v,:.sir 6 " THE SCKAXTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1S0G. ; ONE-HALF PRICES SELL EVERYTHING FKICB CONTINUES Especially if they are affixed to Desirable, Fresh and Seasonable Goods, like those we have had such an extraordinary sale on for two weeks past We have doubled our expectations. si o It may be of interest Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall street Hsvlcw. N-w York. rVI. 18. The movcminls on tin1 Slock KxrhiuilP toil-iv wrie nul t . pei-laUy ImixM'tunt. f- tr .iiii.irtliiii:i iik KitvnU'l only !.":. ITS share. Ixi" p"i iiim t tun wit chuiurti Ized by u very llrm lutu , U. HtiviiKth hi'liiK iiltnuii'.alle tn mii- , l IUl'H . for I.OIIllUll Oc'COtlllt, tllt Klli-iM'SH of the BOVfinui'Mit Km n ntnl tli iii'v:iillnn litltir Unit If any fui'lher li-ijisbtlun in favor of fr-e nllvt-r Is utti'mplfi: li Is .iv. to inert with ii iliif'-ul. In therurly Iraillna. iili--s mlvunreil 'in l't irr rem. In tilt- linuaily ut-tivi- list. Louisville iiml NiifhvilU-. tin iranisi i n, Sugar. .M.'ilihnttiln ami Ye-iin'-ise- I o:il ami Iron Ifaillni? Ih upwu-l iiiovi-nn-nt. AmoiiK Ihr HiiecliilliHs I.uiiIhvII'.i'. .'i-w Allmny anil 'liimno was prominent, llm lf ffirfil rlsltiK to 24' a unl tin- i-uniiuiiii to H!t. In th uftei-niioii :h tr.uli-vi li cunii' bearish ami under their snl-s a rc artiun piihuI. MiinhHttii 11 fell 10 1"IV, leather I'leferri'il, liV'j; .l i.t.-ourl rnrllli to Z!i; Chh-HKO Uiip to liS: .1. !. ('.mini to H'TV. Tuhacco to T!H; (itntMMl Klt-t-irii-to ;iu',. mill th rpniaimlet- of the ti?-1 from i to per ci'iit. KpwuimiiHi left on barely steady 111 tune at u rwovvry of a1? per eent. Siipur war noiUvahly flrm oKiiiK to the report that the direc tor will declare the usual dividend early In .March and an extra dlvMend of HI "-t ct-nt. after the adjournment of com,' re .-.s. Tha hkavy kuIii In the enrnln of the St. IM ill toad for th secolul week of I'Vh ruary had a favorable Iniluence upon the vmaiket and Induced piirfhae of all the ll'antters' stockN or bqih the Ioiik and flu.il account. The laruca: 'lealinaH were: f4,tNW shares- of Suaar; il.i St. t';inl; 14.i'mI l.oulevllle and Nashville; It.JiKI .Mis souri I'ai'llic, and I.L'im ltnrllnion and Qnincy. Net channes show losses of 'J to 1;, per cent. Manhattan leuditiK. Furnished by Wll.t.f AM UNN. AT.I.EN , & CO.i correspondents for .A. V. rA.Ml' fcELL, (lock broker, 4C Spruce street. . Op'n- lllsli- Iiow- t'ios ( - lliff. e.t. . eat. inc. Am. Tobacco To.... mi'4 8n---M W'i ?; Am. BiiKur Itc'jr t'o.lHi ll:is ll.'.'s 11.V-, Atch.. To. & H. 111 li: Pi'', Hi", Canada Sotithein.... .'yi'. r,inM - :,u. .mk. nr.' 2 pi', 17', i;s 104' 3 7!, Chesa. & Ohio 17'3 17' j Chicaao fias Wt ;!' Chic, N. V Kd'i 1ii4"4 Phlc, It. & Q ftllj, We"-i rhl.-.. Mil. & Si. I'.. T7- . 7!l-"j H'hlc.. U. 1. A.- Pac.. i 1t. C. I- fii'iieral Klectric I.iiui.". & Nash XI. K. A: Texas. Pr.. 1V Ltl", 1-4 fl 1 j 2ot n : Jlanhatia'n Kle Mo. I'ac. Nat. 'CorrlaRe.. Nat. head N. J. Ontral..: N. V. t'eniral. ....... N. V., I.. K. y... :. v., s. w N. Y.. 8. : W., I'r. Nor. I'ac Ontario - Vest...u Phi-. Mall... Phil. A: Itead HI? 24 i-ir, "4 ;.'2 27 l7'i Va V.',. . 2 -'4 ;..j 27 l7'i !-S i;-i la 27' j 4' r.4 :'! IS'i 1S 27', i:r .. to 27' V'n IV, 2"' lor. DISTRESSING DISEASED OPTK3 SKIN Instantly Relieved aad Speedily MfflClFi 'm ' tmoT Com Tmratirr. . wara Wth vita Conrtnu Soar, vnti ar-pli-aatloat of C trace a rolitiaat), and aiita ! M Outtcvaa EtaatttaT (tacaaw ktood put lArr, t 0. 1. Kmc if- . inU r ' lim. Ci, titt ii,Im, II. a A. t. For choice of about 200 Men's Winter Suits (this season's make) in Fine Worsted, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Cheviots, in Cutaways, Single and Double-Breasted Sacks, that formerly sold for $12, $15, $18, $20 and even $22, all go now lor one price of $10 each. CASH ONLY. We -are doing just as we advertise. o o For choice of 200 Young Men's Suits, as line Suits as any one conld wish to and $15. These suits are selling fast. Secure a choice NOW. GASH J to you to know that the ONE"HALF almost give-away figures are the only GLUM Koutliern It. K Kollthel'll It. It.. Pr. Teiin. t'. lion.... Texas Pacilic I'nlon I'acltlc Wabash, Pr Western I'nlon W. I 1 S. Leather I'. S. Lent her, Pr... I'. S. liubhrr H"4 lo', 'A 7'., I'l 12 II ii7'-.. 2J:,4 1U Ill's Pi'., :!'a 7 IS' 2 12 h'T nil', 27:I4 lh"', 12'.. iT " 117 27'i IMS S.V, 12 III", I1V'4 CHICAGO HOARD flF TRADE PItlCRS. (I'n-HiRh-Low-Clo- W'HKAT. Iiir. est, est. lliff. May .".' iw i3-v, ii.'. July l.V ii.",' ill", ill", HATS. May 21 ' 2I' 2H',, 2i"8 July 21', 2I 21 21 cH.. May ::n . )' 2!i'; 2117, July ::i :ii w, :', I.Alil). Jlay V... .".;( .".2 5.."i7 .V." POltK. May 10.10 Pl.2.1 10.17 1(1.17 Scran ton Hoard of IraUo I ichanccQiio tation.-AII t.luotat ion-i ItaseJ op Par of 100. t Namo. Dime Dep. & Dill 'Rank.. Bid Afko3. 135 Scrantou T,acn Curtaiti o National Horlni; & In illinit Co. 1'lrvt National Bank Scrantan Jar Stopper Co Hcrah'on Ula Co '.... tiprir. l.rook Water Co Klmliurst Houlevard Co..,.,,. Bcrantoa Axle Work Bcranlon Savlnxa Hank Scraiitnn Traction '."0 Honla Plate (llasa Co . Si-raiuon Car Hepl.icer Co Si-anion Parking Co Weston Mill Co l.ai kuwar.na Iron Steel Co.. Mcranioii HedilliiR Co nox us. Scranton Cllass Co KB I'M) I 89 V, 1(1 ?i !j 2M) l.() 1KI :oo 200 Hcranton Pass. Itailwuy. first mortnaBe due mis 110 eoranlon Traction t'o people's Street Hallway. Drat mortgage me ism actanton Plltston Trac. Co.. 110 90 People s Street Hallway, Sec ond moru.Kf due J!i30 U0 I.acka. Valley Trac. Co., first mortjram- due 1825 Dii kon ManiifacturinK Co I.ai liii. Township School b City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... Kcratiton Axle Work lloroiitth of Wlnton 0 liii.th Brook Coal Co 90 1(10 102 102 300 100 100 Ncu YnUt Pro J nee Market. New York, Kel. IX. Flour Quiet, easy, nnchuiiKed. Wheat I n!l. lower with op tions closliiK lirni: No. 2 red atore and elevator, 7!)ia7Vs; ar1ir.t. W.aSlc.; f. o. b., Su-VtMi-c. : uiiKrade.l red, (,7aS.'ic.; No. I riorthern. 74-'v4a7.'ic. ; opiiotirt dull and weak at 'iiibc. decline; No. 2 red I-Vbruary, "2'ic: March, ;:!.-.: .May, 7lc.; June, 7!'nc.: July, 71. Corn Had, easier; No. 2 al :Wti: t.-aloi; ;;7't. ailoat; oitl.uia were dull and weak ut ',c. deidine; Feb ruary. 2.V4C ; May. 2.V .--.; spiii price's. No. 2 at 2.l4a2.".'-jC. ; Xo. white. 2i;:v.; No. 2 CMcaa i. 2'4a2tl'.jc: No: 3 at 24ajc; No. 3 white, 2Ti'2i; mixed western, 2iia27c.; while state and western, 27j2S'2C Heef (Juiel, uiHliMlifc-ed. Heef haniri Dull; il5air.:VI. Tierctd tieef-Dull, sieiidy; elty ejttra In dia mf-ii. SI5ali;.."iil. Cut meats Quiet, ea-'y. tinchaiiKed. Lard Quiet, steady; we-uern steam. $"i.72'3'-. ; cll $T.1H; May, tr.S7: refined, dull; continent. $"i.!i; South America. W.2I); comimLiiid. 4VSari. Pork Qtilcl, tmchaiiKed. Kutter (Jood demand choice firmer; Ktate .iHlry. Halic; do. creamery held, 1al7r. : western dairy, 9' ja l.'lc; do. creamery. I.latu'c; do. held. 12a 17c.; do. factory. 8'aul2c; KlKins, licVyc.; tmilatlon creamery. llal.K-.; rolls, Kill:'.-. Cheese Fancy firm, moderate demand, unchanged. Kkss Liberal off "rings, weak; slate and Pennsylvania, 1:l44al4c: south ern, 12'ial3c; case, l.7."ia.1; western fresh, i:tal3'iC.; llmeil, Ila12c; do. case, 2a2.,i0. Buffalo l ive Stock. Toledo. O.. Feb. Wheat Heeelpts, l,ilH2 bushels; shipments. ii.2U0 liiHhei.-; quiet; No. 2 red cash. 7-.; May and June, 74c; July, Tile.: No. 3 red cash. 72c. Corn Hecelpla. I. if" bushels; dull: No. 2 mixed May. 22V. Kye Dull; No. 2 qiish 41c. Cloverseed Keceltits, 7i bags; Rhlp menls. 1.281 bags; tlrnt: prime cash and March, $4.55; prime timothy. $1.85. t Toledo Grain Market. nuffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 18. Cattle Slow but steady ; medium to good, steers, l.!H)a4.15; choice heavy. $4.2r.a4.3."i: mixed luiti-liera". $2a::.75; UnIU Ui good bulls. )2.2"a::.2:i. ve.ils lower, iiai.75 fur choice; light In fair. II I fi.75. Hogs Opened Utah's-, lower; York era, JI.4..u4..'Ji; mixed packers, $4.4i'al.-5; meiliums, $4.4U; fair 1o Kiiud heavy, $4.3."ut 4. In; pigs, tl."n; l.iilj ; rnuglis, $:i..'iiia;l.!'ii; slags. J;ia:t.."i(i. Slieep and lainhs Slow. Ma l.'ic. lower for good lamlis, sheep shade easier; prime lambs, i4,4Ha4.rM; light to lair steady, 4. Hu4. :!."; mixed sheep, good to choice, $:). I'i:i.n.'i; cotumon to fair, $2.?.ia :i; heavy dill. :l.2".ii;i..",li; hainly wdiiets, T-'iii Si 1 to (I; bucks, S2.2.a2.7'i. cliicaeo l ive Stock. Chicago. Feb. W. Cattle Uecelpts, 4.T.IX) head; market steady; common to extra steers. $:i.ia4.4': stockers and feeders, $2.'liia2.Hii; cows and hulls, sl.i'iUall.iKl; calves, $:i.."iiiaii..Vi; Tcxans, $2.:i5a4.lti. Hogs Ue celpts, 2ll.(Hil! head; market llrm to .V-. higher; heavy iiacklng and shipping lots. $:i.!iia4.20; coninion to choice mixed, $::. 4.22'. c; choice ussortei!, Sl.2ua4..': Unlit, $la4.:ii: tdgs, $::.2Ua4.20. Sheep Receipts, 14.(h head; market steady; inferior to choice, $2.uOa3.70; lambs, $.'!.Wa4.7.ri. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa.. Feb. 18. Pelroleinn ('itillt latlances opened, II.4J; closed, !M'l. At the Kxrhange. Jl.4l was the only ipio lation for the options. Pittsburg. Pa.. Fell. IS. Credit balances closed, $1.40. The only quotation of the option was $1.40. I'liila Jclphia la' low Market. Philadelphia, Fib. IS. Tullow Is quiet and urn-hanged. We qur.lc; City,- iriiiie. In hogsheads, 3"jc. : 1 oumry, prime, lit barn-is. :!'v.; country, itaik. In barrels, .".'a 3!c; cakes, 4c; urv use, "cV- . - - con.tivr 1 a hi-: it. l.ti'y nave- her Utile rdeec on her b!r;day a beautifully mounted stuffed lii'lel). "lint, aunty. I can't lake It!" exclaimed the lit t lu girl. "Why not?" "Hecause I've pot somp little birds." "This cat won't catch your birds; It's a Muffin cat!" "Hut my blrda are stuffed ones, too." No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Pedrldilen, In firm, Crippled. Nervous, Neu atglc, or prostrated with dismiss may g.ifTer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Afford IiiHtant 1'itnc. For headache (whether nick or nervous), toothache. Iieulalkla. rheumatlrm, lum bago, pains and weakness In the back, pine or kidneys, paint around the liver, pleurisy, BWeHliiff of the Joints and pain or all kinds, the application of Ttadway'i Ready Itelief will Jffi.rd immediate oasp, and Us continued use for a few days effect a permanent cut. Instantly stops the trios t excruciating pains, allays tnflammtion and cures con gestions, whether of this Lungs, Stomach, Bowels or other glands or mucous mem branes. KaAways Itrndy Keller CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influtn. ia, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Headacha, Toothache, Asthma, Dif ficult Bre.ithins. CURES THE WORST PAINS In from one to twenty minutes. Not one boar after reading this adartlsement need any one 81'FFER WITH PAIN. INTERNALLY -A half to a teaspoonful In half a tumbler of water will in a few minutes cure Cramps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Colic. Flatu. lency and ail Internal palna. RA.0 WAY'S READY RELIEF. Prlet, BOe. par Bottttj. Sold by all Druggist). One Thousand Men's Negligee Shirts, with collars attached, with two collars and cuff's de tached. All sizes, 14 to 17, formerly selling for $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, will he sacrificed at FIFTY CENTS each. We also continue selling Underwear at TWKNTY-FIYK CENTS each. Ties, two for Twenty-Five Cents. PRICES, tne very lwest you've ever seen, are marked on ones you'll find on the balance of our Winter Overcoat. IU1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN, Bridge and Crown work. Otllce, 325 Washington avenue. C. C. LAITBACH. SURGEON DENTJST. No. 115 Wyoming avenue. kTm. STKATTON, OFFICE COAL EX- change. 1'ltyslciaiiH and SiirKcoilk. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of fice hours. Thursdays and Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR. O. EDfJAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to CIS Spruce street, Scranton, Pa, (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. KAY, 208 PENN AVE.: 1 to 3 P. m": call 20C.2. Dls. of women, obstretrlcs and and all dls. of chll. PR. W. E. ALLEN. 512 North Washington avenue. . DR. C. L. FRET. PRACTICE LIMITED, diseases of the Eye, Eur, Nose and Throat: office. 122 Wyoming ave. Real dence. 529 Vine alreet. DR. L. M. OATES, 125 WASHINGTON" avenue. Office hours. 8 to 9 s. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to $ p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON Tl'ESDAYS AND Fridays, nt 505 Linden street. Office hours 1 to 4 n. m. DR." S.' W."LAMEREArX, A KPECIAl" 1st on chronic diseases of the he-art, lungs, liver, kidney and w.nitn url rary diseases, will occupy the ofllco of Dr. Roos, 232 Adams avenue. Offlce hours 1 to 5 p. m. Lawvcr.-. WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, , Scran ton. Pa. JF.SSl'PS HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESST'P. HORACE E. HAND. w. 11. jKssrp. jp... PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR. tieys and Counsellors at Law; offices I and 8 Library hulldltig. Scranton. Pa. P.nPF.WWLL 11. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. Alfred" hand, william j. hand. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. FRANK-T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scran ton. Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms S3, 64 and $5, Common wealth building. SAMI'EL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruce St.. Scranton. Pa. 7.. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT LA w 425 larkawanna aveScr.mton, Po. Vrie "townsend, "attorney'at" Law, Dime Rank Building. Scranton. Money to loan in large sums at 5 per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORN EY-A T law, Commcnwealth building. Scranton. Pa. H. C SMYTH E. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 400 Lackawanna avenue. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. R. UEPLOCLE. ATTORNEY LOAN'S negotiated on real estate security. 40 Spruce street. R. F. KM. LAM. ATTORN EY-AT-LA i!0 Wyoming ave.. Scranton. Pa. JA8. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTOKNEY-AT-law. 45 Commonwealth blri'g. Scrunton, . V.. C. RANI'K. I3ti WYOMING AVeT Wire SreeiiH. JOa KUETTEL REAR Git LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufaj turerof Wire Screens. Seeds. . - ' : O. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; atora 1441 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone 712. A Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Rooms 24, 23 and 20, Commonwealth building. Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 60ii Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce at., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. BROWN A MOltillS, ARCHITECTS, rmi iiuuuing, 1A1 vvasmngiou avenue, Scratiton. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college . or business; thoroughly trains younu; children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September 9. RHV. THOMAS M. CANN. .. .. WALTER H. BU ELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Pt. ?. Klndegarten $10 per term. Lou ns. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loon Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on investment than any other association. Call on 8. N. Callendcr. Dlma Bank building. Hotels and Kcstaiirants. THF. ELK CAFE. 121 and 127 FRANK- lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON Hol tii:. NEAR D.i L. He W. passeneor depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCII. Prop. weht.minster Hotel, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placo. New York. Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANARLK. Proprietor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR bolls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms addresB R. ,1. Hauer. conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulbei fa inualn store. 11EGARGF.E BROTHERS. PRINTKU; supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran ton. Pa. FRANK I. BROWN tr CO.. WHOI.lv sale deale-s In Woodware. Cordage nnd Oil Cloth, 7t0 West Lackawanna aye. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20, Williams Ruildlng. opposite postofTlce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. WELSBACH LIGHT S&eullj Adapted ior Beadlig and Sewing. Consumes three (8) feet of gut per hour sind gives an efficiency of sixty (60) candles. SarlDg t leant 83i pet osut. ow tit ordinary Tip Burners, Call and See It. HIT $ OBELI CO 434 LICK1W-M1 IVUUL -rWwufactar' Atent. JP I Pure lie 9 fwmicnL wear. They formerly ONLY. KETT 220 Lackawanna Avenue (ACTION TO our patrons: Washburn-Crosby Co, wish to assure their many pmt ivm thut they will this year hold to their usual custoaa of milling STRICTLY OLD WT1KAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat i.s now upon the market, and) owing to the excessively dry weather man)' millers ar of the opinion that It H already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tali no rinks, and will allow the new wheat fully thn months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling lu placed VHshburnCrisby Co.'a flour far above otlu brands. MEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. mOM AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rivets,--Norse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools aud Sup plies. Sail Duck, for mine use ill stock. SOFT STEELlRSIlirSHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. IITTEIB'EIIK SCRANTON, PA. EVERY WOMAN BaaaUaan anas a rrllablr, asoathlr, rn latins Bedleiaa. Calf htralaas Ss4 the pares! drugs ataaald ba aaad. if job wsal ths Imsi, t Or. IPoars Pennyroyal Pilla Tber s: prompt, sale u4 eartala la raaalt. Tlie saaalne (Or. Psal'D osrar dlat? For sals by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Wyomina AvanuA art) Sprue Stras Scranton Pa. .. . sold for $8, $10, $12 these goods, and that GONNELL 00