8 THE SCKANTON TltlBUHE MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22, 1897. When Looking For the Best Go to the moit reliable. Largest nssortmont; lowest price In Hntr Good. Womnko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. .Satisfaction KunVnntced In Lndles' nml Gents' Wigs, for street wear. Wo have tlio lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Al to see the Ideal Hnlr llrush, genuine Hlberlnn bristle nlr cushlonod. Children's Hair Cutting recolvcs our Bpeclnlnttentlon. i m F. 317 Lackawanna Ava, fill! Of course you have heirlooms in form of OKI Furniture, ami then, perhaps, your modern fur nishings area bit worn; Why not have them toned up restored? ReUpholstering Is a special tins of work nit!) us. We do it well and we do It for as little as possible. Wc have all the new and desirable coverings. WILLIAMS f I' MATT Carpets, Drapjries, Yill Papers. SCRANTON. IMTTSTON. TWO ADDRESSES BY REV. DR. CRAFTS Concluded from l'nge 3. long nges before the things which the civilization of the present day boasts) of ns being an indisputable nnd irrefu ablo evidence of their wonderful en lightenment and scientific advance ment. Man, he slid, had never yet and nev er would be nble to produce a geomet rical point, yet the creator of all things had shown that It was possible in the sting of a bee. He also cited th'e web of a spider as being the only thread nhlch was delicate nnd strong enough for use In vatlmis astronomical obsei vat Ions. It was beyond the pow er of man, he saldfl to manufacture such a thr?Md. yet God had solved the problem at the bcginnlnrj of time. Uv a series of photographic charts Dr. Crafts placed before the auelltnc In tangible form numerous illustnulons of the beauties of Clod's, handiwork and compared tlvn with human produc tions. He contrasted the modern tele phone and telegraph with the ancla gcus insttuments cupplled by the cre ator to eveiy individual. The eve, the car nnd the brain, he said, were In struments of communication between individuals moiv perfect and beautiful than could ewr be devised by a Unite being In any ace nf the world. Nntute's beauties as exempli fled in the snowflako, th ice llower and In the flowers of th- llild wcie placed by the side of artificial ( reatlons and the dis tinction vividly drawn. Thosi things, said Dr. Crafts, might to demonstrate beyond question to skeptics and unbe lievers that their positions were- unten able. "What clearer evidence," he concluded, "than this great world itself with all its transcendent loveliness can Mr. Ingeisoll and others of his kind wont that the existence of the world was not the result of chance?" SABBATH NEWS NOTES. W. E. Tenno, Railroad Young Men's Christian association general secretary of New Haven, pleached in the morning In the Cedar Avenuo Methodist church. A collection was taken up In St. Peter's cathedral yesterday tor the benellt of St. Patrick's orphan asylum. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, pastor of tho Jackson Street Baptist church, being 111, Ids pulpit was occupied yesterday at both s-c-rvlees by Rev. James Hughes, of Jackson meet. This well-known dlvino preached two sermons in his usual mas terly manner. Hev. I.. R. Foster, pastor of tho Sum ner Avenue Piesbyterlan church, preached a very able sermon last even ing, using as his topic "A Thanksgiving Unto the Lord.'t- The church choir ren dered lino music and Mrs. I,. R. Foster, who has a pleasant voice, sang hevoral solos. Rov. P. P. Doty, pastor of tho Hampton Street Methodist church, preached at both services of hi church yesterday. The topic of tho morning service was "Christian Sanctllkatlon." That of tho evening, "Memory In Its Relation to tho Sold In the World Beyond." Rev. Dr. C. M. Glllln preached ono of the best sermons ever heard in Kim Park church yesterday morning on the text which Tolstoi gavo his book, "The Kingdom of God Is Within You." It was a broad gauged, kindly view of tho world of tho present, a blow at religious In tolerance and a hopeful beautiful Inspira tion for noble living. Dr. Glllln will preach tho sermon on tho occasion of the Thanksgiving Day union services of the Pcnn Avenuo Baptist nnd Kim Park congregations in the latter church. Rev. II. W. Buck, presiding elder of the Lewlshurg dlrtrlct, Central Pennsyl vania conference, conducted the morn ing service at the United Evangelical church on Capouse avenue. Rev. Dr. W. A. Mowry, of Boston, preached In tho morning In tho Green Rldgo Presbyterian c h u re h . Wc have just put on sale u nsw lino of Ingrain Cnrpcts. Sse tho prices and compare them with any other ood in the city: Best Heavy Cotton Carpet '.'no I Ail Wool Carpet 4 no Bent Heavy Union Carpet :i:ic All Wool, medium iiiniiii' Vin Exirn Heavy Union Carpet I .! ..Jto All woSlI IJSt qn!lilH.":n::::n:ZBW Wc huvo some choice lots of Wall Papers that wc nre closing out nt 5c, tic. and 8c. per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets. Oil Cloths, Window Shades mid Drap.-rlei. Chairs nnd Tabic, LARGE TANNERY BURNED TO ASHES Walsonlown Visited by a $150,000 Conflagration. ONE HUNDRED MEN WILL DE IDLE Tho I'lrc Is Molloved to Ito of Incon dlniy Origin, as tlm Hollers Wero i'nr Removed from tho Locality In Which the l'liimcs Wrro First Dis covered. Wllllnmspoit, Pa., Nov. 21. The large tannery of the Watsontown Tan ning company was destroyed by flro last night Involving a loss of $150,000 and tin owing out of employment over a hundred men. The fire was discov ered about 11.30 o'clock' by tho night watchman who t onco started to sound th" alarm by blowing the whis tle, but tho rope broke nnd a railroad locomotive whistle responded. Tho tannery was almost a nillo from tho fire company and by the time the de partment :;ot there the entire structure was doomed. Tho attention of tho firemen was then directed to tho near by property. The lire is believed to have been in cendlnry for the boilers were far re moved from where tho llames began. The men were working on full time and the prospects of a heavy season's work were good. BOUGHT ANOTHER GIRL'S RING. A I'nctory Hello's Explanation of Her Change of .Mind About Mnrrylng. Reading. Nov. 21. Parents, guests, min ister, and caterer were sadly disappoint ed yesterday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Mo'-es Long. Hundreds of factory linnds were nlso disappointed. Mary CJoodheart, ono of the belles among the mill girls, was to have been married to Chnrles P. Long. The wedding was to have taken placo at the home of Long's parents because the bride's parents live In tho country where the factory people couldn't attend the ceremony conveni ently. Long was regarded as a lucky fellow. His friends had sent In two looms full of gifts. At the last hour a basketful of moro gifts arrived. Two large turkeys were in the oven nnd other supplies wore ready for the wedding feast. The entile house was decorated nnd extra chairs had been nrranged nlong tho walls to seat the guests. Tho Rev. .Mr. Huntzlng er of St. Luke's Lutheran church, re cently returned from Europe, had ben engaged to perform the ceremony. Shortly before the hour for the wed ding word came that the bride had sud denly disappeared. A note had been placed In the family Bible of the Longs addressed to Mrs. Long. It was from the bride. It read: "I hope you will forglvo me for leading you to bo much trouble, but it's Charley's own fault. If you knew how he treated mo you would not wonder why I left. 1 can never be his wife. You always treated me kindly, but that Is not enough to make me a happy wife. To think that he would buy a ring Of nnother girl at the mill nnd have me wear it ns my wedding ring!" There was nnother note addressed to Charley which has not yet been made public. The entire wedding was declared off. and the brldegionm to drown his sorrow, entertained bis fellow members of the Pcrklomen Social club, NO MORE FOOLING. ThoKeniiig Tcluuriini Will Ccuso to liiimhoozlt- Itself ami the Public. New York. Nov. 21. The Herald this morning- published the following an nouncement: The Evening Telegram ceases to appear from yesterday for the tlmo beins, In ac i urdn.n i wltn Abraham Lincoln's wise saving i hat "iou can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you can't Tirol all of tho people ell of the time." And he was rlsht. Tho public also can fcol publishers all tho time and adver-N listrs can fool publishers some or the time, and tlicy seem to be continuing to fool them all. But the Evening Telegram does not propose to be fooled all the time. An up-to-dato evening pajjcr at one cent does not pay. Therefore those who aro publishing evening papers at one cent uio either tooling tno ptoplo or fooling themselves. As the Evening Telegram docs not In tend to fool Itself or fool the public, it has ceased publication until tl." tlmn be comes ripe when it can stop being fooled and stop fooling. . TRAMP'S NARROW ESCAPE. Patrick Convci v (iocs to Sleep in n Steol .Mill Oven. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 21. Patrick Con very, aged Zi years, was taken to St. Francis' hospital yesterday, suftulng severe burns about tho body which he le celved In a peculiar manner. Convery entered ono of tho buildings of tho New Jersey Steel and Iron com pany and sought a placo to sleep. He climbed Into an oven and later the night watchman started a lire In tho furnace with which tho oven was connected. The heat awoke Convery and his cries at tracted tho watchman who released him from a dangprous position. When taken out of tha oven Convery fell unconscious to the lloor. Ho will recover. NEW FAST MAIL. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 21. The new fast mall train scrvlco on the Santa Fo was Inaugurated this morning. Tho train will start from Kansas City at 2.30 In tho morning and will lay local and eastern malls down In Western Kansas towns nearly tweivo hours earlier than hereto fore, and Improve greatly In connections for the far west. Tho train will mako 12 miles an hour between hero and Nowton, Kan., and is said to be tho fastest mall train In the country. IMS Log Boom Breaks. Portland, Ore., Nov. 21. News has reached here that a. boom containing four million feet of logs and 1,600,000 cords of shingle bolts broke loose at the mouth of the Cowllt river ThursJay during tho high water. Two steamers were sent af ter tho scattered loirs but a large portion of them have floated Into the Columbia river and will bo lost. Tho logs were owned by J. U, Hartley and Charles Eng land. Enst Liberty Cnttle ,Mnrket. East Liberty. Nov. 20.-Catlle Steady; prime. $l.75al.83; common, S3.30a3.50; feed ers, Jlat.Dn, Hogs Barely active; prime medium, J3.0G; best Yorkeis and pigs, 13.60 a3.6S; common to fair grades, W.55a3.M; heavy. $l.Wa3.; roughs, 2.50a3.SO. Blieep Slow; choice, H.OOal.GO; common, J3.13C5; oholco lambs, J5.C0aS.75; common to good lambs, H.DOaB.40; veal calves, $6a7. PIMPLY FACES Pimpled, blotchf a, blaclsbeada, red, rough, oily, toothy akin, Itching, truly acnlp, dry, thin, nnd falling hair, and baby bleniUhea proTentcd by Ccticiin Soap, the moat effective akin purify, tng and beautifying aoap in the world, as veil as purest nml awceteat for tollot, bath, and nursery. (pticura Ii 10U tfirooihoot tha world. TnTTsa D. Aim C. Coir., Sole rrop.., Boiton. or"'llow to Ikautlfy la, 3kln,"ftt BLOOD HUMORS cTCM&iS. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Iteviow. Now York, Nov. 20. The stock market was almost inert to clay and drifted un der no very atra.ll motive toward-, a lower level. Dealings wero on a very small re.tlo nnd tho movement of prices outside a fow -peclal cases very narrow. The declining tendency seemed to bo some what checked ut the Inst an tho closing shower somo slight recoveries on short covering. Tho stock market has been a rather trivial affair all week, trading be ing of small volumo and the movement of prices slight. The average price, of stocks Is slightly lower thun last Satur day and the weakness of the coalers Is most responsible for bringing down tho average. Klscwheio In tho list there uro frw prominent stocks that show a net change exceeding a fraction either way. Sugar an I Consolidated Gas haw own tho widest variations and have absorb:! the greatest shato of activity and Interest and the net result Is shown In gains of less than 2 points. The total sales of the day wero GI.MW shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, AJcars build Ing, rooms 705-706. Open- High- Low. "'os- Ing. est, est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co .... fr2 & si M Am. Sag. Re'g Co ..132 132, J314 1S2 Atch., To. & S. Fe .. 124 1:' 12 I2i A., T. & s. P.. Pr .. 27U 27li 27U 27'i dies. & Ohio 21 21's 21',a 21 Chicago Gas 9IU ;iii T3'i !3'i Chic. & N. W I21U 1J1U KCi 120i Chic., B. & Q Mi j Jlj'.; lyij fC'.i Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 92i p-."4 02 !C Chic, II. I. & P 5,7 7',s kG-;s hs Delaware & Hud ...110 1)0 310 110 Dlst. cSr C. P y; f,h SH t.4 Gen. Electric. 3-!'i D2',2 S2' S2!4 Louis. & Nash ,-l4 f,,, Gl? 6t M. K. & Tex., IT .. 33 33 33U 33'i Manhattan Elo 03 M US t8 Mo. Pacific ai!, L'S'i 2S'.4 2S7i Nat. Lead 33- 31 Si 31 N. J. Central S5"8 KH SVi SI N. Y. Cetnral 103 Wi'i 105 103 N. Y., S. & W., Pr .. 3l4 3IS 34 31 Nor. Pacitlc 52 i'i 52i 024 Out. .fc Wost 13-"- H 13'4 l'i4 Pacific Mall 30"i 30'i, 30iJ, 20T6 Phil. & neid 2-17J 21i 20T4 2ls Southern R. R S'S Hs 9'J 9, Southern R. R Pr.. 291! 25- C9, L"38 Ti nn., C. & Iron .... 21;i T :i'i 'Z, Teat Pacific 11 II 11 11 Union Pacitlc 19 13 Y.t'k l'tsj West Union SG?i ST SH-, Wn U. S. Leather 71, 7's 7'8 7'8 U. S. Leather. Pr ... M',, 63',s CJ',i CJU CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- WIIE-AT. Ing. est, osi. Ing. Deromber 9j" ?" P1; ii'ij Miy 90'. 90- Wb Su'i OATS. December 21 2P 2ni 20 May 22-g 22' 22's 2211 1RN. December 2G'( 2il'i 25' ."'4 May 23 2QT, 23'2 20' LARD. December 4.12 -1.12 1.10 1.10 PORK. December 7.27 7.27 7.20 7.20 1 . Pcrnnton Board of Trade I'xchango Quotntlon--AII Quotations Based on Pur ol 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton Ai I'ittston Trnc. Co. ... 20 National Poring & Drill's Co. ... fcO First National Bank C30 Elmhurst Boulevard. Co ij) Scranton Savings Bank 20) Kcranton Packing Co 93 Lacks. Iron ana Steel Co IM Third National Bank 3M Throop Novelty M'f'g Co so Scranton Traction Co 1; 17 Scranton Axle Woiks 73 Weston Mill Co jsa Alexander Car Replacer Co 1M Scranton Bedding Co ioj Dime Dep. : Dls. Bank 150 Peek Lumbe- M'f'g Co 173 J3 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co ij BONDS. Scranton Pass. Rallwcy, first mortgage due 130 113 ... People' Street Railway first mortgage duo 101 115 ... People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due ID21 115 DlckEon Manufacturing Co 100 I,acka. Township School 6 102 City cf Scranton St. Imp. G 102 Alt. Vernon Coal Co , 85 Scranton Axle Works 10) Scranton Traction Co loo ... Nt'wYork Produce Market. Now York, Nov. 20. Flour Quiet but fairly steady; city mill patents, 3.75a0; do. clears, $3.13a.'.CO; Minnesota patents, 5a 5,t0; do. bakers, Jl.20a3.50; winter pat ents, $T.a5.23; do. straights, Jl.33at.70; do. extras, J3.15a4; .winter lower grades, J2 90 a3.10. Ryo Flour Quiet; fancy. $2.SDa3.33. Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 red, 99"c, f. o. b., afloat: options opened steady on heavy weekly clearances and foreign buy ing but cajed off later under realizing and closed akc net lower; No, 2 red Jan uary, 97Ua97'sC, closed 97c; May, !ji,a Wq, dosed 'J3c; November, closed WTac; December, OOVW.ic, closed 97'i.c. Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 33c, f. o. b., afloat; options opened steady with wheat, but sold off under weak cables and ab sence of local support, closing ,a'-4c. net lower: May, 3I?4U3ITC, closed 31c; No vember, clorcd 32c; December, 31a32Vic,, closed 31c. Oats Spot flat; No. 2, 20c; No, 3, 26c ; No, 3 white, 27!ia27'ic.; No. 2 white, 2814029c.; track mixed, western, 2Ca27',.c; track white, 27aS3'4c; options opened (pilot and Uc not declono; Febru ary, closed 271mC.; December, closed 23 e. Beef-Quiet: family, $3.50al0.5U; extra mess. 7.50a8; beef hams, J22a22.50; packot, S.50a9.50; city extra India mess, JHalC. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies, Ca 7'i.c; pickled shoulders, 5c; elo. hams, 7,4a7:!ic. Larel Quiet; western steamed, JI.50, nomlral; fcllned, quiet; continent, H.C0: S. A., J3.15: compound, 4tta4'ic Pork -Dull; mess, js.23a9; short clear, 10al2; family, Jllal2. Butter Steudy; western creamery, 3la23c; do. factory, ll'sallc; Elglns, 23a; imitation creamery, 12al7c.; state dairy, 12a20c.r do. creamery 14a22c. Cheese Quiet; state largo white, Sep tember. W4e.i fancy smnll white, Septem ber, Sc; part skims, Cafi'ic; full skims, 2?ja4c; large colored, September, 8.ic; small do. do., 8lic; largo October, 8c; light skims, Ca7c. Eggs Steady; stnto nnd Pennsylvania, 20a23c; western fresh, 22c Petroleum-Quiet; united, closed 67c asked; refined Now Yoik. JJ.40; Pennsyl vania, and Baltimore, 5.33; do. in bulk, $2.85. Now York l,ivp Slock. New York, Nov. 20. Beeves Receipts, 670 head; no sales; cables unchanged; ex ports, 1,323 beeve-s; 3.0S3 quarter of beef. Calves Steady for veals, dull and lower for graBsers; veals. 3a7.7u; grnssors, I3a 3.60; westerns. J3a4.50. Sheeji and Lambs Receipts, 3,200 head: sheep, steady; lambs, firm; cheep, $3al.7u; Iambs, J3.23aC.12V4. ogf Receipts, 2,039 head; steady at J3.C0a. 3.90. 1 Chicago (irnln Mnrkot, Chicago, Nov. 20. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows! Wheat No. 2 Novcm ler, new, closed 91c; December, new, PSa&S'sc; May, OO'ia.aOOUaOOUc Corn November, 2fl',ia2Cc; December, 2Ga2Gc; May, 23n23Ua29',ii.29r-4c. Oats Decem ber, 21Ha20-ic; May, 22n22'4a22if,c. l'ork December, J7.2J',4a7.20; January, $S.22'aai S.17'.4. Lard December, $l.l2!ial,12'4; January Jl,ir,a4.4214. Ribs Decomber, J4.17',4a4.17',i; January, l.22i2al,174. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady; winter patenti. ll.SOaSs straights, $4.30a4.CO; spring specials, $."."0; do. pat ents, JI.SOjS; straights, H.40a4.W; bakers, J3.50a3.80; No, 2 spring wheat, $8s4a90Ve.; No. 3 spring wlieat, SlaSo.; No. 2 red, 9.V a97!4cj No, 2 corn, 26',4c.; No. 2 oats, 22c; No. 2 white, t. o. b., 23a2l'4c; No. 3 white, f, o. b, 2Ja2lc; No. 2 rye. 4i.a47c; No. 2 barley, f. b. b 27a3Sc; No. 1 flax seed, Jl.Ola1.lOi4; timothy seed, J2.C7'4; pork, $7.20a7.25; lard. Jl.17'4; ribs. Jl.tta. 4.73; shoulders, 4a3c; sides, i,4alrfco.; whisky, J1.18; sugars, cut loaf, J5.S(; gran ulated, J3 21. Receipts Flour, 0,000 bar rels; wheat, 179,000 bushels; corn, 253,000 bushels; oats, 311,000 bushels; rye, 13,000 bushels; barley, 82,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 5,00i) barrels; wheat, 8,000 bush els; corn, 3$3,000 bushels; oats, 331,000 bush, ols; rye, none; barley, 10i!,uCiO bushels. Philadelphia Provision .Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 20. Whoat-Steady; contract gra.le, November, 973iu971ic; De cember, January nnd February, nominal. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, Noember and Decomber, 32n33c: January nnd Feb ruary, nominal. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, November, December, Jnnuary nnd Feb ruary, 2.S'aa29c Potatoes Firm; white, choice, per bushel, fiSa'Oc; do. fair to good, COadSc: sweets, prime, per basket, 43a53c.; do. seconds, do., 23a30c. Butter Firm; fancy western creamery, 23V.; do. Pennsylvania and western prints, 23c, Eggs Firm; fresh, nearby, 22c; do. west ern, 21a22c Cheese Steady. Refined Sug arsUnchanged. Cotton 1 1-lfie. lower; middling uplands, fl 1-lOc Tallow Steaciy; city prime In hogsheads, 3'c; country, in barrels, 3'ic; ilailc, do., 3c, cakes, 3'5c; grease, 2c. Live Poultry Quiet; fowls, ba7'4c; old roosters, r,c; spring chickens. (5 a7'4c; broilers, Sas',4c; turkeys, 9all".; eludes, Sa9c. Dressed Poultry Unchanged; fowls, choice, SaS'jc; do. fair to good, 7a 7'jc. ; chickens, large, OalOc; medium, do., SaS'4e.; common and scalded, do., 7aSc,; turkeys, good to fancy, 12al3c. ; ducks, 7n9c Receipts Flour, 3,3CiO barrels nnd 8,500 sacks; wiheat, 60,0a1) buhels; corn, 12,000 bushels; oats, ,"0,tn.iO bushels. S Ship ments Wheat, 2,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 12,e bushels. Philadelphia, Nov. 20 Receipts Beeves, 2,tB head; sheep, 8,993 nead; hogs, 3,V3 head. Beef Cattle In full supply but with fair demand; prices closed steady on all grades except common; extra, 5a 6'4c; good, -la4V,; medium, 44a4sKc; common, 4'4a4c. Sheep Active and higher for ull grades; xtra, 5a5ltc. ; good, 4'2a4c; common, S'iatc; lambs, 3niic. Hogs In fair demand and firm nt .Via 6'4c. ; other sorts, Sao'ic. Cows Fat cows, quiet at 2':.a3'4c; thin cows, in fair re quest at JSalS; veal calves, active at 5a 7'ic; milch cows s-old at J25al3; dressed beeves, actlec at CaS'ic t'hiciigo Live Slock. Chicago, Nov. 20. The week closes on a considerably lower cattle market than a week ago. Pi lino beeves adapted to the British Christina holiday trade have bold at high prices but uvcragu prices for other kinds of cattle were about 13c. lower than a week ago, and cnnnlg grades broke 20a.10c OtfetlngH hnvo consisted largely of medium llesdied steers that sold at $4.2T.al.73, such lol having the qiullty, but lacking tho llnlxh. Today's marKet, ns Is usual on Saturday, was almost n tlrely nominal with vrlees unchanged from yeitcrduy. Thcr was an active trade in hogs at steady and unchinge-d prices, tho bulk of tho hogs selling at Jl.l0aJ.3o. The commonest he.uy puck ers sold at $3.3013.;;, nnd to tire choleen shipping hogs at J3.Wia3.3". The range of pricj narrower than a week ago and hogs aro selling at 5a7'ie lower than at that time. Tiie small otferings of sheep and lambs were '.Isised of at the recent sharp decline, slnp being saleable at i'2.'n n3 for tho pooict to.l 0n4.75 for tho bc-st, while lambs were held at V.75at tor tii pool est to $5.23a3.30 fcr choice lots. This has been the woint kind of a. week for Rellers, the demand having suddenly Hat tened out. Ituffhlo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Nov. 20. Cattle Nothing doing. Hops Stionger; ork ers, good to choice, J3.Imj3.07; roughs, com mon to good, J.) 0J3.07; roughs, $3a,V5j pigs, comon to choice, J3.50 1.1.70. Sheep and Lambs -Slow for nil kinds; lambs, choice to extra, J5.fi5a5.7u; culls to com mon, $l.t3a.".3ii; shep, choice to selected wethers, Jl.75.i5; cull to common, $.;a.l.75. Oil Market. Oil City, P.-u, Nov. 20. Ci edit balances. 03; certlllcates, opeiml OS; highest, 6S; lowest, t"; closed 07, nffercil; sales, 21,00) barrels; pioduccis" arid icflncrs' credit balances, 07. FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore Her Story of tho Case, and Her Cure. "For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, unci a few years ago It broke out in a soro and spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would buru and itch all the time mid discharge a great deal. My health was good with tho exception of this bore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would irritate tho soro so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the lira without suffering intensely. Someone sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got mo a bottle and I found it helped mo. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough for tho great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all Impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mks. Anna K. Eakkn, Whittlcsoy, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. lie sure to get only Hood's, MHo Olllo "" ' fcyorita falI"'y catliuiUc. Price 25c. FOR SALE Boilars. Engines and Machinery. We will sell you New or Kecond-lland. wowlll ,cll you new or take old in ox change, or we will lent you anything you want In the Machinery Line, bpot Cash paid forftemp lrou und Xletal. National Supply aid Metal Co., 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3904 A NEW DISCOVERY By Br. Flulaw, of Cam den, N. J. that absolutely prevents any septlo or foul mutter from entering; the womb. As It dilates the womb, nil nervous oiKeascH mining from Hpamnod Ic actions ui'ociticd. Ovarian Dleiuef, Til mora. i'roluimuii.I'Hlii. ful .Menstruation, nnd ull oilier Ulaeasu of Women. Call or aond two-cout stamp for particulars. A. P. IIOFPSO.MMIiR. an.NUKAL AC1GNT, Jill Franklin Ave., Scrnntuu, 1'u, "HOW SSLiBl) ADIAY'S PILLS, Always Reliable Purely Vagetabls. Perfectly tuattle, (icwmtly coaled, rejru. Into, purity, cleans and Mtieucthen. HAD WAVHPIbLsrortho cure of all disorders of HtomHch, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous DIhc.iscs, Dizziness, vertigo, Cos tlveaness, Piles. SICK HEADACHE, PHAIALE COA1PLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDlfJESTlON, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Observe tho following symptoms, result ing from diseases of tho digestive organs: Constipation. Inward piles, fullness of blood in tho head, acidity of the stomach, nausen, heartburn, disgust of food, full. nes of weigh: of the stomach, sour eruc tations, sinking or fluttering of tho heart, choking or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the Fight, fover nnd dull pain In tho head, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of tho skin nnd eyes, pain In the side, chest, l.mbi and sudden flush, ts of heat, burning In the flesh. A few doses of P.ADWAY'S PILLS will free tho system of all tho abovo named disorders. Price a.c per box, Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm Street, New York. A GREAT OFFER FOR Till-; HOLIDAYS . 11 v .s.Rf.wv flermanla Wine Cellars, yt&ii t$S; llommonclsport and 7"!JwI. ?" Kiieims, iv r. twh!v& Wo l,ro ,,ett'f V&'u&f, introducj on vJ'SS'.?: niuong the very rmlned to nr coed l.KfI ,, ,.., ,1... ..nw.. I. nut ....... rM.;..t " -. ---.. ----- . m I' o In ho country, and we can see no better wuy of dolu this than by sell in? tlioni a eae of our goods, containing eleven l...,,,.. r.r ........ .....I a., a a f liotife of our extra line Brand) at one-half Us tie- iiiai cosi. upon re ceipt ot S5.UU wo will sond to liny reader of this paper ono case of our goods, all flrt-claM nnd put up In cle g'Hit ftyle, assorted ns loliovts Ca in Du 1 qt. bot cherry. 1 qt. bot. Elvira 1 qt. bot Niagara. I qt. bot. Anuellea, 1 qt. hot Port. 1 qt. bor. bvvect Is- wmmm VUi',VW niie.i.i. .eoj,-., 'y'frf, 1 qt. bot. 1 III. Uriipe 'ib!?9$5&"'i 1 'Ibis oiler Is made 'ifairtS& lmiiiitvto lntroiliii'O out Ur.ind Imp-rial ec Clinmnanc and wMP' our lino aouoic-ai?-This cave of iroo.N Is tilled Grape Brandy. oilered ht about one-h lif Its aetital cost and It will please us if oar iiiun.lx and pitrons wilt take mlvumu'-'i oftlus and b.ii as Intro iliiew oar good.. Mioidcrs should bo In be fore December 15th. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE And ou will lentigo how easy it is to fur nish your hemic luxuriously with a trilling outlay, a little at n time, id yu iau'l miss It. BARBOUiTSHOMEGREDITHQUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE PATENT FLOUH We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON DLL CO. M j JdJIJ. TH 1 3 BOOHS I AND 2. COM'LTHB'L'Wl BCnANTON, PA. mirilHG AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND R DALK WORKS. IAPLIN A RAND POWDBR COS ORANGE QUN POWDER Electrlo Hatterles. Klootrlo Exnliler. far ti plodlug bl04t4, Hafoty Fuso, uuj Repauno Chemical Ca'3 nxpLosi'vns; K$$ih$iiL ' V int.botilriin.llm iK'V ,-1". H'. ,,-l I'erlal ec Cham ?K?jiC.LiMV- ,';.. '-S Kit. bou Delaware 3uWSriA'.Ji..',7s.' KiMmt. 'J okay. ymm.': rru?:'"fc.V Kit. bot. s-.eet 1H3L3 , fimmim This Week's Bargains 200 ffi Hanufacturer's Price $8.00 and $10. AH this week and till sold out for $4.98 each. Four large Center Tables a choice. So first comers take a a AD ft BUCK'8 138 Wyoming Avenue. 80c ,W Vo Moquetto Carpeti nt tills price and of such a high grade, ato from 30c to 43c a yard less than they will bo next spring, and at the lovvewt price they ever touched In the regular way; these carpets are well worth a dollar. Tho patterns wc offer nre all new nnd at SOo. It will pay you to buy now. Store them away until wanted. Re garding Jloquette Carpets one of the best authorities says, "In beauty and service nt present prices, no carpet stands before a good Moquette today. These Moquettcs Are Good. Our Advice to Old Patrons Js Acton These Hints. R5 ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS And envle.1 bv hts efutnles. Wo have brought about tho tlmo when a man In mod crate cireiimstaaees ean bo well diessed, A fhort tlmo lino ho was compelled to put up with a ready-made suit. We maUo n salt from $13 up, tho color, cloth and cut guar nutecd. W. J. Davis, 213 Wyoming Ave. Steam and Hot Water EATBSVC Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. electric Tight wiring, the: fi CONNELL CO,, 434 Lackawanna Ay3, SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist vII03K onico Is nt ' 'J 16 Laelcnwan na avenue, In Will lain' White Front (shoo Store, examlnoi tho eye free In tha most accurate way, nnd his price for Rpeu bides uro cheaper than elsewhere. A la nienlablu lndlllcrenca to the proper core of d$ithz& j& PROPtBi? ii? svriisav. Swt lueees seuiu 10 pos- gQa i cms most people until ho time comes when lieoduches, Imperfect viaion,or oiuer results of auch neglect Rive warning that nature Is rebelling unlnt such treatment of one of the moat precious girts. Normal vision Is it bleating unappreciated until It has been ion sud restored; its lull valuo Is thun ruallzeit, "therefore, you should not loso a day before having your eyes examined. Tblsservlco wo gladly render Ires of charje. KCMBMUUK THR 1LACB. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front Shoe Store. WPDOPlDjp(? esr 150 ID ff W Manufacturer's Price $6.00 and $8.00. All this week and till sold out for $3.98 each. will be piled up and tlierc is tbc pick. MPORIUH Full flve-frnme Body Hrussel3 Carpels made by Blgelow, Low ell and tho Glen Kcho factories, are without a doubt tho best goods on the market. They've lecri selling at $1.25 right along, and next Spring they must go higher, there's no help for it. You'll want carpets then, but you'll surely grudge the prlco, and nobody will be able to help you. We'll make and store thenii for you till wanted, but. wo won't promise tho present lowi prices after the close of the pre sent month. Tims Here Hcnns ftoney. Carpet House, 408 Lacka. Ave. NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bus!, nest nd I'crscmitl Accounts. Liberal Accommodations ll. tenclcil AccorJlns to llalancei unJ Kesponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Proflts, $200,009 850,000 79,000 WJI. COXXELL, 1'rcsldcnt. IIEXRY BELIXaJr., Vice Pros. WILUA3I II. TECK. Cashier. 100 To Any Man, WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE OT Weakness in .11 en They Trent nnd rail to Cure. An Omaha Company places for tho first time before the public a MAQI CAr. TREATMENT for the euro of Lost Vitality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Llfo Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is a WONDERFUL TREATMENT. Magical In Its effects postivo In its cure. All renders, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental nnd physical Buffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Suite 717. Range Building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases, and postlve proofs of their truly MAGICAL TREATMENT. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cuio are being restored by them to a perfect condition. This MAGICAL TREATMENT may be taken at home under their direc tions, or they will pay railroad fara and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fall to cure. They ate perfectly reliable; have no Freo Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake They have $2.10,000 capital, and guarantee to euro every caso they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may bo deposited In a bank to be paid to them when a cure is effected. Write them today. For Sale by Hill & Canncll, Protheraj et Co. and A, Ii. Sltong, 4 , jst
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