THE SOP ANTON TltlBUNE-SATUftDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 0. 1997. 1 When Looking For the Best Oa to the most reliable. Lnrgcst aiiortmenti lowest prices In llnlr Goods. Wo mako WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed In Ladles' nnd Gents' Wigs, for street wear. Wo havo tho leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to seo tho Ideal llnlr Hrusli, genuine blberlan bristle nlr cushioned. Children' Hair Cutting rocolves our special attention. 1, 317 Lackawanna Ave. 11 DISCARD fi lm i on Thursday and thouph't to remain out until flvo cents additional should lie iald them for each day worked. This request belnir denied them thoy nil reportcl for work yeaterday morn lntr. Jtrs. William Mucklow has returned homo after a month's visit among friends In Boston. llev. J. Jones has returned home nfter a few days' visit among friends In Del aware. John McKean, Jr., of Spring street, returned home from work yesterdny L-oinplalnlntr of a severe pain In tho hip. Medical aid wan summoned, but the patient seemed to get no relief. Tho doctors fear that It la another case of appendicitis. Ono of the largest funerals held hero In some time was that of tho late Thomas I-oftU3 which occurred yester day nfternoon from tho family resi dence In the North End. It was at tended ly many friends of tho deceased from this nnd various sections of the city, Including the Mooslo band, Acci dental fund and Snrsfleld society, of which' the deceased was o. member. The handso'no casket was covered with beautiful floral tributes of lovo and regard. Interment was made In St Mary's cemetery. STRONG PROOF OF BUSINESS STABILITY Of course you have heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, nnd then, perhaps, your modern fur iiiHliings 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. HUMS i IWIT Carpels, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCUANTON. PITTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TOKEST CITY. Royal mikes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro DOYAl BlKlhO POOt CO., fit YORK. Bcranton Savings Dank 200 Bcranton racking Co , Iacka. Iron and Btcel Co Third National Hank U0 Throop Novelty M'f'B Co ...... ... Bcranton Traction Co 15 Bcranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Iteplacer Co Bcranton nodding Co .......... ... Dlmo Dcp. & DIs. Hank ISO I'eclc Lumber M'I'b Co T10ND9. Semnton Pass, nallway, first mortgage due 1920 Teople's Street Hallway first mortirnire due 191? Peonle's Street Itnllway. den- Ml IIS 115 Nicht school opened this week la the graded school building and will continue for a. term of thieo months. The school Is run at tho expense t the district and seems to be appreci ated, as It startci out with a Rood attendance. There is a lurzo number of boya In the borough who work davs that fhould take advantage of this opportunity and where they are too careloss or indifferent to do so, their parents should see to it that they dn not neglect the chance offered. Tomorrow evening Rev. G. 15. Stone, of tho Mathodlst Episcopal church will preach the second of a series of ber mons on the book of Jonah. Most of thoso aflllcted with diph theria are now convalescent or rapidly recovering. There are no new cases and It Is probable the spread of the disease has been stopped. Prompt san itary measures and the Isolation of rases did the work. A Literary society Is to lie organized by members of Bethany Congregational church. John Matov has recently returned fiom a bicycle trip of over 2,000 miles, having gone as far west as Chicago. Ho has decided to start In business at Foie.U City again, and will open a bnnt and shoemaklng establishment In the Osgood building on Monday. County court will bo hold at Montrose beginning Monday, Nov. ir. A number oi Forest City cases are on the calen dar. A deputy game warden Is to be ap pointed for Sutqurhnnna eountv. Why not give tho oMco to a Forest City man'.' A good part of tho work to be done would be found In this section. AVOCA. Juvenile Cider. Pons, of St. George, will meet this onlng. Avoca conclave, Improved Order of Heptasophs, meets In regular session, on Mondnv evening. The St. Aloyslus boclety will conduct their annual ball on Thanksgiving eve. Mcsis. John and James McKenzle, Iiwtcnce and Thomas Morahan and "William Kane are hunting In the wilds nt hellish. Mrs. A. McQreen, sr., of tho West Side. Is horiouply )1I. Miss Mary Cummlngs, of Archbald, Is the guest of the Misses Dougher, of the West Skip. H. 13, Dony, formerly editor of the Argus, has accented u position as as sistant to II. E. Lukens. grand organ iser of the "Ftiendlr Alliance union." Miss Jennie Phillips, of Olynhant, Is tho guest of Mr. ana Mrs. James D. Campbell. The condition of Miss Emma. Ben net, who hns undergone an operation for appondlcltls, remains the same The plosiclans hnvo not yet pronounc ed her out of danger. Mrs. D. It. George, of lafHn, wns a visitor In town on Thursday. Hpvb. T. F. Klernan, of Parsons, and J. J. Curran. of East ond, were visitors at tho parochial residence on Thursday. M. F. AVhalen has been drawn to serve as Juror during tho week begin ning Dec. 6. The Klondike fair under tho manage ment of the Primitive Methodist church committee promises to be a very suc cessful event. Many costly articles have already been contributed and an entertainment will be conducted each evening. In connection therewith will he a grand llornl display by well known florists of this and other towns. Miss Nellie Heap Is visiting at the homo of her grandparents In Elmhurst. About thirty boys employed at tho Heidelberg breaker went out on strike Hut I'oiv rnllurcH Occurred During the Past Week -An Incrcmo in All Trade. Now York, Nov. ii. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will sav to morrow: Stronger proof of the great change In the condition of business could not be given than Is found In the detailed report of failures by branches of busi ness for the month of October. Though swelled by a few large speculative or brokerage failures, the aggregate wns smaller than in any other month for more than four years, except In July nnd August, and one month In 1S9I. Tho manufacturing and trading fail ures, $7,823,199, against $7,830,811 in September, and $7,760,833, In August, Include ono for $1,000,000, having no relation to the present state of busi ness. During the four yeais iron manufacturing failures have not been smaller except In one month; wool manufacturing except In two months; leather and shoes and unclassified manufacturing excepting in four months, and cotton manufacturing ex cept In six months. Of trading classes, failures have never been smaller In groceries, Jewelry and books except in one month. In clothing, furniture and unclassified trading except in two months, and ten manufacturing and eleven trading classes out of fourteen each have never reported smaller fail ures In a third of the past forty-eight months. Improvement so general.with a remarkably low average of liabil ities In most classes, has a meaning which cannot be mistaken. The quiet following the great rush of orders and purchases for over two months Is still Increased In many branches by unseasonably mild weath er, and yet the mills arc obliged to refuse many orders, being unable to finish picvlous engagements soon enough. It is every way fortunate for tho Industries and the would-be buy ers, since speculative purchases would otherwise ndvance pi lees so fast as to make reaction probable. More works have Joined the active list. Including some long Idle, and tho production In Iron manufacturing Is the greatest ever known. The output of pig again ex ceeds the demand, which naturally diminishes near the close of the year, and prices yield slightly, but the con sumption Is kept nt the maximum by pressure of orders which the works are not abo to fill fast enough. The Illi nois Steel company, shipping 5,000 tons of finished products per day, is behind. Eastern and western orders accumulate for railway materials, for fars and bars, for ship plates and structural forms. Another rise In wheat lifted the price above $1, but profit taking speedily caused reaction, and the- price closed 2'ic lower for the week. Receipts were about a million bushels larger than last year, nnd Atlantic exports, Hour Included, were 3,2S7,530 bushels, against 1,862,533 last year. Exports in October, as in September, were heav ier than In any pieeeedlng month, and after gloomy teports of the condition of winter wheat extensive- rains have caused material Improvement. Corn has grown stronger In spite of the com fe of wheat, and authorities much uodlled estimate tho yield as 1,823, Ctm.OOO bushels, which would hardly permit continuance of heavy exports in 1 lace of wheat through the year. Cotton has not lifted nhovo six cents, and the accumulation and declining prices of goods, with the somewhat Increased prospect of extensive stop pige of English mills causes less spec ulation than usual, Failures for the week have been 276 In the United States, against 230 last year, and 30 In Canada, against D2 last year. BRADSTREET'S VIEWS. New Yoik, Nov. 5. Bradstreet's to morrow will say: Killing frosts south, the raising of quarantine embargoes at nearly all points In states Invaded by yellow fever, tho resumption of traffic and a prospective revival In demand for staplemrrchandlse constitute the trade features of the week. Rains In central-western and west ern states, followed by colder weath er, have favored farmers and ntlmu lated demand from Interior storekeep ers. Larger eastern cities report no increase In tho general merchandise movement. New England centers re port that orders from the West exceed thoso from tho South or East. Lead ing manufacturing Industries continue fairly well employed. While there has bien a moderate reaction In iron nnd steel, furnaces and mills contlnuo well employed, nnd the outlook for higher quotations next year Is unchanged. There nro 223 business failures re ported throughout the United States this week, compared with 218 last week and 223 In the week a year ago. prnl mnrtrnorf. due 1921 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co . I,acka. Township School bVo.. City of Bcranton St. Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Bcranton Axle Works Bcranton Traction Co ... ... ... ioo ts ISO so IT 75 KO 109 105 225 100 103 102 85 100 THE MARKETS. Wall Stront Ilavtotv New York, Nov. 5. Tho stock market underwent a course of very drastic liqui dation today as a result of which prices are from ono to four lxdntn lower than they were last night. That this courflo of things was helped along by profes sional bear pressure was made evident by tho very urgent covering movement which developed In tho Ilnal half hour of trading and which rallied tho price of a great many stocks over a point from tho lowest pclnt torched, reducing by eo much tho losses which would otherwise be shown by tho day's trading. Hut this recovery at tho close was on a greatly diminished volume of business and was apparently effected by the temporary withholding of liquidating offerings, as was lono once or twice previously dur ing tho day, only to bo succeeded by re newed liquidation and decline. There Is no doubt that tho motle of a largo part of tho selling was the belief that re lations between United States and S(nln were drifting towards an open rupture. Total pales were 6W,S0O shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN CO., stock brokers, SJears bulg ing, rooms 705-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est, est. lug. m. Tobacco Co .... SOU SO'i 7Sl8 7s' Am. Cot. Oil lSii IS', I lfc'i IS'i Am Surf, lle'g Co . 13t'i 13J IM 131 W Alch., To. & S. Fe .. 13 A., T, AcS. F IT .. a,Ti Can, Southern M'3 C'bis. c Olio 1!1U Chicago lias . Chic, fc N. W I'hilndolphln Provision Mnrkct. Philadelphia, Nov. 6. Wheat-Was 1c. lower; contract grade, November, Jlit 97'ic: December. January and February, nominal. Corn-Stcudy; No. 2 mixed, No vember, December, 31 o31iic; January and February, nominal, oats Steady; No. 2 white, November, December, Jan uary and U-Tobrudry, 27u27'icj. ;Flour-H Dull and lower; winter super, $3a3.2S; do. extras, $3.a3.7G; Pennsylvania roller clear, Jla.4.25: do. straight, JI.50al.CS; west cm winter clear, J4.10a4.S5; do. straight, l.bUa.75; 3o. patent, 4.85a5.10: spiring1 clear, Jl.30rU.K0; do. straight, JI.C0a4.TO; do. patent, J&aCK; city mills extra, J3.30a3.50; do. clear, $4.25a4.50: do. straight, $4.V5a 4.90; do. patent, J3.13a5.G0. Itye Flour $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Buckwheat Flour Unchanged, $.40al.C0 per 100 pounds. Potatoes Firm, good de mand; -whlto, choice, per bushel, UJaCSc; do, fair to good, WaCOc; sweets, prime, per basket, 40a60c; do. seconds, 20a2"c. Uutter Quiet but steady; fancy western creamery, 23c; do. Pennsylvania prints, 24c.; do. western prlntd, 23a34c. Eggs Firm; fresh nearby, 20c.; do. western, 19c. Cheese Quiet but steady. Ilellned Sug ars Unchanged. Cotton Steady. Tallow Unchanged. Llvo Poultry Dull; towlf, 7a9c. ; old roosters, Gc; spring chickens. 7a?c.; ducks, 8a9c; geese, 8c. Diesfed Poultry Dull and easier; fowls, choice, 8'4c; do. fair to good, 71friSc.; chickens, large, 9'4al0c.; medium, Sa&',ic; common ami fc(alucd, 7a8c. ; turkeys, good to choice, 10.113c; ducks, 7aSc. Receipts Flour, 4,000 barrels, 27,0u) sacks; wheat, Cfl.OOO bushfls; corn, 27,000 bushels; oats, 110,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 103, 000 bushels; com, 18,000 bushels; oats, CS, 000 bushels. Flour, 11,000 barerls; wheat, 86,000 bushels; corn, receipts, 290,000 busnels; oaU, SOI.ooo bushels; rye, 23,000 bushels; barley, 126,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 7,000 barrels; wheat, 36,000 'bushels; corn, 482,000 bush els; oato, 451,000 bushels; rye, none; bar ley, 9,000 bushels. Iluirnln Live Stock. Cast Buffalo, Nov. &. Cattle Fairly ac tive Hogs Fairly active: Yorkers, good to choice, $3.85a3.87; roughs, common to good, J3.30a3.50; pigs, common to choice, J3.COa3.90. Sheep and Lambs Steady; Jamba, cholco to extra, J5.C5aS.75; culls to common, J1.7Ti5,2.j; sheep, choice to o lected wethers, JI.G0a4,73; oulls to common, $2.7&a3.25. Vow York Live. Stock. New York, Nov. C Beeves Fairly ac tive; native steers, Jtn3.CC; (tags und oxen, J2.75a4.G0; 'bulls, U.K3 23; dry cows, J2.i3.10. Sheep Blow, steady; lambs active, firm; sheep, jr.ri4.C3; lambs, JJa5.73. Hogs Fint at J3.80a4.10. m r.nst Liberty Cnttlo Mnrket. East Liberty. Pa., Nov. 5.-Cattle Steady; jrlmj Jt.8Oal.90; common, JJaa.nO; bulls, stugs nnd cows, $2a3.C0. Hogs Wc- tlvo and higher; prlmo Yorkers and ns- sorteil mediums, J3.IW; fair to good i onc ers, J3,S0a3.8G; common Yorkers and pigs, J3.70a3.80; ihoavy, J3.75a3.83; roughs. J2.10a 3.C0. Sheep Firm; cholco, Jl.20a4.30; com mon, J2.75a3.23; choice lambs, J0.30af.f0; common to good, Jla4.50; veal calves, J.50a7. m Chicago Lire Stock. Chicago, Nov. 5, Cattlo Slow at J3.83a 5 33 for poorest to best lots; bulls, J-'.SOa 3 30 for feeders; J2.30a3 for bolognas. Cows, J2.75a3.25; heircrs, J3a4. Hogs J3.54a3.G5; native sheep, J3a2.73 for poorest to J4.50a 4.C0 for best; western range, J3a3.43; lambs, J3.75a3 S3; yearlings, J4.60a5. Receipts Cattle, 2,500 head; hogs, 23,000 head; shcip, 12,000 head. MAV WORT CHINESE. TEETH SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00. Albany Dentists. mi. HILL & SON will do nil kinds of Dental Work nt lowcl prices thnn any other Dentist In Scrnntoti. 1'ULL BUT TEKTII.. TKKTH WITHOUT PLATES.. TKKT1I EXTRACTED GOLD PILLINOB HILV12H FILLINGS AMALGAM FILLINGS.. GOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS ? 1 OO ..... !l OO ..,..I'RKE 70c e have been in Hcrnnton over 10 years; wo are hero now , wo Intend to stay here. Our Inulnc 1h not a incro experience. Wo will not do work today that you can call ui to account for tomorrow. Wo compete with the cheap iiMivi.iiiiiK iiuuiisin wiiu uro liero louuy ana gone louion HHHMIIH,. fiO ur .92 00 to $5.01 81.00 KAOll IPC 1)( latans wliocnnntl'ord to ruin our teeth lecnue thoy urn not nnnnctnltV resiinnnlllll. Ilitw pun vn ,l,i Iwtti.r tlum they? The answer Uensy: Wobmen dental office In nearly every city In tho United Htates, nnd wo buy our supplies at wholcialcror cost. No wonder up can givo better prices than anyone else, therefore. Experience counts nlso, and o c.jriiciitu ifuiiuen our uipiomun. uoni no pet the best, the most reliable, the most romfort hemontdurnblu, The nencst mctbodK, the latent Chic, U. it Q C-. C. C. & St. L .. Chic, Mil. & St, P Chic, It. I. & P ... Delawaro & Hud . D L. it W Dlst. & O. F eGn. Electric 32 13 2tj" 53 21' a t't',2 '.! .120',! 12U',t . 93' g WW . 32 3J 1' M',8 . S3',i 8JW .103';. Wills 151 152 D'a ! 32' J 2i 524 201a f3't, i-'U 20 2;s 10b 04U 117 HS'a Lako Shore Louis. & Nah ... M. K. & Tex. Pi Manhattan Kle .. Mo. P.vclnci Nat. Lead N. J. Central N. Y. eCntral .... !!2 ...UiM4 170 2a'..! 10014 S"8 10i5 14U 17 2a 'i 514 ll' lo 4 . 204 2SH . 32' 2 . SS' 4 ...10J N. Y., L. E. & W N. Y., S. & W . N. Y S. & V., Pr Nor. Pacllic, Pr . Ont. & West Omaha Pacific .Mall Phil. & Head Southern R. II ... Southern R. It., Pr.. 2SH Tenn., C. & Iron .... 24?; Texas lMclflo 10i Union .Pacific 21 Wabash. Pr li'l West. Union 8i, U, S. Leather, Pr ... C0',4 H'i , 17 2S',4 51 ',4 . 11 , 77 , 29 ,21'; 9'.4 29 21U OVi 2SH 24 10 21 17'4 80 Ci4 91 SOi sou 81!i 10!', 151 814 30','a 1C94 51i AM 00 2tit 31'i 8lj 10P4 13 17 28'4 4S 11 75', 4 2S 10 8U 276 22U 10 ll'tt 15 S41i CO 02 3J14 W 81 100 131 8V4 31 11,014 K'U 28 SS Mtt 31H 87 V4 104 13 17 20'4 50 14 7 28 14 2014 8 27 231ft 108 2014 1C4 85li 60 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- lug. est. st. lng. New York Produce .Mnrkrt. New York, Nov. 5. Flour Moderately active and weak at lower price; city mill patents, $5.90.10.15; city nrill clears, J5.45a 5.60; (Minnesota patents, J3.10a3.IO; Minne sota baker, J4.30.i4.55; winter sttalghts, J4.COa4.73; winter extras. J3.t0a3.'.i0j winter low grades, .'0Oa3.1O. Whet Spot weak; No. 2 red. 99V., f- ". b., noHat; No. 1 northern Noiv York. 97V.. f. o. b., allo.it; No. 1 northern Dultith, 9V.. f. o. b., ntloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. Jl,02. 1. o. b., nlloat; options opened easier and with few exceptions showed a weak tendency nil day, Inuflenced by unsatislactory ca bles, small export demand, renewed pounding of December and light specula tive support, closed 'BaV. net lower, latter on December; No. 2 ud. November, OG'ic; December, 9fi ll-16d97c.. closed 96c; January, 97a97'Hc., closed 87c; May, 93 5-lGa94c; closed 93c Corn Spot easy; No. 2. 32'o f. o. b alloat; oiitlons opened steadier. adancod. but easr-l off and closed partly c. net lower; Novem ber, closed 30e. ; Decmber, SO 15-10d31c, closed 31c; May, 34a3lc, closenl 34c. Oats Spot ulet; No. 2. 244c; No. 3, 21c; No. 2 white. 27c; No. 3 white. 25c; track mixed. it-tern, 2i'a2Cc; traclq white, western, 2Ca31c; track white, state, 2Ca31c; options quiet and seas.y, clohing He net lower; Dooomber, 2l4nn24'4c., closed 24c. Reef Steady. Cut Meats Steady. Uutter Steady; western cream ery, 14a23'4c; factory. 10al3c; Elglns, 23'4c; Imitation creamery, 12al7c; stato dairy, 12a20c; do. creamery, 14a2J'c Cheese Dull; laigo white, 8V. ; small whlto, HUa9',4c; largo colored, Sc; small colored, 9lin9'ic: part skims, 6-i7c. ; full skims, 3l4a4c Eggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 13a21c; western fiesh, 20c. Tallow Easy: city (J2 per package), 3a 3 3-lfic; country (packages fiee), 3a3Uc Petroleum Dull. Coal Operntors nt Cnrhon Hill Arc MiiKlng Preparations. Jollet, III., Nov. 5. There is a u mor in circulation here that the ope rators at Carbon Hill are planning to Import Chinese laborers to take the place of the strikers In the mines. The company Is nt work moving lti house clone to the shaft, and It Is paid will build a stockade to Inclose both houses and shnft. It is reported as coming from one of tho operators that as soon as tho com pany can get ready to receive them, COO Chinamen will be shipped, and that If this experiment proves a success other operators will follow suit. wo have tbe experience- besides our diplomas. Don't ho uuiicoeu; l able nnd II application, the best mntrrlul. Tlirso nro attractions worth coUHlderlm; Resides nervous people and thoso with heart weakness can hnvo their teeth Ailed or crowned with absolute safety and posimely without pain, wo are tho only realty up-to-date Dental Establishment In Northeast ern 1'ennSYlVUnla. Teeth KXtrnotlncr In f l mnrnlmniml a now set furnished In tho afternoon In the afternoon isnu old practice ot ours. WonrothA v. (&,.. uii vmvia mu 11M71U lUlllHlurH. ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. You Admire Handsome Rugs But they're so expensive that they are probably beyond your reach. Still once in a while a chance comes your way, for get ting FINE HUGS AT BARGAIN PRICES. ' That chance is here now, but quick buying is necessary, for there's only a few of them, and the reason for selling them at such absurd prices is simply this: A water pipe burst on our third floor. 1 he Rugs soaked, and they're very slightly water stained, ' althought the damage is not sufficient to do them any real harm dr spoil their appcarence in any way. These are not Jute Rugs, but fine finished East Indian goods. WATER STAINED RUG SALE TRICES. Size 12x15 feet, Size 9x12 feet, Size 9x9 feet, Tiey Ml Come WHEAT. December 91'i May OATS. December May COHN. December May DAUD. December PORK. December Jli4 Mis 21!i 20'4 2 0IVJ Oils 1SH 22!i L'ffs 30 9244 80 1914 211b 2.V)', 21K'8 9.JVS 90?4 19-a 21H 23?& "There nro fads in medicine as. well as in other things," said a busy druggist, "but tho most remarkablo thing about Hood's Sarsa parilla is that customers who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales of this great medicine B keep up while others como N rf and in a short timegooutof M W' sight entirely. "Why ia it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparllla has more real cura tive merit than any medicine I ever sold." This Is of daily occurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured moro sickness, r'd made more happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. $20.00 12.00 9.00 Size 7-6x10-6 feet, $8.75 Size 6x9 feet, 6.00 Size 4x7 feet, 3.00 EI CARPET WAREHOUSE, 408 Lackawanna Avenno 1 E. IBS' III ISE Sarsaparilla 4.20 4.20 i.C2 7.U3 7.52 Kcrnnton Hoard oi" Trnde llxcluuisc QiiotntinnK--AII Quotations linscd on Par ol IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Seranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National BorlnR & Drill's Co. ... 0 First National Dank 6u0 Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Cliicnsn (irnin Market. Chicago, Nov. C The lcadltur futures ranged as follows: Wheat December, 94Ua3.1V.; Slay, 91aW4a90"Be. Corn No. vember, 25l,n2J,c. ; December, 26U,a2f7ga 2iic; Slay, 29?4a2Hc. Oats December, l'J'y dlO'nlO'.-c. ; Slay, 2ri2lr'o. Pork De cember, ST.raijaT.oo; January, fS.37.16.17'2, I.ard December, J1.2Ta4 22'3; January, Jl.40al.27's. Hibs December, JI.10al.42U; January, $1.47'ial.l2'i. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Kasler, lue. con cessions quoted; No. 2 snrlmr wheat, M'sa 87c: No. 3 sprlnB wheat, M.iO.'c; No. 2 rrU. lc: No. 2 cirn, 23V25"(iC. . No. 2 el low, 251in2o'sc; No. 1 oats, l'J'Je.; No. 2 white, f. o. b., 23Ha2lc; No. 3 white, f. o. b 22i4a23'c.: No. 2 re, 17c; No. 2 bar ley, f. o. b., 20a40c.j No. 1 llax seed, $1.0,'i'2i 1.07'i; inlme tlmothey seed, $2,03; pork, (7.fia7.u3; lard, J1.25a4 27's; ribs l.33dl.9J; shoulders, 44a&c; t-ldps, Jc. ; whisky, $1.18; suffars, unchanged. Kccelpts arsaparuia Is the standard the Ono True lilooil U'urlller. '.'.' .. r.n cnie Uver Ills; easy to nOOd S FlllS take, easy to operate. 25C. A NEW DISCOVERY lly Dr. 1'lnlaw, of Cam den, N, .1., that nbholutely present nnj septic or foul mutter from tutoring the womb, As It dilute s tbe womb, nil nerNous tllseasen urNIni; from spasmod ic actions uro cured. Owir.nn l)l"euscf, Tu mors. Prolapsus, l'atn- ful Menstruation, nnd all other Disease of Women. Call or nend two-cent stamp for paiticulars. A. 1 HOFI-'sO.M.MliR, aHNCRAU AflENT, Jill Franklin Ae., Seranton, Pa. GM?l 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE- Has full and complete stock of all the latest up-o- date styles ill Belts, Waist Ssts, Rogers' Silvar -Plated Ware, Sterling Silver Spoons, at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS $:mM TODAY, SATURDAY, ecia. Bargains upon bargains in all sorts of footwear for everybody. No matter who it may be, all competitors will bs undersold by 20 or 50 per cent. Our enormous buying facilities with ready cash in the Boston, Brockton and Lynn Shoe Markets, backed up by brains, euable us to sell all sorts of Footwear for less money than any other house in the State, in fact for less thau some competitors pay by buyiucr direct from the manufactrers Is there any wonder then at our great rush, our creat success, our erreat crowth? WE DEFY ANY HOUSE TO MEET THESE LOW PRICES. ? && The Mali Piano, CKAIGY-N0S CASTLE. MEN'S SHOES- LADIES' SHOES. Oil .Market. New York, Nov. B. I'otroleum I'rnu sylvanla crude, nominally 83. Oil City, la., Nov. 5.-rCredIt balances, ra; certificates. CO; Bhlpments, 8S.0S1 bar rels; runs, 103,330 barrels. Wc have Just put on sale a naw line of ItiRrtiln Carpets. Seo tho prices and compare them with any other goods in the city: IlCBt Ilea vv Cotton Carnot., HeHt Heavy Union Carpet. ... Kitru Heavy Union Carpet . I All Wool Carpet too All Wool, medium quality ft Jo a, QSo :i:io UT'uO I All Wool, best quality 51)0 Wo have some choice lots of Wall Papers that wc arc closing out lit 5c, Gc.. and 8c. per roll, J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets. OH Cloths, Window Shades and Draperies. Chniri and Tables. 1,500 pairs Men's Calf, Hand-sewed Shoes, worth $3.00 to $4.00 per pair, special price only $1.98. ' 7f0 pair Men's Hand-sewed 3-sole Shoes worth $1.00, at $2.43. E50 pair Patent Leather $5.00 Shoes, nt $2.29. 400 pair Men's Enamel and Patent Leather Shoes worth $3.00, at $1.29," 700 pair Men's Dress Shoes worth $1.50, at 9Sc. 1,500 pair Men's Double-Solo and Tipped working shoes, Congress and Hals, worth $1.50, at 9Sc. 15.000 pair Hoys' Shoes at S9c 9Sc. and $1.25. 750 pair Youths' School Shoes at C9c., 79c. and 98c. wunwii.An 7 mm"uu 7tf& wr J As .".; 1 IV J fYGyifar.)'.iti i 1,500 paid Ladles' China Donprollo. 1.500 pair Ladles' China Dongolla er Vamp, worth $3.00 to $1.00, nt $1.49. 750 pair Ladles' Hand-Sewed Shoes, regular $3.00 shoes, for $1.79. 100 pair Ladles' Hand-Turned Shoes EG widths, worth $3.00. at $1.79. 2,000 pair Ladles' Shoe, worth $1.50, at 79c. nnd 98e. 800 pair Ladles' Common Sense, Opera Too Shoes, worth $1.50, at 75c; sizes only 214, 3S and 4. 1,500 pair Ladles' Slippers nt 39c. and 49c. Ladles' Jersey Legglns at 9Sc and $1.25. Misses' Shoes at 49c, C9c, 9Sc, and $1.25. Children's Shoes at 15c, 39e. and 49c 1,500 pair Patent Leather, Child's Shoes, wedgo heal at 49c, worth $1.00. The Home ol Mme. I'attl A Museum ol Price less Mementoes How the Diva Shows Her Lojnlty, Though ThousanJsol Miles May Intervene The Latest Is on Autograph Letter S.-nt from Wales. Craig-y-Nos Castlo in the heart of tho picturesque Swunf-ea Val'.iy, tho home of Mme. I'attl, contains somo of tho most priceless heirlooms and brlc-ii-brae In Great Hrlt.iin. Within its walls aro sou enlrs from every clime gatherod by the diva during the journeys of her wondertul career. To receive a letter confirming tho high opinion that she pronounced eight years ago Is no common occurrence, and yet sho has recently repeated a previous honor. Mme. I'attl was the great artist who first Indorsed the Kimball piano, ono of which sho took to fralg-y-Nos Castlo with her in 1SS9, where it still stands In excellent condition doing good service. SInco tho testimonial then slven tho Kim ball piano, sho has Indoised no other. Mme. I'attl has now placed In her castle ono of the new stvle Kimball baby grands, and thU is the letter she writes concern ing Its arrival. Cralg-y-Nos Castle, Ystradgynlais. K.H.O., Hreconshlro South Wales. July 2S, 11.97. Dear Mr. Kimball: It Is with great pleasuro that I wrlto to acknowledge tho safe arrival of the Kimball baby grand piano. It Is Indeed n beautiful piano ami has an exqultlto tone. It has already been greatly admired by many connois seurs who are nil united In pronouncing it to bo a chef-d'oeuvre. With kind re gards, believe me, yours very truly. 'Adellna Pntti Nlcollnl. Tho Chicago Times-Herald. And envied by his enemies. We have brought about tho time when a man In mod. erate circumstances can be well dresBed. A short time ago ho was compelled to put up with n ready-made suit. Wo mako a suit from SIS up, the color, cloth and out guar antecd. r w r. 213 w. j. uavis, wme,,ns L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bttsi ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed ou Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 79,000 W5I. C0NXELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pre?. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. GEORGE H. IVES, OWcst Market Street, Wllkes-Iiarre. W. S. F00TE, Local Agent, l'J'J Pago I'lueci Kcrnnton, I'a. 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, and you will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be at your command. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House, MYER DAVIDOW, 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. N, B. 1,000 pairs $1.25 mining shoes at 98c; all sizes. Wa k$t SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WHOSllnnlco ll at " Jtlr, Lackawan na avenue, In Will. Jann' Whlto Front Flioo Store, examine! the eye froo In tha mo"it accurate 'ay, ami bin prices for upec- &x nnnnf DT "'an elsewhere. A lu ,ga yyi'tiiL nientublelndltlerenca Jr&3 Kyra?W to tbe proper care or CLggwat vaiy the eye nee in to po M?. vO-Jv cfci "lint people until ??ivjbKC Sl5 tlietlmo i-omeswhen Igj&r' '' buuliiclie. Imperfect llon,or other reuutu ofnuch neglect clve warnluc that nature U rebelling asalnxt euch treatment of one of the mont pn-clout ulfH. Normal vlnlon i n blculng unappreciated until It hu boenlo.t ouu resioreu; ua iuh uimw in ivmi.Diii Therefore, you tliould not lose u day befoio buvlue your eyes examined, 'fhUservlc wo t'ludly render lieauf charo. RHMBMUCR TI1U PLACC. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Pront Shoe Store. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary IJIiOOD I'OISON' permanently CURED IN 15 TO 85 DAYS. You can he treated at home for same price under same e""Bnty. U you prefer to come here we will contract to ray railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, If we fall to cure. W YOO HAVE tath, and still cams. AlucoutfOTEncsia Throat, Pimples. Copper 4a1.M iMrfiirv. Innlilrt tw have acbe and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, dore this bocondar: 1 1 Kf7TiT7p TYiiTl 1 J i1 liili1 flUIUJilJ Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Ejcbrowi fsltlni: out, it is I I I I ai I I 1 1 d WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo solicit the moit obstinate cures and challenge the world lor n cue we cannot cure. This dlneae ba always bsllled the skill ol the moct eminent physicians. Sgoo.ooo capltul behind our uncondi tional Kiiurant- Absolute prools sent sealed ou application, ioojpbm book sent tree. Adilrrw COOK RBMKUV CO , fm Mesonlc lempie, biiiu.uu, ill. klTheao liny Ciipsolea ur. " I Iflrril In 48 hours iboutmJl jiu x WcU rauulbc. H? V I Wbeba una Inlectloua fiuu
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