v THE ' SCPAKTON ' TlilBUaTE-I'IlTDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1S94. A- I MEW! L Notwithstanding the lnbor troubles lu the ConnelUvllle coke region, Bays the Philadelphia Stockholder, the oat put and shipments of coke hnve steni l!y increased tu such an extout that they now exceed the figures of the cor respond. period lnt vnr. For tho vek endoj July 21), 1S9J. the output was 88,100 tons; for the atimo week this year it was 10i,i)77 tous, while shin laonta were 5.0'J3 tons, iiRainst 4.839 tone tho same week laot year. The v.'oeklv ontniit tiu ! sbipujutits since July 20, 1803, show great irregularity; (or that week, ae statod, the output vas 38,100 tons, from whiou it di cruasnd In the next four woelis to 27, COOtonsj it then begun to iuertase, and for the week mdod Djo. 3'J the output was back to 87,031 toun. After moving irregularly around tbtae litfiumi for sev eral weeks, another spurt wa made, and for the week ended M arch M the out put aggregated 113,1)21 ton This was the highwater mark, and tho strike which followed a few weeks later lronght the output for the week ei;ild May 19 down to ll,!i!) tons. Since then there has been a steady advance, ani for the week ended July 23 (the last re port we hav rcuivn(J) the outyui ag gregated 10!,t77 toes. The lauge of changes in shipments docs not, of course, show hucU a wide fluctuation, for the reanon that tho various coke companies have large stocks on hand, I'ttt they decreased neverthli from 6,030 tons on April 7 to .?() to.is on April 19. Hiiics then sbitmontti have i 'jn(iHcd, and for the wk ended July 28 they au'.cnnie l to S.OC'i ton It n k.iowu thai output ad well c.s sh'.ptEentU l.i.-ve liirg lf increased jiuc th ui, I; in to what est nt wo ura unable to sUte ut this time. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation company and the inter-Coouty btreet linilwny company, whiuu U backod by Philadelphia capitalists, are at logger beads over the latter's proposed line cf tlictrlc road betweeu Ltuafori and TiimiKinu. iu Kh1:u township, .Sahuyl kill couuty. A li'bt is o.i oetwefii the two companies, ai d the first buttle has been won by tho Xavi.ir.ition company, Which bus applied lor a;i injunction to re.nre.iii tho tstrott railway company lrom buildinj its i;:id between th loiuU u.u::eU; t.i. cne will b. tru -d' t ..!uy. Th',. clstiu U iu ld that tbe 1'iltnr ciri'ii".;.y ii...i uo ' le.-jil ri-'ht to the mad, a::ii th it tiu ei -mu'iietiioi cf a utiu of rulV!.y will rorieusly itrj-.fde the I'.eiui--:' 1 1 :!. -'ovi ,ii li: i (. . in p any, v. i e i r i;'; liM t':;a :ou t.iiuoui i.iio oT the i-'..k' n: lUlia t-wii f hip, u.j.fcj. l.t the roc'.U lviidiiu itom Laubi'ord to Titmaqtid, whi 'u ro.d-i, i; U requiroii uy at! act ct Ks-ietiibly, to k'jtp iu repair. It is uUo charged that t no Biipervi.icr of tho township de clined to give tun railway cjiapany au thority to conbtrutit its line until utter il bud agreed to employ the supervisor i nd Lis sua lis long he livod, and a vrittou ngreeujetit to this ti'f.;ct wus c-nttrcd into. The case is uttr.tci.iuaf l oujiitraulu atliutiou, not only ba causrt ul th.i ri.LjLt t.) bi:ibi the road, but bocaUrio ot tne eitaige pret'envd i.M'iilist thy tup rvuor; mid itii of lo cal interest l oaaw I'hiiiidelphia cap ital is luvebtrjd iu both cjiLpauios. With one or two exceptions earnings reporUd yesterday continued to con tr.iHt favorably with the record of a year, ago, uud also with that of early l;:Kt line nth. liig Four decreased i;i July ai),000 and was one of the excep tions, an was n!so Dejiver and Kio (irande, w'nich tor June had a decrease iu net of $109,1.13 New York, Outatio nf.d Vist ru on thfl othor band triado for tho same period a very satisfactory Bhnwin;, increasing its gross earning 3,(109 and its not $11,752. Now York Ct-ntral made the usual pour showing in Ju v. It op'-ruti'd 2,;!99 miles cf in' d, "o more than in the like period of lf;93 Gross earnings nmnnuted to !,::(, 158, 002, a decrease of $708,223. According to the Blnghamton Herald f )W people in this country realize the 1'ncrmous tusk Kussda hn.j on her hands in tho building of her isi Dorian railway which, t xtending from Chidiabinsk on the west to Vladivostok oa to oast, a distance of 7,100 VjiMi or 4,700 liiilos, will cont when octupli tei ui're than Iir.D.OOO.DOO ronbl'iB, or about $200,900. tt)0, and will o'.vn rjp a section now iu wilderneis. It is owned by the gov ernment and will be operated by it. Boine portioiiB of it are now in operi ttou, but the main hue will not be com pli'tod lor nt leaKt ten years yet. There is ample reason for the Ilunsian bear lookiug to Chinese nggresjion in the present dWtnrhanie o'-r there, for while China is exceedingly sluggish, sue has in time pant looked upon' the building of this roud acrons country nortu of her as a transgression of her rights and may in tlm BttiMiipt inter-ieit-nce. This pomibility has not made Russia any too friendly, nnd in the prfseut struggle it is declared she would like to see China conquered. The groat iiortnern wall has kopt out northern hordes, bnt whether or not Japan and Russia will not yet divide Chinesn ter ritory between them is a question that time only can answer. Russia certainly nets as if she hud tin interest in Japan's success. 9 It is reported that the Chicngo, Bur lington and (jaincy Railway company lias acquired tne Mississippi River nnd Bonue Terra railroad, which has forty seven miles of tho road ruuuiug from Riversido to Doe Kan, Mo. It is said also that the Burlington people will ex tend the road to Memphis and build it conneoting line from Riverside to North St. Lonis, a distance of twenty uitfht miles. The road purchased rot $810,000 to build and owns $55,000 worth of rolling stock. According? to tho last titiiveraal stat Utics the railroad mi'.o.uro of the Uottod Ktat-s is ul out 15.1,000 mil. more than the whole of turt p, t'-,n greatest railroad 'Mvi-ion of the old continent; 140,000 miles more than Asia. 153,000 more than Africa, and 148,000 more than Australia. Our rail way mileage is about 800 miles more than that of those four great divisions of the eastern continent combined, whereas their B!ftrrirat receipts are annually about 808,009,000 pouuds ster ling more than ours, which shows how much more bnsines is done ' on a greatly reduced tnilonge without in creasing the rates. JiiNoit iNDUSTitUL Notes: Brncker's wire nail mill, nt Clovfland, tho larui at concern lu the country, has ro mimed f mr several mouths of id!ouesn: it will work double timo in all departments. Net earnings from traffic of tho Ontario and Wontem. July 1, 189,1, to Jonofti, 18u4, ngjregiitffi ft. 199,579; bond interest and charges, 1090,012; earned on stoclt, f ttU, 604 A Bpark thrown from the furnace Ignited the roof of the engine house at No. 2 Z-Jorth Lebanon furunce Tuesday morning and damaged the building to the extent GENEHA 01 SI of $3,000. Several firemen and laborers wore more or less paiutully hurt during the fire by the breaking of a ladder aad the fall of ha!f-burued timbers. Tueir in juries are not serious. The Truuk lines aro geuora'ly reporting that their freight bunuesi betweeu Chi cago and the eeaboarit is better than last summer at this time; they are Bonding more freight went, and the live stocic eiut bound in nuproeodoutod In amount, owing to scarcity of corn uud pasturage woat. The stoppnr;o of the Reading Coal and Iron company's collcrios for throe days a wop!.-, as announced, Is net nlono the remit of Blackness of orders, but is in part caused by the shortage of the wator supply at many of tho collerios. If the region is not soon visited by copious ralu storms thnre will bo grout inrouvouienco and extra heavy cost caused at all the operations. Tho EdgiT Thompson Stool works will start up m-xt Monday, giriUK work to hov er.il thousaud men. .unboning Yalloy Iron nuilH nro resuming after long periods of idleuess. Cci!emuu& ShioldM, of ()., bavo bora idle a year; the (iirard (O.) roll ing mill hi'.s been cloaod for six mouths; Iliowii & lionnelK of Yoimgstown, O., have been laying niT men for a year. All are running in lull today. Cure lor Headaohe. As a remedy tor all fornn of ITeadacha Klectric Hitters baa proved to be tho very boat. It uffects a pminanent cure uud tho most drendod habitual pick headaches yield to its inuueuoe. ' urge all who nro hlilicted to iirocuro a bottle and give this remedy u fair trial. J ii cases of hubitm.l cenL;tiintioii I'aeolrie Hitters cure3 by f.iv ii g the needed tone to the bowels, nud few r.n-i.8 long resist the nso of this m "liciuo. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty Cents tit Matthews llros. Orug store. In Uollaud, Mich., C. J. losabury pub-li-ihes the Newi, and in its columns strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Kol o tnc UU lur cmtulis, colds, Bore throat, catarrh and asthma. FINANCIAL AM!) COMMERCIAL, rtlCh i uui I'O id". Xt:w YltK. Aitif. 9. M'all street r. view: The railway and miscellauninis uro market was strong and higher dur ing the morning sow-ion on abilicf that the tariff c;ufirrees would roach a pett!- laont shortly and nport a bill to their re spective houses. In addition, tho sterling exohanj t ii a downward turn ami p'i-to.1 rats woro re 'need to 17 and 49. This vas con lidcrod us tnciudng t!mt g.ll rxporta wotild slop for a season and roiitributi.d not, u little to tao strength of t':" share inirttot. Ti:.1 grutn ma: k-'ts It id still l.i sb influpiira on stoe'es and b't l trader, in the latter '''le ronfllo'it t ! . i r the diiina:re alh-ged to have b n Mi.-.tai;!".l to corn w ill not .be barn out by tlu i;nv i'i'!.::'.ent r ort .In.- -u'r-v. ': h ' star;; in i.a in d -i;-..id Ver, tie! L lai.-vile ai.d ;.'. bvle, t!u ' iiM'i'tur-s V-a !. tob.-.cci Rl "In, r ia -vliieh t!n:r.- i U'iowii to no i .-( a. Tn i ;: i-t.iI mm !:t-r s;r ii ran-l a'jvw ii.re fi-'i.i i U-thr.- -n tL;d.w. To a1 I. i- ry -! . ' r t i ; loft :V f.r:,i t i ' to :J pel CO .1 f'.le. W ro 1 -Ii I'lie l iud lOili" ; M it 'ict i L.t:!. 'ill -l.n'.i'j. The loadie.; tu( tl. fc'tirt intur.-itia tie' iieiiiy u'.id loiaily ll th.) lead.ag isslio.j c i.n-itit! a i r ';-a:".".i. tii'i- c:utio hii tv.-iar: tti-i nl I'll. r.'la l!;iv-V !l letuat:- ivo smelts ii Nuiiplie I nnd re.-'sisl i.,;iy i.y irini- l ullor, bi'oUoia. i.i V Yuuiuu u.-tua.;: HlUCK (lioU- hu. Am. (".it. (HI Am Ku-oir. V"'i A. T.Aid.1" I! (V.:. :-o PH (Vn. N, J 1M", Chic N. W let:'; (., B. ft Q 71.'i Chic. t;,i.i t.m.; c, f. c Ht. L.... :;i'.'i Co)., Iloi-k.Val. & T. M 1-. H H... 1 :;'!; 1)., tj. H W l"'',t i). a u. v i-u. Kilo 1 1 V H (. E. Co .17 Laic Hlioro 1 I., to n :-(t Manhattan H":!'i Mtus. Nat. Lead 11 N. Y. Hi K. E ll'S ill ra Lo.v Cl3- If :. le.vi, i: r, i 119 ini-( ;i-'i "I'l :' Is 1 1.', fist. !'! llioM t s ."I.I lie hH 71:lii Tin is' lii'i; Is 1 i't H.'S 117 U "114 1 31u llfitfi ha,, ha; x,4 ik'tj, rv le; 7.'f4 :'r l.-'s l:;!'(. l. la lllj U) WliJ l!iii(j 42 l'i'n i;)s s?5 I.-, .5 en.; i.'i.; llol -'7'i IJ l's-ii r.'P.'4 S'', N. Y. Central... e-iw N. Y O. is W... N. Y H. & ,iY... IT. S. C. Co Xorlh Pac North I'ae. pf.... Omahn Vac. .Mail Iteadinii !,' ..'k Inland H.T !-t. l'aal T., ('. I Texas A: Pae L'ljiun fa'diic Vvahash T ' Wi.-.i.-ni l.'iiioti.. , M'.fc!.. E w. iL. i:. t'fd.... llil.i 's m ('111', (.Uu b','s (''4 1I ii-.; ll.'.l ai-4 II I.'. (Mi 1-i In'5 1W, Hit, lei, iii'M IHf, I'm I ;(, in' l'lij 41 rhtoauo Cfrala a ul l'rovislom. S(.UANToa, Aug. 0, The following quota tion.! an supplied uu I rorreite l dally by la. lltiri; Kuller.stuelt hroiiorj.Ul Wyoaiiuif avo nue. WlfKAT. Fot. Pi'c May. (Tenim; ri;s uAi IliuUtat , , Lew-em, Cli to-jir , COUNT. Oih ninit IIii;iii.t bin est Ch.!ni OA'l'S. (ipeninir lliiilesl l.i.v.rsl , Cl.iir,; lMltlv. fipen'tii? iliuhost l.'iwest Uoslm; 1.AKD. r'liiiihij ilnrlnst I onve-it -l".tla.' Ml' dff liibi. S?:::::::::::::::: l.fnvnt timing ni, tt-i-i fi!) ...i 3:i rm j:i.in l illl VM P7 T.'Vh !'. ta; i;'j7 Usw Toi-k l'K iiit a Ilnrket. Ki:V YoitK, Aug. 8. Flouh Firm, bet ter demand. Whicat Spot mnri.-ot, dull, firm, y,r up; Xo. S rod, store and elevator, 5;'C: atloat, &j;!c. ; f. o. b., SttaWJsc. ; niiguidcd r.id, MaMc; iN'o. 1 northern, ("v.i'c-; optious clos-jd steady at XirXc over yesterday, trading moderately aotivo and chiolly scalping and switching; Sejitonibar and December most active; Xo. 2 red, close, Aiut .st, iS'o.: Fepleia bur, tsjic.; October, OJc; Deceuib'-r, ti,';C,; .May, 0?c t;oHK Spot, iiull, lower, closliip; firm; No. ti, 0';ini",',;'o.; olovntor, (il,(u Kk. ailoat; oplious closn1 i-temlv at oyer yestordav, w.tU trading light: Mav and Ueceii.ber most active; August, -J4'i!.; September, lilc; October, 01c,; Decem ber, 57Xo ; May, 57.:. Oath Exports 2.S90; spots moderately nelive.tirmxrj options, dull, firmer; August IJaJlc; Seiitembcr, Sti'c: Octnber, yT'.je.J p: prices H J. lOJ.aoO'.: No. a white' 41 t'Jc. : No. 3 Chicago, .W.aXTc.; No. it. No. il white, 41c: m..od western,' :'.i37c. white do., l'aoO, white state, 40 ollc. J.ii:wif-Q li. t; family; S12aU; extra ciffi-', ssn.no. i'r.r.v Hajis Dull. 2i Tiitncmi ltKKP'-Steiidy, dull,; city extra India iuen. t!7al3. CtT jMf.ais Ht.-ndj-, quiet; piclth'd bel lies, S3.; pickled shoulders, O'fnGWft!.; plt-klod hams ll.-il'Jn.; mid'Pos. nominal. Laud Dull, steady; western stoam closed at flf.O; citv at 7; option salrs, none; September clospd JT.fia; reUned, firmer; rontinont, f7 !lf); Kouth America, compound, fl.itl!c. I'otttC-Flrm, active; mess, Cl-I.50al-J.75; extra prime. $!3.il3.50. lit:TTi:u-Q'.iiet, steady, Btato dairy, Mtiwlc; do. tror.mery, lTaSte.; Poniisyi Uo" JTn-eO. : western dairy, lijal(ic. do. creamery, MaL'ic; du. fetory, 1'!h15).;c.; (lgiu,, SJa; imita tion creamery, Hal7c. ('nEiisi: More nctlve.flrnior; state large, 7 nOo .; do. fancy, do. small, VKidlkc; part sltlms, .Inac; full sktms 2a2i,,'c. Loan-Light receipts firm; etiite nnd Pennsylvania, 15c.. weatcru fnsh, 13a Mi0.j do. per case, fla3.75. For earache, toothache, goro throat, swellod neck and the results of coldi aud inllamniation, use Dr. Thomas' Ecloetrio Oil tho grout paiu destroyer. Loaded nith Statlatlci. Now, thcrs'a a young North SIdo follow Vi ho used to be a (teueral favorite. But bo tool; to statistics, and he's been n nuUanco ever since. A Sunday evening not I0113 a,To found six or eight young people at a Dearborn avemio residence. They couldn't play cards. They didn't feel like singing. So they forgot, to light the gas, sat around the grate fire nnd talked. A young man who bad iust returned from atrip around thowi.rld to'd amon;; other things ot a clovor thief who Kaintd tntrancQ to the tre.u-.urc chamber of an lud inn ra.i.ah. "The thief," paid the traveler, "thou turned his attention to uu immense chest full to the brim with silver coins, lie filled n sack until ho couid just btugi'or under it, uud even thou be bad to make live trips be fore the chest was empty. There was jutt tl.OftO.WU, uud" "The woigltt of Sl.POO.UOO in silver cijn," broke in a voice from the dusk, "is oS.Oi'.O loumts avoirrhipois." A youu; railroad engineer rocouuted tho marvels of the new railroad up Dike's peak. "This wonderful piece of engineering," lie said, "is the highest railroad iu tho United t-'-tatiS. It is" ''The highest rniliwal In this country," Faid the voice, "is the Denver and South Park, a branch of tho Union Pai-ilic, at Alpioo tunnei, ll.Ku feet, ubove the sea level." The conversation turned to the celebra tion of birthday aiinivorsaius. 'Ylii,t a pretty cut-loin it is," said .1 pretty girl. "And it is .so did tun. 1 was reading the otlur day that it dates back to the times of the early Saxous. 1 think" "ill Hie fortieth chapt er ot ijeiiesis, twen tieth verse," said the voice, ''yiK, t- ill find the following: 'And it came lo pass tho third day, which was Piuuauh's birihday, tout ha made a I'c.-e.i, to all bis sonant:,.' " A young man who 1m inakinr; a name for Limacif 111 the electrical world di...coiir.iml on in.-; favorite tin ise. "1 I.:. ee Ik en pin imout Iti on Mm ill-cau-hso.nt lan:i," be .said, ".- in. Imvu sue ccvdeil in iua.vi-ii.4 out that buini.il .,tJ J Lours, and" "The longest time on record," broko in the voice, "is 10,3 luiurs and 1J miu Utos." Then tboy talked o novels. "1 don'ttLin!. it's fair.'1 .said f he host -::i, n piviiio.iTii-l I4i,:i le, "that nil the aulhor-i :!.oi:ld niiiku their heroiuw brtiiiettus now adays It isn't " "Last roar," interrupted 'be voi:a, "out of ,VC hiroino-t '17..' were b!o:i-.le." Thi.ti tiny m!!.c-1 ot j-ulag home uud Went. (Tin ... !-o 'i .-I'-uue. Ail', i -o lo Itnys, I am often a. ';.'.! whct'ior I cntmtder a tra '.o or a ;t..,f. ,i:.:i the better for boy- to ent r u; on. 'i'l. a i-aly attsw.-r 1 can make ii.it l.-pe::ds l;-.:a ll .-' !inys th-ui -lyes if a Ivy a iai.it :.e I'm- inoel. mis, aii rignt. lrX l.il-t bo a I.e.1: iKUiie. if he pre!';:- law, i f him t-ndy In.' I'ev on.tliy, 1 ti: i':r lii:chat'ir.. 1 i:.i vi ry , ,n i of nni-a .' and l'.ti i-a'a-e. H11.ei.1v-: I leach lav t i f forty scholars And f ti'nt thai. I turii lrom my daily work t luioka c.r re': "ions e-ei-ci.-.-) with 11 leeiing of Joyous anticipa tion. The ennditiona atirrouriding b-iyi and lurnual lab'.r bavo change 1 much in oi tin v yeain. No boy who iscmplovcd by me g a s throne;!; near so much as 1 did. 1 boar t!ai marks on nr" hand yet that were Hie re mit of hard work done when I was 11 boy learning my trade, lu th is era f niachiii-i-ry work is far easier. Hut there appears to he a strong dislike of lnvinal iaU.r (imong boys of the pro-i-,t geaerat ion. Perhaps tlijs i-i to tin at.iribiit.cd to the prcvtU of our largo cities uud the progress tif education. Put, atkr all, if a boy doesn't bavo a taste for mechanics, let him look elsewhere for his life work. To boya that are learn ing trades I would say, Do your best and work your hardest. Yon will have no brain worry, but. you will gain knowledge, ikilland physical strewlu, and you will find the calmer pursuits of life more truly delightful and proliutblu. To young men nnd others ia business for themselves 1 would f? ay, Slid work on. Don't give way to adversity. When dark times came upon me, I always trusted it was for the best, end patiently worked on and hoped for good times tnconiengain. And they came. Today I 111.1 not:, millionaire, but I tun in coiiil'iu-iabh) circuinstiaiccs, and happy. John Stephenson in L'idies' Home Journal. A Horrid Keepsake There is a curtain collector of queer things win owns a skull another man's skull nnd tiinrgh it is on a ishclfwitha lot of other dead beads representing cra nk:! types of (lUTerer.t races, it (livens at tention f rem them by the fact that its eye Rockets are en en. The collector says that it is believed to be the skull of a British officer who was killed in one of the battles of the revolution that took place in New Jers'-y, for it was found In a shallow grave wheru a number of bodies b:ul been hastily burled. Pays tho-collcrtor: "The poor follow was laid out, to n reive Christian burial, and, 11a usii: !, pennies were laid on his eyes to ke ep the lids down. A clot h was tied over his lace to make tho eyes closo ivoro rpiiekly, but as the bat tle began to go adve rsely, or as the dead and wounded began to gather 0:1 the hands of the men faster than they could be taken care of, a trench was dug in a hurry and the dead were piled in!o it. Interments i re often made so hastily that dying men are buried with the dead. The moistine from rain and dew rusted the copper pen nies, and as the M sh disappeared they sanJl into the eye sockets when; the green ru was taken up by the poriiui' bono, nnd til fktill wi.s Indelibly marked as you toe it, No, it is not exactly pretty." Brooklyn 1-iglu- Troublesome. Similes. It is said that many years ago tho pray ers of the First Presbyterian church, Princeton, wore asked on behalf of an aged l.nly who was not expected to recover. Tho elder who led the devotions earnestly prayed "that she might be restored to health and strength nnd once moro go ubottt like a 1 oaring lion, .seeking whom she might devour." The trut h of thin may not he satisfactorily vouched for, but the llev. Dr. William Aikmun, formerly pas tor of th" Spring Street chun.':' adirms that be one" attended a prayer to sing iu New Jersey, and one of tne brethren called upon prayed that they might align I'criii as "calves of the Mali" and be r.nele "meat for the kingdom of heaven." Now Voi-k Herald. At (lln Tiii. "Of course there Is plenty room r.t the top," thought the ambition young man, "uud I am going to get there." H ho took the key, and after traveling about half a mile high be got to his room, right under the roof. If there Uanjf morid to the story nt nil it tcacht a us that If a good room is wi.nted lower down at tiie popukr total it. had bel ter be eugnged lie fore the height cf the so too. Philadelphia Time He Wrlt: Love Vei-uen, On tho top floor of one of the tall-nfc buildings In lipper New York toils uu old man who h:.s probably written morn po etry than any other single, man living. 1 1 is business Is flint of writ log ihe "pint le" ii Miocs which one finds in the civ. p candles of the day. I'oetry which could never e t ho light of day in any ot her w ay is hidden In th.se tissue papered "party" candies. I bud an interesting talk with firs man a few days ago. 1 Iu has bei . twenty years In the business, is over aixty j eara of age, nnd htvs Hormnnhited n fortune, although he still kc-i'ps up the semo monotonous poetical trriud. "It Is a curious trade, you think, 1 siipposp," said th? old man, "yet tmiig one must do it, and it is very prolita b!e. 1 have built fourteen city and conn try houses out of it, and in n year or two I Bhall lay down the pen for good, and let ome one else take up the work. How do I write so much? Why, it has become eocoud nature to mo. Those 'mottoes' are simple; anything will do, and the moro fiilly they are the better. I know it is per fect tnu.h.iuid it is preposterous to dignify the thing-, wi'.h the word 'poetry.' "f r, "ml three ihyi of every week bom, nnd r .ji off, 1 suppose, a hundred of these things everyday. Why, I oflcn cat my lunch in 0:10 Land and write with the ctlierl Yet as I say, it is profitable, much better than 'vritiri.; had novels, for after nil my vo, 0 iM'virdoniiyb.irm. They are Lilly, I grant you, but perfectly harmless, nnd yoimg lads and girls lil e to bo merry over them. Dour me, ! suppose I've married many a couple with I his pen, aud if you'll iweuso me I'll just write a scoro or more before we go out to lunch," and in about fifteen minutes the old man was ready to ('0 with m", carrying in his pocket an en velope lull as the lesull. of an hour's work, Cwr. I'ovon .)-iir.)n!. rtle:l Ol'ii;'u ot S- orri4. "Oh, dear!" is equivalent to "O dio mio," "Omy Cod." "Thimble" was originally "Ihnmb bell," the t himble formerly having been worn on tne thumb. "Slav" is not ihe "slave" of the old ety liii.ilo.'ist.i, but, in reality, a person ol nobb lineaue. "Ilntti 11 row," the famous London street, caincd its name by being called "la mule du rot;" in Kiijlih, "the king's pas sage way," "!):::i,ii.; ,11" i-dent d.i loon, "the lion's tin. lb," aud "vinegar" was oaoe via aigro Uo.ir v lite). ".Madame" is "my lady," aud ".sir" hat lieu OKiraolid fr.r.a .lie Latin "senior" liiiottgh ibe French. ""i-euif I;,- pa alive t he I, :' in phntv', bis e let us, "I wice oocl.o'l," and a"ven!let" J:s '-imply a vi re iMct-it 'n fit U" s tying). An "1 ...1 1" uo , aa "el i r" In piimiiivo VK'i.'W. while "1 i;.u" is the sumo as "papa," and "o.ar" and "kaiser" are both ca sars. A "villain," before tliostigmnof digr:ii'0 Vns attached to him, was simply a laborer (' the "villa" of a Komaa country gutttln 111:111. ";J;u..'.;e"oTiee n,. -rot a rosins--' ible, house Vifa; a "Lua' o" was idmply a boy. "Jim winy" is a ri:i.iini..oencci-f the cla.ssical ad juration "O geiuini," Us- d by the Koniam Whin I hey ci'mI 'in-: !he twins Castor and Pollux to help 1 hi 01, "Lor I" is the old An :lo-:'i:i-;o'i "Ida ford ' (I',':.1' .'i n!..;: ;? To., I.ati-, t-rai for "1 .o.d ' is !..! tun, wl-.teli ha.s given lis "il .i:iiuie,'' ; 1 id l a m . r prcacuer. kt. l.OlL-i Hi-jigbl ,'. .1 V: lu:. ale Knife. An'.tCipi 'la in 'e e ' - , oar-'. oi.ee In ..,l;!':i."i,,-d i'l ilv ta.i i-i: ;.; Ace :iy, Jl.io. i;U at tenl i, mi w.1.1 :! i' o-t t to a, id r: .- I rei a M'ticiMl'li: : : '. in 1 a 1 t lie I al !e oi;)o:-ii ., ',:iei Volacio i ..,o, ; 1,, 1 :ir, o coi'i t'pl'le .;i it.i.i. his uu,, iin I.) means nl a 1.1-,1'e. 'l'he ocet.iele amiiscd If it did not horrify t I.e. so" el -i, or; he could hardly uu-iV-raand l.,e..',:ne of: o aohleacoiihlenanco l.t-1 lo iIAt in.;ii;s':e l a presence should consume cold . 1 ; 1 1 lo jae for bn-aklast, an-l, more slo.i '.'::: : y.-t, so p iu tlej tnonsl ions coinostible .villi n vulvar, plebeian knife. "Tell .11 1," k: id oar fiiei.d to 1 lie w li.i-r. after the venerable s laogr had 1, ft the 1-onni, "w-a v :.'-. ih.t old gai.th-.mau who flu. 1 1-led in ihat ;u roi.ioin, cold pie so iu-tiiiiii-iouily" "Vl.i.t, ,t," a.i , .. ; d the v.. lit. t proud ly, a.-, ii- dreiv l.im. i 1. up ii fail height, "tbi.t, i.i;, v.j.s ilr. Wl.itikr, our fuiutitis poet." "Oh, if ih.ifa the cse," cried our friend, "it's all right, cold pie or no cold pie. I'm free to nay that whatever .Mr. Whit tier does needs no apology r justification." Our fri, nd meant it too. As an earnest of bis :di:e. rity ho cap'tired thiiveit knife with which t!i.j famous poet bad oaten thu cold apple pie, laid that knife is now 0110 of the most tro.'.fciirod pni-sessions of the. (lentleioati who gave us this hit ensiling narrative. Kagt-ue 1'ieldia Chiia;) .S't'.vs. I'tiiKiiilt the Omiii", A giil in Kentucky lias recovered VQ ilania.ri.s from a steamboat cotniainy for nai'iing 11 boi.t nf'rr her without n.-k't:;; her jii.-rmi.-isioii, and they mu. t len.imo the bo,".t. .She t'xik (ilVcn -e. at 11 marine Hem statin that "Ki Mo M.irsh.'i! took the low er chute and run her nose into a planta tion." Del.- lit i'Yeo Pro s. A '1 1 liihle C.il'iill. "What was thu eaii.se of the revolution ary war;''-' w..s 0.10 of the questions .iskod at Lie. iinal exiiuiiui.tion for thu term. Luy I'Upil, wiih one exception, 1111 swer. d ii. as was expeeud. One girl wrote, "l'iie caii.-i'of tliorevuluaoiiaiyw.il' wns the breaking out of tho cousuilut ion.'' Journal of Kdueathan Wife (reflectively) I do wonder why men I'mif bald nnd women do not. lloo iml liocatiseof the intense activity of men's brains. Wile And why is it women bavo no whiskers? Ilii'iband llecause of tbeintonso activ ity of their chins. Pittsburg Bulletin. WEAK MFH your( ATTENTias -u.-.;. m ir -m C.'.l.l.l.ll TO Till! r. .v f. uieui, iiiyusii j.eiueiiy, ti'.') fmn't Criiifl,i f'nilinim tiieat bliyhsh lieiuedy, J y-, "l viaj a Luctiuu i-iu;t)iaa .s-a ;,: F YCU SUFFER '' iiir-TM.1! r;jvn - WiUM IJ'. ' l lity. V- c;ir!!i.sfl oi'Tj-.-ly i ii '1 Him!, S'lnrmv tiivli'a, mid !rr.inri'ni'y, niui alidiH. nsestti.it i i Ji -iin I'ver-nnlnl, ' iu'1' ut.U nil-;'lius , l.us., f Mimoi y Hinl l'uu-rr, I )imi, s) ol' V i-i-ion, I'r- t.cnirv (i'.U Ak hvA m.iny otlicr di I'usi'S tnut U 'u t JuKiuky or l.'cnwmiipUoii uud nn ourlv frravc. wn" tur n pamp:ilt. Address UiiAY MJ-.Di'MNK CO.. HutT.do. .r. Y. Tlio -iwifl JlcdH'inc n snlfl liy jdl tlnur'ists ul pt-r j;ivkaifM, or six p:n.k;u''4 Ur i.., r liyr.iuil n rocojpt mum -v ..tnil Ah ever,- ?.').00 orJcr Wc CUAA JE n onvp or ptuTioy vat umU'd. iwMKMMNNin i V On iifcouMt' vt niniitf'rUMts wo h:iva ;:tii;ptiil thu Vcliiiw Wrappor, to only bl-lu-ii '. t t-iti In Scran tun v -ilutthcvv l;ro4. lti:sv fil..f H-Mil'l J.S i 'i'l Hi VUKLD. '.'I i j.'.ir Af t u (i ' '';ir WU i?." ... TMET.:ulU-h"i;Uii L nncilt)ti(jolaiii-Hu(. fo'i !:o. t J-iUvt" rcj fi'''- m ywh-?rn in tSo f!.S.,ori or J' -l d Note (nr I. .'mi. J"pi;'H Ctorr wnv l!:o btn-a Ful l In n'l rctidl ninrca tut J '.,''). We j i ii n thU hnui on: nl'.vs, tli.n. ii.; o wo (.;( t.7j'(''' tJ-'l', '',''' I" !-'. Ul;d If OVP fi )'X R'tt,f j vn v. i'f.iiiu-i tti m-'iifv TPl'iidlillOl)iiTpf.U-. Ol'Ultt i uu i.i "iii.-ni'ii c'(mih( wli!:hs V, Ji E, Jt K K, 'eli'H 1 to 8 and lint Ill'iHrntrJ Cum. FREE PryT::n 'tn Pn FESERAl ST., , .ll fiT-MS M J.-.O.'iOI. Mil FRED WE1C1IEL ' At li 1 m tir iv rniovnted r.ml lieeieieil ITotel .it I LAltK'H h'CM.MIT, isuoW 'i-eii,uv,I tn fur liit.h ti-ivo in moil noil s-ieinl jiii-iiny w-ttli the LA'I t:.sr, NKW-r,'l'Yl.EH KKiri, linulu ei- ilouhli', to t ilt" them tu I nke VVIu-ln. (irnv.'l l'oii.l niul ail niilnirhaii pniutH mil Semun'i- ri .-i jrt.i nt re is-'iiihio inie A hit'.fn ln'iM-y iiiti-nc.innocteil witti lioU'l lor truv cl tllk' pilhll". t . r ii-' ) K;;iVM .iL.-AV' ' UASSON STARK. at THir. or.n DFPOT HOTEr., KAd'oIlY VILIjR Is .r, imri,(I to reoelve miiiuiier bounlorH nnil Au-niiii rh: for tourists tu uurrouiiJiuij to hue uud summer resorts. ' r.'anr'r; Ec.nl: cf Ccranioa. ORGANIZED 187: CAPITAL, 1200,003 SURPLUS, 1250,000 T1i!r liniil: nttm l-i ileniihltors rverj fucill-y Miirrnnletl liy ttielr Iniiunccs, lul. lirnt ami rehiinimlOillty. hjifi-iul uireiitlon liivi'.u tn bul;ik4 ao COU11U. lnlei ot j, 1. Id uu liiuo ueliuulli. H:,7.TA1I ro.W:'T.T, rinildrnK OI.O. Ii. 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KILL AM, Ai:o:nev .a-l.awT iii "y ' ) . i ii'Tieiii'.-i, l.,, I- i , it , i . it'i)'. i.e.-' t.m; :..m:k '.'a .-:;;; a, t-era.i- ! 1 1. :.. i ; pi-, i -''i"i i. -. .1 , iii, for- I'. ;,. or l,,e:l, , t:i-o oe;.;!:iy t''UJua ii'e.iirf chi; u-eu Liitli.u Jil UL I c-iUf .-t. ;;:. ThomA- '.-. (.'A..' !, Y., leri-.t; 1 ! . 1' , io i,. if :ss v.uiii );;; i-:it:.- hlSi)E:tuA.tT':M .'.il mil t--h, ii.' A'inioM ii'.e'.iii... i'lifili r. celve.l nt iill tii-ej. .'eit torui will opou t:,.pt,.o,l,,,r 'l. I)i. S . i: i. ' f. LAt'KACH, Sui-awa I cMi.it, lio, Ui i- t . 'yol!il,o,' :lVi.. i. j-'i i;., i Ti ,.1'e... I',, -it I'.- o. . in A 't in. ui. rt i.i,;i; ;;.vin..-s a-.d LTio a- c . ': . . . i.i lo. n von e. ney on c..vi. r t,-i or; -.- i y you hel.'er en Investment than env ill ei- as oetat:,).!. Ca'l mi B. N. CALLLN- i i It. I I- ' ''.ie. ' nnil:-':- .-!,.: I. f H. ft. ARK is LO., r-i'eoRinen, Ftornti anil Kur .i-ryinen; i-tnro 14ii Vashini,'t n iivenim: M"en hoil.se, hiiJ Nurili Main avomie; t lore l"lri,.ioi,o , it. AS. 1. 1, ami rxir-N 'i i . i:ii.. .i,m,.M nTTi. t I i:i: si i;i.i ?,s. j (K- nrKTTIL, 'h I.:iel:,-iwnnna nvnti'.', ' S' l-niOi'ii, i'ii . i -iti'il r t V.'ii-,. -ii-r, ieii4 lie ! l i s Ar i: ie Al tt.lN I' 'jV K VES-J l-IN.STLK, 217 Vlil Wyoming i. nvo. Loom.-! heated wuli HV'ain: all iiuhi fin iiiiproriMiu iiIh. C. M. Ti.t man, Prop. rpilH II.K (JAFK, IS, and K Fi-anklm av.j M UJe. l;at-.-a n iei'l iibb'. 1'. 7ai oi.kk, Iroiirletor. l:Lb'i'jiii!;,h-i:K! 1 If i'l i;i.i. W. ti. fCIIHNrit, Ilnnnuer. K.xtceiithstr'-.it, ,i.o block er.it of iiroadway, ut l''ii.ui Sii'inre, S,r Ver:c Anier'.i'.-m fi'nn, i'Xl' per tiny anil upward. 'oiVNiJ IHil'liK. Liu-i.po in plan: Ih'oo.l roomi lipim uay and nti;lit. liar Blip l.licd with the beob P. TT. coy RTri-rrtor IU UATo:.; iloUM"., near !)., U A V. pa O tt-n.rer depoL t'uiaiuot. d mi the Luropomi pirn. Vn Toil Kuril, l'mprlofor. ArtCill'.KCTS. AX IS .V tlUCl'i, Ali tr.teets. "lio7ili!Tir '.'a nr 1 'S, V- "oiioi'v-e-iltli h'ld'ir. Sera'iion. V I.A1A1. I J t (' ICW a:- VALTF.U, Ai i lnti et. ohleo, rear of tnnwton aveiii.e. Ji L. l'l'.OWN. A -eh K Ar.-hlte.'t, Prion I l'liiMlinr. I .'it V iwhlnprtiHi Ave.,s-rnnton. ii;s i i.i...m:;ii s. HALKlv'S KCHK.-'TUA-JlirWO Foil balis, piciitiN, p.r,-ti.-i, rocoptionii, wed liniiiM inn! ooi.eovt worli lurtil-ihod. i'or torim iniili o-n 11. J. l.auer, i-oiidaeior, 117 Wyu.uibjf i.e.. . ii'i.r Ttiiitirrs rini.io store. (.DiiflN It. hWAKYa- '.VltOLKSAI.0 hinili-r, rriee hiiiloia,'. Fi-raiioin, I'a. 1 1 tiAKi'Ki'', ribo'i'iii'.Ks, r::iN-j'F.Hri' lit nipeiiea, nveloi paper In. n. twiniv Wiirhoustv loO SVabiiiii: ton uvu., beranton, la. OKbK.4 AX!) C'AS,'KTAUl-.d FOit HALE at t.'i.iou3.i nv'uuii. D. I.. FuOTE, A Rent 'l'kXsKl7l iioiv.N " cnT," WHOLlT I sale ib-iilerK in Wnndu are, r, iritauo uud till Cloth, i'.U W. I.iicka-.vaiinn avennn. Hotel Waverly 1'iiropw.ii Plan, l-li- t cIilis Tar rtt'iohftl Ie, poi for Bcrsnoi- ti l.u'.i l.ii.u.eu." LIE h 15tti end Fiftsrt SU, FIM Jiont d -nimtihi fi r rr'Ht.-leMts cf K lj. rnnti --hiiiita. Ail fiir.veulmieeH lur travelers t, aim from Vtrmd Htiei t ptathm and ttu tl'v.i-h'l!t a:i-l Mr.rkot Htrri t i,ai..nn. 11 ilriil.le f"r r'fttiiir Snraiitoiituiui wjd iw lie lu Mie Antiii-iiol'.-i K. i -i. T. J. VICTORY, AYLESWORTH'S Tks Fir.cs tin tho Citf. Tlio lateBt, Imjiroveil fnr tilflhlnss nnil niipuratus for keepiiiff nietit, butter uuilega, 233 Wyoming Ave. we cin give vou SATISFACTION e 111 aboht (he Job . . l-init lri .K C ItO V Worn you witt need soon. The Seranton Tribune Job DcDt CENTRAL RAILROAD OF H J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthrnrita coal usoil exclusively, iasuriiii ticuuhiina anil comfurt. TIMU TAIU.E IN EVPKCT MAY 20, IStll. Trains leave Serantou for Pittston, Wllknv Bnn-o, ete., nt 6 I'l. IMS, ll.S) a. m., l'IM. 2.0L V ,' ' 5', ' I T': ll V'J tU"Jy. ) B. ul, l.eii, S.l.i, 7.10 p. in. Kir Atlantic Citv. 8.20 a. in. For New York, NownrK and Ellaib it'i, S.'JJ CeXi.ri.'iM) n. in., 12..VJ (expreHi wiih liullut, V-u lor carj, li.ao (esproba; p. iu. Buuday, Hi tiiiillAirn Cnrxx, At.l.r.NTowv, li;Tiir.R VJA: f'.?.'" l'HIl.ADKI.l'lllA, H.JU a, in.. l. t. 11.1 III t,f .... I'. . , ... f, ....... V - . . huiHlav. i 11, . m v "-'lW I'. w 0 ,'', T ""ANOir, Oci-an Giiovb. etc.. at For KeailinK, Lobannn anil' Hiirrisburff, vi 2.1-i p. 111. ' ' ' 1 ouuaay. 10, r i-otuvll!,., P.Cda. nv. I?..! p. m, Itoturtinip U-avo N'uw York, foot of Liberty i1ir;';..'N;,!iw tixn' at l',") (p--''k- . .11, l. ii. 1... 1 (expiva witu xuuiui p-tor cari I'. nL Minilay, 4.;l a. m. l.eail lJiij.t,l,,li,lii.. l...lln.. T i.i nn. . , l .'M ..L.t'iiiin ll'l llllliai, O. IJ n. m., fcW an J 4..) ) p. m. Kimduy, a a. u.. . .. ..... .. ui.,1,.1,1 inn Minis in, imrifet rut.il inay hv l,.nl Un :iupi;o:iti ,a iu advauuo cu ttJ tioiiol uuuut at thj biatiun. U. 1'. ItAbDWlS, J. n. oLnAt-PEjr. 0"ll. hunt. DCLAWARK J!?TD HUD huK HAfMtuAL). rore.ioeiieinir .Vninhv.Jnl- '.11 y . I ml tirii.,.,-11 in vivo an, I fi f'l,'i"'l't troui thu new Laok- V f.' ..-,f"lliv.'.: 1 1 1 li't 'l''a'.- "- ill I invo Fcra U L ton stntion for Carbomlii A?" " aio! int, rim ihate pointN ' '' t:.'M. i,.V, 7 I), XV.") .itel lu 'eran- ilain I ' aee nn , rim luaie pomtN at ' '' t'.O. a. to, 7 IHJ, H '.'."i .iiel in IU ll.lll.. 12.W. it.M. a.li. U.1,1. ;.".ri fl 1(1 iin.l 1! :.'U ,i.ui. I or I'ui'viow. Wayuiart and IloiioiOalj at i.e.l n.:;-, ,;,! p) pi .,Ili jo (Kj.a.ail and 5.13 p.m. i . r A.liain-. ti.-iialn-.i, tie-.iiliroiuiaokaaud J'o in-il nt r. 4 " a in. anil 2,Ai p in. I-', r Wiiin Carre and liiteriiH-lhite points m 7 t',. i- IV ii :i- -ml i.i .i.j ,..1,,., 12,11.-, 1,0,1 l.lil 11. in, i.e .-,. it I.i nnd il. tu p.m. 7i .ui, i will ai'1-iyi'iitsoiuiit..u Station fr m ' 111 boo tale ami iniei nit-diiilo poiiilM at 7 40, Kl". I' -I and iil.l'i mo,, liiii, 1.J7, 2.:il. ail), 4 M, a V.; 4 !l ,1 and ll.: p.m. I 11.111 I Inn"- lull-. WV-inari and Farvh w at 8.: I a. i.i... e.'.oo, 1 17, :i. 111. i ii nnd 7. i.i p.m, Fr 'in n'l'-.il. : ai-alo,-a, Albany, etc., at lo t and 11. -i p.m. 1'" rii.ii ibc-s- barro and iutornn-diato points nt'.' ii. K.0I. 10-15. -mil 11 Vi a.m., 1 lti, 2,11, 3,;i'J, i.l'.i, tins ;,J), ti.n.liur! 11 :0 j .m. liAV IS. IK: I Train leaves .Seranton for PliilailMnhin mi,1 Koiv Vo k via. 1). A- 11. ll It. nt ;. V, a.m.. ii.;.i mid lliJS p. in. via D., L. ts W. It. It., 000 8.111. 11. 'ej) a. in., mid l.: p. in. Leave Heranton for Pittnton and Wilkis. Iiarro vin I).. L. & W. Ii. It., U.UJ, b.OS, 11.2J a. in , 1.8 1. tlo 1. e.iJ7. . e p. in. Leave Seranton for Wlhtu Haven, Ilnzlnton, Pn Its villo nnd all points on tim lleaver Meadow and Pntthviil.1 In-nneiies. via K. W. V.. h M .1.111.. v a I). A lLH.lt. nt . n .111., 1J.!'5. S:i. 4.1. p.m. via I).. L. A- v. It. It., ii.UU, .!. H.ai 11.111., i.:ti. tt.vi p.m. Leavn h-iaiiton lor Metli'ehr-m, Kastnn, Ueadiiiu, Iinirishiir and all ititi-rni-H.it jiomtn via U.Ai II.lt.lt. 7.15 a m . I2.tr, 2.:h, ll. M 1:11., via U., L. is W. ii, l:..u.00,b.Uj, llJOa. 111., l-.vi p.m. I.envi) Seranton for Tunkb-ni'ioek. Towandi, En,.. oa, liliae.i. U,.;iova mil ail intorinedl it 1 j.omts via i). tell. U.K..H.i,ii.in..tji),a,id lLil'i p. 111., via I). L. Ai W. 11 It . a . m. Loiv,-.- lanoni l.,r lioi tie't n-, llniTaln, Ni I'li'ua Fall 1, Jiotroir. cinrixu and ail nohiu iv.vUiiUoVil. U. H. -.i.i i,.tn.,l:;'r,.'.i.r,.ll.8l p. m.. via Ji. L. A- V. it. Ii. aim Piu-tn .lunelion, mH a.m., l.Jl). S. .0 p. m., via li V. Ii it., I'.41 p. 111. Bo- Eba r.i and th) wo t via ' al in-uioi. vi A- il. it. 11. x. i.v n,in latii.0) p. in., vail.. L. A- V. il.li.. ,H.0S 11,111., 1..111 nad 0.U7 p. in. I'u.lmiin p .i-lor and sleeiitn orb. V. chair far 011 nil tiairs between I,. It .Iiuin-lon nr W'i l:es-lt irr,) and X.-w Yir., I'nilad lp ill, Buffalo and S sm-n ion iti i ) ' HOI, LIS H. WlLllfjrt, Gon. Sunt PIUS. S. L"B. 0"ti. P.isi. A,'t. Phil.i., fl. A.W.X' iXXSMACHEKWt Q u Pais. Ai't, teouth Botblthem, Pa. Dr.I.AWARo., LACKAWANNA AXD WESTERN RAIUtOAH. Trnina leave Serautnn aa follows: Ezpren for Now York and all p-'intH East. 1.10, Z'J), 6.15, 8 UU and l).,i: a. m.; 12 fi aud o..V) ), m. Lxrrei-i for F.aston, Trontou, plidadelphtu and tun .South, alV, t.Od and t.j) a. m.; U.jJ ani 3..V) p. 111. vViihluiiL'ton and way etationa, ti.'Jj p. in. . Toliyhauna iiC'-oniiiiiiiia'.loii, (U0 p. m. l-.xpr 89 for bintbamton, Oswega Elmlr.i, rni nini;. Hath. iJaiwvilIn, Mount Mnrru anil Uullalo, l'J.le. 2 1." n. m. and 1 21 p. m., making rloso connections at Huilalo to all poluU iutbt We.-it, Xortliweat aud Southwest, iia'h neennunodation, 11 a. m. Biiiijhainton and way Btatlona, 12.37 p. m. N ie iLl-011 aoooiuuioilatioii, lit 4 p. m. ttna O.l11 ! in. BliiRliaraton and Elmlra Express. 0.05 p, rn. i.Xiris tor L'ortl.iiiil, Syru'-uie. Onwof Uticu and Uichlleld Springs, ti.li a. in. aud p. r.i. Itliuoa. iM, and Bath Pa. m. and 1.21 p. m. liir N oneuinberhinil, Pit 1, ton, Wiikoj-U,irrk Plymouth. Uloninsbui't; nn 1 Daavilln, making ei,,se (o.nii.etious nt Nnrtlomilvrla'id for Willi. iin.-iiort. I'.arrHburj, liatliuioi'O, WasiK iiiL'ton and tho South. Northumberland a ml Intermediate station t oo, lilii 11. ia. n::d nnd ii 'J7 p. m. NantienK'j ana li.tornieuiave eU'Jona, & 4 and lli'i a. 111 Plymouth u:.d uitermodiat B'l.tions, 3.HI ami S 5.' u. 111. . Pullman parlor ana deoplnB eoachos on all lor UO.uiled iiiformatiou, roekettim-tn I"9, otc. upply w il. L. Siiiiih, city ticket o:Je ilii Laokawaunttaveuuo, er duvot Uckut 0U0 in Kin axd wvoJUNii Valley eaii Vj aoau Trniu:, leavo Horonton forXowYorl! nnd bv teriueiiiat.' point-H cm tlio Krio iinlrnad ut U..J a. m. mid ii.J-1 p. 1:1. Also for Hnni-s.lale, I, v. ;'-y and local poiutB ut ll ;j, 0.4j u. m .auJ 3.:;ii.m. A' I 'he nbove are through trains tej ant from Ib-iKsdiilo. An aiidiiiieiil train leaves Seranton for Lako Ariel a: a.10 p.m. and arrivw at Seran ton from the Like at 15 a in. a'ld 7.1) p.m. Ti.iim leave tor W llkes-Uarro at i.lu a. ul aud a il p. m. P:wj0piIAJliS 1 1 ' St'HAXTfiN I'lV'llOV. In i:ir.'el Juiie21ih. lSfll, Knrtli llniind. ihiiiii h lli'iniil. 2IJ-5 .'03 Jtit iii02 en 1 200 Slatlims I- - t. (Trains Pally, Ex- I 3 J.. . I eopiMinnay.) p O.OP .' i .-irnvo Miivei i M -'"! Y. Franklin SI. .... 4i .... 1 b'i .... West- -Kinl nt root .... 7 M, 70.'i.... WoeUiiwlion .... 8I11 .... r v f Ml Tuin v . :ti 1 ni'! . t. ,1,., .1 7 : VI to . 1 lAli'tv-o Leave a ir m 0 Oil! 3i, .... a or' a it .... 6 1H, ll-ii! .... n! a 311 .... g:i , viir (l i t! lV'1 4 : 'I I, :.-. n r. 4 M llanoeek Hint 11., lit Pi cut nil JMrU fot-in I'tivnti lie lUliao'it ri'"'H"t M. Viiloiuhiln 1 1 -'t 1 ity 4'iii'b'indale Wl'tte ItrliKo .Muyllola Jerinyn AiThll'iUil Muten Pock Kilo Olviliiint Mekson Unoop Providence 1 in k l'nioe 1 :.s l- ill in' 7 r. ' I'.' l,.i,ilH' 7'.". it! oil, 'J O 7 Itifej.-"' I' :K 7 n vi 1 .in i m f'ISH! 8 -! (5 1)4 ; mi s ! 5 is 7 w tit-i r.ti 7 87 HO.. R37 a tatiS 4:1 fo 7 m; ;i m 7 4(1 DM I 51 7 J :V 5 54 7 4.H , 8 f-9 tl 59 7 Ci 4 III! 6 91 7 M' 4 07 1 07 7 Ml J tn 11 in (lallll 3 1 1 1' la ni'lflhll fl i 'l fll Ce ,...!lill)', 11 -ii n .':! tun (iS.,,11 IS Ha, ;w fllla Sail ft V I 11 11 t- M '.' II Ii7 844' 1) Hi in i! , k :i 0 IU II in H.SI (i 14 11 (" n:t' HOel 4 1 6 14 MUI4 17, UK t- 0", Iill eO fit ltlt,.'i7 SSI) 0 lUjlO.',.-! H.1 P M A II A M hoi 11111(111 bo nvo Arrive a nr up u All trains run dully except Siiiiiluj-. f. HiuiiKa tbitt tmiuHbtop ou signal for pas. 8011 ire rs. t-eoiire rates via Ontario A Western before U'-oli.isliiKtl'kets and save money. Day aui Klllt't lCxuross to the N est. .1 C. Anderson, Gin. Pass Agt T. I'lltcrolt, Plv. 1 ass, Agt, scianten, Pa. For Delicacy, For purity, and for Improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals Pozzom's Powder.