The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 30, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRAHTOJT TIJIJUTNE WEDNESDAY MORNINGr. OCTOBER 30, 1855.
INSTANT RELIEF
for all
' afflicted with
TORTURING
SKIN DISEASES
in a Single v
Application of
tlciira
Cdticcra Work Woxdees, and ItEcnret
of torturing hanxrart are ilicfily marvellous.
' SoM Ihnragkoal h tmtt llrttik etet. T. Vww.
ikt feo I, Kirg Etv.K-rt., LmhWio. Pome
to A Cam Cour, Sol hoot. Bum, U. a. A.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
STOCKS AND BONDS.
New York, Oct 29. An advance In
eUerllnt?- exchange today started a
fresh selltnfr moverocnit In stacks In the
first hour of buslines. The strength of
exchange, of course, revived the talk
about exports of cold, but leading
bankers ore of opinion that ishliwnenta
were not likely this week at least. The
greatest pressure during the early part
of the day waa directed against the In
dustrials and Iteadlnig. The last
named foil from 17 to 15. rallied to
ltH, and dropped to and olosod at 14",.
' Rumors were current that assessment
on the stock under the proposed plan
of reorganization will certainly be $:!0
and may reach $30, while the Income
bondholders will have to pay 10. The
tock was unusually active and flirured
for 70,000 shares In a jrrarid total of 277,
000' ehareist. The pe,nral market closed
weak a.r.d to 34 per cent, lower on
the day.
The range of today's prices for the ac
tlvo stocks of the New York stock mar
ket are Klven below. The quotations aro
fllrnlah.l Thn Vrihnnn hv fl. rtu B. Plm-
mick, manager for William Linn, Allen ft
Co.,- stock brokers, 412 Sprue street.
Scrunton.
Op'n- HlKh- Voir- Clos-
inir. em. est. "k
Am. Tobacco Co 2 9! 4
Am. fnt. Oil 22 23 22 22
Am. Supar lte'jr Co.lfla 104 lul5 101 '4
Atch., To. & S. Fe... 20'4 20H 19M
t'nn. south Sfi4 w1 oo
rhea. A Ohio UNA 19U 19 19
Chlcapo Oas BSVi 4 CT',4
Chic. & N. W, M VA 106 lUi
Chi .. n A o X.V.4 Kit 8Ti f
C. C. C. & St. I- 4I 424 Wi . K
c at T, ttu cu. Tnii TTJUL
inf., mil tv ri. j ... I'm -
fnic., it. X t V... 7'i'i (1'l in
Plat & C. V 23 SI K74 i--
Oon. Klectrlc W.k Mi u
111. Pont WW 300 1(V 100
I-ouls. & Nnsh MT4 G GS14 68i
M. K. ft Texas 1
Manhattan Elo Vi$ Vfr l'fi4 IOR'4
Mo. Pacific S.1'4 Sl-j 32'4 3'
Nat Cordage 7 74 7Mi 7!4
N. J. Central 110 lie 10 in
N. Y., 8. ft W., Pr... 34'4 MV4 84'4 84'4
Nor. Paclfle, Pr 17 IS 17 17M
Ont. ft West 17'i 17',S 17ii 17
Pbc. Malll Si 314 30 8fl'4
Phil, ft Read 1774 177ft It'
Southern It. R 11 1174 114 11
Tenn.. C. ft 1 3SI4 8S-4 37 37
Tex. Pacific , ' 9 S1
T'nlon Pacific 13 13 1214 13
Wansah H 8 8'4 8'4
Wabash, Pr 21r4 21 !1"4 21
West. Union W4 91V4 90
W, I, Wi 13 14
T.T. 9. leather 12'4 12'4 12H 12W
t'. 8. Leather, Pr.... 71-T4. 71 v4 70 70i,i
CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRTCE3.
Open- Hlch- Low- Clos
WHP.AT. inir. Ml nl. Ini.
December fio'4 604 B
May 01 61 63 63
OATS.
December lS'i IR14 18 18W
May 20V4 20',, 20 2u
CORN.
Perembcr 27 27 ZI 27
Jiay 2UV4 H4
LARD.
January ........... E.H2 8.12 E.60 S.G2
May ,.85 S.&5 E.77 C.bO
PORK.
January 9.02 9.02 S.93 8.95
May 9.32 9.32 9.27 9.27
ficranton Board of Trade Exchange Ono
totlons-AII Quotations Based on Par
of 100.
Name. Did. Aakel
Green Ridge L timber Co 110
Dime Dcd. ft DIs. Bank 130
Scranton Lace Cur. Co ... M
Nat Boring ft Drilling Co SO
First National Bank 600
Thuron Conl Land Co ... W
Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co.... ...
Scranton Clans Co 05
Lackawanna Lumber Co 110
Siirlna- Brook Water Co loo
Klmhurst Boulevard Co 100
Scranton Axlo Works SO
Third National Bank 3W
Lacka. Trust and Bafo Dep. Co ... 1G0
Scranton j'acklng Co 115
Scranton Savings Bank 200
Lacka. Iron ft Steel Co l.r,0
WeBton Mill Co 2;,o
Traders' National Bank , 120
Bonta Plate Olasa Co ... 22 50
BONDS.
- Scranton Glass Co M 100
; economy Bicam neat ft
' Power Co ... 100
Scranton Pass. Railway first
mortgage, due 11)18 110 ...
Soranton Traction Co 95
People's Street Railway, first
mortgago, due 1918 , 110 ...
1 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 90
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgaue, due 1920 110 ...
Lacka. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage, due 1925 ... 100
Dickson Manufacturing Co.,,, ... 100
. Lacka. Township School 5 102
City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 103
New York Produce Markot.
New York, Oct. 29.-Flour-Steafly.
wheat Easier; No. 2 red storo and eleva
tor, 704c; afloat 7214c S f. o. b., 70a.; No.
1 northern, OK 14c; options weak; January,
6394c.; March, 70c; May, 70c.; October,
60c.; December, 67?4c. Corn Easy, quiet;
No. 2; 37i4a37'4c.: elevator, 3Sa38K,c.;
flont;-optlons weak; October, 37V4C; No
vember, 36c; December, 33'4c.; May,
35e. Oats Quiet, easy; options dull,
easlor;Octobor, 23'c; November, 23c.;
December, 23lS4c; May, 25c; spot prices,
No. 2, 23c; No. 2 white, 25c; No. 2 Ohi-
' cago, 24'4c; No. 3. 23c; No. 3 white, 23V4c;
mixed westorn, 24ai"Vic; white do. and
white state, 24a29c. Provisions Quiet, In
active, unchanged. Lard Quiet, lower;
' city, t5.G0a5.6O: October, !5.62ty; refined dull;
continent, $6.40; South America, $0.76; com
pound, 4a4ftc. Butter Steady; state
dairy, 12a21V4c.; do. creamery, 20a23c; do.
June, 15a21o.; do. factory, 9al4c; Klgins,
23c; Imitation creamery, 12al7o. Cheese
Quiet,, nrm, unchanged. Eggs Steady,
quiet; stae and Pennsylvania, 21a22c;
western fresh, lKa20c; limed, 16al6Ho,
Toledo Grain Market.
ToIedOi O., Oct 29. Wheat Receipts,
14,000 bushels; shipments, 4,000. bushels;
market easier; No. 2 red, cash, 67c; De
cember, 67c. ; May, 68c ; No. I red, cash,
(4c. Com Receipts, 17,000 bushels; ship
ments, 18.000 bushels; market quiet; No. 2
mixed, quiet; cosh, 82c; No. t yellow,
S34c; No. S do., 33c; No. 2 white, 32c; No.
- I do., Slttc Oats Receipts, 6,000 bushels;
market nominal. Cioverseed Receipts, 668
bags; shipments, 48 bags; market flrmcV;
prime casta, (.30; October, S4.2714a4.30.
Chisago Live steak.
Chicago, Oct 29. Cattle Receipts, 7, BOO
head; market steady; common to extra
steers, t3.20a&.20; stackers and feeders,
22.30a8.8r; cows and bulls, tl.25a3.45; calves,
$3o6; Texans, t2.60a3.15; western rangers,
t t2.25a4. Hogs Receipts, 89,000 head; mar
ket weak and 10al5c lower; heavy pack
ing and shipping lots, t3.4oa3.70; common
4o choice mixed, $3.30a8.70; choice assorted,
t1.6Oa3.70; light, t3.30o3.75: pigs, t2a2.60.
Sheep Receipts, 10.000 head; market weak;
Inferior to choice, fl.G0a8.40; lambs, 3a4.60.
1 Biiffolo Live Stock.
Buffalo. N.' Y., Oct 29.-Cattle-necelpU,
1000 head; on sale, 120 head; market dull
and weak; good to choice steers, t4a4.SO;
prime, 14.4Oa4.70; fat cows and heifers,
2.65a3; common to good fat cows, 2.2Ba3;
light to good stackers, t2.26at; feeders,
t3.1Cai.W; good to .choice veals, IS.7Sae.S0;
common to fair, f4.25aS.60. Bogs Re
ceipts, 7,000 head; on sale, t,000 head; mar
ket dull and weak; aTood to extra heavy
hogs, t3.25a4; mellums, f3.85a3.90; roughs,
4X2iu3.w; stags, K.o0u3; 1'orkers, good to
heavy weights, iKwii.90; Ught Workers,
fX75alS5; plus, U.7aa3.1!0. bheep and
Lambs Receipts, 2.4U0 hi ad; on sale, 8.tu0
head; market dull; mixed sbrep, good to
choice, 1.7.,u2.5(i; common to fair, 1.75a2;
culls, tlul.115; fair to good export sherp,
t3.Ua3.5i); extra fancy, jl.10a4.2V; good to
prime, fcl.75a4: fair to good light lots, 13.50
a3.U5; common to fair. t2.75a3; culls anj
common, Ja2.65; Canada lamUa, S4.15al.25;
prime, 14.30.
Oil Market.
Pittsburg, Pa, Oct 29. Oil opened and
hlghtst, 11. Su; lowest aud closed, tl.i'i.
standard Oil company's price.
1)11 Cliy,.l'a., tx-t. Vi. t)ll oyened. hli'a
cst and closed, S1.30; lowest, W.al
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia. Oct 29.-Tal!ow is dull and
weak. We quote: City prime, in hhils,
4c; country prime, in bbls, 4c; uo.
dark, in bbls, S"io3'4c; cakes, 4c.; grease,
SViaSHc
KEWS OF OUK IXDUSTaiES.
Happenings of Interest to tha Stsplo
Trades and Particularly to tho Trade
In Iron. Steel and Anthracite Coal.
Eoston retail anthracite coal prices
have been advanced 25 cents a ton by
nil dealers, making CO cents since low
est prices of the summer on furnace
coal and 75 cents on all other grades.
Prices per ton now are: Furnace, $5.25;
egg, $5.50; stove, $5.75; chestnut, $5.75;
Shamokln, $G; Franklin, $7. The mar
ket there la reported to be very active,
and another advance In prices will
probably be made soon.
The statement of business of the Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey for Sep
tember shows: Gross earnings, $1.1S1,
218; increase, $154,211; expenses, $1S9,
640; increase, $37,543; net earnings,
$489,757; Increase, $116,GGS. For the nine
months ended Sept. 30, the gross earq
lngs are $:i,G07,Ul'J. an Increase of $148,
820, and net earnings of $3,765,775, an in
crease of $078,442.
The advance In anthrncits coal
freight rates to New York and Buffalo
by the Delaware, Lackawanna and
WcBtern, which Is to take effect Nov.
1, will cause all the competing lines
to take similar action. The Erie com
pany has already given notice of an ad
vance, and tho Lehigh Valley is willing.
The Pennsylvania railroad's coal
shipments on lines west of Tittsburg
for the year up to Oct. 12, were In
round numbers, 6.000,000 tons In excess
of tho shipments for the corresponding
period last year.
Superintendent Potter, of the Toledo j
division of the Pennsylvania lines, has
asked the company to furnish one thou- 1
sand new cars for service on that divls-
Ion, on which the business Is raplul) j
Increasing. - I
Freight trafllc onhe Pennsylvania
nttsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago di
vision is the heaviest since 1KS2. Every
car Is In service, and many of the train
men are working overtime.
A conference will he hcM this woek
bet wean IVnnsylvnnlu, Heading air.il
LvihJgh Vailk'y railroad officials io dls
cum tho uutelion of ftvlg'ht ra'tcB un
coal.
The New York, Ointaj'.'b and Western
Railroad cvimpaiiiy ihaa teaued speelflca
tficma for 600 coal cars.
It is urjdetT.tood ttot the Lehigh
Valley (Ra.ll'intad company Is In the mar
ket for 2,000 box coirs.
The Cem'tlial Rol'rood Company of
NVw Jersey la In the markot for 1,000
cars.
RAILROAD NOTES.
A Joint meeting of the Brotherhood
of Ruilway Engineers, trainmen, tire
men and switchmen wus held In Ha
zleton Sunday. Representatives were
present from lodges between Delano
and Wllkes-Rarrc, and Included em
ployes of the Lehigh Valley, Jersey
Central and Delaware, Kusquehanna
and Schuylkill roads. J. II. Warg,
grand mastT workman of this district,
presided. The meeting was held be
hind closed doors and representatives
of the press were not admitted. Ac
cording to those who attended It, how
ever, tho gathering was held for the
purpose of harmonizing the different
orders and discussing railway appli
ances In a general way. . 'While the
feeling existing between tho different
brotherhoods is said to bo harmonious
It is known flint there Is a disposition
among some of them not favorable to
the admission of members who took
part in the late strike on the Lehigh
Valley road. An effort is now being
made to harmonlzematters.
The contract which the Electric Stor
age Unttery company has made with
Manhattan for an experiment with the
storage battery on Manhattan provides
for fitting up ono or more cars to run
on the Thirty-fourth street ferry con
nection. It In believed that a good test
of the battery can be mads there with
out Interfering with traffic. The stor
age battery cars aro expected to be
ready for use In about sixty days.
Thp Seaboard Air line has placed on
the Baltimore market $4".6,O00 first
mortgage 8 per cent, treasury bonds of
the Raleigh and Augusta Air line road
to get money to hill id a new freight
depot at Atlanta and make other im
provements. Net earnings of the Sea
board Air line for July and August in
creased $48,726.
The number of railroad accidents In
this country In September were 108, In
cluding fifty collisions, fifty-four do
rallments, and four other accidents In
which thirty-eight persons were killed
and 179 Injured.
The Interstate commerce commission
has brought action against all promi
nent western lines for ignoring the long
and short-haul clause on trafllc to Colo
rado and Missouri river points.
-::-
Durlng the second week In October
KM
ur arm
Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable,
MILD BIT EFFECTIVE.
Purolv VAirfltalilfl. ant wlthnnt ntn. nloo'Ant.
It coated, tastelew. small and e.y to tuke.
Kadwnr's I ills easitt nature, stiroulatlns- to
healthful activity th liver, bowel and other
digeitive organ, leaving the bowels In a net
ural condition without any bad altar effect.
Cure
Sick Headache,
Biliousness,
Constipation,
Piles
,, AND 1
All Liver Disorders.
MDWAY'l PILLS are tinrilr rentable, mild
and rellsble. Caoan perfect Digjetion, com
plete absorption and healthful regularity.
2S eta a box. At Drug tint, or by null
"Book of Advice" free by uill. .
RADWAY A CO.,
P.O. Box 304, Jfew York,
DWAY'8
AGOOD THING -
V
A Great Big Piece fop
revenly-nlne railroads Increased C.-S6
per cent, in gross earnings. During tlic
third week thirty-live roudd Increased
7.86 per cent.
Many Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western coal conductors will draw $103
this month. Some of them have thirty
live days made already.
The Lohlrh Valley has ordered
twenty additional locomotives from ths
Baldwin works.
THE FLAG OF OUR UNION.
A Chart Which Tells of l:cry Change In
Our Nutlonnl liinblcra.
From tho New York World
Few Americans could 4;ell of the
origin and the evolution of the flag
they all venerate. K. A. Housman, of
Danbury, Conn., has however, epitom
ized the results of his long researches
In the hl.'iiory of our flag In a chart,
which he has called the United States
Bohool flag map. This Is intended to
tench to our school children, in the
easiest and most effective manner, the
progress of the "Star-Spangled Ban
ner" from 'the original flag of thirteen
Stars and thirteen stripes to our pres
ent one with forty-four stars. Tho
chant conl. tins pictures of twenty-three
varieties of the national emblem, and
their accuracy is attested by the au
thorities at Washington. Between
these picture are Interesting bits of
Information In regard to their history,
among which is this explanation of the
colors: "Red is supposed .to represent
coinage; white. Integrity of purpo.?,
and blue, steadfastness, love and
fah."
The first Ftar-sp.anglcd banner, Mr.
llnuwtman 1 hews, consisted of thirteen
stripes and thirteen stars, the latter
ranged In a circle. That was odoq-.ted
by cor.grc."s In 1777, from a model mnde
by Mm. John Ross, of Philadelphia,
who was appointed to the H:it of flug
maker to the government. But the ad
mls;on of Vermont and Kentucky to
the Union ltd to ia ohange, con silting of
the addition of two staia and two
Strlpr3, and for convenience the stars
were arranged In parallel rows. This
was the flag carried during the war' of
1S12.
The rapid admission of states, how
ever, noccrsl'ta'ted a change in the pro
posed plan of adding a star and t,.rlpe
for each new possesion, and In ISIS,
when twenty states composed the
Union, It was agreed to reduce the
number of stripes to thirteen, in honor
of the original federation, and to ar
range the twenty rtars In the ehape ot a
great rlar. That was changed, how
ever, because it wan found that -the
addition of etars upset the plan of the
big Etar, and the arrangement In paral
lel rows wus again adopted.
Looking down the rows of flags on
the chart, you see ot a glance the rapid
multiplication of the p'jlts In fhe fed
eral constellation. In 1845, for instance,
there were twenty-seven white stars
on the blue field of our flag and It Is
Interefltlng to note, by the way, that
the different changes that have been
made in the flag have always been
made on July 4. There were three
tfhangea In the flag mnde during the
rar of the rebellion. The admission
of Kansas In 1861, West Virginia In
1S63, and Nevada In 1RG4 were responsi
ble for these changes. The la-st change
wan made In 1S!)1, when the admission
of Idaho and Wyoming brought the
'number of Etars up to forty-four.
NOT WANTi-l) AT BERLIN.
Two American Qirls Fail In an Attempt
to Study Dentistry.
Two American girls have Just re
ceived an intimation that their pres
ence was not desired as students of
dental surgery In Berlin. Thy are tho
MI.iscs Fcder, two San Francisco glrla,
wh? journeyed across land and sea to
Ilerlln only to And that the rumors
of Oerman progress, .which they had
heard, were baseless.
They are bo.th graduates of tho State
UnlvtrfiJty ct Berkeley, amd tlhey are
clever girls. These facts, however, did
not move the stern Oerman professors
and regents who were called upon to
decide their case. They are looked
upon In Ilerlln as specimens of tho
"new woman" In her most aggressive
form, but distasteful as this-view Is
to them, they are not going to turn and
flee. They have applied to the English
and American ministers for aid, and
will make another earnest effort to
gain admission.
1 Kellcf In Six Honrs. .
Distressing Kidney and Rladder diseases
relieved In six hours by the "New South
American Kidney Cure. This new mm.
edy Is a gr?at surprise on acount of its
exceeding promptneis in relieving pain In
the bladder, kidneys, back) and every part
of the urinary passages. In male or fe
male. It relieves retention of water and
pain In passing It almost lrmn.-dlately. If
you want quick relief and cure this is
your remedy. Bold by C. M. Harris, Drug.
(1st, US Peon avenue, craotoa. Pa, e a
PUSH IT ALONG
WELSBACH LIGHT
Specialty Adaplcd .'or Beading and Sewing.
Consumes three (3) feet of gas per
hour and Rives an cfilciency of sixty
(00) candles.
Having at least 33 per rant, over tlw
ordinary Tip Burner.
Call unJ See It.
HUNT s com CO,
434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Manufacturers' Agents.
OYSTERS
We aro Headquarters -for Orsterj and
are handling ths
Celebrated Duck Rivera,
Lynn Havens, Keyports,
Mill l'oiuls; also Slirews.
bury, Rocknwuys, Muurico -River
Coves, Western
hhorcs and Blue Points.
fiVWe maks a Specialty of dctlvarinj
Blue Points on half sholl iu carrier
PIERCE'S MARKET, PENN AYE
CALL UP 36SX
CO.
OILS.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
I 141 TO ISl MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'afr.
CltlrtMtcr'a HaalUk Diamond rtroai,
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
Orlcfnal ud Only Genome.
V ttArc, lwaVM rallavblo, laoiib tik
4ie?wTs m4Umn,l In Itrd and GU men
Zri 2 K- tfia with bif) rinhnit. Take
fwtivrunnamuatunt: At Urufflrta.arewnt.4A
Jf In t imp for nar'lenlari. itiiaatiUe i
MmIL 1,HATrniffint)UU. ttmrnultur.
B:j bjf tul Logol DrutfltU. I'klaULtk.
Frcncll Injection Compound
Cnrrm potltlrely, qnirklr, (not nernlj choc it t.)
Guraitcert it inoimjr refunded, Arold dannrwi
remctllos. price 30 rent rr bottle, kli Uoiile
Ovlli t 1 re evTPt nwe) wntprnpald. iecurrfrom
oie-rTtlm, with only KstiuUflcaUjr nuulo yrlace.
to any adiircn fur 3.u0.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To n suffnrcre ef ERKOKS OF YOUTH,
LOST VIGOR and DISEAtiliS OF MEN AND
WOMEN, SOt) ruga: cloth bound; aecnrely
sealed and ma 11 tree. Treatment by niafl
.trirtly conBdsotlal. and a roaltlre qnick cure
gua an t.-ed. k o matter bow long standing, I
will po.itiy.ly cure you. Write er call.
Ill) I (IDD 320 N- ,5,h st- Philada., Pn.
LIH.liODDai years' centinaona practice.
A permanent relief to long
suffering women; psciflo for all
female weaknesses; one of na
ture's own remedies: Is not In
jorioas to themoit delicate eon
etilutlon. Why safrjrf Price, f 1
par bottle. Fer tale by JOHN H.
PHELPS, fcraaton, Pa,
Roy's
Restorla
Componnd
A CRUISE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN
Bv specially chartered atwmer "Frlctland,"
(7.1IB tone) January IV, 1H00. visttlng Bermuda,
Gibraltar. Ilalasa, Uranada, Albambra, Al
glera Cairo, Jerusalem, Beyrout. Ephreua,
OinsUntlaop'e, Athena, Roma, Nleo: only
UuO and -p. ejtr-nralona, fees, eta, Inolnded.
P. 0. CLmRK, 111 Broadway, Mew York,
S&frK Sl ll!W
9 ffllClitll
o
150
Sizes and Styles
OF
CAST-IRON
RANGES
25
Sizes and Styles
OF
STEEL
RANGES
have arranged with the following firms to sell their
STOVES AT FOUNDRY PRICES:
STRONG'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 320-322 Pcnn Avenue.
W. G. J)0U1) & CO., 509 Lackawanna Avenue.
F00TE & SHEAR CO., 119 N. Washington Afc.
It. J. HUGHES, 124 South Main Avenue.
DU FONT'S
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
Haaafantured at the WapiMillopm Mills, La
earns connty, Pa., and at Wil
mlngtoD, Delaware,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District.
H8.WYOM I NG AVE Scranton, P
Third KaUonal Bank Buildlce.
Aoiacnst
JHOS. POBDTilttatori, Pa.
oHN B. HM1TH HON, Plyrennth.Pa
E. W. MULLIUAN. WUkes fiarra. Pa.
agents for the Repanue Chemical Cob
I toga MPIOBITOB,
Stocks, Bonds
and Grain
Bought and sold on New York
Exchange and Chicago Board
cf Trade, cither for cash or oo
margin.
WM. LINN ALLEN & C9.,
412 Spruoo Street
LCCAL STOCKS A SPECIiLT.
Telephone S002.
THIS
WITNESS THAT
II. D. SWARTZ & CO.
An tha Loading Wholeule Agenti in
Smokeless Powder,
GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS.
HEADQUARTERS FORx
L C, Smith's and Remington
Guns, Claj Pigeons and
Pigeon Traps.
Tclcphono 3723. Open Evontngs.
813M Bpruoe Street, between Penn and Wyo
ming Avonues.
JOHN L HANGI. ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
SI I Laek. Ay. and Stewart's art Store.
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POWDER
ARE THE BEST
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TUB
TRADERS
Eitional Bank, of Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1C90.
CAPITAL 2S0.0G0
SURPLUS, $10,030
FAMTTET, ITTNES, President.
W. W. WATSON, Vlce-Prosldent,
A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Samuol Illnes, James M. Evnrhart, Irr
Ing A. Finch, Plorco B. l-'lnie; Joseph J.
Jermyn, M. B. Kemerer, Che.r'es P. Mat.
thews, John T. Porter, W. W. Watson.
prompt. HiEiw. mm
and LIBERAL.
TT.ta bnk Invites tho patronage of bua
aeas men and firms gcneraly.
LAGER
BREWERY.
Uanufa-tarera of the Colobratod,
PILSEN
LAGER BEER
CAPACITY 1
00,000 Barrels per Annum
nrrtB anoB co wp. c.-rpitni, ii.odd.oct.
iokst at.no hhois n the woia.D.
"A dollar tared it a dollar tanud." t
Tale ladles' Hallfl French Kongols Kid Ba.
ton Boot dellTerad free anywhere In the U.S., OS
roenptoiuaan, aeosyunitrr,
or Portal Note for tl-M.
Kqnale orfiry way tae boots
mid to all null stone for
J.60. W. nak. tbla boo
ounehrm, tberofore we faf
anttt the SV. tttU mud wr.
and If any on. fa not euunrf
we win mane wo nwej
or eend another pair. Opa
'l oo or uomraon t,
wldlha O. ft. B. ft SB.
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Dexter Shoe Co.,
FEDERAL ST..
WaTksV-VV-afaf- mi A SB.
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tpots, Aebea, Old soiee, Vloere In alooth, Balr
UUritT Write CeBeaMdy Oe,a4TMavl
MloTeaaBlekleaweJlMor proof, of eum. I
Oavltial ttamOfiti. PaUenteoared alae reare I
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TOVES
100
Sizes and Styles
OF
PARLOR
STOVES
fNsaaiaysBfs
50
Sizes and Styles
HEATING
STOVES
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WORKS
&
Ren-t B cents for sample package
Faultless Chemical Company. Bara
moro, Md.
Atlantic Refining Go
Manufacturers and Dealers la
01 hS
Unseed Oil, Napthas and Oaso.
lines of all srades. Axle Oreasa,
Pinion Grease and Colllerjr Com
pound; also a Uve line ot Par
afflne Wax Candles.
We also handle the Famous CROWN
ACME t)IL, tho only family safety; -burning
oil In the market.
Win. Mason, Ktassst,
Office: Coal Exehacne, Wyoming Ave,
Works at Pine Brook.
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RESTORES VrTAUn.
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dob wtll teemr thtlr youthful Ttser ky setae
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