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    THE SCBAKTON TRIBUTE MONDAY MOROTNG, AUGUST 13, 1894.
L
OF
In commenting npon tbs poiltion of
thsResiltuK railroad, the Philadelphia
Stockholder Buys: It ig uoae too toon
for Reading; ssourlty bolder to seri
ously consider who will b the best
man to aiiimoiwter the affairs of tbe
company one it is reorganized, for
upon the bend of tbe company will rest
tbe responsibility to maintain its in
solvency aud to ttxpaud its earning ca
pacity. Without a capable, safe presi
dent the Reading bad'.as well cot be re
organized, cxtept for temporary advan
tages. In its later history it has not
bad an ideal man for the chief place,
although Mr. Uowen and Mr. MsLeoJ
were, each in bis way, possessed of a
high order of ability. Tbey did not,
however, combine all the qualifications
necessary to insure to tne Heading
a credit suoU as it should have by right
of its intrinsic assets. In their time
they, though, did good work as well as
some poor; tbey played a necessary
part in tbe development of tbe K jad
ing. Tbe time bus now come when,
proporly reorganized and Mr. Enrle
appears to have hit with pscnliar
happiness upon a suitable plan tbe
Riading no longer needs men of th
(iowen and McLeod stamp. What is
wanted is somebody safer that is the
word; somebody who has had experi
ence la ' the management of rehabili
tated .corporations, aud demonstrated
extraordinary capacity for such work;
cartful, cemmanding, soufidenee, aud,
besides, a Philadelphia!, with the
city's best interests in mind.
,
Tbe Harrisbnrg Telegraph says that
the proposed completion, of the South
Mountain railway by the Pennsylvania
Midland company is no bluff this time,
because Colonel Avirett, vice president
of that organization says so indubit
ably. A meeting of tbe directors of
the Pennsylvania Midland Railroad
company was hold at Hurrisburg at
which Vice President Philip V. Avir
fett, of Hagerstowu, Md., presided, It
was decided to employ a corps of en
gineers to relocate the line f ruin Harris
bnrg to Slatingtou, Northampton)
county, ninkiug a preliminary survey
and mnp of the old South Mountuiu
line. The surveyors will report at a
meeting to be "held in Philadelphia
ou Aug. 10. At this meeting tbere
will also be r"ports on the numerous'
important poiuts along the road, pro
poses for. building the rotd will be in
vited and tbe question of bonding the
road considered. The headquarters of
tbe new road will be in Uarrisburg
nnd will opened in a short time.
Chief Kngiueer J. H. Murphy, of Rd
ing.who was In the city today with his
corps, have made a hasty surrey of the
line and wili begin another next week,
Blurting ftotu Reading. James March,
jr., of Lebanon, right of way agent,
with bis assistants, Messrs. Bradley, of
near this city, aud Calluhan, of LjU
mm, sturud out this moruing from
this city and will go over the route,
aecnriug old rights of way granted'to
the South Mouutaiu. In case of tho re
1 uhuI of a land-jwuer to come to terms
with the company, deviations from tho
old rente will be mad".
Vice-President Avirett, who is also
superintendent of construction, and an
old newspuper man. was seen at the
Lovbiel hotel this morning, and stated
Hint tho Pennsylvania Midland is no
thii'f. "I am well aware," said he,
"that you people have been hood
winked before, but should no uuforssen
circumstance arise, n railroad will be
iu operation between this city and
Portl iud, Fa., at no very remote day.
Our ccmpauy has solid financial back
ing and a capital stock ot $1,500,000
nnd we propose to boud thero.id to that
Miiiuunt at tho start. We do not
fei.r the Blue Mountain company.
which claims to have a prior right
to llie old bcutu Alouutalii line.
Uaviuir purchased tlw rights, title
iiud iuterest of James Maroli, of Lsba-
nou, wiiose right to tne owuersmu of
the line was established by the supreme
court, tor a sum la the neighborhood
ol SCoO.OOO, we intend to go ahead und
Luid i Liu line, just ns though there whs
no Line iilouiitain company. Should
the latt'-r obstruct our plans, we will
upply to the courts as the necessary
rnuedy. Mr. March has taken the
bulk of tbe sale money In stock in
our company. We intend to construct
the iiue clear throngh to Portland, a
distance of 110 miles from this city,
having acquired the route of tbe Penn
sylvania, Portland, Pougbkeepsie aud
Boston between Siatingtou and Port
land by the March purchase. Tbere
will also be a branch of nine
teen miles from Strauestown to
Reading. Connections will bo
made with the Pennsylvania in
this city and in Reading with the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
in Portland. Onr ultimate object is
to complete the line clean through to
Springfield, Mass., using the oft-surveyed
South Mountain nnd Boston,
which gives a ronte ibetween Harris
burg and the Hob 140 odd miles shorter
than any other. But for the present
the line to Portland and Reading will
alone occupy our .attention. Traltii
egfeeruenti will be made with the
'Peunsy and Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western, and we expect to do a
good coal business. This will be an
independent line of which G. G. Wil
liams is president."
. '
The McMyler Car-domping Machine
company's system of handling loaded
cars in putting cargoes of coal oh board
vessels will undoubtedly ' create as
radical a change in tbe soft coal biui
nees of the lakes as occurred when tno
Brown hoisting machine was applied
to ore. At the Astabula plant of Pick
ands, Mather & Co., who are backing
the builders of tbe machine, six big
steamers were loaded last wsnk, and
three of them, the Kearsarge, Chootaw
and Pease, left with cargoes aggregat
ing 6,500 tons, while the Pope was
being loaded at the same port with on
of the best rotary hoist plants on tbe
lakes. The dispatch given the steamer
Illinois was must wonderful. She was
relieved of a cargo of 2,33(1 tons of ore
and loaded with 1,421 tons of coal la a
single day. A record of S60 tons loaded
in sixty consecutive ruinates has bsen
made with tbe machine. More big
steamers are booked for loads at this
dock this week and even greater dis
patch is expected.
t
The special arbitration committee,
composed of J. C. Anderson, general
passenger agent of the Ontario and
Western ; James Charlton, general pas
senger agent of the Chicago and Alton,
and A. J. Smith, gsnsral passengsr
agent of the Luke Shors, which has
been Id session at Niagara Falls to
settle a dispute between tbe Lake Erie
and, Western and Pan 4 Handle roada
over, a portion of track owned by the
former and which is need by the latter,
bas hot yet rendered a report, but is
expected to shortly. The piece of track
oven wbtob tbe dispute arose is between
Indianapolis and Kokorao, lad - I
GENERA
NEWS
INDUSTRIES
The month of August is one of very
small anthracite tonnage, and for this
reason one may look forward to a firmer
coudition of business, as a supply not
beyond the demand naturally results in
better prises. The proprietors of this
f uel have the matter so largely in their
own hands that, with anything like
unity of action, tbere is no reason why
the trade should be permitted to go
iuto tne condition it has been iu during
the months of June aud July. To re
turn to the plan formulated earlier in
the vear aud make up the tonnage to
83,000, 01)0 tons plus, say, 1,000,000 foe the
demand from former soft coal users, is
the proper idea to have in view. This
naturally means a restrictive policy for
tbe remainder of the current year.
There is an increasing production of
bitnminous coal In all parts of the
couutry, aud ulready iu some districts
there is tbe cry, that steady work can
not be had. This shows that while the
strike was successful in depleting the
market to some extant, as soon ns work
was resumed the output was rushed
aud in a few weeks again there was an
oversupply. Coal Trade Journal.
All of the Reading Coal and
Iron company's collieries shut ,down
last night for the balance of tbe'week.
The immnuse production of anthracite
during June and Jnly has overstocked
the market, und a number of the col
lieries will remui'i cloiod during next
week to enable the company to work
off some of its surplus stocks, General
Manager Henderson said today that
th work of the Reading collieries dur
ing tbe present month hud been very
light, and that during the first twelve
days iu August such of them as are
working would not average more than
four or five days.
Tte Sehnylkill Ileal Estate Title In
surance and Trust company, of Potti
Ville, bas entered up sgaiust the
Schuylkill Electric Railway company
au action in assumpsit iu the protbon
otary's office. The defendant company
bus defaulted in Interest due the Trust
comiiauy, the amount being between
$5,000 aud it 1 000. The declaration by
tbe plaintiff s have not been filed aud
therefore the exaet fignres cannot be
given. The Reading R .ilroad company
is a large stockholder iu the trolley
road aud it was only recently that tbe
road was transferred to a syndicate of
Philadelphia. This syndicate was to
assume all this indebtedness, but have
defaulted on the first Interest du.
e e
Minor Industrial Notes:
Postal trolley cars areabout to be started
in .Breoklyu.
The earnings of the JJew York Central
for July wero i 158, 002. ft decrease of fTt.S.-
22.
Tho Erie is ni,'Hia honoring the issue of
tickots from tho Dausville aud Mount
Morris.
Philadelphia and Heading eugiueers ore
being examined in writiug, at Heading, on
tbe rules of the company.
A company in which II. Q. Bromloy, of
Philadelphia, is Uio It-ailing spirit, will
bulla a uirgo textile mill at Lebanon.
Petroleum is to be used instead of coal on
tho locomotives of the Klga railway, in
Russia, iirnl ivsc-rvolrs are to be built for
this purpose at life cities, capable of con
taining collectivnly 1.0J0.000 pounds of pe
troleum. Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Camel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
bis stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to au alarming degree, appetite
foil away, unci ho was terribly reduced in
tieiih and strength. Throe buttles of Elojc
iric Bitters rural him.
Edward bhepberd. Harrisbnrg, 111., had)
a running sore on nts leg or eight years'
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Buck Ion's
Arnica Salve and his leg is ouud and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
tlve lnrgo fever cores on his leg, doctor
said he was incurable. One bottle Kleotrio
Bitters nnd one box Buclileu's Arnica
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Bonds.
New York, Aug. 11. The govorumftnt
crop report for August iihowing the re
markable decline in tbe condition of corn
ot iiti points to nil 1 per cent, bad a weak
ening effect on the railway stock murliet
today. London also cabled selling orders
on this report ns well as the further com
plication in tanif mutters at Washington
ami the railway list in consequence lost )i
to per cent. Net changes show gains of
ti per cent, iu the industrials nnd
ius-es of au equal amount iu thenctive
railway list.
Tli8 following oompiem taoio showing tno
day's fluctuations m active stocks is suppli-d
nnd revised duily by LaBar & Fuller, Hto.'i!
brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue:
Open- HU-h- Low Clor
ins, est. est. inf.
est,
Am. Cot. Oil...
Am Suifsr. liKiM
A.T. A B. V 4'ij
Can. Ho....'. 50
Cen. N. J
chic si. w mm
Q., B. & Q 71 i
Chic. Oa HW
C, C.C. ft 8t. L.... 3W
Col., Hook.Val. AT
D. 3i a 13i)(i
D., Ij. Se W
D.4C. ' IT?)!-
tCrie 14
. K. Co
Luke Kbore IHI
r.. tb N
M.uilmttaii lis
Miss. Vsu: 21
Nat. Lend 4,4
N. Y. &N. E l;,Vi
N. Y. Centra! i'Mk
a. Y., o. vv n;
Jf . Y S. Jt W l.Vi
(J. 9. ('. Co S!l
North Pao
Nortii Pac. pf H:t
Omaha
Pae. Midi
Kfiiidlntf H&
Kock Island t".Y:i
H.T
fit. Paul ftiw
T., C. it 1 1K',i
Texas & Pc
t'nion I'aellic Ill
Waliasb pr U$i
Westurn (Tiiion H
V.& L. E iOti
W. & L. E. pfd
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. . Chicago Oram and Provtilons.
FcrAnton, Ana. ll.-Ths folJowlnij quota
tions are supplied and corrected daily by La
Bar ii Fuller, stock brokers, Ul VYyomln ave
nue. WHEAT. flout.
Dno.
Mil-!
Way.
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OooulliK..,.,.
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Lowest,,,..,.
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lowest. 81)16
Cloninir 802
POHK.
Opening
inquest j.i'iii
Lowest l.tsj-
Closlnif;. 1K35
LAUD.
Openlnif til
Hluhenti 7eg
Lowest ,,,, 740
C losing 7ju
KIIOKT RIBS.
Spninu 710
Hnrhent txt
Lowest , 705
Closing , 707
New Tork Produce Market.
Nsw YORK. Ana. 11 Fi.nimTii.li
steady. '
Wintsr Whk4t-Low (trades $1.85aS,50:
JiV'.'10 S."cy ,3402 e0i fl0-. Patents
Ki.7aan.iW, Minnesotit nlenr to. M.9 m. h.
straights 3.00a.9.60; do., patents 3.40a4
un sviw i.omo.iw; cuy mills W 6!)ft.(15;
do., patents $4!d5a4.S5. Rye Mixture
W.2oa2-50; saperBus I1.60a3.10j flae fl.&Sa
1.95. Bonthern Flonr Dnll, steady,
sommon to fair extra t3.lOaS.00; good to
choice do., 10 003.50. Kya FlourOnii
steady, fa.o0a8,10. , '
Corn Meal Quiet, firm; yellow western,
t2.90n3.00; brandywine, 3.20.
Kvu Nomlual; western, 4Ns57o.
Bahi.ey Malt Dnlli C'nuada country
made, KOuHSo.; western,65a 85c,; two rowed
state, 73H70o., six rowed state, UOabSa
VVhkat Dull, unchanged, firm; No. 2
red, store and elevator, 6sa.; atloat,
a59c.; & o. b., .WaMJljc: ungraded red, 54a
5Uc; No. 1 northern, 6tc. ; options wore
moderately active and irregular, opening
weak at MHo. decline on lower cables
aud foreign selling, advancing Ka with
the west, fell V- on easier cables aud
closed linn at unchanged prices from yes
terday ; September anil December most ac
tive; sales' included No. 2 red, closing Au
cust, Sojc.; September, fiOcc; October,
OOh'c: Uecember, (fciJic.; May, C7'c.
conn Dull, srari!-', c. lowor, with
ontious; No. 2, tlic; elevator, 6Jc.
afloat; opticus were dull and weak at H'i
130. decline, following the west, with
rains iu the belt aud local realizing; May
most active; August, tlojc.; September,
00c; Ootobor, 5tltfc.; December, Buc ;
May, 65c.
Oats Dull, lowor, weak; options, weak,
dull;. August, 84c: Hupteniber, 84?.;
October, SM;c. ; snot prices. No a. H4a
3sKc.:No. -i white, 4lM0c;No. a Chi
cago, 85,0.; No. 8. M.Vo.; No. a white,
't'f. : mixed western, ,i5c; white do.,
87a4$c, whlto stutv: U7a4Sc.
Feud Bran, SOnSic; middlings, 85a
aOdc; rye feed, 80a5c
Ray Dull, weak; shipping, 60a!i5a;
good to choice, ttusOJc.
Hoi's Quiet, easy; state, common to
choice. Salic; Pacillc const, 8sl'Jc.
Wuoi, Fairly active, ltrm; domestic
fleece, KMic. ; pulled, lSaillc; Texas,
lUaUc.
Behp Dull, steady; family, 812aU; extra
mess, JSnb.50.
Bekf Hams Dull; f'22.
Tient'ED BEHF-fcileady, qniet; city extra
India mess. $17aI8.
ClT AIkats Stendy, quiet; pickled bel
lies, 12 lb..,S3. ; pickled suouli1era,0!vutHe.;
pickled hams, 1IJbI2c.: middles, uoiulual.
Laud Dull, firuior; westeru steam
t7.S0; city nt 7Sa7!tc; September, i7.SU;
refined, firm; continent, ts 10; South
America, (H.S5; compound. 6tt0tfc.
Pork Qutt, firmer; moss, 14.75ul5.00;
extra prime, tlttnlH.50.
Butter Fair demand, steady; state
dairy, 1421c; do. creamery, 172ie.; Penn
sylvania, do,, 17a-3c; westeru dairy,
I2al0c; do. creamery, 14a3c; do.
factory, 12Jtfal5c.; elging, 23c; imita
tion creamery, Hal 7c
Chkssk Firm, fair demand: state large,
7ao.; do. fancy, Kc; do. small, 7H(aUa;
part skims. 8a5c; full skims, 2aac.'
Kuos Fairly active, Unn; state and
Pennsylvania, 15al0c: western fresh,
14al5c; do. per case, $U2.?5.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Aug. 11. Tallow was
in better demand and firmer. We
quote: Prime city iu hogsheads, at
4!c; prime country, in barrels, at 4tfc;
do. dark lu bands, 4c; cakes, at 4c;
grease, 3tfc.
This P.ev. Wm. Stout, Wiarton, Out.,
stateo: Alter beiug ineffectually treated
by seventeen different doctors forHcrofula
and blood disease, 1 was cured by Bur
dock Blood Bitters. Write him for proof.
WEAK I.GEN Y0"R ATTENTION
nisniMswejwi,,,,, lb CALLED TO THB
Cray's Specific Modlcins
IF YOU SUFFER from Nor-
wuiTuin. jviu iuto. "w-i vous De
bility, Weakness ui' Body and Mnul, Kperina
tulrhea, anil luiuoteucy, and all diseusus that
urine from ovur-huinlneneo und wlt-ubus". :is
Luhs of Memory and Power, Dfimisbs of Vis
ion, l'rouuuire Oid Ano and iimny other dis
ciises thut lead to Iusunlty or C nibimiplion
Olid an early jgravo, write for a pamphlet.
Address (jftAY MI.D1CINE Cu, Buflulo,
K. Y. The Speei(lovllcdiciue is sold by all
druh'trists at S per packno, or six puekatios
in- in,or sunt o' mini on rereipt or monpy.Biid
Willi every 6.n order Wf (.llflfiiMTf f
acirn or nio;iey refunded
UMMmflBaMUM
1 49 "On aeeount of pountenelts we have
sriopti d the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu
ine, bold In Scrantou bv ilatthews Urol
PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT.
Lot liadwar's Ueady Belief be usod on
the first Indication of Fula or Uneasiness;
If threatened with Disease or Slnkuess,
the Cure will be mudo beforo the lainlly
doctor would ordinarily reach the house.
CURES THB WORST PAtNS In from one
to twenty minutes Not ona hour after rend
ing this advertisement need any one SUF
FEh WITH PAIN.
ACHES AND PAINS
For headaohe (whether sick or nervous),
I'jotbache, neuralgia, rheumatistn, lumbago,
pains nnd wuukness in tho haek, spine or
kidneys, pains around tho livr. tiletirisv.
swelling: of the Joiutu and pains of all Units,
the application o! Bad way's Heady Belief
will afl'ord immediate mtn, and its continued
use for a few days effict a permanent cure.
A CURE FOR ALL
t Summer Complaints,
j juyseni;ery, uiarrnea,
Cholera Morbus.
A half to a toaapoonful of Rendy Relief in
a half tumbler of water, repeated as often
as tho discharges continue, and a flunnel ml
nrateii with Ready Koliof plnced over the
stomach and bonols will altord Immediate
reliof nud soon effect a cure.
internally a half to a toaapoonful in hulf
a tumbler of water will, iu a few minutes,
cure Cramps. Spasms, your Stomach, NauHea,
VoiniliuK, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleep
lessness. 8iek Headache, Flatulency and all
Internal pains.
Valaria In lis Various Forms Cured and
' Prevented.
mere Is not a remedial agency in the world
tliat will cure feyor and ague and all other
malarious, bilious and all other fevers, allied
by HAUWAY'8 PI J.Li, so quickly as BAD
WAY'S BEADY BELIEF.
Travelers should always onrry a bottlo of
Bud way's Reudy Relief with them. A few
drops lu water will prevent sickness or pains
from change of water. It li better than
French brnndy or bitters as a stimulant.
Miners and lumbermen sbould always be
provided with it.
Price M cents per bottle Bold by all drug
gists. ALWAYS RELIABLE. PU RELY VEGETABLE.
Perfectly tnstuless, elegantly costed.purife,
rcgulato, purify, cleauso and streuvthen.
RAfoWAY H PILLHfor the euro of all dis
orders of the Htomach, Hotels, Kidnys,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Dmnueai, Ver
tigo, Cosliveuess, Piles,
SICK HEADACHh;
fKMALK COMPLAINTS,
U1MOUSME8S,
INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION
AD ALL DISOKDKKS
OP THH IilVKU.
Observe the Following symptoms reaultlug
from diseases of the dl gee live organs Con
stipation, inward piles, fullness of blood in
the head, aeullty of the storaaoh, nausea,
heartburn, di-tguat ot food, lu Invss of weight
ot tbe stomach, sour eructatloaa, sinking or
fluttering of the heart, click dr or sulfoeat
lug seusatloiis when la a lying posture, dim
ni as of vision, dots or webs before the sight,
fever and dull pain in the h-ad, delic-lency of
persphatiou, yellowness of thu skin and
yes. pain lu the side, chest, limbs, and sud
den flushes of heat, burning In the flesh.
A few doses of KADWAY'8 I'lL'.B will fr
the system of all the above named dlsordeia.
1'rlo SSe. per bux. Bold by druggists ot
sent by mall
Bend to DR. RADWAY A CO., Lock Dox
Wh Mew York, for Book of Advice. .
piwin
PILLS,
What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Blillions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms aud allays
fevcrlshncHS. Castorla prevents vomitinj Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tbe stomach
aud bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tuo Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castoria Is nu excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their chl Idren."
Da. G. O. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castorla Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
far distant when mothers willcousider the roiil
interest of their children, and use Castorla in
stead of the vnriousquack oostrumswhich are
destroying their loved ones, by forcingopium,
morphine, soothing syrup aud other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves." s
Da. J. F. KiNciiELoE,
Conway, Ark,
Tho Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New Tork City.
1
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
ads
g: Harvelous Cures
in Plrwl Pnicnn
hi wiUwU uaiduii
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
2
2
C5
P. P. P. purines the Mood, bnlldsnp
the weak and uelillitatoil, fflves
BtteDpth to ve;ilteued nerves, expels
dlspasea.glTlitg' the patient health and
hiipj'lnesn where sleknePH, Rlnomy
feelings and lnumtu io llrsc prevailed.
Kor prliuary.Beeeudiiry and tertinry
ayphillJi, lor blood poisoning, mercu
rial ool-rou, uialurla, dyspepsia, aud
iu all bioed and itln ill.eunes, like
blotches, ploiples, old ohronle uleors,
totter, in aid beau, bolls, erysipelas,
eczema- wo may say, without fear of
coulnnliotlon, that K P. P. In the be C
blood purlller la the world, and makes
fugitive, spoody and permanent eurea
u ell caes.
lidles whoao fj'flteiiis are poisoned
and whose blood iu In an Impure conill
tlou, due to monutrual Irregularities,
are neouliarly beaeflted by the won
derful toule and blooii oleaasinK jireu
ertlesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke
Boot and Potaaslain.
beinNiiKiiiLi), Mo., Auj?. Hth, ls'J3.
1 enu apeak In the htKheHt terms of
your lueiiiciue from my own pomonal
KiiowluitKe. 1 wuealTeeted ivub heart
disease, plearlsy ami rheumHtl.-m for
3.1 years, was treated by the very bent
fihyslcltiits ana spent hundredth o, dnl
urs, tried every known remedy with
out nuilhiir relief. 1 have only tnkea
one bottle of your P. P. P., and can
oheerfully se.y it has done me more
food tbao anything 1 have overtaken,
can rei-oinmend your mediclno to ail
eutXerer' ot the above diseases.
MKS. M. M. YKAltY,
fjpr jgtteid, Ureou Cuuuty, Mo.
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National Mi of Scrantoa
CUGANlZliD Wi
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $30,000.
FAMUEt. IIIXES.tPregidont.
V. W. WATSON, Vice Preaidont
A b WILLI A 1.8, Cashier.
CI RECTORS,
PAntmr, Htnbw, .iamkh M' PvcnnARti
InviNo A. FiNon. Pikiu-f. R Finlbt,
JoSKPIl J. jKHMYlf, 11 H. KKMKKK1L,
C'uas, P. Matthews, John T. Pohtiii
W. W. WATSON.
PROMPT, ENtRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
This bank Invites the patronage of business
men and ttrms generally.
Hotel Wayerly .
European Plan. First-olaM Bar attached.
Depot for Bergoer Kngel's Tannhssusor
Bear.
IE Cot M and FitotSts,, PtiilaJi
Kent doeirabla fur rssidenta ot N.E. Peno
tylvunia. AU eonvenlenees for travelers
to and from Broad Street station and the
Twelfth and Market Mtreat station. De
sirable for visiting Berantonlani aad p
le In the Anthraolto itagioo.
T. J. VICTORY,
( PROPRIETOR.
CANXOTSKHOWYODOO
ITiSIDPAV FREIDIIT.
SI
M aJiaaraitislsnl
flnsljr bnlshed, nkktl pkUiJtHraiUd to liUl
Main DHfT WUII, iiiMaumii srr IVRrfl Wllfl
a , .i. n.i.tu lll..lu a. If ri ii
4of Hkntll. HU-Ni UlDg'l.'iJIe tutl ft croi(trL
;srto( Slwl jllhfUswippa ftnf wkrt oa
mm.
luuiriTnm nonuHSBTMiuirta ift ftdiac,
18,000 now fae. World1 fU Mrdal fcwrll iruiohtrt Bnrt tlUch
Bru. ttuf fran I tottry t4 mti rfUr't n4 ftftii'i ktoflu,
rrarC CatThlafJUl indtvid lo-dv fr Duwdkia or Urrn fret
r rt CC enUW ne. hiIIkwdUIi nnd Ullmpsw of th World'i rlr,
OXfOR3NF0..Cp.ialMAr!!.CHICA00,ILU
ts
iWiai.x;ivi.'ji;0
Castoria,
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai
I recommend it aasuperiortoany prescription
known to me."
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physicians In the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castorla,
and although we only bavo among our
medical supplies what la known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castorla bas won us to look with
favor upon it."
United Hospital axo Dispensary,
Boston, Hasa
Allen C. Surra, Pres.,
and Old Sores
Catarrh, Malarias
aad Kidney Troubles
Are entirely remoTeil by P.P.S.
Prickly Aah. Pote Root and Potas
sium, tho greatest blood partner on
curth.
Aberdkhn, O., July 21,1601.
Mbsok.i. Liphman Blum., Savsnnub.
Ga. : IIK4R biits I bought a bottle of
Jour P.p. P. at Hot Sprluirs,Ark.,aud
It bas done me mere Kood thuu three
tnonthn' treatment at the II it Springs.
( Bend throe bottles C. o. D.
BeapocUully yours,
JAS. M. HKWTON.
Aberdeen, Brown County, 0
S3
Cnpt. 1. 1. Johnalon.
To nil ithom it mav cencrrn: t bpro
by testify to the wouderf ul properties
of P. P. P. for eruptions of tba akin. I
auflered for several years With an un
sightly and dlfotKreiihle eruption on
my laco, I tried every known rerao
dy but in vain, until P. P. Y. was used,
ani am now entirely cured.
(eigned by) J. D. J'JICBTON.
Savauuali, Oa,
Skin Cancer t'crrd.
Testimony from the Mayor of &quin,Tex.
8Hriw, Tkx. , January M, 1693.
Mekhxs. I.ll'i'MAN B.iou., Savannah,
Qa. : UtnUeiHtn 1 have tried your P.
P. P. foradl.ieuseof the skin, usually
known as skin Ciineer.of thirty years'
etiiDdiiig, and found great relief: IC
purines the blood and removes all Ir
ritation from the seat of the disease
aud preveots any sureadiuu: of the
sores. I have taken llveor six bottles
and feel conlldeut thatanothor course
will effect a euro. It has also relieved
luo from Indigestion and ucuiuuea
troubles, Yours truly,
CAPT. V. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law.
Book en Mi Dissases MM Frea.
ALL DBUQOlSTd SELL IT.
LIP? MAN BROS.
PROPRIETORS,
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Llppman's Itlcck,Savnnnah, Ga
Bank of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL, $200
SURPLUS, $250,000
This tank offer to depositors, ovary
facility trarrHMd UT tholr bo lances, bn.I.
nesii and rrnMbtiltr.
Hpeeinl altentlim iren to bnslneaa ao
coaiita, Interest paid on time depiMits.
WIL7.IAM CONJIKll, rrosldrnt
UI O. H. A'lXIN, VIce-J-rtialdeBt.
WILLIAM H. PKOK, CMhloa
miiKCTOHa
TCIIIInm Coii;icll, Georire 17. Catlln,
Alfred Hand. Julie Arelibald, Honry
llalln, jr., Willlniu X sutb Lather
Hli--
DEITKR BU0N COH tna'p. f apltftl, 1. 000,000.
BEST !. BJIOU Us X1IK WOKLft
"A dollar nd It a tailor tarntd."
TUsTdlns' Solid French DniiROla Kid But
ton toot delivered free inywhtra in tho U.S.. an
receipt or Conn, Money urdrr,
or Vestal Koto for 1 .60.
Kaaslt evsrv way tho boots
sold In all retail stores for
8J.W. We tv.tke this boot
ourMlvea, tkenfors we war-
alf uxju, tttu ana wntr,
and It any one Is nof utlslled
we win reruna mo roouty
er send another pair. Opera
iionimon benss,
). K, t KU.
8 and half
And yo urilt'
if nt you.
Uluatrated
Cata
lotus .'.f-ilS"' FREE
Dekter Shoe Go
3 FEDERAL ST.,
I BOSTON. M ASA.
Jj)e(aJ ffrms to Dialer.
HASSON STARK.
AT THE OLD PFPOT HOTEL, r
FACTORY V1LI.E.
Is prepared to receive summer boarders and
furnioliriiis for tourists to surrounding towns
aud summer resorts.
sna. an. "flSS
nmpies, biotcrses
I SI .
imnm
.wxii..riu.
WnS o or i
; v s-j ff '
J4
BUSINESS AND,
I'M Yell lAMg AMiSUHdtONi
DK. U. EDUAK DEAN has removed toSIC
Spruce street, Svrautun, Va. (Just oi
posite couri-bouse bquare.)
DH. A. i. CON NELL, Office 2ul Washington
avonua, coiner Hiirui street, over
rranckesdruK store, Kosidence, TiS Vine st
OUieu Hours: IV.Ju to 12 a. m., and S to 4 and
UjiJU to 7.30 1 p. m. Bunduy, 2 t.3j). m.
DK. W. 11 AI.I.EN, OUii cor. Lack
wauua and Wualnuston uvea. : over Leon
ard shoe store; oilice hours. 10 to 12 a. m. and
Uto 4 p. m.; eveniugs at leeideuee,
WaahinKton sve.
U(.(iL. KltKY, Piaotlie Uiuitud to Dl.
XJ eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Tnroati
olllce, 1 Wyouiiug avo. Uosiduuoe, Hi Vina
Street.
Ili. L.M. GATES. IIS Waubiugton Avenue.
XI OJHce houru, S to S a.m.. l.aoto V aud t
to 8 p.m. Kefidence Hos Madison avuiiue
John L. wentm. u,ume7 w nTT
l I'oiniiiiin wealth bulldlnir: residence 711
Mailluonnve; olHeo hours. U to U 2 to 4, 7 to
6; Hundnys i.HO to 4. evenlnirs at realdenoe. A
specialty msdo of diseases of tbe eye, ear, nuea
and llirout and gynecology.
1)
K.KAY. I ifi PennAve : 1 to 8 p.m l call 20W.
Dis.of women, o'wtelrics and din. of chil.
LAIVVKIIH.
I M.C. KANCK'H
Law aud Collection of.
(I . Hce, No. 817
bpruou St.. opuosito Foreat
House. Scranton, i'a, : collections a specialty
tiirouxhout Pennsylvanlat reliable correspond
ents lu every couuty.
1 KSbUl tt & 11AM, Attorneys and Counsel.
tors ac uiw,
Coiuuionaeallh building,
Vi' ashing ten avo.
w. 11. JKSSUP,
HOI1ACK IS. HAND,
W. H. Jbbsui Jit
W1LLAKD W'ARREH & KN API', Attor
neys and Counselors at I .aw, Kenuhlican
I'lilldiuir, WwiliinKton ave.. Scranton, Pa.
llA'l't'KKMON la WILCOX, Attorneys aud
1 Counsellors at Law; otricoa o aud 6 Library
bulldiug, btiauton, Pa.
I'.ciswsi.t, R PATTlItSO
W 11.1,1 am A. Wiixiox.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM .1. HAND, At
torneys and Counsellors, Commonwealth
building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
w
F. UoYLE, Attorney at-LaW.Nos.19 and
20, Burr building. Washington avenue.
H
ENKY M. SEKLY -Law ofllces lu Price
building, 12S Washington avenue.
IRANK T. OKLI.L, Attorney at Law. Room
J 6. Coal ExchanRB ScrantonPa.
MILTON W. I.OWKV, I Att'ys, 227 Washing
C H. VON HTORCH, t ton ay., U stjuare
I A.MES W.' OAKK('iKI). Attorney at Law,
tl looms tl, S4 nd b' Commonwealth b'l g.
O AM UEL W. EDliAR, Attorney at Law.
O Oilice, SIT Hprucest., Bcranton, Pa.
I" A. WATKES, Attorney at Law.
I J. Lackawanna aue.. Hcranton. Pa.
i2J
1 P. SMITH. Counsellor nt Law. Offlet,
I . rooms 51, f5, fri Coiiiiii'iuwealth bnllilinu.
c
K. PITCHER, Attorney at Law, Com
. mon wealth builalnc. Bcranton, i'a.
C. COMEOYa. K!l Spruce st.
DH REPLOC-LE, Attorney-Leins ne'
. tlated on real estnte iwurlty.4(iB Spines.
F. KILL AM, Attornev-at-Law," IM Wy
! oming avenue. Sersnton. i
SC'IKIOI.N.
OCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scthu
O tou, Pa., prepares boys aud girls for rollers
or busluess: thoroughly trains young children
Catalogue at request.
Bet. Thomas M. Can.x
Walter H. Bcell.
MIBS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pupils
received at all times. JSext term will open
fvl'tembor 3.
IKNTIS1S.
CI C. tAUBACH, Surgeon Dentist No, 113
'. Wyoniing ave.
R M. STHATTON. rfl Tenl KTi-hnre.
I O A VS.
rPH K REPUBLIC Savlugs and "Lean Asso
J. elation will loau you money on easier terms
and pay you bettor ou Investment thau any
other association. Call on S. N. CALLEN
IKR. P'nie Bunk tmi'dine-
t.EKI)S.
a CLARK & CO., Seedsmen, Florists
T and Nureerymon; store lit! Washington
Rvenuo; green houxo, liJ North Main avenue;
nt ore telephone 7f2.
TEAS.
GRAND UNION TEA Co.. .loues Hnw.
WlKIJJeritKKNS.
09. KUETTEL, 6i5 Lackawanna avenus,
ft Hrranton. Pn.. mnmirr of Wire Hcreent.
IIOH:l.S A Nil ItKSTAVRANr.
rpHE WESTMINSTER, 217 219 Wyoming
Jl ave. Rooms heated with stenmt all inou
ernjinproyemeiita. C.jll. TkiimAh, Prop.
rpHE ELK CAFE, Ijb and 127 FraukHnave"
X nue. Rates reasonable.
P. Zieui.eh, Proprietor.
WE&'i'JliOTF.R HOTEL.
W. Q. HCHENCK, Mannor.
elxteenth street, ono block oast of Broadway
at Uniou Snnnre, New York.
Amerlran rian. Sit S( P"r day and upward.
t'OYNE HOUSE. Europoairifau;ood
' rooms. Open day and night. Bar ' sup
plied with tbe best
R H. COYTTE, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, near D L. & W. pas
seuger depot Conducted on the European
plan. Victor Koch. Proprietor.
AKCHITI'XTS.
)
AVIS A HOL'PT, Architects. Rooms St
Hi and M Commonwealth h'ld'o. Scrantin.
I L. WALTER, Architect. OIHce, rear of
urn mm v asnineion aveniio.
L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect Price
building. I2S Washington Ave.,Scr.nton.
miMKU.ANKOUS.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR
bails, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dines and ooncert work furnlnhed. For tonus
address R. ,1. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming
ave.. over Hulbort's music store.
HORTON D. SWARTS WHOLESALE
lumber, Price bulldtncr. Scranton, Pa.
MEGAI'.liKE BKOTHEIUJ, PKINTER.-'
supplies, envelopes, paper bans, twine.
Warehouse, W0 Washington avo., Scranton,
Pa.
H
ORSKS AND CAKl5lA4ES FOR SALE
at KM t. apouse nvenue
D. L. FOOTF, Agent
T.KANK P. BROWN Ss CO.. WHOLE
I sain dealers in Wood ware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 'JO W. Lackawanna avenue.
E. Robinson's Sons'
Beer
Brewery
Usnnfnctnrers of the Celobntl
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
IOO.CXX) Bbls. Per Annum.
Ladles Who Value
A refined complexion mast use Fouoni's FatsA
der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin,
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J,
LEHT6HAND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal usod exclusively, insuring
cleanliness and comfort
TIME TABLE IN KtrECT MAT 21), 1894. '
Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wilkes.
Barro, etc., at 8.2u, K.la, 1L30 a. m., 12.60, 2.0JL
i m, R.m, 7.25, 11.U5 p. in. Kundays, 8.UU a. m2
100, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For Ailantlc City, 8 20 a, m,
lor New Vork, Newark and Ellzaboth, 8.31
(express) a. m 12.50 (uxpross with Buffet
parlor cur), o.U0 (oxpross; p. m. Bunday, i.15
p. m.
Foil llAum Chunk, Allentown, Betdli-
f-.8'" ud I'Ull'AUELPHlA, 8.20 a. m.
Ii,i0, 3.JU 5.00 (except Philadelphia) n. in.
Bunday, 2.16 p. m.
a.Ef ,?."" fiRAn. OCEAW Gkovb, etc, at
8 i" f lu through car) a. m., VIM p. m.
tor Reading Lebanon and Harrlsburg, v
Allentowu, 8.20 a. m., 12.00, 5.00, p.m. Bunday.
,le p. m.
For Pottsvllle, 8.211 a. m., 12.60 p. m.
lteturnlng leave Now York, foot of Liberty
f'or.'''i rlv,!r' Bt H'10 (express) a. m.,
1.10, 1.J0, 4..V) (express with Buffet parlor car)
p. m. (Sunday, t!) a. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.0J
a. m., 2.00 and 1.91 p. m. Bunday, 8.27 a m.
n'lirnilL'll tlflfMtu ull n..lnlu 1.. . . -
may be had ou application in advance to the
IVDOIl,H, tUJ LUI1UII.
U. P. BALDWIN,
D.n P.,.,
J. H. OLIIAUPEN.
Gen. Bupt.
DELAWARE AND HUD
BON RAILROAD.
Commencing Monday, Jul v
'III, all tialUHWlll arnveand
depart from the new Lack
awanna avenue station us
Vgf If t Srtf am'oIIows:
B U ft Trains will lesvo Scran.
Km W r Htu"on f"r Carbondala
AmF " arol intermediate points at
' 1 2.):0. ft. 10. 7.0U. 8 .25 and 111. Ill
a.m. 12.00, 2,20, 3.55, 6.15,0.15, 7.25.8.10 and
11.20 p.m.
For Purview, Waymsrt and Honesdale nt
7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a.m., 12.00,2 20 and 5.15 pm.
Pi r Album-, Saratoga, the Adirondacksuuii
Montreal at 6.4i am. and 2.20 p.m.
For Wilkes-Harro iind Intermediate points
nt 7.45, S 45. UHS and lu. 15 a m, 12.0), 1,28, ills,
4.00. 5.10, 0.05. (U5 aud 1L38 p.m.
Trains will arrive nt Bcranton Station from
urboiiilalo and intermediate points lit 7 40,
8.40, .K4 and 10.10 am.. 1210. 1.17,2.34,3.40,
4 54, 5 55.7.4.5, 9 11 and 11.113 p.m.
1 rem Honesdale. Wayinart and Farvlew at
( ill a.m... 12.00, 1 17, 8.40, D 55 and 7.45 p.m,
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc., at
4.51 und 11. ii.) p.m.
From ' tlkes-Barre and Intermediate points
at 2 15. 8.01, 10.08 and 11 50 a.m., 1 10, 2,14, 3 i,
6.10, 6.08, 7.2), VM and 11. 10 p.m.
VAV IU. ISWl.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia an1
New York via. V. & H. K R. at 7.4.5 a.m.. 12.05,
2.88 and 11.88 p. in. via D., L. & W. R. R., 6 00,
8.(.11.2fl. iu., aud J.IW p. in.
Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilts
Barre via D.. L & W. R. R 8. On, 8.04 11 01
a. in , 1.8H. a6U. 6.07. 8. i0 p. m. ,
Leave 8crantonfor W hlto Havon, Hazleton,
Pottsvllle and all points on the Beaver
lleadew and Pottsvlllu branches, via E. W.
V., 040 a.m., via D. & H.K.R. at 7 45 a.m., 12.H5,
2.8S. 4. p.m , via D., L. & W. H. K., 0.00, 8.01,
11.20 a.m.. 1.30, a) p.m.
Leave Scranton fur Bethlehem, Enston,
Reading, Harrlsburg and all intermedlatt
points via D.& H.R.R. 7.45 a.m..l2.0 i, 2.H 11.8
p.m., via D., L. ii W. R. R..6.00,8.0J, 11.20 a. m.,
1.80 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, Towand.i,
Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva aud all intermedins
points vie I). & II. K R..8.4-I a.ui.,12 05and 11. to
p. ni via D. L. & W. It H 8 0 a.m.,1.) p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester. Butfalo, Ni
agara Falls, Detroit, Cbh-aga and airpolnti
west via D. A; H. R. R., I-.45 e.m.,12 0.!'.10.11H
p. iu.. via D. L. & W. R. It. and Pittston
Junction, 8 OS a.m , 130, 8.50 p. m vis E. & W.
K.K..8.41 p. m.
For Elmira and thu west via Salarannoi, vis
I. A 11. R. R. c l i a.m.. 120 5,8.0 p. m.. via D..
L. & W. R. H., ,8 Iks a.m.. 1 .10 aud 6.07 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair
cars on all trains between L & B. Junction or
Wilkes B.irro and Now York, Pliiladjlphis,
Euffalo and Sospension Bridge
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Burt
CHAS S, LKE. Oen. Pass. A t, Phlla.P.
A. W.NONNEMACHER.Ass't fiju pass. Ag'6,
Bouth Bethlehem, Pa.
DELAWARF, LACKAWANNA AKO
WESTERN RAILROAD.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express
for New York and ah points East. 1.40, 2.60),
Mr, 8.01 and U Oua. ni.; 126) andd.ron. m.
Express for Kistoa, Trenton, Philadelphia
ami the South, 6.15, 8.00 and 0.5) a. m.; ii.it
ami ,i..-'i0 p. m.
Washlugton and way stations, 8.55 p. m.
Tobyliauna acorn modation, 6 10 p. m.
Lvnr ss for Mr.ghamton, Osweio, Elmira.
Corning, Bath. Dausville, Monut Morris and
Eulfalo, 12.10, 215 a. m. and 1.24 p. m.. malting
close connections at Buffalo to all points la the
West, Northwest and Southwest
Bulb accommodation, Ham.
Bingliamton and way stations, 12.87 p. m,
NienoLou accommodation, at 4 p. m. and
6,10 p. m.
Blnghamton and Elmira Express, 8 05 p, m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuso, Oswego,
L'tlca and Klcbficld Springs, 2.15 a. m. and 1.2
p. ui.
It hues. 2.15 and Pith Pa. m. and 1.24 p. m.
For Northumberland.Pittston, WIlkesBarre,
Plymouth, Bloomburg and Danville, making
close connections at Northumberland for
Yv'illiaiusimrt Hurrlsburg, Baltimore, Wash
ington and the South,
Northumtierland and Intermediate stations,
6 0i), U.fa.) a. in. aad 1-3U nnd 8 07 p. m.
Nauticose ana intermediate station, 8.08
and 11.20 a. m Plymouth and intormediats
stations, &M and 8.52 p. ra.
Pullman parlor aud sleeping coaches on all
express trains. , . . ,
For detailed information, pocket tims tables,
etc, apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offlo
Bis Lackawaunaaveuue, or depot ticket ofnc
ERIE AND WYOMING VALLEY KAIL
ROAD
Trains leuve Scranton for Now York snd In
termediate points on tbe Erie railroad at 6 ii
a. in. and 8.24 p. ni. Also for Honesdale,
Hawloy and local points at 435, 9.45 u. m , and
324 pm.
All the lx)ve are through trains to and
from Honesdale.
An additional train leaves Sorsnton for
Luke Ariel at 6.10 p.m. aud arrives at Scran
ton from tbe Lake at 8 26 a m. and 7.4 p.m.
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 6.40 a. in.
aud 8.41 p. ui.
In Pllfcl June Villi. 189 L
Nsrlb Uoiiiid.
Meum Bound,
20204i20a
Stations
n r- w d a
(Trains Dally, Kx.
cept Sunday.)
lArrivo Leavei it u
n. x. praiiKiiu .... 7 4
West. 4ii fltroeu .... 7 M
weehswken .... 8 lu
lArrlro LesveU mt m
I Ii
LKinci.c Junctloui 6 001 2 iSi
I il
lluncock
6 06 2 111
18
SlHillght
Presum Fsrk
Couio
Poyntello
7 61 IVIOl ..
T STiill! 40?A
p II
T suits a;ioioj
64
2M
4N)
4 6S
7 aRIS4 ISJI00I
VWitura ivj
7 lCII2.Mll 48
Ilelniont
Plensant. Mt,
lulondalo
Forset ( tty
1 CiuboniUls
. W'lm Bi Wife
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