The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 10, 1897, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SOIt ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 10, 185)7.
When Looking
For the Best
Uo to tlio in oil reliable. Largest nuortment,
lowest prlccN In Hair Uoodi. Womnko
WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS,
PUFFS, WAVES, ETC,
Hntlsfnctlon Rimrantpod In I.nitlei' nnd
iiml Gents' Wigs for street Moar. We have
tlio lending
Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges
and Powders.
Ask to soothe Idenl Hnlr lirusli, frontline
Hllierlnn bristle nlr cushioned. Children's
Hnlr Cutting recolvos our special nttontlou.
I
317 Lackawania Ave,
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
FACTO It Y VILLI:.
Abrnm AVrlglcy's Sunday school class
and their Invited iruests, are holding
their annual picnic at Lake Carey to
day. Cn Sunday a bush meeting was held
at Wnvoily, Pa., by the colored people,
and several from this town helped to
swell the throtiz of people that were
In attendance.
Mcbvrs, Henry Whcelock nnd Samuel
Oakley, two of our enterprising con
tractors, secured the continct from the
county commissioners to erect the
abutments for the new county bridge
over nt Katonvllle. and they are now
constructing the same. Sam, John and
Will IteynoldH are over there assisting
them.
Captain E. J. Illco post. Grand Army
of Republic, of this place, will be well
represented at the soldiers' ro-unlon to
be held nt Lake Carey this week, Aug,
11, 12 and 13.
Professor Arthur Gardner, formerly
of Keystone academy, has accepted a
position as Latin teacher In Troy, N.
Y. A young graduate of Bucknell, by
the nnmo of Flsk, has been offered the
position In Keystone that Professor
Gardner has vacated.
Dr. C. A. Zeller will move into the
house now occupied by Fred L. Foster,
In a short time, and Jlr. Foster will
occupy roonns over his stores. Dr. Zel
ler's offlce "will soon be opened up In
the Nelson Capwell building on Main
street.
Huel Capwell, of Srranton, and the
Misses Delia and Francis Coleman,
drove to Foster last Sunday and called
on an uncle of the Misses Coleman.
Miss Delia Coleman will remain In that
vicinity for some time visiting rela
tives. Elmer Blddleman and family, of
Scranton, have been spending a week
at the home of E. F. Hartman.
Mr. Ace Corby, of Moosic, was re
newing the family ties with his brother
Ezra here last Saturday and Sunday.
Jeweler E. L. Watklns and wife spent
Sunday with relatives at Jennlngsvllle,
l'a.
Miss Sarah Pike, of the "Dcaconness
Home," New York, Is at home with her
parents in this place.
Landlord and Mrs. Howell and Pro
fessor and Mrs. George Transue, drove
to Northumberland Sunday, the former
home of Mr. Howell.
Mrs. Scott Pall, of East Lemon, is
spending a few weeks at the home of
Mrs. Ruth Dixon.
Dr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Zeller were In
Montrose over Sunday.
"Who said they would take the post
offlce? Miss Anna Butler and Miss Marie
Gllgallon, of Scranton, nre at the home
of P. Kearney for a few days. Miss
Gllgallon enjoys some reputation as a
musician, and possesses a remarkable
voice, both in sweetness and In
strength for one so young.
Mrs. Ella and Will Hinds, of "Wind
sor, N. Y., were in town Friday at
tending the funeral of Mrs. Ann Hinds.
Mrs. Ella Hinds remained in town over
Sunday with the family of Ed. Hinds.
The many friends of L. D. Kem
merer will be pleased to learn that he
is again able to resume the duties of
his profession.
The Susquehanna and Wyoming
County Medical association will meet
In convention at Lake Carey today.
Dr. A. B. Fitch, of this place, will at
tend. Our townsman, James Flynn, is on
the stage with a theatrical company,
now touring the state.
W. A. Coleman, of Scrnntnn. wna
calling on our merchants yesterday.
The Wlnola Oil, Gas Development
nnd Improvement company are sink
ing a new hole about a quarter of a
mile from the "Llthia Springs," In the
hopo of findlnir oil or something else
equally as valuable. The bole is now
down to a depth of about C75 feet, and
the only mineral properties found thus
far of any note are a vein of salt water.
Experienced oil men say this Is a very
good Indication of oil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellenburger and
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Goodwin, composed
a party that spent Sunday at the
Scranton Poor Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Tllllnghast Breyton, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Gnrdner. Mrs. Nelson
Gilmore, and Henry Jones, will leave
next Thursday for a two weeks' visit
In Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bldeli, of St.
Taul, Minn., are expected hero on a
Visit about the 20th of this month.
Mr. Nathan Kearney will leave next
Monday for a week's trip, taking In
Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Manchester
and daughter, of Providence, II. I., are
at George Slsson's.
Dr. and Mrs. E, T. Wheaton and
daughter. Mlnnlo Belle, returned yes.
a 4 marvelous euro for
a can to nl en ocrotly ut
tjy D i U .I? ". " nrmic.s.
aii uiuL'iriir ni ivvh
POLL lOTORrlATIOn GLADLY MALLED FR'Jj.
ANT-AG
We have the finest line of carpets ever brought to
Scranton, all grades and prices. We also carry a full line
of Draperies and Window Shades that we can save you
money on by purchasing of us. Fancy Chairs in Upholstery,
Willow and Rattan at about one-half the prices others are
asking for them. For cheap Stands and Tables see our
windowdisplay. Remember we are closing out our Wall
Paper stock at less than half price.
J. S'QbTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE.
terday from a two weeks' outlnjj at
Ocean Grove.
Mr. Stanley N. Blmrell woa In Car
bondale last Sunday.
FOKCST CITY.
District Attorney AW D. B. Alney,
of Montrose, was In town Saturday,
looking up evidence and subpoenalnR
witnesses on belinlf of the common
wealth In the Waltz murder case. The
case will be opened tomorrow morn
ing. The witnesses for the defense left
for the county seat ysterday and the
witnesses for the prosecution will start
tonight,
Mrs. Jame,s A. Brown and children,
Carl and Mildred, left for Tompklns
vllle Sunday, where they will spend
nomo time as the guests of Mrs.
Brown's brother, James McLaughlin.
Edward Keltz, of Honesdale, is In
town this week conducting the meat
business of his brother, Leonard Keltz,
who is at Montrose as a witness In the
Waltz case.
William H. Leek, formerly n busi
ness man In Forest City, but now en
gaged in other pursuits near Unlondale,
called on his many friends here Sun
day. Mrs. John Blggio Is lying very 111 at
her home on Main street.
George L. Taylor, wife and children,
are the guests of friends In Tompklns
vllle. The several societies connected with
the Methodist church and Sunday
school projwses to run an excursion
to Hnrvey's lake sometime within a
month.
A. Lee Waterman has been granted
the privilege by the council of num
bering the houses of the borough, and
him commenced the .work.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Presbyterian church will hold a so
cial Tuesday, August 17, on the chuich
lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flemmlng, of
Forest City, Miss Cecelia Clark, of
Pleasant Mount, and Martin Fleming,
of Aldenvllle, are nt Atlantic City.
The Young Men's Christian associa
tion has closed Its reading room for
the present. Reason: Lack of funds.
The Sunday afternoon gospel meet
ings will be continued In the open air
when the weather Is favorable. The
reading room was accomplishing a
good work and was generally recog
nized as a benefit to many of the people
of Forest City. It Is hoped that the
friends of the association will come
to Its help, and enable that organiza
tion to again open the doors that have
been closed for lack or proper sup
port. On August 28 Sheriff Ward Deuell
will ngaln visit Forest City In his offl
ctal capacity. At 10 a. m. of that day
he will sell the lot and two buildings
owned by Fred Cray, and situated on
the corner of Main and South streets.
At the same time ho will also dispose
of lot No. 41, on Hudson street, on
which Is a frame building. The lat
ter property is owned by C. L. Bell.
The executions In both cases were is
sued by the New York Mutual Build
ing and Loan association.
TUNKIIANNOCK.
Miss Helen Lewis Is visiting friends
In New Haven, Conn.
Andrew Townsend and wife, of Scran
ton, visited at the Kceler house with
Mr. and Mis. Newman Fitch, last
week.
Mrs. Jennie N. Hayden and children
are visiting In New York city.
Arthur, son of Rev. J. C. Lcacock, of
this place, has gone to Germany to com
plete his course of study.
Mrs. William B. Osterhout, of Free
port, L. I., Is visiting with her chil
dren at the home of Edgar Osterhout.
She will also spend some time with
her parents at Forkstown, Mr. and Mrs.
Giles Burgess.
Mrs. Charles Graham Is at Scranton,
called there on account of her sister's
Illness.
Miss Lizzie Stark has returned from
an extended visit with relatives at
Hackettstown, N. J.
Miss Hattie Bacon, of Nicholson, vis
ited friends here last week.
The property at Lake Carey, called
the "rocks," which is opposite the old
Pollner house site, has been sold to
Scranton parties and It Is Intimated
that a large boarding house will be
erected there.
The Tritons played a game of base
ball with Edwardsville on Saturday last
and were defeated. Score 1-1-13.
The Wyoming County Agricultural
society has decided to enlarge the
grand stand nt the fair grounds.
B. W. Lewis and family and H. F.
Metcalf and family are occupying their
cottages at Lake Carey.
Judge Sltjser has decided to remodel
his home on Tioga street, during the
comtng fall.
The Triton festival, which was post
poned two weeks ago, will be held on
Wednesday night of this week.
Clinton Dewltt, of Towanda, spent
Sunday with relatives here.
The Eagle Hose company of Pittston,
will camp out at Lake Carey for a
couple of weeks.
Mrs. John Garmnn, of WIlkes-Barre,
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. earner.
I1ALLSTHAD.
Frank W. Swlgert spent Sunday
with his parents In Carbondale.
Stanley Evans, of Forest City, Is the
guest at the homo of F. B. Browne.
Mrs. I. B. St. John, of New York
city, Is spending a few days at the
home of C. J. Langley.
Roy Barnes, of Elmlra. has returned
home after a pleasant visit with
friends and relatives In town.
The Sunday school of the Presby
terian church will hold their annual
picnic at Ross Park next week The
exact date has not been decided upon
as yet.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis left
Monday morning for the Thousand Isl
ands, where they will spend the pres
ent week.
E. R. W. Searles, of Susquehanna,
was In town Saturday.
The Sunday school of the Methodist
churcl! will enjoy their annual picnic
In the Loomls grove next Friday.
Fred Nichols, of Wllkes-Barre, vis
ited his parents here over Sunday
Jessie Conklln Is visiting at Elk
Lake.
A black snake measuring six feet,
one Inch In length, was killed near the
Loomls farm Monday morning.
Royal mikci tbe food pure,
wholesome snd delicious.
Heft
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CO., MEW VORK.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Now York, Aug. 9. Quito a violent
liquidation set In the stocK market In tho
last hour and a halt of trading today,
and prlccj came tumbling from their hlsh
places, the decline from tho high point
being In many cases very wide. What the
professional traders havo been predicting
for some time camo to rss, namely: A
eumclent decline to uncover stop loss
orders by weak holders of stocks. The
deal-era havo been awaro of tho "plra
mldlng" of orders on a largo sole, that
Is to say tho re-Investment of earning as
fast as mado by weak holders, whloh
threatened what occurred today. It
looked for a tlmo as though the market
Wu8 golnfr to pieces under the weight of
heavy onenngs to realize. But after It
was over, a taking? account of the day re
vealed that the net changes of Impor
tance were confined to a comparatively
few stocks. It was the stocks that had
enjoyed sensatlonnl advances In the
mornlnff, notably the Grangers, thnt suf
fered most severely In the afternoon.
The total sales wero 70C.SOO shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, At,.
LEN & CO.. stock brokers, tloarn build
trg, rooms 705-70C.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est ei. !ntr.
Am. Tobacco Co .... 5 "'3 OfVS SH
Am. Cot. Oil 19Vi lOTi 19 1
Am. Sug. Ro'g Co ..14 P.; UC',4 113 143
Atch., To. & S. Fo .. 14',i U liya 141
A., T. & S. F., Pa .. 23)4 30 2'J?4 29
Can. Southern EG G7',J 55'i KV4
Ches. & Ohio 22 22U 21-H 21-?g
Chicago Gas lOUi 102'i 10ii 101
Chic, U. & Q ?4i 9GU PS'i 91
C. C. C. & St. L .... 324 32!i 32 32'4
Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 92H 91 92U 92
Chic, It. I. & P 85 85 84 Ui
Delaware & Hud ...120 120Vi 119 119
D., L. & W 139 162 15994 101?i
Dlst. & C. F ....."... 15'fc lo4 141 li
Gen. Electric 37'4 38 3G!i 37'4
Louis. & Nash CO C0U 6Si KT6
M. K. & Tex., Pr .. CC 3514 354 35H
Manhatan Elo 105V4 107 103 lOJ'.fc
Mo. Pacific 27 2S 26?4 2Cft
Nat. Lead 35H 36 35H 35i
N. J. Central 95 97H 94',4 95i
N. Y. Central 103 10SV4 IKK 107
N. Y L. E. & W .. IS 18 174 17?i
N. Y., S. & W.. 'Pr .. 3914 39T4 3S 38
Nor. Pacific. Pr .... 4714 18 47 47?4
Ont. & West 17H 17',4 1691 164
Omaha C8 b9,4 (57 67
Pacific Mall 31 3214 31 32
Phil. & Read V',i 27 254 25
Southern R. R 1114 114 10 10Tb
Southern R. R., Pr.. 35 35fc 33 3414
Tenn., C. & Iron .... 29 30'4 28 28
Texas Pacific 12"i 13 124 12
Union Pacific 9 9y. 8 fc?4
Wabash 714 714 7'fc 1lM
Wabash, Pr 1814 19 1814 1814
West. Union 91 934 904 91H
W. L 1 1 1 1
U. S. Leather 9 9 84 894
U. S. Leather, Pr .. 6714 C8 60 60
U. S. Ruber 1714 174 16'.4 164
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. lng. est. c?t. Ine.
September 76 77 734 70
December 76 78 70 78
OATS.
September 10 164 1C4 16
December 1714 1714 1714 17
CORN.
September 26 2694 2614 26
December 27V4 2794 27 27
LARD.
September 4.32 4.32 4.25 4.23
1 14 off
14 Off
4 Off
54 Off
14 Off
SAMTER BROS.,
Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers.
Scrnnton Ilonrd of Trnde Excbnngo
Quotntlons-AM Quotations Ilnscil
on l'nroflOO.
BTOCKB. ma. Asked.
Scranton & rittiton Trac. Co. ... 20
Nntlonnl Boring & Drill's Co 80
First Notional Bank 630
Elmhurst Uoulevard Co 100
Scrantori Savings UanK 200 ...
Scranton Packing Co 93
Lacka. Iron & Steel Co ISO
Third National Bank S50 ...
Throop Novelty M'f'g Co 80
Scranton Traction Co 15 17
Scranton Axle Works 75
Weston Mill Co 230
Alexander Car Replacer Co 300
Scranton Bedding Co 105
Dime Dep. & Dls Bark 145
Lacka. Trist & Safe Dep, Co.. 140
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1920 115 ...
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 115
Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. ... 90
People's Btroet Railway, Uen-
eral mortgage, due 1921 115 ...
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka, Township School 5 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 102
Mt, Vernon Coal Co 85
Scranton Axle Works 100
Scranton Traction Co 93 ...
l'hllndelphln Provision Jlnrkot.
Philadelphia, Aug. 9. Wheat Firm an!
94c. higher; contract grade, August, 8614a
8614c; September, October nnd November,
nominal. Corn Firm but quiet; No. 2
mixed, August and September, 371in374c.;
October and November, nominal. Oats
Nominal; No. 2 white, August, Septem
ber, October and November, 23a24c. Flour
Quiet; winter super, $2.8oa3.10; do. ex
tras, J3.10j3.35; 'Pennsylvania roller clear,
$3.75a4; do. do. straight, Jl.10a4.23; west
ern winter clear, $3.75a4; do. do. straight,
J4.10a4.30; do. do. .patent, $4.30a4.50; spring
clear, J3.C0a3.75; do. straight, JI.30a4.W; do.
patent, $4.50a4,73; city mills extra, $3.20a.
3.50; do, clear, la4.15; do, straight, $4.15a
4.35; do. patent, $l.60a4.53. Rye Flour
Unchanged. Butter Firmer, good de
mand; fresh western creamery, 13c; do.
Pennsylvania and do. western prints, 17c.
Eggs Firm: fresh nearby, 14c; do. west
ern, 12al3c Cheese Firm. Refined
Sugars Quiet but steady. Cotton Un
changed. Tallow Steady; prime city In
hogsheads, 3c; do. country In barrels,
3c; dark, do,, 29c; cakes, 314c.; grease,
294c. Live Poultry Firm, better demand;
fowls, 9c; old roosters, Cc; spring chick
ens, SalOc Dres3d Poultry Steady, fair
demand; fowls, choice, 104c; do. fair to
good, 914al0c! broilers, western, deslr
ablo sizes, 12al3c; do. small and scald
ed, Salic; nearby, do., as to slzo and
quality, 12al4c Receipts Flour, 400 bar
rels, 5,000 sacks; wheat, 2,500 bushels;
corn, 129,000 bushels; oats, 8,000 bushe'.s.
Shipments Wheat, 3,000 bushels; corn,
3,000 bUBhels; oats, 11,000 bushels.
New York Produce .tlnrkct.
New York, Aug. 9. Flour Firmly held
but only moderately active; city mills pat
ents, J5.15a5.35; do, clears, J1.80a4.93; Min
nesota patent, J4.5gft4.80; do. bakers, J3.65
Btralghts, J4.15a4.30j)do. extras, J3.20a3.30;
a3.80; winter patents, Jl.40a4.75; Uo.
do. low grades, J2.95a3.20. Wheat Spot
firmer; No. 2 red, 89.8c, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern, 86c, f. o. b afloat to
arrive October; options opened stronger,
broke sharply, but recovered finally, clos
ing lallic not higher; No. 2 red, August,
85a86c, closed 86e. ; September. S294aS4c ,
closod 84c; October, 8294aS2c, closed
83'ic; November, 82a83Iic, closed 83c;
December, 829iaS4c . closed 81c Corn
Spot steady; No. 2, 32a324c elevator; 3314c.
afloat; options opened weak, rallied, clos
ing unchanged to Uc higher; August
closed 3114c; September. S14a3194c, closed
3194c; Octoter closed 3214c; December,
3314a33s4c., closed 33-4C. Oats Spot steady;
No. 2. 22c; No. 3, 21c: No. 2 white, 2o',4c;
No. 3 do., 24c: track mixed, western, 2114
a23c; track white, 234a20c; options mod
erately active ar.d weak, closing steadier
nt 4c. net decline; September, 20a21c,
closed 20c; October, 214a21c, closed
2114c Beef Firm. Cut Meats Steady;
pickled bellies, 614a"c; pickled shoulders,
5a514c; do. hams, Sa9c Butter uQlet;
western creamery, liaise; do. factory, 7
al014c; Elglnc, 15c; Imitation creamery.
914al2c; state dairy, 10al4c ; do. cream
ery, UalSc Cheese Firm; large white,
Curo all liver Ills, bilious
ness, headache, sour stom
ach, Indigestion, constipa
tion. They act easily, lth.
Pills
ont pain or cripe. Solclbyalldrufrirliti. J5 cunts.
The only Pills to take irlth Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Hood's
Wanted
a man
For each one of those Suits left over from last, fall and win
ter. Wanted every man who comes within looking dis
tance of our Lackawanna avenue window to take particular
notice of the display of suits.
A feature of this Sale will be the offering of the win
ter suits that were in the purchase made of Mr. Christian a
short time ago. Our first announcement of Mr. Christian's
stock told only of his summer suits aud such was the suc
cess that not one is left today. It was a clean sweep. Mr.
Christian's stock of winter suits is ready aud awaits your
approval.
Then, in addition to Mr. Christian's stock, we have
placed every one of the suits left over from last fall and win
ter and offer you choice at one-quarter off the market price.
$10.00 Suits for
12.00 Suitsfor
15.00 Suitsfor
18.00 Suitsfor
20.00 Suitsfor
7Ua8c: small white. 714a8c.! largo col-
"orcd, SaSlic; small colored, 8iia8!4c.s part
slums, 4a&c: run kms, 24a3c. Eggs
Quiet: state nnd Pennsylvania, 12al5c;
western fresh, 13al34c. Tallow Quiet:
city, 3c; country, 3Wc Petroleum
Dull: United, clctcd 71 bid.
New York Llvo Stock.
New York, Aug. 9. Reeves Morkot ac
tlvo. Pteors Market firm; rough butch
er stock firmer; native, steers, J4.25a6.25j
stags nnd oxen, J2.50a4.50; bul'-i, J2a3.10;
dry cows, J1.75a3.60. Calves Market ac
tive, general advance of c: veals, Jla7;
buttermilk calves, J3.75n4.16; grasscrs,
J3.CO. S'heep Markfct elow nnd weak,
fairly actlvo and firm; sheep, J2.374al.25;
lambs, Jl.80aG.10. Hogs Market firm at
J4.15a4.50.
Hiiirnlo Live Stock.
East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 9. Cattle Mar
ket shade lower: extra, J4.90a5: prime,
J4.75a4.85; buls, stags and cows, J2a3.5n.
Hogs Market fairly active: prima light
u eights and rigs, J4.15a4.20; medium
weights, Jl.10a4.15; common to fair, tin,
4.05; heavy hogs, J3.S0a3.9O; roughs, J2.50A
3.23. Sheep Market steany; choice, J4.15a
4.20; common, J2.Ca3.35; Bprlng lambs,
J3.75a5; veal calves, J3.73aC.23.
Clilcngn Live Stock.
Chicago, Aug. 9. Cattle Market active,
good demand: J1.63a3.95 for poorest dressed
beef steers to J4.93a5.20 for cholco to ex
tra cattle; good beeves, J4.70a4.83; natlvo
beef steers, Jl.30a5. Hogs Market astlvo
at J3.75a3.85. Sheep Market slow nt J-23a
b; western rango flocks, J3.40a3.73; west
erns, J3.4rta3.50. Lambs Market active,
steady; J3.50a5.23. Receipts Cattle, 17,500
head; hogs, 31,000 head; Bheep, 19,000 head.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pn Aug. 9. Credit balances,
71: certificates, no bids; shipments, 176,005
barrels; runs, 178,190 barrels.
Boft.'Wlilto Rands with Shapely Nails, Luxu
riant llairwlth Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro
duced by CUTicunx SoAr, tho most effective
skin purifying and beautifying soap in the
world, as well as purest and sweetest, for
toilet, batli, and nursery. Tho only preventbo
of Inflammation and clogging of tno ronra.
SoArUioldthrouyhoot the world. Potter Deuoand
Cnsit. Corp. Sole l'ropi., Boston, U. S. A.
03-M How to Purif and littuUfj the Skin, Scrip,
tod Hair," mailed fr.
BABY HUMORS Si'J.'iSK.K
AKF0HTHEB?4iKLET.ON
GIVES TiiL
BESTIiGnTVRIP
FOR SALE BY THE
CO
SCRANTON STATION.
$ 7.50
9.00
11.25
13.50
15.00
4
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(utlcura
Ear TNki
FULL SET TKETII
GOLD CROWN
TEUTH CLEANED.
SILVEK FILLING
AMALGAM FILLING
No Charge for Extracting
w nl ihw
OFPICE OPEN AT ALU IIOUUS.
DR. G. E. HILL. 8c SON.
Over First National Bank.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
Everything must be sold. See
the great bargains just
opened on 2d floor,
consisting of
Ladies' Suits, Waists,
Skirts, Wrappers, Millinery,
Ladies' and Mens' Furnishings,
Hats, Caps, Hoisery, Gloyes,
Underwear, Etc,
Will Be Sold at About One-
Half Price Until the
Entire Stock is
Sold.
A. E.
Ml STORE
(I
213 UCKHWAHM AVENUE.
Has full and complete stock
of all the latest up-to-date
styles in
Belts, Waist Ssts,
Rogers Sllvar -Plated Ware,
Sterling Silver Spoony
at the very lowest
possible prices at
213 Lackawanna Avenue.
THE
lOSIC POWDER CO.,
BOOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'ra,
SCRANTON. PA.
MINING AND BLASTING
POWDER
MADE AT MOOSIC AND
DALE WOIUIfl.
LAPLIN & RAND POWDBR GO'S
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Electrlo Batteries, Electrla Exp! Ida r 5, far ex
plodlug blast, Safety Fuss, nnd
Repauno Chemical Co. 'a explosive
E. ROBINSON'S
MI'S i 1
STOCK
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Unutocturni of th CIbratMI
Pitt Ji tei
CAPACITYl
100,000 Barrels per A an urn
OUR OLD PRICES, AS LAW OR
LOWER THAN THE LOWElr.
$4.00
. H.00
80
50
- 25
Teeth When Set Is Mnilc.
SAVE MONEY! SAVE PAIN!
The First. The Largest. The Oldest
Establishment of Its Kiml
In the State.
OLD AND RELIABLE.
Klftccn Ycnrs In Scranton. Tho Only OHlco with Full
Kn nipped Kloctrlcnl AppllnnrpK. Momcthlnir New to
Kill, Kxtract, l'uton Oold Crowiu Without n rnrtlcle of
Tain. Wo Hnvo All tho l'ntpnt Appllnncei on the Mnr
ketfor I'nlnk'sn DeutlRtry. No Kfttcnt Appllnuie made
for ono dentist nlono. All enn hnvo them. You will nnd
UN Up-to-Dnte. In nil hrnnriien of DcnttMry. WK UUAH
ANTEK OUH WOIUC FOK A LIFKTIMB.
LADY IN ATTENDANCE.
AL11ANY DENTISTS.
A SU1B SUIT
Will now bo made by us cheaper tlinn over.
1'nll Goods will noon bo In. Our Summer
Goods must ko nt reduced rates. 8UIT3
I'ltO.M S12.00 UP.
W. J. DAVIS,
Merchant Tnilor.
213 Wyoming Ave., fiKjSfc,.
OF SCRANTON,
Specinl Attention Given to BusL
ncss and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations Ex
tended According to Balances and
Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital, -Surplus,
-Undivided
Profits,
$200,000
320,000
88,000
WM. C0NNELL, President.
IIKNRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pros.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier.
The Most
Delightful
SPRING
TRIPS
aro those by tho linndsomo large steam,
fihips of tho
Bailing every week day from New
York to OLD POINT COMFORT, VIR
GINIA BEACH AND RICHMOND, VA.
Round trip tickets, covering a
health-giving sea voyage of 700 mlle3,
with meals and stateroom accommo.
dationa enroute. for $13, $13.50 and
$14.00.
SEND FOR PARTICULARS.
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.,
Pier 26, North River, New York.
W.U GUILLAUDEU. Vice-Prcs. & Traffic Mzr
ON THE LINE OF THE
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y
are located tbe finest Ashing and hunting
rrounds In tho world. Descriptive boolts
on application. Tickets to all points in
Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces,
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and
United States Northwest, Vanvouver,
Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San
Frunclaco.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Gars
attached to all tnroucht trains. Tourist
cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
may be had with secondclass tickets.
nates always less than via other lines.
Por further information, time tables, eta,
on application to
a V. SKINNER, Q. E. A..
3S3 Broadway, New York.
MADE ME A MAN
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