THE SOTTANTOTT TIUBUNU-TnUHSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2.-, 1897. H When Looking For the Best Uo to the most tollable, l-arccst nssortmont; lowest price- Hi Hair Uoods. Wo malte WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction guaranteed in Ladles' nnd dents' Wins, for street wour. We have the lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ak toheotlio Weal Hair IJnuli, -emilne Siberian lirlstlo ulr cushioned. Children's llulr CnttlnK receives our special attention. R. 317 Lackawanna Ave. i HI? Of course you liavc heirlooms in form of Olil Furniture, tuul then, perhaps, your modern fu'-nii-hiii; area bit worn: Why not have t lie in tented up restored .' ReUpholstering; is a special line of work with us. We do it well and we do it for sis little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. Buffering, abused wife nnd children, Innocent thouRh they be, were set aide by side with the homo of the mnn that never tasted rum. Never were the horrible consequences that follow In the wake of the whiskey bottle more vividly wet forth. The church owes It to humnnlty to grapple with the ques tion, and the church needs the com bined old of nil Christians. We should not make war with the saloonkeeper. The llccnplnir of the liquor trufllc Is wrong nnd our appeal should bo made to the public nnd endeavor to prevent the sale of liquor. Some people say that we have reached the acme of civilization nnd that we can bo no farther, but tell me what point of civil ization is that which is surrounded ly crime of all kind, by overllowlnc Jails, penitentiaries, etc. The bad results of the drink habit, both to the body and to society nro plainly seen. The Inno cents are often the most severe suf ferers. How many thousands of chil dren there tire, how many pure women as wives, who. are leading hungry, miserable lives because of the drunk enness of a husband or father? An appeal was made to the mother that they should do all they could to belli along the cause and Induce the young men of their homes to enlist them selves under the banners of temper nnce. Lastly, let all give their hearts and their strength to God above. FOREST CITY. Royal make, the tond pure, wholesome and dellclotii. 1 tf-""5"tr?Wsi sfjiy J JU nj 6Mltf0 Absolutely Puro ROl BKIMJ PO0tS CO., kt TOR. WIIJII IWW W ranged as follows: Wheat November, Do'fcc.t December, 9iS"4Wtte. ; May, 91"al a!U"c. Corn November, StiaSGc: Decem ber, 26aMc.i Cday, 29Vta'.4c. Oats-December. SO'.inayftc; May, I2a22'4e. Tork December, $7,17Wa7.I0; January, S.15a, 8.12'fc. Lard December, $l.07'inl.l0; Jan uury, $l.a4.J2Vi. nibs December, U"',4a. 4.1S; January, fl.1oat.lS. Cash quotations waged ns fololws: Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat, S',4aOrtc; No. 3 do., 'Da'JO'.sO.; No. 2 red, ttlafSc; No. 2 corn, Wfcicac. No. 2 oats, ")-.; No. 2 rye, tlftc.; No. 2 tiarlcy. f. o. b., M',sn43c; No. 1 llax seed, Jl.Wial.lOU: prlmo timothy seed, $2.67Vi; pork, J7.'-irt".i lard, $4.t7.tn1.20; ribs, $1.15 ii4.73; shoulders, l"iafe. ; sides, 4,ua4Hc.i whisky, $1.19! sugnrs, unrhangcil. H' celpts, 1&.000 barrels; wheat, 5I1.W0 bush els: corn, 41.000 bushels; oats, M3.UO0 hush els; rye, "Aoou bushels; barley, 1 ',) bush els. Shipments Klour, 8,000 ibarrels; wheat. 55,000 hitshelsj corn. 9.i00 bush els; oats, fflWrtO bushels; rye, 78,000 bush els; barley, JH.non busliels. i Carpets, Draperies, SCRANTON. Wall Papers. IMTTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AVOCA. Postnflicc hours today from 9 to 11 a. in. and from 6 to 7 p. in. The Y. 51. 1. will inert on Friday evening to effect a permanent organ ization. A union Thanksgiving meeting will lie held In the Methodist Episcopal church In Jlooslc this evening, ltev. .Mr. Humphreys will make the address. A collection will bo taken up for the Armenian suflerers. The members of the Foreign MIs .slonary society will serve a turkey sup per this afternoon in the Odd Fellows' hall. Admission, 15 cents, which will Include dinner. Several useful articles donated will be sold at reasonable prices. The A. O. H., I?, of I'., are arrang ing for an entertainment and social to bo held In Sarsfield opera bouse on Dec. 22. An application will be made on Dec. in to the governor for the Standard Klectrlc Light, Heat and Power com pany of Avoca. The incorporators are A. II. Hquicrs, K. J. Jordan, 13. F. Zelg ler. L. H. Squler.s, Leon Sehlager, the same gentlemen who compose the elec tric llsht company of Tunkhannock. Miss Mamo Davis, of Washington, V. C. Is the guest of Miss. Maine Crans ton. Miss Mary A. Qulnn has been ap pointed supreme deputy of the L. C. IS. A. division of this section. Mrs. C. Osborne has returned lwnit, after a few months' visit with friends In Towanda. Three prominent young men of this town will become benedicts today and each will secure his partner out of town. John Malom-y nnd Colin Moon will ho man led in Holy Rosary church, Seranton: M. F. JIcGowan and Mary Donnelly will be married in St. John's church, IMttsU'iv, John Morton and Margaret Tlschler will lie married at tho homo of tlit bride's paront.s In I'lltston. .Mrs. James Ilartnett. uf Seranton, wn a visitor In town this week. I'clwarel Uairett, who was seriously luiriiod while driving home from Pitts ton on Monday evening, was removed to the Plttston hospital yesterday morning. Ills condition Is quite, criti cal. Miss Kate Croedon. of Dupont, Is critically 111 of pleurisy. While John Frtie. of the West Side, was drlvintr home on Wednesday morning, his carriage collided with the electric car and was entirely demol ished and the occupant thrown down tho embankment. The horse ran a considerable dlstanco before It was caught. Prof. C. F. Iloban Is spending Thanksgiving at the Mansfield Nor mal school. Those who heard Mrs. L. M. Lake nt the Sarsileld opera house on Tues day evening will not forget that they heard onu of the most gifted and most beautiful woman who Is laboring for tho pullftlns of humanity, throwing Into the C. T. A. U. movement all her force, character and ability. It Is to the lastlnir credit of Mrs. Lake that she lias done morn for the total absti nence movement than has any other woman In the country. In the course of her lecture last evening she asked the audience to lay aside any preju dice they might entertain or any adul ation with tho liquor Interests and listen to her remarks with unbiased minds. She contrasted the life of the godly man with that of tho drunkard and the comparison was so vivid that the audience was deeply Impressed. Tho cold, bleak home of tho drunkard, his Knterprlse Hoso company will met In the fire rooms tomorrow evening to nomlnnte oiilcers to serve during the year ISflS. The election will he held at the second meeting In January. Mrs. E. L. Stephens, of Hawlcv, will lecture In the Methodist Episcopal church on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock, on the subject. "Our Hoys or Our Girls, Which?" Mrs. Stephens Is the state superintendent of mothers' meetings for the Women's Christian Temperance union. She will also bo present at a mothers' meeting to be held in the llaptlst church on Tuesday nftcwoot' at 2.30 o'clock, and on Tues day evening will speak at a parlor meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. M. W. Woodmansce, on Delaware str"et. After the parlor meeting there will be music and refresbmentn will be served. Janms J. Hullah, of Forest City, and Miss Kate O'Neill, of Vandllng, were married at St. Acnes church, yester day morning, by Hev. Father Coroner. The groomsman was Joseph Walker, of Mayileld, and Miss Matilda O'Neill, nf Pleasant Mount, was bridesmaid. A reception was held after the cere mony at the home of the bride's father in Vandllng. David T. Grillltlis and Miss Louisa Jones were married by Hev. G. II. Stotvj nt the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Jones, on Tuesday evening at S.ISO o'clock. A reception was held afterwards ana supper was served. The brine and groom wero the recipients of many valuable and useful presents from the many friends who were uresent to witness the ceremony that Joined them as man and wife. Mrs. Edward Pentecost, of Promp ton, is the gue.it of her parents, Mr. and Mis. William Jennings.. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. 24. Today's market transactions were conllned for the most part to tho closing up of contracts In an ticipation of tomorrow's holiday. The course of pi Ices Indicated that few of those contracts were for short accounts. The stocks that showed the greatest weakness today went to Incllcato that there was selling to rcallzo on tho very desultory buying of the last few days. Even so firmly held a stock as Northern Pacific preferred did not fully escape this tendency and closed nt a. fractional loss. Total sales were IW.iil") shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN A CO., stock brokers, "dears build Ins, rooms Y03-70S. Ouen- High- Low- "'os- ing. est. est. Am. Tobacco Co .... M)"i St Am. Sur. ile'g Co ..UK 132 A.. T. A.- S. R. lr .. LCU "71 Instant relief for skln-torttircd babies and rest for tired mothers In a warm bath with Curler ra FWur, and a single application of Ct'TirmiA (ointment), tho great skin cure. Tho only speedy and economical treatment for itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, ami pimply humors of tho skin, scalp, and blood. Business is Rushing- at Where you see the crowds there you will find the best values, SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND ALL WEEK : LACK'S. (picura . 82' i . S7-S .WTO . 5"s . 5l'a . ra . l9-i . ft, . !Ki . SI . XV. . r.r,, i . 15 i ;i'i ... -I 21 iadi:aman ritcm hardware. Ingenious ( omliinulioti of the Dillcr ont Tliinut on a Store Midi'. Prom Hardware. There was once a hardwaremaii who was determined to not up an Image of a human being In bis store window. He looked about his stock, and, finding all tho needed material, went to work, and his efforts were crowned with un questioned success. He took the legs of a stove, the teeth of a rake, the cars of a pall, the elbows of a stovepipe, the tongue of a wagon, the nails from a keg. tho fingers of a cradle, the head of a hammer, the nose of a tea-kettle, the hands of a cyclo meter, the hair of a brush, tho eyes of a needle, the bottom of n tub, the neck of a bottle, the arms from his gun de partment, tho Joints from a two-font rule, from which ho also stole the feet, the back of a refilgorntor, the heel of a scytbo, and the cheek of his travel ing man. He was a Utile uncertain as to the ".--kin," but after a moment's thought decided to give that 'art to the fellow next door. THEREISNOSRCXEr MIDDEN S7i! l'J7'i 7'h r.i-, 101'; 2S'; :e si ".' ' UK IS 7S 2'.'T 21 20'.'. 2S-; 21 7'h 17 ft' Mvi aii 2U4 su-H 121 :i2'b P1:U 107 r.iu Ing. SI 13rti 254 21'.i Sl'i 1211s 32' i i'2 w 107 'I'H Pi. 2S, IK'S, M'4 ;u'j IS 7fi'i r.n 20' j 2UU 23',j 23 7'i 17 -n 17i S44 M'.i W7 Ches. ,t Ohio 21' i 21 li Chicago CU-. !:!' Wi Chic. iV; N. 12l, ;2l's c. c. c. a. St. L .... ::2'i. :;j'i Chic, Mil. & St. I' rhlc, K. I. & V ... Dclawaro X- Hud Dist. & C. F Louis. & Nash .... M. Iv. .fcTex.. IT., Manhattan Elc .... Mo. Pacific , Nat. Lead N. .1. Central , N. Y., S. ,t W.. Pr Nor. Pacific. Pr . Out. & West Omaha Pacltle Mall Phil. & Read 21 Southern It. It., Pi Tenii., f. A.- Iron'., t'nlon Pacific Wahash ' Wabash, Pr 17 West. L'nlon M'! W. L Pi Ex-dlvldend, Pi per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- ing. eat. !W f'4 fl'i W. Ilullalo Live Stock. East Ruffnlo, N. Y., Nov. 2l.-Rocelpts-Cattle, 1 cor; steady; choice to prime steers, $l.7Sa1.S3' fair to good steers, 1.W a; fair to good mixed butchers' Blocks. J3.33a4; fnir to good cows, $3a.3.j; com mon, old to lair cows, 2a2.iV. Hog Fair ly active; Yorkers, gecd to choice, J3.W; roughs, conrmnn to good, $.1.10a3.2T.; pigs, common to choice. i.G3-i3.70. Sheeii and , bamua 7iivo anu mtuiik -i , iin'"t choice to eJtra, Ki.COjj.O); culls, $3.60; she-p, wethers, J4.COat.00; culls to ccm-' mon, J2.S3a2.90. V.aot Liberty Unttlii .Mnrkot. East Liberty, Pa., Nov. 21,-Cattle Steady; prime. Jl.SOal.W; common, M.25a. 3.C0; feeders, Jlal.f.0. Hogs Closed weak; tirlme mediums. ja75al; best Yorkers and pigs. J3.63a3.70j heavy. J3.53a3.IO; ' roughs, j2.2Sii.X25. Sheep Steady; choice, JI.COat.70; common, $.5a3.G3; choice lambs, J3.50a5.70; common to good lambs, Jl.uOa , 5.40; veal calves, Ji5.J0a7. ; Chicago Live Stock. , Chicauo. Nov. 24. - Cattle - Jt.23n3 10; ! stockers nnd feeders, J3.r.0al.30; canners, t ?1.'.10.12.25: bologna bulls, .40.i2.75; export ' bulls. 3.25a4. Hogs J3.33a3.l7'j rough ' packing lots, $3.20.13.30; prime shipping hogs, J3.47Hra3.no; pigs, J3.10a.3.40. Sheep ' J2.5Aa4.fi. for poor to cholco flocks; feil westerns, J1iVa4.5i; lambs, JI.u0a5.5O; ; sheep, JS.23a4.ri.". Receipts-Cattle. 14,000 ; haodj hogs. 10,000 head; sheep, li.uoo neau. lnoll UironhBulth wnrld. VOTTm Dimi xn Cem. lr4LL'eFrnnTlO!i. Sole I'roprlelor.. Ilewtoo. or- ' How to cure K.ti l;.tij lluraor,"mllfi frn. BABY BLEMISHES ,,VJ4cAVcr.,o'l-i..b' New York Live Stock. New York, Nov. 2t Reeves Steady; na- I tivo beef steers. ?la3; stags and oxen, J2.30 I at.GO; bulls, JJ.75a3.P5; dry cows, Jl.Ma3.40. . Calta Qutctj l,aIs, $"i.i3.7T; grasscr. I J2.73a3.25: westerns. $3.23. Sheep and , iS'i i Lambs Dull and steady; sheep. JSdl.GO; IK-i laml, J3u". Hosf.-Stcady at $3.70al. flGfC 3. NT1TTT AlT I U V lES'ti " IV I I Bl BAB H A IB hi ma IAJJIAi i Fancv Boucle Cloth Cn:it. rfeen cape slashed, elaborately trimmed with silk braid and rf q buttons, 4 to 14 years, P0-"0 Ladies' Black Boucle Jackets, -ill satin lined, seams strapped with black Kersey cloth, d instead of $7. 50, at P5-00 Ladies' Black Kcrsev Cloth Jack ets, all satin lined, ily front, 26 inch length, instead of t $11.00, at . . $7-5 Ladies' Rich Persian Cloth lack- j ets, lined all through, sleeves and all, with heavy black satin, straight high fronts. Instead t of $20.00, at - .4H2.5O Ladies, Capes ot Fine Black Ker sey, all satin lined, handsomely braided, littcd bacKs Instead of ? 12. 50, at $7-50 Ladies' Rich Black Velour Capes, beautirully decorated with jet and braid, a magnificent gar ment. Instead of t $50.00, at - - $27.50 Ladies' Street Suits, silk lined coats, various styles, picked out from our $is and $18 t suits. Your choice P975 250 Heavy Outing Wrappers, newest and up to date styles, regular price $1.98. d Today - - - JpI.IO 2; Astrachan Capes, trimmed with fur 36 inches long, a gar ment that sells for $10. d z Today - - P0.75 Real Astrachan Fur Collarettes, regular price 57. so. (t Q Today - - ' J4-9 50 dozen Flannel Waists, all lined, pleated back and front, reg ular $2.00 quality. t . Today - - ' pl.40. BUCK'S d n Its Introduction M J.2' ' to IS 70' 3 29S 20 29"i 23',b 23V& 17 son 18 EMPORIUM 138 Wyoming Avenue. I Subject I for Thanksgiving! WHEAT. December .... May 'ATS. December Ws May 22 .-DUN. December 2i May 29'i LA HI). December 1.07 1'OllK. December 717 st. 93i on; Ing. 91Ti Are much in lutlc; ah.is ready, efficient, satisfac tory! prevent a cold or foer. enre til llrr Ilia, Hclc hud- th, Jaundice, conptlpatlon, etc. Th only Pill to tl'f "'"' ' iBIs Prlre 2 rntt. THE mitECTION.S.-Take half u-tinl quantity. Seo water liDII.S. Tour oil after FIVI" tuln ates' steciiing. 204 20i -ii -j'a 2!)'. 29' s 4.07 1.07 i.2o 7.17 20 12' i. 20i 4.W 7.17 MIC POWDER CO.. ' I00HSIAND2, CWLTHrLTq, 8CRANTON, PA. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ill 80c. Moquette Carpets at thin price and of such a htf-h Brado. arc from 30c to 45c a yard less than they will be next sprint-, and at the lowest price thty ever touched In the rcf-ulnr way: these carpets are well worth a dollar. The patterns wc offer are all new and at SOc. It will pay you to buy now. Store them away until wanted. He gardiiiKr Moquette Carpets one of the best authorities pays, "In beauty and service at present pricen, no carpet stands before a good Moquette today. These Moquettes Are Good. Full fivc-franie Ilody T?ru?sel9 Carpels made by I'IrcIow, Low ell and the Glen Keho factories, are without a doubt the best Roods on the market. They've been sc'lllnfr at $1.25 rlRht along:. and next Spring they must pro hlprher, there's no help for It. You'll want carpetH then, but you'll surely grudge the price, nnd nobody will bo able to help you. We'll malcc and store them for you till wanted, but. we won't promlFo the prescsnt low prices after the close of the pre sent month. Time Here "leans floney. Our Advice to Old Patrons Is Acton These Hints. & en hi rstta fwi ft n.". irra re 7 1 HI fflliffl IETEDD'C: &- &ejji crnnton Hoard of Trnilo I'xchnnso (JiiolatioiiB--.Vll tjuotatious lluscd on lnr o too. STOCK3. In This The I'nitli is l.nid llnre People Now lli'sinnin;; to ltculic tho ''rue .Month ol llonent Advertit iii jr. Seranton Ai Plttston Trac. Co. National Ilor.ns .- urm g wo. I'irst National Hank Klmliurst lloultvard Co Fcranton Savlugs Hank Hiianton racking Co L.tckn. Iron aii'i rfteel Co Third National Hank Throop Novelty M'f'K Co Siranton Traction Co tj. lantoii A.e Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Heplacer Co .. S ronton lleddlng fo Dime Dnp. A DIP. Hank I'rck Lumber M'f'g Co KiHinomy Light, Heat & Pow er Co IIONDS. F-ranton Pa?s. It I'lway, first moi-cace duo lO.'O p. iiiic'i Ftrcrt Railway tlrst niorts-'-iPH iUik 10le reoplu's Stri-i't Rallwny. Oin cral mortttaie, due 1921 Plikfon Vimifacturlni? Co ... L.'ichn. Township School '... fty cf Scr.uitc.n Jit. Imp. C','e.. Ml. Wl-noa Hoa' Co ?. ranton Ax'c Works Kiranton Traction Co Bid. Asked. 650 200 350 150 175 115 lL- 10O 20 0 lM 150 'so 17 75 250 100 105 225 45 HB 102 S.S 1U0 SIINIHG AND BLASTING POIYDER' & Ceylon Tea -EFREPH" '. 50c n. PFL'CIOUS bold only In l.iiiil 1'arUrir, Carpet House, 408 Lacka. Ave. MADE AT MOOBIC AND DALE WORKS. LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CS'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Electric Batteries, ''lo'-trie ICrililor. .jp ): plodlni; blasts. Safety Fuso. and Rcpauno Chemical Co.'s explAsiVb 'HE Steam and Hot Water ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS Cffitt New Yi rl; I'r iliicr Hnlirt. Xew York. Nov. 21. Klour Quiet b-Jt llrm. Wlieai Sjiot firm; No. red. ?1.0Hi, f. o. b., alloat. No. 1 noithern Duluth, J1.01V;. f. o. b., alloat: No. 1 hard M.i.ii tuba, l.ViU, f. o. b afloat; No. 1 north- ,t a New Veil,. $1.00 , f. o. b., afloat; oy That the Chicago Combination Cloth ing Co.. of 11 Washington avenue, op ncElto the Court House, nro strletlv living up to their advertisements la tlor.H opemn firm on hlshrr cables and ni.i fnllv neolivod Th..r. Ic nnflili.i, .mull UortlUVCSt I'CCOlptS, ruled HtlOllg (ill hidden In their mode of dolne business ''"V 11Sl "Serins and closed firm at 1 I I ,'A T. U I 1 I I I JM www m wv? H m "ir-mir mmw ATSM.O R S 0 0 & Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, Tr-IE i HUNT I GOMEL CO., and the truth is laid bare. You will i 'i.a',c. advance; January. PS'i-albac, ..i,....l f.'.T n . f'.. Ol 7-1(1, HI5'.n oliispd wonder why It If. and no doubt yr.u i ,. . vov,vmber . elnsed I'v'.c; December, will be astonished when you read their . ifti.-i-jyi,,.., closed tiSu8c. Corn-Spot easy; advertisements. When they announce , No. 2, aie., f. o. b., alloat; optlorH ojiuned the sale of such hlch-grado goods at steady, caned off. closul tie. nui lower; such rulnout.lv low prices. This firm i January, closed 23V.; May, SI!wa3tao., can well afford to sell these eoodsi at ' cloed Wte. Nomler, close 1 SJJ'.nc; nmh nrlrnu no lliov Imv irnml. ti-nm December. Jil'iaJH'iC, ClOSC'd 31C. Oils people noss and bankrupt rices, as they buy goods from , December. ;J1-ia31',c, closed 31"c ow who are either giving up busl- "not dull; No. 2, .: No. 3 S.-.; No 2 ,d must ia.se money; also from ! rT pt concerns, sherl.f sales, nnd nMly.;. optl,)1)s' ,,, Iini, lmclaiUcd all In fact from wholesalers who nro hard preweu tor money, -rne cntcago com- j , loscd binatlon Clothing Co. hnve eight steady Quiet. buyers who nie continually on the look out for such stocks, and In a great many cases they are successful In ob taining these goods at from ttventy llve to fifty per cent, on tne dollar, day; l'ebruary, clewed 2j4c.i December, WiC Reef Steady. Cut Meats- Butter Quiet; wciern creamery. ItnSlo.; do. factory, ll'llc; Islinns, 2.; Irritation creamery, 12al7c; state dairy, 12a20c; do. cicamery, 11a2.'c. Cheese Dull; larae white, September, SVjc; small do., !e",c.J large colored, September, f'Ci do. small, Kic. : large October. I'.ab; thus enabling them to p.ace the mine sn;all dn.,' Slio.;"llght skims. CaO'tc.; part on sale, adding a small percentage for nklmSi rHl(.0,. full Flt!mSi 2ija4c. Efigs protlt and turnlni: the stock quickly Quiet; state and IVnnsylvanla, 20a23c; and giving the people buch bargains western fresh, 22c. Tallow Quiet; city that under ordinary circumstances thov i ($2 ncr package), 3 3-10e. retrolcum could not secure. Thus It will be seen when thev announce a sale It Is not mere fiction or newspaper tulk, but actual facts. The great sheriff sale which Is now In progress in their store Is creating the talk of the town. If you nro In need of nny clothing for men. boys nnd children, make haste anil come to this great sheriff sale, now In progress at 211 Washington avenue, op poslte the Court House, Seranton, Pa. Oil Market. Oil City. Pa., Nov. 2t.-Credlt balances, r.1; certificates, olfered CS; shipments, 123, .125 barrels; runs, 108,25 barrels. x T2l. BZ JIZ .iftMim- JL. il9i Wc have jti-,t put on sulo ti ii-jw litis of lunilu CurneU. prices mill compare tlit-in with any other t-oods in the city: 'j.lo I All Wool Cur pet JlHu All Wool, meidlum quality U7'ijo I All Wool. beHt quality We have sonic choice lots of Wall Papers that wc arc closing out .it 5c, 6c.. ami He. per roll. Pent Heavy Cotton Carpet lleHt Heavy Ciiloa Carpet J'xtrn Heavy Union Cariet. .. See the ii) A In fiUu J. SCOTT INGLIS, 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets. Oil ClotlH, Wlnilow Sh'.ule au.l Drapjrlm. Clialrs and Tables, Quiet and steady: untied, CSc., bid. h M'lelplilu Pioviniiii .llnrk't. Philadelphia, Nov. 21 Wheat Firm, "4c higher; contract grade. November, Wja 'jac.; December, January and February, nominal. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, No vember nnd December, 32',3a32,c; Janu ary and February, nominal. Oats Firm; No. 2 white. Nove-mber. December. Jan uary and February, 2S'.ia23c. Potatoes Firm, good demand: white, cholco. per bushel, 0&a70j.; do. fair to good, iMaCJe. ; sweets, prime, per backet. 50a55e.j do. see. onds. JKaSOe. HUttcr Firm, fair demand; fancy western creamery, 23Hc ; do. Penn sylvania prints, 25c; do. western, do., 25c. F.kbs Firm, good Inquiry; fresh, nearby, 23c; do. western, 22e. Cheoae Steady. Itollneel SuKiirs Firm. Cotton Un changed. Tallow Dull; city prime In hogsheads, 3c. ; country, elo.. In barrels, 3'c.; dark, do., 3c; cakea, 3'.ic; grease, 2"iC. Llvo Poultry UnchaiiBed; fowls, Ca 7c; old roosters, 6c; spring chleke.ns. Ca 7c.; broilers, Sa?c; turkeys, Salic; ducks and geese, 8a'jj. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, choice, SaS!4e. ; elo. fair to good, 7a 7H-c.i chickens, large. PalOc; medium, do., SaSH-c; common and scaldeJ, 7a8c; tur keys, choice to fancy, HalSc; do. fair to good, lOalSc.i ducks, 7al0c Receipts Flour. Kl,(i barrels and 22.0o0 sacks; wheat, 23,000 buthels; corn, 2,000 busheli; oats. lll.fnW biwheU, Shipments Wehat, 2fl,0 bushels; corn, 235,000 bushels; oats, 71.0U0 bushels. Clilmuo f; rnl ii 'Iiirkcl. Chicago, Nov, 21. Tho leading futures j 0 . FUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE Anelyon willreu'lwiiowe.yiy it u to fur-nl-li your bemio iuutiouily with a tr ilia? outlay, a llitlo at ii llmo, uud you don't miss it. BARBOUR H0M:CRED!TH3'J3: 2S LACKAWANNA AVE. 434 Lackavann Avi. V S I ' " ' AS 1 !P -Wx?Wh L OF SCRANTON, And envied by hi on-mies. Vj have I -o iiclit ubnut the lima when a man In mod eiutoclrcinnttaiiodH can be well ilresied. A short time a,'0 Im wa compelled to put up with a ready-made suit. We make a suit from S15 up, tho color, cloth and cut guaranteed. W. J. Davis, 213 Wyoming Ave. Bpociul Attention (liven to Busi ness and Personal Account. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 NIJW YOKlv IIOI'KI.S. ww -v-t Fine Line of HEW STYLES STONE RINGS Di:.monian!Goirjiatl3.iRLijj StarliiiiSilyihVariaii Starlit Nonli'm, Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. HOTEL ALBERT, I'or 1 1 tli -tiiet and l"n! fruity l'lace, Nlir V'lltu tine block vi"t of llroad- way. NoKvI for two things C O IVl F"0 Fft-r utld CUISINE Flr-t-clin .rooms' nt 91.00 a day and up ward, on the European plan. L. & E. FRENKLE. THE WESTHKSTEB BOTEL, Cor. Slx'.teaih St and l.vi'i Piiw, NEVA V,ORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EU.HQI'EAN IM.AN, $150 Per Day niid Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Pftprlitar CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House iu Northeastern Peuusylva nia. MCRCEREAU&CQNNBLL 130 Wyomln? Ava, MADE ME A MAN AJ AX TABLETS TO? 1TIVELY COBB ory, Impotncy, HleileMnt,ro., caur4 by Abu or other hiceuoi on J ludlt crotlODt. Thff yuloklu and urelu retotLcMtVtUtUl7 1b olaorioong.tud lit lata (prfttudy, bo'lnewor marrlatf. 1'raTdat ln-iiinitr an Coaiatnbilon if lii in tnniL Th1itiA ttlinwB In medlnta (mcrof. neat and eflecU a t.'UllC vber < other faiiXu hi upod hating the coualne A1&X Tablet! They htTe cured thoutanJ j ami nil) euro you. We five a po. itire written cuaronwe toeffectaoura tt fi-fQ In cuchoaettor refund the rooney. 1'rlceUi U lOir l'&ckage- or elx kgs ituM treatment) for t2.W. Uy TatL la plain wrnimar, utoo rticalpt of price, Plroala -AJAX REftiEDV CO., "A?,''?,!'- For Halo In Kcruntou. l';u by .MuttUew Dron. uud 11. C. bandcrou, druitUta. PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. WM. C0XNKLL, President. HEXI1Y BICLIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Yyuo-iKoillce i, aS -" "T 2ir f,ickawan. ipi-nrn ' ,m "veuue, lu Will. IMPDOPLU:. lams' White Front jySiTN . . . Mioo ."tore. exumlna X? MtS -..-- ,Jle eyo freo ill tin - .J most accurato way, s JTJ-a- ti.'X nnclhUprlcei for upon LP KjSv "S "u'1o "rB chenpuT r?i nnnflfDv elsewhere. A liw ?- 'sUyi-.'iXv ini'iitalnolnditrereneu Jr';-A&WviW I" the proper e-aroot CkJ.Vw32t vi thveyea hcmto poi Jil ,m4 Ve--. ' most people until ? " .''i',JOT VS tliotlina comes whon irifHsakj- -e-' i,.B,iiM.ieB, Imperfect lKion,nr other reult of such nested elvo wainlas that nature it relieilliu usntnst biicU ticatnient of one of tho most precious Rifts. Normal vision it blesslui; uuapprcot.ited until It has been lott ami restored: its lull vatio Is then realizej, Tlivreiori.'i vou sluul.l nol iosii dy befora huvlUij your eyes oxamln 'd. ihlssorvlci) wu gladly render irej of charge. RRMUMBUK THIJ PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the liite Front Shoo Store. The St. Denis Bro-dwny and Eleventh St.. New York. Opp. Urace Church. -Huropeun Plan. KooiuK $1.00 a Day and L'pwarJ. In a modeit and unobtniafva way there are few b-ttur conducted hoteU lu tho motropolli tlmn tho St. Llonis 'I'lin . .iifi nnx.i ioIIh It linu aAfllllpAi" AH 1-n.idllv l,u trar-xl In Ul linlmi lj.!tllin. IU IV will Cell VOU IICW or tU0 O.el IU l'X ; .i . . r. '.. """" , ... . .ni ...t ...v.. niiiitlilniT Villi Cash strain, wjpffl. Miiiiii. I blood FOR SALE Bote, Enjiiiss anil Micliiiiiy. Wo will noil you New or Second-Hand. A'M u- Kl.II Vfl 1 11GVV fir LllAU U'lt ,1 boiajhlCK tttiuosnUore. th reullir uxcello'no change, or we will rent you uuythlni ot lUcuUlueaadajrvlca. aui ita rerjr mod want In the) Machinery I.luo. pat cue prices. paia lor scrap jrou uuu ,w WILLIAM TAYLpR AND SON.' National Supply and Mala! Co,, 1709 West Lacknwnuiin Avenue. wS A NEW DISCOVERY1 lly Ur. Klnlnw, of Cam den, N. J tlmt absolutely ireentNun heptlo or foul inullur lioui vulvrliii; the womb. Aa It dilates the womb, an nervous aiseanes rum spasmoa. m are cured. " . vjvitliutl u.riiiirn, in" 'toa tiiors. l'rolHiisin.l'atn. fill Menstruation, and all other illseasej uf Women, Call or send two-cent Htamp for particulars. A. P. IIOPFSOMMEK. OBNCRAU AaHNT, VJJJ1 FrauUlln Avo., Ucruutou, l'u, ws uruiuetn B" Icactloim , Ovanun H.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 395'! WOLF & VTENZEL, 340 A dan J Ave., Opp. Court Moms, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIK1BERS Bole A Kent" for Rlclurdsou.Doyntou'i Furnaces aud Rangse. POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary, Secondary or Tertiary IlliOOl ".'OlON pcrmaucuUy CURED IS 15 TO 35 DAYS. Youcau be treated at home for fame price under same cuiranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fall to cure. W YOU E-2AVE takeu mercury, Iodide potash, arnl still have aches and pain. Mucous Patches in mouth. Soro lliroat, Pimple, Copper Colored Spot, Ulcers oa any pattcf the body, llalr or Uyebrows faltlnu out, it is ie r ' . i mmm WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit the mot obstinate curea and cliilleiii: the world lor u cuss w; wnnoi cure. This disease lu ulwuys bsfflej thej skill oltae most ennneni inyitin. Psoo.ooo capital lichlnel our uncoiidt ii. .. i (in-irtini t Ahseiiute rrofj sen sealed on iiiiiihcatlon ino.psrj booM sent tree. Address COOK ItU'lUOV CO. , 631 lasonlc -emp'e, enn.iu, ici HEnMSMMa )
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