10 THE 9CT?ANTON TRIBUNE TriURSrA.Y MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1897. When Looking for the Best Ho lo the mol reliable. LiirseV, lunrtmont; lowest prices in Jliilr (looih. S'o mnlto WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. S-'ntlfiictlot Rimruntco 1 la I.hcIIoV and Gents' Wigs, for utrcot wear. Wo havo tho H'DlllllS Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. AkI; to ceo tho ldc.il Ilntr Ilruili, genuine Hllierhtti lirlntlo nlr culiloncd. Children's Hair Cuttlni,' receive our special attention. I, 317 Lackawaim Ava. FOR THE S 1 fill Fancy Pillows, Odd Chairs, Fancy Tables, India Seats, Lace Curtains, Door Draperies, Rugs of All Kinds, Carpet Sweepers, A large variety at wiLLiAffis & mwun NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Ins mote work thnn they enn conven iently do. For tho pant month they have been obliged to confer two or three decreet each meetlnc night, and nro still behind with the decree work. Tho lodco membership now numbers about 175, which Is nn unprecedented membership for a small country town. Archie M. Sprncuo left this week to enter upon his duties as a clerk In tho grocery department of Jonas tone's Sons' depnrtment stores, ot Hcranton. Mrs. Kittle Gardner has sold out her bakery nnd llxturcs, along with her good will to C. S. Hinds, who Is opening a new bakery In the J. C. lteynolds building, corner Hill nnd Orov streets, Last 'Saturday evening nbout 0 o'clock the current waa turned on and Tunkhannock people had their llrst electric light. Contractor and Uullder O. II. Rey nolds Is erecting n good sized build ing on Mill street, next to the mills of Solomon Reynolds. The lower or flrt lloor will be devoted to an office nnd work shop, while the secoud story will bo built for a dwelling. Professor Thayer, of Nicholson, Is conducting i ten days' musical conven tion nt Wwt Ablngton. and will close It next Saturday evening with a ginnd concert. At a regular meeting of Paulowna Hebekah Lodge. No. SS, t. O. O. V., held lust Tuesdny evening, Initiation was worked by the degree staff on one candidate, nftcr which the following ollleeis were elected: Noble grnnd, Mrs. It. It. Reynolds; vice grand, MIfs Nel lie Oreen; secretnry, Frank Harring ton; assistant secretary, Mrs. A. A. Iirown, treasurer; Mrs. fleorge W. Stnnton, trustee; Mrs. 13. C. Hanson. S. it. Lilly returned last Tuesday noon from Scranton, where he nerved as Juror on the Van Horn murder trial. Samuel Is now debating the question, In his mind, which Is the worst pun ishment to sit In Lackawanna coun ty as juror on a murder trial, or be sentenced to be hung by the neck until dead. Mis. George Snyder, of Nicholson, was visiting her parents and sister here yesterday. Kx-County Commissioner S. W. Thomas, of Starkvllle, was a pleasant caller here yesterday. Miss Gertie Goodwin, of Clark's Sum mit, Is visiting at the home of George Crlsman. Koyal makei the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure 0V1 StMNO rtUDC CO., sew vokx. TOWANDA. AVOCA. Mioses, Minnie Leonard nnd Alma Dixon have accepted positions In Jonas Long'.s store at Scranton. Delinquent tnxpayeis are notified by Tax Collector Patrick O'Boyle that after Jan. 1, live per cent, additional illl be chaiged for collection of all taxes. Mrs. J. P. Jioah-o Installed the offl eis of PiInccHB Beatrice lodge. No. PI!, at Hyde Pail;, on Monday evening. S1k vtiih afcs-Isted by Mrs. A. Atwell, of this place. Kdwnrd Hoh.in and Bryan O'Hara, fouuer lesldents of this place, have piocured lucrative positions in Ncw poit News, Vu.. the former having been appointed mallearrler and the latter a member of the police force. The Ladles' Auxiliary will hereafter meet In the Saislleld opera house. General Supeilntendent George B. Smith, of the Pennsylvania Coal com pany, inspected the company' collier ies In this vicinity during the week. Miss Maty Hustle will leave at the beginning of the year to take a course In Bible study In the missionary semi nary at Nyack, on the Hudson. Ml.ss Haslle has been a close student of the ology and It is her ambition to excel In the teachlnss ot the Presbyterian fulth. Miss Annie Whalcn Is visiting friends in Parsons. Mrs. William Brown is convalescent, alter a severe attack of bronchitis. Mr. Joseph McPherson has returned home, after a few days' visit with his patents In Ilerrlckville. Messrs. T. J. Newton. V. F. Curl. Frank nnd llany Webb, John and James McKenzle, William Kane, M. II. Howell nnd Thomas Morahan are spending a few days hunting near Le high. The two-year-old .son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curlcy Is seilously 111 of bron chial trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Mugford and Mrs. Kate Brain, of Parsons, spent yesterday at the Torr residence. The Ladles.' Aid fcoclety of tho Metho dist Kpiscopal church has displayed no extravagance In advertising a "pov ei ty party" to be held In Sarsfleld opeta house tomonow evening. Tho pro gramme bus been printed on common brown paper, together with the rate of taxation on appaiel. Tho following Is ii specimen of orthography b.s It ap pears on the programme: Anthem, by quire; reciting, Jennie Bell; piano nilow, John O'Malley, solow, Thursy Davis; resltashun, Ann.v Dommer imith; quite tote, by I singers; musick on iv fiddle, J. V. Oliver; resltashun, Ourly Davis! poverty partee, Mrs. John Kullls; specking, by Will Giahum; vio lin musick, Prof Hamblet; more resl tashun, Ltzy Green; so low, W. J. Wil liams; quire inuslck, by a quire. Harry, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders, was painfully Injured In the Avoca colliery by being caught be tween the bumpers of a runaway car yesterday afternoon. His leg was bad ly bruised, but no bones were broken. At a meitlng of the Bradford County Agricultural society here Monday the following officers were chosen for next year: President, E. J. Ayeis. ot Asy lum; secretary. K. Kuykendall, jr.. To wanda; treasurer, W. T. Horton, of Towanda. Judge Dunham Is piesldlng at court this week. Judge Peck has gone to Chicago for treatment. The Salvation Army meetings opened -n Saturday evening and many curios ity seekers are attending the services. J. B. Waldion and G. H. Crow, ot 1Uah, are in town this week, preparing to hold .Mormon meetings. Towanda will suiely be saved yet? Owing to the Ulneps of Court Sten ographer Head, C, M. Hall, esq., Is acting In that capacity. Miss Mattle Bosworth, of LeRays ville, has been visiting friends and ulatlvts In town this week. J. Burt Gay, of Wyaluslng, Is In town this week, acting as juior. Hon. Thomas J. Ingham, of Laporte, had business at the Metropolis Mon day. it Is said that authorities of the treasury department at Washington, ;uc forcing the case, and the result will be watched with Interest by tho many acquaintances of the defendant, as he was a very popular society man. The Towanda nostofllce war has again opened ranks with two new re cruits. D. M. Turner and V. H. Mar shall in the fb Id. Tlieie will be some anxious waiting as well as whispering nnd guessing among those Interested as the teun of the prehcnt ofllelal does not expire until next May. Deputy I'nlted States Maishal Hol lon, of this city, on Monday arrest ed Charles T. Hull, of Athens, on a warrant chaiglng him with making false entries In the books of the First National bank of that place now in liquidation, and the embezzlement of ll.o sum of $1,373.75 from the funds of that Institution. The warrant was Is sued by 1'nltivl States Commissioner Mix at. his ofllee here, and was held for a hearing on Dec. 2$. Ball in the bum of $2,n00 was furnished. George J, Johnson, Laceyvllle'.s ex tensive cattle dealer, was seen In To wanda Tuesday, gieetlng friends. Two of Wynlusngs popular business men. K. n. Bosworth and 1. C. Fuller, have had busness at the county mat tl.lt, week. Judge Lynch, of Wllkes-Barre, will pieside at court next week. THE MARKETS. Hall Street Review. New York, Dec. 8. Tho stock market opened this n urnlnjr with a trtmendous show of nntn-ullon and vigorous upward tendency, galni being uniform pretty much throughout the IK. H was evident that the stterglh displayed by the mar ket ylstciday had brought orders to tho commission bouses to bi.y stocks. Sugar was the one ixccptlon In the stiength ot tho market 'it the opening, but its lo soon widened and heavier liquidation In the stock set In, ofteilngs being very heavy and active support being ot no avail to recover Its losses. Yesterday's rumor of an extra dividend was thor oughly discredited this morning, and yes terday's gain wns, In consequence, com pletely wiped out before tho announce ment of tho regular dividend. Tnc stock was very feverish nil day and fluctuated widely nnd frequently, but worked con stantly towards a lower level and closed near the lowest at net los of P,. Total sales were nearly llW.njO shares. The market wns kept unsettled all day. When the general advance came to a stop dull ness Intervened and there were lre qumt rallies. Early In the Haul hour prices of many stocks were at the b"st, but tho final drop In Sugar again weak ened prices nil aiound aid left net gains confined, to fractions In almost all e.i.ws nnd a fair sprinkling of losses all thru'njh the list. Total sales wero I3.,VM shaies.-v Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LBN &. CO., stock brokers, Mears build ing, rooms 7eJ-700. Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Luck a. Township fjchool 6,. City of Scranton St. Imp, 6',1.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co ficiunluu Axit W'orKs Bcranton Traction Co ... 100 ... 103 ... 1W SS lw 109 Philadelphia I'rovlelon Market. Philadelphia. Dec. 8. Wheat Firm and He higher; contract grade, December, 9ij)inS7c; January, February and March, nominal. Corn-Steady; No. i mixed, De cember nnd January, 32Ui32!&c.; February and Match, nominal. Oats Firm and Uc higher; No. 2 white, December and Janu ary, 2S4a29Uc: February and March, nominal. Potatoles Firm, fair domanl; white choice, pir bushel, Wa"5c; do. fair to good, GCa70o.; sweets, prime, per bas ket, D0a35c.; do. peconds, KtaSOc. Butter Firm, good demand; fancy western creamery, 24c; do. Pennsylvania print, 2!c.; do. western do., 2ilc. Eggs Firm; fresh, nearby, 2lc; do. western, 23c. Checke Steady. Rellned Sugars Firm, good demand. Cotton Unchanged. Tal low Steady. Live Poultry 8tcad ; fowls, "asa; Did roosters, Ca; spring chlckeni, 7a8c; broilers, Sa3c: turkeys, 0 nlOc.; ducks and geese, SaDo. Dressed Poultry; Unchaitgrd; fowls, choice, 8a Stjc: do. fair to good, 7a7'5c; chickens, large, 9c; mcdlun do., 7aSc; common und scalded, 4a"c,U turkeys, choice to fancy, llal2c; do. 'fair lo good, Saluc.; ducks, "a. 9c. Receipts Flour, -MOO barrels and 31, 000 racks; wheat, U,0u0 bushels; corn, 55, 000 bushels; oats, S.",000 bushels. Ship ments Wheat, 2,000 bushels; corn, Cl.OOO bushels; oats, 48,000 bushels. IIALLSTKA1). Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. mg. Am. Cot. Oil 23 2.'i'g 23 -'3 Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..1111;. 141' HO 140',4 Atch.. To. & S. Fe .. 13U 13S 13U 13i A T. & S, F Pr .. 3) & 29!. .Wi Am. Tobacco Co .... if $1 S'i S7!i Am. Splilts M S4 8'i 8 Am. Spirits, Pr 21 21 i 21 21'i Halt. & Ohio 12, 12 124 12 Brooklyn It. P 2.' S3 Zl 32'i Hay Stato Gas ',';. fii. f.Ti N. J. Central Sl'4 S.V, 84 &i Chic. & U. V pi ir,'s W V, Ch'.c. & N. V.V 12.1U 123" 123 123 Chic. II. & Q 97 9S'.- 'J"-i S'i Chicago Gas 95'n ' Wjb 9JTi Chic,, Mil. St. P .. ;'u 1T.14 9j is Chic, It. I. & P 91 91j lH Ul't Chic, St. P. ,t O.... 78'; 79 7& 7!s c. c. c. & st. L .... xvj r.2 r,i. ;wH Delaware & llud ...110 110 iott'4 l"9'i D.. L. & W VU 1! l."3 1X X. Y L. E. fc V ... IT It"!, H' H;i Gen. Electric. S1 3I'4 2.! 34 Louis. & Xnsh Mh J7' M'ls S74 Manhattan Elu r Vf-' lfW, lOji; M. K. & Tex., Pr .. :'.'s TWt S.- ZV,2 Mo. Pacific 21 lit?,, 31 314 Xat. Lead av, 35" .V.'s 3.V4 X. Y. Central lo? 107, I07'i 107'i X. Y.. Ont & V .... r."H p; ljst 15S-4 Northern Paeltle .. 2u 21 2e- 20i Xor. Paellli-. Pr .... :,V .S'i r,7, M Pa.-llle Mall 21', 31", Sl; 31'i Phil. Rend 22 22 at 2Pt Soutliein It. It 06 9'i 9'i 9Ji Southern R. R Pr.. ."l ,"..'"s 31?. 32, Telin. A: lion .... 2u'j .'a 2,V 2". Texas & IMein .... 12 U 12 12 1'lilon Pai-lfl 2V, 2.. 2.".'.8 2,'U r. S. L.Mther, Pr ... '2 fi'Fs ii3's .;; Wabash Pr 1VH 19', 1S'' 1S, West. I'nlon W 9n'i 89 h 9 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lug. et. est. Ing. May 89' 91 897i $'$ July 821i 83'-.. 82 83 t'ORX. .May 2ii 2'i 2s 28 July 29'i 29'-.. 29V 2V" (JAM'S. May 22', 22'4 22'i 2:' PORK. January 8.2:. S.2.i 820 8.22 May 8.17 S..".0 8 12 8.H LARD. January 1.25 1.25 1.25 4.25 May 1.10 1.12 1. 10 1.42 New York Produce. New York, Dec. 8. Flour-Firmly held but quiet nnd no higher, Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, !9c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Jl.Ol's. f. o. b afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, $1.03?B. t. o. b., auoat; options ojxned firm and with fow exceptions ruled strong nil day, Influenced by another squeezo of December shorts, small northwest receipts, unexpected de etease In world'n stock, and French ex port buylnir, elop.'d "ale. higher: Janu ary, !X,Sa97'ic. closed 97c-.; May, 92 13-lBa 9J)4c, clocd 93V.: December, 90'j,n9fi;'c closed 97c Com Spot firm: No. 2, 33c. f. o. b., alloat; o)tious steady but dull all day, but unchanged to s,c. higher; Ma, closed ;tlc: December, S3',c Oats Spot dull; No. 2, W4a27c: No. 3, 2iji.4a2.jisc.; Xo, 2 white, 29'i.c; No. .1 white, 2Sc; track mixed, western, 27a2Sc; track while, 2Sa 35c; options tlull all day, closing un changed: February, eloscd 27lic: Ma. 27V'.: December, 2i"f,c Beef-Steadv. Cut Meats Quiet. Butter Steady: west ern creamery, 1Ij2Ic; do. factory, lHfca lie; Elgins, 21c; Imitation creamery, 13 nl9c ; state dairy, 13a20c, do. neaniery, lla2lc Cheese Firmer; large white, Sep. trmber, S'lnS'-e.; mall do., 9a9i,4c.; larpe lolored, September, SUaS'sc; small do., 9a 9'4c; large late made, TH-nT'ic.: small lo., S.4a8'ic; llKht skiin, fafii-lc; part skims, l'L-i5c; full skim", 3alc Eggs Finn; slate and Pennsylvania, 21n25e. ; westirn fresh. 21(i23c Tallow Firm; city, 3 5-Hie. bid; count i y, SVaS'c. Petroleum Dull. IS IT A TRIFLE? THAT COMMO TROUBLE ACID DYS PEPSIA, OR SOUR STOMACH. Chlrngo Grain .Mnrl.et. Chicago, Dec. 8. The lending futures ranged as follows: Wheat January, f1"-91-c; May, S9Vi902a90S;,c; I)ec-mber, 99c al.004. Corn December, 231,a2,'H(lc.: May, S8Ha28?c. Oats DectMilber, ,21,4a21Isa21'1c; May, 22',;a22'Hc. Pork December, $7.30.1. 7.32',i; January, $S.:5aS.22'2; May, $S.47'ii, 8.45. Lard-January, $1.23; May, $4. I'll 4.42U. Ribs-January, $4.17' -34.17: Ma. $1.32K-al.3". Cash uotutlons weie as fol lows: Flour Steadier; No. 2 spring wheat, S8a93c; No. 3 do., Sl'a9,lc; Xo. 2 red, $1.(XU1.0i)'i: No. 2 corn, 251(.a2j'ic: Xo. 2 oats, 2Pi".2.'o.: No. 2 white, f. o. b., 2ll4c; No. 3 while, f. o. !.. 23Va231C.; Xo. 2 rye. 4'i'4c.; No. 2 barley, unchanged; Xo. 1 flax seed, $1. ln.il. 13'j,; prlmo timothy seed, ".; pirk. $7.35.17.10; lard, $1.25al.27'.s; ribs, J4.15al.50; shouldeis, 4l3c; sides. $l.4!;.i 1.05: whisky, $1.19; sugars, cut loaf, $5.8": granulated, $5.2-. Receipts Flour. 11.0.00 barrels; wheat, 17-0oJ bushels; corn, I5".. K) bushels; oats, 135,000 bushels; rye, 17,001 bushels, Lcrle . S5,0W bushels. Shipments Flour. 13.W1 bmrels; wheat, 51,000 oush els; corn, 3,Cto) bushels: oats, Slb.OOO bushel?; rye, pom ; barley, 47,000 bushels. Now Recognized n a Cnuso of Seri ous Discnsc. Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heartburn or sour stomach, Is a form of Indigestion resulting from fermenta tion of the (food. The stomnch being too weak to promptly digest it, the food remains until fermentation begins, fill ing the stomnch with gas, nnd a liltter, sour, burning tasto In the mouth la often present. This condition soon be comes chronic and being nn every day occurrence Is given but little attention. Because dyspepsia Is not Immediately fatal, many people do nothing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared Bolely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It Is known ns Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and Is now becoming rapidly used for every form ot dyspepsia'. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by diuggtsts everywhere at CO cents per package. It l prepared by the Stu art Co.. Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually restores a vigorous digestion, at the same time Is perfectly harmless nnd will not In jure the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect diges tion strengthens the stomach', Improves the appetite and makes life worth liv ing. Send for free book on Stomach Dis eases by addressing Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. THE SnowWhite PATENT FLOXJR We Make. It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. 3 THO GRAND AUCTION SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS STILL GOING ON AT 137 Washington Avenue. -3 a 3 Think of a Fine Antique Silky Kazak Rujr, 7 o4 sum at. .pio.uu. i. rersiau ocnen Kug. - nnesc maice, soia at 3i.uu. 3 Rug, 13x3.6, sold at $20.00 A fine Iran Hall 1$ All must be sold under the hammer, uo lnat- r$ tcr what is the cost and Hie value. 1 No Fake Sale. .y 3 A great opportunity in a life time. Don't miss it. No trash goods advertised at half price. All will be couviuced when they look at our stock & & & & & & & m- THE WESTON MILL CO. satin oijpii, Mil!!. DR, SHIMBERG, OPTICIAN. HAS MOVUD TO "Ar.TOI'YVM.Li;, Mr Samuel Wrlolcy wus In town over Sunday with relatives. Today Is the nnnual roll call of the Haptlst church of thlt- place. Rev. S. J. McArthur. of I'lttston. will preach the morning sermon At noon the la dles of thp church will serve dinner. Snrnh Itlce Circle (1. A. I!., will at their meeting next Tuesdny evening nominate olllreis for the ensuing term. Hod Jacket Lodge, No. T,i, I. O. O. V.. Is havlifjr another boom In candi dates this winter, the degree team hav- At the regular monthly business meeting of tho Voting People's society of Christian ICndeavor of the Presby terian church, held Monday evening, the following olllcer.s were elected for the ensulns six months; President, Fred. D. I.amb; vice-president, Krank W, Swlgert; recording secretary, Allle Scotten; corresponding secretary. Mr.s. F. U, Knapp; tteasurer, DIHIe Tlngley. F. P. Drown, the genial and popular hecretary of the Railroad Y. M, C. A.. Is In Scranton today. The Odd Fellows worked the third degree, Tuesday evening Mrs, John Shores and family are pre paring to move to Otange county, N. Y. Coal train No, 40, llyron Tanner, of this place, engineer, struck and killed a mnn at Apulia, N. Y Tuesday night. The Century Debating club of the Railroad Youns Men'K Christian asso ciation will hold n meeting this even ing nnd debate the question: "Re solved, That city life Is preferable to country life." Tho debaters are: Af firmative, T, D. Ilutchlnge. S. Rruce Chase and Frank W. Swlgert; nega tive. W. F. Slmmroll, Fred. W. Church and Fred. D. Lamb. nrakoman Harvey Sackett had the thumb on his left hand badly Injured while coupling cars In the yard here Monday nlsht. (Ml llnrkel. Oil City, Pa Dee. R. Credit balances, Ki: certificates. Ursl sales, 2,101 cash at 05 nnd l.wiu ivgulnr at K. closed, olfertd those prices; shipments, S7.6W bairels; run, SS.ra barrels. Scrnnton Hoard of Trade IWchaiign liiiotntion--All Quotations linscd 011 Parol 1UO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 National lionng & Drill's Co. ... 80 First National Dank. 630 Klmhurst Houlevard Co 100 Scranton Savings Bank 200 Scranton Packing Co 95 I.aclta. Iron and Steel Co 150 Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'l'e Co 80 Scranton Traction Co IS 17 Scranton Axle Works 75 Wcbton Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Iteplacer Co IM Scranton Pcddtng Co 103 Dime Dep. At Dls. Bank 150 Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 175 223 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co 43 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1020 US ... People's Htrect Railway flrst inortK.ise due 191" 115 People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 113 ... Hnllnlo Live Stock. Fast Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. S Cattle Slow. Hogs Slow; Yorker.-. gnud to choice, $!IOa3.4r; roughs, common to good, f2.'.i,a U.10; pigs, common to choice, SMOUMj. Sheep mill Lambs Fanly active; lambs, choice to I'vtru, MiPaiMu: culls lo crni- 111011, $l.75'.."ie. sheep, choice to selected wethers, )!.7JaJ; culls to common, $Ij3.T.'. New York Live Stock. Niw Yoik, I). 1. 8. Hecvi.s Stead : 1 i tlve. steers, Sl.2."jl.!iri, stags and oxen, ;.'..Ai3.4l; t'r.v cows. $I.Stu3.4D. Calves Steady, lower; venls, "..i7.7."; llmltnl num bers, SSc.j grosser, $2..5a3. Sheep and Lambs Ai live, higher: sheep, t3.it i.'i; lamlw, $.Vj..i(j.iU. ogs I-'lrm at J1.JD,t,!.i0. ('hicngo Live Slock. Chlcngo. Dee. S.-Cattle-Dl.ll at 7"u.; calve-., ji'.2.". Hogs $S0')a3.40; eoarso heavy p.u'kers, $1.ra3.2."; rrlme shipping lots, ".4ai3.i:.; pig", $3.1..n3.4ft. She. ) -'.7j n'i.TA for Inferior to common; f3.7.'.a4.o lu fuir to choice, und l.noal. for prime nocks; rams, 2.73u3.7.".; west. 111 fed sheen, rU.Vi l.r,0; lambs. JS.POil.M for culls up to ?."..iar..7.j for c'lolce to extrj lots. Re ceipts Cattle, 17, head; hogs, 2,UiW l..ml; sheep, v19.() head. . Ihit Liberty t little Mnrket. Kast Liberty, Pa.. Dec. S.-Cattle Steady; prime, $4.7.'a4.S.'; common, $3.2.Vi. 3.0j; bulls, ttag3 und cows, J2.i3,ii't. Ho-s Fairly active; prime (mediums, 'Ust Yorkeis and pigs. $3.4a3.13, heavy, W.a S.ijj; roughs, tlull. Sheep Suadj ; choice, $l.yal.fi.i, mmmoii, $i.i.".i'J; choice lambs f..70ii5.tKj; 1 onion to good, $I.30j5.50; veil calves, C.."i0d7. 305 SPRUCE STREET Examination Free. (LM'.SrAIK'sj. Full Set $5.00 TEETH Full Set $5.00 FULL SET TEETH . $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free GOLD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINOS OOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS 75c up 50c $2.00 to $5.00 5.1.00 NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR leeth extracted and filled abolutely without pain by our lata scientific, method applied to the guinx. No -leep-procliicln? agents or corutne. we nro not competing with cheap duntal ei tnhllriliuicnts, hut wltlillrst.elnss dentists ut prices less than half that charged by them. These are the only Dental Parlors la Scranton that havo tho pntentcd appliances und Insredlcntsto extract, fill and upply sold crowns nnd porcelain crowns, undo tectntilc rrom natural teeth nnd warranted fur ten yeurs, without the least parilclu of pain. Full Set of Teeth ?.. Wo guarantee a lit or no pay. Cold erown and tieth without plates gold lllllu!;s and nil other dental work done p.ilnleislj and by specialists. Come und have your teeth e.xt raided In the morning and go ho ma In the evening with new teeth. W'e cin tell you exactly vvlint vour work will cos hv 11 free examination. A written guarniites often years with nil work. Hours, H lo S; Sundays and holiday'!. Id to. I. Do not be milled. W'e have no connection with auy other otllce lu the city. "We, the undersigned, have had teeth extracted nnd bridge work done, nt tho New York Dental Parlors, ami cheerfully lecuiuuicnd their method, belli? painless and as advertised. J. M. llOUNUAlCLIt, moil Mulberry st." jjjK'. illlllEBy-fc. llV' 1 IllllllllllllllB Hk a Hi. r MA Htl 'jtMjr JVJ,7r, rm 3IOP1P4ST0 8 SUNDAYS 111 TO NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR? Cor. Ijackawaiiiiu ami Wyoming Avcs. (Over Newurk Shoo Store.) Entrance on W'yomlns avenu NEW YORK HOTELS. HOTEL ALBERT, Cor tl th street and University I'ir:o, Nl'.W YDHK Hin block weitol Ihoii. via. Noted for two lblus, COMFORTmidCUISIIME First-class rooms nt Sl.oUa day and up ward, ou tho Luropeau plan. L, & E. FRENKLE. . :i 1 Hestoro full, regular action of the bowels, dn not Irrl tato or Inflame, hut leavo all tho ilrllcito illupitlvo or- ca'ilum In roifect rinulltlnn, Try them Ifnired only liv (' 1 tr. (' t'e, Ivrell v WESTBHSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and lrviug Pliw, INJENA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.51) Per SI. 50 Per GEO, MURRAY, Pronriator. The St. Denis Urcadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. -European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. n modot and nnobtrnstra way tuer ar f w b-tter conducti-J hotel la thu metropolis thnn the rt Denis Tho rcat popu arlty it lua acquired can inulily bo tracsl to Its unlquo lo. atl'in, tta liumohk Htnusnauro, thu p,.ca!Ur oi.'ollsnoo ui um ctiUluo and s.jrvice, anJ ita vorjr raode ,te prices SCS:5ft5KSK0:C i Draping and Drapery Draperies of one kind and of another may be bought almost anywhere, and are purely a matter of taste, but there's an art in making them look their best, which is only known to the experi enced Draper and Hanger, and in that respect wc can be of invaluable service to you. Christmas is coming along when you'll want the home to look it's best. Call and see what we can do for you in the line indicated. A little money judiciously spent goes a long way in our Drapery Department these days. 0 p KERR'S IeeMB8avceka- WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House YER DAV8DOW, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Big; Bargains in Acfcnowledgjd Cheapest Wholesile and Retail Shoe Home , Macnam. 4 JL ? Wc have just put on sate a tuw lino of Ingrain CurpiU. Ssj th j prices and compare tliein with any other kooJh in ths city; Heat !lcuy Cotton Carpet 2fto I All Wool Carpet too J lex I Ilt-uvy Union Carpel :t:ia All Wool, inodluni qiuilliy 5 In Jitra Heavy Union Carpet HV-ji-1 All Wool, butt ipuullty ol)o We liave koiiiu choice lots of Wall Papers Hint we arc closing out nt 5c, (ic.naud He. por roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpcti, OllClotln, iViniiivv Sli.tJjj uni Urapirloi. Chnirj aui Tublcd. Shoes and Slipp ers OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Uttsi nehs and Personal Accounts. I.ihcr.il Accommodation Ux. tended According to Ualanccs anJ Kcsponsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profit $200,003 300,000 79,000 FOR EVERYBODY. With the approach of the Holidays there are many useful presents in Shoes and Slip, pers that you can buy at our store for a very little money, and yet exhibit a great and useful gift. Think of what you can buy for .492. a nice pair of shoes, a nice pair of slip pers, and with our method of buyiug for spot cash frcn concerns in need of money, affords us the opportuuity to sell good reliable Footwear of all sorts for less money than auy house in this city. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, Remember, there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it, Make our store your headquarters aud we will be at your command. MYER DAVIDOW, 307 The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale Retail Shoe House, LACKAWANNA AVENUE. and W'M. COXNKLL, PresWont. UCNUY UKLlX.Jr., Vice Pros. WILL1AH II. PUCK, Caslile-'. mk r- k';ta;r a rjr And envied by Ids cminlei. Wo have brought nbout the. lima when u mnn In mod crntoclreiimntniiccs can bo well dreiseX .V fhort ttmotuj ho was compelled to put up with u ready-mudb Hull. Wo iniilso a suit from $15 up the eolor, cloth nud cut uuar. antccd. 213 Wyoming Ave. W. J. Davis, THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRI, PA.. Manufacturers of LOCOKiOTIVES, STflTIOIiftRY ENGINES, BOILERS. H0I3TING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OENERAL OFFICII. SCRANTON. PA. SaO by For tPruoo otroot., EVERY WOMAN ConuttJSenialfBrllbl,Bioathly,rrcoUtln5 nudlelas, Onlf hirmlM(Oi4 tht 1 urtit diuga should be uwa. UjuVl wuil the twai, get Dr. Peal's PeuiirairQsll Pfills Thf t ara prempt, ard ecrUln In remit. Tho r enulno (Dr. TmVi) neTer 4Up. notut. Seat anrwh.ro. IJ.W). Addriai ?!, MecictRB Co., UoteUnd, O. JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. VWomlna wuui and
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