TIIE PCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12. 1S9G. THE 124-126 Wyoming An Things that you should not fail to see. The specials that vfj offer In our dif ferent dcpurtnientH lire new (L-sirahle ttuods that cannot be manufactured for the prices wo offer them. In any in-titanct- where a customer fails t tiiul any urtirle purchased from us to In? ill eeepti'Hiul liai'Kain, we will chotrful ly take it back anil refund the money, l'he balance of the exeellent values that we offered In 2.V. dress goods we oiler iimv at I So. a yard. 150 pieces of pruiled Crepe Do .Tapon; these coeds were maile bv the 1'acllie mills to i.l a 1 1 for I2'.'.e., lieu plick. 7c a y.i:i. SO pieces primed Vuitliun challles, regular price. i.i:.iii:n s pisick. "c a yard. Hue loi of printed oteuudios mid print ed eui'iled dimities, tvmdar price, l'ic.. i.i:aiki: s puici:. tV:, One lot or s'tainkiid tndlKo prints, regular ae. Ualit . I.KADKICS PMCE. X ladies' navy unci black llaniicTsuits. were I'S, i.i:aii:i!'s phice. si.h. 60 belief' tiuured in illiiintiiio skirts, lined thruiiuhoul and vlIvoioi n iiotind, were Jl. i". I.KAKKIl'M PKli'H. Ov. ellll.lt ill's llll v tvelols, sizes four to finii teen, were $I.iiii, i.ka i ii:i:'s ruit'i:. :'.. 25 doxeii ladies' laiindiicd waists, nice patterns, were III'., I.KADKKS PKIOE. 2!c 58 dozen I. idles' percale and hiun waists, choice p. uterus, were 5tie. uti-1 7c, I.EAI'KICS I'llH'K. 43c 15 du7.cn of ladies' plain black and fancy liyiired sateen waists, were i.i:.id;ii s rincK. rx: 12 dozen of infants' mid children's dresses, seizes iwo lo six. i.KAimirs ruu'i:, 10 iloxen of new checked dresses, trimmed with embroidery, nixes two to eiKht, l.HADEH'S P1MOE, 4!)e 0 dozen of men's choice tecks and foiir-in-hiinds, were alio., LEA I iKU'S Plili'E. 21o. IS dozen men's four-ply cuffs, round and snuare cornered, LEADEK'ft PltlOE, lie. a pair. 1. aillcs white china silk parasols with sticks lo match. LKADEH'S PKIOE. Use. to $4.9S. 24 and 2ii-lnch "lloi'la umbrellas, with paraKon frame, LEADEH'S PKIOE, !So. and $1.25. 2 bales extra quality unbleached, yard wide ninsiln, i.k i Kirs price, 4c a yard. 60 dozen larKS-slse cotton towels, res in la r price, 7c, leader's price, .v. KM hunches of line liuishlng braid, res tdur price, d'ao., LEADER'S PRICE. .V. 10 pieces best unbleached sheeting, 9-4 wide, leader.' price, iu a yard. 60 dozen of tine linen embtoiden d handkerchiefs, tin- ";. kind, they have shunt IniperfeVions, were sold to us by the manufacturer ut a big loss, OIK PRICE, 12'ic. I LERAY 5VILLE, Prospects are very discouraging for the hny crop attain this season. Oeorno Hosworlh hus treated his house to u new coat of paint. Airs. M. II. tirejtory, of North Or well, a former resident of this place, was a visitor among friends in town last week. Miss Amies Miller is sprndim; a foi't nlght with friends In Luccyvillo. Mr. and Mrs (1. Ducll, of Elichnrd ville, are visiting their daughter, Mis. ?. A. Carter, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J). S. Haldwin left Mon day morning for New York city, when? he has secured a lucrative position as i-aterer in a large hotel. Ills bakery and store here will lie under the man agement of his brother, Fred 1 laid win, during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson went to 'Hrldgewutcr last Saturday to remain over Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's par ents. A fishing club is being organized by local anglers for the purpose of leas ing the tish pond at Halgh's woolen mi!!. Harden milking Is the order of the day. I'rofessor Frank If. Jains, of Meshop jien, but formerly of l'ike township, was elected county superintendent of Yyomlng last Tuesday. At the convention of school directors of lirndfoid county in Towanda last Tuesday, only two candidates were voted on, H. S. Putnam, of Towanda, who received 2M votes, and J. V. Heel er, of this place, who secured votes. Mrs. Isaac Ha ire, daughter, and Mrs. Snyder, of Hush, wire guests at Dr. Durga's last .Saturday. There was no preaching service in the Congregational church last Sun day on account of the absence of the pastor, Hev. S. ,T. Davis. Wytilusing will have a business jnen's carnival this week, which will be un der tin? management ot Miss Kate Saxe, of West 1'ittston. Guy Poswortli, who Is a student at the New York College of Pharmacy, will clerk in Johnson's drug store dur ing his summer vacation. J. C. lieeeher is grading his premises on Fast street. T. J. Mrrns' hmiso on South Main street, came very near being destroyed by fire last Tuesday, which started from the. b.irning out of the chimney. Water was used freely for a time, and hard worn by many saved a hail eon HuRrat!:.n. This makes a good subject for our "water works question." which is prevented only by a few old ttionled residents, who do not seem to care to have this borough prosper by the younger generation aud business men. One of that class was asked nr tor the scare of lire. "How about the water works now?" anil he replied by saying. "I had a pail of water." Such men are a detriment to uny wunl-to-be thriving village. A rag bee was held at the Methodist parsonnge last Friday afternoon, each lady present giving a pound of rags and a dime for the cause. Mrs. Kleanor Idnes Is visiting her daughter at Rochester, N. Y., for sev eral weeks. Mrs. J. V. Keeler and Miss Nellie Johnson were shopping at Towanda last Thursday. The slate school fund for llradford county this year has been fixed at jr.s, 4G1.K1. Judge H. M. Peek and wife, of To wandu, are on a sojourn to Washing ton and Virginia, with hopes of bene fitting his health. - James Mitten, an esteemed citizen of Herrlek, died at his home In that place last Tuesday morning. He was born In County Monaghan. Ireland, In 1816, and cme to this country In 18:19, settling on the farm where he has ever since re sided. He is survived by an aged wife and nine children. Funeral from the home last Thursday forenoon: Inter ment In Herrlek cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. M. L. Cook, of Menyall, assisted by Hon. George Landon, who made brief remarks. . m ANOTHER HARBOR SCHEME Wraogle in the Senate Over San Pedro and Santa Monica. - I LAX TO GKAU ITBL1C ITXDS Miscellaneous niikiticss the OrJcr of the llouse-Numcrons Hills Passed Mr. Maddox Seated hy Committee on Contested Elections. Washington, May 11. The senate had another copious dose of San Pedro and Santa Monica today. Three of the members of the committee on commerce who opuose the amendment offered by the chairman of the committee. Mr. Fyie designating Santa l'cdio as the place tor a decv sea linrbor in California. Senators Kerry iDoni.. Ark.). Yist (Dciii.. .Mo.) and I'atTrty Ucm., La.) submitted remarks against the amend ment which Mr. 1 Jerry described as u most unjustiilable ami inexcusable attemnt to overrule public sentiment and to appropriate money in the inter est of private greed and private gain. Mr. Vest argued against making an appropriation for a breakwater either at the one place or the oilier; as In his Judgment there was no necessity of the expenditure mid as the condition of the treasiny was such that an Issue of bonds would be necessary In a few months. Mr. t'affrey based his argu ment against Santa Monica on the re ports of the two boards of army engi neers und was reminded in Unit con nection of til.' success of the Kails scheme for deeiieiiing tier approach to New iirleans ill spile of the adverse views of the aipiy engineers. Then the chairman of the committee, Mr. Krye (liep.. Me.) commenced the last, of an swering all the objections to the com mittee amendment and In doing so he eulogized Air. '. P. Huntington, who had been mentioned as a political factor in I'lilifoniia where a man's chances of a tNMiiiiiiiti.nl for ollice turned upon the fact of whether he was lor or against Huntington. Mr. Fiye's speech was not linished when the bill was laid aside till tomorrow but ut that time Mr. Gorman litem.. Aid.) gave notice of an amendment limiting the annual expen diture under the pending and former river and harbor bills to ten million dollars. norsn vn ickkdings. Aliscellaneons business was the order in the house today. The following bills were passed: Kxtend.ng for two years the period within which the Dennlson and Northern Railroad company may build its line through Indian territory: authorizing the Denver, Cripple Creek und Southwestern Railroad company to construct its line through the South Platte und Plum Creek forest reserva tion In Colorado: granting right of way over public lands In Colorado and Wy oming, except Yellowstone park, for oil pipe lilies; authorizing the Flagstaff and Canon Railroad company to build Its line through lirtind Canon forest reservation, Arizona: authorizing the building of the bridges over the Red river In t-.ve.-n V.'b cousin rind Minne sota and over the Allssouria river at Columbia. Mo.; and authorizing the secretary of the treasury to Issue and enforce regulations for the safety of passenger excursions at nny regatta nr yacht nice on the navigable waters of the I'nlted States. A preliminary conference report upon the Indian appropriation bill was agreed and another conference ordered on the Items still in dispute. The resolutions of elections commit tee No. 1. declaring John W. Maddux (Democrat) to be entitled to the seat occupied by him as reported from the Seventh district of Georgia, contested by W. H. Fulton (Fusion) was present ed and being the unanimous report of the committee, were agr.--ed to. The rest of the day was devoted to the consideration of District of Colum bia business. OHIO MAYOR IN A DILEMMA. Called I pen to Determine tho Aliislc.il Onnlltles of n I'irccrncker. Massillon. O.. May 11. .Mayor Scliott In struggling to determine, whether or not a firecracker Is a musical Instru ment. This problem, nriscs from the giving of an open a'ir concert in the park. The musicians concluded their evening's performance with the nation al hymn, "America," and In order to give the selection according to the score detaili d two of their number to shoot off firecrackers. There is a city ordinance authorizing band concerts to be given In the park, and also one forbidding the exploding of firecrackers. The firecrackers ex ploded mid a bold policeman arrested the musicians. They have pleaded1 not guilty and will have a Jury trial next week. DEMAND CLEAN STUDENTS. Cincinnati Y. C. T. I'. Wants College Doors llarrcd to Perverts. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 11. The Wo men's Christian Temperance union has adopted a resolution and appeal for moral character as n (nullification to admission in the I'nlversity of Cincin nati and the colleges of this county and state. Every college faculty will lie asked to require a certificate of moral charac ter from matriculants and to punish with expulsion any student who fre quents sulonns or Improper resorts. HALLSTEAD. Mrs. Charles Cnpwell is 111. The obi Presbyterian church building was sold at auction on Saturday. It was purchased by X. T. Mitchell and the price pai l was $::!. . Kvangellstic services will be conduct ed in the Methodist church each eve ning this week. G. A. Itogart, of Scranton, was) In town Friday. Wnniiins' Christian Temperance union meeting Thursday nfternoun will bo held at the home ot Airs. S. It. Chase. An Episcopal Sunday school will bo organized in this place. Tho Initiatory degree will be worked In Odd Fellows' lodge Wednesday eve ning. W. AV. Adair was a visitor in Scran ton on Monday. John Jaeger, superintendent of the Christie Street mission In New Yuri; cityi will address the Gospel meeting in the Railroad Young Men's Christian association hall next Sunday afternoon. A number of the friends of Air. and Airs. Alelvin Miller, gave them a sur prise at their home Friday evening. THE PRIZE BABY OF Digllliflff ECZEMA REMEDIES Our lmliv when three weeks old tu Iwilly .if fllctii) Willi fccxciua. iter lieuJ. uruiR, licel.. Iliuti::. nnil ncttriy everv joint in her butty wa nov unit IiIiihMnv wlnnVf cuni'luilcd t try ccncritA ltKMt.niK". We hira.i wlili O'TicmiA tolni inciit) an. I CCTioriu bo.M", mnj utter M,rt uitiitinttifni we ruuld nee ii rli.'iiinti. After wn li:id imil iIifiu inie week boihc nf tlm gorni liail heuk-it entirvly. and ceased In iiprmid. In lo! tlian t: montii, she was free from rnl ami liti'inli.liL-H. tin.1 tn-day liafl a luveiv skin anil Imlr as any clillill tihe wan ebnwii at tlic itrunf.1 Fair, nnil tnnk v Jiromltim us the pri'tt test lmliv. iKrr lxlei'ii other?. III. Alas. I'AKK. laitlHellevlnw Ave.. Kau. Uijr. &Udrttwhtr. Penan ltsuaiiCuKii.CuKeMUo.it7U' KANSAS XctX city Cured iKTvyiVBj k X COTICDEi BUSINESS BREVITIES. COAL RESERVKS. William Grif fith In the llay liond Record continues his iapcrs on anthracite coal. As to coal reserves he estimates that the Jer sey Central, at the rate of production In will require from 134 to 141 years to exhaust its Lehigh region workings, and 14 years to exhaust the Wyoming region mines. The Lehigh Valley has from 20 to 4.1 years In the Lehigh re gion. 1:2 years In Schuylkill and 57 years in Wyoming. Coxe Brothers have 14 to C5 years in Lehigh. Heading has 10 years in Lthlgh and 84 years in Schuyl kill. Pennsylvania railroad has 96 years in Schuylkill and .2 years In Wyoming, Delaware and Hudson has 26 years, On tario am! Western 21, Susquehanna IS, Pennsylvania coal 54 and Lackawanna 51 years, all in the Wyoming region. The actual tonnage reserve Air. Griffith figures as follows: Lehigh. S'lklll. Wyo. JersfV Optr.ll . 2.M7.PJ 'J.7!1l..iO l.i hiuh Valley . 2.14SI.2B .Ck.i.ivi :i,llii,l'.i." Coxe Itrjj .'.)( I."i,i.l I... !e:i!illg 2H0,UiJ 7.S"'i,H"'l I'. !t. it l.tin.mtl l.ing.WM 1. ei il l. ilT.- i t d"t. Ai- West ... 1. !'!.' i" Krie l.S.'VeV! SiisnueW.mia Ms.'.t'ti Pellll. tV.ll' l,7Ki'i- l.-ick. iwaniia li.l.'U.Jni The 1;l." production and the reserves of each region follow: Total mined, Kcservos, IMCi. inns. years. Wyoming 2t.iSil.e71 ,V Lehigh ti.S'! I'lS (in Schuylkill li,2."i,i"jo 112 il I! !: PEK CAPITA CONHUMPTIOX OF WHEAT. ltradstreefs has made a dil igent Inquiry on the much-mooted question, the nn mm I consumption of whiat per capita. There Is no doubt that the use of this cereal has increased largely In lecent years, nnd the result of the oreseiit investigation Increases the estima'e of our Agricultural de partment and that of English author ities. I '.rndst reel's sums ii; as follows: If the I'.iii pounds of flour In the aver age barn I require 1.40 bushels of wheat in its miinul'ueture, then one pound of Hour is the equivalent of l.;!4i! pounds of wheat, and the 210 pounds' of wheat Hour which this Inquiry seems to Indi cate to be the average annual consump tion in r capita, are equivalent to :t2:i.2" pounds of wheat, or f.:!s7 bushels of win at of sixty pounds each, or 1.221 barrels of Hour. For those who choose to consider 1.40 bushels of wheat to the lmrvels of flour too low. notwith standing the opinions offered by numer ous millers, n like calculation may be worked out by such as prefer to use 4.f bushels as the eouivalent of a bar rel of Hour, or a higher proportion, but the result In either case will he that Instead of the average annual consump tion per capita being 4.!i bushels of wheat, as Mr. Atkinson has said was "well ascertained," or 4 2-11 bushels of wheat, as the Agricultural department has believed It to be. it is about 5.3X7 bushels, a little more than one and one-til th barrels of flour per annum. II II II IIIO.V AXI STEEL. With a weak market for pig iron, production, says Dun, much exceeding present consump tion, purchases and orders are gener ally held buck, so that buying falls much hi low actual consumption. Whether this will end by decrease of consumptloji at prices demanded or. by increase of buying is the problem. Doubt wheth.-r new combinations will be able to control markets enusrs post ponement of many purchases and or deis. and while 'heir strength Is thus tested, more mills arc obliged to close, Including: some like the Springfield Iron Works of Illinois, which stop for the lirst time In their history. Nails have bed) raised to 2.ii,ri for wire against K, cents a year ago, and 2.30 for cut agajnst 75 cents a year ago. and muny additional concerns are going into the manufacture, liir makers are de manding 1.2 eciws for lion against 1 cent n year ago. although steel burs are being generally purchased in pref erence at 1.15 cents by Implement and car makers. Hails are held at $2H ngalnst $22 a year ago. with sales noted of only 5,000 tons nt the east and 12,000 at the west. Finished products nre all weak and irregular In price, with numerous concessions to effect sales, r.illets nre still supplied by middlemen at Pittsburg at $1!..",0, and Southern pig No. 1 is sold at 50 cents below the price for Northern, while Grey Forge is 50 cents lower. The average of all mutations Is raised nearly .S of 1 per cent, by the action of vurious poolsi II il II RAILUOAD EAIINTNGS. The ag gregate of gross earnings of all rail roads In the I'nlted States reporting for April or a part of the month is $2N.2"l 2'i3, an Increase of 2.S per cent, com pared with corresponding period in 1SII3. All classes of roads continue to re port a loss compared with l!:i, espe cially Pacific, Grangers, South West ern and roads classified nrs other East ern, (rangers, other Western, South ern and Pacific roads report a gain over last year. Compared with pte cvding months this year, for practically the same roads, the gain over Inst year is less than for any other month, while the loss compared with lwi.'i is only slightly smaller than In March, but silll larger than' In January or Feb ruary, llelow is given the aggregate of gross earnings for practically the same roads each month, with percent ages compared with prteedltig years: Per Cent. 1S(K 1S!i lWi. iv.ij. April .... Al.ii-eli ... Iidjru.iry January S.OT.'JVI 27.-17 .''j,:'l.".l'.t; :."i.4"i7,2.iS I.'. li.7 i::.:'i 'i.i "l'J.S 7.D Jii.i.ii.f K!.!Hs,!ra 2.li:K!.rt 2,5!I4,1W Plus; "Minns. AnniCl'LTrUAL rniCKS. A Mu tiny of amietiltUinl prieeii fur six een turles bus Just been roni!H-ted In Frnneo. Wheat tdm led In at '."i rents n bushel, nd'iineed to line, in LI".", then dropped to 7e. In l".()ti. ndviinehiK to 8L"i;ii hundred yeiu s later, litir.tr nroitnd u dolliir until to Is.iO, wlien it avi r iiRed T.'ic. but then advaneed to u dol lar nt tbe openim; of this century, reatliltiK neiirly Z in Isbt, uviriutitHf Jl.i7 in lSS.'i, nnd poin up ty ?l.4 its the l'teiieli nveraira for 1S!H. Jlodern prices of wheat, bared on tut avcrin;e of 100 In I siiii, advunred to lift In 1SSJ In the raited Suites sn. Ktisland 71 tind lierniany XL', other prices closely fol low. The avf.rnue value ot twenty-two nrtlrles of fond, clothing and shplter that were worth 101) in 1SH0 nvernued for ism in the I'nited Ktates SI, Kntfland 81, Germany Franco 7'J. II !l II KCHt'YLKILL IHNKliM' WAflKS. Tlie (IrawlnR to delermlne miners' wimes in the Seluiylltlll region nhows that the nveriiKe price of coal received in April whs tin' highest for that mouth In ninny years. The price was 2.4!7, und basis waxes will be paid. In March the averuse price was whi'di was the first time the basis had been reached since January, 1M4, In April, IS!):,, the nveriiKe price was Vl.Wz In April. 1Mb It was $2.S."ij in April. IWi'l, It was $2.4'J. and In April. 1VI2. just nftr the JlcLeod deal was made. Hie price wits In no recent year lias such a IiIkIi price as $2.41 been reached. It Is explained t hat much of the enal sold lust, month went to non-cnmpetlflve points, und very little went Into the tidewater market. II II II THR CmrrLATION. The circula tion per rntiltn, May 1, Is estimated at $21.6.1. Tho net actual eireulntlon Is $1, .ri40,t)S2, Hn Increase over April 1 of $11. 377.6111. Prominent gains were $S,::i:i,400 In Rold coin, $5,060,8119 In IcriiI tenders, and $2,3U7.4::6 in NiUionul Hank notes. Piles.' Piles! ItchliiR Piles'. Symptom Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at nlfchf, worse by scratching, If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed anil ulcer ate, becomlnc very soro. ISwaync's Ointment stops the Itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and In most ccues removes 1.10 tumors. At Cruffglsts, or by mall, for. f0 cents. Dr. Swayna ft Bon, Philadelphia. mmn REMEDIES A CURE FOR EACH DISEASE Willi Munyoa's Improved Hoawopithic ILm edics in tbe House, HoiBers Can Ee c:me tho Family Physician aud SAVE DOLLARS IN DOCTORS' FEES Oct Alunyon's Guide to Health From Your DruKSlt-l Will Tell You What to L'se anil How to Curj the Most Obstinate and Coairh-cnU-J Disease. Frofcpsor Munyon la 'honored t.iday as the hading authority in the medi cal world. His new and humane meth ods of trentmen. have swent nway all the old-fashioned ideas of doctoring with poisonous drugs that create a doz en diseases In the effort to get rid of one. He does not claim that he has one remedy that will cure all complaints, but that he has prepared a speclllo cure for nearly iverv disease, lie dojs not claim that Munyon's nheumatlsm Cure will cure ciiiiruniption, dyspepsia or any itlnr com'ilalnt. but lie does assert that It will cun rheumatism. Mun. yen's Dyspensla Cure is prepared cx 1'tessly to cure dyspepsia; Munyoa's Cough Cure to cure coughs: Munyoa's Catatrh Remedies to. cure catarrh: Mir.ivon's Kidney Cure to cure kidney trouble.. The same may be said of all .UUiiyen's different remedies. They may be cbt-.ined at all drug stores, mostly at '?5 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Professor Munyon, 1.505 Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa., an swered with free medical advice for any disease. A WORD. WANT3 OP ALL KIND3 COST THAT MUCH. WHKN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WHEN A FOOK ArCOlTNT IS MADE. NO CHAKGK WILL BR LESS THAN rr, CKN'TS. THIS RTU.R AP PLTRS TO SMALT. WANT ADS , EX CEPT LOfAL SITUATIONS, WHICH AKE INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. 1) lil:U CLERK DDKESS Oil APPLY L. J.. P., 414 1 ediir iivoiiiie, (;rantin. Pa. 1 VAN TED A K All 1' NT IN F.VKItV hEfJ lien Kieanvius; 5"4.(H to ?"i ana day made; sells nt sialit; nlson man t sell taide llouds toilenleis: best ile line 71 00 a Minitli; b;i1 nry or lnrcn eoiemision m;uifi; experiiMiert iinii ei'8-.a-y. Clifton Soan und Slinmluctar inp Co.. Cineinii.-tti, . W'AXTld" - WELL-KNOWN JIAN IN every town lo Mili -it stock suliserip tioni; n lueiioroly; blu mon"V tor ni,!iits: no rufiitid required. EDWAltU'C. FlSil & CO., Herileu liloeK. Cliiciiu'o. 111. Helo Wanted Females. TANTEi AT ONCE NURSE (41 Til,: V must nive Rood reference. Aiiiilyatua7 llonroo avenue. . YTANTEf)-EXPEfilFNCF.DB()OK.KEEP f V er; must lo ivoll reeomni"n(led and mint bo ablo to givo bond. D. B. C, Trlbuno otilce. 1ADIKS-I MAICE BI0 WAGE POINO J I'l. iinmt Ik mo work, nnil will itlnilly send full luirtieiilarH to nil Kemlinir S enit h'tanin. HISS M. A. HTKUIJIXS, Lawrenei., Jlieli. rANTED-I.ADY AOENT IN SCRAX- ton to sell mid introduce Siiydi rN eik.i irit'R: ez)iorieucd ennv user ln efei red: worlc feiiniiiieiit and very iirotitidii". Writu f.ir l-nitienl:irs ut on re nil'! pi-t benefit of holiday trails T II. .SNYDI'R & Co . Citieinimti. O ANTK1 ISI.MKDIATr.LY-TWO ENEU- petio pftleswoinen to Terror nt us. (Inarantend $ti a liny without Ir.terfi rltijr with other duties, iii n'tlif al occupation. Writo for pai tieul.ir?, in losinj; gtumi. l.miTO Cliem i( ai Company. No. J-.hn street. New Yor!. For Sale. VVHiK KOR liATclriNr'Fj-tni'TiIRDS I J th:it li.ive taken 1-d preniimm nt WilK-rts-Hnrre. Heratifn, and l lttston. for the last five ycnis. black Minorca and Wliito 1. Rocks. Hat'pryctioti Uuuneiteed. also inciilia'' tor for sulo, SIU.IiO. C. W. Lrm-kw-iy. l:!'4 A:onsey ave.. City. I-Olt hiALI' THE nEAl TIEl'L TIOJlS I ten(l proportv of tho late AinnB B.lonier, ot Mill l.'ity. neiir l.nko 'inol:i: four neres Willi two willow frii (td spiiiii! lakes ti led with fish; beautifully alluded i!rouiids, b-ai-intr fruit treas, barn and 8!iriou dwelling: i.n ideal country ri.Midnnee. V'or partirtil r ad.bpss UOUATIO K. l'ATRU.'K, Sll Wush IiiKtou avonile. l.ME SALE HORSE AOI-.D SIX YEARS. I M'jilit. I. tUO pouiulH; can bo been at lii;.'l Price street. IjVm SALE - MY C'CTTAOE AT ELab J lier.t nnd tiio four lots on which it Kttnds: abo tlio four lots ad.joiiiitiir; moht do airal'li. loeatioti in Ulmlmrst: prices reasona ble: terms easv: posNOssion idven nt orce. E. P. KIMiSi'.L'KY, Coiiiiiionwenlth Iluildimf, hcrantoti, Pa. 'OR SALE-TWO HORSES, -J RETC1IEU I wniri'im. iiiiL-L'tes, 1 sMLdi, liariiesmsnn-l all of butelioi's ouilit; also meit market lor rent; voinit eiitof busimss: must in. sold bv Afiril 1st. liuinire of I. K. i-CllL'LLKlt, Plakelv Ktroet, Iiuiiinore. Public Sale. IJUBLIC Sill.H OF UNCLAIMED 1 freiulit nt. Erie and Wyomiuu Valley railroad froiidit station. Waslnnirton avenue, on Thursday, May 11th, eoinuieucinir nt l:!p. m. Furnished Rooms for Rent. OiTTdTrnTniTSi I'd, with un of hath: also barn rent chenih Mouron avenue, city. L-UKXIsIlF.D ROOMS, WITH UHFOFll AS, I hot in il cold Lath, sittinif and lvnUinf; rrioins. -I."i Lii'-kawanna avenu.. Soccla: Notice. '"TMJF. SOI DIKR IN OUR CIVIL W'A!!." I S ou want this relic. Contain nil of Frank I.esllo's famous old War Pietur.'H.show inif the forces 01 actual battle, skcteued on the Kiet. Two volumes, ?.l;no picturus. Sold 011 i.'isy monthly pavment-i. Ddivrcd by ox t r(ss complete, all eliar -es prepaid. Address PO MtinDY. f.'JJ Ai'ains Ave., Scranton, Pn. BLANK LOOKS, PAMPllLLTS, MAOA- tsitHM, etc., bound or rebound at TilH TlilliUMI ulllcu. gulck work. Reasonable prices. Loot. 1 OST-MAY.mD, ON GRERN RIDUK ST., I .J bi'tweuu Wvmnini; and Mousey avo , a black Cliitfon Collar, suitable reward forro turn to M4 Urncn lildio St. Business Opportunity. INVKSri stocks under oiir wifo lneihoil will make you linndsonio profits. Send for particu lars nnd hook, free. JORDAN & CO,, Colum his litiildiiiir. New York. Stsamship Line. SJTKAmIiijTi n .1. A. liAURON S, i!15 A.acliawauu ave nno. Scranton. .Medical. nonnLINO'HCELk'BRATF.nTANBYAND j iTiiuvioyiii mist inipoi icu: uusoititeiy sate! uarmlesHi sill orlor to all others: never Jails, any staxii: thmmands nf happy ladles! Si ',y..m'il' .foiii wiijfby botanical BPtiuC no CO.,. 11.4 Kifth'Xvouuo, New York. c onno Light and Cool. Hohair, Gloria and Silk Skirts, in CONNOLLY & For Kent. a SPITS OP liOO ViS FOU HKN'f. 4 AM) it r iems pitch. I i ii iro or Address J. W. Zur- men. fin !-ui kawunun, iivonuc. A NICK STOllK Kelt SUNT. sriTAflLK I for nny kind of besincss. n nice rn entrance I from i-piiiee. Wimliinglon. und Adaiim nvo. Knt rlinai. Will live posses-don nt once. Address. .1. W. Ziirllibli. ur cull up slaus f I Hiiino plnce. Til" Laekuwaiinii uvcuue. 1,'OR REXT-IIorsE CONTAIMNO S 1 rootna, hot and rold wator, with lath, apply on pmmisi h, l,"tW Washliui n Street. I.'OUR ROOM L. Olivn utreet. arranrad for licht housekeeping; newly painted and papered. I.'ORliE N T-K-KOOM 110PSE AND RMiN , nice yard, corner VonStoreh and SfiirHon. .MR "REST-1 1 ALE O F'i dHTff 1 1 0 USE: X modern iniprovetnents; rout reasomibla; corner of Pine ami HIakely etrecta, Dunmore. I.oiT'FiTnttenTiTikTm"" i mouerii touveniencus, lniuiio ut 'Viii Wnshliiirii at. T.'ORllENT-NICI'un Fl'iiN'ISHED 11 ALL J auitubin for ludtro rooms. JOHN JElt JIYN, I It Wyomiie,' ovenii. Agents Wanted. UrAN T ED SALESJI A N ; SALARY FROM start; pormaneiit place. BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Eoeiiistor, N. Y. A" OFNTS WANTED TO SELL CIIJAHS; $7a per niontli salary and expense) paid. Address, with two-cunt mump, 1'IUAUO Cl OAI CO., ciiieav'o. iUEN'IS-To SELL OCR PRACTICAL iV .'old, silver, nickel and copper electro pistols: i.rico from $;l upwaid; aal.ow and ex peTisss paid; oattit free. Addioas, with btaiup, MICHIOAN MFt tU, Cldea-,-.J. UICN'TS TOSEI.LCIUARS TODEALERS; j V weekly and expenses; experience mi necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFli. CO., 43 Yali F.ureu St.. Clueaijo. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; H'i per cent, commission; saiuplo iwo It mailed free. Address L, N. CO., btatiou L, New Y'ork. T" O.n CE-A (4ENTS--APPOl N TK D'TO Roll new lu'litnine selliiii; tnlilu cloth. mos quito and housefly liiiuid ut lu cents nnd-ii cents a bo tie. Sample IrOD. BOLUIANO JTF'O Co., Baltimore. Jld. AGEN'TS-IIINDE'S PATENT IJNIVEU sal Hair I urlers n:irt Wavera fus-'d with out houO, and "Pyr PolnteiVllair Pins, Lib eral commissions. Free sample nnd full par ticulars. Address P. U, Box 45ti, Now York. Ssaled Proposals. CEALED PROPOSALS WILL UK RE O ceivel n' tho oflii'.. of tlio iiiulerslyiied until VI i'eloek uoon, iMoniiar, June 1st, lsltt, for -the heating and veiitilatini; plant to bo Installed in tii.i building to bo erected for "llm Society lor tlio lliimo Tor tlio rionil- less.1' accordiir,. to plmis and specifications hi i tho hand of the iirchiteut. A certified cheek I or c:ish to tho amount of live per c- nt of the ; amount of proposnl shall accompany the t mine, wnien sunn ii lorieiieu to uie -Tiicrty named abovo upon the failure of the f ontrac tor vli(nc bid is accepted to exixuto a cm tract tor the work. EDWARD H. DAVIS, Arrhitu-t, Commoii wealth iiuildin. Cr.AbT'D PHOPOHALS WILL HE RR O ceved by th liomo Coinadttev of tho cruiitoii 1'iior Hoard untii l-rtiuy. May 15, If-'.i'l, at 1 p. m.. for tile t'on-truc!ion of nlaiild Im; at lldlside IIoui". to ho known as too Chapel. ncC rdiiiK to plans and -pe. ifienlioiis to be seen at tlio oflici of Fred .1. Anisden. arcliitHi't. Five percent, of tlie contraci fi b-o in cash or ( Oi tillod cheek must uccnip inv each proianut. to li? forfeit' d uti.m ret- sil to enter into contract if awarded. t1hel!oar. reserves tlio riijit to reject any or all bids, llid.s most he marked "l'roposala for Chapel" and lUdrcswd to MliS. FRANCES 15. SWAN. Ch:ii'nain liomo Couiuutto . Scranton, Jlny 7, Ka. I I17.1I.T.1I PI'f,tV.;AI (! WIT. V.V. h ceivd bv rhe Chaiim.Ti of tho Homo f Commotio-,., of tie' Sci'Mitoti i'eor Loaid until Fralav, .lure. .1, IMal. fur t!i farrdsldiiK slid imttin-' iu .Iue.' of an electric li'.ditiin; plant at liiii.-ii'ie Loin;-, aceC'lill;; lo pialis add spec itlcativins wiiieli in .y b seen ai tun ollico of Director F'.'eiier.cli Full, r, Scrauloti. Pn. Each proposal mniit l;o accompiirded liy cash orcelllil 'll check to tile amount, ot live per cent, ol the Id 1 lo In forfeited i'lcis- of re fusal to inao (oetia'.'t if an'arted. 'i he hoard reserves th l'iL'ht to reject any or all bids. All prir-o-rds must bo endorsed "Proposals Electric Liiditim:." and aldre-s'd to JIKS. FKAN'CKS B. SWAN". Ci'id'-miin llo.-.io Ci-nunitje.1. Pcranton, .May 7, 1MM. Situations Wanted. OITUATION WANTKK-llY A RFSP1CC O table widow, ns housekceiier with small family. Can rive reC-i-euros. Address, House keeper, 'f riiiuno tMllc. SITUATION AS p.UTCIIKIt -GOOD MF.AT Is Cntt"r. wiibnj to pedllo or tend .Market. Thoroughly understamls ill" business. Ad dress, Hulcher. SU Forest Court. C IT IT AT ION WAX ' LD-RY A YOUXG ii luil v as eierk or c llhv-afHaeam, thofoui.-h-Iv linei rstacls l.oo't. keeping, etc.. Address, "Compet'-ni," .V.'-; -umi.er Avenue. LlTI'ATIoV WAN l'i:i-. YOtTNG Ml D -Jj ill" a .ed man w otts vv.itioa iis coll ctor. Speak 1 ((Onnaii und l'.'nili-li. V ll f-irn;sha Sliiini s.'oariiy. Address, W. G., Trdmno Ollice. CITUAHON WAN I I"D BY FillsT-OLASs butchie ; by 11110 that uielei stands the bttalni-HS 111 .rouhK'i w !1 u-ed to irreeii market nnd ovsiers and flsti. or around grocery depart meiit. RUTCIIKIS, this ollice. Va'ANTKD POSITION AS HOl'SK- V kn"per for ft tun ill family. Address .MRS. THOMPSON, Tribune ollice. LUIUATION WANTI'.D AH A IIAK'LIi OR P anv kind of work, Address K. A. H., No. 1(1117 Cedar avenue, city. VANTED-A POSITION HY AX I XP1? V rionecil trnvelim; sulcsman, uciiniiinted rith Nmv York mrl Peuusylvania trade. Ad dresH A., Tribiiuoolliei.. SITUATION WaNTI'O-BY A TtliHillT O yoniiH lady ns ca lder or assist ant book Icepei; writes 11 splendid hauil; uiixio'is to secure n position; can Itiniisti references. Ail d ress T R L'tsT WORTHY, Times olilce, city. TIVrAXTi;i)-A SlTL'ATInN UY AN AMEK VV lean us stubhi boss or chai'ite of iteutH' plnco: perfoutly sober aud reliable, Y., T(ib 11110 ofllce. UTANTED-A SITUATION I1Y A HliST clasu baker: one v. ho thoroughly under stands the business. Addrees UAKLIt, Ida S. V yumlnx avemm city. OlTUATfON WANTED BY A YOUNG man in wll'ilesiln store or any work oil Ihoro'jd; call aii"al live different langlluues. Addr. fH H. VV' :tl.i l'enn avenue. OITUATION WANTED -M A S' DESIHEH O siturtlon: expertenned In dri:(?, (oooerlcH and dry xoods., Address ENGINEER, till Adams avonuc. -. mm GRASS & ' Wallace iustling Taffeta Skirts Absolutely Fast Black. Its Rustling Qualities. pccially Adapted far WARS WEATHER WEAR m mr, Sateen, Italian Cloth, variety. WALLACE, TRY US. 632-304 LACXJL AVE., COR. ADMi Proposals. Oi't'H'E OV TUB BoAHU Or COMMISSIONERS or Pcni.ic oiiou.nus aud Bun.nixus. Daniel H. Hastings, J. C. Delaney. Uovernor. Burerinteiidmt Amot. H. Alylin, Benamln J. Haywood. Auditor Ueuural. btato '1 rcasurer. )ROPOSAL8 FOR FURNISHING STA-1- tionerv. Fuel nnd other Supplier. In compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commoun'ealth of Pennsylvania, we rcrcby Invito aealed propoaals at prices below maximum rates fixed iu aelinilnlcs. to fuiulsh ht-itiouery, furniture, fuel and other Minplies for the several departments of the Mute Hovel niuent. and for makitiE repairs la tne sovcrnl uetiartmeuta and for the distribu tion of llm public documents, lor the year oiKlimt t'uo lirst Tuesday of Juno, A D, 107 Separate proposals will bo received amfsep ara:n contracts awarilnl as annouueed in naid acliediiles. Kaeh proposal must be accom panied by a laind. villi at least two ntirlutios or one 8U iety company, approved by a .lud.e of tin. Coil' t of Common I leas of the county iu which tlin person or perso is may reside, conditioned for the faithful performance of tho coin rant, and addressed and delivered to the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and BuilditiRS lieforo twlvo o'clock M . of 'I uesilay tho 2d day of June. A. D.. 1NN1. at whieli time the proposals will he oponed a 'id published, in the Reception Room of tho Ex ecutive Department at Harrisbnrfr. and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as prac tleahler Blank bonds and schedules containing all neccssiry Infcrmtttiou can be obtained at this Department. J. C. DELANEY. For tho Board of Commissioner.! ot Public (iroiii.dsiiud Htlil'linns. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES' Schedule In Effect May IV. 1S05. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti moro, Washinglon, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlelon. Poltsville, Reading, Norristown and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, 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 the West. 4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburjr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and ths West. G.00 p. in., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. P. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agent. S. M. PREVOST, Ucneral Alanar. Central Hailroutl o! New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquxdianna Division.) Anthracite, coal used exclusively, liuur Inn cleanliness and comfort TIM 10 TAIILK IN lOKl-'KCT AICI1. 17., 1ST,. Trains leave Scranton for I'ltisuui. Willies-l!nrre, etc at S.20. 9.15. 11.au a. m , 12.4a, 2.ihi, ii.'iO. 7.10 p. m. Uundays. 9,1) a. m., l.Ui). 2.1j. 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, S.ltt a. m. For New York, Newark and F.llznbeth 8 211 (express) u. nt., 12.4S (( xprcss with linf fet parlor cur), 3. OR (express) p. m Su. day. 2.15 p. m. 1 rain leaving 12.15 p. arrives at Philadelphia, Kcudiiig Term Inul, 6.-2 p. m. and New York U.WI p. ni l-'or .Mauch Chunk. Alicritown, Lethlo hem, Enston nnd Philadelphia, s.;u a. m 12.43. a "j. S Oil (except Philadelphia) p. ni' fauielay, 2.15 p. 111. For LotiK Hranch, Ocenn drove, etc.. at S.l'O 11. m.. 12.45 P. n. Fur Heudinj;. Lebanon and Harrlsburu via Alleutown, S.20 a. in., 12.45. 6.00 u. m Sunday. 2.15 I'- ni. For Pottsville. 8.20 n., 12.15 p. m. HeturniiU-i, leave New Y'ork, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. 111., 1.10. 1.30. 1.15 (express with Buffet parlor curt p. in. Sunday, 4.20 a. m. Leave. Philadelphia. Rending Terminal 9.00 a. m 2.1W and 4.30 p. n. Sunday 6.27 u. m. Throush tickets to nil points at lowest rales may be had en application In ad vance to the ticket accnt at the station. H. P. HALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agent. J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. DELAWARB AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday. in nil .Hnl... ... ' mj w, "'I .luilis Will arrive at new Lacks- Million n.niiua a.UilUIl as follows: Trains will leave Scran ton station for Cnrbondale and lnterme riinte t.otnis at 2.20, 6,4j. 7.00. 8.25 and 10.11 dlato points at 2.20, o.u. .w o.-; and 10.10 a. m., 12.CU, 5.-e, u.uoi . e.iv Him 11ForP'lrvlew. Waymart nnd Honesdale at 7 00, 8.25 and 10.10 a. ra., 12.00. 2.20 and 6.11 V'vc't Albany, Snratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 5.43 a. m. and 2.20 p. m. For WHUes-Harri) and Intermedin noints nt 7.45. 8.15. ! !S and 10 45 a. in.. 12 03, 1. 'M a :ts. 4.00, 6.10, 6.05. 9.15 nnd 11., IS p. m. Trulns will arrive nt Sernntmi stat'm from Carbondnle and Intermerlhito nolnti at 7.40, 8 40. 9.31 and 10 40 n. in.. 12 00, 1.17 2. !H, 8.40, 4.54. 6.55. 7.13, 9.11 nnd 11. S3 p. tn. From Honcscinlc, Wnymirt and Far. view at 0.31 u. lit.. 12.00. 1.17. 3.4a 5.33 and 7.45 p. m. From Montronl. Saratoga. Albany, etc.. nt 4.54 nnd 11. S3 p. m; From Wllkes-Uurr nnd lntermirtli' points at 2. in. g al, 10.03 nnd 11.65 a. nr, 1.U C.14. 3.28, 5.10. 0.08. 7.20, 9.03 and 11.10 p. m. m F r Warranted to Retain fa!! , V ,fIM ii 2oo Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Make Over Mattresses, , Make and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, Make Fine Mattresses, fiOV. 17. 189&, Train leaves Scranton tor Philadelphia, nd Now York via D. 4 H. K. H. at 7.4i a. m., i:.05. 1.20, 188 and 11.38 p. m via D., I & W. K. it., 6.00, 8.08. H.iW a. m., aud LM p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkas. Borre, via P., L. ft W. K. R., .0, 8.01, U.2 a. m.. 3.40, 6.u7. 8.62 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven,. Ha. cieton, Pottsville and all points on the Heaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, J lii V'J6 1L K- 7.43 a. m., 12.05, 1.20. 4.00 p. m.. via D. L., & W. R. R. S OU 8 0S, 11.20 a. m., 1.30, 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton. iteaiiing, Harrisburg und all Intermediate P"'"'8. via D. H. R. U. 7.45 a, m., 12.05. U0, 2.38. 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D.. L. W. H. R., 1.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To- JI. Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all intermediate points via D & H. R. R.. 8 4 fc "vS n U. P- m via D., L. & W. . R., 8.0S, ,55 a m., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all ft ?.J? 5 Ze?! vl D H. It. it., 8.45 a. m.. ; H.a p. m via P., L. A W. R. IL and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 0.55 a. m.. 1.30, 50 p. m. For Elmlra and t west via Salamanca, I. a ii' JI- R- n - 8 "i- 1- 0" P- m , p. m ,M ", t39, Puiman parlor end sleeplnu or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. A B. Junction pr Wllkes-Barre and New York. Bridge Buffalo, and Suspension ROtUM H. WTLBTJR. Oen. Bupt CHAS S. i,KE, Oen. Pass, Act., Phlla,. Pa. A W' NONNEMACHER, Asst. Oen. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Del., Luck, and Western. Effect Monday, April 20, 1694. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New Y'ork and all points East, 1.40, 2,60, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.; 1.15 and 3.31 p. ni. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 6.13,8.00 and 9.55 a. in.; 1.15 nnd 3.31 p. ni. WnshitiKtou ami way station, 4.00 p, m, Tobyhannti accommodation, 6.10 p. tn. Express for IUiiKhumton, Oswego, El mlra, Corniupr, Hath, liansvllle, Mount Morris nnd Huffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., und 1.21 p. ni., making close connections at Huft'ulo to nil points In the West, North west and Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. HliiKhaniton and way stations, 12.37 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 una 6.10 p. 111. Hinnhamton and Elmlra express 5.5 p. m. F.xpress for Cerlliind. Syracuse. Oswes?o. Utlca and Itichlield Springs, 2.35 a. m and 1'nhucan'2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.21 PFor Northumberbind, Plttston. W'llkc-'-Barre, Plymouth, rtloomsburg nnd Dnn vllle making close connections at North timb'prlan nnd Williamsport, Harrisburg, H dtlmore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions li.00, 9.55 a. m. and I.Sti and B.OO p. m. Nantieoke and Intermediate stations, S01 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlni9 tables', etc., npply to M. L. Smith, cliy ticket otilce, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. Erie and Wyoming Valley. EFFECTIVE MARCH IB. 1SDS. Trains leave Scranton for Now Ynrie nnd Intermediate points on the Erie rail road, also for Honesdulu, Haw ley and local points at 8.35 a. m. and 3.28 p. m. and nrrlve at Scranton from above points at 8.23 a. m. and 3.57 p. m. RCitAvro: division. In Effect September 33nd, 13f)3. North Itiiund. stoinli Mound 203 (Oil 1202 9iM es a' Stations -4 Ij y. I cupt Hunday.) 13 5 a f MiAirlve beavei A Hi 7 25 N. Y. Franklin St. 74 7 10, West 4'.'nd street 7.W a ii 7 m Weehawken p u Arrtvo r mi 1 liibaiicoel: 1 tD 1 5f Hancock S II e li:il S4l s.v Hi 8C6 BV9 12 r,! Htaillubt Preston Park coino Poyntelle llelmont riensant Ml. I'nloiidalo Ferset City Ciirbondae White llrlilge Mayllcld Jermyn Archibald llitoti Peckvllle Olvrliant Dickson Throop rrnvldonoe rsrk piaee i-crauton 18 40 tn-tol 12 19 14 19(41 1 fll.'.W IP M II 49 Lt xl I1 1 H O'i) If XI 7 041 It Ml Ti7f8S8i 1 Hi, 3 m! fii4.i(iiio (1431 A 41111 SSI flHVIl IS 7 14' 3 45 7 701 a 51 ...J in ?,H 7S7 sr. T M; 4 04 .. J 7 84 4 01 .... 7 fid 410, 7.1IMI4 .... fl:nriiir, BUS II II 0 till II Iff A IOIII O'l a is 11 111 9 n.tt n 6 i-:(i(v7 10 111 .Vi T 41 It 17 7 45 4&H Ir m i. m I.rvh Arrivei a h r til All trains run dolly except eiiadsr. t. sialics thai trains biop. on slviial for PM IWilfers n'cnre rates via Ontario Western bcfnra turrliat Ills' tl. kets aud oave uiotity, Day aai Vlugl Kkpl UfB to Uie Wrr.. . P. Anderson, Oen. Pass Act. T. KUloroft, u iv. f ass, Agt. Boiaaton, Pa.