m$ww PPfP r it f KVii.JK'iirir tW"Wb, W it . i T, V' w l i? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1900. C k CANNOT BREAK THE CONTRACT JUST YET COURT REFUSES TO REOPEN THE EQUITY CASE. Mr. ComeBys' Attempt to Use the Testimony Adduced Before Alder man Fuller as a Lever to Get at tho Asphalt Contract Again Was Not Successful Jacob E. Shlffer Wants to Compel the Building In spector to Give Him a Permit. Other Court-Matters. 'Attorney C. ComeBys asked the court yeBtertlay mornlnB to reopen tho equity suit ot William Fnrreli and H. Campbell nirnlnHt the Harbor Asphalt company, In which n decree was hand ed down by tho court some time ago, nustalnlng tho validity of the contract. Tho object of tho -Hint wast to have tho contract nntercd Into between the city and the Harbor Asphalt 1'nvlnn company for the repair of tho city rtrects for ten ycnt-H declared Inynlld. Mr. Comeprys wanted the caste re opened on the ground that the testi mony taken recently before Alderman Fuller In tho rouncllmunlc Investiga tion proved that the contract was ob tained' by bribing city officials. At torney I. H. )urn., counsel for the Harbor company, opposed the motion on tho ground that Mr. ComeBys had not offered tn prove the bribery be alleges and made no offer to show that ho If capable ot proving it. As a matter of fact, Mr. Burns said, Mr. Ooinogys could not prove it for the reason that tho lips of the men would lie scaled by the provision ot the con stitution, which ullowii a man to re fuse to answer If by so doing ho will incriminate himself. The testimony bslng taken bofote Alderman Fuller cannot be used for any other purpose. Judge Archbald said the testimony ought to be the same s adduced on nn application for a. now trial on the ground of after discovered evi dence. Nothing of thld kind bad been attempted. "On the other hand," continued Judge Archbald, "here for a fie months there has been a final decree of this court on tills bill. Presumably tho parties have acted upon that, tho city of Scranton on the one side, the Bar ber Asphalt company on the other; the one doing the work, the other making payments for it. Now by this rehearing not only would we wipe out the decree but would enable the par ties to go back and tear things up from the beginning. Any decree that would be made after a reopening of the case would go back to the very beginning. Wo are not inclined to do that." Sniffer Wants a Permit. Jacob 12. Shlffer. through Attorney C. Balentine, filed a petition yesterday asking: tho court to grant a rule on Building Inspector T. B. Jackson to compel him to show cause why ho nhoulcl not grant a permit to Shlffer for a largo building he desires to erect at Franklin avenue and Mulberry street. Tho rule was granted and made returnable next Monday. Shlffer began the construction of ". building some time ago on the prop erty in question, but was restrained by an injunction obtained by City Solic itor Vosburir, who alleged that Shiffer was building on the ten-foot reserva tion. It is alleged that since then the plans have been modified, but evidently Uiov do not as yet meet with the av- iroval of the building inspector. i He Beat His Bride. Mrs. Raclmcl Hopkins is seeking a divorce from Thomas Hopkins, to whom she was married on April 22, 180S, by Rev. W. II. Pierce, D. D., at his home in Wilkes-Barre. The libel in tho case was filed yesterday by At torney W. M. Bunnell. Mrs. Hopkins alleges that within a month of their marriage her husband beat her most brutally and dragged her about their homo. Ho was fre quently drunk and called her vile names. On August 2S, 1S0S, Mrs. Hop kins says her husband deserted her and has not lived with her since. She be lieves he is now in Philadelphia. After their marriage they lived for a short time In this city and then took up their residence in Plttston. Court House News Notes. Prior to the adjourning of court yes terday Judge B. W. Archbald natural ized a number of candidates for citi zenship. Andrew Gordon, who Is charged with burglary, entered ball before Judge Archbald yesterday. Thomas O, Doud became his bondsman in the sum of $500. In the equity case of tho Tripp Farm Many a woman dresses to ro out, feela Irresolute, sits down, and falls into a fit of despondent musinp;. Ask her what's the matter, and she'll probably answer "Just the blues." And what are the bines? Only another name, in general, for a disordered liver and a diseased itomach. Cleanse the" liver, heal the gtomacb, purify the blood, and there'll be no more blues. It cait be done by tiie use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, This medicine puts the dis eased organs of digestion and nutrition Into a condition of sound health. It eliminates from the blood all impure and poisonous substances, and cleanses the Clogged liver. It contains neither al cohol nor narcotics. X bad liver complaint for the past fifteen years, complicated with dyspepsia and gait Stonei," write Mrs. N. Bender, of 461 Him St., Cshkoih, Wit. "I doctqred with seven of our Sromiucnt doctor, aad not one or all of them ave done me the good, cor begun to do what our medlciucs have. I have used three bottle of Dr. Fierce' Golden Medical Discovery, one vial of hU 'Pleaiaut Pellet,' and one bottle of Dr. Fierce' Favorite Prescription, and have mined about eighteen poind since I first began take these remedies." l Pr, PicKc'a Pelleli cure biliousaeM. JUS? ,gg Blues J!! Dr. .fumes' IleaI actio Powder. NO ROOM FOR HEADACHE. When tho nervous sys tem is strong and vigor ous there's no room iov hoailneho. That's how Dr. James' Headache Powders cure. Not by stupefy ing or deadening tho nerves, but by soothing and restoring them. Never fail, no mattor what tho primary cause of headache. Absolut sir harmlcu. At nil Drug Stores 4 dosos 10 oents, Cure Wliere Others Kail. Land company against the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company the court made an order yesterday directing the plnlntlff to file a replica tion to tho defendant's answer. The case is set down for trial In equity court. Ella May Layman, who owns a lot on Laurel street, Carbondale, yester day asked for a rule to compel Maria Cox and Lydla Brydcn to bring an no tion In ejectment for tho land In ques tion. She alleges that she wants to sell the land, but cnnnot.do so because the Cox and Bryden women claim to own the land. In order to have the title to the land cleared, the petitioner wants this action brought. Attorney James H. Torrey, represent ing the Scranton Gas and Water com pany, asked for a rule yesterday 'to show cause why the Delaware, Lacka wanna and "Western company should not bo cited for contempt for violating an order In an injunction case between the parties. The Injunction was to re strain the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western from dumping refuse und waste matter at Nay Aug In such a way as to contaminate the water sup ply of the Gas and Water company. Major Everett Warren, counsel for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, said that ho had written a letter to General Superintendent Clarke, of that company, calling his attention to the fact that it is charged by the Gas and Water company officials that the terms of the agreement entered into at the time of the injunction are being vio lated. Court took the papers. THE OPENING SESSION. Meeting of Presbyterian Cleric As sociation Held Yesterday. The first meeting, after tho sum mer recess, of the Presbyterian Cleric association, was held yesterday morn ing in tho study of Rev. Dr. S. C. Lo gan. This is tho opening session of the twentieth year of the organization, and fourteen members, ministers pro siding over congregations, from Kings ton to Olyphant. were present. Last year's officers were re-elected. They are: President, Re,v. George 13. Guild, of the Providence Presbyterian church; secretary, Rev. Dr. S. C. Lo gan; vice president, Rev. Dr. J. P. Moffatt, of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church; treasurer, Rev. Dr. C. E. Robinson, of the Second Presbyterian church. Devotional exercises were held and Caterer Hanley then served a dinner, after which each of the members, in turn, made 11 short address. It was de cided to meet every Monday, with the exception of tho first Monday of each month. TWO SEWER INSPECTORS. Dig Sewer in Bella vnio Will Require Their Services. Tho immense size of the sewer which is about to be constructed in tho Sixth, Eighteenth and Fifteenth wards will, it is understood, require two In spectors nnd a supplemental ordin ance providing for tho appointment of 'the extra Inspector will bo soon intro duced in councils. Mayor Molr has been besieged with petitions requesting tho appointment of certain parties for the position of inspector, but it Is understood that he will not deviate from his previous cus tom of permitting the Interested coun cllmen to select the Inspectors. The contract for the construction of the sewer has not yet been let, the sewers and drains committee of select council falling to report on the mat ter at tho last meeting. The commit tee wl 1 probably report at tonight's special meeting. m INDUSTRIAL NOTES. Judson Hohl, who has been ardmas ter of tho Lackawanna railroad In this city during tho pnst year, has resigned, nnd will return to his for mer home In Kansas City. His suc cessor has not yet been appointed. Traveling Engineer Eugene Call, of tho Dlcltson Manufacturing company, loft last night for St. Louis, Mo with engine No. D13, for the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad. This Is tho third locomotive that Mr. Call has tok en west out of tho order of eighteen, and he says tho company Is well pleas ed with the Dickson product. J. S. Swlshor.dlstrlet pnssonger agent of tho Central Railroad of New Jer sey, returned yesterday from a shirt visit at Rlalrstown, N. J. General Superintendent T. E. Clarke and Superintendent of Transportation J. M. ,Daly, of tho Lackawanna rail road, are In liuffaln, Acting Superintendent K. M. Rlne, of tho main lino division of tho Lacka wanna, made a trip over the Hlooms burg division yesterday, Master Car Hulldor L. T. Canueld was at bis olllee yesterday and reports everything rushing In tho ear repulr work. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Charles i:. Kemiucrliui; ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Scranton J'lizaheth Itobiimou ,.,.,,,,., Scranton Jcccpli Polka I'rlt'Juiis Ildeui llahitclcr ,.,,.,,., ,,,,,,.1'rlceburi; I'atiick l.ulUu ,,,,,., ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,, Sruiiton Mary tloulon ,, ,,., Kcrantou Milton M. lliifTotJ .....CljfU'a huimuit Ua M. Coimci ,,,,,...,..,,.,, Stroudjbuig Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used for ocr FIITV YKnS by MILLION'S of JKH'JIDltS for their CHILDREN' W111LB TKKT111N0, with PKHKKOT bUCL'K&S. It SOOTUKS the CHILI). fcOFTK.NS. the (1UMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CUltKS WIND COLK), and U the best remedy for DIAKHIIOKA. Sold by DrufglsU In etery part of tho world. lie tur and ask for "Mr. Window's Soothlue; Syrup," and taka no other kind, 'i'weuty-llte .nt 1 LotU. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yurie, Oct. $, Traillne: on tlir Stork ex. change loihy u mntlvcl by a rrilut nl a con MdcMulc bear parly whose untitles wcro RiCMhu ami puralstenl. Thrlr rltorU it tic jiri'si prices weio contested by Hie Ipeiilatlvo holders ol lonu nlock ttho wcro unci rnntiil lint viols in lltlliu: prices In tplto ot llio 'nrloin I'liiuolilntilc lJctur Which iliwlup III tho (. tloti. "1 lie mhl!k'lli,K fohrs ul work wcio tc Heeled In a fcvrtlsli niuj irrtmibr inmcinmt t'l prlees. Tin' marked tloplelloii of banking re.ierrs lociiletl by llip .Mlimhy bank Mate Hunt had thu ellrel ot tiiwtllliitf ptenlntlo t'piiutluii iei.i(lon. Hint' w.ia n tamlant n nation bctuitu iipiirchiiiMon lrr n imutrie tlon of money supply and the pnwprrl of relief by Imports of mild. Willi tho inception of a birloil of ftii'tiKth In the Iron and Mccl stocks led by Tennessee Uo.il ami (,'olnnulo fuel, His rc.iulonary tendency was predominant, and tho leading stiiks wcro olT Iron) 1 to II polnti. With tho late bleak in cull money ninl the fill tn ex tlutiije to about the irnld point prices Milled somewhat but the market rimed tccrlli and Irregular. Tut.il sahs, ll.txH) sharer Tho ac the bond Issues weru weak but thcro cip ei ceptiont amount liluli uruili luiniR Tout sites, par aluc, (MUM"). United tfnlcs bonds nn changed on the last (.ill. The following quotations arc furnished The Tribune by M. S. .Ionian li Co., root.u TOI-TIKJ Meats building, Hcranton, I'll. Tclephon MI0.IS Open- IIIkIi- Low CIos. ini. ot. et, Im,'. Atnerlc.111 buynr llll llcfi 15514 lltiJi Aintrlc.iii Tob.icio .... in) IKlU t'.) M;U Am. .1. & 1 iv, .11 W, aaifc Atcb., To. k H. I'c 25Vi 2Vi 'Mi 29 a., t. .v s. r., I'r rii.-j, "05 rnn TtPi Itroi.l.bn Tiuctlun .... fij'i n-J'i obit MTi Halt. .V Olih 71U TIU T0(i 71 Ciint. Totiacco a", ft.11,4 21 1!.V Chci. & Ohio HSU 2V4 '!''"s '-Ml Chic, 11. & (J 12STJ, 12,1 12.1 12.V,; Kt. Paul 11214 112 111 111 Hock Island 100 11X1 10V,i iai',4 Delaware & Hudson ....110'4 110J4 11014 llVi Uikawaniu 17ift 174f, 17IV6. 17JVf. lVdci.il Steel Xl 3I!4 .Wi .Tl!4 1'cder.il Steel, I'r r.ift BTt' 01 (II Kan. & Tc- I'r 27n 27-li 27'.4 27' I.011N. & Xavh 71Vj 71 71Vs 71'.' Manhattan Kle 0flt,4 tKI',4 S'VU UO'i Met. Traction Co 15(1 15014 14s mi XIImo'iiI Pacific 4H 40-)i 4U',i 4011 1'iople'i t;.H S.1'4 8.1i S1H 4Ts N. .1. Central .........13- 1st IX) 1!U Soulherii I'ncltlr 3)14 3.1i 32H 324 Xoifolk k Western .... 34 S.1',4 31 J'-t's North. Pacific 40 40 4S 48','a Xoith. Pacific. Pi' (?js; (,'jaj i) (!0 X. Y. Central 120V4 12014 12S14 1281i Out. & West i0 201. 2014 2014 1'inn.i. 11. 11 130'f, 1304 120TA !' Pacitlf Mall 30',i SI .W'4 31 Hcailliij? II! VH 111 115V& Ucadiim', Pr Ml 60 r.l;4 d Southern 11. 11 12 12 1114 1114 .Southern It. It.,. I'r .... 02i 529i 5214 52'4 Tcnii., C. & lion Ml S7i filVa S7ii U. S. Leather 1014 1014 10 1014 U. H. Leatlicr, Pr (jsL-. 0314 OS 0S4 Hnbhcr 2'iy. 20' i 2') 20 Union P.ultlc fis WH ,17-H M Union Pacitlc, Pr 73T 73'4 TS't 7.114 Wabash, Pr 17 17 17i)g 17 Western Union 70 71) 70 70 xi:v voitK ritoDuci: kxchaxoc pmox Open- High. Low. Clou. WHEAT. ill?, est. ' est. iiiR. ncccmbcr S2'r S27i Wi 629 May Sjy ,sjr.4 s.;i4 Sb conx. ncccmbir 42 42'-j 42 4214 May 414 Ills 41,'b 41'i Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100 STOCKS. Hid. First National Bank 800 Scranton Saiings Bank 309 Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank 425 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank .. 200 Economy Light, H. & P. Co Lacka. Trust Snfo Deposit Co 130 Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co,, Pr. 125 Scianton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. County Satings Bank k Trust Co... 30U First National Bank (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Bank 155 fccrantor. Bolt and Nut Co 100 Asked. 'pi 46 'so 160 01 20 son 30 BONDS. Scranton Passcnicr Itailw.iy, first Mortgago, due 1020 115 People's Street Railway, first 11101 1- gace, due 1018 11.1 People's Street Railway, tieneral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per tint Scranton Ti action 0 per cent 115 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected hy H. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Butter Creamer-, 23a2tc. J dairy tubs. 23c. llggs Select western, 17c; nearby ttatc, 10c. Cheese Full cream, new, 1114c Beans Per bu., choice marrow, $2.40; medium, $2.30; pea, '.30. Potatoes 60c. Onions 60c. per bu. Flour Best patent, $4.00. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Oct. S. Wheat J4i lover; con tract giadc. 71.i71,,&i Corn lirm; No. 2 mixed October, lUVjc. Oats I'irm; No. 2 white clipped, 2SJi' ; Xv. 3 do. do., 271j'!j'c ; No. 2 niud do., 27a27!2-'. l'loin (Jniet but steady; winter aupcilor, if2.D0.ii.70; ii(.. ctr.i3, ,7"a3; Peni-jliania roller clear, fJ.CO.i.l. 10; 1I0. lo. straight, . I0a".lii; do. do. patent, $2.!i0al,10; Kansas straight in sack", f.i,40i3.tVi; do. patent, in backs, !.70a'l.00; bprinc? clem, 3.10a.l..t.'i; do. straight, ?.l.75al: do. patent, bl.l5a).:)5; do. fa. vjrito brands, l. IUiI.IiO; city mills c:tra, $2.75 n:i; do. clear, :. 4." 1 ;.",,; do stiaiKlit, .fl.ii.'a 3.sO; do. patent, $taU. Itjo I lour Steady and quiet, '"I.IU per barrel for choice Pennsjl ani.i. Butter .'steady; fancy western, 21c.; do. print.s, 2c. Kegs Finn; fresh nearby, 20c; do. v.ostcin, 10',;.a20c; do. southwcstun, 10c; clu. somhcin, 1m. Cheese (Juict but steady; New York full cicanis, fancy small, lllici do. do. do. fiir to choice, 10'i:.illt&c. ltetlned Sugais Finn, guod dennnd. Cotton rirm, Isc, higher; niidcllins uplau.N, HVIc Talluw Steady. I.lc l'onltrv Steaily; old roos-tcis, "JJ aV. ; spring chiikens lO.illc; diicl.4, OalOc. Diosscd Poultry Dull and unchanged; fowls, choice, lie; do, fair to good, lOalOlic; old luostcrs, 7c; nearby spring thickens lluPtc; western ilo., 10.112c lliceints Flo ur, 1,000 bar. rain and 2,!XX,0Oil pounds In sacks; wheat, 2'),0U0 bushels; corn, fc'1,000 bushels; oati, 30,. 000 InishiN. Shipments Wheat, 27,000 bushels; coin, 112,000 bushels; oats, 11,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New Yolk, Oit. , Flour Very quiet and thailc- lower to tell, owing to further declines in vlie.it. Wheat Spot i.iy; No. 2 led, M'8c f, o .b.a float; No, 2 led, M)c. elevator; No, I uotthciu Duluth. STTm". f. o. h. uilo.it; options iricgular throughmit the day ami finally ilos,d weak at 1c. net deiiiue; No, 2 led Maich clonisi Misc.; Jlay. Mttc ; October, hOc; December, SJKc Colli Kfiut easy; No. 2, 4Sc'. ileiator uid 47c f. o. b. allo.it; options stiady to lirm all day; closed thin at c net alliance; Mav closed 4KJic.; Oitoher, Plsc; December, 4Mc. Oats-Spot dull; No. 2, 'JSlgC.; o. 3, 25c; No. 3 white, 27',ic; No. 3 white, Silc. : tuck white, 2dVia2(lc ; tuck mixed western, 25.127c; options quiet but stemlilv held. Butter quiet; western creanieiy, Kia20lsc; factory, 131ialdc; .I111111 cicainery, 17a20c; Imitation creanieiy, 15al"c; stito dairy, 15.i20c Cliecse Nomlinl; lai.'o white, lie; small wlilte, lie; l.uge ami small coloied, lie llggs I'lnnt stale and Peiius)luiula, 20a21c; wotdp, regular paiklns, ISjlSl'.c; western, loss olf, 20c, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Oct, A. Wheat was quiet and irrcg. ulu.ir today with low 11 cables and h"d weather tliu predoiiiinint inline lies, Noicuiber thwlnu' aic under ts.itiir.Iay. Corn closed 9ic hlgli. ei; oats unihaiu,cd uud proi Islons 21c, lower to uc lilgher. Cash quotations wcio as follows; 1 loin Steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 7.11a.ii'7!ic; No. 2 red, 77a7slie; No. 2 lorn. iOatlUc; No. a yellow, IlliiilHict No. 2 oats, 2ilia 2j?iT4c; No. 2 white, 2l'a201i,c; No. 3 wldte, 2la251'.c; No. 2 lie. 52c; No. 1 flit, H.flSi No. 1 nuoithwcst, L5Ual.!0; timothy, ifl.'JOa 4.30; poik, i-15.50jl.lj ;ir,l, $7.321:a7,3i; ribs, lsS.iS.25; slmuldeis, OliaCJic ; shies, SJ."uj,55. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Oct, S. Beeu'S Steels slow and amaglns 10c lower; bulls, 10c hhjhcr; coin, mon to choice uatiies, I.Ma5.S0; westeiics, $100; bulls. $2.2U3.30; tows, Isl.JOa.'l.tn); stock. en, W.WJ i'1.23. Calve, WaU actbu anil 25n. higher; some sales SOc higher; Kmsrs, steady to stion',-; teals, $.50.iS.25; loin, ifS.IOis.ud; lit tleialtcs, flaj; 4iiiseii;, ?,'.2.'j.l; wisteru, Is3.25, Slice 1 13u25v. higher; I;iu1m, 25i50u, hi'livr, sheep, t2S7Kal.5o; mils, $.a2.5o; lambs, ".i 0.2J; Canada lambs, U0 2J; mils, MJ&H.73. lli'B-, Lower at $.5.4.'u5.70. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cliicago, Oct. 8. Cattlc-lterclpU, 10,000, in cluding 2,500 western and 050 Tcxans; steady to ktioug; butchers' slink strong; westerns, ubout steady; Tcxaus, shado higher; uatiies, best on tale today, 4 railoads at $d; good to prima steers, $5. Mali; poor to medium, $4.50a5.45; se lected fcedttt, stow, $1. i'5al.W: mixed stockers, t', fJ.30uJ.U5: cows. $2.U5at.25; heifers. 2.73.i 4 (0: camicu, steudv; $2a2.50; bulls, steady, $2.W at 40; rabes, steady, $la0, 'iVxauus Itciclpts, HO) best on sale today, one ear at .1.70j Texal fed steers, l 10al.M do. gram steers, fct.SOatt do. bulls, $3,691X2.1. Hog tlecclpts today, 3J, riOOl tomorrow, 22,O0Oi left oier, t.OOOj sttont, nctllej top, J.4i",i! mixed and butchers, fl.DM E.fOj good to choice heavy, l,D"a.1.li! rough la, Miroalfiut UrM, fl.nni5.42ti! bulk of sales, S5.10a5.30. Mieep ItirrlpK Iti.tWOI slronitcr! lainlw. IOjIjc. higher! fair to choue mixed, if-MO 3.K0j wcsleni sheep, st.Will Tciai sheep, ?J.k1 .1.Wls n.ilho littnlis, ?l.'.ja3.l0( western lambs, ?l,7.',,i5.i:. East Liberty Stock Markot. lint I.Hiirtv, Oil. 8.-('altlc Slculvi cxlrn, .ViCi.S.iS! primp, o.'J'ii5."i0j conimon, scl,2ru:t,75. ll.iirs Stem l! CTlr.l IlllP heal. M..10.1o.5)t iH- jotted luiilliinis, 15.10,15.15; best Yorkers, $5.40; light Yorkers, i5.10.ij.iMt grassers, H5.23i5.3ii; pigs as to quality, ,5l.V23 loilgiis. I.Wll.S.. Hhrrp Stcedr; rlioloo wethers $4al.li; common, $1.50a2,M; iholce wethers, "Ua4.t3; lommon, iUM n2.50! fholeo Iambs, l.0i-r! common to good, ?Jal.75; ual wlc, $.',.50.ii!.r)0. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Hast liulhilo, Oct. S.-Ttrcelpts-ratllo, 251 cars; aliecp and lambs, 17 cars; hogs, 02 can. Shipments-Cattle, OS can! sheep and lambs, 20 firs' boms. IT r.irs. f'.itlle flood to best smooth fat export of desirable nullity. $.5.tl0.i5 SO; good to best, $.-,.11.15.3."., shipping steers, io-ll'i-11": tai 1 owe, 1 none to extra, ki.uu.ii; iuoci.s raius, Mlclilg.in thole c to extra. $3.25 1.30. , Sheep and Limbs-flood tn rhoKe, $.5.,l3.r..0; fair to good. H'-.TmJ.AI. limbs. 5.3)a,".70. llogs-lleaiy, $j.50 5.55; pigs, j.2j. Oil Markot. Oil Cllv, Oit. ?. Credit balances, $1.10; cer tlncitlcs. no bid! khlpmeuts, 111.714 bnirels; av nige. 77,101 barrels; runs, 117,751 bauds; av erage ,WI,Stil hancK Thric is more C.ttairh In this section of tlio countiy than ull other diseases put together, and until the last few jeara was supposed to bo Incurable. For a gtral many icais docteu pro liounced It n local disease, ami prescribed Iccal remedies, nnd by constantly falling 1.1 cure with loin', treatment, pionniincei! It incmnilc. Pel nice has prncn catarrh to ho 11 constltullonal disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hill's Catanh Cure, manufactured bv P. .1. Cheney it Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tlio only constitutional euro on the market. It Is taken intcrnalls In rinses from 10 drops to n teaspoon ful. It aits directly on the blood and mucous (surfaces of the system. They oder 0110 hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars anil testimonials. Address, F. J. CI!KNi:V & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75'. Hall's Family Pills are the best. " WW,r mm -.w FLOUR He Don't Know But she does,that "Snow White flour is the best all around flour sold in Scranton. All good gro cers sell it. 1; mwrwEsrw-Micrro. "'''" r mHrlr?mn: ""Wf Fast Time to Salt Lake CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY O CHANGE of cars via Chicago Union Pacific and North-Western Line; all meals in dining cars. Faster than any other route. Trains leave Chi cago 6.30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. every day. Tourist tickets are sold at all prominent agencies the year round. Call on any agent for tickets or address 461 Broadmag, Vw York SOI CftM'f St., Phlladtlphla 368 Wathlnaton St., Bolton 435 Vint St., Cincinnati S07 SmUhfldSt., Plttlburg 2MSuprforSr Cltullani SOI main St., - Buffalo Sit Clark ML, Chicago II Campuo-Hartlug, Dttrolt iKlna8t.,Eatt,Toronto,Oit. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving PItce, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3.50 per day and upward. European Plan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men In the heart at the wholesale district. For Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wanamahers; S minutes to Slogol Cooper's Dig Store. Easy of access to the ureat Dry GuocIb stores. For Sightseers One block from 11-way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all pointH ot Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOHK. Cor. th ST. ft UNIVERSITY PI Only one niock from Broadway. RnnnK R1 Tin Kr.siAURANr llOOUli, 31 Up. prCes Reasonable) .-..-r-f OH. DENSTEN, an Spruce Street, Scrn tni, Pa. I'll Acute anil Chronic Ulscifts ul Atcn, Women an) Children. Consultation and examination Iree. Olllco Hour Daily and Sunday 8 a. m. te o p. - SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER, A Startling SI Event As Broad in Importance as The Use of Silks by Women. There is not a womau anywhere who loves chaVming waists, exquisite gowht or beautiful silk petticoats who is not intensely interested in such an offering as an important transaction of last week brings out in the Silk Department today. Big things in silk selling are a part of our daily store life, and we wouldn't waste much time or talk on limited quantities or common-place values. The silks of this offering are neither limited or common. Thousands of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. The best feature of the offering, aside from the ridiculously low price, is the broad variety from which to choose almost every variety of fancy silks is in cluded, making it an offering to meet every need as well as every taste.i There can be no disappointment among such a broad collection of high-class silk elegance. Part ofthe good fortune is at the cost of the manufacturers, other lots are smartly reduced from our own stocks. A HI NT- Persian Striped Fancy , Taffeta, Hemstitched Striped Taffeta, Beautiful Warp Printed Taffetas in the pastel grounds. Fancy Striped Taffetas, with open stripes, dividing many colors." Fancy Plaid Silks, in various weaves and new color combinations. Rich Corded Silks, Polka Dots aud Brocades, all in values worth from $3.00 to $3.00 per yard. Special Price for All, $1.00 Yard. CONNOLLY s--''--' THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1Q72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO surplus eoo.000 WM. C0NNELL, Preldent. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK. Caslilir. Epeela'. attention given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent. In terest pal on Interest deposits? lis m Lager Beer Brewery Blnnurncturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 436 to 465 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Cnll,' 21)33. THE i!C POWDER CO. Booms 1 aud 2, Com'ith BTd'g. BOEANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER IsVdo at Moosto and RuU lata Works. LAPLIN RAND POWDBD CO.'S ORANOB QUN POWDER Bltetrlo Uattarles. Klootrla Uspiodtri, xplodlnx blasti, Sufety Fun ui4 ReiauM Cheilcal Ca's BXii!d"ive &3VALLACE, CARPETS RUGS We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to be had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I 4 - I BRASS AND WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avenue. WE HAVE A i mm ii in Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. I ikl va Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. 'S'sW. -laMfa. &mffi&$iWfti!G$& MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality (or domestlo use and of all sizes. Including iiuckwlieat and Olrdseye. delivered In any part of tbe city. t the lowest price. Orders received ut the otllce, Oonnell building. Ro cm COS: tolephono No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will ha promptly attendid to. Dealers suppllod at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D. n.h. bl., I'MI.Jtlplila. I'l. 1 til U.ulvtkfr r,l. (.11 it.Mcekintui.rniVATIOISIASIS.IICISSES ASUSIS.BlOaOrOISON.HtBVOUSOEDUITV. 10ST MANHOOD. VAIICOCELE A. STIICTURI imr.i; TIIRM iio(utiitiu),l.Jt,rlupuf.l.bl,ruiikraOrt. put tic atikUyetriliophalepcrirn(iii(ietimuy Trulk''tipetUir uudlr! A ltrlc l (rn4 book AA a a . A A .Ai.! A t I H ( trt Sc.Uur A 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE RUGS . I DRAPERIES I 5 MeT&Ll ICI BPnti rr. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent (or tlio Wyoming District lor OUPONTS POWDER. Mlnlntr, niastlnp, Sporting, Smokelm and tk ltspauuo ClivinUal Coni)any'i High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Cap and Exploders. Boom 401 Con ull ilulldlntr, Scranton. AUUNCIKSf TI103. KOHIJ J011M II. SMITH & fcOK , W. V. MULLIGAN ,.,, PltUton , Plymouth ...Wllkta-Barra 1 ''fill MS 1 $$"' 1 ' ..t . y J-J -"i &-. , L. 4 jrf I , t - MH - $fci 1 r-.J V