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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1809. N. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BlCr MORTQAQE UECOItDEB. Tiled in ljiartford Cotuirv ecordnra' Offlco for $1,000,000. Special to iiu iaiui imt Tilbimti.

Towandu. Nov. IS. One of the largest mortgages ever tiled in Bradford county Is now being recorded In tho Register and Recorder's ofllce, o- rather an exact copy of tho orlg Mil document, which has a face value of Is being put upon tho books. It la given by the New York and Pennsylvania Telephone and Telegraph company to the Washington Trust company of New Yotk rlty.

Tho document sets forth that the telephone company Intends to extend and Improve Its system and for the purpose of doing this, nnd also paying another mortgage of Issues $1,000,000 worth of coupon bonds, dated November 1 1899, bearing Interest at 4 per payable semi-annually and nuniheied from one to They become duo November 1, 1029. To secure the payment the mortgage Is given. The copy now being recorded was compared veiy caiefully with the oilglnal mortgage, which was shown to Register and Recorder J. N. Callff.

and which beais a revenue stamp costing The Instrument covers twenty-nix pages printed, and a copy has been Hied In earh rounty where the telephone company does buslnes TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, largo Attendance at the Stroudsburg Meeting Fiidny. KpTiiil to I lie i 1 1 Minn Stroudsburg, Nov. 13 There was a good attendance at the Momoe county teachers' Institute today. Thi morning besslon opened 1th un address In Idlss McCIoskey, of Ildlnboro, Pa, who spoke on the choice nnd of pictures. Mr.

.1. Culberson talked on creating Interest In the work. Dr Van Ormer, of ncttvsbmg, gave an Interesting talk on "An Involution of Educational Ideas and Ideals Prof. II. Reber, of Hast Stroudsburg, closed the morning session with an address on "Thnddcui Stevens and induration." the afternoon session Dr.

Van Ormer talked on "Nftrleoted Phases of the Mind;" Prof ,1. Paul on "Teach-lug History." The d.s work closed with an Interesting tulk by George 11. llnneher, A. Pli.D of Lyceum, who took for his subject "Contact." This evening Ryron W. King, A.

of Pittsburg, delivered a lecture on "Kyes that See and Peo Not, and Rars that Hear and Hear Not." WILDCATS IN MONROE. Two Animals Have Been Slain Within the Past Week, bpeclal to I i in i i une Stroudsburg, Nov Ti The tesldentu of tin town of Gilberts, of this county, of late have heard peculiar sounds which rather unsettled the nerves of tho women nnd children The men concluded that the noise camo from wild cats that were making their homes In the vicinity of tho town. William Smale's woods near by was searched by George Gregory, David Lolloch nnd Wilson Frable. Tho party came across a very large wild cot, one of the dogs succeeded In chasing the beast up a tree, then got seared and inn. Loltoch and party with their guns brought the beast to the ground.

The carcass of a big catamount or wild cat as they are familiarly called, ntti acted the cuilous gaze of a largo number of people at the Lackawanna station a day or so ago. It was killed at PoituH Lake bv William Connell. son of Congressi'jin Connell, of Scranton. The animal was sent to Scranton to lp mounted. SNOW ON THE POCONO.

Delayed South-Dound Tiain Hunt- eia Disappointed, r-pcclal to the Serai ton Tiibune. Stioiidsburg, Nov. 1C Tho snow -of yesterday, which fell to tho extent ot lhe Inches, delayed south bound trains, ltepoits from the Pocono mountain itato tint the fall was even heavier. The first snow of the season has great-lv disappointed pleasure seekers, who were anxious to take the first sleigh ilde. Nenily the entile day a dilzzlv rain has fallen and the snow has melted fast.

Hunteis arc particularly dlbap-pointed. A heav miovv suel; as yesterday, had th- weather lemalned cold, would have been a gicat help to gun- DROPPP.D DEAD. The man with heart trouble never knows when his lime may come. When he leaves home for work he may never return alive, lie may drop dead on the street, in his pulpit, in his office, over his work bench. Heart disease is no respecter of persons.

The Christian minister is liable the same us anyone else. Rev. C. h. Muudell writes: "I MiflereU from that dreadful tlrrd feeling and wtuLneM, and In 1693 I loit my health alto ether I went to ouc of the beit doctor in the fctate and he said I bid heart, (tornach, liver and kidney trouble.

His treatment did me no good I tried different kinds of patent medicines but worse all the time. If I walked up liUl or a Htle fast It seemed as though ray heart would jump out. I had almost given up all hope, and uy money was all gone; was scarcely able to make a living, finally I wrote Dr, I'Wrce and following his advice I purchased at my nearest drug store a bottle of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and a bottle of his Pleasant This was a year ago and now I nra happy to say that I am in the enjoyment of perfect health. I am so glad of my health that I cannot say too much.

I first return my sincere thanks to Almighty God and then to Dr Tierce. "I would not do without your 'Pellets' for hundred dollar! (m 00) pr month, Do not think I am exaggerating. My statement is true and if any doubt it they can write to Pinegrove, Ohio, where I live, and if any should think this an assumed name and that such a man as C. L. Muitdtll does not exist, they may look in the minutes of Trovldeuce Assods.

lion, or iu the Baptist Year Hook, in the list of JJIders, and they will find my name." Constipation and biliousness are radically cured by Dr, Pierce's Pellets. ners In tracking game, which Is plentiful this season, UaubltB arc giving giuat sport to local as well as city sportsmen In the Pocono region and. other points in tho county. SUSqUEHANNA COUNTY. Bpeclal to the Scranton Tribune.

Susquehanna, Nov. 13. In the matter of the salo of the stock of the Water companies in this place and vicinity, A. A. Holbrook of Wllkcs-Uarro, who Is In town as the representative of capitalists In that city, states that nn effort Is being made to purchase tho stock of the Susquehanna Water company, owned by non-residents, which Includes half of the stock He has had no option on the stock of the Lanes-boio Water company.

Mr. Holbrook says the option on the Oakland Wnter Works expired on Tuesdny. It was not accepted, tho pi Ice being consld-eied too high. Moody Post No. 53, Grand Army of the Republic, will be Inspected this evening, Tho Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association held Its annual reception last evening In Ilngan opeia house.

The attendance wus largo, nnd the occasion was a very pleasant one. Doran's Susquehanna orchestra furnished music. A number of Susquehanna people are In Gloat Rend this morning attending tho funeral of tho late airs. Edwin Klstler. Union ThnnKsghlng set vices will held In the Raptlst rhuich, with sermon by Rev.

David I. Sutheiland, pastor of the Piesbyterlan chinch. A few Inches of snow fell on Tuesdav afternoon and evening. It is inpldly dlsappeailng today. The horse shoers of Susquehanna county met In New Mllford today and effceted a poimnnent oiganlzatlon.

Piesldent 11. H. Thomas of the Ilrlo denies absolutely that his road Is to be amalgamated Itli the Vundcrb'lt system The Delaware and Hudson trainmen leeeived their ducats today. New Mllford Is to have a publlo cit-culatlng llbrnrv. It Is reported that the mains of tho usqwiianna Water company uie to be extended.

Dr Snyder of New Mllford had a narrow escape on Monday evening. hlle driving across a railroad crossing at Tlffnnv, near Montrose. hU wagon was struck by a Lackawanna and Monti ose locomotive nnd reduced to kindling wood Tho doctor and his horse escaped seilous Injury. The commissions of Susquehanna county have not yet decided as to who will receive the row aid of $1,000 otfered for tho arrest of Ragan and Shea. The gcnetal opinion Is that the amount be illvldedamong four or five persons.

The annual ball of Keystone Hook and Ladder company No. 1 will take place In Hognn opera house on Friday evening, December 29. Music will be furnished by Doran's full orchestra of Susquehanna. It will he one of the stellar social events of the season. Dora Rebekah Lodge, I.

O. O. will pay Dealah Lodge of RInghamton a fraternal visit on Thursday evening. The Ttanscrlpt expresses tho hope that the shareholders of the Susquehanna Water company will sell f'dr stock to home purchasers. Tho funeral of tho late Mrs.

Ainu-da Rrammer of Lnnesboro took place this afternoon from the Jackson I5npf.it church, Rev Mr. David ofllciatlng. The remains were Interred In the Jock.son cemetery. Daniel Sully will appear In Hogan opera house on Thursday evening 'n "O'Rrlen, tho Contractor." The Ladles' Guild of Christ Episcopal church will hold a social this evening nt the home of Mrs. Clara Falkep-burk, Westchester street.

Mrs. Rose Gallagher of Wllkes-Rano Is the guest of Susquehanna friends. PITTSTON. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Plttston, Nov.

Jj Tho cash drawer In John Toohey's saloon In Exeter borough wns robbed of 1S0 last nlghj. when tho bartender left the saloon for a few minutes. A stranger, who was I in tho saloon at tho time, is suspected. For seveial days past an aged man I has been peddling eye glasses In this vicinity. Last evening he tame across a tramp who appealed quite friendly They decided to bunk together, and found a satlsfactoiy lodging place In a shanty at the lower end of Durvpa During the night the tramp evidently decided to paddle his own canoe and he silently departed from the shanty, taking with him his bedmnto's hat, coat, vest, shoes, two cases containing two do7en gold-rimmed glasses and two dozen nlumlnum-ilmmed The West Plttston Indians will rnv football with the Tunkhannck Illsh School nt the latter plaeo on Thanks- giving Day.

The Indians play a umi unuoumeuiy prove wor- thy opponents for the Wyoming count linvn. The footbnll game announce 1 fiir Kingston Field today between Wyor.l Ing Rorrlnnry and the s-chool if I.acit awant.i was postponed on acco.tit cf the wi etched condition of the Held. The game will be played on Saturday, Noveml.er 25. Sani'itl Trailer, and "Wis Margaret Klense of Went Plttston were united In marriage this ovenlng nt th" home of the bride, by Rev. S.

J. Arthur. pastor of tho Luzerne Avenue Baptist 1 ciiurcn tiniy the immediate relatives were present. The couple ore popular people here, the groom being foreman of the West Plttston Hose company. They left on wedding tilp for a few days.

I'pon their mttirn they will reside with the bride's parents. Honesdale Booming. Special to the Bernntnn Tribune. Honesdale, Nov. 15.

An evldeace that business Is booming In Ilonesilale Is given In the amount of business done by tho railroads for the past two months, one-third more than It was tho same menths one year ago. At the Delaware and Hudson Rtatlon It has been equally as good. Every man and boy who will Is working nnd the prospect Is brlfiht. Honesdale will yet come to the front as a railroad center. Company E.

Election. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Honesdale, Nov. 15. East night Company Thirteenth regiment, elected First lieutenant Grant W.

Lane to eucceed Captain D. C. Osborne. Second Lieutenant N. E.

Elgolow was elected fit st lieutenant, and Surgeant Harry Maney, second lieutenant. The election was conducted by Adjutant D. B. Atherton of Scranton. TTJNKHANNOCK.

Special to tho Scranton Trlbuno. Tunkhnnnook, Nov. 15. Tho news of tho wreck of tho United States cruiser, Charleston, off tho coast (if Lur.on, as reported on Monday nnd Tuesday, lial an especial Interest for tho peoplo hero as paymaster 7. Wells Reynolds, son of Hon, W.

N. Reynolds, and pay clerk, R. J. Little, son of Attorney C. Little, were nntlves of There was considerable uns-lety In the two families upon reading tho report of the wreck and a tele-giam was Immediately sent to tho navy department at Washington nnd a reply received late Tuesday afternoon that as far ns tho department was Informed there were no lives lost in the wreck.

Reynolds and Llttlo went out on the bnttleshlp Oregon nnd had only been on the Charleston a few months when the wreck nccurrod. Attorney II. J. Harding who has been In Cohoes, N. all the summer, has returned here nnd Intends to locate In Wllkes-Rarre shortly.

The first snow storm of tho sason stiuck Tunkhnnnock about noon on Tuesday and continued until some time; In the evening. About thres I'iclies of snow fell nnd i few people were out In tho evening w''h cutters tuning advantage of it. The stock of the 1 13. Oiay candy storo and bakery has been purcharcd by Mrs. George Phlllipson nnd the store will bo run by hci for the present.

A new time table will go Into operation on tho Valley road next Sunday. Tho changes In the tlmo of trains la small, and no additional trains are put on. We still go down the road at noon. Professor Gcorgo Cnrr, of Scranton, nas in town on Saturday last and organized his classes for banjo, guitar and mandolin Instruction for 'he coming voar. This Is Professor Carr'a fourth year nt this place and he has met with remarkable success.

A legular meeting of the borough council was held on Tu.Mdny evening) and the routine business of the month tiansacted. Some of tho memberj of the Tunk-hannock Chess club went lovvn to Wilkes. Bai re on Tuesday evening to play the members of th Wllkes-Rarre club. In tho party watc Hon. lohn A.

Slttser Deaper Billings, K. Her-rick. E. Stone, T. Orjnville.

Rysenbach, 13. M. Phillips and James F. Day. HONESDALE.

Ilonesdalo, Nov. in. Five Inches of snow fell In Honesdnlo last night. Miss Jennie Brownscombe has gone to New York to spend the winter. Wayne county furnishes apples for both the Western and Southern market.

Buyers for these markets have been In Ilonesdalo for some time. The coal screens from the abandoned Delaware and Hudson canal pocket have been taken to the coal washery at Hoadley's. The Erie railroad will run a $1.50 ex-cuislon to New York November 22. Mrs. Hemy Gretter of Wllkes-Rarre Is visiting at her father's Mr.

A. Volgt. AN EJITOR'S LAMENT. Complains at the Public's Lack of Practical Appreciation. Prom the Pottsville Miners' Journal.

Theie are all sorts of mean people In the world, tho degree of meanness depending pretty much upon the point of view. To the newspaper man's mind tho meanest man Is the fellow who subscribes to the out-of-town papers and then persistently borrows the fhomo paper. We think that no man can leally be called a "good cltteen" who does not subset ibo to his town paper, providing he can aftorj to do so. The public appear to bo very indlf-fetent as to whether the local nevvs-papoi should live or die No matter what sort of an entertainment Is proposed, or for hatever purpose the proceeds are to be devoted the first Idea that Is presented by the promoters is that this mean spirit exists to a largo nay, unlvei sal degree nmeng tho churches nnd the various seml-charlt-ablo enterprises which are a constant I feature of the local life of a small com- I munlty. These people are, or ought to I be, good and charitable; yet their flist idea appears to bo how much they can divert from the treasury of the newspaper.

It is fact that we know of instances where free advertising had been demanded for questionable cluar-. Itablo schemes, and we have at th. same tlmo been Invited to buy ticket for our reporters to go to the same for tho sole pin pose of pultme up this or that self -conscious chai.icter In the entertainment. The question never presents itself for a moment that we I are not In the slightest degree Interested In manv of these affairs. We are i so busy at all times In the effort to make both ends meet In our business that we have no desire to be Identified with anvthlng that will make our task a more dllllcult one.

We afrtrm that the churches set a veiy bad example In thl.i direction various entertainment are projected i wnlch wo 0 afflnatlnn, and wa to do advertising free for Eamo whon tll0 churencs ore fllllv n(1 onMrplv fn for the wotk AVe should not be ex pected to contrlhuto to the work of every chinch in the community. In 1 many cities now the preachers are being made to realise that they must ox- i pnrt no free advertising. Church no tloea of ceivlcea are paid for at tho ngiilar rates; and this Is as It should be. Tho church notlco Is put In for no other reason ihan to draw a crowd, and Incidentally to lnu.ase the nmount in tho collection plaits, therefore thu service should bo considered worth Just wnat the newspaper charges for It. It cannot be denied that the publlshjd notice has a value, else It is a fact that the preacher would not go (o the tioublQ of writing it out und sending It to the olllcc for publication.

Thero Is no reason why a small fund should not bo wet aside by the various chuiches to be used for advertising their 6er vIcob. Money Is spent for other purposes which do not brln? In the toturna which a Judiciously plated notice Invariably does It Is a fact that anions the large titles most prosperous churches are those whoso pastors pay close attention to getting their an uouncomentK In the papers. Theso men believe In publicity and tire willing to pay for It, because ihey see the dliect, icsults Sunday nftcr Sunday. There Is no good reason In our mind why tho churches should not pay for valuo celved Just the same as the meichant, taken at night will make you 1 feol rlciht. act rlnht and look! ingnu inoy euro wonsiipanon.

Iluoutaana'JScentt, nt all drus tore. INVIGORATED HOW A WOMAN GOT HER STRENGTH BACK. She Took Our Vinol with Good Results. WE WANT EVERY ONE TO KNOW ABOUT IT. READ WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY.

COME AND SEE US. Wo don't want any one, in this city to drag1 themselves through lift) in pain nnd misery for tho want of enough strength to feel well and happy. If you feel listless, vv ithout ambition and run down, it is a bad sign. You are running grave chances. You aro in a condition to be attached by most any disease.

This feeling of debility is a symptom that your system is generally demoralized. You should take n. tonic. You bhould take Vinol, which we know and will guarantee will restore your strength. Following is one case whero it did this.

Mrs. T. JJ. Boyle, of .10 Chestnut West NowttJn, says: Last spring I used ono bottle of Vinol. At that time I was all run down and siok.

I find that it did mo lotsof good, and by its use my strength came back to me." Vinol is a delicious preparation, containing tho active curatiyo principles that are found in cod-liver oil, dissolved in a delicate table wine. Vinol acts directly on the stomach, aiding digestion and at the tamu time-creating' a healthy appetite. It gives strength and vigor to orery organ of the body. We endorse Vinol, and guarantee its action( and will gladly refund to any one who Is not satisfied th money which they paid for it. MATTflEWS Pharmacists.

Both sides have but one primaty objsct in view idvancment and expansion and neither one should have tho advantage of the other so far as the newspaper Is concerned. When tho people ot Pottsville begin to Bhow true appreciation of the conditions which confiont the local papers, and are willing to pay their fair share for the benefits they expect, then it Is here which will satisfy all thj people. It costs money to run a "newspaper." Ono If. 1-21-09-5. This means that for ono fare plus one dollar the Lackawanna railroad will sell on November 21, 1S99, from Ml.

Morris, Ithaca, Oswego, Utlca, and all Intermediate points, tickets to New York and return, permitting the holder to I spend five full days In the metropolis. This week of November 21 will be one of the gayest and most Interesting of the entire winter. One of the greatest football gamea of the year, that between Columbia college and tho Carlisle Indians, will be played at Manhattan Field on November 25. Columbia collego recently defeated Yale on the gridiron. Its eleven Is the only aggregation of football players outMdo of the "Big Four" that ever scored against Yale.

The Carlisle Indlnns have de- feated some of the beBt college football teams In the United States. At the theater this week will be a I particularly brilliant one, Anions their nttractlons-i will be the following May Irwin In "Sister Julia Arthur In "More than the Alice Nlelson Opprn company In "The Singing Julia Marlowe in "Barbara Virginia Harned in "The Song of the John Drew in "The Tyranny 1 of Mrs. FIske In 'Becky 1 Richard MatiBlleld, William Gillette, the Kendala, Annie Russell, Anna Held, William II. Crane and others. The city Itself will be an attraction as It has already donned Its holiday dresB.

The tlckotB at one fare plus ono dol- Iar for the round trip will be sold on November 21, and must be used for the going Journey at or before midnight of that date. They may bo used for the return Journey on any train leaving New York before midnight on Novom- I ber 26. PRICEBUHO. Harold Ecluln, the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Amos Hamflett, whoso Illness appeared In Tuesday's edition, died at the homo of his Brandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamllett, of Bowman street, yesterday. Funeral announctment will be made later. The Desideratum.

Lawyer Do I understand that you de. hIio to cut our wayward bon out of your will? Pather What I would like to do would be to cut him out of the contest Philadelphia Noith Ametlcnn. Perfectly Satisfactory. "Does your portrait look like you, Doi-othy?" "Yes; It looks Just exactly as I would look If I were prettier than I am," De-trolt Free Press. IN HRART DISEASE IT WORKS LIKE MAGIC "For years my Breatcst enemy was organic Heart Disease.

From uneasiness and palpitation It developed Into abnormal action, thumping, flutterhiB and choktnrT sensations. Dr. Agnow's Cure for the Heart save Instant relief, and tho bad symptoms have entirely dls. appeared. It Ib 11 wonder-worker, for my case was chronic." Rev.

L. S. Dana, PlttsburB, Pa. For sale by Matthews Bros, and W. T.

Clark. 40. THE MARKETS. Wall Btreat Itoviow. New York, Nov, IE.

Thero was a show of strength In stocks today owing to the largo operations by professionals speculative of the important industrials nnd specialties notably sugar, the leather stocks some of tho metal Issues and New York publlo utilities, all of which showed large gains. Thero were stiong advances In New York Central on the announced; settlement of differences over the Hos-ton nnd Albany lease, In Southern Paclllc on the continued largo absorption by banking Interests, In Pacific Mall In anticipation of uctton on ths dividend, In the coalcis on the 'good conditions In the anthracite ttade. Tho level of prices on the whole Is higher but tho activity was never widely distributed and the general disposition was to maintain a waiting attitude pending further developmonts In tho money situation. Thero was iu rccur-rency of extreme stringency in the local money market. Secretary aago'3 announcement that the treasury would buy $25,000,000 of United State bonds at the price at which thej wer" quoted on the New York exchange yesterday was not made until after tho closing of today's markets.

Tho sterling exchange market was dull but Inclined to firmness In response to the hardening of money where thero was a special demand on the mnrket Incident to the taking up of government bills to provide for war expenses. There was continued demand from stock exchange sources for time money and 7 per cent, was bid for six months loans where Industrial Rfnnlf fln-lirei! na rrllntornl Tntfil tanlna I 407,900 shares. Thoio was moderate n-Mvlty In the bond market mid price chants wcro mKcd. Total sales par vnluo II. S.

bonds are unchanged In the bid price. The range of today's prices for the st cks of the New York stock markets sie given below. The quotations tiro furnished Tho Trlbuno by J. N. S-S12LL CO members of the Consoll-dattd Stock Hxchnrge.

410 and 411 Connell building, Scranton Pa. Open- High- Low- Closing, est est. Ing Am Cotton Oil 44H -H'i ll'i Am. Sugar Ilcf. I 155 ir.2 V' Am Tobacco U8H 11S 116t4 Ui's Am.

S. 47 4CH 4S4 T. S. Fe 22M; 2.1V!. 22S 23 T.

To, 6IH bRH 64Vi ii Am. Tin Pinto 32V4 SIVi 2'3 Balto Ohio f2 f.2 f2 C2 Brooklyn It. T. Ef.j 8Si Bfi 8S Cnn Tobacco 41'4 4ni 4m Phi H. Ohio 27SS 27i 27-4 2T Chic, Bur.

111'4 132 111 lift Chic West. Hi-i 14'A 14 14'', Chic, Mil ft St 12m 121 121 chic Wost. 10734 ic(, inn, chic n. 1 p. 1124 112 112 Cons Gas lti4 lWi lil4 lit st is fa's ran Del.

Hudson ISi'i 121H 120 Del L. West. I'M lH Fed Stoel rrM3 50 55 53'i Fed. Steel. I'r 7i 7S14 7 781, General Klectrlc ...124 124 121U Inti Paper 21U 25U 23tt Louis, fk Nash.

S.VV WW VOW Manhattan 102' 101 102 Met Traction Ill lai'l IW3 111H m. "sti na ii MIepo. Pacific 474 4tW 47 lW N. J. Central 1224 121 1224 12-1 N.

Central 11 H74 H7i N. O. 214 2Vi; 2'. Norfolk, Com 25 21 2fi4 2' Norfolk, Pr 70 70 70 70 North. Pacific 51 54 51 54 Pacific Mall 'l 44 i'H 4'i5 retina.

120 32t'i Peoplo's Gas 112 111 112 Read, Common 20U 204 1st Pr r.V. f.7 514 South Pacific 414 12 Pouthem Ry 5C4 57 MVi 57 Tenn 114'i 115 114 Texas Pacific 1R l'i Wi. T'nlon Pnclflo 47W 47 47 4" Union Pacific, 71 7fi 75 75 Leather 21 26 21 21 XT Tether. Pr. 70 804 70 70 T' S.

Rubber 47 47 47 47 Western Vnlon SO Sfi fR W. gr L. r.rlo 114 11 li 10 114 Erie, 29 .10 24 23 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- CIos. WHEAT.

Ing est. est. dig. December C7 C0 67U CORN. December 314 Sl'i 31 314 OATS.

Mav 23 21 23J 23 PORK. January 9 47 9T 9 45 9.47 Scranton Board of Trnds Eschango Quotations All Quotations Dasod on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Bank Scranton Salni.s Bank Scrnnton Co Third National Hank Dime Dcp Dls Bank Economy Light. H.

i P. Scrnnton 111.. H. P. Co.

Scranton Forfdnc Co. Laclca. Trust Safe Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co.

Clark Snovor Co, Com. Clark Snovor Co. Pr. Scr. Iron Fence Mfs.

Co. Scrnnton Axle Works T-nrka. Dairy Co. Pr lid. Asked.

S00 2JJ 95 42'i 200 47 85 100 150 a) 400 123 100. 100 20 250 115 115 US 100 10J 102 t5 Co. Savlnca Dank Trust Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first 1 (mod il HA People Street Ralltta.

first moriKBo. ue Jia People's Street Rallwa, lion- ertu i Dlekson ManufitcturlnK Co Lacka Townshln Srhool 1 City of Scrutiton St. Imp. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Stranton Traction 115 Scranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II (i. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Av enue.) Butter Creamery, 2Ja24c; print, 23c; daity, firkins, 2Ja23e tubs.

2.1c. 1-ses Select western, nearby, fctate. 20c. Cheese Pull cream, new, Beans I'er bu choice marrow, medium, pea, J2 40. Onions rei 45c Potatoes Per 40c.

Lemons--J3 Wa3.75 per box. Plour-JtCO. New YerU drain nnd Produce Market New York, Nov 15. Flour opened weak with wheat, ruled modorutcly active rnd closed llrm In keeplns with tho fetor- nbl turn In tho prlcn of what. Who it 1 Spot llrm: No 2 red, "Je f.

li cifloit tpnt; No. 1 northern Dulnth, "CVnc f. ntloat to nrrlvo; No. 1 hard Duloth, 7k'c f. o.

b. nfloat, spot; No 2 red, T.hc Options opened wenk ut a do- nut) iu -1. tiubi-'U ill 111 ni itLb itit' chaiiBCd prices to 'it of advance Mnth cloud 754C May, 70c Dhi 72c Ctn Spot easy; No. 2, 10c o. 1 nnd JS'ic.

elevator Options nn vt ut about unchanged prlotu, closel t-tudy at '4c net advnnco. May closed Dec, S9c Oats Spot tiulct, Optlins nominal Butter ytrone, ostein creamery, 21n23Hc; do factory, 15al7c; Juno creamery, S0a24Vjc; Imitation creamery, 15u21c state dairy, do creamery, SIla25Hc. Cheese Steady; small 12ibal2c; nnest larBO fancy Sept, lnro Oct. finest, ll'ic Bubs Steady, state and 21a2lc loss off; western ungraded at n.ark, llarOc. FhlUdelphU Otniu nnd Prodnc Philadelphia, Nov.

and He contract Brado, 63a70c Corn Unchanged; No 2 mixed, Nov, 3SHn35Hc Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, No. 3 do, S0Ha31c; No, 2 mlxcddo. PotatoesSteady; choice, per 4toi50c; New York and Western choice, per 47aiSc, Now York and western, A "Hodcm iN s' nifj tcwc-3JR ElOASTO! WITH THE JlllGS ftS AwK i "ft" V10 SMAwtfiV I i TI1e old way of .01 'Jr "luoEss costs no more. THE COFFEE COSTS NO MORE.

Aslc your grocer pci.t m. vwiii xj. "vv. mwvuvidvr )SKS0S5OSOiJX5K I We Exterminate Moths I From Your Furniture And destroy every uiotii worm aud egg, without taking furniture apart. is, Successfully treated and work guaranteed.

reasonable. 1 Tie Scraraton Bedding Co. ii (j typ -T- -M MOSS Is to be found on Rocks, in the Woods, aud not 011 our goods, as every article of merchandise in our immense establishment is fairly shining with newness. Soma Spsclal Bargains for tha Mmi of This Week White Enamel Beds, with best spring $5.50 Vclour Couches, tufted and fringed 8.75 F.mcy Rued Rockers, new styles 2.75 Fancy T.ibles, in oak and mahogany 3.75 4. Cotton Top M.ittresses, full size 3.00 -f Feather Pillows, best of ticking, per pair 1.00 4.

Axminster Moquette Rugs, exquisite colorings 2.00 -4 White Angora Rugs, perfectly odorless 2.75 I CIVPEKTEf MTE BEBGHMSER, Established Yesterday. 406 Lackawanna Avenue 0 ft. iron MtS ua Sold by All First-Class DruggUts. Highly Kccotn. nicmlcd by Pliy.s cinns.

FAMILY ORDERS JOSEPH ROSS, AGENT, Ofllce 902 West Lackawanna Avcnip, Scrnnton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4732. fair to Good. 41a43c. Butter Firm and pitnts lc.

higher; fancy western crcam-ei 2Cc; fancy prints, 2Sc. Ebbs Firm, Bocd demand; fresh neat by, 25c; fresh wptern. 22i23c do. southw item, 21c; southern, 20e. Cheese Stoadj.

Rc-linod siiBars I'nc hanged. Cotton Firm and 1-lCc hlslur; mlddllns uplindi. I 7 13-lfc. Tallow Quiet but steady; tltv prime in hhds ISal'Jic country 4Ta5c daik, 1 il. 3'ic Krcnse, 3a4Vc Live poultr Pull in Iirlccs weak, fowls, S.i'ie.

old spihiB chickens. SaSVjc ducks, S.iio.; turkis, 5ul0o. Drcssid poultrj Dull nnd ia Irr, fowls, choice, lO'c. do fair O'alOc. old roosters, 7'ic cholco thickens, nearby l.irBe, 11a 12c.

until and medium do, 10c; westtin do lut no. lie medium 10c small Sa'm turkeys, cholco to fancv, 11a 12c ilr to (rood do. tlOe Inferior, fac Receipts Flour, 1 b.iirels and C.OJ0 sneks; wheat l.WM btisliels; corn, f4 000 liuhPlsj oats, 2JtnO builuls. Sli'p- inents-Wheat, S.000 bushels; corn, 000- oats. 43 1, COO.

Chicago Grain and Froduca. I ChlcaBo, Nov. lo-Wluat wan weaK early with LUerpool today, but stiffened I .1. On rctipvmilK m-nn nnd buying to evm up the grain trades. closing under jeMerday.

Corn and oats closed unchanged ami provisions a shade to 5c. lower Cth quotutioim wore as follows: Flour Steady; No. 2 yellow. 32n32ic; No. 3 spring wheat, C3a Cfc; No.

2 red. No 2 corn, Sla34c: No. 2 oats, 23n21Mc.j No. 3 hlte, No 2 rye. Kic; No.

2 barley, 37a5c No 1 ttnr seed and north-vift, J1W, prime tlmothv, 1Vi2.Vi, mess potk per $7 70aS 10; lai J. per hundred pounds. IS3a3; stm-t ribs sldt-s, dty salted vhtulders, iSV.c Mioit clear sides. 55 IB i3 20, whiskey, 11 23V4; sugars, unehaiigetl. Chicago Live Stock Market.

Chicago. Nov 13 Cattle itood to cholco grades tttong to 10e hluliei Rango cattln strong to shado hU'boi Butchers, stoeU ami common turn Btockers and feeders, steady; actlvo mar ket. Good to choice, poor 1 medium. $4 50; mixed stocicers, 'a 75 relected feedets, S4u70, good t.i rnotco iii'" canuers. JIVUJW, nuns, tla5; fed Texas bc-ues, 30a50, grass Texas btccrs.

1 Uil 25, westirn longo beeves, f4a'23 l'i Market Btiui.illv 10c. lowet mPct '1 hti'l bute'tcrs J3 t5.i 4 15; good to rhiliK heavy, 3 0ia4 12'4; rough luuvy, JT7--a3io, light, nS3al03. Ii'tlk of J1 al Sheep About rurally: lambs active nt steady prices Native wethers, JI75a4U; lambs, luiSM, western wetheis. la4 30. westorn lambs 23.

llecelpts-Cuttle, hcs, 3S.000, sheep, New York Live Stock. New York, Nov. 15 Beeves Market slow and lOalSc lower; steers, fl SOaO.lu; oxen nnd stays, 2aS; bulls, 15, cows. Jl Wnl Calves Slow states 26" lowir (1 raspers Steady, several bunches unsold; venls, tops, 50 Little tulves, gtassers, JJtJill. yearlings, $2 25n2.75.

Sheeji Slow luinbs otuned ste.idj to llrm, clorod 10c off Sheep, $1 28aU0; culls, $2 25; lambs, Jl ti5 50; Canudlin lambs, $5 35iJ.50; culls, J8 50a4 lloge Slow nt 30a4 40; choice light, state lions, (150. Improvement." sjtf j) ev p) 5N wj0 PROCESS iS Orlclnal Flavor of tho Coffee. roastlm nnd nneklni lnM It. tin rce. uu wo win scna you id.

free xowYoru L.J by our New Process, Our prices arc very TT 0 er iu PROMPTLY FILLED. Fl IANCIAL. TO SMALL TL INVESTORS. LARGE INVESTORS. Six I'er Celt.

Interest Is pnld scml-nnnu. ally to liiM'tois In "The Drrew Sy-dlcatf" 00 (UM .11 ts from SlOO to SI (1,000. SAl'K, CON KMLNT, PltDKITAllI.i:. INQUIRC OF McCollom, Attorney 422 3PMJCC SCRANTON, PA. Buffalo Live Stock Market.

Fist Buffalo, Nov 13 Cattlc-Offerlngi cars; Bood grnditi steady, others slow, lower, pood to jirime, 73; common to fair, $3a6 75, heavj fat vmIs, J6a5 23; srassirs and fed calves, $2a4 25, Hogs RecelptH 20 cvft, fairly nctivo; orkcrs and plBS, J4a4.05; mixed $4 07'ja 4 12'4; medluniH nrd heavy, il 10a4.1j, iiniRhs, J123a3C0 Sheep and lambs He I celpts 2.. cars, limbs null nnct lower, I tops, culls to good, $150a4 70; I Rood sht-cp all otlmrs lower, lops, mixed 175nll0; culls to Bood, JI 73 a. 70; wettiets, w. Enst Liberty Cattle Market. Fast Liberty, Nov.

15 Cattle Steady; I nrlmo lITftllH pr In ie. "-'0ajn "r'indlml 10, common, me heavy. SI 10.i4.15; nbscrted mediums. J) 10; lust yorkcrs, 5103; light do, J3.fl5.il. Sheep Steady; choice wethers, J4 30a4.40j common, fl 50u2 5), choice luinbs 1 Ka common to good, J3a4 73, eal calves J7a7 23.

Oil Market Oil ICty, Nov 13 -Credit balances 131 Ttlllcitcs, no bids Shipments, lOI.S.'l, avtiage, Runs, 111,405, average, iJ 050. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITTVIILY COKE A Z.T. Serious Zilzctuc-CalUna HMrlciwcjs.ots cuajpj by Abuso o- Cher nnct laalo-, cretlonn, 1h(v auUl.l-j ami iur In restore I.6iudltr la cM0rr0an3.au tltuiaouforttuJr, buolneM or norrlace, Imcolty end Oonwnpiion it tiLoaufiuo. Tiiclrr.i Sct lonwdlits foproTa. 1 rU, fc Ttn t'10 r-nclio A'st Tf rtotj.

TU.r 1 h-ivooj Ithovusaiia-ilrillczroioa. iofivsorcs- ojc'icnocr rJcitaa rencr. l'rlo3 1 cr.ttx trj ('all trortnestl fcr i-t rfi il, Inrl-InTrnr trr. uneiroclptof rri. lrealir T4ii, inri-itiTmr K-r.

i. ircuiir iirJ r.ti. 11 -t isuniatfaiL. IU. For sale In Si rant, n.

Pa by Matthewi Bros nnd 11 Smdeisr.n, Druggists. MAKE PERFECT MEM in Nik'i until. tut nnttatsuf rLongrr Tint Joj and mt niontuf if can tc trutoi worn crt of Nvrvou VM)llP rra 10 ffOfit CAlfM Of taulut Iv TAllLtLn fl. (ilf Brroioul rlltf toln irru O) rMiitiUTU onmlr faili ij memory and tn waaio ana drain o( vlui powtrt.lncuired Ly Inditcrbtloni or rtritieratl)r yeaic mntt vtrar imIiiia la i irv fumv lion Urao nptitvtyittfm (iita bloom to lb iharkaanU linr to tna of A.Aroanrorold. OntftOe boi rtfifwi vital tneirj boita at tt iQarcinplttaKuarantadtartvfLtyor money re (undM its br rarrld In cH pocket Bt-H ir wtcr or la rlaia wrapper on rerelpUd" uric, by lu ftifcx i nieeit, Bold In Scranton.

Pa by Matthews Bros and McQnrrah Thomas, drugclsta. To PATF.KT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid, Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md, Ud rl 111 1 ttWt 1. iii Imit.i a.imi.,rff.i--. irHH k. wa -te- wJA-f.

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