THE SOIiANTOTT TBIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. NOTI8MBEB T. I80T. d When Looking For the Best Go lo the most reliable. Largest assortment; lowest prices In Ilnlr Goods, Wo moke WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction gnnrnntccd In Ladles and Gents' Wigs, for strcot wear. Wo have tho leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Auk to see. the lilenl Hnlr "rush, gonnlno Nlberlnn brlsllo nlr cushioned. Children's Hair Cutting receives ourspcelal nttoutlon. I. 317 Lackawanna Ave. rr Of course you Iinvc heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur. nisliings area bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored .' Is a special line of work with us. We do it well and we do it for as little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. f Carpels, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. P1TTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA I1AL.LSTEAD. Simeon Fisher was In Blngliamton Fi tday. Tho Sisterhood of Mary anil Mar tini of the Presbyteriun church has engaged the Flake Jubilee Singers to give a conrort heio under their nus jilces Satin day evening, Nov. lo. Mrs. '. It. Muxlcy, of Jackson, Pa., Is tho guest of relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Peter "Wentz, of Hinghamton, visited her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Mc Creary, Saturday. Hev. I). L. McDonald Is moving Into tho lioiixo on Cliuieh street lately va c.Ued by II. HtiriK Thu Debating club of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association have decided to have a mock trial on Thursday evening, Nov. 11. I.. H. P.uks. of Hickory Giove, was In town Saturday. Marvin 1). Haines was In Deposit, X. Y., on Saturday. Miniietoulta Council. Decree of Po culiontas, had an adoption at its last meeting. Anawan tribe of Hod Men will work tho hunters' and w.u ilois' degrees next Friday evoning. Mary Cair has s-ecuied n position in the silk mill. The Good Citizens' League club had a public meeting In the Haptlst chinch Friday evening, nt which Hev. J. S. Croinpton. of Gient llend, gave a vety Mining addiess, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. llawiey aio vls lilnpr at Haifoid, Pa. Pilendly Hand Lodge of Odd Fellows will work the Inltatory degree tomor low evening (Tuesday.) The Young People's uoeitiy of Cluls tl.m Endeavor of the Peiesbyteilan clitnch will have their regular monthly business meeting this evening (Mon day. Mi.s. M. Delehanty Is visiting at Fi lends. Ilk, Pa W. .1. Pike will letum to Washing ton. D. ('.. this week. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odlst church realized JS.S.". from their supper Filday evening. Miss Fanlne Slmrell. of Tuscaioia. N. J., spent Sunday as the guest of relatives and filends In town. Lut every Republican ote for as many Re publicans as he can find on the olllclal ballot, and stop nt that! Tho wny to find them all Is to put a (loss mark in the elicle at the head of tho Republican column. R0F. COLES FOR NOVEMBER. Tho month of November, 1&S7, opens tip with daik stoim clouds hovering over tho political, social, religious and financial woild. Let men In business elides watch nut for sudden changes ill prices and stocks, as they will fluc tuate for the next three months eo that many old established business houses may tumble down. The Planets aio now In a good position to make trouble. Kvcry business man should have our Vital Foice Calendar on his desk so that he might see Just when stocks and prices will advance. There will bo only ten High Flood days duilng tho whole month, and none of them Sab bath days: this is something that has never occurred before during our past observations. It may bilng gieat re ligious disturbances, or excitements! THE PLANETS MEETING. Earth Is now passing through the "House of Children," and thousands will be called away by grim disease. w discard I FURNITURE ? Wc have just put on sale a new line of Ingrain Carpets. See the prices and compare them with any other goods in the city; Best Heavy Cotton Carpet 'Jfto I All Wool Carpet ino Bent Heavy Union Carpet sctei All Wool, medium qunlity ft lo fcxtra Heavy Union Carpet ;i7ia0 1 All Wool, best quullly olio We have some choice lots of Wall Papers that wc arc closing out at 5c, (ic. and 8c. por roll, J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window'Shade-s and Draperies. Chairs and Tables, A BARBAROUS SURGICAL OPERATION 1'or tho Ctiro ol Piles. Is not only Intensely painful, danger ous to life und very expensive, but In the light of modern medical resenrch and since the discovery of tho Pyramid Pile Cure a surgical operation Is whol ly unnecessary. If you lmvef any doubt ott this point kindly read the follow ing letters from peoplo who know that our claims regarding the merits of the Pyramid Pile Cure are borne out by the facts. From N. A. Stall Hldire Road, Niagara Co., N. Y.: I received your Pyramid Pile Cure and tested It last night. It did mo moru good than any thing I have ever found yet, and re member this was tho result of one night's treatment only. Fmm Pi'iiii W. Arnett, Ratcsvllle. Atk.: Gentlemen: Your Pyramid Pllo Cure has done mo so much good In so short a time that my son-in-law, Capt. T. J. Klein, of Fort Smith, Ark., has wilt ton me for your addiess as he wish es to try It also. Ftom A. L Townsend, Renville, Ind.: I have been so much benefitted by the Pyramid Pllo Cure that I enclose $1 for which please send a package which I wish to give to , friend of mlno who suffers very much from piles. Fiom John II. Wright. Clinton, Do AVltt Co., 111.: I am so well pleased with the Pyramid Pile Cure that I think it but right to drop you a few lines to Inform you Its effects have all that I could npk or wish. Fiom P. A. Bruton, Llano, Tex: Gentlemen: The Pyramid Pile Cure has done so much good for me that I will sav for the benefit of others that after using only two days I am better than I have been for months. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by Tho Pyramid Drug Co., of Albion, Mich., and It Is truly a wonderful remedy for all forms of piles. So great has been the number of testimonial letters received by them from all parts of the country that they have decided to publish each week a number of such lotteis and never use tho same letters twice, but only fresh letters will be published. All druggists recommend the Pyra mid Pllo Cure, as they know from what their customers say that no rem edy gives surh general satisfaction. Parents should look well to the health of their little ones. Keep your system In good order so that It may be able to ward off the dis ease microbes that will cause deadly epidemics. The Planets are now In a strikingly strange position, and their Influence on poor old mother Earth may cause strange phenomena, of heat, and of color. Black lightning will cause many spontaneous combustions In cities, for ests and prairies; nnd do untold dam age. Disease epidemics will carry thou sands away to death. It Is the duty of every man, woman and child to know the "sign" that they were born In, so ns to cling to their "High Flood" days and thereby avoid the evils, and dis ease microbes, that the "low ebb" vital forces bring to them. THE STORMS AND SIGNS. Our predictions, last month, that "beautiful weather would predominate In tho Middle and Eastern states, and that high sales would appear on or about the 15th Inst., etc.," were all ful filled to the letter. This month another break will occur in the gaseous matter passing over the sun and let down the pent-up heat which will cau&e destructive storms over land nnd sea. The "live" rays of the sun coming in contnet with the pent-up, or dead :ays, will cause strange phenomena, mock suns, sun dogs and a strange nppearance, hazy atmosphere. The heat waves will be lleieely attacked by cold blasts and cause both magnetic and elect! Ic stonns, which will terminate Into tor nndos. high gales, heat waves, cloud bursts, floods, etc. Hall storms and snow stoims will surprise .some local ities, while deadly heat and thunder showers nie getting in their work In other localities. THE VITAL FORCES. Tho 4th, 5th, Cth, 10th, 11th, 13th. 22d, :!Sd, 24th nnd 25th aie the High Flood dajs for November, and the 1st, 2d. 3d, 7th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th. 20th. 21st, 26th, 27th, 2Sth, 29th and 30th nie the Low Ebb days. There will be gieat danger when the "Low-ebb" vital forces take full con trol, on and after the 25th insl. Then our heaviest stoims may nppear. The "Low Ebb" vital forces being so great in the ascendancy this month will cause some teulble destructive stoim next month. Full explanation of our Sign, Planting and Vital Force Theory will be sent fiee, for postage, to any nddiess. Let sailors on tho Gieat Lakes and peas watch out for high gales on or about the following dates: 1st, 8th, 14th, 17th, 20th, 25th and 29th. A cold wave may precede the breaking up of the caseous matter over the sun, or follow soon thereafter. Professor C. Coles, Editor Storms and Signs. Kingston, Pa., U. S. A., Oct. 25, 1S97. LAST WOBD TO VOTERS. That the entire Republican county ticket will bo ejected tomorrow Is "on ecded privately by well-informed Dem ocrats; ljut they hope the pluralities will be small, so they can claim a moral victory for Brynnism and rue silver. It rests with Republicans to camel this hope and clinch for yiars to rami) lU'PUlillcan supiemacy in Lackawanna county by getting out tho completu -party vote. Rout out tho stay-at-hoirea; lino up tho waveilug. Let's make this victory a stunner1 Gum Him His Choice, From Tlt-Blts. Mother Johnny, I sec your littlo broth, pr has the smaller upple. Did you glvo him his choice, as I sugested' Johnny Yer.'m. I told him ho could have his choice, the littlo ono or none, and ho took the little one. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfci he limit lees IIT7 it;ir. ClgtUTUI (I 'SL sj-??--!?: . .. '"vvvCi4 THE MARKETS. Wnll (Street Iteimn New York, Oct. .TO. Thcro was littlo ac tivity and small variation in prices on tho tilock Uxchunga today, except In a ferw epuclal cases. Consolidated Uoa was tho conspicuous featuie, with a break of 8 points to 191. Tho stock fell several points between sales on dealings In single lots of a hundred shares. Tho last sale was at a rally of three points, Today's slump was effected by the bears with tho pur poso of uncovcilng slop loss orders. They argued that tho result of Tuesday's mu nicipal election might bo an organized agitation for "dollar gas." Union Paclllo wan heavy throughout on rumors- that tho foreclosure salo of tho property might bo enjoined, Tho slock was over a point off at ono time, but rallied Bur lington alono of the list was traded In to tho extent of more thnn 10,000 shares. Tho strength of the market generally was duo to tho closing up of contracts for tho in terventlng holidays, which virtually ex tend over to next Wednesday, as Mon day's tlansactlons aro expected to bo in significant, pending the results of tho elections and on account of Monday being u Itank holiday In London. Tho total sales o the day was 100,800 shores. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, Al LBN A. CO.. stock brokers, Wears build ing, rooms 705-70G. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est, est. lng. Am. Tobacco Co.... Xl S3i J2i SCI Am. Sugar Re'g Co.lll 142 111 lll'fc Atch., To. & S. Fo.. 13'. 13'f. ViVs 134 At., To. .t S. Fe Pr Z ',. 2944 M'4 Chos. & Ohio 22'4 2i'a 22 22 Chicago Gas 7s &?" M'i 97 Chic. Ac N. W l!Si 1234 123'i, 12Ji Chic, H. & Q ', ' 95 95 C. C. C. & St. L :t5 KVb 35 35H Chic, Jill. & St. P.. 91;. 91 93i 93'i Chic, It. I. & P.... 564 S'li Sfi4 bG!4 I)., L. As W 155 llVVi 155 1564 Hist. &C. F 10' Mfl'a J0'4 10i Gen. L'lectllc 31 31 34"i 33 Louis. & Nash 551!. &,tj C54 564 M. K. A: Texas, Pr.. 3J'i Z:k 3J R!i Manhattan Hie 101?, 101 lOlli 101?i Mo. Pacilie 30- 30' 30 SO N. J. Central 2'8 92 9JT4 l N. Y. Central 10H 10, 10S'i lOS'i Nor. Pacific, Pr 32 52 .'.!' 52 Omaha 79. 79 79'j 7l4 Pacific Mall 30'i 30 30 30 Phil. & Read 234 2Ji 23 '-M'i Southern R. R 9 9 958 9 Southern R. R., Pr.. 30 31 30 30 Tenn. C. & 1 20 20 ;o 20 Tex. Pacific ll's 11 11 11 Tnlon Paclllo 22 22 21 2J Wabash, Pr 1S 19 1ST 19 West Union &S SS bS iS U. S. Leather, Pr.... C1 63 Ci 3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKKT. Open- High- Low- Clos- WI1DAT, lng. est. est. lng. December 97 97 9G 97 May 93 95 9. 95 OATS. December 11 19 19 19 May 21 21 21 22 CORN. December 20 2G 20 20 May 30 1.0 30 3074 LARD. December 4.15 4 1" 412 4.15 May 7.70 ".?.' 7.C2 7.72 Scrnnton Itonrd of Trndo Kxchnngo Quotutions--All Quotations Un&cd on Par of 101). STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill's Co. ... 0 First National Bank C50 Hlmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 93 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co 150 Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co 80 Scranton Traction Co 15 17 Scranton Axle Works 75 Weston Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Replaccr Co 100 Scranion Bedding Co 101 Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 225 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, llrst mortgage due 1920 115 ... People's Street Railway first mortgage due 1918 115 ... Scianton & Plttston Trac Co. ... 90 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 I.acka. Township School 5.. ... 102 Citv of Scranton St. Imp. 6 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axle Works 100 Scranton Traction Co 100 ... Plillrulelpbln Prowsion Mnrkrt. Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Wheat Firm, ',4c higher, eontiuet grade October, $1.00a l.ol; November, December and January, nominal. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed Oc tober and November, 31u3l'sc: Decem ber and Januaiy, nominal. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, October, November, Decem ber and January, 27a2i1.-c. Potatoes Steady, white, oholce, per bushel, 60aiwc. ; do. fair to goo, 50a55c; sweets, prime, per basket, 35a45c. ; do. seconds per basket, 15a 20c. Butter Pii m, good demand; fancy western creamery, 21c; do. Pennsylvania and western prints, c. Eggs Firm and active; fresh nearby, 20c; do. we-stern, 19c Cheese Steady. Refined Sugars Quiet. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow uuu, city prime Inhogsheads, 3c ; country. In bairels, 3c; dark, do, 3c; cakes, 3c; dark do., 3c Live Poultry Dull and easi cr; fowls, 8'si9e.; old roosters, 6'Sii7c.; siuing chickens, 8'a9c; ducks, 9c. Dressed Upon having u3t what you call for when you go to buy Ilood's Sarsoparilla. There is no substitute for Ilood's. It Is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Remember that nil efforts to induce you to buy an article you do not want, are based simply tho desire to secure more profit. The dealer or clerk who does this cares noth ing for your welfare. Ho simply wants your money. Do not permit yourselt to be deceived. Insist upon having SoreonfiriMia And only Ilnod't, It It the Ono True Wood I'urlfleit Hftft,lic Dillc easy tobuy, easy to take, nOOCl S PIUS easj to ornate. 25c. Tt-T UsUUUlU lUtlUUll UUlj BOOMS I AKD 2, C0M1TH B'L'Wl SCRANTON, PA. WINING AND BLASTING POWDER 4JA.DE AT MOOSIC AJTD RtJKB DALE WORKS. IAPLIN A RAND POWDRR CVS ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrlo Batterloa, Kloctrlo UxnHdor. tot uj plodlug blaatH, Safety Fue, und Repauno Chemical Co.'s explosives; insist n h HJ P1MOS imnner Poiiltrj-pStcady, fair demand; fowls, choice, 9',tc; do, fair to good, 8V4a9! chickens, large, 10.U1C. ; medium do., 8a9c; common nnd scalded do., 7a.Sc.; turkeys, good to choice, lOalSc. Receipts Flour, 4,000 barrels, 15,000 sacks; wheat, bl.ono bushels; com, 111,000 bushel; oats, 19,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, r,9,ono bush els; coin, 9ti,000 bushels; oats, 15,000 bush els. Philadelphia, Oct. 30. Receipts Reeve, 2,78 head; sheep, 8,761 head; hogs, 7,173 head. Beef Cattle Active and higher; extra, f,a5c.; good, 4atTc; medium, 4Ujn4ic.; common, 4alc. Sheep Inac tive but firm; extra, 4'n4-kc; good, 4a4e; medium, 3Ha3c; common, 2a3c.j lambs, 4a3c. Hogs Easier at 5-ific. for extra western and 5Ha5c. for other grades. Cows Fat cows, fair request at 2'Sa3!4c.; thin cows, In moderate demand at J.il5; veal calves, steady at 4'8a7c.i milch eows, unchangeel at $20a45; dressed beeves, 8c. Now York Produce .llnrltct. New York, Oct. 30. Flour Firm; city mill patents, $3.95uC15; city mill clears, J5.l5a5.S0; Minnesota patents, $5.20a5.50; Minnesota bakers, ?4.35i4.00, winter pat ents, J5a5.25; do. straights, Jl.70al.k0; do. extras, J.I0al; do, low grades, J3a3.15, Rye Flour Dull; fancy, $3a3.60. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 rod, Jl.05, f. o. b., alloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 11.02; No. 1 north ern Duluth, $1.00al.00,; No. 1 hard Du luth, $1.05, f. o. b., alloat; options opened stronger on big clearances, steady cables and foreign buying, eaied oft under real izing but rallied on covering and closed firm at ac. net advance; No. 2 red, January, 99c.afl.00, closed $1.00; May. 9Ga9Gc., closed 9fic.; November, closed 90c; December, 99 13-lCc.a$1.0o";i, closed $1.0014. Corn Spot market quiet; No. 2, 32e., f. o. b., afloat; options opened firm on light rocclpts and ruled very steady all the morning, closed c. net higher; May, closed 33c. ; November, closed, 30e.; December, 31a31!4c, closed 31's- Oats Spot steady: No. 2. 2lc; No. 3, 21c ; No. 2 white, 2fla2G.c; No. 3 white, 25c; track mixed, western, 24a25V4c; tracla wiilto, western, 2fia31c; track white, stule, 2fla31c, options quiet and barely steady at c. net Iosj; December, closed 2!c. Beef Steady; family, $9al0; extra, $7.50aS; beef hams, $.M:i25; packet, JS.50.i9.50, city extra India mess, $t4alS. Cut .Meats Quiet: pickled bellies. CaSc; pickled shoulders, 5c; do. hams, 8c. Lard Quiet; western steamed, closed at $1.50; city. $4.20; October, $1.5"j nominal. Pork Quiet; old mes3, JS.50i9; now mess, $9a9 50; short clear, $10al3, family, $llal2. Butter Steady; western creamery, 14a23'c: fac tory. 9al3 ; Elglrs, 23c.; Imitation creamery, 12al7c; state dairy, 12a20c; do. creamery, llaSSWc Cheese Quiet; large wh.tc, STic, small do., 9c; large col ored, 8c; smal do., 9c; part skims, G'4a 7c; full do., SVfcalc. Hcgs Steady; stale and Pennsjlvania, 16a20c; western fresh, IS'ie. Tallow Quiet. Petroleum Dull: united closed, no market; refined New Yoik, $5.10; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $5.35; do. In bulk, $2.85. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Oct. 30 Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No. 2 Octo ber ,new, closed 97c; December do., f7a 97a97c; May, 93a9la9V4e. Corn No. 2 October, 25a2Gc; December, 2Ga2ba 23Tsc; May, 30a30a00c Oats No. 2 October, lSalSc; December. 19al9a 19al9c; May, 21a21a21a22c. Pork December, $7.50a7.52; January, $S.17-a 8.17. Lard December, 4.11aU5; Jan uary, $l.30aJ.30. Ribs December 4.49a. 4.42'jj; January, $l.40al.42'ii. Cash uotutlons Molt torturing and dlsflRUiing of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors Is In. stantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuti cuit A Soap, a singlo application of Ciitici'UA (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full elose of Curiam.. Kiaolv i. r, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures, when all clso falls. FALLING HAIR rivA"rJn:csmolV'' Hi Ci EMI - (J 213 LACKAWAHrU AVENUE. Has full and complete stock of all the latest up-to-date styles in Belts, Waist Sals, Rogers' Silvjr -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at tlie very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist yiIO-U: nltlco Is at TT 'J 15 Lackawan na avenue, in Will, lams' White Front tshoe Store, exumlnoi tho eye fico In th9 most uoeur.ito way, anil his prlcen lor spec G. iMrvnnnfn aav s2i-v&?Fixf& ici,-,-.'. ..-. 1. -tf viA5': iy iy vg miiu. hid tui-tit;r f"X nnnniljy iium cie acre. A III & vil-Wu.1 mentablelndlirorenca - STAVn AV. In tlin iirntr cur.,,,. tlieeyes beem to pos. fcPriM Tiinst tiivinln li,,til Jr wS the time comes when iLfvt-t. ' headaches, lmnerlect vision, or either results of such neglect glvo warning that nature Is rebeilln'X against such treatment of one of the most precious gins. Normal vision U u blenslng unappreciated until it has been lost nnd restored; Its lull value U then realize t, 'Iheretore, you should not lose u elay before having your eyes examined, 'this service we gludly i under treo of chur ju. RGMEMUER Tlin PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front Shoe Store. A NEW DISCOVERY Ily Dr. Flnlaw, of Cam den, N. J that absolutely prevents any septic or foul mutter from entering the womb. As It dilutes the womb, all nervous eitHeuses urlalng from bf-aimod. lo uctlous are cured. Ovarian DlxeufcCH, Tu mors. I'roluimis.l'uln. fill Menstruation, and all other UUt-asei of Women. Cull or kond two-ceut stump for pa 1 tlculurs. A. P. HOPI'SOMMER, GENERAL AOENT, 231 Franklin Ave,, Scranton, l'u, II wcr as follows: Flour-Firm; horel wring patents, $4.90a6.10; soft patents, $1.55 a4 80; bakers, $J.C0o3.S0; winter straights, $I50j4.70; No. 2 spring wh(at, Wa90c.j No. 3 do., 8.a87c.: No. 2 red, 97o.; No. 2 corn, 2Gc; Nu. 2 white do., &;:.; No, 2 oats, 1Sc; No. 2 white, do., 22a23c; No. 3 white, 17'4nli?.; No. 2 rye, 47a47'4e.i No. 1 Max seed, $1.03Hal.07; prima timothy Bced, J2.G5a2.70; pork, $7.50.17.55, lard, $4.30; ribs, $1.30; shoulders, 4a5c; tides, fa6c; vfhlsky, $1.18; sugars, unchanged. Re ceipts Flour, 0,000 barrels; wheat, G9.0U0 bushels; corn, 200,000 bushels; oats, 212,000 bushels; rve, 23,000 bushels; barley, 77,000 bushels, Shlpmcnt.sFlour, 10,000 barrols; wheat, 103,000 bushels; corn, 310,000 bush els; oats, C50.OX) bushels; rjc, none; barley, 11,000 bushels. rtitcngn l.lvo stock, Chicago, Oct. 30. The cattle closo 10aJ3c. higher than a week ago, with the domanj considerably Improvid. Prices ruled as follows: Rxtra steers, $5.25o5.40; choice stewra, $a5.20; good steers, $l.75a4.95; me dium steers, $I.50j4,70; common to good stockers. $Ca3.!5; bulls, cnotco to extra, $3.5al.lO; heifers, choice to prime, $1.S0a 4.G0; cows and heifers, good to choice, 3.35a3.75; calves, choice te fancy, ti.25a 0.75. Texas steers, fair to choice, $3.33a 3.90. Hogs Today'cs trade was fairly act ive n.t a fui l her decline of EalUc., prices closing about 25i35c lower than a week ago; fair to choice, $3.15 a3.G5; heavy pack ing lots, $3.r,a3.50; common to choice, $3.40 O3.70; good to choice light, $3 C0.i3.70; com mon to good light, $3.35a3.55; pigs, $2.7Ca 3.70; culls, $1.00a3.10. Sheep Only about 1,500 head ai rived today, but tho receipts for tho week font up about SI.C50 against only 71,453 last week. Tho offerings wero sold at yestei day's prices, sales being on n basis of $.!.50a3 for Inferior sheep up to $l.25a4.55 for eholco to extra natives. I'.nst Liberty Cnttlo Market. Dast Liberty, Oct. 30. Cattle Steady; prime, $I.S0a5.50; common, J3.25a3.75; feed ers, $lal.50. Hogs Slow and lower; prime me-dium and best Yorkers, $3.S5a3.90; com mon to fair Yoikers nnd pigs, $3.70a3.S0; heavy, $3.80i3.S5; loughs, $2.25i3.W. Sheep Steady; choice, $120a4 30; common, $2.75 n3.35; choice lambs, $5.30a3.50; common to good, $la5.20; veal calves, $iaG."5. Uiillnlo Lic Stock. L'ast Buffalo, Oct. 30.-Cattle Re ceipts. 15 cars, ulet and easy. Hogs Re ceipts, 35 cars, fairly actlvo; good to choice, $3 85; common to good, $3.40a3GO; pigs, common to choice, W.35a3 87. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, C cars, moderately active; lambs, eholco to extra, $5.40a5.50; culls to common, $4.25a5; ehcep, choice to selected wethers, $150.11.75; culls to com mon, $2.50a3.25. v(u- York I.ivn Stock. New York, Oct. 30.- Beeves No trading. Cables eiuoto American steers 10'tall'ic ; refrigerator beef, 7aSc Calves Quiet and sti'ady; all suld. Veals $5a7.50; grass ers, $3a3.50. Sheep and Lambs Steady but dull; sheep, $3.G0a4.tU&; lambs, $5.50a5.80. Hogs Dull at $3.90al 20. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., Oct. 30.- Credit, balance. 05; certificates, no bids; shipments, 121,3.27 barrels; runs, -I5,fi20 barrels. Vote a straight ticket tomorrow, by placing a cross within the circle at the top of the Republican column. Steam and Hot Water Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE 1 1 COKL CO,, 434 Lackawanna Ave. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE And you will reallzo how easy It Is to fur nish our homo luxuriously with a trifling outlay, u littlo nt u time, and you don't miss It. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It, We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON ILL CO. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. TEETH DK. HILL & SON will do nil kinds of Dental Work ten per cent, cheaper in price than nny other Dentist In Scranton until further no--tice. Whli SKT TBETH .0(1 TEETH WITHOUT TLATES. TEETH EXTRACTED... ... ...... il.OU fiiir: ....... 75o .. .- 500 GOLD FII.MNH8 HlLVIMl FlMdNOS........ AMALOAM riMjINUS... J 5o GOLD CROWNS -.$2.00 TO 85.011 OTIIKU CROWNS 81,00 EACH Nlxleon yenrs In Scranton nnd reliable) , ,;U nu, luiiivi iut uuw miicmna lor laKimr ' till, lull,, llltl .if n i, ..1. Ihm .. h .1 .. .,., . ...f! und can bo tilled or capped without any pain, Come and get leloroiiCM from tho best peei tiloln this city thousiiiie'softbem. Wowlll fell you oxuelly what the work will cost. Lxniulnntloiis freei. Come nnd have your teeth extriuied In the inoriilng anil go homo In the evening with now leeth. Wo will give; you a written gimrnntce Wn are rcspoiiNlb o. Financial references Flist National llaukaud Mere-linnts and Mechan le'S. Do not bo deceived or misled. Take jidvantago oftheso low prices and have woilt elono by experienced and reliable dentists, who wlilglveyou what they suy they will. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER SPECIAL SALE S THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED : 9 feet x 12 feet $18.00 7 feet x 10 feet 12.00 o ieei. x j icgl 9.00 2 feet 6 inches x 5 feet 1.50 Other sizes at equally low prices. flOQUETTE RUGS--All kinds, from door size to then largest parlor size. FRENCH WILTON RUGS-Iu all the new colorings, sizes 9 ftxi2 it., 6 ftxq it., 27x54 in. and 36x63 in. COCOA MATS--Every grade and size. Prices run from 25 cents up to $2. so. RUBBER AND WIRE HATS-For out-door use, Cork Mats, very thick, for use in bath rooms, at 9C L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given lo Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. K RR Capital, - $200,000 Surplus, -, 320,000 Undivided Profits, 88,000 WM. CONNELL, President. 1IKNKV IIKLIN, Jr.,-Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. SCililOIIflUHCO (EUllElvA 01' TUB l'AST.) A Collar, Cuff Or Shirt Sent Us IS LIKi: SENDING A CHILI) TO A (.000 Nl'lLSK-H VNDLKI) TKNUKHLY, HUT I'lIlM, AND WHEN HLTUHNKD TO YOL'H C'.MlliTUKHK ISA I'LKASANT, CLEAN LY KEELING IN THE 'WEAlt, Try Us This Once. Scranton laundry Protectors and Cleaners ot Linen. 322 Washington Ave. 3'J3 Dlx Court. Hlng Thono 70'J. Call Wagon or Drop Postal. Eureka Coupons AecepteeL Fine Line of IW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an J Conibinalioi Ring Starling Silvar Wara and Starling: NovaHies. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. IBilUOiEU 130 Wyoming Ava. VERY WOH GomcUttM ntoJi rtllible, monthly, recaltUne mcdlolne. Only riaratMi gal ILe purest drugj thould tu U304. If yu ul tho boat, get Thr ftr BMBPt, Me a4 wrUln n rttuU The cennln Vj. rcnVi) pifrr dUgy For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS. Spruco street. SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ill! 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Suite 717, Range Eultdlnsr, Omaha, Neb., nnd they will send you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on thefco diseases, nnd postlve proofs of their truly MAGICAL TREATMENT. Thousnnds of men, who have lost all hope of a euro nre being restored by them to a perfect condition. This MAGICAL TREATMENT may bo taken at home under their direc tions, or they will pay railroad faro and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for tieatment. If they fall to cure. They nre perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescilptlons, Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake They have $250,000 capital, and guarnnteo to euro every cuso they treat or refunel every dollar; or their charges may be) deposited In a. bank to be paid to tlwm when a cure Is effected. Wrlto them today. Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlng evenuo and rppreguejrftii"M