THE SOT? ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10, 1897. rt When Looking For the Best Uo to the mot rollaulo. Lnritest imottment; lowest prices In Hiilr floods. Wo mako WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. (satisfaction gunrnnteod In l.ndlcV and dents Wig, for strcot wear. We have- tho lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to see tho Ideal Hair Hrusli, goiiutno Hlbcrtan bristle, nlr cushioned. Children's Jlnlr Cutting receives our spcclnl attention. Christian Association hall. The case will be tried before Judge John M. Hltninoiis. The members of Mrs. C. J. Lnngley's Sunday Rchool class will rIvo a concert In tho l'rwibytcrlan church Monday cenlng, Nov. 22. I 317 Lackawama Avs. i HI? Of. course yoti liave heirlooms in form of Old ritrnittire. and then, perhaps, your moJorii fur. nfshiiiKS area bit worn. Why not have them toned up restored? ing Is a special line o! work with us. We do it well and we do it for as little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. WILLIAMS riMn Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paperi SCRANTON. PITTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. desltous All poisons clesltous of becoming members of the Y. M. I. will meet In the Saistlelcl meeting room this even ing. MNses I.lzzle and Alice Hastings', of Dunmore, spent Sunday with friends In town. Tho marrlaire of John Maloney, of Yotk nenue, to Miss Cella Moon, of Scranton, is announced to take place on Xov. 25. Mr. George Reese Ins iemoed hs family fiom Dupont to Vandllng. Mls Carrie MtKaa hafe re turned to her home In Plains, aftei peernl lns' vlsdt lit the home of her bister. Mis. l'.oe Xewlln. Mr. and Mis T. J ritslmmorw and family, Mr. and Mis. John Itclllav and family, and MIsMamo Uoche. of ritta ton, spent Sunday at the leMdenee of Mi. and Mi. James Walsh Mi. William rredeiltii.of Vine Ptieet, is seilously 111 of tin oat tiouble. The v laducts on the N Y. & S , cntu neetimr It with the' WIlkes-Haue and Eastern, aie now complete and tialns aie running to the new Junction. Thuu ate eight crews stationed undei the di rection of M. i:. Johus.ttaln dispatcher, and Chailes Tuchcm engine dispatcher. Tho marriage of Mlhail McGowan. n populai yountr man of this place, and Miss Mary Pontiell, of 1'lttston. Is an nounced to tnlce plate this month. The mairlago of Gustav Krhart, nia.il tanler between Avoca and Dupont, and Miss Margaiet Grles, of Plttston, took place at the lattcr'.s home on Sat uiday evening. Miss Anna Rowe, of Wilkes-Rarre, was a visitor In town on Sunday. Rev. U. T. Pi Ice, of Scianton, will deliver the second of a com so of lec tuies this evenlrig in the Methodist Kpl&conal church for the benefit of the Kpvvoith league. Subject, "Personal Reminiscences of the Late War" Mrs. A. McAlpIne has letumed from Maiathon, N. Y after seveial months visit. She was accompanied home by Mrs. L. n. McAlpIne and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller have re turned home, nfter spending a few davs with f i lends in Ranchdale. The cn.se against Ignatz Rolan, An thony Sllncoe, Anthony Gedareck, Simon Remette. John Roe. John Rav lack. John Vlsaple and Wadraff Car nlskl, chained with riot in connection with the recent strike at the Heldel berg, No. 2, colliery of the Lehigh Val ley company, was completed before Judge Lvnch on Saturday and a ver dict of not guilty was rendered by tho Jury. The case was hotly contested and the veidlct was Impoitant, as It involved the right of the men to gather on the premises of the company In older to persuade others not to return to work. Mr. John Mitchell, fir., of the AVest Side, Is seilously ill of pulmonary trouble. The Avoca Argus, under Its new management, has proved a most Inter esting Journal. Its columns on Satur day were Interesting nnd Instructive nnd wisely dealt with all tho import ant town topics, political and social, together with an amount of adve: Us ing fiom tellable business houses In this vicinity. MACTOKYVILLE. Mrs. Kate Perrlgo, of Scranton, Is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ronton Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. George Rlfenbury, of Hansom, were in town over Sunday. Cards nre out announcing the mar riage of Miss Lou Carrie Kent to Dr. John Graham Wilson, both of Mont- lose. The ceremony will tako place Wednesday nftcrnoon, Nov. 21, at 4 o'clock in the first Prcsbytcilan church at Montrose. Dr. Wilson Is a son of our townsman, Giles S. Wilson, nnd has many fi lends In this place. Mr. and Mrs William Perrlgo and son, Stanley Clay, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of Renton Cole man. Yesterday maiked the opening of tho twelfth annual meeting of the Lacka wanna and Wyoming Musical Alliance. Mr S S Meyers, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is the dlicctoi. Mrs. Frank Raker (nee Genevieve Hacon), of Nicholson, Is the accompanist, nnd Mr. Alfred Wooler, of Scranton, the leading soloist The leadots of The Ttlbune will got a full account of each day's proceedings of the alliance In this column. The Juiy In the Cailton Adams mur der case ai rived at a veidlct last Sat uiday night at mldnlgh't. Court as sembled and received the veidlct, which was minder In the second degteo Much comment has already been made upon the verdict and It Is not untvet sally satlsfactoij to tho public In gen eral This week Is civil couit, an extia ses sion has been called for next week to dispone of the remaining criminal cases. The grand jurots will meet again next Monday, Nov, 22, for three dnjn, to complete their work of cilml nal cases that Is yet to come before them. Hatty Llndsey and his witnesses are In court this week, attending to his case against the Hanlsburg fit o In surance company, which refused to pay the loss on his dwelling and contents, which was burned a year ago this month Theie Is no clue yet obtained to the stolen horse and wagon that was taken from the barn of C. W. Dean last w eek. Paulownn Rebckah lodge, No. RS, I. O. O P., will have an election of ofll ceis this evening, and a good attend ance Is expected. Mr and Mrs Ernest 13. Redell and son, Robert, of Carbondale, are spend ing a few das' vacation with their patents near this place Mr. Redell thinks that a change from the manipu lation of conductor's punch on n pas senger tialn to the manipulation of the tiiggers on a double-bun eled shotgun will be beneficial to his health. Our townsman, D. L Howell received tho .sad news last Sunday of thr sud den death of his mother at Centre- morelnml, Pa. Wnlter F. Capwell, of Wyoming ave nue, Scianton, Is spending tho meek with A. A Riown, and atttndlnir the Musical alliance. Our tow nsman and postmaster, P. R. Walter, Is doing jury duty this week In civil couit. Mis II. Ronfoy. of Rlnghamton, X Y, Is visiting her father, Thomas nought, of this place. Koyal makes the tood pure, wholesome nnd delicious. .0YjJ qJtKJH POWDER EMM Absolutely Puro ROYAL (MKINO POWDER CO., nnnnMnniw NEW YORK. i ftMHcnROTni? THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Kovlnvv. New York, Nov. 15 Wall sticet has not Fieti so dull a daj in mun months. Even the professional traders vveio nlniost out of tho market, and there was absolutely no outside lntpur or sign of Interest In the maiket. A largo proportion of the da's trading was in sugar arul this stock fell awaj at one time J'm points, hut closed l'j rbovo tint The tally was duo to a ruling b the treasury department to apply the countetv tilling duty of the tariff bill to refined sugars imported from Denmark. Total s.iks were 170,700 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, ah LKN it CO, stock biokcrs, Wears build Ing, rooms (03-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est ing Am Tolncco Co .... 81 M Am. Cotton Oil . ... 21114 Wi Am. Sug Rifg Co 1 .!)(, ISO Ate! , Top. & S. To 1J' U Ateli, To .V S Vo Pr J7'i JS1,, CliCBti. At Ohio 2P 21 S, Chicago Gas Dl'i VH'i Chic. & N Western .120'.. UO Chicago, R & Q 91 i't C C. C & St. Louls..3.:'i J23i Cble, Mil & St. P... M'fc 2i vhle, H 1 A. Pac. . 8i,, M Del A Hudsjn lUU'a 109'i; Gen. Rleetrlc 33' i SV, Louis .v, Nashville. " IT, M. K. A. Texas Pr Man. Klcvat"d .... Mo Paelllc X. J Centril . . .. X. Y. Oentt il .... X. Y . S. .v W. Pr Not. Pacific Pr Out. A. Western Pae Moll Phil A. Reading ... Southern II. It Southern It. R Pr Ten n , C. and lion Union l'-ulflco Watush, Pr Western I'lilon W. L V. S. Leather, Pr.., . 33 . '.Mi . S7'j .10t, . ri'2 . ir-4 . :o . 21 t . :j . 2V2 . - . 17'h . s; . 61 t'b'i 2S--4 i-7'2 10ti ot'i IF li'4 30 Jl, ' 2 20 17's S7's 2's et S0'4 :o4 l-Ta 1J'S 2S 21' a 1J0 S3 nr KM' j 33 Gl, 3'j 07 2S Sovs 10",' a 16'i 30 214 29'j 2i J0'4 17U Ct S0'a 20 325s 27'i 21's M'2 l.'O W'b 32' I .'2'i. SO 109'i! 33 Cheese Dull. Largo vvhlto September, 8'sc: small do, 'c; largo colored Sep tember, 8'ac.: small do., SUcj ltugo Octo ber, 8',nS4c; small October, Sie.; light skims, Ca7c.; jmrt skims, rafi'3c.j full skims, S'alc. Ubrh l'lrnij stnto anl Pennsylvania, 202.!c., western fresh, 22'iC. Tallow Quiet; city, 3'c; country, r.'da 3$c. l'ctrolctim Quiet; united closed, C7 aiC. ; Pcnnsjlvunla crude no maiket, nom inally, S5c. Chlcngo Grain .Market. Chicago, Nov. 15 Tho leading futures rangcel ns follows: Wheat Xovember, &l c.j December, OUiiSHc May, !0n90Uc Corn November, VtrJiisC. . December, 2G1ja2G1c. ; May, 23'n297ic. Pork Decem ber, J7.2on7.22'3; Jantuvry, JS.'.TaaSlS'.s. Lard December, Ji.lJal !2's; January, J4 -30ai25. Ribs December, JI25at20; Janu ary, t 27'2al.22'3. Oats December, 20'ka 20'4c; Jlay, 22a21'(,a22c. Cash quotations wero a follows. Flour Dull and easy. No 2 spring whe. S7'iaS4'2C , No. .1 spring w heat, Stall , Xo. 2 red, OH-aWV ; No. 2 corn, IV.c; Xo. 2 yellow, 2Hc; Xo. 2 oats, 20'2C.; No. i white f. o b, 21c , Xo. 3 white f. o. b. 2J'4i23'ie ; No. 2 rye, 47'4a4734C ; No 2 barlej, f o. b , 2r.'4a3Sc- ; No. 1 ilax reed. 1 0al 01'i; pume timothy seed, $2 05; polk, 7.2,"m7.30. lard, ?117'.4; ribs, l 20v4 SO; shoulders, P4a3c , sides, 4'ra4V,, whl'lcej, J1.18, sugars un changed Flour, receipts, S.000 Utirl9, shipments, H 000 barrels Wheat, teceipts, 82.0K) bushels, shipments, 83,000 bushels. Corn, receipts, 2.M bushels, shipments, 339,000 bushols Oats, receipts, SW-W bush els; shipments, It'.OuO bushels Hnrle, re ceipts, 103,000 bti'hcls, shipments, 12,000 bushels. 32' j 5". 2S' lj' 105' j 31a 52'! 15U 30 21 K. !U 298 2T,'i son 17' g kS'i CI CHICAGO GRAIN JIAIIKCr. Open- High- Low- Clos- WYOMING. The ladles of the Wyoming Raptlst church will hold a fair on tho lith and 13th of December. A large number of papeis. entitled The Homo News, were dlstilbuted in WomIn on Satin day evening. The paper Is a new publication, being only the second number, nnd Is printed In Plttston nnd edited by W. G. Wllnet. It Is a font -page shet, containing brief Items of local lntct est and other profit able rending Mr. Wldncr was foi some time comae ted with the Plttston Item befoie that discontinued Its appeal mice. Miss Laura Davlcs and Miss Kmllv Harsch weie In attendance at the Y W. C. A. convention In Wllkes-Hane on Sunday. The Courtdale Concert company Is advertised to give an entertainment In Music Hall on the evening of Nov. 21. They will nppear under the auspices of the Kpworth league of the Metho dist Episcopal oilmen. Special services wore conducted In the AVest Side chapel every evening of last week and much interest was mani fested. The branch of the Needle Work Guild held a business meeting In the Institute on Thuisday of last week. The garments which had been gath ered dutlng the past year by the dliec tors were brought together and es teiday afternoon they wete placed on exhibition to the public Several needy families have through the year been aided by this society. It Is a very ex. cellent chailtable organization and Is a step toward a systematic and cen tralization of charitable work which Is in need everywhere. Thete are en tirely too many who take advantage of personal chailty. Miss Flotence Nuss, who has been 111 for some time, is gradually Improving Mrs George "Wilson, of Mount SCIon, nnd Mrs. Lewis Oberdotfer, of Hard ing, were guests of Mis. II. R. Thotnp son on Sunday. WHEAT. December ... M.IV 'ATS. Dicenibcr .. May URN December ., May I.VIttl December 1 1 lug. 91". 20' i so est. l'8 20'4 .' ID A 17 I 20H 21's ,' -O's L1J lug 91 iM'i 20'i 21', 29 412 crnnton Itotird of Trade t'.xclinliRP Quotations-- VII Quotations Rased on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton A. Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 Nation el Rormg & Drill's Co. Pint National Bank i:iinhurst Hiuilevurc! Co cianton bavligs Hank Scranton PacMng Co I.acka lion unci St el Co Third National Rank Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Traction Co , Scranton Ale WotKs Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co .. scranton Peddlng Co Dime Uep A. DIs Rink Peck Lumbc- M'f'g Co Rcnniimy Ll(,ht, Heat A. Po.v- er Co BONDS scranton Pass. Rillwoy, lltst mortgage due 1D.I0 cople's street Rillwoy first mortgico due 10P' People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 10.11 Dicl.son Manufacturing Co ... l.ackn Township School h" City ct Scranton St. Imp. C vit Vernon foal Co ,. Scranton Avlc Works scranton Traction Co 100 lliillulo Live Stock. Hast Rtiffalo, X. Y, Nov. 11 Cattle Slow ; choice steers, $IS5a5 00, medium to heavy, $ll5aloo, const- roughs, JJTH-no, choice heifers, ?190i120, mixed butchers', $3 25a 1 00. well fattened cows, $155i30V, export bulls, f3Wi3'0; oxen, t223i4IO Hogs Yorkers, lnlved packers' grades, medium weights, nnd hca hoes, J3 50a 3C5; roughs, $3.0m3 20, pigs, $3.i3w). Sheep and Lambs Slow, lambs, carllngs cholco to prime, JI'ji'jOO. culls, $3 GOa 4 25; natives choice to extra, 3 70aj"O; fair to good, $3 50u5 0"i: culls, JI75T40. Sheep, choice to selectel wethers, f 4 r.,a I 73; good to choice niKod, $1 25a4 uti, culls, 52 75a3 25. 650 2C0 350 "l5 loO 175 115 115 115 0 ioi 5 150 80 17 75 250 1 105 Cliicns ll Ntock. Chicago, Xov. " Theie was a glutted cattle nniket today and prices were low er from the opening to the close. Natlvo beef cattle, $! 40al 50 Hogs-$3 35 13 30, lots, $! 20.13 40; choice to prime shipping droves, M 40i3 53, pigs, ?3 25a3 W Native sheep, $2 90a4 73; western t angers, $3'n 4 71; fed westerns, Jliwil73; extra native shenp. $4 85,15 0); limbs, $4a0 20 Receipts Cattle. 20.CXT) head; hogs, 42,009 head; sheep, 13,000 head. Hast Liberty t'nttli) Mnrkrt. Iiiat Liberty, I'a , Nov. 13 Cattle Steady; prime, Jf73a4S3; common, $Ja 3M; feeders, ?la4 50 Hog-r-Lowcr. Pilme pigs, 3 50.13 W, all otlnr giatlcs, $3 30i3 70, loughs, ?2 25a3.25. Sheep lllaher, choice, JIIO-ilM; comnion, a3 05, cholco lamb'', $3 5015 75; common to good limbs, $1 50a 5 33; veal calves, $0 30i7 10. New York Live Mock. Xew York, Nov, 13 Reeves Active, stronger; natlvo steers, $! 25a5 '), stags nml oven, $275i4 4). bulls, t2i.5a3.23; dty cows, Jl.7",a!25 Cihes Mcailj . veaK v,is; gtdeis, S3 v 75. westerns, J,a5M. Sheep and Lambs btcnrlj , .uttve; sluep, $3U70; lambs, J.J10H.15. Hojc-Dull at S3 1,0.13 W. Oil hiitket. Oil City, Pa, Xov. 13 Oicdit bilances, fiSo.; ecttlflcatcs, hrst sale, 70; closed, of fered at 07V I les 3 at 70c; 1 at OS-, and J at U7c.j sMimcnts, 1S9,032 barrels; tuns, 1M.131 binds. . a roii'iY iiotis ox a srur.i:. Tiom tho Los Angeles Receid. Peter Casson Is a butch"! In the prohi bition town of F.stondldo Mi also has a Much and a winery. Mt Is nlatcd that last fall ho niado several thousand gil lons of wine, which he stored in bis big vats. One holding !J0 gallons was le scived for a blghei pi ice. Rirlj in Feo rurry ('j'-on "ampled tills cask and lilt it was going to be a mum maker Tho vat had a smalt pliw that piojw ted nc ir the Hour. How this chanced to be puiled out b his herd of fortj hoss some time that di Casson does not know. Hut the f.illow'.iv morning 113 cask was empty and his tuiss wallowed diunke-iily about II. Onlj one was able to ilsc to Its fe-t, when it fell down abalu, eomiilctelj Jnsgcd. 100 102 1C. 85 100 B :P, os liotiltl bo In evt-r i..inil) (fl.'jv n n led., hie cliist an 1 cve-ij JjUy w 1 1 avellu's fc-np. Thej are W fj 3 51 g?i Should bo In evt-r l..mil X men. trav lm li out ot urderi cure hiurtiohe, lill'ouinm, ord ill liver troublci. Mild ami cillLKiit. li ccntu II ON ESI) ALE. I1ALLSTEAI). Hugene Lowe and wife, of Rlngham ton, spent Sunday at the home of M. S. Lowe. Our citizens are looking forward with bright anticipations to next Friday evening, when a mock trial will be the attraction at the Railroad Young Men'a Miss Canle Weston and Mrs. Hemy Foster aie visiting friends In New Jer sey. Tho annual ball of the Amity club will be held In the annory on Thanks giving evening. Tho Llederkinnz (Wagner benefit) entertainment will take place Thurs day evening next In their hall. Tho county institute convened In the court houso yesterday nfternoon. Last evening a reception was given the teachers in the Presbterian chapel This (Tuesday) evening Hon, Kmeison Collins will deliver a lecture. Subject, "Giant, the Soldier." On Wednesday evening there will be a concert by the bwedish cimutette, und Thuisday even ing a lecture by Dr. Rruinbaugh; sub Ject, "The Teche Countty." We have just put on sale a new Una of Ingrain Cnrpets. prices and compare them with any other floods in the city; flcwt Heavy Cotton Cnrpet . lent Heavy Union Carpet Kxtra Heavy L'nlon Curpet 'Jlo I All vv'ool Curpet .. iltlu All Wool, medium 1 .1170 I All Wool, best quality Sec the 10n r4o 6U0 Wu have some choice lots of Wall Papers that we are closing out nt 5c, (lc, and 8c. per roll. 4, SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Cm pets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Draperies. Clmlra and Tables, Philadelphia Provision llmket. Philadelphia, Xov. 15 Wheat-Steady; contract giade, Xovemter, 97a97'C, De cember, Januny and February, nomin al. Corn StcMdj ; No. 2 mixed Noveainer and December, 32330 ; Janunr and Fcu uiarj, nominal Oats Firm and '..c .light er, No. 2 white November, December, January and February, 2i;.i2S . Flour -Steady, winter super, J3a3 25; do. extrts, 3 23a2 73, Pennsylvania roller clear, S4a 4 2:; do straight, $1CCiI05; wee tern wln tci char, Jl.lOal 35, do straight, $1 50a 173, do patent, JI85a5 00 spring clear, C:23a4U), do. straight, $IC0al8O, do. pat ei t, J3i3 15; city mills cxti.i, $3.JJaJC0; dJ clcai, $4 1014 35, do stralBht, l fOa il, do intent, 513i530 Rt! Flour Jo So per birr, I for choice Pennsylvania Ruckwhcat Flour Fncbange; m vv $1 4'U 1 CO per 100 pounds as to utility Potatocs I"ii. while 'hoice p- nushel is"de., d3 fall to good, COaCjc ; swt is prime i er bisket, ISaWc , do seconds, 20a25e. Ilutt-r Quiet but steady, fancy western ci cam cry, 23'2C!,; do Pennsylvania pilnts, 21c , do. western do, 21c. LVks Firm, fresh nearbj, 21c, do western, 20c Cheese Lnclianged. Refined Sugars Fil m. Cot ton 1-lCc. dower; middling uplands, C l-lle. Tallow Dull; clt iirlme in hogs heads, 3V ; country do in birrcls, 3c ; dark do, Jc; cakes, 2-4c. Live Poultty Steady but quiet, fowls, 7a9c ; old roost ers, Cafl'ic ; spilng chickens, 7a9c ; broil ers, OalOe. ; ducks, sa9c , geese, 8a9c Dressed Poultry Fnchangcd; fowls choice, 8'..a9c ; do. fair to good, 7Viafcc ; chickens 1 irge, 10c ; medium do , 8a9c ; common and scalded, do, 7aSc. ; turkejs, good to choice. 12al4c ; ducks, 7a9c. Re ceipts Dour, 4,000 barrels and 13,000 sacks wheat, SS.OOO bushels, coin, 33,000 bushels, oats, 17,000 husluls. Shipments Wheat, 23,000 bushels, corn, 1S7.000 bushels, oats, 9,000 bushels NoivYnrk I'rotliico .Market. New York, Nov. 15 Flour Steady and fairly active) without change City mill patents, 5 75a6(0, winter patents, 3a5 25, city mill clears, J3 15a5 CO, winter straights, $4 55al70; .Minnesota patents, ?5U5 40 win ter extras, 13 40a4.00, Minnesota bakers', J4.20a4; winter low grades, J2 90aA10. Wheat Spot dull, No 2 red, oyti , f o. b afloat, No 1 hard Manitoba, fl V2U f o l., afloat; No 1 Northern New York, 97c, f. o, b atloat. Options opened firmer on cold western west and better cables, eased olf under bearish weekly statistics, and after ruling dull all day closed easy at 'aV4c. net decline January, 90o97'c., closed 7',ic; May, 92930.; closed !IJc , November closed 9Gc ; December, 90Jsa 97c, closod 904c. Corn Spot Met, Xo. 2, 331iC., f. o. in., alloat. Options opened steady and ruled dull and a shade easier oil day, closing 9a'tc net lovvti Novem ber closed SF'.o ; December, 3l4a31;c, olosed 31?c.j May, 3l'i(a3J'i,c., Closed 33c. Oats Spot Met; No. 2. 25Vic; Xo. 3, 24c , No, 2 white, irt4c ; No. 3 white, 27c; track mixed, western, 23'a2tiHc; track white, 27a31c. Options dull and unchanged, December closed 25',4c Reef Steady. Cut Meats Steady. Ruttcr Stea Jy, western creamery, Hj23c; do. fattory, ICalSc ; Kl gins, 23c; Imitation crcianety, 12a 17c; etato dairy, 12a20c; do, creamery, 14a23c. Most torturing and dlsflRiirliiR of Itching, burning, scaly sl.ln and scalp luinion l In stantly rclleied by a warm bath with Ctm cimx SoAf, a slnglo apidlcatlon of C'uticliia (olntinciitt, tho great skin cure, and a full dene of CLTictltA HrsoLvrM, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when all else falls. ratlcura ri1dthTOTrtotth.worW. vr0minijri.ncn: THE Mondays Big Bargains 200 150 IK 115. PATENT FLOUR We Make It, We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. HE WEST0N MILL CO. rianufacturer's Price $8.00 and $10. Tlonday Horning at 8 O'CIock, Your Choice for $4.98 Each. in m Manufacturer's Price $6.00 to $8.00. Monday Morning at 8 O'clock, Your Choice for $3.98. Four large Ceuter Tables will he piled up and there i3 a choice. So first comes takes the pick. BUCK'S D LI MPORIUN 138 Wyoming Avenue. TEETH SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00 Albany Dentists. FOR SALE Boihrs, Eninss and Machinery. We will sell j on New or seconcl-Itand. We will sell joti new or take old In ev ilimiitr, or we- will rent jou antbln nu want In the Miithlneiv Line rtpot Cash paid for irup Iron aud .Metals. National Supply aid Mstal Co,, 709 West Lncknunmi.i Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Hgr. Telephone 3954 A NEW DISCOVERY 1! Dr. Flnlaw. of Cam- ,si.' den, N. J that absolutely v IrV prevents any septic or foul svsjL "j matter fiom entering the Tkw womb. SsL.y As it dilates tho womb. S1 ISi. all nervous dlneuses IwiwSCaP .?J nriHlngfromspaHiiiod. Ste)'3ifM3c5' lc actions me cured. r ovar an Diseases, in. msa mors, l'rolaiisns.l'iilii- ful Vlonstriintlon, nnd all other Ulhcnso of Women Lull or fcend two-ceut stump for pal ticulars. A. P. HOrFSOMMER, anCRAL. AOENT, 'l'i Pranklln Ave, Scranton, Pa. A5KF0!iTTIEB?KLETOI i fl SI6ahdj m G1V5 THL BrTIIGnT TnNEW(M9 Anp!5AB59I!TELY5AFE FOR SALE BY THE Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. DK. HILL & SON will do all kinds of prices tli.m nny other Dentist in Scranton. II I.E. SKI' TEIT1I C4 00 TUbrH WITHOUT PIiA'IKS 3 00 TKUlHEXTitACrRU ntllU COLD ril.LINUB 7f,c Dental Work at lower bll.VKU 1'II.UNOS AMALOAM FIIiLIXGS.. OOIiU CROWNS OTHKU CROWNS -. .- 50a 250 ..82 GOTO $5.00 ..... 91.00 KAC1I Ve have been In Scranton over III vesrs; vto nre hero now wo intoud tostny heie Out tiiistnccs Is not a mere experience Wo will not do work todaj that vou can cull us tone count loi tomorrow We compete with the cheap ndvertlslni; dentists who nre here todaj nail Kone tomor row, but vie do not compute our work is a 10 11 trust do not make a mHtake; all our opera1 ors uro experts of skill and experience, and not inoro students Still our prices are lower than the lowest ilowaroof Importers nnd char latans who can iitlotd to lulu vour teeth because they lira nottliiiiiioliilly reipanslblu Row can wo do better than they '1 lie iiiiower isenj: VV 0 have a dental otlleelnuenrly everj city In tho United htntes, and vie buy our supplies at viholcalc for cost Nowondervie can give better pilces than nuj one else, therefore Hxperlente counts also, and woliave the experience besides our diplomas Don t bo buncoed, itct tho best, the most reliable, the most comfort able and tho moit durable '1 he newest methods the latest applications, the btst materials I hee are attractions woith considering HesldLS nervous people and those, with lietirt weakness can have their teeth tilled or crowned with absolute NufHy and positively without pain wo aie tho onlj really up-to-date Rentnl i.Hlabllsliinent in IsorlLcust. em IVuiiseiMinia 'icetli extractlnc in the liiornluiiaud 11 new Mt furiiMiMl In the nfte-i noon in the aftei 110011 is an oldpractlcoot oms uuiiiui, vt vnma 111c uicic luitlitfcutn lllB Mi' if mm f 1 III II" SIM We are tho THI II fi COIIELL 434 Lackawanna Ava. i Fine Line of NEW STYLES SHE RINGS Dlamcnil nn i Ccmbhalioi Rings St3rlinSilvrWar3aaJ Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles aud sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. KIERR'S FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. $1.00 Moquettes for 80 Cents Some with borders to match, every piece new, shown fof tho first time this week. Best Tapestry sell l'or ioc. a yard above these. $1.25 Body Brussels for $1.00 S-frame goods, m.ide by three of the best mannlacturers, viz. : Itiuelow, Lowell anil Glen Echo. $1.50 Bigelow Axminsters for $1.25 Aie unrivaled foi their beauty and wearing cjualities. TapcstrlCI and lllraill'', tor rooms, halls and stairs, in endless variety, at proportionately low prices. The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylvania. KilEiilHOIELL 130' Wyoming Ava, WOLF & WENZEL, sao Adams Ave., Opp. Court lloiu:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Aeents for Richardson Boyntou'i Turnaces aud Raug39. NEW YOUR HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor lltli Hticet nnd University I'lnce, NEW YORK. Uno block westof Uroad- via). Jsoiedfor two things, COMFORTamlCUISINE rirkt-class rooms nt 81.00 a daj nnd up vuird, on tho Kuropcan plan. L. &E. FRENKLE. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placo, pje:a vork. AMCKICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Dny and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Dny and Upwards. GEO. MURRAY, Proprietor, SCRANTON STATION. The St. Denis Uroad way and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Oracc Church. European Plan. Room Ji.oo a Day and Upwards. In a roodeit and unohtruttvo way thorn ar few better conducted hotels in the metropolis thin the St. Dun in Thii irrdat iiodu arltv it hia irnulreil om idllv bo tracsd to its unions location, its bomcltka Rtuioiplnre. tho ptouilar excolleno E Draperies AND 3 Upholstery, 4-08 Lackawanna Avenue. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bttsl ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to llalaucea mid Ucsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. C0NNELL, President. IIEXUY BEL1X, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. THE 100SIC POWDER CO.. aOOBIS I AND 2, COM'LTHD'L'Va SORANTON, PA. S1LVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WPDOPLnJj? rjr& e 5& RilOPlB &i WHOSHonice Is at Tr 21ft I,icknvvan nn .ienue, in Will lams' White Tront Mioo Store, camlnoi tho eje free In tho most accurate way, und hU prices for spec taeles are cheaper than elsewhere. A la mentable indltrerencii to the proper care of theee pcem to poi ess most people until the timet conies when lieaditc lies. Imperfect v lstoii.or oilier reruns ofBiich neslcct clvo vvurnlntr that nature Is rebelling against mull tieHtiiicut of one ot the most precious sifts. Normal vision l a blesslnif unappreciated until it has been lot and restored. Its lull value Is then realized, lbcrofore, on should noi losea day beforo having jour ewisoxniiiln d 1 Ms service) vto t'ludli reuder lieu of clui u. Lm! . RCMCMIICR TUB PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the V hlte Front Sho: Store. J ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS re. ally homelike atmojn of its cuisine and service, and Us vary modtr- its prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADD AT MOOBIC AND ROOk DALD WOREB. LAPLIN RAND POWDER CSV ORANGE OUN POWDER Eloctrlo Katterles, Elootrlo Explidari. for os rlodlue blasts, Safety Fuse, and Repauno Chemical Co3 expLoVes. P&ttlVH? ? Sft ' iTlJJJji And envied by his enatnle. Wo luivo In ought about tho time when a man In mod. erato circumstances can bo well dressed. A short tlmoiiso ho was compelled to put up with a reudj-inadci suit. Wo iniiho a suit from 81"U. the color, cloth and cat guar anteed. W. J. Davis, w,ag
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