--wi' up. i m i i JUfffHm s THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1899. NORTHEASTERN ru-iru-Li-ii-n-ii-i! " -- DEEH SEASON IN PIKE. Nearly 300 Killed During the Month of November. Bpcclnl to Tho Scrnnton Tribune. Hawloy, Pa., Doc. 4. The deer season in Pike county has been an unusually Kood ono for hunters. It Is estimated that during the month of November nearly 300 have been taken by different parties of hunters in that county nlone. Of this numbor, eXfSherlff Hoffman, together with various other parties, has killed twenty. At Lord's Valley some twentv-nvc have been taken at various times during the season, Last Friday n party of four from I'lttston, hunting near that place, shipped from here four fawns and two old deer, one of which weighed 175 pounds. Tho same day a party from Scranton took home with them two fawns whtrh they had shot in the neighborhood of Lord's Vat ley. Tho taklnff of the animals has not been confined to sportsmen from n distance, exclusively. Among our local huntsmen who have on different occasions succeeded In re turning with trophies of the chase are William Qulnney, Christian Lehman, August Frank, llolnhard Wnrg and Jo seph Nell. Owing to the largo number of fawns tnken this year, It is doubt ful whether next season will rind the deer so plentiful as they have been the season Just closed. MONROE COUNTY COURTS. Cases Continued at Sessions Hold Yesterday. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 4. A special term of court opened thlH afternoon be fore Judge Craig and Associates Ert lnger and Hoffman. The following cases wero continued: Sarah A. Wilson vs. Eugene Everett, Sarah n. Wilson and Stewnrt Everett, on uccount of sickness; William Her man and Frank Herman vs. William O. Griggs, appeal on account of death; Maria Howe vs. George Strayer and Rosa Strayer, appeal 4 account of sickness; Morris Nauman vs. J. M. Shiclt, summons in assumpsit on ac count of sickness; G. Martin Brill vs. Pocono Mountain Ice company and North Jersey Ice company, summons in assumpsit, on account of sickness. The suit of Thomas J. Smith vs. Sam uel H. Correll, renlevln, lias been con tinued and the case of Charles II. Det rlck vs. Henry Leani, sheriff's sum mons in trespass, hns been settled. A voluntary non-suit was taken In the suit of Mnry H. H. Meyers, H. W. Frederick Snyder and John E. Fautn, summons In trespass. The suit wa the outcome of tho sale of the late Juan F. Portmond's property at Frutcheys in ISM. Mr. Fauna, one of the defendants, Is an ex-speaker of thi; Pennsylvania legislature. FERRET HUNTERS FINED. Bangor Sportsmen Fay Dearly for Rabblti. Special to the Scrrwiton Tribune. Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 4. For catch ing nve rabbits with a ferret. Helgel Ott, L. P. Jones, O. P. Jones and Thom as Lockard, well-known Bangor sports men, were fined today one hundred an I eighteen dollars and forty cents. The hearing was before Justice Robert Gruver. The men paid their fines. They had no counsel nnd had nothing to say when asked questions by Jus tice Gruver. Detective Ross, of Han gor, gave the Information which led to the arrest of tho Bangor party. Early on Thanksgiving morning Ross in formed Constable John M. Docker of the whereabouts of the party. Decker, in company with a detective, made the nrrest In Jackson township. The two ofllcers of the law hid In a box stall until the party returned from their hunting trip. The ferret was found In the posses sion of L. P. Jones. At today's hearing Detective Ross and Constnble Decker told their stories nnd the Justice fined each man $25 and cost, making a total of J29.G0 to each defendant. DOXING HATCH. Frank Eentley and Mlko Donavan Will Spar at Susquehanna. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Doc 4. In Mogan op em house, on Tuesday evening next, Frank Hartley, of Rlnghamton, nnd ovcrcign emedics upreme. You take a genuine medicine when you use a Sovereign Cure. They touc,h the spot, that Is what you want. t Iriue olvcs trite reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE freih Mark Rhoumatlsm, Kidney Troublo, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Heart, Liver, :. Diarrhoea, Crlppo, General De- u blllty,. Malaria, Neuralgia. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Each Tor Bile at All Sroggliti . THE HOMETrEASURE A book (ull of valuable tnfermtloa, GENT FREE to any addrtii. If In 4oobt i to th natnri of roar lllnm, ion ninnlt our doctor! bjr mall aUoluUIr in ot liarfe. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., J347 Arch Sg., Philadelphia, Pa. lsi' t&zM m s IV I PENNSYLVANIA Mike Donavnn, of Rochester, will spar twelve rounds at 112 pounds. Hartley has tin excellent record and Donavm claims tho welterweight championship of Western New York and Pennsyl vania. He has fought over thirty bat tles. Ho has drawn with Judge and Jack Honnott to his credit, nnd has defeated the lato Johnny Loughlln, of Buffalo. Tommy Dixon and Kid Oou lette, of Rochester have Donavan In charge. As n preliminary Kid Tru man, of Sidney, N. V., and Mnxoy Hough, of Brooklyn, will have a mix up for six rounds.. The boys will weigh 126 pounds. P. H. Murphy, of Scranton, will be announced. A spe cial train will bring Plnglinmton peo ple to the event. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to The Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Dec. 4. Editorially the Montrose Kepublicnns says Tommy Kllrow, of Great Bund, late a Republi can lender in tho county "Is relegated to a back, a far hack seat" and "shoved Into innocuous desuetude." A district Sunday school Institute will be held In North Jackson on Friday next. Artist Ralph Lyons, of New York, but formerly of Scranton, Is vlslt'ng his mother, Mrs. Frank Lyons, in Lanesboro. Erie General Yardmnster Moses Jor dan and wife are visiting relntivcs in Sulllvnn countv, N. Y. Mrs. R. II. Murphy, of Baltimore, rendered several soprano selections In tho Methodist church on Sunday morn ing. Rev. A. P. Merrill, of Deposit, occu pied the pulpit of the Oakland Metho dist church on Sunday morning and evening. Tho tenth annual ball of Jyevstono Hook and Ladder company, No. 1, will be held In Hogan Opera house on Fri day evening, Dec. 29. Music will be furnished by Doran's full Susquehanna orchestra. Susquehanna council, No. 140, Roy.il Arcanum, will have an entertainment In tho council room on Tuesday even ing. The Lanesboro Fire company will hold a fair and festival as soon as IU new hall Is completed. Newton A. Croft, tenor of Trinity Memorial church In Blnghnmton. ren dered several selections In Chrl3t Episcopal church on Sunday evening. Detectives are along the Erie en deavoring to discover the parties who blew up the Tarbox block, In Han cock, on Saturday morning. The vil lage of llancocu offers a reward of $300 for the apprehension of tho mis,-roams. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Goodwin have re turned home from an eastern trip. A children's festival will be held :n Christ Episcopal church, Dec. 2S. Michael Murphy, a wanderer, lias been sent to the Montrose Jail to serve a sentence of sixty days for .teallnc a dummy from in front of the Main street clothing store of X. Kignor. Mrs. C. E. S. Brewster, of Mouiroso has published a book of poems, en titled "Wayside Blossoms." Tho Methodist church at Elk l-.ks will he dedicated on Thursday next with appropriate exercises. Rev. Dr. L. C. Floyd, of Blnghamton, the p-t-sidlng eler, will be present, nnd Rev. Dr. H. M. Crydenwise, of Lestershlre, and others, will preach. Tho grangers of Susquehanna cjunt: will meet in Brushvllle, a suburb of Susquehanna, on Wednesday nn.1 Thursday next. A young man named Ewlng sus tained an injury while s work in tho Erie shops this morning. Martin Baall, of Jackson street, is the guest of relatives in New York. Will Monternoy, Into of England, this evening commenced a series )f evangelistic meetings in the Avenue Methodist church, In Oakland. The attendance was large. John Donovan, has been nppolnted Erie night operator at Jefferson Junc tion. It is reported that the Erie will plnee a second order with the Baldwin Loco motive works, Philadelphia, for "At lantic" type locomotives for fast pas senger service. TUNKTIANNOOK. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock. Dec. !. -Company M, Thirteenth regiment of H1I3 place! went to Plttston on Saturday for th purpose of shooting off the chlln,r match between the rlile teams of that company and the team of Company M, Ninth regiment, of Pltlston. Tho score, as reported by th" I'lttston team, shows a victory for them by two points, but the local team claim tint there was a mlx-up of some kind in ' signalling from the target and that I the proper score would show a victory ' for Tunkhannock by one point. Tho score kept at the target bears out thin assertion. Each team had previously F. J. Sampson, who is employed by a Philadelphia advertising llrm, spent Sunday in Tunkhannock. Mrs. J. S. Turn, of Scranton. is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Catharine Town send, at this place. This evening tho third of tho series of entertainments under the uuHplca of the Tunkhannock High. School will taken place at the court house. The entertainer will be Piof. A. W. Hawks in Impersonations. W. r. Reynolds, jr., nnd E. E. Ment zer, of Wllkcs-Barre. spent Sunday in Tunkhannock. Chamberlain's Pain Bnlm Cures Oth ers, Why Not "iouP My wife has been using Chamber Iain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nlno years. Wo trio I all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from nny of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought ot trying it, which we did with the best ot satisfaction. She has used only ons bottle, and her shoulder Is almost well. Adolph L. MllleU. Manchester, N. II. For sale by nil diugglats. Matthew Bros., wholesalo and retail agents. STARRUCCA. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Stnrrucca, Dec. 4. Dr. R. M. Nile and wife, of Pleasant Mount, spent Sunduy with frlonds In town. Mrs. Minnie Mllea Is on the sick list. Miss Francos Walker, who has been seriously 111, Is gaining rapidly. Mr. Tompkins Sampson, of Carbon dale, spent a few days here with his cousin, Carl D. Utter. Mr, Thompklns.of Blnghaifiton, ipent Thin sday with his cousin, Andrew Koehler. Sheriff Cnrtrlght was In town Satur day. Emll Koehler was In IIono3dale, Mon day. Miss Daisy Kelley nnd friend, Miss Florence Corey, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. John Woodniansee. Mr. Nathan Weber and wife, of Iown, are visiting at tho hoflio of Mrs, Shaw. FACTORYVILLE. The G. A. R. nnd circle of this place will properly observe the anniversary of the death of George Washington at tho Baptist church Thursday, Dec. 14. Henry Harding, 'esq., of Tunkhnnnupk, I'n., will deliver tho address, The usual monthly union temperance services were conducted at tho M. E. church last Sunday evening. Tho Rev. Elknnah Hully occupied tho pulpit. Mr. Amzl Ilnrm'an, who, has for sev eral yeurs been tho efficient nnd oblig ing chief operator at the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western station here, bus resigned his tiosltlon. The Rev. John Spencer, D. D of Japan, occupied the pulpit ar the M. E. chuwh last Sabbath morning, preaching a powerful and eloquent ser mon to tv large congregation. Dr. Mllum Gardner and family from the West are vl3ltlng at tho home of his brother, N. A. Gardner, of Main street. Mr. Burt Crisninn, who has been spending a month with relatives In Conned lent nnd New York, hns re turned home. Factoryvllle encampment, No. 24fi, I. O. O. V., will confer the second degree on two candidates next Wednesday evening. Another accident nt tho La Plumo crossing of the Delnware, Lackawan na nnd Western railroad nt La Plumo last Saturday which crushed out the lives of two men nnd two horses, sud denly brings to the minds of the peo ple tho long list of fatal accidents which have happened ut that crossing within the past few years, and which largely nppeals to tho railroad com pany to place gates or a watchman at such dangerous crossings. George Hutchison nnd John Blavltt, farmers of Nicholson, while returning from Scrnnton, where they had been to mar ket, drove onto tho track of the above named crossing some time Saturday night, and were struck by the Nichol son pusher, which is composed of an engine nnd a caboose, nnd instantly killed; also both horses. The mangled remains of tho men were picked up along tho track for forty rods. Fun eral Director C. W. Stanton ot this place took charge of the remains Sun day morning and conveyed them to his undertaking establishment, where they were prepared for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Akerly, of Jus tus, and Mrs. Mary Brown, of WestS Plttston, ate Thanksgiving dinner at the home of A. A. Brown, of North Main street. Miss Gertrude Snyder, of Nicholson, spent Sundny with relatives here. Don't forget to pro to the Methodist Eolscopal church next Wednesday evening nnd get an old-fashioned sup per, like your grandmother used to serve, for. only 15 cents. Miss Minnie Capwell and Wnlter Blddleman, of Dixon, were In town last Saturday evening en route for home. Paulowna Rebeknh lodge, I. O. O. F., will instal their newly elected ofllcers for the ensuing term this evening. The grand master's deputy, Mrs. Frank W. Kollog, of Sprlngvillc. Pa., will do the work of Installation. The Gardner family held their an nual Thanksgiving dinner this year at the home of V. R. Gardner. Sixty-two of the fumlly wore tiresont. J. W. Wrigley, of Lake Carey, was a cn'.'er 'net Suni'ti:-. Editor W. TI. capwell, of the Dallas Post, made a brief call here last Satur day. "A HEART AS STURDY as an oak." If the heart Is to bo sturdy and the nerves strong, the blood must be rlelf and pure. Hood's S.irsaparilla make hearts sturdy because it makes gool blood. It gives strength and courage. HOOD'S PILLS are non-Irritating, mild, effective. AVOCA. The Women's Missionary society of tho Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the homo of Mrs. A. F. Uol llster this afternoon. At a, meeting of the Blessed Virgin's sodality on Friday evening, Miss Mar garet Loftus was elected reflect, Misses Ella Dempsey and Mnry Unban", assistants, and Miss Mnry Brehony, sachrcsta. A reception will take place, next Sunday evening. Seveial priests will be present. Yesterday afternoon, while Alfred, tho five-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs! Fred Oren. was playing about tho kitchen wlih a dog lie backed Into a bcilor fil of hot water and was badly scalded irom the neck to tho hips. On account of hia wearing heavy woolfcn clothes his condition was woroe. than If lightly clothed. Dr. Berge Is attending the Jltt'e fellow, bm at n late hour last evening he wes not pronounced out of danger. Jnipes McFarlane, employed as car penter at the' Phont colliery, sus tained a trnctuicd foot on Saturday by being sirucl; with a falling car wheel. Mil's Ea Ompbill returned homo to Scranton yesterday after several days' visit with Miss Mtib?l HInes. Hannah, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Augustus Hcok, is seilously 111 of tonsllltls. Robert Donley Is suffering from n severe attack of quinsy. L. E. O'Brien, jr., has nccopted a po sltlon as solicitor for tho Scranton cor respondence school. A large delegation of Wsonlseo TrlbJ of Red Men attended the organization of a now branch at Plalnsvlilo last evening. John n. Hayes, state secretary of tho Emerald Benellcial association, will address th" membi rs of tho order In Snrsfield opera houro this evening. Alt Interested In beneficial work nre In vited to attend. Charles Arkinnh was a visitor at Miner's Mills last evening. Jeremiah D. Williams, nged fiS years, died at ills home in Monslc on Sunday morning after several days' Illness. Deceased was Uv several yours Justlco of the peace. He was superintendent of the Mithodlat Episcopal Congrcgu tlonal Sunday school n.id always In-ter'-sted In the welfare of tho town. The funeral will take place this after noon. " YD Vn" Vkmzvs BOOK, Kelief for Women" yr-pv. BeiityVw.lnrliiln.MalDdtnTelopo. writs u-.mj lur win imiit,ouiilAI!UIiK I onifu Ura (tad TmIuhcoUIs or pit. MAKIIX'3 French Femals Pills. Prnlred Lj thooMinds of utitftal Udloi m Mf e. olwan reliable end without aji eciual. fl"? on, top In Blue, Wwte Bndtled. Take no oilier, breach Orujj Oo3i & tin f carl St., Hew VorKC'tJ. Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. mmAM. Mimw mni mi mmm h j mm. ZlML p mmmhwiumj 11 um These articles mailed JPJ2JS2? in p MCW$:Mm I "tel Clock. Alarm Clock. exchange for lion heads cut from, front of i lb. IION COFi?UJ5 pkgs. Gold Collar Button. Mailed free for S lion heads cut from Lion i Coffee wrappers and a 2 -cent stamp. Undo of rolled cold nnd with mother-of-pearl use; Fiumrne none ior lauics una eeuiic men. Thin shape is linn J y aud tiopulur. Daisy Neck-Pin. Genuine Hard-Enamel and Gold. For 1 8 lion heads and a 2-ccnt stamn. The illustration Is only tuo-thinlx actual tlze. Color a delicate pink, with jewel setting nml Bold ttimtnlngs. Best enamel finish, stylbli mid durable. "The Lion's Bride. issb. -s5$$ij "" Mailed free for 12 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. An unusually fine picture, from the brush of the noted German artist, Gabriel Jinx. It Is founded on Chamlsso's poem, "Tho Lion's Bride " The story is Interesting, and we send with each picture a liana some folder, containing copy of the poem and telling nil about It. Size, 15x26 Inches. " Dorothy and Her Friends." A bright, cheery picture. For 8 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. A bright, cheery picture, rcpresent-uRnllttlepirlnlciy-lujr with her chick ens and herrabblts. The predominating colors are rich reds nnd greens. Size, 14x28 inches. Tor 10 Hon heads and 2-cent Bt&mii we will mall It tinned, ready (or hanging. 5JP B 21 HEXSiSlBE3STS337E Every time you buy a pound package of LION COFFEE you have bought Don't overlook it ! You have bought a certain portion of some be selected by you from our new Premium Lists 1 JKgt THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A shortly appear In this paper You always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It Is a sealed pack ogc, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure it the package Is unbroken. LION COFFEE Is roasted the dav it leaves the factory. - i TEE MARKETS. Wall Street Ileview. New York, Dec. 4. With weakness of stocks today wan a response to tho world wldo tightness In money. A marked ef fect wan piodueed by tho Supremo court decision In the Addystone pipe case, In voking un infringement of the anti trust law by nn Industrial combination. Strenuous efforts wero made by profes sional operators to belittle the force of this decision on the ground that tho party to tho case was a flagrant illustration of it trust formation and that the points In the ciifo could not apply to the general run of industrial combinations, but tho acute efftct produced on tho securities ot theso combinations nrguert nn appro, henslon on the part of the holders that their value would be Impaired by the drclslon. Stocks of the Industrials fell nnywhero from 1 to over 3 points nnd showed hut a feeble rail Ins power. To tal sales. !ft;,700 shnres. lUllrnad bonds were easier In sympathy with stock'!. United States 2s, new -Is, nnd lis advanced V, and the :!s and old 4s coupon i In thu lild price. Total sties, par vnluc, $1,430, 000. m.'r'u,J'o"0w'n'f iuntatlcns nro furnished The Tribune by M, S. Jordan & Co., rooms VUJ.OO Jlears building. Telephone Open- IIIkIi- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ins, Am. StKtir irOTi is,-,!, ir,2H 1M Am. Toh&cco 117 HV, 117 113V, Atoll., To. & S. Ko .. SI 21 KSi a., t. & s. p.. t'r .. "i t;s cvu w Hvook. 11. T k3',4 SRa4i SIU MV, Con. Tobnrco 414 4B4 40H 4(Vft Phes. ,t Ohio aili 31 sH sn; I'cople's Ciaa UHi 11S, HH4 W C'hie . II. A: Q Uli nUi 1321; V2 St. I'aul 12tj 12514 12354 124 Itock Island 1:it, in H2 U2t: Delawure & Hurt ...120V. 12'M!. 12.1 12u 15.. L. W ISO lt, JS71, S7W Louis. & Nash if.', K.V& m 81 jManlmttnn Kle i....10.Vj Wt'k 103 103 Met. Traction Co ...I0P4 lSKU 19? IK! Mo. racllle ISV-i 4li 47i 4.94 Nur. Pacific I7'4 57'i 531i 53 Nor. Pacific. Pr .... Tr.'f, Wfi 7 7n Ont. Si Went S5 23i 5" 2.3 Paclfle Mall 48 4Ii"4 47i 1714 Phil. & Head 20'.4 20'i 20 20 Phil. & Head.. Pr .. ri'4 W-'i 5S',1 fsi.. Soul hem It. It 13 i:ih 13 13'C Southern It. II.. Pr.. SMi f.SU r.7'4 r.7!, renn., ;. ,: iron ...,111 ill ill 113 11.1. V. H. Lenther 12 12 10'4 low, r. H. l.-nther, Pr... 7fl'i ,m 7sn 7Si iTnimi Patiiie rd MS noif, r,oi Vnlon P.ie., Pr .... 77',S 77U 7M4' 7iiJI Vnbash. Pr 2:1 21 22U. 22' AVest. I'nlnn S74 W4 S7r)i Ii7 Pennn. H. H 135 IKi 13IU 13li Am. S. & V 41U,i 4!1V 47' ', 4711 Fed. Steel. Pr 62l4 KHi CI (ilt. Fed. Oteel, Pr 82 e2 SI SI CHICAGO BOAnD OF TRADE. . Open- lllRli- Low- Clns. WHEAT. Ins . est. est. Inp. July i,T4 r,ow csy, oo". Mcoun W,i w May ..'..' 32',4 82 32',fc 32U. OATS. Mny .... 23T. MTi 23 2394 Jnnuary 5.22 r,.22 n.17 n.20 Mny 5.10 CIS 5.40 3. tr Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. BTOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Hank h00 SK !'. vrJW3M. E 4lfilUWi W&kwJ$M?S 1 fr By express, " I mtirVmilullHuMil9Sl 1 jWAC3r prepaid. Jor tJJ S 'MzW&tt)) AVilUlWi 1 fiPlfkfl 110 lion JS? m mWtfflm ll 'VwiMvwrv3 1 djk$5?k heads undo s?k. ..iiii.ii m awi!&vm,TV''iv;i?r7?A !wwe m jwrwitiv f inches mjrf- miu ,rfl - r Stylish Belt-Buckle. Handsomely gold-plated, with lioman finish, and set with ruby colored Jewel in the center. This will be welcomed for "drossed-up" occasions by tho ladles who like to wear different colored sa?licn. The gold-finish gncs well with nny of them Cilven for 20 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Ladies' A'pron. Made of good quality lawn, with alternate revering and tucks; broad hem at bottom, and is neatly gathered at waist; a very superior nnd stylish nrticlc Size, 3US-I0 inches. Given for 20 lion Iieadj and a 2-cent stamp. Fruit Picture. Sl7c, 16x24 inches. Given for 0 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. - - iiumii 50-Foot Clothes Line. Given for 15 lion heads and n 2-cent stamp. Made of closely braided cntton threads, strong, and will eisu. the best of satisfaction. SSSSSSi E37riTMr.Mra4gmiaKJ FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another I Don't miss It I 1 he grandest list of premiums ever Scranton Savlnprs Bank Scranton Packlnn Co Th'rrt National Hank Idrno Hep. & Dis. Hank Economy Lisht, H. & P. Co... Scranton 111.. H. & P. Co ... Lnckn. Trust & Safe Dep Co. Scranton Paint Co. Clark & Snover Co., Com. ... Clark & Snover Co., Pr. Scr. Iron Fenco & Mrs. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works I.ucka. Dairy Co., Pr Co. SavhiRs Hank & Trust Co Standard Drilllnp Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortsace, due 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 191S People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortsaffe, due 11)21 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. l.aeka. Tuwnhlp School 5 .. City of Scrnnton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction (i bonds.. 233 yx mg&mmiyfr immsmwii, m.m Wrka acre ajCZHRB stnt by express, prepaid, for 80 Hon heads and JOT M jjjjjTft roWTY MjP jUWBj asaemAgg Tift Wwnww 93 425 200 47 130 ... 80 400 123 ... 100 100 20 230 30 115 ... 113 ... 115 ... 100 102 ... 102 ... &5 113 Scranton Wholesalo Market (Corrected by II. (J. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter-Creamery. 2la23e. ; print, 23c.; dairy, firkins, 23c; tubs, 23a23e. Eggs Select western, 17!jc, ; nearby, state. 20c. Cheese Full cream, new, 13Uc. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, J2.30; medium, S2; pea, 2. Onions Per bu 43c. Potatoes Per bu., 43c. Lemons $3.50c.3.75 per box. Flour- .D0. Philadelphia Qra'n nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Dec. 4. Wheat Uc high, er; contract grade. December, CSnCJttc. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed December, 30 n3C?,c. Outs-Steady; No. 2 white clipped, 31140320.; No. 3 do. do., 30'-a31e. ; No. 2 mixed, do., 30e. potatoes-Kim und high er; Pennsylvania choice, per bushel. Mi 5Sc. ; Now York nml western do. do., Ma 52c; do. do. fair to Rood do., 43aiSo. But terSteady; fancvy western crtamery, 27e.; do. print. 2re. Hues-Firm; fresh, nearby, 2le. ; do, western. 23c. ; do. south western, 22c; do. southern, V. Cheese -Firm. Hellned Sugars I 'i.c hanged. Col ton Sternly. Tallow Quiet; eltv prime, In hogsheads, 45-ui?ie. ; country 'do., bar rels, 4u5e. ; durk, 4Vit,ir.; cakes. 5'c. ; grease, 3a4Uc Live Poultry Finn, lair demand; fowls, 'JulOc ; old roosters, G',in7c; spring chle.vkens, M&n9c.: ducks, Statue.; geete, 9al0e. ; turkeys, DalOc Dressed l'oultry Steady; fowls, choice, lOalOifC. ; do. fair to good. 9a0l:c ; old roosters, 7c; chlckons, nearby, 10al3c. as to qualltyi western do., large, lie; exceptional lots, 12c; medium do., Jinluc.j small do., 7aSc; turkoys, choice to fancy, lOallc; do. fair to good, Sa9e. ; Inferior do., a7c; ducks nnd geese, 7n9c. Hecelpts-Flour. 4,000'J barrels and 2::.hi0 sacks; wheat. 41, 000 bushels; corn. isr,,000 hushels; oats 20, 000 husheds. Slilpmcnts Wheat, 5.500 bushels; corn, 21.000 buMiels; oats, 20,000 bushels. NtwYorfcOrntn nnd ?roattca Mnn-.si New York. Dec 4.-F!our-Mnrket wu nt llrst dull nnd heavy, but on the lute option In wheat buyer appeared ready to pay old asking pricts, ntnl u fair buil nuss trunsplred: winter patents, $.l.55a 3.5; winter ktraighls, 3.30i,3.l3; Minne sota, imteits. f3.75n4 Minnesota bakers, $2.MU:M0; wli.ter extjns, J2Sa3; winter low Kimlos. J2.23n2.40. Wlnut-Spot firm er; No. 2 red, TSiiTSHc. ullont; No. 1 Du. luth, 1 1 lie. afloat to nrrlvo (prompt); No, ,.'lu,, vuiuvii, ,a-v. I, u. IJ. llllQUt; iNO, , I ila.lvie. elevator; cptlens opened steady Best Coffee for the Money! Tty LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. fl Box of Colored Crayons. J Ladies' Scissors. For 10 lion heads and o 2c. stamp. Tine wax crayons, fifteen different colors, a e c o m pauicd with out line pictures for coloring. Each crayon Tsvrrnppcd withctiomnmpcr, to prevent break ing. Child's Drawing Book. A collection ol nice outline pictures bound Into book form with sheets of tissue paper be tweeu tho leaves. On theso tissue pnges tho children enn a ' lywaMftJ. trace tho pictures beneath, thus aOordlns enjoyment, as well ns instruction to tho hnr.d nnd eye. These drawing books and the Ikix of crayons, go very well together. There are six different kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Naval Box Kite. See it Fly I The cele brated llOZ kite now so popular. Thirty Inches long and comes safely folded, but can quickly tic spread to ily. Every American boy wants one, and older rcrsons also ure interested flailed free for 40 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers und a 2-cent stomp. list will offered I tmmk c .A.ic'HJ lKfp When wrltlnir for premiums send your letter In the same envelope or package with the Hon heads. If more than 1 5 Hon heads are sent, you can save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer for large Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the W&&LS&H SPIGE CO., Yvtetio, Ohio. at '. advance oxer Saturday's curb cluse and were subsequently strengthened by a decrease In visible supply figures where it liberal Increase was looked for, shorts fuiTlshing the chief demand; the lite afternoon market was active at top point of tho day; closed 'aic. net higher; Jenuary closed 72Ve.; March closed 71Hc; May closed 74c; July closed 74VjC. ; De cember closed 71V1C. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, !0c, f. o. b. iitloat; te'ic, elevator; options market opened steady and un changed but later improved, closed steady nt ',iaHc net advance; May closed 30',4c. ; December closed 3Mtc. Oats Spot dull; No. 2. 29!4a30c; No. 3, 29c; No. 2 white, 31c; No. 3 white, 30c; track mixed west ern. 201-310.: track white, 3.'i3le. ; options neglected but steadv. Butter Steady ; western creamery, 23a27c. ; do. factory, 5t,ia2iic. ; June creamery, 22a25c; imita tion creamery. 17a23c. : state dairy. lSa2oe. do. crcamerv, 23a27c. Cheese Firm, small September, 12hal3e. ; finest October, 12lial2ViC.; large fancy September, 12',a 12aic; large October, finest, HalF-ie. Eggs Iriegular; western, ungraded at mark, 14a20c Chicago Grain nnd Produce. Chicago, Dec. 4. Though wheat was ensy early, the market later turned firm on n bulssh December crop report, a de crease In the visible and moderate re ceipts, closing strong; May c over Sat urday at OaCO'tC. Corn und oats closed unchanged. Provisions sustained by a good demand, llnht holding supply and r. predicted sliortago In products, closed 2',$a3c. higher. Cash quotations were 11 r follows: Flour Easy; No. 3 spring wheat. C0aC3c: No. 2 red. 65'4nG7e.; No. 2 corn, 3Sc; No. 2 yellow, 30iu30Ue. ; No. 2 oats. 22ia23c. ; No. 2 while, 23Hc; No, 3 white. 21''U23c: No. 2 rye. 53c; No. 2 bar ley, 3Sal""c. ; No. 1 flax seed and north west. $1.39; prime tlrr.othv. 2 50; mess pork, i7.75un.fw; lard. $4S5a5.17V: short ribs, $4.90a5.20; dry salted shoulders, Mia r.'jc. ; clear sides. 510a3.S0; whiskey, $1.23fc; sugars, unchanged. Chicntjro L-Ivo Stock Mnrkef?. Chicago, Dec 4. Cattle ChMeo to ex tra strong; Inferior to gond steers, 10al5c lower; cow market asy; ennnors steady; feedem, (ulet; good to choice. J3.30a7.40; poor to medium, Jl.25a5.25; mixed stoek ers, $3a3.70; selected feededs, $lal.50; good to tliolcc cows. $3.40al.l0; heifers. 3.13a 5.40; canners, $l5a3; bulls. $2.40a4.23; calves, $4a7: fed Texas beeves, $l3Ua5 50; grass Texas steers, $3.25nl25; western range beeves, $lu5.2.3. Hogs Active, SnlOo. higher; closed weak; few left; mixed nnd butchers. $3.S5n1.10; good to choleo heav, S3.!Wa4.10; roughs. 3.73t3.S5; light. 3.30a 4.03; bulk of sales. tVMnl. Siu'e O00J to choice sheep and lambs, llrm. nctlvo; others steady to weak; native wethers. U n4.75; lambs, Sl.10.i5.55; western wethers, S1.25a4.53; western lambs, 3u3.50. Hecelpts Cattle. 19.500 head; hogs, 3:1,000 head; sheep, 20,000 head. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Dec. 4. Cattle Active nnd higher; extra, f0.i0 25; pi lino. $3.i6.ui.l5; common. 3a3.C0. Hogs Active; prime mediums and prime heavies, il.l3n4.20, best Yorkers, $U5; p(gs nnd light York eis. $l.lCnl.l5; roughs, $2.73a3.M. Shoep Active und higher' choice wethers. Jl 30a 4.00; common, $2.i2.50; choiru lambs, 3.30 u3.50; ccn-inoij to good. $3.50a3.2j; veal calves, $7u7 30. New York Live Stock. New York. Dec I, Beeves Slow but steady; about ull Hold; steers, I.Wu0.40; good to choice oxen, $l.5uu5: bull, $2.50n 3.fc7',4; export do., J1.C0; cows. J1.S0b1.28. Cnlves Market 2550c. lower, closing dull; car of souUiun calvea unaaldj veals, J5a fAk o psjKw?: length, five inches, suitable for cutting, trimming nnd general household use. Given for 12 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. Razor. Given for 35 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. A first-class razor, made of best English steel, and extra hollow-ground. Rubber Dressing Comb. For 10 Hon heads nnd a 2-ccnt stamp. Length, 7 inches, full size and weight. Made of genuine India rubber, finely finished. Appropriate for a Indies' dressing-case or for use in the household. Game "India." Similar to 'Tar chesl," which has been played In east ern countries slnco before the dawn of history. The illus tration shows plan of tho game, with usual coiinters.dlce and dire-cups ac companying It. A came which reonlo never tire of playing. Olven for 20 Hon heads and a 2-ccnt stamp. something else, too. article to FTViWCJL. I TO SMALL INVESTORS. j TO LARGE INVESTORS. Six Per Cent. Intereit I paid seml-nnnti-I ally to Investors In "Th- lepew,sy.-iilente" ioiiuiuou ts from frlOU to$10,OOa SAFE, COM H IISM", riti it'll Alii, r... INQUIRE OF J.T. McCoilom, Attorney 422 SPRUCC ST., SCRANTON. PA. To PfiTEHT Good Idsai may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md 8.50; tops, $S.62'sr9; grassers, $2.62Vta3.S0 few choice, $3.33. yearlings, $2.50a3; south eru calves, J3.25a3.fi0; westerns. J3a5. Sheep and I.ambs-Hocclpts, 12,372 headi forty-nlno curs on sale; opened siow, closed firm and alt sold; i-heep, $2.50al.C0j culls. Jl.73a2.25: iambs, JI.75a5.B0; Canadl lumlw. 3.73c5.so. mils. Jlu4.50. Hogs Higher nt J1.23a4.40. Oil Market. Oil City. Dee. I.-Credlt balances, $1,611 certificates opened 1.4 bid; closed J1.041I bhl; cash sales. 3 cash. Jl.filtt; 2 cash, J1.C4; shipments, 109,139 barrels; average, 07,743 bands; runs, 120,331 barrels; nvet nge, 70,071 barrels. APOPLEXY.-Dr. Agnew's Cure or th Heart Is equally effective in apoplectic sypmtoms. If you have unplensant diz ziness, lightness or sudden rush of blood to the head, toko precautions against 11 recurrence. This great remedy will re move the cause. The press of the land has daily n long list of sudden deaths which would not be chronicled if Dr. Agnew's Cure for tho Heart were used. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Ciarlc -CI. IIONESDALE. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Dec. 4. Rev. J. B. Sum ner. of Blnghamton, has been spend ing a few days with his daughters, Mrs. A, C. Tolley and Mrs. Thomas Cross ley. The funeral services of Robert Brady, the llttlo boy who met his death from the accidental discharge of a revolver in tho hands of his brother, on Friday last, wero held nt the family residence this afternoon and were largely at tended, Hew James P. Ware, of Graca church, olllclatlng. The parents are, Brief-stricken over the accident. Hob ert was a bright boy, und a member ot the Philharmonic orchestra. The December term of common pleas court Is being held this week. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho gignatuniof f4k . FTFTTWirVr i