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FINANCE INDUSTRY QUOTATIONS Close. 120 26 OFSraCOAIuZS Report of the Condition of the PITTSBURGH, Nor. 18. Following a High. 12V 11 Adama Express Alaska Goto AlasKa Juneau Al Ch Al Ch pf Ain sugar 2 RAILWAY SHARES DISPLAY STRENGTH Prove to Be Only Redeeming Featnre in Irregular and Professional Market.

6iw which was participated in "by J. R. l6 i Replogle, who lately purchased the Penn VI i sylvanla Railroad holdings In the Cam. A Brk ct pf 19o i Ain ch ti1 EOSAIC'S TATE EAMC i bria Steel, company, A. W.

Mellon, of tne li 1 1 i 60 a. Am Arf tn pf Am can BlVj aim Cat) pf 101 Am car San Am Coal pd 143 Am Cotton Oil 58 Vi Am Express 130 Am 114 roeuon oaiiK; i. Junes, president of the Jones ft McLaughlin Steel company, Wallace Rowe, president of the Pittsburg Steel company; H. C. Mc Eldowney, president of the Union Trust company, and twenty three other prominent steel.

men and bankers, the report Am pf 3 was circulated in financial circles today NE WTORK. Nov. 18. Railway shares were almost the only redeeming feature of today's irregular and professional market, those issues displaying general strength and a broader inquiry, after an early period of hesitancy. Brie was the most active stock In the list, and advanced 7 8 to 45 8 8, its highest price in almost a decade.

Union Pacific's steady rise of almost three points to 141 12, that a gigantic combination of indepen Corner. Lackawanna and Washington Scranton, Pa. Am Ice Sec Am Linseed Am Loco Am Loco pf A Smelt A femelt pf A 8m 8 A dent steel concerns Is in process of (or matlon. 24 "fc .100 98 .113 91 The new combine, aocordlng to reliable information, will include the Cambria A bm the too Quotation of the year, stimu Steel company, at Johnstown; tha Jones a demand for such stocks as St. A Steel I 63 Laughlin Steel company, of this ...117 Paul.

Great Northern, Beading. Lehigh i oug.ir and Pittsburg Steel company, at Mon essen, with a view of taking in the Bethlehem Steel company and the Mid. ..118 ..229 10 Valley and New Haven, which were higher by one to two points. j'ob There were sporadic gains in the war A oo pf vale Steel company, later. Tentatively, included in the new company is said to and semi war descriptions, as wen an Am.

Wool There have been only nine banking days since the opening of the BOSAK STATE BANK, during which time it hat added, unsolicited, hundreds of new customers. be a large Western steel company, rep resentatives of which were present at the Babcock dinner and conference. Although high officials of the Jones Ji 1UV 143 58 130 62 27 24 69 100 97 112 91 84 62 117 118 128 229 109 61 98 88 107 102 117 94 77 1 485 161 72 89 135 10 71 25 65 185 58 110 64 22 135 39 95 132 18 64 60 63 87 59 43 Laughlin Steel company have repeatedly automobile and sugar Mocks and United Fruit, but pressure upon these issues Invariably was followed by reversals. United States Steel was the target of the short interest, and Bethlehem Steel ranged betwen 490 and 474, closing at 486. a of five points.

In general specialties of all kinds suggested an in craslng lack of publiq interest. Total Bales, 785,000. Bonds were firm to strong, with a fair request for convertible issues. Total sales (par value) aggregated $5,420,000. United States registered 2's and 4's advanced 1 8 per cent, on call.

denied stories emanating from the Eait to the effect that they were to become part of a glgantio steel combine now in process of formation, they were mum when the subject, was broached today. It was stated today by one' of the men Interested in the deal that the Cambria Steel company stock has been purchased Statement November 11, 1915 from the Pennsylvania Railroad company by Replogle, Babcock, Frank DEEDS RECORDED Lanahan and Charles J. Graham. He said the stock will be controlled by these four men. He admitted the men who made the purchase were assisted by Resources Cash Reserve.

$341,742.75 Investments 235,258.00 Loans Discounts. .185,687.57 Furniture pixtures. 894.75 Pittsburgh bankers, but denied emphatically the story published in the East that the stock will be controlled Liabilities Capital Surplus io.ooo.oo Undivided Profits; less expenses and taxes paid 1,266.68 Deposits 652,316.39 by the Drexel banking interests of Phil adelphla and certain Pittsburgh bankers. $763,583.07 $763,583.07 Low. 120 25 11 32 7 tts 15 72 a'J n.

1011 lS2 143 58 129 11 61 26 2i'j 68 100 97 112 91 84 62 117 118 128 229 109: 61 98 88 107 102 116 94 77 1 474 161 71 89 135 10 70 24 54 184 58 110 62 22 135 39 96 131 18 50 53 37 69 43 144 19 88 73 107 135 105 16 28 44 24 44 58 51 60 111 175 410 114 126 49 44 77 110 108 46 62 ,11 46 21 78 189 88 32 63 4 82 103 14 81 119 24 65 67 74 100 67 91 34 36 123 7 7 6 60. Ill 65 28 9 16 102 79 30 118 115 32 59 A WOOl Ct PI Anaconda 90 a a 108H A pf 102. ttald Loco 120 Halt Ohio 94 Bait Ohio pf 77'A Uatopilas 1 Beth Steel 490 Beth Steel pf 161 Goodrich 73 Bkn 90 Bkn Gas 136 Brunswick 10 Butt 72 Cal Petm 28 Cal Pet pf 65 Can Pacific 186 Cen Leather 58 Cen Leather Ches Ohio 64 Chi Alt pf 22 Chi'N 135 Oh pf 39 St 96 St pf 132 I 19 Chino Copper 55 50 Col Fuel Iron 65 Col South 37 Col So 7 pf 60 Com 43 Cons Gas ..145 Corn 19 Con Can 89 Crucible Steel 76 Crucible Steel pf c.108 Cuban A ...139 Cuban A pf 105 Den Gr 16 Den Gr pf 28 Distillers 46 Dome Mines 25 Erie 45 Erie 1 pf 59 Erie 2 pf 62 Fed pf 60 Woolworth ......111 Gen Electric ......177 Gen Motors .......432 Gen Motors pf ...116 Gt Nor pf ........127 Gt Nor Ore ct 60 Gr Coppur 44 Guggenheim 78 Hvst ...110 Illinois Central ....109 Inspiration 46 Int Ag Ch pf 63 In Paper 11 Int Paper pf 47 Inter 22 Inter pf 79 Int Nickel 189 I Case pf 88 Kan So 33 Kan So pf 63 Ke Des 4 Lack Steel 85 Lack Gas ..........103 The following deeds were recorded yesterday in the office of Recorder of Deeds Peter Haas: Joseph Baker to C. W. Shibley, land Jn Ransom Township, $900.

Sheriff B. S. Phillips to Alice M. Roberts, land In Scranton, $214.60. Frank Sekevitch, et ux, to Frank iRyan, et land in Throop, $2,500.

Joseph Solak to Ea Salok. land in Bcranton, $1. Martin A. Ruddy, et to Joseph J. Cooltcan, land in Archbald, $1.

Meadow Brook Land' Company to An jiie McLaughlin, land in Scranton. $25. Thomas McLaughlin to Annie Mclaughlin, land In Scranton, $1. Scranton Trust company to Scranton Textile company, land in Scranton, $1. Abraham Berkowits et ux.

to Morris Greenstein, land In Scranton, $121. Walter Alavcki et ux. to "Walter Pe licevski, land In Scranton, $1,900. John Tlnislcki et ux to Frank Kapa Jaskl, land In Mlnooka. $1.

NEW YORK PROVISION i NEW TORK, Nov. 18. Butter, Arm; creamery extras (92 score), 310 32c; creamery, higher scoring, 32 33c; firsts, 270c; seconds, 25 27c. Eggs, irregular: fresh gathered, extra fine, 4344c; extra firsts, 4042c; firsts, seconds, 2834c; nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, do' frowns, 38 46c. Cheese, firm; state whole milk, flats held, specials, 16 Mc; do average fancy, 154 lfc; do current make, specials, J5lc; do average fancy, 15c, Flour, firm.

With this splendid showing made in less than two weeks of banking, we feel satisfied that the standing of the BOSAK STATE BANK, warrants the consideration of YOUR business. Accounts are opened for $1.00 or more. VV'' OUEB MAEKZT Bid. Asked. ZinC MM '4M4k ej 69 70 Anglo 16 16 Br.

American 14 15 Chili 25 25 Coal .145 156 Goldfleld 1 1 Salt 35 45 Jumbo 1 1 Jim Butler 88 92 Coal 79 83 Mines of America 2 2 McKinley 36 .40 Nlpissing 6 7 Ohio Oil ...170 173 Riker 6 6 New York 220 221 New Jersey ,.503 605 California .346 349 Indiana 482 490 Belmont 3 4 Tonopah 6 6 West End 68 70 Canadian A 92 '95 Canadian A pf ....105 107 Submarine 40 40 Kennecott 64 55 Lima 28 33 Film' 4 4 Braden 15 15 Marine 19 19 Marine pf 67 68 Midvale 82 83 CHICAGO GRAIN 144 19 88 74 107 ,136 106 16 28 46 25 45 68 61 50 111 176 431 115 127 60 44 77 110 108 45 62 11 46 22 79 189 88 33 63 4 83 103 OFFICERS MICHAEL BOSAK, President EDWARD A. BOSAK, Vice Pres. JAMES A. DOHERT Secretary M. A.

KAMINSKY, Cashier CHICAGO, Nov. 18. Assertions that steps are being taken by foreign gov ernments would bring about a reduction We Will Sell of freight rates on the ocean gave decided strength today to the wheat mar DIRECTORS Michael Bosak 14 i 82 ket here. Prices closed strong, lc to 11c net higher, with December at U.oaftraii.oott. corn gained lc to lMc and oats c.

In provisions the outcome was uncnaneed to 7 He nlerher. Wheat Open. High. low. Close.

1.06. 1.08 1.05 Edward A. Bosak Joseph Hudak George Munchak 4 Dec 1.03 May 1.05 Joseph Kiesel James A. Doherty Joseph M. Hizney 1.07 1.06 1.07 61 60 63 65 Corn Dec.

60 61 May 63 66 Oats Dec. 38 38 May 39 40 38 40 urie 14 Lehigh Valley ...82 Lig pf .......119 Long I Bland 24 Mackay 65 Mar ct pf 71 Max 78 Max 1 pf 101 Max 2 pf 68 Mex Pet 92 Miami Copper 36 pf ...36 .......124 Texas 7 Mo Pacific 7 Mo Pacific cts 7 Mont 63 Nat ..111 Nat Lead 66 Nat 8 29 Ry 2 pf 9 Nevada Cons 17 Central ......103 81 31 Nor ft 119 Nor Pacific .116 Ontario Silver 4 Pacific Mail 32 Penn 60 Phi la Co 44 Pitts Coal 36 16.72 16.70 38 39 16.62 16.70 9.07 9.25 9.07 9.27 Pork Jan 16.67 16.80 May 16.82 16.82 Lard Jan 9.10 9.20 May 9.27 9.40 Ribs Jan 9.15 9.20 9.17 9.36 9.15 9.30 May 9.26 119 24 65 68 76 100 67 92 35 36 124 7 7 6 63 111 65 28 9 16 103 81 31 118 116 32 60 43 35 106 67 165 4 26 45 61 109 83 1 19 40 68 98 112 6 9 No, Cash quotations were: Rye, 2, nominal; No. 3, 95c; barley. 66 68c at the house at 10 o'clock and at the Methodist church at 10:30 o'clock. Interment was made in Canaan cemetery.

BISHOP SHARPLY CARBON DALE Besides her father and mother, she is ATTACKS SUHDA1 Pitts Coal pf ..107 106 survived by one sister, Hrs. C. Marshall, of Greenfield; three bwthers, William and Homer, of this city, and Vaughn, of Waymart. 25 h. Inter.

Textbook 40y4. 30 shi. Mississippi Central 34. 80 shs. Int.

Edu. Pub. Pf 3V4. 5 shs. New River Pfd.

42. 2M Northern Electric 5s 80. 50 shs. Northern Electric 27. 50 shs.

U. S. Lumber 151. 20 shs. County Savings 415.

50 shs. Springbrook Water 128. 30 shs. Union National 121. Prices SubjectBids Wanted OBTAIN OUR QUOTATIONS BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING.

BROOKS CO. Investment Member New York Stock. Exchange, Scranton, Pa. Wliket Barre, Pa. timothy, 8.00; clover, $10.00 19.60; pork, lard, ribs, $10.0010.60.

LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Daily by John T. Porter Co.) NOV. 18. Extras, 3032 cheese, N. Y.

State, full cream, 1617c; eggs, 24 4J 45c; potatoes, 8085c; onions, 951.00; oranges, California, $3.60 5.00; lemons, $2.75 3.76 box; bananas, 70c $1.56 bunch beans, marrow, choice, $5.10 am afraid that some of you will not get your eyes open until it is too late." At the close of the service there was a rush down the "sawdust trail and it did not cease until twenty eight more were seated on the mourners' seats and MANY DELEGATIONS ATTEND THE REVIVAL Methods Drag Religion in Dtutj Coadjutor of Episcopal Diocese Declares. praying the revival prayer for divine mercy and forgiveness. Twenty eight Hit Trail Follow e.zu du; medium, 4.uu(0 4.io bu; pea Sifclnl to The Republican. ing Strong Discourse On Judgment Day. Press 68 67 Pullman ..........167 163 Quicksilver 4 4 Ray Cons 26 26 Ry St Spg 45 45 Republic Steel 51 Republic Steel, fp ..109 108 Reading 83 82 Rock Island Rock Island pf 1 Seaboard A 19 19 Seaboard A pf 40 40 Sloss Sh 68 58 Sloes Sh pf 99 96 8 Krecge pf 112 112 StL ft 8 7 6 St 8 it 9 9 Sou Pacific 103 102 So Sugar .....132 129 Sou Ry '24 24 So Ry pf 62 62 Std Milling 79 79 Studebaker ..167 162 AGED WAYMART WOMAN FRAC1UKUS RIGHT THIGH Mrs.

George Stanton, aged eighty years, of Waymart, met with a very painful accident while engaged in work about her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stanton was working in the kitchen of her home when she tripped on a piece of carpet and fell, fracturing ner right thigh. She was removed to the Emergency hospital where it was reported last evening that her condition was serious. SYRACUSE.

Nov. 18. Characterizing Hilly Sunday's methods as drtggrnxrl religion In the dust. Coadjutor Bllhopl Deans, n.uuin'i.iu du; Lima, t3.754.00 bu; peas, dried green, pou try, live fowl, 1520o. OLD FORGE A very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Long Tuesday evening in honor of the former. At a seasonable hour a Charles Flske, of the Eplm'opal dlocesH or central New York, today sharplyl CBABnii KSBUHO TACTS. criticised the evangelist. "The hurm dono 1," HP' Total attendance up until last 1 67,100 overbalances the good," he declared.

Attendance last evening 8.00 don't believe In dragging PATRICK BYRNE'S FUNERAL IS LARGELY ATTENDED The remains of the late Patrick Bryne, a former well known resident of this city, who died at the home of his daughter in New York Sunday afternoon, following a brief illness, arrived in this city at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning on a Delaware and Hudson passenger train. A large number of relatives and friends had gathered at the station to attend the funeral and pay their last respects to one of Car bondale's most successful business men and former resident. The funeral procession 'moved from the station at 8:45 o'clock and proceeded to the St. Hose church where a high mass of requiem was celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. Thomas O'Malley.

Among the out of town people at the, the dust. If Sunday preached the iam Br. Golden Arrested. Golden, the optometrist. uomen, the optometrist, 60,100 converts up 32G Total attendance.

Total number of ur. is. of doctrines In a different way, without I the vulgarity and slang, he would 'cell North Main street, was placed under ar tne name people. The people are wonl until last evening. Converts last evening 28 oy nis seriousness.

Sunday's attorneys today notified Mill Total "number of converts 354 booksellers to stop the sale of books. rest yesterday morning by Patrolman Kirkwood on a charge of driving Ills automobile through a funeral procession. According to Patrolman Kirkwood, Dr. Golden drove his car between two' carriages, compelling one ot the drivers to stop his horses. Ho will bo given a hearing before the mayor cither today or to pamphlets and postcards not author ized by evangelist or face injunc The Eleventh Hour, was the subject 103 129 24 62' 79 164 58 180 16 181 62 141 83 9 23 38 27 64 159 110 4 64 87 115 78 47 62 16 47 30 134 tion.

Ninday gets a five cent royalty T. Ernest Crabiu. on some of the books. Those on all I ght when he preached one of the most hna vr here are not the kind. morrow funeral were: John Durkln.

J. i sermons mnv Mr. Sunday lll be fifty three years I O'Boyle, Thomas Walsh, Joseph Jermyn or age tomorrow. plans bnve on. heard here.

Company ment Junior Order United American Tenn Copper 69 57 Texas Co pf 180 180 Texas Pacific 15 15. Texas Co 181 179 Third A 62 61 Union Pacific 141 138 Union Pacific pf 83 83 Un Clg St 9 9 Un Inv 23' 23 Un Inv pf 38 38 8 I 27 27 I pf 54 64 Un Fruit 162 158 Ind Al 113 110 Ref 4 4 8 Rubber 64 53 Steel 87 86 Steel pf 116 115 Utah Copper 79 78 Va Car 48 47 Va I ft 62 60 Wab wl 16 16 Wab A wl 47 47 Wab wl 30 30 Wells Fargo Ex ...134 133 Westlnghouse 70 68 West 88 88 Wheel 4 4 2 pf 6 6 Willys Overland ...244 235 Willys Ovpf 114 113 io r.f jermyn. bhu made, however, for any. celebration In honor of the birthday anniversary of I dainty luncneon was served by Mrs Long, Mrs. Harry Herbert, Mrs.

Michael Moran and Mrs. Martin Comer. Those present were: Ida Crues, Nell Matthews, Mary McDonald, Myrtle Crues, Kpima Matthews, Margaret Crues, Jos. Robinson, Leyshon Davis, Patrick Schall, Wilson Robinson, Percy Davis, William Hooper, William Crues, Mr. and Mrs.

William Long, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Carey, Mrs. Martin Comer and family, Mrs. Michael Moran and daughter Esther and Mrs.

Harry Herbert, of Old Forge; Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, William Evans, Archibald Gray, Parson Price, Ernest Fitch and Edward Evans, of Taylor; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Rupp, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Horsman, Misses Stella Cotton, Irene Horsman, Catherine Huddleson, Mildred Rupp and Mame Cotton, of Duryea; Elizabeth Munster, of Moosic. Dr. E. L. Brown was a Scranton caller yesterday.

Anna Coyne has returned to Sha mokfn, after a few. weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Coyne. The hearing of Pesqualo Salerno, held for stabbing John Lippo last Sunday evening, will take place tomrorow evening at the borough building before Burgess Martin Memolo. TWO OOWXOTED OF ABBOW MEADVILLB, Nov. 18. Joseph and Abe Bone, former proprietors of the Hotel Bone at Cambridge Springs, were found guilty of arson and malicious burning by a Jury in the Crawfod county cout today.

The hotel was destroyed by lire about three months ago. order of the Mechanics, occupied a cen me noien evangelist, but there Will probably le a little party of the mem tral reservation in me nn local branch of the Women Christian and John Eagen, of Scranton; Dr. and Mrs. Michael Horan. of New York: M.

J. O'Boyle, of Plttston; M. F. Conroy, Dunmore, and John Hawke, providence. The pall bearers were: Charles Norton, John F.

McDonald, John Nealon, Oeorge Keen, James Boylan, Thomas Horan, P. F. Connor and I. Larkln. Interment was made in St.

Robb bers of the staff for the "boss." Mrs. WILL BUY Hiss. Central R. R. Stock E.

A. BURKE CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS. Traders National Bank Scranton, Pa. Announcement of Engagement.

Announcement has been marie of the approaching marriage of Miss Margurite Pethick, daughter ot Mr. und Mrs. hid win Pethlck, of Green street, to Morgan Griffiths, son of Mr and Mrs. Evan Griffith of Cortland avenue. The event will take place some time In the near future.

Cottage JPrayer Meetings. I Cottage prayer services will be helil routs, the housekeeper at the Sunday Temperance union, occupied a reservation, on the right and residence here preparing a special dinner of some, of the things Sunday the Loyal Temperance iB.u.. on th extreme right in the iikos 10 eat best. mere some dimension amoar church members here because of the fact that no reserved seat acommoda tions have been made for them. Sunday, at the home of the following at 10 o'clock 'ft 6 236 114 middle of the tabernacle.

It was est mated that there was over three thousand there. Chorister Ralph Carr made a hit with the large congregation, by having each delegation sing their favorite hymn ii rhnriatrr Carr was not tne no ar. lias neid that the tabernacle Is WILLIAM SWELLIOK IS CAUGHT IN CALIFORNIA William Swellick, of Simpson, who was indicted by the grand Jury for his part in extortion cases growing out of the to he open for the general public and that there Is to be no favoritism In WAB STOCKS only person who made hit with the for Miss Dorothy Cope, seats. Borne of the ministers argue' that Ihey brought Sunday to this Bid, 146 A fik. 160 sale of mine chambers in the Colebrook mine as agent of the foreman.

James Aetna Explosives Aetna Explosives pf Atlas Powder six years old, was there and she render ears oiu, cuy ana tnat they should have consideration In reserving teats for mtm. 89 92 262 267 i ed a solo that pieasea ine I wr wno waH uiscnargea Dy un crm bers of their flocks. It Is thoua hL ktk. i THE WEATHER as she finished, there was pv pany, was capiureu in uaiuornia, ever, that Mr. Sunday will continue the Tonieht will be "Crabill Night," ana WASHINGTON, D.

C. Uov. 17. Rain Friday, Saturday probably fair. same policy he pursued In other eltlss there will be no reservations.

The evan gollst will tell his life story. in naving the tabernacle oDsn fo alt alike. He takes the atsnd that It If tha unconverted he wishes to reeh mors! mis morning: James llioomcr, Main street, Simpson; Eugene HIialYer, 7d Cemetery street; W. G. Wagner, 17 Belmont street; D.

C. Hnro, Thorns street: Kobert Nemire, 18H Lincoln avenue; Carl Hawkey, 67 Williams avenue; Frederick G. Brown, 2 Wavne street; Henry Peters, 59 South Church street; Al. Burdlca, 75 Klver Street; W. C.

Fielding, 8 Wayne avenue. Mentioned BrUly. William Lamereaux, of Eighth avenue, was admitted to the City hospital yesterday. Judson Wllklns, of Elmira, N. has returned yesterday after visiting at the home of Theodore Hannon, of Canaan street.

Paul, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, South Main street, Is seriously 111. Mrs. A.

L. Cramer, of Darte avenue, spent yesterday In Honesdale as the guest of Mrs. Charles Emery. Mrs. Clara Burke, of Church street, Is In New York city, visiting relatives.

Cottage Hose Company Fair tonight, Burke's Hall. Music by Lynott. Adv. The evangelist took ills text last nigni HfivKRXAQES Open Marked for Securities I will offer at Public Sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at 130 Washington on Monday, November 22. at 10 a.

Union National First National, of Olyphant Pine Brook Bank Title Guaranty Surety Clark Snover Qom. Pfd. Offerings Respectfully Solicited W. D. RUNYON COMMISSION BROKER.

hz. "ll so man tne reconsecrated Christians; Unto Men Once to Die, but After This JESSUP ftaoki Iforrls. In Dickson City, Nov. 18, 1915, by Rev. James Truscott, Julius Sacks, of Scranton, and Miss Nellie Norrts, of Dickson City.

the Judgment. i i. cnnninted for men to die once, JKSSUP. Nov. II.

John P. Walsh, af yesterday by Chief of Police Frank O'Boyle. Swellick. who was held under heavy ball, disappeared when his case was called for' trial and the ball was declared forfeited. Andrew Weiwlnskl, bondsman, also of Simpson, was given six montlss to locate him and turn him over to the police or make good.

Several days ago the chief received word from Weiwlnskl that he had located Swellick In California, Washington county. Just twenty eight miles below Pittsburgh. The chief left at once and returned yesterday morning with Swellick. He Was taken to the county Jail at Scranton yesterday afternoon. Trenton, N.

Is visiting friends In this but many will die twice, for those who die in their sins and come to the Judgment without their forgiveness will be sent Into the second death which Is an WinlBhment from God beyond Babcock ft Wilcox' 131 135 Bliss, E. 350 376 Bliss, E. pf 72 80 Canadian Car ft Fy 91 93 Canadian Car ft Fy pf 107 110 Canadian Explosives 380 41S Canadian Explosives pf 100 110 Colts Arms Co 860 8u du Pont Powder 422 428 Hercules Powder 422 428 Niles Bement Pond 184 188 Savage Arms 350 400 Standard Screw 296 305 Wlnchet'ter Arms Co 2500 2650 EAST BUFFALO CATTLS EAST BUFFALO, N. Nov. 18.

CBttle, slow and steady. Veals, active, I4.0010.50. Hogs, active; plgs, steady; heavy, $6. 907.00; mixed, 8.57.0O; yorkers, 86.65ift8.0O; roughs, $5.60 5.75; stags, $4.606.25. Sheep and lambs; sheep, steady; lambs, higher, yearlings, $6.00 (ff 7.60; wotehrs, t6.766.00; $3,00 sheep, mixed, $5.25 6.76.

Miss Anna Lynch, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Lynch, of Delaware ktrtst. in in ni ner nome. Ralph Kane, of Wllkes Barre, was a utiiiur hi town loaar.

Mrs. Dennis O'Connor and Miss AffMa 1 a 1 v. iiii.ui nv.u Minr in ovrsnisn to uay. DURYEA Frank Rogan, who was injured In Iks ArcnDaia mines a lew days ago, IS re covering. which there is no hope," declared.

"You may treat the matter of the Judgment llghtlr now, but It Is oomlng as sure as you live and there li no esoapr lug It. So the best thing to do is to be ready for the Judgment day. The whiskey sellers, gamblers, Infidels, harlots, hypocritical church members, society devotees, drunkards, and all blasphemers will condemned in that day and receive a sentence of eternal death. "The Judgment day will be a dark day for some of you," the evangelist said. "Men will cry for the rocks and hills to DURYEA, Nov.

II. John Fransik. of New street, was struck and Instantly killed by an engine on the Lehigh Valley cut off yesterday at 3 o'olock. Martin McNIsh and John Ratchford Joseph Rogan, of Carbondals, tu DEATHS Blodos In Olyphant, Nov. 18, 1915, Joseph Blodos, of Columbia avenue, agod 02 years.

Walsh In gnrnnton, Nov. 18, Mrs. Michael of 720 Hampton street. 1 McAllister In Dunmore, Nov. 18, 1015.

John J. McAllister, 30, Of 846 East Drinker street. OUftoa in Scranton, Nov. 18, 1916, Charles H. Clifton 60, of Adams avenue.

MoKenamlB In Scranton, Nov. 16, 1916, Infant daughtter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McMenamin, of 238 Wyoming avenue.

Xlitr In Klter, Nov. 14, 1915, Mrs Kacharlah Klaer, 81, of thnt place. Jadfe In Scranton, 18. 1915, Mrs. Catherine Judge, of 421 Fourth aenu.

Brefcotta In Scranton. Nov. IT, 1916, Mrs. Salvatoro Brabotta, ofm Corner street, Dunmore. leasoa to Open.

The local State league teaiu, will officially open their basketball season at home this evening, when they will line up against the strong Wllkes Barre team. Mayor James Murrin will toss the first ball up between the centers. Game will start at 9 o'clock. caner in town today. are doing jury duty at Wllkes Barre 1Nw York Stock Exchanee.

New York Cotton Exchnnn. New Tork Coftn Exchange Chicago Stock Exchaneo, Chicago Board of Trade. Phllatlphi Btock Exchange 312 15 Meat Bldg. Joseph Conway, of Church strsst, Mg a recent caller In Archbald, Clarence Whits was an OlypMtrt this Week. Announcement of the coming mar cuner yerieraay.

riage of Miss AjgntH Begly, of Plttston, and A. of this place, which John O'Rourke, of Archbald, Wat a town today. Ittsi Madlsoaamried. The funeral of Miss Lucv Afnrllann will take place Wednesday. November 14.

at Plttston. II tnn I fall on tnem anq nine mem irora uuu. oajm or rsTAirxa. The family of the tats Patrick tcr There will bo weeping and gnashing of the 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Megargel Co.

Members New Vork Stock Exchange. ft Congrats SB Pin ,11 1 rvt c.i.v, v.1.1 visiting relative and friends hers. ney wish to thank their friends kindness shown to thsm in.tMlr teeth. I have reaa tnat tne iitu am Mrs. Knos naaison, oi way man, wno mat, th mols, although It has died at her horns Monday evening at mvh oni them until It comes toY': fol nwlft a brief Illness, A pleasant mrtnaay party was nem at tha horn of and Mrs, Reap Wedny In honor of their bereavement, i nANKKEH I cciwn pN.

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