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    TUB fiCBANTON TKIBTTNB- TUESDAY MOENITTO. MAY 5, 1896.
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wp'ns Am
Beg to aniiounce that for the
Next Ten Days we will offer
some of the greatest values
ever put on sale in this city.
25 piece of icolored figured Mohairs
isgular price. 20 c..
LKAUC ISO mil i-r;-.
20 piece all-wool vicuna cloth, regu
tar price, 35,.. L&VDER.8 ,.RU.,,. lse.
SO pieces all-wool twilled vicuna clola.
regular price, fc,
LKADKIfS PRICE. 4.
Jy) remnant flue white India linen.
price o!t the ple-e, 10-.-. a yard.
KtMNANT PRICE. 4c.
25 pieces 4-4 unbleached muslin, regular
price. LEADER'S PRICE. 4c.
( pieces of 43-lii.h pillow casing. regu
lar quality.
LEADER' PRICE. S'iC.
25 duxen extra large cotton towels,
regular price, loc-.,
LEADER'S PRICE, "c
10 dozen 3ii-lnch cotton towels, regu
lar price, tic,
LEADER'S J'KICE, 3',.c.
Rest quality needle. 4c. a paper.
Rest quality patent hook safely
pint,
2jC. u card.
Best hairpins. 4c. a box.
Cotton tape, ti for 5c.
Dress shields, every pair warranted,
luc. a pair.
Heat rubber combs). 10c.
Whalebone casing, 7c. apiece.
Extra quality silk belting, 7c. a yard.
IS ladles' flannel suits. In navy and
black, former price, $5.!.
LEADER'S PRICE. II.9S.
One lot of ladles' line eloth capes, with
velvet collar unci handsomely em
broidered good value, t'i.
LEADER'S PRICE, II.jS.
0 figured biilliantlue skirts, lined
throughout, velvet facing, worth
11.50.
LEADER'S PRICE. HS.
40 dozed ladles' luundrled shirt waists,
lu Hlce mat designs, large sleeves,
former price, 4c. ; for this sale,
LEADER S PRICK. 29c.
85 dozen much finer quality nice new
choice designs, Bishop sleeves.
LEADER S PRICE, 49c.
One lot of infants' and children's dress
es, nicely trimmed, sizes two to six,
LEADER'S PRICE, 23;'.
One lot of choicer goods.
LEADER'S PRICE, 49c.
34 dosen men's fancy half-hose, full
seamless, worth n pair,
LEADER'S PRICE. 3 PAIR FOR 25c.
20 dozen of men's fancy silk and satin
suspenders, full length, attractive
colors, 39c. quality,
LEADER'S PRICK, 19c.
12 dozen fine gilt belts, worth MX-.,
. LEADER'S PRICE, 21c.
WAVERUY.
Mrs. Andrew Bedford Is occupying
her cosy home for the summer.
8. L. Uathercole and family, of Scran
ton, are occupying the Knight place.
Mrs. J. K. Ocorge hus returned from
Toronto, and is the guest of tier father.
The primary and intermediate de
partments of the WuVerly High school
will give un entertainment ut the school
this evening (May 5.) Tho following
programme will be rendered: Song,
"Away to the Woods, Away," by the
scholars; opening address, Helen
Stevenson; concert recitation, "Happy
Ate We," Nora Tillman and Jessie Da
vis; recitation, "Mammy's Stone," Rus
sell Dean; recitation, "Hurrah,"
Champ Samson; recitation, "I'm My
Mother's Little Man," Master John
Hoaie; recitation, "Grandpa and Me,"
Lawrence Hall: singing, "Reuben and
Cynthia," Chrlssle Bold and Harry
Johnson; recitation,. "Very Good
Times," James Dean: recitation, "Ca
leb's Courtship," Sadie Spencer; tab
leau, "Too Late for the Train;" recita
tion, "Little Boy's Dream," Mamie
Stone; dialogue. "Shopping;" singing,
"When the Little Ones Are Coming
Home from School;" recitation. "The
Minuet." Jean Watson; "Good-bye,"
seven boyB; singing, "See Where the
Rising Sun;" broom drill; recitation,
"His Mother's Song," Lizzie Davis;
recitation, "A Little Woman," Lulu
White; recitation, "Little Dora's Solilo
quy," Miss Lot Hallock; recitation,
"Farewell," Lottie Mahoney. Ice
cream and cake will be served by the
pupils of the principal's room. Pro
ceeds will be applied to library fund.
Dr. Nathan C. Mackey, who has an
nounced himself as a candidate for rep
resentative of the Third district, sub
ject to the Republican convention, is
presenting his compliments to his con
stituents with a very neat card.
PECKVILLE,
Mrs. Thomas Mlnncs, of Avyomlng,
ia visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Chenney.
The public schools In this place will
be closed today on account of the fu
neral of Ambrose Brundage. who was
president of the school board.
Mr. and Mrs. William Qoyne spent
yesterday In Brown Hollow.
' Miss Emma Barries gave a party to
her many friends at tier home on Wal
nut street last Saturday evening. The
evening was very pleasantly spent In
Karnes and social intercourse, after
which refreshments were served. Those
present were Mioses Stella Arnold, Jen
nie and Cassie Williams, Minnie Dm-
-row, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Conners and
Miss Urover and Maud Kelly, of Oly
phant, and W. J. Rogers, V. J. Swingle
and Len Kelly, of Olyphant. -
JAIL BIRDS' INGENUITY.
Harry Mltahcll Nearly Succeeds In Escap
ing from Mt. Holly llastllo.
Mount Holly. N. J., May 4. An un
successful attempt was made to break
Jnll here Inst night by several prisoners
who were led by Harry Mitchell. Mlt-
ehell was recently arrested for robbing
ireigni cars on tne Amboy division of
the Pennsylvania railroad, With a pen.
Knire tne leauer had succeeded In cut
ting a large hole In the wall of his cell
which he concealed from the keeper by
nanging a niaiiKet over It.
There was only one more stone to be
removed from the wall and while In the
net of doing this the attempt was dls
covered auu tne participants were
locked In a dungeon. Mitchell halls
irom Worcester, Mass., and Is a desper
ate cnaracier.
Pilot: Piles! Itching Piles'.
Symptoms Moisture: Intense Itchlna
end 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 stoos the ltchlnsr and bleats
' inc. heals ulceration, and In most eases
; removes ine tumors. At druggists, or
or man, ror m cents, or. nwayne
mb. rnuaceipma, 9
II IN.
V3TE ffl APPROPRIATIONS
Results lad kite Tbat There is to Be
Xo Haste About Adjourameat.
MK. TLRI'IE AS AX 0UJECT0K
Klver and Harbor Hill Takca Ip-Suapcn-aioa
Ray ia tho lloeae- Bllla
Passed-Other News of
the Capitol.
Washington. May 4. Two yea and
nay votes were had In the senate today,
the result of which was significant as
an indication that there is not to be any
undue haste in passing appropriation
bills and forcing an early adjournment
of congress. The first vote was on a
motion made by Sir. Turpie (Dem.,
Ind.) to proceed to the consideration of
the Dupont election case. Mr. Mitchell
(Rep., Ore.) who. as chairman of the
committee on privileges and elections
has parliamentary charge of the sub
ject, protested against this action on the
part of Mr. Turpie as msrourieouw
the committee and as seeming unprece
dented In his service in the senate.
Opposition was also made to Air. -tur- i
i.le's motion us an obstacle to the pas- '
ssgo of the appropriation Pills; but.
iieverlliolei-s, the motion was t arried by
u majority of one 32 to 31 ami the Du
pont case was taken up. It was. how
ever, laid aside soon afterwards, under
the terms of u compromise offered by
Mr. liorinan (Dem.. Md.) by which the
day after the passage of the river and
harbor bill, the Dupont case Is to be
taken up at the close of the routine
morning business and i.s to be consid
ered until 5 p. in. of the following day.
w hen the vole la to be taken.
The river and harbor bill was then
taken up, but it had attain to give way
to Mr. Peffer's bond resolution. The
latter was laid before the senate at S
p. m. as the unfinished business, and
Mr. Frye (Hep.. Me.) having thai-Re of
the river and harbor bill, moved that
the senate proceed to the consideration
of that bill. The motion was defeated
by eleven votes 2H to :i!l and the bond
resolution was proceeded with, Mr. Hill
(Dem.. N. Y.I speaking against It until
it p. ni., when the senate adjourned till
tomorrow.
H it'SE PROCEEDINGS.
Today was "suspension day" In the
house under the rules, and In addition
to numerous private pension bills
passed wore the following;:
Extending the time within which Im
ported merchandise may be unlonneu.
Authorizing the state of South Dako- j
to select lands In the Fort Sully mill-
ta
tary reservation for school and indem
nity lands.
The contested election case of J. C.
Klrby vs. J. O. Abbott, from the Sixth
district of Texas wus reported from
elections committee No. :l, declaring
Abbott (Democrat) the sitting member
entitled to the seat and It was agreed
to.
Mr. Huutelle (Rep., Me.) colled up the
naval appropriation bill and asked that
the house non concur In the senate
amendments and agree to the confer
ence. In the course of the considera
tion of this matter, there was some
thing of a scene. Mr. Uuijrg Rep., N.
Y.) called Mr. Kotitelle to order on the
. ground that he was reflecting upon the
i senate's action by his comments. An
! animated colloquy followed between
the Soakor and Mr. Houtelle, the for
mer explaining the philosophy and ne
cessity of the rule, und the latter con
tending tbat he hnd violated it.
Mr. Sayers (Dem., Texas) moved to
concur in the senute amendment reduc
ing the number of battleships from four
to two, uivi with that amendment pend
ing the mutter went over until tomor
row by unanimous consent.
A bill wus pussed under suspension
of the rules for the protection of Ameri
can yacht owners und ship builders and
the vote udoii a resolution to set aside
the sixth and thirteenth Instants for
the consideration of private pension
bills no quorum appeared.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
MOVEMENT OF GOLD. The ex
ports of gold from New York for the
week ending on last Saturday, as of
ficially reported at the custom house,
were $1,4!6.HJ1, of which $1,151,6(11 went
bv Saturday's steamer to France; and
of silver. $S22,t3.1, of which $237,832
went to France and the rest to London.
The exports of gold from flint port since
Jan. 1 have amounted to S18.i:;7.3rS, and
of silver to $1S,o;i,4j. against $::i.Sti7.
733 In gold and $11,120,233 In silver for
the sniiie period ifi If.'Xi. The imports
of gold at Now York for the week end
ing on lust Saturday wore $10,232, and
of (diver. $49,SS1, all from Central Amer
ica and the West Indies. Since Jan. 1
the importations of gold at that port
have amounted to $18,902,726, and of
sliver to $S'd,002, against $15,895,382 in
gold and $478,135 In silver for the same
time last year. The following gives the
net movement of gold Into and out of
New York between Jan. 1 and May 2
during the last seven years:
Imports of gold from Jan. 1 to
date liK,!i.',Y2ii
Exports In the same period 18,137,:iS
Net imports
$ 82S,3iS
$15,972,351
. 17,58)1,341
4G.l91.tW.)
, 17,013,214
25.012.S3D
1,025.492
Net exports to date,
1H95
1894
1893
1C92
.et exports to uaie,
rset exports to elate.
Net exports to date.
Net exports to date, 1891
Net Imports to date, 1890 .
RAILWAY EARNINGS. Railroad
earnings are now more favorable In
comparison with last year than during
March. The Financlnl Chronicle's
tables show a gain of 6.2 per cent, on
eighty roads for the second week of
April, and a gain of 5.2 per cent, on
seventy-four roads for the third week.
Dun s Review makes the gain 1.2 per
cent. In the first week of April, 4.6 per
cent. In the second week and 5.0 per
cent. In the third week, and 3.2 per cent.
for the roads reporting for the month.
There is a loss for the month as com
pared with 1893 of 9.6 per cent. In the
month of March the Increase this year
In gross was 3.6 per cent, and the loss
as compared with 1S93 was 11.0 per cent.
The eurnlngs of leading roads this year
and tn 7S93 in April are as follows:
- March.
Pennsylvania
Baltimore and Ohio
Reading (Bo. Co.'s)
Jersey Central
Noi l hern Central ..
Burlington
Omaha
189)1.
$.253,!i32
1.8'.7,i77
3.1H1.SI9
Ml. 1119
M l,'.l:.7
2.7(2.142
Mi.i'M
HOT.
$i;,inr,,ttiT
2.2'V.,li:i
4,a,n.Mi
i.22:i,;9.)
'ii,!7:)
7i8.;i
In April he trunk
lilies decreased
1.5
per cent., other eastern rouds. 4.9 per
cent, and southwestern, I.H per cent.
The grangers Increased 15.9 per cent.,
the other western roads, 6.2 per cent..
Torturing Oisfigyring
SKIN DISEASES
Instantly
RELIEVED
by
CUTICURA
the
GREAT
SKIN CURE
SoldOirtwitimittltt world. Drttii!:
dmsti F. Newrky St Salt. i. Kin
fiilward-ftt.. London. Porta J)muu
k Cksm. Com,, Sol Propi., Boston, V. 6. A.
v
and the southern croup, 3 6 per cent.
All the groups were from IS per cent,
to IIS per cent, below 1893.
:l II I!
EXPORTS OP CHEESE. In 1881.
say the American Agriculturist, the
; United States exports of cheese were
I48.ouo.W4 pounds. Since that date
they have been decreasing- until now
they are small. The following table
shows the total exports (fiscal years) in
the years named:
From P.O. P.C.
From I. B. Canada. Total U.S. Can.
lTi..).41i.t 15S.7l.u.m ;i.".n0 27.8 72.2
i lS34..73.S-rC0! 1tf3i.-H.cou Sti.Ui,0w 32.0.
I )... HlXl.lWU 142,312.(ti 3&,4
' Pi..S2,H.0,0U" llK.L7.mi) S.O.STtMMO 41.0
ti-i.ll
kit
59.0
i;i..fc;i3.Kio ioo.2w,oiio iss,S3.0Tr 45.
lfCM. 371, Will
lX!t..M.S:i2.tMt
!!!.. S,I'1S,.1
i7..si.2f.: uo
lV5..'l.fc.'T.'HH
Ht.l.i'i0 ll.ij'M,tl0 MO
M.-53,(K 173.327.l)' 4.t
8M73.000 1TJ.1SH.MM R1.7
W.biM.Oio lM.frai.UtM 51.1
75,113,l0 ltU.KHI.iKO 57.il
Ui I
4S.1
a
42.7
:l " !!
LIFE INSURANCE. The New York
Journal says In the United Slates alone
$3,000.0)10,000 in life Insurance premiums
nave been collected by the various com
panies since their organization and
about $2,000,000,000 have been paid back
to policy holder. The combined asset
of till the companies amount to $1,200,-
nou.iWU, and the aggregate of insurance j
Ill force under nil their policies Is over
ffi.bOO.OUO.OiKI. These figures represent
between Sii.OilO.OOO and T.OOO.uOO policy
holders. it
5.wai.i. m.Jis:
The London Statist thinks rupee
pa
per will advance.
Duriut; tie- first quarter of this year
the French railway companies I n-i-rnised
their earnings lh.7ll.stij franes.
The Supreme court of the United
States in Hansen V. lloyd. et al., makes
a recognition of the validity of eoii
traels for uraln futures.
Tranactlons at the New York Stock
Exchange in April were as follows:
lssi. istv. ISC
Shares f i.uw.it's $ 4,mt.(Al B.15U9I
ijoc'is i. w.;r i,2u3.4.'.i) j9,::im
llo-nls :1S.C78.1( 3:t.Mli,5Jt 21.91S.lt
The bicycle hus been a factor In trade
for some years. It Is estimated that
the business in them amounted to $40,
Ouo.OWt In this country last year, and
that it will be much larger this year.
It Is stated In forelen newspapers that
ll.'.OOO.MO have been offered for the
business of the Pneumatic Tyre com
pany in Enpland. and the fact made the
shares of bicycle companies strnntr and
there has been rampant speculation in
them in London.
I.NiHH AHDKX REVERSED.
.Mrs. I.ouis Karl, After Tiventr-slx Years,
finds Iter Husband With Another Wife.
IJcntlfied In an Insane Asvlnni.
New York, May 4. If there Is a happy
woman In the city today, that woman
Mrs. Uaette Karl, of 329 West 1 won-
ty-sixth street. For. after a separation
of twenty-six years, she has found her
husband, Louis M. Karl. True, he is
in Bloomlngdale asylum, but she has
obtained a writ of habeas corpus or
dering his appearance In court next
week, and feels certain that before she
Is much older they will be reunited. It
was war that separated Louis from his
wife and her two children. He was an
otlicer In the Uhlan regiment, which
left Stuttgart on the outbreak of the
Franco-Prussian war. She heard from
him at Intervals. Then his letters
ceased, and he was reported ns one of
the missing. Then she left Stuttgart
and went with her relatives to some
friends In the country. Karl. It op
pears, was stricken with fever while In
Purls. On his recovery he went to
Stuttirart, but failing to find Ms wife
or any trace of her. came to this coun
try, went Into the shoe business and
prospered.
Thinking his first wife was dead he
married ugaln. A boy and girl have
been born to his second wife. When
the son of the first wife grew up, he also
came to America, and In time sent for
his mother. In a newspaper, last Au
gust, Mrs. KarLKo. 1 read that one
Louis M. Kin 1 had been committed to
Bloomlngdale asylum. That being her
husband's name, she went to the asyl
um to see the man. hut was refused ad
mission, because she was no relative.
Then she hunted up wife No. 2, repre
sented herself as a cousin of Louis, and
finally persuaded the woman to take
her there yesterday.
As Mrs. Knrl tells the story:
"I went there yesterday. God be
(hanked. It was my husband. Shall 1
ever forget his greeting? Ho saw me
standing ther?. nnd suddenly he rushed. I
to me. -Bnbbette, Ilabbette! God be j
thnnVetl that thou hast come to free I
me.' he cried in German. Ue fell upon
His Knees, and we wept with Joy nt see
ing each other again. He is no more
mad than I am."
And Mrs. Karl, who is nearly 60 years
old. dried her eyes, and smilingly said:
"I have found pgaln that which I
thought that I had forever lout. Do not
mind my tears. The good God has giv
en me back Louis."
WOMAN WHIPS AN ACTOR.
An Avenger on the Trail of Gny Llndsley
A Sensational Scene Not Advertised In
Othello.
Columbus, Ohio, May 4. At the close
of the third act of "Othello" by the
Louis James company at the High
street theater Saturday night a woman
leaped from one of the boxes to the
stage and, before anyone could Inter
fere, was administering a horsewhip
ping to Guy Llndsley, James leading
man. He was Just at tho point where
Othello (Louis James) in a lit of anger
seizes logo (Llndsley) and, crying out.
I "Damnation, more than I can bear,"
j chokes him. Othello had logo down on
the stage, but ut the first cut of the
whip he let htm up and stood dum
j founded, logo stumbled to his feet and
stammered to James: "This Is Georgia,
I of St. Louis." Still the woman laid on
I with the whip wdthout any defense be
ing made by Llndsley until a stage
! hand rushed on and seized her. A po-
llcemnn then placed her under arrest
, and locked her up.
i At the stitlon house she said her
I name was Georgia Kimball, of St. Lou
is; that Llndsley had paid her nttun
I Hons, but had discarded her at the re
i quest of his mother and brother. The
i Limlsleys nre a very aristocratic fum
! ily of St. Louis. Mr. Llndsley hlmseir
i Is a member of the shoe firm ol Otis
. ft I.lndsl-y. His father Is dead. He
I left a Ittrere estate. The Kimball wu
' man says he has Ignored her letters am'
I llowers until she became desperate and
; came direct from St. Luuls to this city
to administer the Hogging, arriving thin
afternoon. Site rented the box and sal
. back In It so that Llndsley could not
; see her. She hud picked out the pur
; llcular potiil in the play when she
i should muke the assault.
Llndsley says he simply met the wo
man and that she Is Infatuated with
i him. She bus been annoying him by
! her attontlons for a long time mid he
j could not shake her off. She showed a
I large number of letters from him. how
i ever, that tell of the love bitwt en them,
j The play proceeded after her orrest,
I but tht rest of the third net was omlt-
ted. The curtain was finally rung down
! on that scene. The audience seemed to
i enjoy the additional performance very
' much. Hnd r-tormed with applause for
i the curtnln to be raised uguln so th?v
I could see the Hogging.
j MUST Cl'lriVATBURNSIDES.
Sons of Veterans Cnereed Into Whisker
j Growln bv Hcmtiliitlon
I Tekonshu, Mich., May 4. The tnem
l bers of Bumslde camp, Sons of Vet'-r-'
ans, pussed resolutions of a hirsute or
der at a recent meeting. The resolu
tions state that since the camp is named
after the famous General llurnslde the
originator or the notable llurnslde cut
in whiskers, the members are com
manded to put forth their best efforts
In growing Uurnstde whiskers.
:. The resolutions remnln tn force until
after the next annual encampment at
Holland, June 23. The penalty of full
ure Is any treat the successful mem
bers may demand. Beveral hair tonlo
agents are In towp
BIG BUSINESS.
i i
Merit the Only Foundation
to Build On.
Interview with Prominent Druggist
Upon Two Notable Successes Pub
lic Warned Against Imitations.
There has of late been a kind of
I moral wave showing its inlluence
among; our male
n.imilatkin. Many
men have realized that they were smok-
ins and tobacco-spitting their lives ;
away, and they have preferred a condi
tion of manly vigor and robust health. ;
Skinny men have quit smoking vile cif?
ais; drled-up-nlcotine-soaks have fired .
their pipes; hardened old chaws have !
spit out their quids, ai. 1 pallid cigarette
stickers have thrown away the deadly .
collin-tack. You can tell thm by the
new brightness in their eyes, the new
tlastlclty In their step, the fine color in
their .facer, and the visible increase In,
thclr weight, not to soeuk or a new
cheerfulness or disposition which tells
thnt they are enjoying the good things
of lire, iiiid if yon ask one or them
what did it, he always says: "It la No-To-Hae.
and I got it at John 11. Phelps'
drug store. Wyoming avenue and
Spruce street."
An essential in every inmiiiuiilly is
tho reliable mug store, where nothlt.g
is Sold tha is not vouched for; where
no fatal mistakes are made. Such a
one is the well known establishment
mentioned above--a thoroughly reli
able drug store. The best prescription
la the woiM Is not of benefit oldest)
properly conii.-ounded. Every day we
iv-ad in the papti- winning usaiost buy
ing from those who substitute faltes
and Imitations for Htandurd prepara
tions because It paya e. lurgT profit.
Accuracy, hones' , wide awake at-
tendon being the foundation of the suc
cess in John II. Phelps' drug store, the
mniniger was asked about the remark
able boom in the scte of No-To-Ruc.
"My bov," he said to the reporter,
"the success of a preparation Hps tn
what It does, not what It's advertised
to do. Merit counts, nothing else. You
can ndveitlse from now till doomsday
and If the article does not possess merit
It wll! not achieve success. That is
why No-To-llac with comparatively
little udverttfdng has had so remarkable
n sale. It cures the tobacco-habit and
restores the vital functions. One man
tries it nnd his success causes others
to likewise. Just to show you how
much faith can be placed in No-To-Buc's
merit. I need only mention that
the makels, The Sterling Remedy Co..
Chicago. Montreal unit New York, uu
thorlae us and every other druggist to
sell their preparations under absolute
guarantee to cure, or refund the pur
chase money. They know that any
honest man who honestly uses No-To-Bac
according to directions will be
cured."
'You spoke of Preparations," said
tin- reporter. "What else do they
m a It e?"
"Ciiscarets, Candy Cathartic, the
Ideal laxative, an elegnnt preparation,
pleasant to eat, never fall to net, never
grip nor gripe, and cure constipation,
no mitter how often other remedies
have failed. Here's a box; try a Cas
caret tonight. It is a pleasure to han
dle such goods, because they advertise
themselves through merit, and bring
big business with them. It will cer
tainly be to your Intorert to write the
Sterling Remedy Co. They will take
pleasure In sendln.T you their famous
booklets and free samples."
WHIPPED BY REGULATORS.
A Woman Who Refused to l.eavo a Ken
tucky Town Is llndlv ileaten.
Jackson. Ky., Mny 4. Lizzie Arnett,
a woman who had been lounging around
the town for some time, and who re--
ctntly rerused to leave when ordered,
was secretly taken across the river a
few nights ago by a band of regulators,
partially stripped of her clothing and
given one hundred lashes across her
bare back. She was found lying in the
road next morning exhausted and un
able to move. She wa taken to a form
house and cared ror. She has not been
setn In Juckson since.
The woman came fro;n Magoffin
county. It U thought thul she is de
mented. The authorities are making
an effort to discover the identity of the
regulators.
WANTS OF ALL KIND3 COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHRN A BOOK ACCOUNT
18 MADE. NO CHARGE WILL HE LESS
THAN 2K CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Kclg Wanted Male.
D1
RUG CLERK- DDRESS Oil APPLY L.
. P., 411 ( edar avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Uf ANTED - REPRESENT TIVES FOR
Si-rauton a d vi'-inlty li: uld con
servative Lift lllHiirnuoe Co.; i'a.lin all ihe
modern policies; must have lnrtro aoquuint
Biic; expoi ieno not reees;irv-, futu)-u to the
riht parfv MANAGE. 4, D Tradesmen's
l.uildhiS. Plttburf.
WASTED-.'. N AOI NT IN EVERY EO- !
VV tion tocanvas: ?4.0(l toJ."(l)J a day main;
sella at fight ; nlson c;'i to It Kiipl (hx-.di :
to dcalci-d; best (de iiuo T. CXI a month; huU :
ary or larvn fon.ui.aton made; experience
nnnecHa-y. Clifton Soap aud Muunlactur
a !.' Co.. Cineinn-ttt.
"VANTED-VEI.l"-KNOWN MAN IN
Vt cv-ry town to Koiicit titoolt ulw;rip
tionx; a monopoly: b!g moeey lor nitjuts: no
cuplt.il required. UDV AtiDC. FiSU A CO.,
Pnrd-a Block. Chien -'o. III.
Heto Wanted Females.
ANTED AT ONCE - NURSE GIRL:
must givo good reference. Applv at ix!7
Monroe avenue.
I --
UT' ANTED THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
ir'rl for geneial lionjownrv. MRH. W.
! C MUTT, Jlott Jiiivcn,
olypliiiiit.
Lotween PeckVilU and
1 U'ASl ED-FXPl'.RiKNC'EO AND COM
: V prneut doubli entry bookkeeper for
j onuniinsiou liitniiies. Mtdn atie ami give
j re'eien.e. Adilnaa "R,',Tril-,U'ie.
i IIT ANTED EXPERIENi.-ED BOO!-'ICEKP
VV cr; must le w-elt reemmn mded anil
meat bo uhlu to giro bond.
D. B. C.. Tribune
olhce.
rlf!L
WANTK.D-TO
DO GENERAL
culldron. ('alt ut
ticiisiwork: no s-jiull
't:l Qiihiey nveui e.
ANTED -WoRIt FOR VK.N AND
woiiien. Vt e nnv SJl to ?I2 tier weok tor
ety home work. No Hrheiue, bnoka or ped
dliim: aeod stamp tor n-otk aud particular.
'I HE i-EYM'lUli HUPi-LY L'C, Maajuln
TS'iuple. ('a)inlen, N. J.
I A DIES I M A K K WUW AG EDOfNO
1 J pli mailt heme work, and will gladly rend
full partieulare tn nil sending 2 cent utamp.
MIK M. A. B1EP.BIN8. Lawrence, Mlcb.
VV ANTED--1 AD Y AO FN tTF" tiilRAS
' V ton to will and lutrnditce Bujrdi-r'n cake
Icing: experieuced can wiser preferred; work
1 erinatiiMit and very profitable. Wrlto for
partiuuliiM at onn nml get benefit of holiday
trad TH. HN YDl'R A CO . Cincinnati. O.
W '"ANTED IM 1IED1 ATELY-T WO EN I2R
retio m eawnmen tn ier.n.nt 119.
Gnurantcnd $tiadv without Interferlugwitll
other nude. Hialtlifiil
oeenpatlon. write
tor pnrtleulara, iiiclmlng a-iimp, Mango Chem
irai ".iimpatiy, no. ,a jonn strei
vet, Hew York.
Business Opportunity.
tjMAllKV'STKD NQV IN WHEAT OR
tiJl'Vm ato.-ki under our Co InntUod will
Intake you handwnne nrnfltn, Snad for partiea
are and book, free.,. JORDAN CU, Ctkun
ia Building, New York.
A WORD.
c
ohnolly. "& Wallace
PAGCE'S-ODORLESS
Does away with Pine Tar, Camphor, Tar Balls and all
other disagreeable smelling drugs. Garments positively free
from odor when taken out for use. Call and see them.
CONNOLLY &
For Fate.
IXiR HM.B-0
,K OR TWO GfOI RK-
1 I alilu h-irws
Knumi nnd rhlit fr hut
perpor.e. ( i ll nt 11 . Adan-.s uvonne, new
Taleuhnno Bubllux.
lflO DKS1HABLK BUILDINO LOTS OM
lM Hutninit Park, unj Annex Pints, nt
Clark's fr-mntnlt, fur Mile: prices J40 to $7.1
eaeh: evnrv lot a i nrcsin. II S. AL WORTH,
Attorney, 1'omtnouwualtu BuildiiiK.
OR SALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM- i
dnrHt nnd the four lots tin which it .
stDsdn: al'otha four lots adjoining: most do-
.Irnl 1m lnj,fi.,M in P.l m )uiiv.t virirMa rnuHnnA.
hie; terms eisv: po-seK-iou Biven nt Mire. C.
P. KlXUSBUfcY. Common wealth Building, ;
ficrauton, Pv.
ffOIl SALE-TWO HOKSK4. it BlTTCBKH
wngens. Sbtinr'As, 1 kUdtrh, harncasraaiid ;
all of hntcuei'H outfit; also uie-t luurket Tor
rfnt: aoiogontof business; must he sold by
April 1st. Innuir of 1. E. HCHULLKK. :
Blakoly street, Dunir-ora.
For Rent.
F'SeSSS "flrw'StaS ..-or
nntm mtiiii.n iit,ii .1 tirinVin ar .
Hnlbert'a Mu-lo Store. Inquire in th store
FOR SALE RORSR AO ED BIX YEARS,
weiuht I.OOO pounds; can be seen at U2I
Price street.
IBlnXTHiL of KEW DOUBLE
eKht room linusa, 16.13 Cuponin avenue,
between Green Tlidu nnd D'uwa striata.
J-'Odern cinveniene.-a, Imre'-diate noraessh-n
given. OSCAR REEMAN, Ittt Mob-y Are.
FOUR MOOML. 723 cliTe street, urrnn.'ed
for l i'bt housekeeping; newly paintod
nnd pupercd.
TOR U EXT PRE B Y'i'KHI A N MAXHE,
I furnMifd. Runout aveim, North Park,
with barn; apply oti premne.
L'OK IltST-8-hOO.) HoUhK AND I! URN;
JT nice yard, corner VonStornh and Mirion.
OR RENT-HALF O Pb()UUl.T)ToUSir:
modern Improvements; runt renaonaole;
corner of Pine and Biakely streets, Dr.nmore.
OR RENT TEAROOM-HOUSE; ALL
modern convenience. Inquire at 12&4
Washburn at.
FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUB LE HOUSE
IS Quini-y avenue Rent reanonable
Opposite i ote.t Taylor Hospital.
f'OB RENT-NICl.t. FURNISHED HALL
auitable for ludm rooms. JOHN JEli-
j MYK. 110 Wyoming nvenu-.
Furnished Rao me for Rent.
0NR OK TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO
lt, with use of bath; alee barn rent
cheap, ex! Monroe avenue, city. j
ITURNISHED ROOMS. W ITH USE OP (4 AS,
P hot and crld lath, sitting and reuaing
(pents Wanted.
Vl'ANTED-i-ALI.sSlAli: (-ALARY TK-M
It atitt; pereiiiicnt. il-.cn J'KOVvN
BilOS. CO. Xumt.-ryniMU, l.'oi;iiMti-, li. S.
i!NTV V A NT K D TO V i. L L Clci Hi
7.) iwr month xalnry and oxi-ccns p -.id.
y,(ldrf'. with tvo-runt acaiap. i-'IUABO C'b
OAH CO., I i.lea-.-,
A lil'.. ilj-TO rtl-ILL
OI'R PRACTICAL
!-d crt er elrotro
-T5. t-ntU s;iver, ne-ki-l
ph Um: price from J I upward; sajn-y uwl eg
teuhxa lm d; o.i-.tlt ireo. Ai.d. o.j. wuu acauip,
MICHIGAN MFOCrt. Chlraja
AGENTS TO SELL CIUA R8 TO DEALERS;
S2 weekly and expeiioea; expei-ienae un
necessary. ( ON'SOLIDATED ill'G. CO., 44
Van Buren at.. Chicago, -
SALESMAN TO CARRY
C per tent, cammiiiion;
rnnlliHl free. Address L. N.
New York.
SIDi: LINE; V,
sample book
CO.. btatlou L,
A'T iCE-AOENT8 " " APP.)INTEr TO
sell new li?htiiir. filing t.l- ulotli.mrN.
qnitoand liouiieflv liquid t t 10 crnta liml "5
co:H n bo tie. Sanmia free. UUI.liiANO
M'F'OCo.. Bulttmere. Md.
GEXTb PIMiE'tl PATENT U.N'IVEK
i anl Hnir (.u'l.ri and Wftvi-in (ns.-d with
out lieiit), nnl "1 ! ointV'lI.i Piis. Lib
eral eoimniMion-". Kreo aniiipl') rtid fall par
(IcnlRiH. Ailflress P. '. Box 450. .New Vor:?.
Soeelal Notices.
"rjiHE HOI.DIFR IN OUR CIVIL WA!." I
J. You want this relle. Crntaln4 nil of j
Frank Leslie's (mim.uso. 1 War Flrinrea rhow
ing the f oiccs in actiml I'utrie, s-Rrcivd nn th 1 ;
epot. Two volotno. ,'.o pirturei, snld on
eHsy mnr.tlilv pi.viiuuiti. TjcLvrd by ex- I
l-rcK9 ei.mni-.'ti, r. it ci ar;.-ea I repa.u. anurcss
P.O. ftioiiDY.tr:--A'nw ve.. H-rtrw. Pa.
tLANK t'OUKS. PAMPBLVTA JIAOA
XJ t'.f.w. ct-.. iioui.d or lviiuuu.l at Tile
TlttfiUNI
piiiun.
olUce. (iuick wmk. Keaaouable
Steamntnp Line.
O'l
.'I'f'AMblllP TICKET AND DRAFT AT
k J. A. BARRON'S, 'J15 Lackawanna ave-
nue, Scranton.
Medical.
ROF.BLI.V (i-tt CELEBRATED TANSY A S D
Peniiyroynl I ills; Imported: abniuielv
eafo; barmles.4; iiiixtrior- to till othet-M: never
Inils, Hav sta"i;: thniisiiudii of happy louies: $2
bvmai'.' Sold "ly by H- TAM AL Sl'ECI
FIC CO.. 114 Fifth Av-.nuu, New York,
Have You a
House to lent
If so. ..a small Tribune
"For Reut" acllet will aid
you in securing a tenant.
j
FOR PROTECTION AGS1HST SIOTH
WALLACE,
TRY US.
602-304 LftCXL AVE., COR. 10111
itT
Situations) Wanted.
SITUATION WaNTEO-BY A BR1UHT
O yoiWH lady at ca.hler or amlstaut book
ki-eur: writ- a HD.audid band: anxio'is to
secure a puitiou; cn funilau referouces. Ad-
0re Tttb'8'f WORi'aV. Tut, otac eity.
WAXTEO-A SITUATION BY AN AHER
V V icHii us fttahl bots or charge ef gents'
place: p,ufitutly sober and reliable, Y, irib
uue olUco.
WANTKD-A SITUATION BY A HR8T
cltsH bak r: oue who thoroughly undr
stand .h-j bDsiaets. Aadreaa itAkiSll, t)U) a.
Vvyoui nn HV,.ue city.
CI'lUATION "WANTED BY A YOUNO
O man ia whnlca-ln store or any work 00
1hero.fl; causpr-'k Ave d.fferent langnagee.
Addr ssd. W., iUi ro.in uvanuj.
SITUATION WAN 1 ED -MA v DESIRES
)-.' eiturtlm; cxueiieiici-d in (Iri-.aa, Kio:erl)i
ar.d dry good. Addr liM filXtER, 611
4iuni arum -.
A - TKD-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP.
er hv mi AriK-ricun r I io-. or houae
work in ia.uily or auults. Address WlUoW,
Tribuue otlios.
CI ERMAN G ARDENER, WHO HAS MORE
T tha-i twelve years of experience, la will
ing to do tli gardenias of several gardens
anywhere. Fit ED HIEBLNHA.aR, German
Uardeuer, No. HIM Meadow avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED AS BUTCHER BY
C one who thoroughly underetandatbemeat
butiuetw; can lnnkt hliuself uiirful around any
buaiuoHn; with leferencea. D. MOHOAN, M
Kotoinen street.
lf ANTED SITUATION BY MAN WHO
v understands farming, gardening and
earo of Lotwa; sveaka Frencn. Englieh and
tier man. KM1L nCHAFFER, S15 Lackawan
na avenue, bcrauton.
D All nn Al TIKC T D I CO
! rfAILnUAU I IMt'l htiLto
Pim?M!!l RAILROAD.
Schedule in Uffect May 19, 1S03.
Tra'n3 Laava Wllfces-rfarra as Follows
7.25 n. m v.-oek d iys, for funbury
Harrisour,';, hdad jlriia, Balti
more, Washington, and lor Pitts
Lur and Ihu West.
10.10 a m., week davs, for Haztnton.
Poitivillu, Reeding, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p. m., week davs, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burse and ths West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Haxleton
and Poftsville.
J. P.. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOST. Ocntral Atanagcr.
I Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Pusquehanna Division.)
Anthracite caal used exclusively, insur
ing cleardliicts and comfort,
TIMK TARLIi IjN Ki-'r'liT MCH. IS. ISM.
Trulns leave Sc.amoii for Pltuton.
Wiikos-Karre. etc nt 8.2J, 9.15, 11 so a. m.,
12.4c,, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00. 1.10 p. ni. Sunday., ,00
a. in., 1.11(1, 7.10 v. m.
For Atlantic City, H.-O a. m.
For New Y ork, Newark nnd Elisabeth,
$.20 (exii,',''s) - n.,J2.4 (express with Buf
fet pfirlur car, litt (express) p. m, jj,ln.
day. .15 p. m. 'J rain leaving 12.(3 u, m.
arrive ut Phllud-iiehlu, Heading Term-
Hid. b.zi u. ni. i-e ior u.w p. rn,
i-'or Mv.u!) Chuck, Abentnwn. Lethl(i
hnm, Lenon and Phlla-hf,nh,a. j.o a. m.,
12.45, ItO:, r,.)jO texcept Philadelphia) p.
Sunday, 2M P- '".
For Long Branch, Ocean Drove, te.. at
.;0 0. in., 12 43 P- m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg.
via Alleiitown, S.20 a. m 12.45. 5,00 u. ni
Sunday. 2. IS p. m
For PotUville. 8.20 a.. 12.45 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib.
erty Btieet. North River, ai .io (expreaej
a. ni., 1.10, LSO, 4.15 (exprsse with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. BunJuy, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
.u0 a. m , 2.00 and 4.20 p. m. Sunday 6.2
a. m
Throtich tlckete to all points at lowest
rates may Pe hnd en application In -id-vanue
to the ticket acent n: the stitlon.
11 P llALDWIN.
Oen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHAUSEN, Cen. Sunt.
DELAWARE! AND
i.i-jjSi.N RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
July 20. ull trains will
arrive at new Lacka
wanna avenue station
nr follows:
Trains win leave Reran.
ton itntln for Carbonaaie ana Interme
. points at 2.20. 6.45. IM, 8,2o.nd I 10.1S
a. m 120. 2 20, 1.55, .la. t.10 and
UtfrP'Farvlew. Wnymnri nnd HonesrlsO.
at 7 W. -25 and 10.10 o. ra.. 12.00. 2.20 and US
P For Albany. Saratoga, the Afllrondacks
and Momr.-al ot 8. a. m. and 2.20 p. tn.
For Wllkes-Hsrw and Intermediate
oolnts nt 7.43. S.4S. 0.: and 10 4J a. m., 12.03,
f0 J S?, 4.00. 5.10. 8.05, D.15 and 11 K p. nt.
Train will arrive at Srrnntnn utatlnn
from Carbondale and Intermediate points
at 7.40, 40. 8.24 and 11)40 a. m.. 12.00, t.17.
tU. a.40. 4.51. i.f.3. 7.15. 9.11 nnd 11.33 p. tn.
From Honesdale, Waymart and Far.
view at P.St a. m.. 12.00, MT. 3.40. l.tt and
7.45 p. ni.
From Montreal. Saratoga, Albany, eta.,
at 4.54 and 11. W p.m.
From Wllkea-Barre end Intermedlat
Bolnta at Hi, AC4, 10.05 and 11.65 a. ra 1.11
lit, t. no, loa. t . s.03 and H.il p. m.
iF
AND DUST.
2oo Washington Avenut,
Opp. Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean .Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Mate Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring,
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattressei
Nov. n. int.
Train leaves Bcrunton tor Philadelphia
end New York via D. A H. R R, at 7.41
a. in., 11.03, 120, 1 2. and M as p. ra.. via D .
L. 4 W. a R., .uo, t o. U.JU a. m., aad tti
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttaton and Wilkes
Barre, via D.. L. & W. K. R., S.W. I.OS, U.5
a. m., 140, ,07. 8.52 11 m. -
.Leave Scranlon tor White Haven, Ha.
sietcn, PottevlIlK and ell points on the
uesver Mdow and Pottsvllle branches.
IS Vvw il- K. R. nt 7.4i a. m., U.05, I t,
a'S' i'.0?.,"- ,n- vl!i D- !- w K-
W, P. 20 a. in., 1.30, 140 p. m.
n -?,V "cranton lot Bntblehem, Eaaton.
Reading lUirifc.urit and all Intermediate
Vfa3-? n.'-Tl m via D L. W.
RVR.. (.on. sis, n.20a. m.. 1.40 p. m
W.ve Scranton lor Tunklianuock. To
wands, Eimlra, Ithaca, Gtneva and all
intermediate points via D & 11. R. R , .
H h" inf i"J 1138 P'.S " vla D" u w
. R., 1.03, k.&B a tn.. 1.S0 p. m.
pave 8 c run ton for Rochester, Buffalo.
Jr Palla, Detroit. Chloago and al
points west via D H. R. R. 8.45 a. it. ,
.;" U W P. m.. via D.. L. W. R. R.
t"J plttston Junction, I. OS, 1.65 a. m., 1.30,
a.no p. m.
...'Eimlra and t west via Salamanoa,
v a D. & H. R. R g.45 a. m. 12.03 p. nv.
vlaJP.. U W. a R., t.o, . a m", .2C
'Puiman parlor end sleeping or 1 V.
chair cars on all trains between L. A B.
Junction or Wllkea-Darre and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridie.
ROLLIN H. WILfttTR, Oen. Bupt.
CHA8. 8. i,RE. Oen. Pass, At, Phlla.. Pa.
A. W. NO.VNEMACHER, Asst. Oen.
Pass. Act., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Del., Luck, and Western.
Kffeet Monday, April 20,
Train leave Scranton as folio-: Ex
press for New York and nil point Eaai,
1.40. 2,6l. 5.15, 8.1)0 and ti..3 a. 111.; 1.13 and
3.:. I p. m.
i;.tprei:fl for Kantou. Trenton, Phlladel
phla ami fhe Houth, 6.13. 5. (A) and 9. ',5 a. m.;
1.15 m l .l.:it p. in.
V a:ihin,-tou Mid v.-ny st:ct!fln. 4.03 p. m.
Tokyhuur.a accomiuodatiou, 6 10 p. m.
Lxpress for Iimnhamlji!, Oawe.o, Kl
tr'f.t. Corr.'.ni-, M.uh, D.tiuvllle, Alount
Morris nnd Buffi lo, 12 '.'I, a. m.. and
1.21 ii. ni., mamr cloc ooiiU'-Ctio'ia at
Uefl:ilo :o nil pel-its in the Wcs;, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. m.
Illnghamton and way stations. !2.37 p. rrt:
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
p. m.
Binghamton and Eimlra express 5.55 p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Vtlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a, m and
1.21 p. m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 0.15 a. m. and 1.21
PFor Northumberland, Plttston. Wllkei
Hnrre Plymouth, Dioomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North-um-erinii
and Wllllamsport, Harrlabur,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland und Intermediate sta
tion 0.0". 9.33 a. m. and 1.30 nnd 6.00 p. m.
Niinticoke and Intermedlnte stations,
8 0S and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 8.40 and 8.52 p. m,
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches ori
all express trnlnr. ....
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc.. npply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lnckawanna avenue, or
depot ticket ofltce. ;
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
. EFFECTIVE MARCH 16, 1S38.
Trains leave Scranton for New .York
and Intermediate points on the Erie rail,
road, also for Honesdale, Hawley and
local points at 8.35 a. m. and 3.28 p. m. and
arrive at Scranton from above points at
8.23 a. m. and 2.57 p. m.
HCH ANTON DIVISION.
Ill Effect September 99ndt 1808.
Kerin Rnune).
Hill Ih SUfOeVl
80S tOII
2 i;rTfMn Dally. Ex
r u A rrlve Leave
7 S5:N. Y. Franklin tit.
7 10. West 4-'nd street
7 0)1 wee havrken
l M
7 4-)
7IW
(10
e a Arrive J.eava
r m!
rftUancrick Junctioni
1 01
Hancock
in
8I,
lis 'ol
Htarltght
Preston park
rouo
Poyntetie
Belmont
Fleusaat. Mt.
Unlondtde
Forset City
rarbnndste
White lirtdge
Mavfleta
Jermyn
Areblbald . .
Wild nu
Peck vdle
Olndiant
Dickson '
Throop
Providence
Park Place
13 l
U4t4
9n
2 41
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118
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11 4i
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7H 88l
4iiii sal
7 14 8 40
TtOi sit
Tt3 8.14
7S7 8M
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T84 4 07
(Ifill 18
nssriii.t
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8 "llt iff
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11.11 01
T8 410 ..Z
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7 4114 17 ....
T 40 4 80 ....
(lull I)
4 10:10 Mi
toanton
M U H I.V0
Arrlvtl
ATI n-aliia run dallv e-faent f-uader.
I (.irultlei ti tralSsatoponiiinal lor peea
aNtyrra.. , r
Secure ratra via Ontario Weetern before
Pirulianintr ticket dand save money, fit; ani
IUtllMuetitritae West. '
.... c- iniersott, Sen. Pass Aft.
V, ruuroft, sir. Tut, Agt. etMUn, ra. ,
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SOS U4
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