THE 6CRANTON TEIBUNB-TnURSDAT MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 185. HION Lackawanna Ave. SCRANTON, PA. Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA. willinery Department. Furs and Cloaks. THE- FAS III It' will please us exactly if every reader of this notice would accept this as a personal invitation to our Millinery Parlor, where every high class novelty obtainable iu the art is on' exhibition. Chick Bonnets, Stylish Walking Hats, Round Hats, Hats of All Shapes. Up-to-Date n ess Greets You Everywhere Dress Goods N 1 I LA l Vi U, I I & - ' ' ' ' 7 .3 UOQE (l.opyrigUt IS9i by As I said at the beginning, this au dacious publication of the treaty whilst th congress was TIM In slttlni? caused the most profound sensatlun throuKh out Europe. Kven 'Le Grand, ambitious a he was, must have ben satisfied. HU name, was In every one's mouth. How had he possibly manased to pluck from the diplomatists 'tliclT secret? For no one doubted or. indeed, eoul.l doubt that, in the main, the treaty as pub lished Im the Dial, was genuine. To the Inittaled it was clear that it could not le a mere clever Invention. The diplomatists themaelws were in tteapa. True, they maintained an ap Vwrance of serenity, but they were really at tht ir wits' end know how to account for the trick that haJ ben played upon them. ar.'J haw to repair 'tire mischief that had been done. Of course, they did what diplomatics ahvays do in such cases "they dis avowed th treaty as 'published. They could do this safely, as it was now a oentaJnty that some of the most im portant provisions would have to be mod Wed; but 'this disavowal is such a stereotyped resource of embaTrased diiplomaey that ti't did not dt-celve even tile outside world. And, of course, it "The Diplomatists Themselves Were In Despair." could have no effect on their own Btaite of xnlnd. They looked askance at each other; they felt themselves betrayed by one of their own number. It seemed (us if any further wlttinRS would be uxe ess. Vet, for the sake of appearance, they continued to meet and to discuss the claiUes-of the treaty. But, as Count Shrievaljleff said to the prince, aw fair as neorecy was concerned. It Boomed as if thy might as well meet in the market-place as In the foreign office. Mere, however. I may at or.ce t-'ay, thutt these Tears proved umfour.'leci. The secrecy of theiir proceedings was Hot again violated, and in due course they pieced tcxether another treaty 'Which did not suffer from prematiuie publication, and which 'lulus good to he present day. It Was generally thouRbt that their eucress a;t the second attepmt was due to Le Grand's absence. He had brought off Ms great coup and he took care not to return. It might even have bet-hi lamgerouB for him to flo (to, for it was rertainly tlhirotigh his agency that the diraf t-treaity. ' however obtatoml; ihad foem published. Whether he ever bus pected me of havlng tirlckwl Mm In the imaitter of the envelope I do not know. Ble never made any susgvstlon to that tffer. In. fact, he wad mt at all the tnan to allow that he could by any pos saKblllty he oiitwlted. (And in every thing connected with the treaty he kept tip an air of mystery, content with the evident fact tfhat In Borne way or other he had accomplished what had Beetned to be impossible. And yet; ftrcat though his triumph cermed to be, I doubted whether to the tay of his death he knew exactly how lh had been enabled to achieve M. And It was by the merest chance that I lighted upon the discovery. The Dial with its unwelcome con tents had reached the prince on a Sat urday. On the Sunday evening I vGsKted him aigalta. We was lying on the couch a usual, and looked very wretched. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, ted, rough, and oily skin, prevented by Cuticura Soap, the most effect ive skin purifyinr and beautifying soap In the world, as well as pur. est and sweetest for toilet and nur. sery. The only preventive of pim ples, because the only preventive of Inflammation of the pores. 1 OaM OiMkMrtJHt MM. Brlna sennit F. taaeMci. tear.. Seas Fiats i Ststaa, t). i. A. Irving Bacbollor. "Do you mind writing a letter or two for me?" he said, after the first pi--I'minary greetinss. "You are always so good and kind. And I have been obllg?d to give .Maubeuge a holiday to day." Of course I was delighted to be of any service. He dictat. d one oor two short notes and, when I had writen them he sa; I : "I hepe you will (line with me this evsning. I am really di pending on you to cheer me up a littli. Tills fatal business of the treaty has been such a grievous blow to me." I accepted his Invitation. "New don't run away meanwhile," he arldc-d. "I generally take a little nap. as you know, at this time, but I shan't be asleep more than half an hour. Meanwhile, there are the Journal's, or perhaps you have some letters to write." "Thank you," I said, " that will suit me admirably. I will plunge Into my correspondence while you take a dive into oblivion." The prince answered with a smile. Then he poured some chloroform on his handkerchief, threw the latter over his face, and was asleep almost Im mediately. Meanwhile. I had taken a sheet of paper and had written a few lines, when, to my great astonishment, I heard a muffled voice in the room. For a moment I did not realize that It was the prince who was speaking. When I did realize it, I pricked up my ears In voluntarily. What was he 'babbling about in his narotlc slumber? Heavens! It was all about fne subject that domin ated his mind at the moment the treaty Some if the phrae were con fused, ilnconsequent,' fragmentary, but over and over again came from benenth the handkerchief the words "clause thirteen" (In French, of course.) and then, In fashion more or less discon nected, the actual provisions of that un lucky clause. I pat there paMlvlzed with astonish ment; the pen had fallen from my hand; I was as one In a dream. Here, then, at last, was the solution of the mystery. N'or was the vllllan far to seek. Mau beuge, r'lttfng where I now sat, had taken down these uncr np?lrius nnd In voluntary confl'lonecs, had placed them cunningly together, nnd then 'had sold the secret to 'Le Orand. How strange, how touching It was that 'the most experienced diplomatist In Kuroipe should thus far have babbled like a 'hlld that the man who of all othnrs wa the mowt anxious to keep the treaty secret should have been the very one to divulge Its most Important priivlfllons! , I I was still KitiMng lo?t In wonder when I hcirrt o slight noise behind me. I turned st-'srply round; the door was cp(.n. and M'.iubeuge was standing on the threshold. Th.e prince was Ptlll In nocently prattling of things that meant the ruin or salvation of .empire. Mau beuge fif 'm under 'his heavy eyebrows cart a diilb'and yet most anxious glance flrs-'t et him. then at me. As he did so, I r-tlced that his complexion turned to Irafl and the whole fashion of his face was altered. ,No doubt, he had taken In the ?!tiatlnn At -a glance, and knew that his villainy had been detect ed, for w'thout a single word he turned round and withdrew, closing the door bt'hlnd him. I followed him at once. My anger was keen against him. I should havp liked to take him by the throat and hand him ovr-r to the police. 'Hut for the flake f ray dar friend the prince, I could not do this. He must never know what ho had done. The know ledge that he had 'betrayed himself and the Roverelgn ho loved so well would have overwhelmed him. In all prob ability he would never have recovered from 'the shock. It Is for' this reason that I have waited till his death before publishing thTs revelation. . fin I reined In my anger as T went In pursuit of Maubeuge. I followed so rv.'lftly on his heels that I caught him In the corridor, "Monsieur Maubeuge." I said. "I must ask you Vt favor me with an Interview." He did not venture to decline the In vl'iaftlon, but followed me submissively Into another room belonging to the prince's suit of apartments. There I camei to the point at once. ."Minslaur Meiubsugf," 'I said, "I think It would be well for you to retire oi. once from the prince's Bervlee." He was .far too clever to bluster In a tete-a-tete. He lenew that In mv eyes he was Irretrievably degraded, and there was no one else present whose opinion he could Influene. flo ho took my re marks in a simple business-like fashion. "I moist give some excuse," he said. "Is It not th case," I asked, suddenly remembering what aresham had told me, "that your eyes are very bad, and that you have altogether dost the night of your left eye?" He looked irreatly surprised. "It Is true," he said, "but I did not know that any one knew it except my self." . "Well, that Is excuse enough, Bay that your eyes are so bad that you must at any sacrifice resign your position at once. At once you understand me. On that condition I will retfrain from com municating with the police. You will have to sacrifice a month's wage, but will be able to afford thatVnow. Besides, sMMs' HI ss-Take half a day. Take half an gray in the trade say it is by far the most Monvii'ur Le (irand may find you em ployment. I recommend- you not to re nin In in this country." "I shall be -pleased to carry out your wishes, -lr," Kald the rascal suavely. "That will do. then," I said. "You can go now. I hope that your eye-sight may improve, and that your hearing may be dulled a little in the interests of honesty." He disappeared, and I never saw or heard of him ngaln. If he is still alive, he passes probably under some assumed name. As I have nlcrady said, the prince Is dead, and Le Ciiand Is dtad. I only re- "Maubeuge Was Standing on the Thresh old." main of those who were mixed up in the affair, and I am glad to have this opportunity of clearing up one of the most curious episodes in modern his tory. The End. NEWS OF Olit INDUSTRIES. Happenings of Intercut to the Stapel Trudcs and Particularly to the Trade In Iron, steel and Anthracite Coal. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has given an order for the construction of seventy-five refrigerator cars, which are to be used for dairy products. This company has Just had seventy-seven of the cars constructed, tiut as the In creased business was so large. It was found that mure of these cars were needed. Philadelphia Stockholder: Shipments of anthracite coal over the Reading continue very large, each week allow ing a material Increase over the corre sponding week last year. For the we-ek ended Hept. 2S, the total was 340.050 tons, against 320.9.12 tons lust year, an Increase of 19,118 tons, while for the fiscal year to date shipments have aggregated 10,7.,0S0 ton3, an Increase as compared with the satne period last year of Sxl.mi tons. Hupposlngr the company had received a dollar per ton more than it did, what, with the ton nage so far this year, would that have meant? Simply that Its earnings would have been at least $10,700,000 greater. And this sum would not only have paid off all fixed charges and Interest on all the Income lionds, but left a bal ance for the deferred Incomes and stock. And yet some people have been foolish enough to believe that the Read ing can make more money on a large tonnage at low prlres, than It can on a small tonnage at higher prices. Just forty years . ago Monday the first time table of the Lehigh Valley Railroad company was Issued. Tt was a small affair and gave the arrival and departure of two trains each day, from .Mauch Chunk to I'hllllpsburg. Besides this the rate of fare to the various points were also given. This table was gotten up by Robert Hay re, at that time superintendent and engineer of the rnnd. This company has now a multi tude of tables, announcing the time of hundreds of passenger trains dally. In cluding three each way between New York. Philadelphia and Chicago. . It has extended Its line from Mauch Chunk east as far as 'New York, and west as, far as Huffnlo and Suspension Bridge. Mr. Buyre I still with the company, having i become - Its second vice-president. . .. Act almost instantly speedily curing the most obstinate oases. Rheumatism oared In from 1 to 8 days. ' Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles quickly relloTed, Catarrh positively cured. Headache cured in 6 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly oured. Kidney troubles, Piles, Neuralgia, Asthma nnd all Female Cnmplntnts quickly cured. Munyon's VltnHrer imparts new life and vi;or to weak and debilitated men. Ask your druggist for a 25-cent vlat of on oi Munyon's Cures, and if yon art not bene fited your money will b refunded. - This Company puts up V w., ATmre for every dissas3 'ffl '' mm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, OCTOBER 2, OCTOBER 3, OCTOBER 4. D hour. Take ten minutes, even, and glimpse at the Dress Go3ds we haye gathered for this beautiful and remarkable assortment ever shown and the littleness of the price is as surprising as THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONUS. New York, Oct. 2. A further break In the posted rates of sterling exchange of li to yj ufid m had a Ftrenxthenlng ln iluence t.n t-e stock market toilay. Tlio Industrials were by far the most active, Sugur limiting for 63.SU0 shares, Chicago Jus for 27.WSI and Distilling und Cattle Feeding for 21,900 thares In a grand tUal of shares. The anthracites were lc prominent. Authorities utate that the trade Is Improving steadily and Unit while no further advance In iprlcea Is contemplated at the present time, lates will cei tulnly be put up later on. The Im provement in the general railway lint ranged from ',4 to 2'i per cent., the latttr In Manhattan. Speculation closed strong with prices anywhere from 't to 3V4 per cent, higher than on yesterday. The sales of listed stocks SKgregated 179,4li chares, and of , unlisted stocks M.STi shares. The range of today's prices for the oc tlve stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribunp by O. du H. Dim nilck, manager for William l.'nn. Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Suranton. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. Am. Tobacco Co Wt ll 1 ll Am. Cot. Oil 23 2:i'4 23 ' t", Am. Sugar Re'g Co.lrt8rSi 111 H4 ilitjti Atch., To. & 8. Fe... 22ft 2:t 22 23 Can. South R&Vs 654 -Br. B5& Ches. & Ohio 20 2'1'k 20 20'i Chicago Oas 7'4 71'; 7o4 71 Vi Chic. N. W Hi'Uj lWi Chic, R. O l'4 S7S MM, S7"2 C. C. C. ft St. L Vfl't 4 S4 Chic, Mil. & St. P... 7H' 77Vi 7'i74 77 Chic. It. I. & P 7'! 7!'i 7Ni4 79H Delaware Hud 133 133- 133 133 Dlst. ft C. P 24'4 24' 23'4 24 Oen. F.lectrlc 3!i4 !W 39 39 Lake Shore 1M'4 Moi 150'i ISO' IJUls. ft Nash l!3Vj fi3 ivi, 03 Manhattan Kle 11P4 112V, 111U, 112H Mich. Central HM'4 101 ' i lot's 101'i, Mo. Paclllc 3Sia 3ST4 :.' 3K"4 Nat. Cordage 8 8 X s N. J. Central 114 114 11I(, 114 N. Y., L. K. ft W 12 12H 12"-(, 12 N. Y., H. ft V 13". 13'-i 13?s, 13 N. Y.. 8. ft W., Pr... 37 3 37'i Nor. PiicHIc r.'i r.V, .114 RVi Nor. Paclllc Pr 19 19 19 19 Ont. ft West 1S 1S 18V, 1s Pa'lllc Mall 31'4 31 31Vi 31V, Phil. & Rend 21"4 22 21V, 21 Tenn., C. ft 1 42 4i 42V, 44'4 Southern H. R 134 13H 134 13'i Tex. Paclllc 12'4 12"4 1214 12'4 Wobaih 9V, 9"4 9 9 Wabush. Pr 23i 2'! 234 23 We-t. I'nlon 9:!'(, 92'4 92', 92 w. l ir.Vc r, is ir, V. S. Learther, Pr.... 85 8Ti S5 8 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADF. PRICES. Open- High- lrfw Clos- WHRAT. 1ng. est. est. ing. T)ec;mber t!2'i C0'4 2 May 6l'i W'i 44 54 OATS. October 18 1 IS ""i May 204 20 20'i ' 20'4 CORN. October 30 31 30 31 December 27 20 i 27 2SV, May 29 29'i 29 29 LARD. October B.S0 n.SO R.80 fiftO Jnnuarv 0.82 &.82 D.80 G.SU PJHtK. OctoIxT R.2S 8.2S 8.2:. 8 2r, January M2 9.fi0 8.42 9.43 Scronton Hoard of Trade Exchange Otto tntlons-AII Quotations Rased on Par of 10(. Nnme. Rid. Asked. Oreen Ridge Lumber Co 110 Dime Dep. ft DIs. Hank 130 Scranton Lace Cur. Co GO Nat. Poring & Drilling Co 90 First National Rank 600 Thnron Coal Land Co 90 Scranton Jsr ft Stopper Co 2i Scranton Mlans Co 03 Lackawanna Lumber Co MO Spring Brook Water Co 90 F.lmhurst Houlevard Co ' 100 Scranton Axle Works 80 Third National Hank 35J ... LtK'ka. Trust ami Safe Dep. Co ... Hi1) Allegheny Lumber Co 105 Scranton Packing Co Wo Scranton Savings Rank 2W Scranton Traction Co 10 Uonta Plate Ulass Co ... 12 HONDB. Scranton Glass Co . 100 Economy Steam Heat & Power Co 100 Scranton Pass. Railway first mortgage, due 1918 , 110 Scranton Traction Cor. ; ... M People's Street Rnllway, first mortgage, dun 1918 110 ... Scranton ft Plttston Trac. Co. ... 90 People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage, due 1920 110 ... Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first mortgage, due 1925 100 DU'kson Miiniifarturlng Co 100 Lacka. Townxhlp School 6 102 CKy Of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 102 New York Produce Market. New York, Oct. 2. Flour Quiff, held steady. Wheat Spot market stronger, dull; No. 2 red store anil elevator, 08c; atlOHt, 8V4c; f. o. b 68aiiSe.; No. 1 northern, OTic; options clo'ed steady at 1c over ypstenlR.v; rules Included No. 2 red, March, closing at 7H4c; May, 71c; October, 80c; December, 118c. Corn -Hpot quiet and firm; No! 3, 37'4c elcvntoi'; 38i4c ntluat: options elosed at an advance of t4ac. over yetar0ay; October, 37c. j November. 37c; December, Xir.: May, sric. Oats Spot quiet, mixed easier; op tions dull, unchanged to V4c up; October. 23(4c; December, 24c; May, 2n'4e.; No. 2 white, October, 2Iic. ; November, 2514c j spot prices, No. 2, 23c; No. 2 white, 2;c; No. 2 Chicago, 21 c: No. 3, 23'c.i No. 3 white, 24e. mixed western, 21c; white do., 2Sa30V,c.r white state, 25a304c Heaf Firm, quiet; family, $9al2; extra mess, $7.MaH. Henf Hnms Dull; tlia15.no. Tlerced Heef yuie.t, ftrm; city extia India mess, 17. Cut Meats Slow, firm; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, 7c. t do. shoulders. 6c: doi hams, 9n9e.: middles, nominal. Lard Eay, quiet: western steam closed at M.22'4; slty, $fia6.05; option sales, none; October closed 26.20, nominal; refined, easy; continent, 26.6.1; South America. 16.90; -compound, 44a5c. Pork yulet, tuady; mess, $9.7&al0, Butter Fancy scarce and firmer' state dairy, 12b20c ; do. creamery, 22a22i4c; western dairy, 9Vja 13o. ; do. ereamerv, 18a22He. ; do. factory, 8ii12V,o. J Elgin, 22V Imitation creamery, llnlOc Cheese Quiet, firmer; state large. Bn8c ; do. fancy, st4s8o.; do. small, 6a94c; part skim". 3a 7c; full skims, 2 114c ggs Firm, fTr demand; state and Pennsylvania, 19a1Hc: western fresh, 16a 18c; do. per case, Il.Ma4.76. - , Toledo Grnlvt Market. 1 Toledo, Oct. I. Wheat Receipts, TL.'iA bushels; shipments, 9.400 burhels; market arm; No. i red, cash, 7Vao.i December, 69c; May, 71c; No. 3 roil, cush, (UVjC Corn Receipts, 18,744 liu.-lu ls; rhiiiiu nts, 2.500 liiishels; market quiet; No. 3 li'lxe I, cush, :t2c; No. 3 yellow, 31c; No. 3 white, 33c. Oats Receipts, l.fiiio bu.duls: shipments, 5,000 bushels; market dull; No. 2 white, cash. 22Uc Rye Market easy; No. 2 ciisii, 43c; No. 3 do., 40c Clover Seed Receipts, 934 bags; whipmcnts, 50 baits; maiket steady; prime cash, Jl.Sa; October, St.321-.; January. S4.37I4; February, 21.40; March, t4.42it; prime timothy, cush, $1.75. Buffalo l.lvc Stock. BufTalo, Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts, 1,820 head; on sale, loo head; maiket dull and weaker and closed very dull; veal calves were strong; light to fair. $I..Vinii.75; good to choice, 7a8; extra, $S.25u8.5o. Hogs Receipts, 8.180 head; on sale, 5,600 head; maiket ftrop?, all oM; giod weight Yorkers, $4.75; light Yorkers, S4.Mia4.'.)0, mostly $4.Siia4.85; late tales of Yorkers were at 2I.S7la; mixed packers, $4.60a4.!i; mtillums'. $4.55a4.Uo; good heavy, 2l.5oa4.."; pigs, 24.75a4.85; roughs, 2:1.50:14; stags, $3u 3.50. Sheep id Lambs Receipts, 7,750 head; 011 sale, 6,250 head; lambs were ac tive ami 1Ph15c. higher, und Canadas were steady to strong, market e!oifl linn; good mixed sheep, $2.60a3: choice wethers, $3.15 a3.25; common to fair shei,-, I2.25a2.50; culls, $1.5oa2; fair to good lambs. $la4.5o; light to fair lambs, $;.5oa3.s.i; the twenty loails of Canada lamtis offered brought $4.40a4.7n, selling mostly at $4.55u4.60; culls brought $aa3.50. Chicago l ive Stock. Chicago. Oct. 2. Cuttle Receipts, 1S.0O0 hi ad; market for choice firm to 5c blither, other kinds slow; common to extra steers. $3.30a5.50; stoekcrs ami feeders, S2.25n3.90; cows and hulls, 1.50.i3.40; calves, $3aii.30; Texans. $1.7.ri3.45; western rangers, $2a4.IO. Hogs Receipts, 31.0H0 head; maiket we.ik ami 5c lower; heavy parking and shipping lots, $3.90nl.4ii; common to choice mixed. $3.85a4.45; choice assorted, $4.3iia4.50; light, $3.85a4.45; iilgs, $2.25a4.35. Slieei Receipts, 12.000 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, $1.5083.60; lambs, $3a4.80. Oil Maiket. Pittsburg, Oct. 2. Oil msrket here nnd at Oil City closed at 123, the only quota tion's 'today. Oil City, Oct. 2. The Standard price of oil, 125. . Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 2.-Tallow Is steady onil in moderate demand. We quote: City, prime, In hluls, 4'da4V; country, prime, in bbls, 44alVc.; do. dark, in bbls, 3a4c; cakes, 4lac.; grease, 3i2u3c. . . IF THERE'S ANYTHING YOU WANT THAT PRINTERS' INK WILL GET FOR YOU, SAY SO IN THE TRIBUNE. EVA M. HETZEL'S Superior Face Bleach, Fssltlielj Removes All Ficlil Blemishes. i No more Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Rlnck heads, Liver Spots, Pimples nnd Sallow Complexions If Indies will use my Su perior Face Rleach. Not a cosmetic, but a medicine which acts directly on thu skin, removing all dlscoloratlons, an one of the greatest purifying agents for the complex Ion In existence. 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A '1 shwbjsj irnM. iwASisa Uraiflst tor Ckhknttra JpNfJis Pirn- ftin rnnd tmitnthnt, m Drucirlxi. or wn& 4 In ittBipt ft Mrtloulnrii, tmtinWinlnl nl MalhsSL MA I .... a.L.,r. V r .sa ii'iwvt iminroomi. nam s taMlf OUR CLAS8IFIBD SMALL AD VKRTISINO, AT A CENT A WORD, riAHItr WmH mRirtmn ia mup nwn OP OHHAiP PUBUCITY THeVT PAYS. 4 We beg to announce that on our Opening Days we will display a magnificent collection of rich Fur Garments, in cluding CHINA SEAL, WOOL SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB, ALASKA SABLE, NATURAL BEAVER, MINK AND ALASKA SEAL, ioaks and Gapes. Our line of Cloth Jackets and Capes cannot be dupli cated in the city at the price. The latest novelties from the leading Modistes will be on exhibition. VIGOR of n Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakneasi N'ervoaaneN, sseuimy, and all tbe train ot evus irom early errors or I later excesses, the results of overwork, siekneia, worry. etc. r nil strength, devel opment ana tone given to levery organ and portion of the body. Minple, nat ',A ural methods. Imineol '!l at n initimvement seen. Failure imnnMlhle. 2.00(1 rpferHnrea. TIikiIt. eiplatiatiou and proofs mailed (eialod) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Euffalo.N.Y. Coitylaxlon Presema OR. HCBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM S moves Freeklea, flmBles. s . Maiea. Blsekhaada; nbarn and Tan. and re. stores the skin to its origi nal iKehneas. producing a dear and heal the com.! Blaxinn. Snceriortoollfiica freparatlona and perfectly harmless. At'oO. fltugglsto, ot mailed lor SOcta. fiend tor Circular, VIOLA SKIN OAP K ataplf lanaqanbk aa e Ha r'rtra Saap, aaaaa4 a laa tollat, ana 1Umt a MTal B Ika aantrr. ibwlittlv r aaA aaliaatal BMlk aataa. MaraniRa, rle 2S Caaia. O. C. BITTNER & SO.,Tclcdo, O, .JFar tale by Matthews Bros, and Jehu sosee aT thi Wiaatrf Miataat flrmoamaa &l'CMSalTUal 1S.TFT 31 a MlLia CATARRH HEADACHEl. ISBALin will ears yon. A wonderful boon to auffcrerf fromCelda, SereThront, IaSaiailika. 14roaihltla. otUITFETIK. AfmU immrtf iaU tflicf. An efbctenl frn.rif Mnan.Unt tji Mn la pneket, ready to on Ofat Indication of cold. rontlaa4 vaa Kaeta rermaanat Care, (attaf aetloja naraateod or mono rafunded. Pries. eta. Tllal free at Dnulra. Keelatered mall, ttesau. i.lCCSEMlH,lHr.,Ilrllilt,lLci,l.S.; CTTTSITMJV1W SB U PNTHfl I Tbe anrcat and aaf ert rem Mr fat lla.ni ntlla all aalodlMaiBaEcteoia.lUTb. Salt alr for Fl !.'.. Price, as eta. at nrufc D A I II ajlala cir by mall prepaid. Addrena aaabora. On l r?l rP aal hw MaiMhowua Ran. anri lnht H.Pheioa. THE SCRANTON ' VITRIFIED BRIGK.-0 TILE MANUFACTURING CO., HARMS OS SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofllee: 3 J9 Washington Avenue. Works: .Nov Aug, Pn E. a W. V. R. R. M. H. DALE, General Sales Agent, Scranton. Pa , I tc w em mm mm V4 VS--J IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools aud plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. oapt cTrci r i u i uuu iivsi'wa - 1 And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheel! VtnUe PJ,ne QnnVae ?ridft! PoleS. BOWS. etC. I llUaOj XV A AAA J pV'UAWj W BITTEHBEHDER SCRANTON, PA. LUMBEB.PROFS Ai Til FOR MINES. THE COMMONWEALTH LUMBER CO TELEPHONE 422. When In dmbt hi ltesuit la 4 week tverv fs-ou older we alvt PKAL MHtllCINK CO.. For sals by JOHN H. PHELPS. rue 8trots 8onnton Ptv ' season. Men who have grown the magnitude of the assortment. THE GREAT LADY DOCTOR Now in Charge of the Chicigo Medi cal and Surgical Institute, No. 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Cornea highly recommended by all the lead ing fectors of tlio world, aud makes a special ty of an 1 will treat only wonisu and children and all aeuto aud chronio diaeaaea peculiar to tbe female sex. Iior specialties in which she has achieved so much great success and honor ui-o Female Complaints, Biood Poison, fiuou matim, Chrouiu Nervous Diseases. Tumors, Cancer. Goitres. C'ripplHj. Dclormiti-w. 8t. Vitus' Dance and Epileptic Fits. All wbo call within twenty days will receive advice and service free, including mtidieine for three months, for tin Examination and advice free. This institution bus no c nnectlon with Dr. Reeves. Tak elevator in store below. 412 Spruce street OtBco hours from V a. m. until S p. in.; rinntiay from 2 to & o'clock p. m. DUPONTS MINING, BUSTING 1ND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Ls terse county, Pa,, and at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BE LIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. t18 WYOMINQ AVE Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Bail ding. AasaciBS : THOS. FOBD. l ituton. Pa. JuHN B. SMITH a Plynoath, Ps E. W. MULLIGAN. WUkea Barre, Pa. Agents for tbe Repaono Cbemical Uata, Saaty's High KaploaiTas, laaUlvtTtt Hlts-si CniraBired Care for LOST MANHOOD ana all atteiidiiif? ailmeiitv A bulh of TouDf and mlddla. aaLTX' atrcd man antftrompn. Tfaal rT am awfultOecuat Yol THrill. ncniia or f raaimeni. r.Ki(ui:a, proauclog waaK Beai, Nerroua lability, Klffht I y KmiMiiona, OuDaumptioa. Initunit.T, ExbaUHtinit drainaaud lossi of power of the Oea aratlreortfansunfluln one for study, DUJlDemiaad naar rluraligulrklyrurcdhyDr. KadrlrursapaaiakNcr.a -iraina lurj nut uuij L-ura ujf aianina ai Ul aaat or aia- out are a ami n Ki( t: l iu aad HLU III I. Ui: II, brTmriog back tbo plak alaw ta rhr.k.f d nuturiiiK the FIliE OF Tot TM to Lr?grn; ciiii- Bare yon SoreTSroat, Pimples, Copper-Colo Spots, Aches, Old Korea. Ulcers In Ucwlh. Bt t ailing? Write Coo Heaaedr C atVT a aAaleTrnsplr.Chlraa'o.l II. .for proofs otw Capital S&OOMH. I'atleuUeuredalaieya eotodar sound and well. IOQ-prne"kfi unoQF - SHOEj ' 22 Commonw! aBldo, Scrantoif RESTORI LOST VII to uu for Son PtWHty, Laas of Sexual taf. Kllf Mle tba fiatirnt. ii van, i.ihi ier imix or ror tie wita arrii irN anaranu ta -ar or rcnMd Ida man, Boolaae Im BaaalahN'rvctiralnCii.,IloaSSIWllliaiar Jar For nale by.'HN H. FHEl-8, lu gist. Wyoming qve. ant Spi-uye street. I 01 scxl, impotemr. Atroiwv, varicaceia ana aiiwr wwnawi, iram .i ScilM Pillt. Ilralns chauked and hill lfor qslckly raslorad. If acf Ii al f.,.11.. ll.il.rf .naahM. ualatl. for Sl.aot 6 boaet far f ' a leysl uuirsntea to curs or reluad the muM' Clevelanil. Ohio. Phsrmsolst, cor. WyoiftTna Avsrj f- J.' - :7 -.. :j I.