8 THE SOBANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 113, 189T. ti Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds THIS SPECIAL BALK OP rami WHITE CJtYSTALS HAS NEVHIt UEIJN Al'I'llOACIUiD IN THC 1IISTOH1 OV THi: TllADli T1IOSU EXTRA WHITE AND VERY BRILLIANT STONES nn sold Lownri than the regu. UH I'MCKS ON ORDINAHILY COM UERflAL STONES. CALL AND LOOK. rilEXI OVER. THEY WILL SURELY BUIU'RISE THE MOST EXPERT. E. SCHIMPFF 317 Lackawanna Ave. HIE! Of course you have heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur. nisliings arc a bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored? ReUpholstering Is a special line of work with us. We do it well and we do It for as little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. fi HlllJLTY Carpets, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. PITTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA, The Dauchtei of St. (Ipnrge III meet In lenul.ir session tomorrow even ing. Jlr. and Jfis. Peter Cnggjov nnd son, Edward, of Scranton, spent Hiin tlay anions: friends In town. Mr. nnd Mis. I.unrs Haitnett, of Sciaiiton, and Miss, 1'. O'Hrlen.of Pllts ton, spent Sunday at the O'Hilcn rpl denee. Mm. Gsoigo Kauffir, of Plttston. hpent yesteiday at the Newlln lesi denc. Dr. W. C. Snover, of Scianton, has opened dental ruun In the Flock lwllel inc on Main stiuet. Hot n To Mi. and Mis. M. J. Ot'iorne, n son; to Mr. and Mis. John KIttr li'k, a daunhtoi; to Mr. and Mrs. 31. J. CullNnlc, a daushter. Mis. P.itilik MciCunn and sr.indelill-di-pn, Austin and Maiy O'Maltey, have leturned home after stvral weeks' ls It arming friends In Now prut News. Itolieit Cianston, of the Noith End, lias lieen unjaRed as teanibter lor the J't'linsjlvanla Coal company. He Is equipped with" .in ppllont team of hon-os and oth'T neetsny nnii.iratu.s peitalniiiK to th liuslness. Miss licit It i Lee. of Tiinkliinnock, a? n visitor In town on Satuid.iy. Mis Saiah Rolls and ilatiKlilur Edith, have ictmiH'd home alter seeial days' a Ifelt ainonp: filinds In Jeimyn. Mr. and Mis. Frank Austin and fam ily, of IhooKlyn, Pa. ute splinting a few days nmoiiR fi lends in town. Mr. and Mis. John McCi Indie nu bpentllng a few dns In New Yoik city. Mr Adam Claik.of South Main sticit, Is soi loudly 111 of asthma. Miss S illle Sweeney, of Lost Cieek, Schuylkill county. Is the cuest of Mr. nnd Mi i William Saminon, of the Ninth End. Eiips McDonnell, of Hohoken, N. J., Is vMtinsT at the family lesldeneo In the Ninth Et d. The cilehiatlnn of Father M.tthcw dny ty the genual p inclt- of the Total Abstinence societies ol this town was can led out yesterday under the most f.ivnralil 'lusplcc-. The stilling stialns of in.utli'l niusde enllened the nil and altogether the town picsnted the appearance of holiday attlie. The par ndj was piettllv nn.mgpd. The mar Minls and aids pi evented a nilltniy up root nne'p is they passed along our principal ttieets The olllcets of the Ladles' Auxiliary lode In an open ha louche pud weie gieeted with npplauto nlong the loute. In the evening an ex cellent cntitnlnmcut was ivndeied In Sirsflcld opeuv hnuse, after which the Ktn-'sts lepaiied to the dining halls wheie n sumptuous it-past was served under tho supci vision of Mrs. M. 1'. IWliulen. The luwiker boys of the Central col liery, Pennsylvania Coal company, tinned out yesteulay morning until Mich time ns their grievances would he ndjusted. At times they art granted a lcess until large cais nie locetved. This tlmo was afterward made up late Jn the evening nnd no compensation al lowed them. A conteienee wna held nnd their demand nccjuleseed to by tho company. Tho boja at once returned to woik. NICHOLSON. D, Miller, who was struck by a train last Friday near Oakley station, is still alive i.nd his attending physi cian expresses hope of his lecovery. Dr. Brown thinks to leave this place tho latter part of this week for Phila delphia, whore lie will icmaln dining tho winter. Mrs. O. 11. "Williams nnd sister, le turncd Saturday from AVetherly, Ta., HINTS TO CARPET BUYERS. Three reasons why you should buy your Carpets from us: First Be cause wo carry tho largest Hue of Carpets in Scranton. Second Because , everything Is of tho latest dosltrns, and tho quullty tho best, Third Because our prices nro always the lowest. WALL. PAPERS-We still have some goods that wo are selling at 5 CENTS A ROLL, worth 10 cents. FU R N ITU R E Upholstered Chairs, Tables nnd Couches at nbout one half their regular prices. J. SCOTT INGLIS. where they have been upending a few weeks wth Mr. unci Mrs. George 11cm Inper. Mis. Sirnh J. Wllllnins Is vlsltlns her daushter, Mrs. 11 J. Raymond In HltiEhnmton. Arthur Smith lq nurslnc a "boll on one of his fingers. Mrs. W. II. Drlggs has gone to Mans, field, where she will ylrilt her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Haker and Mr. Ralph Williams will attend, today, tho wedding of their cousin, Paul "W. Gardner, to Miss Louise Heft at Hones-dale. FACTOKYV1LLE. Langstnff Hore company, No. 1, will hold a special meeting at their rooms tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of ninklnc arrangements to go to Tunlthannock on Oct. 19, to par ticipate In the ceremonies of unveiling tho sailors' nnJ toldlors' monument. The sheriff's sale of the Byron Car penter property In this place, that was to have been held last Saturday, was put over till Oct. 2(5. In the claim ( f Byrbn Carpenter against tho Silas Wood estate, an ar bitrator has been appointed to take testimony on Oct. 20. The Jtnors from this borough that will servo on November term of com mon plena court, are Peter H. 'Walter and Stanley Reynolds Albert Cobb lias purchased a house and lot at Clark's Summit whore lib will move In the near futuie. Next Saturday afternoon at 3.30 on Keystone Acndcmv athletic grounds, Keystone foot ball team will compete with the strong Scranton High school team. As both teams are lined up veiy strong this season this will, no doubt, be the most lnterestlns name on these grounds of tho season. The game last Saturday between Keystone and the Tunkhannock High school team, was a decidedly one-sided affair, and very easily won by Keystone. The score was 36 to 0. Factoryvlllo encampment, Indepcnd. out Order of Odd Fellows, will hold a regular meeting this evening. Some of our "Rural sportsmen" make no hesitancy In shooting game out of season, and are even so bold as to bring It Into town and offer It for sale. One of our well known business men had no trouble, a few days ago, in purchasing a nice mss ot gray squir rels from a lawless citizen that don't live far fiom this town. This Is only one of many instances that goes to show that cur game and fish laws do not amount to much In this vicinity. Anizi Mlllatd nnd family are moving oer In Bailey town. The unveiling of the soldiers' and sailors' monument at Tunkhannock on Tuesday, Oct. 19. will witness tho larg est crowd of people that has ever as sembled at tho county seat, and will pel haps be the only chance to witness n ceremony of this kind, until the un veiling of tho "soldiers' monument" on the puhllc square In this place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pike hav re turned from an extended visit with their son, James, In Washington, D. C. Quite a delegation ficm Red Jacket lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, of this Dlacc, attended Lacka wanna lodge. No. 291, Scianton, last Filday cvenlnz. Stanley Reynolds was In Klngsley oer Sunday, wheio his wife has b-en spending some time with her paients. John Walter spent Sundiv at the home of A. T. Brundago in Hartfoid, Pa. ALWAYS READY FOR A ROW. Wenrs Bullet-Proof Clothing nnd Docs Iot I'cnr n Shot. rioston, Muss , Oct. 11. Bulle: proof clothing saved a man's life In a street row here today Prank Slnro was ar l ester for an alleged assault with a load ed revolver on VIncenzo Melll. It is said Sliauo clew a largo calibre icvolver and, pressing It close to Mclll's right breast, llrcd . The flash binned a hole In Mclll's coat, near the right shoulder, hut, strange to sa, Melll did not diop. Ho clapped his hand to the spot where tho bullet had hit him, but no blood showed. He shingled his shouldeis. mid as he did so fill something chop through his trouser log, and, stooping, picked up a big bul let. This he took to the station house, vvhoio he was examined by a physician and only a llttlo discolored biulso was found. BIG PURCHASE OF RAILS. The Pcnns)vania Railrond Company Buis Port) Thousand Tons. Philadelphia. Oct. 11. The Pennsylvania Railroad company Iuih purchnhed forty thousand tons of steel rails at Jit per ton for thltty foot tails nnd U0 for sl.My foot mild. The contiaits weio awaickd to tho Pennsylvania Steel company, the Cambria Iron company and tho Carnglo Steel company. All tho rails are to be dellcied before Jan. 1, IMS. Tho new rails are to be used for double tracking the Atlantic City division of the West Jersey and Seaslioie lallroid and replac ing old and lighter rails on other por tions of the Pennsylvania eastern lines Contracts aie also to be given out for new rails for the western lines hi which the Illinois Steel company will partici pate. Iticluird Adams Declines. New York. Oct. II. E-Muvor Hugh J. Oiant, who Is managing Justice Van Wyck's campaign for major, gave out a statement tinlaj denying the alleged con ference with Judge Ganor In Gleat Bar rlngton, Mass. Richard H. Adams, nom inated for register on the Citizens' union ticket, has sent notice of his declination of tho nomination to tho bureau of elec tions. Iltillnlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N V.. Oct. 11. Cattle Steady, choice steus, JIMafUO, medium to heavy, JlCSalSO, coarse, $3.7Ja4 50, choice helfeis, $1 15a) SO. fair to good butchers' stock, J3.40al 00. good smooth cows, $310j3 90, export bulls, J3C5i3f0; oxen, J'.!3al GO, ml It'll cows and springers, t.'OaSTi, veals and calves, $C00aC13. Hogs Mixed packets' grades, $1 15.H 20, med ium weights, JI 10.U M, heavy $1 10all5; pigs. $3 25al 55. Sheep and Lambs Lambs, J3 7SaIOO, culls, 3.50a3 75, sheep, U'.'laS.OO, culls, .! ISaJ.OO; export sheep, J3.75al.33. T.nst Liberty Cnttlo .Market. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. ll.-Cattlc-Slow; pilme, JlS0a4.J0, common, J3a3 50; bulls, stags and cows, $2j3.G0. Hogs Fairly ac tlvo; best medium weights, $l.20a4.25; best Yorkers, Jl.10al.15; comou Yotkers an'l pigs, Jla4.10; heavy, Jl.10a4.13, roughs, J2.75 ii3 60. Sheep Very slow; choice sheep, J4 10a4.20; common, J2.75a3.25; choice lambs, J3a5,25; common to good lambs, Jtal.'JU; veul calves, JCa6 00. 419 LACKA. AVE. Royal mikes the lood pure, wholesome and deltclom. POWDER Absolutely Puro nom dkinq poaocr co., nm vork. THE MARKETS. Wnll Stroct Itcviovv New York, Oct. 11. The bear cam paign on th'e stock oxchango today finds Its prototype In that of the illus trious French monarch who led his army up tho hill and then led them dow n agiln. They sold numerous stocks which they did not possess and Induced some few othe-r persons to sell their holdings, but failed to Induce any large liquidation, and the news of widespiead rains In the west breaking tho long drought admonished the beats to secure stocks to fill the selling con tracts they had made. Their covering carried the market back over about the same course It had follow ed and the not changes are very nairow in almost all cases. Total sales were 3S0.E00 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mears build ing, rooms 703-70(3. Open- HlEb- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lnp. Am, Tobacco Co .... 87'i SSs'g Ss7'i b7's Am. Cot- Oil 2,lt3 23, 23 23 Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..143 11 IIP, 144'4 Ateh., To, & S. Fe .. 1V& 14' 14V 1IU A , T. & S. F., Pr .. w 31H J0 tl Can Southern 5Pt Ks C4'-j B34 Ches. & Ohio 22, 2-'rs i'l'fa 2.' Chicago Gas 91i 9: 90m !1, Chic. & N. W X 124s 123V3 13IH Chic, B. & Q if, 9VS IWs 3V4 C C. C. & St. L .... 3; 30 35g 35i Chle., Mil. & St. P .. ft-. !IV8 'Jl's 93Vj Chic, R. I. & P SS SV4 S768 iS-i Delawaro & Hud ...115V. 115'-. 114'j, 11", I), L. & W 157'.! 157H 137'4 157' Dlst. k C. F 114 12's lli 12s Gen. Electric 33t 3" 33 W Louis. & Nash 5SVt 59 GS'i oS',8 M. K. & Tex., Pr .... 3i, :7 33'f, OT Manhattan Elo 101 103 102Va 10i? AIo. Pacific 30'2 SI. 3'5 3G. Nat. Lead 3t,i2 37 SG 358 N. J. Central 9lla 93 91 93 X. Y. Central 107' 10SH MIS 103 X. Y., L E. & W .... 10', 1GU 1G 1G X. Y., S. & W IS", 19Vi l&H 19 X Y S. & W , Pr .. 3GU 3b 4 8"'i i64 Xor. IMclHc, Pr .... 5JJa 52"4 51 C258 Ont. it West 17 17't K 16T4 Omaha 7S,8 793t 7SH 7954 Pacific Mail 344 33U 3l3i 35 I'hil & Read 23'J 2'P, 2P8 25 Southern It. R 10 lov, 104 10VA Southern R. It., Pr.. 32'i 3.1'ft 328 3iT8 Tcnn , C. & Iron .... 25'4 29'i 2SU 29 Texas Pacille IK, 12 11 13 Pnlon Pacific 22'i 23 22'i 224 Wabash 7'2 78 " 7?8 Wabash. Pr 20's 203 K", 19 West. Vnlon &S'i 59s S6 8'J8 l S leather 8 S Vk V V S. Leather, Pr ... (,l G", 61'8 l". U. S. Rubber 17'8 17U 17'8 li'.s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Oloa- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. ing. December ill 91 9H !1'8 May !), 91 90'8 !w5 OATS. December 19i 19i VJi 19'i May 22 2."i 22 22's CORX. December 2S 29 2S LS May 32'2 32 328 i2'j LARD. December 127 4 32 1.27 127 PORK. December 7.73 7 87 7.72 7.S0 Scianton Board of Trade l'xclmngc Quotntions--All Quotations Bused on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill's Co. ... 0 First National Bank G30 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savirgs Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 95 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co 159 Third National Bank 330 Throop Xovelty M'f'g Co 80 Scranton Traction Co 15 17 Scranton Axle Works 75 Weston Mill Co 230 Alexander Car Rcplaccr Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 103 Dime Dep. & Dls Bank 145 Lacl'.a. Trust & Safe Dep Co.. 145 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 115 ... People's Street Railway first mortgage) due 1918 115 Scranton & Plttston Trac Co. ... 90 People's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 Cltj of Scranton St Imp. G 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co 100 ... New York Produce Unrlict. New York, Oct. 11. Flour Quiet and steady, city mill patcntb, J5 80aG.10. Wheat Stcartj, No 2 ml 9Jc, f. o. b., afloat, nominal, Xo. 1 northern Duluth, 971 , f. o. b., afloat; Xo 2 hard, 9JTtC, f. o. b, ulloat. options opened lower, following u bleak In tho dimith. advanced on stiong foreign news and big clearances, but eventually jiclded to realizing and closed unsettled at le net lower; Xo. 2 red, May, 93,i9lkc, 'closed 93(e ; October closed 93 i.e., December, 91 11-16J93 3-1 & , closed 91'ic Coin Spot dull; Xo. 2. 337bc, f. o. b., afloat: options opened weaker, rallied, but eased off and closed fjiie. not lower, May, 37'ic.; October, 31c; Decemler, 33 9-lGa33 15-lGc, closed 33ic O its-Dull; Xo 2, 23Ho i No 3, 22c, No. 2 white. 2G'.c; No 3 white, 2oc, track mixed, western, 23V.a23c ; tiaek white, 2Ga32c, options dull und about stcnd.v. closing ' net lower; October closed 23'f,c.; Decem ber, 2lc Beef Steadj ; beef hams. J-'o 0 a2G. Cut Meats-Quiet. Butter-Quiet, western creamery, 14a22cj do. factoi, 9a 13c; Elgin, 22c; Imitation creamery, 12i lfc ; state dairy, 12al9c ; do. creamery, 11 a22c. Checse-uQIet; large while, 9a9',v , small white, 9J4c; large colored, 9a9V . smal colored, 95c: part skims. G's,a7c ; full skims, 3Ha4c Eggs uQIct; state and Pennsylvania, IGaU'lc ; western fresh. lG',ial7c. Tallow-Dull Petroleum-Dull, no market; rellned Now York, J3.53; Phil, ndclphla. and Baltimore. J3.50, do. in bulk, J3 00. 1'hilndolphin Provision Market. Philadelphia, Oct. ll.-Wheat-Was 'c. lower, contract grade, October, 9l4aWio , November, December and January, nom Inal, Corn-Unchanged; No, 2 mixed, Oe tober and November, 32Ua32c.j Decem ber and January, nominal. Oats Steady; No. 2 white. Oatober, November, Decem ber and January, 27u27l4c. Flour-Quiet and steady; winter super, J3a3.23; do. ex tras, JJ.23a3.75; Pennsylvania roller clear, JI23a4.10; do. straight, J4.50a4 GO; western winter clear, J!30a4.40; do. etralwht, JI.50 ai.G5; do. patent, JI.75a5; spring clear, JI.25 at 50; do, iitralgrt, Jl G3a4.90; do. patent, J4.G.3a4 90; do. patent, J3.10a5.30; city mills extra, J3.25a3C0; do. clear, JI.4041GO; do. straight, J4,70a4 65; do. patent, JMSal-SO. Potatoes Quiet but steady; white, choice, 68a70c. per bushel; do. fair to good, G0aG3c; Jersey sweets, rrirr.e, per baskat, 30a33c; do. seconds, 15a20c. Butter Quiet but steady; fancy western creamery, 22c, do. Pennsylvania, prints, 22c i do. western prints, 22e Esks Steady: fresh, nearby, 17',ic.: do. western, lGHal7c. Cheeso Un changed. Refined Sugars uQlet but tlrm. nt 9.30 n. m. Nos. 14, 15 and 16 advanced 1-lGc. Cotton Was l-lfic. lower; middling uplands, G 11-lGc. Tallow Dull: city prlmo, 3c; country, do., 3c.j dark, do, 3c. ; cakes, 3r8c; grease, Re Llvo Poul tryDull tend weak; fowls, 9a9'4e.i old roosters, 7c; spring chickens, ViaSc; ducks, 8a9o. Drcsed Poultry Fair de mand, steady: fowls,, choice, 9c; do, fair to good, SaS'ic: chickens, largo, lOViallc; medium do., 9al0c; do. small nnd scalded, 7n8c. Receipts Flour, 3,500 barrels, C.000 socks; wheat, 29,000 busliels: corn, 12&.O0O bushels; oats, 12.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 94,000 bushels; corn, 112,000 bushels; oats, 12,000 bushels. Chicago Crnln Market. Chicago, Oct. 11. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat October, RO'ic; December, 91a91Ja914c; May, 90?a 9016c. Corn October, 27?8a27',4e.; Decem ber, 2Sa2Sa2ST(,c; May, 32VJa32c. Oats October. lS'VialS'nc; December, 19'6i 19c; May, 22a22lc Pork December, J7 73.i7.80; January. JS.75aS.73. Lard De cember, Jl.27'4a4 27!4: January, JI.42V4a 4.42V4. Ribs October, Jl 5a4 GO; December, W.4noino; Jaiunurj, 1 .47,4a4.52V4. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady; Xo. 2 red, 91'ic; No. 2 corn, 27li 27Uc; Xo. 2 jellow, 27'ia27'ic.: Xo. 2 oats, lSc; Xo. 2 white, f. o. b., 22a22Hc; Xo. 3 white, f. o b 10a20:4c.; Xo. 2 rye, 31c; No. 2 b-arley, nominal; No. 3, f. o. b 2!a 43c; No. 4, f. o. b, 25V4a30c; No. 1 tla seed, 9Sc.aJ1.01'i; timothy seed, $2.M), pork, J7.73a7.80; lr.nl, Jl 27ia4.30; ribs, J4.53 n4.S3; shoulders, 4'sa5,c: sides, CSc : whisky, J1.22; sugars, cut loaf, J5 9G; gran ulated, J3 3I. Receipts Flour, 21,000 bar rels; wheat, 302 00 bushels; corn. STG.WO bushels; oats, 8i,000 bushels; rye, 3J,(XK) bushels; barley, 199.000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 26,000 barrels; wheat, tVJJ.OOO bush els; corn, 9GI.000 bushels; oats, 892,000 bush els; rye, none; barley, 722,000 bushels. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 11. Cattle Inactlvo de mand at Jl.G3.i3 10, stockers and feeders, J2 90a4G0; feeding westerns, J3 60a4; can ning steers, J3 33a3 40. Hogs J3.70al; pigs, J3 50.i3.S3. Sheoii J2a4 for natives; 3 80 for westerns; lambs, J3a3 50 for poorest, to J3.G0 iS.G." for best natives; western lambs, J3.73.i4 73. Receipts-Cattle, 22,000 head; hogs, 27,000 head; sheep, 23,000 head. New York Live Stock. New York, Oct. 11. Native steers, Jl.lOa D; stags and oxen, J2 73a4.25, bulls, J2.50a 3.23; dry cows, J2a3.40; veals, J3a7.73; griss ers, J2.73.i3.33. Sheep J3a4 23; lambs, J1.73a 5.G2. IIogs-51.23a4.GO. Oil Market. New York, Oct. 11. Petroleum Penn sylvania crude, no market, nominally 85. Oil City, Pa, Oct 11. Cicdit balances, 70; certificates, no bids; shipments, 223,571 barrels; runs, 179,803 barrels. Hood's Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel Pills lers carry them in vest pocVeti, ladles carry them In purses, housekeepers keep them In meillclne closets, friends recommend them to friend,. Sic. YOUR BEDROOM Is worthy ofns much attention ns tho best parlor. Call nnd seo our stock of lino lied Room Suit at low prices and easy terms. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDIT HOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. E. rs Lager Beer Brewery Uaaufftcturera ot the Celtnut4 CAPACITVi 100,000 Barrels per Annum ASKIWTflE'&mETON GIVES THE. BrTlLGl1TavORI5 And !5AlgiyrELy SAFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. km n shKAjr mr ECZEMA Moot Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Ot Itching, buniliifr, bleeding, scaly skin nnd scalp humors Is Instantly rcllovcd by a warm bath with Cuticuba SoAr, fi Blnglo application of CuncunA (oint ment), the groat skin euro, and a full doso of Cuticdua Resolvent, greatest of blood purifiers and humor ourcs. (yiicura Kr.Mr.niE3 speedily, permanently, nnd economically cure, when all olso falls. Pottsr Ditcn iBn Cm Cour , Fl Tror' noiton. o-"llow to Curt Eery skin and Blood Humor," IrM. PIMPLY FACES uVJuMa'i. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON MILL CO. sni, Oiii Mile. NEW YORK HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. 11 tli Street nnd University I'laee, NKW YOK1C. One block vest of Hroadwny. Noted for tvo things, COMFORTand CUISIIViE: l'lrst-class rooms nt $1. Ol) a elay und up ward, on tho Kuropean plan. L. &E. FRENKLE. s$-J- cdsSEw -tlt . u o . jv " G .a1 ? WU. M. BATES. An eEtabllihed Lotel tinder new management And thoroughly abreast of tho times. V Ultors to Now York will find the Everett In the vorj heart ef the enopplnc district, convenient to place ot amusement ami readllv arcemlblo Irom all parts it the cltT. EUUOPEAN PLAN. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, INJEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. IE0, MURRAY, ProDrietcr. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Urace Church. -European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there ara few better conducted hotels la the motropolti than tho St. Denis Tho great popularity it has acquired can readily be tracad to itg unique location, 1U bomollUe atmosphere, tho peculiar ezcellenos of its culshis and servlco, and lta vary moder nte prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Wnrwi: 1 r. nlllco It nt I.iiekan an na avenue. In Will lams' Whltei I'ront Mieo More, 0x1111111104 tho cje lieo In tho ino"t iu ( unite vvnv, und bis prlies for spoc tucles nro ehe.ipor B1 V nij3' V0 laeius are eue.ipiT Ax nnnnfDy tlmnelevhere. Ala- .fiv'i ,-! nientablo liidlllereiice yrjii to tho prope'r enreof IhoejCM heeiii to ikih ess nioxt people until the tliuu Klines w lien headaehed, iiuperfect x ikion,or otner re"um of such neslect bIvo VMirnliu; that nature H rebelling uuiiln't Biieh tieutiuent of one of tbu uiOHt preelouM ltIIIh. .Noriniu vision 1h 11 bleRHlin; iinupnrt elated until It has been lost and rentored, its lull value Is then realised, 'lheiefore, )ou nhould not lose u eluy before havlni; joureje'sexHinliicd. '1 htn er vice wo gladly render Irce of charge. RUMCMItCR TUG PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front bhoe Store. THE KIC POWDER CO., aooBs 1 and a, coniTH ei-ra, SCRANTON, PA, MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIO AND RlMHfr DALB WORIDB. tAPUN & RAND POWDER OV ORANGE QUN POWDER Elcctrlo Dattorlos, Klootrlo Ezplsdars. for ol plodluc blasts, tjafety Fuse, and Repauno Chemical Co.'s uwiJiSiVija. SnowWhte V'mmiT?' j-- k frtl-'hi'ra D. L. M. BATU CSistJttb m cSfJf KLONDIKE GOLD. DR. HILL & SON BBMHaaat P '' The crowii nud rTO. ......" J, i Mi&'MrM'' Our 1 1f w lowest. ai; i?m Tmio V 7 I'll vm mi m jW l i and reliable and up to date in all W m.l i 1, ft branches. W W I IU 1 .. ij a' veutiou r.4 n 11 r.'.i in uut ui 1 Kit III HI M -k 4j -i nn A W tfl nib Mr f liftir no fi v 1 mm "s -"". sWii II H ff 1 wi Iv wii fmJi bit of pam, SEE THE PRICES. Teeth Cleaned $ .50 Full Set of Teeth 4.O0 Amalgam 'Fillings 23 Silver Fillings 5q No charge for extraction when a set is made. Youj teeth taken out and a set put in the same day,all without paiu. TAPESTRY CURTAINS Will do more to make your rooms cosy nnd homo liko than yon can dream of. Good taste, good qualities and good values aro' tho leading features in our stock. Trices from 2.00 to S5.00J VERY SPECIAL AT $3.00 Then There Are Window Shades Common, serviceable qualities at 10c. completo, or modium loi high grade goods for nioro money, according to quality. Domestic and Scotch Hollands By the yard. Fringes, insertions, etc., to match. Estimates for fitting homes, public buildings and stores with shados, if desired. ' Down Pillows and Cushions Finished completo or made to your order. "We've got thofinestJ of coverings in tho prettiest stylos at moderate- prices. KERR'S CARPET HOUSE, 408 Lackawanna Avenue, Behold a Coat WHICH ou may prise v bleb over will do Hunt your ces,o en when Its old and soiled nud torn. You 11 hiimiv bo that jou hav e vi om n coat that Is and IooKh us nleo as others sell for tw iee the priee; W. Jo DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave., Ls. BLOOD A SPECIALTY. Trimary. Secondary or Tertiary IlliOOI) I'OIMOX permanently CURED IS 15 TO 35 DAVS. You can be treated at home for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fall to cure. IF YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash, and still have riches and pains, mucous I'atcnes in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out. it is iclics and pains, mucous I'atcnes in C. TL.n.t lllmnla. r.nn. this Secondary WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent ph dclans. $500,000 capital behind our unconditio nal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, loo pare book rent free. Address COOK REMUDV CO.. 307 &3o8 iiasonic lempie. wmiAuu. ill. MADE IV1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE l.CAtrtou J)tJeffe Falling Mem ory, ImpoLeocx, Hleepletsnessto . causod by Abuse or other 1-zceuea and Indis cretions. Thtu quickly antl turclit restore Lost Vitality in oldoryoamr.anU lit a man for study, Dullness or marriage F Prevent Insanity one Consumption if take a in time. 'tWlru.o shows immediate improve, raent and eOects n CUKE where all other fall In sist upon huTlus the genuine Alax Tablets. They hue cured thousandsand vtlllcuroyou. We aim npo. itlve written auarantee to ellect a cure Cfl RTQ la eaehoaeoor refuud the money. Price W u wiper package) or six pkges (full treatment! for t2W. II y tnall. la plain wrapper, uiion receipt ox price. Clroular '" AJAX REMEDY CO., S1X'UZ-' Tor salo in Scranton, l'a by .Mutthowa liros. and Morgan &. Co. Cot Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, ITlTiTrnlhiilM Ml Sl AyadltfiMiBySfi5BB lVJ"Vjn wKlug BirQCb first to use Klondike o-nlfl for briflfrc work. ' - rjriccs as low or lower than tho AH work warranted for a lifq riri",Ti srf.HT-w n, I'r'T-nnrsn sin Don't fortret the new irt. .4. r . 4 ,s .' we nave lor taicing tue pain uwiiiiu cvuu otuoiuvu t-v-ni. u I1i1i ntlH fnticiti tr fnnt It rA rr rti llnrl iiftf Iiaii fli Innri " !' ' " "- OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bttsl nebs nnd 1'eraonul Accounts. . Liberal Accoinniodutiont Ex-J tended According to Baluncca nnd ' Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on 1 IntcfCbC Deposits. Capital, " $200,0001 Surplus, - 320,000: UndiYidecl Profits, 88,000 W3I. C0NXELL, President. IIENKY BELIN,.rr., Vice Prcs. WILLIA3I U. PECK, Cashier. a 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 Refrigerators All sizes. The most per fect refrigerator manu factured. THE I fi HELL CO, 434 Lackawanna Ave. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Taney Kockaways, Cast Kivers, iMatiflce ltiver Coves, .Mill Ponds, Ac., &c. Leave your order for IUite Points to be delivered on the luilf shell in carriers. 1 II Pitt PUR i. Ill WOLF & 1VENZEL, 340 Adams Ave.) Opp. Court House. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Agents (or Iilchardeou-Boynton's Furnaces and Rangso. When In doubt ubat to use (or Nervous Debility. Lou of Power, Impotency.Atropbv.VaricoceUand other weaknesses, irora any cause, use Sctlne Tills. Drains checked and full visor quickly restored. If eiclMttd. snea trosblts result MUIt, Mailed (or $1 00.6 boxes $6 00. With $3.00 orders we tfive a guarantee to cure or refund the money, Addrets PEAL UE0ICINCC0.. ClCTtUao, a Pl.armaclst, cor. Wvomlna avoryjo and jp f
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