THE SOI? ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, NOVI3MBER 5, 1897. When Looking For the Best Clo lo the most rcllnl)Ie. Lamest nssortmont; lowest price In Jliilr (Jootls. o make WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction Kimruntecd In Ladles' und (louts' Wigs, for street wear. Wo huve tlio lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to fco tlio Ideal Hnlr Ilrush, genuine Hhcrinn hrlstlo nir cushioned. Children's llulr Cutting receives our special nttontlon. I 317 Lackawanna Ave, Of course you lmve heirlooms in form of OKI 1'urnittire, and then, perhaps, your modern far. nlshlii'Jis area bit worn. Why not liao them toned up restored i ReUpho!stering Is a special line of work with us. Wo do it well and wo do it for as little u-. possible. Wo hae all tlie new and desirable coverings. Carpels, Drapsries, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. IMTTSTON. 'ACTOKYVILLL. Fred Castle is caulnpr his left arm In n slliifr, tlio result of inflammatory iheumntlsm. Election day was quietly spend here, theie belnpr a fair vote cast. Dr. Swal low, the "lighting parson," polled 32 vote?, while M. H. Ilroun, the Dorao- eintlc candidate for state Measurer, only polled . lta.com'. Plurality for .state treasuter. was G4. McCauley s plurality for auditor genernl, was 74, nnd Hoi ton Woods, for Juiy commis sioner, SO. Today nt 10 o'clock, fiom his late I'sldence, on Main stieet, will occur the functal of Stephen Northup, who died last Tuesday afternoon. Inter ment will be made at Clark's Green. The school board held a special meet ing in the rooms of Langstaff Hose company last Tuesday centng. Keystone foot ball team will go to Si ranton tomoriow to play the return game with the team of the Scranton high s-chool. The Ladies' Aid society gave a veiy successful mi p per at the Methodist Episcopal naisonagc last Wednesday evening. One bundled and seven peo ple puitook of the .supper. Net pio- ctds, about $lfi. The public- schools at Nicholson art c Mised cm nccount of diphtheria. The re nool at the Thomas school huue Is ult-o closed. Chillies Kllnefeltei lm just added to hi' commodious ding -note one of the latest impiovcd cigar show case. The Haidnell load case, between "A .-lister Dickson, plaintiff, and Andiew laid, defendant, came oil last Satin da, between aibitiatnis In 'Squiie (laiduer.s couit. The parole evidence as to paitneiship was so conlllellng that the aiblliatois had no iecnuis(. except to fall back upon the wilt ti n contiaet between the defendant find the town-hip. In which the defend ant was the sole emitiaetoi, and the I l.ilntllt was his bondsman The ar Mliatoih iiw aided Judgment In faor nt the plaintiff loi fifty-one dollars, and divided the costs ivtci Walter, mos Caijl and Solomon Tuinei weit the iilbtilatois, Augustus Coluln Is lepoited better at tliU wilting. Mr. and Mis. Chailes Hunt niiivcd home last Monday evening fiom their wedding tnin tluough New Ycnk state. Messis. Solomon' Heynnldtt nnd son, I'Uitiactoi.s and huildeis, will have, when completed, one of the finest biihl m ss olllc-cs In this see Hon of the eoun t. Edw.ud Curtis, the genial tonsorial aitlst of West I.aekawanna avenue, was up Kteidny gunning and cap tuiecl eight of our tabhlts. FLURRY IN WHEAT. New Yoik, No. 4. Honcwed efforts on tho part of the Chicago wheat clique to diivo out long si ufi today met with un i xpeioted sueicss, considering tile ne.vs. Although naturally most pronounced in iho homo market, local prices suflcred un cirly break of -t.c. n buslnl In a spa o of tm minutes, which was quite sulllclint lo s-ct the pit in an uproar and upset slop loss onleis on all side. J'oi an lioui wheat held mi slim margins pour into the maiket. "eiiied out by news from Chi e igo. After a, sheer drop of .l'..e a bushel at the west, cliqim trade is le vel scd their tactics and beSiin loading up on tho break, which statu d a sympa thetic recovery In all other markets. Again, near the clcte. however, long wheat appeared onco more, und price weakened locally to almcist the lowest point. December's total tuiwe was from IihC to SDe., closing HTc., totul transai tlons were 6,31l,OiX bushels. Exporter!) look advantage of the break to buy up wards of Hi loads, or nearly a million bufahels at New York and outports. Oil Market. Oil City, I'j., Nov. 4 Credit balances, f.'i, certificates, no bids, shipments, Nov. 1 and S, WA083 bariels; runs, Nov. J and 2, 301,917 ba-icls. We have just put on sale a new prices and compare them with any Host Heavy Cotton Curpet . 'i.lo . .. . flilo U7'-jO jit'tii jc.uvy union eurpet Kxtru Heavy Union Curpet We huc home choice lots of at 5c, (ic and Sc. pur roll. Will DISCARD i 111! J. SCOTT INGLIS, 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Clotln, Window Shades nud Draporios. CluUra and Tables, CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A Plrnsnut, Simple, lint SnTu and P.f Icrliinl Curn lor It. Cntairh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to Incurable. The usual symptoms are n full or bloat. Ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gasea, causing pressure on the hciu t and lungs, and difficult breathing; headaches', flcklo nppctlte, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the In terior of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, lutlamed condi tion. The cure for this common and obsti nate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes the food to bo readily, thoioughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surface of the stomach To secmo a piompt nnd healthy digestion is the one necesary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catairhal condition will have dlsap peai ed .Accoidlng to Dr. Hnrlandsou the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet composed of Dias tase, Asccptlc Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug Btoies under the name of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety nnd assurance that healthy ap petite nnd thorough digestion will fol low their tegular use after meals. Mr. N J Uooher, of 210 Deal born St, Chicago, III., write- "Cutanh is a local condition, resulting from a ne glected cold In the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nose becomes Inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medi cal authorities presciibod for me for three j ears for catanh of stomach without cuio; but today I am the hap piest of men after using only one box of Stuart'H Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not find appropriate words to expiess my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Smalt's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest pieparatlon as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any foim of Indigestion, catanh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heaitbuin and bloating ufter meals. Send for little book mailed free on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuait Co, Maishall, Mich The tablets can be found at all drug stores. THE MARKETS, Wall Mcect itenew New York, Nov. 4 Today's business on the Ptock cxchinge was laict than that of vesterday, but the looses, In the pi Ices limited nt the close me nowhere near i-o tare i those of ye,te iiliij. Although kW'ttinhrS'on maiket, thtro has beer, good support lorllu mniiig at tho decline. Although tlio gineial roui.se of the market was down ward, this course was constantly Inter rupted by rallies, and us one of these pe liodlcal recoveries tamo In the last halt hour of trading, tho day's net declines aio small except in some of the leas active stocks. Total sales were SJG.uOO shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN .4 CO.. stock biokers, Mears build, ing, rooms 7O5-7O0. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co .... bl h''s SOU ho't Am. Sug. Ite'g Co ..U7 Ua 1 l.B' Atch., To. & S. Ko ..13 U 1J", l.' A., T. e S r., I'r .. US 2S 2V W. Can. Southern Cl'6. 51U CI fl Ches. A: Ohio 2is3 2VI. Jla 2l. Chicago Gas Ws 9JVj "JP U," Chic, it N. W 121 lit 1LU IJ'Ji Chic-., H. Q ! !)l& 1U )is C. C. C. & St. L .... .11 3IU 5h SJ', Chic, Mil. & St. I' .. 91'4 Sl !W'a UliA Chic, It. I. S. I 8I)4 sr8 W8 SI Delawaie A: Hud ...110 110 110 111) 1), L. i: Y i;j !,- lZi UJ Dit. a C. V in, yii ij u (ien L'let-trlc S.'''!, 3J M .r."4 Lako Shore 170 170 170 170 Louis. A: Nash r.'ii fa's 6J"S ol -M. K. A. Tc, I- ., 31'4 3P, 3i)i.. Jus, .Manhattan Llo ....lrtn, loll- 100, lou'4 Mo 1'acillc 211 2J's 28', 2V Nut Lead .'U' 33' . 31 3! N J. lVnti.il S'l " S1' Sbi. VJ N. Y, Central IOi.'i IOjJj K, " li,i, N Y, S. .V W n 17 17 n N. Y., S Ar V.. 11- .. Mil 31'4 3,'.. J3 Nor. I'acllle I'r .iia, ol' ,'iji, Ol's Ont. .c. West 15'8 j;i2 IJi, iv, Omaha 7 7S 77'8 77'j r.uillo Mall 301-j 3".! 21'4 1-1 I'hll. A: Head .!! .M7S 2P, -jii; Kouthein It. U . . !)' II'. yv :iij Southern It K I'r .. 29 I'i'I 2S'8 2S t, Tenn , C A; Iron .. , 2".!i 2JS4 2u', L'"i8 Tcmis 1'aclllc 11 11 if), up, Union 1'aclllc 2178 JJ 2114 2Pfj Wabash. I'r 1S'H IS'i K 17 West Union iV 87', So", M. V. S. Leather 1,.' (2 Gl' bl'4 CHICAGO GRAIN MARICKT. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. ing. est. est in?. December !ij'a 351 1. ijij yi May si."s o 01'2 yp, OATS. December 191 19'J 191, ioa Ma sit, : 2t7s 17, CORN. Deccniber 2ii'4 Ji)38 W 'Jii'J May 29', 29'8 Wi :h LARD. December 120 f 2"i 4 .'0 4 2" l'ORK. December 7.W 7.W 7.35 7.C7 Scranton Hoard ol Trnilo Kxcliungo (tiiotntioiis.-All Quotations Itnsed 011 I'ar of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trno. Co National Uorlng & Drlll'g Co. ... First National Dank CM Ulmhurst Boulevurd Co Scranton Savings Hank 200 Scranton I'acklng Co Lacka Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank 830 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co 15 Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Re-placer Co Scranton Redding Co ,... Dime Dep & DIs Bank 'lW I'cek Lumber M'f'g Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first moitgage due 1920 US People's Street Railway first mortgage due 1018 115 People's Street Railway, Gen era! mortgage, due 19J1 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... ... Lacka Township School 6 City ef Scranton St Imp. 0 Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 100 to 'is 150 'so n 73 230 100 10! 225 10O 102 102 S3 100 Now York I'rocluco .Hnrkrl. New York, Nov. 4. Flour Quiet and line of Ingrain Carpets. See the other oods in the city: I All Wool Curpet jpo All Wool, medium quality 6 to I All Wool, bett quullty nou Wall I'apers that wc are closing out considerably affected by decline In wihcat, eloping weak; winter straights, Jl.C3a4.75; Minnesota patent, J3.15a3.4i; winter ex tras, J3.40.ilj ?-,nesota bakers, JIJCa4.f; v Inter low grades, J3all5. Whcat-tipot weak; No. 2 red, Jl,01i,ul.0P f. o. b uofhit; No, 1 northern Diiluth, jl.oo',, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, Jl.ittV f. o. b aoflat; options steady on cables and foreign buying, but later became demoral ized under manipulation and forced liqui dation, ruling heavy with few roactlons all day, and closing a'c. net lowers No. 2 red, January, USalMfcc, closed ysc.i May, 937,a931c, closed 91'dc; November, closed S7V-; December, 97ia0c., closed 97,,c. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 3JV., f o. b . nollat, options comparatively steady all day, closing1 a rhado easier; May, 3l,a 34'ftC., closed 34c ; November, closed 3tVc; December, 3ma3Pc, closed 31Uc Oats Spot firm; No, 2, 21'ia2H4c.i No. 3, 21c; No. 2 white, 27c; No. i vvblte, 23ic; tmck mixed, westein, 2lu20c; track whlto western, 2Ca31c; track white, stato, 26a 31c ; options dull, closing unchanged; De cember, .locd 2l'4e. Beef Quiet. Cut Meats Steady Butter Steady; western creamery. llaiTic; do. factory, 10al3c.j Klglns, 2314c. j imitation creamery, 12al7i:.; stato dalr, 12a2oc, do. ereamen, 14a2osc. Cheese Quiet, largo white, 6T8c; small white, 9',o9'ic.; largo colored, bC, small colored, 9'ia9l4c; iwirt skims, C',a7c.j full skims, 3'4alc. Dggs Steady; stato und I'ennsylvnnla, 18a21c; western fresh, Mc. TullowWeak; city, 3'(,a3 3-li!c; country, 3'c,n3'4c. I'etrolemm Dull; l'hllrjlelphla nnd Baltimore, J3.33; do. In bulk, JJ S3. l'liilndclphlii Provision .Hnrkct. Philadelphia, Nov. 4 Wheat-Dull und 7c lower; contract grade, November, 9S u'JS'mC ; December, January and February, nominal, Clorn fcjkiidy, No. 2 mixed, November and December, 31aJl'4c; Jauu. arj and February, nominal Oats Firm; No i white, NoveinbeV, Dtcomber, Janu arj and Fcbruar, 27n27.c. Potatoes Finn, good demand, fhltc, choice, per bushel, iMiCSc; fair to good, COaGOJ.; sweets, prime, per basket, 40a30c; do, sec onds, 20i23e. Butter Quiet; fancy west ern creamery, 23'2c; do. Pennsylvania prints, jiP , do. western prints, 2Ju24c, Lggs Firm, fresh, neaiby, 20c; do. west ern, lie. Cluee Quiet but steady. Re fined Sugais Ci.changeil Cottoti-tStcady. Talow Dull nt former rates. Live Poul tr.v Steadv ; fowls, 8a9c; old rooters, be; spilng chickens, 7aSe , ducks, Sa3';C. Dressed l'oultrj Unchanged, fowls, choice, 9c; do. fair to good, SaS'-c; chick ens, largc lOalO'tjc ; medium do , 8a9c ; common nnd scalded do., 7aSc; tin keys, good to cnoice, 10al3c Receipts rio'ir, OCuiO baircls, 0,000 sueks, wheat, 134,OCh) bushels; corn, 107,000 bushels, oats, bO,(A bushels. Shipments Wheat, ISG.OOO bush els, corn, 32,000 bushels, oats, 21,000 bush els rhicngo (.'ruin .llarket. Chicago, Nov. I Tho loading futuies ranged us follows. Wheat December, 93'4a9lc .May, tfjayic Com Novem bn, 2114u23'ie.; December, 2i'4u26,!e.; Ma, ."j''4u2914c Oits December, 198al!l'2a. 195f , Mn, 21VU1V. Poik December, $7 33a7G7'j; Januirj, J5riOiS07'2. LirJ December. J12tni.'3, Januar, J4 3ia4 10. Ribs Deecmbei, i I3a4 47'i; January, $i 13 a) 47'- Cash ciuotatlons were as follows: Are much in little, nluajs Pills ready cmciont, satlsfac tory , prev ent n cold 0 fev er, euro all liver III", sick liend arlie, Jiundioe, comtlpatlon, etc Prlci 2 cents. me. oniy mis co UK9 nn Howl t Siriiparllla. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. L TODAY Hood's Snowwhite WESTON Bargains upon bargains in all sorts of footwear for everybody. No matter who it mnybe, all competitors will be undersold by 20 or 50 per cent. Our euoriuous buying facilities with ready cash in the Boston, Brockton and Lynn Shoe Markets, backed up by brains, enable us to sell all sorts of Footwear for less money than auy other house in the State, in fact for less than some competitors pay by buying direct from the manufactrers. Is there any wonder then at our great rush, our great success, our great growth? WE DEFY ANY HOUSE TO MEET THESE LOW PRICES. MEN'S SHOES- l.fiOO pairs Men's Calf, Ilanel-sevvea Shoes, worth 13.00 to $100 per pair, hpetlnl pi Ice only $1 OS. "M pair Men's Hand-t-ewed 3-frolo Shoes worth $100, nt $L'.1S. 5:o pair Patent Leuther $5.00 Shoes, nt $2 20. 400 pair M on's Huanicd unci Patent Le.ithet Shoot woith $.(.00, at $1.29. 750 pair Men's Dicm Shoes wortJi tl.tV), nt 9Se. 1,100 pair Men's Double-Sole nnd Tipped working shoes, Connress and Halfl, worth $1.&0, nt flSc. 15,000 pair Hoys' Shoos ut SOc, 9Se. nnd $1.23. 750 pair Youths' School Shoes at C9c, 79c. and 9Sc. The above are ouly a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember there is no trouble to show goods, and you will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be at your command. KV1YER D AVIDOW, AckTnM 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. N. B. 1,000 pairs $1.25 mining shoes at 98c; all sizes. Flour Quiet: No. 2 cnts, I0c.s No, 2 white, f. o. b, 22a23o.; No. ) vvhrte, f. o. b,, 22a23c; No. 2 rye, 47'4o; No. 2 birley, f. o. I), 27nllc,; No. I Max seed, J1.05.ilU3; prlmo timothy seed, J2.G.1; pork, f7.B5, lard, $I27',4; ribs, jlloil.Vi; shouldeis, 4,4a3c; sides, 4nl't,c. ; whisky, J1.1S; sugar, un changed, Receipts Flour, 15,iW barrels; wheat, 373,() bt-shels; corn, lyj.Om) bush els; oats, 221,000 bushels; rye, lfl.OJU bush els; barlej, ll.OiW bushels, Shipments Flour, ll.pno bntrels; wheat, 2II.IM0 bush els; corn, lKi.lXX) bushels; oats, 761.000 bush, els; rye, none; barley, 7,000 bushels. Kust Liberty Cnttlo .Unrkct. K-ast Liberty, Pa., Nov. 4.-Cattle-Steady; prime, JISOal.90; common, J3a3.W), feeders, Jla4.no. ogs Fairly active, prlmo assorted mediums, 13 S0a3 S3; fair to best Yorkers, J17."a3S3; common Yorkers and pigs, W70.i3.75; heavy, J3.75a3.k0; rough, J2 23a3 50. Sheep Firm; choice. JI2oa4 30, common, J2.75a3 23; cliolco lambs, J5 30i 5 50; common to good, JJI.20; veal calves, JD0a7. Chicago l.lvo Stock. Chicago, Nov. 4 Cattle Dull at Jl 40u5, fed westerns and fed Texans, J4a5, stock ed and feeders, JJ 10a I 23. Hogs J J 60a 4 70, pigs, J3 23a3 13; sheep, J2u2 50 for poor est to JI60a4 00 for best natives; western rango sheep, J3al83; lambs, J3.75a4.75 lor poor to prime; feeding lumbs, Jl.75al90. Recelpts-Catlle. 11 00) head, hogs, 28,000 head; sheep, 10,000 head. vevv York Live Stock. 'New York, Nov. 4. Beeves No trading; calves, met, steady; veals, J3a7.50, grass ers, J3a3 50; v astern, Jl 23a4.a7'2. Sheep and Lambs Slow, steady; sheep, Jlal.50; lambs, J3a3.!i0. ogs Lower at J3 bOal.lO. Ilnirnlo Live- stock. Dast Buffalo, N. Y Nov. 4. Cattle Nothing doing, ogs Fairly active; York ers, good to choice. J3.75iJ.77i loughs, common to good, JJ 30a3 50; pigs, common to choice, J3S0a3S5. Sheep and Lambs Strong to a shado higher, lambs, cliolco to extra, J5 55a5 03, culls to common, Jl 2'ia. 5 70; sheep, choleo to selected wethers, J4 7014 75, culls to common, J2.73a3 23 ATTENTION Now get a hustle on and win a piize. We will present tho Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. &.K Ls rj; 's fVR PRICP.S AM) GOODS nre just right. " Save time nnd money bv dealing with us. Special Drives in evcr tiling a spurts. man needs. Guns, Pishing ruckle, Uuivas Goods, Huso Hill, I'ootbiill unit Athletic Goods, ut pi Ices that defy coinpetioii. IW.JKCIUGU 324 ruceSt UvJ'M"9 4mww -J?-" AND SATURDAY SHOE Altf DO $Tj Blood Humors Whether Itching, burning, bleeding, waly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether slraplo, scrofulous, or hereditary, from Infancy to nno, speedily cured by vyarni baths wlthOrncunA SoAr, gentlo anointings with Ct!TirunA(olnt ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses of CoTictuiA Resolvent, greatest of blood pm'flcrsand humor cures. Ii.xM Ihroorhnnt the world. Fottii Dioo isdCbiu. Coir , Sol. Prop... no.tnn. o-"llow lo Crc Krjr niood llumor,"fr. FACEHUM0nSr.7JJal;,'c2,fcicV18o7,: National Supply and Metal Co., Dealers In New and Second-Hand I TELEPHOME NUMBER 3954. CONTIlACTOllS' RtM'I'LIK-J, PULLKYS AND HIIAPTINO, SCRAP IUON AND MLTALS A SPECIALTY. OFFICII, 701) WIMT LACKA. A VII M.E.KEELEY, Manager, Scranton, Pa. Steam and Hot Water MEATENG Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. THE k CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OYSTERS Fancy ltockuw stys, Emt Kivcrs, jMnnricc River Coves, .Mill Ponds, &c, &a. Leave your order for Blue Points to be delivered on the half shell in curriers. I E Pitt FBI ML II! A NEW DISCOVERY r f it) it. I iiimw, 1,1 eitui tr den, N. JH that absolutely in events any boptic or roui miutur fiom entering the womb. As it dilutes) tho womb, all nervous discuses arising fiom spasmod ic actions niee-urcd Dvanati Diseases Tu mors, I'rolaDsiih.l'nlii. ful Menstruation, and all otlier DKcnses of Women. Cull or head two-ceut stamp for paitlciiliirH. A. F. HOrrSOAlMCR, aUNKRAL AOCNT, 'JUl Franklin Ave,, Scranton, Pa, LADIES' SHOES. I.f.OO paid Ladles' China Dontrolla 1 r00 pair Ladlefe' China Dongolla er Vlinip, woith $3.00 to $4.00, at $1.49. 750 pair Ladles' Hand-Seweel Shoes-, reKular $3 00 shoes, for $1 79. 100 pair Ladies' Hand-Tinned Shoos HK widths, woith $J.00, at $1.79. 2,000 pair Ladles.' Shoew, worth $1.50, nt 79c. and 9Sc S50 pair Ladies' Common Sense, Opera Too Shoes, worth $1.50, nt 75c; frizes only 2'fc, 3 nnd 4. 1.600 pair Ladles' Slippeis nt SOc. and 49c. Indies' Jercey Legglns nt 9Se. and $1.25. Misses' Shoes ut 49c, C9c , OSc, and $1 25. Chlldnan's Shoes at 15c, S9c. and 49c. 1,500 pair Patent Leather. Child's Shoes, wedge heal at 49c, worth $1.00. mticura J SAfeE TEETH I)K. HILL d SON will do all kinds of Dental Work ten percent, cheaper in price tlitui any other Dentist in Scranton until further no tlcc. PULL hi:t tlltii TKKTIt WITHOUT PLATL'3 Tinvrii i:xTKAcn:u OOLD PILL1NOH HILVElt PILLING" AMALGAM FILLINGS .?l 00 , :i (hi I'itKH ,. 7ro . Mia 1. V2.-.0 uui.l) IHUW.NH 82U0TO 15.011 oriiL-u cnowNs 91.0 jucii n!.x,frn. ?nV. '" crimtoii nnd rellublo Do not forue't tho new niiichlnn for taklni theipiiln out of an nchlnt? nndcensltlvo lontU and cun bo tilled or capped v Ithout nnv pain. ( oiue and wet lefereiiees from (Un best peo ple) in this city thiiiiaiuulis r tliom. Wo will !"" ?" ,e1x'u:,lv w"t tlio work vtIII cost. Lxamlimtlons frco. Coiuo mid liuvu our tcet 1 extracted In the inornlni: and go homo 111 tho evctiliiij with new icelb. Wo will Klye! you ii w rltten mmnuileo Wo are rcspoiislb 0. l'limnilnl references 1'lrnt jNatloiml llunlc and .Merchants und Median. Ics. Do not bo elrcotved or mMcel. T.iko nelnntm;o orihcHo low prices and Imvo vvorlc demo by oxporloiiroil and rellublo dentists, who will Klve you wbut they suy they wllL ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER SPECIAlTSALE SMYRNA IKS THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED : 9 feet x 12 feet $18.00 7 feet x 10 feet ,2.00 6 teetx 9 feet qqo 2 feet 6 inches x 5 feet l'.SO Other sizes at equally low prices. HOQUETTE RUQS--A11 kinds, from door size to tho largest parlor size. FRENCH WILTON RUQS--Iu all the new colorings, COCOAZMJ?T?Irlt 6 "" V -54 ia-nd 36X63 iU CUUA M AlbEvery grade and size. Prices run from 25 cents up to $2. so. RUBBER AND WIRE HATS-For out-door use, Cork Mats, very thick, for use in bath rooms, at 'S I. L ROGERS HI ME 213 LACKAWANrU AVENUE. Has full and complete stock of all the latest up-o- date styles in Belts.. Waist Sat?, Rogers' Silver -Plated Wara, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. The Kimball Piano. CKAIG-I-NOS CASTLE. The Home of Alms. Fattl A Aluseum ol Price, less Mementoes llou the Diva Shows Her Loyalt) , Though Thousands ol Allies May Intervene The Latest Is an Autograph Letter Sent from Wales. Crals:-y-Xos Custlo In the heait of the plctuicsqiui Swansea Vul'.ej, the homo of Mme. I'atti, contains some of tho most pi lee lets hell looms and brie-u-brac. in Gieat Urltalii. Within Its walls arc so.i venlrs from evcr clime gathereil bj the diva during the jouriios of her wonelerlul career. To iccclve a letter co'illimliiR tho hluh opinion that hhe pronounced dfcht ears ngo Is no common o. uireiiee, and e t she has iccently repeated a pievious honor. Mme I'atti was the Bleat aitlst who fiist Indorsed tho Kimball piano, ono of which she took to t'ralg-j-Kos Castle with her in 1SS9, wheic It btill stands in excellent condition doing Rood seivl. e. Since the fstliiioni.il then kIipii tho Klin, ball piano, she has iniloieed no otlier. Mme. I'atti has now placed In her castle one of the new htv le Kimball baby Brand, and this Is tho letter eho wiltes concern Ins its arrival CralByNos Castle, Ystradsjnlals, H h O., llreconshlro Scuth Wales, July Js, IS'Ji. Dear Mr. Kimball It is with nrcat pleabtire that I write to acknowledge the safo aulval of tlu Kimball biby Brand piano. It Is Indeed a beautltul piano and has an eiuls.te tone. It has alieaily been gieatly admired by many connois seura who uro all united In pronouncliiB it to bo a chef-d'oeuwe. With kind jo Bards, believe me, our!i veiy truly, Adelin.i I'atti Nleollr.i. TheChicaBo Times-Herald. GEORG'I. IF. IYKS, t) West Market .sliect, Wilkes-liar rr. W. S. F00TK, Local Af?cii(, l'J'J I'ubo Place, herauton, I'n. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WIIOSK olllce Is at . -Jlft LaclcuMun- ixirvnnnrn &'"? '" nvetiue, In Will. IMPU014.U fl( -$ lauiH' Whlto Front 2S? iZUJRA tho ejo fieo In tha MIU1, U,,,llt.U ,. , und bin prices for spoc tucles are clieuper limn elavi here. A la liienluble Indlllereuca in the proper euro of the eyes keeni to pos less most peuplu until Iho lime comes when In uiluches, Imperfect A pnopigf &v?r a v inion,or otner rcNuus ofsuch nenlect give vrnrntnit thnt nuturo Is lebellliu usuln.t sikIi treutmeiit of one of the most proclou Rifts, .Noruuil vision is a bleMliu unuppreclated until it bus been lint und restored; in lull value I. then realize t, ibeietoie, joiikhould nol loso u day before hHvlnn onr ejesoxiunln-il. TUUsorvIco we liludly reader Ireo of charge. RRA1DAIUER TUB PLACU. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the Whit Trout Shoe Store. SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CARPET WAREHOUSE, 408 Lackawanna Avenua ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS And envied by his enomles. We havej biougbt about tho time when u man lu mod erato circumstances can be well dreased. A short tlmoiiso ho was eonipelled to put up with a rc-udy-niadej Milt. We make a suit from S15 up, tho color, cloth and out guar untecd. W. J. Davis, 'J 13 Wyoming Av e. THIRD NATIONAL Bfli OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bus! ncs and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations li. tended According to Kalunccs aui Kcsnonsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 320,000 88,000 WM. C0KVI.I.L, Prcslilcnt. HEN11Y lIIW.Ir.,YlreFrcs. WILLIA3I II. PECK, Cashier. 100 To Any Man, WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE Of Mealiness in .Men They Trent nnd I'nil to Cure. An Omaha Company places for tho tlrst time before tho public a MAGI CAL TIU.ATMUNT for tho euro of Lost Vitality. Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and liestoratlcn of Llfa Koiee In old nnd ouug men No worn-out Pi emu remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful diufjs. It Is a UNnnitPUL THEATMENT. Mapleal In Its effects jiostivo In Its cine. All readeis, who uro suffering fiom n weakness that bliBhts their life, cnuslntr thnt mental nnd physical pufferlnK peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 717. Runije Luildinir, Omaha, Neb, nnd they will send you absolutely PItEE. a valuable paper on, theso diseases, and postlve proofs of their truly MAGICAL THEATMENT. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by, them to a peifect condition This MAGICAL THEATMENT may) bo taken nt home under their direc tions, or they will pay railroad faro nnd hotel bills to nil who prefer to ro there for tieatment. If they fall to cure. They nio perfectly reliable; have no Pieo Preset Iptlons, Preo Cure, Free Bnmple, or C O. D fake They) have I2SO.O00 capital, nnd Ruararttee to cure every case thoy treat or refund every dollar; or their chargefl may ba deposited In a bank to bo paid to them when a cure Is eftected. Write them today. . .,
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