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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902.
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THE MARKETS
I . Wall Street Review.
Now York, May 8. Thcro was rntlicr
nioio activity In tho market today than
during tho latter part of. last week, but It
was at tho expense of values of standard
stocks. Thcro woro soma specialties
which mado striking advances, which
would linvo served as n sustaining Influ
enco under oidlnary conditions. Neither
was thcro any bad nows to account for
the selling. Thcro seemed to bo a largo
epoculatlvo lino of St. Paul, Union Paci
fic and less amounts of various other
stocks which wcro urgently pressed for
6ale. Tho only Immediate news of a de
pressing character wns tho spread of tho
coal mining labor troublo Into aomo por
tions of tho soft coal Held in Virginia und
,Vcst Virginia. The coalers themselves,
however, weto Ilttlo affected. The ap.
parent appioach of peace In South Africa
was an lnsphlng influence on foreign
maikcts but seemed to bo disregarded
hero. Canadian Pacific continued its rc
markublo advance, which gave rlso to
rumors of something like a struggle for
control between tho present dominant
northern securities group. There wcro a
few minor points of strength among tho
railroads. Kutland prof ei red scoied a
nlnc-polnt recovery on light transactions.
Among tho Industrials, which were as Ir
regular as tho railroads. Pressed Steel
Car was conspicuous for a rlso of nearly
live points without explanation. The mar
ket closed qulto active and irregular but
with many prominent stocks at about the
lowest. Total sales today, 513,200 shares.
Tho bond market was rather dull und ir
regular. Total sales, par value, $2,01j,000.
United States bonds wcio ull unchanged
on tho last call.
Tho following quotations aro furnished
The Tiibuno by Haight & Frceso Co , 311-
315 Mears building. W. D. Runyon, raiin-
Open.lllgh.Ijow.CIoso
ager.
Amal. Conner 71
Am. C. & F 31',l
American lee IS
Am. Locomntlvo .... 32
Am. Loco.. Pr DVi
Am. S. & R. Co 10'&
American Sugar ....ll'S's
Anaconda Copper ..ilWVa
Atchison S0V4
Atchison, Pr OS',!.
Bait. & Ohio m
Brook. R. T liSVi
Canadian Pacific ....13Si
Chcs. & Ohio 4GVi
Chicago & Alton .... 38
Chic. & G. W 29,i
C, M. & St. P 171
C, R. I. & P 17J
Col. Fuel & Iron 10H&
Col. & Southern .... 31 Vi
Del. & Mud 176
Krio 31
Eric, 1st Pr 7'4
Eile, 2d Pr 51',i
Hocking Valley S3
Illinois Central 154
Kan. City & South.. 33',&
Louis. & Nash 140
Manhattan 132?g
JUet. Street Ry ir,0
Mexican Central .... 273a
Mo. K an. & Tex.... 2i',V4
Mo. K. & T., Pr .... 5,Vi
MIsouri Pacific 100VG
IV. Y. Central 157'A
Norfolk & Western.. GG)&
Ont. & "West 32
Penna. R. R 140
People's Gas 102?a
Prescd Steel Car .... 4.T)i
Reading C!"j
Reading. 1st Pr 8.!
Reading, 2d Pr fiSi
Republic Steel I7ci
Republic Steel. Pr... 74'g
Southern Pacific .... Ci
Southern R. R 37
Southern R. R.. Pr.. 9o
Tenn. Coal & Iron.. B5'i
Texns & Pacific .... 41
Union Pacific 10T
Union Pacific, Pr.,., S7'&
IT. S. Leather 13
IT. s. Leather, Pr.,., SVk
V. S. Steel 40
IT. S. Steel, Pr OOVi
Wabash 27'i
Wabash, Pr 4i
Western Union 003i
W. & L. E 12Tft
Wisconsin Central .. 27?i
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CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION.
WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close,
liny 4j' 7.1a:
September 72 72
CORN.
July 02 C5
September 60 co
. OATS. 7
'July 35 3.-14
September 29 9
PORK.
'July 17.00 17.00
September 17,10 17,12
LARD.
'July 10.3s 10.20
September 10.17 10.17
RIBS.
Jl; 9 57 n.57 9.52 9.5.7
September 9.00 n.GO 9,53 9.57
NUW YORK COTTON MARKKT,
x , Open. High. Low. Closo.
July'.., 899 8.09 8.92 8.92
August 8.1,7 8.67 8.0-1 h.61
September .,..,.. Koo sos s or. s.o:.
October 7.01 7,pj 7,51 79l
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FINANCIAL
Spencer Trask & Co.
BANKERS
2X & 29 Pine Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange.
Scranton Board of Trado Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
. on Far of 100.
STOCKS.
Lackawanna Dalrv Co.. Pr.
County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300
l'lrst Nat. Bank (Curuondaic).
Tlilid National Bank
Dlmo Dcp. & Dls. Bank
Economy L II. & P. Co
First National Bank
Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co,..
Clark & Snovcr Co., Pr
Scranton Savings Bank
Traders' National Bunk
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co
People's Bank
BONDS.
Scranton Packing Co
Scranton Passenger Railway,
first mortgage, due 1920
Pconlo'n Street Rallwnv. first
mortgage, duo 1918 115
reopic's street Rnliway, uen-
cral mortgage, duo 1921
Scranton Trac. Co., 6 per cent.
Economy L., H. & P. Co
N. Jersey & Pocono lee Co....
Consolidated Wnter Supply Co
Bld.Asked
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300 ...
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103
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.)
Flour-$4.40.
Butter Fresh creamery, 25c; fiesn
dairy, 24c.
Cheese I3a13c.
Eggs Nearby, 18c: western, 17c.
Marrow Beans Per bushel. $2.33a2.40.
Green Peas Per bushel, $2.25.
Potatoes Per bushel. 80c.
Onions Bermudas, J2.00 per crate.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, May 26. Wheat Firm,
c. higher; contract grade. May, 81aS5c.
Corn Firm. c. higher; No. 2 mixed May,
67aG7 Oats Steadv; No. 2 Whlto
clipped, 51c. Flour Dull and weak; win
ter super, J2 85a3.10; do. extras. J3.10a3.30;
Pennsylvania roller clear, $3.40a3.6-V, do.
do. straight, $3.70a3.90; western winter
clear. $3 50a3.7.; do. do. straight, $3.7."a4;
do. do. patent. J4al.23; spring clear, $,1.30a
3ri0; do. straight, J3.05a3.03; do. patent, J4a
4.20; do. favorite brands, $4.23a4 35; city
mills, extra. J3.10a3.30; do. clear, J3.40a3.75;
do. straight, $3.75a4; do. patent, $4s4 35.
Rvo Flour Unchanged. Butter Firm;
good demand; extra western creamery,
22e.; do. nearby prints. 23c. Eggs Firm,
good demand; fresh nearby, 17c; do. west
ern, 17e.; do. southwestern, 17c; do.
southern, 10c. Cheese Easier; New York
full creams, prime small, new, 12c; do.
do. do. fair to good, llal2c. Refined
Sugars Steadv. fair demand. Cotton
Unchanged. Tallow Firm, fair demand;
city prime. In tierces, 7a7c; country do.
do., barrels, 6a7c; do. dark, 6a0c;
FINANCIAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600,000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday
from 7.30 to S.30.
evenings
BOOD Y jMcLELL AN & CO.
BANKERS, , ,
l'o 87 fyoMwuy, New York CUy..
UCUBKIIS NEW YORK STOCK ,EXCHANfE.
gTOCKS.UONDSnnd INVESTMENTS
1 QBDBRS EXECUTED .
FOH INVESTMENT ORON MARGIN
MAKE MOKE HONEY,
Iiyo'ur Income iUfflclentT If not, and you
re unilou to Incremie It, write me. lUtlng
wbutmount yon can Invest, II oolylio, and
1 will write you u Utter of advice Pr. For
yearl have done nothing except study In vet
jueitU. IKuowi caiiluoremuyourlucomeby
jiolnllug out silo luvustiutfuti, bltherta nu.
known.
ANURBW L. BUSH. lavMtment Broker.
Baak kleo. fcpflaf Held, Mam
THE
Six Eagles Mines
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in the state
of Washington.
A Developed Working nine
Not a Prospective Proposition.
A limited amount of stock is now
being offered to raise money for im
provement in equipment and gener
al development of the property.
Awarded Bronze Hedal
At the Pan-American Exposition at
Buffalo last season.
Stock now selling at $ ,60 n share.
in now on the ground floor.
Write for full particulars,
SIX EAGLES MINING GO
1202 Orozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
S, J, Fuhrman & Bro
Manufacturer! ot
Store and
Window
Awnings
Our celebrated
Strap Roller for
Awnings a Specialty
328 lacUiuia ire., Scraetoa, Pi
1
cukcg, 7Ma7Wo., Ltvo Poultry-Dull und
lower; fowl, 13e.j, old roosters, KctaprlnK
rhlckens, 23n30e. dtieks, lOnllc. Drossed
Poultry Quiet, fowls lower) fowls, cholco
western, lSMc: do. do. . southern nnd
southwestern, 13c. i no. fnlr tn irood. 12a
12'4e.i old roosters, a&nDe.i fresh killed
broilers nearby, 30n35c.i do. do. western,
:'5n30cM frozen poultry, fowls, llaUc.i
broilers nenrby, S2a28c; western do., 16a
J!c: rousting chickens, Hul."c.i turkeys, W
aMc.i duckn, 13niee. Itccelpts t'Mour, 800
barrels nnd 1,915,000 pounds tn sacks',
wheat, 103,000 bushels: corn, 3,onu bttHhels;
ontn, 8,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat. 21.
rooiiuehcls; corn, 3,000 miBhcls; oats, 12,000
bushels.
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, May 2. Flour Steadier nnd
moro nctlve. wheat Spot firm: No. 2
red, R"5ic. elovator: No, 2 red, S9Wc. f. o.
b. nllonti No. 1 northern Duluth, S2?ic.
f .- o. b.'nlloat! wheat wns Htm nil day ex
cept for a brief dcrllno nt tho ononlntr.
Tho close was firm at rtlt net auvnucoi
May closed SOVSc! .Tilly, 7r)ic.i Scptcmbor,
"S'ic: Do ember, 70r,ftc. Corn Spot firm!
No. 2, 719c. clovntnr nnd 71tic. f. o. b.
afloat: corn was Bcnorally firm nnd nd
vnnced actively nil day closing lHc. net
higher; May closed 71c; July, uscj Sep
tember, CiVic: December, RH4c. Oats Spot
Htently; No. 2. 4."U,4a4Gc. ; No. 3, 4Ja4r.Vic;
No, 2 white. filHa! No. 3 white, 50c; track
mlxjil wcMtern, 47n4Sc; track whlto, fiOa
We: options Bcnernlly llrm, but quiet, fol
lowing com, nutter Firmer; creamery,
2n.i22e.; factory, 17a1!)'ic: renovated, lsa
20lo. i Imitation creamery. 18a20Hc; stnto
dairy, lS'4n22c. Cheese Weak and lowpr;
new state full cream, small colored,
choice. lOVic.t white. lOc; lorjro colored
and white. 10c. Kms Strong; Hlato and
Pennnvlvnnln, 171alSe.; western storago
packed, I7nl9c.; southern, llalSc.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, May 2C Bullish statistics, es
pecially big decreases in local stocks Rnd
continued small iccelpts, gavn bull traders
good buying InccntiveH today and fair
gains were made in grain prices. July
wheat closed '4ac. up, July corn 4ac.
higher nnd July oata unchanged. Provis
ions wcro weak and closed "14 to 10c.
lower. Cash notations woro as follows:
Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat. ;
41n4c: No. 2 whlto. 44Va4V4c.;q No. 3
No. 3, 7.1Uc: No. 2 red, Stc; No. 2 onts,
white, 4laH3Jc.; No. 2 rye, M)c: good feed
ing barley, fair to cholco matting, 70a72c;
No. 1 flaxseed, $1.".0; No. 1 northwestern,
J1.7tl: nrlme tlmothv sped. ilt.30;LR.3.: mpss
pork, per bat rel, tlfi.90alfi.!i"; Jnrd, per 100
pounds. $I010al0.l2V4; short ilbn. sides,
loose, J9.60afl.7O: dry salted shoulders, Sa
S'.ic; short clear sides, $10.10al0.20.
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Buffalo Live Stock Market.
East Buffalo. May 2i. Cattle Receipts,
3,r.0O; good, 10.113c. higher; common steady,
I)i Imp, htecrs. S7.iria7.2Ti; cholco 1,2'K) to
1,400 pounds, $(i.;7: fnl ito good, SK.Wa
ti.M; choice 1,0000 to 1.300 pounds, SS.2Sail.C0;
fair to good. STi.S0.ir,.lO: cholco heifers, Si!n
G.2."; fnlr to good, $3a5.7,V. common light to
iiur, u.muh.i.i; nest rat cows, fri.wa5.7fi;
fair to good. $4.2.ia5; cunners and rommon,
S2.23a3; export hulls, STi.2Tian.S0; butchers'
bulls, STa5.25; stockcis, S4a4.73; fresh cows,
$2a3 per head lower; npilngers steady;
choice SSOaijO; fair to good, SJ5a43; stock
crs and feeders, strong: choice feeding
steers, ?3a3.23; choice stockcrs, JinOal.Ki;
stock heifers, $3.23;i. Veals Itecelpts,
l.fiOO; strong; tops, S7a7.2."; fair to good. $6
nG50; common to light. $3a5.7T. Hogs Re
ceipts. 18,700: York weights, loaluc. lower;
others steady; heavy. S7.30a7.lo; mixed,
S7.20d7.3O; roughs, SliiSOaGOO: stags, S3.2r,a
5.73. Sheep and Thumbs Receipts, 20,600;
slow and dull:. tops, Inmb.s, J80n7; fair to
good. Jfi30afi.73: culls and common. $4a3.r.0;
yearlings, $3.75aC; sheep, mixed tops, S3a
nwi; fnlr to good, $4.50a3; culls and com
mon, S2.S0a4.
The Offer Drawing to a Close
Doctor Churchman Byers' Pledge Made Good to the People Pursuant to His Promise Made List Week He
Inaugurates the First Month of His Practice In Scranton with the Lowest Pee Ever Given All Persons
Applying Before June 1 Will Be Treated for $ip Until Cured, Medicines Included This Does Not Mean
$10 a Month, but $10 for a Complete Cure No Further Charge Will Be Made All Cases Accepted Un
der a Positive Guarantee to Cure or Money ltefunded A Startling List of Cures.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago. May 26. Cattle-Receipts. 21.
000, Including 1,000 Texans; lOalRc. lower;
good to prime steers, S7a7.t,0; poor to me
dium, S4.90afi.75; stockcrs and feeders, S2.G0
115.23; cows, SI Mac; heifers, S.'.50aU.2'i;
canners. Sl.30a2.50; bulls, S2 50a5.fi0; calves,
S2aU.75; Texas fed steers., ST.40at! 50. Hogs
Receipts today, 40,000; tomorrow, 22,000;
left ovpr, 7,500; slow, lO.-USc. lower; mixed
and butchers, $(SS0a7.10; good to cholco
heavy, $7a7.l5; rough heavy, SS.BOafiS'i;
light, l!5OaG.00; bulk of sales, S6.80a7.03.
Sheep Receipts, 10,000; sheep, steady to
stiong for good lambs; steady to 2'ic.
higher; good to cholco wethers, S3.55a6 33;
western sheep, S5.25nC30: native lambs,
clipped, $3a(!.75: western lambs, S2.25a6.73;
spilng lambs, S7.40.
East Liberty Live Stock.
liast Liberty, May 2fl. Cattle Higher;
choice, SG.TiOaGfO; good, SGafi.73. Hogs
Lower; prime heavy hogb, S7.23a7.30; best
mediums, S7a7.03: heavy Yorkers, S6 90a
G.flT.; light do. SG.7."la S3; pigs, $t.G0ai 70;
roughs. S5a6.73. Sheep Lower; prlmo
wethers. ?3a3.10: culls and common, $2a3;
choice lambs, S6.30aG.63; veal calves. J7a
7.50.
Oil Market.
Oil City. May 26. Credit balances, 120;
certificates, no bid or offers; shipments,
220,719 barrels; average, 102.093 barrels;
rns, 106,793 barrels; avciage, 77,i-'3 barrels.
When Doctor DjTni nUlilhlicd lil prucllre In
furnntcm lie told the people that lie uonld In
troduce method of ctirlnir tlitm of which Ihry
were unlnformrd. He told the people that he
came with n cleirly dcHncd purpose, to show liy
the results in hln own prnetlec under Ms penonil
c"ure and attention the wonderful aliie ol the
lalet illcoverles In nieillclne when properly ap
plied, and of tho marvelous results nf Ills treat
ment for nil Chronic DLseasi'. lie did not aalc
the people to takn him on faith. He told tlicm
that until Mnv It ho would tieat all uhn came
to hi offices absolutely free. He ncreecl not only
to doctor the lck, lint to supply llifin with
merllolne without cost as well. How well Doc
tor Dyers lias kept his promise the peopla of
Hiranton can tell. EIrIiI hundred of our .nost
Intelligent people lme United him, liaic con
sulted wllh him In person, hale rerclied the
nerded counsel and inertklne, and nier 300 alek
people hair already been cured or much benefited.
The cond he was dolns: had no spread among
tho people that toward the last the majority of
those who consulted him did i" without regard
to tho free offer, and enly sought his aid I ccauso
they were Hire they would reecho whit thev re.
qulied In the way of a cure, but he kept his
promise lo the letter, and not one cent was ac
cepted, although iaige fees were offcicd in
score of cases.
The news of the way ho had kent his prom
ise to tho public, the new of the fact that ho
absolutely refused to rccelie n tent from any
one, had spread like wildfire, and the throngs
toward the last were so (treat that had lie been
twenty doctors instead of-only one doctor, he
could not haie cared for them.
Doctor Bcr would like to treat every sick
person in Scranton absolutely free, but eien (I
he were a millionaire a hundred times over and
rnuld afford to do this, the crowds that throned
his office during Ihc past few days have shown
the impossibility of it. While he cannot treat
all free forever, he can, howeier, do one thing,
and that lie will do; that is this:
He will guarantee to treat all per
sons applying at liia office before
June 1 for the nominal sum of $10
until cured. That is, $10 covers the
entire cost for a cure, and no fur
ther fee will be asked.
He furthermore agrees, that if the
person is not entirely cured in a
reasonable length of time to refund
the amount paid without any quib
bling or evasion. It has always
been the principle of his life never
to keep a fee unless the patient was
cured.
Doctor Byers wishes to make it
emphatic that this offer qxpires on
the 31st day of this month, and in
order to get the benefit of it treat
ment must be commenced on or be
fore that date.
DISEASE OF BOWELS'
Mrs. Barbara Dickson, Parker
street, Providence: 1 had chronic diarrhoea, for
fourteen lears, which caiued violent bearing
down and dragging pains in my abdomen and
loins. My bowels were often moied a high a
ecveii times In ono day. Tho straining finally
brought about seierc protruding piles. Tliae
lauded me much misery. When t went to Doc
tor lljers' office 1 was so weak from my suffer
ing that I could hardly diag myself along. The
first treatment be gave me droie all the palm
out of my hips und legs. My bowels 'now move
regularly once n day, and the piles hale ceased
troubling me. flod bles the good Quaker doctor
for what be has done for me.
WHAT YOUR FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS SAY
Head bejow the- ((alimony of your frlpnds and
neighbors. They tel! the story ot Doctor Dyers'
treatment. II in not necessj'ry 14 inako Siny com
ment upon this te3timonv7v,go and see them,
investigate for youraelf. Doctor Byers cures be
cause his treatment is based upon scientific prin
ciples. He cures because he is endowed by Na
ture with the Power of Healing:. He cures be
cause be, has discoiered that nil diseases are due
to a disorganization of cell life, and by applying
tho proper remedies to restore the cell life to its
natural functions, health is the result.
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Doctor Byers was born of Quaker
parentage and received his early
education under the influence of that
religious denomination.
He graduated with honor from the
Jefferson Medical College of Phila
delphia, 1872.
Matriculate of the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy.
Full course attendance Pennsyl
vania Hospital for Acute and Sur
gical Diseases.
DR. BYERS' RECORD
Pull coursV" attendance Blockley
Hospital for Skin and Chronic Dis
eases. Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's
Hospital, Philadelphia.
Late of Prof. J. Soils Cohen's Clin
ics Diseases of the Throat.
Late Examining Physician Knights
Templar and Masonic Mutual Aid
Association of Cincinnati, ' O.'' ' .
late Examining Physician Mutual
Reserve Pund Life Association of
New York.
ASTHMA
Mrs. A. C. Schang, Etna, Pa.: "I
had been doubled wllh. .c-thnu for 12 jc.uk.
During five Jf.irt, of thai time I did lint lie In
bed on ."recount ot tho tenible EiirTocatiie cpclls
that would come on eiery lime I assumed '4
recumbent position. I had to bit up oiery nlcdit
gasping for breath. In addition to (no ilolent
attacks of asthmi I was sick at my stomach
nearly all the time with distressing bloating mid
rifting after meals, inothcicd up sensation, flut
tering of tho heart, dizziness, etc.
"After triinc lainh for relief I finally sought
1 treatment from Dr. lticra, and as the lesult I
sleep comfortably at nighf, and cheerfully rec
ommend the treatment to any one suffering with
this distressing complaint."
. ST0MAGH""TRPUBLE,
Mrs. Jane Splane, corner Larch
stioel and Wyoming iiienuc: "I had been
troubled with mv stomach for a good while.
After citing I had such Moating spells it caused
distress and smothered u sensations, dirzlness,
ncriousm , and an all gone feeling. As a re
suit of Doctor Bjers' tr-atment I am entirely
fieo of these sjmptoms, and recommend the treat
ment to my friends."
NERVOUS TROUBLE
Mrs. Peter Thomas, 488 Lareh
slrerl: "Tho first treatment I receded from
Doctor Dyers relieved me do much of the pain
'rem, which I had been suffering that I tlreato
feel like a new woman. My nervous ayatcm hit
become entirely broken down as the result ol
these seiere agonising pains. I was weak; avery
llllle noise startled me and I felt I waa fast b
lomlng a nervous wreck. This good Quaker doc
(or has placed me on (he road (o health, and I
feel. certain hla treatment will restore my health
completely."
RESTORING LOST HEARING
Mr. John Provines, Hanlon, P4
"I am ft! j ears of age, and scleral jcara (
my hearing began to fail me,, flr.-it In one ea?
and then in the other. I had awful noises ii
my head, and t tried to avoid my friends, lievei
going to church or any other public place, as
was made miserable because I could not hear;
Pcoplo had to put their faces right up to mine
and speak very loud to make mo. hear. Eierjr
person discouraged me when I spoke ot trylnf
to bo cured, and I had no hope until one day t
read of Dr. tl.icrs, and the methods be used for'
restoring lost hearing. Something told me that
I ought to go to him, and three months ago I.
went and placed myself under his care. It i
with great pleasure I can now tell of tny recov
ery. It wu only a month when suddenly I
beard the noise of cars, wagons, everything, and)
It seemed so loud it startled me; even the clock
seemed to tick four times as loud a it should.
Rlncc then I have improved, until now I am perr
fectly well and can hear perfectly. I meet and
converse with my friends, go to public meetings
ana enjoy llfcf again. Any one who has a sim
ilar affliction mLsscs a great opportunity if they
fail to consult Dr. Dyers, the most successful
specialist in this work." '
Diseases Due to Cell Disorganization
The different tissues of the body are made up
of minute cells, and when these cells beeom
disarranged, disease is the result. By sup.
pljing tho proper nutriment to the cells,
perfect health can be obtained. All dis
eases, no matter bow chronic, can b
cured by bringing the cells back to their nor
mal condition. The treatment used by Doctor
Dyers is not allopathic or homeopathic. It Is fci
treatment.based upon nn exact science and curat I
Willi tno certainty ot a fixed law.
FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION '
Doctor Byers never accepts a ease unless ha
know to a certainty ttio cause of (he (rouble,
and (his can only bo determined by a scientific
X-Ray examination. His X-Riy outfit is the most
claborale and complete in this country. By hi
special Fluoroscopic attachment lie Is able to ex
amine all part of the body and find out to an
'absolute certainty (lie cause of the patient's af
fliction. Come and be examined; it is abso
lutely free. He will not charge you one cent.
Come and find out what jour trouble is and he
will unMeo you in reference to a cure. It Is all'
free. He asks no compensation.
DOCTOR
CHURCHMAN BYERS,
PKRMANKXT OFFICES,
(Entire Second Floor.) I
412 Spruce St,, Scranton Pa.
Office Hours, 0 a. m. to 12; 2 p.
. Kienings, 7 to 8 Dally.
Sundiv, 10 a. in. to 12 m.
Office Open Decoration Day.
m. to 4.
Lawyers
The Tribune '-will guarantee to print
your paper book quicker than any oth
er printing house in the city.
THE PLAIN FACTS
ABOUT OUR BUSINESS
THERE are always some persons.vho do not believe what is said in an
advertisement, no matter how careful the advertiser may be to say
absolutely nothing that would not stand the strictest investigation. This
is because the reader does not take the trouble to find out just why a company
like this, for instance, should make offers to the public which are such an
advantage to them when compared with the offers made by its competitors.
This is a new company started here in Scranton, We thought
thut by doing away with several of .the more expensive and
ciisuEieeaiuc leaiures or me ota-iasnioned concerns, we
should bo able to lend money on household furniture at
such moderate rates that even the very poorest people could
easily afford to get a small loan to help them over some
financial difficulty.
ONEY TO LOAN
' ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
THIS company asks for your patronage on the distinct understanding that
our new methods give you a positive advantage. Every word here is
absolutely true. You will notice that we do not print tricky sentences
words which say one thing and really mean something else.
Hero are the reasons uhy yoou should come here If you are
In debt and need a loan If you want new clothes or any
thing else and need ready cash to get them In order to
keep up a good appearance beforo your friends.
Thero can bo no publicity with this
plan of ours.
Even your own family need not know.
Our expenses are Jess per loan, There
fore, our terms can be more liberal,
and are so,
Tou pay in small, easy Instalments,
whenever you can spare tho money
easiest.
Wo do not keep you waiting for the
loan.
$10 to $500 Loaned Within 25 Hiles of Our Offices.
NEW PHONE No, 2636. R, O, BOXQ4,
Scranton Loan Guaranty Company
fill
B
Lager
Beer..
Manufacturers of
Old Stock
I PILSNER I
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No other security Is demanded hero
except tho furniture. That means
that you will not have to get some
one to endorso papers for you.
Our rates ato tho lowest In Lacka
wanna county.
Wo do not charge compound interest
at all.
We charge no Interest on tho paid-up
principal.
And tho furniture Is left with you,
NEAR COR. SPRUCE ST.
No. 207 Wyoming Avenue.
SCRANTON, PA.
6
Oriental Rugs
Host Pleasing, Host Lasting and
Host Useful Articles for . . .
Wedding Presents.
Brewry,
, 435 o 451
t. OCVCUlll
i. Scranton! Pa.
This Elegant Porch Chair I
ONLY $1.30
Old "Phone, 3331.
New 'Phone, 2p35.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. ' '
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
FARMSHJH
AllCEJCnlfffllfnii
Delaware, Lackawanna and Westoru,
.la KlTect Nor. S, 11)01.
Trains leave Scranton lor lcw 'ioru At MO,
8.1S, O.Uo, 7.60 and lO.M a. m.; l.'.ti. SAO, a Si
p. m. Kor New Vork and 1'hlladelplila 7.60,
10.05 a. m., and 12.45 and S.S3 p. in. Tor Toby.
Iianna At (Ml) p. m. For Biiltalo 1,13, 0.22 and
8.00 a. m.; 1.55, 4.60 and 11. W p. m. 1'or Hiofc
bamton and uay ttatloni 10,.'0 a. in. and 1.19
p. m. i'o Oincgo, bjracuse and Utlca I. IS and
U.2-.S a. in.; 1.S5 p. tn. OauiRO, b'yracuw and
Utlca train at ti.i a. m. dally, except SunJjy.
For Montrose 9.00 a, ni.; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation 1.00 and 8.15 p. m.
Uloormburs DlWilon For .Northumberland, at
6.35 and 10.05 a. m.i 1.65 and 0.10 p. in. For
Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.J 3.40 and 0.00 p. m
Sunday Trains For New York, 1.H0, 3.13. 0 04
and 10O3 a. m.i 3.10, 3.33 p. m. For HuITjIo
1.15 and fl.22 a. m.i 1.63, 0.60 and ,11.35 p. m.
For Ulnghimton and way stations 10.20 a. m.
Blcomsburt: Division Leave Scranton, 10.05 a.
m. and 0.J0 p. ro. (
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Bchedulo in Meet Jus 2, 1901
Trains leavo Siranton; CM a. 111,, week days,
through vestibule train from ttlllei Barre. Full,
man bullet parlor car and coat lies to I'tuUde).
phla, via Pottsvillc; stop at principal interme
diate stations. Abo connects lor Sutibury, liar
rltbunr, 1'hlladelplila, tlaltlmore, Washington and
lor l'ittkburc and the wist.
8.38 a, in., wecx uys, ior ounuury, nurrnuurc,
bure am
l.
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts'
4 the west.
. n, wpL: davfl fKundavi
for bunbury, Karrlsburff, Philadelphia. Daltimure,
Washington ana I'ltisourg ami me wcsi.
m.),
8.28 p. m.,
MICHAELIAN BROS. 6 CO..
124
WASHINGTON AVE
week days, through tcstlbule train
from V Ilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia U FotUvllle. fatooa
at principal Intermediate station
.X7 p. w.. week days, (or llatleton, Sunburr,
UarrUburz, Philadelphia and l'likburc
J. U. IlincillNboN. (Jen. Mgr.
1, 0. WOOD, (Jen. Pose. Agt.
a" inuuc ui uici wiiin. .....j-.-i .-....-..-, -.. 'e- -. j.
Ti strong anct ciuraoie .,.,.
We onlv have a limited number, and you'll have to come
- ' i.. i Tho., coll rnnnlnrltr from $2.'Sri to S3.00. J
silky v.. .b''V ..-. t
k-j- r .T... uiltiti mini- v.irnic.hrl anrl ii lnroa. tinavv.
.' early to get one,
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Scranton Carpet & Furniture Co.,
i Kegistored, 408 Lackawanna Avenue.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BEADINa SYSTEM.
Central Kailroad of New Jersey.
in raoct Jiay is, mi
Stations In New Yoili, tM Liberty street nnd
tiouth IVirj, . ' . ... ,. , ,
'lliiliw l(.o btianlon for Ni"V at, I'lilli
ilelphia, llaston. lli'tlililiem, Allentown, Jlamh
I hunk, White llau'ii, Ashley, Wilkes llarrc nnd
I'ltulon at 7,i0 a. m. 1 1'. '" and -1 p. m. Sun
j.iv, 2.10 p. in.
Oniktr i itv lliprm l?aes bcianton 7.30 a. m ,
tlnouttli Folid Mtilmlc train nith 1'iillmiii lliiflct
1'atlir Cm (or I'lillidclpliU lth only one channe
ot cam lor llaltiiuore ami Wahlii);ton, U. C, und
all iirliKlpal points south and went.
For Aoia, I'ltMon and Wllkes-Uarre, 1 p. m.
and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in.
For l.ung Hunch, Oiean Urate, etc,, 7.30 and
IV r itoadlnc, Lebanon and llarrUburg la Al
ii ntown at ?..() a. m., 1 p. in. and 4 p. in. Sun
day, 2.10 p. in.
For Tiinuiua and PottsWIle, 7.30 a, in., 1 p.
in. und 4 p. in.
Foi rati' and tickets apply tn agent nt station.
V. (1, llK-sSI.Hll. Ccn. Manager.
U, M. I1IIIIT, (Icn. Pass, Agt.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In Effect Tuesday, Sept. 7, looi.
NUlUlt UOL'.NU,
leave Leave Arrln
Trains. Scranion. Carbondale, Cadosla.
Ko, 1 .,.... 0.10 P. in. Ar. Carbondale 0.40 p, a.
no. t "sOUTII UOUNI).
Leave Leave Arrive
Trains. Oadojla. Carbondale, Scranton.
No. 0 ,, 7J(i0a,m- I'. m.
No. 2 2.13 p. in. 4.00 p. in. 4.40p, m.
bUKUAYS ONLY, SOUTH UOUNU. V
Leave Leave Arrlv
Trains. Scranton. Carbondale. Cadosla.
No. , SJ0 a.m. 9. 10 n. m. 10. 43 a. m.
No. 6 ........ 7.00 p. m. Ar. Carbondale 7,iu p. m.
ft0" e hOUTH BOUND. p "
Leave Leave Arrli
Trains. Cadosla. Caibondale. Scranton.
No. e ,,.... IS0-1"- 7.40a.m.
No. 10 4.30p.m. a.08p.m. 0.45 p.m.
Trains Kos. 1 on week dsyt, and 0 on Sundsys,
make main lino connections for New York .city,
Middletoun, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Omega
aud all points west.
For further Information consult ticket agcnU
J. L ANDKIISON, O. P. A., New York.
J. E. WELSH, T. P, A., Bcrutoo, Pi.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
jijT.it n i-M-i - - - -..--- -- --- .a,
Lehigh Valley Kailroad.
In efteit May IS. 1902.
Tialna le.no Scranton.
For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H.
B. II., at 0.39 and 9.33 a. ni., and 2.18, 4.tT
(Black Diamond E.preaa), and 11.30 p. in. Bun
dara, D. & II. It. n 1.68, 8.27 p. m.
For White Haven, Hazleton and principal points
in the coal regions, via U & 11. It. II., 8.JS, 2.JS
aud 4.27 p. m. For Pottsville, e.38 a. m., 2.11
For Bethlehem, Easton, Heading, HanUburf,
and principal intermediate stations, via D. 4c H.
It. It., ".a, 0.3S a. in.; 2.18, 4.27 (Black Dls.
niund Express), 11:30 p. ni. Sundaya, 1). & h.
It. H 1U3 a. ni.J l.SN, S.27 p. in.
For Tunkhannock, Touanda, Elmlra, Ithaca.
Genoa and principal Intermediate atatlons, vli
I)., L. k V. H. II- 0-35 a. m. and 3.40 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall.
Chltago and all polnta west, via D, kll, R.H,
7.18, 1J.01 a. m.i 3.28 (Dlack Diamond p.x
inces), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays, D. ft H.
It. it., 12.03, 8-27 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Letiirh Valle
Parlor cam on all trains between WIUes-Dsria
and New York, Philadelphia, llullalo and Buapeo.
Ion Hrld;?.
KOLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen. Bupt., 28 CortUni
urcct, Xen York,
CHARLES S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., 24 Cortisol
sweet, New York.
A. W. N0NEMAUHER, Dlr, Pus, Agt,, South
Ccthlencni, Pa.
uonuaio icik scranton at o.M.
a. m.J 12.00, 1.2U, 2.34, 8.6J.
).15. U.20 p. m.j 1.31 a. ni.
-tt.20, l0.Ua. m.j 2.S4 and 6.21
Delaware and Hudson.
In Effect November 24. 1601.
Trains for Carbondalo lcae Scranton at 8.2a,
DW, O Ot av.ai.
fi.29. 0.20. 7.67. 0.1
For llonesdale O.i
n. m.
For Wllkei Barre-0 38, 7.48, 8.41. 9.38, 10.41
a. m.i 12.0J, I., 2.13, 3.23, 4.27, .W, UI,
10.41, 11.30 p. m. , '
For L. V. R. It. Points 0.38, P.33 a, m.; 2.1&.
4.27 and 11.S0 p. m.
For Pennsylvania R. R. Points 0.33, 0.31 a.
m.: l.U. 3.2S and 4.27 p. m. m
For Albany and all points nor Hi-fl.20 a, m
and 3.62 p. ni.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Carbondale S.50, 11.33 a. m.f 2.34, s.r
6.63 and 11.17 p. m. '
For Wilkea Barre-0.33 a. m.j .0J, 1.88. sM '
0.32 and 0.17 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3.63 p. m.
For llonesdale 8.60 a. m. and 3. 62 p. m.
VI, U PUYOR, D. P. A.. Scrantoo, Pa.
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