It. " J'-y ?ii i 'ifvV . r ' .f w; THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1000. 8 f 4- f t INDUSTRIAL J it "f 4 D., Xi. nnd W. Board for Today. I'oIIowltu: la tlio tnnkc-tiii of the Delaware, T.aukawnnmi and Western board for today: Tliuinljy, Nov. S. wan cats, south. C p. in. It. Mohr-rly. , . B i. m. U. Hurt. Willi 1). Wullarr's mm. ."..'ill p. in. (1. ThoniiM. with felloWR' nun. 11:20 p. in. Wi . IJartliolotncvr. I'rlil.iy, Nov. !. WIM) CATS SOUTH. I n. III. T. J. Tlioinnou. !l a. III. T. Douillcnii. 4 u, in. T. Xaiiinuii. (I a. in. II. (IIIIIruii. .S a, in. J. V. Ik'-inc. II a. in. CI. T. Sliiplcs. 11 n. Hi. .1. A. limit. I p. in. K. M. liullclr. i! p. in. Charles Kliiirslr-y. JI.43 p. in, A. McDonnell. SUMMITa. (I . in.) north (I. Frounfelker. II a. in,, north'"'. II. MlIioK , 1 p. in., north J. CnrrUs. 7 p. in., north M. II. Mi l.nn I p. in., aoulli U. MeAllltcr. puLi.cn. 10 a. in. Singer, I'trbiiniis. Ii,15 o, in,, noi tli .1, Co-tello, ti u. in., couth (iulikn. It. .10 a. in., couth I'. Cavnnaiiiih, 7 p. in., houlli M. Alutpliy. ') p. in., houtli II, V. 4'nliln. 10,15 p. in., north I'llKimM. PASsCvuni: i:sci.vk-j. 7 a, in, Oadiicy. 4,ii p. m. m,iiii n, 7 p. in, M.igouin. ' WILD CMS X01I1IL 4. .Ill .1, in. .1. II. IkCinn. II ,i, in. C, 11.11 tholoiiiiH. 7 a. in. A. 1. Ivrtduitii, H a. in. J. hnait. 11 a. in. T. ITtpiitlirk. II a. in. .tolm Hixti'i, with Mulkn'd men. J p. in. W. I.all.iir. - p, in. .1. I). M.l:tcls :: i. in. (i. mil. A p. in. 1". Wall. r p. in, r, i.. iiitfi'i. I! p. in. A. (',. ll.iii. milt. h p. in. ,1. .1, O'llai.-. P p III, .I CiIiikiiii, . 10 p. in. M. L'.ilinodv, with Uisljinu'it nun. notici:. C mini lor i:. Dtilfv ami new ami finer- diRliie i icnd ill ip ti .Nay Auir on 'li.iin !,ii, ami vnik in .Suiiuult Siutli at 7 p. in., '1'uu.Ml.iy, "snv. Mh. llr.ilvcnii'ii I'eler Xoon ami ('. ' MiC.nlhy will tiport fur duty at 1 a. in., Wild Cat, l'al, Con iluitor T. ,1. 'I In inp.-on. Mr. Mi'I.jiip ami cri-w ami two cnjiinc cicn" will K to Ci'iura mi 'luin ,'J'i ami Moll: Xi Summit commencing 7 p. nil, Tlmudjy, Xov. S. To Order More Steel Cars. The Pennsylvania liuilroad company Is in this market to purchase 0,000 freight' cars. It Is understood that the company Is receiving 'bids and, within a short time will bo In position to give out the contract. It Is In contempla tion to have constructed u',000 pressed st-ecl cars, 1,000 ilat cars, 1,000 box cars and 1,000 gondolas, making a total oC 15,000. While all the bids have not been received, those which have been turned In show that freight ears can bo built this year at least 20 per cent, cheaper than those contracted for ear lier in 1000. The totul number of cars constructed this ySlr and the number under way, which in all probability will be com pleted before the end of WOO, for both the lines east ami west of Pittsburg is about 9,000. Of this number G,000 cars were ordered by the Pennsylvania Itailroad company for its lines east of Pittsburg. Out of this number 2.11H were pressed steel cars. In speaking about the latter cars a high otllcial of the company said that they had not been in service long enough for the road to judge whether they are a suc cess or not, but they have been in use long enough for the company to order more. So far these steel cars have given great satisfaction in regard to durability. "What action sulphur will have on them is a matter yet to be determined. Considering Grievances. The grievance committee of the Tnlted Mine Workers Is holding a meeting in an endeavor to settle the numerous small grievances which still exist at the various mines. The griev ances of each mine are taken up hep arately and when prepared they will bo given to a committee of miners. Tho latter will visit the mine officials and It is expected that each grievance will be taken up and discussed separately. "The petty strikes," said a well Known leader, "cannot be avoided. In ninny Instances the mlneboss, without any authority, demands a certain top ping on each car. Sometimes it Is al most impossible for a man to get the required amount on a car and the re sult is, the miner Is docked for light loading. Tho men are occasionally suspended and the miners have but one way to remedy the wrong and that Is to strike. nut tho petty differences that now exist will be overcome In tho immediate future. There will be no .strikes. Thero will be a pleasant rela tionship between employe and employ er. When this occurs it will be a source of gratification to everyone " "Wllkes-Barre Leader. Coal Prices Drop. Coal prices took an unexpected drop yesterday on the announcement from the Philadelphia and Reading Coal nnd Iron company of a decrease of twenty, flvo cents a ton oiv all household slv.es, Following this announcement of a re duction to tho jobbers the figures liioteil to householders fell to $G.ir, a ton lor broken egg, stove and nut coal and $t.R0 for fumily pea coal. Not only did the Reading lower the into from tho prices nt which the bluck carbon jumped during tho strike, but Oeneral Manager C. E. Henderson made the prediction that a further de cllno In prices was not unlikely in the very near future. Tho mines ro now working with great energy to mako up the dellclt caused by tho strike. This dollelt is shown In tho following bul letin Issued yesterday: "Olllclal estimate of anthracite coal production for October, S1U.531 tons, against 1,00,30.1 tons October, 1899, and LVJGO.OOO in Sopotmber. Total produc tion year to date, nj.7-13,620 against 37, 4.'i5,059 In loS9. Decrease, over 9 per. cent," Philadelphia Inquirer. No Danger of a Strike, Charles H. Warivn, llrnt vice djcsI dent or tlio Control Uallroad or Now Jersey, saya there 5viih nothing In tha leport thero would lie a strike on the Central railroad because or jjrtovunees said to exist between the road and the different brotheihootis, Mr. Warron said; "Home one has DrBull'SN 7 Cure all Throt and Lung Affection. COUGH SYRUP V Gcttbegeuulue. KefuK substitute Vis sure MvalMa OUciirM UwumUms. i A a 4 just Rot hold of the fnot that there have been numerous confcrenccB going on between us nnd the several brother hoods since Juno and they arc trying to ninko something out of It. These eonferenecfi have for the most been satisfactorily settled and then! Is little to warrant anyone to think that thero would bo tiny tiling approaching u strike." Industrial Jottings. Trainmaster J. J. McCann Will go to Ulnghauiton tomorrow. The new turn-tablu at Washington has been put Into service and tho old one taken away. Uenetnl Superintendent T. K. Clarke has been out of tho city several dnys, hut Is expected back today or tomor row. ' Joseph Mathcwson was yesterday ap pointed yardtnastur In charge of thu Clark's Summit yard, 1oth days and nights. Tho Lackawanna Haiti onri company Is shipping large orders of coal both past and west, to meet tho denmnds on the ttuthracltu market. The new steam pipes Iinvo linen laid across the Lackawanna yard as far as tho freight and passenger station, nnd tho buildings wilt soon 'be heated by steam. First-class trains can now rim through Oxford tunnel at the late of llfteen miles pep hour, nnd second class and Irregular trains can be run nt six mill's per hour until further notice. Lackawanna engluemeu have been notllled that in futuie, when using inoo-cliths engines for pushing or help ing engines, they must ho coupled In just ahead of caboose cars In tho same manner as the SOO-elass engines. The superstructure of the new paint shop, between the round-house and ma chine shops Is now looming up, and the new yardmaster's olllce building over looking the stone bridge Is under cover and will soon 'be ready for occupancy. All east-bound wild cat trains, except wild cats handling manifest freight and stock, that are obliged to take coal at flravel Place, will pull In siding at Sptiigueville, cut off their engine, take coal and return to Ppraguevllle for their train, In order to avoid holding other wild cat tialns following that may not want to 'take coal at that point. Tho new "postolliee" at the Lacka wanna station Is about finished, and trainmen will be instructed to leave their "mail" there in a few days. Kach department will have a lock box, prop erly numbered, and a chute has been erected through wliicli letters may be dropped into the olllce from the second lloor landing. The booth has a glass roof, and is fitted with electric lights and other conveniences. The "post master" has not yet been appointed, but it is rumored that Conductor Fin nerty, of tho pay train, has his eye on the job. TELEGRAM PROM ELMIBA. Requisition Paper Applied for to Remove Philip McMnnus. Chief of Police Kobllng yesterday afternoon received a telegram from El nilra, asking him to hold Philip Mu Manus, alias Frank Sloane, tho paroled prisoner at the Klmlra reformatory, who broke the parole, and was last week arrested here with George Davis, on suspicion, while attempting to dis pose of an amount of jewelry which McManus since confessed to be stolen. Tho telegram was from Acting Supei intendent of the Reformatory Frank V. Robertson, and read as follows: "We want McMnnus. Will send war rant, if you can hold him until we get requisition papers." It will take a few days before these are secured, and tho Elmlra author ities will then call for Mr. McMnnus, and It is doubtful whether lie w ill be given any further opportunities of breaking bis parole. The Identity o the other man, who says his name is Davis, remains completely enveloped In mystery. JURY'S VERDICT IN PECK CASE. By Hxelusito Wire from The Associated Pioss. New Yoik, Nov. S. Tho coionei'a juiy today in the case of Charles b'. Peck, tho wealthy ical estate uian, who, on the moinliiK of Sept, 27, was found dead on a sidewalk on Seventeenth street, leturned a, leidicl that the deceased came to his death fiom a fractiue of the skull caused in a maimer unknown to the jury. It was asserted by many that Peck, who was 70 jcais old, had been murdered. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yoik, Nov. S. The stock market tliowrd the effect of some miscttlcmcnt in yesterday'a Mieculatlon and the uiowlli of an uppiclieiision that the rise in pricis at the pace bet yesterday init'lit find mi early culmination. The niorp 11 benatiio eliment made their intlucnco telt fiom tli opening, and nt one 'line luring 'he day bioi.Kht thu iidianre falily to a slau l-t'lll. 'I lie limine of the undertone of the market .'t that time w.h lery striking and it was ho,vn ipilte leluctantly that the lariw holders of stock were not pauieulaily nirvous oer beelnu the rise in trices iheeked. Kv.'ii thote who An williiu nnd anxious to Bell out on an uinvard td tlionel a determination to hold nt any lower 1 Ml, A ciy buoyant Undent1 then deilop.d n t,c ii.dt'irlal aii'l (.petlalty deuiitnieiiis of (he I'.l, Kxc.pt for sudden luhanois in some of t i u-u.il-ly iiiictlM lallroad sloiks tho lalliuid li-1 wti iliilinttly heavy throughout thu day, Pu.ii.)!. v.uiia was inaiked up ut one time to 110, but It henl there only nionieiiiurily. The priie re niuli.eil aboc l.et lilislit's leel, but was unable to iret baik In the top. flu Paclllcs and Smth. westirns, as will u ihc stocks of lallioaiU af. filiated with Pcuns.Wwiiiia, which weru mi ton. spiiuous in etirdajs npwaid inovenient, nil siillered fiom lealUIn;;, In .MIsoui Paillle tl u net decline at thu lowest was u point and in Noithem Pailtie the extreme dctlne was Vk, On the other hand the nioiu ncthe ,peehiltles, which me olu.i.a favorites with the tpouil.itois, lov buojantly on uionnous deallni;. Ono or two of them had been below l.ut niulit earlv in Hie day, notably btigar which broke liii lit' the opcnliiK'. Tim late upward mouiuiiit cnrieel r-iitfar. People's lius, Manhattan, Uiooklvn 'Iran. It, Metiopolitau hlreet Hallway, Paoillo .Mall and American Tobaicu up fiom 2?i tu nearly tix points. The steel toik were iire.iul.if, hlul and who and pieed steel car sliowlm; liacttons, whllo othM' nirinbiu ut thu giuup wciu stioDi,-. Money cnutiniied in abundant sup. ply. Total tdiares, 1 ,uiil,iui). Tho bond niaiket continued active and Hun. Tctal sales, iar xalue. ifl,b,V),0W. 1.', S. 04 ad. aniid , unit nil utlicr ii-ues except tho 5j, H per cent, tu tho Ijc call. The follouint: quotations Tribune by M, S. Jordan ll Heat's Lulfdli'b'i Kcrauton, pa, Open. In. American Hiujar ...... U'-ii nr lumleheil The Co., Moina 7OJ-70O Telephone S0D.1; IIIk1i l.ow. OIos. est. eit. Inif. U"J)j 12i 1211 -Muerleuii Tobairo 1 1 ri V 1 It'in lU2','t llllli Am. Sttel fv Wild V.W. lus I'.l AUhlsoii "M AU'lilson, Pi'. 77 llrook, Tl action ,, hi Hallo. & Ohio ,,,.,.,,, Is I'ont. Tobactti ,,,,...,,, lltVi L'hes. (i Ohio ,,,, !,2U Chic, fc Cit. West. ,,.11 Chic. II. & q. , ,,1:12 he. Paul ,,120 Hock Ulaud ,lll?i Del. : Hudson ..,,,,,, , Ill's Kitleral bteel , li'i l'edtral Slceil, Pr. ,.,,7.1 Kuu. 6: Tex., I'r. ,.,,, :il!j Louis. U Nisli. ,,,, ,, 7S Man. KliVJtid ,,,,, ...101 Met. Traction ,, Id MV 77N 1U !iU aiW fti 77 i.n 7bW 7'lTi ol 77'4 atn a-J'i 11 n 13 W)H Ut?; l'il'i 1201'j 120 1'JOVt, ilu lllft llj im mm jut o'.ai in. .ni? m ion 71 72!i Hi 7!s 71 lU IS'.i 107,;- 101W lt)7W iun ifiiia wit Misso. Pacific) C&Vj. !,'.) m say. inn.'. 1111! People's Oas., ,., uoVa Wli N, J, Central ..,,,,, m 137 South. Pacific , ,., 0Vi 40i Norfolk & Wert. ..,. 3uV? SOS Nor tli. Pacilla ..,,...,. 6HI 112 North, Paclfle, Vt, ,. . 70U Wj V, Y. Ctttral ,.,,,,, ,,lSii?J 187 imj lSbli ISlijI 30H 4 r ' Stl "in Til 70?4 lSOU 197 Ontario fc West. ..... M 2.1i 2;Ui Pennn. It. It. ,.,..., ,,13s'j 110 1.14 PucMe Malt on ay, 47ft M Httillntc lty. T.... 1S?H lftft Wi Iteaillnjt lty,, Pr. ,,,,,, u) (a, t,') Southern It. It. ,,, 1 1 1 , 14W 1.1'i Hoiilhein, Pr. ......... 6')',!i fil-'i MJJ Tenn, Conl & Iron lit (U'i (11 IT. P. Leather M laU lift It. S. lA'rtlher, Pr 74 T5i 71 t'. H. UiiIiIot ,, m .itu 3r; I'll on Pacific 0.5 C5U lil Lnloii Paclllo l5 fU OPi liiloli Pailtlo, Pr. .... 77 J .)& T7, nalinh, Pr. .,.,,, ,,, 2IHt M'fi 'JU'i Wnlfrn Ifntnn , it. mti 130, ifOi 5!i 14 iV'tii 12ft '.ai II5U 71 U -M'A W4 Thlnl Avomw lrilj niij lltii lllti NEW YOIIK PnODUCB UXCtlANOr. PKICES Open IIIuli- Low Cloi WIIRAT. Dccenilicr May I'OltV. December May me. at. .... 7s1 7ti .... sin M pt. Inc. 7SU ht'fc ll? Jl'fc i-h; 4'i tiii Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Wit. Asked. Kirs. Katlon.il Hank bX) Hciantmi Pmlnsa Hank 200 ... Si Mtiton Packlni; Co. 'J." Third National Hank 42.5 IHuio Deposit and Discount lhnlc .. !MQ ... Ilconomv Light. II. k P. Co 40 I.acka. Tnut Hale Ucpolt Co IV) Sranton Paint Co b0 Clark & Snovcr Co,, Pr. I'-'J Stranton Iron Fence & Mlit. Co 100 Scranton Axle Workii Cj l.adiawatiiin Dairy Co., Pr 20 County Stulnun Hank & fruit Co... TO) Flirt Nutloniil Hank (Curbonilale) 000 Sland.inl Drilling Co .' Traders' National Hani; l"i . . f-'cranton Holt nnd Nut Co 1W HONDO. Scranton Passenger rtallway, flwt Mortgane, iluc 1020 '" Peoplc'M Street Hallivoy. Brut tnort- Kage, due 11)18 IIS People' Street Hallway, (Jenernl liiorigaKc, uuc nci ii. Die l.ion Mauufaituiluo; Co I.icka, Township School 5 per cent, ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per edit , bcranton Traction (1 per tent 113 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conrcleil l.v II. O. Dile, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Ilutter Cieamciy, 23a2lo.; ilairy tutu. 23c Kkks Select western, 17c; nearby etutc, 19. Clwec Full creiiin. new, ll'.Se. Ueans Per Int., choice, marrow, $2.40; medium, $2.30; pe.i, fl.-M. PoUtoci 00c Onions COc per bu. Flour Uctt pjtint, 4.W). Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Plillailclplii.i. Nov. 8. Wheat Mc lower; con tract Ki.nle, Nu., 72Ua72'!:i'. Com 'ic lonu; No. 2 inked, Nov., Uli.if-'.fc. OjH-Htc.iil.i ; No. 2 white dipped, 27al:i2c. Ilutter Finn, U""d iliiii.iml; fimy ucteiu re.imcr.i , 21c; do. Mint. 2M1. Kirn---I'll in .mil iiomb.r stuck. lc. jlilulm; fii"-li iii'iiliy, 'JJc ; d.i. we-itcin, 21c; do. toiitlmi.striii. 2Sc; do. mullum, 22c C'liu'-"1 ' - Oukt mill iMiiir; New York lull iieiuis, l.incy j mull, ll'ic: do. tin, do. sural to ihoie. 10'; I al!i It.'llni'd meals Dull and 1.5 points lowu; pumlcii'il, .7li; ui.iiiul.ilid, TJ.uOj rijM.il ", VlUI', culies, 5-"o! ciown :i, -o.j.5; coulee- tlonirs' aa, f3 40; No. 1, if3.'25; Nm. " and J!. W.20; No. t, Si.13; No. fl, ?j 10; No. , S.5.0J; No. 7, 1.i5; No. ". l !r5; No. !), ?4.7"; No. 10, l,70; No. 11. SI. 115; Nix. 12 and H. M.IK): Xm. it tu 111. SI.Sj. Cotton Uiich.iiiuid. T..llow btcjdy; lily piinic in lilliK. 4He. , ountry pn'im', birrcls, IUjInc; oakct., ,5c l.iw poultiy study; fowls, bMr ; old locx-t-i r, (uO'c ; i-jirins thickens, .V.lc ; -luclts, S'i n'.ic; tiukr.Ms, :1c. Dre-wil ioultrj Dull and weak; foul., choico, O'.ialllc; do. fair to pom!. S'isilic: "Id loostci-i, U',47(.'.; nearby pnns chichuis, 10.112c; ui.-tnn do., P.'.ltc. lteceiits riour, a.OUO barrels, and 4,211,000 poiiiidi in sukn; whet, lli,IKk) bushel-i; com, 115,000; o:.tt. :i7.CiJ bushel-. Sliipnicnts-Wlu.it, H,000 bushels; torn, 3,00(1 bushels; oats, 13,000. New York Grain nnd Produce. Niw 5. oik, Nov. &. Floui Dull, and tending lower, with bu.ieisi scuce owinK to the drop in win at. Whiat Spot easy; jjo. 2 i.d, 70a 711'ic f. ii. 1 1. atloat; No. 2 do,, i7'ic ilevator; No. 1 northern Duliitli, Slic f. o. Ii. arlo.it. (Iptioiii linn, but subsequently killed. Clrncil ea-,y at He net decline. March uIoaciI, b2c; May, hls,c; Dec, 7s'!.c Coin Spot im ; No. 2, l.5ic eh'Witor and W.c. I. o. b. afloat. Options Mi. idv, but later weakened; iloscd CHy, 'Ai'Av. net lower. I lie. elo-inl ti'jc Oat, Spot dull; No. 2, 25'ie.; Xi. :i, 2Jr ; No, 2 white, 2M: No. :i wuite, 27l,ic; ti.ic.1: mixed western, 25a2il,...c ; track white western untl slate, 27.ri.lc Options dull. Huttei Sli-uly; western iiiamery, H.::ic; f.Ktoiy, t.lall'jc; .liim cieaiutiv, 17ii2l',2c: iinilutlon rreauiciy, JI'-ilSc; hl.ile il.itiv, ISaSle. Cheese -Ste.nlv; small white, 10i,al'i?ic; I irse white, Hi'.iallc; Lugo colored, ltl'jo ; small colored, lOlialle. DiIKs btead.v; stale and Pennn., 22.i2.5r.; we-t-cin. ut'ular pjiliii.t', lSa21,.c. ; wcstcin, lot3 oil, L'lc Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Nov. S. Wheat was dull and eay most of the dav on lower tables but later fcleadkd oil epoit btiineas, UecemiiLi closing n shade lower. Corn closed Vi-OaC lower, and oats iiiicliuiKid. PioiiiioiH at the iloe weie 2Ja a5e. iloiiii. Cash quotations were a', follows: I'loui Dull; No. ;i iiinir wheat, tl.a7.1i'.; No. 2 rid, 72ai,i731C'C. ; No. 2 com, :ib',je.;No. 2 jfllov, .IS'-t'.; oats, 2.,a22-)ie.; No. 2 white, 27c; No. I! white, 21ir27c.: No. 1 ll.iv, Sfl.7b, No. 1 uoithwest, 1.7.-: timothv, 1 10.il.20; pork, J--11; laid, S7.l7.'.i2Vsf,; ribs .i..iri.n;.tet; shouldcis, tlaO'.ic; tidts, tl.COaO.70; whiskey, ?1.27. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. 8 Cattle llecclpts, of-00; gen erally 10c liiRhrr; stionj;, actiie. Naties Best on sale today, 0110 carload at $,"1,01; Rood to prime stetis, .flOaO; poor to medium, 4.o0 s.'.lll; selected fettkrs, iiiet, .si.Toai. II); mixed stackers, sluw, l?2.10a.'l.f!,"i; ra, lr2.70if.4U; heifiis, 2.b0.iJ.7S; tamieis, $1.00,12.05; bull-., $2.IUal.SU; cthi-i, ?l.2ali. Tevans Receipts, .'100; best on tale today, tornfed at f5.()'a5..'in; Texas fid steers, "lal.li'i; do. yiav. stc, rs, l.aj al.15; Texas bulls, 2.iUa:.23. Hogs Ib'celpts today, 21,mX); toinoiiow, 21,. 001); e-.llinated left 01 er, II.OOO; opened .'.c. IiIbIi er; closed euslir; lop-, if."; niKed and butch em, !?t,0.a.".; tfood tu choice he.ny, l.70al.l)7'i; louidi do., $4. 0.1.1 i. 1 a; light, ifl.Wal.03; bulk of sales, ;i.77',i!il.lM. Mieip llecelpls, 12,000; sheep, sliong; lainb.s slow In IDe. lower; Kuod to choice wethers, .i!la l,"0; fair to choke uiKid, ir.l.'-O.il; wcilein sheep, ilal.3i); Texes sheep, $2.50a:i.(i0: native I.1111L'-,, irl,3Ua3.30; western lamb-., ?.a3.4U. New York Live Stock. New Yoik, Nov. fc, llcc'es Receipts, t'23; wry little doing; leellni; steady; cables uitc li jiim.i. llxpo'ls, i cattle, fall es Steady for nil sorts; elites, Man.K); little calves ilal.fiU; Kia-oeis, ti.i.oil; ful calves, M; .warlings. s2.2Sa'.',73. Siecp nnd lamU ltei eipts, ,r,.173; sheep, dull; lambs in fair deiuiud and steady; imdei grades, weak; thei p, if2.2"4l; lambs, iijaS.UJ; Canada )ainb, ?V0). Hogs liet elms, l.fii'u; steady til f3.i5.30j choleu state bogs, ?3.:i3. East Liberty Stock Market. Kast r.lbeity, Nov. S. Cattle Steady; exlri, :j &0a5.0'i; piime, .i.20a3.'l5; common, sj.23 o.'!,'i3, Hogs Hlghif! pilmu he.ny, best inidluiiis and hi.uv oil.crs ,md pigs, 3.1Ua3.15; louyhs, .1.30 al.l'ii. Hicep Sltadv; choice wcthem, "vlaLlO; com 111011, irl.5ai2.",u: iholto lambs, S3.io.rni.5; nun, moil to b'ood, )fl,30,i3.IO; veal caltes, 7a7.30. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kat nulfilo, Nuv. S, lleeelpts Cuttle, 13 taia; slice p.iud lambs, LU tais; hogs, 17 cars. Milpuunts rattle, 10 iar; sheep and lambs, 1(1 cats; hogs, l ciis. Thu cattle tr.idti Fhuneil some iiupioit incut owr yesteiday, Cahej, choice to exlia, S7.73.iS, i.amijs ciioieo to extra, Sj.2j.i3.4ij; sheep, inlxid, ,i.;s.ii. Hogs-Heavy, s$"".3; pigs, t3.1(). Oil Market. Oil City, Nov. S.-Ciedit balances 110; cirlifl rales, no bid. ShlpiueiiU, HI, 213; uuuib'e, 10),. t7J. P.uiis, K),332j average, 87.S42. The Dickson M-imir-icturliig (Jo, tcrantonaud Wilkin-Uur re, Pa,, Muiuiruotiirer4 of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Uolkr J, Hoisting and Pumpluv Alachlnory. Oeneral Offlce. Scranton, Pa. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFAOTUBKD BY ,.. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO, UrSfOTB THE KAUK. Dr. J rimes' Hemincho ' Powdon. HEADACHE'S TORTURES OITtQii mnke u wo man's life ulniost unbearable. But there is a cure a safe, never-failing cure. Dr. James' Headache Powders soothe and restore the disordered nerves take away the head ache without leaving the slightest unpleas ant after-effect. At nil Drug Stores. 4Dosos 10 Cents. Cure Whore Others Fail. tY WHOlEaiw . W 0'' XT& " IT' m m A "No, I Will Not" That sounds posi ive, but she was right, or her grocer triei o make her take an nferior flour instead o "Snow While" THC'WESTOM MUX CO. itwumn wtnu.xrtwtr Merchant Tailoring It is impossible to get more for your money than we give you. Others raav offer lower prices but they giye you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best aud our prices the lowest. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. Short Sea Trips of two to f'lu days' duration, are ottired by thu OLD DOMINION LINE TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Poinf Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washingfon, D. C. Stcamcis sail daily except Sunday liom Pier 20, North ltlter, foot of lleaeh sheet, New York, Tickets, including meals nnd stateroom nccom. modations, $13,00 and upward. For full information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y, H.rUVAI.KIIIt.Truf.MisT. .U.lMOWN.fl.P.A. HENRY BELIN, JR., Oeneral Agent for the Wyoming District for OUPONTS POWDER. Uinln-r, DUsttn;, Pportin?, fimckelcrs anil tho Ttepiuno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Tuse, Caps and Eiploders. llooin 401 Con del) llulldliie, tkranton. AUtNCi:S; TII03. I'OHD , Pittston JOHN D. SMITH (c SOS Plymouth W. E. MULUOAN ,,,..Vllke.Br- ,.' T . f . r r - t ' ) Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D. KU I SI.. fLUit-l.l-.l-lt.ra. klurffuUrkerAril.Oiii.l fl rintin..,.IIIUiTI HICKAtfCIIBfCtlC! hfcaMust$,BiooorqijoN.tiiyeuiiiiiit,i I k TfoST MANHOOp. va ncoctiU micm- L r t--(iii(uttin9).lJitlvfBltkrubcaOrfitJ LS$)fpacUcal(aaotioipIt4lipcricnicln(;crDunvJ 4rurkbrytr'tHrtUliHtllIAffUcUlrl'ra4 a k ,A. VA.A A... CnnojSU)allac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER Women's Handsome Tailor Made Suits At a Great Reduction. We've just received ioo fine tailored suits worth from $25 to $50 each, bought' from a manufacturer going out of business, at a big reduction. They're yours at the same rate. This announcement is one usually looked for at about the end of the season. At the beginning, notices of such a nature are rare--extremely rare regarding such handsome, high class costumes as this lot contains. If we had bought the suits a week ago in the regular way, you would have had to pay the full price. Now you may select from a splendid showing and save not less than $j-and from that up to $15 on every suit. Come in and look at them, even if you don't intend to buy. CONNOLLY ttu THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1373 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO SURPLUS OOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HEiNRY BELIN, Jr., VloPres. WILLIAM H. PECK. CasbUr. Epecla! attention clvn to bual nesa uccoimta. Three per cent, in terest pal on Interest UepoalU. wwwwrvww Lager Beer Brewery Rlnnnracturor or OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 465 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street Tdlephous Cull, 233 J. EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS A $7.00 Given Free to cncli person intrrur. (il in mbn Hung lu tlio IIukuiu IIl-IiI Jlumi. ihciit Soimnlr I'liml. hub-.cilliu iiiiv .uii'junt ilctliitl. ."-ulwrlnlU'iu m low m $1,00 will fll title Unnor to hi ilJlut. ily artUtlo c.inni". 'rl.,t.O H.iiVtlKS" (cloth liomul, Sxll), 11 n i-crtllicatii n buUcilp tlon 'to fiiiul. Ilo'il; contain a oiloillon if BOOK Till; Hook ortho I'oniury.'iiiii-. namely 1 lu tiiiteil by t"lr. tv-tvi of tlio Wiirlil'iilireut. e.st.VH bin, v.. .... "-. rillU. yC.fc illlll iii".i. rfprrscntatlve wortj ami is rt.i'iy lor uo- Hut' for the noUlo rontrilnilluii vt tli norU'i) (trcatcat arlUls tlit book could not bate been inanufactuuU for IiM tluu $7.00. Tlio Tumi crratcil ii JUIUiU enually be tween tlio family of tlio lato Eugene Field anil tlio Fund for the building of a nioim-' nient to tlw memory of tlio belotcd poet of ilifldiiood. Address liuuco Flcll A ouunisnt Souvcnelr l:und Chicago. III. If ou tlw wish to eend pottage, cncloie 10 etiiti. intt l Si WALLACE, $ 1 CARPETS 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 bo had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I I BRASS AND WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avinue. I Umbrellas 1 I Repaired I Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. & THB 1!C POWDER CO. Koms 1 and'2, CoinMlh B'l'd's. 80BANTON, 9A. Hlning and Blasting POWDER Mrdcfit Stootlomd Rtutt llt Worict. LAPLIN RAND POWDBK C0.-3 ORANQE QUN POWDER Klrotrto BattcrlM KHatrlo lisplaicri, xplodlug blMti, Safety Fun i 1 Rsiiufli ClwMlcaJ Ci's matt exPLo-ive 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB RUGS e , 0 I DRAPERIES I g. METALLIO BEDS I OR. DBSST12N, 311 Sprue Street. Scran, ton. Pa. II -cuto an4 Cbronlc Uiitaia ot Men. V 0011 an .Children. CoaultiUaaa4 eiamlnatlon free. Olllce Hour Hally m SunJay 8 a. ra. to g p. m. rSm&CfjpJKk mKm SKim&l n a M i t ; ' v A i'.u v- 'wSm ' .1 nk' - ' r-f f . ,' .. '.& .V -"a ' S -;i . -.fir ' -3 ... VI 1 i .H --' - --1' ' "- -Af-x.Aia.. l,. SJLLi