(5 THE SCltAKTCCT TRIIJUE WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 0, 1894. They Had a Taste of G.rlsbarl Spm.lel S ilt, All th? world likos it. All the world takes it. (Joctiie, Beethoreu, Bismarck, kinijs nml qnens lnntunenbli Dearly nil the minds thtt huve obanged the courso of nffuiru for etntnrits, unvo ijon to Carlsbad for bodily kid, Yon cminot ko but yon csn bars the benefit of Carltbtd at homt, Tnke the imported Waters or tho Carlsbad. Snrndai Suit, or both, if yon xvuut nn Inereued hc tion of the ume, They r natural remedies whioh are el way 1 effeetive in all disorl-rs of the atuumcti, liver end kidney a, in oonatlpation, Kouty end rheumatic affeotiona. Be sum to obtain the "gennioe," whicii have the slgnntnrt of "Eisner hihi Mendtlson Co.," Agents, Naif York, on every bottle LIVC JOTTINGS r.f POLITICS. The recent ruling of the state supremo court HftirmiuK a decision ly the Luzerne eaaoty eoart that the power to grant or reject applications for license to sell liquor lay wholly in the discretion of the court, Independent of either petition or retnonstranoe, reealla a eireumstnnsa that nay play a prominent part In the election ol a judge hi Meroer oonnty this fall. Ten yearaago, when yonng barouel Menard da t iattt1 ex-Oougresitnan Sam Miller for judge in litis strongly Republican district, i! devolved npon bin to discover sumo prooeaa whereby he, a Democrat, eould preserve his hold upon the people. Meroer b'inj ol of thoe counties I u which re ligion, polltlos, eooial affairs and ev iry t in etas hinge each year npon the qutt tioii of license or no license, yonng Jodge Mebard deeided to waive hie dla oreuooary power under the Brooke law, and let the people themtelvea determine) by the preponderance ol their signatures t" iMiitinn or remonstrance, whether or not they want this or that bar llteneed. Thia ingeniona Mheme, wmoh h wu the lirt Pennsylvania judge to adopt relieved him of a world of anxieties, and has, with occaaional exceptions, worked like a rbarm. i't. M l! sr, whom Meroer Bepab mane nave just cnoen t recontront Lis former and tuoeeettul antagonist, will, It Will thus be seen, have to face a in in Who, althoDKh yet qiiite yonng and liovisli 1 ,ok- Ing, is nevertbeleei muter of eeveral uu c.iuifnrtably tine pointl In the game of polities, In a personal itter to Tin Tnraotra ex Beprtsentatlve W, D. Owen, of Logane ji r', whom Indiana Republicans bare just nominated to bead their st'ite ticket, nttr nneoftnt nwst enthnsiaetlc eoaventlona in the hi-l.ry of the Party, Ootnmi nts fav. oral iv i d tun Immediately outlook, "On the basis if last '!' city let ious. " writes Mr. Owen, "we would have M, 000 plurality is November. Fifty-two out of ." . evii cities - ,t lli pnldii un, a re. Veraal witbonl preordeut tnee wr t I'm thinking we will Imvn at leant half tbi plurality next fait" A good deal ..f iuteirsi attaches to this rata; lign for tho hmsj'i th it tl .rieral Harrison hsa consent ed to take an active part in the canvass, bis tirst r 'al nartidpatlon i;i politics slooa his retirement from (lie preatdency, .Mr. Owen Is one "f the sx-President's eloeesl and most Intimate adviser, is a shrewd ami careful politician, and as a ready p. iiticai j..-.k t b - few equaii ssywnen, . The last thini remarked by l. n. Thon a- ""teiila. p. i,.r to Ins liepartBta for Kair Haven, Vfc, where be will attend a national assemblage of Welsh lodges, was to deny Itb emphasis the i sport tout h" had Withdrawn irom the l'iri district legislative fight, "lam nt this Bant to win," be salo, "and I will not be beetea intil the eonventloa iwats mo. ' fhs pri Bailee occur Baturday and the oonvu ion one weak Ir.'in nster Jy. Mean RhUe the battle nro h.mrly more inter sting, 4 I There are fifteen c unties in the state which have no p-pro'cuatatives m th i de partments of the stste government in Hstrisburg, etllwr a ofdi Isl s or amp oj so. TlirHe (i unties are Ailnins, Bradford,! am ron. Columbia, KU, 1' .., r'.uan,, ton. Parry, fatter, noyder, fmniereet, . Ilraa, Venango, warren aa t Wayne, information from Allentowa la to the effect that the four Leblgb oonnty dale gates an real y for Jack R biUSOU. If it should appear that a rompiirue itary vote nan be given (o Stewart without jeopard Ittg the success of K ibinson It miy b" gtven him, b:it when the voti s ar tmnan bejsiaeac they will is cast, for Robinaou, Two of the ill ;.it.i ar oi-ti and un- com promising Rol Inson men, and the oth ers are not Inimical to biui. Himvart is believed to b snarrlng for p.m's Mid Bastings Will in doubt take care of blm in ins ui i inlmeuts. a a The snnonnee stent that Mr. Powderly hil reeentlyeent outa circular aceu,,n. .National t Uairman llarnty of Ih-ing re. spousiblc for his defeat as gHimral ma-ter workman alletta this denial iron Mr. ilar nty: "The statement is almost too rldtcn lone ami childish to Me irvs s-rio ii atte lion. Permit me to say, however, tint it has no truth Whatever in it. I had no pan whatever In tue defeat of Ur, Powderly, nor did I then or at any other time Inter fere in the aiTair.s ol the Knigiils of I.a bor." a a a A dispatch ere li s .l ick SobinSOn With claiming IMdelegatee, but n is not proba ble that the Delaware county man has ban thus prematurely showing his hud, Tim William R, Leeds aasocistion, of Phi!adlphia, loo stnug, will be at liar rlsburg on the VMrd. piloted by the voiu-r-abls deacon himself. They erlll ma'te their headquarters at the Botw ( oiumbua. Speaking of the state convention re minds us that S-cretary Ketteiolf says "everybody will be treated fairly in the distribution of ti ketS, especially the can dldatee ami their friends and them will t i no disposition to p ick tho Opnra house with favorites, as there was is 18901" e Tho Ilarrlsbnrg corrJspindent of the Noiristown Herald thus i;rws reminis cent: "Like Oovoruor Heaver, who re ceived an unanimous nomination in ISsO after the revolt of l-s'J when Unvcrnor l'nttison served a term of four years, (len STSl Hastings comes alonir from tho asms COUnty after the revolt of IMM with the simie Qevsraor Pattison Intarvenina ami will UkeWUM net an unanimous endorse ment. This se.ims to OS somowhat of a confidence and is only another evidence that history rep-ats Itself even In polities. Iu IHaflwhon lieaver was Humiliated with such unanimity thore was a big fjght over the lieutenant governorship, ami if you remember Daviea, of Bradford, who was UOmluated, only hud one more vote than HontOOthj and the latter, like I.yon, was an Allegheny county candidate." Does this mean thnt Robinson will win" It seems yet to be the concensus of slate makers that Colonel James H. Lambert can have the secretaryship of state under Hastings, should he desire this position. '.'UK BABLTBB symptoms of dyspepsia, inch us distress after outing, heartburn and occasional headaches, hit uld not be negleoted. Take Hood's fjuisaparilla if you wish to be cured. Hood's piixb euro all liver ills, bilious ness, jaundice, indigestion, sick head ache. No Onosnir Darn Kstlmate. Keadhiu Timet. It is estimated that tho American people annually eat 20,000 toun of candy. Hut no one has found ont the amount of sour ginpen con-nmed. , Crn-RAL NEWS CF INDUSTRIES. A Philadelphian, talking to the Times, presents this opinion, which is printed tor what it is worth: "It has always been tho custom tor the Rending! rivals and com petitors to confess to believe that. Bead ing OOal lauds are more dittlculty to work than those of other companies. It. is a fact thai Koadiug's coal Una deeper th in the oonl iu the Lehigh and Wyoming regions, hut its seams aro U.ruer a. id, con sequently, easier to work when unci de veloped. Furthermore. Beading's position gives it an enormous advantage as a car rier. Tho haul to tidewater from the Schuylkill region iu a descending gradient all the way, and not an Up-llill mid down hill haul. Then, too, Beading i thirty miles nearer to tidowalar than nuy other Company, and it can pltce coal at tide water points as cheaply as any other com pany Can, even thoniih the noiual OOflt of mining may bo a trifle higher." Shipments of coid aro now being made by tito Heading company by way of Bohuylkiil canal. So far tWOUty-tWO boats have passed inspection, and are now lin ing loaded with OOal at l'O't Cllntou. A number of boats that were in service on the Delaware mvr last year, may be con- signed to the Schuylkill oanal tins season. The channel bus been thoroughly cleaned out and is now n tirst class condition. Work has been begun on the Mill Creek Coal oomoany't new breaker at New Bo- ton. SuiK-rintondent Jones say she exp. cts to have it completed and ready to ship coal before Sept. l. The new breaker will give employnieut to U-HI more men. The coal will be shipped over the l'ennsjlvania railroad, Gordon i lanes have resumed work alter an idleness of live weeks. Heading o;il lierie iu Schuylkill county are BOW SVer - aging four days per week. Superintend ent!) J. Thomas, of the Dodaon Coal company's Korea colliery, will VMt. rela tives iu Wales for ton weeks, beginning the last of this m mill Experienced miners give it as their opinion that th" Paokor colliery tire will offer a more stubborn resistance than is now anticipated, Shipments of Pocahontas coal for th" week ended Airii 's, aggregated 8tt,104 tons, a decrease of M,bVston as com pared with the corresponding period last year. For the yi-ar to the dito nstnod shipments decreased VK),.'.sJ tous, or 0 per cent. The statemeo t'of coal tbinmeats over the Ilnutingdoii and Broad Top railroad for latt week showsi Prom the Broad Top ro gton, decrease I a.1 88 ton- tin. Henna being 8,685 tons hut week, against ll,0S8 tons for the corresponding period iet year. This loss, however, was more than made up by increased s'ji;iui into from the ( Cumberland region, the tonnage for the week baviog been fsi,.o7 'ens. against 88,081 tons for the same period In l8Dd,an increase of 14.434 tons, thus making an net increasn of i.,0Vi tons for the week ns compared with the cm re.p iniiiig ; Tl o la -t y. av. The diroctors of ti e l.ebili on! nv.. Navigation oompeoy have inal declared a semi-annual dlvids d of lltsf per cent, r fl.-o per "hare, pai aide May .' to t noideisof register on April 30. This It i r, d notion of X per cent, from Ibe dl I .'i' n I declared in November li t, when B per cent, wan paid to the shareholders, mak leg 0 per cent for th- ye-r i- The la tervening six months, however, have eov e adaperiodof ssoeptlonal deprresion In the anthracite cool trade, aodaetbeoom nany depends vry largely on Its earns lugs from this b.-t i ll f .is bnslntts. the directors have merely adhered to their conservative p Hey In reducing the dlvi deed. It year was the in 't pro") i in the hi-turv of the oompauy. In tl.n years I88& IMSInnd I Ml 1 thlehigb Navi gation paid dividends of Iparceat an nusliy ; in 18M the rate was Increased to 5 , per cent., and In lv.3 t te stick holders tot the tltst time r. CSived 8 lrt c i.t, 8 Ugh leu's Arnlct fia'.vs. The bSSl wive in th world for '"nts Braises Bores, Ulosta, salt Rheum. Keer S' r.-s, Tetter. sapped Hi. l. i bllbUlaa Corns and all this RrupUona, andnoel- lively inre 1'iiei or no pay r-) u sd. 1: i guarantee! la gtvo perfect eatlaf action if money r.fuiiil-.l. l rne iuuis js-r liX. 1 or seW hi Mattiew linv UURM CcnEtipation. CI RBI ;v Constipation. ' DRRfl Constipation. I writ., evy.'iniftvs tY i.oisl I be nreo red from l i B I all eat "f bMlth snd nilt. ring ltheo I. ' d I- -tlsi.es I It. I oil ..r in. i . i lies. I ,t tl - V '..ll I I d" :ir go. -I Al li st I l-mght n tr.Ml- of B H H and b fore I bad osi t ft. I UHl I) ... W. U re r i . i - HtbSWt, Hoi U.IrTtni'.or..W.rraaouP Acts On tho Bowels. A MAN EE FEE! I AST YKAt: lut litttl Bnvod 1800. ' Ilo bonght :i boose worth 11860 pair 300 down, gave u nmrt gag foi HSSO. 'J'tiday hi estr mutt's iu follows: Prnt MVtd Istereit oa mortjptge,.. I llJIeS nil i r. (Illl S Si i mvtng on rent , H.ived on .-iLii'v HO i . in .. a u m a ..f l-l ".I .. I.'OIW To apply on mortgage. RBI i i i ion "la l ot it years thil honae will a tree from debt mid 1 shall have a lo. in,, of my mui." GRKBM BIDOg Is Hi paradise for I" I'lnii A Sons haVI r stilly fln- Islod a loiiiilil.il vlllm ulilrli liny SBTSa nu aaay paynsaata at t la&O nil ai iio ir i, in, ,., between Wnehlngtaa and Adams nn Olive slreel. EZRA FINN & SONS. tvcmp.oxtcn Psssmd DR. HSOSA'S m mm V'- Rrmoves l-'rieklet, Plmptss, Livor Motss t)liek!iiiadf9 8."iSnrn and Tsn. and n'. r , no.' v 11 . I !i ii 1 ) ,s ; ;.- v - t ual frcshnesfl, producing a (K-I;- -!wi!HPj' clear and hoaltliy com-ivSCjti $9Ffir,-' pii'iion. Buperlortoaul u s prcpar.itlor.s nnd juTfei tly bsmnl.-m. At all urukgltts. Or mailed for50i:s. B;ud iorClrcuUr VIOLA SKIN SOAP ' ''nifir lw?s!ito u ia .iirlfilnn Sosp. nu.i.pl.l Ibr tho fenSi Wf4 srtth-,,,1 ft rir-t IJlli-i Dtinv-ry. ALioliU'W urs sal d')l.:ftlslr laell irf. ai itmriiui prio 25 Oints. G. C. BITTNEH dw CO., Tct.eoo, O. For ialo by MatthowB Bros.,MorirnIlros.Bud Morgan 6c Co. MULTICHR0ME3. Art for the raas3es. One Dime and One Coupon. HOW TO FLESHY It is a Question of Fooil and fotlihig AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD A Clear and Simple Explanation of the Entire Subject Drawn from Nature. If wo want to learn about this we must Btudy nature. Lt OS look at tho lower animals, The pig contains more fat in proportion to its weight than guy other animal, What food does it eat i Starohy fool. It con digest iu food. Tho animnls that eat Hlareny food an the heaviest iu tho world, an WitneM the elephant, tharhlnooaros, the hors-, the steer, "to. It Is well known that people who are too fat are always advised by doctors uot to eat Starohy food. Th" reverse is always true. If you want to get fat cat HUrchy food. But digestion, T'.nt is ofton the trouble, Anaemias end dyspeptics osn not propsrlv digest stsraoy food. It cantes pain, irnutationa and distress. By anting starchy food that has been artiBoially digested, you nan overooms this trouole. l'.iekola ii snob a food. Th i tpsoialista who lirst prepared Pnskola mads ii of Htarcii bsoauss they knew that utarch U t'.ie only food that fattens. Tliey made it of frnit beoaUM fruit is naturally healthy, nud becau.se the troll or wntch PsskoUis prepared, contains ferments winch help to digsst othi-r lood. They tl. ought l'ankola would be good food for thiu people, bnt they little thought it would be audi a WondsttOl incoees as it bss becoma Wnat it does for ons psrson, always inaks ten bay it. It curea dyspepsia, U you have tho uliglitcst doubt of thi re id the following : Portsmouth, Vs.. Mroh7, 1804. Tho l're Tligeited Food Co., oO lUade t , Nw Y. rk. lir.Ml.iMKN: I have for more than three years tieen iffllOtSd With a Very SfSl I Stomach, tn liiott distresr.mg symptom of which wis a dfOSdfttl DtO tea after eating In many ossss 1 lost a . mi nl aotirely.eepecially breakfsiit, si my stomach was weaker In the mornings than at otiwr times I have bad great many doctors of different el lies proeoribe for me, bnt none of them save me any psrtnansnt relief, in y all said I eras stiff -ring Irmu indigestion. They worth! give roe pep siu and a tonic to I uiM up my dl.llint- d system, hut did not experience any material bsnetti from any of tbem I became th n, vary thin, iu fact 1 was xtr nif-Iv emsciau 1 A physi cian rro ti.iiiei.de I the tue of th "Kmnlslon o( t o! Liver i il," but my tomscb wa o vary w ak th it it im id to aggravate th S ittl M SUd I could . not COtllinns II In fact, nothing did I me lunch uo.nl Until 1 Is gnn th - use of j Paskol i. Now my sppotite is iplen i.'l . tin food does lit" gOI l 1 I SVS xalio-d In hViii snd hav Dot BOffsftd that dreadful niaisea aft"r r ittng one single HUM si' cr t:,e v I) y f. ret dots of the fisi 1 I ever look I r- i cnin.it say loo much in favor of II snd 1 irelj ope tbst any one suffering si I did in it tak thin means of relieving then selves, ss it ii a ipsodf gad t rtaln art, V ur vorv t sot felly, IfM A H MoeCLXT, I High st. Ei si in. , Us, a- ti! 8, 1864. The Pre-1 Hgeeied r"..d Co , 1 Q it lade st , New x'ork i.. KTLniBM; Y ur sample of Patko. la gams tail ly to hand. 1 did not give it to othvrs tot toot it myself from homo while taking it and did DOl weigh Hnsel , but It is .11 von claim It to le, a II sh msker, all in digesting Othi r li. ts.iu I i.ol only a foi d bni very pleasant to i. ' . With thankt I in II st reepeaifnlly, 1 1' BgU, M. 1. Paskola may be obielned of gat rt poisbls drngglst, A pamphlet on ( .1 and dlgettl :i Will It mailed free I'll sppllcatlon to Tbs Pre Dittsttd Pood 80 Reada . New York. ban 1 ltd 1 ta3..H!a!ili Bli'i M RAM TOM, r . MINING 8od BLASTING POWDER lit lb It H MO in I RUttB DsVLK WOlliU L Bin A Itsiil 1'owder Cn't C2ANG3 GUN F0WDE?. l.lectrlc Itit'crlc", PntSI 'or ttptoJ) ing biikt., gafety Fuse and RcpaunoChrmiral Cc'a Hih ITsnlttllSI MALONKY ii j I'sin ioJ lctiiutlng MscSuaflirgar.il Journal Grcisi OFFlCBi -r;i West Ueka wanna at ViviKKM: Mvridlan BtTS riKiTi:it f lit)': co., irr'p.upitni, si. ooo.floo. BRIT BIJIU ' .. IH I N TUB Tfor.l.l. UA dollar aarfd Ii a dsllSf Stftsd," i. TMetadlee' gelid Preneh DontolaKMJtnti ton Moot tenvsred fres snj whsn in Ihs Dei,, ua -ti rcfi't oil 'anil, Monoy Oriit-r, 'CSi-ar-' , I i r I'uM.il Nuto (or SI..W. !lf ' .1 K-piils pver v.-i.f tho luiots V, I In nil rt:ill stores fur . , S JJ.t'O. Wo niii'iu this bfwit . j I onrholvos, llirr.doro v.y nor- I I iinlr llio t,ituft and iroir, I . LY A ft'i'l It snyoiio Is put sstlHt'.ni InjsfTftjr ty v e vlll r.li p l t!.. n y -' r or .i.inlnt.iS'i'.r pair. Oprrs P it T ,. I Ulis ' ' K, ft Ki', iVit f' I - ft; . .(.i..- 1 t i s nml JV V..', tSSs. llliistnitpd --a Cm n ; fJ I. -,.n . . .... - . " " PBCE R-yTrn ?unr ) l43 FEDERAL ST., UiMLfi t.tntp: u j., spgyoKt mass. SpttM tSfTHJ to yicdrrs. What is More Attractive Than a pretty faro with a fresh, brifrht complexion? lor it, use Pozzoni's Powder. ifiSIC POWDER CO. Ci! 1 Mil Tht tbove brands of floor can be had at any of ti e following merohtnts, who will accept Tin TltlBUItl nX)CR COPPOg of U'.'i on encli one bun Irtd pounds of Hour or 60 on each barrel of flour. Bcranton F.P. Prlea WiKhlncton avium I OoM Hedai Brsnd. Diiiiinore-r. V I'm- -, (lo'.il M-UI llrnml. Unnmota-F. D Henley, gnperlatlve lir.m l. By ue Park Carson A Davla V.i ibbnrn st. Bold Medal Brand; J Hph A Basra Main svenne, Buperlatlve Brand. Oraeu Iti.iK- v L.Hpncer.Uold Msdal Brand .1. T. Mi II .1", Mi:, r stive ITOVldwiee Ki-mer A- riiui,M.ll. X- Main ave one, 8aperlativ hrandiCs J iiilin.pii, w. Market street, noil Medal Bread, Hj t h int Jamee Jordan. Bnperlatlve Brand. r..kv lie -ti.iii-r Kitew BaparlaUve. Jermvn o, u VflntersBOo enparaiaMve Arc tihsl.l-.l,,n..,. S :ii. .ii ,V r.. . II ,. Medil. Car hood ale B s Clark; nil Medal llr.iml. ! Isi.i 1 N. Kmter . o Hull Meli Minook.li M II. I. a. 1. . IRON and STEEL NnltW IRON BLAI I. li i IM s ir s 1 i I .It I KTKA MM ii t, s INOUIIBONti ENOLUfJ .11 MBOIti 1 Ni.l.IsM s: BTI Kl. HOHMK mi. ii s 'mi; tLK 1 lltH M M li i I It V HPHINQ hi 'i i h rsBii ll.s III I. LOWS UOKBK N ULfl a R s,i i.i. mi n i i i v, BROS B4 REtl I l i IM. MAI HINKRY. Bitteolen!er&Go.,Scranton, V. i :. tale and retail dealers' in Wa-.' tutuakvrs' and BUoksmithl' M PPLIB8 "No star wa.s ever lost we onco have seen, Wo alway3 may bo vrhat wo might have beea," A M APPY HATrtOM OP" THE PJHMB6S LUMBER 08. Scranton, IP a, 2 and 23 Commonwealth Euildir.fj. TRY US. THE DICKSON MAN UFACTU RING CO. l-.' A.'.li V. ill,' fgt li A R li Ft. Ti.. MANt'KAITL Hl.KS Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMFING MACHINERY, OttMntl Offiot, BCSUtKTOX PA. ' ' A ' ' S-w fli.rntrrT 'I 0.lfl I .(Tl III,. llivniinil.rt riul.tlnn. sa . -v . 1 1 3. z Ui'tul.. iu I Al.,1 lt a, ' ' " I'""" " ""' "7, tl 'i'prr I .., .t in., i l.i, I.. , . f . . Willi in i . i.t'l'i u'. i."''"" Win IsfuaaiU. mousy. AIJ. . 1 i. 1. Ml.ldi'INL OO.. ' .. i ,i,.l, Olnu, Forsulo by JOHN II. PHhUiPS, l'Uarinaciit, cur. Wjouiluc Ato. and Htn uce St, Bcranton, Pa, , sf fLl InOem ml Ire Omanaef ellher f I ru:i.,.,l l.y iivrri'iiTtloii. j-oiil lil'el errors. I vtw ph. ...iTiMi.e nf MlmooPj opium or stlmulnnts, whtrh Irail to lnflrinllr.Cjin- ff I: 'I' ,r,,,,,. ii. nil prep I.I. W llh . rr imra JiTTrr- S ,,',..! J '"' err""'' ion..y. cirmiar tree. "i.,t i.v all Srurslsts. a.k tnrtt. ! UfclCrltA.lt Arltn Ui Nfi iKlollifr. Ail.il. i VlUtX !: HKi: II .. Miismil.. 'Liiiulo. CUKAaO.ILi, For Sale in Sernnton, Pa., by II. C. SANDERSON, DruijciHt, cor. Washington tnd Snraoettrti PENNYROYAL f Anlt for DR. MO'CT'S PEWimtOTAT. tjtt.t.ss nnd tako no nil, -y; i7 Hend fcj ctroular. i. . . 1 II, ' . ,r-.,,fcj ,V r for tale byC. M. BABBI8, lriiKulat, - - . - . , . , . . i rremikeK I'. IWeuta Xha.1, W i "Ciiicaoo, Oct. 81. Fhs first oOcial nntionticement of Vi'orld'a Tair di plouius on flour has been initde. A modal lias been nwarded by ths World's Fair judue? to the flour manu factured by tho Yv'iisliburn, Crosby Co, in tbo great Wnehburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee roports tho Hour hlrong nnd pure, and ontitlet it to rank as first-class patent Hour for inuiily und buktra' use." MEGAR6EL & CONNELL SflBOLKBALB At.l'.STs. AND GOLD MEDAL Taylor Judge 0a, Uoid Medal; Atberton a i'o., Bnperlatlve. pnrjree Lawrwioe Btore Co., Gold MudaL Moosl John Moi rindle, Hold Ms lal Ptttaton m. W O'BoyU, Bold Medal CUrk'iOreen Prace : Parker. Bnperlatlve, i lurk l-uintni' I' M. Youuk, U .Id Medal DalfaM B R Pinn at Bon, Uold Medal Brand, wli Bulion .1 r Q irdlnt. v averly- M. i p.. g Son, Bold MsdaL !'.-. t .rvvill.i 'liarlns (iaidiier, Hold .M. IV Hopttottotn N. M i' luu sou. Hold Medal 'I'nhyliaiiiia T liuiniiiu A l.unihdi Lumber I M"lil Ilrand Hon dsU.r.. S A. Ad iMl.. H..II M 'lll Ilrand. M u lialun A l l..in..iit, l uld Medal. Ijike Arl. i Jainus A Bortree, Held Medal romt City J U Mori nn a- Co., Ould Mudal M tOON n REM L8 AXLKI RPRIKUI HUBS BPOK i:s KIMS BTRKIi BKEIMI R, It. BPIMEH RESTORE LOST YIGOI wd' .;,r, vi nr. f n I wi-..lt So'S wilti WP.1T re rrr -tin lii l.ihly, l, I M. II. tl.l..:.,. 1 ...a .1...I..I ,. . . .. ..Ik.. fr..in HIT c ull.,.. If nulFt.l .-h l,i.l,ln. I... I Till w IvrlYil ru"t snnr .,! Ir .11 r ul Bi-r. I'll. SL y IT . urn h as Wesk Miriory, IjiiioI llrnln I'nirrr. ileailachti, WaSofulnrss, , i. I ..I J ,. II III Vl"l ''IStfc, W .l u.,v.v, ww. h v!i imler 've alve i svrli len iriinrnntrr to Hire 3i!KsCsTr,lE?,2E3 Th0 only en,t0' Bnro nn PILLS. rtuiuuiu J' ei.iiixu JT XXjki ever offered to Ladiea, especially recommend ed to marriod Lauion. 1'rlro if .00 per box. boarn for BStOOs . . . . W , . . - . . . J1U S.SJ 4 To uluucl, Ohio. 17 Henn Avenue. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL nvsin.ixs and siTurKONrv I )Ii II- KlOAK LiKA.N iiua reuiovvd tolllii J y tipruci) atrtet, Bcranton, l'a. tJuat 011 I'oaita court-Uuuso MumeJ DK A. .1. eu.WNKU,, (ilti.-o I S,s .-, .t avonuo. cornar tsiuuoe etreet, ovor rruacko a druj; ituro. Lesidouco, Hi Vluost. pffloebonrsi lU.iln to 12 a. m. and 1! to! and MP t j l.'ju p. iu. Bnnday, 2 to 3 p. m. Dl'.. W. K ALLEN, Office cor. Lucki wanna and WSSttlngtM lives. : over Leoa aril shoo Htore; oltico bours, it) to 12 a. iu. and ! to t p, m. ; cvcnlUai at i Stlntnetj Hi N. jnshii-ton ire. DK. C. L. ntBT, Fructloo limited to Uu enfus of tliu Eyi, Eur, Nosh and Throat; office, L2 Wyoming uve. Ituaidouco, 52K Viiu striHit. Ilt. L.M (1ATE8. 124 WiahliiKton Avenuj. (Jllico houiB. ti tu u a.m., 141(1 tt and v p.m. Konldonco 'Ml Madison an nus OH L WBNTZ, M. Ii., Odlcoi Ri and ii 55 t ominonw.-aita lmiHina: retintnes 711 SladlKonuvc; ntllee linors. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to JjBnnaays in to 1, iTinings at miduuca A .erl:ilty luaji) ol ilimuKMs of tho eye, car, iiohj ami tiiroat und gynetnugir, EX i i ns. I M 0, BAKL'K'S Law nml I'.ill ctlmi "' da rue, No H17 tii.ruco st., onpoeite I'.ircst genea Bcranton, Pa,; ooUietloua e Kpcctaity thiimithuiit rennirlrania; reliable oorraepona i lite in cvei y county. I KhhUl'K ii UA.sU, Att.irneya aii.l CouinoT lora nt Ijiw, Ooamonwealtb bnlldlna Y. tSbinftOt av v . J Khsri. Hohaob R llAwn. ii Jsnsue, .in. IXT1LLAKO. WAKREN Si KNAPP, Attor ' neysiiinl Coiiiiselnrsnt Linv, Keimltliciia l.iillilitu, Wmihli irtiin ave.. I'craiitnu, Ha. l)A'i 1KU1). A- Wll,r.ix. Attorneys .. I i i pnnSlUars at Law; officos u anil 0 Library tulldms. bciautoii, l'a Hoswrr.i, n. rATTiitsoa. n ii.i.uM a. Wftxog ALKRKUUANU, WILLIAM J, HAND, At-" f torniys and Oonnaellora Onsntnonwealtli bnll ling Bonmi 18, SO ami 21. It' K. BOYLE, Attorney at-Lasr.Noa.lll and 21), Itti 1 1 I, liiilm, Washiiii'ton avenue. HENItV SI. HEEL, Law onii-m In Price baOdlngj UH lyaahington araana PRANK '1' OKaLL, Attorniyat Ijiw. Ko.,ui l tCoal Kzchanga Bcranton. l'a. MILTON W IjOWBY. lAtfya, 37 Waabrag . il VCJN BTOBi II. i ton at . I II sqnate AMBH W, OAKPOBO, Attorney al Law, roomi IS, Si and 85, Common irwUtji b'l CAMUEL W. BUOaK. Attorney at Ui l Office Herneasl . Berinton. I'n. IA WATBIS, Alton.. )- at Law, Ul i. I.aekarauna jine., Hrri.nton. l'-x l K BMITB, i 1.011 ..rl.nr at Law. ofltea 1 rooms IM, ! M Oominnnwualth linlldliis ' li III' HKil. Attorney lit Iw, ".on,- -. monwsaith Imilnuia. Bcranton, Ha ' I '.M Eli VS. VI Hpruca !. h kJCPLOOLE, Atlornoy-Uwlis ne,-o- tla;.l i n real it t.- tacnrity. KM Hpr,!-.. 1 I K1I.1.AJI. AttorncT-at-Law, IJU Wy mnlncarenna s ran) st HAM.Viirit DKKbl ANDMWfdAOKS wnttiin ai.il a'kiiiwlni;il tiv J W BROW NINO. Attorney ami .Notary Publi-. 2 . 1 ' ''i . tin II s c i HooLiil THE LAI K WANNA. s-r.iTi '"U. l'a. pre.arn buys and ftrie for oollsei ' I ' isa tborouslily tiatna ouna ihildruo Cataivasu at ISUSSSl irv Tnnm. M 0AWS1 Waltih H Bdsu. ll' WOHCEBTKRtl K1NDEROASTEN .'1 an I gsi o:. i: Allan s an :, ii,- i'.,p.., r.ro v.J at ail tin. na. N. it term will open Apr, I V surii.sji. Uentut. No. IU I: M iTI I'lltl REPLBt.K Barlase ami Loan Asao 1 ctatl..:, will I nu von :ii nrr on Mi.,r t, rata estment thin any I B IS I ... 1. N I ( lis. h l.MtK A CO., Headaiueo, roruTti s tad Raresrynten; store Its Waahiairi srenue; irre. n li,.u,jji orlll Maiu av. uua. t lalenhiaas 7s; ''. 1 . h tt IKK B4 It K 1 KB. jot Kt etteu ftii Laetawaaaa areata BOTU IM' mWTAPHAMTs 'I'HE ttRHTMIXHTER, si;:i xTumn I - aestis hsetid wldl sleaat; a.i moa rn iniprei . ... all M Tai'MAt, Prop rnn 8X1 CAFI LSi aad IS laakUnaTe I Oil" Kates rest, liable. H ElMUm, i'r.iprletor II KarAtAsTKB HOTEL ' I " ,. HRMCX, hlsnasr. Biateeata itnet, ooe bloeh eeel pc I'r. aJway. at t'nien S,pu,re. N'.-w sort. Ansrrlran plan, gat SO pet day and apward iM'XNl. BOUVK goropean ; .an, jjood V ro'ina ( pen day and i.i;bL Bar aup. I lied aita tli. test, P Tt cnVNI'.. Tronrl-tor aJi KAN 1. N HOI HE, n. .1 11 I. A XV pi i a mr r depot t ot durt.sl on the European plai Vi r.oi K 1 11 Hr. prl.l - HAMul.XTI: il. . ..r...'.i , 1 , 11 Mininpal hotel m Allentowu. Ha; rates M mmA ft Ml ,1-.. li Toll D, r.insT. Proprietor. A III II I I I I is U lb ...nn IL TS ami 'SA I onm"nwealth h'ld'e. Serint.n. I,' I. MALI KB. Ar.ht.et. Lihtai y 1 111.. I i inc. wyomtns aeenae Beranton. I IlUoXVN. Area. B bnildinr. ISA Xs ashlnfti Ar. hites-t. Prise 1 Aeateraaton. MISCRI.I tNKIH'S L)AUI 11 - 1. M IIK.-TH.X Ml -ir I nil I) th plcnl.n. parties, rc-.-p: 0:1s, red dlate and toneert wurk rsvnlshed. Vtpr terms sddres it .1. paner. .so dtetor, 189 wyetntng ave . ever lllllliert's muste ateee. NORTON li SWamTS WHOLESAl .'. Inatner. s smi Dune Hank bnlldlag Kcranton. l'a jur'aOARtlBB BROTHBRR PRINTERS' .l supplies, etfeltpsa ;ier bn,-s. IwUMi Warvhi.um 1J0 XX asliinsloii 1111, bcranton. Pa I,simiTE'm I.IVKBY. I.vu cepor.se srenue. I first eias. earrlates D L t OOTE, Agl niaerel Director ind Kmbnlmrr. TMt.ANK P. PHOXVN A en. WHOLE I aain dra'era in Woedwart, Cordage and 01; Oeth. ttl xv. Leekawsnaa avenue. t?ZBA UNN A so.xs, Iniilders and rontrao I i tora lanbu Corner ('live st. and Ad ims nve ; rome Ash t. and Peiin ave.. Beranton THK Tliatcher S THE BT5T. Get rrlrss nn-1 tee the furnfien Rnil bn con vince! A full line of HEAT KRS, Appello ninl (Uuzj Uoor RgRgtg CONLAN'S HARDWARE PITTSTON PA, Bi.i3!Si:9iEnariiE8iaiifieiiuii.iiiii!jssBiii5nB 1 AMERICA aa COUPON NO. 59. 1 Send or bring two of tlioso couiona, (lifTcrontly niimbered, 5 S witli Ten Oen ts, and get onn of tlio Beriea of sixteen magnlfloeQt s S pbotograph3. Teu uumbcrs noxv ready. Mnil orders,2c. extra. S3 itiiamiiiBiiiuiiiiiiumim RAILROAD TIME TABLES. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, I LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Ant'.iracito ronl need exclusively, in6urlu SttaaUnsss and romtori rati raau in smoi ran t, IBM. Trniim loave Kcranton for llttaton, Wilkes. I in re, etc . st 8.18, 8.18, IL80 a. m., 12.au, 100, o-M. fi.oo, 7.2"i, 11.05 p. iu ! undays, U.UO a. la, 1. Uti, gOO, 7. 10 p. in. Eor Atlantic City, 8.1(1 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth. P.n (express) a. in., ISJO (express with Baffet pallor car), 8.3(1 (oxproka; p. in. Sunday, 2.0J p. m. Foil MAUOB Cim nk, AMJUCTOWS1, BtTBt. RtM, EASTOI ai.d PniLADKLPHIA, H.U n. DL uuas.80. tM (except Pblladalpbia) n. nt Bnnday, 2 80 p. m. Eor LOq llltANCH, Ockan Gkove, etc., ot Md a. m., IV.llilp. in. For Readme, Lebanon and Harrisbnrc, rla AjUsntown, 8,10 a. m., I2.:w, s.oo. p.m. Bandar, 2. ( 0 p, in. l or Potterlils, 8.18a. m., i2.wip. m. ItoturnliiR. h uve Now York, foot of Liberty l lflTan "f fjft riTer' nt M8 (expr K.s) a. in., l.l", Lin UD (express with Buffet parlor car; i. m. Bnnday. in a m, Leave Hhilu lelpliiii, Ecndlne Terminal, 9.00 n. in., Bfwand4.8)p, m. Bnnday, .27 a n 1 hroiiuli tickets to iill points at l..west rntflS may be had on application in advance to the ticket agent at tn. itatioa. II. i'. BALDWIN, J. II. OLIIAt'REN", Ut' r'SS AKJDt Oen. Suit. LlKLAWAliE AND MUD ho.N RAILROAD. f Commencina May :.m in ttniiis will urn aa baUOWSl .. 'l,l:nns I,. Ili-I,!.,.. btun Station, Bcranton, for Pitta- 9 g Osj8j--. 17, 10.42a in.. I. 10, W W 3 ' ' B.s m.6.15, i trf r i"i ii ., p. in. IV l ev New Vow and Plill i- (!e!,hia, K (Ha. in., 12.10, l ii 2-iH. e in anil 11.23 p in Eor lioiiesil.-ile nr.. in 1 -i-ta .vare, I .ackawannr and wostorn d pot;, 7.0J, 8,83, Iu In a.m., M.W in.. 2. 17, ,'i.ID p. in. l'..r CnrlioM. l-il -anil intermediate stations, r.. 40, 7.0), .:fl, ln.ni (u in.. I2.(m m.,2 17, 3.2'.,,) In, B ID and 8 85 n m.; from Bridgentnet lviot, 2.HI a. in.. g,17and II "i ft in. I'aat ezpreei to Albany, BarstegSi tbe Adi r. ndaet Honn tains, Boat nand New England points, 8.40 a nu.arririnj at Albaay 1141. 1-anitoKa 2.2o p. in , snd leaving Scrauton at 3 p in . triiring at All. any at ISO p. nu, Sara t. t!a. Hit a in . ami Ii stou. 7.00 a m The only direct route between tho coat field? and It. .atoii. "The Lendinir Tourists' Houte of America to the Adirondack .Mountain re- i 'its, lj,k. H(;....ik'ei..l i 'l.aniplaiu, Montreal, ete. Time tables inowina kwa ami through train service between stati na on all divisi-ins tola war" and Hndeon syrtetn, may be evtslaed at all lielawure nml Hudson ticket offlees. II U YoL'NU, J. W nUltllICK, Becond Vice President (.leu. I'nss. At, I Euioa ALLEY BAILBOAD. 1j 1 1 ii. 11, I MM, Train leaves Ser.-intn for Philadelphia ail New York via. U A H I! H. at s a.m . lil t 2JB Mid II :a p. m via L , L. A- W. H. B 0 00, i- U II ii a. m., and L83 r- " Letrs Bcranton lor Pitteton snd Wiitas- R.rr via 11.. L A XV. It. H , II. 0J, S (18,11.21 a iu . Ua it.ii. i 07, ti H p. m. Lest s Beraaton tor bits Ilavrn. Hizitoi. Pi.tt.ville ami all jK-inta on the I. as r ..tanl w and l'..;t.vi'.. Inaiiclies. via E .', XV. . I ' .in . v i Ii. ,v II. K. B. a: s am.. UIB, '-'. I .' p.m. van.. L. & XX. B. It.. Us). (W, Li. SO a m I I). ISO j. tn. I., nve N-ranti.n f..r Bethlehem. Easton. itva.ling. llarrlsburk' and ill iuterin slUti points i Ii A II ".. H . I a ra .1110, tM, I1.SS I'. . IO,LIW, B B..'. iis. 11. Ala. ata 1 I ' j. m live Scrjnt e Ibr Tunkhannock, Towand . Elmira lilia.-a. i,.-i.... . ant al iiitn.i- !i it poUtS vis 1 1. A- II K li ,1 "7 a m..l.' 10 an I U.'tl p. m.. via U La XV k It.. S.0S anulAlp ::i. Leee Beraatoa toe fl'itlieetei. Buffalo. ;; k-ira Kalis, JMrelt, l'hi-ao and a'.l point t weeteiaO. H R it. 107 a.m.. 12 lo. i.lx 11.31 n in . ria 11 U A- XV. it. B snd Pitt t 1 Junction, sus a m 1 J 1 a p. m. Tat E .V XX'. K ii . II p. m. Por Elm ra and til I WSSt via climatic 1. rli l. Ai II it B '.'.I't ...mi.. 1 : ;u.i. 1 . p. m . v.a J , U A XX' It. It. ,1 0- :i in.. I in and iv'i7 p m. Pullman nanorand sleeptng orL. v. ehilr rars 01. a.l trains h.'tw.M:i I. A 11 Junction if Wtlkes Harre and New Yors. Hhllad. lp'ils, Buffalo and Baapeaslon Eridire Bullish sriLBUROen -upu r.it di-. ilAH B.LUE ttM.Pam A.' t, Plnia.Pi. A XX ,. iNNEM.K'ilr.it A,.", O n Pa.. A U Roetil Bethlehem. Ha li.iAX UK, LACKAWANNA AND It WEHTEBN BAILBOAD Triins leave 9crint. n aa follows: Expresi f. r New V ...rs and ail :ih I.;,.; .',.. j S l 1 00 and 880 a m ; Igg'i and 3 ' p, m. Esprrss t !' K.-.-t.... Trenton. PtuladelpUis and the H. .nth. glS, s ou and V M a m. ; ii j aiei 1 .'i p nL Wiahlnfton aad way stations, lin p ro, Ti1 henna loeiniimis'.atloD, Aid p. 1 KPT a, f.-r Hiusbamton. tisw. . 1 K -1, Coraing, Kith. Uanarille, Monat MorrB aod Buffalo. 12 In. 2 l.'i a. m. and I Jt k m.. mvkii rli.se eoaneotlone it Buffalo to ail points iu th 1 W.-.I. Northwest and Smilnos'. ha'h aoc.'murslatii.n. s 'Ji a rn. Elttshamtoa sad way state.ns. :.V n. ra. Btnehamton and Bhnira i' xprei SOS p. nL Express for Cortland, Byraenea nwe," I lira and Blehseld Striata IMa in. an. I 14 p in It uea. 2 la and UO a in ami 1 '.'l p tn lor NorthnmberbMd,Ptttstoa,wiIkei P.-i-rs. Plyntontn, Bloontbnrg aad DanTiUe, making ckaw esttneetleaa at MorShambertaad toe XX llliamp..rt. llarnte,irs. Haltim. ra. Willi liiSten and the South. Northumberland snd intermodlato stitlons, SOU aSO in and IJ0 and SR p. in. Nantlcoke Hid interineiliite statlo'.ia, s i uid ll?i a n Plymouth and int -rmedlat 1 tatt. .ns, llaOind a.t p. ui. PaUi in parlor and itteptag esstseteasn xpirKs trams fr det uled iiiforn.atl n. i-.s-k -t p.m t '. etc., apply to M. L. Smith, eitj UeketoSM, K i-a. tawannaarann . or dei-it tieket "ill -a Bl'HAMMN niviirN. In gfeei Jaaaary BStb, I8A4. sjnrili Hniind. IMIh Konnit, 2UU 2IIT SOS lli Hi i 0 i 1 . nations -y-j.-ij , a - iTealm llalto t?s. f3 T M j. I e..il knti.liv , m -.u;.ii:iiiis I'an., r. - - - - a .-j Arrive 1 . nve v. N V franklin s; 10 XX est 4'.'lld street ... 7.U ...I IN ...I 801 u E I ... in ... a 11 ... ... -."i ... m .... tM .. 2 si ... .: 01 ;i eJ in xveebawken r a ty aiArnre l.i svo'a ' a ft A ta aJ 1 iMlanciH'k luncilon 6d 1 ." I i 1 :.. ' . '. il' a B tar light Preston fart ctmn Poynti II Hi linmit PI -a- t MS, I id illdalo I : .1 l lty Clllll I d l e x Rite Bridge HsyfleM jemti 0 Archlb Mil Win ton PeokTtUS Olyphant lllekson Til roup prorldenos r.irk piaot Bel anion i: if '.' t ; ' '.' .. ii U . ' .. " 1 1 1 . SS.V .. fi i 1: I i In .n .. r. -1' ii -f : ,.1 1 a 111 ss 11 li 7 '.'4 ! IS 1 " i sTi7 fino ItaWtsa A 411 S 80111 '" 6,'iSl S Kill 'Ml fjavi s iihi-.v. if; i . ro .vi u tt 7 Ml ll .Mi .1 4V ; 40 is 18 1 61 7 13 IOiA .1 14 T is in :,i 3 7;i 10 is: 4 04 TS4 10 171 417 T H '0i)i 410 II le it 4 14 sosittr) 4tf so-. loco in t Na u r at St..' M 7,11 2tl t as i 0 i II 17 II IN I SI 18 rs isi 4 v il i 0 isi 4 : ;ii m rs ti, ri t 10: . H 11 IK r m r i I.eme Arrive All tialnsrundslly except Sunday. t rigi Hies that trains stop 011 sl;i. al fer ran. 8Ad'lpi'"i il trains leave Cartvindalo for t-'crans. ton 1 pi and 8,18 p. 111 . arriving at i-cranton 1.55 ami : 80 Leave soranton tor c.1lb.llal', r, r.o and 8.00 arrivinir at cerbondaieat 7.8Sandt,lSp, m. (eenre rates via Ontario a Western before 6 OrChaslng tickets and save money. Day and lUa'l Kiprcss to the XVcst,. J.C. Anderson, C.cn. Pass. AirU T. IBtcrott, Ulv. Pass, Agt. Scrautuu, Pa, I-sp.lf. AND WYOMINil VALI.KY KAIL Hi ROAD Trnln leave Peranton for New York nnd In. lermediate polnta on the Krio railroad at H ill a 111. and It-I p m. Also for llawley and local points at SIS, 8.48 and I81p.pi. Train leaving nt ui.-. a. m. sad 881 txm. ire through traira to and from Uonesdela Trains leave for Wilkes Uarro at 8.40 a 111. ant 841 p. 111. VP , no - -mm. I