'f". ', ' ; fN " s,rf?j -,; j i nl THE SORANTON TlUBUNE-TtfESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1900. tv Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company, Registered. u NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company, Registered. ; mrsci ,f m.ui From the debris of the Old arises . . . HONESDALE. flpeciul to Hie Pernnlon Tribune lloncudaluv Due. 10. Tliu I.u Pui'le t'omuiiy onnipitny, who nro nt tliu ltonpsditlc Opera Houho for ihro.i nights, will present Tucdny ovi'iilnv .a live-net elmnm, "Muster mid Man," and on Wednesday evening, a four-act Irish drama, "A Miotlioi'M llevotnro." Thoy f?lvu a continuous pui fornmnco, with HpcclaltlcM between each act. The HoneHdalu ttublle pehooN will elo.od for the holiday vacation on Fil thy, Dec. 21, and leopen on .Inn 2. The early closdnir will he dlspsnsed with, and from now until ClulHtimiH , V()W tho biiHiness place.x or nonesaaiu win bo kepi open evening. Karniorn In this vicinity uio now re ceiving three and a qimrtur cent per (innrt for milk. Mrs.. Frank Coiey, who luisi linen In New 'ork city .since October, will return to her home on Thlid stnvt tills week. The Honesdulo Mrtsonlo lodge has elected the fullowlncr oIIIccm: It. It. Ill own, grand master: P. A. La I Jar. senior warden; V. AV linker, secre tary; .T. V. Weston, tri.'.surer, and W. H. Hulslzer. representative to the grand iotliru. A committee fuim the tJluUllun Kn deavor pociety aie making; arranRe inents lor their uuuual lectptlon lor men, to be irlven on New Year's Day In the Presbyterian chapel. Mr. Dan C. Osborne, of the Scian ton Cut Glnss company, spent Sun day nt his homo here. Santa Ulnus will be piesent to ills tilbute presentx. Tin Mpworth League will meet Thursday evening, to elect new olll cur, after prayer muellnir, fame to tin premlHest of A. A. nriiwn Monday night, a Llewllyn Hot ter bird (loir. Itu wenis a collar mark ed W. AV. Hrnlth. The owner can have the same by proving property and P tying ehargos. Mrs. Patrick Kearney spent a few' days at Khnlrn last week, vlslthjfr her son and daughter. Fnctoryvllle cncnnipnv nt, Xo. 210, Independent Order of Odd Fellow, will moot In regular Hecflon tonior- lilglit, at their hull. i Mls Aim Cnpwell left lust Hatur j day for Tiochester, X. Y., where nh( I lias accepted a volition and will make It her future' home. Mrs. Lellu Hohlnson ! dangerously ill at her home on Main stieet. The Patriotic Order Hon of Ameri ca, of East Lemon, will serve u llr.st 'loss oyster supper In the basement of tho church at that place next .'Fri day night. C'lnvence Baiiglin has reopened his oyster bay In Head's block, and H d-allns out the bivalves very .satis factorily to his customus. FOREST CITY. .Speciul to the S union Tiihuiir. Forest City, Dec. 10. Thomas Par ly, who last week i-esign"cl the posi tion of mine foreman at Itlchmondabi to accept the foremans-hlp of the two mines of tho Hillside Coal and Iron eonipanv at Mooslc, .Saturday nlghi leeelved an mutton from the woik men at the Itlcdiinomlrile collleiy, ( which nnv man might, be ptoucl. At ,s o'clock a delegation of the men, ac companied by the Star Drum coips, went to his home and conducted him to the chapel, whcie almost Hie etitiiv town had giitli"teil. ffeie a pro gianimo of music and speeches win carried out and In the middle of It Mr. Parry was piesenled with n haud Mime tiansit. coiling over .fi'OO, by tho men, as a token oh their patten. Hum lrt Poiiltjun made the resentiitlnii speech, In which he feelingly spoke of the repaid In which Mr. Parry v. as held. The latter briefly, but uppio pi lately, lcsponded. lienuirks Mere also made by Ttev. II. C. Wlialen, of f'arbondale; F. M. (?ai diner, esq., and F. S. Odder, of FoicU City. It win very evident that the testimonial to Mr. Parry was sluceiv in the ex treme, and that gentleman Mas er talnly obtained a warm pot In the affection of tho men "with whom lie has Inboied. The woiktivn nl Moosie are fortunate in obtaining" a foreman i-o even nnd fuir-minded in disposi tion, while tho Hillside company can also be congratulated, for Mr. Parry N as able us he is popular. Xettle, the young' daughter of (J. I.. Taylor, is sufl'ei lug- with diphtheria. llev. II. C. Wlialen, of Ctubondale. ineaehed in the Duptisl chuicli Pun day afternoon at 3 p. m., after which the holy paeramunt was partaken of. f:ev. V. D. David, of Thompson, pleached on tenipeianct in the Metlio dist church before a very laige con gregation last night. The funeral of Thomas tiell was held at !) o'clock llils morning unit It was laigely attended. A mass of re quiem ,vns said In St. Agnes church and th remains weie laid at rest In St. Agnes cemetery. .T. It. Dudd Client Hurday with rela tives in Carbondnle. The Best Cold Cms Is one you can lake without Intel iup tlou to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing like the con tinued uo of quinine. One that cures speedily nnd leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a one Is Krause's Cold Cure. Price 2.1c, Sold by Matthews Bros. FACTORYVILLE. Sin'oul tn the &( union Tiilnnip. tF.ietoryvllle, Dec. 10. The Metho- -ICpIscopal church Is mnklng pre- lations for a Christ mas tree, to held on Christmas eve, A real AKf future would sadden many a nappy woman. The mis- i ery of marriage i often results from ) ailments which i maidenly mod esty kept hidden. When doctors are at last consulted they frequently fail to help. They do not un derstand the root of the trouble. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion has cured iu thousands of cases where doc tors entirely failed. SUSQUEHANNA. Spci lat to ttic xliiiIkii Tril'iiim Susquehanna, Dec. 10. The Misses Ileebe, of the Oakland side, have te lurned home from a lslt with friends i hi Xew Yolk city and vicinity. Common Councilman George Tlsdcll, of lit'oud street, who Is 111 with typhoid 1 fever, has suffered u relapse. -Mrs. Kobei i Spell, of the Oakland side, Is 111. Kiie Station Agent Coone, of Brandt, ' N enjoying a trip to California. ' Mrs. Coone, of Brandt, this morning l etui ned f j i m a trip to Chicago. The Avenue Methodist chuicli, of Oakland, realised about $S0 from the fall and supner held In Hogan ocera house last week. . Miss Asnes Severy, of Blnghamton, spent Sunday with Oakland side lela lives. Susquehanna's newest band has se cured quarters in the Rrundt block. The L.inesboio (tie department's tin ee days' fair opens on Wednesday next. Ilev. ""William Freund, who leeontly leeelved and declined a call from the Susquehunna Presbytoiian church, has accepted of a call fiom the Hanover Presbytoiian church In Wilmington, Del. The theimoineier leached the zeio point heieabouts last night. The Centurv club will hold a nins quoiade hop in Hogan opera house on Fiiday evening, December 2S. Tlie grangers of Susquehanna county will meet at Xew Milfoid, December IS. The Home Magazine, of Xew York, wiote up and illustrated the Haiford fair as "the only old-fashioned county fair left in the county." They aie still playing foot ball In Susquehanna county, to the great sat ' lsfactlon of surgeons. Hew Dr. Shurtz, of Carthage. X. Y., occupied the pulpit of the Piesbyteiian church on Sunday morning and even- i inir. ! Wlngomettu council, Xo. 11, Daugh ters of Pocahontas, of Blnghamton, ' paid Waseca council, of this place, a ' fraternal visit this evening. i The Oakland Congregational Sunday school will produce a cantalu on Clnl.st- mas, "The Xew Santa Ciaus." Following aie the new otlieeis of Canawacta lodge, Xo. SCO, Fiee and Ac cepted Masons: Worthy master, D. J. Peck; senior waiden. Herman K. Silen cer; junior wai den, M. B. Baull: tieas urer, C. A. Miller; representative to Giand lodge, W. S. Mitchell. The High School Record Is being minted at the Journal olllce and will soon appear. It will be fully Illus trated. Chilstiuas set vices will be held In Christ Episcopal church on Christmas eve. Special services will continue through the week In the Methodist church. Tho Consolidated Entertainment club will hold a hop In Hogan opera houso on Tuesday evening; How's This? We oiler One Hundred DolUis Ituwaid or tiny cjv ut Cttnitli tlul i.umut Uc iuilJ by Hull's I'atnrrh Cure. 1'. J. Clll'NTY J: CO,, Toli-do, O. V, tlio uuilcriiBiicU, hue Known F. J, cbitioy tor the last 15 jtjik. and hcllcte liim pci frctly liniinralili In all Ini'lnm tr.in.-.Ktioit, ami llnju- tially able to wiry oul any oliliunliuiH made l.y tlielr firm. I Wckt it Triux, Wliolcjle Diugclsto, Toledo, O. 1 WulUins, Kinnan fi Jlanln, Wholcsido DniK- Kiihi, Tulwlo, 0. 1 UsJI's Cutnrrli Cure is lnl.cn intrin.il,v, nctlns I illueily upon the blooil ami mucous siiifjos of i tin fcyatcm. Tirillmoiilals bent fioc. 1'iiic 7uc, JJIT IJUIIII C.UI1I U, .III JJIIIKKl'.INt , Hall's Family fills are the le.t. The Company. JoW G. Owens, Manager, for- merly with Ken- & Siebeckcr a man of many vears of practical experience. Edmund ft. F. Conrad '"charge of Up holstery and Draperv Department, for merly with Marshal I, "Field & Co., Chi cago, later with Siebecker& Watkins. tlenrij D. Morse, '" chf f Carpet Mak- ling and Laying Department, formerly with S. G. Kerr & Co. Over 20 years of practical experience in the work. ALSO ARCHIBALD B. HAZLETT, SAMUEL G. WILCOX, F. E. NETTLETON, SARAH PHILLIPS, Widow of the Late D. I. PHILLIPS. And the magnificence of the New W HEN THE EXPLOSION on the night of August 4 shook the city JT.. . .i. 'j. i.1 j.l .. I !..! 1 . ,l .1 I iium one enu 10 trie oiner ana leveiea 10 tne grouna tne dusi ness of the Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, the D. I. Phillips rurniture Company and the bcranton Carpet Company, there was little left to tell the tale, save a mass of splinters, broken furniture, dis hevelled carpets and the like. The wreckage was complete. What the hid den elements had done could not be undone. It was getting back "into the harness," some way, some how. So the business interests of the D. 1. Phillips Furniture Company and the Scranton Carpet Company were mar ried and became as one. The big and splendidly equipped building at No. 406 Lackawanna Avenue, containing four floors and basement, adaptly suited to the requirements of such a business, was leased for a long term of years, and there was launched The Biggest, the Best and the Most Thoroughly Complete Furniture and Carpet House in This Section. The stock is new in its entirety. It represents a collection wisely chosen, by men whose ex perience teaches what is best and most modern in Home Furnishings. The store is now at its best. That you may see and appreciate the spirit of this gigantic enterprise, we invite the public to a Grand Holiday Openings Wednesday, December 12th When the five floors of the building will reveal to the admirers of the artistic Furniture, Carpets and so forth, a stock that has no peer in any city in the statement, made without exaggeration. and beautiful in state. A candid ll " I - -: f-e5; a Into the I iS R 1 i 1 9 K W M hi Co..' 7A JM four W 1 2y.K none mi - '(r IU trooii. I r THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. TUKSIM', llurkf'n Vmiiiciillc I'Miwil. At. teriioou ami nluhl. Tlll'HMlAY. ( Marie Fi oilman's ronicilians In "Solf ami U.ly." IKIDAV. Tlio Ulehnjyinan," I)c Koven ami SiuilliN cnmlc oiiej.j, hATUIIUAV. "In Old Krntiul.)," AfUrnoon ami nlflil. Academy of Music. Al.l. llllk', Hoc ami IViilnit' i'uniuii In ifp ciloirc, The Qnlety. rilthl' TIIUKU l).YH.-lliu- ami lljlon' luiii paiiy. LAST TIIHKi; D.Vtf.-llon Ton nmltsquou. IN THE BASEMENT. Metallic DciN, oilil jiipcra of I'lllllltUll', Ctl', ON MAIN FLOOR. DKplay ot mil! ruiiiilun, Art, Hrlc-.i-llr.ic, etc. ON SECOND FLOOR. Hiir-cI ami Ingram C n wti anil lluir-, L'pli"l5tr-iy, l.'llll.lill-:. I'll". ON THIRD FLOOR. , I'lilui" Funilliiip, Coin.lt.i-, 1'jncy Cliair, .Moni? Clinijf,, l.ibiaiy T.il.1, Hill lt.li f.-, !HriHll, etc. ON FOURTH FLOOR'. Oltici! llck-s, C'lui, ltull Toij, WliiJuw Sl.ailcs Cn pet Wuikrnuiin mill Dciift niL'nt foi llc-npliolstciirs ruinltiiip. Special Offerings for the Opening Day. The Following Specials Are for the One Day Only. You'll Find Them Well Worth Coming: After. for $2.25 Rugs These arc very nobby patterns in Axmin- $ 1 .75 ster Rugs, of rich patterns and new designs. They are 30 in, by 60 inches, fringed at ends, and naturally worth $2.25, tf . for $1.75 Tabourettes An appropriate holiday gift, These bl.UU come in both solid oak and lich mahogany, of good size, solidly constructed and sold nowhere less than $1.35. for $3.00 Sweepers These are the famous Peerless, made $2.25 by the best factory, cyco bearings, easy running, easy to clean, self adjustable and sold in all stores at $3.00. for India Stools One of the prettiest and most useful or $ 1 .00 ornaments, direct to us from the importers Vantine & Co. Sold by us for just one day at half their actual worth. t .-for $1.50 Rockers One of the unusual bargains of the day. 4 1 . 1 5 A lot of more than a hundred Rockers of very rich oak fin ish, stylishly cut and firmly constructed. Never sold in any store for less than $1.50. e for $10.00 Couches The biggest bargain ever offered in )5.y 5 Scranton. Have solid oak frames, heavy spiral springs nnd upholstered in finest velours more than 20 patterns. Every couch guar anteed for five years, and never sold anywhere for less than $ 10.00. a.. AA for $50.00 Rugs Want something fine for the home? p55.UU These are exquisite patterns in Bigelow Arlington and Ax minsters , 9 by 12 feet in size. The designs are copies of the oldest Gobe lins, rich in finish and lustre. They have never been sold for less than $50 A Large Line of Fine Turkish and Oriental Rugs. Fine Furniture Suitable for Holiday Giving. Book Cases Get the case first and the books come easijy. Here they are in large assortment, doth plain and combina tion writing desk styles, with open and glass fronts, from 2 feet to 8 feet wide. Prices that rise by easy stages from $5.00 to 50.00. Sidebo'ards from 14.00 to $150.00 Dining Tables from 4.00 to 40.00 Dining Chairs from 65c to $13.50 Bedroom Suits from 15 to 150.00 Parlor Suits from 20.00 to 85.00 Hall Racks from 4-75 to 40.00 Library Tables from 12.00 to 7o.po Fine Couches from 6.00 to $45.00 China Closets China Closets are becoming pref erable to Sideboards in many re spects. Here are corner and straight back closets, in both oval and plain fronts, plain wood and mirror backs. Big variety of them in prices from 20.00 to $37.00. ScranfoD Carpet and Ftirniftire Co., mm 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. SORANTON. PA. diit tne any ! suffered sin: years, but at last I round relief. I fol. lowed your advice, and took eight bottles of 'Favorite I'rcscrip. tiou ' and four of the 'Golden Medical Dis covery,' I now feel like a new uoiiiau. I have gained eighteen pounds." fiverlte Prescript MAKES WEAK WOMEN STKONd AND SICK WOMEN WELL. Crowded House Saw "Eonnoke." 'Ilia ltt,L nml IViilifiir , niiiii.mi, rn,ip,t ., ivnnL'u "Iliad beenacreat I fiiir.iiHmvnt .it iiu a, .uinm- r.t i,u i,i i,.u suiTerer from female . . all amllnico tlut mini miy run ot the Uuii-e weakness' wt tes 1 u. ,?wntcii n, iiM.4 ilWh bCU,ht.m .,d. .. ... m..mvw, i, mnia. '.lloaiiok,. . Ill .1 n.lnfpnft iii.i.m,.. Mueuster, Cook ,., if,.,!...!..., smiuiisii. n i,v i,,i,nr.,i .,,., m. Texas, "tried ii ,..,. ,,,. ,,,,. , .'.:.. " , V, "r .,. dntiars ami ... .,. .... .,., t.u nu.v, u uuii.4 Kin, aticiurs ams .i,,.,,i ,,,i,.,.i i.in,.. ....1 ,... .., 7... "'"".M nj,i,v, uw,,,,(,, dll'l IIL ,CI IUII1I.IIIW1 liming tlio xuik v-v 111 be uatclioj with Inttrt. l.'Ofar MaiLiy u 'Joe wn oiy nccfptille. IjJiii (', llfpviw a Kztkiel Mvite, the tlll.iln, ucsUnl the tribute of many hlncs. Ill, ilurutcrUalton .ut; euellcnt. n Itosu Wiiiclio.ln, m Aiiiubcllo I'jjlou, hi)i') a wry delicate ami thinUeiu p.irt nitli much (Im we ami uitUlle ability, MUs J.ilf 'i'jrr, iu Aunt Dliuli, Kept the liou in u t,,n tliniuiib uinojr i( lauliUr. ihc olher paru .ue filled Mry uiccptable. A tpi-dal ami hum pUaslus datuie u( tho iKifuinuiue ueic the liltlh class Becialtle4 fntruiluccd bclneen the rcU. Dullcu's dot; and niankry ihcui; Miislii DiLUle, a my cleier hoy JukkIo: llrf Hum Winelietter, t mole than plcaslnn ocalii; Mr, Joseph llelmciit, an eupllii.illy clctei' hh. tier, nnd Kelly and Hoe, owecdiniily tunny IrWi cuincfliam and dim.ri. The company i Ut cbove the aeiano popular priced compmlc, both in dramatic ami nudrillc acts. They deicrve mid umloubtcilly will enjoy uowded houses all lhi week. "Michael ?trocolt" wll be presented at the matinee today, and Hal Heid'a iriintit play, "Knotn 0' T(.nnroo" tonight. Rice & Barton's Company. itlce and llaitcnN ills Gaiety Spittacular l- liaai;anza cumpiny opciud tho week ut tho Gaiety te(cnl.iy. 'the thow li very good. It couldn't help hclnr Kood with Uarton Iu it. Ihj first pait is loot irardcn (.reno entitled, "ilionn Aiuun the IliMcs," with Mi, D.uioii a Brottii. Them la a llttlo more plot to this than usual, nnd it li IrusUlibly tunny, J, Iv. Mullen and I lanl; M, (llMioici lulpeii (nrnkli a (jonj deal uf the fun. MInj Adehmle MilsJiu, I'l .1 IU.il' ulflcent cl(0 nml ahbreMJtcd ciinlumu dlui "The Holy City." Mid dies it sphndhlly, but .1 moie uppii'prlatc costume would be le jariim.. CckhoK and Goulon, musical evpeiU, aie ijuocl, and so aie Ihe Keiere i-lstcis. Tho llico and Klmer ait entitled "A ItubcS Visit io China, town," cnnlts ot moat wonderful hori?onliil bur peifGiniances, The Viincetcn slstcis ,11c ilalnuty d,uir and iiiitvr, as aUo U Mlrf Helen Marlctt, 'Ihe coucludiiiB lt is cmii inoi e funny linn the fliit, unj U i-ullllfd "Mi'Doodlc's I'lats or fcitan'd inn." Vaudeville at Lyceum Today, Tho populailty ol ihan audcvilte in biianlou, which his itrlalnly lint hern on the wane nintr Manager J, K, Iliul.a hu made arianciiicnU In lislt tldi city wveklv, will no doubt bo In cleaned by the cutcrtalumcnt to be presented at I In I.j r cum this alinnoou and cuiiliu. t Trlhi.ne iipu'Miil.iiii wituesM.il Ihe pel. (oini.11110 uhiu by the lluil.e tioupe at the Xc. hilt thcalei in Wllkci'llane )elcnla aftcinocn, snil 1,111 ii'(biiiintiid the conifuio I' belui; u icilor to uuy luiublnalloii intioduccd in the cltj htictofdie by Mr, lluil.e. 'ihe numbers on th" liPSi.in.me, ullhout ficepliou, are noel and brluht and Ihe humorous feituics dcmoititrutc that it Is oisIblc to entertain upon the stage wilh fun without vulaaiit). lii.doubtrdly the leading; feature of the pu fiirm.ince is lihcn by MUs Ulliau Huil.harl and lompany in the diluly fkctcli entitled "A l'ass. Imr Fancy," but other noyi-l acts aie inlrodured liy "Klucta,1' (he 'tirpvilchorean nunel, who per (01 111 the riiniiiKable feat of dauilui; to her own music played upon a piano; MUs Sophie llurnham, tocfilitt; Mr. Giant and Miss Norton, Mr. and Mre. Wtkher, the ItUfoid llrothirs, sc. robatt, and Mjstir llihaidon. l'cople who bad been' misled by the Idea that wU'k'Ulle ii of the intuit of burlrriimt and ariet,v shows, have been enlightened by the pcrfoimanccs BiM'n by the llurke companies and now mulei rtaml tint the hlirh-clas vaudeville of the day glus one an opportunity to pee the cicam of exponents of diuma, intula ami mis cellaneous amusements in interesting sketches ol vailed ehaiaitcr, that range from humor to pathos. The best that has been presented thus far in Siranton 111 ij- doubtless be .pm at the I. renin today. "Self and Lady." Nothlut; but piaise has been accorded the company known as Charles l'rohuuii's ci medians, In be teen at the I.jreum on net Thuifday cen. ins In "Self and Lady," n rollicking, racy, wcll dieaed faico from the French of l'icrio Decoui cclle, A a company of polished farceurs, theie is no belter oiiraulration in the world and it has no npnl outside the historic! comedlc Truncalsc, This ia u bliuuir btuli-iiient, but It U a fact freely admitted by ncr.v ciitlc.il authority, and proeu by mciessful acblcirmenl. Its miinbeis li4M! been broiiKht together after a most caieful and bkilltul procc-v. of telictlon by Mi, I'loh 1111111, and it may now bo said to thoroughly Kpicscut the comedy eieaui of his forces, A Musical Gem. "The llUhwajnian," which is to bo piewntnl by the Drnadwny Theater (New Voik) 0ieia company, ut the I.jccinu 011 Friday everiliig. Is one nl the few coinln operas of the piesent day elcoiil of hoise-play or ulgarity. There Is not an arid i-pot ilther in the libretto or music, The iloiy is coiiil.tcnlly lolJ, and eulUts attention without ktcojiini; to bufooncry, 'ihe music is i.vecllint, Tho chief chni.uter is .111 Irish gen tleiiini, rompelled by (iicuuistauees Io turn InUht nf the road. Foi various reasons his put is llmltid by Iwo rhoracteis, and their Incidental u (ting- forms one of the iiumeroustuJiuiiioioiH llWlillllts. Anolhir excellently diann iharacter 1 that of l'ny (ulller, whom elloits le capture "Tin Highway Iran," urates roars of laugiitcr, There Is also a piilty loie incident, which appeals to Ihe lair e. The east is an excellently utiong, cue ind ic Mains the names of (.curat aittsts of note. The production is complete lu cu'ry de lili and u good muslcut enttitahiuieiit is as iiiicil thratu-socr, Wis. Winslow's Soothing: Syrup Ilus becii used for utl I'JKTV YHAItS by MILLIONS ol 1101111:11s foi; their CIIILIIItKN Wllll.i: 'll-.irilllN". with I'LUFKCT hl'tTKSS. It SsOOrilKS bUi Cllll II. fs01--I'KNS the GUMS. M.AB all l'AINi ( I'HKti WIND COLIC, ami Is li- lit rnii'dy for DUltltilOKA. NilJ , Drugslsti In every part pi the world. He sure and ask for ''Mis. Window's Soothing Hjinp," snd take no other kin I. Twenty-live ,t.nis bottle. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Xew Yoilc, Dec. W. The effect of the doubltul outlook In the money market was clear today iiiid in tiii.il! Milumu of business. This money market showed nu nlgn of stringency and no liquidation was iiioclpltntecl. In luct the buying oveiboio the selllm; nnd there are more net gains 1 1 1,1 a los.cd as a icsult ut the da.c'.s opeiatiuns, 'ihe bujing M'cmed to come from dllfcrcnt bides, Judglnir limn tho fact that the best stocks which lino sullered most fiom reient depressiuu weici lu loiemoci demand. This wan notably tiue 0, the meeel gioup led by Tenuiee Coil, which has been the object of u prolonged raid by the bears at an cpeiisc of 'JO points in the value of the stock. A inlly ot l!i rolnts at the c.ttlLino point today, Other liKinbeis ot the r.tecl group moced in tjmpath.v ami gained upwnids of u point all aiocind with the c-ceptlon of .Steel and Ulie. Tho latter otock was under pleasure. 1 In- strength of Sugar was attiibuted to icport. of nn ouitold condition In the trade, indicating1 mi advunce lu the belling pike of 11 lined ug.irst liy the Independent reflneis. Oilier industrial stocks showed sharp recou'rli"1, with no ncw (o l,i'll. The inotcmciit In the railroad lht was due to the eamo reason. Theiu wus no c-ii-ilcnre ul larger organized buying at any point buch us has been nil occasional featuic ot the maiket tor tioiuc time past, The Lrlo stocks were luueh less uctic, although the first prefeiied und Ihe second piefened weie at one time fiat's lejpcctlvely higher. 1'jtubuig, V. (', and ht. Louis lose 011 u light demand which, how ccer, brought, lieaiy llnu of .slock, Total sales, cVJOyiOO bhure. The following u,uolatloii ale fuinlshid 'the Tilbuno by M. Is. Jonlau Co,, looms TO-'i-TOtl Miurs building, l-erunloii, I'n, Telrphoue (KXHi upen- lllgn- Low- CIO. ing. Cet. American Toluico ....luiiVi IUT',1 Ameilcnn Suaur 123 lli4 Am. htcul A: Wlie Atchison , ,,,, Atchison. I'l brook. Traction .,, Haiti), ii Ohio Cent. Tobacco Che.. & Ohio .. . . tide, .f lit. West. Chic. II. & O tt. Paul 1'iU Hock Island .111?! Del. & Hudson Ill) lVilcinl blcel , 'Ui I'eilcinl .Steel, IV. 71 Kan. ii TeY., IV .IS Louis & N'ash. ...,,.,,. blh Man. Klewatcd , IHS'i US , 37K , s . Wli . Jti'5 . s.il . wl . llv'i .utn Mil. Tiactlon Mlsso. Pad lie ,,,, 1'coplc's Gas ,., .V. J. Cvlltl.il .,,, Southern I'atllie , XoifolU fc West. Northern I'acllle , ,1M .. US'i ..HVi .. II .. II3 .. 7u LI .ia's S.IH 7ui :il!a UK UaH I Sutt UHi UU 41 77 S2V!i HUH Wt OS's HVi. n3r UN 7"'; 1st, lUtl 12i?i IIW $., 71) in :;aii u n; um liWl u.i)i UU ol tj .'.r-i Si lOsis IClli r-9', 7ij lli tl)7i ih; iii il.g lis)yt UlTa ii :s w 7Hs M 371s 1 U 1211-ii 111 111' w 77 .j;5i lusrs Wlii on U5I 1IU ll'i 70 N'ortli. 1'acillc, Pr. X. V. Central Ont. & Western .... Pennsylvania liy. ,. I'aeitlc Mall Heading liy. Heading ltv IV. .. fsouthcrn It. It. ... jsouth. It, It., Pi. . Iain. Coal Iron IT. S. Leather U. P. Leather, IV. I'. Si. llubbei- I'niou P.icltlc Union Pacific, IV. .. Wabash. IV. Third Avenue ..in?; .. 23 ..14 1 .. 4.1 .. )K .. onr; .. 17?i .. IW?i .. fill .. 12?i 7j .. 2i!J .. 7l'i .. H5s .. -21M ..UuVi Sa; Hl:s ia'.i H-Vs 44 0IJ 179 1,7 i:i'i 71 li MSs ii',i no Ill's 23 lit? 4.1 Mi MB 17 H"!i !'. U'ii 7li 211.. 7n Mia 213s llS!j Wli 141, 2ii II j 41 203 l!4, l- l!(l'i 01 "i 12T I 1 20 71 M 2H4 110 xnw york pnoDL'cr. kxciiaxch prict Open- High- Low- do ing, est. 70 70'.i "s1;; 711 WHEAT, Maicii ... May COItX. May e.l. 76; 7-i'a 111! "di; 41s; 4i ii'1 l'i Scranton Board nf Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. tVIOCKS. I'llst National Hank .. hcianton Savings Hank Thllil National 11 ml, Dime Deposit ami Discount llinl... lleononi) Light. II. .. P. Co luika. Tllist Mfe Deposit Co Walk fc Mioer Co., f'l hcrauton lion I'euio Mlg, Co. ,,, Sciantoii Ale Work I.aekiinanua Haliy Co., I'l, , Couutv Siing Hank K Tinst Cu,, I'hst Naticiiui Rank (.C.ubondale).. Ftandud Drilling Co. ,, Ti.ulers' National Hank .,.,, fsi'ianion llolt and Nut Co, , IIUNUt, Siiuulon Pa.singei Hallway, flist Mortgage, due lOiU ,,,,, People's btreet lt.illuai , Hut mort gage, eiue iwio llhl. I2IKI :i,vi ini 2JU i.Vi Hi HI! 113 ill A.kid, In Urn 01 20 ,Vl ,10 Pionle's Sluei llallwae, Guicul mortgage, due IWl . ., II 1 ... Dlikson Manufietiiring Co luo l.icka. Township School 3 per cent. ... Ml City of Scianloii 1st. Imp. 0 per cent , ,,,,.., 102 Sciantou Tiaillon 0 per cent 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. Corifttcd by II. 0. rule. 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Iluttir-rieamciy, 2la23c. I'ggs Select wcslein, 21c: nearby stale, Sle. Cheese Full eicani, new, 12c. Deans Per bu., choice mallow, 3.30. Onions U)s. pel bu. Flour Hest patent, &LC0. New Y01H Grain and Produce. New York", -Dee. JO. '-Flour Market 'was weal, and 5 to 13 cents lowci to tell without much demand at the decline, Wheat Spot cash; No, 2 red, 7Sc. 1. 0, b. afloat: .u. 3 ifd, lO'ie. ele vator; Xo. 1 northern Dultith, MIJio. I. 0. b. afloat. Options wean i.uly in the day, followed liy a rtiirn rally which finally jielded and tlcwfii easy at sa!e. dieline: .Vo, 2 red. Jan., cloud 77c. : March, 7i?e.; Mi, i7aii Com !pot weak; Xo. 2, 432C elevator. Option maiket c Hist c.isj, but later haulenid and finally yielded, but elcsecl weal; nt "'M'ic b"". Jan. ciosnl 437ic; May, ll?e-.; Dec, 1.314c Oats-hpot firm; Xo. 2. 27c; No. 'J, 2o',,c; No. 2 while, IWHc; Hack mKed westem, 2il',i2Se,; track white western, 20!a.)5c; triek while siale, 20hv. Options about steady, but fealmclcHB fiom speeulallio standpoint, Cheese Finn; fame large, fall made, ll'.ic; fancy fall made, mnuli. Uitv. Eggs iieady; ktaie nml Puma., S7i.ine'.; luMiin, iigular packing, 22a27c; we.teni, lo- oir, 2.1c Huttir-rirni; eicanicry, lHa2rtc, ; fac tory, 12al.3!jc. ; .lime iieMineij, JSiin'ie-T; Imi tation ireaiuen-, lJalUc; nt.uu d.ihj, Hlale, Chicago Grain and Procluce. thicaso. Dee, 10. A decrease In Ike vislbl and a lack of outside dippou ueio opposlu; in llucnci'a in wheat todiy with the icsult tlut Slav i-losed buely leud., llaile. iiiulrr Satiirdm. Coin closed Uu-'Jic, and outs, iu. lowei, Im visloiis at the iloo were a thaelo Inw'rr. iTIi" leading futures i.ingi'd as follows: Wheat Dec, O'lTJc; Jan., lUUaiulie. ! May, 7Jc, Corn-Pec., VMiJliiHi.l Jan., .l34iiU(je. : May, i(,c Oats -Dec. 2lWai.i Muv, 23sii', Poiklsn., isl'.ai"til2.S3; May, 12.12'j. Laul-Dec, 7.t3i 7.20: Jail, ist'.OO.ill.liJ'-ii .May, Hl.7lj. Whs Ml.;i3-U.:i2t:.; May, ifO.IO. Cash quotations were: Flour inlet and steady; wheat. No. 2 vd, 7l'ia7lc; No. 2 com. ;W.51e.i No. 2 jellow, ;Wi?,e, No. 2 oats, 22tc.: No. 2 white, 2Cn 2uije.i No. 2 while. SlHalielo.j No. 2 rje, MV.; No. 1 flav, l,S'lj No. I llmolhy, 41c, : pork, ML30alI.02!-j; lud, 7.l7a7.20; rllw. W.23 OG.'i;; shouldeis, ITiaHUc.i wldikey, ,27. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chlcngo. Dec, 10, Cattle, "O.uOii; iholci- In cciiiiiion, to to 13 cent; lower; butchers slock, Meady, Natives Best on sale, steady at f0.3ii; good to pi line steers, $3.1Qa0.30; poor to Hied, iuiii, s.1. lua, 13; M'lcctcd leedeis, steady, fJ.65s l.:'0; mKed stoekvis, .low, (.23a.i.7A; eow, .'.U)a3.'.'J; helfels, ir-'.03a3.23; cauners, -'a2.30; hulls, choice, J.5oal..; calufl, Vi.30a.3.23; Te us fed steeis, fill. S3; do, grjss steels, $.1 :'.0i 4.10; do. bulls, -'.Mx'I.SJ. East Liberty Stock Market. Fa.t Liberty, Dec. lO.-Cattlo Ciwcel weak; piiuie, $3a3.23; common, ip.la.1.50. Hugs Active at last week'u dosing pileei. hliecp Sliong; choicu wethers, If.OOif.lO; leinuion, ?I.Wai..V); cliolce iambs, JU.33a3.IJ0; coimuon to good, l.GOa3.23; veal calves, t).Qo7. Oil Market. Oil Cit, Dec. 10.-Crcdlt bsUncei, 07; rr-tlfiate-s iluli: Shipments. 151,632; aYirige, V3, le.'. Huns, 121,022; avera, 83,658. 1 1 rti-f'V'.li -.Mnifeaw-: - 'a"inaib'Jsi,JJn,ruttti.n,H, ,n.c t aftA .ij . tk -, Jt&M&J&t . , jsR .,J- V 3.4 fc tf litf .AlW