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IHE SCKANTON T1WJBCNJ3-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1902.
by a
OFFICERS
John F. Dryden, President.
Edgar B. Ward,
2nd V. Prcs. hml Counsel.
Horace Alung,
Treasurer.
Leslie D. Ward,
Vlco I'rcjIJetit.
Forrest F. Dryden,
Soci clary.
T. C. E. Blanchard,
Supt. of Ileal llstatc.
Wildur S. Johnson,
Comptroller.
Edward H. Hamill, ) John K. Gore,
Robert L. Burrage, j Aciuuy.
Medical Directors. EDWARD GRAY,
Frederic A. Boyle, As3Ula,,t "
cisMcr. F. H. Johnston,
Valentine Riker, delate Actuary.
Leslie P. Ward, J W. P. Watson,
t'upen Ijor.-i. Assistant Medical Director.
Jacod E. Ward,
Counsel.
F. C Blanchard,
Hupenlsor Loan Dept.
fi55v
LIFE INSURANCE WRITTEN AND PLACED during 1901, over 273 MILLIONS
PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, in 26 years over ------ 5g MILLIONS
ASSETS, end of 1901, over. - - - ' --' - 4g MILLIONS
INCOME, during 1901, nearly - -., I ,;. - - 29 MILLIONS
PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, during 1901, over - ' - '; - g MILLIONS
SURPLUS, nearly - - ' - ' - - - ' - -, " - J MILLIONS
Policies in Force nearly 4lA Millions Covering Life Insurance of
over $703,000,000, Surrounding with
Absolute Protection
More Than One Million Families
A Progressive Company in which the Safety and Advancement of its
Policy-holders' Interests are the' Chief Considerations.
Twenty-sixth Annual Statement
January 1, 1902.
ASSETS
Bonds and Mortgages...... $11,163,737 93
Real Estate 10,075,681 22
R. R. Bonds and Stock (Market
Value) 14,251,857 50
Municipal Bonds (Market Value), 5,077,992 03
U. S. Gov, Bonds (Market Value), 1 1 2,000 '00
Cash In Banks and Office 4,285,41 1 80
Interest and Rents, due and ac
crued ....'. 362,020 30
Loans on Collateral Securities,.. 915,000 00
Loans on Policies ; 728,189 34
Premiums Deferred and In course
of collection (net) 1,658,681 21
Total $48,630,57 1 33
LIABILITIES
Reserve on Policies $41,01 2,766 00'
All other Liabilities '753,200' 09'
Surplus to Policy-holders, . . . 6,864,605 24
Total $48,630,571 33
SEND COUPON
m$UR
OF AMERICA
Home Office: Newark, N. J.
REPRESENTATIViS IIM SCRAMTOM AMD VICINITY:
S. D. Parker, General Agent. Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. J. O'Malley, Assistant Supt,, Leader Building, Carbondale, Pa. J, L. Neiger, Assistant Supt., Main and Broad Streets, Plttston, Pa.
H. J. Schubert, Supt., Washington Ave. and Spruce St., Scranton, Pa. C. Ammerman, Assistant Supt., Ninth and Main Sts., Honesdale, Pa, J. H. Ward, Assistant Supt., Hoger Building, Taylor, Pa,
G. C. Griswold. Assistant Supt., Leader Building, Carbondale, Pa. C. F. Gannon, Assistant Supt., Stone Building, OlyphanCPa. F. J. Howell. Special Agent, 215 Wyoming Avenue, Plttston, Pa.
I'lll in tills hliii and wnd to
THE PRUDENTIAL,
NEWARK, N. 1.
Without cninniitlfii? nij-clf to. .my action,
I flmll bp clail to receive flee tuiticulars and
lairs of policies,
For $ Age
Name
Address
Occupation '
Dcpl. K39.
CASE THAT WASN'T COMPLETELY-PATCHED
UP.
William Gordon, of Carbondale
Township, Found Guilty of Selling
Liquor Without a License Despite
the Fact That the Prosecutrix Very
Evidently Was Trying to Avoid
Convicting Him Sent to Jail for
Sixty Days for Cruelty to Animals.
Other Court Matters.
Because ho tool; too much for grant
ed, "William Gordon, oC Curbcmdulo
township, is In it uood way to pity a
lino of $300 and s-peud three months In
the county jail.
Gordon was charged by Urldget
lirady with selling: liquor without a
license, selling on Sunday and selling
Jo minors. Evidence sulllclent to war
rant an Indictment in each case was
presented by the prosecution, hut when
the cases were called for trial yester
day, before Judge Edwards, she had no
testimony whatever to offer to sustain
the charges of Milling on Sunday and
selling to minors, and In thu other case
Mio would only permit herself to say
that bite got a pall of beer once ut Gor
don's house, but did not pay for It.
Assistant District Attorney Thomas
got her to admit thnt the beer was to
be paid for later. This constituted a
purchase, and Judge Edwards so
charged the jury. The defeiibo being
ratlsllcd that no ense had been made
out, refrained from putting In any evi
dence. This left tho jury with nothing
to do but find Gordon guilty. It was
charged in his presence that he sold
beer, and ho made no denial.
HAD PATCHED IT UP.
It was apparently behoved by the
jury Unit tho parties had supposedly
patched tho thing up, and that the
meagre testimony offered by the prose
cution was for tho purpose of having
the costs placed on tho county, The
jury, after finding Gordon guilty In the
one cuse, put tlje costs of tho other two
cases on the prosecutrix.
Dullls Huff was found guilty of tho
charge of cruelty to animals, preferred
by Liveryman A. V, MeDonough, of
Runinore, and sentenced by Judge
Kelly to sixty days In tho county jail.
Huff hired a horse and carriage to
drive to Lnlso Ariel, He drove to Haw
ley, was gono two days, and returned
tho outfit In a dilapidated condition,
The horse was foundered, and bore evi
dences of having been brutally beaten,
while the carriage was broken in many
places.
Thomas Morgan, of Carbondale, was
defendant In a case In which ho was
charged with assault and battery on
his mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret E.
Thomas. She failed to appear, Mon
day, and again yesterday, and a ver
dict of not guilty was consequently en
tered, with tho costs on the prosecutrix.
A verdict of not guilty was also di
rected to enter In the caso In which
Costnncy Jezuba, of Greenwood, was
charged with the theft of eight watches
front J. Fe'.dman, a Scranton pack
peddler. The watches were returned the
past day, and since the meeting of tim
grand jury a settlement was effected.
Feldmaii did not appear to prosecute.
The arson case against Bridget La
velle, of North Scranton, was con
tinued on account of the illness of At
torney John l' Scragg.
CONI3C-Y PLEADED GUILTY.
James Conboy, IS years of age, pled
guilty to the charge of stealing a har
ness from the barn of L. T. Canfleld,
muster cur builder of the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western company.
Conboy was formerly employed us a
hostler by Mr. Can'" Oil. He was dis
charged, and one day, while drunk, en
tered the barn and made off with a
valuable set of harness. Judge Kelly
suspended sentence until the next term
of court.
A nol pros., on payment of costs, was
entered In the case of Charles Whit
ney, William Grcenslade and William
McGovern, young men, of Mnyflcld,
charged with the theft of excursion
tickets from the Delaware and Hudson
station at that place, October 10, lust.
One of the party reached through the
window of the ticket office and ab
stracted a package of tickets to Wilkes
Burro, which ho and the others dis
posed of. Reparation was made, and
the company agreed not to prosecute.
Hocnusc no answer was made by
either the prosecutor or defendant, tho
case of Joseph Perrln, charged by Mar
garet AValnwarlng with malicious mis
chief, was marked off the list.
A, capias was Issued for M. J. Norton,
a former hotelkeeper, charged with
fulee pretenses by P. O. Cannon, and
with larceny and receiving by Peter
Cannon, son of tho first named prose
cutor. Norton, It Is alleged, Induced the
elder Cannon to go his ball In another
criminal case by giving as security a
judgment note and representing he had
unencumbered property sufllclent to
guarantee tho payment of the note,
when, In fact, his property was mort
gaged up to its full value. The other
charge against Norton Is that he stolo
JL'S from tho pocket of tho younger
Cnnnon, while they were In a barroom
together.
NQT GUILTY.
C. 1 Williams and E. E. Crawford,
of Dunmore, were adjudged not guilty
of assault and battery, as charged by
Mary Johnbon. Tho prosecutrix failed
to appear, and tho coats were placed on
her,
Maria Casey agreed not to prosecuto
her husband, John Casey, for assuult
and battery, on his promise to stay
away from her, Tlfe costs were placed
on the county,
A capias was Issued for Mumford
De Vaul, charged by Patrick Mc
Namaru with assault aiulMmttery; Den
nis McCool, charged by Elizabeth Bar
rett with discharging firearms, and
Alfred Long, charged with larceny and
receiving by Joseph Dalley,
The cuse in which Joseph Stent, a
young Dunmore business man, Is
charged with criminal assault oh Miss
Hprlnca. Yurnack, who was a domestic
In his house. H still on trial before
Judge Weand. Tho defense was opened
lato yesterday afternoon by Attorney
John J. Murphy, He stated that ?lie
charge would be Uenled: that it would
be shown the prosecutrix bi ought the
charge through spite for being dis
charged! that the prosecutrix was of
immoral character, and that under the
conditions described by the prosecutrix,
the offense alleged was a physical Im
possibility. A girl who came to this
country In company with tho prose
cutrix last year, will go on the stand,
Mr. Murphy Bald, and swear that both
of them were on intimate terms with
sailors on the way over.
Former Partners Disagree.
An equity suit instituted yesterday
by Attorney George D. Taylor has for
the plaintiff, David Spruits, and, as de
fendant, Oswald Jones, the Jones &
Spruks company and the Scranton Cold
Storage and Warehouse company.
Tho plaintiff and Oswald Jones were
practically speaking, the Oswald Jones
company, organized In 1S93, to conduct
a. warehouse and cold storage business.
A plant was built on Sixth street. Two
years later the Jones & Spruks com
pany sold out to the Scranton Cold
Storage and Warehouse company,
which whs the Jones & Spruks com
pany with other prominent wholesale
merchants Included.
Mr. Spruks now alleges that In the
transferring of tho stock he was
cheated and that his former partner,
Mr. Jones, received moie than was his
due. He asks that court shall compel
the defendants to deliver to him certi
ficates for S8.li; shares of the $50 a
share capital stock, which he claims Is
owing him, and that Mr. Jones be com
pelled to return for cancellation 15.54
shares which were allowed him in ex
cess of what he was entitled to, to
gether with $800 worth of ofllce fixtures
and $000 In cash which it Is alleged
were Illegally granted him by tho or
iginal company.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Hearing in Divorce Case.
Judge John P. Kelly yesterday heard
evidence in the divorce caso of Ellsha
W. Keech, of Scranton, against Helen
Keeeh,
Tho evidence was that thoy were
married September 21, 1S87, and that
she deserted him April 1, ISO!). Attor
ney L. P. Wodeman appeared for tho
Ubellaut, Tho respondent wus not represented.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
I'.itrklv riauaglian nas yesterday appointed an
Inspector of election in the Noitlient dUtiict of
l.'.uUmihle township.
It wjs ordered by court elcnlay that the poll.
IiiB booth of the Second district of the Tomtit
ward shall bo uinotcd to the property of Jullt
SUiull, ou the nortlicuteily Ide of SwctUnil
Hint,
Mary Oswoi-UI, of Piclson Citj applied for a
illlorce jehtciday from her liiuluwl, Joseph O-i-wjsKI,
who H now In tho county Jail. They wero
liuulul Nov, UJ, lMi", and Ihcd together until
Jan. 1, 1SUS, Ciui'l treatment h alleged. John
II, Hauls Is her attorney.
AJU?OADT1ME TABLES
New Jersey Central,
in i:oect Nov. i", toot.
Station! in New Yoik, foot of Liberty otrcct
and toutli I'eiry, N. It.
'1'taliu lews aerantou for New York, Philadel
phia, lliutou, Ilethleheiii, AHentowii, Jlauth
Chunk, White lUen, Ashley and WllUe.-llaiie at
7,30 J. ip., 1 p. in. am) i . in, Sunday, 2.10 p. in.
(Jualer City Uxprctt Iimum birauton at 7.30
a. in., through to hi Wllnile train with Pullman
lluttct 1'ailor Cuu, for Philadelphia.
Tor Avoea, -Vittton and Wlkes-Uarre, 1 p, in.
and 4 p. m. Sunday, '.MO p. m. '
Tor heme Urandi, Otean Glove, etc, 7.S0 a.
in. and 1 ii. lit.
I'or Iteadini;, U'luion and Uarrisburi,-, ia Al
lcntoun, at 7.30 a. m. and 1 p, in. buuday, 2.10
p. in.
I'or I'otUWtlo at 7.S0 a. in. and 1 p. in.
Tor rite;) and tickcta apply to agent at station.
O. M. Utlltr, deu. Pa). Agt.
V, W. WENTZ, Ocii. faupt.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming; Division.
Tiaiiu for New Yoik, Ncubuivh and interme
diate points leate Scranton u follow : 7.20 a.
m.; t.ii o. m.
Arrliuls 10.S5 a., m. from Mlddletowii, Uonc4
da)e. Hartley ami Intermediate, points. U.20 p. in.
lioni New York, XcwburvU and intcimtdlate
Dolnts, No Sunday trains.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Kficct Nov. a, loot.
Trains leave Scranton for New York At 1.40,
3.13, O.u;,. 7.50 and 10.05 a, m.: 12. J5. :U0, 3.33
p. m. I'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.05 a. in., and 12.15 and S.L'3 p. m. I'or Toby
hanna At 0.10 p. in. l'oi UiiiTalo 1.15. 0.22 and
9.00 a. m.; 1.03, b.fiO uni 11.33 p. in. I'or Bins
hamton and way bUllmia 10.20 a. in. and 1.10
p. in. I'or OartCRO, byiacusc and Utica 1.15 and
U.22 a. in.; 1.55 p. in. Oswego, Syracuse and
IJtiea train at 0.22 .1. in. daily, except Sunday.
I'or Monliose 0.00 a. i.i. ; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation 1.U0 and 0.15 p. in.
PloonuburK Division Koi Northumberland, at
C.33 and 10.05 a. m.; 1.55 and 0.10 p. m. I'or
Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.10 and 9.00 p. in
Sunday Twins I'or New York, 1.10, 3.15. 0.05
and 10.03 a. in.; 3.10, 3.SJ p. m. Kor Ilutialo
1.15 and 0.22 n. in.; 1.53, 0.50 and 11.33 p. m.
I'or llinshamUm and way stations 10.20 a. m.
lllcomburs DMsion Leac- Scranton, 10.05 a.
m. uhd 0.10 p. in.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Kilcct Xoumber 21, 1001.
Trains for Cubondale lrme bcranton at 0.20,
8.00, S.D3, 10.13 a. m.; 12.00, 1.20, U.St, 3.52,
5.20, 0.23, 7.57, 9.13, 11.26 p. Hi.; 1.31 a. in.
I'or Ilouesdale 0.20, lO.lBa. in.; 2.31 and 5.20
p. m.
Poi Wilkes-Barre-1.3S, 7.1S, S.11, 0.3S, 10.1.!
a. in.; 12.03, 1,1 J, 2.1S, 3,2, 4.27, 0.10, 7.18,
10.41, 11,30 p. in.
lor u. v. if. it. I'oints u.os, v.os a. m.; aas,
4.27 and 11, SO p. m.
for I'enii-ylvanla It. It. Points 0.38, 9.3S a.
lu.: 1.42. 3.2S and 4.27 ji. in.
I'or Albany and all points noith 0.20 a. m.
and 3,52 p. in.
SUNDAY TP.AINS.
Tor Caibondalo 8.60, 11.33 a. m.; 2.31,' 3.52,
5.52 and 11.17 p. m.
For Wlll-es-Uaue U.3S a. in.; 12.03, 1.58, 3.23,
0.32 and 0.17 . m.
I'or Albany ami points north 3.32 p. m.
Tor Iloneadali 8.60 a. m. and 3.52 p. m.
W. U 1'inoit, P. 1', A., Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In KlTect, Nov. 3, 1001.
Trains lcao Sainton.
for Philadelphia and New York via 1). J: II.
It. P., at li.3b and 9.33 a. m and 2.18, 1,27
(Illacl; Diamond impress), and 11,30 p. m. bun
days, D. & If. It, It., 1.58, S.27 p, m.
I'or White ll.ntn, llazleton and pilnclpal points
In the coal region, !.i I), k II. It. It., 0.38, 2.13
and 1.27 p, m. I'or I'ottsville, 0.3S a. In,, 2.13
p. m.
I'or Bethlehem, Paston, Heading, Hiirrisuurg,
and principal Intermediate stations, U I), & If,
It. It., 11.3, 0.3S a. in.; 2.18, 1,27 (Black Dla
mond lliprcss), 11. SO p, in. Sundays, P. k II,
It. it., 0.38 a. in,; 1.5S, S.27 p. rn. I
I'or TuiiMiauuock, Tow-anils. KlnilrJ, Ithaca,
Genoa and pilnclpal Intel-mediate stations, ia
1)., L. and H. II. It., 3.10 a. in. and 3.50 p. m.
I'or neueva, ItucheUcr. Iluttalo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago and all points west, il.i D, & II. It. 11,,
7.4b, 12.01 a. in,; 1.42. 3.28 (Black Diamond Im
press), 7.43, 10.41, 11,30 p. in. buildup, D, & If.
It. II., 12.0J, 8.27 p. 111.
Pullman parlor and tdeeplmt or Lehlgli Valley
Pallor cai im all trilui between Wilkesllsriu
and New York, Philadelphia, liutlalo and Suspen
sion Bridge, '
HOLMS' II, WIMIUIt, l.en. Supt,, 2tt Cortland
street. New York.
CHAItl.KS S. I,KK, Cien. l'aa. Act., 20 Cottland
street, New Yoik.
A. W. NOXIIMACULII, Ply, JM,. ABt South
Bethlehem, l'a.
Kor tickets and Pullman reservation apply to
city Hi Let olflce, CO Public Square, Wilkcs-Barre,
l'a.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In UlTeCt Tuesday. Sept. 17, JD01,
SOUTH IIOUXI).
I,iMe Leatc Ariite
.Soanlon. Cailomlae. ladosU,
..10.30a, in. 11.10 u. lit. 1.00 p. in.
,. 0.10 p. in. Ar. Caibondalo U. tup. in.
SOUTH HOUND.,
Leaie I.eavo An he
Cailoih, Caihoiidalr, Sciaiiton.
7"0a. in. 7.10 a. in.
No. 2 2.13p.m. 4.00p.m. 4.40p.m.
SUNDAYS OM.Y, SOU I'll BOUND.
Leaie I.eavo Arrlva
Sciautou. Caibondalc, CadosU.
,3.30 a. m. V.lOp. in. 10.45 4. in.
7.00 p. in. Ar. Carbondalo 7.4(Ut. in.
bOUTil BOUND.
Leave I.r.ne Ariiv
Tralnt. Cadoaiu, Ciirlwudile. bfiautdn.
No. ., 7.00a. in. 7.40a.m.
No. 0 ,. 4.30 p. in. 0 00 p. m. p. 43 p. ill.
Trains No. 1 on week da)s, and U on Suudats,
mak main line connections for New Yoik city,
Silddletiiun, Waltou, Kuruiih, Oneida, Oswego
and all point west.
I'or further Information ccnsult ticket agents.
J. f. ANDEltSON, 0. P. A New York.
J. E. WKLS1I, T. f. A., Scrtntou, Pa.
Trains.
No. I .
No. 7 .,
Tialns.
No. 0
Trains.
No. 0 ,,
No. 5 ...
t iiis U
Mnnuracturor3 sf
OLD STOCK
485 to 455
N. Ninth Stroot.
, SCRANTON. PA
Telephone Call. 2333.
THE
MUSIC. POWSER CO.
Booms 1 ana2, Com'Ith BTd'g.
80RANTON, VA.
nining and Blasting;
Utia at SIooilo Bad Ruth lata Work,
LAPLIN 4k RAND POWDBR CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Eltctrlo Hatterlej. EUatrln EiploJiri,
xplodlu blaatJ, saftty fun .ml '
matt
cxplo; ives
flouauno Chemical Co.'s
L-
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nnf P 17 TIICITI KOI North!
i riuiiuiriincbbiui sixth ut,f
jrry I'tlUlrlitnl, l'a. Ual licruiM hpnUlUt U
y Aurrlca Uuartattf to rurr tUo by laall t'rliaUi
l)ifk4,(irciia raM iu iu aftri,fcitttf,4butr,i
llluu.1 Tohao, Aro) UtblUI), .l DaKhuoU,'
Yirlrurrltf im Hlrlrturrt liu rulliitiri. 1 iidrrlui
T(ufat,(iruul'(lriB,Su4 lor hwnm InllwoiillHillottkl
Jflpolnf fTiry niHittj iuid tljtlrlcl fryml. Sludlun intfivT
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Pennsylvania Rnlhond.
Fchedultf lu j:flct June '-', 1001.
Tt.iliis leave Sciuulou: fl.M a in., uk day,
thiouiih M'Stibulu train fioiii WilLui-Daue. I'ull
man bullet parlor cat and tuaihe to Philadel
phia, l I'otlilille, sloni at plllielpa) luteilue.
illate itatloiH. Al-o cenueeta tor aunhur), liar
riiblilit, I'hlladUphia, HiUilnoiv, WaliilnJlon and
lor l'ittbuitf and (he it.
O.aS a. m,, weel. ihijs, for S-imhury, llariHuii,
Philadelphia, Haltlmcre, M'ajhlngtwn und I'ltt.
burjr and tho wett,
1.U p. in., uivlt dm (Sunday, 1.5S p. in.),
for Suiibiii, HairHiuiK, I'ldladelpliia, llaltlmoiv',
Wahliutiin and I'ltlsburi; and tlw wrl.
a.SS p. in., ncek da. through tettlbulc tialn
from Willea-flaiie. fullnun buffet lurlor car
and coacho to Philadelphia via I'oUiUlle. tstopi
at prluelpal Interuudlato'btatlom.
l.if p, in., week day, for tfjxlclon, Sunbuty,
lhul.b.uc, Philadelphia and filUbuiir.
J. IS? IIIT1CIIIN&OX. den, Mgr.
J. 11. W00O, Con. Van. Agt.
FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL.
WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5
$400,000
BUTTE ELECTRIC MD POWER COMPANY
Of Butte, Mont.
(Butte is tho greatest copper producing city in the world.)!.
5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
Denomination $1,000, maturing 1 to 30 years. Amply provided for by reserve and I
linking; fund. Net earnings thiee and three .quartern times Intoi est charges.
write tor icport oi .Mr. Samuel In-iull, President ot tho Chicago Ldlson Co., and special
circular.
RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO.
1 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK.
HAVE BEEN MADE
IN LEGITIMATE MINING.
$100 Invested In the Le Itoi mine produced $32,000, Seven Couer
d'Aleno lead mid silver mines gave last year to their stockholders $11,
500,000. The stock of the wonderful copper properties at Butte and an
ncondtt, recently nmalr.umiled for $150,000,000, wus sold In the uesln
nlnfr for u inero trifle compared to Its present value, Tho original
stockholders have received more than $100 for every dollar invested.
The Sutio tunnel was run four miles to cut and drain the cele
brated Comstock Lode, from which $500,000,000 was taken in gold
and silver, and returned in dlvidonilB alone over $100 for "every one
orlfjlnally put In, Every ono of the:e propositions was miscalled a
speculation, yet thoy were all legitimate business ventures, and so is
the proposition which we present to the public. It Is an extension of
the GIU3AT HIGHLANDER MINE, which wo have developed and
which has now in sight $1,500,000 ot ore which It will ship at once.
THE BLACK DII01D TUNNEL COiW
Is an enterprise of absolute merit. The tunnel Is projected to cut nt
least twenty veins of gold, stiver and lead of great value nnd capable
ut earning very largo dividends,
Black Diamond Tunnel Company's Stocli
will, within a year, we aro contldent, glvo to tho purchaser $5 for
every one now Invested,
Send for prospectus. SHAKES AT PRESENT 50c
HAXWELL STEVENSON, President
604 Land Title Building, Philadelphia.
r7
NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH
Can the Seeker After
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
Find Such Rich Reward.
CALIFORNIA
IS A WINTER PARADISE.
Best Reached Via
"5UNSET LIMITED."
(i'Ai..vn.i. norm, o.v wiikixs.)
Leave New York Tuesdays, Thurs
days, Saturdays.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO,
R. I. Smith, agent, 100 S. 3d st,
Philadelphia, Pn.
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