J, ' 7 7' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 19, . 1895, im, ffCJlD OF EUSIKESS STOfSS AXD BONDS. " New Tork. Aft. 17 Th feature of the took market today wa the weakness of aianhmiitn and the flrmneasof the irtwral li8t. Manhattan wa - heavy throiiKhout ml dropeit from lit1 to The falltn oft In the earnlusra of the company la slven ns the reason for the weakness of thia Htwk. On I nil le of thle atook the temk-ney of prices waa upward. A more confident feeKnr prevail as to the .future. The pa' nil In thi iteneral lift ranawt from to 1. Chloniro Uas. the Oraiwra and Lake Shore showlnjr the largest STKlr. Specu la Hon ' closed atronir, excet for Man hattan. Net change an a rule show a-alns of S to 1H per ceiit. Total sales, 60.SW) shnrea. The ranee of todnv's prices for the ac tive storks of the New York stock mar ket are Rven N-low. The quotations are furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dim mirk, mnnaper for William l.lnn. Allen To., stock brokers, 412 Spruce atrcct, 8iran,0n- Op-n-HlBh-Low-Clos-Inc. est. rst. lnsr. Am. Toba-oo ro W-i Iff I 1M Am. Suirar H'tt Co.114 im W Atch.. To & S. Fe... W 15'i 1S ChlcaKO Oas 1N Jk Chic. N. W 1"T Wa I"'7 Chic. B. Q s f,r i P C O St. li 49 49 49 49 Chic. MM. St. P.,. 71 T1S, T1V4. 71 Ch!c. R. I. Pac... 7H 7f W. Ccwral Electric 9Si Ixi!s. Nah 614 s,, " Manhfittsn Kle 1HH 1144 I'-H ';' lich Central Wl W Slo. PacMlc S 3S JS14 Nat. Ind SW4 W N. Y.. I.. K. W S'4 '4 K'i S N. Y.. 8 W 1'i 'i '-" Pnelllc Mall 8K 2s SC, i Thll. Read 1SS 1 1H 1"S Pouthern R. R W, 1tt'r 134 Term., r. i nr. sr-'i ss siV Vn'on. Paoltlo 13N, m m V! Wanaah. Pr ? 21 2 West. 1'n'on H SHk W V. S. leather I'', 1 1's 14 V. S. Leather. Pr.... S4 ST.'A 84'i R.'iU CH1CAC.O BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. Open- IliKh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Inr. est. et. Inn. R.ptemtier ".TA -'4 IVeeniher CSH fiv 6S'i CSH OATS. fteptemlHT Ili J"1 K Mav 23 24 t!H 2J' CORN. P.-I.tember JS-S &li SS'i IVccmber 32 S.1 32 J-, Jlny 32 31H 32"i Mvt I.ARD. September 6.10 .15 6.10 6.1". Janunry 6.13 (.15 S.13 6.15 PORK. Peptimber 9.7". 1000 9.T5 9.90 Junuary 10.30 10.40 J0.30 10.37 Scrnnton Hoard of Trndo l uchnnso Ono. tiitlons-AU Quotations Based on Par of 100. 8TOCK3. Rid. Ask. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 125 Oreen RldRe Lumber Co 110 First National Bank STO Lackawanna Lumber Co 110 Si-ranton Savlnm Bank 2v0 Pornnton Lace Curtain Co.... M Third National Bank 310 Thuron Coal Land Co 9D Pcranton Axle Works M Bei-anton Glass Co CS National Rorine; & Drllllnc Co .... 90 Rcranton Jnr & Stopper Co Laoku. .Montrose R. R 1C0 Burin Brook Water Co W Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Anthracite Lar.d Imp. Co 60 Lncka. Trust & Safe Den. Co HW Allegheny Lumber Co 10j BUNDS. Srranton Traction Co 95 Economy Steam Heat & Power Co 1f Srranton Glass Co 1ml Kushhrook Coal Co.. 100 Seranton Pass. Ruilway first mortgage 6's, due 1920 110 People's St. Railway, flrst mortfraire 6's, due IMS 110 People's St. Railway, second.. 110 Ecranton & Pittston Traction Co. 0s JO Seranton Wholesale Fruits and Produce Dried apples, per lb., tnc; evaporated apples, 7VjaSc;. Cali fornia prunes. PiaSc.; Knrl'sh currants, Z'aSc.: layer raiis.ni, tl.fcual.70; muscatels, 4a5c. per lb.; tlal.25 per box; new Yalen ctas. iVsatic. per lb. Beans Marrowfats, tt bO per bushel; mediums, CA pea beana. IVas-Oreen. fl.lual.lS per bushel: spilt, 2 juaiW; lentels. 5a He per lb. Potatoes tl.&OiU.au. Unions Per bbl.. $2.25. Butter 16ai0c. per lb. Cheese ac per lb. Ktttrs Mtoaluc. Meats Hams, WVic.; acnall hams. He.; skinned hanta, lie.; California hams. Sc.; shoulders. 74?.; belkes. sVc.; smoked breakfast bacon. HHto. Smoked Beef Outsldes, 12c.; sets, 13lc.; inskles and knuckles, 15c.; Acme sliced smoked beef. 1-lb. cans, $2.40 M-r doaen. Pork Mess. $I4.E0; short cut. SIS. Lard Ieaf. In tierces, 8c.; m tubs. V.; 10-lb. palls, c. per lb.; 6-lb. palls. 8'c. per lb.; S-lb. palls, 9c. per lb.; compound lard, tierces, 6c.; tubs. t!ic; 10-lb. paiks, He. per lb.: S-lb. pails, (Pc. per lb.; S-lb. pulls, 7c. per lb. Flour Minnesota patent per bbl., $4.10a 4.15; Ohio and Ind'.aiw inter, $3 75: Gra ham. $3.75: rye Hour. 93.75. Feed Mixed, perewt., 9I.C6. Umln Corn, 50c.; oats, Ka 40c, per bishel. Rye Straw Per ton, Jla W. Hy-H7al. New York Produce Market. New York, Aur. 17. Flour Dull. weak. Wheat Dull and easier; No. 2 red store and elevator, 7oc; afloat, TJHc; f. o. b., 71Va72-c; ungraded red, fca7lc.; No. 1 northern. 73'iai;i'i-. ; options firm; May, 7Sc.; Autrust, 7040.: Scptemlier, 7mc; tctober. 71ic.: lewmber, 72'c. Com Firm, dull; No. 2. 477ia48V-; atloat; options firm. hlKher; September. 4i,c: May, SSiC. Uals luM ami firmer: options firmer, dull; AiiKUSt. 25c: September, 2j'c. : October, 24'ttc; May, 2Sc.; spot prices. No. 2. St'c; white. 30c.; No. S Chlcaira, 27Sc.: No. 3, !5c: No. S white, 27'4c. ; mixed western, 27a2!ic.; white do., 27a35c.; white state, 2Sa&c. I'rovislons Inactive, steady, un chanKol. Ird Wu'.et and firm: western steaim, 9A.50; city, KK.ati.25.; option sales, none; refined firm: continent, 90.85; South Amerliu, $7.15; compound, 4ar.v4c Butter Quiet, steady; slate dairy, 12lSio. ; do. creamery, 20c.: western ilairy. 9'alc.: do. creamery. 13a2"c. : do. factory, K'tal'-"'.; Kluins, SV; trrvf.tHtlon creamery. llal.V. Cle liu!et and steady, u in-ha 11 1;'1. Eggs Dull and unchanged. Toledo Urain Murkot. Toledo, An. 17. Wheat-Receipts, 53 000; shipments, 5.000; dull; No. t reil September. 71c: December, 72c: Mnv, 75'c: No. 2 red cash. 67c; No. 2 white. !'c Corn Re ceipts, 19.000 bushels; shipments. 3i0 bushels; dull; No. 2 mixed cush. 49c. Oats Receipts. 5.0H0 bushels; No. 2 mixed September, I2i; May. 25,ic; No. S mixed cash, 20c. Rye Firmer; No. 2 cih, tti'.jc. : No. 3 do., t.'l'fc. Clover seed Earv. prime cash. $5.25; Simtemher. $5.10; Oi-tober. $: 1.; Itecember, $3.20; February, $5,30; March, $5.37h. Chicago l.lvs Stock. Chicago. 'Autr. 17. Cattle Receipts. 00 head; market quiet nnd steady; common to extra steers, $3.0OaJW.uO:; Blockers and feed ers. $2.50a4.10: cows and bulls. $1.25n:l.7i; calves, $3.riH5.7r.; Texnns, $2a4.35: western raiiKers. $2.40n44.05. Hogs Receipts. 5.000 head; market firm and 5 cents hluher; henvy and packing and shlpplnfr lots, $4.35a4.65; common to choice mixed. $4.30n 4 85; choice assorted. $190:i5; UrM. $4.45a5; plus. $:Ui4.90. Sheep Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady; inferior to choice, $1.75a3.ti0; lambs. $Sa5.20. Oil Market. Pittshursr, Auk. 17. Oil opened at 12G.; highest. 127: lowest and closed, 126. Oil City, Pa., Aug. 17. Oil opened and lowest, 126; htirhest and closed. 127. FOHCF. OF EXAMPLE. "Like mistress, like maid." Is a saving that Is probably oftener true than "like master, like man. The story Is told that Mile. Augustine Brohan, a celebrated French commedlenne, who was extremely humane to all animals, no mutter how humble, one day, at table, found a lly caught on .her "plate. She took It up ten derly with her thumb and finger and called her maid. "Murle." she said, "take thlB fly he care ful, now, don't hurt him! and put him out- uoora. The girl took the fly and went away, but presently Madamolselle Brohan saw her standing near with a troubled expression 01. her fnce. "Well. Marie," she said, "did you do as 1 tout you v "No, madamoiselle. I've got the fly still I couldn't venture to put him outdoors It was raining ana he might nave taken cold!" NEWS OF 01 R INDUSTRIES. Happenings of Interest to the Staple Trwlea anj Partieularly to the Trade . la Iron, Steel and Anthracite Coal. Notwithstanding the depression of business, exports from the ' United States In ISM were valued at $8S9.K43, 000 Against $S47,665.1!M in 1893. Three, fourths of that vast value came from the farms and farmers of this Republic. Great Bittain and Ireland lead all the other countries In volume of trade with the United States. The English-speak ing people f Europe bought of the SS89.000.OtM of American exports $451.- 000,000 worth, and, taking the British possessions all together as one cus tomer, they took $523,000,000 worth, or nearly 60 per cent, of the whole during 1S94. The United States Imported from Great Britain $107,000,000 worth of her products In 1S94, or 16.4 per cent, of our entire Imports. And from all of the British possessions, together with the United Kingdom. $178,000,000 worth, or more than 27 per cent. The Philadelphia Stockholder piques curiosity by saying: "It Is pretty ssfe to say that this will be the last month of August for many a lonx year to come when coal will be selling In New York harbor on a basis of $2.75 per ton for stove, and even lower. People will do well not to wait too long to fret In their winter supplies of coal. It does no seem possible that even under a continuance of existing conditions coal will go any lower. It Is lalso safe to say that people may muke up their minds that the anthracite stocks will not much longer toe useful gambling count ers on the street." The great demand upon the Iron mills, furnaces, foundries and steel works of the country for their products still con tinues. An authority on the Iron trade says that the demand Is now hravr than ever before known In the history of the country. The same authority at tributes the starting up of so many Idle plants to the bis; boom in electric rail road construction, which has be.n so pronounced since the opening of p-prlnir. It nlso says that the crop prospects are full of encouragement to manufacturers of iron and steel, the corn crop being most bounteous. The co I rate war still continues be tween Chicago and Omaha, and the ChlcaRo, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul road is credited with carrying anthracite coal to the 'Missouri river 'for $1.50 per ton. The interests Involved, however, are slight, as the entire shipments of hard coal in a year's time .between the two cities are said to bo only about 10.000 tons, so a cut of $1 per ton would onlv cut Into the revenue $10,000. The Rending, Pa.. Iron company Is havlnir the Montour RoMnrr mills, at DanvilK Pa., overhauled and repaired. The mills have een Idle for several months. When running full they will g!ve employment to over 800 men. After an Idlness of many months there will soon be a resumption of work at the rottsville (Pa.) Iron and Steel comonny'8 plant. Thi works will jrlve employment to aihout 600 hands ns soon as they start up full. July was a record-breaker at the Homestead Steel works. The output for the month was 43.0OO tons of fin ished material, the 'largest In nny one month In 'the history of the works. The open hearth department cf tho Pennsylvania Steel company, at Rtccl- ton, for July made over 12,000 tons of teel, being the largest monthly ton nage In the history of the plant. The Bethlehem Iron company will erect two additional open hearth steel furnace soon. This will make four furnaces to be built this year. Railroad Commissioner Perkins, of Kansas, In a letter to a railroad official In this city says the corn crop is the best In twenty-five years. The country Is producing1 plff Iron at the rate of about 9,200.000 'tons a year, -which Is close to the hlgrhest pro duction ever reached. as.aas.aaaaaaiaaaaaaaJaaaaa esisisia The Only Remedy in the World That Re fiinds Purchase Price if It Fails to Ciire the Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days Is i " 11 It Cdres While The greatest discovery of the agel A certain, pleasant, permanent cure. 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Particular Attention Given to Collections Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. VOUR BUSINESS !S RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Telephone No. 134. IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES, And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, TTEliEllEi i CO, SCRANTON, PA. 5J THE TRADERS liUoulBakotSensta ORGANIZED iflfOe f APIT1T, m i Will HHM S1WJW SURflOS, $40,000 . BAMTTKt. TONES. Preaifteat. W. W. WATSON. Vlea-PrealoWk a WIUOAMB, Caaotar. DIHECTOR8. SJamnel RIdm, Jamea M. Bearkar. Ire tax A. Finch. Pierce B. flnlejr. Jeaeph J. Jermyn. M. 9. Kemerer, Charlea P. SlaU tkewa. John T. Porter. W. W. Wateea. i mm, lit UBIBU. bank tnrltea the patreaao t ua nnna caneraij. Bare Ton Sore Throat, Pimples, CoppeMJolored Spots, Aches. Old Bores. Ulcers In Month, IUIr Fallln? Write rook RemrdfCo SOt Hs sent eTeaipleriileaae.lll.itor proofs of cores. (Capital asM00. Pallentscared alee years DU POINT'S IIIIRG. BUSTING MD SPCRTUtfi POWDER M anafaetnrad at the Wapwallopea Mills, Ls aerne county. Pa., aod at WU mlstitou, lJulaware, HENRY BELIN.Jr. Oeneral Agtat for the Wyoming Dletrtet. Third Nation si Beak BoUdlnc. I I UIMB! . sV TROR POSD. Mttston. Pa. V JOHN B. HMITH s bON, Prraoath,Pa S E. W. MULUMAN, WUjias Barre, Pa. 1 Aiteuta for the ltepaano Caeolcal Uoaal tsary ttifh KaplosiTea, LUMBER. PROPS AND TES MIN K2U MCOllOBTHLUIERCO 22 Commoni ealtl MBldg, Seranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 432. EVERY WOMAN . rsrnlatlnf lbs Barest di un tanid be esed. If; Becstiaen aetlt a reliable. Monthly', I sssdleins. Oalr haraM M yea wast the sest, get E5?. Peal's Pennyroyal Pillo For aala by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avanu and) Spruce Street, Seranton Pa. I SECOSMD WEEK i OF 1TH6 r GREAT RANKR0PT - . SAbE 1 I AT- THE FA 400 AND 402 LACKAWANNA AVENU BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE. Heq UifcS ALL GOODS SOLD LESS THAN 50 CENTS ON DOLLAR Dry Goods Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Capes, Jackets, Suits, Wrappers, Millinery, Shirt. Waists, Boys' Clothing, Infants' Wear, Ribbons, Laces, Linen Goods, Handkerchiefs, Etc. ENTIRE STOCK T.1UST BE SOLD WITIIitl TWO WEEKS. COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE AND AVOID THE RUSH. Open from 9 A. M. Until 6. P. M. Saturdays Until 10 P.M. mi i i I i
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