THE SCBAHTOTT TBIBFNI! TUE8 DAT MOH2?IN( NOVEMBER 12, 18SKJ. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS STOCKS AND BONUS. New York, Nov. 11 Lord Salisbury' peech last Saturday had a reassuring effect on the markets abroad and the good feeling also extended to this side of the Atlantic. Our market was quick to respond to the Improvement In lon don and on the continent and prices (or the standard tsues moved up gradually during the day. The gain, which ranged from to 2 per cent., was motst marked m v International Issues such as St Paul and Louisville and Nashville. Louisville and Nashville and St. Paul, which have been' heavily oversold the most, the former rising from 61 to 63i and the latter from 73H to 76. Sharp recoveries were also noted In. Lake Shore, Rock Island, Bur lington and Qulncy. Nortnwest. Atchi son, Missouri. Faclflf. Canada 8outbern, Manhattan. Erio. Wabash preferred, Western Union and Pacific Mall. Be fore midday, however, Chicago Gas de veloped weakness and on free sales broke from 65 to 63V,. The heaviness of the stock affected the Industrials unfavorably, but the railway list maintained Its strength until near the close, when prices were Shaded a little1 off realisation. General Electric was decided weak at one time, falling to 2S. a. decline of 1V4 per cent. Later on the. stock rallied to 3iii 2'JTi,. Sugar first rose 1 to 10u and then full to v. In a general wny the Industrials were weakened by fears of hostile lesls latlon by congcess. Sugar, it is Inti mated, will be the first corporation taken up by the now .house. Specula tion In stocks closed steady. Net changes show advances of V to 2i per cent. The InUust rials, however, gen erally lost 4 to 14 per cent. Total transaction's. 2H,nH) shares. The range of today's prices for the ac tive stocks of tlio .NcW York stock mur kcjt are glvrn lHow. The quotations tiro furnished The Tribune bv (1. du 1!. Dim tnlck, manager for William l.lnn. Alh-n 6 Co., sloclt brokers, 41 Spruca street, 8cranton. Op'n-Hlt(h-I.3W-CVvt-inr . rt f-r- intr Am. Tobacco Co..... Sii SS'.i 67 r 20 H 17 ftt'i 19 C 10.VS, 84 40i 75 75 12 Si H i .&ni. Cot. Oil :ti Am. Sugar Re'g Co. 99' Atch., To. S. Fe.i. W4 Can. Souths. SJr Ches. & Ohio 1 Chicago Gas IWi Chlo. N. W....r....H's Chic., B. ft O. S3i C. C. C. St. L 4'i'i Ji) Wi M--t rai lurjt-i 81' i 40'. 74 74 19' MV, i-.i.; B3-, Mfi'i 4l",i 7l's T4' 129 S Chic, Mil, & St. P .. 744 Chic, it. I. & P... Ut Del. Jk Hudson lit Dlst. & C. V 20t Gen. Electric 30't iake Shore Loula. & Nash. M: K. Texas. Manhattan Ele. Mo. Pacific Nat. Lead N. J. Central... ...MS4 14St'i 1414' 14u. tC"t Kl'i 14 14 14 14 ,...ltW .... 30 HW'4 10Mi iiKVi 3D 3U- zs-a .... 30 ...Aif, llOti 3 30. luMi iu:,y N. Y. Central........ N. Y. A N. E X. Y L. E. & W. N. Y., 8. & W N. Y.,8. ft W Pr. Nor. Pacliic Nor. Pacific. Pr .... W'i w !4 lVi 44 ID' m, 32 4i 10'i 15i 44 10H 104 32', 41 Wt 16 2H 12 HH 84 S't lt 7'i 33 ll-"-i os. 44 44 10 10' a Si'i . 4V, 15 15 2D 12 11 32-t4 8V4 f ' 7 ls 1D lli 1W, ion 82'4 4". 15U 29 12' 11U 33i Vi 9"; 7"2 1 M')v IS'.i ll- Ont. & Welt. Pac. Mall. .. 2!V4j Phil, ft Read 1L'V Southern R.R.. lHi Tenn., C. ft I... Tek. Paeillc Union Pacific.... Wabash Wabash, Pr West, union...., W. L 33i .. A 7Hr IS'd mi Ill's 1W V. S. Leather.. L. S. Leather. Pr.... am 67 OH CHICACO BOARD OP TRADE PlllCKS. ' . .Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. ing. est est. Ing. December 5S 58 07 57'i May 02 . 02 01 61 OATS. December 18 ' 18 18 May 20 . 20?k 20 20 CORN. December 27 . 27T4 274 27 May ...i 29 29 29 29 LARD. January 5.69 B.OO fi.fiO SCO May .80 5.80 5.80 G.3C PORK. : January 9.03 9.05 9.02 9.05 Scranton Board of Trade Txchange Ono tations-AII Quotations Based on Par r 100. ' Name. Bid. Askcl Green Ridge Lumber Co 110 Dime Dcp.tft Dl. Bank 130 Bcranton Lace Cur. Co M Nat. Boring ft Drilling Co 80 First National. Bank &K ... Thtiron Coal Land Co 90 Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co 25 8cranton Glass Co C5 Lackawanna Lumber Co 310 8prlng Brook Water Co. 100 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works: 80 Third National Bank 351 Lacka. Trust and Safe Dep. Co ... 100 Scranton Packing Co...-. 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Lackn, Iron ft Steel Co . 150 Weston Mill Co , 250 Traders' National Bank 120 Bonta Plate Glass Co ' 15 BONDS. Scranton Glass Co 100 Economy $ team Heat ft Power Co 100 Scrnnton Pass. Rnllway- first mortgage, due 1918 119 ... Scranton Traction Co ii People's Street Railway, first 'mortgage, due 1918 110 Scranton ft PUtston Trae. Co. ... 90 People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage, due 1920 110 ... Lacks. Valley Trac. Co., first mortgage, duo 1925 100 Dickson Manufacturtng Co 100 I.acka. Township School 5 102 City ofScranton Street Imp 6 ... 103 New York- Produoo Market. New York. Nov. 11. Flour Dull, barely steady. Winter wheat ,low grades, JJ2.25 B2.76; ,do. fair to fancy, $2.80a3.40; do. patents, $3.50a3.90; Minnesota clear. $2.75 n3.25; do. straights. J.20a3.S0; do. patents, Si.35a4.20; low extras, 2.25a2.75; city mills, M.86a4; do. patents, I4.10a4.25; rye mix ture, t2.80aS.20; superfine, )2.10a2.75; fine, I2a2.25-, southern flour, dull, easy; common to fair. II.iOa2.80: good to choice do., t2.0 ol.So; rye flour, dull steady, t2.55a3. Rye Nominal; No. 1 western, 43 asked; barley nominal; western, 45nS0e. ; No. 2 Milwau kee, 44a48c.; barley malt quiet, next year's delivery at 75 cents for Canada. Wheat Spot market fairly active, lower; No. 2 red tore and (levator, tS6c; afloat, 68c; f. o. b.l 67a88c. ; ungraded red, 64a70c.; No. 1 northern. 64ic; options fairly active, weak; declined a1 from Saturday; January. 06Hc ; March, I7c. ; May, 68c. ; July, ffc; December. 4c. Corn Spots fairly active, easier; No. 2 at &5n36c; elevatbr, I7ic; aoflat; options c. lower, closing. steady; November, .'.; Decem ber, 3&c; January. 35c; May, 35c. Oats -Spots eaaler; fairly active; options dull and iweaker; November, 23c.; December, 23c.;- May, .25o.; spot prices. No. 2, ai 23c. ; No. 2 white, 24c: No. 2 Chicago. 24c.; No. S at 22c.; No. 1 white, 23c; mlxe'd western,. 23a28c: white do., 24a28c; white state, 24a28c. Feed Bran, 5a?0; middlings, 70a75c.; rye feed. 70a75c: hay, large receipts, about unchanged. Beef Steady, quiet; family, t9al2; extra mess, $7.50a8; beef hams, quiet, tl4.50al5; tlerced beef, dull, firm; city extra India mess, $17 al. Cut Meats Dull, weak; pickled bel lies, twelve pounds, 6o.; pickled should ers, 6ao.; pickled hams, Pia8c; mid dles nominal. Lard Quiet, weak; west ern steam, tS.85: city. 6 60; November. 5.90: FOR BABY'S SKIN 5calp and Hair The nost effective skin purifying and beiu tlfyiac soap In the worU, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, Nth, and nursery. For dterressinf facta eruptions, pimples, MirkheadL irrHiilnns of the acalD. drv. thin, and falling hair, red, rourh bands, I crufjnftand timple rashes and blemishes of cfahood.lt is absokitety tncomparabie. ' 44"HS ttt 40 USB refined dull; continent, SC.30: South Amer ica. S8.63: Compound, 4a4H4?. Pork Steady, more demand: sales. 2u barrels; mess. SS.75al0.25. Butter Quiet, choice, steady: stale dairy, 12a21c; do. vreura ery, 20a23c; western dalrj'. 10-alSc.; do. creamery, 14a23c; do. June.. 15a21c; do factory, 9al4c; , Elglns, 23c; imitation creamery. LielV'H-c. Cheese Quiet, easy; state large. 7aloc; do. fancy. 10aluc; do. small, 7jal1c; part skims. 3a7c; full sklma. 2a3c. Eggs Steady ; moder ate receipts; state and Pennsylvania, 21 a25c; Ice house, lOilSc: do. per case. S3 a4.25: western fresh, Ilia22c; do. per case, S3a4; limed, 16alSc; do. per case. S3.50a4. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, 0.v Nov. 11. Wheat Receipts, 11,700 bushels; shipments, 26,100 bushels; market lower; No. S red, cash. Mc; De cember, tf4c; May, 67 c; No. S red, cash,' 62c. Corn Receipts, 44,818 bushels; rhlpments, 81,300 bushels; market quiet; No. Smlxed, cash, 28Vic; No. 3 do., 27 a27aic; May, 30c; No. S yellow, cash, 28c; No. 3 white, 26c Oats Receipts, 3.600 bushels; shipments, none; no trading. Rve Dull; No. 2 cash, 40c; No. 3 do., 37c. Cloverseed Receipts, 135 bags; shipments, 200 bags; market dull: November and De cember, 14.30; March, $4.40. Chicago Live Stock. Union Stock Yards, 111., Nov. 11. Cattle Receipts, 17,000 head; market Arm and 10 cpnts higher; common to extra steers, 3 a5; stockers and feeders, $2h3.85: cows and bulls. 1.25a3.50; calves, S2.50a5.7ft; Texans, 2a3.30; western rungers. $2.25a3.90. Hogs Receipts, 50,000 head; market firm: heavy packing and shipping lots. S2.S0u3.7": com mon to choice mixed. S3.35a3.70; choice as sorted, $3.55a3.70; light, $3.3oa3.tiS: piss, 2.10 a3.$5. Sheep Receipts, 14.000 head ; market strong and 10al5 cents higher; Inferior to choice, tl.O4a3.10; lambs. S2.75a4. pliilndclphla Tallow Market. Phllndelphla, Nov. 11. Tallow Is steady bt:t dull. We quote: City prime. In hluls, 4r.4c. ; country prime, in bbls. 4a4c. ; country dark. In bbls, 3a3?sc; cakes, 4"jCM grease, 3!o''ic. Oil Market. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 11. Oil opened and lowest. 81.50: highest and closed. 41.66. Oil City, Pa., Nov. 11. Oil opened and lowest, $1.42; highest and closed. $1.50. OUR NATIONAL DIETS. Food Has an Important Bearing Vpon Characteristics of a Pcoplo-Tuo People of This Continent Are tho Most Fortu nate of All. ! It Is a will-known fait that cer tain kinds of food affect a man men tally, morally and physically. Scotch men aver that their oatmeal "parritch" makes their men bravo and brawny, their women blithesome and bonny and the inferiority of the Celts la owing to the universal use of the potato ns a staple article of food. "No man," ho affirms, "can live on potatoeB and amount to anything." If the Irish are deficient In some things no one can deny that thoy are warm-hearted, gen erous and proverbially witty; and if to the Inherent virtue of the potato is due these . qualities, then tho potato is not to be designed as an article of diet. The Englishman, through genera tions of roast beef eating, has absorbed many of the qualities of the viand he loves bo well. He Is a stubborn, opin ionated, self-assertive, and a good lighter. His intellect.'' like hia beer, is Loth strong and heavy; sometimes, perhaps, a little bitter, and sometimes a little vapid, like a long-kept sample of his favorite beverage. The Chinese diet has been changeless for centuries, and so has their civilization. Not alone has the Chinese mind become stagnant through a monotonous diet, but possibly we may attribute the beudy eyes and the peculiar growth of the Chinese hair and Its arrangement to a prolonged subsistence on the ro dent. The Trench are noted for their nimble legs and their long tong-ues; can it De tne result of much feast in e on the agile frog? Americans tho Best Raev. The Americans, having access to all the good things of the earth, ouprht to produce the most perfect people .of any country; but even here the favorite dish leaves its traces on its devotees. Pish is a popular dish with New York ers; and does not the stream of hu manity .which flows up and ; down Broadway remind one of the restless dwellers in the ocean that dart here and there alert, active, ready to seize at anything that promises gain? The Philadelphian is tranquil, sober, mild; and so Is the terrapin that he dines upon. "So much a long communion tends to make us what we are," thnt even brown bread and baked beans have had a decided Influence on the In habitants of the Hub. It Is rather humiliating to admit that not only one's mental and moral state depends on the state of the Btomnch and what it feeds upon, but that the immortal spark of life itself is kept alive by the gross elements of food. To illustrate one of the most powerful fables, Aesop, the Greek fabulist, makes use of the fact' that til! the func tions of the body nre dependent on the digestive organs. The shrewd observer of mankind may not have been the first to discover that the stomach is, in one sense, the controlling organ of the body, but he was the first to put it Into words. I RAILROAD NOTES. The car shops are working nine hours a day. The stockholders of the Illinois Cen tral road will meet on Nov. 26 to vote on a proposition to Increase the capital stock of the company from S50.0OO.OO0 to S60.000.000. The increase Is to be devot ed mainly to tho purchase of the Chesa peake and Ohio Southwestern first mortgage bonds, which cost $7,000,000. The rest of the Increase will be used to meet other obligations. The new passenger agreement of the lines between Chicago and the Missouri river, by which the earnings will be divided,- will' gd Into effct-next Frtdayr The Rochester Post Express has this Interstlng story to tell of "Our Chaun cey:M The Chicago, New York . and Boston special train. 10, due at Roches ter at S o'clock this morning, did not pull lntoi the Central station until 3.45 a. m. The cause for the delay was not male known until this mornlnsr. The story follow: President Chauncey M. Depew left New York Thursday even ing at 7.30 o'clock In his private enr atached to the New York and Buffalo special, 27. ' A poor woman, accompa nied by eight small children, had by some means passed through the prate nt the Grand Central station in New York and boarded the same train. When the conductor asked for. hpr tickets, she re plied that she had none. She had no money. Conductor Vail is well-known for his kind disposition, but was at a loss to know what to do. He knew that the president of the road was In hi? private car, and, as soon as he had finished collecting the tickets, told him the circumstances. " President I5epew did not hesitate, but at once made out passes for the poor woman and children from New York to Rochester, where they arrived at 6.32 a. m. yesterday. They claimed to have relatives here. Mr. Depew went through to Buffalo, and last evening attended a banquet Previously he had given instruction? to attach his car to trafn 10, leavlnt Buffalo at 1.20 o'clock this mornlnar. The train started at its regular time, the ttatlonmaster supposing that the presi dent was in his car. The train hnd gone only a few miles when the nortc of the private car told the conductor that Mr. Depew waa not In his car. A hurried search proved that he hod been left In Buffalo. The train was stormed st Looneyvllle, sixteen miles from Buf falo, and the conductor telegraphed for Instructions. He was told to wait -Mr. De pew's arrival. At S 15 a. m. Chaun cey.dressedln his evening suit, alighted from a switch engine and entered his Private car at Looneyvllle. and the Boston special proceeded. Mr. Dener took it all in good part, remarking that ie nad miscalculated the tlma and was lad h had been missed before th baa proctedM farmer.-, WHAT FOLKS SAY. DO THEY KNOW WHAT THEY HAVE KIDNEYS-FOR ? . If They Don't, They Know at Least When They Are -Sick, and They Know, When They Are Cured, What Has Cured Them.'. . . See if the Following Applies to Yeu. Do you know what your kidneys are for? ... They are for filtering and purifying your blood. Do you suffer from pains In your back and sides, sleeplessness, nervousness, pulflness of your eyelids, swelling of your feet and ankles? ' If you do. It is because your kidneys are not purifying your blood. - Bad blood is like bad water. It Is poisonous. But it Is made In your body every minute. It is made from the waste that goes on in your body. , Whenever you move or think, you wear out some part of the matter which makes up your body or brain. This waste matter is of no further use. It is like kitchen garbage. It must be thrown away. - Your blood puts new matter In its place and carries the waste to your kidneys. , .. . Your kidneys filter it out of your blood and throw It out of your body. This is what your kidneys are for. This is why Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will cure Blood Troubles and Kidney Troubles. Because they make the kidneys Alter the blood. Here is a letter from a prominent gen tleman of Boston. He says: Boston, August 9th, '93. Ilobb's Medicine Co., Chicaco, III., Gentlemen: It Is with great pleasure that I rec ommend the wonderful medicinal properties of your excellent remedy. I have for years been a sufferer from acute kidney troubles, and have tried every known medicine without uny bcnelicial results., . . Through the advice of a pnyslclan I was induced to try Hobb's Hparagtis Kidney Pills, and after using the first box I was convlncod I had at last found a permanent cure. I am now perfectly well, and two boxes of Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills Is what did It. ft would be impossible for me to say too much In their praise. Very truly yours, James H. Lynch, No. 26 Irving St. Blood troubles don't mean skin dis eases only. They may mean Rheumatism, Oout, Anaemia. Chlorosis, Pale. Bloodless Complexion, Lack of Amblton, Head ache, Dizziness, Hysteria, Neuralgia, etc. These diseases are not generally called blood diseases, but they are biood dis eases all the same. ... They are. because they are caused by a ooison m Cie blood which the kid neys dovt't properly filter. The p-.-oc-f of it is that as soon as the kidneys begin to filter the bloed all these discuses disappear. And the best way to cure the kidneys and make them do their work pf filter ing the blood Is to take Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney PlUn. There Is nothing harmful about Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Noth ing but pure vegetable healing and tonic herbs and roots. They are recommended by physicians and specialists who have tested them and found out their great curative powers, and thousands of people who have been cured by Dr. Hobb's Spara gus Kidney Pills, after they had given up all hope, will always continue to sing their praises. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are for sale by all druggists, or will be sent prepaid to arty address for CO cents per box. Valuable pamphlet, "A Filter For Your Blood," free on request Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San Fran cisco. THE DOCTOR'S COLUMN. A. R. H., St. Paul.-I seem to be losing what little hulr I lmve, it is falling out in quantities, is very dry and brittle. What can I do for it? Use Petrolelne as directed, and twice a week cleanse the scalp with sage tea. M. A. O., Urns ha. Please give me a good remedy for eczema. Take three drops of Thyroldlne, ex tract of the Thyroid Gland, three times daily. Apply Kczemicure as directed. Twice a week, a teaspoonfut of Natro llthic Salts In half tumbler hot water before breakfast. Mrs. 8. Kindly state what will help bronchial caturrh of long stsndlrfg. Take Catarrhlne,' according to direc tions. Teaspoonful Pulmoline, three times daily J. C. H., Chicago. Have a weak back, nervous and suffer with headache.. Alternate Cerebrlne, extract of the brain, -with Medulline. extract of the Spinal Cord, In five-drop doses, three times dally, on the tongue. When your head aches take one Fobrlclde Pill. Regulate the bowels with Natrollthlc Salts. C. Fallng Brown, A. M., M. D. Med. Dept., Col. Chem. Co., Washington, D. C. All letters of Inquiry answered free. THE ANIHAL EXTRACTS. CEREBRINE. From tti Briln. MEDULLINE, From the Spinal Cord. CARDINF, From Hit Hoirf. TES TINE, 0VARINE, THYR0IDINF. Ml R0LITHIC SALTS, or Cnnstltistinn. GASTRINE, for Dyspepais. CATARRHINE, ECZEMICUHE, and oth.r special ties of tho COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO., Now at all drugslp.ts. Send for Literature. Sold by Matthews Bros., 320 Lack'a ave. FAILING MANHOOD General ud Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body tad Mind, Kffeets of Errors or Excesses In Old or Young. Hobust, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to linlsroe and Strengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Body. Absolutely on f ai 11 ng Home Treatment. ftannlltA In a div. testify ram 80 States -and Foretsn Countries. Bend for Descriptive Book, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealedl free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffah), N. Y. Oft. HEBRA't) . VIGLA CREM.1 ana Tin. ana ro. tore the ax in to its oflgV aal tteshneev producing a ana neaitoy eosv i 1 -tlTjJi fnpinUSons asd .perfectly htnileaa. At all estaalitajoefaattJeatoSOcte, fae4te Cbealai, VIOLA Stent SOAPt al.iiiiimita CVTaMTTNER eVCOT0lK00.A ale by Matthawa Smb. and Joha BLANK BOOKS Of ill kinds, Bsssfsctsred at, short sties, sii t's Trtircdi, ) , I HVI !,rr j.i uj a Men testify f f , DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specials, and his asso ciated staff of English and German physicians, are now pfcrtna- . . nently located at . i Old Postoffice Building, Corner Penn Avenue ana Spruce Street The doctor Is a graduate of th. Univer sity of Pennsylvania, formerly demon strator of physiology and surgery- at Che Medico-Chlrurgical college of Philadel phia. His specialties are Chronic,. Nerv ous, Skin, Heart, Womb and SloflO. dis eases. DISEASES OF THE NERYOUS SYSTEM 'l he symptoms of wh.ch are d.uineii, laolt of conndence, sexual weakness In -men and woman, ball rising in throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unllts them for performing the actual du ties of life, making huppineas impossible, distressing the action or the heart, caus ing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, mel ancholy, tire easy of company, feeling us tired In the morning as when retiring) lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, consti pation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately and be restoied to perfect health. . - Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by' your phy sician call upon the doctor and be exam ined. He cures the worst cases of Nerv ous, Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Plies, Female Weakness, Affec tions of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Cancers and Cripples of every description. - Consultations free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally from a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 1 Enclose five 2-cent stumps for symptonr blanks and my book called "New Life." I will pay one thousand dollars In to anyone whom I cannot cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS OR FITfl. DR. E. GRKWKR. Old Pot Office Building, corner Pens avenue and Spruce street. SCRANTON, PA, Atlantic Refining Go Meanf aotwere and Dealers fa) 0 1 hS Linseed Oil, Napthas and Oaeow lines of all grades. Axle-Ureas Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound; also a large line of Pat afflne Wax Candles. We also handle the Famous CROWN - ACME OIL, the only family safety . . burning oil In the market. Wm. Mason, Manager, Offinea tPAaal TVi a fTtiA WvnmlrifS Awm. rke at Pine Brook. ' DUPONT'S HIRING, BLASTING IRD SPMTINO ' POWDER Uaaefootared at the WapwallopM Mills, La serne county. Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, . , HENRY BE LIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. US WYOMING AVE, Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Building. AOBarne: THfiB. FOBD,Mttsoo, Pe. John b. smith a son, pipuonth. Pa E. W. MULLIGAN. Wilkes E errs. Pa. Ago for the Bepaune Chemical Ues i men wpioeive ... HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Etpert la Horseshoeing and Dentistry, la Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge Cleeaf st rut Misuser Mtsteat AerMMMtiea. iiiWLinnnuii Vott CATARRH kTHHM HttDACHEeSS2 nwMeirnnt 111 eete yeT3 ivaain will ate i toj irel wonderful boon tojafemn from Calds, agreTbfast. nnm 'M-ast, Mfclila. IoSnT. eeella. fiHATiryal, Afar! immtMatt r tilt). Am tail . remedr, eonTetileat to rr te eatrt.feeey to te oa nrt tneieeuoa oluoia, Catlaa4 tuse Batata I'tntmi pare (mltef actio (urantecd or money nfandM. Frto fte t. frrtaTir. ai Dnunr!" Rntlmrtd madl remedr, coimeiest tqc a X CuSuAj, IkrwlinriBitf.il. a, i For eel by Matthews Bros, ana jena PhelDB. awful effaeuof I i jv SmsrnsistaMUr,KletiTKmMaVc h. , InwBitr,IxhaiiiUiif oralnandloipor4n w for sale by JOHN If. PHC1M pttr Slat, WyeaBlng are. aaS Spruee strr eV eeeeoia, c3irasKBCJexrrSB HBJTIjn I Tea niw ana earest reaeey ret hllinill. alTtklBeiMasaaJkisema.lUh.Baii RbeaLnie. Sortajnrna, Cnw. wwnl run edrforlXMrrUa.ata.atnrir DAI tf mfr- Tmll rtpld. Ad(lrntOT. DWkEB, firarac-ur or toodc ana bum J -J 1amf llweh eafSsaeeasai al eservr1 naeae , aafeew wwwrw en irw fw . - . v . . . ..... j SCRANTON n V - "oris. : 3,o8S Loaves of Bread baked in Easter Dockash Range, (style shown above,) in seven days with Range standing in street. Longest day's baking n hours. Weather warm, Stove Trade dull. If you want a Stove or Range within the next year, now is your time to buy. 2,000 Stoves will be offered at foundry prices for the next thirty days.' We want to keep our shop running this winter, as usual, and must sell the goods now on hand. THIS WITNESS THAT H.D. SWARTZ & CO. Aretha Leadinf Wholesale A tents in Smokeless Powder, GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS. HEADQUARTERS FOR. : L C. Smith's and Remington 6uns Clay Pigeons and Pigeon Traps. telephone 2723. Open Evenings. MM Bpntoe Street, between Ponu and Wyo mint Arenuea THE NEW NO, 2, 'Cohtftlnietl that has made Hammond Work favqtis, end NEW, NOVEL, and L'BKFL'L liu prOTetaanta. "Hammond Work tho Critarlon of Hammond Superiority." "Hammond 8a In the Critsrlon of Hammond Popnlaritjr." Ham mond Ko. t "The Perfect Tjrpowrtter. Er amine it end be convinced, Fblladolphl brafleh of Tbi Hammond Typewriter Co., 110 S, Bllth Street. F. A. & A. J. BRANDA, i, ' 414 litece St., Icranlea Ripretiirtelhe. CALL Of 888i , 'it acnioawciis. CO. mi e . "I VINE'GAR V e A Bain CIDER. CTflS)AND WAREHOUSt. ' v : 141 TO If I JRSXID1AN STRSZT O. V. OOLUINO, M'cfeV ; f HALU.10ND TYPEWRITER W1WM R. J. B REWER Y. Uannractarere of the Celebrates PILSENER LAGER SEER CAPACITY I ioo,ooo Barrels per Annum Our Stock In Trade Mainly Consists of Watches, Clocks, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Sterling Silverware, . Sterling Silver Novelties, Silver Plated Ware, Fine Cat Glass, Jrt Porcelains, Fine Leather Goods, . Banquet Lamps. We carry the largest variety' In all of thre llnea. Ko concern nearer than tho ercat cities can show such a viirlttr. Cr word iaotir bond. Nearly tbii ty years of successful bni miu should be proof inoiis'.i that our coods andpriccears right, nnd always harabson right. 307 LRCXJWJIM ML 0EXTIB BI0B C0 TtK'p. faatCal, 1 ,COO,0. BSST 81.SO BUOR IN THE 1VOHLD. -A dmllar tarid it a dollar ranufi." , TalelVaakM' Solid French Doacol Kid Bws I eeararad m aaywhm la the U.S., oa nertiit of Cash, Moony orear, or 1'oatal Not far SIM. Equal, awry way tae boon old la all ratal! etsns for U.M. We aiak this tMO enraehwe, therefore wa w oiiff. IhtJH, ttfU aad vrar. and if r.nj eoe fa not aatttfai ereandanotbcrpalr. uaava TOO Or VOBSM Via II, 1 te I aad ass) Ami MMf av Illustrate Cala. 43 FEDERAL ST.t BpBTOM. Hftiml itrmt la !tS. ji (si . 'X.' IfMatBi Hays vee Soiel avoal. Boots, Aor-H, otd Saras, tiatfe In hoath. Bate laluwrf Vta Caw, ?- aalaT-- ' . iltor proofs of emtse. i IK V LAGER BEER IRCER1 fiCfllELL ifl Tie widths .SllM MilKlilcrl Ptwlee. Oepaarelotee A" M Have arranged with the follow ing city dealers to sell our Stoves at foundry prices. No stoves sold at retail at foundry: STRONG'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 320-322 Penn Avenue. W. G. DOUD & CO., 509 Lnckvanna Avenue. FOOTE & SHEAR CO.. 119 North Washington Ave. HUGHES, 124 South Main Avenue. AS Reni 5 cents for rale package. Faultless Chemical Company, Balil" more. Md. , OF SCRANTON. WE UNDIVIDED PUIS, - UD Special Attention Given to Business . ud personal Accounts. INTEREST PAID OR TIHE DEPOSITS. "srar RE VIVO RESTOREt rTiUTY. Made a IstDar. RIM lVjvf iwen utaita,.31 ofMe.i THl ttWtAT predeeee the abeTe resalu la 80 dare, nert Mwerrally ssd qalckly. Carse whse eueeMnfatL Toaae asm wiU ratal a ts.lr kwt esaekoee, eeiaia ana will teeerar thair yoathtol vteor tf nelas BETITO. II ealcslr d rly ortS esse. Lose VMelltr. Iapo:.atr. Kleeuy lseMae, Lost Fewer, tatltaf Menory, WatUaa Oleassse. sad all eaaete ef salf-ebaas or eeeasaaad UalserMtea, whtab aaSta eaa tar atady, eeataaas or sarrtaea. eoteelrmtseyatameettewaseetSliieisel IsstrMt aanatoaila aad beaMl MIMee, erlfec 1st Waft tha plah bmw te sale shsaeaead te fMrtatr tka Bra t yMtau ITwaree eeTlweaW OeeawsseetoB. taaiet ee aeelst BTetaf Hhsr. It eaBbeeeirlad teeoss vaabat. BresatV Mj0 see paakajra. ee sit tar . erNh a fst Ire errtttea jremeeasee sr a eeiaaWI tfseeeeaey. (krealatfna, aaiaese '0HI MCDrStat CO. M Ihrer tL. KCSMIV U. tae Seethe aweew rlttslat 80th bay.
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