r, TTIE rCPAITTOlT 'i TirVST- PATTJHDAY MOBBING-. JUNE 30, 18i4. L NEWS In the coma of a lonir ravinw show ing tliu advuntuirag of Scran ton us a locution for trnllev inventtuoiita ttitt PhilafUlpbla stockholder lays: "The citv ol Koran ton, nil thiiif uonaidurtid. offers peculiiirly limting fislil for Capital anxious to iDVMt in electrical trauait Monritiei. Having, a popula tion, according to the apring csnsns of 1894, exceeding tli-I.OOO. it U scattered, over twenty . pi ire mi lea in auoh h manner than only by roaort to the rapid truiuit facilities cm intor-com-muntratlon be readily accorapliihed nnd I he proccBi of Imsinesa diapatoned Berlin too is ri-slly a nest of once aapa r itfl lommonitiei which have been j lined together hy iron as Wrfll as politi cal lionds. What is now kuown as the West side, onco th separate munioi liality of Hyde Park, comprises a pop Illation of 40.000, and lias out one link i f transit oooneotioii with tho Central City, that supplied hy the S'crauton Traction company. To tho north lies what is yet called Providence, an in tegral part of the city, yet comprising u suburb with 15,000 population living three good miles from tbe court house Booth Scran too, containing 80,000 m pie, is nearer tho buelusss portion of i he city, yet the great bulk of the truve 1 ti and fro necessarily falls to the street Oars and could acurcely be accommo dated without tliwm. ''Th city of Scranton proper la only i link nl the chain of populous com munities tributary to tue Scranton street railway ay tent. To the north -tut, within tour miles of tbo ost office building In the -e,itur of tbe city, lies Danmore borongb with a population scaeding 13,000, most of which is t-iu-plu.ved in aome capacity iutids the mu nicipal bounds of Scranton. Beyond, along the banks of the Laokawauua river, lie in quick auecession tbe bor oukIis of Dlolcsoc Citv, 1,800 popula tion; Olypbant, 4,000, and 13lak fly, 2,000, not to speak of tbo am il c plaOM, such as Jessup. Tbroop and Winton, which, by intervening, give tbe appearance almost of an uu Lrokvii stretch of population The northern terminus of the Scranton 'fr iction company, lessee of the Scran ton aud Carbond tie road, at present is nt Peokville, Gradually corning dowu to it from the nest of populous north ern communities', of which Carbondnle ie the center, is tbe trolley line of the C rboiidalo Traction company. A junction of tbe two roads is being af UOItdi and thus the Scrauton system will obtain t ii through passenger traf fic of the 4o.oo0 persona tributary to tbe Carbond ale system's. Unas "In a lOOtherly direction from Scran ton there are three branch ebctric ltnS, one reaching to Bellevue, with 1,800 people to feed it; another to Miu ooka, with 1,800 to draw unon. anil a third to Taylor, where ',',500 persons reside, many ol them employed daily in Scranton. Wiiil-j the places named itio the only regularly created inuuici );lities tapped by thelinesenumerated, n should bo understood that all along tbe country is thickly populated by personi who rgort to the trolley car as their one means of rapid transit into the city. The Scranton and Pitts ton Traction company, which is leased by the Scranton Traction company, is extending its lines to a connection with tbe Wilkea-Barn an l Wyoming " 'ley Traction company at Pitta ton, thus lorging the last link in the chain ofCoutinnOUl electric street railways reaching from Nauticoke, on the ex trniu south, to Carbondale, on the ex treme north, a distance of more than liliy miles ' The reader who is unacquainted With the geography of Scranton and itl vicinity will realize what such a system of electric railroads m.-ans when he Is told that in the territory thus drawn upon reside upward of 890,000 people, more than the entire p -palatum of either Oregon, Verinout or Washington, aud almost as much aa the combined population of Wyo ming. Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Aritona. It is a populatiou accustomed to travel, particularly between local pointl it it in large deeree an industrial population, the males predominating, which means that it is tho best kind it population for the rapid swelling of gross receipts. Lastly, it is so situated with relereiice to the si. -am roads that the trolley lines are rapidly capturing the lion's share of tbe tuisineas, while every day their cash receipts exhibit gratifying growth, Within the mouth the Ontario an I Wuntnni people, wlios i new coal route into Scranton has 1 n paralleled by the electric system, have tak-n off one - half their usual u mutter of looal pasaenger trains, giving as a reason tbe loss o' travel since the advent of the trolley Other steam roads aro known to be Sit tiering correspondingly, while regn larly aa clock work the trolley makes its progressive way into popular favor, and tii" ohaucea for remunerative in vestments in electrical eeenritiee mul tiply accordingly. it will bo noted t. at in all this large scheme of trolley expansion, already brought down from tbe airy plnue f (peculation to a solid baids f di moustratert practicability, the Bcranton Traction company and its leased lines, both hy reason of ad van tiitfeoiis location and for reasons coin piimnntary to its astute management, holds the key to the situation. As tho two Valleys grow its profits will grow. It occupies I he relative advantage of tbo metropolitan system as compared with the village horse car line. Patron ; go cannot go away from il. Patron age muat come to it. " Minor INDUSTRIAL Niitks: Among the railroads affected by the Pall Kan boycott are the St. I'aul, the Illuois Centra), the Northern Pacific, the Ualti- more afad Ohio, and various other lines of greater or less importance. li e iliopaofthe Pittsburg, Fort Wayne am! iueago ate now running bu Hour boar file days of the weeK, ami are idle on BOinrdaySl but it il expected that, afier .Inly 1 the number of working hours will be Increased to i-iiibt hours a day. a passenger and eleotrle railroad bet ween Washington and New York city has boon brought before Congress in a hill for the Incorporation of the National Rapid Tran sit Railway company. Kx-Represnttive lliinphill, of South Carolina, and Wash ington capitalists are interested in the i onfl. J Hey claim that tho limits of speed by steam locoinoliou have been reached, while hy electricity a upscd ol 1M miles an hour is practicable. Ouly one-third of the laiiil necessary for right of way for a steam Sued will be required, and they think the mails will soon be earned by electricity, a Mothers! Motharal! Motharalll .Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothiug Syrup has been used lor over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teetblng. won perfect success. It sooihes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydiuggists in every part of the world. Be sure and aak for "Mrs. Wluslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-uve cents a bottle- GENERA OF INDUSTRIES FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Stocks and Bonds. New Yohk. June 21). Tho Pullman boy cott, the engagement of $l,2.r0,00i) gold for shipment to Kurope tomorrow, the poor statement of the liurliugtnn and Qnincy, and some selling for foreign account com blued, brought about a lower range of prices at tbe Stock exchange this morning. Soon after the opening Whisky loomed iuto prominence and rose l ' on the announce meut that the tax had been rained to 110 per gallon, the schedule to tako effect imme diately on the passage of the tariff till. Amor Han sugar was very erratic. It de clined to '.Hit,', then jumped 101'4. During the at teruoou it ranged betweou 100 aud lor..., and closed at 101 J, a nat gain of IV for the day. The railway list, alter the early decline, developed a Utile strength, especially near tho close of business, Tbo following couiraete tattls nhowmir tlie day's fluctuations lu active stocks Is aupnlled and revised dally by Lallar A Fullsr, stock brokers, 121 Wyoming aveune: Open- Htota- Low Clos ing, est est. ma. Ani.Cot. Oil A i,i sugar. '.mis HUH Mitt UMM A.T. s. r r. MM i'H. tan. So il 111 III 111 Can. N. J Cble A N. W I0M loos linii, q , h. A q TiijJ nisj t'hlc. (las 7M, 78M ?7'N 7sU, C, t'.f. A si . L Cel.. Hock.Val. AT D. A H laiM f.-.i'f, inu iiwj D., l. ft w mi n iij tut ion! D. AO. F Siii -ItJ -:t MK Krle 18 18 18 lit O. E. Co au mi .' tW Lake Shore L. AN Il-ii, H' UH U'v Minliattau Mine, l'se !MM WS SWS 20U Nat. Lead t WH ::'.. BtK n . y. a n. a it. Y. Central N. .. O. A W UTS 14M It's H7S N. Y., 8. ft W D. 8,0, Co ttti 'BU WW - ' i North l'se :w4 ;.-14 m ill, North Pae. pf I8M to, IHV4 to, thnuha fee. Mall H; I4i in, Ui Beading Um Ifiy I6v2 lots ltis-k Inland Bit IffM tut H7 K.T !", I0tj H'U M'S St. Haul CUM BMi ftu SW T., C. A 1 I I9)j I'.i l-i'i Texsa A: nIC Unton,Paeiae la lni Id HH Wabash pi 14 U'.j PH.. II1 1 Western Union Kltf f-'Hg Kali Mt, W.A U K II 11 11 II W. A L. t. pf Chleago Gr.iin and Provlitnns. BORSMTOtl, June itll. -Tho following quota Hons are supplied and eoi rected dally by La Bar A Fuller, stock brokers,!'.:! Wyomiux ave nue. WHEAT. Jnlv. Sept. Deo Opening fo's 91 ki Higasst rsu uias BftM Lowest S7M f.9i.j U2i closing a-M), sns CORN. Opening 4tts 4UN Highest 4Ih III Lowest Wi 41 .... Closing lIU -llti IATB, Opening 88k 'Jiaj Highest tHUj SOU Lowest 3tM "N CIosIiik 86m V'.Hh PORK. tipeiinir 121'- 1283 Higliest UK 1202 Lowest I2SJ U.'Jl Closing I'i)7 VSU LARD. Opening (87 IM) Highest Hi7 KJO Lowest tuia 47, T .... t losiug W 890 SHORT RIBS. Opening 880 (8R itnrhest 050 888 lowest M" (47 Closing WJ C47 New York Produce Msrket. NlW York. June 89. Floor Dull, weak. WHEAT Quiet, firm; No. 2 red, store and elevator, 80)saOV)c.;afloat,6lSafl1 (t . f.o. b., 01Jn62c; ungraded rd, Siafric; No. 1 nortuern, tiMic. ; options closed at yesterday's prices. CoitN Duil, firms, enrco; No. 2, 44u 45c.: elevator, 15c. afloat; options were dull nnd VtJ'c. lower. Juue, 4te. ; July, 45c; August, 40c; September, 4'- c , Uctousr, 4lc Oats Dull, weaker; options, dull, lower; unsettled; July, 45c; August, :I4 Sep tember, Klc. ; spot prices, No. 2, 5ue. ; No. 2 white, 6SC.1 No. 2 Chicago, 51c; No. 8, 4!lc. ; No. 8 white. 51c: mixed western, 60a 51c; white do., 51a57c; whiteetate, 51a57c. Hkif Slow, steady. Tiercbd Beif Quiet. Cot Meats t'rm. quiet Lard Quiet, cash steady) western steam, 17.06! city, 0 ,c ; July, 7.ll5; September. $7.20; refined uiet; Continent. 17,40; South Amerioa. 17. 8U; compound, 6aa0c. Fork Quiet, Orm. BUTTER Dull, weak; state dairy. 12a 12)Vc.; do. creamery, I6al8c; Pennsyl vania, do., 15alHc; western dairy, lO.t 14c; do. creamery, I4al8c.; do. factory, U)Sal4c.; elgius, I8ci; imitation creamery, 12alic. ( heese Fair demand. Kt.i.s-Quiet, fancy steady; State and Pennsylvania, I2al3c.; western fresb, llu 12c; do. per case, t3a9 75. Fblladelpbla Tallow Markst. rnii.Ai hi.i-iiiA. June 20. Tallow wns iliill and weak. Prices were: Prime city in bogsbeads, 4Vo.i prime country, 111 barrels, 4Jfc; do. dark lu barrels, 4c,. t akes, 4. 1 c. ; grease, 8)a8c. Mils. M, f-'CHAENBEnOER, Heaver Dam, Wis, writes; "We have used )r. Thomas' Edectrlc oil in uur family for Cough", Colds, Croup and Rheumatism. It 11 res every time." IIS Adams Ave. New Telephone Building. PIANOS FAMOUS VrTtsT and OMItfgold medalai V in atapiiaUton, No eeuteaolal or warlil's fair general i latrlbatlon of iilplomaa took pi on tills memorable neoaaleni STECK These iiitiiins are exceptional la holding Hi it- original fullness of lone iind in their tiapaolty for reinaluing in tune under tho most iiy ing conditions. Beantifnl style.-, in all th Ctncy woods. Farrand and Superb Voicing. Tlie above aro our specialties. B! very well-posted dealer kuows thai very many pianos are bought and Bold, the wholesale price il which is less than one half that ol the above-mentioned instrnmenta, if you aro interested in the technical points in piano construction, and wish to know the whys and wherefores in the piano yon bay, cull and see us. Dealers in the "New Drop Head" White Sewing Machine. NEWS NOTKS FR M WV.F.S fpaclel CefteaDoaaVasa T.iindox, June 21. -Ueri int Oladatone opened tbe New Liberal olub at Llauelly and, iu spealtiug of political qSettiOUa of Ibe day, referred to the tact that in- whs a l imit hum:, aud his brother was lllo rector of the largest living in Waloi, yet neither prevented him giving the Dlastabllshmeirt bill his warmest support, Had the four "revollers" succeeded 111 overthrowing the government In- would have washed his hands of politics. a Mr. Gladstone, "tbe grand old man," has finally retired from the pdint-al w orld by resigning ids seat for Midlothian, He will now nrobablv spend the maj uOy of his remaining days at his beautiful Welsh : eat "Hawur Cattle." Mrs. Asqnith, who recently became tho wife of the home secretary, and is better known to many Welsh people as Miss Margaret T. union, is the subject ot an article In tbe New London Weekly, ami amongst other things It is ttdd of her that at the see of 17 nh" was greatl v concerned at the (set that she had onlv received eleven offers of marriage whilst ber eld est alitor iLinly Rtbbleadale) had at ibe same age received fourteen tillers. Con- versing witii Mr. Qladatme unon tlm point ho aaked what hr-r qualification were and received the answer: "Well, 1 can make rice pudding and three kind of coffee." Sir. A-tpiith is a lucky men. e e s Tho pope is consid"i ing the tlesir ibilir v of establishing a Roman 1 iatholic bishopric for Wales. There are thirty-nine catho lic chapels in South Wall's Hiid twenty two In North. The increase in late years howevei, merely represents Irish and English Immigration, ami there is no danger of Wales ever becoming Roman Catholic Three names are proposed for the bishop elect, Father Jouee, of Car narvon, whose great grandfather was a celebrated Methodist divine, His father commenced bis career with the L'hnrch of England, then joined the Metbodi-t and finally returned to the Bugltsh church. Father Jones was brought up lu the latter church, but like I, lather hud a change. Father Longdon, of Boobon, mar Wales, is also mentioued, but probably Canon Rkbsrdsou, of Cardiff, Will receive the honor. Mi The death is announced of tbo Rev. W. Hughes, of Llauelly, at the age of 7s. De ceased had just completed tbe fiftieth year of his chargo of the Llanully Baptist church. Ivor Evans, of Commercial street, Aber dare (chemiai), coin mittod snicide by tak ing prnssic acid in a cave at ibe Mumbles, leaving no reason whatever for his eon duct. The affair la a total mystery, see A.. . : . 1 r. llji mi . - 1 . ail iuih it- 01 in- 1 ioiiiii inlaws ilea's Willi till) "UlStoriCal Aspect. 'U Vtelsll Methodism" ami inolndes sketches of ilowoi Harris, Dimjel Rowlantls Wil liams (Panlycelyn), all ot whom it, as serts commenced thelrcareerin tbe Etab lished church and never intended to estab lish a body distinct tro n that church, In another part of the same paper ridicule la cast upon this assninption. The great Charles o'r Bala was also a curate of ibe Established Cbnrob and bis connection with the church l dilated upon for the purpose of showing that he took 0 promi nent part in the aotnal svvetouce of the new body from the Mother Church. The Linn, a church paper, tries to make capital on t of the fact that another great and more recent Walsh divine. -101111 Blias o Fon, and his Methodist collegians dis claimed any intention to create ill will against the church ordeprive bor of tbe titles. & spirited reply i made by the WeUh Press that John Ellas has stated in plain terms that tin- Methodists were driven to tin- formation of a separate body by the actiou of the church herself. Whatever tho object of Niicii di icnssloss may be, they render a re-union of churcht-s more difficult and tend by means of odious Comparisons to make the warfare more bitter. Bach Individual connection should be Judged by its ; resent day efforts ami t y that stand or fall. 4 Monster meetings to protest against "Disestablishment" were held at Swansea and Khyl tins week, where Lord Emlyn declared that "as the bill gave power to parish councils to control the burial grounds right no to the door of the church and another body to control the church it seemed to him a bill framed to create strife." There is something worthy of at tention in this remark. - Dr. Joseph Parry, tho eminent Welsh musician, win will noon pay your city a visit, will upon his return home be the re cipient of a national testimonial. Tbe Welsh composer lias been particularly On fortunate of late. Twelve months ago Ins office was destroyed by lire, resulting in the loss of bis printed works, ami tho in numerable Stereotype plains, and very recently be suffered n great affliction In the lossof tiis ton, Haydn Parry. The doc tor has accomplished Invaluable work to Wales and raise I her natioual standard still higher in the musical world, II" has thousands of admirers in the Electric.L'ity who will he proud to meet him one - more. iwin. Tor Delicacy, For purity, nnd for improvement oftliecom pieiion, notblngequals Possom's Powder. I siabli .bi ll 1800 10,000 la l'se. fliifettf Hue NanafHotorc nil rmupinvfis pnrfa a tiit expensive metal iim rt rtet ti'lple-repeMthiB clloiw until in HieMn 1 bin ill o 1 1 y. New Vovk Wttroroomi- Nay so Fi.t it A V'liiii'. Votey Organs holid ConsLructio;i. A FAIN Itl') M I il Y l or neatly fifty years Huh wonderful rem ad has proved itsrif the heat, quickest, aaf Ht ami surest antidote for pain 111 . be world THK TlttlK RELIEF. BADWAY'8 READY BRLIEP la safe, re liable aud elfsctual beennae ol the itlmulat ing action of the issty, adding suae to lbs one and Inciting to rottovod ami laoreaaed vlior tin- llomborluS vitality "f Ibe physical atruo ture, and through tbia nenliluui attmolatii 11 ind Increased autioe the cause or the 1'ajn is dr. vea away ami a nalural oonditlon re itored. It is thus that the KEaDY BKUEI la an admirably adapted for tin- CLJItK Ol PAIN and without the risk of injury whin ih rare to result Irom tie- use of many eftbe ao-called pain remedies of the day. In using medloines to atop pain wo shouh I void SUoh as hill ct injury on tho system npium. Morphine. Bthor,0calne and Chloral sto, pain hy destroying .re M-ia-n of percep tion, when ttie pstieat loses tlm power of feeling. Ibis Is tie- must destructive prm iiee.it masks the sjrmptoma shuts up, n,i. instead of removing trouble, breaksdown the Sttmscb, liver ,- nl bowele, and. if eon tinned toralength ol time, killa tin- nerves ami produces local or gonera paralysis. There la no necessity for usmg these un certain agents, when a positive remedy like NAD WAY'S HEAD RKUBV will atop the most excruciating pain quicker, without en. tailing the leiiht diilleiilty iu either Infa it or adult A CUItE KR All. Slimmer Complaints Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Mori us, A halt to a teaspoonfnl of Beady Relief iu a hair tumbler of water, repeated aa olten as the diseharges conlinno, ami a flannel sat urated with Keadv Belief placed over tbe stomach met boweia, will afford Immediata rebel ami : o hi ell- ct a cure. A half toattaapoonfnl In half a tumbler of water will m h few miuutes euro Cramps, .spasm ., sour Btomacb. Heartburn, Nervous ness, Bleoplesaneis, Blek Headache, Diarrhea, liy-a-ntery, Colie, I-';,tuloney . nil all interna pains. Malaria DHLS AND I'l Vi it, FBVBB AMD At.l K 1 ONQUKBRU. RADWAY'S RtADY RELIEF Not only enrsa the patient aetsed with this terrible to-to settlers In newly-settled di trieta where the Malaria or Agi xitt. lint if people exposal t" it w ill every morning, on gettlug out of bod, take twenty or thirty rlropt ..f tin- Iteady Belief in water, and pat, say, a era. -lo-r. they .oil easape attacks. This mual in- done before suing out. There Is not a remedial agent In the world tiiat will . in- Peverand Ague and alt other Malarious. I!U mis aided by ftADW.Y'S 1' 1.1,-. so quirk as ltAHWAY'n BEADY BBLIEP, 50c. Per Boltlc. Sole! hv Oruaaists. s $ wo lii fill I Q Ibe Great liver and Sterol Remedy I nr tin- . 1 1 .. 1. I 1 1 j. 4m ..r .1... u.......u Liver, How.-is. Kulneva. Itladder, Nervous Diiaraea lea- of Appetite, HoadVchq, c,. tiveneaa. Indigestion, Bllionanesi P.-ver, iu Haulm at loo ot in Bowels. Pilot and all nilier d ranacmenta of thi nternal V scorn. Purely eir -tatilo. oontatiilUK 10 ni.'i-rury, nun, rala nr deleterious druga trice, Scouts per box Sold hy all druir uista. DYSPE PSIA Dr. Rsdway'a Pills area cure for this com plaint. They restore atrengtb to the i-t-.macn and enable it to perform its funotlona. The ymptoma of Dyapenata disappear, and with them the liabill 17 of tbe syatem to contract dlaessaa. 'lake the medicine sccordie to sireetionaand nbaorve what wo say of "Pulae add Ti n.-." respecting dlot W8end a letter stamp in DR RADWAT CO., Look Box 80S, New York, for "Falso mil Trim " Ulr. Si BE TO GET IUDWAY'8. and vigor ojulrkly revt.ireit.Vark-oi-,-U-( mIl-IiIIv emlulona. Hindoo IU1111 n.ri liil-.ns . sliri-IV en dr. uliii Bhoa.iirui ml hy INllArn, the irreai riuru aaanalMUiaaie, hum t nfiata, HcraatoOfPa, flo. 227 Chestnut! Struct, Philad'a. is An impRoEfflEnT in soap. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM s " J MGnolniit Pnrnr? in n!nnr! Pnicnn Rheumatism and Scrofula P, P. V. imriflos tlm btOOd bnttdMD tih weak nnO tinhintHtuii, .. trougtn t-. weakeoea nnrves, expela dlNrUu,ffiTlaffth6 ;t it'iit hmlth nua hapiihieia hero Moknetit gloomy leellngd and laaaltude tirt preTaued For iplm:iry,Rrrnniiinry and tertiary pyphiii? , lorolood polaoiiiniti Derotr nai pottoD) aBalarla, djapepela, nnd In nil bloiil .'.ml akin Mlmiei. Ilko l-lt'it lu'M. ptiDl'"s, tltl rhronlf ulcere. totter eojud neadi imiia, i-n .-i-1 r, ectema wetnaj nj without roar or pootradlotlonithat r. P. p. ta thebeai blro'l pitniU'r In (lio vvoriil,itnl nmlioa poaltlvi'. HM')Jy :irui iiuruiauent curoa In iiM oaaeis I.u 1 los whim synti" nru " 1 --n.fi nnl whiiHi blood la in an lni,iurc ondh tlun, tliii in mp!itru:il lrr'KUlnrlilcst nri Deoollarly beoettted by the won derfnl toulo ami r'l""i 'l.aiiMlnpiirij ertlpaol p. P. P. Prickly Anb( Poko Root and Potaialnm. SpniNuriKLD, Mo., Aup. I Ith, jyiM. I can ippajE In tho bltrlicHt teral of your ueofoino from my nu n peraonaj knowit'dgv. I wa iaftt-rtoil with huart dlaeneo, plonrlaynnd Nienmatlani for ;j."i vvirs, wart trontwl by the very best ijh itolaDj ana apent hnndreda of doi lara tried arory known remedy with out Umli.ijr r-'ht'f. I havn only taken OpQ iioitln of your P. P. P., ami cau clii'orfully say It has tlono m- m rn sood than anything I havo ever taken. 1 c;in reoommend your moiiicine to all puficror of t In aliovo dUonaeH. MKS. M. M. YF.ARY. Spr igfloM, Oroon County, Mo. Dr. K. Grewer Tin- PhiUoelphls Bpeefsllat.and his swociated stuff of English ami Herman phvnieinns, are now permanently located at ftil BPItUGE ST., SCRANTON. The doctor i a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, fin nioi-lv demonstrator of phvsi oloey and snru.-rv at the Medleo-Clilriirgieal Coik-go of Phnsdelpbla. A specialty of C hroine, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb' and liiood disessea DISEASLS OF THE HERYOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dlssineea, lack of conndonee. aeznal weiikness in met, inn) u-,, inan. ball rising in the throat, spots Hosting before the eyes, lossof memory, unable to con centrate Ih,, mil,,! 1, 11 ,, Hiitijeot, easily startled whan suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them tor per forming tho actual duties of life, makiiighap jnnesH Impossible; distressing the action of Hie heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire niiay of company, feeling as tired in the murium.- as win 11 retir ing, lackof energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression. COnStipal ion. weakness ot tbe limbs, etc. Those so unvoted Should eonsnll us immediately ami he restor LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and be examined. Ilo cures tin- worst cases of Nervous Debility. Hcro f iiin, old Si ree,CatarrbPllee,Pemale Weakness, Affections of Hi- Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip piss of every description. Consultations lien and Strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours daily from Ua. m. ton p. u. Sunday 9 to 1 Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed (heir olliee to their AYarerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143' 145, 147' 149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 86821 : MT. PLEASANT AT RRTAIta fVwtnf the hast quality for domoatlc nee,ani) cf nil alzi-s, dehveriU in any part of the clt at lowest price. Orders left at my nfflcw, -NO. 118, WYOMING AVrNPF, Rear room, first tl'vr. Thir l National Bant or nent by mail or tcl-phono to thu mine, wlil receive prompt attention. Special contractu will be mado for the aali and delivery ot Buckwheat Coal WM. T. SMITH. BLOOD POISONS W nannvspmraiaUM luoptpi PotK . UltMttMM from lifrfrnm ii'M.iU-eiiiitl.frri. .y mall Whfn Holfli.rinfji I l-osimMv ;-ur. HMIK KI'fJKIIV HI., n.irtaffi III. I Pimples, Biotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Arc entirely removed by lM'.i. Prtokty Aah Poko Root nnd Potas alum, tbo yreftteat blood purifier on earth AnrnnFFN, O.. Jvily 21, XB&L Mpsks, 14PPHAH BII0B.1 Savannah, Oa. : PkarHikh-1 bought a DOttlO if ymir T. P. P. at Hot Bpnnn.Ark, .and It has dono nin inoro k-hmI than ttiroo monthsMreatmiMii at too Hot Hprtn(f.i. Hor.d three bqtUoa 0, O, Ds Kt -i'. Mn'i roora. .IAS. Ms rTKWTOlf, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Cnpl..l. I. Joliur-lnn. lb oil rhm it vtiif eonrerwi horn hv tetlfy to the wonderful proportloa ol P. P. P. tor eruption, of tlu ktn. I puflered for aeveral yearn with an un alKlitly ami dlaivreeablo eruption OQ my face, i tried oTory knoe n rente Dj lull in vain. until P. P. p. was used, and tun now entirely cured. flifeued by) J.' l. .KiHNSTON, Havauuah, Ua SUin t am er Cuied. TetHmonyfrom (hv Mayor of Srquin,Tex, 1 BBQUnfi TBXa. January 14, 180& M khsrh. Lii'i'MAN Hitos., Mavaiuiah, 3a. : Oaalrjam- have tried your P. v. P. for a dteeaaa of the fkin, nanally know n hm hkiu I'liueer,! thirty vettfH atandinff. and found great retUfj it punili'B i liB lilood and removes all Ir ritation from the Mat of the dieaso nd prevents any .snrendiiiR of tho aores. I have taken flvoor six botth's and feel confident that another rourae will efTuueut'Ure. It haw also relieved me Trom Indlpeatlon nnd atoiuach troubles. Yours tvulv, CAPT.AV. M. RUST, Attorney at Law. Book on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ALL DHUOfliaTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, I.ippmnn'a IlliH-k.Savannnh.CIa 3 SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The abovo brands or flour can be had at any of the following merchants who will sooept TlM Tribunh flour coupon of 25 on eaoh one hundred pounda of Hour or 80 on ench bHirel of flour. Bersnnm r. r. rrioe. Wanhlnictun KTonai I viu.ii ,n-ua- hi iTi-i DuiimarH-F. P. Prlee, dol.l Medal Praml. ganmore V. D. Nanlej BupsrlatiTS Brand, Bydn Park Carson A Uiirn. Wushimni St. lliilil MimIuI limiul; .1 hi,h A. Kk .ri.Mala arsnna Buperlativa Brand, OroouKMira lj.Mpunosr.Oold Meilnl Brand. J. '!'. Mi llnln, HqperlatlTo IVovldsnoo Fenner & CbappelL N Main are- ms, BupsrlatiTS brand;U J. 'iiii'-.pii, v. Mark.il trrut. fio.il Mrdii Brmid Olyhunt James Jordan, Boperlatlve Brand. PeckvUle Hbafli-r A K.i-r BnperlatlTa Jnrmyn C, U. Winter. A Oo Miimrnlativi An lilmld .Innin, H miwiiii (Jo . fluid Mmliil. Carboqdala U s. Otark; (fold Medal Hrnnd. Uonesdala I N. Poster js Co Uoid Usdal. LOUIS B. SMITH in Choice Confections and Frnits. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouss Avenue. RON and STEEL VORWAY IKON BLACK DIAMOND SILVER EXTRA SPECIAL SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JESSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STEBL UOKSE SHOES TOK CALK TIRE MACHINERY SPRING SOFT STEEL AXVILS lll.LLOWS HOUSE NAILS WILEY e RUSSELL AND WELLS TtKOa CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbender&Co.,SGranton, Wholeeala nnd retail dealers' In Waponmakers' and UlacksmitbV . pTTPPJitWo YOU KNOW? That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounc9, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at Mercereau HOT I , ACKA V "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF THE B O Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. $X M1UUAAA BCOTADCni"NERVE8EEDB. mm KjmiiiililloiiiirliifaiiltT. J,i mall nrspald. With X' ...... a.l I'ElUREANbAFTLR USING. no otiiei. Addraaa NfiBTJI IUdOOh Haaonlc Tempis. cuiaaooi. lu. For8alota8oranton, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Drugeist,, cor. Washington Hid Rnruoe stroofa Naif ' - v. - .JLli..:.L BKI ?OKB AN!) At-il.H USI.NU. noiei .liii'liro ir leluiol the inoiii-r. Solil at 1.M for hox. bona forSS.OO. 1K. MO'l'i'Mt I1EMH AL0.,Clccluuu,Oblu. VitrHals UyC M- IIAUlU-. UriiKKlssi ' -' " r Aimiuh. w rtifroi'-ry ,: (" iUtl AfUl IsUbg. au.i-, .- , i ;i inf, For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spvuce Street. Scranton. Pa. I Ne Vom the N. T. IVt'SwM. Msatl, JM The Flour Awards "CllirAOO, Oct 81. Phs first official snnonnuament of World's 1-arr di plomas on flonr has basn mads. A medal has bean awarded by tba World's Fair jadjeos to the flonr mann factored by the Waelibnrn, Crosby Co, in the great Waahbnrn Flour Milk Minneapolis The committee reports thb flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rsuk as flrst-claaa patent floor for. family aud bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL tVHOLKMALU AOKNTS. Toy lor-Judge ft Co., Gold Medal; Atherto? & Co., Superlative. Pnryea Lawrence Btore Co.. Oold ModaL Mooslc Jolm Mi:Crindl, Oold Medal l'ittnioii M. W. O'Boyln, Hold Medal Ulark'a l)rein-Frai:n i I'Rrltor, SuperMt. i lurk'-. Bnmmlt-F. M. Younii, Gold Medul iJalton-S. K. Plan ft Son, Wold Medal BraD-l Nicholson-J. E. Hnrdinx. Waverly M. W, Bllaa A Son, Gold MedaL rm toryville Charlej Gardner, Gr'd Medal Hop bottom N. M. Finn A sod. Gold M-dai Toljyliniioa-Toliyliaiinii Lohla-h l.uuibir Co.. Uuid Modal Brand Geuldnbiro -S A. Adams. Gold Medal Brand, MoscowGalas AClemsnta, Gold Medal. I.uke Ariel Jamu A. Bortree. Gold Medal. ForoatCliy J. L. Moran ft Co., Gold Meda l PAKl.OKS OI'F.N FROM 7 A.M. TO 11 P M. 4 SPECIAL ATTi:r:TIo.V OIVKN TO BOfS (PI.V1NG FAMILIES WiTU ICK CREAM. WAOON WHEELS AXLES SPR1NOS HUBS SI'OKKS RIMS STEEL SKEINS R. H. Sl'IKES SCREW & Connell ANN I AVKMi: HARDS LUMBER CI osasa, aaoh aa wuit Msmorf, i.omo iiratn i-nwpr. lli-aiinchc, Wakstouiaaa, Usal Manhood, Nightly Raitaalona. NfrvnuNiu-vH.iiluiraliiHntKllonnof power ln(isiisratlvfiiiri.'Hiiiiiif ritlu-rnoxi-uiiHcil ly ovt'roxortlitii.yrtulliriilrrrora. rxri'Livr nis of tobaooo. ODlnmoratlmnlanta, which k-ml in lntinnity, Qpn. Can l i-onli-'l In vent porkit. SI pprbox, 6 for n SS order we lTe a written vnnrsntee to euro -. d..1.l k. ..II .1. I. Aukfnrl, .air RESTORED MANHOOD DR. MOTT'S M KVK1I1M' PILLS The anal remedy for nertnim prostration nnd nllncrvnniidliiettieii of tho k'l'lliTiu I ?S ormilis ul el l in' r hex. mii-h ah Nervous loslrfltl. n I :il U wfm Ing or Lojt Manhood. ImpoUosyj NlghUy KnilniiliinK.Vnuthful Errors, r -ii wi i ........... . ..-n i i onKi i-'i or i M'unn . wnicn leiui to I on eiiiiiptloiiuinl Innnnlty. With every M order w) tlvc :i written iruar- RESTOR LOST VIGOR Wil brtcii you npin week Bold with WRITTEH n ion r.!', Itl t lire PITTJUK UCIHIliy, I.OW Ol HP-SUsU row! 111 rlthci I. liivoiuntfirT KmiHthiuP (Vomany caiisp. If ueKlertPd, ufb tronhlM lend t eoiiiiit) (inn iiiia- ity, fl.("ippr boi by mrul.fi loxfd for W. With ev r-1 orih-i w, ui vt- n w; lit. n iri.timM.. to ruiu it ti'fu&d tb BOQfy. Adtii sjsj., ci?muu, IJIUO. Pharmacist, cor. Wycmlng Avenue and