G TJ1E SClTAlsTQN TBIBUKE-SATUlfDAT MOBNING. JULY 14, 1804. GENERAL El OF INDUSTRIES According to the Ulest report thero ro now 1,870 ruilt i of railway in JiipHn, of wliicli 1,'JIO nuieg nro owned by pri Trtie cf.uipuiiicd. At tba present tiuio 03 npplicutiou for now railrou l con cessions ir under the consideration of tl:e uuthoriti"g of that country, the total length n' t'"f projected liuei bo ina nfoont miles. It. is addod that tlio Jiipani-H K'lVernmtMit Iim iu viow to luila l.'Jtil miles oi ruilroad during the next twenty yxur, which will Irifj? tip the length of the stuto Ji'nn to about 1 . y 1 5 miles. The .Kipiint'ao nro Bitfiiciiiitly cosmopoli t in to to the clieapi-Ht tiiurki'tM for tiietr unpplies of material and miuihin t'iy. 'lhey are at the pres'-nt moment 'rderlnc coiiBHleriitl'i tiuuntity of i tie-ir relininir nnd textilo iiniohirjery in K;inlaiii, and they draw their mils. liH'omntivoH and other railway muter iiil -a hfii they do not manufacture it tiiemselvi'f with t!ie most absolute imp 'irii'iiity fr.m KnijUiid, Uormxny liii.l the Uuttt Suite, while they -jeir to l;ii:cy France for the nvutor iilitoi and other war material, ul llioni;!i ll'.i'V liavo recently ordered Hi.ma llarvoyizi'i1. armor plates from England. The 1'itr len Iron company, of Troy, N Y . s't3 an t-x tiiipl" mat mitfiit well "no l.ilnuvtd ly all rmployinit corpora tions with I- "iielit to all concerns 1. Tlio nr ! n cmii'iny Itas no controversies wilii i:s tiu.nsiiinls of cmploves. Whyf lS.-cnu-., nci'ordititt to tlio Troy Trl j;ra m. tlio compinv doal honestly with i: lulp ai d lii" mi'U linvo entire con iidi'uce in the corporation. Tha opera tives nro well iwvmo that when the con ill ion cif the m-irket wnrrauls it thtro will ho nil advance of waes all i.!o:i tie iino without th nsk So, too, wh.'ti the ptic s have n iiowiiward toirlency tliey nrj furnished with proof of the fact nnd readily submit to reduction which they :m w to li just. l-lut this is not nil. Many year ho the company i.iangu- i a iwucv of awardinjr iirizia to the ui-ii doinn the best wot!: in t'u f v.-r.il U"i:irtt!ientR. This encouraged l i.c u'.en to b steady and pititisUkiu? and it is n m.-tter of Rreat satisfaction to then to know that their tilorts to do tie Im st work nre appreciated. Tho:i, loo, the .irt!s:i:s itr, well aware that t!i profits of the business are cut frit tered away by paying lar'o salaries to u lot of t'l'iihtuentiil cUipioves. Tbt're is no room f.,r drones in th-i Hurdim bive. AM v.iio are employed there liavo to work, no matter wliut inav le the position they fill. There :s a set of rules ia force at the the Pur'i-n works which all must obj"rve. .i infractions are permitted. Every workman is protected iu his individual viulint and the humblest laborer under stands that unfair treatment by ;i fore man is surn to result iu the dismissal of the latter if th.i com 1 tint of tin la borer is sustain" 1 ly the facts. S ), too, do rinployes w-dl know that tlio orders ( f their superiors muss bo obeyed. Ons-intently there is unison every -ww-ro and as a result contentment a! v. ayjrulo. The B;ir-Uti Iro i cora p 'iiy, iu the Tel-s-'-i" ' "pinion, is a .ur.md institution, a:i l if all inauafao turintf concerns wen r iu on tho s uae p.-iuciplus there would, it thinks, be verv lias frio io i between cupitil and 111 or. Says r Pittsbnrg dispatch: A new deal'is in progress in connection with the propns-d lieW trunk line railway system wnich isto outer Pitisburt;. By the new plan thre differeut rail roads running in threo direc'.ions will In- cei.te.-e i here. They nro tho Duf filo, R"Cii"s;er an! Pittsbnra; nil way, the B'.ieh Creek railway and the Puts 1 ur. Suenaniro and Lake Erie. The Uuilalo, Rochester and Pittsburg is tiie new party to the deal. At pvesent it hi.s powayof reachinir Pittsburg ex ce, t over tne L'd.iiiii Valley railroad iricks from DuLois. The eoatli- i'm terminal o' the line is Pilnxsut I'.Ttiey, where the Doach Crc.-k lino also terminates. From there it runs dir.'criv north to Linrl'il and Il.'eLesler. Iiy the construction of about forty miles nt track the two lines can reach LSr.idy's iiend. From the i-reseot goatnern terniinns of the Pitts kC.rtr, Sbenatiw an I Lake Erie ro id at ii.itlerto Urady's Bend is only thirty iui'.es, and ly tlie extension of th ir n:' over the rotito already staked off, iro "Peasloy." as tho the Pitlsbnrir, .Slienan'o and Luke Erie is (,'vncr.illy cille I, would j rin the other two linos. I'rom Brady's Band south to Pittsburg the new aclr in provides for the joint construction of a doublo track line by the three railroads. Baltiin re advices are to the effect ti nt mi important enterprise is under vrny, whicn has for its aim the consoli dation of the Baltimore nnd Eastern roilrond, tho Choptank steamboat com pany, which it controls, having pur chased gomu months ngo; tho Mary land Kteainboat company, and tha Eist urn Snore Steamboat company. This will give the company controlling these lines almost a monopoly of tha eastern chore trade. Jos' ph B, S.)tb, who was one of tho promoters nf thr Eastern S :ore railroad, says Now Y"i k vn dicale has tcen formed with ifohD.OOO to put the road, which is now iu the re c ivf.r's hands, on a sound basis. A ptojict is pending to extend the ro.td iroiu Eistou to Ches'ertown, where a cuinei'tion will be luuda with the E'k ton & Southerlnnd road; also to Child's Htntioii, on the Baltimore and Ohio, 'i ho Baltimore cc Onio and Jersey Cen tral roads are said to bo backing this project. MlXOll TNbUSTIilAI. Notks: The Wilkes-iiurra shops of the Lehigh Valley mo to be enlarged aud impiovod. 1w business of the llaz'.eton pnstofficc lies inci4!UHed to Biieh nn extent that the P 'stolllco inspector has recommended that the present quarters be indulged. jMI jmlfiuiontR lusaiiHt old companies Imviim been met, the Pennsylvania .Mid land will put enineers nt work upon un finished portions of the line. It now begins to appear as though that time tlnice abandoned South Mountain road is to bo bn lit. netween Harrisbnrg nnd llamburt;, lierks county, with a br irrh to Sti a'stown. Coiinectiou would be mad with the Pennsylvania nt both places. The KognrM locomativo works are linild ini; twelve eniiinos for the United railroads , Havana, two for tho Cnnlenss and Ju c.uo system of Culm, and have just re ceived nn order for tlvo consolidated ma chines from the Now York, Susquehanna nnd Western. Hallway superinteudonts say that it was very fortunate that there were n few days between tho strike of the coal miners nnd that, of the Ameiiian Railway union, as it mahled the roiels to get in a supply of coid that will keep thorn moving their trains without trouble. There is now said to be littlo doubt that the Koadiug company will carry out the Iirojected plans of running a bruncn into leaver Meadow. Crews are daily remov ing the cars that are iu stock from the Tninnquit, Ifa.teton and Northern branch. ' II the new liuit is built this branch will be Dut in use fri iu Hnzlcton Junction, near Laiity to IrtBi kow. una at that point a counect ion will in all probability be made to the proposed extension. An opportun ity of this kind that will place the Ta- mnqiiu, hnzlcton nnd isnrthern braneb, wi icb bns been temporarily abandoned for some time, in operution, will be grate fully received by tup Heading. After ten months of reduced time nnd reduced force the l.chie.h Valley shops at llazleton lavo started tin ami resumed tho old order of full time with a full set of em ployes. At these shops over .Mm are em ployed. Tho Juuiuta shops of tho Ton u tylvama system at Altooua have also started up on full time with nil the men the shops cnu handle. Tho receivers of tho Reading show a determination to develop the coal tratih: ot their lines, in which, i-nys tlio Indianap olis Journnl, they much on the sugp s tiou of ('. K. ll"ndor-,oii, formerly general manager of the Indiana, illoouiiin;t iu niut Western, now general manager of the coal and iron inteiejtu of tint Koadiug. Tho des.sup I 'mirier says: ".lust twenty, three years ago last Wcdite-id.iv-, July 4, JfSTl, the first Delaware and Un ison p is soimer train over their steam roiul between Carbondalo tool Sevanton win run. One of the most i.'eiitleioanly and popular con ductors of the Delaware and Hudson at the present, time, Mr. Skeels, whs one if the train hands nt the tune and lias been employed ever since. Time has dealt gently wiili linn, and altliough tho silver threads have appeared among the gold, he seems to have lot none of the spiightliiHHS that stood him so well ia hand on the oi l gravity mad, where the writer knew him twenty-eight years ago." All l'rno. Thoso who have used Dr. King'i New Discovery know its value, mill thoso who have not. huvo now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist midget a Trial I'mttie, l'reo. Send your name and address to 11. E. liackluu it Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's S'ew I life Pills. Free, ns well as a copy of C'.kIu to Health and Uou-eUohl Instructor, r'ree. All ot which is guaran teed to do yi. it good aud cost you nothing. Matthews "liros. Drugstore. NEWS NOTES FROM WUeS. Si rt-ial Corn si otilatrr. I.OMiOX. July ('. Assheton Smith, the Welsu u.-illiouuiro slate quarry owner, contemplates running uu electric railway from the biauiitul t?wn of Llanberis to the top of the far famed Snowdou inoun tain. Thousands of our American con-ins climb Suowdou, and tho railway will be greatly appreciated. Dr. Jclm William-, the royal Woisli doc tor, has received thousands ol congratula tions upon ins snocesstul aiteiuiance upon the Duchess of York. "The English Church Union" is tho so ciety of tho bigoted high churchmen, and its defense of tho Uil-h church is the cause o.' sumo tiijuseiuent. Tln-y believe themselves cepa'ul-i of converting tho stur.ly non-conformists and procet d to do so by calling them Anarchi-ts, etc. The following remarks upon the disestablish ment biil are culled from an speech, "a suppression of the tru'-h," "in imperti nence," "a vile dcseciation," "a bill t cre ate religious inequality," "a monstrous bill," "nttaek upon uacro.l rights of prop erty," nnd yet these deluded people hope to kill the disestablishment bill. The Dnko of Westminster's Welsh elec tion fund is exciting great int-rest. At the next election ls will he one boiling mass of political hotpot, livery Beat will be iour;ht to tho bitter end. Peoplo have a right to do what they may with their own, but nevertheless ic seems a wicked waste of Ssiyjno to encetirngo unnecessary strife and a campaign of mb:repre-e:ita-tloa in which the two parties are equally guilty. Tho Liberals have already scored a permanent conquest and they are to bo sympathized with, that is, if any political party deserves sympathy. (Jut of thirty. four Welsh members, thirty-one aie Liber als, elected solely upon the disestablish ment ticket, but lute iu the day Lord Salisbury demands a religious census of Wales. The church is admitted to bo tho strong est iuuividual denomination, and in a re ligious census would show up very favora bly, but when the national will has been so c.earlv expressed iu the ballot box the demand of bis Lordship is too ancient aud bupeiuuous. ' The Albion colliery disaster is stid the absorbing topic and recalls other siuiih r cata-trojihies in South Wales. '.' ho (jnac estern colliery explosion in K'Xi caus d 03 deaths: iil-SUJ, tho Tandy (Park Slip), in IMii), AOasychati, lil) deaths; and -s-peti ;l:v the Anercain explosion iu ISM. whim Si W lives were lo-t, comes almost parallel to tho present di-sostor. Thero Is one feature iu the last disaster which is of moro than national import ance, viz: tha; Mr. Robson, the miuo in spector, selected this colliery t-omo tiniu ago as a typical dry ami dusty colliery, nnd tho result of the esprriments on the coal dust was that the dust of this particu lar colliery was found to contain a greater combustive power or, iu other words, n greater amount of inl! uiininblo mixture than any other in tho United Kingdom. Owing to thu "double f biff," system in this colliery the only opportunity to re pair the roads and cl'-an the great, accuniu latiou of coal il usr. is on Saturday after noon and about c()0 men are put upon the worn, Tho opinion expressed by "Mabin''seon.H nn excellent one to account lor the cau.,e of tho explosion: Ab-att -U!) men were at tho time engaged in clearing the fine coal dust off tho roads so thnt while this w ,n going on tho whole ventilation of the col liery would be charged with this explosive stiiMwnce. At too fame time the road re pairers woum do upon inn worn or putting inn ronus m order. Iilatinir down the ti ber and rooting according to the practice at this colliery. What happened? The-o shots dislodge an enormous nmiunt of rubbish and gas if it. lurks in tho vicinity. t t One of the shois produced n ihunoj this Tired the dislodged gfts nnd rtihbiah iu n ventilation already too iiillaminahlo nnd dust laden owing to the simultaneous work of the men clearing thu dust. One point to be cleared nt the inquest will bo: Tho managers bad been aniu isod of the highly dangerous nature of the coal dust and yet they allowed M) men to dis turb the combustive dust while another 100 men were dislodging rubbish aud some of them blasting with dynamite. It does appear that somo ono in author ity should either satisfactorily explain this apparent mismannjiemet or bo mane to stiller, ns somo Blight retaliation for tuo huge sorrow which has bneu caused. THROW IT AWAV. tTr"!) There's no Innf 1 yspocr nny need of wearing rlumsy, cliallnir TrusFifi. which give only partial relief ct best, never cure, but otten Inlllct grent injury. Inducing In tin m n nt ion, sti unti u lut Ion and dn'h. HERNIA &SH:Z matter of how long sliiiellmf, or of T.hnt size, la proumtlv and permanently enrol without tho knilo nnd 'Without puln. Another TrlU!rph In ConsorvaGted Sargapy is the cure, of rrTTlfiT?s3 Ovnrlan, Fibroid and nfhr A tmuity, varieties, withoul without tho perdu Of cutting operations. however Iprgo, t 1' ir.tt! a. and other diseases of tho lower bowel, promptly cured without rnln or resort to tho knife. RTflNfc ln 11,0 "ladder, no mnttor how tl X J1X JLi larsre, in crushed, pulverized, Dml washed out. thus avoiilimr cutting. STRICTURE iXZZtWoti cutting. Abundant Uoferenecif, anf Pampli lets, on above diseases. 6eut aealoii, 1(1 plain envelope-It) cts. (stamps). Wounn k- DtsenN. $AHX Uidicau A&ccuhon, liuOo, H. V. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Donif. New Youk. July 13. Reports that Pres ident Cleveland would appoint two com missioners tp assist Labor Commissioner Wright in an investigation of the causes of the receut strike as well as to suggest rein edn s li-d to a tinning opening at the Stock Exchange. The feet that the rail roads were acceptad perishable freight for Chicago, was accepted as con clusive evidence that the strilio had elided, contributed not a little to the linnuess aud belated shorts cumo iu the market as buyers. Subsequently it was announced from Chicago that tho American Kailwav union was willing to call their strike off provided tho railway managers would agree to take back the menihei j of the union who nuit work. Tho passing of Debs, however, did not lead to any extensive buying to cover slock. Prices for railway tstucks moved up anywhere from to 1 per cent. Pullman Palace to 1.111 on the in troduction by Senator Davis of an niiioiidmeut placing drawing room nnd sleeping cars under the operation of the lnteisialo commerce law. Sugar, Has nun Lead were ttroiie. Distillers broke trom J4 t tiliSi and Mihs quontly recovered to i. Sugar moved up to Wi, on the ad vance of in rellned. Chicago tins rose from H1., to ill;'h. Speculation closed linn. aiea lld.uou lie- louowoii; rominoio iiiniii nii'mvink hi" day's tluetu.itioiiH in Revive utoeks is Btippiieil uiul revised dully Iiy l.iiltar A Fuller, stuck uruKers, Ul wyuinuw Hveame: Dlpell- lllll I.nw est". hp., Clou lie.'. :.'7t. Ha-. est. litt'si ".'4 to ai Am. Pet. OH LT14 Am Sulfur. 1 '7 A. T. .VS.' f tin )! nV.ij ('.in. So I Vu. N. J Chic iV N. W..-.....JIWS 111 il le-'1- U.. It. & 0 7I" ...v., 71 Clde. tiiiH (.'., C. ('. St. j .. Col.. lloek.Vid. & '1 Cs ee'S , I.-.'.. IV.i'j "I It 1;." li'i'.i l.e, l"'.a.j 1" JIM li.-H l;,o 1,14 Fisiii i"s i.-.ti, l.'iC, 11. A: it i I. - v p.'-.i'u I.VW li'l;s -'l:1S f's II 1 1 :.7ii; :;T 1. ft f. 1' i-.ne H. K. Co I.!ila .horo lis jiiiu I.. A- N U'i 'il)K :5o'.i ::s ;ni 1 ti !l IT t'7' jUiiliattini Itl.iS. l'lll! Nut. l.i'ild Jl',1 S. Y. AN. B ''! N. Y. t:entral I'i A . k .. 11. Vr .. N. V.. H. W.. It. M. C. Co North Pae North 1'ae. of... I I'D IP, l-'4 IP 1 , b!' ', IICj , I7'i , "H . ll't , .V"s , l-'l s-'l , l"'l IP.. ii's M I- Pj K'n mi' 1 II- 's I'ji is".,; Mi niii ip.. St'., II, Omaha F-ie. Mail Keailini; KiM-k Isliout h. T St. .".-oil r.. c. .v 1 T'-xus iV Fae,.., Fnioii I'li'-iih-.... Wat-asli p- Western Cnion.. W.& I.. I W. .t L. L. it... m.; tN-'s ll-'s i.ii i-:,i liiii li'.: F.'S c;h 11 '4 .''.",! ISil) II'.. H' Id'a i.l. 4'.'! l:: .a Chicairo Grnm aad FrovUloni. ' SctiAN-roN. July II! The following quota tion nro suppliiiii uuil correct" t daily by l,-i-liar .V: Fuller,.stoclt orokers.nl Wyoaiinif ave nue. W'HTAT. OluMiUg lli,'hef.t l.oW'eNt Closing CHUN, ('liening Itls'll-St l.uwe.st Closing OA I S. Opening Huh est 1. 1 nvpst... ...... CI. i.simr I'OKK, Opeieng Highest l.ow.-.st Closing I..tiU. Oi. 11 ng Highest bnwe.sl; I losing MtoUT p.IUS. opening Ilii.liest Lowest Closing tulv. Sent. Dee f,i;i,0 rsi.4 iti : .Wh J lilfn e'.'s a: ; ''"'I .'.ti'.j ,js till; ( H ;1fi .... 4 i(-o Wu .... 4il 4U'.t .... 4ii 4 S'it sine mill --"M ...1 IKi .... :;.V) PJ.VJ .... II-.VI l'-''i" .... r.tr i-.v; .... 1JI7 12x1 .... 175 (SO i;."i tw; .... ii:. iisu .... tS7.i t!'0 i"i2 ra tni I -i- IjVI ITi'I .... tjji) Co- .... Scranton Wboli-salo Maikt. SciiAMo:f, July 13. Fulit axo Fno DPi'K Uried apples per pound,(ia7c. : evap orated apples, liable, per pound; TurUinh prunes, Sa.'ic; English currants, ilxllXe.; layer raisins, f l.Taal.SO; muscatels, Jl.OOa l. ! per box; new Valencia, 7aT.ljc. per pound. Ueans JIarrow-fats. S3.00a3.0a per busliel; modiuuH. $l.7-)ttl.'.K), ckas iireeu, 1. 15ul.20 per bnihsljspllt, K'.fiOa'i.eO: lentrls.5 to 8c per ponnd. Potatoes New,' per barrel, tii.'5a3.40. Onions Ilaskot, 1.10al.'Jf). liUTtiiii Ulc. to IbJc. por lb. Chkkhb k;,,ii!i.;c. perlo. Eouh Fresh, lOuliic i'o'ji.Titv Chickens, dressed, 12 to 13c; turkeys, 1J to l.!c. MlA'rs-ilams, l;!'a'c; small hams, 14c; skinuel hams, He; California hams, Kc: shoulders, !)c; bellies, lUc; smoked breakfast bacon, l'.".;c. fitoKi-wi J!i:i:p-Outsides, 13,'.c; sots, 15c. : in.sides and knuckles, l(it,'c. FoltK-Aiess nt lii; short cut, $10. Lakp I enf iu tierees nt He; in tubs, 9;.c; in 10-pound paili, U'c.; 111 5-pound psils, U;,c.j a-pound paili. in, per pound, compound lard tierce, 7c; tubs, "JsCc.; Kl-pontid pails, 7'.iC. per pound; 5-pound pniis, 7;N'c. por gonad; 3-pound pailii, Sc. per pound. ' Floor Minnesota patent, pr bnrril. M.3'i4,!l0; Ohio and Indiana ambr, at iii.uii; Graham at io.H0; ryt) hour, nt t3.no. l'EED .Mixed, pr cwt., nts!.0 (iRAiN Kye, tioc; corn, Hi to but.; l, 55 to mir. per bushel. 1!yf. Sthaw i'er ton, S13alu. liAY-$M.5()al. New York l'roduci Martlet. Nr:v Youk. July li!, Fi.ouu Dull, weal;. Vhi:at Dull, lower, with options clos imtste.iiy; No. red store and elevator, MIJ.j'C; alloiii, Cue.; f. o. b., litl'c. ; 1111 ctaded rd, .")7at'dc; No. 1 n oitiiern, OSa i;ti.-, ; cplioiH closed; August, otl'c.; t'ep tomber. V: : December, (i;e. COIIN-.IJU .', Jfc. lower; No. l .7,Vh-ISl'.; elevator; -1 '.els.1 .jo. i.llont; option. clo.ed slemly at J,n,',c under yestenhiv; duly, 47.!fc; A!i:;usi, 4V;'j;e.: September, 47'4c. (Iats Dull, t-a-ier; options, dull, liriiier; July, l ie; Ausrnit, 4 September, H.l'4c. ripot irices, No. M, !d).;c.; No. !i white, fiiJs'c; No. :J I hiciiKo, W'a: No. ;i, fil'c. ; No. II white, fiiic.; mixed western, .UaaJo.j whitestnte, f;n.'i!)c. I'.Knr I'nll, linn. '1 iKiti 1 11 lii-icif - I mil. ( IT jIi:ats - (Juiet, steady. liAitn (Jtiiet, steady; western, steam closed 7.:i"; city, 7.:i'i; .luly, $7,110; Sop temher, J7.HII; rellned, sleady; continent, ..W; 'compound, J7.1. I'OllK-llllll, fli-m. Hun uu Dull lower; statn dairy, I'.'n liJa'c; tlo. creamery, l lalSc. ; western dairy, 1llal:.'V(!.; do. creamery, HalSc.i do. factory, Oal-lc; Klias 18c; imitation creamery, l-alec. ( 'iikk.-ik V'irni, steady. I'.iiiiv-Dud, weak; state and Pennsyl vania, i 2 u Ilk'.; western llal'Jc.j do. choice, 112c, FMladelphla Tallow Uarkal. rmi.APKt.i'ntA, July 111. Tallow was dull and unchniiKed. 1'riceB were: Prime city in lH'Kshearts,.,ii;n.!1Cc.; prlmn conntry, in barrels, 4 '.C.; do. diirlt 111 burrels, 3J4a 4c;. cokes, J.'ai-.; gretise, yj-c. IIknhy SntoKNiiAi.s, foreman Henry KrtiR I'm'Kinjr (Jo.. t. Josoph, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas' Kclectrio Oil, with his men lor sprains, cuts, bruisus, chopped bonds, etc. It is tho best. Rlien Tiahy was slelc, wo care her Castorltw When slm was a Child, sho cried for C'astorla, When she lieeamo MifB, sho cluni; to C'ostoi-la, When she had Chilurou, Llio yavu thun CustorUv cithks HEADACHE HEADACHE HEADACHE S'irs I.ottik CAlisnN.of Sar mine, jtlieii ., wrlt"s: "I have boon troubled with a terrible hi adie lie for iilsuit I wo years mid eoiilil not get anything to li. 1 1 1 iie. iuit lit lust, a li-ieml mivised nm to tali" your Hun HOIK Itlooli lilT'l'iaiM, whieh I del. and litter taking two bottles, 1 have not had Uu headache bmee." 1 Dr. K. Grewer The 1'h ilnclelplilii Ppeelnlist.niid Ms nwiei.itod statT of Knitlish anil (lei-niaii phvsleians, are now permaiHintlv located at j tl SIMltfi: KT., KCIi ANTON. The doetor Isacraduatenf the Fnlvei-aity nf reiinsylvaniii.foi nini-lv ilcnio-isti-iitor nf nhvsi oloey and siirurrv at the Jledieo ('liirnrj.-ii-iil Co!leKo ..f Philaih-lphiii. A spi-.-iiilty of J'hroiuo. Xei vous, Skin, Heart, Womb and lilood diseases. DISEASE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of whleh urn dizziness, laek of -omiMenee, sexual Mi-.ikiieHH iu moil anil wo rniin. hall risinu in the tlirimt, sputa tlo.-itinu belore the eye.s, loss of ineinoi-y, una bin to eon. ceiitrute 1 ho mind on one Hiihiort, onsilv startled wlii-n -.uddi-nly spohen to, and dull, distressed mind, whleh uiillls them lor per-foi-iuinir theiu tiud duties nf life, iiiakhiKluip iiness iiiipiivhibU,; distri'ssiiiR the aetioii of the heart, ciinsiau Hush of heat, depreHiina of spirits, evil rnrelMidiRKn, eouarilieo, fear, dreams, nieliim holy, tiie ciihv of eompany, feelinj; as tired in the uiorninv as when retii ini;. hu-k of energy, liervniisness, trrinlmne, confiiHioa of thought., deiires.-inii.eonstlp'ition. Weakness ol the limbs, I'te. 'I'howj so lltl'eeted should consult tm imnn diutely and he restor ed to pel-feet health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Ytmnj,' Men Cured. If yon have been nivea up by your physician c;. II upon the doetor utul he eMiniineil. Ho cures the worst eases nf Nervous ! i.-t.ility.Sr-ro-f 11 la, Old Si Tfs, Catarrh Flies. I 'finale Weakness, Allectiolisol tlio Eye, Kur, Koso and Throat, Asthma, Dontiiess, Tumors. Cancers and Crip- pies or every ueseription. Consultations free and slrietly sncred nnd confidential. Otlice hours daily from Ua. ia. toll p.m. Sunday 1) to & KTpn? i sty en ad iba tllVibla I gfm TltftDE .'Sr.."- Mf.!lt. jr. - l'r -- r.HOS. ELK.NTON.- ij s., o v - rf Is an Improvement ia Soap. In tlie Trolley Soap old methods ami materials arc superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves tlio clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. hi Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box mo cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph S.Thomag Ellpnton, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. MT. PLEASANT AT ItKTAlU rent of tlie st quality fjr domestic nsftsnd ft nil nl.es. delirored iu an; part ot the citj si lowe.st pneo. Ordei left nt my oftico, 0. 11H, WYOMINO AVENtTK, Bear room, flrat Hnor, Thir l National Bantt, or sont by mail or telephone to tho mine, will receive oromot Attention. hperial contrnets will bo made for tho sail and delivery ot liiiekwlieiit Coal. WM. T. SMITH. Maloney Oil and Manufac I fnrinrr f. nvnntiiniT Ilavo removed tltcir office to their "Varerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELErnONE NUMBER, 8681 DKXTKlt SHOE TO., Inn'p- fnpal. $1,000,001). ItllST l.nt( KIIOK IN TIIK HOItl.l). ".4 ilullur ttirttl in n Mlnr tnrnrit." fc Thlsl.ndten'HolliI I reneli DonRolitKlilTtiit tou Hoot delivered free imywliero in tho U.S., un r, roceipioivafii, .nenry wmrr, .. .... hi f. ttl Mi ii'l?''1, J Koital ovory wny tlio buot mm mad in all retail uterus fur $2.50. Wo nialio thti bnnt ourwilreB, therefore vro guar anlef- tint fit. ntyle unit eviir. nnd If nay enn ia rot nntlnlii-d via von reniiHi ino muiicy or Kciml nnoi nrr pnir. liners Toe or I o'liineii feinf, trd.ll'rjf Wlrllllll (', 1 K. K KK, Izon 1 ;o I mill bait I iJ; 1 hi ftt'it.N. re mil tit ynn. u.trnlrd Oexter Shoe KsSSS prininntl)f ourml 11 'sA f''S llfefrrwii r'M'plrruroil.frpf nuil When llctflprinp f-jl I DTCtouty imi, unr mntic KcmtKiy Win Restores Lost Health R-lt II , -r n n '- 1 , 1 Robinson's Sons Laqek Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrate! PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Ebls. Por Annum, DUPONT'S WININQ, BLASTING AND BPOKT1NQ llanufnctured at tho Wnjiwatlopon Mill, I.u scruii eonnty IJ.-i and ut WU niilnjtuii, Del. i ware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. Gcnoral Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa luird Katton.il Bank Building or.Nrtri. TrtDR. FOr.li. Pitt.t m. r.i. JdllK 1) t.MriIi&ri)X-,l'lymoiith. To. E. W. S1L-U.KIA. Will:eH-iirro. I'a. A.entB for tho Itupauue Clhcmioul Com imuy'b UiL'h Explottivei Atlantic Refining Co. llnmif nctui er and Dealers Is! Illuminating and Lubricating Linseed Oil, Kapthai snJ Gnsi linen of nil grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease nnd Colliery Com pound ; also, a large lino of Pur rr.ftine Wax Candles. We nlso handle tho Famous CROWY ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Office: Coal Exchanso, Wyoming Ave. Works at fine Broufc Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for v Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & COHNELL CO. till II Booms 1 find 2 Commonwealth Bid's KCK ANTON, PA. MINING andB LASTING Wade at tho MOOSIO nml EUSU L)ALK WUU&L Lnfllin & Rami Powder Co.' ORANGE GUN FOWDEB Electrlo Batterlen, Fusm for explo.l lug blasts, fciifnty Fuho nud KepaunoChemicnl Co. 's High Explosive CcmplGxSon PtsotJ HEERA'3 i 11 Itpmovos Frdcklo", Pimp!e, Liver Molot, Blicl;hi.-iJ', bunhurn anil Ten, ami ru. Huren tlio Bkln to its origi Sl3 nal fri'slnusis, yirndncinn a, (iitMr uiiu lu-iiuiiy ciiiii-iM nl..vl Cniutrlnr Irt nil Iiioa pri'imm'tlons nnd THTlcctly hnrmless. At nil acnggists, or nittllud lor SOi'tn. Bcud lor Circular. VIOLA 8K!N 60AI I" rtmplr Iwopnl f.Vln utitliiR kop, ttuwiimlcil Ihr tlio WW, nml "l"10'- rlw.il for Iho mirFiTjr. Aiwoluti-ly juro nnl dlloUl nwol-cic-1. At lnini. Pricn 25 CnK G. C. BJTTNER 4, CO.,Tot.too, O. For italo by Matthew llro. ami John U. Fhelpl Seeds and Fertilizers I0SIC POWDER CO POWDER DR. MM A ATT.Pf. L 1 SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brand of flour can be had at any of tba following merchants, who will accept Tim Tribune ixoutt coi'Pon of 25 on eaoh on hundred pound' of flour or 50 on eitch barrol of flour. tcrnntdn-F. P. Trice. Wathingtoa Bvonai I Gu'd Jlclal Hraini. Duuinnrn-F. 1'. Trino, CloM Mo1al Ilriinl. iJunuioru-r. U. Jtunlyy. Kuiit-rliitivo liranl liydii I'urk Oirsou & David, Wa-hlinrii Kt. (luld lli'd.il llrninJ; J Hf-jiii A. lltjiira, Main avoinie, Hiiporl.'itivo Itrun-I. Cnon A.Ij.H;iiror.Oi4d Modal Brti4. J. T.Mi-Uult), SupiTlutivu. i'lovidi.'iirc iri'iinnr & CliappcU. N' Main avo- iiuu, Kutwrlativn Liiainl;!;. .J HillD.pij, W. Markut utrnot, Gold il.'d il Brand. Olyiihuut -.lamt'rt Jordan. Huiurlativn Branl Pfi-kvillo Mhnlfrr As K to-r tbtip'jrlatiT. Jrimyn-C. U. Wltitr & Co bupitraintlrn. Aronliald Join-ii. S-mpion & ''.. t ild Medal. ( iirlnmilale R ti. llni ii jli Mcdul Hrand. H.iiieiiJul-j-I N. FnHtiir is Co. Ooli Mu tal. lliuooka M. H. I.utcIIk ,..-U.;J.- Hi ,T. V- i .Uv-,-i ! lfirfi'-Y 1 LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in - Choiea Confections and Ms. EREAD AUD CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. ON and STEEL NORWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND KlLVEH KXTKA SPECIAL SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JESSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK ailtE MACHINERY SPUING SOKX STEEL ANVILS billows horse nails WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. lillei ibender&Go.oranton, Wholccale and retail dealers' in DIP YU ICiOW? That -we will GIVE you bsautiful naw pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounca, cf your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A largs variety of new pat terns to select from at Hiercereau aT LACKAWANNA AVtfXUU "No star 7as ever lost we once have seen, Wo always may be what wo might have beon," A HAPPY PATRON OP" TIE BIOHARDS LUIiEB 60. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. lilOGD fM-'Miiiiiilonoi'lnwiiilly. , ihvinnllunimlil. With i.ii.ri.niniMlifniniii'r. 'EFOREIJIOIKTfcBUSING.iiuotliBr. A.lilreb For Salo in Scranton, Pa., by 11. G. inrl. Stirttco otttxits. rrt '.kUW t i::Svi If, liiuninu.nti;..iiii3i.Luiiurrrt J. MllllMlHi I "Ztfwk' ' r lnw manhood, Imuutoary. Niebtlr Kmli'wiiA'"l 'A''X'M'tiiJk'J Mciuiil Worry.exni'Hlve usool Tohueco or Opium, which lead to Urn tkfKWfTr ''tij3trtTKJ.i mnupiioii mm insanity. With every VS order o cIto u wntleiiKiiap itilaiilfAND AMiLblNU i:nte. to euro oi-refund the nmev. 'soi.l at 1.0 t'orbox. hoxoi KiirMiilo byC. M. IIAllUlN KiiikUlht, 17 i'inn Aimiuii, 0) 8L ; Hew dl5rnTpr iltlA KAN iKK to Curo fr- JT."jl!S?iSfcoI ''"lnrT Kinln.loiir Iron any cue. If n.jileeled, inch trouhtu U-mi .. ,?zTlmu cn.iiinptioiiorlni.iy,l.iniwrl hy mail. K fm M. With .y-r ;v iMoru ud lu-t lug. ldl.r w' 0 wrUl;.'n '., i cure ot tulund tlw money. Aieii . l'tAL Ml lUClNIi CO.. CltiTehiml.Oblo. Fornale by JOHN H. PHEIPS, Pharmaciat, cor. Wyoming Avenue and Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. Trom th X r. Tribune, Kov.t.U9$. The Flour Awards "Chicago, Oct 81.-Fha first offldalj announcement of World'i Fair di plomas on flonr has been made. A medal bg been awardad by the World's Fair judces to the flour manu factured by tbe'Waaliburn, Crotbjr Co, ln tbe great Washburn Flour Mills, llinneajjolis. Tbe committee reporti tbe flour gtrong and pur, and entitles it to rank aa first-claw patent floor foe family and bakers' uae." MEGARGEL & CONNELL ft B0LE8.4LK ACENT.4. Taylor Jndgn & Co.. Gold Mdal; Athertof dc Co., bupurlativj. Dnryua Liuwrxuce Htore Co., Oo'd ModL Momin Jolin McCriudle, Gold M !al. i'ittaton-M. W. O'Boylo, Gold Mclal. Ciui k's (Jrwti-Kraco & Parker, uprlatl7. Uurk's Summit-F. M. Vouiik, Gold Modal. I)alton-S. E. Finn & S..n, Gold Modal Brand. Mrkulsun -J. E. Ilardinii. vvawrly-M. w. Hllsn Jt Son, Gold Modal. I ai toryvtllo-Ch.idus (iaidnor. Gold Modal. Hnnliottoiu N. M. i'inn & So;i, Gold M-dat TotiyliBiina-T.ityhBiiiii & Luai.-o Lumbjr Co.. Gold Itoiial Brand. Oouidsburo-S A. Adams, Gold Modal Brand, Mowow Gaiifo & Cloinonts, Gold Medal. Laka Ariel-Jumna A. Bortroe, Gold MedaL KorustCity-J. L. Moruau t Co., Gold Modi (PARLORS OPEN FP.OM 7 A.M. TO 11 P.H. J. (SPECIAL ATTKXT1' 'N G1VK T1 BL'P (PLYIKU FAMILIES Wllil ICE CUEAji. WAGON WHEELS AXLr.S SPRINGS Huns RIMS STEEL SKEIN3 R. R. SPIKES SCREW Wagonmakers' and Blacksmithf' & RESTORED r NERVE SEEDS. wmm Connies! -n '.. mirli k Wcnk MotiKiry, l.onsuf Hraln lViwor, liciulnche. WukoJulncin. Lost MnnhotMi. Niulitly KmlUini, NcrvdUFiH'ws.nlUlrRtiiimnrt loimol power liultMit'MitlvoitrK'nmn'f cltlHTM'X caused hynvprvxortton. youlli fill error. fY(-i.iictMi(M of tniofcn. "pliitiiorlimnlnnts, which lt-inl lo lntlrmlty. l'n run he curried In vest pocket. l perhoi,oiorj. o 5 oriter we lve n wrUiun truuranlee to nr trcnlnr free. Sold hy all lrii'lls. Ai-k rorit, NKItVF. SH.IMU., Musonlo TcuipW, cuiiauw." SANDERSON, Drggfjist, cor. WashlnfftoD I DR. KOTTS m;uveuisb fc ran i o IB.v;:lLBLrl.mv.vlagVwr,.W--J r liL.Vj i Tliogrentrenieity fornoryoin nnwtmtlun nnd alliicroiindhie.i8c of ' .1 .. 1 ....!., ' . , liMiylrnllin l.nlla LOST IGOR Will brum ynn nnln week. Pti Willi TritlTTTN heryou. Delility, ofHexnal Fowur in eillwi it-s.