THE SCRANTON TIlIBU2TE-TIIURSrA.Y MORNING. NOVEMBER 7', 335J7. 8 When Looking For the Best (Jo to the nioit reliable. I,urjet imortment; lowest prlcei In HnlrUoocK Wotnnko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Hntlntnctlon Eiinrnntcod In l.adloV nnd Oents' Wlgi, for streot ienr. Wo havo the lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to sec the Idenl llnlr llruili, Ronutne Hlberlnn bristle nlr cushioned. Clillilren'a llnlr Cutting rceel es our special nttcntlon. MARTHA K. SCM1ITF. 317 Lackawania Ava, III DISCARD ID HIE? Of course you have heirlooms in form of OKI Furniture, nni then, perhaps, your modern iur liihhinjjs area bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored ? ReUpholstenng Is a special line of work with us. We do it well and wc do it for as little ns possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. k Carpels, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. P1TTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA II ONES DALE. A reception will be given the school teacheis In th? Presbyteilan chapel on Monday evening next b the social committee or the Christian Endeavor soclotv. In the Baptist church on Thursday evening the Pastors' Aid society will give an entertainment. Admission ten cents. Refreshments will aho be seiv cd. Messrs. H. T. Mumni, Sam Brown, Mart Kimble and Dr. F. V. Powell are in Pike county, hunting for deer. The county institute will be held In the court house next week. A merchants carnival under the aus pices of Oslek tribe of Red Men will 1e held In the Opera house next Mon day and Tuesday evenings. Company 'E have elected Second Lieutenant Dodge as first lieutenant, and Henry T. Vnrcoe, as second lieu tenant. ttev. James P. "Ware, H. 7.. Russell and J. N'. Welch are In Bethlehem as delegates to the Kplscopal convention. The ladles of the Preubyterlan church will serve a chicken supper In the c hapel on Friday evening. First tablo at 3 o'clock. Carroll and Johnson's minstrel show will appear at the Opera hoi s-e next Friday night. The change of season brings another change In the Honesdale Steam laun dry, with A. M. Barnes, of Seranton, as propi letor. Mrs. W. J. Gtambs and children, of Seattle, N the guest of her father, J. W. Kressler, of this place. AVOCA. The C. M. 15. A. will meet in legular session this evening. Miss Lillian Reynolds, of Scranton, was a visitor In town on Tuesday. Miss Mary Preston, of the West Side, Is wrlously ill. Miss Mary Tlgue, of the West Side, Is the guest of her giandparents at Klmhutst. K. L. West, of this place, represented the Epworth league at the convention In Scrnnton on Tuesday. The marriage of Hugh McQueen, of Plttston township, to Miss Genevieve Coxe, of Dupont. Is announced to tnke place on Nov. 24. Rev. J. Jones officiated nt the funeral of the two childien of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson, of Plains, on Tuesday after noon. Mr. Adam Clark Is able to be about nfter a serious Illness of asthma. Miss Mary Johnson, of Scranton, was n visitor in town yesterday. Miss Margaret Shaughnessy spent Tuesday with friends in Wllkes-Barre. Rev. T. C. Bache, of Nuntlcoke, will preach In the Primitive Methodist church on Sunday evening. Rev. T. R. L. Thomas will deliver an illustrated lecture on Bunvan's "Pil grim's Progress" In O'Mnlloy's hall on Friday evening. Admission, five and ten cents. William AVhyte. of Miller Hill, sus tained a broken leg In the William A. mines at Durvea on Thursday after noon. Dr. Pier set the injured mem ber. Mr. Frank Jennings, of the North End, Is seriously 111 after a severe at tack of crumps. Miss Emma Bennett Is convalescent. The f uncial of Mis. Daniel Van Lou render, who died at her homo In Pitts, ton township on Satin day ovenlng, after a prolonged Illness, took place jesieruny afternoon. Interment was made in Marcy cemetery. The Ladles' Aid society will hold a R Wc linvc just put on sale a iuw line of Ingrain CarpctH. prices and compare them with any other rooiU In the city: HSS5- """ -o looLSliiiiomiiity;::::::::: itxtrulteav) Union I'arpct aVM AIMVool. best quality M'e have some choice lots of nt 5c, (Jc. and 8c. per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shade., mU Drap.-rloj. CUalM and Tublei, social in the Harris building tomor row evenlntr. Everybody Is Invited, James dnnnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gannon, lias returned home, after undergoing treatment In the Plttston hospital. Several weeks aco he sus tained a dislocated knee while playing In the school yard. The funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs, William Kills took place on Tuesday afternoon. Interment was mndo In Mnrc.v cemetery. Mrssis. 'V. J. Itcnnlman and M. J. Mclliile are hunting In Pike county. The borough council met In ndjourncd session on Tuesday evening. After 'ordeiing seveial bills paid, the ques tion of lighting the town was again dl.sciifsed. Several stormy arguments were used on each side, which were encored lv the large number of spec tators present. Seoretaiy Little has not yet signed the ordinance, although five members voted for the measure nt the last meeting. Attorney J. M. Gar man, representing A. II. Squlers, of Tunkhannock, was present nnd related that It was necessary to obtain Mr. Little's signature and that after the ordinance would be published and con firmed bv the courts, the company se curing the franchise could then go on with the privileges granted them. Vn ness strong opposition Is met with by the citizens of the town, the borough will be lighted In a few months. STATG QRANOG MEETINO. Proceedings nt llio .NrsMoiu Hold nt tlnrriaburg. Hnrrlsburp, Nov. 10. At the morning session of the State GrnnKe. Patrons of Husbandry, today, an address was mudo by J T. Itothrock, State Forestry com missioner, on colony organization. Ho gave a history of the Granite movement In this state, and Its connections with the various departments on Capitol Hill. Secretary J. T. Allman submitted his annual report, which showed tint 1 ) now members were admitted durlnu the year, and that nine Granges were or ganized. The report of Treasurer Septi mus T. Neln showed a sllcht gain in the rcco'pts over those of the previous year, and the treasury to be In a healthy condition. Addresses were made by J. Bell Itoblnson, of Toronto, past master of the Dominion Oranco of Canada, and other prominent members. The opening session of the National Grange was held in the Supreme court room. Almost tho entire session was con sumed In making up the roll of delegates and arranging other preliminaries. Auditor Geneial Mylln made nn address nt the afternoon session on tho tax con fi fence revenue bill question. He thought It ti mutter of doubt ns to whether the passage of this act would Insure to the farmers the Kieator benellts they ex pected to ileilve. Ex-Senator Gerard C. Brown, of Yoik. presented the report of the legislative committee. The burning of the Capitol Is referred to In the le port, and a review Is made of tho work accomplished by the Grange from Us Inception. Colonel Robert II. Thomas, of Mechanicsburg, delivered on addtess on the life and work of the late James Yorkum. the llrst worthy master of the State Grange. This evening the State Grange con ferred the degree of "Flora." Tomorrow evening the National Grange will confer the seventh degree. Mr. Rhone stated at the session of tho Stato Grange this morning that there was no politics in the Grange, notwith standing the ri ports contained in news papers. STOCK QUARANTINE. A Conference of Live Stock Snuitiiry Boards Called nt Springfield. Springfield, 111., Nov. lO.-Colonel C. P. Johnson, president of the inter-slalc As sociation of Live Stock Sanitary boards, tod.i called a conference of live stock sanitary boards and state veterinarians, of Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, In diana, .Michigan, Olio, Pennsylvania. Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, at tho New Planters House, St. LouJs, Decem ber 2, for th" purpose of agreeing upon a quarantine line with reference to Ar kansas and Tennessee on account of southern fever, to be established for 1&9S and lequest agriculture to co-operate In the establishment of such a line as shall bo decidid upon. It Is hoped that at the confeicnee be tween the states of Tennessee, At Kansas nnd the northern states mentioned, a lino can be determined that will bo ab solutely safe to cattlo Interests In tho northern states without doing any Injus tice or creating unnecessary haidshlp upon cattlemen of the southern states In volved. A majority of the states In cluded in tho call have signified a desire for a meeting and their intention of at tending. THE DOWNFALL OF THESE FIRMS. A Blessing to the Pcop'c of Scranton and Surrounding Tovns--Its an III Wind That IlonH I)o Somebody Any (Jood---Vfhtcrdav 'I hey Mcro Crowded, Today 'I'lioy Will He .liuiimed---l)on't Delay; Comn r.nrlynnd Aiold the .Hob. Never in the history of Scrnnton has a sale been more bona fide as the clos ing out of the two bankrupt firms by the Chicago Combination Clothing Co., 211 Washington nvenue, directly oppo site the Court House. The downfall of these concerns means much to the people of Scianton and sunoundlng towns. The ptock must be sold to make a final settlement with nil con cerned ns quickly as possible. That this concern Is strictly living up to advertisements Is evident by the tremendous crowds. Never in Scrnnton's history has a salo been so bona fide, but you must get there and not delay befoie some of this stock will be sold. Remember tho place. Chi cago Combination Clothing Co., 211 Washington nvenue, directly opposite the Court House, Scranton, l'a. Store open evenlnsH until 9 p. m. 'Positively no mall orders filled, hut car fare al lowed to till out of town buyers. Or. irncw'i Ointment furm IMIi', Itchliiff, Weeding, and Wind Plies. Comfort In one application. It cuies In three to six nights. It cures nil skin dlsensos in ynunc and old. A remedy beyond compare, and It nevpr falls. 25 cents. Sold by Matthews Hros. 13. WHAT QOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't clvo Ihem tea or codec, llnvo vou tried the now food drlnlc called (lraln-u.' It Is delicious and noiirlslilni; und takes tho place of coll'ee. The more Hialn-i) you slvo I Iih chlltlttm t hri moitt heilltll vou ilUtrllnil.. I thrnu'tli their H.vstemu. (jraln-t) is mnde of mire, uriiins, ana wnen properly prepareil tastns llliu thu c ho I co gradex of colle-e but lOktNuliniit M as much. All uroeers Hull It ftc. u."ic. nd 'J See the tro ft 10 01)0 Wall Taper that wc are closing out Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. tCoVAt POWDER Absolutely Puro ROYAl RAKINO POvtDCR CO,, SEW rOAK. Pim,mniipimmMiMiiiwwM.iwumMM THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Itcvinw. New York, Nov. 10. Prices of stocks today made very substantial recoveries towards the level which pievalled before the heavy declines of last Monday t r Friday. Tho buying was sttong and con fident and tho upward course of prices except In a few cases were practically uninterrupted all day until some prollt taklng nt the close brought reactions of best prices. Total sales wero Wi.Oft) shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN .t CO., stock brokers, Mears build Ing, rooms 703-706. Open- Hlgh Ing. est. Am. Tobacco Cc .... 793i MM Am. Sug. Re'g Co ,.13J'i 133'i Atch., To. & S. Fe .. 12 12'; A., T. & S. F., IT .. 27 27 Can. Southern CS'i uS'i Ches. & Ohio 21' x 22 Low est. 79H 131 12 27U M'3 21 Mi, 119'i 93 W'4 92 8IH IOS'4 151'fc 9 171 Sl'4 Clos ing. SO 132',; 12 2714 33' 4 21 n SW 120 H 93, ""?. ST4 9214 M'i 11 04 131'i 9"8 S 171 tt'i Chicago Gas !Wi Chic. & N. V ll&ai 121'a Sl 31 9.1 SC lll'i HPi! 9"i 33)a 171 Ki7s 23', 21'.. W. 15's 30 52H i:.-i 77 so' 4 Chle., B. & Q ... C. C. C. & St. L . Chic, Mil. & St. 1" Chic, II. I. & P .. Delawaie & Hud D., L. & W Dlst. & C. F .. 31' .. P2' .. M ..lOS'b ,.151'i Gen. F.lectrio ."I'T, Iakp Shoro 171 Louis. & Nash 55 M. K. & Tex., Pr .. D2U Manhattan Klo 9$ Mo. Paclllc 2$ Nat. Lead I"." N. J. Central SHj N. Y. Central 100 N. Y.. L. L & W .. 1314 N. Y.. S. & W., Pr .. 30 Nor. Pacific, l'r .... M Out. & West IS1 314 97' i's 9Si 2S'i 03',i SO HW'i 15',i a) C2!i 13 76' i C0'4 21'i 93; :9, 3'4 10H u.'2 St',s 103 33' J 30 El4 13'4 7fi 29'4 20- Ss 29 24 10; 20'; 17'4 804 Ui34 IG'i 2'i Omaha Pnelllc Phil. & it, 30 Mall Read 21 Southern It. R 93J 9'i Southern R. It.. Pr.. 29 291 Tenn., C. & Iron .... 24' ', 2.V. Texas Pacific 105J, lft- Union Pacific 20'J 215' Wabash 17'4 17'4 West. Union S7'i S7'- V. S. Leather. I'r ... COM fil'4 U. S. Rubber lG'i lfl'fe . 93; 1 17'4 Sl'i CIVi lC'.u CHICAGO GRAIN MAHKUT. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. st. ing. ,.. 93'i 91 93 P3'i ... 90'3 91' 90'4 90 WHEAT. December ... May OATS. December ... May CORN. December ... May 19 22'; 2rt'i 304 19Ts lor, 21's mi; so'; '19-; 2iP4 30'; 1.17 7.30 -'"34 so?; LARD. December 4.17 PORK. December 7.47 4.12 4.13 7.33 7.37 Scrnnton Itonrd of Trndo Kxchnugo (iuotutions--All Quotation!) linscd on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid, , Asked. Sen on & Plttston Trac. Co. ... National Bonng & Drill's Co. ... First National Bank C50 Elmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 203 Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank S30 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co IS Scranton Axle Works ... Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co Scianton Bedding Co 20 eo iw '95 130 'so 17 75 230 130 103 Dime Dep. te DIs. Bank Peck Lunibe- M'f'g Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 1920 PeoDle's Street Railway first 150 173 15 IIS mortgage due 191? US People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka Township School 6 City cf Scranton St. Imp. C7i Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co IOO 100 102 102 83 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Wheat-Strong and IV. higher; contract grade, Noven ber, 9Ga97c ; December, Januaiy and February, nominal. Coin Firmer, 'ic. higher; No. 2 mixed, November, 31aa32--. , December, January and February, nom inal. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, November, Decertibc-r, Jnnraiy nnd February. 27a 27',,-c. Potatoes Unchanged; white, choice, finaiiSi-.; do. fair to good, 50a6Ui ; tweets, primes 40a30c. ; do. seconds, 20a23c. Butter Steady, but quiet; fancy cream ery, 23'ijc.; do. Pennsylvania prints, 2lc; do. western do., 21c. Eggs Firm and higher; fresh, nearby, 21c; do. western, 20c. Cheese Quiet but steady. Ruflnsd Sugars Firm, and at 9.40 a. m., Nos. 3, 4 and 3 of the soft grades wero advanced 1-1C per cent. Cotton Unchanged. Tal lowDull. Live Poultry Fowls, 7aJc; spring chickens, 7a9c; broilers, 9al0o.; ducks, Sa9c; geese, 8a9c. Dressed Poul tryUnchanged; fowls, choice, S'ic; do. ' fair to good, 7i.a8c; chickens, larse, lue.; medium, do., 8a9e. : common and scald. fd, 7aSc.; turkeyn, good to choice, 10ul3c.; ducks, 7a9e, Kecelpts Flour, 3,0w bar rels, 15,0uo packs; wheat, 9,W0 bus,helsi coin, 49.UOJ bushels; oats, 131,(i00 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 30,000 buhhels; corn, 3.0W bubhels; oats, -17,000 bushels. Nimv Yorh I'roiluco .llnrUct. Now York, Nov. 10. Flour Stronger In tone but radically changed in it lie, al though higher figures were asked. Wheat Spot firm; No. a red, Wtc, f. o. b., alloat; ungraded red, $1.01',..; No. 1 noith ern. 'JSc.; No. 2 hard, S7'ic. f. o. b., alloat"; options opened strong on covering Indueeil by higher cables and frost in Argentina, reacted under realizing-, but closed strong on pxpnit demand and le newed covering nt Hi.ii'c. net advance; No. 2 iod, Janu.il-, ! 9-lCa'j7'lc, clohed 87',c.; May, OT .'.-IOjOI 1-liic, closed 98e.; Novi-mber, closed 'J'e.; Ueeomber, SG 3-10 aW 13-lOe.., clmed c. Coin-Spot firm er; No. 2, 3Jtc. f. ti. b., alloat; options opened stroinser and vvuo llrm all day, closing 3ta3"iiC net higher; .May, 31ia 31?eC, closed 3ue.; November, closed 3ic.j December, 31Ba3ic, closed 32c. Oats Spot llrm; No. S, 2Tc; No. 3, 31c; No. 2 white, 271ic: No. 3 white, 27c; track mixed, western, SJaJU'de.; track white, state and western, 2ii,i3.'c. ; options wero quiet but firm at 'ic not advance. Ileef Stealy. Cut Jlt-ats Steady. Hujtter Steady, western cre-amtry, lta23c.; Oo. factory, lOallc; Klglns, 23c. j Imitation creamery, 12al7c; stato dairy, 12a2oc.i do. creamery, Ha23c. Cheese Dull; utato large white, S'.fcc; small white. tUaSVsC.; largo colored, Hfcc; unall colored, 9iia 9Vic; part skims, 6'iaC!ic; full skims, 3a 4c. Kggs Finn; stato and Pennsylvania, 18a2tc. Tuliow-Slow. Petroleum-Dull. lilcngo (irnin .Mnrltrt. Chlcaso, Nov. 10. The leading futures ranged a follows: Wheat November, OSnOGc.j December, 93',4aii3Tc. i May, SttVfca 97c Corn Novennber, 26',4a20',ic.: Dccoin bcr, 26VJn2l48:C';c.: May, 30',in30),c. Oats December, 19';a)9Tw20c.j May, 22Vtn22c. Pork December, $7.43a7.40; January, $S.4a 8.3714. Lard-Deccmbcr, Jl.l7',4a4.13; Jan uary, $1.30n,l.S. Ribs Deoember, 14.30; January, (1.37V4nl.33. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour Stedy; No. 2 spring wheat, 87aSSc; No. 3, S1a90c; No. 2 red, 9JT;a!l!e.; No. 2 corn, C,4a27c.; No. 2 oats, 20'4c; No. 2 white, f. o, b 21c: No. 3 white, f, o. 22',tn23'ic; No. 2 rye, 47'4c: No. 2 b-irlcy. f. o. b., 25il2c; No. 1 flax seed, Jl.Olal 07: prime timothy seed, fJ.I3; pork, J7.IOa7.43; lard, $1.20.14.33; ribs, JI.93; shoulders, 41iaSc; sides, la4?nC.; whisky, JUS; sugar, unchanged. Re ceiptsFlour, 17,000 baricU; wheat, 2iW, 0"0 bushels; corn, 390.000 bushels; oats, 3,000 bushels; rye, 21,000 bushels; barley, 22,000 bushels, Shipments Flour, 170.000 barrels; wheat, 18,000 bushels; corn, 100, 000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bushels; rye, none; barley, 71,000 bushels. ItiilTnlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, Nov. 10. Cattle About steady. Hogs Slow: Yorkers, good to choice, $3.72a3.73; roughs, common to good, $3.15a3 30; pigs, common to cholco, 3.70a 3.73. Sheep and Lambs Active.; lamb., cholco to extra, J3.73j3.83; culls to com mon, t.25a5.30; sheep, cholco to selected wethers, J4.C0al.73; culls to common, $2.73 n3.23. Ilnst Liberty Cuttle MnrUet. East Liberty, Nov. 10. Cattle Steady common, $3a3.50; feedcts, J la 1.30. Hogs Very dull and lower; prime pigs, $3.30a 3.83; best Yorkers nnd prlmo medium, $3.73 Ji3.&0; heavy, J3.G3.u1.75; roughs, J2.50a3.CO; sheep, firm: choice, $ 1.30a 1.40; common, J2.75a3.75: cholco lamb", $5.40aS.fi5; common to good lambs, JI.23aC.23; veal calves, Jfl.50a7. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 10. Cattle Stronger at J1.20al90; best feeders, JI.50; common stockers, J2.73a3. Calves $3aG.23; Texas grass cows and steers, $2.15a3.73; western rangers, J3.rx)al.25 for steers and $2.70a3.90 for cows or heifers. Hogs $3.40a3.GO; pit ft J3.40.i3 ',(,0; native sheep. $2.73il.W; western sheep, $1.30; lambs, $la3 80. Receipts Cattle, 13,000 head; hogs, 40,000 head; sheep, 13,000 head. Xow York Live Stock. New York, Nov. 10. Beoves Slow; na tive steers, Jla4.92'i, stags nnd oxen. J2.50 a 1.00; bulls, JJ.90a.1.33; dry cows, J1.50a3.13. Calves Active; veals, firm; grassers, iBe. higher, all sold; veals, $5,S; ginsser.s, $3a 4.23. Sheep and Lambs Fairly active; good sheep, firmer, others steady; sheep, $1a4.73; lambs, J3a6. Hogs Lower at 1.0n 1.10. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa Nov. 10. Ci edit balances, G5; yh ments, 129.S33 barrels; runs, 129, 29 1 ts. Mock Burned by Prniiie Tire. Fort Wort. Tex., Nov. 10. Three thous and sheep belonging to John Donaldson, nnd twenty head of cattle, have been burned to death In Ciosby county by a pralro fire, which Is sweeping over the ranges of the Panhandle country Cure all liver ills, bilious ness, headache, sourstom acli, Indigestion, constipa tion. They act eatlly, nlth. out pln or crlr. Sold tjr nil drugglsti. 25 cent!. The only Pills to take with llocd'i Sinaparllla NEW YORK HOTELS. iisliiliii Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, IMEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per SI. SO Per SEO. MURRAY, Propfotor. The St. Denis Broadway and litetenth St., New York. Opp. Orace Church. -European Plan. Kooras $1.00 a Day and Upward. n n modest and unobtrusive way thero aro f. w butter conductud hotels In tho metropollt tlun tho St. Denis The ,rtat pnpu arlty It his eequlred enn teadlly bo traced to its uniqtia lo, atl'in, tti hura.'hl ntmosnhero. tlw piciilltr oxcollonoe ot its ctilsiuo and sorrico, and Its very moder nto prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family THOS. F.LEONARD )t a i Gor I.ackawunna xmsKJima ""' MTTT'im EVERY fOMAM EcnitlceaneoJssrolljble, Monthly, ifenUtlni mcJIclno. Only haralen EEiJ tho pnreit drugs ihould bo umj. If 70U win; tho but, gtt A3 1 5 Op- Peal's Thcr txa prnmrt, sift srd certain In resalt. Tho toaulne (pr. Tml's) oercr dUap. nolct. B'at nn7wl1.it, tl.M. Addrou I'lALilKSicun Co., ClsilUuil, O, For JOHN H PHELPS. Spruce streot Sals bv iBEoauw Moot Torturlnrj, Dlsflcurlng, Humiliating Of Itching, burn! i?, bleeding, scaly skin nnd scalp humoM Is Instantly relieved by a warm bath -ltli Ccticura Soxr, a slnrjla application of CtincunA (oint ment), tho great skin euro, and a full doso of Cutic imA Rr-sotvevT, groatcst of blood purifiers and humor cures. ItRMnniits Fpcedlly, permanently, and economically euro, when oil clso falls. ".TT.'" ""J." 4".n ''"'" Cosr. Snlc rrori . tlton. ar"'Ilo to Cui titrj Skin and lllood llumor,"lr. PIMPLY FACES v'WAl"SZt UIUKCTIONH Take half usual quantity. See water I10II,s. I'our oll'iifter 1'IVL min utes' Hteeplns. ASK YOUR GnoCER FOR PI day i Ceylon Tea REFRESHING 50c Hi. TFL'CIOUS buld only i:i !. uil TiirL.ti. A NEW DISCOVERY Il Dr. I'lnlaw, of Cam den, N. .1., that absolutely prevent un septic or loul matter from entering the womb. As It dilates tho womb, all nervous Ulseuses arising fiom spasmod ic actions tue cured. .-j Uar an Diseases, 111- SBtw1 nuns, l'lolapsus.l'aln- fill Menstruation, und all other Disease of Women, fall or send two-cent stamp lor pai tleularM. A. I". MLFPsOAIIMGR. (1I2M-.RAL AOUNT, '.Ml I'lauMlu Ave'., .Se'iantun, l'a. mauag-iidJ-naati.aFagtJ'KJiKaflri n Id i.L.iiHm Ave , Scrailtoiu- myvTTiT"" vr PeE3E2ypooS PM 3 Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlna ovenuo and & X CEYLON AH r r X Ci'iii wills ' (T'Vr? X32EkT v.yJrS'tt' ,:. TEETH J)K. IIILL& SON will do all kinds of Dental Work at lower prices than any other Dentist in Scranton. FULIiHKr TKKTIL, ? I till :i no FUIIK 7fo TKKT11 WITHOUT PLATKS TKKT1I KXTIIAOTKI) GOLD 1II.LINC1H ehaobeen In Scrnnton over 1(1 yenn: wo nro hero now we luteiul lostny here. Our lmlne Is not a mere experlcneei. We will not do work today that ou enn call iim to ncrount for tomorrow. Wacom pete with tho ehenp row, but we do not compare our work is u .....n.M,,rainininjriinil loiuiv linn . .. , .. ,. b ,, u .,,, ,,.,, .- i.uiiniiHnu iiiiMUKc an our opera ots uro and experience, and notmero siudoiits. not iniilieu lulxtuke are lower than tin lowest. ISoware of Imnosters nnd char inuiiit wmi can iiiioni to ruin jour teeth because tbeynro not financially ii'Kpouslhle llow rati vfl uieyi i ne niKwcr is eay Wo hae a dental ccrv city in the United Mnten, and wo buy our supplies nt wfiolealp for cost. o wonder we pun elvo better iirlrr tlinn iinyono elne, therefore. Experience counts also, nnd wolinve the experience besides our diplomas. Don't bo ,i,i,uucu, u,-i uiuin.ni, mo uwn reliable, till) iiiiuiiiiii niu uii,-i iiuriiuie, i ne newest methods, tl npplleatlous. the b(t iniite-rlals. Worth conNldorlmr. Ilealtl... i,.i-w,n Ihcsu worm consiuorina. llenldes ncroim neonlo heart weakness an lme ihfir f,..n. , llllednr iiDsoiuiesnrety anil pnsitlely without pain, uuijr ii-iuiy iip-iir-unie Denial Lstiilillxliineut Cm I'dlllKVlMllllll. Ifl'tll I'VlriWlli,,. In ll,n SrYSnE! rri.UnC,l1?.,t',?nn"2r,,.,.?:,."'!l ih0 All others uro mere lmltntors. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER CARPET BEAUTY and carpet durability are two very different things, but they can be com bined, and if you can find time to take a peep at our show windows when passing, you will see the happiest union of good looks and hard service qualities in carpet weaving that mortal eye ever looked on. True, these are nothing but the highest grade of MOQUETTE CARPETS at an unusually low price a price, in fact, as low as most other dealers are now paying for the quality we offer, but we haven't been selling carpets for well nigh half a century without learning the outs and ins of the markets. There, you've got the secret of our carpet success and the roason that Kerr's carpets are Better, Cheaper and Prettier than the carpets shown by any other house in this city. R'S I) Are Used in the Lyceum Theater, Scranton Academy of Music, Nay Aug Engine Co Rooms," New Nesbitt Theater, Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House " Wyoming Seminary, Kingston Presbyterian Church, Ashley Five in Hanover Township Schools near Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House, Freeland And in IOO of tlto homos in this region. Tho gvtnl durability of the Kimball Piuuo recommends it ! to nil who wish to buy but o:io piano in a lifetime. Sold on easy payments or for cash. Old organs or pianos taken in exchange. Drop a postal or call. GEOlttiK If. IVKS, General AkciiI, 1 West Maiket stieet, Wllkes-llarre. W. S. F00TK, Local ArciiI, l'Ji! Page Place, Scranton, Pa. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WIIOSK olllco H nt " 'Jl" I.aclcawan- 4 ..inannin tJ mi avenue, in Will. L-. IIIILI.'I , L ... H T. jM- -vV.f J S . lams' White Front Shoo Store, examines the eyo free in tits most uiTiirato way, and his prlcot for spoo laelcs are cheaper than elsewhere. All mentable Indl tlerenct) to the proper care of i?i -iw MLsrv:'-s ,y JS&6 (C Vt' XV"?! ,lle' me eyes teem to pos es most peoplo until i nine comes wueu idaches, Imperfect viMon.or other results ofsuch neglect glvo warning that nature is lebclliiu against suuh treatment of ona of the most pieclous gifts. Normal vision Is a blesHlug uniippieciuti'd until It has been lost und restored; its lull value Is then realize 1, Therelore, you should not lose a day boforo having your eyes oxumliu'd. ThUservlce Wd gladly lender Iree of charge. Rn.Mn.MHCK run PLAcn. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In Die Whit.- Pro.it Shut Store. THE PATENT ;fiou:r We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTB1 MILL CO. la. i SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. . Full Sat, $4.00. Albany Dentists. H1LVLU FILLINOH w 60(j AMAI.C1AM KILLlNas 3no HOLD CUOWNH 82.00 TO $B.Oll OTIIEK CilOWN.-s 51.00 HACK contriiKt so do gone lomoi experts or sltill Ktlll our prices fit, hotter Ihnti oflli u In nearly most roinforl- te latest nro attractions und thoewltb crowned with wo are tho In Nortlient- ii,n,nlm,n,i,l """""on is an old practice ol ours. Wo are th THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. CARPET WAREHOUSE, 408 Lackawanna Avenue ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS Aud envied by his enemies. Wo have I brought about tho time when a man In mod erate circumstances can bo well dressed. A short time ago ho was compelled to put up with n rcndy-iiiadb suit. Wo make a suit from 15 up, tho color, cloth and out guar anteed. W. J. Davis, 213 Wyoming Ave. THiRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Account1). Lihcral Accommodations Kx tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 W.U. COXXKLL, President. HEXIlYtttiLINr,.Tr.,VIcePres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court House. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS fcolo Accnts for IMchardson Boynton'a Fnrnacos and Itanjsa. A SPECIALTY. Primary, Secondary or Tertiary IIILOOB I'OIHOX ptrmaucutly CURED IH 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated nt home for same price under same guirjnty. If ou prefer to come here we will coutract to pay railroad faie mid hotel bills, nnd no charge, if we tail to cure. BSr YOU HAVE taten mercury, lodlle potssh. and still Inve nches aud pains, mouth, Sore Throat, in. ucous Patches in ri; Implts, copper n,,i, ,i.irt nf ih Colored Spots, Ulcers oa auy part tiody. Hair or llebrow falllnB out, it Is nn uus actunucn W CURANTEE TO CURE. Wosollelt tli9 most obstinate cures und clritlemje ilia werld for a cae we cannot cute. J filH i.o v Imsuluiijs baffleJ the skill of tie mistemlneit tliynclain esoooooi'ii.illiu lieir.uu our iiiii-oiuu. tloiml KimrantJ Abiuluto proois sent sealeJ on upplii'iitliin loo.pa lllllllll '11111111 IUU..KB WWM ill I wu. , 6m asTiilc e'mp'e, CHIC VOO, ILU BLOOD POSSON
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