The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 13, 1897, Page 12, Image 12
13 THE SCT? A NTON TRTBDOTJ- SATURDAY MORNING. NOVRMXER !. 1S9T. When Looking For the Best Go to the most rellnble. Lnrsot nssortmont; low out prices In Hair U00J1. We mako WIGS, SWITCHES! BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed In Ladles' and Hciil' Wig?, for street wear. We liavo tlio leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ante to ceo tho Ideal Ilnlr llrujh, genuine Siberian bristle nlr cushioned. Children' llulr Cutting receives our special attention. 317 Lackawania Avs. Of course j on have heirlooms in form of OKI Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur. uishiiiKs area bit worn. Why not liac them toned up restored i ReUpholstering' Is a special line of Vtorliwlth in. We do it well and wo do it for as little as possible. We have all ih. new and desirable coverings. Carpels, Drapjries, Vall Papers. SCRANTON. 1MTTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. Mis. i:. C. Kellum .mil daughter nro vKtliu; trlends In Siii iu Milium county. Mr. J. I.. L'uighan, of Philadelphia, was in town jesteiday In the Intel est of the Mutual (iiiar.iiitj TJulKIinj? and Loan nsoelntion, h ivlnsr nppioved of leans amounting- to $J,0UO in this lc intr. Mr. M. V. McAndi -w has e mbarkd In the cjster lutlnes. Miss Utllr da. iJenipt-ev spent Tliuis daj v ith friends in Uunmoie. Miss Anna Yv'haW returned home fmm Philadelphia on Thursday, wheto s-lie h.us undi'iono an operation for ap pendicitis at the Goirnan hospital. She Is i in pei feet health Ml-scs Nellie- Heap and Marv Tlgue 1 av e : etui lie 1 home nftoi tvvcial elajs' 1 Iht vvltli fi lends in Hliuhuist. Mis. Hobcrt Campbell spent Tluirs flny at the ipsldeiin nt Ik i slhter, Mis Sv aU, nf (rceii Hldge Mis I.ouls Klein, of Srtnntnn, nient Thum1a at the Sehlaerei lesldcnce. Ml. Tlionvis Murphj, of Hiownsvllle, li ih i etui lied 1'oiiip after -oveial i! ontlis ltlt wllh fiiends in Xowpoit Nevis, V.i. Mit. .1 tilm Swnit7 and family and Mis-. Maelle, eif 1 ittstmi, weie visit jis at the Diuffroi icslde'iie jesUvday. -ttoincj John M Qniuinn. of Wllkea Hane, was a IMtor In town p&tcidav Pilmllive Methi'dlst enuieh -ei vices tomoiiow will be at 10 "u a m . when Ah It. Hikim' will pieatn Sunday scheml at 'I p. in Kov T. O lijclie-, of Plvuieiuth. will conduit evening ser vices in the ab'-cnce' ol It"'-. .1. .lencs, who will en e upj the v..eant pulpit In the Second 1 ilu.ltlvn Methnllst eluucli at T'lrnioalh Mr. William Told an aged lesident of Mlllel's move, pi"1!! r ,icHllb away en Thin idny 1'ioinln after n prolong ed illness. lie Is smvlM'd bv n wife Mid tvo chlldtcn. Thorns and Lydia. runeial will t.tk" place on Sundiv nf tiiuoon. Peivli'.s will be conducted in tlio Ullck ehuie'i nt Dili en. Intel -liirnt will be In mljnlnlnr eemeteiy. Mi u ) i.andtn vv is a visitor In f-ci anion on Thuisday. Doctor I") c. Utnwn of Dunnioro, ns Flsteel by Deetoii Willi un I" and Wal tei Tj. Pier, pe'i f jrine el a sueeessful op eiatloii on J. It. Thompson, of Mlllei hill, a few davs ago Mi. Thompson has lien a hufii'iT c.i all nnd 1 Idnty tiouble dining the past few rais Thy sueeeciled in lcniovlns thic Urge Kail stones. The patient is row lestlns cablls. Tins Pilnullve Mfthoillst Klondike lucnr uud e In v-ianthcniuiTi show to be lii-M In O'Alillej's hall. Nov. 17-JJ, piomlses to be iv innninioth attraction thl hunon, Door piies will be given each evenlni; and en'erralninents of a unleiiu chniiUter will be iniloii'tl. A niuseuni of cuiloslties nnd art will also le a ttilklng teature The pastor Is to li congratulated upon having his woiK crs so veil oiganlzed and the gneial enthusiasm In advance piomlses the abundant success of the bazaar. Theie v lit 1j an elaborate display of upwards of one thousan 1 chiysauthcniunis by Mcsrs. M"Donald, Webster and P.oass. Admission, 10c. UNIONDAI.i:. Airs. Hberlln, of P.oekland, N. Ygavo her dnughtei. Mis Cable, a suipilse Wednesday evening by appearing In person unannounced Airs. Cable has been ailing for sever al days, but is mprovlng. Tho Methodist Aid society spent Wed nesday at the home of Airs. John Rob eits, of Cllffoul. Tho lemalns of Owen Davles, hulled three jeais ago in Lyon strict, were Wc have Just put on sale a new prices and compare them with any llest Heavy Cotton Carpet J. cut Heavy Union Carpet Kxtiii Heavy Union Carpel , Tin .U7'j.j0 We have some choice lots of at 5c, tic., and 8c. pur roll. Bill UN ! ill! J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Curpcts, Oil Cloth, Window Shades and Draperies. Chairs and Tables. on Wednesday mined nnd re-Interred In the cemetery of the Welsh Congie Itatlonnl church, Clifford. Miss IMItli llurrltt was In Scranton thin week. The Hev. nnd Mrs. llnrncd nttended tin Kpworth lencue convention In Scinnton this week. MIs-h Mtittd Leu Is Is spending a few weeks with friends In Scranton. Union service will ho held In the I'lcsliyterlnn church on Thnnksglvng day, A large number fiom hetu nttended tlio Clulstlan Endeavor coinentlon.held nt 1 let tick Center, last Wednesday. All speak well of the hospitality of the people nnd the Interesting and piollt. nble session!. Many of the wells In our town nr drv and the late ccntle hhowers have been ery gratefully received. IN AND OUT OF OFFICE. OroMT Clcelniiil Is not the only raw who ha thrice run for the president! il ofllce. Jefferson run throe times, Jack son three times, Martin Vnn Hurcn four times. The nnmo nf Adams reappears on n presidential ticket at least twice In a generation. Kino times the American people h.ie been called upon to vote for a mi mlivr of this Massachusetts family, cither for president or vice president. Charlis Coatsworth I'lnckney was the most persist! nt nnd unsuccessful of pres idential candidates. He tried three times In succession, falling each time. Thomas PInckney nlso made one unsuccessful trial. One president of the United States, John Tyler, has afterward been in rebel lion ngnlnst It. One lco president, John 0. Breckinridge, has led an armed force against It In tlio Held. Major McKlnley Is tlio twelfth pi i si de nt out of twenty-fHe who had pre viously served his country In ti war With time exceptions, ull had attained n general's rank. The otlur two were Monroe, who was a captain In the revo lution, nnd Lincoln, who was u captain In the lilae k Hawk war. Virginia has given six presidents to the nation McKinle Is Ohio's llftli con tilbutlou. Only live presidents have served two full terms In succession. Tour presidents liavo died In olllce. Musicnl Cows. rrom the New York Commciclal Adver tiser. Two summers ago, In Newport, n cer tain wealthy woman astonished the gueat the hid Invited to a lawn tele b.v having a. big white cow brought out and milked bcfoie the tompanj. The mllkinnid was, of course, a. Wntteau mllkmild, with buckled shoes, short s.klit and pantile's, anil the cow woro a collar of bells and blue ribbon nround her nck The simo worn in, who appircntly has a pcnslunt fni c ittle, has bien visiting In tho llaitz district of Getmanv, and her fancy vv ts ciptiiresl by the melodj of the bills th it weie attached to the necks of the cows In the meadow. The bells were of dif ferent lzes, nnd when lung In unison piodueed the sweetest and most harmon ious of sounds .Madame promptlj oi eleied some bells of a Hart? Ilrm for her beloved American klne, and It Is to ho supposed th it the wanderers In the dlieo tlon of her "vaentrlo" next summer will be greeted b iho same tinkling tunes that delight oni 's ears In the pictuie-iiuc Hartz mountains. FAILED. Alter Being in ltiisiuos for Forty Years n Lending Mnutifncturcr Torced to the Wnll, the Mock Now Hclng Slaughtered to Allcct Immr fliilte .Settlement. -Your Chance Now lor Clothing Hiircnius, Wnstc No Time nnd Tnko Quick Ailvan tngc of This Croat Maiiglitcring Snl e. Aftei being In business for foity veais, tl leading clothing manufactuier of lltoaelwuj. New Yoik, was fenced to suspend and was closed out by the sheiiff The Chicago Combination Clothing Co, of 211 AVn.shlngton ave nue, now have their stock and are elos lug It out light and lett nt such pikes that jou never hend of befoie lie liilek if v ou need any clothing, as then Is n chance which seldom occuis Helow we ciuoto a few pi lees in older to show what tiemendous s.ieiiiiees will be made and bear in mind that goe d juiced below can be leutined at any time dining this sat, if not consideied woith Hie money. No mattei what the cause- nun bo and aie not soiled. Alt-n's fine worsted overcoats at $J 18. This coat Is ically worth $1.-. We nl lnvv vou to keep It homo foui das. and If not soiled ou may return the same, and we heieby agiee to retuin the SS.IS. Alen'.s lino spiing and fall ovei coats, in silk mid satin lining. $ 09 This is teally worth $.'0. Alen's etia line satin lined spiing nnd fall ovei coats, f 7 S3, positively woith $2C. A splendid suit of men's clothing at $T -IS 'I his suit l.s positively woith $1". Keep It home four davs. and If not soiled letum the same nnd we hereby ngiee to refund the S3 -JS. Alen's fine Sum mer vvedght pnnfs $121, line quality, teally woith $", latest MMo and very handsome. Keep them f ur davs and if not soiled leturn th s-.1p and we hereby ngree to letuin the SI 21. Alen's extia flno suits $G S3 This JG 83 suit Is tho llnest material, latest stjle, well made nnd positively worth $20. ask to see It. High gindo goods, wear ing equal to the finest iualltv of cus. torn woik. nnd over 10.000 different suits in silk and satin lined All must go, recnidless of cost, boys' and chil dren's suits fiom 7S cents up; child s knee pants 17 cents; bov.s' hats, worth $1 50, 13 cents, men's lints, 73 cents woith $3 50, good handkerchiefs, 2 cents, woith 23 cents; socks, 3 cents; men's line underwent, -13 cents per suit, vv ot th J2 CO line silk suspenders S cents, w oi tit i'i cents, sjlk umbrellns, 4U cents, woith ?.i..r,0, nefeis for bos In all col oi s from $1 OS up, and a thousand other articles wo hnve no space to mention here. During this great sale the store will be kept open until 9 p m. It will pay jou to come one hunened miles to visit this great sale. If you value monev, don't miss it, Alake no mistake. Look befoio you enter and don't be misled by .signs and banners displayed by other merchants, but come dlieet to 2U Washington avenue, next to Connolly ti Wallace's old stand, directly opposite the Court Hous-e, Scranton, Pa. P. S. Wo positively will not fill mnll ordeis, but ullovv car fare on nil pur chases to the amount of $3.00 and up waids. line of Ingrain Carpets, other goods In the city: See the All WoolCurpet lite I All Wool, mciillum imnllti All Wool, bust ipiulliy ooo Mo Wnll l'npura tlmt we arc closing out Koal nukes the toad pure, wholesome and rlellcloui. mwMi Absolutely Pur R0L BIK1NO POADCn CO. sewtOKK. DUNN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Larger Consumption nnd Mnniifuc turo in Iron Than Lver Ilolorc. Woolen Alllls Have Orders foi Thrco .Months Ahi'iid. New York, Nov. 12 It. O. Dun & Co.'.s weekly review of trade will say In Its Issue tomorrow Colder nnd more stormy weather, so long needed to ncceleinti' distribution ot winter goods, lias materially helped In some quintets nnd the resulting Im provement In letnll traele i mentioned In nearly every northern dispatch this week, .so that ordeis to 1111 stocks have been discouraging, anil In some blanches the multitude of demands for immediate dellveij bhovv that the dis tribution to the conmimeis has already gone be.vnnd the expectations of deal ers. Hut this is not jet the geneinl lule, and mnnj complaints of delajed tl.ado fiom other quatteis, nnd there still remains the extensive tdirlnkag" caused by fever nnd quaiantlne at the south. It Is, therefote, the mine sui prislng Hint the volume of nil pay ments through dealing houses contin ues about ns large as in lS'U, and 10 7 per cent, larger than last jear Ilail loael earnings also neatly equal those of 1S02 Tor the (list week of Nov ember, and half the mileage In the1 United States show earnings in October of $30 :'31,490, or SO per cent, laigei than last j ear. and 2.2 pel cent, larger tlian In 1S92. Speculative maikets feel dis appointment because pi lees do not llse futther and faster, but It is fortunate for piodueem and dealers that the ex pel Knee of some past je.ars in Hint le spect has not been lepeated. There Is nothing to cause general leaction, the pui chasing power of the people is grad ually increasing, and nfter the lull which follows extensive replenishment of stocks, the tinde sheiuld give ample evidence of that Increase The output of Iron furnaces Nov. 1 wn.s 213,139 tons weklj, against 200,129 on Oct 1, against JC 5 pur cent., and unsold stocks decreased 4-,90 tons in October, Indicating a laigei consump tion in manufactuie than ever liefore, even when the output of pig was punned bv swiftly advancing prices to the highest point. 217,f.s2 tons, on Nov. 1, 1S9" Prices of lion products rose that jear r,3 3 per cent, but aie now not four per cent, hlghei than June 9. The enormous output, with some more furnaces staitcd in November, causes but a slight dee line in Bessemer pig to $10 23 at Pittsburg with no decline In other pig there, at the east, or Chi cago, and no fall In pi Ices of finished pioduct.s, "except a shade In angles. While most works have oideis for the lest ol the jear, and in sheets and so ne other blanches aie far behind in dellveilttt, new oideis aie few, but iiu hide one for 2,000 cars nt Chicago and one for 400 at Pittsbuig: one for an ai moled ship at Chester; many for small buildings, and for Pnlnt Vin cent's hospltol and three school houses heie; many for biidges, with some for the drainage c.annl at Chicago, with a Hvelj demand for hoops, and a lnige expoit buMncss, vvltli a quantity ot bars for Asl i Woolen mills generally have orders foi tlnee months aheail, and aio not st citing fuithcr engagements. Lime sales of speculative lobs of wool at pi Ices not stnted suggest that it may be lowei befoio the mills need fur ther oideis, A je.u ago the pi ice be gan to mount, with h av .speculation, and lins ilscn Ki per cent without lo ne tlnn in quotations, while the lite In goods aveiages but 14 per cent. The de cline in cotton, and the slow dim mil for goods, owing in pait to wann vviatlur, have led eottem mills, to con fer about iiittallment of production, and futtlur i eductions have been made In blown sheetings and ill Ills, ptlnts, and by Jobbeis in blenched goods. Cot ton declined nil eighth to 5 CO c-nts foi middling uplands, nnd both expoits and takings of spinners have been laige. Wheat diopped over two cents, but has since ilsen as much, vvltli lienvy bujing for expoit. Western receipts continue henvj; In two weeks 14.02S 007 bushels, ngnlnst 10.3S1.19J last year, while Atlantic expoits, pour included, nave been 03G2 0.' . bushels, against 3, 921,231 last year. An Hngllsh nulhoiity leckons the vvorldV, jl Id nt 161,000 UO0 bushels less than last jeui, which would mean a market foi f.ll this country has to spare Coin expoits aio again larger than last jcat, and the price has ilscn Hsc Later pi Ices of meats do not Indicate that farmeis hnvo as jet much Inducement to have ten n for feeding. Ualluies for the week have been 291 In the United .States, agi.lnst 27t! last jear, and 24 In Canada, ugaintt 4G last year. Legislating Unci, IIU Character. Pi un tho Chicago lteMord. fn Davis, In discussing the subject of Indians, told of the rehabilitation of Johnston Sides. Johnston Sides was a ihlof of tho Nevada Indians who in de qulto a fame for himself as a tempeianee betuier omonk his own people. Hut one da j, "being sli k," ho took a dilnk of whiskey In the Magnnlli saloon, and was obirved by heme wicked white men, who straightaway stalled the- icjiort In lull ilrcuUtlou, i ml Mi i-ldis'a reputation bade fair to bi gone. Hut he was an ln dlun of Inllueuce, niul, i ppcallng to his vvhlto friends, he icpi evented that some thing must bo done, tlse he would be come nn outcast fiom his tiibe He ac knowledge drinking tho llquoi, but told the sick-man stoiy. Sides had always been a fair sort of an Indian to, as he pleaded and begged, two or three gool fellows hi tho Leglslntuie agieed to llx things no that ho could go baiK to his pioplo in pildo of conquest. Accordingly trls concurrent resolutlcn was drawn up "Hesolved, by the Leglslaturo of the Slato of Nevada, tho Ooveinor concur ring, Tnat tho drink of whiskey taken by Johnston Sides in the Magnolia saloon, July 11, 1SS7, bo mid is licroby annulled " 8evir.il speec)iis vvero made, and old Sides, surrounded by v. big gathering of his tribe, sat In the lobby and heard ell with profound intenst. When the favor, able vote was announce! tho Indians set up a wlerd war ci which wits under stood to bo npplacse, and, hcadesl by Johnston, the exculpated, the v walked 1 out Into a sunshine of great happiness. THE MARKETS. Wnll Strret Itcilew. New York, Nov. 12. Today's stook market was mtlrely without animation at any time. Tho prellmlnniy drive at Bug u and one or two subsequent raids ngnlnet that stock failed to dislodge, any largo offerings, nnd thu subsequent deal ing In that stock showed gieutly ellmln Ished activity and firmness of tont. Its lesscs wcro nil recovered and the closo showed a net gain of n small fraction. Tho low price for the day, which was 12i, was a new low point on the present move Hunt, Sugar was easily the leader of tho list In point of activity and absorbed one third of the total deillngs. Tho lonler.s showed somo stiength on account of tho approaching cold hii ip, They were helped nlso by reports of restriction of output by Individual companies. Totnl sales wcro 211,100 slmrcj. Uurnlshed by WILLtAM LINN, At,. LHN .4 CO , stock brokers. Wears build Ing, rooms 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. Am. Toxaeco Co .... WW SVi t so'i Am. Sag. Ilc'g Co . 127 lii l.(, ljji, Atclu, To. ,v 9 Co .. I" r.'A I.m, i Alch., To. At S. IV .. 2s, ";i4 2ii4 27" ', Can. Southern ."iji, 52j J'ifc, GJif. Chts. At Ohio 21' !P 21'. 2Pg Chicago (Jas l", 9314 sji, r, Chic, k N W 119', lJJVj 11914 120 Chic, 11. A. Q US 93'4 U2-(, ST, C. C. C. . St. L .... KJ'j l.2 ajij 3J-8 Chic., AIM. At St. P .. !" 921, HP4 !'2iH Chic, It, I. ti P SP8 S.V, s,38 -4 Delaware A. Hud ..Ml 111U H" ll" D, L ti W 15 13i.i 133 IVi'i DIM. ,t C. P (,! ;i fcv, ) Oetl. Hleetllc 32 3! .12 35 Louis. A. Nash .... 51', S3 31 M'2 M. K. & Tcx lr .. 3P 32-H 3I Sl Alanhattan P.le .. . "7 't !d'j 9S Mo. Pacltlo 273i 2.S'i 274 2i'j Nat. Lead ijil 331, 3Ji4 aji, N. J. Centi.al S3 87'j XP., lie N. Y. Central 103 10V4 in", iV,i, N Y S A. W Pi .. Ml'fc 32 IV 1 SP, Nor. Pacific. Pr .... ul'4 52 (,IU i.lmH Onl A. Wi't Pi3, 13V, P. 33 Om iln 73ifj 71,, ;-,Uj lis Paellle Mall 1'34 29', 29 .U, Phil. A. Head 2P, 22'i 21 21 Southern It It . Pr . 2S 29'- 'JsTi 2ij 'linn , C. A. lion . .21'. 23 21', 21'. Tex is Paellle pi', 10'4 Wx HH4 Union Paellle, 201, 21 2D1, 20 Wabish, Pr P. 17'i 10", 17'a West, Pinon Sfej yi ),, m,,i1 U. S. Leather. Pr... W'i CI ijii tl CHICAGO CHAIN MAIUCL'T. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHHAT. Ing. est. st. Ing December 93'.. 01'i m 91', May 90 91 y 91 I lATS December 20 2iVr l'i "i May 22 2: 21 22'h . OHV I)eccmbcr 27 27 2V, 2.f, Mav 30 Wa W11 20', 1. Aim December 4 27 4 27 120 4 20 POIiK. December 7.47 7 47 7 32 7 37 Scrnnton Uonrd ol Trnde Kvclinusc (Juotntions-.AII (Juotntious Uascil on Par ot IOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked Scranton A. Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National Lior.ng K. Drlll'g Co. ... 0 first Notional Bank C30 Klmhurst lloulavard Co ii Scranton Savlugs Hank 200 Scranton Packing Co ss I.acka. Iron and bteel Cu 150 Third National Bank 330 Throop Novelty M'fg Co s) Scranton Traction Co 15 17 scranton Axlo Works 75 Weston Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Beplacor Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 105 Dime Dep. A. DIs. Bank 130 Peck Lumbe- Jl'f'g Co ' 17; 223 Keonomy Light, Heat &. Pow er Co a; BONDS. Scranton Pass. Killway, first moitgage due 1929 US People's Street Hallway first mortgage due 191S 115 ... People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 U Dickson Alanufacturlng Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 City cf Scranton St. Imp. 0 102 Mt Vernon Coat Co 85 Scranton Axle Works 100 hcranton Tiactlon Co 100 ... ew York Produce .Market. New York, Nov. 12. Plour Ste.idj and modiratcly active without change In prlei ; eity mill p itents, $3 73ali. Wheat Spot uttaJ, No 2 led, 99e , f o. b . nollit; No 1 noilhein Duluth, 9V,p , f. o. b.uflont. No 1 hard Manitoba, 1 02',, f o li ,alloat to arrive. No 2 h ird Kansas, 97'jC , spot, options opened Weak under cl appointing cables and foreign selling, rill id on coveilng and v.n quiet but null all div, closing 'a'ie net lower. No 2 led, Junuuv, 9u aj71ac , dos-M 97', e ; Alav. 1M 3-10a9lc, closed 9o',c ; No Vi mber, "loe 1 9,c ; Decemter, 9'! J-li,a97e' . closed 9iA,e Cm n Spot firm. No 2,Ji,c, 1 o I) , alloat; options opened ste a Ij and was Ilrm all dij, closing unchanged to '., hUher; Maj. 33a' i'.e , tlosed Jl'. ; November, closed .52 'sc ; Divimhn, "li 22' ,c, elo'-ed J-'1 c Oats Spot ste idj ; No 2 23i23'e.; No i, 21'jC. No 2 white. 273,c.; No .! whlti, 27e.; trncK mixed, western, 23i20'jc; track white, 2oi3P.c ; options dull but tlrmer: December, closed 23'. Pee f Steady. Cut meats Plrm. Butter S 1 adj ; wi stem creanierj, 14123c. , ilo. fac tui, lftal'e; i:i(,ins, 23c, imitation eioimcij", 12il7c , bt.Uo dallj, 12u2Uc, do cieuii'ij, lli2ic Cheescs-Vr dull, large white, September, S'-e ; small white, do, 9'4C.; laige colored, do S'c; .small cedoiel, dn , 9'C.; latge October, S'4C ; s-mall Octobci, &sac ; light ikims, 0i7c, I ait skims, 3',aC'.c ; fu'l skims, 2'jale. V gs Stead j , stale nn 1 Pennj lvanlii, 20 nJlc ; vvcltin flesh, ic. Tnllow uijlet; eltj ($2 per package), 3'c ; countiy (pack. i n s free), 3'.sViC l'eti oleum ejulct. 1 eiuisj lv.uila ciude, nominallj iJc. m Pbllndi'lpliiii Piov i-ioii Miukel. Phllidctphla, Nov 12 Wheat-Dull nnd ' c lower, enntiact oracle, November, '.ti'i, 1 7c , Decembct, Januaiy and Pibiuar, 1 1 mil ul. Corn Pltm and '.c higher; No 2 mixed. November, 32Jiailc.; DecemlK-r, 32a J3e , Januaij and Pcbuiary, nomTnil. (nts Plim, No 2 white, Novenibei, Do. c nber, Jjnuarj aid Pebiuarj. 27a27'.c. Potatoes Firmer, higher, white, choTse, P r tnnlicl, bSa7uc; sweets, prime, pir bisket. 4"a30.. Butter ti 1 adj , fcuty Western crcameij". 22'. c ; do i'euiuj 1 V1111U pilnts, 24e , do western, Sic Kg I inn; fnsh, nuirbj, 21i ; do vvistem, jfjc, I hersc Quiet but steaelj. Hi lined Sna fus Firm, o'ood demand Cotton -1-1 j1 luwer; middling uplands, C'e, Tallow "Cures talk In fnvor vor ETTja n s.: fas ol Hood's SarsnparlU ns for no other medl cine. Its great cures recorded In truthful, convincing languaga of grateful men and women, constitute its most effcctlvo ad ver Using. Many of these cures aro mar vclous, Thoy hav 0 won tho confidence of the people; have given Hood's harsapa rllla tho largest sales lu tho world, and lave mado necessary for Its manufacture tho gnatcst laboratory on earth. Hood's Barsaparllla is know n by tho cures it has made cures of scrofula, sail rhium and cizemn, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia nnd weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which provo SarsapariNa Is the beat In fact the Ones Ti tie Wood rurlner. li .. rs-ii euro liver III- t easy to rlOOU S Pills take, tdsy to ope rati. Sic. Mood's Dull nnd unchanged. Llvo Poultry Steady; fowls, 7a9c.: old roosttrs, CaOVic.i spring chickens, 7ac; broilers, 9al0c ; ducks, S.a9c.i geese, 8a9c. Drcse-d Poul try Ulniii fowls, choice-, 8!in9o. do. fair to good, 7'fcaSc: chickens, large, 10c: me dium, 8a9e.j eonimon and scnldcfi, 7abc : turkejs, good to choice, llillc.j ducks, 7a 9c Hccelpts-Plour, fi.Oxl barrels, 9,000 sacks; wheat, 21.000 bushels; ceirn, 70.VJ0 biishMs; oats, 99.000 bushels. Shipment Wheit, 7,000 bushels; corn, 90,000 bushels; oats, lC.OoO bushels Chicago Crul 11 .Market. Chicago, Nov. 12 Tho leading futures ranges I as follows; Wheat November, 91c; December, 91'n. 0114c; Jlii1, 9014n?0c. oCrn-iNovcnibei, 2', 2HV.: May, SO'a. 30',.i3Oc. Oats-Dcccmber, SOaiO'nilM.c; Alny, 22.i:2'8c Poik-Decembei, 7.47'5a. 7 37'i; Januaiv, JS.r,oS33. lird-DeTTni-bcr, $l27'i,ul20, January, $is;'2al33. Hlbs December, $1 33.il 30; Janiiarj,f JII0U3O. Cash quotations we re ns follows; Flour Steady: No 2 pi lug wheat, S7'inS8'ic; No. 3 do, SI'iiaV7'se , No. 2 red, DlUnWi'&c; No. 2 com, 27'a27', c; No 2 oits, 2oy,c; No. 3 white, f. o. b, 22n23'4c; No Z rjc, 47'aa47v4C.; No. 1 flax seed. Jt.'Cl'Jal OS; prlmo timothy seed, 2C3; pork. $7 3517.10; lard, $l22'4nl.ri. ribs, $l2,3ilS3, shoulders, toSc; sides, 4al"c ; whisky, ll.is, sug 111 s, unchanged, llieelpts Flour, 10 000 bairels; wheat, 82 M) bushels, coin, 239, WO bushels; oats. reiOOO bu-hels, re. 33, () bushels; bailej-, V3.Q0O bushels Ship mentsFlour, f,000 barrels; wheat, 7,0'JO bushels; corn, 113,000 bushels; oats, 308, ri bushels, rye, none; barlej, 7CO0O bush els. Clilciigo l,ie Stock, Chicago, Nov 12 Cattle Strong nt $1 30 n5 10; bulls, $2.10 13 73, calves, $3r070; Texas glass cows and steers, J2.15a3W; westein langer", $130. native sheep, $3a I S3, western rangits, $390.1150, fed west erns, $1 Kill 73, lambs, tlaC 20 Hog $2.43a 31.0; pigs, $3J-a3 53 Hecelpts-Cattlc, 2, 500 heed; hogs, L"i.(X) head; sheep, lOOuO bushels. Now York Live stock. New Yoik, Nov. 12 P.ceves N itlve utieis, $1 23 U93. stags niul oxen. 2 73a4 30, bulls, $3at !3, illy cows. $2aJ10 Calves hteadj, ovals $3nS, nipscis, $3al2", west 11ns, $3alis.' Slceji -Mid Limbs Active; sheep, flim, limbs, stndj , 'beep, $"a!73, lambs, $, 2'Vj Hogs Dull at $1.7eal. Itnllnlo Live Mock. Hist Huflnln, N. Nov. 12 Cattle Nothing ilnlnr Hogs About stiadj; Yoikeis, gooel to cleilei, $J t3 it 70, ruu?li, lommon to good $.: ISal 30, pigs, eomnion to choice, $,! G."a 70 Snccp and Limbf Pulily sti idj ; lumbs, chlce to extra, $3 V) n3 '"O, culls to common, M 73a" 50, sheep, choice to selected wethers, $130al73, culls to common, $2.75a3 23. Hast l.iberlv Cattle .Market. Hist Llbirtj, Pa. Nov. 12 -C.attto Steady; prime, f I 73 it s.3. common, $!a3 30; feidi rs, jl it W Hius Slow at unchanged pi lev s Shi Film, icrolce, $1 JJ.il 40, common, $2 7"ia3 23, cholre lambs, $3 50a 3 73; comon to good lambs, $4 50.13 33, veal c lives, $t,30V7. Oil "nrket. Oil CItv, T'a , Nov 12 Cicdlt balances, C3, eertllleates closed 1"; shipments, 120, 733 bands, urns, lol,u30 bauds. Her Hi plv. "it's a stiange thing,' said Willie Wish Ington "every time I trj to sing my dog Low Is " "Yes," replied AlP-a Cajcmie, "I liavo alwajs thought th it dugs ranked almost with hum in beings In Intelligence" Washington Stat. 1 Ki U iteaSfflj Always Reliajla. Purely V3gitab!3. Petfectlv tasteless, ele ;niillj coat eel, rcgu. Inte, purify, eli ms anil strengthen. HAD WAY'S Pi l.I.S lor the cure of nil disorders of Momuiii, llowoN, kid leyH, llludder, Nervous liisciucs, HUrlne's, Vertigo, Cos tlvelle, Piles. 5ICK HCADACHR, FEMALE COMPLAINTS BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSVIPATION, AMI ALL DISORDERS OP THE L1VEU Observo the follow Ing sv mptoms result ing from diseases ot tho digestive organs Constipation, inwaiil piles fullness 0f b'ood in tne head, ach'ltj of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of wcign- 01 me siomacn sour eru; tatlnns, sinking or llutterlng of thu he-a-t, rhnltini or suffooatlng sensat'ons vehen In a Ijlng postun dimness of vision. do,s or webs before tho l?ht. fever and dull pain In the held, delLMincy of pciplia tlon, ,llownesf of Ihe sjn and eje-, piln in tho side chest, 1 nibs and sudden flusn. cs or heat, uurnillg in inn uesn A few closes of HADWAY'S PILLS will free the sjstcm of all the rbovo named disorders. Price 25c per sent by mall. box, hold by Druggists or RADWAY &. CO.. 55 Elm Street, New York. A NEW DISCOVERY IO IT. 1 Il!ltl, III I tllll s: V den. -. I . tb.it iibsoluiclv "i . . : 7. . . :..::.":... . " ;..:r. v. idlir 1 leveiu. 1111 niqiiii'ur mill rv?.i . 11111 ur lioui entering the ,Ltf' womb. ,vk 11 mimes me woino, all nervous dlseiisn iillsln - Iroui sn.iii uod- fl 1 "ei V le net ions are 1 urod. '- ' III 111 KM U, !IW M. III. '" mors, l'roliiixiis.l'uln. ful Vleintriiiitlon, nnd nl other IHuiso of Women Cull or bend two cent stamp for patiiciuurs. a. r. ncrrjOMAiniv, ocvricAL agent, '2:11 Franklin Ave., seranton, l.i. IWM'8 - Wll IG SHOE SALE TODAY, SATURDAY 1.000 Pairs Ladies' Button Shoes, all sizes 3 to 7, at 49c. 1,000 Pairs Hisses' Shoes at 49c. 1,000 Pairs Child's Shoei at 49c. 1,000 Pairs Ladies' Rubbers, Common Sense too, Candee & Wall's Good- year, at 25c, worth 50c. f.f'N'S SHOES. 1,600 pau-s Men's Calf, Ilnnel-seweel Shoes, worth U 00 te $100 per pair, special pi Ice only $1 9S. 730 pair Men's Hawl-sewed 3-sole Shoes woith $too, nt $2.1S. K50 pair I'Hteiit Leather $5 00 Shoes, at $.'.':u 400 pulr Men's Lnamel nnd Patent Leather Shoes woith $100. nt $1.29. 7V) pair Men's Ures.s Shoes worth $1.50, at lSe. 1,&00 pair Men's Dmihle-Solo and Tlppeel working shoes. Congiess and llalw, worth $1.00, nt OSc. 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 yo.l will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be at your command. N. B. z,ooo pairs $1.25 mining shoes at 98c; all sizes. YER DAVIDOW, tat?ili5rffi,MaIe 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TEETH IK. II I l.L, & SON will do all kinds of Dental Work at lower prices tliun any other Dentist lit Scranton. tUI.I. HBT TKKni ?l 00 . 11 00 i'iti:i: .. 7,3c THhTH WITHOUT I'LATBS rilKTH IIXTIIACTHU aol.I) FIM.LVUS We have been In Hernntnn nv.r in tmr, nOW .MO llltoitil Inwf nv ln.in f li,r l,-l... -u l. exporlonco. We will not do work toeluv that jou can call us to iiecount for tomorrow. Weeompetn Willi thorheiip udvertlslngclontlstH who aio here today nnd gone tiiiiior re iv. lit, l i, nil., h. ...... ...... ...... .".. .. .. .... .. ...... ., v .... , ,,,,,, I,,, i,r mini s ii e oi tint liltllfnii t,ilu(..ln. ..if..... . . anil experlcnee, and not me re students, mill our prlns are lower than the lowest, lieu nro of Importers niul ebnr- union wiiei can ntiorel to ruin jour tcelli U-eiusc they nre noiiinnnclally nspoiiMlble Hmv can wo do butterthaii tliev 1 he answer Is euj : Wo have a elental ollleeln nenrlv overv cltv In the I'ulted stm, , m Mt, blIV olir supplies m w bolesiilc for cot. No wonder we can givo bettei prices tliiin an one clxe, thercfoie Hxj crlcneu counts nlno, iitid wohavo tho expcrluuce besides our illplomns. Iluu't bo b ineoeil; get the bent, the most reliable, (be most i omfort nhleiinil the mot durable. The newest methods, the liilest iippiiciuinns. tlio best innterlnls 'ibeso aro attractions WortlicoiiHlderliiB. Ilesldes nervous piople mid those vvltli heart weakness can have their teeth Ailed or crowned with netiri vjcaitiiess can have their teeth llllcd or nbsoluto safety nnd posltlvelv without pain only really tip-to elate Dental Kstnbllsbment ern Pcmisvlvniila 'Iceth extruding In the SrVeMniil"' Iv.fl'J.'T.S'.V.VaiM!! L " '"""noon " ll practice ol ours. Wo nre the - . . .. . ,,.w miv.IW IHIHIItUl, ALBANY DENTISTS, OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Kerr's Carpet FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. $1.00 Moquettes for 80 Cents Some with borders to match every piece new, shown for m liist time this week. Best Tapestry for ioc. a yard above these $1.25 Body Brussels for $1.00. s-fr.ime goods, made by three of the best mannfactuiers, viz. lilgclmv, Lowell ami (ilea Eclio. $1.50 Bigelow Axminsters for $1.25 Are unrivaled for their beauty and we.u ing qualities. TnncstrlC? 1111(1 ingrains, foi rooms, halls and stairs, in endless variety, at proportionately low prices. KE R'S THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to IlnsL iv:ss anil Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation l".. tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 79,000 WM. COXNEMi, President. 1IEXRY ITCLIX, Jr.. Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. THE SQOaSI AND 2, CO.il'LTH Bl'LT SCRANTON, PA. CIIHING AND BLASTING FW MADU AT MO09IC AND MMflfr DALE WOnUflL IAPLIN & RAND POWDER C ORANGE GUN POWDER Llectrlc Hattcrio, niootrio Cml-ilur for Vlodluf bl.i.ts, b.ifety Fuw, juil Repauno Chemical Co. '3 exp"oivi M00S1C POWDER CO.. TRIBUNE WANTS BRING QUICK RETURNS. We duty any nouse to meei 1C.00O .pair Hojs' Shoes nt SDc, OSe. ml $1.2'). and 750 pair Youths' School Shoes nt C3e., 70c. nnd OSc. LADIES' SHOES 1,500 palis eif. L-ulles' fine Ponffola tuition anel laeo hlioei, initent leath er Vamp, worth $3 00 to $t 00, nt $1.19. 7C0 nalr Ladles' Hand-Sew eel Shoes, regular $3.00 shoes, foi $1.79. 100 pair Ludles' Hnnet-Tuilied Shoes i:i: widths, wot tli $J00, nt $179. SEE THE LOW PRICE. Full Set, $4.00. Full Set, $4.00. Albany Dentists. HII.VHlt rif.T.t.VOM fcoa A.MAl.OA.M PlI.i.LN'OS 2.10 Olll.l) CItOWNH f2 00 TO 80.01) OTIIHII C1IOWNS $1.00 K.VCII n n,.i ln.rn .., .. ,.,. va irase rv uu ... .... -...,. crowned wit wo mot! In Northens tnornliig am e mo tho t'orthenst ttltit, iiml Carpets and Upholstery, 408 Lackawanna Avenna SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist VIHOSK ome-o to nt s. ., . TT 'Jtl Liiclsawan. c-,y jii, .e'iiiu, in , in. limit' White Kront Slioo ttore, oxumlnoi llic eye free) lu tho most iiccur.ato way, and tils prices for gpea tnelC't nru cheaper tlmn rlewhore. A la. ineligible Inillfrerenrn to tho proper cars of thoccs seem to kr. tei most poople until thotlmo cornea when liemliiches. Imperfect 1'Ion.or either rewulN vT nnnnrni? Kl fi-"r". ftaS' ofsucli neRlect cle uanilnt,' Hint nature H rebelling iiRHlnst Fiich treatment of one ol the- moat pieele,us gtli. Isuriniil lslon 13 u bleislns iinnppreclatoil until It has been lo.t niul rcntoreel; Its lull iluo Is then reull70ct 'iliere'foie, mi should not loso u clay before ba In z vour ovoi oininlne'il. Thlsbervlco wo gluelly render ireo of charge. RUMCMUCR THE PLACn. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the hlte Trout hhoe Store. ADMIRED BV HIS FRIENDS And enlecl by bis einiiile. We have btought about tho time when a man In mod er.ite clretimstnneert can bo well dressed. A whoit tlmuiiKo he was compelled to put up with a iiiid.e-madb Milt. Wo malco a suit Irom M ", up, tho color, cloth mid eJl guar, a a teed. W. J. Davis, 213 Wyoming Ae. tnese iov prices. f 2,000 pair Ladles' Shoen, worth $1.50, e t "9c and 9Se" s"i0 pair l.ailles' Cotiinion Sense, Ope ta Too Shoe-e, woith $1.50, at 75c. J size's only 2'i. at., and 1. 1,500 pair Ladles' Slippers nt C9e and Ladles' Jersey LoftKlns at DSc. and $1.25 Misses' Shoiij at 49c, C9c.. flSe , nnd $1.25. Children's Shoot at 15e., 39c. and 49e. 1,500 pair Patent Leather. Child's Shoes, wedge heal at 49c, worth $1.00. Pi iV-'.vVi.'i'llLHWrJniWi.fc. f Y m Urn ml I in A 1 Ha I 1 1 HA I i 1 f Bargains s miMfK rffil " h I Jr,