I ITU! FClfAKTOW TPIIT7XF- FATTKTt AY MOENrSTG. JTXE 16, 1S94. NERAL I m hi The sliipmonU of aiitliracito cnnl for the week ended Juno 9, according to data comiii'.Btl by the bureau of nnltira cite coal stiitistice, increase' 151,000 tons, the ntitrouiite bciiiir 1. 119.038, Tho largest portion of the Inorease wan in ado liy tho yommn r'-irti, tlie snip incuts amounting to 607,870 tons, against S08 lo:is for Ilie correspond ins.' period lastyesr, an Inoreanof 120. 270 ions. The I arrests from the Schuyl kill region was 2:!,080 tons, and from the Lehigh region otilv 4,717 tone. It is evident from theie figures that there lias been h freer movement of an Ihraclte lately, which no doubt is due to a (l. tti. iul lrmn parlies who hav heretofore need bituminous coal ezolo piVrly. Opinions on this point differ, bnt the general stagnation in tho hard coal trade, vrliicli wns pronounced laet week, certainly indicates that a new or.tlt-t lor anthracite has been opened. Slocks in producers' hands are not, it is laid, showing any increase. Shipments for the year now aggregate 1S,48Q,81S tons, uitoiiiHl. IS.O.'iIU 10 tons for the cor- raiion 'lng peried Uat year, a deoxeane ol 3 888 881 tone. June !'. Mil. Juno 10, 1803. Beaiona, Tone, Tons. V. yeming IW7,XJ0 oW,SM) Inc ISS.fflS L'-lin;i l.ii.iwi l,U,liiiil In,: -4,71 h-emijikill 8tl,l,;i L.t'.: :;( Im; ii.iwi Total 1,1111,03a 904,854 Dee IM,MB T- fcil for year to date 18.UO.S10 1&253,U0 D 2,881,83 Notwithstanding tho fact that George 13. Roberta, president of the PxunBylvania lines, it quoted as say lug ihal trains on that road would not run 100 miles an hour until after ho Will gone, it be -ins to look as if, unless he loon departed, such a fact would be Bceompliined. A uiaobanlcal engineer, Who has been giving for two years utat much attention to the progress railway companies, nro making in the way of improved roadbed and equipment, es pecially the mechanical d epartmont of the Pennsylvania, looking to increased lp ed anil power of locomotives, tells tlw IndiauanolU Journal, "Some great a1 in -s have been made in that direc tion; loins giant locomotives have been turned out in the lust few mouths at thcAUoona and the Juniata shops, tli-re being considerable rivalry be! Ween the two chops, although owned and operated by the Penn sylvania, and soma of then engines h 'V" m ide a running record that the Pennsylvania people are not anziona should become known or Provident B iberls Bioul'l be at present apprised rf," The mechanical engineer laid from what knew of the matter he was satisfied that within eighteen n:onilis th train of t'n Pennsylvania v old ha running between Jersey Citv stud Philadelphia 100 miles nn hour. It" added thai not on!v is til? lJ.unnyl vudi expanding lorga sums of money patting down ii heavier rail than was ever lai I before and bu Iding its equip ni'tit mnoh more thoroughly than .-ver before, but alio getting its tracks above or below str-ot crossiugi of towns and cities between the paints named, wuicd greatly limpliflm the problem of run ning trains 10!) miiea au hour. He It itel that on of tlie new type of en pines for fast service recently hauled us cars lr. m Philadelphia to Jersey Itty, ninety miles, in ninety minutes, and without seemingly having reached it ; ;uted capacity. Tno Like Erie end Western road has mnde a reply to the request of the Western Passenger association lines thai it withdraw its rate of $2o "r, from Indianapolis to Denver and return on excursion business U'ol"r pen tlty of h iving all its tlokets, no matter for where IslUSd, rifused by all the asso ciation lines. The Lake Erie And West ern s:ys that it. h is bnt one contract at tho price named in its notice, and that it cannot legally avoid carrying out the contract; what if mora it has no intention or trying to avoid it aud pro poses io carry the passengers at the l.greod rale, no matter What the result. Under a new order jmt Issued on the Northern division of the Lehigh lley iynt'-m, all crows running into CoztOD yard nro r- q ilred io lay ot at Cozton eight hours for rest. Formerly the period of rest was divided, part bun ip 'lit at both en-is of ths ruu. Crews "on the rounds," which heretofore have had regulur cabooses, have been notifi d that beginning nt once, they will have no cabooses. This deprives the m-n of a place to sleep during the eight hours' rest at Cozton, and coin-p'-ls them in lind boar ling plaovi in Pittsten, Another order on this divi sion n quires three brakemen to make ippliciitiou by letter for positions as conductors, three for positions as tire men tnd three for positions as engi ii i rs. This, thp old men claim, is not 111 accordance With the agreement of tlie company made at tho dole of the s rike, to reinstate all ol.l employes as fait as places could be made lor thtiin. Tho Journal of Ottawa, Canada, has reliable information that a private com pany is being organized In Octawa to prospect for, and develop, the anthra cite or "hard" o il said to exist in the James Hay regions. The blea is to subseribo and expend $10 000 to Jlo.000 U prospecting, and it the explorations prove snec-sslul. as expectd, to form ally organize a joint stock company with a largo capital. Since 187.5 hard coal Iihs kuown to exist in the James Bayregioo, but it is only lately that Its existence has been brought into prominence. In 1878 Dr. Robert Dell, F. H. S. C, of the geological survey, went into tho James Bay region. On his return he reported he bad discov ered the presence of anthracite, which, nhder examination, proved to contain M 01 per csnt. of hxed carbon and only 8o ner cent, of ash. The deposits dis covered by Dr. Bell Bro in the east main district and not far from the const of James Bay. It is announced that the New Haven Railroad company is about to four track its line. xtending from the Har lein river to the main lino nt New Bochello, some seventeen miles north o.'.st of the Grand Central station. This branch line is the one over which the through trains from Philadelphia ii nd Washington to Boston pass. The main line of the Now Haven railroad is Bow practically fonr-tracked between Now York nnd Now Haven. A new idea, evolved by Evan Koese, of Centralia, and given a practical test 'ihursday, promises to work u revolu tion in tho coal trade. It has for its basis the removal of the smoke nuls-i-nce, which has made tho use of bit uminous coal unpopular; bnt outside c! this Mr. Itsose claims that it is pos rible to secure even bettor results in the production of steam than oouid b obtained from anthracite coal. The new process has for its priuciple the mixing of rice, or anthracite, with bituminous coal. When properly mixed, Reese OF INDUSTRIES claims the coal has 70 per cent, tho ad vantage in point ot heating do war. In the preparation of tho coal to be mixed a uiecliuuiu.il arrangemunt is emnlovud which oonsista of a series of rollers into which coal dirt is fed just as it is touno on tue refuse banks. Slate rook, coal aud bone are all crushed into pur lieus, xue plans 01 the micMno make it look not unlike a big printing press, it being apparently a succession or roileis. Air. iteeso says that, 12." tons of rice coal can bd prepared each uay uy ono machine. In the test which was made Thursday the results In beat production were highly gr.tl- tying, wnilo trom the ovens hardly any smoko was visible. A New York dispatch says: Tho an thracite coal doalers and operators of New York and vicinity mot yesterday to taico nnal action in the decision reached at a meeting held last week to BOVance the price of anthracite coal The meeting, however, adjourned with out taking any action and without changing the output for June as al ready agreed upon. The regular meet iug will be held on June 2d noxt. The strike of coal miners will end Monday, and there is, says Dun, little room to iinunt that the coal famine will than begin to abito. Snmo time must elapse, however, before suopli of fuel will enable all works to resnm" that have no other reason for suspend ing production. Meanwhile the de mand for produots is so slack that it if ems questionable whether as manv hand will ilnd employment before the enu ot June as were employed in April. The actual output of pig iron weekly Jnri- 1 was only 02, 017 tons against 12C.7IS2 April 1 and 17-1 030 n voar ago, hut the reduction of 348,883 tons in unsold stocks indicates that a quantity nearly doable tho output has ben taken for consumption. The woolen mills are dosing rapidly, Then has been chartarnl to the state eapltol a company to be known as the Blnghamton, Pennsylvania and South ern, capitalized at $300,000, whose pur- tiosn is lo 1 nil ! a road direst onritli from Blngbiimton to the state line ami then in Ins most direct lino to Wyalusing and the Lehign Valley rail road, about thirty miles in all. tfittoB Industrial Notes: The ('.Mitral Traffic and Westorn Freieht associations have agreed on a general basis for the equalisation "f rates. Falurrs this week have been 883 in the United States against :II3 last year nnd 40 laCanada against W last year. " It is statod that fully 40 ner cent, fewer moli are now employed in the railroad shops of tho country than eighteen months ago. The Lebigh and Wilkes-Bui ro Coal ccm- pany have a force of men at work on the erection f a new washery at Green moun tain. In May the Indiana Car Service associ ation bandied lt.r.s; curs, against 88,071 in may, iw.i, auecrease tins year ui iLwJS cais. A slight accident tn the inaehinerv of the Clear Soring collierv at West EHttatan Thursday interrupted operations fur a time. Engene Debs, president, of the American Railway union, claims that the member ship is increasing at tho rate of 1,600 a week. Next Monday the Delaware, Susque hanna and Schuylkill will endeavor to b gin running tU-ir tiains regularly to IVrth iiiitxiy. Tie- earnings of the Erie for tho last seven months fall 11,880,000 below liiosoof tho corresponding months ending with ilay I, 1898, Ten more I rain crews will he nnt nr tlm Delaware, Butqoenauna and Hcnuylkill at Freeland. Several new Valley engines will be purobased by th Coxes, A rumor is correct that the Leliiirh Val ley Railroad company intends as soon as possible to make the Buffalo, Wilkes-Barra and S nitb Ettston loops the three princi pal shops of tho system. Railroad earnings for the first week of June show n decrease of 23.1 per cent. asaihSt 10.8 per cent, for the last week of May, and 18 S per cent, for all roads in the tinted stales lor the full month. The Coal Trade Journal nrints an nnwl. lent half-tone cut or the it ot nneumutla culm remover nt Blmp-on ft Wntkins' Jiount Lio.iKour. colliery. It has hereto fore been described in Tub TRIBUNE, Captain Alex. McDoUffall. of the Ameri can Steel Barge works at l Superior , is,, iuuu ioi i.-irge co u laipineoti to tne head ot the lake tho hitter part of the season, and thinks that at least 1,500,000 boiin ui ' ' i.i win come up. On tho New York. I'cnnsvlvnnia and Ohio division of the Krio lines anthraoita coal Is being u-ed, and also on th - Phila delphia and Beading Hues, The cleanlinosi and general oomfort thus afforded to pas sengers is tho subject of favorable com ment. The recent tush of coal from the river nt Cincinnati 10 Chicago has demonstrat ed that twenty h .urs is ample time for a rxeignc traiq to maze the run. and if noc- ssary 11 i-ouiu he made turee hours luicker. Five years ago thirtv-six honra was looked upon as good time for freight. When the coke simply is refilled, activi ties at Ht eel ton will be resumed in all de partments. General Manager Fulton says mere are ruitlcienc orders h....!;-,: t. k -i.n theblgplnni running Steadily fo; i,nu next three months. All tho snridr.S Block of rails and other product bar. bi . Ji-nn-nrl of and the yards were nover . lean r than tUey are now. Tho new freight rates on pig Iron, steel nnd manufactured iron went Into effect yesterday. '1 b y are increase 1 from Chi cago to eastern points, the increase ou pig iron from i'ltishurg to Phnu Iclnhin amounting to 50 cents (41.50 to 88), and on teel anil mai.ulaerur. d non Iran audio the same points. 80 cents if-' to tXBlll. Tho advance will be ii benefit to eastern mills. it will piovuutcoinni-tition in their own territory, It is said that there ii a movenie.it nn foot to have the southern lines, which are luniiiging ii, seen u uitior rate war, do as the northern lines have done admit mi agreement which will make tin- eze ui Ive ni ad or ench company responsible for the lines which Ills mad may mane. doiiiL' away with the po-Hihihty of rate wars growing out of differences between truffle nianageisol competing and rival Inns. The New York, Ontario and Westnrn Railway company had iccentiv trh d with marked success the experiment of burning a mixture Ot 5 per cent, of buck tv heat coal and 2j per cout. of bituminous coal in soft coal burning locomotives which it was thought could not make use of anything but soft coal, bat by gradually Increasing the amount of anthracite Used on them, it wns found that tho proportions noted above were Vi ry satisfactory. It is apparent that tho railway mnnaue- tnonts nre this month cuitail.ng i xponses to i he lowest possible poinl.it being the last month of the fiscal year with fully Hi per cent, of tho roads. In speaking of this yesterday, a high official said: "After wo are through with this month I expect to receivo InstiUctions to loosen the grip a little, increase the number of section men nnd bridge builders, and the number of shopmen will be coin-idtrni ly increased; our purchasing agent will bo allowed to purchase some new Bteol, and there will bemoroorloss dono in improving road beds." Mothers! Mothsrslt Mothrlll Jlrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has b.-eu used for over fifty years "by millions oi mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It sooihes the child, softeus the gums, allays all pnin; cures wind colic, and is the nest remedy for di arihrea. . Sold bydtuggists in every part of tho world. He sure and nsk for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup." and tako no no other kind. Twenty-live cents n bot FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL . Stocks and Ponds New Youk, June 15 Trading at the Stock Exchange was entirely professional in its character todav. aud at ;) o'clock. w hen tho room operators stopped tho backing and filling, not one of the promi nent stocks ihowed i change of as much as a point rimer way, si compared wltu yesterday's finals. The sales amounted to only 158,000 share or Bugar, which was tho most active tock, 80,000 shares ohanged hands. At tho start there was a good demand for it from the short interest aud advance of 1 tier cent, to flS. took place. A drop to Wi followed, hut still later there was nn advance to In the afternoon tho stock returned to si and left off un changed for the day at 'Jiyh. There was little news afloat to affect tho stock. Chi eagpGaS during tho morning session tell to7.", but pool brokers quickly put the stock up to 77J C Union Pacific took an other little dip and touched 12 but later rallied to 184 Too market closed steady. Tho following eonuMato talile siiuwhik the ilsv'n Bnotuationi in aatlve storks ui supplied nnd rovised daily In- La Bar & t'ulter, stoek brokers, ii Wyoming avenue: Open- Ill.-h- Low Clou- in, est, ml Ine, Am. Oat OH 8HU WAt ZM 27 Am Bazar Wi-j ii"a mi'u A. T. k B. K 7 ' " m "Vu Can. So Cen. K. J Chie a n. w lom loouj lnflU leow Q. it. & g n 78 i- 77 tide. (Ins 70M 77)i JSK 77M c. 0.0. fit. L col.. Hoek.Val. &T I), .'i II ISOU 180M ISO ISO D., L. w inp.1 nd'! mi', nuy n.&(;. P g.'.vi 858 85M (SM rle Y.hi Uli IH VH 0. E. (Io lnilH 1)7 3UU M 1. ukeShoro Y.tt 188 lit! ltt! t.ftH I6M tSJi 4514 4SW Manhattan !Uis. Pae 27 2794 2"K Nst. Liml 88 tlsu aj 88U N . V, AN. E -V. Y. Central US t'S U7M t'T-), M. Y.. O. A W , .... N. Y., H. & W If. B, V. Co - lift tt -'till North Pac North 1'ae. pt IU 10 Vi K i 'non I,. i Pae. .Moil Reading lm M 10 5: 0M Uoek Island BWj 58U um$ B. T loiJ itiQ ml w st. Paul D0U mrs BOM Oms J., c. & 1 i'.it sum mi iw4 Texas A Tae Union Pacitlo 18M lMj 18 18U Wabash p IMS lisyj i.,)4 i:A, Western I'ldon Wax "14 u 11 "8 fl . Ji L. L. pf Clilcmro Gr.iin and Provl".!on. Bcrahtor', June 18. The following quota Hons nro inpplled and oorrested daily by L Bar Fuller, stock broker i,121 VVromta ave nue. WHEAT. Opening lliu'UMft Lowest , eh sinif CORN. Opening , Highest Lowe -t , Closing , OATS. Opening , Highest L iwesl 1 Ii Bine I'OltK. Open 11c Highest bow, 'St Closing LAUD. Opening lilk-het Loweet 1 losing BHoBT nir.s. Opening Highest Lowest Julv. Sopt. Di 5sm ( n k 6Hu ini?4 (: r.7;J tn is m, w 41M 41H . 41 W, ll.4 tOM 41 404 41 s'.'W mui VM 80H HHM Z 88i BUM . )8D l'..7 . 1231 l.:J7 ., 1818 lt.:i) r:ir lata .. 075 081 t-7:, (no e78 CG'i C7j , . r:n m 888 ie!0 ('III 027 088 utfl) CiusinK t'cranton Whel-eal Marknt. BcnAKTON, June IB. FRUIT AND Pno Iil i K Dried apples per pound. BaTo. : evan- oiated apples, I Lil le, per pound; Turkish prunes, 5a5!ac. : English currants, SaSlt'c.; layer ralslna ll.76al.80; muscatels, (1.00a l.-lu per box; new V aleucias. ,aic. ner pound. bBANS .Marrow-fats. ?J.75u2.80 ner bushel; mediums, fl.75al.90. 1-itAS ureen, 81. ISal.SO per bnshol;split. t8.50aS.00i lentels.5 to He. per pound. Potatoes 81.00al.08 n bushel. Onions Bermudas, crates, 88.40a9 60 Ekjyptians, 83.00a8.S5 bans. BOTTIR 16c to itiic. per lb Cnzzaz OalOcK, perio. BkMSFresb, I4ai4c Poultry Chickens, dressed, 12 to 18c. ; turkeys. 18 to 13c. Ml ATS Hams, lie.; small hams. HU'e.: skinned hams. lOJjat Calltornia bams S:,.'e - slinuldei-.Hi.e -ImIIIim S-l 1 tmntrnrl breakfast bacon, 1 Ic. MlKl:ll Bxzr-Outsides. 11 Mr.: setf. I8W0.; luildei and knuckles, 15c. rORK Aless at 1S; snort cut, 118, Laud Leaf in uerees nt Ue.: in tnt. OStfc: in I'i-pound rails. BiYo.1 InB-nonnd palls, Bci 8-iiouud palls, ins. pel pound. liKEK t hoice su.-ar cured, smoked bee;. 14c. Flour Minnesota nctent. ner narraL H.S0a4.40 Ohio and Indiana ambsr, al (3.50; (irabnm at iUbu; rye Hour, al (8,00, I'KED Mlied, per cwt., It 81,00, Oraib Itye, tii.; corn, Bd to r.le.; oat. 0 tn68p. t er DUSbel. Beecham's pills arc foi biliousness, bilious headache, 1 . dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, co iled tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Itook free; pills 2?c. Al drugstores.or write H.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. AT THE SCR ANTON JULV 4 $2, COO IN DIAMONDS AS PRIZ2S. Exhibition in FANCY nnd TRICK BIDING by DAHILLLCANAEY 10 Sharp, Short and Exciting Races, All the Flyers coming, Parade of Wheelmen in the morning, nnd vltror nulrklt . . . l.KTITIiy t-nitsi luni, Mrapbr. ate., i.un-iv en red b imumi, h,,. rrMI 11 . , , v1 I n, ... ....... .... . . ... M u 1 lUiva liiVos., u.-iiKai- t". u-iutn.r.' BICYCLE RACES Nbw York Producn Morkot. New Yonic Juue 15. Plodb-DuII, easy. Wheat Moderately active, lc. lower, closing Htfadv: No. I rd, tore and ele vator, DOUo.1 alloat. flOiiftli'Xc. : f. o. b.. ISln61)ie.; unuraded rd, Siuttlc; No. 1 Norlhern, 88K0, : ontionB cloned woak at v.,. ' . , . .t"8- uimtT yesteraay; io. c rcu, iuae, tMlKc; July, (like; August, 6'J4'c ; Sep tember, 6!r.; LlfCember. (JBKc Cokn Dull: kc. lower: rlo-inc firm: No. 'J, 4.. ,al5e.; tlevater, 4fiW46)0. utlonl; opuoiiB Wvrs dull unit lower; uoseu steany; June, 4oX'-; Jmy, ac. AUBUSt, iWc.! Si'i't.'moer, 48. Uats yuiet, flrmiT; options doll and irregular; ie. up to ,'4C. iown; June, 18 Wo.: Jiilv.'-ir'iC.: Auiust, ;l?i!ic. ; Bentem- PSf, .'IS'ie. ; ipot prices. No. 4ba4Uc. ; No. a wuiie, BOaBOHI 2 Chloagu, 5Hc. ; No. 8, 4Hc ; No. 3 wnite, 4'Jc; mixed weat- ern, lUaSUe,; wbitu do., 60aoJc; white Sli.te, ooaooe, Bcxr Inactive, nti ady. TirncEii Bur-Quiet Cur biXATs-iQalet, firm. Labo Qniet,weKterniteam, closed $7.00; city, 6Xci July.?7.ni: September, $7.15; rettui,d,tlull;oouiiuent,87.88; Sjutb Auieri oa. ?7.su: coniponnd,8JisOo, rOBK Dull, stonily. BOTTKB Qniet; weaker; state dairy, 13a I8c.j da croHinory,16Kal8u.:PennivlvaD. la, do.lsXaiM'r.: weetera dairy, ,10al5c.j do. oreatnery 14hIk(-'.; do., factory, 0)fal4ko.; elgins, lHic.; imitation creaiii-i-ry, lifulHu. CBBBBE . Stvadv, fair demand. Eoos About steady; atate nud Pennsyl viinla, 18al8)i'.; western, fresh, UalSc.; do. nercase, 8 .5'Ja $11.00. Fhiladelpblu lallow Marke PniLADSLPiiiA. Juno 15.-Tllow wns dull and weak. Prices were: Prime city in hogilieadn, 4 c: prime country, in barrels. 4 0.; di. dark la barrels, 4.; cakes 5c. I grease, 4c. SprcimHii Cnsos. S. H. Clifford, New OosssL Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stoumcu was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, nnd be wns terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Throe bottles of Elec tric Hitlers enroll him. Edward Shepherd, Qarrlsburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottloi of Electiic Hitters aud seven boxes of Bucklen's Ainica Salve nnd his log is sound nud Well, John Spenknr, Catawba, O., had tivo Inrtro fever sores 011 his leg, doctors paid ho was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters nnd ono box liucklon'a Arnicn Halve cured him entirely. Sold by Mat hews Pros. Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bid'a SCKANTO.V, MINING andBLASTINQ ilado at th'. .1IOOSIC, nnd BU8& DALE WORK LniTlin & Rand Powder Co.' ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Patterles, Fusoi for explol iug blasts, Snfoty Fuse and RepaunoChcmical Co. 's High Explosive- hams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods. More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, ae what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. PA. Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates foi Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CORNELL CO. Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturer! nnd Dealers to Illuminating and Lubricating Linsond Oil, Nnpthas anil Gbro linen of all (.'radoi. Axlo Grease, Finion Grenso and Colliery Com pound; plio, a luriro line of Far raffitie Wax Candlen XV p nlo handlo tho Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in tho markot. WILLIAM MASON, Manage. OfnVo: Conl Exchunijo, Wyoming Avo. W orku at 1'itw llrook. MQOSIC POWDER CO. POWDER Caiing Seeds and . Fertilizers GOOD SPIRITS fnllow good health while low spirits, melancholia, Impair ed incmorv, morose, or irritable temper. ieur oi impend ing calamity and a thousand and one deranKO mento of body nnd mind, result from pernicious, Bolitary mic tions, often indulged In by tho young, through lirnorancc of their ruinous conse quences. Nervous debil ity, and loss of manly ooWlT. not infreiiiipnllv result from such unnuturai huliits. To resoh, reelalm ami restore such unfortu nates to heiiltli ami happiness, Is the aim of an association of medical ifentlemen. who hnvo prepared a treatise, written in plain but chaste lanuuiiffp nnd treating of the nature, symp toms and curability, by homo treatment, of such OkMSSI A copy of this useful book will, on receipt of this notice, with Id cents in stamps, for postage, be mailed securely sealed in a plain envelope. Addresi, WORLD'S DtSPKWAM Muiucal ASSOCLATIOS, Iluitulo, N. Y. tv um and PBBViSNTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Rhonraatism, Nurulzin,8ciatioa, Lun;. bago, Swelling of the Jointe, Puin3 in Buck, Cheat or Limbs. , xuti upiuif.-iiiiiin oi Tno ItlVAllY Kl.l.th! t-1 tho part r partN where the dilllculty or pain xim win im irci ea .n and comfort. It was tho flrut and is tho only pain remedy that instantly steps tho most excrueluting pains, allays inlhtninintiuiiH und CURES CnnfrOfiilnn irlmtin.. T . in . j Kronen, UowoIh or othor glandq or organs. . Dr. Hndway & Co., Ghmtlsmeni Ihavoud iyour Heady Relief for more than twenty-flvo yoara with much latisfnetlon-liavo used it .for La Grippe, Pneumonia. P ourlsy and all 'aorta of a;-hes and pains and h;ivo found it un lalling every tlmo. llo-ipectfully. D W. KAYMOND. 31 Cresei nt St., Mlddletow.i, Conn. January 18, 18U A U n 1 This Is to certify that. In Fobruary, lH'JO. I had a snyerosttnek of "Lu Orippo," and enroll Imysoll in twenty-fou- hours by the us-i of (Ihad another attack of tho same dreadful Nllseaso In March, IKtl.nnd nsod tho same ram- .aj, ,i,ii tin, ajiine rtsiut. i uo not knew tt- ' y H'" 'o l.uu lUbUlUlHt.-llim (tni-so medicines, an I I hove always put very little faith in "Almanac Certiflcntes, " hut l"f " iiih-h win oniy inanre some ituTenns i 1 1 i . i ... . .i ... .. . . . . .....,.. i.Tiiuuy x win I eel amply repaid lor writing what I havo. Besp ctfnlrjr, E. U D:.OWX. J. W. BREWER, Jshhurn, Piko Co., Mo. "One bottle of Rady Relief and one box of Ttarlurn.-'a 10 1 rt.... J m .l . -- "j ...a lujuu uu ui my lumwy oi inac 'terrible complaint, "Lu Grippe," or influenza. KAjJVtAl'f UKAUY BELIEF, nldol by RADWAY'S PILLS. I th,. miok.f effoctual ouro for THE "GRIP" Price, 00c. per bottlo. Sold by Druggists. ' i-ureiy vegeineie, rnuu anil vamaoie. ..use Perfe.-t DlgesUon, ' omnl-.to al sorptlon and healthful regularity. Kor th-i cur of all dis oidors of the Stomach, Liver, Hwel,Kil . . Itlndiier, Nervous Dlaoases, Loss of .Appetite, Heartaehe, CoiiNtlpntiun. Coh itlvenoat, Indigestion, niliousuesa, Fever, I Inflammation of the lloweln, I'llnu and all dorancameiit of the Internnl vUcorii. Perfect Digettlon will he acoouiplUhed hy taking Budway'l 1'llls. By so doing DYSPEPSIA Slrk Ilenliaehe, Font Ntomach, Bilious nrss will li avoided, nnd the food that Is eaten contribute Itti nourishing properties for the support of the natural waate of the body. i f' observe tho following symptoms fol lowing from disease o tho digestive organs: Constipation, inward pile, fulness of the blood In the head, acidity of tho stomach. nau sea, heartburn, dlsguat of food, fulness or weight In the stomach, sour eructations, slnk ! inn or fluttering ot the heart, choking or suf locating sensat.ons when in n lying posturo, ; jdimness of vision, dots or wchs o.foro the sight, fever and dnll pain In tho head, doll.; lenoy of perspiration, yellowness of the skin1 and eyes, pain in the side, chest, limbs, and1 sudden flushes of heat, burning In the flesh. A fow ilose.i of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system of tho above-named diaord.TB. rriro 95c. u Box. Sold by Droirglsts. fiend to TiR. RAD WAY & CO., Nn. 82 War Wen St.. Now York, for Book of Advioe. I n ... E. Robinson's Sons' ILager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum, DSITRB SilOIl 00., Inc'p. Capital. fll.OOO.OIH). BEST Hl.Kii MUOE IN TUB WOULD. ".-I dallur S'irtU T-? a dollar earned." k Til Ladles' Solid iVoneh nongoiaUidBnt tou Boot delivered free nny where in the U.S., on reosipiorussn, moovj unaw. or I'uoui ftoie ior umi Knunls every wsy the hoots Fold In nil retail stores for S2.60. We maLo this boot ounolvni, thereforo we (or-onii-e tho jUl, utiilt and amr, and If any ono Is not sattsllod wo will refund tho money or send another pair, ypsra oe or t.ninuieii riimse, widths U P.ASSI, lien 1 to s ana nair ,.iltes. ataswertisr; tes wilt fit yen. llli'.aliuled Catu lons FREE Dexter Shoe Co 3 FEOERAL ST.. lu nnlTnN. MASS. Special ttrmt (a Vtalwt- R rudyJelier stflSfflftffl, Third national Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $250,000 This bank offers to depositor cvorv fnclllty warranted by tltclr bulnncrs, busi ness and rmpnimlblllty. Special attention given to basinets ac counts, luterost paid on time deposits. WILLIAM CONNl'LT, President. tllto. n. OATUN, Vlee-1' resident. IVILL1A.1I U. l'Kt K, Caslilet. DIBBCTORA William t'onnnll, (ieorge II. Catlln, Alfred Hand, .lames Arelibald, Henry Itelln, Jr., William X K.nitH Luther MT. PLEASANT AT KI TAIL. poalof tho best iniallty fjr domestic nse.and of all !.-. dellverud lu any part ot tno city st lowoht price. Oidor loft at my ofllce. no. 118, WYOMING Avr.Nnn, Bear room, first floor. Thir 1 National Bank, or sont by mall or telephone to the mine, will rccoivo prompt attention. t-pcclal contracts will bn modo for the salt and dellvory of liuckwhest Cool. WM. T. SMITH. IqVsC) Iff Mm A i SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brnnds of flour can be had at any of the following merchants, who will accept Tiik Tridune flour coupon of 23 on eaoh one hundred pounds of flour or 60 on each barrel of flour. Ecranton-F. r. Prion, Washington svonns I Gold Medal Ilrand. Dunmoro-F. P. l'rico. Oold Medal Brand, Dnnmore-F. D. Mauley, bnperlativo Brand. Uyde fork-Carson A Davis, Washburn St. Oold Medal Brand; J soph A. Honrs, Main avenue, Superlative ilrand. Oreou Itidge-A.L.Speneor.dold Medal Brand. J. T.Mc.Hnle, Superlative. I'rovldonco Fenner & cimppell N- Main ave nue, Superlative Ilrand ;U J Uilleiplj, W. Mnrkot atroet, Hold Medil Brand. Olyphant James Jordan. Superlative Brand. Pcckvlllo ShanVr & K- Is r Suporlatlv.). Jormvn-C. U. Winters & Co Suporaiativo Arch bald Jones, bVmpson .t Oo,, uold Medil. Oarbondala B. S. Clark, Oold Medal Brand, lloiicsdalo -L N. Foster Co. Gold .Modal. Miuookn M. II. Lavells "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HARPY PATRON OP ARBS L Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. 010 YOU ICTOW? That wa will GiVS you beautiful now pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounoo for ounca, cf your silver dollars. All elegantly en-' graved free. A large variety of new pat tern's to select from at :W7 LACKAWAXNV AVWNUli umptlon of lptMttri HT. With i'. . t Xlfcl-OUB AND A 1 1 1 K UUIMU l or Sul l.yC. M. II Mil. 1 lruu'glt, Jin m!,rtf'!. WiH Deform auU Al.it I bin,'. PEAL Ml Ml-INL CO.- ... .... Ki.v i. milieu Foraale by JOHN H. PHF.tPS, Spvucs Street, Scranton, Pa. at FORE AND AFTER UtlNQ.no otbsr' AdSnuKlOfifB St Eli CO., Ussbnic fempio. cuicaoo.iu. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Drurrijist, cor- Washington inrl flnruoe streets. RESTORED IMOBD Dr. Ey. Grewer The I'liilartnlphi.i i 8poeallSt,snd his associated ana uennan nnyswisns, nre new permanently loeated at 811 SPniJCK sr., BORANTON. The doctor Isagradnateofthe rniversitvof i eiinsyiviuiin.iorniorly demonstrator of phvsi oloByand smgry at the Medlco-Chlrarglcal (odeg,; ,,f phi adellihla. A 0,...,.1..I.,V f i ireMio. Nervous, Hkin, Heart, 'Womb and Hlood dlS'-nses. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The 'Symptoms of which arc dizziness, lnek of confidence, sexual weakness in men and wo man, linll rising in tho throat, spots no iting l.cfore the eyes, lossof memory; unable to con- eentrate the mind on one subject, oosilv startled nht'ii snddt-nly spoken to, nud dull distressed mind, which unfits them lor per forming iheui mill i.uiies of life, making hap piness Impossible; distressing; tho net. on of tno heart, osaslng flntti ot heat, depression oi spirits, evil forebodings, cownrdice, fear, dreams, ilielam holy, tiio easy of i-ompany, feeling as tired In the morning as wh. u retir ing, lack of onorsy, neryoosness, trembling, confusion of thought, dopresaiou.constip itlon weakness ot the limbs, etc. Those so alfeeted should consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfeet health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weitknesa of Yoting Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phyatolSn call upon tlio doctor and be examined. Ho cures I In-worst eases, if Nervous Uohi'itv.Kei-,,. luln.illd S res.i 'atarrh Plies. I-'emale Weakness, Affections of the Kyc. Kar. Nose and Tin-eat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Canoers and Crip I'lasof overy description, Consultations free nud slr.etly sacred nnd conBdentlaL Office hours daily from !ln. m. tot p. m Snndav !i to 2. fromlAeA'. 1 . 7'ritnine, Aon. 1 , WM. "ClIICAOO, Oct. 81. Fhe first offlcia! snnonncemcnt or World's Fair di plomaH on flour has been made. A medal lias been awarded by ths WorldM Fair judaes to the flour matin fsctured by the Waahbnrn, Crosby Co , iD the groat Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports tbe flour stroDg nnd pure, and entitle it to rank s first-class patent flour ior lamily and bakers' us." MEGARGEL & CONN ELL T HOlKSAir, AGF..NTS Tnylor-Jndgo ft Co., Gold Medal: Athertop & Co., Superlativtv Dnryea Lawronee Store Co., Gold Medsl. Moosic-John McCrlndle, Gold Medal. Pittaton M. W. O'Boyle, GoM Medal. Clark's Green Fruco ft Parker. Superlative. Clark's summit -F. M. Voting, Gold Modal. Dalton-S E. Finn ft Son, Gold Medal Brand. Nicholson J. E. Harding. Wavvrly M. W. Bliss ft Son, Gold Medal. Fnctoryvillo Charles Gardner, Gold .Medal. Hopbottom-N. M. Finn ft Son, Oold Medal Tobyhnnna T'lhvhann-i ft Lehigh Luralur Co.. Gold Modal Brand. Gouldsboro-8 A. Adams, Cold Mo-la' Hr.iad Moscow Gaigo ft Clements Gold .Modal. Lake Ariel James A. iiortreo. Gold Medal. Forest Ci:y-J. L. Morgan ft Co., Oold Mods 'NERVE SEEDS, This WnueJrrfill r"V-i! i.-un Nnlonl to ritr-' nil ntr.nit tlll- The Flow Awards rnupBsHiirh an Woak Monnry, EsOUOl Hruln I'nwer. IU'ftiiucho, Wulirfulnt'CB, Lmt Mftnhmiil, Stulitly ICmlffiloi. N.'rvouHno'-.jr.alMrMnHnnrt Iota t power ln(;piionitlvu Onfan of tflthoriuat:lu?eU by oToroiprttim.ymill.ftilrrror. suSw ... n inVvnoon iinllini 111' Rt 1 1ll U 1 1111 ( . Wllll'tl til 1 1 1 ' 1 I' M 1 1 1 1 . Coll ton vo CalTien 1 11 vul ptirri'i. i ht iic , vj ii s.f a ptot wo ijlvc n w ! t en (Ttmriiiitvc to cure 1 1 :i 1 p mi sniii iv .1 i ipnniau. , u i nv r. inrt or. mm JiKRVERIMI PILLS Tho prent remedy for norvou proatrntlon nnd allnervonadlneicies of us fsnerauTe onani f eltner ssx. Buon as Nerroui nostrstli n. Kail ing or Lost Manhood, Impotener. Nlsntly Bntlulo is,Tontnfnl Urrors, Slentol Worry, oiceiislvo SSOoi Tobaoegor Cplnr., which lead 10 Con nunpUon and Insanity. With every MOrtef WSgjTC an nttencnar niitcetoeuroorretimil themonev. Sola ,,1 il.Ofl pcrbov, O hoxos ter.'.K. DK. llO'l Ii i:.tl u:i. t CL-.. viuud. oolo. 17 l'llo AVCIIU. RESTORi LOST YIGOR ero yen npln twek. Sold with WBITTKN . . ... ... m i,,,,, y. !,,wn , niiini rowf r in eitnrl nn, UTOiapun mlSMSas Bess say SVM. If nrnliTlei, mich trnnlilca lend t. ceii.umptina or nut. ity, l.i!(i per bai hj innll.il li,u.- fi.r WS. With evi rfSA I'furelmid.Hliio. uojirnnii.. n. citi'i't i o ami ... iin.ti.-T. Jlr-,: Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and