THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-JUUDAY, DECEMBER 22, 3 890. It. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WHIPPLE IN JAIL. Awaiting Trial for Killing Dillls J. Koons, of Lemon, fcpcclnl to the Sctobtnn Tribune. Tunkhannock, Ilcc. 21.-Otls Whip ple, the man who stabbed and killed Dillls J. Koons, nt Lemon, tills coun ty, on Tiic-ulny cvcnlnir, wnB brought to Tunkhannock Wednesday evenlnf? by Constable Thomas M. Harding and placed In jail to nwnlt tilal on the chitrRo of muider. He was captured at his own home after eludliiK the con stable for nine hours. The facts In the case, as gathered from the people "Alio were piesent are as follows: William Clark, a single nian, lives about n mile and a half from the town of Lemon, in this county. uu Tuesday evening some of the neigh bors happened along and stopped nt his house. In the party were Dillls Koons, Otis Whipple, Cotry Clark, Will Com ad and u woman named Nel lie Pinch. Theie wbh cider on hand and the party pioceeded to enjoy them selves. There had been tiouble before this time between Whipple and Koons over Whipple's wife, and under t'l" influence of the elder the men h-nu to quaitet. Which one struck the flint blow no ono seems to know, but the vere soon down on the tloor io"ctiu'i' and befoie nny of the par., c mid Ir ttrfero Whipple bad drawn the ltn"f- and stabbed Koons tw ono thiough the hcai t and ie I-t t'le neck, seveilng the Jugular win, liber wound being fatal. Koons died al most immediately without being able to speak. Whipple was brought down here and seemed to be still under the influence of the elder and talked In n rambling manner about Konns bavin? the knife In his hand and falling on it, stabbing himself. This is the only explanation he could make, Whlpple will have a hearing i before 'Squire Kut:" today His tilal will probably not occur until the April term of unlit. The knife used was found and bi ought down heie by Cou ntable Harding. It was an ordinary rocket knife nnd was coveied with blood. The Jury of Inquest ImpannelleJ by Dr. L. 12. Neele was composed o' the following persons: James Ace, Wnllntn Iirooks, Hobert Lane, George Klntner, Charles Abner nnd Da Id Haney They leturned a veidlct In accordance w ith the facts. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to The Scranton Tribune TunUliunnock, Dec. 21. The Voin Ing County Te.tcheis' institute con vened for their thlid c1-'h session on Wednesday morning. The proceedings of the day woie opened by devotional exercises under the dliectlon of Itev. O. C Hodge, of the Presbvtei Ian (hutch, nt a. m Dr. Kemp addressee! the Institute, having fni bis subject: "The Pedagogy of Jesu." Tiom 3.1.0 to 10 the time was taken up bj an address on ' Lite wUuio an 1 flood Memoiy Woik" by Ml-- Loyd. riom 10 o'clock to U JO the Institute v. 'is dl lded Into sections nnd iuldiesed bv Prof. Smith. Pi of. Mnteloik. Dr Kim?. Dr. Kemp. Miss Lojel nnd 111. Itedwav At 11. 30 It uasT-e'ikct In the court loom nnd the lulmee of the miming session was conuirned by an neWioss bv Di. I!nui King m. "Ilniks and Theli Secrets." The afternoon "essioti .viis opened nt 1 M bv 'tuisle under th direction of Maik i .laires, the Hist addioMS being by Di. Kemp, subject "lilrcl Life" At 21r Pi of Iltonil-y Smith, of Keystone academy, was In tioduced and talked foi half an hour on "The rive rundamentnl Institu tions of Hlstoiy." Di. Hymn King fol lowed with an Interesting addiess. sub ject, "The Art of Ilxpieselon" The balance of the afternoon was given over to Dr. Kemp In a tnlk on public education. Hany Lewis, son of Attorney It. W. Lewis. Is home from St John's Mili tary school foi the holiday vacation. A petition has been lilcrt with th' county (ommlssloreis asking that tlf bildge across the Sueuehanna rlvoi nt Mehoopiny be bought by the county und made a fiee lulilne unaer the act of assembly pis'-eu by the leRlslatui"1 nt the lat sees! in The tens in ivui being that the tolls on the bildge have Rpn. MAnTEI.S BOOK, elief for WomeKt Hentr.lnrlln,MaIcdrnTeloiw. Writs tcwlay fur chin liooL.conuiliUnw I'nrtiru. ' larnftaa TMtimoniais ct Dlw MAKThLy , French Female Pails. Pral-itd by iboiiNimls of Mtlnred ladlcn u fafalwn,rfab.faniJwitl,6utanciusl Hn nn fnn In Tllna VI I. it. . t..l Sir.. n- I, .. , . i!. hohllivnll !rilL'L1klHITi mntnt fui tntieli y- vn 'i su uiiO uiiuaiui uvu I H&V IIU otlirra reucbI)rugCoSiil&33J 1'tarlSC. tiow Yoili C't. iSiEvrx! FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF From the Ordinary Hemstitched Up to the Finest Hade Duchesse Lace. i Lace Edge, fine insertion center I5c, 25c, 50c Swiss Embroidered 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $2.50 Special Value Pure Lineu, fine embroidered 25c ittnd-made Duchesse Lace, from 95c up to $12.50 Kid Gloves Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, 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 MEARS&HAGEN A1S AND 417 LACKAWANNA AVE, a - . ' ft become butdensome to the people of the vicinity. The petition iis Hlgncd by about 150 taxpayeni of Alelioopany and Washington townships Th county comnilfsloneis undei the pet ot assemblv hae thirty dajs In which to consider the intitPr. Miss Kulalle Piatt, of Welleyley col lege. Is spending the vacation with her people here A subscription dance will be given In Piatt's opein house on next Monday evening. The committee In tbnrgo Is Dr. J. W. IJ Tew kepben y and O. V. MeKown. Music will be by Oppcn helm's oichcstin. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scritiitnit Tribune. Itnllstead, Dec. 21 Mis. William Ilaulcastle, who has been !sltlng her mother, Mis. Joseph Weley, mlled on Wednesday for Puerto Hleo, where she will Join her husband who Is employed In the census department, Mr. and Mis S. U. Chnse will leave for Ualtlmoie. Md , Saturday, to spend sevet.il w eel't. with their sons there. The Piesbytcrlan chinch will ob- serve the annual Christmas festival I Saturday t veiling at 7.S0 o'clock. In the chinch. A mulca! concert will I take place and n large old fashlonel llreplace and chimney with a live San ta Clans has been ntinngcd. The sei vices la all of the Hallstead chinches win be appropriate to the observance of Chrlstuutx, on Sunday. Special set minis and Christmas carols have been ai ranged by the pieachers and choirs lespectlvely, A siocl.il meeting of the board of rilicdniti of the Young Men's Christian association Is called foi Suulay after noon nt 31.0 o'clock. The Centuiv Debating club will, on Tuesda evening, Jan 2, hold a pub- lie debate on the question, "The Win Prosecuted Against the Uoeis by deal Urltnln Is Justifiable." The Methodist (hutch have ai ranged to give a Chtlstmas cantata Saturday evening at 7..10 o'clock, entitled "Santa Claus" " boys. A large house has been built, on the thuieh platfoim and cov ered with cotton batting lepresentlng snow. Seven little bos are to appear In the musical choius. Monday evening the ISaptlst church will hold theli Clulstinas cilebiatlon. The choir has ptepaied special mitf for the evening, and the chlldien aie aKo to sing. A large Chiistmas tren will be, In the chinch, loaded with presents. All chlldien who do not at tend any school a:o tcndlally Invited to come and icielve a piesent. The tuiliitviH have the Hi st coat of paint already applied to the passen ger depot. The new huge locomotives leeently built for the Lackawanna, now make dally tuns civet the load between Suantcin and Hallstead. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the n-in-v If i falls to cure i: W. Clove's slsni ture Is on each box. 23c. MONEOE cotryiY. Special to The Feranton Tllliuiie. Stroudsburg. Dec. 21. Mrs. Prank Staples Is visiting her f .ther In Scran ton Miss Lizzie Cphets, a Normal nt.ul liute. has been elected principal of the Houspi vllle school William Home, who was dlschaiged b Justice Di.iku fjr the latceny of biass ft out the Lackawanna tallroad, found that his stable had been broken into carlv today and a hoise so badly lnjuied that It had to be killed. Kast Stioudsburg's boaul of ttade has decided not to take up the new Hie plant and gla-.s factory project. At a meeting held on Wednesday even ing le'lsed estimates of th? eonstiuc tlon was given. It was found that the (line and glass factenj together would ec t ftoin $20,000 to $2.000 to elect nnd equip. One Item was $',000 for a glnss tank Some discussion was given the Idea to Increase the subset Iptlons, but It was Ilnallj decided that such a com so would be Impossible, both In Katt Sttoudsburg nnd Philadelphia. When the project wns Mist luoaehed the boiough agreed to give $10,C00 and the tlbte company $3,000, Iniinovements to cost seveial thous. one's of dolling will be made to the PU'P and paper mills at MltlSl next stlllnir In fact the mills will lm to ' h- ' l '" nuns win Do te- consirueieci uirougnout. Within tluee miles of Mllfoid, Pike (ouniy. on me .ew jetsey side or th Tl.dnu t- lil ill to Uvei, nn Ind'nn grnvojanl has been found. About foi ty skeletons have nlieady been exhumed. Relics of almost every conceivable sort, size nnd Dhapu also havo boon unenrthed. Mis Mary Jane, widow of the lato llev. Samuel Huff, died In her resi dence at Annloinlnk avenue on Wed nesday, of old age. Deceased was In her soventy-flftli year and hail been a lifelong tcsldent of this town. The f uncial will be held on Saturday nf-te-noon SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Speelnl to The Sciuntuti Trlbuup Susquehanna. Dec. 21. While nt woik In the '"'lndsor milk station Lewis Day noticed what he thought was a stick In a cake of Ice Un the pool. I'teseiuly the Ice melted, and whin the "stick" was free It began fvo take on the appearance of life. In a moment It wilggled violently nnd proved In be n leptlle of the lizard family eight Inches long. Clnlstiims exercises will bo held In the Methodist Sunday school on Mon day evening, when there will be a Chiistmas tree and presentation of gifts to the scholars. The Susquehanna county Clulstlnn Kndeavor contention will be held In the Presbyteilan chuicn In Montrose December 2S and 20. Among the stellar attractions will bo a chalk talk bv Itev. Dr. Picice, of Scranton, nnd ad diesscs by Hev. William Jessup, of Syria, and Itev. Dr. L'dwaid Taylor, of ninghoinlon. A Susquehanna county colony will leave for California next spring. The Kile's coal Oniric lem.alns very heav y. The Presbvterlan society will give a reception to the Sundny school In the church parlois on Monday even ing. Ueftoshments will be solved. The Oaptlst Sunday rchool will havj appropriate exerclcs on Monday even ing. The Krle shops w ill be closed on Monday The Krle paymaster will arrive this evening. Mis w. Tl. Strachen, of this place, on Tucsdiiv evening Instnlled the olll ceis ot (Jl Chapter No. 121. Oidci of th- I ostein Stni, In Client Itend. The levlval piertlngs In the Great Heml Methodist ehureh have rlosvl until aftei Cip holidays. An application will Iv made to the count j couit at the January teim for the dissolution of the Gieat Rend P.rldge company, the stiucture having become a enuntv, or fiee structure. M W Mngulie foimcrly an Kile di vision superintendent, has become sup eilntondent of the chnUnooga division of Hip Cincinnati Southern tallroad nt p n ? r, KmT?G,t,h,,1,0n;1 of Kall.oad T.alnmen. vv I 1 hold Its nt- teenth annual ball In Olstler hall. In 1 Gieat Henel cembei 21 on Friday evening. De- The Susquehanna Athletic club will hold Its annual ball January 3ii. Conductoi lould Ci'ivvcll, of Hall stead, and William D Lusk, of Mont lose. have been in Piterson this week to ascertain from the dlstilct nttotney what he Indended didng In the matter of the lecpiit Lacknwnniia vieck. In Ilnlltcad the Liikaw.inni coin- panv Is arresting boys for stealing coat ' fiom thp c us. i Kdl ni itnrtmv .if th ii-.ii,.., ,1 mo. . sengei complalnstli.it L'di'oi Hlrchnrd of th" Susquehanna Transcilpt, Is dls c iiltrteniiu. Tens nf poultty ar being shipped this we lc fiom Susquehpitna county to Ne. Yoik. Philadelphia nnd oilvr eltlPS. Mis. William Hudcastle. cf Gttat P.?nil. todi sailed for Potto ltlcei. to join hn husband, who Is engaged In the census Inn can. The funetal ot the late Hi tdle.v Heebe took place nnd was latsclv nttended this afteinoon, fiom Mte t.amlly lesi dence In Oakland township. The ie m.ilns wet" Intoned in tho cemeteiy In South Windot, X. Y. Not a Surpiise. It will not be a sut prise to any who are at all familiar with the good quali ties of Chambet Iain's Cough Hemedy, to know that people evetywhere take pleasute In relating their experience In tho use of that splendid medicine nnd In telling of the benefit thev have re celved from It, of bad colds It has cured, of threatened attacks of pneu monia It has aveited and of the child ren it has saved frojn attacks of croup a"d whooping cough. It Is a gtand, good medicine. Tor sale by all drug gists. Matthew Brod . wholesale and re tall agents. Tim IRISH DOCTOR. Humors of His Practice in a Remote Country District. I'lom tho Nineteenth Century Thete ate two enemies hard to cot,- i quer In this countty of the young One Is tiellel in wltthciaft. the other a love for "matter out of place." In my dlr trlct the people leallv believe In L-p-lech.iun.s, or little people. They still visit n wizened witch doctor to hnve "dead hands" cveorclred from be- witched butter, and they hunt mjthl cnl hates as often as living led game Quito lately I was asked to visit a maiden of half a century who wns possessed with a "demmur." Now I know Lizzie Iledmond I.s only suffering fiom lonellnes.s, pure and simple. Her tiny shunt, dumped down In a naimw borcen, Is sin rounded by acres of gol- j den gotse miles or peat land and fields of silky bog cotton. No neighbor, lovev r, enlivens giay existence fur 1 poot Lizzie Wh.u ever Is non-under- fclandulle to the un!iioferlonal mind In Sallyboggln Is cvilled a "demtnui" nnd Is treated as a possession nf the Hvll One Hence T found Llzzl' lying on the mud (looi of her cabin In a "snipped" condition. On her naked lit east wau a penny On the penny an end of candle. Over both penny und candle rested an lm cited tumbler. A "wise womun" was standing gazing earnestly at her handiwork and mut tetlns a charm "Ah! doctor datllnt," set earned Liz zie ttlumphaiitly as I entered the loom, "It's a live elemurr' And tho wUi woman hna located It, doctoi dear! SO'i It u-leppln' an' n-ilsln' Into the glass." I took In the matter at u glance. The wise woman had Hist exhausted the nlr b lighting her candle end nnd Im mediately eoveilng it with a tumble:. 'J Ids. ot couise. acted as a, kind of cup Pli'fJ glass, and flesh rose Into tho vac cum In vuln I demonstrated on my own in in iburnlng u Inde in my Bhlit si svo as I did no) Llzle saw the "toi, too solid flesh theieon following tho law Get the genulue. Refuse substltutea, lutes. M as sum Dr. BulFt IWts curt Vtfrfsi'a, 7Vial, nforic DcBuU'sS Cures all 1 hroat ami I.ung Affection. of suction ius well as the demmur un der the breast bone. Dut sho clung to the belief In the wise woman, npd I was dismissed with Ignominy. In Ireland wo do not lulte offense at this kind of thing. I wrote to Lizzie's landlord, Lore C , saying the wo man was glowing "soft," nnd by re turn post received a 1 note to pay expenses of n chance for her. A short spell In Dublin worked wonders. The demmui' no longer set her heart n-gal-lopln', nnd "the Joultlng of the train stopped the beatln' ov her poolse." My skill was equally Blighted by another patient. She told me her liver was trou ling her, nolntlnc nt the same time to a spot high up under her left arm. "God bless us, woman!" I roared, "your liver does not Ho there." "I think I ought to know whero mv own liver lies," was her disnlllcd, In sulted repl. "Haven't 1 suffered from It these twentv venis7" A third patient was more grnnde dame than either of these twain. Cm being called In my "token" being a (ertaln ted ticket I nsked: "And what's the matter with ou, Mrs. Doo lan?" "I'm thlnkln' that's for you to tell mo," was the haughty response, Just ns If she were paying me a five-guinea fne. I have, of course, a due circle of pa tients who firmly believe in every bolus given by nny Ksculnplus To one such went my friend, the vicar, lately. "How aie vou today, Mrs. N'ealo?" was the question addressed sympathe tically to the greatest grumbler in Sal lvboggln. "Mi1 'erv bid, vety bad. 'TIs the desgestlon, your reverence! Like a hive of bees n-buzzin' an' a-bussln' In try buzzuni." "la it always the same?" Inquired the vlcai, hta eyes twinkling, but with Immovable face (for we leatn to com pose our countenances In Ireland). "Nny, not at all, your reverence. 'TIs often like a load ov bilcks, a-poundln' an' a-poundln.' that's when the bees olnt buzzln'. Hut" and the wrinkled, smoke-grimed old faio brightened "but the doctor God bless him Is af ter glvln me a description, nn' if It don't cute me, he'll describe me agin." In Sillybojsfjln for yeais a certain old woman levied u weekly trlbuf on chailtably disposed folk. All at once a "nevvy" from Ameilca turned up, called on her "pattrons," and after thanking them for their kindness car ried off his mother's sister to end her days In comfort Hut the widow Hoo ligan monounced "Hoollhan" did not lay her bones across the water. She nn.... Mnn.mAnn.l "T nniitdn't iilnn 11 ". mistiness deal." she explained to a ,nU Mo sstcl.a son.s a BOod bhoy ..... ,. ... m, i,i j,a. washe(, nl0 t0 doath... AMERICAN BLUFF WON. Yankee Tourist Didn't Propose' to Be Left Out in the Cold, fiom theeattle Times "Here at home a bluff doesn't count for much," said the globe trotter, "but l m telling you that a good, stiff bluff, with a cheeky Ametlcan behind It. is worth a lot of money in Lutope. When I got aiound to Nice last year the best hotels woie crowded and I had to take up with a small loom On the same lloor was a Ueiman who was occupy ing a suite, though not spending much money or putting on uny great style. One day there was a gieat row. The Intullotd h.ul asked him ns a pattlcu lat favot to vacate for a newcomer nnd, of course, the man didn't pio pose to be turned out. At the desk was un Ameilcan I had tun acioss In Venice a buyer for a Chicago orv goods house. When the landlord an 1 the German began to gabble In ehoi js the buyer pulled a. blank check fiom his pocket .and reached for a pen and said' "All this talk Is of no use. I want rooms here I will buy the hotel nnd select my suite. Sir, what Is jour cash pi Ice foi this hotel?" "'You would buy the hotel!" ex claimed the landlord as he threw up bis hands In surptie. "'Grounds and all, and I want It to day. How much n million 'hree or four' And what name shull I nil In on the check?' "Say now," laughed the tourist, "but you ought to havo seen that thing woik! The German had determined to be ugly about It. but when he bumped up against a man who had as soon pay four millions as one for what he fan cied he felt awed and humbled nnl leady to quit The landloid figured tint to tutu away such a Croesus would niln his house, and It wasn't half an hour before tho bluffer was Installed In the suite and the German wns chucked Into a dog hole on the top tloor. And that wasn't all, mini you. When they sent the buyer a bill based on his supposed millions he got up and thieateued to buy up the town and stmt six soap factories to mnnlng, and they cut every Item In two an i begged his pardon to boot I don't b'- i Heve that chap had $1,000 to his rnira, but he Just walked ovet everythln: and everybody for two weeks, and It was current gossip that he owned the whole of Chicago and a good share of St. Louis and Cincinnati. Nothing but cold bluff, which wouldn't havo taken him Into nn Amerlcnn dance hall as a deadhead, but It was equal to a letter of credit for Jl, 000,000 over there." Lytton's Wonderful Faculty. Hulwer Lytton's wonderful presence of mind Is Illustrated by two unedotcs In the curtent Quarterly Review In a Taunton ball 100m. the shawl of a lady with whom Ilulwer was goln- through tho lnnccis suddenly caught Pie Stepping a few paces aside and so ciulell) us caicely to attrai noli"?, hei pnitnor ten 1 ed the wiai pe- fiom her shoulder, extinguished the sparks with his hands, nnd with his usual fin lshed lnsoucla'ce, icturned th mantle to Its possessor. 1 ot being much the v orse for the .vcldent. Heneat'i Idsl " er's roof Lj d Carnarvon wltnejed another proof scarcely less dramatic of tho composuie of his official chief In dlsconceitlng circumstances. A young mnn had taken off the chimney piece a small vaso of valuable china, given to his host during his travels by an Asiatic celebrity. With sueldert nervousness the visitor lost hold of tho precious vessel. It was actually about to drop upon the health. In an other moment It would have been shiv ered Suddenly Hulwer. who war standing plum bv, stretched out hit hand and caught the falling ornament vv Ithln a few Inches of the lloor. "Fleld td. by Jcve' But I've saved my crock cry, vvh"ili 1 would sooner not havo written 'Mnnc y' than havo lost." About the Size of It. Illxon But tho law can never make n man honest. Dixon No, but It can niako him aw fully uncomfortable when ho Is dishonest, Chicago News. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Rovlew. New York, Dee. 21. The stock market had to uirry another heavy load of liqui dation todaj. Trndlng Has on a Mnaller toalo than on any previous dn ntul weak but tho tone wiih leverlsh and un settled throughout und tluctuutloiiH were instant. The) principal celling pressure' c line from London, vvhero tho monev dif ficulty was agginvntcd bv re new eel np prdiciiAlons over the sefttv of the llrlt Ifch tcilnmns In South Aft lei and the. ad vance In the dllelal discount rate of the Hank of France, l'erced liquidation in i ho London exchange was on a huge HCiilo and oveifluwul to the New Yo.k market. The Internally listed stocks were acutely depdessed at the opening niul were not nblo to make nny tulistuntlnl headway all elav. In the lust hour thete was renewed selling of thitt group, which forced down prices nil through the rull road list frcm iu to fi point, tho ex tremo decline being In Ngrthwcstein. T.10 leading specialties were also at tho low points of the day In the Inst hour. lho bcurs wcio active In the late drive liny Ing to cover Fhnrt contiacts caused soma sharp rallies but thev were not well held nnd tho closing wns exceedingly unset tled nt subhtnntl.il Pieces compared with last night's cloe notable feature of the weakness, as was the case jestciday wns the easier late ruling nt the time foi call money. After leudli g nt 7 per cent In tho morning loans were being made at 5 to 3 per cent at tho time when prises were dropping most rapidly The weak ness was not so much confined to tho i.pecul.atlvo Industrials ns was tho case .vesterdny and If liquidation wns being forced bv discrimination as to collaterals tho standard rnlhond stcekB were thrown over to obtain funds for the protection of holdings of ImlustrlnW Prices In a number of tmpciitnnt stocks approached oi fell below the low point of Monday nnd this fact seemed to Incline holdets to K'll Brooklyn Itnpld Transit was by no means so conspicuous ns j c sterday but the dealings were ver) Inrge nnd the Hue Illations very wide It was vigoloiiHly supported In the early de illngs, but ap parently only for the purpoo of muklnt; 11 market for further lleiuldatton Sup poir was forthcoming from time to time eluilng tho day which checked the down ward tendency Sugar was verv erratic at a level below lost night nnd fell to within of Monday's low level Metro politan nnd Manhattan were acutely de pressed, the former falling 8 polnt The New York Ons st irks were strong during the oarlv dealings on tumors of a settle ment nf the g.is wnr, but they weak ened before tho clc se, Uxcopt for the continued strict dlcrlmlnutlon ngalnst some i lnses ot toeks ns collateral, ensv ci iiilltleinii weie maintained In tho money market Total sales "21 llKl shares, liouds weakened In sjmpathv with stocks. To tal sales, par value, J.'.Cl" 000 United States 3s and the old in udvanced 'i In tho bid price. The following cjuntttlcns are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co , rooms 70j-0G Mears building Telephono MCS. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est ing Am Sugar 1JP4 l'.Vi 120 1:14 Am Tobn'CoCo .. . SOU vii, S7 8"1. Atch., To .1 S. To lh 1vb4 17 17 A . T & S r. I'r .. 17, 57v, ,,; ;r,s, Hiook It T CD C7, Ii24 64Vi t'on. Tobncco 1!74 2Si 27'i 27 Ches & Ohio 2SH 29 28 2s People's (5as MV4 95 1214 0! Chic & N V Ill -it2 151 151 Chle.. 1 & Q US W- 1174 H' St. Paul lliiV4 UfiVi 1111 IUS Itoek Island .. . .101 10Ih VVt 10J8 Delaware &. Hud ..1Wi UVi 112 1IJ D. I. & W . 173 172 17(1 170 K.m & Te , Pi .11 ,'l't ? 29 l.oui" ft Nfinh . . 71'S 7C"i "rt l'4 Manhatten Hie . sn'i 'nic. wt mt. Met Tl action Co 171 l")l 1'J I'd Mo I'.iclllc Tf, .!) 3i &; J1rhevCtt1tr.il ... 1U14 lll 11134 1114 Nor I'acllle .11 ulK, IS", 1'U,, Nor Pacific. Pr . Tl'J. 71';. 74 7m. N Y'Cential . 12ii3 US 127 I'-'i'i Ont & West . 21'Si .'1'4 ?n, '. . P.irine M.ill . ."S ' 17'i 'I7'i Phil. rt. Head . . 17 17Vj 17 17 Phil. .4 P.eail . Pr .. 17's 47'4 4Sic, W2 Southern It IJ . Pr. Mi Hhi C01i .rd Tenn , C & It mi ... 77 774 7.1 ,1'j 1' S. Leather .... 12'4 12' 12 12 f S Leather, Pr . VJ (., CS fS 1'nlon P.itllle iVi. tV' 4P, -,Prt I'nlnn P.ie , Pr . ..71V, 71S TOU 70', AVabish. Pr 19S 2u 19 l'i-h West. Pnion . ... S.I". K4 VoU NT'i Ponni It. It l.K l.ifl 1.") i l'ed flteel -IVi I14 4 li" IVcl ?tccl Pr 70 71 1.914 70 Am. S S. V Il'4 42 40'4 40.. CHICAGO HOAHD OP TRADI1 Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT lug . est rt Ing July 7U 70i. 0 7u'4 Mil) W 70'4 C9U V COUN. May 3i Tl 32'4 3.1 OATS. Ma 2!'i 24 2Pi Jt POItK Januniv !)9o 10 j0 9-w 907 May 102.' 1032 102J lu 21 LAUD , January .1.32 .141 .112 141 May .151 5 iZ 5 53 5.(j1 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. . xTntliinnl ItnnlE .... Bid Asked. soo Pcrnnton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Hank Dime Dep&DlH Bank. ...... economy L Bht. H &P-Co... Scranton 111 . H " -0 LacUa Trust & Safe Dcp Co. Scranton Paint Co ... Clark & Snover Co. Com. ... Clark & Snover Co. Pr. ..... Her lion fence A. Mrs Co.... Scranton Axle Works Lacka. Dalty Co, Pi . Co Savings Bank & Trust Co Btarda.d Drilling Co D.g. Scranton Pass Itnllway, drat mortgage, due 1920 ....... i--.-.-.t.a CtrAot llnllnnv. first 235 95 425 2C0 47 83 150 80 490 125 100 100 20 'so 2W 115 mortgage, duo 1913 11 People b Street uninvay. uen oral mortgage, due 1921 .... Dlekson Manufacturing Co .. Lacka Tovwitdilp School 1 .. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 Mt Vernon Coal Co Unronlnn A V 1 P Wnrkfi - 115 100 10J 10J t5 Scranton Traction Ci bonds.. 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market (Corrcctid by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) nutter Creamery. 21.i27c; pilnt. 25a 27e , dall, lulls'. .'Ge IZest Selce t western, lfiic. ; nearby state, 2lc ClieexB Pull cream, new, liue, HeaiiH Pt i lm choice mariow, $2.30; medium, tl. ea U. Onions Per lm , 15c. Potatoes Pt r bit , Site Lemons $!50aJ,75 pel box. Plour-JI 30. riillndelplim Qinin nnd Product Phllidelplila. Dee. 2I.-Wheut-Weal: and barely Htend , contract Kiade, Uc cembei, 70j71e Coin Steady; No 2 mixed, December, 17'i'i37'.c O.itH Steady; No. 2 white clipped 31'4a"2e , No 2 do do 30'4u!lc , No 2 mled do. 204u 2')jc PotiitucH L'nc handed, l'eniii')! anla choice, per bushel, 55nDVe ; New Yoik ami weMtein do do. do. (ili55c ; ijo do fulr to Kflud, COaJJe nutter Firm und 'i.e. higher, fancy weiteru cicatner, -T'it , do. prints, 2so. Kepg Plrin, fresh, ncurlij, 21c , dn. wtc rn, 21c , do nauth wi stein. 10c . do southern, lSt Cheese Plrm; rttlned SiiRntH Sttiulv Talloi Kteadj , tlt prime, in jcikmIih.ic!b, 1"4c , country do do. baricls, S.iS'iC , dail., do, lc. ; cakes, K'iiio'ie , Kre.iHc Sal.c Live Poultry-Steady; fowls, S.iDc. , old iciosters, frt6H.e , sprlnp chickens, 7'4a 4'jic ; ilurki, iuii'jc , kccsc, hVvnic ; tut He8. 9al0j, ; chlell, OiOiJc. Dreseed Poul tr Plrm. wnoil dimancl, funis, choice, 10c. : dci. fair to i;c.oi1, 'JaO'-jc. ; old roos ters, "c , chickens, nearby, flille , west ern do, lurge lOall't'- ; medium do. Da SM.lv small 7afe tutUejs ibolco to fanev. Ual3e foi western and t.inllc. for nnarle do , fat ito Rood, PalOc Infertoi do. 7 ic KcM'clpts Plcuir. l,om bun els ntul 7 OM s.ccks, wheat. C 000 bushels; coin llii OW bushels; oats. 11.0)0 bushels Willi mints Wheat, 4 Oflu bushels, corn, lO.ftl'J buthcln, oats, 12 000 bushels. NowYoikarnln and Proiincn Market New York, Dec, 21, Flour Asaln very fclow but HtcMidy, dosing firmer, with wheat, Wheat Spot HUudy; No. 2 ud, 71c. f. o, b. ulloat; No, 1 northern Duluth 7fHc f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. I hard Duluth, SOMc. f. o, b. afloat spot; No. 2 Sensible Gift itiiFor Geiitleiiieii)''''"')'')'')'' Men ;irc pcncially practical. Nothing pleases a man more upon Christmas time than to rcceivt a sensible giftwc mean something useful. Our store is full ol useful things the kind that make ideal holiday gilts. Among them are the very finest assortment of Trnvcll 11?,' Iliis, ('a ties, I'mhi'cllns, Tunc suspenders. gj House and llatli Holies, ;- We reipectfullv ask you to call and allow us to show 'Z, V'Hi our magnificent stoJc. Should be pleased id have c' 55 you look around, alliough you do not buy. $i I LOUIS H. ISAACS, I iionlsrras.... 412 Spruce Street. f: OPEN DIPHTHERIA . We will thoioughly lenovatc your house after sickness, using gcnculcd Formaldehyde Gas, the bet known germ:icide and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. ifficii&t$ PricBS FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. SCREENS, three-fold, now $1.75 Upholstered R-cUers, uow 2.75 Jardiniere Stands, now 85 Foot Rests, now 75 Enameled Beds, now 5.75 Sofa Cushions . 50 Ladies' Dressing Tables, now 7.50 Ladies' Desks, now 4.75 Everything New and Upto-Date. J&-SbOO LACKAWANNA AVEl iSi WWfWTO ast Mountain Sold by All Tirst-Class Druggists. Highly llccom incmlcd by l'hys clans. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Offlce 902 West Lackawanna Arena?, Scranton. P.i. TELEPHONE 4732. Eoarllircanccdt! a reliable, nroathly.wgnlitlnR modlclne. Only htrmlcasand tho l utcst druga BhouU b ntod. II jou l-ant tho beel, got ITP deal's Fsff3K3Bs3!8 FiBflS Thoy aro prompt, :ifo nnd certain In remit. R.t;Sv..c,n m,ifc,i',i rvovor clls.inrnlnt. Go d for 81.00 ter box. For Sale b JOHN H. PHELPS, opruco sircji. led, 72Vu? elevntor; options opened steady and unchaiiBcd, but t-oon d eloped weak ness and closed llrm at 'j.i'.i nc I .id uiuc. .Mitch closed 71V , AIu, 7'n. . Jill, "Vie., Deccmbei, 7.'.i Com Spot llim. No .' WW r. 1 ullont ind alt eb'vatoi , options opined ttc,ul and un chanccd, Kiaduallj adanced latei In Uu da and tlctccl llim at c i,datie. May closed uOf ; December, J'i'i.i. Oats Spot unlet; No. 2. 21e ; No I 2S'..e . Ni 2 wlnle. ..P4c , No S white .,"'-.! tn.ik mt "I western, Slla'' c. ll.nlc while. .1 i.b op tions ipilet and Ktt.icl. Ilutlci Steady. Wfslein cicaineiy JJa.'7i ; luemr). l.V.u Sue , June crcimcl), 22a."lki . Imitation cr Mtieij. l'n'.ii slate elalij, ItaJje , do fimimry, J- - Clieisi riim. fall n de fain small. 12olSc ; fall niiiile I kc fnt.c. U i.ille lato made small, 1." ii'. ''ji' ; latKe late made, ll4,il.'e. l';KS Lteail) , Muti and Ptnnsj Ivi.niu SUiM- , i western iiiiKimkii nt man:, iui:i',.c. ; wcstLiu. 21a2le.. loss off Chicago Grrin and Produc?. ChlcaRO. Dec. 21. Tho cnpauemenl by KiiRland of ocean Hueis toi the trans port stuleo was the ihlef bullish lte.ni ot the daj 111 wheat Muj dosed 'Ho oer jislcrdi Com eh nil c. und oats 'ia V hlfihei Pi jvlslons in tho rUn-o were u trllle up In May polk nnd ilhs We. hot tcr In Utel. ('ml ciuntatlons weie as fol lows: Kb ur sM'ndj , No 3 sprliiR wheat, UlCc. No 2 led. UaijC , .No. 2 colli. S'lVtiiSHV' N i 2 jellow coin ll.i.lc; No ? ontr i2i..'i2.1:je No 2 wl'lte 251 2"."iC. No 1 white. JUiuWjc ; No. : te, Sle : No. 2 barley. 'KnlSe. No 1 fins steel mill northwest, 11 ISH. tltnotliv seed, JJ '15; miss polk, SOulO: lard, $510a!il0; rllis. loose, $5 15ar. 40, railed shoulders, CJharWc ; eleai sides, boxed, ?510aC.50; whlskcv. ?12".'' sugars, cut loaf, 15.70; cr.inul itcil, $5 is. Chlcngo Llvo Stock Market. ("IiIcuko. Dee Jl - Cattle. aoml to choice) native steeis, liv lilshei . llRlit and In ft lint klneU rlow. Tcmis. llrm, ICalBc. hlKher Cow in irkei nnd earn us. utronger; hocKcih und fiLdcrs. utcuel) ; c oel to choice. $5 30.10.73. pool' to Hie elluiu. $123(15 30. mlscel stockers, $3aJ.76; selected f.eders, JIJUI.Hl, noml to tholeo cows. tJ.50.il W; lulfers. $l.ira5, chuiicts, J'.Ml, bulls, J.'.'Wal.a; e,iles $h7. ffd Toxhh beeves. JIT,a530. Hokh Hiy openeel stioiurer, rloeel weak; IlKllt, shudo Irwer; niUeil und butchurs, $190,U.lTMi Hood to choko hcay, $4a4.1Ki loub'h -. 0 Dress Suit Cases, Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, Klc. MulUers. 412 Spruce Street. EVENINGS. x n 0. THE SCRANTON BEDDI.VQ COMPANY. inmlftl'ilffilftJIlfl Lithia Water Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenuo and To P&TEfIT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. u.w iw.i"i-. llKht f: on i4 10. bulk of files H"iill.'i. Ph ii Market Hlrons iiml i 1, I, nnl iimbs, inlOe hlKlu i , i iiiimnn iriinlrt sttmh to shook native we tin rs tsull! Iiimbs, Jl",0al75, wc-t i in we iliers ( 1 1 Vi. wesicin lambs $) 73a S.Vi Receipts -Cuttle 7 Odl head, Iiors, J.'.uui heiid sheep -' iHO be ad Buffalo Llvo Stock Market. Kust Kuffiilo Dee .'1 Cattle S'endy for cuod (trades, c oinnum Mockers b r, leuls. $oa7 73 lines Active anil c htch er; Votkers $IJ-inl2'i, ll(,ht. $1 13u4 JO. miMd. $1 2ia I o, medium and heaj, $1 , lies, $110.1115, roushs, ?!c,0a3S5, stuf-s, $on3 3ei Sheep and L'imh' fitronirer lor Kood lambs, sheep nime uellve, but prices no In iter, best lambs, I'.tn.ileO; mils to gociil, Ia3'l"i, sheen tips $!70a.!SO, iii'ls to Kouil. K'u J 1,0, welherH ami eai line's, $la4 10 to (l.bO. New Yoik Live Stock. New York, Dee 21 Heeics PeeltiiR slc:td' calves, bdoi! e:il, llrm. othera Heady: l t u urel cuhes, nninlniil, lowei, Mills. 40.125, tops, $S.r0, llttlo calies. Jl riheep and Lnmbr Sheep not wanted arid lower, choice lambs, hiimiH ; iiu'ilium Kradis, . eak; ceunmon to prime she p, $2 2ria4 23; common to choice lambs. $l 50 I to. Hops Finn on llcht cuppli , prim western Iiokb, $1.50. East Liberty Cattle Mnrket. 1'nct I.licm. Dee 21 Cuttle-Ste al ; iNtril. J'lWlil'ri. pilme $3.ih5SO, com inon, $3nu. Moss- Actle, prime heuiy hues, Jl.lu, plluie meellums, $1 2J,il :7Vj, belt heiuy Ye Ik rs, l.?u. (food I 1il 1 Tk. ers. $llrit20 plKs, u to iiuulll. $1 10a 113; hood i'oi"iiH. $;.Ma.76; iIkk s.us mid stUKS, $2.6i'.i3. 10. Oil Mniket. Oil Ct. Die. 21, Credit Imlanees. $1 CI, cmtlUcates, l,00 Imiials cash sold at $1 C3, bhlninoiits. 0.ii8 hauels: uverane. 7J2II liHiretlsj runs, ?1,SJ bairuls; uvui.ego. H,- 1 ClSO 1i.il rets.