8 THE SOnANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY MOIiNLNG, SEPTEMBER 7, 3 897. When Looking For the Best Go to the most reliable, t.nrgc4t noi;tinent owest prices In Hair UooiK Wo mnko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed In Ladles' nml indUonts' Wigs for street wear. Wo have the lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to see the Idcnl HiUr Hriuh, gcnulno (Siberian tirlstlo u!r cushioned. Children's Hair (Jutting receives our special attention. IRTHn I 317 Lackawanna Ave, FACTORYVILLE. Indies of the Presbyterian church will hoM a festival In the church parlors. Geo. L. Ilouorts spent Sunday with his parents In West Plttston. Domocrntlc State Chairman John M. Carman, of Wllkes-Harre, was In town over Sunday. The plant of the Union Tannine Company nt this place has received orders to Increase their workings. At the present more men are being em ployed than at any time during the last eighteen months. Mrs. C. V. Chllds has been visiting friends In Klmlra. The Seminary students returned to Kingston yesterday. Miss Blanch Frederlcl, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Is In town for a few weeks FOREST CITY. John Lewis Is 111. Our public schools opened yesterday with a good attendance, and a faculty of competent teachers. Today marks the opening of the .TVallsvlllo fair at Mnltland Driving park, which promises to be one of the best fairs ever held In this country. There will be plenty of large pumpkins, potatoes, etc. The races promises to be exceedingly good. The park has many improvements since last year, and the booths will be in charge of compet ent hands. The fair will continue Sept. 8, !) and 10, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Street Commissioner Bard and force of workmen are putting the much need cd Improvements on the "Old Depot hill." North Main street. Daniel BIddleman, J. G. Capwell and Albert Glllmore are all reported as con valescing from their recent serious ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gardner have re turned from Wood Hnlm cottage, Lake Carey, where they have been spending the heated term. The bus line between here and Lake Wlnola. ceased to make regular trips Sept. 1, and hereafter will only run ns occasion demands. A couple of coal cars jumped the track up at the Tunnel last Friday about noon, which caused much confus ion, and a blockade of trains at this place, and reaching to the place of the wreck. The local train, due here at 4.39 p. m., wns abandoned here and unloaded their passengers, and returned to the city. In order to make their next trip on time some of the Bingham ton passengers, who were left here, lilted rigs and drove to Nicholson In or der to get to Bingh'amton that night. Paulowna Kebekah degree lodge, I. O. O. F will meet in regular session nt their hall this evening. Langstaff IIoso company. No. 1, held their regular monthly meeting last eve ning1. The borough school board will hold a regular monthly meeting this evening. Oflleer Richard Reynolds went to Nicholson last Saturday and arrested a man by the name of Nichols, of Lenox township, Susquehanna county. The warrant was sworn out before Alderman E. C, Reynolds, of this place, by Mrs. Mlra Finn, of Clinton town ship, and charges the defendant with tommlttlng assault and battery upon her with criminal Intent, on the 11th day of March last. The plaintiff at that time lived In the house owned by Harry Glngill, and located In this borough. The defendant wont before a notary public in Nicholson and en tered bail for his appearance at court. Our communications that have been appearing In the Saturday Issues of The Tribune, will herenfter appear in Friday's Issue, on acciunt of lack of space In Saturday's edition. Mrs. Saiah and Miss Francis Man chester returned yesterday to their home in Boston, nnd Miss L. S. Man chester also left yesterday for a few days' stay in Jamestown, N. Y. Dr. Charles A. fjitler opened his cozy office In the Nelson Capwell building yesterday. He and his family are also nicely settled In the house that was formerly occupied by Fred Foster, on Main street. Mrs. Ed. Pentecost, of Prompton, Wnjne county, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jen nings, Sunday. Mrs. 13, A. Bloxham nnd children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Potter, at Thompson. Druggist John Graves, of Jermyn, called on his Forest City friends Sun day. Miss Theta Andrews and Miss Ger trude Davis, of Scranton, spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. J. L. West gate. Frank Belcher, the South Gibson young man who went to the Klondike region about three years ago and lo cated a rich claim, Is said to have re turned home. He Is reputed to be worth over one hundred thousand dol lars as a result of his sojourn In the cold but auriferous North. The Belch er, who died there was a brother of the one who has returned. It Is claim ed that at the time of his death he was worth forty-ilve thousand dollars. K. A. Bloxham was a business visit or In Blnghamton, N. Y yesterday. T. J. Maxey, of Carbondale, visited relatives In town Sunday. Forest Cltv was well represented nt the Anthracite Park races at Carbon dale yesterday. Labor day was observed here by the stopping of work In the mines and the closing of business places. MONTROSE IIONESDALE. Our public schools open today. The Delaware & Hudson ticket of fice here sold three hundred and twenty-five tickets to Farview yester day, for the Mozart Band picnic. The Presbytehlan Christian En deavor Society, will hold a peach festival in the Chapel next Thursday evening. The old Presbyterian parsonage Is being removed to a vacant lot adjoin ing the Armory, where Jt will be fitted up as a double tenement house. The Arlan Glee club, of Wllkes Barre, gave an excellent concert at the Baptist church Saturday night last. The club as a whole is comios- ed of excellent voices. The second bass nnd first tenors are truly remarkable. The quality of voice In the other parts were good, very good. Nearly every number on the program was encored. D. J. Williams' recitations and solos were rendered with a masterly and pleasing effect. So were all the parts. The audience was large and represen tative. Thechurch and the glee club rejoice over the success artlstlcallyand financially. F. L. Crane, of Scrnnton, Is regis tered at the Tarbell house. A. T. Raynsford, of The Tribune staff, accompanied by Mrs. Raynsford nnd son, Jack, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Raynsford, of Ma ple street, and yesterday, with them, left for a fortnight's stay at Elk lake. On Sept. 13 a rule will be returnable before Judge Searle wherein cause for new trial for John Waltz will be ar gued. Attorney John M. Kelly, who has been Identified with most of the murder cases In this county of recent years, will figure in the case and If a new tilal is granted will undoubtedly gain new laurels In his field as a crim inal lawyer. The Grand Army of the Republic of Susquehanna county, went to Buffalo recently and thereby hangs a Hag. The different posts clustered In our good old ballwlck decided to throw nslde, for the time being, their Iden tity and go as Susquehanna county Veterans. This they did but the af termath. The Hag of Four Brothers' post was telegraphed for, but as It was Impossible to get that body to gether to vote upon the matter the ilag of the Sons of Veterans, which had al ready been given to the post, served Its purpose. Who In the world knows the differ ence save a few but the Grand Army Republic men ought not to "war It." They did that over thirty years ago. NICHOLSON. G. II. Hlnkley, of West Nicholson, has an exceedingly large crop of the kind for this part of the country. He says he will have from eight hundred to one thousand bushels of onions to harvest. Mrs. S. D. Waterbury, who has been visiting friends at her old homo In Nova Scotia the past two months, re turned home last week. Miss Emma Harding returned from Asbury Park on Saturday, where she has been the past two weeks. D. C. Graham, of Tunkhannock.drove up Sunday morning and spent the day at George Snyders. Judge M. A. Eastman, of Tunkhan nock, was in town Monday on busi ness. F. N. Boyle and family will move to Troy, N. Y where they go to make a home for their Son, Leo, while In school theie. They leave on Wednes day next. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tiffany, Mrs. Sarah J. Williams and son, Harry, closed their cottage at Lake Nicholson, and returned home yesterday. The marriage of Miss Genevieve Ba con and Frank Baker Is announced to take place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Sept. S. TUNKIIANNOCK. The next Five County Fireman's Convention will be held at AVellsboro. Judge Slttser nnd family have re turned from Lake Owasco, near Au burn, N. Y. Marcy D. Miller has been spending a few days with friends In town. On Friday evening of this week the ATKUVOUS TUOUlil.KS; AM, KINDS 1 cured with Animal Extracts. Free book tells how. WANHINUION L'ilKMlCAt, CO., Washington, D.C. for sale by Matthew Jlros. All Need Revision Now. The man with the protruding jaw threw down his newspaper and turned with ashen face to the man with the striped shirt. "We'll havo to revise the terms of iny challenge to the world," he said. "What's the rrattcr with it?" demanded the man with the striped shirt. "Why, we'll have to make It read that I am prepared to fight anywhere except In Nevada." "But Nevada seems to be the only state whero ypu eai fight now," protested tho man In tho striped shirt. "Yes; that's just the trouble," returned the man with the protruding jaw." Chi cago Post. Certain of It. Van Wlther-"They tell mo that Par veneu has recently had real hardwood floors put In his house." Von Miner "Yes, ho has, most de cldedly." Van Wither "What do you mean?" Von Miner "I fell on one of them last night." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. T'jMh, Thifi: Hells ilgsitatt mnrnnmnmai Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. PQWBER Absolutely Puro BOYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. THE MARKETS. Scrnnton Hoard or Trade Hxchnngo Quotntioii8--AII Quotations linscd onPnroflOO. ' STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scrantor & I'lttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Boring & DriU'g Co. ... 10 First National Bank 630 Blmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scrnnton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 9 Laeka. Iron and Steel Co 150 Third National Bank 300 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co SO Scranton Traction Co 15 17 Scranton Axle Works 75 Weston Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Ueplaccr Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 105 Dime Dep. & DK Bank 145 Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep Co.. 143 Colliery Engineer 300 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgnge due 1920 115 ... People's Street Hallway first mortgage due 1918 115 Scrnnton & Pittston Trac Co. ... 90 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lackn. Township School 5 103 City of Scranton St. Imp. G7i 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co S5 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co 100 m New York Live Stock. New York, Sept. G. Beeves Receipts, for two days, 4,198 head; on sale, 600 cars; good steers, steady, others 10c. lower; rough Mock, steady; yards cleared; na tive steers, $1.10.11.30; stags nnd oxen, W.73a4.M); bulls, $J.60a3; dry cows, Jl.SOa 3.6a Europenm mable quote. American steers nt lo-linllc; dressed weight, re frigerator beef at S',4n:c. pf-r pound. No export today. Calves Receipts, for two days, 2,103 head; on Falc, 2,050 head; ac tive; veals Ua'Jc. higher; other calves Uc stronger; all sold; veals, $.u7.7S; grnseers nnd buttermilks, J3.73j4.30j western, $3.23. Blieep and Lambs Receipts, for two days, 25.0&9 head; on sale, G17!4 cars, or 11,500 head; sheep firm, lambs slow, '4a',c. low. cr; about 2,000 heads unsold; sheep, $l.ljm 4.23; lambs, $3aO.M. Hogs Receipts, for two days, 12,001 head; weak at Jl.ljal.iu. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Sept. G.-Cattlc Actlvo at SI.G0 n5.23; stockers and feeders, $1.23a3.43. Hogs -Jl.10al.30; lambs, nctlvo nt $4.00a5.15 for westerns; I3.25a5.90 for natives; culls, $1.00 n4.50; feeding lambs, $4.25a4.G0; sheep, J3.25a3.G5 for feeders and J3.G0a3.85 for kill ers. Receipts Cattle, 22,000 bends; hogs, 32,000 heads; sheep, 21.000 heads. A Consldernto Landlord. Inquiring Tourist (In Oklahoma) "Is It true that there are placards displayed In tho Buzzard Roost Hotel here requesting guests to refrain from going to bed with their spurs on?" Alkali Ike "Nopel The landlord of the Roost Is tho most accommodatln' feller you ever seen, an' don't placo no re strictions on his guests at all. He lots 'em go to bed with their spurs on If they want to, an' then gives 'em th choice of havln' a light or payln' for the bed clothes that are chewed up by their spurs. Just whichever they prefer." Truth. tf&B" P J' v Flmplct, blotches, blacklicaili, red, rough, oily, molliy rkln, Itching, K'aly calp, dry, thin, nnd frilling hair, nnd bnby blcmlitiM prevented by CuTiecnk SoAr, tho mot effective kln purify, log and beautify log soap Id the world, ui wlla purctnnd awectcet for toilet, bath, andmincry. (pleura Too Swift For Htm. "That cinematograph artist Is a men tal wreck." "What upset him?" "Ho tried to tnke photographs of the way that hired girls leave suburban homes." Truth. llcnuty and the Beasts. "Beauty Is only Bkln deep," said tho zebra, with an attempt to liven up the gloom of tho menagery. "I know," said the rhinoceros; "that's whero I come In." Plck-Me-Up. liestore full, regular action of tho bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave all the dellcato H(retlvo or. gaiilm in perfect condition. Vrepareu only by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Hats Pill Try them. 2.1 cents TiioMthrouerKrattheworM. Forrra n. Ann tJ. Coup., Bole I'ropi , Bolton, ay" Hn lo ntautlf th Sln,"fre Pfrmin.ntly Cured Ht CUTICUItA BEMEOIHS. BLOOD HUMORS PRICE, Mccormick & coM New York. STOCKS, GRAIN AND COTTON MEMBERS OF New York Stock Exchange, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, New York Produce Exchange, Hew York Cotton Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade. Albany Dentist Association L T 9 B 1h urnnr v. rrmSB ?-rvJr Lr SaPgS II So o" os 5P tl pf o a a a tr o a a E PS H uij? io ot oi p o OlOOOO SCRANTON OFFICE. Rooms 305 and 306 Board of Trade Building, Telephone No. 4252. T. N. RIJTTER, Manager. THE JOSEPH LADUE Gold Mining and Development Company of Yukon. CAPITAL STOCK, $5,000,000. Organized under the lnVH of the Stato of Now Jersey. Divided Into 500,000 slmrea of $10 each, fully paid nnd non-assessable of which 250,000 shnres are now offered for subscription nt , pintiblennc-hulfoniippllcntlon nnd one-half on notlco of acceptance of subscription. Shares will be allotted In the order In uhlrh uSsEyrUSERVED LIST 'S N0W 0I'UN' ANt RIUHT T0 cl-os IT WITHOUT NOTICE IS HEREBY EX. par, subs PREbS Mil. JOSEI'll IiAUK,of Dawson. Northwest Territory. HON. CIIAUNCEY M. DKI'EW, of Now York, President New York Central and Hudson Itlvcr ltnllroad Company. IION.C. II. MACINTOSH, of Keglnu, Lieutenant-Governor North, west Territory. HON. THOMAS I.. .IAMKS, of New York, ox-rosttnaster Clencrnl or the United Mates nnd President of the Lincoln National Hank Mil. EliJIIlllF. HOTsFOHD, of lMnttBburj!, N. Y., Director First National Hank. Mil. KI.I A. UA(,K, of Chicago, Secretary of the North American Transportation iinilTrudlm; Company of the Yukon. Jill. II. WAI.TKU WEIIH.of New York, Third Vice-President New York Central and Hudsou lllver ltnllroad Company. DIRECTORS: Jill. WILLIAM .1, ARKHLTj. of New York, owner of rn,lrrp' nn.i "T.fWlln'u U'nnlfK' " HON MM ITII M. W'KED, of Plattsburg, New York, President of the Chateuuuay Railroad Company. HON. J. NEMIUTT KIRCHOKFER, of Manitoba, Senator of tho Dominion of C'nuuda. Jill. JOHN CAlthTENSKN, of New York, Comptroller of tho New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Jill. IRWIN C. HTITMP, of New York, ex-Dlrcctor Anacondn Minim: Company. JIR. EDWIN . MATI'RIN.of Jersey City Secretary of tho Cor poratlon Trust of New Jersev. Jill. THOMAS W. KIRICPATRICK, at Daw sou, Northwest Terri tory, Resident Superintendent. DEPOSITORY; UNITED STATES NATIONAL HANK, NEW 011K. Mil. LADUE WAS THE PIONEER OF THE KLONDIKE. For 15 years a resident of tho Upper Yukon, his oxperlonco enabled him to promptly acquire the choicest cold properties, to ore empt tho most aullablo siound for a town site, and to possess lilmself of tlioso Interests which are most largely nnd quickly profitable In nojy.'nlnlni.' lleUN. Ill foresight has inuileliliiiu controlling factor in tho mineral and industrial development of tho Upper Yukon 1th a business Brown bejond the capacity of one man to handle, Jlr. Laduo has organized this company to assist In developing the val uable mineral and other properties described ns follows: b Mr. Lafluc Turns Over to Tills Company Properties He Describes as Follows: U A "Timber Rerth" from tho Canadian Government, conferring exclusive ri(;ht to cut timber on both sides of tho river for a distance of 15 miles from Dawson, THUS OIVINO THE COM. PANY A PRACTICAL MONOPOLY OF THE LUJIIIER UUSI NESS. 4 A large saw mill built by Mr. Ladue at Dawson Cltv, which nt the time of his departure, wns EARNING AN AVERAOE OF Sl.tlOOA DAY NET enough to pay u U per cent, dividend on thu capital stock of the company. 5 Eighty choice business lots , each 'J5 feet front, In the center or the City of Dawson. Some of these lots will be sold. On others buildings will bo erected which can bo rented easily at a great 0 A Canadian charter of great value, which permits tho company puny to engage In every variety of mining nnd Industrial en terprise, to build and operate railways, steamboats, dee. This charter gives greater powers than any now obtainable and frees tho company from many dllllcultles to bo confronted by other THE sy:U OF 1,000,000 IN CASH will bo set aside for the development of the placer and quartz claims ad for the general on. Appllcatlons for shares should be addressed to the OFFICES OF THE COJIPANY, 20 NASSAU STREET, New York, and should b accompanied by check for one-hair orthe amount of tho shares subscribed, drawn to the order of Mr. E. F. Ilotsford, Treasurer ul" ue tnry, "Nuisnu MreTVew York'ciu" contalnK U' wprefentatloim of the Company, and for reuernl Inrormatlou, addresss tho Socre. It should be borno in mind that this Company acquires from Mr. Laduo properties estimated capablo or earning large dividends on ,N.M?,Cn.U f'V"1.,"8 I'"lc.er ""? uml,e.r interests alone; and that theso icturns will be Nery greatly increased from tho output of the quartz mlningand other contemplated enterprises under .Mr. Laduo's vigorous management. ' qu.iriz DR. HILL k SON. - FIRST NATIONAL BANK A. I ROGERS' III 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Has full aud complete stock of all the latest up-to-date styles iu Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silver -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. A5KP0"mEB?KLT.OIf 1 Gold placer claims nggregotlng 1,000 reot In length, located In tho heart orthe Gold llottom Mining District or the Klondike. Development has proved the pay streak to bo four feet thick and to carry 5l'j per cubic foot in conrso nugget gold. Estimating from the work nlieady done, TEN JIEN WITH PROPER MA CHINERY SHOULD EXTRACT 830,000 PER WEEK from this property, nnd its total yield should be 910,000,000. Mr. Kirkpatrlck, resident supeiintendent, has been active all sum mer in acquiring other placer property lor Mr. Ladue, coerlng a mile of the richest Klondlkegravels and which this company has right to tuko oer. 2 Aquaitz lode located on the ridge east of the Gold liottom Cieek, to which every geological and topographical condition points ns Till; MOTllER LODE FROJI WHICH tho J1ILLIONS OF TREASURE IN THE GOLD HOTTOM PLACERS HAVE 1IKKN DERIVED. The lodo shows nn enormous outcrop or ore, tho assays rrom which show $:ioo per toil and In free mill ing. Arrangements are being made to put a stamp mill on this property, and when completed this mine will bo a rich producer iu, iiuui jcurw. K$2 GlVESTttL BESTLLOnTVdRLD ANPl5AQLyTEJY5AFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A.LINtrvoua J) Uea c Fall log Mem orr,Impotencjr. Hlepleaueb,eto, caused by Abtiaa or other Eiceaaoa and India- $L crotloQi. They quichlif ami tureltf T restore Lost Vitality in old or younjr. and ucaxnaniorecuur, uu mess or marriagfl. i Prfivrit Innnnltr an, ConBumDtion If taken iii time. IhelrntJO shows iamedtata improve ment and effects a CUKE where ftll other fail In sist upon liQTine the genuine Ajax Tablets. Thar hare cored thousands and wl 1 1 euro yoa. We give a pos itive written guarantee to effsct a cure CA PTC in each case or refund the ooner. Frlce vww I viper packagef or six pksea (full treatment) for (2.C0. Bj mail. In plain wrapper, upon Tecetr t of price. Circular ,re-AJAX REMEDY CO., -aaSTSjS.u" For salo In Scwntnn, Pa., by .Matthews Bros, and Morgan & Co. Acknowledged Cheapest Shoe House In Scranton. MYER -:- DAVIDOW. 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Acknowledged Cheapest Shoe House In Scranton. V e are Going to make the greatest shoe soiling excitement ever made in tills city this week. We are buying iroin i manufacturers, in need of ready money, throughout the land thousands of dollars' worth of stylish and durable footwear for snot cash in fact, for less than cost of umkinp- t.im iinn-niiino- it tn nm .. M, V ,J IFILA. . i- ..li . J a m a urn a .- - CT"w"'vk'' -Vi imiroiis tit me proportionate cost oi what we pny lor it, which, m many cases is not half the regular price. ih lucre any wonuer, incn, at our great rush, our great success, our great growth? We defy any house to meet these LOW We have the finest line of carpets ever brought to Scrantou,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 iu Upholstery, Willow and 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 stocjk at less than half price. J. SCTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE. lien's Leather Shoes, all sizes, con Bress only, at r,0c. Ladles' Goat Shoes, button only, at 49c. Misses' grain school shoes, EOc. 250 pairs Men's Hand-sewed Dark Russet Shoes, hull dotr toe, worth U to $3 u pair, at $2.48. SOO pairs Men's Enamel Shoes, worth $2X0, at $1.29. 450 Mens' Uu3set Calf Shoes, hand Rowed, regular value, ?2.50 and $3.00, at $1.29. 1150 pairs Men's Congress and Lace Av A h.VX .iF .-iNv-.A rHTr."vj . vM UL -1- . . . .".! AM 0jv Cult Shoes, all sizes, worth $2.00 to $2.C0, at $1 29. 1000 palts Men's Shoes at 9Sc, all sizes. Boys' School Shoe3 at OSc. and $1.25. Ladies Shoes Fortunate circumstances enabled us to buy from the Bay Shoe Co., at Har I'ishurf,", about 2000 pairs Ladles' Fine Shoes. Here they are: 750 pairs Ladles' Hand Sewed Shoes, worth $3.00, at $1.9S. C7," pair.? Ladles' Hand Turned Shoes, worth $4.00, nt $1.9S. COO pairs Ladles' Fine $2.50 Shoes at $1.19. 1000 9Sc. pairs Ladles' Button Shoes at School Shoes at EOc. Cut School Shoes at Misses' Youths' Ilich $1.29 and $1.19. Children's Shoes. We nro pleased to say we have the largest stock of Chil dren's Shoes In this city, at prices ranglnff from 12Vic to $1.25. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Uemeniber, there is no trou ble to show goods, and you will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be nt your command. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Mail Orders Promptly Fiii. MYER m m ww. uir o 0 raw Hmw I s m m Y Q j IU LACKA. AVE, Choice of any $1,00, $1,25, $1.00 or $2. Straw Hat To Close Out 49c A MAN'S MAKE-UP MAY BE ns Incongruous as anything lm ' nKlnntjIo. It Is not necessary for him to carry a fan and wear an overcoat. Ho can Bo to almost any ready-made store and get an outfit that will make him quite as re markuhle. Had lie come to our establish meat he could have had a suit for about tbb same price, perfect In style, tit nnd finish and consequently cheaper. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. 213 Wyoming Ave., ,enZ. I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness 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 W3I. C0NNELL. President. IIEMlYUKLINT,Jr.,VlecPrcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. :'). CONRAD IS SHOWING FALL STYLES 305 Lacka, Ave. i ' i