G THE SCRANTON1 TEI RUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 189. GENERAL NEWS OF The business situation bni not im proved la any marked way, saya tbe Philadelphia Praia. As compared with tbe stagnation and sollapat of a few weeks ago it ia better, bat tbe point of prosperity bas not been approached, and in many cases recent aotivity ia falling off. The earnings of rallroals in August were nine-tenths of lpr cent, larger than in the chief puuio month of 1893 Daring tbe first week in September the fifty-four railroads reporting rande a worse showing, their gross earnings having fallen off 1.23 per -cent. There waa a heavy increase in the production of pig iron in Au gust, and this is the boat item in the trade newt. But this increased ontpnt of pig iron, which is just about equal to the dmnnd, is 25 par cent, below the production of the Dent recont year. The manufacturers bfficted by the tariff have looked over the gronnd.and they are not able to make much of a start because they do not know how far foreign competition will anVct them. Toe strike and lockout in Kali River baa inore.'ised the prio of print ing cloths, and bas reduced stocks, but the men refuan to go to work, liiuk clearings are 8 per cent, greater thun tbey were a year wro, 19 J to 25 per cent less than iu IStU!, and somewhat 'less than in the previous week. The anthracite coal traue is in worse shape than ever.- Prices are exceedingly low, aud the producing companies are tending nn over supply of coal to inarkot. The exports in Aui?ut of the four principal items cotton, breadstuff, petroleum nd provisions show a falling oil of $11,01)3.481, or 23 per eeot., and for eignt months m.Wi xrts from New Yoric fell 18 per cent, last week, Boot and shoe shipments from Boston are again rnneh heavier than lust year. The dry goods trade is leas aotive, the nd ranee in the prices of many varieties of cotton goods Having cheeked buying. Wool sales in the leading mirkets dnring the Inst two weeks were 8,200,000 pounds, as compared with 16,4W,OJ0 pounds ia one week in July. The wool trade is dis posed to wait until the result of tbe sales in London is known. London, in oe tbe new tariff bill went into ef fect, makes the market for wool in this broad lund, and eontrols the prices more arbitrarily than ever before. All work on the great Ebervale tunnel is now at a standstill. The com pany was actively getting ready to tap tbe Ebervale and Harleigh mines and in a few dnys more expected to have the tap-bole finished. This bas an opening at tbe bns3 of the Back moun tain, and the water to be tapped by it from tbe above mentioned mines will empty into the Little Nesnopeek sreek, a stream which bas its source near tbe mouth of tbe tunnel and runs through tbe townships of Butler and Sugar Loaf for a distance of nearly seven miles before it empties into the Big Nescopeck. In these townships are some of tbe best farm lands to be found in the state, in the center bf which and winding its way to the Sus quehanna river is the Little Noseopeck, which for more than a ceatary bas been of great benefit to those whose farms lined its banks. When it became rumored about four years ago that tbe Jeddo Tunnel company intended to pollute this stream by emptying the water from tbe mines into it the farm- era raised a bowl, which caused the company to send agents among tuem to negotiate for the right of way, In due time asettlement was effected with nearlv all in sums varying from 500 to $8,000, according to the value of the farms. i There are about twenty farms bor dering on the ereek, and for tbe right of way tbe tunnel company paid up wards of $50. 000. One farmer by the name of John Gutting, who lives about three miles from the month of the tnnne), conld not be fixed, although he waa offered $1,000 at different times by tbe company. Be was prompted in his stubbornness by a Philadelphia law firm, tbe same firm having acted for many others In the valley for the set tlementof their claims. Notwithstand ing Mr. Getting's refusal the sompany went on with the! work of boring tbe tunnel and bad almost forgotten that there was such a person in i istence, until he turned up on Friday with an injunction which immediately put a atop to tbe work and will delay the tapping of the mines for some time. Tbe matter will be argued before the conrt oo Monday, Sept. 24, and the decision will be awaited with moch interest. Mr. Get ting, in his plea to tbe conrt for an injunction to restrain tbe Jeddo Tun nel company from tapping the mines. says that bis farm is valurd at $20,000 and that the rush of culm will render it useless and of no value at all. Rep rrsentatives of the tnnnel company say mat tbe damage to tbe valley by the tapping of the mine will not umount to one-hrtietb o! the sum paid by them to the land owners for the right or way. The water, they say. will be drawn from tbe mine very gradually, and at ho time will there be a flood in tbe creek. The tan will be a 4-inch hole, penetrating for many feet in tbe hardest kind of rocs, and when the water that is now lodged in tbe mine is entirely drawn away that which will follow will have very little acid in it and the creek will again be come pure for all purposes. Tbe total value of the mineral pro ducts of tbe United States in 1803 was the smallest sines 189, according to a recently issued report of the govern ment geological survey. It represented $000,821,070, compared with $088,610. Ki in 1882, a decline of 11 44 per cent. The most eonspicnous decline was in iron and structural materials. Bituml nous coal showed a slight increase in Quantity over the prodnot in 1892 Pe troleum increased In value bnt decreased in quantity. Pig iron declined from 9,157.000 tons in 1892 to 7.124.502 tons iu 1893.- Tbe total product of iron ores fell from 10.200 666 tons, worth $33,- 204,890, to 11,587.629 tons, worth $19,- 265.B7U at tbe mines. Tbe gold pro duct, on tbe other hand, increased from 1,590,875 trov onnces with a coinage value or S,0UU.UUU In IBM!, to 1 Ti'J.Wl onnoes, worth $33,950,000 in 1893. tbe largest quautity since 1886. Of silver there was mined in 1893 60,000,000 onnces, as against 63.500,000 ounces in 1892. -j I e Minor Industrial Notes : . . Uncle Bam has 15,000,000 cotton spindles. Tbe amount of railway stock paying no didvldends during tbe year wasI4,Bo0,334, 672. Western Pennsylvania soft coal oper atom will meet this wek to readjust the wage scale. Tbe Lehigh Valley railroad has ordered z,uuo gondola cars from watsontown, jtmiraio anu LeDanon snops. It is estimated that the agricultural earnings or tbe United Btates are 'l,4tfi, 006,000; from manufactures, $4,830,000,000; 0 IS from mines, (430.000,000; from transporta tion. tl.15S.0O0.OU0: from commerce. 8100, 000,000: from shipping, 160,000,000, and iroru hanking aw,uou,ww. The railroads of the United States carry in a year 600,000,000 passengsrs and trans sport 800,000,000 tons of freight. The Chronical coumutes the gross earn ings of ISfe railroads for tbe month of August at 12,709,201, au increase of $337,. 248 over the corresponding month of 1803. The southern nig Iron market may be guaged by sales at Nashville thus far this month equal to total sales during August. Inquiries are received from tbe north for heavy blocks of pig irou. Demand for pig iron is also marked at Chicago, but has decreased at Pittsburg and St. Louis. Gross railroad earnings for Angus t, cov ering returns of 132 roads, having a mile age of 100,01X1 of malu line, aggregate 42,401,000, against f-12,080,30 iu August, ls'ja, again of mue-tuutus or 1 per ceut. This compares with a decrease of 12 per ceut. iu July from July, IH) aud ia tbe first increase shown iu any mouth this year over the like mouth of laat year. Exports of wheat, both coasts of the United States aud Canada, for six busi ness days ended with Sept. 13 (Hour in cluded as wheat), continue fairly well maintained, the total equaling 2,7s9,UU0 bushels, contracted with 3. W) 7,000 tbe week before, 5,307, 0U0 iu the secoud week of Sepcombor last year, 3,!1SI,0(W in the week two years ago, aud witb 6,974,000 in the week three years ago. HothorsI Mothers!! Motherall! Sirs. Window's Soothiug Syrup has been used for oyer lifty years by millions of mothers for their children while tentbluf, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tbe gums, allays all paiu; cures wind colic aud is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydiuggists in every part of the world. Be sure aud ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-Bye cents a bottle- My physician said I could not live, my liver out of order, frequently vomited greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry humors on fuce, stomach would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me. Mrs Adelaide O'Brien, 3?J Exchange St., Buffalo, N. V. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. New York. Sent. 18 In the first hour of trailing at the Stock exchange today tuere was a general disposition to sell in dustrials, and aorious losses were recorded iu this group of stocks. The market closed fairly steady. Net changes show losses of X to 2 per ceut. Reading gained to ?j per cent. Total sales were 5100.524 shares. Tne range of ystenlav's prices or the sc tire storks of the New York stock market re givon below. The quutittinna are furnltiued Tin Tmui NS by G. du B. Diinmi.k. inumvrer of William Linn A li'u & Co., stock brokers, m spruce street, scranton. Open- ttluu- Low CI09 int. ett. Mf. 1111;. Am. Cot 011 SU4 x; aw, Am (Sugar. 97 1)7 WW Hit A.T. &8. F 016 : Mi 7 Can. 80. 6u' K! 8IW Sllf, Chespeake& Ohio... aia jjiiu ts Chlo. flan 7IIV, 7(1" H7i Chic H. W KH 11(17$ Wt mii C, B. A Q 76ti :,, Uti ?:Ai c. o.c. Bt. i,.... ant, an mvi C. M. St, Hani.... eSfcj KAu 4i t&H Cblcao,K. I. & Pac. C4Uj I Oft HI ttttf D. ft H 13.1)4 1.V.U WW 13H4 D., L. W 173 IK I'lli U.ft C. P law iia-; low O. E. Co 38 isil 37U 38 Ills. Cent 7. .. .... Lake. 'Shore 1.6 Kill I'M IM I', ft N S.W 6fM MM fwl Manhattan lb 116 1J7& 117iji MiL-h. Cent Wins. Pac HI Sitf, 2 -JSI Nat. Cordage liVT 154 15 iY Nat ld 3H;i 404 4U New Jersey Cent N. . Central HUM IIU4 101W 101- N.Y. &N.E 17 27' Ti N. Y., L. E. ft W.... MM i,V . 154 ir,!4 H. Y 8. ft W 14 111' llii W N. Y S. ft W., pr. . MAI 474 r North Pac 5 A 5 6 North Pac. pr Wt 14 O. ft W llili 1115ft l(iiH Pliil. ft Reading..... l'Jti i'4 1114 l'.iv. Rich ft W. P 1H4 lt P.14 T., C ft L Texas Pac 10 In 10 lu Union Paclflc 124 13 124 13 Wabash 7 7 04 114 Wabash pr 15 .'( 15 15' j Western L'nion. U04 WlJ-i ?(i 10 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PKICES. Open- High- Low- (.'lui- ing. est. esc. ini;. WHEAT. May 814 C14 B14 014 Sept M'i 5:14 53 &14 Dec. 64 Mi 06 fitijj OATS. May H'.4 354 35 Xili Sept 'Mi !4 311I4 3l'4' Dec juh :ul a.t 35 H (,:ORN. May 5.(4 514 to 5.'; ept 5414 ft"4 D44 554 D.-C. M4 f-!-4 53,i, LARD. .Tun 315 M7 812 M5 Sopt ti W'i HS5 i Oct Wi 8112 8M7 til.' PORK. Jan 1400 1405 !:& 14... Sept Oct 13H7 1407 1IIH7 11 7 Nw York Froduci Market. New York. Sept. 18. Floor Da!', weak, freolv offered. Wheat Fairly active, firmer; No. 3 mi . store and elevator, S7n5Sc; afloat, Mil oStfc; f. o. b 58a50c.; uiuradud red.! 54a59c; No. 1 northern, 63c; options closed firm at h'c. over yesterday with trading dull; December and May most ac tive; beptember, 57c; October, 58c.;' December. 60o.; May, 65jc. CORti Dull, firmer; No. 2, C2!uB3Kc; elevator, 6rc; afloat; options closed steady at alc. over yesterday with trading moderately active; May and De cember most active; September, C3c. ; October, 02c; November, Bl&; Decem ber. 59c; May, 58c Oats Dull, steady; options, dull, firm: September, 31jic; October, 35c; Nov ember, 80c; December, 87c; Janu- i ary, 38c; May, 40Jfc; No. 8, white, October, 87c; November, 38 4'c; sp t prices, No. 2, 34Xc; No. 2, whilu. 37X . No.. 2 Chicago, 35!c: No. 8, 84o.; N ... 8, white, Wic. mixed western. 34a:ifir.; Stand at the Head. For thirty )i;ars IiucbcrVi'atrh Cases have been endorsed by j every prominent dea ler In the United.1' tatcs. Tho Ducber trade mark in this country, I and tho Hall mark in I England arc a guarau- f tec of pure metal. 17- Jewel Hampden move- menta In Huelwr canes stand at the head. , If ynnr dealer does not keep mir walchoa mail ... ...A ofill !, I VAII lltA UB your ifcuuifnn n,,i , j- name uf a dealer who does. Tun ltv on lite pea Wiiun WOttiu, Canton, U, - REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. ... istuay.Jvy -teVJCWell Man lBthDy.p of Me. i -"in r jbii x THE GREAT 30th t)ny. F1U3NOH nEMEDY produces the above results ln'30 days. It scti powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vmor by uslnn KKVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, I.Oht ViUHty, Impotency, NUlhtly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, W anuria Diseases, and all etTocts of self-abiiso or excess and Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is B great nerve tonio and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and ro storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KKVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mull, 1.1IO per package, or six lor SJS.OO, with a post tive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular frse. Address -10VAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River St., CHICAGO. ILL. For sale by" Matthews Uros., Druggists ' ' gcrnntuu , I'm. fW 17 M f RUBY JEWELED v.THE tlW PbirfftrnipbrtS white do., 3740,4o.: white, state, 87a 40K'c Beef Dull, nnoettled; family $ 10a 12c; extra mess, tttaS.50. Bkkf bams Quiet, $20.' Tikhued hkek Dull, steady city extra, India mesa, $17.00. Cut AlEATH-Quier, easy; pickled bellies, 13 lbs, Ojic; pickled shoulilors, 7a7!c; pickled bams llallc; middles nominal. Lard Quiet, stronger; western steam, closod $0.35)asked; city, BbSc; January, ti.&O asked; September ttMd asked: re fined, quiet; oontineut, $0.75; Soath Amer ica. $10; compound, 7u7o, ; Pork Quiet, firm; sales, 200 barrels; mess, $15.5im); extra prime, $13.60al4. &UTTKK-Dull; choice,steudy ; state dairy, 14a'J2c; do. creamery, 18a24c; Penusyl yauia do., 18a'24c; westeru dairy, 13a 17c; do. creamery, 15a244c.; do. factory, 12a K'c; elgins, '.'4,,'c, ; imitation creamery, 15al8c. CHKK8E Quiet, steady; state Inrge, 8al0c; do. faucy, KlalU'c; do. small, HH'alutc; part skims, 4sb4c; full Bkims, 3ad4c. Kuus Choice, steady, (uint; stale and Peunsylvauis, lbal'.ic. : ice bouro, 14,4a 10a ; western frebh, lGValS.'ic. ; do., per case, $2a3.50. Philadelphia Talluw Market. rniLADKLi'iiu, Sept. 18. Tallow 1s steady, but the demand is light. We quote city, prime in hogsheads, 44c. couutry, jirime, in parrels, 4;'a4c.; do. dark, in barrels, 44c.; cukes. Sc.; grease, 4c. That Hungry Feeling Consumptives frequently suffer from a hunger that craves food constantly while ordinary foods are precluded This distressing condition is entirely removed and the fullest relief given by the regular administration of which satisfies and soothes the irritated stomach it contains the most important elements of selected beef. 25,000 phy sicians prescribe and recom mend it constantly AU druggist sell it. TBS BOVIXiyE CO., KF.W YORK. PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. Let Railway's Heady Keller be used on the first Indication of l'alnor lliennlnda;, If threatened with Disease or Sickness, the Cure will be made before the family doctor would ordinarily reach the house. CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes Not one hour after read Inir this advi-rllseuunb need any one oL'F rER WITII PAIN. ACHES AND PAINS For heartache (whither sick or nervous), toothache, neuralgia, rhoumatisin, luiubiKO, iiulns and weakness in the bo-k, spina or kidneys, ilns around the llv.T. pleurisy, swelling of the jointH and pains of all kind th- application oi Kadway's Heady Relief will afford imraediatneaao, and Us continued use for a few days t ff.-ct a permanent cure. A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus. A half to a teaapoonful of Rer.dy Relief in a half tnmblor of water, ri'iieutml as often as tho diwliar k 8 continue, anil a tlaimcl xat urated with Ruady Reliof placed over the stomach and bone's will auurd immediate relief and soon ofl.wt a cure. Internally A half to a teaapoonful in half a tumbler of water will, in a few luiuutos, cure Cramps. Spasms. Kour Momuch.Nuus :m, Vouiitiun, Heartburn, N riruuaui aa, Sleep lessness, Sick Headacho, Klutuloney aud all Internal pains. Valeria In Ik Various Fnriiis Cured and I'rvventt'd. ' . ' '' ' Shore is not a remedial agency In the world that will cure layer arTd a Run and nil other malarious, bilious and all other levota, al led by HAD W A Y'H Hll.h-. so quickly as HAD WAY'S READY HKLIKT. Travelers should always crrry a bottlo nf Rad way's Rnady Relief with 'them. A few drops in wator will pic-Vent sickness or pains from han;:n of water. It U lietter than French brandy or bitters h a stimulant. Miners ami luiulieriuen should always be provided with it. Price M cents per bottle. Bold by a'l drug gists. MB uELInBLL PURELY VECEUBLE. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, pnrn, regulato, purify, clnauso and strengthen. KADWAY'S l'ILI.8 for the cure of all dis orders o' the Btoinoch, Hi"""ls, Kidn-ys, Bladdor, Nervous Liisuaiea, Dziueaj, Ver tigo, Costiveness, Piles, 8ICK HEADACHi; female: compiiAints. lilMOUHNKSS, INDIGESTION', DYSl'El'HIA, CONSTlI'rVTION ANI ALL DISOKDKHX OK THE LI V till. Observe the following symptoms 'resulting from diseases of the digestive organs Con stipation, Inward piles, fullness of blood in tha head, acidity of tho s omm ll. nausea, heartburn, diigust of too 1, lu Incus of weight of the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering of the heart, elms ng or euffis-at ing sensations when in a I) In;,' posture, dau nt as of vision, dots or webs b fore the sight, fever and dull pain in Ilia h ad. deficiency ot perspiiatlou, yellowness ot tho skin and eyes, pain In the side, chest, llmlis. and sud den hushes of heat, burning In tbe flush. A few dosesof RADW AY'H 1 1L. H will fr.-e the system of all the above named dlsordeis. Fries S0c per box. Nolil by druggists or aent by mnll. Bend to DR. ItAOWAY Se CO., Lock Bog (Oo, Mew York, (or Bouk of Advice. . , Ladies Who Value 'sPowJ skin. A refined complexion must use Poizonl' der. It produces a soft and beautiful ! The Original Raw Food 0 ft Hf www PKiunaum For Washing Oothes CLEAN and SWEET, It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price FIVE CErfTS a bar. 700 By the Beautiful New Old Dominion Line - TO OLD POINT COMFORT tllYGEIA HOTEL), OH VIRGINIA BEACH (PKINCE8D ANNE HOTEL), and" return Jfost Delightful Resorts on the Atlantic Coast for AUTUMN OUTINGS -FOR- $16 Old Point Comfort Virginia Beach - A day and a quarter at either hotel. INCLUDING . KVEKY EXPENSE of meals and berths en route, a day and a quarter's board at either hotel This trip is an' ideal one, as tho course skirts the coast, with lit tle likelihood of seasickness, aud passes in review many watering places and points of interest. For printed matter and full particu lars address OLD DOMINION S. S. COMPANY W. I. GUIUAUDEU, Trafllo Manager. s PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Awn pnTA;;iiiM f i j 1 vinwvivm flakes larvelous Cures in Blood Poison fe"3 ' 2 Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. parities tbebkxxl, bnlldsap the wek mul deUUttated, ives strength to wunlcenMl nerves expels disenseu.Kivtuff thopdtient health aud liappiubHB wliore sickness, k loo my feohuK uad LuwltQclo tlrat prevailed. tnr;rtiuary,BocouOiirj and trttnry eviiUliw, lor blood doIhoiiIdk, mercu rial polfMin, ma'.ikrla, Uysppsiu, and in all blood Hnd skin diAeaei, like blotches, pimple.?, uJd chronic ulcers, tetter, suaid beiul, boiis, oryslpelas, ecr.eira-we may say, without far of Contradiction, thfit P. P. P. Isthebwst blood inirilli'i'iu the world, aud makes popitlvu, spoody and permaueat cures In all casus. Ladies whose systems are poisoned nd whoso blood is in an Impure condi tion, duo to menstrual Irregularities, aro peculiarly bcneitted by the won dvrfut tonic aud bloo,i cleansing prop erties of p. P. P. - Prickly Aali, Puke Hoot and Potaasium. 8PKI9UK1BLD, MO., Aug. 14th. I can upcak lu the higln'st terms of TourmoUtcine from my own personal Kuowltidj-e, I wnsaflected with heart tlineasd, pleurlny and rheumatUtn for 3f) years, was trent?d by the very bst fibywk'uns anuspeut hundreds ot dot ars, tried every known remedy with out nnditi relief. I have ouly take a one bottlo of your P. P. P., and oaa cheerfully sny It has done me more good than anything I have ever taken. I can recommend your medicine to all soberer of th above dlaensea. MRS. M. H. YE ARY, 8pr jgfluld, Green County. Mo. ft O O & sumption or insn.ni it. iy inntl prnnaid. With Ar Koiniut ih mnnv. aTTCU llVliin n,w.(i...v A.l.lr.aa. R SO 0 h'Jj 0 B Q IB '1)1)11 .r.iip; inn For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Drtcist, cor. Washington 11 II, i no Front remeny IP s-y .a tf. iK'niTuiiveiniHiiM uieuner sex. sum usiervousiTostnitln. Kail ij:'k&3t -f, JS I"" "r ? aianhwKl, lmpotem y, NIKhtly Ifinilssloin.Voulliful lirrora, ft? -miknUt &ii2&k W M'1 orry.excesUve iisn ot Touac ro or Opium . which lead to CotS V?r3lJ-i:fi352n' Mimptlonandlnsaulty. With overy S order we ulvo a written Euar. BLt'OKIi ANU AtTtK 1blliU. 5nuto,"reff.?,l!!L.V.,,S,.,'l!.n!,'7,.s'l,l nt per box, J boxoa 1 r Sulc by C. M. HAItltl", DnuuUt, 3 Pf i tjSiJuS? -ia3 ''""Inntsry Huilsnont frosa tnj cue. If noulecltd, uu lurtVtMr cuii.uinplion ur luaai ity, Jl.iHipor hoi liy mail.A hoiei "l it r v ffivH a written For sale by JOHM H. PHEIPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa, A. W. JTJRISCH 435 SPRUCE STREET BICYCLKS AND 6PORT1NO GOODS. 'Wtor, Oendmn, Kcllpse, LovelL Dlamon and Other Wbeela. aoioMitnUj oopsd ii'JO tnWdsys bj Sfl I ii tl A(ty, sndsr tTaarmnr, twecM b ,M)OjUlUcu-l. Pwitin pmab slid HO book lllustrmtsd Iran Ufefpnaipmif)Ueursilirkjaiiil. VhaiHotaprtnrn sad MMonrjhil, (tar AnrlO RsmiKlv will potiuwir "". fool uu,nui . aumt m-s LEY SOAP :a trips Steamships of the $16.00 $17.00 $17 Pier 26, North River, New York. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores i.-. Catarrh. Malaria and Kidney Troubles An cntlrrly remveM hj P-PJt. Prickly Ah, Poke Hoot and Potas lam, tbe greatunt blooU yuriller oo earth. Abbrdrrn, O. , Jaly 21, 1801. rj G. Dkab Miks I buUKhc a botile ot ft ruur r.v. v. at hoi snuKs.Aru.,na t ha done me more cooo ttutn throe mouths' treatment at the not apriOBS. ttend three UnHl.ra C. O. U. Bpectrully youra, fc, Aberdeen, Brown Oountjr, O. 1'apt. J. D. Jofanaton. To all Khom it may concern: I here by testify to the wonditrtul propnrtiea ofP. P. P. for eruptions of ctieakln. I anfferod for aovoral yuars 91th an tin alKhtly and disuKreecblo eruption on my face. I tried eyery known ivme dy but In Tain, until P. P. P. waauaetf, and am now entirely cared. (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. HavBaiiuh, Ua. Nhln Cwirr Cured. W TclUmtmyfrom th Mayor 8equtn,Tcx. emniN, Tbx., Jannary 14, 1898. Oa. i Of ntUmm 1 have trtod your P. aft known aa akin cancer, of thirty yenra' ataniilnsr, and found great relief: It purine, the blood and removes all Ir ritation from tbe aent of the disease and prevents any snreadiiur of the aores. 1 have taken Oveor six bottlea and feel conlldent that another coarne will effect a cure. It bas also relieved me from Indication and stomach, troubles. Yours truly, mvr vr u nnoK i Attorney at Lair. taW Book on Mod Diseases Moiled Free, & ALL DKCCKUSTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, UppmauT Block.AaTanaah, 0 'NERVE SEEDS. ul-aturur avllaitnoa 4I a!on. Btichaa Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power. Headache, WokHfulneM, LoL Mutiliood, Nkhtly lOnilhalonii, NervuuBneiiR.alldrainaand lomtof power Inttenei-atlveOrKansof either wx can od by overexertion, youth Tnlerrora exreMlvenne of tobacco, opium or fitlmuianta, which lead to lnnrmlty, Ton- nn necarneain vesi. poeaei. v"nwn,wii'rw"i a S onler wearUe a written ajimrnntee U cure fMritlnp fm Mnlil h all tirni'uiHtJi. Auk for It. UIKU It V V M V V Ik iCfc . Matb.nln rfulntilA. (lH laAUO. IlA. D8.M0TTS maX&iJnMIVUmtoWmmAmavtmBxa KILLS lor nervous prostration and all norvona diseases of 17 I'oiiu Avenue. , RESTORE LOST VIGOF ff ducofnry Will brr. vou npln a week Bold with WRITTR" IIAHAN , KK to lore NiTTjuiD-hiht;, l.nis of hriual I'ow.r id eilhfir- sucb trnnMea s for av With 0v, r minmiile ti RUi.ur rufumlth. mnn.. A.ti uveltnd, OhtOi Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and Hotel WaYerly European Plan. Flrat-olaas Bar attnohad. Depot tor Bergnar Kogel'i Tanubasuaar Beer. I i Cor, tstb ind Filbert Sti, Philaii Host desirable for realilanta ot N E. Penn' ylvanla. All eonvenleiiRoa for travelei-f to and rrom Broad Htreot statinn and tha Twelfth and Market Ktreet i,tKtloti. De sirable tor visiting HorantoDlana and pj lie iu th Anthraolte Koglon. T. J. VICTORY, , PROPRIETOR. XJ bOT tlnnlni and aolderlnff all fl one away wlthbjrthanaeof HAKTMAN'S PAT ENT PAINT, which consist of tngredl-nta Well-known to alL It can be applied to tin, aralvsnlied tin, sheet Iron roofs, alao to brlok dwell ines, whloh will prevent absolutely any erumbllng, cracking or breaking ot th. rick. It will outlaat tinning of any kind by many y.ars.and It'a cost does not exceed one fifth that of the coat of tinning. Ia (old by th job or pound. Contract taken by ANTONIO UABtUAMN, W7 BirohBk few? Pfr4 I CAUTION: To 0 Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many patrons that they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take NO RISKS, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed Washburn-Cro3by Co.'s flour far above all other brands. HEGABGEL & Wholesale Agents. M? rTwrMtaBnlatwiBw i LOUIS B. SMITH1 Dealer in Choice Confections and Frnits. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouso Avenua oso YOU I That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounce, of your silver dollars. - All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at iercereau 307 LACKAWANNA AYE.VUK TEEL All Grades, Sizes and ; Of every description on hand. Prompt Blupmenta.guar anteed. r Chains' Rivets Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Turn buckles, Bolt Ends, Spikes and a full line of Carriage Hardware. BITTENBENDER & CO. . Scranton, Pa. We have the following supplies of Lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade. Pacific Coast Rd Cedar Shingles. "Victor" and other MichiRun Erandaof White Pine and Whits Cedar BbinclM, Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum ber aud Bill Timber. North Carolina Short and Loag Leaf Yel- low Piue. i Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine Trops ' and Mine Supplies in general. THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO, Commonwealth Building:, Scranton Pa. SPRING ' HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. C. E. CROFUT ProprtotorA fHIS HOUSE Is strictly temppranea, la naw I and woll furolahod and Ol'BNKl) TO " 1 HE PUBLIC THbi TEAR ROUND; la locatod mid tray betweun Moatro.w an1 Bcrau tou, on Montroaa aud Laokawanna Railroad, six mil from D., 1 A W. R. R. at Alford Blatlon, and fiva miloi from Moatnm; ca- Stclty, alRhty-flre; tlirot minatos' walk f rora . R. atatlon. GOOD BOAT", FIsniNG TACKLE, It, HIKE TO 0UK8IS. Altitude about 8.000 foot; aqualllnir In thlt respect the AdironUauk and Cat U ill Moon- Una grorea, plenty nf ahade and beautiful acpnory, making a Hvminar Resort unex celled In beauty and ohaapneaa Uandnir pavilion, awlti croquet gr onndt, Sio. Cold Hpring Watar and plouty of Milk. Kates, s)7 to SIO per week. al.SO per da)'. Excursion tickets sold at all stations onD. L. & W. linue. Porttr meets all train. ur Patrons C01ELL EARLOR8 OPBN PROM T A.M. TO 11 P M. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 8(jp. PLYINtt FAMILIES WITH ICE CR2AU. CftJOW? & Conned Kin da kept in Steele Juniata County, PeantylvaniiWbita Oat BolliTtn County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. Tioga County Dry Hemlock Stock Boards. Elk Ceunty Dry Hemlock Joists and Stud- ding. DUPONT'S atlNINO. BLA8TDJO AND STORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallneen Mills, L erne eeunty P and at WU mincton, Delaware, NENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the' Wyomlag DUtriot, n8 Wyommg Av., Scranton Pa Taird National Bank Buildln AOIROTM. ' " THOB. FORD, Plttatoo, Pa. JOHN B SMITH tKN; Plymouth. Pa, ' K. W. MULXJGAN, WUkea-Barre, Pa. . Agenta for the Repaune Chemloai Coa panj'a Blgh sUpioaiTae.