The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 18, 1894, Image 12

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    TIIE ECRANTON TKIBUNE-SATJRDAT MORNING, AUGUST 18. 1894.
We Keep Dp
To the minute on all NEW
STYLES, and are the first to
introduce them to the Retail
Trade.
Every Detail
of Merchaad'uing
!. so can-fully watched that
there is slight- cliauce of dis
sai is action.
Quoting Prices Goes
ior L.TTLE Unless You
face the Goods.
Every d pu; tni"iit is a reser
voir of STYLE and ELE
GANCE, and we oll r uo
sleepy imitation lor p.itron
age. EUY HERE, and
Ycu WiU Get the Beat
Do not drift away Irom our
FilN'H G00U.5 AT LOW
TlilClvS.
Remsmtnr,
Pleasure
V7a Tako
To Show G -oil and
liocS If wo can 8u
Qiote
in a -at Mart ry purclm e,
we :uv hetli Ix-m li.."l. We
M'VEIi INSi-T ON' YOU
Dinvha-iu ' what you don't
want.
Our Entire Sto:o,
Our clerics, our system ol
buyiug, all are at your ser
vice. Early Fall Dress Goods
The cxiiiniM ition o! our Dress
M tWi-ils lor Kail is early so
licited. The v riety of de
signs t cii io t'roai is as ex
tensive a lornieriy. 'Ih
qualities, the finish au.l the
prices are I he best.
GORMAN'S
GQftKnnFPfll
L
NEWS
OF INDUSTRIES
Pittsburg nl tn Adegh ny valley
hi pro'mlily ditined to h- the tne t "
if eom - x'- siv-e -rolley op-r-ltui
a fu. A M K -ii'Tt Jup it -h ys an
ih-r liTfitt -l-c'ric street riilw-j
sen-in- Is worklnout. in rotii.t
a:reaiy beeu state ' tint lb Q fnwon i
a ,i Dr'i"b'irg Eletttrio railroi l is o
gnti nnrfwiifct.e Dr v isbiKg 13ri Ig
m my f'T passage ovr f.at lrl U
i in H rnol tton. T" Grl'tiwool an
Dravoatnira- Siret K i.wty cosapan.
Una secur d mII the right of way be
tween II m l nail Dravosourg for
I e track', Htid the work will 0 gin "
t ti tin tnU week. The risht cf wsv
tnrough Dr.tvoiburg has ben seonred,
nl pass-ig emit the bridge
hiu bsen pr.uttoslly i.ssuri.
Tot eompsuy wants to reaei
M K eport, u I it prop s to do ii
v unrctiatiag lb liKeport and
U)ii.it.ltou lines, if po aim. Alreadi
work has b- guu ou nrldg at II nu -11
-ad to conueet tlin rallroil with t i
S -riitid avenue lln -, wile will cam-pise-
ng-rs Into the h irt of Pntsbnrs
lha pi ns of tli m u 'y eontmpl it'
t in rtt"K of a 20-oo t i-'p or.
. itl 60- nr or uiu o s, fn ui tut tor--rot
I'Vui .iy uuh sui vVaii.ut ir
or Pu s urg ver tireeu uiiuni
wlih 10-c m It to (Jiowi)'m1 Bud 5
c-iits ui r-to Pi.ttmrg The i rn
p-.pl- i i . i na un ro e il I t i
hit $10 (KM 000
Tli- tfiid.-nor inw rl o-ntr d'z i'l
ml c --p. r ui'-n nfr.i.M ii tor h -hi
iijutiHii i(ii fcinkintf y mnulf in i
Hntnrnoit ir." ii n w uitriiu r
iv. d i i n irpf t .tl 1 1 oi
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I w- -cl : I to f ii e. t . i
wii CHpitilo filUOiO)) " vr il'ii
I- lb r minus will o u . f rr-d n
in- w icii iby will b' op rut d. l b
i j ci ot tb lor.iilnit ol ii'orpiri
mi is to reins- in 0i ndu x
p -lift's siid to n 'I'll thf i'P r-
.lom tn miik lertn with tuir
mn. wi o irf h-n oa trlc-t sin
Ffbru.irT for 'iff -rmi i l rut ol IS
vents ton mom thnn i" p ldinlii
niu-r districts ol thustntrt. Tim op-ir-
tois hIso mlopt-"l new sell dal- oi
i iw'i'8 brt-nd o . iii- GO utr.ite lnp-' .
by Hi- I n u. in nu o uvi'utluii L l
l o HSI'd 1(1 t'b" t fii I i - '"! H
Plli no t'm' 'b y wi I -i.it 7
-in .iiid .Is i lo it v- ; n t fir
.1 t h luw-r p i-'i l" o', ' i
tilci.ti ton, is .11 in.it i iii- r I'm
a il p y. Ii lb sell- ilu is not a
o p'. il by b itur I .y, Ann n- -p i
mis pjrfe to el" .r in mi i' hi i
louls anil d. CHIn Hie pi 0 of Ul IU
-rs T-iv-iut .ml open lomiifr womui-i
T im acti'in is likdy to prcipiiut .i
c:i.-is iu tl)H .lrt-l l"ii il. mi lot.
Sits lh Indin'ipo1is Journ.l
'CorlfS Gromiu, wiio for n.iny
ynuri Wrt sup riui imt!Mi ti otouy
n wt-r of tilt uA w r , L ick wahom
ud VV it'ern, two yeirs -.Koui 't wii
lT
Thro op.
! V. 1? r V I w I ; - i, I d dtf t- r,
. s i .Hi H ' y. ir I i v d mil fr in
All C (.' tv 'T II V I T- bff
up ii i .i i wo w ks v t- Miion win
tl'-ir bioii tT in I sis t-r, Mr. .old M'
E v . r J' li s.
J.ibn M ov a'lHniie1 tin fnner-il
lis fnilirr bo iiit-d at Lcyliou ci"ek
on Tn-sdnT I !.
Tb" Phiic.h! Cnl conipiiny wil
pny tlii-ir tuipliy s tm Siurla,
An- 18
M ns Tillif D'TtlT. Mis G rtrml
Suei-ps nnd Miis Xftiit B rily itti'inl- i
h pnrtT I. eld t tbx houi- of Mist Suai
Pin, 3raiini aT -nu , Hydo Park, on
Thnrsdiy eT"iiin.
D Tid Wlllinms spptit Thnrsd iy and
Fridiiy with friends in Forest Ctt v.
Mis Kitio Courov i now til in
tlie Tscancy at th? Throop iiofl c uis I
by the dupi.rtnre of Mis Alien Eirly.
J. K. Griffith, of Litrobe, was
call'-r in town on Thursdty.
Mr. Bender, of Pittstoa, wai in town
oo Tbnrs'lay
The new -ngla-s for the new slop
in the No. 3 Tein. in t'm Pncoisi
mine, are tiow in readiness for anciior-
The penpls of Throon miss th- de
linhtful tutmic of the Glue club owin :
to tha eTenings bcinic so culd thit hev
conl 1 not tine the stand on Bllmnn &
Co's. porch; so they retire to bud aurly
Airs. Brown and her dnuhter Molli-,
of Waslitntftoii, D C, ara visiting ni
tho rt-sid-nce ol Chrle Fnrinuer
Mi Jennia Williams is sntlorinu
from a slight cold.
Georifi Knss, of th Scmntnn BikinK
company, whs in town on Friday,
Mr. nni Airs C D. Sanderson, Mi
Enuns Sinderson, Mr. and Mrs II W
B' llman nttendrd t tie races yesur l.iy
at Scran ton Driving ptrk.
Edward B'iufil'l. of tbis place, and
Dyke Layman, of Prlcabnni. went off
on a GsliinK expe liti-m on Tnursday.
Mrs E. BnuhVId and her daughter,
Edith, spent yenterday inScranton.
A Rime of ball was played between
the Red Row an I the Brown Row o'
this place on Friday. The boys playsd
three InnioKS, then quit, the score
standing 7 to 4 in favor of the Brown
Jlow.
Iloncsdalc.
Mrs. J.
bas ti'sn
J. Walsh, of Srranton, who
speniliuir the psst month at
the borne of her father in law ai Soath
Canaan, is the gnest of Miss Mary Hen
niuan.
An enjoyable dance ws bell at the
Central theater Thnrsday eTentns;.
The "Spider and the Fly" will b
pre-eated at the Opera house, Atla 81
The wheelmen of HonisdaU bad i
una parade laatnlir'it.
S-rvtces for boatmen will be held In
tbe Gr iTlty d' pot at 3 80 p. m. Sunday,
Rev John N. Lewie will oondnot tbe
jt-rTtces.
Mrs. Elton E Pol ley and family, of
SseleyTille, are the guests of relatives
at Lake Ariel.
Miss Nellie Benjamin, of Srranton, Is
the paest of ber brother, Key. u tl
Benjamin,
Eyspspsla and Indlg-eatlon
Jn their worst forms ar cured by the
me of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and
run down, or if you need a tonio to regain
tlcsD and lost appetite, strengen ana vigor,
take P. P. P- aud vou will be strong and
tiealtby. tor shattered conatitutinns and
lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Boot and Potassium) is the king or all
medicines. P. P. P. Is the greatest blood
punner in the world. Dor sale by all
druggists.
Tbk world is always Interested in the
cure of consumption; yet its prevention is
r far more importance. Dr. Wood's Nor
war Pine Byrup la guaranteed to cure
Toughs and colds. Sold by all dealers on
a guarantee of satisfaction.
II MCcideut WtWl i.llg.iliK irom a
oeumolivi' wiil'-n so uiraivz-ti mui
ii be lost t tie use of l. is lower urn
nitr.-lT an now nob 1-s annul on
rn cli-8. His turg on-t hupe th
Tri.tU .Iy lie will r -nov-r, bin it wi.i
ie it alow pr c is. M . Gr.n in wi
,MH ot tn- I'.iiiid rs of tli- M st
.vleclinnli's N oi'iii tl asi.ici itio i, wil l
R.-nii n W.-lls, Willi in Sw .nsiou aud
niiers well ktrnwn in Iu-.i.iuapolie
iiirofl 'jircles, and oi mo ion oi Wii
Ii m SwallatOll. Ili-IT UleOlimiie ol
ne p.iiili n II liues, nt tlio r
i nt iuiouhI meeting of the assort
i.iii. Mr. GfiUam w.is eieoud an lio.i-
.rirv uiriub r of the asatiowiion. Mr
Grah itn now resides in iSurauton, an 1
o a r-i.r.-8'iit-ttive of tb Jottr m! be
rt-o ntly relael some iiiteret;nj iu-
l tents retardiiu bis association win
. i. i
iu. Bter in. cii'inice who uave uriuru
troin ensterti to westem roads. Wm
Gi.rstang, of the Big lour, bt-ing ol
tne numb r. b v. ral luiportant im
provements in tho construction of lo-'"
motives oruiuatea wun Mr. uraii.ni
.nd be has much tn say as to tbe con
i ruction of locomotiv s built for the
L ickawann root, wnich oontinu -a him
on its pay rolls. His son is master me
clnnicof tea shops of that road at
Ui'Komsbnrg, P.. and is said to be
Very computtfiit master inuelinuio.
Trouble s-ems to bs growing between
the trunk liii'-s and the Central Ir ui
association Hu m ov r lake rates. Tu
I ke lin- s are now liking all tliny ot
ifet ef ijf iTixliins. for lntano, at 2)
cents per 100 pounds, Chio.igo to Nnw
Yurk, ami wonl o a slloin soale a wn
in 40 cents per KlO pon ' is. Cnieagn
Boston adiff r-uce o' 10 ukuis and 81
ce .is respectively, as comnar
with all rail rates, WuiU III
agreement between the trunk lln
tbe Central TrafHj association
lines and the lak- lines provides
lor a 5 cent diff rential on provisions
tiy lak and rail. Tbe trnnk lines r
c-lTr 60 cents ror tneir nani irom tiai
falo to B ston on wool, the lake lines
m ks a 40 cent rata ou wool, Cuieago
to Boston, and to mjet that rata tn
roads between Chicago to Buff lo
would receive bnt 4 cents per 100
pounds. If this discrimination conn
ues the Chicago east-uonn I pool will
go to pleoas and also rates on wool an
provisions, the demorallzttlon then ex
tending to otuer class ol freight,
Tbe statement of shipments of an
thraclte eoal (approxim-tted) for th
week ended Aad. 11, Compared with
th' corresponding p-riod Ustyear, was
mads publio Tbursdsy by the Dun-ao
of Antbraolte St ttstios. During that
time, says tbe Stockholder, the ou'put
for all the regions bnt the Lebigh de
orid; that of the Lehlgn increase
2 399 ions. Restriction ot productio
was most rigid iu tbe Wyomiug region
the deoreas In tonuage from wnioli
sgxregatei 45 901 tons, while the inn
nage from tne Sobuylaill was 13,391
nns below that ia tbe same w in
1893 Altogether, there was deorsase
o CO. 893 tons, which made tbe decrease
for tne year 1,C91,002 tons. Iu view of
slask demand at tuts time, the reoom
mendatlon of the ooal sales agents, that
restriction of production on tbe 40 per
oent. basis be oontlnned the remain lar
of the month, is none too timely. D
tailed table of the ooal movement for
the week ended Ang 11 fo lows:
Aug 11,
tbe twelve months preceding than for sav
ers! years ana n niRUer rate ot wages ou
an average paid.
Retting & Son hsve secured plans for
the erection of a 23,000 barrel brewery at
Pottsville.
The Lslte Erin and Western last week
hanilie l ibe largest freight tonnage on its
evstein in auy week tu the last miriei-n
lllOUtl.S.
Several more furnaces of the R- Hiiinn
Iiou cniiipaiiy reitumed at H-mliug lU'-s-
ay aud ODD nu u are ..o.v at waik in tie
ai i nitiiits bit b were idle um d rerenily.
The Wajner car shona at East Buffalo
will cloe bitturdsy, owing tn the tiuau.ess
lepressiun ami tne I sua or Uiintuo ior
ttr- U.er i.iinu men will ne wnowu out
f worn. The Wa.ner works were among
the fir-t to leel thf effects of the dt p. -e-
alou ttittl fWi-pt t'Ver lUB cuutiiry ms;
tniiimer, Tie cnipa.iy hps to bo able
to resi me i. about a ni-.ntu.
The South Baliimore car works have tne
contract to r 'build 1,0 U rars for tbe Haiti
more itud Ohio, 'llu-se w .rlcs Have o -en iu
the bauds uf a receiver eiuliteeii uiouthr
aud iu that time it has pud two dividouds
to the stockholders ot Vo percent,, aim
jv til iu Ojd bsr dh,v 23 per ceut. mure.
Uy next Jitnua y Ro eivrr rrnn" says he
will turn the plant over tojhe ttoi-khul I-
r- clear or an u ou.
Statements, which have giiiied cur
rency, have beeu made recently to tbe ef
fect that a C'.auge ill the mauaiienieut of
th h-Bdiig isc.mt. m lated, a d that the
peudii.g ieor auizatinu is pre ictied up 'U
Ihls lilea. '1 hat is, it i- authoriialiveiy
said, no tut Is f t such Ht-tten.e it, an. I n-i
thought ot rr.-cuu; ACiiange luiURii .g
ii. rut is nteriaiued by PUuadelp.ua c..ii-tHli-ts,
who aie strivnu t. facilitate i o
orgiilitz-tMiiu nf he lievll.ig.
Thti Uuiii'd States inoui or onterey has
ailed Ir in Mare Islam N.tvv yaro f'T
Astonu, Ore , w bi nee i-he 111 go t P-.get
souud lo ninae t rac ic d es. in i.er du
ces -I cat Hum several itatiiugl :
mines. Until very reciit y all of ihi'f..l
bume l hy the t sciflc . o'laitrnu ha b -n
purcliaseil by the navy oi pin uiii iu fruin
urrisr. u iuii.DiB mini'-, ri iinii --io .
tiio rsls i avn tepehtudly Ix'-i) ma bv the
ciuiiui' rci.tlorgiu .7. it.oii" nf -evetcil P.igrt
onn'l clues
haiignr cupi i nl ats a e Interc-t-d in a
Umvi men . la l Ine mu-t I tnu I e
1. 1 1 tv are i i v ra in V ti.t t 1'' u
Hi. t At ti.u lntt r i-irtc me e ill e
l eil it pi v.'i s.n i ll itn a . .( i lit
f I.Oin ii..i -e power a i I c i .V'-) or
ii tU(,u to' ui a s of a in. -i .i i 'i '
ii in- 111. IZ d to liptnj tue lli' i v j -. .r
for I he ipi .1 rln niiil ntlier 1 ilu-unsin
ha. ic i.iii. li isclaiuietl in.; nils i..w r
can be supplied at am ul o.ie-bii f the
ice ni coal and ciu ue n.mi-' in ive
luucb betier sullslacti.'i' than steam d ies.
The eyu.licate will shor ly aiply for a
uuurter.
Archbald
Mi.-is M'ggle Mi D ini'-ll, of Sil-m
sirei. Is Tiiiing tri-n Is i i .Miiionk t.
M. F. Barrett, of Hill street, hiis
ken a position as nu tn.n fur t lie
rli'phon foiupmy, mw striniiiiiu
wirs throng i this iiur uig i.
I is said lit l .. ri du is to tak
pi ce in i n- Ht t !" gn v f iie.l i y
A le- io.vii t nl .n i' .M rl rt wih
i hi tg- i I is in. 1 ro ii i iii.it ' s
l i! O l' ti I k -tl I i pl.tce .-. C U ' I-
. 11 1 1 I is c rt tin tiit ' er wii
at am in C'rii-.m-l-il n x v-ar i
t ie pr 'inot' rs of tne g on ue not sue
c-sslul in pi icing n club tnU ye ir.
We are threatened With more street
railw'V trouble At list Tn-siiiye
uiicil meotiuis an nrdinniic:' w is pre
eiit-d ou behalf of tbe L ck i Wnnnit
I'r.ineit company risking for nhi of
way oTer Jlouroe, jj-inrel and lirl iae
streets. Since these are the only streets
ny whioh it Is possibl to enter th
orougn from the sontb, it will rea.llly
e seen that tbe ri-qu"8t f
the comptny is an iinportnnt
me, piriiculirly in tUw o1
be likelihood of ati"tlvr stteet rail-
Wiy coming In o vvmton hv way ol
i lie buck rmid which in i- lit also be
tempt"! to enter here. Tn- Tr ns t
conip iny is probabiv awar- of tbis aud
nrdin-iiiee o' lU'-s l iv m iy b-
m ve to keep the prsp- ctive vt-itnrs
..ui. W'itn Laurel or M du stre"ta g me
tue hori'tigb will be worth little t
any other railway comptny and W'
ned rip ct uo competition with the
Tract i"ii onmpiny. Tu Carlmiidale
rrnCti'in cnmpiiii- wnnied these streets
it ou i-iliteen mo'it s bbo, but th'ir
r-.qu st w is iiidijriisntly refusel. T e
ordiii .tic of the Carooiidale Tra'-ti "H
i-nmp'iny is snid to con till uo provision
for o iinpetiSHtion to the borough an i
OU isel acted wisely In tabling It,
Mrs, Grimes and doighter, of Prov
idenne, called on friends hre early in
h week
A team belonging to the Riverside
store company ran nwtv on lliursday
afternoon and the oorupints of the
waxon to wiiieh the team was attache)
were thrown oat. Henry Roth, who
was driving, bid his arm broken
Wiilis Cosgrove, who was with him,
was not bur1
BABIES NEVER REFUSE IT
Lactated Food Relished in Hov.
1 test Weal er,
Growth Ste iy Continues and
tren;t;i is Kept Up ii umnsr,
Wit nut Taxi ig th) Wo kenad Stom cli
or B.-ing g on Di rrhoa.
T is truly a triumph In Infant feel
i k when ka'i p take a food wltn evi
e nt r- lisb, even when the w-athr is
h- notlesl, and wtien tne tone of then
itile st uim l.s is so rilii"s-l by th
neat," say a writ-r in tne Gio' e,
And liiis is why prysit:iQS and
iraiukd uur.es .vtiiy.vh.re, as well as
baby's natural food ia easily accom
plished with little outlay of nerve
force.
For mauy years the best medical au
thorities have recnminenil'd the use o!
uii'ir of milk in food for infants, with
the hat piest r suits. I is recommned
ed because, as Prof. Kiss says, "th
principtl element in vvuiusi's milk I-
he uiilk sugar." And not only il-
it tir- a pi-. .sunt tasie, but U has been
nun I lo nll'tV X r-in-J irrit thillity o
ne st 'ra it'll an check diarrh-a. and
nua proves inestimatil Value to til
I .ra-e el-iss of iuf tnts tnat are predi
posed to irrit iliility of the stom icli
m l bowels and iu consta t danger of
cholera tnfaniu ri, Tne htsisofUota-
d food is su'iir of milk. Tlie ou
afi'ty for pd-, we .k, si-kly babies
is to keep up their str-ngfi witiioui
irritating t i"ir tnt-siiuei. Thiigreit
nrobl'-m o' feeding d-lictt hatiies iu
hot weath.-r has teen solved to the
complete satisfaction of hoses ol
.e?:y:. -"fV
iff M. i.-l
.,r.-p
)V.l
W 4
v . ;;. -v 'J
r ' if'
rhr tilt hJ$ x&H
;'k Jr.
.i'..i
: ??trsiiliniT ,m!r .c
i II, I ilfH'l!'i 1f I I
I .li fL l II .1 Ii 'Mil. If til Jill
r rr-J' t.
-t. -1-it, - F'
--Sft.S
countless mothers who hive reared
l.irjie fumilii'S succ -sslully, so fnrnesilr
urge it di t of li.-laied fno I wh-never
he Iuf Oil di estlOll is feehl-,
I : is id I luiiy food ia in H up !
iinpi ingredients th t . very luotner
i is io i-e wh'l -oiii' an I rii.'h i
i'"iri8 .i'i i q-i ili'i s I UawllniI
ii'rtec' m .siit ii- for lie.iltliy, viii
rous tiiiin r's miik, aud ihe one m
ant f nid widen p -s ss-t a scientific
coiui.ination of ail tbe el m uts n-c 8
snytotlie complete uuiritiou of tli
groiviiig rlnld.
tht-ie is uo secret about its coiup i
In.
In its manufacture in Burlinirtoii.V
under the person I suiierTisiou of m
less a man than Prof. Boyntou of th
Vermont me. lie I school, eyery pro
eel's is most scrupulously sii'irde.'
aiiinstany source of impurity. It is.
s ii-. s b en s iid, "s pure as the an
mong the Virmont II 1 1 is where it i
r p in d "
T.iere cau be no ( ill to lnctated
foul lor iiursinif mmb rs. I could"
the very t-l' uients of pur- re st milk
i he conv ninif ot In- iid fool inm
.- i
Duntnorc.
TliefnniT I .f in lite Mrs. W. W
V iv orenrr-d from her late i'niii on
l)U Hey street. The funeral s rvipea
were condnet'd by R.v Mr O'Neill,
of the Bap'lst tul'slon The pol ''ear
ers were Chse'-s B' es, J tns Bryden,
WiU'B'ii Gnffl s.Orvlu Miller. d'hom is
Sioslup uhaud Ahr .mS. II r. Th
fl r .1 i ff rlnus wer- o rril by Con-
nator Cnerles E sion I it-rmoat was
made in Dnnmnre cem tery
Burges Dnvgrn, antlimiz 'd by 'he
c-uiieil, h .8 ff r d a mw rl of f300
for inforiii.stlon a rains' the p .riles w.io
i r ike lutoTail rBuike'sest .tilNhra 'lit,
placed dynamite on Bryan Healev's
poroh. or start d th lt nr-- at the
corners. One hundred doll ire Is offered
for Information in each Instance,
John S Cuff, of New Yurk city, Is
visiting friends in town
Miss Grace St-mion has returned to
her hom.' at Whttn-y s Pol it. N Y.
Miss Jennie Yonng, of North Park,
is visiting Bntillord county relatives.
Borough Cierk rjavage and d"trh.
t-r Beih will leave for a visit to Wya
losing reUtiV'S to lay.
R-T. IUIph Glllam will cinduot th'
m.'rnlnr and evening s-rvlu-s at the
preai vtorlan cho'ch m ""
The Past
Guarantees
Tho Future ,
The fact that Hood's Sarsapi
rilla has cured thousands of
others is certainly sufficient
reason for belief that it will
cure you. It makes pure,
rich, healthy blood, tones and
strengthens the nerves, and
builds up the whole system.
Remember ,
motliors by lnotutsd fori. It has stved
ii.oiio..n ls of infant liv.n.
Mothers worry less about Ihoir oh il -
ren when th-y ees them daily eating
well ami wiln evid-nt relish. Cuildren
ih it oantioi ear milk or can only besr
i little, not enou i to nourish "tu-ra,
sn uld'use l ictate I food. This g'tn-r-
us di -t snoivs itsilf la brLli er eyes,
B' in 11 ah, clear a'tin, and the lively
m m nts 1'iat b-'t iknn h-aUh.
Sound con oitu ions, sturdy growth
of bone and fl ib, Coup, uuiuterrapt d
sleep nil omue Irom tt diet of lactated
ioo 1,
Ti-e healthy child whose picture is
s inwn abov , cats nothing nnt licts-
i fond. H-r in her, Mr-. C II Sis
on i f Potsla n, N Y., writes:
"Tne oris'i.-i.tl of mis picture con-'uiii-s
two cupfuls of luc;aiii fwl
every three hours daily, beginning hi
C iu the morning and ending ni 0 it
night. It w,ts prescribed by Dr H. D.
Urown of this pluoe, and a ie eats notu-'
in else. As alio is a teetniug b.iby we
it well enongii alone,' tampering with
u i other load, .is she turiv-s ou this."
ItMAIMUAl
LUvlMrHoiAi
Ftecks and ondl
New Yoiik. Amr. 17. Wall street re
view Ti e o etiliig of the Mock markel
was r.ttier we-ik. tbe graug r leading
with losres nf i?i per cent. The lorei
orTi'ti'ics lealo caused the ak opening
here, the Miles f r this 1 crount uavini.
aii.oiiiiC'd to about 1' ,0 hi , hires. Tli
General market closed itrniig aud V In J
higher ou tho day. Th- grangers led In
riao. LilKtillorH, l owevi r, los perccui
Tftal sales were 2r) 1,440 .-bares.
rie foil win; eninoi'im lanm snnwinar the
day's fliictimtlnns in activ.i stm'ks is stiiille.l
aud revissd ils.Hr b v bailar t fc'utior, stuck
brokers, 11 Wvomin aveuuo:
Opeu- UI rh- tw
In t. est (isr
Am. Tot. Oil 80 Vt t.
Am Hnsar. ICS Uf't, hn
A T. S. F H Wii (1$
Can. Ho. Wfi b-H
Ten. N.J
( hie M . S inn
(,)., B. ft Q oil.
Chle. Das,
('., C.C. A Ht. 1,... 37
Col., Ktiok.Val. 4 T.
I). & 11 . .
D., I.. W
I) ('. V
Erie
14 K. Co
ike shore
I.. N . . .
Man l a' tan ,
Ullmt. Par
Nat. Lead
N. Y. N. E....
N. Y. Central...,
S. V.. O. ft w..
N. I., b. ft W
U. H, C. Co
North Pse
Ni rth Pac. pf
Omaha
1'ae. i.nil
heartintf
rtnrk Island
H.T
St. Paul
T., C. I
Texns & Psa
I'ninn I'adilo
W a hash P
Western union
W.& U F.
W. & L. E. pfj
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171-4
lull, ower; August, atc: Sei'tember,
He; Ocinlier, ii5c: )': pi ices, No 2, lila
Hr.. No. 2 white, 37!aJ 3)'o,; No. a (.'In.
ait), 85 SitjV.: No.it, y:i... . a white,
.17ei7Vc.; mixed wt'sHn-n. o,"iitH5 tj c. ; whin
do., a.'c: white state, 20 ,,t44c.
t Kitr S'euiiy, dull; fuiuily. U)a;2; i.
' a men-, $iatt 51
t'CT AlKATH-yuiet, fii m: pickled b-)Iies
12 pound, t!ijc.; en k led shonl ere, cVf '.
I. kl-il hums, li'4a2.'.; inh dles noun ai!
Lard liull, e.mim ; western sieam
lo eil ui 4-7.110; city at 7'a'c.; Septemher'
h.ll re till 11. 1 i.H ier fill, t in.... f -r.. L: ... 1.
I Am" icn, 8 Ml; compound, OVe,
Pokk Sleadv, quiet, k lea, V.a barrels
niey, fin il"). 5; cxtr.t piiin.', $1.1 13.311,
lilTTKit Firm, lair deiuuud: Ktsto
dairy, 14 iiU'.; do. cream, ry, I7..y.ijc..
Peni.sylv.iuia, do., 17aa3i "; western Oniiy,'
13..10 .; rio. creainery, 14Sa2lc.; tin.
factory, VJalSSc: elgins, 2jcij,; lmitn
tiO'i creamery, 14:il7c.
Cheese 1 11 in, quiet; state, large 7y
ll"ic; litncy. Oi'.; tin. nmall, -;-.' .
partsk.ms, -t'i.tlc.: full kUIuis, '
l'-oiis-hiinci H-ar.-e, nnneri Bllltei,nd
PeniisylviiiiiH l,;.iajs-.: ice 0OUBP Su-n
It.. . u.D.ur.i f..u. Il'.ly tl . ' '
, ...n..u ..l.u,.u,..l.-
ilS
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liilit
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sas
'c; do.,perm.ie
Cbicaen Oral 1 t
SCBAKTOK, Aug. IT.
Rpslon.
Vv yoining..
Loi.lnh
Hchuylkill.
Total....
Total year
to uaie..
Aug. 11,
IMU.
ai;U1
l7,285
la:i.
3HS.4W
21U007
Difference.
Deo 46,1101
lno H.IU8
Duo ia,;u
7:U,li8 Deo 60,8.'l
28.071,078 26,002,136 Deo 1.601.O8J
Minor Industrial Notes
The Pottsville iron aud steel works are
running on double turn.
Tbe annual report ot the railways ot
Iowa for the year ending June 8 ), 1894,
snows that more men were employed lo
Sarsa-parilla
Hood's
Cures
Be Sure to get HOOD'S and
Only HQOD'S. I
Hood's Pills are especially prepared to bs
liken wltb Hood's Barssparilla. Hc. per box,
ill Provisions..
The following Quota
tions are suci'ii t u 1 enrrestsl dally bv Lis
Bar ib Pullei-.stoe.il brokers. 121 iVvomia avenue.
WlfSIVT.
Orenmw....
HlKbest....
Luwusl,,,.,,
Citie'rui
COItV.
Openlnir...,
Highest....
Lowest
Closing
tJA'I'H.
Openlne ...
Hiiihi'it....
Lowest.
L'lnslnif
l'OKK.
Open n(j
Hlnhost
Lowest
( losinii
LAUD.
Openlll
tlleheat
Lowest
t lowing
SHOUT RIBS.
riieninc
Hluheat
Lowost
Closlug-
PI iadriphm T ali.-w Mai-kat
PiilaMllmiia. Aug. 17.-Tallnw was
Him. with smitll supiii.s Piiees wi-ie:
Piime cily n ii. nslicitiN, 4s; 4!(c.: prime,
country, in liar re Is. 4Ja41t,c; do. dark 111
liarrele, 4'c. ; raki-, 4-4c. ; yroase, ac.
p- oiet'-iii t ass.
P. II. ( Kfrorl, New Cassel, Wis., was
tri iibied wiili ueuralnia and rheumatism,
uisBtoinacli was tli-.nr Jured, his liver was
aileclttd to an nlantiiug decree, nppetite
fell atvay, and he was terribly reduced iu
llesh and etrengih. Thiea bottles ot Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
l.dward Shepherd, Uarrisbnrg, II!., had
a running eoreon l.ia leg nf eigut years'
standing. Used lh:t bottle-of Blot-trio
l itters and seveu boxes of Buck leu's
A nica halve and Ills le? is ouud and
well. John Kpenkor, Catawba, O., had
live Inrie fever sores on his leg, doctors
taiu ue was lucuralile. One bottle Electric
littera and one box Buckleu's Arnica
4 lve cured him entirely. Sjld by Mat
tlew Bros. I'nv; sf. re.
Reot Di . May
M4 A7M it!t
644 '"'fj K
(.4 f7 nl
Uii 67! iiiH
6'iL 61 M'si
H'l MH 6J?J
6I1U 62
64 4 5"
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mi .... IV'M
80 MKi
m -.
1.117
li47
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7.M1
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74')
7'20
711
NswTnk 'rod 0 a'ket.
Niw York. Aug. l7.-FL00ti-Dull,
Weak. ffered freely.
Wihat-DuH, XUr. lower, with op
tloux t loi-P g weak; No. 2 red, store a. d
elevator, 67c.;sn at, Wc ; f. o. b., 671'.:
ui graded reii,58..oHc.; N . 1 northern, 04i
iiB6c; options closed weak at be ow
veeterday, with a null local tr.de; D.-cem
ber most active; sa es Incin ied No. 2 re 1.
clo-lmr: Autrut, 67c: Remember, 67c.
December Olc ; liny, 65o
uohb Dull, lower, steady; No. 2, Clc
levator;. 61jifc. afloat; options were dull,
weak and Mnc. lower; Ma - most active;
August, 6(iVc; rSei tember, 6l)Xr.; Ootober,
SSc ! Deflrml ei, 63c ; Mav, 64c
OAia-Plrly active, firmer; options
taiid at the Head.
For thirty years
Dueber Watch Cases
have been endorsed by
every prominent dca
lerlnthcCnitcdSta'.es. Tho Duoher trado
ciark in this country,
and the Kull murk In
Kngla ad are a guaran
tee ot puro metal. 17
Jewel Hampden move
ments iu Dueber cases
stand at the head.
not kes.-pe.ir watches milt
anil ue will semi yutl the
who linen, tub uciBka
'suton, u.
fr7
I RubyeweleoI
Mi ADTED ,l
JfyourdeBlfinc-
us your Hunc.
name t iU i
-.
BJJIB.8.H?.? Cu:i"'P' Capital. $1,000,000.
BEST I.BO !Ag; JJ4 TUB WORLD,
v, ,AJ".ir Mill'' tarnta."
ThlsT-adles Holltl f h !,,,! Kid But
ten Boot dsllvered C .nvwk.rt In th U.S.. on
?.rToUl Not for 1 .50.
very way tho boots
.11 Mt.ll
our," thsrstors we mar
"ni'!t' "III' -
Sao M V on. f. lint utUSul
. 11i,ni,,,Mi Hn...
WldV i Tl V fj- If 1
l"V ...A W.ll
8'd yiur ritfj
will )lt ye,.
iiiusirr a(i
V.ts.
InellS
mm
JT'2i I-.!. ft
wan ksj in 1 "V
mm ihkw
B 1- 1.. 'H 'I . - .WV. .
jyui AmtrM- FREE
Dexter Shoe Co., bSis;i
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THE GREAT
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400-402 Lackawanna Aye,
Commences
ATURDAY.
AUGUST 4
GREAT BARGAINS
9is:2nru:::i!i.!!32z.!!!is:i;un:!i!iiniMiMiniiHiiiiiMiiiiiii3nniiuiiiih"
SHADES
Fine Holland Shades, with heavy
knot fringe, Hartshorn Rollers,
SOc. Eacli
Plain Shades, 20, 25 and 30c. each.
Measurements taken and shades put up by experienced workmen.
We Carry All Widths Store State In Stock.
Brass E
xfension Sash Rods
15 and 20c. each.
A few Vienna Porch Shades
left that we will close out at cost
KERR SIEBECICER
406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue.
H TiiBjf Say a g
$ Solomon Had if
IB lives 1
WW
We Have Ooe Thousand
in Scranton and vicinity that can attest in
tlie lurnisliing-up qualities ol tne "iiiconouiy" a.-Vj
especially the L'UHXIIUKE part of it, but fe
IS THE STUFF
that wo are blowing loudest about this season,
and our toot will bo heard with delight by
tho economical housewife, whild it will vi
brato disagreeably on the ears of the
Carpet Dealers
estimates.
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