THE SORANTOTT TRIBUNE "WEDNESbAY MOIttflNGr. NOVEMBER 3. 1991. 10 1 When Looking For the Best (Jo to the moit reliable. Lnrgeit assortment; lowest prlcos In Hnlr Goods. We make. WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed In LndleV and Ocnts Wigs, for street wear. Wo have tho leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to see the ldent Hnlr llrusb, genuine Siberian bristle air cushioned. Children's Hair Cutting receives our special attention. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS I. 317 Lackawanna Ave, 11 DISCARD ID HIE 0 course ou have heirlooms la form of Old Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur. nlshlncs arc a bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored ? ReUpholstering; 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. A Young Lady Losci Her llalr a Storm. In SQUIRREL HUNTER'S UOOD LUCK He rinds n Woll-Tillcd Uoo Tree. Two Tnmo Turtles nt Lnticsboro. Results of n Hoe NtliiB--ltnllrond Chips nnd Odds nnd llnds. WILLIAMS f I'lHILn Carpets, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. PITTS TON. FOOT CALL WITH FOOTPADS. Knights of tho Hand round Them selves in a Plight. Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 2. Whllo stroll luff with Miss. Kellopff along Jeisey ave nue. In West Elizabeth, last ovenlng, Ed B ir A. Kmpp was attacked by two rough men. Knapp 1b half bark on the loot ball team of tho Elizabeth Athletic club, mid bidding- his companion lun, ho peeled off his co it ond proceeded to show tho liilllans pome points on mass play and In terference. Knapp was using tho fellow s up, w hen onn of them drew a revolver nd .it tempted to shoot him. lie grabbed tho wt-apon and threw It nwav. Mlfes Kol loKff had summoned help, and ah three men came running up to tho struggling tilo tho rulllans lied. Knapp looked !.s though ho had gone through n Herco Btrugglo for a goal, but ho was gay. KILLED TWO WOAiEN IN A BUGQY. Private Hnjiics Sentenced for .1lurj Dnlj'n .Murder, Watertown, X. Y., Nov. 2. Ddwaid (5. Innt , alias George Allen a pilvatu tol dler of tho United St.Uci aimy Bttluno I nt Sackett's Harbor, Mas today senttiued to lmprKorment for life In tho Auburn ptnltpntluy for tho minder of M iry Daly. Itn took Mary Dily and Jlr. CroucTi to tlrivo oiui night. The bus, was found with the bodies of the two women In It. Tho fatal lauligc waa wrecked by an prcs tialn Fiiduy night A1ULLINS RESTORED ORDER. And 'llirpo Krutiickv Toushs Aic Dcud on Mid I li'ld. Mount Vunon, Ky , Nov. 2 A number of tough characters created a disturb nnee at the Clunked Cicik piccliKt 111 this counts this afternoon Slioiift Mul 11ns atttniiitcd to n store order when a Kiiur.il shooting affray took place be tween tho she Ct and his deputies and the dlsturbeis, three of tho hittei being killed. 'lho dead are: Henry Langfoid, John Lawrence, Charles Huln. MuNU.ui.NrS ARE HEATHENISH. liishop ' iileiiinii Jlas n t ord to hnv About u . iistoin. Wllmlr.gtin, Del.. Nov. 1 BUhop Cole man, In an addiefs at Old Swedes chur.h cterda, denounced what he called tho deplorable custom ot electing heatlienlrh monuments, buth as obelisks, wrecked uhlps, broktn thafts, fadtd lluweis and urns over the graves of Christians In emet rles which, ho said, wcte destitute of any cjwprcsslon of hopo or faith In tho ichUiicction BLAivCO'S APPOINTMENTS. Special to The Tribune. Susquehnnnn, Nov. 2. During a vio lent thunder storm which lecently hi oko over the vicinity of Hopbottom, a curious incident happened. A young lady, caught In a storm, was hastening homeward, sheltering herself, as best she could, under an umbrella from the dienching rnln. Suddenly she exper ienced a strange and alarming sensa tion, the shock being simultaneous with a very vivid flash of lightning. She wns greatly alarmed, but never theless proceeded on her'vvny, and It was only on reaching home that she discovered what a narrow escape she had. On rcmovlnc her hat she found that her hair had been literally cut off, her head presenting, as tho hair fell, the same appearance ns though it had been shaved with a razor. The effect upon the girl's mind ot the discovery was so great that she has been con fined to her bed ever since the day of the storm. NEWS JOTTINGS. Tho funeral of Mrs. "William Fltz geiakl, of Melrose, occurred from St. John's Catholic church, in this place, on Sunday afternoon. There wns a slight fall of the alleged "beautiful" in this place on Saturday. "William Kogers, of Seattle, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogets, In Windsor township. He re cently reaped a rich financial harvest in Alaska, by selling horses at a fab ulous figure to the pilgrims to the Klondike country. Etle Hose company, No. 1, will hold its annual ball la Hogen opera house on "Wednesday evening, November 24. It Is expected that Christ Episcopal chuich will have a new pastor in a few dnvs. The church has been pas torless for several months. A SQUIRREL- HUNTER'S LUCK. Arth Brack, of "Windsor, went out for squirrels a few days since. He bagged eight and wanted nine, which finally succeeded In climbing a tree. Arch espied the animal In a topmost branch, fired at It a second time, and ns It fell to the ground he noticed that Its thick fur was covered with bees. This set Arch to Investigating, with tho lesult that he discovered the tree fiom which he shot the squirrel to bo hollow and tenanted by a swarm of bees. Procuring nn ax ho cut down the tree, and was rewarded for his toll by foity pounds of honey. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. The Baptist Ministers' Conference was held In Jackson on Monday. The county court will begin In Mont rose on Mondav, November 15. The Great Bend TMalndealer and Hallstead Herald are having a wouly war. Sergeant Charles M Snell, of tho Seventh regiment, United States Infan try, a native of of Rush, this county, is the chamnion shot of the regular aimy. He recently piled up a record of 624 out of a possible 800. Two laigo wild cats were on Trlday killed In Deep Hollow, Great Bend township. The people of Forest City will take efficient measures to stamp out diph theria The D , L, & "W. shops in Hallstead are on nine houis' time, a gain of an hour. A number of Susquehanna county veterans will go to Chattanooga, No vember 13, to witness the dedication or tne I'ennsviv ania monuments on tho Chicamaugua battlefield This state will furnish free tiansportatlon to all Pennsylvania soldiers who paxtlclpated in the battle. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A I'lensnnt, Simple, tint Snfo nnd Ef fectual Curo lor It. Catarrh of tho stomach has long been considered the next thing to Incurable. Tho usual symptoms nro a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs, and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness nnd a general played out, languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste in tho mouth, coated tongue nnd It tho In terior of the stomach could "be seen It would show a slimy, Inflamed condi tion. The euro for this common and obsti nate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and irritate the dellcato mucous surfaco of tho Btotnaeh. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is secured the catarrhal condition will have disap peared. According to Dr. Harlandson the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet composed of Dias tase, Asccptlc Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and nssurance that healthy ap petite and thorough digestion will fol low their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, III., writes: "Catarrh la a local condition, resulting from a ne glected cold In tho head, whereby tho lining membrane of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medi cal authorities prescribed for me for three jcars for catarrh ot stomach without cure; but today I am the hap piest ot men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not And appropriate words to express my good feeling. 1 have found lle.sh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets Is tho safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book mailed free on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found nt nil drug stores. rirm but quiet, Tresh, nearby, 20c.; do. western, 19c. Live Poultry Dull and nominal; fowls. 8c.; old roosters, oc; rprlng.chlckcns, 7aSc; ducks, Sc. Dressed Poultry Unchanged; fowls, choice, OVfrc, do. fair to good, S'n9c.; chickens, large, lOnllc,; medium do, fac.; do. common and scalded, 7a3o. Cheese Unchanged. Potatoco rtrm; white, choice, per bushel, oJaCSc,; do, fair to good do, fmwc.j bwoou, prime, per basket, 35a45o; do. sec ond", do , 15a20c. - lliillnlo I, lie Stock. East Buffalo, Nov. 2 Cattle Quiet and cosy. Hogs About steady; Yorkers, good to choice, f3 80; roughs, common to good, $3 30a3 40; pigs, common to choice, $3 73a3 SO. Sheep und Lambs About steady; lambs, choice to extra, J.40a5 50; culls to common, $IZ5a4 60; sheep, choloo to selected wethers, JIOOal.73, culls to common, ' 30a3.23. m Chicago I,lvo Stock. Chicago, Nov. 2.-Cat tic Active at $1 GO n5 10; stockers and feeders, J3.40a4 40; calves, $6aC73 for good to fancy; Texas grass cattle, J3 35n3 90; western steers, J3.40a4.40. Hogs $3 50a3G3; native sheep, $2 75a4G0; western range sheet), $J15a4 bo, feeders, $3S5al; lambs, $4aE73, westerns, $IC0a5t0, feeding lambs, Jl73a4 83. FOR SKIN-TORTURED1 And rest for tired mothers In a warm bath wlthCuTicunABoAr.andaslnKleaiiiillcatlon of CuncunA (ointment), tho grcit skin euro. Cuticuua. ItEMEUins afford Instant relief, and point to a speedy euro of torturing, dls flEurltiK.liumlllallns.ltchlnff.uurnlnfC.bleed. lug, crusted, scaly sUIn and scalp humors, Willi loss ot liair, wncn an ciso jans. TEETH SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00. DR. HILL St SON will do all kinds of Dental Work ten per cent, cheaper In price than any other Dentist In Scrnnton until further uo4 tlcc. FULL set TEETH 5 1 00 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ill " TEETH EXTItACTEU PUKE GOLD riLLtNOS 700 SlLVl II 1'ILLINGH 500 amalgam riLUNaa Ufio GOM) (JIIO WNS ?2 00 TO tjr. Oil OTHER CUOWNd J1.00 EACH SoMtlumirhoulth.wottd. rotTiDoo ibdCbiu. Eotr, Holt Wort, Ilo.lon mr "llow lo tut. Skln-Torturnl Diblfi," ft. SKIN SCALP ud llalr 1l..ullflf4 bf CUTICUKA SOAl East Liberty Cattlo .Market. East Liberty, Pa , Nov. 2. Cattle Steady, unchanged. Hogs Steady; prlmo medium and best Yorkers, $3 7oa3 80, com mon to fair Yorkers and pigs, JJ63aJ70; heavy, $3.70a3 73; roughs. &!23a3 30. Sheep Steady; choice, $1 20a4 30, common, JJ73 o3 23; choice lambs, $3 30a." 30, common to good, $la4.20; veal calves, $Ca6 25. A10RRIS PARK RACES. Havana, Nov J Another list of ap pointments by Uenctul Blanco, the new eaptaiii geneial of Cuba, were issued In tho palaco todav. Bilgadler Ueueial Luis Va'derrana has been oidered to ussutno command ot the central district of tho provinco of Havana, Hiltadler Ucneial Diaz Deceialla assumes coinmiud of tho astern district ot this pi ounce, and Bilgadler General Andres (larotc will in futuio command tho western district l Havana province The fcoutlicrn district command is'done away with. Diirrmit'i. Murder Cnt.o Ypponl. Washington. 1). C, Nov Attomey General ntzgeriild, of California, today submitted a motion to dismiss or alilrm in tho cato of W. II Durrant. This Is an appeal from tho decision of tho Cali fornia circuit court icfuhlng a writ ot habeas corpus It Involves the proceed ing against Durrant for the murder of two women Liietgert's New CoiiiinpI. St. Louis, Nov. 2 E-Governor Charles P. John son, ono ot tho best known cilm jra'j lawyers In Missouri and almost as well known outside of tho stato has been retained to conduct the defenso of Luet pert, tho Chicago nuisngo maker, In tho coming second trial for tho alleged kill ing of hu wife. RESULT Or A BEE STING. Miss Phllllps.a comely young school teacher of Liberty township,, this county, a few months ago was stung by a bee. The limb dwelled to a gteat i-lzo and she was unable to attend to her school duties. She Is now teach ing, but Is compelled to use crutches. Theie Is danger of blood poisoning, nnd a phvslcian Is treating her to avert It. It Is now believed that Jackson Pep per, lnte of Rush, this county, was murdered by two tramps. Over $15, 000 wns found consealed In the dead man's house, and It Is confidently be lieved that a still larger sum will be found. Legal action has been taken to com pel Charles Holmes, of Hnllstead, to provide for his parents. The county couit decreed that he pay $4 a month for that puipose. This he refused to do, "which Is whv" his present post olllce address Is Montrose Jail." Tho somewhat celebrated case of Omar Olln vs the supervisors of Jack son township, has been decided to Judge beaile in favor of Mi. Olln. It Is rumored that there will be another chapter to this thrilling watering tiough story. Before Justice Tiffany, In this place on Ptlday afternoon, was tried tho very pecullpr eiihe of Geotgo Skappee, of Susquehanna vs. George V. Larrabee, of North Jackson. The defendant was ncqulttcd No such case was ever bo fore tiled In the county perhaps not In tho state. TWO TAME TURTLES. A few months since a Lansboro lady was sui prised to find at her garden gate two turtles, one a hard turtle, the other a ground turtle. She took them both In, nnd they have since become regular household pets, following her around tho house like dogs and allow ing her to handle them with Impunity, They have made friends with the tluee household cats, and, although of differ ent species, they frolic together In a dignltled manner all day, except at meal time. When their menls, con sisting of bits of meat, and oometlmea a couple of bones, which they are ex pected to polish, nte given them, It Is amusing to see their race for the dish. In which it is set out. The one reach ing the dish first Is suic to be attacked by the slow one. Since tho advent ot cooler w eather the turtles have burled themselves in the ground under the cellar door and will remain there until waim weather comes again. "Tom and Jeirj" are tl.e names given to these two curious pets. RAILROAD CHIPS. A new time-table will take effect on the Erie on Sunday. November 21. Be plnrlng November 21, the Erie will run Its Jefferson branch "flyer" on Sunday. The Delaware and Hudson Is bound to bo up to date. It will hoon run Sun day trains. The "merit mark" svstem went Into effect on tho Erie on Monday. It will prove a change If not an Improve ment over recently existing rules. In a circular letter, Erie employes are informed that they -must ceaso fre quenting drinking places If they care to retain their Jobs. Nowadays, rail roading and whiskey do not mix well. Five haid coal burneis on the Jeffer son branch of the Eile have been sub stituted by culm or "dirt burners." ODDS AND ENDS. The net meeting of the Past Sa chem's association, I. O. R. M., of Sus quehanna county, will be held In Great Bend in January. And now the good people of Promp ton aio endeavoring to turn back the tide of gold hunters fiom the Klondike county. County politicians have been doing considerable eleventh-hour work. If It rains today scoies of Susque hanna county Republicans will remain away ffrom the polls. Democrats will "rally to the polls" If It rains pitch forks and ciowbats. It Is now said that the explosion at the Dorfden mill, at Comstock's Ctoss Ing. was caused by a flaw In the boiler. The mill wns completely w recked. A number of Susquehanna and vi cinity deai slavers left today for the wilds of little Pike county. The sea son opens on Wednesday. WHITNEY. Morris Park, New York, Nov. 2. This was tho last day of tho meeting hero. Attcndanco large. Summary: First race, seven furlongs Sw If tmns won, Mertln second, Longacro third; time, 130. Second race, six furlongs Lady Dis dain won, Wlstllng Coon second, Midean third; time. 1 21 Third race, Morris park, ono mllo and a half Don Do Oro won, Bannock sec ond, Bernardino third, time, 2 40. Fourth race, White Plains six furlongs Handsel won. Sensational second, Great Bend third; time, 1 VA. Fifth race, ono mllo Semper Ego won, Hastings second, Howard Mann third, time, 1.43V Sixth race, flvo furlongs Wasteful won, Tho Cad second, Ella Daly third, time, 1.014. Seventh race, November hurdle, two miles Forget won, A'alorous second, time, 3 5C. Lawvcr Fights for a $75,000 I'ee. New York, Nov. 2 A motion was made today In tho supreme court. In behalf of Mrs. Marl i H. Hotchklss, to discon tinue a suit brought against her by Moses It. Crow to compt 1 her to return about JI,000,000 of securities, rrankllu Blen, counsel for Mr. Crow, opposed tho motion. Ho declared that ho would never get a penny of the $73,000 duo him If tho motion was granted. The Kimball Piano. CRA1GY-N0S CASTLK. Sixteen years In Scrnnton nnd reliable Do not forget tho new niachlno for taking the pain out of nn aching and saimltlvo tootli and can bo tilled or capped without any pain. Come nnd get referem es from tho best peo plolu this city thousands of them. Wo will tell you exactly what tho work will cot. Examinations free. Come und have jour teetli extracted in the morning und go homo In the evening with new trcth. Wo x 111 give you a written gunranteo Wo are responsible. Financial references I'lrst National Hank aud Merchants and Median, lcs. Do not be deceived or misled, lalto udvantago of these low prices and have work done by experienced nnd reliable dentists, who will give you what they sny they will. "C i . . v!35 ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Suicidn ol Jessie Parsons. Now York, Nov. 2 A young woman who registered at tho Hotel Manhattan late last evening as Jesslo K. Paisons, Yonkers, N Y . committed ulcldi by shooting herself during tho night. Death is thought to have been Instantaneous. Tho woman had stopped at the same ho tel several times recently. iho had every appearance of rpspectiblllty. The Home ol Mme. Pattl A Museum of Price less Mementoes llow the Diva bliows Her Loyalty, Though Thousands ol Miles May Intervene The Latest Is an Autograph Letter S:nt from Wales. Crolg-y-Nos Castlo In the heart ot tho picturesque Swansea Valley, tho home ot Mme. Pattl, contains some of tho moBt priceless heirlooms and bric-a-brac In Great Britain. Within Its walls aro hoa venlrs from every clime gatheied by tho diva during the Journevs ot her wondeitul career. To receive a letter confirming tho high opinion that she pronounced eight jcars ago Is no common occurrence, nnd yet sho has rocontly repeated a previous honor. Mme. Pattl was tho great artist who first Indorsed tho Kimball piano, one ot which she took to Craig-y-Nos Castlo with her In 1ES9, whero It still stands In excellent condition 'doing good service. Since tho testimonial then given the Kim ball piano, sho h us Indorsed no other. Mme. Pattl has now placed In her castle one of the new stjlo Kimball baby grands, nnd this is tho letter sho writes concern ing Its arrival. Cralg-y-Nos Castle, YstradgjnlaK If S O , Breconshlro South Wales, July 28, 1K)1 Dear Mr Kimball It Is with great pleasure that I write to acknowledge tho safe arrival of the Kimball baby grand piano. It is Indeed a beautiful piano and has an exqultito tone. It has already been greatly admired by many connois seurs who are all united In pronouncing it to bo a chef-d'oeuvre Vilth kind re gards, belle,ve me, yours very truly, Adellna Pattl Nicollnl. The Chicago Times-Herald. M, ALE SMYRNA IE Sleep Induced by tho uso of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds Ib bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter tho constitution and the patient is steadily growing Into a worse condition often resulting- In tho terrible slavery and misery of the cocaine and opium habit. Sleep induced by tho use of Hood's Sarsa parilla does not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes moro surely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up tho svstem end constitution from the very foundation ot all health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. GEORGE II. IVES, O West Market Street. Wllkcs-Barrc. W. S. F00TE, Local Agent, 122 I'ago Place, bcranton, I'a. THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED : 9 feet x 12 feet $18.00 7 feet x 10 feet 12.00 6 feet x 9 feet 9.00 2 feet 6 inches x 5 feet 1.50 Other sizes at equally low prices. riOQUETTE RUGS--All kinds, from door size to tlia largest parlor size. FRENCH WILTON RUQS-Iu all the new colorings, sizes 9 ftxi2 it., 6 ftxa it, 27x54 m. and 36x63 in. COCOA MATS--Every grade aud size. Prices run from 25 cents up to $2,150. RUBBER AND WIRE HATS-For out-door use, Cork Mats, very thick, for use in bath rooms, at IX'iOCP'Ci CARPET WAREHOUSE, r xiob.1 i v 408 Lackawanna Avenua "21 L OF SCRANTON, For Sale by Hill & Connell, Protheros & Co. and A. C. 5trong. Special Attention Given la Busi ness nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Behold a Coat Capital, -Surplus, -UnfliYided Profits, $200,000 320,009 88,000 W3I. OOXNELL, President. 1IENKY BELIN,,Tr Vice Prcs. WILLIA3I H. PECK, Cashier. WHICH you may prlro. whichever will d. I light your ej os, e'en when It's old nnd : vour ev soiled and torn. You 11 happy be that you havo worn a eoit that Is nnd looks at nleaas others sell for twice tho price; W. J. DAVIS, Oil W,mmiriT Aijn Arcads mr nj'uimuijruw,, b Mains. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 51. u ,i., r!ll cure liver Ills, eas to take, nOOU S PUIS easytoopeiate. sscenu. THE MARKETS. scrnnton Ilnrtrd of Trndo Kxclinnge Quotations-All Quotations llusod on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. We have just put on sale a n:v line of Ingrain Carpets, prices and compare them with any other goods in the city: Host Heavy Cotton Carpet 2."io I All Wool Carpet jiesi jieavy union carpei , Extra Heavy Union Carpet .2."io il'la See the ...400 040 All Wool, medium nimlltv. U7V I All Wool, best quality M)o We have Kiiine choice lots of Wall Papers that we are closing out nt 5c, 6c. and 8c. por roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades uitd Drapcrtcj. Chairs and Tables, si-nntnn & Pittston Trac. Co. National Boring & Drill's Co. ... First National Bank ,. 650 Clmhurst Boulevard Co Bcranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co Lacka Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty il't'e Co Scranton Traction Co IS Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander enr Iteplacer Co Scranton Bedding Co Dlmo Dep & Dls. Bank 150 1'eck Lumber M'f'g Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1020 115 People's Street Railway first mortgage due 191 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eial mortgage, due 1U1 US Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacko. Township School f City of Scranton St. Imp, 6 mi. vernon i.oai eo Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co 100 29 SO V 95 ISO 80 17 75 230 100 lOo 'j-js 100 102 m Si 100 II. E. IDS' JIIRI SI Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House 307 LRCRftWfllA AVENUE. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House SAbE 213 UCKftWANM AVENUE. Has full aud complete stock of all the latest up-o date styles in Belts, Waist Sets, Rogers' Silvar -Plated Wara, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. Bargains upon bat'gaius in all sorts of footwear for everybody. No matter who it may be, all competitors will hi undersold by 20 or 50 per ceut. Our enormous buying facilities with ready cash in the Boston, Brockton and Lynu Shoe Markets, backed up by brains, enable us to sell all sorts of Footwear for less money than auy other house in the State, in fact for less than some competitors pay by buying direct from the manufactrers. Is there any wonder then at our great rush, our great succass, our great growth?' We defy any house to meet these low prices. Chicago (irnin .llnrlcct, Chicago, Nov. 2 Tho leading futures ranged as follows. Wheat November, closed 9Cc . December, Sj4a!i'4a!0c ; May, SttaOa'taaSSV-aOac Corn November, 25' nJGc; December, 2(j"ia20?4c,j Mai, 30'im SO'iC OatH Docember, 19UaWiaiaVie ; May, 215taJl78a:i4C. Pork December, J7.t0a7CO Lard December, JI20a4.2J'i; January, W i" i4 33. Rlbc December, Jl 13 a4 15; Januiry, Jl GOal m. Cash quota tions wero as follows: riour Quiet; No. 2 spring wheat, S8aKc; No. 3 sprlntr v, heat ISuSSc . No 2 red, 97c.a$l 00; No, 2 corn, 2'ia2C'4c., No. 3 yellow, 2gJia2bVic; No 2 oits, le ; No, 2 white, fob, Zl&a. 23ic ; No. 3 vvhlto. f o. b., 21iu.'3:c.; No. 2 rye, 47c ; No 2 barley, nominal; No. 3. 2IUUC.; No 1 (lax seed, llOiil.OSW; tim othy seed, $2 05; pork. J7.COa7 7o, lurd, Jl 22a 4 2C; ribs, $!30a4 70; shoulders, 4a5c; sides, ta&'io ; whisky, ?1.1S; sugars, un changed. Receipts Flour, 16,000 barrels, wheat, 230.000 bushels, corn, Sfi.OOo bush els; oats, 333,000 bushels, rye, Zb.wo ousn els; barley, 159,000 bu?heU. Shipments Plour, S.OuO barrete; wheat, 6,ono bushels; corn, 283,000 bushels; oatB. 570.UJ0 hush els; rye, none; barley, 191.000 bushels. National Supply and Metal Co,, Dealers In New and Second-Hand TELEPHONE NUMBER 3954. CONTRACTORS' feUITI.IHS PULLEYS AND HIIAITINO, hORAP IRON AND M KTALS A SI'UCIALT V. OKI'ICL", 70U WKbr LACKA. AVE. M.E. KEELEY, Manager, Scranton, Pa. I'hlladclphlii I'rouMon .Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 2. Butter-Dull and He. lower; fancy western creamery, 23',Jc.; do. Pennsylvania and western, 24c. Eggs A NEW DISCOVERY Ily Dr. Unlaw, of Cam den, N. J. thut absolutely prevents any septic or foul mutter from entering the womb. As It dilates tho womb, .ill ll.l. IIIIU llllftl..l !S urUlngfromspasmod. IKJy lo actions aro cured. r Ovurlnu Diseases. Tu mors. I'roluDSiu.l'utn Ml Monstruntlon, and ull other Disease! of women, call or senu iwu-tcui mumy iur paitleulurs. A. P. IIOFFSOMMDR, OBNBRAL AOUNT, 231 Franklin Ave,, Scranton, Fa, Sr?J2 NENS SHOES- 1,500 pairs Jlen's Calf, Hand-sewed Shoes, worth $3 00 to $4 00 per pair, special price only J1.9S. 750 pair Men's llnnd-sewed 3-soVs Shoes worth $100, at $2.48. 550 pair Patent Leather $5 00 Shoes, at $2 29. 400 pair Men's Enamel nnd Patent Leather Shoes vv orth $3.00, at $1.29. 750 pair Men's Dress Shoes worth $1.60, at 98c. 1,500 pair Men's DoubU-Solo and Tipped worklnir shoes. Congress and Bale, worth $1.50, at 98c. 15,000 pair Hoys' Shoes nt 89c, 98c. and $1.23. 750 pair Youths' School Shoes at C9c, 79c. and 9Sc. lK LADIES1 SHOES. 1,500 paid Ladles'. China Dongolla 1,500 pair Ladle' China Dongolla cr Vamp, worth $3 00 to $4 00, at $1 49. 750 pair Ladles' Hand-Sewed Shoes, regular $3 00 shoes, for $1 79. 100 pair Ladles' Hnnd-Turned Shoes ET3 widths, worth $3 00, at $1.79. 2,000 pair Ladles' Shoes, worth $1.50. at 79c nnd 9Sc. 830 pair Ladles' Common Sense, Opeia Too Shoes, worth $1.50, at 75c,; sizes only 2i., 3i and 4. 1.500 pair Ladles' Slippers at 39c. and 49c. ladles' Jeisey I.egglns nt 9Sc and $12r Misses' Shoeti nt 49c, C9c, 9Sc . and $1 25. Children's Shoes nt 13c, 39c and 19c. 1,500 pulr Patent Leather, Child's Shoes, wedge heal at 49c, worth $1.00 The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember there is no trouble to show goods, aud you will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be at your command. MYER OAVIDOW, Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House, 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. N. B. 1,000 pairs $1.25 shoes at 98c; all sizes.
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