wf 'nff --a THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAYf, NOVEMBER 7, 1S99. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MMMMMWWMA SUICIDE AT ItANSOM. Philip Stoft Expires From ft Doao of Paris Greon. Special to The Btranton Tribune. Plttston, Nov. G. In Ransom town ship this mornlni; I'hlllp Stoft, a well known farmer, passed away, death re mitting from a doc of parls green. Of late, It Is sntd, ha had been drlnkln quite heavily, and on last Saturday evening ho entered the room when hlo wife was sitting and showing her a glass of wlno said that would be his last drink. Ills wife tried to prevent him from drinking the contents of the glass but was unsuccessful. A tablespoonful cf parls green was afterward found In the bottom of the glass. The poison soon began to work on Stoft and ho died this morning after terrible suf ficing A wife and one son survive. WAYNE INSTITUTE. Interesting Sessions Yesterday Fine Concert This Evening. Special to The Screrton Tribune. Honesdale, Nov. 6Wavno county tendinis' Institute was called to order In the court house at 2 p. m. by Coun ty Superintendent Dawl U Hovver De votional exercises were condiutjd bv Hc. James A. Wate. After the el-r-tlon of ollliers. Dr. itlnncrii.iti too'x up the subject of pilmaiv reading. The Instructors for tnmo'Tow ne Di Klnnoitrmn, I'ofcvso1 Wide and Dr Sinford. Tho PliillmrmonU ur ehmtra of Hon Kile will Klvo their popular concert In the men nouse .11 the tsenlng. They v. ill be unslhtcn by Mr Thlcl. of sSerin'ii. The institute on Tupsdav will be ho'l in th onera house. Gunning Accident. Special to The Seiuiitun Tribune Plttston, Nov 6. While gunning with several companions in the moun tain near Coxton. Sunday, William iwupp, a young man living at Babylon, near Duryea, was seilously wounded b the accidental discharge of a gun. The chaige enteied his breast, causing n wound whtcti It is thought will prove fatal. THOMPSON. Special to The Scranton Tribune Thompson, Nov. 6 Stephen Jenkins Is (julte seriously HI at this writing with trouble contiacted In the army '.n the sixties. The inspection of Frank Hall post will take place on Wednesday evening of this week. A brief literary pro gramme will follow, In which the la dles' Relief corps will have a share and the public may enjoy If they embrace the opportunity and attend. Mifs Candace Stoddard, of Starrucca, spent Saturday at the Methodist Epis copal parsonage. She attended church here Sabbath morning and with ?f,ss Nellie Clancy took dinner at Rest cot tage with Mrs. Tower. Professor C. M. Lewis r.nd w Ife gave a reception to the orchestra and pastor Saturday evening In honor of their guests from White's valley Rev. P. R. Tower nreaclW !n the Free Baptist church Sabbath mortiinu In the absence of the pnstor. P. R. St. John and wife, of TJtngham ton. were In town over the Sabbath and are calling on their former nelg'i bots today. Mr. and Mis. Ml'ls ani her sister, Mrs. Partridge, of White's valley, vis ited at C. M. L'ewls' on Jefferson street, Saturday and Sunday They with other stranT', were In attend ance at the MethodlJt Eplspocil church Sabbath mornin?. Miss Flora Sanford roes to Dalton tomorrow for an extended visit with her parents. She will take with her her nieces, the two little girls of Rev. A. D. David. Philander. Tiffany and wife returned to their home In Gibson Sunday aftei noon after n visit of a day or two with her sister, Mis. W. S. Foster. Our enterprising Tribune agent. Mas ter Leon Potter, took a. day off Satur day and visited relatives at Gelatts. HOJIESDAXE. Special to The Scrnnton Tribune. Honesdale, Nov, C. Mr, Charles Kade, an old and respected resident, died suddenly at his residence on Elev enth street Saturday night about mid night. The funeral will take place from his lesldence Wednesday at 11 o'clock. The theme of Rev. W. II. Swift's dls- JC w fd vlflHj r 1 I J v&ftl 1 1 AC 'JLI,i!J course on Sunday evening was "Purer Politics," and was listened to very at tentively by a largo audience. Ho re ferred to the Hebrew government and qualification of candidates for office In time of Moses, and to tho sacredness of the ballot, the duty of which no man dare to neglect. He referred to rumors of bribery at tha late county convention, and called upon the voters that If thev knew fraud existed to stamp It out with their ballot regard less of party lines, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. are vlaltlng their daughter, Mrs. Har old Nledlck. Mr. W. W. Gaylord and family, and Mrs. Francis Slocum visited relatives and friends at Opposition a few dayrt last week. THE MARKETS. Wll Street Review. Nfn Va1 Vt... M TIj nsvitraiA t that Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Waldo, stock marke't todo!v effectually dlMlpated Friday, Nov. 3, a son. tno sjmptomi of weakness which wore Mr Roland Crnndnl nnd Miss Bultfr eB-nderod by the Saturday bunk state Air. iioiana irnnuai ana miss tjuiier mcn, Tn Ju of prC0J Wus down- of Stevensvllle, were callers in town, ward In the early dealings but practically Sunday. I all the declines were recovered und some Messrs. Hurt Gaylord and Charles "rFk1l,V'f,J.Sl ?.nl"8 .,ve.ro ? lttb!r!!0,iinlwn ,.,,. ..j.i .. i..,!...,. ... rr considerable list of stocks. Tho down Ingham attended the Institute at To- Wnrd course proceeded to tha extent of wanda last Thursday and Friday. 1 to 3 points in a number of prominent Mrs. Oliver Frlnlt of Montrose, and ' inuustrmm and icuched us mucn as a l,.n,l Mr TwiUf nf or,ininn. .nnt P. n ln a number of tho railroads, In. uiiiiik examples irom mo uraimtin. Southwestern!!. Southerns, Coalers and Special to The Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. . The funeral of the lato Thomas Heskcth occurred and was largely attended on Sunday" afternoon from the family residence on Maple avenue, Rev. David I. Suther land, paBtor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. St. Andreas' com mandery, No. TO, Knights Templar, at tended ln a body and conducted the service In Evergreen cemetery. Prof. Charles T. Thorpe, of Forest City, spent Sunday with Susquehanna relatives. William J. Maxey, of Torc3t City, the Republlcnn candidate for sheilff, has Just completed a personul canvas of the county Ills election Is certain. Rev. It. C. Lansing, of Oncontii, oc cupied the pulpit of the Oakland Meth odist church on Sunday morning and evening. The presiding elder, Ro. T. F. Hall, on Sunday morning occupied the pulpit of tho Avenue Methodist chinch, Oak land side, and administered tho sacra ment of the Lord's Surper. Moody Relief Corps. No. 12, G. A. R., on Sunday afternoon attended the fu- 1 nerat of the late Thomas Hchketh In .1 body. Tin rolvnl seniors ln the Metho dist church have closed. A goodly num- her of persons have piofessed conver sion. 1 Resident" of the Second wurd will on Tuesday evening piesent n petition to the common council, asking for the ap pointment of n policeman for that ward. 1 Eile engineer Ernstun Pettis has gone to the Adirondack!, for the bene fit of his health. All signs point to tlv re-election of Register and Recorder Samuel S. Wright. Tho work of terracing the Broad street lot of St. John's Catholic church Is ncaily completed. There were flurries of snow today In, arIous parts of Susquehanna county. Pension Agent Puild Michael, of South Gibson, denies the report that ho Is not supporting the entire county ticket. On the Samuel Smith farm, near East New Mllford, on acount of the recent drought, elder was used to run the engine that operated a threshing machine. The Hallstead Herald on Friday Is sued a campaign supplement. Thomas Jeffries occupied the pulplti of the Baptist church on Sunday morning. The congregation ln Christ Episcopal church are steadily gaining In size. The Lanesboro Are company will hold a fair dutlug the fiist w-ek ln Decem ber. Editor A. W. Cook of the Susquehan na Journal, Is preparing to remove from Susquehanna to Deposit. Elam Fredriksson, a student in this State Normal school In Rloomsburi?, spent Sunday at his homo In this plarv. During the service In Christ Episco pal church last evening; the electile lights suddenly censed to bum and It was necessary to dismiss the congrega tion. A True Friend. A filend In need Is a friend Indeed. That is exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is. It Is the mother's help when she Is suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe. It Is the safe resort of the youth or adult w hen he has "caught cold" and there Is coughing and In na tion of the mucus membiane of the throat. It allajs the Irritation and cures the cold. For sale by all drug gists. Matthews Bros, wholesale and retail agents. PITTSTON. friend, Mr. Pedltt of Scranton, spent Sunday at Mr. Luzerne Frlnk's. Miss Jcsslo Hornet entertained with a muslcale at her home last Friday evening. Miss Georgle Smith, of Wllkea-Barrc, is visiting relatives ln town. Mr. Urbano Burrous of Stevensvllle, was In town Sunday. Mr. T. M. Hoag has accepted a posi tion at Wavei ly. N. Y. Mr. Burt Camp of Hcrrlck, died after four days' Illness of pneumonia, last Thursday, ho leaves a wife two sons and a daughter. Mr. Chandler Canfleld a prominent resident of ts Raysvtlle was stricken -ivlth apoplexy while driving through Spring Hill Inst Wednesday und died next morning without regaining con sciousness. He leaves a wife, two daughters and two sons. Mr. George Bosworth, of Le Rnysvlllo was a business man ln town Monday. Miss Floienco Ftalford, of Sayre, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. StaJford. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D., L. & W. Trnln Dispatchers in This City Will Work an Elht Hour Shift. General Manager Russell, of the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western com pany has re-arranged the work of the local train dispatchers so that each will have nn eight hour shift Instead of twelve hours as formerly. John M. Carey the newly appointed desp-itcher goes on duty at S o'clock In tho morning and continues till I o'clock In the afternoon. Richard Gll llgan who has for ye ar3 been assistant nlcht dispatcher, nnd nince the death of Benjamin Cowles, chief night dis patcher, has the next shift, extending from 4 to 12 p. m. William H. Kellum who has ben day dispatcher will have the shift from midnight to S o'clock In the morning. Tho strain of the woik attached to this position coupled with the greatly Increased traPic undo the shortening of tho shifts expedient. A man just in the act of lifting a barrel of flour felt a hand laid on his shoulder. "Stop!" said the stranger, "You can't lift that." "How do you know I can't?" said the man. liecausc I am a physician, and know it's impossible." 1 IH ll Z?2 man, "but I ft?;. know I can.",M,A and he stoop. v3 ed and lifted the barrel to his shoulder "What made you so sure you could do it?" asked the astonished ' physician, - "Because I've been doing it every day for years," said the man. .r There are physicians who say in good faith to those vbo lungs are worn by dis ease " It is impossible to help you." And yet thousands of these impossibles have been helped and healed by Dr. R V Pierce whose "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured them, when the hollow cheek, the rasping cough, the burning flush, and night-sweats have all pointed to "consumption. Ninety-eight out of every hundred such impossible cases can be cured says Dr. Pierce. What makes him so sure? Be ;. cause he has been curing just such cases for more than thirty years. " Golden Med. leal Discovery "is strength to the stomach, life to the lungs, nourishment to the nerves. It makes new bleod and the new blood builds a new body a fit temple of health, There is nothing just as good as "Golden Medical Discovery," so let no one deceive you into accepting a substitute, " I beg to stake that I have used three bottles of l)r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery alnce my correspondence with you and find great Im. provement In ray case," writes Mr. A. V. No votny, of New Yrk, N. Y.. (Bex I4J7. " I feel that I am In need of no more medical assutance. When I started to take your medicine I had a regular consumptive couch, of which 1 was afraid, and every body cautioned and warned me concerning it. I was losing weight rapidly, was very pale and had no appetite whatever. Now my condltlou la changed entirely. I do not ''cough at all, have gained tight pounds In weight, bav recovered my btatthy color, and my appe- tite Is enormous. I can recommend your meal dne. as it U a sure cure, no humbug, as are lost other patent medicines." Pr, Pitrxe's Pellet cure biliousness. Conductor's Train Books. Oonductoi.s of second class trains have been notified that a conductois' train book hns been provided for their us, and conductors arc expected to piovlde themselves with these books nnd use them. Men ninnlngoitt of Scranton will get them at Superintendent Salisbury's of fice, men running out of Great Bend will get them of C. C. Simons, agent at that point: men running out of Kingston v 111 get them of L. D. Edgar, yardmnstet. AMien these books aie filled they must be returned to Superintendent) Sallsbuiy's office and a new one. called for. Trunk lines. Northwestern dropped nt one time 2. In the leading Industrials a level of prices wna subsequently estab lished, reaching generally a point about Sntur.lay. Total siller, 610,901). Prices of bonds only partly recovered from the early decline In svmpathy with stocks. Total sales par uluo t2,075,CXi0. IT. 8. old 4s coupon advanced 'i ln the bid price. The range of today's prices for tho ac tive stocks of the New York stock mat Wots nre gUen below The quotntlons are furnished The Tribune by J. A. HUS BELL & CO , members of the Consoli dated Stock Exchange, 0 and 411 Con. nell building, Scranton. Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. em. inn, . 45H tt 165 157 1MU 121 1Z2V& 1Z1 Am. Cot. Oil Am. Buk. Ro'g Co Am. Tobacco Co ,. Am. S. & W Atch., To. & B. Fo A., T. ft S. F Pr Am. Tin Pinto Unit. & Ohio . .. Brook. R. T . ... Con. Tobacco . Ches. & Ohio ... Chic., Bur Q. .. Chic. & Gt. West . Chic, Mil &. St. P Chic & N W . Chic, R. I. & P Cors Gas C, C. C. & St L Del. & Hudson . Del.. L. & West. Fed Steel Fed Steel. Pr. .. GrnI Electric Int'l. Pr.per . Louis k Nash. .. Manhattan Met Traction . .. M. K ft T . .. Mlssn. Pacific .... W ft L. Erie W. ft L Erie, 2d N J. Central N Y. Central . .. N. Y., O ft W. . Norfolk, Common . Norfolk. Pr. . .. North. Pacific .. North. Pacific. Pr Pacific Mall Ponna. R. R. ... V. C C ft St. L Rend., Common . Rend., 1st Pr.. . V S. Leather . South Pacific Southern Ry . Tenn C. ft I. .. , Texas Pacific t'nlon Pacific T'nlon Pacific, Pr TT S. Leather. Pr. , V S Ruhber .. Western Union ,. 22V? ,. 874 Si 47Vi 22S XI ran 89 43'4 B'V 4 2-' 65V4 3P B2V4 87 40 27'), 4" 1W 122l 47 22H 66H 3.1 831, 42 2X1 13214 113V4 132'4 111 14 144 14 ' H'i l'4 1(59 -1I4V4 .190 f0 122 79: .122 2fi ,. Vi ,.110 ior; 394 , 40 , 11 . 31. 121 , H7H . 2fH 2f.l4 71 r,4 . 7Gt . wy , IV. . 74 . 21 K1 , So 40,i 66 ..117 1S . 4714 . 714 . SO 45 SI rn4 4S". lltt It 12.1 l2r,Ti 12-y. nr in covi ro 122 1211'j IOO14 1W4 1S1H 6S'4 bTm 57Vj T't,S l? 122 122 2S,4 2ft Si Ml, 111'4 los 'iv4 i'i; 40V, 40V, nu V 124 118 :A 271 71'4 B44 7S4 40U 111 74 .21 Gt 401i 41,4 I7'i US 134 47 7v4 SO'4, 4S K9 12r.T ir.ii 11.', 1'iu' GO' MV 1W. 68 7." 12V 2',' S" 1101, 1W 11 3P4 1241! 1311 117'4 zw, : 2G?4 71 M 76 38", 129 71 201! 6?H 3W 40 m lies 18 47 7fil 78V4 48 89 271', 71t', 54H W. 40", 110 72 Wt Gl 40 41V. r.714 118 1SV, 474 7fl1, ?S 48 K CIIICAflO POARD OP TRAOn Opf n- Hldh- bow- t,.o. WHEAT. Inn est es-t nr December is 63 GS'j G9 CORN. December 30 31 S04 31 OATH. May ... 23 24 2,1 24 Scranton Board of Trndo Exchanco Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked. Plrst National Rank goo ... Scrnnton KaWngs Rank 2J3 Hciunton Packing Co ... 95 Third National Rank 42o n mo Dep. & Dls. Rank 200 ... Economy UKht. H. ftP-Co... .. 47 Scrnnton 111.. It. & P. Co. ... 85 . Scranton KorglnR Co. ......... ... 100 Lackn. Trust ft Safe Dep. Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co. SO Clark ft Hnover Co., Com. ... 400 ... Clnrk ft Snover Co, Pr 125 Scr Iron Pence ft Mfg. Co 100 Scrnnton Axlo Works loo Lncka. Dairy Co. Pr 20 Co. SaUngs Bank ft Trust Co 2W HONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 1DJU 115 Peoplo's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo Uls 115 ... People's Street Railway, Uen- eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lackn. Township School G .. . . 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co tf Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction G bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II. (!. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 2Jd24c; print, 21c. ; dairy, firkins, 22.123c.; tubs, 23c. Eggs Select western, 17c. ; nearby, state, 20c. Cheese Pull cream, new, 13c. Beans Per bu choice marrow, $2.40; nt-dliim. 2; pea, $2.40. Onions Per bu , 43c Potatoes Per bu., 40c. Limons $1.60e3.75 per box. Flour-JI.W. Philadelphia Grntn nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Nov. 6 Wheat Firm; contract grade, Nov., 70a71c. Corn Firm and c higher, No 2 mixed, Nov., 3S4a '9c. Oats Unchanged; No. 2 white lipped, 3174n32c. No. 3 do. do, 30a31e . holco do do , 4"iii4Sc. ; do. fair to good lo. do., 42nJ1e. Plour Pnchnnged, wln er superior, $J2ia2.40; do extras, $2 69a 2 70, Pcnna. roller clear, $1.10a3 20; do do. straights, $120a135, western winter clear, $313a3 23; do. do straight, $3 J3a!.50. do, do patent. $3G5n3M. Fprlng clear, $2.S0i in do straight, $135a3G5, do. patent, $1 75a3 90; do. favorite brand, higher. Rut lf r rirm, fancy western creninerv, 2IVsc ; do. prints, 2Gc. i:gg rirm, ',salc. high er; fresh nearby 21n22c , do western, 21a21c. . do southwestern, 20c , do southern, 19e Cheese Steady, but quiet Refined sugars Pnchnnged Cotton was Mini nnd 1-lGc higher, middling upiands, 7c. Tallow Steadv; city prime in lihdf lale. , country do do, bbls , lnJc ; dark, 4,jalc . oaken, KUc , grease, SalUe I.lvo poultrj Dull nnd easier; fowls, 9a 10c; old roosters. 7c , spring chickens, OalOc , ducks, 9al0c. , turkovs 9nllc Dressed poultry Plrm. fowls, choice, lie; do fair to good, lOijc , old roosters, 7Hc : chickens, nearbv large, 12al3c ; small and medium dn., lOallc; western do large, lla!2c. ; medium do, 10c , fcmall do, Sa9c. tuikeys choice to fancy. 13alic , do fair to good. 10nl2c Receipts Flour, 2 600 barrels nnd 12,000 sacks, wheat, 14, OOO bushels, corn, 212 COO bushels, oats, 2200. Shipments-Wheat, 4 000 bushels, corn, 1S.000 bushels, oats, 19,000 BEFORE DURING La. G TRY AFTER rippe rfTS' .5 t .w ta v ft. SA-WM&-JZ.uE') Wim. iMJLSw?r4iAN'v'M SI ISI SMJ The World Famous Tonie. FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since UC3, Endorsed by Medical Faculty. immediate lasting eilicacious agreeable Sold at All Druggists Everywhere. Avoid Substitutes. New York. drain and Produce Market. New York, Nov. G Flour Steady with wheat and showed a fair demand at about former prices, closing oulct. Wheat Spot firmer; No. 2 red, 74c, f. o. b afloat spot, nnd 72c elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth. 75c. f. o. b afloat to arrive, new Options opened steady at e ad vrnce, but ruled quiet and turned easier Tho mnrket nguln rallied and closed firm nt c. net uduinco March closed 77c , May, 776ic. Dec., 7.1c. Corn-Spot firm er; No if, 4OI4C. f. o. b nlloat, nnd 29tie elevator. Options opened llrm at lic advnnco nnd further advanced c, clos ing firm nt lie net advance. Mnv closed 384c; Dec, ,",9c Oats Spot dull. No 2, 29c; No 3, 2S',C. . No 2 white, 314c , No 3 do, 304c track mlved western, 29a10c , trnck white. .Wfcallc , track white, state 30ijn3le. Options nominal Butter Firm western crenmerv, 174n25c ; factory H4.1 17c, June cicamery, 174a21c , Imitation do.. 154n204c , stnto dairy, 17n23c; do orenmcry, 174.i2."c Cheese Quiet, small Sept. fancy 12V?n12V , finest Oct. 12 1 12Wc ; large colored fancy Sept , I24al24c , large Oct tlncst. 114c Rggs Firm, state nnd Pcnna.. 21n2l4c , western un graded at mark, 14alSc Chicago Grain nnd Produce. Cldcago, Nov G All the grain mar kets were strong todaj nnd good ad vances were scored, whf.it closing at ,c advance, corn ".a'ac. higher, nnd oats, '.fc.i lie higher. Piovlslons closed substan tially unchanged Higher cables and small worlds bhlpmcnts started a bujlng movement In wheat nt nil tho more ef fective on account the bieak of over oe In less than a month. Cash quotations were ns follows Flour Slow und easy; No 3 spring wheat. r.'4n(7c. No 2 red f,0a70e ; No 2 corn, 314a32c , No 2 yellow 31nJ2i4C , No. 2 oats, ir!a24c , No 2 white 23l!,a2C4c , No 3 do., 21a2T,4C, No 2 bur ley, 3Ca13c No 1 flax $1284, northwest $1 284, prime timothy seed $2.25, mess pork. $7 75a8 20, lnrd, $105,05 29, short ribs $4fc.'.i5 20. dry silt shoulders. fia5e , short clear, $',20.i5 25, whiskey, $1.21, whiskey. $1.24; sugars, cut loaf, $5.70! granulated, $5 18. Chicago Livo Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. 6. Best beef cattle strong; to 10c higher, poor to fulr kinds steady; range cattle strong, cews, market steady. Cattle (Jood to fancy, $3.75aG.73, common to medium, $l2,"n5.50; cows and heifers and bulls, $1.76ai 50, fancy heifers, $3 W; Tixuns, grassers, $125aJW; fed Texans, $4."iOn5 0u, (.ulvis, $la7.75. Hogs Market strong for butchers and best heavies', packing nnd llRht grades, weak, cloclng stendv to strong Hogs Fair to prime, $1 10n4 274, lunvy pnekers, f-1.75u4.10; mixed $J9'i4 15. butcheis. $1 loal 25, light wtlghts. $3 9;al 174; pigs, $3.50a4 03. Sheep and lambs Mnrket easier today; sheep, common to choice, $3alC0; western rang ers, U M it 10, good to prlmo lambs, $5a 5 6'), prime nntlvo yearlings, $l.25a4 73; range lambs, $4 ffla3 G3 Receipts Cattle, 15.000, hogs, 32 0)0, sheep, 21,000. New York Live Stock. New York, Nov G Beeves Active; steers. Mo lower, bulls, steady; cows, blcady to 10c lower. Steers. $140a0 22l; oxen, $110a5. bulls, $1at, cows, $1 C0a4.13. Calves Veals slow, grasscrs. 2"c. lower; veals, ti.Mub.C0. grnsrenc, $2 30a3 23; west erns, $1124 Sheep Weak to 10c. lower; lambs, l.'c lower; some snlea. 23c. lower; sheep, $2 50.14 25, culls. $17Ea2 25, lamb, $1 fiOuSno, txtia do, Jlfifl; culls, $1.75n4; Caiuullan lalnbs, $5 10a5.4O. Hogs Steady, at $1 C0a4 CO. East Liberty Cattle Market. Rnst Liberty. Nov G. Cattle Steady; exlia, $3E0aG, prime. $", 70a5 90, common, $1n1Nj Hogs Active and higher, primo henv v and assorted mediums, Sl.49a4 45; liest heavj jorkcrs, $135al4U; light jork eis, $4 30a4 35 roughs, $1n) Sheep StcncU . choice wethers.. $1111125, com mon, $1.50a2.r0, choice lambs, $5a5.1o, common to good, $3a4 73, vtul calves, $7a 7 50. tfefeNfe&fefefefe Plttston, Nov. 6. Jlrs. Mary Langin died suddenly this morning nt her bono ln Rrowntownu, aged about sixty years. Acting under Instructions from Cor oner McKee, Alderman Uvano em paneled a coroner's juiy today to In vestigate the death of Thomas Cavvley, the circumstances surrounding whose demise were noted exclusively in yes terday's Tribune. Dr. Apgar perfoimed an autopsy on Cawley's body today and an Inquest will be held next Wednesday afternoon Whllo Mrs. William G Tilm of West Plttston, foimerly of Jcrmyn, was as sisting a neighbor put up cut tains this afternoon a chntr nnd box on which she was standing fell, participating Mrs Trim to the floor. She sustained a painful Injury, the bones of both her wrists being oroken. Taxldermlbt Campbell Is mounting a fine specimen of the red-tail hawk. The bird measures twenty-two Inches ln length nnd has a spread of forty-nlm Inches and was captured by a Kingston man at Mill Hollow last week. In the struggle to get tho bird the hunter's hand was painfully lacerated by com ing in contact with the bird's talons. Local papers are suggesting the erec tion of a monument in memory of the victims of the Twin shaft disaster. GOtTLDSBORO. D., L. & W. Mutual Aid. The assessment notice of the death clnlms to be paid the lelatives of tha late .Tames E. Francis have been post ed, nnd the time limit for making pay ments expires on Nov. 15. The amount Is $1,000. The special quarterly assessment is called for October, 1899, to be paid with in the limit, November IE. THE CARLISLE INDIANS. fefe Special to The Scranton Tilbnne Gouldshoro, Nov fi WoM; mi ciio new Ice plant at Klondike Is progress ing rapidly, some of the framework being up. The ihi , , They Toured Through This City Yesterday Morning. The Carlisle Indians passed through this city this morning at G.30 a. in. after defeating Hamilton col lege 32 to 0 at Utica on Sat urday. Owing to the Indians being scheduled to play Princeton Saturday next their coach put on a substitute team, with a few exceptions, for Ham ilton, saving his men for the big game. There are fenv players on the team who have not the straight hair and high cheek bones characteristic to their race. Some are decidedly good looking. Hudson, the champion goal kicker, Is about 5 eet, t Inches, while Wheel ock Is 6 feet 2 Inches and Redwater 6 feet 4 Inches, reaches far above the star quarter back. Speaking with the coach relative to football ln general he modeBtly makes the assertion that his team will take the bulk of the games this year. He claims they would have defeated Har vard but for the unfortunnte play when Wheelock was - nocked out for six hours. Hudson, who Is slightly out of shape. It Is thought will be able to play Saturday. M'CABTHY MAY RECOVER. He Was Accidentally Shot Sunday While Hunting. James McCarthy of Sport Hill, Dun more, who was shot Sunday by his dog while out hunting, was much Im proved jesterday at the Lackawanna Hospital. As stated in yesterday' Tribune amputation was performed upon him about the middle of his right thigh. He was very weak Sunday fiom the blood ho lost ln the woods befme surgical aid could be secured Yesftrday, however, he was resting quietly nnd Improving materially. Strong hopes are now entertained for his recovery. FOOT BALI NOTES. Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. These articles mailed JPJJUJJ in exchange for lion heads cut from front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. Gold Collar Button. Mailed free for 5 Hon heads cut from Lion Coffee wnnmn and 2-cent iLimn. Made of rolled gold and with mother-of-pearl duck; tuiuDieauKe lor lames ana gentle men. This shape; Is handy and popular. Daisy Neck-Pin. Genuine Hard-Enamel and Gold. For 1 8 lion heads and 2cent ttamn. Tha illustration is only two-thirds actual size. Color abdicate pink, with Jeuel setting aurt gold trimmings. Best enamel finish, stylish and durable. Mum m natmK.rsmv& 5 I M ! 1 4fflMWmmBssi: i a Mmmmmmm. ijmtka u tmafflmmf&&uJ&tsi7i 1 n vAfMJft iVArvir.'i.ri 'Avvri.. rtriiflu 'wttt-j I mnmmx-im t im$ :r ,m !fw m a3KJHiJWfei?3rj I Stv' i - Ho Zt&&g2a&&6&sTjga ! HHH a& oT a -"- MSSEOH I Aninnionnii raaiiaKvanma trmm BinAms I a isiisi.yiH,rytiiiaiigJi'LM MlJ"reTrraMj r Best Coffee for the Money ! m Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. flantcl Clock. By express, prepaid, (or 110 lion -- SSs neain nnu n STr'S-i 2C. stamp. I ramo licmitKully tlnltlud with gilt. Etand3 (Hurtles high. A beauty nnd rood -1 time-keeper Alarm Clock. Sent by express, prepaid, for 80 lion heads and 2-ccnt stamp, when ordering cither clock, Mease mmoourncnresi express unicc, 11 mere s no express oflicc located in j our ton n The Llon'a Bride." Hnffl BZflsssssHI ft L Jltiil ioBr?TT "IhhhLBh svsImRpI The Comet Juniors would like to piny the Scranton Hlrh school third team, a gamo of foot ball, Thursdiy. The line-up if the Comets Is ns follows- Kd. rnddon, winter; Wnino Acker, left guard, Waller 'ott, right gunrd; John Hoberts, left tckle; Trank Locke, right tnckle, James i'rynolds, left end: Tetcr Ulllernn. rluht which tho plant will be filled in near- , cnili rr'ank splicrK left hnIf Rck mg completion. Tho gallery at the ola plant at Lake Wutawnga Is going up Mr. Dlerolf has commenced the crea tion of a new house near his bakery. Mr. Waldorf Is doing the carpenter work. Mrs. Conover of Scranton, haH been visiting at Mr. Dutot'fs. Mr. Dutofo sister from Stroudsburg was hero alao. WYALUSINC. Special to The Scranton Trlbunp Wyaluslng1, Nov. t. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staites of Towatida, spent Sun day with Mrs. States' mother, Mrs. Helen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, of Ithaca, N, T., Itohert Campbell, right half back, Charlsi Cummtng, left half back, Israel Itobo"ts, quarter back. Answer In Tho Tribune Oil Market. Oil City Nov 6 -Credit balances 151, certificate,), no hid, offer or sales Ship ments, U1.21S, average, 20,517. Runs, llJ,. 0T5, avcrne 75,391 V PR. UlRTEI.'fl BOOK, Kelief for Women" ,j-?v SDtrM,lnrl4ln,MalMlenTlop Will .v-tiaj lor int. ik,ub,cvdiaiujjv IHTIir., Urt nJ TmtlmaaUli ( UU. jiAUItL'S French Female Pills. ypi Mailed free for 12 lion head cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. An unusually flue picture, from the brush o! the noted German artist. Gabriel Mux. It is founded on Chamlsso s poem, "Iho Lion's Bride " The story Is Interesting, and we send with each picture a hand some folder, containing copy of the poem and tclllnc &H about It. Site, 15x26 inches. Dorothy and Her Friends." A bright, cheery picture. For 8 lion head and a 2c. stamp. A bright, cheery filcturo. represent ng a little plrlnlay. ing with her chick cnsandherrabllts. The predominating colors are rich reds and greens. Eire, Hx'JS Indies. For 10 lion hfads anil J-rcnt i!mp w vtuI mall It tinned, ready fur casgis;. Stylish Belt-Buckle. Handsomely gold plated, witli Roman finlsli, and set with ruby colored jewel ln the center. Tins will be welcomed for"dressed-up" occasions by tho ladles who like to wear different colored fashes Tho gnld-flnlfhcs well with any of them Given for 20 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Box of Colored Crayons. a Ladies' Apron. Made of good quality lawn, wlih alternate revering and tucks; broud hem at bottom, and Is neatly gathered at wain; a very Eupcrlorandstylish article Msc,3ox40 Inches. 0lvenfar201lon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Fruit Picture. LfR I ('lpjX'VS V8 For 10 Hon heads and a 2C stamp. Fine wax crayons, fifteen ditlircnt colors, n c c o in panlcd wilh out line pictures for coloring. Knch crayon Is wrapped with stroncivs per, to prevent breaking. Child's Drawing Book. A collection of nice outliuo pictures bound Into look form with sheets of tissue paper be tween tho leaves. On theso tissue page. tho children can trace the pictures beneath, thnsaHordlns enjovmem, as wen as instruction to tno hni.d and eye These drawing hexls and the box of crayons go Tcr vve-11 together. There are six difTeicnt kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 Hon heads and a 2-cent etamp. Sle, 16x21 Inches, aivcn for 8 Hon heads and n 2-cent stamp. SO-Foot Clothes Line. (liven for 15 lion lirvi's and a 2-ccnt stamp. Made of closely braided cotton threads, strong, nnd will give the best of suiisiaction. Naval Box Kite. See it Fly I Tho cele brated Ijox kite now to popular. Thirty inches long uud comes sufely folded, hut ran quickly be spread to fl 1've.ry American boy w nut i one, nnd older persons alto uiu interested flailed free for 40 Hon heads cut from Lion Colfce wrappers and a 2-cnt stamp. yN " " - N Jv Lr tl Irs iNV-l i i Ladles' Scissors. Length, five Inches, suitable for cutting, trimming and genrrnl household use. Given for 12 Hon heads and a 2c. stamp. Razor. Given for 35 Hon heads and a 2-cent etump. first clius rair, made of best English sttel, uud txtrn hollow ground. m Rubber Dressing Comb. for 10 Hon Iliads ondo 2-cent stamp. IrnKth, inches, full size nnd weight. M ide of genuine India rubU-r, llncly lin licd Ai'pruprlate for u ladles' dress lu0f iase or for u:u in the housthold. 'it- Xf ' ' ''A 5 Game India." ai -.- ivv U Similar to "Par rJiol," VThlch has beiu phi nt in east ern reiuntrles slnee liofore Hie dan of hUto-v The illus tration shows plan of thei gnme, with liiutlreumte.rs dice und ellec-cups &c- comiianvuig u a which pee gamo ' , people VPV T mfrBvnnmixw'fl -'-' ". TO" ' never tiro of plajlng. Given for 20 lion llejdc nnd u nl if nnin. i?aTtrrvr.T;'nygt-?rT?-wv:"gp Every time you buy a pound package of LION COFFEE you have bought something else, too. Don't overlook it I You have bought a certain portion of some article to be selected by you from our new Premium Lists I BfflPQRTMST NOTffOEa , THB ABOVI3 ARB ONLY A FBW OP TUB I.ION COITEB PREMIUMS. Another list will shortly appear 1 n this paper I Don't miss It I The grandest list of premiums ever offered I PndMd br thousand! of utlritadlAillMU Mf,alwa7ireU&bloajHlwUhoutauelu&l I .t koldnrfclfdnitrgli'ilaroculboz. rrtucaH tvuch lirug Co., 801 Sol feulSt., Hew Vers; Clt. Vou always know UON COFmB by the wrapper. It la a sealed pack. age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure If the package Is unbroken. LION COITEE is roasted the day It leav es tho factory. When nrltlnz for premiums send your letter In the samo envelope or. package ulttt the Hon heads. II more llian is Hon heads are sent, you can save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask vour grocer for Urge Illustrated premium list. Address nil letters to tho WOQLSON SP30E GO., Toledo, OhSo. & . . i .
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