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THUKSDAT, JANUART 20, 189 J.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
riwnaDAY, January 20, isoj.
V
M.n iurti win minimmHi'
ISTEKS
HAIR GROWER
aSCKEP OEMER
ALL DRUGGISTS.
g Reduction
stll furniture
on
coverings.
We Upholster
Furniture
and do it well.
Have your work
done this month
at half the former
price.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
AVOCA.
The Suns of Temppi since will meet
In recular session this evening-.
The hose company will meet In ad
journed session tomorrow evening to
elect olllcers.
JHfs Margaret Mclntyre, of Mooslc,
Is critically 111 of lnllamniatory rheu
matism. airs. Owen McUlynn, of the .West
Side, Is convalescing; aiter a serious
illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. "William O'Malley and
Miss Ella O'Malley attended the funeral
of their uncle, at Archliald, yesterday.
Mr. James Dougherty, of Spring
stieet, left on Tuesday to undergo an
operation In the Jefferson hospital at
Philadelphia. His son, Dr. J. J, Dough
erty, accompanied him.
The liberty hand will he entertained
by the Leek band, of PIttston, on Sut
uiday evening.
Mrs. M. F. O'Htlen Is suffering from
a severe nttack of grip.
Adeline, the 4-yenr-old daughter of
Mr. and Mis. Charles Johnson, Is suf
fering ltom paralysis of the lower
limbs.
Mr. D. It. George has resigned his
position as director of the Langcliffe
choir. Mr. GeotEe, who Is a resident
of Gieenwood, has been unable to at
tend to the duties as director. His
work has been cr'Tlltable and the mem
bers of the cVnlr ret that they must
lose his services.
Messrs. William Jennings and Leo
Campbell, of Scranton; spent Tuesday
evening with friends In town.
Mrs. CaUln. the revlvulist who has
been conducting services in the Primi
tive Methodist church during the past
few weeks, will give a sketch of her
own life thin evening, which will be
quite interesting.
Mrs. Isinul Poinds, of Unlondate,
has returned home after cv few days
lslt at the home of her Mster, Mrs.
A. P. West.
Mr. T. J. McAndrew is another suf
feied from rheumatism.
Word haB been reeslved that Patrick
and Michael Poylan, who left hero
about two years ngo for Colorado, have
gone to Klondike.
The Republicans nominated the fol
lowing borough and watd ofllcers on
Tuesday evening: Justice of the peace,
J. P. Pca.se; auditor, J. II. Christian:
First ward, councllmen, E. J. Laird,
Charles Zanders; school dlrector3, E.
C. Kellum, W. J. Williams; constable,
Uenjamln )Vbb; assjspor, Robert
Campbell; judge of election, M. J. Uos
ley; Inspector of election, James .Camp
hell; Second ward, councllmen, John
MuKenale; school director, Frank
Parks; assessor; PeUr Kibitzer; jtdge
of election", John Hender.ihot; inspec
tor of election, W, J. Judge; Third
ward, councilman, Edward Vanscoy
directors, WilHam Webber, Frank Mc
Dermott; assessor, J. S. Campbell; cons-table,
John Hooper; Judge of election,
William Webber; inspector, Alex Con
key. FOREST CITY.
The Republican prlmnrles to place
In nomination candidates for tho vari
ous borough offices were held Tuesday
evening. The caucus for the First
ward was held In the building of II. C.
Ame& Co., next to the bank, and for
the '-Second ward in II. W. Brown's
vaqant store room, opposite the Forest
House. For the concurrent ofllces tho
following nominations were made: Jus
tice 'of the peace, John M. Brown: audi
tor, .Elmer E, Rounds; school directors,,
junuiauii xjhvkjs, Aiireu uavis; over
Beer of the poor, John C. Brown. .In
the' First whrd, Charles M. Leonard
was nominated for councilman, Thomas
Mott for assessor, Evan O. Evans' for
Judge, of election, and Harry Gough
for Inspector. In the Second ward,
Oeorge E. Maxey and Howard P. Johns
were named for councllmen, A. L. Mor
gan for assessor, Champ Ebdon for
Judge of election, and James T. Jen
nings for Inspector.
The Democrats of the First ward
will meet at McDonald's hall, on Satur
day evening at 7.30, to nominate can
didates for borough offices. For the
name purpose and at the same time
the .Democrats of the1 Second ward will
meet-In the vacant store room of the
Murray - building, next to the Forest
House.
isMiil
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Street Review.
Now York, Jan. 19. The. market for
stocks today Improved In tone and ac
tivity as tho day woro on und at the.
close tho general list allowed fractional
Improvements while. In somo cases thcro
was a rise of from 1 to 2V4 points. Tho
close was strong at the bost prices of the
day. Tho exttcmo ease of money, call
loam being mado as low at 1V4, was a po
tential influence in tho market's lato
strength. There were several other bene
ficial features In tho news of tho day; tho
weekly earnings of rnllwnys in nearly
every case were net Increases running up
to J20.000 in Chesapeake and Ohio, and
$30,000 In I.oulsvlllo and Nashville. Tho
J15,000,000 Illinois Central terminal bonds
were considerably over-subscribed. These
facts together with tho action of tho
house of representatives at Washington
in sustaining points of order against Cu
ban resolutions cnused a rising tide In
quotations, tho traders taking tho vlow
that legislative nctlon In behalf of Cuba
for a while nt least was Improbable Tho
total sales were 2S7.C00 shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO., stock brokers, Meara building,
rooms 703-700.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lug.
Am. Cot. Oil 21 2t 21
Am. Sug. Ilo'g Co ..13Ci 133 13C4
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Urook. R. P 30?;
Ray Stato Gas 3i
N. J. Central 94(4
Chic. & O. W Htk
Chic. & N. W 121?i
Chic, D. & Q D9U
Chicago Gns 00
Chic, Mil. & St. P .. U4
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Chic, St. P. M. & O. 7ilU
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Tenn. C. & Iron ..
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Open- High- Low- Clos-
Moy. 91'i l',i 9li
July 81 83 SITa
S2n
28T4
20
CORN.
May
July
OATS.'
May
July
PORK.
May
2Sn
21
20
30
23
221 L
29?4
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9.47 9.C0 9.43 9.M
LAUD.
May 4.73 4.S0 4.72
Puts, 91; calls, 91.
1.72
rrnnton Ilonrd ol Trndo Kxclmnsjo
(iiiotntiorn--A.ll Quotations iiascd
on Pnr ol 10U.
STOCKS Bid.
Scranton .t PIttston Trac. Co. ..
National Horlug &- Diill'g Co. ...
First National Hank 700
Klmhurst Humtiunl Co
Scranton Savings Bank 225
Scranton Packing Co
l.ncku. Iron ami Steel Co
Third National Bank 305
'Ihioop Mowiiy il 1 g Co
Scranton Traction Co 15
Scranton Axle Woil.s
Weston Mill Co ,
Alexander Car Heplacer Co
Scianton Bedding Co
Dimo Bcp. & Bis. Bank 150
Peek Lumber M'f'g Co 175
Economy Light, Heat & Pow
er Co
Scranton Illuminating, Heat &
Power Company S5
BONDS.
Scranton Pasa. Railway, first
morlK.igo due 1920 115
Peoples Street Railway, lltit
moiigugu due 191$ 115
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral inoitgugc, due 1921 113
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Townthlp School 3
City of Scraiiton St. Imp. . ...
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Sciunton Traction Co 100
Asked.
20
60
100
95
130
'5
17
73
230
100
100
210
100
102
102
83
100
New York i roilurc .Murltct.
New York, Jan. 19. Flour Steadily held
but buyers holding oft for Concessions;
city mill patents. J3.53a5.73. Wheat Spot
firm; No. 2 red, 1.02',i, f. o b., afloat; No.
1 hard Manitoba. UMVz, f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern New York, J1.02V4, f. o.
b., afloat; options opened easy under dis
appointing cables, but rallied and was
firm all day on fair clearances and u goud
export demand, strong cash position und
late continental markets, closing '.ia'jc.
net higher; No. 2 red, Junuary, Jl.Oina
1.01 13-lCc, closed H.01; March. 97 lMGu
97 15-lGc. closed 977.c ; May, 92 13-GaWJic,
closed 93c; July, 8GafcGc, closed &(i'8c.
Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 34c, f. o. b.,
afloat: options opened steady, udvanced
bllghtly, closing unchanged; January,
closed 33nc, 1 May, 23?ia33'8c, closed 33T4C
Oats-Spot Arm; No. 2. 2SVia28iC.; No. 3
oats, 2SUC.; No. 2 white, 29Uc.; No. 3
white, 29c; tfuck mixed, western, 2si.s.a
29lic; track white, 29a32c; options dull
but fairly steady, closing unchanged;
May, clobed 2Sl,c. Beef Firm. Cut Meats
Steady; plckkd bellies, 3aGc ; do. shoul
ders, 4?ia5c ; do. hams, a7iic. Butter
Steady; western cjeamery, 14V4a20c; fac
tory, Hal5c; Elglns, 20c; Imitation
creamery, 13al7c; state dairy, 13alSc; do.
crcmaery, llaltc. Cheese Quiet; largo
white, September, sne; small' do., UVla
9Vc; largo colored, September, Siic :
bmall do,, 91.ia91.2c; large October, bUa
Sic; small do., &iiaSc; light skims, Ga
C'.sc.j part skims, 4,4a51,c; full skims, 2a
3c Eggs Steady: stato and Pennsyl
,,,,., .-o.o-p vf''n freth 23a2lc. Tal
low Dull; city ($3 per package), 3c;
t.uinij (p.ici.ageb true), o)BaJ-;4C. Petto
leuin Dull.
Philadelphia 1'iovirioii Market.
Philadelphia, Jan. 19. Wheat Firm;
contract grade, January, 97a97Uc; Feb
ruary, March and April, nominal, Corn
Firm; No. 2 mixed, Junuary and Feb
ruary, 32na33c; March and April, nomi
nal. Oats Steady; No, 2 white, January
and February, 29)4aS0c.; March and April,
nominal. Potatoes Firm ; white, choice,
per bushel, 75a78c; do. fair to good, do.,
G5a73c; sweets, prime red, per basket, 10
a75c.j do, do. yellow, do., 63u70cj do. sec
onds, do., 30a35c Butter Steady; fancy
western creamery, 20c; do Pennsylvania
prints, 21c do. western do., 21c. Eggs
Firm; fresh, rearby, 22c; do. western,
22c. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars
Steady, Cotton Unchanged. Tallow
Steady; city 'prime In hogsheads, 314a
Sc,j country do, do., in barrels, 3k,a3c;
druk, do., 3V4c: cakes, sne; grease, 3c.
Live Poultry Steady: fowls, Sa9c.j old
roosters, Gc; tprlng chlcker.s, 7V4a8c.j tur
keys, 9al0c; duckB, 9al0c; geese, 8c,
Dressed PoultryFirm; fowls, choice, EV4
a9c; oo. fair to good, 7KaSc; chickens,
large, 9a9i4c; do. medium, 8a9c; com
mon and scalded, do., GV4a7c; turkeys,
fancy, 13al4c; choice do., i2al2J4c; do.
fair to good, 9allc; ducks, good to choice,
7aSc. Receipts Flour, 1,700 barrels and
C,000 sucks; wheat, 7,000 bushels; corn,
Hood's
Are much In little i always aaaa.
ready, efficient, satlsf ac IZB I I
tory j prevent a cold or fever, Wt 1 I I J
cure all llrtr alia. ltW hJ- v
acha, iaundlee. coDitlMtloo. ate. I'rlca 21 ceuti.
1 Tb onlr IU ta Uk with llood'i SinaurllU.
Koytt mikes the lood pure, '
wholesome and deltelout.
Mm
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
ttotH. no rowDtn co., new vokk.
SC.OOO bushels; oats, 92,000 bushels. Ship
mentsWheat, 5.000 bushels, corn, 111,000
bushels; oats, 16,000 bushels.
Chicago Crnln llnruet.
Chicago, Jan. 19. Support from the
Loiter crowd which started covering by
shorts mado a strong July wheat market
today, that option closing c higher;
May on tho contrary was weak and
showed a closing decline of HaUc Bear
ish foreign news Influenced the latter op
tion. Corn was weak early but closed
steady nt a shade better prices. Oats
showed no chance at tho close. Provis
ions were Irregular, closing 2V4c. lower
to 24c. higher. Cash quotations were as
follows: Flour Steady; No. 2 spring
wheat, 87a87i4c; No. 3 do., SGaSOc.J No. 2
red, 92a93c; No. 2 corn and No. 2 yellow,
do.. 27c; No. 2 oats, 23c: No. 3 white, f.
o. b., 24a23c; No. 2 rye, 44ic; No. 1 flax
seed, Jl.20al.2l: prlmo timothy seed, J2.72V4;
mess pork, $9.40a9.45: lard, $I.G2V4at.j5;
short ribs, sides, J4.52a4S2V4; dry salted
shoulders, 44U3c; short clear sides, JI.75
a5; whisky, $1.19; sugars, unchanged. Re
ceipts, Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 41,000
bushels; corn, 321,000 bushels; oats, 315,000
bushels; rye, 9,000 bushels; barley, 135,000
bushels. Shipments Flour, 9,000 barrels;
wheat, 11,000 bushels: corn, 123,000 bushels;
oats, 140,000 bushels; rye, 2,000 bushels;
barley, 14,000 bushels.
Ituttnlo Live Stock.
East Buffalo, N. Y Jan. 19.-Cattle-Nothlng
doing. Hogs Stronger; Yorkers,
good to choice, $3.93, roughs, common to
choice, $3.20a3.20; pigs, good to choice,
J3.70a3.8O. Sheep and Lambs Slow; lambs,
choice to extra, J3.75a5.9rt; culls to com
mon, J4.50a5.25; sheep, choice to selected
wethers, fl.CJa4.90; culls to common, f3a
3.75.
Enst Liberty Cattle .Market.
East Liberty, Pa., Janv 19. Cattle
Sctady; prime, J4.73a4.85; common, J3.23a
3.G0: bulls, stags and cons, J2a3.70. Hogs
Actlv eand higher; prime medium, J3.90a
3.85; fair to best Yorkers, J3.S3a3 95; pigs,
J3.70a3.83: heavy. J3.70a3.S0; roughs, J2.LGa
3.10. Sheep Steady: choice, J4.70a4M);
common, J3.23a3.73; choice lambs, J5.S0a
G; common to good, J4.30a5.70; veal calves,
$G.50a7.23.
New York Mv Stock.
Now York, Jan. 19. Btevei, Slow; low
er for steers, weak for rough butchers'
stock; native steers, Jl.40a5.10; stags and
u.en, J2.G5a4.50; bulls, J3a3.G0; dry cows,
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
OYSTERS
Fancy Itockuways, Eait
ltivcrs, Maurice ltivcr
Coves, .Mill Ponds, &c, &c.
Leave your order for Blue
Point-f to be ilelivcrci oil
the half shell in carriers.
I . fM"rlIL B'ffi!
The Old Dominion Company's
EXPRESS
STEAMERS
"Princess Anno," "Yorktown," and "James,
town" oiler
FOR
business men, pleasure seekers and visitors
OLD POINT COMFORT
a most expeditious route, roneblng Norfolk
at lu.UOa. ui,,glvlngu whole day in Norfolk,
AND
connecting with fast afternoon trains for the
West, South and t-outhwest from
and with boats for Haiti more, Md., and
Washington, V. C, and all conneotlus lines.
VA.
For further Information apply to
OLD DOMINION" STEAMSHIP CO.
Pier s6, North River, New York.
W. L. UUILLAUUCU. Vice-Pres. sndTral
c Mdiiaser.
We challenge the world to meet these low prices.
Toclsy amdi Tomorrow,
Special Rubber Sale
2,000 pair Indies' Cnndeo ami Goodyear 50c Itubbers at 15c. Sizes 2 1-2 to 5.
2,000 pair Misses' Woonsockct 35c llubbers. all sizes, at 15c.
2,000 pair i liilds' Woonsockot 30c Rubbers at 15c.
Ladles' Citiide' $1.75 HubberUoots at 98c.
Misses' Rubber Roots at 98c.
Child's Rubber Roots at 89c.
Men's Woonsockct 3.00 Rubber Roots at $1.98.
72 pair Men's' Goodyear Pebble-Leg Rubber Roots, worth $2.50, at $1.49,
sizes 5 to 7 only.
Men's Felt Roots, worth $2.00, at $1.49.
Roys' JPelt Roots, at $1.29. .
The above are only a few of the many bargains ; and good for today and tomorrow
only at prices advertised. Bear in mind, only one pair to a customer.
MYER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave.
The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House.
J2.20a3.80. CalvcB Actlvo; veals, strong
er; veals, J5aS.60; grasscrs, J3a3.50. Sheep
-Steady. J3.76a4.45 Hogs-Firm at J4.10a
4.30.
Clilcngn Live Stock.
Chicago, Jan. 19. Cattle Poor demand,
lower nt Jt.30a5.10 for beef steers; stack
ers and feeders, J3.C5a4.30; fnt cows, J3.25
al.23. Hogs-Weak nt J3.60a3.70; pigs, J3.45
a3.G0. Sheep and Lmbs Weak; sheep,
J2.GOa4.D0 for Inferior to prime; lambs, J5
O5.50. Receipts Cattle, 15,000 head; hogs,
31,000 head; sheep, 20,000 head.
OH Market.
Oil City, Pa Jan. 19,-Crcdlt balances,
G3; shipments, 121,018 barrels; runs, 99,733
barrels.
A Story of ,11ns Klngloy.
Miss Klngslcy, tho African traveler,
who has been visltnlg this countiy, gltes
an nmuslng account In The Young Wo
man of the beginning of her lovo of ad
venture. She was at the Conary Islands,
and hearing "very dreadful accounts of
tho dangers and horrors of traveling In
West Africa," she felt she must go, out
of mere female curiosity. Sho continues:
"I asked a man who know tho country
what I should find most useful to take
out with mo, and ho replied: 'An Intro
duction to tho Wcsleynn Mission, because
they hao n fine hearse and plumes nt
tho station, and would bo ablo to give you
a grand funernl,' "
Health is Wealth.
DR E C WEST'S
NERVE AND "BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Iseoldundor positive 'Written Guarantee,
byanthorited ngonts only, to cure Weak Memory,
Uii2in8B, WQkofalncs?, Fits, Hysteria, Ouicft.
toss, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack ot Conti.
ilonco, NorToiuness, Lossltndo, nil Drains, Youth.
,"al Ktrors, or Exceseivo Uso of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which loads to Misory, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mall, $1 a
box; six for fi; with wrlttcu cuarnutco to
euro or refund money, sample pack
ago, containing fire days' treatment, with full
Instruction!, 5 conts. Ono sample only sold to
sacn person. At store or Dy man.
tSTRed Label Special
Extra strenath.
For Imnotancy. Loss ot'
PnffAr. finnt Mnnhrvwl
Hterimy or uarrnnneBsi
jti a dox: six ior u. 1111
jirrmcn cunraniei
'.n.nroc'" -."' '".V j
brvnbor Dyniau.
Wm. a, Clark, 301 Washington Ave. and
326 Penn, Ave. .'Scranton, Pa.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
1 19 Franklin Ave.
NIJW YOUK. IIOIKI.S.
HOTEL ALBERT,
Cor. nth xtreet and Unlveislty I'lnce,
2H3V YOUIC Ono block uestofOroud.
way. Noted for two thlnss,
C O M F0 R T and CUISINE
Flrst-elasH room nt SI. 00 a day and up
ward, on the Kuropeuu plan.
L. &, E. FRENKEL
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St.. New York.
Opp. Grace Church. European Plae.
Rooms $1.00 Day and Upwards.
In a inodnit and uuobtmitra way taers ara
t"v Iwttor conducted OoWls lu tba motropolla
thnn tb St. bonla.
The groat fKipa jtrlty It bii acquired on
rendily la trared to its unlqut,' lot atioo, lu
boxaullkn atmoipnsrp, tti pecnlUr axcelleao
ot itb cuisine and service, and lis vary moder
ate prices
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and IrYlng Place,
NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
5E0. MURRAY, Proprietor.
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AFTER
The Great Sheriff Sale
2 1 7 Lackawanna Avenue.
Offers Greater Attractions This Week Than Ever Before
We have combined three lots of Shoes, comprising; nearly 1,000 pairs 5 to 8 at 40
cents, 9 to 11 at 50 cents, and 12 to 3 at 65 cents; Spring Heel-Bottom, Dongola, patent
tip, all to close at 29 cents a pair.
150 pairs Men's Heavy Boots, the
$2.00 and $2.25 kind, a Boot
well worth these prices, can go
this week, or as long as they
last, at
All $1.25 and $1.50 Mining
Shoes, 6 to 11, the best in the
market
The store is crowded with buyers from morning 'till night, and not a day passes
but that " bushels of bargains" in up-to-date Footwear are distributed throughout the city
and county by this great crowd, Our bargain .tables are filled every morning, and by
night are swept clean by the people. We cannot mention half the bargains, but would
impress it on the minds of all that the entire stock must go within 60 days. That means
big sales each day. See that you get your share of the good things.
217 LACKAWANNA 'AVENUE.
THE
PATENT
I-OU
We Make It.
We Warrant It.
We Wholesale It.
THE WESTON ILL CO.
illUlli UllUllJll,
PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE
And yon will realize how cmjr It Is to fur
nish your homo luxuriously with n trinin;
oulluy. u llttlo at a tlino, und you dou'c
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BARB0U.TSH0MECREDITII0U3:
425 LACKWANNA AVE.
Fine Line of
NEW STYLES STflflE RINGS
Diamond anJCoinbliali3iRi.il!
S1erli1i1Silv3rWar3a.il
Sterling Nonllbs,
Finest stock of Watches,
all the latest styles and sizes
at very close figures.
CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc
The largest Jewelry House
in Northeastern Pennsylva
nia.
L
130 Wyoming Av3,
SnowWhte
p0 n -tf
Ivl'l FSL.
200 pairs Women's Fine Kid
Button Shoes, needle toe, pat
ent tip. Former price $2.75;
a beautiful Shoe in nearly all
widths, we shall sell this week
at
f
300 pairs Women's Opera Toe Lace
Shoes ($1.75 rcgillar price here
tofore) now on the tables at. . . .
$1.29
$1.09
LACKAWANNA
MflfiUFACTUR-RS OF
ncuun hr
i Lmin.
Bill Timber cut to order ou short notice. Hurdwood Mine Halls
sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Htenlock
Prop Timber promptly Furnished.
MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on tho Buffalo and Susque
hanna Railroad. At Mina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudorsport. and
rort Allegany uaiiroau. capacity
UliMiKAL Oll'lUIi-UoardoI
Telephone No. 4014.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of
;uiiiiiumEiii uiiuuiuuj
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
UBNHRAL OPPlCn. SCRANTON. PA.
OorseUaasDeeJiarollabli-, saonthly, regulating rneJicin. Onlr harmlaaa tsM
tho purest drug, should bo mod. 11 you want tha butt, get
Opn FeaS's Psrasfi-oyal Pills
Ther ara prenpt, tafa ar4 certain in ret alt. The eenalaa (Dr. Feal'a) DTr dlaas.
For Sala by JOHN H. PHELPS.
iSPruoe streot.
CARPETS
URTAINS
No dull times here in
January. Price, stock, qual
ity moke business. A few
sample prices:
floquettes
The $i.oo quality at 75c.
Ingrains
The 65c kind at 50c.
LRGES 19 MZKVY DH1S
At prices that keep ns
busy.
Upholstering,
Carpets,
Draperies.
408 Lackawanna Avanus.
THIRD HTML M8
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given to Bust,
ncss and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodation F.x.
(ended According to Balances aui
Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed ou
Interest Deposits.
Capital, -Surplus,
-Undivided
Profits,
$200,003
300,000
79,000
mi. CONNELIi, President.
MBNRYBWJr., Vice Pros.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier.
The vnult of this bank Is pro
tcctcd by Holmes' lilcctrlc Pro.
tcctive system.
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engine and Mactilnar.
We will sell you New or HeconiMland.
We will veil you new or take old In ux
change, or wo wlU rent you nuytUltiK you
want In tuo Machinery Line. Mpot CasU
paid for .iorup Irou und iletala.
National Supply and Malal Co,,
709 West Lackawanna Avenue.
JM.E.KEELEY, Mgr. Telepbona 3845
Ill
$1.39
95c
U1BEK GO.,
wu.uuu loet per uay.
Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
Pharmaolst, cor. Wvomlng avonue and
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATSNC
Hot Air Furnaces,
Sanitary Plumbing,
Gas and Electric
Light Fixtures.
ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING.
THE
k com co
434 Lackawanna Ava.
THE
100SIC POWDER CO,
H
MOSS I AKD2, CCM'LTHrtr
CrtANT.ON, PA.
SIINING AND BLASTING
POWDER
UADU AT MOOBIC AND
DALE WORK
LAPLIN ft RAND POWDBR
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric IJatterlos, Kloctria ExuHiIsh, forc
plodlue blasts, Safety ! uso, uud
Repauno Chemical Co. 'i
man
GXPL05IVG3
A GREAT OFFER
...uv...
dcrmanla Wins Cellar.
Ilammondspart and
Rhclmi. N- Y.
We lira determlnad ta
ntrodiiu) our good
imons the very ben peo
u In be country, and
we can aoe no better war
of dolus tblK tuun by sell'
n? them u caia of our
Kodi. coutululnx eleven
bottles of wine und one:
jottie or our extr nn
lauble distilled Orapo.
irandy. nt ono-lialf Ita uo
mm coau upon re
ceipt ol 95.00 wa
will send to any
reader or tuls paper
one cae of our,
gooilo, all flrHt-class
und pUt up lu ele
Knt style, assorted
as follows:
I qt. bot Grand Im
perial bee Cu&tu.
pngne.
I qt. bou Delaware.
t qt. bot. Riesling.
I qt. t)OU Totiny.
I qt. bot. Sweet Ca
tawba. I qt. bot, flberry.
I qt. bot. Elvira.
1 qt. bot. Niagara.
1 qt. bou Angelica,
1 qt bot. Port.
I qt. bot. Mweet la
aueiin.
1 'it. bou im. Qrapa
urundy.
ThU offer U mada
mainly to lntrodue
our Orand Imperial
sec vnampaTne ana
our line double-dls.
This case or ndi ta
tilled drape llrandy
otferrd at about one-half lta actual cost and
ii win iuoi.u um ii uur menus auu patroaa
will take advantage of thla itndbelp u Intro,
diice our aod. "
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