THE SCR.ANTON TIHBT7NH3-TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2, 180T. When Looking For the Best no to the mo reliable. Lament imortracntj lowest prices In Ilnlr Qood. Wo make WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Stitlufnctlon gttnrnntccd In l.ndlcV nnd dents' Wlg, for street wear. Wo lmvo tho lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. ArU to ceo tho Ideal Ilnlr llnisli, genuine Siberian brlstlo nlr cushioned. Children's Ilnlr Cutting reccles our speclnliittontlon. 317 Lackawanna Ava. !f coiirnc you have heirlooms Jit im-iii of Old Furniture, and tl -n, xi.tIkiih, your modern fur ii..s':inns arc a bit worn: Why not haw them toned up restored ? ReUpholstering Is u i po;'al I in. of work with us. e do it well and "we do it for as little as possible. We have all the new tin. I desirable coverings. mm i ruin Carols, Drwrles, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. PITTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 'w,irro!Y villi:. Hitching posts, gates,, out-bulldlngs Msn". wncous, etc., wcie on the move In gieat shape lat Satin elny night. Mr. nnd Mis. John WlnU'i. of Duii moro, weie spending Sunday heie with his bi other, Newman Winters A very neat souvenir and programme for the L.ickawnnn and Wjomlng Musical nlllnnce hsu been Issued by Kecri'tniy W. N. Manchester. The front page or uuer contains a ginup of tho oflkeis of the alliance with the Mcthodlt Episcopal chinch of this plneo f 01 r.iluir the centei, all set In ery finely executed half-tones. Funeinl dhector O. W. Stanton was called to Nicholson yesteiday to bury Hr. H. S. Wheeler Don't forcet that todav i.s election day, and see that your vote Is cast for the light men. Fied Manchester, of WIlkes-Baire, has been In town a few das, and has done some gunning while heie Augustus Collins Is dnngeiously III. The foot ball game last Satuiday be tween St. Thomas college und Key stone teams was won bv St. Thomas ccllego, the scoie being 10 to 0. Key stone showed lack of piactico nnd united tiiim work. This Is the first defeat to- Kes stone In two seasons. St. Thomas college bos consequently felt eiy highly elated over their v It tor. Paulowna Bebekah degiee lodire, I O. O. F., will hold nn Impoitant meet ing at their hall ttinlsht. and eveiy inembor of the lodTe Is icquested to bo piecent. as there will be nomination of ofllceis ftul other business of impoit nnce will be tiansacted. Don't foiget to vote enrl today, nnd cost it r.U.iisht liepublicnn ticket. Yesteiday vva the opening of the labblt nnd dorr .xdson. Bed .hid, -t lodee, I. . O. V., has two candidates for Initiation next Sat uiday ovenlng. What has become of our local tele phone enteinrl.'e'.' Tho new base hole that l.i being sunk by tho Wlunln Oil companv will soon be down to tho depth of ,000 feet, the irqulid depth that the contiact calls for. There lb a distance of about COO feet 1'el to u. It will take the united effoits of sev eial men and hoiaes to lepluco the te fclllts of Ilallov.e'en maiaudeis. A D. Dorshlmer had the mlsfoitune to got his nose broken In the gaim of font ball last Saturday, and you bet he "nose It." Airs. Walter II. Hoi ton, nee Jesslo I'.tco, of Now London, Conn., who is vhltlng hei cousin, Miss Bertha Cils nun. In quite bcilously 111. Miss Bettha Ciisman has returned frwi Tunkhannock, wheie tiho has be on spending two weeks with rela tl est. A hot so belonging to C. A. Llsk cie ntd quite an excitement on our streets Init Sunday morning. It was caught down near tho Olenn school house and not much damatro was done. Charles Gardner and James Lewis went to Tunkhannock csterday to piobato the will of the late John Lewis. Mr. S. A. Northup had another stroke of paralysis yesterday morning and Is very low at this writing, having not jet regained consciousness. P. H. Walter spent last Sunday at the Hansom poor farm. Colonel D. N and CJ. B. Matthew f.on, of Washington, D. C, are home to vote, Mrs. Joseph THUnehast, neo Ella Pedrlck, of Stockton, Cal.. Is shaking hands here with telatlves and old ac quaintances. Our tonsorlal artist, Fred Osterhout. II DISCARD i WW We have J.st put oil nnlo a iijw line of Itintin Carpets. Ssc the prices and compare them with any other sooils in the city: Ileit Heavj Cotton Carpet . . ii.'io I All Wool Carpet ina Jlent Heavy Union I urpet .... Illlu All Wool, medium quality ft Jo HxtraHeuvy Union Carpet U7"-iC All Wool, bekt riualliy suo We have some choice lots of Wall l'apers that wc are closing out nt 5c, 6c. anil Sc. por roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Drapjrloj. Chairs and Tables, ha purchased the barber shop and flx turen formerly occupied by George Cobb. Mr. Cobb anticipates going to New York statu to locate. LAST WORD TO VOTERS. That tho cntlro Ilepubllcan county ticket ulli be elected todny Is con ceded privately by well-Informed Dem ocrats, but they hope tho pluralities Hill be small, eo they can claim a moral victory for Uryanlsm and frefc Bllver. It rests with Itepubllcans to cancel this hope nnd clinch for years to como Ilepubllcan suprcmncv In Lackawanna county by Rotting1 out tho complcto pirty vote. Ilout out the stay-at-homes lino up the wittering Lot's make tlili victory a stunnci 1 HA'ASTKAD. Slessis. Harry DuHoIs nnd Fred Vachcrhouser, of Wllko-Baire, nrc visiting at the home of Frank J. Ai nold. on Main street. N. T Mitchell was In Susquehanna Monday Uxnmlnatlons are belnK conducted at the High school this week. Hon. James T. DuHols, of Washing ton, D C, and Captain James II. Tay lor, of Itbnca, N. Y are In town. llev. K. E. Itltey, of Mansfield, Pa., Is In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Hughes, of Scran ton, me visiting at the home of Joseph Dennis. Mrs. Thomas Tlghe, of St. Louis, Mo., !s the guest ut tho home of Joseph Gmslln A new time-table went Into effect on the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern yesteiday morning. ' Mis. Esther Wee Is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Bradford, IU. II. H Qulgley spent Sunday In Blng hatnton. . Hany S. Jamison has sold his con fectloneiy store on Main street to Charles Glaidelll, of Blnghamton. William Allen, who has been con fined to the house for more than a year by sickness. Is now able to be out again. A union meetinc was conducted In the Piesbvterlan church Sunday even ing under the auspices of the Wo men's Christian Temperance union, at which J. S. Rounds, of lllnghamton, gave a very stirring address. Be the weather what It may, vote early. IIONLSDALli. The first snow of the season fell In Honesdale on Situiday. Lleutinunt Edgar Judvvln, of WnshitiK ton. D. C. is visiting at the home of his father, lion C. C. Jadvvln .Miss ll.ittie Whlttaker Is visiting with f i lends in Carbonddlo. Miss i; Leanu Spear gave a ver. inter esting talk on the training school of Chi cago In the Baptist church on Sunday evening. This evening (Tuesday) tho Hensluivv Tm Bioeck company will present tho comedy. "Dodge's Trip to New York," in tho oper.t house. This company comes well iccommended und will draw a large hou-e. J P. Brady is now located In his new drug stole in the old National bank building, which has been fitted with u in w plate glass fionf, making the finest show window in Honesdale Diphtheria In White Mills has become so alaiming tnat the public schools have been tloseil. The first of the six entertainments to be give'n under the auspices of the Young People's Society of Christian Unueavor of the Prtsbjteilan chinch will be given by the Amphlon Ladles' Mandolin and Vocal quartette assisted by n prominent elocutionist. Friday, Nov 5. Course tick ets may be purchased ut O. T. Chambers' drug store before the entertainment, af ter which they will not be on sale, and single admission will be charged. Uraco Church Industrial school will open for the winter season on Saturday afternoon, Nov. C, in tho Sunday school loom. Vote a stiaight ticket today, by placing a cross within the circle at the top of the Republican column. He the weather what it may, vote caily. TOWANDA. The court hot se is now being occupied by the ctmmlf-sloners And register and iieiC"ier. The otUer ilpiaitment", in eluding the latge and small couit looms are being furnished um1 will be icudy for out next term of court. Tuvvarala hew tieen struck with a builaing boom this season. The most no ticeable vvhlih are nrary e-ompletevl and de-ervo mention die tho Dnton flouring mill, the Ontario block, publle library and the Catholic Patochlal school building. A lecture eot.the has been n tanged for the bene lit of the Young Men's Chilstlan .u-sni iation. U. G. llalley h.'ib sold n building lot to II. nsMMtwlnc. ot Saj re, who will elect a bloik theieen MeCinney Hio. haver purchased the contectloneo of Dam ,. lStenuan. .Vliss Nellie Chambeiluin, of VVyaluslng, was a guest eif her cousin, Mrs. H. v. c;ah)rd, last Weuiitsday. Stephen Riley und Hrnest Waldo, ot Wjaluslng, were visltois In the county s-eat Sunday The count. Jail is to be heated bv steam, alto other bullClngs that lire being fltte-d for that purpose. Several cases of diphtheria ate iepoifJ In our suburbs Traffic on the Bemlco branch of the Lehigh Valli'j seems to gieatl, incieass, much to the pleasure of the employes. A two elajs' meeting of the Hradford Sundjj S liool afs-oclatlon elofed nt the Pietbyterlan church Thursday evening. The new otllcers are: President, Gooigo Illdgcvv ay, Towanda; heerctary, H. J. Hallock. Wyiili'slng; treasure!. U. A. White, Canton Klalteilng repotts are often Iicaid of tlu new Institution down at Wyalusing known as the Printing and Kngrnvlng company, a new enteipiise "now well in progress The company Is mado ui e f three popular and push-a-head cltl.ens, C A. Stowell, H. J. Llojd und G. N. Tru.ix, the latter having charge of tho Jobbing depiitment, whllo Mr. Lloyd Is the maker of fine half tone cngiavlngs Tho work Is mostly catalogue and book work, besides all other kinds of first class work. Their machinery is of tho latest Impiovcd and material of tho best. I3e the weather what it may, vote early. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tig fie- lisllj tljsv.sro 0? If e'lty &Z jjr. ti nRmmnnnm Koyal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. powder Absolutely Puro I ftOYAt ftOYAt, BAKlhO POWDER CO htW Ofl, LUJU ULUUHLiiU SI ML THE MARKETS. Wall Mrcct Kevimv Now York, Nov. 1. The buslcss in the stock market today was veiy small and thu trading amounted to little mora than tho passing of holdings from one nana to the other. The professionals bought Btecks In tho mornliig and sold them In the afternoem, with the result that near ly all changes resolved themselves into very smull fractions, though the later reaction txtendetl a little further than the earlj rise Total sale-a were only 101, 10J shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN ol CO., stock biokers, Mears bulM lug, rooms rfOJ-'W. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am Tobacco Co .... 83 8J J,."i W'a 14Ht Hi 1JJ9 133s KlVi 29i4 00 K 21 2i 1K,'4 97 ,m. Sug. Heir Co ..141-4 141 Atch., To. Ac S Fo .. U 13-Si A.. T. Ac S. 1'., Pr .. 2-l'i Sift Can. Southern GO'1, 3b Chts. Ac Ohio 2-' ! Chicago Gas y&3i 97a4 Chic, Ac N. V l.'35 123Vt 1211 a UA" Chic, B. Ac Q ...., C. C. C. Ac St. L . Chic, Mil. & St. P Chic, It, I AV P .. D., L. & W Dlst. & C. F Louis. & Nash ... M. K. Ac Tex , Pr Manhattan Die ... Mo. Pacific; Nut Lead N J Central N. Y. Central ... N. Y L D. & V. Noi. Pacltle, Pr . Out. Ac West 9b'( :i3J4 9)' . 3b . IU'. . ko'H .1W, . 10li , ub' . 3.'" .102'j . JJH . 3i'S . 9J'2 .10S''8 . 1G . 5S . 1G' 30 33j !U's 93 87 Mj'i 1W4 ino 10',3 10'i 93'i lDb-'j, 10' a fiOJg ob 3b r.nG0 103 " l'JJ's 102U io JP 34', 1W IB 3 33 W'i 10S 10 tl's lb',8 J234 '-V l-i iS4 lb'j 'Jill 10.- Ib'i 3Vh lb' a l.J'4 UO'h 23 8 3FS 2G' 2A, 19 14' i lbVi lb'a 'iVj W 2J4 J0"a lbVi: Omahtu o Patllic Mall 3 Phil Ac Head JJSt Southern It. H., Pr.. 31 Telin , C & Iron .... 2A4 Union Pacific 22 Wabash, Pr 10 Wet. Union iS V. S. Hubber 16'i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT, ing. est. est. lug, December 9b1 97'4 01 Ill's X 9,'i l'J'4 21 2b :i') 5b U3'j 10'i -l?j 2G May 04'i OATS. De-cember IW'4 Mnv 21 CORN. December May LARD. December PORK December 30 Sf' 2 i.13 1 JO 4 13 4 20 7.43 7.G3 7.43 7.63 Srrnnton Honrel of Trade Exchange (notiitions--All tinotutions Uascd on Pur oflOO. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co. 20 National Boring & urnrg uo. ... First National Bank 650 Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton. Packing Co Lacka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'fg Co Scranton Traction Co 15 Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co Scranton Bedding Co Dimo Dep & Dls. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'fg Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 115 People's Street Railway first mortgage due 1918 113 Scranton & Plttston Trac Co. ... People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vcinon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 100 eo 103 5fi 150 80 17 75 230 100 103 225 90 100 102 102 83 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. Whe.it Weak nnd 'ie. lower, contract grade, November, tl.tnl UO'., December, January and Keb .riuviu , iiomln U. Cot n Stcad , No 2 mixed, Novembt r and December, OOVyillc ; Jnnuai. and February, nominal. Oats Firm; No -' white, Novembt t, December, January anil Februarj. 27a27'jc, Flour -Quiet but steadv , winter supet, J3.10a3.'!3; do. extras, Jt.35.i3 SO, Pennsylvanli roller straight, Jl'AiIRO, western winter eleir, J4.13d4 50; do. htrulght. Jl.doil.9u. do pat ents, Jl 90.1515. spring clear, Jl 40.1175, do straight. JI90a515, do patent, J5 20au,40, city mills extra, J3.IOi3bO: do clear. J4 50 ai73, do straight, J4S5a3, do, patents. Jl . aViTrf Rye Plow Quiet; UW per barrel for tholce l'eiinsjlvanla. Buck wheat rinur Sttndj at Jl wul 73 per 10 pounds Htiltet Qulcti pilnts, lc. lower, fanc western cieamery, 24r ; do. Penn sylvania prints, 24.-.; do western do, 24c. Kggs Firm, fresh, nearby, 9e ; do western, 10c Cheese Steady Refined Sugars I'nehanged. Cotton Quiet but stead. . Potatees Film nnd white high er, white, choice, G3a5Sc. ; do. fair to good, 50a55c.; sweets, prime, per basket, 35al3c, iln vrnnrlw. 1?n?ev. Tnllmv Tlnll: eltv primo in hogslieads, 3c.; countrj. in banels, 38c : dark do., 3c; cakes, SH grease, 3c. Live Poultry Dull nnd weak; fowls, 8c ; old roosters, Cc.- spring chick ens, 7aSc ; ducks, Se. Drched Poultry Quiet but steadv , fowls, choice, UMjC j do fair to good, 8'fea9e ; chickens, large, 10a lie, medium 8-i9e ; common and scalded, 7aSc. Receipts Flour, 3.0O) barrels, 5.U0O Hacks; wheat, 15,000 bushels; corn, 63,000 bushels; oats, 18,000 bushels Shipments Wheat, 7.M0 bushels; coin, B,000 bushels; oats, 1G.000 buyhels. Now York Produce llnrl.ct. New York, Nov. 1 Flour Modcratlvely actlvo but a shado easier. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, t K, t. o b., atlo.it, No. 1 hard Duluth, Jl.OI'i, f. o. b., afloat. No 1 northern Duluth, J1.014, f o. b.. afloat, No. 2 northern Duluth, 'J3c; options opened weak under big northern crops and rain west, rallied on foielgn builng, but broke sharply under heavy visible supply increase and cloned barely steady nt sc net decline, sales lneluded Junu arj, SOaSSc, eloped 9V.; May, '. M 11-lCc, closed OjiC ; November, closed 694c., Decemtiir, W-nc.nSl.OO'i. closed 9Mjc. Corn Spot firm ; No. 2, a-'ltc., f . o b , ulloat, options opened steady, wero firm all day, eloped 'c net hlghei; May, 3o'i,a 3.iHe., closed 3j4c . November, closest 30Tc; De-cember, 31i4a31,c . closed SlnC. Oats Spot ulet; No. 2. 21'i.c.; No. 3, 21c. No. 2 white, 2C',a2CVi.o.; No. 3 white, 23Vcc; track mixed, western, 2la2Go. ; track whlta western. 2Ca31c; track white, state, Ma 31c; options quiet but stead), closing Uc. net higher; December, 2!Ua!t?iC., closed 2Htc. Heef Quiet. Cut .Meats Steady. Hutter Steady; creamery, western, Ha 23Vic; factory, 9al3c; Ulglns, 23Vic; Imi tation creamery, 12al7c; stato dairy, lii 20s. ; do, creamery, Ha23',4e, Cheese Dull; large, white, 8Tc; small white, 9',ic,; largo colored, 6?.c. ; small colored, 9Uc; part skims, GSialc; full skims, 3'ialc. Eggs iBteady; stato and Pennsylvania, 16a:0',4c,; western fresh, 18'4c. trolcum Nominal. Tallow-Dull. 1'c- Chlcngo (i nil n Market. Chicago, Nov. 1. The leading futures ranged ns follows: Wheat November, Oii'ic.j December, WViMUc.; May, ")lHa 53ic Corn-TNovember, 2G'tu2UHc; De cember, W,a2Vic.; May, 30Via.lCc. Oats Decmnber, 10Val9Uc.; May, 2n1a17a21"))c. l"ork December, 7.tia7.S.1; January, JSI7i&a8C0. Iird-Deccmber. $ 1.15a l,2JVi; Janunry, tl.SOvl 3.. Hlbs December $1.43 u4&0; January, $li:l4a4 60 Cash quota tions were an follows: Flour Steady: No. 2 spring wheat, S8'4aS0iiC.j No. 3 spring wheat, 8!aS3c.; No. 2 red, M'iathc.; No. 2 corn, re'jaSG'&e.; No 2 yellow, 21;n2b',5c. ; No 2 oats, lO.ilO'ic,; No, 2 white, t. o. b., 22i4a23c ; No. 3 white, f o. b L'Ja'.Mc. ; No. 2 rye, 47c; No. 2 barley, f. o. b sua 42c; No. 1 llax need, Jl.0Pial.03; prime timothy seed, J2C3; pork, 57.6a7.70; lard, 123n4 27'4, rib. $1.40a4.W; shoulders, 4a Cc: sides, BaJUc; whisky, (1.18; sugars, cut loaf, $",.Sl; granulated, J3.21. Becelpts Flour, 9,000 banxls; wheat, 219,000 bush els; corn, 231,000 bushels; oats, 233,000 bush els; rye, 21,000 bushels; birley, 100,X bushels. Shipments Flour, 13,000 barrels; wheat. 173,000 bushels; com, f2U,000 bush els; lulls', B'il.OOO bushels; re, 13.000 bush cls; bxrloy, 10,000 bushels. 'rvv York I.tvo Stock, Now York, Nov. 1. Beeves Active; dry cowa weak; native) steers, $la4.93; stags and oxen, 2 7Eai.W; bulls, J2.70a3'J3; dry cows, $1.50a3.15. Calves Active, firm; veals, 3a7.7V, grasers, $3a3SO; western, 2.73al60. Sheep and Lambs Dull, Ha'ic. lower except for prime she-ep. Sheep, $3 n4G0; lambs, 5a3S0. ogs Lower at $3.b0 a 1.10. Chicngo Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 1. Cattle Firm at JIMa 5.10; calves, JG.KaG 73 for best grades. Hogs 3.43a3.C5; ccarsc, heavy packers, W.a.a3 40, prime bucon, $3 P0a3.70; pigs, J3 50 a3 53. Sheep JJ.50a3 for poorest up to Jl 23 evl 50 for best natives; western range sheep, $3a4.23; feeders, J3 S0a4. Lambs J4a4 50 for poorest up to $3 30u5.T3 for best; feeders, Jl 50a4.SO. Hccelpts Cat tle, 17,500 head; hogs, 41,000 heaU; sheep, 15,000 head. Iliillnlo Live Stock. 13ast Huffalo. N Y., Noy. 1. Cattle Slow; cholco to prima steers, Jl.75i4.90; coarse, J3 30a4 35 choice heifers, J4a4.S3; fair to good mixed butchers' stock, J3.40a 4.15. Iloirs Good to choice Yorkers, J3.75; mixes! packers, $3.73; medium weights, J3.7Vi3.S0; pigs, J3.25a3.S3 Lambs Ycai llngs, Jltr,a4.75; culls, $3 00,i4 10; native lambs, J3.13.i5 50, culls, JI23a5; sheep, choice to selected wethers, JI50.il 73; good to choice mixed, Jlal 40, culls, J-'.50a3 J3. Oil Market. New York, Nov. 1. Petroleum Penn sylvania crude, no maikit. nomlnallv 1:5. Oil City, Ph.. Nov 1 -Credit balance", 63c ; certificates, no bids, shipments, 23V D33 barrels; runs, 181,733 bands. He the weather what it' may, vote early. Restore full, regular action ot the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave all tho elellote illcctlve or ganlim in perfect condition Try tlicm. 23 cents. 1'reparcd only bjr C. 1. flood & Uo , I.owcll, Mass A. I ROGERS' (1 213 LACKAWANN AVENUE. Has full and complete stock of all tlie latest up-"o- date styles in Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silvar -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Wllfm: oillca Is at 'Jl., I.npkiiiiiin. mirmnrri h!Ft n,x avenue, In Will. IMPQOHU ! J).tA? lams' White Front S uoo (More, enmines tho eo fteo In tho tnoKt in (U into way, und his prices for spec tacles nro cheaper Ihiin elsewhere. A la mentable tndlflerene-3 to tho proper enroot thecjes seom to pos. ess niort peoplo until the time comos vv hen headaches, Imperfect 3x & PPOPit vision, or oiner lesum of such neglect give warning that nature H rebelling against such treatment of one of the most pieclous gifts. Normal v lslon Is a blexslng unappreciated until It has been lost iindiestored, its lull value Is then ic.illed, 'Iheiefore, ou should not lose a day before having jour ejes examined. ThUsoi vice we gladly lender tree of char jo. RCMUMBER TUG PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front bhoe Store. THE 1111 POWDER CO.. 200MS UND 2, COM'LTH 61' SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND ROSS. DALE WORKS. tAPLIN ft RAND POWDER CO' ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Daltories, Eloctrlo Kxtrl vlor. fjroi plodlug blasts, Hafoty Pu90, aud Repauno Chemical Co.'s Bxp"osii,vi A NEW DISCOVERY Uj Dr. Klnlavv, of fain den, N. J. that ubHolutel) preventM mi) veptlo or foul mutter from entering the wo mli. An It dilates tho womb, un nervous tuseuscx nrUltig from opamiio I lei iietloni ure cured. Ovuilun DlieuseH, Tit mora. 1'ioliitwuu.l'uln fill Menstruation, nnd till other DUeiiHoi or Women, full or 'end two-cent stump for puitlculuru. A. V. IIOFrSOMMER, OCNHRAL AQiT, '.'HI Franklin Ave., Kcrantou. I'u. Un e 3P fK' Pimple?. 1)1oelioi. lilncKhon 1, roel, roni1i , oily, inothy il.lu.it-hln,?, scaly scilp, dry, thin, nnd tilllni; lulr, and bibybtumUhcs prevented by Cutrhihv. Soai, tho most cfTectlvo Mcln purlfjlns and bcautlfyln" sovp In tho worll, ns well ai purost ana sweetest for tollu, bath, and nursery. Boer li icM Ihro-irhoiit tho "ntlt, ToTtts Dto ANhCllPM nni'.Sol.l'rop. .llnNtnn, 17 S A 02T-"Ilow to 1'itrcnt Fc IIumon,"mallcdfrf. C1ICRV UllfjIfTJ lroml'ltiiilMlonoroMcureil LVCIll nUlllUtl s e.itn.nR4 IKiitDici. Tiio Kimbal! Piano. GRAIG-Y-N0S CASTLE. The Home of Mme. Pattl A Museum ol Price less Mementoes How the Diva Miuws Her Loalty, Though Thousands of Miles Alay Intervene The Latest Is an Autograph Letter Sent from Wales. Cralg-y-Nos Castle In the heait of tho plcturcsquo Swansea Valley, tho homo of Mme. Pattl, contains somo of tho most prlceles heirlooms and brlc-a-brac In Great Urltatn. Within its walls are soj vcnlrs from every clime gatheted by the diva during the journeys of her vvondcilul career. To receive a letter confirming tho high opinion that she pronounced eight years ago Is no common occurrence, and yet sho has recently rereattd a previous honor. Mme. Pattl was the great artist who first Indorsed tho Kimball piano, one of which sho took to Cralg-y-Nos Castlo with her in 1SS9, where It still stands in excellent condition doing good service. Since tho testimonial then given tho Kim ball piano, sho has Indorsed no other. Mme. Pattl hes now placed In her castlo one of the new st.vlo Kimball baby grands, nnd this Is tho letter she writes concern ing Its arrival. Cialg-y-Nos Castle, Ystradgynlals, H.H.O., Hreconshlre South Wnles, July 23, 1W7 Dear Mr. Kimball It Is with great pleasure that I write to acknowledge the safe arrival of tho Kimball baby grand piano. It is Indeed a beautiful piano and has an exquis-lte tone It has nlicady been greatly admired by many connols siurs who are all unltetl In pronouncing It to bo a chef-d'oeuvre. With kind re gards, believe me, yours very truly, Ade'.lna Pnttl Nlcolinl. The Chicago Times-Herald. GKOIttiE If. IVES, ft West MnikctMrcet. WllUes-Ilarre. W. S. F00TK, Loral Asent, liltf Pago Place, Seianton, Pa. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE And joti will realle how easy It Is to fur nish jour home luxuriously with a trifling outlay, a little ut a Hints and ou don't llllhS It. BARBOUR'S HOME GREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. IHE WESTON ILL CO. it oiiii ASKFOfcTHEBFcSrXET.ON l GIV5THL BCSTILGnTVvORIP FOR SALE BY THE LI SCRANTON STATION. ai? I - A J I J i t V J vA4a TEETH 1)K. HILL & SON will do nil kinds of Dental Work ten per cent, cheaper In price than any other Dentist in Scranton until further no tlcc. PULL HUT TKKTII - . ?1 OO TBKTH WITHOUT PLATES 1(1 TBKTH EXTHACTBI) - l'K,-.B (10M) KIMilNUM 7fiu HIl.VKIt ril.LlNOS -. r.oo A.MAMIAM KILLINGS -jr.a (101.1) CUOW.NH $'JOOTO $5.00 OrilBH CUOWNSJ 91.00 EACH HIMeen years in Scranton and icllnblo no not forget the new machine for Inking tho pain outofiin iiehlng nnd koiihIUvo looth und can lie tilled or nipped vi ithout any pain. I omo and get references from tho best pen ploln this city thousands or thorn. Wowlll tell j mi exactly what thu work will cost. Lxainlimllons free. Come and lmvo vour teeth extracted In the moinlng and go homo in tho evening with new iceth. Wo will iclyujoti a written irtiniantco Wo are rcNpoiiMli e. 1 liumelal lefeienets 1'hst National Hunk nutl March intn and Mechan ics. Do, not bo deceived or misled. Unite advantage ortheso low prices and have work done by experienced and reliable dentists, w ho w ill glv u y on v hat they sny they will. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER SPECIAL SAL! THE GREATEST BURGHS EVER OFFERED : 9 feet x 12 feet $18.00 7 feet x 10 feet 12.00 6 feet x 9 feet 9.00 2 feet 6 inches x 5 feet 1.50 Other sizes at equally low prices, HOQUETTE RUGS--All kinds, from door size to the, largest parlor size. FRENCH WILTON RUQS-In all the new colorings, sizes 9 ftxi2 It., 6 ftxip It., 27x54 in, and 36x63 in. COCOA MATS--Every grade and size. Prices run from 25 cents up to $2.50. RUBBER AND WIRE HATS-For out-door use, Cork Mats, very thick, for use in bath rooms, at m NATIONAL W QF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to TV.tsl. nuss and l'craonul Accounts. Liberal Accommodations ex tended According to lialancca aiii Responsibility. 3 1'cr Cent. Interest Allowe.1 on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 320,000 88,000 mi CONNELL, President. HENRY BKLIX, Jr., Vice Pre?. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. SCRHglHCil (EURUICA OK Till. I'.VJT.) A Collar, Cuff Or Shirt Sent Us is i.iKKsuxnivo a run, D to a good M'HSIJ-IIANIH.Kn TKNDintljy, HUT FIKM, ANII WHK.V Hi:TI KNIIIITO YOUIt CAltUTIIKIti: ISA I'I.K-AM, t'l.IlAX LY rEin.INb IN THU WT.AIl, Try Us This Once. Scranton laundry frotector ond Clancrs o( Linen. 322 Wellington Ave. Jl'Jfl Dlt Coutt HIiiK Thono 702 Call Wagon or Drop Postal, l.urekti Coupons Accented. Fine Line of IW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an1 Gonriiiiaiioi Ring Sterling Silvar WaraaaJ Sterling Novelties. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. IHUftCOIELL 130 Wyoming Ava, fat Salo bY JOHN H. CHeLPS, Spruce stroet. Clwa v j .mWMMmrm wmm'Siajnw&ttGstiwiiMm .t SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00. r V N f WiT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. SMYRNA SDKS CARPET WAREHOUSE, 408 Lackawanna Avonua Behold a Coat WPW WMICII joitmiy prlo whlulioor will d. " llslit jour ee-s, o'en Mrlien It's olel anil solleeliitul loin. You 11 happy bo that jou have Morn u e-ott th it Is iiml looks us Iilu3til othcri hull lor tnlcotlio price; W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave., SEKi'n. Steam and Hot Water EAT Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. THE ill S HILL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary llOOI 1'OISOX permaucntly CURED IK 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated 8t home (or same price under fame uua-anty. If you prefer to come here we 111 contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we ail to cure, EF YOU 6-IAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash, and still taken mercury, iouiuc poiasn, uuu nun liae aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, I'ltnples, Copper Cotoied Spots. Ulcers on any part of the rouco Im nnv body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out. it Is ems ociuuuai y HEM? WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo Millennia most obstinate cures nml challenge the world lor a case ac cannot cure. '1 hi' license lutH ulwieva biflleJ the sl.lll of tile must eiiiiicnt pliui3iis Ssoo.ooo vmiltal behind our tmeoiidl- tlemul BUiiiniity. Absolute proofs sent staled on uppll ll it i ntlon. loo. rare book sentlree. Adilre COOK RBMLIIV CO , ..nl lrip. AnilrP' (151 Masonic leniplc, CHIC UlO, ILL fta.tr mSST.!) rjt'A SYnV?r jaiiliXlB $ta ul 19 A. M .Vil ft U .Af kin mr Ifl MM! JAjT IS Hftn In doubt vtiat to use for Ne'tousIJcbiUty, Loss, cl rower, Impotency.Atrephv.Varlcoctie and other weaknesici, from any cause, use Setlne I ills. Drains checked end full vigor quickly restored. II tcateud. toch trcabl.i t..nll Ultlr, Mailed for 51 oo.Sboiei $100. With 1)3.00 orders we cItc a nuaramet to cure or refund liie money, Addreis PEAL UEDICIHE CO., ClCTClind, O. m-. J&2 Pharmacist, oSr. Wvomino rvopuo and LM2 UM 4f? ! BLOOD : POISON aHm V.WU "("'
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