. 1J. At-
oru:'V!i and t'oiii.siilli.rj, Cou;iiHmwca.La
Iviilit
i ")!ll1
; I'.'. 2au,l2l.
f I h'JYI.E, Ati..ri!.'Y nl-T.w.No-:.n aud
V 2d, llni-r Ijr.iki n, Wiiliini;ton iivi'in.".
li
E.NKY M. mI.Y Law oill.lu i'neo
b'.ill'ir(f, 12'J 'iwhtnutoii avuimo.
"JKaNK T. tiKr.l.L, Att ,rri"y ut Law. Kojiu
.1 6. I "out l.X'-finiie. Srr,i!itoii. I'l.
Alil.Ti.'N W. I.tlV.'KY, I Att'vo, ;.'27 Wantuni?
C. H. YON' M Oiii H, I t-.ii iv., ('. 11. Hiuaro.
lAliSW. OAKKtjlii), AUorooy at Law,
Jrooias tw. w itnd h', .'o: n moiiwili.il h'l u.
C'AML'EL W. EDOAR, Att'ncy at 1-aw.
O.'tl'. -n, 2'.1 SriiO"jt.1"eraut-)a, I'-u
f A. WATltlCS, Attorney nt Law, til
i I.iH'kawrr.ina uuo.. Srnuiton, I'a.
li V. SMITH. Counsellor at Lw. C;.i';u,
I . rro;:n 51, U't. Mi ,,ini!f7iwi-;;iv!i buil.i.i,.'.
(J
K. 1'1'H IH'.H. Attorney nt Law, U-iu-rooi.wi-i
th lii!!i:tni;, Heriiutou, I'a.
V. CdMLOYS. S'-'l Sunici) st.
I)
li. ltl'.l-'i,(j(jil..l",. Attornnvl.fi.'iin l.ij 'O.
tir.tod on real ef tte norurity.iO,- ,-'p,-'i ..
ft
V. KlLLAii, A'.toriiev-iu-L.ii1.', lai V y
omiiK' iivt'ii'i. M'-r;iMt'in.
stlllioi.v
f'.'Ht;:)L W TiiK LAt;KAVAXNA, !4-rau.
O u.u. I'a., iirrnuroi tioys nud k'lri;! for colli 3
or liu-jitiobe: ilioi oiik'lily L'aios youn childrua
Latuk'iuo at 1 i(.l.o.it.
I?i:v. TnovAs M. CMix,
WALTf.n li. bl KI L.
M" ish v.oiicnii'.'t's klnliekuautk:!
and Kcncoi, ii Aclair.K avenue. upiU
re.-olvi d f t all thr.oi I'.'eit tuna wid op-u
SeliteMllier 11.
DIM t-TS.
"t C. LATJ3ACH, tuULOUULntIst, Xo, 113
t . Wyi initv av.
yJ i a ttc iN.Tnt (niT'7 i in .
i ham.
' fh KKl'V ilLdiJ S-ivlws and Loan AJliT
X elation A'lll Ij'iu you i:;, ' noy on en-iiv lei :na
and p.iy you be'.tor on luvoutiuent than any
otl,ar awa'iiition. Cull on S. Si. CALLLN
IiKli, rilinc H.i'ik bnt'diCL'
Ei:iis.
O E. Cl.AliK 4 CO., oonien, FlcrfU
V f, and Nurmryincn; utrro UU WaRhinirtoa
cv.'imo: crrea In iio,lUJ iiorth ilum avenue;
titf"f ttdnphone 7i',
TKAS.
OK AN i) 1,'N HiX 'I KA CO.. .Jonnj Uro.
wihi: st hki ss.
TOA-Kt.TETini SsS Lm'lmn nnna avenue,
Srr.iMtnn. I'a.. innmifr "W'-re -v-re'in
Mill t.s AM) ltITAU!AXtX
rrilK Y Kt TlflNsTEK, SI7-X1!! Wyom r.R
1 live, ltoor.is bcalvd with Honm; all m,id
rrn li'iproveiueu's. C M Tiii m r. Prop.
rjMlF, LLiv CAKE, 1-i and 127 1'r.inkiiu ave-
' K 'a hg i.r.n. Proprietor.
Wfc6iaU.Wi"K! HOTEU
YV. a. SCHENCK. Mnacer.
Sixteenth sfreft. ono Mock rait of Hroaaway,
at Union i-ipinro. New York.
ni"rli-n'i i 'on, S't.Vipcr jtny and npvrarfl.
C'OY'NJi LoUtiE, tluri'Muan plan; gooii
i room Open day and uifcUt. Bar sjp
plied witu the Loot.
". .JLjyTXE, , PrnnrlMor.
OCltA.NTCN HOlH. near D., L. V. t
J seiijer depot. Condin ted on tho Eintipoan
plan, Vli ron Koni, Lroprletor.
AnctUTr.crs.
OAYIS ,t llOl'I'T. Ai-einlei Is. iieunia ii.
-ft nnd 'Si Coninionnri -:ltU n '-irf. S.-ra.it,a
A LIEU, ArcnncctT OlllTeurTf
l . IKKI W.mhlii-.-ton avenue.
L. BHuWJt. Ai-eli LV Arrh'-.rct. Frtri
l.a.liJitis.lal V. ashliiifton Ave.,Si'! nnt,m.
ni ';) t m in n
7AX""i;Ka fiRiniMHA - Jlirsiu KoTt
i h'.lls, pie:;! i, pirtu j, rereptlon. xvod-litMi-.'i
nv.d concei t work lurnlshed. h'or term
ddYcis It J. Daiier, roiaiiu-tor. Hi Wyoming
live., over IhtjWt'a piunle ntivo.
OI.TON i SsVAHTS WHOLrALB
luianor, Frteo liuildlni Fennton, Pa.
Ml.GAl'.ULE l'.HOTllLU!, l'i;iNTi-:i!S'
nipples, -nv.'lo:-M, pnp-jr I r.j, .j. t.vm
Wnri'li.mte, 1U0 Waamnton ve Boraiitjn,
RUUSEH AND CAl-HIAiln-S lO.t a ALE
nt Lf3: Cnpouso i venue
U L. FOOT E. A pent.
lE AX k t". HKOWN CO.." v liOLE"
-1 sale (YiiVvn in N oodware, Cor,lai,ro and
Oii Cloth, ,'.0 W. Lnekau-aiiiia av.-i.tii'.
Hoisl WaYGriy
FnropAnn Flan. 1'hKt-e'nvii Tor sitwt'e-t
ht-vjl tor liuii;ui:r it Lugul's I'ua.iUuni.vjr
le.r.
IE Cot er,iFfetStj,, Piilali
J'oBt 1 :ral'! for reiMeale of N v.. Fepn
fjhonl.v All coi.veidiinein lor tvnveler
to m o liom Frond (street Citt. n nud tb,i
'j'XM'lftlt nut Msrlot t-trnet ;t.- !,..,. IJ,
liiulH; t, r vi.'t.liii.i er:intor,J:t!i uk.d t-oj.
lie iu tl, A:i,lirn :ito Ho-luo.
VICTORY,
FiiOPFllfcTO
AYLESWORTH'3
Meat Market
The Finest in the Citj,
Tim latest Improved fur
'sliitiRs and apparatus for
kaoping tnat, bnttur and ega.
KS3 Wyoming Ave.
We CAN GIVE YOU
EATI8FACTION
Li,'. .' :
""Si 1 Tilt rt4)7 f.iS 411 nh1ll 4ltA AlA
Work you will need soon.
The Scraiucn Tribune Job Dept.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF li J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Aiit?,radto coal urod exclusively, luauriuj
cleuuiineus nnd comfort.
TIME TA1II.R IN EKl'FfT MAY 'JO, ISM.
Trnius loavo Scraiiton for Pltt .tm, Wl'.ki.T.
farre, oir... at 8.2 1, V.l 11.H0 a. m., 12. ,'u, 2.UJ,
i f!1 u'ui P- Sundays, H.W a. ux,
l.oo, i.Yt, 7.10 p. in.
For Ailaiitio City, 8.2(1 a. m.
l or Now York, Newark nnd F.l!3.ilcth, P.'H
CeiiireBs) a. m., 12.50 Coxproni with liufi'it
pai lor car), iJj (oxpre p. iu. liuuday, 2.1j
i un JtAiini rnt-NR, Ai.i.r.x rowN-, Bctih.
U' " ,k'TI' ''d 1'iiii.aiu;i.1'iiia, K.:.il a. ia..
Uim, b..j r;.iiu (uxocpt l'uilaUolpiila p. iu.
bumlay, j; .15 p. m, 1
c .S'T ;"iNa Kiiancii, Oc:Af Orovr. otc, at
E..U (wlil tlirouttli imv) a. m 12.W p. m.
ror Itradnitf, Lubaiion and Harriabur?, via
A I.'ntowu, 8.a u. m, U.C0, 5.U0, p.ui. Buiiday,
l"ir I'ottsvlllp. R.2ti a. ni., 1'J.f O p. m.
Iu.tm-i.jnK, avo Kuw Yrk. ft f I,nipv(
i t0,'!',Vi ,'lv,'r' lv, -MvH a. in..
1.10, l.,,0, 4.4) (oxjirorts with lluilot purlor carj
p. in. KrM'liiv t.,l!i a. in.
U'vn I'lulHulphia, lti,a.;tru Tf rmlnal, 9.0
B. ui., 2.011 and i:,u p. ni. (Sim.lay, a. n,.
'1 liroioM tiokots to nil points ut. lownat rat.'H
liiny lw liad on appliiatl'ia in advai.uu to ta
t.c.inl a ;u.'it at luj bta' i,.ii.
II. I'. IIALrtWIN,
J. H. OLTJAT'SET. l
tllfll. SllTlf.
LE
AWAitf, at:d nuD.
oC-Ji i.'AM.I U.O.
"lliflf I f'i"'""uc;u :.toii.ln,,luly
tH II all t.-nin-s will ar.'Uoand
'i"-v HA ff,!''l,a''t .l'"i tl.e new l.acn
Ai VtVsif If auai.ua at vuu. alaUoa us
tin fi Jlv Tr.dnn v PI loavo feru'i
g, If y t " iiiti"U lor Cai'loiidaio
try ' and inl-riiM'iliati. points nt
" S.-.-J. .(', 7 ' f, .j .',i,tl )m W
Lin.. J.'.'i'), 5UD, 8.60, O.l.j, 0.1), 7.'j, v.it) i.nd
112) ii,m.
!-'or l':;i'Vie''-, Wavmart and Honolulu nt
7.WI KXi and W.ld a.m., 12.(),0 and 6.1 p. in.
I'' r A' lint)'.. S.uaioi,'.'!, tl Ailirondai i-.anuj
?,Io-;',i', nl ut o. l , :i in. and p. in.
For Vi!k( .jiai'i-: and liiti'i-iiii' Iir.to points
at 7 15, l.i 'j :y- and Hii'i a in, 1J. Oi, l, , iJ
l.oi. j.io, ',. u.1.1 an 1 II. ' I .iu.
Tiains will nrrive at S.'ii.i tun Station fi","l
' vrboniln'u )! iiitei i .e:l:i ,o p,,i:i'.K ul 7 'U,
".!. I'" ;i!"' 10.111 .!., UV. 1.17, SM, ii i'l,
I .11. 5 .v.. T.'.. 9.11 a: d ll.'.:i :m.
1- roin ilonesil'ili'. Wavnurt anil Fnrvii-w at
3.: 1 a. in... l::.ii. 1.17. ., S.iS ami 7.i i p in,
J I'ni.i y. nti'e.il, t aratOft'a, Albany, e.c, al
L' an,, II.. -i p.i i.
From Hi rre mid Intermediate po iit.l
nt '.M5, 1..0I, Ut' 6 nnd 11 ,V a.i.i., 1 111, 2,11, a.Ji,
o.l'J, c.t i, '..-JJ, 1UJ.J uiil 11.10 p.m.
' -f I'fli tt yflt' .i ni'i l... ' - iiir-- ,
MAY Fl, l-.'l.
Tra'l P nves Hfr.mt'.n fnr I'blln-tlnivi r1
New Yon: v-.a. 1. ii II. H li. nt 1. r, n.ni.. i:.'. ' V,
it:." V! H.:k ii. m. via D . L. A: W. 1:. it.. o.ujl
b os. 111 a. ni., and l.'Vl r. m.
Leave Hf-raiitou for Pitt-iton nnd Wilk-"-liarro
via U. L. & Y If. 1:.. g.Uj. lid.-i. n '1
a. M , LW, ;L jo. t;.U7. p. in.
Leave i'.'i.i'iton for AY hi'.e Jlavon, I!nr.!'.'to:i,
Fo'tsvdle and h!1 point on tH' Il 'ivir
Meadow and l'o:' ,vl;i., ,ia'icii"i, v. a E. I: W.
V.. 0 lUii.m..v.tt I). J; ILl'.K. nt r.i'ia.ui., li 5.
2.H 4. ti jLin., v.a I).. L. t- W. It. ii., O.o'J, b.'
11. W a ni I., iti. it Vi p.m.
l eave Seranton to Roth' diem, Ka-iti;i,
KcaflinR, Hu.'i'i'lir.r.' nnd nil iutertiii-aiat)
point via U.A; H.H.U. T.'" a m ,12.r, S:-i 11. :
p m.,via U., L. it W. ii. U.,l,M,b.ii. 11. .'J a. uu,
L:J p.m.
Leao ; ?rnnton fir Tu-.ik'.i ninoek. Townnl l,
Eimirn. Ithaca, (Peinv.i and all iti'oriiiedi -it
pcntH via U. a H. I..,., i a.i:i..liei a'l-1. 11
p. .iu..vii Ii. L. V. ii. It., .u-i a.iu.,1. p. in.
L",i S -ranloiijor E' eiiet 'f, L'Ki'-tlo. Ki
BKara Falls I'eti-Mt, clin-aa.i an'1 all foin'1
west vlaU. it 11. it. U. , j: u.'n.,l:,''').:'.,.o.ll.H
P. in., via U L. A; AY. it. It. aim Pitt-ion
Junction, WW a.m., 1 .:ju, i.y p. r.i., via E. & A.
K it., e ll p. 111.
For Elnur.'i and tha vro- t v'a fJ:iPiiiip.iT5'.. vii
J. A li. it. K. r.iia.ni., l::.tl ,,o.(ii p. m.. Ml).
L. IS V.'. It It. ,.! ,i.:n., l...i und nJI7 p. in.
I'uiliuan parlor auil Niw";ii. iv or L. v. I'hilf
ciim on ail ti-alrs b,.tw,,en L. & H. .I'liinrioii or
V.'ilI:es-I;ai'ro and N -tv York, Pi,ilad'.'lpiiia,
Lullalo a'i'l s-..-nen-i m Iti;,lf
HOLLIN H. AA'lLliL'H. dm. Sur.
Cn.i'. r. LEE, (i 'n. Ajs't. i'liili.'J').
A.AV".iNoNNEMACtlEI!.At,s-t Jja.i'aw. At,
trout): rolhlehem, 1
DELAAYAKE, LACKAA'.'AXNA Al.D
AVESTElt RAI'.HOAI).
Trains leave Scra:;t:.n ai follows: Espr'-q
fur Mew York and nL rc-.ntj E.if-t. 1.10,
6.1'), S.IA) nnd D.jn a. lu. ; 12 ii and 3.'l p, nj.
Express tor Enstou, Trenton. Philadelphia
and the South, &.1 t.W and U.ji a. m.; U.J
am! 3.'i) p. in.
AYashluutou and way ftatlons, :.C'5 p. ra.
Tolijhanna aoeonimodatloD, li 10 p. m.
LxpV aa for Iilnuhnn.ton, Ouweun, Elmha,
foriimg, T'.itli. Dausviile, Mount Morris a a
Buffalo, lli.l1). 2 IS a. in. and 1 p. u., ra iUi.ij
close couriecti:9 at Hvtl.ilo to all points in I J
Ve--t.. Northwest hi. d te.nllnveat
Fath itfin-nniti'liir ,ti. it a. in.
bir.ifhamton and way stations, 12.37 p. a.
NK'Uol.on .n.euiuluoila.lu.1, a". 4 p. IU. atlfl
0.1'' p- in.
Plnprhumton cn.i F.lr-.tra Err"e.is, 0 0" p, m.
Express lor I'ortlani, FyraeuwJ. Oawe.ro,
Ctlca aud F.ichfnl.l bpriags, 2.10 u. m. and l.-l
p. m.
It'iara, 2.IN and Until Pa n. nnfl 1 "1 p. ra.
rcr .Virtli-imterlr.nd.Fittton, W'nkesliarre,
Plymouth, Hlooninliurg and Danville, inakma
cli s,' cotuit r'ion at Northnuiberland for
V'..h..t:isport, IlnrviHburtr, Laltiinore, Watn
Ll.tt m and tho South.
Noi tliiiinlvrltind nnd intermediate, stations,
6 t o. it jr. . m. and M r.nd ti-C7 p. in.
Muutieiiie aua ii'terire-,;i.'t stations, S.U
rni U.C- . ni r-iyii'oulu uud iuUruieaiati
ttr.tionu, 8..luud S.,i; p. in. ,
1-uliniau parlor uud nlo.'pins coaches on all
"Vrtitiio'lif.rinatloa. pockot tim tables,
etc.. r.poly to M. L. biuitu, city ticket ;olh
ea Lakuwauuiiavenue, or Uopot ttckot oUlte
T?RIE AXD WYCMINa A" ALLEY KAIC
lit HO AD
Trams leave Perr.r.ton fir Xcw A'ork nnd in.
tcrmeiiiate points on the Erio railroad nt 0..H5
a. in. and il.-4 p. ni. Also for lloneadu.e.
hnwley aad local poir.'.s at IVS"), O.li ,um., and
o.X'4 p.m.
Ail tho p1ove nro through trains to and
(lorn iF u'sdale.
jn inldittonal train leaves Pcrnnton for
Lr.i;e Ariel at ii.l'l p.r.u and arrivi s at Seran
ton frera tho Like at 1 a m nud 7.4 p.m.
Trains loavo lor Wilkou-ltarro at 4.40 a. m.
and o.ll p. m.
-Si-
Tl I l.lKltiSI k
erATiN 1. 1 VISION.
Ill iiireet .lone i llh. tMtll.
Nor Di Itotinil.
ooutn isotiod,
"720a '20 I 2t)0
o.' 'ctiii ;:oi
Stations
i
(Trultia Daily, Ex
cept !uiHlay.)
Ail'l " la'iin.'
N Y. Franklin Sl.i
We.'t 4V1-.I s're:;
WeehaukiMi
Arrive- Leave
5 w -5 a
r. v a
'." 7 Tiv
'ii-1! ....
p r P M;
v. I'
st ..
f . 1 )..
t in, i ijh;
7 ,' p - it,
, To .'.' lit.
... Uu
i .1 moilou
tint J i :V ....
til'li '-' '1 ....
(! itil S-.'i ....
I. V. a .11: ....
i;ia, i-n p m
(i 4 ,V.' 4 Ml
6 tS i S3 4 S3
li-'i." liKi till.)
t; os !in sol
7 10! 8 V) 5 IN
7 '.'4 a. -tii r. lit
7 13 :w, ft n;
IWtiotvk
St:l! I,;l,t,
Fronton Fait
Co a in
. Fo-itillo
lielnmnt
riivisatit .Mt
I id'Hal.ilo
Foisct. city
Caili.'thttie
White -,rliL,e
iii:i Id
.lei myn
A'-ohllmld
Wlnion
Feekvlllo
Olvpliaat
Flik-ion
'1 hrotip
Fi-oMileiiCO
l'i:ik Plane
Kcrantou
V Fl i'.' JO. I ni
; ts P Hi 41 i (
7;-.iI'JiJl II ii
f ;ii!i! t': IMS
7 tl- I "111 !l W
OliMl .'II! t I
IWMl!l;.U 11 1.'
fli l.HI II' ill;
641111 V.I III):'
6:4.'.! II l! KM
.':-.' fllll); 8M
fi W .3 4S'ft -01
v ni, a 4 r, 4".
TM .M fifit
V-Itt; 8,'4! 6 51
7 4S: !l Ml, 5 .'i.l
7 4 0) ti 01
7 M' 4 071 ti o;
7 M' 4 10 li 10
H0o: 4 14. (ill,
H IS: 14 17 6 18
8 Wij 4 ai; 6 ;0
IIP IIP M
ti.iin ii (:'
6i!A'll Oi H -1 1
O'Oi'll IIV K41
0 l;lt 1)1, 8,"l!
ti 14 II 0"! s::
fil :M1C'7 H.-S
6 l(l 10 (-.5, H S'
T MA MA M
loavo Arrive!
All train run dally except sunrtny.
f. nihilities mat tralua atop ouelginU tor pa&,
seii;ciD.
H'lMii-p rutin via Ontario a Western before
piirclinslnptlekcunnrt suve moiiuy. Day a:it
kil'.St Kipiohs to lUe. Weal,.
J.C. AuileiHon, Oeu.raas Agt,
T. 1'Utcroft, Flv. rasa, Agt. Scrautou, Pa.
Vttst s More Attractive
j Than a pretty faco v.-Ith a fresh, bright
complexion? For It, uso Poironl's Powder.