'C-I 'Ml tj." ky'x THE SCRANTON TtilBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBElt 23, 1900. k.tlHM 3 l&- Ir' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WWWSCWfVWN FACTORYVILLE. Special (o tlie Scranton Tribune. , Factoryvlllo, Oct. 22. Kev. J. E. Johnson, of Philadelphia, was a guest' Inst Sunday at the home o Mr. una Mra. Whllden Foster. He occupied the pulpit nt tho Methodist Episcopal church bath morolmr and (evening-, nnd delivered two Interesting pci inons. Tlin missionary conference that will he held nt the Baptist church next Thursday and Friday promises to be a very Interesting affair. Some of tho best speakers and lecturers of the slate will be present and take nn ac tive part. J. A. Hurtsnllth has opened a meat market In the old fnctory butldtiifr, on Mill street. The Baptist p.iMonngo Is unaer RolnBT much-needed repairs and ls'be ln& repainted. Mrs. Sarah Freeman died Saturday night at the home of her son, at AVest Nicholson. She was a member of tho Methodist Episcopal church, of this place, where tho funeral will be conducted this morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be made In Evergreen cemetery. Tho Blnghamton district of tho Methodist Ministerial meellng Is now In session nt East Lemon, commenc ing yesterday and closlns today. It' It a' fine literary and religious treat to all who uttend. Susquehanna numbers among its Inhabitants u boy who has leprosy, but tho fact Is not generally known. According1 I to the loid soose bona weather 'prophet of Berks county. Kilns Hartz, we are going to have a hard nnd a long winter (and no coal). Our enterprising merchants. Bliss & Hunt, are 'improving the lnterlorUof their store by having it repainted. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Oct. 22. An Important matter to come before the people on the 6th of November Is the proposition to bond the borough for $3,000 to erect a town building. The structure now used as a jail, and for the fire company and council, is not suited to the pur pose, notwithstanding the high rent paid. If. M. Joseph has moved to the rooms over his store. Joseph Mayers was In Pottsville last week, called there by a serious Injury to his brother, John. A large number from Forest City will go to Susquehanna, Saturday, to hear Theodore Roosevelt, who is to make a .speech .there. An excursion train will probably bo run. AV. T. Burdlck delivered two lectures on temperance In town Sunday. That of the morning1 was at the Methodist church, and the evening discourse was given to a union congregation at the .OULJU31 UUUICII. s T. lJ. .bavin lias moved his livery to .Vandling. ( T. A. Suid.xm, cashier of the First National bank, spent Sunday with his 'parents in Scranton. MiFs Elizabeth McLaughlin, who underwent an operation at Dr. Wheel er's hospital, Is gaining strength rap idly. A. J. Lowrie is again able to be 'about, after his siege of typhoid fever. Mrs. W. J. Pentecost and daughter .nnd Mrs. AV. S. Bryant have been vis iting their sister, Mrs. Shafer, at A'ar den, AVayne county, the past two weeks. To Cure a Cold in One Say jTalce Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money 'if it falls to cure. E. AV. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. HOPBOTTOM. 'Special to the Scranton Tribune, ' Hopbottom, Oct. 22. The Ladles' Aid of the Unlversallst church will meet with Mrs. W. E. Brown for dln ,ner, October 24. All bring thimbles .and come early. Baking commutes, Mrs.E. E. Smith Mrs. AVIIllam Rhodes, 'Mrs. J. Hartley and Mrs. Bert Ber tholf. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Titus. The funeral of Mrs. N. M. Finn, which occurred on Thursday last, was largely attended. Fiitndn of the de ceased were present from Hallstead, .Pactoryvlllc, Dalton, Scranton, Ash ley and Fleetville. Mr. Finn and daughter wish to extend their thanks to the friends and relatives who as- He can't Believe H. He's blowing with 'all his might and cau oarery stir the record ing hand from zero. There's many a big, healthy looking man who s weak m the lungs. Probably half or two -thirds of his hint' surface hnrolv knows the contact of oxygen. He's the kind of man, who, when a cough attacks him, goes galloping down the road toward consumption. Many such a man has found strength aud healing for weak Jungs and tissues lacerated by coughing and drained by hemorrhages, in the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dicov ery, The healing power of this medi cine in pulmonary dases seems little ,.short.of'marvelous at times, so extreme are the conditions which it cures. The "Discovery" contains no alcohol,, and no narcotics. When I started to take your ('olden Med. ical Discovery,'" writes MrA. I'. Noxotuy, of New York. N. V,. Box im J had a regular consumptive cough, of which I Wa3 nirald"and every body cautioned me and warned mc con cerning; It. I was losing-weight rapidly, was very pale aud had uo appetite, whatever. Now ray coudltioo is chouged entirely. I do not oui(h at all, have gained eight pound in my appetite la enoriuoua. I caa recommend your medicine to everybody wVo may betoneed uf toe same, s It Is sure curt." JDr. Pierce's 1'ellets cure conrtipation, JKf -t 'issitf MBvPf i B slated them during the sickness of Mrs. Finn. Mrs. J. Hartley visited nt Mrs, J. D. Davis' In East Lenox tho past week. Mrs, Arvllla Stanton, who has been spending the summer on her farm In Lenox, has returned to her home In Scra'nton. Mr. und Mrs. Leroy Carpenter, of Blnghumton, nre visiting friends and relatives In town. Airs. L. U. Corey und Mr. and Mrs. A. Alonzo Tiffany, who have been visiting friends In town, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mn. Freeman Hughes and son Heglnald, arc visltlnrij their mother, Mrs. M. M. Bell. They wilt return to their home at Junction, N. J., the last of the week. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. TUnkhannock, Oct. 22. According to a telegraphic report, lecelved here this morning, the Dauphin county court has handed down a decision in the sena torial contest In this district, declaring invalid the nomination certificate of II. "S. Edmiston, of Bradford county. Mr. Edmlston was Uie choice of Bradford county for the office, and B. Ar. Lewis, of this place, was nominated by the AA'yomlng county Republicans. At the conference which was held at AVyalus Ing, the conferees lepreuentlng the two counties were not able to get together on account of a disagreement in regard to tho representation to which each county should be entitled, Wyoming clalminir that she was entitled to an equal representation with Bradford, and the latter alleging that u. uile or custom had been established giving Bradford Ave conferees and AVyomlng two. The conferees of the two counties each held a conference and nominated their men, and the matter came up be fore the Dauphin county courts on ex ceptions filed to both certificates. The court immediately decided the Lewis ceitiflcate Invalid, and held up the de cision on the Edmiston certificate until this time. The result of the decision Is that the Republican party In this district will have no candidate for sen ator unless the state committee should fill the vacancy. The light of AVyo mlng county to an equal representa tion in the district conference is also established, and in the future she will be able to get what belongs to her from Bradford. Bradford has held the nomi nation for t enty-slx years, ever since 'the district was formed, and the claims of AA'yomlng for the nomination have been ignored. E. J. Jorden, esq., is up in Braintiim township at his old home on a hunting excursion. County Commissioner's Clerk George N. Doyle will move his family down heie after election, occupying the house of Mrs. Catheiine Townsend, on AA'yo ming avenue. The county commissioners are await ing the certificate of the state depart ment as to the candidates to be voted on in this county and upon the receipt of that will advertise for the printing of the ballots for the November elec tion. There, will be nine columns on the official ballot in this county. PITTSTON. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Pittston, Oct. 22. Bishop Hoban ad minlsterel the rite of confirmation to 200 children in St. John's Roman Catholic church Sunday. There is a special revival of ac tivity among the Catholic temper ance societies here, due, no doubt, to the determined stand and expressed sentiment of Father Eugene Garvey along this line. A short time ago, the St. Aloysius society suspended initia tion fee for membec.ihip into their society, and as a result took in over ISO new members. Yesterday the Father Matthew society did1 the same thing, and yesterday its membership was Increased by 120 new members. Tomorrow evening the Ladles auxil iary of the St. Aloysius society will hold a rally and as they have suspend ed the inlatlon fee temporarily, It is hoped to gain a large addition, to the roll of members. Tho funeral of the late Albert Gow nn will take place Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Interment In Pitts ton cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenwood arrived" home this evening from their bridal tour. This morning, John Itouck, a middle-aged man residing on Ann street, West Pittston, fell from the first door of the new addition being built to tho Luzerne Knitting mill, where he was employed as u carpenter, tn the cel lar, twelve feet below. He was pain fully, If not seriously, hurt, and his Injuries consist of a gash on the head a cut on the hand and bruises 'to the spine. Rev. Mr. Houl has been conducting very successful revival services In tha West Pittston Congregational church during the past fnw weeks, and the meetings will be continued every night this week, except Saturday night. Why Experiment On Yourself With remedies of doubtful utility when you can get Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy, which has stood the test of time? Twenty-five years' sale and use liavo proven that remedy to bo a prompt und certain euro for colds. It will cure a cold in n day If taken as soon as the cold has been contracted and before It has settled in the system. Sold by all druggists, Matthews Bios., wholesale and i eta 11 agents. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tilbuue, Towmida, Oct. 22. A defective chim ney caused the destruction by (lames of a valuable dwelling In last Towanda on Saturday afternoon, A Bradford county delegation visited William J, Uryitn at Kliulru mi Satur day, A heavy gas vein was struck In well No. 2 at a depth of 745 feet, The mem bers of the liieat Eastern Oil und a.is compuny are more thatujubllunt. The well is at Boutli Umtitth. A new Lehigh Valley order bus been issued, by which a passenger can buy tickets to Philadelphia and elsewheie at mileage rules. , J. W. Stone, of Canton; P. K. S Stephens, of Sayre; W. I Wilson and C. M. Culver, of Towanda, are candi dates for district attorney, The Cayuta Wheel und Foundry com pany, of JJayre, luBt week shipped sixty Eaton Engto engraving; machines for distribution to the Inventors In New York. AVIIllam J. Henry, of Sayre, who Is serving n ten years' sentence In the Eastern penitentiary, has become a raving manlnc, and tho Judge will no doubt order Sheriff Drake to remove tho prisoner to an asylum. Burglars made a raid on the depot at Monroeton, but secured little booty. S. D, Townsend, general manager of the AVIIIIamsport nnd North Branch railroad, paid a visit to Towanda Inst week, . Mrs. E. A. Coolbaugh and son have returned from a visit nt Scranton. Hon. F. y. Fleltz, of Scranton, gave nn eloquent address on interesting top ics at a meeting of the Republican club on Friday evening. Addresses were also made by Judge A. C. Fan ning and others. Towanda notnblcs will address meetings nt Athens and elsewhere this week. Mrs. George Best nnd Miss Alice AVelles nre spending a few weeks with relatives nt Buffalo. AV. F, aionn, of Orwell, recently made three unsuccessful attempts at suicide. At first he endeavored to cut his throat: again he wanted to bleed to death by cutting his arms, and finally, the third time, he went to u barn and tried to end his trouble by shooting himself Jii the mouth, but the gun failed to go off. Ho Is now under tho doctor's care. It Is supposed he Is be coming Insane. He Is a sober and in dustrious farmer, about sixty years of age, und for many years had lived alone. The No. 1 well of the Monarch OH and Gas company has made a showing of oil, much to the financial encourage ment of those Interested, and new ter ritory is being leased. All indications still point that a new oil belt has been struck In the far eastern part of Penn sylvania, nnd the sands are thick. Troy well, No. 1, is producing several gal lons a day, and besides this, another well gives signs of a good producer. Another well is now being bored, and startling results are shown by the flowing of salt water and slush oil. In all probabilities the Troy belt might extend as far as Canton, as has been prophesied by some prospectois. NEW MIL FOR P. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Oct. 22. Call Glllet. of Clifford, will spend the winter with Dr. Snyder and attend school here. Miss Maud Aldrich visited friends at Harford Friday. Leon Shelp, of Rochester, N. Y.. is visiting his parents, Air. and Mrs. C. M. Shelp. A free temperance lecture will be given nt the Baptist church, at South New Mllford, next Sunday evening by F. A. Sisson. C. J. Moffat, of Blnghamton, visited his mother In this township the fore part of the week. C. G. Wirth was in Montrose on business last Monday. Miss Alice Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, of Klrkwood, and James Englebert, of Conklln, were guests at the Shelp residence Saturday and Sun day. A meeting of the "Y" society will be held at the home of Miss Isa Dar iow on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. D. B. Cook, of Stevens Point, was a guest of her son, J. V. Axtell, over Sunday. Sirs. Fred Moore, of Klngsley, vis ited her mother, Mrs. I,. AV. Moore, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Alice Cook, who has been vis iting relatives in town the past week, leturned to her home In Starrucca Saturday evening. Men-It Ilayden Is suffering with a broken arm. Mrr. A. M. Aldrich and daughter, Maud, spent one day last week In Blnghamton. Mrs. Amelia Buttei field entertained the Ladles Auxiliary at her home last Thmsday afternoon. Misses Nina and Jennie Aloore vis ited at Blnghamton Saturday. A'aughn Axtell, Mr. and ,Mru. David Van- Busklrk. Miss Alice Cook and Maud Trumbull attended a lecture given by Byron King at Susquehanna Saturday evening. Airs. David Davenport spent Tues day with Blnghamton friends. Air. and Airs. Edward Tiel, of Scran ton, are guests or their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tiel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alannlng, of Norwich, N. Y., are guests of Air. and Airs. John Hayden. Tho Young People's Christian En deavor society will hold a business meeting in the prayer meeting room of the Presbyterian church on AVed nesday evening. Fred Stone, of New York city, was In town a few days last week. AVOCA. The Home Mission of the Primitive Methodist church will meet at tho home of Mrs. J. P. Bose, on Thurs day afternoon. All are requested to be present as business of Importance will be transacted, Tho Daughters of St. George will meet In O'Mnlley's hall on Wednesday evening to transact Important busi ness. Messrs. John Houston, James Early and Michael Gilroy returned yesterday morning from Newport News, Va. Wiconlsco tribe, Improved Order of Tied Men, will meet on Wednesday evening. After the session a reception will be tendered Walter Jeffrey, who recently returned from England, A mpeting of the school board was hold on Friday evening to receive bids for supplying No, 3 building with water. The bids were as follows; Wobber, lAi Dunn, $21.7fl, for plumbing, Tho contract for digging the ditch was given to Webber at 25 cents a yard for dirt and $1 for rock. The board then adjourned to meet' the first Friday in November. George Bradbury left last week to procure employment In Idaho, The children of Mr. und Mrs, Thomas Redgolly, of the West Side, are critic ally ill of scarlet fevPr. Mr. Kasper, of 'Alt. Jessup, will suc ceed Mr, Alucklow as mine foreman for the Florence Coal company, Air. Alucklow will remove his family to West Virginia In a few weeks where he bus accepted a more lucrative posi tion. Aliases Elizabeth AlcCarthy and Alur guret Barrett have returned home, af ter spending sovoiul days with friends In Archbald. John Burns left yestera .y for Home- Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Cures Cough or Cold at onoe, Conquer Croup, Wuooping-Cougli, llrouchltij, Grippe and Coutumptlou. Quick, urc results. Dr.K.irpmcuConUpUeo. MpHU Itte stead, where he enters tho college of that city to coach the foot ball team, Frank Flynn has returned, after a visit of two weeks In New York city. Walter Wollever Is spending a few weeks with relatives In Hackottstown. Miss Mary Ollroy, of Lincoln Hill, Is spending a few clays with her cousin, Miss Knlley, of Scranton. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to tho Soranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Oct. 22. In Windsor, on Hnturday afternoon, the Susquo. hnnna foot ball team was dofcatcd by the Wilson team, S and 0. It was the first time tho Susquehanna team had all lined up together. A return, game will bo placed In Susquehanna on Saturday afternoon next. President Byron AV. King, of King's School of Oratory, In Pittsburg, lce tured In Hogan Opera House on Sat urday evening, before a large and de lighted audience, under tho auspice of Grace Episcopal church in Oak land. ' Bryon A King, of Pittsburg, on Sunday morning gave a Bible talk In tho Methodist church. George Rymer, of Cleveland, O., Is visiting In Susquehanna, his former home, For Female Complaints. and diseases arising from an impure state of the blood Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound Is an invaluable spe cific. Sold by Matthew Bros. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yoik. Oct. 92. Today's furiously active and buoyant speculation wai brought up .with a sharp turn In the filial hour of the trading by a Hurry In the late for call money which curried it up to 0' per cent. Thli was accepted as an admonition that the bpecul&tion was overrunning the newly acqulicd lcsouice of tho money mar ket and very heay silling to roalie proHU im mediately sot in. In some of the Htock-4 most affected by the late selllnp; the earlier Rains ucro entirely wiped out and the aicrago level was carried down sonsldcrably below the bent "t the day. The effort of the bulls to letrieie their loss caused aery uiicttled tone, but the clos ing was on tho whole cay, with the buoyant snap apparently taken out of the market. .Not withstanding this late setback then- ucio some a cry striking upward moemenU of prices, es pecially In the steel group and (lie largest dav's business in btocks since the culler part of the year was transacted at a kcl of pikes well above those of Saturday. Speculators leveled in the rcviifylng streams of gold width aio pouring into the New York money maikel from many quarters of the world. Yt-studa)'s in coming steamers from Km ope lnought the total receipts of the god engaged there for Import to ocr $J,000,000 and Saturday leccipts of M, SOO.OUO at San Francisco can be made imme diately available to the New York market by telegraphic transfer. The balance of the total engagements In Europe, which amounted to up waids of sW.ooo.OOO ls 'a8l: following on the heels of the shipments already rccched. Neither on Saturday nor today was there a single dol lar deposited at the sub-treasury for trinsfer to the south or west, which Is a conclusho demon stration of the marked decline of the Interior needs of cuirvncy. The spurt In the call money latp was all that was needed to precipitate the general selling moement. This' dcielopment seived as areminder that It may not be ex pedient to lend all the newly available money resource at once for speculative purposes. The time money market was dull today, borrowers expecting lower rates and lenders holding out for the higher rates, but bankers looked for con sideiable additional requirements for loans to be met in the near future. Total sales, 8fl7,700 shaics. There was greatly increased activity in bonds as well as In slocks, and prices advanced vcrv ccnerally. High Erade bonds were not con spicuous in the dealings. Total sales, par value, ?2,705,000. United States 3s registered advanced M per cent, on the last rail. Tlie following quotations are furnish1 Thf Trlbunp bv M. S. Jordan It Co.. rooms "03-700 Sleare biilhlirf-, Scranton. Pj. Telephone 5003: Open- lllRh- Low Clos intr. est. est. inc. Amoilcan .mr.ir 121-Ji HUVa 121 12)k American Tobacco !K !) 'Jfi !)7?i Am. S. & W 3()i4 7'4 3.1 (. Atcli., To. S. IV !ll JllOs 0Ts 31 A., T. & S. I".. I'l 74'j 7Ss 71 li 7tVi UrocKhn Tiaction .... :7i4 .Vi W ."W'fc Halt, t Oliio 74i,j r, 711i T,yj Cont. Tobacco U'ja'i 30V4 2'iVi 'H4 Che, k Onio 30'f, 31 30!, 30 Chic. & 0. W 12 12'i 12 12Vi Chic, 11. k Q 129 12'!?; 12S'i 123'.. St. Paul 110 llMi ltj IWi Ho-1: Island 10ss W) 10'lVj lOflVi Delaware & IhuNou ....112 112 112 lli'li. Federal Steel KK I0T& SO',4 .W,i Tedcial Steel, Ir 0S;i ( ost; fiVH, Kan. Tc., I'l 32 32 !UVi 31 Louis k Nash 7( 7f.V4 7'iVS TU Manhattan Ho OS 100 117 08 Mot. Traction Co IBS 102 1"S Ml Missouri Pacific .11 G.V4 5H1 .'! People's Gas 03 ft !U,J M N. .1. Comnl 137 137 1MH4 1.U Southern Pacific 30 3014 S5 33H Norfolk . WVslcin .... 37 3SH 37'i 37"i Noitli. Pacific (51 .r"'6 OUt "'! North. Pacific, l'r 73W. Wj 73 73 N. Y. Central 133 134Vi 13! 13JH Out. k Wct 22',s 22- 2V-i 'Uj Ponni. It. U 13354 131Ws 13 lj l.ir.li Pacifc Mail 3W 40Vi 3014 40Vi neatlinp Wft IT'S 17'g 17 Hcartlwr, Pr r.S r.n .-,s r,5 Southern Tt. It 13 13'J 13 13 Southern H. R., Pr .... iV7ii f.7 30 57 Tenn., C. Iron 59 01 55 CO II. S. Leather ll'fi 1254 11 12 IT. R. Leather. Pr 71'.i 72 714 72 Dnlihcr m14 34 3'S 33 Union Pacific 02 fi'4 "',1 fil Union Pacific, Pr 70 70H 75 70 Wabash, Pr 111J Wi 10 10 Western Union 80 R05s SO S0 NEW YOHK PRODUCE F.XCIIANOn PRICKS. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. inf. est. est. Inpr. December 7016 7Wj 7S 78 May 32 82J4 62 82 CORN. December 42 42 12-H 42 May 42 42 42 42 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Bank 600 Scianton Saving? Dank 300 Scranton Packing Co Third National Dank , 421 Dime Deposit and Discount Dank .. 200 Uconomy Unlit. II. k P. Co ,. ... Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co, ... 150 05 40 bci anion ruint co. SO ioo 05 20 300 30 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr. 125 Scranton Iron Fence k Mlg. Co. ... Hcronton Axis Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr County SaWnua Uank k Trust Co.,. I'lrst National Dank (Carbondale),, Standard Drilling Co. ,, Traders' National Hank Scranton Holt and Nut Co , BONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due ll20 Peonlc'i Street Railway, first mort 100 135 100 115 gage, due 1016 115 Pcoplo's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 .,. 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka, Towmhlp School 5 per cent. ,,, City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent , Scranton Tiaction 0 per ecnt. ,,.,, 115 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Counted by II, a. Dale, 27 Idckawauna Ave.) Itutter Cicamery, 2Ja2lc! dairy tubs, 2Sc. Kggk-Sclect western, 17c. i nearby elate, 10c, Cheese Full cream, new, UHc Beans Per mi., thoiie marrow, f2.40; medium, $2.80; pea, 2.:S0. Potatoe4--(iUc. Onions 00c, per bu. Flour-Bust patent, M CO. Philadelphia Grain and Produce, Philadelphia, OU. 22. Wheat-Sstcady; ion. lutt Etude, llitobu, 7J?4J73c, Corn Film, ?Jc, high r; No. 8 mled October, UMalJttc OaU Qulil hut blcady; No. 2 white clipped, 2b!ic ; No. ;Wa , do., 27u271ic Flour Dull and weukj winter superior, it2.4uj2.0O; do. eitrai, $2.b3a, 3.00; I'l'im.jhiuil.i tullir cltJr, i.l,p,4i).u'S; do. do, straight, $J,M5j1.50; western whiter cleat,, ).23a 11.10; do. do. Miulght, $.1. Ua'I.W; do. do. patent, .I.Ojaj.00; h'aiikus straight, in muM H25a3.l0; do. patent, in sacks, SJ. I'u.'l.TO; spring clear, &ia 3.25; do. Kluight. ir.).U.j.).'l.l); do. patent. Vt.i4.21; do. (atorlte bunds, 1.30.11. 40; city inllli, cilui. J,05a3.Wj do. clear, ?25a3.40; do. straight, J.45a3.0O; do. patent. J.75aL31. Ite Flour Steady at $.1.10 per barrel for ihoicc I'entuy). vsnla. Butter Firm, good demand; Jancy western creamery, 23',3C.; do." prints, 27c. Kge Finn; fn-eli uearby, 20V. j du. western, 20c j do. soutlmestun. 19c; do. southern, 18c. Cheese JONAS LONG'S SONS. ) Bauer's Orchestra PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BY PROF. R. J. BAUER, WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT At the Big Pure Food Show THIS AFTERNOON Several New Demonstrations have been added today. All of them are of' Interest to you. Among the new ones is Tey Brenin. one of the Host Famous Brews of Teas. Come in ami Sample it. Watch the Papers every day for this week's Musical Program. Every day Something New and Novel. Jonas Long's Sons J 424-426 Spruce St., Bet. Ladies' and Children's Wool Underwear We have devoted time it stock of Underwear, so J customers a line of goods of superior merit. Fit. finish v and purity of material are the three essential elements J that go to make up a first-class' line of Underwear. We tt possess all these requirements in our Underwear stock. 'For Instance : We offer Wool Union Suits, in grey and white, thoroughly sanitary, worth anywhere $1.25. Our Special Price A line of AH Wool Shirts aud Drawers, in all sizes, garments positively worth $1.35. Our Special Price Buy early of this line, as quantities are limit ed at this price. Egyptian Fleeced Lined Shirts and Pants, at Far superior to the ordinary garment at this price. Others heavier and silk bound at I Corsets Special display this week of Form, so much in demand. We have them at we aiso nave lines ot ine SZfln vt 7Cr popular styles at DODular prices OUC dllU OC iiiillil' Special Display k4MM44444i4llM4Msfllll4lts1l)lt't)l11'4M)l4 Quiet but htcidy; New York full ciranw fancy small, llftallHi'.; do. do, do, fair to ihoho, lO'.inll'ic, Kenned hugara Unchanged. Cotton IMtic, lonei; middling uplands, !) U-lOc. Tul. low dull and weak; city prime. In liognhcuN, lnlTAc,; lountiy do., barrels, fi'c.; dark do., c.; cakes, 5c Ll(j Puultrj Firm and In fair demand; fowN, OHalOc.; old looitilw, 7c; spring chickens, lulOc.; ducks, OalOc Dieted Poultry Firm, fail demand; fowls, chohc, lo'fc allc; do, file to good, O'alOc; old loosteis, H',ia7c. ; nearby spring thickens, llallir.; writ, em do.. 10al2c. Hctelpts Flour, '2,000 barrels nnd 1,500,000 pounds in wclv.; wheat, 8.000 limh. els; com, 118,000 bushels; oats, o,W buslicR Shipments Wheat, .12,0110 bushels; corn, ISO,. bUO bushels; oats, 4J,(W bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New Voik, Oct, '.'2. Flom V'tiy slow aud ui'.iKir (u sill, following the depiction in wheat, Wheat Spot eatyj No, 2 red, 78T4C. f. o, b. alio.it; 7u7ic elevator; No. 1 iioilhein Dulutli, bt7ic, f. o. b. alloat; options opened In in, sub. hniuuitly declined and ilosid weak at ',: net decline; Slaich eloscd b2!4.; May, 82'ii.! Octobei, 77c; December, 7dWc Coin Spot linu; No. 2, lO'jO, delator und li'. f, o, b. atkut; options after a sliiuly opining dtii'lopid a (or n( Ik ruber blimU and mUamcd vigoiousl) later In the dry; closed him at l&aHc .idwiuc; May t03ed 42!ic; Oilobci, lGe. ; Ikvemlm. 429e, Oats Spot steady; .So. 2, 25'ic; .No. a, 25c; No. 2 white, Sliai'.; No, ;i white, 27c; luib mUrd western, 23a20!Sc; tr.uk wlitli; wflcin and state, 27a He; options featuuless and ne. Ircted, holding ltady with coin. Mutter Finn, cicamery, lila22Vic; faetoiy, laaluc; Jmm cirainery, lba21ck Imitation rieameiy, lHs-ilSf ; statu dairy, Uj21c I'lucbV I'liuii laue while, lUc: small wliilc and eoioied, lie; iJigc col ored, lie; laigo white, 10V. Kbits; 1'liiiij btate and IVnnsjhuulj, 20a2lc,; westuu icgiilai paik lug, JtUlOc.; wcslun, lo.s mi, li Chicago Grain and Produce. hleaito, (let. 22. Liberal rmipts and an in. ciease in the' llble, together with outside apathy told aicali.st tho wheat prlee todaj de spite tho bullishness of early news and Decem ber cl"sed aHc. under Saturday. Coin rlqwd He and oats a shade' bbrhcr. Provision closed unchanged. Cash ijuotsjions were as follows; JONAS LONG'S SONS. Washington & Wyoming Aves and pains in selecting our that we can place before our $1.00 $1.00 25c 50c the Famous Erect c -t f j i r JJ) I .UU atld $1.5U Gloves All kid gloves look alike on the counter. On the hand they are different. Some bag at the thumb, others break. No necessity for either. Those with the Cluze Patent Thumb fit snugly and do not strain. These at $1.00 aud $1.25 in Show Windows. I'loiii Dull and steady; No, 3 spiing .wheat, 6Sa 71)ic; .No, a red, 7Uia7Sie; No. 2 coin, 40 lO&e; No. jellow, 40V4alOi&c; No. 2 oats, a2.i221$i; Nn. 2 w kite, 2tVii.i2JH:c; No, a white, aJttJJMe,; No. 2 ije, 10i,c.; barley, a'lc; No. 1 Ila seed, ifl.Ml; No. . noilhwest, t,siial,82; tlmotliey, ipl.2,ij4,a'i; uoik, ifll.SOalLT.'i; laid, $7.02!sa7.ai; illw, if7a7.IS; nhoulden, OViaOc; hides, t7.i7.10; whUkey, 1,J7; sugars, &U.00; Bianulated, 0,10. Chicago Live Stock Market. C'hlcasfo, Oct. 22. Cattle IteeclpK 17,500, n. finding 2,000 wistcui-t and 610 'ixnn good to choice n.ilUu steers, OalOc," lilulin; common, about steady; buteheis' stoek, sliom;, actlte; wi'gltrn.s, steady to slow; Tpadw, steady; hialltn beit on salo today, two ens at Vi; s;ood to pilnio Meere, R3,0i0; poor to medium, $I.Aki S. 10; seleeted feeders, steady, f.t.T.'kil.IO; mlxicj ktotkeri, slow, $2,7&i:i.M tows. f2.b0.il,ao; helf CIS 2.8Ja4,7; cannus, 2a2.03; bulls, stroiif, V!.(in.i4.U; oahes, steady, fliU.2j. Tcans-Ite. teliits, b'J; Iw.t on sale tod.1,1, 10 tar loads at W.70; Texas fed stieri, Mal.oil; Tevns Krast Stitis, W.Mai. II; Texas bulls, ?2.j0a:i,2'i. IIoks Itccelpls todjj, :tI,tK); tomoiiow, 21,000; c. tiiiuted left our, 4,WW; stnuiff tn .', hlshei; liiM, M.l'.l; mixed ami liutdieis, l.liOilul; wood In iholrt' lieatj. sM.mu I.o-Jij, ; imiuh heatv, $I.n 4.U; liuiit, l.rAiJ.M; Jbulk of sales, Jl (l.-,j.8i). Hhctp-ltcuipt., 20,000; sltady; lambs, Heady to lUc lowei; Kood lo iholu- wethew, M.8"n 4.10; filr In iholic mixed, iSI. IDai.im; wcimi slieip, i.T.IJl.l'l; iiatlte lamln, !(.V23.i'iOO; west, crn Ijmbs, I.7'.i5..'i0. East Liberty Stock Mnrkot. Kit l.tbcil, (Jit. 3i.-ralllL Slow; iliol.c, 1.I4U5.6U; inline, .30alW; loiiiinon, .Tial.SO, IIok Fall ; inline heavies, $j.iJ.t)',; .lu.nlid inc. tliuuis, l.0a4.0.1; best Voiken, 4.S4; light do., f 4.TA14.SO; plus, us to uualil, el.lOal.iU; IuukIk, .).21a4.70. Sheep-Slow jiud lower; rhoiiu sheep, fJ.l4UI.IU; rlioitc lainltf, $.Vi.V."; loimnon to Koud, J.4ViJ.7.5; eal lahcs, ti.ailu7, New York Live Stock Market. Kcw York, Oct. 22. Ileees Stetu, active, steady to a fraction higher; bulls und cont, stetdy; steirs. l I0a5.70; bulls, $2.80aa.73; co, 1.50aJW; thoice fat, do., $; stoekers ai.d JONAS LONQ'S SONS, svsvssy ; i The Popular Housefurniahlng Store, Puzzled About That Wedding Gift? Probably we can aid you with a suggestion. Those Carving Sets made by Landers, Prary & Clark are nt to put before a king. They are a necessi ty, cause remembrance of the giver at least once a day.and when quality and high class workmanship are considered are ex ceedingly reasonable in price. Foote & Fuller Co. HEARS BUILDING, 140-42 Washington Ave. Fast Time to Duluth CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fUE Duluth Limited and St. Pant Fast Mail leaves Chicago dally io.oop.m., arrives Duluth 10.30 a. m, next morning. Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Observa tion Parlor Cars with Cafe and free Reclining Chair Cats. Fast train to head of lakes. The best of everything. Call on any agent for tickets or address 461 Broadway - Ntia York 001 CAos't St.,Phlhdilphh ilSVImSI.. - Cincinnati S07 Bmlthfldat.. PltUbura 388 WaiKlnalon St., Bolton 301 Ualn St., Bugalo S34 Suptrlor St., Clivtlar.d II Campat Martin; Ootrolt 112 Clark St., Cicajo, 2 King t.,f m, 7oronfo,0t, DR. DRNSTRN, 311 Spruce Street. Serin ton, !' II cute aiU Chronic Dl.tceses ol Men, Womtn an I Children. Consultation and examination free, Office Hours Dally ana found ay H a. m. to 9 p. ru. S Prof,Q,FJHEEL,H,D, N.m ldiitloiiiiePRVAIttllSASls.tIlilS9iai LAIUSES.BlOOOKllSQN.MflVOUSOISjUn.j JJOiTMAIHOOB.VfRICOCtUJLjTItipTUIlH fllilLittlini;I.LuJt..lHiiiiirol..MhruilkrilOriaDJ L31)eaftpra(ti,j,0cri)int)ulciprKn,eliilciiniH J l!liiJrurbgoktrrulb"eipwlii4Sirdlrjtlrflrlrsirrsuill $l.,Vlab.5D; litili lalics, ilal.JO' kumsi.. 2.50a :i.l2'i; feil and mixed (.lUcs, M.2"ul. Sheip -VI ui'te, lowei; lambs, SJaWic, on; miiiie sales 00c. oil; luii, 2.50jl.:iO; few cx"Jit do,, $1,1) .'11.75; lulls. Uai.25; lambs, W 2a5.tl; Ktmeiat sahs, lal.73; Canada lainb, $.! lilil.ix); culls, &i 11I. Hoks llail et Hiak at ?5a5.u; iholie nJ faniy state hoy, ts.41ui.ll. I Oil Mnrket. Oil City, Oit. :. riulit balanocj, tl.lOj cet tllUates, no bid; shipments, loo.ooa lairels; sv. erJtte, S9,70.' bauds; luus, 125,7vU bauvlsj ax eiJKO, U1.7S1 bun Is. fecdeis, $3a3.0Q. Cahes-JIarl.ct firm; veals. if1 ',! wB ?JSyH J"5r3aT ikT553fr?h if , A -iw: ; . . 2