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    TUB SCH ANTON TIM HUB J5-TU JSSDAr MORNING. DECEMBER 1, 1896.
DECISION AGAINST
BROKER CHAPittAN
The Witness Who Would Not Talk Must
Go to Jail.
OPINION OF THE SUPREME COURT
The Oecisiou of the Lower Court
Allirnit d by the I'uaiiimous Bench"
Chnpmuu tirusps at One .More Straw
Other Witnesses uo Were In
dicted tor the Same Otlcnce tor
Which Chapman wna Triid.
WnshinRion, Nov. SO. I'.y its iinani
muus decision, iinnnimwl today ly
Chief Justice Fuller, the suipreme omi t
of the 1'niteil St.ites pnu.tUully alllrm
vd the judgment of the court of ap-IH-uls
of tin- ll.trlet of Columbia In the
t-use of LTvciton K. Chupmun. the
mock broker who declined to answer
certain questions propounded by the
Semite committee Invest itint Ins the
famous suKiir trust rumors In conncc
ti.ni with the tariff bill In '
The effect of the decision Is that Mr.
Cli:i.m:in must surrender himself to
nerve the term of imprisonment of MO
duvs ndjiuK-cd acainst him upon con
viction In the district court and pay a
fine of $!00.
New York, Nov. SO. Klvertun
Chapman, whose conviction for con
tempt of tha rnited States senate was
to.lav iillirmed by the supreme court of
the i'nited States said when shown a
dyspatch of the 1'nlted Associated
1'iessts announcing the fact:
"As soon as the judgment I" trans
muted to the court of appeals of the
Iilstrlct of Columbia, 1 shall deliver
myself into custody. I shall probably
ro to Washington tomorrow. licimr In
arrest, I shall iioply to the supreme
couit of the Tnited States for the writ
of habeas corpus to pass on the con
stitutionality of the law under which
1 wa:i tried and convicted. Any JudK.'
of the supreme court can Issue the
writ, tf the writ is itranted. the o.ues
tioti of the constitutionality of the law
will be decided In a week. I am under
l.'.Oiifl bail, ami under sentence to :I0
rluvs In lull. 1 shall be obliged to K to
Jail If I cannot uot the writ of habeas
corpus, or if after petting the writ, the
decision on it Is analnst me. We tried,
on the trial, to iiuestion the constitu
tionality of the law nnssed upon, but
Veiv unable to do so. The supreme
court's decision Is that the decision of
the court of appeals of the District of
Columbia in criminal matters Is final."
Ctlnrs Indicted for the same ol'l'.-iise
ns Mr. Ciiaonu'ii are John W. .McCart
ney, of Corson & McCartney, lirokers,
of Washington; K. J. 1M wards. Wash
ington correspondent of the Philadel
phia Press: John S. Shriver. Washing
ton convsoondciit in' the New York
Jluil tind Kxpress, nnd II. . liavemey
cr, president, ami John K. S. arles,
treasurer of the American S'.lfc.ir lielln
inn (oinpany. All these persons are
entitled to n separate trial, but if Mr.
Chapman Is compelled to po to jail
It is presumed that they will be also.
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EXPERIENCE OF A "JINER."
J'rniik It. I'reblo IK-mtUics His In
itiation in an Orange Lodge.
Huston. Nov. 30. The Wultham
lirandinp" cane In which the otilecrs
of an Drange lodge are charged with
assault Ulioii a candidate for member
ship, was on trial before Judne Hardy
In the Superior court ut Cumbrldge to
day. Frank li. 1'rehle is the complain
ant nnd John U. liruhtim, Oeorge It.
Nlckerson. Kdward o'Lell, lianiel
'i'raeey and Leander Weatherbeu, the
defendant. The court room was
crowded. Preble was the only witness
lor the prosecution, and gave a graphic
iMory of his initiation He claimed
that he was cruelly used; that he wus
Uagelluted on the bare legs, "was stuck
Avlih pins or un lie pick.'' was, "com
pelled to carry a heavy bag of stones,
and from u step-ladder which he was
forced to mount, he fell Into a blanket,
wus tossed In It and then was branded
with a red-hot Iron on his left breast.
He claimed that he wus severely
burned and otherwise injured.
He stated in court that he had taken
an obligation not to divulge the se
crets of the order, but this was before
the tossing In the blanket and the
burning, and he did not consider these
secrets of the order.
KILLED HIMSELF JUST IN TIME.
Delay of Half nn Hour Would Have
I, out liiMirnnci; ol 'i.",0(t.
New York, Nov. 30. Insurance of $23,
000 on the life of Helnios Jiomaine, a
Wealthy Puterson, N. J., citizen, who
committed suicide a week ngo, was paid
by a New York company today.
A peculiar fact about the matter is
that hud he delayed his suicide half
un hour the policy would have expired.
.MAYHICLI).
T'erthn, the eldest child of Mr. and
Mrs. William Jones Is lying very 111
Willi convulsions.
Mrs. Itenjamln Lyman left yesterday
morning to visit her parents ut Star
nlca. Tomorrow there will be a font ball
Fame between the Mayfleld team and
the St. Thomas' college team of Scran-
The murderer who, at dead of night,
Creeps, stealthily oat to bury the dead and
mangled body of his victim inspires men
with horror and rV, id. There is a murderer
abroad who yearly slays one-sixth of all the
human race who go down to untimely deaths.
This dread monster is called consumption.
The npproach of consumption is slow and
insidious. First there is a slight disorder
of the digestion. The appetite is poor and
the nourishing properties of the food are not
properly assimilated.' The blood becomes
thin and impure. The body begins to starve.
Old tissues of the body are not properly re
placed by new. The lung tissues are not
properly nourished and are inert and half
dead. In this condition they offer a good
soil for the germs of consumption which
invade and attack them.
This operation is promptly reversed by
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
invigorates the digestion and appetite and
makes assimilation perfect. It build's up
and purines the blood. It makes new and
healthy tissue to replace the old, inert mat
ter which it causes to be carried off. It
drives out all disease-germs. Thousands of
cases given up as hopeless have been cured.
Miss Laura Piersel, of East Bethlehem, Wash
ington Co., Pa., writes: "I must write yon' tel
ling you of the great benefit derived from the use
of your ' Golden Medical Discovery.' I-ast sum
mer my friends thought I was surely going into
consumption, and having tried doct ari with no
satisfactory results and hearing your medicine o
highly spoken of.-1 took one bottle. My cough
leu me together with all the distressing symp
toms, and in fact the cure seemed almost mirac
ulous to all who saw me."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets arc tiny,
ilugar-coated granules that are an unfailing
ttad permanent cure for constipation.
ton. Both teams won a Rane on
Thanksgiving day. and an exclilng time
is promised.
Mrs. William T Davles is- confined to
her home with bronchitis.
John Hunter, of Clifford, who has
been visiting Louis Adams, returned
home yesterday.
Air. -John I'urkyers Is on the sick list
at his home.
Louis Thomas, of Carbondale. was
visiting- friends in Maytield yesterday.
Leo. the 5-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mulderlck, is 111 of diphtheria.
PROF. COLES FOR DECEMBER.
From Storms and SU'iis.
(inr prediction last month: "November
will orovH u very peculiar mouth, l-or
while some sections me having sunshine
ami summer-like weather, other sections
will have mUniim hut ruin, hall, snow,
slush, lloo.ls, blixznrds. hiiiti winds, tli.
proved true. That we read the true inciii
liiB of the strung position of the Planets,
no one. with any sense of honer in them,
can doubt lor an Instant. This month
Karth with sail In between Old Ked War
rior Mais and the Sun. ol.l I ted Warrior
.Mars will be behind poor old Mother
Karth'H hack and he will play all sorts
of tricks on her. He will cause her to be
restless and angry. Hurricanes, blizzards,
evcli.nes, tlouils, eaithipiakes, tornadoes,
tidal waves und great ehctiieul sturiiu
mav be looked for in many sections.
iMYease epidemics will become prevalent
to an ukiruilim degree. Scarlet fever,
diphtheria, typhoid fever, measles, el.'..
will keip the health boards very busy. A
new "muscular" disease will appear and
cause untold pains and annoyances. Iliottf.
strikes, accidents, tires, murders, suicide,
mine caves and awful slaiic.htcr union-;
the savages will be recorded this month,
and next. Pierce yabs will sweep over
iiianv sections of the country.
Watch how lew to the south the new
moon will appear on Sunday evening, the
Gill .-1st., and see the bright nnd beautl.nl
planet Venus making love W illi the young
moon: then tern your eyes toward the
cast end see old lied Warrior Mars, red
with anger. How do I know when these
h' nvcttly scenes lire to take place, do you
a."k? 1 Kit my wisdom and understand
ing from the object lessons written 111
blazing words on the background of Im
mensity. It doesn't cost money to have a good time;
The world's best enjoyments are free;
Look up from your pleasures in folly and
the jjkies and pictures you 11 see.
The vital forces will be at "high flood"
r.nly twtlvedavs this month: 3d, tth. 12th,
Win. 11th. 17th. 1Mb, l!Mh, L'lst. 21 . 2id 'inl
31st. Is the coming new year preparing to
go back on our present promising pros
pi rlty prospects? A break will occur In
the gaseous mutter now passing over the
sun, some time between the 1st and IT.th
and cause destructive storms and high
winds. This sea of gaseous mutter wttl
puss from the sun entirely, u.irbo; the hit.
ter part of this monlli or llrst part of next
month, and cause storms unprecedented!
Let the southern, northern and western
states, especially, prepare for Ihe worst!
The old Country will receive terrible if
llletious bv storm and wind: by war nnd
ruin. The planets foretell great dissatis
faction iinuing the ruling powers of the
old Country. America, being Ihe heaven
of earth, will soon become the abiding
place of one of them perhaps LI Hung
Chang'.' We see trouble In store for our
fair laud that we will not mention at
prist lit. but timely warning will be given.
We warp all persons In the mercantile
business that the last part of this month
promises smile exciting disturbances,
therefore, the Christmas trade should be
britight out early by extra Inducements,
If necessary. The old year. KM, that has
given us so much sorrow, may give us an
unprecedented farewell. I'nseen forces
may stay o!T these dilurbani cs for a few
days, hut we shall soon feel the blighting
tone of Old Ked Warrior Mars' power.
Many beautiful sunset scenes will take
place, strange phenomena, and u new com
et will appear In the heavens. All of the
coming storms, signs, and vll'il force
marks, etc.. will be found on our Storm
ami Sign Calendar, which will be sent
free to any address
The vital forces of all human nnd vege
table life will fall from "high flood" to
"low, ebb" und return to "high Hood"
again within 1 wwity-foiir hours' time, on
Sunday, the 2th Inst. Let those trouble I
with heart disease, or in a 'run down"
condition, take good care of themselves
and avoid overwork nnd exposure. Kaiih
will pass oet of the House of Sickness,
on the 2uth Inst., over Into the House of
Marriage, and will be opposed by the
Mouse of Life, which will make a Merry
Christinas for many.. A Happy New Year
to all.
J AYI.OU.
Mrs. Evans, of Providence, visited
relatives In town on Sunday.
Master "William Ayers, of Dickson
City, spent Sunduy with relatives in
this iiluce.
The employes of colliery will receive
their monthly eurnitigs for November
today.
The Taylor Hose company are mak
ing arrangements for their grand fulr,
which will be held on the 16, 17, 18 uml
l'.ith of this month.
A rullle will be held this munth for
the benefit of Thomas Junes, of Taylot
street, who hits been laid up for the
past two years with rheumatism.
This town Is becoming alive with
fairs. Three have passed und two
more are on the string from now until
Christmas.
The Independent Social club will con
duct Its regular weekly social thlB
evening at Weber's rink.
This town is becoming alive, with
politics. Already there has been six
enti led the Held.
Yesterday afternoon John Kaylau
tiuis and Kuralries Kazokas, Hunga
rians, of Iiurbettown, committed un ut
tack of larceny on 10. oblnson's driver,
liuurgu Wlckeiihoffer. A warrant was
placed In the hands of Olllccr Allen
who brought them both before Justice
of I'eace JJoles, und after hearing blth
sides the squire committed thorn both
to the county Jail In default of Jfiuu
bull.
Miss Dorsey and her assistants, of
Setanton, will give an entertainment
nt the Methodist Kpiscopul church on
the ISth of this month. Admission 1')
cents.
Justice of Teaee Andrew Doles wh)1
leave this morning for Windsor, N. Y.,
to represent the Musonlu lodge of this
place.
1IALI.STEAU.
The first anniversary services of the
dedication of the First liaptist church
of this place will be held on Wednes
day and Thursday of this week. The
following speakers lire fxpected to be
present; ltev. W. C. Tilden, of I'.lr
charrlville; ltev. M. J. Watkins, of Fac
toryville; ltev. William Wilbur, of
Jackson; ltev. E. K. Thomas, of Mont
rose; Secretary H. A. Luese, of El
mlrii,.N. Y.; UeV. F. Salmon, of Hlng
humton. N. Y.; nnd ltev. C. C. Gillet,
ol New Milford, l'n.
A teachers' local Institute will bo
held ut Harford, Pa., next Saturday,
f lotinty Superintendent of Schools Chas.
K. Moxley, of this place, will deliver
an address on the subject "Patriotism
In the public schools."
ltev. H. H. Wilbur. f Factoryvllle.
will assist ltev. K. K. Kiley In the evan
gelistic riicctinss Hint are to be con
ducted In the Methodist church this
week.
NICHOLSON.
Mrs. Snrah J. Williams took an early
train yesterday morning for New York,
where she will spend the week with
her sisters.
Harry Williams returned to Wyom
ing seminary yesterday.
1. ynin n fclmlth wns the guest of Ralph
Williams over Sunday.
N. H. Levy, of Scranton, was shak
ing hands with old acquaintances here
yesterday.
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if the llnby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mii
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pal", cures wind colic and Is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world.
He sure und call for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup." and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Oil Mnrkct.
Oil City. Nov 30.-Optlon oil, 105; credit
balances, 103.
MARKETS AND STOCKS
M all Street Hevicw.
New York. Nov. 30. Tradins at the
Stock exchange today as usual of late
was entirely professional. In the early
dealings the market was barely steady,
but subsequently on moderate selling
the leading Issues yielded fractionally.
Later on the active issues improved
slightly on the October statement of the
St. l'uul road being a little better than
was expected. In the lust hour of bus
iness the traders became more ag
gressive. Sugar ' and Jersey Central
were the objective points. The latter
was ruidetl down from 103'is to Hil.
Sugar sold down from 117r;s to 115.
This stock was hammered by the trad
ers on the announcement that the Wil
liamsburg relinerles hud not resumed
operations. Commission houses were
without orders. Speculation left off
weak in tone. Net changes show losses
of Viiil'-'Si per cent., Jerse Central lead
ing. Total sales were 17!,iU0 shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, Al.
l.KN r CO., stock brokers, Mcars build
ing, rooms 7r-7i'U.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lug.
Am. To. Co "i "t 7IVj 7."i
Am. Cotton Oil 15 1.". 15 15
Am. Sum. Kef. Co...117-l 117 H.V 1154
Atch., To. S. Ke.. n't 14's UTn lf
Atch. T. ,i S. Fe 1'r. 2:t -':ti i!-1 22-j
Ch.s. At Ohio IIP, lli'a Vi'a
Chic, lias 72'a 71'a 7l"
l ine. Ai N. Hd - Hd-Si 1"!
Chic, li. Ai i Ti'ii 7S1-. 77Ta 77u
C. C. C. A: St. L. ... 30 ) l In
Chic, Mil. & St. I'... ""J 71 7:; 7;;i
chic, it. 1. Ai l'uc. . tan ns't, i;s s
Hist. A- C. F 13':. KP;. Vi Ki
lien. Llectrie 3l 31 -"'i
Louis. A: Nush. ...'-Hi's 4:i4 -IK'1 A!)
M. K. & Tex. l'r. ... tlM I's'a 2H t!S
Man. lMcvaicd H; .!; !d1i 1'Pi
.Mo. I'ac 2.' 22 21:,4 21:
Nat. Cordage H i; ti'4 ii'4
N. J. Central pi;!i2 lrp.. pil lul
N. Y. Central !H SP'-n ill tH-S
N. Y., L. H. & W. ... l.V l.VS, iri4
X. V., S. AV W lit lit pt I'l
X. Y.. S. & W. Pr.... 2i'.'s 2';', 2d 2'i
Nor. Pue. Pr 21- 24:1, 23-1., 2:t!i
out. West i;,i4 r,i4 i;,'4 1.V4
( itnaha .., 4 1' 4V4 41 41',
Pae. .Mull 2.Vi 2V4 2fi 2.11
Phil. & Keadlng .... i, 2,VS 21 2S
Southern K. K It", i:
South. It. It. Pr 2M 2si, 27:'4 27:l4
Tciin. C. AV Iron 2Si,4 2'3 2 is
T.xas Paeltle 9U !lr' !Mj li'j
l iiion Paiilie !0." SOj !l !
Wabash Pr ha J p;i4 1.V4 hi
W estern L'nion tar4 bn;s tltf Ml
W. L !',, si4 K N'
P. S. Leather Pr. ... 6u ilo-'i4 fio
I". S. Itubber 2oIa 25?a 25 25
CHICAGO JJOAItD OF Tit ADU PUICKS.
tipen- High- Low- Clos-
WHKAT. lug. est. est. Ing.
December W" 82 JBVSi W'i
May .' W t5!a fcl:'4
t iATS.
Peeembcr 1ft 10 1s'i IS'.i
22 214 21
Co H.N.
December 23''. 21 2314 2".'4
a i'i ''7''s" "''
January' 1.15 4.20 4.1S 4.15
May 4.40 4.12 4.37 4.37
PoliK.
January 7.90 8.0.1 ?.!W 7.O.
May ' 8.30 8.40 8.27 8.27
Permit on Board of Trade Kxchnnge
QuolnlioiisAll Quotutiou liuscd
en I'nr ui 100.
Name.
Dime Den. & DIs Hank ,
ma.
140
Asked.
'm
89
25
100
'ii
254
150
W
2.1
80
Scranton Lace Curtain Co
National Poring & Drilling Co
First National Rank
Feranton Jnr .4 Stopper Co. ..
Khnhiirst Koulevard Co
Scranton Savings Hank
Honta Plate Glass Co
Scranton Packing Co
Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co.
Third National Bank
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co. ...
Peranlon Traction Co
Scranton Axle Works
Lack'a Truat & Sate Dep. Co.
Economy Steam Heat &
Power Co
PONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, llrst
mortgage due 191
People's Street Railway, flrat
mortgage due 1918
Scranton A Plttston Trae. Co.
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1P20
Dickson Manufacturing Co. ..
Larka. Township School 6..
City of S?rnnton St. Imp. 67.
Horotigh of Winton
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Work!
Scranton Traction Co
Economy Steam, H. A P. Co..
650
200
350
14S
40
119
110
lit
loo
103
103
100
Hi
loo
100
Nimv York Produce Market.
New York. Nov. 30, Flour Dull, steady:
winter wheat, low grades, 2.2ua3.25: do.
fair to fancy, S:i.25a4.ii; do. patents, JI.."nU
: Minnesota clear, $3.4iia4.15; do. straights,
$:!.'.i".i4.7.": do. patents, $::.85n..1'i: city mills,
$1. ia;; do. patents, fr.P'a5.35 Wheat
Hull, firmer; f o. h DliaH!li4e.; ungraded
red, SiaW" ...; No. 1 northern, 9:P4ali:i'2c.;
options ilosed steadv: January, !i'a-.;
March, !'2'i.c.; May. :i't,c; December. 9u'sc.
Corn Dull, easier; Xo. 2, 2ft';e. elevutor;
Su'sC, atloat; steamer mixed, 2Sc; op
tions easier, dull; lH-cembr, 23:lc.; .lanu
iiry, 24V-; May, 2ti'i''.; spot prices, Xo. 2,
21c; Xo. 2 white. 2t!c; Xo. 2 Chicago. 25c;
No. 3, 21'ie.; No. 3 white, 23c; mixed west
ern, 22u25e; white do. und white slate,
2:i.i:;:'c lleef ijulct. lirm; family, I'.nl";
extra mess. J7a".."a. Peef hams Dull.
JI7..:o; tlerced bof, steady; city extra In
dia mess, 12al;lc. Cut meats CJ niet. steady;
pickled bellies. 3a3!e.; do. shoulders, 4c:
do. hams. h'aV'ic Ijml Firmer, ipilit;
western steam, $1.3,1; city, $!.S7Vj: relined,
dull; continent, I.H,"; South America, tl.'Hi;
compound, 4Vae. Putter Firm; state
dairy, llalS'.si'.; do. creamery,. 1la22c;
western dairy, 8al3e.; do. creamery, 1 hi
23c; do. factory, 7n7';e.; Klglns, 23c: Imita
tion creamery, Pl'valUc. Cheese Steady;
state huge. "i4ii1ii"c.: do. small, TVjalO' ;
part skims, ;ii-iai;:i,c; full skims, 2'2i:e.
Kggs Firm; slate and Pennsylvania, 23a
2iic; Ice house, plalHc; western fresh, 22a
21c: do. case, $2.5Ja5; southern, 21a2Jc ;
limed, 15'iiUlijc.
Phi'iidclpliln Provision Market.
Philadelphia, Nov. 30. Provisions, we-o
In moderate lobhinir demand and stendy.
We quote: City smoked beef. lla12e.; bef
hams, jl7.Wa1s, as to age and brand; pork,
family, $MaUi.."i0; hams, S. P. cured, In
tierces, Suite.; do. smoked, tt-VIii'!4e., us to
average; shies, ribbed, In salt, 4i.a4V-; do.
do. smoked, u'iiuc. ; shoulders, pickle
cured, Duii'je.; do. do. smoked, ti' jairV. ;
picnic hams, S. P. cureil, riUa.'.c ; do. do.
smoked, HHaT'ic; bellies. In pickle, nccor I
Ing to average, loose, 5'4a.VT,c; breakfast
liacon, 7a7V;e,, as to brand and averjuc;
lard, pure, city refined, ill tierces. 5n,'e4c;
do. do. do. In tubs, utia.VV.; do. butcher-"',
hiose, 4l4a4'jc, ; city tallow, in hogsheads.
:(',.'.; country, do., 2u3!sC a to quality
and cakes, 3::,v.
( hicugo Criiin mid Provision Market.
Chicago, Nov. 3u. The leading futures
ranged as follows. Wheat November,
s2'4c. Sl"-,c.; December, 8140., Kl'4c; May,
k"e 84V. Corn November, 23'ic, 23'4c;
December. 23' jc, SI c; .May, 27'kc, 2i7c
Oats November, Is'ic, 18c. ; December,
1!ic, 1K',c; May. 22'ic, 2!c. Mess Pnrk
December, W.ilT'a, 7: May, ixM, f,27'.'..
I.ard December, H.2':,. 3.fl5: May. Jl.iu.
i(.:)7'j. Short libs December. ?3.s7'-..
:.i'-j; May, $1.20, 4.22'... Cash quotations
were ns follows. Flour, quiet, unchanged :
.Vo. 2 spring whit. S1:1u8;ie. ; Xo. 3 do.. 75a
sl"i; Xo. 2 red, iiiji ,a!Wc; No. 2 corn. 2:i'-4a
Sla4e.; Xo. 2 outs, ls:14c; No. 2 rye, 42ai3c;
No. 2 barley, Stic. ; No. 1 flax seed, 75u7sc:
timothy seed. $2,511; mess pork, S7u7.t)'i;
lard, t3.!'"ia4; short rlhs sides. $i.75al; shoiil
brs, it.2."ia4.5ii; short clear shies, t4.l2'va
1.25; whiskey. $1.1S; sugars, cut-loaf, &.2U;
gramilaled, 11.57; stanilard A, $1.20.
Ilntlalo Live Stock.
nuITalo. Nov. CO. Cattle Fairly active
ind lua15c higher for good stock; good
heavy and export stfers, W.50a4.7a; light to
good. J3.'Ji)a4.15: light butchers' steers,
?3.i5n3.85; mixed do., t3. 25a 3. 75; prime fat
heifers, 3.75a4; fair to extra fat cows,
2.5ila3.0ii: stockers nnd feederg. J3.4Ua3.70.
Hogs Active and higher; good Yorkers.
KI.7iM3.75: mixeil puckers, 3.lioa3.r5; medi
ums, J3.IW; extra heavy, $3.50a3.55; pigs,
W.SOat. Sheep und lambs pialSc. higher
Tor lambs; sheep strong; prime lambs.
tl.90ao.1.j; fair to good, f4.40at.75; culls and
ommon. $.75a4.25; mixed sheep, good to
hedee, 83.25a3.ii0; common to fair, 2.05u
1.15; handy wethi rs, $3.75a4.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Nov. 30. Cattle Receipts, 15,000
head! market strong; choice cattle, inc.
ilgher; common to extra steers, $3.5ia5.45;
-dockers nnd feeders, S2.fi0nl.lu; cows and
'-mils, S1.5oa3.7.V, calves, $3.25a5; Texante.
'i.i:ila4.25. Hogs fteceh'ts, 34.0110 he.i.l;
uarket strong and Mc higher; heavy
mcklng nnd slilpplng lots, S3.35a3.65; com
mon to choice mixed, $3. 25a 1.70; choice as
orted, S3.isia3.Ci: light, S3.3"oj 05; pigs, ft KOa
i.i5. Sheeii Receipts, Vi,l) head: mar
let strong and 10u25c higher: Inferior to
choice, S2o3.75; lambs, S3.uOa5.50.
ONE CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
13 MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LB33
THAN CENTS. THIS RULE AC
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
l'OR SALK.
I'OH HAI.K SMALL 11LACK HORSE,
I suitable for light delivery wagon or fina
lly driving; bsrgsin. li.. Tribune ollice.
'I'HE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, COR
1 ner Pittstjn Avunuo ami Aider street,
Kcranton, Pa., lor sale at R barg.iiu and on
easy terms. CHAS. B. SCOTT, 1 10 Frauklin
avenue.
F'OK KALE A SILVrCH PLATED CONN
dou'iln Iwll euphonium, ideely engraved
with tromlioiie hell. :old lir.sd: neurlv new
and r. st Ml: will sell ut n bargain. Address
this week to 1C W. GAVLUIt, LaRuysvillo,
I I'
1j OR SALK-HOKSF, At! ED SIX YLAIlS.
1 weight l.bOU j.ourds; cau be seen at 1021
Price street.
L'OR. KALK-&IY fOTTAtlE AT ELM
x hurst and the four lots on which it
Mands; also the four lots adjoining: most dew
Me:
Awn mi-alum in i!.iiioiursi; prieus runsona.
: terms easy: possession given at once. E.
Kl(;sl l HV i .,,-.,ul,h kll.lnn
P.
Sctsiitou. Vn.
FOU RENT.
V-OK RENT HALF OF UoI'BLE HOUSE:
1 modern improvements; rent reaonablo;
corner of I'iiie ui d hlekely streets, Punuioro.
l'OR SALE OR RENT.
TUA.HER YARD; OOOD BUSINESS F.S
J tiibllshed; centrally located: terms ras
onable. Address Lock Box 232, Scranton.
ESTRAYEI).
UTKAYED-TO THE PREMISES OH DAN
" lul T. .Morgan, iK Avmiun A, a red eow
with white star ou forohead: owner can have
sumo by calling ut abovo address and paying
damages.
CLAIRVOYANT.
MHS. DR. STANLEY ACKNOWLEDGED
by the prs und public to no one of tho
gruatcBt writing mediums and ilairvoyants in
the world, is making a tour through the Uni
ted States and will be here for 111 days only at
215 Lackawanna nveiiuo. Scranton. Parlor
upstairs. Ladios ouly. Price, .Vic und $1.
MADAME HkLEOX HtNTON WILL
riuel your lifo. Kt'tl West Lackawanna
avoiine. Hyde l ark, for a few days
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINCi.
' PHK ANNUAL MEETINt OF THE
J. stockholders of Tho Consumers' loo Com.
pany will ho held nt thoir olllce.corusr Adams
avnmiuaiid Ash atrcot. in tbnclty of Scran
ton. IV. on Ttios lay. tho 15th day of Decem
ber, lW'H at 2 o'clock p. tn. Tho purpose of
tho mooting is for ttie,clectton of ohicura for
the ensuing yeur, und tho transition of such
other business as may propurly couio boforo
tho uiceting,
JOIIN A. SCHADT. Secretary.
Scranton Pa., Nov. 30, lsi'ft
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE,
CiOKXS, BUNIONS AND rxtwlNO
' nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood Consultation und advice given
free. K. 31. HETSKL. Chiropodist. M) Lack,
awaiins avenue. Ladies attended at thoir
residence if desir.-d. Cliurges mcdorate.
CITY SCAVENGER.
AB. BUIUUS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
ami cess pools: ro odor: improved
pumps used. A. BRKiOS, Propnotur.
Learn orders 1100 North Main avenu", or
KrcUes' drug store, corner Adums and Mul
berry. Telephone 4535.
Opposite
CLOAKS
Fine and Medium Goods only.
EYERY GARMENT GUARANTEED.
rPsM
Connolly & Wallace
KID GLOVE
DEPARTMENT.
Have You Seen the
New Patented "ideal
Fastener?"
We Are Sole Agents
for Scranton.
CONNOLLY &
II EU WANTED-M ALES.
Vl ANTED--C'OLLECTOIt. MUST ALSO
'V uanvuss nnd furnish iiurety bond.
OiMd chance for livo men. STEIN, Sis
Lackawanna aveuue, room 11.
U'AXTED-TWO EXPERIENCED MEN
to erect elevators: also two machinist".
Apply to JoHN r. DEAN, MunaKur, Morns
Willinuis & Co., 4a Spruce street.
I Vr ANTED AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK
V of some simple thing to patent t Pro
tect your ideas: tiiev may bring vou wealth.
Write JONH WEDDEI5BURM & CO,, Dept.
C, S:i, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D, C,
for tlieir Sisno prizo offer and list of 2U0 Invau
tlons wanted.
WANTED AS AGENT IN EVKIiY SEC
tion to canvass: St.OO tn t.'IXI a day
mude ; sells nt sight; also a man to sell Staple
Goods to dealers: best side line 75 a month;
salary or largo commission made; experience
unnecessary, Clifton Soap and Manufacture
ina Co., Cincinnati, O.
YVANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
evory town to solicit stock subscrii)
tionn; a monotioly; big uionoy for agents: no
enpital required. EDWARD C. Flhll a,' CO.,
Porden block. Chicago, 111.
II E LP W A N T E D-F EM ALES.
IADIES-l MAKE Hit WAGES DOINO
J pleasant home work, r.nd will gladly send
full particulars to all sending - eent stamp.
M.SS M. A. HI Ei BIN'S, Lawrence. Mich.
Vr ANTED LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
V V ton to sell and introduo Snyder's rake
Icing; experienced canvasser preforred: work
permanent and very profitable. Writn for
particulars at once ard get benefit of holiday
ttade. T. B. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER-
V getie (saleswomen to represent us
Guaranteed $i a dy without inturferring
with other duties. Healthtnl occupation.
W rite for rartirulnrs. enclosing stnmp, Mango
f hemlcal Ccmpauy, No. " John Street, New
York.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
1)ULLH AND HEARS A PAMPHLET
1) telling bow to Imnillo stocks, grain, etc ,
on margins will be uidlud on application to
ROUILLOT & CO., Hrokers. No. 1'i'i South
Third street. Pliil.idelnliia: SKI margins. Ill
sharxs of stock, or l.iKHl bushels of grain; fii.l
(twenty) etc.: mail orders a specialty; corre
spondence solicited.
WANTED.
tJECOND-IUND FURNACE TO 11EAI A
O hotel. Cull or address ANTHRACITE
HOTEL, 111 Wyoming uveiiuo.
Wyoming House.
and
EXCLUSIVELY.
NO TRASH.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
We don't use any FAKE METHODS
whereby you are made to believe that you
are getting the goods below cost.
No merchant can sell his goods below
cost unless the goods are too dear at any
price or out of style.
We. sell Good, Reliable and Stylish
Goods only at most reasonable prices.
WALLACE,
AGENTS WANTED.
VANTKD-I.IVE PEOPLE IN EVERY
' locality attli weekly salary and ex
penses to lake ordurs for Christmas (loods.
Pormsnent employment if right. MAN UEAC
TUKER, P. O. Box 6.UW, Boston, Mass.
rANTED GENERAL AOENTS IN EV-
f ery county; also lady canvassers; some
thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C
UILUEUT, 141 Adums avenue, Scranton, Pa,
AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOINO TO
do about Snfo Citizenship price f I. Go
ing by thousands, Address, NICHOLS,
Naperville, 111,
OENT8-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL
plod, silver, nickel ana copper electro
plaster s: prices from f 3 upward: salary and
expenses paid: outfit free. Address, with
stamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO,, Chicago.
AOENTS TO 8ELLG1GARS TO DEALERS;
$a weekly and expenses: experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFU CO.. tS
Van Buren st , Chicago,
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: 23
per rent, commission: sample book mailed
free. Addrevs L N. CO., fetation L, New
York.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
INSTATE OF LOIS A. MORSS. LATE OF
1j the township of Fell, County of Lacka
wanna, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Letters teatuuteutary upon tha above
named estate having been granted to the nu-dt-rsigued,
nil persons having clnlras Or de
mnnds against said estate will present them
for pavmunt, and those indebted thereto will
muke immediate payment to
LEoNIDAS W. MORSS. Executor,
21hi, N. Malu Ave.. ScrautuU, Pa.
Affrkd Hand & Wm. J. Hand,
Attorney for Kstate,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
NOmIHlEPr
apnlication will be msuo to the Onvernor
of PonnsylvaniM i n t ho lutli day of December,
)), at 10 o'clock a.m. by hugeuo Washer.
Amos Washer. E. W. Bishop, Daniel Elsiiuor
and Theodoro V. Konecny, under the Act of
Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the
incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approve I April 1U 1HM, nnd the
supplements thereto, for the charter of an in
tended corporation to bo called "The Her an
ion Foundry and .Machine Company," too
character and object of which is the manu
facture and sale of iron or steel, or both, or of
any other metal or article of commerce from
metal, wood, or both, and fur these Durposos
to have, possess and eujoy all the rights, ben
efits ami prhiloces of said Act of Assembly
und supulomeut4 thereto.
WALTER BRIOGS. Solicitor.
MILLIE
Reasonable Prices.
EYERY GARMENT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
400-402 Lackawanna avenue,
Opposite Wyoming; House,
SCRANTON, PA.
'
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
agod mkii as engiueer or flreuian; hushnd
years of oxparioncii sni cau give host of reN
eroucea. w. L., IfJl Pholps street.
SITUATION WANTED - TO QO OUT
washing and ironing: ladles' and gent'a
washing and Ironing taken home, also. Call
or sddreBs L. K 5hS Leo court.
POSITION WANTED-AS GENERAL
house girl by strong girl, 10 yeara of age.
Address J.i Tribune ollice.
OITUATION WANTED - YOUNO MAN
O man havin? hd four years' exjwrience
in office work, wishes position as timekeonor,
general clerk or work of similar nature; best
of reforenoas. Address O. A, H., Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERL
enced grocery clerk; is striotly temperate
and honest; can give reference. Address X,
Y, Z., Tribune ollice.
SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERI
l can woman as housekeeper; can give g-iol
reforonco. Address M. J., ill Grunt avenuo,
(SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
J man of good r.ddruss; if married and
would like any kind of mercantile or ollice
work. Address J. O, B . Tribuno ollico.
SITUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER
or clerical work of any kind, by young
man with refermic s; salury no objoct, Ad
dress O. J. M., Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNU
woman at general housework: enn give
good r-fereucei. Address E , Tribnno oBlce.
&t-. v 'J,. . ,
rANI ED-POSITION IN DRUG STORE
by rogiste'-eil Q. A. ; over yeurs' experi
ence; no bad habits; No. I ref.rence. Ad
dress ERNEST GROSS, Wyoming, Pa.
FdOLE AGED LADY WISHES TO MAKE
engagement f or nurmnj; torms, fx per
week; references given. Address NURSE,
Tribuno ollice.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
" man as a bottior; 5 years' experience; un
derstands s ida fouiicatus, Addrusj E. A. M.,
Tribuno office
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O bidy at general housework, M. W,
TIIOMA8, H3n Lafayette street.
SITUATION WANTED I) Y AN AMER1
O ian widow, as housekeeper. Can give
good references. Address, Al.- L.. Tribune
Otllce.
SITUATION W A NTED-BY A GOOD GER
O man girl to do general housework, till
llirch street.
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