-smtpr1 n THE SCKAiNTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY MOIHaNGr, SEPTEMBER 1, 18!T. W f t -&V$J&P'0 TtfT"9t r When Looking For the Best Go to tho moit rellnble targeil assortment owcst prices In Ilnlr (loads. Wo mnko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC, Satisfaction Riinriintced In Ladles' nnd nml dents Wigs for street wear. Wo linvo tho leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to sco the Ideal Hair Ilrnsh, Eonulno Plborlnn brlstlo nlr cushioned. Children's ilnlr Cutting rocoUcs our special uttentlon. IRIi 8. 317 Lackawanna Ave. PROBAND FATAL FALL Guest nt W ntcr Cap Sustains Intornnl Injuries. StrotKUhurR, Auk 31.-l'rank Ilrotlheacl, a l'lillnilelphlan lsltlnK nt tho Dela ware Wnter Gap. met with n probably fntul accident jistenlny. Ho had climb ed up a liildcr ut tho back of tho homo to icpalr n water dialn. While at woik tho laddir slipped and foil Young Urod liuid to pavo lilmtlf clutched tho water ilraln His n eight was too gnat nml ho f.ll to the ground, striking on tho back of hN held. Tho cast-lion drain fell too, and stiuck lilm in the fuio and neck rutting a deep Kash In liH nccU Ho was picked up un conscious and carried Into tho house. Ho Is Injured lnttrnnlly. ROBBED WHILE IN CHURCH. A Hrndlonl County Tax Collector Ho lircil of 8800 on Sinning. Tuwnndn. Aug 31 Riubcn Jlussolmnn. tax collector of Overtoil township, was lobbed of JVM on Sunday. He hid his money In tho cellar of lilsi dwelling nml the whole family went to church, iinvlm; tho house unlocked. Tho robbery wns not discovered until C o'clock In tho afternoon and no cluo has ot b"cn obtained. A SIX PER CENT. INCREASE. Scluulldll Minors Cot Highest Wnscs Eli Id This S u miner. I'ottsIlle, Aug SI. The eommlttco of the Schujlklll Coal ntchnngc has fixed tho rnto of wages to be paid miners In this region for the last half of August and tho Hist half of September at $.'07. This is C per cent. aboo tho J2 50 basis and tho highest rate of wages paid this hummer. Mill Work lull Time. Heading. Aug. 31. It Is said that tho Philadelphia anil Heading machine shops will bo put on full time beginning Wednesday. WYOMING. Tho funeral of Itnlph Johnson, who died on I'rlday of last week, was held from his lato residence on Vourtli street Sunday afternoon. Hev. Wilson Trie bio conducted tho sei vices. The Interment was mado In Wjomlng cemetery and at tho grao a quartette sang most beau tifully "Going Down tho Valley." Mr. Johnson was a miner and was emplojed at Mount Lookout colliery. Ho leaves only a widow. Hairy I. ijcock has returned from n camping trip near Illoomsburg. Dr. William H Davles returned homo Sunday fiom a week's stay at Lake XV i nola. Tho lato John A. Hutehlns held tho of. ofllce of tie.isurer of tho school board. On Saturday evening tho board con vened to elect nnothei In his place. There was not a quorum present and no busi ness could bo transacted. Hev. Robert It. Thompson, of tho Bap tist church, and Hev. Claude G Lang ford, of tho Haptlst church, Pltiston, exchanged pulpits on Sunday morning Thomas Itcldv. Hnoch Itapson and wlfo nnrt Mrs. Hobcrt I.rar were among those fiom this place who attended tho temp etanco rally at Mountain Paik jester aay. Miss Luara DavJcs is spending threo weeks with friends at Torcst City. NICHOLSON. Mrs. XV, XV. Williams, of Ann Arbor, Mich., wns the guest or Cairlo Stephens over Sundnj. Mrs. K. L. liacon and daughter, Gene Meve, were In Scranton on Monday. Mrs. Chailes M. Nichols, who has been spending a few weeks in the Adliondack mountains, returned home Monday. Piank Hartley, of Newfoundland, was calling on file mis hole Sundav. Arthur Wine shank, of Seranton, was In town Sunday last making a few calls Miss Diia Stark wmt to Honesdalo Monday for n few weeks' visit. H. A. Smith, of Scranton, spent a few hours In this place Monday, patronizing the dental chair of Dr Harry Wilkins. A. I". Henjamln and wlfo left their old homo and many fi lends In this placo TueMlay morning for Scranton, where they begin housekeeping In Green ltlitge Haul lie anisic , of Waterloo, Iowa, has leen visiting his sister, Mrs. I,. Shields, for a few ilajg, and left Tuesday mom Ins for Cicero. N. Y.. to visit his pu. tents, Hev. and Mrs. O. R. Ueardsley. I'OKKSr CITY. Miss Lauia Davles, of Wyoming, is vis. ltliig her f i lend, Miss FJo Allen. Tho services of tho Columbian quar tette, of Scranton, have been secured by Knterprlse Hoso eompany for September 15 and 1C, tho dates on which "Tho Con gressman from Texas" will bo produced. Thomas r. Johns, of Pleasant Mount, Wajno tounty, was in Purest City jester day looking nftor his business Interests. Mr. Johns was for some jears a resident of this place. B. W. Hlakeslec is tho guest of friends in Now Mllford Lawyer John M. Kelly, of Montrose, was In Forest City Monday and yesterday looking up nddltlonul evidence in the Waltz murder case. Tho court will hear argument on tho application for a new trial September 13, and the defenso ex poots to produce many new and Important facts bearing' on tho case. Mr Kelly is considered one of tho ablest lawyers In the coanty. Ho was not connected with the caiso at tho recent trial and conviction, lUt has since been retained for tho defense. We have the finest line of carpets ever brought to Scranton, all grades and prices. We also carry a full line of Draperies aud Wiu.dow Shades that we can save you "l0.ney otl by purchasing df us. Faucy Chairs in Upholstery, Willc aud Rattan at about oue-half the prices others are asking for them. For cheap Stands and Tables see our window display. Remember we are closing out our Wall Paper stock at less than half price. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE. AVOCA. The postponed mooting of tho Epworth league will tako placo this evening af ter prayer meeting at tho Methodist Dplscopal church. nev. P. M. Smith, of Worcester, N. Y., was a visitor In town yesterday. D. D. Davis, mlno foreman at the Langcltrfo colliery, has removed his fam ily Into tho building recently vacated by H. D. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Landon have re turned homo after a two wcoks' trip to the Now England states. Joseph McPhcrson has again resumed his duties nt tho Delavvaro and Hudson station, nftor n pleasant visit among friends In Albany, N, V. Miss Kato Brehony left yesterday to enter us a student at the Mansfield Stato Normal school. Charles Robinson hns returned to Ho boken after a fow days' visit nt tho homo of his mother. Messrs. Solomon Deeblc, John Rldgclly, Peter Boylan and 'Squlro Whnlen at tended tho Republican convention at Wilkes. Barro yesterday. Miss Agnes Gibbons will leave this week to rcsumo her studies at tho Hloomsburg Stato Normal school. James O'Hoylo has announced himself ns candidate for dclcgato to tho county Democratic convention to represent tho Knst district of Maroy township. Dr. W. P. Pier has returned homo after n pleasant trip to tho sea shore. M. J. Bosley is suffering from a sevcro nttack of hay fever. Tho ofllclal board of tho Methodist Hplscopal church has granted tho pas tor, Hev. L. 12. Van Hocsen, a vaca tion for ono month. Rev. Van Hoesen wilt not bo in tho pulpit again until the first Sunday In October. The entlro church nnd community nro grieved over tho death of tho pastor's wife. Rev. J. C. Tennant, of Wllkes-Bnrre, will preach next Sunday, after which It is expected that union services will ho conducted by Rev J. Jones, of tho Primitive Metho dist church Tho regular Quarterly meeting of tho Woman's Missionary society of tho Meth odist Episcopal church wilt be held nt the homo of Mrs. Gay, on Lincoln Hill, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 7. Postmnster T J. Pltzslmmons. M. E. McDonald and Hon. J. J. Mornhan, of this place, wero among tho delegates nt the Reading convention. Tho former acted as chairman of tho Luzerne delega tion. Patrick Hughes, a former resident of this town, who, with his parents, left hero about twenty yenrs ago, circulated among friends on Sunday. Mr. Hughes Is tho general manager In Pennsylvania for Armour & Co , and has recently taken up his rcsldenco In Pittsburg. Mrs. William C. Drake, Mrs. William Monlo nnd Mrs. Humphrey left on Mon day to spend a few weeks among rela tives In New York city. Mr. N. W Hutchlngs, of Bermuda, Is tho guest of his brother, Mr. W. S. Hutchlngs, of Mooslc. Tho Mooslc Populnrs wero defeated yes. tenia hv tho Delaworo and Hudson team, of Mill Creek. Score, 0 to B. Tho gnmo throughout was devoid of Inter est, and at times tiresome. This is part ly duo to the fact thnt the Populars had not thp regular team. Today they will go to Honesdalo to play with an excel lent team nt that place. A largo delegation of tho Prohibition party nttended the Union excursion at Mountain Park yesterday. They were af forded tho pleasure of hearing Rev. Dr. Swallow, tho financial agitator and can didate for stato treasurer on the Prohibi tion ticket. PROF. COLES FOR SEPTEA1BER. Prom Storms nnd Signs. Tho month of September opens up with bright prospects ; ns thero will be a continuous stretch of high flood das fiom the 1st to tho 13th, and from the ICth to the 22d, and, tho 29th and 30th, making In all 22 high flood days. This will causo business to boom and, prices nnd stocks to fluctuate. Earth Is op possed by the planets Jupltei, Mars and Meicury, whoso opposing forces will cnuho much ecltement in religious, so cial and financial circles, West India cyclones, high tides and high gales. Prost will do much damago and phenomenal hall, wind and dust storms may make September yield her claim of "mildness" over to October. GREAT DANGER COMING! As nearly every prediction that wo have mado has been fulfilled, you will of couis-o be Interested In the following special warning. Tho planets are now ncarlng each other and will nil bo on one side of tho earth In a few months, hence nnd nenrly nil of them In tho same "house," or sign. Just what tho outcome will be, when nil tho planets (exefpt Neptune) concentrate their op. posing forces against earth, time alono will tell' Those who live to see tho closing of this century will see somo terrible and unprecedented disasters wrought by "wind and wave." STRANGE PHENOMENON'S. Strnngo phenomena will occur In tho heavens this month and seveial awe-In-spiring sunilso nnd sunset scenes A very pretty sight will be that of Venus and the moon within two degrees of each other In the early morning on Thurs day, the 23d Instnnt. Thero will be sev eial fine meteoric displays and the fall ing of ono largo meteor to earth. Strange phenomenal electrical dsplas, caused by tho magnetic current, will cause con sternntlon In some localities. On the 22d the sun enters sJgn Libra nnd autumn then begins. Earth now being In tho "Houso of Religion," may cause relig ious wars, tcirlble massacres, riots and panics STORMS TOR SEPTEMBER. There will be several fierce storms In the Middle and Eastern states, accom panied by high gales, tornadoes, hall, eloudbuists and destructive floods; els mle quivers and shockb and high tides nlong tho const. Tho Southern and West ern stntis will como In again for their share of destructive storms, while hall, frost nnd snow will play havoc In some of the Northwestern states The latter part of the month may bring somo de structive storms, as the sea of gaseous matter floating over the sun will again bleak up and lot down tho stalo heat, which will causo tho heat and cold ele ments to fight for supremacy. THE VITAL PORCE THEORY. As wo have furnished our forecasts free, for llvo years and thousands lmvo profited by them, wo now nsk our friends ono and all to send for our "High Tlood" and "Low Ebb" Vital Torco Theory, with full explanation Price ten cents It will appear in tho October Is. sue of Storms and Signs. Thero will ba 22 High Plood dnys this month The 1st, 2d, 7th, Sth nnd 29th will be tho best days to sow ryo for pasture, tho 3d. 4th, 10th 11th, 13th and 30th will bo best days to sow wheat und ryo for grain. Prult picked on tho Low Ebb days of Septem ber always spoils. Tor full explanation as to grain now lug. potting flowers, pack ing fruit, etc., nddress, with postage, Professor C. Coles, Editor Storms and Signs. Kingston. Pa., U. S. A.. Aug. 25. 1S97. AJERVOUS THOUHI,l; ALL KINDS 1 cured with Animal Ktractn. Kree book tells how WAHIIINUrON CHEMICAL CO, Washington, U.C. Tor sale by Matthews Bros. i: There is a i: Class of People Who nro injured by tho tiso of colTco. Recently thero has bean placed In nil tho grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, jnttdo o puro grains.tlmt takes the place of coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives It without distress, nnd but fow can tell it from codec. It docs not cost over i ns much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cents nnd 25 cents per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. fTryGrain0! THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review New York, Aug. 31. Today's stock mar ket was characterized by great Irregu larity, prices of many stocks remaining ramarkably stable, oven on large trans actions, whllo the prlco movement of others was wide and erratic to the Inst degree nnd quite Independent of any gen eral lnullenco or harmony of tendency with others. Sugar was the scnsatloiril feature nnd coveted a range of nearly eight points' during the day. Thero vAs no news regarding tho stock received during tho day that was not known at tho opening of the market. Hut tho specula tive tinders drow somo deduction from tho facts already known that led to very excited trading In tho stock. The specu lation turned on the probable benefits to the Industry from the treasury depart ment's Interpretation of tho clause of tho tariff bill discriminating ngalnstsugar from counres that pay an export bounty. Tho belief that this clause would be admin istered so as to Insure the exclusion from competition of Dutch refined sugars gao countries that pay an export bounty. Tho stock Jogged along very comfortably on tho up grado to noon, covering about a point In the rise. Tho price then made a sensational rush upwards by leaps of '4, 1i and even a full point at a time to loo'i, tho reaction being comparatively small. Just In the closing transactions the prlco Jumped again to 137 and fell back a point. Total sales were CSS.S91 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mcars build ing, rooms 70G-70G. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am. Tobacco Co .... 01 KlVi Kli Ws Am. Cot. Oil 21 23U 21 23 Am. Sug. Re'g Co ,.llVi 157 H'J'i ISC Atch., To it S. Po .. V 15'& 15 15 A , T. & S. T., Pr .. 334 3P4 W 34 Ches. &. Ohio LSH 26'4 2C4 2. Chicago Gas 102'i 103V 102 103 Chic. &N. W 12y m Uey4, 1-1 Chic, D. Sc Q !7i 9S'i tT Viv C. C. C. & St. L .. . 3C'i 37 3C'4 3C' Chic, Mil. & St. I .. 958 939 i'K 93 Chic, R. I. & P 90 3i:8 90'i UO-fc Delaware & Hud ...120 120 120 12o D., L & W 101 161 11,1 lid Dlst. & C. P 11 144 13U H4 Gen. Electric 37 37 3G 37 Louis & Nash Cl'i G24 Cl',s 61!a M. K. & Tex , Pr .. SW, X, SG4 Manhattan Ele Kf.Ta 100 WU lWi Mo. Pacific 375a 10V4 37s 3UV6 Nat. Lead 37 37 37 37 N. J. Ccntial 9i4 9G' 90 'i 'i N. Y. Central 109 103 Itt'i 10S N. Y., L. E. & W .. 176 l'Vi 17i 1714 N. Y, S. & XV 18 188 IS '8 N. Y., S. & W., Pr .. 'i9'4 398 3S'4 39U Nor. Pacific, Pr .... M-, mt &0g GO1 Ont.'& West 17t 1S'S 173i 18 Ohama 715s 72?8 71 72H Pacific Mall 3PS SOU 3i7 33 Phil. & Read 27 27'4 27 27'8 Southern R. R 11 119 ll'i lV'a Southern It. R., Pr,. 31 W'a 3y V4 Tenn., C. & Iron .... 31 32f. 3078 324 Texas Paclllc 114 13 Hv8 W Union Pacific 17s 18 171 lVb Wabash S Sa S5a 8 Wabash, Pr 2J !4 21'8 22' West. Union 91 OIVj yl 9t W. L 2'i 2? 2 i8 U. S. Leather r,J 10 9?s 9 U. S. Leather, Pr .. 70 71 70 70 U. S. Rubber 1S)4 19'4 IS's IS'J CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High-. Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. lng. September PO'i DOU S938 SD'y December 90! 908 85' S9"8 OATS September 1894 1S34 1&V- 1S4 December 20V4 20'4 20H 'Ms CORN. September 30'i 3014 30 30 December 32H 3274 32 32 LARD. September 4 83 4 S3 4 80 4.83 PORK. September 8 93 8 93 8 83 8 83 "rrnnton Hoard of Trnile Exchange Quotiitioiis--AII Quotation Hased on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton A: Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Horlng A: Drlll'g Co. ... 80 Pirht National Bank C30 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 93 Lneku Iror jnd Steel Co 130 Third Nat omil Hank 330 Throop No . tv M'f'g Co SO Scranton 'trae Ion Co 15 17 Scranton A e Works 73 Weston Mill Co 210 Alexander Car RepHccr Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 103 Dime Dep. & DIs Bink 11. Lacka Trust & Safe Dep Co.. 113 . . Colliery Engineer 100 BONDS. Seranton Pass. Riilway, first mortgage due 1920 115 IE BRUM'S FOR Errnm SEX. TIiIh rcincdv lielnir In. Jected directly to tho Bent of tlioMe dlscnscN of the Geulto-llrinary Orcrtnn, requires no change of iliot. Cure frunruntood lit 1 to H : nay w. Hiuallplalnpncb- URESao'nVby"' 81-' Wm. Q. Clark, 326 Penn Ave,. Scranton, Pa. THE MOOSIC POWDER CO 9 BOOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH BTVCt, SCRANTON, PA, MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AMD RlflOU DALE. WORKS. tAPLIN & RAND POWDER CC'f ORANGE dUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Eloctrlo Exploders, for a plodlui; blasts, Hafety Fuss, and Repauno Chemical Cos expLosIVes. People's Street nallway first mortgago duo 1918 115 ... Scranton & Plttston Trae Co. ... 90 Peoplo's Street Hallnny, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 ...... 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5.. ... 102 Ctty of Scranton St. Imp. 6 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co S3 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co i... 10U ... Ncvr York Produce .Hnrkct. New York, Aug. 31. Flour Dull and featureless at old prices; winter patents, ;5 25a5G0; do. stralchts, JI8oii5; do. ex tras, $3.10a3 90; do. low grades, U 30.13 W. Wheat Spot atoadyi No. 2 red, 9SHc, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Now iork, Jl.01',8, f. o. b., noilnt; options opened steady, advanced sharp-Vi eased oft and irregular nil dny, closing Btcady at un changed to Uc net advance; No. 2 ted, spot, 0Ca9Cic, closed .; October, 93a 93Hc.i closed 93ijc; November closed nt 9l$4c.J December, 9ma94 T5-1GC., closed 94c. Corn-Spot steady; No. 2, 35e. ele vator; 3vic. afloat; options opened llrm, advanced, closed Uac. not higher; Jan uary, 38iia38tic., closed 3Silc; September, i33aJ0c, closed 35c; October. 36V4n3lHc, closed 3054c; December, S7V4a37?4e., ctoied 37',4e. Oats-Spot quiet; No. 2, 8314c; No. 3, 21c; No. 2 white, 2Jc; No. 3 white, 21c; track mixed, Tviestern, 2J.121V4C.; tracks white, 24a30c; options inactive nnd nom inolly steady, closing He net lower; Sep tember closed ?3'4c Beef Firm. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies, 7&a8'6c; do. shoulders, Ca54c; ao. hams, 8V4a8Hc Butter Pirm; western creamery, 12al9c; do. factory, Salic; Elglns, 19c; imita tion creamery, 10al3c; state dairy, 10al7c; do. creamery, 1 2al9c. Cheese Quiet; large white, $:.; small, do, 94c; largo colored, 9Hc; small, do., 10c; part skims, BHaCHra.: full skims, 3!4alc. Eggs Firm; etate nnd Pennsylvania, 17V4al9c; western fresh, 10i4al7c. Tallow Strong; city, 3',4c bid, 4c asked; country, SHaSVic, nominal. Petroleum Steady; united closed 73c. bid. I'lillndnlphin Provision illnrkrt. Philadelphia, Aug. 31 Wheat rirm, un changed; contract grade, August, Septem ber, 9Ca9SV4c; October and November, nominal. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, Au gust, September, 3Pia33c; October nnd November, nomlnnl. Oats Steady; No. 2 white. August, September, October nnd November, SSdZGc. Provisions Strong; smoked beef, city, 20i21c; beef hams, $28 50a29 pork, family, $Ual4; hams, S. P. cured, In tierces, SHaS'lc; hams, smoked, as to biand nn average, 9KalOV$c; sides, ribbed, in salt, G'fcc; do. do. smoked, (a CV4c; shoulders, pickled cured, 0',ic: do. do. smoked, 7a7'ic; picnic hams, S. 1. cured, 7lia74c: do. do. smoked, 71ia8c; bellies in pickle, according to average, loose, Sa9e. ; breakfast bacon, as to brand nnd average, 9al0c; lard, pure, city re fined, In tierces, Cc; do. do. do. In tubs, GaiV4c; do. butchers', loose, RHaoHc But terSteady; farcy western crcameiy, do. Pennsylvania prints and do. western do., 17c. Eggs rirm; fresh, nearby, and do. western, 13c Cheese Strong and hlghei; New York full cream, fancy, lOalOUc ; do. do. do., fair to good, 9'4a9"'4C Refined Sugar Strong1 nnd nctlve. Cotton 'jc. lower; middling uplands, 8'4c. Tallow rirm but quiet; city prime in hogsheads, 314c; country, do . In barrels, 3'sc ; dark, do., 254c; cakes, 3'4c ; grease, 214c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 31 Native beef steers, J3 80a5SO. Hogs $4 13a4 33; heavy packing lots, $3S3al; choice to extra light weights, $l43alD3. Sheep $2.23a2 50 for culls upto J3.73a4 for choico to extra natives; west ern range flocks, $3 C0a333 for feeders; kill ers, J3 60a3.70; lambs, JJ 40a 4 50 for poor to prime. Receipts Cattle. 7,500 held; hogs, 19,000 head; sheep, 11,000 head. Now York Llvo Stock. New York, Aug. 31. Beeves No trad ing; calves, quiet, steady; veals, $5a7.25; grnssers and butteimllks, IS 30a4. Sheep and Lambs Quiet, steady all around; sheep, $2a3.75; lambs, $4a3 S7&. Hogs Weak nt $1.40a4.75. Oil .Mnrket. New York, Aug. 31. Petroleum Penn sylvania crude, no market; nominally at 5. yiooci Is essential to health. Every nook and corner of tho system is reached by the blood, and on its quality tho condition of overy organ de pends. Good blood mcanB strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sorsaparllla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True niood Purifier. Hrr-Ic? D'll cllre '-',er His; eisy to I10UC1 S PUIS take, easj to operate. 25c. PRICE, Mccormick & co., New York. STOCKS, GRAIN AND COTTON MEMBERS OF New York Stock Exchange, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Hew York Produce Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade. SCRANTON OFFICE. Rooms 305 and 306 Board of Trade Building. Telephone No. 4252. T. N. IHJTTEK, Manager. Tor Sale by Hill & Conncll, Protheroe Co. and A. C Stronz, Blood SALT RHEUM Host torturing nnd dlsflKiirlng of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is in. stnntly relieved by a warm bath with Cuti cenx 8oAr, a slnglo application of CtrncuitA (ointment), the great skin euro, nnd a full doso of Cuticuua Uesolvk.nt, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when all elso falls. (utieura FALLING HAIR "'firtiSSfffsSiV" SOCRATES' MOTTO WAS "KNOW THYSELF" To this wo add, know Bookkccp. Iiir, Short Hand and Typewriting if you would be sure of success. Your Investment in education increases in a geometrical pro gression and gives you the satis faction of being nblc to apprehend and enjoy the good things stored up for the cultured brain. Both sessions opened Monday and new students nro enrolling rapidly, Send for catalogue or call at office. Cor. Penn and Lacka. Ayes. THE PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON MILL CO. 1, Oil! LACKAWANNA TRUST -SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON, PA. Capital, Surplus, $250,000 100,000 m. T. SMITH, Pres. HENRY J. ANDERSON, Yice-Pres. JOHN W. FOWLER, Treas. Deposit Accounts of Corpora tions, Merchants, Firms and Indi viduals Solicited. Three Tor Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. This Company Act as Trustee, r.xccutor, Administrator, Guar dian, Ltc, Under Appointments by the Courts, Corporations or Individuals. WOLF & WE1XZEL, 240 Adam Ave., Opp. Court Hotu;, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Eolo Agents for Richardson -Boynton's furnaces and Rangss- HOTELS AND SUMMER Uli SORTS. ifliirs MURRAY HILL PARK, THOUSAND ISLANDS. The best located aud best furnished hotel ou the St. Lawrence river, Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, 18o7. F. R. WHITE, Prop. THE MATTHEW, 302 First Ay enuc, A8I1UUY l'AUK, N. J. Near the lleacli and Promenade. AH conveniences and comforts for per manent and transient guests. Excellent table, tho best beds, and most approved sanitary cqulprrent. For particulars, etc., address O. XV, MATTIIUWS. Owner and Manager. SPRING HOUSE, Hearl Laks, Pa. U. E, Crofut, I'rop. Strictly temperance, newly remodeled and furrlshed. Flno groves, largo lawn, dancing pavilion, croquet grounds, etc. Ulcyclo boat, sail boats, 15 row boats, fishing tackle, etc., free to guests. Tako D., I & W. via Alfora Station. Write for terms. COLLEGE 0FC01BE Albany Dentist Association PH. HILL I SOU. - FIRST NATIONAL BUNK M YlAWiK X f4--''.-..;f..lf W.J. DAVBS, 213 Wyoming Avenue. flt E mm I Rriift Rpp H w 2(3 LACKAWAMil AVENUE. Has full aud complete stock of all the latest up-to-date styles in Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silver -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers. Best in the Market. Drexel Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. Baldwin's Dry Air Refripators All sizes. The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE T fi HILL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. YOUR BEDROOM Is worthy of as much nttontlon ns tho best pnrlor. Cnll nnd see our stock of flno Hod Itoom Hulls at low price and easy terms. fwW BARBOUR'SHOMECREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. OOQlO h 3 rt ' ' f, E r 39 mm r -L5taa 4 L ruj 1 S8U53 33Bg3 fe'OHtH See our window for the result of the first fire. Our 1 alt fetork of Sultlnse, (Hcrcofttlngs nnd I'nntlnsH, Is nowon exhibition. 1'leaso rcinrinlier theso fuctn: 'Ilili stock is larKor nml moro arled than nny other In tlioiltr. 1 itir patterns nro tho most elegant that can bo found In tho market und our prices aro niiy below what otlicru lll charge j-ou. Wo bInovou fits that wo guarnnteo tatls factory nml wo cheerfully tako back uny thing tliut Is not! IghU MERCHANT TAILOR. 224 LACKA. AVE. Choice of any $1.00, $120, $1.50 or $2. To Close Out r 49a OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bust, ncss nnd 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 COXNELL, President. IIBNItY llKliIX, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. .:r- Tvv VfifevV COrsJRAD 1 ll v as ou I UUJIUUIU Hat 1 t i'inn.'r"l'..'w n. 1 . n it'.. s v . s o IS SHOWING Bll STYLES 305 Lacka. Ava.