THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBElt 1U, 1899. i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BOGUS REVENUE OFFICER. r.H. Belmont In tho Hnnds of Uncle Sam's Officials. Special to Tho Scrnnton Tribune SusHiuehannn.Dce. 18. "Unlteil Stntca Ileventip Inspector V. II. Hclmont." a fakir of tho first wntcr, la In tho linniln of Undo S.un, on n plunge of lmper nonatliiB a United States olllcer anil securing money on this pietence. Last Krlelny tho chap left Susnuo hanna for Windsor. Arriving In tho village, ho visited several buslnes plnees, unci represented himself ns be ing a government officer, would In spect the goods on the shelve Ho would Ilnd nlleged violations of tins revenue lnv, and offer to settle th" matter on payment to him of nmnunts varying fiom $5 to $15. He secured $1S from "A. Dusenbury, and about $15 fiom other parties. A part of this he spent at tho hotel bars, where ho smashed glnss tumblers and swnllowod fiagmcnts of glass He had neither badge nor credentials. After levying tribute upon all the people possible, "Jtelmont" drove to Susquehanna, where he ni nnested by Chief of Police Malum, on Infor mation received fiom tho piesldont o' the village of Windsor. Deputy United States Mnishnl David, of I'lmlrn, was summoned, and "Belmont" was taken from the lockup and "railroaded" to Ulnghamton, where he will have a hearing this evening before United States Commissioner Hall. It Is sild that "Helmont" has been operating In the Lackawanna valley, and In Cohecton and other towns along the Delawaie division of the 1'rle in'l road. Some months since he appeared In Susquehanna, n the traveling icp .csentatlvo of a tlinghaimnn patent medlelne firm. Tho offence with which he stands charged Is punishable by a lino of soeial hundred dollais'and six months' Inipilsonment. WYOMING COUNTY. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. D. & H. IMPROVEMENTS. New Tracks on Canal Bed at Hones- dnle Completed. Spcclnl to The Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Pec. IS The remailcablv f'ne weather has ben favorable for tho Delaware and Hudson 'mpiove racnts, and wonderful progress has been mnde. "Vsterday a train load of workmen fiom Carbondale' Joined thosr in Honesdale In tho woik of connect ing the new tiack nt the- first bridge out of Honesdale fiver the Tnokawax pii. The nestling was taken down an I the track was lowered to the abut ments for the new bildge, and sup ported bv a temporal y trestle. Thr work was completed ; otPidiy. Thl't morning the list train left the station bv the new tiack thiiuirh the canvl basin. The oveihead bridge, bv vvhlob passengeis founerly to ik to the train. I being fikon down trd-iv. The turn tnblij foundation Is completed. The foundation for the lound house Is nearly down The brick voik on this will be commented tmnoiiovv T!v passenger station Is about ready fo" tho slato loof. Three trades have beu completed thiough the anril basin and the grndlng around thf new station Is nearly done. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local applications ns thev cannot reach the diseased poitlon of tho car There Is w. niii way to cine deafness, nnd that i bv constitutional remedies Deafness Teachers' Institute nt Tuukhannock. Funeral of T, G. Walters. Special to tho .Scrnnton Tilhunc. Tunkhnnnock, Dee. IS Tho annunl Institute of the Wyoming county teach ers opened bote on Monday afternoon with a good attendance. The morning was spent In enrolling the teachers it the ofllee of tho county superintend ent. At 1.15 p. in. the Institute was formally opened with devotional exer cises conducted by Ilev. II. II. Wilbur. followed by C. O. Dershlmer In an jtl drers of welcome, nnd the lesponses on tho part of the tcacheis by Heniy Sherwood nnd II. D. Plummet felt. The woik of the Institute was opened by Dr. 13. L Kemp In a half-hour address subject, "The Uialn." He was fol lowed by Dr. J. W. Hedway and Dr. Byron W King. The entertainment last evening was by the John Thomas Concert company, of IJoton, and vns well attended by the teachers and townspeople. The Institute will con tinue until Friday nftornoon. Miss I3Ieanor Hcynolds, of San Mateo, California, Is the guest of her grand paients, Mr and Mrs W. (1. (Itnhatn. C. W. Smith, representing the Hotse heads Bridge company, was In town dining last week. Company M, Thirteenth regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, was Inspected nt the armory heie on Sat urday evening by Major U. Hush Field, of Haston. Tho company made a very creditable appeal ance, and the Inspect ing otlleer expressed himself as much pleased with their woik. The funeral of tho late T. O, Wal ters was held jesteiday afternoon from his late resident p, He v. II. II Wilbur ofllciating, with Interment In Sunny side cemetery John U. Jennings of Mehoopanv, a foimer lesldent of this place, was In town on Mondaj. The foundations for the canning fnc tory building on Third street are rap idly nearlng completion, and the lumbo" Is being placed on the ground for th" building Itself The construction is being pushed as tapldly as possible. Petitions are being circulated aiound Mehoopany nnd Laceyvllle asking that both these bridges be pm chased by tho county, and aie being numeiouslv signed by the taxpavois In the two dls-tiicts,. BRADFORD COUNTY. LACEYVILLE BRIDGE. cnuscil bv an Inuiimcil I lonilltlon or the ! i.ri,1tro illlt m,,,.. .11,1 ,.. Icoiis lining ol the nutnchlnn Tube. , ""f0' ,,", thlJ '"" "'' Is "' . .. , ...1... lu I,.f1 i,,.!,! , .... 1... . .. When mis i"1 - ' "u iia c- 11 rumbling '"" ,or imperfect hearing and when U Is fiitlril) closed, Diafiuss Is the remit, and miles tin- liulnmmattu'i c 11 ho taken out and this tube icstoied Not Much of a Success as a Toll- C-atherer. Special to The Scranton Tilbune Towanda, Dec. IS. A lather peculiar state of aftalis now exists at L.ue.v ville, In lcg.ud to the new bildgo lately built across the Siisnuehann t at tint place. Tho bildg Is owned by a stock company and was built aftei much agi tation, and apparently to fill a long felt and supposed necessary want. For a short time until tho past week, no toll had been collected from pedostil- ' ans and, of course, It was well pation- l7ed by all. The tepoit now Is that scarcely any one uses the bildge and pas toll, theie belni, baldly enough collected to pay the wages of tho toll-gatherer, to say nothing about paving from Jl.'JOO to $1, 400 per year Interest on the Investment A vigoious attempt has been made to have tin cominlssloneis of Wjomlng county to eleclai ' the structuie a fiee see tho matter Spcclnl to Tho Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Dec. IS. The 13rlo shop men will probably be pnld on Snturdny for services In November. Mrs. Polly A. Allpaugh, an old and esteemed resident. Is critically 111 at her homo on Cliund stieet. William M. Port. cai of Monti oso, was piofcsslonnlly engaged In town on Saturday. An IMIson moving picture entertain ment was given In tho Baptist church this evenlnc Hev, I.. S Spragtie. D. V presld" it of Wyoming seminary, ably occuple I tho pulpit of tho Methodist church in Sunday morning. The pastor, Hov. Henry Newlng, on Sunday evening pleached an able and eloquent sermon to Cannwacta tribe of Bed Men and Waseca council, Daughters of Poco lioutas. Hev Walter S Peterson, of Leads, South Dakota, occupied the pulpit of the Oakland Methodist chinch on Sun day morning and evening. Hev. B. H. Abott, of Carbondale, ably officiated In draco 13plscopal church, In Oakland, on Sunday. The boaul of tiadc has discovered that It cannot Induce the rallrbads to lower their chaigos for transporting coal. "Belmont." tho fake United States nrnshnl, claims Rochester, N. Y., as his place of lesldence. There Is little leason to believe that bin name Is Bel mont. Sheriff-elect William J. Maxey, of Foiest City, will spend tho holidays In his new homo at Montrose. Tho county convention of the Chris tian l'tuleavor societies will be held In Monti oso on Thursday and Friday next. A teachers' local Institute will be held at Auburn Four Corners. Jan. 13. The travel on the Gieat Bend-Hall-stead liver bridge has Increased thiee fold since it became free. Butglais are operating In the hniall towns In this viclnitv. The Susquehanna band furnished music for the fair and festival of the Lanesboio flro department on Satin -day evening. The boaid of trade Is advocating tho subject of public sewerage. Bo. Geoige Confoit, of Lanosboi'o, has gone to Washington. He will ic maln In the south dining the winter. The seveial Sunday schools of this place aie piepailng for Chilstmas ex el else::. A number of Scranton hunters are In tho woods In the vicinity of Stai nicca. Fanners aie paid $2 per day to help them hunt. The Postal Telegraph company Is nr langlng to open olllces In Susquehan na and Montrose. The pension of James Curry, of Monti osp, has been Increased tiom $12 to $17 iter month. During service In Chi 1st I'plseopal church last evening tho electric lights weie suddenly extinguished and the congiegatlon was dismissed. The con giegatlon has recently had two hiioh expediences. Itcglster and Recoider-elect Buff urn will letaln the sci vices of M. N Barnes, esq . as deputy. P.ai ncs Is all right Dr B. W. Oen.1117, a homeopithic physician, has located In Montrose. FOREST CITY. to Its noimal condition, hearing will be .,.,.,. -m, .a forever, nine p,is oui of ten '".""' .1 1,. iv.tnrlh ichinli ! .l,l..; uinnili il i.!!l nn lnilanied condition of the mucous mem of Uiceyville, We will rive One Iliuulrcil Doll.ns for nn uiM of Detfr.i-H (caused h ilatrh) that cannot he cmed h Hjll's Catunh Cite Send foi eliculnri free F. .1 CIir.NT.Y .v CO , Toledo, O Sold by Druggist". 71c llall'b l'amlb Pills arc. tho best. In that light. Theie has been talk of foiming a company nnd ei.ectlng a bildge acioss the liver at Skinners I3ddv, one mile below, which would bo made fiee to all. This would have boomed the latter town to gieat detil- but the Idea Is quashed. Now a few prominent farm ers have seemed the possession of the Hosengiunt feriy at Skinnei's I3ddv, n 1 u"e running It free of 1 barge. The I.ucovlllo luldge Is now one of tho past. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF J ir . f.1 r.i -k a xt a v unw rv 'ttn " ? jr ts if w m Ja.L wjRjNe-JH.SL5Sy iia. S Ja.S.iSL'? aL 4is From the Ordinary Hemstitched Up to the Finest Hade Duchesse Lace. Lace Edge, fine insertion ccuter I5c, 25c, 50c Swiss Embroidered 10c, 1 5c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $l, $2.50 vSpecial Value Pure Linen, fine embroidered 25c Haud-made Duchesse Lace, from 95c up to $12.50 Kid Gloves Kid Gloves, 2-clasi, nicely embroidered in English Reds, Browns and Tans 75c M. & H. Kid Gloves, just as good as ever $1.00 LaRome Kid Gloves, very desirable $1.50 Special to The Scrnnton Tribune Toiest City. Dec. IF. MIs-p VIrnneo Hyatt, of Stairucca, vhiled friends In town Satuiday. C D. Leoraul, of Afton, N. Y foi meily of this pi ice, v as' a business visitor In town Fiiday and Saturday. It has boon decided to ihaige. an ad mittance fee of ten cents foi adults to tne cantata. 'King Winter.' which will be itndeied Chilstmas night at the Methodist chuich. The Women's Christian Tfmpeiancu Union v!ll meet Prld.iy afternoon with Mrs Favetto Westgate, on Susquc. lnnna stieet. The Ladlc3" Bakery will be closed Satuidav on account of Chilstmas. Mr. W. D IJiyanl will visit Jermyn f; lends thin week Heniy Weed has just iccolved a let ter fiom Dr. W. H. Blakeslee, fiom Newport Ntws, Va The doctor says the climate there Is delightful and that thev like It verv much Ho contem plote.s building Immediately. Thomas 2V Deimott, of Lake Como, spent uiidav with bin aunt, Mis. JameH Fo, on De'iot nllev. Josejih While visited In etanton to latter part of the week. The Faint Agnes Cad( tP will hold a ball In the opera house New Yeai's night, for tho puipnse of inlslng money to liuv lntiumonts for a drum coips, which will bo oi'.'.anlzed at once Prank Powdeilv. an old man Uvln? on North Main street, who becomes deranged at tlne, became so violent Saturday that it was necessary to plaeo him In the Inck-upJ Ho will be taken to Daii'illo tho flist of the week. Hairv Cliff, of Wlnwood. spent Sun duj with the family of Ocorge Hnrton, on Deliworo stieet. Lister Bennett, of Plin?ant Mount, Is the guest of his slstor, Mrs. Chailes Crandall. Used by British Soldiers In Africa. Captain C. O. Dennlson Is well known all over Afilca as commander of tho foices that captuied the famous lobel Gallshe Cnder date of November -1, 1SU97. fiom Vrjbuig. Bechunnland, ho wiltes : "Before stalling on the last cnmpalgn I bought a quantity of Chambei Iain's Colic, Choleia and Dlar ihooa Itemed), which I used myself when tumbled with bowel complaint, nnd have given to my men, and lu every case It proved most beneficial" For sale by all druggists, Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agts HONESDALE. Special to Tho Scranton Tilbune, Towanda, Dec. 18. W. W. Achcnback, of Wllllnmspoit, has been admitted to practice upeclnlly In this county. Colton 13. Dickinson, of West Burling ton, litis received tho appointment of mercantile appraiser for this county by the coinmlsnloncrs, Whllo A. Dleffenhack, of Dushore, was splitting wood, his little chltd camo up behind him nnd was struck In the fnea with the axe, cutting through tho 11030 and Jut escaping the eye. Tho New Albany Water company otters u reward of $!0 for the arrest and convic tion of parties who stolo brass from their leservoh Leon O. Vanrov. of Bast Troy, whllo nt work on his father's stock farm, be came violently insane and was taken to Danville. Tho Salvation Army Is receiving contri butions for a Christmas trco for the benefit of tho poor children of Towanda rcxt Friday evening. Hov. C, O, Dllworth will resign as pastor of tho Baptist church at Athens on Dec. 21, and move his family south Clarence II. Jones, at one time a resi dent of Towanda, has Just died at Cor ning. Prothonotnry-elect J. Andrew Wilt Is oocretary of tho Blghteenth Volunteer cavalry, whose survivors will hold a spe cial meeting In New York city on Dec. 23. Tho Barclay Itallrond company has filed thirty-three additional deeds or giants of light of was for the proposed Cantor extension rnlltoid Of this num ber eighteen nro In Lcltoy township, three In Canton township, nine In Cnnton borough, rnd three In Monroe township Mrs A. C Falrchlld, of this place, was a daughter or tho Into T. Q. Walters, ot Tunkhnnnock. Judge Fanning hns nppolnted three viewers to assess damages caused by opening a public hlghwuy In Borne town bhlp. Tho owner was awarded tho sum of So, but he sets bis damnge at JD0. Hev. F. D. Hodgson, a former pastor of the Methodist Bplscopal church nt Troy, died at his, homo In Newark, N. Y., Dec. 12. Henry McCutdy, of Athens, sailed last Wednesday for France, to resume his studies hi art. The family of A, C Mnurlce, of Ath ens, havo gone to Jekvl Island, Ga , to remain this winter. The wedding of Chailes Snyder and Miss Nellie Hcilcnrau occurs tomorrow. An attorney for Frank Devlin has brought a tres-puns suit against David, Joseph, Hany and M Knufman Devlin sees for false and malicious Imprison ment and fixes bis damages at $i,00O Sumo tlmo ugo Devlin made purchases of the Kaufman's, and, It Is alleged, at a leccnt pay day he assigned his wages lor pavment, and that be bad no money coming. Ho was then arrested on a charge of false pretense and held In Jail, but flnallj ecund hall for his ap pearance at court. Ilefolu trial tho case was settled and tho prosecutors paid tho attorneys' fees and otlui cot-ts Now Devlin seeks revenge by having the Kaufman's arrested. Tho result of the trial Is watched with Interest, as some business men muke a prnctlco of bring ing cilmlnal proceedings ngalnst people who owe small bills Leo Oshorn. of Wnverly mistook r. cup of wnshlrg fluid foi cold tea, which icnilted with terrible effects to his mouth and throat. Dr Bmll Fischer, well known by tho older Towanda and county icsldents, died at his home In Philadelphia last week. His family nl"-o vlslteel In this place. Rev P. 11 Brooks, ol Wllkes-Barre, Is holding a scries of revival meetings In Wytox. Tho e-soldlers of Bast Trov, havu foi mod an organization by electing ns president. J. A. Ball; secretary, W N. Verbeck. Falwnrd Bull, an rmplovo of Hunt & Council, Scranton, was visiting his par ents in town the past week. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Dec. IS.-Tho stock market yielded to panic today under the severest stringency or money and tho dlstmst oli gemic! eel concerning all classes of securi ties un tho exchange. Tho Industrials wile tho severest surfereis and were tho real eelitets of the disturbance, but the aMV.l", l""1t?cti holdings in them pro eluccd violent ll.nilelatlon In other classes n?r tc,cu.lltk'!'' Tlle Intervening Suntlay ? V,f! c'' il01",0, mn'cnlailly check to Sat uieliyfc, liquidation, iik was expected eo that the opening declines In sympathy with Lene on were lu largo part rccev creel and tho market seemed compuratlve- iiuic-i unii wunout sensation The an nouncement of the fnlluio of n trust com. pany nnd of a llrm or brokers piomlnent on tho exchange, caused 1 mowed weak ness and there wero calls for additional margins by commission houses. A de lMl Y, 1,l,u I'lenrinff house banks to renew o'el loans at fi per cent, ami to nvold ns far as possible e'xecsslvo rates i"J ii 10 ',1PW loal,, "'deled tho market again and caused some recovery. In tho aftc moon severe stringency 'developed ngaln In the money market. Cnofllcial rcpoits were made of lonns .11 jo irr ecni inn mnrKol quickly took on panic conditions nnd many were thrown over entirely without regard to progress. Metropolitan and Tobncco led with losses of over tunim points nnd a Inrgo number of Industrials followed with G to lu points brenks In tho high grndo railroad stocks declines nt the extreme low level ranged from 5 to 9 points, Including tho (.rangers. Trunk Lines. Tnternntlnnals, Southerns nnd Transcotitlnentnls In the Inst half hour by concerted agreement eit tho clearing house hanks $10 000(100 was ofTered on tho exchnngo, which broke the rate for money to 6 per cent, nnd cnued violent recoveries or from 1 to 10 points In tho prices of stocks All outside Influnccs were swallowed up, In the aeuteness of the local situation Total sales 1 030,500 shares. Semi-speculative bonds wero off from 2 to 3 points Dealings wero not on nn pNtrnorellnnrv scale. Total sales, par value, J3,K0,00O The following quntttlcns are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S .Tnrdnn & Co. rooms 705-08 Mears building. Telophono 15003: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. .. sr, ,17-A 32 ..ilMi .. ns .. ro ii Sensible Gifts gMFor Gentlemen 3 Men nrc Rcncrally rjractlc.il. Nothing pleases a man ! 'J mote upon Christmas time than to receive a sensible J? ! 8'ft wc mean something useful. C T5 Our store is full ol useful things the kind that $i rj5 make uleal holiday gifts. Among them are the very g 'S finest assortment of ! s Traveling HugSi Canes, Umbrellas, Fancy susncnilcrs, House and It-it li Holies, Dress Stilt Cases, Ncrkwear, Gloves, Hals, Ktc. Mtilller.s. S0 ia We rebjicctfully ask you to call and allow us to show Jsj X 'ou our magnilicent stock. Should be pleased to have ' j5 you look around, nlhough you do not buy. sp I LOUIS H. ISAACS, 1 jg Bon8.Se t'JiISm,. 412 Spruce Street. g 5 OPEN EVENINGS. MUKROE COUNTY. Am S & V. ... Am. Sugar Am. Tobacco ... Atchison Atchison. I'r. ... Hrool: Tr.ietlnn . Con Tobacco ... Ches. ft Ohio ... Proplo's Oas ... C, R ft O St Paul Hock Island . .. llel ft Hudson I) . I. ft V Knn ft Tex . Pr. I.ruls ft Nash. . Man llevnted Met Tnctlnn .. 11 .. 21'J .lVj 123' i ..US ..10S .11". ..17414 . 32 .. 7s .. Wa ..1R.V MIso. Pacific 41V, North Pacific r.2H North Pnc . Pr. . 72'i New York CPnt. . 127A Ont ft West 22VJ Pnclflc Mall 401', Phil ft Head .... is P ft Ilenel Pr . . r,Vi Southern rtv . Pr .. ".3'J Tenn. C ft T si 1' S Lea, Pr "Pi Tnlon Pnclflc 4V, Pnlon Pnclflc, Vv. .. 72V Wabash Pr. nv; West Prion R7 Penna K It 130 Peel Rte-rl 11 Ted Steel, Pr. 74 CHICAGO EOARD Or TUADE. Open- High- Low- Clos ing . est est lug 70'i 'A 70'4 71V 70 TlVfe li07, 71M, 132 ns m " 77 :tii 234 101K, 123'i HSU lOS'i 111 174'i 32 7S'i nr.u P!7 41i r,23i -2 ; 12Si 22i 40i 1S r.iH hn, si 7IH 411 i 73 20' I K7 13Hi r,3 71 120 7S'i 17 r,i 20 XVl-i W.H 113'4 lf'O 111 171 30 71 87 113 31 47 fS 120 203; 37 11 40 43 (II r.iv, 40W, fir.' . 13 fi V7K 314 70 31 121 S3 1S M't 7.314 2i 267, 01 117 111 101 111 171 30 74 ll ir,f! .30 407,4, r.SK. 121 " 20 3d ir, 43 r.o 70 no 41 ri, 13-; Mi. 127 47 71 Is o o is n o Bff o ?5 O tt MM. WHEAT. July May CORN. May OATS. May ponic. January ., May LAUD. .Tanuaiy ,. May 33 21 10 11 10 10 r, 41 DC.1 33 21 1011 10 12 r.M 33", 21 1011 10 32 17 42 5C.1 2l'e 1011 10 37 110 Given Away With every pair of Kid G'oves, a Fine Enameled Glove Box. With every Handkerchief, price 50c and up, a Fine Enameled Handkerchief Box. MEARS &HAGEN 41B AND 117 LACKAWANNA AVE, Sp6clal to Tho Scrnnton Tilbune. Honesdale, Dec. IS Hev. O. A. Place entcitalncil his bi other, Dr. James place, eif lilnghamton, over Sunday. Miss Maine Crandall has been spend ing u few days In Set anion as tho guest of Miss Kinma Hums. The Vi lei l.udies' Conceit company missed i.illioad connections and failed to appear In the opera house Friday evening. Will Increase Cash in Banks. Washington, Dec 18 Tho secretary of tho treasury has decided to Increase tho delimit of cath in national bank di-pos-Itorles to the sum of J',0,000,000 and pos sibly $10,000,000 on tho banks depositing with the government United States bonds as bee ui It) Special to The Scranton Tribune. Stremdsburg, Dec. IS Parmcrs' insti tutes will be helel lu this county at bclotu, Jan. 1 and 2, and Ktcsgevllte, Jan. J and 4 Allen Nash will elect a doublo hoiibe on Centie stieet. Philip Ilrundngo Is home from Prince ton college, for the holidays. Harvey Huffman, csi , lectured In the Methodist church, tonight on "Andrew Jackson, ' before) a vety large audience. The l.aekawnnn.i railroad has sent one of Its largest snow phnighh to the local yarel for use In emergency on the I'o eouo, An unsuccessful attempt was made to "hold up" Milkman Charles DcntiU while he was on hK way home last night Interesting ml'-loimry hcrvlcc-, weio held In iilon lttfermeel church, laelies having charge ami paitlctpatinf, solely. Prank Tiaiisue and family will remove fiom Scranton to this town. Ho Is one ot the crew of tho eaily morning passen ger trrln to Sci.anton John U Stout, employed on the Wllke" U.irre and H.ibtein rallioad, was thrown oft u car by his brake stick brcaklns. while tho train was coming elown Wag ner s hill Stout landed outside the track, Injuring his left tide and hip. Stout was temoved to his home at Moosle. Normal faculty Is enjoying a rest this week, man;- of them spending tho holi days at their homes as follows: Mli3 M. . Doty, at lllon N V . .Mrs W. S. ltlco, nt Hornet, N V ; Mls Maud Moore, at Centre county. Pa , Miss H. II. Uunnell, In Tuukhannock, Pa ; Pror. Kemp, attending an Institute nt Tunk hannock; l'rof Plcison, at Camden, N. J ; Prof. Ilraccllvld, at Kaston; Prof Paul, Prof Hlglcy, MHs Clark and Miss Hochlellner will remain here Piof. Illblo Is lecturing this week In Centre county. Pa. ACTOIIS. SINfiintS, TAIiKlUtR-Aro oio moro or less subject to Had Throat, Hoarseness, Tonsllltls and Catnrih Di. Agnew's Catnnhal Powder never elhap polnts "I can but procliim Dr Agnew'a Catarrhal Powder a vv underfill mcellclno fen- actors, singcis, and public speakers. Myself and wife havo tried eveiythlng, but have never found nny thing to equal IhlB gieat remedy, for eiulck action. It certainly Is a wonder worker."-Al lira mett Postell, New York tltv. Sold by Matthews Ilros and W. T. Clark 72. tedehatioiT of labor. Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid AsltPd Plrst National uanK Scrnnton Savings Bank Scrnnton Packing Co Third National Bank Dlmo Dep & Dls Bank Hconomy' Light. II &P-Co... Scranton 111. II ft P Co ... Uackn Trust & Safe Dep Co. Scranton Paint Co Clnrk & Snovor Co, Com. ... Clark & Snover Co . Pr. Per Iron I'ence &. Mfg. Co. ... Scrnnton Axle Works I.acka. Daily Co , Pr Co. Savings Bank ft Trust Co Stardard Drilling Co . Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, due 132u People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, due 1318 People's street Hallway, Con cinl moitgagc. die 1"21 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. l.acka Tiwnshlp School 6 ,. City of Scranton St Imp. C Mt Vernon Coal Co Sci.anton Axlo Works Scrnnton Traction Cc bonds.. 113 Scranton Wholesale Market (Coi reeled by II C. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery. 2la27e. ; print, 23a 27c , elalry, tubs, Silo. Kggs Select w ostein, lGc; nearby state, 2Jc. Cheese Pull cream, new, 1.3" c. Beans Per bu , choice marrow, $2 30; medium, $2, pea, $2 Onions Per bu , ljc Potatoes Pe r bu , ,10c Lemons $3 50.i1.7C pei box. Floui-$lS0. S00 233 ... 95 423 200 47 85 150 ... SO 400 125 ... 100 100 20 250 CO 115 ... 113 ... 115 ... 100 10J 10J t5 DIPBTBER We will thoioughly renovate your house after sickness? using gener.ited Formaldehyde Gas, the liest known germ.icidc nnd disin fect.mt. Our work is effcctu.it and charges 1e.1son.1bIe. THE SCRANTON BEDDING) COMPANY, n -a &t Is the reason our store is always crowded. Morris Chairs, velour cushions .....$5.75 Rattan Rockers, best make 2.75 T.udiniers Stands, all woods 1.00 Indian Seats, all woods 1.00 Go-Cart Robes, angora 3.50 Coon Pictures (will make you laugh) 2.00 Medallions, all subjects 25c, 40c and 50c I' PH. MAltTEIS BOOK, el ief for Women to-lay for tbU liook.contAtninc 1'Artlcu Ur mJ TciitmonliJj ot DR. MlUTtL'ti French Female Pills. I-mlted by tboasndf of utltfled l&dlr u Mfd alwaj relUUt and ivltboul an equal. JiarUBKitiimtnetUDoi, trnca SolJbT n Lnt. In ntllM 1V1 1 tmco Dims CO..M14. 83J I'etulBt.. How VotKO't. llait on tou la Blue, Weill and Iiwl. Taka no oUiar. Vailous Grievances Airod nt Detroit Yesterday. Detroit, Dec. 18. The various griev ances of tho bodies connected with tho Ameilcan Federation of Labor wero aired In executive session tn'Juy. He fore executive session the 'imventlon listened to nn extended debato on tho ejuestlon of permitting membership In tho federation to persons affiliated with the Knights of Labor. The mat ter came up through a report of tho committee on laws, recommending ref eience to the executive council of a tesolutlon offered by the National Union of Hrewery Workmen, declaring that tho convention pass a law accord ing to which no member of nn trade.i union nfllllated with the American Fed ciatlon of l.aboi. dliectly or Indirectly, shall be allow ed to hold membeiBhl" In tho Knights of Labor. Somo of tho New York delegates op posed drustlo action on account of tho harmonious telatlons between the lo cal unions of both classes, especially In Now York city. A few others want ed such lelatlons left undisturbed, but most of those who spoke opposed the resolution Before taking n voto the convention went Into executive session and began consideration of grievances. Philadelphia Qiun nnd Product Philadelphia, Dec lS.-Wheat-rirm nnd l'jic. higher, contract grade. Dec , "li3 .. . , . " ' '"" "i" 'ic nigner; kh, a mixed. Dec , :Tiivhc Oats-Steady, No. 2 whlto clipped, M4ai'. , Ne. 3 do elo . S0.a31c , No L' inlxtil do , KIVauJDV I'otatoes riim. I'cnn.i choice. nr bu , SuiiSSe , New York nnd western, DSaKk , do. do. fair to geiqel, BOiiSJo. Iiutt r Unchanged , fancy western creamer, 27c , elo prlnK 2.c. Kggs Him, fresb neniby, 21c, do western. 21c ; do Koulh weHtern, 10- eh Houthern, ISc Ilellneil sugars Unchanged Cottnn 3-Kc leiw er. middling uplands, "c. Tallnw Hte-aely. but quiet: city prltno In bhds , 4'4e ; countiy ilei bbls Ca'i'ae . il.irk elo, r.c ; eakes, 5'ia1'4c greaso 3al3c Live poultry Quiet but steady, fowls, TaSe ; spiliur chickens, To'v . duck sie.: geee, SVlc ; turltes, SHnT Dressed poultrj I'lrm, good demand, fowls, chole'e. O'a'ilOc ; fair to good, SUnPe- . old roosters, 7e , chickens, nearb, !M12c ; weHtern do large, lOullr : exceptional Iota higher, medium elo , OaT-e : small elo, 7aSc , turkejH, ibolce to fancy, llal-c : do fair to good. O.ilfte ; Inferior do., ,aSc Itccelpts I'loitr, 1 "00 bariels and 110"'! sacks: wheat, 8 000 bushels- corn, 1in,ono bushels: emts. 18,000 bushels Shlnmenls Wheat, 19 000 bushels: corn, 17,000 bush els; oats, 13 000 bushels East Mountain Lithia Water Sold bj AH Flrst-Clns-. DniUts. llij;hly Rcco n meiulcd by IMiy-. cliun. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. 0fllcc!)02 West Iackmvnmm Avcim?, - - TELEPHONE 4732. AGENT, - - Scranton, lu fwkzix STRONG WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY ThcyltaveitoodrtietrKofyeirt, ana nv e curca inoukanas ri cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Uebilttv, Dizziness, Sleepiest. ness and Varicocele. Atrophv.&c 1 hey clear the brain, strengthen tne circulation, make aitjcitioo nerf-ct. end imnart a healthl vigor to the whole being. All d-ain and losses are checV.ec! ft' n-an'ntlf. Unless patients arc properly cured, their condition cfien worri-s them into lnsamtv. Consumption or Deitb. Mailed sealed. Priced per box, 0 boxes, wit'i Ircn-clid legal guarantee toctire or rcfundthf money, is oo. beud tor her. boot.. Addicts, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0. itj v u cfjb.rjt an a i si i s.svA,srAiTi& "-i hi.iiiij i ou sjses " re- HUH111 f 0 3 rmtrvFV$S&i' For Sale b JOHN Spruco stroit. H. PHELPt, P.iarmaw.st, Cir. Wyoming avenue and New York Grain nnd ?roduc Mnrltet New York. Dee is. l'lour rirmcr nnd held higher with wheat, buyers showing I u rcadlnuBs to meet edd ashing rates: closeel llrm. Wheat Spot llrm; No. 2 ted, 7Cc f o. b alloat, No 1 noithcrn Duluth, 80 e f o b nlloat nominal, No 1 hard Duluth S2c. fob allnali No 2 reel, 71xc. e levator. Options opened strong nt "nC advance uttci a midday icnction the market e-xptilenccd a sec ond sharp upturn anil closed strong ut lalV "et iiehniice Match closi-d "uVic , May, Wt- , Jul, '6he . Dee., 71st Corn- Spot firm. No 2. Wdc f i b. He higher on December and latei on had a tnernl aeHauce (Mosul llrm utiel at unchanged prices to 4c aelMinee. May closed SUV- . Dec , Jfe Onte Spot llrm, No 2, M'ic : No J, 2kc , No 2 while 31,e , No a white, JOVjC . truck inli d west rn, 20n30Hc.; track while, m title Options quiet but firmer Iluttor Stead v, western rreniiieiy, 23h27c ; do factory IViaSOe , June creamery. 2S.i 2(i".c , Imitation creamery, 17a2ie.i statu elalry. 1Ra2V : do creamery 21.i27c. Che r so - Steadj fall made fancv smill, 124ia 11c , fall made lnree fancy. li'fealMie : late made small 12a12U.e large Into made. 1H.al2o. ICggs-Steady; state, and 1'enna.. 2ln25e. j western ungradeel nt mark, !Ga21V4c., westirn, 2la21c , loss oft. Chicago Orpin and Producf. Cblcaco, Dec, 18. Indication! that tho war In South Africa has reached propor tions sufficient to actuito a marked tin pioxemeiit In iIih fori'lgu eb m uul euu- il a sbaip adanee In wlu.it todav M. v e luslng lc ov cr Saturila Oilier gruius were Influenced b wheat, Mip norn closing i.c and JIiij eiats U i higher Piolit taking depressed tlle piolIin ni irket. May pork closing 7jc ; May larel r.e anil May ribs 7'e lower Cash limi tations were oh follows- Klotil S'eadv No. 3 spring wheat, tj.i07c : No 2 led us ni ii.c . No 2 corn, ll'iiitl'sc , No 2 o.itu, 2 a2)'c . Ni 2 white. 2J4n2U' ; No 1 white 2'a2'ic. No 2 ljc "lie , No i barle. istMW No 1 lla seed and No I northwest, $1 VKt W tlmoth) hied, $2.3 p.rlt. $?C0al0.lu. lard. $ 10,i5C2'3; sleles, JM5u.Hi. t,houlikrw. 1a5'ic . sides box ed, jasnaSW; whiskey, 5123'.; sugais, unchanEcd. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Dec. IS -rattle Rood to choice, bteady to lot hlghei Others weak to shade lowti, tow market and caiineis, 10al5e. lower, lectins un changed. Oood to i hole ii J"uoa7SO. pour to medium. $t 25 15 10, mixed stockt is. la 300, stilected feedeis, $l20atu': good to choice tows, fsaWi'i, helfcis, $!n5, pan- tiers I.M ! 1)11111" ;: All : canes ", fed Texas beeves. I.J.'..eV.N I logs- 5 to loe lower, tl.ule ncthc, elosetl firm l'.ilr cliarante. Mixed and hatchets. Jl'i'nl 20, good to choice lieaxy. $1 iwl -0. rough heavj. l!inal light, Ji l'"iil 12'v. bulk of sales), M uKa4 H She p-Miulet dull and 10 to 25c lower. et ipt fui fnncj guides Native wethers. t'rt.il r.. lambs Jli5(5. western wetheri", $lnU0. westein lambs, rn5 40 Heeelnts-c:ailli. jk.wu. bogs, -KHM). sheep, 2S.W0 New York Llvo Stock. Nov York. Dee IS Ucces Slow and KulOc lower, hteuis $l40aii.'5, HtoeUem. S'ia'.iI, t'Ncn nnd stags, $U3, bulb', iini: cows. t.tii.i!"5 CaleH-tIow but slenilj , all sold Veals, JlSOiJb, little caUes. fl bam nicl rain', 4J50a3 5o: southern do, JJ.i.12'i; weslein SI. dheop Slow . Iiimbs, Miadj io shade lower, elosed llrm. nn. il) ill ",ll(1 Sheep, ti i'mI i0; Inns th, lambs Jr,26a!i9), Canatla bimbn, J5M1. culls, flat 50. UiigK-riun, at ?IW a I CO. w jjwjairvTKi'jwfF To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. $1 Hal . be I ..i is I 25.. I , light jmki ik an 1 pigs tl.lil2" r mens $2 5a .i 7" Shttii A'tlw nml higher, choice withiiB, Ji'"ni"i i c nun m $150.1250, ibolce limbs, fo 'u5 "J, eal caleis, J7a 7 50 Buffalo Llvo Stock Market. Kast nuffalo. Dee li Cattle Good t. bCEt smooth fat export cattle 5 50ii" N port bulls, Jltl.'.O, got el to choice Ulltch er steers. JI.4.U5 2II. good to best lat bulls, JfalBO, fuller hulls, Ja3 40, c id to best fat helfcis, JI2"ialo0, lair to good helf em, 13 2511. fit cows, good to best, JI.5C al, medium fat ciiws, $Juo50, fat lows, loinmon to fair J2.12 50; stoekers, cboico to extra iuallt. nroa4.'5 common to good do . J2 75aJ M, slock hulls ti 75a3 00; fancv enrllngs. $12).i!50 rillttw good color stock $1.75.14 21, elo. good to choice, J I 75a I, Jersey slot Iters, $2a2 50 stock heifers, $2 5uaJ fcteleis, good to iXU.1, $173 1 1 25, common to gootl J123a35. Sheep and lambs Choice to .-xtra $5 00i 5 CO; gooil tei choice $5 2305 51 common lu fall $4.25 15 Sbeep-Cheiln to extn, $l2".ilfi0, gootl te choice, $liil5 com mon to fair, $2 50-i1 75 llogH-r.iIrl) act ive tleinund on the bat-Is of $l jo.it J5 lor nirilliiin, mixed henw nml oikeis plgu, $1.10.14.35, roughs ;M 50.1 1 Ml citigs, $3.23 a3 50. Oil Market. Oil City, Dec. ccrtllleates no average, 71.77s 81,752. is Cn tilt balances in bid S'lliniuiii i lllfl, Huns I2.i 111 overage, East Lltierty Cattle Havkot. Dat l,lbcr', Dtc IS -Cattle Slow .Hid lower, extin "lil6.10. sood. $5a5 30, common, $3a3 00, lings -Active and sluing nn. best assorted mediums and heavies, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho U-jiatur(,of I XVii I X