THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS FARMER JIM VAN SCOTTEN'3 RATTLESNAKE INDUSTRY. Revival Meetings Held About the County Fish In the Nozzle Sue Graham Looking for Rewaid. News Told In a Line or So Anxi ety Among Wild Cuts. Special to The Bcranton Tribune. Susqileli.innn, .Tun. 11. Fanner Jim Vnn Hcotti'ii'q Cukc.kIo Vallov rattle snake fin in Inn ileclileilnnvelty. It Near rled on for the purpose of propagating rattlesnake1", Ahleh are sold at a Kood round price. A certain linn In I'lill.i delplila Is nt piesent uslnff rattlenaka oil In the manutuctun of a popular leinedy, for tlieitinatNii, and Van Seottenthna iiKiecd to furnish two hun ilieil and iifty lattlepnakes for the laboratoiy cliiiliii; the s-eason, no top tile heliiR less than six ycais old, or niiMSUrlni? less than four feet In length. Tliuio aie thlity-scen "mounds" on the faun sllKlitly raised hillocks whole the snakes bin low In winter, and lle with their young In summer. Un the south side of one mound, uheie they could net the full benefit of the sun, ueio to be hem, on the day of tlii' vrltei's visit, oer llfty reptiles, which took no notice of the lslt of specta tor. "That mound," said F.tnmr Van Scotten, "piobably contains a clo. en nests, ami each nest nt least ton eggs. I h.ue seen nests holding o1k!i tecn young r.ittleis, the largest not over two inches in length. The eggs are about the size of those of a piit rldge, but hao a soft shell." In the farmhouse was a box of saw dust under the stove, containing twenty-seven inttlesnake egg, which weio almost at the point ot hatching. After they had done so, the tiny leptlles would bo fed upon llles caught for them by the children. Seveial pet snakes glide about the home. They nie absolutely harmless, the poison sua having bpen removed from their mouths, nnd their fangs clipped with pincers while they were under the In fluence of chloroform. The reptiles have no equals as mice exterminators, and In the summer not only keep tin place free fiom bugs nnd tiles, but from tramps, bonk agents, lightning rod peddlers nnd other human In truders, ri.OTSAM. AND JT.TSAM. liovh.il meetings aie In progies-? thioiighout Susquehanna county. The county ought to be the better for It. ltev. 1. K. Thomas p.istoi of the Jlontioso llaptist chuiih, was in town on Wednesday, officiating at the fu neral of the late Cornelius Wells Shew, whose spliltuil .iilvKor he was wliliJ ho was routined In the county Jill. The Kile is putting Into sen ice four teen mid sixteen section sleep'ng cars. Sheilff Ii or, of I.ackawanni coun ty, sas that hi- never k.iw it moie sue messful execution than the one In Jlontio'e on Tuesdaj The Stisiithnun i Tiancilpt pays County I'ommls'-lonet's Cleik William Tltswoith, of Monti ose, a ile-or O'l compliment. Mr. Tltswoith Is ol dently the light mm In the light place. The count j couimlsoneis will soon deteimlne who Is entitled to the in ward of $1.IMIU ofleled by the county for the niic"t and conletlou of the niuicleieis of Tanner Topper. It will piobably be dhlded between seeral pel. sons. Susie (iraliain, of Uinghamton, Tn g.iu'.s foimer common-law wife, ex pects to icclvo a ilee of the lewaid, All the si me, Tagan anil Shew "light liavc sent her to the pnltentlnry, but they iefu-ed to give eldcnce agaliHt her. This In .spite of the fact that th" woman gave the lnfoimatlon which caused the .litest of the muideieii. It's a queer old world' TISII IN Till: NOZJCMO. Dining ,i Hie In e'aibnndalo on Sat in day night, when all was excitement, all at oneo, It s lepnitcd. the nozle of the hose was blocked shut, and stl'l the pnssuie was on the hose. Fin. il ly the water was shut off and the noz ?o was uuscieweil, when, behold, a 7-pound plckeiel, fiesh fiom No. 1 pond, came floumleilng out of the hosn, l")uilng the leli thu lire gained gieit headway. JTST HKTWKTN TS. Don't Judge a man by his failure In life, for many a man falls because hi Is too honest to hiu i ceil. It Is healthy up In the Aiaiat sec tion, while you can often see ,i rain storm below you. A man doesn't fed "under the weather," up there, you know! Tiust In (lad but tiy and not stum ble youiself. A neat by newspaper has an elabor ate article for amateur vocalists, "Hoy to Uegln to Sing." How to get them to quit Is still nn unsolved piohlom. A drunken man Is seldom Injured by a fall, and he piobably Isn't by a spring If the water Is good. The best cure for dtunkonncs K when sober, to cilisonc a dtunken mm. IN A LINK Olt SO. Considerable money exchanged hands In Susquehanna on the lesult ot the McGovern-Dlxon flglil. The census ought to hao bein tak en In Monttoe on Tuesday. It Is said that the Motmons enp tuieil ono conveit In Susquehnnn county. She was the fool of the fami ly. There are rumors that a lloncsdale editor will soon commit matrimony. It Is In order for ceitnln tempernuce people to stop fighting the political paitlea and to begin to wnge a war upon the water company combine. There may tome a time when the poor man cannot nffoul to drink city water. Of necessity he will bo compelled t.i ill Ink the cheaper boor. Since thu county commissioner placed a bounty of $J upon their scalps, Susquehanna tounty wlldcaN cannot sleep nights. All agiee tint the icccnt execution In Susqiiehnnnn county was a "sue cess," Theiu ought to be niou of them! Whitney. THOMPSON. Special to The Ser.inton Tilbune Thompson, Jan. 11. U. D. Harnes was In Forest City Monday on busi ness. ltiv. U. II. Tower was dolnj busi ness In Susqiiohanm tii.il tailing on f i lends In Tuneshiio Mo.id iv. Mis. N. II Melnt-ish. of sStariu.ca, spent Monday with bor V. lughter. ltertlia. at i M. Lewis' O. W. Newton ami wife, of Oiegon. Ill, after a two wicks' iril at her sistei's, Mis. will Whitney, in t'.u township, leave for Strain m tomor low, whole they will visit his In other. James McMlnn, of NV.tli .Inks m, is seilously 111 at this wiillag. Jlis sister, Mis. TIoe. Df Duumoie, mil his s!ster-in-l.iw, Mis McMlnit, ot C.ir bondale, nie helping to t .no for him. lie is a ti.itiv" of South Caanan, Wayne county. Dm ham Tickeiing, an aged resident of Gelatt. chopped dead 'liio Monday. He was hlghlv esteemed by all who knew him. The olllceis of Funk Hall pod and those of the Itellct coips of siM post were instilled ypstctd"' at n Joint In stiillitlun seilce In Oiand Aimy of the liepublic hall. f'aptaln Hall, of Su-sqiiehanna, came up to install the ofle-is nn I was cn teit lined by his tlster, Mi.s. T. F. Harnes. JIls" Nellie ri.imv, of Susqtieh inna utter a two ilnjs' islt Willi fi lends lieie, icttiineil lo her home un Hi ounlnir tiiilu esteid.iy. Mis Smith, of the Jell'eison house, is lonl'ned to her bid with iheuina tNtc. Mis. rjeoige Ctutls of Hoi lick Cen to! letuinid to her home toil iv f f tor a visit of seveial elavs with icljttv.a here. He only Repeats What Has Been Said Aiound the Globe. it has bem demonstiated lepeatedly In evoiy state in the union and in minv f'nelsn couutiles that Chambei l.iin'i Cough Itemeily Is a leitain pie vmtlvo and ctuo lor eioup. It has become the imlvoisil lomed." fni that i1simo M V. TMiot, of l.lbeity, . Va., only iepeat.- whit his been siM aiound the globe when he wiltes: "I have used I'hambei Iain's Cough lloin eily In m family for seveial .ve.ir.i and always with poiteit success. We believe that it Is not only the host cough loiuedv, but that It Is a sui cine foi croup. It has h.ivoil the lives o'nur elilldien n liuinliiv of times. This icnudy is for sale b.v all diugglsts, Matthews liiothois, wholesale r.ud to tall acents, it's Scrofula Those little kernels in the neck I Has your child ever had them? You know some times they swell, become painful, soften, and end in a scar. Give such a child Scott&5inufitctL just as soon as the kernels appear. The little swell ings will grow less and less and soon will disappear alto gether. Continue the Emul sion until the child has good flesh and a healthy color. oc. and li.oo, alt druggist), SCOTT & noWNC, Chemists, New York. pen, was In attendance before the county auditors on Tlnusday uf tot noon engaged In settlement of his accounts for the past tluee yens. The dogioe team of the local Knlght'l of Tythlas lodge went to I.nccyvlllo on Tlnusday to confer degiees on some membeis of the lodge thole. Quite a delegation of members of the lodge hoie accompanied the team. On Friday evening, Jan. VI, the Ithl- ca Conservaloiy of Mush Conceit com pany, of I'lmli.i, gives an entoitain ment in the li.iiitl't chinch for ths bene lit of the i hut ch. The cntoit.iln inent consists of piano and violin solos, voial music, and leadings'. The caiponfci.s winking on the can ning factoiy building ale making good piogicss and the building Is now mlsed and ip uly foi siding. J. A. Gallons, piesldint of the I'niplte State Con stitictlon company, was In town on Wednesday looking over the work. This same Him Just finished a similar plant at Deposit, N. Y. Wilbur I.ott, of West Nicholson, In tends to move his i evidence down here slioitly and will build a house on the lot locently puichased by him on Ilar lison slieet John W. Decker, of Mehoop.iny, wrs In Tunkhannock on Tlnusday. - AVOCA. TUNKHANNOCK. Sotclil to the Sol niton Tillmiio Tunkhannoik, Jan. 11. The stock holder (.f the l.aoovvillo Ilildge com pany hold n uncling at the Mlngos House in Laceyvlllo on Wednesday evening for the puiposo of oiganla tlon. The following boanl of dliectois wcie elected: Dr. D. W. Still devant, J. O. Mlngos, 1. II. Htlck, J. U. 1M w ,ii ils, .. s. Hols. K. a, Teiklns and O. N. Fasseti. This boaul of diteo tois then oigaul.td by electing Dr. D. W. Stui devant, piesldent: J, O. Mln gos, vWo-pieslcleut; T. II. mink, tieas uier and J. 15. IMwauls, societal y. Chailes T. Teny, of WilKcs-Haii. was in Tunkhannock on Tluusday. The pension txaminlng boaul of Wy oming county met at the Packer llou'so on Wednesday. Doctoin Holler, of Factotyville: Sturdevant, of l.ucej vllle, and 15ai dwell, of tills place, being lilvittendance. C. A. I.lsk, of Factoivlllo, was In town on Thin sil.iv. I'x-Sheiilf A. G. Giegoiy, of Meshop- Housework is had woriiwitlioutGoldBusf Hertlo, the 3-veni-old son of Mr. an J Mis. Chailes Johnson, of the We3t Side, died at the lesldente of James Laugher on Wednesday morning, af ter two dajs Illness of membraneous cioup. The case Is a partitualrly sal ono. The mother Is suffeilng fiom tempoi.uy Insanity and Is undergoing tio.itnient in Danville asjluui. The father Is loft toeaie for tluee elilldien, but the lelatlvcs have taken consider able Intoi est In their w elf.u e and llttla Hoi tie had been taken In charge by Mi. Loughoi. The f uncial took plate ".estoiday afternoon. J. F. Conaboy and IMward Murphy me candidates for buigoss on the Dem ociatlc ticket, T. J. Dunn Is n candidate for coun tiliuan in the Socou I waul. At a meeting of the tiustees of the I.nngcllfTo cemoteiy John Connor was elected snpeiintondont, to succeed J. II. Andoison. All business lolatlve to the cometoiv will be tiansacted thiough Mr. Connor. Miss I'dwniils, of Hyde P.nk, began her duties as tc.ichei In vocal music In the schools. The I'llto otiliestia will fuinlsh ran fie at the Hed Jlen's ball on Monday evening. To Cuie a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Taoino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to tin e. I. W. Glove's slgna tuie Is on each box. 23c. Wishing Willow Furniture and Wicker Chairs Wicker cbilrt coon become lolled, bat they! ciuaca ra iooi lite new with Gold Dust Wishing Powder and wrm weur. lUe a ecrubblog brmh; whea wae bemM the least .oiled, (ct fresh; follow ...u wiii, ury cneete Cloib, eod wipe dry While Iron fc.d. ran ! k. -...l.j .... .L, --- ,w v w..uu ojr Ul weiras,- bui must te wiped dry quickly. ,.. cou" Reus ro uoiimow." HM an m iumI a tni h. k. ramauNK com pant, MeH. . Leal, Un$ y.rt, THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. New Yoik. Jin. 11. Todnv's stock rair. kit wis ihr.r.u teiied In consiiltiable spiculailvt auivltv on the pail ot the; luar iiiiiilnge'ii. The laid, however, was lihtilctid lo a small number of stocks all tin in In Hie list ot what ale called sp(.. chillies, Intituling tln .Now York tltv imbllt, utllllli and thu older lilgn prlnd li.eliir ti I.els,. There was posltho di niural l.i tluii hi tin so active btotks, In tnn ti tst tn the fall I v 111 in uudeitiiiio of the policial list acd esptil.illv tho lallioitN. 'the octiisliiu eif thu i aid on Imlusiil.ils was, ot iniiise, ; ttt Id iv's utteraiiies b the pieslileni ot lliu AmeiUau Sus'ar Helloing cniiipinv. Tho frleiidt, of otlur slinks In thu iinliisirliil list in ulu strtn iiiius illnits in utUiiitlatu tlir'li move ment ti om that ot Sutrer and m.ukcd Hi' m up biNl.lv at thu ope'iliig In tatu of Iho vliilinl break hi the prko of Hits slock iiiiiiiid, but the heals met this in.itieiiMi with itllhi!; hi sni.h volutiio Ulid with sutli conllileiice that one nfttr iniother ot the sptcialtlcs ciumlilid la pilce and fell thiough n Htotm of tils. Icdged stoji loss ordeis. Kvun tho nil lead list was utfectetl at last mid thu t.ulltr gains In that depuilraciit were geiiciall) wiped out. The only piiinilnrnt i.iiltoitl slot k In which Hit not declines it allied a point who H.iltlnmre mid Ohio, IliiilliiKton, MUsourl I'.ullle, IVnnsvl vaiila nnd Dtlawaio ami lliidsun, Lai k avvniiiu. iltclliiti.1 2 points Tho rally be Ion the t lo-o rt due ed all net declines in tin niiliciils to trictinnal limits and io btoied fiacllini.il mlnn li soino cases. The mime ot Sugar was cMtemely er i.itlc nnd ltvirl"li all dnv. At the low levtl It was overs points below last night iii.il 'i below the low bvcl hi tho Deet m Iki panic. Its nit loss Is siv. All ot tho Now Yoik unction imil lishtlng shares w 'io stveitt suffeieih Mttiopolltun show ing nn iMiiiiiu ibilliio ot ia, :tookl,n Tianslt ii nnd Tlilid Avenue i.'j. Tho Jas tum Un. Mauli iltim. l't ink V Has. 'In- I bieco, 1'edi ral Mi el. hum piefenod and reuiHssit i-oiii who mi 1 1 om ,i to -i1,.. 'tho Iniiiuvliig dt iiiiind for Sng.ii stilt It to a rucmlim In tin loan iioim! hcfoio Hie t liise A hue pit pontic lain i ot tho total tlenlliigs was uiadc up by this gioup t spitl.illles At no level ol pikts wolo theio nn iittlvily In lallioad stotki. Total mlcs, ."I ''hi slinits The bund market was dull, but bold film through out. Total salts, p n valui, $,'JC,'). I'nltetl Stalls old Is coupons dicllnetl ".J as legit-iciul and do. coupon and old Is uslxtcitd 'i In tho bid pi lie. Tho following iiuotulcns nrn furnished Tho Tribune by M. S Jordan St Co, rooms 7u.V0(i Muara building, Tcltphono IW3: Open- High- Low- Clos. lug est. dt Iiib. Am. Sugar 11 ij ll'jv, n:u lll Am. Tiibacco M loo joi i,i. Atch , To .v.- S. Ko .. l'l, 'i3a pi jn EVERY WOMAN liajfia aatda a relltble, aaoiUly, tatnUtuif medicine. Only binaleaaHod tk(aiHtdTU(eaaasldbM4, UyouweAtithaUel,get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills TUy rwssiBipt,aafoaiidcert4lalnreault, Tbo renufna (Dr, FetPe) nerer dleappolot. Sold for (1.00 per box. VorSile. by JOHN rUPHSLPS, Pharmaclat, cor. Wyoming avenue and ,jErue atraat. i v k U I J 6S1 .VI H'i li'i'. IiSV'j W. W'S in 2c 2.1U V v.. 'I' .is i' lit. r.t.i . lliook. 11, T V.'i Con. Tobai eo 12 Ci.ts. A: Ohio ?Hi Con. Cl.is iu loi'j, lvi'l iiia line, i, iv .J J-l'l '-'"I II "j H'.i, St Paul 1H.I 117 ir.14 ipa. Hoik Islind lull, io,yvt ioJ jo-, Delaware A: Hud ...114 111 111 111 li. L. A- AY l.'l 171 171 171 kun. & Tnx l'r .... SJ 3.' SPJ jii Louis. . Nash Vk'i 7is m.V -UK .Manlmttmi i:io .... til 95 ui'j 1.",, Jlet. Traction Co ...171 17J KJ4 KIVs -un. X ill-llie ,,,, lU'fc IUVa i , .kI ..III) 1U 11B JtlHO.v Central Ninth. I'll Ilia 5Pi 51K BOH Ml, lS !' 110 Rll rat Rm m Km IJnrlfli. Ti., tltl rtiF inir ?i-' - -..v, , .... , ,,. iu-n ,1 1,1 N. 1. Central HH, J334 1JJU 13.Vi Out. Ai West S1I 211 21 il" i-iitiiio .Mini ,,, ii n 41H 41 I'lill. H Heart, l'r .. M 61) 49J 4i Koiltheril It. It., l'r.. Wi B!4 IWi 63U 'letni.. fV .1- Trnn 11 11 -iiif iitx J.', g- J.eathur 'v,K ii, iitJ 1g,J ' U. 8. Leather. IT .. wl 7414 73? 71 1'nlon Tacino 41 45) 44'i K J'lllon 1'ac, Pr .... 74k 74U 73 k 734. Wnbash, IT 2i)4 S0 20H 2oH WtM. I'llinn 8Si 8(5'4 Sji So-ii I'enna. It. 11 in'fc 12.1 Usy W Am. 8. k W 47V 4SV4 4HJ 47H 1-Vrt. Steel M fO, 47V 41 l'ul. Steel, IT li mi2 71 "2(4 I'x-dlvldend, 2 per cent CHICAGO BtMItD OF THADE. Open- High- t.ow- Clos. WHEAT, lug . ml. est. lug. July r,s nsi evj osij MnV 67 6S G7"- 6t'i CORN. July .11 nt .14 .11 Mny 83 Hl'i 31 33' 4 CAT3. May 23, 21 21?& 21 LAHD. Mnv COS C.02 Ct'a fi.02 I'OIIK. Mny 10.S7 10.95 10 87 10.03 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. First National Hank MM Permit on Havings Hank 3i0 Pcranton Packing Co S3 Third National Hank 4"'1 Dlmo Dcp & DIs. Hank 203 Kconotnv Light, II. V. Co 47 I.urka. Trust & Pafo Dep. Co. 150 Scrniitnli l'tilnt Co 80 Clink & Snovcr Co., Com. ... W Clnrk iK Hnover.. Prof 125 Kor. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 Scrnnton Axle Works 100 I.ack.i. Ualrv Co, ITe-r 20 Co. Havings Hank AY Trust Co 210 First Vat. flank (CnrboniHle) ... 300 Standard Drilling Co 80 IIS 113 115 iir. 101 102 102 110NDS. Scrnnton Pass. Hallway, fli.it mortgage, due 1120 Pooplo's Stieet Hallway, first mortgage, due IMS Pooplo's Street llnllwav, Gull- eral mortgage, duo 11J1 Dlikson ilanufiictuiiiig Co... l.aika. Township School 5... city of Scranton St. Imp. iV,. Ml, Vet non Coil Co Scranton Traction C bonds.. bcranton Wholesale Market (Corrtcted by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackiwanna Avenue.) Huttcr Crinmcry. 2la27c; print, 23a 27c; dairy, tubs, 2Cc. l'ggs Sclict western, lG'c. ; nearby state, 2. Cheese Full cream, new, ll'lc. Heans Per bu , choice marrow, J2 30; medium. W. pea, J.'. Onions Per Int., 43c. Potatoes Per bu Mc. Lemons J 130.i3.73 per box. Floui-$I30. Phllndelpliln Oin'n and Product Phlliidelphli. Jan. ll.-Wheat-FIrm; contt.iet giiule, JiiuiiMiy, d'ia7e. Corn Firm anil Hi. higher; No. 2 mixed. Jnnu aiy. ::7l.ii171c Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, tl'iiiinic; No. 3 tlo do , IWiloijc; No. 2 tnlid do., "0c. Potatoes Firm; 1'etinsvlvanl.i cliulcc, pir buslitl. He.; Nt w Yoik and western do. do tin. of a f.'c.; do. do. fair to good, do , f.lal'c. Hut tcr Dull mid c islei ; fancy western tteamery, 20a29'2c; tlo. tirlnts, 30c. 1'ggs -Quiet but steady; fresh nearby. We.; do. western, lUc. ; do. southwestern, ISc ; do. southern, lee. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Firm; good demand. Cotton Firm nnd 1-lGc. higher; middling uplands, 7.c. Tallow Unchanged; city pi line, In hogsheads, 4Kc: country do. do., bar rels, 5a.1'ic. ; dark, do., 45ic : cakes, 6lin fi'ic: grcise, Sal'nc Llvo Poultry Steady; fair demand; fowls, Oalc; old roosters, tj'iiiic; spring chlckent, SaSc; ducks. lOalle.: geese, 'Mile.; turkejs, Mj ale. Dreshcd Poultry Unchanged; fowls, choice, 9',-e.; do. fair to good. !i..u'Jc.; old roosters, 7c; chlikens, nearby. Dalle,; v estrrn do., large, KHllc; medium do, PaO'ic ; small do., 7asc. ; turkeys, choice to fancy, lOallc; do. fair to good, OaO'ic; Inferior ilo 7aSc.: duiks. luallc; geese, SaOc. Receipts Flour, 4,n barrels and 7 000 sacks; wheat, (!() bushels; torn, 31, CiOO bushels; oats, 11,000 buthcls. Ship iiient" Wheat, 3,000 bus-hols; com, JO.OOO bushels; oats, ",VM bushels. New York Grain and Produce, New York, Jan. 11. Flour Quiet but firmer, not being pressed for sale. Whi.it Spot film; No 2 ml, "lic'i. f. o. t. nlloat prompt (nominal) ; No 2 ictl, 71V..C. eltvrtor; options steadv and for a gootl put of the session dNpl ivitl ctinsldcr.iitio III nine ' and tho marki t tloseil 'tnac. net advance: Mauli clos-ed 73'4C Slav, 7.,e.; July, 71'e. Coin Stmt llrm; No. 2. Uc. f o. b. afloat .mil Vc. elevator, options opened stt.irty anil adv.iniei'i, closing llnii ut '40. net Hilvnnte; Jnnu- II ry closed 40c. ; Mav. ."ic; Oats Spot III 11; No. 2, ;;' : No. :i, Js'.c. ; No. 2 white, I'.V ; No 3 white, He.: tr.uk mKul west 1 rn, 2'i,'30'.c : tr.uk white, 31a31c; onllons dull ami milnloieitlng. llutter Sleatly: vtestern ireamii v, 25aM'c : d ). factoiv, 17 a2oC. June rn. nutty, tMUM.c; Imitation ciramei), ll'iu'tic. ; stale tl.iliy, LSijy1.; tlo. cic.nneiv. 21,i'!)e. Chi est Film; fall iniiilo fni.cv, WtxKc, mil mmlo (.nicy laige, 121iitlJe.; late madu lare, llal.'c; small late made. 12al2'ic. j:ggs Film; state and Pi nnsv lvanli, 20e ; western itn gr.nlnl at mark, 14alSc; western, 20c , loss off. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chl"i.go, Jan. 11. Tho wheat market steadied today bv the Liverpool ad ,11110 and the flimni'ss ot provisions. Mnv elop ing Ha'iC over ttt rtliiv. Com close; 'jc. up and oats utich inged. Final llg uits In piovlslons weie lOalJ'tc. up. Cash 'luotatlons were im follows: Flour Stail: No. 3 Hiring wheat, U'ea'i'Lc: No. 2 tod, Bd'J.aiii'f.c.: No. 2 corn, "'l'-ic: No. 2 yellow, .ll'to ; No. 2 oats. 22S.i!231iC. No 2 while, 2V,ii2V'.e.: No. 2 white, 2fi n21Uc; No, J no, 51Hii32'ji.: No. 2 bai ley, lis.ill'.o.: No. 1 flax seed and noitli west. $1.4''al M; tlmothv. 2 3'; pork. Jl) 3"'4 11IOC71,'.; lnitl. $3 7'.a3!Kl; ribs, JUAi'bl; shoulilers, ,rii-.n5e., incut tlear sides, 1 c0 ii5.S5; whiskey, $I.2M..: siigr.is, unchangid. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jan. 11. Cattle Good fat na tive steers, strong to p)c. higher; others, steadv: Tex.ins, strong: feeders, about steady; god to choice. 123a0 3O: poor to medium. Jlao: mlx'd itockets. tJaSSI; se lected feeders. $4 20a4.71; good to cholte, cows, ) 1 40a 4.71: heifers. !50,i4!iO; tan ners, $.' 21.l1; bulls, Jia4 3): calves, f 4 50 a7.W; foil Texas beeves, JI21a3 21. lings,--3 1I1V. higher: cloed sttady: good tic ir anccs; highest prices for three months, mlid and butcl.eis. lir3i4CO; good to cholco heavv, $4 ro.i4 r7 ; ; rough heavy, tir.a1.40; HUH. JlCOiirj'i; bulk of sales, $4 llal.U'. Slitep-Hood sheep, stiopgi lambs. 10c. lower; rativo wethers, Jl.lo.i I 'hi, lambs, IllOaO.'O; western vvetheis, $1 .i0.il.75; western lambs, :3 50i6.15. Re ceipts Cittle. 7.100 heul; hogs, 31,001 head; sheep, 17,10 haul, Buffalo Live Stock Market. I'list, Hiiffnlo. Jan. 11. Cattle r.ccclpts, one carloinl, dull and lowii gimlet vtiy slow. Hogs Receipts, 11 cats; .I.1IO0. hlgbii: Ynllieis, $1 1.0,1 1 C; Uuht, 14 11:i 41.0, pigs, $ijaji: mixed, jKm; mi illums mid heavv, ;iC5.it.7i. Sheep and 1. imbs Rcci Ipts, 2J ems; steadv, lambs, $l.71a21; sheep, ton nilxtrt. t13i4 70; wetlitis, I7'U5; yearlings, $1.73a3.23; culls, to fair, JJal23. New York Live Stock. New Yoik, Jan, 11. Peeves Nothing doing; feeling dull. Calves Veals, steady at tl Suite 25; l.anoanl calves, slow at J.TOai Sheep Steady; lambs, slow; steady to vn; lower; comnion lo prima sheep, $1.ilGJ'?; medium to cholco lutnhs, $1110.73. Hogs Slow nnd wink at I 63a 4 so; western pigs. $H5al.75; good to choice statu do., $ 1.73a I M East Liberty Cattle. I'ast Liberty. Jan. 1l.-Cattle Steady; extin. J1 "u.ii;; gcod, fi ?0.i3 40; common, $La3 ia). llogi-Slovv: pi line mediums, $1 1); heav b'us, $4D3a1i.ij, best yorkers, t 30 airs, light takers and pigs, Jl.knvl ,r,'j; loughs, ml. Sheep Firm; cholco vveth eis, Jl 70.il 0; tonimon. J.'a.l: cholco lambs, i;.1liiC25: common to good, SIDOa'J; veal calves, $7n7.73. Oil Market. Oil City, Jan. U.Credlt balances. i.r,r,; certltleatis, ,60Vj bid; shipments, J,e5j baiuls; average, S3, 301 biiieis; tuns, 103, 01 1 bairels; overage, al,13S bant Is. 20 YEARS OF VILR CATARntl.-Chts. O, Drown, journalist, ot Dulutb, Minn., writes; "I havn been a autfemr trom Throat and Nasul Catarrh for over JO yeurs. during which timo my head has been stopped up unci my condition truly miserable. Within 15 minute after using Dr. Agnew's Ca tan lull Powder I obtained relief. Three bottlo have utmost, If not ntliily. cured mo." For sale by Mat lliivvs Hros. und W. T. Claik. 9J. JONA& LONQ'S &ONS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY STOKE. I JON A 9 LONQ'9 SON& iA Mighty, Powerful Combination of Our j t Annual Clearing Sale and READ EVERY LINE and profit by the saving. Never have , we made such extraordinary preparations for a Friday Sale. Never have goods been so fabulously cheap as for this Friday. The record breaking sale of the century. "jooo yards of very hand some patterns in many widths of Ual. Laces, ids. Jt yard. Not a yard in the lot worth less than 6 cents to io cents. 450 yards of exquisite new styles and very rich patterns in X 39 Not a yard in the lot worth less than"69 to 75c and 8-;c. 37 of the latest style ot O.xlord, black and brown Women's Jackets, J.98 Not a garment in the lot made to sell less than $4.00 to $5.00. Your choice of three styles of corded effects, with um brella ruffles, Sateen Petticoats, 891 In black only. Heavily lined with flannel and worth $1.2? each. 240 of extra good quality and pretty colored flannelette night gowns and Night-Drapers, 33c For children. Not a one in the lot woith less than 50 cents. 50 dozen each of plain muslin chemises, in all sizes; also extra good Miislin Drawers, 19c With full ruffles, inserting, embroidery and cluster tucks. Worth 3s cents. One hundred dozen extra good quality and very pretty tints in Window Shades, 9C Two yards long and 36 in. wide, mounted on good spring roller, complete. 48 oak and mahogany fin ish, with good cobbler seats and carved Rocking f CQ Chairs, l" Made from selected stock and positively worth $2.25 and $2.50. Two hundred of the lead ing shapes and colors in un-trimmed Women's flats, 12 Including black. Sold earlier in the season as high as $1.25 and $1.50. Soo pairs of good heavy quality, fleece lined and last black, Women's flose, 8' The same kind as you usually pay 12 cents and 15 cents the pair for. Sixty-four dozen ot extra heavy quality camel's hair colored Child's Underwear, 15' All sizes from 16 to 54 and positively great value' at 29 cents. Extra large, extra weight, in white and grey, with lancy red and blue borders. 11-4 Blankets, 74c Edge tape-sewed, color to match borders. Would be a big bai gain at $1.00. 397 pairs spring heel Don gola kid. patent or kid tips, lea ther soles, heels and counters. Misses' Shoes, 92c Sizes 1 1 to 2 machine sewed one of the biggest shoe b.u gains we've ever seen. Broken lot in colored laun dered bosoms, cuffs to match, and soft bosom Hen's Shirts, 29' In sizes 14, 14, 16, 6y3, 17 and I72. Reduced lor this sale from 1 and 75c 300 yards full half bleached, full two yards wide or 72 inch. Table Linen, 39' Not a yard in the entire lot has ever been sold under 69 cents. 9f For your choice of s lb. Tin C Canisters ; 50 feet Cotton Clothes line; Steel Blade Kitchen and Bread Knives; Varnished Wood Pails; Maple Wood Bosom Boards; 11 quart Granite Coffee and Tea Pots; large sire Painted Foot Baths; Three-size-in-one Round Graters; Decorated Night Lamps, Towel Racks, Mirrors, and one hundred other things. Worth up to 20 cents. 19' Your choice of White Por celain Colored Dishes; large In the Galvanized Pails; Solid Zinc vv.isiiuu.irus; uesi uaiv.iuizeu Base- Chamber Pails ; Wood Fibre Water Pails ; 3-ft. Step Ladders; half dozen thin ITienf On --lown Tumblers; any size Pastry J. Boards; Colfee Mills; 4-qt. Stew Pans, rPidaU granite; Nickle-plated Dinner Pails, 12- lluay inch Feather Dusters. Worth up to 45 cents. Jonas Long's Sons. "VSd ,t .
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