THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1899, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DEATH'S DOINGS. Two Ladles Well Known In llortes- dnle Pubs to Eternal Eest. Special to tho Scrunton Tribune. Honesdale, Dec. 8. Miss Gertrude Foster died of pneumonia In New York Wednesday evening last. She was tin1 daughter nf William and Harriet Jessup Foster. Mr. Foster was formerly one of the uromlncnt business men of Honesdole. A few years ogo Miss Fos ter took a course In Mr. Moody's Insti tute In Chicago to fit herself for city missionary work. She did Christian work in Chicago until laid aside by an attack of pneumonia. After resting for a time In Honesdale, she began work In concert with the Union Tabernacle In New York city, where she labored for three years, with Intervals of rest, until death called her away. Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence of her mother on Main street, Honesdale. Mrs. Katherlne H. Torry Ho?, daugh ter of K. F. and Jeannetto Stono Torry ntnl wife of Kdwurd F. Ross, died E. Wolker, the new hotel keeper, la thoroughly established as proprietor of the hotel here. Crandall, was married to Miss Owens, of Clifford, on Thanksgiving Day. diaries Carpenter, Is moving hla family Into Hubert Tinker's house In Harrow street. ,, The Laities' Aid society wns held In the Presbyterian parsonage last Thursday. A pleasant time Is re ported. Howard Crane and Hay I'eek have secured employment as conductor and motorman on a street car running be tween Sciant'in and 1'eckvllle. Hev. Mr. Eastman has conducted revival meetings at Dane's Corners with pood results. TUNKHANNOOK. A NOTED JUDGE SAVED BY PERUNA. flad Catarrh Nine Years All Dolors Failed. Epeclnl to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Dee. 8. The question of n site for the canning fuctory has nt last been settled. C. A. HungerfnrJ and Aaron Hrown.the committee chosen ny mo stockholders, n Cecil wltli .1 A. OalletS, Of the Construction mmnnnv Tliursuay morning oi ncmi unuuic m umi me .Mcliolson lot was not as sult the home of her father. She was born j able a location as at first supposed, and in lseti, spem a year ur i"" "i tun . uiu juoi oi ground adjoin nc the elec college, Aurora, N .Y., was married Juno r. 1SU7, lived for a year or nmro In Chicago, 111., then In Philadelphia. She came to Honesdale on Monday to spend the winter, expecting In the spring to remove to Chtengo again Sho loaves her husband and a little daughter two months old. Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.45 o'clock from the family residence on Main street. D. & H. IMPROVEMENTS. Lower Portion of Passenger Station in Honesdale Is Finished. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Pec. !. The Delaware nnd Hudson Improvements are belli, pushed forward. The lower portion of the new passenger station, which Is of stone, Is finished, and a good start Is already made on the lulek work. Tho gas, water and sewer pipes have been laid to the building, the window trie light plant was selected. Thomas H. Hvan, tho owner, agreed to lense this lot for a term of years gratis, or to soil an ncro of the land at the com mittee's own price. Tho latter plan was deemed ndvlsablo and so the lot was purchased for $200 In stock of the com pany. Tho Construction company nt once made a contract with Mr. Hyan to furnish the stone for the founda tions and the work will commence next week In earnest. The contract for fur nishing the hemlock lumber was let to Dow Dewltt. Triton Hose company held a meeting last Thursday evening for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing yea--and they are ns follows: President. Aaron Ilrown: vlee-nresldent, F. R Jennings; secretary. T. S. Rurson; as sistant secretary. C. I. Asheld: finan cial secretary, J. Howard Hungerford: fire warden, William Campbell; trus tees, J. L. Hannatyne, A. M. Eastman and D. AV. Stark; foreman, George O. Skinner; first assistant foreman, Percy S. Stark: second assistant foreman. HON. GliORGU KKRSTEN. and door frames are in place. The track leading from the main track to Christopher Cnlahan; vigilant conimU the basin yard has been siurted to tne ! tee, J. II. Hungerford. T. S. Iiurson graded road bed leading to the btldg" land William Campbell: treasurer. H. ?. at the I.orry Mill dam. The bridge will, for present use, bo of wood. The trains now entering the yard must do so from the extreme lower end at the Hrlo sockets. On Sunday tho trestllng over the Lackawanna at the I.orry Mill dim will be taken out and collection madu with the new track. dossing th" iivr at Lorry's and P.lanl'n'd over the temporary wood bridge, and trains on Monday will le'ivo tho old million by the new canal lnsln truck. BARTLEY-DONOVAN FIGHT. Witnessed nt Susquehanna by a Largo Number of Sporting Men. Special to The Scranton TrUmno. .Susijiiehanna. Pec. S. About j-O men, more than half of them from out of town, assembled in Hogan opera house last evening to witness the twelve-round light between Frank Hartley, of Hinghamton, and Mils" Donovan, of Rochester, at 112 pounds. Jacob Dldlor, of rtmghamton, was referee, and called the iht at in.j,l. Hartley out-classed Donovan, but th Rochester Ind was game all through. Hartley did not have fleam enough In Harding; librarian, Arthur Haldwln; assistant librarian, Edward Putdon, musical director, Hradley "U'akeman: auditors. F. H. Jennings nnd Howard Hungerford. Attorney H. W. LpwIfi, II. F. Metcalf. S. Judson Stark nnd 15. E. Hillings, of this place, who have been In attend ance upon the CI rand lodge meeting of the Mnsonlc order in Philadelphia, this week, arrived home yesterday. A. E Mowry. of Mrshoppen, was In attend ance as delegate from Temple com mandery, and Dr. Sturdevant.of Lacey vllle, represented the lodge at that place. The new side-path commissioners will take the oath of office on Jan. 1, an.l look after the bicycle paths to be con structed In this county during the year. They are D. W. Stark, of this place; Edward L. Day, of Nicholson, and F. P. Hunnell, of Meshoppon. F. C. Shook, the 'photographer, has built what appears to be a large wooden chimney on the tup of his gallery, but It Is really an arrangement for print ing from his negatives. It has a glass window on the sunny side, and by means of a dumb-waiter the printing f i ames are hoisted and lowered. H Is an iegenlous idea, nnd necessitated by his blows to put Donovan cut In all I tne new ndditlo,, to the residence of tlie rounds Hartlov wis the aggressor nnd had hU opponent on the defensive. The first round was opened by Hartley with a sttnlght left on Donovan's face. He used these tactics '.Uruu;;hout the fight and seldom used hl.t right. In tho second round Hartley played for Donovan's law and .leart. and had Donovan winded and fought him to the ropes, but did :i it have lone enough to put him out. In the sixth round Donovan was much stronger and fought Hartley hard, but c mid ,lo no damage, only landing holy b'own with a few straight rights on the J.iw. Tho ninth was tie hard-st round Hoth Mrs. M. II. Hunnell. which cuts off his sunlight In the afternoon. Miss Lulu Dolph, of Lake Wlnoln. has purchased a new Stewart, banjo of Prof. Wiggins, and Joined the class of Prof. George Carr. Hishop Hoban delivered an address In the Catholic church last evening. A class of fifty were confirmed. The bishop was assisted by Hev. Father M"- Cabc, of Auburn; Rev. Father Hroder- ick, of Montrose, anil Hev. Father , Feeley, of Nicholson and this place, ' Hamilton Smith, of Rochester, N. V., ils nround soliciting subscriptions to a county directory. The direct lry will be Hon. Geo. Kersten, a well known Justice of the Peace of Chicago, says: "I was nflllcted with catarrh for nine years. My catarrh was located chiefly In my head. I tried many remedies without avail. I applied to several doctors, but mey were not able to cute me. I learned of the remedy, Pe-ru-na, through the dally newspapers. Af ter taKlng the remedy for IS weeks t was entirely cured. 1 outsider my cure peimancnt, ns It has been two and a half years since I was cured." The Governor of Oregon Is nn ardent admirer of Pe-ru-na. lie keeps It con tinually in the house. In n recent let ter to Dr. Hartman he says: "I have had occasion to use your Pe-ru-na medicine In my family for colds, and it proved be an excellent rem edy. I have not had occasion to use It for other ailments. "Yours very truly. "W. M. Lord." Pe-ru-na Is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific, setters of congratula tion and com mendation, tes tifying to the merits of Pe-ru-na as a ca tarrh remedy are pouring In fro in e v e i y State in the l'nlon. Dr. Hnrtmau Is re c e I v I n s hun dreds of such letters d a I I y All classes write these let ters, from the highest to the lowest. Any man who wishes perfect hUilil ' a& M Xj&Z.$ 4-fVT--W , t Sfflfc. Mr. Joseph West li I. if St. Ed ward, Nb.. s"ys. "I iihcd I'e-iii-nn In niv family fur ell little ailments nnd it has never lulled n:e yit." tienlth must be entirely free from ca- tanh. Catarrh Is well-nigh universal: almost omnipresent. Pe-ru-na Is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold Is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of Its victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures catarrh, but prevents it. Hernnrd King. National Military Home, Leavenworth, Kan., also says' "I will write you a few lines for publi cation to make known what Pe-tu-na has done for me. I took a severe cold, which I neglected. It developed Into catarrh and bronchitis and In a short time became chronic. 1 tried every thing I saw advertised, which did me no good. I saw the great tonic (IV-ru-na) advertised. I bought one bot tle. I found myself so much better af ter taking. It I wrote you for advice, which you kindly continue to give me free of charge for live months. Now I am happy to Inform you und the public that I am perfectly cured of catarrh and bronchitis. 1 make this statement In hope that some of my comrades will see It and be benefited thereby." I'slng Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, pro tects the fami ly against other ailments, this Is exactly what every family in t h e V nlted States should do. Keep Pe-ru-na In the house. I'se It for coughs, colds, la grippe, and other cli matic affections of winter, and there will be no other aliments In the house. All fa milieu should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman'8 free book, entitled Winter Ca THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Dec. 8. Nearly every stock In the list declined today. In the In dustrials the Iofsos ranged from 2 to nearly 7 points. The railroads did not suffer so much, but a number of them closed between 1 and 2 points Imvc than last night. The principal victims of tho selling were the Iron and Steel stocks, ns has been tho case all week. Tennessee Coal led the group, with a net loss of 6 ',4 points. Quite a number of other metals stocks closed more than 4 points lower. Sugar was very ncllv ' and weak throughout tho session and closed at the low point with a net loss of 44. The Tobacco stocks, the Rub bor stockR and the Now York special ties were nil prominent In the break and lost 3 points or upwards. Man hattan was rather an exception and Its loss wns only a fraction. The bears were active and very aggressive and had much to do with starting the de cline, but they reaped a rich return In tho uncovering of stop loss orders, as margins were wiped out and heavy offerings were precipitated on tho mar ket. The banks were calling loans oil day, and the conviction Is unavoidable that a very drastic liquidation of long accounts was effected. A largo part of tho selling was forced by the calling of loans and the dlfll clllty of obtaining new accommodations, the borrowing demand rushing the call loan rate tin to 12 per cent. In tho late dealings. Total sales, 755.R0O. Itonds were lower throughout. Total sales par value, $1,725,000. United States old 4's nnd 5's advanced U In the bid price. The following quntr.tlcns are furnished The Trllmno by M. S. Jordan & Co.. rooms 705-00 Mcars building. Telephone C003: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est Inc. Am. Sugar 152 152 1I7'4 147- Am. Tobacco lin4 limk n'i vm Atchison 225$, 221J, Atchison. Pr 05 65 Hrooklyn Traction . 2'i S2S; Con. Tobacco r.73i Clics. & Ohio not, Peoples Gas lll'i $titiMMJttJitiitiW Th is Is W Merest here We e Ladies.. e 6 There is nothing you can give your hus- sr! band or sou for a Christmas Present that they Sr: would appreciate more or have real comfort 5? and enjoyment from than one of our handsome or p 1 Smoking Jackets We have a very pretty line of the newest g creations, which we will be pleased to show g you. ! '4JllWWJM-WgCCB Mr Ed Aetna, Larson. Ind., Lake county says: "V I) e n I began taking Pe-ru-na I whs suffering from cut:. nil of the nose and throat. I lined two bottles i t IV-ru-na and it cured me. I have not been lmthered with ca tarrh, since and that was eighteen months ago." Chic & N. W. C, H. & O St. Paul Hock Island i Del. & Hudson .... D.. L. & West. ... Knn. & Tex., Pr. .. Louis. & Nash. ., Man. Elevated .., Met. Trnctlnn ..... MIsso. Pacific Jersey Central ,.., North. Pacific .... Nor. Vac. Pr. Ont. & West Paclfld Mall Mill. Head. ... P. & Head. Pr. . Southern Hy South, ny.. Pr. .. Tonn. C. & I lT. S. Leather .... I S. Lea., Pr l'nlon Pacific .... l'nlon Pac.. Pr. .. Wabash. Pr Western T-'nion .. Penna. H. R Am. Steel & Wire. Fed. Steel Fed. Steel, Pr. ... m .132 .12 r,v, 1.12 12:: 21-1. K.IH S1V, ?. 23 ion F5M, BOYLE Ri f Kl fl lULIv KLOWI 416 Lackawanna Ave. 21 i KIT, I Sl'4 M 2ft 1IWA lC5'j ,11?'i 112U 130 130;, 12:i4 12ivi 1118 Hlsi .llS.i UMi H7'A 118 .lf(i 1W 1SP4 ISIVj 37li 37'i . 2 S3i .103 103-iJ, .imi 191H 41 wr 30i 3(I-; S3 83 io2Vj io:a 17 187.14 45 llui 51?4 4r,T, llCi-j tarrh." This book consists of seven lectures on catarrh and la grippe de livered at the Surgical Hotel. It con tains the latest Information on the treatment of catarrhal diseases. Ad dress Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Ask your druggist for r. na Almanac for the ve.v free Pei'U-l'.tOd. .117 11 . C(! DC . 2m 2IW . 45Vi U . If . KYi . 57U fi7',i . 121.4 121.4 . .1714 57U .110 " 110 . WA 1314 . 7!s?4 7SH . COVi Bfti, . 7fi 7fl4 . 22 22t4 . S7V4 S7i .13IK 13414 13314 . 13-H 4i. W . 501.4 r.i4 5fl . 70?4 7914 774 78 CHICAGO HOARD Or TRADK. Upon- lilKli- Low- Lin ing . est. est. mg. 2m 43fe 19 50 1214 561,4 10GV4 IMi 7712 Wh 754 21", S74 lOVi 2P4 43i 1! 5J14 1214 BBIi 101U 124 774 49H 7fii4 21 S7V4 1334 404 tin , 3 0 o a o DUUTHEKU We will thoroughly renovate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde Gas, the best kno"wn germacide and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. WHEAT, July May CORN. May OATS. May PORK. January . May LARD. January . May 'Illl. 2Pi !t.CS U.S3 5.47 70'8 70V, C3 2l!i J.77 10.05 5.37 70K. t,9Tj, 21 9.05 9.S5 5.27 5.47 7oy4 70ife 2m 9.72 10.00 nimnlnt.. Ill otrt 'fG1lort tt'ltll II Ilfll ' men slugged hard and when the round f rount , , ,ncp of ,., ,. closed both felt hard punmhnimt. ,, e ()f e individual plainly indl- It was a lively llgnt tnrou.-jhout. and t.ate(1 u ,t nnil n tho roa(li, mre. the aiubT.ce was Isfl'd when 11. 1- fu ,, ()Ut u w ,,e n U8pful booUi ereo Dldler called the light 1 .Ira. v. nn(, Mr Smltll B,)Uia ,,0 encouraged lit Hartley win seoond.-U by "Andy" Os- ' hI1 un(ertaklnK. born, KrnnK Nelllgau ar.d John IV.rt- , IIon A M Kastman Is still confined lev, of Hlnglmmtor.. T .m Dixon and to hls honH. ,, unnl)lt, to ,ook ilftor Al Claik. of Hoc!i.ster, lioked after ,,s iju,,!,,;,, Charles Smith, who hns Donovan. Hlnghamton, Great Rend i, ti iti, bia mnn for sev. deli t-atlonn of el.al yoarn, now has charge and will Klt Ull IIIUIIUIA IIIF. .vkn. iinxi.t-.,. George Kennard, proprietor of tho and Deposit sent b!; rports. TJNIONDALE. There are few people sick here now. Mis. Richard Jones is Improving after a severe hemorrnge of the lungs. Sev eral aro suffering from severe cold3 und chronic diseases. Hon. Philo Runitt nnd family will leave for Washington after Christmas, wherp they Intend to spend the winter. Silas Churchill has b?en engaged In laying flagstone In front of Stephen Hronson's new store. Mrs. C. R Stillson, of Carbondale. Is visiting relatives here. Kennard house, Meshoppen, was call ing on friends In town yesterday. MONROE COUNTY NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Celebrate Their Sixtieth Wedding Anniver sary Court Proceedings Tree Trade Special to The Scranton Tribune. Stroudsbuig, Pa., Dee, S. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rnrthnlomew, well known residents of this town, cele brated their sixtieth wedding anniver sary today. !n their home they re ceived the hearty consiatultnions of many warm friends. The heads of the bride and groom are sllwivd and their faces wrinkled, but the great snlrlt of love beams out from their fast dimming eyes as biilliantly a"d steadfastly as It did on tills day sixty years ago. When a renorter visited the old couple today they were found sitting by a lire, chat ting about the event with relatives. Mr. Hartholomew, who was eighty-six yeais old nn Wednesday, is quite feeble, but his wife, who Is seventy-nine, is still active. The old collide have the distinction of helntr the oldest married In this town, and probably throughout the county. They have five children, twenty-five grandchildren and fifteen great-Krandehlldriii, all living. "We have seen Stroudsburg grow from 1 village up to quite a town," said Ml. P. George White, the marble ami gian- I ,nrthoIonH,w. ..Wj,on we 'were marl Mr. Ite dealer, has placed ti superior piece of workmanship In Sunnysld cemeterv to mark the last resting place of th late Robert Myers. The letteiinK Is particularly praise worthy. W. II. Morris left for Sayre yester day to look after hit branch ofllce. The members of Company M, Thir teenth regiment, are actively engaged In sending out circular letters to linns and Individuals all over the country. nsklng donations of some article to lied there was little of the place." Hoth I are devout church members. I COl'RT RI'SIN'KSS. j Judge Craig and Associate Judges I Edlnger and Hoffman did not finish up the court business, ns wns expected, yesterday. Shortly after dinner today I the Jury In Iluey vs. Williams suit In ejectment returned a etrdlct In favor 1 of sir. and Sirs. Joseph II. Williams. The court appointed Captain John H. ors, who are through with their sum mer and fall work, and cut trees to In crease their year's receipts. It Is con fidently expected that the season will prove good for the Christmas tree deal ers, as there Is an unprecedented de mand for good trees. Some years ago many prominent dealers here lost con siderable money, owing to an overstock of the market. No one expects to see a slump this year, and dealers will re turn home with their pockets full. AV0CA. All who have not paid their taxes for the present year will save o per ccm by doing so before .lanuaiy 1. O P.uyle. collector. Sirs. Slicbacl Dempsey, of the West Side, is ciltically ill. Avneu Conclave. Improved Order of lleptasophs, will elect officers at their meeting on Slondny evening. Doininlek SIcAiidif-w, Richard Sluck low. lames McSIlllan, Jacob Webster nnd Hugh Fisher have been drawn to servo as members 01 inu jury. Hev. N. G. Slnkely, formerly pastor of the Langcliffc Presbyterian church, has accepted a cnll at Cedar Hnplds, Iowa. The Ladies' Catholic Honevolent as sociation will elect officers at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening. The funeral of Albion, the five-year-old son of Sir. and Sirs. Frederick 'Preen, took place on Tluunlay after Scranton Board of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First Natlonnl warns Scranton Pavings Hank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank DlmoDep. & D!s JJank ....... economy Lb?ht. II. & P. Co... Scranton III.. II. & P. Co ... 1 nckn. Trust & Safe Dcp Co. Scranton Paint Co. Clark & Sr.-iver Co., Com. ... Clark & Sl,ovcrJPCo,'i,Vrr. Per. Iron Ienco & Mf. Co. ... Scranton Axlo Works Liiclca. Daliy Co., Pr Co Savings Hank & Trust Co Standard Drilling Co HOriDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, due 192J I eop'.e'H Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 191S People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School 5 .. City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Hcranton Axle Wolks Scianton Traction C bonds.. 113 Scranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II. 5. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Hutter Creamery. 2lu25c. ; print, 25c. j dairy, firkins, 23c; tubs, 23a25c. Kgfc's Select western, 1714c.; nearby, state. 20c. Cheese Full cream, new. 13Uc. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, $2.30; medium. J2; pea. $2. Onions Per bu.. 43e. Potatoes Per bu., 43c. Lemons $3.50e.3.75 per box. FIour-?l.M. 233 95 423 200 47 S5 150 ... SO 400 123 100 100 2) 2Y CO 115 ... 113 ... 115 100 10J 102 THE SCRANTON BEDDING COMPANY. at liaSic. ndvnnce. Slay closed SS'ic; Dec, 3Uiic Oats Si ol firmer; No. 2, 29Vic; No. 3, 29c; Nj. 2 white, 3114c; No. 3 white, DO'ic. ; trnck mixed western, 29,1 31c; track white, 31.131c. Options Inact ive. Butter Firm; western creamery, 23a27c. ; do. factory, 15143200.; June cream ery, 22a23c. ; Imitation creamery, 17a23c. ; state dairy, lSa23c; do. creamery, 23a27c. Cheese Strong; hmall Sept., 124al3c. ; finest Oct., 12Vial2Vsc; lurge fancy Sept., 12'4al24c; large Oct. finest, ninll4e. Kggs Steady; state and Penna., 2la23c. ; loss off; western ungraded at mark, 10 a214c Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Dec. 8. Wheat ruled strong to. day, supported by lighter lecclpts, rain In Argentina nnd the firmness of Liver pool, May dosing Ssu'fcc. over yesterday, at 7016a70',4c. May corn closed c and Slay oats a shade higher. Provision strengthened by a good spring dtmniid were strong, closing VfcalOc. up for Slav lard and ribs and 20c higher for Mey pork. Cash quotations were as follow.-: Flour Steady; No. 3 Hiring wheat, iV.'a B5'c; No. 2 red. G7'ia6Mjc.: No. 2 corn, :.iiIi.3Hic: No. 2 yellow corn, flJliaSIUe.; No. 2 onts. 23i2318c; No. 3 white, 2lfca 251,4c; Nr. 2 rye. r.3a:ic; No. 2 barley, 27a 42c; No. 1 llax mtiI northwest, 11.11; prime timothy iecil, $2.10a2.45; pork. JS.20 i'O.SO; lard, KnS.XP?; ribs. $5.03a5.-10; shoul ders, 5'5o5',sc. ; clcai sides. $'i.33.i5. 13; whis key, $1,231-.; sugars, unchanged. FINANCIAL. VVVavS' 1 TO SMALL INVESTORS. TO LARGE INVESTORS. 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Beecham'a Pllfl have for minv vein hren the popular family medicine wherever the English lanruaee la snoken. and thrv now stand ' .i.e.... .-..- ' wiinuui rival. 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. opera house next, morun. , ,..,..,... nnii register and recorder Dr. C. II. Dana left tins weei, , or S.hafer. esq.. Florida, where he will spend the wl $ ter. The doctor has not been very ., . . .. . ,,,,,. ,, , strong since ills Illness last " minor. , vp'n tholnnd llollnr3i us RU'anUnn of riioseo uv u miwm- '. ..." i feels he will be benefited by n south I crn trip. I HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Dec. S. Mrs. H. 0 Kelt' er Is visiting friends In Se.'.jnton. Miss Howley, of Wllllnnisport, Is tho guest of tho Misses Stanton on Third street. Mr. J. II. Torrey. of Scrantun, was in attendance at the Wayne county courts yesterdav. The 12.29 p. in. Delaware nnd Hudson train wus two hours lato teaching Honesdale today on account of a oiil train wreck on tho Carbondale side if tin mountain. At tho annual meeting nf the Na tional Rlovator and Machine V.'orUi, held in Honesdale, Alfred Ilnnd, TIen'V nelln. Jr.. William Connell. Luther Keller, Conrad Sehroeder, W. 13. Holmes and W. W. Wood were elected directors, and Alfred Hand, president; J. S. McAnulty, secretary und treas urer, and W. W. Wood, general mana ger. The building la to bo enlarge I Inside to handle the Increasing busi ness. It has been necessary for tho Harriet Miller, in the estate of Man nassah Millar, was approved by the court. It. L. llurnitt, esq., attorney for Mis. Charlotte Hurrows, moved for ,1 new tilal In the Interpleader case, A rule was grafted to show cause fhy tame should not be had. returnable at the Februa-y term. In the French vs. Frencb divorce case a rule to show cause was crranted relative to the al lowing of the alimony and counsel fees, returnable at first argument. A peti tion nf Kdwfird Ealer. Jr.. for a rule nn John P. Fisher, executor of the estate of Charity Mosler. was allowed and 1 rule grnited to show cause why a leg acy slmild not be paid the petitioner. CH1USTMAS TTtKK TUADK. I it is estimated tnnt over iuu carloads or unriMimas trees win ne snipped to the city markets by Monroe county people alone. Most of the trees will come from Malno and only u few of the I 200 carloads will be Monroo county i trees. For somo years past few tree'j luivo been cut on tho Pocono moun tains. This Is owing possibly to the burning of trees by forest fires, which have raged on tho Pocono every spring iur some yuurs imcit, .eariy one Hun dred men from this county are engaged past two months to Keep the worku In the business this year. Most of them running on overtime to fill the order. are farmers und boarding house keep- Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce, TMiMn.lnl.O.ln l"o S Wlidnt ttlrrvi nnd noon from the family residence on ,;c hgller; contract grade. Dec, 70a71c. Main street. Tho remains were en- I eni-Firni. le. higher; No. 2 mlx?d. cased In a handsome while casket 1 ij(.c a714.i37'se. Oats-Steady; No. 2 surrounded with many ileriil tributes , white clipped, 31ia32c; No. 3 do. do., from sorrowing friends. Services wer' E.0Vsu31c. ; No. 2 mixed do.. 29ta30e. Po held In St. Marv's flerman hutch, tatoes-KIrm and higher; Pennu. choice, Plttston. Interment was made In lcr bu 55u5sc; New York and western uo. 110., tijtio.ic ; uu. no. iiur 10 uuo, ti.t Due. llutter Steady; fancy western I creamery, 27c; do. prints, 2Sc Kgg.' 1 Steady; fresh nearby, 23c; do. western, I 22c; do. southwestern, 20c; do. south ern. 10c Cheese Firm. Itellned sugars Firm, fair demand. Cotton Unchang ed. Tallow flood demand, prices higher; city prlmo In hhds., 4Tic ; country prlnio in bbls.. 5u5i.c. ; dark do., IHe. : cakes. 5i,ia51ic; grease, 3al)ic Live poultry Firm, fair demand, fowls, OalOc; old roosters, 7a71ac. ; spring' chickens, large. '.'.lOVsc : do. small nnd medium, EaSlc: ducks, OU-alOc; turkeys, 6al0c; goose, 9a 10c Dicsscd poultry Firm, good In quiry: fowls, choice, 10c; do. fair to good. 9a!H4c; old roosters, 7c; chlcki nt nearby, 10al2c as to duality; western do. large, 10allc; medium do., tyiS'ict common, 7aSc, ; turkeys, choice to fancy western, lie; do. fair to good, flalOe. ; Inferior do.. 7aSc ; nearby do. choice to fancy, llnl2c; do. fair to good, rtalOn. ; ducks and geese, western, 7a0c. ; nenlby do., SulOc Hecelpts Flour, fi.000 barrels and 5,400 t-aeics: wheat, S.Wfi bushels; corn, 78,000 bushels; oats, 1.000 bushols. Shlpmrntp-Wlicat, 4.700 bushels; corn, 20,0'O bushels; ontc, 27.000. Hanitown cemetery. Night sclioMs will open In Nos. 2 and ". schools on Monday evening. Mrs. L. D. Warner, of Duumore, was stricken with paralysis while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Itobert While, of Moosle. Her condition is quite crit ical. The Messed Virgin's sodality will give n reception tomorrow evening. Hev. John Loughran, of Scranton, will preach the sermon. A pleasant time was spent on Thursday evening after business was transacted, when officer were nominated. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Dec 8.-Cnttle Clenerally steady; thort boms sold at $7.25; cow market and canners strong, active. Stockers and feeders about steady; good to choice, $5.COa".33; poor to medium, Jl.50a5.50; mixed stockers, J3a3.75; select ed feeders, J4al.C5; good to choice cows, $3'"a4.73; heifers, $3.25.5.50; dinners, $2n 3: bulls, $2.35a4.'J0; calves, Ha7.33; fed Txns leees, ia5.t.rr, grata Toas steers. S3.5ila4.25. lloga-Active, markft aver aged shade higher, closed strong. Mlvd and butchers, J3 00al.07i2; good to choice heavy, nC5.i4.10; rough heavy. $3.S0a1..); light. J3.S5al.05; bulk ef sales, ft.05al.03. Sheep Steady to rlow. Lambs Steady to firm. Native wethers, $3.s5.i4.75: Iambs, ln5.50; western wethers, ?tat.40; vepttrn h.mbs, SJ.i5.IO. Ilecelpts Cattle, 2,CW; hogs, 10,000; thecp, S.OOl. DALTOH. Mrs. C. K, Malioney entertained Mrs. J. Mershon and Mrs. Jennie Case, of Waverly, Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Dean called on Scranton friends Frldav. Tho Kpworth league of the Metho dist church elected new officers last Tuesday evening. Mr. Joe Andrews entertnlned his ne phew from New York last week. Mrs. ... W. Hauer left i-'iiday morn ing for an extended visit with rela tives and friends at Hlnghamton, El mlrn und Dadgetown. Miss Mabel Deeker called on Waverly friends Thursday. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Hns been nsrtl for over FIFTY, YRATI8 bv MILLIONS of MOTH KHS for their CHILnilF.N WHII.KTIIBTHINO WITH V KllFKCT SPCCHSS. It fiOOTIIKS the CHILD. SOFii'.NS the OP.MH. ALLAYS all PAIN; CliltlCS WIND COLIC, and Ir the best remedy for DIAItFUlOHA. Bold by nil Driwslslx In every part of the world. lie sure nnd atk for "Mrs. Wins, low's Soothing Syrup." nnd take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottlo. New York Oraln nnd Produce Mnrlist New York. Dec 8. Flour Firm nnd held hither, but sail able only at old urlees. Wheat Spot firmer: No. 2 red 75c f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Dulutli. 7li,ic. f. o. b. afloat to arrive, prompt: No. 1 hard Dulutli, 80'ic. I. o. b. alloati No. 2 red, 72Te. elevator. Options opened tlrin nt Vic. advance and gained Uc. moro closed firm at ''.ate. net advance. Mnnh closed 7ilc; May. 751ic ; July. 73ie. ; Dec.. Mc. Corn-Spot llrm; No. 2, 40V!. f, o. b. afloat and 201-c elevator. Option opened steady und unchanged, develop ing subsequent strength on light ie celpts, firmer cables, lloht offerings und u demand frcm aliens, New York Live Stock. New York. Deo. S.lleeves Active trade, prices steady, ton grades firm. Slicrs, $4.r.l'.iR.2i: bulls, J2.50ai.Ui; choice nnd export grades, Jl.25al.aj; cows, J1.75n J. Veals-Weak; grassers steady; west ems lower; veals, 5a9; little calves, $1 50 ; gniBi-crs, J3a3.37'6. Sheep nml l.nnbs Sheep steady: lambs opened act ive; eh sed quiet, but hardly lower; one car unsold. Sheep. I2.73al.5D; culls. $2.50; lambs. $5.1'JL-nti: tups. Jii.10; Canada lambs. 0; culls. Jin 1.73. Hogs-Maiket 13c lower. Buffalo Stock Market. Knst UufTalo, Dec. S.-Cnttle-Oood butchers stock, $ln4.10; veals, JU.is.'A Hogs Dull and lower; yorkers and pigs, J4.l0a4.15; mixed nnd mcdlumr. $1 15: heavy grades. $l,15.it.20; umghs. J3.50a 3.70; stags, 2.73a3.23. Sheep and lanibs inc lower, or about yesterday's close fur lambs, sheep Kteuily. Ilest lambs. $5.l0i 5.5ft; culls to gocd. Jl.ll.u0. Shcp-Top mixed, 1.10a 1.25: culls to good. $2.5la4: wethers and ycarlli.gs, $l.2.".i4i. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty. Dec s.-i'.Utlo-Sloady; extia. JCafi.25; prime. S3.5aii.l5; cnmmoii. $3a3.0O. Hiirh MarKet active, piieeii l'Jc. lower; prime mediums, ti 10; btt-l ynrk ers. S1.0Sii4.1U: heavv hogs, J4.ll.u5; pigs. Jlal.05; roughs, 2 ..0a3.i'i. nncc.-nie,nn ; choicu wetlurs. S4.10al.SO; common, M.Wa 2.50; cliolco lambs, J5..l5a5.t; common to good, S3.50a5.30; veal calves. 47a7.25. Oil Market. Oil City. Pec S.-Crcdlt bnl.inccs lOl; certlllchtes, lf5 bid for cash. No sales. Shipments. fio.eW: average. '2,70G. Huns. 9l.CC": average, 8XII7. SUSQUEHANNA. Montrose, Dec. 28 and 29. The promi nent speakers announced are: Rev. William Jssup, of Syria; Itev. Dr. Ed ward Tavior, of Ilinghamton, and lte. Dr. Pierce, of Scranton. The several Sunday schools if this place are preparing for Christmas cx en Ises. A district Sunday school institute wns held In the North Jadtson Meth odist church today and well attended. The exercises were very interacting. Hon. Jerome De Witt, mayor of Dinghamton, who was born in New Milford. Susquehanna county, Is being boomed for governor of New York on the Democratic ticket. "Tho Hearts of the Ulue Itldgo" com pany appeared In Hogan opera house this evening to good business. Considerable interest is being mani fested In the series of evangelistic meetings In progress in the Avenue Methodist church. Oakland side, under the direction of Will Mountenoy, late o ICnglnnd. A branch of the Order of Railroad Car Men has been organized in Sus quehanna by V7. II. Hoehe, of ning hamton, with thirty-five charter mem bers. Carbondale will also have a brunch of the order in the near future. The fire in nrushvUle on Wednesday evening Is thought to have been the work of an incendiary. In St. John's parochial residence 11 Wednesday evening, by Rev P F. Brodetick, F.dgar Sampson and M'ss Margaret Scanlon were united In mr nago. J. A. Sutter, of Scranton, co'is in of tho bridegroom, was groomsman, and Miss Anna Scanlan. sister of th biid-, was bridesmaid. Miss Anna Clrlflln, of Droad street, left on Thursday afternoon for Ca- bondnle, where she will enter St P.os.j t convent ns a postulant. Miss Helle Seymour, of Corning N. Y., will be soloist In tho Christ Episo pnl church on Sunday next. A well-attended fair and supper vis held by the W. C. T. I', and W Tt , this afternoon nnd evening In Knights of Pythias hnll In aid of tho public drinking fund. The funeral of Mrs. Mary K Trow bridge, an aged resident of Hallste.i 1, occuired on Monday. The Iniernui t wns made In the Summerville c-ne-terv. Tho county commissioners havti given notice that they will resume pav Ing bounties for the killing of noxliui animals, viz.: Foxes, $1; mink, "0 cents: wild cats, $2. This Is In accord ance with the net of 1S97. Tho Great Uetid tannery Is closed pending repairs upon the bulldlns The Great llend Haymakers' associa tion. I. O. It. M.. will pay the Deposit association a fraternal visitation m Saturday evening. Last Sunday P.ev. L W Church celebrated the slxtemth year of hla pastorate of the Pivsbytenan hurch In Hallstead. tjpeclal to The Scranton Trlliim. Susquehanna, Dec. 6. The machin ery Is being placed In the new biush factory In Oreut Uend. The Susquehanna County Christian Closed itrontr I Endeavor convention will be held In TOR 5 A For Infants, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 4&yjffgt3k Bears tho Signature
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