The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 01, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON. TBIBUNE-MONDAT MORNING. OCTOBER 1, 1S94.
GENERA
L
OF
NEWS
The people of Wilkes-Barre, accord
ing t the Leader, like the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western road on ao
coantot iti regularity in time and it
record for few aocidenta. Under Mr.
Eallatead'a management the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western has grown
to be one of the greatest and foremost
railroads in the country. This is readily
aoconnted for in the fact that it is the
potior of tbe management to give tbe
pablio the best possible servica. In the
first place the, road bed is well con
structed, being heavily ballasted with
gravel and sand, thus affording a solid
fonndation for the heavy steel rails
with which the road is laid. Tbis, to
gether with the fact that new rolling
stock, of the latest improved construc
tion, is almost exclusively nsed, ac
counts for the smoothness for which
tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern has gained such an enviable reputa
tion. All through .trains are vestibnled
and Pullinnn's best drawing-room and
sleeping cars' are attached. The en
gines Are built with Special reference
to speed, and the fast trains are re
markably ' accurate in compliance
with tholr sebedule. On n Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western
flyer one may skip through with
country at almest lightning speed and
surrounded by all tbe comforts of tbe
most elaborately appointed borne, for
there is nothing in tbe way of modern
railroad service equipment that is not
utilized for tbe comfort and oonvein
ence of this road's patrons. Farther
than tbis the line from New York to
Buffalo traverses a section of country
that is rich in scenicbeauty, presenting
an ever-changing picture of enchant
ing loveliness, liiver. mountain and
valley present their varied attractions,
while some of tbe molt beautiful
pastoral views are obtained from the
windows of theswiftly-flying trains as
tbey whirl through tbe finest famine
lands of the Empire state. Nothing
more dellrhtful oan be imagined than
tbe pleasures and comforts which are
assured tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and
' Western's patrons audit is not to be
wondered at that tbe line is one of tbe
most popular, as it is one of the best,
in tbe country. Then, too, its employes
are trained and true and their polite
and courteous attention is- another
popular feature of the. popular road.
In the opinion of the Phila. Inquirer,
the anthracite coal trade has not been
stimulated in any degree by the aotion
of the sales agents in fixing tbe October
production at 3,000,000 tons and in ad
vancing prices sharply. There is uni
versal oomplaint that the retail trade
is extremely dull, Consumers in all
sections are buying leas coal than usual
and are holding back even on their
moderate purchases. ' Wholesale and
retail dealers have laid in large stocks
at the low prices prevailing, and most
of them have contracts calling for fut
ure deliveries at the same low prices,
so that the change in tbe attitude of
tbe companies has had no effect. It is
true the advanced prices agreed upon
by the presidents are being maintained
by all of the large companies, bnt tbe
smaller ones were not expected to do
3)0, and, as a matter of fact, are not
rfioinr bo. The new prices nominally
inre $3.00 for broken and egg and
(3.75 for stove and chestnut in
New York harbor ; $4.75 for
broken and $5 for egg, stove and nut
per net ton in Chicago and $4 for
broken and $4 15 for egg. stove and nut
per gross ton in Buffalo. No cuts from
tbese figures are yet reported, although
it is known some of the sales agents
are donbtfnl about their ability to pro
cure them. The difficulty is tbe light
demand from consumers and tbe fact
that the stocks above ground are ex
cessive. There is a rather better sun
ply of pea coal, but buekwheat is still
scarce. All tbe large sizes are in abun
dant supply. The production for tbe
first three weeks of September was
2.233,71)3 tons. In the fourth week it
will probably exceed 000,000 tons, so
that the total tonnage for tbe month
will be abont 700.000 tons in excess of
the amonnt agreed upon by the sales
agents. With this enormous stock un
sold above ground this large production
scares dealers and renders any advance
in prices nugatory.
Among tbe operations of northern
capitalists in tbe south reported during
the week are the purchase of an im
portant Florida railroad and 100,000
acres of adjicent land by New York
people; a plan to testabliab 6,000 people
from Pennsylvania on 80,000 acres of
land in West Virginia; southern men
,, have purohed large tracts of land in
Tennessee and West Virginia for min
ing purposes; New York lumbermen
have organized a $000,000 company and
purchased 70,000 acres of land in Wes
tern Carolina. New railroads iueludo
twenty miles in North Carotins, twenty-five
miles in Kentucky and forty,
five miles in Virginia. The increased
interest in immigration is shown by
the formation lof several Immigration
companies. Letters from tbe north
and west to the Manufacturers' Reoord
and tbe Southern States Magazine
show a very marked growth in the
southward trend of population move
ment A Nw England cotton mill com
pany bas decided to build a $000,000
mill in Georgia; another company is
now looking for a site for a mill of
about the same cost. Several western
bankers are looking for good locations
for four or five banks in the south.
Among tbe industrial enterprises re
ported for tbe week are $100,000 iron
works, $25,000 investment company,
$20,000 wire works, knitting mill, ma
chine shops, water works, $10,000 shoe
company, rope factory, tile works in
Georgia; $25,000 colonization company,
large planing mills, barrel factory,
lumber mills, gas works, furnaces re
suming, water works, telephone eys-
Mothers,
when nursing babies, neod a
nourishment that will give
them strength and . make
their milk rich.
Scott's
Emulsion
atXSS
nsssr
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
nourishes mothers andmakes
babies fat and healthy. Gives
strength to growing children.,
Physicians, the world over, en
dorse it .
Don't be deeeiiedby Substitutes!
hmMdbraooUBok,H.Y. All DroKiet
tem, cannery in, Vircioia; $50,000 oil
mill company, $100,000 commission
company, $200,000 land improvement
companv, coal mines, furnaoe resum
ing; $20,000 improvement company,
electric light plants, water works,
wook working faotory, flour mill in
Texas; glass works, coal min ', coke
ovens, lumber mills in West V rginia;
150,000bnshel grain elevator, extensive
coal developments, large marble mill
in Tennessee; $10,000 publishing
company, $00,000 improvement com
pany, new cotton mill to replaoe one
burned, $50,000 importing company,
lumber mill, brick works, .eleotrto light
plant in Suth Carolina; $10,000 cigar
company, Water works in Maryland;
$15 000 fibar factory, coal mines, saw
mills, cannery, in Alabama; $25,000
boiler works, telephone exchange, lum
ber mills, machine shop in Louisiana;
$12,000 lumber company, water works,
oil wells in Arkansas; ice plant, saw
mill, electrle light plants, planing mill,
marine railway, water work in Flor
ida; $3,000 eleotrio plant, abattoir and
coal mine in Kentucky ; electric Dlant,
water works, planing mill, cannery in
Mississippi; 100-barrel flour mill, $000,
000 lumber manufacturing company in
North Carolina. Among the new
buildings announced are two hotels in
Florida, theater in Maryland, $30,000
conrt bouse in Texas, $225,000 hotel
compauy in Vnst Virginia, $30,000
freight sheds in Virginia, $03,000 com
pany to bnild botdl in South Carolina,
new depots, bank buildings and others.
...
Minor Industrial Notes:
The pay-rolls of the Ohio falls car works
show nearly 1,000 men at work in tbeir
shops at Jeffersonville.
G. J. Grammar, as goneral freight
agent of the Lake Shore road, will receive
asalary of $0,000 a year. '
Tbe net earnings of the Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul (or the month of
August were $S24,IU2, an increase of $185,
000 over the same month of last year.
Coiil people estimate the output last
week nearly 1,000,000 tons, as
all the companies are pushing produc
tion. This will make 8,850,000 tons for the
mouth, against 2,400,000 agreed npon.
Those in a position to know say that it i
not likely that a dividend will be declared
on tbe common stock ot the Outario and
Western in order to release the power of
the small amount of outstanding preferred.
The Pittsburg, Shenango and Lake Erie
has entered iuto a contract with tbe Grand
Trunk of Canada whioh will eive the lat
ter an entrance into Pittsburg and the
former a Canadian outlet. In railroad
circles this is looked npon as an important
alliance.
The Bryden Horseshoe works of Catasaqna
one day last week closed down its entire
establishment to give tbe emploves an op
portunity to attend the Allentown fair.
Tbe company furnished tbein free tran
sportation to and from the electric road
and also a ticket to the fair. Meal tick
ets were also furnished free of charge.
Married men were allowed two tickets.
The works were closed down until today.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in
tlesb and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on his leg ot eight years'
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and his leg is ound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
live larse fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica
alve cured him entirely. Sold by Mat-
bew Bros, drug store.
'TnE essential lung-healing principal of
the pine tree lias finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect congh
medicine, Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup,
bold bv all dealers on a. friifirAiitpn nf out..
isfactiun.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Etocks and Bonds.
New York, Sept. 29.-The Industrials
were again tbe feature of tbe railway
and miscellaneous share list, American
Sugar aud Chicago Gas having figured for
42,200 shares in a total for tbe entire list
of 81,524 shares. Socar was foro-d down
3 per cent, to 88i and later rallied to Siltf
bSU,1. Tbe weakness of tba stock waa due
to the reported unsatisfactory condition
of tbe refinery industry, Chicago (ins pre
sented a firm .front and rose to 70 on
semi-official statements that the regular
dividend of IX per cent, for the quarter
will be announced tefore or on Mouday.
The range of yesterday's prices or toe ac
tive stocka of tliuNew York ilflck market are
eivnu below; i Tbe quotations are f uriiisliud
Tub Thibuns by G.du 11, Dimniick, manager
ot Willla n Linn Alien & Co., stock brokers,
412 Spruce street, ticranton.
Open- ttUh- Low Clos
lour. est. eat. me.
Am. Cot Oil ...
Am Buxar. Wi W4
A.T.&8.K. 0)4 till 0)2
Can. So...., ,
Chospoako Obio... liaj ju lir.(j ri
CUlc. Gas. .ii W2 isiu 7oi
CUic A M. W lO-i? lieS l(tt3 llfiS
fcfcfitex:? I8 v4
C. M. A St. Paul..:. 04)4 ")4 H 0"
Chicago,!. I. & Pac (Jl M flj li COM
D. A H.. .
CURKS
HEADACHE
CURES
HEADACHE
CUKK9 .
HEADACHE
Miss Lottie Carson, of Bar
anac, Mich., wrltiw: 'I have
lwen troubled with a terrible
headache for about two years
and could not get anything to
help me, but at last a friend
advised mo to takovour Bub
dock Blood Bittkiis, which
I did, and after taking two
bottles, I have not bad the
headache since."
Fhotrwnphwt
REVIVC
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
1st Day. T
Weil Man
IK ta TV.
y
of Me.
ncuHLAl 30th Dav.
produces the above results In 30 days, it actt
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall
Young men will rcuain their lost manhood, and old
L'l recover their youthful vigor by using
KKV10. It qulokly and surely restores Nervous
iidss, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions,
LostPower.l'alling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
all effects. of self-abuso or excexsand Indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at tbe seat ot diBeaae, but
la a great nerve touk) and blood builder, bring
iu1b be P'nk glow to pale cheeks and re
storing the tiro of youth. It wards off Tnsanity
and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO. no
other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By msil
1.00 per packsge. or six tor SS.OO, with a post
tlve written guarantee to cure or refund
the money. Circular free. Address
ilOYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River 81., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sals by Matthews Tiros., Druggists
Scranton , I'a.
MYfWIFF CANNOT Iff HOW VOO DO
VSms)FJt ITAHDPAf FRCI6HT.
Sin fmyt wr t drawer mint or Mk l
T I TnroMsl Hlsk Arm HltMratala nki
flfltW tiniahH- uk'kal nUbd mAntA aaTlL.ht
o4 hfivy work; fnft .14 tot 10 limi with
laliLi Bobbin M ladtr, Rir.TkrM4Ui C'M
4sr Kh-Ul,Hir.8Ult. Rltandacouipltl
tt of 8ll lltMhfMatii btppl4 tnt wbtra oft
lODar'lTrUL No mMf reuakttl la ndvanr.
tt,OMoow fltt. WovJd'HrfdftUarddmwkiMudtUcB
ttMntfc ttuy from f ictory and urt jVtlTa Rtid Bfnt'i proita,
ffDCt CalTkUfwt and atnd ltdav for nacittt ot Urr (rat
Tntt MUloffW,Uit1tDO(nlinnrl UUmMtaof tb WarltHa Fs4r
OXFORD MFB. CO. Ml WUi7.CHICAB0,lll,
Restores
Lost
Health
TV,- Jl H R" V
m r -en its s
kjMVTI LI
D., L. A VT
D. A O. F UU U)i 9 Uto
O. E. Co 38H
Ills. Cent .... ....
Ukebhor ltttt lttw MS 185
L.AM W ' j mi HH
Manhattan US Utttt 116 IW
Mich. Cent .! '
.Mim. Pao g!ii 27 W 27U tii
Nat. Cordage- HU HS UU W
Nat Uad m Wt 88 h
New Jersey Cent
N. Y. Central.,..,,, SU 6! tfM VM
N. T, A N. E....,". 81 81 81 81
N. Y..L.E.A W..., 15 16 15 15
Ht VM H. A W(.tk
N. Y., a A W- nr ....
North Pao.. ......... ii 4)i Uty
North Pao. pr Wtl lHVt )
O.AW 16&2 1GH lt
Phil. A Reading.,... 17 17?i 17a 17W
Kich & W. P )8)2 18)2 ItIM 1
T., C. A 1
Texas Pao X X
Union Paclflo
Wabash
Wabash pr
Western Union. 87 87 87)4 87
New York Produos Market
New York. 6ept. 29. Floob Dull,
neglected, weak.
Wheat Moderately aotlvs, firmi No. 8
red, store and elevator, 63)0.; afloat, 560.;
t. o. b., 5U)a57o.: ungraded red, 60a5t!c.:
No. 1 northern, 02a63o.; options closed
firm at 30. over yesterday, with a light
trade, December and May most active;
sales included No. 8 red, closing, October.
55c; December, 67c. X; May, 62K.
cobm Dull, firmer; No. 2, 84c els
vator; 5io., afloat; options were dull
and Arm at advance: May most
active: October, S-lXc; November, Mc.;
December, 6i!Jo. ; ilay, CSJic.
. Oats Quiet, firm; options, moderately
active, firmer; October, 32c; November,
83o.( December, 34c; May, 88c; spot
prices, No. 2, 32Kaaac; No. 8 white,
a5;ia;No. 2 Chicago, tii.; No. 3, 31Hc:
No. 2 white, 84Xc; mixed western, 83
a4c; white do,,35a39c; white state, 85a3Uc.
Bkep Dull; family, $10al8; extra mess,
8a8.50.
Beef hams Quiet, $19.50.
Tikrced beev Dull, city extra India
mere, $17.
Cut Meats Quiet, unchanged; pickled
bellies, 18.75; pickled shoulders, (3.50;
pickled hams, 10)iallc., middles, nominal.
Lard Quiet, steady; western steam,
(3.05: city, Bsbc; October, (8.95; Janu
ary, (8.15; refined, quiet, continent, 9.35:
South America, (9.75; compound, Ga7c.
Pork Fairly active: firm mess (14,75a
15.25; extra prime, (13.60al4.
Butter Quiet: fanvy, firm; state dairy,
14a23c; do. creamery, 18a250.; Pennsyl
vania do., 18a25$c.; western dairy, 13al7c;
do. creamery, 15a26c; do. factory, 12Ha
16c.; elglns, 25c; imitation oreamary, 16a
19c.
Cheese Quiet, steady; large, 8al0c.f
do. fancy white, lUal0c.; do. colored,
10al0,Vc.; do. small, 8a 10c; part
skims, 4a8c; full skims, 3a3Ho.
Egos Quiet; fancy, steady; stats and
Pennsylvania, 81c; ice house, 15)al7c;
western freeb, 18a20o., limed, 10Aal7c;
western, per case, (2.85a4.5U.
Philadelphia Tallow Karkst
Philadelphia, Sept. i9. Tallow is
steady, but the demand is llgbr. We
quote city, prime in hogsheads, 4a4c;.
country, prime, in barrels, 4a4c; coun
try dark, In barrels, 4)c.; cakes, E&;
grease, 4c.
Great
Ship
Builder,
JOHN ROACH,
lived wholly for two months
on Bovinine.
, His son Stephen says, " As
solid food was totally precluded,
we feared my father's strength
would fail rapidly, but, to our
surprise,
supplied every need of the
system, it beine in a Dilatable.
highly condensed form, and
easily digested a one it was
enabled to sustain mv father's
strength for two months."
A A an .. ...
As a food tor the sick, inva
lids, and infants. Bovinine is
indispensable.
25,000 physicians endorse it.
Sold by all druMlsts.
rare bovixine co., ajgw iw,
Seeds and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust ,
and Phosphates for .
Farm3, Lawns and
Gardens.
HUNT & CONNELL CO.
SPRING
HOUSE
HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co.
a. E. CBOFUT Proprietor.
filHIS HOUSE is strictly temperanc. Is saw
I and well furnished and OPEN HID TO
1 HE PUBLIC THIS YEAR ROUND; is
located midway batwaen Montrosaanl Soran
ton, on Montroa and Lackawanna Railroad,
six mllaa trom D., U A W. H R. at Alford
Station, and five milss from Muntrois; ca
pacity, eighty- fire; thres minutes' walk ( rom
R. R. station.
GOOD BOAT. FISI1INO TACKLE, &e;
rilEE TO QUESTS.
Altitude about 1,000 fast, quailing In this
respect tha Adirondack and Catitlll lfoun
taina tin (Toras, plenty of sha and beautiful
scenery, making a Suinmar Kasort untx
celled In beauty and cheapness.
Danolne; pavilion, awlum oroqnst rr onnds,
4-c. Cold Hprtng Water and plenty of Milk.
Hates, SJ7 so 10 per week. 1.60 per
day.
Excursion tickets sold at all stations on IX
Li. & W. lines.
Forter meets aQ trains. '
I The 1
; The Original Raw Food
What is
Castoris is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
BLUIlons of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting' Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of ita
good effect upon their children."
Do. Q. O. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castorla is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castorla in
stead of thevarlousquack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Pa. J. F. KracHxtoa,
Conway, Ark.
The) Centaur Company, TT
TEY
Tn;E9iLEY50AP
PrIIIlADBIlPHIA
For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWfiliT.
It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps.
Price FIVE CENTS a bar.
700
MILE
By the Beautiful New Steamships of the
Old Dominion Line
TO
OLD POINT COMFORT
(HYGEIA nOTEL), Oft
VIRGINIA BEACH
(PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL),
AND RETURN
Most Delightful llesorta on the Atlantic Coast for
AUTUMN OUTINGS
-FOK-
$16
Old Point Comfort
Virginia Bezch -
A day and a quarter at either hotel. INCLUDING
EVERY EXPENSE of ruoals and berth en route, a day
and a quarter's board at either hotel.
This trip is an ideal one, as the course skirts the coast, with lit
tle likelihood of seasickness, and passes in review many watering
places and points of interest. For printed matter and full particu
lars address
OLD DOMINIONS. S. COMPANY
W. I. GUILlAUDEU, Trefflo Managor.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
KCKANTON AND W1LEE8 BARRE, PA- MANUFACTURERS Ot
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
EUOQD
siiaipiionorinsaiiHT.
uj uisll pmnnld. With
ah H...n.l MnnAV
oLrun.sitUMr l.nuoinu.uootuer, Auurou at,uti sttuui., juasuuio luuiyie, tuu.uu.iut
For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cor. Washington
md Soruce streets.
RESTORED MANHOOD
jjSjS" The:reatreiiiedy
BU'OlUk ANO AFTKH DSUtt.
For Sale by C. M. BABHI8, Druggist,
fisf jta aud almr lnug.
oriifr wo pits a wrIUtD
ttkh MXliUUMB 00.
For salt by JOHN H, PHELPS,
Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa.
Complexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA'S i
VIOLA: CREAH
Removes Fraeklit , Plmplss,
Uer . Morn, Blaekh.sdi;
Suaburn and Tsa. and to.
storoa the slcla to Its origi
nal Ireshness, produoliiK a,
rlmr and health v com-
nlATlnn. RiitMrinrtnall ouvi
frrepamtions end perfetjtly harmless, At "all
druguuita, or mailed lor 58cts. fieadiorClioulsr,
VIOLA tKIN 80AP u'.lpl- ipsr-hta as a
stla purlfitu, Soap, iUMqtuk4 ft ta WIS, Siva wllhout a
rlTsI te us asnwy. AbMhrtr jwr. sal aMtt
smso. A4r-sfiits, Price 2SCnh.
Q. C. BITTNtB 4 CO.,Tolcdo, O.
For tele by Matthew Bros, and John
H. Phelpa, ,
UK v-4 ...'K,JI-5f. at ilisMtan
Castoria.'
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me."
E. A. Arobxr, U. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
" Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castorla,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet wo are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it"
Ukitid Hospital and Disputuar,
Boston, Uast
Aura C. Smith, Pres.,
Hurray Street, New York City.
SEA TRIPS
$ 1 6.oo
$17.00
$17
Pier 26, North Rlv.r, New York.
General Office, SCRANTON, PA.
RESTORES!'!
ERVE SEEDS.
TkLwONdtrfnl rtnri; (nil'.
l.d lACar til D.roa
enwn. such i Vek Memory, Lous of Brain Power, Ilcadacbe, Wakefulness,
Lost Slanliood. Nightly Emissions, NerTousness.nlldralusaiidloHsot power
lnUe-,iTiiUveOr!flnsof either sox caused by over oxwrtlon, youthful errorm.
excesflTeuso of tohacoo. opium or stimulants, which It-nd to Intirrnlly.Con-
L'an uecarneain vesipocjtou ei iwrBui.piureu,
a SS order we It written iiiurantre to euro
PlNinl..fM. H..M h. .1 1 1 .1 Ml HUl ... A .k f AF I f. til A
i dr. lion's
AtBVEKDiK
PILLS
fornerrous prostration and allnerrouidlsensea of
w uv ., uimji ui.i,urR..,uiuBB nenuuB rrunirwiK n, rail
; Inj or Lost Manhood, Im potency, rilshtly Kmlssloui. Youthful Errors,
) Mental Worrr.exoesslTa use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Con
sumption and Insanity. With svery US order we nlo a wriitcn guar
antee to cure or refund the moner. Bold at Sll.trO perbox. U boxes
for 5.0v. Sib UOITU CliEMIl AL to., llcTCUttO. Vbiu!
l1 l'ann Arenue.
RESTORE
LOST 160!
Will nr. MA mi nnln A Mb Aa14 mltU WOfPT"
MUARAN i g to Care Vsrfons Debility, Loss of Ssiual Power in ellh-i n--
ln,elanlsrr ImliiioM frosj any csusa. If nsgltcted, such troubloa l.od i
' consumption or iui.nllf.ll.w pr boi bf mtll, 6 boie, for .v with e'r-,
gusisntet to cuts rsfuud the mou.r. Ad.i
- ClsMlaud.Ohle,
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and
CsjaoaaiD wr Tut Hisxtrr Maaiut Avmsamsa
ininOLlnnnlXn
xavcvou riTnniJ
MSTrnnAVAiinnnn
INHALIB will cure you. A
wonderful boon to sufferer,
from Colas, SoreThroat,
"luunn... ra.cn Ilia,
or HAY FEVJKH. AfonU
jTnTnrauuvTtmj, Jiu eiuCICnt
In poctet,rean- to on first Indication of cold.
Continued Use Kffeeta rcrmsnenl run.
Bstlsf aotion ffuaranteed or money ret unded. Price.
80 eta. Trial free at Drngflsta. Racist-red mall,
tu cants. B.B.CU3Hxil(,Mtr.,!llmijY,Mi0i,0 Tli
crrrrirMjvir'
MENTHOL T.lf,J,,ui;"t n1 ",Mt for
nicril nuu all sln diseases, Kcsema.ltch.Halt
Bhenmld Sorea, Hurqa, l uia. Woaeerfal ram
riyforPILKsl. Prlee.CScta. at Drucn at s,
Hl or by mail prepaid. Address as anoTe. DnL.fl
For sale bj Matthews Bros, and John
B. Pbeius,
GAUTIOH: To
Washburn-Cro3by 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 RISES, 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.
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
SHAW
SHAW
PIANOS
J. Lawrence Stelle
FORMERLY STELLE & BEE LEY,
MUSIC DEALER
134 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
SHAW PIANOS to the front
EMERSON PIANOS, Old and Reliable,
Cloug:h& Warren iWkf A Caroenter
ttr . i til ra hobst M
Waterloo a
I RICKS SATISFACTORY.
Jtk. enrraM iisitiiaitjuuaasir)! ,
LOUIS B. SMITH-
Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits.
BEEAD AND CAEES A SPECIALTY,
FINEST ICE CREAM
1437 Capouse Avenua
DID VOO KNOW?
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORKS for an equal wei;ht,ounce for ounce,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
ercereau
807 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
All Grades,. Sizes and Kinds kept in Stock.
IRON
Of every description on hand. Prompt shipments guar
anteed.
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.
Paclflo Oosst Rd Csdar BMogles.
"Victor" and other MibhiRan Brands of
Whits Pine and Whits ; Cedar Shingles,
Mohican White nd Norway Pine Lam
ber and BUI Timber.
North Carolina Short and Long Lest Yel
low Pine.
Miscellaneous stocks of Mine
and Mine Supplies In general.
THE RICHARDS LUMtjER CO,
i Commonwealth Building, Scranton P
Our Patrons
EMERSON
EMERSON
arm iai aa. -
31 OUU
Crown
PARLORS OPEN FROM T A.M. TO 11 T.JgL
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BOiC
PLYINU FAMILIES WITH ICJ5 CBflAJa.
& Connell
Juniata County, PennsylTania, White Oak.
Stilltran County Hemlock Lumber and
Lath.
Tioga County Dry Hemlock Stock Board.
Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists and Stud
ding. Bails, , Mine Ties, Mine Props
HELL