0 THE FCRAXTOIN" TT?TTTT?v!P- MONT AT . MORNING. MAY 28, 18!)4. HOW II PUBLIC M BEWARE OF FRAUDS. For Tha Sako Of Profit They Will Sacrifice Principal, Health, Etc. Unscrupulous dealers are trying to soil or dinary Glauber Salt or a mixture of Beidttti Powder as "Artificial C"nrlsb;i(t Salt," "Spru dol Snlt," "Herman Suit," or "improved Carlsbad S.tlt," and under other similar UUWW The Natural Remedies of Carlsbad canu t lm Intimated. "What Nature inakes.man cannot improvo." Artificial made wines will never roplaoe tho liiituml juice of the crapes. Nolthe- can the natural waters of Carlsbad, nor the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt be replaced hy tho cheap substi- 1 11 tee offered ton miHikm public for tho sake of tho larger profit made thereon, by thoso un lerupttloui dealers, No one would buy artificial wines knowing ly. tVhy buy the imitations of tho Carlsbad products, when your health is at sinker The Carlabad sprudel Waters are a specific for all diseases of tho stomach, liver and kid ney", anil itavc been used with great benefit by hundreds of thousands of people The Carlsbad Sprudel Suit, which .. ovaporuted from the Bpradel Water at Carlsbad, is an ex cellent ApeHent, Laxative ami Diaroctic; is nn alterative and oliiiiinativo remedy, which dissolves tonncious bilo, allays irritation, ai most cathartic! do. Tho summer months when plenty of out-door exercise can bo had, aro tho most dcsirablo for tho "Carlsbad Cure." I'so the Imported Carlsbad waters, or Kit is not convenient to uso tho waters, or when a more decided laxative effect is desired, Use the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. Insist upon the genuine, which is importod direct from Carlsbad, and must have the sig nature of Eisnor and Mond-.dson Co., Sole Agents for tho li S. 152 & KM Franklin St., Now York, on overy bottle. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. New York, Hay 20. The stock market opened active, excited nud with consider nblo pressure to sell Sugar. The first trad ing In the stock was reported nt lOOnlM. The heaviness of the stock, however, did not affect tho general list, which opened firm and then advanced to H per cent., New York Central nnd Like Shore leud lng. The first named jumped '1 and tho latter lj. Covering of Hhort contracts accounts (or the rise in both cases, Tho bears displayed considerable nervousness at one time and bought quite a lino ol the Vunderbilts and Grangers. St. Paul rose to 00. ltock Island to 0n, Missouri Pacific to Western Union to 84, Burlington to After 11 o'clock Sugar broke to lOOJg nnd there was some realizing In Chicago Qai, Lead, New York Central nnd Lake Shore. Chicago Gas re actod to 70 Lead to 110, L;;ko Shore to 131H nnd New York Cen tral to 97!. Other prominent rail ways nlso weakened for a time but later recorded and closed a shade firm Tho Industrial group was wouker than the general list, but this is only natural in view of the recent steady rise and the fiict thut there in a certain class of operators that invariably even up their trades bo foro a holiday. Not chniK'es show ad vances of to Vx in the railway list nnd deelines of to percent, in tne Indus trials. Tho total transactions were 104, -001 shai es. The following compiote table showing the day's fluctuations in active stocks is supplied nnd revised dally by LaKar & Fuller, stock brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue: Open- High- Low Clos ing, est. est. Ing, Am. Cot. Oil Am Sugar. 101 lOM 1C0 lOUS A. I, AS. f UM i4 H Can. So 41 60 40-li 4UW Cen. N. J 1011 lOU 100 10o Chic ft N. W 1084 Ui 10N KiMi Q.. B. & Q 78 WSU 7 7S.U Ohio. Gas, JIM 7 WH 71 C. ,C. C. & St. L.... 88M 38 88 asW Col., Hock. Val. AT. U V MM 17 i). ah iyVfj iwm 1:104 ism D. , L. AW WiVt lKlrtfj lints liiuu d. a c. f sm 'm u jCrle . E. Co KM 88 MM USM Lake Shore 1.1114 I8SM. 1 :- 1:1- L. A N 45l 4t 45f, 45U Manhattan UHj 11! Ill) 111) Miss. Pac 27M S7M 27 27W Nat. Lead 37ki 37$ 3fM 37'., N. Y. AN. E N. Y. Central 1)7 00 '.'7 ;u N. Y.. O. A W N. Y.,S. A W O. S. C. Co 2.' 20 SIM 235f, North Pac North Pac. pf 14t4 l.VW H 14 Omaha WVi 3li'i Wi 38 Pac. Mail ISM 1V4 Ifijj lgW Reading 17 17 6M ISm Kock Island C8M BUM 8BM (Ms B. T 10U 11MJ 10 IMd St. Paul 6M (l !'S ml T., C. ft I Texas ft Pac 8V4 M M hl Union Pacific Wabash pf 15V4 15V4 1514 ISM Western Union 84M 84H MM 8IW W. A L. K 1(4 liU llU W. A L. E. pf 45)4 4." K 45M Chicago Grain and Provisions. SrnANTOH. May 2f.-The following qnota tlons are supplied and corrctod daily by L. Bar A Fuller, stock brokers.121 Wyoming av. nuo. WHEAT. Mav Jnlv. Sept. Opening 64U 55 S7M Highest h 60 67 M Lowest fiS r,r Ci.;sini. te ljujj Opening 87 87 W Highest 87 3Tfy fISW Lowest (fliW 87Mj Ya Closing 84i-i U7M B8H OATS. Opening 33VJ 31 MM Highest 83-f-i, :l 20W Lowest 83 3(l M Closing 83!$ 30 1S PORK. Opening 1170 1187 1187 Highest 1170 11 SI) )1S7 Lowest 1170 1175 1187 aoslng 1170 1177 1187 LARD. Opening f.05 072 (17.') Highest 0!l.' C.;2 ti77 Lowest MS 070 875 losing 0t4 S70 875 SHOUT RIBS. Opening 012 012 010 Highest 012 012 615 Lowest tllll 010 HHP Cosing 010 1110 012 New Tork Produce Market. New York. May 20. Flour Dull, weak. Wheat-Dull, weak, 1c. lower; No. 2. rod store and elevntor 5(i,5fi)c.; afloat, 50)c. : f. o. b..57a57c. : ungraded red, MaB7o.; No. 1. northern, 64a5c.; op tions closed weak; sales, No. 2, red. May, KBMo,; June, d6c; July, 67?fjc.; August. (jHc.; Sentember, 00c. : Docembor,03jc. UORK Dull, easier; No. 2. ttKol ele vator, 43c. afloat; options dull, nnd wenk; May, 42Jc. ; July, 43fjc. ; August, tike. Oats Dull, easier; options dull, weaker; May, 3rf)c.; June, 88c.; July, 87&c; Hepteinberf 31)c. ; spot prices, No. H, 40c; No. 2 white, 44Kc.; No. 2, Chicago, 41c: No. 8, 89c; No. a white, 48c; mixed western. 40Xa42c: 'white do., 43n47c; white state, 43a47c. Beef Quiet, steady. Tierckd Hekf Doll, easy. CUT AlEATS Steady, quiet. Laud Quiet, steady; western steam, ffJ8 Jlay, 7.35; July, 17.17; refined, quiet; continent $7.70; South America, fx compound, 5nflc. I'oiiK Dull, steady. lluTTKii Quiet, steady; state dairy, 12nlG$c.; do. creamery, 14al7u. : Penn sylvania do., 14al7c; weMorn dairy, 0al2c; do. creamery, 13al7c: do. factory, Uallc; elgins, 17c; imitation creamery, 10al3Kc. Cheese Quiet, steady. Egos Moderate demanu steady; state and Pennsylvania, 12al3c; wostern fresh, IIHaIUo, ' The Face or Rosenfel.' ii D UPON GENERAL NEWS OF I:i the Lnzeruo court of common 1 1- .is !- it unlay, in the ilamue suit of Qioui Pickering agnin.it the Lthlgk and Wilkes-Bnrre Coal company, the jury returned a verdict awsrdnip; the plaintiff $2"00 This case was one of uncommon importance, ami was fol lowed with koeu interest by coal men generally. Mr. Pickering sought com pensation on account of the coal dust nrisiug from the Lunco brouker in i'ly month, which is in close proximity to his residence. Piukering whs repres ented by Attorneys Bennett nnd Mc Grahrea. Attorneys Palmer and Mc Clintock appeared for the company. Several otlior cases of a like natnro are pending. Tne result may revolutionize the present dmt fauniug process and compel nil sompaniaa to us water and etc; in to deaden the dnst, which i so siiceessfnliy employed in the South Wilkes-U ,rro breaker of th9 Lehigh nnd Wilkes-Iiarre compitiy. O.ie of the most indefatigable work ers in this city, among thosw intorested in the anthracite trade, is A. F. L iw, secretary nnd treasurer of the business interests of Nimpio.'i & VVatklus. To have intimate supervision of many of the details connected with tho manage ment of seven prosp-rons collieries, said by experts to bj among the best conducted mitiej anywhere, nud to I ring to that tusk incessant attention for eight yours is the record made by Mr. Law; and in tho opinion of his friends it fully entitles him to the brief vacation which he proposes to tak- ten days honce, in tho form of a journey across the water. Mr. Law will pass a scant fortnight in Loudon, and will then return. The main purpose of his voyage is to sniff tho ionic ooonn breezi nud forget, for a time, lusiness cares which have for eiht yous deprived him of any respite. The fact has developed that the an thrucite sales agents held an im promptu meoting a few days ago and decided to increase prodnctiou during the second half of the present month from 50 to 70 per cent., so as to average 00 per cent, for the month, Reliable authorities say that the coal which is being mlued is not goitig into stock, but is being consumed by interests which heretofore burned soft coal. It is said that the month's r turns will show that stocks have decreased rather than increased The sales agents meet again tomorrow. The general opinion is that prices will bo advanced 'Jo cents per ton. There is a possibility that tho Le high canal, which wss severely injured by tho recent Hoods, may be abandoned. To repair it will cost a Urge sum ; i:i .ny Bay larger than the canal is worth lis a means of revenue to the Le high Coal and Navigation oompauy. It is recalled as a significant cirtmnstatic that alter the frejhot of 1802 that part of the canal from White Haven to East Muucb. Chunk" wns abandoned. Co il shipped by rail is a better revenue linker than coal shipped by boat; and the Lehigh Coal and Navigation o tn p;iny will not, it is believed, go to (jreat pains to preserve tho water way which bears its name. Trouble is beinc i xperienced in Phil adelphia to gt ati adequate supply of bituminous coal. Steamship companies are importing coal from Wova Scotia, which adds about a dollar to the ordin ary prices. West Virginia coal, which usually sells for $2.75, has brought as high us $5 a ton. Anthracite coal is expected to risi in price this week, both on account of the floods aud also because of the scarcity of bituminous coal. Tho Pocnhontas operators nre the only ones that have any soft ceal and they nre saving It for their own trade. Very little Poeoliontas coal reaches tho Philadelphia market on ac count of tho freight ohargoi. It is handled by the Norfolk and WeHtorn and is loaded on vessels at Norfolk for direct shipment to New England. Many Philndelphians who have been using bituminous coal are now using anthracite, particularly glass and chemical manufacturers. TJi.dir the pains taking sup ervision of Richard P. Roth well, the Engineering and Min ing Journal has just compiled the only complete and thoroughly accurate tat le of statistics now available showin or t!io dimensions and growth of the mineral industry in the United States during the years 1802 and 1893 The labor in volved in such a compilation aud the nicety of calculation required to bring out its varied and nnmerous points of popular interest are poorly understood and for that reason little appreciated by the average reader. Those who have labored in that direction will un derstand properly, value and marvel at the efficiency of Mr. Rothwsll's work. The cempilotion demonstrates, among other tilings, thnt during the year 1803, American mineral and metal produc tion depreciated in value to the extent of $79,000,000. The mineral production alone, although almost one-third greater in valne than the metal pro duct, decreased one-half as much. Of tho total decrease, over $3 J, 000,000 was In the decreased production nud shrink age of values in pig iron; $9,000,000 was in coke And $0,000,000 in bitumin ous coal , both of which were largely due to the decline In pig iron produc- In silver the decrease In value amount od to $0,000,000. In but few cases was there any increase Anthracite coal gnined $4,000,000 in value, thus partly offsetting the decline in bituminous, and gold increased $3,010,000. The growth of the mineral industry of the United States, as indicated in ih's compilation, has been so rapid as to be wholly beyond comparison with any other nation. Fifty years ago this country began to take the rank as one of the important producers. In twenty years it had won a petition among the leading nations, and now it not only excels all others, but the value of its produet is almost is great as the value of the com bined output of Great Britain, France and Germany. In 1801 the United States with an output of 22,800,000 metric tons stood third among tho col producing nations, Great Britain lead ing with over 90.000,000 tons, Ger many 20.000.000 In the thirty years since that time Great Britain has a lit tle more than doubled its output, Germany has trebled, but the Uuited States has increased eight times and produces now almost as much as Ger many And All the rest of the world taken together, excepting only Great Britain. In the production of pig iron our growth hn besn even more re markable. I'i 1805 the pig producing countries ranked with Great Britain first, then France, Germany and the United States; Great Britain alone pro ducing almost six times as muoh as the United States. But in 1892 the Uuited States output was more than eleven times ai much as thirty years NDUSTRIES before, nnd almost half again ns much as Groat Britain; as much as Germany, Frsnce, Bolgiuni aud Atiitrla-Huneury all together; or. us G:eat Britain, FrsDeo and Austria- Hnug.iry. Minor Industrial Notes: Eckley B. C'oxe has a ided ten moro crews to his D. S. & H. railroad. The veteran coal operator, Charles Par rlsh, says that no person should enter a mine who has no business thore. The Delaware mid Hudson company's Caibondule blacksmiths shops are trou bled at the exhaustion of tho bituminons conl supply. Erie end (Hen wood solitaries at Slayfleld havo been ordored to work full time until further notice. Keystone colliery will continue ou three-quarter time. Superintendent Quint, of the western divisiou of the New York end New Eiiij land, has resigned, and will, it is reported, be succeeded hv Superintendent Fenno'l, of the Lehigh Valley. Tho Central Railroad company coal yards nt Mauch Chunk were never as empty of loaded coal cars as they aro at present. Very little coai is coming in from the mines and ns fast as it comes it is sent down the road. Marcus A. Kimmett, of Ashley, Who for twelvo years bus been Connected with the Central Hailroad of New Jersey, has re ceived notice of his appointment ns fore man of the Central car works at Mauch Chunk, to take effect June 14, Tho first cargo of bituminous coal which has been ordered from abroad, ou account of the grout strike in this country, will probably arrive here this week. Orders for over 100,100 tons have been placed abroad and mora aro expected to follow. The shipmeuts from the mines of the Cumberland coal region for the week end) d Saturday, May 17, 18H4, were l.'),7J7 tons, and the total shipments for tho your to date 1,841,700 tons, n decrease of SOS, 000 tons as compared with tho corresponding period of 1698. Tho Ilendriek manufacturing cimpany of Carbondsle la working on two big or ders for perforated plate segments, with which the Susquehanna coal company will equip a new colliery. Another for per forated sheet! will b.i filled for a uew col liory at Park plnce, in Schuylkill county. Work will be begun today on a large ad dition to bio. 0 breaker of the Busqneunnna Coal company at Nanticoke. In the new addition there will be six laro screens, nnd ten "jigs," the latter used for cleaning coal by the water process. Hie work will bo completed williui three months and will greatly increase the colliery's outi ut. One dime gets one part of the beautiful "America" portfolio. Twenty dimes got twenty parts. No oonpon necessary, They're too bothersome, Stamps or cash, Eysppsi and Indigestion In their worst forms nre cured by the uso of P. P. P. If yon are debilitated aud run down, or If you need a tonic to regaiu liesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P, P. P., and you will be strong and healthy. If or shattered constitutions and lost manhood P. P, P. (Prickly Ash, Poke ltoot and Potassium) is tho king of all medicines. P. P, P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world, For sulo by all druygisls. "The Face ok Uoskxixi," Hv PRYBIOIAN said I could not live, my liver out of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach wouid not retain food. Burdock Blood Hitters cured me Mrs. Adelaide O'Lirieu, i)72 Exchange St., buffalo, N. Y. Information Wanted. ChtcaQQ Record. The City Oirl (summering in tho coun try) Oh, dear; what a cunning little an imal. The Farmer Yessutn. It's a vearling. Too City Oiri (wini Interest) Indeed? And er how old is it? Guaranteed Cure. We authorise our advertised druggist to sell Ur. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition, If you aro afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Thront or Chest trouble, and will uso this remeify ns di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience no beliellt, you may return the bottle an 1 have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did wo not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo relied ou. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Matthew Bros', drug store. Largo size 00c and il. Philadolphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, May 20. Tallow was dull at former rates. Prices were: Prinio city iu hogsheads, 4c.; prime country, in barrels, l;.c. ; do. dark lu barrels, 4c. ; cakes Sc.. grease, 4c. TrntsmmA fish! lip ROl a Cough wilfv a Weak Sys tcm,Consumption with Weak Lungs, or Disease with Loss of Flesh. Take Scott's dMM BUBnsi H i sung sV prf a r A. sits i the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, for any ailment resulting from poor nourishment. -Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't ise deceived fcy Substitutes! Prepared by Scott A llnivno. K, V. All Drucsints. -TPtOCMUlK Ul Indapo nlGISTlHEU. rtiaae a we Man of Me." INDAP0 TIIK (111K1T HINDOO REMEDY OS iiir. III"VK III - I I. is In BO It AYR. Cures all K'..rv,illH Pi . lilllltlir Ml limrv i. ,.. t, I.unnuu Vl...,lv Lla. . ,.0.. il liV :i. .O'llM ... tflVCR , IH'M UllllMW to Hliriuiiu.il oriran, iin.l 'lulckly but mirely rentorp I,,,-! MntiliniMl i" OM "r rotMg, f.usiiv ownjain jom poelcet. niraai.ee spocksffe. Blx for S.W rlth t wrllO-nciiurniit,',. 'rc or mmiey reninaert. t let nny uniirlliclpl. il ilnnnrlst wll you anj klml el fmllnflnii. llwlstnli haTlnlllllAPMOBOtnr. 1 ho liannot got It, we will wild Itliynmll iiponrci;elit ofprlvi.. I'anipliht In wnlwl enTiOolm free. Adilrwn Urlrnlel MrdU nl Co , rrape,, Ctlrife, Ui eroorwrnuu SOLI) hy Matthews Bros., Wholesale and Retail Drouiltl, SCKANTON, PA., and other Lead ing Druggists. Endorsed er tmi Hiohkst Medical AurwosiTire EIlTHOLlNHflLER HFiniPriFtEURAUiW sihnvnviik Vhii menthot I mm at vu will euro you. A wondnrful in ton to niinVrPi fnim Colildp HorpThrnut, Inrlnrnra. Hronchltla. or II AT FEVER. AfnrOi immnliatt relief. An otmilcnt nnMr. oonviwiii to mm In DOfltot, roarly to TlUft fn Ilirt Indlcfition of ruin. Contlnnfa l;ao Kffprta IVrmnnant rnre. Patiitf Action pniurAntfed or monny rof umlpd. Price, AO eta. Trial frco nt onatink, HoirMertitl mull, GO cents. D. D. CUSHMIN, Mfr., Three Rivers, Mich., 0. S. i. UrilTUni Thn nurofit and anfent rmoily for TlCKl I nUL nil akin dIaCRriuiijKrferna.ltrli.Halt RIltTiniiPiq BOrM, uunio, cuta. Wondernii Tim edyforPITEN. Price. 2fl eta. at Dnm- DAI If glstaorhy nintl prf'DiliiAri lrcHrtUHnl)OT. PHUm For sale by Matthows HroH.. Morgan Bros. and jnorgun a in, 4 25,000 f pDOOTORS ENDORSE E as being the most perfect con densed food known. In all cases of wasting diseases, con sumption, diphtheria, pneu monia, typhoid fever, bron chitis, disorders of the stomach, and rheumatism they find it indispensable. It makes new blood, tissue, bone, and satisfies the hunger when ordinary food is rejected. Unaided, it will sustain life for weeks. It contains the largest amount of nutrition in the smallest possible bulk. We refer to any physician you know. Sold by nil druggists. BOVINISE CO., Ai'IV YORK. CUKES AND I'RISVKNTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Somticn, Ltn bugo, Swelling of the Joints, Puins in Back, Chest or Limbs. , The nppllration of tho READY RELIEF to tho part or parts whoro tho illfikulty or pain exists will afford ra' and comfort. It was tho fii'Ht nnd is the only pain romoily that iron i n : 1 y stops tho most cxcruciatln,,' pains, allays lofluntnstl ns and CUKES Congestion, whether "f tho Lungs, Stomach, Bowols or other glands or orguns Dr. Had way & Co., Gentlemen: I havo used your Heady Belief for more than twenty-five years with much ratisfnetion-have usuj it for La Grippe, Pneumonia P eurlsy and all 'sorts of aeh"s arid pains and have foul) t it un tailing every time. Uospeetfullir. D W. ItAY.MOND, ,'U Crew. nL, St., Mlddletuw.i, Conn. January W, 181)1. ASHKVILLB, N. C. This is to certify that in February, 1SWI, I had a severe attack of "La Grippe," and cured fmyaolf in twenty-four bours hy tho uso of Kartway's Heady Relief and H.dway's Iil.s II had another attack of the snmo dreadful disease In March, IHOl.and nsod tho same rem 'edy, with the same result. I do not know Radway & Co., tho parties who manufacture (theso mediciiios, an 1 I hav -always put orv 'liitlo faith in "Almanac Certificates," hut if theso few lines will only indu. o some sufferi:i( one 1 1 uso the atiove remedy I will tool amply repaid lor writing what I havo. Respectfully, E. 1 . BLOWN. I J. W. BREWER, Ashborn, Pike Co., Mo. -"Onobottleof R-a ly Relief and ono lx of Radway'a Pills cured five in my family of that terrible complaint, "La Grippe," or influenza. BADWAY'fl READY RELIEF, aldod by ! RAD WAV '8 PILLS, is tho quickest and most offoctual euro for THE "GRIP" Price, 00c. tier bottlo. Sold by Druggists. ADWAY'S ruroiy V 'i-tani'1, mihi ami v.-iiuatno. i .ais.i Tl r a. T-vl . , 1 . - . . x'uri"ii uiKt"'l'in" oimuoin h Horj'iioQ ami honlthful roguUnty. For th ottM of all dio oldtTBof tho Sloiimcli, LIVF llowrla.Kiil iicjH, lllndlir, Norvom DlarnacH, Luaa of ApitFtltc, 1 1 .f i m 1 1 . C1 nat I put ion, Cna tlvfiwHrf, 1 1 1 1 1 i m 1 1 1 1 1 Illllonantt(K, I- crcr. Inflammation of tho Howela, r 1 and all tlernnffPUicntN of the internal vlacora. Perfect Ilgoit ion will be Hecouipllalietl by tailing Kudu-ay' I'llla. Hy lodotng DYSPEPSIA M I. Ilenlntrhe, Foul Stomach, llllloiis ii. will in- nvolriwil, and the foml that Is 'oaten contribute It. nniirl.litnir properties ' for the mipport of the natural waste of the I body. tV Obsorvo tho following syrap'oms fol lowing from diseaso 0 the dlge.tivo orens: (JoDstipntion, inward pllee, fulness of tha blood in tho head, acidity of tbo :omach. nau sea, heartburn, disgust of food, fulness or weight In the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering of the heart, choking or suf focating sensations when in a lying posturo, dimness of vision, dots or wbs before the Bight; fever and dull pain in the head, deflc ionoy of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain In tho side, chest, limbs, and odden flushes of heat, burning in tho flesh. A fow doses of RADWAY'8 PILLS will free the system of tho abovo-namod diiordcrs. Price 25c. a Iloi. Sold by Druggist. Hrnd to DR RADWAY & CO., No. 32 War den 8.. Now York, for Book of Advice. Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Rcmovci Freckles, Pimplet, Liver Moles Blackheads, Sunburn and Ton, and rc BtorcH tho Bkin to Its origi nal freshness, producing ni clear aud healthy com-jj plenum, nnperior lunu mcu preparations and perfectly harmless. At all druggists, or mailed lor 50cte. Beud for Circular. VIOLA 8KIM 80AP i"iiij incoapmbfi " kln liurlMDg Pep, im -r ..lo-l for Ibn Inilct, and wluimit ft rlvsl lor too nurTT. Abiolutrtj jure ud ddlcaulj ncdl nud. At drniiKiiK Price 25 Cub. G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo, O. For ealo by Matthews BroB.,HorganBros.and Morgan & Co. Every Womai . iiiiii i,.',. iroma c i nblc monthly regulating medicine. 2i"v rt np a i e ur. rtnt o PENNYROYAL PILLS, Aro prompt, safe and certain In result The gonn. IDr. Peal's) never disappoint. Sent onywhen "0. iv-ioi,.. . ...i mil v. Sold by JOHN H. PHELPS Pharmacist corner Wyoming avenue and Bpruce street Boranton. Pa. DADWAY'S IB ready mm. RICK DRAIN TILE. FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in the market OFFICE: Binghamton, N.Y. FACTOilY: Brandt, Pa. Ei s Sons' Lagbh Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Por Annum. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufncturcd.it tho Wiipwallopon Mills, Lu zerne county Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for the Wyoming DUtrlct, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National Bank Building. TITOS FORD. Pittst n. Ta. JOHN B SMI'I H & SON; Plymouth. r, E. W. MULLIGAN. Wilkes-llarro. I'a. Agenta for tho Itcpauno (Jhcmio.U Com. lacy'e lilgh l-.x;.l . . . The GENUINE New Ilavea Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1800. New York Warerooms No. 80 Fifth Avenue. E. C. BICKER & CO, Sole denlors in this section. OFFICE 121 Adams Ave., Tolephone BTd'g Hotel Wayerly European Plan. Firht-clasa Bar att'ehe-1. Depot for Borgnor A Engel'a Tannhmuaor Beer. IE Coi, 15th end Filbert Ms. Meat dealrable for residents of N.li Ponn' tylvania. All eor.venlencet tor travelers to and from Broad Street statien and the Twelfth and Market Street Ktatlou. D ilrahle for visiting Herautonlana and poj tie iu the Anthracite Kegloa. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their ofiice to their Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 30831 MT. PLEASANT AT KETAIL. Coal of the beat quality for domeatlo use, and cf all sizes, delivered in any port of the city at lowest price. Orders loft at my office, NO. 118, WYOMING AVENUE, Boar room, first floor, Thir l National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special eontracta will be mado for the sale and delivery of Buckwheat GoaL WM. T. SMITE I HO AAA AAIOAII p,DW1tlf (mr1 1 ertv. undnr miamntr. tiuskei tj MlOWeil.il, I Puwliw rwoiii ftnd lOO-pftw book, ill'irtffttftii from I I IUW(Vimpe.pUeiir,l.frftb7iMll. Whi Hut 6rlng I nn K.rcuryiftii, ou. Magic Remeay "IN I I pasfttlnlr ran. coos ai wi i Brandt Clay ProductCo. Robinson BUSINESS AND I'MYSlCIANt; ANli SUUUtONs. T)B. Q. BDQAB DEAN has removed to Old ,7,. 8Prucu "treot, Scranton, lJa. (Just op posits court-bouse Square.) T)H. A. J. CONNELL, Office 201 Washington avenue, corner Spruce street, ovor i raucko s drug store. Kosldeuce. 7T Vine Bt. r l"-1 to 13 . m, and to i aud W to 7.d0 p. m. Sundav. 3 to II n. n. DR. W. E. ALLEN, ' Oulco cor. Lacka wnnn ,,i HAl . r -VT . v w ,. wbm.uh ,uu uen. . liver i " i : 1 ara shoo store; office hours, 10 to 13 a. in. and "jo J p. m.j evoninge ut rosldonca, 613 N. Washington ave. ) H, C. L. F it k Y, Practice limited to Di Z in 01f2? ?.', thu Eyi Ear. Nosa and Throat; office 12J Wyoming ave. Kesidouce, W Vine l)U'rmiM PATEH- U5 Woshlngton Avonuo. 4 o o io v a.m., i.ju to J aim l to p.m. Ket-iileneu ;ii MaAfaon svsniu t U.N L. WK.NXJ5, M. U Officm S3 and 01 m ' "mmnwoalth building; residonco 711 Mndisonayo; olBeo hours. Id to 13, 3 to 1, 7 to lLZSZZ'm m V h eveninti ai resilience, A ecinlty made of (Ureases of tho eyo, oar, noso Bud throat and nnm,i LAW Y KHS. J CAKJ n1 Collection of. u,' b ty'wu st., opposite Forest Homo. Bcranlon, Pa,; collections a specialty throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond ents in every county. . I "iSi0 lTf I ' A ? u.AHoTnoys and Counsel wJS7..L " minonwealth building, Wouhlngton avo. w. R Jeksi-p, Horace e. Hand, v. 11. ilESIUP, .in. lyiLI.ARD WARKKN KNAPP, Attor ' noys and ( ounsolors at Law, Itepublican btttldlllfc Washiliirtnn c . UATTEMMUN & ViUjuX, AttoTnTylTamT A Counsellor.'! nt Li ,.n i . .." " ' . MWIHUWIII, ffc buiidiag. iwMtvCiK "uru" liOHWEtL n. PATTlrt30 " n .n M. 1. I1.COX. A UPBBDHAKD, WILLIAM.!. HANI) At J l tornoys and Counsellors, Commonwealth building. Rooms 111, 20 ami 21. vv nrr Ijullding. W asliim-ton ii Ev5X. M- ; in Price .iimiiiK, '- " iisniugtuii avi ii.io. THANK T OKbLU Attorney it Law.TtoS - . Coal Lxcliangn. Scranton. Pa. I II VON hi OHi II, ( ton av.. ( . II. siuaro IA.MEH w. OAKFOBD, Attorney at"Uw7 rooms (VI, , 04 and H Commonwealth b'l'g. SA,,U1V.W- KDHAlt. Attorney ut Laiv." J Ulllce. 817 Hprucest., Mcranton. Pa. T A. WATBKB, Attorney at Law. 43J J J. 1 , ii , ,, ., on 1. ........ .... r- . ...i mi inn, i a. l. Ml 1H. Connsel or at Law. Offlce, rooms 54. (n VI Commonwealth hnlliilm. ( ' K. MU'UHIB, Attorney at Law, Com- Ilioliwca:t i linllnl,, ,.,..... u. C. COMKOYh. il hin i) H ituir..,fir w . ! . . ! ti I I I "nerney -Loans nego- 5 ini.ni.. M'euriiy.iu-i spruce. 1' KlI.I.A.u. Attorney at-Law. lJ) Wy Ululllg Avenue. Mermifyin II AVK YOCR DtBIJh AND MoliTOAUKS writlnn H ... i . . . i , i , ... wntlen and acknow Unil .r ur lilt' i w . ( 1 A M... NINO, Attorney and Notary Public, M teueultl, It... 1. 11.... Commonwealth lluiHImr .schools (JCHOOLOF THE LACkAWANNATscTaoT yj ton. Pa., prepares boys and girls forcollegj or Inis.ness: thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at request. Ret. TnoMAs M. Canu Waltku H. Bueul VflSS WOKCESTEICh KINDERGARTEN ill and School, 412 Adams avenue Pupih Aprl'fn1 nt J1 ,imoi Xuxt tcrm wlU l'on UKNT1UTM, 1 1 C. LALT5AC11, burgeon Dentist, NoTilj W yoiniim ave. It M. .-.'I HA 1 TON, nfflc. Cn Krchsni. LOANS. rpHE RLPrilUU Savings and L,",n Ass,,' X elation will loan ou mi uoy on easier terms and pay yon bettor on investment than any ether association. Call on 8. N. CALLfcN PER, leme Bank bnlldinc Kit UK. GK. CLARK & CO., Sceilsmen. Florists and Nurserymen; store 14 Washington avenue; green house, IIWJ North Main avenue; rtore t-elonhlfbl Ih'i TEAS. Ol. AND I N Ii IN 'J HA CO.. Jones Hro.s. WIRE 1 OS. KUET'l'EL, tl Lackawanna avenue, O Scranton. Pa., manuf'r of Wire Screens HOTELS AND KESTACHANTs. '1MIE WESTMINSTER, 21721a Wyoming 1 avo. Rooms heated with steam: all mod em improvements. C. M. TnnMAir. Prop. rpHH ELK CAFE, l!tf nnd 127 Franklin avo- uuc. nines roAsonaDic. P. ZiKot.nn, Proprietor. W' Lsrjil&TER HOTEL. V II upliL'wew .. ... v. .....,, iuiiui,i7iir, blxteenth stroot, one block cast of Broadway. i iiuou cijuare, iNew lorK. American plan, fciifi per day and upward. C'UYNE liuUbE. Euionn.in piani good rooma open day aud night. Bar sup plied with the best P. H. COYNE. Proprietor. OCRANTON HOUSE near D U & W. pas O longer depot. Conducted on tho European plan. VicTQlt Kocn. Proprietor. i HAN l CENTRAL. Tlie largosi auiflTjaT V J equlnpe 1 hotol in AUontown. Pa ; rates $2 and $3.50 per day. ViCTim P. Bapneb, Proprietor. AKCI1ITKCTS. I) AVIS & HOCPT, Architects. Rooms 2L 26 and 2(1 (Vnanionwealth h'ld'g. Scranton. Ij L. WALTER, Architeot. Lliirary buiid I j. ing. Wvnmlnc avenue. Scranton. L' L. BROWN. Arch B. Architect Price r bnlldiiiK,l2d Washington Ave.,Serantnn. MIRCRLLAMKUOa IJAL'F.R'S ORCHESTRA - MCS1C FOR Ii balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work famished. For terras address R J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming ave . over Hulbert's music store. oitTON d. sWakts- WHOLE8ALB lumber, 8 and W Dime Bank building, Scranton. Pa. MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avo., Scrauton. Pa. I ROUTE'S LIVKRY. 15:13 Capouse avenuo. First class carriages. D. L. FOOTE, Agt. Funeral Director and Embalmer. lRANK P. BROWN CO., WHOLE I salo dealem iu V.'oodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 W. Lnckawanna avenue. LV.RA FINN A SONS, builders and contrac i J tors. Yards: Comer Olive st. and Adams ovo. ; cornor ABh st and Pcun avo., Scranton. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Gtt prices and tee the furnaoe nnd be con TinoBd. A full line of HEAT ERS. Appallo and Oauza Door Ranges. CONLAFS HARDWARE PITTSTON PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. emumll AND W1LKES-RARRE. PA.. MANUFACTURERS Of Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J, LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Antbraoito coal used exclusively, insuring clouuliuess and comfort. TIMK TAULE IN IBTICT MAY 20, 1894. Trains leavo Scranton for Pittetou, Wilkes. Barro, etc., at 8 30, 0.15, 11.J0 a. m., 12.50, 2 00. 8.;, 6.00, 7.2.1, 11.05 p. m. Sundays, U.U0 a. m.. 1.00,2.15, 7.10 p. in. for Ailantio City, 8.30 a. m. For New York, Nowark and Elizabeth, 8.:!0 fexnreaa) a. m (oxpross with Buffet parlor car), 11.30 (oxproui) p. m. Sunday, 3.15 p. in. Fon wAurn CnrjNK, ai.lentown, Briu hum, Eastor aud I'hii.auki.i-iiia, H.-m a. in.. U;a, b.00, 6(0 (exoopt Philadelphia) p. in. hllliilay, I It p, m. . Zor LoN" "AMcn, Ocean Qkove, etc., at VlOn. m., 12.50 p. m. For Heading, Lebanon and IlarrlsbtfYg, via Allentuwn, 8.20 a. m., 12.50, 6.00, p.m. Sunday, US p. m. ' For Pottsvillo, 8.20 a. m., 12..r0p. m. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Liborty fvVPrth river, at 1110 (express) a. m., 1.10, l.., 4..II (oxpross with Bulloi parlor car) p. m. Sunday. 4.; a. m. Leave Philadolphia, Heading Terminal. 0.00 . m., 3JX) and 4.H.I p. m. Sunday, 0.37 a. m. I hruui-li tickets r nil , .,,,, n, i. ..... . may bo had on application in advance to the ini.ui uijuui at mo Htaiiun. U. P. BALDWIN, Oen. Pass. Agonb J. II. OLnAITSEN, DlLAWAHL i,Uu SON RAILROAD. Conimoncing May 211, 18H2, trains will run as follows: Trains leavo Bridge Street Station. Scranton, for Pitts ton, Wllkes llarre, etc.. 1, 00, ''.17. 1137, 10 42 a. m.. 12.10, 1,25. ML 4 10. 5.1.1, 0.15, O.lj und 11.35 p. in. For New York andPhlla dalnhia. noon. m.. ia.io :a 2-88. 4 10 and 11.30 p. m. For Honesdnlo(froin Delaware, Lacka wanm nnd wostern depot), 7.0), 8.30. 10.10 u.m,, 11,00 B 2. 17, 6. 10 p. m. For ( iirlionilal" and intermediate stationi, 6.40, 7.00, h.:. 10.10 u. m.. 1200 m.,2.17, 3.2.5,6 III, 11.20 and II ,".'p p in. ; from Bridge Btroot Depot, UH a. in. 2. Kami 11 36 p. m. Fast express to Albany, Sarotoga, tho Adi rondack .Mountains, Boston and New England points, 5.40 a. in., arriving at Albany 12.45. Saratoga 2.20 p. in., and leaving Scrauton ut t p m.. arriving nt Albany at 8.50 p. ro., Sara toga, 13.50 a, in , and B iston, 7.00 a. m. Tho only direct route between the coal field and Boston. "Tho Leading Tourists' Routs of America" to tho Adirondack Mountain ro r.ortH, Lakes Oeorgo and Champlaiu, Montreal, tic. Time tables showin? local and through train service betwoen stations on all divisions Dela ware and Hudson ay stem, may bo obtained at all Delaware anil Hudson ticket offices. II. O. YOUNU, J. W. BURDICK. Second Vico President Gen. Pass. Azt. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia .ml New York via. D. & H. R R. at 8 n.m 12.10, 2.38 and 11,86 p. m. via D., L. & W. R. R., 0.00, 8.08.11.30 a. in., and 1.30 p. m. Leavo Scranton for Pittston and Wilkaj Barro via U. L. & W. R. R., O.OJ, 8 08, U 3D a. in., 1.30. 3.51. U.07, s. .0 p. m. Leave Scranton for Whito Haven, Hazloton, Pottsvillo ami all points on tho Beavor Meadow and Pottsvillo branches, via E. k W. V.. II 40 n.m., via D. A; II R. R. at 8 a.m., 12.10, 2.38, 4.111p.m., via D.. L. & W. R. R., 0.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 1.80, 3.60 p.m. Leavo Scranton for Bethlehem, Enston, Rending, llarrisburg and all intermodiati polnta via D. & II. R. R., 8 a.m.. 12. 10, 2.38, 11.35 J).m.,via D., L. & W. H. R.,0.00,8.08, 11.20 a. m., L80 p.m. Leavo Scranton forTunkhannock, Towanii, Elmira. Ithaca, Genova and all intermedi ito points via D. & II. R.R.,li.07 a.m., 12 10 and 11.31 p. m.,vis I). L. & W. R. R., 8.08 a.m.,l.:iO p. m. Loav- Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Ni agara Fulls, Detroit, Chicago and all polnti west via D. St H. R. R., 8.07 a.m., 12.10,.l5.11.8i p. m., via D. L. & W. R. R and Pittston Junction, 8.08 a.m., 1.30, 8.50 p. in., via E. Sc W. R K.. 3.41p.m. For Elmira and tho wost via Salumanoi, vl D. A H. R. R. 9.07 a.m., 12.10,8.15 p. m., via D., I A W. R.H., ,8.08 a.m., Ltn and 0.07 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. A B. Junction or Wilkes-Burro and Now York, Philadelphia, Buffalo ami Suspension Bridge. Rol.LIN H WILBUR, Gon. Supt. East Dlv. ('H AS S, LKK. G.m. Pass. Ag't, Phila.,P. A. W.N iNN'EMACHER.Ass't Qen.Poss. Ag't. South Bethlehem. Pa DELAWARE. ' LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD Trains leave Scranton as follows: Express ior iNew iora aim noinis case. i.iu. 6.16, 8.00 and S.5 a. m.; 12.6i and 3.50 p. m. express ior Laston, Tronton. I'liuaiieipnia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 0.5" a. m. ; 12.55 and 3.50 p. ni. Washington and way stations, 8.66 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. F.xpr ss for Binghamton, Oswego, Elmira, Corning, Bath. Dansville, Mount Morris ana Buffalo, 12.10. 2 15 a. m. and 1.21 p. in., making rloso connections at Buffalo to all points in thj West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, '. a. ra, Binghamton aud way stations, 12.37 p. m. Miouol on accommodation, at 4 p. m. and O.lo p. m. Binghamton and Elmira Express, 0.05 p. m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego. L'tica and Richfield Springs, 2.15 a. m. aud 1.21 p. ra. Ithaca. 215 and Bath I'a. m. and 1 24 p. m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkos-Karrn, Plymouth, Bluoinsliurg and Danville, making close connections at Northumberland for Williainsport, llarrisburg, Baltimore, Wash ington and the South. Northumberland nnd intermediate stations, 01. U .Vi a. m and 1.30 aud 6.07 p. m. Naiitiiono ana intermediate stations, 8.0s aud 11.20 n. m Plymouth aud intjrmoaiati stations, 8.5iiand 8.5; p. m. Pullman parlor and slocplng coaches on all express trains. , , For detnilod information, pockot tlm tanlos, etc , apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket offlca, 82s Lackawanna avenue, or dopot ticket olllcj. HCRAXTON DIVISION. In Bffect Jnnimrr 2Stb, IROl. Nnrih Rnuna. souiii Bound, 1204 Statlona I (Trains Dally, Er- g,2 2 b I cept Sunday.) r H g a i Arrive Leave, i i. u S N. Y. Franklin St. ....I .... 736 .) West 42nd street .... j WMnawken .... i Arrive Leave i mI 5,1 800 r H S Uancuck .innotloni 6oOi "206 2 11 Hancock (loo ... starlight Preston park Come Poyntello Hclmont rie.i.saiit ML Utilondnle Forsct City carbondaie While llrldgo .Mnyileld Jcrmyu Aiclilbiild Wlntoii Pcckvlllo Olnhant Dickson Throop Providcnco Park l'lnco scrantou 1518, ... h asJ ... (I 3d . . . 0 4'i ... 6 45 . . . 6.111 ... 2 24 2 31 2 41 361 2 61 3 ol 3 00 fti 68 ... I 11'iJ 7 24 l 3 l'J j o a 3 1 '.I 18 13.1s Iff ! N 53 t 43 5llli 11331 81, 9 5(1 3 45 7 40 10(2 r 13 toot 7 48 )ll 10 7S2 10 13 ? ..4 1(1 17 3 31 , 3H4 3 59 I 404 4 17 7 58; 10 20, 410 I 8 00110 24 8 02102! 8 03 ill 80 414 417 480 1105! Invc Arrive A ISA M r Mi All trains run dully except Sunday. t si , i. nil's that trains stop ou signal for pas. einrers J Additional trains leave Carbondaie for Scran ton Lie and 0.15 p. m . arriving at scranton 1.61 ana 7.0i). .Leave scranton for Carbondaie 6.50 and 8.80 arriving at carbmdale at 7.80 and 3.15 p. m. secure rates via Ontario & Western before purchasing tickets and savo money. Day and mug! it i press in mc esi.. J. C. Anderson, Ocn. Pass Agt V. VMtcroIt, Dlv. Pass, Agt. Sci an ton, Pa. TjMUE AND WYOMING VALLEY RAIL I', ii n ati Trains leave Scranton for New York nnd in; l..r,,,...ll.i,., ..l.,iu .,,1 tl,e Frio in Irnnl At 0.3l a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for Houesdalej llawley anu local poinis ai oo, . m m , auu 3.24 p.m. , All tho above aro through trains to ano I',-,,,,. II,, i. ..(I,,!., a., ...i.liil, .....I train liinvea Sernnt.on for Lake Ariel at 5.25 p.m. and arrivos nt Scrann 1 .... r....... Ih. I.,.Un nt Xlfl.m Atllt T il O.m. I Trains leave for Wilkos-Barre at 0.40 a. m.1 and 3.41 p, m. General Office. SCRANTON, PA. , i.i. ii
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