The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 12, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SOI? ANTON TRIBUNE F RID A.T MORNING. NOVEMBER 12, 3 89T.
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When Looking
For flie Best
do 1o the most reliable. 1irgot iwortment;
loncM. price In llulr Oood. Wo innko
WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS,
PUFFS, WAVES, ETC.
snllifiictlon guarantee I In I.tullcs' nnd
dents' Vlg, for stroet weur. Wo liiivo tlio
Icnillin;
Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges
and Powders.
Axis to eo tlio lilcnl llnlr Hrtuh, genuine
Hlberlivn lirlitlo ulr cushioned. Children's
Jlalr Cutting receives our special nttentlon.
MARTHA I. SCMIPFF,
317 Lackawanna Ava,
ber present. Tlio look of surprise por
trayed on the faces of the "old boys"
ns the Indies, entered the room, each
bearing u tiny of Rood things well ie
pnld them for the slight effoft made.
After devouring the eatables In a way
best known to tho old soldier, they
were noticed doing what surptlscd tho
ladles. As they hnd never seen men
whisper to one another and keep It up
for so long a time. As a result of nil
this they, In return, gave tho ladles
of tho Q rami Army of tho Republic
at the close of their meeting last Tues
day night ns pleannt am? as great a
surprise ns hnd been given them, only
they went far ahead of the ladles in
their menu. Also In serving and tho
abundant supply making preparations
for seventy-five. You ask me where
these "old boys" learned to serve no
nicely and so well, and I will answer
by asking whore were tho "boys" from
'CI to 'C." If they were not learning to
serve?
FOK F.ST CITY.
Bill DISCARD
I IIII?
ULU lUml lUllL .
Of coumv: you have licirlnnmi
in form of OKI Furniture, anJ
then, perhaps, your modern fur
iisliiin;s area bit worn; Why not
have tlicm toned up restored ?
ReUpho!stenng
Is a special line of work with us.
We Jo it well and we do it for ai
little as possible. We have all
the new .uid desirable coverings.
ltchlnc, Irritated, (caljr.cmtteil Scalps, dry, thin,
lid falling Hair, clennicil, purified, and beauti
fied by wnrm elumpoos with Cvjticciu fcoir,
end occasional dressings of Ccticcba, purest of
emollients, the greatest akin cures.
(pleura
Treatment will produce a clean, healthy tcalp
with luxuriant, lustrous hair, when all else falls
oM thrmiihnot tli wurld roum Ducoaxd Cms,.
Cuftr f rile l'ropi , tlnvnn
ojr" How to product l.uxor'snt Ilttr," milled frei.
SKINS ON FIRTVJa'ttlllK.:
f auiis i rain
Cariicts, Dnpsrles, Yd!l Papers.
SCRANTON. IMTTSTON.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
"actor y vilm:.
Mrs. Able Wilgley, oi C.irveiton,
Pa.. Is In tov n for u few days.
Itev. and Mis. C. M. Olmstend, of
New York stnte, hae been spending
Homo time with Hex. H. H. Wllhtir
and family at the Methodist KpUcn
lal paisonage.
Miss Hlla Our is 111 with lheumntlsm
at the homo of her mother, on Main
htreet.
Last Wednesday afternoon, at the
Methodist Kplt-copnl ehtiich, the ladles
met for the puiposo of better organ
isation. Tho Ladles' Aid society was
reorganized and elected the following
ofllcelss for the coming ye.u : President,
Mis. James 15. Smith; Ice piesldent.
Mis. A. J. Glllmoie; seciotaiy. Mrs.
1 M. Ohtethout; Measurer, Mrs. Iia
15. Miller
Last Tuesdnv night some person or
persojis entered the batn of C. "W.
Dean, near this town, and .stole a hnise
belonging to Noah Kieeinan, anil a
i nrrlage, robes, blankets, harness, etc.,
belonging to Mr. Dean. No clue to the
thieves 01 outfit lins yet been lepurled
Mr. Fred Heath, the blind musical
wonder and entertainer, gave one of
his pleaxing coneei ts last Wednesday
evening before n lafzo nudienie In tl.
lecture worn of tho Methodist Episco
pal church
Mrs. W. H. Blnkcslee Is visiting nt
Ilurford.
On Thanksgiving day, Nov. 2.1, the
Vandllng football team hns made ar
rangements for two games to be
played nt Anthrnclto park, Carbondale.
The flist game will be between tho
Pcckvllle eleven nnd tho HIeliinondalo
pluyeis, and will commence nt 2 o'clock
In the afternoon. Immediately follow
ing the Vnndllntr nnd Throop teams
will line up against each other. The
Vandllng and Throop men have met
on three occasions heictoforo and each
time a draw has been tho result As
sociation ruler will govern the games.
The employes of the Hillside Coal
and lion company will receive their
monthly pay today.
Mnv Smith Hobblns nnd company nie
billed tn appear at Davis' Opera house
on Tuesdnj evening next In the ope
ratic coined:, "Little Tilxle."
The Hniitln Young People's union
will give n chicken pie supper at the
home of I-lliu" H. Edwards, on Lacka
wnnna stiect, Tuesday evening.
The Vandllng and Forest City lodges
of the Knights of Pythias will attend
services In Clulst Episcopal church
Sunday evening next at 7 o'clock. Tho
lector, l!ev. J. E. Urodhoad. will speak
in the subject, "Religion for Men."
Sunday evening In tho Methodl.st
church Itev. O. 15. Stone will give it
leport of the wotk of the Wyoming coh
ference Epworth league convention,
which was held at Scranton the fiist
of the week.
Fled Claik, aged 11 years and six
months, died at tho home ot his fath
er, V M. Claik. on Main street, Tues
day afternoon. He hnd been suffeilng
for seveial weeks with typhoid fever,
complicated with pulmonary trouble.
Services were held at the house yes
terday morning by Hev. O. I!. Stone,
and the temalns wete taken to West
Lenox, thl.s county, for interment.
A lode of the Shield of Honor has
been organized at Vandllng.
A height social will be held In the
Presbyterian church basement on
Tuesday evening by the Ladles' Aid so
ciety.
Mr. Vanla Pi Ice and Mi-s Alice Pnik,
of Itlcbmondale, were joined In wed
lock bv Hev. J. O. Kvnns In the Con
giegatlonal church, at Vandllng,
Wednesday afternoon.
THE MARKETS.
Hull Street Itovimv.
New York, Nov. 11. Stockw proved
unable to hold the gains of yesterday,
nnd pi lees declined to an extent which
practically wipes out nil of yesterday's
advancer, net declines extending to a
point or over In large number of stand
aid active shales. The decline ot
Ameiican securities In London before
the opening lieie caused weakness nt
the outset and London was also quite
an active seller In this maiket all day.
After quite a stienuous resistance to
the decline just after tho opening, the
market gave way, und with tho excep
tion of periods of dullness and steadi
ness the course of pi Ices was down
watd duting the ramalnder of tho day.
Total .sales weie 2S7.710 shales.
1'urnlbhPd by WILLIAM LINN. AU
LEN 4 CO.. stock brokers, Mcars build
I tig, rooms 705-700.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, e-it. est. ing.
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.. !.!, 12 '4 12
Elglns, 23c.; imitation creamtry, 12al7c;
etato dairy, I2a20&; do. creamery, H.i23c.
Clieose Quiet; largo white, tjcpleniber,
S'ic; do. small, SJc.s part aklnis, rpjaU'lc,
full c klm?, 3alc. Ukbs Film; state and
I'ennsylvniila, 1S&2IC ; western frtsh, 22a
Tallow-Dull; city (J2 per packngc), 3'fcc.
Petroleum Dull; united, no market.
Chicago (rnin .Market.
Chlrvlp-n Vm It "TUt Inmllitf fi.nirna
I ranged as follows: Wheat November,
9-V I December. l2ntlV., .May, S34a
014n. Corn Xovcmbei, iMiK-ltC. ; Decem
ber, 9i4n2iC!. ; Mnv, 3013040.; O.its De
cember, 19Vi3)e : May, 21'4u.'.'c, Pork
December, $7.37n7 15; Jatuury, f8.37'4a
S 42b. Lard-Dec ember, Jl.l5Jl.22'i; Jun
uary. l.30al 374. Illlw December, $l.32V4a
I.C3; January, Jl.Kal 10. C.ihIi qiiotnttotis
wers as follows: I'lour Steady; No. 2
paring wheat, S7nSSc. ; No. 3 do., &a&9c.;
No. 2 red, I3'a3l'j,c. ! N- J corn, 27a27'4c;
No. 2 yellow corn, 27r.27'ic ; No. 2 oats,
20c.; No 2 white, f. o. b, 23"a21c; No.
2 rye, 42' .c , No. 2 barley, f. o b 2lat.c.;
No 1 lax !"oed, $1.01' il.OT'a; prime tim
othy seed, $2.V; potk, S" 10a7 50; libs, l.30
ul.t); Fhoiildtrs 4"da."c. , sldis, n(ntc :
whisky. $.1t; sugars, unrbattgeil. Uecelp's
Flour, 10 m) Ion els; wheat, 2IO,0t bush
els; corn, 220 000 bushels- oats, 20.1,000 bush
els; rye, 11,000 bushels; baile, 12400 bush
els. Shipments Flour, S.iuO barrels;
wheat, 0O.CO0 bushels; corn, 20,,nii0 bushels;
oats, 277,000 bushel ; I ye, 157.UW bushels;
barley, 18,000 bushel?.
The Leading and Largest Millinery Store,
Ai'Tw fm
413 Lackawanna Avenue,
Scranton, Pa
There is uotliiug prettior in all tho Millinery "World. Thfl
beautiful styles sent us by our Ncvr York llouso aro nddinr hun
dreds of new faces to our long list of friend. Not in years huvo wo been so busy!
Rich Autumn Hats
TRiniYlED HATS.
FRENCH FELT HATS.
WEDDING AT NANTIC0KR.
Miss I.liinbeth Crnlg nnd Jnmes A.
(ilnsson Htiilcd.
Wednesday Miss Sarah Ktizabcth
Cialg, the only daughter of Mr. and
Mis. John Cialg, of Nantlcoke, was
mauled to James A. Flason, of the
same town. The wedding ceremony
was celebrated at the lesldence of the
bride's paients, 40 Noble stiect, Nantl
tnke. The Itev. James Hughes, late
of South Aft lea, assisted by the Itev.
fl. It. Voung, of Nantlcoke, conducted
the ceremonial of the latlllcation nnd
s-oleinnlzatiiin of tbl.s nuptial bond.
The wedding took place nt 11.30 a.
in. In tho piescnco of a very large
number of lnteiested spectatois,
dii and lelatlves of the two fam-
, specially Interested In the cele-
biatlon of tlio nuptial union. The
Charles Svenson, of Hartford. Conn.. I lulde was most tastefully attired In a
Am. Tobacco Co ..
Am. Cot. Oil
Am. Sag. lto'g Co
Atch.. To it S. Vo
A., T. & S. R, lr
Can Southern ....
Che. & Ohio
Chicago (rdS
Chic. K N. V ....
Chi'., II. oi Q ....
C, C. C, Vc St. L ..
Chle., Mil. & St. I'
Chic., It. I. & 1 ...
Dclawaie & Hud .
Uist. ; C. V
Cru. Hlectlle
LouK & Nash ....
M. K. & Tex., I'r
.Manhattan Kle ..
Mo. IMcIllc
Nat. Lead
N J. Central ....
N. Y. Central ....
N. Y., L. U. V .,
N. V., S. & . IT
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(imiba
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Hill it Head ,
Southern It. H ....
Southern It. It,
Teiin., C. .t Iron ,
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Cliicngo liivn Stock.
Chlrfcge,, Nov. 10. Clottli1 S1.4a5; fat
western and Texnns, $3.loi3.50; fed west
erns, JI.75J choice feedi rs, $3 SOal.SO; calves,
J'aO.CO per hiii.dred pounds tir fair to
prime; western rnngeis, JJ.jOi4.25. Hogs
$3.40i3.w; plg.i, t3.30.i3.&. Sheej. ,Sa4.7.V,
western range Hocks, ?3.7ri.il40; lambs, Jta
CIO. Itecelpts Cattle, 7,iOO held; hogs, 37,
000 head; heep, 12,000 hcsul.
V.nsl Libcrly Cattle .Market.
Bin Iibeity. 1M., Nov. 11. Cattle
Steady; ptlme, jl.7ua4.83; common, $3.i3,.ri0;
feeders, $l.il.M. Hogs Hull nnd lower;
prime light nn I p'gx, .!70a3.73; best Yolk
crs and gooil miliums. $.1 "0; common to
fair Yoikers. JS.LOaSl.'., heavy weight, 5.3(10
n.1.70; loughs, J2.Gaj3.40. Slucp I'lrm;
choice, $1 3il.4ii: common, $2.73a2.2.';
choice lambs, $"i.40a"Ci; common to good
lamb, $.2Ja5 2Tij veal rahes, J0.50a7.
Itnllalo Live Stock.
r.ast HiMfalo, N Y., Nov. 11. C'atllo
Stearl, Hogs Slow; Yorkers, good to
choice, $3.73; rousih, common to good. .$3.13
o3J0; pigs, common to choice, Jl.r,Vi3.7').
Sheep and Lamb Kaltlv i,ctlo; l.imlH,
choice to extra, $3 S0u." 90; culls to com
mon, $l.73a,"30: sheep, choice to teleetecl
wethers, $1.30al.73; culls to common, 12.73
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New Yoik, Nov. 11. lice ves No trad
lug. Calves Stoad , veals. !3aS, grass,
ers, $3a4 23. Sheep ami Lambs-Quiet,
dosing steady,; sheep ?3al7o; lambs, $3.30
ill. Hogs Lower at S3.73at.
New French Pokes and Gainesborough effects Reduced to half. Two thousand smoothest, fin
now so acceptable to the fashionable young belles, est French Felts, in the newest, most exclu
Real elegance, put together with inimitable artistic sive shapes, $1,00 and 1.50 grades arc here pa
Millinery genius. Hats whose richness would at 50c each. OUC
easily command $10 or $12, are here &A no English Felt Hats in all the newest turbans and
at $4.98. PT-yO large shapes. Hats that other stores get 75c
for, arc here at 39c yC
Velvet Covered Hats in all the newest shapes, Finest quality Vienna Felts in new and e.xclusivo
large and small, trimmed with rich ostrich plumes, shapes. New large Hats, new short back Sailors,
birds and aigrettes, Hats that arc easily y ao new Turbans, Other stores get $1.00 for them; Afn
worth $5 and 6, arc here at $2.98. Z.y O here at 49c. fyC
We liavo mora handsome styles to mako your hat from and tho
finest trimmors in all Scranton. Wo carry out any idea of your own
in a way to give you pleasure.
We Trim to Order with
Distinguished Success.
OSTRICH FEATHER AND BIRD
BARGAINS.
37c quality Ostrich Plumes -50c
quality Ostrich Plumes -$1.00
grade Ostrich Plumes -1.50
grade Ostrich Plumes -2.00
grade Ostrich Plumes -25c
Black Birds -50
Black Parrots -75c
Merle Biids -$1.00
Merle Birds -oc
Natural Birds, in all colors
2sc Curled Coque Plumes -38c
Curled Coques - -
CHILDREN'S HATS AT HALF.
Sc Cloth and Boucle Tarns, here at
19c.
'9C 75c Finest JCIoth Tarns, in all colors,
2ic here at
75c TWO RIBBON SPECIALS.
98c
IOC
25c
39c
19c
39c
ssc Roman Stripes and Plaid Ribbons,
Nos. .10 and 60, 10c a yard.
soc All Silk Roman Stripe and Plaid,
50c Nos. 40 and 60, here at 25c.
TC FUR COLLARETTES AND CAPES.
19c At almost half other stores' prices.
10c
25c
413
Lackawanna Avenue.
GERS0BWS,
JULIUS TRAUGOTT,
Proprietor.
03
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CHICAGO GRAIN MAltKLT.
Open- Hlph- Low- Clos-
WHrJAT. Ins. est. t. tut;,
December 'J2
May f'.'7s
OATS.
De-ember liV,
Moj- 218
rnitN
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... SJ's
litis been gpendlnK n few days with
his uncle, John HUenbciger. Mi. Sven
son la !t thorough spoilsman nml lias
boen linptovlns? his time while heio
cunning for rnbblts and iblrrt.s. He
luouslit with him ns a token of io
spect unil fellowship a very handsome
double-barrelled shot Kim of the Itein
ington iralce and one of theli best
Kims, which lie presented to Mi. Hllen
berRor. "JohnnK" (as ho is commonly
called), sajs theie Is no use of other
local f-puru eolntf ut now foi (tame.
as It will "all" have to succumb to
his unerrlnK a(m. Mi. Svenson ie
turned to his ho'me yesteidny.
Ilenr In mind that the "musical al
liance" comnnnccs next Monday.
In the ease of Solomon Tinner s.
Fred .Tayne, nst'aiilt and battery, the
grnnd juiy found a tiuo bill. The
Adams murder ease will, no doubt, oc
cupy tho rest of this week.
Tho game, of football plnyi d last
Wednesday butween Seniors, Junlnis
nnd Mlddlers lesulted In a tie, neither
side scoilm?.
Tho new Coon sons;, entitled "Do
Your Doney Do." by tho famous wi It
er, Thendnie A. Metz. is to bo Intio
duced lieie. Several copies will ro up
tn tho vicinity of "Oaulner's Mills."
and our townsman, N. H. Iteynolds.
will iccolvo several eojiles of the music.
Mis. Kannle Mnthewson. who Jias
boen Hpcndlng the past sis months In
tlio Western countiy, has returned
home.
T'nlllowna Ttebekah lodge, 1. O. O. F.,
will hold their senil-nnniial election of
ollleers next Tuesday evening.
The Turner-Jnyne ease has been put
over till Monday, Nov. 21. The ladles
of tho Daptlst church me arranging
for a grand chicken supper In the near
future. The pi Ice will be only 10 cents.
The flnrdner family reunion will be
held this year on Thanksgiving Day
at the home of Mrs. Amelia CJreen.
On last Friday evening, Nov. C, the
wife of Commnnder Capwell, with the
nsslstnnco of Quartermaster Ttojnolds'
wife, and tho .vecretnry of Mrs. Snrah
Itlco circle, surprised tho members of
Captain 13. J. Itlce pus,t at the close of
their teculnr meeting with some light
rofteslimeiits. It being well known
that tho Inspecting otllcer would bo
with them, theie was a goodly num-
December
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pome.
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Stimulate the stomach,
rouse the lher.cure bibo.is
ness, headache, dizziness,
Rnnr clnmaeli. constitution.
etc. l'rlcf n ecru SoM liy all rtniRRlsH.
The imly Pills to take with llood'i Suaapjtllla.
ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS
2t I V I' 1' ' . . 1 rM-- i Wii,
t t r hv iuw
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cinnton Hoard of Trnilo Hvclitiiige
(tiotatioiiH--AII (iuottttions tiascd
on I'nr ot 100.
STOCKS.
white costume, lichly trimmed with
lace and ribbons to match. She looked
veiy dimming and was gieatly ad
mired by all piesent.
The bildesmald. Miss Itober's. was
nlwi elegantly dirs-sed In white, some
what lelleved with suitable color.s. The
bc-t man was the brother of the bride,
and Master Delbeit Craig served as
page boy Delbeit Is son of William
Cilag nnd nephew of the bilde. Though
u child of only 4 yeais of age, he at
tiacted eonslduiable attention on ac
count of his neat appaiei and his self
possession nnd general aleitness. Tho
bilde, Inldesman nnd page boy had
(' b o luiiiouct of very choice flowers.
The wedding presents, both by their
number and uuallty, show that Mr. and
Mis. Cilas-ou me ery highly tespect
ed by a ver laige number of fi lends,
Space will not admit of tho presents,
It l.s sulllclent to say that they weie
numerous, costly and useful. After the
marriage ceiemony had been concluded
the numerous friends partook of a veiy
excellent dinner, provided by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Cialg, tho paients of the bilde,
who did all In their power to make the
wedding party and the guests for thu
day perfectly at home nnd happy.
In the evening the young man led
couple left for their new home and
took with them the good wishes of
many sincere friends.
firrinton A: I'lttston Trae. Co
National Harm;; & Drill's Co.
First Nation il Hunk
Elmhurst Houleari Co
Scranton Saii.us Bank
Scranton l'acklng Co
Lackd. Iron an'i Steel Co
Third National linnk
Throop Novv'.tv M't'g Co
Scranton Traction Co
Scianton Alo Works
Weston Mill Co
Alexander ("or Itiplacer Co ..
Siir.inton iUd'llnc Co
Dime Dep DK Hank 150
Tick Lunilii - M'f'g Co 175
llconomy Light, Heat & Pow-
ei Co
HONDS.
Scranton Pa's Hallway, first
mortgage due 1920 115
People'. :Mieot ItTl'.way first
mortgage due 101s-" 115
People's Street Hallway. Gen
eral mortgigc, clue 1W1 115
Dickson Mnnufjcturlng Co
Lacl.a Township School L
City cf Scranton St. Imp. 6
Mt. Veinon oal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Traction Co 1M
Bid. Asked.
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I'liiliidclpbia I'roviPion .Marlict.
Phlladoliihl.i, Nov. 11. Wheat Firm and
l.c. hlKhir. contiuct grade, No ember, W
uu7'ic ; Licinil-er, Janiaiy and Febru
ary, nominal corn Firm and 'tc. hli;h-
er. No. J mlNt il, S2i4j3J'.c. Decenilier,
Vrt JL 1
ai&ifo? m fer
'" -flS 0 I ill I I
And envied by his ciimiiIos. Wo Imvo
liiouht about tlio timu when a man In lao.l
crato clroumstances can bo well droned. A
short time iiicohu was compelled to put up
wlih a ri'.idv-m.ido suit. Wo innko u suit
trom &15 up, tho color, cloth and cut .jimr-anteed.
W. J. Davss,
j in
Wjomlns
Ac.
SILVERSTONE,
The Eye Specialist;
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 Hanoyer Township
Schools near Wilkes-Barre
Grand Opera House, Freeland
And in 100 of tho homes in this
region. The fjivat durability of
the Kimball Piano recommends it
to all who wibh to buy but one
piano in u lifetime. Sold ou easy
payments or for cash. Old organs
or pianos taken in exchange Drop
a postal or call.
SEE THE LOW PRICE.
Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00.
Albany Dentists.
DK. HILL & SON will do all kinds of Dental Work at lower
prices than any other Dentist iu Scranton.
IUMj SjIIT TKKT1I ? 1 Oil
TEia'H WITHOUT PLATES a (10
TEETH KXTItACTED F1HUJ
OOLI) 1'IL.MXUS 750
hll.VEK I'lI.UINGH I 50(1
AMALGAM EII.MNU3 23a
GOLD CltOWN'.S 1U 00 TO 93.011
OTIIEH CIIOWXS $1.00 UACII
W e have ticen In Scranton ocr 10 jenrs; c aro hcio
novvvvo Intend loHtay hcio. Our Imsiins H not a mere
otpcrlence Wo will not do work today that you can cull
um to account lor tomorrow Wocompeto with tho cheap
advertising dentHtN who tire here lod.vj and koiio tomor
row, bat wo do not compute our work ih a contrast so do
not makea mistake: all our operu'ors mcc peril of skill
and experience, und not mere studanls still our pilces
are lower than tlio lowest Ilewaie ol Impusterrt and i har
liiliius wlio can allord to ruin your teeth because they aro
not tlnnnclnlly responsible How can wa di better tlitiu
tbeyj The answer Is easy: Wo lm nil dental otllec In marly
every elty In tho L'ultedstutes, and we buy our supplies at
wholesale lor cost No wonder we can glvo better prices
than an oiio else, tberefoie Experience counts also, Hint
woliae tlio eperlenco besides our diplomas Dun t bo
buncoed; Ket tho bust, the most reliable, tlio most comfort
able nnd the mo'-t durable Tho newest methods, the latest
applications, the btst materials 'lheso are uttruitlons
worth consldeilns llesktes nervous people and tbosuwltb
beuit weakness can have their teeth tilled or crowned with
absolute sulci' and positively without pain we are the
onlj reull up-to-date Dental rstablisliment In Northeast
ern 1'enusv I vanla 'IcctlifXtiiictln In the moriilimanil
u new eet furnished In theuftcruoon In tho tiftui noun Uau old practlceol ouis. Woure tho
tplltlk I 111 itlinWU IlKA k.lrtV.I i.itl..r ...i
uwfeiutwt ii sjiJiui.i uiu uitiv iii' lii Ji r.
ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
tiEOKCK II. IVKS, Oenpral Ascnt,
() West Mnrket Street, Wllkesdlarre.
W. S. F00TH, Local Atxent,
l'Jii I'ago Place, Scranton, I'.i.
IMPD0PLD
V
rAy
t ,
,A.
YVJ'Vl-il'i OIIIC9 IS 111
" ' 'Ji.i i.ucu.ivvati.
na ni-ni.', In W.ll
lams' White 1'ioat
Shoo More, cwimlnoi
Hie cje ireo in tui
ravo wav.
esf r sped.
, vl most nivu
L -f and bis nrlei
' vSJ? t tuilLM nro cheap r I
?. nnnDID-J llinntl-cvvlicre. Ala.1
s KH?vlZ nuiitablolndlirerencij
&X.V Wj
to the proper caroof
ineejes n'um 10 pos-e-s
most people until
the time comes when
btiidaclies. Iiimerfoet
Islon.or other results
of mieh neslect clvo wurnlns that nature, H
lolielllnv; iiKiilnst BUi'h treatment of one ot
the most precious ulfts. Normal vision Is a
blessing unappreciated until It has boon loit
una restored; us lull vuiuo is men re.iu.ou,
Steam and
Hot Water
mmft
OAfSMOiR
vrm " ten m s Bdi xm , iu
Xlcbt on thu Avenue.
Younff llurslar (In tho pirlor) "Hark!
Just heatd the lady upstairs till her hus
band that there wtro burglais In tho
house."
Old HurBlar "ThafH all ilffht. If they
know we ate burRlars they'll keep quiet,
for fear of beln' killed. I was afraid
they'd mistake us for poor lelatlons and
cll for ihe iollee." New York Weekly.
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for thoo who will ro today nu cet a pack
use of GltAlN-(). It lultes tneplnco ofcolleo
nt about ij thu cost. It Is a food drink, full
of henlth and can bo ul veil to the children us
well ns I bo adult with ureal bonetlt. It Ik
made of pure grains and looks nnd tastes
like the llnest ei.nlts of Mocha of Javacolleo.
It sattkiles oviryono. A cup of (iniln-o Is
belter for the sjstem than u tonic, because
Use bncllt Is put maneiit. What collVo breaks
iloun (i'utn-O builds nil. nk your t'locer
for dlt Al N-0 i:c. and i!3e
January an.l l-Vbriniy. ncmbial Oath ' 'ihcrcforc, ou hhould nol lose a day before
See the
We lmve just put on stile :i new line of Ingrnln Cprpets
prices niul compare them with ,any other boo Is In the city:
'j;,o I All Wool t nrpcl
il'lo All Wool, medium quality.
! 170 All Wool, bust quality
We have Mime choice lots of Wall Papers that wc arc closing out
at 5c, 0c. and 8c. per roll.
llest Heavy Cotton C'urpct .. ..
Hest Heavy t'nlon Carpet ..
Extrn Heavy Union Carpet ...
mo
r, to
Mil!
J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades U Dnipcrlo.
Chairs and Tables.
Finn, No. J white, Nuvemlxr, Ijecimber
Jn'iu.ir and IVbii'ary, 27a27,jc. l'otalon
-Unchnnm-d , wlite, choice, per buwhcl,
ioaiV.; do. flr to good, uOaiyie.; hvveits,
prime, i ei biihlcet, -(jjuDc.; do. teoondf., A)v
J5c. Iluttcr gulet and steady, fuiu
western cnamery, I'l'jc; do. lornis l
anla nilnt, ilc. ; do. w ostein do., i'le.
Htth'r Plinr. flesh, ncatby, lie; do. west
ern, 2')J. Oheeie Stiuuy. ltcllatd ?ug
nrb I'lrm, and at 9.45 a. m. No'. C. 14, 15
nnd IS of tho soft Kiad(-3 were advanced
1-lbc. Cotton rirm ai d 1-1'ie. higher;
mlddllnK uplnt ds, (Hie. Tallow Dull.
Live Poultry Quiet but tteaily; fowls, 7a
9c; old ronncrs, Ga'l'xC.: fprlns chickens,
"u'.'c; brolltix. ilalOo.; duckn. Si'ic; Keet.o,
Sa9. Diessed Poultry Finn; fowls,
choice, Sija'.'c. ; do. fair to pood, 7',jaSc;
c-hk'kens, large, 10c; medium do., baiv. ;
common and wealded do., 7aSc. ; tuikcs,
good to choice, 10al3c. ; ducks, 7a3c. Ite
ci lpts I'!our, 3,u) barrels, 7.11)0 s.icks;
wheat, 11,000 bethels; corn, 23,000 bunhels,
oats, ST..0I K buFhels. Shipments Wheat,
lO.OOO biwhels; corn, 109.000 bushels; oats,
llj.wO bushels.
New York Produce. Market.
New York. Nov. 11. I'lour Opened eas
ier but with the late Jump In wheat ral
lied nnd closed firm; winter stiaiiKhts,
ilUal.70. Wluui-Bpot firm; No. 2 rcl,
Mt'jp.. f. o. b, allodt; No. 1 northern Du
lulh, 9c, f. u b, alloat; No 1 huld .Man
itoba, $1.014, f. o. b ullout; No. 2 hard
New York, HTViC, t. o. b , allcat, options
opened weak, sold ott undei bearish ca
bles and iknlulH of Aarscntlne crop dam
hkc, but turned strong In tho afternoon
on rumored trouble between Greece and
Turkey, clolnB actlvo ut lie. net ad
vance; hales included No. 2 rid, Jnnuaiy,
9ia97c. closed 87'ic; Jlay, 62 7-16a&l!,'.
clowd 0l'o. ; November, closed, DC'ic; l)e
combor, M'siOTe., closed 97c. Coin dpot
(Inn; No. 2, 3t'ic, f. o. b afloat; options
opened off but iccovetcd und closed at '.a
ie. no advance; Mu, 33u33',:C, closed
36Vjc.; November, cloned 3Ji4c; December,
31Wa32',c, closed 32,4c OatH Spot linn;
No. 2. 2s'ic.; No. 3, 21' Jc; No, 2 white, 27k;
No. 3 white. 27',irc: track mlxud, western,
Tu'JOc.j traiflt white', wetern, aia".c.;
track while, stcte, 20a32c; options iUet
all day, closing steady and unchaiiKo.1;
Ilecembcr, closes! 21i;e. lleef Btoady.
Cut Moats Flim. Uutter Stoady; vvost-
4ern crearaer-, Ha23o.; do, factory, lOalio.; I
having your eyes txamln "d, 1'blsservlco wo
t'ludly louder lreu of charge.
RKMDA1UUK TUB PLACE.
215 Lackawanna Avenue
In the Uhlte Front Slio; Store.
THE
6D
Hot Air Furnaces,
Sanitary Plumbing,
Gas and Electric
Light Fixtures.
ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING,
THE
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 ofler, 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 tho
raason that Kerr's carpets are
etter, Cheaper and Prettier
than the carpets shown by any other house in this city.
R'B
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
408 Lackawanna Avenua
THKD HATUHL BAH sinn Tn i un
wsuu u y nuy aeiucii
OF SGRANTON,
300KSI AND2, COi-VLTHD'L'CO,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING AND BLASTING
MADE AT MO08IC AND RUSK.
DALE WORKB.
IAFLIN & RAND POWDER C8'S
ORANGE ClUN POWDER
l'.loctrlo Ilatterlos, I'.leotrla HxuliJor), tar je
plodlug blasts, Hivfoty Fuse, and
111(111
EXPLUJIVRS,
Repauno Chemical Co.'s
HUNT k mm 11
434 Lackawanna Avj.
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engines and Machinery.
Wo will Hell you Now or Peroiid-Unnd.
We will htfll ou now or tiilto olil In ut
ilmu.'i', or wo lll ront ou ulliln you
wiinl In tlio Mucliliu'ry l.lnc .Spot Caiu
jKilil foracrup Iron unil ilctuln.
National Supply and Metal Go,,
709 West Lackawanna- Avenue.
Special Attention Given to Bust,
nch.s nml l'cronal AccoiinU.
Liberal Accominotlathm-i I'x.
tciulcd According to lialancea anJ
Kesponslblllty.
3Icr Cent. Intercut Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
A NEW DISCOVERY
A 4 Jv 1'l 4 "HUlli Ul 1.11111.
;Mr den, N. A tlmt nmulutuly
Sii lreenm ivn Hoptlo or foul
n-" imiltiir from .Hit .irlf ,,, Ih-
womb.
, it ounteK tlio woniij,
nil iierMHix uiHeiues
iirlulm; from Hi:iuiou
lo uctloiiH uro vuruil.
Ovai Hm DlseiuuH, Til
mom. I'roluiHim.l'alii.
ful Monstnmtlon, anil ull other UImminoi of
Women. Cull or neml two-cent Htump for
puitlculiirs.
A. I5. HOFFSOMMUR, (1BNKKAL. AUUNT,
U31 Fruukllu Ave, ecruutoti, I'u,
ii
YK.fftK
3&
M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephono 3954
Capital, -Surplus,
Undivided Profits,
$200,000
300,000
79,000
WM. C0XNELL, Presltlcnt.
HENHYBKLIN.Jr., Vice Pros.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier.
Whon In doubt what to uje i.
NcnousUcbilny. Lo6 of I'owt:
Impoteney.AtropBV.Varlcocele ano
other weakncj, from any cause
use S:xlno IMIi. Draln checLe.'
id lull vigor quickly reetored.
I f ut(lclf. licit trwitUl remit ruur.
Mailed lor J1,00;0 bos $3.00. WltL
$3.00 orders we aire a guarantee to
euro or refund the money. Address
PEAL UEDICINE CO., Clercland, O.
for Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Phrmacit, cor. Wvomlna avonua and
Spruce stroet
WIUU PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE
Of Weakness in .lien Tlicy Trent nml
fail to Curo.
An Omaha Company places for tho
first time btforo the public a MAGI
CAL TKHATMHNT for tho cure of
Lost A'ltallty, Nervous and Sexual
Weakness, nnvl ltestoratlon of Llfd
roice In olil and young men No
worn-out Fieneh lemedy; contains no
Phosphorous or other harmful drugs.
It Is a WONIJCrtrUL TItKAT.MB.NT.
Maplcal In Its effects postlve In Its
cuie. All readeis, who are buffering
from a weakness that blights their
llfi, cnufclnu that mental nnd physical
sufteilns pv-cullar to Lust Manhood,
bliotlld write to the STATK MKDICAI4
COMPANY. Suite 717 n.uiBf Lulldlnir,
Omaha, Neb . and they will send you
absolutely FltKK. a valuable paper ott
tlieso diseases, and positive proofs of
their truly MAOICAL TIlHATMnNT.
Thousnnds of men, who havo lost all
hope of a cure are being restored by
them to a perfttt condition
This MAOICAL TIU5ATMENT may
be taken at home under their direc
tions, or they will pay lallroad faro
nnd hotel bills to nil who piefer to go
theto for tieatnient. If they fall to
cure. They nie perfectly reliable;
have no Freo Preset Intlons. Free Cute,
Free Sample, or C, O. 11, fake They
have J2ii0,000 capital, and guarantee to
curo every case they titat or refund
every dollar; or their charges may b
deposited in a bank to be pnld to thorn
when a curo Is effected. Wilto them
today.
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