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THE SCBANTON THIBFNE TUESDAY MORNING-. OCTOBER 15, 185.
DISFIGURING
HUMOURS
Prmotad ij
the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring ti
healthy activity the Clogged, Inflamtp,
Irritated. Sluggish, or Overworked
Pores.
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THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
.. STOCK- AM) BONDS.
New York. Oct. 14. Speculation at
the stock exchmiRe was quiet asain to
day. Ltas than 165.000 shares of stock
changed hanJs. At the openlnK the
market was strengthened by reports
from Chicago that the Western Freight
association hail agreed to restore rates
on Nov. 15. The improvement at this
time was equal to i-ia:! per cent. Lack
awanna. Chicago li.is. the Orangeis,
Sugar. Louisville and Nashville and the
iriouthwestern all participated In the
upivaxd movement, iltefore midday,
however, the buying fever abated and
from the time mentioned on the tend
ency of the market was downward.
Chicago Uas. which had sold up
to 71'i. fell to (S'iattV In the
railway list Manhattan developed
weakness and fell from 111 to
lValO."-... The general railway
lift was" dull and featureless after
the spurt at the opening and in com
mon with the Industrials closed rather
weak. Net losses for the day were
Hat's per cent.
The ran:;e of today's prices for the ac
tive sio.-ks of the New York stock mar
ket are given be'.ow. The quotations ai'O
furnlshnt The Tribune by 13. ilu B. llm
rnkk, nMnager for Wil'bm l.inn, Allen .i
Co., stock brokers. 41J Spruce street,
tScrantou.
Oti'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Imr.
Am. Tjbaeco Co 9T Sr W '"'i
Am. Sugar Ite'g Co.1Ul VVt V
Ateh., To. & 3. r'e... 21'a 2t' 2l'.
Can. South 55 55 55 55
Ciies. & Ohio Wj lit. l'.'S "
Ciioaeo Gas Tl 71' V
Chic. & N. W l(5'i lis1, H'5'4 105'j,
Chic. H. & Q &.".- S'i S5', S5'a
C. C. St. L 45 45 4i"s 45
Chic, Mil. & St. V... 7ii"8 77 75
Chic. R. I. & P Ti 77', 77'
Delaware Hud i: l: 13J 13:1
I.)., L. ii V 1K ' Ks PiS
put. & c. f :i; rsn
On. Electric 117s, 3S il7' 37
Louis. & Nah Si' 62s. 1N !"
M. K. & Texas ITU 17'- 17 17'a
Manlmtnn i:e Ill 111 l'.''. 109',
io. Pacldc 37'i 3T't 3'. 3n
Nat. Cordage S-'j ' 5a S's 8'a
N. J. Central 112 112 112 112
N. Y. Central HIH litis;, 101 lot
N. Y., L. K. A V 12', 12', 12' 12'3
N. Y.. S. & W.. Pr... 3'! 3H 353, 3ri
Nor. Pacific, Pr 1S V 1S 1
Ont. & West lj IS I!1,
P"-lftc Mnlt 31 31' i 31 SI',
Phil. ft RviJ 21i SVs 2iWt 30
Southern R. R 12'4 12'; 12', 12'i
T-mi.. C. ft 1 4S 43'., 42"n 42
Tx. Pnelflf 11 1"i 11 11'i
Tnton Pacific l.Vi 15, 15 15,
tVabnsh. Pr 22 22", 22'- 22'-,
West. Union 93 93' V S-ja,
V. L .: 15'i K 15 15',
V. 9. Leather l!'i 14U 13H 13",
U. 3. Leather. Pr.... 81'i 81 Wi 79'4
CHICAGO BOARD OF TP.ADF PRICKS.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHKAT. Ine. et. est. In?.
December n'i WH 60 HH
May 64'i 6t 64 l
OAT3.
Decdmber 17 18 li 18
Mnv 20 20'i 20-H 20H
CORN.
Df-cember 27 27'4 27H 27i
May 29', 29- 29'i 29li
LARD.
January B.0 5 82 R.fl 52
Mnv 5.95 5.97 5.93 5.07
PORK.
Jsnuary 9 52 9.TO 9 52 0
May 9.83 9.S7 9.S3 9.83
Scranton Board of Trndo F.xchango Otio
tntions-AII Quotations Based on Par
of 100.
Name. Bid. Aske-1.
Ponta Plate Glass Co 22 50
Oreen Ridge Lumbrr Co 110
Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 130
Scranton Laoe Cur. Co M
Nat. Boring & Drilling Co 90
F rst National Bank &
Thuron Coal Land Co '.D
Scranton Jar & Stopper Co 25
Scranton Giafi Co Ci
Lackawanna L-imbor Co M0
Spring Brook U'atpr Co 90
Kimhurst Boulevard Co 100
Scranton Axle Works 0
Third National Rnnk 35i)
Lacka. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... lfil
Scranton Packing Co 1)5
S-ranton Savings Rank 2e0
Bcranton Traction Co 10
Lack i. Iron Steal Co 150
Weston Mill Co 250
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co 100
Economy Steam Heat &
power Co 100
Scranton Pass. Railway first
'mortgage, rliiff 1918 110
S'Tunton Traction Co M
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, due 1918 110
Scranton Pittston Trac. Co. ... 90
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage, rlue 1920 110
Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage, due 1R23 100
Dickson Manufacturing Co loo
Locka. Township School 5 102
City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 102
Xcw York Produce Mnrkot.
New York, Oct. 14. Flour Quiet, winter
firm, spring steady; winter wheat, low
grades, fe.25a2.U0; do. fair to fancy, 2.S0a
3.45; do. patents, S3.noa3.7a; Minnesota
clear, S2.75na.25; do. straights, S3.20a3.ufl; ,io.
patents, J3.3ial.2u; low extras, t2.25a2.X;
city mills, 3.S5al; do. patents, tt.2im4.45;
rye mixtures, S2.80a3.20; superfine, 2.1oa
2.60; fine, I2.05n2.25; southern flour, qult,
steady; common to fHlr extra, S2.10a2.80;
good to choice do., t2.90n3.30. Rye Flour
Quiet, steady; J2.fiOa3. Buckwheat Flour
Quiet-at tl.Wi. Wheat Spot market dull,
lower; No. 2 red store and elevator, 67c ;
afloat, 8840.; f. o. b., 68c; No. 1 northern,
S6ic: options closed steady at 1nl',4c he
low Saturday with a light local trnile; red
January, 67c; March, 6c. ; May, 70c. ;
October 05c. ; December, fifl'ie. Corn
Bpots steady, moderately active; No. 2,
3'Sc. elevator; 3Sc. afloat; options closed
steady; October, 3c.; November, 3ii'C.;
December, 35c; May, Xtc. Oats Spots
firmer, fairly active; options dull, easier;
October, t3ia.; November, 23'n.; Decem
ber, 23r)4e.; May, 25'te.; spot prices. No. 2,
2J'4o.: No. 2 white, 2514c; No. 2 Chicago,
Jt'ic; No. 3, 23c; No. 3 white, 24c; mixed
wes-tern, 25.i26c; white do., 23a30c.; white
state,' 23R3SC. Beef Firm, quiet; fnmlly,
ta1S; extra mess, t7.50a8. Beef Hams
pull: t15. Tlerced Beef Dull; city extra
India mess, 117. Cut Meats Quiet, steady;
tackled bellies, 12 pounds. Y,a7c; do.
ahouklers, Oafi'c; do. hnms, a9V4c; mid
dles, nominal. Lard Firmer, qulot; city,
5.7Ba5.80; option sales, none; October
closed tn.15, nominal; refined, quiet; conti
nent, $6.rp0; South America, tfi.85; com
pound, 4Ha5e. Pork Firm, fair demand;
rtwss, S9.75alO. Butter Fair demand, un
changed. Cheese Firm, moderate de
mand; state largo, C',a9e.; do. fancy, m,a
sc.; do. small. 7n10c.j tiart skims, 3Via7'c. ;
full skims, 2'43c. Kggs Fancy scarce,
firm; state and Pennsylvania, 20n2lc; Ice
liouse, l(lal7c; western fresh, 18a20o.; do.
per case, t2a3. - .
' . Toledo Oram Mnrkat.
Toledo, O., Oct. 14. Wheat Receipts,
12,641 bushels; shipments, 7,200 bushels;
market quiet: No. 2 red, cash, 66c; Decem
ber, 67MiC.; May, 08V4c.; No. I red, cash,
6tc; No. 2 white, 63c. Corn Receipts, 39,
108 bushels; shipments, 48,600 bushels; mar
ket easy! No. 3 yellow, cash, 82c; No. I
mixed. Sic Oats Receipts, 6.400 bushels ;
shipments, none; market dull; No. i
mixed, cash, 21c; No. t white, 22c. Rye
Market dull: No. I cash, 43c; No. I do., 40c.
Clover Seed Receipts, 1,660 tags; ship
ment, 120 bags; market lower; prime cash
and October, S4.12S1 February. 14.20;
March, tl.22'4.
flnffalo Live Stock.
BuCfalo. Oct 14.-Cttle Receipts, S.436
head; on sale, 4,6b4 head; market dull and
easy for heavy steers and steady for
others; choice to prime heavy Rteers. t4.6ja
4i; good. S4.25a4.50; rough fat. S4; light
butchers. S3.75a4; fair to extra heifers. S3.15
a4; common to prime fat cows. S2.2aa3.6j;
common to good oxen. t-'.2Sa4.10; bulls. 8-25
a2.75; light to good stockers. 2.25a3; feed
ers. t3.25a3.8i Hogs-Reeelpts. 14.400 head;
on sale. 20.IM) head; market steady to firm;
Yorkers, mixed packers and pigs, S4.3.a
4.40; good heavy. t4.40a4.45; roughs. 13.60a
3.80; stags. SAU 50. Sheep and 1-ambs Re
ceipts, 14.25U head; on sale. 10.250 head;
market steady to strong: mixed sheep,
good to choice. S2.50a2.75; common to fair,
S2a2.40; culls, S1.50a 85; export aheep. S3.70a
4; prime tambs. S4.2oa4.50; good to choice,
S3.85n4.15: common to fair. S3.23u3.75; culls,
S2.5va3; Canada lambs, S4.25a4.50.
Chicago l lvo Stock.
Chicago. Vt. 14. Cattle Receipts, r..
000 head; market for choice steady, others
!U15e. lower; common to extra steers, S3. 40
a5.iV: stockers ami feeders, t2.5"Ja4; cows
and bulls. $1.40ui75: calves. S2.50:i8; Tex
ans, tl.75a4: western rangers, i2.40a4.40.
Hogs Receipts, SI.OiiO he.nl: market firm
and 5c. higher; henvy packing and ship
ping lots. S3.75a4.20: common to choice
mixed, S3 7i'a4 25; choice assorted. $4.10a4.20;
lltht. S3.Ka4.25; pigs. S2a4.10. Shee Re
ceipts, SH.OiW head; market for best steady,
other kinds weak and 10aire. lower; Infe
rior to choice, Sl.25aS.50: lambs, S3a4.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Oct. 11. The Standard price of
oil. 123.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Oct. 14. Tallow Is dull ami
unchanged. We quote: City. Pr'nie. In
hhds. 4'4c.: country, prime. In hhls. 4'iC.;
do. dark. In bbls, 4c; cakes. 4'ac; grease.
aaSc. t
RAILROAD NOTES.
The railroad exhibit at the Atlanta
exposition is said by railwny olll?!als
to comprise the finest specimens that
have been grouped together In some
time.
During the third week In Septomtvr
fifty-three railroads Increased 3.18 per
cent. In gross earnings. luring the
second week seventy-nine railroads In
creased 6.37 per cent. In gross earnings.
The 'Pennsylvania and "Heading rail
road have reduced their passenger
rates on suburban lines In the vicinity
of Philadelphia- .to compete with the
trolley cars. New trip books hav?
been issued, which average cents per
mile.
Jchn iHarr. who died a few days ago
at Philadelphia from a Reneral col
lapse of the system, was a former con
ductor on the Pennsylvania, and when
the Johnstown tl'od occurred. May
01, lSs;. he was Pullman conductor on
the Ill-fated day express, which was
caught by the rufh of the waters nnd
swept from the track. Harr saved all
the passengers of Ills car but two, who
foolishly went back after article of
clothing, but th? shock and exposure
so undermined his constitution as to
make him an invalid since Wi.
The Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo
Railroad company has awarded con
tracts for the equipment of Its lines
with Interlocking switches, and signals
to the Auto-Pncumatlc Railway Signal
company. This Is the system that Is
now used by the Delaware. Lackawan
na and Western. New York and Penn
svleanla railroads.
The Pennsylvania RaMrotd company
has placed orders for 40.000 tons of steel
rails, ns follows: 'Pennsylvania Steel
company, 10. 000 tons at $2S per ton;
Cnmbria Iron company, 10.000 tons at
S2S; Carnegie company. 10.000 tuns at
JJS: Lackawanna Iron and Stel com
pany. 4.000 tons at S2S. and Illinois Steel
company, 6 OftO tons at S29.
The Ontario ard Western railroad Is
ahout to order 500 coal ears nnd the
New York. Now Haven, and Hartford
road Is In the market for 1.000 freight
cars. It Is reported In Chicago that the
roads centering In that city have
bought this year 13,000 freight cars and
1G0 locomotives.
A. special train on the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western on iMondny
ran 203 miles In 192 minutes on the Buf
falo division. Five stops were made,
consuming fifteen minutes, maleing
the 203 miles In 177 minutes, or a mile
in 52 1-3 seconds. This is corroborative
of the statement made In this column
recently that the Delaware . Lackawan
na and Western Is equipped to equal, if
not exoed. the world breaking records
of the New York Central. It may not
be generally known, but It Is a fact
appreciated by the traveling public,
that notwithstanding the breakneck
speed of the Central's flyers, the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western can
make better time between New York
and Buffalo because of the more direct
route.
In some localities the cast-off horse
car Is assuming a new form of useful
ness. A railroad company In Con
necticut has been running an old horse
car Into the country districts for the
collection of the pedch crop. At As
bury Park an old car has been turned
Into a central station, where storage
batteries are recharged for electric
launches, domefticllghtlng, sewing ma
chines, phonographs, etc., anil the pro
prietor has reaped a handsome return
on his Investment.
The western lines have been troubled
much for years past by the swindling
operations of commission men, who
flood the country with their smoothly
written circulars sent to the agents of
the lines In the small towns offering
them a large .commission for all the
stuff they can ship to them. The St.
Paul Is about to Issue a circular to Its
agents with- Instructions not to ship
produce or grain to houses who are of
fering extTa Inducements. They nr?
Also In consultation with the postoffice
authorities In regard to preventing
them from using the mails.
KEEPS POISON OUT
To Regulate,
Tone Up,
Invigorate
STOHACH, LIVER
:)awd(s-
B0WEL5,
thereby curing constipation,
dyspepsia, biliousness, dispo
sition to sick headache and
kindred ailments, take
Dr. Pierce's
-Pleasant
Pellets. :: ::
ONCB VskD, ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Om a Dm. All MedldM Dwtan.
POISON IN THE BLOOD. THE KID
NEYS FILTER IT OUT AND
KEEP THE BLOOD PURE.
THEY PROTECT US
FROM MANY DAN
GEROUS DIS.
EASES.
What Happens When They Get
Out of Order. How to.
Cure Them Again.
Most diseases are caused by poison
in the blood.
'The poison should be kept out.
The kidneys are supposed to do thlH.
That Is what tht-y are there for.
lAnd they generally do. Hut when
they are sick they can't; and then we
get sick.
The kidneys may jret sick from over
work, worry, excess, high 'living, etc.
.The reuson so many of.our great men
tile from Dright's disease Is that so
many overwork themselves.
Uright's diseastt Is only one of the
many diseases the root of which lies in
the kidneys.
Other folks suffer from diabetes,
rheumatism, gout, gravel, sleepless
ness, anaemia, nervousness, headache,
neuralgia, etc.
All these diseases would go If the
poison could be got out of your blood.
If the kidneys 'would only do their
work. It you would only take 'Dr.
Htildi s Sparagus Kidney Pills to make
your kidneys do their work.
It Is not your kidneys' fault.
You should be trying to help ttiem.
You can do It by taking Dr. Hobb's
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
Jt Is such an easy piece of knowledge
to remember.
Your kidneys are simply filters. They
need looking to now anil then like oth
er filters. If they are kept clean and
healthy, they wMl keep your blood clean
nml healthy, and you will be strong
ami healthy.
Asparagus Is a healing and strength
ening tonic for the kidneys.
Or. Hcbb's Pparagus Kidney Pills
give fref'i life and power to the kid
neys. They cause the kidneys to purify
the blood, to make It redder nnd
healthier and more nourishing. They
put new life Into your body, new color
Into your blood, new ambition Into your
mlml. new youth Into your joints and
muacle.
They do not work miracles.
.Mut they cure diseases.
lUr. .Hobb's Pparagus Kidney Pills
have cured so many people that they
can be safely relied on to cure you.
They 'Will cure you, not because they
have cured ot'hers, but because they are
maile from herbs which have never
failed to cure the kidneys when taken
In the proper doses.
They were prepared by a physician
who knows how to cure the kidneys.
A few doses will relieve. A few boxes
will cure.
?old by all druggists for 50 cents per
box. or sent postpaid on receipt of price.
Write for Interesting pamphlet on the
sub.lect to Hobb's i.MedioIne Co., Chi
cago or San Francisco.
fOMIXQ ATTRACTIONS.
Some of the Plays That Will Be Seen at
Theaters of the City.
Walter E. Perkins, who will be seen at
the Academy In "'All the Comforts of
Home this eve- Ing, was In the origi
nal New York production of this great
success. He is a comedian whose char
acteristics may be summed up In one
word "quaint," and his laugh-producing
methods are entirely legitimate. The
clever specialties which he Introduces
In the third and fourth acts of the play
are overwhelmingly funny, because he
holds the mirror up to nature as the
greatest of our comedians have done.
Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir.
No aggregation of singers that ever
crossed the great Atlantic, can produce
more beautiful harmony and sweeter
and more delightful melody than the
Royal Welsh -Ladles' choir, who appear
at the Frothlngham In a grand concert
this evening. The sweetest melodies
of the different countries of the world,
English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh and
American, specially arranged by mas
ter spirits for this party, will be a
prominent feature of the programme.
These talented ladles were awarded
first prize at the world's fair. The
ladles will be attired in national Welsh
costume.
The l.nio Clin so at the Academy.
Miss Marie Walnwrlght and a superb
company, headed by 'Nathaniel Hart
wig, Harton Hill and Hattle Kussell.wlll
on Wednesday, Oct. 16, present at the
Academy the famous and fascinating
standard comedy, "The Love Chase."
It is only this season that Miss Wain
vrlg;ht has added this play to her reper
tory, and her performance has been
most highly commended by all the prin
cipal New York critics. At the end of
the play a gavotte will be danced by all
the principals, and Miss Walnwrlght
will speak an epilogue written express
ly for her by Julian iMagnus. The com
edy is gorgeously costumed In the style
of Charles II. '
Stuart Robson's New Play.
Among the scenic effects in Stuart
Robson's new play of "Government
Acceptance" Is sunset on the Potomac
The entire scene represents Arlington
Heights and will ever stand as the
greatest of stage pictures. 'Mr. Robson
has n character thoroughly In keeping
with his nature and his refreshing com
edy permeates the four acts. The
drama contains Just a tinge of melo
drama In the third act, where the den
of the Inventor Is shown and a model of
the man-o'-war exhibited. The model
Is a gem of stage construction and the
electrical display marvelous. The play
will tie presented at the Academy on
Thursday evening.
Fatist at tlio Frnthlnghnm.
The electrical and mechanical effects
of Joseph Callahan's spectacular pro
duction of Goethe's "Faust." which will
be presented at the Krothlnghnni Fri
day night, are beyond description. This
In particular Is so In tho great Brocken
scene In the fourth act, a scene which
once seen can never be forgotten.
Tho Most Promising Hamlet.
Tho American public at the present
time la eagerly looking for an Ideal
Hamlet such ns the theater-goers have
been educated by Kdwln Booth to ex
pect. All of our tragedians nowadays
favor new plays, either from lack of
talent, or owing to the excitement they
derive from new productions, they
avoid tho grent tragedies. Creston
Clarke Is undoubtedly the most prom
ising of our native actors to enact
"Hamle t," and as t'he prince he strong
ly resembles his distinguished uncle,
Kdwln Booth. At the Academy of Mu
sic Friday evening.
BU C KNE lU
This) year Hucknell has the largest
freshman class It has ever had, and
still they come. The class now numbers
over eighty. Additional courses have
been added to the curricula In advanced
algebra and higher analytical geom
etry, making eight courses in pure
mathematics. Also four courses In Ger
man and three In 'French additional,
making thirteen courses In the two
languages. .A course also In American
civics and course in elocution as a
regular optional study Is also offered.
The first Issue of the 'Mirror for. this
year greeted Its subscribers promptly
on the day It was due, and we have oc
casion to commend the new staff of edi
tors for their efficient work; '
Foot ball is now the popular fad.
Our first game was played at Philadel
phia, on Oct, 2, with the University of
Pennsylvania. The team showed' up
well for their first game, and In the sec
ond half, or the last twenty minutes of
the same; succeeded In holding th
champions of 'M down to six points.
On Wednesday, Oct. 9, our second game
was played on the college campus with
Franklin and Marshall college team,
with a score of 24 to hi our favor.
Short halves were played, and the vlslv
Ing team managed to keep the score
down by killing time repeatedly. On
Saturday, Oct. I'i. the Wyoming Semin
ary team met the same defeat as
Franklin and .Marshall, although the
seminury boys put up a much better
game. They are to be commended upon
their good work, as It was their first
public appearance for the season. The
following la a schedule of the games of
the season: Gettysburg, Oct. Is, at
Harrlsburg: State college, Oct. 26. at
Wllliamsport; Franklin and Marshall,
Nov. 2, Lancaster; Carlisle Indians,
Nov, 7, Lewlsburg; Colgate. Nov. 18.
Sunbury: 'Dickinson, Nov. 28. Harris
burg. There ar.- yet several dates
open.
This morning .the -diagram will open
In Winter & Co.'s store for the lecture
by Chaplain (McCabe, which takes place
Oct. 21.
The water company shut oft the mud
pond water at 2 p. m. 'Saturday and we
now have plenty of water from the Ed
gerton reservoir.
I.Mrs. Thomas iBray and daughter are
visiting friends In Uniondale.
Patrick MoNealy. of Olyphant, and
Miss Maria Cahaney will be married In
the acred Heart church on Wednes
day. Oct. 2S.
Miss Julia CilU returned Saturday
from a visit with friends In Toronto.
(Daniel Melian, of the Kast Bide, is
very 111 with tytiholJ fever.
Delaware nnd Hudson Station Agent
Hudson Is doing Jury duty this week.
C. 'D. Winter transacted business In
Scranton yesterday.
The auditors appointed to look over
the accounts of the Jermyn Cemetery
association met Saturday evening.
After paying the superintendent nnd
secretary nnd paying for the road re
pair to that part of the thoroughfare
that Is In Arclibtild borough there re
mains a balance on hand of 871(1. The
annual election, of olllcers will be held
Friday night In Enterprise hall. All lot
holdtrs are entitled to a vote and their
presence is desired at the meeting.
It would seem more gentlemanly and
neighborly If the authorities of Arch
bald borough would repair the short
piece of road between the borough line
and Rose Hill cemetery.
John 'Powers, a miner employed In
Delaware and Hudson shaft, 'No. 1. was
Injured yesterday morning by a large
amount of the "14-Inch" vein coming
down and completely covering him. One
of his hands was badly crushed, 1ut
with the exception of a slight Injury
to his head he was not otherwise In
jured. 'Night school opened last evenlnr with
a good attendance. -Professor Moxejr
has charge, with IMIss Maggie Mulherin
as assistant.
Mrs. W. S. Radger and son, Preston,
are en (Delphi, N. Y., where they are the
guests of relatives.
The ladles of the Home Missionary
society will give a tea at the residence
of John iMason, Friday evening, from
6 until 8.
The Cause of Conversion.
From .the New York World.
From the Interior of the palace loud
shrieks were heard.
The pasha turned pnle.
"At last," he gasped, "my Janissaries,
long unpaid, have revolted. F.ven now
they are sacking the seraglio."
Howovcr, the next moment he was re
a.sssured. "Drat It!"
He bit his beard.
"All that racket over a mouse! Any
way," he mused, "I was never Intended
for a Turk. This harem-scarem way of
living is too tough on the nerves."
Three months later the "War Cry" con
tained the portrait of a converted pasha.
THE GREAT
LADY DOCTOR
Now in Charge of the Chicago Medi
cal and Surgical Institute, No. 412
Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
Comes highly re-ommendod by oil the lead
ing lioctors uf thu world, and makes a special
ty of su I will treat oiilv women and clilldr.-n
and all acuto aud chrotdc riineasps peculiar to
the fomalo sex. Hor specialties in wh ch she
has ai-binvi-ii an much great success and honor
aro Female Complaints. Blood Poiaon. Iiln-il
matiam, Cbrouio Nervous liimaaet. Tumors
Cnneers. Guitrcs. Clippies. Delormltln, St
Vitus- Dnnco and F.pileptle Fits All who rail
within twenty days will receive advice and
service froe. Including medicine for three
months, fur flu Examination and adrloa
free. This Institution has no c nnectlnn with
Dr. Reeves. Take elevator in store below. 412
Hprttco street Office hours from V a. m. until
9 p.m.; Hunilay from 2 to 6 o'clock p. in.
Conrjlesicn ?mmi
OH. HKBRA'8
VIOLA CREAM
Bern area Fratldn, Plmalat,
Lht? . lsal,Blaih.adj;
ianbara and Tin. and to
stores the akin to Its origi
nal frcahneaa, producing- a
aW. mnA Mca I f li W Milk
turraratlont and perfectly htrmlass. At au
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Tiriipjiaia,iiTiaii i awv wvi nam iw. vuvwh,
VIOLA SKIN ioAPtoTiaplf lacMpanblt u
mm nirlMai twa, aaravai to tba MM, an Tlla-at a
Ural M Ua rMTf. AimttMf Jmm and etlkaM Wit.
Asua. Atamniau, frioe IS Cema,
G. C. BITTNSH CO., Toledo, X
reals by Matthew Bros, end Jeha
noise.
Haear-a ar tsa Htastef Maaieai jlanmamra
snmTROLiWHWfa
CATARRH
aPHAi.vH win cwro you. a
vondvrfnl boon to ufforer
I rum Cold Threat,
nflawva. BraaeMtU.
Jr Jem a x fiiTCA. at arms
mm4it niUf. An f Octant
4
temeilr. oonTtfiwnfc tn aarr
n eoetet, rn4r to on Int Indiratlun of col.
Caatlaaee Us XM Paraiaaea Cnra.
UifaoUWfaaraatfdoraieiieTiaruiiliit. Irla.
Trial tia at Drnaal'ta, RaaUtawluail,
Tfc CCUMli, au., tknt Lwn, Hu&, 0. (. 4
crcazacjkxri
bnillUL all ilaalMMrietFma. lick. Iill
RbaiiB.nla' Horatjpurna, ( ata. Waaearfkil rata
ear forVlLlie. rrlaa, ate. at nrar DIIU
Ijata or by mall prapald. AddraM aaahoTe. Pa k rll
-Foreeleby Matthewe Broe.nd Jehit
n. ri
PhelDs.
I , am aUaa.Hlk.Me INeaitldal VWlaMhaHrUaWBaal I
Spots, Aotaea, Cad orea, Ulcers to fcouUuHalr
itlllnfT Writ Cak Bajaady t,N1 May
mTrmainAitan J llf or aroofi of curaa.
o tnlT tnnnd asdwatL lw!
STOVES
ARE THE BEST,
150
OF
CAST-IRON
RANGES
25
Sizes and Styles
OF
STEEL
RANCES
Tn
if ! atf -5i I '
sV ajr,if jrIr rjrTrim ilr iLji "Lr' iur Jtj'" rVfwjj" STViiijj-' rl'j 'liinLfTjl
E SGSWfi STOVE
100
Sizes and Styles
OF
PARLOR
STOVES
50
Sizes and Styles
OF
HEATING
STOVES
o
WORKS
have arranged with the following firms to sell their
STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES:
STltOXU'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 320-322 Fenn Avenue.
W. 0. D0UD & CO., 509 Lackawanna Avenue.
F00TE & SHEAR CO., 119 N. Washington Ave.
K. J. HUGHES, 124 South Maiu Avenue.
No twitter whnt the disease is or how
many doctors have fniied to cure you, ask
your druggist for a 23-cent vial of one of.
Munyon's Cures, and if you are not bene
fited your money will bo refunded. 'XUie
Company puts up
A cure for every disease
v a aw jw
l0l
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ess tmiKCM 1
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CALL UP 8682.
HTlliUOriGIH
CO.
OILS, rf
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'g'f.
bar.
irr (EVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
MttVaffW
IStbDay,
TMI QRIAT SOtb
prodeeea the thorn result, la 30 Onr- " ''-'
Carlnllf and quickly. Curt, wb.n all oth.ra ail
ae mae will iciam thair lout manhood, and aid
mas will fwwrar thilr routliful mar br ualna
RKV1 TO. II quickly and mnly railorea hrroua
naM, Lea TlUlllr, Impotanoy. NlgUtly tmlMlom.
Lnat Pewar, l'alllnf Memory, Waalisa rl.elx-t. and
all 1IM1 ot will-abua. or axoava and IndlKrellon,
whlefe antta one tor rod, bii.ln.aa or marrtsia. It
net only curea by itartlne at the a.at of dtai-as. but
la a arut oeraa toole and blood bnllder, brlns
In baak Uie pink Flow to pal. vbeakkandr.
torlafl tli. (Ira at youth. It ward, off Inutility
and Ceajumptlon. Inalst oa kattnc IlKVIVO.no
otbar. it can baearrlad Id r.t ixxkd. By mitll.
I M ear packaa. ar all lor S 5.00, with a po. I
Uae wrtttaa raarant. to rare V refund
tbaaaoaay. OlrcnlarlrM. Addraaa
OVAL ME0ICINE CO.. 13 Rlrer St., CHICAGO. ILL
9m ml 1 VetthewiBreeM PtBMlat
eataatoa . Fa.
mm
I.P8T.
ma eui
Rwr.ltaof
NflTOUt
A 1'aait.lvn U rltUel
Cuarutcedl Cure far
MAN
mi
II IT
irnurnecuor lDuinr t u
itivumption.
IANHOOD
aiil ail ettttadltur Ilracnf
butt of jounij and m(d1l
mm awfuit flfecuor youth
trett fRi:or., prwlurinyi
Vblfity, Klrttly Enlnlonf, CVutumr
MM.
liiMialtr, RslieUiKipv drLnndlowof power of UitlfeB
cmtlra Omn unflUli 9 aim tot it-iffy, butlneai 4ud mai
OralM. tktf not onlroira far Imrflnr eUthe mt of dfe
naUrat. By auU, eCVe per box or e far es wltk wHt.
' or ' r.nn.4 Im m.aey. Book
tt-aaUki.Or.l.Ce..B.aMl.wT.rto.
Foraale by JOHN H. PHELl'a, Uru
ttot, Wyomlm eve. and Spruce aUcek
fc
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PA
3
UP TO DATE.
Established 1866.
Ovtr 26,000 In Uie.
THE. QEMJIN&
PIANOS
8
At a time when many manu
facturers and dealers are making
the most astounding statements
regardingthemeritsauddurability
of inferior Pianos, intending pur
chasers should not fail to make
critical examination of the above
instruments.
E C RICKER
licncrul Dealer in Northeast,
cm l'ennsylvniiia.
New Telephone Exchange Building, 115
Ad ami Ave., Scranton, Pa.
e A
11
WHITE IB TIBER
For. Heavy Structural Work.
ANY SIZE, AND LIP TO FORTY FEET LONG
RICHARDS. LUMBER CO
22 Comrain Bidg, Scranton, Pa. Telephona 422.
RESTORE
LOST YI60R
When tn dnvt what to we ft Nemmi DtbflHy, Lm f ftmual Temm (ta tldttr
i. ImttoMlKV. Airopny. vaninriw ante etw wcasncvvv, irora bhit --7
Sexine Pi lit. Drttnt thtked Md full vifw quickly mtofed. If tietfccwa.
tr'wblrt recall fti1jr. Mailed anywherw. taltHl. fx um txnm foi HM., :
t l4Mt.lt: in i, ArueikH. U.nm irr1f we fHve a Intal ciiarant to utra or refund tb coj. Addftit
WWUl W llrVWIIfc pEAL M KDICI NC CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For y JOHN H. PHCLPa PharmaoItU eor. Wyoming Avnu trti
Spruet StrtK Soranton Pa.
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