THE SCRANTCXN TRIBUNE-TUESOVY MORNING. NOVEMBER 0, 1897. 8 When Looking For file Best fjo to the moit reliable Lnriiest niiortniont, lowcU prlcci In iliilr UooiK Wo nuiko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETG. SiitUfiirtlon Bum indeed III I.udios' unit (fonts' Wis, for street wear. Wo liuva tlio lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ak topeo tho Ideal llnlr llriuh, genuine Mhcrhin tirlHtlo iilr 'ciishlomitl. Children's Jlitlr Cuttln; recclv ci our NiiiM-iul uttcullou. 8. SCOHPFF. 317 Lackava.ii3 Av3, III DKCMI IQMITI ,itu 1 1 : t i Ultra i ui Of course you havj hcirlnnnis in form i OKI Iiirii'tuiv, an J then, peril ip-,, vour in itlorn fur-nislitii';-. .iron hit worn. Why not llflVO tllCIll tdllJll lip lVitO"J '.' ReUphoistenng Is a spuc'iil 1 1 ii : of vvorUvvilli lis. We eln it wol' iiul '; Jolt for iii little a-. piM-.ihle. V'.; have all the new .in J desirable covering. wiiLiias i fan Cartels, DraP'iL'3, Wall Pap-w i-CH ANTON. PITTS TON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 'ciokv villi:. Miss Anotte It. Hush Is spending a few days. In Philadelphia. Miss I.lzle Wilglej. of the Mof.es Taylor hospital staff, wus calling on old f I lends heie last week. Kaetoij'vllle encampment, I. O. O. F.. will meet In theli hall this evening for the transaction of linpoitnnt butlnes-s. Howaid Capwoll Is the owner of n dog that has mad.- himself a leeoid Hie past season that without a doubt j-tunds todnj unequalled in this- coun ty. The dog Is of tin oidlnai j mongrel type, but has moie than an oidlmuy fondnes-s for killing woodehucks, hav ing killed the past mmmu. ovei heventj' of thefce animals, and with a lellhh ha.s devoured them nil. This s un aer ngo of a woodehuck eveiy twenty-four houis dining the season that they can be ran slit. Tho Lackawanna and Wyoming Musical alliance will open theli twelfth nnnunl meeting nt the Methodist Kpls eopul church in this place next Jlon daj, Nov 1',, and will close with a Kinnd conceit Fildaj evening, the 19th T'ndoi the elllelent lendeishhi of Mi !?. S. Meyeis. of Cleveland. Ohio, thl.s will no doubt lw one of the laigest and most successful meetings that the al liance has eei held Tito Tribune Is the only paper that jenches mil townspeople that contains ' nil tho uu-to-date home news, ficsh for your breakfast table. Keystone foot ball team went to Serunton last Satutday to pln the re turn game with the Scianton High Pelinol, the lattei winning the game by a Sauro "f 0-0. This Is a lctniv for eneh ot tln tein.s. the score In each panic belmj the same. If some man wus anticipating start ing n sUunl. faur he toupl get a miv good fupplv ilht heie In town, that nie alieady domesthattd. to fctock It with. It Is not an unusual occiinencv for night pHdestiians to be obliged to fret olf the sldew nlk and take to the load, to avoid fuming !n contact with one of the strlpi.l marcudeis. Wllllnm H. Zeller ami sister, i:hle. of 'Iiemort. Pa., aie spending a !j' duvs with their biother, Di. C. A. .i l l'T, of th! plare. Mr. teller N a trav- llns alesinan, and Is eonneeied wi h the will-knoun llrm of the Hay P.oot find Shoe company, ot Huston, Pa. John UllenhfigHf hni add 'd an es tenslve lino of perftimu to his pluco of bilslnt-FS. Mr. uid Mik N. A. Onrdrer, Mrs n. .1 Ooodnln. Mr JCIbu IIIihIb and Dr. C. A Heller went to Tunkliaunock j-es-tei-day to testify in tha Tutnei-ralr ussorlntton cusi-. Mr. Hnny Ganlner went to Si inn tun last Saluidav to seo tho foot ball frnine and icmalned .lver Sunday with Ills slsli'r. Mis. Geoige llnuibaker, of Greon Hldgo. The latcsi fioni the Wlnolu oil well i that they lme stmei: a vein of an thracite coal and beneath this a strata ot sand containing eiudo oil. Stanley N. Sliniell has. puichased a now Smith piemlur typewriter. Cor- lespondenco solicited Tho ladles of the Methodist Hplsco. pal church will meet In tho Sunday school room next Wednesday after noon at 2.20 for the purpose of pet foot ing better organization. Captain H J. Itlee Post, No. 211. G. A. It., held their unnuul Inspection last Friday evening. Assistant Inspector J. L. Vose was piesent and Inspected the post. After Inspection the Ladles' O. A. It. Circle very pKasantly sur prised the members of tho post by coming In a body and serving very nicely prepatod tefreshments. A social 0 H I t ' Yvc have just put on sale a iuw line of Ingrain Carpets, prices uuil compare tliem with any other i;ooils in the city: Rest Heavy Cotton Cm pet . Heat Heavy Union 1'aipel LxtluHeiiv Union I'urpet 'J.-io Mite .a7'.j We have noniu choice lot of nt 5c, (ic. and 8c, per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Drapcrloi. Chairi and Tables, wftH thru hold and much enjoyed by those present. Prof. Fred. Heath, tho blind mimlc Iiiti, of Motion, Mnsn., wilt glvo tho cltizoni of this plnco a chance to hear him next 'Wednesday cvenlnK at tho Methodist Kplscopnl church. 1'rof. Heath Is a musician of rare ability and those who do not hear him will mlsfl a musical treat. Admission will lie free, hut an offering will he taken, one-half of which kocs to the 1'pworth leapim of that chutch. Itev It. 11. Wilbur Is holding n series of revival meotlnRS this week at fleet, vllle. Hev. C M, Olmstead Is a.slstlliB him. Mis. Oliver Shaw Is 111 at her home, near Luke Sheridan. avoca. The boioiiRh council will meet this "venlnc lllds for the carrying of mall to the new location of the poRtolllce closed on Satin il.iy. It Is oxjiectHl that the up polrtniDiit will be made tMs week. Tho Ladles' Aid sorletj -if the Mcth oilft episcopal church will conduct a social in the Harris building in Friday ovenlntr Mm Mary Moinhnn and grand dniiRhtr, Action, hav returned home after n few dnys' visit with fi lends In Jormjn. Mr. Benjamin McDonald, of YnlM- 111.-. linn removed his family to MooMc. Mr. Michael Thomas Is busy retch ing mngtntulatlons of his mnnv friends, he having been quietly mnriled a few du.vtt ago to Miss Anna Moloney, nu estlmnblt young l.uly of Scranton. Mr and Mis Thomas aie now ilium i lli'ii in thtlr prettj home on Oroi stree t. Master John O'Mnlley, of 3Inln Ftieet wns suddenly Fobod with cramps mi Saturday evening, and for some time his cufferlngs were Intense. H Is now testing romfoitably. Xi'jht clioul teim opened In the hnr oiiRli -tlio(,ls lnj-t evening. Miss N'el II Cnllalmn Is teacher nt No. 1; MM Mao lionlon nt No. 2, and Miss Delia Heahy nt No. .1, Session begins at G.20 o'clock. Mtc Patrick Shuughnes.sy has re turned home to Wllllamsport after several weeks' vUIt at the residence of her daughtu-. Mrs. T. P. McGinll Mr .1. J. Klaniigjn. of Xevv Yolk cltj, was a visitor In town joiterdaj lnstiuctlons for linj and girls pio paiing for conllimntlon and fit st com nmnlon will be ulvon foi glils at 4 20 o'clock and boy at 7 "0 p. m Thursday at St Man'-, cluueli. Mi Aithur IJllins. of Ihldgopoil. Conn , has i ('turned home after a few days' llt nt the resldenc 3 of Mr. and Mi- any. ol Llncol.i Hill. A ptetty g.ith'ilng of young folks nombled tit tin home of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander ji.hteid.iy nfteriioon In hnnor cif the twelfth birthday of theli (Inughtei. IMtth Vaiious guines weie ltiilulg d in after which luncheon was helled by the hostess. BANKS SHOW PROSPERITY I lid i itl uttl Deposit' Ilnvc Kenched Oier !l,8r,0, (1(H), 1)00 and Arc the 'reatest in Our llistoii, W.T-hlngton, Nov. S. It Is well set tled that no better evidence Is affoid ed of the financial condition of the peo ple than the statements of the Indi vidual deposits In banks. The people of the I'nite I States use banks jfor the secuilty of their money In gieate'r nuin beis, lelatlvelj, than do the people of any other country Manj Interesting flguies nie contained In the bank state ments furnished to the coinpti oiler of the euirrney duiing the past few ye.u.s. These fisures, taken for times of de- piession as well as for times of pios pciitj, stiongly Hupport the claim that the condition of the people Is Improv ing at the piesent time. While It Is ti nt? that the country hns not In these closing months of 1S07 reached the high standaid of piosperlty that was at tained duiing 1S92, a .strong movement has been stnited In that dliectlon, nnel the cash holdings of the people In bank deposits afford striking testimony of that fact. As an Illustration of the vaijlng llnanclal condition of the people tho total Individual deposits in the na tional banks of the country for sev eial years nie valuable. These depos its on September 30. 1S92, weie $1,"C, 42.',S.I, the highest llgute at that time In the hlstoiy of tho United States. One year later, on October 3, 1SP3, fol lowing the gieat llnanclal depression ot 1S0.5. they had fallen to $1,431,124,330. Dining the jears 1SH4 and ISO." they lluctuated considerably. In the heat of the pi evidential campaign of IS'tS, on October 0 the Individual deposits of the count ty were $l,.r)97.S91,03S. much lowei than they had been during '91 nnd '93, but gi enter b neatly $130,000,000 than they had been three years hefoie. The aggiegnte of Individual deposits, just compiled by the nnmptinllei of the currency from tho statements of Octn- bei 5. of the current year, shows the enormous sum of $1,S31, 192,929 a total gi eater by $233,301,871 than It was one veiii'uirn. nnd uretiter bv JS0 712 HRR Mini, i. .. J .... 1..1. .,o ,. tC .:. .. ,. ...-, .j,, ,11, ij ui nu- iivAuii year, when Increased business and renewed confidence In the llnanclal affairs of the count! y had brought the Item of Individual deposits up to $t,77O,4S0,5C", n sum exceeding liy more than $5,000, 000 the Immense total of the deposits on Pepte inber 20, 1892. There Is another point worthy of no tice concerning the return of prosper ity among the people. It will be re called that one of the claims made by the advocates of tho fiee coinage of silver duiing the pi evidential campaign of last year wan that. In the event of the election of Sir. MeKlnley, gold would go to a "still higher picmlum" and that the yellow metal would be hoarded In the gieat monetary centres "to the damage of people who have debts to pay." Prei Isely the revei.se of these pre dicted results Is true. At no time In recent years has gold been so plentiful and easy of acevss as It Is today. The gold holdings of the banks and of the National treasuty are enoimous vast 1 greater than they were a year ago. The movement of gold during tho past year has been townrds this country, nnd within the countty It Is not being hoarded In the money centres, but Is being distributed wherever It may be wanted G2 Sec the I All Wool Carpet ... I All Wool, medium i tllc ftlo MJu I All Wool, boal ciuullty..., Wall Papers that we are closing out immsDuniBniRnBmKBMm Royal inaket the leod pure, wholesome anil delicious. iS torn. VLf 'J Mhusraft SMB KIWDB Absolutely Puro ROVAt BAKING POWDCR CO htw YORK. WB THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. i. Pi Ices of stocks fluctuated veiy widely and very easily, ti.ivetbing a range up and down many times In tho eouise of the day. This Indicated a feeilsh tone of speculative mind, a leadlncss to dispose of hold ing" on a siBiit Intimation of possible untnvorable developments and an equ ally nervous anxiety on the part of the short sclleis to co or their contracts on any nppeiraneo of a. hardening tendency In the muket. Tho most fotmlduble event in the day's happen ings to far us am iflect on values was concerned was the further post ponement of tho announcement of tho supremo courts decision Jn the ISeb biaskr. maximum fieigbt case which wus conllcleiitly expected today. A i.i ,i,' ,. i.i..,i i.n in Hpcel.il weakness was Induced also In the coalers by the vrrj discoui.iglng leports of tho condition ot that indus tiy due to over pioductlon, cutting ot pilces, nnd the pcislstent mild weath er. Theie was rot lacking the stock Spanish uur scale, which was inndf to do duty again today. These demoia llzlng factois did not begin to be felt until some slight linpiovement over Satin day's clos had been effected in in Ices, sugar leading the wav. There was a notable improvement also fiom the low point bofenu thr close of the day due lo coveilng of shorts nnd on a supieme couu decision against the Interstate Comineico commission, as to the legulatlon of lates utiuei tha long nnd short haul claust where water Kites aie In competition. In consequence of this ilse at the open ing nnd impioveincnt at tho close, net ele dim s nie much diminished. Total sules weie 427,"00 shales. furnished b WILLIAM LINN. AU LL'.N .t CO.. stock biokers, Meara build ing, rooms 7O3-70C. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est. ing. Am. Tobacco Co. ... 79 79 78 7o7i Am Cotton Oil 211- 21 14 IS IS Am Sllg. Itelg. Co.. 133'- 131'i 129 13'1"J Ateh., Tern, fc S. Pe. 12'4 12'i 12'4 121', Atih , To & S. Fe Pr. 27 27 23'i 2f,'i 12'i 23'i 51' i 2') 92 'i 117' 89 ', aw. 89' i SVi 10b' j 131 S 31'& Kfi 51 ?i 29 93 Canada Southern ... i2 32 Chis. .V: Ohio 20j 201, Chi.-.igo (In1 93 93 Chle k N. Western. US1, ll!i"i Chicago, U. iS. O Wi. 9.. C. C. C. fc St Louis 31 ?2 20' i 91' 117's 91' 31'-i 90' S2-i, 107 131 SH SI 14 ICC, 63' i 3"i M'a 2C',i C2 Chic, Mil. & St. P.. 0' C hie, R. I. A: l'ac ... 82', Del. S. Hud 109 D, L. & W 131 Dlst. ,V: C F 9'i (Jell Lhetrie 3F8 Like Shore 1W4 Louis, tt Nas-hvllle. 53 9u' .S4 109'i 151 9's ul's KG', 53'i 20 9 7 321J S7 M. K. .V: Texas Pr. Man. Uatesl Mo Pae 7. 29i; 9S 2in ajifc . 87 103 . 14" , 29'. , 51 " . 13", , 7i.k , 29' ' , 2o- . 9 Nat Lead ..1,.. .. 31 Central Central L. 1:. & W.. S. & W. I'r. sp; lu3-a 10 ! 1011, n'4 29 ro Hii 74 2S7 20'i in 2714 2!'i 10U 19', 17'i 73',4 00 ll'i 14'i 25' i 29 49'i U 72", 2S'' 10 9 27i 22' fc 10 19'i 10', SP4 SS'i Nor. Pac Out & Western ... Om ili.t Pac Mall Phlla & It-adlng... Southern It It Southern It II , Pr. Tenn., C. & Iron... Te-as Pacllle Fnlon P.uille Wabash. Pr Western t'lllon .. U. S. Leather, Pr... 51 15'i 70' i 29Vii 20 9' 2S' io'-; i(ii 2on :ots 837s 83"J, C1'3 ll's CHICAGO GltAl.N MAItKLf. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Dec May OATS. Dee May COHN. Dec May LAUD. Deo POItK. Dee Inc. est. 931, 90 h 10m st. 92' i Ing. 91 193h 19'i 2Kt 23's 29S, 92'J 90', 19', 21'8 L0 90 19 21i 2'i"n 2-6 127 7.02 20 20',n 4.30 7.C.3 4 27 7.02 r.02 Scianton Hoard of Trade Lvcliiinge (iiiolnlioiis-.AIl (iuolutions lliiscd on I'm of Kit). STOCKS. Scranton A Plttston Trac. Co. National Roring DilU'g Co. First National Bank fcVAl i&n BAutbVw Bid. Asksd, 20 to 630 ... ... 10J 200 95 150 330 kO 15 17 . ... 75 . ... 230 ... 100 . ... 103 Hlmhurst Uoiilevurel Co ' bcranton sayings liamc Hcranton Packing e;o I.ncka Iron nnd Steel Co ... Third National Rank Thioop Novelty Jl'f'g Co ... Scranton Traction Co Hcranton Axle Works Westor Mill Co Alexander Cnr Rcplacer Co Scianton Redding Co Dime Uep. & Din Rank 150 Peck Lumber HI g Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage due 1920 113 People's Street Killway Drat mortgage due 191' 113 People's Street Rallwny, Oen- crul mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... ... Lacku. Towiihhlp School 6 City of Scranton St Imp. C7e Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co loo 225 100 102 102 83 100 New York Pioduce .llnrket. New York, Nov. 8. Plour Dull nnd moio or less weak nt old prices, city mill patents, $3 SiiaU.uO; city mill clears, $.) 4'al.Ki Wheat Spot weak. No. 2 ltd, WVic. f o b.. allont; No. 1 Northern Du luth. 9S'4c. f. o b., afloat. No. 1 hard, $1 01' f. o. b., allout. No 1 Northern Now York, lT'jo. f. o b., afloat. Options opened weak find with few exeeptloiis were heavy all day. closing P'.til'je. net lower, depte-saliiB Influences Included lower ea Men, hcailsh weekly stntlfctlcs, rain west, and liquidation November closed 93rj.e. ; Decombel, Ma6,c, closed Wjc; January, SI 7-lCa90 13-lt.c, elcie-d v.i May. 32ia Mc, closed 93V:,i Coin Spot hi in, No 2, 230. f. o. b., nllo.it. Options opened ting uud were gine rally Htm all diy, tloslng unohniiKid. Decimbci, 31'Hu31c., closed ai.c. May, 3ln33'ae., clnbcd 3.3c Ots Spot llrm. No. 2, 20ic; No, 3, 21V-. No. 2 white. 27c; No. 3 white, 2ie.; trai'k mixed, vvoftein, 2l'ia2Cc; tr.uk white western, 20a31c; track white Htate, 2Gu21c. Options Innctlvo but steady and un changed; Decejiniber, closed 211c. Ileef Steady; extra mess, $7.Wa8 0); beef hams, S22.20S' 30; elt extra :na4a mess, $12.0111 14 01. Out Meals Steady. Hutter Quclt; western crennieiy, Haaic.j factory, 10x 13c.; LlKlnr, 23c; linltntlon crcnmeiy, 12a 17c; st.ilo dairy, 12u20c; do. cicwmery, 13.1380. Ohen'se Quiet, lurge white, 8jc.s small white. O'.ic; largo colortsl, S'ic., (-mall colored, DljalHic. ; iort sklmH. Ca7c ; full sklmi, 3i4c. 13gs Plrni; state and Pennsylvania, l$a21c; westorn frobh, 21c. Tallow Dull. Petroleum Dull; lVnnsyl. nnln crude nominally, fc"c. Philadelphia I'mtloloil .llnrket. Phllndclphla, Nov 8. Win. it-Dull nml lc, lower, contract grade, November, MU u'.Hir ; Decimber, Janunry and Fcb ruar, uonilnil. Oorn dtundy; No. 2 mixed November nml December, Jtallc; Jnnuaiy ntid Kebnmry, nominal. Oats Fimii No. 2 white Noveniner, December, January and Fcbruarj, 2)u27'ic Flour Dull; winter super, $3a3.23, do extras. $3 -2-ia37."; I'enneylxanlii roller clear, la4 2; do straight, $laVri!ir; western winter clenr, $t,10il.S.; do. straluht. tl.VntV; do. patent, Jl S3.in.lCi; spring cleai, ll,i l.'O; do. straight, JI.CTjalW; do. patent, $.".iS.23: city mills extra, fl"i)o3.W; do. clear, $1.25,4.50; do. straight, M.t,-.i1 !Ki, lo. patent, Wlta",S0. llc Flour I'll in at $3 30 per barrel for choice IVnnsjlvnnln, buck-wheat Hour dull at fl.4iial.G0 per 100 pounds Potatoes Fnchangeil, white choice per bushel, OoadSc. ; do fair to good, fiH30V ; sweets prime per basket, 40i."0e.; do. seconds, 20a2X". Hutter Qul't but steady; fur.ey western cienmery, 23'ie ; do. Pciinxjhnnlii prints, 21c; do western prints, 21c. Dkri t'lrm; fresh neat by, 2ltf,, do western, ISo. Cheese! Steady. llellueii sugars Quiet, un changed Cotton i,r lower; middling up lands, CVir. Tallow Fnelianned. LHo Poultry I'll mer, better demand, fowls, Ta?o. j old rootets, Ge ; sluing chickens, SalOc; clucks, 8aPc. Drcsed l'oultry Firm; fair demand, fowl?, choice, 8',ic.; do. fair to good, 7'iiSe.; chickens, lare, lOalO'ae.j medium, &.1M&0.: common anl scalded, do, 7aSc ; tuikejs, good to choice, lOalSe. llecelit Flour. 3 0' bar lels; 11,001) imcks; wheat, ,001 bushels; corn. (.0fxj bushels, oils, ltl.COO bushels. Shipments Win nt, 74,000 bushels; com, 2.000 bllhels; oats, lii.OuO bushels. Chicago (ii.'iiu IliuUct. Chicago, No 3 The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat November, ffi",c.; December. W.aW.c; M-O, 'W"'1 8fliar'c. Coin November, jii2fic , De cemhrr, 2"i.:''1'.; .May, 2")vsa2'JJ4a3)e. Ots .Mny, 21 '4.211,0. Purk Deecinbel, $7. 0."a7.i3; Jam nry, b :.."i-' rn. Iard Uc e. ifflr, Sl.'-uf'j; J-muaty, Jt.Dal li'i. Itlbs Deimbei. tU'al ij; Janiuiy, $147 ,' - ;" " Ca-h qeotatlons were as follows: ,1I1I",':' Ga,1'' Low,ir! ,,. 2. r ni wheat. MS,c.. No. 3 do. S-iSSc: No. 2 d. !)! ; No. 2 corn. 2T,,c.; No. 3 yedow, 2';',r ; No 2 ents, 20e.: No 2 white f. o. b, 2T,.i2lc; No. 3 white, f 0. b , 222a 23', c ; No. 2 rj e, 47' ,e , No. 2 bailey, f. o. b, 22a 12-.; No 1 flax seel. tlOlalO"; i prime timothy seel. S-'.Ki; poik. S7.C3a7.70; lard, $13), ribs, JI4'a4 9'; shoulders, 41,a 4',c; rtilkej, $1.1S, sugars unchanged. I'loiir, rec i qits, U,C)) liorrels, shipments, 1"i.eii bitrels. Wheat. ii'Cel'jts, IM.WO bu shels, shipments, iji.iik) bralicR Corn re oeljits, 2n,ow busheN; shl.ment, 4i57, l10 bllhel? Oats, receipt", ul3,00 bushel ; shipments, ISO.OOO bushels. Itye, receipts, 15 tm bushels, Hhlirnient, none. Harlcy, ucelpts, 13J.0U0 bushels, shlpmentf., 13M) bushels. Hllflnlo Live stock. Fast Duffalo, Nov. S Oholi n steers, f.j 5.13; coarse roughs, 4t4 3j, choice hclfeis, $3 inn t.io, fa'r to gourt. mled butchcis' slock, $3 40nll5; good smooth cows, f 3 40a 3S0, export bull", $:r,Vif; sto.'k bulls, $2 75.13 11: ocp. $2 23allO Hogs Pi lino select Yorkeis. SJS'iim, mled pickers' glades, $3 8'n3 83; me Hum weights, $3. Sit 3.83; heavy hogs, $3 S3.it S3; roughs. V3 3'ia 3 30; stags, $2 73i3 23. pigs, $", 23il O) Lambs Choice to pi-'Tno jearllims, Sld'al 11; na tive lambs, choice to etia, 3 73.i5 83, fair to good, $3G0a5U); culls, $1 75a3 40. S-hecp Choice to selected wethers, $150al.75; mixed, $4.25al,30, exports, $3.73al.30; cull), $2.73a3.2C. Clitcngo Lie Stock. Chicago, Nov. 8 Oittle Rarely steady nt $I40i4 9l. Hogs $.1.35.13.70, coal 0 heavy luckers, $3.40a3 Do, best bacon lots, $3 73.13 80: pigs, 3loa,103. Sheep $2 50i3 00 for poorest to $4.40.1 1 5n for prime natives; western range Hocks, $3(iuil.Ai; lambs, $4.001.5.75 for poor to prime lots. Receipts Cattle, 0,5ir) heal; hogs, 30,000 head; sheep, 13,0w head. . New York Live Stock. New Yoik, Nov. S Reeves Oenerally steady: bulls, llrm. Native steers, $1 inv 3.10; stags and oxen. $2 73al 50; bulls, $210.1 3.23; diy cows, $1 30a3.25. Calves Active; veals, $3aS; gtassers, 3 23a3.73; veesieins, $2 80a4.0O. Shisp nnd Lambs Active, firm er, sheep. $.'.14 02'.., lambs, $,, 20aG05. Hugs Dull at $J.S0al.10. Hast Liberty Cattle .'larket. Hast Llbertv, Nov. S. Cattle Weik; prime, $180il90, common, $3.il!.50, feeeirs, $1.14.50. Hogs Active and lower, best medium weights, $3.9la3.93; best Yorkers and pigs, $3 85i3.90; common to fair York eis, $.!.S0a'iS5; heavy hogs, $3 SOa.1.90; roughs. $2 50.13.75. Sheep Steady and un changed. Oil llnrket. Oil aty. Pn., Nov. S Ciedlt balances, 00c; eertlllcates no bid. shipments, 203, 2j3 bands; runs, 147.S21 battels. pokes rchv. Mr. and Mis. William A. Watts, of Clinton, AVnyne county, and Mr. George Wntts, of Foiest Cltj, left for Scranton yesterday, to attend the f uncial of their lather, Andievv Watts, who dle.l In the former plate, Saturday after noon. The obsequies w 111 take place today. Mr. Watts, sr., was sixty yeais of nge. Mls3 Mary Uoblnson left for Phila delphia, yesterday, where she w 111 en ter a hospital nnd take n course to fit herself for a piofesional nurse. John Maey, Frank Hlnes and George Ledyartl me at Monttoso berving ns jurors. The court of oyer and terminer nnd quaiter sessions opened at Montioses yeiterday. W. J. Mnxey and Thomas Robinson weie In Scrnnton, Monday. The Gieek Catholics, of Forest City, nre about to elect a church on South SusquehantiP stieet and work on the foundations has been commenced. The stiucture will bo 4373 feet In dimen sion and will have a basement, the walls of which nie to bo stone. Itobert Tinker, of Clifford township, was among tho business visitors heie esterday. Cure sick headache, bad taste hi tho mouth, coated tongue, gas In tho stomach, (tltticiM and InillKOtloii. Do not weaken, but hiva tunic effect. ii rents, Th cmly I'll I to tike Mlth lloout Sar.patlIU. A NEW DISCOVEaY y 41 n&S den, N.J, that iibsollilely sf."2' i) iir. 1 iiiiiiee. in cum sj rSlu-T prevents nn septic or foul sVvjrf mnttcr Irom entering the sVviirl", mnttcr Irom e VJlr womb. JlM. As It dilates far! 8-3 nil nervoi tho womb, us ellReuicH Mm 'o-vr arising 11 om Hpusmod- iiHiirocurcu. in DlsL'iiHfS. Tu. mom. l'rohiimis.l'uln- fill Menwlnml kin, nnd nil other IiImuscw of VVonien Cull or hend two-cent stamp for pmticuluri). A. P. MUPP50MMRR, OGNHRAL A11CNT, aril Pmnklln Ave., bcruuton, 1'u. ymi'Si Co&iUniu nra ! reliable, :m tho j ureil elrugi 0p. tPeaB's ix Tber u prnropt, ( ael cfrUln In result, Tlie remise (Dr. I'eal'i) nerer dlsap tiaiat. & wiy bore, S 1.00, Adelrcu ttULHXDicutu C UflT4sna,0, Fa Sals by JOHN H- PHELPS, Pruce strsot- KAHia n n tEpn 70 By Boft.lVhlto Itatiitswlth Shapely Nail, faixu riant llairvrlth Clean, Wliolonotno Scalp, pro duced by CuTicnu Soap, tho mot cfTccttvo skin Hirlf)liig and bcautlflng eoap In tho world, as well ns parcst nnd sweotest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only proenth o of Inflammation and clogplns of tho rones. OnJ BOArUioMllirmishont the world rorii DmioiSD CltlM, C OhP , Sol lVopi , notion, IT. H. A. oy-"How to 1'urlfjr ul Uculilj tbt Skin, Solp, id J HMr," tatllcd I rre, tinnV miHnOe Itching ml m1t. IupMuNt r UMDV nlir.lL'UO lutu iy cnnciii iiihiuu. FNT BILL THIS CtV Now pet a hustle on and win a prize. We will present the Foot Ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions are the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave theii names with us and report all games played with the score. Thte will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. SPQHTSBES. ATTENTfflH. Jif rr Iff 1: A ,Xh sVl .1 w jsr-.- rjUR PKlCr.5 AM) (lOOD1? nro ntt ,!ht. s- havuliiuoHiiil money bj deallus vltli us. .speelal Drives In ever thing a sports man needs. Uuns, l'lsbliu Tackle, Canvas (foods, liaso Hall, l'ootliiU mid Athlotlo liooeis, ill prices inui eie'iy eompuiion. A.W. JHRISCH.AGT.,,?, 324 lice St And you will realize how easy It Is to fur nish your home luxuriously with a trilling outlay, u little at u time, and you don't miss It. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. A5KF0KTfiEB?oI(LET0N GIV5 Tff L BngTILGHTaWSRIP 4npS5AKQWTPIYMPE FOR SALE BY THE limine iii co SCRANTON STATION. &r JJ, O mg. ' UJlI 111 1 1 " " -st t. ' -" Kv)iu FSi- PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE i. w h EVERY WOIMAN monthly, resnlatlnK mtdleico. Onlf hcrulu3Ulj ihould be um u you mi me phi, get Penaarosi PBSQ a . Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlno svenuo and TEETH I)K. HILL et SON will do all prices than any other Dentist In Scrnntoii. rui,iiHi:r ti:i:th. F I 01) TKUTH WITHOUT PLATLS TKirnt KXTllAOTKU OOI.t) I'll.Lt.VUS .. . a 00 .. .ntr.K 7Sc e hnvo been In Hcrnnton ovor 111 cnrs; we uro hero 110W-.W0 intend tostny heie. Our business is not a mere experience. Wo will not do work todnv Unit vou can cull us to nce'ountror tomorrow. Wo compete with tho cheap ndvortlHlti'j dentists who nro here todnj and gone toinoi. row, but wo do 1101 1 0111 pare-our work ,s a contrast Mi do not tuiikea liiintulcc: ulfoiir opera ors uro e perls of skdl nnd experience, nnd not mere undents suill our prices 1110 lower tlinii the lowest Ileum e of Impostors and chin hitiinswlioeimaii.irdtorulii vour teeth bcciuise thej 1110 !'.ot Ihuincliilly ri'Hponslble Ilow can wo ibi better than they? llic iinswcr is env : Wo have 11 elcntiil ollii eln ninrlv every city 111 tho United Mutes, andwulmv our supplies nt wbole-siile lor cost No wonder we cull give better pilies tlinii unj nno ele, therefore i:xpeilenceoiiiils nlsei,nnd woliuve! the eixpeilenco besides our diplomas Don t ho buncoed; pet thubest, the most tellable, the most 1 onifori iibleund the most durable The newest methods, the latest iippllciittons. tho best tnuterluls 1 hcxe utti nltructlons worth LonslderltiK Itcsleles nervous people and tlioo with hcurt wunlclicsMiiui have their teeth filled or crowned with llbsolute surety nnd iinstleplvuiiiii.nl ,.i .... ih,. only really up-to-dntu Dciitiirilstiililislitnent iru Pcnnsv Iviiii 11 lertb pxiiniinir 1,1 n,n n iienv sei uir iisiicii m tno ulturnoon In the urteruoon la un old pructlceol ours. Wo nro th8 original. All othors uro tuero liuliulors .. .-.... . .. -. ......... ...V ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER You Admire Handsome Rugs But they're so expensive that they arc probably beyond your reach. Still once in a while a chance comes your way, for get ting FIKB ItUS AT I5AKGA1N JL1(1CS. 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. The Rugs soaked, and they're very slightly water stained, althought the damage is not sufficient to do them any real harm or spou tneir appearence in out line iiiusneu cast inuian WATEK STADiEJ) Size 12x15 feet, Size 9x12 feet, Size 9x9 feet, $20.00 12.00 9.00 L fr O 03 C srxaoa b x wJ j !I3 LftCKAWWSl AUEN'JE. I-Ius full and complete stock of all tlie latest up-fo- date styles in Bslts, Waist S3l3, Rogers' Silvar -Piatoi Wara, Starling Siltfar Spoony at the very lowest possible prices at 213 Lackawanna Avenue. Tlie ICimlieli CKAIG-Y-XCS CASTLE. The Home ot Alme. Pattl A Museum of Price less .Mementoes Ilow the Diva Miows Iter l.ojaltj, 1 hough Thousands of Miles .May Intervene 1 lie; Latest Is an Autograph Letter Sent from VVulee. Cralg-y-Nos Castlo In the heait of tho plctuiesquo Swunta Valley, the homt of Mine. Patti, euntains onie- of tho mos-t priceless hell looms and bric-a-brac in Grc-at Hrltaln. Within its walls nre sou venirs from ovciy elltr gtnend b tho diva duiing the Journejs of her woudeitul career. To receive a letter confirming the hlgl opinion that she ptonounced elfcht yc.u s ago Is no common oc('iine'ii',e, and yet she has recently 1 created a previous honor. Mme. Paul was the gieat artist who first Indoiscd tho Kimball piano, ono of which sho took to Cralg-y-Nos Castlo with her In HiO, where It still stands In excellent condition doing good service. Since tho t stlmonial then given tho Kim ball plmo, sho has Indorsed no other. Mme. Pattl has now placed In her castlo one of the new st.vlo Kimball In by grands, and this Is the letter she writes concern ing Its arilval. Crulg-y-Nos Castle. Ystradgynlals, It.H.O , Hreconshlre Hcuth Wales, July 2, 11,97 DeMr Mr. Kimball- It Is with great pleisuro that 1 wtite to at knowledge thf safe airival of the KlmbiU baby gran 1 piano It Is Indeed a beautiful piano an I has an cxqulMte tone. It has ulleady been greatly admired by many connois curs who nre all united In ptonouncin'? It to bo a chef-d'oeuvre. With kind re gards, believe-me. jours very truly, Ade'.lna Puttl Nlcollnl. The Chicago Times-Herald. GI'OIUJl' II. IVES, t) West Market Miect, Wllltes-llure. W. S. F00TK, Local Akcii!, 12'2 l'agol'lnee, hciunton, I 'a. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WllOillolllce H at '!. I.i.'k.iu.lll- mnrioivtv V'1' nu avenue, in Will- IMPROTCU fro-J inins' Whlto Front ?ASCY,'vJl' '"''OB fSlon, enuilno V3 vj- Iho ejo fice In 1I13 lnoHt nee iiratu iv midhUprlciMfor upoo tneles nrrt chciipT than clxcwlu'n. v 1 1- biHilnclies, IniDOrfe'e'' vlilon, or olhur lesulti of 8iich ncslect glvo vurnlni thut nituro U rulie-lllm; u;ulnt.t nii'li treatment of 0114 o.' tbo most precious gift. Norma, vision Is 11 lilcxiHliii; uiiuppre'clutud Miilll It has been lost uud iMtuiuel, Its lull Mil 10 is lliun io.il!u I, 'Ihereilorc, joiiHhoiild no lo'.o a diy lieforo hiivliig joureyewcMiiuln si. luUuurvleu wo t'ludly ruuder irea of ch ir;. RU.MCMUUR THU I'LACU, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Trout Shu; Store. : 0 u L .B M jj rl :s.V' ii- iiiinliibleliidlilisreiii-j -fRww ".' ,'10 Pioper enrer vVS.P'r-Si v! Ihe-ejes i.eelil lo pus CrtTl PFsT'ltSrs. Hssino.t people lui.tl ,P An fM P.JM lliullino comes w lieu . VfW W ' r ' SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Pull Set, $4.00. Albany Dentists. kinds of Dental Work at lower HtLVini l'IM.INOS ' M Ado S5a ..92 on TO 8f.oi) .....$1.00 EACH AMALGAM rttMX(lH... (lOl.tl CltOWNH OTIIKH CltDWNS In Xortbciisf. ,,,.,,,, 1,, ,. ,..,,i ................ -.MV ii 1 1 1 1 I 4 M I r 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, any way. I liese are not Jute Rugs, goods. KUG SALE I'ltlCES. j Size 7-6x10-6 feet, $8.75 Size Size 6x9 feet, 6.00 4x7 feet, 3.00 CARPET WAREHOUSE, 403 Lackawanna Avenua ADNHRED BY HIS FRIENDS ii ---. 0L.-C&- "A h &j!: mh5 And envied by his enomles. Wo have brought about tho tlmo when a man In mod erate circumstances 1 tin bo well elresaod. A short time n?o he was compelled to put up with a rciiil-iniide suit. Wo make a suit from ?1." up, tho color, c loth uud cut guar nutted. W. J. Davis, 213 Wyoming Ave. Special Attention Given lo Busi ness anil Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation! In tended According to Ualances and Itcspoiisjibility. ol'cr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Depoaitd. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profit? 8200,000 300,000 79,000 W3I. C0NNEI.L, Prcshlent. IIKMt IIEMX.Jr., Vice Fro. WILL! AM II. l'KCIv, CasUIor. u3 B OOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary it JjOO! fOISsOX jK.riuaM.ully GORED l 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated nt home for same price under tame guBrenty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare nnd hotel bilh, and no charge, if we fail to cure IF YOU HAVE ! taken mercury, Iodide petat.li, and stilt hae aches nud pains, JV'iitous Patches iu mouth, sora inroai, I'lrapics, v-oprer Colored bpole, Ulc;r on any jiartof the body,"Hlr or liyebrowa ftlllni; out, ills MMS 1111S Ct liUOI T WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Me solicit the ino-a obstinate cures and challenge the world for a case vie cannot cure, lids (Unease bus ulwiivs lillleJ the sl.lll ol t te m ul e ubicut iliviiclini 5oo nod capital In liind our uucondl. Iloiml Riiuruiilv Abiulute proofs tent sealed on iipnlii'xilon ion-page bonk ntfree. ldus COOK UB'.IUIY CO , f- osimc mp". UIIC. it). ILL BooS Binds ng N(.at, Humble ll'jok ItlndinR is what you receive If jou Ijave jour order with thi tCRAMUM 1KI11UNU IIINULKV, Tllb. une llullJInif, Serunton, l'u ,iSiH Psasio. THIRD HTIBML NH OF SCRANTON. ( V '
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