THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1899. r FELL DEAD. John Ammonnnn Succumbs to Heart Failure in the D. & H. Yard. Thli city wns Hiiocked yesterday tnornlnrr nliortly after 10 o'clock bv news of tlip denth of Delnunie nrul Hudson KtiKlneer John Y Ammcrman, of No 16 Carman stteet Lust week Mi. Atinnmnnn ran tlta locomotle on tlv llnnemlnle branch between tho Maple OH, and Wnymiirt. He came ionic to spend Hunduy unit In the morn Inn went to the lallroad yard to pet onto Information pettalnlng to hlr work He felt oi well uh usual when he It ft home At n point neur the round-houne lie stepped up on a Hat hottomed cm. and, after walking Rhort distance, stepped off nnd sank to tho ground with the remark "I guess I'm done for." Friends who were near carried him Into one of the ofllcoi, but lie drew niiH a few breaths after the Tall. His death Is nttilbuted to heatt weakness, with which he bad been troubled some for a ouple of jtnrs. The lemalns weie at once convoyed to tho home, whcie Mrs. Ammeiinan was In 111 condition to iecele the sad Intelligence, ha Ing been confined to her bed fur a week Deceased was ilftv-VPii vears old, nnd a much respected cttlren. Ho be longed to tlic Methodist I'plseopal church nnd wnn n member of the Mnsons, lltotherhood of Locomotive Knglneers nnd Ornnd Aimy of tho Ho public He Is surled Ii. a wife and one son, Fredeiltk K, Ammerniali, a machinist The f uncial anangements have not been made. Interment will occur In tho family plot In Dyben y cemetery, Honesdale, where Ml. Ammerman burled a chaimlng daushter a few j. ears ago. MUSICAL EVENT. The Symphony orchestin, made up of local musicians, under the dliectlon of Ernest Thlele, will give a public rehearsal nt the handsome home of G. S. Kimball, on Spring street, tomor row night. Pome Scranton talent hns been engaged for the occasion. Fol lowing Is the proginmme. (a) Illgaudon ltameau b) Swedish Weddlfig March, Soedei man Symphony Orchestia. (a) Murmuring Zephyrs, Jensen, Nelmann (b) Fantnsle Impiomptu Chopin MIs-s Jennlo IUithvvulel Cavatin.i Hohm Miss Kdlth Davis Valtz song from "Ilomeo nnd Juliet," Gounod Sirs Katlirv n Thlele. Andante from "Sixth Symphony," Haydn Sjmphony Oichestra 'I'llo C Minoi, Op. 1 Beethoven Miss Iluchwnld, Mr. Thlele and C. Koempel. (.0 Cradle Song Tschalkowskl (b) Charming Mnrgueilte Anon Mrs. Thlele. Souvenir de Moscow Wlenlawskl Kmest Thlele. Intermezzo ... . Mascagnl Mrs. Thlele and Oichestra WATER COMPANY MEETING. ! A meeting of the stockholders of the Hock Cliff Water company wag held Saturday morning In the Miners' and Mechanics' bank building, and the old hoard of directors weie re-elected They hip Messrs W A .May, of Scianton Thomas I.evison, K M. Peck. H. H. Paterson, William Boweis and L A Patterson, of this cltv W A May was elected president nnd L. A. Pater- -on secretarj and tre.isuioi The yeai lias been a ery piosperons one foi the i ompanv fi the are able to declare a dividend of fi pei tent on all stock. ( E. W. REYNOLDS INJURED. ! i: A rtoynolds. of tlioflim of Bob-1 Mis & Hevnolds, news dealers, met with a palnlul accident esteidiy morning at 9 o'tlock He was on a wagon In chaige of the Sunday papers helng brought down tioni the I'nlon t-tatlon As the ehlcle tinned fium Salem u enue into Main hticef It slewed and stiuek the street cai tinck throwing Ml Iltvnolels foielbl to the ley pavement He hiistained an abra sion of the left cheek and an Injury which cauced h lump as large as a hen's egg oei the lett tempU MRS. BROCK BURIED. Mis. Eliza Block who died at hei home on Aichbald stieet of gilp nt the age of 72 vonrs, was burled In Urookslde cemeteiy vesterday after noon. The funeral services weie con lucted bv Be G. A. Place. Ph. D., nt the Methodist church. Deceased leaves a husband, one aou and three daughteis. The last named au Mrs. John Ustabiook. of this city, and Mm dames Brandow and Lewis, of f uuque lmntiu LOST A HAND. Delawaie and Hudson ti.Uniiidii Prank Mennlg. of New ("emeterj stieet. this dtv, had his tight hand i rushed while (oupllng cats near May 'leld Saturday morning. He was placed n the Carbondale hospital, wheie Dr. 1 A Kelly and Dr. D L. Ballej am putated the membei LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Hazel. Wheeler entertained the L ri. c. dub Saturday afternoon. Opeiator Liwler has charge of the new telegraph station established at the "Lookout." A. U. Cook, of Blrkutt stieet, lb suf 'ering a fructureel anklo sustained bj 'ailing on an ie sidewalk neai his nome. MIbs Ada Seddon, of Susquehunnu, is the guest of Mrs. J V Morgan, of Washington street Mis. T. L McMillan is on the sick 1st Mrs J. A Schei met horn Is In Jersey City, whero she went to attend tin funeral of her little niece, Miss Kitty Ilradlej. V H. Htnnsbury, of High street, who was seriously 111, is convalescent Mr and Mrs. Lewis Potter, of South "Washington street, are entertaining Miss May McNIcol, of Olyphnnt. Mrs. Maxey. of t'huich street, en tertained Mhft Alice Box, of Forest City, last week. Owing to tho lateness of the season W. H. Dlmock, of this city, has decided not to accept the position offeied him for this year by the Uhoy Stock com pany and has so notified the manager. A icturn letter states that tho pluce will still be open for hlrn next season nnd he may Join the company whon It rtartH on the road again In August.' Dr. K. C. Wheeler ami J, u. Morgan wero among tho Carbondallann. who spent Saturday evening tn Scranton. Alt tho railroads In this vicinity arc doing a brisk business and next pay will bo a big one. Councilman G. 11. Van Gorder la con velceccnt. i m i JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mrs. nilraboth Coon, mother of Mrs. Anthony I'rynn, of Bacon street, with whom bIid resided, was found dead In her bed at G o'clock Saturday evening. Deceased, who was formerly a resident of Frnckvllle, Schujlklll county, had resided here telnet last September. On Nov. IS she was pelzcd with an apo pletlc stioke, from which she had since been an Invalid. She was, howevei. ablo to be around downstairs until Sat urday, when sho kept her bed. Her death was eiulte unexpected, and a se vere blow to her daughter She wus Ii years of uce, nnd vwis born In St. Blnzey, Cornwall, England. Sho Is mn vlvcd bv a son, James, of Frackvllle, nnd three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Bird, of Frnckvllle; Mrs Anthony I'rynn, of this boiough, and Mrs. Thomas "Wilton, of England. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon. Services at tho house. The funeral of the late James Con nors took place on Saturday afternoon. Brief services were held in Sacred Heart church by Hcv. M. V. Lynott, and Intel ment was made In Calvary cemeteiy, Mayfleld. The members of the Miners' and Laboieis' Benevolent association attended In a body, and th pall-bearers, who were chofen from the organization, were: Michael Teury, Michael Joyce, John Stanton, John Greenslndo, George Williams and Thomas Champion, Jr. Mis George I'runer and sister, Miss Katie Stevenson, of Scranton, spent jesterday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Ilichard Stevenson, of L street. Mrs. A. Kmory and grandson, Joseph Day. of Cemteiv street, have returned home after n three weeks' visit with AVIIkes-Bnrre friends. Frank Muldlln, of Third street, is seriously 111 of pneumonia. Willie, his little son, Is also threatened with the same disease Frank Belshor.who after three years' residence In the Klondike, came home on a Islt a few months ago, w 111 leavo again for Dawson City on Tuesday. Frank is one of the lucky ones, nnd Is estimated to be worth a quarter of a million dollars, all of which he amabsed In Alaska C L, Bell expects to go to New Orange, N. J In about a Couple of weeks to construct some houses for Dr. "Wheaton, of Scranton. Mrs. George Blake, of Second street, is quite 111 of grip. Curt Bolls, of South Main stteet, a driver In the Delaware and Hudson col liery, was squeezed between mine cais Saturday and quite painfully Injured. Willie Friend, of Scranton, was a visitor lieie yesterday. TAYLOR. This evening at 7.30 o'clock Rev. Hopkins, the eloquent divine from Wales, now supplying the First Welsh Baptist church pulpit at Scianton, will preach at tho Welsh Baptist church In this place. Rev. Mr. Hopkins 13 an able speaker and the church auditor ium should b filled to its utmost cap acity. William Richards visited friends in Hyde Park yesteiday. Miss Sarah Davis, of Hyde Paik vis ited friends here the latter part of last week The coming cantata, "Merry Milk maid," which Is to be produced In Weber's link on Feb. 13 and 14. by the ehoii of the Calvary Baptist church, promises to be a grand nffali. The choir consisting of seventy-five voices, under the direction of Professor David K. Jones.have been under caipful train ing for some time Tickets are selllni; veiv rapldlj.. Admission only lfl cents Mls Gladvs Samuels, of Main stieet. was tho guest ot trlends In Hvde Pnrk yesterday. The funeial of James Sullivan took place from his late home yesterday af ternoon. Long before the appointed, hour his home was filled with sympa thizers and friends The Forvlces ver held In the Taylor Catholic parish bv the Itev. Father Moflltt Burial was mode In the Minooka f'atholli ceme tery Mis. Thomas Piendeipitst of Depot street. Is linpiovlng fioni her recent blckness. Allss Mnrv A. McOraw. of Siuth Scranton, was the guest ot fi lends In this place vesterdnv Mastei Robert Goidon spent the Sab bath with his patents. Mi. and Mi.s. William Gordon, of Scranton. Umblem division, No 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Druggist Charles Watkins, of Oly phant, wps the guest of his mother. Mis W. W Watkins, of Gtove stieet, on Saturdaj Mrs. Margaiet fnblelgh f Main stieet. is quite hick at her home. Every member of Mluooka tribe. No. 247, Improved Ordci of Bed Men, hip requested to be urgent at next Wed tipsday's meeting. Mr. Patilck Mulherln. of the Mini of Mulherln & Judge, and son, Hnny. arc in Georgia Mr. and Mrs. D. B Hughes, of Hyd Pntk have teturned home after visit ing friends in this place Miss Murgnret Price, of Hendhum, Is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James, of Hyde Paik. Miss Helen Davis has returned to her home in Hjrie Park, after visiting fi lends in this place. Miss Margaiet Martin, of Edwards ville. is visiting Miss Delia Williams, of Ituilroad street. Mi. and Mrs. William Moigans of Providence, spent the Sabbath with tho hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David X. Lewis. Assistant Superintendent Phillips, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company was a business visitor In this pluce on Saturday Foreman John It. Johns, of this place'. Mulled friends In Hyde Park yestPrdny Ellas Thomas, of Providence, visited rnl itlves In this place yesterday. The Pvne inlnps will resume opera tions tho coming week. The Advancement Social club wilt meet in special &essiou this pvcnlng In their rooms In Van Horn's hall Everv neinhtt Is uigently requested to be present The remains of tho late John Stew nrd, of Old Forge, were laid at rest In the Marcy cemetery yesteiday after noon Services were held In the hcuso by the Rov J. L. Race. Tho pallbear eis were' William Mavers, Isaac Daw, Wallace Ormston, John Rvans, John O. Jones and Mr Plougliwrlght. FACTORYVILLE. Mr. Fred. L. Foster will ictlre from thn store the first of the month nnd go on the road as n tinvellng salesman. Mr. Flunk Bailey, of Wavcrly, U ne srotlatlnij with C. Matthewson for thu Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with hypophos phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich hlood. tnc amlfiru all clruggUts. SCOTT K. UOWNfc, ChemUti, New Yotk. store, now under the management of Mr Foster. The funeial of Mrs Wheolock, widow of the late Pied. Wheolock, took place at the Baptist church last Thursday. Miss t'airio Gieen is spending a few days with fi lends at Staikville. Mr. and Mrs. Amzl Harmon have le turncd fiom their wedding trip nnd are receiving the congratulations of their mnny friends. Net Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, theiu will be a special meeting of Pnulowni lodge. Daughters of Rcbekah. AH membei s of the degiee stnff are te quested to be present at 7 o'clock. Miss Bcitha Knapp, of the Moses Taylor hospital, has been spending this week with her paientp on Main stieet. AVOOA. Tho Sons of St. George, Rose ot the Valley lodge, No, 87, nnd the Friendly Union, No. 8, held a tcunlon In O'Mal lev's hall on Saturday evening. Dele gates from various societies through out the county were present. After a brief proginmme was rendeied, re freshments were served and a pleasant evening was spent On account of the Illness of Father Carmody, Rev. P. J. Goff, of Scranton, celebiated high mas In St. Marj's church yesterday. Miss Mary Ilutledge Is seriously III of pneumonia at the family residence on South Main stieet. W. II Ashlo and daughter, Bessie, have returned to Hnckettstown after a few davs' visit in town. All members of tho L. C. B. A. soci ety are lequestcd to be present at the meeting tomorrow' evening, as Impoit ant topics are to be discussed. Early Saturday moinlng Hie broke out In a tenement house occupied by a Polish family and theie being no pro tection In the settlement, three houses were soon reduced to nshes. A double frame building owned by Michael Burke, of Scranton, and on which there was no Insurance, nnd two single dwellings, the piopertv of Andrew Montlbella, were the loseis. The lat ter can led $S0O Insurance, which partly covers lily loss The lire was caused by n heap of mining clothes Igniting by being placed too near the stove. This is the second flie in that locality in less than a month At a Republican caucus held on Fri day evening the following names were placed on the ticket: Plist ward Councilman, John Meade, high con stable William Low , auditor, E. C Kellum: school dliector, Thomas Hard ing, constable, Patilck McIIale. Sec ond ward School director, Jacob Webster- constable, Alfred Green. Third ward Councllmen, Jame Giaham and Jacob Frederick, school directors, David Davis constable William Deckei. Misses Bltdpllu Dee-hie, Agnes Sutll eilund. Fiances Millet PiPiiel Davis and Thomas Mlllei attended the Sons of Temperance banquet at Tavloi, Fil day ovenlnc PECKVILLB. James W, Smith, who has been nt Hanlsburg and Washington foi tho past ten duvs, letunit-d home Snlui day evening. G. F. Tavlor, opeiator at the Dela waie and Hudson depot heie, wns Sat uiday tiansfpriPd to Gieen Ridge whete he will be on night diit. Linemen are today stringing wires fiom the Ontario breaker to the elec tric light plant for the extension of the fire alarm sj-Htem The new gong at ihe plant wus put In plnce and tested Satuiduv and ptovedveiv satlsfactoty Mr. and Mr" Ira Jenkins nnd Charles Bogar. Jr. visited Carbondale relatives esterdav Several shots and dark forms hust ling ovet boatd fences in the vicinity of Mr. Kennedy's residence, on Hlckorj stieet, caused no little excitement about U o'clock Saturdaj night It seems that chicken thieves weie operating, when they were dlscovend and a bombard ment by nelghbois wns opened up at once. It Im not known If any of the shots took effect Tho people ot Peck v Hie have sustained so manv losses of chickens of late that they do not In tend to show any niouy to nnv thief caught In tho act of appiopriatlng poultry. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You arc perhaps aware that pneu monia always results fiom cold or fiom an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few yeurs ago when so many cases resulted In pneumonia. It was observed that the attack was never followed by that di sease when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy was used. R counteracts any ten dency of a cold or la grippe to ie sult in that dangerous disease It Is th best temedv In the world for bad colds nnd la grippe Every bottle war ranted For sale by all druggists Matthew Brof.. wholesale and retail agents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the &aSsffi&C&i Signature FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS. Oldest Ettublltheil Mojeln the Cltj. Dealer 111 STOCKS, COT TOV, (1AIN and PltovislONS, on martin o.- lor deliver, OITICU: Rooms joq and no Hoard of Trade Dulldlnjr, tcmnlon, I'a. U G, LA UAlt, I, !'. FULLEll JONAS LONQ'3 SONS. -irii.i-if-iri-"i-i" i" - - - -,-,-! in fi rjLru-rjuul TEE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. New York, Jnn Js The market was quite IrrcRUl.ir tod.iv The opening was utrong In fplti; of the iiiigularltv in ihu London market, ticcuusr In part ot the abbcnco ot disquieting I'lilllpplne advices, which aoarentlv hntl lmn expected oy tho nailers, who t-tnrtcd covering Fliort contracts l'rtscntlv thuc was it le ncwed attack on values on predictions ot im unf.uoit.blo bunk statement but tho Htatcmeiit proved favorable This wns tho signal for tho icpui chase of stock goU earlier, which guvo a strong tone to the closing Total sales of stocks today were K7.SW ohaies Quotations furnished bv I.AHAIi & H LM,lt, atock, grain and cotton Inok eis rooms wi mul jio. Hoard of Trade building, Scianton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. est lng. Am. Cot Oil .... o ..ii "ii X Am. Sug. lie k Co . 131 Ui". Ul ina Atch.'io & S. !.. Ji1. .'.'t 225. J) A T & S. P., IT .. 0!Ti i."i HTn CJ Am Tobacco Co ... 147 117 11V. lH.- Hrook II T ''- ! ., "jit :i; Can Southern Cu'j til 'ioU' (.1 N. J Central 101 lir. 10J'4 lwl'j Ches. A. Ohio Li' ji .NU ."J'j Chic H C, V . . .. 17' Is', 17'8 i7 Chic, it N W Its ll'i 119 149 Chit . n. U I) .. .. 13Si !-'. H7'2 IDS Chic. Mil A. St. 1 .129V l-'Tj 1J UV, Chic It I & I' . .121 1J1, 11.-, l.i)i. Clile . St P. M & O SS M OS 9S C C C & St I. V-H' : 'h o. Con. (Jus . . . ,1'iJ 1 il 1 i . 'Uj Dtlawaie A: Hud ...115 115 111" 11) n. y, i. e &. v v'h r.' r,-t I'til. Steel, IT ... i7 S7' si, bd'n 1'e.i steti, Com . r.!i4 ; vi, Mij 3en Klettilc 111".. 111', 111U 111'h l.ouls & Nnnh . . (.. r,s (,sis CV4 MnnliHtt.ui Ek llfiV. Ilfii, 113, IT.i, attt Tiactlon Co 217 21S Jlli4 217 M K .V: Tex, I'l .. ,, 17J4 'si8 .Mo Pacific, no 17' 17'. 4i. Nat Lead :!M4 .T 3S JV- N Y Central Ui,' 1 ifil llii , i y! Out Ar West ZV,t .'2 1 N'oith Pacific . Rl r.J Vi . j2 Nor IMilfle, Pi . , SO'. Mi v)is vi".. Pacific .Mull .. 31 -ic 0! -i, People's Claw lis 11M, ll(,i. jp.s. Phil, .t Ittad . . 2JU L'J'i 2u'i " 2'ii P. & 11, 1st IT ..i.l ;-t 2 fi-l Southern II. R. IT., la "i hi. W) Tenn , C & Iron . 17 17 !fi'7 ti)'t I'nlon Pacific . . ! is 47 473, I'nlon Pae. IT M Sl sen, M'i 1 1. s. iiubebr . . 5j-B ni-ij r,2 r.2 ' ? l-e-Ulur Pr . 74 71', 7 .'A Tl'i AVabish. IT 23TK jjt 2,ss -5 Wi'st Union nyvt ,t illit Tt,,t CHICAGO HOARD OF TIIADK Vysxs-siv-wvy' Jona ,.,., Open- Tllglf- Low- Clos- VMILAI lug. est 1 st. lng. Mny .. 7S4 7Jv ;i,-i, W July 7V4 7'.'. TPi Tl' POIIK ' May 1014 ;:ji; ii, j J,H. "'"' "'',, "'1" "' OIIN. May 2 2ST, ssi -:s 'u'' -.j W Li. Ji.- CJA J n Jjiiuarj 10.3". ion" lft:;.-, 10:'. May . .... UMj7 10 7" 10 IM 10 0) LAUD. Junuaiy r. 7" 5.7." R.71 .1 73 Muv 5 "17 IiOj u'jj "i'l-) Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Tar of 100. STOCKS Uld. Asked. Scrantnn & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20 FIrbt National Hank iog Elmhurst IJoulevard joj Scranton Savings PnnU 233 Scranton Packing Co j; Third National Pank 3S5 'I hroop Novelty Alfg. Co si) Scrantnn Hallway Co :3 ... Dime Dcp & DIb Hank .... Uj Kconomj Light llcut & Pow er Coinpanj 45 Scranton Illuminating, Heat &. l'owcr Company S3 Scranton forcing Co :oo TiudeiV National Hank 139 Lacka Lumber Co 130 Lack. Trust & Safe Dep Co., 160 Mooslc Mountain Coal Co HSU Scranton Paint Co go Claik i. Snover Co., Com 400 ... Clark A: Snover Co. Pr 125 Carson Coal Co 109 Scranton Axle Works so Scr Iron fenco &. Mfg. Co 100 HONDS. Scranton Pus Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1920 US ... Pc-plo's Street Hallway, tlrst mortgage, duo ll'lS 113 ... People's Street Hallway, Uen- erul mortgage, due 1421 . lis Dickson Manufacturing Co .. .. 100 Lacka. Township School 5 ... 102 City of Scranton St. Imp Co . . 10.2 Sit. Vernon Coal Co M Scranton Axle Works 100 Scrunton Traction l. bonds 103 Carson Coal Co 100 rhlladelpbla Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jun. 2S. Wheat rirm and Vie higher, cemtruct griide, January. Ma MHic. Corn Firm nnel He. hlghei'; No 2 mixed, January, old, 4JJiu4Jc; January, JONAS LONG'S SONS. EDNESDAY in Underwear Sale Begin Thousands of people are waiting for it. Thousands of people who know they can save money here. Thousands of people who know that every garment we sell is dependably made. Other thousands who will come by solicitation of their friends will find The entire main aisle of the store from Wyoming avenue to the elevators a veritable sea of white garments Every woman will be charmed by the sight. Enormous quantities of every item producing a brilliant, dazzling array at prices that will stand the strain of comparison with any store in the universe. The biggest event of its kind ever known to Scranton. Think of it nearly 22,000 pieces of Underwear Produced by two of the biggest fa:tories in the United States made it a time when business with them was dull and bought at a price less than the bare cost of the trim mings. The bargain chance of a life-time with NO exception. The selling begins Wednesday with the opening of the Store s Long's Sons new, 31"J,a42c. Ooals Firm: No. 2 white clipped, 3Ca2o'tc ; No. S vvhlhte do , 33a 3Vc, No. 2 mixed, do.. 34V.a33c. Hutter Steady, fancy western creamery, l"c ; do points, 2uc. Eggs Unchanged, fiesh nearby, 19c, do. western, 19c, do south western, lse ; do fcouthern 17c Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Unchanged Cot ton Stcartv Tnllow Firm, city prime in hogsheads, 4e , countrj, In barrels, 4'',c ; dark, do., Vtc. , cakes 4ic ; greas-. 2'ia3'iP Live Poultry Steady: fowls. Sa 10c , old roosters, B'ln'c , spring chick ens Sa9c , turkejs, SalOc ; ducks, 9al0c; gcose, 8a9c Dresed Poultry Unchanged, fowls, choice 10c; do fair to good, SaP'i-c : old roosters, i)4a7c; spring chickens, cholcu western, 10'Lallc , do fall to good, H.ilOc , turkejs, choice to fancy, llallc : do fair to good. SalOt : ducks, Sa9c He c elplh Fiotir, 2 500 barrels und 4,000 sacks; wheat. 12tt,tXO bushels, coin, lsS.000 but-h-els, oats. S.OOO bushels Shipments Wheat E0OIK) bushels, rorn, 27) 000 bush els, oats, 7.000 bushels New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, Jan. 23 Flour I'll mly held but quiet, winter patents, $3S3a4 10, do straights, JJ70aJ&0, Minnesota patents, $l20a4 4O, winter extras, J.'. 70.1 f .10 j Minne sota bakers, $3 1GaJ40, winter low grade, $2t0a2 63 Wheat Spot quiet; No 2 led. SiiUac, fob, alloat to arrive; No 1 northern Duluth. Slo f o. b . afloat snot. options opened firmer on a demand of shorts, both local end outside trade was lehs active und later In tho session real izing made nn unfavorable impression on the market, particular Jul wheat, which closed Jjc. net lower, Market wab llnally '.c higher and the general clos ing touo unsettled, March KVJiSuHe closed S'i'jC , Mav, 61 9.1fa82'p , closed Slc , Jul.v, 7D5dS0e c losed 7S:c. Corn Spot sti'.tdv. No 2 tS'talljijC , fob. afloat, options afttr u stead opening with wheat jlelded to general unloading and closed easier at 'c not decline, Ma 4u1ia44 3-1'jC . closed Hc : July, 4438u44V . closed 41Jt Oats Spot steady; No. 2, ufe No J, ,11'se , No 2 white. 3otsc. No. .! white, Soc , track mixed, western, 33a36c , tiack whitt state, CCilOe-.; options dull. Cut Meats Steady; pickled bellies, SaSc; do shouldeis, 4c , do. hams, 7c. Lurel Quiet, western steamid, (CO'i, rellned, epilet, continent, $6 20, 8 A, $6 30, com pound, 45sa4'ic Hutter Steady; western creamer . 13r,16lse . state dali v 13al7c , elo creamer llalb'c Cheese Stead ; large white, 10ic tmall white, fnncv, llallic , lingo colored, lo'ie ; btnull do, Jalc Hggs Steady, state nnel Penns! vanl.v lsilOc , western fresh 19c ; south em, K'ialS'ie Petroleum null' refined New York. $7 40: Philadelphia and llal tlmore $7 13; elo. In bulk $4 13. Chicago Qrain Market. i.'hleago, Jan 2s Heavy realizing sales lodii caused n setbick In the ptlce of wheit After 1111 udvnnco of ic earlv In thu session Muv left off ut a decline of Jjc compared with last Saturday's clos ing prices final figures today showed fic advance- Corn dropped iac , but was still .a'e higher than .1 week ago Oats declined v.a'tc piovlslops looked strong ut 0110 time but closed without notable change. Cash quotations wcio ns follows: Flow SteaeJ , winter straights $3 50a. 1.70, do patents $J90al; fcprlng special.!, $12'a4 10, hard patents, $3 70aJ'K) seift pi'ent S140.,1C0. btrnlgllts, $310a'I2O, No 2 spring wheat 7,ia73c , No. X do . CSu 73c., No 2 red, 70a77c : Ne. 2 corn, 37V-P.; No. S elolw corn, 7a3St , No. 2 oats, 2Sf , No. 2 white, 30i,a31c . No 3 white. :j)a30iji : No 2 ive, fS11i5,.c . No. 2 bar ley, itaSJc : No 1 flax seed, ?l pi N W $120, timothy seed, $.' 42'i, pork. $10 33a 10 10, lard, $j73aD.77a, shoulders, 4'Jal5,o , short clear sides, 3 10ir20, whlske, per gallon, $127, suguis, unchanged Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan 28 Prices of cattle un changed, lienev cattle, $0aii.".i) choke steers, $3C0a5,9', medium steers, $.ia5 23, beef steers, $3!)0a4 K), bulls $2 70a4 23, cows nnd heifers, $3S0a4, western tesl steers, $4H'ari87, Texas steers. $3 73a3, culves $1 50t7 Hogs Advanced 6c, fair to choice, $182'sa4, packer Jots, $3 CS.lJ bO mlM'd, $JL.5alh7H. butchers, $!i.,;a3 93 lights $3C0a3 73. pigs, $1 23a3 O) Sheep Actlvt. prices nillng unchanged; inferior to prlmo sheep, $Ja4 30, earllngs, $4 10.1 4 55; explort heavy sheep, tllOnlSO. lumbs. $3 75a5 Receipts Cattle 200 heud hogs, 15Xn) head, sheep, 2,000 head. Buffalo TJIve Stock Market. Hast HulTnlo, Jan 28 Cattle Steady Hogs Fnlrly uctUe and firm, good to ciioitei x oncers nnu iigui mediums, t'iot n 13, roughs, $3 23a3 50; pigs, fair to choice, $1Wa3 83 SheeiFalrl active, lambs, pholco to extra, $5a5 10, culls und com mon, $3 23a 10',; sheep, choice to selcctrel dr. e. a. wes-i-H NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tSTRed Labol Special txira strenmh. i For Imnotencv. I, nun n( Power, iibet Manhood, Sterility or Uarranneu ,i a doii six lor (3, wltti Itvritten cuumnteea ctPoneKlvifflr" vn ntitrA in luinaua a !... Wm, a. CUrlc. jjO lcuo Ave, Scrn(on,Pa JKB.'V wm Has JfelfeJ ftpxen JONA8 LONG'S SONS. wethers, $2 50a3 90. $ 1.33a 1 DO) culls and common, 1 East Liberty Cattle Market. 1 Kast Liberty, Pa.. Jan. 23 Cattle Steady: prime, $5 25a5 40, common, $)23i 3 90. Hogs Steady, prime lieav, $!02'4a 4 05; best mediums. $4a4 02'2; best York cs, $3 90a3 93, common okers, $3 80a1S5: pigs, $3.7ia3.80, skips. $2a3 23; roughs, $2 50 a.150. Sheep Steidy und unchanged, choice lambs, $'ui5 10; common to good $J30a4 90, veal calves, $t COa7.50. New York Live Stock Maiket. New York, Jan. 2S Heeves Feeling stead, cables firm. Calves Veals, firm; Sohep nnd Itmbs Sheep stead . lambs, slow, sheep, fair to good, SI 10a 4 2'i Hogs Nomlnall firm at $4 10a I 2". Oil Market. Oil Clt, Pa, Jan. 2S. Credit balances, $1 Hi, certificate market, no bids or offers, runs, 3S9U barrels, shipments, t,4,74't bat tel n. Excuse for Exhibition. Small wonder that my lady has A little mouse for pet for 'pon my word hei ankles nr The very trimmest et A perfect method to deTolop, strengthen, enUrje all wcaL, (turned, feeble portion of tho body. Effect! of errors und excesses cured. A ilmple 1 Ian, Indorsed by physld&ns Ai pllance and treatment cent 011 fiDDroral. Nn man In ml ranee. Writo for explanation and proofi; mttiKd In plain, sealed letter. Correspondence eon Udeotlal. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFPALO, N. Y. Mercereaii & Connell Established 32 Years. idSM5' Watches uowin Ihe laigett lock of Sterling Silverware and Novelties. A 111 -or Fine Diamonds K-lCCttt) M-'o," Rich Cut Glass Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc, in our nkw sronrj, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "COt, I.XCHA.N(K" iiil'S 0 Lager Beer Brewery Alnnufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNE a m mu si, still, pi 'lclephone Call, 2333. I mn W..J3 taken la lux Wti JONAS LONG'S SONS. APRIL FIRST WILL SOON BB HERE If your present tenant is not going to renew his lease with you now is the time to secure a new tenant. Don't Wait until all the desirable tenants have been gob bled up by wide-awake landlords, who get in on the ground floor by using I printers' ink. But Advertise your property in the "for rent" columns of the Scranton Tribune whete it will be read by the class of people who make good tenants. The Cost will be only one cent a word, paid in advance, and you may save the loss of a .month's rent by making a small invest ment in this manner. 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