The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 07, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCH AN TON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNINO. MARCH 7. 1S04.
GET GOOD DIGESTION.
Paine's Celery Compound the Greatest
of Remedies.
Influence of the Nerve3 of Various Diazes The
Way Frank Bair of Chicago Regained His
Health-Prof. Phelps' Wonder
ful Prescription.
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Iaciimd care anil iUitis. incre.ue
in sjntal itria. laaaantd physical U
bor and iner:d mt::l wjrk, hrt
been gradually (Witf na bo-iUs iri
which tae atrroa ;ant prcdmi
MtM, DuMS today ars as dilirent from 1
lirwuaea of eratafJF M i tlwr
tratninf Whll the nwnrtx- '
:dal now doa nior nienul work. r
ir not as wall a'ot to bear thi strsiu
, u thT were.
Xms-tentaa of as neither ear. sleep,
xeriu, bath at rreate oar-l73 in
i proper vrrr. t is all harry and tur- !
noil. Little r tt ao ronci care.
When thedlbmi'n and tibrineof toe
jlood the nntrttioas principals of tae
)lood DMOflM ded:int in ttmtr rfia
.ire proportions to tae other pirtaof
.he blood, the health aif jr. Li ner-
rous power be depressed, then t:ie foo i
imperfectly dixesteil. aadmilatad,
md converted int.) blol and t;i.
There is the can.se in a antjii'll of
half of the diseases and illaejj in the
world.
Here ii the rnra tba ersatz mM
:al discovery of mvlfrn times the
remedy first nraecr.'j-d bv the naat
physician of kis aga, Prof E iward '
Paelps, M. D LL D. of Dirtmoatb !
:olleze the remedv '.hat :ias ma1
mors people well than any other ov r
known the trast fool for tu nrrM
tne b-'st known utreaithemr of lm
Mtvrithed blood Th i reujlr that
form one end of Iho oonatrv to the
otaer, and iu drop as w.U, is in
.iors'd ty phrsicians, prescribed and
nS'id by them, rtfCoiurandd by the
olaln people, nneqnivo-'ally Indorsed
by metiaud women of widi rptuatioo,
bl.'stii by thomanls Waa'a osltry
compound.
Try it. Any druiiut has it or will
fl i: for you
Uad the following ansolieited letter
'rat Mr. Frank Uair, w'josa portrait
. znn above, one of Chicago's best
known and most bUMy esteemed
J innst baiiaijss min.t'ue wstrti agent
nfthKral drm of Ifaah, Walton &
Co., salt dailers of New York.
"I have nod Paiaa's oslery com-
mn 1 .'or the past six months, and
must say that it has helped me wonder
fully. I had ptin In my back and
:aest, and faint, and tired feelings at
r.ne stomach, and when I would eat
''ie taito woald make m deadly sick,
i be:ama v-?ry waak, and lost aboat 20
p mnds After having ad a f-w bot
ties of Paine's celery compound I am
f-eling batter tuan I hive in all mv
life " Trv It.
BURIED IN A CAVING MINE.
Tin- ProfMnor nl.if" Ktperlwo and
"Some of you grmtlL'i,n wero .asking
abont r.hat JfifTwl rat in ray rjoni." said
I'rofeasor Churchill, tho mining e-ipon at
the Montana clnh. " The story ronct-m in
xp.-r.ncH rh.it made my hair curl. I was
onco n-takW ro report, upon the workinirs
of a mine rMxl ;iie UtU Wboop Up la
southern Arizona. On an adjoining claim
Kin another mine call id the Atlaa. A dh
pnte arose. The Atlas peopl: claimed that
the lower tunnel of t he Whoip I p har! he. n
boreil info their ifTr'tA and a half million
In ore taken ont. The first -hmg Mdwaa
to take .a wrvey of the Whoop t.'p, and of
course the WbOOp Up people ObJaOttd.
Finally an order for the Jiirvey was su
tured from the ronrt. and Ir .fohn H.
I'arka anrt Ivr ru'. Ut n.aker.he nurvt-y.
"There are tricks In all trades, and Mm
WbOOp T? Hupertrit' nilent kTMW a f-w.
V. hen we reached the mine, he said tl.at
the f.nnnel we n-inhed 10 explore was in a
dangerous condition. There had fn a
enve, the timbers .ern rofn, ntid so on.
It. meant a III to 1 change that we wonld
boarwteal If wa triad it Of eowaaws
classed him si a liar, thungh lie tnmed
out to be rtgiit.
'We srOfBd our way In the tunnel un
til we ran against a jam of fa In timbers
which ware sOOnd nod were plainly ar
ranged to t'; oir f.roKris. Parks went
back for sri nx. while I worlcd st the roof
with a pick to dlvlodge, the ( en t rpjeees,
I succeeded nnd hnd ellmlierl half waj Of r
ino the other it da of the MDJMl when
there came a terrilir mall of looatON from
U I r'Sif. It. fell on bfith Hides l the tim
ber, pinning me In it hole whir h would
have been a irrae ribt there but for a
few sticks which held the mass of ore
al(Ove, The pines vm Ln-cly large etiouub
to move in, and I knew It. wns certain
death In a few hours unless Parka could
dig me cut. Even then I believed I whs
one, for i flla hot know bow pjneh ore
had fallen. In faw RdMln Iba air got
heavy, my eyes bogafl to feel drou v', and
ItsM-med like the ro,f und sblrw of the
hole were closing jnonms Thiaoppres
fion and drowinesa iacr'-i o'd until I v nn
forced to hummer the - Ides of the place
with my lists and bead to beep awake.
J'i.I not a sound could I bear Irom the
outside and only the .low ornmbllng of
ore from above. The foul air nas petting
Into my brain, and I think I was actually
Insane with the f rirful dread of being
burled alive. Anyhow I remember drop
ping (0 I ha floor of the bole and giving I
lew faint shouts, which were i-ehoed back
Into my rnrs I bad given up all hope and
was almnat Swooning wlu n I benrd a
atrnnge scraping sound ahovn me. I yelled,
but received DO nnwcr.-aid than thn w
niy body ggtlntl the walls and tried to
pick out t lie ore from between the lodged
timbers. .Still came the (Uwir serapiiiK
nolH. WhlBk feemed lo OOflM Henri r and
sounded not unlike I be steady grinding oi
a saw. It l emed to last lor hours, though
Itoonld hardly have been g minute after
wdien a bit. of inrtli dropped to my feet
from the upp'T end of the wall mid along
with It came a big gray mine rat, who
saved my 1 i f . . for be left a clear hole for
his trail, and through it came a breath ul
fresh air that gave ilfe lo me. The fellow
bad bored his way from the shaft sldu id
the cava.
"I staid there tuo hours after that un
til Parks found the eiivo, got help and got
mu out without breaking the airhole. 1
caught the gray rst, too, and kept him
well fed until he died ami wouldn't take a
lot of money for his sklu uow." Now
Vurk Buu.
Frau'U In I'resdeui .tail Sevres.
A to porcelain, it is probable that mora
than half of the "ohfV Dmdea china now
e.is;sed for sale la counterfeit. Most fre
quently the originals have been copied,
m irk and all. but in some case really old
Dreden china that was originally whltt
haslieen painted by an ambitious forger
With Sevres china, the more common wart
has sometirne hud the whole of theorig
Inal pattern aad glaze removed and received
a nw ground of turquoise or sonic of tin
royal colors, to which painting or medal
UoOl in the old style have been added.
In lli a dejeuner service, with portrait'
of I.uis XIV and the principal ladies oi
his court, was offend to Louis XVIII at
having belonged to bis grandfather, Louh
XV, b It on examination it was found that
the principal plateau was of a design nol
(ntrodooed at Sevres until 15 years aftei
tb dcallt of the reputed owner of the serv
Ice. Instead of alornlngthe table of thr
king, the service was relegated tOthOSBU
scum at 'evrea as an Interesting forgery.
Spurious I'alisa' ware i almost, a drug iu
the, market, ar ) nearly every porcelain
manufactory i w irpresontad by piece
either wholly ref pd actions of its genuine
pi id icta or havL.t their marks and char
acter in some way morllfled. There Is no
one who should more diligently apply to
Mmeelf the motto. "OavMt emptor ' than
the collector of pottery and porcelains. -
M iMng f bsralfla F1'ivrs.
fihrn.lle dowers in shad" of red from
paler.t pink to dotpnet crimson, also in
yellow and white, AN a rich garnitnn
fur hats. Following are dit'svtiona for
m iking these, g given by Itural New
Yorker: HU petals OOtDDOM A flower,
each being formed of a pieeo of wint Ti
InrhcB long, OOTaVad with ohgnUlt and
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Men
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J real ric X 1. T itunir, Aoe. , J .u
The Flour
Awards
"Chicago, Oct. "i Hw Bratofloial
atiiiotiucvuient of World' Fair dl
plomas on Hour has been made A
medal has been awarded by the
World's Pair judgel to the Hour inanu
laelured by tha Washburn, Crosby Co ,
in the (;ret Wimhhurn Klour Mills,
Mlnnenpolls. The cctnmitteo reports
the Hour strong mid pure, and entitles
it to rani; as llrst olgU patent Hour for
lumilv and bakers' uan."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
THE
Upholstery Department
V nul l M LKAOl N i s.
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SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
'Ilia kbOTO brands of Hour can bt ha4 it any of the following uierrhunts.
who will accept Till: TltlgONI mum OOPFON r 88 on each OB liuudrod pounds
of flour or .10 on each barrel of Hour.
bcrantop p. i. PrloA Washington avenns
Held Medio llr.'inil
Dunmore V P Ihrloe, u,!d Medal Brand
Punmure t' t Itanley, Bttperlativo lUiiud.
UydttCjurk Carson parti, washbara t.
Held aTeeal Braadi J seph A ttuars, Mmn
avanne euuerlatlve iii-and.
Ilreeii Ittilan A l..swiicr.()iM Medal UraiuL
J. i Meiuie, Buperjatlve.
l'revi.lenee -t-'eiuier A: (. 'lmiipelt. N ' Main ave
mu, Matrerlativ Hreadilx J aiiie.ii, w.
Market street, (told MmsI Brand
oivi'iiant Jain Jordan, Bonerlaflv iiiund
is-. iftvlUe -.h.utei g k 1st Inpertaiv.
Jennrn r. u WlntarediQe Hiunralailve
Ajsihoald Job k, 8 unison .4 i:,. . I! .1.1 Medul
Carbondale EL I. Clark, Hold Medal Brand.
nonesdals 1 N. Pintur A: Co Hold Moil.
Mloooka M it. i v . ! i -
Taylor -JudK" Co , Hold Modal; Allieitoii
A Co., Boaanatlva
Pnryea LawrenaeHt ireOo . ..... i ,m. i..
M -John MoCrlndle, ( laid Meant
Rttston M w O'Uurlt.Qold Medal
Clark's Qreen Praee Parker, Bnperlattve.
Clark's Humrall v U loupe, Qold Medal
imion s B. Man A Bon, aula Medal Brand .
NliliuUi.il .1 K IbinliUi,'.
Wuverly M. w Hllas Hon, Hold Modtll
Fact ry vlllu .i.'hai l"n Oatdiiur, (lolil Madal
HupboltOBI N. M I'lliu ii Son, Qold Medal.
Tehyiuiima Tabyhapna .v LsnUtti Lumber
Ca (told Me lul Brand
HoiiaUb .ro- Ii A AM miis , Uol I M lul Hraa d
Mo-ieow s3alae A' Cieinentai (told Medal.
j.uK Artel J iuun a Bortres, (told Medal
Foruxtcity ,i u Morgan Co., Hold Medal
an DxrQCjgHgp n.'wrn.
lent Into a loop. A largo beaded pin
forms the oenier,abont which thi potato
nro ranged. Lung wires extended for
the item are either covered with che
nille or lUppog Into large rulibor tubing.
A pleasing variety Is obtained by vnry
ihg the depth of the color used mid tho
MP of the dowers. Iluds aro Minulatisl
by f tatening three loOM to u atom. A
hat trimmed with nothing hut audi
flower, cither in cluateraor strewn over
u broail, drooping luim, Is exceedingly
beootnigg :j.nd rapraatftti l pretty bit of
warm color in the murky lapse between
Winter and up'intf.
Auction! Auction!
AT
Bargain
Stores
133 Pen 11 Avenue.
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 15
A CHANCE to buy at your own price
Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware,
Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions. Fancy
and Other Goods.
Sin Red Flnr.
ei
- OF-
William : Sissenberger
OppOatU lluptist Church,
1 V'l tl 1 Avci ttlC,
Is replete with fine and
medium Parlor Suits, Fancy
Rockers, Couches and
Lonnge3 for the Holiday
Trade. Prices to Suit all.
Also Bod Room Sets, Din
ing Room and Kitchen Fur
niture. Parlor Suits and
Odd Pieces Re-upholstered
in a Substantial manner.
Will bs as good as new
V-
LUTHER KELLER
KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT F03
PLASTERING
SEWER PIPES, FLUE LININGS.
LIMB, CEMENT
Office, 813 West Lacka
wanna Ave.
Quarries and Works,
Portland. Pa.
Mercereau & Connell
ao7 LACKAWANNA AVENUi;
DIAMONDS,
and I' inc Jewelry, Leather Goods,
Clocks, Bronzes, Onyx Tables,
Shell Goods, Table and Ban
quet Lamps, Choicest Bric-a-
Brac, Sterling Silver Novelties.
Ice .". Skates,
All Prices and all Sizes.
513 LACKAWANNA AVE.
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RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
Will In fniiiit.ln ft tt. , Ii AiiIjI will. WDITTIU
1 1 1 ir.i" iirn pel ? mi 1 1.. in niy, J.uta i Ht.jnui I iwr In cltln'1 "ci
' ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 i' f 11 J 1 1 1 ii f 1 1 11 j a 1 1 ., If Ii till 1 1 1 1' I i I , alli'h tri.lilrl.a I. ml l'
obminMlda u iui ;, tl OOfwi boi j nmtl.fl boiti for lv Wild -. r r.
nnli r w rw a atrlti.n aiiaiBii. 1 n.u 1 mhkm l 1 Li . a. 1.1. 71
tmkh MtplOtll 00 . rlT.UhJ,oi,iu.
Pur Mln by JOHN II. I'llKLl' i'lmi iuhcIhU wt. Wyominn Ave. nud tprQOtii.
Hrranton, I'n.
'EFORE AND AFl LH US
N. A. HULBERT'3
City Music Store,
Mi WKUUINI1 AVF. HCKANXU
H'I'KINWAY BON
DUCKBK MUOTIIKI19
HI '.AMI II & I1A Si
hi i 1.1 a itAiiuu
PIANOS
4 In larm Murk it ftrtt i!m
ORGANS
MUSICAL MEKCHANUISm
alt SIC, l.XU. KiU
Atlantic Refining Co.
MimufuL'Lui -'!'s uud Deftton iu
Illuminating and Lubricating
OILS
Llnaaad OH, Napthai nnfl Gaw
linos of nil Rndaa, Axle Qfaaae,
Pinion (lrensc ami Colliery (' in
pound; aiao, a larje Una fur
raAoa Wax Candlej.
Wo ni?o handle the Famous CROW 1
ACME OIL, the only family lafety
burning oil in the markt
WILLIAM MASON, Maragr.
Odea! CealBsebaBM Wyoming At
s oi'Ks nt Piaa Hru .1.
DUPONT'S
MltJINQ, M.ASTlN'i; AND BPOETIKO
POWDER
Jfaanlaelnrad at tin Wapwiltopan Mttla La.
nrnatoaaty Pa,, utdniVvU
miiiuu ii, Dt 1a ware.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
(It'imrnl Ai; nt fur tlm Wji.minu Dlatriata
nS Wyom ng five, Scranton P
Third Rational Bunk Bnlldlns
A11KM ll
runs FORO, Ptttaton, r
.'i UN It SMITH SON'; I'lvin. uth Vx
I W MULLlOAN, wilkM-Barre, r.
Aamitn tor thn HapanBo UbNtiOal l oni
1 finy'n 1 1 1 11 ECxplodrei
Thin Mtilrr((t roMfdf (Mr
anlft tantra all MTMM dl-
M IIKlh Wrnk Mrnnry. LOM Of BtHlfl rOWF. HOMUIO Wukffnlin "f.
lifiHi m.imImhmI. NU'litty I'liitMiftna, Narnua'fiM,lllrtlfiitntlliifiiul poor
hi(ksiurativa(ritiiiiif tfith,rfi'rfiinifliiiiv uf n( frti n. votithil iiti .
' ( Ti.cMive iiv I'lhit'-cy. rihtuni or h mtilriii. whlohlivml li Inllrinil v, Vn
'AnHlnplli'ii or IiiwnH.T. rh tniMiTh'flln vfnliMnjlii't, VI per tix, O tv V
Hfey i. n! I'.fpnid llli a VafntnttT n(rlvi n writ i' jmhi muh-o lo rnre
'. r..lii,.l Ilia mini,' iv I 11 i Inn- 4nhl tlV nil t ril vol ! B . Ii I ul I Cm V
Hfl.DOOUior AdOTOM I Ml t IM O., M ... ,i ;, -( 1 .... at 111.
For 81 0 in Scranton, ru.,by Hf.C. SA N UKItsON, nnijl, rvr Wn-hnton
irirt Hnrccn HtruuU-.
UEFOKlii AN1 ARaCH L'SINH.
n. nam
NEUYfUINIl
PILLS
Tit" prrtit irnu'tlv for imrvouA prontrntloti nl ntliiprvixinilliKMMM of
tho gori.'nitlvo orKtini ; rttlirr nwh n NtTvouD 'plruU t'lill
trjtfor 1 1-1 .iuni 1. I in)'. 'nc v, Nu hi'y rni.tii,n . y. hi tii : n 1 KiTon,
M '.in 1 Wornr.ozcofiilTH wwul ToPMCO Of prttm . Which 1 t?ftq to run-
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VUIK WANTS IN
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SCRANTON TRIBUNE
mimiiiiiiifiuiiiiiiijiiiiiKMiimiiii!
BLOOD POISON
Tinantl'ly curcl I
atfffl M MM l I
OtiVln!' ' 'tra.nl, lv kl I hi t"' 4I,
I KtRlVt Wood ".t IX't'!" lok ittWainM fr"i
llfrfmm f'criir. i I i mail WliMt 11
nl Momiridiii, Out Mnftlr Rrntdy win I
' V i. fl HI., i M .
Mlinplioli ft ml I : 4jiiiil t. With i'vitv ilMiT ttt i(vn n k i .Men ifii:ir-
uiiUttaoiiuro irH'i"iHl ttir iiioni'y. r-"Ji ut Wl.OO prr bin. it IkucJ
foi ftl.OO- JUO'l 'l 'Sl lii;iiD8 A j Ooi tovvlauU.Ohlo-
lorHttlu lyC. M. II A It HI-. In if.ui-i. IH1 lenii Avcinu-.
pKtTtB KIHIR ., .l nillrl,S!JMM.O0P.
ni.hv i M HMOR in TUH Hl..
"A tlotiar itiMfl h it tloiittr nirtind. i
p)UtrVlleAoUd ranch iiiKiiiittii
Ion Moot t1ltvnrtx frw unvwlicrtf in thw l!.H.,ti
jr"'j ri,,tutoi(;Mh(Monnylirn ,
or roitul Not1 (M ll.iiO.
iinfil in - I rt'lull tun'fl nt
mm tiita boot
oiirwlwn, tliproforo wo ymtr
ond If nnv ona In not ntttfli
will I'fiiwi ihf nionvy
pr nt'iiii iMtbor ift)r. Mni
j or or i I'liunon riMtii
.-trillm i D. If. Bat
Htit'M 1 lo H mid Imif
lUcai, .'.''iii'vof.riiif;
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liluitfittd
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FREE
FKOLKAL ST.,
IUIMO.N, MASS.
nmAi K.iS 1 . 7 I. A , M
l ;
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In the inip Of tlie Kir;ars,
The bondholder boan
The sound of Lib money enhaoehiK;
Why DOl 'opy lils way,
And elip every day
Toi-t lOnMtlltog that'l quite as eutrancinjr.
You Can Do It!
B SNIPPING AND CLIPPING YOU GET $24 VALUE FOR
TEN CENTS
Just to think of the delights of a trip all over our own country,
from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico!
Being able to do it in easy stages, at
TEN CENTS ' stagey" includ
ing the services of a guide! Yet,
that is just what we do fcr you.
Dexter Shoe CO?,
SpicUxl (nu to 7'ccffcM.
AND
JUST
THINK
OF
Realistic Pictures from ever part of
America, done in NEW process
indelible typogravure delineate
the journey.
the incomparable worirJ-fam?d traveler and lecturer, PROF. GEO.
R. CROMWELL, is the cutde. Journalistic enterprise is ths conductor
of the trip.
America
"From Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico."
will l pnllihod in wofklv ri of iv!fon riwj ach tiw ilxl3t inch,
Inlly worth $1 50), ntnl will pritrpp tb ihyici and loanic woaderi of
Our Own Land,
tho wfaolt dtUd bjr Pfol. Q H. Cr0OIWll Bsoh wriw will b3 encloaei ia
hiintlmitno covprw
Ilit NiinV -1 ii ..
1 ht I DMttOlli llot'1
I r nl Ing llmtM "iiiiiMrr. Nm ot
i w I hIU. MM I siioi', v'Ul
Chestnut mm. t lillMilfiithln
rMousloite 1 ss1 1 Vtiniina
n I (iir v nitMil
i Yiitml I'hiU MltftMIMttt.
AtlllttOrlttM H.t.l, litrnj.v
I oi-.j; suili npUlaV M. LHwreetf ItlTi r.
1 rutl qusie. alt i . . 4 1t.
Mountain Hottn CTMMH spring. Psv
U .-(--I t i- atn. Haiilmorc
RfSfM shoe rl!, N .1 :
Citv n Mi;m la U C
Each Series Lasts but one Week. See That Yon Get Them All.
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COUPON NO. a.
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n Beud or bring two of these coupons, dttfereutlj anntbersd. s
s nitli Ton Conts, and gstths firs! series of siztssn ntsgstflosal E
s photogiaphs.
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MARCH 7
This Coupon, with two like it, but of different
dates, and with Ten Cent3 in cash, will secure one I
part of the World's Fair Art Portfolio in four
parts the one announced before.
MARCH 7
3 This Coupon, with another like it, but of differ- S
cnt date, and with Five Cents in oash, will secure
the "Trip Around the World" portfolio of photo
graphs, a rare and interesting glance at noted
spots in all climes.
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