1TE fCJAKTON TEirUNE- SATURDAY IUIl-UfG. JULY 7, 1SU4. L NEWS OF The Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming Vullov Traction aompany hat just re culrecl a consignment of new car, ne eeesitaUd by its iteadily increasing Imsltins. Id the number ara aix trail ers, four double truck and four ningle truck can, all of the bent make find all open or autnmer card Uoiler tbe effi cient superintendence of John Graham, one of the beat traction uianugara in the United States, the Wilkea Burre And Wyoming Valley company haa en joyed a prosperity wholly unforeseen oy its ost enthusiastic projectors. I s patroDago is steadily growing, its trackage expanding and its popularity nmoiiK the masses of the people nUf uienting daily. On the West Side of the Suiqueuanna rler it has beau in- strum.'ntal in transforming a stretchj f barren farm land luto a liuk or thriviut? villages, connected at iutor T.ilt by small (roups of pleaiaut uew liomts; and it will be only a quettion of time when the same development will follow the course of the trolley system on the opposite bank. Superior service and equipment, combinsd with a lib eral management, have achieved these results, and will acuievu still better ones in ttie years to coma, The iron industry, says Dan, has not yet recovered from the coal miners' strike. A law and somewhat lasting reduction in the demand for irou is the natural couseqnenevs of disturb ances affecting railway earnings. The dvtuaud for iron products does not ap pear better and prices are again tending downward iu spite of the general feeling that an advance innst follow the termination of the miuers' strike. Textile manu facture do not show improvement. Interruption of traffic is felc in these industries, but much more the uncer certainty now far foreign goods may be delivered at lower prices than do mestic after new duties take effect, and behind these causes of hesitation lios the fact that, with many hands out of work, and wsires reduced for others, nnd prices of furm products sxoeod iuclv low, the buying power of the people is greatly restricted. e ... The failures in the second quarter of 1891. according to Dun, were 2,734 ttgaiDst 3,109 lust year. The failures during the wuelc have bean 181 in the Unit-il States against 334 last vear, and 31 iu Canada against 23 Inst year, with iio important disaster us yet since tbe new I'alf year began. The amount of liabilities iu commercial failures was $37,51(5.973 against 982, 179 in the flrt qnartt-r of the year and $121,541. 239, including all reported in the sec ond quarter of last year. The rumor having been recently re vived that the offices of the Delaware and Hudson Riilroml company now locnted in Carbnndate, would be re inovd to this city soon after the com pany's occupancy of the new Lick wanna avenue station, a representative of the Carbondale Leader interviewed Superintendent Manville ou the sab-j-ct and was assured that there was nothing in tne rumor. Ths employes at the Bridge street station and om of those in tbe other Scranton oflces will be transferred lo tbe new station but tne present force In Cnrbondttle will remain undisturbed After tbe opening of tbe new Scranton station the branch between tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western depot Und the Delaware and Hudson sta tion at Green Ridge will be abandoned for passenger traffic. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company owns the track as far as Vice street, the Delaware and Hudson tbe remainder. The branch road will be used princi pally for the Dickson works. The pres ent Vine street building of tbe Dela ware and Hudson will be used for stor ing books and papers, at least until such time as some other disposition will be made of it. It is not known yet what is to be done with the old Bridge Street depot The company is pressed for room there, however, and it is not on Jikely tbat the building my be torn down and the ground utilized for switching purposes. Says an Easton dispatch: Ex-em' ployes of the Lehigh Valley company wtio have been -out of work since the strike on that road last winter are be ing Induced by western agents to go to Chicago to take the places of the strikers on the western railroads. A number of men who took the strikers' places on the Lebigb Valley havegivn tip tbeir Jobs and also gone weit. The nit-n who have gone west had tbeir fare paid and are promised $4 per day. . Of the total number of deaths to oruployes on acsounc of railway acci dents laat year,433 were due to coupling and uncoupling cari,644 to falling from trains and engines, 73 to overhead ob structions, 247 to collisions, and 153 to derailments, tbe remainder being due to causes not clearly defined. An as signment of casualties to the oppor tunity offered for accidents shows 1 employe to have been killed for every 320 men employed, and 1 to have been injured for every 2a men employed The most dangerous servios is that of trainmen, and for these the statistics show 1 employe to have been killed for every 115 trainmen, and 1 employs to have been Injured tor every 10 engaged in the service, . The bituminous coal operators of the Clearfield and Boecn Creek regions to the number of tweuty five met at the Philadelphia office of the Bsrwind Wbtte Coal Mining eompany yesterday for tbe purpose or discussing the strike cituation and taking action thereon Edward J. Berwind, president of tbe ii-r wind-White eompany, acted as chairman of tbo con to reuse, which he tran its secret session at 11 o'clock. The conference ended at 1 p.m., and then the following resolution which had "been adopted unanimously given out: Resolved, That we stand firmly for the rate of wages no in effect viz. 40 cents per gross ton for digging coal, also that any question or aeau worn and otter de tail of maugemeut be referred to tbe local operators where they properly belong. Ml the leading coal operators, with one (X'Mption, were represented, The operators discouraged tbe sending of non-union men into tbe district to take the strikers' places, snob a step being deemed inexpedient. Abont fifteen of the representatives reported that tbe old men were returning to work at the 40 cents per gross ton rate. Tbe operators expressed the opinion that iu ten days tnere will be a general re sumption of work at the wages they offer. . Soma twenty engineers on the La hilt h Valley railroad, who came in No vember last and filled the places of tbe) strikers on mat road, lert .oxtoa yes " tenia?. They are going west to fill th Btrikors' plaoes there. They are offered GENERA NDUSTRIES 150 por mouth and work guaranteed to tuem for Ave years. This is how Seward chronicles bis experiences while the guest of Scran1- tonians recently: "four hours sleep was the average All retired quite early but judging from reports made ne next wot mug not much sleep wus outaiuod, for most, of the rooms were iu tbe top of the bouse and very hot. Some noisy cats invaded the court yard of tbe hotel during the morn ing honre and made quite a dis turbance. IIre the party was packed awar four and six in a room according to the usual plan. It should also be gratifying to those coulemplat inv a trip to Pcrauton next year to know that John Jermyn. the great coal operator, iserectiuga flrat-elass hotol In the city. What uncomfortable trol ley cars they have in Soranton. About as ronirh traveling as going through iiell Uate in a small bout. And then tbe Interminable switobing and twist ing of the trolley pole. Aly, my, it's awful." Minor Industrial Notes: It cost $1,220,938 to Day the salaries and wages of the employes and ohlcurs of the Koading couipauies last month. The riilladelnhhi anil Readmit is aiuiii stocking coal cars on tbe Tauiaqua and Northern branch. This branch had been unoccupied for the last few weeks until Monday. A year aco on Wednesday the Louie- Traction company opened lis line between riazietun aud Jeauesvilla with two cms. Ou Wednesday tlmy ran twenty-three cars and carried between iiU.WJ aud 80,000 pas sengers. Goodman & Rro.. nf Miilmnnv ('it v. annt 1,000 baskets of buckloberries, ou Monday, to Philadelphia, and Wilbatn Buyer, ot tne same place, sunt SOU. Ovor 1.0UJ berry pickers are engaged in the buiinosi in Ma- nanoy my. Tbo Lehiuh Vallev Railroad couwanv ordered auO coal cars from Murray, bou- gai At Lo-, or atsuntuwu. These cars are to be built upon a pattern similar to that used by the Delawuro, Surueuanuu and Schuylkill compauy. The coul tonnage of the Reading rail oad for tbo week ended June M was 872.. S 15 toils, ail Increase over the same week last year of US.47S tons. For the year tbe tonnage aggregates 6,725,3'Jti tons, a de crease as compared with the correspond ing period iu lS93of 9J4047 tons. On Tuesday Thomas C. I'lalt was un pointed receiver of the Southern Central railroad upon an application madct ou Mon day. The application mado to the attor ney teuorn.1 or Sew lork to dissolve the corporation lias not vet been iiansod unou. r. t iutt, as receiver, says ho opposed this application. The frame work of the new coal separa tor at Ureen Mouutuin is almost com pleted. Once iu order, all the coal hoisted from tho slope will be run through it and the conl aud rock separated. The coal win oe lonueu rrom cnuies into cara una thence hauled to tue No. 5 Houev Urook colliery lor nual preparation. The freight movement eut and west throuch the vards of the I'en'.isylvauia railroad at Columbia duriug tbe mouth of June was as follows: Trains east, 1.205; loaded cars, 88,032; empty cars, l.'tf; to tal, dH,J-l. Trains, went, .'67; loaded cars, 10,15'.'; eraptv cant, ST, 597; total. 37,74.1. (irnnd total, 77,070. This Is an increase of u.'Jtw cars over the mouth ot Jlay and a decrease of 3S.414 cars for the mouth of June. ib'Ji. NEWS NOTES FROM WALES. Shecial Correal onttence. London, iuue 8. The great event in Wales has been the opening of the new Koutb park, Cardiff, by the Karl of Dum fries, the youthful sou of the Marquis of cute, ine mtuquia presented eichty acres of valuable land to tho townspeople. who have epent K!i5.(hiu iu luvlue out the grouuus. Tbe Duke of Westminster recently con vened a large inpetine of the Welsh no bility at bis London mansion to consider tbe position of the Lpiacopal church m Wales in view of the disestablisment bill. The meeting decided that every weisnseat De contested at the ensuice general eiectiou, aud to that purpose sum irom ,o'w to j,oto were rreeiy sab' ssnoeci. - These gentlemen ' have immense reve- nuos, and while some of them are exceed ingly liberal in assisting their more unfor tuuato countrymen, the sudden outburst ot generosity is more than wonderful. No amount of money will alter the representa tion or wales, and the majority or these gentlemen have hitherto been attonding to otner Dusiness ana neglecting, until the last moment, the defense of their church. The sensible course would have ben to establish a fund to endow poor parishes rainer man Fquander their thousands iu electioneering libels. The Cymru Fyrtd society is now fairly startxa ana probably tbe most charactons tic feature is the importance that is being attnehed to the possessi iu of a knowledse of the Welsh by all applicants for public appointments, mis cuuaition is last be coming an essential one In VV ales. Emily Culliford, of Penartb. has been committed for the murder of her little baby. The Swansea steamer Neath Abbsv has snnkoffNiisb Point, reculting In the death ol Laptalu Morgan and three hands. The Swansea authorities are taking legal proceeumg against the Dime ot lienu fort, who claims the ownership of the foreshore. The duke wanted 1575 per acre, although the land lay between high ana low water mam ol Swansea bay, William Tlnvta fitmn nf AhArotullltr church, was drowned in tbe river Towy. ...... - - r " ' j The OfiWMt.rtf Arlvnrtlcnr nf Knrth Wnlna fflvAH & ftnTnnllmAntiirv rfumnpa tn fl,A f!HANTnv TpiHITW In fhft rpnnrfi rt adoi i. t'arry s visit. 4 All the Welsh bishops voted aeainst the dei eased wifo's sister bill when it was re jected by tbe lords. More money is to be spent to welcome the Prince of Wales at tbe Carnarvon eis teddfod. Lord Pewrbyn and others will provide robes for tbe bards and the street are (o be barricaded lest the Welshmen should got too near their prince. Koine of the Welsh press wrote humorously as to this absurd precaution. Owkn. of tbe physical const! tution often comes w ' -rr v. r -stSE 'iwvr i..i... k-i.o. tracted through Ijifeyia. from excesses. tiw- liziioriinrH or Such habits M&SflVL. of manly power, norv ous exhaust- Ion, nervous dobllity, impaired moinory, lo spirits, irritable temxr, and a thou sand and one deiiuigements of mind and body. ' Epilepsy, paralysis, softening of the brain find even dread insanity some times result from such reckless self-abuse. 'To reach, reclaim and restore such unfort unates to health and happiness, is the aim of the publishers of a book written in plain but chaste language, on tbo nature, symptoms and curability, by home treatment, of such diseases. This book will bo sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of ten oents in stamps to pay postage. Address, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, 60S Main at,, BulTulo, N. Y. For Delicacy, For purity, and for improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals Pozzoni's Powder. ivf ii r .-.??-flr-K'i 16 .(f. .J'U-Jk All FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Etooks and Bonds. Nkw York. Julv 0. Except In the case of American Sugar, which broke from W to 9bH, the decline was less than a point There whs no pressure to sell. Sugar Is the only stock on the list in wblch the bears appear to be niaxing any beadwity, but iu this case tbey are fay. orud by developments at wusniugtou. " was stated ttitu the bouse coufereuce com mittee will be Instructed to not only op pose the senate sugar schedule, but to have the product placed on tue iree hbi. These rumors are leading to liquidations by timid holders. Chicago bus was weaker, the stock falling from 79J to 71 with a mib.seoueut recovery to 7S1'. Ueneral Electrio rose to 37S f rem 80,' on reports tbat the company's busi ness waa picking up, iu me aner nnon speculation came to a standstill. A failure ot a banking Arm iu Loudon, a break in American bugar and the less prumisiuu outlook of an early settlement of the great strike at the west led to a weak opening. The railway list developed considerable firmness aud recovered X to H per cent, Louisville and Nashville, and Uurliugton aud Qulncy leading. In the last hour It was announced that $750,(KiO gold would be shipped toinoirow. This was a surprise, as the sterling exchange market does not warrant shipments at this tune. Not a Bingle trade was reporteu during the scbsion lu Northwest, JNuw York Coutral, C'auada Houtl.eru. Big Four, Lackawauna, Delaware aud Iiudson, or Manhattan, speculation lett on nriu. Net changes show losses of i to 1 per rent. Thtt fnlliiwincrr.numlnr.fi tjlhla saoWtnff the day's fluctuations in aotlye stooks is supplied slid revised dally by LsHar Kuller, stock biukers, 121 Wyoming avenue: Opeu- llwh- how tins- int. est. et. in. .. SI 27 t!7 27 ,. wiM WW W! .. Ws Ws f; Am.Cnt, Oil... Am Wunar A. T.H. tan. So. Ln. N. J t'lnc St N. V. ., B. & Q Clue, (las 7iili 71iu 7IWH I'., t'.C. s 8t. L... Col., H.H'k.Val 1). . U 1).. L. is W D. St o. i' -I'd U7 r-'ai Krle i:i5 liiiia i -II ! mi , W4 U. K. Co u;ik io Lako Shore Ij. St N Manhattan 11 Ic. tan Nat. Lead N. Y. A N. IC. .. N. Y. Central... S. Y O. W.. N. Y U. W., V. 8. C. Co North Pac North I'ac. pf,., I.'. ' iiii Ms , Kill ' wi i ''7u lii i.tit, Nlly ll'i mi U 15 2m M 07'!, 11 OH), ll"4 S''H )lv i:.;v, n.'-I mi 21 W vm m i!H 11. in ll'H Mb 14 3SJ m U'!m Ms ll'B Mil, 11' m DiiiahH I'ac. Mail Ki-ndinir Ho-k lxlamt K. T M. I'aul T C. I Texas l'ac... l iiiou I'aclilc.... Wnliush p ' Woatern Union.. W.& U If V. Si L. . pf... Chicago Grn and Provisions. SrnANTOK. Julv a The followin quota tions are nuppliud and eorroctud daily by La- bar 1' tiller, stock uroaer,ui nyoming ave mi e. WHEAT. .'n'y. fni't. Doc Opening M's rK il'i lligliubt Wi. lils Lowest, fc'i'4 !7 "' Closing fij.t i7f. Wi4 CUHN. ' Opening 4Is ll'C .... Highest 41'h 41 Hi Lowest 40V V Closing 4"H1 41 OA'l S. Oiwnlng 3 1b HiKhcst lii- 21'H Lowest H7 iif:l4 .... Closing !17 il'4 l'OKK. Opening ITfl l'-Wl Iligiicat I'-ill Low-pat 1225 121. .... Closing 1225 1250 .... LAUD. Opening 71 CS2 .... Highest 1172 W-2 Lowest '"'7 M .... Hosing , 607 10 .... KilOKT HIBS. Opening IU" 150 Highest M5 I5J Lowest H2 C47 Clojlug 012 047 Scranton Whcl.sal Matkft Scranton, July 6. Fncrr and Pro puce Dried apples per pound,fl:i7o. : evap orated apples, llaUc. per pound; Turkish prunes, Saoc.-. English currants. Saline; layer raisins, $l.75aLSii; muscatels. 21.00a 1.40 per box; new Valencies, 7a7jc. per pound. Beans Marrow-fats. t3.00a3.05 per buanel; mediums. Sl.75al.00. Ikas itrtten, tl.15al.20 per bnabel;spllt I2.50a2.fi0; lentela.5 lo 8c. per pound. Potatoes New, per barrel, tl.75al.85. OMONS-IiAskof, fl.3Sal.6U. Bi'tTEB Kie. to itsc. per lb. (.'heks Ha'JJo. per lb. EiHia Fresh. HaUvo. i'ovLTRV Chickens, dressod, 12 to 13c; tUi keys, 12 to 13c. ii KATs-Hains, 1 Jc. ; small hams, 12Vc; skinned hams. l'Ja. ; Calitnrnia bams, S'iQ.: shonldersjSVc.ibellies, 6J40.; smoked breakfast bacou, 11c. mokk Belit Outsides, 13c. ; sets, 15c: insides and knuekles, lOJc. Poll K Mess nt $15; short rut, $1(1. Labd Leaf in tltries nt 8Kc; tn tabs, 8c; in 10-pound pails, 8)o.t in 5-poand pails, 9)ic; 8-pound pails. par pound. Floor Minnesota patent, par barrel, M.- ia4.40; Ohio and Indiana amber, at (3.50; Uraham t f8,5U; rye Hour, l 13.00. Fikd illxed, parewt., attl.00. Qraii Ry, e.fcorn, W to 55a.) oata, 55 toiiOc. per bushel. Ryk Sthaw Per tou, $13uJi HAY-$14.50alO. Kow York Frcducs Market. New York. July 6. Flocr Dull nig lccted, weak. Whkat Dull. J4C. lower; No. 2 rod, store nnd elevator, 6bj4c; afloat, 00c. ; f. o. b., 5!),,'a5ii5i'e.; ungtaded red, 57a00c; No. 1 nortliuru, OOo,; option, dull and weak; No. 2 red, July, bbo.: August, BHe.; September, file; December, Me. CORN Dnil, fliui;No. , 455iMii55ic. ele vator; iti.Mc. afloat; opiioua dull, o. lower, closing weak; July, 45c.; Au guBt, 4(i'ic; SoptMnber, 40jc.( No. 4, 45c. DATS Dull,steady; option, dull, weaker; July, 40j.j August, 3Hc; September. 3Jc.; spot prices, No. !i, 5050$c.: No. 2 white, SlWao'Jc; No. 2 Chicago, 5lc; N . a, 40tr.: No. 3 white, D0c.; mixed western, 5)n51Jc.; white, 51a57c; white stun, Olafiic. Heev filow, steady. TlKROBJ) Bekf Dull. Cut SlKATS-Qulet, firm. Laud Firmer, quiet; western steam. 17.85; city, 7c; July, $7.30; refined, dull; continent. $7.55; South America, $7.85; compound. CaiI,,V'. Pohk Q del, firm, Ul'ttkr Quiet, fancy, firm; state dairy, 12al7c; do. creamery, 15lHc. ; Pennsyl vania do, IOaISo.; western dairy, loa Rttfcjdo. cit uiery, 14alc.t wlgLis, Ibc.; Imitjitioii rreumery, 12nl5 CHBsi-'lri, lairly active. Lous Fan -.and, choice firm; state and pfnnsyivnnt, - ;4nl4.;c.; western fresh, l.'lalla; do., per case, $1.75u3. Phlladnlplila Tallow Markat. rniLAOKLPiiiA. July 0. -Tallow waa dull aud uuchAiiged. Prk'eg weret Prime city in bogshetuls; 4c: prime country, In barrels, 4,Vc; do. dark in barrels, 4c;. cake?, 4,1.,c. ; fcreaae, Sy(n'ie. Mother.I BPotbtrsIt nTotharalll Mrs. Wlnslow's Southing Syrup has been nsed for over fifty years by millions Of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It son) hes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; euro wind colic, aud is tho best remedy for di arrhoea, hold bydiuggists in every part of tbe world. lie sure and ask for "Airs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup," and tako no no other kind. Tweuty-tlye cents a bot- 1 Dr. Wood's Norway Pin- Syrup cures cough aud colds quicker than any ot er remedy, became it combine tbe lung healing quality of the pine tree with other valuable medicines. Sold by all dealers ou a gnurantee of satisfaction, , , C'L'IIES a Constipation. CITIES A Constipation. CURES Constipation. I write that you mar kno tlis ktxid I havereculvea from B. B. B. I was all out of health and sugering with con stipation and blliosinoi I tried other medielnee, but thuy failed to do any good. At last I bought bottle of B. B. B. and before I had usnd it all I went to work aa well a vr. Gws Nroa, Box KOrvineUm, Warreaoo. Pa Acts On the Bowels. Dr. E. Grewer The riillnrtelpldn Specialist, and his associated atufT of English nd Oeruiau phvslc ans, are now permanently located at 811 8PII.CI3 ST., SCItNTOJf. 1 The doctor Is auradnateof the University of PwinsyWaula.fornierly donionstnitor of physi ology and surperv at. the Modico-Chiruntleal Collc(ie of Philadelphia. A specialty of C ironlo, Nervous, gkio, Heart, Womb and Blood disease,. ; DISEASES OF THE HERYOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which ore dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weikness iu uiou nud wo num. ball rising in the throat, S)iots floating before U10 eyes, loss of memory, unable to con cent rate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed wind, which unllta them fur per formiliK the actual duties of life, maklufthap piuesit impossible: distressing the action of the heart, causing flush of heat, dupressioa of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fosr, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy uf compauy, feeling as tired iu the morniug as when retir ing, luck of etiercy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, coustlpatiou. Weaknuss of the limbs, oto. Those so affected should consult us immediately aud be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If vou have been fflven tin bv vour physician call upon the doctor and be examined, lie cures mo worst cases of Nervous Debility. Scro- iu iii.i no sorcs.i atarmrtius.r emaie weakness, ACectionspf the Eye. tar. Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Causers und Crip ples of every description. Consultations froe aud strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours daily from V a. in. toll p.m. Sunday 8 tot E-TROLLEY SOAP 5i rjmLHQ.akwv Is an Improvement iu Soap. In Ihe Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and cleon and lasts longer than other coaps Ask Your Grocer for It. If he iloes not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box loo cal:es 75 pound $4-5- Joseph $.Tomag Elinton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. Cnalof the best quality tor domestic use,ana ef all shsM, dslivared in any part ot U citj at lowest price. Orders left at my office, ISO. 118, WYOMING AVENUE, (tear room, first floor. Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to tho m lu will receive prompt attention. Ppedul contracts will ba mads for sl and delivery ot Buckwheat CoaL WM. .T. SMITtt Maloney Oil and Manufaa turing Company Have removed their office to their "Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8681 DRITF.R RI10K CO., luc'p. Capital. $1,000,000. KET l.5l hllOK IN THK WORLD. "A dollar tuetit h 0 dollar tarntd." Thltl.aille.' Solid Krcnch ItuliKolaKld'Bnt' toulloot delivered fr snvwhers In the U.S.. on reelitofC'li, Money Order, or 1'o.t.il Nolo for I1..10. Kanals evory wv tho hoots ultl in nit retail tores (or ti.bO. We muke tills boot ourMlrei, therefore e ausr- ...... .1.. 4i .... -.a v one Is Dot sadillea will refund tho money mend another pttr. Optra loe or common Hcntef vldihs C, IV K, fc KK. .aliee 1 to 8 and Ii air jilzos. Stnd your lin; iiLT va liiuai i ui u VW. Au.' T.71 Dexter Shoe CCltt I "loss WP- H iWiiirtrii'w-i.i iu'a-WM,. pcraiDUrrtd I In w is w dtn br S MnatloRfTi-E say. oilnctunntT,MeM tj r.it.ji. rMiliT. prowls d 100-rf book, ill tratid Iren I lirfromprileur'1.frnnirntll WhenUMRpriofi I us M.nurvnui, o Mnelo atamadv win I t,nlUnlrcnn. rOO lUittTD eu, nt-f. III. I IJIIMIIII 11 I mm TH M?W.-.nC U1 t .3 wm 4H Good Men rt) Deserve . ' iSn Good Clothes DO GOOD " ONE of the strong noinrs nfTt une's equipment as a iirst-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to- date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair arrd square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those fic teres Don't Spoil Those Hnl- tichromes ave Fhem eatly Sound The Tribune will promptly preserve any of the art series pur chased by its readers at prices especially moderate. I twill make special rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America Illustrated Series Mticliroine Series Or Any Other Series And do the work so thoroughly that you will simply be de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS' OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAk CHARACTER, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL , Tba abovo brands ot flour can be had nt any of the following merohante, who will accupt The Tuiuunb fuuk coupon of 25 on each one hundred pounds of flour or 0 on each barrel of flour tcTonton-P. P. Price. Washington arenas I wuu jivum urMiiu. Duoniore-F. P. PHc Oold Medal Brand. Lunuioro-f. D. Maiiloy. KuprUtlvo hrunl. 11 d r'urk Curwm & Uavli, Wabbarii ttt. Gold jtludsl Uraud; J. wph A. Ueara.Main avenue, Xupurlntive lirn:ul. Green Kidrt-A.Iy.Siioncor.Uold Modal Brand, i. i.3-.cn.u, nuMurmcive. l'lOTldonco Vonuor St CbaiiollN' Main ai 7. uue. Mupui'latirii tsrauu:U J Uilio Market otrett, Gold Uudal Brand. Olyp&HDt Jamvs Jordan, Superlatiro Brand. recaviue saancr a H.n?r Buperiaciro. Jermyn C. U. Winters & Co SuperalatlTU Aroboald Jouna, B mpaon SS U' . Gold Medil. Carbundi(lo-tt. H. CUrk, Gold Modal Brand. HouendiUa-I. N. Fvster St Co. Gold ilelil. Miuooluv M. II. Lavolle LOUIS B. SMITH", Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. IROM and STEEL NOIttYAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND EXTUA SPECIAL SAXDKKSOVS ENGUSII TOE CALK HUE MACHINERY SPkl.VO SOKI STEEL ANVILS BKLI.OWS HOUSE NAILS JESSOP'S ENGLISH CA81 8TFEL UOUSE SHOES WILLY & UUSSE1.L AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbender&Go.,ScrantQn, Wholenle aud retail dealers' in Wagonmakers' and Blacksmitba' SUPPLIES. DSD YU &CEW? That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns' of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weiht,ounce for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en gfaved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at ercereau 3)T LACKAWANNA AVICWK "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been, A HAPPV PATRON OF THE RIGHARDS LOIBER GO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. HMHQQQ "... '::.!.: Wair.:.ViAiVuirri'h'nUtheninnry. Cln-ulur true. iold Iit all drufOlM. Aaaioriuia bEF0BHBAfTtllU6.ulner. AdUreMA-KVU SKKUCO., llatonlo tempi: ClUCAOalU. For Sallu Bcr-hton, Pft.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, vv. WashlngtoD BaHJMHMMMaaHWHBiHMMaMHMMpM mm RESTORED MANHOOD W J 1' T jM- B-i Th trnrt rmdy M the AiHirfttlve tT 'Jt itental Wor.'7,H-ttT uneof Tobucrnor opium, which lend toCon j . WiiVW smnpllonumi iTisa-itLjr. With evrjf 4 order w -tve a wrltlonRuar- Ulkk Wt awi -a&u taiiiu, xurti.. Jill , i wtwdiirBwry. - v mt i kith w I'tlAL MEIlU'lMii Foraala by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spvuca Strict, Scranton, Pa. lMMll rrom 0lJC Y. TW6tin, i'oo.i,MS The Flour Awards "Chicaoo, Oct 81. FL first offloi-1, announcement of World' Fair di plomat on floor hu bm made. A medal Las been awarded bj the World's Fair jadsei to tbe flour manu factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co, in tbe great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. Tbe committee reports tbe floor strong and pure, and entltlea It to rank aa firat-claia patent flou fop family and bakera' use." MEGARGEL & CON NELL WBOLKSALK AGENTS. Taylor-Judpe & Co., Gold Modal; Athertop ot Co., buporlatlv. Duryoft-Lswroriue utor Co.. Gold Medal. oolo JoUu MoCrkidle, OoJdMwlaL HUaVm-M. W. O'KovIm. (lld M..U1 Uurk Oroen-Fraoe & Hrker. BuperlstlTo. Urk's 8ummit-r. M. Tountf, Gold Medal. UHflu-3. E. lnn & Sou, 0 Jld Medal Braol airhglwa-J. E. HHrdin. wT.rly-M. w. bllu Bon, Gold MedsL I'autoryvUlo-CharlOT Gardner, GrId Medal. Hovooia-i. M. Plnu Ss Sou, Guld Medal. Co.. taold mlal brand. i'oniaooro-l A. Adams. Gold Metal Brand Moow-Galg CUinnt. GuM Medal. Uike Ariel-Jainee A. Bortree, Uold MedaL Purest City-J. L. Morgan Co., Gold Made IS ORS OPRN FROM 1 A.M. TO II P W. ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 8UP- r a. u 11,11.3 wim ic UnAM. WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS HCB9 SPOKES KIMS STEEL SKEINS R. R. SPIKES SCREW 4 Connell RESTORED!': NERVE SEEDS. Tbl.wAntlrl rm4f fi.t bturfi .11 r..n. dl. eM. nrh Weak Md-orr, Lous of Brain Power, Beale. Wakojulnosa. otMiiiibood.NlKlitly KuiImIoih, NerTouinrM.alUtund losso lr nnlnm nr.rlmill.nl.. wlllch lfd- lO lllOniVlIT, Con- DR.MOH'S NERTEBIKB PILLS fornvrrout nrnntrotlnn and I1 nprrn4a1liuaiuiii nf umnl of attbpr -cor. tuch m Nervous Prostmtlcn. FnlK 2U01T'MciillciLcV..UoTcaiut.,oiaio. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wlli tram Ton nnla a Bold with WHITTRM LJrS.'jyuaaAaihBloCur HrTooiDbilitj, I,oi)fBiul Powtt m iiii.i.,.!, 7tvJ uiTolnnUn mlroniftomUTci. If nrglrcll, nch trouble, iHd I. iiiliiid oiiaianiaii in iira or raiuiiu luh m nnu CO.. doraUnd.Oblo. Ad.ir Pharir.aclat, cor. Wyoming ffvcnua an$ A
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