THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEjMBER 14, 1899. NORTHEASTERN PENN TUNKHANNOOK INDUSTRIES. A. Woolen Mill nnd C.innlnR Factoiy Aro Assurod Other Notss. Bprilul to tlio Scrnnttm Tribune. Timkhannock, Dee. 12. Ocorso C. Bklnner, foreman ot tli" Triton Hose company, linn made th" follow Itii? ii ointments, whlr-h uro to tnko citoct the lust of Jnnuarj I'lpenmn, Cio. H. Mi-Lcod, V It. Arnt.-. F. R Jen nliitrs, Harold D. Turn. Kd. l'urton, Hntiy foiirttlRht, C. 1 Ashelil, and lllnm Courtrlpht; plnRmcn. Arthur F. IJntdwln, H. Stanley Hardlns, n.e men, T. S. Ilcison, O. J I. Kennedy, Walter Tewksbury, J. How m d Hun nrrford. C. L. Callahan, oecotul .lsilRt ant foreman, will taki ( hnrm ot Ilia hook and ladder truck and nnmlnt lili help, whlrh bIijiII not conflict wllli the above appointments. Tho ncRollatlon th'it hav? boen ro lnc on between the ownerrt of the bi b bin fnrtor.v and n pomp my foimr-d for the pin poe of pmnblt-ddnK h woolen mill hre, lmq resulted It u sail of the spool plant to th-- vco'en mill com pany. The majority of tho b'w k In the new concern 'fl owiud by the fol lowing Bcntlemeir P. W. St at I: W. 3:. Kelfor. IV W. 1uU W. C. Kltt loiltre, and It. I'. North! op. The reil stale and building of the bobbin mill blonKS to V. i: Kelfer and D. W. Staik. The contract for flic inncliln- ery for the woolen mill hai Ixen let, but It will be several months befoio tho new Industiy will b leidy for cperatlou. Tho plunt will piob.ibly start about the first ft nxt July. It la the purpose of the company to stim ulate the funnel In llii) section to prow enough raw mitirlal to supply the mill end Keep It r'lnnltiR a crood part of the time on native prown wool. At the first most of tho law miterlnl will Iitap to be shipped In. The fu torv will employ jv bundled nends Tho management will be In chaiRe ot the resident owners, but an experi enced fot email will b cns.iped to eon duet tho Inside woiklnpo of the mill. ThlF Is pood news foi our town and may be the means of Induclnp other concerns to locate here. The panning f.ie'ory is to be piihd nlonp rapidly ltn Ir tj till" line v en til er Hiram ('0111 trlpht. the stone lr.v on, with 11 corps of men Is enpiped In lu.inrr out the foundations before the piound becomes fiom 11. The iriain part of the bulli'ln? Is IOxM. with a poieh extending across unc side 12 feet In width, and aeres the other side a portion of the distance will be ,t poi"h Hi feet wide. A driveway Is bclnp laid out aiound the bulldlnp, tint a lo.il of rnw material Is brought In nnd vvlphed on one side of th-1 bulldlnp and ther. moves en around to the other tide to be I n'naded. Wilbur I.ott of NlehuNon. w.is vis Ittn? fi lends In town ytntoid.iv. U'-plster and Kecorder V. IT. Phaw spe'it esipidiv In 'Wllkes-ri.itre. MIs Helen I.e-vis l home after .1 three weeks' trip In Mi "oik rtut, Hurlnp her absence i"ie visited Mr-5. Maty Hemard. at H.viaeuse: MIj Hope Norlriop. a' Ofoid, nnd Mlm Marian Mitcalf. at Hlir.li a, a student of the Female college. I-npei-t were signed yesterday tin 11 Inp over the clectlic llphl company to the Mew .stockholders, the majority ot whom i cs!de In town. 1'lmei U. Kocber, of Xoxen, tax eo' lector was down, vesti nlny, .settling with the county tu-asu'er. STItOUDSBURG. Speclnl to the Pei.uitnn Tribune Stioudxburp P.i.. Dec 13. i:-nepis-ter and Itcinrdei Joseph W lYouns a Keep yourselves up to I concept fiStcfa by izktng HAITI 10 cents and 23 ecnta. at ctl dm? ntcrra. isssvaxzszzttiszsssszszsttsaizssazisettTdi FO? THE HOLIDAY TRADE. SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF 5111 11 From the Ordinary Hemstitched Up to the Finest Hade Duchesse Lace. L,ace Edge, fine insertion center 15c, 25c, 50c Swiss Embroidered 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $2.50 Special Value Pure Linen, fine embroidered 25c riaud-made Duchesse Lace, from 95c up to $12.50 Kid e 'Cid Gloves, 2-casp, nicely embroidered in English Reds, Browns and Tans 75c VI. & H. Kid Gloves, just as good as ever $1.00 URome Kid Gloves, very desirable $1.50 Given Away With every pair of Kid G'oves, a Fine Enameled Glove Box. With every Haudkerchief, price 50c and up, a Fine Enameled Handkerchief Box. MEARS&HAGEN 10 AND H-r LACKAWANNA AVE, SYLVAMA was found dead In bed today Do ceased was stilckcn dutlnp the nlpht with pnralysls of the bialn He mh a widely known Democrat and a for mer merchant. Mr. DeYounp was (17 years old and leaves a. wife and fam ily. Miss Radio H. Kaiser sanp to a large and dellRhted audience In the Normal chapel last nlpht. J. Price Wothetlll and W. F. Elliott, the 1 Ich riillndelphlans. who were re cently tried here for flshlnp with a net nnd acquitted, have hi ought suit to recover their costs fiotn the county. Two women, dressed In mate attire, tried to frighten Pastor i:. H. Selp by a bogus hold-up near Hcniyvllle. The paslur recognized the women and threatens exposure If an apology Is not made. A movement Is on feot to obtain n pension for Mrs. Catharine IJovvden, who, with hr sisters, Mis. Valentine and Mis. Oalnsford, are the only thres living sisters el a revolutlonaiy sol dier. MIDNIGHT BLAZE. The Residence of Abiahnm Glazier, of Slioudsbuig, Destroyed. Speelil to The Srronton Tribune. Stroudshurg, Dec. 13 Shortly nfter midnight today, lire completely gutted the icsldenee of Abiah.im Clazlei, on Lincoln avenue, Knst Stioudsburg. It Is the firm belief of Gluzlt r and many otheis that the building was tet on file In levenge, as Glazier had Infoimed on the stealing of biass fiotn the shops. The Glazlem ielde In the last house but one on Lincoln avenue. The man Is a Junk dealer anil with his wife, who has but recently given birth to a chili', occupied the downstalis fiont 100m us sleeping quarters Mrs. Glazier, who was nwako about 12 13 n. 111 . saw flames and smoke com lug out of the cellar. She awoke her husband, who haw at once thnt the (lie had gained great headway So fiercely did the house burn that the family, consisting of five small children, had to escape fiom the front door, da 1 In their night-clothes. They were k'ndly taken care ot In the home of miner Smith and Jacob Staples, nearby, w ho sunplled them with clothing. In a very few minutes the fliemen were on the scene, and had a stiiam ot water going on the building. It was Impossible to save a thing be.vond the bedioom suite In the fiont 100m. Samuel Olnrler's oldest son tluew a vest belonging to his father out of the window. The gaiment contained n pneketbook, Inside of which was about sixty dollars In monev. This lms not been found A stock of diy goods to. cently put chased was nlso destioyed. It Is 'nnuloi belief that the Gloi flie was Htarted In revenge. Mis. Glazier states that she heard a noise In the cellar a few minutes before the llames bioke nut. The cellar door In the ienr of the house was found men 1 e Vie was a Mncll of oil mining I f Much sympathy Is manifesto 1 foi tin Glaziers, who lo.-e all theh pos ! sessions The loss is $",0000; Insuiance, $I,n."9. FACTORYVILLE. Special to Tho P ranton Tilbune Factoryville, Pa . Dee. 13. The fu neral of t)i 'ale Krastus Kllenbeigor, of Laky Wlnola. was conducted fiom the Lake chuieh, Sunday, at 11 o'clock Intel ment was made In the cemeteiy at the Lake. Among thoso who were heie to pay their last lespects to the deceased, weie Mi and Mrs. Daniel Van Fleet, Lorenzo DllenbPiger, liar e Dllenbe-gei, Amsoy Tielble and Mrs John llil'er. of Stioudsburg, Pa.. Dr and Mrs. C. i: i:ilenbpiger, of Sodderton, Pa., nnd Mi. John Yetter, Dlnghamton, N. Y. Pnttoiyvlllo lodge, F. and A. M will confer the third degtee at their net meeting night. Oui band Is still piogiesslng veiy nlnlv. and aie getting well up In their music under the etllelent leadership ot es ill The Information Con tained in This Citizen's Statement Is Priceless. The hale, tho hearty, tho strong can afford to toss this paper to one side Impatiently when they lead tho follow ing, but any sufferer In Seranton who has spent n mint of money and suffered hours of excruciating toiture caused by kidney complaint will stand In his own light If ho docs not follow the valuable advice offered by: Mr. Morgan Williams, of 050 North Hyde Pnrk avenue, employed ns a miner at the Hvdo Paik Mines, who sns. "I had for a onr off nnd on sharp pains across my kidneys. If I fitoopod It butt me so thnt I almost yelled from pain, and when I went to stinlghten the sharp pains In my back were very severe I mentioned my con dition to a filend, who advised me to use Doan's Kldnev Pills, saying that they weie the bctt remedy that ho had heard of I got a box at Matthews 111 os.' Uiug store and commenced to use them. Giadually tho pain began to lenve and when I had finished tho box It had left entlielv" Sold B0 cents per box, for sale bv all dealeis. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huffnlo, N. Y , sole ngents for the U. H. neniembrr tho name Doan's and take no other. Mr. Walter Tourle. As an Instructor in band work Mr. Tourje Is up to date, Tho annual pilzo speaking for the voung men of Keyj-tone Academy will take place at tho I.r.ptlst chuieh next Friday evening, Dtcember 15th. I'ntle Daniel Illddleman, the oldest resident of this plai e. Is still very 111. This evening, Cii.f.un K. J. Itlio Post ot G. A. H. an vli'ie. will observe the anniversary of the loath of George Washington, with npp'-j rlate eet cise, at tho PiptHt thtireh. The SDeaker of the evening vvlli bo Henry Harding, esq. of Tun!, lannotk. A copious rain bega 1 to fall omly Tdew'iy nuui'lng whltli was appre ciated by mot ot our citizens, a; "he water questlo.i had ' ecjmj a .-erlous one In this vicinity, many lesldents being entirely dependant upon their moie fottunatc neighbors whose sup ply had not been exhausted, while many more have boen compelled to cany wnter ft 0111 a half mile to two miles. Thoie Is lust one $10,000 greenback standing out, aril Secretaiy Gage wants It sent In for redemption If nny of our Factoryville fi lends have that paillcuhu greenback wo would like very much to see It befoie they spnd It to Washington. Another healing before tho coroner's Juiv will bo hold at La Plume In te gaid to the acildont that happened theie Satuidav night, Dec. 2d, next Thursday night. Past Master P H. Walters Is con fined to his bed by illness. The W. C. T. V. held .1 veiy pleas ant social at the home of Jir. and Mis. Walter Reynolds, Tuesday evening Used by British Soldiers in Africa. Captain C. G. Dennlson Is well known all ovei Africa as commander of the foices that captuied the famous rebel GalUhe. Under date of November 1 1S997, fiom Viyburg, Peehunaland, ho wiltes : "Befoie staitlnp on the a3t campaign I bought a quantity ot Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Dlar ihoea Kemeily, which 1 used myself when tumbled with bowel complaint, and have given to my men, and In every eae It proved most beneficial." For sale by all druggists, Matthew Ilio., wholesale and retail agts. HONESDALE. Special to the Pcianton Tribune. Honesdale, Dee. 13 The ladles of the Methodist chinch will hold a fair and supper In the church Thutsday even ing The Diughteis of the King, of Giaee chuieh, will hold a pound social In the chut ch not Monday evening to hit Cliiistmas baskets for the needy. Mi. and Mis. Aithur J. Stone, of Seranton, aie spending a few days In Honesdale. When Prothonotary Gcotg-i A. Smith's tenn ot ofllee exphes on Ian. 1 he will assume the management ft the United States knitting mill at Haw ley, In which he Is Intel es:id as a paitner. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local applications as they cannot reach the cllsrahttl portion of the ear There Is only one vvn to euro, deafness, and thnt lb b constitutional lemeUlts. Deafness Is taus. d bv an lnllamcil condition of the mucnus lining ot tho LustnchUn Tube Whin this tube Is Intl.inied you hnve a rumbling sound oi Imperfect lu-.irliii' and the remit, .mil unless ilic Inflammation can be taken out nnd this tube i tutored to us iii'nu.u ..wii'.iiiuii, Jiviiiinv; will bo ilistrovtd foievir, nlno cnsi s out ( (in i nil tnii-nl l Cntairh. wbeh Is ncitliliiir l)iit nn lnllamcil LonUltlon of the mucous suif m s We will Five One Hundred Dollars for mi) nse of Deafness remised by catarrh) that cnnni't be cured bj 1 lull's Caturrh Cuic Send for elicuLm, freo. ,. , , Y Jt'llTND' & CO- Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 73c Hall's rnmll) lills aro the best. NICHOLSON. Conductor Charles Nichols, of Clng humtoii, is vltltlrg frluids ut this pluio, IMItoi N. C. Tlffui y i.ml wife have returned firm a few tlas' visit In New York tit) Tho tdltor Is Impressed with tho city Ho suld it whs much lurg'r than Nicholson Tho wrltei has heard tho follor lug ie mink In regard to the fitiautcn Tribune. "It Is the best nowtp.iptr thut comes to Nicholson In regard to nows. It gives the best report ot cci.prtHN olid tinatb and also of the Iloci-Urltlsh war of any pniier that comes here. Candidates for borough o(I1cch are be ginning to stir nround . Jerome Council is a candlilate for tax Collector to suc ceed himself Stephen HNOiiy and Clius Mack arc ca ullilnlcs f 1 buigess nnd M l. Melluli Is n camllfltito for Justice of the pern e We hear It rumored that Jeremiah Hl pliens wants the olllce of high cmihtaijle Ihero will bo lively times frum now on I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho T , tr '" I Signatur i" of (Juz&jffi&&W. OF UNI THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, Dec, 13. The market yielded to demoralization during the latter part of the day nnd stocks were thrown over wholesale on tho down grade. Prices went below tho low 'point of Monday nil around and the market closed In a highly excited con dition. The few rallies that were ef fected were due to the hasty taking of profits by the bears, which were suniclcntly attractive on the day to In duce the closing out of short accounts by the professional operntois, who per sistently sold tho market at the higher level. Tho market made some head way against the depression during the early dealings nnd at one Time hud very largely overcome the opening losses, which were reflections from the foreign exchanges. The weakness abroad was duo to the growing seri ousness of the sltuntion of the British campaign In South Africa. London was a very heavy seller In tho New York market, but Its offeilngs seemed to be pretty well nbsorbed. The grang ers rose notably above last night's level and sugar and nrooklyn Itapld Transit nlso made conspicuous pro gress towards recovery from the re cent depression. Hut during the later part of the day the operators In stock shut theli eyes to everything but gloomy apprehensions over the future Tho violent Jump In sterling ex change intes both heie and at other points made it sulllrlently evident that London was the real seat of trouble, and npprehenslon was expiessed of future dllllcultles there. Total sales today, 1.071.6U0 shares. Honds went off sharply In the late dealings, but declines were relatively small compared with those In stocks. Totnl sales par value, $1,759,000. Unit ed States fis advanced In the bid price. Tho following ijuotttlcns aro furnished Tho Trlbuiio by M. S Joidan & Co rooms 703-00 Mem 8 building. Telephone C003; Open- High. Low- Clos lug. est. est. lng Am Sugar i;,r,ii. 13714 1.S laivt Am Tobacco 101'2 103 D7V4 97. Atch , To. & S To 2U :34 11 20 A, T. & S. V., I'r . G3 f3' BO (.1 Urook It. T ;pu Sl'i 7SV 7b'i Con Tobacco 31 .".4 SOU 3lt, Cm. s. & Ohio 30a 30 2'l' 29 I'eoplo'B (las 10Si IOS'4 103 10". Chic, II & Q 12S 129 W, 1!' St Paul 1204 121 US 11S Itock Island 110 lion, icfi 11S Delaware & Hud ...110 116 1U, 11, D L & W . . IS) ISO 17"i 17u ,, Kan & Tex , I'r . 3.-, 33 3.1 337 , I.ouls & Nash . M Sl 7S 7S-., Manhattan Die .. ..101. (i2 V n'r, Met Traction Co ...17f. 17b 171 172 Mo Pacllle -11 43 41at 4P, Jersev Cential 113 113 113 111 Nor pnclflc B4 5IS4 r.1 R'l'i Nor. Pae.Pr 74 73 74 71', Ont. & West 2", 21 22'i 21 Pacific Mall 43 41 i 41!1 Phil. & Head 1S 1st, IS IS Phil & Head. Pr .. 5'. r. 32 r.J' Southern It K.l'r.. C3 oiV r f,4 Turn C fi Iron .. . M S7 7S 7ii, V S Leather . ... 14 14 11 13", V S I.cnther. Pr .. 7S 78 73 7". Union Pnclflc 4S 4S 47i 47e I'nlon Pac , pr ... . 73 73 74 74 Wext I'nlon ST'i S7 R7 S7' IVnnn It It 13.! 133 131 131 Am S cS. W !' R'j 30. .W. Ted Steel iV, r,i,4 31 H4 Pcd. Steel, Tr 7S 73 Ti3 71 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clo WIIDAT. lng . et est liig July 70 70i, ci 70 Mnv G0 C'j C0 f9 CORN. May 32 327H 32i 32 OATS Mnv 21 21 21 21 PORK. January 10 10 10 17 10 03 10 17 May 10 TJ 10 40 10 27 10 37 Seranton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did Asked Tlrst National Dank goo Seranton Savings Hank 235 Seranton Packing Co 95 Third National Rank 425 Dime Dep & Dls Rank .... 200 Kconomy Light. 11. & P. Co 47 Seranton 111 . U.S. P Co 83 ... Lacl.n. Trust & Safe Dep Co. 150 Scrnnton Paint Co 8i Clark & Snover Co, Com. ... 400 Clark & Snovei Co . Pr 123 ... !Ser Iron Pence. Mfg. Co 100 Seranton Ale Worlts 100 I.ncka Daily Co, Pr 20 Co Savings Rank & Trust Co 250 Star.daid DrllllnR Ct co Seranton Pass, Railway, first mortgage, duo 152u 113 People's Street Railway, first mortgnge. duo 1!U8 HJ People's Street Rallwa), Gen eral moitgage, due 1!)21 . ... 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 City of Seranton St. Imp. C ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co &5 Seranton AMe Woiks Seranton 'traction Gt bonds . 115 Seranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II (J. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) Ruttir Creamery, 24a23c ; print, 23e., dalr), llrklns, 23c. , tubs, JJa23c. Eggs Select western, 17c; nearby, state. 20c. Cln.ese Pu'l cream, now, 13c. Beans Per bu , choice marrow, J2.30; medium, 2; pea, 52. Onions Per bu., 43c. Potatoes Per bu , 43c. Lemons $3 fJ0,3.73 per box. Plour-i.60. Philadelphia Grain nnd Product Philadelphia. Dec. 13 Wheat Pirm and ',-.c higher: contract grade. Decern bu, 70a71e Com Quiet but steid), No 2 mlxid Dn ember .'7a37c. Oats I'll ihangcd, No 2 white 1 lipped, SluJ.'e , No 2 do du , 30a31e. , No 2 mlid do 20341 Potatms Plnn, Peunsjlvanln choice, pir bushel, 53a3c : New Yoik and western do do. do, D3ar,5c , do do. do fall to good do, 4Sa30e Battel Un changed, fancy western creamery, 27c ; do. prints, 2Se. Eggs Dull and -e lower, fresh, ne.irb), 20c , do wctirn 20c , do. southwestern, lie ; do southern, l'c. Cheese Klmi Rellnrd Sugars Un changed Cotton Steady. Tallow Plrm; tit) prime In hogsheads 4e : count!) do do , born Is, 5a5c . dark, do , 4 V . cokes, 3aSe , gn.ise, 3a4V Live Poultl) Dull and weak, fowls, R.iOe , old looitcrs Ca7c , spring chickens SaSi . ducks la9c ; geese, PilOc; turkevs, 1.1 10c Dressed Poultr) Dull and without change, fowls, choice, 0nlOe ; do. fair to good, Sa!e , old roosters, 7c , chick ens, nearby, dalle ; western do large, lOallc ; medium do , Rale ; small do . 7a Fe ; turkeys, cholio to foncv. UaL'c j do fair to good, OalOc : small do., 7aSc Re ceipts I'lniir, I Con barrels and 28 uoo sacks; wheat, 11000 bushels: corn, tiS 000 bushels, oats 13.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat 3 000 buhhels; corn, 03,000 bushels: oats, 52,000 bushels. Nw York drain and Produce Marled Now Yi rk Dee. 13 Flour Steadv but very (inlet and mi haps lower to sell ex cept on low giade winters which through scarelt) nre. firm Wheat Spot firmer, No 2 red. 7lc. fob afloat; No. 1 noithern Dtilutti. 7&c f. n b afloat to arrive piompt; No. 2 red 7.'c. elevator, options opened firm at e. advance, fur ther strength was developed later on and tin market closed firm nt about Pest point and u,t aver lust night. Mnrch closed 75c ; Mnv 71?4C , September, 73e , December, 72'. c Coin Spot Urm, No 2. 40"xe f o b nllont and 30c cle vatoi, optlenH opened firmer nt c ad vauio, tontlnued strong and closed at a c. net advanco, May closed SSc ; Do comber 30c OaU-Epot dull No 2, K)c; No. 3, 2"c , No 2 white. 31c ; No 3 white, 30c ; traik mixed western, 20a 30e : track white, 3la34e : options Inact Ivo. Butter Oulet and steady; vvostein creamery, 2Sa27c , do fnctnry. 15n20e ; Juno creamery, SSdSSc : Imitation cream ery, UuBci state dairy. 1Sa25c; do creamery, Siui'v Cheese Klrm: fall mado fancy, small l?iial3c. : fall made Inrgn fancy, 12'..a12e ; late made small, 12al2c , largo lato trade, ll?c?i. Eggs JONAS LONG'S SONS' STORE NEWS Christmas and Prices. Three splendid examples of our price-lowness became manifest yesterday and all referred to holiday things. We repeat the remarks for your benefit: "Only $1.10 for Ben Hur," said one l.idy, "why it's a dollar and a half in other stores" and she bought it. 1 his Irom a man: "Your price on that rocking horse is $3.25, you say? Why, they wanted five dollars for the same thing where I came from" and the horse went away with the nun. Another man men are pretty good judges on some things and this concerning a silver toilet set: "Aren't you mistaken in the price of this set?" he remarked. "I saw one just like it in another store marked fifteen dollars, and your price is $12 I'll take it." And so it goes. You'll find this a very inexpensive holiday store and qualities faultless no matter what you buy. If not so your money back. The Toy Store is very, very busy. No need to ask why the way they're sell ing tells the story. Interested? Dressed dolls, extra large size, with gowns of pink, blue, etc., trimmed with lace and hat to match. 1MI cents instead of "!)c. Wash Sets and Washing Ma chines quite a novelty in the toy line, l':t cents to '.IS cents, according to the size. Derricks another novelty the little fellows can hoist all sorts of things, !)S cents. iixpress Wagons we cannot say too much about them with particular regard for their strength. Prices begin at ten cents the genuine Patrols to play policemen with, run up in price to $f).i0. Hobby Horses here is one with real skin that you can buy for 10 dollars, most as big as a pony. Others are as little in price as 4S cents. BASEMCNT. Silver Novelties. Ebony is much in favor, but to be correct it needs to be gar nished with silver. So jou see many pretty things in ebony here, with fancy silver trim mings. And the sterling things, too, attract much attention. There arc darners, blotters, shoe horns and hooks, cuticles, paper knives onas ,d!f! -O SMALL INVESTORS. TO LARGE INVESTORS. SI Per Cent. Interest Ii paid semPniinn. illv to Investors la "llio Hepew sv dlenin" iMiimou ti from Slim to $10,000. Js.U'K, os . k iu r, Pit i--i lAULi: INQUIRE OF J.T. McCollorn, Attorney 422 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON, PA. To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Weak; stato and Pcnnsjlvanla 2-Ui2Se ; western nnBraded, ot mark, lCa21'e , western, 21a24e , loss off. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Dec 13. Wheat was firm to i'av, supported by a Rood expoit Inquiry, llsht receipts aril hlKtier llnBllsh mar kets. May closed HaV". over jeaterday, May corn closed lt up and May oats unchanged. Provisions ruled strong on a good Investment demand and liberal nnt slilo business, May pork closing lSal"'-.e , May laid 5a7'4c , and May ribs, "'40. bet ter Cash tiiotatluns were as follows 1'loui SteaiU , No 3 spring wheat, G3.i 61"c , No 2 red, fifiUnCSt- No 2 corn, W; a3uic : No 2 el!ow SO'iallc : No 2 oats, 2'e., No. 3 white. 25i2a2"ae , No 3 white, 2i.i21e.- No 2 re, Mi , No 2 barley. 37a )l';c , No 1 tla seed $1 "d northwest 1151, piimo tlmothv. $173a2.V: pork, JS70 aS 00; lard, J" 10ai 11. ribs $-,2.a5 50. do shoulders, .'iaj'je , Miles, 5 3iaSW, wlilslcp), $1234, sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Mniket. Chicago, Dec. 13 -Cattle Choice cattle steady; medium 10c lower, cow market steady to Mow., canners firm, fancy Christmas beeves, $7 2j.iW, good to choice, $"40a7. poor to medium, $' 2oa5C0, mixed Mockers JJa3S0, bcleLted feeders U 23a4 73, good to cholco cows, $17f,a4 73, heifers, JJMutilO, tanners $2aS bulls, tJ.'0a4 10; calves, $la7 75. ftd Acxns beeves il30a5 3l), grass Texas steers $J50atJ5, western range betves, $lat 73 Hogs Talrly actleve, averaged 2'4 hlghei . fair cliaranco, mixed and butchers $3 'i'Vi 1.12'j, good to choice heavy. J1S3a4 10, rough luavy, $1 VtanM. light. fJ'WiU7'4 bulk of sales, $lalP3 Shi ep Active, 10a 13e higher, nailvo wethtrs Jla4 73, lambs, Jla5.75; vvesttrn wethers. 4J3a4W), west irn lambs, $3 10.i5 ( Iteet Ipts Cattle, 1 noo head, hogs, L',000 head, sheep, 17, OtXi head Buffalo Live Stock Market. Hast Buffalo. Dec 13 Cattle Hun llgh t, feeling firm, for good kinds otln n, weak, light butchem' steers, $la4 70, bulls U 40a 4 40 Hogs Het tlpts o tars, Willi ten holdovers, steadj to firm, best heavy i 17a4 20, mixed and medlunK $1 12a4 15, Yorkeis, light to choice $4 05a4 10, pig ft (Hal 10. fancj, fl 13, loughs, ?IC0a3S0 fcheep and J.ambs Receipts, St cars with Canadians and 16 holdovirs, market steady to firm for lambs, tops, 3 30a5 40, others. J3 75a5 2" Sheep Slow and weuk, tops mixed $1 Mat 10, others. $2a3 70 wethers and ".cartings. $l23alW. heavy fat ewes, f.!30al, common, f.'75aJ23. New York Live Stock. New York Dee 13. Beeves Choice steers, barely stead; others 10c off, bulls, steady, cows, shade lower, steers. $4 75a6 10. stockers, J3.4na4 2'. oxen and Mngs. $. 60.1185 bu'ls. ?.' 50a1.73, cows, Jl.C5.i3W Calves-Dull; veals. 4 50aS, tops, 18 21. little "alves, fl, grahsirs, J.'BO nl. westein, fl, southern calvts, JJ23 Sheep and Lambs Mniket slow, shude lower all around, sheep. JJ50i423; se letted JI30. culls. J2n2 2o; lambs, fl MU & 67y . Canada lambs, Jr, r,5.i5 W). culls, f i DO a4 2 Hogs Oood western. f4 30, statu, fl33a4l3, state pigs. fKOalM). East Liberty Cattle Haricot. Kast Liberty, Die. 13 -Cattle-Bteadj extra, fSTSiiR, inline, f"50a0 73, common f 3d : CO Hogs Sternly, prime heavy, fl IS nl 20. mediums and heav Vorkern, fl i:."ii light Yorkers 'and pigs, f 1 12'j roughs J75a375 Bheep Stead. , cholie weth ers, f M'.a4 40, common, flCOaSUi. lambs. 5.2.a3:tC. common to good, MMU3 13 v eals, f"a7 60. OH Market. Oil City, Deo. 13 -Credit balances, fl.dl; rertlflcattis, no bid or offer; shipments. 112,780 barrels; average, 73 270 barrels; tuns, 115,070 barrels; avciage, S2.S53 bar-uls. and a great many other needfuls and usefuls for 2i" cents the same price for sonic pretty salve boxes. Match Safes, 12." cents and up. Ebony Manicures. .!!)c and up. MAIN PLOOn, CROSS AISLC. Phonographs. Every band, orchestra or sing er of renown in the world can be heard in tlv genuine Edison Phonographs that we are selling like hot cakes. Didn't know wc dealt in phon ographs? To be sure this is a complete store. Prices on the phonos begin at $".,)() or you can pay us a hun dred dollars for one. Records arc fifty cents the dozen. SECOND FLOOR. $r Leather Goods. Seen these new English pocketbooks for women? Handy, of course. A little strap across the back ; you carry them on your finger your hand is free. Quite a noveltv, and not very high priced, since the cheapest ones are only 'A'. cents Music Rolls from .7.) cents to C) o )..,). Cuff and Collar Poxes, (if) cents and up. Dressing Cases as high as $4. Pockctbooks up to $." NEAR WVOMINQ CNTRANC3. Lon tLiMXir X0BiT.0tift0iifairaXi0XifX0XirKKii pj.f 0Mj0KrnpTuiAP'.QpprAtfMjrnitMjfXM0njt0frifpni. DIPHTHERIA We will thoroughly renovate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde das, the best known germacide and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. M.0 Pair&airMifM$iiM0iiL0Qx0p llIWIplP5'lnl''ln"lHJlinl'''l"pl Is the reason our store is always crowded. Morris Chairs, velour cushions $5.75 Rattan Rockers, best make 2.75 J.udiniers Stands, all woods 1.00 Indian Seats, all woods 1.00 Go-Cart Robes, angora 3.50 Coon Pictures (will make yon laugh) 2.00 Medallions, all subjects 25c, 40c and 50c Offe GLMM MSffl mBMfl$$W fe- f&TOFWywwwHW East Mountain Lithia Water Sold bj All rirst-(!lnss Druggists. Highly Uccotn mcndcii by l'liy.- ciitiu, FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT Offlcc 1)02 West l.ncluuvniiim Aveiuu, - - TELEPHONE 4732. WHEN IN STROtlB (Q n AGAIill For Sale b JOHN H. PHELPS, bpruce strojt. Ls. vlffOr tO the urlml. V,,nff All .J..... .- I I..... I I. .yymtt- -- ", -'". ..i.mi.iu. Bumvcn! tntSKCij r,rwiinrif, unless patient! 'irv?c1PrSP-r,1r:u'fd. l'eirconaiiioiioften worrictiheminio Intanit)', Consumption or Deatrt, jf V Mailed sealed. Prica 1 per boi 6 boats, wuh Ironclad lejal uuarantee tncure or refund th M money, Is oo. Send lor fren book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cl.v.laniLO. Some Holiday BooJcs. At non-holiday prices. But wc always sell books cheap a reputation that we highly prize. Canterbury Edition of Poets, magnificent bindings. Publish ed at $-'.."0; our price, $1 '!.". Religious Classics including the w things of Phillips Brooks, Fiancis Havergal, E. B. Meyer, Andrew Murray and others. Bound in white vellum and sil ver and gold. 150 cent.. Elegant edition of poets bound in padded seal. Published at $1.7.") our price. 75 cents. Children's Hooks by Maud lluiuphiey, Elizabeth Tucker and others. Two dollar kind at 0," cents. not) volumes of standard liter ature in handy volume and 11'nio. size. Sonic beautifully illustrated. 10 cents reduced from a ouartcr. MAIN AISLE. Water Color Pictures. (!." cents for the dollar kind. Very handsome water colors, matted and finished with gold burnished frames; size, !)xl3 inches. One thing certain, you cannot have too many pictures in the house, nor can your friends. What a delightful' gift' The subjects are varied and interesting you can choose from nearly a hundred different ones. THIRD FLOOR. g's Sons. 0 THE SCRANTON BEDDING COMPANY. a Seranton, Pa. DOUBT, TRY TheyluYe itood tbe teit of jent anil h-ivc cured thouiandi ol caei of Ncrout Diteaiet, lucb at Uebilut, Uii'ineii.Slctpleic ness and Varicocele.AtroDhv. Ac- They clear Ihe brain, itrengthen lbs circulation, make diceitioa perlct, and impart a health) ci f.r Pharmacist, ctr. Wyoming avenua and &wg
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