irnrwi''' inrVjVV- " wV- itt0fh$ " &&r&A , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1900. t -!-. r j- rt (" ' P"" "Alt f ..'' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORD COUNTY. Bpeclat to The Scrnr.ton Tribune. Totvnndn, Jan. 7. The fifteenth series Of stock will be Issued by the Say re Building- and Loan association this month. H. H. Smith, of Pike township, has Just butchered two hogs that dressed 483 and 643 pounds. They were llfteen and ono-hnlf months old. The assessor of Canton borough makes the following report: Number of taxables, TmS! resident tnxnbles, I7 real estate valuation, J44!i,u9j; ot dilu tions, J'0,309; 1T8 horses, JI.IUO; 40 cow $800; 42 dogs; cleared land, ".'ISli ni"c. jiropcrty return, $221, 42G. A. T. Ltllyo. of Loioy, hns been ap pointed deputy master of the Patron of Husbandry of this county. The Vnloit Agilctilturul ussoelatlnn, of Canty in, have elected the following olllccrs for 1900: President, W. S. Lewis; vice-president, II. O. lit own: secretary, C. 'P. Ilerinh; tieasurer, (J. H. Ittillock; dliectois, J. T. Mnnloy. Allen T. Owen. O. 11. Reynolds, C. 'P. Newell, W. Fltz tnter, It. W. rook, W. T, Lawrence. The dates of the annual fulr was fixed for the week of .September 4. D. Oullck. of Sei.ihtnn, spent the holi days In (own as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Tmner. Mis. Wlllluni P. Hog-ut, a foimer Towanda lady, died suddenly at her home In Clioto City. John Whaler, u bildge eontiaetor f White Haven, N. Y., has been visiting old ucc-ualntuiKt'.s lieie. He was a icsl dent heie thirty yo.-us ago lieoigo X. Aleilthow, u veteian of the elvll war, nsed K t y .eais. died at his late home on S.ituidny evening. He Is survhi'd by ;i widow, two daughtets and one bi other. Daniel lte.i, of Lope?., has signed .1 contiact to supply the Trexlor A; Tun nel Lumber eompany with 'lo.oon cordt of pulp wood. One of the lion Klidets for the new Lehigh Valley 1iallio.ul (nidge to be built at North Towanda. Is 10s feet long and weighs 70,00l pounds. Publle Installation services wcie hugely attended In the looms of Wat kins Post, No. (!, on Friday evening. The speakers were Judge Fanning, Col. Kdwnid Overton and nlheis. Supper whs also solved. A wedding of much Interest to Western Pradfoid people net in red at Troy last Wednesday. It being the event of the niaithige of Itlchnicl D.ivles, of! Chicago, and .MM Hsther Kenyon. Charles 11. Ainey. of Montrose, cen sus supervisor of the Fifth Pennsyl vania dlsttlet. has been spending a few days in town. The ollleeis of the Catholic society, L. C. 15. A., were Installed by MM Qtilnn, dMtlet deputy of Avoe-ii. John Mlngos, a groceryiniin and also postninMcr of Filsco, Oklahoma, Is spending a few clays in town with lili In other. Dr. L. M. Mingo Mr. and Mis. 11. ('. l,i.-,igo aie spending a few days In Boston, Mas-. Mis. 1". M. Mason lecelved a broken limb on Filday, li, falling down stalls. William Vail, a well-known engineer, has lecelved the appointment of road foreman of engines, with tenltoiy be tween Say re and Falling Springs, also on the P. .v N. V division branches In the state. Vice John PIckley will here after hnp chaige of the load between Manchester and Sayio and on the division blanches In New York state. Mr, mid Mrs. Ilenty Kilmer, of Hlaek are the newly appointed superinten dents of the Insane at the county housj In Purlligton. The following comrades will seive as 1000 ollleeis of Watklns Post. No. CS: Commander, C. T. ISazette; senior vice commander. Ch.ules Kutty: Junior vice commander, J. H. Chaffee: iiaiteimas ter, T. J. Fisher: surgeon, H Knlllln chaplain, O. n. Coodeiiough; olllcer of the day. C. S. Hnimun; olllcer of the Kuaid, John Henley. The administratis of the estate of her husband, Fied Ponsley. late of Nichols, has begun action against tho Erie ralboad eompiny for damages to the amount of Jjo.iiOii. for his death which -.wis caused by a train sti Iking bis wagon when driving aetoss the track near Builon last August. His biother-in-law. W. M. Tinner, of Rar- UT VS. ti rl J m " ton, then living In this county, and in jured at the same time, also sues the company for 16,000 damages. , A scries of revival meetings nro be ing conducted by Ituv. ltosciiRrnnt at the Methodist Episcopal church. The Towanda Flio Hellef association have elected the followhifj: President, 10. Cl. Humphrey: vice-president, C. C. White: treasurer, C. P. Wtlles; secie tary, F, II. Johnson. Chailes Peters, of Sayre, has tnken :i posltlo'i In a tailoring establishment at Cniboudale. Ci. C. llruster, of Sayre, has opened u diug store at Wyalulng. , A new fl eight house Is to be erected by the Lehigh Valley nt Sayre. The Hist annual ball and leeeptlon of Snyre lodge, No. 337, llrotherhood of Hallway Tialnmon, will be glen at the Wnverly Opera house, Friday evening, Jim. 2fi. Supper will be served at tlu Hoadley. FOREST CITY. Fpeclat to the Scrnr.ton Tribune. Fonst City, Jan. in. MM's Mar gin et Campbell and .Mary MeOaity, of Catbondalo ielephon exchang'", vis Ited friends In town thf llrst nt the week. Jetslc Holmes, of South Oilf-on, was In town on business yestenlav. Mr. and Mis. Moes llendler are re joicing over the bit th of a daughter Mr. -mil Mrs. Pernard Fallon visited Aiehbild friends Sunday. David Moyland. of Vt aymart. Is the guet of bis uncle, Joseph Ecllholcer, on Main sticct. An Infant e'unehter of John Shaugh ncsy died yestclday Miss Maty .McDonald spent yester day In CarlMndalo. Mr. Joseph White returned to Alle gheny Tuesday, wheie he Is attend ing school II. H. Taylor was In Scranlm- in busiiKss Mriud'iv. 'cell Minzer left lor bis ! at Cornwall-on-the-lludson y . Maicella Pell was a tjcianioii visitor yesluday. .Mr. llenrv Wel, who is employed as n clerk by I 'mil Feldnrin. was stabbed In the head nnd side Satin dav night by Peter Konlel. Konnlek wis Intoxicated and went hi Feldinan'.s stoie and was put out by WeM. who, after the stole elo-ed, staittd to go to Michael Mi (Smites' bai'ier shop. when he was iilt.it ked by Kenlck with a knife. The cuts au not soilous. Kenlck was auisted and held In ?"0') ball Mis. 13. Owens and child are seibaisly ill with dlphtbeiln. Mr. and Mi.. Owen1-' oldest ihlld was but ltd Satur day fiom the suae d!reas Mr Thomas lliown Is visiting his dnut'litcr. Mis. W. .1. .Ia.ey, nt Mont- 1 O'C An infant child of Walter Drain w as but 1 d y sterJay. He only Hepcats What Has Been Said Around tho Globe. It has been demonstrated repeatedly In eveiy state In the union and in many fotelgn countries that Chambei lain's Cough Itemedy Is n ceitaln pic ventlvo nnd cine for croup. It 'has become the unlveisal leinedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher, of Llbeily, "'. Va., only lepe.its wliat has been said around the globe when he wiltes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Item ed in my lamily for seeral yeai. and alwas with perfect success. We bejleve that It Is not only the best cough lemedv, but that It Is a sail" ctlie for cioup. It has saved the lles o'nur chlldien a number ot time. This lemedy is for snle by all duigglsts. Matthews Dtotheis, wholesale r.nd re tall agents. HARTOHD. Special In the Seianton Tiiliuue llaifoid. Jan. 9 The annual ineet Inr of th,. stoekhold"is of the Harford liuttrr and Cheese company was held Saturday. Jan. (1. nnd they received :i dividend of i, per ( out The biislnc-x meeting of the Con- Because Men's Suits and Overcoats $8, $12 and $18 Suits and Overcoats in this sea son's new cloths and styles, that were made up to our special order by the leading wholesale tailors. We have a few of each running size left over from our season's business. You can take your choice of this fine lot for $6, $7,50 and $12, SAflTER BROS., ScrantoiVs Leading: Outfitters. Kregatlonnl church U Thursday, Jan. 11. A long- distance tclcphono now con nects Harford and Klngslny. Mnme Carpenter Is visiting her nunt In Philadelphia. Revival meetings nre being held In the Methodist Eplscorul church this Week. The banquet given by the Odd Fel lows S'ntnnlay evening was a success. One hundred and twenty-live took sup per. Undertaker K J. Whitney nttended the funeral of H. Hus,?ell, of West Leliov, Jan. !i. You would know town election Is coming. Tho office seekers can sej ,oti now, It never before. M. J. Clmmbcrlln visited Wilkes Harre fl lends Sutuidny. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to The Scrnnton Tribune. Sunuehnnnn, Jan. 0. Hon. Oeorgo H. Tiffany, of Gibson, will bo a candi date before tho March Itcpubllcan county convention for nomination to a second term In the state legislature. Mr. Tiffany has made an excellent lecoul. Pi of. I. L. Twllley, pilnclpal of tho Susquehanna High school, on Monday vllted the schools In Montrose. There ate seveial cases of scarlet fever In Oakland township. Special Deputy W. M. Ornves, ot Shelbyvlllo, Illinois, nsslsted by Stntj Deputy D. C. Kink, of Harrlsburg, and District Deputy J. M. Hughes, ot Seianton. will this evening publicly In stall the olllcers of Susquehnnna camp, No. 5,1117, Modem Woodmen of America. The evangelistic meetings being held In the Diandt Piesbyteflau church, tinder the dlieetlou of It. D. Sheldon, of Kingston, N. Y ate still largely attended, and much Interest Is being manifested. The week of prayer services, being held in theseveral Evangelical churches of this place, are well nttended. James P. Doud died In Jameson Hol low, Great Itend township, on Sunday, aged 7'! years. The funeial took place from St. John's Catholic church, In this place, this morning, when a requiem high mass was rclobiiiti-d. Tho re mains weie intoned in Laurel Hill i icnieteiy. The shareholders of the Flist Na tional bank will elect dliectors on Wednesday. There appears to be nn. Interchange of com tesles between the Montrose Re publican and Thomas Kllrow, of Great llend. Chief ot Police Tliomns J. MoMahon was otllclally engaged In Scrnnton on Monday. Mis. Clarence Tltsworth hns at lived home tram a visit with Montrose rela tives. Special revival meetings are In pio gtess1 In the Baptist church, under the direction of the pastor. Up v. 13. It. Al len Seveial persons hive professed conversion. The condition or Mis. Luclnda Tif fany, of Gibson, who fell and fractured her hip on Christmas day, Is serious. Mis. Tiffany Is about eighty years old. The recent great rush of freight on the I3ile has abated somewhat. Th" remains of Cornelius Welles Shew who was this morning executed In Montrose, wore this after noon In tel ied In the Grand stieet cemetery In this place. Miss May Belcher, nn attache of the Tianscrlpt. lsseilously ill at her homo on Jackson stieet. A pies has at lived for the new Eile pi luting plant In this place. It Is not known how lnigu the plant will be. The recent leport that the pi luting for the entile load will be done hue, lacks otllelal confirmation. Editor Blrchard, of the Transcript, was in Montrose today, witnessing the execution ot Engnn and Shew. It is lepoited that indications of coal have been discovered on a farm at state line. A Lackawanna county ex pert will vMt the premises nnd ex amine the tlnd. By the way, thcie Is an absence of news from the Burn-wood-Hen-lck Centie-Pnlondnle coal Holds, fiom which much was expected. The Eile shops are busy with nn or der for twenty fi eight nnd several switching locomotives. There is a great amount of repair work on hand, and much night work Is being per foiined. Aldeiman Peiiiue lost a sum of gold on the stieet on Saturday. The Wllkos-Barro capitalists were unsuccessful in their efforts to pur- Why is it are very anxious to get some of the goods we mention at rednrf-H nrirPQ ? every price and quality is strictly as we represent in the newspapers. Our Great Clearing and Rebuilding Sale presents to you lower prices than you ever im agined for high-grade goods. See Our Show Windows. Men's Trousers $2 trousers in plain and fancy cheviot $2.50 trousers in neat dark hairline $Mo trousers in neat fancy worsteds.. $1.40 US 2,90 3,25 $4.50 trousers in silk stripe worsted... $?.oo French trousers in rich stripe worsted. Some of our finest qualities in this lot... mAft 4,00 Which Way? Are the children growing nicely? A little stronger each month A trifle heavier ? That's good. Or is one of them growing the other way? Growing weaker, growing thinner, growing paler? If so, you should try Scott's Emulsion at once. 'Tis both a food and a medicine to all delicate children. It makes them grow in the right way taller, stronger, healthier. ;oc. nd $i.oo, ill druggist!. chase tho plant of the Oakland Water company. Thomas J. Tlngley Is noting foreman ot the Erie carpenter shop, vice Syl vester L. French, deceased. A number of Onondaga Indians, from Syracuse, nre in this vicinity selling medicine, bead work, etc. A brakeman on tho Delaware dlvl. Ion of the Erie hns Just fallen heir to property In England, valued at $20,000. Ho will quit railroading. The Susquehanna Electric Light, Heat nnd Power company will change its system of lighting. Tho three children of Frank Beobe, of Oakland township, arc HI with scar let fever. Engineer Watson Boydon is 111 at his home on Grand street. AVOCA. Frank Staples, aged about 60 years, tiled at tho family lesldence. near Du pont, early Monday morning, after a lingering Illness. Deceased was for seveial months gate-tender nt th"' Delawaio and Hudson crossing. Ho Is survived by a wife and one daughter, residing In Aldenvllle. The funeial will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the house will be conducted by Itev. H. M. I'ascoe. Interment wilt be In Maicy cemetery. Supeilntendent F. P. Hopper made his 111 st visit to the borough schools on Monday and was well pleased with the excellent work done In the various glades. Ho was accompanied by At torney M. J. Dixon. A. J. O'Mnlley, Edward Gibbons, Jacob Webster, John Clifford and Martin Cnrdon. A general caucus will be held In Iter bet t's hall on Monday evening. Prof. J. J. Gibbons, Democratic can didate for representative of tho Fifth Legislative district, was a caller In town last evening. T. J. Deohle will return to tho Dick inson Law school today. Miss Agnes Fleming, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs, G. A. Dills. The funeral of A. H. Smith took plncc yesteidny afternoon from the residence of his slbter. Mis. Hungerfoid, of Bar ney street, Wilkes-Harre. Interment was made In Hanover cemetery. Miss B. Walsh, of Spring street, Is seriously 111 of rheumatism. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Metho dist Episcopal chinch will not hold their regular meeting today, on account of tho funeral of Frank Staples. Tho Methodist Episcopal church and the Presbyterian church congregations nre worshipping nt the Langcllffo church this week. WAVERLY. The FNk Jubilee singers have post poned their engagement announced for this evening in tho Methodist church, owing to an unexpected call to Xow Yoik. Duo notice will be given when they nre to appear. TO Curo La Grippe in Two Days Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If its fails to erne. E. W. Glove's signature Is on each box. 23c. 1 Tht when Samter's adver tise a Clearing Sale the peo ple of this city respond and Children's Suits and Overcoats 2vestee suits, silk , rm soutache trimming... IjU-'O $2.50 vestee suits in fine cloth qualities.. 2,19 1,89 1,48 $2.50 reefer suits in dark tweed cloths $2 reefer overcoats, mohair braid trim'ng.. 3 reefer overcoats, there are some excellent 0 no values in this lot &,bQ THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Jnn. 9. Tho stock market was practically Inert during the early part of tho session today, tho buying demand falling to scarcely appreciable proportions. Tho hear traders watched this Inviting field with longing eyes until tho attraction became too strong for them nnd they put out selling or ders throughout the greater part of tho list. They succeeded In effecting very marked declines and bringing out a certain amount of offerings by uncov ering stop loss orders. But the vol ume of the selling was not Important and the success of tho bears was dull and listless. There was no positive In cident In tho day's event for the bears to base their operations on. Their con clusion was rather a negative one as to tho chances of nny favorable change from the present depressing Influence. For the present It Is obvious thnt capi tal has no Inclination to move Into stocks, and It Is noticeable that the quiet Investment nbsorptlon, which wn a feature of the mniket dining the last week In December and which continued Into the nrst week In Jnnunry. has to all Intents nnd purposes censed nt tho present level of prices. A series of en coutaglng events has offouled a pretty good tost of speculative sentiment by being totally Ignored. There have been new entries to tho list of dividend paying stocks nnd Increases In tho divi dend rate of established dividend pay ers. The money situation hns ceased to causa anxiety, owing to the return flow from domestic centres and tho ces sation of the drain Into the sub-treasury. Money markets abroad have come through tho crisis of the yearly settle ments and are steadily woiklng tnwatds ease, so that tho dt awing of gold from Now Yoik Is now believed to have censed, at least for the time being, Fnr-reachlng accomplishments to wards harmonizing great railroad sys tems have been announced nnd disas trous trade wars have been patched up, according to all appearances. Tho small effect produced by all these Im portant developments nro cited by ths bear element as' Indicating small hopes for nny udvancu In pi Ices. There was a small opening advance In stocks In opposition to the heaviness In London and In sympathy with strength In Sugar and Brooklyn Transit. The nl most entire disappearance of buying demand, In spite of very light offer ings, then nllowed prices to giadually sag until the active selling movement of the Inst two houis, which forced prices easily and rapidly downwaid. There were n few feeble rallies sufllc lent to cause some Irregularity, but tho tone In the main continued weak until tho close. The dividends In Louisville nnd Federal Steel common were not announced until near the close, but tho bears counted upon their exercising an unfavorable effect as not being up to expectations. The possibility of further reverses to Great Brltnin In South Aftlca and rumois of foieign compli cations, Involving further embarrass ments for Great Britain, were used with effect. Total sales, S7P.S0O shares. The bond market was dull and heavy, In sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, $l,2i.",000. United States old 4's registered, old 5's coupon declined half, and tho 3's coupon, new 4's, old 4's coupon and .7s reglsteied U In the hid pi Ice. The following quntcttens nre furnished The Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co , rooms 705-00 Mears building. Tilcphono 8003: Open- High- Low- Clos Inc. est. est. lnir. Am. Hugnr i.a Am. Tolmct it 10'J Atfh.. To. & S. Va .. i'1'i A., T. & S. V.. I'r .. UV-. Brook. It. T 7.1 U Con. Tobacco "i (lies. Sz Ohli Jii ir.'i 121 U'iU inj'i J!'' ::i loc-i IS', 11 r.1'4 L'3i :n-, 2l People s fins 104 1024 102i 11.V4 nvi; i-hlt'.. It, St. I'aill & Q l.'Pi 12.' .117i U7'i Uoek Inland Oelawnif & Hud lOI'i 1W1 104i. 3(J1" .lulu inn in';, lit'i K.in. & Tex.. I'r .... :!- s. xv. :,'i LrniK H N.ish Tt TH'l Manhattan Ele !U''V ii.V, Met. Traction Co ...KtH 17m n't Jl'i 17P" ll'i .'.l-v H'4 itT in1 il1', Mo. I-ncllle 41K. .lotey Central .... Xor. Pacific Nor. B.icillc. I'r .. N V. Central Ont. & West Picllle Mnll Phil. & ltentl Phil. & 'tad.. Pr Term., C. & Iron .. V. P. Leather . ... I'. S. Lf-iither, Pr Union Pacific Villon p.ic. Pr ... Southern P.ulflc .. Wabash, Pr WHt. I'nlou Pennii. It. R Am. 8. & W Fed. Steel Ted. Steel. I'r .... .11S ' IV ;i.Vvfc . 21 . is . T' . SI , IH'i . 7.W . HI . :m US 2 11M, 111 Jiti 11 H is -.1 -'i J'.'s 71". IMJ 74S. !71'h :i4 2V 42 u 171:. 52 S.1 Vfli 7''i 41'j, 7.' ' '!." SI Hi v W'i M IB '.2'i 447 7t. -.TlH sr.i-, 47'i S7 S71 .ISl'i 1'll'i . I"'4 "I .'-4 r.i.i'. 7.1'i Vu'i J1. CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE. Open- IIIrIi- Low Clos. WHCAT, Jillv May conN. July May OATS. May LAUD. Mav PORK. May IllK em. put. inc. fi754 liS-ii t'7'a M, (IS i.7- :'2 (.SI, KIH nt 21'i fi.Oil III .1S7 10 77 lidl 5 02 10.M 10 !i7 10.77 Scrnnton Board ot Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked, rirat National Rank 800 Scranton Savings Rank & Scranton Parkin! Co Third National Rank 425 Dime Dep ft DIs. Rank 200 Economy Llht. H. ft P. Co Scrnnton 111.. H. & P. Co 85 l.ncka. Trust & Safe Dep Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co. ... Clark & Snovor Co., Com. ... 401 Clark ft Snover Co.. Pr 123 Scr Iron Fence & Mis. Co Scranton Axlo Works Lncka. Dairy Co., Pr . ... Co. Savlnp Rank & Trust Co 2W Standard Drilling Co 95 47 ) 100 100 23 "so BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first moruai-e. due 192u lis ... People's Street Kntlwny, first mortRaBe. duo Wis US ... People's Street Railway, den- era) mortgage, due 1921 US Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 Mi City of Scrantun St. Imp. 6 ... J0J Mt. Vernon Coal Co a Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction 67c bonds.. 115 ... b'cranton Wholesale Market (Corrected by II. Q. Dale, Lackawanna jteiiut-.i Butter Creamery. Sla27c; 27c; dairy, tubs, 20c. ICggs Seltct western, lC'ic print, 25a J ncurby stale, ZiQ. Cheese Full cream, new, 13Hc Beans Per hu choice marrow, mtdium, $2; pea, $2. Onion Per hu 45e. Potatoes Ptr bit., TAc. Lemons $l50a3.75 per box. t'loui S! 30. 52.30; No Money In Adrano to Itcntoro Weak Men. ne semi our reuitaien nnd Soppliaiicutfornicii onhjon trim uiiii uiiirnvui, 11 not tho Unuideftl 'llilng 011 Earth for ucaU umi d. Mil. tatcd mcn.ihlp all back nt our expense nay nothing. Ititre little book, tells It ulL mailed free. & RIB MRDIOAUCO,, urrALO, N.Y. J JSM. cvsrsvc WZ JO TO i xzy& vf v WALDRON'S Auction Sale of Horses, Friday at 1 O'clock. ii,WW Sold to tlic highest bidd r without reserve, at CUSICK'S STABLES, a m aM i rM-ra"-!! Price no more than the "Just As Good.' The following first-class grocers sell Wonder : SCKANTON. W. IT. Pierce, in nnd H Tcnn Ave. A. Ktorr. 311 Adam" Ave. Kd. Slehecktr. 510 I iickaunnnn Ave. P. CavnnaKh. fH2 lllver St. Philip W. Uoll. Mtillit-11-y and Webster. Wm. II. Kaufman, (02 l'rccott Ave. 11. P. Stiinlniry. 712 Court St. John Klleulltn. 41i S. Wiinh. Ave. Morris Schwartz, 420 S. Wonh. Ave. Wm. II. Jnckicjii. 121 KranUIln Ave. Wni. J. llealon. 325 Propect Avo. S. Mlllhnuipr, -ion Pern Ae. Jecktr & Wtst. 1H7 Capouhc Ave. Wetlcman "Tho linker." Mrs. Huntington's liakcry. IIVDK I'AKK. Richards ft Co , W. Lackawanna Ave, i:. KvaiiD & Son. .Slrt S Main Ave. T. T. I'vans. ITO'J Wnihlnnn St. Wm. Fnrrtll, lilt Wnnhburn St. S. It. Jrmo & Ci. . :C1 .. Main Ave. A. ft J. Frits. 117 N. Main Ae McMillan ft MohIcih f.22 V. Lnekr. Ave. OeorKo K. Ilvnon. M.". N. M.iln Ave. T. Fellows MiiMin. Ml S. Main Ao. N. C. Mayo, 1501 Shetland St. John McDormott, Jermyn, Pa. Li. A. Green. Jeiinjn. P.i. Mro. Hlch, Jt-rmwi. Pn KobtTtH Uro., Ptekxllle, Pa. Thomas Brier. Piltcbuig, l'.i. J. L GONNELL & CO., Scranton, Pa. Sole Miller's Agents. EVERY WOMAN BoaieUie3neoilBaTellble,moatWy,'!nlt!--(- ncdlelns. C BBawu the i.nreit drum should b nteJ. 1! you want tho 1 fcttl A j Pp. PeaB's Thoy aro prompt, safo nnd certain In result. . Tho Bcnuinn (Ur. I'eal'a) never disappoint. Bold for 51.00 per Dor . For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce strest. Philadelphia Qinin nnd 1'ioauc Plill.idolrhlu. .Inn. !. Wlir.it-AW.ik iiinl in.ul... i,.ntt-iil hi.iHp .T.tlill.ll'V. ti'Llilli . Corn-Slead. Mil -lul.t; JnniMiy. ... , 1 "71. ,. Oats Steulv but (illltt: No. 2 ttldto Itll-iLlU Mt vimt,t' v r "- " , . ciiiini i :!iip.. .No. :; no. no, icuvi-jc.. .m. - v nitvni "ilii.. Kr. rulatoi's- Kum - ....... .. -., . - Penusslv.im.i cliolte. ptr nu-m 1 -' New York and vpntern do. do. do., iiu.o.:v. ; do. do fair to goml do., .V'.7t. Piotli-Ion-I'lirn and f.iiil' .nth., minikiil beet In f-ets. 1'i.ilH-.. mokid In 1 f. knurkliw, and Itiulus, 1.i2"i.: hctf hiiui-t. S22.i2.TiO; 11111k, tunillv 1 ! .'.n.ill; lamb-' Si 1'. cuied in tb-ries s!s.ri'..e ; linns, Mnokid. as to lir.uul and uwi.igt, li'.ulc , HliltM. rllibeil. Ill Mill, l-'if. ! dn. do --mol.e'1. liJiu7e. ; hhoiildti pit kle lUH'il. 7a. 'i1', (In. ilu. uni ked. 7'..i7,,i.. pit-nil ham-. S. P. 1 11 red, 7a7'C., ilu. do .-imuUeil, i'...i 7VV: belllti III piel-.le. 111 col ding to u er.ige, Ioiim, 7n!-e . I'rt 1 kfa-l bacon, as In biund ami aw'rugi' oaiiif ; l.ird, Uie elt lilllKd. In tliiet"'. injiOie ; do. do. tin. In tubs, (,1,a7c.; do lntii. il.ii.'ii llutter riliu, lnnt wtlii flt'.lliiei). M: . .In. Plinth. Mic. Kggs-llim an 1 le. hlhliei . flexh, near b. 2. I du. wivlein. 2"t.l dn. Miiitliuctiin, l't : do. Miutheiii, le. 'lie'i- I'll 111 Ri lined Stia 11s 1'nm and .1 polntH hlglitr. rilbtH, 5 2'K : tinwn A. 3:'c; powdirid, . l.'.c 1 grtiuulati'd and eiN.stal A. S.'JJc : coMet'tlnni-in A. I v' , No. 1 at 4.70c. down lo I 2i lot No. pi. I'nl ton L'ucli lUKid. Tallow Sle.idx , lt pi line In hogshfadrt, l7sf couiilrj do. do ii.iritls. .ru5'c; duk. do, 1 v ; c.ikei, ri'jiiV.f,: gi'MKC. n.il1ki-. ax to (iii.illty Lite Poultiy I'll in lair ilemand. lowlc, '.i.il'ie , i-xttptlnnnl Iol.-i, IK.: old roosti r. ii'j.i7i.i (inlng chickens, m'.'c. duekh. mpk- , gtese jialoc. lJH"M'd Pnulliv -Was Kte.idy but quiet j futtlh, choice, J'-.j.ilo. fair In good S'.ic; old itionUi-.. '.''.u7e, . thickens, neailiy. iiallc: m stein do. laigc If.ille . medium tin.. Im'j'I-c; small do., TuSc. . tin keys, cholcii to f.inev, ln.i He,! do, fair to good, !'.if''s.t.: small do.. 7a " Retellits-I-'lour. ".Irti b.ureH and iI.OlII backs; win at, 15.iv' 1iiiIii1h; corn, f1.'1) l.usIulMi oats, So.iXO biiMhuls Slilimients -Wheat, none, corn, 75,o hushelsi oats, H.onu lmshtls. Chlcngo Live Stock Mnrket. Chicago, Jnn. '.'. -Cattle Hood to choice Ftcers. Htindy, othcis nulet at jesteuiay's decline. Tcxaus. f.ilt l nctlte, cow mni ket about sttad: calf niaiktt. active, strong; good to choice, $5.u5ai'.fii: poor to nitdluni. $1i5; mixed Hotktts, $J.i3.75; se leeted feedcit. $1 I'nl 75: good in tholco cows, f 1.15a I '.0: hoifiis. Jl.I'al.s'i; can ners, .' iJV); luilN. J.'.50il M; raltes, fl5".i 7.ii': fed Texas hi ovi s $la5.'.o. Hogs Ac. tlto, averaging 5e. higher than jesterday, top, Jl.oo; good cloaiancc; mlted and butchers, flint.u7'j; good to rlioli e, heavy, Jl.i.'al I'll; nnigh heavy, $l2oil.lo. light. l25nl5a: hulk of sales. Jl.t5a4.55. 'Sheen Rest sheep umi lambs, stiady wethelS, nctlte, shado Inttt'i: luitlvo wethers. $1 anal; lambs, JI35ati.25; west ern wellurs. $1.20,1 1.75; western Inmlw, 5 2"a5.n5. Retolpts-Cattle. 4.5o) head; begs, J5,;'0 head; sheep, I'.'.noO hind. New York Grain nnd Produce, New York, Jan. 0 l'lnur rnusually tlillet nnd weaker In louo until near thn clc so when It Inipioted with wheat. Wluiit-Sput llinier; No. 2 led. 75c f n. li. alliuit from nlme: No, 1 uorthc-in Duliith, 7'.i"c. f. o. b,, nlloat piouiit; No, 2 red. 72'ic. elftutor; options opened weak and declined, but in tho last hour thtru UiMilIMM mm m mw wm. II. A. Pierce. 702 Adams Ave. Wm. O. Conrad, .119 Adams Avs. II. Kell, 132 Lackawanna Avo. John Hamilton, fill E. Market St. Hurlbut ft Co.. Mulberry and Munrofc P. Hosur. 72ii Cetl.ir Ave. M. II. Law lie. 21'5 Illrnoy Ave. Max Judkn-.lt". 425 S. Wash. Ave. Meadow llmok Store, 162S Cedar AV Henry Wetter, 40n Cedar Ave. Mm. M. lluvet, 211 Stone Ave. II. Uoebel, Ash St. 13. S. I'ratt. 1551 D!ckon Ave, ThoH. Joidan. drreu Hldgc and CapouBi Mrs. Zcltllcr'B Uakcry. nuN.uouE. P J. Murray Co. Wm. Hi ail v ft Son. M. IJolniulft Son, P. J. Ciiady. M. T. Ul:nn. PKOVIDKNCE. A. S. Stoll. 117 W. Market St. II. F. Stannbury, Court St. 1 J. T Fennorty, Atehbnld, Pa. I Mm. Kraft, Archbald. Pa. Wm. KuKan, OUplinnt. Pa. A. L Hhoiles, tlouMsboro, Pa. I S. S. Sandercock, Laku Ariel, Pa. Only hinnloas Ud 1 Deal, gel Persnvroval FalDS Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming avenue and BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR h m m a m m sm MKl I QU Tfl , DLLLHV I I n i Arsonlo Beauty Tablets ana nus. amp fnf.tlvi.fifn ntwl irn.ir.intHedtreatmrnt forall sk MkUl disorders. Restores tho bloom olyouth to taded lace. 10 days' treatment r.0cs 30 dajs" $1.00. by mali Send for circular. Address, . .,- KCRVITA MbOICVL CO., Cllntoo & Jtcktoa Sll., Chlaf Sold by MtC.iriuh &. Thomas, Duig glsts,, 20j Lacknttunra ate, Scranton, Pa. tt.m 11 sharp 1. lilt . t!ie elc-e was III in at ii'ii inlt u.ieo. Mnith 1 lull d "'if , May, 7t'sc. . .Iuh, 7!i I 'hi u Hpol linn. No. i, Hi- f 11 li alli.it and l"i tlefilni: op tlom ii eni d w ,ik and tw ie null nil mon. Ing, liter in 1 he d.i the marktt lin pinwik nuiti tlidlt nnd clu-(d Hi in at f. m I ailtauci . Mat 1 lo-.t'd ;?u'. Oattt Spot iiuli't: Nn -'. '.,( . No .! Sif , No. a while, il'iii!l'i No :: tthlte. Sii-V'.; track riilMd wisltin J:.i"rte . ti.uk white, !ln .'!".(.; iipllnn-i iiuii I Ulllter-Sleady: ttesi 11 11 ci en nu i. 2"..iMe . do factory, liaSle.; Jiinecn nnei. Sl.i.-i'.e ; Imitation tream i rv, ra.(ic, , slato d.ili. 2ia2Sc; stato 1 if.init'it, 25,i. i I'lieevo-l'lrin, fall madii laue.t Mil, ill, 12'iiil'i . I, ill ni.idn laney large, Uiil!c ; I He made laigc. Ui iil2i' : Mr.nll lat- inadi. 12il2,ie I'ggi Wi 11k' st ilu mid Pi niisvlviirilii. 21c. tvt st fin, luigr.uli d nt inaik, Ca'.'2t-; ttcsteru, 21c . I"'." olT. Chicago Grain nnd Producf. Chleagi). Jan. 1' Tho wheal m.tikct twnk 1 111 1 this atternooti rallied on tho war mut. nu iinpi cited cash demand and the tct weather, May tlodlng 'e. titer teste relay; coin closul iie. and oats ic botler. PriitUliiiii flotHil 7'j.il5c. low er. Cash limitation- weic 11s follows: No. 3 sluing wheat, iilN,i'!''!i'.: No. 2 ied, 6','S ii'm'.c' : No. 2 coin, !e'ja''iiV.. No. 2 yel low ciirn. Jilt' ; No 2 oats, 22,jn2Jie.: No. 2 white 25iMr.'iivi' : No. :; white. 2P4.1 ."'ji'.: No. 2 re M'jc ; No. 2 bailey. .Ni 4.'i ; No. 1 llax seed and noithwtsl. 11.51; jirlmo tlnu-th.t i" 4 ia.'.W polk, 'i.3.liil0.6nj laid, t CJi-.iiS.7T' j 1. lib", i5.MM5.75; sboiild i'l". ."i'til'-V 5 sides. $1 r if. M; whiskey. $121'j; Miguts. uiich.iiigcd; butter ttus linn. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kqst liulTiilo, Jan. fl. Cattle Receipts, II cais; dull and tteakei , minie good to choice Mi el" still unsold; teals, $5 50aS; fancy. J5nS M; fed taltes :.0.i5; ficsh cows nnd spiliuers, dull, S-2.il head lower; 110 sain feu- late spilngeis at nil. lings Olfeiliigs M cats, abiiut steady: good I Yorkeis. SIMal.". mostl U 5)il .12".; wciu-lil vol Kern. -FI.I.1. pigs .nut llgllt mixed packers, $1 57'sut.fin, hcaty, Jl m; roughs, Ji!al Sheep and Lambs Uo telpts, 12 cars: slow, tending lower: best lamb, M 25,11'. ''5; few, K4'i; ntlitix, J."i.l(i.l5j sin ep. dull! top mixed, 4,0.i in; citheis, JJ.i4.25; wcthcih umi mrlliiKH, tl.75a5.25. New York Live Stock. Now Yoik, Jan. 9. Rent et Steady) nilxeil calves, dull nnd lower; veals. J-'.tv uS; Utile mites, fl; liain.ild caltos, JJ 5 rill. Sheep rirm; lamb". Heady; twi cars unsold; (otnnum ro choice sheep, fit, 4 75; lamb", good to thole e, i'.:i,aci 75 Hogs Slow nt Jl.75a4.so; choice light state hogs and pigs, JI.WH.W.
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