f-'fT'PfriI-vn lllLi SUKANTON TRIBUNE-TU1SSDAY, OCTOBER 28, VM2. is . Jr irtf "Vi" FEW PLACES REMAIN IDLE BIG COMPANIES ABE NOW IN GOOD SHAPE. Of Tkolr One Hundred nnd Eight ColllcrloB Only Thirteen Havo Not Mnde n Start nt Mining About Eighty Per Cent, of the Old Em ployes Back nt Work Instance of How the "Non-Unionist" Question Is Solving Itself Last Week of the Soldiers in Camp. r Itnpld iiniKiess Is beltiK nmdo to wnitH full lcnunptlon of opcintlons nt the mines. Many more men were tnli cn back, yeMculnv, nnd n nuinbr-r of mlrtltlonal collieries started up. About SO per cent, of old employe. nre buck nt. woik, nnd the output Is now nbout llfty per cent, of what It ii nornmlly. The Utitlor mine of the Kile company, nt I'lttston, which vns allowed to Hood riming the stt lkc, Is belnj? worked In Its upper veins. The water did not got iibove the fiocoml lowest eln. I3vun tually It will be pumped out nnd nil the veins reopened. The Kcrnuood, nt .Yatcsvlllo, is the only one of the Erie's c nineties lcmnlnliiK Idle. Serious falls occurring riiii-Iiur the strike will pte ent this plntc fiom being rooj)ened for miiio time, ju&t how long It Is impos sible to toll. The company has sr per loiU. of Its old employes back at wmk nnd In the couisc of n few ilnys piac tlc.illy nil except the strain men will lie hack In their old places". The Dcliuwttc nnd Hudson company has nil except fle places nt work. These nic the I.aflln, I.autel Run, Ply mouth No. 3 nnd Rostun, which nie un rtci going extensive lepalrs, nnd the linltlmoip blope, which Is partly flood ed. It was stated nt the company's office that liefoic many days these places will all lie In operation. About S0 per tent, of the old cmplojes nio back nt woik. Ninety Per Cent, r.t Woik. The Dolawaie, Lackawanna and AVcstorn found places for many more jiitn c3tcrday and now has fully 'JO licr cent, of Its nnim.il foice nt woik. The Ilallbtcad. which Ifa Hooded, and likely to be abandoned, nnd the Sloan nnd Cential. nt which tepaiis are being made arc the only Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western colllcilch not woik Ing. The Temple company has S3 per Lent, or its men at woik. Its only Idle col liery Is the Northwest, which is being rebuilt. The Ontaiio and Western com pany has about SO per cent, of its old men back and nil Its colliciics working except the Sit. rie.iant, which lb being repaired, and the Hooded Richmond No. 8, where the few men who can be tak en back icfuse to bo lowered into the t-haft by the non-union engineer. The indhlcltinl operators nio rapidly getting their places into "liapc. The Austin Heights collloty of ltoblnon & Co, was paitlnlly Hooded and will not lesumc full handed for .cci.il weeks. At nearly nil of the otheis wheie lc pair work does not tcmpoiaillv delay lesumption some woik is being done. Jermjn No. 1 at Old Foige started up full-handed jeMordny, and .Teimyn No. 2 is scheduled to lesumc today. To sum up the situation at the big lompanlcs' collieries It might be said that the nonn.U number of collieries nio woiking with about SO per cent, of the UMial number of employes. The follow ing table shows how gcneial the resumption has been: f'oinpaiiv. No of pliccs. No Idle. i:iic SI 1 P. &. II :o P. 1.. S. Ar -JJ o. & v ii .: Temple S 1 JOS 13 One of the thiee idle Ontaiio and Westein places is the Capouse ahcry destroyed by Hie on Aug. S, which will likely rciumo next week. i Solving Difficulty. An instance of how the "non-unlim-Jt" dlHlculty Is t-ohing itself is fui-nls-hed by the National wnshery at Slinooka. This place woiked dining llie strike with forty non-union men. "Yesterday, according to Manager Sharkey not one of the foit-flve was left and all the old hands aie back in their old places. When the stiiUe was deflated off the non-unlonlsis, all of them Imports, began to leac, and the i ompany filled their places w Itli old rmploycs as fast as the vacancies oc i uried. There wete no conflicts of any kind between the two dashes of em ployes, but the impoits dlsappcaied tiny by day until yesterday, thete was jiot one of them left. Not a few of thes-e Impoits were members of the United Mine Workeis who went on sttlke nt this h.ime com pany's wnhhery In Schuylkill county, and weie petsuaded to go to woik here, wheie they ate not Known. On leaving Iieie, they bought tickets to Punxsu tawney, Jefferson counts. , and thence to Shenandoah, that they might tetutn home by way of the soft coal legions nnd give the impression to their neigh bots that they had not been "scab bing." Mine Workeis hcndnuaitets In this city presents nn animated sceno tlie.se days. President Nlcholls, Organizer Collins nnd vat Ions of the board mem bers are working like benveis on the niatpilal which tht.s district Is to con ti Unite to the statement to be laid be fore the coal strlko commission by Na tional Piesldent Mitchell. Tour addi tional nmenuenses have been employed to assist In the woik of getting the facts and flguies in presentable bhnpe. General Qobin visited the Eighth and Thirteenth camps yesteidny, nnd gave nssuranco that they would be called Jiome this week, unless something un foreseen happened. General Gobln could not say anything mote definite. O'DONNELL'S HORSE KIXXED, A. M. O'Donnell Is the plaintiff in nn action for damages bi ought yes- I Old Stories Retold. People never the of heating the oft repeated story of the success of Cham berlain's Cough Itemedy, From all oyer the country und uyen in far away India, China and the South Sea Islands come letters ftom druggists and deal ers, stating the ram pleasure they de llve fiom handling a pteparatlon which Elves such unlveisal satisfaction. They nil tell the same story of the undoubted merit of this remedy, and of its effi cacy In the tellef of coughs, colds and ctoup, and personally recommend It to their customers. The remedy is sold on a positive -guarantee and has never failed to do all that Is claimed for it. for sale by all druggists terdny against the Scranton Railway company by Attorney I. H. Burns, who represents O'Donnell. The latter Is engaged in the livery business, nnd ho alleges that, on Aug. G last, white ono of his tennis attached to n ennch wus being tlilvcn along Ptovldcnce toad nt Diamond nventie, nbout 8 o'clock, ono of the horses slipped and fell nctoss the company's tracks. The driver sent n boy to notify tho crow of an on-coming car of the nccl dent, but O'Donnell nlleges that they disregarded the naming nnd ran tho car Into bis horse, killing It. He asks dnmnges In the sum1 of $500. RESERVE POROE RELEASED. City Patrolmen Have Resumed For mer Schedule of Work. During tho strike ami Its attendant dlstutbnticcs the member. b of the city police force wcie obliged to do reserve duty nt tho various qunrtets In the central city and subuilmn stutlon houses. The reset vo rule has been lccnllrd, nn In consequence thp officers nre Jubi lant, an It gives them a little inoro leisure than they have enjoyed for a long time, The change was made yesteiday, nnd Instond of being obliged to Fpentl sev eral hours each day nt their quartets, they can lcmain nt their homes. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D., I. and W. Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of thf Delaware. Lackawanna and Western board for todny: MONDAY, OCT. 27. llxti.ts I.'ust 7 p. m., lliicgg; S p. in,. Singer: n p. in., itlugllib; 10 p. m , Sta ples; 11 p. in., Gordon. Sunimlt! " p. in., Nichols. Piibliers S p. m , Coslur; 10 p. m., Lati mer. Uxtras Wcbt 11 p. rn M. Stack. TfKSDAY, OCTOBUU 28. i:tra Etui 1 n. in., Baxter; 3 a. m., Brady; 4 a. in., Hogerhj 5 a. in., Abiams; C SO ii. tu . Kctelitini; 0 n. m., Howe; 10.ro a. ni , Dunn; 1 p. m.. Bush; 2 p. m., Wal lace: 3 p. ni , Van Wormer; fi p. nt., Wis hing. Sitinmlt.s S n. m., rrounfolkcr; 10 a. m., Canlgg; 1 p. in., Ilcimlgan; 3 p. in., Nichols Pushers 2.'!0 a. in, Cnse; 0 30 a. m., lluri.i; 7 n. ni., Wltlner; 7 n. m, I'lu r.erty; S a. ni , Hous-rr; ! a. in , Lamping; 11.13 a, m , Moran; lp, in, A. .T. O'Don nell; 3 p. in., C. B.utholomcw: 7"0 p. in., Murphy; 9 p. m., AV. H. Bartholomew. Helpers t.SO a. in, JIigocui; 7 a. m, Gnffncy; 10 a. m , Secot ; 3 13 p. m., Stan ton. Lxtras West Third 31, Lconairl; S a. m, Wllmot; 11 a. in, G. XV. Smith; 3 p. in., ritzgcraltl. NOTJCi:. l'cllowi, will take his inn next tuin out. This nnd That. Tin ce new snow flanges and one new snow plow aie being built at the Dola waie, Lackawanna and Western car shops for sen ice dining tho coining winter. A 50-inch pttical dtill, driven by nn clectilcal motor, has lcccnlly been placed in the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western car shops for, general dull work. M. P. Kennedy, a stcnogiapher in Master Mechanic Llvln's ofllcc, of the Lackawanna railroad, has been tians fened to General Superintendent T. E. Clarke's office, to succcced Mr. Bubsett, who resigned some time ngo. Master Car Builder L. T. Canfield, of the Lackawanna lalltoad, will make the labt shipment this week of ti ticks nnd forgings io meet nn older of 100 lefiigorator r.us for the Lnekawnnna railioad. This is the second older of 100 cars placed this jear with the Bar ney & Smith company, of Dayton, O. H. 13. Kerwln has been appointed su perintendent of the New Jersey Cen tial and Lehigh and Susquehanna divi sions of the Cential Railioad of New Jeisey, co M. M. Rickey, lesigncd to accept service with another company. J. L. Meredith has been nppointed su perintendent of terminals. His Juris diction will extend ocr the New York pietb, the btations and yards of Jersey City, New at k, nil.aboth and Intel veil ing pointb, alfeo the Sound Shote blanch nnd the Perth Amboy branch to Day Way. PITTSTOX. Special to the Scianton Tilbune. Plttston, Oct. '7. The funetal of Mr. Hemy Painell, foimeily of this city, who died last Ftldny at Jersey Shote, to which place he bad tpiuoxed about thtec months ago, took place yesterday aftctnoon nam the home of Mis. James Wilson, this city. Set lees were held in .:, James church, and Interment was made In Plttston cemetciy. Deceased had been a tesideut of this city for a number of jeais, and had been engaged as a ( ontt.Ktor. His wife pieceded him to the Kiae about six months ago. Mis. William It. Williams, aged GJ yeai.s, ded yesterday afternoon at her home on Lagrange bttcet, after a. long illueFs of a complication of diseases. Deceased had been a tcsldent bete for many yeais nnd been a faithful mem ber nf tho Welsh Baptist church for the past foity yens. T"he funetal will take place Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, with intei ment In Plttston cometei y. Judge Lynch, on application of At torney W. H. Gillespie for Dr. J. 31. Mulholland, today granted a prelimin ary Injunction on the city tteasuter, city cleik and city controller of Pltts ton, icstrnlnlng them fiom paying to Mayor Corcoran the incienso in salaiy which he has been tecelvlng. In March, 1901, an ordlnnnco was passed by coun cils luci easing tho mnjor's faloty ftom $600 per j ear to $1,000. Tho injunction, which Is made i etui liable Friday at 10 o'clock, was asked for In nccot dance with nn act of May, ISSil, pettulning tu titles tif the thlid tlass In which coun cils nro fot bidden to increase the tal ui y of the mayor after his election. The company of tho Eighth icglnient, which has been on duty nt West Plttb ton eveiy day and night, has been ie lleved of day duty thete. A Republican ina.n meeting will bo held in Music hall, this city, toinotiow nvpnlng. The bpenkets of tho evening will ba Hemy W. Palmer, esq, and ("Jeotgo II, Tioutnmn, of Wilkes-JJaue. William Duuy will pieslde. The basket ball season opened line today with a game between Nuntlcoke and tho newly organized Plttston team. At the evening service In tho Congte gatlonal church, yesteiday, Rev, It. W. Hughes, of Iowa, who occupied the pul pit, read a poem by the late Rev, D. R. Lewis, of Iowa, concerning tho first' eis teddfod ever held In America, at Pltts ton, Pa., Christmas day, 1850. The fact that the eisteddfod movement in Amer ica was born here was hitherto un known by many people of this city. Mr. Hughes visited the site of the building In which the meeting was held.i West Plttston borough council has adopted un ordinance prohibiting tho distribution of handbills and circulars I UiiflUguQUt the town, f! l THe Yl 1 fjJFwfesfj Grocer c5T ilJis can fiv) YpTTjft) You with DUFF'S REFINED MOLASSES Ask for it and take no other, t No other molasses makes-such light, sweet, delicate cooking as Duff's Refined. In plain top or screw cap cans. llooklct at recipes, frco on request. "i P. DUFF & SONS, Piltsburg. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yolk, Oct. 27. Tho coutso of to da'H stock mnikct gae llttlo piomlso of any clinngc fiom Inst week's dull and niu iow condition'". Tiading w.is vciy light, and tho piofcbblon.il clement was still In contiol. Rcpoits of ficsh labor ttoulilcs among the uillio.ids liuuiliig Into Chi cago wctc hcaid. Tiadcis iceehed no eucomngcincut fiom Loudon, whcio quo tations loi tho inteinatioii.il slocks wcio lowct. Coloi.ido l-'ticl and lion was the most active fcatmc of the opening, nil Mincing over A per cent, on niodcialclv hcavv tiiins.irtlnns. lint losini; fully hall Its adviuiLO bcfoio tho close. Raltlmoiu and Olilo alo was ctcnslcly Haded in at an opening decline and licltawaniia sold up l tier t cut. at llio lust ami ouiy olfciing of tlie day. 15y the end of the 111. st Hour tho weakness ol tno list ticcnino moio maikcd. thmuili with no dllcct ol- dcnic of pi euio to bell. Losses of a point oi moio wcie then bhown by Atchi son, Now Yoik Cential, Pcmisjhanla, It.iltlmotcnnd Ohio, Reading. Dlic, Louis ville and Nashville, Chesapeake nnd Ohio, oiroIK and vvestciu. Texas aim racuie, iUlsostui I'.icIIIl-. fat. Louis Southwestern picfcitcd. Wabash. Ilunc.ipolib, St. Paul and S.iult Ste Malic. Toledo, St. Louis ind Western. Cum ri an P.il He. Sucar. AnialganiatPil, Copper ami Hide and Leather picfuncd. With Fcauely an e leptlon the heaviness of thcbe Hbiies con tinued tlnoiiKhout tho day. and in some instances bciamc moic acute. Thcie weie a few fecblo tallies, but thebo woip limn ed to fi.ictions and the c.uly nftctnoou In might a t in ii of genei.il weukness. The "clllng seemed to come fiom small holtl cis on tho long bide. Tho llnal lomid found tho list even moio nauovv with a ftuther touti action of biiblnc-s. One of the special fe.ituies was .i 10-pnlnt de cline In Tiiookl.vn I'nion Gas and other high pulrcd blocks weie off '1 or .! points. The closing was weak. 'J otal sales today, JJCIOO shatcs. The active bond is.sues wcio weak all mound on small dcnliiif,s. Total sales, par value, i,T,,00O. I'nlted States bonds wcio all unchanged on the last call. The following quotations nro furnished Tho Tiihunu bv llaight .t l'reese Co, P.14 Sl", Jleais Building. XV. D. Itunjon, man age i. Oncn.Hlsh.Lovv.CIoso. Amal Copper u" t'" fil5 t,Pi m. c. ,i f :;'i ;. .u't " Amcile.m lie 10" 11'a lo:R jTh Am. Ice. Pr I'.T". IIS H7',i :'.77i, Am. Locomotive .... :u VM'k !-0 :.0 Am. Loco. Pr y, y, : v Am. S. .v. It. Co 17 17 17 17 Ameikau Sugar ....l.'P.i l-'3'a lt UP; Anaconda Conner ... !7 !7 ?'i Atchison Ss'i SS S7-"-i S,U AUliison, lr 100), 1W, 100 100U IJalt. .t Ohio Ills'1, ws'i Jlis-i jiiii'i Hioolc. R. T Ij."i ii.'", b-i i.-"t Canadian Pacllle ....r-l'i l'iii 1 .VJ llj'i Ches. & Ohio :, HI' W.'s W'a chic. &. G. w :on .:ou siu w C M. & St. P ions 101 ! l'''"& I'W'i Col. I'iipI & lion .... !Wi 0, 00'!, !U Col. & Southern !3'i M'S :!i"j -Vj Col. K- Soutli . Id Pr. II 11 40 11 Detioit Soutliein .... SlVi -'oiV 2u 20 Ihle M .11' i. I.s'l "5'i Llie. 1st 1'r i,7;s Ii7'8 fii'i lii' 1 locking Vallev 01 f. ni'J, 01'a Illinois Cential 11s IIS 117'!, lt Iowa Cential II1, int 1 J' 1!'i Louis. & Nash 1 JS'i r.S'i 1 !7 117'i Manhattan ni'i 111 lip; ;i'a luet. si. ltv i;s"H i!-i in i;-i MoNlcan Cential .... "w"'i Jl'i 'J"."i -1'i SIo, IC. & Tex I0'i H'i 2!)i L1''8 Mo, K. & T Pr .... i.l '.I W'i 1.0'b Mo. Pacinc 11o"h 1Hm 1W S 101V JC. Y. Cential lV.'i l"h I15U 1.15 t Aortoiu .t west .... iii'S iii1 j iPs I' Out. & West Ji'i J!'.- D-S :''.'! l'aclllo Mall -I! 11 UU - Pennn. It. II hil1; liii T'-3i l'.nt Pcoplo-s Gas 101's 101's lOJ'i 1MJ-, Pi essed Steel C.u.... I..' l,.' OP, bl Reading dSH ks'l f.7' iTfi, Reading, 1st lr ssts "!, SS'4 RSU Reading. M Pr 78 Wx 7', 7S'i Republic Steel 2 2JU 2P, 2.' Itepubllc Steel. Pr... 7'i'i 7ll'9 71'i "i's St. L &- Sail K 71'i 7n 7.1't 7i! Southern Pacllle .... "Pi 7PI 7o' 70'i Southein R. R 17'a ','" "ti7!i ll'i'n Southern It. H.. Pi-.. !)'.& H'i'4 Pi't W1. Teiui, Coal it lion .. ti! In! ul B5 Tcsas .V: Pacini; .... In'!, IG'i IPj ll'i I'nion Pacllle 10PA lol", HHH lop. I'nion Pacllle, Pr ... 01U 01 Oil, 01 P. S. Leathei IPs ll'i ll'i 1I'H P. S. Steel 40'i 40'4 I0' 40' P. S. Stool, Pr v& SS'J ss'j Ks'j Wabash IlPs 3P, :i)iB v. AV.lbash, P- Ii's 41' J, ls-s 4S''. Western I'nion . . 01't Ol'i Ol'i OPi Wheel & L. 11 :V, 27'i 27 1 i 27''t Wis. Centiul 27- 2S1S 27 27',i Total sales. 4J!,W1 shatcs. Money, 4 per cent. NllW YORK COTTON MAItKUT. OniMi. IIIkIi. Low. Closo, December 7.'' 7."h 7.'i4 7J'. Mav -,J - 7a'i 7l'i CORN liecember r.P?, r.vH r.l't .ll'S May P 4IT uii uii OATH- l)et ember ........ ap; tip ill ni' May aj'i a.''t K."i yj'a POIIK- October Ill .10 liilO Ii, 10 . n; to Januaiv 10 SO 15 CJ 1.147 15 uj LARP- Octoher 11.27 II C7 11 .'7 11 27 Jaituaiy '.Ml I'.T Oil 0..'7 It I US October 12 00 12 M l.'flO l.'M Jauuaiy !) 2.1 S Jo S.'l b.25 C1I1CAC.O CHAIN AND PROVISION. WHLAT Open High Low Close. October , Kli .s 4S R.ll s.ia nccember ,, S VI Ml S.14 M7 .laiiuaiy ,.,, sul sm! Si.1 Si.i May , b 10 SU lJ7 4W Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Tar of 100. STOCKS. Did Asked. Lackawanna Ualty Co, Pr,.., CO , County Sav. Bank &. Trust Co 300 I'll st Nat. Rank (Cnibondule). ... D00 Third Uatlonal Bank .,., ko , Dhua l)ep it Dls. Bank .,.,. 800 ,.. Kconotny L, Ii & P. Co,,,, it Fhst National Bank ,,, l'JOO ,,, Lack Tl ust A: Safo Bop. Co , 193 .,. Claik &. Snovei Co, Pr,. ,.,,., 125 , Scranton Savings Hank fXW ... Tiadois' National BanK ,.,,., 225 ,,, Scianton Bolt A; Nut Co 123 ... People's Bank , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 133 ... Scranton Packing Co ,,,., ... S3 BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, 111 st mot tgugo, duo 1920 115 ,,. People's Street Rullway, Hist inottgago, due 191S ,, 113 ,,. People's Street Railway, Gen- etui mortgage due 1921 115 ,,, Scianton Tiuc. Co , 0 per cent, 115 lCconomy I,., II. & P. Co 97 N. Jeisey & Pocono Ico Co , 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ,., 103 E3 ""'"''''"'' si H You Take No Chances When purchasing a Piano, it's a great satisfaction to know you are getting dollar for dollar on your investment. You take no chance of being disappointed .after a year or so by finding out that the instrument you purchased was an inferior one, if you buy from this factory. Every Piano bearing our name, and trade mark Is covered by a ten year guarantee, and we stand aqunre. ly behind that guarantee. If you want a new Piano or would like to exchange your old one tojrctlicr with a little money for a new--write us. I Keller & PIANO FACTORY . 1043-1051 Capouse Avenue. L WRITE FOR Gran Republicd Ralh; Lyceum Theatre Friday Evening, Oct; 31 At 8 SPEECHES BY Hon. Charles Emory Smith Ex-Postmaster General of the United States. Hon. Stuart Mac Kibbio, MX. Of Indiana, One of the Ablest Speak ers in the Country, MUSIC BY 1 I t Ladies 11 Come Out and Bring Your Friend I Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Couectrd by II. a. Dale, 21 LacUa. Avo) nuUoii'u'sh cu-ainci, SJ'-i fieslt dahy, Sllic Plicesp Unlike , uue, .'i. Maiow Heuns-1'er bushel, $! OnlotiH l'er bushel, 90o. New I'otatuch-a'c per biifelicl. New Yoik Grain and Pioduce Market New Yotlt. Oet. '.'I-Kloiu-MutUet was btcadler und a Hliudo mom iietlve. A lu'.it -Spot eusv: No '.' led, 7. l''e utot ; No. 3 lid. 7Jsia77Te. f o b alloali No. 1 nmtlieiii Diilutli, W.c. f o. b a pat. op tions opened caslei ; later they titi'-d Mionff, eased ott again, but weto tlnallj Hi m on loveiliib- ul 'in-V. net udvuueu, .May closed Wtc; Uecenibcr, iSV f0-',"" Spot easy: No. 2. tMSc. eleMitor and t-.'.c. f. o. b. aoilat; No. 1 ellow. tOe.: No 2 white, bO'if.: options ut Hist weak but lul lied with wheat und held bteady most of tho hcsislon. closing uiichuinteil aiuy ilohed 7Sie.; nerciubcr, 785,e. Corn-feot easy: No. 2. bG'Jc. eloator and Ui'so. i. o. b. ulloat; No. 3 yollow. Wc.; No. J white. laUc; options at thst weak but tal lied with wheat and held steady most of the session, closing unchanged; May Van Dyke, CATALOBUE. M P. H Invited closed IS',ie : Cktnher. ''le ! Deeeiuber, fiiiV-. Oatu- Spot slt'iidy: No. .' ii.uk, J.l!;tj staiidaid while, :!i':i. . No .1 uliili', .li.f , UaeK whltn weslL'tn, 31a Hie; tiaiK whllu f-lulf. liiuJOe , option nuiiKot huh iutict l t nil ihu and about s-tcad . Peiember closed Mc Huttei-SteiulN , i'ti.i t'leaut ci. 2e., do liutoij HialSc , cieaniety (minium to iholtc, l.i.i.'li.e . Imitation ( H'liliH'i.N. 17u20i. , sliito dili. lSu2le , ten. iiMUed, 17',sJi-'le L'lipise Quleti new state full ileum, Kinall lulnied fancy, old, l.'e ; new, IJ'je . small white, old, l!.c , ncu, J2'e ; small white, old, )Jwc j new, U',4i , latKo culoied. nld, l.'U' ' new, l.V : Iiiiko white, old, U'jc ; new. lie Hkkx Iiichii l.u , state and I'eiiiis. ImuiIii, avt'i.ige bol 2lai'ic . western ntudlul, 2.'a2le , tcfligei atcd. ISJlaSle Chicago Grain Market, Chicago, Oct 27 Tiadhif? on the boaul of tiade today was lathei iiuiel but prlies Bcnciully tcniUd uiiu.ikW. Dtceiiibrr wheat closliiK 'nc IiIkIici; Ueceinber loin, ".uijc lowct and oats, 'kU'iC lowei ; .Inti mity pioiMoiis ilosed Horn J!i lUio, lilglii'i. C'ush iiuotutlous weie as follows: Klout riim: No 2 spimi? wheat iJija'Je.j No. 3, biai.'iii'.; No. 2 led, "OilTl'o. ; ISO, 3 com. Oic , No. 2 yellow, Wc: No 2 oats. Me.; No. 2 white, -: No 3 white, Jlc; No. 2 ie. 10',ic; good feeding bat lev. JOat-'c; fair to thuko inaltlny, llac; No. 1 ilex n RR ( 1 Visit the 7 Ait Counter W id ii le Display il llillin: WiA That Is shown in our Art Department for this week," Exclusive shadings in M, Heminway's Sons' Japan Floss, Oriental Fast Color Dyes Real artists In their line have developed the designs of flowers to such a degree of perfection that you are at first prompted by a desire to pluck them from their places. The one design that Is a very elaborate piece of work Is a Canoe filled with Scarlet Gera niums, ranging in shades from very light to very dark, and is rich and beautiful In effect, the bright red blossoms forming a charm ing combination with tho golden brownsTjf the canoe. The work Is done with Japan Floss, this is only one number, The other displays are equally as attractive and Instructive. From the Suit Department Comes the Good News of the Following: Women's Suits, Jackets, Coats, Skirts and Waists... Honte Carlo Coats at $12.50 This number in coats found here is accorded a place of distinction among the many shown on account of its superior value in style and quality, made froman All-Wool Kersey, satin lined, natural roll back with storm collar. Comes in black, blue, castor and tan. Make a note of this before you purchase elsewhere. . n Fed at $12.50 Women's Pedestrienne Skirts for $5.00 Have slot seams and rows of stitching around bottom, made with 7-gore, black, blue, oxford, green and brown. Priced at Women's and Hisses' Norfolk Jackets Marked at S6.98. Ought to be $10.00. This is a nuw aim very up-10-aaie siyie, maae irom rversey uiotn, in -colors and black, straps with belt attachments, Only.... $0.91 Women's Tailor-Made Suits at $12.98 Made from Blue and Black Cheviot, trimmed with satin Danas ana rosumon csacK, oiouse oiik, lined witn good Taffeta, skirt with Near Silk $ 2.98 Flannel Waists at $2.49 Made from fine French Flannel, newest and prettiest of colorings, odd and very pretty designs. No better evidence can be given as a proof that our Suit Department is the best than these few Items men tioned here for today and tomorrow's business. Roof Trouble Over When Ehret's Slag Roofing APPLIED WARRENEHRET COMPANY, j 321 WASHINGTON AVE. f''?'!. FINANCIAL Spenc :er Trask & Co. BANKERS 2? & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. BOODYjMcLtiLLAN &JO. BANKERS, No 57 Broadway, New York City, MDMI'RS M1W YORK STOCK UXCHANOE. STQCKS.BONDS nnd 1NVESTA1ENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN hfpil, Jl SI; Xo 1 iimtliistoiii, J1J5, pi lino tiinntli soul, $.! s'a 1 0i; mi.s polls, per lMiiel. $lti "O.iIimO, liml i'r Km poiimlK, fll ""ill .'71.-. Hlmit illis, lil(", $ll."i).il.', Hhoilldt'lst, i)7.').llll, allot l olr.u Mlilffc, ?ll Tu IllS. bales, ulhtt.ui , , , , Slui'llU'wlitK Aim, slieop. hlimly to hIiuuk; bouiI tu ilioko ftlicih. $.t.W.iir.; lair to tliiilin niloi. JJ.VMJM, n.itlvo l.lllllis, JJ .VU5 J'i Buffalo Live Stock Market. JJlull.J'.; fllllt'l.s 17.-.iiI1j, Block lUllOIH, tJ.riJ.lu.t; Ko. wvch ina iii.u aii.M.H. JJaJ pi'i lioml liliilii'i: no ilonuiiul for loin niuii; rliokti cuus, flJ.i.Vi, nu'illmint, 10.1.10; lomiiiuii, JJ0.1W Vi'tilb Iti'ulptu, V)0, stiuiiK, tops, Ji 2ja SM, loiuiiioii tu good, ')W.iS Hobs Uect'lpta, J.'.IUO, ttilivo SalOc low ed: lun, $i5JJi-i7 OS; a lew. J710. nidlliiiii, JO.i.Kiii 90; Yoikei. $V(i).i0 7o, IIkIU do ttfV.auw; pIks. JiiW.iC W); mostly JiJW, IuubIiu. $0 ilSat) ".0, Plugs, JiJoa0 75 Oil Maiket. Oil City, Ott. 'J7. Cicdlt balances, 1M; ceitllliatc.-i, no l.ld; tililpmcntH, lK'JV. l.n ui.s; avci.iKo, 1U,0.'1 luncH; tuna, Tw.uW bairuly; awtugc, bv.Tlti bauds. Chicago Live Stock Market. lUH f'liiniKo. Oft :: -c'uttip-itpwipts ::- . . 3 Otio, tiii'liuliliK 100 'IV.s.lllS UllinO i'steins, HiMiU. mtlM'. K"(l tu pilmo hteom, $ it p Pi-L ...' M.. i,t,0; poor tu tiKMlliini, M7:.iii.7;.. stocKois I I Ifm flfiM! (I ltYn timl imiI.'ih. $. 171. ij.Jl j-.ii I : '0: lieir- V III 111 Ull U VI II IV imk. JJ.i.r.: i.iniifiH. 51 J1.U 10. IiiiIIh. JJnl . t l I All IStmt, left, ini'i, ".""); lO.il.'o Iowpi, i lo-t in tli u, niKfil tuul liutflu'iH, Jo.40.ir. 7.'., Kiiuil lo I'liuliw lu'ii y 7.i iIS.'.; tmiBli l'.is i -Uiiii.il; Hulit. JO L'Viu w), littllv uf Hast ItillTalo, Oit i7-fattlu-TtorcIl)t3, r. 'jikj; oponeil Itniilj, em-eil orf, t losing- li r.c lowoi, inliiio bti'i'th, J7u7W; blilpplns;. jr. 73.iij "'.; Initi'lu'is, J". i5 rw, lielfi'is. J.IW .. ....... . .to i .. ... .....ii u i r..i. . initio $5.00 .....j. Yuu Put On ONLY BY '1 Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Gunster&Forsyttl J53-327 Pcnn Aveuue. Lager Beer.. Muinil'acturors of Old Stock $ l4lkIl'$t'i'ilii,ia$ai'l'$A i PILSNER ! 4 " N.S, Scranton, Pa, Old 'Flune, 333i. New 'Flione, 'J935,