8 THE .SORANTO-N TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897. When Looking For the Best Go to the most reliable Largest msort meat ownst prices la Itnlr Goods. Wo make WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC, Satisfaction guirnntecd in Ladles' nnd and Dents' Wigs for street wear. Wo have llio lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to sco tho Ideal Hair llrush, Ronulno Hluerlnn brlstlo nlr cushioned. Children's Jlulr Cutting receives our special nttontlou. L 317 Lackawanna Ave. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTOUYVILLE. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Slsk have returned from Peeksklll, N. Y where they ac companied their son Harry, who has entered colleuo at that place for the coming year. Benton Coleman had the misfortune to lose his horse last Thursday. It was perhaps tho oldest horse (In service) In this section of the county, being thirty- three years of age, and worked well up to the dav It died. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. N. Capwell, of Scran ton, were calling on relatives here last Sunday. Lou Harding and Hosea Gorr have resumed their studies at State college. The llrm of G. D. Nnsh & Co. dis solved partnership last Saturday, Mr. Nash retiring, and the business here after will be conducted by the com pany. Mrs. Alice White left Sunday after noon for her homo in Wlsner, Neb. Harry Zwelzlg is home for a week's vacation, visiting his father, of the North End. Harry Is connected with the New York, Ontario and Western Itallroad company at the Mayileld yards. All Is not Sweetness over In the vicinity of B. S. Gardner's mills, even if "My Honey" does run there. It s-eems that our townsmen, U. B. Rey nolds (Bonny), as he Is familiarly called, was over In that locality re cently, and discovered a large "bee tjee" of the hemlock variety, and, as is customary, put his name on the tree, which, upon investigation, proved to be a line tree between the lands of B, S. Gardner nnd Hiram Proper, and the owners refused to have it cut at pros-: ont. The discovery of the bee tree wns, however, no secret. Some few nights ago a male quartette from that neigh borhood decided to possess themselves of the hundred pounds or more of na ture's sweetness that laid concealed in the bosom of that particular line tree. The mighty ax that felled the forests In the time of George Washington was brought into play and In a short time the much coveted companion of the "buckwheat cake" was secuied. But the line tree was destroyed and now the trouble .commences. The owners of the tree aro very "Frank" In their assertions that prosecutions will be made very "Quick" unless the "Wor den" of the evidence that they now hold has to be changed. "Bonny" says it Is a "Radle" daddle of a note that lie lost his sweetness, but he has con solation in the old song that runs: "Oh, My Honey! Good-bye, My Honey; I'll Never Come to See You Any More," etc. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Reynolds, of Alderson, Pa., nre here for a few days' vacation with their parents. Mr. Rey nolds Is employed by the Lehigh Val ley raljroad on one of the passenger trains that runs between Wllkes-Barre nnd Stull. Myron Moore has on exhibition, In front of F. M. Osterhout's tonsorial parlors, a stalk of corn that measures 11 feet, 5 Inches high and has on it two full developed ears of corn. James Swartz, of Lake WInoIa, was over yesterday looking after subscrip tions to the came and fish association that is now being organized in that and this section. Mr. Swartz is the secre tary of the association. The member ship fee to the association Is but 25 cents, nnd it is hoped to obtnln as members all parties In these sections that nre owners of land that Is stocked with gnme. Each member will be pro vided with a card of membership,' which entitles him to hunt or fish on lands or waters that are controlled by the association; provided, however, that the owner of the property does not object. The sole object of the as sociation Is to enforce the game and fish laws and prosecute all offenders of the same to the extent of the law. They will control no waters from pub lic tlshlng In season, but ferret hunt ers, fish dynamiters, trapping and hunting out of season will be watched very closely and prosecuted by the different fish and game wardens that the association will have commission ed, and stationed at certain districts if the territory controlled and covered by the association. The association will furnish nil "trespass" notices free to its members. This is one of the best steps that could be taken to protect our game and flsh and thereby allow them to increase in number, which is very necessary, as all game and fish in this section has been slaughtered to LAU1LO DO YOD KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho orlcinnl nnd only FRENCH enfe and reliublo enre on the mar ket, l'rlce. $1.00; sent by mail Genuine Bold only by Wm. Q. Clark, 326 PcnnAvc, Scranton, Pa HINTS 10 CARPET BUYERS. Three reasons why you should buy your Cnrpots from us: First Bo euuso wo carry tho largest line of Carpets in Scranton Second Uecause overythlufj Is of tho latest desljjns, and tho quality tho best. Third Because our prices are always tho lowest. WAL.L. PAPERS-Wastlll have some goods that wo aro Bolllncnt 5 CENTS A ROLL, worth 10 cents. b F"U R N ITU R EC Upholstered Chairs, Tables aud Couches at about one. half their regular prices J. SCOTT INGLIS. such nn extent Illegally that It Is fast becoming extinct. Every farmer ought to 1$ wllllnc to go into nn association of (his kind, and preserve and protect his game and fish, thereby forcing all dishonorable and disgraceful so-called sportsmen to new fields, where law and honor does not ever enter. In Washington, D. C, Uncle Sam has set anldo by itself what Is known as a "conscience fund." In Factoryvllle, Pennsylvania, they have a body of men set aside by themselves, that nro known as the "town council," that neither hove a conscience or fund, for If they did our street lamps would be lighted once more. Among the out of town visitors that registered at Hotel Howell last Satur day we noticed the following: Edwin and J. M. Graves, Jermyn, Pa.: T. V. Wells, esq., Scranton: J. Miller, Wilkes Barre: George W. Cook, Tunkhannockj J. S. Slckler, Mill City. AmoiV the prominent men In town last Saturday were V. P. Hallapeter, of Shlckshlnny. and a. D. Nash, of Now York. The annual services of tho sixth principle Baptists commence at their church on Main street next Friday. Visit tho Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, inclusive. NICHOLSON. The school directors have added a Kindergarten, to our graded school, which was opened yesterday, with Clara Wilcox as Instructor. There is a large attendance In all the grades this season. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stephens, of Wllkes-Barre, Bpent the Sabbath with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Stephens. Mrs. A. L. Titus, of Blnghamton, visited her father, G. W. Walker over Sunday. Mrs Cassidy, of Ashley, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Tiffany. Mrs. Jane Tiffany has gone to Klrkwood, N. Y., whero she will spend a short time with her son, Rev. C, P. Tiffany. . Fred L. Foster and wife spent the Sabbath with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stephens. The Nicholson lako campers, all re turned home Monday. A game of ball was played here yesterday aftvrnoon between Jessup and Nicholson, resulting in a score of to 10, In favor of the visitors. Visit the Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, inclusive. WYOMING. James Pascoe, Edward Robblns and Dclbert Cole spent Sunday at Triangular lake. Herbert Klshbauffh, who works at Fowler & Sons' Hour and feed mill, had ono of his Ices broken Just abovo the angle Saturday while wrestling -with one of tho worklngmen. Rev. Robert Thompson visited Edward Wilson, of Scranton, Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Morgan, who has been in poor health ror tne pasi six years, wi taken seriously ill about six weeks ago, died Saturday at 8.30 at tho age ot 15. Mrs. Morgan will be very much missed in tho community as she always had a good w ord for all with whom she met. Thoso who survive her are her husband ami the Utt'.e adopted daughter, Lizzie, ono sister. Mrs. Lizzie Tropo Gregory, ot this place; ,Oharles Tripp and her half brother, St.tr- un, oi ocranion. At the shooting match on Saturday be tween Johnson and Winters, Benjamin Jones and Jaires Van Why acted as ier crees. Johnson killed nine birds out of ten and two birds dropped out of bounds. Winters killed n'ne out of ten and tnree dropped out of bounds. The prize was given to Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Dodson spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Vantuyle, of Centremoreland.. Vit.lt the Dallas Fair. Open from Sept. 2S to Oct. 1, Inclusive. BABY'S CRIB A1ATE WAS A SNAKE. Ilndly Bitten by n Copperhead Six Tect Long. Williamsport, Pa., Sept. 20. A 3-year-old ohlfd of Mrs. James Cross, who resides In tho Beech Creek region, was bitten by a largo copperhead snake yesterday whllo In Its crib. Tho child began crying and told Its mother that its back was cold. Tho mother investigated and found that the dhlld was lying on a snake that had colled up In tho bottom of the crib. Tho snako had bitten tho baby on tho neck, but home-mado remedies prevented tho poison spreading. Tho snake measuicd over six feet In length. Chlcntjo l.ivc Stock. Chicago, Sept. 20. Supply of native cattlo limited and best grades 20c. high er. Many choice cattlo went at $j.25a3.45. Low grade native steers, $3.9oaJ4.93. Cows, good to prime grades, $3.40a$4,4O with a row veal calves went at nrm prices, tne best landing at $7. Texans and westerns sold more readily rA higher prices. Hogs Sc.alOc. higher, good big hogs brought, $4.10a$4.15. Cholco bacon sorts sold around $4.40 and butcher weight barrows around $4.30. Not many sold below $3.90, the great bulk ot strong weight hogs go ing at $3.93a$4.20. Sheep nnd Lambs In good demand: most fat muttons brought $3.73a$4.00 and u few fancy lots around $1.10. Sales ranged chiefly nt $3.50a$3.7n. only common lots selling down nro&nd $3.40. Lambs went slowly. A good many wero wet. Cholco to extra lots sold at $5.00a$5.Co, good grades and best feeders around $4,75a$5.00; fair feeders, $i.23a$4.50 and very common skinny culls at $3.50a $1.00. Ilccclpts Cattle, 12,000; hogs, 20, 000; sheep, 20,000. New York I.ivo Stock. New York, Sept. 20. Hecves Ilccclpts, 3,420 head; falrlj active; general market steady; bulls, firmer; native steers, $1,101 5.17',; Colorados, $l.05a4.5j, dtags and oxen, $2.23a4.0; bulls. $2.25a3; dry cows, $1.85a3.50; European cables quoto American steers at lla2c. refrigerator beer, bHa'Jc.j no exports. Calves Receipts, l,Cb8 head; active, firm; veals, $5aS; few tops, $S.12'ia. 8.25; grangers, buttermilks, $3.D0a4; wes't erns, $3.23. Sheep and L5imb iteeelpts, 18,8215 head; E'heep, steady; lambs, slow, closing lower; heep, $2.50a4.23; lajnbs, $4.50aC10. Hogs-Receipts, 1,753 head; weak at $l,40a4.65. InlliiminiUory IlhcunintUtn Cured in U Pay. Morton I. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife had Inflammatory IUieumatlsm In every muscle and Joint. her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried MYS TIC CURE FOU RHEUMATISM. It gave immediate relief and she wns able to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lo renr, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Scranton. 419 LACKA. AVE. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro DOTAL BAKINO FOWOtS CO., MW YORK. THE MARKETS. Wull Strcot Ilcviotv Now York, Sept. 20. Tho stock mar ket was dull nnd comparatively neglected during tho greater part of tho day nnu tho marked advances wero confined to a few special instants up to tho llnal halt hour. The bears, encouraged by tho lack of ac tivity In the trading and tho rlso in tho money rate, then fell upon tho market and raided It to such good effect that few actlvo stocks escaped with a net docilno less than a point nnd in a few Instances much larger losses wero shown as a result ot tho day's trading. Total sales wero 517,468 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mears build ing, rooms 703-700. Open High Low- Clos ing, est. est. tng. Am. Tobacco Co .... 31?i Am. Cot. Oil IMVi 92,4 8914 90 24". 153" lG?s 33!s Cl4 loaii 131Vi 10214 40i 101 07k 122 lUl'i 144 4014 C214 11 111 5S 41'8 100J 11176 lbSS 1914 4314 55 19? bS 3S 29i 1214 37 3314 IP's 2 Hi 91i 21S J3'4 2 0 i!4 IS 2414 151?s 1? 31U 5'JU 2514 10714 129 100 3y4 100 9514 121 100 h 141a 39 C1U 39 Ji 109 3714 41 9Slt imi 1814 19 43 517s 19tt Mi-i 37 2S14 11 3GU 32T4 13 231i Ms 23 9J14 2114 15114 10 34U Am. Sug. Reg Co ..1524 Atcli., To. & S. Fe .. 10)i a., t. & a. F., rr .. 35 Can. Southern 61 Ches. & Ohio 2GV1 Chicago Gas 107& Chic. & N. W 131 Chic., B. & Q 10- C. C. C. & St. L .... 40?i Chic, Mil. &'St. P ..10Hi Chic, R. I. & P 03i Delaware & Hud ...121 D., L. & W 1014 Dlst. & C. F 144 Gon. Electric 40fc Louis. & Nash 61i M. K. & Tex. Pr .... 41 Manhattan Jlo 110 Mo. Paoillc 3SH Nat. Lead 41 X. J. Ct-ntral 100U N. Y. ContrM 111T4 N. Y., L. E. & W .. 1SH N. Y., S. & W 19H N. Y., S. & W Pr .. 43'fc Nor. Pacific, Pr .... Boli Ont. & West 18'4 Omaha b"',i Pacific Mail 3S Phil. & Read 237a Southern R. R 11T Southern R. R Pr.. 30 CO 2514 107U 12914 10O 3914 10O)4 9a 12m ICOft 11 3914 Cl i!t"i 10914 .5714 4114 9i 11344 1814 19 1314 54 1914 8t!4 37 2S14 12 2614 32 13 ft 2314 23 934 214 9 CS 19 Clos in?. Tcnn., C. & Iron .... 33 Texas Pacific 14 Union Paclllc 22!; Wabash S. Wabash, Pr 23";J West. Union 95 W. L 2 U. S. Leather 9U 0 91 U. S. Leather, Pr .. C0'4 0914 (JS'i U. S. Rubber 18i 19 lS'i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- LOW WHEAT, ing. est. est. December 92 93'4 91 May 91 92,' 91!i OATS. 92 92 205J 234, 3014 334 ucccjnirer zu',; m May 2314 23!2 CORN. December 3014 30 May 33 3114 20' 2314 30 33 LARD. December 4.77 PORK. December ...1 8.55 U9 4.75 4.77 S.J7 S.17 8.52 Srrnnton IlonnI of Tnido Kxchnngo Qi!otiitions--All Quotations Uascd on l'ar ofiOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton &. Pittston Trac. Co National Uonne & Drill's Co 20 to C50 ... 100 200 93 ... 150 330 SO 15 17 75 ... 230 100 103 145 145 First National Bank 050 Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton racking Lo , Lacka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Ileplacer Co . Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep Co. BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 llo People's Street Railway first mortgage duo 1918 115 Scranton & Pittston Trac Co. ... 90 I'copies street liauway, uen- eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... 115 100 102 102 85 100 Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Sept, 20. Wheat Close:. 1c. higher; contract grarte, September, ftiVi 0900.; October, November and Decem ber, nominal. Corn Firm, c. higher; No. 2 mixed, September, 31a31'ic; October, No vember and December, nominal. Oats Firm, lie. higher; No. 2 whlto September, 1Xa26hc; October, November and De cember, 2GVa27c. Flour Dull; winter super, $3.50a3.75; do. extras, $3.75a3.u0; Pennsylvania roller ciear, $4.30al,73; do. do. straight. $4.73a4.90; western winter clear, $4.50a4.75; aprlng clear, $l.23d4.0; do. straight, $5.15a5.30; do. patent, $S.3oa5.U); do. favorite brands, higher; city mills ex tra., $3.80al; do. clear, $4.70a4.90; do. straight, $5a5,25; do, patent, $5.65a3.35. Rye Flour Firm; $3.30 per barrel. Butter Firm, and lcV Hgher: fancy western ceamery, 20c; do. Pennsylvania and west en prints, 20c. Eggs Firm and 'ialc. higher; fresh, iwarby, 18c.: do. western, lGHaUc. Cheese Steady. Rollned Sugars Firm, fair demand. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady: city prime In hossheoJs, 3Hc; country do., In barrels, 3'fec; dark, do., 3c,; cakes, 3c: grease, 2fta3c. Llvo I'oul try Firm; fowls, lOViallc; old roos ters, 7c; spring chickens, lOallc. Dressed Poultry Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice, 12al2l4c; broilers, large, llal2c: exceptional ots, 13c; do. smal land scald ed, 8al0c. Receipts Flour, 4,000 barrels, C000 Saks; wheat, 27,000 bushels; corn, 51,000 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels, Ship mentsWheat, 3,000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, 15,000 bushels. New York Produco .Hnrltet. New York. Sept. 20. Flour Steady nil day but lacked Important demand, Bales being chletiy for Jobbing account, ltye Hosier; No. 3 western, 5c, c. i. f., UulYalo; car lots, 60a51c. Wheat Spot market llrm; No. 2 red. K9VSo.aJl.00, f. o. b.. atloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, J1.01H. f. o. b afloat; No. 3 hard, S3',.c,, f. o. b afloat; options opened weak under lower cables, ralhed on cov-!t erlntr and averaeed llrm all day, inllu enced by export buying, steadier lato cables, light stocks and heavy clear ances; closed lc. net higher; No. 2 red, May, 95ai)Gc. closed IKie.; September, DSfi aWHc, closed 93Vic; October. 7Hay&c.. closed 98c.; December, aoHa7c, closed 96V4c. Com Snot film; No. 2, 33c r. o. b., afloat; options opened strong and ad vanced on active covering, eased olt under realising but rallied on small visible sup ply Increase and 'renewed demund from shorts, closing c. net higher: September, closed 33!c; October, SU&aaiXc, closed 34V4C! December. 35a36Uc closed 3ic. Oats Sales, 17.000 epol; spot dull; No. 2, 2Hic.; No. 3, 2le.; No. 2 white, 2Ta27VtO,; No, 3 white. 26V4c: track white, 2tiVia33c.j track mixed, western, 'iiia'iiW,; options dull but steady all day, closing un changed! September closed 2lV4ci Octo tier closed 214c.i December closed 2&bc. Hay Dull. Beef Quiet. Cut Meats Qulot; pickled bellies, 7V4oSWc.; do. hams, 874a8V4c Butter Very firm; western creamery, 13a20c.: do. factory, Sal2Hc; Elgina, 194a20c.j imitation creamery, llo. 14c; dairy, llaUc. : do. creamery, 13a20c. Cheese Steady; largo whlto OVic.S small white, 9t4c.; large colored, 9i4c.: small col ored, 0V4c; part skims, 6',iaTc.; full skims, 3 VJa c. Eggs Firm: state nnd Pennsyl vania, 16alfo.; western fresh, 17t4c Po tatoesStrong. Tallow Market quiet; city, BWaB'ic; country, 314c. Petroleum UQIct; united closed 70ic bid. Chicago Grnln Mnrkot. Chicago', Sept. 20. Wheat September, 9214a92c; December, 92a92c; May, 91 o91a92c Corn-September, 28HaSc.; December, 30a30i;a3014c: May, 33a33!4a 33c. Oats September, 19al8c; Decem ber, 2014a20n2OlSc: May, 23n23)c. Pork October, J8.40a8.4714 ! December, JS.55a8.50. Lard October, J4.7214a4.70; December, 4i77Wa 117714. Ribs October, Jo.i'ua.:',.. Flour Steady; No. 2 spring heat, 93'jia 9214c; No. 3 spring wheat, 87a91!,c; No. 2 red, 92a93c; No. 2 corn, 2S4a29c.: No. 2 yelow, 2S')4a29c: No. 2 oats, 19c: No. 2 white, f. o. b.. 22'!4a23c; No. 3 white, f. o. b., 21',4a22aic; No. 2 rye, 4714c: No. 2 barley, nominal; No. 3, f. o. b., 30a 13c; No. 4, f. o. b 29a37c: No. 1 flax seed, $1.05V4a 1.06; timothy, 2.0Oa2.6214; mess pork, $x.&0 aS.55: lard, $4.70; ribs, .f6.25a6.50: shoulders, 514a5?4c; short clear sides, 5a5Hc: whisky, J1.22; sugars, unchanged. Rei celpts Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 143,090 bushels; corn, 476,000 bushels; oats, 352,000 bushels; rye, 18,000 bushels; barley, 93,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 22,000 barrels; wheat, 393,000 bushels; corn, 841,000 bushels; oats, 332,000 bushels; rye, none; barley, 6,000 bushels. . Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 20. Cattle Receipts, 210 cars; dull and 6 to 15c. lower; choice finished smooth fat export steers, $5.25a5.40; prime to heavy steers, ?4.75a 4.95; coarse rough steers, $3.75a4.40; choice smooth fat heifers, J4.10a4.50; mixed butch ers' stock, $3.40u4.25; good smooth well fat tened cows, $3.75a4.10; stock bulls, light to good, J2.50a3; oxen, $2.23at.50; milch cows and springers, easy; strictly fancy milkers, t!2a52; common to fair do., 313a 25; good fancy springers, JI5a50. Calv'es Slow, lower; prlmo to extra veals, 7a7.70; fair to choice, $6afi.75; 'heavy red and but termilks, $3a4.50. Hogs Receipts, 78 cars; actlvo demand for all kinds nnd pi lees strong to 5c higher; good to cholco York ers, $4.50; light do., $4.55a4.60; mixed grades, J4.55a4.60; medium weights. $1.50a4.w); heavy hogs, J4.45a4.50; pigs, ?3al.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 90 cars; dull, slow, 10 'to 15c lower for fat lambs; light stock In good demand, fairly steady; sheep, in good demand, strong; lambs, yearlings, choice to prime, $1.50a4.75; fair to good, $3.75a4.40; native lambs, choice to extra, J3.C0a5.70; fair to good, J5.23n5.50; sheep, choice to selected wethers, J1.25a4.50; fair to choice mixed sheep, Jlal.25; export sheep, J3.75ai.50. . Oil Market. Oil City, Pa,, Sept. 20. Credit balances, 7014 bid; shipments, 150,436 barrels; runs, 190,706 barrels. Should bo In cicry family medicine chest and every tra oiler's grip. They aro lntaluable when the stomach la out ot order; cure lieuhchc, Mllousncsi, BnJ all liver troubles. Mild ana ifflcltut. S3 cent. PRICE, Mccormick & co., New York. STOCKS, GRAIN Ml COTTON Members of New York Mtock Exchnnc;e, Philadelphia fctock Exchange, New York Pioduce Exchange, Now York Cotton Exchange, Chicago Hoard of Trade. 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A prospective mother ouplit to Insure her baby's welfare by every means that Nature and science afford to keep her physical powers up to the very highest point. Every expectant mother ought to know nnd avail herself of the strengthening and re-enforcing properties of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It gives health and endurance to the delicate organs concerned In motherhood. Taken early during the period of expectancy, it makc9 the coining of baby perfectly safe and comparatively easy. It makes the, mother strong and cheerful, and gives health and natural vigor to the child. It is the only medicine of its kind devised for weak and delicate women by an edu cated, experienced physician. For nearly o years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. His thousand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad viser" contains advice and suggestions which every woman ought to read. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound for 31 stamps. A sure and permanent cure for constipa tion is Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. WILLIAM 00000000000000000 New Curtains, Now Draperies, New Carpets. Now on bale, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A visit to our store will convince yon of the variety of new ilchins anil color Iiirs shown in each depart ment. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE s 01) aOOBS I AND 2, COM'LTH Bl'S'tJ, SCRANTON, PA. MING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND BUCK DALE WOIIXB. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO' ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrlo Battorios, Electric Hxpliilars. tor ec plodlng blasts. Safety Fuse, and Repaano Chemical Co, man EXPLOSIVES, HOTELS AND SUMMER SORTS. RE HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. nth Street and University Place, NEW VOHK. One block west of llroadwuy. Noted for two thing', C O IVI FORTand CUISINE Flrst-clns' rooms nt 81.00 n day nnd up ward, on tho Uuropenn plan. L. & E. FRENKLE. An established hotel tmder new management mil tharounhlv abreast ot tho times. Vliltora tc New York will find the Enrett In tho rer j heart f tbe thopploj dt.trlot, convenient to place of amusement and readily arcenilble from all paru XthocltT. EUUOPEAN PLAN. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwnrds. $3.50 Per $1.50 Per GEO. MURRAY, Proprialor. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. drace Church. European Plan. Room, $i,oo Day and Upwards. In a looJeit and unobtrusive way thera are few butter conducted hotels in tho metropolis tumi iuq or. uenja. Tbe great popu'arlty it bas acquired can readily be traced i 10 1U unlnuo location, its homelike atmosphtro. tha. peculiar eicollonco itinera, the ot its cuisine and sorvlce, and its very modsr- ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. MHlil K'VMI MgAnULTY 100 $V T v Wu.M. DATES. 32?wSiy B.X-.M.BATI- KLONDIKE GOLD. DR. HILL & SON eHr i'ilf' m ill II SEE THE Teeth Cleaned Full Set of Teeth Amalgam Fillings Silver Fillings No charge for extraction teeth taken out and a set put in 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 AH sizes, The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE 1 1 cm co 434 Lackawanna Avi ASKroiSTfiCBmETON GIVES THL BrTIiGnTWORIP AND!5ABSQITKLY5AfE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CQ SCRANTON STATION. E. rs Lager Brewery Uanufacturera ot the Colebrfcts CAPACITY 100,000 Barrels per Acfitim aaJSw irjl jjiuPt " tfWili POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary I1XOOD I'OIHON permanently CURED IN 15 TO 85 DAYS. You can be treated ot home for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad faie and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to cure. BF YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide rotash, aud Mill have aches aud pains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat, 1'lmples, Copper Colored Spats, Ulcers on any part of the m 1' m body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this Secondary llll mr mm lii Beer m liHHiM WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for cose we cannot cure. This disease has always tallied the skill of the mast eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditio nal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, loo page book rent free. Address COOK REMUUY CO., 307 & 3S nasonic Temple, i.iuiauu, 11. L. The first to use Klondike gold for crown and bridge work. Our prices as low or lower than the lowest. All work warranted for a life time. Sixteen years in Scranton, old and reliable and up to date in all branches. Don't forget the new in vention we have for taking the pain out of aching and sensitive teeth, so they can be pulled without the least bit of pain. PRICES. $ .50 4.00 25 50 when a set is made. Your the same day,all without paiu III 224 LU. HE. NEW ARRIVAL OF Boys' and Children's School Hats and Caps. New nillinery, New Jackets, Capes, Wrappers, Etc. SP Summer Goods at a Great Sacrifice. One Trice and Cash Only. 'S Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Goods. 224 Lackawanna Avenue. Behold a Coat WHICH you may prbe. whichever will de light your eyes, e'en when It's old and soiled aud torn. You'll happy bo thnt you hnvo worn a rout that Is and looks as nlco as others sell for tw lee the price; W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave., SLffiS'n,. OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Kesponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 320,000 88,000 WM. C0NN1.U, President. IIKNltY HELIX, Jr., Vice Pres. WII.LIA3I H. PUCK, Cashier. V X CONRAD IS SHOWING FALL STYLES 305 Lacka, Avs. v X 113 lJSSl CM win1 --. . -. -1
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