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TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2G. 1898.
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HAIR
HUMOR
Itching, Irrltfttf d, cljr, cruitcd Bclpi, drr. ihln,
and falling liatr. clcned, parlfltd, nil bcnutl.
fled by wnrnr ilumpooi wltli C'DTicuni Boai.
ad occasional lrcilni of CtrncuHi., pntett of
emollients, the greateat akin euro.
icura
rtntment will produce clean, healthy acalp
with Inmrlant, lnftrona hair, tii n alt tle falli.
Bold thrmirhon' rh vnrld. rorri I DiCo aku Cn tu.
ay-"liow la proluct I.uinrltnl IHlr," rallied fret.
OlIUO flM CIPC 1"1 "" IntUntlr rell.Ttd
urtiiiu Ull I IIIU V'
r CltlttRAltlKKDU.
Reduced for the
Week.
52.00 kind for $1.37J
2.50 kind for 1.62&
3.00 kind for 2.15
3.50 kind for 2.60
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SCREENS
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U Wjomlns Avenue,
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
U1JTONDALE.
An ice stoini swept our tho country
Rimduy nrd Monday, Injuring tree mid
making traollng dangeious Wood
mei were obliged to hupend buninttH
lor a few dt' .s on ac ount of danger
Irom falling limbs and pieces of Ice.
Everything was crystullzd even nrbor
and who network which was complete
1 caused and looked like glas.
Rev. D. D Jenkins outer tulned Mr.
and Mi 3. B. W SheiwooJ, of Vandllng,
Tuesd y.
But ns Lon spent Sunday at homo.
Rev. Mi. Rope exchanged pulpits with
Rev II. G. Earned Sunday.
MIhs Meitls is ieco'rlng' from the
meablcs.
Quite a number of joung peoule fiom
here attended the supper and enter
tainment at Pleasant Mount Tuesday
evening-.
Mis. Gardner Ins leturned from
Tompson and is with her daughter.Mrs.
Spoor.
The Presbyterian Sunday school took
n sliMgh ride to Foi sl City Saturday.
Th most delightful part of the journey
was th mill m tho Stillwater pond
At the Presbj terian church parlors
laclli!? wer In readings to recelvo thf
p.my and poon a lefreshlng ovster
htuw and a most appetizing dinner wete
enjoyed by mcr fifty happy children
and their friends. Aftci dinner sppech
e, ringing and recitations uiused the
lime to pass rapidly and pleasantly
Notwithstanding the mlement wen th
in all return?d home feeling sunshine
In thch souli while the clouds hung
lu.iw without
Mim. Sand.-, of Peck. We, is visiting
hei fath-r Hiram Sedyard
Lincoln', bhthday was celebrated in
tim pntllitlr stle Old Gloiv was
gl.-n to the bieeze and the nubile
s hoc d ga a Lincoln enteitainment
Washington's 1 irthdaj was also cile
biated The national emblem, which
tould not le raised in tho early morn
ing mi .in ount of tho pole and rone
being coveted with ice, was. -et Hying
l.tli-r In tb( dav.
Mis Aithur Fosster, of Starruccn, vis
i"d Mr and Mis Elijah Carpenter
Vedii"sdav
Mis Allio Bairlgcr attended thV
Roiilzon and Decker nuptials at Dun
dnlt ijii Washington's bhthday.
Tin latg"sl vote that was over polled
In tills botough was given foi Iia
Thomas In tho late election Ills fath
ii. J. E Thomas, was also successfully
iii'ited b n subbtnntlal majorltv.
Mih. iftaol RoumU gavo a tea paity
li i tin lienellt of the Methodist i hutch
Tui'sda;..
MIjs Lizzie Bloat goes to Snanton
today to lemabi n few weeks with her
sister, Mis. Mains.
A son of Di. Wilbur Pei k was In
town looking up his fathers elfeete this
wivk. The doc tor's body was frozen
bv tho ioadi-lde near Dallas a couple
ot weeks ago He fotnieily lived here
FOREST CITY.
Allied Davis, the diugglst, has re
turned from a visit among lelutlves
and friends In Scranton.
Attorney Ralph B. Little, of Mont
lose, called on his Foieot City friends
jesterduy. He is a candidate for the
olllce ot district attorney, subject to
the decision of the Republican county
convention, which will bo held on tho
JOth of next month. Mr. Little's
chances for the nomination are g od,
very good, and in this county tho Re
publican nomination geneially means
election.
W. J. Davis, ot Scranton, spent yea
tetday among old friends and business
acquaintances in Forest City.
Mrs. Fayette AV. Westgate has just
returned from Middlotown and Liv
ingston Manor, N. Y, where shn has
been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Joseph
Kelsey, and other ilntives.
The employes of the Elk Hill Coal
and Iron company at Rlchmondale re.
ceived their monthly pay on Thursday
Florence Lease, the three-year-old
daughter of Mrs. John Armstrong, ot
Vandllng, died Thursday. The fun
eral was held yesterday and inter
mcSnt was at Hillside cmtery, Forest
City.'
Miss Sabia Monroe, of Pieston,
"Wayne county, has been visiting this
week at the homo of her sister, Mrs.
F. W. Westgate.
"O'Hoollgan'B Wedding", 1b, tho next
attraction at Davla' opera house. Tho
company appears hero on Wednesday
evening',' March 2. -
3IONESDAI.E.
Mrs. Mason, of Orcon Ridge, has been
spending a few days with her daughter
Mrs. Pr. C. 1 Foster.
Tho receipts from the Mnrtha Wnsh
'nt;ton dinner in tho Presbvteilnu
chapel Tucday evening was four hun
dred dollars.
A. C. McDonald, formerly of Idaho,
Is now In New York purchasing Eoods
with which to stock tho atoro room for
mally occupied by Druggist 3. T.
Iithdy.
A club without a name that has been
conducting their business until tho
morning hours, received u. visit fiom
our major on TuesJny evening last.
Tho proprietors suddenly decided to re
move their plnnl to some ether city.
I). II. Roderick and Miss Elizabeth
J. Mtngan, both of Wilkes-Banc, were
united in matrimony at tho Haptlst
parsonage on Thursday by Rev. R. M.
Roderick.
FACTORYVILLE.
Mr. and Mis. S. II. Rrlggs, of Car
bondale, have been spending a few
days this week with friends In town.
Mis Ulanchif SUrk will snsnd to
day tlth MUs. Ralley at Foster.
Tho many friends of Mr. II. C. New
man, who mot with such a serious
accident last week, will be pleased to
le.mi he Is Falnlng nicely.
The Rev. A. J Van Cliff will occupy
the pulpit at the Methodist church
not Fabbath morning and evening
and Rev. James Fielding will fill Pas
tor Watklns" pulpit ut the Baptist
church.
The Hist nnnual union of the Metho
dist Episcopal church was largely at
tended yesterday afternoon and even
ing "Rev. J. H. Lewis and Rev. Dr.
Severson, former pastors of the church,
were piesent.
Dr. A. F. Btundago and wife, of
Hniford, were in town yesterday.
VOLUME OF BUSINESS
IS STILL INCREASING
rorrlgti Possibilities, Uowcver,IInvo
IMuced u Check on .Speculation.
.No Abatement in Foreign Domnud
lor bent.
New York, Feb. 25. R. G. Dun &
Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say
tomonow.
Foielgn possibilities have much af
fected speculation and caused hesita
tion In some latge business operations,
possibly accounting In part for a check
In the nipld advance of wheat, but In
dustrial pioductlon continues larger
than ever, a few more words being
ndded to the active list with a decrease
In the number of hands on stilke, and
renewed evidence that the volume of
business Is laiger than in Febiuaiy of
an previous ear. Nor is there any
sjmptom of a senseless cinzo based on
llslng pi Ices. The legitimate export
and domestic demand presses closer to
the capacity of works, and though
theie Is no llighty advance in any line,
und in all nanowness of piolit Is a
matter of complaint, new business for
this dull season Is unpiccedented.
Wheat continues Its progress upwaid
until 108 75 was reached on Monday,
but declined 3'4c.Jater, as If theiewere
fear that Spain would somehow stop
Biltisli vessels from taking wheat
ncross the water. Any yielding based
on foreign possibilities deserved little
notice, but the price has advanced
about 10c. since Chicago speculators
last took occasion to shake off wheat
followers and the opportunity for a re
action was inviting. There is no abate
ment of foreign demand. Atlantic ex
ports weie 1,003,814 bushels, Hour In
cluded as wheat, for the week, against
1.32C444 last J ear, and Pacific exports
i,5"G,3i6, against 130,404 last year, and
In view of current excitement these
figures nre more important than the
aggregate for four weeks 10,406,012
bushels, against G,5S8,41r last year fiom
Atlantic jioi ts, und 4,0"i3,02S against 1,-
0U,24C from Pacific pons. Coin ex
poits for the week weie 14 5 per cent,
less than last year but the ca.h pi Ice
declined but slightly. The spot price
of cotton was not affected.
It is not the season for much im
ptovemnt in textile manufacture, but
the cotton branch has gained by the
closing of the strike In one Fall River
mill and by addition of some woiks at
the south. The woolen manufacture
meets many cancellations, especially
In goods sold earlv without definite
pi lee, but Is doing more than ever at
this season, though new business in
the higher grades or vvotsteds and
woolens Is not paitlcularly encourag
ing. Sales of wool are slow, with
weakness In clothing, amounting to
about two centd decline from the hlgh
ist rolnt. Indicating that mills hnve
at piescnt abundant stocks, but borne
me selling foreign wool In order to
take supplies or othev qualities.
In lion manufacture has more de
mand for pioducts and slightly better
pi lees for Bessemer pig, which has
advanced to $10 40 at Pittsburg, with
Grey Forge unchanged then, local
coke stiong at Chlcagc in spite of
some southern weakness, and eastern
' n Til 1.1 if ill. imillir lltinlin t.ira.1 tlim,,r.
quotations ait .1 shade lower. No
finished products have changed in
pilce, and all ate strong in demand,
excepting bui, which a combination
has failed to advance. Some large
contrails are lepoited, especially in
tar and bridge building, ship and
stiuctutal work, nnd the demand for
sheets Is heavy. Minor metals change
but little, tin weakening a shade to
lMt with larger receipts.
Failures for the week have been
L'J5 In the United States against 290 last
ear and 30 In Canada agalnbt CO last
ear.
Oil, HowTliankful
Pain Was Maddonlng and Hopo
Had Been Abandoned Wonder
ful Results of Purifying tho Blood.
"A very severe pain camo In my loft
knee, which grew worso and worse, and
finally a soro broko out above the knee.
It discharged a great deal and tho pain
from my thigh down was maddening.
Large, bard, purple spots uppeared on my
leg. I suffered in this way for years,
and gave up all hopo of over being cured.
My wife was reading of a caso liko mlno
cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, and eho
advised mo to try it. I began taking it
and when I bad ueed a few bottles I
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
how thankful I am for this relief I I am
stronger than I havo ever been in my life.
I am In the best of health, have a good
appetlto nnd am a now man altogether."
J. P. Moous, Lisbon Tails, Maine.
Hood's sPaX
Istlie best-In tact the One True Wood rurlncr.
Hood's Pills euro all liver llli. 23 cents,
THE MARKETS.
Mull Street Itoviow.
Npw Yotk, Feb. 23 Then was a re
covery In the- prices of stocks todav,
in which the engagement ot gold for
Import was th'a predominant lnllucnce.
The oeiiMe of the exchange market
yestcid.iy foreshadowed the early Im
pottatlon of gold, which is tho direct
outcome of tho stlnenlng In the rates
for tall money. Tho amount of ster
ling oxchanges held In New Yotk Is
vuilously estimated at from $10,000,000
upwards. A largo part of It has been
usel na colliteral for loans, and tho
laigo liquidation ot loans has released
a quantity of tills exch'ango and
brought It upon tho market. In other
words, the rise in the money tale makes
it moie profitable to bring home funds
which have been left abroad on account
of the higher late hItli3ito prevailing
there. The Import of gold is likely to
continue unless tlicro should bo a sharp
advance In tho monoy market in Lon
don and Paris. The calling In of tills
country's gold credits abroad is likely
to put a stop for the present to foreign
buying of our securities, which has
been largo of late, and which continued
even today. Tho bears made an effort
to retnln control of tho stock market,
but they were unable to wipe out the
gains shown In sympathy with London.
Trading was nervous during the first
hour, but aftci that the unward ten
dency became fairly settled and con
tinued throughout tho day with occa
sional slight reactions. The da's high
est level of prices was not fully main
tained, but net gains generally wero
from 1 to 2 points. Total sales were
4C7.C00 thares.
l-urnlsheil by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
(L CO.. siock brokers, Mears building,
room "3-i0t!.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lug.
Am. Cot. Oil S IS 174 li4
V.m. Sag. Rc'g Co ..1" 11 Ul-a Uiu
Altll , Uo. it ti. l'c.. life IPS lla jl&s
A., T. & S. F., Pr .. 2Vk 2b 27'i 2i,
Am. Tobacco Co .... bS Wi. b7Jt b'J'a
Am. Spults "!i i-i i'g 'i't
Halt. .V. Ohio 16 10j 10 Wa
Brook. II. T 374 Wit 3ta4 ID
Buy State Gcs 1 J 2Ji J
Can. Southern 'iK'u 4'J'i 452 MVz
Js J Central Wi Wj WJ4 111
Chic. & U. W U'S IU1!; 0' 10
t'hlc. A. N. W .... ll'i 120 lJO Ul-
Ullc, B. & Q !4 Mi W 111'
Clucngo Gas t"l'4 Ul'i MU ill
Chic, Mil & St. P.. lH"g y.' 1' yjij'a
Chic, 11. 1. A. P.... M bi M &.VS
Chic, St. P. M. .V O. Vi3 7e 07 l3
('. C. C. i St. L VI JJ Ul'j.
Delaware Hud ...lu9 luii 103 lin
N. L E. A V .. It 14'& U's 13
Gen. Electric ul's i MU J2'&
Lake Shore 1SI 13.! 101 lWi
Louis &. Nash 51 K 5 Cl-A
Lulligh Vnllej -'0', 21'i 2U',j 21'4
Minluittan Elo ....1W 1I4 lOOifc 303
M K. & Tex., Pr .. .'5i2 A',L 33' ob'.
Mo Pacific 2. 27 23' 20'A
Nat. Lead oUi 31 30'4 31
N Y. Central UJ'i llu'i llli U3i
Out. & West 13'B ltyj 15H, 15's
Jsortlt. Pacific 2U?H 21-U 204 217,,
Not. I'aclllc, Pr .... 61 M4 uO',2 (1
Pacific Mull 27l2 27 27 27
Phil. & Herd lSt 1'Ji, IS's 1S7
Southern R. It S9 Ss fcVis
Southern It. It , Pr.. 27'8 2S 27?,, 2SV4
Tenn , C. At Iron .... I91,, t04 1J"8 W8
Teas .t Pacific .... 10 10 ?4 10 10
Union Pacific! 29 Lf."8 2V; MU
V. S. Uubbur 10 lt. 10 lb4
U. S. Leather, Pr .. 10 ! C1'4 W 00
Wabash 7 7 7 7
Wabash. Pr 13'i 1C8 15'i 15Ts
West. Union i,6 bi W b7
W. & L. 13 2'i J's 2' l-i
W. & L. E., Pr U's 11'4 W'i 10i4
Con. Gas Ib0?4 1S1 1S0 1S2
Haw. Sugir 2) 23' 21 2UMi
Mat. Traction 135 111 133 137
Pan llundlo 41 ll'.i 41 44U
S. W., IT 3J'8 33' 33 :.3?u
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Irg. est. est. lag.
May. 103VjtOl03 104)8 102'i 103',i
Jul) S9'8 90 JO'i M'i
CORN.
May 29T8 30'i 20 29
July. 31 Jl? 307s LO's
OATS.
Ma 2t 2C2 20 20-h
July 248 2l'u 21'4 21'i
PORK.
May. 1000 10.73 1050 10.50
LARD
May 1002 1073 10 53 10 53
Scranton Hoard or Trade Exchange
Quotations--All Quotations iused
ou Par uf 1UO.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton S. Plttston Trac Co. ... '.o
National Boring it Diill'g Co. ... to
I'irst National Hank '700
Elmhurst Boulevard iuo
Scranton Savings Bank 223
Scianton Packing Co 95
Lacka. Iron Ai Steel Co 150
111 I ul National Hank 3bj ....
Throop Novelty M'fg Co iO
Scianton Traction Co lb ,.
Scranton Axle Works 5
Weston Mill Co 230
Alexander Car Rcplaccr Co lw
Scranton Bedding Co 1W)
Dime Dep. A: Dls Bank 150
Peck Lumber M'f g Co 175 210
Economy Light. Heat &. Pow
er Co 43
Scranton Illuminating, Heat &
Powei Compau fe5 ...
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Railway, first
mortgage, duo VJM
People's Stiect Rallwuj, first
mortgago duo 19l!
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgago duo 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka Tovvnrhlp School 5..
City ot Scranton St Imp. ('..
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axlo Works
Scranton Traction Co . first
mortgage, 6's, duo 1932
115 ....
115 ...
115 ...
... 10J
... 10.S
... 10 J
... 85
... 100
103
Plillndrlphlii Provmon .Market.
Philadelphia, Feb. 23.-' heat-Was He
lower, contract grude, February and
March, P94c a$l 00, prll and May, nomi
nal. Corn Firm, No. 2 mixed, February
and March. 3lin3P4c; April and May,
nominal. Oats Steady; No. 2 white,
February nnd March, 3Ja33'.c. ; April and
May, nominal. Potatoes Firm; white,
choice per bushel, &3aS5c; do. fair to
good, 73a80e ; sweets, prime red, per bas
ket, 70i"5c, do jellow, C3a70c; do. sec
onds, 33a40c. Butter Steady; fancy west
ern creamery, 20c; do. Pennsylvania
Mints, 22c.; do. western, do., 22c. Eggs
Firm; fresh, nearby 15c ; do westorn,
15c. Cheese Dull and weak; New York
factory full cream, fancy, iaOc. ; do. fair
to good, 7'4aS)',c. Refilled Sugars Firm
Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady.
Livo Poultry Firm; fowls, 9al0c; old
roosters, 0',ic ; spring chickens, St-ali.c;
turkeys. 9allc ; ducks, 9al0c Dressed
Poultiy Easier; fowls, cholco, S'ic; do
fnlr to good, SaVc.; chickens, fancy
large, lOalOV-.c; do. good to choice, fa
9',c ; comomn find scalded, S.i9c; tur
kejs, fancy, llal2c; choice, 10c, fair to
good, 8a9c ; ducks, good to choice. bcl'Jc.
Receipts Flour, 4 300 barrels and 11,"00
sacks, wheat, 23 000 bushels, corn, 277,000
bunhels; oats, 22,000 bushels. Shipments
Wheat, 0 000 bushels; com, 1SI.000 bush
els; oats, 10,000 bushels.
Now York I'rciiluci MurkM.
New York. l'eb. 25 riour Inactlvo
nnd a sluulo tanlcr; Minnesota putentn,
5 30a5 B Wheat-Spot easyi No. 2 red,
t.OOV t. o. b , nlloat; No. 1 northern Uu
lutlr, 1,0S'(, f. o. b . nfloat to arrive; No.
1 hard Manitoba, JJ.11',4, f. o. b nfloat;
No. 1 hard Duluth. Jl 12?i. t. o. b., afloat
to nrrho; options opened easy nt aViC.
docllnu. Influenced by foreign selling and
low or cables, but experienced rapid re
coveiy on light offeilngs and scattered
covering, steadiness ruled until near tho
closo when a bear attack, aided by dis
appointing Hpeculatlvo support caused a
sharp break, tho market leaving olt
weak at Sac. net decline; February,
closed $1 03J March, Jl 05al 05',. closed
$1.03; May, l)'litc.a$l 01. closed OO'dc;
July, 92a3'lic., closed 92c. J September,
t2UuS2ic, closed 82ijc. Corn Spot ens) ;.
No. 2, 36V4c : options opened easy, ral
lied, but followed the lute break In wheat
and Closed vvci.k at Uc. decllnn; May, 31
nWc closed 3l',c.J July, 35Na3fiV,i closed
:c. Oats Bpot ensler; No. 2, 3lc; N).
3. 304o.: No. 2 white. Si'ic: No. 3 white,
32c; options quiet but faltly steady, clos
ing unchanged; Mty, closed 30'tc Bocf
Firm. Cut Meats Steady. Butter Very
firm; western creamery. 14'ii20c; do.
fnctory, llnUc; Elglns, 20niuV4c.; Irfiltn
tlon creamery, 13al7c; stnto dairy, Ha
17c; creamery. lialOc. Chceso Dull;
large white, September, 8',c; small do.,
SViOc; largo October. 8aS'4e.; small do,
SVinSV&c.; light sltlms, CuCHc; part slflms,
4aGc; full skims, 2a3c. Bags Firm j stato
and Pennsjluinln, 15nlCic.; western
fresh, 15c; southern, Hall'ic Tallow
Steady; city, 3c.; country, SaSic l'o
trolcum Higher; refined New York, $5 t5;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 3W; do. In
bulk, $3 20.
Cli'rngn (irnln Hnrkrt.
Chicago, Fob. 23 Tho Improved tone of
Wall street was rcllocted by wheat for a
Umo todiy ond substantial advances
over yesterday's closing pi Ices wero re
corded. Weakness at Liverpool and lack
ot Influential support brushed this asldo
later and caused closing declines ot Ha
B3C. In July and He. In May. All tho other
markets followed closely the courso of
wheat, being strong early and weak
later. Corn declined 'fcc ; oats wero piac
tlcally unchanged, and provisions de
clined 2Hc for lard and ribs, but 171S&
for provisions. The cash quotations wero
ns follows Flour Quiet; No. 2 spring
wheat, 91a92c; No. 3 do, 91c; No. 2 red.
$1 02ol.0314: No. 2 corn, 28$a2&,4c.; No. i
yellow, 23Sa2bc ; No 2 oats, 25'ic, No.
8 white, f. o. b.. 27&a:Elc.: No. 2 rye, 4Vic.;
No. 2 barley, f. o. b, 32a3?c; No. 1 Has
seed, $123al.27; prlmo timothy seed, $2 9';
pork, $10 4?nl0 5lr lard, $5 15iri 17'r ribs,
$31015 33; shoulders, J'JaCc ; sides, $3joi
C 50; whisky, $l.lf; sugars, unchanged
ltoetipts-riour, 11,000 bands wheat,
51,000 bushels; corn, 467,000 bushels; oats,
217 000 bushels; rje, S.OOO bushels; bailey,
33,000 bushels. Shipments riour, l.tO'W
barrels; wheat, 07,000 bushels; corn, 2i,ijoo
buhels; oats, POChX) bushels; rye, 900
bushels; barley, 17,000 bushels.
Ilulluln Live Stock.
East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 23.-CattIo
Nothing doing. HoP'i-Lowci ; Yorl c-s,
good to choice, $4.11117; toughs, com
mon to choice, $3 C5a3 i3; pigs, common to
choice, $3 WU4 03. Sheep nnd Lambs
Stiongcr; lambs, cholco to extra, $5.S0a
5 93; culsl to common, $3a5 50; sheep,
choice to selected wethers, $4 83al90; culls
to common, $3 25a3 9i.
Now York I.iie stock.
New Yoik, Fob. 25 Beeves Steadv
with fair demand, steers $ira503, oxen
and stags, $1 10.i4 53, bulls, $3 30a4; cows,
$2C3a3C0. Calves Steady, veals, $33i8;
no westerns. Sheep and Lambs-Firm,
sheep, $la5, lambs. r12.aG03 Hogs
Dull and loner at $1 13.il 10.
I'.nst Llhrrty Cuttle Market.
East Liberty, Pa., Fob. 25 Cattle
Steady; prime, $4 90a5, common, $3 30al,
hulls, stnrrs nrnl rnnH X?.n4 Hnrr lniv
Mind lowe-, prlmo nrodlum, $120; best
xorKcrs, a mn 15; rcaiy nogs, fi.ioat '5,
pigs nnd light Yorkers, $3Wa0; good
loughs, $3 40aJC3; common to fair, JilU
3. sneep Bteauy; comomn, 3.23a I.
CIiIcmco I, Ho Stock.
Chicago, Tcb. 23 Cattle Steady; $1.13.1
4 90. Hogs-$3 97'ia4 03; pigs, $3 53a300
Sheep and Lambs Active; sheep, $3a3.50
for poorest up to $4 03 for strictly choice;
lambs, $r)23a5 50. Receipts Cattle. 3 000
head; hogs, 23,000 hcud; sheep, 8,000 head.
Oil llurkrt.
Oil City, Pa., Feb. 23. Credit balances
opened 70 nnd closed at 73; certificates,
strong.; opened 83 bid for cash delivery,
closed 92 bid for cash. Sales of the day
were: Cash oil, 1,000 barrels at 83; 3,000
barrels nt 81; 4 00") barrels at 81; 10.000
barrels at S3V,; 10,000 barrels at 874; 9,000
barrels at 9, 17,000 barrels at 90; regular
oil, 2 000 barrels at 85H; shipments, St.,793
barrels; runs, 9S.729 barrels.
EXPANSION OF MCIirURY.
Few people imagine that an ordinary
thermometer bulb contains enough mer
cury to stretch for miles, but this ts .1
fact. If a tubo miles in length, and the
slzo generally used, could bo uttached to
a termometer bulb, it would be found
that tho mercury would fill It, for while
the column appears large, It is reallv of
almost Infinitesimal size, being much thin
ner than a hair. Tho convcxltj of the
outside of the tubo thiou,'h which it
passes magnifies It. and as Its fiat sldo Is
toward tho eye it looks to bo qulto largo.
and has lint rounded appeatance which
Is so decci tlve.
HERCULES
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
The Moat Perfect Insulation.
Applied by
WARREN-EHRET COMPANY
Contractors for
Ehret's Slag Roofing,
331 Washington Axnne
WOLF & WEXZEL,
340 Adams Ave, Opp. Court llous.
PRACTICAL TINNERS uiPLOBIBERS
bole Agonts for Richardson .Boynton'3
Furnaces and Ranges.
M M H H M 4-H-H-
I After I
t Temporary Location, X
I 2 Arcade, I
Wyoming Avenue. I
The
iFire
I C. M, FLOREY, Agent, I
t t X r-H-f t 1 1 M -r-t-
Carpets,
flattings,
Linoleum,
Window
Shades,
Upholstery
Goods,
Rugs,
flats, &c.
Large Assortment at
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
KERR'S
408 Lacka. Ave.
L
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to Bus!
ncss nnd Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodation Kx
tended According to Baluuccs anj
Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital, -Surplus,
. -Undivided
Profits,
$200,000
300,000
79,000
WJI. CONNELL, President.
HKNKY IJHLIX,Jr., Vice Prcs.
W1LMA3I H. PECK, Cashier.
The vault of this bank is pro
tected by Holmes' LIcctric Pro
tective system.
NEW YORKDENTAL PARLORS
"TEETII MADE PERFECT."
ORITATORS OF PAINLESS DE1TIST1.
We have all the latent discoveries far alle
viating pain.
Wo extract teeth, till tcrtU nnd apply goia
crowns and bihUo woik without tho least
particle of palu, by u method patentod und
tiHcd by us oilly. NO CrlAKUE for pulnleti
extracting when teeth ate ordered.
Full Set Tcetli, 85.00.
We guarantee a fit.
Gold Crowns, S3.01).
All other work at proportionately low prlcei.
43-Uold Crowns and Ilildfc Work a
Specialty.
llelns the oldest and largest dental parlors
In the world, we are so well equipped Unit nil
work done by us Is the best to be had. Our
operation tiro positively painless. All work
guaranteed for luyeuis.
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
Corner Lockuwanna and W yomlng Aves .
((Her Newark Shoe Stoie )
Hours 8 to H Sunday, 10 to 1
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATBMC
Hot Air Furnaces,
Sanitary Plumbing,
Gas and Electric
Light Fixtures.
.
nTTimr.Tn T,rm ,.
FliFfiTri'TPi I TItHT WIRTNIi
UUUJXll.J IJlUlll llllllltUl
"THE
1 1 CONNELL CO.,
434 Lackawanna Ava.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
119 Franklin Ave.
First Mortgage Collateral Trust
5 PERCENT. GOLD BONDS
OF- THE
New Mexico Railway and Goal Co.
A Limited Number of These iioiids Are Now Offered tor Snlo.
Tho mortgage securing thCBO bonds covers the railroad now under construc
tion and rapidly ncnrliig completion, from VI Paso, Texas, about 1W miles nottli
1 J" ito Snlado Coal ridda. In Now Meico. Tlio road traverses a country
rlcli In minerals Including, gold, silver, copper nnd Iron, nnd will open up tho
largest bodies of coal nnd timber In tlio Southwest. Tor ltn trnllio resources, the
rond will rely on tho deposits of coal now owned by the company, nnd ulso
cocreil by Its mortgage ub well ns on ox tcnslo timber properties, nil situated
nearly 400 miles nearer to tho markets uf Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and Old
Mexico thin tiny other sontco of BUpply, nnd with faornblo grades for transpor
tation ns against licnlly adverse grades on tlio roads of eiory possible compotl-
?'a,,Kh. ,UVvr.i,.AND T-Miinii ai.onh Asstmn a most vnosi-nuutis
liUPINLSS roil Till: ItOAn. Tho road will nlso bo an outlet for a vast fmlt
Krowlnrr, farmlnrr, nnd Btoclc-ralslnt; district, otio of tho most favored In ths
world, and now belli? rapidly taken up by liomestondcrs nnd other settlers.
Tho country lia wonderful possibilities for mineral development. Hundreds
of prospectors, bomo of thorn arriuiKlni; for tho Investment of consldernblo for
elffn cnpltnl, nro already cimaicod In the development of tho mineral properties In
anticipation of tho outlet thus to bu afforded for tho ores to smeltrirs nnd stamp
mills. llcports hno been made on the trnfric resources of tho country by expertB,
,;,, ,Vat"r''n .''"i Superintendent of the LehlKli Valley Coat Company; R. C.
Hills, isq, C.eoloRlst nnd Mlnlnrr Hmrluecr, of Denver, Colorado, nnd others,
copies of which will bo furnished on up plication.
DIRECTORJS:
CLARENCE D. SIMPSON... .Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa.
COL II H BOIES Pres. Moosic Powder Co., Scranton, Pa.
HON. L A. WATRES Pres. Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co
THOMAS FORD Vicc-Pres. First National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
J W. HOLLEN'ACK Pres. People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
RUrOLPH T. McUABE Pres. N. Y. 8c Queen Co. R. R. Co., New York
EENJAHIN S. HARMON Strong, Harmon & Matthewson, Attornevs-aN
Law, New York, N. Y. J
CIRARD C, W. LOYREY. . . .J. S. Lowrey & Co., New York, N. Y.
CHARLES B EDDY Eddy, New Mexico.
J ARTHUR EDDY Eddy Brothers, Denver, Col.
THOMAS H. WATKINS Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa.
HARRY P. SIMPSON Diamond Drill Contractor, Scranton, Pa.
We recommend these bonds to investors as a desirable and safcin
vestment. For Prices and Further Particulars
Apply to the Following Parties:
A. H. CHRISTY Cashier Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co,, Scran
ton, Pa.
W. H. PECK Cashier Third National Bank, Scranton, Pa,
H.J. ANDERSON... Vice-Prcs. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co.,
Scranton, Pa,
J. B. RUSSELL & CO. Bond Brokers, 322 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa.
A. A. STERLING.... Cashier People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
C. W. LAYCOCK Cashier Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
E. Y. MULLIGAN... Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A. A. LRYDEN President Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa.
W. L. ViATSCN Cashier First National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
R. A. JADW1N Cashier First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa.
Or, to Our Office,
SIMPSON & WATKINS,
Fiscal Agents, Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
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(The Philadelphia Specialist)
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honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in this
or any other country is able to show the credentials that
Dr. Grewer holds today,
Catarrh-Special Offer-One Year's Treatment for Ten Dollars
Ozo-Nite Gas, including generator, warranted to gener
ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of the
United States for Ten Dollars. Any child can handle it.
The only and original home treatment for Catarrh in tho
United States. Ozo-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effec
tive. One trial treatment. Ozo-Nite Gas will posi
tively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases
of the
Ear, Nose
Dr. D. Grower, the pmlnont Philadelphia spoclallst. It a frrnduate of ths
University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology
at the Medlco-ChlrurRlcal collece, of Philadelphia ; honorary member of tho
Medlco-Chlrurslcal college, member of the Geneial Alumni association of the
University of Ponnslvania: member of tho Houston club of the University
of Pennsylvania: member of the Joseph Lehly Fellow snip ot Anatomy, mem-
er of tho Board of Charity of Scranton, Pa , member of the Historical Scl-
e"co association of Lackawanna county, Scranton, Pa., president of the Ath-
Mlnlnir nn.l 111111100 nnmnunv ur.alrlnnt nt tho Intm nntiorml MpdlCal
Association and Adertlslng League of America; one of the youngest mem
bers of the Grand Army of the Republic; surgeon of the Union Veterans'
ur.lon; and the doctor comes highly indorsed by tho leading professors of
this country and abroad.
The doctor and his staff of Unglish and German physicians make a spe
cialty of all forms of Chronic Nervous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Wood Din
eases. WB WILL FORFEIT TUG SUM. NOT KXCEHDINO $5,000, FOR
ANY CASE OF EPILEPTIC FITS WIS FAIL TO CURE.
All who call upon tho doctors up to March 1st will receive advice, ser
vices and examination free. Dr. Giewcr'H high standing In the state will
not allow him to accept any Incurable cases. If they cannot euro you they
will frankly tell you so.
Diseases of the Nervous System,
The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of conlldenco, sexual weakness in
men and women, hall rising in tho throat, spots lloatlng before the eyes, loss
of memory, unable to concentrate tho mind on ono subject, easily startled
when spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind which unfits them for
performing tho actual duties of life, maUli'tr happiness Impossible, distress
ing the nctlon of the heart, causing Hush of heat, depicsslon of Bplrlts, evil
forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of company,
feeling as tired In the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervous
ness, trpmbllng, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of
the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us immediately and bo re
stored to perfect health.
Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cored.'
If you havo been given up by you
be examined. Ho cures the worst kl
Sores, Catarrh, Piles, remain Weakn
Throat, Asthma, Deafness and Crlppl
cerB ana uoiters removed without th
our newly devised absorbent method
CIDE."
And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Ca
Consultation free and strictly sac
from 10 n. in. to 8.20 p. in. Sunday fr
TRIBUNE WANTS BRING QUICK RETURNS.
WM$1f
Hfaim w ww &m
Has just returned from his
St. Louis, Chicago aud West
ern offices and will now re
main at his permanent office
in the Old Postoff ce Build
ing, corner Spruce street and
Peuu avenue, where he may
be consulted from 10 a. in. to
0,30 p. 111. me aoccor, wniio
in Chicago, had several
honors conferred upon him
by Medical Colleges there,
namely, the titles of Doctor
of Philosophy and Bac. of
N Science in addition to his
manv other degrees and
and Throat.
r phNsiclan call upon tho doctor nnd
nd of Nervous Debility, scrofula. Old
tss, Affections of tho Eye, Ear, Nose,
is of eery description Tumors, Can-
o use of knife or painful caustics by
known as tho "ELECTRO-GERMI-
larrh and Catarrhal Deafness.
red and confidential. Office hours dally
cm 12 P. m. to 2 p. m.