THE SCRA1ST0N TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MAY 16. 1898. MUNYON AS A MAN. Munyon Never Doubts-Munyon Never Deceives-Munyon Never Hesitates. MUNYON IS ALWAYS POSITIVE. Everybody Associated With Munyon is a Munyon Enthusiast. V?r would mark the beginning of the end of Munyon, and that Is tho beginning that Such is the faith that moves multitudes. Such is tho man whoso force of char acter and rights of discovery have made him the acknowledged authority of tho medical world Hut tho word Munvon has como to mean moie than ono man. Munj'on means a scientific army. Munyon means a medical revolution. Mun yon means tt victory over tho miseries of mankind. Munvon's Remedies for sale at all druggists. Mostly i!5 cents ubottle. Mun Ton's (5uido to Health free. If in doubt writo to Professor Munyon, 1503 Arch Street, Philadelphia, for free medical advicu. , GARBONDALE. Tho Cnrbondale correspondence of Tha Tribune has been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. II. Munn. Salem avenue and Church stri'ot, to lmm news Hems may he addressed. All complmnts as to Ir regular delivery, etc , Bhould bo made to W J Koberts, news agent J HE IS WITH DEWEY. Tdwnrd Martin ol 'I his City Nine 1 eiirt in Actlvo hi-rilcu. Carlmnd ilf'st lepioscntntlvp In the great ctir at Jlunlli i JMvviUil Mat tin lie is a imitlui of I J. Mat tin, of the Delnwaie- and Hudson locomotive shop Up will be n-menibpied lv many of the oun,i nun of JiN own uk' an 'nrunce' Mattln. as Iip wn l.imlll.ith c.illoel lij tlic Imjvs. Up Is now about twentjnlne eats of iirc He left hit" nine e trs aero and went to Huffalo. when he enlisted In Hip iukuI.m ainn. JCot jet belnp of ape he wrote liniiu foi til pelllllbsioii of his older lilotllil, the heart of the family. Soon after his enlistment ho was oidiied west -ind took pait In the last campaign agalnd Kitting Rull. He saw haul set vice on the frontier foi tluee eai.s, and when his turni nf enlistment cxplioel dei tiled to change for the other biandi of the servhp He mlistcd m the navy at New Yoik sl. jouih ago and lias been in active servlcp on the water ever since He tmlled on the Adams with th" Kouth P.icitle Hciundmn two je.irs ao and has been in China w.iteis Since WhPli Aflllllt'll Dewpy lift Hollg K.mir f i Mnnlla lw did not take the Adams with him as It Is an old wooden ciuistr and would be ol no use In a conlllct. The i lew was tiansfeiied to the other m-soN, mainly the Ualtlmme and on that gallant ship C.iibnndale'H sailor bny took pait in the flushing de feat of the Spaniards MR. UEVNOLHS HONORED. Our Ilepresciitntivi) Will Preside at the Vinplncton ' lieiinton. Hon J V Itevnolels of this ( ity will piesliK as to.istm.isli r at the uaiuiui t of the Aiuphjcton mm let ot Wyoming seminal y, which will he held on the evening of Tuesday. June 11. un that day the Ainplivctons. which aie a laigp and Intluentlnl society will hold u leunlnn The soeiety numbeis among Its uiPinbeis Mime of the most notable men of the state who have gi actuated from Wjomlng. The tn.mt list will in tlude Di. S. ('. Swallow, of mmls buig, the eelebratpd ictoimer; Itev. J. II. Rate, ehancelloi, of the unlvpislty nt Chnttanooga, Tenn . Judge Alfred Darte, of Kingston, W Oalmd Thomas, esq., of Scranton, and many other notables. Our talented icpie sentative will make a gracfful and able toastmaster. THE QRIM REAPER. t Iniias tlic rntlier ol Adelbert l)nv ol This ( My. Sad news was lecelved by Adelbeit Day. of Locust stieet, ot the death of his aged fathei at tils homo at Viu den, Wayne county, on AVednesday last The deceased was originally a resident of Scianton, but came to this city with his son. living here about one ear, when he went to Vaiden, where he has since resided. He wns a man of plenslng peisonality and dm lng his residence In this cltj made many friends who join with the be reaved relatives In niomning his loss. He Is suivlved by thieo children, Ar thur, of Jermyn, Adelbert, of this city, nnd I.onn, of Scranton He wns bur led In South Canaan Saturday. OBSEQUIES. . V A larce number of friends attended the funeral of deorgo Iilshop, which wns held from the house at 2 o'clock Saturday. Ilev Frederick Hhlnger preached the funeral sermon and spoke many words of comfort to the grlef etrlcken family. Tho iloral offerings were many nnd they were borne to the pla,ce of Interment by John Jones and John Gubert The pall-bearers were William Evuns.John Von Ueck, Thomas Kase, J J O'Nell, David Lewis and Peter Mang. The lemalns wero taken to Archbald, where they wero Interred in the, Pjotestant cemetery. DUWLAR UNDER BAIL. James Franey wns placed under $C00 ball Saturday. jie wna nested for jobbing James Hoylnn's money drawer tnd, when some old coins which ho had Jn his pockets were Idontliled, he nd fmltted bin guilt. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. M. J, Lovlne, of Carbnndale, has opened up a Jewelry and brokerage lness at 07 North Main stieot. He Munyon takes his own mrdlcincR nml plvi's thorn to lila own family. Mun yon's professional and business associ ates nrc all Munyon unthunlats. When I first interviewed I'rofcssor Munyon I fired this hot shot straight at him: " I wunt to know, I'rofcssor Munyon, If you netuully believe what you bay about your remedies ? " "I do absolutely," replied the Pro fessor deliberately, tightening the mus cles of his strong face, " and I welcome your blunt fninknuss. I belluvc every word I say, and it is no blind faith, but positiveness that comes from iictuiil knowledge. I have never introduced a medicine to tho public until I w as my self certain of its efllcncy, and I never claim that nny medicine will cure nny disease except the ono for which it Is a. specific. It is this self-confidence this total ubsence of doubt and evasion that enables me to get and keep tho confi dence of tho people. To advertise a lie, nr to waver before any emergency, has. also movvd his family hero nnd has taken nip his i evidence at -123 liroad street I'lttston Oiuetlp. -Mis Ha.vdn Uvans, of Scrnnton, spent Sunday with her mother, Mis. lUvenburg, of this clt. At a meeting of the Tcachois' nsso elation of Tiinity Kpiseopal Sunday si hool last evening, N. I.. Moon tend eied his leslgnatlon as piesident of the association and Itev. It. A. Sawyer was elected to fill the vacancy 1). 1'. Hyrne lias returned from New Yoi k. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kied. lit own spent Sun day In Honesdale. The Ilnuesilalcscml-prnfesslonal team defeated the Antlnacite.s at Antliinclto Paik on Satuiday aftetnoon by a stole of 11 to 4. JERMYN ANDMAYFIELD. William Hunter post, C14, O. A. 11., decided nt their last meeting that tho usual paiade would be dispensed with on Memorial Day this year. The post and i .imp of the Sons of Veterans, No. -01. will meet nt their hall nt s; o'clock in the morning. May .10, and W til march to the rpmnlnrv vvVinir. thn 1 lltuallsttc services of both orders will ne obspived. The camp will furnish the filing sejuad. The Nov Mi. Hall, pastor of the Piimltlve Methodist chinch, returned home after spending about eight clays In the confeienee nt Pittsburg. Mr. Hall, was veiy successful In his exam ination and passed at a very high maik. He also lias been nssigned to lemaln pastor of this chuich for nn othot yeai. Mr and Mis. Aitliur Day nnd tluee ehildien, of Ccmeteiy stieet, attended the f uncial of Mr. Day's father at Viirden, Wane county, Saturday. I'u dav at the Kile Satuida was the cause of a gieat ileal of excitement nnd hustle on Hungaiian hill. The lepoit of Sampson's liombaidinent of San Juan foits- had no little effect on the lestdents and, Inspired by his suc cess, the-, too, stinted a bonibaidinent. The lesult of their fistic combat Is that many In Hint locality ate wear ing bandnges and ciylng "too much sick head." The numerous (Ires In this section have caused seveial ot the insurance companies to wlthdiaw their ngencles in this end of the vnlley. Among the companies who have taken this step is the Madguburg, whose business was loked after bv Agent c. j; Jieinics. The Mndgpbtiig has camelled all poll ties In feme noith of Seiantnn, In ( hiding Caibondalp The company has in a shoit time paid out in losses many thousand dollars, and this Is the cause of Its wlthdiawing from this section. Mr. David J. Williams and Mr. John Keen weie visiting In Dunmore last Satuida. Mrs John McLean and daughter, of Mil Held, and Mis. William Haven and ehildien will sail by the steaniPr Majestic, of the White Star line, on Wednesday next Toi a j.sit with friends In Hnglnnd. Dr. S. D. Davis has been rp-appolntcd local consul of the L A. W. The St. Ueoige luilel has been designated us an olllclal L A. W hotel. The Oiand Aimy of the Hepublle' post nnd tamp of Sons of Veteians wilt attend divine set vice Sunday evening. May 29, at the St. James Hplscopal church. Mtss Hmlly Itlch. of South Main stieet, was the icclplent last week of a line box of roses from her friends, the Misses Olbson, of Concord, N C. Mis. W. S. Hadgejr and son, 1'ieston, of Cemeteiy stieet, aio visiting iela tlves at Hnst liianeli. The Woman's Uellcf corps will give an enteitalnment nnd suppei on the evening of May 30. Superintendent Gebhnidt. Dr. I. R. Giaves and Albert Griitlths wheeled to Scianton Satuiday. Archdeacon Coxo conducted seivleo In St. James church last Friday even ing. Mrs Charles Stanton, of Cnrbondale, was calling on friends In town Satur day. Mr. Johnson Bennett will leave this morning for WIlkes-Harre, where he will attend the Grand lodge of Odd Fellows, which will convene In the above city today. Mr. Hennott was elected at tho last meeting of the Kushbrouk lodge to repieeent them In the Grnnd lodge. avocaT" Uennett lodge, 907, I. O. O. T.. will leave on the regular Delaware nnd Hudson tmln tomorrow at 1.45 p. m. to attend tho convention nt Wllkes Uarre. Fare for the lound trip, foity cents, Mr, II. M Stoevcr has been called to Mooslo on nccount of the death of his nephew, James Steover, whose funeral will take place today. The lire nloim which was sounded on Saturday evening was only to mako known to the people that the beautiful 12x20 silk Hag purchased by tho em ployes of the silk mill was unfurled to the brcejse. Wo hope all tho other collieries In this vicinity will follow the example of the Avoca colliery, The patrons of tho frco reading rooms nrc somewhat lax In not raising a fund for a like purpose. F. 8. Clnrko has leased part ot the Callnhnn block and will open an lee cream parlor In ft few dnys. An ex pensive soda water fountain haB nlso been purchased nnd Is being put Into position. Itev. 13 L. Van Hoesen hns succeed ed In establishing n Sunday school nt Dupont. There nre nbout scventy-flvo scholars, who will be under the super vision of Mr. Clark, of that place. Mr. nnd Mrs. DeVv'ltt. of Wyoming, wero guests of Mr. and Airs. C, N. Hnirls on Saturday. The question of Incorporating Mooslc Into n borough wns ngaln postponed until the July tcnn of court. Mis. Mai tin O'Haia and family, of Catasauqua, nro guests ot her parents, Mr. and Mis. Frank Ileston. Tho following members comprise tho Populnts for tho coming season: Pitch ers, Neil Kelly, Timothy Mulrooney; catchcis, Pattlck Wynn nnd James Dunlenvy; fltst base, Thomas Moia hnn, Michael Nealon; second base, James Mullln; shoitstop, John Horns; thlid base, Patrick Lynott nnd Thomas Hinnnlgan; fielders, Prank Mulrooney, Illchard Lynott, John McDonnld, An thony Curley. Manager, John Shee han. The club played their Initial game with the Wyoming team on Sat urday and were successful. They arc now tendy to meet any club In tho two counties J. J. Gibbons nnd J. F. Itelllcy, of Dunmore, weie vlsltois at the Gib bons residence on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mis. P. Houston and family, ot Scianton, weie guests of Mrs. Hous ton esterda. The editor of the Argus tu Satur days Issue savs he icgiots to see the feeling of jealousy that exists among the Avoca concspondents of the Scran ton, Wilkes-Hart e and Plttston papers. The editor must bo possessed of a green p0 when ho mistakes good natured rivalry for Jealousy. Rev. M. F. Crane assisted In tho ceremonies at the dedication of George town Catholic church esteiday. It now si'cms probable that llev. J. J. McCabe will be chosen president of the C. T. A. U. nt their next convention. A TKUK STOKY Or a Despairing Woman Who Was Cured ofCulanli I) Pc-ni-na. What pel son Is there thnt does not enjoy a good 'tuip stoiv'" What in valid is tliep in the woild who Is suf feilng from c atari h that would not like to hear of a true case of catanh cured? Not (i make-believe, but a tiue stoiy of n despairing wo man that was en tirely nnd per manently cured, after ypats of misery lowing The foi ls the of Mis L lie- story Susan 055G5AT"i. Yii vj, ?WW. X Ark ln llcl " " Cx.iCf jJffn'WWO!clsj "I was SJA &A v" amicted w 1 1 h chronic catarrh which had been working on me for fif teen ears I took medicine from the doctor, but I gradually grew worse. I fried cough medicines of different kinds, hut It was only temporal y teller that they gave. I also took other medi cines, hut they did no good I Buffered n gieat deal with pain In side and breast whenever I took cold, which I did verv easily. I was troubled with neuralgia, nervousness, headache, be sides having soie throat and bad cough I suffered so much that I dospalied of getting any icllef. Through an adver tisement I learned of Pe-ru-na The Hist bottle did me so .much good 1 thought it was woith more than nil the medicines that I had ever taken. My health kept Improving until I got well. I am nble to do all of my houspwork 1 have no headache now, no matter how haul I work; no nervousness to keep me from sleeping Send to TIip Pe-iu-nn. Ding Manu facturing Company. Columbus, Ohio, for a fiee book, written by Dr. Hait man, on "Health and Beauty." TAYLOR NEWS. run era I of thn I, ale Jnmcs Stovers Occurs Tills Alternoon-. Personal and Other HnppeuiiigN. The funeinl of the late James Stev eis, announcement of whose death oc curied in Saturday's Issue, will take place this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Ser vices will be held at the house. The deceased was a member of tho Taylor v ille lodge, No 462, K. of P., and Mar tin Luther lodge, No. 2.', L K. of A., who will attend the funeial In a body. Huilnl will bo made In the Foi est Home cemeteiy. The Tilbune branch ofllrp in Tnvinr Is in the Cobleigh building Local Hep- lesentnuve i: u. i;vnns In charge. All membeis of the Mai tin Luther lodge, No. 22, I,oal Knights ot Amer ica, are urgently requested to bo pies ent nt their looms In Iteese's hall this afternoon to attend the funeral ot their beloved hi other, James Stevers. The meeting will he held at 1 o'clock sharp. Diuggist Joseph Davis has announced his candidacy for legislator from the Third district. Mrs. Jane Jones, of Lackawanna, who has been visiting relatives in Kansas City, returned home yesterday and is the guest of Mrs. T. L. Jones, of this place. Miss Sarah Samuels, of Scranton, spent the Sabbath with her mother, Mis. Samuels, of Main street. A delegation of members from tho Sons of Temperance of this place paid a fraternal visit to the Sons of Tem perance, of Hde Park, on Satuiday evening. H. J. Daniels, our populnr Main street mei chant, has placed on exhi bition In his store window a cannon which hns been made from portions of a cannon from tho battlefield of Get tsburg. Samuel Gordon, of Scranton, was the guest of his sister ln this place yester day. Heese Lewis hns returned home from Slatington, after representing an or ganization of this place. William Wotklns and Leslie Frutchle are among the number of bos In blue at Mt. Gretna with the Thirteenth teglment. The former hus been pro moted to Corporal nnd the latter from corpuial to sergeant. The collieries In this placo will woil; flve and eight-hour days this week. Hmblem division, No. 67, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening In Vun Horn's hall. Mis. James Hefferon and daughter, Lillian, were the guests of Hyde Park relatives yesterday. Tho Itenard silk mill will resume work this morning after an Idleness of ono week. Every member of the Taylorville lodge. No. 462. K. of P urn -,i0(,i to be presont at their rooms this after noon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of their brother, James Stevers. Y tfT svsrkxK si5.,r THE MARKETS. Wnll Htroclltevlevv Now York, May II. Thero was a very obvious disposition today in spcliitlvo circles to leave the atock market alone, pending tho dovetepment of tho next move of tho Spanish and American squadrons, (lutsldo interest ln tho ma" ket was small. Tho consequent losses in tho International stocks decided tho tone of tho market. The offeilrgs for Lon don account were well absorbed ln splto of the prevailing dullness and priced wero lifted ebove the London parity. The strength of Sugar on tho ncHanco In tho pi Ices of tho product and tho favorable bank statement baldened prices In tho second hour and wi ought a few net galas. Fractional net losses wero tho rulo at the close. Tho sales of ttocks today were HS.JUO shares Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALL15N & CO., stock brokers. Meat a building, rconis "OS-Tiri. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est. lug. Am. Cot. Oil 221; K Si'i W-t Am Sag. Ilo' Co ..131H 13J 11'i Ml Atch , To. & S. Po .. 12Vii IP UU 11 A., T. & 3. P., Pr .. 'U 31N Su! Mi, Am. Tobacco Co ....110 HUVi N'D'i 110 Am. Spirits 11 11 11 11 Am. Spirits, Pi an S1'1! 2S :Vi. llrook. 11. T 40'i 40 41)1,4 W Hay Stato Gas 3 a 3 3 Pan Southern C1H M'St M4 MU Chic & G W lPa ll'i H'4 Hj Chic. X N. V 12l'i 121s 121'A UPf, chic, ii. & g mi mo t.ii loo Chicago Gas DilS 9is W'l 06 Chic, Mil. & St. P .. (IV f'Vs 94' yi'sj Chic, It. I. & P nsi M US' !'$ Chic., St. P. M. & O. "U JVi "U 7..VJ C. C. C. & St. L .... 31 31'h 31 !& N. Y., L. 13. & W .. K llh 12-i i2 Gen. Hlectric MU K'4 ffl! SO Louis. & Nash K 5P& r.V, yVi Mnnhattan I3Io 10T, 10J 102 101V M K. & Tex, Pr .. 35'a 5Ji 35'4 35V4 Mo. Pacific .'.Vi S3 33'S, :1i N. Y. Central Ill9, 115(, 11P3 lini Ont. & West 15 l.Vi 1.1 i;i North. Pacific 2L tC'i 20 "(iVi Nor Pacific, lr .... C'i foU GPJ as Pacific Mnll 2T'i 2SVi 27 iSU Phil. & Head 1!U 34 1V4 U Southern It. It Ss'i 8'4 8i 84 Southern It. It. Pr.. 2D 21'4 2" 2114 Tcnn, C & Iron . .. 2V4 23s 23 23 Texas & Pacific . .. 11 11 11 il Pnlon Pac, 1st Pr .. :"!, IS'S f.TU 614 IT. S Ilubbcr 1014 1114 19 WJ, P. S. leather 714 7b ',Vi "14 IT. S Leather, Pr .. 6! t.1 1.1 a Wabash, Pr 7 7n 714 Vt Waliish, Pr V)U Ifl'.s ISTa 19 West. Union Sl'i S914 S9 SD w. & l. 13 "5t 2 214 :; Met. Traction Co ..151 131 150 130U CHICAGO POAltD OP TllADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WH13AT. lug. est. est. Ing. May. 110 14ft 130 1JIU July lOia 107 10P4 lOPj September i7 90 IV S9''8 COHN. July .I.'!, 30's r.ij y, September M'J 37 3ij't SflT, OATS. July Sfitj 20'; 23 2i5'n September 21 24 2J'2 23 POUK. Jnlv 1143 11. SO 11.12 1170 LAUD Jlllv 0 43 0.32 0 13 0 30 September C 17 fi t.0 t 47 6 57 hcrnnlon Hoard of 1rndo llxchnngo Juotations--AU guotatious Kased uu Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scrnnton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... in National Bering & Drill's Co. ... 81) First National Bank Too ... Dlmhurst Boulevard ma Scrunton Savings Bank 2JJ Scranton Packing Co 95 I.aca. Iron & Steel Co 30 Thlid National Bank 8S5 Throop Novelty Mfg Co yj Scranton Trac. Co js ... Scianton Axle Works 73 Dime Dep. tz l)ls Bank K5 ... Peck Lumbtr Mfg Co 175 210 Bionomy Light, lleut &. Pow er Company 43 Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company gs Scranton Forging Co mo Traders' National Bank 130 130 Lacka. Lumber Co ijj BONDS. Scranton Pass. Uallwuy, first mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, due 101S People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1S21 Diekson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. G.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co., llrst mortgage 0's, duo 1932 US ... 113 ... 115 ... 100 102 10J b5 100 103 Now Voile Produco .Market. New York, May II PIoui Quiet and weaker; city mill patent, nominal, winter patents. 5o.75a7.25, city mill clears, nomi nal; winter straights, $G23at30; Minne sota patents, $7a7'.0; winter extias, H 5'U 5i'3; Minnesota bands, $5 3uau, winter low grades, V LUi3. Wheat Spot btead , spot No. 2 red, $1 0Z, f. o b., nfloat to anlve, nominal; options openul weak In response to lower liquidation and foreign selling, but towards noon rallied vigor ously on local covering and were finally but Hale, lower, except Ma, which closed 5'-c off, Kiles included No. 2 red, Ma, $1 13al l'i, tlosed tl.43; July, Jl O'.ijU 1 11. tlosed $1 IP;; September, ti2'4uul'c . closed lilUc , December, k7340k'je closed b9c. Corn Spot No. 2 red, 42e.e., nomi nal, f. o b, alloat, options opened easy with wheat but liter Improved on cover ing, rains ist and bit week! clcai uuccb. closing unchanged; July, 40ifea!0',,p, closed 49'kc , September, 41allo, closed 415sc. Oats Spot ouiei; No. 2, 33a ICc, No. 3. 33".: N'o. 5 whltf. 7n'Mn Vo ..1,1,.. 3C'.a37e- ; Hack mlcd, western, STia.'!!'..?1; n.ie-K. wniif, weMeru, oiaiic ; iraeic vnite, state, 37u4Ic , options dull and easy, clos. ing unchanged; May, closed jp4c. Beef Firm; fiimlly. $12f0al3; extra mess, J10 30 all; beef hams, 23, packet, 511 50al2, elt extia India mess, $1M19. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies, 6V4a7',e ; pickled shoulders, 411a3c; pickled hams. 7Viic. Lard Steady . western steam doted at JO SO; city at $0 33, May elosed o SO. nom inal; refined, steady, continent, $710; S. A , J7.33, compound, 4ia5c Pork Steady; mess, JU23all75, short clear. Jll.33an.W; family, $13al4 Butter-Quiet; western creamery, I4$alGc; do. factory, 12al3c; Lost flesh lately? Does your brain tire? Losing control over your nerves? Are your muscles becom ing exhausted? You certainly know the remedy. It is nothing new; just the same remedy that has been curing these cases of thinness and paleness for twenty-five years. Scott's Emulsion. The cod-liver oil in it is the food that makes the flesh, and the hy pophosphitcs give tone to the nerves. IK, and Jl.oo, ill drujjlitv SCOT! i UOWNt!, ChtmUtt, hew Yotk. ounoiWand wai lact 12j?a-nd12'9 WASHINGTON AVENUE. A SMOOTH Because Tis Made of Silk. We punctuate our silk story with prices that makes it rough enough for somebody. It needn't worry you who "pays the freight" whether we loose, or the maker or importer, You are money ahead. You will find these silks all they should be, only the prices oil Printed Japanese Foulards 37c. Best Habutai Wash Silks 40c. An exceptionally fine range of checks, stripes and plaids in the Wash Silks. onnoll 127 and niRlns, lCc. ; Initiation creamery, Ualt'c ; stato daily, ll'-alCc; elo. creameiy, ll'ja 10c. Chetso Dull; state larKO, white Vic; f-mall white, 7a"'ic ; llRht skims, f.'-.a 7c. ; part skims, GHa6Hc. ; full sklm. 2a3c , larRo eoloicil, Sc. ; wmall colored, lUn'c , old cheeso lareo fancy, baUc. Krrs Sternly, titato and PcnnxyUnnln, loallc. , western fresh, lOalOljt ; Honthern, 10c I'otatoos Quiet; New York, JUU. Tallow Strnnc; city, 4c. J country, p.tf'gc., as to quality. Petroleum Dull, unit d closed, no market; retmeil New 'ioik J3D3; Philadelphia and IJaltlmore, J3 00, do. ln bulk, $3 40, Chlcnco Produco .llnrket. ChlcnRO, May II Tlio iiecullar Irreg ularity of tho wheat market was the ex ceptional fei.turo on 'Change today. May wheat opencel nt $1.30 per bushel, a reeos slon of 20 cents from yesterday's closing price. Lelter showed a deposition to pro tect his property, however, ami the close was nt Jl 4lt a net loss of only l'4c. July fluctuated oor a rango of Cc., closing at Jl.Ol'i, a net gain ot l'4e. Sep tember did better and llnlbhed at an ad vance of l'4c. Cash quotations wero ns follow; riour Weak; winter p iteuts, JO C0abS0; fctraight. JO.'JOaRiO, clears, JCa CM); spring specials, $S, patents, $0 73a" "3, straights, (R'JOaCSO. bakers, f I 73a 0.23; No 2 spring wheat, Jl 13il 20, No. 3 spring wheat, $1.03al23; No. 2 red, Jl.rfl.il3S; No 2 corn, 30c; No. 2 oats, SOaSOUc.; No. 2 white. 31c ; No. 3 white, 3Jr.i33;,c.; No, 2 re, 67'jaCSc ; No. 2 barley, 4la5Je ; No 1 flax seed, J1.3S; prlmo timothy seed, $J.-0a 2 03; pork, $U.30all CO; lard, Jfi.l7ifeifi.30. llbi JCaC.V; shoulders, CiGUe.; clear sides, J5 30a40; whisky, $1.21; No. 2 yel low corn, CC'ic Philadelphia Proiislnn .llrirlcot. Philadelphia. May U Wheat-Dull and nominal; contract grade. May. $130 Md Corn Weak nnd c. lower; May, 40'sa 4014c ; June, 40'ial0,,c. Potatoes Steadv, white, choice, per bushel, SSaDOc; elo. fair to good, per bushel, 73a7Sc. Uutter Eas ier; fancy western creamery, lO'-c.; do. prints, 17c. Kggs Quiet but stead ; fresh, nearby, lOalO'.ic ; do. western, 10a 10Vc ; do. southern, 10c. Cheese Stcndj. Ileflned Sugars Mrm and at 9 43 a m , standard sianulnted and Nos 1, 2,11, 12 13, 11 and 13 advanced 1-loe. ; all other grades weie unchanged. Cotton Un changed. Tallow Steady. I.lo anl Dreses,d Poultry Unchanged. R, celpts Ilour, 1 SuO tinrrels and 11,000 nacks; wheat, none; corn, 170,000 bushels; oats, 0 000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1 G00 bushels, corn, 231,000 bushels, oats, S,000 bushels. I'lillndclpliin I.lvo Stock. Philadelphia, May 14 I.le stock re ceipts. IiecNCS, 3,117 head: sheep, 7,547 head; hogs, 4,475 head. Ueef Cattlo Only fair demand and prices declined 'ic; extra, oaO'ic; good, 4al'ic. , medium, 4a4Vjc; common, 4a4'c. Sheep Actlo and llrm: extra, 4'4a4sc; good, i3a4c; medium, 3'a3Hc. ; common, 3j3'4'. ; lamos, 44a5c spring lambs, $3a5. Hogs Ac tho and higher; best western at oic; other srndes, 6a6c. Fat cows, 2'Ka3V4C.; thin cows, JSal3; enl cahes, active, 4'a C'c. ; milch cows, steady at J23a40; dicsed beeves, acttvo at CaSVtc. r.il Mborty Cattlu.Hnrkol. Hast Liberty, Pa . May 14 Cattle Steady; extra, $3 10a5 15, prlino, $l't3a5; common, $3JHia4 15. Hogs Slow; prlmo heavy hogs, $1 43al 50, Lest mediums und heavy Yorkers, $1 40a4 43'fc light Yorkers, $4 23a4 33; pigs, ns to weight and quality, J4a4 13; good roughs, Jl.CSal; common to fair, J2.73a3 50. Sheep Steadv; choie-o clipped lambs. Jl.90a510; common to gooel, J123a4 80j spring lambs, I3a7; veal calves, $5 50a5.73. Now York I.lvo htnek. New York, May 11. Peeves No trad ing. Cahes Quiet but sUad ; vculs, Jla 0 50 Sheep and I.ombs-Phcep, slew, lambs, steady, sheep, nominal; lambs, $5.20a5 20. Hoes l'lrm and higher at $4 40 a4.75. Oil .Market. Oil City. Pa., May ll-Ciedlt balance), S2c.j certlllcates opened t.'c. bid; closed 8J'4c bid for cash; no salts; shipments, 0,293 barrels; runs, 92.123 ban els. 129 Washington STANDARD. A hard line to beat. The Spalding Juvenile Line is the best Boys' and Girls' Wheel that has ever been shown in the city. All sizes. Call and see them. Florey & Brooks. Opposite Court House. 211 Washington Avenue. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to IJitsI ncss nnd I'crsonul Account. Liberal Accommodation t l'. tended According tu Hulanccs uui Responsibility. 13 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. CONNKLL, President. UKXItY BELLY, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier Tlic vault of this bank Is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' lilectiio 1'ro. tectlve Sybtcm. THE MOQSIC POWDER CO. ltooms 1 and 2, Coiu'ltli BTU'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Mude at Mootlo anil HusUJale Works. I.ATI.IN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrio llutterles, i;icotrlo KxplodeM. lor exploding blusu, Hafet luso uud Repauno Chemical Go's umTumvus SPALDINC. BARNES. READING. STORY Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlco nulldlns, Cor. Spruce bt., anil I'enn Ae , cranlnn. la liu3 roturiiud troin ha .-sti rn 'ltip, and win now ruiiuln licinuucnt- ly at his liumu oIIIlu T,!JR Dpr-TOIl lSAaUADl'ATn OP Tin: univi:hhity ok i'ijnnsyia'a. 1A. K01t.Mi:m.Y DUMONSTHA- U,?.' 1'HYSIOI.OCJY A.NU SI.'U- aJ;X,AT TH,: MKDICO-Clltll. uitaiCAi. coli.i:ou at I'liii.- ADRU'HIA. HIS SI'llCIAI.. tii:s Ann chhonic. nuu- VOI'S. SKIN. HIlAItT U'OMIt AND I1I.OOI3 DISUASUS. The doctor nnd his slnff of nnsllsh nnd l.e-rman phslrlnns make a tpcclnlty of nil rorm of rhrnnlp Nervous Diseases, SM'.i. orab, Blood DIsctFos Including I'plltptlc I Hi. Conutlon, Ms terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wakefulness. IIKAIN WOHKKItS. both men und wo. men. whos3 nerw-us bjttcms havo bten bioKen down und Hhatteicd fiom oet work, no matter from what cause, can he iratnrcel hj my method All who call upep the Puctor from now on will receive ndMic, examlnitlon, ser vice and examination fieu 1)1. Oiowei i nlKh sidi.dliiK In the Statu will not allu-v him to accept nny Incurable nne. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so Diseases ol the Nervous Sst:in. The sjmptoms of which ut dlzzliicsi. lack of conlldence, bexual vvealtnchs In men and women, ball ribiue In tho thioat. spots IloatliiK be foro the eies, loss of memory, unublo to concentrate tho mind on one subjtct easil stauled when nok en suddenly to, and dull, dlatiessed mind, which untlts them for tierformlns tha actual duties uf life, mnkliiK happiness Impossible, dlstressliiK tho action of tho heart. causlr.R (lush of heat, depicsslon of ndrlts evil foiebodlnes, cowardice, fear, dreams, meluncholy, tire easy of com pany, feellnc as tired In tho mormnt; at when retiring lack of energy, neivoin ncss, constipation, weaknets of the limbs, etc Thoso to affected should consult us Immediately and bo restored to perfect health. Last Alunhood Restored, Weakness ol Younj Men Cured If you havo been given up by your phy. slclan call upon tho doctor and bo exam, lned Ho cures tha worst kind of Nervous Debility, Scrofula. Old Sores. Cututrh, I'lles, Femulo Weakness, Affections of tha i:jc, i:ar, Noso, Throat. Asthma, Deaf ness and Cripples of every description. Tumors. Cancers nnd Goiters lemoved without the use of knlfo or painful caas tics by our newly devlxed ubsorbent nietn. od known as the "KLECTUO-OKltMI- Anil our 07.0-NITI3 OAS cures Catarrh und Catarrhal Denfness Consultation free and strictly snered nnd confidential Office hours dally from la a m to 4 30 p. m : 7 to 8 30 p. m. Bun day from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAULKTS POSITIVELY CDRK Ly Abuta or othor xcomo and India cretiona. They uuiehty ami itrj rektore Lot itulltr in olJoryoong.kna ilta iaiafortudy, butlaecsor mftrrlage, 1 IBTanl lninnltv nn' fVinanmnllan if tdkua iutiuie, TUeiruia ihoni ii&meJUto Improfo iaDti.nd etTftcta n CUJlE wlierw all other fall In. lit upon httYtofl the tenalna Ajas Tablets. Tbej bftvounJthouADlKal wlllour7ott Ueattttipo. ltlro written gaarantM to effect a cure Cfl PTC oachcafteor refund the ciooey. 1'rlc uw U ICiper packasei or tli ikkp (full treatment) for f2(0, U$ mail. In rial n wrapper, niton receipt of trie. Circular "- AJAX REA1UDY CO,, AW I'or sale In Hcranton, I'n., hy Matthew Iiron, and II C. Haudornou, dnu'w'Iits. I '