trw IJ.W K'..$ ' 'Vt f J n '. Sj' . f 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJ&- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. v 1 4- 4- -f 4 t Sporting t V72Ws. j fes. f - -f The $25 forfeit mont-y posted by each Df the contestants In tho M. J. Dwyer rharles Leonard wrcslllnw match ivhlnh Is to be held her Tuesday night, has now been deposited with thu Trib une ttnd the $175 balance, which nmhoH up each man's $200 shin bet wilt be deposited Monday or Tuesday, Mr. Leonard sent on his money yester day from Newnrk, N. J. He reports himself to be In splendid condition snd declnres that he will rIvc u. soml iirKiunent to Dwyor at the Hlcyolo club, on the ovenhiR of the match. Dwycr Is In excellent trim, and ex pecting a hard nlitlit'tt work Is pre paring himself for It. Many think thnt Leonard will make a inoro fornildablo itntnprontst than riehle. Jte If a witt ier of the same style ns Uwyor. imd not depending on mere iittength ns much as Oehle, he, uses head work and the tricks of lliV trade, through out every match. An excellent football frame Is this afternoon promised local enthusiasts in the meeting of the Sci anion and HlnKhnnUon IIIbIi schools. The rivalry between these elevens Is Intense, u.-t they have met for several consecutive years and the results have been prac tically oven. In this afternoon's game A'uuBhnn and Powell will probably bo nt the local team's ends, Eynon or Van Ciorder and heard working Welss enflusli at tackles and Klwood and Stone at guards. Hluilt:: will play cen ter nnd O'Hellly will bo at quarter back. The Ulnghamton men bring also a fast playing team on the de fense, but with 'Willlnuiu and Captain Tropp in the buck-field Scranton ex pects to score at least once, nnd with one "BrlcUy" Phillips nt full back the Ilne-up Is complete. The Ulnghamton boys will nriive on the 32:2S train and will be met at the station by a dele gation of High school lads. The St. Thomas .eleven will this afternoon journey to Berwick and meet that city's strong eleven. I,nune T. Kites, of this city, who in 1893 wore the blue stockings ot the Yale 'varsity und was known as one of the fastest half-backs on the col lege gridiron, was nt N' Haven dur ing the greater part of the week, as sisting the Ell coaches in di tiling their men for this afternoon's haul gama with tile noble red men from Carlisle. Uliss took especial care of the half backs and tried to instil into their craniums home end tunning devises which will bring sorrow to the hearts of the poor Los this afternoon. The giant Puquesne Country and Athletic club team, of Pittsburg, has mot defeat. In spite of its galaxy of wonderful players, it went d n be fore the Homestead eleven. Charlie Ciclbert and Jack Hedges played the Duquesne ends and played them well, and Pierson, Uppenhelmer, Jackson, Pratt, and the other great player.? of the team did splendid work, but t,.mo'i some of the players on the op posing team were Fultz and Gam mons, the ox-Riown half backs, Pete Overfiold, the great Unlv vorslty of Pennsylvania center, and others of the Invinclbles, and the Piltsburgors were downed. Every man in the game was a star, and on file side-lines stood subs who would be most sought after acquisitions on most college elevens. Slioch and "Kid" Young, of Cornell, were two of the brawny lads who acted as under-j-tudies. The Dickinson eleven, which will this afternoon meet the University of Sy racuse, passed through the city yes teiday afternoon, en route to Syra cuse. The husky youths from Carlisle were met at l he Delaware and Hudson station by Attorneys AV. D, Boyer, ". M. Curry and C. E. Daniels, who aie alumni of the Dickinson Law .school, and were escorted to the Lackawanna Valley Huuw, where they dined. Fifteen players, accom panied by Physical Director Cr.iver, made up the party. The captains of the big elevens have been meeting with disaster uf late. Captain Hare, of Pennsylvania, one of thu greatest and stiongest players who ever booted the oval over a gridiron, only loft the hospital u day ur two ago, and Captain Daly, Hnrvuid's plucky little quarter back general, was ear lied from the tleld in the early part nf last week so seriously Injured In practice that the Crimson looters wore given n teirlble flight lest the team be deprived of his services during the remainder of the season, Joe Wulentt, through his manager, Tom O'ltmirko, has been trying to ar lange a match with Turn Sharkey, for two weeks, but Is now giving up In despair and will withdraw thu Jl'.ShO one urn saved Prom a wreck will attract the jvorltl's mention to the lifc-s.iver. Yet let, the life-saving be continued every day, and ery soon it attracts no public attention. It' the scene of the saving of one life by that life-savinj; remedy, Dr. Pierce's .ioiiieu iueincni Discovery, could dc made to stand out alone, like a picture on a screen, it would attract the notice if the whole ua :ion. By a curi ous contradiction '.he very frequen cy with which the ' Discovery " saves ifc, robs the fact jf general inter fst. 1'or obstinate coughs, bronchitis, weak lungs, and Dther diseases of the respiratory or ?ans, "Golden Medical Discov ery" is the one medicine which oilers certain help, and almost certain cure. It contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. "Only for Doctor Vierce's Golden Med. leal Discovery I think i tvouiu dc iu my grave lo-uay," writes Mr. Moses Mile, ol llllliaru, Uinta Co., Wyoming. 11 1 had, asthma so bad I could not bleep aud was compelled to Kivc ud work. It aftccted ray iiins so uiai i cougnea an tne Unit, uotn uay nil n that I couahed all the time. uucfiilglit. My friends all thought I hud con- sumption. My wife Insisted ou my trying; 'Colden Medical PlKovcry.1 I have taken four bottles ami am now a well mau, welghiuif 185 Vouuds thanks to Dr, Pierce." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser iu paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y, forfeit which ho posted. The terrible little, darkey Is very nnxlotta to mcjt Sharkey, and says thnt ho can de feat him Inside of twcnty-ilvo rounds. The big collge elevens will piny today as follows: Brown at Cambridge (Harvard); Indians nt Now Haven, (Yale)! Dartmouth at Princeton i La fayette at Philadelphia, (Unlvoislty of Pennsylvania). The Cornell second lenm will loduy piny Wyoming Seminary at Kingston. Donald Hull. Iho old High Schaat tncklc, plays left end on the team, nnd dene Follows, the ex-Lnckawanna player, Is at quarter back. McDonald, who last year played such a splendid center for Lackawanna und St. Thomas, Is now one of the sub line irien on the Wesleyan University team. - : INDUSTRIAL. i - D., L. nnd W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Delawuie, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Krldn.v, Nov. t. Wll.n CATS SOUTH. , fi p. tit. -John ttetitilgjn. u p. im. . ciniwiir. S.J'I p. in. J. HuiKliart. U.SO p. in. .1. .1. I linfy. Situnl.1), Nov. ID. WILD CATS, bOUTII. 1 .1. III. I. Il,illctt. , .1 .1. in. M. .1. Iliiinic.lii. I n. tit. I'. P. Strum. r. a. in. It. Cuitnir. X a. in. !', II. Sci'ur. ! II u in. II. J. I.Mlkln. 10 n. in. C. V. Dunn, with (J. ltallorty'4 men. i I p. in. J. (Il'lllt.V. i 2 ii. in. A. Ci-irlty, :..!' p. m. -II. Ilemictt. S p. in. J. .Mnici. bU.M.MITS. fi a. in., north fl. t'rounlclku. It n. tn noitli-W. II. XidioR 1 p. in., north J. CarrlsK. 7 p. in., nut II. M. It. .McLaiia, I p. in., south L McAllister. PULLER. 10 .1. m.Klngcr, I'USHim P.IS a. in., north J. Coatellu. 8 a. m., untl: (,'ohlcn. 11. 'ill :u in., miiIIi Moran. i p. in., smith Al. .Murphy. !l p. in., smith II. V. Colvln. 10 p. in., norlli ntrgrrjld. i'a&si:ngi:r lngincs. 7 a. in. OafTncy. fi.30 p. in. M.inton. 7 i. m. Jl."i0ern. WILD CaTS SOUTH 1.30 a. in. J. II. MtC.mn. II a. in. C. lUrlholoinow. 7 a. in. A. K. Ki'Uli.uil. b a. in. .1, Swans. !i u. in. T. Fitipjtiirk. 11 n. m. John lliti-r, with Mulliii'a men. 1 p. in. W. Lallan-. 2 p. m. .1. i:. MaitiTS. s p. in o. urn. 4 p. in. I". Wall. 5 p. in. P. L. Honors. (i p. ;n. A. O. Ilin-.iuilt. S p. in. J. J. O'llaif. l) p. in. A. J. Howe, ulth J. Cali.iffun's men. 10 p. in. M. Cirmoily. NOTICH. Cf.niluctor M. CuiiicKly will t.iKo RNIjln's men until lurthi-r notice. Conductor A. J. Howe ill conduct J. fiah.i gan's new, fl p. in., West, Nov. y. Conductor JI. II. Mi Lane and new and t engine c-roiw will so to Cejuiri on No. St .'.ml work a5 Summit ei.iiimenL'iiij; 7 p. m., Hid.iy and SiturfKiy, Nov. 0 and 1U. Comliietor II. Dully and ercw and three ensine nts will ro to Nay Aupt on Tula .':, and work .15 Summit, Host, at 7 p. m., Nov. P. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. J. It. Ttifhai'tison, of 1.121 Von Storcli avenue, Clroon Itidge, has boon ifntiit".' 1 a patent on an alt- brake appliance, which promi.SL's to com'; into genera! u xe. Second clnss and itrofiulor trains will illfcontlmio i-eglsterlng' nt tin; e.ist end of the Sernnton j-ard and will register in reslbte.- book at file west end of Scranton y.n-d iiiHtcnd. Acting Superintendent Hlne ati I Trainmaster MeCann will invpsulR.-ite. the delays on the WeM Lackawanna avenue ciosslns. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets, THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Beview. Xcu- Yoik, Xov. 0. Today v ill pimc u iikhioi--able onu in the history of the Muck cmIiiiiuo buili by u-a.-.jii nf tliu ainonnt mul llic ku.u .i licty nf tlio bulnis ilonc. 'I In- .iKUY-tle nnin bci ol sliaiii. ot a 1 1 stocks li.nlcil In footed up no le.-.s tlinti I.'jII.iXU) tlurci of lUlod i-sius .mil lie number of ili tf.l tut ntocks iK'.ilt in .imoiiiitcd to 17" i--.iic. TIkiv wcic none of the mormon- Iniliiiilii.il t laii-.ii tinii nlilcli sliout'd hi ilie N ill i-il Iridinc and citembc bujimr of Wedne-ilii, Nilllirr u.is Ilie Miulironnir) iiioroim-iit ol Ilie Mliole UMiIot wliiili u.iH to ifinpiinoiH on MiilncMliy, iiicltiillin; tln In let (icrlod of le.ntion .liter the llil iiti.inl 1 n-.li ot priiO'i. Toii.ty 1n.11l.it on the louli.iiy ii.i-, lAii'idlnttly i.nnd .mil liuuiibr .ill il.iy .iml Hie furious ailiiit.i 1011 tinntil willioiit inli-riiii Inn ol jli.ilimcnt from the oMiiiin; III) Hie i lo-e. 'Ilie lnl ti.'iu-.ulluiis fhuuiil luinv. of j.01110 htocl.s piishini; upward, wldlc otlieis jleliled -li.uply lo (lie iies-urc of It.dlrliiK -.ii.--. Ilotli iiio eiui'lits pinccdid "I'll iiiuliiiiliiUhiil lpoi iiinl iitli eiiliiu ihsieiwul of I li dlicicciil limblii-ics .it win I:. lhllnrnl ftoiki .ind illiriiint croups ol MotkH ute Mie icli'll bioiiKld lom.iiil into Hie .nh.ii.ee .inn -nuis-iiely plelded lo Iho pu-MUe of piui'i i.ik. In), kiIis, uliile spieill.llow lu.lieil to .HKlllior uionp, I i.m-t 1 1 Iiisj 1 lit Ii- piolllH iioiii onu qiui. lei 01 iho 111.11l.il to be involl'd in ruolliei, .N.ilhluu' I'ould l linn i- 1 h-il.ii'ti'l I-.I Ii- of a m'liulnu bull 111.1rl.el in full i-iUnc, and lln- i.iu llm tl,o rolilloii of Ilie i-i 111l.11 inn biouula ii mound into 1 1n r.illio.nl uioup .iic-i ill licfoie the diy had el.ip-ul nddid lo Ilie lonfldeut i-cntliiuiil inr tlio nili.iiiie. At Ilie opeiiiui; iiiid liming nil tlio e.tiliir lull of Iho iliy Hie rnllio.iil Kluel,-, Miro illstlnetly iiiidei pu-ure, oitluni 1'iiltle and Hie whole ot Ilie I'.u Ifle irioup 11 will .is 1'eim mIuiiI.i, tilled iniild- li-l nlahl'H 1I0-.I111; hel, 1 1 ut iiniltr Hie -sii-l.ilnlin,' inlliitiiie of lln- riicuxlli in other points in Hie iu.nk.ct Ilie pioht lakim; ill iho i.iIIkuiN, imliidini; loulluiiiil Ik.h.v mII. Iii' toi Loudon aecoiiul, piociedeil willioiit Mil. oils linpaiinuiit of ptlio. The local ii.ulnii Uliiip and Hie liiciiurlal llnlu.lil.il-, iiHludiuc S.iU'.U' and l'loplo' (li, uinHmud jeslcul.ij's up. mud 1u-.l1 foi a time, and Iheu miiiumbod In Hie Mason ol piollt takluir. hieinkiliio Intuuts .slil fled In the leel htoikn aud llltlinalcle ur. lied Hum slinks In Hut monp iipaiil Horn .'I to iicr points, the l.i 1 1 11- limine for Mnl and iu, ulihh l .Hue iu the lilouiiu-lit, '1 la- di uiaiid for Iheso slinks aud tlieli- t?.iim wue, on Hie whole, Iho most tou.siltuoiii aud well mi-. tallied uf file il.i). The Co.ilcrs .idiaucid as a uioiip, Jtc.uliiu; Hut picfi'iicd Ii idlin; with n Kaln of 2?i. 'liny eie folhmi'd by tlio fliaiii;. civ. Missiuil I'.nille, ll.iltlnioii' and Ohio, .Noil'..lc and Western, tome of I hi: Niuthiiii lallwajo and iltiilng tlio last hoiit' .Siiu.il- and thu l'.itilic kcii. cully. Total sales, l,3ll,suu slims, 'Hie bond in.ii l.cl was stioiii,', in tie and bio.nl Iu a tie. Kite loiii-spoudiim' with tli.it for slinks, ToUl K.iles, par .ilue, vlifJ".)1". UniliU htalcs nctv Is aihauccd (a mid all other iurs i'.-:tcpt tlio it'glsteii-il 2a !4 pci mil. on tlio last i.ill. Tli fnllaw-imr nuotatinns tri lumlihnl Tilt rwins 7ftl.700 Trlhiine bv l. S. Jonlaii & Co. Meant building; Scranton, l'o Oiicn. Itflenlmnu 00.1: llllth. I.uiy. tJlo est. l.lli li.l'i H'4 f.t. KiPi :itt Inc. American Sur ,,,,,,,. M'tVt Ainu lull Tolaua ,,,,,1UIH Am. P. n W ,, :'Vi AUh., To. & S. IV .,,., ;m5 A T. & H. l' l'r ,.,,, 70 llroiuklyn Trail lun ,.,, UIVy Halt. U Olilu ,,,,, n Cunt. Toluti'ii , 'J'i Clin. & Ohln ,,,,,,,,,. an; Clile. id. W 1 M 1311't 1USJJ 41 5 7u',i ii'.i hm; .il mu in, "0 a-iV4 7 CK Mi JfA mi 13'.j lTi UllU'., II. JC II ,, U- l-M'l St. 1'anl UUT& lilH Rock Uland .,.llls; lin',4 Di'lauare Ic IIu.Uoii Ill lln I.ackaviuniia ,....,,..,.. 180 ISO Kc.loinl Steel W,u IS KeJcral Steel, Pr ,. 73T4 TSi Kan. & Tex., l'r 31 UtTs I.nuU, tc Nash ,,,,, 7S. 71) Mmiliattju Klc 107' 10') JlHi to-l IW4 IS I uiy, iml in 115 io mi 7JH III 7S ISO 73ti 3IU 7sn 107H 107 Met. Traction Co IUI7-J 1772 iw lllffourl I'aclQo 6SU 63Ti ZVA Pceple'f an ,,,,,,,,,.,. 03 W,i m 1.17j l.W'4 137 111 illi lO'l ivk :iou 40J6 c,2'ii nnf't iwf4 711 7o (, 7H i:i?'4 i;w in;',4 !!(, 23U ii,, l.t-ijf, 'laaw l.tni 17 1 4(1 1711 i-eniii. ii, u ,u.,,,,,.,iiisi iMcllle .Mall ItcUlllllR ,.,.,,,,,., ltcadiiiK Pr ,,.,,,, Soiillierii II. It ... Southern It. II., Pr Tcnn.i C, k Iron ., W. s, lilher It. S. Leather, Pr . tliihbcr I'uloii Pai'llle .,.,1 Union Paclilc, l'r . WhIkmIi, Pr West cm Union ,,,, 4Hi . 18) i ftOTA : -a m in;, 7S L'll',5 Sill sou l&y io;i illTi mil I ill unit, IKI ll'i 7ll :tii rjii; 7 tan ii twi I3i 7nU !lt J firt 78 Jl'i flaw 7.Vi :Ki4 r.i 7 uoli ni:v yoiiit pnoiiuci: KXC'IIAN'ar, PRICKS Open hut. w?i SIS 12; JiTi llllth- l.o;r. Clos. Inc. , Til 8J!i 12-Si WIIKAT. neiTnihcr , May COItN'. Dennihir , May en. 7H M',4 K?4 1 it 7s'j -; II T Scranton Board nf Trndo Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. niI. Asked. Flnt National Hank .f hOO Scranton Sailnss Hank , 300 Si ronton Paikimr Co Third N'alintiat Hank 4.'3 Dlmu Dcpotll nnd Dlxnnnt Hank ,. 'JJ0 Lconomy LIrIiI. II. k P. C Ijila. TriKt Safe Depodt Co 150 Piranton Paint Co Clark k Snover Co., IT. 123 Firanlnn Iron Pence & Mfff. Co Stranton Ale Works I.arknwanna Dairy Co., l'r County SaUnm Hank & Trmt To... 30O l'ir.-t National Hank (Carliondalo) Rtatulard llrillllic Co Tradcri' National Hank 1V Siraiilon Dolt mid Nut Co 100 llONDS. Scranton Paisonwr Hallway, first Mortcaee, due 1T20 113 People's Street Hallway, first mott- KXJC, due 11)18 113 Pcoplo'i Street Hallway, flencral mortgage, duo 1021 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co I.arkn. Town-hip School 6 per rent. ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per ctnt Scianton Traction 0 per cent 115 113 4(1 'b0 i)6 (ij 20 31)6 30 100 102 10-J Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (Corrected hy II, fl. Date, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Hutter Ci raniery, 23a2lc.j dairy tuln. 23c. Ku-gs Select western, 17c; nearby state, 10c. Cheese Pull cream, new, 1114c Heans Per I hi , choice marrow, $2.40; medium, $2.30; pea, 2.30. Potatoe-ti0c. Onions COe. per bu. Flour-Hist patent, $I.C0. New York Grain nnd Produce. New York, Nov. . I'lnur M.irket ,n steadier and modi lately acllie. Wheat Spot linn; No. 2 ml, 7!l)ic. f. ii. h. iuln.it; .Si,. -; led, 77r'ii-. ele. i.itor; No. 1 iiiirlhini llulnlh, bi'.je. f. o. l. afloat: options linn; all iloed steady .-it j?hC, nit ndianie; No. 2 icfl Maicli tloi'd W,e.; M ly ilo-ed SJ'm-, ; Nmcmhci, 7?e.; Dcuuilur, 7Hi ('inn pot Ktr.uly; No. 2, lie, elevalor nnd Hi'.ie. f. o. Ii. .illo.it; options linn and higher; iloscd steady at lie. in I advance; JI ly clo-nd 12c; Deieniher, l-jsjc. Oafi Spot k.idi"; No. J?, 23Vse.; No, 3, 23c; No. white, 27lic; tiack liiKed wc-lein, 2."i.i2ii'.je.; Hail, white ue-ttrni, 27a.!3c; li.uk while .stale, 'J7.i:j."t-.; option-. imt hut steady. Hulter rirmii ; iie.uueiy, llia2lc'.; failoiy, l.l.il.ii,(.c. ; .Innc eieaimr.i, 17a21'io.; im itation cieainiiy, i:.ils., (.Inti- ilalrj, l."ia2-'e. Cheese (Julet; laigu while, 10j illlo.; .simll while, Ki'.'.allp.; laige i-oloied, Wli'.t mill enloKd, lii.il1c llggs Finn; ttite and Perm sjhanli, 2,;,i2il(-,; we-tein. regular patl.lng, lb a2.''c. ; utstcin, lofs oft, 2,'e. Chicago Xive Stock Marlcet. rhiiairo, Xo. P. t'atlle Hciclpts, 2.W); t,'in cially steady to Mionir; intnuion butchers' slock wcaktjiitiies best i.n sib- lodav, one ear load at Yo.T.t; uood lo piime -.tieis, -a.jaC;; poor to liiuliiii.i. Hl..VXi..10; M'lmcil feidel-i, --low, ?sl.7i.i I. Il.i; inhed slockns dull, fj, Ida.t.T.'i; tows, t'JTiii 1.40; helfd-H, '.Ml.il.7,ij ramiri-., ftl 2."iVJ.i.0; calies, vjii, Te.ins Itecelnl-. sil: In t on .ili Unlay, four can torn ftl, i-I.WI and i i ars makers at 1.1 II: Texas fed steels, l?lat.'J(): km--ei-, stieis, Vl.3ial.15: bulls-, .oo.i'l :!". Hon' Itdeipls tod.ij, K.oiDj lomoirow-, IS.O); esli mated lift our -.',1101); opmed r.e. lown, ihised stioiii; ood clcaranee, top, l Iki; mixed aiul blltilieis, !-t. 1,(1 it. !'.i; Woil lo i hoiic heaw. SI 70 al.fi.'i; riiinrh heaiv, l .si.il.,1",; llshl, -s( hinl.'iii; bulk ot sales, $l.7."ll.s7',. Minep llecipts, 10,. OoO; sheip, -tfiil.v to -.tinti j; lambs, slo-v lo lili. loner; irood In ihoiie wetluis, v.il,:;ii; fair (n iliohe mixed. r..7",il.in; wesiein simp, .siil.wl; I'l.vis simp, s.'.f,o.i:!i.-,; i,.,iiu lmibss, --i.;,ii., ". 10; Mcstnii I nubs, Ni.ij. Id. Bnffnlo Live Stock Market. Hust lliillalo, V. V., o. n.-l.itilo lleceipts Intnl. fii'liutf Minih, 1, Km pound stici, wi. Uol's -Hmipt,, ;n tais, tairly actlie; heaiv, s.i.loa.i.li; sales, -illia.i.n; im rlo-mi; .iiin'i'. luiii'i: pii,-., -jj.l.lt). Sh,,p .mil ..un. i0. lupts. ,ts i.us; in ii tt t lown- liu- laml,., steadi fo' -lii'ip; top I nubs, ,-i.:fli.ij.ii. ,nv seliets, hiifhir; culls to ccod, s.i.-,.-J.i; shup, mi,d lop-, tM..iil; ntlier-. st,,::,--,; m,llSi -.wi ..Ti. New York Live Stock. Niw Yolk. m. r. Iheu-, .si, ei, .mile an, lo,, 1 1 1 1-1 1 i ; bull-, and nws. stiadi lo lirm tins. s.l.o.ii.MI; Muckris, S!.7.i; li'ulls, fi,w' 3.2ii; iliiiiio fat i'poil do., s.3,i; io, M,.i"n ..''ll. (alii-. Itviiipis, 22s; .iitn,. ,in, steadv; ials, ,"ma ju- mnsni,, v.;,:i,-,o; t(, ,.,UN vj.;',-, Sheip hull; lambs, ,w and c.isj ; K,M,.I lamli-.' liie. low. r; -heap, ?-2.2.ial; lambs, jj,7;.ij 7j; ( ai .i lamb,. s.,.7Ha.i 7.i. Ilo-s None f.,i sale; noiiiinall.i turn at iji.lrti.i. in. Oil Market. till ilij, Nov n.-fudit biljines, si.o,-; ,,,-. lllii.iies, jiojiid; siuimmit,, pi,-.');; bauils; ai- t i.ise, ii'i.jn o.iueis; in, is, iirstmi ijiueij ii.ua, Jl'.tsi'l baiiil-. N, .1, C'ciilral M,,,,,,..l:m'5 Southern I'nrlllc ,,i,i,,, .'I'l Norfolk A- Wralcm ,,,, mill North, l'.ullk' Ilk Not Hi. Pacini-, l'r .,,.. 7:U N, V, Cenlnil ,....l:l(j tint. ,.fe Wit ,.,,,,,,,,, u.tife Special Values for Saturday Look at the Big; Bargains : We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere and make our store your headquarters. Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods, and you will surely save money by it. MYER The Cheapest Shoe Merchant 4 Tailoring. It is impossible to get more for your money than vre give you. Others may offer loer prices but they give you much inferior 'work. Some give good work, but exhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best and our prices the lowest. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers r OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telcphonj Call. 2333. NERVI TA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curo Impotency, Night Emiiiions, Loss of Mem ory, nil wnstinc iiiscnEes, nil effects of relf-nbuso or oxcoss and indiscretion. A nerve tonio snd blood builder. Brines tlio nink clow to nnin 60 PILLS 50 CTS. clicoks anil restores tlio tiro of youth. Hy mail 50c per box. 6 boxos for 82.60, with our bankable gaurantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable KUiiranteo bond. Nervita Tablets EXTRA STRENGTH Immediate Results (YELLOW LAUEL) Positively Riinrnntceil curo for Loss of Powor, iiricocelo, Undeveloped or Shrunken Ornnns, Paresis, Locomotor Atnxln, Xenons Profitra Hon, Hystoriu, Fits-, Insanity. Paralysis nnd the liesults of Lxfcsalvn Usnof Tobncco, Opium or Liquor. By mail in nlnin packuui', $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure lu 00 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDSCAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Scs CHICAGO, ILL, Sold by Jlecarra'a & Thomas, Drug. gists.. 209 Lack.iwarua ave., Scranton. id. SWniTTEH GUAnANTES TO CURECa Bs'1,llet..0,irlf nuvcilisins specialist, lain- ("v Jdy, Ilospilal nnd .riuy Siut'con ftttls. 1 l'hllnclclnuin. Pa. All Abimoa. Gl90tjpoiscn,Varicoco!s,SricturQ 'all Pf3!l VATE nnd OBSCURE Ir..i..i i.?," trlrs-tull3rre3torta. Fresh macs cf .?. 1 ,lj'l.?&,.!nJ2i.l,ie l"081 rtuwrous eases ment hy mail. fcnOfor; Mworti Tisiinmninls.t llonke. 1W5U11J every laic liatltute.rJcttrtcal AilcOieal Iwui Men's Shoes 60 pairs Bos Cftlf, Welt U-sole shoes, worth 2.50 to 3.00, nt 1.00. 48 pairs Men's Calf, Vicl Kid and Enamel 3-sole 2,50 shoes, at 1,08, 200 pairs Hen's Box Calf, Hussla Calf and Vlcl Kid, drill and leather lined, made to sell at 3,50, onlv 2.50. 300 pairs Men's Light and Heavy Shoes for street wear, at 08c, 1.20 and 1.40, Men's Mining Shoes, Friday nnd Saturday only, at 08c. 111 is T5B WJ&Mf i riirr( alYJI 1 W ? ,9 ! ,ViirifbT 3 nesa accurnts. Three per cent, in t MMimvmmLmMlLMatmmm. 1 terest pal on Interest depoalu. j BklTbesn tiny Cnpaules ar V-" k f' In 48 hours without A.. A I i E nconvenleni-p.uflectlonsMlnyil J I i P Deba mid Inleciliina fJ.- Ns I T- - - :W m'imMmmmmmr " D AVI DOW, Store, Connolly Handsome Tailor Made Suits At a Great Reduction. We've just received $2 to $$c0 each, bought from 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 $7and from that up to $1$' on every suit, intend to buy. CONNOLLY .. .. t THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB? 2 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CfPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS GOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, PrcsUsit. IIE.NKY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pres. W ILLIAM 11. PECK, Casblsr. Eperla' attention clven to busl ness accurnts. Three per cent, in terest pal on Interest depoalu. Ladies' Fine Shoes at $3 00 500 pairs ladies' Fine Vlcl Kid, Box Calf, Enamel Calf and high-top boots, extra heavy Goodyear welt soles, kid and patent tip, AA to EE, all sizes, at 3.00. 100 pairs Ladles Fine Vlcl Kid button and lace 2.50 shoes, at 1.08. 300 pairs Ladles Dongola button and lace 1.50 and 2 shoes at 1.20, 1.40. 150 pairs Ladles' square toe but ton shoes, worth 1,50, at 08c. Snme shoes, In spring heel, 2 1-2 to 5, 75c, 1,000 pairs Ladles' Bever Felt Lined Shoes, lace, congress and but ton, leather foxed, at 75c and 08c, Misses Shoes nt 60c. Children's Shoes, all prices. Boys' Shoes at 08c, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. Women's IOO Come in and look at them, even if you don't & WALLACE, -. M CARPETS O- We want you to see the new arrivals iu our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can g ve yon value and a selection not to be had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I O I BRASS AND $ WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming tv:nui. I Umbrellas I I i Repaired! J Florey & Brooks, i 211 Washington Ave. .F , xtmmLtxmw(f??v THE SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 aud2, Com'ltb BTU'g. BOEANTON, PA, Mining and Blasting POWDER Uv4Bt Moolond limb lalt Wotlci. LAPLIN RAND POVVOBR CO.'S ORANOE (1UN POWDER Klcotrlo Battorloi. KUatrla KiploJri. spiodluv bl4t, rttfty Vim mxI Reiauoi Chanlcal Co.'s wW!U Wallace fine tailored suits worth from a manufacturer going out of 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE r DRAPERIES I , (j METALLIC BEDS I , a DR, DENSTEN Fbysiclan and SureoatJ 311 SpniG) St, Tinip.ti Uuii Bulldlu EGRAN10N PA. All scut and chrcnlo dlscascj ot men, wo men anU chlldrtiL CIIUOMO M:itV0U, UltAIN AND WASIINQ UlbCAbl'S A Sl'EC lAL'i'V. All dnta4 ol the Liver, KUnejrj, UlaJJcr. bkin, Ulood, Nerve,, Wunik, L'ye, l-r. Nose, 'Ihrojt, mid Ludi, Camera, Tumors, i'llea, itupture, Uoltrt', UheuiiutUin, Asthma, Catarrh, Variococeli1, l.ot Manhood, Nightly KnilHsions, all Frinalo Dlseajei, Uucorrhoei. etc. Goimorilua, Sjl'hllll, Ulood I'olson. Indlscre. tlon and jouthiul bahiu olillti'raud. isurKry, Fill. Kplleiuy, Tape anil Etoinacli Worma. CA. TAtlHHOZONi:. SpcclHc for Catarrh. Tbre niontta' treatment only $5.00. Trial Iree In ulHii-. Consultation and examination Iree. OlIUo boura dally and Sunday, 8 a. is. to DR, DENSTEN RUGS WW" vl tM A iMf. ) f $ . . . is t fi ;' :v 1 l t