TJHJS SUKAiYJLON TKJLBUJXJU XUJfiSDAl'. lJfiJBllUAlir 22, 189S. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Bpxtcr Cniw TRrATSivT for torturing, dliflff. Brlnif,Uchlii(r,biimln(r. and cly kln nnd icip dlteuet Willi ion of hair. Warm baths wltliCv. ileum 8oir, Rfiillo applications of Cotiodra (ointment), find full dou' of Ctrrtooiu lu-ot. Tasr.gteateitoIbloodputlQeriftadliumor cures (uticiira II told throorfcoot tht world. FOTIH Of " now to Cur licMinSkln DImmm," net. RED ROUGH HANDS 'W&iKSSl- SCREENS Reduced for the Week. $2.00 kind for $1.37J 2.50 kind for 1.62& 3.00 kind for 2.15 3.50 kind for 2.60 MIT v 'J7 Wyoming Avenue, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. I'ostoIIIce hours today will bo from 1) to 11 it. in., anil from 11 to T p. in. Air T. J. O'Mulley 1h visiting friends ill Newport Mows, Vu. J'.uvs. J. J. McCubc and At. l tTruno will ultciul thu consecration wrvict'M of Jilwhop I'cndoisust us coadjutor ot JJrle diocese. Air. and Mrs. Wllllnni Shea, of 1'cnU vlllc; MIsh Kuto Jvttln, of Ulyphunt, ami Miss Kuto Taylor, of Seranton, sptnt Sunday at tho Taylor residence on the We.-t Side. MIm Kittle Johnson, of 1'cnobscot, has returned homo nftcr a few weeks' visit with friends In Alooslc and Avoea. Allss Alatllda Clllford hns returned to Mansfield State Normal school nftcr a week's visit at home. Airs. V. Lurrabee, of Susquehanna, has returned home after n week's visit at tho homo of her sister. Airs. K. C. Kelluin. Allss Kuto Dally, of Seranton, Is tho truest of Air. nnd Airs. Frank AlcUermott, of Grovo bttcet. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Method ist Kplscopal church will serve supper this cvenlnc In the Harris building at u'-clnck. Tho society have Rained un en viable reputatlm as to tho excellent man lier In which they conduct their suppers nnd crtcrtulnnicnts and no doubt their tables will be well patronized this cven lnc. A larBo number of aprons will alio be disposed of at reasonable prices. Sup per 15 cents. Allss Mnignrct Barrett, of Brownsville, Is seriously 111. Airs T. l' O'lJrien and family, of Jer inyn, are vlfltint; friends In town. Tho funeral of Joseph Vlncenskl took placo on Sunday afternoon. Interment was mado In St. Alary's cemetery. Miss Kate Hums, ot Jerinyn, Is vlsltlntf friends In town. An inquest to ascertain the cause of the death of Joseph Vlnceuskl was held yes terday afternoon and returned a verdict that death was accidental and exoner ated tho engineer and crew from blame. An Infant child of Air. and Airs. John AIcGowan, of Green Itldgp, was Interred 111 St. Alary's cemetery yesterday attcr noon. Airs. T. F. Hendricks, of Jermyn, was a visitor in town yesterday. While tho remains of Minnie, the 30-year-old daughter of Air. and Airs. Arthur I'reeco reposed In a handsome white casket on Sunday afternoon, hundreds of schoolmates nnd friends passed beforo them and the evidence of sorrow that was upon each countenance spoko elo quently of the esteem In which the de ceased was held. Services were con ducted by Hev. J. Jones In the Primitive. Methodist church, who also preached an Impressive sermon. Interment wns made In l.anscllffo remetery. FOREST CITY. William Hryden, of VnndlliiK. former ly employed as mine boss at the Vand lint? mines of the Delaware and Hudson company, has rojio to New Alexlco, where he has secured n position. His family will follow him In a short time. Misses Lizzie, Eva nnd Anna McLausrh 1 1 ii. of Seranton, have been the guests of their parents, Air. and Airs. John Ale I.uiiKhlln, for several days past. About the 1lrst of Alarch a party of Forest City people will start for tho Klondike region In search for tho yel low metal. Among thoso who havo nn uounced their Intention of braving tho rigors ot the far Northern land In search of fortuno are Patrick Cleary, U. G, Cooley and 'William Hums, Hev. G. II. Stone, of tho Forest City Methodist church, preached at Thomp son Sunday morning. Mr. John Dennis, of Curbondalo, conducted services at the Methodist church In this pluce. HONESDALE. Today wo celebrate tho one hundred ,0)id sixty-sixth blrthduy of George Wusti tiigton. Hev. Air. Htmson Is critically ill at his homo about one. mllo from Iloucsdalo. Air. Delovnn Woodwurd Is ill at his home on Mnplo avenue. Air. and Airs. Clarenco Salmon and daughter, of Scianton, spent Sunday hove .wlthJdr. II. Scott Salmon and famlli . Allss Salmon, of Seranton, delighted the audience with a solo at both morning and evonlng services In the Piesbyterlan church on Sunday, This (Tuesday) evening the ladles of tho Presbyterian church will serve a Martha Washington dinner In tho chapel. The St, Francis Ploiiecr corps will hold a box social In their hall on Front stieet, Tho Amity club will hold a social In their ,cjub room for their members, Tho Ideal orchestra will glvo a dance social In tho opera house. ;i;nH Liberty Cuttle .Market. Kant Liberty. Pa Feb. SI. Cattle-Slow .at' unchanged prices. Hogs Artlve; prima .mediums, $1.35; best heavy York- rs, J4.30a4.35; light Yorkers, .J4.20nl.i5 -.heavy hogs, J4.20a4.3O; pigs, as to quality, $Uba4.iO; good roughs, J3.40a3.75; common ,to;ra!r..J2.t0a3.25. Sheop Steady; choice, Jt.S0a4.90; common, J3.ro.i4; choice lambs, J3,76a5.85; comon to - good, J4.75a5; veal ".calvw$;.i6.75, t si DEFENSE OPENS IN LATTIMER TRIAL iii The Commonwealth Clones with Unlm portant Testimony. 0PENINQ ADDRESS BY MR. FERRIS ft Is Hacked br Testimony Showing Thnt n Iluii;n of Terror Uxlitml nt liiittimur Previous to tho Arrlvnl ol tlio Shcrlll' nnd Ills Oopiitlos-.Un-willlug Laborer Clubbed Into Joining th u Hunks ol Strikers. Wilkes -Barre, Feb. 21. Thu common wealth In the case of. Sheriff Atarlln and the deputies on trial for Mhootlitg striklns miners nt Lattimer, closed Its case today, and lion. George S. Fer ris opened for .tJio defense. When court oppned there were only two witnesses for tin prosecution re maining to be heard. The first, James Hennahau, of Lnttlmcr, ,ttd he reach ed the coeno of the shooting shortly af ter the firing began. Witness pointed out a number of deputies whom he saw there, tie spoke to Deputy Price, say ing: "This is a bad business, Sam." Price replied; "es, and I am glad I did not shoot." Alike Damsohnk, the last witness for the commonwealth, save unimportant testimony. The defense In the Lattimer case opened at noon today. Mr. Gearrje S. Fen Id made the opening address, and !!e,tklntf for over an hour ho presented In detail the facts of the ease as the defense hopes to prove them. In the first placo it will endeavor to show that there had been rioting throughout the region, that the thorlfC was Justi fied In calllnir out the posse and that he was also Justified In ordering the shooting at Ldttlmer 1? he deemed it neegssary. lie said: "We fchall show you that durins the week prior to the Lattimer shooting acts of riot nnd outrage were of r.iore .than (Lilly occurrence. The relKti of law had tvia place to a relftn of ter ror. The highways were swept, by surging masios of armed and desperate men. Peaceful citizens were forced In to their rankn. Thoso who resisted were set upon, beaten, clubbed and wounded some of them nigh until death. The whole community was ter rorized. The local authorities were l.oweiless." He then detailed the movements of the fctrikirs from the tliiie thsy left Hnrwood until thev reached Lattimer. "There," he said, "the ?ln;nff advanced alone to meet them. Instantly there wns a tumult of yells, live or six men pounced upon till; sheriff, helzed him, shoved him Into a dltoh on the left of the road and began b-jatln? li'lm. Two of them nourished revolvers at him and a third niado a savage stab at him with a knife. The sheriff In his struggles freed his tight arm and drew Ill's revolver and snapped it at one of his assailants. If would not go off. Instantly the man, Novatna.strtick him a vicious blow in the face with his list and Knocked him to his knees. All at once a revover shot rani? out from the rushing mob then another- then three close together then a rnttllns volley from the iruns which lasted a few sec onds, less than halt a minute, nnd ceased when the mob nave away. The order to fire was given, by whom we do not know, but it was none too soon; for the head of the charsliir: column had rushed within liftoen feet of the deputies' line before the attack was re pulsed. That, gentleman, Is the story of Lattimer as you will hear it from the deputies. Wo txpect a verdict of ac quittal. THE FIRST WITNESS. The first witness for the defense was Airs. Catherine Welsenborn. She said: "The strikers gathered at Harwood on the day of the shooting and one of them, Gnsperick, who testified for the state, entered Mike Konaski's house and tried to get him to go out, crying: 'If you don't come, we'll kill you.' " Konnski was in hiding and escaped, and as the strikers departed they cried: "We'll show the white people what we'll do when we come back." "I saw the strikers chase a number of people. They were all armed with clubs and stones and some had re volvers," Airs. Eliza Grace, of Harwood, said her husband ran into the brush when he heard the strikers were approach ing, he was afraid of them. "They tramped through my fruit garden." said Mrs. Grace, "nnd broke my bean poles In two to make clubs. They caught John Edmondson ulid would havo taken him along forcibly had not his wife clung to him and begged them to relense him." Mrs. Rose Gillespie, of Harwood, told how she had sent her four boys into the brush to hide, fearing the strikers would hurt them. Airs, Catherine Hrennan hid her fifteen-year-old boy and went out to look at the strikers. They were armed with clubs, hammers and stones. One man fired n shot in the air. Others fired In to the brush, where many of the men were hiding. Airs. Rrennan said she saw Alartln Shrofronlck march into Joe Shultz's house, crying that if he did not come out lie would be killed. Shultz was in hiding and could not be found. Airs. Michael Gallagher, of Harwood, said she was stoned by the strikers and Airs. Charles Allller said her husband hud gone to West Hazleton when ho heard the strikers were approaching. This concluded the testimony for tho day. llnllalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y Feb. 21. Shipping and heavy cattle, medium und lower grade, slow; fat shipping steerB, il.Dja 4.73; fat smooth steers, l4.SUa4.40; coarse and rough. J3.63a4.XJ; light steers, M.lOa 4.23;; choice to srnocth fut heifers, j 1.33a 4.50; mixed butchers' stock, ?J.10a3.W. Hogs Active and htrons; good to cholco Yorkers, $4.33; light Yoikers, Jl.30al.32, mixed packers, ft.32nl.25; medium and heavy hogs, $1.33; roughs, J3.03a3.9O; stags, $2.90a3.23; pigs, $3.40a4.C3. Sheep and Lambs SUudy to strong; native lambs. cholro to extra, $5."0a5.75; fair to good, J3.Ma5.C5; culls, Jl.90a5.40: yearlings, J5a 5.23; nattvo sheep. JI.S0a5; mixed, JI,Wa 4.75; culls, J3.23afi.90. New York Live Stock. Now York, Feb. 21. Beeves Active and steady; steers, J4.D0a5.15; tops, J3 25; oxen, J2.75a4.55: bulls, J3.20a3.S3; cows, J2.30a3.40. Calves Higher; quiet; veals, Jt.6Ua5.i5; choice, J3; grasscrs, 3a3.50. Sheep Firm; lumbs, lower; sheep, J3.50a5; lambs, $5.15a n.'jO; extra, do., J1. Hogs Firm ut J4.3Ua 4.53 per 100 pounds. Hood's Itestore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave sit tlio delicate riieeitlvo or Pills ganism lu perfect condition. Try them. 21 centi i'repared only bjr U. 1. llood A Co., Lowell, Mala THE MARKETS. Willi Street Review. Now York, Feb. 21. Today's heavy de cline In tho stock market was mado with out any actual now development In tho situation, but was rather to bo attribut ed to a combination of Impressions which have been tho underlying lorco In specu lation for awcek or more. Today's mar kot demonstrated for one thing that last week's decline would havo been much heavier on tho development s In tho Cu ban question had It not been for the sup port of powerful Interests who desired an opportunity to renllze. Tho entire ab sence of support today leavo color to the supposition that those Interests had com pleted their liquidation and were Indiffer ent to tho courso of the market. Tne motives assigned for the selling had less nppnrcnt basis in fact than wcro fur nished by tho events of lust week. So far us they turned on tho Cuban question they dealt with .peculations on possible future events and on abstruse points ot International law without any convincing authority to back them. Whatever tho real motive It was beyond dispute that thero weto largo offerings of securities for which there wns no adequate demand and selling orders to stop losses were un covered on tho descending scale, De clines were so great that prices thnt looked uttractlvo as bargains were reached In many cases nnd the buying thus Invited steadied and worked some notablo recoveries. 'J his process was re peated several times during the day and the market closed with one of the rallies In full force, thus leaving the declines de cidedly smaller than the extreme declines during tho day, The totul sales today were 078,200 shaies. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Mcars building, room 7)3-700, Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Iii4 Am. Cot. Oil 9S 192 194 I'M Am. Sug. Ro'g. Co ..12S I2S 123U 127i Atch., To. & S. Fo ..12 12 12 12 A., T. & S. F Pr .. 2911 29'S 2SU ?i Am. Tobacco Co .... 91 SP,t t9?j 91 Am. Spirits 0i,i su 7 8 Halt. & Ohio 11! li! 1G 10 Rrook. II. T 42ti 42',4 3'j?i tl'.i Hay State Gas 3?i Z 3H 3i Can. Southern Dl 51 to Mvi N. J. Central 91 91". KS, 91Vi Chic. & G. W Yl li'i 11 i,a llii Chic. & N. W 121 124 123 12.ITJ. Chic, U. & Q 9Si 9S4 07(4 9S Chicago Gas 934 AS 91i 9J,4 Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 9114 tiilitj MU 4',i Chic, It. I. & 1' M W b7 W Chic, St. P. AI. & O. 7.1 74 73 7:1 C. C. C. .4 St. L .... 31 : S2',i 33-t Delaware & Hud ...um 111'4 111 111 N. V L. E. & W .. 14U H',4 Uk HVi Gen. Electric 31 3 iBVg 314 Lake Slioro l!2'i l!i2',i 191 191 Louis, ft Nash 57 37 544 f''.4 Mnnhnttnn Ele 113& 11314 109 110' j AI. K. & Tex., Pr ... 2oi, 3GV4 .33 :Wi Alo. Pacific 2!ii,4 29 i'S'b 2i Nat. Lead ;BU 33U 33 SJ'4 N. Y. Central 113 113 113 114'4 Ont. fc West 10 10 15T4 10 North Paelllc LT.VJ 23i 22'i 22"-i Nor. Paelllc, Pr .... t'3 C:l blU - Pnellle AInll :,01 20 V4 2S?i i"ji Phil. & Head iVH 20'4 19i 20 Southern It. R S4 U Wi I' Southern It. It.. Pr.. 30 80 !& 29',4 Tenn., C. & Iron .... 2:?i 22 22 22 Texas & Paelllc .... lli 11? 114 lm Union Paelllc 214 3"94 30 SOU F. S. Rubber lsU W.i 174 lSi l S. Leather, Pr .. 61 C2',j 614 C2',4 Wabash 7 7 7 7 Wabash. Pr 17'4 17',4 ls4 1714 West. Union 90 MU Mi4 SOU Con. Gns 1SG4 1!7 ISt 1S7 Haw. Sugar 32 32 32 112 Alet. Traction 133 133 14S 151 S. W., Pr 34 3IV4 34 Ultt CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Irg. est. est. ing. Alay l07to0G 10S in.! io4 July 92 to 92 93 914 Wa CORN. Alay 31 31; 30H M74 July. 32i 2i 31T L2 OATS. Alay 274 27 2G 20 July 25 23 21 21 PORK. Alay 11.12 11.12 10.93 11.00 L.ARD. Alay. 5.22 5.27 5.20 0.23 Scrnnton Ilonrd of Trnde Kxchnnge iuotntions--All Quotations Rased on Par ol 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked. Seranton & Plttston Trac. Co. :o 10 National Roring & Drill's Co. ... First Nationul Bank 700 Elmhurst Boulevard Seranton Savings Rank 225 Seranton Packing Co Lacku. Iron & Steel Co wo 130 Third National Rank ... Throop Novelty Al'f'g Co Seranton Traction Co .... 3i. bO 18 Seranton Axle Works Weston AIUl Co Alexander Car Replaccr Co Seranton Bedding Co Dime Dcp. & DIs. Bank 130 Peck Lumber Al'f'g Co 173 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co Seranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company Kj BONDS. Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 113 People's Street Railway, ilrst mortgage duo 1918 115 230 100 ICO jio 45 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgago duo !!2l Dickson Alanufacturlng Co ... Lackn. Townphlp School 5.. City of Seranton St. Imp. ",.. Alt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Axle Works Seranton Traction Co., Ilrst mortgage, O's, duo 1932 115 10J 102 102 K 100 103 Xew York Produce .Mnrliot. New York, Feb. 21. Flour Aloderately active and a shade higher on choice grades; city mill patents, J3.S3aC.lt, city mill clears, J3.20a5.55; Minnesota patents, $3.50a5.50; do. bakers. $1.40a4.6O; winter patents, $l.90a5.40; winter straights. $ 1.05a 4.75; winter extras, $3.70a4.10; winter low grades, $2.90a3. Wheat Spot Bteadj ; No. 2 red, Jl.09',4. f. o, b atlout to arrive; No, 1 northern Duluth, $1.15. f. o. b afloat; No. 1 hnrd Duluth, $1.16, f. o. b afloat to arrlvo; options opened firm at ul',4c advanco on war rumors and another squeczo of May shorts; tho bulgo Invited selling, however, which with bearish weekly statistics produced a mid-day re action, followed at tho close by a sharp rally on covering; the market was fin ally steady at Ualc. net advance; No. 2 red, Alarch, $1.0S?4al,O9H. closed $1.0SU; July, 93Viu9(j?ic, closed 9Gc; September, S3aS5Uc, closed M4c Corn Spot easy; No, 2, 3794c, f. o, b afloat; options opened llrmer, but declined, closed easy at ',i,a Uc decline; Alay, 35?iu3Gc, closed 35c.; July, 3fiT4a37?ic closed 3Gftc. Oats-Spot quiet; No. 2. 32c; No. 3, 31c; No. 2 white, 33c: No, 3 white, 33c; track mixed, western, 32a33c; track white, 3Ja3Sc.; options quiet nnd a shudo easier with corn, closing ',4c net lower; Alay, closed 30?4c. Beef Firm; packet, jlOall. Cut Aleats Firm; pickled bellies, 6a7c. But ter Strong; western creamery, 14a20c; do. factory, llallc; Elgins, 20c; imitation creamery, 13al7c; stato dairy, 13al7c, ; do, creamery, Hal9c, Cheese Quiet; large white, September, 8c; Bmull white, Sep. tembcr, 8?4n9c; large colored, September, 8c.j small colored, September, &94a9c; lurge October, 8aS',4c. ; small October, SVio; light Hklms, 6a6; part skims, 4a6c ; full skims, 2a3c. Eggs Strong, state and Pennsylvania, 15e. ; western fresh, 15a 16c Tallow Firmer; country (packages free), 3a3Hc. Petroleum Dull, Philadelphia Provision .Market, Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Flour-Steady and higher; winter super, J3a3.30; do. ex tras, $3.23a3.C3; Pennsylvania roller clear, J4.23a4.40; do. do. straights. Jl.40a4.70; west ern winter eieur, JI.30nl.40; do. do. straight, Jl.C'al.O1!; do, do. putent, $5a5.23; spring clear, Jl.30a4.50; do, straight. 15,10a 6.00; do. patent, $S,25u5.50. Ryo Flour Firm: J2.75a2.S0. Buckwheat Flour Dull; tl.30al.50 per 100 pounds. Wheat Firm and c. higher; contract grade, Febru ary, Jl.03al.03U: March, April and May, nominal, Corn Was 4c. lower: No. 2 mixed, February, SSnSnUc,; March, 33a S5',4c: April and Alny. nominal. Oats Firm:, No. 2 white, February, 33n33c; Alarch, 33a33c, : April nnd Alay, nominal. Potatoes Steady; white, cholco, per bushel, MaS2c.i do. fair to good, per bush el, 73a78c: sweets, prlmo red, per basket, 70a73c; do. do, yellow, per basket, 63a70c.j do. seconds, per basket, 30a33c, Butter Steady: fancy western creamery, 20u20c; do, Pennsylvania pi hits, 22c: do. western prints, 22c. E bhb Steady: fresh, near by, 15c: do. western, Kc. Cheese Steady. Rellned Sugars Firm nnd good demand. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady: city prime, In hogsheads, 3c; country prime, In barrels, 3Ua3?ic; dark, do., 3c, ; cakes, rtanSc; grease, 2ia3c. Live Poultry steady: fowls, Sa9c: old roosters, Cac: fcprliiK chickens, Snsc; tuikoys, lOallc; ducks, 9al0c Drersed Poultry Un changed; fowls, choice, 9a9c.J do. talr to good, SaSc: chickens, fancy largo, lOalOVic; do. good to choice, 0ri9c; com mon und scalded, do., iaOC, turkeys, fancy, 12al3c; choice, do., He: do. fair to good, 9al0c: durl'.H, good to choice, fa 10c. Receipts Flour. 2.300 barrels nnd 7, 300 sacks; wheat, 4,600 bushels; corn, 08,000 bushels; oats, 17,000 bushels, Shipments Wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 10,000 bushels; oats, 17,000 bushels. Chicago (.rnln Market. Chicago, Feb. 21. Wheat wus very nerv ous and unsettled today, fluctuations cov ered a wide range. News as a rule was bearish, but tomorrow la n holiday und the prevailing Letter Influence made shorts anxious to cover. Alay closed nt c. advance and July c. higher. Corn nnd oats were heavy on frco liquidation and closed Uc. nnd "jc. lower, respective ly. Provisions show small Irregulnr changes In closing prices. Tho cash quo tations wero ns follows: Flour Slow; No. 2 spring wheat, nominal; No. 3 spring wheat, 91n92c; No. 2 red, $1.05al,03; No. 2 corn, 294u29Tc.; No. 2 oats, 2654c; No. 3 whlto, f. o. b., 2S4a29,ic. ; No. 2 rye, 50c; No. 2 bailey, f. o. b 32a39c.; No. 1 flax seed. $1.23; prlmo timothy seed, $2.92 a2.95; mess pork, $10.95all; shoulders, 4a n5c; short clear sides, J5.C0a5.60: whisky, $1.18; sugars, unchanged. Receipts Flour, 15,000 barrels; wheat, 55,000 bushels; corn, 429,000 bushels; oats,- 319,000 bushels; rye, 10,000 bushels; barley, 5U.0O0 bushels. Shipments Flour. 16,000 barrels: wheat, 8S.0OO bushels com, 360.000 bushels; oats, 211.000 bushels; rye, 1,000 bushels; barley, 28.000 bushels. Cliirago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb. 21. Cattle Strong at $4.50 n3.10; stockers nnd feeders, $3.S3a4.C0; calves, J4.25a4.7S. Hogs Jl.10a4.20. Sheep and Lambs Steady; sheep, $ta4.60: lambs, Jla5.C0. Receipts-Cattle. 11,500 head; boss, 23,000 head; sheep, 20.000 head. Oil Hnrkct. Oil City, Pa., Feb. 21. Credit balances, OS; certitlcates opened 76'4 bid for cash, with sales; closed 70 bid for both cash and regular; sales, cash, 3,000 barrels at 7C',i; H'.000 barrels at 76; 7,000 barrels at 7(,:!4; 13,000 barrels at "G; regular, 4.000 barrels at 77; shipments, 113,055 barrels; runs, 99.223 barrels. . iiis so Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER Telephone Cull, 2333. THE Ml POWDER CO Rooms I and Com'lth BTd'g. SCRANTON, tA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Alado at JIooslo aud Rinudalo Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric llnttciies, Klcotrlo Exploders, for exploding blasts, tSutety Fuse nnd Repauno Chemical Co's px"lo"ivES WOLF & WEXZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llous:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sola Accnts for Richardson-Uoynton'j Furnaces aud Kances. A GREAT OFFER ...nv... Oermanla Wine Cellar, Mammondiport and Khelms, N. Y. Wo are determlnsa to introduce our aooda among the very bait peo. e In he country, and wo cun nee no better way of doing tbl than by self. 11 X them a cuso of our good, containing eleven battles of wine and one oottle of our extra flu a double dlitllled draco ndy, at ono-hnir Its ac tual coat. Upon re ceipt ot F5.00 we will send to any reader of thla paper one case of our gooas, all Ilrnt-elun and put up In elfs gunt style, assorted us follows; 1 qt. hot. Grand Im perial Seo Cham, pugne. I qt- bot. Ucilnware. I qt. bot. niellng. I lit. bot. Tolcoy. I qt. bot. Sweet Ca tuwba. I qt. bot. Hberry. t qt. hot. Klvlriu I qt. bot, Niagara. I qt. bot. Angelica, I qt. hot Port. 1 qt. bot. Hweet Is. ubelln, 1 qt, bot. I in. Grnpa Ilrundy. Tills otl'or Is made mainly to Introduce our Or ami Imperial Sec Champagne nnd our line double-dls. feSB, tilled drape Itrandy This case of iroodt Is offered lit about one-half Its actual -wt aud It will please us If oar friends nnd Vrons vlll take advanUgo of this mid hvU ui. I u tro duco.our ola, " ' 111 LAs ol ffffif&ti Pis MM Ktrj I VI Ira iaflHSlHfSH HHa) e Carpets, flattings, Linoleum, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Rugs, flats, &c. Large Assortment at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES KERR'S 408 Lacka. Ave. L DH1 OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd l'ersonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WSI. CONXKLIi, President. HENRY UlsliIX, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Tlte vault of tliii bank is pro tected by Holmes' Dlcctric l'ro ......:.,.. ............ tective aystein NEW YORKDENTAL PARLORS "TEnTH MADE PERFECiV ORISrftTORS OF PAINLESS DE,UIST3Y. We tiave all the latest discoveries for allc vlatlnz pain. Wo extract teeth, fill teeth audnpply gold crowns und bridge work without the leust particle of nnlu, by 11 method patented nnd used by us only. NO CHAKOB for putulcsj extruding when tectU uro ordered. KR Full Set Teeth, $5.00. We Runrantee n fit. Gold Crowns, $.0. All other work ut proportionately low prices. JTu-UuId Crowns and Bridge Work a Specialty. llelnn tho oldest nnd largest dental parlors In the world, wo nro o well equipped that nil work done by un l tho best to bo had. Our operations are positively painless. All work guuruntced for 10 years. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna nnd vt yonilng Aves., (Over Newark Shoo Store.) Hours, 8 to 8. Sunday, 10 to 1 Steam and Hot Water HEATSMC Hot Air Furnaces, ' Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE T i C01ELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Av& Steam and H6t Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Dr. E. Grewer (The Philadelphia Specialist.) many otner degrees ana 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 gaucrator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nite 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 the 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. K. Orower, the eminent Philadelphia specialist. Is a Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology at the Medlco-CliIrurKlcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member of tho Medlco-ChlrurRlcal college; member of tho General Alumni association of tho University of Pennsylvania; member of the Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania; member ot the Joseph Leldy Fellowship of Anatomy; mem ber of the Board of Charity of Seranton, Pa.; member of the Historical Sci ence association of Lackawanna county, Seranton, Pa.; president of tho Ath ens Mining nnd Milling company; president of the International Medical Association and Advertising League of America; one of the youngest mem bers of the Grand Army of tho Republic; surgeon of tho Union Veterans' union; and the doctor conies highly Indorsed by the leading professors of this country and abroad. The doctor and his staff of English und 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, FOR ANY CASE OF EPILEPTIC FITS WE FAIL TO CURE. All who call upon the doctors up to March 1st will receive advice, ser vices nnd examination free. Dr. Grewer's high standing In the state will not allow him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you so. Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, ball rising In the throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing the actual duties of life, making happiness 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 as tired In the morning ns when retiring, lack ot energy, nervous ness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of the 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 the doctor and be examined. He cures the worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deafness nnd Cripples of every description. Tumors, Can cers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised absorbent method known ns tho "ELECTRO-GERMICIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred and confidential. Ofllce hours dally from 10 a, m. to S.20 p. in. Sunday from 12 p. tn. to 2 p. m. E2Kii,a.s8if2ErysesEas!' TX2TZIQ&tti4xfMK' 5jar -TTHirwir T The frbt HuL m ilnb THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. ft ill diiuw winy; TRIBJJNE WANTS BRING QUICK RETURNS. Plas just returned from his St. Louis, Chicago and West cm offices and will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoff'ce Build ing, corner Spruce street and Peuu avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. m. to S.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 HHjTnri 1 Light giving a 2,000 candle power light from kerosene oil. Invaluable for Kngineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, CoIlieries.Street Railways, etc ill SUPPLY 8 IIll CO. IS M. E. KEELEV, Manager. 709 Weit Lackawanna Ave., Seranton, Pa. Telephone mil. lilililiillitAX lliii iii A A TTTTTtTTTtTTTTTT TTTTTTT T "T i After i The Fire Temporary Location, t X 2 Arcade, t X Wyoming Avenue, t X I C. M, FLOREY, Agent, f-"M-H"f-H-H"f-ft-f-H-f-fH-H-f Wells (