THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MOKNING, JANUARY 4, 1897. r"tL tf y v i 'I mtvzj i . rfiTi . c m v(fi m pg AA rtfinSk Ja (b A"'T ' vJ5r ui 't S. vtA 4 Copyright, 189", by SYNOPSIS. Coil li ltd, tliu hlKhtuivmuii, otheivvlse fcuoiwi .is tlic ljittlu lted Man, wus famous I ,i lil cj.plolt' ut I'uris, In tho Unit of 1 .mi) XV. lit' Is Hk-cpliiK one lilKht at a lutein lii the slums, when ii mystei Ions I'miiK' bilnrts lilm vvnul that the Iioiifl I sun minded liy the olllceis ol the lleii I nant uf nollee, M. d S.utllii's The Minligi'i helps him tn t'scupu thioilRh a I Me. a.w 111 a well. M. lie Sartlnes "ilu (.vntiiK after, 111- plans lor the cap 1 in o ol Coq If Ital having fulled noes to tllti- at the house ol Mile Coilnue d( Moii ilesson a billllunl aii'l fascinating ludv of Tie unit He hopes to obtain svmpath ii n I as l-t.inie finm Iifi foi .she Is familiar vi'r 'he itulnK" on of all the ttiltvvs an1 tuga bonds In Pails. PART lit. "1 lead yum thought, my dear f i lend, ' said she. "They would inula n dull book, rami-finiolndli-," icplled tlie t)tll"i'. "Oil, nut nt ulll, such a book has vet to be tlnlshtil. flloom Is the KensunlnK villi h Hives Joy Its savin, M. de Stu-tlni".- just us Ulluii lun the suit which pimokes the appetite foi success" "Of uhnt are you tlilnkliiK, m dear lady.'" "1-of what should I think but the happiness ul my filuiidb? Ami you nie not happy, nionsleui, indeed, you aie the plctuiu of inibeiy" "As iiu .'tie of ineriiinent, mad-amolsolle-uiid of beuuty." Tho lieutenant bowed pompously when lie uttered the compliment Mad amoihelle heiself laughed u tippling "t "you cajik tnittE tonight to SPEAK AHOUT COQ LK KIO." Kiillsh laugh she had lived but twenty-thiee yeais, and the fountain uf liei youth stilled played abundantly. "Ho, ho," she ciied, "a compliment fiom M de Sin tines. 1 fehall look for the question net. You will sjjaie me thi? toituie of the boot, monsieur." "It would hae to be a veiy pietty loot, deai laity " "Another compliment oh, suiely, M. de Saitlnes Is about to put the ques tion." "How ' You think that I have some thing to ask of you?" "And why not? Theie would be stiangei questions." "You must in oe that before I ad mit It " "Ceitalnly, I will prove It in a woid. You came lieie tonight to apeak about Coq 1b Hoi " M de Saitlnes, when he heaid this, sat stialght up, like a man who liail been hit In the back with the Hat of a swot d "Paidleu," cried he, "what do you know about Coq le Hoi?" She laughed, at him, glillthly and ei sweetly. "I know much moi'e than the lieu tenant of nolice," hlio said. "You ate pleased to jest, madamol selle " ' 1 to jest what an accusation!" "Then convince me that you do not." "With the gieatest pleasuie possi blefor instance, you would like to learn ?" The lieutenant laughed savagely. "I would like to leain wheie the man Is at this moment," exclaimed he. "Is that ull suiely, nothing could be mme simple. 1 will summon Antonio." "Oh' It is Antonio who is the filend of assassins, then?" "Certainly, he Is a brother to them all. Does that Shock you, dear M. de Sai tines? It so, we will not trouble htm?" "By no means," cried the lieutenant, who was boiling over with cuilosity, "at least he will amuse me." "I promise that," leplied Mile, Coiinne. Sai tines, had expected that she would "THOUSAND DHVII.S," CHIRD SA jlse ftotn her seat to summon the phj--slclan as she had piomlsed, but she did not .so much us move a tlnger; and when some minutes had passed, the lieutenant became Impatient. "Well," he said, "a.ie jlou not going to exhibit the godfather uf assassins?" ' Suielj", since he Is lieie now." It was as she said. The old doctor, Antonio, had enteied the 100m duilng their talk; and the lieutenant felt a, cold (.hill run down his spine, when suddenly ho became awaie thut a Muinge llguio stood at his side, Whence the apparition had come; fjotn the shelter of whut trap or panel or hiding place, Sartlnes could not tell, lie knew only that the old man was befoit him, clad In his Geneva gown, and wearing it full-buttoned wig, the ft U-' 1 1 v n Thl mirjiiJ.Ci Mnx Pembeitou. rials of which almost touched his el bows. "del," he cileil, "you have u light foot, doctoi." Anto'nlo bowed with the giace of a piluoe bishop. "At jour service, lieutenant," said he. "It all lepott be tiue, you will need many light leet for youi woik In Paris " 'Satiines bit his lip. The physician's winds seemed a lelleetlon upon his mishap with Coq le Uo(. "Come," said he, "lot us talk of other things. Mademoiselle lias promised that mi will amuse me "I inn heie to obey nty mistress," said the old man, "what Is jour pleasuie, lieutenant'' ' "Oh, niv pit asm e Is not In question, but mademoiselle has said" "1 have said that you will tell him what the lilgliwuj man named Coq le Hoi is doing tonight," ci led Coiinne, Intel tuptlng suddenly: "tlieie Is noth ing mote .-iiiiple than that, eh, An tonlc!'"' "It Is a child's task, mademoiselle " Sartlnes, who had begun by Heating the whole thing as an elaboiaU Jst, listened to this talk inciedulously. While he told himself that Antonio's claim wn ab-uid, ptuposteious, ildlc ulous, neeitheless the Idea that he should put the physician to the tiial was stiong and fascinating. He felt like one In tho niesence of a conjuior. He would watch the tiick closelj- pel haps learn something fiom It. Be sides, If he should get any infoi mil lion about Coq le Hoi but that, he said, was Impossible. , Antonio, meanwhile, had ciossed the gieat loom and had stated himself be foie a little table upon which was an ustiolabe in biass, n lamp with a gieen shade and a laige sheet of di awing paper all seutteied oer with hiero glyphics and strange letteilng, like the lelteiing of an eastern mnnuseiipl When he had tinned back the long sleeves of his gown and had taken a pall of fjinpasses In his hand the doc tor bade the otheis come near. "Monsleui," said he to Sai tines, "you deslie to know in what occupation the man Jacques Cabot, sometimes called Coq le Itul, lias been employed liming the last twelve horns. If jou will be good enough to sit by my side and to say nothing until the clock shall strike again I will tPll you." The lieutenant, assutlng hlmelf that he wus a fool to take pait In such lnlummery, sat as the physician dliect ed. Coiinne took hei stand beside him; Antonio, testing his head upon his hands, ciled suddenly fur less light; and, at the woids, lacqueys enteied the loom noiselessly and extinguished the candles. Only the shaded gieen lamp lemained, and fiom its auieole the llg uie of the old doctor stood out, mo tionless, stein the llguie of some weild magiciun llsen up from the ages of the past. Fhe minutes passed, and nothing was to be heaid in the gieat room but the ticking of the clock. Sartlnes found himself spellbound; Coiinne her self stood like a statue, scarce seem ing to breathe. When, at last, An tonio bioke the spell, he did so by be ginning to speak In a low voice, ac companying the woids with the tiaclng of stiange lines upon the paper befoie him. "Monsieur," said he, addressing Sar tlnes, but, keeping his eyes upon the paper, "at 12 o'clock today Coq le Rol was at Solsy, robbing the coach of his loidshlp, the duke of Sabian." "Dleu!" ciled Saitlnes, Using fiom his chair; "you say" Antonio, without so much as turn ing his head, continued to diaw upon the paper. Corinne touched the lieu tenant gently upon the aim and made a sign to htm that he should say noth ing. "At 3 o'clock," continued the physl slclan, whose voice was now stiong and clear as the note of a bell, "I tlnd that Coq le Itol was at Oros Hrols, after stopping the coach of the gland muster of aitlllerj-, Comte d'Ku, and robbing him of thiee bundled louis d'or." "Sang-bleu'" ciled Sartlnes, while he thiew hemself back In his chair and laughed heaitlly, "what a play. Oh, you amuse me veiy well, my dear doc tor." Antonio Ignoied the Inteiruptlon. His head was now so near to the paper RT1NI3S. YOU 1,1 n. MONSIHR.' that his eyes almoBt touched It. His voice was the, voice of a man who speaks his thoughts aloud, unconscious that any listen.' "It is six o'e'lock," ho said, after a long pause, "aid tho lain falls heavily upon the load, tp Puntenuy. I see a gieat hill, upd at Its foot the woods stu'leh out to meet the wateis. One horrieinan keeps watch lu the daik place of the Vitllej. He Is waiting for the coining ot' hU highness, Duke de Nevers." "Thousand devils,!" filed Sat tines, unable to contiol himself, "you U, juonsleur " . Antonio turned hit head swlttlv; Co. rlnne pressed the lieutenant's aim wainlngly. "Your pard,on," ciled Saitlnes, nettled at his outburst, und now pale with excitement, "hut has not this Jest gone far enough 7" "It Is as monsieur pleases," cried the old physician, pushing his paper uuay fiom 1 1 1 in : "he has aked me what the highwaymen known tin Coq le Hoi has done todaj', and I have told him, lead lug fiom the algns which have been given me." "Certainly," replied the lieutenant, "you have nmuseil me very well; hut Is It not possible, monHleui, that you have not read jour signs alight?" 'Oh, Indeed, If you think that," cried Coiinne, Intel ruptlng qul'cklj,1 "why not ask Coq le Hoi himself?" "Ask Coq le Itoll" "As 1 ray. Hud nu allowed Antonio to JlnMi his woil,', he would have told you that, after stopping the coach of his highness, Duke de Novels, Coq le Rol tinned his hoiso tow aid Pails, and that, even while We w'ele sneaking of him, he enteied this house and Is now my guest In the Tower of St. Paul which, 1 in ed not tell jull, lieutenant, Is still part of th Hotel Heautrelllls " Saitlnes heaid her out, and, When ah''' had finished, his face was almost as gieen as the shade ol the physicians lamp The sweat poured fiom Ills brow like J tin: he gnashed his teeth; he laughed with the lijsterleul laugh of a. woman "Am I u child, madeinoi'-elle," he blmtetl out at lust, "that you should tell me such tales?" Coiinne, holding heiself with Kit it dignity, stiucls a gong at her side; and this wis hornnswei to him. A lacquey answeied the summons while the note was still it verbeiallng In the hall. "i:douatd," she said to the -iMnnt, "M. Jacques Cabot, If he In his apait nicnl 7" "Ho auhed an houi .ie,u, mademoi selle." ' And now ?" "He Is sleeping, madeinoi'-elle." . Corinne clapped her pietty bauds. "Could anything be bettoi '.'" she Hald; "we will bine a peep at him and apolo- gie i.fteiwuid. Come, M, de Saitlnes. you shall doubt no mme." To b" Continued, PATRIOTISM AM) Till', IM.AC. Dungei That tliu I'lug May Hcemne .lerelj it ltish--Tlic l)oine.tle I'ielil mill Xot the lnterimtioniil Is the Rest lor tin Oisplii) of l.(i)iilty and Detotioii to the Countiv. Much has been said within leeent years about the teaching of p.itilotlsm In the public schools of the United State-, To the end that It might be encouiageil, many of the schools hue bien piovlded with flags, and In a consldeiable numbei foimal e.eicles take place ftotn time to time, when the Hag s pat. tiled, saluted, and the pupils pledge allegiance to It The sight Is alwajs lmpiessive and gi .ally ing. Yet It may pioperly be asked whether there be not some dangei lest the enthusi asm thus moused expend Itself upon the sign lather than upon the thing signified; that Is to sa, w bethel oui patilotic eli de. it 01 s maj not, unless wl--el directed, pioduce a -.imtlniental attachment to an emblem instead of ci eating a tjpe of civic life wheieby the tmblem Is genultielj gloillled It 's of the highest Impoi tanee that 0111 chlldien and jouth should be taught that the nation expects them to detote piopeity and life, It need be, to her defense, and that the must legard the integiitt of the state ns thill pecullai cue Hut the possible danger which links In 'teaching p.itilotlsm pilmatlly by means of this beautiful sjmbol Is that It uicouiages the pupil to look foi an Intel, national rathei than a domestic field wherein to dlsplaj his devotion. When a Spanish mob, incensed b what It ton sldeis blttei provocation, teais the Stais and Snipes In pieces, or an Irish poet sings or "bast aid fieerlom" and a "fustian Hag," he Is dul loused The Hag seems to him to hate been immediately and grosslj Insulted, and he lesents the In sult: but so long as It aes undlstuibed b anj hostile hand 01 mocking woid, he is tempted to feel that It Is safe, even though con option, gieed, and pai tran ship beat sway under Its veiy shadow . He Is so convinced that where the sign is dellbeiatelj dishonored the thing signi fied must be Insulted as to take foi gi ant ed the wholly difleient proposition that so long as the Hag Is outwaiiHy lespected the state must be seeuie Under scaice any tonn of government can this fallacj pioduce more lamentable lesults than In a gieat republic It wus long since wlselj obseived that "the dan ger to u small lepublic comes fiom with out; to a great lepublic It comes fiom within" Indeed, tiny one who re-ie.tds the "Knights" of Ailstophanes must be sit nek with the cogent application of its saicasm to kittei-ihty politics, Mutatis mutandis, Ckon and the Sausage-seller aie with us still, '-tilting as best they mat to outbid each othei in the favor of Demos making small account, to bo suie, of what Demos ieall needs, but fertile In devices foi pleasing his ear, tickling his palate, fosteilng his self-love, and befog ging his judgment Now, as then, too, each Is piodig.il of protestations that he and he alone is ti illy lotal to the good name of his master, and that If Demos will but put the household quite unre servedly Into his keeping, he will give es pecial attention to Its social dignity and Influence among the neighbors One le niembeis the eulogy upon Colonel Yell, of Yelltllle, "that though it wus tine his books did not balance, none eould doubt that his heart beat warmlj foi his native land." It selves to lenilnd us thut the deeper a man's hands go Into the public pocket, the louder may become his to elfeiations of devotion to the Hag, and the fleicer his Indignation against any who may Insult It. Nothing, Indeed, can suit his pin poses bettei than to foster a wor ship of the sign so blind and fatuous as to brand as unpatilotlc all Inquhy Into the tenlltj signllle.l. It Is a muttci of commonest epeilence thatthe higher tho inoial quality of any emotion, sentiment, 01 thiol y of life, the mo e dangerous the -husk of It Is like ly to piot i when emptied of ethical con 1 1 nt. There Is n distinct tendeiiij In some quaiteis tod ly to tieit eveitthlng as g'oiious tthlih the flag can be made to eo'.'. and to denounce as linpitilotle oil critical Ipqulij Into the leal ethical con i'l 'o 1 of nation il life The mass of An "leans bate jet to leafle that pa ti'nt'Mii Is k'-s an Impulse than a dut, ami that the man who makes most seatch Ing Inquisition Into the fallings and pos sible Inlqultlts that mar 0111 public life, pleading foi simple, unambiguous public speech, and the sternest und most un compiomMng lntegiltj in public in t, innv prove to be a Unci patllot than he w hose lot e ol couutiy netei goes bejond the Hag, whleh he bespatters with tuwdiy adjectives, and degiades. by meaningless flaunting It in the fate of slstei nat.onn -("The Plug a Symbol 01 a Fetish," In the Deceinbui Cent in j' - - - - - All r.lltictite Cull. A tiavellng man, who put up for tho night at the leading hotel in a small town, had befoie letlilng, lett explicit Injunctions to be called foi an eaily tiain. He was very earnest about the mattei, and thieatened tht oleik with all manner of punishment If that duty was neglected Rarly In the morning the guest was distui bed bv a llvelv tattoo upon the door. "Well9" he demanded sleepily "I've got an Impoiiunt message for jou," le plied the hell boy. The guest was up In an Instant, opened the dooi mid lecelved fiom the boy a large envelope He tola open the envelope hastily, und Inside) found a blip of papei on which was wilt ten In laige letteis. "Why don't you get up?" He got up t If the Knlit Is Cutting Troth. I Irs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been ued for over Iltty yeais by mil lions ot uiotheis for their children while teething, with peitect success Jit soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best mnedy for dlarihoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. He sure und call for "Mrs. WinsljJw's Soothing Syrup," and take no either kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle,'" For Infanta and Children. via fij. itnlla Clgcitcrg Ci l:c3 tittr C-fuiZi wimr. W - sr,;-rr, ' 9 ' r TiJ ir rj -.---TV --K. v. T-t MARKETS AND STOCKS ' Vnll Stieot licticw. New York, Jan, 2. Tiadlng nt tho Stock exchange wus again on it moder ate! scale, the sales footing up only (ir, 000 shales, of which 10,!'b0 weie Head ing, (1,100 Uenoml Elect! Ic and 5,700 fjugnr. A Jll-iner tone ehaiacterlzed the denllncs and the feeling was more confident. In bull circles It was ex pected thnl the heavy January dls butsements, something like 100,000,000 will be lollected In higher pi Ices In the early futuie. The additional bank Tall in es at the west on the other hand had no Influence, whatever. Ueneinl Hlectile and Sugar weie paitlculuily Hi m, the former ilslng over a point on the prospects of i large business dur ing the year. The eoiipany litis alieudy seemed contincts with the Melt opal Han and Thinl Avenue toads In this city. An advance of l-lGafc per cent. In ceitalu grades of soft sugar stiengthened Suirnr eei tlfleates, while Chicago Gas was favoiably affected by the letliement of Governor Altgeld of Illinois. Long Island felt the Influence ol the affi cement lecently completed, wheieby the Union Tiust company Is to hold In tiust ceitalu lands and other collate. ul for the benefit of the ciedit oi s of the late Austin Corbin and the stock sold u 1 per cent, to 17. The genet al uillway list held 111 in, but tho changes call for no special comment. Consolidated Gas was a weak spot, falling 214 to 130'i, on feats of adveise legislation. Manhattan was rather feveilsh at 8Sy,uS!). The Hendilcks pe tition will be aigued befote Attorney Ceneial Hancock today. Speculation closed dull and linn Net changes gen et ally show gains of HulH per cent. Furnished by W1M.IAM I.INN, AT, L1,N & CO.. stock biokers, Meals build ing, rooms, 703-7UG. Open- High- Low- Cloi. Ini nt oat inrr .lll. JOU1CCO UO. ... iS'A 7S (S'S 71 Am. Hug. Rir. Co. ...110",, 11U8 Atch., To. ,t S. Ke .. 14-f, 14'i HO" 118 2i'i 731 10Ji IjD'4 20'i 1114 ll't 231, 7I8 108 70' s 2ijS OGH HC's 12's 31'i 132 4S'. 23U S'J'4 20' 1. At , To. & S. Fu Pr. 23U 231., 714 10J-8 70'.. 2ij'i. Chicago Uas Tja, Chle. & N. V 10JU.. Chic ,1! ii Q tJ'ii C. C. C & St. 1 21,'A utile., ic. 1. .t I"ae. . iv CO, CO Del & Hudson 113 HGifc 1154 DIsl. & C. F 11TJ, flen Klectlic !U Hake Shoie 132 l.otlls. A: Nash 4Sr'i M. IC. A: Te. Pr. ... 2'J Alan. Klevated WJ Mo, P.ic 20' i N. J. Cential 100'. N. Y, D. B. & W. ... V, Nor Pac. Pr 32'4 Omaha 47 12' 1111 33 132 4S'A 2'J 89 20' ii 34,8 152 4S 2UU 89i4 20W lliij". 1004 100 15 n 15 32U. 47 " 2P'a 27"8 "i'B 2G"a fb 1 Si' 4 4 y GO'i 32 v2 47 24 ''j 27'i 20 2i,i 8 'J'i, in " (,'; 11 GI 32'4 47 21 2G' 2fi 25Ts 9'2 15 &34 3T's 9 GO'i Pac. Mall 2f4 Phil, .t Heading .... K Southein H. It. l'r. . .!,' Tenn C. & lion .. . 2i Union Pm Hie yu. Wabash Pi 15i4 Western Union .. .. SP4 W. I. c4 t; S. t.eathei U U. S. Leathei Pi GI CHICAGO liOAKD OF TRADC PRICES. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. inc. est et. tng Maj &i S3 Julj 79'i 80 OATS. S3ig 79'4 &IT8 80'i Maj I-ARD. 195i ID7!. 198 VJ May 2314 July 2u!4 CORN. Januaiy 3 77 May 393 2G -Vi -V8 2ll!8 -18 2iTs 3 82 4 02 3 73 3 93 3.82 400 PORK. Januaiy 7.50 7.C2 May 7.S0 7.92 ' 17 i.&O 7.G2 7.92 Scrniiton Hoard of Trade Kvclmnge (iiotittions--All (notation Hascd on Far of IOO. Name. Hid. Asked. Dime Dop .1 Dls. Bank 145 Scranton Lace Curtain Co 60 National Boring & Drilling Co ... 80 First National Hank 650 Scranton Jar & Stopper Co Hlmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Bonta Plate Glass Co Scranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. ... Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co Scranton Traction Co 15 Scranton Axle Works Tiadeis National Bank Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Rcplacer Co Col'ij Hng. .t- Metal Miner.. 110 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 191S 110 Teople's Street Railway, first mortgage due 191$ 110 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co economy Steam. H. & P. Co 25 IOO 'io 93 150 90 20 80 123 210 100 100 102 102 83 100 100 Now Yoil, Produce .Market. New Yoik, Jan. 2 Ploui Dull, un changed. W heat Mm kit dull, Hiiiihi with options, f. o. b, $101; ungiaded led, S2c.a$1.02, No 1 noithein, 9l'.e , options were modeiatelj active and firm at 11' , a l4c advance on higher westein llglit con tiact dellvetles, bullish ciop news and modeiate flielgn bujing; May most ac tive; No, 2 led, 9B4e , Januaiy, Match, 91Vie ; Mat, 90r , Jul, 8G',c. Coin Spots dull and Mini, No 2, 29'c , elevatoi , 3o5hi , afloat; options weie dull and Him at V advance with the west, with ti ailing only local, Januaiy 29-8c; May, Sle , Oats -Spots iUlet, film; options dull, 'a'lC up, Januaij, 22'8c ; Februaij, "i"t.- spot pi Ices, No 2, 22'2c ; No. 2 white, 21'ji ; No 2, 22'i.e.; No 2 Chlcaso, 2J''ji No ) 20' jc; No 3 white, 22c ; mixed ttc stein, 20a 2l'jC ; white do., 20a20c ; westein state, 20a30e. Pi ov isions Quiet. Lud Quiet llimer; westein steam, $1.10; eltj, J3G2'..a 370, Januaij, $110 nominal; leflned quiet, nominal; continent, JI.30; South America, $1 CO, compound, 4a4'o Buttei Qu.et, state dull j q, 10il"c. ; do, crcameij, lla2J , do factoiy, 7al2c ; Hlglns, 21c , Imitation cieameij, llulGc Cheese Finn; state laige, 7'ialoHc, do small, 7$aloV . part fklms, 3'f.J71:c.; full skims, 2'.a3e Uggs (iulet; state and Pennsj hanla, 17al9. , be house, 14al5c , westein ftcsh, 1C.U7' do case, $2a3.20, southein, lbalC'ji , limed, 13'jjille. Chicuuo (.'1:1111 anil Provision .tlail.ct Chicago, 111 , Jan. 2 The leading futuics langes as follows. Wheat Januaij, S0e , SO'ic; Muy, 83ae , 8l'e ; July, 79'ic , 80'2c voin .lanuai j , iJ'KC, ;ji,e , .viuj, -o-je , 23TkC. ; July, 2Giic, 2Ptv. Oats January, lGe , I'j'bC ; Maj, 19V., 1914c. Mess poll; Januaiy, JI ll'S, S7 uJ't.o ; Maj, $7 80, 7.92j Laid Januarlj, $3 77'i, JJ82'-., Maj, $3 05. $4 Shoit rib-- Januaij. $3 75, $3.S2'.; May, $3 95, $102'i. Cash uuotatlons weie as follotts: Floui Dull and firm, juices uncliauged; No 2 sfirlng wheat. SOaSle , No. 3 spring wheat, 74e., bj sumple, No. 2 led, 91i94e ; No. 2 coin, 23a23'4c , No. 2 0.1 1, lGc; No. 2 lye, 3Sc ; No 2 barley, 31135c., Iiominul; o 1 ila seed, 75a7G'c ; prime timothy seed, $2.75, nominal, mess poik, $7 G2lia7 75; lard, $!S2'ji3 95, short libs, .sldc3, loose, $3 05.13 90, illy salted shoultleis, boxed, $4.25u4 50; short cleai, sides, boxed, $3S7',2al; whiskey, $113, su. gais, cut loaf, $3 20; granulated, $1 G3; standard "A," JI.2J, riiit'iigt) I.itu Stock. Union Stock Yards, 111., .Ian. 2. Cattle Receipts, GOo head; maiki-t stead, coin. mon to extia steeis, JJ.50a..3j; stockeis and feeders, $3 1 1.10; cows nnd bulls, jl.COt 3.&0, calves, $3.D0n&."5; Teani, $3.1ja5.13. Hogs Recelnts, 11,000 head; market iibopt steady; heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 20a3,45; common to choice mixed, SJ.Sm 3.00 choice assorted, $3.IOa3.50; light, J3.25a 3fi2i,; pigs, $1n3.4,-. Shcop-Hecelpts, 3,000 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, $2,GOn3.75; lambs, $3.D0nG.10, llufliilo Mvo Stork, lluffalo, N. Y Jan. 2.-Cattle-Slow; choice stefctS, f3.Ma4.10! old to air cows, J-'a 2.K. Venls Steady, at $(i.iC 50; common to fair, $1 CojE.7fi. Hogs Firm; good Yoik eis, J3.C0a3.fi."; mixed packets, $3.60 13.55; medium, $3.43a3.",0; roughs, $3a3.10; Htugs, $2.2.'a2.73. Sheep and lainlis Firm; choice to best native lambs, $3.15.15.23; culls to fair, $l,(10n 1,7'ii good to choice mixed sjiecp, J3.J3.i3.30; culls to fall, $1.75a3; exports, $1.50a5, OH itlmket. Oil City, Pa Jan. 2. Ofitlon oil not quot ed; credit tialunees, 90c. ON A GOLD BASIS Life Copj light, 18, by Mitchell & Miller. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE CUI1KS AND 1'IIEVKNTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bron chitis, Pneumonlu, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations, t HUUIIIIUUIIIJ FROSTBITES, CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. Ct'RKS Tim WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after leading this advertisement need nny one SUFFDR WITH PAIN. Kadwaj's Keady Relief Is a Sure Cure for Kverj- Puin, Sprains, Bruises, Pains In the Buck, Chest or Limbs. It was the first und Is the only PAIN RCMCUY That Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays Inflammation, and cures Con gestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, How els, or other glands or 01 guns, by one application. A half to n tcaspoonful Inlialf a tumbler of water will In a few minutes euro Clamps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Neitousness, Sleeplessness, Slik Headache, Dlanhea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency and all Internal pains. Theie Is not a remedial ngent In tho world that will cure Fever aid Ague and all other Malarious, Bllllous and other feveis, aided by RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly us RADWAY'S RD.ADY RDL1IJF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm Street, New York. ON THE LINE OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC H are located the finest Ashing and huntlmj grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tickets to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vanvouver, Beattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco. First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to all througt trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-class tickets. Rates always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, etc.. on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. B' $ 4. VAW. What Sarah Bernhard say. C'hleheMcr' nricll1i Diamond Rrnnrf. 9 Or!?Iunl anil Onl? C outline. A. cafc, always rUiatU laoic aik jS urujsm iur f mcnetur t i n nun jna Kf itonj ii run i in Keu nu I Getu mei&iuo v-trwr lioiei lealcd wiili blue rtMxm T11L0 Xs tin ulli or. 1 tfiiEtdunnttoitm tubititu v rtCon$ and imitations u Druinim.oriicne. In itanii i f r lurtlculvs iHiuoniaW nJ "liciui Kit i.umV tn init r uy rtiaru Mull. lll.OOO f uimonUU SmnelUier. f,iiin t aft i til i ul I ii.. 11 1 ill mm Mn iil. -- Ccld t; ill Locki U'ucsliu i'lillcdu., I' a. Hctr-iii-lu-a Rl VBVt A KESTORES VITALITY - vv (3i Made a ; 1st Bay. VUjJK .ivven man 15thU.,y..p ofMe I r,b UHCAT .'loth Day. produces tho n)ovtt results lu :iu iluys. Itacti 1'OMorfitllyondqnlcklj Curin tvlien all others Utl Voiiiiifiutu villi rtsnlu their loot mauliood.audulu ,ncu vil recover their oiitlitul vmor b iielnr ltllVIVO. It nillcklyaiidbiueh rentoies Nervous uehs, r,ot Vltalltj, liupotenej, Nlulitly Liuibi,lon host Power, 1'alllUK Memor), Waktln.! Illnaiea am all ilficta ot hclt-nbusu oi neutsauU Inillwretloii iiilih uutltb one toi minis. bnini'8 or marrlace. 11 .lot only cures by b'jrtliis at tlio bt at of iLjeate. bn Isanreat nertu tonic ami hloml builder, briur fi'g back the plul: gln to pulti ilieeksa'iiln btoriiiif tho lire of jouth. it viards oil lumult) and Consumptlou lubikt on havlDK l(i:VIVO,u 'tlier. It can Uocairitd In vibt jotket, JJv iij'1" 1.110 per packoKo.ur bin lor 85.00, tvlthu pos t vvilttcu guiirantco to euro or rerua, jo money. Circular free, Addrets Tor Sulo by 1U AT TIIKWS IIUOS., Orus (1st bcruutou, I'u, ' -s 1. - "IIKI, At' ""CBIk 'fi'WiiBa ilvlf Hw ' o pyl rENNYROYAL iMk T-v Jila fW ifvix Wm THE 124-12G Wyoming Ave. To all our friends patrons. That is sincere wish of " Luader." and the Tim Ill tile course of 1S97 we shall endeavor to demonstrate that the manner in which we conduct our business is a boon to the public, as we shall set an example in low prices that will go down to posterity as a condition unequalled betore. Beginning with January 2 our business will be conduct ed on the department system, thus enabling us to keep each department in a sound, up-to-date condition. In order to keep our stock moving at a lively rate there will be no end of bargain sales, and low prices will reign supreme at all times. Our first enter prise will be a special Clearance Sale Beginning Jan. 4, For particulars of which see Sunday papers. In the course of our stock taking we have found a large quantity of odds and ends which we must get rid of at all hazards, and our clearance sale will continue until our stock of this class of goods is ex hausted. JAMES MOIR, I Has Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on side next to First National Bank. IIo hua now lu a Comprising overvthinc requisite for flno Merohant Tailoring. And tho same can bo shown to ndrant.ige in his splen did? fitted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION I Is Extended to All Readers of The Trlb unctoCallon "OLD RIXIAULC" In 111) I New Business Home THE onsic row ROOMS I AMD 2, COM'LTH Bl'tTG, SCRANTON, PA. FINING AND BLASTING OER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUflH DALB WORKa LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elcctilc IlaHerlos, Hlectile nxulojors for ot plotting blasts, .Safety Pusu, .Hid Repauno Chemical Co. 's uxpL'osiVus. Schedule in Effect November 15, i8p5 Trains Leave Wilkos-Barra as Followj 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisbure;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10,16 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrisburKi Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, HarrisburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.IG p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tho West. G.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pasi. Ajisat. S. M. I'UUVObl, CJcneral Manager. 1 ill li o II i -POW RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Del., Luck, nutl Western. Effect Mondny, October 19, ISM. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points But, 1.40, 2 GO. C.15, 8.00 and S.GS a. m.; 1.10 and 3.33 p. in, Express for Easton, Trenton, Phllndel. phla and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 8.55 a. m.; 1,10 and 3 33 p, 111. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Rlnghatnton, Oswego, El. miru, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and lluffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and 1.53 p, in., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest and Southwest. Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. m. Uinghnmton and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, G.15 p. m. P. m. Binghamton and Elmlro. express, 5.51 p. m. Express for Utlea nnd Richfield Springs, 2 35 a. m and 1.55 p. m. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.5S P. m. For Northumberland, rittston, Wilkes Barrc, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for WllllamspoM, Hnrrlsburg-, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, C 00. 9 55 a. m. and 1 55 and G 03 p. m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8 01 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermedlatu stations, 3 40 and 8 47 p.m. Pullman parlor and Bleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information) pocket tlma tables, etc., apply to M. Ii. Smith, city ticket office, 32S Lackawanna avenue, of depot ticket office. Centml Kuilroud of New Jersey. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur lng cleanliness and comfort. TI.MD TAUI.E IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 1899. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barro, etc, nt 8 20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m.. 12 45. 2.00, 3.05, 5 00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth 8,20 (express) a. m., 12 45 (express with Buf fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. tn. Sun day. 2.15 p. nt. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Term inal, 6.22 p. m. nnd New York 0.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Enston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m. 12.45, 3 05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long liranen, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 a. m. and 12.45 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburg, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45, 6.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m. 12 45 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m.. 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 00 a, m , 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 6.2J a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN. Oen. Pass. Agt, J. H. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Bupt. LEHIGH VALLEY RAIROAD SYS- TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur lng Cleanliness und Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15, 1896. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II R. It at G 43. 7,45 a. m 12 03. 1.20, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wilkcs-Barre via D. L. & W. R. R.. 0.00, 8 08, 11.20 a. m., 1.65. 3.40, C 00 and S 47 p. m For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllla and pilnclpal points in the coal regions via D. & H. R. R 0.43 a. m., 12.03 and 4.41 p. m. For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Hnr rlsburg und principal intermediate sta tions via D. & II. R. R C 45, 7.45 a. tn . 12.0u, 1.20, 3 33 (Black Diamond Express). 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. For Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal lntermedlata stations via D., L. & W. R. R., COO, 8.08, 9 55, a m 12.20 and 3 40 p. m. For Geneva, Ruchester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D. & II. R R 7.45 a. m 12 03, 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 9.50 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlg Valley chair cars on all trains between Wilkes-Barre and New York. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.,Phlla, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pass Agt , South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Ofllce, 309 Lackawanna avonue. n T3 L A W A R n IWn hJJT t HUDSON TIME On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton ns follows: For Carbondale 5.45. 7.53, 8 55, 10 15, a. m : 12 00 noon; 1.21, 2 20, 3 52. 5.25. 6.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10 30. ti oj p. Ill Tor Albany, Saratoga, .Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 5 45 a. m.; 2' FoPr Honesdale 5.45, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon, 2 20. 5.2a P. m. rvir Wllkps-Barre 0.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9 33, 10 43 a. m.; 12.05. 1.20. 2.28, 3 33, 4.41, l) w. 7 r.n 3d. 11.30 d. m. ' For New York, Philadelphia, etc., vU Lehigh Valley Kauroau u la, 7.4a a. 12 05 1 20, 3.33 (with Black Diamond in.: Ec. press) 11.30 p. m. For ' Pennsj lvanla Railroad points 6.45. 9 2S a m ; 2 30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehlgb Valljr Railioad 7.45 a. m.; 12 03. 3 33 (with Black Diamond Express) 9.50, 11 30 p. m. Tralas will arrive at Scranton as fol- Tiom Carbondnle and the north 8,40, 7 40 8 10, 9 34, 10 10 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1,03, 2 24, 3 23, 4 37, 5.13, 7.45, 9.45 and 11.25 p. m. From Wllkes-Baire and the south 5 40, 7.50, 8 50, 1010, 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.4S, 5 2i. C 21, 7.53, 9 03, 9.43, 11.52 p. m. J, W. BURDICK, G. P. A., Albany, N. Y. II. W. Cross, D. P. A., Scranton. T"a. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effective Nov, 2. Train" leave Scranton for New York, New bin gh nnd intermediate points on Eile, aUo for Haw ley and local points, at 7 i a m and 2.3$ p. in., and arilvo from above points ut 10 33 a in. und 9.3s. scKA'o division. Ill llfiuct October Itli, 18110. North Hound. South Uoundt at)320l I m -5 Stations - a t) tr. 5YTrln TVAllf. P-r. o ,- i V- -"-'' ' . u w. 1 cepi, hunaay ) i u,p M.Arrfve Leave lihfi bUoJ wSSSgEXSiB A K .... " 40 .... 7S3 .... 810 A x'r M 7 s N Y Franlcl n St. ' " 10 West 4iiud street i uu vveeuuvvKeu p ulArrlvo Leave 1 15 llaucock Junction Sis, SU 2S2 . S31 ... S 41 .. 2 5(1 8 58 Sl 3 09, 310, T01 3 34l 1 J Hancock Viir, J4li U 10 n IS 14 HtarllKlit l'reaton Park Como I'oyntelle Uelmont rieasunt Mt. Unlondale I'orest City Carbondalo Wblto Hrldce Mayneld Jermn Archibald W Inton Peckvlllo Olt pliant FrlceburB Throop Providence Park Place IS OS I11S9 it -,1 0 -.011 34 M4G!11"0 fli CitlUi 117 07, I3 3Si 1: 12 13 48 .... 3 45 .... 361 .... 3 54' .... l, 41111 SI C 31 11 IS oa.'iin 0VH11 11 fl S3 11 07 714 7 20 S 27, SUBi .... "3i 4 01 .... 7S4l 4 07 ...; 7 86 4101 . .. 7SS 1 14 .... OJ0.110V 6 13 h ai 615 1101 12 II0&T1 ft m tn kv IT 41 14 17 .... bcranlOQ . 4l 4), ,..- t mIa u Leave Arrive 'A ur a All ti alns 1 un dolly except Sunday. f signifies that trains stop pn atgiutl for nasi. Bengeis. htcuro rated via Ontario 4 Western betort purchasing tickets and gave money. Day anC Nlgnt Kiprcss to the West. J. C, Andersen, Ota. Pass A&t. T. Flltcrott, Ulv Pass, Agt berauton, Pa, Houses for Sale and for Rent, If yuu contemplate purchasing or len$ Int' a house, or want tu Invest Tn a lot, see the llbts of desirable property un pjtfe 2 of 1 be Tribune. X
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