-:. - THE FCBAJTTON TOIBTTNE-SATDHDAT MORNINtlv rKBKliAHr l; 188. r 1 mot: She Pleads for the Life of Her Husband but Told that He has but One Month to Live. !A Sturdy Wolverine Farmer, Wefchin? 168 Pounds, ' duced to a Mere Skeleton in Four Short Months After Being Turned from the Physician Door to Die. He Lives to Become His - Former Self. He Tells the Story. is Re- V ' "Fourteen yean ago," aid II. M. Under wood, who hns lor the pust live year, held the ottice of School Director iu DWrict No. 7,' Iniliunfields tnwu.-liip, ami is well known throughout the comity, "uiy brother uiul 1 moved luto this county. 'Twus a wilder ness then, and wu located in the pine here with nothing bin our liuiul. to curve out our liouie. It was an uiit-iiul struggle; but hard work uud economy won the luy und two year ago. with uiy forty acres ncuny clear of debt. I bcpui to feci that the woit wu. over. In April of thut spring I was as sitting iu driviiiK loirs down the t ass Kiver, when I wan tHkeii with a slight but constant Tallin in the left side below th;- heart. Ai day. putted the trouble increased ; my appc- Vui the Demtoerat, Vuro, itielu the picture of health aim woijrliintr ICS pounds "From the sworn! day alter tri'ttiug the pills the change art in. I couM sleep, my appetite came buck, uml hell .re 1 had titiUlicii the third box of Dr. Williams' Tiuk I'ills for I'aloTeoplj I wu tthle to ilo mv chores, uml before tiie fourth was linishetl I a doing uiv farm work. My cure wua complete nuit permanent, and I liuve not aeeu a Mck day ince and you bet lr. Wil liams' Pink I'ills for Pule People ure as nug gets of gold at our bouse." "Swear to the statements I have made? Why, certainly und with pleasure," said Mr. I'nderwood, when the reporter bug Bested thut some people who were not uc qiHtinted with him might lie skeptical, nnd ha aceotupiinictl the reporter to a justice otnee, tite fell away and I rbited one of the beat J where the following tti'l-uowledgment wua known and most siicci'..ful doctor in t'uro, the county seat. 1 was iuformeil that 1 had an inward abscess und must cease work. "It was hard to quit work when 1 knew too well that it only meant another mortgage oil my little farm, but within a few days I was obliged to 'return to my home. The medicine furnished by the doctor gave uie alight relief but I could detect no permit lieu I benetit. My (upjieti c was gone; 1 could uut sleep, und each day found me growing weaker. 1 next visited lr. A. I.. Ssecley, of Mayviile, who, from the lirst, said that lie had bilt slight hopes of bcneliting uie ml recommended that I go to u sanitarium. With no money this 1 could not do, even though it would save my life, uml with medicine that the doctor furnished I ro t iirned to my home feeling that toe hist lav of hope that I ever would he my former self was last disappearim.'. Hays passed und I xas rapidly losing flesh. During the awful mouths wliieh 1 puscd that summer ami 1 can never forget them I was reduced iu tlesh from weighing 1 pounds to IIP. " Slowly the long day. und the uwfu! night passed until another seven days had beei: added to the uwful days of torture; und still no relief, und my weight was now 14U pound, nerves shattered und my system iu u deplorable condition. At this juncture my wife Mid that something must be done, and with assistant'! I was taken to Mayviile, wlirre Ur. Seelr.r was agaiu coiisuUc I. Alter making a thorough cxuiuinutio-j my wife earuestly pleadiil that he do something for me. lie said thut he could do nothing; re lief might be found at a sanitarium, but otherwise he would give me just one more month to live. Sorrowfully she turned from the physician' door, und what I considered my last journey home was soon to be under taken. I hud read in the ('aro J)rmocrat of Ir. W'illiums' I'ink I'ills for Pale People and the benefits many hud received from them, and with faith less than the 'grain of mustard seed.' 1 asked her to step into the drug store and secure a box. This she did, and ufter a ioltimr ride over a poor road we finally reached home, tired, worn and in sorrow. 1 took the first pills thut night, nnd left my wife Hitting sorrowfully comparing the flickering hopes of my hie with the faint ray. of light from my bedroom doc.-, while 1 thought only of what the doctor had said. The forepart ol the night 1 was restless n Usual, but, do you believe, during the latter frart. of that very uight I enught u nap, the first weet anil resting sleep I hud enjoyed for months. I continued the medicine the next day, and the following night I slept, yea sir; slept a greater portion of the night. "Oh, you can't imagine how brightly the an ilioneon our home before thut week was over, and how the faint my. of hope were fanned into a flame. But my father and many of my neighbors shook their headi ud said: 'Simply somrthing quieting about those pills; 'twill be buck again, look out for the after effects.' But here are the after fleuta." said Mr. Underwood stuuding erect. tukeu: Statu op Michigan, 1'oi;sty ok TrscoLA. I Personally appeared before me. II. M. l-n. demood, who, under mitli. declared that the statements marie in the itlxive interview were true und correct iu every respect. Signed : C. I. PEIERsltANS, Xolary Public, in and for Tuscola County, M ichigan. Orson l.iveriuore, wlio was present at the interview with -Mr. 1'mlei-wood. said : "Yes, nciudih?? I'ndcrwoml'a .lire is considered a miracle by the people of this locality, and the story is told over anil over again." "Why," mid Mr. I'liderwood. "if yon have any doubts iilxiuf tin mutter, just cull on Samp. Wells, J. II. Weaver, tiny Wil son. Andrew Thompson, my father. T. K. 1'inlerwois!, or tin? of tit doicns of reliable fanner i.i this "section ; they know uil about it." I Hiring tht conversation which followed after the interview, the reporter leurni that Ii llendris, of Mayviile, reeoir.mcinU Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People in bis frucice, and t'.iut Mr. Thomas Anderson, iving but a few miles uwuy, hud received marvelous help from them : ulso thut John Smith, Sr., living near .Akron, this eotmty, un old gentleman eighty-nine years of tige, who had been a MihVrer from bilious rheu mutlsm for years, had been entirely cured by tbeh- use. Hut us nijilit wus approuching the reporter could not pursue his investiga tions further. nr. W'illiums' Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo ure prepared by the Dr. Williams' Medicine l'o.. ot Schenectady, X. Y., a firm whose ability nnd reliability ure unquestioned. Pink Pills are not looked upon as a patent medicine, but as a prescription, mtving been used us such fur years in reneral practice, and their successful results in curing various afflic tions made it imperative Unit they be prepared in quuutities to meet the deiiinnd of the public, and place them in reach of till. They are an unfailing specific tor snch diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial pttrulysis. St. Vitus' dunce, sciatica, neural iriu, rheumatism, ner vous heailuehe, the alter effects of Iu grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow com plexions, nnd the tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all disease.! resulting from vitiuted humors in the blood such us scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are ulso a spoeilic for troubles peculiar to females, such us suppression, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of heultli to pale and willow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in ull cases arising from mental worry, over work, or excesses of whatever nature. I'ink I'ills are sold in boxe. (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are euiitioned uiminst numerous imitations old in this shape) at SO cents a box or tlx boxes lor f'.'.aO, and may rw had ot ull ilrur cists -or direct by mail lioiaDr. Williamr Med'ciue Company. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall Street Kcvlew. New YorK, Jan, 31. The stock market wua strengthened during tht. early trad ing by the agreement reached yesterday toy the president of the anthracite roads in the matter of production and percent airei. The announcement that the sales agents would put up the price of coal ut their meeting today had a good effect and led to buying rt the stocks of the roads Interested. As predicted the agents met and advanced prices i to 35 cents per ton and fixed the February output at 2,5U0,0tK tons. As a result the anthracite issues advanced anywhere from 1 to 3 per rent., Jersey Central. Delaware and Hudson and Delaware, Lackawanna and Westein leading. General Klectrl- was stronger than of late and rose to ?.)j on vague re ports of un Important deal with the Man hattn Klevated in the matter of a change of motive power. People Identified with the flanhattnn howevet' claimed thut there is nothing In the rumor. During the afternoon London tlrms were sellers and Arms with Washington connections also parted with fairly large amounts of stocks. The Washington movement was due to the impression that a vote will bo taken or) the free sliver coinage amend ment either today or tomorrow. Local bankers are not disturbed, however, and assert that the bill as amended will never 'pass the house or receive executive sanc tion. In the closing hours the Grangers, IjOUlavllle and Nashville; Southern Rail way, preferred, anil Tennessee Coal and Jron were notable for strength. Speetil i tion closed strong In tone. Net changes Know gains of Uu.l per cent. Kaltlmore and Ohio, however, lost, 2'ti per cent. To tal sales were 22:l.TIN) shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN , CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP BELL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street. Op'n-High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co 78 78! 77H 7S Am, SiiRar He'g Co.l7t K 0K4 107-'4 -A ten., To. It 8. Fe.. 15'i l.Wj, IV, l.V Canada Southern.... tH'i 4' 4'i 494 Chesapeak and Ohio. lfii, kp Chicago Gas two. 6S B4'4 d Chic. & N. W Ion nu- ss-v. riu. Chic, B. Q 7S 78 m 7s' C. C . St. L 14 ."lii'i 834 3fi Chic, Mil. A St. P.. 71 724 "t'i ?2'i Chic, R. I. & Pac... C8H 69i cr fi!4 Iel. Hud 124 129i 12 1294 L.4W. 14H. Kd's l4'i Pil'i lilat. C. P 16, li!4 li IflJi Oenersl Kleetrlc 27H s 2! ',s Iake Shore 1434 14U HS'i ' Iouls. Nash ;ts 4i'i 4r,"s 46H M. K. Texas 12V4 124 12V4 124 Manhattan Ele lu VMVt 105 Wt July t!5V ' 64Ta "3 OATS. Mav .. 21 a, 21SH 20 21 July 21", 21 'a 21', Li's CORN. May ,TOi ani 297 30 July 31'. 31-1, 31 31 LARD. May S.W) B.W 5.9t 5.!2 July O.Oj fi.7 .S 6.U7 PORK. May 10.6O 10.87 10.60 10.70 Mo. Pac .. 2574 257, 25'i Nat. Cordage 5t r.i-si 5,s "H Nat. Lead 2S4 277s aH I7H N. J. Central 107t, K1714 u7 1014 N. Y. Central 974 974 971 971 N. V., L. E. ft W ItH, la, ir,i 1SH N. T., 8. ft W 114 117, n, in N. T., 8. ft. W., Pr... JOi, 31 3014 30&4 Nor. Pacific 4i 4 44 4 Ontario ft West 11 1574 1-VSi VH Omoha 36 36 .Hi 36 Pao. Mail.. 29 29 28 29 Phlla. ft Read IB ' 15 - U'i . 34?', Southern R. K. ....... 9 104 '9;10 Bouthern R. K., Pr.. 29 30 28 any, Tenn. C. A 1 28 . .28 29 Texas Pacific 8 ' 8 8 6'4 ITnlon Paclflc. ........ 6 7 6 C Wabash, Pr.... 17 17 17 17 Western L'nlon 84 84 83 84 W. L. 11 12 11 12 IT, 8. Leather 10 10 94 V. 8. Leather. -Pr.. 62 83' S2 63 tT. S. Rubber 27 27 26 27 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. " Op'n-HI h-Low-Ctos. " WHEAT. Ing. est. est Inc. Mar C5 96 66 ; 65 Seranton Board of Tratio Fxchanee Quotations-All Quotations Based on far of 100. Name. Bid. A3ka. Dime Dep. ft DIs. Rank 135 Seranton Lace Curtain Co 60 National Boring & Drilling Co. ... SO First National Bank... 650 Seranton Jar ft Stopper Co 25 Seran'on Glass Co ... & Spring r.rook Water Co 103 Klmhurrt Boulevard Co 100 Seranton Axle Works. go Third National Bank..... 330 Seranton Packing Co 9714 Buranton Savlng.i Bank 200 Seranton Traction Co.. jj lionta Plate Glass Co. 1..... iq Seranton Car Replarer Co...... ... joo Traders' National Bank ... 315 Sctanton Packing Co tij BONDS. ' Seranton Glass Co r jqj Seranton Pass. Railway, flrst mortgage due 1918 jjo Seranton Traction Co People's Street Railway, flrst mortgage due 1918 no Seranton ft Plttston Trac. Co "jj People's Street Railway-, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 jjj Lacka. Valley Trac. Co.. flrst mortgage due 1825 90 Dickson Manufacturing Co J09 Lacks. Township School 5 joj City of Seranton Street Imp t ... jy. Seranton Axle Works 10J Borough of Wlnton 8 100 Rush Brook Coal Co 100 I 'ew Vork Prod co .Market. New York, Jan. 31. Flour Firm, quiet, unehanned. Southern flour Quiet, firm, unehunired. Hye flour Klrm, quiet ; 1 40a 2-SHj; buckwheat Hour. $1.25; buckwheat, 4bL elevator; 41c. delivered. Cornmeal Quiet, firm, unchanged: rhy, nominal: barley, unchanged; barley malt, nominal. Wheat-iull, easier with options; No. 2 red store and elevator, 7a77c; afloat, 78a7Sc; t. o. b., 77T7c.; ungraded red. fifaiOc; No. 1 northern, 75a75c; op tions advanced ao. on firmer cables and foreign buying, fell Vc. on realising, rallied ac. with the west, fell ale. on free realizing, closed weak at a?. under yesterday and fairly active; May and July most active; No. 2 red February, 72c- March, 737c; May. 71c; June, and July, 71c. Corn Lull, easier; No'. 2. 3c. elevator; 37c. afloat; options were dull and steady at c. decline with the west and on local realizing; May most ac tive; February, S6c; May, 36c; July, 37c Oats Dull, steady; options dull, easier; February, 247c. ; March, 25c; May, 26c; spot prices. No. 2, 25c.; No. 2 white, 26c; No. 2 Chicago, 26c; No. 3, 24c; No. S white,. 25c. ; -mixed western. 2fia26c.; white state and .western, 26a28c Feed Unchanged. .Beef Steady, quiet, unchaged. Beef hams Quiet; il&.GO. Tlerced Beef Steady, unchanged. Cut meats Quiet. Arm, unchanged.' Lard Quiet, nominal; western ateam, 15.95; city, 15.45; May, $6.20; reHncd, quiet; continent, $B.2o; South America, S6.50; compound, 44vtr5c. Pork Dull, unchanged. Butter Quiet, weaker; elate dairy, 10al9e. : do. creamery, 14al8c; western dairy, 12a 15c; do. creamery, l&aiOc; do. June, 14alS"c; do. factory, al4c; Elarlna, 20c: imita tion creamery, 12al6c. ; rolls, 9alS3. Cheese Fair demand, firm, unchanged. E;gs Moderate demand; Taney steady; state and Pennsylvania, )5alac. ; soutn ern. 131alic.: caso. tl.50aS.25; "western fresh, 14c.; limed, li'tc; do. case, t.'aiTi. Oil Aiurkct. Pittsburg. Jan. Sl.-The Standard Oil company's opening price was l.4u, which was advanced to 11.43 at noon. The option was quoted: Opened. 11.57; highest. 11.43 bid; lowest, $1.37; closed, 11.43 bid. No sales. Oil City, Pa.. Jan. 31. Petroleum, le. higher; ruling price credit balances. 11.43. At exchange: Certllicatoa. 60. higher; opened. $1.17; highest, $1.43; lowest, $1.37; closed, $1.43 bid: National Transit runs, 117.634 barrels; shipments, 6J.100 barrels; Buckeye runs, 80,347 barrels; shipments, 63,567 barrels. Toledo Gruln Market. Toledo. O., Jan. 3!. Wheat Recelp's, 6,500 bushels; shipments. 7,000 bushels; firm; No. 2 red rash and May. 72c. ; July. 69Vc; No. 2 red cash, 7oe. Corn Re ceipts, 17,00 bushels; shipments. 17.000 bush- els; quiet; No. 2 mixed May. 30Sc; No. 1 i yellow cash, 27c; No. 3 white. 26". I Oats Nothing doing. Cloverseeil Re ceipts, 135 bags; shipments, 842 bags; (Steady; prime cash and February, $4.40; March. $4.42j. Buffalo l.l o Stock. BufTalo. N. Y., Jan. SI. Cattle Slow and easy with but few here. Hogs Slow and easier; Yorkers, $4 35a4.37; mixed, medi ums and heavy. $1.33, roughs. $4.50a3.85; stags. $:i:3.&0; plg., S4.ST.a4.37?. Sheep and lambs Very dull: prime lambs. $4.75a4.S."; fair to good. $4 25al.65: culH and light, $Jat: ttood mixed sheep, $2.75a.1; choice wethers, $3.1aS.2i; culls and fair, $l.71a 2.3.".; export i'heep, dull; $2a3.2& for ewes. I Philadelphia, Jan. 31. Tallow Is steady. I but demand Is light. Wo quote: Clry, prime. In hogsheads, S-Sc; country, prime, In barrels, 3c; do .dark. In barrels, 3t S'ic; cakes, 4c; grease, 3c. INDUSTRIAL. WHEN HOPE FADED Thlrty-tvvo Phlladelidiia and Readr Ing collieries In the Shenandoah section suspended nil o;ierntiona last evening until Monday niornlna; next. It, la said on Rood authority this 1m the com mencement of broken time for some time to come, as the coal market la well stocked. Below are the new percentages: Per Ci. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.. 13.33 Delaware and Hudson 9.60 Pennsylvania Railroad...'..., 11.40 Reading ."...2010 Lehigh Valley 15.65 Jersey Central 1170 Pennsylvania Coal company 4.(8) Krle 4.U0 Ontario and Western 3.10 DeluwarcSusquehanna and Schuylkill 3..',0 Susquehannu und Western 3.20 Following are the actual percentages of coul mined by the different com- punles last year: Per Ct. Reading 21.17 Lehigh valley 15. SI Jersey Central II 57 Delaware', l.uekawanna und Western. .13.16 Delaware and Hudson..., 9.H Pennsylvania Railroad. . . . '. 10.79 Krle , 3.75 Ontario and Western.... 3.H6 I.'i. S. 8. tCoxe Bros.) 4.11 Susquehanna and Western 3.02 Total .......99.9!) Philadelphia Inquirer: The action of the coal presidents In' not finally settling the coal percentages can hard ly be regarded as a satisfactory nolu tion of the trade problem. For It Is not to be believed that the Reading in accepting 20V4 per cent, of the output for the present abandons the grounds on which It has contended for 21. It must ask for and must receive a larger percentage If the expectations enter- tuined as to its future are to be Jus tified. Something of this kind ! ap parently expected, as the agreement provides for a revision of percentages after thirty days' notice. Probably the Reading representatives accepted the 20 'i percent, as the best that ran bo done at the present time. But it is a must difficult thing to get the per centages revised when once a basis has been agreed upon. The result is clear ly a disappointment for the Reading managers, no matter how sugary may be the coating to the pill. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms Moisture; Intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by Scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes me tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 60 cents. Dr. Bwayne & Son, Philadelphia, Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithaea WasSaTed. (From the Ithaea Herald.) Our representative, hearing' of the case of Mrs. H. T. White, called .to see her at Seneca and Plain streets. We publish their conversation in- the fol lowing Interview: - - "Mrs. White. I hear you have some thing to say about a new remedy for backache and kidney disorder Will you give me your statement for publi cation?" : "Yes, I am quite satisfied to do so. I think ine public should know when a really good remedy la to be had, it Is the least I can do In gratitude for my recovery." . "Tell me about your complaint." "About a year ago I had the Grippe, and since then my back has pained me constantly In the region of the kidneys; a dull pain at times, and at other Inter vals, sharp, darting palna piercing through me, were almost unbearable. I seemed to be giving out as the pain In my kidneys grew worve, and at last I had to stay in bed the greater part of the time. Finally. I gave up altogether. I had terrific headaches, and suffered so much pain my appetite left me." "Did the disorder affect tho bladder?" "Finally It did. The urine waa highly colored, and varied In suppression and excess. 1 often told my frienda I be lieved I should go insane from the pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and be gan their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I continued, and now am per fectly well." "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills have entirely cured you?" "Yes, that's the truth. I have no more heudaches or pains, and my ap petite has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found It very try ing to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my buckt. but now I can do ho" without a single pain. I feel com pletely cured, and I wish the manufac turer 8 every possible success." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mtlburn Co.. Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the U. 8. Ml CENT Ooiniiiolllv Wallace ies' Embroidered Giandke " :::' ; .2 for 25c. - ' - Boy's and Girls' Double Knee, Double Too and Doublo llool Stockings, 2 Pair for 25c. Wide Cotton Crash 3 i-2c yd. 54-inch all Wool Serge, Navy and Black, 50c yd. - Worth $1.00. LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE GLOVES 2 Pair for 25c. Just half price. 10c Dress Gingham i 5c a yd. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. Situation Wanted. SITUATION SVANltb BY AN r-XfKltl-enord man as ulmi, bookkeeper or shipping clerk; best ivfrrsnuss: wholesale trade preferred. Address O. A. L., Tribune files. ClTUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG O niau: will do aov kind of work: store work prsferrsi. Addiess Btore, feckvllU, Ps., P. O boai3. . YOUNG UAH wTaHESA-P.Mf'ioN AS bookkreper or rlerklns: is willing to do anything: can sive ood ni-renen it ascei sary. Address R M I)., Trlbuae offloe. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MA IV yrars of age as assistant steward, tlre man or any kinl of work. Addiess J. J. Y., Trib uie ofttce Special Notices. ttrpHE BOI.DIERIN OUR CIVIL, WAH. 1 You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's fnniousold War Plctures.ahow inn the forces in aotunl buttle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, K,0uu pictures. Bold fin easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex irons complete, all cl antes prepaid. Addrca P. (I. MOODY. 622 Adams Are.. Nersnion, Pa. FCTIOX SAI.E OF a H(JRE-1. 3 MINGLE J V Hpriiif wanou , 1 bnezy and 1 phaeton in front of Htronjr's Auction llnus. Venn ave., tli le. morning. February 1, at 10 o'clock. BLANK EOOK8, PAMPHLFTS. MAOA zines, tta, bound or rebound at Tdi Tfnuu.NB ofllce. yuick work. Keasonable prices. . for Rent. PLEASANT FURNISHED PKONT ROOM a fur rent to gentlemen, ills JenTcrsou ave. LOIt RENT WE HAVE A FEW DESIRA V ble huaae. for rent corner .dams ave.and Olive st. Don't wait: come and fret tint choice. F. FINN & BONti, office Ash at, tele- TOR BENT OVER HARDIN!) CH1NA X store, four floors arranged fnr hnurtiintr and loiltfins: boue: twenty bed rooms, parlor, tlinlnir room and kitchen: in best repair. Also bouse, UQ7 Washington ave. Ii'OR RENT-SIX HOOll HOUSE OK WEST Lackawanna avenue. Addrem 1'HOUAd E, P.VANrt, car im Lucerne, Hyde Park. 170BREKT-KI0Ei.t Ft'RNISHED HALL suitable for kidae ruoms. JOHN JEH 11 YN, 11(1 Wyominu ovenoe. UCTION8ALE OF 3 HORSES. 3 Hi N OLE spring waffona 1 bugxy and 1 pha?t n in front of Strong's Auction House, renn ave., this morning, February I, at 1(1, o'clock. FOR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY occuuied by Tho Kcranton Trib ne.knowu as the Blueser Building, corner of Spruce St. and tenn ave. Poesainn given Immediately. The premi-es consist of the ib ildina in the rear of the building on the corner of spruce etreet and I enn avenue, togei her with the baj-emcnt. and also the entire fourth floor of the corner building. Can be rented for Lodge purposes as well s public meetlntcs. Kizes of hall, Vlzino-with a s-coud ball on same floor, 22x66. Fur particulars inquire on the premises, if Rudolph Blueser. or attbs office of The Hcranton Tribune. For Sale. H'OR BALE IM ACRES SHINGLE LAND, also ISO-acre floefrm; house room enough for eight families. J. It. INGAL. HoneadaTe. UCTION BALE OF S HORSES. S SIN OLE spring wagoua. 1 buggy and I phaetoa In front of Ktronu'a Auction Honse. Wnn ave., this morning, February L at IU o'clock. nose, abHt wagon; or will exchange. 4 Marlon St. A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IS AD VANCE. WHEN A rtOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN Zfi I ISNT3. THIS KI'l.Ei r Pf.tlcS TO RMAT.T. WAVT ADS . . EX- fr-W I.OCAIi SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. ' Wanted. 1 1 r ANTED COPIES OK THF SCRANTON V Tribune of the following dates: routes of July I'.', 1'Uo: "copies of Pe-euilver 7, Parlies supplyiuir copies of tho abjve dates will be pant o cents lor earn copy. Help Wanted-Male. ffi1X A MONTH; YOU CAN MAKE IT ttM'Jl ' enxy: V hour a day; our agents don't complain of hard times, tint are making; blur monev eelllnu National Diab Wneher; built nn I'isntiflu principles; vuarantocri; everybody wsntaoue; j.w.wuw io neaoiu;rncv iuw. p ply at once. World Mfg. Co., W B, Columbus, Ohio. CALEHMAN TRADE BOOK AND DE ii mrtmntit atnrea. also ffir mercantile tire minm trades; big inducements and liberal treatment. S. rJ. uu.. . k. ia:n St.. is-w tors. A UENTf OUR MEN ARE MAKING I'd V to ll-U per week. Send forproofa r .ast est tetl-r In existence. LYONS F. 8. H It, CO., Uofben, lnd. - VANTED AOl-NT IN EVERY SEC tt lion tochitrhi: .uuio v.i a nay msue; sells at sisht; sleos man to sell fctaple Goods to ueaiersi uest wun iiiiv ri.i.ipw luuutii wu sry or large commission made; experience unnecesss'y. Clifton Soap and Mannfactur- V.U., IIICIIIIIMll. V . WANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IX t every town to solicit stock suusnrip. tions; a monopoly; bia; money for agents: no capital requirea. guwahuu risu s w., Borden Blocs, Cbieavo. HI. Helo Wanted Females. XirTVEDXjiDV aoknt7nSi!ra t . ton to sell and introduce Snyder's cake icing: experienced canvsaser preferred: work rermanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holidar trade. T. H. SNYDER CO. Cincinnati, O. WfANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL V for kitchen an I laundry work; good wnges. Anoly to MRS. W. H. GEARHABT. o-.'.i atonroe ave. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER iietic ealeswomen to raorea-nt ua. Guaranteed 4 a day without intf rferlue with etheT unties. Healthful occupatioo. Write for particulars, Inclosing stamp, nango ( Hem tiaUVimpanv. No- 73 John atreet. New York. Real (state. M'2tl,0U0 WILL BUY S STORES AND 6 flats, new buildings, Carhondale. Ront 12.100 nsr vesr. Will exchanae for city property. M. H. HOLUATE. ;I.Oij0 WILL BUY 10 ROOM BRICK dwe line and barn, lot 60x153 ft.. 1.4J0 j block. Main ave. . M. H. HOLGATF. .i.llijt--- . :- - Mf 1 mm WILL BUY SINGLE HOUSE ON . Glhton. near Qulncy. For particulars 1 call at office M. H. HOLGATE. W DOUBLK HOUSE, lot 4nxl.-iU: rent Never vacant. out diock, Irving ave. - M. H. HOLGATE. . -O.Om WILL BUY BUSINESS PROp. ertv, lower Lackawanna ave. Ful lot. t'i.OOJ per year. M' B' HOLOATE. Sj?.MH WILL BUY LARG E BEAUTIFUL home, i inrcK yuincv are. For Part.culars caH at or i ire. M. H HOLGATE, . Commonwealth Building. AUCTION BALE OF S HORSES. 8 SINGLE spring waxons. 1 buggy and 1 phaeton in front nf etrunir's Auction House. Penn ave.. thte morniinr. Kehrnerv 1. at 10 o'cbick 1KR SALE-DOUBLE HOR6E STRONG panel delivery wagon; or will exchange for a good single top wagon. Apply Mil Capouse ave BUY CRIPPLC CREEK GOLD STOCKS AND PROPERTIES Sure and Bate Investments. Far. Large and Bnrall Investors. Write us for loll in tor mat Ion. Statistics, maps, etc., fnraished free. Tat nee he ss InvestaMnt Ce., Chleage, III. UD. KN If ELAND, aAiieia. eenta Wanted. AGENTS GOOD CANVlbSERS CAN make over 1 per month aulicitinc for Wood's Photo Cabinet, which is presented to i"dges: exclusive territory. T. E. WuOD CO. Kuauiazoo, Mich. - f GENERAL AGENTS WANTED SELL S' .ing new aiticl?s to dealers; exclusive ter ritory. no competition, no capital required 800 to you per cent, profit Columbia Chemical Co., 60 Dearborn at., Chicago. 111. WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS, t V but men of ability; :J0to $.VW a month to hustlers: state and areueral airents: salary apd commisalon. RACINE ft RE ENGINE CO.. Racine, Wis, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell, our new "Ideal Orator and Mannal of Elocution," embracing the Delawrte system of expression and physical culture. Illus trated; 40 photos frcm life. Bells at siht; liberal terms. Address SPECIALTY. Sub Station No. 2. Puiladelphla. Pa. AGENTS WANTED TO BELL CIGARS: $7 per month salary aad expenses paid. Addresa. with two-cant stamp. FIGARO CI- uak iu, cnicaga AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel and copper electro platers: price from S3 upward; ealary and ex penses paid; outfit free. Address, with a tamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO.. Chisago. AGENTS TO BELL CIGARS TO DEALERS; ta weekly and expenses; experience an necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 4S Van Bureo at., Chuiago.. SALESMAN TO CARRY 8IDC LINE; i per cent.- commission; sample book mailed free. Address I N. CO.. otatloa L, New York. AT ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lightning selling table cloth.mos quito arid bouse fly liquid at lit eenta and ilf cents a bottle. Sample Ires, BOLGIANO M'F'G Caw. Baltimore, Hi. AGENTS HINDE'd PATENT UNIVER aal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with out haat), aad "Pyr Potnted"Rair Pin Ub oral cooub ksuons. Freeaompls aad fall sar tkmlara. Address P. a Box (t. New YorkT 811 UA I IO.V WANTED AS O'lACHMAN or Kencrtl useful man around houae. Ad dress JAMES AUSTIN, W Center st. WASTED BY A v to go out washing or scrnbblng si. a. tia cynon St., ciiy vnilNU by SITUATION i widow to the day CITUATION WANTED BY PRACTICAL i? picture frmi joiner and mat maker; tttorouiihly conversant with details of the art trade; rellaDle. Address nL'fUUt, iriouue omit. iVlu.V! (iALE75F3 'HORSES. S8INGLE SDrlns wasons. 1 buegv and 1 phaeton In front of Strnne's Auction House, Penn are., tbla morning, February I, at l,t jeloca. CMTITATION' WANTED BY YOUNG MAN O as Itookkeeimr, salesman or cusbler: has hsd seven years' experience in in of the largest wnnie.aie grocery auu oro nonsa in New York state. Addre U. T. J., Tribune ofnre. SITUATION WANTEb WASHING AND O Ironing, or sny kind of work. Address Kl iiasrora conrr. Stockholders' Meeting, rpHE ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of the Lsckawanua Trust and Safe Deposit Company, for the election of directors for the Sliming year -will be held at their banking rooms, ou Monday, February srd. from s to s p. m. HENRY BELIN. JR. BecreUry. auction Sale of Nereea. A YOUNG MAN DEBlhES WORKOFANY kind: need to engines and boilers; abl to do own repairs; total abstainer. Address Box ll, 01! Forge P. O. Medical. ?A niRB I CWchsstsf With Pennyroyal . niMM4 are the eet. ;. 'S nil IWII.blo. A SURE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Warranted to cure W ont of every 1.00); two doses will tsk the worst t'ass et iuflam i story nut of bed. t&OO per pint buttle. Manufactured and sold by MRS. DR. HAMILTON, 14s Northampton fi.M. 11lllr.i.ll.M.. Da and for aale at 116 New Verk St.. Orten Ridge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN, Bridge and Crown work. Ofllce, ZSi Washington avenue. c? c7 laubachT sl'rgeoVTdetTst. No. lie Wyoming avenue. K. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX change. ' I'liysiclans and Surgeons. DR. A. TRAPOI.D, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Seranton. Of fice hours. Thursdaya and Saturdays. a. m. to I o. m. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 16 Spruce street, Seranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court HousejBquare.) DR. KAY, 2M PENN AVE.'; 1 to J P. M.: call 2K2. DIs. of women, obstretrlcs and and all dls. of chll. , DR. W. E. ALLEN. 511 North Washington avenue. . Dr7"C. U FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; office. 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, 629 Vine atreet. DR. L. 1L GATES. 125 WASHINGTON avenue, otnee nours, s to a. m i.ju to t and 7 to I p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. DR J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at 605 unaen atreei. uracs hours 1 to 4 p. m. Lawver. WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors ai uiw, nepunncan building, Washington avenue, Seran ton, Pa. JESSUP8 HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors . ai 1.1 w, uvminonweinn building, Washington svenne. HORACK E. HAND. W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR- ne3 ann V-Olineenor ai uswj vincvs s and Library building. Seranton. Pa. ROHEWELI. H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys ana t-ounsenor. ommou wealth building. Rooms 19. M and 21. FRANK T. bkEIA. ATTORNEY-AT- Uw, KOOtn st -oi cAciiaiiise, ouran ton. Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD. ATTORNEY- at-Law, rooms et ana so, common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNET-AT- Law. omce. It? ppruce at., seranton, fa. L- A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-ItW. m lAeaawanna ave.. ncranron. r-q. CRIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Dime nana nuiuung. ncranton, Money to loan In large suma at t per cent. , C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY AT- law, commonweaiin ouuaing, scroaion, Pa. H. C. SMYTHS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 400 Lackawanna avenue. C. COMEOYB, CI SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security, em Spruce street - B. F. K1LLAM, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, im Wyoming ave.. ncranion, ra. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT- law, ea commonweaiin Dia g. acranton. t. M. C. RANCK. IM WYOMINO AVB. K 4 as r TRY US. mU UCJULIVL, COIl ID.il OPHOLSTKJOWIITOMi; 'Cleaii'CarM '- Renovate FeatDers. : Make Over Mattresses, Make andlepair SpriagV Sell Iron leds, Make Fine Jatesei "Wire Sreens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR IU LACKA wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufas. turer pfWre Soreena. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. TrchTtECtT R?m IS and M, Commonwealth E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFIUJ9 rear of 608 Washington avenue. LEWIS HAiS'COCK. J R , ARCHITECT. 4& Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Seranton. BROWN "& MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building-, m Washington avenue, Seranton. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or buslnesa; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest, opens September t. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. !Lj'. WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN '' S" . So."001- 413 Adams -avenue, opens Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND . Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Calfender, Dime Bank building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house. 1X0 North Main ave nue; store telephone 783. Hotels and Restaurants. THK ELK CAFE. and in FRANK- Un -avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZE1QLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. te W. paasenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, New York. Rates, CM per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). . E. N. ANABLE, , Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR nans, picnica, pitruvB, nuciiuun., dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a muafc store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS." PRINTERS' supplies, envetupea, paper drub, "iiirc. Warehouse), 130 Washington ave., Seran ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN A CO., WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage and OllCloth,720West L Ljtckawanna ave. i THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant nnd auditor. Rooms 19 and to, Williams Building, opposite postofllce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extlnrulaher. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 17. 1895. Trains leave Seranton fur Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc at s.20, .15. 11.30 a. m.. 1.20, 2.00. 1.03, ( iu, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, .w a. m 1.00. 2.15, 7.10 p. m. . For Atlantic -ur, t.m a. m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth, 8.20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Huf fet parlor car), 8.06 (express) p. in. Suu Hau ? lj n. m. Train leavlne l.'u n. ni. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, S.21 p. m. ana new lora e.w p. m. r or Aiaucn iiuiih, Aiirniuvii, xreimu hem, Easton and .Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m 1.20. 3.05. 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.16 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. ni., 1.20 p. m. For Heading. Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 1.00 p. ni. Sunday. 2.1b p. m. For Foitsviue, s.zv a. m., i.zv p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 8.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 8.00 a. m.. 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 0.27 a. m. . Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application in ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. V. PALUni.H, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. SupL DELAWARE AND riliUSOS RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday. mm MM9 arrive at new Lacka m m B " wanna avenus station WW r as follows: A r ... , m-1 1 1 Imv. Sci-an. r 1 1 " - - - - - - . ' . ..unjil. anil liit.lm. ion siaunn tor -' m .T- j ... V dlate point, at MB. Mfc 7.00 Lf . m., 12.UU, - - For''Farvlew.' Waymart and Honesdale t 7 M. 8.25 and 10.10 i. m., 12.00, 1.20 and 6.15 , m. at h. j fc 20 138. 4.00, 5.10, 10G. .15 and 11.38 p. m. .1 us t.. . florsnlnn sitsstlt '1 rtajnB Will all 1 1 i. a.. as .i.. i Ini Ar-mavHlata nrkinta atm40. 8.40. 8.34 and 10.40 a. m 12.00, 1.17, I 84. 8.40, 4.54, 5.55, 7.45, 8.11 and 11.13 p. m. " From Honesdale, Waymart and Far. view at 8.S4 a. m., 12.00. 1.11. 8 40, 6.65 and 7 P- mv ah. From Montreal, oarmiws. oiuaii), e,c, at ana u.h p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and, tirniedlate points at 116, 8.04, 10.05 and t v m-l.U a.. a in mm m ana mnA V. . . . -v S.A1. , I--.I - . , , Nov. 17, 1895. .."In leavea. Seranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. tt H. R. R. at 7 1 f ' '' - P- m , via b" U W. R. H tM, 8.08, 1L20 a. m., and l ie P- .i .. i Leave Seranton for Plttston and Wilkes. Barre, via p.; I;. A W. R. R 8.00, 8.01, U.28 a. m., 3.40, .7, a.52 p. ni. Leave Scrantfin for White Haven, Ha. xleton, Pottnvllle and all points on the S?r.H?'w an1 ''ottsvllle branches, via E. 4 W.,;Vj R. It.. 8.38 a. m., via IK A H. R. R at L45. m., 12.0G, l., 2.38. 4.00 p. m via D L. A W. R. It. 0.00. 8.0S, I1.:0 a. m., 1.30, 3.40 ni. Leave Seranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrisburg and all Intermediate points, via D. A H. R. R. 7.46 a. m., 12 t'i, I. 20. 2.38, 4.08M1.38 p. m via D L. & W. R. R.. 0.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m Leave Seranton for Tunkhannock. To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and ail Intermediate polnjs via D 4V H. R. R Ai a. m.. 12 .05 and 11.36 p. m., via D., L. A W. R. R-, 8.08. 8.55 a. m.. 1.80 p. m. Leave Seranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all points west via D A H. H. R 8.4A a. tn , 12.06. 8.16. 11.38 p. m via D. L. ft W. R R. and Plttston Junction, 8.08. 8.66 a. m 1.30, 8.60 p. m via E. A W. V. R. R., 3.41 p. m. For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, via D. ft 11. R. R., 8.46 a. m. 12.06, 0.06 p. in., via D.. L. A W. R. R.. 8.08, 8.65 a m., 1.30. and 6.07 p. m. Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. ft It. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York. Philadelphia, ' Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Oen. Pass. Agt Phlla., Pa. A. w. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Uen. Paas. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24, 1895. Trains leave Scran ion as follows: Ex. frees for New York and all points Eat, 40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.65 a. m.; 12.36 and 3.34 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlladel. phla and the South, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.66 a. m.. 12.66 and 8.34. pi m. Washington and way stations, 3.63 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton. Oswego. El. mlra. Corning; Bath, Dansvilie, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.36 a. m.. aul 1.21 p. m making close connection! nt Buffalo to all points In the West, North west and Southwest. Rath accommodation, 9 a. rx BitiKhamton and way stat.'ons, 12.37 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m. Blnghamton and Klmira Expreas, COS p. m. VI Express for ,Oorl land, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlca. and Rkhfleld Brings, 2.35 a. m. and 1.24 p. ni. . Ithaca 3.35 ana Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes. Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dsn. vllle, making clone connections at North, umberland for U'lllUmsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate station--, 6.00. 9.53 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.62 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping couches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tablex, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, .12 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Seranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rati, rnml at 7.00 a. m. and 3.29 p. m. Also for Honesdale, HasIcy and local points at 7 00. 9.40 a. m, and 129 p. m. All the aboVd are through trains to and from Honesdale. Trains leave far Wllkes-Barrs at 033 m. and 3.19 P-,ui-. CHANTN DIVf !!(. t Ira Effect Beptember 93a, lStlS. aeata H-ieseV rill steMae). 8ttlon IS03 101 R 2 2 flkTralDt Dally, 1 u V, I cept fcundsy.) p Arrive Leavei 7 r. N. y. rranklln B 9 in I1M attnri arpAAtl 7 on weehawken s slArrlve Leave! r a 1 lfH 104 it 19 4M ltd lt:.l IS 14 if oa inen if 8 50.1181 f 48 (llaOl 8 4 8 41111(81 8SVI1 1H fan n 8 i,n in t i it os 18 It 08 811 "01 810 If M I l.tfiorri 10 961 lancook Junctloii Haoeock "Urllght Preston Park i Como Poyntelle Belmont Pleasant Mt . Cnloodsle i Poraetcity , Carbondaie White Bridie . MarfleW Jormyu Archibald Wlnton Feckviue Olrphast . Blcksoa Tbrnep ; provldenee park Place ecrsntan Leave Arrtvel ltt 4 eeo.l 4tfl .... TM .... ...J a to .... I at! " I ...J 0 '! ..mi .... 8J ... .... 9 88 ...a, ... 8 31 ..J .... (41 ...J .... (50 .. .... ( 58 .m .... 3I .... .... 8 69 ...a a m 8i9 .... 704 984 ..J T b7f8 Set! ... T 18 18 48 ...a 714 8 45 .... Ttoi t M, TrS1 SM .... 77 899 ...1 tffl 401 .m. 784 407 .. ru 410 ..M 7 39 4 M 74114 17 .... 745 4 911 .... a MP M AD trains rua dally except 8 nadir. t algslOea that trains stop oaahmal tot P aWgara. -- - u aecure rates m Ontario a Western before Rrekoatng Uf kefs and save mener. Bay aai Itagt Eipreas to the West. J. O. Anderson, tMn. Pass Aft. T. rUUreft, Si, rim. Aft, saraatea, Pa. j . , 1 . A AV a A . A AVl
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