10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY. MARCH 7, 1898. COMING WEEK IN CONGRESS Bill to Furnish Men for Coast Defenses Will Probably Pass. TWO NEW REGIMENTS Opposition to the Artillery Bill Has Disappeared. Any Unlooked-for Development in tho Spanish .Situation May Chnugo tho l'rnpn,.mmc-Tlie Sonnto Will in All I'robnbllity Ueplu the Week with tho Consideration of tho Dis trict oT Columbia Appropriation Hlll--ScTornl iUcnsttrea Mny lie An tngonizod by tho llnwnilnn Aunnx ntton Tronty. Washington, March C It Is nrobnble that both the bill for the relief of the Hurvlvors and tho victims of the Maine disaster and tho senate bill creating two additional regiments of aitlllery with which to man the coast defenses will pass the house this week. The for mer bill was held up until It could be Investigated, as It wis said that the special bill for the relief of the surviv ors und victims of the Sanioan wreck in 18SS led to some scandal. That bill was loosely drawn and It has been as serted some advantage of Its provis ions v-a3 taken. The present bill has been carefully drawn and Is one satis factory to Mr. Cannon, chairman of the committee on appropriations. Practic ally all opposition to the artillery bill lias now disappeared In the house. The leaders were. It is said, In favor of de laying action upon it to allay public alarm which might have been Intensi fied had it been rushed through the house as it was through the senate. Beyond action on these two measures the house programme this weelt so far aw is now anticipated Is entirely peace ful and has no reference to possible foreign complications. Tomorrow Is District of Columbia day and Friday by special order has been set aside for tho consideration of tho Mohon war claims bill. The Thorp-Epps contested election case will occupy two, possibly three days, and such time as remains will probably bo consumed In tho con sideration of the postoffico appropria tion bill, which is expected to be ready by Wednesday. Any unlooked for de velopment In the Spanish situation might change the programme. IN THE SENATE. Tho senate will In all probability be gin the week with the consideration of the bill making appropriations for the District of Columbia, and when this Is completed take up the conference re port on the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill which has been agreed upon and will be made to the senate tomorrow. It Is considered quite probable that tho district bill will consume two or three days or even more. One of the questions in this bill which may arouse debate Is the action of the senate committee on appropria tions in striking out the Item in the bill as It camo from the house limiting telephone charges In the district. There will bo an effort to restore this pro vision. The census bill, tho Methodist book agent bill and Senator Pettlgrew's bill donating five per cent, of the proceeds of sales of public lands to the various states in which the lands are located will contend for right of way when there are no appropriation bill to re ceive attention, and It Is as yet uncer tain which of them will be first taken up. All of these may be antagonized by the Hawaiian annexation treaty, but the plans of the foreign relations com mittee with reference to the treaty are so far too Indefinite to permit any pre diction as to what it will do. TRAflEDY IN AN ILLINOIS CITY. Chicago .linn Supposed to Have Com mitted Murder and Suicide. Ottawa, 111., March G, A double tragedy occurred In this city yester day. A man, supposed to bo C. W. Wood, or Chicago, appears to have committed suicide after having shot and killed an Ottawa woman, known ns Irene Iirldor. She spent last week in Chicago, and Wood followed her here. The coroner is Investigating. There are rumors that a man from 1a Salle, III., who was jealous of Wood, because of his attentions to tho woman, committed the deed. Chicago, March 6. C. A. Wood was n salesman for a Covington, Ky.,whole pale liquor house. It Is said that Wood had been drinking heavily of late. It is also said that ho told friends that he was going to Ottawa to kill Miss Hrldor. Wood had frequently spoken of the woman as his wife. Jealousy Is believed to have caused the double tragedy. DRIVB FRENCH OUT OP S0K0TO. iJlgor Company' Forces Will Attaint the Sultan of Thil Country. Urass, West Coast of Africa, March 6. Tho Koyal Niger company's forces left Lokoja yesterday for Sokoto to assist the Sultan of Sokoto to drive the French out of his territory should the French forces refuse to recross the Niger river. Liverpool, March 6. Colonel Lugard. the commander-in-chief of tho noyal Niger company's forces, accompanied by other officers, sailed today for Itlo dos Forcadcs, Upper Qulnea. PENNSY GOLD DEA10CRATS. Tholr Slate Chairman Opposed to Kuwiilngn Krpnrnte Ticket. Philadelphia, March C William B. Given, state chairman of the Jeffer eonlan or gold wing of the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, arrived here to day on his way home to Lancaster from a prolonged southern trip. He uald tho conference of gold Democrats held here last night, at which a decls Jon was reached In favor of putting separate etate and congressional tick ets jn the Hold, was not called ty him Bel nor by. direction of the executive committee. . It was an Informal Entherlnjr, he uald,, and did not pretend to represent tho organization; Mr. Given added that he would call a meeting of the executive committee to consider tho situation. A united and aggrosslve Democracy, he declared, could win in Pennsylvania in November. m HARDSHIPS ON CIIILK00T TRAIL A Hnn rrnnclsco Man Crnwls on Hands and Knees Into Dawson. San Francisco, March 0. Stories of hardship and disaster on tho Chllkoot trail to the Klondike arc coming In by every mall. Ono of the worst cases concerns W. 12. Fisher, a young San Francisco real estate man, who for several years did A largo business as a partner with Lloyd Trevls's Son. Fisher failed here recently and deter mined to try his luck' In the Klondike. He secured an outfit, and reached Dyea just as the severo blizzards be gan to rage on the trail, lie .was cau tioned about venturing out, but he was In a fever to reach Dawson. A letter was received today by Dalton Brothers, produce merchants, from Charles E. Greyson, their agent nt Dyea, saying: "You remember W. E. Fisher? Well, ho camo Into town last Thursday crawling over tho trail on his hands and knees. You would never know him, for he Is a total physical wreck. Both his legs are frozen, and It Is said they have since been amputated." Many similar cases have been re ported of men without experience In tho north who have had limbs frozen on the trail. MOURNINQ IN MEXICO. Misonlc Lodge of Sorrow tor Those Lost with Hip illnlno. Mexico City, March C The Lodge of Sorrow held last night In honor of the MasonH who perished In the Maine ex plosion was well attended. A Joint call for It was Issued by the native Span ish lodge and the Mexican lodge. It was attended by all lodges work ing under the grand symbolical diet of Mexico. The hall wns draped In black, and speeches were made expressive of sympathy for the United States. There will be a public Lodge of Sorrow be tween tho ISth and 25th of this month. There will also bo religious services on Sunday night In honor of the dead sailors at tho Methodist Episcopal church. FOREST CITY. The Republican caucuses to elect delegates to the coming county conven tion will be held next Tuesday eve ning. The caucus In the First wnrd will be held In the Ames building, next door to the bank, and in the Sec ond ward two doors above Davis' drug store, In the Mnnnlng building. John b. Carmlchael, of Scranton, who Is generally conceded to be the cham pion checker player of northeastern Pcnnsy vnnla, has sent the following chiilltngo to Clarence W. Lewis, of Vhompion, who holds the champion ship of Susquehanna county: "I will give Clarence W. Lewi?, the self-syled champion checker player of northeast ern Pennsylvania, one game of start In the first five wins for $100 a Bide and play him at Forest City, Susquehanna or Scranton, and give or take expenses. This challenge will be open one week." John Carmlchael, 1513 Dickson avenue. John II. Jones, of BInghamton, N. "., Is visiting his son-ln-Iaw, Rev. J. L .'i'inms, on Dundaff street. Tho new borough council will organ ize ton';?hC To Insurance Men. The old Massachusetts Mutual Acci dent Association of 131 Dovenshlre street, Booton, desires an active agent In Scranton. The enviable reputation of this association, tho great popular ity of its new "Model Policy" and Its very low rates renders Its business easy to place. Address with reference the home office. THE MOVI-.R MISSING. From the Washington Post. In the Fifty-Mrst congres-s Major Mc Kinley was chairman of the ways and means committee and the floor leader of the majority. TJio McKinley bill was un xler discussion, and there was an under standing between Mr. Iteed and Mr. Mc Kinley that nt 3 o'clock on that day u mo. tlon should bo mado for tho committee on tho whole on the state of the Union to rise. Tho hour of 3 o'clock came and Mr. Mc Kinley was nowhere In sight, having gone to the committed room for a brief time to attend to some other buMness.. "The gentleman from Ohio," said Mr. Iteed, interrupting the proceedings, "moves that the commltteo do now rise." Then, with nnother hasty glance about the house, ho added, fotclbly, In an un dertone: "Where in the d 1 is tho gentleman from Ohio?" Cutting Hint Short. Mrs. Henpecker is one of those wives thcro Is no pleasing. On the return of her husband from the city last week she treated him thusly: "Oh, Adolphus." she exclaimed, "how short you have had your hair cut I" "Hut, my dear Angelina." replied Mr. H., meekly, " haven't had my hair cut at nil." "Then It Is high tlmo you had," re turned Mrs. II., severely." Tit-Hits. ' I'hllndc plun Livo Stock. Philadelphia, March B. Beef Cattle rull supply; slow: extra, DaBVCc; good, BUar.i'ic , medium, 4uGc; common. 4'na 4'ic; receipts, 3.S.9S head. Shecp-I-'alrly actlvo except for medium and conuiun grades which wero easier: extiu, Ca5Uc; good, 4,4a4?io.; medium, 4-UUc.; common, 3Vja3?ic: lambs. B'.ar.'c.; receipts, fi,4SS head. Hoes Firm nt GaGKc. for best westerns and 64a6c. for others; receipts, 4.2G3 head. Cows Fat cows, fair at 2Hu 3Vic.j thin cows, In better request at Snl3; venl calves, uctlve, at 5a7lc; milch cows, firm, nt $20a45. dressed beeves, at Gj&y-c. Build 1 By nourifehing Health every part of your system with blood mado pmo by tak ing flood's Sarsaparilla. Tlicn you will have- ucrvo, montal, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Thon you need not fear disease, becauso your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hoods Sarsaparilla l,on wHIWUUI lilt gprng Med,. cine nnd Blood rurWer. 91, six for . Prepared only by CI. Hood St Co., Lowell, Man. HOOCI'S Pills Kr&TOE: act e ly, promptly and THE MARKETS. Wnll Hlrert Itus-low. New Yoik, March B.-LlquIdatlon was renowed with enemy on tho Stock ex changn today and tho Saturday short ses Klon was long enough to effect somo very striking declines. Large selling orders were expected for Washington account as was tho cuse yesteiday. Thero was no news to account for tho selling beyond a general feeling of apprehension over the Spanish situation. A rally In tho lato dealings was In part tho result of cov ering by the shorts, who had sold early In the day. Total sales of stocks today wcro 235,000 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO., stock brokers, Mcars building, room 7)5-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. Am. Cot. Oil 18 IS 18 18 Am. Bug. Ilo'g Co ..12GH 121H 125',l 126V4 Atch., To. & S. Fo.. 11H ll'-i 1114 U14 A., T. & S. F.. Pr .. 27U 27V4 2ii?s 27 Am. Tobacco Co .... W 91 !i 9U WTi jm. spirits 7- Bait. & Ohio . IS 314 4SU, 2',4 lSli 40i 314 4S14 921i 11 174 3314 314 4314 92 174 2314 314 4!V4 92 10H 12014 93)4 91 n Hrook. It. T. . Hay Stato Gas Can. Southern N. J. Central Chle. & Q. W Chic. & N. W . Chic, H. & Q . Chicago Gas .. 10i4 ltt 121U 121 120 1 Ittfi Mil 9214 Chic, Mil. & St. P.. 92T4 Chic, 11. I. & V SGi Chic, St. P. M. & O. 7014 Delaware & Hud ...110 N. Y., L. K. & W.. 1314 Gen. Electric 32'4 93 7054 110 ? 3214 91 S5 7014 7014 103 HO 1314 1S4 314 31 Liium snoro ., 191'4 1511s 1911, 19114 Loulr. & Nash I3 Lehigh Valloy 21?i Manhattan Elo 1031 M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 2514 Mo. Pacific 264 Nat. Lead 3114 C3T4 B214 63 2114 21 10114 3514 26 21 10214 I5V4 2614 31 113 1514 V2'4 C2i 2G14 1814 8 27 2014 1014 18 17 CI 15 86 104 3314 204 SI 14 31 N. Y. Central 11314 11314 113 Out. & West 1j- North. Pacific 2314 Nor. Pacltlc, Pr .... 62 Pacific Mall 27 Phil. & Read 1M4 Southern It. It 84 Southern R. R Pr.. 28 Tcnn., C. & Iron .... 204 Texas & Pacific .... 10 Union Pacific 2S& U. S. Rubber 17?i U. S. Leather, Pr .. Gl Wabnsh, Pr 15 West. Union S7 15V4 10 Y 22 6114 2C14 184 814 275s 20 10'A 27 17 C0 15 80 2314 CSVi ?7 15V4 S74 2S 20b 1014 284 17 CI 15 87 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open ing 105 , 90 TO , 3114 i 28 . 10.40 High est. 105 90 30 31V- 27 21 10.40 5.15 Low est. 10114 fc9 tSTi 3114 26 21 10.35 C.12 Clos ing. 105 90 ro 21 7G 2114 10.37 C.15 WHEAT. May. July. CORN. May July OATS. May July PORK. May LARD. May. B.15 Scranton Board of Trade Kxchango Quotntions--All Quotations uascd on Par oi 100. STOCKS. Bid. Scranton & Plttston Trac Co. ... National Boring & Drill's Co. ... First National Hank 700 Elmhurst Boulevard Scranton Savings Bank 225 Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron & Steel Co Asked. '.0 to 1LKJ 150 "iii Third National Bank ... Throop Novelty M'f'g Co 3S5 Scranton Traction Co is Scranton Axle Works ... Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replncer Co Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 15 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company 85 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 11. People's Street Railway, first mortgago due 1913 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Townrhlp School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co., first mortgage, C's, duo 1932 103 250 in 210 45 100 102 102 85 100 Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, March 5. Wheat 14c. low er; contract grade, March, J1.0014al.0O14; April, May and -Juno, nominal. Corn Easier; No. 2 mixed, March, 34a34ftc; April, May and June, nominal. Oats Steady: No. 2 white, March, 33Ma33c; April, May and June, nominal. Potatoes Firm; white, cholco, per bushel, 83aS5c; do. fair to good, do., 78aS2c; sweets, prime red. per basket, 70a73c; do. yellow, do., G3u70c; do. seconds, do., 35a 10c. Butter Steady; fancy western creamery, 21c; do. Pennsylvania and western prints, '2e. Eggs Unchanged: fresh, nearby, and western, 12c Cheese Steady. Ronned ugars Unchanged. Cotton Quiet. Tnl low Steady! city prime, in hogsheads, 3c; country, In barrels, 3!4a3c; dark, do., 3c; cakes, 314a3c: greae. 2a3e. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 9al0c; old roosters, 7c; spring chickens, 9al0c; ducks, 9al0c Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, lOliallc; do. fair to good, 914c. ; common and scalded, do., 9a9'.c.; turkeys, fancy, 12al3c; fair to good, do. SaOc; ducks, good to choice, 8al0o. He cc!rta7Flnur, 2,800 barrels and 16,792 sacks; wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 7,000 bushels; oats. 9.000 liuslmla. SliltimpnK-l-hi 53.000 bushels; corn, K,000 bushels; oats! 8.000 bushels. New York Produce .Unrket. New York. Mnrrh K TT'lniir Tiill nrwl nominally easy; city mill patents, Jj.bOa C.15; do. clear, $5.C0a5.75; Minnesota pat ents, 3.30a5.G0; do. bakers, $4.40al.CO; win ter patents, 51.90.i5 50; do. straights, $U5a 475; do. extras, J3.70a4.10; do. low grades, S2.flfln3- Wlipnt Krmt .mj K' n ..rt,l $1.07, f. o. b., afloat to arrive; No. i nui uiurii uuiuin, i.ivj, 1. o. u., iitloat to nrrlvo; No. 1 hard Manitoba, Jl.llli, f. o. b.. Afloat finnt Xrc 1 hntvl nnliith tl 1U. f. o. b., afloat to arrive; options opened Bieuuy ai vsc auvnnco on cables ana at tor a sudden bteak due partly to favor- nhln rrnn mpwh rnlllAri allirlitfi. nn .m..i lng nnd closed partly He net lower; No. - rou, iuurcn, cicsea Jl.Ujii; Slay, J1.00a 1.01, closed Jl.00; July, 91 1-I6a9lc, closed 91c: Sentemder. Sii.nsi7'n ,.ino,i 81c. Corn Spot easy ;No. 2, 37Uc, f. o. u uuuui., opuons openea steady with wheat, but declined under further liqui dation, nloslncr tt,n. net lnwot. rn it7n 3514c. closed 35c; July, closed 3614c Oats -Spot nutet; No. 2. 31c; No. 3, SI 14c; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 3 white, 33c; trnck mixed, western, 32a34c; track whlto, S314 a39c: options dull nnd barely steady, clos Ing Uc. lower: May, closed 30c. Beef Steady; family, ni.35all.75; extra mess, JSaS.BO; beet hams, $22a23; packet, JlOnll; city extra Indian mess, $15.50417. Cut Meats Quiet; pickled bellies, 5a7c; do. shoulders, 4?4c.: do. hamL 7c Pork Dull: mess. $io.7S; short clear, J10.75al2.ti0; family, JU.C0al2. nutter Steady, western cre'amcry, lSaS04c: do. factory, llalilic; ElglnB. 2014c; Imitation croamery, I3ii 17c; stato dairy, 13al7c; do. creamery, li a20c Cheese Dull: largo white, Septem ber, 8V4c; small, do., 8a3c; large col ored, Septomber, 8!4o.; small, do,, 8a9c; lnrgo October, 8aS!ic; small, do., 8!4aS14o; largo skims, 6a614c; pnrt, do., 4a5Hc; full, do., 2a3c Eggs-Steady; state nnd Pennsylvania. 1214c; western fresh. 12c; southern. 12al2!ic Petroleum Nominal: refined New York, J5.90; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore J5.85; do. in bulk, J3.35. Chlcic" (.'111111 nrkrt, Chicago, March B.-Covorlng of May wheat by northwest shorts was tho fca turo In wheat trading today, U was the principal factor In an advance of a cent In that option and the strength displayed was comtr uilcated to July which closed at u !4ac advance. The opening- in whoat waa steady, July starting un changed at 90V4nfOe. and bringing 9015c a moment after. May showed un opening ut o. advance at J1.05. Prlcoa lntor otT, July getting down to &9a8'.ic The fluc tuations In May wero very irregular and a good doal of nervousness was shown. From tho opening the market dropped quickly to Jl.04',4. This was followed by a quick recovery to Jl.03 and almost ns mildly declined to J1.U5. Tho market both for May and July began to recover. On tho first decline In Mny buying on a large Bcado was started nnd during the llrst hour's ttadlng prahnbly a million bushels changed hands. This was supposed to bo mostly for northwest shorts. This sud den Increase In the demand for May brought local shorts In July Into tho mar ket and with tho additional help of bomo bullishness prices slowly advanced. Luy lng became quite liberal and general und May, which had advanced to Jl.05, ad vanced quickly to J1.00, but had rcucted by closing time to Jl.05. July went up to the best prices of the day, 90a00c, nnd closod firm ut 90c Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour Steady; winter patents. JU0a5: straights, J4.3oal.to; spring specials, J5.35a5.40; spring patents, J4.75a5.10; straights, J4.40a4.GO; bnkcrs, J3.B0a3.90; No. 2 spring wheat, 91aD3c; No. 3 do.. 93c.aJ1.00; No. 2 red. JlOPia 115; No. 2 corn 2329140.:, No. 2 yellow, 20Ua2914c.i No. 2 oats, il,lia2Gc; No. 3 whlto. f. o. b., 2S4a29c: No. 2 rye, 1914c j No. 2 barley, f. o. b., 32a40c; No. 1 tux seed, Ji.21; N. W., J1.23; timothy jeed, J2.95; pork, J10.35al0.40; lard, $5.U71,a5.10; shoulders. 4jn3c; sides, J5 33a5.B3; whisky, 31.18; sugars, cut loaf. 36.01 ; granulated, J5.51. Receipts-Flour, 18,000 barrels; wheat, 53,000 bushels; corn, 430.000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels; barley, G8.000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 29,000 barrels; wheat, 192,000 bushels; corn, 305,000 bushels; oats, 237,000 bushels; rye, 2,000 bushels; bailey, 19,000 bushels. Rnst I.lbiTlv Cuttle .llnrknt. East Ltbetty, Pa., March 5. Cattle Steady; common, J3.C0at; bulls, stags and cows, J2a4. Hogs Prime assorted me dium weights, J4.30a4.33; best heavy York ers, Jl.e0al.90; light Yorkers, J4.15a4.iO; heavy hogs, J4,15a4.25; pigs, as to quality, $3.S0n4.10; good roughs, JJ.I5a3.75; common to fair roughs, J2.WU3.23. Sheep Steady; cholco, Jl.85a5; common, J3.B0al; cholco lambs, J5.75a5.83; common to good, J4.5a B70; veal calves, J6.B0a7. Itlifllllo MVP Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y., March B. Cattlo About steady. Hogs Dull and lower; Yorkers, good to choice, JI.20a4.25; roughs, common to choice. J3.C0a3.80; pigs, com mon to choice, J4a4.05. Sheep and Lambs Slow and easier; lambs, cholco to extra, J5.G3a5.75; culls to common, J4.S3a5.25; sheep, choice to selected wethers, J4.G0a 4.75; culls to common, J3.15a3.90. Oil Murknl. Oil City, Pa,, March B. Credit balances, 82; certificates, opened i3 bid far cash; highest, 84; lowest, S3; closed, 83; tho sales wero as follows: 103,000 b'arrels at 84; regular, 8,000 barrels at S3; 3,000 barrels at 81; total, 20,000 barrels; shipments, 7G.202 barrels; runs, 88,120 barrels. THE PATENT We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON ILL CO. Still OWU Mllll). Steam and Hot Water HEATENC Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE HUNT li C01ELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ava. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. SnowWhite Williams & McAnulty, Money-Savino: Specialties for March. Wall Paper, 10,000 Rolls at 3c Per Roll SOo Ingrain Cotton Carpots. that will not be OI DTv-( 46o ingrain Cotton Carpets, that wll. not bo 1A nn J.,.,1 u'limuuru I cated again ....u i.i.. .milieu .uuaiui uurinini. wormM. ru per pair, at ... . 1,000 M'indow shades on Spring Hollera, complete, ut........ "....... 129 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TEBTH MADB PGRPDCr." ORIT'ATORS OFPAINLESS DE.UIST.U U'e have nil the Utet discoveries' for mile vlstlne pain. ' We extract toeth, fill teeth nnd npply gold crowns and brlilga work without tho lean particle or pain, by a method patented and used by us only. NO CIIAfttlQ for palnleu extracting when tooth are ordorod. SSS!& Full Set Tcctli, $5.00. We gnarnnteo n fit. Cold Crowns, $3.00. All other work nt proportionately lowprloes. Uold Crowns anJ Brldje Work Specialty. Ilelng the oldest nnd lnrsoit dontnl pirlnn in tho world, wo nro 10 well equipped that all orkdonoby ui Is tho beat to be ImJ. Our operation) nro positively painless. All worn guaranteed for 10 ycara. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and V. yomlng Ave., (OverNownrk Hhoo Store.) Hours, 8 to H. Sunday, 10 to i t t I New Model 1398 Spalding Bicycle, $50-00. FLOREY5 (New X Store.) t J 211 N. Washington Ave. :: H- -M- THE 108SIC POWDER CO Rooms 1 and 2, Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Mndo nt Mooslc nnd Hushdalo Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Electric Exploders, for exploding blasts, Safety Fuse und Repiuno Chemical Co's man BXPLOSIVGS HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING The Most Perfect Insulation. Applied by WARREN-EHRET COMPANY Contractor for Ehret's Slag Roofing, 321 Washington Avenue WOLF & VVENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llouss, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIWBERS Bolo Aicuts for Klcbftrduon-Boyiitua'i Furnacos and Ranges. A GREAT OFFER ...iiy... Germnnla Wine Chars, llammondiport and Rlielmi, N- Y. Wo ur determined to utroduce our eooda mnons tbe very beat pac a in ue country, ana we can aoe no better way of doing tlila than by aalf. ns them a caie of our goods, containing eleven ottlos of wiie and one notllo of onr extra floe louuio man lea (traps randy, al ono-uatr ltn ac tum cost. Upon re ceipt ot $3.1)0 Td win aena to any reader of this paper one ono of our gooJs, all tirst-clai and put up In ele. etnt style, aasortad an follows: I qt. bot. Grand Ira. perlal tiao Cham, pagne. t qt. bot. Delaware. I qt. bot. Itleillns. t qt. bot. Tokay, i qt. bot. Sweet Ca tawba. l qt. bot Sherry. I qt. bot. Klrlra. I qt. not. Niagara. I qt. bot. Angelica, 1 qt. bot. I'ort. 1 qt. bot. Uwe.t Is abella., I nt. but. Ira. Grapa Brandy. Tula offer Is mad mainly to Introduce our Urand Imperial Sec Cbampaiene and our tine double-dla. tilled drape Urandy This cose or goods is offered at about ons-balflta actual vt and it will please tu If onr friends and , fcrous will take advantage of this and belp m. I utro due our gdi. 25c per yard in mis Reason, nt.... this setson, ut 3UC pflf yutU 1180 , 8c ilill mfivr. i t.n aaKdM 1 r MM Ja.mBaaVM Dr. E Grewer (The Philadelphia Specialist,) J litM -SJSr '4$r'!sSSk - J&zzssa xtsfiSl.. v7,a' vis''UR& Tin niifc inft t WgCWWv many otuer degrees and honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in this or any, other country is able to-show the credentials that Dr. Grewer holds today. Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the United States. Any child can handle it. The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effective, Ozo-Nito Gas will positively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Dr. E. Grewer, the eminent Philadelphia specialist, Is a Rraduate of th University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology at the Medlco-Chlrurglcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorary member of the Medlco-Chlrurglcal college; member of the General Alumni association of the University of Pennsylvania; member of the Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania; member of the Joseph Leldy Fellowship of Anatomy; mem ber of the Board of Charity of Scranton, Pa.; member of the Historical Sci ence association of Lackawanna county, Scranton, Pa.; president of the Ath ens Mining and Milling company; president of the International Medical Association and Advertising League of America; one of the youngest mem bers of the Grand Army of the Republic; surgeon of the Union Veterans' union; and the doctor comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of this country and abroad. The doctor and his staff of English andj German physicians make a spe cialty of all forms of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Blood Dis eases. Including Epileptic Fits, Coinifsions, Hi3teria, St, Vitus' DANCE, WAKEFULNESS. ' BRAIN WORKERS, both men and women, whose nervosa systems have been broken down and shattered from overwork, no matter frojn what cause, can be restored by my method. All who call upon the Doctor from now on will receive advice, exam ination, service and examination free. Dr. Grewy's hlEh standing In tha state will not allow him to accept any Incurable coses. 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 tho eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate the mind on ono 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 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 bo re stored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured. 1 If you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and. be examined. He cures the worst kind ot 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 use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised absorbent method known as 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 8.20 p. m. Sunday from 10 a. tu. to 2 p. m. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation? Ex. tended According to l)alunce3 und Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 70,000 WJI. CONNELl, President. HENRY BKLIN, Jr., Vice Prc9. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Llcctrle Pro cctivo system. LADIES Clean your ICId Gloves with MILLER'S GLOVK1NK. Koranic only ly Motr & Ilft Ren, headquarter for dressed und undrcsod kid gloves In oil tbe must desirable snades. "JlTiiSfjLiBHr ! ,-trny" f i -iyristT;Ig)jMKrArtf?3"' '55smssm- T The sssssHsssssssssssssHls tsssBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssffSssK Has just returned from his St. Louis, Chicago and West era offices and will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoflf ce Build, ing, corner Spruce street and Penn avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. m. 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 Bae. ol Science in addition to hia Carpets, flattings, Linoleum, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Rugs, ' flats,) $:c. Large Assortment at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES KERR'S 408 Lacka. Ave. Light giving a 2,000 candle power light from kerosene oil, OVER 10,000 IN USE. Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contractors, Builders, Mines, Collieries, Street Railways, etc I Wells Hi l KEELEY, Mmagsr. 709 West Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, Pa, Telephone 3931. N
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