THE SCRaNTON TRIBUNE-TH UK SDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1890. "'v S NORTHEASTERN HELD FOB SEBIOUS CRIME." fohn W. Mngnn Brought Before n Justice of tho Fence. Ipcclnt to tho Scrnnton Tribune. Sumiuohnnna, Dec. C John V. Ma gnu, of Lfliiesboro, luis bci-n brought before Juntlcc of the 1'eace George Y. Olenson, In tills place, cluirged by John O. Carrlck, also of Lanesbori. with shooting at hint with Intent to kill, on Monday, November!). Mngnn was held to ball In the sum of $300 for hl appearance before tho grand Jury of the county. Both men arc telegraph operators nnd until recently worked together for the Erie at Jefferson Junction. Mngnn has been discharged. It Is said there has been enmity be tween the two men for some time. TUNKHANNOOK. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Dec. 6. A pretty homo wedding was celebrated yesterdny at high noon nt the residence of Mrs. Kutherlne Townsend. on Wyoming avenue, when her daughter, Miss Kve- lyn Townsend, and II. Stanley Hard in; were united In marriage. Th? ceremony was performed by How Sam uel Colgate Hodge, pastor of the Pres byterian church, amid a profusion of palms, ferns and chrysanthemums. Owing to n recent bereavement In the family of the bride, the wedding was a quiet one, nnd only the Immediate relatives being present. The bride presented a charming appearance In a beautiful traveling gown of brown melton, and curried n bouquet of whit" chrysanthemums. The groom was dressed In the regulation black froci. ciut and gray trousers. An elaborate wedding breakfast was served, fol lowed by a reception, nnd nt 2.1!) o'clock 1. in., the nappy couple left for a week's trip to New York nnd Philadel phia. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Harding, Mrs. Kntherlna Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. John Turn and Master Raymond Turn, of Scran ton; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Selbel, Miss Alberta Selbel, Master Frederick Selbel, jr.. of Pittston: Miss Ida Mar shall, Scranton: Mr. nnd .urs. Martin Townsend, of Factoryvllle; Mrs. John Seamons and Harry Peamons, of Ben ton; Mr. and Mrs. Squire Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. IV. Dean Sampson, Miss Lane, Brooklyn; Miss Arnold, Nash ville, Tenn.; Miss Laura Sampson, Uev. and Mrs. S. C. Hodge. Mrs. W. G. Orahani and Mrs. Osterhnut. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harding air popular In Tunkhnnnock society. Mr. Harding was recently admitted to the "Car and Is doing well, and they have the best wishes of all who know them for futur" success and happiness. Upon their re turn they will make their home with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harding, on Warren street, where they will receive their friends after Dec. 20. The sale of tho F. V. DeWItt prop erty, which look place last Tuesday afternoon at the court house, was well attended. There were few bidders, however, as It was evident that Pen Billings, a Judgment creditor, intend ed to keep the price up to .1 good figure In order to protect himself. The first piece being a double brick house, and lot, on Putnam street, brought 51,000; tho second nnd third pieces be ing two small houses with a lot, on the river bank, went for $2.10 each; the fourth parcel, being the old stone mill property, was blifoff nt $300; the llfth piece was tho large three-story brick store building occupied by Dr. A. B. Woodward's diug store, and the Knights of Pythias hall nnd the Ma sonic lodge looms, on the thlul floor, brought ?2.S3d. and the sixth piece, being the lot and meat market adjoin ing Woodward's drug store, went to Mrs. T. M. Harding for $1,200. This last parcel was the only one bid off at a price near its value. The other live were sold to Mr. Billings, who has Judgments amounting to $S.U0O against the estate. One reason why there was but little bidding was the reading of a statement before the sale announc ing that Mrs. Celeste DeWitt. widow of the lite D. D. DeWItt, father of F. iiORRECT SHAPE In buvlm shoes consider first. L comfort; second, style; last, price, loo many reverse this oraex when purchasing, and k'pay the penalty In later years, ..lluy shoes built upon The . iiiuri racKaru Korrcct 'thane" models and you will H: money In the long run, and . always nave comtort. ewlj, Reilly & Davles, scranton, F. J THE L. PACKAR Look for thlt ( trade math WY branded on t&Szfv "Don't spoil $jb! A your feci vfal by wearing fptl tf cheap thoet." Ms jB PENNSYLVANIA V. DoWltt, deceased, had n widow's claim against nil the property and also nn undivided half Interest that fell to her on the death of her daughter, Mel issa, who wns unmarried. There Is more real estate to be sold ut n later date. The following oillcers were recently elected of Lady Bebekah lodge. No. 74: Noble grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook; vice grand, Mrs. Hnuna M. Buck; sec retary for six months, Mrs. Einmu Deubler; secretnry for one year, J. F. SIckler; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Hard ing, and trustee for eighteen tnon'Ms, Wallace O. Haines. The lustnllntlo.t will take place next Wednesday even ing, under the direction of Mrs. F'ank M. Kellogg, of Sprlngvllle, deputy grand master for this district. V Philip Shupp. of Shupp Hill, Lrotight a fine specimen of owl In town yes terday. Of lnte ho had been missing fowls nt night that were roosMn; n trees, so he set traps on th limbs to capture th-; marauder. VjU-rday morning he found a victim. It is what Is known as a eat owl. weighing three and a half pounds nnd Its wings from lip to tip mensured four and a half feet. The Starr Comedy company nrrlvca In town today for a three dajV stand. This Is an excellent company and their entertainments nre bright, clean and highly enjoyable. The famous corned v. "A Wealthy Widow" will be produced this evening. Marshall Scutt who was bndlv In jured In the foot ball game at Wllkes Barre on Thanksgiving day, Is much Improved nnd able to get out of door,?. Dr. A. D. Tewksbury is spending this week In Pittsburg. He will bo nt his olllce on Monday. Miss Ruth SIckler Is acting as n com panion to a maiden lady residing near Ithaca, N. Y. Attorney Paul Sherwood, of Wilkes Bane, was In town yesterday looking after his suit against the Lehigh Val ley railroad which comes off ut the Janunry term. R. E. Prendergast, the stationer, of Scranton, was in town yesterday. The entertainment to bo given by Professor A. W. Hnwkes under the auspices of the high school has been set down for next Monday evening. It has been noticed for Tuesday even ing, but changed now upon request from Professor Hawkes. The title of his lecture is "Sunshine." It Is de cidedly humorous. County Superintendent Jnrvls has Is sued a handsome souvenir directory of the public schools of Wyoming county. It Is a neat little booklet, full of In formation, carefully compiled and com plete In every respect. It contains the programme for the teacher's institute which commences on the ISth Inst., annual statistical and the county su perintendent's report, the names and addresses of all the teachers and school directors throughout the county, and miscellaneous announcements. It Is an Invaluable guide for those Interested In school work. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Oth ers, Why Not "iouP My wife has been using Chnmber laln's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that lias pained her continually for nine years. We tried all kinds of medlclneo and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying It, which we did with the best, of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle nnd her shoulder is almost well. Adolph L. Mlllett. Manchester, N. II. For sale by nil druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. FOBEST CITY. Sppclal to tho Scranton Tribune, Forest City, Dec. C. About 4 o'clock this afternoon quite an excitement was caused by lire breaking out In a largo tenement house on Delaware street, owned by the New York Mutual Build ing and Loan association and occu pied by six Hungarian families. The Enterprise and Hillside Hose com panies were notilied at once and ivce out before the whistles sounded tin nlarm. and through their prompt and efllclent work the building wns saved. The lire was caused by a defective Hue and started In the roof. The damage was about $230 and was cov ered by insurance. Mrs. Elizabeth Hlgglns has gone to Scranton to spend some tlmo with relatives. The machinery for tho new silk mill has been shipped from Palerson, X. J., nnd will be hcrp In a few days. Mary Corcoran, of Scranton, who has been visiting her friend, Manie Gilles pie, on Railroad street, returned horns yesterday. Miss Belinda Burke, of Now York city, formerly of this place, and a sister of Mrs. John Murray, was taken suddenly 111 at her home Inst week, Mrs. Murray went to the city at onco and returned yesterday, bringing Mlsa Burke with her, in a critical condi tion. "SELF PRESERVATION Is the first law of Nature," and to take Hood's Sarsaparilla on the first npearanco of Impure blood Is nn Important step to ward self preservation. It makes rich, red blood and Insures good health. HOOD'S PILLS do not gripe. All druggists. 25c. FACTORYVILLE, Mr. O. M. Dalowny. of Brooklyn, Pa was a caller here last Sunday evening Thomas Chase.of Wllkes-Bane, spent Sunday with relatives In this place. Mr. Delbert Lindley Is studying law in Scranton. The following oillcers of Pnulowna Rebekah lodge, No. 58. Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, were Installed for the ensuing term by the grand master's deputv, Mrs. Frank ICellog, of Sprlng vllle. Pa.: Noble grand, Pauiowna Brown; vlce-grand, Lydla Avery; sec retary. Elba L. Hinds; financial secre tary, Samuel Reynolds; treasurer, Elizabeth Knnpp; trustee, Frank Slsk. Mr. B. J. Goodwin is in Philadelphia this week as a delegate from the Masonic lodge of this place to the Grand lodgo now In session in tin Quaker City. Uncle Charllo Reynolds baa Incidentally gone along to kind o' fleo that Ben gets home nil right. Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Croop. of New York, nro visiting relatives at Bunker Hill and this place. Mrs, P. B. Walters Is recovering from a severe attack of the grippe. Coroner Roberts, ' of Iackavanna county, was here Monday cvontns and viewed the remains of the two men who were killed at LaPlume, Saturday night. The "old-fashioned supper" held at tho Methodist Eplscopnl church Inst evening wns a very 'pleasant, ns well ns unique affair and netted the ladles of tho chuich n nice sum. Tho menu was composed of entirely old-fashioned food, such ns our grandmothers nnd great-grnndmothera used to cook. Next Saturday will occur the third quarterly confeieuco of the Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday morning at 10.H0 o'clock, Love Feast; nt 11 o'clock. Communion and baptism. In the even ing tho presiding elder, Rev. L, C. Floyd, will preach. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolphus Watklns nre here from Ulster, Tn., visiting their son, E. L. Wntklns, tho Jeweler, of Main street. Mr. Hnllock Reynolds has so far re covered from his recent Illness that he Is nble to go out. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to Tho Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Dec. 1. Farmers' in stitutes will be held in Kusquohu'ina county nt Hie following places and dates: Sprlngvllle. Monday. Decem ber 11; Ell: Lnke, Tuesday, december 12; Blrchnrdsvllle, Wednesday, Decem ber 13; Montrose. Thursdiy, Decem ber 11; Harford. Friday. UecembDr 13; Dundaff, Saturday, December 1. The following slate speakers will be pn s ent: Prof. M. 11. Helges, Prof. Hurry Hnyward, Dr. M. E. McDonnell, Hon. R. F. Schwartz. Charles West Graham, formerly of Susquehanna, but now of Now Yoik, was united in marriage to Miss Marion 1. Crowley, in New Yotk, on Saturdny last. Mr. Graham Is employed by, the Manhattan Railway company. Delaware Division Brakeman Will iam Woolheaton Is In tho Port Jervls hospital suffering from a severe Injury to his head, sustained, by falling from n locomotive In the Susquehanna yard on Monday morning. Several persons have been sum moned 'before Justice Burgea3 Will iams, nnd they will probably be lined for violating the health ordinance and quarantine law. The "Hearts of the Stone Uldge" company will appear In Hogan opera, house on Friday evening. Lackawnnna county hunters who In vade Susquehanna county on Sunday arc likely to hear something drop In the near future. The Doran society of the Presbyter Ian church this evening closed a suc cessful two days' fnlr and festival, held in the church parlors. The re ceipts were very satisfactory. The Royal Arcanum held a very pleasant social last evening In the council room. There was a musical and literary programme and refresh ments were served. The Erie has made the following promotions on the Jefferson division: Conductor Owen J. Loftus to yard master nt Carbondale; Anthony Ford, assistant yardmaster In Carbondale Former Trainmen Thomas Flood, Jghn McMahon, George Craft and Patrick Sullivan, to conduotors. All of the men have been In the service of the company for many years. The Darktown Social club held a masquerade ball In Hognn opera housa laiat evening. The attendance was good. Hassett & Houlihan's Susque hanna orchestra furnished music for tho oecalon. George L. Tiffany is ill nt his home on Broad street. Miss Jennie Folkey, lute of Deposit, who has Susquehanna relatives, was wedded to Wnlker Fred Daniels at Ogden, Utah, November 23. A large uudlence of sporting men will witness the light between Bartley and Donovan In flogan opera houses on Thursday evening. Hartley is a former Susquehanna br.y. A boy named Wlntermute killed a largo wildcat near tho Cascade on Tuesday. The boast showed fight, and the lad filled It with shot before it succumbed. Harford Is working energetically to make Its coming centennial celebra tion n success. When the Llnghamton Street Rail road company next spring extends Its tracks to Hallstead nn effort will be made to have It extended still further to Susquehanna and Lanesboro. There Is considerable pnow nlong tho Jefferson branch between Starrucca, and Forest City. As yet there is not enough In Susquehanna to mention. Hornellsville has eighteen Inches. Tl. Erie steam snow plow went west from Susquehanna this morning. AVOCA. The death of Albion, the flve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treen, who wns severely scalded on Mond.iv afternoon by falling Into a boiler of hot water, occurred on Tuesday even ing. At no time were Ills symptoms of such a nature to betoken fatal re sults, and this fnet makes the grief of the parents oven greater than It would otherwise have baen. Deceased was a beautiful little child and was a favorite among his associates. Tin funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will bo held In St. Mary's German Catholic church, Pittston. Interment will bile In Ham town cemetery. The Ladles' Missionary society will meet at the hom of Mis. E. Dnnbs, of Miller's Grove, this afternoon. Night schools will be opened tn Nos. 2 nnd 3 schools next Monday evening. Miss Winifred King will tench In No. 11 and Miss Margaret Arkman In No. 2. Mrs. W. M. Bullock, formerly Miss Dora Sanders, of this place, and now a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio. Is tho guest of her grandmother. Mrs. C. Ferguson. The Presbyterian choir Is reheat sing a cantata entitled, "The Galilean," which they will produce on Christinas night. Joseph Krantz, of Meshoppen, spent yesterday with his slstir, Mns. C. Druftner. Rev. John Loughrun, of Scranton, will preach the sermon at the sodality reception on Sunday ovenlng. The following nre the newly elected ofllcers of the Young Men's Institute; President, Gporge Webber; first vies president, Thomas Flannery; second vice piesldent, Edwnrd Dempsoy; re cording secretary, W. J. Kane; Ilnan clal secretary, A. J. Clifford ; corres ponding secretarv, W. B. Cunan; treasurer, Michael Flannery: marshal, Thomas Hnsklns; Inelde lentlnel. Will lam Studders' outside rentlu-l. F. J. Tougher, c-sccutlvo commute, Thomas Mcllale. T. J. O'Mnlley, fjdward Mur phy and John Clifford. JHMOO0K93-9O0H3Xi BEEGHflM'S PELLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders Are Without a Rival. : AimUAI. SAIES OVER 6,000,000 BOXES. ! , lOcrntmnd 33 crnte, nt nil drug-ttorca. STltENGTJLHiSS SYSTEM' BODY MtAIN imrt jNEUVES a mi non .. Rl , I Wl . No other preparation has ever receive 1 so many voluntary tcttlmoniuls from emi nent pcoplo ns the world- fnmcus Marinnl Wine. Gives Appetite. Produces Refreshing Sleep, A Safeguard Against Mental Diseases. For overworked men, delicate women, sickly children this healthful, Invigorat ing and stimulating tonic hns no equal. Dose A small wine-glass full three times n day. Sold by nil druggists. Refuse substitutes. Mnrlanl & .. r,2 W. 15th St.. New lork, publish a handsome book of en dorsements of Emperors, Empress, Prln tiess. Cardinals, Archbishops and other distinguished personages. It Is sent gratis nnd postpaid to all who write for It. CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR FOOR. Work the Local Salvation Army Has Undertaken. Circulars, of which a copy Is given below, are being sent out from tho local headquarters of the Salvation Army: Tho Snlvatlon Army, local headquar ters, 100S Price street, Scranton, 1'a. Adjutant James Yates, commanding olllcer. Free Christmas dinner for 500 poor of Scranton. List of necessary provis ions: One-half barrel sugar, twenty live pounds coftee, 100 loaes bread, 123 iiuimus meat, twenty-three pounds lea, 123 pounds turkey, ten bushels potatoes, twenly-llvc pounds buttei, and vege tables of all kinds, cranberries, milk, spices, pies, fruits and calces. My Dear Friend: Doubtless you will be Interested to lenrn that we intend and are preparing to give n free Christ mas dinner to 500 deserving poor of ccranion on cnrlstmus day. Our plan is to divide the city into sections and have It thoroughly visited by our people, and any poor, deserving family found will receive a meal ticket. In this way we hope to reach the needy ones. On behalf of the poor, I plead for help. We cannot conscientiously allow this happy Christmas season to pass without doing a little to brighten the lot of the unfortunate ones. Anv as sistance vou can render in the shane of money, food or clothing will be ap nreclated and acknowledged. This great undertaking of feeding so many Is being mnde, relying upon the prac tical sympathy of our friends and the friends of the poor. It cannot but give you great satisfaction and Jov to as sist to the best of your ability In such a philanthropic undertaking. It will be necessary to know what help vou can render at once, so that our list may be completed, and ample time given for cooking, prepnrlng, etc. We confidently look to you for heln nnd hope for a definite reply to this appeal soon. On behalf of the suffering poor, I remain, very sincerely yours, James Yates, Adjutant. I promise to give towards the Christ mas dinner for the deserving poor of Scrnnton $ or provisions, groceries, fruits, etc. Name Ad dress , Kindly make checks and postofflce orders payable to Adjutant James Yates. - A. H. COONS ARRESTED. Charged, by Scranton Railway Com pany with Obstructing Tracks. A warrant wns sworn out by Su perintendent Powell, of the Scranton Railway company.at Alderman Howe's olllce yesterday morning, for the ar rest of Contractor A. II. Coons. Tho latter has charge of the construction of the Soutli Side sewer, nnd It Is alleged by the company that Coons left on the tracks a pile of soil, which rendered transportation impossible. The contractor was notified, but failed to open the tracks, although the company says, the blocking of the track Is unnecessary and only causes a great deal of Inconvenience. Mr. Coons was taken before Alderman Howe yesterday, but on his own re quest, the esse was continued until this afternoon. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS. Charles Dudley Daly, ol Boston, h.is been elected cnptuln of tho Harvard clpven. Daly has It In him to make a first class captain and certainly deserves the position by the work he has done. Daly Is a Junior and Is 1! years old. The defeat of Bobby Di.bbs by Joo Wal cott Monday night In NVw York caused a good deal of comment In this city but no surprise. It Is tho gerierul Impression in oportlng circles here that Dobbs is rot the innn he was slt.ee he returned from England, lie made a try poor showing against Walcott. Francis (lot don Hi own, jr.. for the last three years left uurrd of tho Yale foot ball team, has been elected captain of tho eleven for nest year. Brown imido the "Varsity team In 197, when he was a freshman. That fall ho established the r. :utntlon of a fighter that has clung to him ever rlnce. lie rowed In the uni versity crew last June, and on his class crew In 1VJ7 ho captained this crew to a big victory over Harvard. Brown Is u Junior and ranks' third In scholarship In a class of CS studcl.ts. He Is six feet threo Inches In height, weighs 19! pounds and Is 20 years of age. Deafness Cannot Re Cured by local applications as they eann it reach the dlBcuscd portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by un Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustnchlnn Tube. When this lubo Is Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the remit, nnd unless the intlainmnltuii can be taken out nnd this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo (estroyed forover; nlno cases out of ten rnd caused ly Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inllanied condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for nny case of Deafiicrs (caused by catarrh) that cannot In- i ured by Hall's Caturrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, "up. Hall's Family Pills nre the best. PILES - ITCHING. BLIND AND BLEUDING-CCRED In three to s:: nights. Dr. Agnew's Ointment Is peer less hi curing- One application gives In stant relief. It cures all Itching nnd Irri tating skin disease, Chafing. Eczema, etc. "5 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark -03. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho srf SZ?- " Signature of CiTii THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New Yok, Dec. 6. The tone of tho market for Industrial securities showed a decided contrast today to that for raltrond securities. Tho break In prices of the Industrials approachei1 demoralization by the middle period of the afternoon. Meantime the other stocks almost without exception hell tennclously to their prices. Lnte In tho day the bears began to cover und wrought some very marked recoveries in tho Industrial llBt. At the same time the railroads which had been nl most stagnant dtsplnyed some signs of animation and rose generally abovo yesterday's level. Net gains In a few railroads reached a point. The lato recovery In stocks was coincident with an casing In the call money rate to 3 per cent, after ruling 7 to 8 per cen earlier In the day. The hanks were calling loans and the movement of the Industrials suggested that they were In disfavor not only with tho specu lative public but with the money lenders, Industrial collateral apparent ly being displaced to a greater extent than other classes. Tho bears were very active and made bold onslaught: In the Industrial list, uncovering stop loss orders on a large scale. As It was evident tho short Interest had been largely extended the room trad ers turned to the bull side of the gen eral story. They had some success in forcing the shorts to cover, and the demand from the source beenme rath er urgent. Quite n number of tho Industrials showed declines of 3,i to 7 points, and tho subsequent rally brought them up from Wi to 5 points. Sugar was decid edly erratic owing to the sitting of the directors to act on the dividend. After an early advance there wns de cided weakness and only a momentarily-check to the fall when the regular dividends were announced. It fell off backwards to 14D?a and after rallying over three points eased off again, clos ing with a net gain of a small frac tion. Total sales, GG4.T00 shares. There was little doing In railroad bonds and prices held steady. Total sales, $1,310,000. U. S. 4s and old Is ad vanced Vt In the bid price. Tho following quotations nro furnished Tho Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co.. rooms 705-OG Mears building. Telephone 5003: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng. Am. Sugar 152 153 149 152 Am. Tobacco Co ... 115 115 llU'i 111 Atch.. To. & 3. Fo .. 22U 22i 22 IKVi A.. T. & S. V.. Pr .. 04H C5Vs fil'i Brook. II. T S3 SI HVi WH Con. Tobnceo 39V4 40 SS'.i 3Mi flies. & Ohio 30H 30 30 33,3 People's Gas 111H 11114 1W4 HHj Chic. & N. W 1C6 MG UX 103 Chic.. B. & Q 132V4 133 m 132V4 St. Paul 1234 .l'& 122 ISESli, Hock Island 112 112 lll7f 112'.j Delaware & Hud ...119U 119V4 1114 1-9V4 D.. L. & W 1S7 187 1S3 16314 den. Electric 1234 125W, 123 1:5 Kan. & Tex., Pr .... 37?i 384 3714 3S14 Louis. & NRSh 8314 !4 f-3's S4 Manhattan Ele 104 101 1(K 104 Met. Traction Co ...16216 102; 19114 l!'2't Mo. Pacific 46? 4714 40; 47 Jersey Central 120 120 118V4 liali Nor. Pacific 55 551i D5U 55; Nor. Pacific. Pr .... 7fi "P,4 76 7614 Ont. & West 23 25U, 21'd 25 Pacific Mall 4S 4f 46 4,U Phil. & Read 20 2il 19Va 19 Phil. & Read. Pr .. CS 5S14 57 5S Southern R. R 12 12 12 12 Southern R. It., Pr.. 57 57 57 57Vj Tenn., C. & Iron ....113 113; 112 in4 I'. S. Leather 11 12 11 12i 1'. S. Leather, IT .. 79 79',; 7814 7 I'nlon Pacific 49 49 4S 49 Union Pac. Pr 76V- "ifil. 76 704 Wabash, Pr 22V. 22 22 SS West. Union 87 87 87 S7 Pennn. R. R 134 jj;i 133 1,11 Am. S. & W 46 4i 43 43 Fed. Steel 60 C014 5S 00 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. .,.., . Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lng . est. est. lug. July 70 70 19 c Mny C9 70 C9 C!) CORN. May C2 22 22 32 OATS. May 21 24 23 23 PORK. January 5.72 9.72 P.G5 9.65 May 9.95 9.95 9.S2 9.82 Scranton Board of Trade Excbango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Bank $00 Scranton SavliiBs Bank 233 Scrunton Packing Co 95 Third National Rank 423 Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank 200 ... Kconomy Llsht H. &P.C0... 47 Scranton 111.. II. & P. Co. ... 83 ... Lncka. Trust & Safe Dep Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co. 80 Clark & Snover Co., Com. ... 400 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr. 123 Ser. Iron Fence & Mfc. Co ion Ecrnuton Axle Works 100 Lucka. Dairy Co., Pr 20 Co, Savlniis Hank & Trust Co 250 Standard DrllllnCo co Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortiraco. due 1920 113 ... People's Street Railway, first mortRaBe. due 191S 113 ... People's Street Railway. Clen- oral mortgage, due 1921 US Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 5 Scranton Axle Woika Scranton Traction 0 bonds.. 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II. (J. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 24u23c; print, 23c; dairy, lit kins, 23c; tubs, 23a23c. Esss Select western, 17c.i nearby, state, 20c. Cheese Pull cream, new, 13c. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, J2.30; medium, J2; nea, $2. Onions Per bu., 45c. Potatoes Per bu., 43c. Lemons M.B0a3.75 per box. Klour ;.W. Philadelphia Drain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, IJec. G. Wheat e. hlsh er; contract grade, December, C9a70c. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed. December, 36'ta3lic. Onts-Steuly; No. 2 white clipped, 31o32c: No. 3 do. do., 30n3lc; No. 2 mixed do.. 29ia30c. Potatoes Firm; Pennsylvania choice, per bushel, MaSSc, ; New York end western, 50a52e. ; do. fair to Rood, do., 43a48e. Butter Steady; fancy western creamery, 27c. ; do. prints, 2Sc. Kicks Weak and lc. lower; fresh, nearby. 23c; do. western, 22c; do. south western, 21c; do. southern, 20c Cheese--Unchanged. Rellned SuBarsDull but steady. Cotton-1-lGc lower; middling uplands, 5 1-lCc Tallow Stendy; city prime In houHheads, 4nic; country do. do. barrels, 4Ta.1c; dark, 4a4c. ; eukew, f'c. ; KioHse, Cal'.ic. Llvo Poultry Firm; fowls, I'alOe. ; old roosters. 7c; spring chickens. Pupitjc. ; ducks, 9al0c; iteeae, O.i 10c; turkeys. U.ilOc Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, cholr-e. 10.il0'-iv. ; do. fnlr to Kood. flaPe ; old roosters. 7c; chick ens, nearby, ionise, ns to uunllty; west ern, do., large lie; exceptional lots hlKh cr; medium do., n.ilOc; sin-ill do., 7aSc. , turkeys, choice to fancy, lOullc ; do. fulr to good, Sn9cj Inferior do., n"c. Receipts Flour, 1.590 barrels and 10.000 sacks ; wheat, 12.000 bushels; corn. 5 000 bushels; oats. 21,009 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 7.000 bushels; corn, 72,000 bushels; oats, 12,000 bushels. Mw YoikOrnln and Product Mnrisav Now York, Dec. 0. Klour Market opened firm with nn upward tendency but finally crinod off with the break In wheat, cloning rather weak. Wheat Spot Htcmly, No, 3 red, "3p. f. o. l. nflont; No. 1 northern Dulutli, TSViC. f n. h. afloat to arrive (prompt): No. '.' red. flBIte. eleva tor; options opened firm at V4c. advance; after moving up 'Jc. more on light west ern recelptH now buying fulled to up pear and the bears xuccesBfully attacked prices; room traitors unloaded freely on the break, cautdng continued afternoon WALDRON'S Auction Sale Tomorrow, Friday, al 1 0'clock, Tile thirty head consists of big draughtcrs, express and general purpose horses. Iu fact, there are some of all kinds. They will be put up and sold to the highest bidder, without reserve, at CUSICK'S STABLES Friday Afternoon at 1 O'clock, ltcg;mllc3S of Wcntlicr. vfti i d i $i i i $ $ dSxd vd) Jd fe 4 i d didr This Is Wtoe We Interest the Ladies There is nothing you can give your lms- band or son for a Christinas Present that they c: would appreciate more or have real comfort s? and enjoyment from than one of our handsome S 1 Smoking Jackets We have a very creations, which we you. BOYLE It 416 Lackawanna Ave. tafetftuTtiistifrarf'iirftojftotfla xTmx',tffl' itjiiiM0,jtp'nf.Pie,a.i,.QPWHi' BffilflEliA We will thoroughly remvate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde Gas, the best known germncide nnd disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. bfftarftirftorfbrftoimifbrftoiftarfferffcOrfdtojrtacrtirftirftitftaiftairti XtfflVtiAtijfii;nj?nXPJ3XtfU'tJiwrttfA,rfHrfJ; WHEN IN STRONG a7 it ST rfJ kt . . jktrrm WW JJJ aiiim bJsVr, A'Wfi-SkT- (yvj 'ft? f niiNiF.a I tt JiVvOfl. sits w ..ga-y nUHlil I (tf S wjTgggTTSSfc'" vigor to the whole bring. All drains and losses are checked frrmamntly. Unless patient) ara rrocerlv cured, their condition often worries them into Insanitv. ConiutrtDtion or Death, B2&VfS Kw" Mailed sealed. Price t per box; 6 bozet) with iron-clad legal guarantee tocure or refundthl 'I xaonev. tSj.co. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0. For Sale b JOHN H. PHELPt, Spruce stre:t. heaviness and closing weuk at c. net lees; March closed 71tkc-. ; May. 71 V-; July. "4?tc. ; December. "SHc Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 10-V- f. . b. afloat und SPV-e. elevator; options opened firm ut '. advance, onlj to react later on more invintrj offerings und the collapse ul wheat, -eloped weak nt lc. decline; May closed Cs'c. ; December, 85?e. Oata Spot otnnilv! Nil. ''. !Sli n".0e. : No. .1 -0i.: No i i while, 31c; No. 3 do., 10',vc. ; triuk mixed western. 2?a31r.; truck white, sinaie. ; i' tlons dull and lower with tho other mar kets. Uutter I'lrm; Juno creamery. 2ia 2."ic; Imitation cie.imery. lTa'J'lc; stat dairy. lSat'c. ; do creamery, Slavic. Cheese Strong; small September, l2V13i.: Hnct.t October, 124al!ViiO. ; largo fancy Septem ber, 12jal2V,c; large October finest. llui We. Chicago Grain and Produo?. Chicago, Dec. 0. Cattle Good to choice cattle stendy; poor to medium, shade low er; cow maiket und canners nlroiig. act ive; Blockers and feeders, about steady; good to choice. $5.iu"..Vi; poor to me dium, JI.Ma5.l0; mixed Blockers, J3a3.7."; selected feeders, $4ii4.tB; good to choice cows, $3.C0ii4.73; heifers, JJaG; canners, $2a 3; bulls, $2.35al.30; calves, Jlu7.35; fed Texas beeves, $!.i5.23; grass Texas steers, $J.r,0al.2.". Hogs Active, 5al0e. higher closed weak; good clearance; mixed nnd butchers. $3.!i,"a4.17s; good to choice heavv, tin 1.1.1: tough heavy, $3.8Fia3.9ii; llKlit' f3.00al.15; bulk of sales, Jlal.10. Sheep Steady to weak; lambs, about steady; native wethers, $3.004.75; lambs, $ln5..M; western wethers, lnl.40; western lambs. ,'a.".40 Hecelpts-Cnttle. H.Soo head; hogs, si.uoo head; sheep, 20,000 head. New York Live Stock. Now York, Dec. 0. Ileevos (lood cattle llrm; others steady; steers, JS.i6.40; oxen and stngs, J3.10al.03; bulls, J2.40.i3.liO; cows, 1 -...!. nvt.... r... .ln l ,K... OS n..i 1.1.I.IU1. CAIIU ,1th UU,, 1,AUI1.0U, VUIVUD Veals, firm to SOc. higher; Brussels, full Horses pretty line of the newest jjj c will be pleased to show . : - f'Hrfitfi'ti,t;rfimrtlmxtarfxf HjiHP9J.p,inijil!jiHJV.Jiv MUCKLOW THE SCRANTON BBDDINQ COMPANY. Ha-n.rrajtpKt DOUBT, TRY Theyive itood (he ten of year and Hi"e cured tnousaous q rcases of Nervous Dit easel, suel as Debility, Duuneis, Sleepless ness and Varicocele.AtrODhv.&Q They clear the brain, ilrengthei tne circulation, mane aigestioi ccrfect. and impart a healtbf Pnarmacist, ccr. Worning avenue and FWC4JL TO SMALL INVESTORS. TO LARGE INVESTORS Six I'er Cent. Interest Is paid neml-anuil. ally to investors In "Tho Depew Sy dlvuie'' on anion ti fr.ini SlOll toSlli.UUU. H.VFU CON . KMhNT, I'KOKITAiil.K. INQUIRE OF J.T". McCoiom, Attorney 422 GPRUCC ST., OOTtVTOV, PA. To PATF.IST Gooi) Ideal in.. bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md steady, J5a; lops. $0.25; llttlo calves, $3.B a4.no; grassers, $2.50a3.l5: y.arllngs, $2.Wi 2.75; southern calves, J2.ri0a3.25, westerns $3 23a3.6u. Sheep-lOe. higher, lambs, 25a higher; sheep, J2.50.il. 50; culls, S2a2.25 lambs, $5.25ni; tops, Ji25; culls. $1. Hogs 1 ateady at $U."a4.C0, Including pigs. I rnst Liberty Cattle Market. Kast Liberty. Dec. fi.-Cattle Stendyi extra. JCa(l.25; prlmu, $3.Mn(M5. common $3a3.CO. Hogs-Steady; best mediums, $li 1.20; best Yorkers. Sl.25nl.30: light York, crs and pigs, $lal.25; heavy hogs, $I.15 1.20; roughs. $2.75u3.75. rllieep Strong cholco wethers, 4.10n4.SO; common, J1.50I 2.50: choice lambs. $.1.3Oa5.50 common V good, J3.50n5.2fi; veal calves, $7a7 25. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Knst Iliiffulo, Dec. .Cattle Hecelpti nil consigned through: steady to firm veals, JGnS.50, Hogs Receipts, Hi cars active and higher; lambs, Jl.35u5.ro; sheep J2.5Qal.25; wethers and yearlings, $M5a4.65 iFfiWffl kluiil t
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