THE SCRANTON TREBUITE TUESDAY MOUNLNGt. OCTOBER , 1897. Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds THI9 HPKCIAIj BALK OP fWI! WHITE CRYSTALS HAS NKVKIt HBEN APPROACHED IN THK H1BTOKY OV THK TRADB. THOSE EXTRA WHITE AND VERY BRILLIANT STONES AUK SOLD LOWKIt THAN THK REGU LAR PRICES ON ORDINARILY COM MERCIAL STONKS. CALL AND LOOK TIID.M OVER. THEY WILL SORELY SURPRISE THE MOST EXPERT. e: schimpff 317 Lackawanna Ave, WILLIAMS ooooooooooooooooo New Curtains, New Drnperics, New Carpets. Now on bale, ooooooooooooooooo AND ooooooooooooooooo A visit to our store will convince you of the variety of new designs and color ings shown in each depart ment. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTOR YVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gardner, of Nor wlh. Conn., havo been Mendlng a few days v.'lth Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Goodwin. Mrs. Walter Reynolds entertained her Sunday school class, which consists ot jilno young ladles, at her homo last Fri day evening Some of our local sportsmen have been severely criticising the new game laws, especially that part ot It pertaining to squirrels. The season not opening till Oct. jr. and closing Dee. 15, shortens up tho time twenty-live days and dies not glvo my chance to compete with their i.lty friends. Ry tho time tho farmers get their crops gathered and can llnd time to hunt their city cousins havo all tho gamo "hugged" ,ind tho season Is about to close. Ono of the respected residents of liardwell said n few days ago that there had been lots of squirrels on his prem ises, but they (tho rural hunters), had gut them all killed off. Report also comes with good authority from Glenwood, i:.tst Lemon and various other places that tho farmers have been shooting squirrels and pheasants for tho past month. Oh, mi. Tho farmer won't get any gamo un der tho new law. Tho fads of tho case are those: That wo might Just as well not hao any llsh and gamo wardens to that ilio laws uro enforced, therefore might just about as well not have any 1 s of this Kind, as there Is no Inccn t w for tho true and loyal sportsman to lhv within the confines of tho law. Several members of Electric Star lodge. Independent Order of Odd Kellows, of I'larlt'K Green, vls-Itcd Red Jacket lodge, No. M:!. Iudepedrent Order of Odd Fel lows, of this place, last Saturday evening. Last Sunday Funeral Director G. W. Stanton took the remains of the lato Mrs. Dunmoie from Iho li'sideneo on Thomas Hill to Dlmmock, Susquehanna county, for interment. Miss Hut tic I'risman. who has been spending the past year in Connecticut, will return home this month, where sho will make her future home. Tho Lackawanna and Wyoming 3Iusle.il Alliance will be held again this year at this place in the Methodist Episcopal church from Oct. 0 to 12, inclusive. Tho conductor has not yet been decided upon, For further Information and details watch this column in the near future. Mr. Amzl Millard has resigned his posl. lion with C Melthewson & Co.. and Mr. Lou Wrigley li.is accepted tho position made varant by .Mr. Millard. Mrs.Fred Hartzel and Will Lowrey, of SiTaufon, spent Sunday with "Tonsorlal Artist" George Cobb. lluteher Joe HtflTsmtth has retired from Iho meat business and will goon tho road helling "weather strips" for windows and doors. Next Frldav evening at the Methodist Episcopal i hurch, for 13 cents, you can get n good oyster supper and have u good eiiclal time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterhout aro spend, lug a lew days with relatives In Carbon dale. Natural gas Is now escaping in such largo quantities over at tho new "oil well" that It burns a. llamo 13 to M) feet high and 8 Indies in diameter when Ignited. Today they ate piping It Into tho boilers mid aro going to run tho engine with it. Telegraph Operator Frank Harrington Is doing night duty at Alford this week. Tho town council will meet in regular bcsslon tomorrow evening. NICHOLSON. T. P. Thurber, whllo loading brldgo Iron on u wagon Monday morning, had ono of his feet seriously crushed. It was not determined by tho attending phy sician whether any bones wero broken or not. Tho "Chnppelle-Uarry Stock company" lire giving u series of drninatla entertain ments at tho Opera house, Harry, the 11-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Onff. died early Monday morning of malignant diphtheria. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Wllklns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank linker, and Ogdeti Pratt at tended Sousa's concert, given In Scran ton last evening, Frank Raker has resigned his position with J. M. Carpenter & Co., und ac- McAHULTT. HINTS TO CARPET BUYERS. Three reasons why you should buy your Carpets from us: First Be cause we carry tho larireit Hue of OarpeU In Scranton Second Hecause everything; Is of tho latest deaii?ns, and tho quality tho best. Third Because our prices aro always tho lowest. WALL. PAPERS-We still have some good that wo nro selling at, 5 CENTS A ROLL, worth 10 cents. FURIM ITU RE -Upholstered Chairs, Tables and Couches at about one half their regular pi Ices J. SCOTT INGLIS. cepted a position with E. L. Bacon In tho plaining mill. F. M. Williams has taken possession of tho postofllco. Miss Gusslo Tiffany, formerly of tills place, but now of Blnghamton, was re cently married to a Mr. Milter, of tho same place, AVOCA. There will bo a meeting of St. Mary's Cadets this evening at 7 o'clock. All members nro requested to bo present. Tho Ladies' Foreign Missionary society of tho Methodist Episcopal church will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. N. E. Hopkins this afternoon. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Metho dist Episcopal church will conduct n fruit social tit tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Gay, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Shaub, of Now York city, Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrlssey, of tho North End. nev. J. Fltzmaurlce, of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of Rev. M. F. Crunc. Mr. and Mrs. T. J .Fltzslmmons and son, Walter, aro spending a fow days In Now York city. Mr. Patrick Cavanaugh has returned to Brooklyn after several days' visit In town. Tho horse sale by Bhlelds & Co.. that was to havo taken placo last week, has been postponed. Hugh Jennings arrived homo from Bal timore on Saturday. Mrs. William Schofleldl of Clinton, Mass., has returned homo after several weeks' visit nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Moran. Harry Morse, a runner at tho Centrnl colllerv. had tho ton of his thumb to tho tlrst joint severed yesterday morning whllo uncoupling cars. Dr. Dougherty attended to tho Injured member. Miss Julia Henry, of New York city, is visiting at tho homo ot her mother In the North End. John Gannon, employed us a miner at tho Avoca colliery, was painfully cut in the thigh whllo trying to disbar a pro truding plcco of rock. A largo pleco fell on him with the above results. Homer Frost, a water carrier at Mooslo for tho bridge builders, was on Saturday seriously Injured by being struck with a large piece of Iron that fell from tho bridge. His skull was fractured and for some time ho did not regain conscious ness. His injuries aro qulto critical. On Saturday evening while Miss Ella Shcddy, of tho North End, was on her way to her sister's home, carrying two jars of fruit, sho was run down by a lady bicyclist and received perhaps fatal Injuries. When discovered sho was lying unconscious by tho road side with her head resting on ono of tho Jars, whllo tho other was a few feet away. Both wcro unbroken. Sho fell ngalnst a sharp stone, sustaining a fractured skull be sides severing an artery. Sho was re moved to tho homo of Dr. Pier, a short distance away. Not having regained con sciousness up to a lato hour Sunday af ternoon, It was decided to perform nn operation. Dr. Whelau, of Scranton, as sisted by Drs. Pier and Watson, wero tho attendant physicians. They succeed ed, by means of X-rays, In locating a mass of clotted blood from near tho oaso oi tho skull, which was successfully re moved. Miss Shcddy has not regained consciousness, but tho physicians havo hopes that sho may recover. WYOMING. John Davles, of Plttston, called on friends hero Sunday. The ordinance of the Lord's supper was observed on Sunday morning in tho Bap tist church and tho hand of fellowship was extended to William Jeffrey. John Frear, the electrician at tho Jit. Lookout colliery, Is on a trip to New York. Mrs. Evan Jenkins, ot Seventh street, Is spending a few weeks with her sister near Honesdalo. Albert Smith, an employe nt tho Mount Lookout, sustained a painful wound on the head Saturday by a blow from a lover under tho breaker whllo loading cars with coal. On Saturday afternoon tho Wyoming foot ball team met tho foot ball team of Plttston and played a hard gamo on tho squaro between sixth and seventh streets. This was tho tlrst gamo of the season for the Wyoming team and several of their players had never played tho gamo before. Tho team had done no practicing. During tho first half no score was mado and tho gamo was about evenly matched, Tho last half resulted In a score of 6 to 0 In favor of the Pittstonlans. Several ot the players were Injured quite badly. A member of tho Plttston team had tho brldgo of his nose and a jaw bono frac tured. Stanley Robinson, of tho home team, was bruised considerable about tho eye and received a kick on the head while making a tackle which rendered him tin consdous for a time. Lewis Durland, jr., a former resident ot this place, but now of Moscow, has been spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Spencer, on tho West Side. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reese, who were married last spring, havo gone to house keeping on Monument street. HALLSTEAD. nrakeman Charles Rurnncll had tho misfortune to sprain an ankle Saturday night. The regular monthly business meeting ot tho Young Peoples Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church was held Monday evening. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting nt tho homo of Mrs. J. O. McCreary next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. V. J. Arnold Is visiting relatives ami friends In Wllkes-Barro. Mrs. A. Ward, of New MUford, visited her parents hero Saturday. A meeting will bo held In tho Railroad Young Men's Christian assocatlon hall next Thursday evening for tho purpose of organizing a Debating und Literary society. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ross aro spending a few days at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Julia and Hannah Caton havo returned home after a pleasant visit with their parents at Glenwood, Pa. Fred McLeod, Johu Tyler, John Deck er und Charles Ketchum Intend to leave for tho Klondike, Alaska, tho last of February. Mrs. George Van Fleet was u visitor In Blnghamton Monday. Playwright llnrrio Injured. Loudon, Oct. 4. An accident occurred today at tho Haymurket theater to J, M. Barrle, the author und playwright, whllo ho was directing a rehearsal of "The Llttlo Minister." A hand rail against which his chair was leaning broko and precipitated Mr. Barrle Into tho stalls. He was unconscious for somo time, but It Is not believed ho has sustained serious Injuries. Advertising Agent's Crime. Chicago, Oct. 4. During tho progress of a quarrel today William McCaleb, an ad vertising agent living at 81 Wells street, murdered his wife by cutting her throat with a razor. Ho then mate what U ex pected to prove a successful uttempt at suicide by shooting himself In tho left breast and through tho head. Jealousy Is supposed to havo been tho motive for tho crime. 419 LACKA. AVE. Royal makes the load pure, wholesome and dellclouf. fmK KKfl m Mi mtf POWDER Absolutely pure ROVAL BKINO FOADER CO., NEW 0K. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street ItRvtcn Now York, Oct- 4. There was llttlo moro In today's market than a running contest between tho bulls and bears, in which tho bulls wcro successful during tho early .part of the day, but In which tho bears turned tho tldo later and put tho opponents to route, wiping out all tho galas of the earlier trading. Thero was everything in the bulls' favor In tho early market, the lively buying on Sat urday having apparently reassured for eign capital, so that prices In London wcro advanced from 1 to 2 points. Tho higher prices Invited heavy sales and tho bears added tho pressure ot short sell ing. Quito a number of the less actlvo stocks escaped tho lato liquidation and retained net gains, but the closing level of tho market as a whole was decidedly lower. Sugar was an active feature and Its weakness was material In breaking tho general market In tho afternoon. To tal sales were 430,700 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mcars build ing, rooms 703-700. 1 Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. .. i95i 90-Jj M S3 .. 21 23 23'i '-iVi ..US' 150U 117?g lW.'a .. 15 16 15U 13',i Am. Tobacco Co .... 8954 90-j Am. Cot. Oil 21 25 Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..1ISV4 150Vi Atcih., To. & S. Fe .. 15 IS A., T. & S. F Pr .. 33'i 3311 32 33 Can. Southern 5S 0&V4 67 5S Chcs. & Ohio 2414 24 2114 24Vi Chicago Gas 101V4 102 lOOVi lOO's Chic. oi N. W 127Vi 1277s, 120 l- Clllc, B. & Q 9S 39V4 98 9S C. C. C. & St. L .... 38 39 37a 38 Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 97i 9S 971; 97 Chic, R. I. & P 91Vi 92'4 90 91 Delawaro & Hud ...118U 118,i lH-ft 117 Dlst. &. C. F 12 12 12 12 Gen. Electric 37 XS 37V4 37 Lako Shoro 177 177 177 177 Louis. & Nash C0 Gu CO 00 M. K. & Tex., Pr ... 39Vi 40 39 K Manhattan Elo 10S HOVi 101V4 10IV4 Mo. Paclllo 3l'.i 35',i 33 33 Nat. Lead 39 40 S8V4 3SV4 N. J. Central 074 9S 96 90 N. Y. Central HI 111V4 11054 110 N. Y L. E. & W .. 17V; 17!4 17Vi IT'S N. Y S. & W., Pr .. 40 40 40 40 Nor. Pacllic, Pr 55 53 54 C4 Ont. & West 1S 18 18 38 Omaha S3 S3 82V4 &2V4 Pacific iMall 33 30 33 33V5 Phil. & Read 27 27Vi lVi 26 Southren R. R 11 11 11 11 Southern R. R., Pr.. 34 31V4 33 33 Tenn., C. & Iron .... 31 32 31 31 Texas Pacific 12 13 12 12 Union Pacific 21 21 22 23 Wabash 8 8 oi 8 Wabash, Pr 22Vi 22 21 21 West. Union 9S 91 90 91 W. L 2 2 2 2 U. S. Leather S',4 8 S,i 8Vi IT. S. Leather, Pr .. 6G C7 CtiVi 66 U. S. Rubber 16 18 16 IS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Cloa- WHEAT. Ing. est. December 89 89 May 89 89 OATS. December 19 19 May 22 2.' est. ing. 87T4 S7V4 19'.i S9?S 89?i 19 22 29 CORN. December 29 29 May 33 33'i 29 32 33 LARD. December 4.57 PORK. December 8.22 4.37 4.52 4.33 8.22 8.10 S.20 Scrnnton Hoard of Trade Uxulinngo Quotntions--All Quotations IJnscd on I'nr of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co. National Boring & Drlll'g Co. 20 80 First National uanic Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co .1 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Hank Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axlo Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co .. Scranton Bedding Co Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Bank Lacka. Trust & Safo Dep Co.. BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 People's Street Railway tlrst mortgago due 1918 Scranton & Plttston Trac Co. People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 630 200 ioo '95 150 'so 17 73 230 100 103 330 15 145 145 115 115 90 115 100 102 102 83 100 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 4. Wheat-Firm and Vsc higher: contract grade, October, 91-fia 92c; November, December and January, nominal. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, Oc tober, 31a31',ie.; November, 31a31c; De cember and January, nominal. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, October, 27a27c; November, 27a27c.; December, 27a27',2C.; January, 27a271&c. Flour Dull und weak; winter super, J3a3.25; extras, J3.23a3.7u; Pennsylvania roller clear, Jl.23a4.40; do. straight, Jl.33al.G0; western winter clear, J1.30a4.40; do. straight, Jl.50a4.73; do. pat ent, J5.10.i5.33; favorlto brands, higher. Butter Firm; fancy western creamery, 22c; Pennsylvania prints, 23c; western prints, 23c. Eggs Dull and Uc. lower: fresh nearby, 17al7c; fresh western, 16 ul7c Cheese Steady. Refined Sugars Vnvhanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Stady; city prlmo In hogsheads, 3c; country do., In barrels, 3c; dark, do., 3c: cakes, 3c; grease, 3c. Llvo Poulthy Firm, good demand; fowls, 10allc; old roosters, 7c: spring chickens, italic; ducks, 9c Dressed Poultry Dull and easier; fowls, choice, 12c; broilers, large, I2al2c; small ana scalded, 9allc Re eclpts Flour, 1,900 barrels, 27,000 sacks; wheat, 43.000 bushels; corn, 69,000 bushels; oats, 1G.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 68.000 bushels; corn, 8,000 bushels; oats, 21, 009 bushels. New York I'roitnco .Hnrkct. Now York, Oct, 4. Flour Opened easier but rallied with grain und closed tlrmerj winter straights, JI.COal.70, Wheat Firm for spots; No. 2 red, Vc, t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard, S5c, f, o. b., Ulloat; options opened steady on cables, broke badly un der rain reports and liquidation, but re covered on large export sales and active covering, and. closed etrong at lialc. net advance; May, 89 13-lCa91Tc, closed 9!c; October, closed 83Tie.j December, WT&alCe., closed 92e. Corn-Snot fjrm; j;0 2, 3tc t. o. b.j options opened steady, cased ott, but rallied again and closed Ualic. net higher; October closed 32lc; November, 33a33Jc, closed Sl'tic; December, Sla SUic, closed 3114c Oats Dull; No. 2, 23a 23Mc: No. 3, isy.c.j No. 2 white, 26VJc; No. 3 white, 2ic.j track mixed, western, 23a 21',$c; track 'white, western, 26ia32c,; track white, state, iia32c; options opened actlvo but fearly steady at un changed prices; May closed 27e.i October, 23c; December. 21Vfcc. Ucef-Stcady. Cut Meats Dull. Bultcr-titcady: creamery, HaZJc! do. factory, 9at3c. Elglns, 22c: Imitation creamery, 12alCc.i Rtato dairy, 13 alSc.i do. creamery, 14a22c. Cheese Quiet; largo white, Oa9V4c.i small white, 9J4C1 largo colored, a!)'4c; small col ored, 9i4c; part skims, 6'i7c.j full skims, 3&i4c. Eggs-titcady; stato and Pennsyl vania, IGalSl&c.; western fresh, 16al7c. Tal low Qulot; country. 3'ia3c. Petroleum Dull; united close'!, no market. Chicago Crnln Market. Chicago, Oct. 4. Tho loading futures ranged us follows: Wheat October, now, closed, CTftc. ; December, new, &9sa89?ac; May, 89a89ic. Corn October, 27',4a27Wc ; December. 29'4a29'-ic.; May, 33Ha3S'.ic Oats October, MUalSftc. December, 19nl9c.; May, 22a22ic Pork-October, W.10; De comber, J8.22V4a8.20; January, J9.10a9.17Vi. Lard October, JI.43a4.47V4; December, JI.57V4a4.E7V4: January. Ji.87V4nl.70. Ribs October, J4.90a4.90: December, Jl.70a4.75; January, Jl.72',4a4.73. Flour Easy; No. 2 spring wiicat, 8l4a87c: No. 3 spring wheat, 7SaSlc: No. 2 red, S9'ia93?tc; No. 2 corn. 27V4a28c.; No. 2 yellow, 27V4a28c: No. 2 oats', 19c: No. 3 white, f. o. b 20)ia21Vjc; No. 2 rye, 41c; No. 2 barley, nominal; No. 3, f. o. b., 29a39c: No. 4, f. o. b 2Sa31c; No, 1. flax seed, 89V4a91V4c; prime timothy seed, J2.C2V4; mess .pork, J8.10a8.13; lard, J4.47V4al.50; ribs, J4.83a5.20; dry salted shoulders, 5a5Vic; short clear sides, 5V4a 5y8c; whisky, J1.22; sugars, unchanged. Receipts Flour, 11,000 barrels; wheat, 190, 000 bushels; corn, 441,000 bushels; oats, C21, 000 bushels: rye, 19,000 bushels; barley, 123, 000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 10,000 bar rels; wheat, 243,000 bushels; corn, 310,000 bushels; oats, 221,000 bushels; rye, 17,000 bushels; barley, CO.OOO bushels. lltifTnlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 4.-Cattlc Lower; choice fat steers, J4.90a5.10; coarse rough steers, J3.73al.50; cholco heifers, J4.15 n4.50; fair to good mixed butchers' stock, J3.40a4; good smooth cows, J3.GOa3.90; ex port bulls, J3.G3a3.90; comon to fair mllk-f ers, J24a32; fair to good smingers, J3.a40; veals and calves, fair to choice, J3.50a7: heavy fed and buttermilks, J3.50a5.50. Hogs Higher; good to choice Yorkers, J1.45a, 4.50; mixed packers, J1.33a4.10; medium weights, Jl.33a4.40; heavy hogs, J4.30a4.40; roughs, J3.73a3.90; pigs, J3.75a4.23. Lambs Yearlings, choice to prime, J4.40ai.SO; fair to good, J3.90a4.33; culls, J3.50a3.73; native cholco to extra, J3.50a5.03; fair to good, J3.15a5.40; culls, Jla5. Sheep Choice to selected wethers, J4.33a4.E0; fair to choice, mixed, J3.75a4.30; culls, J2.23a3.C3; export owes to prime wethers, J3.73a4.40. Enst Liberty Cattle .llnrkct. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 4. Cattlc-Slow and lower; prime, J5a3.03; common, J3.40a 3,'it); bulls, stags and cows, J2.00a3.75. ogs Steady; prime medium weights, J4.50 n4.53; best Yorkers, J4.15a4.50; heavy hogs, JI.30a4.40; pigs, J4.30a4.13; grassers, J4.23a 4.33; roughs, J3a4. Sheep Slow; choice, Jl.20a4.23; common, J2.50a3.40; cholco lambs, J3.30a5.50; common to good lamb3, Jla3.15; veal calves, Jfl.50a7. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 4. Native beef steers, J4.COa5.20; stockers and feeders, J3a4.50; western rangers, J3.20a4.23: cows and heir ers, J2.80a4. ogs J3.73a4.13. Sheep J2.23a 4.15 for Inferior to prime natives; J3a4 tor westerns; lambs, J3.50a4 for poorest to 3 a5.75 for good to fancy. Receipts Cattle, 23,000 head; hogs, 37,000 head; sheep, 23,000 head. New York Live Stock. New York, Oct. 4. Beeves More active; steers, Jla5.30: stags nnd oxen, $2.50a4.25; bulls, J2.73a3.50; dry cows, Jl.90a3.40. Calves Steady: veals, J3aS; few. JS.23; grassers and buttermilks, J3.75a. Sheep J2.50.U.23; lambs, J3.85aS. Hogs Firm at J4.60a4.90. Oil .Market. OH City, Pa., Oct. I. Credit balances, 70; certificates, 72; closed 72 bid; ship ments, 157,273 bairels; runs, ltJ3,593 barrels. A Loose Tnlkcr. Mr. Belleflcld-"I don't llko Spiffing Ho has wheels In his head." Mr. Bloomfleld "Don't you think that Is an expression to bo condemned?" Mr. Bellcilcld-"lndced I don't. I know that Splnlllns has wheels In his head.'' Mr. Bloomfleld "How do you know?" Mr. Bellciield "By tho spokes that come out of his mouth." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Hood's Cure all liver UK bilious Pills ness, headache, sour stom ach, Indigestion, constipa tion. Tliev act cailly. ltlv out rain or grip?. SoMliy all druKC!t. 35 centl. The only I'HU to tako vlth Uood'a Sanaparllla. THE nowWhite PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON ILL CO. 1. I rs Lager Beer Brewery Uanufacturera of th OeltbnuMt CAPACITVi SONS up m RED ROUGH HANDS Itching, scaly, bleeding palma, ahapcleaa nails, and painful Unger endr, pltnplci, blackheads, oily, raothy akin, dry, thin, and fulling hair, Itch. Ing, icaly ecalps, all yield quickly to warm bntht with Ctrncciu Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuncuru (ointment), tho great akin cure. (uticura It told throuthonttht world. PoTTilDftroiitDCniif. Corp. note rropi. notion. 1- " How to Vroiluc. Bolt, Whit. Hindi nm ITCHING HUMORS InnUntly r11Trd hf (ATICtnUltlMtDltl. Buy Your Shoes TODAY. Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday on Account of a Holiday. MYERDAYIDOW The Acknowledged Cheapest Shoe House, 307 LACKAWANNA AVE. HOTELS AND SUMMER SORTS. RE- HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. lltb Street and University Place, NKW YOIIIC. One. block west or Ilroadway. Noted for two things, COMFORTaild CUISINE First-class rooms at S1.00 a day and up ward, on tho Kuropean plan. L. &E. FRENKLE. An establUbed hotel nnd.r caw management and thoroughly abreast ot tho tlmea. Vljltors tc Hew York will nnd the Everett In the tery heart e the ahopplnu ilUtrlct, convenient to places ot amuiemrnt anil rcartllT accessible from au parts it the city. EUKOPtAN TI.AN. -f- T Cor. Sixteenth St aud Irving Place, MEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwards. KUKOPEAN PLAN, Day nnd Upwnrds. $3.50 Per S1.50 Per GEO. MURRAY, Propriator. The St. Denis Broadway end Eleventh St., New York. Opp, draco Church. European Plan. Roonia S1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a raodoat and unobtrusive way there ara few better condncted hotels in tho metropolis nan tue ot. uomi. Tlio great popu'aritr It bas acquired can reaillly bo troxod to its unlntie location, Its to us 1 bomolIKe atmosphere, tha peculiar excellonoe inhere, tha 1 ot its culalue and serrice, aud Its Try modsr- ate prices. WU.M. BATES, JtcM'oh B.UM.BATt: i XpCW 'S3T V WES The Leading and Largest Milliner; Store in the City. MILLINERY, A13 Lackawanna Avenue. q- YOU BUY AS CHEAP FROM US AS OTHER STORES BUY TO SELL AQAIN. Trimmed Millinery The most beautiful and stylish hats you over saw ore hero froii $3.93 up. And every hat has a stylo and an individuality all Its own. Come and see them today and com pare. Children's Hats V Our display of children's Fashions attracts mother's attentions. Never havo styles so lovely or prices bo moderate been shown. 413 Lacka. Ave. ETDCAM'C JULIUS TRADGOTT, VlKLrfcOwR! dg Proprietor. TEETH We make the reductions Oct. 10th FULL SET TEETH - $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free Ae Guarantee a Rlt. A written guaranty (or 10 years with all work. Tho largo patronago which hai com pelled us to enlarge our parlors Is due to the uniformly high grndo work dono by skilled dentlits and tho ten-year protective guarantee given. DO NOT BE DECEIVED or misled by Imitators. Wo have no connection with any other olllce In tho city. Cut this out and bring It with you in order to get the bcnellt of cheap rates. HOURS 8 TO 8. HUNDAYb 10 TO 1. NEW Cor. Lackawanna ami Wyoming mi (UUItHICA OK THK PAST.) DO YOU WANT Your Linens to Last Long ? To Look Bright and Hew ? That's All We Want You to Want. Give Us a Trial. Scranton gaundry Protectors and Cleaners oi Linen. tl'J'J Washington Ave. n23 Dlx Court. Phone 79J Talks far Us- A Postal Talks to Us, At the Office We Talk to You. L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given lo Busl. 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. CORNELL, President. UENKY BELIX, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy Kockuways, Hast Klvers, Maurice Klver Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, &c. Leave your order for Who Points to be delivered on the half shell in carriers. 1 1 US. FOB ME. HI far Sato. by JOHN H PHELPS, Spruoet street. - Untrimmed Hats The largest assortment to select from ever shown In this city. Felt Turbans and largo shapes, newest styles, every color, worth Q 75., hero at "''' Flno Imported Felts In all tho newest shapes and colors, regular OCr J1.60 valuo hero at yuw Fancy hand-mado Chenille and Braid Hats, newest styles, J1.70 nftC value, hero ot y Ostrich Feathers Fancy Feathers, Wings, Birds, JetJ ,and Steel Ornaments at almost halfl tho prices other stores ask. '3 following until only. NO PAIN! SAVE HONEY! SAVE TEETH! OOLD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINGS OOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2.00 to $5.00 $1.00 Wo extract teeth, fill teeth, and apply gold crowns and brldgo work without tho least partlcloof pain by n method by pat No latcnted and used by us only. Klecp-pioduclng agents or iB agents or cocaine. Come and havo your teeth extracted In tho morn ing und go homo In tho even ing with new teeth. Wc are responsible and do just as we advertise. We will tell you exactly what your work will cost by a tree examination. YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. (Over Newark Shoe Store.) Entrunco on Wyoming avenue, Behold a Coat WHICH you limy prize, which over will de light your eves, e'en when it'K old und soiled and torn. You'll happy bo that you have worn a cont that In mm looks as nice as others icll lor twice tho price; W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave., ffl9ng. made: me a man AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY UDKK AI.FjKmoun Jilttattt Faluns Mem orr, Impotency, Bleepleainesa, eto.. oaasea mJ. cretlonj. 37iru nuirkltl and urei rosioro axtoc viiuuu id ujaurfouuK.au id ilea maaioraiuur, oa-iBrasor BBmag.. l'ruvont Insanity ea Con. amotion It t ThnlrncM fchnwa inmodi&ta imDrOTe. ... -hJ .l.ul. a ,.TfUP Irli.K. all f.thM all Tn eitt upon hating the cenulne Aiat Tablets. Ther hare cured thousand and willcarejou. Waimiipo itlvo written Buorunten to effect 0 cure Rft RTS B each caw or rotund the money. PilWWIimt package; or elx pkges (lull treatment! lor ti-w. pi mail. In plain wrarir, upon receiptor price. Circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., CwriilL For stile In Ki-rantort, Ta.. by .Mntthowa llros. 11ml Morgan t Co. A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary BXOOD I'OISOX permanently CURED IN 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price under same s"anty' " ,yu ''ISSf ' l2 come here we will contract to pay railroad fare nnd hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, Iodide potash, nnd ktill have aches aud pi .r...tli .trirta Til u pains, itiucuus . -unuva .u Throat, Flmples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is ;oi me inia svmtJom WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and j challenge tha world for a case we ""riot J cure. This disease has always balded tnel skill oi the most eminent pnysiciana. $500,000 capital behind our uncondltio nai guaranty, aosuiuic prooia asm -""i on application, mo pase bock ntJrti Address COOK RGMEUYCO., 307 3 Jlasonlc Temple. (-niCAiiu. ill. When In doubt what to use Nervous ucoimy, a.os 01 -o Inpotency.Atrophv.varicocelt other weaknesses, itohibiu use Sexinc 1'ills. Drains che nnt full vl-rni- nillcVlv fCStOfCd. If nttlnttd. urt tro.bf.I r.ill h' Hailed lor 5l.w,uooxeso.w. ci nn nrHrrc we rive a truaranil cure or refund the money. AdE PEAL UEDICINfe UU licvu Pharmacist, cor. VVvomlno avenuol ui.L.iimiuiiasfaxMrimmmmA riliiiiiii'siUfiik 100,000 Barrel per Araum WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU '