- ivw' ,'ntmi," V fy 'a -' ! ' 8 THURSDAY, JANUAttY fl,. ISO?. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE, nitmSDAT, JANtTATtT 6, 1898. Blood Humors Whether Itching, Imrning, Weeding, ecaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or horedltary, from Infancy to age, speedily cured by warm baths with CtrricnKi. Boap, pcntlo anointings wlthConcunA(olnt ment), tho groat sktn cure, and mild doses of Conctnu. Absolvent, greatest of blood partners and humor cures. (Micura I, nold ttimnrhont lh world. romiDlcoiirDCBlK. Cot p., sou Prop. . Uo.too. mr "How to Cum Eriry Illood llnmof,"free. CAPE UllunDQ W" nir Ba vt ntm- inuu iiuiiiuiiw i I lists cured by CcmuuSoir. Big Seduction on all furniture coverings. We Upholster Furniture and do it well. Have your work done this month at half the former price. m ui NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. Mr. T. P. McGrall Is spending a few days with friends in Wllllamsport. Mr. John Scott, sr Is suffering from a Mvere attack of pneumonln. Miss Mollle Heap and hi other Ed ward are visiting; at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, , 'Dennis Grimes, of nimhiust. A week of prayer will he Instituted In the Mooslc Presbyterian church, be ginning next Monday. The pulpit will he occupied by several visiting clergy men. Mr. Martin Carden has announced himself as candidate for school direc tor In the Third ward. Miss M. T. Draper, of New Yoik, w7ll be present at the Christian alli ance meeting this afternoon and even ing. The pupils of the Xorth district, Mar ry township, enjoyed a pleasant sleish lide to Hansom farm on Tuesday. The borough pupils of No. 3 school will go to Kxeter this afternoon. Mr. Enos McDonald has returned to Jersey City, after a few days' visit at the tesidence of his mother in the North End. Mr. Dana Manners has returned home, after a few days' visit with his sister in Elmlra. The revival services that are being conducted by Mrs. Catelln In the Primi tive Methodist church this week are very instructive nnd inteiosting. Large crowds attend oacli evening. Mioses Ella and Sarah Foy are visit ing their sister, Mrs. Hart, of Kings ton. Miss Ettlc Davis has returned to Wyoming, after a week's visit with her parents on the West Side. Mr. Horace Frederlcl, night operator on the Falrview branch, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation with fi lends in Now Jersey. Mr. Harry McMillan, nf West Titta. ton, was a visitor in town on Tuesday. miss u, AicAndrew left on Tuesday to spend some titno with friends in Greater New York. Mr. AVilllam Ashley, of Hacketts town. Is a visitor In town. A sleighing party comprising about fifteen married couples from this town weio pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mis. Patrick Dunn, of Exeter, last evening. The lL'-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gieen Is seilously 111 of pleur isy. The members of Holy Savior choir, of the East End, numbering about thirty-five, enjoyed a slelghrlde to this town on Tuesday evening, where they were pleasantly entertained by the members of St. Mary's choir at O'Mal ley's hotel. FOKEST CITY. Next Monday the grand Jury meets at Montrose. Tho caucuses to nominate candidates fcr boiough offices will be held about the 15th of this month. Misses Kate Keeler and Jennie Hos l.lns, who have been visiting their friend, MIes Henna Boucher, for sev eral duys past, returned to their home, In Honesdale, yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Divlns left for Milonvllle, Wayno county, yestaiday, called thero by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. David W. Gay. ' Shepaid C. Kelsey, who Is employed on the Western division of the West Shore railway, spent a few days of the past week in Forest City. He will soon move his famllj to the vicinity of Buf falo, N, Y. The Tinker Creek Coal company owns the Somers farm, about two miles snutnwest ot Forest City, and believes It here is coal underlying it. Boring has v' wuimner.ceu to test tho matter." pUICKY WOMANJIEATS A TRAMP fn(cked Him Down nnd Drove Him Out ut rt Pistol's Point. CharVburg, Pa., Jan. 6.-sinklo-handedWtJ'8- Abraham Forcmnn beat u tramp w lwamo offensive in her kitch en becoue o would not give him u drink ot (Viuir. With a piece of brass that lay conveniently near, sho knocked him down aM"1 before he could riso oho procured a ptol and would have shot the tramp haol ho not begged plteously for mercy. He left the lios t the muzzlo of thr, revolver. bleedlnV from d half dozon TTUUI11IB. Oil MnVkets. Oil, City. I'a Jan. .-Credit balancea, 63; certificates closed v nld for regular options; there was one s'e at 65 and S was the close; shlpmentV. C9.7W) bairels; runs, 90, wl barrels. si THE MARKETS. Hull Street llevloir. New York, Jan, 5. The stock market got nway from tho bears In tho later dealings today and closed buoyant and very active, In part because of tho rush of tho shorts to cover. Some of tho spe cialties wero strong throghout tho day but thero was u period In the curly ses sion when tho reactionists seemed to have gained control, somo of tho southern and southwestern stocks being sold down a point or over. The bears also nttempted to utilize tho Introduction at Albany rf bills directed against combinations of capital, but tho effect of thosa bills was conllne'd to Consolidated Gas, which fell over a point. Stmo early heaviness was manifest nlso amongst other prominent tallroad stocks, which may havo-becn due to, sympathy with depression for the wtmo stocks In London and on r.urope.in exchanges. Tho forced covering of Bhorts and tha later' buoyancy of tho market brought tho extreme advances In somo of the most prominent stocks to nearly 2 points or over, and net gains of a point or over are very frequent throughout tho list. Tho failure of tho bears to effect declines encouraged aggressiveness In tho bulls. There was a growing feeling nlso thut reretit utterances by railway olli cials pointing to poor returns on account of low rates and rote cutting weio not fully warranted and wero designed to In lliiencn public opinion nnd tho uctlon cf congress. This encouraging combination of clrcumstunres solved to put nil end to tlio bear campaign today nnd turned the tldo In favor of tho bulls, though the day's business was still largely conllnrd to the professional trading element. To tal sales were 2J,"00 shares, rurntshed by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO.. stock brokers, Wears build ing, rooms 705-706. Open- High- Low Clos ing, est. est. tng. Am Silg. He'g Co ..UO'.fe lil'i -40S 111 Alch., To. & S. Fe .. U'?'h 12 12g 12 A.. T. & S. V., Pr ... ilS )U L'J'r 30U Am. Tobacco Co .... Mli Wi SS4 S9 Am. bplrlts SU Mi 8 8fc Am. Spliits, Pr ISVfe W,: 18',a 1H4 Halt. & Ohio 13T& 1 13 13 Urook. It. P IMPS MU 30 33 Hay State Uns, 3 3 35, 3H Can. Southern B114 r.2 fil',4 E2H N. J. Centra fil MVa ' 9(i,4 Chle. & G. W 14 15 lli 15 Chic. & N. W 11W4 121 119i 121 Chic, 13. & Q !S :W?S 8S'8 ) Chicago Gns 03 'Mb 5 fl Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 93 fll'4 113 IPi Chic, It, 1. & P SS'i K ss MJ Chic. St. P. M. Ac O. T5',i 75i 75 754 C. C. C. & St. L .... 31 3IU 34 3l'i N. Y L. E. & W.. ll'fc 3 Hi H'4 U'b Gen. Electric 23 31ft 33?4 Sl'i Lake Shore 171 171 171 171 Louis. & Nash G5'g tv 5l6 rV8 Lehigh Valley 23 25 23 23 Munh.ittan Ele 110H 112 110U 112 M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 3V',', 31 3.l4 31 Mo. Paclllc S2-1& 31U 32J3 34'i Nat. Lead Sji 3GV4 3", W - N. Y. Central 10.". 107 103-'i 107 Ont. & West 15V4 1i.' 15-' 15'i North. Pacific 20 21 2UH 21 Nor. Pacific, Pr .... CS 09 T,S 59 P.iciflc Mail 29i 29 20"i 29 i'hll. & Head 21J 21 21s 21 Southern H. It 9 9 9 9 Southern 11. H., Pr.. 30 30H 30 SO Term.. C. & Iron .... 2ri'i Sl. 23'4 2i2 Texas & Paclllc .... 2314 20i 23 Jii C. S. Leather, Pr .. G3 inu G1 t)3'3 Wabash 7 7 7 IV Wabash. Tr V lSVs 17si lb Wet. Vnion i99 90 Stri !M W. & L. E 2 2 2 1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. ing. e?t. est. Ing May 91 91V4 90 90 July S2i !! 81-S2 KS CORN. Jlay 20 29-i'j 19 29 July 30 30!i 30 30 OATS. May 23 23- 23 23 LARD. May 4.S2 1.90 4.0 4.90 l'ORIC. May 9.13 9.33 9.12 9.35 Puts, 90; calls, 91V Scranton Ilonrd of'Trndo Kxchatige (luotatioiis-.All (notations Huscd on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill'g Co. ... so First National Bank 650 Klmhurst Boulevard Co ioj Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 95 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co 150 Third National Bank 359 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co so Scranton Traction Co is 1; Scranton Axlo Works 75 Weston Mill Co ao Alexander Car Replacer Co iw Scranton Bedding Co ioj Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 160 ... Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 175 225 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co 45 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 113 ... People's Street Railway first mortgage due 191? U5 ... Peoplo's Street Railway. Gen era! mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co , 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City ct Scranton St. Imp. 6 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 8 Scranton Axle Work 100 Scranton Traction Co 100 ... Philadrlptiiii PioviMnn .llnrliet. Philadelphia, Jan ,". Whcat-Wus c. lower; contract guide, Junuaiy, 93 Vi 95c ; February, March and April, nomi nal. Corn Firm and c higher; No. 2 irlxed, J.iuujiy and February, 32iia3Jc; MatTh and April, nominal. Oats Steady, No. 2 white. Januaiy and February, 29',j a30c; March and April, nominal. Pota toes Fiimer, white, choice, per uuohcl, 7ainlc.; do. fair to good, 70a75c. : sweets, prime, per basket, 50a53c; do. seconds, 23a. 30c. Butter- Steady; fancy western creamery, 22'cc: do. Pennsylvania prints, 21c; do. western do.. 21c. Eggs Steady; fresh, nearby, 21c.. do. western, 21c Cheese Cnchangtd. Refined Sugars Steady but quiet. Cotton Unchanged. Talolw Steady. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, fca9e. ; old roostcis, Gc; spring chickens, 7',saSc. ; broilers, 9c; turkeys, H.i 10c ; ducks nnd geese, Sa9c. Dressed Poul try Steady; fowls, choice, SaS'fcc; do. fair to good, 7a7c.; chickens, large, 9.1 !'c; medium, K; common and scalded, Ci7c. ; turkeys, choice to lancy, Hul2c; do. fair to good, 9.U0c; ducks, good to choice. 7al0e. Receipts Flour, 3,400 liar lels and 4,000 sacks; wheat, .'3,000 bush els; com, 17.000 bushels; oats, 7s,000 bush, els. Whoat-20,000 bushels; corn, 1,200 bushels; oats, 6,0tX) bushels. Now York Produce .Market. New York, Jan, 5. Flour-Quiet with a bearish tendency. Wheat sipot weuit; No. 2 red, 1.0u. f. o. b.. ulloat; No. 1 northern Dulutli, $1.01, f. o. b.. utloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, fl.OJH, f. o. b,, afloat; No. 1 northern New York, Jl.01. f. o. b afloat; options opened easy under a bearish thoiman crop report, milled on covering, but again declined under liquidation, weak lato cables, and disap pointing export business, closing Male net lower; January, 97Ha97?.c closed 97&c; February, 97a97?c, closed 97Uc ; March 96a96'4c closed OGVic; May, 92V4a93 3-lSc, closed 92c; July, SS?a87lic. closed f,6Ho. Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 33c f. o, b afloat; options opened steady but eased off later and closed e. net lower; Jan uary, closed 33c; May. 31 Mfla34 3-lfic, closod 31c. Oats-Spot dull; No. 2. 28c: No. 3, 2Sc; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 3 white, 2Sc.; track mixed, western. ZSV&aiSV'c.: track white, 29a33c; options inacltvo and easier, closing ac. net lower; Feb ruary, closed 27c; May, 27c. Beet Firm. Cut Meals Steady. Butter Steady; western creamery, I5a22c; do, factory, I'ninc.: Elglns, 22c; Imitation creamery, 13alSc; stato dairy, 13a20c; Hood's Cure all liver Ills, bilious- m b nesi, headache, sour atom- Q , II A acli, indlecstion, constlpa- m I I 1 lien. Thejr act easily, with. outran or wipe. Sold ty all drult. eeotl. Tlie only I'll I. to tal.o with liuod'i Sarieparllla. Royal tntkes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. I rovAi t Absolutely Puro rOVAl BAKINO POA0CR CO,, KIH VOX. in ixiiujumtwunjriMiMnmnll do. creamery, 15a21c. Cheese Firm; largo white, September, Sa8)4c.; small do., 9Via 9c.J largo colored, do., 8!4aSc.: small, do., 9a9c; large October, 8aSc; smull do., S'.iaS&c; light skims, eaGc.; part skims, 4a5hc; full skims, 2aJc. Eggs Easy; stato and Pennsylvania, 21a 24c; western fresh, 21a23c. Tallow Dull. Petroleum Dull, Chicago !rnin .llnrxet. Chlcigo, Jan. E. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No. 2 Janu ary 90uS9c; May, 91n91a90c.; July, &2)4.'ifc2c Corn No. 2 January, closed 2Gc; May. 29a29a23c; July. 30a30c. Oats No. 2 January, closed 21c; May, 23a23a23e. Pork January, JS.97a 9 13; May. J9.15a9.35. Lard January, $4.72',4 u4.77',4; May, $4.5i2'5iil W. Ribs January, $4.72. May, $I.G2a4,72. Cash quota tions were as follows: Flour Dull; No. 2 spring wheat, S73ic: No. 3 spring wheat, 83aMc: No. 2 red, S9;n90c; No. 2 yellow corn, 2S14n2Gc; No. 2 corn, 2Ga2G,8C.; No. 2 oats, 22c; No. 3 white, f. o. b 23a 23Jic. ; No. 2 rye, 45V4c; No. 2 barley, f. o. b 28a42c; No. 1 flax seed, $1.16al.20; prime timothy seed, $2.G7: pork, $9.10a9.15; lard, $l,75al.77: ribs, $l.50a4.73; salted shoul ders, 4a4?4c; clear sides, $4.73al.S3; whisky, $1.19; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. Receipts Flour, 21,000 barrels; wheat, 127, 000 bushels: corn, GGI.000 bushels; oats, 763,000 bushels; iye, 24,000 bushels; barley, 81,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 25,000 J, W, GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to buy either an YOU CAN BUY ClirHPER, YOU CAN BUY ON BASY TBRUS, YOU CAN I1UY I1EITER INSTRU.MUNTS Than at any other plaoo. Don't fail to call and see for yourself. Ware room, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE And you will rcatlzo iiotroasy It Is to fur ulU your home luxuriously with a trilling outlay, u llttlo ut a tluio, uud you don't inlsslL BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITH0U3E 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. If you value money you great Shoe Sale. Reaci Men's Shoes Lot i Men's hand-sewed, needle-toe, calf lined, regular $4.00 shoes, all sizes, At $1.98 Lot 2 Men's calf, three sole, needle toe shoes, regu lar value $3.00, all sizes, At $1.79 Lot 3 Men's patent leather calt hand-sewed shoes, worth $4.00, all sizes, At $2.29 Lot 4 Men's enamel and calf shoes, all sizes, worth $2.50, At $1.39 Lot 5 1500 pairs men's double sole and top and street shoes, worth $1.50, all sizes, At 98c Call and examine our trouble to show goods and you PQWDESI rM W&? Tii Myer Davidow, 303 Lacka. Ave The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House, barrels; wheat, 88,000 bushels; corn, 171,000 bushels; oats, 544,000 bushels; rye, too bushels; barley, 19,000 bushels. Ilnllnlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. V., Jan. B.-Cattle-Very quiet. Hogs Steady; Yorkers, good to choice, $3,75; roughs, common to choice, J3.J0a3.23; plg3, common to choice, $3.75a 3.80. Sheep und Lambs Sow; lambs, cholco to extra, $5.S0.i5.90; culls to com mon, Ji.tj0a5.40; sheep, choice to selected wethers, Jl.00a4.73; culsl to comon, $2.50a Unst Liberty Cuttlo AInrkct. East Liberty, Pa.. Jan. .-Cattle Steady; prime, $l.90at.93; common, $3.25a 3. GO; bulls, stags and cows, $2a3.70. Hogs Lower; prime medium, $3.70a3.73; best Yorkers, $3.70; fnlr Yorkers and pigs, $3.i3 a3.70; heavy, $3.G3a3.70; roughs, extra, f3a 3.25. Sheep Steady; choice, tl.7U.il.80; common, $3.23a3.;5; choice lambs, $6atUo; common to good, $1.50a5.80; veal calves, $G.50a7.25. Now Vork Live Ktock. Now York, Jan. C Beeves Fairly ac tive and generally steady; na.lvo steers. $1.50.15.30; very choice, $3.55; stags nnd oxen, $2.75a4.G5; bulls, $2.73a3.75; dry cows, 2a3.50. Calves Quiet; veals, $3n8; grass ers, $3a3.25; westerns, $3.12Via3.30. Slnep Firm. $3.50a4.73; lambs, steady; $3.55aG.l5. Hogs Steady at $3.00a4.15. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Jan. 5. Beef steeis, $3 03a5.10; choice cattle, j.23u5.W; stockers and feed ers, J3.i4.23; calves, JGaG.23. IIogs-$3.52'4a 3.G0; heavy packers, $3.40a3.55; prime me dium weights, $3.f0a3f3. Sheep J3u4.70 for Inferior to prime; lambs, J3a5.73. Re ceipts Cattle. 16,600 head; hogs, 43,000 head; sheep, 15,000 head. HeaEih is Wealth. DR. C. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is soldunder positiro Written Guarantee, donco. Nervousness, Lassl tndo, al I Drains, Youth ful Errors, or ExceseivoUso of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which loads to MIeory, Consumption, Insdnity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for $5; with written guarantee to core or refund money. Sample pack pie, containing five dnss'troatmont.with full in6tructionB, 23 cents. One sample only sold to wui,uijwu, in. biuru ur uy uuiu. E"Rcd Lapel Special, l-vtr9 ;trnnntl, f?.j,3" For Impotoncy, Loss ot?"Xf tan.iM W..V,,H.,I. nttWk m fower. Lost Manhood, Sterility or BarrHnnees. ,S1 a box: six for SV withH-J 'ivrltten iruarnntpr'j trt.HMini(i,i.,. a. n.nfyl JIww x aCPOn&orbymail. ArTBR Win a. Clark, 201 Washington Ave. and 326 Pern, Ac, Scranton, Pa. OF SCRANTON. Spuclal Attention Given to Itttsl ncss mill Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation i. tended According to JJalaucea and Kcsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus -Undivided Profits, $200,009 300,000 79,009 W3I. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A1L JYt rrouj Diseases railing Mem ory, I mr-otency, HJeopleasnees.otc, cnanuj Lt Abuso op nthnr r.Tpn"u nml TnHlc. cretlons, TJtey quickly ami surely rcnloro Lost VUaUtj iu oldoryoung, onJ fit a maa for stud-! Lu tnossor raarrlags. Prevont InRinUv nn Pononmnttnn it tuknn in time. Tbelruns shows i a mod lato improve ment ana effects n OUIUl rrhero all other fail In slit npoa liaTinc tho esnuino Ajar Tablets. Thor haro cured thousand and vrillcareyoa. We ttive anos itiro writ ton eu&rantea to aSturt a rum Cf fYO in caclicasoor refund tho money. Prlco uv U IOirr pacUaae) or six ptses (full treatment) for 92X0. l)y mall, in plain wrnprr. ron recnipt of rrice. Circular ,reeAJAX REMEDY CO., 'Bc&V,b"ii"'" For halo lu bcruntoiiou.l'u. by .Mutthowa Uros. and II. C. banders, di-ugjlsts. 1 !LyEi8 I" a"i"v kmtst wL vr"5i4. rip 'i i If JtfJ S. will certainly take the advantages offered to you in this tins Bargains Ladies' Shoes Lot 1 Ladies' Dongola leather walkenphast shoes, all sizes, worth $2.50, At $1.29 Lot 2 Ladies' Dongola button needle-toe shoes, worth $2.25, At $1.29 Lot 3 Ladies' hand-sewed fine vici shoes, new toes, but ton and lace, worth $3.50, At $1.98 Lot 4 1500 pair ladies' $1.50 shoes, all sizes, At 98c Lot 5 Ladies' beaver felt lined shoes, worth $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, At 69c, 98c and $1.29 goods before buying elsewhere. Remember tljere is no will surely save money by it. AT THE Great Sheriff Sale Everything Is Booming.. Our Bargain Tables are loaded with quick sellers at onehalf to onequarter their worth, and are being rapidly picked up by the hundreds of seekers of good bargains who throng our store daily. Ladies' nnd Men's 25c Polish, two Bottles ,iwl i' Host. Arelio.s KSi i lUnn's Aitto Boy's and Ladies' Best Arctics 83i Misses' Best Arctics Child's Best Arctics Ladies' Rubber Boots All kinds of Hen's, Ladies' and reduced below any previous sale ever Every Shoe Must Be Sold Within 60 D fc Slippers at One Ladies' 25c Rubbers Ladies' fetorm Alaslms We can quote that this week prices are lower than lay; buy now. Broadhead & Hanks, and known as SHOE STORE, must go. Come and 2 1 7 Lackawanna Avenue 2 1 7 Reliable. uUluiliUlaii UClolillVu iigClltj Main Office, Philadelphia, Pa., will open sin office in Scranton about Jan. 10th, 1898. FOR SALE Boilers, Enpss and Machinal. We will sell you New or Sccond.IInml. Wo will bell you now or tn'so old lu ev change, or we will rent yon anything you want In tho .Machinery Line, spot Cusli paid for scrup Iron uud iletuls. National Supply aid Malal Co,, 709 West Lackawanna Arcane. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945 Misses' Shoes Lot i 1500 Misses Don gola button patent tip shoes, all sizes, worth $1,00, At 69c Lot 2 Misses' etftra qual ity school shoes, all sizes, worth $1.50, At 98c Boys' and Youths' Shoes At 49c, 79c, 98c, and $1.25 M16 (i(5c 49c 9Sc Men's itubncr Men's Heavy Leggings, for warm wear, 49 cents. . - half Their Actual Value 19c GGc Ladies' Low Men's Low only a few prices, but assure The entire stock formerly owned Licensed and Bonded. LACKAWANNA IIUNUFACTUOS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled lit-mlock Prop Timber promptly furnished. A11LI.S At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Susque. hunna Kailrond. At .Ulna, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport, and Port Allegany Kailroad. Capaclty-400,000 feet per day. GENKKAL OFFICK-Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 1014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE. PA, Manufacturers or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONftRY ENGINES, BQILfiiS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OCNBRAL OFFICE. SCRANTON. PA. For Sala by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlno bvmub on bPruco otrcet And in order to reduce stock to the lowest possible working point, we've decided to Slaughter All Prices to such an extent as to make buying now an object, even when goods are not wanted for im mediate use. Imagine buying Alexander Smith & Son's fine Moquette Carpets at 75c a Yard These are identical with goods that have been represented and sold as Axminster Carpets in this city. Within three months it will be im possible to get a yard of these un der $1.25. These Clearance Prices apply to the entire stock, the reductions being on a par with the Carpet figure just quoted. HOLIDAY GOODS The balance at your price. Some choice things still left. IS, Upholstering, Carpets, Draperies, 408 Lackawanna Avnin. for a Quarter. hnof ci n Men's Mining' Shoes...... ...... ..'..""." l!oo' Men's Mining Boots 1.79 Boots 1.79 Children's Shoes held in Scranton. 25c to $1.49. Alaskas 44cl Alaskas ever. Don't the STANDA1 get your share v: Experienced. LUMBER GO, When In doubt wbat to use lor Nervous Debility, Los of Power, Impotency.Atrophv.Vancoetle and r',ncr weaknesses, iron any causiv urc azxine nus. urains cnecjcq and full vifror auicklv restortd. ' If rflectM. ldcb troakles reiult fkttlVr. Mailed(orEl.U0:Gbox5.00. Will' 3.00 orders we five a cruarantee to ' cure or refund the money. Address rtAL utuiuma t,u,, uevcuoa, u. A GREAT OFFER -.IIY... Oermanla Wine Cellar Hammond, port and Rhelms, N- Y. We are determined to introduce our goods union; tue very best peo- e iu e country, ana wo can .leu no better way of doing tut than by self. 1 11 It them u nia of our stood, containing eleven bottles ofwlue und on bottle or our extra flns double distilled drape israndy, at one-bait Hi ao. tuai cost, upon re ceipt ot $5.00 we will send to any reader of this papr one utue of our goods, all flrst-clai und put up In ele gant style, assorted, us follows: 1 qt. bot Grand Im perial tiea Cham pagne. qt. loU Delaware. t ut. bot. Kleillnc. 1 qt. bot. Tokay, I qt. bot. Hweet C. luwba. I qt. bot Hlierry. I qt. bot. Klvlnv J qt. bot, Nlujiira. 1 ql. bot. Angelica, 1 qU lot. I'ort. 1 qt. bot. Hweet Is abella, 1 qt. bot. 1m, Grape liraudy. Tills oiler Is mad mutuly to Introduce our Urand Imperial bee Champagne and our tine double-din. V3?i.t I "i'J&'csJj, v4ft&y m a 4xGi& tilled drape 11 randy This case of goods Is ottered hi about one-half Its actual cost and It will ploiHe us If our frlonds and patroim will take udvanwjo of this and help up lutro duuo our Koods. i Wbi JiiW Bill mxtk iTsWr'ifsslnfc HImIB 'LssTwlli(Mliii''3isssW fir o sLh . . 1