6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1895., r - , ; '' -- " - - Copyright 18;; by CHAFTEIl V. Presently they same to an o-pm rrnvp, With the earth piled red nbout It, f r.il two men leaning: upon their cparton. Tit.' women with the torches stood at he:id and foot; and when the men came un with their burden Philip Stnndsflild bade them cist It In and be brisk. Hut . the men were kindlier than he, and very gently laid the poor harried corpse In earth. In a moment the mm were fill ins theldndly soil, while l'hlllp Stands field stood nllent, and the two wonvn at hesd and foot cursed the dead with out stop or cousins; even for a moment. Then ITmp'nray Spurway stepped for ward nnd bade them stny and mind what they were dolnpf. He declared 'that he would make Buch a mutiny as klnji and parliament would hear about If they thus laid the body away without crowner-law or examination. Hut Philip Standsfleld flashed a paper be fore his eyes and said, "There, what ray ye to that? There Is nn order to bury from Sir James Dalrymple of Stair, the king's advocate!" At which, much dashed In spirit and astonished, there remained nought for us to do but to betake ourselves homeward. It was upon the night of the Tuesday that I was apnln waked out of my Bleep for In these days there w: ri nought but nlsrht- alarms by three of the officers of the government f:m Edinburgh, who had brought two chirurglons of the most distinguished In the city, together with an order from the privy council for the raising and examining of the body of Sir James. So right gladly Mr. Spurway and I went our ways with them to be wit nesses. The chlrurglons and the offi cers would not permit us tr come ne.ir when they set about to examlnj fl." body, but made us stand at the kill; entrance; to keep all else out should any try the door. It was nlsth the breaking of the morn- . Ing whpn one of the surgeons suddenly held up his hand and an officer leaped down and out at the door like a shot. Then every one waited, with the candles burning low and the poor body of htm that had been my friend again decently covered up. It was lreary work wait ing thus, and we heard nothing but the drip of large raindrops on the roof where the damp had seeped through the trees. Then we heard the tramp of feet and the rattle of arms without. Umphray Spurway opened the door and we saw a. company of his majesty's foot-guards at the kirk yc:t. When they came to our stance, they wheeled light and left with clash of accouter- "o," Sold Philip. IJlokoly, "That I Will Not." ment. and there, fair between the open leaves of the door, etojd Philip Stands Held with a king's officer oh either sldo of him. A little pale-foced man In a wig who liad been the keenest about the exam ination then went Into the precentor's desk, and the guard brought the pris oner into the elders' seat. There were a couple of candles, one on either end of the table, and the sharp-faced man had another set on the angle of the desk beside him. Philip Standsfleld stood between his guards as pale as death. Bald the lit tle man to him: "What have you to aay, Philip Standsfleld, why you should Jiot be committed to stand your" trial stor the unnatural murder of your fa ttier?" -i cnarge jonn uen, minister, witn the fact," said he, dowlly holding to .his former folly. - "John Bell?" raki the little man doubtfully, sucking at a pen, for he was not accustomed, as I think, to hear a minister so spoken of, "ye mean Mr. John Bell, minister of Morton take care how you speak of Mm." And that was my first Intimation that I was In fact a minister with a aettled charge. It was my Lord Advo cate Dalrymple who spoke. "I charge him with the murder!" said Philip Standsfleld eullenly. "Enough of this," said the advocate, "T eharce von. Phrtlln KtnnrtanM urith cruel parricide, and these two women licre." ' Wlith a wave of his hand he caused the guard to bring in the wretched women who Iwid danced at the mid night burial. Now they stood weeping and wrinclnz their hands calling on heaven to witness their Innocence. "I call you not guilty as this desper ate man Is guilty," said the advocnite, "but I will prove the extents of your guilt out of the mouth' of your Inno cent children, and if ye confess your punishmenit shall be light." Then In that kirk of Morham there was a scene to wrtng tears from hearts of stone. The candles burned dim and low. The light of morning came strug- tfllnfl 4n mjfllrlncr 4h whtto wrnnnlnir Sheets and mort-cloths very ghastly, the chlntrglon's horrid Implements ly ing uncleanscd upon them. The two women never ceased to wall and cry, but in the black bitterness of his evil heart rhillp Standsfteld " stood silent wKh'hlB hands gripped on every side the armed men of the guard. I wondered greatly what they await ed as the light came clearer and olearer. For I was ehlverltvg and every one save centor's desk was blue with cold. But as fof him, he made himself a' new point to his pen and did It carefully. Then aftelf we had waited long there joere brought Into the kirk two children Irving Eacuoiler in their night habits, looking tearfully afraid. Nor could I Imagine for what cause they were brought out of their warm beds at that time xf night. But at the first glllT of them as they came through the doors, the women cast their hands upwards and cried out as In an agony: , "Cruel, cruel," they .raid, "to make our balrni bear witness ugalust us!" Then the sharp-faced man took the bairns In hand, being a boy nnd a girl, questioning the.il none so unkindly, but rather as one that has suchlike of his own and kenned the lilt of their talk. So the little James Thomson told how that his father and mother came home after being gone a long season. They went to bed and beg.in to talk to gether, he lytn:r meantime at the foot. They told 'how that Philip Standsfleld had done the deed, declaring that he shouU now be laird of all before the morrow's morn, ai d that then he ride In their skirt.- that haJ been 111 to him, and how hj had promised them great reward fcr helping him to cast the body Into the water so that It ml;ht appear that his father had been drowned. 8 the Ud fpoke, and when his father and mother reproached him, he kneeled down In the kirk there and besought them with tears ruimlng down his face to confe?', but, being hardened, they would r.ot for all his asking. It wan r'.Ill .nore piteous when little Ar.i a Mnrk. that was daughter to the lM woman Janet Johnson, a bairn of bu; r.lne year or thereby, with yellow hair ar. t much of it running every way down her back, came forward. Being so little th:?y had, perforce, to give her a footstool to stand upon. Put all she could say was "Dlnna hurt my rr.lnnte, braw man. dlnna hurt my mlnnle!" Pit It Is a stranse thing that though the woman was such an 111 wreatch, she had not been 111 to the bairn. But the child loved her and that greatly. And Dalrymple looked upon Anna Mark and said, ".No, no, little lass, your mother's life Fhall not be hurt because of you. Cut If ye will tell what your mi'ther 'aid when she came home that night she was cut late, you may help "Are ye sure of that?" said the little one, ceasing her tears and looking up. "Then my mlnnle said when she cam' home that It was all done and well done, but not by her. She would yet be a lady and ride In her carriage. And the braw man that gied me the pennies guarded the door with a drawn sword and a pistol In his hand." . At the word I minded that which I had seen at the latch-hole of the door, and my demon was made plain to me. I was about to rise and tell my tale; but Umphray Spurway dragged me back by the co-.it tall. For one of the women suddenly lifted up her hands over her head and fell forward over the s?at with the cry, "Oh, God! It Is enough. It Is true, all true; I confess." And the other also suddenly gave way In like manner, crying, "It Is true. It Is true: but my sin Is not unto death. Say that my sin Is not unto death." Then the little advocate In the desk tork his pen between his teeth, and bun dled up his papers. As he rose, he said to Philip Standsfleld where he stood as gray a3 a dead man In the light of the morning. "Have ye anything to say? Will ye touch your father for the test of blood?" "Xo," said Philip, blackly, "that'I will not." I'mphray Spurway came forward. "My Lord Advocate," said he, "runs it with your will. If the parents of these children an? long time confined or ban ished, that I should bind the lad ap prentice to my trade, which Is a good one, ar.J adept the little lass to be as my own child In my home?" "It la well said, I'mphray!" said the Advocate Dalrymple, "und like your good heart. Y are little likely to be troubled with their forbears, at least till they are marriage-muckle and set tle In homes of their Own." "Anl Rm I a free man and fully as Boii;?, my Lord?" said I, making him a bow as hfc camp out of Ins 0, k. lie 1" il.fcd at mo with a qu-'er smile that I have never yet o'.t-n to the bo'.ti tn ( f , and made me an unswer that v barely civil. ','Aye. Mr. Cell, ye are a free man, I may r.y that: but not n mar, of great wlr-lom or genre, with your evil spirits and viHK.ns. If It had not been for your Rcorl friend the Englishman here, ye had vorn the hempen collar Instead of mlnlsU-rlng to the good folks of Mor ton." And this I etlll think to hnve been a dlftlnctly uncivil speech of Stair's, and when I told Prumlanrlg, my patron, ho laughed and swore that he thought so too. But the eyes of the little advocate flashed wildfire as they were turned on Phillip Standsfleld. "But as for you, murderer of your father, ye shall die the death, as' I am a true man and the king's advocate." At this Philip Standsfleld turned on him the gaze of a fiend. The guard clashed out with him. In an Instant the kirk was clear and the king's offi cers marching up the kirk road with the prisoners In their midst. At the door stood Umphray Spurway with the bairns In either hand, comfort- "And I am o Frco Man and Fully .: - , - Assbillje?" Ing them.. And the sunshine came out anil fell on the heads of us all as we etood bare-headed. And little Anna Mark stood and waved her hand prettily, as a child does to a pageant that passes by with mu slo and banners, --when they marched her mother out of sight forever. Doubt less It was best for her, , JJevertheless,' It .-brought .the , water to the eyes of them that saw It, to see the mother looking ever back and the young child smiling and becking and waving her little hand. - The End. ., . , . 5" 1 I. uv. t a mil i, I THE WORLD QF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONDS. 1 New Tork, Jurae 27. Chicago Qaa oloaed at 71 yesterday. Today sales were made as low as 63. The sensa tional break was due to rumors'that the directors will decide to pass the divi dend on the stook. Sugar was another weak spot and fell to 110V4- The rail way Hat was strong during the morning session, the coalers being especially prominent. Reading and Jersey Cen tral strengthened and Delaware and Hudson and Lackawanna were higher. The trunk lines and CI rangers were ne glected until near the close, when they declined .slightly. The market closed weak, with prices anywhere from Vi to lYt per cent, below yesterday. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket ure given below. The quotation:) are furnished The Tribune by O. ilu B Dim mick, muuager for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 4U Spruce street, Scranton. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. Ing. est. est. lug. Am. Tobacco Co. ....114 114 112 ll'J Am. Cot. Oil 2N4 2X4 S l Am. Suttar Kn'g Co.ll3-i ll:lV 1H"4 lKtti Atuti., To. & S. Fe... If rn i' Can. Boutli r.5 K W 54 ('his. A Ohio XI Ti 22 fl I'hk-HKO due 70 7H4 t7i (Mi Chic. & N. W Wi 9!rt ' C. C. C. ft Bt. L.i.... 4 411 45 4riVi Chic, Mil. St. P... C", KSi avi m Chic, 11. I. ft P 7'.' 73 72 72 lH-luwure ft Hud 12S l:il'i llta 1:10 l L. ft w ii;2'4 iti4 11:214 lui'i Dlst. ft C. P 21 21 204 2l'4 lien. Ulectriu 3tt in.'i Luke Shore liOi lW'i 1WV, Louis, ft Kush M OS'. 7.ri-'Si Manhnttun Kle 114 1111 112 ll'J'.i Mo. 1'iicltlu 21 32 80M1 3u!i Nut. Cordage V, 1 l:Si 1-Si Nat. Lead 3li S 3t 3444 N. J. Central lniWi 1u2 llxi Kmm,', N. Y. Central 102 102 102 102 N. Y. ft N. 10 48 61 4S 10 N'. Y., L. B. ft W H 1 0 N. Y., 8. ft V Pr... 22 2 28 2 Nor. Pacific 4 4 4 4 Nor. Pueilic, Pr ltl 17 K. 17 Out. A West 17 18 17-vt 17 Puelllc Matt 80 20 30 Phil, ft Kf ml IS 19 18 18 Southern K. It 14 14 14 II Tenn., C ft 1 3S 3 8ii Sii Tex. Pacific 13 13 13 13 I'nlon Pucillc 124 12?i 12- 12 Wabash K-4 ( Wnbash, Pr 2n 2o l!; 111.14 West. I'nlon :! 82 91 91 1'. S. Leather 1!' li. 18 18 U. 8. Leather, Pr.... 94 94 94 94 CHICAGO BOARD OP TllAUR PHIPKS. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. inir. t. est. lnir. July 71 7li K 71 September 73 73 7j 73 OATS. July ...1 2C 26 2r. IB September 2ii 2ii 20i 2i!4 CORN. July 47 47 47 47 September 4S 49 48 48 LAUD. July 6C2 6.65 6.60 6.6T, September 6.S2 6.85 6.80 6.85 POHK. July ..12.32 12.r,0 12.2S 12 47 September 12.C0 12.72 12.47 12.72 Scranton Board of Trodo Exchange Quo- lations-AII Quotations UascJ oil of 1 00. Par Ask STOCKS. Dime Dep. ft DIh. Bank... First National bunk Green Kklte Lumber Co.. Bid. 125 voo 110 "iio " w "'90 80 65 90 25 S5 1(H) 90 lml U 95 100 105 100 100 90 Lackawanna Lumber Co 110 I-uckn. Trust & Safe Dep. Co... 145 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Lace Curtain Co Third National Bank 0 Thuron Coal Land Co Scranton Axle WorkJ Scrunton Glass Co National Poring ft Drilling Co Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacks, ft Montrose K. H Spring Biook Water Co Llmhurst boulevard Co Anthracite Land ft Imp. Co BONDS. Scranton Traction Co Economy Eteam Heat & Power Co Madison Avenue Improvement .... Scranton Gluss Co Rushbrook Coal C. 6 Scranton Axle Works, 6 Scranton Paw. Hallway first mortgage 6's, due 1920 People's St. Railway, first mortgage 6's. due 1918 People's St. Railway, second mortgage 6's, due 1921 110 110 110 Scrnnton Wholesale. Fruits and Produce Dried apples, per lb., 5a6c.; evaporated apples, 7a8c; Cali fornia prunes, Go8c.; English currants. 2a3c; layer raisins, $1.0Jal.70; muscatels, 4a5c. per lb., Jlal.25 per box; new Valen cia, 5a6Vic per lb. Beans Marrowfats, I2.U0 per bushel; mediums, $2.23. Peas Green, Jl.10ul.15 per bushel; split, J2.50a2.CO; lcntels, Ga& per lb. Potatoes 45c. per bushel; new, J3a3.25 per bbl. Onions Ber mudas, crates, $1.75; Egyptian, S2.40n2.50; domestic, per basket, Jl.lS. Butter 16al9c. por lb. Cheese 6a9c. per lb. Eggs 14a 14c. Meats Hams, WAc, small hams, 10c; skinned hams, ll",o. ; California hams, 7c; shoulders, 7'ic; bellies, 7c; smoked breakfast bacon, 10c. Smoked Reef Outsldi-B. 12c; sets, 13c; InsUlcs and knuckles, 15c; Acme sliced smoked beef, 1-lb cans, $2.40 dozen. Pork Mess, $14; short cut, $15. Lard Leaf, In tierces, 8c; In tubs. 8ic; 10-pound palls. c. per pound; 6-pound palls, 9c per pound; 3-pound palls, 9e. per pound; compound lard, tiercel, 6c; tubs, 6c; 10-pound palls,' 7'ic per pound; 6-pound pails, 7c. per pound; 3-pound palls, 7c. per pound. Flour Minnesota patent, per bbl., $4.C0a 4.75; Ohio and Indiana amber, $4.25; Gra ham, $4.26; rye flour, $4.50. Feed Mixed, per cwt., $1.15. Grain Corn, 62c; oats, 36 a42c. per' bushel. Rye Straw Per ton, $12ul5. Hay-$14.50a16. New York Prodnco Market. New York, Juno 27. Flour Weak, very dull. Wheat Dull; No. 2 red Btore and elevator, 74a75c; afloat, 76a7Cc; f. o. b., 76a77c; ungraded red, 69a77c; No. 1 northern, 79a79c; options closed dull, but firm at lulc. below yesterday; June, 75c; July, 75c; August, 76c; Beptombor, 7Cc; October, 77cj December. 78c. Corn Dull, easier; No. 2, 5l!ic elevator; 63c. afloat; options dull, steady; July, 624c; September, 63c. Oats Quiet, steady; options easier; June, 29c; July, 29c; September, 29c; spot prices, No. 2, 29c; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 Chicago, 30a 30c; No. 3. 28Mtc; No. 3 white, S2Vjc; mixed western, 30a32c; white state and western, 34a3Vo. Provisions Inactlvo, steady, unchanged. Lard Quiet, stronger; western steam, $6.80; city, tff.12a6.1S; July, 60.90; September, $7.10; refined quiet; con tinent, $7.20; South America, $7.50; com pound, 6a6c, Butter Stoady; state dairy, llal7c. ; . do. creamery, 17al8c; western dairy, ta14c; do. creamery, 12ul8c; do. factory, 8a12c; Klglus, 18c; Imitation creamery, llal5c. Cheese Firm, steady, unchanged. Eggs Quiet, steady; .state and Pennsylvania, 13al4c; western fresh, Ual2a.; do. per case, $1.75a3.50. Toledo Grain Murker. Toledo, O., June 27. Wheat Receipts, 1,255 bushels; shipments, 8,000 bushels; mar ket quiet;' No. 2 ted cash and July, 75c; August, 7lc; September, 74c Corn Receipts, 2,000 bushels; shipments, 2,100 bushels; market dull; No. 8 yellow, cash, 49o. Oats Market easy; No. 2 mixed, July and September, 264c. Clover Seed Market dull; October, $0.05; prime alslke,, August and Scptemhor, $6.50; prime tlm othey, September, $2.67. The Grocery Markot. Now York. June 27. The raw sugar mar ket was dull, weak and nominal, and sugars offered on the basis of 8a. for 90 test centrlfrugals have not been taken. Muscovados quoted at 2 13-10c. for 89 test and molasses, 89 test quoted at 2 t-lttc. - The London sugar market was quiet for cane,-Java quoted at lis. Od. and fair re. fining, to.- 9d. Beet quiet -with prices fully maintained, June quoted at 6s. 6d. and July at 9s. 7d. Refined sugar quint but stoady and un changed at 4 7-16a4c for granulated. Coffee quiet throughout with ltlo No. 7 spot quotud at 14al4c. and No. 8 at 14a 14o. ' Rice and molnsses qnlot(. but steady, With prices as last quntoil, m . - j . TI10 Silver Mnikot. ' New York, Juno 27. Tho price of bar sil ver in London Is unchanged, nt 30 3-lOd. per ouco. The commercial price of bar sil ver In this market Is C0atlCUc, and Mcxl con dollurs 53c. The Mercantile Safo DepoBlt company holds 330,821.38 ounces of wllver bullion, against which 331 certificates are out standing, consisting of C4 brown und 297 green. nitffolo Live stock. Buffalo, Juno 27. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 bead; on sale, 20 head; market stoady; good to choice veals, $505.75; extra, $0; light (to fair, $3.75a4.75. Hogs Receipts, 4,5oo head; good to choice Yorkers, $1.90u4.9!i; light du Jl. 80ii4. S.'; mixed packers, $1.9'la 4.95; roughs, $4u4.35; sings, $3u3.50. Sheep and Lumbs Receipts, 1.5u0 head; on sale, 9o0 head; market steady; fair to cholea lambs, $!.25u5.75; extra, $ti; yearlings, $3. 75a 4.40; mixed sheep, fair to choice, $2.fi0u3,25; culls and common, $lu2. hlciigo l.lvo Stock. Chicago, June 27. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head: nun ket steady; common 4o extra steers, $3.62ull; Htoekers und feeders, $2.40 a4.25; cows and bulls, $l.50a3.75; calves, Sr.a 5.25; Texans, $2.25u5.25. Hogs ItecelptK, 20, 0O0 head; market firm: heavy packing und shipping lots, $1.80u5; common to choice mixed, $l.65n4.!K; choice imported, JI.G'nil.hO; light, $4.50a4.SO; pigs, $n.3liaf50. Hhi-, i-lte. cclptH, 9,000 head; market weak; Inferior to choice, Jl.DOal; lambs, $3a6. Oil Mniknt. l'lttsburg, Juno 27. Oil ojicned nnd high est, 150; lowest, 147; closed, 1 IS bid. Oil City. June 27. Oil opened, 118; high est, 153; lowest, 117; clotted, 147 bid. One Thing in Their Favor. 'There's one thing to be said In favor of the pugilists who go on the stage," said Mrs. Meekton. "You never hear them quurtvllng und bickering like tenors and luadlng men." "No," replied her luis "nolhlng seems to go as we expected It to. The actors all want to fight and won't act, and the lighters nil want to uct and won't light." Washington Star. Too Sudden. "You needn't tell me that women have no sense of humor," said Rlcketts to Fos- Weakly Mothers should remember that more than twenty-five thousand physicians have positively declared that o- VIMNE is their greatest friend. It contains no medication whatever. Boviiiine will build up strength quicker and more permanent than any food known. Preferable to all cod liver oil or iron preparations, as it is a pure, raw food extract, palatable, and easily assimilated. Ask any physician. lOLHAIBSY YOU SHOULD WEAR Conrad's Neckwear WASHABLE GOODS A SPECIALTY. THE TRADERS national Bank of Scranton. OROANIZED 1890. CAPITAL 250,000 SURPLUS, BAMTTEL JUNKS, Trldent. W. W. WATSON. Vice-1 'resident. A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DinECTons. Ramuel Hlnes, James M. Kvarhart, Irv ing A. Finch, Pierce 11, Flnlay, Josoph J. Jermyn, M. 8. Kemeror, Charles P. Mat Umws. John T. Porter, W. W. Watson. Ill I, bllbllUbl IVI, UV1 and LIBERAL. this bank Invites the pntronace of bus- moo anu nrins Kuneraiy. DU FONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wspwallonrn Mills, L aunia county, Pa., nnd ui Wil miogtou, Delaware, HENRY E3ELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 WYOMING) AVE., Soranton, P Third Nationil Bank Building. AOKSCIKSt THOS. FORD, 1'lttnton, Pa. JtiBN B. SMITH i-ON. 1'lymonth. Pa, K. W. MULLIUAN, Wilkes harre, Pn. A tent for tho Bnpauao Ctiemloal Com. fmr't High KxpluaiTua. POWDER dick. "Well?" "I overheard a stuttering man propone once, lie said: 'I 1-l-love y-y-you d-d-d-devotcdly, m-m-my d-cl-dcur ll-II-ll-liluncho. W-w-w-wlll y-y-you mim-m-mnrry m-m-me?' 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PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL fnitl 1 . ..!,. m .. trse, and of all sizes, delivered In any Orders left nt mv Office NO 11 n WVCiMIMn avcuiif Rear room, first floor, Third National tnu, v, iK- 1 1. uy iiiuii or leiepnone to toe nine, will receive prompt ettentlon. fi,M,ilnl pnntMiitn 1 ., . ,L. tola and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. CALL UP 3682. ilLOM OIL lliD MFSCIUllIflS CO. OILS, VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET M. W. COLLINS, M'gV. rrsTAm.Tsunn isto.i GiLHOOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS, CarrUffS. Btixitiexs Wngrns, Ronatiing Horse Khoelix, I'uint ngsnd U hu'.strin. Nuk iLl, Bl'il, U2b tiuvoulb itreot, Hcrsuton, Pa. m Mm That Insists upon rrj S keeping a stork of ) I ) Uli Ml iii's M lis! TO our patrons: Wttslibtirn.Croshy Co. wish to nsatire their many pnt rontt that they will this year hold to their usual custom ol millitiK STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop Is fully cured. . New wheat is now upon the market, and owiny, to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion thut it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tako no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully thrco months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s Hour far above other brands. , WW MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. HUHnguiorftiu!iMUwisl'ntuitiLilll 'Mi''-NakMkrms IHt MltBIUI lllMraWMtSKCmtllt ABSOLUTELY PURE " THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPSRAL CIGARETTE Hit stood the Tail ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMOINED Business Booming. We aro planned to say that onr btiHlness Is lucreuRliiK daily. Our spot Curb buyliiR and small expunges Is the benefit to our customers. LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS : Ladles' Shoes only $ .75 Ladies' FincHhties 1,50 Ladies' Fine. French Dongola Hlioesonly 2.50 Men'H Hhocs only 75 Men's Fine KhoeH 1,10 Men' French Calf Shoes 2.50 Men's ItusHot Shoes from $1.50 to 4.50 Wo have a laritn stock of Boys', Mlsies' and Children's Hhons In Kurnat and Dongola at ra marltably low prices. Citvo us a cull and wo fill fill SAVE YOU FROM 1 10 11 On every pnlr of Shoos you buy from us. Re member, there is no trouble to show goods, and you will save money by it. W SHOE UK U iuku, 140 Pcnn Avenue. toic Powder Oo Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Mi, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. I.afllln ft Rand Powder Co.i Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries, Pnses for explod ing blasts. Safety Fuse and Repaano Chemical Co.'s HigiiEiplosira HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert In llorscshoclnj; und Dentistry, is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. ROOF TIMING AND SOLDERING All done away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, ealvanlzed tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwelings, which will firovent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of tho brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost docs not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by AMTUNIU HAiU'MAJCX, U7 Birch Bt. I & CONNELL DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, and hla asso ciated staff of LinKllKh and Oormaa physicians, are now permanently located at Old Poatofflco Building, Corner Ponn Avenue and Spruce Street. The doctor is a icruduae or the L'nlvor. Ity of Pennsylvania, formerly demon, stiator of physiolORy end surKury at the Medlco-ChlrurKical college of Phiiadel. phlu. Hla specialties are Chronic, Ner. vous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood dla eaHos. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dliilness.lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind, which unfits them for performing tho actual du ties of life, niuklng hapuiness Impossible, distressing tho action or the heart, caus ing flush of heat, depression of splrlts.evll forebodings, cowardlc, fear, droiimn, mel ancholy, tire easy of company, feeling a tired In the mornir.g as when retiring, luck of enency, nervousness, trembling, confusion of IhouKht.depresHlon, constipa tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affuotcd should consult us Immediately ar-d be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored. Weak ne? of Young Men Cured, If you havj been given up by your phy. slcian call upon tho doctor and be exam. t"d. He cures the worst cases of Ner ius L'eblllty, Scrofula, Old Korea, fa tarrh, I'iles, Female Weakness, Affec tions of bo Eye, Kur, Nose and Throat, Antlitnu, fenfness, Tumors, Cancer and Crlpplea ( I every description. Consultbtlons free and strictly sacred and conlidenKl. Office hours dally frm V a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 2. Kncloso five 2-cent stamps for symtpom blanks and m.r book called "New Life " I will pay one thousand dollars in gold to anyone whom I cannot cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. Old Post Office Building,' corned PanB kvenuo and Spruce streoL SCRANTON. PA. H. A.HULBERT'S W 11 IE WYO MINQAVESCRANTQN. STE1NWAV & SOU DECKER BROTHERS KRANICH & 8ACK STULTZ i BAUER and Other PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL HERCHANDISE, MUSIC, ETC. Atlantic Refining Go Manufacturer, and Dealer. In Linseed Oil,. Napthas and Oaso llnes of all (Trades. Axle Greasa, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound; also a largo line of Pa attine Wax C'nndle.-J. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil In tho market. Wm. Mason, Manager. Ofllce: Conl Exchngne, Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine 13 rook. I OF SCRANTON. MS, li Special Attention Given to Bnsiness and Personal Accounts. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Standard Instruments In every ena ol the term a applied to Plenoa. Exceptional in holding their original fal aess of tone. , NEW YORK WAREHOUSE!, NO. U Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKER&CO 1 1 5 Adams AVO Naw T.l.phoa. Bldg. ILUIIIHSIIIKH Central Railroad of New Jersey. tUHhlgrli and nuwiuuuauua 1Ituuou AntliiHcite coal used exclusively, tnsur Ing cleaulluesa and coiutoru 'juIW TArt-ifci IN KI-1' h.cT JUNE 2, IMi Train, leave Scranton for Plttelnn. Wilkes-Uarro, etc., at ..HO, t.lb, 11.3t a.m.T 2.00, k.uj, 6.00, v.iu p. hi. buiiUuys. a. in., 1.00, 2.1B, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, (.20 a.m. For New York, Newark and Elutabeth. 8.20 (express) u. m., 1.1:3 fexpreas wilu Uiu. fet parlor car), I.0S (expresa) p.m. Bun day, 2.1b p. ni. Train luavluu 1.23 p. in, arrives at Philadelphia, Heading- Term Insl, 6.21 p. m. und New York . p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethle hem, Kaston and I'hlladelphia, 8.20 a.m.. 1.23, 3.U&, 5.1X1 (except PhiluUulphla) p. in. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ate., at 1.2') a. in., 1.2:1 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harri.burc. via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.23, 6.W b. in. Sunday, 2.1S p.m. For Pottsville, .20 o. m., 1.73 p. m. Returninir, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North river, at t.lo (express) a.m., 1.10, 1.30, ISO (express with Buffol parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal 1.00 a.m., 2.00 und 4.30 p.m. Sunday .2 a.m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to tbo ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Oen. Pass. Agent J. H. OLHAtTHEN. Gen Bout. air" i iTli it Hay 12, 189$. Train leave. Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. I- H. R. It. at ".. a. in.. 12.06, 1.20, t is and 11.38 p. m., via V., L. & W. H. K 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., and 1 30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wtlkes liarre, via D., L. & W. It. It., t.(n, 8.08, ll20 a. m., 3.00, 6.V7, 8.52 p. ni. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha sleton, Pottsville and all points on tho beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches,, via li. & W. V. It. It.. 8.40 a.m., via U. H. ', It. It. at 7.46 a. m.. 12 05, 1.20, 2.38, 4 00 p. m., via U., L. A W. R. It .oo, 8.0s, 11.2) a. m., i 1.30, 8.50 p. m. 1 Leave Bcranton for Dethlehem. Easton. v Rouillng, Iiarrlsburg and all Inlermediat. points via D. H. R. R., 7.45 a.m., 1'J v.'i, 1.20, 2.38, 4.0), 11.38 p. m., via 1)., U & W. It. X) CIA IIM II'JIid h. 1 ttll .. n Leave Scruntun for Tunkhannock, To wanda, Elrniru, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via P. A II. R. It., MS I a.m., 12. un ana ii.au p.m., via u., u. tt v. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all ? mints west via D. ii. R. It., 8.45 a.m., 2.05, 9.15, 11.3s p.m., vlu D., L. & W. It. R. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, V 65 a.m., 1.-0, 1.50 p.m.. via E. & W. V. It. R., 1.41 p.m. For Elmlra anil tho west via Salamanca, via D. H. R. R.. 8.45 a.m., 12.05. .H5 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. It., 8.08, 8.55 a.m., Liu. and 6.07 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all train, between L. It B. Junction or Wilkes-iiarre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. HOLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt. CHAS. S.LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., Pa, A. W. NONNK.MACHER. Asst. Gea. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa, Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24. 15. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and D.5a a.m.; 12.55 and 3.1 p.m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the south, 5.15, 8.00 and 8.55 a.m., 12.55 and 3.34 p.m. Washington and way stations, 3.55 p.m. Tohyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m. Express for BlriKhamton, Oswego, El mlru, Corning-. Bath. Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a.m., and 1.21 p.m., mukiii:; close connections at Buf falo to all points in the West , Northwest arid Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9 a.m. Hlnehamton and way stations. 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and CIO p. m.. Blngbamton and Elmlra Express, 6.05 p.m. Kxpress for Cortland, Syracuse, Osweso t'tiia and Rlchtteld Springs, 2.35 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. Ithaca. 2.25 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. For Northumberland, Pittston. Wilkes Earre. Plymouth. Kloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Wllliamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland anil intermediate sta tions, C.oo. 9.55 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p.m. Nantlroke and Intermediate stations 8.08 nnd 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8 52 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches o all express trains For detailed information, pocket tlmt tables, etc., opply to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, 3L'3 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. PELAfVARE AND HUDSON RAIL. ROAD. Commencing Monday, day, July 30, all trains will arrive at new Lack awanna avenue station aa follow.: Trains will laavfi ScraA ton station for Carbonaaie ana in termediate point, at 2.20. 5.45. 7.0J, an4 10.10 a.m.. &00, SJ0. 155. 6.15, 6.15. 7.25, 9.1 and 11.20 p.m. . . . For Farvtew, Wajrmart and Honeadale at 1M, 8.26 and 10.10 a.m.,12.N. 120 and (.If P'For Albany. Saratoga, tha Adirondack and Montreal at 6.46 a m. and 1.20 p.m. For Wtlkea-Barre and Intermediate jinti at 7.46, 8. 46, 9.88 and 10.46 a.m., 12.06. 1.20. 2. 36. 4.00, 6.1. 6.06, 9.U And 1L38 p.m. Train, will arrive at Scranton atatlofl from Carbondala and Intermediate point at 7.40, 1.40, 9 4 and 10.40 a.m., UvO. 1.17.2,31. 140, 4.K 5.55. 7.46. 9.U and 11.31 p.m. From Honeadale, Waymart and Fart view at 9.M a.m.. 1100, 1.17. 140. 6.66 an. 7.45 p.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, eto at 4.64 and 11.13 p.m. From Wllke.-Barre and Intermediate: points at 2.15. 6.04. 10.06 and 11.66 am.. l l'J ilU, 133. 110, 103, 7 JO, 9.01 and 11.18 p.m. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New Tork and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for Honesdale, Hawtey and local point, ut 7.00, 9.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. All the above are through train, to ana from Honesdale. Train for Lake Ariel 6.10 p. m. Trains leave for Wllke.-Uarre at (.39 m. and 3.45 p. m. OrtRAVTIrN DIVKIOV. la Effect, May 101k, 1895. North Bound. ftauta BoK4t 805 903IV01 1 a & oJa e Statloni h1 S (Train Datty. to J K P I ceptaunday.) 080400 P a 10 iX A nlve Leavei k 7 4) 7M (10 7 N. Y. Franklin rtt. in 40 ! H ... West 4'.'od street 10 .wj Tool ,. wsehawkeD r alp Ml Arrive Leave! 5 951 1 151 Uaucock JuDctloni TfiTTT 06.. (18 .. l-al .. 6 81 ,. U4i .. (45 .. Oil .. T.( I'l 9W 91 941 (50 (59 8(6 to (19 984 5 30 10!H Hancock III) 12 56 lil 411 11)40 18 9.1 Btaillgtit Preston Park Como fojrotelle Belmont Pleasant Mt. . Unloudale Forset L'lty Carbonaaie V bite Bridge Mayflrkt , Jermyn Archibald Wluton Pcckrlile Olypliant Dickson Throop Providence Park Pttce Koran too 5 01 4W it! 4 47 4 81 l li f4mltii5 16 681.. 4 44 4 00 1140; n 7 inp 1181 9151 7 84 1 8ll ItllSOi 9 l-.'l T 97 f 13711 118 98 ... ....mon tl miiM:! 818 8M ll8j tlH T8llt4M I 145 (51 84 (59 44 0 51! II 1 8 5. T4ilt6l T4318 54 8 40 8 4.1 am 6S5 18 S'l flUS 8 54 111 111 K0OI T 48 II Ml I 107 g4 T ti. 1 04 11051 6 41 7 341 1 07 47 11 031 8 80 T 59 1 10, 4 10 CM 1 14 4 14 KOrtl 16 f 4 17 IMi 1 KM 4 8 80 1I OT 8 86 110671 8 118 fair? 8SI6 10 56 8 p ii i a Leave Arrive! 1 If if I All ti sins run dully except Sunday. f . slgaines that trains stop on signal tor pa 9engers. cecure rates via Ontario Western before purchasing tickets and save money. Day and NlbgtliipresBtolhe West. J. 0. Andenoa, Oen. fast Agt . T. Flltoroft, Dir. FaM, Agt. (or an too, 1,
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