THE SCBANTON ; TKIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEE 2, 1894. GENERAL NEWS OF Wbat it known in Shamokia as the 'North of the Mountain" district of the Reading Coal and. Iron company's coal fields bas been diridxd into dis trict!, the first diTialon embracing all thecollieriea from Trerorton to Gilbert on, and the second division embracing all tbe collieries from Mahanoy City to Gilbertoo, and including tbe Shenan doah district collieries. Heretofore all these collieries hare been embraced in one district, Montroe T. Echrtfllir bavins charge ot tbe entire fiii. Under tbe new order Mr. Sohnfflr will continue as division superintend ent ot tbe district, having charge of the collieries from Trevorton to Gil berton. Mr. Scbrtflhr'a headquarters will continue to be at Ashland. Tbe second division will be in charge of John Skeath, of Mabony city, former distriot superintendent of that distriot. His headquarters may be at Shenandoah. David W. Price, wbo for the past aix years bas been tbe superintendent of tbe Ashland district, has been appointed assistant to division : Superintendent. Thomas Doyle, of tbe Pottsville district collier ies, embracing the collieries from Tre- raont to Silver Creek. Mr. Price's lieadanarters will be at Pottsville. Mr. Price will be succeeded as superintend ent of the Asland district by Thomas Campbell, at present inside foreman at Indian nidge colliery, at btieuauaoati, wbo will have his headquarters at Ann land, William Richards, inside fore- won at tbe Bostou Rnn colliery, bus been appointed to succeed John bkeata ns superintendent of the Malmnoy City district, and will have bis headquarters at that place. These changes went into effeot Monday. t Wbat is known aa the Otto-Hoffman coke-nialsing process is soon to be in troduced in this country with' impor tant results. The process is noted for producing a biah grade of coke from inferior coals, and ulco by saving tbe gases and by-products of tbe combus tion of the coal. Tbe name of tbe com pany represented by tbe above-named uentleman ia tbe Otto Coke and Chemi cal company, with headquarters at Cleveland, tbe principal parties inter ested being tbe Messrs. Mather, of Cleveland, and tbe Cambria Iron com pany, ox Johnstown. Today practi cally the entire production of coke in tbe United States for metallurgical purposes iff made in beehive ovens, which allows all the 'waste gases and other produots of the combnstion of tbe coal to escape into the air. Tbe centre of the coke making Industry is in tbe Connellsvllle region, and tbe fuel . Droduced here is tbe standard blast fur naee fuel. The Pocahontas Flat Top district is also a producer of higbgrad ' metallurgical coke. Xbe close prosi mity ot the Connellsvllle region to the great centers ol iron and steel manu facture, tbe low priee- of mining tbe coal, and the steady demand for coke, have made tbe producers somewhat conservative in investigating any new processes proposed to supersedo the present satisfactory, altbongh waste Jul, beehive method. To a considerable extent tbe position of the Connellsvllle region in the matter .or ovens has in fluenced tbe other producing districts tbronghout tbe country. According to tbe claims made for the Otto-Hoffman process all this may be changed, and inferior coal can be made to produce bigh grade of coke, while at the same time giving certain valuable chemical substances wbioh contribute in a large measure to tbe expense of operation. According to tbe Sun Williamsport is underlaid with antbraoite coal. Tbe discovery was made last Saturday, when the workmen who are engaged in sinking an artesian well at the Eh son electrio light plant found the doaky diamonds at tbe depth of 113 feet minute examination was made of these as tbe drill kept driving deeper and into tbe earth. Godfrey Hess, of tbe Edison company, made a miscropio in vestigation, and when he bad finished be BHid: "Gentlemen, I claim that we nave tonne a three-loot vein or an thru cite coal. It may grow to be four. 'five or even ten feet in thickness. We must must wait for tbe drill to determine tbe depth. There is no telling what tbe extent of tbe vein is in widtb, bat I am satisfied we nave discovered an tbraclte coal, On Oct 8 the Southern Railway com pany will hold a meeting in Riohmond Vs., which is looked forward to with good deal of interest as it may have some bearing on tbe future of th Queen and Crescent. In a few months tnis giant system bas been organized the consolidations easily consummated and tbe various interests are so please with tbe development that it is a gen eral theme of conversation in railway ciroica. i he southern Hallway com' pany already operates 4,500 miles of road, and owns it. With the excentio , of 491 miles from Goldsboro to Atlanta, and in addition. operates 150 miles of waterways. The parent line, tbe Rich. niond and Danville, in the beginning owned but 145 miles. As a result of the reorganization over thirty eomora tions, whose affairs and securities were interlocked m every conceivable way, and almost in hopeless confusion, are united in one company. Thirty boards of directors and thirty sets of separate accounts disappeared simultaneously, All this bas been accomplished sinoe May 1. Minor Industrial Notes: John Meiseroll, a large shirt manufact urer of New Brunswick, N. J., on Monday. started up his factory on full time for the first time in two years. Preparations are underway for the man ufacturo ot cotton (foods at ths old Wash ington Mills, Glouoester City, which have Dofau mie tor tnree years. Work bas been resumed in tbe big con tlnuous tankbonse No, 9 at the Alton, ill., glass works. This factory will run day ana night ana employ 300 hands. , Trainmen on tbe Pennsylvania line', on October 1, donned their winter uniforms. A full suit, including overcoat, costs 132 to 183.' Each trainman" nb has to pay for ' uisown suit on nearly an roaui. Stewart & Co'a. wire mills, at Esston idle since last Jannarr,resumed operations .Monday, haviDg a number of orders on hand. New machinery was recently pne m ana more win oe added, ana the force win oe increased. Ooxe Brothers & Co.. have beiran work with a force ot 400 men, to drain the old Buck Mountain workings br a tunnel through tbe mountain., It will be eight net nign, witn a spreaa ot eight feet, aua i,ovu ieet id lengirr. Tts movemen) to have each engineer employ a fireman of his choice is gaining friends, and it is believed it will become quite, general eventually, The Boo line was tie first to put this dan in ODeratbn, and it bas proven very satisfactory thus f nr. In case ot strike it is thought the engineer wonia nave such mnuence over i bis fireman that trouble would be avoided, At the world's congress of railway em' cloves, to be held in Paris this month, among tbe subjects discussed will be the 4. establishment of eight hoars as a day's work, the creation of an international INDUSTRIES fund, tbe establishment of one day of rest each week, tbe abandoning of running heavy eood trains on bumlay and ths pea- lonlug ol oia employes wuen unaoie to work. ' The North Carolina Steel and Iron com pany bas been reorganized. Recently tbe plant was inspected bv Cbanncey r. Blaok, rennsyivanla. president or me newiy organized Southern Immicration and Title compiler, and that company, having se cured control or tbe plain, i he rurnace win soon be started up. Tbe plant is said by competent authority to be a very viluable one. The raw material wbicn win n usua ill principally be obtained from mlvtcent North Carolina mines. The new preMdent. Colonel Julian S. Carr.is largely intttrested a great many manufacturing enter prises. ' ' ' a i INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks and Bonds. New York. Oct. 1. The bears had con trol of tbe market for stocks today, and they were not slow in taking advantage of tbe situation. Tbey paid special attention . ; c. TT.. ; Qn.l. ington and Quincy and St. Paul and made quite an impression on prices, buifar oe- nnea rrom v.iyi to sum, western uuiou from 87 to SOW, Burlington and Quincy from Ti to 71J and St Paul from 02 to 61 ex. dividend of 8 per cent. Tbe market closed weak and 1 to per cent, lower ou the dav. Sugar scored the greatest loss. Total sales were 202,918 shares. - , TherAtipo rf veftprdsv's prices for tin SO tlvo stocks ot the New York stock market are civen below. The Quotations are furnished The TimiUNK by (i. du B. Dinimiclf, inaiia- Iter or wiuam unit. Allen s la, sioca utok- ors, Hi Spruce stroet, facrantou ' open- Hlk'h Low est. 4 8U4 6l W4 mii MM 714 3'J t!'L 00 134 i;ow 88 134" KM 11M4 Clos mi;. int. est. Am. Cot Oil Sl Am Bngar. A.T. &8. F 3li m3 713 1024 l2 131 171W 8b WW 8ti an. So. b Chespeako&Ohio... I'M IV 70 uuic. uas, Chic N. W 1024 724 Wit B. Q 72 P.O. St. 1,..,, 3D M. A St Paul.... 1 60U Cbicano.B. I. & Pac. COg & li.. ' L. & W 171M i:l 1704 8W D. & O. F H e. Co s Ills. Cent Luke Shore 134 lUltf Ml 110 i N OS44 Manhattan lid Mich. Cent Mle Par 2UW 2t)U 1S 374 lit 9t)4 4 144 464 44 i?4 18J-4 '4 l'.'U itw 874 Nat. Cordage la Nat. Load Wi New Jersey Cent.. KB ir,t 3ti8i ins VM 8(1 141 17 44 i7 184 4 12H i! 87 14 108 81 a. X. Central n N. Y. N. E 3d N. Y., L. E.ftW.... MM 144 S. V.. B. W IS i; N. Y., a & W., pr.. 15K 454 44 NortbPae north Pac. ur lbu O.St W Phil. &Roadln..... 171 174s! 8H' men w. e jmi T..C. L Texas Pac Wi Union Pacific liiji Wabash 12i4 144 Wabash or im Western Union 6'U 87s CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES, Open- High- Low- Clos. ins. est. WHEAT. est. m m 335i ii)" 50 8 82 8 07 7 W ini. May M Kept Deft St MM 60 634 804 OATS. May 84 Hept Doc 80M 30Ji CORN. May KM 61W 6056 f-ept Dec. mi K LARD. Sept 8 82 8 33 Noy 8 117 8 07 Jan 7 75 -7 75 8 33 8 07 7 70 POKK. Rept , Oct Jan .... Scranton Wholesale Market SCRANTOS, Ost. S. PRUIT AND PRODUCB Dried apples per pound, 65ia7o. : evap orated apples, lOallc. per pound; Tnrkiih prunes, &a54c: hoglish curranK xi'Ic; layer raisins, fi.7aal.ot: muscatels, si.oua 1.40 per box; now Valencies, 6a7c. per pound. brans Aiarrow-iats, ra.vu per Dusnei; mediums, s1.7uai.73. f eas ureen, ll.15al.20 per bushel; split, fii.ouaz.cu: lenteis, a to so. per poana. POTATOKS 05 to 70c. per bushel. Onions Bushel, 70 to 75c. Butter 17c. to 23c. per lb. Crbksi OallXc per 10. Eoos Fresh, 1819c Meats Hams. Vi4c: small hams. 13;.: skinned hams, 14c; California bams. 9c: sbonlders, 8c; bellies, 10c; smoked Dreaitiast rjacon, i.c. smoked 1JEEF Uutsides, 184C; sets. lac: lusiaes ana KuucEles. KlAO. Acm sliced smoked beef, 1 pound cans, 12.45 dozen. Pork Mess at $17: short cut. 118 Lard Leaf in tierces Wlii in tnbs at lnt'c; in 10-pound pails, llo. per pound. S-ponnn palls, llc. per pound; 8-pound palla. UX. per ponnd; compound lard tieroes, ic.; tubs, 8c; 10-pound pails, B4C per pound; 5-pound pails, bic per pouna; fi-pound pails, 8o. per pound. f LOUR" Minnesota patent per barrel. $4.00a4.20; Ohio and Indiana amber, at fs.vo; uranam at fa.25: rye nour, at 18.00. Feed lllied, per cwt. at $1.23. QRAiif-fiva. U6e.t corn. 60to63c:oaU ss toiae. par ousnei. Rtk straw Per ton, $12al4. UAT-tl4.50alO. Ntw York Produo Market New Yore, Oct I.-Floob Dull. nnchaneed. Wheat Moderately active, Armor with options: JNc. 2 red. store and elevator. 55c: afloat, 56afi0Kc; t. 0. b.. 67m57Kc:. nnsraded red, &Uaoc: No, I nortbern. 03.4c. ; options advanced and closed nrm at Jiftc. over Saturday, wltb a fairly active trade, December and May most active; nates included No, 2 red. cioBinu. ur.ioDer, oojic; xiecemDer. 07c, May, 62Jc; stocks of grain, store and afloat, September 29, wheat, 12,164.491) bushels: corn. 050,181 busbels: oats. 3.033, 000 bushels: rye, 12.336 bushels: barley. 10,827 bushels; malt, 0,184 bushels; peas, o,uz Dueneis. J0RK Dull, higher, with options; clos. In? weak: 'No. 2, 55a59kc. elevator; S5a 65c, afloat; options advanced lalc ou decrease on pansae; no deliveries ou con tinent. better west and local coverlue: fell 3ac. on realizing, closed stoady at xaivo. over Saturday,' tradlno dull. May mostactive: October, 85c.; Novem ber, 65ic. ; December, 644a; May, 64)c UAT8 nainy actirc, steady; options. moderately active, easier; October, 32c; jNovemDer, osxc.j uncemoer, Baxc; May, 880.;' Nn.8 white, Uotober, Z5c.; spot prices, no v, 01:4 wac; no. v, wnite, 85a35c; JNo. a OblcaRo, J1540.: jyo, 82c: No. 2 white. 84'i,a34!c,: mixed western, 83aa4c; white do., 3&a39c; white state, Boaavc . Beef (juiet; family, tlOall; extra mess, snts.ou. . Beef hams Dull. t!8al8.60. Tierced beef Quiet city extra India mees, 117. Cut MEATS-Qnier, steady; pickled Denies, bhc; picaied suooioers, 04c; picEieo nams, iijaiucj middles, nom' lnal. Lard Quiet easier;' western steam. closed, 8.0i city, baSci October, IS.80; January, tB.ia; renneu, dull, continent, 41.10: South America, $9.05; compound, foRK hteauy, moderate demand; mess I14.75al?.25: extra prime, 18.60al4. Uutter Quint unchanged; state dairy- 14aa3c: do. creamery, lHasxc; fennsy, vaniado., 18a25Vc: western dairy, 13al 7c; do, creamery, 16h26c; do. factory, 124a inc; eigins, me; imitation creamery, 15a 10c Cheese Quiet steady; state large, 8a lujtc; do. laucy wnite, iujjo. 00. colored, 10c; do. small, 8)al0c.; part skims, 4a 8c; full skims, 8a34c Eaos Quiet; about steady; tstat and Pennsylvania, 21o; Ice hou 15al7c; uuieu, loaivc Philadelphia TaUow Karkat PniLADELrniA, Oot 1. Tallow Is steady, but tbe demand is light, We qnote city, prime in hogsheads, 4i4c;. conntry, prime, in Darreis, satHc; coun try dark, In barrels, 44a; cakes, So,; I grease, 4c . TROUT AND FLIES SUPERSTITIONS THAT ANGLERS IN VARIABLY FOLLOW. An Angler Discourses en the Taboos ef the Sacred Fish There seems to Be No Reason Why Other Bait Than Files May Not Be Used in Hooking Trout Aneline on the Itchen, the Test and all other fashionable trout streams is governed by a rigid law that the fly is the only per missible lure. No sportsman questions the tradition, which indeed is so thoroughly established that the very poacher in tbe dead of night wbuld blush at the thought of using; anytbi-g grosser than an alder. dearly all eVtiuettes, howsoever dlthcuit it may be to verceive what originally gave rise to therryare rational at bottom; but this one seems an exception. There is no obvious reason why worm or gentles or the Alexandra fly or even minnow should be tabooed. At least there is none that we can see. Perhaps If one were venturesome enough to ask a Hampshire fisherman in what respect a minnow is offensive, we should be told that it falls into the water with a shocking splash. Tbe splash is undeniable; but surely it is an inadequate explanation, of the taboo. ' A minnow is not the only thing that splashes. We have seen the lightest dry fly splash abominably, to the obvious terror of the trout; and the Hamp shire fisherman himself splashes, for he in variably wades, and in that act disturbs the water in half an hour more than all the minnows in the tackle shops could pos sibly do in a day. It is equally impossible to think that the objectionable characteristic of the minnow is that it is too killing. The minnow is not killing at all. He who could do any good with a minnow in tbe pellucid waters of a chalk stream would be an artist of incom parable skill. Tbe trout usually flee an angler's minnow in a perturbation com pared with which the author of "Salome's" displeasure with the lord chamberlain is equanimity. Can it be, then, that in ta booing the minnow onr fishermen are making a virtue of a necessity, and not countenancing it merely because it is use less? W e might mcline to this conjecture, if it were not that the best mauaged dry fly is usually useless too. Why are our modern fishermen so fastidious as to the menus by which they achieve failure? Humiliation on tle gentle makes the subject darker than ever. Indeed gentles, which may be defined as maggots, wasp grubs, caddis or any other white creeping things, are treated according to a code ol angling morals which isquite inexplicably arbitrary. You must not use a gentle when it is a "stone bait;" but you do a highly meritorious action when, ten min utes afterward, he has taken to himself the wings of the greendroke and you seize blin to adorn a tail. You must not use a maggot from the butchers; but you are at liberty to pnt a bit of white leather on a fly hook, and that oddly enough is some times a lure more deadly than tbe gentle, of which it is intended to be an imitation. You must not use an Alexandra, but no body will hinder you from working with a 2-iiich Jock Scott if you are fool enough to prefer that means of failure. There is, however, a reason for this par ticular taboo. It is founded upon a wis dom akin to that of Theophile Gautior's cat, which, bearing a parrot speak, re marked reflectively: "This is not a bird. This is a gentleman. Listen' to bis conver sation!" In tbe estimate of the conscien tious fisherman, tbe Alexandra fly is not a fly. It is a minnow. Its dressing of feath ers looks like wings; but there are three books underneath, and when the thing is in the water it has the appearance ot green minnow. Thus far the philosophy of the taboo is unimpeachable; but we can go no further. The Alexandra's resemblance to a minnow is no ckuicr than that ot a brown hackle to a spider, which is so little close that we have the audacity to doubt whether the trout feels himself to be rising at a spider when we feel that it is a spider we are of fering bim. Wbat cause indeed have we to believe that fish take onr lares in the spirit in which they are given? Is it not pretty well ascertained that there is no fly, no shrimp, no prawn which bas any like ness to the blue devils, the thunder-and- lightnings and other engines on which sulmon willingly impale themselves? What can a trout be thinking of when it snaps at a parr tail? Let us hope that anglers will not allow this so called Nineteenth century to pass away with the premises of their science unrevised. It is high time they were considering the possibility that fish take some lures merely for the fun ot the thing, or by way of resenting an insult, and not because tbe lures seem something good to eat. Having gone so far In heresy, we may as well say a word for the worm. Any one caught in the act of fishing in Hampshire with a worm would be promptly expelled by his club. As he wonld have broken the rules, that would serve the rascal right but really the taboo of the worm is, like crimes' acts in the eyes of the Liberal par ty when it is the other party which has passed them, a means of turning innocence iuto wrong. The worm in Itself is inoffensive. Very often, especially on a bright summer day, it would be less of a failure than a fly usu ally is, but that should not be accounted to its discredit. The streams on which it is fot'luUdeu are so well Btocked that no harm would be done, although all the fish ermeu on them tried worm now and then and succeeded as often and as abundantly as their skill permitted. Succewf ul worm fishing in a clear stream is no mean art. It might be rated higher than success with the dry fly, for while it is true that the trout as a rule prefer a worm to an In sect, it is also true that to cast a worm so as to attract tbe fish is much more difficult than to "place" a dry fly neatly. London Saturday Review. Chemistry of a Tear. A tear from the eye of a representative of the Caucasian races is found to be com posed of water, salt, soda, phosphate of line, phosphate of soda and mucus. From the eye of an African the elements com posing the tear are found to be the same as the above, with the single exception of the phosphate of soda, and with the addition ot a slight trace of ammonia. The Eski mos and the fishing Finns seldom shed tears, but when they do chmists say they are exceedingly salty. The chemical elements in tbe Caucasian tear arrange themselves into particles that look like fish bones; thoso from a negro's tear form a rude cross, while the same process of evaporation leaves the chemicals in an Eskimo's tear in the shape ot a bow, St. Louis Republic. Sptolmsn Cases. 8. H. Clifford. New CasseL Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles ot Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd. Harrisbnrg, 111., had a running sore on bis leg ot eight years' standing. Used three bottle of Electrio liitttrs and seven boxes ot buck leu's Arnica Salve and his leg is ound and well. 1 John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad five large fever sores on his leg, doctors aid he was incurable. One bottle Electrio Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica nlve cured him entirely. Sold by Mat hew Bros, drug store. : Tan esssntial lang-hoallng principal of ths pins tree bas finally been successfully separated and refined Into a psrfeot cough m idicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Pin Syrup, bold by all dealers oa a guaranta ot sat IT WASN'T A DOG. Finally the Street Cor Conductor's CnrU oalty Was Satisfied. They stood on the crossing of Fourth avenue and Eleventh street The old lady was completely occupied with a birdcage on each arm and the old man was obliged to deposit a parcel, two baskets and a satchel before he was able to wave the free band at a passing car. This latter act, however, made necessary the gathering up of the bundles anew, and progress from the curb to the car was slow and painful. The old lady, whose natural stoutness was tremendously augmented by tbe bird cage additions, prudently took the car door sideways and secured a seat without mis bap, though the car was somewhat crowd ed. Her husband, however, was only able to stagger on board, drop two satchels and basket on the platlorm and gasp lor breath. The other basket was a large covered one, and he clung to it with such solici tude as to excite the irritated conductor's suspicions. "What you got?" he demanded. "None of your business." "Yes, it is. What's in that basket" "I won't tell you." "It's a dog." "Tain't." "Cat, then?" "'Tain't." "Yes, it is. Get off tbe car." "I won't." said the old man stoutly, hug ging his precious bosket and pushing in side the car. "Get off, or I'll put you. off," said the conductor roughly. "No dogs allowed on these cars," and be reached for the strap. "You leave that old man alone," called a muscular man up toward the front. 'Mind your business," snapped tbe con ductor. "He's got a dog, and he's got to get off." "He hasn't a dog. tie hasn't a dog," screamed the old woman, peering excited ly over the birdcages. "I haven't a dog," echoed her husband "Leave that old man alone," yelled the muscular passenger. "You wonldn't dare to monkey with a young man. Come out and settle it wid me." The conductor made no reply to this se ductive Invitation, but by a quick move ment he pried up the lid of the basket, in tending to look in, but before that was possible out popped the green and solemn head of large parrot. Tbe new arrival calmly surveyed the as tonished car and then remarked: "How do you all do? Polly want a cracker? Every- thina coes." This last remark may have been sug gested by the conductor. He was already on the back platlorm, gazing pensively down Fourth avenue. "Dog, bey?" came shrilly from behind the bird cugo barricade. "Stop the car. Put us off. No dogs allowed, lou pore noodle, sure 'tain't a cat?" 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Lures mien tu outers tall Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their yonthful visor by using KEV1VO. It quickly and surely rentorea Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, 1m potency, Nightly emissions, Lost l'ower, Failing Mimory, Wasting Disuses, and all escctg ot Belt-abuse or excess and indiscretion which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat ot disease, but ia a great nerve tunlo and blood builder, bring. lng back tho pink clow to pale checks and re stoning ths tire of youth. It wards off Insanity iid consumption. Insut on bavuig RKylTOtno otner. it can be carried in vest pocket. By mail 1 .00 par package, or aix for 85.00. with a nosl tlvo written R-aarantee to rare or refund the money. CUronlarfree. Address 10YAL MEDICINE CO., 63 Rlvor St., CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by Matthews Bros., Druggists Soranton , I'a. and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & WELL CO. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. fj. E. CBOFTJT Proprietor. ' 'HIS HOUSE Is strictly temperance, b new I and well furnished and OPENED TU 1 '1 HE PUBLIC THIS YEAR ROUND; is located midway between MontroM an I Beraa ton. on Montrose and backawsnns, Railroad, fix miles from IX. U ts W. R. R. at Alford Station, and five mile from M ntroi; ca pacity, eighty-fire; three minatea' walk t ram K. a. station. good boat, fishing hckle, &-, FREE TO UIKS19. Altitude about fc'CO fast, equalling; in this respect tha Adirondack and CutjaUl Moun tains. I Ine groves, plenty of shad and beautiful scenery, making; a Summer Resort unex ceded in beauty and cueuuness. Dancing pavilion, swtaA croquet gT oands, Ac Cold Borkur Water and plenty of Milk Hates, S)7 to SJIO per week. Sjil.60 per day. Eicnrsipn tickets sold at all stations onD. L. tc W. linos. 1'urtff meets all trains. Job, Work Ths ScrantosTrSwa Job Dtst OATOXT LEY SOAP passes in review .many watering printed matter and full partiou S. S. COMPANY ' Pier 26, North River, New York. Ganaral Offloa, BCR ANTON. PA. 18th Day. fili Day Seeds ImtM J CAUTION: To 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 RISES, and will allow the new wheat fully three grinding. This careful attention to placed Washburn-Crosby other brands. MEGARGEL & Wholesale Agents. SHAW SHAW PIANOS J. Lawrence Sfelle FORMERLY STELLE & 8EELEY, MUSIC DEALER 134 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. SHAW PIANOS to the front. EMERSON PIANOS, Old and Reliable. Clough& Warren Waterloo ORGANS 1R1CHS SATISFACTORY. DID YOU KNOW? That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORES for an equal wei2ht,ounce for ounce, cf your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at ercereau 807 LACKAWANNA AVK.NCK J.'eaEe.r!T' r. All Grades, Sizes and Of every description anteed. Chains, Rivets, Eolts, Nuts, Washers, Turn buckles, Bolt End3, 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. fadflo Coast Bed Cadar Shingles. "Vlrtoi" and othor Michigan Prands ot White Pine and White Cedar Shinglta, Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum ber and Bill Timber. North Carolina Sbart and Long Leaf Yel low Pine. Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine Props and Mine Supplies in general. THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Commonwealth Bulldins, Scranton Pa, MAHISOOD jmu. .,M,h Wmk ,umpllonnr insanity, M nrnll prepaid. With i..r,i.dih.iu.H. btFUHfc AND AFTtR USING.no otiier. Address akbyjc mckuuu.. Masouio 'laupie, unwAWj.au For Sale in Scranton, Pa,, by H. C. SANDERSON, .Druggist, oor. Waahlngton and. Soruce streets. .ELPJr&e, PENNYROYAL PILLS. i Auk for S3. KOTTS jTBOTfTSOYAXi FELX.B and take BO other. s Si.- "m XL miAUik''XIt. MO'XT'H CTTF,MIOAT CO., - Oevelsuid, Ohio. For Bale by O. M. HARRIS, Drnnlst, Bamattaaeinaedianllabla, Me purest drugs Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pillo They are prompt, safe and certain In Tamil Th ! (Sr. Feal!) arrer aUaas naint, ui tour whore, 4.ddrea fan, atOBKaaa C Uaraiasa, U, Foraal by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Our Patrons months to mature before every detail of milling has Co.'s flour far above all EMERSON EMERSON Carpenter Crown & Oonnell Kinds kept in Stock, on hand, Prompt shipments guar Joniata Connty, Pennsylvania, Whit Oak. Ballivan County Hemlock Lam bar and Lath. Tioga County Dry Hemlock Stock Board. Elk Connty Dry Hemlock Joiati and 8ta6V - ding. RESTORED!' 'NERVE 8ETO9. Tkbj Ml ft Mum nr. WManf Rnln Pnwi Headicba. WftktffatMaa, CONNELL LclMwibood. Nltihtly Riolaaluiis, Nerrousna,all4lralDsaialOMOf powar luUcmrotlveOrfcansof alUiarsu caused brOTrxerUon.yaUiralrnn. enMMlnoie of tnbaooo, opium or stimulants, which l?a to lnSrmUy, Oo- wn m wmta i n imi pwiv. imioi,i.rn a 5 order we oiwe a wrltlea twas-nt cirru .rfren. Htnd dt all drucalsta. A.a torn. iaa T'0lTl"rarC? 0Bl' M "" nuuio x " IT r ' 1 t ever offered to Ladleo, eapcioHy recommend ed to married Ladiaa. 1T Penn Arena. EVERY WOMAN monthly, refrolatliif medicine. Onlr hanslaaa aa4 luouid d naea. u job want tne Dau. get Pharmaclet, cor. Wyoming Aram aoj