THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1899. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA M. CHESS AT TUNKHANNOCK. Wyoming Men Defeat tlio Wllkcs- Jlarro Club. Special to Tlio Bcruiiton Tribune. Tunkhannoclt, Dec. 10. The dicsi tournament between tlio Wtlkes-llni re Jhess club nnil thu Tunkhnnnock C1k si :lub, which took place nt thu Puckoi louse last Ktldtiy night, lcsulted In n tlRiial victory for the Wyoming county men. The. Wllkcs-Ilntrc club tole Ernphed that they would come with welvc men, so preparations wuio made fot that number. Fred Ostclhout, of Fnctoryville, the champion from the tnd of the county, was notified to bo on hand, and ho bi ought James Smallev with him. All the local playets weio tsscmblcd to be sure that none of tho visitors should be without an oppon ent. Hut, unfortunately, the visiting club could only bring seven of their players, so the test of the ciowtl le-lnnlne-d as spectators. The score was is follows: Tunkhunnotk John A. Sitter, 1S; Tied Otorhout. 1; C. O. Uershelmer, j, 1). nillltiRt, 4. 1; It. 0. lleiilck, 4, Vt llllkowlch, 2; James Smalley, 0, S. W. r.ysenbuch, 1; James P. Day. 2; total. inj. Wllkcs-Haire F. Wendel, 0, 'i: F. itlnratd. n. v.: A. 1). V Smith, '6, 0, I.. H. Dewltt, 4. 'i: OeorRP Knoll, 0; II Learn. 1, 0: Dr. A. D. Thomas, 0; i total, li'i. It wis KURKCHted th.it a Til-county league bo formed taking In the coun ties of Luzerne, Lackawanna uud Wyo ming, that a tiophy ot some sort be put up as the pil?e to be held by the winning lub. that a tournament tnk place eveiy year. Those Intel cited in the mooment .should get together. While theie 13 a growing Intel est In the game something ina be donu in this dliectlon. SAD TATAL ACCIDENT. "Wrstgate, Oliver I" Coyle Tlnee tiustees are to be elected Mr. and Airs it L Luvmon. of Wis teria Hradford county, uro the (fuosts of Mi and Mrs. IhwHt Hloxham. Mis L.iyinon. who Is a rlslcr of Mr. Dloxhaiu, was foimerly a resident of Ifotrit t'lt J. H Hloxham was n visitor nnion, fMends at llurnwnotl, Susquehanna county, the latter part of last wruk. Hniold, on of Mr. und Mrs. J. I Walker, Is seilottsly 111 with whooping cough. The St. Agnes Catholic chinch Is being Impioved by the addition of stnlnul glass windows In the base ment. Mame Ifdd, who ban been visiting friends In White's Valley, has letuined home. Ida Stone leturned to her home In Dunmore Saturday. Mrs. Oliver Covle spent Patuiday with friends In C'nrbondalc. PITTSTON. stances and had eight or nine children, some of whom weie sick. The trans notion looks n little suspicious, Mr, Hcnnlgan being an unmarried man, TUNKHANNOCK. Little Claia Meade Killed by a Shift lng Engine. Special to the Scranton Tribune Plttston. De. in A i ad. fatal ncel. dent was that whlib hai pencil to llttl1 Claia Meade, the 7-yeai-old daughter of Mr. and Mis Thomas II. Me .do. I who teslde near the D.ibylon collleiv, ' Ptliyin. The little gill together with , her biothct, weie picking co.il along the railway Hack In fi out ot her home. Hevetnl eais weie standing on the track, anil the child, seeing sonv coal lying under the cars, went after An engine shlftlntr cars from the i William A (o'lleiv bumped the one under whUh the child was, and ns tlv little one nude hot eftorts to get out he was caught by the ciuel vvheol.c. Her two legs weie tuilbly crushed and she was hurriedly taken to her ! home ncaiby. while she died een liouis later. The funeial will take place Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Inter ment In Plttston cemettiy. FOREST CITY. Special to The Ser.inton Tilbune Forest City, Dec. 10. At n niotln of Knteiprlse Hose cmnp iny No. I. held at the the looms mi Ptld.iv even ing last, the following nominations weie made for oflicer to serve during the ensuing enr. The election will be held on Pildiy evening, January 12" Piesldent. Thomas J. Pentecost: HiM vlio president, Henrv Cirr; second vice piesldent, 'A. C. Curr; societal', Jumes A. Hi own, A. II. Pentecost: as sistant secretary, l'dward V. Hortmi; treasmer. Hnwiitd P. Johns, trustets. Special to Tho Scrunton Tilhuiip. Plttston, Dec. 10 Two games of bas ket ball were played at Kingston. Til day owning, between the (list and sec ond teams of the Plttston Young Men's ( ciii istian association and the Wjomlng Bftnlnary. Hoth games were won bv me c'uistoti uoys. Mrs. Mary Honey, aged 27 years, wife of Alfred Heney, died Saturday, after a brief illness of erjsipelas. following childbirth The dei eased foimerly re sided In Herulck, and Is silt v hod by a husband and four small chlldicn. At the Methodist Hplscopal mlslon aiy convention held bete Filda. the following olllceis werp elided. Piesl dent. Mis M S. Hard. Kingston, vice ptesldent, Mrs W. 0. SImpon. Scran ton, lecoidlng secietary.Mis. Di Mel well, Wllkes-Haite. tieasurei, Mi. Atherton, Womlng; confeioiiee secte tary, Mrs. George K. Powell, Wllkes Harrc. The Wolford Sheridan company will nppear at Music hall nil next wc"k with a lepeitolie of good plajs. Beginning Tuesdi. n matinee will be glvea every afternoon at 2.15 The repeitolre to be given Includes, Monday night, "The I Parson's Wife." Tuesday night, "On I the Mississippi," Wednesday night, "The Daik Seciet." 1 A union meeting of the Patilotle Ol der Sons of Ameilca lodges of Pltttm . and West Pitttston wilt be lield In tho hall ot Washington camp, cornel of Main and William streets, Monday evening. The Pnlon Pony express i tinning be tween il'ittston and Scianton has place 1 another wagon on the load and heie after will also Include Wllkes-Huiie In Its route. The tena cotta works of William dec, which has been on Main sticot, neai Pattei son's mill, for the past thiity jeais. Is being toin down. The plant nas not open oneratcil tor suv er.tl months past." The taring of thl- plant will be nn iiutntlve foi tile stiaighteii Ing of Main street at this Dolnt. The chinches of Plttston and West Pitttston ale making atrangements for j wore Special to Tho Scranton rrlbunc. Tunkhannock, Dec. 10 This evening Ptof. A. W. Hawks, of Ualtlmorc. Mil. will give an entertainment In the court house under the nusplces of tlio High school and for the benefit of the pub lic school Ulnar. Prof. Hawks calls his evening's peiformnnce "Sunshine" and gives nny number ot Impersona tions, accompanied by funny speeches ami humorous recitations. Ho tanks among the llrst ns an enteftalner and will undoubtedly be greeted with a crowded house. Company M, Thliteenth regiment, wishes to acknowledge lecelpt of do nations to their fair fiotn tho fol lowing films: Pond I'xtiaet company, Uniumon Ding company, Garfield Tea company, Pratt Food company, Walter Lowney compaii, the C. A. I'daton Manufacturing company and John P. Lucas company. In letuin for tho goods leeelved fiom manufactureis the company agrees to make a special effort to adveitlse these concerns Tho doots will bo open in the afternoon for this purpose only and no goods will be sold during the day. There Is a prize offered for tho most popu lar fanner In Wyoming county, and tho most popular commissioned otllcer In the Ninth regiment. On Satin da last Shot Iff Gregory sold a tract of thltty aeies of land In Montoo township with a house and barn on It. for $!" to James W. Piatt, the Judgment creditor. The place Is known as tho Chester G, Hall farm and lies between tho lands of William Montioss and James Jones and S. 11. Cook and John Montioss. ('. O. Deisholmer, as trustee, last Saturday afternoon sold tho huge faun of the late Hobeit Myers, on Piospcct Hill, to Jamps Mahana. There uete hill tun lildflni.s nnd both e I- dcntl wonted the plaie, but at a lov llgtne, so that the ptlce advanced by $.1 until I reached $J,.oO, and then Mr Smith dropped out and It fell to Ma hana, who Is now working the place Another tract of land belonging to the estate located In Lemon township, back of Lake Carey, containing fifty acies, wns bid off by Mis. Myers, widow of the dei eased, at $200 She alieady has a one-half Intel est In this pmpci ty. Hilss Handilck, of Wllkes-Harre, was the guest of his bi other, Colonel H S Handilck, over Sunday. Aaion Htown's now storage ware house Is lighted by electricity. Vho New Age oillce Is also being connected up. Moo Waid says that "a woman doesn't have to lido a bicycle to run down nnother woman." It Is repoited that petitions are being cli ciliated to make both the Mehoop any and 'he Laceyville bildges fiee It Is i lalmed that the county com missioners have authoilty to make ns many bildges fiee nst they choose to, under the leeent act of assembly. Attorney Charles 2. Tei ry airlveJ home fiom West Virginia last Satur day Austin C.i-ej. has gone to Rethlehem to look aftei a prospective position. Itev. ami Mis James W Putnam aie visiting fi lends in Peensbuig. They accompanied b Miss Jennie FALLJOLDS They Are Dangerous Be cause Hard to Cure. VERY LIKELY TO LAST ALL WINTER. Wo Know Something that Curos All Pulmonary Troubles. IT IS OUR GREAT TONIC RECON- STRUCTOR, VINOL. a Hlble confeience to lie held dining the week of Jan. 1 1-10 The confeience will be conducted b Don M She'don, the noted Hlble teaehei Tile met tings will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thin sday evenings in the Methodist Kplscopal church, Plttston.and on Mon day and Tupsd.i evenings In the Pies byterlin chuieh. West Pitttston The taking of testimony In the In junction of the Taxpayers' association of Pittston to restialn the city toun cils fiom purchasing the Troxell plot of giound on Hroad sticot for a cltv bull site, foi which the council was to T Warner Hudd, Geoige II. Ledyaid, I pay $11,200, took place befoie Judge Geoige I.:. Tavloi. reh H Pentecost L. J. Wells, F. M. Gaidnei- foreman. Tl'.cmas Duck first assistant foreman, Moiuoe Wes-tgnto sei ond as 1st mt foieman, John Callahan, laptain Nor man H. Ilruudage L J Wells. Pi .ink M Gardner drive l, How aid P Johns, Finnk M Caipentei janltoi, F. v Woodwaid, at Wilkes-Haiie, Saturday Some of the testimony boiderid along the sensational line. Di Tioxell too't the stand and, under cioss-eamlna-tlon by Attomey Palmei, admitted hav ing wiltten out a check foi $.'1 for an unfoitunate councilman named Hennl gan, who vas In veij pom iltium- Slm)son Tho Monday club meets this after noon with Mrs W (5 Gialiam Tho progiamnie Is as follows "Heglnnings of Modem Spain, 1'nder rerdlnand and Isabella." Mis. Pay, "Oons.ilvo do Coidov.i," "I'.l Gi.in Capital!," by Mis. Noithrop, "Ancient Spanish Hallads, Hlstoiie, ltomantle, Mooilh." Miss Kelfei , "Valladolld, Salaminca," by Mis Miller Hev Piank Hawke, a few years ago a lesldent of this pi ice. but now a minister of the gospel located at Tul 1 tow n, Puck county. Is visiting friends In town and talks of coming h"!.' to live. To Cute a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure U W Grove's signa ture Is on each box 23c. " 6 o xe c 0y xv S8 a nx ux ux 15 0X " X S5 : Just Think of It An Eastman's Bulls-Eye, that jjj has always sold for $8.00, we will now sell for oolidaysare MINI I liters zs no Kodak mtt.tke Eastman Kodak JBLCl Y O 1 .XJP'MjTLR. CHEAT REDUCTION 11 II PRICE OF EASTMAN KODAKS. Prices Almost Cut in Two. 5 33 All our KODAKS ARE BRAND NEW STOCK. We also carry a complete line of cameras at very low prices, n X ux xa PX xn 5 ax ?! fX X0 O ux li 0X X0 c 0X s 0X 0X 6 0X n i There seems to be nn epidemic of colds. It is strange how many people start in with n cold that they have con tracted during the nuturon months. Such colds nre dangerous, for unless cured when the weather is warm it is Terv difllcult to get rid of them when really inclement vventner appears. Do not, if j ou have a cold, go through this winter nnd let it pull you dow n. A racking cough may be theincansof un dermining jour constitution terminat ing in consumption, wheti there will be no hope for escape. Cod-Liver Oil has always been the greatest known specific for consump tion. Naturally Cod-Liver Oil has been given for colds which nre regarded by many people as tho first stage of this disease. There is no need of our tell ing you tho drawbacks of Cod-Liver Oil; the vile, greasy mixture was so re pellent that not more than one person in ten could take it. lint Cod-Llvor Oil did cure where it could be takon. Now we have a cod-llvcr oil prepara tion that cures just as surely as did this vile remedy. We refer to Vinol. Anybody can take Vinol It tastes de licious, nnd because it contains tho active curative principles that made Cod-Liver Oil famous as the specific for consumption and other wasting dis eases, it will he readily seen how valu able it is for all such troubles. Here is one letter taken from many that nre continually coming to our notice. Mrs. 11 Cogli'nu, 122 I'utnam Ave.. Cambridgcport, Mass., says: " Last September 1 contracted a heavy cold which terminated with ton sllitis, and later the grip. All winter I had a dreadful cough, and the doctor advised mo to take several things, among them Cod-Liver Oil. I tried it for suveral months without obtaining relief At last I heard of Vinol and gave it a trial. Five bottles cured me and I have had no troubles since." When we talk of Vinol, we know of what we speak, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied. j!S:- MATTHEWS BROS., Pharmaolsta. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Dec. P. Today's short see. Bton of tho stork exchange was a limit o'J one, due In grmt part to the con tinued demoralization amotiK somo of tlio Industrial stock The demand llqnldn. tlou manifest In iMisar gave the tone to the mnrket from the ouenliic and soon Rproad a coiuhrIoii of weakness all through tho Industrial list. Opening salrs or 2,fno shales rim tho price down from 146 to iU comparid with 1HU lost nlKht The stock fell to 1I211 before the appcaranco of the bunk statement and tho eoverhiK movement by thu lieuis which followed the publication lalllid tho price to above HI, Whether the vvholo market. The heavy offering of SURiir brovmlit out by this advance italn de cldeil the tone of the whole market ami broke prices throughout the list The lust salu of sugar was ut 13114 the lowest, a net decline of 8n. American Tobacco kept tho leader close company and es pecially in the dealings It sold at 13, and on the next and last sale at 104, a net loss of EH. The sliel nnd Iron stocks continued weak, but wire not so vulner able as they had been recentls, and thi y held tho late rally better than other spo eliiltles. The railroad stocks were rela tive much firmer than the lniliistilais, The extreme liecllnis nnehed a point In only a few of them The late rally brought prices of mary railroads above last night and net gains wore B.ived for a number of them Hears h.yl commenc ed to cover before tho nppeiiranc? of the bank statement and their buvlng becamo lather mure urgent after tho statement owing to the unexpectedly small loss In cash. The market closed with pressure to sell In fillip force asala. Tytal sales, W4.000. Tho following quotctiens nre furnished The Trlhune bv M. S Jordan & Co . rooms T0j-0C Mears building. Telephuno C0C3: Open- High- Low- rins ing, est. cc inc ....14G 140 ....1C .... W ... fi.ru . . SI", .. . 34Ti .... ? ....1USU, ... isnu ...122'd .. U1H . 1104 . isi . HB'A . S2i'. 10Sf, 102H 101'a . 181 JiAUlitU.liliUutVAlU.llHrVK Our Da So Beats Awybody's Say So Wo nnnounco thi lugs and wo have It worthy Roods and we low quotations on spl lug pictense. but a II for this week. Jardlnlctc Stands la mahogany o Taney l'atlnr Tables 111 mabogan Fane) Uobblir Hockirs In matioR Fancy Kattun Hockeis In niahog Morris Chairs, te-verslble, veloiir Couches, tuftid In veloiir, Ui). i Pictures In unlimited variety can Medallions from 25c to J5 01 etch Fish, gamo and fruit subjects, fr Conipli to lino of carbons and pin. best selected stock of home furnish We advertise tho lowest prices on sell at those pi Ices. Our surprisingly endld values aio not a mere advertls vlng, dally actuality. Note tho prices r oak, 1 00. tt 60. l IT and up. yor oak. U", M 78, $5 00 and up. any or oak, .'.7.", JIM, J I 75 and u ). an) or oak, $1! 75. $175, $l W and up. cushions, $4 GO. $8 00, $9 50 and up. 15 00. $18 00 mill up. be found In our gallary on third floor. Ings from $1 21 to $10 00. om $1 2T to $15 on tlnums, from 40c up, I& FLORE BROOKS, 211 Washington Avenue, Scranton. xJOujrCii)ii 0x0x0x0x0x0X1 0X0X0X0X0010X0 0Xjrx00X0XjfX0X0X0Xjtx0Xjfx0Xjtx0xXx 1 8 0X X0 ,a I 18 . UX X0 0X 10X0X0X0 0QV0QI ',K 5CK SUSQUEHANNA. Special to The Scianton Tilbune Susquehanna, Dec 10 Ch.ules H. A hie), of Montrose, tho supei visor of the census for the Fifth district, wiites that he will appoint no enumeintoiti until next spiing. Revival mm vices ato In progiesg in the Lake VIca Uaptlst chuieh, Juck son township, under the dliectlon of Mis. Fiey, of Paterson, N. J. , Hevlva! sei vices aie being held In the Xoith Jackson Methodist chuieh. the pastor, ltev. M. Conell, In 1 lunge Peter Hannan, local superintendent of the Metiopolitan Life Insuiance company, has been transfetred to Nor wich. N. Y. JJditor A. VT Cook, of the Deposit Jouiii.il, was in town yesteiday. License petitions for Susquehanna county should be Hied befoie Satui day next. The lecently oiganlzed lllacksmlths' Association of Susquehanna county is gradually glowing In membeishlp The telephone line between Lynn and Voso Is completed The extension to Monti oo will be completed soon. There Is now communication between L) nn nnd Tunkhannock. No further efforts vv 111 bo made by counsel fot nhew and I'agan and the ei'(iitlon will undoubtedly occur Jan. 9. The gallows has been In Montrose sevcial months. It was brought from Wtlkes-Uaue. At Jeffeison Junction on Fiiday morning Conductor Uieese's train broke In two and ran together. A number of eais weie smashed, but the train men escaped injur) The Susquehan na wieckers were called to clear the Hacks The festival and fair held In Knights of Pythias hall Friday afternoon and evening oy the Woman's Christian Temperance union and the Women's Itelief corps. In aid of the public drink ing fountain fund, was n financial success Because Susquehanna tqleinted n prize tight the Hallstead Herald Is of the opinion that Susquehanna Is be coming "lawless" Nothing could bo further from tho ttuth. Them Is no 111010 law-abiding town In the state than Susquehanna. The following oiu the attractions of tho Hist annual fair of the Lanesboro FI10 company, to bo held In the new fire building this week: Thursday evening, Wan en and Htown's orches tta, Fiiday evening, Hiandt Male quaitette, Saturday evening, Susque hanna band Walter S Coivvln, the oldest Kile station agent, died n few days ago In Nanowsbiug, aged S3 years. Monti oro will celebrate tho one hun died tli annlversaiy of the death of Geoige Washington by public services. Tho Grand Aimy of the Itepublle has tho ariangementa in chaige. Dandelions In full blossom weio picked in husquehnnna county last week Fiank Helchor, of South Gibson, has again leturned from the Klondike county Ho Is said to have la ought $150,000 with him It Is stated that seveial parties In Susquehanna county are to bo prose cuted at once for violating the gamo laws Br.BnlIs 1 1 Tho best remedy lor wOu&fn Consumption. Cures du.T. CouBhs.Colil8,adppo, bVrUD Bronchitis, loarna. uc, Akthma, Whooping, rough, Croup bmnllilojco; quick, sure result, Vr.llull'tJXHitHnLomtitatwH, 'Jital, tomsc 101 21 cie.. S274 -. 100 Ill's 122'h 111i 1174 1S1H 3G' S3'4 131' t 101 2H0 fi3H SO'i 3Vs 21 I07V4 no 121 lllVi iibi, i ail t 13Hn 101 21'i 6I'4 M 33i 21 ins', t30 12.' lll'A llfii.. ISHj u S2 10t'B lfIVs 117 51. Am, Sugar Am Tobacco ... Atchison Atchison, Pi Prooklvn Trac. Con Tobacco .. Ches. & Ohio ., People's Oils ... C H & O ..... St Paul Rock Island . . Del V Hudson Del , L. & West. Kan & Tex , Pr, Louis . Nash Man nievated . Met Traction . 181 17 1.2 Mlssn P.ieillc 4-'i 41! 4ri"j Jerfc) Central . ..HWi I174 11V, North P.ullle .-.f)4 55 "il'4 Nor Par. Pr. .. ..75 75'i 74'4 t)nt & West . . .. 24 2l3i 2IV4 Pacific Mall 42'k 43V4 42 P & H. Pr 55', :A 51V4 South Uy., Pr. . . 5fii4 56H 56 Tenn C & I ... UK IOC 101 C S Leather .... 12ii 12i i:4 C H Leu , Pr. . . "M 77i 77 Cnlon Pacltle 4S?4 41'4 4V 1'nlon Pac Pr. ... 7J 76 "A Wabash. Pr 21T4 21', 214 West I'nlon 87'4 S7y- 87 Penna. It. It. ... 1.W4 1334 lTJ'i Am Steel & Wire.. 40 4094 3SV4 Fed Steel 564 674 55, Fed Steel. Pr . .. 76'4 784 76 CHICAQO BOAltD OF THADE Open- High- Low- Clos ing . est. est . 70 70; 70H . 704 70i i t97j, FfyllHtllllfVlfT Sensible Gifts iS Men nre generally practical. Nothing pleases a man gj ! more upon Christmas time than to receive a sensible ! X 8M we mean something useful. 5! Our store is lull ol useful things the kind that Sr: ma,kc ideal holiday gifts. Among them are the very finest assortment of WHF.AT. July May .... CORN May . ... OATS. Mav . ... PORK. January ... Mas LARD Juauar) ... May 2IU 42! K 5fl, 101 i:4 7714 41 755k 21"s ST'i 131i S1'q r,c 7s'4 inc. 7(rt, C0 31 2IV& 180 10 05 5Tj 5.53 331, 2I' 0b2 10 03 3i 21 18(1 9,7 5 55 21 flS.2 10 03 Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did Asked. First National Rink soo Scranton SivlngB Hank 2J5 Scranton Packing Co Third National Rank 425 nime Dep i DIs Rank. ... 200 Economy Light, h & f. .t-o... Scranton 111. 11. i P Co .. l.ncl.a Trust & Safe Dep Co. Scranton Taint Co ... Clnrk & Snover Co., Com .. Claik & Snover Co., Pr frr Iron eence o- mih. e.o. ... Fcrnnton Axle Works Lacka Datiy Co. Pi . ... .... Co Savings Rank & Trust Co Stardard DrllllnDgi - Scranton Pass Rillway, first murtRage, due 19."0 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 101S People's Street Railway. C.en em! mortgage, dte 1"21 .... Di, kson Manufacturing Co .. Lacka. Township School 5 Clt of Scranton St. Imp C ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle WoiPs Scianton Traction C bonds.. 113 65 150 400 125 250 115 115 115 93 47 SI 101 100 20 "6 100 10-' 10J 45 Scranton Wholesale Market (Conected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue; Ilutter Creamer). 21a23c ; print, 23c.; dairy, lliklna, 23c, tubs, 23a iJc. lggs Select western, l"!e.; nearby, state. 20c. Cheese Fu'l cream, new, UHc. Beans Per bu., choice mairow, medium, $2; nea, U Onions Per bu., 43c. Potatoes Per bu , 45c. Lcirions $1 S0c3.73 per box. Flour-P.50. J2.30; Fhllndelphln Qiam nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Dec. 9 Wheat-Dull and unchanged; contract grade, Dec, 70a71c Corn Quiet hut -toail) , No 2 mixed Dec , S7l4a171(i Oats weie dull and unchanged? No 2 white clipped. Sl4a32o , No S do. do , 30ia31c ; No. 2 mixed do., 20al0c, I'otatoes Firm, good demand, Penna choice per bu . 55.i5Si' , New York und westirn do do. i!.i53c. ; do. do fall to good do. 4S.i50c, Ilutter Steady, fancy western creamery. 27c, do pi hits, 2Se I'ggs Steady; flesh nearby, SJc. , do western, 2Jc , do southwestern, 20c, do southern, 19c. Cheche Quiet but firm Hetlned sugars Fnchangeil. Cotton Stead) Tallow Firm cltv prime In hhds , 4'hc. totintry do do , bids., CaSHi.; dark do, 4Sc. , cakes, Ma'iHic. ; grease. 3u AHc Llvo poultry Dull and unchanged; fowls, PalOc; old roosters. 7a7'4e , spring chickens, Satac. ; ducks, geese and tur ke)s. 'JulOc Dresi.nd poultr) Steady and In fair demand, fowls choke, 10c , do fair to good, OaiHc. , old roosters, 7c. i chickens nearby, lOalJc ; western do., large, lO'sallc; medium do, SaO'je , small do,, 7aSc , ttirkejs, cholco to fane), 11a 12c ; do. fair to good, 'JalOc. , common do , 7afc ; ducks anil geese. "alOc. , the latter rato for noarby Receipts-Flour, l.iuo barrel j nnd 0,000 socks; wheat, 5,0() bushels, corn, 51 OiW bushels, oats, ll.ooo. Shipments Wheat, SI.OiH) bushels, corn, C2.000 bushels, oats, 0,500 bushels. NewYorlcQrain nnrt Pioduce Mnrliat New York, Dee 9 Flour Dull but steady; winter patents, 3 50a3,S0; do, straights, J3.3.-aJ.4J, do. extras, .'60a3; winter low grades, ?.' 23a2 10. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 ml, 7ls4c. f. o. h. atloat Options oponed llrm at 'tc ad vance n:i favorablo cables, a ibrilibh Michigan rhlpment and moderate foreign buvlng Later tho ilse was lost under reullzlug In tho last half hum the mat ket was ipilet, closing steady ut unchnng eil prices March closed 7u'4c; Slay. "Si hC , juy, 7514c; Sept., 70Vnc , Deo, 7lc Corn Spot stead) ; No 2, 40-c. t o I) atloat, and .TU'ie. elevator. Option market opined steudy and unchanged, holding its own thiough stronger cables, small receipts west and geneial gnlns. Toward noon tho mat ket was neglected, closing steady and unchanged. May closed ii'cl; Dec. a0i4c Oats Spot steady: No. 2. 39Ac.! No. 3, 29c; No. 2 white, 3P4c; No, 3 do, S0c. Options S Tnnclliii? Bans, Canes, llmlu'ellns, Fancy Siisijcmlcrs, House nnd Batli Holies, We respectfully ask you to call and allow us to show you our magnillcent stock. Should be pleased to have you look around, alhough you do not buy. Dress Suit Cases, Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, KIc. Mulllcrs. 1 LOUIS H. ISAAGS, I. Successor to li-onjon M Tnllma 1. 412 Spruce Street. : ( XjMX00X0X0X0X,0X00X0X0X0' X00X0X 0X0X0X0X0X0X0 X0X0 0pX0XPX0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X0XPXPX0X0X0X00X0X0X0X X0 0X X0 DIPHTHERIA We will thoroughly renovate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde Gas, the best known germacule and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and chaiges leasonable. X0 THE SCRANTON BEDDING COMPANY. X0X0X0X0X0X00X0X0X0aXrt0QX0X00X0?'XW'l0 0Xj!X0XJXPX0X0X0XJtX0XXPX0X0XPXPX0XJX0XX0X0X0X0X.0X0. East Mountain Lithia. Water Sold by All Hrst-CInvi DriiK!;ists. HlBltly Recom mended by l'hyi eittas. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, (Mice 1)02 West Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Pa. TELEPHONE- 4732. ;VERY WQIVSA6M eodBO reliable, monthlr, reuniting medicine, Onlr htrmloeaam; ,n Miirirufiiluiild b nJ. If you wni tho beel, get 3p Fsai's PeBinroyal PilDs They oro prompt, saionnucenoiniarcsuik. .u nt;v,,&mr Penl'ni never dlsanoont. EoldforSl.OOperboi. For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pnarmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and Spruce strcst. n V VJ dull but steady. orcnmer, 2la27c June creiimer, creumnrj. 17aJJc Ilutter Klrm; western do f.ictoiy, irii2.i20e ; SJ.12SV3C. . Imitation , Mate dull. lSiC'.e , do creamers, 2.!uJTc. Cheise-1 Irm; small, l.,vial3c , do do larKe. fancy. U'b nJ2uiC, late small. 12.il2'4e.; largo do, lfic URKS-Stcady, state und Pcniu.. 2lu2te. loss otf; wentein unmaded at mark. le.iJl'ie Now York. Dec 0 Ileeves Ste.iilv . re ceipts slxtv Hheep and 6 2SS qu.irteis of beef. Calves, weik, veals. J'as ;( . Krassers, nominal 81ieep, steady, lamln, dull, and 13.iire lower. Common to i?oo sheep, I2 7R.14 35, culls, H75j2V), I.iiiHis, SLTSnlSS, olio deck, $3 95. HoKS N"lii Inally steady. FINANCIAL. TO SMALL TO INVESTORS. LARGE INVESTORS. Sl Per Cent. Intereit U paid einl-aunu. nil tolnvetnrs In "The Depew My-dleale" onaiiioii N from SI (Ml to 8111,000. KFH CON i:ILNT, lMMI'I'l il.U. INQUIRE Of O.X. McCollom, Attorney 42S SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON, PA, Chlcngo Live Stock Miuket. ChlciiKO, Dei 0 Cattle Uenei all steady, unchauKid; K"od to choke J5 70 1 7 33; poor to medium. $1 M.i'i ID. mix d .ctoikers, 7at7!i; selected teedeis $l.iii, Bond to choice- cows, JJlu.il 73. heifer jy2"i.iB50; c.inners, $2a3, hulls, $.'J3.iIji, culves, $ta7SI, fed Texas beevit, $la.".', Brass Tuas sicerr, tiWutZi Hors Act ive; 3c. higher for heavy pucMiik and shipplnB, stead to shade limber for llKht flood clearance, mlxeii aim buteb. crs, f"10"iil 12'a. Rood to choice heavy, il nil."-,, roiiRh heavy. tlt0.i"G llfiht, t3i") n107'ii. bulk of sales. $lal 07' 8heei and laiiilis-Steail . native wethirs. $J.M nl.75, lambs, Jli.'uO: western wethers, JtallO, weBteru lamb". I"n5 10. East Llheity Cnttle Market. Host Libert. Dec. 9 -C'altle-Ste.id ; extra t6aC25: prlnie. $i50.iG; common, Mai 60 Heirs Active, mediums and best vnrlters. $110. Hunt irkeis. pips unci luav hops flOBtMO: roiiKhs, J.'IO.ilW rthiep Steady; oholc o wethers, tt Ui 4 60; common. $1 V.i 50, choice tai-lbh, $3J3iiMjO; common to cooil, $4 5oa3JO, ve.il calves, ?7a7 2'i. Philadelphia Live Stock Mnrket. ' Philadelphia, Dec. 10. Iteeelpts for the week Beeves, '. 582; sheep, 7.41; hos. il.GOO. Heef ciittlu Oood demand und prices udvunccd fully Uc; extra, liuOlic; To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. jsood, B'iU54f medium. 5.l5'4C , common, miiiV Hheep Aitlvo and higher, but taslti at tli eloiio, extra, l,a5c good, 4,n4'sc , medium, 3,nlc lommon 2'sa aiic lambs, 4.ii(I Hops-Active and steady at .'iuGc for best western and 5 a.'ic for otheis Kat cows -Steady at .".alc; thin cows Inactive ut, Sfti'si Veal calves active ut I'.aSc. Milch cows-l n cbatiKcd, at $35a50, dressed beeves, active, ut O'iaO'ic Oil Mmket. Oil City. Dec 0. Credit balances 188 Ceitlllcutes closed 105 bill foi cash nil Shipments, 70.CO7. ui entire, 72,755 Iuins, W.753; uver.iL'e. SI, 110 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho Blynaturi of 3sfe t
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers