THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1898 PIMPLY rimplf , blotehon, blacklif (!, red, rougli, oily, roolhy fkln, Itching. caly ncalp, dry, thin, nnd ailing hair, and laby llomlhc r.rcvctitcil by CtmcuitA BoAr, tho moitcffoctlv3iililii purify, lng and beantlfjlngnoapln the norld.ai well at nrctoml swcctot for toilet, oaiu, aua nurncry. A 1'ropi.t IWmujii. K7'"How tonutlfj th ttklB," frt. BLOOD HUMORS X$8SSiftSX&U. Reduced for the Week. $2.00 kind for $1.37 2.50 kind for 1.62 3.00 kind for 2. IS 3.50 kind for 2.60 1,1 If m J'.!T Wyoming venue, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA rOREST CITY. Slieiirr Ward I ic-m-ll will icll the lmusUiol'l poods nnd personal property of Kiiphnel Tradisko on 'Wednesday in xt. On Friday evening a mootlncr wns lii'ld at the oji-o of James McKlnney, iK(., In discuss tin; question of movins to secure n count: I'lidce across the i.iirlciivnnnu vlvor at forest City. There was a irood altendani'o nf'liusl l.ess men and other Interested citizens. Orsanliatlon wts effected liy electing .Intnes MeKlnm-y ns rhnlrmitn and John It. Hudd as secretary. Tin? his tory of the jirovl'iiw efforts toward jiettlnp a In-idao nt this iiolnt was rjone over. Jt seems that at one time a petition was presented nskllitf that viewers lie appointed liy th? Susque hanna county court, hut no action was ever taken on It. hceause there was no mutually satisfactory boundary lino t--ialllsh"d between the counties r Hiisqiiplmmirt and Wajne. The div iding line at this point is supposed to run some w litre near the renter of the Lackawanna river, but (lifeline claims are made by the different counties as to Its exact location, liofore anything would be done by either county in the matter of a brldiTO, tll"iefore- it would bo necessary to have each (curt ap point one Kurwyor and the two chosen nppoint a third man and have the line run and proof-rly established. Then a bridge could bo recominende 1 here and viewers apnoitited. It was also slated at the meeting that the Ontario and "Vf'tern railway people were encus;h intercteil In the matter to do what ever lllllliR was neeesynry. which wiuld be no small item of expense saved. A rommlttee i. .tisirllusc of William II. Hates, ISenjjmin -Maxey nnd 10. !'. Ames was appointed to confer with th i"iincll and work with ifiat body in an endeavor to have a liridw built hen'. . lesoliition was also ii.ifsed asking th' borou'-'h fathers to take Immediate lotion in the matter nnd recommending that an attorney be employed to work Midi the council and committee and niivls"! them ns to the proper steps to lii'ce In order to sraln their object. A r ipiest a also mode that a special nn 'ting of the council lie called, at vhlch the bridge 'itiei-tlon might be diM'iissed and a start made. The meet ing then adjourned, after authorizing th" chairman to call a meeting at any lime after tho committee which is appointed has conferred with the coun cil V1CI3TV Ol' KI'HlirKTTi:. Knim Tit-lilts. A true gentleman usually feels that tt Is essential to bo eonr'eous to the least as to tho greatest, but elliiuetto does not til ways recognize this. Tho fumouh Tu -I" yrand Is repoitcd to hao used a grad uation of politeness In asking his guests to take beef at a dinner party that lio gave. ''lie grade ran thus: To a prince of the blood: "May I have tin' honor of sending your royal highness a little beet?" To a duke: "Monscisneur, permit mo to send you a little beef." To a marcpils: "Marquis, may 1 send you a llttlo beef'.'" To a viscount: "Viscount, pray have a I'ltle beef." To a baron: "Baron, do you tnko been" To an untitled gentleman: "Jlonslenrr, somo beef." To his private secretary: "Reel?" Hut thero was yet an Inferior person ase present, and to him Talleyrand ut tered no word, lio simply looked ut him and made an Interrogutlvo gesture with the carving knife. Hut If tho meat vero good, somo ot us would not trouble .in-ch how wo were invited to It. A Short, Ued-faced Irishman." In a letter to tho editor of the Army nnd Nuvy Journal, JIaJor U. Fechet, Sixth Cavalry, says: "Some tlmo nco t hoard tho following story of General 1'. II. Sheridan from a former officer of tho Third Michigan Cav airy: It seems that when that regiment first went- out It was without a colonel, nnd tho officers had an Idea that they would llko an officer of the regular army to llll tho vacancy. At this tlmo tho regi ment was In St. I.ouls, and hearing that a regular orficei" by tho unmo of Sheridan was In tho city, and that he wanted the command of a regiment, a committee wrs appolntod to go to tho city nnd f,eo him, or, as tho narrator expressed It, to take. Sheridan's measure. On tho return of tho commltte'o tho officers assembled to hear Its report, which waa as follows: "Well, we went up and saw Mr. Sheridan. lie 1b a short, tod-faced Irishman, and don't seem to amount to much. We do not think that he would do for colonel of our regiment.' The gentleman who told me this story gave the names of othor ofllccrs of tho regiment, who, ho said, could vouch for Its truth." (uticiira SCREENS sii COMING WEEK IN CONGRESS The Appropriation Bill to Be Considered in the House. ' THE CUBAN SITUATION Sensational Members Are Un usually Silent. Kitrcme Gravity of tho .Situation Tends to llisnrm Thom--At Any Tlmo During tho Consideration of the ipproprlntlnu II 1 1 1 a Stirring Debate .liny lio Precipitated In volving tho Keccnl Hciisntiotiul Uveitis in Connection with tho lix plonlon ol the .Maine. Washington, Fob. 20. Unless the Cu ban question or some phase of the .Maine disaster should come before tho liou.se this week, the time, with tho exception of tomorrow, which, under an arrangement made Inst week, will be given up to the consideration of private bills, will be devoted nominally at least to the sundry civil appropria tion bill. This bill will be reported to the house tomorrow. It Is a very vol uminous measure, containing all the odds and ends of appropriations, ns Its name indicates, and i.s usually produc tive of more protracted contests than any of the other appropriation bills. It Is understood that the Information regarding the situation In Cuba asked for last week by -the house has been prepared by tho state department, and Is ready for trnnsmlttnl. .Some of the consular reports bearing on the situa tion have been edited In some places, but It is said that the situation as pre sented probably will call for somo ac tion, and If the Information goes to the house this week an effort may be made to get It before the house In some man ner. For this reason, nnd In view of the condition of public sentiment, pend ing the result of the official Investiga tion Into the case of the disaster to the Maine It Is considered probable that the answer of the state depart ment will be withheld for several days. In the face of the catastrophe, which has occurred, the members of the house who have usually rushed to the fore on the occasion of any sensational development either In foreign or do mestic affairs, were ominously silent last week. The extreme gravity of the situation and the far-reaching conse quences of hasty or ill-considered ac tion tended to disarm them, but at any time during the consideration of the appropriation bill where the wild est latitude in debate i nllowed, a stirring debate Involving tho recent sensational events In connection with the explosion of the Maine, the recall of the Spanish minister and the latest developments In Cuba may be precipi tated. Hut those in authority by keeping the appropriation bill in the right of way, can easily prevent actual action by the house If they so dpslro apd tho prevailing opinion of the conservative leaders on both sides Is that both ac tion and agitation are out of place until all the facts upon which a calm judgment can be predicted nre known. TROOPS FOR WGST AFRICA. Tliirly-i llritlsli Olliccrs.with (Jtian- titic ot'.Munilioti", I.pmvo London. London, Feb. 20. Another party ot thirty-six llritlsh ofllcers and non commissioned olllcers sailed today for West Africa, accompanied by Immense quantities of war munitions. All the afternoon papers today com ment upon the gravity of the West Arlean situation. Mushiest on the Stock Kxchange was Hat, and Consols were a quarter of a point lower. An article In the Westminster Gazette, by Wil liam T. Stead, says: "The news from the Niger is only serious bcause of the news from France. The net effect of the news from Paris today Is that France Is once more In full revolution. The Third Republic, although nominally still In situ, no longer exists. The long expected upset has arrived at last, and has arrived, almost to the very day, exactly fifty years utter the Revolution of 1K4S. The coup d'etat of General IJoisdeffro differs from tho coup d'etat of Napoleon III. only In the degree of brutality of Its accessories. When the chief or tho French general staff, the nerve centre of the gray matter of tho brain which directs, controls nnd gov erns the whole armed force of France, enters Into a court of law to proclaim to a jury that unless they return a verdict to his liking 'the chiefs who are at the head of the army, nnd who or ganize tho national defence, are ready to leave their task to others,' thero Is no longer any republican government in France." Paris, Feb. 20. Ofllclal utterances here on the subject of th? West African troubles decry the alarmist view of tho situation taken In Great Britain. Those Dreadful Sores Thoy Continued to Spread In Splto of Troatmont but Now Thoy aro Hoalod-A Wondorful Work. "For many years I havo been a great Bitflerer with varicose veins on ono of my limbs. My toot and limb became dread fully swollen. When I stood up I could (eel tho blood rushing down the veins ot this limb. Ono day I accidentally hit my toot against somo object and a soro broko out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful, I concluded 1 needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time thoso dreadful sores which had caused mo so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short tlmo my limb was completely healed and tho sores gavo mo no moro pain. I catinot ho too thankful for tho wondorf ul work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has dono tor mo." Mita. A. 13. Oilson, Hartland, Vermont. Hood's Sarsa parilla la tho best hi tact tho One True Wood Vnrlfler. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 25 cents, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itnvlrw. Now York, Feb. 19. Thero was n feel ing of uneasiness over tho Kuropean po. llllcal situation reflected from nil foreign exchanges today boforo tho opening of trading on tho Now York exchange, Tho collision of lirlttsh and French authori ties. In the Niger district ot Africa and tho excited condition of tho public mind In Franco were tho mothes of tho heavi ness which In London resulted In a fall ot 'i In llritlsh consols. American se curities wcro affected by the general hcaliiess ns well as by tho special con siderations growing out of the Cuban sit uation. Declines In Americans reached a Iiolnt in London in a number of cases beforo tho opening hero and as a conso quenco selling orders were placed for London account at the opening hero. Thero was no local support for prices. On tho contrary thero was a resumption ol liquidation nnd tho bears wcro encour nged to raid tho market. Tho total sales of stocks today wero 272,000 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALI.KN & CO., stock brokers, Meurs building, room 7)3-0ti. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am. Cot. Oil 20 20 10 TO A. S. It Co ...132tol316 lltni 12S14 12D Atch., To, & S, Fo .. 127i IK 12!i 1-H A T. & a. F., Pr .. 30 SOU 29Ti S04 Am. Tobacco Co .... SlUs 9tsi 01', 1 SHU Am. Spirits i4 $ Mi Mi Halt. & Ohio 17 17?i 17 17 llrook. 11. V 424 42'i 42 , U liny tato Gas 314 314 3Vj 314 Can. Southern f2 C214 Bli Wi N. J. Central Ul,4 S.V.'i Ul'4 M7i Chic. & G. W 12 12fj, 121i 12 Chic. & N. W li 12ti 12o?g 12514 Chic, B. & Q 100 UK)!, t'9'4 Wi Chicago Gas 91 M',4 9314 IiSfi Chic, Mil. Ar St. P.. 01i SSla 9114 91'i Chic, It. I. & V 90 OPa 9014 W& Chic, St. I'. M. & O. Toli 7.7U 7514 J&1S C. C. C. Ai St. L .... 35 354 3 34 D., L. & W 152 152 152 152 Gen. Klectrlo 3T14 35"4 3114 31" Lake Shore 192 192 192 192 Louis. & Nash 5714 57-74 50 6T4 Manhattan Klo 1111 11114 11314 113 M. K. Tex., Pr .. 37 37 3074 3G Mo. Pacific 3194 311 30'i 31 Nat. Lead 34?i 3IH 31 31 N. Y. Central 115 110 11514 115 Out. & West 10 10 1014 1014 North. Pacillc 25 25 23 21 Nor. Pacific, Pr .... 01 Clli 03 0114 Pacific Mall .. 31 31 SO', Phil. Si Mead 20 20 20 20 Southern II. K S 9 s tf Southern 11. Il Pr.. 3o 30 30 30 Tenn., C. & Iron ... 22 2.S 22 22 Texas A Paelfts .... 12 12 12 2-' I'nlnn Paelllo 32 32 31 32 V. S. Rubber 19 19 19 19 I'. S. Leather, IT .. 01 fit CI (.3 Wabash. Pr 17'4 1". 1714 17 West. I'nlon 91 D1H 90 91 Con. Gas 1SS 1S9 S 1S1PI Haw. Sugar 31 32 3114. 32'3 .Met. Traction 1,V 150 15114 155 S. W.. Pr 35 X, 35 35 CHICAGO BOARD OF TltADK. Open- High- Low- Clos- WI1KAT. Irg. est. est. lng. May 1034 to 101 10!) 103 1 July SS 91V, US 92 CORN. May 30 31 30. 31 J"ly 31 32 31 3i.!i OATS. May. 2014 27 20'. 27 July 21 21 21 11 PORK. May 10.97 11.05 10.95 11.00 1-AItD. May T..20 D.22 Clfl C.20 July 5.27 5.30 5.25 5.30 Srranton Hoard of Trade KxclmiiRO luotntiou's--All Quotations linked on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scr.inton & Plttston True. Co. ... 'jo National Boring & Drill's Co. ... 10 First National Bank 700 Klmhurst Boulevard luo Seranton Savings Bank 225 Seranton Packing Co r, Lacka, Iron & Steel Co i;a Third Nntlounl Bank 3S3 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co SO Seranton Traction Co is ... Seranton Axle Works 73 Weston Mill Co 1'Jo Alexander Car Replaccr Co nn Seranton Bedding Co 1W) Dime Dep. .t Dis. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 173 210 Kconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Co 43 Srranton lllumlnntlng, Heat & Power Company ij ... BONDS. Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 11," .... People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 191S 113 ... People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage due 1921 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co 10) Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Seranton St. Imp. 0 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co sr, Seranton Axle Woiks pjo Seranton Traetiun Co., first mortgage, li's, duo 1932 103 ... Philadelphia Piovisiou .Market. Philadelphia. F b. 19. Wheat-Firm and V- higher; contract glade, FeVruary, Sl.02Ual.021-; Muich, April and May, nom ine!. Corn Firm and le. higher; No. 2 mixed, February and March. 35)sa35':(,c. ; April and May, nominal. Oats Steady; No. 2 white, February and March, 33a 33e; Apill and May, nominal. Potatoes Steady; white, choice, per bushel, SOa S2c. ; do. fair to good, 73a75e. ; sweets, prime red, per bushel, ,0a 7Cc; do. yellow, do., 05a70e. ; do. seconds, do., 30a35c. But terSteady; fancy western creamery, 20a 2014c ; do. Pennsylvania and western prints, 22c. Kggs Dull and lc. lower; lresh, nearby, and western. 13c Cheese Steady. Rellned Sugars Firm and at 11 a. m., standard granulated advanced c. ; quoted 5c. Cotton Unchanged. Tal low Steady; city prime, in hogsheads, 3c; country, la barrels. 31ia3c; dark, do., 3c; cakes, 314a3c. ; grease. 2:Jia3c Llvo Poultry Steady; fowls, SaDc; oil roosters, UaUc; spring chickens, SaSlic. ; turkeys, lOallc. Dressed Poultry I'n changed; fowls, choice, 9a9c; do. fair to good, SpV,4c. ; chickens, fancy large, Wa 1014c; goo'd to choice, do., 9a9c. ; common and scalded, do., Sa9c. ; turkeys, fancy, 12 nl3c ; choice, do.. He; do. fair to goo, 9al0c; ducks, good to choice, SalOc. Re ceiptsFlour. 1.SU0 barrels and 10.000 sacks; wheat, 10,000 bushels; corn, 172.000 bushels; oats, 112,000 bushels. Shipments AVhent, none; com, S00 bushels; oats, 7,400 bushels. Now York Produce .Market. New York. Feb. 19. Flour-Quiet but firm and hold higher; city mill patents, J5.Wa6.10; winter patents, fl.Wu5.30; city mill clears, J3.50a5.70j winter straights, $l.53al.7J; Minnesota patent, J5.25a5.00; winter extras, J3.00a4; Minnesota bakers, 4.35al.50; winter low grades, ?2.90u3. Wheat Spot strong; No. 2 red, Jl.09, f. 0.14 I)., nlloat to arrive; No. 1 northern Dulutli, $1.14, f. o. b., to arrive; No, 1 haul Manitoba, $1.11, f. o. b., spot; No. 1 hard Duluth, $1.15, f. o. b ulloat to ar rive; options opened rather easy at .1 partial c decline, but turned strong at unca on covering; shorts became excited towards tho close on war rumors from Kuropean strong London news unci re ported further Lelter shipments, causing strong upturn; prices left off strong nt la2c, advance; on tho curb May sold at $1.04; March, $1.0314al.07, closed $1.07; May. $1.00al.02. closed $1.02; July, 93 a93c. closed liBc; September. SlaS5c, closed S3c. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 36e f. o. b,, afloat: options opened steady and advanced all day with an uctlvo trade, Influenced by talk of light ro. cclpts and Jump In wheat, closed c. net higher; May, 3Da301sc closed 3fie.j July, closed 37c. Oats-Spot firm; No. 2, 32c; No. 3, 31c.i No. 2 white, 33c; No. 3 white, 82c; track mixed, western, 32a 33c: track white, Sla'lSHc; track white, state, 3la314c.j options quiet but stronger with corn, cloUng Kc. not higher; May, closed 31c. Beef Firm; family, $ll.23a 11.75; oxtra mess, $8a8.50; beef hams, $22.50 u23; packet, $9.5Gal0.fiO; oxtra India mess, $15al0. Cut Meats-Firm; pickled bellies, Cin7c; do. shoulders, 4c; do. hams, 7 nSc. Butter Quiet; western creamery, 14V4a20c; do. factory, Hal4c; IOIrIiis, 20c; Imitation creamery, 13al5c; .state dairy, 13al7c; do. creamery, 14al9e. Cheese Quiet; largo white, September, 8c; small do., !sa9c.; largo colored, Septem ber, 8!c,; omall do., Hn9c; largo Octo ber, iuSlicj small do., 8nS14c; light skims. 0n0c.; part HklmB, 4a0!4c; full skims, 2a5c Kgs Qulot; stato and Pennsylvania, 13c: western fresh, 15c. Potatoes Steady; Now York, $2.37a2.tOi sweets, $3al. Petroleum Dull; refined New York, J5.40; Philadelphia and Haiti more, $5.35; do. in bulk, $2.83. Chicago (iraln Woiket. Chicago, Feb. 19. May wheat today reached tin flood mark of the recent De cember squeeze, selling up to $1.09 and closing nt $1.00, nn advance of 2c. July showed oven moro sensational strength and closed nt 92c, or 314c. over yester day's prlco after selling ns high as IC&c. Tho most Important Information wheat traders had to start with was tho state ment mndo by Joseph Letter that ho had engaged ocean freight room for 1,000,000 bushels of his wheat, nil of which had been sold to millers nnd consumers. Tho result was a very strong opening,, May starting tine hanged to ',40. higher from 11.0314 to $1.01 and advancing at ouca to $1.06. Thero was a remarkable scarcity of offerings and It look but n llttlo buy ing to advance tho prlco. July was full hs active and strong as May, opening v c. higher at SSn',9e., and rising to 90c. beforo enough wheat camo out to stop tho advance. Tho cash quotations wero as follows. Flour Firm; winter patents, $4.SOa4.90; straights, $1.30a4.C0; spring spe cials, $3.40.15.50; spring patents, $l,75a5.10; straights, $1.30al.00; bakers, $3.50a3.90; No. 2 spring wheat, nominal; No. 3 spring wheat, 92a97c; No. 2 red, Sl.Olal.Ofi; No 2 corn, 29a33c; No. 2 yellow, 25a30c; No. 2 oats, 2Gc; No. 3 white, f. o. b., 2Sa29c. ; No. 2 rye, 4Dc. ; No, 2 barley, f. o. b., 33a3Sc; No. 1 flax seed, $1.2414; tim othy seed, $2.93; pork. JlO.VCall; lard, $5.13; ribs, $5.15a5.40; shoulders. 4a5c; sides, J3.50a5.G0; whisky, J1.1S; sugars, cut loaf, JC.01; granulated, $3.51. Receipts Flour, 9.000 barrels; wheat, 20,000 bushels: corn, 395,000 bushels; oats, 211. C00 bushels; rye, 0,000 bushels; barley, 1S.000 bushels. Ship mentsFlour, 10,000 barrels; wheat, 79.000 bushels; corn. ISt.OOO bushels: oats, 200, 000 bushels; barley, 13,000 bushels. II11II11I0 Live Slock. Fast Buffalo, N. Y Feb. 19. Hogs-Receipts, 25 cars; very dull and weak; York ers, good to choice, Jl.27a4.30; roughs, common to choice. J3.rcn3.75! pigs, com mon to choice, jl. 10a 1.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 22 curs: dull and slow; lambs, chnlco to extra, J5.05a5.75; otitis to common, 51,75a5.50; sheep, choice to se lected wethers, ?!.90a5.t0; culls to com mon, $3.23a3.90. . Oil Market. Oil City. Pa.. Feb. IS. -Credit balances. OS; eertllicates opined nt ,'Cli bid for eash and ls.mift barrels wire sold at that figure, closed 70 bid for March delivery; ship ments. 97,372 barrels; runs, 90,003 bairels. 01 i Li Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSIEfR 435 to 455 N. tiinth St.. scranion. Pa. Telephone Call, 2333. THE lei m ltooms 1 and 2, Coin'llli DTd'cr. SCRANTON, r'A. Mining: and Blasting Mndo ut Moo-do and Ilushdulo Work. LAF1.IN & RANI) POWI1CR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlo Batteries Klectrlo Kxploders, for exploding blusts, Safety Fuse and Repuuno Chemical Co's bxplSsivbs WOLF & WENZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court lluus:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Accnts tor Iilchard9on-Bojrntoa'.i Furuacos and UansDi A GREAT OFFER ...uv. tlermania Wine Cellar. Ilammondaport and Rhelnij, N. V. Wa are determinad to uirouaca oar goods uioug the very bim poo- e la las country, and iva can see no bettor way of dolus this than by solf. 11 li tboni a rao of our soodi, containing oloven bjttle of wlio nud oao oottlo of oar oxtri rtuo luubie - dUthlsd drape Jrandy, at one-half tu no- tual cost. Upon re ceipt ot ,-.oo wu will send to any leader or Hits paper ono case of our boo-Ix, all Drst'Cliini and put up la eie g.int tylc, usxorted ns follows; t qt. bot. Grand Im perial tSoo Cham, pasne. I ft. bot. Delaware. 1 q". bot. Hle-dlns. I it. bot. Tokay. "it. bot. Kweei Ca. i tu. I qt. hot Sherry. I "it. bot. Klvlrn. 1 qt. bot. Niagara. I qt. hot. Anifi'llca, 1 qt. bot. 1'orU 1 qt. hot. fclweet Is ahoila, I it, bot. liu. Orapo liraudy, This ofTor la mads mainly to Introdiicn our (Irand Imperlul see Champagne and w&w x&m -irtfVJK- our lino uouiiiB-dia. tilled O rape Brandy Till euse of good In offered at about ono-hulftts actual r-wt und It will please ua If our frlenda and i Vrona will taka udvaoUga of tbli Hud help ui. lutro duca.our o4a. " 1 a 111 WW B'i'i! ii'W WSmtem wfJVfrSwh m y r p Carpets, flatting's, Linoleum, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Rugs, flats, &c. Large Assortment at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES KERR'S 408 Lacka. Ave. I OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Utisl. ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation- In tended According to lJalunces and Kesponsiliility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 W.W. CONXKLL President. IIEXKY 1! KLIN, Jr.. Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. 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Sunday, 10 to I Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE H CQNNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ava. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRINQ Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Dr. E. Grewer (The Philadelphia Specialist,) I Wufm honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in this or any other country is able to show the credentials that Dr. Grewer holds today. Catarrh Special Offer-One Year's Treatment for Ten Dollars Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nitc Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. Any child can handle it. The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in tho United States, Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effec tive. One trial treatment. Ozo-Nite Gas 'will posi tively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Dr. E. Grower, the eminent Philadelphia specialist, Is a graduate of tha University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology at tho Medleo-Chlrurglcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member of the Medlco-Chlrurglcal college; member of the General Alumni association of the University of Pennsylvania; member of tho Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania; member of the Joseph Lcidy Fellowship of Anatomy; mem ber of tho Hoard ot Charity of Seranton, Pa.; member of tho Historical Sci ence association of Iacltawanna county, Seranton, Pa.; president of tho Ath ens Jllnlng and Milling company; president of tho International Medical Association and Advertising league of America; ono of the youngest mem bers of the Grand Army of tho Itepubllc; surgeon of tho Union Veterans union; and the doctor comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of this country nnd abroad. The doctor and his staff of English nnd German physicians make a spe cialty of all forms of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Mood Dis eases. WK WILL, FORFEIT THE SUM, NOT EXCEEDING $3,000, FOU ANY CASE OF EPILEPTIC FITS WE FAIL TO CURE. All who call upon the doctors up to March 1st will receive advice, ser vices and examination free. Dr. Grewer's high standing In tho state will not allow him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot cure you they will frankly toll you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lnck of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In tho throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on ono subject, pnslly startled when spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing the actual duties of life, making hupplncss Impossible, distress ing the action of the heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling ns tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervous ness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of tho limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately and be re stored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cared. If you have been given up by your physician call upon tho doctor and be examined. Ho cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deafness and Cripples of every description. Tumors, Can cers and Goiters removed without the uso of knife or painful caustics by our .newly devised alworbent method known as the "ELECTRO-GERMICIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacrecljtnd confidential. Ofllce hours dally from 10 u. m. to S.20 p. m. Sunday from 12 p. m. to 2 p. m. 1 I giving a 2,000 candle power light Jtov from kerosene oil. tsUL over ifijifl n use. 'WRttffit -Mm THE We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON MILL CO, TRIBUNE WANTS m Krw hw Uffi V Ua HsU fn I rf hw ' PATENT I he TB "4 our ir ire Has just returned from liia St. Louis, Chicago and West ern offices and will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoff'ce Build ing, corner Spruce street and Penn avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. in. to 8.30 p. m. The doctor, while in Chicago, had several honors conferred upon him by Medical Colleges there, namely, the titles of Doctor of Philosophy and Bac. of Science in addition to his Itimiv nrlioi r1rrrrne oi1 Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, Collieries, Street Railways, etc 110! SUPPLY I II CO. W M. E. KEELEY, Manager. 709 West Lackawanna Ave., Sera, m.l'a. Telephone 395 1. 4-M-f-H--M-H-4-H-4-H-f-f-f-H-H. ! I After 5 i l Temporary Location, X l 2 Arcade, t Wyoming Avenue. I i I C. M, FLOREY, Agent, t t i BRING QUICK RETURNS .,-tj ,. rtt hj
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