THE SCEANTON TBIBUITB-SATURDAT MORNING. OCTOBER 26, 18&5. SELECT CLUB IS PROPOSED Scheme Afloat Among U'cll-Koown business and" Professional Men. FEW DAYS WILL DECIDE IT Batch of Other News of a Soolal Nature. Week's Doings Chronicled in Crisp Paragraphs Movement of Well-Known People.' A scheme of oonsidera'ble magnitude is afloat for forming a business men's club -alien will probably 'be located in the new iboard of trade building.- To HJide upon a .plan of proeeedure thrty of the city's bent known, wealthy and inJIuentlai .professional and business men have been invited to attend a meet'lng, the time and place for which has, for dbyjlous reasons, not been made public; neither has the club movement, for that matter, as lit is desired to in terest only the most desirable class of men. It is said, however, that the meeting will be held Uurlns the middle of next week, probably on 'Wednesday. The club italk became ardent several months ago vrtien the big M ears building- began to loom upward and when a rumor was current that a ten or eleven etory structure was to be 'built on the Sillier property on 8ruce street near the Commonwealth building. The pro moters of the Idea recognized that the club must have modern, roomy and convenient quarters in the financial part of the business district In order to give the project a preslige that would not be eniothered soon after the club wa9 started. The matter ceased to be agitated, but recently was given strong consideration during a conversation among a coal op erator, a capitalist and a lawyer, each representiiiK the best element socially and financially mmon? the business men of the city. Within a week these three discussed the matter with a few chosen frlend9. The scheme was unanimously approved and the result is the meeting called for next week. While no tangible Information can be obtained 1t Is possible that the Intention (s to conduct the club on a scale siniiliir to that of the best cUi'hs in large cities or to abandon the Idea altogether, To do this it is proposed to put the initia tion fee at as high a figure as Jloit and to make theannual dues $T.O for each mem ber. In case 'the T.ieetlng of thirty gen tlemen consider the project favorably an effort will be made to secure the two top iloora of the new board of trade building and then perfect a permanent organization. . At the residence of Mr. and Sirs. Will lam T. Smith, on Jefferson avenue, 'Monday evening a pleasant social time was epent among members of a whist club, which Is the oldest card organi sation among the prominent business and professional men of .Scran ton. H A-as the first gathering of the club this season. Dinner was served early In the evening and was followed by whist play. Those present were Judge K. X. Wlllard. Judge V. W. fiunster, Henry Sfelln. Jr.. H. J. Anderson. C. It. Fuller, Oeorge Sanderson, K. P. Kingsbury, V. H. Jessup. Jr., X. J. Uob.-rston, Major F.verett Warren. J. Alton Iuvis, Charles Wade, C. 11. Welles. J. H. Torrey. F. P. Price and A. 'II. Christy. Miss Fannie Brown, of Deacon street, was tendered a birthday party Tues day evening. She is 17 years old. Those present were Misres Kmily Hmwn, 'Ma bel Watkins. Ri-ssl" Stevens. Ada liar vey, Viola and lSessie Cess, Clara ilrif IV'.h, Mary IWriteson. Charles I'n v ser. John Pluwthcr, Klivinl llolinea, l!ad Harvey. J.ihm ilniHan. Hiarb.-s (Lewis Fred Morgan, William Little John, William Haker. . The Kxcelslor S-'eial club gave the first of a teries nt euchre parties and Informal hops nt its room on Wyo ming avenue Wednesday night. The playing began at 9 o'clock and con tinued until Jl, when idiinclng was in dulged in until a late hour. ... IRev. Newman Matthews, of the North F.nd Puritan 'Congressional church, was married at Lawrence, iMass., Wednesday afternoon. He is expected hmi with his bride this after noon. The ladles of hrs church are pre paring to tender him a reception. Miss Edna Klnuminzor. of Pittwton avenue, was tendered a surprise party Tuesday night. An enjoyable time was spent Miss O.-rtnidt' Fellows n Ited and W. Tunneb r jave several vle lln nolo. ltefreshmentH were servi'.iut a fate hour. Those prr'ent were: Misses Anna Zung, Myrtle Van tinnier. Kvp lyn Sweet. Anna Duval, Frances Klan mlnzer. Murlnm Davis, NVll Seward, Florence Seward. (Iiace Sloat,' Kllz.i beth Carlyon, Maria Worth. Amelia Koch, Uertha Ixwensten, pml Joseph Wajrner, Harry Howe. S.im Mcf'racken, V.a. PWtCTS. Ixm Hchwlndt, Walter 'Me Connell, Will Davis, Will Heynolds. Hen Rvans. Jacob liobinson, Will Grllllths. and Mr. Barthel, of New York. Patrick J. Walsh and Miss Margaret I. undy, of the South Side, v.cre married Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at St Peter's cathedral. Ilev. Father Mil lane performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by .Mint Mary Hur ley, and Lewis McDonald was grooms man. The brMe Is an estimable young lady of the South Side and the groom a popular young man of this city The marriage of tMr. John Carroll to Anna iMcOinnls was performed at St. Peter's cathedral Wednesday afternoon. The lirlde was neatly attired and car ried a 'bouquet of roses. She was at tended by Miss Catherine Judge, and Mr. John Judge was groomsman. The marital knot was tied by Itev. Father Millane. Morris Tobln and Miss Catherine &hea, both of Stone avenue, were mar ried at 3.30 Wednesday afternoon at St. John's church. South Side, by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Otelley. James Graham and Miss Margaret IMoGreevy both of Cedar avenue, were wedded at fit John's church, Wednes day afternoon. At St . Mary's Gorman Catholic churoh at 8:30 Wednesday Rev. Peter C. Christ, the pastor, celebrated a nup tial mans and united .Miss Kate Charles, of Brook street, to Jacob Kneller, of Elm street. ..The bride was attended by Mica .Mamie Kfdenback. Cella BtcAloon and Kate Rempe, and the groom by FOR THE HAIR and SKIN A warm shampoo with Cutlcura Soto. nd a single ' application of Cutlcura (ointment), the treat Skin Cure, clear tiie alp and hair of crusts, sales, and dand ruff, allay ttchlny, soothe Irritation, stim ulate 'the hair follicles, and nourish the toots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp. Cava s Cum. r Charles Rempe and Gua TMdenback. .Breakfast' was eerved atHhe bride's home, after which Hr: and Mrs.' Knel ler left to spend a week at Horiesdah i ' At , At St. Peter' Cathedral at 4.30 Wednesday John Carroll and Miss Annie aicCrlnnls, : ofr'Stone avenue, were united by'lteV. J..A:.0'Kellly and imanediHtely -afterward John Jordan and Miss Annie' .Lb ft us,, well-known young people'.' of . ' the' Twelfth ward, were married by' llev.. Father O'Reilly. , . y, Rev. Father1 MIHahe solemnized the mari'lage of Bert' W. Voigt and Cella Gerriiy at the-Ca-tkedral Wednesday. Anasthnsia'ltellly was bridesmaid and Edward Volght, a, brofhe-r-of the groom was groomsman.. Immediately after the ceremony the couple, repaired-to the home cif.the bride, .where a, wed ding sunjier was had. ' ' ' . :. i . ..:. , . .... . Oamlnlck Finn and -Miss Bridget Murray, were joined Irt' matrimony at the .Cathedral -Wednesday. Miss Bridget1 Leonard' was bridesmaid and i.Mr. Patrick Finn, a brother of the groom, -was groomsman. The cere mony was performed by Itev. J. A. O'ReMy.' " ' ; A OTf.es of winter aic-mb.V'es are be ing co.r.'eniplated by' the young men who, In 'September, gave in tiie Scra.n ton Bicycle club house, ah." assembly for whU-h the cost was met by the sur plus from last winter. It Is probable that one assembly will be given Tiioinks-iglviiia night, and two 'during the winter. A party of Scr.in.tnn and- Hone? dale young people will, during next week, go for Bovoral days to Wuymart. They will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Foster and Mr. and Mrs, Clark, of Honesdale. Among those from Heranton will be Miss Kmeline Killani, Miss ChaJlesworth, IV. K. M. tlreun, Arja Powell and Fred W, KJward.s. The A Picked Few SocV.U club held one, of lu weekly tajcials at iExecl eior hall, on AVvmjltisr Avenue,' last night Next Thuif luy fven.ln? Columbus Council;" Xj. l't'. Young Men's lntUur, will ihokl' Its aiMiua-1 scvi:il In Slegel's academy. .Kvin.islve arr.ineineins are bu ng ma.le for tlie event. Tt'ae llowlnar club m-einbers on each Thi;i."5.!i.i,y nlsht participate tin th"ir pr,.9rri'.-'.lve emtue playing, which will ku-'t un'yl next spring, when valucubie priztvs will be uwn JeJ. The r?Lt:g.nt n fliicycle club will prob acy K'-vu a smoker next week. ' .Mr. X. (i. Rirbertyim yesterday af ternoon gave a large ti-a. IMe?.'.r.J. Wliitn.oiv, Ma'.r, I oyer, Wl-.ai;.in, Avery n i Williams, at their ba 'hel. a- ho:iie. ".l'i Quiin-y avenue, w ill t might r.t. r;ai.'i nt dinner Ur. and Mrs. X. V. lrfi and .Mis. l.M't's gucstd, M.ss iL.k kert.Ki and ..M iaa Vuulhts. l'KKSOX A I, M KXTIOX: Miss Klith Xorioii has returnr l from New York. Arthur WIlMui.is. uf Ash slieet, has re turn. .! from i '11 t'iiy. Atiorn. y W. v. Watson returned Thura d;iy from .Yw Mrs. T. P. V. n.i. r. of Adams avenue, Is visultif; at i v:mi- vllle. i . Miss .Mnry of Hampton street, is u timi.iy ill with i.m-iuni.ni.i. .M-s. X. !'. isieriniiii, of dak street, Is vMtmg Iri.-ti.i.i In Philadelphia. Mi.-s I'loili, of Ane!:irage, Ky., Is the glledl Of Mi-v. . (;. Bob.TtSOII. Th" Mi.-..'s J.-ninn ate' home from a visit w.th fi-li n.ls In ,.- Voik My. l'rothonoMry :m. Mrs. '. K. I'rynr have r. tor I from the ASUMa . xpusiion. Itev. 1'. ('. IPiK.'iis, l. !., nn. I Mrs. Hughes l-f! on Wednesday for Vo.,kln. John Hewetr. ot ni l I'mt. will' p. ill f..r l.hklei.d tin.-" iii'.nnne from Xi w Voi n. Mi-;.! KI'!"oii, of Cleveland. i ugaiu the K"!t ot Miss Williams, of Jeftrun a ve il u '. Ml I'ella V!lll,.nis. of Carliondale, Is cntertulning Mits Theresa Cook, of this cily. Mrs. llelle Vlpond, ef Ja. kson sireit, is vL-UIng (rieii-is in ,NVw Vu.-k city un I All., my. .ler.,tiie Lord, of NichMstm, wart thR Kiiisl of his suii-ln-iiiw, lint h Wrlnht, cf ill's lily. (ienlve While, proprietor of tile Tlirih haiuioek marl.l" works, w is 1sitlng hero Thorn l.iy. Ailss Julia .M.iy, of Brooklyn, X. V., !a the guest of Mtsii Alke S,anion, of Lafuy eil.. street. Mr. Thomas K. Willlums. of Ttylor, spent pttt uf the wtek with friel ds in Forest i My. Mrs. K. V. Judge, ,f AlhrlKht avenue, siilli d from Xew Vork for Kuiupe Thurs day morning. ' Misse Iiurn und i;rur l'olter. of Park lia.e. are lh gusv'.s of l.iullve In (.'lark's Smnniit. Mrs. I'oonolly, cf Xew York, Is the guest of In r. shier, Mrs. Kdwurd Carson, of I'nrker s;."ret. liesk Hciit'unt Iiol.frt lielter and I'a lrolni.ni l.on.i I n.y enjoyed thiir viicMtlon during the i"i;. Miss M-iry.iret Collins, of this ity. is the mu st of M'ss M. L. McCunn. 'of Band HI reel, Curt. oil. tale. Jaiues 'Inrrlian. of Altoona, who has hern visiting the family of John C. Long, hurt relurrieii home. Court Steneyruphcr Willis r. Coston was In Wyoming etiunty during the wek on Olllcllll .U-lll.'F3. Mrs. H. I'. Hop. well and rhMdren ore home from a sojourn at Xew Vork and Perth Amhoy. X; J. Miss Jf.-ssie ltlce. of flreen Ridge street, spent the early part of the week with friends In Cnrlmndale. Mr. 8. B. Molt and dnughter. Marllla. of Houth Main avenue, ure guests of friends In Wllkes-Harre. Miss Malsd Dlekerson. of Brooklyn, N. Y., anil Miss VoorhU, of Auburn, X. Y., ure visiting Mrs. X. Y. Leet. Miss Bertha Jenkins, ot South Hyde Park avenue, bus returned from a visit with friends In Hloomsibiirg. Henry Williams, son of John Williams, of Xew street, left Weilnesdny night on the midnight train for California. Miss Jessie Keeley, of Booth Main ave nue, who -has' lsen visiting friends-In Wilkes-Uurre, has returned home. . Mrs. Brewer, who has been visiting Mrs.' H. It. Hiirlbutt, of Butniim street, re turned home to Ollbertsvllle, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacques, of Mooslc, returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ira Brodhead, of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Archie Joins, of Re becca Bvenue, entertained a number of their friends Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Dnvid Richards, Jr.. of North Main avenue, are entertaining Miss Kthelyn Askey.'of Wllllnmsnort, la. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hnydor enter tained a number of their friends at their home on Oxford street on Monday night. Judge Henry M. Kdwnrds will lecture nt Calvary Baptist church, Tnylor, on Fri day evening, Nov. 8, on his European travels. V.. Htuart Stnrk left for New York nn Thursday to make arrangements for the opening of a stock broker's olltce In near by towns. Edward O'Malley went to Brooklyn.' N. Y., Monday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Matthew Mannlen, who formerly resided In this city.- O. M. Tolemln and wife, II, J. .Wight man and T. S. Barker and wife were regis, tered at the St. Denis In. New York dur ing the week. . . Charles A. Draper anil Andy Riley, pur chasing fluent and assistant of Ontario and Western railway, New York, were in the city yesterday. Rev, .Theodore L. Selp, 7. D., president of Muhlenbergs-collego, i was the -guest Tuesday and Wednesday of J. Alexander, Jr., of Clay avenue. James R. Walton, nt this city, a student nt the Buffalo Medical college, has been appointed assistant house surgeon at the Waldner Emergency hospital, Buffalo, Professor Oeorge Howell, the newly elected superintendent of the schools of flcrantom. filed his oath of office with Pro. thonotary Pryor. It wad sworn to before Judge Archbnld. Charles K. Chittenden, who spent a week In Atlanta, 1s home. He Is much pleosed with Atlanta, ,but thinks the ex position does not rin' tho 'south'' credit. Southern Industries should have a better showing. Miss Mnggln T)nv!s, daughter of Thomnn T). Davis, genernl.mlne superintendent of the Delaware, Inckawnnmt and Western company, has gone to the Metropolitan Musical conservatory as a pupil of Dudley Iluck. MIbs Pnvls Is a talented vocalist snd much may be expected from her In th future. . KIDNEYS CURE SICK ' NESS; . SICK KIDNEYSlTHE CAUSE 'OF A HUNDRED DISEASES. ' ' How Kidneys Cause Disease by rNot AttendinR to Their Duties-fHow They Can Cure Dissase by ' Purifying the Elood Our -Blood Filters How to Cleanse Them. Your lungs supply air to your blood. Your heart pumps it all over your body. ' , . You kidneys filter it. You would die if any of these three great organs stopped their work. But if any one is more important than the others, it is the Sidneys. If your heart Is the cause of one disease, your kidneys are the cause of twenty. Treating the kidneys Is a great help In some lulls and heart diseases. Bat treating your lungs or your heart will never benefit your kidneys. When you feel dull, ambltlonless, dizzy, tired, nervous, have pain In your back, headache, chilly sensations,' vil forebodings, pulflness of the eyelids, swelling of the fiet and ankles, whim you are losing flesh and sleep, you may be isure you have kidney trouble. As soon as the kidneys fall fick they stop doing their work. They stop filter ing '.he blood. This Is worse than ever. ' There !s poison In unflltere.l blood. The poison Is 'What eiuses so-called "blood diseases," sue!, .is rheumatism, (lout. Anae mia, Chlorosis,-. Neuralgia, lCruptlons, etc. The kidneys cause these diseases. The kidneys can cure them, if they are themselves first cured " ' They can be cured with Dr. Hobb's ?paragus Kidney IMR The wonderful aci', "i Pparagus Kidney P IN lies in the grcut cur., :v Asparagus plunt. You can test Its t'.oie kidneys by eating n 'IN: But this action N i sireiigthened In Di II Or. Hobb's tie' kidneys .v. rs of the hi on your .r i- i:id tlm-s s riparagus Kidney Pills. They e-ontlan the active ingredient of Asp-irauus. extracted by a special pro cess. They are strong.' They act In st.intly. They give immcdate relief. Tiny cure in a very shot time. Bur t.'..ey are perfectly harmless, purely vegetable, nnd contain nothing Injurious t.i health. Kidne y troubles are dangerous. Blight's Disease Is the worst of them. 'Dr. HoWs Sparagm Kidney I'llls will cure Bright's Disease. They will cure all other kidney troubles. They tone up and strengthen the sick kidneys. They give them fresh life and strength. They give them en ergy to begin work again as if they had in yer been sick. As soen as the kidneys are well, your other dise'oses will begin to go. Your pains and aches In your limbs muscles und Joints, your headaches, your pale rhe-eks, your pimples und eruptions will all disappear. Xot because Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are really attacking each one eif the troubles, but because they have cured your kidneys, and you' kidneys are beginning again to purify and lilter your blood. If you will try Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills you will find that they will take effect after a few d ses. You will feel at once bow much good they are loing you, and you will go on until you are cured. This Is a severe test, but Dr. Hobb's l-'paraguK Kidney Pills will stand it. They are for sale at all druggists or mailed prepaid on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. Write for interesting pamphlet " lilter for Your I Hood." mailed free on request. Hobb's Medicine company, Chicago or San Francises). TIIE PASSIM SHOW. Tliis Is the Journalistic veteran, Jo How aid's, description of Thomas B. It.ed: "What hnlr fellow. Jolly, well-met he Is! Barne-mlnded. wide-bannered, hemty mannered and always up to date. What ever may be his fortune next year, then, can be no doiitit of his fuHl-grow lug popu larity In nil the years to e-ome. Brains u'one count, heart al.ne counts, but wiie-n In felicitous combination, brains and heart pull hand In hand together they become n potentiality with n very big P Indeed." May he It Is worth telling, and may be It Isn't; but It's a fart that there are few men In public life as popular as Is Herd with the newspapeir fraternity. He Is oil of the rare i.ioolier of public men who ran be genial and courteous to the news gatherers without losing a proper sense of his dignity or Inspiring their critical souls with contempt. If It were left to "XewspapT Hew" In Washlncton, itecd would be the next president without a dis senting vote. Daniel I.. Hart, the ' Wilkes-ttnrre dM mntiut. Is required by the exigencies of his present employment to enact u iloubln role. Part of the time he travels In h. vanc of the Itobsein company as Lawrence Hnrt, a distant relnlvc of the author cf JtohKon's play; and the remainder of the time, with n ehiings of rnsttime. he re appears on the scene In propria persona, and receives compliments on his closo re semblance to the advance man. The rea son for this "doubllnit up" was humorous ly explained by Mr. Hurt when In Heranton recently: "I haven't the nerve, you , to go Into a Strang.) town, visit the news paper offices and sav: 'Bobson's pkiy this year Is great; the driest thing he ever did I wroM It.' So, part of the time'.' I am Dawnnce Hart, and In the enpadty of a third cousin to the pluywrkht I can 'crack the show up' without blusaUig or winning the title of the galllest mien on earth." Count 1.00 Tolstoy, the Russian "novelist and reformer. Is a vlvnrous hater of Kng lnn.l. He snys the Kngllsh snd the Zulus should be herded together as the two most brutul nations of the earth. His chief re. gre-t, he de-elnres. Is that ho cannot spare the time to write a book about the Kng llsh people. Discussing the traditional tmhnpptness of presidents w hile In office, WnMer. Well man cites both Harrison and Cleveland as conspicuous rrcent examples, and adds; "Harrison, like Cleveland, burdened him self with details of nil sorts which should have been left wholly to cabinet minister and other subordinates. This Is one of the eiirses of the presMeiili.il tiftice. The power Is In the executive hands, and he thinks he must, iittnna ;' rsonnlly to Its use In order to meet bis responsibility. Particularly Is this true In making ap pointments. Why should noi the presi dent leave the selection of nil postmasters to the postmaster gn"r il, of, all collectors to the secretary -of the I r.mnury.' of nil other olllcers to the lends of various di partmentsT Instead of thai the president assumes to make decisions himself. All Important cases aro curried io the white house. Thus the president Is oyiYwhetmed with work and harassed by fullers. Worse still, his confidence In human, nature Is soon Impaired or iV'StroVed. (me hour he worries because he has len too flexible and generous; the next hour, tnny rind hlin reproaching himself fo.' hit vine been too severe upon a friend. The presidency Is too big for this sort of personal admin istration, The B-overnment has outgrown that method. Wbat.would be tHought of a railroad president who would not trust his division superintendent to appoint sta tion .agents and- freight con(utlrtl?,.' It Is noticed that, the unhapplness of being president doesn't prevent -presidents from wanting very ardently, to hang on to their Job. , ' . ' 7" . ' Relief In 8lt Honrs. ' . ' '" Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New South American Kidney .Cure. This new rem edy Is great surprise -on acount of Its exceeding promptness In, relieving pain' In the bladder, kidneys, btck, and every part of. tht urinary passages, in male or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Bold by C. M. Karris, Drug, list, US Penn avenue, gc ran ton, Pa. . TEE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND SOX DSL . i) '"' . New York, Oct. 25. Stocks were less ac tive today, the sales amounting to 1C8.B3S shares, of ' which 27.75U were American Sugar, lti.000 Leather preferred, and 13,300 Distilling and Cattle Feeding. Manhat tan wus the special card, rising from IDi to Distilling and Cattle Feeding was firm at 23a24 on rumors that the com pany had mudo a ileal with the American Distributing company. Loe-al traders wero purchasers of the western stock on the billet that the forthcoming; reports will be very favorable. In the Industrials, Sugar was sold down fractionally at the start on the reduction In refined, but later an advance of V,i to MIaUiuV6 took place. Chle-ago lias was quiet and til m at (iSati!l. Tho market left off llrm in tone. Net changes In the usually active list show gains of i to l'i per cent. The range of todny's prices for the ac tive stocks of the Xew York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by O. du H. Dlm mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen & Co., slock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scrunton. . . , Op'n-Hlgh- Low-Closing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co lit"', W4 9,i 3H Am. Siuur lte'g Co. HUH 1u"v lmV-JikVi Atch., To. & S. Fe... 2ii't 24N 2''4 Can. South . KVi Rfelt 5'U fii dies. & llhlo IS-j III It Chle. & X. W Ml' l"' 10-i" l'""a Chlc. B. & tj S.V 8".i-i Kei C. C. C. & St. 1 4'2'i, 4'.'!, 4." 42', Chic, Mil. & St. P... 7 7if 7 ' W'i Chle., K. I. P... 1TM 7'1'i 77 Del. K Hudson llS, Vl l:i':Se 131 I list. & C. V 23 -' K "s (iin. Klectrlc... X . V-'i "".'a 3'i'i III Ce.i,! W l'l ss Pi Lake Shore. K'l'i 1M'i IW.i Louis. A Xash 5.1" i e',r-H :' r." M. K. Tcn-is li-.H bt'i Pi Wi Manhul.tan Kie lu Wi la". H:l .V.lch. Central m t'ii Mo. Pa'cille 3V- 3Pi. S, 34li, Xnt. Ciirdi 7" 7:a 7r'i X. J. Central Ill 111 HI HI X. Y. Central tim'i l'"" 1,K"4 X. Y L. K. & W.. i:t'i i:H i:t'N '34 X. Y., S. &'W I''", 1-' 1-"e V-'i N. Y.. S. Ar W., Pr... SIP, 31 3.1'e, 34 Xor. Pacific n M4 5 Xor. Paclilc. Pr 1'i Is', IS'i i nit. West 177s is 17"s 1H lne. Mall -i .H ; 2."i 31 Phil. & It-Id 1! 1'-2 1! V"e Southern It. It IK IT, IKi H7 Telin.. C. I Se-4 40 31) r.'U, Tex. Pnelfl- i in 1"'i hi 1" 1 iilon Pa.'lllc 13 13', 1:t 13 Vial.mil KS V !' Wabash. Pr i!l 2 !W W West. Cnlon s!", I'l'e- Id's W.- L ..' Il's" 14'-, I"'. H's T' -S. leather 1! Vi P. S. Leather. Pr.... 77 7I' 7i' CHICAtln HOARD ol'" TP.ADR PltlCKsl. Open- Hiirh- Low- ins W I II' AT. Ing. et est lie.'. D nilier 'il i!:i ,;'' Mav Ci i;.",!, i;t til uATr'. Hueniber ISi; 1i 1. IS'i M:iv In', 2n 3o4 COBX. Dee'.iiiber t i ! May 't r'4 -S -V-4 LARD. .Liniuiry r. 7l r. 7a 5T Mav 6.k7 .I S, , & V' u Si I'iHlK. January 9 22 9 ?2 9 in 9 In May S.U 9 W .40 S.runlon HourJ of Ira Jo lxhnngo Ouo lotions -All Ouotulloili Itas.'d on Par of ion. Xam. B:d- Aske-1. Oren It.dge Lumber Co BO Dime Dep - DK Hank 11 P 'ranton Laep Cur Co M Nat. Borlns Prilling Co W F rsl National B.uik 6,0 Thuron e'oal Land e'o :1 S.'rr.iiion Jar Stopper Co 2'i Hcrunton C.Ihss Co 3 Lackawanna Lumber Co '1 Sprlnn Hrmik Water Co M Klmhurst llotilevard Co .. l'O S ranion Axle Works !0 Th'rd Nai'onal Bunk X-) L.i. ka. Trust and Hufe Dep. Co ... 101 S.'ranton Pat kins Co lij S. riititun Savings Bunk S"0 Ijicka. Iron A Steel Co l.'rt Wesion Mill i'ii ?A Traders' Xatl.in.il Hank ll llon'a flute tilass Co 3fi itiixn S ranton C,ln Co luO linnmy Steam Ileal 4c Pow r Co U0 S.'ranton Pass. Railway first mortgage, doe l'i BO Seraotoii Traction Co , !j People' Street Itsllwny, Ilrst moricaKi. due l!IS 110 S -ranton Pulsion Trae. Co. ... W People's Sireet llu.lr.nv, Sec ond uiortmiKe. due VM 110 La. ku. Valley Trac. Co., first niortKuire. due lli'Jfi Ill) D.ikson Manufni t'iriig Co l'0 Lui ku. Tow nship rtipsil B'.V. PC City of Scrunton Street Imp Vt ... Iu3 Now 1 ork I'roOiico Market- NVw York. Did. r..-1'loijr gulft, firm. Wheat-S)t, market tinner, aellvo; No. 2 red .torr and elevator. 7"v.; nil nl, 7lS'.; f. o. li., l'i".. ; umradeil i-il. 07n74i'. ; No. 1 northern. i,;,aliti'. : option cle.t'd Sc. ldKher; 1". 1 uiry. 7"',i' ; May. 71 Sc : tie tit"r. ; li ronilir, t;7re-. Corn Sikiik. dull, flrmi-; No. 3. at S'jc; olrvmor, 4iH-i'.; atloiif, optlonsi closed : v. ad iinee; tirtolii-r, Sit-.; Novemlwr, ;ic. In. ri-mliiT, 3.1't' .: May. Soc i iat-3i'Ots quiet, firm; option" flrnvr. dull: Octotwr, '.'le ; In ecnili' r. Il'.e.; May, ',.; iipot pr1"in. No. 'J. .'If.: No. 2 whin, ll.'i'.r. ; No. S ChlinKo. -''.: o. J, at ".1'..r.; No. J Khltr. 2,','i'. : mixed western, '.'la'. ; whit do.. ij:ij:ie. ; white mat", rB.". IWf yulrt. nteady. int"hangrd. Lur.l -yulet, pislir: wifiein sle.im eloel ml', asknl; rlly. J"..6': ihtolwr, l",.'.i.",; market nominal; relini"! 'iiiU;, cnnilni'iit, p to; stouth Anier-li-a, $iii."i; I'omooond. 4,l,vi.. I'oik toilet, atendy, nous, 9"r..i 10.2V Putmr Moilr-r.it iinaiid, unehanKed. ChiHs. Klrni. fairly aetlve, pri- niichanged. Kegs-l iull . aliout steady; prlet. un changed, TotcJo tirnln Market. Toledo. O.-t. 2r,.-Whraf Ho 'I'lptu 7.711 bushflfj; shipment, ri.&m . bushclH; mar ket llrm: red, cash, (We.; DpetmlnT, Wc; May, litter. : No. 3 red, rash, 8.V. Corn llri'ilpts, Si.fi'J liushela; Hhlpiiienta. lt.? luirhelf ; market ipilet; No. 2 mixed, rash, Sl'ko.; No. 3 lo.. SVV.; Np. 1 yellow, X:; No. I t!o.. ".; No. ,1 wliPi. 3.1c. oats Itc celiits, i..K Inisliels; slilpioenls, 2.iil hush. i'Ib; ntirll.H nominal. Clovfrneed Ro relptu, ix" bag.; fhlprnHnt!", 3ii bigs; nur. ket lirtmr;' canh and October, KitJi,; .Mari'h, l.35":. Oil Market. ritt-shnrg. Pit., (let. a'. Oil openaJ and hlxhrst. Jl.lT.'i; lowest and rlo.eil, ll.us. Oil Cliy. I'u.. Oct. ft. oil opened und lowest, J1.25; highest and closed, l.25' I'MlnJelphfu ToIIimt .Market. 1 I'hlliiilelplila, (h t. 2r..-Tollow la firm and In modcnKo deniHiid. We quote: City prime, In hhda, 4'ic; country prlnm, In W.lii, l'4d.; . country din k. In ubla, 4c; cakea, I't'''! gruasc, S'-iaSl-o, , . AN UNIQUE BUSINESS. Clever Method of n llerlln Stcnocrnplier to F.ain a I Iving. Berlin h.vx a ahorthand-writer with a unique fpi-clnltjr. IHe attends fu neiaU of pruinlncnt 'persons und taken down veULvntim 1'iit? addrewrji of 'lie of flela,!;nK clergymen. Then hn prpJAres highly ornamented copies of tiie nd. rirf.seH and sells them to fi'ltnda of ths eulogized dead. )Hls liuttlneas is so good that he hm taken one apalHtunt and has adver tised for ar.uther. . , . DIZZINESS IN TIIE HEAD. llila Is u Suro Precursor of Apoplexy, nnd lr. Agiiew' Cnro for the Heart Should at Once Do Taken. No one can read the Daily papers with out being serloualy Impressed with the fart that a large number of people In tho present age have within their system the evidence of. tipoplexy. This Is .seen and felt often In a trembling and uncertainty of the limbs, and frequently in an unpleas ant dlsKlness and lightness of the head. He Is a very unwise man who, knowing these symptoms to exist, does not prompt ly toko measures to have them removed We know of no remedy that has been so remarkably sucressful In this particular as Dr. Agnew'a Cure for the Heart. Pri marily It Is . Heart Cure, but It. Is equally effective - In what Is to some extent a parallet,dlsease, apoplectic symptoms. In a season when unusual beat excltmeht often runs high, we are doing a kindness to men and women by letting them know of this remarkable medicine,- Sold by Carl Loreni and all druggists. , , SCRMM-MDE ARE 150 Sizes and Styles OF CAST-IROel RANGES 25 Sizes and Styles OF STEEL i.NGES tTfilin am am 0 have arranged with the fol'.owiug firms to sell their STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES; STltOXU'S FUHMSIILNU MOUSE, lVnii Avenup. W. G. DOUl) & CO., :m Lackawanna Avenue. F00TK iV: SMCAM CO., IV.) . Waslilnirtow Ave. li. J. 121 Mouth Main Avenue. VIGOR of MEN Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, Narroaanea. Uehllliy, and all the trala , oi evus iroru eany errors or ) later tiroM. the results of overwork, sii koeis, worry. etr. tullstreogln, devel opment son lone given U) )e very organ and portion of the body. Rlmplr, nat ural methods. Ira medi al improvement seen. r-tlM Imnnfl&lhla UHU rrtftreBrt. Hook. explanation sod proof, mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, M.Y. TU Best of all Cough Medicines is Dr. Acker's English Rem edy. It will stop a cough in one night, check a cold in one cby, prevent croup, re lieve asthma, and cure con sumption, if taken in time. It is made on honor, from the purest ingredients and con tains neither opium nor mor phine. If the little ones have croup or whooping cough, use it promptly. Thiet SUt-25c 50c and $1 pet bottl. At DrugzUb ACKER MEDICINE CO tt aad xS Chambers Street, Xew Vork. THIS WITNESS THAT HsD. SWAHTZ & CO. , " Are the Leading Wholsssle Agents In Smokeless Powder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FOR I C. Smith's and Remington , . . flans, , Clay Pigeons and Pigeon Traps. , Telcphona 9723. Ope Etronlngs. SIS), Bproce street, between Psna and Wyo ' nlcg ArentM, PUT TOUR LITTLE CBNT-A-WOR1D ADS WHERE THEY WILL 1y THE BEST. ana aci av THE TRADERS liUcnil Bank of Scrantci ORGANIZED iSoo. CAPITAL 250,000 SUMLOS, $10,000 HAMCET, HTNT3. President. Yt. XV. tVAieO.S, VPe-F'rosliient. A. D. WILLIAMS. Cashier. D1RKCTOR3. Cnmuel nine., James M. Everh.irt. Irv ing A. Klnch, l'lereo li. Kinley. Joirph J. Jermyn. M. 8. K -merer, Charles I. Mat. Uews. John T. 1'ortt-r, W. W. Watson. prompt, wm. fmrn aid uses;!,. TBrta bsnk Invltrs the ptitronacs of bu men and urns r.rnera.y. ifl'SSl' LAGER BREWERY. Uaoafactarei-s of tLs Celetrstcl PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY loo.ooo Barrels per Annum RXTEB n0B C0.,lnc,p.rnBtUHt,llt.OC3. UT SlI.BO BllOK IN I'UK VUIU.U. "A iallar tare J is a lUltar rnt I." TafcT.l4Mllv' Holld French Donaolo Kid Tret- toelmrcd jnm snyiwni in me u...os roeeipi oiuun, uorMf uraar, or 1'o.oU Mots fsr linnsl. srery wit tke boots sold la sll retail stares tor f.'.to. We asks this boot ourwhms, tbsnfore ws ftiar- antra uisu, itu an "ifi snd If sny one is not ssiuftrd w m win muna in. w.'n-j ersnndsnoihrrpiur. itn ioe or vonraoa rwuw, widths V, I a, H re. 1 10 I sim bsii Jim. Amiiypsr'w, li si yon. lllustninl Csta. losae rust Carat Shoe Co FEDERAL ST.. hohton. alAga. Sptml ttrwu Is UtaUr TBeea m aiMlmeS. n rallies. Coi Ipota, Aeaes, tad Boras, Doers In konth, BsJp laiUntl Wrha Cawfa Mmt4r C. so Mm- MSlS1 ileTuwiTiiijiiiiiiaeo ill rnrrni-n -rr mm le4-hteaf,II MMMMMiaSl intseuiea hh mn BmmV TSnw " l-ptuif fo f'ee STOVE I i i mm v "Trr 4-i rmer-Cokirod SI 100 Sizes and Styles OF , PARLOR STOVES 50 OF HEATING STOVES ' Peni 5 rents fur asmpla partaei. Faultless Chemical Company Ba;tl mora, Md. Atlantic Refining Co Manufacturer and Deslsrs la Unseed Oil. Napthas and Oaio. lines of nil (.'rades. Axle Gifasa, J'inlon Grease and Colliery Com pound; oIho a lurgo line uf Fa artine W ax Candles. Wo also handle tlie Famous CHOWN 4ciiJ nit., the rnlv faintly aafet I burnlne oil in tlia nmrkot. Vm. Mason, Manager. Offlre: Conl KxchaKiie, Wyoming Av Works at I'lno llrook. . . REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. fra Ll.. Made a Well Man 18th Day. of Me. THE QRIAT SOth hay. proline, the above results hi 30 days. Itsctl rownriiiliy snd quickly. Cures wben sll others IslL Voant nsa will regsta their lost msnhood. sad old men will rseorer tbelr youtlifoi tifcor by using IttVl VO. It qnirkly snd surely rwtorcs Nenrou ntjs, Xm Tltslltr, lnipot.uor, Nlirbtly EnilMlous, Lnet Power, Fsl II iw Mtuiory, Wsatlns Disi'SSM. snd sll sffeots ot sU-slUM or exosu sad tndlserattoii, which nnUts one tor study, business or mirits. U not only eures by sterling st the seat ot diaesM. but Us (rest nern tnnte end blood builder, brlnf lr buk ttis pink glow to nale eheefcs snd re storiuit the fire of youth. It wsrds off fnninlty and Coosiunptlon. Iuslrt on hsTlns RKVIVO. no other. It esa be carried la test pokt. By sstll, 91.00 er puksKs, or six for M.00, with aost--ise written gnaranta to car at? relaod the money. Circular free. Address B0YAI MEDICINE CO.. B3 Rlvar St., CHICtOO, ILL. fry Hatttiewi Brew Biglal WOR RS r7 Of O lis 23 . let Cay, ?C Ji h Ml T r AT