THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1897. When Looking For the Best (Jo to tbo niost reliable. Largest assortment; lowest prices In llnlr Goods. Wo make WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. Satisfaction Rimrunteeil In Ladles' and dents' Wlgii for street wear. Wo liavo the leading Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask to tee tllo Ideal llitlr Dinah, Ronulno Mberlan bristle Ur cushioned. Children's llulr Cutting rccclv rs our Npecl.il uttentloa. I 317 Lackawanna Ave. WHY DISCARD ! IE? Of coiitbc ou lisne heirlooms in form of OKI Furniture, mid then, perhaps your modern tuc ii!shln4s area hit worn. Why not linve tliein toned up restored i ReUpho!stering lb a special line of work with us. AVo do it well and we do It for as little a- pussiMc. We have all the new and desirable coverings. MIMS i I'MILTT Caroets, Draperies, Wall Papers SCRANTON. PITTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING. Fi.uik fiiav pleached in thf Vtt Hilo th.uii'l last evening a sotmon p ppilally tu tlit voiine Mr. Gray was fiumorlv a minister of the Prlmltivp Jlctliodlbt church Ho Is n foiciblo f-ppaltpr. The ltvhal mivtlnfi aio con tinued with much intpiest There i, new ones fotvvurd eerv i-vinlnK Tluy will be luld anothet week. Union Thankfellnqr (.eivlops were held in the MethoduU church Thursday morning. There was quite a large num 1 r fioin the dlfteient churches pros, rnt. Mrs. Kent R. Jones pieslded at the nrpan and the sinKinfr wan entirely (oiiRiusiitlnnnl Ite W Scott Stltes, cf the I'tesbj tcilnn church, offered the opening piayer and Hev Robert It. Thompson, of the Baptist church, read the scilpture lesson The hormon was preached by Re. Wilson Tiieble, pan toi of the church In which the services weie held It was a well prepared and vpiv intei etlnc dlscouie, pen ailed with a simcte suit it nf sratltuile An offering was made, which will be do nated to some chaiitable Institution In AVIlkes-Baiie Itev. and Mrs Robert R Thompson inteitaincd at their home on Eighth Mioet, on Thmsdav, Mr. and Mis Samuel Tottcn. of Shiiveitovvn, and Mis. Oeoice AVIl-on, of Mount SJIon 13. A. DeWolf has gone to Iona for u shmt time William (Irace, of Scianton, spent ThimkBlvlntf with his sister. Mn. Daniel Van t,eav. John Townspnd. while out hunting on Thanksghincr, lost one of his tingeis He was standing with his hand on the muzzle of the cun, when It was accidentally discharged. A foot ball teiin from Scianton came down to Wvominir on Thuisdav to down the Wyoming team on the grid iion. When the flist lnlf of the game was neinlng the finish and the Wyo ming bins wfie getting the bettei of the isdtlng team, home issue aiose which ipsulted In a quart el r.nd the Scrnnton team left the field and w end id their way to the depot, where they took the Main toi home. The score was U to o In fax or of Wvomltuj The Sons of Tempeiance lodge are planning to hold a -eiles of union tintpuiance sei vices In the chinches of the tuwii soor. I OUHST CITY. Next Tuisday evening the Epvvorth h'lguo of the Methodist chutch will elect offlceis The Litoiary society of the "Welsh f'ongiegatlonal ihurch has changed Its nUht of meeting from Filday to Mon ilav evening, and meetings will be held ivery two weeks, commencing' last Monday. Revival sei vices will be held In the Ptesbyterlan church for one week, lonimenclng tomonow morning Rev. I' H. Biooks, tlio cleil: of the I.icka wanna Presbytety. will assist the pas tor. William Stone, or the Scranton Tuith, visited his brother. Rev G. H Stone, Thuisday. A dog owned by Geoige Maxey, sr , bioke his chain yesterday afternoon and sprang upon Mrs L H May, who was passing, biting her beverelj in the back. The animal would piobably have Injured her more sevete.y, but by-stunders seized the most available weapons and drove the brute away Mr. Maxey had the unimal shot at once, and a physician was callled who cauterized the wound Inflicted The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho dist church served dinner and supper Wc have just put on Hale a new prices and compare them with any Jiest Heavy Cotton Cut pet Kent Heavy Union Cut-pet xtrulleuv Utilou Carpet . 23a ililo .... ..U"M We have home choice lots of nt 5c, (lc. and 8c. per roll. i 0 J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades and Dr.ipjrlo. ClialtM and Tubles, In II. V. Hrown's building on Thanks giving and contests for n. silk quilt and u fnncy dolllo were decided. Tlie gross receipts amounted to $111.10. C. V. lewls, of Thompson, cham pion checker player of 3usquehnnna county, has Issued a challenge to John S. Carmtchnel, of Scranton, to play a series of games for $100 a side, cither at Finest City or Susquehanna, some time in December. Mrs Robert IC. Dunn was at White's Valley yesterday attending the funeral of her brother. AVOCA. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Connolly spent Thanksgiving at the Dempsey resi dence Mr. and Mis. M. Carroll, of Blng hamton, nre guests of Mis. McDermott, of Main street. aiM Kate Campbell Is visiting frlnds In Scranton James Morton, of this place, nnd Maigaiet Tlschler. of PIttston, wero mart lid at the home of the bride's parents on Thurhday evening. Rev. O. W 13tlvcln, of PIttston, performed the ceietnony. Mr and Mrs Mot ton will lcslde In Avocn. Mr. Fiedetlck Mitchell, of Carbon dale, was a visitor In town yesteiday. I.Mc Ilolllstcr, as student of Painted Post 1'nloii academy, New York, Is ependlng a few days nt the home of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. A. P. IIol llstei The ma i Huge of M J McGowan. of this place, to Miss Mary Donnelly, of PIttston, was solemnized on Thanks giving; da. at the St. John's church, PIttston R(. J Flnnen pel formed the ceiemony Miss Cella Blown was btldesmald and Mai tin McGowun was groomman They will teslde at the MiOow.in homestead in the North End Mr. and Mrs. I r. O'Donnell, of Paisons, and Mr. and Mrs Oraiy DHLs, of Duiyej, spent Thuisday at the Wha len residence. Miss 3mma Zelgler, p-postmlstres of fJupont, and David James, a popular conductor on the Scranton and PItts ton Traction line, were mauled on HhurMlay evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mis. Joamcs will reside in Scrnnton The Lackawanna Thistle Cut ling club held a meeting nt the home of James Graham and elected the follow -ingofticeis President, James Graham; vici- ptesldent, Duncan McMaitiu, sec -letaij John Hailstone; tioasutei. Thomas Hailstone, skips, Jamcb Gio 1mm, Thomas Hailstone, James Bur don, William Graham The death of Edward lUirett, of HiownsilIe incut led on Thursday nf tPinoon attu suffeilng totrlble agony mused by being fatally buined while dtling fioin PIttston on Monday even ing Mr Han It placed a lighted pipe In his pocket and in a few mlnutch his clothing was ablaze and it wttb some time before the passets-by noticed his teulblp condition. The funeral will take plai e on Sunday afternoon. The death of William Lyons-, of the West Side, ottuned on Thuisday even ing after a lingeiing Illness of acthma, Dei eased is suivlved by a wife and three children. Puncial will take plan1 In Cunday afternoon. The live pigeon shooting match In Oaiej's Held between Mooney, of Hy de Park, and Webb, of Avoca, resulted In a lctory for the lattei. UNIONDALL. David Wideman's stoie was enteied by thlevt.s about a week ago and near ly two hundred dollars' worth of goods taken, consisting mostly of boots, men's tine shoes, hosiery and flannels. Mr. and Mrs Johnston, of Scianton, are In town. P. H. Raynor and family, of Carlxm dile spent Thanksgiving day with friends here. Andievv Coney Is again able to bo out The new Hag Moated in the breeze on Th inksglving dav. The Thanksgiving sermon by tho Rev. .Mr Harncd in the Presbyterian church was appi eclated bv an atten tive audience IJon. Phllo Burritt and famllv gave 1 reception Wednesday evening to a large chcle of friends. A vciy pleas ant feature of the evening v. as a mu sic ale given by Prof. Thomas, of Car bnndalo and somo of his pupils. The chicken supper at tho Methodist paisonage was well attended Thurdav evening, considering the Inclemency of the weathei. THERE IS NO SECRET MIDDEN In This The Truth is Laid Ilnro People Now Resinning to Realize the I rue Merits ot Honest Advortis. i tig. That tho Chicago Combination Cloth ing Co , of 211 Washington avenue, op posite the Court House, are strictly living up to their advertisements Is now fully assuted There Is nothing hidden in their mode of doing business and the truth Is laid bare. You will wonder why it is, and no doubt you will be astonished when u rend their adveitlsements When they announce the sale of such high-grade goods at such ruinously low prices. This firm can well afford to sell these goods at such prices, as they buy goods from people who are either giving up busi ness and must raise money, also from bankrupt concerns, sheriff sales, ond In fact from wholesalers who are hard pressed for money The Chicago Com bination Clothing Co have eight steady buyers who are continually on tho look out for such stocks, and in a great many cases they are successful in ob taining these goods at fiotn twenty five to fifty per cent, on tne dollar, thus enabling them to place the same on sale, adding a small percentage for profits and turning the stock quickly and giving the people bucIi bargains that under ordinary circumstances they could not secure. Thus It will be seen when thev announce a sale it is not mere fiction or newspaper talk, but actual facts. Tho great sheriff sale which is now in progress in tholr store is c reatlng the talk of the tow n. If j ou are In need of any clothing for men, boys and children, make hastfyCTTcl come to this great sheriff sale, now In progress at 211 Washington avenue, op poslte the Court House, Scranton, Pa, line of Ingrain Carpets, other goods In the city: See the All vvool Carpet ....., 40o All Wool, mtHlliim quality ftir All Wool, bukl quality 5Uo All Wool Carpet Wall Papers that we are closing out Koyat makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Puro nOVAL BAKIt.fi POADER CO , NCw Y0ft. FACTO NY VILLI Where were our stieet lamps last Thursday night? EchD answers w hei e. John Eilcnbuger shot another fox last Tuesday. Surely that new gun does the work. There will be services at the six principle Baptist chuich next Sunday at 2 30. Miss Alma Wilghley, of Scranton, spent Thanksgiving .with relutlvea here. The roll call meeting of the Baptist church wil be held on Thursday Dec. 9th, instead of Monday as fetated by tho Factoryvlllo Tidings. WHEAT ADVANCES. Tho Ilcnvv r,ports oi (Jrnln One. of the Important rcnturos of the Week. Ihicour.iging Reports from Dun A. Co. New York, Nov. 20 R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade will say In Its Issue of tomoirow. Tho heaw exports of wheat, with the renewed advance in pi ice is the most Intel estlng nnd Itnpoitnnt feature of the week Since Aug. 1. when the extent of foreign deficiency became leallzcd, epmts have been larger than in coiic'spondlng weeks of any pievlous. ear. Tho cotton cxpoitt. also have be come veij heavj, and tho outgo of loin falls but little below last year'H unpicccdented recoid, while in exports of manufactuilng pioducts, especially machhiei, all recoids lor tho season have been surpassed. While th aggregate for November list year was over $109,000,000, ship ments ftom New York for thiee weeks have been but slightly smaller, with a fair piospeot that the known incteaso hi cotton and other products from oth er ports may make up the deficiency. Meanwhile Imports ate running behind last eai's, at New York nearly $2,000, 000 this month, .so that another excess of ex potts over imports amounting to about $00,000,000 for the month is prob able This would make an excess of about $225,000,000 in four months. After th1 slight decline labt Saturday w heat rose to 100'4 for November, with No 2 red and other grades selling many cents higher. Yet western re ceipts aie of enoimous magnitude. In four veks, 27,072,101 bushels, against 2,914,iJ8 in tho same four weeks last veai, while Atlantic cxpoits, flour in cluded, weie for the week 3,G2S,445 bushels, and for four weeks 13,129,839, against 7.737.CS3 last jear. The ship ments from other potts have also been heav, and neither appeals to change former estimates of European needs. Corn also continues to go abroad in quantities almost as large as last year, when all past recoids were broken, but the price has slightly declined. The iron Industry bhows no decrease In production or consumption of pig, but with much reduced oideis for pro ducts excess of production Is expected, and Bessemer falls a shade to $1015 and Grey Forge to $9 25 at Plttsbuig, though Chicago and eastern markets show no change. Billets are also weak er at Pittsburg $13 Expectation of lowr pi Ices tends to pioduce at a time when new business is naturally small and the mills are woiklng mostly on other oideis, with buyeis Impatient for dellvetles Other laige otders are held back in plates by Inability of the wotks to deliver In the- time desired. In bars, agricultural and inllway man ufacturing causes a heavy demand at Chicago, iron being prefeired to steel, and thin hheets ar also In better de mand, but bais aie a shade lower at Pittsburg, and both wire and cut nails. Some large outers for rails by eastern railways ate reported The woolen manufacturer Is still consuming heavilv In execution of past orders, and many agents aie sold so far ahead that they seek no further business, while others are beginning to question whether the demand for the next beason will sufllce If prices are made to coi respondent with present quotations of vvool Somo reductions In prices of wool appeals, possibly aver aging half a oent, with sales of Aus tralian amounting to 2.700,000 pounds In u few large blocks at Hoston, but the tone is still strong. No change has occuired in tho cotton manufacture, and the market for its products is still Irregular. Pollutes for the week have been 236 In the United States against 300 last year, nnd 23 In Canada against 38 last )eai. DOLLAR WHEAT. December Option Reaches the High Water .llnrk. New York, Nov 26 After several weeks of unsatlsfai toiy markets, dol lar wheat in the speculative acceptance of the teim was realized on 'Change today. The December option early at. talned that llgr?jes and soon passed it, leaching $1 000f in the af tea noon, which was also the final pilci; a bad squee.e of the shoitlvas chiefly re sponsible for local stiength, although higher cables had much to do with the early advancing tendency of local mar kets Expottera bought only moder ately of wheat, but took about 700,000 bushels of com today Chicago, Nov, 26 Wheat bold at one dollar tcxlay for tho December option, and closed at OOVfcc , n advance of 3c. May showed a considerable amount of sympathy with the advance In Dc ember and closed IVial c, high er. Effoits of shoits both heie and fioni St. Louis caused the advance In December, and they were not sup plied until ?l had been bid Wheat started flim at fioin 91T,c. to 92e. for May ond 9Gio. to 9fi',ic for December Tho additional stiength caimj from an advnnce at Liverpool nf " pence to begin with, added to tho effect of a cold wave piodlctlon from tho signal service bureau. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Koviovr. New Yoik, Nov 20 Tho latter pait of tho day showed nn Improvement In busi ness on the Stock exchange, both In tlio volumo of transactions nnd tho Increase In values bver th it recently piovalllng. Tho standard railroad stocks, however, continued to be a good deal neglected, and tho movement of prices in thorn were vi ry narrow The wholo list was ilp piesed during tho early pait of tho day under tho Iniluenco of lower prices for Americans in London and active selling here for London account. This was espe cially marked in 9t Paul and this stock failed to recover nt any tlmo to Wednes day's close. Its weakness was duo io tho October statement of raining which showed an lncreaso in net of less than $3,000. So far as this statement bears on tho general situation, it is to be taken into account that St. Paul's October earn ings last car wcro tho largest for the year. Tho later Improvement In tho nnr ket left the railroad list with net gains but thiy wero of tho narrowest In many cores Tho chief interest In tho maikct centered in the gpeelittles, and these all developed strength before trading hid been long In nrogtess. Total sades wcro 172,700 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN A CO., stock brokers, Wears build Ins, rooms 705-706. Open- High- Low- "los ing, est. est. lng. Am. Tobacco Co .... St SI1 SI hi Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..131 JS.T'g 1W 1J33$ A., T it. S. V., Pr . 2u'i a." So'ii 2L4 Can. Southern 5J 32 Si t.2 dies, iz Ohio 2i4 21 20' 21 Chicago Gas 9l'u PJ'i 11 92 Chic. & N W MO'S 121a 120"j 121'a Chic, B. & Q 9.T, 91 9rH 93', Chic, Mil. S. St. P .. 91 91 91's 91 Chic. R, I &.P ... . S6a h Vj Mj Dolaware & Hud ...107'i 10S'8 Iu7'!i 105 Dlst. A. C. F. Vt I, 7U ' Gen Electric 31 3j 3P R."i Louis. Nash 51t 31'j 53 T,V2 )t IC fi Tex , I'r .... ."!'i 1IJ 'U'i 33i3 Manhittan Elo 100 10J 100 liJ Mo Pacific 2S 2i 27 2S'(. N. J. Centi.il S2T, M'i "Ci SI'i N. Y. Conttai .. 10V ! 10d 10"s N Y , S. A. W. Pr .. 32t 32', 21 32, Nor. Pacific, Pr .... Im V uf, C5 Omaha 76 76'- 7rt 768 Pacitlo Mull 29 21 29 Phil &. Read 201, .0 20 D Southern It. R 9 9 8 s Tenn , C. d Iron .. . 23 21 23 21 ITnlon Pacific 22 23 2."'j 21 W.ibash, Tr 17 17 17 17 West, rnion S3 86 Sb (!) CHICAGO GRAIN MAHKET. Open- High- Low- Clos. WIIDAT. lng. est. st. lng. December Pi W0 96 91 May '.'2 9J' "Jl 9 OATS. December 20 20 20 2-i May 22 22 22 22 CORN. December V 2r, 23 26 May 29 21 29 H1 LARD. Docember 4 10 110 4 10 110 PORK. December 715 7 25 71i 7 23 Scrnnton Hoard of Trade Exchange (Juotntlon--All Quotations lluscd onPnroflOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & PIttston Trae. Co. ... 20 National Boring & Drill's Co. ... EO First National Bank 650 Etmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 93 Lacka. Iron and Steel Co 150 Third National Bank 350 ... Throop Novelty M'f'tf Co 80 Scranton Traction Co is 17 Scranton Axle Works 75 Weston Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Replacer Co 100 Scranton Bedding Co 103 Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 150 Peck Lumbe- M'f'g Co 175 223 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co 45 BONDS. Scranton Pais. Railway, first mortgage due 1920 US ... People's Street Railway first mortgago due 191? 115 ... People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 103 City of Scranton St. Imp. t 102 Mt Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranton Axle Works 109 Scranton Traction Co 103 ... Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 25 - Wheat-Firm and l'c higher, contract grade, Novem ber, 99c.a$l oo, December, January and February, nomlral Corn Firm, No. 2 mixed, November and December, 32"a 32c; January and February, nominal. Oats Firm, No. 2 white, November, De comber, January and February, 2Sa2!)C. Potatoes Flim, fair demand; white, iholce, per bushel, CSaTOc; do. fair to good, C0a63c ; sweots, prime, per basket, 50a33c. ; do seconds, 25a30c. Butter Un changed; fancy western creamer , 23c ; do IVnnsjlvauia prints, 23c ; do. western do , 23c. Eggs Firm, lc. higher; fresh, neirby, 23a2tc , do. western, 22a23c. Cheese Dull and weak. Refined Sugars Unchanged r Cotton Steady Tallow Dull. clt prime In hogsheads, 3c , coun tr, do. In barrels, 3c, dark, do, 3c; cakes, 3e , gieasc, 2?4c. Live- Poultij Firmer, fowls, 7u8c; old roosters, i,e ; spring chickens, 7aSc , broilers, feaOe ; tur kejs, 9al0c , ducks and geese, Sa9 Dressed Poultry Quiet but fairly steady; fowls, choice, SaS'iC ; do fair to good, 7a7c.; chickens, large, 9al0c , medium do . 8a 8c., do. filr to good, 9allc , ducks, 7aW" Rocelpts Flour, 6,000 ban els and 14,000 suks, wheat, 47,00") bushels, corn, 85,003 bushels; oits, 23,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, Vkm bushels, corn, 4,0u0 bushels: oats, 19,0X1 bushels. .New York Produce Market. Now York, Nov. 26 Flour SttonMy held and fairly active. Wheat Spot lit m. No 2 red. $101, f. o. b , afloat, No 1 northern Duluth, $1 03, fob, atloit, No 1 northern New Yoik, $102', fob, afloat. No 1 hard Manitoba, $1.01, f. o. b, afloat, options firmer on cables, ad vanced during the day on a big stare of December shorts, and closed unsettlod at lalc net advunce, December having once moro passed tho dollar mark; No vember, closed $100; December, 93 11-16C n$l 00, closed $1 00; January, 99e a$l w. closed $1 00; May, OloOi) 3-luc, closed Sue. Corn Spot firm; No 2, 3tc, fob, afloat; options opened firm, generally firm all day with wheat, closing c. net high er, November, closed 32'..e , December, A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure, Was Effected. "When 11 vo years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although tho sores on his cheeks and hands wero very bad. It appeared in tho form of.red pimples which would fester, break c;,en and run and then scab over. Alter disappearing they would break out again. Thoy caused Intense Itching and the Jittlo sufferer had to bo watched continually to keep him from scratching tho sores. Wo becamo greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which bad helpd hor was Hood's Sarsaparllla. Wc decided to give it to our boy and wo noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him lour bottles ol Hood's Sarsaparltla the humor had nil been driven out of his blood and it has never slnco returned." William Dartz, 410 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparllla of all druggists, ho sure to get only Hood's. u ...! rltl euraUverllliieasTtoUke, nOOU S flHS y to iirate. tfconti. 31o32c., closed 33o.: January, 'closcl ra'ic; .May, 34n35c, closed 33c. Oats Spot firmer, No. 2, 2Gic; So. 3. 23Jc,; No. 2 white, 2S'4c; No. 3 white, 27c, track mixed, western, 23a27'c; track white, 27a33'4c; options dull but steady all day, closing unchanged; December, 23c.; Feb ruary, 26?4c. Beef Steady; faintly, J9a 10 50. Cut Meats Steady. Bittotr Quiet; western creamery, 14a22c; do factory, IIHhHc; Elglns, 23c; Imitation creamery, 12al7c; state dairy, 12a20e.; do creamery, Ha22c. Cheese Dull; large white, Sep tember. 8Vic ; small do., 9'4c , large col ored, Septombor. 8c ; small do, 9'ic; large October, 7aSc , small do, 8Vic; light skims, 6a6c; pnrt skim", 5ac , lull skims, 2atc. Eggs Quiet; statu and Pennsylvania, 20a23c , western fresh, 2tc. Tallow Dull, city, 3 3-lOc, countrj, 3a 3e. Petroleum Quiet Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Nov. &5. The leading futures ranged as folovvM: Wheat November, 99.?; December, 9ta99c; May, 91a93u. Corn November, 2w20c; December, 26a 2tc; May, 29'i.i2,a29c, Oats Decom ber, 2Oa20c ; May, 22n22'ic. Pork December, $7.17a7.2, January, $8 12'ia 815; May, $S 42iS 40. Lard December, $ll0ttl2s; Jantnry, $4 23u4 23, .May, $l37al37 Rlbs-Decembcr, $115; Jan tiary. $1 13al.l5; May, $1 27al 27. Cash quotations were a follows. Flour Firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 92a93c ! No 3 spring wheat, SOaOlc; No. 2 red, 99M,o.;a$l 00. No. 2 corn, 26i20c; No. 2 oats, 21c , No 2 white, 2la2l"2c; No. 3 white, f. o b 23a 24c; No. 2 rye, 4Sc ; No 2 barley, f. o. b., 2Ga40c: No 1 flix seed. $103Hfll.l0, prlmo timothy seed, $2 63a2("li: pork, ?7 23a7.30; lard, $120; ribs. $4 15a 125; shoulders, 4a 5c; sldis, 4alc; wldsky, $119, sugais, out loif, $5 81, granulated, $5 21 Receipts Flour, 9,000 barrels; wheat, 91,000 bush els; corn, 307.000 bushels; oats, 428 000 bush els; ne, 415,000 bushels, barley, 133,000 bushels Shipments Flour. 21,000 bar rels, wheat, 41.000 bushols, corn, 29I.UOO bushels; oats, Ml.ono bushels, rje, none, barley, S0,OM) bushels. Cliicngo I.lvo Stock. Chicago, Nov. 20. Cattle Steady, slow; good to extra steers, $4 70a3 50, common grades, $3 SOU 63, stotkus, $Ja370, feed ers, $3.S0a4 V) Calves $3. 73at 50, western ringers, $3f0il Hogs i 30a3 45. pigs, $3 10a3.40. Sheep $2 50a3 foi pooiest up to $fi0a4S3 for best, fed westerns, $3 60a4 60, joarllngs, $3; prime wethers, $1 75. Lambs JlaS8. Receipts Cattle. 6,5V) head; hogs, 31,0)0 head, shtpp, S.OuO htad. Ihist Liberty Cattlo .Market. East Llbirtj, Pa, Nov 26-Cattle-Stradv; prime, $1 80a4 no, common, $3 23a 31,0, bulls, stags and cows, $Ui3 55. Hogs Fairly active, prime assorted mediums, $3.0)i3i1, best Yorkeis and pigs. $360, iommou to fait grades, $.i5iVi3 53, heavy hogs. $.:V),i15"i, roughs, $2 30i'! 23 Sheep Slow; choice, $lhOa4 7, tommon, $3a3 65, choke lambs. $3 5Ki370, common to good, $1 50a5 10, veals calves, $1 C3a7. New York Live block. Now York, Nov. 26 Beeves Slow and weik for steers, steady for lough stutt. native steers, $la5, stags and oxen, $2 7a 4 30, bulls, $2 75a3 S3, dry cows, $1903W Calves Quiet, steady, veils, $3a3 7, grasscrs, $Ja130 Sheep and Lambs Steady, very dull for sheep, sheep, $0al73; lambs, $5a0. Hogs Weak at $3C0a3 90. Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y Nov. 26 -Cattle Steady. Hogs Slow; Yorkers, good to choice. $J60i3W, rough, common to good, $310a3 25, pigs, common to cholcp $3 l)a3 b3. Shcop Hid Lambs Fairly ac tive, lambs, chi Ice Io extra, $3 03aS5, culls to common, $lt"ja"2j, "hi ep, choice to selected vvftheis, $15)a4 75, cull to common, 2$5a3 50. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa, Nov. 26 Credit balances 65; certificates opcnil 67 bid; high, 70; closed 67 bid, sales, 1.000 at 6S; shipments, 181,678 barrels; runs, 16I.3S8 barrels. At the Art Gnllory. "I like number eighty-one don't you"'" "Yes Indeed, but the price Is ro low that I haven't tho courage to buy it." -Truth. PILLS 9 Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, regu. late, purify, cleans nnd strengthen. HAD WAY 8 l'iLLj for the cure of nil disorders of Htomnch, Uowelx, Kidney , llladder, Nervous Diseases, DUzlucss, vertigo, Los Uvemicss.lMlcfc. SICK HEADACHG, FEA1ALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Observe the following symptoms, result ing from diseases of tho digestive organs. Constipation. Inward piles fullness of blood In tne head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, full ness of welsh: of the stomach, sour eruj tations, sinking or fluttering of tho heart, choking or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the Eight, fever and dull pain In the head, deficiency of persplra tlon, yellowneps of tho skin and ey es, pain In tho side, chest, l.mbs and sudden Hush, es of heat, burning In the flesh A few doses of RAD WAY'S PILLS will free the system of all tho above named disorders. Price 35c per box, Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm Street, New York. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist WHOSi: onke Is a. J1ft f.nnlfnuiLn. IMPDOPID Xi na avenue, in Will- .OX lams' U'hitA hVnnt Shoo Moro, examine the eye fioe lu tho most act urate way, and his prlcoj for spac taclcs ore cheaper jsh k jgr N13 yg itfiiua urn u nnnninj ttiau eltcwuere e A in fference h2 ICL ,-. loentuble Indlrfi to the proper care ot lueeyes teem 10 po. reus most people until the time comes when headaches, Imperfect Islou.or other results of such neglect give warning that nature U rebelling against such treatment of 0110 ot tho most precious girts. Normal vision Is n blessing unappreciated until It bus beenloit and restored; Its lull value Is then realized, 'therefore, you should not lose 11 day before having your eyes examined, this service wo gludly render tree of charge. KCMUAIUCR Tttn PLACE. 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Front Shoe More. A NEW DISCOVERY Uy Dr. I'lnlaw, of Cum. den, N.J, that absolutely prevents any keptlo or foul matter Horn enterlug tbe womb. As It dilates the womb, all nrivou uisemis arising hum spasmod ic uctlous are cured. Ovarlnn Diseases, lu luors. l'rolaimm.l'alu- ful Menstruation, and nil other Disease of Women. Call or send iwo-cent stump for particulars. A. I'. MOrPSOMMUK, Ul!M!RAL AGENT. i!Jl Franklin Ave., Hcrautou, l'a, BAD AY wysffr CvSSV IO K5Wt3B' Vr &Mft Hub mit-'iK " Vr??jS Business is Rushing at Where you see the crowds there you will find the best values. SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND ALL WEEK : Fancy Boucle Cloth Coat, deep cape slashed, elaborately trimmed with silk braid and q buttons, 4 to 14 years, P5,9-' Ladies' Black Boucle Jackets, all satin lined, seams strapped with black Kersey cloth, e instead of $7.50, at P5" Ladies' Black Kersey Cloth Jack ets, all satin lined, lly front, 26 inch length, instead of $11.00, at . . P750 Ladies' Rich Persian Cloth Jack ets, lined all through, sleeves and all, with heavy black satin, straight high fronts. Instead (t of $20.00, at - P I2.5O Ladies, Capes ol Fine Black Ker sey, all satin lined, handsomely braided, fitted backs. ? Instead of $12. 50, at P,5' a 3 BLACK'S 138 Wyoming Avenue. 80c. Moiiuettc Carpets at this price and of such a high grade, are from 30c to 43c a yard less than they will be next spilng, and nt tho lowest price- thoy ever toucheel In tho regular way, tliec carpets are well woith a dollar The patterns we offer oie all new nnd at 80e It will pay you to buy now Store them away until wanted. Ho gaidlng aionjuette Carpets one of the best authorities says, "In beauty anil service at present prices, no cat pet btands bcfoic a good Moquette today. These nloquettcs Are Good. Our Advice to Old Patrons J.s Acton These Hints. KERR' ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS And envied bv Ids enomlos We have brought about tho time vthen u man In mod erate circumstances can be vrell dressed A short time aso bo was compelled to put up with a ready-madb suit. Wo make a suit from $in up. tbe color, cloth nnd cut guar anteed. W. J. Davis, '213 Wyoming Ave. Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. THE lOOolC POWDER CO., SOOIS I AKD 2, COM'LTH r LIU SCRANTON. PA. IRINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOaiC AND W DALE WORKS. IAPUN A RAND POWDBR M ORANGE QUN POWDER Klectrlo Baitcrles, Eleetrlo Explodon. for es plodlug blasts, bafety Fuse, and Repanno Chemical Co.'s nxpi-obiVcs. DomtUtnsa needs a rellablt. lis, ) tbo purtit drugs Dp- PoalPs X "''T'-'i-t..' gv sSi v Thar t prompt, site and crista In roialt. Tbo cennlne (Dr. Pml'i) n.r.r dins. nolBt. B.nt sty whero, $1.00. AddMssI'JULilsajcUJaCo., ClCT0lna,O, For Solo JOHN H PHELPS, Spruce street by OEfln'iiJ B 3m Ladies' Rich Black Velour Capes, beautirully decorated with jet ant braid, a magnificent gap ment. Instead of $50.00, at - - P27.50 Ladies' Street Suits, silk lined coats, various styles, picked out from our $15 and $18 4. suits. Your choice 975 250 Heavy Outing Wrappers, newest and up to date styles, regular price $1.08. dj Today - - - pl.ly 25 Astrachan Capes, trimmed with fur 36 inches long, a gar ment that sells for $10. p z Today - - $0.75 Real Astrachan Fur Collarettes, regular price $7. so. q - o Today - - P4Oc 50 doen Flannel Waists, all nneci, picatetl back and front, reg ular $2.00 quality. Today $1.49 I Kull flve-fiaine Body Brussels Cai pets made by Hlgelow, Low ell and the Glen Iho factories, are without a doubt the best goods on tlie 111,11 ket They've been silling at $1 21 right along, and next Spilng thev must go higher, there's no help for It, You'll want carpets then, but you'll surely grudge the price, anil nobody will be- able to help you We'll make and stole them for you till wanted, but wo won't ptomlse the piesent low prices after the clcso of the pre sent month. Time Here rteans Honey. Carpet House, 408 Lacka. Ave. 1 OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bus!, ncs.s and Pergonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Kx. tended According to Bakincca and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 350,000 79,000 WH. CONNELL, Trcsldeiit. HEXKY BGLIX, Jr.. Vice Pros. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary HLOOl) 1'OIHOX permanently CURED E 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price uuder same guaranty. If you prefer to come here w e will contract to pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, It vre fail to cure BF YOU HAVE Inketi merfiirv. Iodide potash, and still haie aches ntld ratlin. MUCOUS Patches In Uicoi mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Imi Colored hpols, Ulcers on any parioiiac nnv Doily, nair oi this becondar: body, Hair or Eyebrow falling out, It Is c", WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. r solicit the mot obstinate cures und challenge the world fur a case we cannot cure I his disease has alii ays bafflcj the bklll of the mast eminent physicians soo ooo capital behind our uncondi tional Rtmtatity Absolute proofs sent scaled ou uppluiitlnn loo.pate book sent free ddii" COOk. RUMLIl CO, nji Masanlc temple, CHIC (1(, ILL iVIADE IV3E A MAN AJAX TADLUTS POSITIVELY CURK .crroui J Hea$0$ tilling iim ory.Impolenc, HleepleiD6ii,to , cat4 bj Abut or other 1 xcoms ana Indlo cretlonts, Ihcy qutchlu and tureltt retoroLo6tVitulltr la oMorroanir ani inn mouioriuar( ou ins or mairisev juvrutv i iceiuv joaaiir fcn iaiuuiiiiua , rrcTfiai Jnantty an .- i uuooinuioB. luairun tnowi laAeaiaio in tneotund effects U1U1 when all other to Tbeiruns thowi iaAedlato jmproje- Oil In. jut upon iiuTiJS tne wnuma Ajax ittoioia, vnnlnA Alnr Tu . J vea rs LM. rire b.n Thr htiTa curod tliou.riait. ana i It euro you. VVaalTeapos- eiKincuraciinTC id ipui-r 1'rlrn UU U I O , p., II lr.atmcr.tl for UW. Hi mall, la plain V7r ippor urnn rioui!t of prlc. CMroulai " AJAX REMEDY CO., & CUujil. I for sale lu Scrmtjii Iiu by viatthews Dros. audit C. f-antlu'ioii, druiisUts. month!; should b csnthlr. rcmUllnir msJleln. Only liarala acd should bs ueJ. Hy ju nsat tho twit, g.l PeEBsapoyaD FB18S Phormacltt, cor. Wvomlnn avonue and EMPOR BLOOD POISON I t-1 I I I I.H I I I I I Vsl I I IB i q I m 1$ dUEl1 A! 2& ' J
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