THE SCITANTON TltlBUlffE-- TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2 18517. When Looking For the Best (iolo the mot reliable, Lutnet miortmont; lowest prices hi tlulr cJooiR Wo tnuko WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction Kiuirntitcoil In LudlcV nnd dents' Wlsi, forttreet wear. Wo Imva tho Irndluq Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to see the Meal Hair llriuli, t?ontiIno Siberian brlstlo nlr ciiMiloned. Children's HcilrCuttlnfjrcccUcsourspcediiliittontloii. I, 317 Lackawanna Ava. Of cmui'm: yon have heirlooms in form of OKI Furniture, and then, perhaps, your modern fur-lii'-hins area bit worn. Why not hae them toned tip restored .' ReUpho!stering Is a special line of work with us. We do it well and we do it for as little a- possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. minis i rain lit liiSiim Carpets, DiMpiries, SCRANTON. Wall Papers. I'lTTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 5 ,U".TOFYVlI.I. Our townsman. Jt.ues 11 nn. who h 11 Curne ly Vlu'lriU he in for th- last six montr.n w.tli the Sli.i'ioii-llcndti'suii i mpaii), kit li.e lonip.ur, in 1 -I v.ieL and iMuimd lioni. l the homo of hi r paie'iil. ?i. Willi in l'.ilik. In Jleiitoii, Mi. P.i Ml ill'td till Mlllll it.tl. ib uh of Alneitn Link of i on iiKtd about 17 tan-. ruiieial wjs rild M nulay nt "-' o'elutk. Mr Kink a lot rni rl n lcMdi'iil of lids plme. ; A U.irdiur lus auded two nev w u-.iis tn his llxtiy Lnhiuts. I' in' ral Dneetor iJiOiao llt.intou lias 1 i"h.itil the f.iniiivs in. J joeir that v ,, lorn crly owned by t lie hiti- Dr. H. S W'm-lir, of Nicholson. Mr Jihisoo llnllintlno an 1 !tor, of 1 iiiikhiinno'-k, Mls Hnumi l.aulu li. nt A l!i utowii, tyid .Miss Uwi j:iUnl)i ier, nf J.u.s .11 Hill, Pa , tompciul a p.irty '.tint M i in last SumU) nt the lionio of John l.l l ' I'K' 1. lb. .M. J. Walktns is holillm; a srles o mietliiK all tills weds at tbo Ul Plume .i liuol house. Dr. C. A. .eller is at 1'leenillo, looking .mil tin. paibuts of Dl. lJuli'l. wiio Is s nousl 111 nt blond pou'onliirT, i.iuseil b . uttlnv hi-. IliiKLr wl'lo leilormliiB a. i-.ui-i.il opt laliuu. I'll.-. v,"iil, will be crlinlr il court, and the srnnd juiy will meet avuin for throi ilis. Thi' Tuiiifi CJe will be heard t-oini' time thl. wi il;. The l.edles' Uiand Army ot the llepub lli" Cliclo will bi liif-pecti-a at their hall this eenlni?. The lad. is of tlu- Hapti.st (lunch will tmc a tlilcki n supper on Wedneslay i Milium, Dee. 1. Chicken will bu si rved in .-tveral styKs for the nominal Bum of Pi i ents. All me liniud Last Sittuday nunnlnt; the barn btloiu Ipr to Willie Cje-ti rllne, with eonlentr. Wis lotall distio(d by lite. It is thoiicht to li the wotk of an incendiary. J 11111 anee, S'M. John Mn's and A. A. Hi own will lcao tliis motnliiK lor the wilds of Pike coun tv, where thev will remain tor a few days looklns tor deer and bear. Tliojr '(in Minll animal." no doubt, will bo pl.i 'c 1 on exhibition upon tlulr letuu.. Mi. and Mis. J. S. ltenl ntuiiitd last it.it in day fiom their WcddlnK tour, and Mi Heed is hnndliih out the clears to his many frb nds. James and W. C. Wiluley spent Sunday Willi ulithis in the Hlectric Cit. I'aetoiyvlllr encainipni' nt. No. ;iG, In li.jeuilent Ord r of Odd I'ellows, wfil l"i I t tlllM I'M'll'll", lltd Jlic-ki t lnrlee. No. 5J1, Jlldrpeudcit Order of Od I rollout-, sae a social and imoker at their liall on Main Ureet last Sal in day evenlnj,. They ilo weukul tho Inl.iioiy and secoi.il deKiees. At tho i loo of the lodKo lilJht iifieshments Were nivul nnd a loirple of hours wtie de I'Hul to soeliliilil) and biothelly lnc. Anionic the visltlUB brotlu rs In atteudaneo were the follow iiiB" Piotessor Adelbert Howliy, Daniel Swart, K. T, Snartz and Harry White, cf Robert Hums lodfjo, Xii !;9; Piank Stuiuess, C. M. Keller, J'innk Sturdevant, S. Hush, of Uicka wanna lodjfe. No. i"il; P. W. Wells, of r.lobo lodm, No WS; J. C. Taylor and W. II Cooper, or Celestial lode, No. Sil, ill of Srruntou. nnd It U. Carpenter, of Hlo--trie Star IoiIbi, No. r, of Clark's Green. Walter K. ("apwill, of Scranlon, lias been ittlcluClu? tin Musienl Alliance hero last week and vlsltlnt,- lelatives, lelt es tenlay tor Nicholson. Ml. Capwoll ililves a line registered soirel road muie. lIONHSDALi:. Mr. nnd Mis. XV. II. Malln. of Scriin tn. spent Sunday with llonesdnlo friends. Mr. nnd Mis. II. P. Torry 1110 enter taining their daughter nnd husband, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Boss, of Chicago, Miss Mary Weston Is spending a few weeks with friends In Scrnntnu. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. li. Holmes leave to morrow for Boston Honesdalo churches will be open nt 10 30 n tn. on Thuisday for Thanksgiving ser vices. Tho subject of Hcv Mr Benjamin's discourse Sunday livening was "Secret 1) DISCARD I HIE! We have just put on sale u new line of Ingrain Carpsts. prices and compare them with any other goods in the city: ltfBt Heavy Cotton Curpet - o Bent Heavy Union Curpet i):io Kxtiu Heavy Union Carpet H7jo We have some choice loth of ctt 5c, Gc. and 8c. per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets. OH Cloths, Window Shades and Draperies. Chairs and Tables, Societies." niul was delivered before tlio society of United order of American Micliiihlcs, which attended tho Metho dist L'plceopiil church In a body. The friends of I ton. C. C. Jndwln will ho Bind to lent n that ho la continually Improving. A drama entitled "tinclo Dick's Dnrl Iiir" will bo piisenti'd at tho Opera house ThunksirlvliiK ovcnlng by homo tnlont for tho benefit of tho German Lutheran church. Tho funeral of Gooiko Hates, who wag accidentally shot whllo out Kiinnlnp nt Mllfonl, Pa., look place from the Hap tlat church hero yesterday nfternoon. AVOCA. Go and hoar Sirs, l.ako at the Satiltotd. opera house- thin ocnlnj?. Admission 10 cents. The po.tolIkv was removed to the Ar Kin liiiildltm n Saturday evening. M. 1'. Judge has been appointed us mall carrier between tho depot and tho olllco. He en tered upon his ildles yesterday. A shooting match will tako placo on ThnnksKUIr.K diy "t tho llliiek Diamond hotel between Colonel Webb, of this place, and A. C. Mooney, of Scranton. They will shoot at llfteen bird tor a purse of $UM. Miss Aseiiath Schatfor, of lltiKlnnd, Is tho truest of her hi other, Isaac Selmller. MIhs Nellie Calvey loft yesterday to spend a few woeKs with friends In New Jeri-o. Mis. James Alexander, of Wllkes llnrre. Is the guest or her parents, -Mr. and Mis. John Campbell. Mrs. M. A. liunno Is sufferlntr from an attoch or ihcuniatUm. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Hyde Parle; Miss Brnlly Poole, liminii Davis and Charles 1'oolc, of Wllkes-Hnire, pint Sunda. at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Uoslrj. The Avocu Hose company has pur chased the lot adjoining tho hoc houo. Tho Sons of Temperance, will organize In Mooslc on Thursday evening. Tho Bachelor club attended tlu fair un der tho aii'piees of tho Calvary Baptist chinch In Taylor last evening. T. J. ntzslmons bus opened a novelty store In the biilldlni? vacated by the re moval of the postolllee. Mm. C. Draftner attended the funeral of Cliarbs Smith at l'ittston jesterday. Mrs. William Thomas, of Carbondalo. was the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Menard Il Peeblo on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. June Uoaae, of Plttston, were Riiigts of Mlsi Kuphelila Hi own in Sunda. Mr. Charlei Smith, of Kingston, spent Sunday nt the MclCenzIo residence. Tim teacher.-.' institute on Saturday prlveel very Intel cstliiK- Ml?s Lizzie Hlnes mnir a solo after which several impor tant topics weio discussed, paitleular attention beltiK Klven to the arguments on crtlcnl wiltinir and tho Pollard syn thetle system Papers were lead by Misses II. Heap, Hlla O'Malley ami Maiy Keainev. Hi v. C. H. Henry will deliver the third lecture under the aus-plees of the Kp woith league on 1'ildn evening. His sub ject will bo "Lift In New York City," Il lustrated by -leri'Optli.on views. IIAU.iVniAl). N. J. Brown, who has been seriou.sl ill. Is recoMilne. The Woman's Christian Tiinpeiance union will hold a mcetliiir at the homo of Mis. P. i:. Tultle Tbuisilny alternoon. Aniiwan tribe of Bed Mm (.onrullid the c lib ft ibKiie last Krld'iy eveniiii;. A Junl'ir debatll.ir elilt w I", orilllzeil in the Delaware. Lack iw alum and Wi it em Kalliiud YiimiK Men's Chilstlin a.---snel.itioii Saluidaj iiriinB, Tlie ollb'e.s ele. inl Were- Pio-ddcii. Cluib.s Wil out. I"o prisldiiit. Thomas O'llrUu; Mi'ietaiy, Unity Smith. The first debate will be Riven Snturdn.v vimn;. Subject, ' Hesolved, That l.lne-oln was a inciter lr. in tb.m Wiislnucrtoii " 'the pilnclpuls are: Allnmative, Jnlin O'Hiun; nesalive, John Hajfi. The coiirTloKntloii of tlu Presb tctlall church will ninke their pastor, l:o. I,. W. Clinch, a ilui.atlou 11.1 Tueday evm lui;. Tho-nas Quality, of l-'orest I.uke, spent Sund.n with his In others, M H ,unl Sl jnon ytialley. In lhl. idace Hobert MeCrojry, of Bull'alo. N Y., tor nierly of Hall"tiad, spent Sund ly ns tho BUest of I el itlves and fiicnds In town. Our public schools will be dosed Thin -'My and Piid.iy of this week Coal trains jfo. J's hao bieu taken ott the io.ul and will not be put on again until spring. A spcc.nl n.ci line; of tho Century club will be held next Piiday evening. It !s reipiested that all members will attend. The Sisteihoud of the Presbyterian church i tallied $IX) fiom their lecont fair. Mr. and Mrs. II II Thomas, of Conk lin. Uslied in town Sunday. The Brotberhood of Andrew and Philip, of the Prosbytoilan church will, until fur ther notice, hold Its meetings semi monthly. Tho nioek trlil In the llallroad Young Men's Christian ns-soclatlon hall last Trl- day evenlnj was a .success, both In a lin.inel.il and educational point of view. FOKIiST CITY. Mrs. John C. Brown spent yesterday at Wlnwood, Wayne eounlv. David Grliilths and Mls Louisa Jones, both of this borough, will bo united in mm 1 Inge this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcniy M. Taylor, of Tompklnsllli Lackawanna county, wete guests nt the home of their brother, It, XV. Taj lor. the first of the week. M. L McMillan, of Nicholson, was among the visitors hero Monday. frank Benjamin, of IVe.k Ule. visited his fileiid. W. M. Bell, Saturday. Superintendent Plynn. of the Carbon dale nnd fonst City Tiaetlon company, recently appeared befoie the council and asked for a franchise to extend the tracks of the company from the present term inus nlong Main stieot, to a point near the northern limits of the borough. No decisive notion was taken, but a fran chise form will bo diuwn up by each party Interested, and .. an agreement cun bo lenehed the lino will be extended In the spilng. The extension of the load would be n grout convenlcnco to the public Miss Kate O'Neill, of Vandllng. and James J. Hull.th, of forest City, will bo united In marriage tonionow ut St, Agnes' Catholic church. The wholesale liquor llccnso ot fied Wdlbrock has been transferred to .Mrs. Hurtling, and the business changed bauds jestird.iy. D. H. Urainan will bo manager for Mis. Hurtling Mr Well brock bus rented tho Davlcs houso and yesteuiay took possession of that hos telry. Wednesday n,nd Thursday evenings a magician named G. Hlee will hold forth In Peter WalBh'3 hall, on ltnllroad street. Henri Terrors vanish In 30 minutes under the magical wnnd of Dr. Aunow's Cute for the Heart. A lieait bpccllle, and no case too acute to be dispelled nnd absolute good health restored. Mr.s. Hoardhouse, of Wllltsoroft, O., writes; "Cold sweats would stand out on me llko bends, so intense wero the attacks of heart dis ease, Dr. Agnow'H Cure for the Heart cured me, nnd today I know nothing to tho tenors of this trouble." Sold by Matthews Bros. 5'l. See the All Wool Carpet All Wool, medium quality... All Wool, bust quality ..too ..in ...Mia Wall Papers that wc arc closing out Royal makes the food pure. wholesome and delicious. yrify Absolutely Puro B0L DAKIva P0DIR CO., Kid tOK. THE MARKETS. Vnll Street Kovicw. Now York, Nov. 2.. Thcio was not much change In tho character of tho gen eral dealings In the stock market today, but somu special stocks showed marked strength nr.d somo others marked weak ness. Trading was for tho most part dull nnd narrow and resulttsl In small net losses generally In thoinllway list. Total sales were 1S1.700 shines. furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LHN i CO., stock brokcis, Alcara bulM IliC, rooms 7O3-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing, Am. Tobacco Co Am. Cot. Oil . 11'4 . IP, .1,11'u . 1U' . 17 . M' j . 21, . K!'4 .lil . OJ'i . yp4 . m1, .li'j'i M'i gOVJ SI 2P4 330ci 121S, Sil'k W'i Sfs ?23, U 10'i !': ni'i a; ys'i 2 3"." VXfl 5Jii 1.1 76' i 30', 20'. !"', 237 lOi Wi ic- kl'l'i C.T8 H'i "1 ism 12'4 M 21 itt W's 11"4 155 Hi t Am. Sug. He'g Co 132" g 12i L-7 M'i 21 Kl 121 'Mt UJ S7 lO'i u 1". SI, :-(, 2.S7J H'ei Atch , To. .V S. A , T. A: t-'. 1, ! Pr Call. South Chcs. ic Ohio Chicago Gas Chic. & N. W Chic, It. & y , Chic, Mil. & St. P , Chic, It. 1. & I' .... Delaware & Hud ., D L. Ac XV Dist. A; C. K , Gen. Hlectrl" , Louis, .t Nash .... .M. K. .V: Ttx., Pr , Manhattan Hlo .... Mo. IMeltie Nat. Lead N. J. Central N. Y. Central Nor. Pacific, I'r ,. Ont. & West Omaha P.iellle Mall Phil it Ho it! Southern H. It.. Pr Tonn., C. & Iron .. Texas Pacillc Colon Pacllle W'abnsh Wab.u,h. Pr West. Union L. S. Leather. Pr. V. S. Rubber . Mi ..3Ji, . wu . Mi, .US', . 2S1, . :u . 1V4 .lOVi . CL"4 . in 51' '2 lU's !'J 2S B2', M'i 10"i 63H IS 7CT Sbvt 20-a !9',i 24'i KVi 19i 7 Ifi-si W3a K.4 1.1 7 n 21 15' i Jl'-i lu1, Vi 7 17', hi.'V CI', 13U a4 2l,! 34'i If, n 7 17 M'i W , cm 15'i Clos. ing. tv. JV CHICAGO UILMN MA1S1CUT. O.ien- High- Low- WHKAT bu iinlier .May OAT.? Pei ember Mav rouN. Dm niber Mnv LAP.D Dot c mber POP.K. December in.?. et. !.V :ii'4 21)7 st. Ml J'i !' til' t 2l'n 21"fi 2.". 1'1'i 23- i'j 4.12 4 12 7.5) 7.25 2i". l"J'b 4.12 Mi 7.17 Nciiuiton Knnrd of Trade Kicliiiuga ()iioialinis--AII yiiotntions Hnsml oil Par ol 100. STOCIC3 Scrnnton A: Plitaton Trac. Co. Bid. , Asked. 2J to i National Horng A.- Drill"? Co, first National Bank lllmhursi Pjulevaid Co Scranlon Sadrgs Bank Scrtition I'tckln Co l.mlca Iron and rtte-el Co Third National Hank Throop Novelty M'i'e Co Scranton Traction Co Scranton Ax.o Winks Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Beplacer Co .. Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep & Dls. 11 ink Peck Lumbe- M"t'g Co Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co BONDS. Scranton Pass, lttllway, first mortgage due 1920 People'? Street Railway flrst mortg.tgo due 191? Teople's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson .Manufaclurlng Co ... Lncka. Township bchool 5., City cf Scranton St. Imp. 67&.. Mt. Vernon Poal Co Scranton Axle Works fcranton Traction Co CM 20J 330 'ic 93 159 'xo 17 75 2.'.0 10) 103 150 175 45 115 115 113 100 in 10.' a 10) 100 New York I'roiluco Mnrktil. New Yoik, Nov. 2.'. f nor Dull and about steady, winter patents, J4.!Ua3.20; winter straight.-., 1.55.1 l.i1; Minnesota pat ent, Kia1.j. Wheat Spot moderately llun; No. 2 ted, 99.,c., f. o. b., ailoat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 99V, t. o. b atloat; No. 1 iieirthein New York, toe., f. o. b., atloat; No. 1 haul .Manitoba, $1.01".,, f, o. b atloat; options opened e-isy under bU northwest receipts, rallied and ruled ge.i erally llrm all day on bttler late cabk-j, smiell uildltion to tho islbe stipplj, and coveilng, eoslug 'ba'.e, net higher; No. 2 red, November, close-d '.i7c; Necemb r, M 15-Pia97' ,c, closed 97' ,c; January, eloseil 97V 1 May, 92 lS-lK.itij;(c cIom-1 'JuHc Corn Spot roaiket steady; No. .', 3t'e., f. o. b, nl'.oat; options opened eiultt., udvance'd, cased off, and was final ly good from Saturday; November; cloned S-'tc; December, 31s,a317,c, closed 31c; Mu, il 11-1U34UC, eloscel 3l!ic. Oatb Spot quiet; No. 2. 16c; No. 3, 23',tc; No, white. 2S' No. 3 white, 27,-c,: track mlxeel, western, 23'ia27c; track white, 17 a3J'..e.; options' inflected and easy all day, clo.slns partially Uc mt lower; De cember, clused 2i,i.; f obi liar), cl03eU 27c. Beef Stead). Cut Melts Hasy; pickled bellies, 0i4a7'.c.; do. shoulders, 534e.i do. hams, 7't74c. Butter Steady; western creamery, llal'Ic; Hlglns, 23c; Imitation rreameiy, 12al7c ; stato daliy, 12.t20c; do. creamer), 14a22c. Cheese Dull; laigu while, Sojtmibtr, .S'..c; small do., 9'4c; laigo colored, September, S'c; rmalt do., 91'ic: largo October, 7s,ab.c; small October, S'.ic; light i-kiins, 6i7c ; patt skim-. S'iiuVic; full tklms, SVialc. Kggi Steady; stato and Pennsylvania, LWa23c: western Iresh, l'2c. Tallow St.(-ady; city (f.' per package), 3!',c; coun try (packages free), 3iu3V. Petroleum Steady; lellned New York. $3.40; Pluladel. phla and Baltimore, jo.33; do. In bulk, $.M3; lViinsylvania crude, no market; nominally Ck". Plillndelpliln I'loxisinu .Mm but. Philadelphia, Nov. ;.. fiom Un changed. Wheat ulut mid a shade eas ier; contract grade, November, 97'.,aS7',sc; December, January nnd February, nomi nal. Com Steady, No, 2 mixed, Novem ber and Decemlier, 3.' l-3u324c.; Jantiar) and IVbruaiy, nominal, o.tls firm; No. 2 white, November, December, January and February, 2S!in23c. Potntoes Firm; white, choice, per bushel, Cta70c, do. fair to good, OOafiSc; t-weets, prime, per ban ket, 45n53c; do, sc-couds, 20a3i)e. Uuttir firm; funey western crtameiy, SJfao,; do. Pennsylvania prints, 23c.; do. western, do,, 25c. Kggs Firm and lc higher; fresh, nearby, 2!c; do. western, 22c Cheese steady, fair demand. lt fined Sugars firm but quiet. Cotton Un changed. Tallow Dull; olty prime In hogsheads, 3c; country. In barrels, 3'e.; dark, do., 3c: cakes, 3',4o.; grease, 2',c Llu Poultrj' Quiet hut steady; fowls, ti.i 7c; old loosterM, 0c; spiing ehlckena, fia 7c; broilers, 8a8',4c; tuikeys, 9dlle.; ducks and Keese, 8aSe, Drcssisl Poultry Bteady, air demand,-1 fowls, choice, fa . WAKlN S'tc! fair to good, 7a7Hc; chickens, largo, OalOi',; mtsllttm do., S.iS'.4c; common and scalded, do., 7aSc.i turkeys, good to fancy, U'alSc; ducks, "aye Hccelpts I'lour, !i,O00 barrels and 8,ikjo sacks; wheat, 3.S00 bush els; corn, 31JAM bushels; oats, G.niM bush els. Shipments Wheat, I2",0oo bushels; corn, none; oats, lO.CMJ bushels. Chlciig" C.rnlit .Mnrkol. Chicago, Nov. 22 The lending futures ranged as follows: Wheat November, 01?, c; December, l'"al5c.; May, ,jO',all?c, Coin NoM-inbet, 'J'j.'.de". ; Dceembel, 26a I'tiaai'ic.; May, 23'sa."J'i.i23c. Oats De eember, 20rsjn2iJ1c., May, 2Ja22',i,a22c. Pork December, ?7.22',aa7.27Vil January, $S.Sua 82214. Lard-December, t.l2'2a4.12H; January, 4.25al.27!s. Itlbs December, $1.20 n4.20; Jamiary, J4.20al.22j. Cash itiota tlons wero ns follows; flout Unlet nnd oasy; No. 2 spring wheat, SS',aKi',c; No. 3 do., SOaJMc.: No. 2 reel, M'ul'7Uc, No. 2 exirn, '26'.i.i2C7iC.; No. 2 oats, 2Ujc; No. 2 white, f. 11. b 21'ic; No. 3 white, f. o. b.. 22a24c; No. 2 re, 47',jc.j No. 2 barley, f. o b., 27114315c; No. 1 tlax seed, Jl.Oi'ial.lo; prime timothy seed, $l'.c;'.2; pbrk, 7.30a 7.33; laid, $1.20.1 1.2214; ribs. H.lSal.SO; shoulders. 4a5c; sides, 41s;.iI;bC. ; whisky, S1.19; sugars, unchangi'd. Hvcelpts flour, 30,0iX) barrels; wheal, 2.'i3.000 bush els; coin, 232,0 bushels; oils, l,!G,(io0 bush els; rj"e, lC,(ii) bushels; barley, liw.uw bush els. Shlpnictits Plour, 2s,0(i0 bariels; wheat, 2,S,000 bushels; corn, ,194,1 m) bushels; oatu, (,9iioiM bushels; rye, W,0v) bushels; barley, 25,0V) bushels. Enst Liberty Cnttlo Market. liaat Liberty, Pa.. Nov. 22.-Cattle Higher; prlme,$4 fui 1.90; common, f3.ria3.li0; bulls, stngo and cows, $2a3.C0. Hogs Steady; prime medium, $2 CI; best York ers and pigs, $3.60a3.b5; common to fair Eraeles, $1.50a3..V1; roughs, $'.50a3.30. She-cp Strong; choice, $l.C0il.CS; common, $3a 3.65; choice l.unbs, $.160ao7C; common to food, ll.5iM5.10; enl enhes, it.50ai. CIiIciiro I.iyo Stock. Chlcigo. Nov. 22. Cattlc-tl.4Oa3.10; stocktrs, $3.20.13.73; feelcis, $3..U.VJ; calves, $6aC.O0; western rangtrs, $15ija4.15 for steeis. Hogs f3.15aS.5S; common heavy packers, $3 30a3.40; pilme shipping lots, $3 35a3.fii. Sheep fJ.23tt.iI5 tor in ferior to enctro; lambs, $3.75a5.G0. He-e-elpts Cattle. 17,000 head; hogs, Si.W head; sheep, 14,000 head. New York Live Stock. New York, Nov. 22. Beeves Slow; na tive steers, il ia5.10; stags and oxen, $2.50 u4.!; bulls, f.'.SOa.l; cows, $.V.0j3.4o. Calves Higher fot tsils, steady lor other ealve-s; veals, $3a.S; grassets, $3a3..V); west ern, $3a 1.20. Sheep and jMiibs Slow ; sheep, $Ci4..V); lambs, $3.30aG. Hogs High er, $J 90.14. Oil .Market. Oil City, Pa , Nov. 22. Credit balances, 63; ceitlllentu opened 1614 bid, highest, Ub'i; closed 6S bid, shipments, 1S1.601 bar iels, runs, 114,S2ii lsanols. Best to take afler dliiniT, prevent dntr.'ss. aid diges tion, cure const Ip.ttion l'uirly Ukvl.iblp. cl.inoi srire or ritusM i,itt .siiH it 11 i'rtpartid only ly t. 1, Hoo'l . 'tri'gliM .", o ia.. '. Id., biiKt.il, "iux&. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE And you will re.tllzo how easy it Is to fur nish your home luxuriously Willi u trilling outlty. a Utile nt a time, uud )ou don't uilss It. BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUS: 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. FOR SALE Boilers, Enpas and tlachinsry, We will sell j on New or Seeond-llnnd. We will sell )ou now or talio old In e change, or we- will rent you an) thing you want In the Machinery Line', .-spot Cash puld forne'iap iron uud Metals. National Supply and Mstal Co,, TOO West Lacktuvanna Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Hfir. Telephone 3954 Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House fi ?fi ILL-- -- ' " bMWMr 2 1 K"''1' HYEK BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES. We always sell good, reliable and stylish Footwear of all sorts for less than others, because we buy for spot cash and then take advantage of all discounts, and our immense outlet enables us to sell Footwear of all sorts for less money than some competitors pay by buying direct fiom the factory, Wc invite you to call and we will prove our assertion that we are the acknowledged cheapest wholesale and retail shoe house in Scranton. WK DEFY ANY HOUSE TO MEET Tlll.SK LOW l'llIOftS: MEN'S SHOES. SOO pairs Men's Culr, Hntid-senved Shoes, worth $3.00 to $1.00 per pair, xpcclal price only $1.03. 7f0 pair Men's Hand-eewcd 3-?ole Shoes worth $1.00, nt $2.48. CM) pair Patent Leather $5.00 Shoes, at $2.1:9. 400 jmlr Men's Knamol nnd Pntent Leather Shoes worth $3.00, nt $1.29. 750 pair Men's Dress Hhoes worth $1.G0, at 9Se. 500 pair Men's DouMo-hoIo nnel Tipped working shoes, Congress and IJalH, woilli $1.50, nt OSc. Hoys' Shoes at S9 ce-nts, iS e'entb and $l.'-'3. 7.10 pair Youths' School Shoes at G9e , 79c and OSc, The above are only a few of the many bargains, Call and examine our goods before buying else where. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it, Make our store your headquarters arid wc will be at your command. iVIYER DAVIDOW, 307 N. B. 1,000 pairs $1.25 1 1 lillllu Srmir t Core TmATinsr for tnrlurlnir, dlafiar nrlng, Itelilng, Imrnlnir. ami ncnly nkln and icaip ilUmsu Willi Ion oriulr, Worm luitlm wltliC'tr. Tioum bo a i", itentlr Rppllentlnnt of Cuticuiia. (olntmenl), nnd full dosrt or Cunoun, Iinot TXNT.greatcet ol blood purllleis and tiumor curei t fiold tTirrtiifftSoiit (hi world. Foifia Dnrci 1 CrtBH Cfmr . Knl ProtB , It nt en. r3' How to Cure llthlnaHVIn Dnefcie,Mfri. RED RflllRH Hflf'DS","l!l1,:cBAi5,affi, A GREAT OFFER FOR Till- HOLIDAYS ...11V... n, (lermanla Wine Cellars, i Ilammnnilspnrt and Khclms, N. Y. We are determined to liitiodueo our goods among the very best peo ple In bu country, and wo can see no better way of dolnz this than bv sell- 1 III r tli,ti, i it I,,,,. ,if ,tnr '&4 goods, containing eleven yi, bottles ot wine and ouo i,V bottle of our extra Hue it double - distilled. drape 7 llrunjy, nt one-hair Its lie-ia-A tu.il eosi. Upon rc- 1,1 ....!.. 12- .1,1 ... in will send to any reader of this paper :., vavysri Ti'li 3W5'J I ut. hot. Tokuv iyiwti 'M.fif -i : . .-. .. i .. JvufA l Mi. oi. owe-ei e,a- I qt. but sherry. J (t. but. Klvlra 1 qt. hot N Insula. Kt. tint. Angelica, 1 qt. hot. Port. 1 qt. but. Sweet ls- nliedu, I it. hot. tin. Grape Iband). This oiler Is made niiilnl) to lntrodueo our Grand Imperial set Cliuiuiinjne and our line double-dis yviAv WViJS m& s "rj'VJVA: ?$?&?& :";, K 'VJSr;i.w' j f TVP. ' W OiStH tilled flrupe Brandy 'Ibis ease of goods Is olleied nt about ouc-lrilf its iiitual cost and It will pletse us ifiiur filends and pnlrons will take ml vantage of this and lielp us Intro duce our goods. Ml oide-n should be In be fore Dtceuiiicr J5th. A NEW DISCOVERY tti .'if - iiv 1 ir. 1 1111:1 vv. ni f iiiiis "i-IMJ iW, N. .1., that, absolutely v I A'if prevents mi septic or foul 31 . inniitr 110111 eiucrius ine "J ti M"1M,' flf.',y As It dilates ths womb, s5!i ijiis. all ntivoiH dlscttsis p.-. f-iS "Sn nilslug liuin sp.isinoj- ISitCvWSiitiiV'-l e nelloiis nie cured. si., . - ' ." "Mn an Ulsiiis,-, 'lu- -(.Utiis," iiinrs, l'iolaiiiis,l'iiln. fill Menstruation, "ind all other lilspue of Woii.en ill or send two-cent flamp for 1 1. ivlii. ill us a. r. llorb'IrOMAU-P.. (HIMUtAL AtltNT. ;tl i'liiuklln Ave, 'cranton, I'a. m:w your iium'.ls. sn ..s .vvysysssss HOTEL ALBERT, Cor lltb sticct nnd I'mversltv I'lnee, NIIr VOKIC One block westor I'.ioad- wa Notedloi tivo things, C O IVI FORT mill C: U I S I IN E FlrM-elas 100 ns nt --l.oilii day and up ward, on llio ililiopsau p. in. L & E. FRENKLE. WESIHIIa ill, Cor. blxtttutb St. aad I vld.1 Place, ISIEVv VORK. AMEUICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUKOPEAN PLAN, Duy and Upwards. S3.50 Per S1.S0 Per iEO. MURRAY, Proprntoi. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York Opp. Ursce Church. -Liuropcan Plan. Kuems Ji.oo a Day and Upwards. In n. mndoit anil unobtrisivo w-ny thrn lira few better conditetud botola ln the mtropolta tbnn tbo ht Unnh Tho .treat popu.arlty it bis a-nuirsd can re.ellly bn traced to its liniqm. ltxation, it liumellkj ntuioHin-re. thu pocullar ticollonoa of Uh euisiiio and sorvlco bud Its Tery modt ato prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. 307 UCUWARKI AVENUE. raticwa -Xccn m Bm II' Hu H.7 J't. Uri II fc r a . b )fcfei .fiOHUl .4i y'Jivil'' V02) one eao 01 our tiSitiKtim'm BO".,, "." flI",'-cls'' aWiySBWU ",111 l,llt UP ln l'le mil'ffegSriPJAiV t-r'lllt s,-vl1'' aiiorteit 1.V ' V treft C if-iliil l(t.bot. (irandlm- ilWHl'l I I ffSfiH WVWM MKlie. SGbIS'IiI" y. )M Kt.bot. Delaware. KlMNai'rai'.S't'ffiSH t m. bot. iioiing. 5i5r?s,i,iw UaiiiiitSifl tj DAVSDOWn Vv j ymsr. i LACKAWANNA AVENUE. miniug shoes at 98c; all sizes. Business is Rushing at Where you sec the crowds there SPECIALS FOR TODAY Fancy Boucle Cloth Coat, deep cape sf.ished, elaborately trimmed with silk braid and d q buttons, 4 to 14 years, P59" Ladies' Black Boucle Jackets, all satin lined, seams strapped with black Kersey cloth, -. instead of $7. 50, at P500 Ladies' Black Kersey Cloth lack ets, all satin lined, ily front," 26 inch length, instead of i $11.00, at . . 75 Ladies' Rich Persian Cloth Jack ets, lined all through, sleeves and all, with heavy black satin, straight high fronts. Instead d of $20.00, at - . 1 2.5O ladies, Capes ot Fine Black Ker sey, all satin lined, handsomely braided, fitted backs, d Instead of $12. 50, at m75" KK1 a a 138 Wyoming 80c. Jloquette Carpets at this pi Ice and of such a hifrh grade, are fiom 30c to 43c a yard less than they will be net spring, nnd nt the lowest price they ever touched In the tegular way; these carpets are well worth a dollar. The patterns we olfer are all new und at SOc. It will pay you to buy now. Stoic them away until wanted. Ile pardltifr Moquette Carpets one of the best iiuthoilties says, "In beauty and service at piesent prices, no carpet stands be lore 11 good Moquette tolay. These Woquettcs Are Good. Our Advice to Old Patrons !s Acton Those Hints. "" " fwk ffr,':o 3 ((" Kfcaa tauB &av Wj, U.U il x ADMIRED DY HIS FRIENDS And envied by his em niui. ' have broiiRht about thu tlnv) when i uinii in mod. eiateclrcuinstauees mn bo well dreseJ. A short tliuoiiro ho was compelled to put up with n reiid)-niiido suit. W'v innko u suit from Sir, up, the color, cloth and cut t'liur. iiutccd. W J. Davis, Wjumlll!! Ave. WOLF & WENZEL, 340 Adani5 Ave., Opp. Court Hou3c, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS ole Agents for Richardson Uoynton'4 Kuriucos aud ll;iut;id. Acaiiowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House LADIES' SHOES. fun pairs of Ladles' lino Donsobe button and lace shoes, patent leath er Vamp, worth $3.00 to $1,00, at $1.49. 750 pair Ladles' Ilnnd-Soweel Shoes, regular $3.00 shoes, for $1.79. 100 pair Lndles' Hand-Tut ntd Shoe- KK widths, woith $3.00. at $1.79. 2,000 pair Ladles' Shoes, worth $1.50, nt 79c. and 9Sc. 850 pair Ladles' Common Sense, Opera Teio Shos, wottli $1.50, at 75c; sizes only 2Vi, 3'i and 4. 500 pair Lndles' Slippers nt S9r. and 4Uc Ladles' Jeisey Lopplns nt 9Sc and $1 2.r. Mltses' Shoes at 49c, C9c , 9Se., and $1,25. Children's Shoes at 15c, SOc nnd 19c. 3,.'U) pair 1'ati'iit Leather Ohlld"s Shoes, wedgo heal at 19c, woith $100. ii I M Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesile nnd Retail Shoe House in America. pi npir you will find the best values. AND ALL WEEK : Ladies' Rich Black Velour Capes, bcautirully decorated with jet and braid, a magnificent gar ment. Instead of (t $50.00, at - - P27.5O Ladies' Street Suits, silk lined coats, various styles, picked out from our $!; and $18 t suits. Your choice Py75 250 Heavy Outing Wrappers, newest and up to date styles, regular price 1.98. (t? Today - - - Plli 25 Astr.ichan Capes, trimmed with fur 36 inches long, a gar ment that sells for $to. CC , Today - - W.75 Real Astrachan Fur Collarettes, BE? "-" -Sw"- $4-98 50 do7en Flannel Waists, all lined, pleated back and front, reg ular 2.00 quality. Today $1.49 Mill Avenue. full llve-fiamo Hotly Urud'-ela Carpets inndo by Dlgclow, Low ell and the (lien Hello factories, nie without a doubt the best Bonds1 on the niaiket. They've ben s-elllng nt $1 23 right nlcng, and next Pprlns tboy must go higher, tliete'M no help for It. You'll want earpots then, but you'll surely grudge the price, and nol oily will be able to h dp j on. We'll make nnd stote thrm for )oti till wanted, but we won't promWe the present low pi Ice after the elese of the pro tent month. I Timo H:re flcns floney. Carpet Mouse, 408 Lacka. Ave. mm ID ilill BUNK GF SCRAiffOli .cpc:liit Attention fiivsnlo Insl ncss and 1'cr-oiinl AcwOiints. !'!i:r.il Accoiiir.io.l.itlimi Kx tendud According to itainnccs and Kc-ponsiliiiity. U Per Cent. IiUoreit Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided ProiiU $200,000 300,000 79,000 War. (KNEMj, Prcslslcnt. UKXKYliKIilX.Jr.. Vice Pi-M. WILMVH H. 1'I.CK, Cashier. H pin nnitfnpn un mm mwm iiU. SOOSS 1 AHD 2, CO.iVLTH Bl'iVtl. SCRANTON, PA. mm AND BLASTING i&l HADE AT MOOQIC AKD MUSJS. DALE WOIUC. tAPLIM & RAND TOWDnR CCS ORANGE GUN POWDE!) hlecttlc 1 .lit. riof., ille'-tii'- Lxililer f )fo; pludbii: bkiii.1, .-s.i.sly 1 iwj. a id Repiuno Chemical Co. '3 llltitl I..MLOMVi!3. BLOOD P03SQN A SPECIALTY. Primary. S'.-condaty or ,rerti2ry IH,C01 rOIhiV.S permanently CURED IK 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be Irenttdat ho"ne for same price iiiuteT pame guaranty. Jf yen prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hoted bill, and no clart;e, If we fail toeure BF Yy HAVE taken mercury, liillJc potoJh, and Mill have nclie aud alii i, Mucou a Patches tn mouth, orc llirout, I'implcs, Copper Colored t-pcto, Ulcers on ntiy part of the tiody, lUIr or Ujsbrowo fclllni; out, ItU this Sfcnndarv nrisMM tUi WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wtiiolicit thu mo" iilKtlniitc cures and clullsni.'o t'i world lor o cas we caiinut cure. 'riiliitloie luix ii1wiin hafllcj tile aklll of the Hint e'lilneit iliiclan, y.r,oi,,ooo eupitai luiid our uiii'omll. tlouul ifimrHtity. Abiolute proofs not Healed on upplleittloli. ino.pauit book ntlr. Aildirm COOK KHMIiOV CO., til lusiinlc leniplr. CHIC Mill, II I. i
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