12 THE SCllAJNTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JULY 22, 189k LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD DISPLAY OF OUR COAL AT PAHI3 EXPOSITION. Suggestions Made by Editor Sawnrd, of the Coal Trade Journal Engine No. 400 of tho Jefferson Branch of the Erie Believed to Be a Hoodoo. W. B. Hixson. Will Bo Superin tendent of Bridges on the Entire Lackawanna Line News In Short Notes. "The United States Is fast uppioarh lng 111 st phut In the production of coal and it Is desliablc that pioper foreign lccoRiiltlon of this foct he obtained and iileo Unit tho extent ot our re houic.cs nnil thr- qunlltj of out roal be mutle known,' says i: gaward in the Coal Trade Jouinul. "I have been requested by T. J. V. Skiff, director of the deptu Uncut of mines and mctnlluiRy to jUio Paris ex position ot 19W), to take advlsoiy sup urvlMon of the collection of ppat, llg ' nlte, bituminous coal, anthrnilte coal, coal dust nnd c ompressed coal, coke, to bo nt ranged and cllsplavpd under his Instructions as director of group XI. In furtherance of the Interests of the American coal trade the! cat, sam ples of the aJwve aie solicited and, where piaetitable, analysis thereof. This exhibit will be prominent In the United States depaitment and will be ai ranged In handsome glass cases furnished by tho government, luulng n counter about two feet deep by font wide and with shehes aboe eight Inches wide. These cases will stand een feet high and will be four feet in length each. N'ecessailly no large samples can be accommodated in such nn exhibit, nnd it is preferable that small cubes of about four pounds welRht should be sunt. The place where found or mined, the thickness of the steam, the anal sis of the coal, nie particularly asked for. This in formation will be afllxed to the object by emplojcs of the commission in a manner that will attiact attention and will be uniform in character through out the dlspla. 'Views of collieries, vwnks, shipping ariangements, steam collleis, b.nge, etvc, would also be acceptable These should be unf lamed, for pioper hand ling. Coke samples made from, jleld per ton of coal, anuUsls of coke. "Antlnatlte may bo treated genei nlly, gllng dimensions of sizes made si reens passed through. It will be Im possible to hae many dlsplajs of the various sizes. A catalogue of the ex hibit will also be Issued and nalluhl for refeience and distribution, so that lsltois may have some knowledge of 0111 ILSOUllCS. ' Geneial facts, llgures and Infoima tlon germane to the subject also solicit ed for Incorpoiatlon in the repoit of the commission Piompt attention is desirable In older to achlee pioper classification "Intending exhibitors upon communi cating with me at 41, I'aik Itow, New York, will ieceio full shipping diiec tlons as ofllclalU formulated by the commission There will be no other exhibit, either Individually 01 collec thely, of the Items named In the sec ond paragraph KNGINK IS HOODOOUD. One of the most romantic nnd re maiknble Incidents eer recorded has Jii't come to light It Is a stoiy tinged with pathos, sajs the Oarbondale Leader. There Is one engine on the Jefferon branch of the Urle, know n as No 100, that has crushed the llfo out of many a poor human being. In deed, so man hae been killed that this modern juggernaut is legarded with awe- and honor, and Is called a "hoodooed" engine. In n smashup on this road more than two j ears ago, some distance this side of Lnnesboio, the fireman, John Iius terd, was crushed nnd death ensued Instanly It appears that voung Iiust eid, .ho was legarded as one of the most popular employes of this branch, was the fiance of n handsome young lady of a town In New York state by th name of Mary JIcNlney. She was jecognlzed as one of the piettlest nnd most accomplished joung ladles among het elide of friends. learning of the sad death of her betrothed, she was grief stricken and at times she lapsed Into a semi-con-sclOus condition in which she would 1 1 main hours at a time, then she would rallv But upon coming out of this con dition, 'he would be ery weak, and it was with tho gieatest difficulty she could comeisp Duilng her serious Ill ness, the ablest medical skill procurable was obtained, but for many days there was little or no hope It was feared that she would lose her mind. With THE CROWN OF LOVE. what does lo e mean and h o v in u c h happiness does it bring to the average woman? To 'be a sweet heart, a wife, a mother this is called the crown of womanhood; jet there are crowns which bring only mis ery and pain to the wearers. Can any woman who suffers with con stant dragging, wearying, life-sapping eilinents be nappy? Does not her crown of womanhood become a symbol of martyrdom rather than of happiness? If ailing women realized how surely Dr. Pierce's wonderful "Favorite Pre scription" would restore them to com plete health and the perfection of queenllness, there would be more coronets of joy set upon brows now crowned with misery. " I had female trouble for eight year " writes Mrs L. J DeunK ot $jS Fait College St Jack sonville. Ill " For three ears I sutTcred contlu. ually Words canuot express what I suffered I sought relief among the medical profession and found none, uutil Induced by kliul friends to try Dr. fierce'! Favorite Prescription When I com menced taking this medicine I weighed ninety five pounds After taking 'raorTte Prescrip tion ' I was built up until uonr I weigh one hun dred and fifty six pounds more than I ever weighed before " I was in bad I wo aid lie from day to day and long; for death to come and relieve my Buffering. I had Internal inflammation, a disagreeable drain, bearing-down pains in the lower pirtof my bowels, and such distress every month, but uow I never have a ptlti dc all my own work and am a strong; and healthy womau Thanks to your medicine. I never forget to recommend It to all tuQering women. I cousidtr myself a living testimonial of the benefits ot your ' IV voriU Prescription.1 " Any srotnn may write to Dr. R. V. Flerc, of Buffalo, N. Y., with the ut most confidence. He will give her case careful consideration and send her a letter of common-sense, professional ad vice free of charge. If your head acbei, the trouble is pretty sure to be constipation. Dr. Pierce's rlcas. suit Pellets will cure you. Jlfi catcful nursing she besran to recover nnd the periods of stupor became less and less. Her many fi lends began to call to see her. The sight of familiar faces semed lo cheer. But every few dns she experienced hours when her mind semed to bo lost and she became emaciated and wan. After the lapse of some time, becoming strong enough to talk a little, she told her mother of her remarkable experience. it semed to her that she had held conveiso with her departed lover, nnd It was the source of much satisfac tion, but there was one thing the spirit told her that caused deep sorrow. It told that tho spirit was In deep trouble because of a few bills that had been contracted and had not been paid, nnd Unit It could never repose in the full state of beatitude nnd pencei till the accounts were liquidated. Sho told how In the silent watches of the night she heard the splilt topping, quietly tap ping on the window pnne1 that It was then that such sweet communion was held The names of petsons to whom bills weie due. even, were mentioned The sphlt told hei. she said, not to niourn or lament, for when the bills weie paid, It would lest In peace It told her to biuh nwny the tenrs nnd to bo of good cheer. It told her to make haste In lecovery and lo marry some one else when opportunlinrescnted. The stoiy was told to some of the young lady's most intimate friends and tlvy set out to procure the funds nee essarv, which when handed to Miss MoN'Inov. amounted to about J100. After many days, there were signs of appar ent ImpioNement, and finally a com plete rc-oerv was effected It was a long time, however, before she was convalescent Days grew. Into weeks, and Miss McNIney became herself apaln It Is stated that she Is now engaged to l married ngain and that the happy eent will take place In Au gust next. The money that was given her has been used to purchase a wed ding trousseau. Vanderbilt and the D., L. & W. Ycsteidnj's New York Herald con tained the following: It became known In tho financial district jesterday that William K. Van derbilt now contiols the Delawaic, Lackivvannn and Western lallroad. and that It wns he who selected William II. Tmesdale to succeed Samuel Sloan as picsldent of the Lackawanna. "Mi. Vanderbilt was enabled to bring this about, It Is reported, by the volun tary support of the Moses Taylor es tate, which holds the largest Individual block of stock, nnd which for a long time wns an.iyed on Ml Sloan's side. It Is said that tho filendly relations bftween tho Taylor estate and Mr. Sloan hne not changed, but the fact was recognized that closer alllanco with the Vanderbilt lnles would be to tho ndantage of the Lackawanna, and It Is said that it was with the under standing that such a deal should bn m.'de that Mr. Vandeibllt originally m quired a large block of stock In the company. "Associated with Mr. Vanderbilt are Geoige r, linker, of the First National bank nnd his financial associates, who own a considerable amount of Lacka wanna stock, and who are said to hao been Instrumental in inducing Mr Van derbilt to become interested in the corn pan. It theiefore appeals that there was no need for Mr. Vanderbilt to acquit ed a large block of stock In the own name. "This grouping of Important stock Interests about Mr Vanderbilt disposes of the story that theie Is a contest to obtain the minority stock for the pur pose of getting control. Mr. Vander bilt not only named the president, but It Is said to have been due to his sug gestion that the general superintendent wus appointed, thereby making a com plete c hange In the operation of the road Mi. Hussell was formerly Identi fied with the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg dlislon of the New York Central. "There has been much talk of late In legard to the probable alliances as a result ot the new management of the Lackawanna It can now be stated authoritatively that the Lacknw anna will become n short line In a through route from New York to Chicago, and plan to lun some of the fastest passen ger trnlns between New York nnd Chi cago over this joute In connection with the Nickel Plate "There are already close traffic rela tions between these two roads at Buf falo, and blnco the Identification of Mr. Vanderbilt with the management of the Lackawanna, connecting tiains have been put on, with through sleeping cars, that make the run from New York to Chicago in 23Vi hours. This tact has cieated eonsldeiable uneasi ness among competing lines, inasmuch as the Lackawanna and Nickel Plate hae a differential, nnd ttiev have dl veited traffic from othei roads." Picsldent Truesdnle, of the Lacka wanna, leturned to New York y ester da morning on the S o'clock train. Supeilntendent Salisbury In company with ex-Superintendent Bogart. tool; a run over the Southern division in Mr Salisbury's comet. Superintendent of Biidges. The following order was Issued to the various station agents along the line of the Laekawnnna road fiom the of ilice of General Superintendent Hus sell esterda . Seranton, Pa , July 20, 1893 Mi AV n Hixson, superintendent of bridges, buildings and watei supply, of the Mentis and Essex division, will as sume the same duties over the entire line fiom this date, with olllce at Scran- ton. K G Russell, Geneial Supeilntendent. Approved W. II. Truesdnle, President. This and That. Piesldent Truesdale, who has been In the city a short Mine, leturned to New York esterday morning. Master Car Itullder Canlleld Is In Buffalo conferring with the Nickel Plate officials, together with Superin tendents Hussell and Daly. The planing mill of John Brown on Ash stieet which wns. destioyed by fire some time ago, has been rebuilt and the machinery Is again in opera tion The room formerly occupied by tho Vnlon News Company nt the Lacka wanna station has been converted Into n baggage loom and the headquarters of the news agency has been moved to n portion of tho Itallroad Young Men's Chrlbtluu association building on Lack awanna avenue. Giound was biokeu jepterday for the addition to the bakei.v of County Tiea3. urer M. J Kelly on Capouso avpnue. It will be of bilck 60x40 fete nnd will be thiee stoilcs high. It will be erected In front of the present bakery build ing which Is 100 feet long and varies In width from 3S to 60 fete. National Epworth Leaguers. Incllannpolls, July SI The National Kpworth Leaguers today selected Toron. to, Canada, us the place ot the next J meeting. HISTORY OF A VANISHING ISLAND HELIGOLAND IS RAPIDLY DIS APPEARING INTO THE SEA. Even tho Population Is Dwindling Tho Work of Disintegration Has Gone Steadily Onward Moro Spot in tho Ocean. Horn St Paul's. In 1890 the little Island of Hellgo land.nt the mouth of the Ulbc, changed hands, being made over to Germany In tctutu for certain concessions In Africa to Ihigland. The lloutlsh of trumpets which accompanied this bat ter Is not appreciated by nil Its new ovvncis, for they consider they have had by no means the best of the bai galn At all events, the emperor took formal possession of it, and has latt lled his owneishlp by rebuilding the church steeple. Its roof is wooden, and painted blight gleen. Heligoland lies at the mouth of the Kibe, nbout five and twenty miles from the Hat North German coast. Politic ally considered, even within the pres ent century, Heligoland has undeigone some sweeping changes. In 1807 Eng land took It from Denmark dining Nn poleon's continental system. Its hai boiage and wells weie well worth the four batteries, the gairlson and the lighthouse the Kngllsh erected on It. CHANGES IN THE MAP. Middle-aged folks in England prob obiy hardly leallzed this little altPin tlon In the map of "British posses sions" as the learned It. One vvon deis how many generations of Germnn school children, gone on to riper yeai.s, will have had the new name Included In their geogrnphv lesson before the place Itself will have disappeared al together, for the political changes ot Heligoland are as nothing In compari son with its physical vicissitudes It Is ciumbllng away Into the cea that chafes and frets around Its rocky base, effacing more tapldly than any other place of the same sUe under scientific obsei vation. THE WORK OF RUIN. Several gieat catastrophes which di minished the Island are reeotded In history. The first was In 800. And so lately as 1770 a channel of ten fathoms deep was formed, tutting the lemaln lng portion In two Since then the work of disintegration has gone on at such a rate that descriptions and pic tures of even sixty years ago ate quite misleading now. For Instance, the "Month," that cuilous upstanding boulder, had a companion, the "Nonne," which has wasted almost be ond recognition within living me moiy. Photographs of toda, com pared with views taken twenty ears ago hhow plainly how quickly the work of ruin is going on. Single columns now only are to be seen where niches were, one side of them having been washed quite away These aiches nnd the caves to which they sometimes lead aie a picturesque element In the scenery of Heligoland The face of the sea cliffs Is llteially honeycombed with them. Heligoland, as a wise little Island, makes the best of Itself to its summer guests, who tome here to lounge nnd bathe and boat. Heligoland Is simply a slab of red marl, rising very abruptly about 200 feet out of the sea. It consists of two vety distinct parts. There Is the un terland, a Hat stieteh of strand on which Is a cluster of houses. Boats and Bteameis come and go, and pas sengers aie landed there. This unter land runs close up under one of the wall-like cliffs of the Island proper, a cliff too bteep for any practicable paths to be made up Its face Communica tion with the summit, or oberland, is therefore by means of a staircase of 192 steps, divided Into four flights. This unique anangement has been supple mented of late years by a huge lift close by Around the point to which these lead on the oberland are more houses. So close ate they to the edge of the cliff, so huddled to'gether In this one corner, that they suggest the fancy that dwellings once scattered over the whole surface of the Island have been swept hither like dead leaves by tho wind, and that some have dropped over to find a resting place on the unterland below. On the level plain of the obeiland great fields of potatoes ate planted to provide food for the people In winter. They are then cut off from the main land and obliged to depend on their own lesources. Often even befoie the visitors have left In autumn there are storms that prevent the landing of provisions, then one must live on fish. The thilft Islanders turn their posi tion to good account, and reap a hat est from the sea They send quanti ties of fish to Hamburg, Cuxhaven and other towns, to be sold or exchanged for the turf, or wood, or other neces sailes not native to Heligoland They are of Frisian descent and, though they understand low German, the have kept their own old language, a3 well as their costume and customs. There are now only l.SOO inhabitants, n startling decrease. Sixty years ago the population was 2,100 and at one period of the English occupation it rose to 4,000 But as the whole Island measuies less than three miles In eii cumfetence, one tan haidly call it a scattered population. A Curious Bridge. There has recently been completed nt "4 Word to the Wise is Sufficient ff But some stubborn people wait until ' ' down sick ' ' be fore trying to ward off illness or cure it. The wise recog nize in the word "Hood's" assurance of health. For tit blood troubles, scrofula, pimples, as well as diseases of the kidneys, liver and bowels, Hood's Satsapartlla is the effective and faultless cure. Rhoumatism " was practically helpless from rheumatism in my shoulder. Hood's Sarsapardla cured me and ever since is a household favorite," 3hs. M, E. 'Powers, 4812 St. Lawrence Ave,, Chicago, HI. Hood's l'lllseure-liter lllsiths non Irritating and only cathartic to'tuVe with "hood's Saruparllta. Safiatfm Mans, France, a bridge which Is most cuilous, from a technical point ot view and remarkable from an artistic point of view. In tho town of Mans nn elec tric tramway has been constructed which wns to tun acioss the river at a certain point. The steam railway of Salnt-Denls-d'Arques, In operation since 18S8, crossed the river nt the same point, if the two roads crossed on land two bridges would be required. The old railway bridge could not bo used, ns It was already worn out by long sen Ice. It wns, therefore, decid ed to build a single brldgo with two blanches, thus leaving passage for the railway and the tiamway. The struc ture, as u result Is X-shaped, and the two soads cross each other In mid stream By icason of this peculiar structuto a saving of 12,000 finncs was effected a very consldemble sum, when It Is consl'deied that two bridges would have tost 43,000 fiuias Fiom the Scientific American CONFUSING MEDICAL NAMES. How One Man Got Into Troublo In troducing a Doctor. From the New Orleans Times-Democrat "Plague take these long medical names, anyhow!" remarked a gentle man of this city "I have n friend who Is a distinguished northern ocullu, nnd who came to New Orleans to attend the convention of the western hold on' give me time the Western Ophthal mologic and Oto Lnryngologlc nuocln tlon The title means simply, fje, ear nrd throat but, of course, It wou'd be shocking bad foim to give It an such plebeian renclt-ring before a member, so I did mv best, some davs In advance, to commit the confounded thing to memory I got so I could led It off all right whn I wns perfeetlv calm, but If I became the leuFt excited or net vous I wns dead certain to get It 'pled,' as the printers snv Well, when my friend arrived I took him around to my tlub to make him acquainted, nnd then my troubles began. The vciy litst time I undertook to Introduce him I describ ed him ns 'Dr. Blank of the Opgola maglc and Auto-Lai rygarli at Associa tion' That destioyed my self-ronfl-dence, right nt the start off, and never once during the entire evening did I manage, by any sort of accident, to irvt the blasted nr.me right. I called the first won! oppvlognglc. oplaiythomack, opthalogolyglc and other things too nutneious to mention, nnd covered my self with polysjllables like a mintle. Every now and then my friend would look pained and piompt me In in un dertone 'It's leally quite easy," he said. 'Oh, yes, dad easy'' I groaned, 'as easy ns a map of tho Philippines.' After that experience I Introduced him ns 'My friend Dr. Blank, who Is here attending the convention.' Then I would fly nnd leave him to explain himself. If I ever get into tho legisla ture I am going to Introduce a bill compelling doctors to talk straight United States." One Nioht Treatmfnt. Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lather ot CuTicunA. Soxr. Dry, and anoint freely with Cuticura ointment, tho great skin cure and purost of emolllcnti. AVear old gloves during tho night. Tor gore hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends, this one night treatment is wonderful. WflMCM Especially Mothers are moiteompittnt llUlllLll tstpprtclite tho remtrkablt cltnnlnc, purirjlng, nd emollient properties ot Cuticu Sop sad toflnd new met for It dtll;. Bold throochout the world. FmTIsD iiroC Cor, Prop, , iloitcm. " Uow to Litre Beautiful Uindi," (res. "Snow ?? Flour is made of the choicest Spring Wheat and Is a Hour of great strength nnd nutritive, value It Is used by thou mds of people, and has won tho ap proval of many piomlnent tooks Great care Is used In Its mnniifucturo to see that it Is alwaS kept uniform and at the e,j highest notch of ex cc Hence You can use It for nny kind of baking with per fect assurance that ou will be pleased with the lesult. Tr It next time Your groctr sells It "We only wholesale!!" THE WESTON ILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. & IN COLORADO Low rates to Henver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Glenwood Springs Th? Colorado Special Only One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10 00 a m every day Arrives Denver - 55 p m net day and Colorado Springs same evening. The racltio Express leaves Chicago dally 10 ?0 p.xm , and Is a first-class train to Colorado also Tor particulars apply to your nearest ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Prlnclpil Afjencles . PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 6i Chestnut St. 4i Broadway ritlCAClO I9J Clark St. -o lTo PATENT Good Ideas T may be secured by our aid, Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. FOR FOR RED ROUGH ITCHING HANDSaSto PALMS PAINFUL FINGER ENDS H 3 nrmrs mil bn-iollijaud Whte Our Shirt Waist literature would make interesting" and refreshing reading for a whole Summer-time. There has been so much of it that you may wonder that there is anything left to say. We do not we know that we have -little more than begun. Five interesting lots of White Lawn Waists are pre sented to our public's attention this morning. The first two lots are of exceeding fine quality of lawn, one with bosom nicely graduated with tucks, the other with bosom daintily embroidered. Price, 75c and $1.00. Former prices $1.25 and $1.50. Others are of fine India Linon, with rows of inserting and tucking, clusters of tucks. Some with full front of alternating clusters of wide and narrow plaits, laid on the bias. Some with yoke and back tastefully plaited. These are priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Former prices ranged from $1.75 to $2.75. A noticeable thing about these Waists is the smooth and perfect fit of yokes, backs and under arms. Detachable laundered collars. Sizes from 32 up. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busl ncs9 ami Personal Accounts. Liburnl Accommodations In tended According to 15 ilauccs and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preildsnt. HENRY BEUN, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank Is pro tected by Holmes' Llcctrlc Pro tcctlve System. "take time by the forelock." BABY (MB U (MRU Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed eva on THE CHEAPER GRVDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fivs large floors full to tho celling at Thos. Ke'ly's Slons, PriStiM,?,., mQUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic use unci of all plzes including Buckwheat and Ulrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, nt the lowest price Orders received ut the olllce, Connell building Iloom SOfi. telenhono No 1762. or nt thft mlrio, telephono No 2!!, will he promptly attended to Deulers supplied at the mine, T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Mnnuractiii'liiK Co. hcrautan ami WllUe.Hirrs, l.it Alamifiicuiiieri or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQ1NES Boilers, Hoisting nnd Pumping Machinery. General Office, Seranton, Pa. Wallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. hirt Waist yirr.w - i7i!i Tf "- - -7 V'JpV,t ntt. dise is the kind of recommendation that counts. We want you as a customer. It will be to our mutual advantage. You ought to see our new line of Rugs and Wall Paper. WILLIAMS & IMNULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. L Hi Lager Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PJLS JE Telcphonj Cull, 2:U. 311 Sprue ) S TfmnlH ffliirl HiiIUli! $L Seranton, Pa. 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