The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 23, 1899, Morning, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1899.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
UARP'S FIGHT WITH
A BIG BLACK BEAR
HUNTER FOUND UNCONSCIOUS
IN THE WOODS.
Aid Drought Through the Efforts of
His Faithful Dog Tho Victim of
Druln's Rnge Lltiblo to Die, from
Injuries Received in the Struggle
Rescued by n Searching Party
Elk's Memorial Day Personal and
Other News from Monroe's Capital.
Breclal to Tho Scranton Tribune.
Strouilsburg, Nov. 22. Unconscious
nnd bleeding from seven lacerations.
tho body of Reuben Harps, a Wllkes
Harro hunter, was found near Stnuf
fer's late list night No'ir thu man
Mns found the remains1 of a huge tjpir
of black color A terrific struggle took
place from the appearance of tho man
nnd benst, and If Haip lives to tell
tile stniv of tin fight It Will 1)0 duo to
bis faithful dog, who jr-ivo tho alarm,
nltliottgh clawed mid bier (linn fiom his
contest with tho beir. Ifnrpi came to
Ktauffer's. a email village on the
'Vllkesi-Untie and Pastern tallro.id. on
Moinl.iv ana starterl out for panic with
his dog en the Rime dav. He did rot
leturn Morel iv night and as nothing
vn hcnd frutn blm or Tu-'sdiy resl
el"nts of tauffor's became alarmed.
The eountiv In tint section Is wild,
nnd U Is it" untreipient thlnR to kilt
will eats and bats. Huilv List evening
Harps' filthfut log overed with
lilond "nd bearing every evidence of
hclng In a bid tight, orauled Into
Ptauffer's Tile animal's, appearancj
confirmed the vt,tt feais of the vll
ligers, ami at the Inst.gatlon ef Isaao
5 1 niifer i wealthv ltimberniin, a
s it chin? initv of n.vnty iron w.ti er
pinlred Armed with gun and lnn
t' ins they wnt In search of tho mlss
Ing hunter I J very llkelv place a
lsited and uher the hour jriw lato
the siaichers resohed to tiv tin cnun
'ry about the StlllwitPts litfore giving1
ui In a densp thicket, they found
Ilirps.
The man was unrotio(Ioim and nr
perired to bo In a d Inc state. ITe was
torrlblv lacerated and covered with
I'tnni' Close bv him lay the body of
nn onorijions hlnek bear. A stretcher
w is made with cinthlmr for a bed and
Harps was can led bad: to Ktauffer's
Haips Is In no condltlm to tell the
thrilling storv of his fight with bruin
Appearances show that he must liav
first wounded the bear who showed
tight A struggle then took place, In
which the doc miit have taken pait
pnospncTivn limit to $25,000,000.
A pipspecthe heir to twenty-five
mllllops of dollars' Such fabulous
wealth In stoic would appear to be
enough to upsp' the mental equipoise
of anvbodv. John V Case, of Past
Stroudsburg, a tanner workman, who
laLois hard eerv day for the susten
ance of himself and family. Is one of
tho supposed heirs to these millions,
and vet he tolls on, unalfected by the
sudden news of good fortune nnd his
piobablo future transition 'rom pov
city to great riches This great for
tune of $ss,nno.ono Is comprised In prop
el tv In the heart of the city of Cleve
land, Ohio i (aimed to belong to the
heirs of Leonatel Case, sr.. a long-lost
gieat uncle of John W Case, of Past
Kttntulsbuig This claim Is contested.
A repot tor Intel viewed John W" Case
and ho modestly told what he knew
about the matter. Leonard Case, with
tin oo bi others, came to this country
over one hundred years ngo. The three
!rothcis settled In Hunterdon nnd
Wan en counties. N. J and leaied
loige families. Leonard worked his
w ly to Ohio, where ho entered the
dtovlng business and soon grew
wealthy, lie purchased largo tracts of
Kind, and upon his death Leonatel Case,
Ji., his son, inheilted the fortune. Tho
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latter died about twenty years nso in
testate. At that time the property wan
worth fiom fifteen to twenty million
dollars. Inctuded In the estate is the
Case School of Applied Science, valued
at J2.000.000.
The Case heirs In New Jersey, of
whom John XV. Is one, having been
bnin nnd raised In Warren county,
learned of the death of Leonard Case,
but up to tho present time they have
failed to establish their right to tho
property In dispute. A coachman em
ployed by Leonard Case, Jr., before his
death mado his appearance In Pny
onne the other day and related the
story to one of the heirs, nnd also gave
valuable Information to prove their
kinship. The old family lilble of the
Case family was unearthed a few days
ago near Cleveland.
ELK'S MEMORIAL.
The ElkB Memorial day, which an
nually comes on the first Sunday In
December, will be observed this year
In the Court house by the Past
Stroudsburg lodge, 319. The service,
always beautiful nnd impressive, will
be more Interesting than usual, an!
the court room will accommodate i
much larger number of tho throng
always anxious to witness the exer
cises Admission will be by ticket A
committee, of which II. S. Puterburgh,
ev-mayor of Past Stroudsbiug, Is a
member, Is now busy making annnge
ments and piepatlnir the ptogramme.
The trial of George Selple, charged
with embezzlement by the East
Ftroudsburg National bank, will b
gln In the United States court at
Philadelphia, next Monday. Chandler
A Oakes, esq., of Kingston, N". Y., a
foimer Preshyteilan pastor heio, who
Is counsel for Pelple, has been lit town
for the past few days. Ho refuses to
say what manner of defense will be
made. Mr. Oakes has associated with
him In tho case A. H. Van Huron, esq ,
of New York, and L. II. Inston, of
Philadelphia Tho case has ntti acted
considerable Interest as Selplc Is well
Known here.
DEATH OF MRS. ANDREWS.
Pliabeth, wife of Jacob Andtews, of
Rosslnnd, (Ilea nfter an Illness of three
days. Rev. S. F. Lauiey olllclatcd at
the f uncial. Resides a latgo number ''" "'V " , " .V. ' . i..'
of friends, her husband and the fol- I , P!of- HIwnoil. tho swindling
j lowing chlldien mourn hot loss: D. S. JnP r- o icoontly v ctlm
' Andiews. W. E. Andiews. of Koss- '71 "" c' aplv H""" an
land. J. S. Andiews, of Philadelphia, i.nt Pond Is at his old Bimo In
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slstets: Anthony Frable, of Hosslnnd,
Mis. Cathailne Young, of Lehlghton,
and Mrs. Mai la Frable, of Aquashl
cola. Agent Joseph Overlleld has trans
acted the following leal estate deals
Farm of bi ncres, in Chestnut Hill,
known as the William Fonnfr prop-
ei o, belonging to Abraham Bush and i
wife, of Shawnee, to John F. Menj,le, i
of Westmoio. Luzerne county, one
hundred and six acies of timber land,
to C. W. Dctilck, of Spraguevllle, for
$1."0 seventj acies of timber land to
Adam Young, for $200. and forty-five
acies to ri.iuk Cramer, for $75.
I'i:itSONALS LTC
1'roftssor I'lcrnun, of the Stato Nor
mal school, was suddenly called to I hll
utlelphla Mr and Mrs John S. Schnoor, of thU
town, went to Philadelphia
Hangar foot ball team nlll play the
Nornnil's pecond team next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mialcy. 'f Hasten, have
been lbltlng Oeorge liisss, of Uartons
ille. Prothonolary W. F. Decker Is In Phila
delphia on business
llehcnrbalH of "All for Ills Country '
will begin in G. A. R. hall on Monday
evening.
A marriage license hns been issued to
James P. McHhoy and Klla Houser, of
Tobjhannu Mills.
Judge Craig has given a decision allow
ing the Hherlff to an end his icturn In
the Normul school case
Mrs Chnrles Yetter went to Scranton
todav to Inspect Ladles' Aid society, No.
10, of i: S. Cirlllln camp, No. 8, Sons or
Veterans
On ThnnksgMng afternoon the Normal
ehncn meets the Hcllpse of Wilkes.
Barre, on tho Normal campus. Quito
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a number of tho alumni uro members of
tho visiting team,
A number of residents will attend tho
McKlnley lodge ball in Apollo hall, Pat
ergon on Friday,
John M. Thtirncr, n former East
Stroudsburg resident, and Miss Annie
Hlnton, of Drown street, wera married
In New York city this afternoon,
A charter of incorporation has been
granted tho Pohoqunllno Pish and Game
tissoclutlon of this county at Harrlsburg.
About fifty pcoplo from the two towns
took In tho 3.15 excursion to tho Phila
delphia exposition today.
A patent has been granted to T. D.
Drake and Prank Transue on their nowly
Invented sash lock. '
Captain W. H. Scott nnd Samuel
Ylnger placed several hundred fish fry
in Lako Poponomlng, this county, on
Monday. Tho Lehigh has been stockod
by tho same parties.
Revival services at Shafer's school
house closed on Tuesday night after a
very successful season of several weeks.
There has been n largo number of seek
ers aftor the truth.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special to Tho Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna, Nov. 22. A young
daughter of Mrs, Lervo.of Erie avenue,
died Inst evening of dlphthetla. Tho
remains were interred last evening In
the Grand street cemetery.
Tho Owogo lirldgo company this
morning commenced the work of erect
ing' a county iron bridge over tho
Drinker creek on Main street, In this
borough. It will (111 another "long felt
want."
Tho Misses Ella and Cornelia Stonp,
of Catbonclile, ire In town.
Prominent Eric and Delaware nnd
Hudson ofl'clals held n coriference In
Carhondalo on Tuesday. j
Miss Mamie Morris und Mamie Pur- I
nell, of Cnrbondale, have returned
home from a visit with Surquehnnna
friends. '
Dr J. J. Doyle, the health ofllcer, In
a public communication asks the co
operation of tho citizens in mannglng
and averting tho spread of scarlet
fever. "Otherwise It must only be ex
pected thnt more stringent nnd com
pulsorv measures will have to be
adopted."
Mrs. A. H. Gill, of Montrose, an n,s-'
slstant Inspector, hns Inspected tho
Woman's Relief corps in Thomson and
Jackson
The Helping Hand society of tho
Methodist church will hold a "harvest
home" social In the chinch parlors thlsi
evening. '
At the county court. In Montrose, I
Willis Lorno. of Now Mllford, con
victed of felonious rape, was sentenced
to undetpo Imprisonment In tho
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Dr. r. M. Michaels, of Rlnghamton,
Is in town.
Mrs. Lizzie Cook, of Washington
street, on Tuesday afternoon left for
Newark, X. J., her new homo.
The christian ard missionary peoplo
will ponn begin n nrles of meetings In
I Lenowllle this county.
1 Kile iletot lives are on the trail of
, who Ptc, c.a,h from pocket
an(1 rni, aotl!? tne !riPi
Uilr Hose companv No. 1 will hold Itn
fouiteentb annual ball In Togin opera
house on We,lnedav evening1, Novem
ber 20, Thnnksghing ove. Music will
be furnished by Doran's full Susque
hnnna orchestra.
William J. MaNey, of Forest Cl'y,
pherlff-elect, Is preparing to remove to
Montrose.
At the next county election, pro
thonotary Henry V. Manger will im
doi'htedly be elected to succeed him
self. The D'Ormond-reller company ap
poared In Hogan opera house this;
evening1 In "Monte Crlsto," to fair
business.
Mrs. W. T Frye of Kutherford, N.
J., returned nome on Tuesday after
noon from a visit with Susquehanna
relatives.
A bogus agent for the Harper pub
lications has been operating In this
section, receiving a portion of the sub
scription price in advance and never
sending the maga7lne The woman
has no connection with the Harpers.
The Dorcas society will hold Up an
nual fair In the Prestylerlan church
parlors December 5 and C.
The two "Atlintle" tvpe locomotives,
just built for the Trie by tho Baldwin
Locomotive Works, In Philadelphia,
nio being tested nn the Delaware di
vision. They are numbered C02 nnd Of".
W. L. Dow. of F.lmlrn, superinten
dent of the Susquehanna division of
the Drie. was oflU'lally engaged In town
on Tuesday nfternoon.
The election Is over, yet the Tran
script Is still pjlntlng pictures for de
feated candidates for county offices.
Like obituary poo try. they are mighty
comforting1 to somebody.
A number of Susquehanna people ars
In Torest citv todav witnessing th
laying of the coiner stone of n Cath
olic church.
AVOCA.
The marriage of Miss Jean W
daughter of Mrs Sarah Cranston, to
Robert Rone, of Plttston, was solem
nized at tho residence of tho brlde'jt
mother last evening. At 7.30 o'clock
the bridal couple entered the parlor
to the strains of Mendelssohn's wed
ding march, played by her sister, Miss
Jessie. They were accompanied by
Miss Sarah Cadman, a niece of the
bride, who acted as flower girl. Tho
bilde looked handsome In a piettlly
designed costume of brown broadcloth
with white satin and point laco trim
mings. Rev. N. G Parke, of Plttston,
performed the ceremony, before an em
bankment of chrysanthemums and
palms After the newly wedded couple
had received congratulations from
their f 1 lends they repaired to tho din
ing hall, wheie a sumptuous Uast
was served. About midnight they left
on the Delaware, Lackawanna and
AVestein train for Philadelphia and
Washington. The bride Is a graduate
from Dr. Pierce's medical hospital and
has been veiy successful during the
past few years In her profession. The
groom Is a popular young man and
holds a responsible position for tho
Pennsylvania Coal company. They
will reside In prettily furnished apart
ments in Oiegon Heights.
Three children of D. J. Ilurns are
seriously 111 of diphtheria.
Tho nose company will conduct a
social in Herbeit's hall on Friday
evening, when they will dispose of tho
chalnlcss bicycle. Ladles admitted
free, gents 25 'ents.
T. J. O'Malley and James Maloney,
of Newport News, Vn., are spending a
few days in Haw ley.
Rev. J. J. McCabe, of Auburn, was
a visitor In town yesterday.
Mrs Wnlter Hutchlngs, of South
Main street, la seriously ill,
W. J. Rennlman and Uiarles Har
denhure: attended tho Compton obso
quits at DrlnKer yesterday. Several
days ago, when Mr. Rennlman was
staying at Compton'a hotel the latter,
one evening, while driving Rennlmon's
horse, which Is quite spirited, 'was
FINANCIAL.
10
Profit
Each
Week
Upon Your Investment
Financial deals of all-surpassing magnitude enable the
FRANKLIN SYNDICATE
To pay you a weekly profit of
Five Dollars Upon Every
Fifty Dollars Invested.
This profit is mailed to your address
EVERY SATURDAY
So long as the principal is left in our hands.
Thousands of Wise People
Are taking advantage of this phenomenal offer to double
their money in eleven weeks.
FULL PARTICULARS
Of these stupendous transactions and all-eclipsing
profits will be sent upon application to
W. F. MILLER, Man'ager,
144 Floyd Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
thrown out of the carriage and sus
tained Injuries which caused his death.
The Father Mathew society will meet
In bpcclal session on Friday evening.
Mrs. Ncal Ferguson, of Lincoln i.. '
la seriously 111.
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TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to The Scranton Tribune
Tunkhannock, Nov. 22. Sheriff A. G.
Gregory empanelled the following jury,
Nelson Stark, Hlgar .Osterhout, D. W
Hetman, F. D. Ulght, W. F. Hall and
J. D Inman, and on Tuesday held an
Inquisition on the farms of tho John
Lee estate In Falls and naton town
ships, which nre the subject of par
tition proceedings In the Orphans'
court of this county. The value, as
tlxed bv the jury, was J4.C1G B6 for the
Falls farm and $3,0S6 for the Katon
farm. Attorneys Asa S. Keoler and II
S. Hardlnc were In attendance at the
Inquest.
The funeral of the Itev. Nathan
Lelghton, whose death occurred on
Monday last, was held yesterday after
noon from his late residence, with In
terment at Gravel Hill cemetery.
A cablegram has been received here
from Z. Wells Reynolds, paymaster on
the tTnlted States cruiser Charleston,
announcing the safe ai rival of himself
nnd R J. Little, pay clerk on the same
essel, at Manila.
PITTSTON.
Sneclal to tho Birnntnn Trll,.. I
Plttston, Nov. 22 Henry Gallagher, a
popular conductor on the Wllkes-Harro
and Wjomlng Traction line, was united
in marriage this afternoon ut 12 30 to Miss
Maggie Tracy, of Searlo street, this cit.
Tho ceremony was performed, In St.
John's Roman Catholic church by Rev.
Father Gi-Vey. Thu bridesmaid was
MUj Julln Cavanaugh, of Scranton, whtlo
the groom's best man was Trank Black,
of Wllkcs-B.irre. As thu couple entered
the church a wedding march was played
by Miss Maria Kearney. A wedding din
ner was served at the home of tho bride's
parents, at which about 123 guests were
present, including the following from
Scranton: James Cavanaugh, Miss Mamo
Cavanaugh, Miss Nellie Gibbons nnd MIsj
Loretta Grimes. The newly-married
couple will make their future homo on
Sullivan street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs. Grimth G. Thomas, wife of tho
mlno superintendent of the Newton Coal
company, died about 10 o'clock this morn
ing at the Wilkes-Barre hospital For
some timo past Mrs. Thomas had been
suffering from nn Internal cancer, and
last Saturday she was taken to the hos
pital, where an operation was pel formed.
At first It was thought tho operation was
successful nnd tho patient would re
cover, but a change for tho worse sud
denly set in, nnd sho passed away as
nbovo stated. Shu was a daughter of
Mrs. Rachel Davis, of Hyde Park, and
had been a lifo long resident of that
place until a few years ago, when she
moved to Plttston. Tho funeral will take
place Saturday. Serlccs will be held nt
the family homo on North Main street
ut 12 o'clock, after which tho remains
will bo taken to Hydo Park for inter
ment. Joseph C. Hitchner, manager of tho
Plttston branch of tho National Bis
cuit company, entertained tho manngers
and salesmen of tho various branches or
tho compau In this section nt his homo
In West Plttston last eventng A din
ner was sened at is o'clock, after which
there was a season of speech making,
"Tid Bits" himself acting as toastmaster.
It was a most enjoyable affair. One
of the features was an original poem writ
ten and read by Ior Iirr. Among
those thoso present were M. M Lemon,
John Vnll, Ivor Parry, John McTayu",
of Scranton.
SYRACUSE TRIUMPHANT.
Dickinson College Team Downed by
the New York Men.
Carlisle. Pa., Nov. 22. The football
game between Dickinson college and
Syracuse university today was won
by Syracuse by a score of IS to 7. Tho
game was hotly contested, but the su
periority of the Syracuse men was ap
paient throughout. Dickinson braced
up some In the latter part of the llrst
half and put In a fresh man In the
second half. Dickinson's seven points
were made on a safety and a drop
kick by Cllpplnger from tho 40-yard
line.
For Syracuse Captain Dorr mado a
touchdown and goal. Cummlngs score!
a touchdown on a tiO-yard run and
Dorr kicked the goal. Cummlngs
made another touchdown, Dorr again
kicking the goal.
A True Friend.
A friend In need Is a friend Indeed.
That Is exactly what Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is, It Is the mothers
help when she Is suddenly awakened
In the night by the ominous husky
cough, and labored breathing, of her
babe. It Is tho safe resort of tha
youth or adult when he has "caught
cold" and there Is coughing and Irrita
tion of tho mucus membrane of tho
throat. It allays tho Irritation and
cures the cold,. For sale by all drug
gists, Matthewa Rros., wholesale and
letall agents.
FINANCIAL.
WJAJCML.
TO SMALL INVESTORS.
TO LARGE INVESTORS.
Six Per Cent. Interest Is paid pcml-nnmi.
ally to lnestuiH In "The Ilcpew sy dlca'e'
on union ts from SI OO to SI O.OOO. gAFlq
CON EMCNT, PIUll'ITAllLU.
INQUIRE OF
J."T. McCoilom, Attorney
422 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON, PA.
THE MARKETS. "
Wall Street Review.
New Yoik, Nov. 22 The stock market
drifted rather aimlessly today under tho
Influence of lenewed uneasiness oer tho
mone situation. A moderuto demand
lor London nccout.t II 1 ted prices at thi
opening und during the course of the duy
thero were isolated moements In a
number of tudlvldu il stocks But the In
fluence of these domoustintlons of
strength In Fpnts on tho general market
wns small and the tone was sluggl h
throughout. Total sales, par nht $2.
37.'j.ew United States 2 advanced u. and
the 3s nnd old und new 4s V4 in the bl I
price The stocl. exchange will ; losil
on Saturcl.n out of ltspect to the lato
Vice President Ilobart
The range of tndiv'a prices for the nc
tlve stocks of the New York stock mar
kets me Ren below Tho quotations
are furnished Tho Trlbuno by J N 1U S
hL.1,1, & CO, members of the Cousoll
il iii ?.tn.ck ,:x hnrgo, 410 and 411 Con
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Am. Sug. Ro'g Co
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I'nlon Pacific 4i
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IT. S Rubber 4SVi
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CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADR.
Open- High- Low- CIos
Ing . est. est Inc
WIIRAT.
December ....
May
OATS.
May
PORK.
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January OCT
9 57 9 47 9 SO
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid Asked.
First National Rank 800
Scranton Salngs Hank 233
Scranton Packing Co 95
Third National Rank 425
Dime Dep ft DIs Rank 200
Economy ' Light, ,11 1 A .P. Co 47
Scranton III . II & P. Co ... 85 ...
Lacka. Trust ft Safe Dep Co. 150
Scranton Paint Co . so
Clark ft Snovur Co., Com. ... 400
Clark ft Snover Co. Pr. 123
Per Iron Kenco ft Stfg. Co 101
Scranton Axle Works 100
Lacka Dairy Co., Pr 20
Co. Savings Bank ft Trust Co 210 ...
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage-, due 1920 , 115
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, due 191S 113
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921 115
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. Towimhlp School 5 10.2
City of Scranton St. Imp. C ... 10J
Mt. Vernon Coal Co 65
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Traction C bonds.. 113 ...
Scranton Wholesalo Market
(Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Avenue.)
Butter Creamery. 24u23c. ; print, 23c;
dairy, llrklns. 23c; tubs, 2Ja23c.
Kegs Select western, 17V4c; nearby,
state. 20c.
Cheese Full cream, new, 13o.
Beans Per bu., choice marrow, 12 30:
medium, t2, peu, U
Onions Per bu., 45c.
Potatoes Per bu , 45c.
Lemons li 60e3.75 per box,
FIour-Ji.50.
rJiwYorkOraln nnd ?rortnco Marfci
Now York, Nov. 22 Flour Loss no
ttvt, but llim until towiuilx the oiuxo
when tho fecllnt; lieconio cuslcir follow Iiik
tho ilecllno in wheat. Wheat Spot
hIphiIv: No. 2 red. I.Wc. t. o b. nllo.it
I spot; No, 1 northern Duluth, 77!ic f, o,
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I We
Exterminate
From Your
And destroy every
without takiug furniture apart. ft
1115, 1UI. ill
$
J5 Successfully treated by our New Process,
O aud work guaranteed. Our prices are very ft
ft reasouable. ft
I The Scranton Bedding Co. i
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I Noted Arrivals
Those popular Morris Chairs that created
such a furore a few weeks ago are again
here for your inspection.
t Beginning Tomorrow
A limited quantity best oak frames, (high-
ly ornameuted) reversible velour cush- Qfl "7r 4-
ions, filled with best material, at UT1! I 3 X
Would he considered good value at $7.30, 4-
4-4-
COf FEKTHVUTE
Established Yesterday.
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ast Mountain
Sold by All First-CIass Druggists. Highly Recom
mended by Physicians.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT,
Office t)02 West Lackawanna Avcnne, Scranton, P..
TELEPHONE 4732.
WHEN IN
STROfiG
or to the whole being. All drains
Bs OoO-fi"! WfsLlA
an hi mi "svs.yir.wxvew "j
ftUHlH ; KJSs
H : Kt lu n. f r jm 7 svs a " i il
1-SfjBS JUhViK
are properly cured, their condition olten worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death,
Mailed sealed. Price 9 1 per box, 6 boxes, with lronIad legal guarantee to cure or refund thf
$sma)s
money, is so. Send lor free book.
For Sale b JOHN H. PHELPb,
Spruce strost.
1). afloat to nrrle; No 1 hard Duluth.
Sc f. o. b atlo.it to airlvo, No 2 red
72o cleator, options steady at 'sc ad
vnnce and further niHanced on cables
und local coerlns, follow lnc disappoint
ing northwestern receipts, later the feel
Inir became very weak owlnff to the
apathy of exporters and an entire lack of
speculative support. Closed weak nt '4c
net decline, Starch cloned, 7."7c , Mn,
757rC , December, 72Uc Corn tSpot
steady. No 2, 418c fob afloat 4uV
eleator; options opened steidy nt Uc
ndvance and ruled llim, turnlne wtakei,
however, on clearing wmlher In the coin
belt nnd absence of sufficient export sup
port, iildd weak at net unchniiirtd
prices to YiC. decline, December closed
337sc. Oats Spot llrm; track white, 31.i
34c , options nominal Ilutter Strons,
western cieamery, 2.!a2GVc , do factor.
ICialSc. ; prlmo crenmeij, 2la21a4c;i4 , Im
itation creamery, l"a!ic ; stato dalr, ISa
2T)C. , do. (rreamerv, Slaloc; Cheese
Klrm; smill Septimber, KaiNiC ; llnest
October, 12112'c , lurmi fanc Septem
ber, 12'ialJl.c. , laiKo Octobei llnest, ll'jo
Dees Quiet; stato nnd l'ennsjlvnnla, 2i
a2lc loss off; western, ungraded, nt
mark, lla20c.
Philadelphia Live Stock Maiket.
rhlladelphla. Nov 22-Whcnt l'lrm
and 'ic. hlRher; contract Br.ide, Noem
ber, 70i4a7l'4C Corn l'lrm nnd He. hlRh
er; No 2 mixed Novembt r, IFnSJ'ic O.its
Steady, No 2 white clipped, 31a32e ,
No 2 do. do . Wsa He . No 2 mixed do ,
LS'iaSOc. I'otutoeH I'lieliaiiBed. Penn
nlanla choice, rer bushel, iSariOe ; New
York and western do do, M.iSc , New
York and western, fair to good do, 10a
4.7c Utittei rirm. fnncy western cream
ery, 2fl'tc ; do pi lilts, 2Se iCkus l'lrm
nnd nearby 1c higher, fnsh nearb, 2le. ,
do. western, 21o , do. southwestern. 2-V ,
do southern 2le Cheese I 'nc hanged
Hetlned Sugars Dull Cotton Stind)
Tallow Dull nt fotmer atcs; city prime,
in hogsheads 45ii4340 ; country do do ,
barrels 474a5c. : dark, do 4anaH5C , raki's,
EUc ; grease 1a4'4e I.le I,oultr Un
changed: fowls SuSijC : old roosters, n'fcn
"e. : spring chickens, 7'jnS'i.c ; ducks, Sale ,
turkejs, Sale , geese 8,i!'e. Dressi d
Poultry Weak and uii'-tttled. fowls,
choice, 9c ; do fair to good KaS'c ; old
roosters, nearln iiJIr . as to bIzp and
eiuallty. western do , large 10o , niedliim,
do., 8a9c smnll do, Ca7'tc ; turkes,
choice, 10c ; lo fair to good Sale; In
ferior do., a7c ; ducks nnd geise, 7no
Itecelpts Flour C "iti bairels and 2S(W
fiuks, wlient, .V,,i IiuhIicIs, coin, 112.0H)
l'lisltfls; oats, 11 000 bushels Shipment.
Wlult. SbOOO bushels coin, lv),VnO busn
els; oats, 116,000 bushels.
Chicago Oialn and Produce.
Chlecign, Nov 22 Wheat was firm
early with Liverpool but weakened on
libel nl receipts and report of n large ship
ment from Duluth to tills port, closing
4n'ic under jesterda) Corn. Influenced
by heavy clearances and interruption of
the movcmint closed 'atC higher for
Decembtr May unchanged Oats closed
unchanged and provisions 2Ve lower
Cash quotations wire as follows Flour
Steadj , No 2 ellow, 331133V: N" 3
spilng wheat ClaiiTie . No. 2 red, ii7'ia
Uic: No 2 corn. 3inM',,c , No 2 white,
2Ae . No. 3 white JSijitJuV'.; No 2 rve,
ulVKe . Nn 1 liax seed, $1 31Hal IJ,
northwist, 81 SlHat 3.'. pr'mo tlmotli
seed, f2i5n2 5"i; pnrk J7 70a9C0; lard, $4 SO
nSOiH, ribs. 4 RO.iG 10; slumldeis, taSV ;
short" clear Bides, JllSaCSO, whtskcj,
132'4; sugnis, iinchacBed
Iluffnlo Live Stock Mnrket.
Knbt Iluffalo, Nov. 2.' -Cattle Hectlpts,
3 cms tale, slow mid weak for common
grades; good cattle scnuo nnd steady,
eals, top, I7a7.ri0, few fancy up to $7.75;
common to good, $toi6 7S, heavy fat ci.lwx,
fatl; fed cals 1 1 .'3,i I sr , grassers. Jia3
milch cows, i is. best ones, $lu.i50, oth
ers, JaJM per linail Hogs Receipts, 30
cais sale, active but l"al5c lower for all
but rhotco light pUs, Yorkers. llUnl.lt;
bulk sales, lllii, mixed du pigs, J l 20a
4.30; roughs, MSnulGO; stags. $3,1.111.;
closed stiong. Sheep und Lambs Offer
Intra 32 cars: best native lambs, tlrm;
1 common bucky Blow tops, $4 D0a5.03; oth-
Moths 1
Furniture
inotli worm aud egg, 55
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4-4-4-
4-4-4-
S BEIGHMSER,
406 Lackawanna Avenue
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Lithia Water
DOUBT, TRY
TheyliaTe itood llietestofreus,
and hve cured thousands of
casei of Nervous Dneasei, such
as Debility, Dizzmesf, Sleepiest
nc j and Varicocele.AtioDhv.&c
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make digestion
nerfect. and imtiart a health
and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clcvslan. 0.
Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue an
To PATENT Good Ideas
may be Been red by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Mi
ers, $150i4 73 hcep, dull; tops mixed,
JlOTnlliO, oth is, $1 60aJ DO; wethers and
jearllngs, $1 1 10
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Nov 22 Cattle Best grades,
stc.idj , both short horn and angus steers
sold to'la. at 57. common and medium
kinds, 23a40c lower than Monday, good to
choice, Jj"07, poor to lnedlum, 430a5.23;
mixed stockeis $3a3 7."i; selected feeders,
J4 20a4C3, good to choice cows, J3 00a4.40;
heifers, $3Ga4 7u, crnneis, $2a2.90; bulls,
$2J'a4 2J, enlvis, $4a7, fed Texas beeves,
$l2".a"..40, grass Teas steers. J3 23a4.23;
western range beev s, $4a3 23. Hogs
Steady to Sc lower, closed comparatively
steadj ; fall clearareo, mixed nnd butcli
ers $T80.il07'i, god to choice heav, J3 90
a!30. rough heavy, JMIa3t7', light, $J.oO
alOJ'i; bulk of sales, $193a4 Sheep mar
ket dull and slow, native wethers, $3.Wa
4 40, lambs, $lu3 2.1, western wethers, $3.75
a4 15: wclern lambs $1 73a3 10 Receipts
Cattle, lH.COO head hogs, 1U.0OJ head, sheep
17,0e0 head.
New York Live Stock.
New York Nov. 22 Heeves, slow, good
steels, scarco and stcidy, others lOulCc,
lower, steers, $laS70, nc choice here;
oxtn i-'al75, bulls, il 9)a4 10 cows $1.30
ntho, lielfirs anil storkers $2 73a3BO.
Calves Tr.ulo slow but prices steady;
veals, $1 rmaS, tops, $8 23, little calves,
$1 grassers $J.r0.it Fhtep Dull, lambs
openid steady, elosel dull and 10c lower,
Bhecp, f.'2'al. choice, $4 23, culls $2,
lambs, $1 2i.t3 23 one deck extra, $3.40,
sold innlnlj at $1 17'inr. 12'4 culls $2 GOa
4; Canada lambs, $3 20 Hogs -Receipts,
7,C2'I head; steady ut $!33alCO.
East Llbei ty Cattle Market.
Hast Liberty , Nov. 22 -Cattle-Steady;
PNtra, $30if; prime, $5 70aK'M), common,
9.li3 CO Hogs hlovv at unchanged prices,
shet p, slow $llial23, common, $l50a2 50;
eholco lambs, $1 MVi, common to good, ti
ai 73, veal calves, $C SO.iT 25
Oil Mnikct.
Oil City, Nov. 22 -Credit balances, $1 5S:
certificates closed ltu, bid for enshj
oil sales, l.ono b.urels cash oil nt $1 Sou,,
shlpmtnts 71,211 barrels; average 85 313
b.urels: runs, 109,201 barrels averugo,
S5.4U ban els
How's ThlsP
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
for unv case of Cataiih that cannot ba
ciutU by Hull's Catarrh Cure.
V J CllllNCT & Co Toledo. O
Wo, thu uncle rslgmd have known F J
Chenev foi Wie last 15 lears, and bellevo
lilm peifcdly licmorable In all business
tiansactlons nnd llnaneliilly lible to enrry
out any obligations made bv their firm
West & Truax, Wholesalo Druggists, To
ledo, O
Woldlng. Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesale
DriiKglsts, Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon tho b'uod and mil
cous sui faces of tho sv stein 1'rlce i5o,
per bottle Sold uj all Druggists Testi
monials sent fiee.
Hull's Family rills tiro tho best
- -
ONi: SHORT PUFF CLHARS THI3
I1LAD Does your head acho' Ilavu
you pains over our ees? Is there a
constant dropping In the throat Is tho
breath offensive? These are certain symp
toms of Catarrh. I)i Agnew s Catarrhal
Powder will cute most stubborn cases In
a marvellously shcut lime. If you've
had Catuirh a week It's u suro cure, If
It's of fifty veors standing It's Just as
effective. For wilu by Matthews Bros,
and W. T. Clark.-52.
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