8 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUJNE- TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1809. BAKING-POWDER Id the cook as m r 'agent will The dainty cake, The white and flaky tea biscuit, The sweet and tender hot griddle cake The light and delicate crust, The finely flavored waffle and niuiTin, The crisp and delicious doughnut, The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll, Delightful to the taste and always wholesome. Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. Making pow ders made from .ilum cause djspepsia. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NLW YORK LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD INCREASE IN THE WORLD'S PIG J.KUJN iMtUlUJOl'lUM. It Is Ono of the Veiy Remaikable Things About the Piesent Indus trial .bpocn Pennsylvania Kail road Company Is Ambltlou3 to Have Four Tiacks fiom Harris- burg to Pittsbuig John W. Dal man Appointed General Foreman of Valley Shopo at Buffalo. "Thf woild's lntitiiso in iis lion production," ba.s the Journal of I'mii inercc, "is nno of the mos-t reniuikible things about the present lndubtilnl I'poch. i:. i:ikan & Co, of llainbut?, estimate the total pis turn n.JduUio'j of last e.u at tlobe t .r.,000.00) tons, asjalnst an .neiage of less than 27, 000,000 for the the sears 1S11 to lvn Last ciu our production vat eiy much In excess of that of KiiaIuiJ, nnd that of Goimnny was not fai behind the Kngllfah pioduttlon. "It is estimated th.it the a vol age nnmi.il pioduttlon of the wnld was H.100,000 tons in 1S71-5, in 1S9S it u.is ory neatly two and it half times that. Put into petcent.iKes, the pioduetion of the world had inue.ibed 143 per cent. In a quaiter of a icntuiy, the Aninlcan pioduct had Inc leased fle-fold, the German four-fold and the Ihigllsh J3 per cent. "New uses ato continually belnR dis covered for iion oi hteel, or at least they are being hubstltuted for other mateil.ilp, and the constmctlon of ar ticles into which iion and steel enter has been expanding icmarkably, while uses are being found for the slag pio ducud bv the furnaces" the long llotspshoo Ilend and slowly but Fiuelj they aie making loom for two additional Hacks Latci In the year tiacks will be laid on the newly giaded ground. I'aither cast the giant boulders and solid locks that blocked the path of Piogtess weie remoed lat ear and four tracks aie now in use. The bend tails will be connected and the system will be complete. The eastern side of the mountain is not, howinei, the onl poitlon of the load that the "Penns." is minded to impioc bj an extension of Hacks and tialllc wajs. The western slope dur ing the last ear has ieceled a gieat leal of font th track and een now hundietls of men are at work between Cteson and Altoona incieaslng the bieadth of the paths foi fi eight tialllc. The new tunnel at Spruce Cieek on the Middle dhlslou Is an assuianco that tlieie will be a bit of fourth traek in tbat 'Ucinlty and othei stretches have the same piospect Alieady the lengths of fouith tiacks are coming longei. Some day u whole string of such lonnoctions will be made and the lesult will be four tracks from Ilai llbbuig to Pittsburg. awakened by a peculiar feeling about the mouth and when he put up his hand he found Ills lips and his nos almost touching each other. Antidotes weie at once applied, but the swelling did not i educe for seeral houis John Laltue, foimerly electilclan at the silk mill, will icniosc his family to town and will continue his work at tha old stand. ROUNDING UP OF LOGS. Rlyphlcs, which denoted that the original was onoof tho royal house of l'Rypt some 2,600 ears U. C. Next came more wrappings, and then a closo garment of samite, fastened around the neck by a sailor's knot. Heneath this again were some liner bandages, like napkins Next en mo four i:gyptlnn tunics, of a kind of linen, with slcees, and wocn without uny Joints. These weie llxcd to tho body at the neck and ankles by some stuff of n, bitumin ous nature. Next came bandages placed Icngthwnjs, from the head to the feet, with cross bands, four largo pieces of linen came next, lolled round and round the body. Tho sixth en elope was fonned of tiansversal bands of a yellow color, from the bitu men In which they had been soaked. Aftet this fifteen similar wrappers. Next an envelope saturated In black bitumen, and, llnnlly, next to tho skin, a thin shirt of the finest linen. The tves were wrapped up separately, the arms and hnnds weie laid stialght down alongside the bodv The mummy was u male, and looked about forty-fHe jeais old. Tho length was flo feet nine Inches The breast and pait of tbo nbdomen were gilt over. The body was filled with black balsam. No MS. was found. The legs had been eoeiel in black balsam The unrolling of the body took three hours and no loss than 2.S00 square feet of linen were taken off It. The hands weie long and pcifectj tho lin gers well made, with "filbert" nails, the eais entire, and tho nose, which had been cut open when the body was embalmed, In older to e.xtiact the brain, a little dofcjniied. The faj looked almost alive, and tho hair was peifectly pteserved, eiy fine, and what Is unusuul In Egyptians of tho pure bleed a little culled. On the lert slue, below the ribs, was on open ing by which the balsam had been In tioduced Into the bodv. Under the cloth which coined the face below each eye, and on the ball of the cheek, a gold plate was tound, with tho lep lesentatlon of an eye and its lids. Cher the mouth, mid fastened by a gold who i un tluuugh and behind the teeth, was another plate, with a plctuio or lepiesentntlon of a tongue plnied pcipendkularly to the closing of the lips, which were fast shut and secuied by wlies. MAKING MEXICAN PULQUE. CpUttOHjfaml Wallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Great Price Reductions in Coored Waists We offer the entire stock at these new prices 50c, 75c and $1.00 arranged into three lots. Laying Additional Tracks. The Penns.lania rtallioad before the openinn year will hae connect! d Altoona and Gnllltzln by a four tiack system. At present gangs of workmen aio at woik along the mountain bide of s$irMra?Mfiy5 tM ml weakness of the HEROINES OF PEACE. When we read stories of the terrible Spinish Inquisition ot the olden times, it feems as if the tor tures they depict were almost beyond the lmentioii of the most dcpraed and fiendish mind; and yet here in our own enlightened land and in this Nine teenth Century ot Civilization, thousands of tender women our own sis ters, mothers and w lves suffering from some unnatural delicate organism of their hex, ore daily undergoing an almost equally terrible, physical anguish and martyrdom. "Itsecmrdnif there wainniror ban! around my bead ami it wan being tufoted tighter .mil tighter all the tine a New rlc !h( wld la trying to describe her terrible sens illons ' I could not wilk across 1115 room without mil" ferinfr dreadful paint," taut another lad), Mrs. May K Jonet, of 5a Madison Ae , Yiufhittl, Mich , in n letter to I)r li V Pierre t,( nuffalo, N. V. " 1 wis troubled with fem lie wcaLiirns I had suffered for two j en rs when I bewail taking your medicine In t now after tnUiiff three bctlen of rr Pierce' l'nonte Prescription I am free from pain I do nil my homework and walk where I please thanks to Dr fierce' medicine " "It It throtil) medicine that relieved my ter rible headache " nald Mr R P Monfort, of Lebanon, Warren Co , Ohio ' In vi-r truth it ithe only medicine eLr invented that delicate and ailing womeu nil positively relj upon to give them complete and permanent relief " No other remedy was ever devised that eo thorcXigbly rejuvenates the entire nerv ous system of womeu, healing and curing all weakened and diseased conditions of the feminine organism and restoring worn, anly strength and complctenesa It is the only proprietary remedy ever dcvUed for this one special purpose by an educated and eminent physician, a specialist of world-wide reputation tu this particular field of practice. No woman need or ought to allow ber whole nature, physical and mental, to be undermined by such ailments when by writing to Dr, Fierce she may ob tain orofesstonal advice free of coarse. This and That. The latest olllclal notice posted In tho Cential ltailioad of New Jersey ofnee reads: "On and after August 1st no one will be permlttid on n train or engine without a tialn 111I0 certificate." All train baggagemen on the Cential rallioad must submit to nn examina tion slmlliu In method to the postal civil service examinations to piove their lltncs foi their positions The woik will be done by divisions John W Dalman, for fourteen months ns-slstnnt traveling engineer for tho 1-ehlgh Valley Itailroad company, with headquaiters at K.iston, has been ap pointed nenerul foiemnn of the com panj'h shops at liuffalo The vacancy was caused by the resignation of J S. Chambers, master mechanic, to accept a position an assistant supeiintendent of motive powei foi the Cential Rail load company ot New Jerev. J. I Kn.ipn, who was general foieman nt the Uuffalo woika, was appointed to succeed Sir Chambers. A sang of men aio hijlng the new inn pound mils on the Lehigh Valley Kalhoad's mountain cut-ofC. The new lulls aio the heaviest in this section of tho count! , the mil weighing 100 pounds to the aid or 1,000 pounds each, the rails being thlity feet long They are leplaclng the eighty-live and nlnetj pound tails on that hectlon of tiaik. the heaviest rails made being ntipssnij to mippoit the mammoth new enslnes and veiy heav, tlalns whldi ate iuh over tho mountain fiom Coto)i to Fall view Th Rillwnv Gazette Is authority for the statement th.it dining tho month ot Match, lS'W, oideis for 21,067 caws weio placed with United States car vvntks. (Jf these 10.07." were gondola, coal and ore tais S.'JfaO weie box, stock, furnl-tur- and icfrigerator cais, 575 weie Hat cms!, 1,700 steel cars and 337 pissenger mid steel lnlluay eais The car 01 dpi s iiuilng Janunty and February, 1S9S, were together 37 027. and, adding those of Match makes TiS.OOt cars which weio contracted for slnco Januaiy 1. Din ing tint three months named 1,207 lo comotives weie ordered, of which 541 weie eonti acted tor in March. The Woik of Telling a Big Stick 19 Feifoimed Artistically. From the Philadelphia ltecurd The white pine Industiy thrives gieatest In the northwestern parts of the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan Tho logging operations In these forests aie conducted principally In the winter season, beginning eaily in November and continuing until about the end of Match Tor the hous ing of the men, hois-es and oxen suit able camps or shanties aio provided, generall built of logs and situated within convenient reach of the densest pait of the timber to be cut. An uv eiage set of camps will house from thlity to seventy-live men, who aie undei the chaige of the foreman ot the camp. In felling the tiees the men woik In palis, two to each tiee They use both the ax and the double-handed saw. Tho fall of the tiee is legulated by the use of wedges Insetted Into the saw tut at the ptopcr time and place, and so expert do the operators bpcome that .1 tiee Is diopped between an two htumps that may be selected In u vvu I that amazes a novice, and within twen ty minutes fiom the time tho men commence woik. After the feller comes the swamper, whose duty it is to "side-mat k" each log with an indi vidual mark, usually called tho water mark, In addition to cutting a nariow path through the biush for the fallen timber to the ncaiest logging toad. Close upon tho fillets come also th ctoss-cut saw,eis, who cut tho trunk into logs of convenient length with 1 double-handed saw. A skidding team then follows and diags the logs to the neuest sKldwuy on the logging toad. Tho skldwav Is geneiall situated ut the side of a slight natural tls? to en able the skidding teams to deposit their logs more easily from above The loading of the sleighs U then proceeded with, nnd this Is nicompllshed by the aid of two men with a pair of hoises, chains and suitable tackle From foi- tv to 17.1 logs, depending on the size, constitute a load, sometimes weigh ing as much as 100 tons, for one of these immense sleighs, upon which the logs ute hauled to the "banking grounds" 011 tho frozen suiface of the ilvei, wheie they nie piled up to wait for the thaw ot opening of navigation. Manufactuie of the National' Drink an Enoimous Industry. The making of polcjue, the natirnal dilnk, Is an enoimous Industry In Mel co. The natlvps look upon It as an es sential patt of their diet, and Its con sumption Is unlveisal among all classes of people The Intoxication produced by polnue is tlioiough and nppaiently satlsfactoiy in nil essentials If one tan Judge by the slunibeilng foi ms ofteii seen In the gutteis adjacent to the pttlnueilas or pulque shops In the City of Mexico as the night grows old. Pulque Is made fiom the maguey a species of centuty plant. The peons galhei tho sap fiom the plant by a lough siphon and empty it into a pig skin. It is passed thiough n simple piocess of fenmntatlon and in twenty-four houis it Is lit for use as a bev erage When feimented it has the ap pearance of Iced butteimllk which it somewhat lesembles In taste, though to one unaccustomed to Its flavor it is mawkih and lepugnant This distaste soon wear3 off, and n liking fot the diink Is not long In nsseitlng Itself It Is said to be n sovereign lemedy for kidney affections, and there Is a saying that If a man fiom the north who bus spent neaily all his money in ti.ving to cure kidney tiouble hns enough left to enny him down to Mexi co and will drink pulque lor two months he will be cured A good ma guey field Is a piofltable piece ot piop eity. Kach well-develo'ped plant will leld fiom 100 to 150 gallons of sap The sap Is gatheied dally for several weeks liefoie It ceases to flow Mexico City alone consumes 100,000 pints of pulque a day, besides huge quantities of mes cal and tequllla. These nie veiy In toxicating spiilts, obtained bv distilla tion from the heart and loot of the maguey. Although to tho ordtnaty poison to diink them Is like swallowing a llety furnace, to the palate of tho peon thev aie ns grateful as would ho the softest 'old Scotch" to a northerner For Instance- All dollar Waists ' 50c All dollar twenty-five and dollar fifty Waists . . . 75c All dollar seventy-five, two dollar and two fifty Waists, $1.00 The high grade character of "Connolly & Wallace" Shirt Waists is recognized, and at the new prices, the large stock will be readily disposed of. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE AVOCA. The death of Mis. Jiildgot Cavvley, nn aged lesldent of this town, otcurted jesteidny morning at the residence of her daughter. Mm. John Tlgue, of Lin coin hill. Deceased was a feivent Christian, and although a great suf feier, sho v.ns patient and gieeted pveiy ono who visited her bedside with a kind word and In u cheerful manner. Besides her daughter, she Is survived by one son, John, and onp sister. Mis Kllen Cunmilngs. The funeral will tnko placo tomorrow moinlng nt 9 30 o'clock. At a meeting of the IIoso companj, held last evening, several now mem beis vvto elected to membership. Lester, tho fourteen-months-old son of Mr. mid Mm. James Hopkins, of Mooslc, died yesterday morning of meningitis. Tho funeral will tnko place tomonow afternoon. Interment will be in I'lttston cometoiy. John Henry, of tho West Side, Is the fit st victim of tho hissing bug In Avoca. On Sunday evening1 he was tfi8S BABY llil ukes I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busl nessjuui Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations In tended According to 1) tlances and leesponsibility. 3 I'erCent. Inter.-st Allovvjd on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, President. I10NRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casbler The vault of tltis bank is pro tectcd by Holmes' Llectrlc Pro. tectie System. A REMARKABLE MUMMY. A Monarch Who Lived 2,500 B. C, as He Appears Today. 1'rom Public Opinion Two most extraordinary Kgjptlan mummies were exhibited by H Dufaur at the looms of the Mailebone Antl quniian sociity in the Miujlebone load One of them they both having hi en dlseoveicd In lowei Kgypt In the course of the recent campaign was ie maikable for Its size nnd extiaordin aiy weight. On Its heud was a uoun composed of coppei, with a gold cov eilng shaped in pieces lebombllng plates and buttons, having decorations of leaves and fiults. On the taso con taining tho body were p. tinted llgims resembling tho-e of the zodiac A neaily undecipherable Gieek Inscrip tion was also on It. Between tho folds of tho diess was found n piece of papy rus, with nn Inscription which gave the name of the dead monaich ut I'ente menon. The mummy In Its wrappers weighed 1C0 pounds. Its length wa. Mx feet one Inch tho bend was nbnoimnll lurge, and the shouldem verj broad. Next the dtess was found an outer cloth covered with paintings and hteio- CUTICURA RESOLVENT i3 so pure, sweet, and nholrsomo tint all ages may tal.o it with pleasure and benpflt. Its mission is to cool and cleanse tho blood In eczema and other torturing, disfiguring humors, rallies, and irritations, whllr arm baths with Ci Tict'ii V Socr clcanso tho surface of crusts ami scales, and gentlo anointings with Ccticuiu Oint ment sootbo and licit Itching, burning skin. Sold throughout tho world. Iottib !Rin avd Chem. Coir i Holt l'rofi , Cotton. All About Uioj'i SUn, fr,o. To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take old everywhere, 25centa. HEAVINESS Is not n deslrihle quality In brend Heavj bread will make a man cioss nil d.ij. No wo. mnn wunts to iiiuko heavy bnad nnd no mnn ought to eat It Anv woman can mu'io light brend It she will use 'Snow ? Tour Wcik fiom makes he ivy bread. "Snow White" Is strong Hour titMiig Horn tna'tcH light br"ad bt cause it has sticngth enough to rlne. All siocers sell It. "Vie only wholesalslt " THE WESTON IILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. is i Every item iu our superb stock has been selected with the greatest care. We cau fur nish your home at moderate cost and the result will please you. Everything new aud up to-date. Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. Draperies, Lace, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. Silk, WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, 'take time ey the FOHELOOX.1 a m oh ryvvwvwviryvvTyyv Lager Beer Brewery Jlamirncturcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43B IB 4E5 RL HUn SL. S5HIML PI Telcphon: Cull, 2.J.M. BABY BIS L IIUBiSUII!3EIIIII!(ll!lllliMBI!I!lHS! - 2 9. Doit For That we are the agents in 5 this city (or the a Mm4k DR.DENSTEN 31 i Sprue) S'. Temple Court Building Scrantoj, Pa. uMuy 31 To PATENT Good Idsas TJ may bo secured by mav our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. All ncuto and dironlc dlbcases of men, women and clillditn CHIIOXIC N13IIV Ol'S UHAIN AND AHTINU Oldl.AH KB A Sl'IX'IAI.TV All dlhcises of th3 I.hir Kldiic Uluildvr, Skin, Illoud, Neivcx Womb, i:e JJoi, Noe Thiuit nnd I.nnBH, funicrw Tunioura. l'll'B lluutuiu tloltrc, Hhcumutlsm, Ailhma, Catarrh Varloiocilc l.oct MniiliiinU, Nlchtll llmlsfilonH, nil I'emalo Dlbcases, l.oucoirhoe.i etc Uonouhou, SmiIiIIIh. Hlood I'olson, liiillBcrctlon und iouthfnl habits oblltLratcd finrven. rltn. Kid lon Tapr nnd Plomnch Woirns CA TAHnilOZONi:. Spcclllo for Catnrrh Threo months' treatment only J5 00. Trial free In office. Consultation and exami nations free Ofllce hours dally und Sunday, S u. m. to 0 p. m. Car load Just arrlod. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on TH- CHEAPER GFUDES. Keep i's In mind and ou won't re el ct glins us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very Ion est prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fla largo floors full to tho celling at Thos Kelly's Stom, 111 nnd I'll Franklin Avenns Orient Bicycle Which is todav, as it al- - ways has been, a "top notch- S 5 cr," should be pleased to have 5 K ou call. 5 1 PL0REY & BROOKS ;j in Washlnztan Aveaus. E3 Opposite Court Mouse. j- ?jiitiiiijmuiiHii!iJi!iJiiiiiiiuiminrt MOUNT PLEASANT At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic uo and of all nUia Including Buckwheat nnd lllrdseje. dellercd In any part of the cltl, at the lowest pi Ice Orders received at the office. Connell building lloom KM telephono No 1T. or at tho mine, telephone No :.J, will he promptly attended to Dealers supplied at the mine. HIT PLEASANT COAL CO THE liooins 1 aiul, Com'ltli Il'iM'g. SCRANTON, PA. DR. DENSTEN The Dickson Mnnufiictiirlns Co. t-crantin and Wlllie.llrre, !., .Miimimc.urori or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY CNQ1NES lloller.1. Ilolstlnzandl'umplnz Machinery. aeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. nining and Blasting POWDER M tie at Mooato and Iluili ato Wor.t I.An.lN &. KAM) I'OlVOHK CO '3 ORANGE GUN POWDER i:i ctrto II itterlet, Ulotrlo KxpIolr, loroxplolliu blati, rjarety Funnl Rspauno Chem'cil Co's nxpwsivBs
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