THE SCRAN TON T1JIJJUNE TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 29, 1893. Pimples, blotches, blackf red, rough, and oily skin, prevtebJ by Cuticura Soap, the most effect ive skih purifying 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. Wl throughout ! wn.'d. Brltl.h dttxti 7. Vrr- tLur Hf.xs, I, Kms-KUvar1-t.( tamton. 1'orTkS KUO a CuaatCAkCuin.. tiolj lraiu., liuftlon. L' . O. ja THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AXD B0XC3. N'cv York, Oct. 23. Cuius t.!in ?-:y patt of the wsslon at the Stone Jix cternire liquidations were Uhe ojder of 0ie day anJ certain of the Industrials ecorcd ina.tritU losses. Sugar was no ticeably heavy in tills Rruui, while the Gianirfrs, and ilonhr'jttatt were the wvakest among the railways. At home thw contilnued drouR'ht In the winter Avhcfl.t bel't causes unoaelnwa and some Felling of the western shares. Tiie 'Vara were quite Qggreaslwe, esiwolally In the InduFtirtoAs, Sugar coming In for the most ailitentknh Sugar dropped from 103 to 101 and totter rallied to 102. A Rood dal of long stock came out. The railway list ran off 4aHi Per . cent, Mamhaittiam leading. In the after neon when 4t tecaime known that no ar rangementa had been made looking to gold exports end t!he St. Paul atate tnent for September was given out, Hqui!daiMlonB caused vnd the market gradua.Vly "issumed a firmer tone. The St. Paul report for Sepwmbeir makes an excellent thawing, net earning having lmawMrefl e.bouit $340,000. The after noon recovery ratvged from 'A to 2 per oen.t. and nearly very stock on the Jieit pantlnlpa'tcd In the upward move nwrut. Trn.iwpee Coal and Iron fell 14 to 37 on the onnouncememt that fhe dual with the Sloes company had bp dvcairtd off. Suts-nu?n'tly Me Ptock recovered to SSH- The market closed firm with some stock (showing CTilna of Mta per pent, on the day. The total onles were 307,840 Shares. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of the New York stork mar ket nro glvon holnw. The quotations are furnished The Tribune bv O. du P. nim mlck, manager for William T.lnn, Allen A Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce' street, Ecranton. Op'n- High- Iow- Clos lnir. est. est. lnit. Am. Tobacco Co 93 !"H O-'H Am. Cot. OH..-. 22H H'i 2-'i ""4 Am. SuiTnr Re'g Co.-o'Vi WW Ml. Wb Alrh., To. & S. Fe... "n 20 !!(, 20'i Can. South K tt r,i!H ChM. & Ohio 1ST, 1! 1st, iff Chlonpo Gas fA'b S S4 Chic. & N. W lOi'i W.Vt 105Vi ln3 Chic. Tt. & ) S-, S Sr. C. C. C. & St. I. 42 4'-'34 42", 42i Chic, Mil. & St. P... 7m m 75 71! Chic, R. I. & P... 7(i4 7'! 75 Tint IM. & Hudson 131'4 13l4 13H4 131 P., V. W 1IWV, 14 Krfl'i lfiilH Dlst. C. V 23 24 23 23 on. Electric Sl4 K1H 3:t S44 III. Ctnt mo Itio ltio ino I.alte Shore 15v 150 150 150 I.ouls. & Nash Ss- M 6t"4 n! M. K. ft Texas IWi Ki',4 1',4 Manhattan Ele lt 1W 105 W Mo. 1'aclllc SfK, mi 32'4 33Vi, Nat. Corrtasc 7 7 7V4 74 Nat. I.cn1.. 33 3.Ti 33 33'-S N. Y. Central 1'W; lon'i 100Vi IITO4 N. Y T,. R. A. V'.. I.T-i 13i 13!4 13U . N. Y.. 8. & W 34 SI'i 31 34 Xnr. Paclllc R B R 5 Nor. raclflc, Pr 1Si 13 13 Out. Wert 17'4 1" 17'S 17 Pnc Mall 20 3 2!',4 Sn Phil. A Rend IS 18'4 18 1S Hnuthern U. R 11 11 11 11 Tenn., C. A 1 88 38 37 3" Tex. Pacific 9 9 9 9 Vnlon Pa-lfle 12 12 12 12 Wabash, Pr 21 2H4 21 21 West. Union 91 91 90 91 W. ti 14 14 14 14 IT. S. Lenther 11 12 11 12 IT. S. Leather, Pr.... 71 72 C9 71 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRATtR PRICES. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. Ing. est est. Ing. December 0 60 60 60'4 liny 64 01 61 64 OATS. December 18 18 18 18 May 20 20 20 20 CORN. December 27 27 27 27 Jday 29 29 29 29 LARD. January E.A5 6.6S 11.02 R.G5 May 5.S3 6.83 E.82 6.S5 PORK. January 9.07 9.07 9.00 9.07 May 9.37 9.37 9.32 9.37 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Ono tnt Ions -All Quotation Bnsod on Par of 100. Noma. Bid. Asked. Green Ridge Lumber Co 110 'Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 130 Scranton Lace Cur. Co M Nat. Boring A Drilling Co SO First National Bank 600 Thuron Coal Land Co 'M Scranton Jnr u. Stopper Co 25 Scranton Glass Co 65 Lackawanna Lumber Co 110 Kprlng Brook Water Co ion Klmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works SO Third National Bank 330 Lacks. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... 100 Scranton Packing Co 115 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Iicka. Iron A Steel Co 150 Weston Mill Co 250 Traders' National Bank 120 Bonta Plate Gloss Co 22 50 BONDS. Scranton Glass Co ... 100 Economy Steam Heat A Power Co 100 Ecranton Pass. Railway first mortgage, due 1918 110 ... Pcranton Traction Co , ... 95 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 110 ... Scranton A Plttston Trac. Co. ... BO People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage, duo 1920 110 ... Lacks. Valley Trac. Co., first moigage, due 1925 100 ' Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacks. Township School 5 102 City of Soranton Street Imp 6 ... 1W New York Produce Markot. New York, Oct. 28. Flour Steady, dull; winter wheat, low grades, )2.25a2.60; do. fair to fancy, $2.80al.45; do. patents, $3.50 a:i.75; Minnesota clear, t2.75a3.25; do. tralghts, 3.20a3.&0; do. patents, t3.35a4.20; city mills, t3.85a4; do. patents, t4.20a4.45. Wheat Steady; No. 2 red store and eleva tor, 71c.; afloat, 72c.j f. o. b., 71c; op tions olosed weak at o. below Saturday, tvlth a moderate business; December and May only traded In. Corn Active, Irregu lar, lower; No. 2, at 37c; elevator, 38c; afloat; options closed easy; October, 87a.; November, 37c; December, 86o.; May, t."c. Oats Dull, lower; options lower, dull) October, 23c; November, 23c; De cember, 23c; May, 25c; spot price, No. 2, a.t 23c; No. 2 white, 25c; No. 2 Chicago, 244c; No. t, at 23c; No. t white, 23a24c; , mixed western, 24a25c; white do., 24a29c; , white state, 24a29c. Beef Quiet, steady; ' family, t9al2; extra mess, t7.50a8; beef ! hs.ms, dull, tl5; tlerced beef firmer, quiet; ' city extra India mess. $10al7. Cat Meats Easy, dull; pickled bellies, 12 pounds, c; , pickled shoulders, 6a.; pickled hams, 8 aOc; middles nominal. Lard Easier, quiet; western steam closed at t5.90 asked; .cMp, 15.60; October, JR. 90; market nominal; refined quiet; continent, tB.40; South America, $9,75; compound, 4a4o. Pork Dtlll, steady; mese, I9.75al0.25. Butter Steady, moderate demand; state dairy, 12 ai'lc; do. creamery, 22a23o. western dairy, 10a15c; do. creamery, 14a23r. do. June, 15a2lc. ; do. factory, 8.l4o. Elglns, 2.1c; Imitation ereaimery, 12al7c. Cheese Firm, quiet; state large, 7al0c; do. fancy, lflc; do. small. 7'tallc.; part skims, 3 a?J4c.: full skims, latc. Eggs Quiet, sternly; state and Pennsylvania, 20a21u.; western fresh, 18a20o. limed, 16al0c. '' Tnlaiin nralM Mark at Toledo, O., Oct.28.Whest-Reeelpts, H 1 bushels: shlDments. I.0OA bushels! mar- et dull) No. I red, eaeh, f7o. December, 6sc; May, 69c; No. t red. cash. 644c Corn Roci'lpts, 63.IB5 bushels; shlpmcnu, L7.G00 bushels; market easy; No. 2 mtxeu, cash, 32c; No. 3 -it blc; No. 2 yellow, 83c; No. 3 do., 32.; No. 2 whlto, 32c; No. 3 at 31c. Oats Receipts, 12.0)0 PusheW; shipments, 1,000 bushels; market nomit.ul. Rve Dull, No. 2 .cash, 4l- Clovureeed Receipts, 637 bags; shipment. 2'JO bags; market steady; No. 2 cosh and October, 4.25; March, 4.35. Chicago, Livo Stock. L'nlon Stock Yards. III., Oct. 2S.-Cattle-Reccipts, 19,000 head; market firm for choice, steady for others; common to extra steers, $3.2ua5.30;' stackers anil feeders, f2.:)ia3.R5; cows and bulls, $1.25n3.50; calves, $:ta; Texans, t2.60a3.23; western rangers, 2.25a4. Hogs Receipts, 50,000 head; mar ket weak and 5 cents lower; heavy pack ing and shipping lots, $3. 15a3.80; common to oholCe mixed, t3.4na3.S5; choice assorted, t3.70u3.80: light, 3.4ia3.82; pigs, t2a3.70. Sheep Receipts, 22.OU0 head; market for choice, firm; others 10a15 cents lower; in ferior to choice, Jl.4iU3.60; lambs, JUaUO. Oil Market, nttsburg. Pa., Oct. 28. Oil opened and lowest, $1.25; highest and elosed, $1.30, litre and at Oil City. Philadelphia Tallow Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Tallow Is Arm and In moderate demand. We quote: City prime. In hhds, 4l-,c.; country prime, in bbls, 4Vic; country dark, In bbls, 4c; cakes, 4ViiU.; grease, 3a3c, SEWS OF OIK INDUSTRIES. Happenings of Interest to tlia Staplo Trades and Particularly to the Trade in Iron, steel and Anthruclto Coal. Says President 'Roberts, of the Penn sylvanta laiiiiroad, who la Just back from a tour of inspection covering the tT.'tiira read: "There ihas been a jv ma'i kable Improvemctni in the bUHin'its situation In boih ithe f as t and wef t dur ing the pasit f-nv mowths. Business of nil kiSn'da .Is better ami the wlter ;;Ivtd Iiom!i30 of a ctill greater inciatv ijn actilvi'ty in all d'-irecHon s. The renewal of F'rosp-ii'ity was jsti'lklng, especially tn the west, whtire the fairmt'rs , have had an unusually largt corn crop. Our rdad has been grc-a.5ly Iminuved in vwy respect since the last a.nnu il i.n spectiion, but st'lM thtire 4s always op jwotuinity Vor lmprovemt'n't. ( m m .s eautcirn sysitem the principal work con templated to a comtiinuaVlan of t'ae re vision amd t'.t'ruilBhteni;ng of the V.-r.tu VTe p'ropwe to take out more nl d'le eurvta, ind In fact oil -that we pcrilbly un. In the went we will lengthc .-. our double track and add to the cquipmv..i: in vaiious ways. We ifoave 1 f.U'iid 6,000 freight cairs, which will bi built and d'eliveir'ed dutCnir the ye.tr. At Puttsburg we cotttemplate the bti'Mjng of anew freigbt sta'tilon, and r iHun bua, O., aslmiltor st.ructure will .sltfitly be crei'ted. The bridge over the Ohio river from Newport to Cincinnati will be completed during the winter. There has been considerable talk, says the Wilkes-Barre Record, of late about the Lt'Mgh ValU-y trallmad puit h'Mg on a. Tecord bfpakiiing tT.t:'n be tween New York city ami Bvif!' i't, to mn dUlly artrt rr.ake the dfLstam o I'n al iment i.tn:ire'rl!',lly ihciit time, ntnK'ng ffli'ly a. few t'tops. It wa thcui'.it that the train would he pu.t on In a P?w w?ks, but the Record Icamncl on ?at urday that It will not be put on until the spring schedule, as the cr sines and oairs will be ieciially built during the winter far the fat run. TI13 traiin will average a mile 'a nvlnute. which, consildcT'Img the mountains, will be a great feat. A mhring super in tend font from the Sc'huylkPll region who was In Wllkes Hai're out Saiturday, told a Record man that thcrj was a great scarcity of mOners aroumd Pot'tsville. Within the l ast few years Sci'anton and Wllkts rtainre capMalhita have Invented a good deal of moiraey ht 'that vicinity. Some of the new coinccirivs are the Miln Hill, the Chamberlain, the East Ridge, 11 vcirton air.d Taylor. At Icawt 2.000 m.iir.rrs nre 'needed to supply the d'e maind stimulated- by all the new works. Tito istia'tfaMcs of cnil Fhlpmcnts f rom the 'Nova Scotia collieries for the r.Cne mcmtihs ended Sept. 30 Fhow a detircus's of 214.000 to'ns compared with the ccir ieipondIing ptirlmd la.t ycair. Caimber litmd ifihows a faiMns off of 57,000 torn; Plctou, 67,000 tons, and Cape Bre'ton, 13.1,000 itm. This Is motwItihRtanlVins the opETatlnms of the IDominion Oiail company. Hail it riot been for itihta ths d'ecrease hi Oapo Breton county would, lit in eM, have teen 100,000 'tons more than it was. G'tmieirntl Supcrtn ten dent Wilbur, of the Lehigh Valley, haa issued an ordir that any employe detected lin throwing coal from the tenders of engines, or from cars, wllll be dlsmlFsed from the Bernlce of the cwmpany. This crder waa made neecs?ary becaus? some flre mtm have bean waiit'mg ccal by throw ing tt cut 'to fritnul.i along the line. fWihnn tih'e Lfhlgh Valley 'Raitrnad company awairdtd a oontnaet for thirty locomotives pome time ago to the Bald win Loeomotilve works, the opttan was reserved to lncireaee the luimbw to fifty, an the same tflrms. The.com painy last week availed Itself of thg opttom, and an oirdicr for twenty alddi- ti'onal ciie?iines has betin- placed. The Pcnnsylvainla Railroad comnnny has placed with the Pullman Car com pany am ordifir for 3a0 coal cwrs of 80,- 000 pounds capaolty. Amothcr irs;o to the Buffalo Car works. The coaTpamy ha o-rdcrexl 'the construction of 500 poirdvJla cars ait the company's shops at Aftoona. Am Increas'eof $23,715 Im n-et earmlnfra of the 'New York. 'Susquehamwa nrsd Weatetm naillroad Is reported for Scip tomber. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS and a careful micro scopical examina tion of tnc urine, is a valuable aid in determining the nature of many chronic diseases. particularly those of tiie nervous system, blood, liv er, kidneys, nnd bladder. These aids make it pos sible to treat such diseases success fully at a distance, without personal exami nation of the patient. Thus Uriplit's Dis ease of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Gravel, nnd other Diseases of the Urinary Organs, "Liver Complaint," Dys pepsia, or Indigestion, Dropsy and many other maladies are successfully treated and cured without personal consultation with the physician. Nervous Debility, whether resulting from over-study, worry, disappointment, or from exhausting drains upon the system caused by prenicious secret habits contracted in youth, through ignorance of their ruinous consequences, is successfully managed, through correspondence, the necessary medicines being sent by mail or express. Write for question blanks, or describe your case, send sample of urine for analysis and enclose 10 cents for postage on treatise, which contains reproduced photographs and full names and addresses of vast num bers of people who have been cured in this way. Address, World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, 663 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS cure sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion, coated tongue, poor appetite, indiges tion, windy belchings and kindred derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. CNC3 USSO, ALWAYS IN FAVOR. HOW TO GET STRENGTH. BLOOD GIVES STRENGTH. Kidney Filter ths Blood and Take Out Poisonous Matter Which Weakens the System Blood and Kidney Troubles Related How They May Be Got Rid Of. Klood Is the F'irength of the body. It makes Ues'h and muscle." It gets nourlshmier.it tram the stomach anU towels, and dlsitrti'butes It Where need ed. It drains away all the worn out ma la ter. Kvery movement we make, wears out eome of our tissue or fleaii. This worn out matter is arrled away by the blood. The blood which conlluilns it is pois onous, because the dead 'tissue Is pois onous. v fc'o It goes to the kCdr.eys to be puri fiid. The kidneys are ':mply blood filters. They filter out the bad matter from the bhiod anli expel lit from the body. They leave th? good matter In. Hint there conies a time When the kidneys don't dt their duly. Water fllttira need cleaning now and th.n. So (let blood filters. When your kidneys are overworked, they fall sick. W hen they are sick, they can't filter your M.iod. When jour 'blood Is net pure, there 5'3 r.13 knowing what disease ycu may suf fer from. I'nili'tercd Wood makes See", FOm ples, r.l..'i:'hta, caUBf 3 Hial.1ac.he. PCzzi nejii, NcU'i'ajj'.c'ja, Less of 'irilfiUnti, Tlrcdn.'M in tht Homes B'nd Muscles, Pain.? In the Joints and Muscles, l:alu F!?kly Complexion, Depression of Spiir lls, and suv-h wcM lcnnvn dils.'as-es Iheuma::l.m. Gout, Anaemia, Chlorosiis T Oieen Sicknc-3, ilyKirj.i, etc. To cure 'ihem. all you have i'.j do is to liiter jwur blrod. The kidneys W.'l do 'it I" you w ill cure 'Ihcm. Ycru can cure thfTi wi'ih Dr. llci'.ih's Si'arasus KlJnoy F'ills. Dr. K.r.ib's SraaRUS Kidney Pills will alto cure pucii kidney troublts as Ui'lght's Diovase, Dtabttes, Nephritis, etc. These kidirvey 'lioubles are al&3 oaustlJ by 'impure bl(K)d. First the kidm ys refuse to work, then 'the Impure blood r-o'isons 'the ayntem, and with Dt the kidneys themselves. f 'Many people make the mistake of Fupposlng the stomach can pur'lfy the blood. I't can't. Only the kklweys can do It. That Is wh'at they are there for. Ho 'Ki'a't ordinary "blood purifiers" are a mistake. A kidney imeiicine Is what should 1)0 taken. And then, omly a kldmey medicine that has the propur ant Ion on the kHneys, mioh as Dr. Hoibb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Asparagus Is the only plant which ju?it the j'.'.s'ht med'Icliml action on the kid'.ttys. to cure thorn when overworked and tone them tip, so that they com merce again 'to purify the 'blood. Asparagus cures the sick kidneys a.nd acts naturally as a gentle tonic and lVKiilator. It is the 'princiip.il fotgredion t. mi do by a special prewsis, in Dr. llobb's &-niragui3 Kidnvy I'jlla. Dr. H-t'b's Si!varaU8 Kidney Bills the only reimedy wt.'leh contains tt.li.3 especially prepared Aspiragus. 'Dr. IIfi!b's Pra.rnguiji Khlney Pills w'.'ll eiure when other prescriptions and mf'Tciines will r.ot even' relieve. They are for Tale ai' all druggists for 50 oemis .per C-.ox, cr will be S'er.t prripaf d to any address on rece'ipt of T-ifcae. Valuable pamphlet "A Filter For Your HK-.-.d" muuiled free on request, llobb's Sle'dijlne Co., Chicago or San Francisco. UAILKOAI NOTES. General Jl.mngor McKlnnon, of the Ponton and Maine, cannot have the charge of dilatorinesn laid at his door In a notice to connections regarding the handling of enrs not fitted with grnblrons and handholds. The Inter state Commerce commission has ex tended the time for the application of these Improvements to Jan. 1. Mr. Mc Kinnon's notice Is that the Boston and Maine will refuse after that date to bnndlo cars without the required changes. Ho also makes the notice apply to tho change In draw burs, which must bo changed to standard helghth on or before Fob. 5. ISOfl. As already noted, theso chr.ngcs will cni't the railroads of the United States about $52,000,000. A director In one of the loading Southern roads says; "The rate situa tion In the south Is the great hlnder ance to a successful operation of the railroads there now. With the excep tion of tho Louisville Hallway syHtem, there nro no properties which appar ently c.iin geit buslncr.is without cuitiaflr rates. These stronger systems are not behind competitors In the matter of pleasing customers with conep;:,otiB If it will rei'alm its bu.yir.tes. This condi tion of things keeps southern proper tics down." The suit of the Pennsylvania Rail road company ngr.lnst the Now Jersey Connecting Itallwnv companies has re sulted In Jprsev City In a verdict of ?1H0,0nO for the Pennsylvania rond. The Jitlgatlon was begun Rix years ago to recover damages for the awnrd of right of wny to the Connecting Ilallrond companies under the Pennsylvania's tracks at Waldo avenue, Jersey City. The fastest rcgttlnr train ever run In the world, taking distnnce In consid eration, begins making Its dallv trips over the Atchison, Topcka and' Rant Fo railroad this evening. It will leave Chicago nt 6 p. m. nnd will reach Los Angeles, Cal., on Friday nt 6 p m.. making the run of 2,265 miles In 74 hours, allowing for the difference In time. -:l:- KonrcsentatlVps of the Baltimore and Washington Klectrlo road have ar ranged for the placing of contracts for materials for the completion of the road. The Western New York and Pennsyl vania Hallway company reports an in crease In gross earnings for the first three weeks of July of $14,500. Piles! Pllos! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most nt night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bled nnd ulco-atn. be coming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itching end bleeding, heals ul ceration, nnd In most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for (X) cents. Dr. Swayne & Bon, Philadelphia. Ilns TcmpcroJ Aluminum. A Canadian blacksmith claims to have smlved the problem of tempering alumini um so as to give It the consistency of Iron. He has made and hardened a mannon of the metal, which has lately been tested In the presence of government ofuclals. A charge consisting of a pound of powder has been successfully fired out of this littlo piece of ordnance without leaving any appreciable effect upon It. Relief In Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New South American Kidney Cure. This new rem edy is a great surprise on acounaTfts exceeding promptness In rollovlng palri i In the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passages, In malo or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pain In parsing it almost immediately. If you wantlqu csr relief and cure this is your remedy. Bold by C. H. Harris, Drug list, 18 Peln avenue, Bcrutoo, Pa. EVA M. HETZL'3 Superior Face Bleach, Posliitely R:m:vcs 11 Fidal Bkmlsli.'i 3 r A J fm0 No moro Freckles, Tan, Sunhnrn, Black Iliads, Liver Spots, P.mplcs nnd Sallow Complwions If ladles will use my Su perior Face Pleach. Not a cosmetic, but a medicine which acts directly on the skin, removing all decolorations, an ono of the greatest purifying agents for the complex Ion in existence. A perfectly clear and spotless complexion can be obtained in every Instance by lto use. Price, $1.00 per bottle. For salo at E. M. Hotsel's Hatr drosslng and Manleuro Parlors, 330 Lack awanna avc. Mail orders filled promptly. SUDDEN DEATH Tho best wearing, most Btylish, and tho greatest valuo of any $3.00 Meu'a Bhoej on tho continent IJost caU'ukln, dom-nla tops, solid leather soles, with all tho popular toes, lasts and fastenings, and Lewis' Cork filled Solos. Each pair contains a paid-up Accl dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 00 days. Ycnr Lcwis'Accidont Insnraneo Shoes enco and you will never cliantjo. Tho insurance rocs for " full mcasuro." Talk with your dealer w'uo sella Lowia' Shoes. FOR SALE AT 127 UCKA. AVE., SCRfiHTM, PA. EVANS & POWELL, P.op'ri soor- bt ths tlisMrcT Midiml Anntesmti Thla MKMTiir.a INTTALFR Will cure vrm. A wonderful boon to sufferer from Colds, Sore Thron t, Inlnenr:,, Hrnaehll!, firltlAYFSrVfa. Alr.r.11 inmriUatetrUtf. AneHTclrnl rciuertv. conTcnlrn. to otjr m porxot, resily t0Jn flrst Indication of cold. gnUofsoUov ffnaranteitd or money rurumtcri. Prlc, trta. Trliil freo t I)nwiiit. lloclstorcil ma.l. SO oeau. 1. 1. CUiHiiH, Mx, lhrM linn, Hick., U.S. 4, OTJSITT'IVIA.WS MrMTHfll Ttie siirast and aafot remMy fnf Bbonmld Pores. Uurns, rtifs. Wonderful rcia eitrforrlt-Ca. Price, a ct. in Ditik- n a I ti gjits orbymiill preymlrt. Andreas n.nhom. DM Hit ..For sale by Matthews Bros. nd John H. Phel-33. Cctnplexlcn Presssi'sa DR. HEBRA'S viola mm Remove Freeklit, Pimple. Uver Moled, Elaohhoada, stores tho skin to Its orlgl- Jfffffi&ll nal Ireshnets, profluoing a fSSatJz:? clear and healUiy com- lijgpl? tirepamtions and .perfectly harmless. At sQ fli uggkta, or mulled lor SOcta. Hand lot Circular. VIOLA 8XIN 80AP Hr liwaaparaMa ss Ha aurtfjrlas Soap, awioales. fc tka MM, aa4 rttot rlTal M tka aamir. Abwlut'ly s&a e)laale skIV tua. Atdrwdus Prlae 25 Csnta. G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toleoo, O. . For sale by Matthew Boa. and John 4. Pheloa. WELSBACH LIGHT Specially Adapted (or Reading and Sewing. Consumes three (3) feet of gas per hour and glvca an ellleienoy of sixty (60i caudles. KuvIiik at least 83 per cent over tbe ordinary Tip Burner. Call ami Sec It. it $ mm co 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Manufacturers Agents. OVSTERS We are Headquarters for Oysturj and are handling the Celebrated : Duck Rivers, Lynn IlaveiiH, Keyports, Mill Ponds; also Shrews bury, Kockuways, Maurice Kivcr Coves, Western Shores and lllue Points. tSr-We make a Kpoclalty of dellvorlnj Bluo Points on half shall In carriers. PIERCE'S MARKET, PEN N AYE CALL UP 388X CO. OILS. VINEGAR AND , CIDER. OPPIOE AND WAREHOUSI, Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREST M. W. COULINO, M'cTHii Globe Sites Store P (PbT3lS W tttllitil. SCMKT1 4 1 I 150 Sizes and Styles OF CAST-IRON RANGES Sizes and Style 25 m Jmmmm;.mm m OF US i ' TK WORKS have arranged with the following firms to sell their STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES". STKONU'S FUUXISlllKG HOUSE, ,320-322 Pcnn Avenue. W. G. DOUD & CO., 509 Lackawanna Avenue. FOOTE & SHEA 11 CO., 119 N. WasMngton Avc. It. J. HUGHES, 12i South Main Avenue. DUPONTS WINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Han afar to rod at the Wapwallopcn M ills, Lo aerno county, Pa., and nt Wil mlntun, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. 118 WYOMING AVE Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Building. AOEanaa : TH08. FOBrvHttston, Pa. JonN B. SMITH A UON, PlTmonth. P E. V. MULLIGAN. Wilkes Harro, Pa. Agents for the Ib'pauno Chemical Uob aair'e High Exuluaivua. Stocks, Bonds and Grain- KoiiRht ant! sold on New York Exchange and Chicago Hoard of Trade, cither for cash or on margin. WML LINN ALLEN & CO., 412 Spruce Street. LCCA'. ST0CX5 II SPHCHLTr. Telephone 5002. THIS WITNESS THAT H. D. SWAHTZ & CO. Are tho Leading Wliobule Agent, in Smokeless Powder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FORnm L C. Smith's and Remington Cans, Clay Pigeons and Pigeon Traps. Telephone 2723. Open Evenings. 018 Bpraee Btreet, botweon Penn and Wyo ming Avenue, JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP SU taek. At. and stowart'eArt itora. Pboto Engraving for Clrtalin, Bocb,Cili lognes, I;wspap5ri Half-TonM and Un Worlu POWDER 13 I N It ARE THE BEST. JJ?&"l,rtW&&M.AWA '4 IM TUB TRADERS Eational BanS of Scranton. ORGANIZED iSoo. CAPITAL 250,000 SUMOS, $10,000 FAJTOKt. IT1NE3. Prenldent. W. W. WATSON, Vloe-l'rosideat A. B. WILLI A.M3, Cashier. DIRE2CTOR3. eamuel Illnen, Jamen M. Everhart, Irv Inp A. Finch, Plorce H. Klnley, Joseph J. Jrrmyn, M. S. Komcrer. Churles P. Mat. (hewn. John T. I'orter, W. W. Watson. V,! ,iULIIU. UUil and LIBERAL. rn bnk Invltea the patronage f bus scoa mn and llrna i-rncraiy. LAGER BEER BREWERY. Manafavturera of the Colobratod FiLSENER LAGER ER CAPACITY) too.ooo Barrels per Annum P3XTRB BOOB tO Ine'p. f RflUI. ll.0Oq.OC xucw si.no huojj in nilt woiuun. -A dollar tatt it a dollar tamtd. TfcleLMltM'Roltfl Frcncb IVjngolaKId Ww- I oeuroraa irra .nywnera id im u.f nam pt or iaan, auxwy uro"., rr 1'iwul Not. far ai-M. Konal. everr war taa boota Mld U all null morm for (i2.M. We taak. thU beet oaneltve, themfor. we pMf antft the Ml. Hull mid (Mar, and If any one fa aot Mlea.d Will rIaDa UB Hi. nrwj MnduoihmDalr. Opm 1'oe or Coanoa Banafc wtdlh. t), n .It, at Jin. alee, l io eaa nmm laM. 8rndfourt IUutralM Catav ogee - - -- - a I tn I arm ill Bate )X BonTnicMat, Plnplea, OoOTCT-Oolorecl Spou, Aonee, old iorea, Cleera In Month Hl r- a . Ill i. rptT n i CaMaU . f-at .uanueino aiae LI IK 18 pti arda l a v- mvm dr. a a-1 v - -BX H 14 HI t'J VTU ' 1 100 Sizes and Styb OF PARLOR STOVES 50 I Sizes and Styles OF HEATING STOVES eni S rents for n-rnols pacVat. Faultless Chemical Company, Balti more, Md. antic Heilog Co Unseed Oil, Nopthas and Caeo lines of all grades. Axle GreaM. Finlon Grease and Colliery Con, pound; also a large line of Pat afflne Wax Candies. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME Oil the only family safety burning oil In the market. Win. Mason, Manager. Office: Coal Exrhnpne. Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine Brook. "sra? REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a MiMHJity'incflWeii Man 18U.D.J .ffy of Me. TMI ORCAT sotb Day. prodneas the above tvralta In'SO days. It tctt ?w.rt nlly and quickly. Ouna wban all olhara fail, mug sua will mun th.lt loat manhood, aad le nn will teeovw their youthful vigor by aalaf KKTITO. It qolekly and .unlr natoro. Mmoi BMcLeet TlUlltr. Im pot. nor. Nlgbtlr Kmlaaloaa, Uiet Power, railing Mcmery, Waatln and all effoU of MU-aboi. or oxen, and tndlKraUoa. whlMk Batata an fn mtttAw kMlnu. nrmarriaa.. II not onlr enn. by atarttne at tb. Ml ot dlMaw. bit laaaraet Bene toole and blood ballder, bring- Intl beak the Blah alow to nale cheek, ana re- tlarlag the fire ot roath. It ward, eg Inanity and OMUunpUoa. Inatafea barlcl REVITO.no other. It eaa be oarrtad la wH povk.1. By sacil, IA0 ft peokaae, or all lor S.OO, with a post tlvo writtaa gaaranteo to earo ee velann tbenMMy. OUoalaifrae. Addnts WIHL MEOICIM CO.. IS Rlvtr at. CHI0M0. Ill Wm mlm fev VaMhevaaVea Disci let ft Mannfaetarore and Dealor la IlLOiUriHiBKillll!