f 10 THESCRANTON TRIBUTE TUJ SO A. Y MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1897. .When Looking For the Best Go to tlie movt rclliibln. l.urKct imortmont; lowest price In Hnlr (looiR u liukei WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES,. ETC. Siithructlon Rii.inttiteed In l.tdlcii nnd (icntu1 Vlgi forstrcot tear. We linva tlio Jtndlnit Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. AM; tofco tlio Ideal Hnlr Itrusli, cunulue fclhorliiu brlstlo air ciMhtonod. Children' Hull Cutting receives ourspceiiil nttcntlon. him i. scflnrFf . 317 Lackawann Avj. fill DISCARD Of course you ha j heirloom in form of OKI I'lirii.titre, auJ then, )i.'rliapi, voiir 'ii. lent (Ji nlshi uus ui'ja hit worn. Whv not li.ive tliem toned up ro-.to -c.l .' Re-Upholstering Is ,i special lm j oi work with u-.. XV u do it well and we do it for :i little ii potiiblc. Wo have ail the new an.l desirable covering'.. llil i 11111 Car cts, Draprls3, Wdll Papon SCR ANTON. I'lTTSTON. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WYO.MINCJ. Chailei Piiinv. who lint b i-n eni plniil .it .Mount Lookout tolliery for -onio tlnip .ts i-iiKliKsr In tl.r cltTtiir plant, hit itnnr to Sunntoii, having ao- i t'tcil a similar position tlific. .Mr. fnn was u niembi I of tin1 Monu lui'llt G1pi club, of this place1 The lailli's of the Haptlm church have t liiumed the dates for the holding of the liazani. It will he held In the thuich on Tlte-dn) and Wednesday ovonltiKH. Dee. .'1 and '1'2. CorpontiTx hae been enjoined ic palrhiK the plattoini about the Dedn wai', I.ae kiiwnnnu and Western i.ill j.md. Itev. Itnlieit li Thompson, pastoi of the IJaptlst eliuuh, ie(eled last week a iliolr fiom his mother In New Jei-.-ej, w tilth Is an old family lolle, be liiK ST.' years. The thali was hi ought in this countiv In P'.'"i by a Scotch mlmam named llobul Ithua. It Has a plei e of his own woiktn.inhlp and j w.ib nuide on the ship Caltdnnla dui inK the ovaL neioss the Atlantli. The tools used In its manufacture was a sUu, (hlel and sailors Jack-knife J I Is a solid oak stiuctuie. heavlH made and well In uccd. Mr Hhea mail, some Hide attempts at wood-caiWng m the liuiEK and bail; of the caaii. The thistle, emblematic of the Scots, is one of the diaiaeteis that adoins the back, ulf-o the date lf!.'"i, the letters K It., and al-o much nude line woilt nt no panlculni putt in Th hali bus been ltct-ntlv some modernized, liming a miffed seat out in In Its t nidus to Jit Thomi son it bus passed down to the sith ".eneratlon. The i hair Is lilchlv pilr.od bv Ml. Thomp son mid he1 has placed it In his siudj. MIjs jjav Jenkins, of I'l mouth, has Ik in vlsltlm; Piote-hur John T Wil liams and wife. He. W. II t-'otuiild. I U of Wash ington, ). i',. pre.ufccc1 in the Metlio IdKt ihuti'i on Stindnv evening. His sulijpi I wus "Divine 1'iov blent e,' and it was a most eloquent and helpful cll iniirpe. A luigt (ongiegallon was In n i tenda m e on next .Sutidnv ev.nliiK theie will Is lomiuennd a eilen uf tcmpJiaiiee meetings Tin Hi st one wijl le held In tin .Methodls't ihuiih. the other two htirthe.s of the to.n uniting P.ev. Dr Killgoi., of Wilkes. Haue. will t-pt.nK On Monday eiilng the second kmIic will be h Id In the Itaptlxt i luin.li and Iti. I.. C Muidoek, uf KiupMtnn, will make the addnss in the J'rfsbjteilan cnuich on Tuesday ixiiilng the last mectlnr,' will be ton tlueted and Hex. In. ISIid. of Hetan tuii, will be the ppeu.toi Ue-vlval meetings will be continued In iIih AVcst Side ehamd this week. He. Wilson Tilcble will be aislsted as usual lij Iotal cletKnien. Alox. .Muidoek has letently pui- husetl at finy's cauiage leposltoiy n eiy handsome milk wagon. The wagon has been on exhibition on tho pouh, of Mr. Uay'B place of business lor homo days. Mi'ii weiu at woij; Sunday putting in soma niw ninchliHiv and doing tnr jtentcr work at the new West Hide lueaVcr. Mis. Itohcit It. Thompson Is lsltlng lrlatlM's in Suanton Dr. Samuel T. Ilaiton and wife, of AVest J'ltt.iton, weio la town on Hun day and attended the seiWtes at the Methodlht church. Martin Hreese has been orettintj a new fenco In the fumt of his plate on eighth stieet. A mooting f the schoul boaid wus held on last Satmday eening r mm i UiUt CARPETS. Wc have just put oa Mile u n.-w litu of In;rali Carput-,. See tlie prices and compare tliein with any other goods in tip; city: Iletl Heavy Cotton Curptl . .'jfto I All Wool Curpet itni lteid Hem v I'nloti Ciirpel . a:iu All Wool, ineiltuiii tiaiillty .Mi; Jlxtiu llvtivy Unlou Curpet x .UT'.jo All Wool best qaullly stio Wc have buine choice lot- of Wall I'.iperi that we are cloiiuottt nt 5c, (ic. and 8c. per roll. J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Ciirpct.il Oil CIoMh, WinJo.v SlttJj; atii Dr.tporbi. Clialn itid i'ahle. "ACTOWYVILLI!. Out townsman. H. It, Lily, tomposcs one of the twelve trim and tried jury men on the Van Horn murder tne. Diphtheria Is still racing to quite an alarming extent In Nicholson, regard less of the uports to the contiurj. Two children of l'uttlek Dovle fuc cumbed to this tciilblo malady last Satinday within a few limns of each other, and a th lid one 1b not expected to lle. Uast Lemon ("amp, No. 4SD, P. O. S. of A , will hold their anniversary sup jier l-'rldny evening, Dec. in, In the bisement of the Methodist L'plscopal chunh of that place. Octets' Will be the prlnclpnl feature of the menu. It is now rumored that the projected tallway line fiom Scranton to Wll llamsport will tun via Factory vlllo and Lake Wlnola. We trust such will be the case, as It would benefit this sec tion In many wus. our expert elites and checker pliyer, (Tenrgo Oi law old, recently played seven games of checkcts at Tunkhnnnock with Mr William Hall, Of Ueaumont. Oilswold won four straight games, and the other thtee were a draw Hall, previous to this series of gamo, held the champlon.shlp of Wyoming', coun ty, having easll) conquered all comers. In CJrlsw old's not nllowlng Hall to get a game In the series, plainly demon strates flrisw old's supeilorlty over the e.-champlon. Orlswold will next play with a man In Say re. Pa Last even ing Mr. Gilswold (through invitation) attended the organization of a city clu ss and checker club nt the ofTlce of Dr Pierce In Scranton. The Wyoming county teachets' In stitute will convene at the cmirt hou-e In Tunl.hannock on Monday. Dec. :o, and promises to be one of the best and most attractive institute ever held In this county. The lecttue course, as ar langid bv Supetirtcmhnt V. II Jor vis. is one of the best ever analysed for an Institute In Wyoming county Knl'nwinp Is what the New Age has to sa In regal d to the piogiamme of the li tu re course" Mondav evening an Instrtit tlve addiess, entitled "Coal and Coal Pinducts," will be given bv Pi of flooie W Twltmeyer, superin tendent of public schools at Pcthle hem. Pa It will be Illustrated by c haits, drawings and specimens, will be pit seated In a new and attractive way, and will be Inteirstliig as well as educational. Tuesday evening Hen. H W J. Hani, the southern oiator and humorist will give "Old Times in Dixie" ThiM who hem (I Mr. Ham's lecture on "The Snolbgostei" last jeai will certalnb want to heal this. His peculiar southern dialect, his original and laughable way of Illustrating things, and his occasional flights mtn the i calm of ical oratory attiart and hold his audiences to the end. Wod needav evening Colonel litorge W. Hain. of Lexington, Kentucky, will speak on "The New Woman and the Old Man " Colonel Haln'.s reputation makes it unnecessary to dwell upon his powers as an orator ft will suf fice to tav that he has spoken teven teen jeais In Mitcesston at Ocean Grove, Xtw .leisey, lining thirt-four engagements He Is also a popular Chautauqua lectin er. "The New Wo man and the Old Man" Is a new lee tine, and is said to be his best. Thursday evening the Mozart Sjinphony club, of Nt vv Yoik cit, will give an entertain ment. This company Is engaged at pel haps as gieat a cost as any entei talneis that ever visited this county. Their stilng quartette play the violin viola, cello and seveial obsolete Instill ments, such as Viola d'Amour (14 stilngs), DaOamlut (10 stilngs), lloman Tiiumphal Ti umpei (5 feet in length), etc They are also at companies! by Miss Miule Louise (tumaei. a celebrated pilma donna contialto. The piess and public piaise them evnywlleie. Last Satuidav evening Dee 4th, Mlsa Lyman S Chase of this place, Deputv Inspectoi of the Depaitment of Penn sjlv.mla. Inspected the Latlles' Auil i.i i y, G A U elide No. ID, in A O r W. hall at 1J1 Lackawanna avenue, Scran ton. Pa After the Inspection n gen ti.il hand shaking and social was en Jo.vcd. after which refreshments were served Seviial of the academy stu dents, who have had an occasion to return to the acndem some what belated at night, claim to have seen an appaiitiou flitting to and fio m the campus, .mil upon one occasion it was heard to give Keystones well known foot ball .veil. Jt might be the foot ball teams "Jonah," but ptihaps It s nothing more than the ghost of the "New Woman " Legitimate news left at the post olll e, rr hand to the scilbe will be thank ful leeched, and given piompt at tention. Paulouna. Kobekah degtoa lodge, No T will meet tonight and elect ofilcets for the coming term. The many friends of Miss Hattle Ciimau aie pleased to welcome tin home again Miss Crlsman has' been spending the past ear In 'New Jersey and New Yoi k states, Nlckwlie Finn & Co win hav been occup.ving the basement of the "Dent" Patter" stole house for the past six months have movtd Into tho Davo Wlntleld house at Staikvllle. 1 OKKST ClIY. W W. Inghs. of Sciauton, spent Huiulay with fi lends in town. Two now ait lights will he place! on the boiouirh stieets, one at the Hillside lullwny ciosslng on Main stieet anil tine at the coiner of Hlg gins alle and Foiebt stieet Hot'i places needed lighting lintllj Mr John C Hiown and Mis. Saiah Menhenneth and tlaughtei Grate. wei. at Lake Como estelday attending the funeral of James .Menhenneth, a well known i evident of that place w ho ha I inuny fiiends in Potest City. On Invitation of the Christian Hn deavor societies of Forest City, the next annual convention of the Young People's sot lety of Chllstlan Hndeav r of Susquehanna county will lie held In the Piesliyteilan church at this place on Wednesda and Thuitday, Dec. ."i and SO. Theie uio local societies in the Pieshyterlan antl Congrtgitlon nl chut t lies of Forest Cltv, and it the Coiigiegntlonal t hurch of Vand ling, and the membeiH are already at vvuik getting iead to give their fej low Ihideaviiiurs of Susquehanna count a rojal welcome. The socitty Is interdentiminotlonal and thetefoie the llnptist Young Peoplc'H Union and tlie Lpuorth lcuRlle of the Methodist Koyal nukf the lonJ pure, vholeome and delicious. htiPffl hmti Absolutely Puro boyai tumsa poDtsco, sew yoik, wmwnmmnviwnf Ml PiH?HWHIW church will be Invited to co-operate In making tho convention a success and In the entertaining the delegates. A bazaar will he held by the Presby terian Ladles Aid socitty In th- leotuie room of the chuich on Wednesday evening, December 15, and supper will be nerved. The young women students of the graded school have oiganized them selves Into the Amity Soclnl dub and hnva cIiom n the following olllcers: Piesldent. Miss Lillian Gilchrist; vlca piesldtnt, Mss Mni Cavviey; secte taiy, MIm Iil-i T'e.isnnll: tieasanr, Miss i'i a Gllchilfl A social for which Invitations have been Issued will be hela toman iw evening nt tho lesdence of Itev. J. Irwin Urodhend The membeih of the npvvoith League chose the ifollow Ing olllcorn fot the ensuing year at their last re gular meeting: Piesldent D Stanley Hvans; llrst vice president. Miss lie becca Buckingham, second vlte pr sl dent, Althur M Wrstgate; third vice prtsldent. Miss Maine J Itiown, fouith vice piesldent. Miss lteitlah Hlne; sce letaiy. Miss Ddlth lliown; treasurer, Mls Jessk Stone. An Inteiestlng progiamme was pie sentetl at the Welsh Congreratlonal chuich lust night by the Llteiaiy so cletv. Miss Mnigaietta Gilchrist, of Lake Como. Wayne county, is visiting For est Cltv lelatlves. Itev. Phlneas H Kennedy, pastor of the Presbyterian chuich In this place handed In his leslgnation Sunday morning. A t CA. The boiough council will meet in tegular session thrs evening. The nvuilage of Miss IJ. Dohcrty, of thl place, to Thomas Lam in, of Upper Plttston, Is announced. MPs Nellie Calvey has returned home, aftei a few weeks' visit among friends In Jeisev Cltv Misses Maine Walsh and Hose Bar lett, of Pal. 'ons. have returned home, after a few tlajs' vbit at the Morahau lesldence Mr L C. Kellum spent Sunday with his family In Susquehanna county. One thousand, live bundled tiout weie placed In Spilng I'rook last week fiom the hatdiery at Sunbuiy Mis Kate IJiehony Is in New York dt pui chasing holiday goods. The quat telly meeting of tho Wo men's Fotelgn Missionary society of the Methodist Dpiscopal church will meet nt the home of Mis. AVilliam Gay this afternoon at 3 o'clock Misses Jennie Giaham and Alicia Da vis have atii pted positions ia Jonas Long t stole In Scianton. Mr Uobeit Manhlie w 111 leave for Connecticut to accept a position In a silk mill. W H. Holllstcr has been elected ns repiesentatlve to the Gtand lodge, r. and A M., of Plttston Thomas Hills has been appointed to cairy the malls between the depot and the postofllee The will of the late Catherine Hren nan. of Yolk stieet. was ptobated last week She leaves a eeitaln lot of land on Third stie"t, Avoca. and ull her peisonal property and furniture to her gtandson, Martin Mojlan. $1 each to her son John and her daughter, Mary Ann Smith- a bet! and bedding to her granddiiughu i. Noiah Mojlan, and $100 to Itev M I" Crane The balance of the estate is to go in equal shares to hei ginndc hlldieu, Mai tin .and Noiah Mojlun. Frank Hoston is named as exec u tm Miss Alice rieillcv and sister, Mrs. Thomas MeNIidmlas, of Pittston, spent .Sunduv at the rityslmtnoiih residence. A Christmas t antutn under tho man agtment of D. H. George will be pro duced fix the Piesbvterinn chuich on Chilstmas niglu The Avoca and Mooslc Christian Al lianto vlll have a tlav inettlng at the home of Miss Maty H.utle, Thuisday, Dec. 9. Mis Abide Moirow. of New Yoik city will give Hlble tendings. Miss Wlnnlfied McAndrew left es tfiduy foi ?air. wheio she will re side. The f uncial of Joseph, the Infant son of Mt and Mis. Ldward Dooner, of the Noith Ibid, took place on Sunday afternoon Intel meitt wns made In St. Mary's t emotei.v The fuuetal of Mis. Patiick Me n diew, of the Ninth Knd was very latge l.v attended on Sunday afternoon. Hela tlves from all parts of the county were present to pa the last token of ie spee t to the memm of the deceaseel. The pall-beat ci's were A. J. IJanett, Thomas Mmphy. John Hegan, Patilek Colemnn, Dominic k Feeney, Henry Lnn. Intcimtnt was made in St. Mt'iy's cemetery. Tho pioppit of Mai tin Walsh, on the West Side, consisting of a lot and cellar, was sold by the sheilff on Sat mday and pui chased by It, D. Lacoe. IIONHSDAU:. Mbs KeeUr. one of the insiiuctors In our graded sthool, wns called to Hlnglmnittin on Krldaj by the set lops lllntss of Mh slstei. Miss ivathailne Stanton hiiB irtiiiued home fiom a visit la Plilladelphla, 1 a., Newark and other New .leivtey cities. Ml.' and Mis. W II Holmes have re tuiiieil fixni a visit with thelt d?ugh ttr in Hoston. , Miss Jennie llrtmnsconibe Ii.is gone to New York city where sho will spend the winter Fouler Hi others' feed mjll Is kept running night ami day In 01 tier to keep up with the demaptls of tnelr custom em. Alexander Andeison, of New York city. U tlie new superintendent of the lloncsdale Kleetilc Light company to sneered Mr. W. C IOtt who has held tho position foi tve yearH Tho ladles of draco Episcopal church will seive a. hot turkey supper In tho sjundaj school room of the church on Filduy evening of this week Jatob Huxuln vvtis held up by foot-p-'ds Sunday evening on tho Farnham blidgo at th'o foot of Sixth street Ills loud cries of murder bi might assistance and the v.-oultl-bu ixibbers made good theli eKcnrn'. I THE MARKETS. Null Street Itcvlcw. JScw Vuk. Pre C Altlnu'h f pecii tutors In stocks have sought to In Iklenre prlei s for several weeks by sintplses on the contents of tin t resi dent's message the actual publication of that document todiy hud little tiftct on the iniiiket. There win nothing In it that taint as a stirpiise, almost every ptlnt having been aecuiately foretold In il"tnll. Prices of docks bail been udvanccd to some cxpnit in anticipa tion of the message, and ther was Heme expectation that Its publication would be mil by a decline caused by realizing sales. But the iniuket held fairly Lteadv after Its publication un til a raid by the bears in th' Unit! hour which was encouraged by the v.va'tnesfl of New Jt t si y Cent! at and the coaWs. Union Pntliic was directly affected by the parngiapli devoted to It In the mes wii;e and declined neaily a point. .Most of tlie daj's movement of prices were, however, due to special causes and was marked In the hik-i 'altles. Total sales weie Bill 200 shatcn. furnished hy W1L1.1A.V1 LINN, ttx LKN . CO. stock brokers, Menrs build. Inr, rooms fU5-70C. Open- High- Low- "los ing, eoi est Ing Am. Tobacco Co .... St !'i'j M b.1'4 Am. Cot. Oil .. .. ?i 21 Wj i!L8 Am. Bug. Ile'g Co ..L"lt U-li liKN l'n Ateli., To & s. IV .. U K'H l-78 Alch., To &S Fe ..fgfl gfll.rgll fglgli, A , T. .1 S. P., Pr .. Ji'a IS', '.Vi 1ft l! they. K Ohio 'U 'ZP '11 'il Chicago Gas IMU Sli Sl'a &l Chic. U N. W . ... 'H lJ3i2 '11 l'-'"3 Chic., H. & Q 9ffi S7'i M Wi, C. C. C. .vi St. L ...Sl, 3I4 Jt1, aiTt, Chic, Mil. & St I .. tiT 91'f. PJ"i HI Chic, II. I te V . ... S'ij 91 S9 Wi Delaware & Hud ...111914 1U94 109 W (Jen. Llectilc ?.1'4 35'4 33'i SJ'i Lotil- A. Nash Sl' M 61'n r'j JI. K. At Ttx, Pr .. 31 ?. 31 SI, Mtnlmttan Lit IOC, 10, JOIN Wi Mo Pacillt! U 3J' 31?, -l Nat. Lcael 3Pj 3I" SP3 M'j N. J. Central II i.V, Vi S.!' N.Y. Central luT'i 1Wi 10TH MU N. Y L li, & W .. IPs 14'j lt'j It's N. Y., S. K- W Pr .. .IPi T. 31', 3l Nor. Paclllf. Pr ... J64 M ,Vit &0 Out. & West .... . 15'8 i:. l'- 13j . Omaha Ts1; 7'- W ;s', Pii-llle Mali 20 &ff d' Su'h Phil, fv Head 11 -12 IVj Ul'j Southern It. It 9 9 9 Southern H. It. Pr.. 30'i 30 3u J enn v. : J 1011 .... 3.v JO1- .'i' lo2 Texas IMcille 11 1l's 11 Hit Pnion Parltic V. W ,, 2V, Wapjuli . .. S S S N Wabash. Pr 17's : 17, 1N Wet. I'lllnn 89 M S9 SJ'i P S. Leather, Pr .. I3'j C3'2 W'i I3'i P. S Rubber V', I6ai 10 Pi CHICAUOUHALN M.MtKBT. Open- High- Low- Cios- WHEAT. Ing et. ft Ine Ma J9' S't'i f$ $S' July is s: fl el I 'ATS. May 22 'XI 21 12 t OHN. May iS. ". -' ii. July 29B 29i ''- 'b LAHD. May t.7 4.50 4.17 4 17 rrnnton Hoard of Trntlo Kxchnngc luotations--All Quotations Itnscd on l'ar of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Aske'a. 23 Scranton .c Plttston Trae. Co. ... National Hor.ng A. DrlU'g Co. ... First National Hank C50 Elmhurst lloulevarrt Co Scranton Savlrgs Hank 209 Scranton Packing Co Laeka. Iron ana Steel Co Third National Bank S50 Throop Novelty M'f'g Co Scranton Tracilon Co 15 Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Hcplacer Co Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep A. Dl Bank 150 Peck Lumbe- M'f'g Co 175 Economy Llsht, Heat &. Pow er Co HONDS. Scranton Pafs Railway, first mortgage duo 1920 11J People's Street Railway first mortgapo duf 1D1" 115 Pcoplo's Street Railway, Qen etal mortgage, due 1921 115 DIckFon Manufacturing Co I.acKu Township School 0 City cf Scranton St Imp. 1 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 6) iio 150 "fci 17 75 250 100 105 45 100 102 102 85 100 Scranton Axle Works Scianton Traction Co 100 Philnilclpliui Prut lsion .tlarkel. Phlladelph'a, Dec rt Wheat Wus ,e lowei, tonfii t grade, Dctcmbet, W-.a. Si'if ; Janiiarv. Pbiuarj and Maix '1 iiomlnal Com Sic tdv; No 2 n.lxttl, De ee'inbe1 and J.muus, 3J1 ia32'jc , Ptbiu ai and Miuli, ucmlnal Oats Pinner j No. 2 vvalte, Di'Ctmber, Jinuaiy. Pebru arj and Man li. 25'2a29e PI0111 Dull aed unchanged, vv liter super, Mai 25. do. t tias, S3i"aJ7.., I nns.vlvania rolbr elti-, J4a4 25; do straight $l4ialfi0, fpnng tlear, $IJ5a4ro t ei stialght, $1 00.145. do. p..tent, $4 95.1.. 10; city mills extra, tl &) OS), do. tbar, 4.10alJ5, tlo. straight. $4 5eal.7", do pilent $5.1 5a 5". It) c Flour Dull at J." Ma.'. 10 for good cholte Penn slvanla. Buckwheat Flour Steady, il 10 al.it) jier lrti pounds for new. Potatoes Fnm and hlgh'i , white, cholc, jier but 1 el, 757Sc . do. talr to good, i,S.a73 , swe Is prime, pel bjski t, Wa"S ; do seconds 23 bW. Hutitr Pirn ami 'ialc high -r; fancy xeiirn treamerv, 2le , do Penn sylvania prlntf, 2ic ; do western do, .Me. Kgg Firm, 'irsb n trln, 24- ; tlo wes--1 m, 2Jc. Hi fliieu Sugart I'lim. Cotton -Fllebangcsf Tallow Quit t but steady. Live Poultiy-sttadj , fowls 7av,; roos ters, 5t.; spring chickens, 7aSe ; bro I ors, g.i9e ; tuiktvs, 9al0'., diieks ai.d gi ese, M9o Diesjel Poultr.v Firmer fowls, 1 hull e, R jt.. do fair to good, 7'jX c ; tJilckirs, huge. SHaOc; medium, 7a e , lomniiiu and sealdtel, 4a7c ; ttirks, chol'e, llal.' , tlo fall 10 gool, Sil0e-, ducks "a . Ht.tlpt1 -Fiom. J.t'ii paircls and 23.oeo saek, wheit. 4 ton bushels, coin, 127,11011 bushels, oats, 12,001 mish. tli Shipments -Wheat, 13,0V) busntls; 1 0111. irt.hfl biiMuls' tints 1W.UO0 busht 1- ew ink Produce. New York, Dee t! Flutir (Julci anj shade low 11 to sill, Minnesota patent, ?5a 3.2ij; do. bakels, J)2)al.U, wlnti 1 pate Us mojolu h .11 Sjiot t.tsj, No 2 ill, 7'.'" , f. . b, iilleut, No 1 haid Manlto ". $1.01, f. o. b., alio it. No. J mm In ni .Sew Yoik, 9sV., f . b , alter it, optloiiH uiitn I cjsj under bearish statlMUs and weak crble-s, rullltet on foitlgu biijlngaud lo il covering, brokt sluiriilv under snows In cicmhii uf II pi 1 cent hi wlntet VNheatar-i and union "In,:, closed 'ja net lowti, No 2 n 1. .lanuitj. HVsulniV , 1 los . lOSe ; Mu. frFt.tW 9-K.e, closed 91",. , l)-eembel, 'i'l,a'K., los, I 9.'i)4 Com Spot stttdy; No .', 33'i.c fob. iitlolt, optlonM steadv advaueed. easi.l nft slight ly antl closi d unihjngtd. .lanutij. 31', a 31,u cltiM-U 31t., Mav, 3.I'..33.1V . elosi-d 3.'.'jc.; Di'iiratiiT, If) U-ltk.. clo"ed Ji)7.'" Uutit-Spol ucmlnal, No 2, WjU.'iie , No 3. KV.; No. 1 while, 29c, No v vvhlt 2fe. , traek mixed, vvtvtcrn. 27j2v . tra k whlPi, Ja3le ; options dull but Hea!. closing 'k.vUe net hlgtiei , Februai, closed 27Ue.; May, 2TUi.; December, 2o'.i Heef ejultt Cut Mects-Steadj Ilutter Finn, wtHttm treaiiieo, HaJk , fa tor, iP.aU-.. . Ligins, 2J'ji2lc . imlia tlon oieauitry. 12'U7c , statu dalrj. 13,1 20.. , do tltainer. 14a23e Chtcao Steadj ; Urge colotrd September, SuS'ji , mall do, 9a9l4c , largo lain made "'8i 7sc,, small no., y,uS'jC,, large white. Sep. Aro cabling favor rupiuly. Business men und travel lent carry them In vest rockfti, Udlri crrr tlinn Fills in ptinei, houit-kerprri kop them In inrillrlnn cloten. IiUuili rtccnuDinil them to filendi. Vc. tcmbcr.'SnS'jc.; smnll do, Pa9'ic.: llg'it eklmr, Ciiii'tc.; part tklms, 4'inii,ic: full sMm, &c. 1'krs teadyj pinto and Peuusvlvanla, 2laiV; western flesh, 2oi SS Potatoes Stendv : New York, $2.13: sweets, $1 7T.nl Tallow Steiuller; c'ty. .: S-I6i ; country, S'dn3V. Petroleum Qiilcli I'eiinsjtv aula crude, numlnully fcSc 1 m ( lilcngo (.ruin .lliirkct. Cliliagn, Ue ' The leaillng futures tnmtctl mm ftiilows Whtirt-Dtfcvmb-IdVtiiOlV.; Jhiiuiiry. J-liMtc , Mav. WVjnSV Corn Decern btr, '.'l" ii("e., Mnv SSHaiS1. Oat -Drcemlwr, Llu'jov,! ; Mn, a.'2e Pork Decenibir, T7 3oi7.32'j, Jiinunry, f.3) a9.3.'is: .Mv, ?8.oaS.55 Lird-Jammn', $4 30HS); Mty, f4 47'tal.47'v Il.bs-Ue- 1 ember, M.3Vt4 22'-; Januarj. $1.2Ja4 r. May. $4 37'iril 37't Cash quotations wire ils follows Flour- Kas ; No. 2 spring wheat, &"a!A-.; No. 3 tlo., Wsn!1!".; No. 2 led, 9i'ia9iV ; No. 2 corn, Kiu2.Tr.; No. " ellow, 2j"ia2jc.i No 2 oat, 2I'2C , No 2 white, f o li., 23i2a24c, No .1 white, f. o. b, 22"4niT.ej No 2 le, 4i."to , No. 2 barley, f. o b, 2(in42f ; piime timothy setfl, J2i'j, poik, 7 3"t7 40: lard. Jl 30, rlb. M'JJilE,., sliouldeis, 4"4aoe ; sides, I m 4 fw; sugar', untl-anged Hecei)l. Plour, t!,O0O barrels, wheit. SS.OOO bumhels, con, J23.0U0 bushels, oats, 41S.d'i0 bushels; re, 9,000 bushels; barle, 4'i,U0) buhels. Ship ments Plour, 1S,000 barrtls, wheat, 1JT, 000 bushels; corn, SOI.JO bushels. 0 its, 437. 000 buhels, rc, B2,(X"0 bushels, barley, li, ij) bushels. Itullnlti Live tock. l"ast Ituffalo, N. Y Dee. Cattle Pair demtnd; fat medium to heavy ship ping steers, Jl.r)altf3; coarse, rough stteis, J3 7Ja4 23; green steers, jlCinl Ifi, cluilcti to smooth fat litifcrs, la I 10; mixed butchers' stock, KKOil, good smooth well fattened cows, tfCOaJVI' expoit bulls, $3 75 a4, oxen, 225tl4D. Hogs Mixttl packt rs' grades, $3 Di3 U; medium weights, it ln 3.42; heitv) hogs, 5:i)a43, roughs, JJ 'j' 3.10; stag, W73a2 90. pigs, jJal 4"i Shici and Lambs Stcatb ; lambs, etllng to choice, ?I75i5jO, fair to good, 350i570, culls, SliVi"40. rhctp, cl.olci to selected wethers, J1.0U4 50; mixed sheep, t4 25ii50, culls, J3a3 73. r YtI I, lie Muc'i. New York, Dee. C Utevt s Slow, tcatly; native -tts.rs. JtiOal'W; Texan". J.IS5, stags and oxen, f..Fl, bulls, -' CO a3.3"), drj cows, JI,9i3 25. Calves slo-A, stcatly for vtals, lower lor grasstrs, vtals, Vt773; tew at fS; grasscis, 2 7Vx 3 2i, weitcms, -' 7'u'e. Sheep an 1 Lamb Rttatlj . sheep, Joi400, lambs, $"7Ja30 itos eoir ac j erajii'i This! I.ihertv I'nttle Mnrket. i;ast Libert v. Pa,. Dec. C t'attle Plrm. cattle, JI7"ialjO; coalmen, $.1J5j3C0, feel ers. f4a!30. Hogs Slow and lower, prime medium, J3.40a3 13, fair to best Yorkers and pigs. VU3a3 lit, htav, SJ3'VU:"J; roughs, S2 2"u3 Shee Steitly: eho'ce, JICftaliM, comnioti, Jj3C0, 1 holct limbs, $5tXUBS5. coinmun to rfood, Jl 0oa0.50. veal calves, ti9a7. Chicago Mve Stock. Chicago. Dec. 6 Cuttle Stoiv .at $1 10a 4 90, calves, iia7. Hons $1 iOlJ.U'3; pack lrg lots, JI.UiJS, prime shipping hogs Jl 5013 52' j. pigs, $12:J40; common to prime shetp. J3al"5. fisl wo-'tein, h 40a 4 V); feeding shtep, JU4.10, lambs, $tn5 05 for common to prime Receipts Cattle, K.W) hcn, hogs, 37,000 head; sheep, 13, 0"0 head. Oil .ilnrkct. Oil CI1.V, Pa, D.v ('. Cudlt balances 65, cci tliicates, opened fie. bl .. elosed, saies cairh at tti, options offertel, e.7 total sales 7,0 M ban el Shlptm ut 120 s20 barrels tuns C0.G51 barrels LADIES DO TfOU KHOfl DR. FELIX LEBRUN'S " Steel I Pennyroyal Treatment is the nnginrl nrd only FRENCH afe slid 1 e liable 1 arci on the mar ket. lrU ( 11C; soul by mad Ocnuire sold only by Wm, Q. Clark, 3:6 Penn, Ac . Scranton, Pa VARICOCELE CURED "liv the Animal KxtnuU " NO DHUGS. HO KWIFE. Mcdltul udvii e free W'rlto lor book to the Washington Chemical Co No fll'J J'.'th M , N W , VVitihlnstoa, I) C. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines anil Machinery., VV e vtlll stll .vou ew or Second-lliuul. we win sen 5011 new or tae oiti 111 e. change, or we will lent vou itnjthliig vou want in the Mncliiiicrv I Ine bpot ttsli paid forsurup Iron and .Metuln. National Supply aid Metal Co., 70!) West luvknuuiimi Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Hgr. Telephone 3954 POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary. Secondary or Tertiary I.LOOU I'OIHOX permanently CURED IB 15 TO 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we will contract lo pay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no ctiarRC, if we fall to cute? BF YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash, and Mill have lichen nud pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcsrs on any pattofilie body, tUIr or Eyebrows falling out, it Is mis occuiiuari W" -inBNTEE TO CURE. VV okollilt the ntoKt obstinate cures mid challenge the world for a case w cannot cure. 'Ihlxdltetiie huKnlwuys billlcJ Hit skill of tie m 1st eiul.iett (hyMClans 9300,000 cupitiil liolilnd our iiucontll tlomil tiunritiity, Aluohite proofs sent scaled ou uppllcittloii mei.psei) bonk sent free. Addiess COOK leliMt.DV CO , 6i asinlc ifinp't, ClllCVtIO, ll.l. v W s 1 THE WESTON ILL CO. ! M. OlfplHlL M)I3. ! liWMiI'iilMltl lll)iOOili0ttiUlK A Harvelous Collection. An Extra ordinary AUCTION SALE of ORIENTAL X At 137 Washington Ave., in the Store For- r H mcrly Occupied by Hill & Connell. S. The 11103I cultivated tasto can be KrntiQed at homo in this rctutirkahii) collection and every one pleased as a t& won as in metropolitan centers. rjg Examine, tho (iUM-lItANI, matlo of puro silks, old rose nshos ground. The SlIAII-IN'-Sff Alf. another lmiJCr & lal Silk Illlg. Tho Numi-Kc'imau-bhiih Ktig, tho Sera is pities, the aitistic Lahurs. TIicm gems cannot ho de Z2 Bcrlhod here, can only be uad with the eyes of tho con r5 noissenr 'I hereforo wo invite all tho loveis of Textile i Art to come and e.xaniinc these real gems wlncli arc worth us seeing. 1'hero arc hmiilreds of imtiquo ScilVllS, IratlS IS Bokllltras, Kci'in:m-"lm!lS. SaralJCllllS, also an immense X lineol Parlor, Lit.rary, JJinino; Hall Carpets and Hall Kiij-s; in fact, nil kinds ami mw.s, and you will lind what ri you want in this collection, the iintst ever brought to this city. All imibt bo sold uudor tho hammer. No fake sale. U72 Jj; ! Exhibition Today. g X alC cfinmenres Tuctlay, Dec. 7th, and will con- $: J5 tinuo throughout th week at 2 ."0 and 7.30 p. m. daily. i Your Floors Must Be Covered But what wtih? That depends. For halls, st.iir landings, kitchens, etc,, where the weir is heavy and absolute cleanliness "is essential, you cannot improve on I inrtlPI 1ITIS We have t,lcm in a" ,ni,kes, widths and qualities. LrlllUJS-UlUO p,jces 0Ci tQ 7.c a squarc yarJi for goods one to four yards wide. Sntlirl I innlpiunc A,e much sought after nowadays. iniaiu Linoieumb As good :ls Ms.lic tiling( bccause the pattern is as solid as the goods and cannot wear off. Prices very moderate. Oil CJotfm Are still wanted, although they are not as popular KJl1 ViUl,ia as they once were, and we have them in abun dance, also oil cloth rugs for stoves, etc. The Above Are All New Stjles, but are perfectly seasoned and warranted to give satisfaction 80c. Moquette Carpets Are a surprise to all buyers, They cost moic money at the mills today than we ask, and when these aie gone you'll do well if you get the same quality for $i.2 Isn't that a saving worth straining a point to gain? KERR 'C - PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE ndyoii will realise how eai it Is to fur 11M1 v our homo luxiiiloiisl) with a tiiilin outluj. a little at a time, and vou tlon t miss It. BARBOUR'S HOWIE CREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond an J Combliatiin Ri.ii Starling Silvar Wara an j ' Sterling NovjIIUi. Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. laoEinllttCOifiELi: 130 Wyoming Avj. WOLF & WEXZEL, 240 AdanM Ave., Opp. Court Horn:. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bole Atoms (or Klclnrdson Eoj-utou i luraace-s aud Hsuiu. C&1U lit'', S JmK 1 c s j$J-,wx THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCPAftTQN ApJD WILKES I3ARRE, PA., Manufacturers of LOCOWOTIVES, STATIC iARY ENGINES, BOILERS. HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. ' flBMiRM. OPFlCE. SCRANTON. PA. EERY WOMAN OeaatlBcsneessr.llsbb, mtmlUlf, rwohillny umJlelce. Onlr hrmlsta4 Uio nrcit dri.fi sbeuid b. oJ. If )f ou vast tho tut, tl Br Fea3ps FEKKpoal PBBls -ST'cS-L Tier KO prtpirt, it's srd ctrUla In malt. The rtnaUn (Pr. Pool's) neru4Uap. n.ii,- R.nn.uTwto. 81.00. Addiess Piu.M0KJ138 Co.. CiertUfid.O. . , , 3? Eali b JOHN H. PHELPS. tjpruco strset ar: a?: ST. 2T: CARPET HOUSE, 3 408 Lacka Ave ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS Vud en vie I by his ctiinle. We huva brought aboiil tlio tlm? whan n num In mod ciuteelrt iinistanejs can b well tlreiett A shoit tlmeiuo be ui compollcd to put up with a uadj-mndfe suit. We miiko a suit from &15 up. tho eoloi, eiolh and cut guai u 11 leed. W. J. Davis, $$n THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Spjciai Attention Given lo Husl ness and l'cr.iunal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Kx tended According to ISakinccs and ltcspoiiiibllity. ;Ier Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. $200,000 350,000 79,000 PllMMI 111 Undivided Profits, W.U. coXNKUi, rraldent. IIKXRY BKIiIX, Jr.. Yke I'rcs. WILLIAM II. PKCK. Cashier. . c Pharmacist, c:r. Wv0mlno avonuo and 1" y7" iV1 x X I i
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