THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MWJMWMAl STABBED FOURTEEN TIMES. Pettebone Street, Duryea, the Scene of a Lively Eight. Special to the Soranton Tribune. Plttston, Jnn. 1C Pcttcbonu street. Duryea, waB the scene of a lively fight nt 3 o'clock thin morning, ami uk it result Michael Wllbn, njred 27 ycurs, mi unmarried Polnnder, lies lit the Plttston hospital In n serious con illtlon, having been stubbed fourteen times. WHIm, In company with two other Polnndeis, Martin Krlkeunlo and Michael Tubulin, both of Duryea, had spent Sunduy night In several saloons at that place. The men. It Is said, were In an In toxicated condition and while on the utteet became Invoked In a nuairel uhlih lesulted us above stated. The victim savs that Kitkcunlo held him uhlle Tnbulls stabbed him with u knife. Wllba's wounds me as follows: Klght In the small of the b.uk, two on the right buttock, two on the head, tha thhd lltiKct (if the right hand Is nl moht cut off nnd the little Anger on the same iilin has a bad cut. Krlk eunlo and TabulN have been urtestel and lodged in the county Jail. DEATH OF MRS. MARCY. Respected Resident of Duryea Pass es Awny. Spednl to the Seranton Tribune. Plttston, J.m. in. A veiy s.id death was that which occuired at Diuvel about 1.30 o'clock this evening, when Mrs. lbith.i Maiey passed away. She was the wife of Charles M.ucy, who Is employed as a cloik In the Law leiue stoic of the Council I'oal totn pany. and was about 40 years of tig". Hesldt s her husband. Mis. Marey Its suivived by a family of six childien, the nmiKoif I of whom Is but one day old. The deceased was the daughter of the late Captain John S. Matey, omi of the eatllest seltleis, and was held In the hluhest esteem. STABBING AFFRAY. Honesdale Italians Indulge in Mild Blood-letting Sport. Sjin lul to The Soranton Tribune. Uotiesdnlc, Jan. IS. Saturday nigh, at a house on I'nlon Hill, occupied by u woman known by name as .Irs. Buf falo mil, a number of Italian lailroad luboreis and otheis weie congregate 1 amidst the flow of beer. A row wu'i staited, and as a lesult one Phlllln Seellg was stabbed scrci.il times. Dr. Kdwanl Hums was called to attend the wounded man, whose Injuries are not considered serious. Killed by a Freight Tialn. Speel.il to tin Scinnton Tribune. Plttston. Jan. 13. William Mollskey a Polander, about SO years of age, liv ing In this city and employed as ,i miner at the Hutler colllei.v, near her", was killed today. About 12 o'clock noon, he had finished his labors, an 1 In returning to his homo had occasion to cioss the Lehigh Vallej'sinountain cut-off Hacks. He was stiuck br an incoming freight tialn and received Injuiies fiom which he died at the Plttston hospital at 4 o'clock. His skull was flushed and an aim broken in two places. Scalded to Death. Sptclai to tbo Scr.inlon Tribune Plttston, Jan. l.'i The little S- ear old son of Mr. and Mis. Hi nest Docho kal, was teitlbly scalded at her home on Stephenson stieet. Durjea, Satui clay afternoon, by nccldentallv falling Into a tub of boiling watei. The child died yesteiday nfterluiffeilnK teirlble agony, and was buried this afternoon. BRADFORD COTfNTY. Spcclil to the Scianton Tilbune. Townnda, Jan. ir,. SevLiiteen pieces of land aie advertised foi sheilff sale on Feb. 2. Neatly 100,000 bushels of potatoes vveie lalsed by the faimeis of Oirlil township last vein. The stockholdeis of the First Na tional bank have ic-electcd the old boaid as follows: Diiectois. It. A. Meuur. II Stieeter, II. C. Porter. Will, lam Little, It. H. I.anlng, V. J. Sweet, John W. Codding, K. K. Klzer, C. L. Tiacy; (ashler. X. N. Hetts; president. C. I,. Tiacy. The ollUers of the Cltl zens N.itlonnl bank aie: Cashier. J, K Newell; president, I:. Oveiton: diiej toif. i:. Oveiton. William Wttilch. H. J. Thomson, J. m. Rahm, M. Shepaid. H. Knykemlall. ji.. ami willlum Max well, John Clink, ..f nig pond, has hiought Milt for $10,000 damages against Dr Dwyci, near Troy, for alleged malpiac tlce in Heating a fiactuied ankle. Jtobeit I- Itedlngton. a llfe-Iong iesl clent of Tioy. died on Wednes.lay, leav ing a widow and two daugliteis. Mis 1J. J J. As-nlnwull, of Buffalo, and Mis Hurt Giant, of Hmoklyn. Watklns camp. No. 73, Sons of 'et eiuns, has Install.d the following new ptllcers: Cuptnln, Jnmes Vincent: Hist 'lieuuiiunt. Leo VIt: second lieuten ant, Unrty Coon, camp council, J. A. Mason, U, A. Htbeit und K. I,. Hoff man. Soft coal Is reported ns being very scarce In Canton and vicinity. cScheuller, McGatty & Co., marble deale.ry, have Installed a new polisher and gas engine to their establishment ' The city water at Wuveily has be come necessary to he tested by a stuto chemist. -..Railroad work on the division of tha Lehigh Valley nt this lime of the year Is a rather peculiar fact, as It Is shown that the work train Is still on the road, and 120 men ate. employed putting In n nine hours a day working on the com pany's new sidings at Rummerfleld. .-The J oof of the coal shed of R. p. Myer vvhb go heavily loaded by snow Vn Thursday .night that .on account of Its dilapidated condition It caved in, ,and workmen had to be called out in the night. 'At the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance com pany, of Tuacarora. the fallowing 1900 offlceis wer chosen: President, will- Rcecharrfs Pills i - btMEMOKHADAOa1M ' and act Uk atrngle em a weak atomaea and dlmordmd liver. U wsu um wm, at tt an mm. "L i f i 1 i i i i lam Shumvvny; secretary, A. B. Sum ner: treasurer, Adln Lyonr general agent, J. H. Black. Thl company In sures farm property only nnd dining Its start Its assessments only aggre cnte '.13Vi mills. Oeorge M. Ellsworth, of Tunkhnn nock, Is buying n large amount of lim ber land in this county. Slcichbclls were henrd for the first time this season on Friday. Father T. M, Hanley, of Hnnesdale, was calling on his many friends In Townnda and vicinity the last of the w cek. Court Stenographer nnd Mis, Arthur Head mouin the loss of their son, Arthur, Jr., whoso death occurred on Friday, after an illness of less than one week of appendicitis. The young man was u bright scholar und had t host of friends. Funernl services oe rttrted at his late home yesterday. "Quo Vadls," the great tellglous play, Is billed for Hale's opera house next Monday evening. The scenery Is ctt jotdinntlly elaboiatc and the acts aie supported by the best of profes sional talent. Manager Klrby desetres nnd will lecelre the generous pation age of the people for hts effoits In se curing uch it hlgh-tatcnted company on his engagtmtnt list for liioo. Constable Of c. Ilollon was In Pitts buig last week and returned on Satur day with Fied Van Hauager, cli.uged with stealing. His teim had Just ex plicd In the Western penitentiary, nnd u win i, int had been Issued for his ur rist lire jcat.s ago. .1. (!. Wllcov, a Lehigh Valley Hag man, was seriously Injiiud on Satur day, near H'ysox, by slipping and In falling stiuck the engine cylinder, fiac tuilng his skull. He was taken to the Sa.vre hospital. J. S. Bull, of Coitland, N. V.. who made his hendquartets in Towanda for seveial weeks, seeming the light of way for the Bai clay-Canton railroad, has completed his woik and returned on Saturday to Philadelphia. HONESDALE. Special to the Scinnton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 13. Miss Vinnio Hose had as her guests, over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Yocum, of Scian ton. Mr. Daniel C. Osborne left yesterday for Boston, Mass, on a business tilp In the Intel est of the Maple City Glan Cutting company. Miss nmnia Bums, of Seranton, Is a visitor at the home of her brother. Dr. Kdu.ud Burns. A number of Honesdale people went to Haw ley on Sunday to view the scene of the destiuctlvo Hie that vis ited the town. A number of fine turnouts ate seen on the streets of Honesdale. but th splendid blown span, with their gol 1 mounted harness and chimes, owned by Mis. John D. Weston, lead all In beauty. Saturday night a foui-hoise sleigh ing paity, members of Hone-dale Ilr bekah lodge, drove to H.iwley and pall a visit to theii sister lodge of that pint e. Tills weik, the week of piayer, is being observed by the Baptist an J Pi esbyteil.m chin ches. Sei v Ices vvei-' held In the Methodist chinch last week and aie continued tills week. f i pit siding older of Honesdale district will, be pitsent on Thuisday evening. The thiid number on the Clulstlin Kndcnvor enteitnlnment rouise will be given In the Opera house, on Thurs day evening next, by the Keystone Concert ti Jo. This (Tuesday) evening Lincoln I Caitet's vvondeiful war play "Chatta nooga," will bo pi evented at the Opeia house, for the (list time hi Honesdale The falluie In completing the nev i.illioad between Wamait and Pur view by Jan. 13, ns expected. Ins caused a postponement of miming the Kile passenger ti.ilns to the new Del avvaie and Hudson station until Feb. 1, at which time It Is expected to com mence liinulng thiough coal, ftelght nnd passenger tiains. Oiders for The Sci anion Tilbune left nt the following places will lecelv piompt attention: Shaiptlen Binth eis, J. B. Nellson. Gtand Union Tea Co. store, oi with the cairler. FOREST CITY. Special to the Pcnu.U.n Tribune. Foiest i Ity, Jnn. 15. Hnteipilse Hose company have elected the follow ing otIUeis to serve for the ensuing .vear: Piesldent, T. J. Pentecost; tlist vice president, Henry Carr: seeond vice piesldent. '.. C. Cair; secietaiy, A. H, Pentecost: assistant secretniy, E. i: Hoi ton; tieasuier, H. Johns; tiustees, T. W. Budd, George H. Led yaid. George L. Taylor: foreman.Thos. Duck: flist assistant, .untune West gate: second assistant, John Calla han: dilver, II. P. Johns; captain, r. M. Gardner; J inltor, Oliver F, Corle. Stelln Cnilston, daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Cnilston, Is ill with scui let fevei. The Hillside Coal and lion company paid Its employes yesterday. E. It. W. Seaile, of Susquehanna, was a business visitor In town yester day. Mrs. D. J. Folev. of Susquehanna, Is the guest of friends in town. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Struntun Tribune. ructoiyvllle. Pa., Jun. 13. Captain E. J. Illce post. Grand Aimy of the Republic, Installed oftlcei.s last Fildnr night, after which tefieshments weto served. The following olllceis were In stalled. Commander, W. H. Dodd; senior vice, Solomon Reynolds; Junloi vice. Smith Pottei: chaplain, Mllo Travis; quintet muster, II. N. Capwell; onicer of the day, Kmeison Van Flee:, ofllctr of the gunrd, D. D. Gardner, adjutant, Benton Coleman: eccictaiy. C. A. Iiilggs. Ptofessor Fraim Beman, of Blng hamton. N. V., will give an oigan re cital at tho Methodist Episcopal church next Friday evening nt s o'clock. Professor Beman Is the man who placed tho new plpu organ In th. church, nnd Is a complete master l tho Instrument. An admission fee of 35, 25 nnd 15 cents will bo charged, proceeds to go to tho organ fund. Mr. Orrln Browning, who had been seriously 111 for tho past few weeks, died Sunduy evening, nt tho homo of ChurleH Gardner. Funeral announce ment Ipter. Mr. J. N. Capwell. of Seranton, and Mr. Seneca Niuec, of Auburn, N. Y spent Sunday with relatives here. The funeral of Mrs. Merton Mc Known, who died at the home of her sister-in-law, near Lake Wlnola, was conducted Sunday. Interment In OU Depot cemetery, Paulnwna Kebeknh lodge. No. 58. In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, will entertain Vista lodge of BprlnBevllle, tnis (Tuesday) evening. There will be services all this week, . will, tfin uvnnfif I.im ,f LVMtii, ,lV,t I the Methodist Episcopal church. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to The Hrrntiton Tribune. Susquehanna, .Inn. If:. An unknown man was killed by a tialn nt Unlondnle on Saturday evening. Ills remains were badly mangled. The Board of Trade v 111 hold a ban quet at the Starruccn, home February 21. A fine programme Is being ar ranged Following nrc the nev officers of the First National bank; Piesldent, M. H. Elsmnn; vice president, Oeorge I. Frazler: cashier, C. Fred Wrlsht; as sistant cnshler. A. II. Folkenburg1; dlre'ctorr, F. D. I.yon, Ah in Edwards, S. Fulkenbuig, Joseph F. Lnnnon. The Erie Is fetretlng out coal thieves along the line. Tons of coal nre dully stolen from the pockets and earn. The successful setle.i of revivil meetings, held In the Brandt Ptcsby tot Ian i hutch, have closed. Tho Susquehanna Mannerchor will entertain Its lady friends at a mas cpietade ball, to be held In Its Oakland Side music hall on Monday evening, Januaiv 2!. Christ Epsopnl chinch Is to be generally Improved. The Hullsteud Athletic club will hold a hop Janunrv . Hassett and Holll han's Susquehanna otchestta will fur nish music for the occasion. III. Kev. Bishop Ethelbert Talbot will visit Chi 1st Episcopal ehutch In Sus'juhaiuia February 13. Dm lug hli stay the Men's club will give u suppor in Ills honor at the Cunnwucta home. The Young Lndles' Guild of r'hrlst Epl&eopal church will hold Its annual fair Fcbtu'iry 10-17. Hon. Galusha A. Grow lni been in vited to be the orator of th" dnv nt the ccntennlil cclcbintlun of Harfoid nciulemy, but he thinks It will be Itn- ' possible for him to accept. ' BiiKlness if mains eteellent on the Jefferson division of the Etle. Pltkertl tislu nnen ar" meeting with excellent success on the lakes of this vicinity. Theie was n perceptible fall of snenv on Suuduv, FUfliclent to make slush, but little sleddln. llev. Walter S. Peterson, of South Dakota, on Sunday occupied the pul pit of the Oakland Methodist chinch. Harry Leslie, of Rochester. N. Y., Is sltlng his patents, M'r. and Mi 3. John M. Leslie? on Jaekson stteet. Four female Egyptians have Invaded the town and are telllntr fortunes. The Delavvure und Hudson paid Its stntlon hands nnd trainmen on Friday. The Susquehanna Journal very prop el ly defends former District Attorney W. D. U. Alney from the nttneks made upon him in the confessions of Eagan and Shcu. Ml. Alney Is nil tight. He has a host of friends, who will not believe he acted unpiofesslonnlly In his work o seeming evidence against the muidercis. The chatges made did not come from a veiv good source. Lincoln J. Caitet's "f'hattanooga" Is the next opeia house .Uttaellon. Today ('. K." Feller niccoeded Isaac Bond ns master meclrinle of the, Erie shops In this place, ard Mi. Bond be came master mechanic of the Eilo shops In Hotnellsville, vice C. P. Weiss, i esigned. L. C. BerginlUer s in at his honii on Pleasant avenue. llv. H. I. Sheldon, of Kingston, N. Y.. will -oon begin i seiies of evan gelistic nicotines In the Susquehunui Piesbytctlan (hutch, It Is lepotted thnt Rev. E P.. Allen Is soon to sever his loWtlons with tho Baptist chinch. Flood und Pleire's dancing school will be held In Hogan upeiu liousi on Filday evening. The Erie, has asked for ar extension of time for equipping all of Its cats with air biakes and patent safety couplets until January 1. IS'JI. The lequest will piobably be gt.mted. H. M. Congdon. a New Yoik ehutch nichltett, has been the guest of Rev. C. W. Bost, minister In charge of Chi 1st Episcopal church Relics me being; gathered for the coming Hatford centennial celebia tion. WYALUSING. Slice I.il to the 8er.11 ton Tilbune. AVv-.tlU' hip;, Jnn. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes ! Intner nnd son. Hew Itt, of Moshojiiion, spent Sunday with his sis ter. Mr?. H. H. Gavloid. Mrs. V. u. Bunnell, who has been vlMtlnp; her mother, Mrs. t,. T. Hlnes, lesutned to Scianton last Friday. Miss Alllo Hoffman, of Cold Cicek, spent Sunday at her home. Mr. Albeit Miller, of Le Ilaysville. spent last Filday and Satutday in tow n. Miss Kmraa Leioy went to New Ha ven, Conn., hospital Inst week, vvher she will study for a tt.ilnod nurst. Mr. A. D. Lynch, foreman on the I.acjville MissenBei, called In town Kildny evcnlnc:. Mr. John W. Vnughnn died at his home In Keokuk. la., Dec. 28, nftcr an Illness of consumption. His father, IMwIn V.iiiKh.in, was killed by a ocl( Island tialn at Buena Vista, la., n 1870. John V. was man led June, 1D6, to Miss Wjckoff, who with his mother and sister suivlve him. Judge StionR Is able to bo out npraln after liavlnR the chlckenpox. Mis. Heuy announces the mntrlaga of her daushter, Miss Kmnia, to Kr nest Mat tow, Wednesday noon, at her home In SiiK.ir Hun. Mr. Heiboit KiiKenp Waldo died at his homo In this place on Friday after noon, Jan. 5, asc'd 60 years, after an Illness of locomotor ataxia, He was bom In Heikshlie, TloKa county,. Mr. Waldo was married Juno 21, 1865, to Miss Lucy Armsttnnjr, to whom wero bom sIk children, Jessie, mauled to Mr. F. A. AimstioiiK, Athens; Kd waid of the llim of Smith & Waldo; Lucius and Kinest, bookkeeper and chief clcik, lespectlvely, of the B4tm tlrni: Nettle and Hnymnnd, llvlns at home. The f uncial was held In the Piesbyteilan ehutch Monday af ternoon and was In chaiKo of Rev. Ar matrout, the family pastor, assisted by Hovs. Cook und Thomas. Tho Inter ment vvus In Wyaluslnjf cemetery. He Had Cause to Bejoice, "A yount' man came into our stoii yeptetday suffering; from a severe at tack of ci amp colic," writes D, F. Hess, miller 'itid Keneral merchant, Dickey's Mountain, la. "He had tried various lioniu lemedles without relief. As I had used Chamberlain's. Colic, Choi eta and Diarrhoea Itemedy I gave him a dose and It soon brought him out alright. I never saw u fellow so re joiced." Sold by all druggists. Mat thews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents.. 'BJ H H H H ,D. ji'F iBP m H B) H H V ifAkA. Bfefl uuNiwr Used in Millions of Homesl JErL WP Accept no substitute t SyVH' ' mi Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. Wit XSL 5 These articles mailed FREE in I BijlPH m) exchange for lion heads cut from I Wkt ihWih WFlB' sdti T& front of z lb. lion coffee pkgs. m WmVMmmki Wg& M , Qold Collar Button. S I l!Kll!W&F ffl& "41 & Mailed free lor 8 lion heads cut from Lion tmW.a I ifeMu'j! $$!w2rM& toh$4 n v.f 8 TV Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent itamp. Mado .ikVlld" I aHLu i TA' lkf TV It J mwr )Si bi"VftiBF Pol rolled (told nnd with mother-of penrl .riv ,V WmmmmmmmmX-LgSsL Ul likmm (-C3I1 .i Aj back; suitable alike for Iadi( nnd pciitle- v Ji Q mmmmmm&yfes$3fe&a2 t2vteS2Sl255 mYA men. Thl hape is handy und iKjpular. br &qmv m SJvXjtjVSSiR VT? vriK llkr S2:Tr';::L Istremgth, purity and flavor TO j eT.0tOmp.d'""0 Stylish Belt-Buckle. Box of Colored Crayons. I KJ Illustration li only two-tiilras m tuni kic. , HandtnmpW , ,,, '' Color a dcllc-itc fink, with ewi Is. tliiii; klfhV -oM nliTid' r Z. ' '" T au( gold trlmmlntti. BcH cuauicl flulsh, WWf$Rrfo wl b1 Si rfiAT:'v5 J .tyliBl.uadaurabfe. dS?& Sni Ml XZKVb C tQ(l5a1vuJJr with ruby V& Vj 1U V 1 CBJIfr4?)jWt) colored tenet XyM xmi w( . . , , in ... .. fjftorwsr in the center. Xr?Tfli3tBiL 1 mWU llThn I Inn's Rrln" " iri hi ., v.r-!l!!ri 1 Aj welcomed for "drcsscd-up" oecaslotu by fj"jar. r WT MTRISniCWHV77SBMMHi ,l10 ladlo who like to wear dllTorcnt iSssyis Aj H 111 1 1 il fj(SrTirHBkiiB with nuv of them Given for 20 Hon 2!ffS"" MP H HfU il Ml3iJtLliD heaJa and a 2-cer.t tamp. -Mw,aw- A glftgjl JJSjBk Ladies' Apron. ?t wfar" mW?- s. .. SBirb&iKl . . 1 n A t nf fAfr1 kaJ M SrvVvSglJSa Al A quality lawnTwUh . ,5"?,r1,1 "n, P m-Wkr- Js JA nUeniatc reveritiff ?f"",u' ,'"? lAJ '; i JijlnWY hematbottom.and ' l.t,'lU.'21' ,'olm, '2 C' itVVXa is urntly gathered Ji'L""''. T Mailed free for 12 Hon heada cut from .lrpAi at wnlst: a very 'J?,,f fe MJ Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2entsUmp. 'Mil superior and stjlish ,iSH,,l.S 3 An unusually fine picture, from the brush fa. . ,1. , J article Blze, 30X40 if "T.08 0n . .i X of the noted German artist. Gabriel Mnx. fcrEjf33 iuehes. ,'"? raBcs tl10 ,1 f I. InAvA nn rhtmlciA1. rnm Tl,n f i " ' ' P' ' 1 . 1 -J . Children CI1I1 f0 Lion's Bride " The story Is Wresting, tegyt - .A hLe"vii?S X nnd we send with each picture a hand- f- ,,? J some folder, containing copy of the poem ' up. mP and telling all about It. Size, 15x26 inches. si""i"i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Fruit Picture. J) Dorothy and Her Friends." I ,H iJ BBvS&SPaYW Fngtarittleg?frj.fnlj ,. sl- "xM, lnche. Olven lor 8 Hon X fK'i'fHS lne with her chick- beads and a 2-cent utamp. Z MLJ- irTWI ens and her rabbits. hSJ aW 17l VwiV vfl ThepredomlnatinB 2 Bk Vil-jVtvt' colors ntorieh reds Mm amm .,Q anil Sfent stunip c K? taCJ dtoMBm J AmW-. will mall I, llnn.il K) QHLkJ ready fur hsngiss. Every time you buy a pound package of LION COFFEE you have bought Don't overlook it ! You have bought a certain portion of some be selected by you from our new Premium Lists I . THE ABOVB ARE ONLY A shortly appear In this paper You always know LION COFIEG by the w rapper. It is a scaled pack age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely puro If the package Is unbroken. LION COFFEE Is roasted the day It leaves the factory. jLL THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New- York. Jan K. -i:ee-pt whore n stock was under the Influence of paitlcu l.ir causes tho market todiiy was ulnioit nt a standstill. No outride Interest was manifested and opcr.ith ns were entirely In tho hands of inofcsflun.il board room trailers. Individual causes which affect ed sKclal stocks were lot the inosl part depressing ones, und the sympathetic eftect on the Kcneiul market was towaid lower prices. The most conspicuous moviment of the eluv was In Metiopolltun Street railway which was affected li the published discussion of tho condition of 11 prominent tiust company. This pub lication served to explain last week's de pression In Metropolitan and a kioup of Industrials and sen eel u'so to lenevv it. Metropolitan and the Tobacco stocks were, all atlected. Meticpolitan fell an cxticme Ci. The announce ment nt the bidders for the New Yoik Itn phi Tran sit tunnel eontrnct tallied the stock slightly above last night's level, on tho belief that Metropolitan Interests were concerned In the bidding. An example of the kind of motives that Influenced tho trading was that aligned for the billing of Sugar. Onu of the latge orders eame from 11 broktrage house, which handled money loans for tho American Helming compiny. The trailers uigueil open sell lug by selleis Indicated 11 desire to Incline selling b ntliiis, upon vvhlih saplmt eon elusion tluy bought Sugar. London se( mod to take a chcei ful view- of the military developments In South Afrlcn, but there was eiv Utile effect ill tills market. Reports of n strlko In the iiussed stcd and wile and some other metil stocks by svmpatliv. The money maikct continued to work tinlir undir the lutlueiieo of (outlniud gains from the Interior and fiom tho sub-ticasuiy. Tlniv money was readily obtained nt 5 pet (int. on rallt'oul stocks. Call loans wire In small (Uuiaiid at H'tal'i per cent. Total sales today. .ItO.Sim shares. There wero some heavy Individual transactions In bonds and U10 maiket was mainly llrm but there wire sulllelent declines to glvo It un Irregular iippc-aiamo. Total s lies, pat value, $1,1 11,1100. I'nlKd States lis and old Is registeicd advanced , and do. coupon nnd 3s coupon in the bid prhe. Tho following diintttlcns nre furnished Tho Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co , rooms T05-(Kj Menrs beildiug. Ttlephono tote: Open- High- Low- Clos ing. llnS r.s ai-i 21 ' lei's in 'J in,', ni'i in; 7."i !C's lot .t.v. IKi'i 1VIS lllb 2lS tj'i 17'4 41'4 f..4 S( io-i 4ti Ifg. est. est 117VJ IU1 S7' !Mi in !'; t'J) 61 tl ci,l i aiw .11 '-"His I'l'i I'd h).'1 1J1J I.W4 1I7'j Ui.1,, Mil iai HHi HI'.. 17o 17u nh; 7m !'!' '-.' lt'J 100'i m. :.". HhiA ll-ij 111s nj Til' Sl"i 2t4 21-J 17-J 17V4 Bl 4Vi5 si h: 7." 7 1 4UU KU Am. Sugar . Am. Tobaico , Atch., To. At 8 A T. & S. r Jlicolc. It. T , . ...117 !'7 l-'o .. l"'i Pr .. ta o 31M; tti 1UI Ui'4 li; 1 .... b Con. Tobacco .... t'hes, & Ohio , 1'eople'H (ias Chle.. II. &. CI St. I'aul Hock Island Delaware K. Hod . D., L. & V I.ouU tc Nash .... Manhattan i:ie ... Met. Traction Co . Mo. I'uellle , Jersey Central .... N. Y. Central North. Paclllc ..... Out. & ".Vest I'aclllo Mall Phil. & Read Phil. & Read. Pr . Southern II. R.. IT. Teun., C. ft Iron .. II. 8. Leather .... W. 8. Leuther, Pr Union Punltlu .I1IU .17a . W'( . US' .1.1 . I'l' .inv-i .i.n 51 -1 "j ti'i i:4 , m . ivii- . n . 71 4I.U SflSffiSSSSSSffiSftftSftSftftft! 50-Foot Clothes Line. Given for IS Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Made of closely lirauiiii riiuou threads, strong, and will give- the best of satisfaction. FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another I Don't miss it I The grandest list of premiums ever I'nlon I'.ic, lt ... 74', -4s 74 71'.. Wabash. Pi S'a &)' 2U 'JiT West. I'nlon S7'4 ''. s7'4 7',, IVllllll. 11. It 1-1 12'e l-"' l-'4, Ted Steel 51 CI' Vt .'." I'cd. Steel, Pr 7.i '..i4 '1 "-di Am. S. it W 47'f, I7'n r'i t'." CHICAGO BOARD Or THAUU Open- High- Low- Clos. WIIHAT. Ii.g . est. est. hip. Julv f.7's .- I.7S I.71; May 07'i 7i 'yi y'i CORN. July .11 :n ::' :.'.T; May J'i I'i'i oJ'.k .io'.i CATS. July SI 21 21 2! Mny 21 24 2!s 2..T LARD. January il.l.'i i!2J i.1'i il'.'J May 010 0 ID bO". b.13 PORK. January 11.22 11 '.. 11.2. 11.2 May ll.W 11.1.- 10'J7 11 1J ) Seranton Boaid of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Tlrst Nation il H.nk Seranton Savings Hank Seranton Packing Cc 'Ihtrd National Hank Dime Dep ,v. Dls Hank Kcnuoim Light, H. & P. Co... Lack.i. Trust ft Safe IK p. Co. Seranton Palm Co ,. Cl.itk & Snover Co, Com. Cl.uk & Suovir. Pief Ser. lion I-'i nee K. Mfg. Co. ., Scianton Axle Winks Luck 1. Dairy Co. Pref Co. Savings Hank & Tiust Co l'lrst Nat. Hank (Carbondale) Standard Dillllug Co PONDS Hid. Askec Ml) 3J 9 4: 2W 47 1M . . S) 4' l.'j ... ... U1I ... HO 2) 27) . . . .. ;.') in ... in ... in ... 10) ... yn 8"i Seranton Pass. Hallway niortcuce. duo I'i') ... . first People's Stieet Hallway. Hist mortgage, di'o 1'US P( Hide's Stieet Hallway, Gen eral moitgagp, due- I'.'l Dickson .Manufacturing Co,,, Laeka. Township School Sri... City of Siianton St. Imp. f.'.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scianton Traction wv bonds.. 113 Scianton Wholesale Maiket. (directed by H. O Dale, 27 I.uckawnliiii Avenue.) Huttci Cieanuo, Sic-.; il dry, tubs, use, Hggs Stleit western, lu., neaibs state, 23c Cheese Pull eieain, new, :"'.( lU.ins Per bu (hoico mallow, .'.ID; medium, $-'20; pea, $.'20. Onions Per bu., 4'ic. I'loui $4 u0. Phllndelpliin Oram nnd Prnmict Philadelphia. Jan. II Wheat Qtilot but steady: ion tract grade, January. b'ii7V?. Corn I'nchangid; No. 2 mixed, Januaiv. 2"'.an7?ic. Oats-Stcadv: No. ;' white illppid, ll'-.aJnie.; No. J do. do., JO.iM'.e.. No, 1 mixed, do, :xic. Potatoes Dull und lower: Perns! Ivnnl.i choice", poi bushel, iiJaijJc.; New Yoik and wtsieiii, do. do. do,, C&ibOc.: do. do. fair to giid, do, .M.1S1C.. riuui I'm hanged: winter superior, tJ2Sa2IO; do. extlas. $.' ri0 irj."i) ; P(linslanl,i inller. dear, $I10(I':0; do. do. straight. IIJiillA; western w Intel ileal, $11SiU2: In. do. stl .lights, M.'ru SfO; do. do. I'liKnt, ! in i:i.so: simug dear, f.'SOaJn; do. stinlgnt, Hl-.ii.ilM; do. do, patent. $IO)a3lio: do. favorite brands, htgncr: dty mills, extra, f.'fo.i 2.7: do. clear, )31Ca-!0; do. straight. M.30 al Vi; do. patent. $J7iil.li) Rye Jh'iu HlcuiJv at $.! IT.aJ :i5 per li.nrol. ,n 1 1 dual llv. Uuckwheat I'lour-Stcidy at t'.Ka Best Coffee for the Money! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. n&ntel Sent o 2-cent ForlOllonhends and a 2c. stamp. Fincvvaxcnjons, fifteen dllli rent colors, a ceo in- 'allied wan unt itle iilctutK for coloring, ll.ich crnvonl!vrnpiie'U wlthitionKtuipr, to prevent break- Child's Drawing Book: trace the picture! beneath, thus affording enjoyment, as well as instruction to tho hand and eve. These drawiiiK books and the tiox of crayons go verj well together. There are six dillcrcnt kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Naval Box Kite. See It Fly I The cele brated box kite now so popular. Thirty Inches Ions and ( onin safely folded, but can quickly bespread to Jlv. Kvory American toy w tints one, ami older persons also urc iutcrcitcd flailed free for 40 linn heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. list will offered t laan.anai IMPORTANT NOTICE. When writing for premiums send your letter In the same envelope or package with the Hon heads. If more than I S Hon heads are sent, you can save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer for large Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the WOOLSON SPIOE CO., Toledo, Ohio. ? ",'1 pi r lm) pounds as to riualitv. Huttci Dull and Ic lowii. fancy vusUin ik.ii-i 1 .v , lk , do prints, 27e. ngs Sli.ulv , lit tli. in nt hv IV; do vvcstirn 1 e . do. soiithwestiiii, lvi do. southern. ISe Chei s,. I'lini lit lined Sug.us l'n 1 baniri d Cotton 1 1'n . lowir; mlilillln uphimls, 7tk( Tallow Steady. ill iirlllie. ill hog (heads. 4'(,e.: eouutlV do do, b.iinK .". i.'i'sc . daik, ib(, le , l.lki s. ."i'ii"i'i(.: giease. "ate. Live 1'niil ti.v I'm b.ingid: fowls, lulUe.. old 100s. tils, 7c , sluing thickens, s.iv , dude.-i. 10 allc , gt(se, liiliie.; tuikevH, ms'-(. Dtessed Poulti.v Stiad but (inlet, tow is. 1 lioii e. it.i'i'.c. : do fair to good, SaS'jC. ; old loosttis, 7c: ellltkens, ileal In, ILillc; wisttin do. large, Malic: midium do, fla'i'.c, small do, huge, 7asc : mike), iholie lo fancv. 10 lib , do. fair to good, i'a'i'.c: Itiftrlordo, 7avc. Rtcilpts I'lour, .r,i) btirds and 7 Ouu sacks: wheat, 10,100 bushels; torn, .M.uipO Imshils; oats, 3.iJ0 hushcls. Shipments Wht.it, 2,"iW bush els; corn, lb9,oiJ0 bushels; oats, 20,l.i00 bush els. New York Grain nnd Produce. New Yoik. J.m 1" l'loiir Wt.ik nnd T. ilOc. louir wltboul milt li (lemauil; Mill la sota iMti uts. $:7'al, do bakiis, $.' win " lu, winur plants, (;u'a:.i.-i, wluiir stlalghts, J.;-."ii! II, winter ixtias, $.'."a -.'! Wheat Spot sieadj , No. .' ted 7t 4e ( o. b. 11ll11.it luomiit; No. 1 noitlieiu Duliitli, 7m- f. o. b. 11llu.1t prompt; No 1 bud Diilulb. M(. f. 11 b utlii.it iirompl: No 2 nil, 7J' iluvnlor; ojitlons opened weak, lurtbti- didilies followeil, bill lu the last hour prices tallUd a little 01. einil riimi.it, ju.t at tlio dose, how ever, .1 sharp sitb.uk oitiuiid under lealUIng and llli.il pib(S no wt.ik al ViliC net (li-vllne. .Maich rlosid 7l'i. Ma 71c , Julv, 7"( Coin Spot tilsv, No .'. 41' if f o. b. alloat. and 4l'.t ele vatoi, options opciuil IiikI.v stdidv but stdidbd up 1 little limine, the il.i.v, tlnnllv eased off with wluat again ami tlostd e.isj at 'k(- net deellni . iliis d SiS Oits Siot ipilef No 2, 2-i'. c. ; No "1. 2-v , No. .' white y.'c. ; No 3 white, lie, track inlMd wisttrn. S-t'taJO' . ti.uk white ill'.aTie. ; options slow liuttel St( ndy at tiio dcdlne; western cK.umry. 21 1 JV. ; f.ictol V. I7,i22t . Juno eK.illieiv, .'l.i.'i'.e. , Imitation (ttanierj, I'ii2lc.: statt daily, l'ii24i-; do in ami rv 21 i2"c. Cliet si. riim: fall iniult. f.iiicv huge 1Ji4ai:c; fall maib fancv. small, 12liil!c large late m.ide, Ifeil-'c , small late ni.iib I J 1 l.-'tt. Hggs Sttuil.v ; slate and Pinlisv!. vaida, -.uc . wtstdii ungraded, at mail., UilSe : western, 2uc, loss off. Chlcngo Grain nnd Produce. Chicago, Jan li A foimldable. nn.iv of htailsh statistics alid tin lack of de mand gave wbeit .inotlur shoio on Its downwaid t-iiiuse today. Muv (losing le. undei Satunlu; coin ilosul '.a'jc and oats. 'c Iovmi. Piovlsloiis cliistd, JL. 1 10c. higher. Cash iiuotallons wero as fol lows: rinui Hiis : No ' slulug wheat, l.'.iWc; No. 2 ltd iliJi., No. 2 coin. .iPiC, No. 2 oats, 2't . No 2 white. 2i'jaJ".'iC , No. a white. 2'i.l'V.i.; No. 2 oe. .-ilc; No. 2 bailey, .Mlk-; No. 1 lias skiI and noitliwisl. $l.p.O; ilmotln. .' no i2f5: poik, p:i3alirn; laid, fi'ijiiiiinr.: sides. Ji 1,7'ja .1 ''J'; slioiildi rs. St.ap,; clear sides, $"i vj ai'io; whiskey, l.2.:'j; sugais, un changed. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. 1". Callle-tiood to diolep fat steers, strong; muliiim to luiiilcir graiUs, slow- to ln.ii;.c. lower Ihaii I'll day; Tixaus, uctlvo at 10e, dicllne; bulcli- iis stucitt wruni Bliieifis, steaot. goilll IIS Sliicit. wruni Bliieifis, steaot, goon to choice, $.1 I0.ib.t0: poor lo mnllum. $11 al'-'i; nilxtd sbicki rs. JI.I171); stleded ii-tiii-is. ft. .hi i.i, kimiii 111 eiiiiieo lows. $J50a4 75; hdliis. JIM.HW; raiiiKis, JJ JI 0.3; culls, J.M.0.U.1.0; talvea, tl.d0a7.&0; fed E' ia Clock. Alarm Clock. Ry express, nrrpalit, for HOlion licadi and a 2c. stamp. Krame lieatitl fully lltilvlud WltllKllt. PfincN Mtiehcs high. A lieauty nnd jrooil time keeper. by express, prepaid for SO Hon heads and stamp, when r oriloruiB either clock. phii.unntnu)niir nearest x)ire Otllce, if tliuro is 110 cxjiress otllee lo( nted 111 jour town. Ladies' Scissors. Length, five Inches, suitable for cutting, trimming and wncral household ue. Given for 12 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. Razor. Given for 35 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. A first clas razor, mode of best English steel, and extra hollow-ground. Rubber Dressing Comb. For 10 Hon heads anda¢ stamp. Length, 7 Inches full size, and weight. Made o! genuine India rubber, Finely finished. Appropriate for a ladies' dressing-case or for ue In the house-hold. Game" India." Similar to " Par ches!," which has be en plavediu east ern countries since before the dawn of History. The Illus tration shows plan of the game, with usual counters, dice and dhe-cups ac companying it. A carae which neotilo never tire of playing. Olven for 20 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. something else, too. article to Sr.9 .k vi irnmrmrvsss . 'TAJIir For Good Shoes and Rubbers. W. N. BROOKS. Texas beev(s, I 10 1". 2i Hogs Active, tie. higher than Satuul iv's dcslng. fair clear ance; mlMil and liinchers. ISn.i4.ri: good to eholco heavj. $H.ial7'i; rough heavy, $-.iMlf.o; light. $l4-.ilb7's; bulk of sales, $1 1.O1I 7n Shni httnilv ; lambs, ste.uly in 0(. lawn: native wethers. $l.lOalS."j; Iambs, $1 MmCI'i. weslirn wethers, $1 "0a I 7i western lambs. J" 2J Hi 10. RtcelpU intth, lT.es head; hogs, J7.0O0 head; sliup, 17 l") head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. r:.ist lluffiilo, Jan. 15 Cattle 'lood to In si smooth lilt eiilt cattle, tu S'.au 2i; expoit bulls, $IJi.il.71, good to dirlco biltdleis- sltirs, $li12i, goisl to b( st Lit hulls, till. "id, leeder bulls. $:all0. good to best fat heifers, $l.2'.al.fc1. fair to good lu Hi is fS2i.il, tat tows, good to be.-t, js.MM!!-'., medium fat cows. $J.7"i.i !.!; sloekers, iholeo to cxtl.i (ii.illty. f'.7.i.i I Ji. (oinouiii lo good, do, J75.iJJi: stotk bulls, J "it ;,!, fanty e.irllngs. $'.75at50; inhcs, good 1 olors stock M 77ii I 21; J'i st v slot kt is. -' 21 iJ 7.1. sto( k lit In rs, $.' Ml u.l'2" tecdets, good to extra, $.1 71 il.lo; ((iininoii to good, fl25jJ,75, stal lo fed tows, $.' :)a.:. Sheep nnd I atub 1 l'"alrl .' iu live at the dicllno of lit1e. fiom Sit uidav's llgoKs: clioitt lands. ( II Pi 20 ; g.od'to iholie, f 1 7.1 ni l, fair m common, jUua.iiil shiep, tbolio to rxtia. I.73iI'iO, good to tliolee. $1 1"1.75; lominoii to good, !tl. Now York Live Stock. New- Yoik Jnn 1.1 -lit eves Dem ind fill; illicit .1 line hlghei , steers, va 1 1.0, un 1 hub o cuttle lu re oxen and stags, $1 I0il7i: bulls. J'.il. cows, M-'io.il Calves -Sle.lllV to til 111. VUllS, $1.lR21; tops, $,"ll; lit tin calves, Jl.iliO. hiirniud t. lives. $.' W n)2i. Shei p and Lambs flood shenp, steatlv; tominon. weak- lanibs, 10.il.ic, lower; sln-i p, $ :.t I.TTi; one car choice, $1; mils, $Ji2 71 lambs, fir.ft.ir.LO; Canada lambs. $0 21 1" "'); ulls, flat 5H Hogs Slow and weak, good to rholco hogs, fl,75al83j Westell! ilgs. fl 70al "'. Eas.t liberty Cnttle. Hast Llbtrt!. Jim. 1". Cuttle Hlowjl extra. 1 1 sti.ii,; tuime. wi 11 .a: common,, I'.iUA Ilous Aitlve ut Silunlav's nrlce.l SIik i-Sttadv , tholio withers, $l70al.SO;l lominoii. f.'a'l; eholco lunibs, fi,,ix,ri; coin. 111011 to good, $l.rAu;; vial calves, $7.Wj J 7.W. Oil Maiket. Oil City, Jan. 11 Ciedlt balances, fill; ccrtllltates. M.",',i bid foi tasli; ship ments, 111,0110 Intiels. average. WfilO bar lels; inns, l",'iis barrels; nverage, f 1,457 ' b.urels TRIBUiNE WAIIT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNSJ - MwmaMmm'Tm- aaaa Ifef 'JM&ZZ&8S .. V . -.. ..jvm MiAJJ I
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