IB THE SOBANTON TIUBUNE-SATURDLY MORNING. OCTOBER 30, 1S37 When Looking For the Best (io to the most reliable. Largest nssortuioutj lowest prices In Hnlr Good. Wo make WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction Kiinrnnteod In turtles' nud Ocnts' Wlg, for street xicnr. Wo have tho lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to see tho Menl Hnlr llrusli, ccnulno (Siberian brlstlo nlr cushioned. Children's llalr Cutting receives our Bpcclnl attention. I, 317 Lackawanna Ave, OLD ill Of course you have heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur. iiMiings are a bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored '! ReUpholsterfng Is a special line of work with us. AN e do it well and we do it for as little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. WILLIAMS I I'MOLTY Carpets, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. I'lTTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTOKYVILLK. lames ri. Smith and It. D. Chase have I'Uiihaseu toRi'thcr a "wheel liorsp 1'pi'liiK machine," which Is a noted liiipiovement ovi-r the old hand dip pers. UoracH rnn he clipped while you wait. Sam Iteynnlds Is the eiiKlneer: J-.Iha Hinds administers the ether, and Jnmes makes the hair tly. Next Sunday will he Halowe'en, con H'riuently prepaio to look up your Rates and siKns the following day. On and after next Monday, November 1st, the Nicholson accommodation v 111 cense to make the -I o'clock trip. The trail' will leave crnnton at ,ri'13 p. tn. and only mnke the one trip. Another hotly contested pram- of foot Kill w'll take place this afternoon at .', o'lloek on Keystone Athletic grounds liftwoeii St. Thomas' coHcue team and Keystone We trust Keystone will be fortunate enough to maintain their liis'h puir-c-ntnirc so fer of 1.000 per cent. It Is rather an unusual occurrence l"r mir town to have a funeral, death and ,i weddiny: in one day, but such happened last Tuesday. The W. P. T. F. made n nice sum fiom (lie suppei that they served last Tuesday evening. The dlrectois of the Wlnoln Oil. (las Iii'Vi'h'iiment and Improvement com inny held a special meeting at their otr f on Main street last Tuesday evi-n-Ir.cr. Funeral Ulterior V. U Pallet was inlled to Tostrr Wednesday to bttiy a iliiiBliter of P. T. Rrown's. Mr. ni.il Mis. Joseph Heynold, of "West Nicholson, were callers at George. Stanton's yesterday. Thursd'iv nlprlit we weie visited with an old-fashioned midsummer thunder st.irm. Fat lory ville 1'nccimpment. No. 21C, . o. O. I-'., held their regular Installa tion of ofllceis last Tuesday evening. 'I he foil iwlnt: olllcers weie Installed ii.to their respective chairs: Chief pnti larch, OLorao W. Stanton- senior vni den, N. A. Gardner. Junior war den, A. A. Urown: hluh priest. U D. Annstiong' treasurer. A. J. Oardner. Mr. and Mis. lloiwie Seamans were burned rbout the head and hands quite badly tiling to rescue the stock fiom tln-'r burning mm Tuesday nlp;ht Han't foiget that next Tuesday Is election day. The Tilbune will give you all the t inect returns from election next Wed nesday morning, that absolutely gives vu all the news of your town and sur iinmdlng county and ulves it to you (direct and fresh. Next Wednesday It will bo lawful to kill deer and rabbits, which completes the final opening of the game season In this state. You can shoot now all yin can find to sdioat till Decem'bcr 15th, 1W. Pr. A. , ritch Is the champion wing nr.d biush (-hot of our town, and one of his favoilte pastimes is shooting ounll or pheasants, I.ucky, Indeed, Is the bltd that Hashes within his reach' and escapes the unTrlng aim of tho man of medicine. Tunl'liannock Now Age. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Capwell, of Car bondale, uio visiting their parents here. Mllo Tin vis Is so much lmnroved that he Is out on our streets again. Next Monday evening will be regu lar meeting nlsht of Langstaff Hose company and a full attendance is ex pected. FORKS 1' CITY. Mis. John Hlgglo died at her homo In this borough at 6 o'clock Thursday evening of geneial debility after an Wc have just put on sale a nsw prices and compare them with any Ilet Ilenvy Cotton Carpet JIo I Dent Heavy Union Curpet :t:io xtra Heavy Union Carpet UTo Wc have some choice lots of nt 5c, Gc. and 8c. per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, OH Clotlu, Window Shades and Draperies. Chalra and Tables, Illness of several months. The funeral will bo held this morning nt 7:30 nnd Interment will bo nt Cnrbonilalc. On the 17th and lSth ot Novembor the Indies' Aid society of tho Metho dist church will hold a trades carnival nnd busltiLss men are now being so licited for advertising, Fred Clnrk Is lying dangerously 111 with typhoid fever at the homo ot his parents on Mnla street. Thomas Kllrow, of Great llcnd, called on his Forest City friends yesterday. The only political speech of the cam paign In Forest City will bo that of the Prohibitionists on Monday nlglit In Davis' opera house. Prof. Uockcti berry, of Carbondale, nnd W. W. La tlirope, of Set anion, will bo the speak ers. Allen Lawrence, ot Scranton, was a visitor In this borough yesterday. Mr. Lawrence was at one time engaged In business nt Forest CHv. The campaign hns uttractod appar ently little attention in this county, but still considerable quiet woik has been done on both tho Democratic and Ito publtcan sides. It Is tho duty of every patriotic citizen to go to the polls Tuesday and pxpress his choice of tho candidates, and Kepubl loans who are loyal nnd believe In the principles of their party oucht under no circum stance to neglect this Important act of good citizenship. Pennsylvania's voto should be an emphatic endorsement of th splendid administration of William McKlnlcy and n decided notice to op ponents of ltepublicanlsm that we are earnest In our belief and active In our work. A stay-at-home Itepubllcan Is no good to tho party and can not Justly claim th" title. Our state nnd county candidates nro men of known abilltv and richly deserve our unequivocal support. They stand above reproach and are exponents of the principles for which we fought last year. II. F. Mauzer, of Susquehanna, our candi date for prothonotary in this county Is a man who ts so well and favorably known that no word of commendation Is necessary, and It Is sufficient to say that he would fill the office as well as any man who was ever elected to It. Fur Jurv commissioner, Ira. A. Strick land, a farmer of Sprlngvllle, is the Republican nominee nnd Dr. A. J. Tay lor, of Ilopbottom, is the candidate for coroner. Itoth are men of cood judg ment and Integiity and are deserving of unqualified support. Don't lot apa thy influence "u, but do your part to loll up a majority fo- our candidates, both state and county, that will do honor to Susquehanna and that will show that our convictions are not In name only but are pronounced and ready to be expressed whenever oppor tunity offers. ON TO VICTORY. livery Indication points to n rousing Ilepubllcan victory for the entire ticket next Tuesday. The party's lighting blood is up nt last and that portends a Waterloo for tho enemy. Hut no Individual Republican should relax his efforts. This is tho chance of a life time to ilvet nnd clinch Re publican supremacy In once Demo cratic Lackawanna. IIAM.STEA1), Mrs. James McMoran. of Elmita, N, Y formerly of this plnce, Is spending a few days at the home of Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. Kugene Casey, ot Oxford, N. Y., is tlio euet nt the home of Edward Hoy lc. Mr. and Mrs. Ilolipit Edwards, of New York city, are visiting their daughter, Mis. B. F. Hernsteln. Homer E. liobJnson. of Ulnghamton, called on friends In this place the first of tho week. Mrs. Fiunk iSratton is visiting friends nt Clark's Summit. Air. Charles Wyant has returned from New York city, where she has been re ceiving medical treatment. The men's meetintr in the Railroad Young Men's Christian association Sunday afternoon will be addressed by Frank II. Swigert and Andrew J. Saw ypi. The monthly union meeting will bo held in the Presbyterian church Sun day evening under the auspices of tho Woman's Christian Temperance union. The railroad boys are kept very busy at present. They aic having all the woik they can possibly do and surely they had not ought to complain. Air. D. Aithur Teed, of this place, and Miss Georgia C. Earle, of Hlnghamton, weie united In marriage at the homo ol the bride's mother. Mrs. O. AV. Karle, in that city Wednesday. Tho cremony was performed by Rev. G. Parsons Nichols. The biJde is a lady of many social acquirements and tho groom is a gentl"inan whose fame ns an artist Mi. llenrv Smith nnd Miss Kfttherlne Russell- two of our well-known and highly esteemed young people, were united In marriage Thursday afternoon ui St. I.awience church. Great liend, bv Rev. J. S. Facan. Congratulations. Mis. William Clifford is seriously 111. Prak.'man Hi yon Cooke had the mis fortune to fall from a box car Thurs day night and was quite seriously in jured. The necessary machinery for C. A. Holden's new steam laundry has nr llved and Is now being placed In posi tion. Mr. Holden hopes to bo leady fur business the first of the week, is widespicnd. Tho young couple will make their home In this place. The Slsteihood of tho Presbyterian chinch are making airangements to hold a fair Jn the near future. Charles Glardelll, of Rlngliamton, for merly of this plare, circulated among friends In this town Friday. Rallying day was observed at the Methodist church Thuisday. The sum of K50 was raised to bo used towards liquidating tho debt on their church building. The debt was about $700 and we undei stand the balance will be used to fresco the Interior of the building. Several persons were adopted as members of Auawnn trlbo of Red Men at the meeting of the lodge held Thurs day evening. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tls ft:. clslli elpr.-ats ef If 01 enr vujrir. &Ai line of Ingrain Carpets, See tho other goods in the city: All Wool Carpet All Wool, medium quality All Wool, beet quullty ..too ..Mo ...61)0 Wall Papers thnt wc arc closing out Srf ,uttZk ?z &4c Rojal mikes the tooJ pure, ttholMome and dellclout. IE Absolute! Puro ROYAl DAKINO POAOtR CO htw VORK. THE MARKETS. Mall Street Itevien New York, Oct. 20. Tho stock market was apathetic and almost stuguant today, hiokers and orepators apparently being taken up with politics and tho complica tions precipitated into tho approaching local contests by the day's events, Tho recent and continuing ttiength in tho wheat market has also tended to divert some sharo of spoculatlvo activity Into that channel, though trudlng was re stricted In volume, tho market was qulto strong throughout and only onco during tho day did prices sag a shade below last night's level. Total sales were only 1S1,i04 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM I.INN, AL LIEN & CO., stock brokers, Wears build ing, rooms 705-70C. Open- High Low- Clos liis. est. est. ing. Am. Toba-v-o Co .... U i.2'4 Sli tii Am. Cot. Oil 2l. 1I1 2P.2 21h Am. Sug. Re'g Co . ,14iaK lit1; 13!U H Ateh., To. & S. Fe .. 13'i 13i 13'i 133 A., T. &. S. F Pr .. Wt 29-'h 2Si HU Can. Southern Cr.'f. .V.'i M'j Ki,4 dies. & Ohio 21U L'i'a 214 K,4 Chicago Gas SiU Wi 7 Chic. & N. W li Kl 12i?4 1-3 Chic, B. & Q !il'4 9.-.U 91 S" C. C. C. & St. L .... 31?4 3I'8 3l! 31'i Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 9J' 931- y2',2 W'ii Chic, It. I. & P JwV2 Mi',!, 8-Vi MiVa D L. & W l.'B 131 VS 1M Dlst. & C. F 10 111 10 W eUn. Electric Si .11 .IJi'i 31 Louis. & Nnsh "'4 K ,V a M. K. & Tex., Pr .... 31i T.2U SPJ 32'i Manhattan Ele 101 U b'l"8 IDl'i 1017g Mo. I'aciflc 291- 3u8 29U SS Nat. Loud 3l',i 3t'j 31U St'-i N. J. Central 91' i 9J',i lfe BVi N. Y. Central 10', 10S U103 10SH N. Y., L. E. & W .... 13 1.V, 15 JS'i Nor. Pacific, Pa C2 ;.2? rl BH Out. & AVest l'i'j VS 1U ISH Omaha 79 79'), 79 79H Pacific Mall ) Mh S) i0 Phi!. & Read 22i 2Pi 22'i 23'i Southern It. It 9'i 9'i 9H 9'i Southern II. R Pr.. 30'i )' 30a 30'4 Tenn , C. & Iron .... 2 2ti U 23 26'i Texas Picltlc 11H IV k ll'f, 1P& ITnion Pacific 225s SVf, 22 23 Wabah 7H 7 7'i 7y, Wabash, Pr 1814 IS IS',4 ISJi West. Union SS SSi', S7 8SH II. S. Leather 7'i 7'- Vj ','j CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos. AVHEAT. Ing. est. est. ing. December 97; 9S'i MH !74 May 91'J, 9I"S 93)t 93 OATS. December 19 19-i 19 19U May 21i, 22 21 21 CORN. December y.'j, 27 2)Vj 27'(, May .'(. 30i 30'a )H LARD. December 4.17 1.17 4.13 4.13 PORK. December 7.t!7 7.72 7.13 ... Srianton Hoard of Trade Exchange (Juotatious--All (Quotations iiascd on Par of 100. mm STOCKS. Bid. Asked, Scranton At PIttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill's Co. ... 0 First National Bank 630 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 109 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 93 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co 130 Third National Bank 330 Throop Novelty M'fg Co 80 Scranton Traction Co IS 17 Scranton Axlo Works 75 Weston Mill Co 230 Alexander Car Replacer Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 103 Dime Dep A: DIs. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'fg Co 223 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 113 ... People's Street Railway first mortgage due 1918 113 ... Scranton & Pittston Trac Co. ... 90 Pcoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lnckn. Township School B 103 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 102 Mt. A'crnon Coa! Co S3 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co 103 Philadelphia Provision .Hnrket. Philadelphia, Oct. 23. Wheat AVeak and 4C lower; contract grade, October, $l.O0H ul.WVij; November, December and Janu ary, nominal. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, October ami November, 31Via31',4c. ; De cember and January, nominal. Oats Film; No. 2 white, October, November, December and January, 26a27',4c I'otu toes Steady, fair demand; white, choice, per bushel, CoaC5c; do. fair to good, Wa 53c; sweets, prime, Jer basket, 33a43e ; do, seconds, 13a2Ue. Butter Firm, good de mand; fancy western creamery, 24c; do. Pennsylvania prints, 23c; do western prints, 23c. Eggs Firm and active; fresh nearby, 20c; do. western, 19c. Cheese Stcnry, fair demand. Hefined Sugars Un. changed, Cotton 1-Kic. lower; middling uplands, C'ic Tallow Dull and un changed. Live Poultry Easier; fowls, 9a 10c, old roosters, C'4a7c: spi ing chickens, 9al0c; ducks, 9a Dressed Poultry Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice, 9',tc; do. fair to good, S'iaOc; chickens, lurge, lOallc; medium, Sa9c; common and scald ed, 7aSc: tuikeys, 10al3c Receipts Flour, 3,000 barrels. 11,000 sacks; wheat, 122,0)0 bushels; corn, W.OuO bushels; oats, 40,ou0 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 73.0UO bush els; corn, S7.000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bush els. New York Produce .tlnrkct. Now A'ork, Oct. 29. Flour Firm and fairly active, closing unsettled with tho filial break in win lit. Wheat 4Spot easier; No. 2 red, $1.03'.ial.03, f. o. b., afloat; No, 1 northern Duluth, $1.01, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Now A'ork, $1.00, f. o. b noflat; No, 1 haul Manitoba, $1.01V4, f. o. b., aoflat: options opened steady and ad vanced sharply on active covering, accel erated by drought news and small north west receipts, but gradually sugged off In the afternoon under realizing, closed lie net lower and lsc. off from 'top; January, 99c.a$1.00!4, doaed M)c,; May, 93a9ii!.c, closed 93c; October, closed, 99c ; Novem ber, closed 99c ; December, 99'i!C.n$1.00, closed 99',4c Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 32',4c, t. o. b., aoflat; opticus opened steady, ad vanced, broko OJid closed UnUc. net low. er; November, 30a3ue., closed 30c.j December, 31a31c closwl 3lc; Mny, SSliaiKHc closed 33'.io. Oats Spot strong. er; No. 2, 24',ic; No. 3, 24c; No. 2 white, StittaSHic J No, 3 white, 26c; truck mixed western, 2laJ3V4c. ; track white, western, 2Ca31c; options quiet but firmer, closing Viatic, net higher; October, closed 24',4C.i December, closed 21',c Beef Steady, Out Meats Steady. Butter Steady; western creaimcry, lla23',4c; fac tory, 9al3c: Eigins, 23',ie.; Imitation creamery, 12al7c: btoto daily, 12al9c; do, creamery, 14a23Vic Cheeao Quiet; large white, 8T4c: do. small, 9',ic; largo colored, 8c; do, smull, WtCi part skims, Cja'c, ; full skims, 3V4atc. Ebks Steudyj state and Pennsylvania, lGa20V4c; western froFh, lS'4c.Tullow Dull: city, 3ic, nom Inalj country, 3',4o3Sc Petroleum Quiet. Clilcngo (iraln Mnrlict. Chicago, Oct. 29. Tho leading futures ranged ius follows: Whcnt October, lKe.; December, 97',iftMc.; May, 93n9t-ic. Corn October, 25a2."0c.: December, 26a 26'.ic. ; May, COVaSO'fcaM'ic. Onts-Octo-bor, lS'ial&He.i December, lSKilDlic. i May, 21Ho2lr;4c. Pork December, J7.ti7',4u7.47'si January, fS.U).i9.4i. Lard December, $I.17'4 ii4.1BVi; Juninry, J4.32Ha.27;4. Ribs-December, ll.43a4.40; January, H.47',4a4.40. Cash notations were ns follows: Flout Strong: No. 2 spring wncat, fSc.; No. 3 do., 87n93c; No. 2 red, Wc; No. 2 corn, 26c. j No. i yellow, 28c; No. 2 oats, Wc; N. 2 white, f, o, b 23.i23',tc. ; No. 3 white, f. 0. b 19Sa23c; No. 2 rye, 27!ic; No. 2 bar ley, liomlnnl; No. 3, f. o, b 30i4lc; No. 4, 1. 0. b, 20a40c; No, 1 flax seed, 1.03al.0i'4; prime timothy seed, J2.C3; pork, $7.l3a7.tO; Inrd. S4.17'.t: ribs. J1.33a4.70: shoulders, 4a 6c; sides, tau'Ac; whlsky, nominal; siig nrs, cut loaf, $".SI; granulated, $5.21. Re ceiptsFlour, 10.000 barrels; wheat, M.0OO bushels; corn, 29S,K buihcls; oats, 273.0IW bushels; rj'qe, 23.W) bdsliela; barley, 281, 0C) bushels. Shipments Flour, 9.0U0 bar rels; wheat, 1GO.O0O bushels; oats, niU.floO bushels; rye, 29,000 bushels; barley, 103,000 bushels. llullnlo Live Stock. East Huffnlo, N. A'.. Oct. M.-Oittle About steady. Hogs Slow; Yorkers, good to choice, $3.90; roiiRhs, common to good, $3.40a3.fi0; piss, common to choice, $3..Va 3.90. Sheep nnd Lambs Slow; lambs, choice to extra, $3.33a5.S0; culls to com mon, $4.23.11.33; sheep, choice to selected wethers, $!.Mj4.G0; culls to common, $2.23 a3.20. East Liberty Cattle .Market. East Liberty, Pa., Oct. 29. Cattle Steady: prime, $4.ECa3i common, $3.23a3.73; feeders, $4al.S0. Hogs Steady: best as sorted medium weights, $3.93a4; best A'ork ors, $3.90a3.93; tonioii to fair Yorkers, $.'!.bOa. 3.83: ulgs, $3.73n3.S0; heavy hogs, ?3.90al; roughs, 2.2oa3.S0. Sheep Steady; choice, J1.20a4.30j coition, $2.7'a3.33. Vnv Vork Llvo Stock, New York, Oct. 29. Native steers, $la3; Ftas-s and oxen, $2.75a4.W: bulls, $2.50a.1.2o; dr" cows, $2a3.13; calves, steady, veals, V a3.70; grassers, $3a3.50; sheep, $3a4.CO; lambs, $3a6. ogs $3.90al.20. Oil .Market. New York, Oct. 29. Petroleum Penn sylvania crude, nominally nt S3. Oil City, IM Oct. 29, Credit balances, fi3; certlllcatcs, no bids; shipments, lfil.SbO barrels; runs, 107.G7S banets. Last and all the tune Hood's Sarssparllls has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished through purified blood cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, ncrvousnesB, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it Strikes t the root el the disease and eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absoluto cures ot blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, although discouraged by tho failure of other medicines. Itembmber that Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Wood rurificr. I lUUU 9 1 Ills easy w operate. 25C. Today, Saturday, Special Come Early and Avoid the Rush. HntDilOV Tlic Acknowlcilgcil Cheapest Shoe House. 307 Lackawanna Avoniu. N. B. Read our advertise men Suuday Telegram aud Free Press. ipss m Always Shoes Shoes Cold euro riirp rolde In tho lhwhroltH on tho litnzt, old c ild , new culdicncl ohtiliintMrotds, nd nil lornu of ki p. Slop n('Plll, ilich.ir from Ilia now nnu cm, prevcnti rai.irrh, diphtheria, imeumnnln, nnd nil IhrMtnlid lime troubles. Those pleaunt lutls pelleMnrn nlnnliiltW hsri.ilers.liavo saved tliausiiniH nf r mM prctcntnl imichnlck. riovi. I no .ilun)on llcmniy cm pany rripnrn n ritnirntn r Irrt fur i tirh rtl.i.) p. A ( llll UIIlRKI'l tlcenis a Mat. If joii need nieillril ndvico T.rllo Prof. Jtmi-nii, 1503 Arch Btroct, I'hlladclphla. It I; aDsoiuieiy iieo. 11 E WlTliCilT lly the ii'eof my new local nnnrsthctlo. No HlecvprodiiriiiKiii;eiit. It Is simply mppllctl to the gums mid tlio tooth extruded without n particle uf pain. All other dental operations performed posh lively without pain. Iff VI WARRANTED 5 YEARS. Theso nro Mm snmo teclb other dentlsti charge fiom lf to !j'2," a set foi TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Gold nnd Porcelain Crowns; Gold, Silver ml Ceiiii'iit rulings, nt one-half the usual cost. Examination flee. Open uvcnlngs 7to 8. Sundays II to 1 1 iu m. ill. BARRETT, DENTIST 316 Spruce Street, Next Door to lintel Jermyn. thh JSO! POWDER uBjTili NATIONAL BIHiBehoid aCoat 30G3S I WD 2, COM'LTH BTB SCRANTON. PA. HIKING AND BLASTING m MADE AT MOOaiC AND BUS. DALE WOIUC& LAPLIN & RAND POWDER C0'8 ORANGE GUN POWDER niectrlc batteries, Kloctrlo Kxploder. for oi I ludlni; blasts, Safety Fuse, and Repauno Chemical Co.'s man EXPLOSIVES. r-rA GREAT OFFER l&KRJUNIA WINE S & CELLAKS, (J?-. 42i I ! t .if HAM.M0NHSPORT and 1 it.- J3 KtlUIVIS, IN. Y. l Inonlertolntrolucoour 1 rjooejs wo maUo tho follow- f'i V5' 45 thirty ilajH oub'. Upon i. receipt of S6.00 we will S ,nciiutnnuy render of Tun ti Ai.,,i,.. ,11, ci luau .t tf ,,l,P crtm1a ...til. .,, ... touW'4, , u..- talnliitr eleven bot tle of wlnn unit ouo bottle of our extra tine double illatUled (irupo Brandy, all Urt-olns4 and put up in cleiaat ftyle, tnwl.'ii 1 it. Hot. Hhorry i " " i:ivlrn 1 ' Niagara 1 " ' AnRellca 1 " " Tort 1 " Sweet Is. nbflU 1 ut Hot. Imperial Clropo Brandy. 1 IiIh otroi' Is madt mainly to introduce our Urand Imperial i-ec Clninriajii alio mir line ilouhlf-dll- tilled Orscc I, randy TliU case of goods Ik nll'ei'nlnt about ono-hulfiH iietuut com and It will ploHe in if oar friends and patron w II take udvantaue of this and help us Intro duee our uoodn. A5KF$&TH&B&KLET0N fn GIVES THU BOUGHT thWO&IP And !5AR59iyraY SAFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC nilC CO SCRANTON STATION. K A NEW DISCOVERY 'Wrtif I'yl'f- I'lnluw. of Cain t3slW,,' ''en, N. J that ulisolillely n. risu.r pri'enHun neptie or lom VL luattir from eiuerlns the I WI ,11'lllllt t Ah It dilates tho woniD, all nervous uicaes urUluis from npasiuod li ucllons nro cured. Owir an Dlm'ii'.es, Tu mom. 1'1'OluiisUH.I'uli). fill Jieii.niiition, ami ull other l)U'aoi of Woiiiuii, (.'all or send two-ceut stump for puitlculnrs. A. I'. IIOPFSOMMUU. aGNUKAL AaiiNT. iiai I'lunUllu Ave., ecrnntou, l'a, t I "3 ' t.Jriil'..K . CJ- MM $m.ftiflW Kf4 IniperialHecUliam. ivVfW- S'"JfA 1 " " 'J okay Mi M'ff.'iRBirT l5r . . kwr. mm TEETH DK. HILL & SON will do nil kinds of Dental Work ten per cent, cheaper in price than any other Dentist In Scranton until further no tice. FULL SET TKFni 91.00 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES it.00 TKKT1I EXTRACTED FR11E GOLD FILLINUB. 7o! SILVER FILLINGS Mlci AMALGAM FILLINGS 'Joe, GOLD CllOWNS S2.00TO $5,011 OTHEll CROWNM $1.00 EACH Sixteen years In Peninton nnd rcllablo Do not forcct the new mnclitno for taking tliepuln out of 1111 nehlug uudHotiKltlvo tooth nnd can bo filled or capped without any pain. Come nnd get nferoneen from tlio bet peo ple In this city tbniiannilHortlicni. Wo will tell you exactly what thu work will coil. EinmltiiitloiiH free. Come mid hnvo your teeth extruded In the morulas; uucl go homo In tho cvpnlng with now lecth. Wo will islve you a written gunrnnteo Wo are responsible. Financial rerorenees First Nutloiuil Hunk nud Merchan s and Mcchnn les. Do not bo deceived or nlxled. Txlie ndMintngo ofthrso low prices and hnvo work done by experienced and reliable dentists, who will glo you what they say they will. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER TIE ECONOMY the saving of money, when this can be accomplished without an') sacrifice of quality or appearance. That is the chief reason Why Kerr's Carpets Arc first in popular favor. These are times when few people can afford to take chances. Others may talk low prices, fine stocks, etc., but out indisputable claim as leaders in the local Carpet and Drapery trade re mains unshaken. Our stock never was better than it is now, and not withstanding high tariffs, prices never were lower. With these facts before you, Don't You Think It Is A good time to buy now, even if it should be as an investment for next spring ? We do. ERR' OF SCRANTpN. Special Attention Given to llusl n ess and Personal Accounts. Liberal Aecoinmodatioim Kx tended According to Ilalancca and Kcsponstbility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 320,000 QQ flflfi OOiUUUI ' WSI. CONXKLIi. President. HENRY HELIX, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. (Hl'ItUICA OK THU PAST.) Sent Us Cuff Or Shirt IS I. IKK SENDING A ('IIII.I)TO A (iOOl) Nl7HSi:-HANI)l.i:iJ TKNliKUI.Y, HUT I'lHM, AND WIIKN KKTl'ltNKI) TO VOUlt CAUKTHKItB ISA l'l.IIASANT, UI.KAN LY l'UELING IN T1IK WUAH, Try Us This Once. Scranton Haundry Protectors and Cl:aners of Linen, !I22 AVashlngton Ave. 3Utl Dlx Court. nine 'Phono 702. Call Wagon or Drop Postal. Kurcka Coupons Accepted. Fine Line of HEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an j Combination Ring; Stirling Silvii'iYaie and S f 3 r I i n s Novallli;. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House iu Northeastern Pennsylva nia. M 130 Wyoming Ava, ror Sale b JOHN H PHELPS, Spru06 street. i SCMITQI IMIDIYCB SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00, Full Set, $4.00i ? jWJJZ K THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 408 Lackawanna Avenue. WHICH you may prize, whichever will do. llltt your eyes, o'en when It's old anil soiled and torn. You'll happy be that you have worn a eoat that Is ami looks us nlco ai others sell fur tu leu tlio price; nil u '. J. DAVIS, Til Wvnminn- Ava Arcade .ij iijrumiii6nv,, Bll lldlilZ SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WHOSB olllee li at im Lackawan- iMnnnrrfn JC-W ri1 nonue, in wiin IMPUUI4.U JxpAt iunis' Whito Front VTTvivQf Shoo rtore, oxumlnei 3$f ,ai the cyo free in tho lnoH aecurate wny, and Ills prices for spec tacles nro cheaper than clevherc A iu inintable IniUtlVreaco to tho proper euro of tho eyes teem to pos K'ss ruot people until tlio time comes when bendaches, lmperfoct Ulon.or other resultH of such neglect plvo wnrulUKthat naturals rt'belllni; usalnst Filch treatment of one of ' the most precious j;irt. .ormai vision is i I blcsln unapiirecliited until It has been lost and restored! its mil value Is then reallred, ; M'lm.i.f.iv.i .... ultmilil t..' Lwn ilnir liafnrd lmvinujoureycsexaniln ul. 'Ihlsservlce wo gladly render Irea of charge. RCMCMUER TUB PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the Whits Front Shoe Store. A SI Primary. Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD ruiSUX permanently CURED IB 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price uuder same euarcnty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, nud no charge, if we fail to cure. OF Y0 B-flAVE taken mercury, iodide polesh, and (till have aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers oa any part ol lite body, Hair or liyebrows falling out, it is tins srennaary nrffnTfTiTr WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We otlrit tho nio-t obstinate cures and challenge the world tur a case wc cannot cure. This disease hits iiluuvs baffled the skill ol tile must eminent rhyiiclans 500,0110 capital iK'h.ml our iinconit' tluniil Kuai'iinty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, mo.pjgc book sent free, ddrtss COOK RliMtDV CO., 651 Masonic temple, CHIC UO, ILL. Whoa In ubt what to i.te for Kcrvoui UcDi.ity, Loaj of Power. Irapotency.Atrophy, Varicocele and other wraVnfr es.irom nny ccutc, use Srilne Pillt. Drains cbecVci on I full viijcr quickly restored. I r &clMitd .o:k iniblrs result r.ullT. Hailed !or$l.GO;Obos$5.CQ, WU tf 3.0J ordcri. we give a Riiarantee to cure or refund the money. Addrets PEA'. UCDIC1ME CO., Uercluid, O. Phermaclsl, cor. VvCmlna ovonuo and J L y DEMANDS ?3 BLOOD ! POISON
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