...v THE SCHANTOX TRIIIUXE THURSDAY MOItXIXO, SEPTEMBER 1!, 1893. e e ill o e Clhaoce eetaait, By The Duchess. Copyright, 1895, by Irving Baoheller. II. PownMtalrs, Lilian has drawn hir Hunt out noross tht road ami on to the esplnnal without naklnir a word. Here, however. In the shade and title privacy, the torrent of her angry fear breaks out. "Aunt Hessde." iburstinu on Mrs. Mus Krave like a small voleano, "did you know of this?" "I think so," says 'Mrs. MusKrave. slowly, and fls if tnklntr an Inward planoe at her memory. "I really think BO." "You did? You planned It all? You can stand there before me and ac knowledge It?" "Well. It's difficult, but I'm dolus my Very best, my dear; I'm stronger than I thought." says Aunt lSessle. who Is doing her best to subdue an Inclination towards Inextinguishable laughter. "All your disgraceful maneuvering Will be of no use. then." says Lilian, her eyes flashing. "I shall go home tomor row. Nothing shall keep me here! I shall go home In the morning." "The very fact of his being here would " Somebody lias come up to them. A tall, young man. with a charming face that 'has a suspicion of humor In It. "Isn't It perfect?" says he. lightly. 1 made sure I should llnd you here. It Is the one place In the world, where to stay Indoors night or day Is an im possibility, so long as one can stay awake." He turns pointedly to 1,111:111. who Is gazing out on the moonlit water as though unaware of his presence, yet nil the time she Is wondering if he had heard her last words. Surely not. his manner Is free from embarrassment, not an arrlere pensee In it. "Your first Visit. Miss Hlake?" "Yes, her tlrst." says Aunt Tessle, hurriedly, who feels a storm brewing. "Flrst Impressions are always best," says Lansdale, whose lips twitch hu morously, "You will stay for. some time?" "For . week." says Aunt TVssle. promptly, for which speech the girl could willingly have killed her. To go tomorrow after that, would be Impos sible. It would look like running away from him. .No, whatever It may cost her, she will remain: she will be even friendly with him. she will let him see that his being here Is a matter of the most perfect Indifference to her. and Just at the very end. she will say some thing, just a mere word or two nnd quite polite. That will let him know how distinotly displeasing he Is to her. If not Indeed absolutely hateful. It Is In accordance with this resolu tion that next morning she meets his proposal to go out boating with him In an amiable. If distinctly careless fashion. The fact that she adores boating, that Aunt Tiessle wouldn't go with her. and that a boatman is gen erally a bore, has perhaps something to do with her going, but she herself puts "Nothing Shall Keep Me Here." It down to the "resolution." And for three days she goes out boating with him, always with the same self-contained, cold. Indifferent air, speaking to him as. little as possible, and giving him to understand silently that, though Bhe acknowldeges the cousinshlp be tween them, he himself Is of no account at all. And Lansdale, who had begun by being amused, has grown curious, and perhaps a little resentful. Today, Thursday and the fourth of their acquaintance, has opened with a warm, faint, driving mist, that lies like a soft cloud on the brows of Hungry Hill and the Sugar-loaf, wrapping them In a garment of purple haze. It Is not sufficiently wet, however, to keep an" one at home, and In the morning Lilian had acceded to Lansdale's re quest that they should take another look at Cromwell's Hrldge, . and had from that wandered on Into the lovely woods almost within reach of Lord Bantry's shooting lodge. They had of course seen It all before, nnd It was like a farewell visit, as, of course, to morrow will be their last day Aunt Bessie having decided on returning home on Saturday. Always somewhat taciturn when with him, Lilian had been singularly so this morning, arid it Is with a sort of dogged pertinacity that Lansdale asks her at the hotel door on their return If she Is too tired ,ito go, out for a row. A good deal to his astonishment, she acquiesces at once, and Geoffrey, having secured a very satisfactory luncheon made up In a dainty basket, they start. Hut here as on land Lilian's reserve continues. "Why the deuce dops she come If she can't stand me?" says Lansdale to himself, with pardonable irritation, and, falling Into her mood, he, too, re frains from speech, until the sound of the oars and the musical dashing of the water against the sides of the mnny islands by which they go, is all that breaks their silence. They land at Garnish Island, and go HP to gee the 'Martello tower, an old man with the keys following them. And perhaps It adds to Lansdale's sense of Injustice that Lilian talks gayly to this old ancient, laughing her soft, musical laugh, and going into ectasles with him, over the magnificent view below. She had hitherto seemed un sympathetic to -Lansdale, who has fallen In love with Ulengariff, but now he knows how full and deep in her ap preciation of It. And, indeed, the liv ing picture that lies before them could hardly be surpassed the soft, clear bay, with Its blue waters rippling round Its many islets, the lovely woods growing to the water's edge, the grand old mountains, severe, mysterious, clad With their purple heather, and the glimpse of OlengarlfT castle amidst the foliage. Everything seems so old, so still, that It seems a relief when, from a little rock crowded with sleepy gulls that have seemed for the last five minutes part of it, the grey birds sud denly rise as If with one consent, and float away like fairy visions across the dark bosom of the water. . '8hall we row once more to Proudly river?" says Lansdale, when they are again In the boat. v "Yes. It Is very pretty there," says Lilian, with enthusiasm. 'Better have some luncheon on our way." "I' think I should like something to rat,'! says Lilian; absently. Geoffrey could have shaken her. ("Look here;" says ho, presently lay ing down Ms oars.. They have finished luncheon and, Lilian Is amusing herself throwing the' scraps to the big white swan, who always follows tbem in their excursions, with a view no doubt to lunoheon on his own part. "Let's M "Have what out?" She has reddened, however. "Well, all this absurd nonsense. You thought 1 rame here In an underhand sort of way to see you to 'boldly' judge of you?" ''.Mr. Lansdale!" "You did think that." There Is a touch of sterness in his voice that angers her. "Well, it looked very like It." says she, defiantly. 'Vome to that, why should I not have thought that you had come here to see, to Judge of me?" Miss Hlake frowns. "That U a rude speech," says she, coldly. "Ito you wish to have a monoMly of the rudeness then? However. I mere ly made that remark to give you the chance of seeing how things might look from the other point of view." "You will take it back, however," with a touch of hauteur. V. rtainly I consider It quite as un likely that you should net in that w.iy. as that" deliberately "I hhould. Hi;- "l et's Have It Out." sides, to set your mind qultp at rest, I may as well tell you that I came here principally to meet, not you," Willi a slight smile that is iv little ironical, "but a friend of mine, t lio promised to be here tills week." "lie is not very punctual," says Lilian, indifferently. "She seldom is," with a shrug. "How ever. I have had a line to say she will be here today." "Oil!" All her self-possession does not avail her to hide the distinct start of surprise that follows on his words. "I daresay you have heard of her." goes on Lansdale. "Letly Linton she Is a distant cousin of mine, and 1 sup pose of yours, too." "1 don't 'thins: so." coldly. "Miss Linton? Yes. I believe Aunt Bessie has met her In Kngland. A tall girl? and" slight i hesitation "good-looking?" ".More than that." "Pretty?" "Lovely!" says Lansdale, with en thusiasm. Sill-nee. Miss Blake has gone back to the feeding of the attendant swan, nnd Geoffrey seems filled with agree able thoughts. (To be continued.) DEATH FOLLOWS INSULT. How a Texas Man Punished Another for Calumniating His Wife. Fort "Worth. Tex., Sept. lS.'-Tn re venge for an alleged Insult to his wife, IJ. F. B.nvy lust night went to his brother-in-law. Tim Healy's. house and emptied a douhle-harrelod shot gun at Healey, tearing his left arm to pieces. Haly ran out of the front door, where Barey met him with n pis tol and tired five shots at him as he ran across the street. Healy fell on a porch, and before by standers could interfere Barey broke his shotgun over his head and smashed his face to a pulp by Jumping on it with both feet. Barey then went home, reloaded his pistol, returned to where Mealy was lying and emptied it Into his body, kill ing him Instantly. The Infuriated man then surrendered to the officers and was lodged in jail. m ' KENTUCKY 1 'EST! V1TI ES. A Couple of .Men Shot for Kicking tho Wedding Refreshments. Louisville, Ky., Sept. IS. A special to the Courier Journal from Columbia Fays: "John nnd Simon Hancock, brothers. Ixith of whom have been des perate men, were shot nnd mortally wounded Sunday night at the residence of Lane Hatfield. In Green county. Jacob HntlleJd, who Is h brother of Lane, has Just been married, nnd was giving a reception after the table was set. "The two Hancock boys entered the house nnd got on the table and kicked the refreshments all over the room, whereupon the Hatfiolds. 'both of whom were armed, drew- their pistols nnd fired. Klrhon was shot four times, and John was both shot nnd stabbed. They are not expected to live." The very best polish for ollerl walnut furniture Is pure kerosene oil applied with a soft woollen rag. Then rub with a dry fliinnel. . ASTHMA CAX BE CURE ft A LEADING PHYSICIAN AT LAST DISCOVERS THE REMEDY. A Public Test Will Bo Marie Today At Matthews' Drug Store. In 1ho wonderful progress made by medical science of the world successful treatment for most diseases has been discovered, and diseases which were at one time considered Incurable are now easily conquered. Among the most dllliciiH and obstinate of diseases which has hallled tho skill of our most notwl ' plfyslnkins up to the present time. Asthma ranks first. Thousands of sufferers know by their personal experience that no absolute cure for 't'hls illseose whs discovered until Dr. Itudolph SchlfCmann, 'the renowned physician, who has ni'nde'the treatment of Asthma and kindred complaints the study of a life Wine, during which time he has treated .and cured more cases of Asthma, than, uny living doctor, per flated a renudy which not only pro duces Inelant reTlef In the most severe cases of A nth ma. I'hlhlHc, Hay Fever and BronchKI, bill has positively cured thoiK-'ands of sufferers who were con fiMered Incumable. B'.'cognlzltig the skepticism of the public In this ago of countless fraudulent nostrums, Dr. Schlffmann, In order to restore confi dence nnd obviate any suspicion of Imposition, requests this paper to an nounce that from 8 n. m. today until 6 p. m. fomonow he offers a liberal sample box of Schlffmann's A-sthma. Cure to- ail, persons applying ait Mat thews Broihers' drug store, 320 Lacka wanna rfvenue, absolutely free of cha.rge, knowing thnt a personal test will be most convincing, nnd will vin dicate his every V-lalm. This physician has maie a nvwt generous offer to per sons who suffer from -this most terrible disease, and all .sufferers are not only requested, but cordially 'Invited to call, a.nd should bear In mind the -time and phice specified for the distribution and avail themselves of the offer. Persons living nut. of this city 'who delre to test the mertt of "this most wonderful remedy will receive a packigp free by mn'll by writing to Dr. It. Scblffmann, 315 Rosabel street, St. Paul, Minn., pro viding their1 letter Is received before Oct. 1, as no samples can toe obtained after that hate, . iMessrs. Matthews Brothers, 'the- well-known drugglsU, authorise .us to announce that they have received a quantity of samples from lr. SphlfTmann which they will distribute during the hours mentioned tn accordance with his offer. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOC KS A? BONDS. Xew York. S?pt. IS. Transactions In stocks today were iust nlout the same as on yesterday, the total footing up i"i7.4ii shares. Market started off stroug and In the first hour of business prhts movi-d up per cent., the anthra cite coalers. faclHe iMnil and t'hkugo Gas leading the upwaid movement. The beter feeling was due to the re ceipts of higher cables from Imdon, the settlement of the Panama-Pacific Mail troubles. AftiT the shorts in the railway Mocks had completed their purchases or, to put It differently, had recoveied from their scare, the market became dull. Humors of heavy gold exMU'ts by Saturday's Kiii-opean steam ers were then circulate!, ami it was given out that William II. Crossmaii & I'.io. were ligiiiing on a shipment of at least ".mk.ikni. Tills chilled the bull ish ardor ami pending a definite an nouncement as to the exiorts late In the week trailers were inelined to re duce their uperations. Chicago Gas ad- vaneeii .'!. to in"... tugcir. alter an early decline to I'll'j, niovt il up to 107 rs: I-ad and Distilling wvre also firmer at a higher range. The market closed steady in tone. Net changes show ad vances of i to -"j per cent.. Chicago (i ii and Lackawanna leading. The r inge ntktoilay's prices for the nr t'e sluek of Hi,. New Yurk stock mar ket are given IhIhw. The quotations -ire fiiniisheil The Tribune hy G. ilu It. U.ni nilrk, ma linger fur ;ll ntn Linn, Allen & 'n.. Ktiiek brokers, 41- Spline street, Seraiiiuii. np'n- H'gh- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co !'7 !7 W Am. I'nt. oil '--'i '-"-"i --'ii A in. tbr;:ir Ite'g t'o.bff'j li"; Hi' h'T'j Ateh.. To. ,t iS. L'V... LM'4 !M'j '-' fan. South T.I M ! fd flies. A: l Moo l!l; H'7h l'i I'."h fhlrawo Gas i's 7 1 -j i.i'h I'i'a I'liV. &N. YV n l''::'i i-"i !"' 'h.. It. & t KV X.V M' XV, '.'. - Hi. L -It's 4 1'ii '! Il'-' I 'h V Mil. Ac St. I'... ?! "''h "I- 7'l I'liie., It. I. A P 7T7 77T 7iil4 77' Delaware Ai Hud l.'U'j i:'.l ' HI-" a 1 1., I.. & W K". I.".'s ";''"j Hist. & '. H" I!" Gen. i:iecir:c :;"'. :'.7' Lake Shore t 14!ii.. IIS'... 14:"- Louis. A: Nash i;:, II!7h Kt'ii Kl7 M. K. A: Texas IS' ls' is IS Manhattan Kle 1 la lie liW'i MM'i Mo. Pile. lie :t'l X'j :W Nat. 'ui'lat;e 7ni 7 7,1h 7"m Nat. Lead 31', ".', TP , Ti1, N. J. Central 111'... Ill", 111 IH'a N. Y. Central lit.". l-"- l"-"-'i i"'x-j N. Y., L. K. K- Y S-h s-S S' 'i N. Y., S. A V IJ'j 12', N. Y.. S. YV.. l'f... :!I'-h l:!'i 31', l:'n Nor. Pae lie f.' . . iV, I', Nor. Pa.-! He. Pr 1!i'i Ili'S I'.'1, 1H', lint. AV West 17;S 17:, 17:1, 177, Pacific .Ma'l ni4 SP, S:"', H",i Phi. I tend I'll T", 1ii Sunt hern It. H 1:1 VI l-'a VI T.-lin. C. 1 43 4 !"i 4!! 4! Tex. Pacific 1 '" 12 12 Wahash !H, i', !i'i !"', Wabash. Pr 27i ?! ?'' ?2i West. Piilon !"'. !::', !i::', !!"; w. L i:.', i:.-., tl'i r.'i, P. S. I I her Hi 1;'l 1'! T'.'l V. S. 1,-atlier. Pr.... MU M' "' CHICAGO HoAlin OF TTtADR PltTCK. (Mien- High- Low- Clos- AVMVAT. It'ir. ct. e-'t. imr. D mlier r.'i'i i;o", Ki'i im'; JlilV Cl'i fil'i Kl'i f-.i'k OATS. October in 19 If Muv .. 21 2l'-4 21 21'i COIiN. October 31; 31ai 3'! H. ienilier !"-'j 27h 2'i 2'l j.(v oi.', o, i.t ot(i:, ' i , a t Vt V, ' " oetoii. r r,sft r,-i r.sn k.s.1 Janita-v 5.77 fi.W ti.77 H.S'I PoltK. Ooto!ier UST. S 27 R.22 .!S January 9.-115 9.M 9.4D 9.j2 Scrnnton Hoard of Trade I xchnngc Itno ttlons-AII Ouiitations itascd on Par of I no. Name. U!d. Asked. Green fliilge Lumber Co '110 D ine Di p. AY Dis. Hunk 123 ... Scraiiton Laee Cur. Co ;,n Nut li,,r iiir lirilliiii: Co ID F rst National Hank COO Thiiron dial Liilnl Co Hcriinton Jar At Stopper Co Herantnn Glass Cn. Ci Lackawanna Lunilier Co ?10 Spring Prook Water Co M Klmhurst ll'iiilevanl Co Herniiton Axle Works W) Third Nat'enal Hiinlt n'r) Laeka. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... V Allegheny Lumber Co l'Ki Scrnnton Packing Co 115 Seranton Savings Hank 'i'f) HiiN'DS. Scrnnton Glns Cu 1U0 Keonomy Hteum Heat Ac Power Co HiO Seranton Pnss. Hallway first mnrtKafre. ilue l'.'ls 110 flrrantnn Traction Co !'j People's Htreet Hallway, Hist inortunKe, due I'.HS 110 Ittishbruok Coal I'o lntl Seranton fk P'llston Trae. Co. ... W people's Street Killw.iv, Sec ond niorlgage, due 1II2H 110 ... Laeka. Valley True. Cu., (lrst mortgage, due IWiJ 100 Scrnnton Wholcsolc. Fruits and Produce. Dried npples, per lb., aiitic: evaporated apples, 7'-..aSc; Cal: fornln prunes, l!'..axe. ; Kngllrh currants, S'L'Mlle.; layer raisins, $1. dial. 70; muscatels, 4a.".o. per lb.; $1al.2.'i per bnx; new Valeti clns. fi'vnil'jC. per !!i. Heans .Marrowfats, $2a2.20 icr bushel; ineilliuns, $1.7"ki l.S'i. Pens Green, $1.10 per bushel; spl!t, J2.nua2.i;i); lentels, naNc. per lb. Pota toes 4ilc. per bushel. Onliins ttiaCic. per bushel, flutter lrtajuc. per lb. Cheese tia 9c. per lb. Kggs i;alii,e. per dos. Meats Ilarns, l'..e.; srimll bams, 11c.; skinned hams. He; California hums. Sc.: shoulders, 7'jc. ; bellies. Kc. ; simikcil lircakfast lnn-uti, PmV.c. Smoked Iteef Outs (li s, 12e.; sets, ViV-.e. ; Insldes and knuckles, ir,c. ; Acme sliced smoked beef, l.-lo. cans, $2.40 per doz. Pork Mess. $14..M); short cli nr, l.ri. Lard Lei'f, !n tierces, 7:VC.: in tubs. Sc.; lu-lb. palls, 8'V. per lb.; Ti-ll). palls. Krv. per Hi.; 3-lh. palls, Sie, per lb.; eompoiiiiil lard, tierces, !i:"ic; tubs. lie. j Id-lb. palls, fi'ic. per lb.; fi-Ili. pnils. (Rie per lb.; 3-lb. pails. HV'. per lb. Flour .Minnesota pat ent, per barrel, $H.fc0i1; Ohio and Indiana, limber. S.rl; Gralmm. Sil.rMi; ry Hour, $::.r.O. Feed Mixed, per rwt., !L. Grain Corn, Me. ; oats, Sii.i Hii1. per bust!"!. Hye Straw Per ton, tlSalC. Hay Slunl7. Now YorU I'lodiicu Market. New York, Sept. 18. Flour Steadier. Wheat Dull, lioier; No. 2 red store and elevator, till'ialiil'.ie. ; uflout, WJe.; f. o. b., Ii-P lOiirSc. ; uiigraileil red, 'iiai;.',.1.; No. 1 northern, W'ic.; options rinsed linn at 7a I'lC over yoterday; No. 2 led. Si pteniS.'.'-, Illivc; October, liil';''.; December, ImV.; Filii uary, ii""ic.; May, Wle. Corn i)n et, stronger; No. 2, ;i'.isc. elevator; .Ine, Hllnat; opt'ciiis stronger; September, Sf".; October. ISl'v. ; November, itsie.; liei-eni-ber, 3i;i,i.e.; May. X'if. Oats yuiet. Ilrni; options dull, firmer; September, 2!!jC ; Oc tober. 2Mic.; May, 2ri,c.; spot prices. No. 2. 2 1 ye.: No. 2 white. 2'L-e.; No. 2 Ch!en.;:o, 2l'V,c.; No. 3. 2.1Uc; No. 3 white, 27c; mixed western, 2lu2iic. ; white slate and western, 27ii311e. Provisions Dull, unchanged. Lnrd Firmer, (pilet; western steam, $ii.22Vj: city, pi; October, ll-0. nom nal; January, JH.I'i, nomlnnl; refined, better de mand; continent, $ii.lltl; South America, Ii'i.Wi: eompoiiiiil, 4"j,ii5i'. Putter Fair de mand, choice firm; state dairy, 12al!lc. ; do. creamery. 2il'-n2le.; western dairy, fl'.'.a Vic.; do. creamery, 13a2lc. ; do, factory, 8a 12'V.; Klgins, 21c.: Initiation ereiunery, 11 iiJ."k I'heesie Moderate derrumd, fancy firm; state large. MinTKr.. ; do. fancy, 7a 7ie.; do. small, GaKV4e.i part skims, 21,4afle.; full skims. 1'4n2r. Kggs Moderate de mand, unchanged. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, O., 8e,Tit. 18. Wheat Receipts, 18.KUI bushels; shipments, 41,823 bushels; market firmer: No. 2 red, cash nnd Hep-temlM-r, KTi'ie.; December, tWIc; May, Be ; No. 3 red, cash, Corn Itecuipts. 15,. 3-12 bushels; shipments, 27.1VO bushels; mar ket quiet; No. 2 m'xed, cash. Sin,; do. May, SO'jc; No. 2 yellow, cash, :W"jc..; No. 3 do., 3. 'ii!.e.; No. 3 white, .Tile. Outs Shipments, 2.ISW hunhels; no sales. Clover Seed Ke celpts, B80 bags; shipments. S!i bags; mar ket quiet: prime, cash, $4,05; prime tim othy, cash, $2. llnf falo Stook. '' Buffalo, Sept. 18. Cattle-rteceipts, 2.178 head; on sale, 120 head; market quiet and easy; fair to good Chicago cows and heif ers, $3.iOn4.10; Kght heifers, $2.Mln3.ir; mixed butchers, fair kind, i.1.30n3.U5; bulls, light tn good, S2.2Iia.1-, light to good stack ers, f2.Kia3.2ii; Colorado steers, $4.10; veals, In light supply; good to choice, fC.Ii0uT.50; extra, $7.75; light to fair, $l.7Sa6.2fi; urass ers, f2.2'ia3; heavy fed, f3n4. Hogs Re ceipts, 8,240 head; on lale, 4,200 head; mar ket steady; Yorki, good to choice, ft.bOa 4.8S: mixed packers. f1.Hri4.83; good me diums ami liiitvv, $l.7.u4: common lo fair hogs. fl.Uia4.7i: pis, $4.0ua4.7i; roughs, W.ul; stints. $:bi3.". Sheep anil Lamlis Itece'pts. 4.5ia head; on sale. S.mii heud; market steudv: good lambs, $t.MiH4.7n: ex trs fancy, $4.snu4.9H: fair to good lambs, J3.Mnl.4H: light and common, f3.a0a3.sri; culls, f2.7Tji3.2r,: one deck of common Can ails, la -n I is sold at fl.Sl: mixed sheep, eood to che'ee, f.,x.-uii r; common to fair. t2.2r,a 2.7.".: culls, tl.fiea2: rVMirt sheep, fair to good. f3.7ra4; extra, $l.2.'i. . IMiiengo Stock. I'n'on Stock Yards. 111., Sept. 18. Cattle liecelpts, li;.ln load: market firm: coni mon to extra sPn-rs. $3.i'aii: stoekers nnd feeders. f2.4iia1.Jn- cows end bulls. fl.M'a 3.75;' calves. ttSiaCM: Texans. $2n3 W; western rsnirei-H. $2.2.1al.4i. Hogs lte ceipts, ?i.ii head: market firm at 5c. b'pher: henvv packing nnd shinning lots, Si ii'sil : common to elui'ce n'xd. i'Xr.i i.i'M; choice is.-e.rtco:, $1 rjia l.i"- light. fS.siia I C; p v'-, f2. 21-1 1, in. Shee lieee nts. 18. m head: maiket week Pt ii""h.'ine.'d in-'ees; inferior to choice, f1.u0a3.iii; lambs, jrki4.SH. Plillu.l.-lr' l ' TnMow vnrkct. Ph ladelph'a. Sept. R Tallow Is sternly end in Tnmlernte denend. We quote; Cltv. ptlnie. In hhds. 4'a4';e: conntrv, in- me. In bbls, 4',al',e.: do. ibn tr. in bills, 3a4c; cakes, 4'ae. ; urease, S'-jailV. Oil Mn-Wct. Pittsburg. Sept. IS. oil market here and fit oil City closed at 121. the only quota tion. - If the llahv Is 1 nitln- Teeth. Mrs. YVinslow's Soolliinir Svrun has been liseil for over Flflv Years by M'Mlons of Mothers for their Children w h ie Teclliini', with Peifeet Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures W'nd Col'e. nnd Is the best remedv for Diarrhoea. Hold bv Druggists in every part of the world. He sure nnd nsk fur "Mrs. Winslow's Soo'li'm- Svrup." and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. XKWS OF OIK 1MHSTIUKS. Happenings of Interest to tho Stnplo Trndcs nnd Pnrtleiilarly to tho Trado in Iron, Steel ui'J Anthracito I'.onl. The llallroad Gazette computes new orders for freight cars since the first of the year at 25.0011 cars, costing $10, llilll.lmll. The Krle Cur works, or Krle, Pa., have an order from II. Y. Wick & Co., Incorporated, for fifty drop-bottom gondolas. The Pittsburg Locomotive works, of Alii eheiiy, P.i., have received an or d. r from the Lnke Shore rtillroad for ten 1n-wlieel road locomotives. The Haltimore nnd Ohio llallroad company Is rebuilding at lis various shops forty-live locomotives, which have been partially ilDabled for some time, but are worth rebuilding. The Pennsylvania ltaioad company recently began to put in use l.noo new cars fur coal, ore and limestone, which wcie consti iicted recently. Five hun dred more will be constructed as soon as the company can get the work done, ,The statement nf anthracite coal tonnage of the 'loading railroad for the week ended Sept. II shows a total of 2M.4!i7 tons, an increase of 37.1I2I tons. For the ll.scnl year to date the tonnage was 1O,0".3.l!i7 tons, nn increase of SS, 04.'.. The Heading Itallroad company re pontly' completed at Its shops at Itcud Ing. Pa., a sample of a new tpye of freight cur, and it Is stated that tbs receivers have given an oro-r for the construction of fifty additional cars of this pattern. The f'ablwln Locomotive works, nf Philadelphia, haw orders for three lo comotives from the Guatemala Central Hallway company, one from the Cen tral Hailway company of Georgia, and two from the Mobile and l'irmlngham Itallroad company. The p.aldwin locomotive works, of Philadelphia, have sold altogether sev-enty-threiyAmerlcan style locomotives to Japanese railways. During tne re cent war with China the American lo comotives in use in Japan proved su perior to those received from other countries. While the troops and muni tions of war were being sent to the front, it Is said, the American locomo tives were always used In heavy work over the mountains In preference to others. The foundation for three shops to be built by the II. C. Frlck Coke' com puny, at Scottdale, Pa., where the com- HER ENTRANCE into society, ami womanhood as well, is an extremely critical period in every girl's life At this time she needs advice, and, what's more help of the tight sort. .If she puts her faith in I)h l'ierce's Favorite Pre scription it can bring only good results. H'n a medicine that's made especially to build un women's strength and cure wo men's ailments nn invigorating, restora tive tonic, soothing cot dial, and bracing nervine : purely vegetable, lion alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. For all the func tional derangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that allliet womankind, the "Favorite Prescription " is specific. TERRIBLE PAIN AND FAINTING SPELLS. MfdiaiiicthiiJtl!, Cumberland Co., tj. Db. E. X. l'iute, Buffalo. N. Y. : Dear Sir w hen I cotnnienern tak ing your medicine 1 was very slcklv. 1 had Ire qticut spells of fainting, terrible pnlll iu my hfiiil, and life was 11 burden to me. I was ottfndrd bv one of the best physi cian in our town, but Willi no good results. At last a ncijililior tplvised nie to trv IJr. Pierre's Favorite brescriptioii, which 1 did, and ufier taking one bottle I felt jrrcntly benefited. I would advise all Indies similarly ptllirtcd do trv ' I-avorile Prescription.'' Mrs. jAcnns. Vinirs tmlv. Mis'. 8AMUIX A. JACOBS. A book of 16S Jiages, entitled "Woman and Her Diseases," Rent sealed in plain tnrclupc for 10 cents in ttamps to yay postage. Address Dr. Fierce as above. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WrakncM, Ncrroanirw, neblllty and nil too tram ,01 evus mini oanjr errors or I later exeneses, tne results ui overwork, sleknew, worry. oir. r un sirengtn, duvoi- t 1 iiihiuulhiiu ufiieKiven uy Atigcvery organ and uortioa k ottncixKi)-. mmmc.nsv lul tiral mnthmla. IinniiMlU 111 1 ni l ate Improvement seen. . - Ml 11 11 - : VuIIiim lmn,tll,U tf hno rirpinrM. Rnfik. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, KY. ENNYROYAL PILLS immdMrmndin Ketl mm! "U MttAlllo ttWSM. rmM Hh MM MMkM. Til MAllM IfniMdMMrMinulli (Zoom mnd tmitmUtm. Ai llniinrtMK. r wM 4, In sdainM kt iMtrltnalsir. UkI.bmiIiIs aui IUItr fcr MK" kttT, by man I !f 80noFH N. P.- 1 j-r rany In to erect a oarbulldlng plant, hns been campleted. The buildings will be ready to gt-t this fall, and will em ploy 1(H) men at flr.-tt. The shops will repair the thousands of coke cars used by the ccmpany, and the erection of new cars will lie Undertaken when nec essary. Philadelphia Press: The recent ad vance In the prlre of anthracite coal will. It Is fald. be followed by a greater advance, equal to 25 cents per ton. all around, on tirt. 1. Within two weeks prices have been advanced from HO to 6.1 cents for the western trade, which Is under control, from fi to :n cents In this city and vicinity, which can also be con t lolled, nnd from fi to la cents in New York, which market is doubtful of control. The new prices in this city and New York are not remunerative from a producer's point of view. The actual fact of the advance in New York are these:- The following com panies of their own motion or after In formal conference, have made tha prices named net to companies f. o. b. : P.ro. K,',r. Stov. Cliest. Del. f.- Hud $11 I" j:i l I $!'" I k'lwunna. 2 Vi :i an :l Hi b Rending i ST, 3 m ? Hi 3 no Jerinyn 2 a 2 1 ml 2 C3 The other companies are makin about the same prices, but broken and chest nut coal Is being sold by some of them for the best p'lee that can be obtained, the demand for these sizes not hein'-r large. The middlemen get from PI to 1"i cents per ton. In addition to their prices for handling coal. As to the production "f coal nothing definite Is known, as the companies are keeping that secret. The Itondini; produced 2r,!l.iuii) tons last week, which Is a pretty fair output. The production thin year bus I n as follows up to June llu. tin last oMIclal report: Month. Tons. .la unary ' " n"! V:" l 'i hruary :i,i:it. -Mi! March H.en.i;'", April :i.i:t!i.rj2 Slav ! :i.7ss.!i:i June :t.T77.t".l I Total six months SiVMI.lW The estimates for the balance of the year are; July .1,7'n.flio Augurt lli'Mi.tmi) September :i..Vi.i Oct., Nov. Illlil Dee 1I,.'.'JH,)HI Total for the year 42,iv;i,r,7 There Is not much restriction In these ligures. If the shipments are as large us the estimates prices can be ad vanced only by main strength and a judicium use ;f the exigencies of the busy months of October and November. The total production In IV I was 41. ii:;ii,!Mi" tons, and In lslll! 4."..u'i.3:i7 tons, the latter being the harvest year of production. The present condition of the trade Is a great Improvement on that of a month ago, nnd it is Imped it will still be better as the autumn advances. Gilmores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness,, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Seranton, Tho best $3.00 Men's Shoes on tho .market . Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather olcs with Lewis' Cork I'illcd Soles. Unccjualcd for beauty, fmo workman ihip, and warln.tr qualities. Your cboico of all tuo popular toes, lasts and fasten ings. Every pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for 100, good for CO days. Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. FOR SALE AT 227 LACK A. AVE., SCMNTO'i, Pi. EVANS A POWELL, Prop'ri riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domestlt asn, and of all sizes, delivered In any tmrt of tho elty at lowest prieo. Orders left at mv otllee NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, liiht Hour, Third National bank, or sent by mull or telephouo lo th hlne, will receive prompt attention. flpectal contractu will be Hindu for Um Mlnd delivery of Ituckwhoat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. THE QCRANTON VITRIFICDBRICKTILE MANUFACTURING CO., MAKB or SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofltoe: 320 Wushington Avcniio. Workm Nuv Aug. Pa li. W. V. R. R. M. H7 DALE, General Sulcs Agent, Scrunton, Pa Mltlf U rlttrM 3MtraMl(tl ('nrn fit AnilidT KttuuaiuK ailment Dein or yountf mna muiiiio X aHLinfn na weinen, Th AMvKWm awfnb Iteobiof YOIJTUKUI. Hetr.lta of trrntmont. '.lUloMS. producing wmk. n, Merrnus Dtblllty, Nlfrhtly Kmtiwlonff,Coiiiiiimptioii, liiiiaolty, KxhauRtliinr dmlni, and Umot iniwer or tlu Urn ATBtlraOnmnsunflttlnir one fnritailT. DUMlncm mid mat. rlMeisquVclilycuroilliylii, ItodrlfnitispaiiUa rv (JralMa. ThpynotonlrenrebTttantngatUiciMatof din euo.Tiut ara aarreat M:ltVK TONIC and III.OIIU Mil ll.WE K, bfloclnt bank tha lnk Tow to ptim ckecfia and MIorlnK tho rlli nr. i,v ii.ii w mm or for ao with writ. paUeut Bmu, i.uo tea aaaaaataa to aaro or rofliod thm moarr. Bouk WoalaaMareUralaCoU.igV,aw lark For sale by JOHN II. PHELPS, Uru f 1st, Wyoming ava. and Spruce street. OlGbe $18 Store Mi Act nltnost Instantiy, speedily curing the most ubstinato enses. KheumatUm cured in from 1 ti 3 days'. Iyspcpsl and all stomach troubles quirkly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Headache, cured in 0 minutes. Kervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, J'ilei, Neurtilf-'in, Asthma nnd all Kemnlo Complaints quickly cured. Munyon's Vitalizer Imparts new life and vi;;or to wenk nnd lebililatpd men. Ask votir drusrrist for a ft'i-rent vial of one cd Jlunyon's Cures, and it' you are not bene fited your tnoiuy will bj refunded. This t'einpiiny puts lip A cure for every disease EVA M. HETZEL'S Supsrior Face Bleach, Positively R .moves All Facial Blemish js. No more Frei-Von, Tnn. Fnnbiirn, Tliclt nenibi. I.lver Spots, 1'imides tin. I Sallow Complexions -i' I:nlle:i will use my Su perior l'aee I'.l'-aeh. Not e. on-Tni'tie, lint a medicltie v.-ii'-!! .'lets. ii.re;-tly on the skin. r.e.novhuT all I'seiilornt.onH. nu one of tho Ki-eatest piirlfy'nK intents for the eumplex '.on In existen -e. A perfectly rleur and jjput'.ess eoinpe:ilon ran be ol'tained in nvry Instance by its u:e. Price, Jl.no per bottle. For rule at K. M. 1 Itzl' llair dressimr and Manicure Parlors. "M I.nelc a,vatinu me. Mail orders llllert promptly. DR. HEBRA'S YEuLA m Kemovet Fraaklni), Praclea lin? ' Mclti. obol 'cadi, C-jnburn au-1 Tun, nnd re tores tho n'-In to itiiorlst- eicaf aud he-iltay eom- Kw fyP!,- TlwUon. Biipor;ortof.luV.co gtUKgUta,ormatlea iorSOct. baud lot Circular, VIOLA 6KIN 6CAP Hojilr iKomrabki at ttta l.)rli Han 9osa, u--,ei;uKli'i a tl.a toilet, and wltasuta flftl lor th uirvTf. At)olairi-- p-" au4 dtiloetalj awdt mua, Aari-'. Prli!j2SCvnn. G. C. BITTNER& &0., Tclcoo, 0, ..For sals by Matthews Beos. and John Phelon. Cson-i or Tse HiostaT Mikcii Annteamra IF ?wM"o HWTYB'J OTARRH 'I-,' '5L. '- mnp HEftBftCHEg!KSatt ; .lr. J.iHAl.l ll wvi 1-iirtl Tnn. A womitTfiil Vunn to si-.n.-rprt 3T Inflneny:., BrnnchUU, 5 OrlLA V VrVJCK. Atr4 "iA immraiaiertllef. AnctTiclfiil rrTnPflv. cnnTitnlant In (trr 111 HP)EPt, ftulT to tjh cn rt lnrtlrmtinn of '.n'd. C'nnllt.aed Vmct flits Xcruinncut Cnrs, Patii'iiicUpsmamntOi'dormnnprre'unilrd. Prlre, &l rt TrWl !tpo nt UniRtntf. HeetMPivd nmiL 60 Muia. 1. fi. ilil K Mfr., Ihrse Hirers, ILiA., U. ft. 4 MPNTHni hl' 'urH nnl PAfont ffBiMy tof Il I IIUU mi -Klndir-fieff. llch.Sit RbenrBjoM Snn, Miirnfi, ('ut. Woudrrfiil rem 1t for PIfK4. Irlcc,2oci. m hruc DAI M gjoor hy mntl pr-pnul. AMiviiiaattoTn. DWUrn . For salo by Matthews Bros, snd Joh H. Pheics. ITFITFB a0K CO., Infn. Capital. si,ono,o. UKaT St. lill SIKH: IN TltF. WOULD "A dollar tared ii a dollar tami." , TMT.alla'ttnlld 1'ronrli IHinffoldKldltat. ton Bool delivarod frooanvwhrr In tha U.S.,oa racolpt ot Cash. Money Order, nr l'tiatnl Note (or tl. llqnula avrry way tka boom tout tn all retail atom for (J.M. We mat this boot onraelrm, lliar.fora wa guar nnlet tliojft, ttvl and vear. ami tt any one (a not aaUArl o will raiiind tha monry or amid aoot tiir pair, uprra w 100 or uwimm n ow, 'X MtlH t', ." B, B KB, :1j, 1).. alzra 1 to I and half Tu'Uea. Sendymtrmt; .t-'.-v n. ril Ml Iam. Cala. lotrna If i ' " -2! -- Um Shoe Go., Sferltl tcrna to Vtaltr: 3 f :'- a .vv.-ti-.u BUS - I lit f, tr'A. mm Iflf-MiGAl''; Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, iD)nirnnrarcriniTTiirD) SCRANTON, PA. LDMBER, PROFS AND TIES FOR MINES. THECIIinTKLUIERCO TELEPHONE ASS. fa .(WirfA Keault lu 4 weeks. rrrf C.n, r.nlor tflve THM. MEUICINK CO.. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Sprue Strae Seranton Pa. SAMPLE PACKACE ? 1 Ki OF SCRANTON. in puis, Special Attention Given to Business and Personal Accounts. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Hannfactnrra of tba OalabratoA PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY) loo.ooo Barrels per Annum ON THE LINE OF THE nre located tlis finest fishing nnd hunting crot nils in the world. Hi-serlptivo booki oa apiilicatimi. Tickets to nil points In Maine, ('nnad nnd Maritimo Provmi-es. Minneapolis, St. Paul, t'aiiadi.in and United rltatea North wests, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, t iro., t?nii Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars nttached to all tlirouirh trains. Tourist can tally fitted with beddintt. curtains and tp o i.-illy adapted to wanta of families may be b id with second eliiss tickets. Kates always leal than via other lines, For full Information, tmiu table, etc on application to E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A. 353 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. STEEL 22 Commonwealth Bldg, Seranton, Pa. RESTORE LOST VIGOR i L Ill's V LAGER BEER BREWERY. Whrn In itoiiht whM o w for Werront tVWItly, t o of 8eIU Timtt (In eMw lmH.lmy. Alriihr. Varicoctlo nil hn wakne, turn any mum, SFilnefill,. ptilm chnknl nd ll lo qiikkly mloctd. If neglected, tin J liiHiMn rcult bull. Mllnt inrit, amlfd. fotlio, bo (ot 7"" a lffil ffuamnlM to car or mund tna anmr. Mama ClevcUad, Ohio. Pharmaoitfa ear. Wyoming AvanuA an fta,v u out." .V.,.:' . i V