10 I THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 18.17. When Looking For the Best Go to the most reliable Lnrsrcnt Assortment; lowret prices In llnlr Uoodi, Wo lnnko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. satisfaction Kiinnmtied In Ladles' nnd Oeuts' Wlg, for htrcet vienr. Wo htivo tho lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ank to coo tlio lilenl llnlr llrush, itonulnu Klberlnn brlstlo nlr cushioned. Children's llulr Cutting receives our special attention. inni i mm, 317 Lackawanna Ave. Of course oti have heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, and tlien, perhaps, your modern fur. iiMiin area bit worn: "Why not lie tliem toned up restored ! ReUpholstering Is a special line of work witli us. 'W e do it well and we do it for as little a-, possible. We hae all the new iiiul desirable coverings. LUIS c ll'IIMf Carpets, Draperies, Vall Papers. SCRANTON. I'lTTSTON NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA l'OKLST CITY. Paul Vnihefskj lusl oik (if his nuns ns u icMilt of un u ddonl that lu met xv I th In the mines nt this plneo In Octo lui, 1MU Ho was riding on tlio bump us of a i.u at the tlmo, when a block vihlch foimcil pan of the bumper tinned and lie was tin nun in fiont of the mi, which pi'-'-ed ovei his arm The jnun man afteiwaids moved to 3l.iiuisti.ivv. .N. Y. and In June, lS'ifl, he In ought suit ngnlnst the Hillside I'o.il and lion company for damages In the Supn ine i out t of New Yoi k, second dlslilet, ami was aw aided $000 The vndlct w.is afterwaidn sit nxlde and ii new trial gi.tntccl. The eiond appel late division has now upheld the set ting aside of the venliit upon the Hound that the linlilllty of the de li ndnnt was governed "nj the laws ot Pi iinsjlv.uil.i, the place of the ton tint I and of the accident, and that iindei those laws no llabllltv Is at tached, its a statute piohlblt.s all pei snns fmni i tiling on loaded mis In an sh.ift or plain In oi about a. mine. The hour ot the Sund.iv evening de M'tionill M-lvIie of the Epvv tilth league 11 tin Methodist ihimh has In en changed Horn il if. to the i lose of the xulai ihimh (-eivkos, whkh now be i,ln ut 7 o'clock Suivojois aie now at woil; on the J J. Williams tine t In Wn in count, just iicrois-ihe I. ickawanni ilvei Hum r.ueat Clt.v, laving out building lots These lots will bo placed upon the imuket nt nine and there Is tin puis it of anothd town splinting up in the neai future- Tin- giound Is on a Hurr ut the foot of the mountain, s hvel, and Is well rale mated lor build in,; puiposfs, as It can be iasl!y guided and drained .Inines A I'.iown. secietar.v of Entei piiso Hosp companj. No 1, has le i lived ttcopv of the phntogiaph of the mnipnny taken at the Wllkos-Rnnc Mnto fliemcn's lonventioii. Mombeis who deslie to secuto n cop can oidei thiouglt the gecietaiv. Rev. William Jennings will oicupj the pulpit of R.-tlmnv. Const ogatiumil c Inn ch net Sunday Mrs. r I, Oiander nnd son, James, aie visiting fi lends and lelathes at Reading and Philadelphia. Tho St. Geoigo Lithuanian society will hold a lull In Pi okopov Itch's hall, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1C Kiank Shaw has piucliascd tho clgai find confectlonoiy htore of Chailes, Rogets., on Main street. Moses Ilendlei, a Forest Cltv busl luss man, nnd Miss Anna Aistein. of New Voik city, will be united in mar liago on Sunday, Nov. 7. at 5 p. m. Chailes J. Ainold, of Vandllng, and Mtss Dm a Pinbst, of Aichbald, were Joined in mat lingo, "Wednesday even ing, ut the Geiman Evnngellcul chutch, In tho latter place, the ceremony being pei formed by Itev "William Luei Mr. and Mrs. Ainold will tesldo at Vand linR. Frank Caipentei, t'ue Main street meat dealer, will move his family from Vnlondulo to Foiest Cltj this week. Chailes Carpenter, of Unlondale, and Miss Anna Dalton. of Pleasant Mount, iv oio mauled at noon, Wednesday, In tho Pleasant Mount Catholic chutch. Rev. Father Healey perfoimed the ceremony. Hev. J C. Hogan, Liberty party can didate for nudltor-Koneial, will speak at Stevens Point, this evening, on the Itsues of tho campaign. Misses Umma and Rebecca. Rucking, linni, who have hcen spending tho sum mer with tholr parents, near Hones dale, have tetuuitd to Forest City for the winter. II DISCARD OLD INK We have just put on sale a iuw m of Ingrain Carpets. See tho prices and compare thcin with any other goods In the city: Ict Heavy Cotton Cm pet . 'J.lo I All Wool Carpet ioa JlPdt lliav Pnloh tuipot . iiiic All Wool, inudlum fiuiillt r, o ilxtia Hiuvy Union Cnrpet UVo All Wool. btt ijuallly am We have Home choice lots of Wall Papers that wc are closing out nt 5c, Oc. and Sc. per roll, .J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Draperies. Chuirc nnd Tables, A flvo-vveeks-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pnynter, ot Vnndllng, died Wednesday night at 8 30. The funeral services will be hold nt the homo of the parents today, Hev. J. O, i:vnns olllclatlng. Tho next attractions at tho opera house will bo "Little Trlxle," on Nov. 1G, and "Coon Hollow," on Nov. 18. ON TO VICTORY. Every Indication points to a rousing Republican victory for tho cntlro ticket next Tuesday. Tho patty's lighting blood Is up at Inst and that portends a Waterloo for the cnemv. Hut no Individual Republican should iclux his ilforts. This Is tho clianco of a llfo tlmo to rivet and clinch Rc publican supremacy In onco Demo cratic Lackawanna, MARTIN INDICTED. I'lftV-livo Hills Agnlnst the Slicriiroi Lticrne unit His Deputies, Churn ing Tlicm With Murder, Etc. Wllkes-Unne, Oct. 28. Tho grand Jury came Into court today ond made paitlal pusentments to Judge Lynch. Among tho Indictments were fifty-five ngaltiNt Sheriff James Martin and his deputies, charging them with murder and felonious wounding In tho shoot ing of mlneis at Lattlmer on Sept. 10 last Nineteen of the indictments were for minder, second count manslaugh ter for tho shooting and killing of eighteen men at Lattlmer, Eighteen Indictments chnrRo the kill ing of each man sepaiately. nnd the other charge the killing of all the men together. The sheriff nnd his deputies nro all Indicted together. The names of the eighteen men who vveio killed, each of which nppeat.s on a, sepatato indictment, aie: Clemens Plateh. Jacob Tomoshonns, John Por ta, Sebahtlnn Hrnztowskl, Hnflel Reze wkz, Adelbert Ccaja, Stanley Lagor sltl Audievv Grekn-s, Andiew Mlczkovv skl, John Skiep, Andiew Monlheski, Adam .lomlnskl, Adelbeit Zlemba, Flunk Chnzesgewskl, Etcven an ok, Anduvv Jnuiec, Mike Coslak, Geoigo Ktillk. The muidcr indictment lead ns fol lows oMiict that a dltterent victim's name appeals on each indictment: In Un Cum t or Over and Terminer and (liner.il Jail Dclherv of the Countv of Liui rue No. , November Sessions 0cr and Terminer, IS'j". Lu.t'ine Count j, s . Tin- giaiul liiiiuoM of the lommonvvoiilth of Pcnnsvlvdiilj, inciiilrlns for the couiit of Liiziini, iipoi the it tolinin oaths and nllliin tllonx, ii spectfull do present that J inns Maitlu, Altieil i: iless, Ltunntd Ilibioi k, KoIji it Tlntiei. Amantis M. Lu.v, Chillis llouek, Arlo P. Piatt, jl Alio Pardee Piatt T Jliner Morris, Frank J) Clailt, J I'ottu Link, Alonzn I3od-on, Hai ri ZleUitUII. Hau .leidt, Chiitbs Htlsel. John litdl, WallaLO Uruni, J. DoiiRla John I)ou,heit, John J. Gal lighei, llllim "iltilhall, Geoigo H Huble lloded A Mifehe i, Sinnili I J Gundr Pre 1 A Slcppj, John Cook,, William Co tello, Willi un HaiiRht. William Slewcl' John Tut lit I, Cilvlli iJardee Jl , IMvvnid Huton G P llithnloniew, J. W. Crooks, Ji , Kd turnbich, Thonm II Hall, Th is Marsden, S Hldgivviv, Simtlel U. Prleo, It C Wau Inn, Wlllard ouiir, ll.iuv Detl, (Ichiro Terr) GeorRP Ticlble, W Is-aae Itiivett, Tl'omis A Hauls, A. V . Dniki'. Conrad Zelsler William W. Hotli, William Herrjman, lWvvIn Halllett, Lolls Long, C Wcle Hill, Willi tm J. Jltll, Heniv J Pfalf, T J Williams, William Kulp, Cmtls W Houd, Joseph W Stev ens, wr.llim I'ndervvood, Robett H. Kav, J L Andiison, Hairj Polgraln. Thomas Prow n, Anthouv Movie, William II lliovvn, J W, Itornhclsen, John L. Snlm, James Ferij, .TohPph L Nichols, Chailes J linen, Prank Jllirav, Samuel Hrmold, Nick Michael, Petei 11 James, James Os borne, Josiph 11 Scbers, Henry L. Jluii Iry, Rlchaid C. Jones, A S Hvert, Hei birt S Ilourk, Steihcn Jones, Georgo W. 1'iltliiRir, CrnlR Anderson Vi omen, on tho te-ilh (lav ol September in the jcar of our loid onu thousand ciRht hundreil and iilm tj.scvLii, at thi countv atoresald, and vv"hln thr Jtirlsllcllon of this court, lu mil upon Clt mins Plntck In the Pean of (Jod nnd of tho s-ald commonwealth, then mil theio leliiR, felonious'), willfully and of i' li malice afort thought did make an nsuilt and thev 1lic said James Mm tin it al. (here follow the names ofall.depu tlis), thui ind thirc fc-Ionlousls, willfully nnd of thi Ii malice aforethought, did kill an I imitdit eontrarj to the torni of "he in t of tin Rirci.il as-emblv in such case made md piovlded and against the pea "e ami dlgnltv of the commonwealth of 1' nnlvanla And the Inuuist afoioiail upon theli oaths and alllmintlons afore snld, do furthit piesuit that the taid names of difindiiits Janus Mai tin et al (mines of deputies) jeomen, on thi slid tenth la of September In the jeai of our Lord one thotisind eight hiinclteel and nine ty-siven at tl.i eount aforesaid, and within the Jurisdiction of this court. In and upon Clemcrs Plate k In the Peace of God and of the said commonwealth then and there bdiiR, felcnlouM, wullfullj and of their milkc aforethought did make an asjult nnd thej the s-iij James Mai tln et al , then and thete felonlouslj, wull fullj and of theli mallei aforethmiRlit did kill and slaj , conti.ii to tho form of the act of the genual n&tmblv In su-h nse made nnd piovlded, and apilnst tho pence nnd dignity of the commonwealth of Pennsjlvaiila Witness- Daniel A. II1, District Attorney. On the back of the Indictment vveio the names of the following witnesses, who vvete examined before the Riand Jury: Dr II M. Kellei, .superintend ent Hazleton hospital; Rev, II. C, Aust, pastor Polish Catholic church; Rtv Kail Houser, pastor of Hazleton Lutheran church, John Welsh, W. A. Hvans, Charles Guscat, John Ight, Jo seph Jletalko, Jl.irtln Shefronls, An diew Sevar, Mat tin Lacher and Fiank Fordack, A POLITICAL POINTER- If ou Indoree the trej trido and free silver Chicago platform as the Lacka wunna Democracy does, "fully and without leserve," then work and voto for Schndt, Horn, tt. al. If ou be lieve In McKlnle protection and pros perity, turn these agents of Iiran dow n. TOR J A Tor Infants and Children. Tlj he- Unlit elssitutt e( It a erirr WMJJK. I? , SSiJ.i ,' v-usr'JZ -cMc NO WASTE OF WORDS. Kvldonco Which It Right to tho Point ntiil Reliable. Judge Frank Ives of District Court of Crookston, Minn., says: For somo time I have used Stuarts Dyspepsia TabletH with seeming great benefit, with few exceptions, I have not been so free from indigestion In twenty-five J ears. Geo. W. Roosevelt, TT. S. Consul to Hiusscls, Helglum: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, Bufe, pknsant to take, con venient to can, give keen appetite, pcrlect digestion. Mr. W. D Tmnlln, Mechanical Engi neer, Dtiluth, Minn. One box of Stu art's Dspepsla Tablets has done Its work, and I um again gaining flesh and strength. O. n. Ransom, Hustonvllle, Ky.t I was distressed nnd nnnoyed for two cnrs with throwing up food, often two or three times a da ; hnd no certnlnty of retaining a meal If I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find them I knsnnt to take, convenient to carry. Itev. G. D. Hrown, Mondovl, Wis.: Tho effect of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab. lets is simply marvelous; a quite heavy dinner of broiled beef fiteak causes no distress since I began their use. Over six thousand people In tho state of Mich, alone In 1811 were cured of stomach tioublesby Stunrt's Dspepsla Tublots. Full sized packages may be found at nil druggists nt CO cents, 01 sent by mall on receipt of price fiom Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich. Send for little book on stomach dis eases, mailed free IIOTTIjin) IIACTIMMA. Fears Hitherto repressed ns to Tholr Dire i:ilects Ale Passing Aunt. Fiom the Populur Science Monthly. Tho avetage lamai has long been sustained b a soctot belief that tin Nast majoilty of bacteria aie harm less, nnd considering that he dally con sumes millions of them in outing, drinking and idee ping it Is consoling to Hnd the belief conlluned b an emi nent authority. Anothet scientist ronti Uniting to an English levlow does something tow aid lelieving bacloila of their evil name by explaining how much they haw to do .with successful butter making Hutter, us ovoiy one knows, is best made from sour 110.1111 and does not keep well unless the en am Is soured liefoie churning- This lesulL is usu ally attained b letting the cream sttnd till it souis ot its own accoid. Rut a set its of epetinunts carried on In SthkswlR-Holhteln have piovod that the "lining of cream Is pi educed by the picsence of certain bacteria, which can bo cultivated and intiodueed in such a n,v as to cause nrtlllclally the ncces rai rourincr. A die tor named Witter has studied the subject and "so skillfully blended ccitain tultuies togethct that when tie niKtuie v,as added in duo propor tlnr to strllUed creim to effect bour ing. th' butter made theiefrom was of most delicious flavor, pure and of gteat common lal vulti', Inasmuch as It kept admit ably." The dried seed or powder of the lac teila used In this piocess can now be bought put up In bottles. A ptoportlon Is added to a small quantity of skimmed milk, w hlch Is subjected to a moderate, continuous heat till the bacteria have developed The "fermentation start er" is then added to the erpam. Tho pine culture Is only used occasionally, enough' of the "stattcr" being left over ever day to begin opeiatlons with on tlv next. The excellence of Danish butter is attribttteel to the care taken in choosing the "fermentation statter." CO.UI'ETEN r TO THAVni.. Fiom the Detroit Free Press. Ho Is a son to lie proud of, and she a handsome old Kul with much self-reliance After weeks of auanReminl and discus sion sho was to visit a daughter In another state, making the trip alone, 'llu son had protested against the venture as moro than -he "hould undertake, but his solici tude met with rather a c-feill reception "Don't mat me as thought I wero a child," objnftid the old lady. "I tiavclod befoio 3011 vvi in boin, nnd hnvo more con fidence in mvpR than I would have In .my ono ou might scial along. If not per mitted to look after mvstlf I would piefer to remain at home 1 11 not go about t re nting the imorc-siou that 1 icqulro a guardian " This left no loom foi ntgument, nnd af-to'- giving hoi 1 an fill Insti notions as to bow she must pioceed from one end of the route to the othei, the son said: "Now here Is jour transportation Tho conductor will te ir olf what is nccossaty, and Just as soon as j ou reach sister's put the linkage tint Is left light Into this en velope and mall It to me I want to use It as soon as it is available. The mothei demuired at such cxpliiit instructions She knew Just what was to be done und Mho would attend to It with out the nld of written forms or a dlagiam. Sho made the Journcj, hei safo anival being le potted by the daughter. Iir two weeks the son waited patiently for what was left of that mlleaso book and then vviote 11 limit It. "I tol I ou." came the answer, "that I learned to travel long before ou did It Is well th it mich Is the case On the ttaln I met one of the most entertaining mil helpful men I ever know. Ho was of great assltanco to me, and when he saw ny transportation he told mo as gently as pos sible that It would be worth nothln? to ou after I had used a poitlon of It. Hut he Is connected with the company and would give me $3 tor it Of co irse I thanked him heaitlly nnJ accepted his generous offer You should know what 3011 are about hereafter, especially when ou unileitnko to ndvko thoo older than 3ourself " The Rood son simply sat down and In dulged in mental profanity Ho was out $10, vv 1th no chanco for getting ev en. HOW TO miS A RESTAURANT. From the Atlanta Constitution. Tibbs stated that ho went Into a res turnnt on Decatur street 8aturtla night, where Thctras Is a clerk, and called for u. ten-cent lunch. Tho beef did not suit him, ami ho asked that the older bo re filled. When tho Rood beof was biought Thomas took tho ten-cent check and hand cxl him ono for 15 cents. Tibbs declined pa) lug thu extra live cents and tore up tho lVcenl chock This angered Thomas, and pasted Tibbs over tho left 130 with his llbt Thomas stated to tho court that ho gavo Tlbbrf no bone, but the meat had somo grlstlo on It. Tho fresh order called for an extra llvo cents, and that was why ho cJiang-I the ticket He did not stilko Tibbs until that gentleman hod cursed him Other guests In the icstaurant who wero prevent at tho tlmo told the same story as related by Tibbs, and stated that Thomas struck him with little or no prov ocation. Then this Is tho way tho recorder summed It all up. "Look here, Mr. Thomas, you can't run a restaurant that way. You must run It to feed folks and not whip them. I will dismiss tho case against Mr. Tibbs and will line Mr. Thomas JJ and costs." Not Congenial. "Atcn't you afraid 3 our husband will be fascinated by that protty young widow next dooi ?" "No danger; ho likes a garden, and sho keeps chickens." Chicago Recon THE MARKETS. Wit 1 1 Sircrt Iteviniv New York, Oct 2S Today's Flock mar ket was exclusively In the hands ot tho professional traders and contained noth ing of significance in Its bearing on tho general condition of tho countr Tho market was Inactive and tho movement of prices was- sluggish. Trading was almost Btngnant at times. The traded did H.o best they could to Influent o prices by manipulative bulng and scrllng nnd by dissemination of news or rumors ot tl clr respectlvo hopes and feiis. 'lho only le sponso of any moment was shown In spe cial cases, with a slight sentlniintal ef fect on tho general list, but tho pioTts slonnls weto iiniblo to Induce nn follow ing nnd In meeting their earlier conttnets carried prices back to near tho suiting point. Total sales were 237,00 thatcs. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN (L CO.. stock brokers, Meats build ing, rooms 703-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est 1UR. Am. Tobucco Co .... 8J i M Slst Am. Cot. Oil 21'a 21S JlSs 21b Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..IIP 14JU I.01 M04 Ateh., To t S. Fe .. 13 13'4 11 11 A., T. &. S F , Pr .. iS"j 2i J3 i LSI, Ches. & Ohio 21B 2PU 21'n 21i Chicago Gas 'ifl'i H71,, H3 81.1, Chic. &. N. W IU US HI 122t Chic, H & 1 M )-, Wft l4 C. C. C. & St. L S.-. .r. 3fi 314 Chic, .Mil. & St. 1 .. M' S34 .U l'28 Chic, R 1. & 1 M7 st.ii ,V8 &3i Delaware & Hud ...lli'4 lH'i 11J 11J Dlst, 5L C. 1" 10'i 10's 10 10 Gen. Ele-ctrlc S3'3 :yt, 31 3ZU Louis. & Nash 5P 33'4 Sl',i 6P4 M. K. & Tex , Pr .... 31'4 Sl .11 31'2 Manhattan Hla 10P loj 101 101'4 JIo. Pad Ho SO Sil'i 2a 2'a Nat. Lead H; 31 3o'; 31 N. J. Centnl S1U on4 !i4 91 N. Y. Central Wa lus H)7'2 1075, N. Y L E. & W .... H'h ll'S ll8 14j N. Y., S &,W 17 17 17 17 N. Y 9 & W., l't .. 3.1 3.1 S3 31 Nor. Pacific, Pr .... C1'2 r,J :,nH 5J Out & West i,i P.i Ii, li, Omaha )K T'Hij 7(,iH 70 Pacific Mall .W4 31 2S ) Phil .SL Read UK, 23'f, .'J4 a SouthernR.lt O'j ti'i 9'i 9j Southern R. R, Pr.. 30 ,W LO'j 2S"i Tenn, C. Ac Hon .... 27i .'7, 2' 'lj Tixas Pacific 11U lFn 11' ll'i Union Pacific 217n :it 2l 2J Wabash. Pr li 1SS 1S'4 1S'4 West. Fnlon S714 . S73 S7'j 1. S Leather .. .. 7'4 7'4 7'4 "1 F. S Leather, Pr .. i1U CSVi 01 15, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. ct. lug. December :r,t4 !7'i !0H Ci7'4 May lijij 01 yji4 n OATS. December &r 16 1S'8 IS", May 21', 2f LI 21'8 CORN. Deeombcr y, y, 2".'8 2C5S May 29 SO'i l't W.. LAUD. December 123 U"i i ."., 1 2' PORK. December 7 7" 7 77 770 7 77 Scrnnton Hoard of Trade Echungo Juotntions--All Quotations Hiiseil on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton &. Plttston Trac Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill's Co. ... 0 First National Rank C33 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Hank 200 Scranton Packing Co SG Lacka. Iron and Stiel Co 130 Third National Rank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co 80 Scranton Traction Co 15 17 Scrnnton Axle Works 73 Weston Mill Co 230 Alexander Car Replacer Co 100 Scranton Redding Co 103 Dlmo Dep S. Dls Bank 150 Pock Lumber M'f'g Co 223 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgaRe due 1920 113 ... People's Street Railway nrst mortgage due 1918 115 ... Scranton & Plttston Traes Co. ... 80 Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 U5 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 City of Scranton St Imp. 6 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co 100 ... Now-York Produce .Unrhcl. New York, Oct. 2s 1 lour Str i ig and higher with the rise in whi tlt mill pa tints, 3 70aij, do dears, $5 loaiwj, Mm nesota pitcnu, J3 20a5 30, do bakers, Jl !3a 100, winter patents, $3a3 23, do stl .lights, $17uali0, do extras, $J30a3feO, do low grades, $3aJ5. W heat Spot strong. No. 2 red, $1 ul'i. f. o b , noflat, No. 1 hard Du luth, $105, 1. o. b., afloat; No 2 northern Dulutli, SI 00, f. o. b , afloat. No. 1 noith ern New York, SI OP-, fob, .idoat; op tions weak under disappointing cables, but turned sttong and advanced all da, ii idling a dollar foi December, amid x cltlng trading, and closing lul'ic net higher, stlength was based on bid Aus tiallan crop news, hiavy covering and outside buvliiR, big clearances and strong French cahb s; Jantiar3, PV.c a$t 0o3, doted $leii, Ma3, 91 3-lCa9t,l4c , closed iu'ic ; October, dosed W.c ; November, 9s.i69'c , closed 99'.e , December, 9S.a$l 00, closed jl.00 Corn Spot firm, No 2, i2 tc , f . o. b , afloat, options opened easier on cables, but recovered, closing VV. net hlghi r; May, ;Ja33".c close 1 iiJc , No vember, closed S034c ; December, 30'(a 3lije , closed 11'jc Oats bpot flimcr, No, 2. 23'4a2lc , No J, 23;C ; No 2 white, .'lie , No. J white, 23c , track mixid, western, 21a23c ; options quiet but firmer, closing a'4c net higher, October, closed 2.1.e ; December, 2!J4u2le, closed 237c. Beef Stead. Cut Meats rirm Butter Stea ly, western creamer', HaJS'-e ; do. factor, Sil3c; Elgins, 2JI-c, Imitation creamtr, 12al7c ; state dilry, 12a20c ; do. enamel y, Ha23'-e. Cheese (Juict; largo white, Sc.j colored, Bc , small white and colored, 9'.e , part skims, o'ia'c ; full skims, 3'-atc Eggs Firm; state and Pennslvanla, ICa 25e ; western flesh, lS'-.-c. Talow Dull I'eti oleum Quiet, Pennslvanla crude, nominally S3c. i m Philadelphia Provision .llnrket. I'hiladelphla, Oct. 2S -Wheat-rirm and 1'sC higher; contiact grade, October, $1 00'ial 003; November, December and January, nomlral Corn Finn and a4c. higher, No. 2 mixed, October and Nov em. ber, 31'4a31c ; December and January, nominal Oats Steady; No. 2 white, Oc tober, November, December and January, 2d27e. Potatoes rirm; white, cholie, per bushel, C0a63e ; do fair to good, G0aS3e Buttir Firm, good demand; fancy cream cry, 21c ; do, Peniislvanla prints, 23c ; do western do, 23o. Errs Firm, Rood de mand, fresh, nearbj', 20c; do. western, 18 iU9o. Cheese Quiet but steady. Refined Sugars UnchangeJ. Cotton Stead. Tallow Dull at foimer prices. Llvo Foul, try Steady, moderate demand; fowls, ?a loe ; old roosteis, C'6a7c ; prlng chlck ens, 9al0c , duck, 9c. Dressed Poultr' l'lnn, good demand; fowls, cholco, Ma. 10c; do. fair to gooil, S'ja9c.; chickens, large, lOallc ; medium, 8a9c , common and scalded, 7aSc ; tuikis, good to choice, 10 al3c Receipts Flour, l.Ort ban els, 0,WX) sacks, wheat, U.tti) bushels; coin, 02,0)0 bushels, oats, 83,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat. S.OiiO bushels, corn, 1,000 bushels, oats, K,ox bushels . . Chicnsn Grain .Market. Chicago, Oct 3 Tho leading futuies ranRed asu follows' W heat October, 97'4c , December, 3V4aS7,4c; May, 92i4a92e iilUc ; December, 95iaS7'ic; Muy, 92i4a9e Corn October, !5a25?.a2314c. , December, 26 n2o,a2Ci4c. ; Ma, 2s'.a30Hc Oats Octo tor, HalSc , December, lS.alM.e ; Mu, 21'.a2F.c. Pork-December, 7 73a7 77va, January, $SC2,aSC7,4 Lord December, 7 75a7 771, January. $1 37l4al 40. Rhs-I)o. cember, $4 47'ial60; Januaiy, $1 50a4 62's Cash quotations wer as follows; Flour rirm; No, 2 spring wheat, 89a90c; No 3 do , 82aSSc ; No. 2 red, 9Sa99c ; No. 2 corn, 2Ca2C'ic: No 2 oats, 18Vjc; No. 2 white, f. o. b , 22Vja23Uc; No, 3 white f, o. b , 21 a22'c; No, 2 re, 47V-.0.1 No. 2 barley, nominal; No. 3, f, o. b, :U3c; No. 4, f, o, b, 26ia37e.: No. 1 lla.i seed, II 02al 07; prlmo timothy sexfd, J2.CJ mess pork, 7.75a 7.S0; lard, $1 2714; ribs, $4 !3al,70j shoulders, 4(ii5c; sides, r,afic; whisky, I1.1SS, sug nip, undniiRod. Receipts Flour, 8,000 barrels; wheat, 2DHJ.XX) bushels; corn, 2G1, 000 bushels; oats, 223,000 bushels; rye, 24, t) bushels; barley, 91,000 bushels Ship ment Flour, 13,1X10 barrels, wheat, 82,000 bushels; corn, 7u0,0iji) bushels; oats, 252,000 bushels; rye, 23,000 bushelsl barky, 04,000 bushels. Chicago Live Stock. Chlcngo, Oct 2S -Cattle-Strong nt $3 90 n4 i0 for the poorer grudes; medium to good, $1 ua4 90, choice to extra shipping, $3a5.40, Texas steers, $3 33i3'). ogs W50a 3k0; coarso packing lots, $3 20a3 40, cholco shipping hogs, $3 73a3S7'5. Shee $2.75a 4 75 for tho pootest to the best natives. Lambs $l23n I 51 for tho poorest to tho best; oarllugs, $l30aliT3 Receipts Cut tle, 9,500 head; hogs, 38.000 head; sheep, 15, 000 head. Enst Libert) Cnttlc Market. East Libert, Pa, Oct. 28-Caltle-Steady; prime, $IS3i5; common, $3.2."nJ73; bulls, stags nnd cows, 2a3(0 ogs Fali ly active, best assorted medium weights, $3 9al, pigs, $3 75a3W, heavy hogs, $3 90.11; rittighti, $- 25i3 50 Sheip Stetdy; choice, $1 20-U 30, ccrrrr.on, $2 73a3:S, choice lambs, $3 3Oa5 50, common to good lambs, $la5 20j veal calves, $6aC73. Ituirnlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y, Oct. 28 Cattle Steady. Hogs Fairly active; Yorkers, good to choice, J3 90i3 92, rougns, common to good, &3 I3a3 55; pigs, common to choice, $3 90a3 93 Sheep and Lambs About steady; lambs, cholco to cxtia, $1 i.i'i 80; culls to common, $ 50.05.15; sheeo, choice to selected wethers', t dOal.ij, culls to remmon, $2.75a1 10 sfovv York Livo Stock. New York, Oct. 2S Heevcs-No trading. Calves Quiet, stead ; eals, t3a7 50; grapsers, $3a3 5t). Sheet) $3a4 75; lambs, $3 nC. Hors Firm nt $la4 30. Oil .Market. Oil Clt. Fa., Oct 2S Credit balarces, f3; certificates, no bids, shipments, 97,013 bnrrds, runs, 100,j3 bauds. PATENT OFFICE PROGRESS. .Horo Writs Crnntrd in the United Stntcs Thnii in Any Other Ollico. The repot t of tho Patent commission er contains much detailed Information of lntetest to those engaged In mechan ical and allied pursuits It appears, among other things that the United States patent olllce has Issued moie patents since its existence thun an' other countty, namely 574, JB9, France coming next with 274,9 1, then Great Riltnln with 23S.220. The number of patents issued during the past vear In this totinti showed an Increase over the ictord of the past two eats, but not over the five pieeedlng ones. In ls9C thi-ie were received an average of 8sv (.af es a week, en 42 077 applications for patents, 182S applications for de sign". 77 applications foi te-lssues. i'l'l envents, 2oo" applications for legisla tion of tmdemaiks, besides 121.J73 old applications that came up for leconsid eiatlon. Of these, 2.1,312 lutents weie granted, including designs, CI patents ip-lssuod and lsl3 tiademarks uglstei ed. The number of patents thnt expir ed was 12 111. The patent ntflce Is a self-suppoillng department, having earned In the eat the sum of $210 010 12, the rioss leceipts having been $1,231, 039 83, and having a ciedlt with the tieasury di ixtrtnicnt aggiegatin? near ly $3 000,01 0. In proportion to population, incite l at ents were issued to citizens of Connec ticut than to those of any other rlate, one to every 739 Inhabitants, md next in older. In piopottion of population, come the District of Columbia, with one to evel' 1123; Massachusetts', with one to i-vety 1177; Rhode Island, with one to every 1,181: then New Jersey, New Yoik, Coloiado and Illinois, in order. The states to whoso citizens the f west patents were granted in proportion to tho number of Inhabitants are South Carolina, one to eveiy J1.97C. Missis sippi, one to every 27.43S; Noith Caro lina, one to every 23,79.1; Georgia, rite to ever' 11.334: Alabama, one to over" 1 ! SfcO, and Alkansas, one to wei 13, 430. SOMEN HAT CONFUSED. "I am evir and ever so glad'" exclaimed 30iing -Mis Toiklns, who had been lead ing an out-of-tewn paptr th it her hus band bioiihht hunn. "What's the mntter'" was the rcsponec "Have ) ou found eomitllig thut pleases Ou In tho sotkt column?' "You know veiy well that I am culti vating a sensible taste In nt leading. 1 alwns tin it to thu sports now, the Hist thing, Just as juit do. And I'm getthiR so that some of It seems real lucid " "What was tho cau-e of your rejolc. ing?" "We're In luck again " "Whit do ou mean?' "Wo can't lose. I'm &uro ho must be a wonder, becauto he Is talked about so much. It's a posltlvo toilet to n.e to Hnd that he Isn't going somewheic- else " "Will 3011 have tho kindness to tell mo what 30U are talking about '" "Base ball, of course. We'll have to do without him a while, but this piper sass ho will be with us before tho se ison gets veiy far along. And It will be ever so nice to have somebody who Is so famous " "To what person ten do ou retci' he Inquired a little frlfcldly. "Now, Ohark, ou aie Just pretending! You aro making believe ou aro Ignorant, so ns to test 111 knowledge. 1 mean Mr. Hoise." He stared at ber apprehensively and In silence. Then no said: "What have ou been reading?" "This paper," and she handed it to htm. "These people alwavs wero Jealous of any prospect of success that our nlno had," ho commented "Well, they've got to give In this time," she persisted, "because I know that a gentleman who has become as celebrated as ho has Is sure to pull us through Aii thlng disagree ablo that they say now will Just show that the feel spiteful toward us because we've got Mr lloise Mnbo It's a. little sentimental, but I can't help trusting and ivdmlilng him, oven though I have iievn seen him, because his tlrst name Is the samoasour, Charle-, dear." Washington Star. Snved lu Time. "Isahel sn3 8 sho has never been lu love" "Is that so? ' "Yes, she was threatened with It once, but a bottli of Hpilng bitters brought her out all right." ChlcaRO Record. Aro gaining favor rapidly. Busmen nun and travel. lers carry them In vest cocLeti, UiUet carry tlicm hi pursci, limiiekeepcr kttp tliem la Tncnllclna cloioti, trleiidi rccomumud thiia to friends. ij A NEW DISCOVERY 11 Dr. 1 inlaw, of Cnm deu, .V ,l that nboliittly proventHituy septlo or foul mutter fiom catering the womb. As It dilutes tho womb, all nirvoiiK aii.uui.CH ailslug fiom spamuod. lo actions nice tired. Ovarian DUeuseH, '1 u. mora. I'rolunsiiii.l'uln. ful Menstritntlon, nnd nil othor RlHeantu of Women. Cull or uenil two-coot stump for puitlculurs. A. V. I10ITSOMMGR, (lUMIRAL AOliNT, LlUll'iuuUltu Ave, Hcranlou, Pa, TEETH DR. HILL & SON will do nil kinds of Dental Work ten per cent, cheaper in price than any other Dentist in Scranton until further no tlcc. FULL SET TEETH s 1.0(1 TKOTII WITHOUT PLATES il.oit TLLTII EXTRACTED PRIIE GOLD PH.LINGH 7,-,c SILVER riLLINGS r00 AMALGAM FILLINGS.... .joC GOLD CllOWNH ?2 00 TO ?5.0 II OIHER CROWNS 91.00 EACH Sixteen sears In Kcrnnton nnd rcllalilu IionotforRet tho now mnchlno for taking the pain out of nn 111 lilng nnd sensitive tooth und can I 0 filled or cupped without 1111 puln. t ouie and gtt ri Terences fi out tho bt -t pen pie in this eltytliuiisniuls of them. Wo will tell ou pxitctlv what tho work will iot. LxniiiliiMlons free. Coino and hnvo vour teeth extracted In tlic morning and go homo lu tho evening with new leeth. We will glvei you a w rlttcu mmrantee Wo lire responulb 0. 1 liiiuulnl leieronees Flint National llunlcuud Merehnnts nnd Meeluin. lis. Do not bo dreolvcd or mlHled. lake iiilvniitugo or these low prices and hnvo work 1I0110 bv experienced und reliable! dcntlKts, who will give you wlttit they say the will. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER TIE ECONOMY the saving of money, when this can be accomplished without any sacrifice of quality or appearance. That is the chief reason Why Kerr's Carpets Are first in popular favor. These are times when few people can afford to take chances. Others may talk low prices, fine stocks, etc., but our indisputable claim as leaders in the local Carpet and Drapery trade re mains unshaken. Our stock never was better than it is now, and not withstanding high tariffs, prices never were lower. With these facts before you, Don't You Think It Is A good time to buy now, even if it should be as an investment fop next spring ? We do. WIHfM B NATIONAL BUI OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation-. l'. tended According to Balances and Kcsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 320,000 Undivided Profits, 88,000 WM. C0XNELL, President. HENRY BELLY, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIA3I II. PECK, Cashier. iaSSSEZfa. (LUlEKAOl rilLl'AbT.) A Collar, Cuff Or Shirt Sent Us IS LUCE SENIUM! CIliLDIO A CiOOD NPUsRIIA.NDLEI) 1 E.NDERLY, l!Ui' I'IRM.AM) WHLN Khll'H.NEH lOYtlPU CUtE'lHKHK ISA l'LKASAM', CLLA.N LY l'ELLI.NG IN 'llK WEAR, Try Us This Once. Scranton aundry Protectors and Cleaners of Linen. !12'J Washington Ave. U'JM Dlx Court. Ring 'Phono 7fJ Call Wngon or Diop I'ostul. Lurcku Coupons Accepted. Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Dismonrl anJ Combinatioi Ring Starling Silvar Wara and Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLAS5, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House iu Northeastern Pennsylva nia. ERCERERBi CIMELL 130 Wyoming Ayi SCRANTON 1AUNDRY CO GcmttMsu DceliB relUble. Moathlr. ramUtlni mccMclL.). WA the pueit dru j abo .. .... "L 0po FeaSps PeirairaPoaE IPaaBs Ther ON prompt, ( and etrUlo in resilU The ranolne (Pr. rdil'a) nerer JUio. twlat. Botnxwlia, (1.00. 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All readers,, who uto suffering from a weakness that blights their llfo. causing tint mental and phslcal suffering pecullui to Lost Manhood, should write to tho STATE MEDICAL COMPANY'. Suite 717. Range Eulldlng, Omaha, Neb, and they will send you absolutely THEE, a valuable paper on these diseases, nnd postlvo proofs of their tltlly MAOICAL TREATMENT. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure ate being restored by them to a perfect condition This MAOICAL TREATMENT may bo taken nt home undor tholr direc tions, or they will pav tnllioael faro and hotel bills to nil vho prefer to go thero for tteatnii nt. If they fall to cine. They mo peifectly reliable; hnvo no Tree Ptescilptlons. Treo Cure, rr-i Sninple, or COD fake They have Jr.O.fiOO rai ltnl. nnd guaianteo to cuio every citee th y tieat or refund every dollar; ot tin ir charges may bo deposited in a bank to bo paid to tl.om when a euro Is effected. Writo them today. 3 A '4! T II fl"P V Onlr liirmletB rrrA ...".,-. V .. . ---- Jld be uiJ. If yju wtct the Uti, t 11 JTU TTJUl IUO DuBI, Ct DEMANDS j)PptpgHresj H PHELPS. Pharmac3t, cor. Wvomlno ovenuo ond