-v THE SCRANTON TMBUNI-SATURDAYf JANUARY 20, 1900. A. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA jmi EAOAK'S BODY CREMATED. Expense Defrayed Vy a Brooklyn School Teacher. Spcclul to the Scranton Tribune. Susnuehnnna, Jnn. 19. The remnlns of the lute James J. Engan wetc ue mated at the United States Crematory Association's plant at Kiesh Pon 1, Long Island. The expense, $40, was defrayed by Miss May J. Carr, a Hrooklj n, N. Y., school teacher. When Miss Carr was In Montrose last Bum mer she called at the jail. When Kagan expressed a wish that his body might be cremated, as he feared that there might be objections to Its builal in the cemeteries, Miss Carr thereupon promised that she would have the cremation performed, and she was present when It was done. The seuled can containing the nhhes will bo given to Mr. Smith. Kagan's foster brother, who resides near Windsor, N. Y. i FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 19. Thomas O. Watklns returned home Thursday, af ter an absence of about two years. During tho time ho has been uwav from Forest City, Mr. Watklns has been In nearly all of the western states. He says that higher wages prevail In tho far west, but that 'n Viking everything Into account, Penn sylvania compaies favorably with anv bcction of the country, through which ho has tiaveled. A citizen's caucus is advertised to be held in tho lludd building tomor row (Saturday) evening. A petition has been sent to Mont rose, asking that tho voting place 'n the Second ward bo changed from the first floor of the Uudd building, now occupied by the Forest City News, to the basement of the same building. Mrs. Prank HInes. of Scranton. Is B guest at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Watklns. Thomas Waltc, jr., who Is employe 1 In No. 2 (.haft of the Hillside Coal end Iron company, as a laboier, was quite severely lnjuiod about tho back by a fall of rock, w htlc at w ork Thurs day. In announcing the borough ofTtcers to be elected In Februaiy the mention of a t.i collector for a term of thieo years was omitted. It was also stated that an assessor was to be elected In the Second ward. This is not the case, as the law of 1SS9 provides that "whenever the commlssloneis appoint a person to fill the oillce of assessoi. such person shall serve until the next election of assessors," which will not occur until 1901. Therefore A. L. Morgan, the present incumbent, who was appointed In 1S98, will hold for an other year. Mrs. Elizabeth Hlgglns is at Peck vllle, visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Elmer Swingle. Oliver O'Malla, a small boy. whose home is on Delaware street, met with n serious and painful accident at noon Thuisday. He was returning from school, when he attempted tn jump on a sleigh, but bllpped and fell uncle. it. Tho sleigh pas-cd over him and one hand was badly lnjuied and one side of his face severely cut and bruised. He Had Cause to Rejoice. "A young man came Into our store yesterday suffcilng from a severe at tack of cramp colle," writes B. P. Hes. miller and geneial merchant, Dickey's Mountain, Pa. "He had tried various home remedies without relief. As I had used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Dlauhoea Remedy I gave him a dose and It soon hi ought him out alright. I never saw a fellow so ic jolced." Sold by all druggists. Mat thews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents. HONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 19. Wesley F. Rog ers, an Erie engineer on the Honesdale branch, was found dead on the floor of his engine cab between Lackawaxen and Rowland last Saturday afternoon. Death was duo to heart disease. The deceased was 45 jears of age and a veteran of tho civil war and had been In tho employe of tho Erie Railroad company for thirty years. The town council have granted tho 'American Telephone and Telegraph company the privilege of constructing their lines through Honesdale. About 1 o'clock jesterday morning lire destroyed tho double dwelling of John Dean and Lawrence Letngflelder on Union Hill. The Hie Is supposed to have originated from tho kitchen stove. A small portion of household effects were saved, There was a $c00 Insurance on building and furnituie. The Republican caucus for the nom ination of borough officers will be held In tho town hall Saturday evening, January 27. The Item In the Tribune of Tuesday referring to tho Honesdale Opera House, should havo read young lads. Tho printer made It read "young la dles." The young ladles of Honesdale know how to behave when attending entertainments. Tho Wllczek Concert company has been secured to fill the number on tho Christian Endeavor course cancelled ft 77 99 Six pellets of "77" every thlity minutes will "break up" a fresh Cold or a "touch" of the Grip In twenty four hours. Six pellets of "77" every hour will "break up" a hard stubborn Cold that "hangs on" and "knock out" the Grip with all Its pains and soreness In the head, chest and back, Catarrh and Sore Throat. OW P By ' restoring tho checked circulation (Indicated by a chill or shiver) starting the blood cou-slng through the veins and bo "break up" tho Cold. 'Ask your drug-gist or send for Dr. Humphrey's Manual, free tells about the care and treatment of the slctc In 11 ailments. Humphrey" Homeopathic Meditlno Co., Cor. William & John Bts , New York. GRIP by tho Ariel Ladles' Quartette, They will npear Thursday evening, Feb ruaty 1st. Miss Ucrtlm Finn, of Scranton, Is the guest of her Lousln, Miss Lllth H. Decker, Mrs. John D. Weston. Miss Clara It. Toiry and Mis. Josephine 1). Whitney will sail from New York on the steam er Tilnldad on January 27 for P.ermit dn, to bo absent thtce or four weeks. Judge George B. Ptirdv will presides over tho Lackawanna county courts next week. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to tho Scrunton Tribune. ' Susquehanna, Jan. 19 The funetalof tho late William Moian occurred this morning from St. John's Catholic church and was largely attended. Re quiem high mass was celebrated, nnl the remnlns were interred In Laurel Hill cemetery. Miss Lena DeWltt, of Broad street, Is the guest of ft lends In Rutland, Ver mont, The funernl of the Infant son of Mi. and Mrs. Manaul Jones, of Jackson stieet, took place this afternoon, Rev, 12. R. Allen, pastor of tho Baptist chinch, officiating. The remains weie Interred In the cemetery In Unlondale. Miss Margoiet Hums Is tho guest ot relatives In New Yoik city. r, , Hreese, foi the pist s jenis tho tepiesentatlve of the Piudcntlal Insurant c company In this place, has leslgned, to become dlsttlct agent of the Michigan Mutual Life Insuiunie company, with hondeiuai tcrs in Su--quchannn. 13. Baso, of New Yoik city, Is visit ing lelatlves In town. Miss Nellie Gardner, of Scranton, Is visiting her giandmother. Miss Lucy A. Brundage, of Btoad street. The officials of the Susquehanna Elec- tilc Light, Heat and Powei company will visit Scranton, Wllkcs-Birre nnd Phllalelphla, on a tour of Inspection. Improved ntc lights for tho new sys tem will bo pui chased. The Delawaio and Hudson paid Its Forest City mines nnd Nineveh In. inch emplojes on Wednesday. The Demoetatlc caucuses in Susque hanna county will be hold on Wednes. lay net. Monti osp has taxable property amounting to $.214,127. Tho Susquehanna County HIstorlcnl society will meet In Monti oso on Sat uiday. Tho Domocint's editor and Editor More, of the Great Bend 'Plain-Dealer, went to the jail togethei . Montrose Democrat. Justice at last! Di. Deckti, of Montrose, has iccov ei el from his recent Illness It Is said that Hallstead will be com pelled to talsc $8,000 to secure the Biandt chair factoiv. The necessaiy buildings will cost this sum. Before the Susquehanna County Teacheis' association, in Lanesboio, this evening, Supeiintendont Hardwell, of the Blnghamton city schools, deliv ered an able, eloquent and Interesting lecture, befoip a largo aullence. Sub ject, "The Lion of the Noith " On Sat in lay afternoon Pi of. T. J. McCannon, of Wilkes-Barre, vv 111 deliver an ad dress on "Vertical-Wilting" W. E. Bennett, the Lanesboro black stone manufacturer. Is making a busi ness tour ot the southeastern part eif tho state. In Lmesborn, on Wednesdiv even ing, by Rev. D. C. Barnes, pastoi of the Lanesboio Methnllst e hureh, Piank Keigon and Miss' Lena McCullotigh were united In ninrilago. Another pi ess foi the new Kilo print ing Plant aj lived Inst night fioin Chi cago. It Is repented that the office will contain four Jobbing presses Thomas Riley ins sold his Stan ticca House tonsoilal parlois to Leon Big ley. Mr, Riley will piobably go to Cali fornia, for his health's sake. Deputy Sheriff Charles B. Pony, ot Deposit, Ins sued Susquehanna count for the reward of $1,000 offeied bv the county commlssloneis foi the appie henslon of the late Eagan and Shew. Mr. Perry was one of the ea:nors of the men. Mr. Mersellus, of Hingham ton, who gave the Hist Infoimatlon given to him by Susie Ciaham, has also brought hult for a like amount. The county Is ready to pa the lew aid. Just as soon as the matter can be batlb factoilly and piopeily niiansed. It Is leported that the "County l'm-s and Printing absotlatlon," leecntlv charteied, will muchie and consoli date bevetal of the newspapers of tho county. Sheriff Maxey has preseived the ropes and black caps used In the execution of Eagan anl Shew, Tho giand juty this week found a true bill against Tiank Quick, of Sus quehanna, who was charged with as sault and battery upon his wife, Kr .menettn. In the case of the Kile Rail road compiny vs. Michael Giiflln, Will iam Ongletreo and Wlllinni Malllsei, of Susquehanna, who were chaiged with stealing biass from old locomotives, no bill was found. The defendants weie boys. AVOCA. The funeral of Mis. Thomas Mc Donell, of Moosle, will take place this morning. A requiem mass will be cele brated In St. Mary's church. Interment will be In St. Mary's cemetery. The "Passion Play" will be civ en In Sarsfleld opeta house this afternoon and evening. The matinee wilt begin at 4 o'clock. Admission, ten cents, evening, twenty-five cents; reseivej seats, thlity-flve cents. Tho cake nnd pastry sale nt the home of Rev. and Mis. D. T. Smythe will take place this afternoon. The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho. dlst Episcopal church will hold their annual tea em Washington's blithday In Jason Han Is" hall. Mrs. Oeorgo Andrews and family have returned to their home In Allentown, after several duss' visit nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Gllllck. Theio will bo a Democratic primary election In the Tlrst wuid, Jan. 26, for the purpose of nominating one council man, one hchool dliector, one judge and one Inspetor.of election. Mis. Tlipmas Peebles, of Lonaconlng, Md Is the guest of her slbter, Mis. Thomas Borthwlck. Mrs. James Howell has returned after several weeks' visit with friends In Bayonne, N, J. Mrs. T, J. Newton lost her footing and fell down stairs a few elms ago, Injuring herself Internally, Her condi tion Is quite critical. John Hailstone, ot the North End, an employe at the the Robinson & Law colliery, was hurt In the eye by being stiuck with a flying piece of coal. James Thomas, a resident of this town for more than twenty years and who removed to Scranton about two years ago, died on Wednesday evening at the homo of his father-in-law, Mar tin Mnloney, of Continental hill, West Scranton. The funeral will take place on Sunday aftetnoon. Intorment will be In Cathedul cemetery. Hcinnrd Qulnn has tcturncd from Newport News, after a year's residence there. . PITTSTON PARAGRAPHS. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Plttston. Jan. 19. Miss M. J. Wil liams, R. A. M,, a well known singer from South Wales, who has been mak ing her home for a jear or more past with her uncle, Professor Robert Par ry, In West Plttston, will sail for homo at Treorkey, South Wales, next Wed nesday. James Lone, of this city, has received a letter from his son, a soldier In the English army at Pletermarltssberg. South Africa, in which he says: "You folks haven't the slightest Idea of what Is going on here. We are not peimltted to write." Eagle Hose company, No. 1, will hold a big fair In Armory hall every even ing next week. Tho cases growing out of the riot at the Stevens colliery several months ago are set down for tilal next week, but will likely be continued until the next term of court. Two well dressed sti angers entered the gent's furnishing store of William Fay nnd with considerable dickering purchased a collir. Liter thev tiled to dispose of a necktie for $1.00, and were arrested on a charge of shop lifting. Thev mo now In tho county Jail nwaltlng the action of the grand jttrv. Edward Fltzpatrlek Fiiocceds A. T. Walsh as the assistant Plttston icp resent.ulvo of the Wllkcs-Bairj Recoiel. Thieves entered the chicken coops of annuel Hodson nnd Miss I'annlo Tay lor, at Port Illanchard, and lellcved the loost of sixty-five fowls. The heads of the- chickens were twisted oft and the thieves depatted leaving the heads scatteied about. Stanley Glidden struck n match to light a lamp. Tho held of the match flew off and set fire to n lounge, which was yoon In flames. In rnrijlng tho binning lounge out of the house, Mr. Glldden's hands were badly bii'ned. John Gouldeii, of Itughatnivn, thi well-known amateur b'ise ball plover, Is now a membei of the base ball team ef Georgetown I'nlveisltj at Welling ton. D. C. During the p ist season he was a wlttv member of the ciack Honesdale team, and Is a flrst--class nmateui pitcher. Officials of the Pennsylvania Coal company are making a compilation of the conditions and leeoids of the em ploves who are partially or wholly In capacitated, tho object b"lng to ln augmate a pension hjstem. ' CLARK'S GREEN. Mr. Tree! Thomas has purchabed the property owned and occupied by tho late Katie Hughes, and place 1 his father, Mr. Jncob Thomas, In full pos session of the same. Mi. Oilando Chapman Is seilously 111. Mis Slayton, who resldeb near Fas ten jvllle, and who is now spendln; the winter months with her daughter, Mis. J. D. Ajlbworth, has contracte I an ntack of grip, and hatt the honu phslcian of Factoryvlllo In attend anee. Mi. and Mrs Fenlfmin Mead at tended the funeinl of their n"phew'n wife. Mis. Haines P. Mead, of Tomp klnsvllle, on Friday of this work. Mr'. M. G. Pentecost Is confined to hi l home with a seveie attaek of bil iousness Miss Doia Robinson is still In a eiltlc.il tonilltlon and much anxletv Is eiitertalnei' concerning Inn rceoveiy. The line tine of the Ablngton Mutual Fife insiu nice compiny, of this plncj, held on Tucsiiiy last at 2 o'clock p. m , was hugely 'attended The office! s if last vtar were unanimously re-elected to seise foi the ensuing joar. Re pot ts weie lead showing that they nie In a mrst sati'fae toij condition cat Ty ing upwaids ef $774 000 of lnsuianee at a very small outlay. Mi. A. G Wheeler and Miss Leih Chapm,an and Miss Stella Marcy at tended thi funeral ot tho latter's mother at Durjca on Thursday last. .W. D. Snvder, of F'enobscot, and Mr nnd Mrs. W. H. Stone, and Mrs. K. C Slui man, of Gieen Ridge, and Mr. niid Mis. H. Waller White, of Carbondnli. attended the funeral ot the late George- A. Davis, on Monday last. The special meetings being conduct ed bv the Rev, M. S. Godhall still cuntlnue to be of pi eat Interest. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York. Jan. 19-Tbo dullness and npith which have prevailed in the stock market all week uau place In the lote dealings today to u considerable! hhow ot nnlm itlon nnd strength Uunlness broadened out nnd embraced a greatly extended list ef clocks and practically alt that wfro dealt In advanced bilskly to a level tmbslnnlHllv above that ot Inst night. The immcrilnto motive of the bu Ing movement was the premlllntiry esti mates of tho gains In c.anh far the week by tho associated banks, 'i'ho profes sional traders themselves turned in a bodv to the long side of tho market, of. ter having made n savage drive In the morning at Third Avenue, hi caking that stock over 10 points. The amount of stocks biought out on a dtcllno did not prove) verv encouraging and the rest oi the market was not acutely afftctevl. A number of positive) points of strength also developed, notably In Mlssouil l'a title. In which there was evidence of op nations by a pool. The metal group was strong, led b Steel aiitl Wire, which was bought In antlelpntlrn of dividend nctlon. Sugar was a prominent Ilguie In tho ad vance) nn heuvy eiealtngi in which the demand from tho t-horts was a largo fac tor. Tolul sales 3 It 300 shares. The mil ket for radio id bonds continued broad and active all day nnd strength was gen eral throughout tho lost Totnl sales, pur value. SJliJO.ono United States in declined 'x and new 4s coupon advanced U In the bid price The following eiuotr.tlcna are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co , rooms 705-06 Meurs building. Telephone (003: Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. est Ins Am. BiiKiir ll'.'i lttii 113 117-H, Am. Tobacco fii IW nie; iw, Atch , To i S. l'o .. 20 SOU i0 2)'. A. T. & S r Ir .. C0H (iltj fiO'i Bin. 15rook It. T 6SH 7ia 6$H 70VI Con. Tobacco W S3Vi Siil axi I'hes At Ohio 3fl soli So M'4 Pinole's fijK 10.lt; 101U 1(WU IfUiT Chic. 11 & Q 12114 12214 UlU 122t SI. i'Ulll UK HS'i; US IIS' Hock Island 0t,'4 m 100.14 lObVt Kan. A.- Tex,, Pr .... ?:i S3 32Va 314, Louis. c isasu wy m u4 hi Manhattan Klo (2 n34 91i OVi Met. 1 ruction Co ..1UV4 106 M lin Mo. I'aclflu 40 4H4 40 4Ji Jerbey Centrul lt6Vi 117 116V4 117 N. Y. Central UI'I 1341 154U 134'4 Nor. Puclfio GIU t2i 5li E2H Nor. Paclile. Pr .... 74U 74?I 74U 74H Out. & West 21 WVS 21H 22K Paclllo Mull KK VA 43m UK '. Ac It. Com 172 17V 17s. 17 1'. & it., Pr wZ Wi wl 6o Where Catarrh Is Most Fatal. NSfL Compiled by the Greatest Living AuraoRrry IMJjjm !ltMnr .. Vi1 rxa-mAiaAA j JL,i4 B,w" .'v; ::'... i T ". " I ;:7ta?.'tetf::: tf W:iMiM S'lir, nw. : lUIIfflily favored sections-4 .' J 2 of 5 deaths from catarrh. Less favored sections jO of 20 deaths from catarrh. Catarrhal dlseasesprcvail jiu oi iu ueatus irom catarrn. Greatest fatality fronf catarrh- B 5 of 10 deaths from catarrh. MOST WINTER Tho above map has been carefully compiled from Unlteel Hl.ilcs elocu nienta bv The Peruna Medicine Com luuiy, of Columbus, Ohio. The tlguriM ven- taken fiom the latest moitnl sta tistics published by the government and entirely agree with the archives kept at The Haitman Sanitarium. The map is made in four shades. The lightest shade shows the Statet which have the lowest per cent, ot deaths due to catirrhal e'lseages. In these States verv elosj to 41 per cent of all deaths In 1R90 weie due to ca tarrhal diseases. That Is to say. over foui out of every ten deaths vver" ftom eatarihat affection" In the states of nct daiker shadj the per cent, varies f re m 42 to 4'. In the next darker shade, i' to 48 per cent, of the whole number of deaths lesulted from catarrhal diseases. In the darkest "hade we have indicated the states In which over 60 per cent, or one-half or more, erf nil death were directly traceable to catanh as the cause. This Is an appalling stato of affairs This nation has rot to confront the fact that catarrh hais become a na tional curse. Catarrhal diseases; threaten the life of our people. Over one-half of the peorle suffer from some form or ilegree of cntnri h. Fully thlitv-flve inllllan people are peisoa ally Interested in the dlscoveiv of a radical catarrh euro. Hon. Tir. A. Orosvener, of the well known Ohio famllv, In a lettei written freim washing ton. D. C, pnjfl: "Allow me to ex jueus my grati tude to vou for the benefit de rlv cd from one bottle of Perun t. One week has brought v ondr ful changes and I am now as well as ever. P.esidjs 1 elng one of the hit spring ton Dan A. flrosvenor, of Ohio. ics It Is nn ex cellent catanh remedy." Attorney Simeon Aunotrong. Suite 326, Heaper filock, Chicago, 111 , vviltqs In tegaid to Peruna: "1 was affect ! with catanh for seven years. T tiled manv lemeclles without any profit. My caterrh wns located mainly In the head, I applied to several doctors but they were not able to cine me. 'T learned of the medicine, Perunx through a medical pamphlet. I can warmly prahe Peruna ns a certain remedy. It has been thiee years slnea T was cured, nnd I consider my cute tasting. "I crave to express for the benefit of the public, my expeilence with flu renovned catnrih medicine, Fetuni I took It for seventeen weeks and ntv 'now completely cureet. It cures when all otliers fall." Hon. "W. V. Rulllvan, United State t Senator ftom MIsslsslri'1, in a tetter Wmm PERUNA RESTORES 200,000 CATARRH , VICTIHS EACH YEAR. Southern It. It. Pr.. 54'i 53 14',-, .V. Tenn, C. A: Iron .... M isbU S4?4 t II. S. Leather 17'I 177 17'4 173 IT. S. Leather, Pr ,. 70 7t'4 7(i "ti4 Union Pacific 47'4 47', 47's 475 Union Pnc . Pr 754 75 "V 7Vs Wabash, Pr 20'4 2l'J SJi, 21H Am. S At W 4ti 4Mfe 4i.7'K 4vV Fed Steel W6i MJ B0a W Fed. Steel, Pr 73 74 13 7JS CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE. Open- High- Low Clo). WHEAT. Ing . est. est lug. July fit' ffii. tvs fnH May 6oi, (5T& 61'4 K CORN. July 34 31 XVi 3) May i3'4 Al -".ll, 33 CATS. July 2s 22T& 22' 2--f, May Sv 23 23? 23 LAUD. Junuary 6 05 noi r, on K0' Mnv 597 5'7 597 5 97 PORK. May 1073 10S3 1075 10 73 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Tlrst National Hunk Scranton Savings Hank Ser.uUem Packing Co Third Nntlounl Hank Dime Dep Ac Dls 11 ink Economy Light, II. & P. Co... Lackiu Trust &. Safe Dep. Co. Scianton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co, Com. ... Clark & Snover., Vrvt Her. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lacka. Dnlrv Co. Pref. Hid Asked. ka 3X) 95 4ii ... 2M ... 47 130 . . . ... M 4U0 , 1J5 ... 10(1 i ... 100 , ... 2J 250 i ... 300 i. .. 30 Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co First Nat. Hank (farbonuaie) Standard Drilling Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 US People's Street Kallwav. Gen eral mortgage, due K21 1J5 Dickson Manufacturing Co..,. ,,. Lacka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. CC4. ... 100 102 103 rW I ATAUOWAT I1ISKASKS " M 'in hi Wi'?::V..:vt'WJ.J.l.l - 'J''' ' I'm KlOMl. IlklfttiAfM ' '...r.'.7?-v lsdlu 'zm wmsmm. wNmm ILLS: COUQHS, COLDS AND LA GRIPPE ARE TYPES lecently written to Dr. Hartman, says the following of Peruna as a ca tanh remedy : "for f-oine time I have been a hUf ferer fiem catarrh In Its incipient stage, so much sa that I became alarmed ns to my geneial h e 11 1 t It , Rut. hearing of Pel urn as a good iemdy 1 gave It a fair trial anil Hon VV.V. Sullivan, soon began to 1m V. S. Senator. I)rove. Its effect w ere distinctly beneficial, tcmovlng the anroyln mptoms, and was paitlculaily good as a tonic. "I take pleasure in ttcommenelltig jour great national catanh cure, Pe runa, as the best I have evci tried." Catarrh Is a sjstemlc disease of climatic and neivous origin. With Pe runa the neives become "trong anl the mucous membranes are conse eiuontlj strengthened, thus ptotectlng the peison from the bad effects of a changeable climate. This Is ".by some people do not have catanh. Hon If. V. Ogden, Congiessnian from Louisiana, In a lettei 'wltlen at W.uhlngton. D, C, savt. the foi. lowing of Peruna, the national c. tanli lemedy: "I can conse lentlous 1 y 1 ecomml ml your Peruna as a tine tonic and all round good medi cine to those who ntc In need of a ratal 1I1 le medy. Ii tins been c nm- meiidcd to me by Congressman Osden, nnnnlA who lin.. Ot l.Ulllbt Ilia. usi'd It, as a icm- cdy pai tlculailv eifectlve In the- em of eatatrb. for those' who ived erood catanh medicine I knov of noth ing better." Hon. J. Coi.itney Hlxson. cx-Imlted States Consul nt Fot e,hov. Chin i, of Washington I). C, &as the follow ing of Poruni. ' I Join with my dis tinguished filend. Genual Wheeler, of my Stnte, In recommending jour prepaiat.oii, I'oiu- na. Ii lends w ho have vsed It res- (ommend It as an excellent tonic nnd pa iliulnrlj' oel as a catanh wiiii. ' Hon. J. C. Hlxson,.. Consul to China. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Traction t bonds.. S3 115 Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Corected by II, G Dile 27 Lackawanna Av enui ) nutter Creame ry, 30c: dairy, tubs, 2Se. Eggs Select western, ICe. ; nearby state, 23c Cheese rull cream, new, 13'ic Beans Per bu , choice marrow, 1210; medium, J2 20; pea. J.' 20. Onions Per bu , 13c. Flour $4 30. New York Grain and Produce. New Yoik. Jan 12 Floui Inactive but stc.idj. Wheat Steaih : No. 2 red, 72-,e. f. o. Ii afloat prompt; No. I nemhern IJu luth. 7BTvc. t. n b. afloat prompt, No. t hard Duluth. "e7e. f o b alio it prompt: No 2 led, 71'sc. elevator: options ope in d btcail and held llim during the dav, cleisnl firm at He. net advance; March closed 7te.; Mav, "IV. : Julv, 72V. Cor.i Spit easier: No i, 40e. f. o b alio it and 40Vi.c. elevator: options eeioneil iiipv, loseil unsteadj and depressed ut c. pet dee line. May cIoms! "Uc. Oats Spot ejulet: No 2, 2'l'te., No, 3. 2k.; No. 2 white. 32c; No .1 white, 31i:e : ttuek mixed western, !9.alle.: ti.ick white, .llVj nBe.j options stead buty epilet lltittti Steadv ; western iieaiuerj. lluJV. : fnc tory, 17n22c; June creamery. iOi.M'te.; Imitation creameiy, l'M2!e.: stato dafiy, l'ia21e, ; do. eriamcrj. 21i2ic. Clu e sc Flrm; fall made fancy large, 12'4al".c. : fill made fancv small, 12(iire.; larre late made. lla,.U.'c; sm ill I ito made, !2 1 l.'4c. Eggs I'll me r; stutu and Penn sjlvanla 21c; western, ungiadcd, at mark, Hal9c; western, .'1c , Iw olf. Phllndelplitn Qiain ihh' I'lortuc Phllndelpldn, .Tun. 19 Wheat Was firm and V. hUhei : contract grade, Jan uary, bSiju6'i-c. Corn Stcad : No 2 mixed January. .!Sa',v'ie.: Oais-1'irm; No, 2 white ellppej, 31a32c: No. J do do , JUaJuHc.; No. 2 mlxeil, .9'jiuic, Potatois Dull and easier; Punnsj Ivanla choice, per bushel, CSaCoc.; New York and west ern do. do. 57n"vc; do, do fair to good, Kln55c. Buttei ulct but hteads; fancy westedn eicnmery, 23c: do. prints, 25c Eggs Firm and lc. higher; froah, near by, lc. j do. western, 20c; do, southwest Iff "iy P0n!GtRfflmf i itltaoU.; Ntranaaaggira wSSH IteM' Ter.' ArUasu. Winter catarrh prevails' mostTnorth Summer catarrh prevails most The CaueeQf Most Bodily" Ills Is Catarrh., Mr. J. Oi ipe, corner Twenty-seventh I t -t eets, Cialvesion, Texas, 1 and M.nKe v rites; "I w.is allllcted with a case eif elnonlc eatnirh of twentj' j ears' stand ing. I had been paitlally eleaf on the left side for twelve jears. felx months ngo I had to be piopped up In bed at night and He on mv Mdo tor fear of choking. I did not think I could bj euied. I began taking Pel una, how eve 1, and now believe mvself tei bo thoi nughly cured. Mv breathing Is perfectly flee and e.isj, and I cannot too highly leeommend jour remedies." John V. Wilgbt, Law Depaitment, General Land Olllee ot Tennessee, in a lettei wiltten fiom Washington, V. C, sajs the following of Pel una foi ca tarrh: I have used Pei una In my family and e.an checifulij recom mend It as being all j 011 repiesent nnd wish everj' one who Is suffci lng wjth catarrh, general debility, or prostration could know of it. I would advise all such to take It In time and forestall Gen. J. V. Wilgbt all the tenlbl" eg.nd It as a 1110 .t and most cheerfully eonseeiuences. I vnlu ible lemedy, recommend It." Hon Poiter Johnson, who Ins seivel font jeais at, State Senatoi fiom the I'ouith Dl-tilet In Hie eltj eif Chl go, 111 , and who also Is the flist Dcin nciutle sonant, cvel eketel I10111 tliil dlsttlct, sas: "I leainedjof the en- I' e r u 11 n I I JMMl$U&W7fa t h 1 o 11 g h jour advei tlsement. I c 111 heai tllj roe onunend Peiuni as m$ f 1 i-eiuni as .w-ifj.' ,J ffl'p a eat .11 1 h kT'tTM Skfm It 111 res 'WiJt.'Srfv . J,"1: n .. i ,1 v L.w x : ',',.' othei 1 erne- VMV -sJMA dies fall I J-13 J if'WSSy applied to' -"' -" y ' sevci 11 doc - CJt.ite Senator Johnon, t o 1 s, i) u t Chliago, 111. they weie unable to c tu 0 me. I took the lemedy for llftei'ii vmiKs and am now t ntlrelv cm id It Ins been a jeai and a half .since I was cuied and I consldei my cure duiable I deshe to announce, for the benellt of the public, mv expe ilenee with the famous catanh lem edy, Pei uni. I was atlllcf d with ca tanh foi live j cm. My cit.inh was chlUly located In the stomach." The women leeommend Pei una also. The following aie to tlinonl lis fiom th inUtul women pnuulneut In .society and business who use Pei una: Mi", jane Gift, of Hubbudsvllle, Ohio, utiles: "I think I would have ern, 15c; do southern. 1N . Chece Firm hut ijiilct Itellnel Slums btnuig and higher, powileiid, $3 23; tibes, $3J1; ci own A, $3 40, granulated and er.stal A, $3 13; confeetloiit rs' A $1 1", Nos 1. 2 and .1. at $VCI. No 1 nt $173, No .3 at $3 7. No. b at $1 n, No. 7 at $1 Irt; No. S at $1 73; No 't at $1 W. No. 10 at 4 43, No 11 at 4 40; No 12 to Id nt $1 '1.3. Cotton Firm; 1-He. higher, middling upl mils, s 1-lie. Tal lowStrong nnd hlh(i; cltv prime, in heigshcMils, :.i3V.: eenmtrv iln . lurrel. 'I'kiiB'ie : dime do 4iii3e , takes, V.i 33ie.: guase. 3'4ni"4e. as to color. Live Poultij Dull and weak: fowls, sijnnv : old rocKteis, 7e ; spring chickens, us".o ; ducks, 10c . geese, 'Mke, turkevs. v ,;e Dressed Poultrv-l'lrm fair eleniind, fowls, choice, J' ilOe.: do fair to (,ood, si.a'ic ; old lonsitis 7c: chickens, niai bv, nalle. ; westein do huge, lOallc; me dlums ilo, Ai'n.c . tmnll do, 7abc ; tui keH, choleo to fiilliv. U.ll.'c.i do. lair to good, 'Mine : Infilloi do, 7ase , ducks, Si lie. giesi. 7a'e Receipts Flour, "! b.mels and 3 Ml sicks, wile it. 2wl buht'ls. coin, toiA) bushels; oats kmi bushels. Shipments-Wheat. So.nw bush els; corn, 31, ew bushels; oils, L7,oi mush lis. Chicago Grain nnd Frortur?. Chlciigo. Jan. 11 The cessition oi uniu- o cess alon ot ustur iii a ipiU il.illoii was Hie in ilu instur in a ipun mil llr.n vheat maiket todi. with tho stead- Iik f of Live i pool and fiost damage to tho I'leiieli nop Lciitrllmtaiy liilliuiice s, Mn eloslig 'i, uvei vest, rilnv. eotn elueil 4e i u ints n'te. lowei. Pro visions closed iinclmi geil to i'.e lower. Cadi eiuotntlniis who ts lollows: I'lnitr I'nehm t,eel. No J spilng wheat, .'Mia 1.1' c: No 2 ltd, i'i'.t , No 2 corn, 31'ri.; No. 2 eats 2'i.'llce.: No. 2 while. mt,i J6',t.: No. .1 white, 2".i '3V No -' rje. 52 u5o ; No. 2 birlev, 3Ml)e., No, 1 iln and northwest, $1 3): tlmnthj, J-'io; iioik, Ji.ti 1.10 Ml, lard $3 77liii3M'i; libs, $3 30i3to; shoubUis, S'.u'.ijc; sides J"93iii; whlskv, II 2I'; sugais, tut loaf, $".'Wj gianulateil, ;o -5 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Jan. n Cittb -Maiket i.tn eiallv epilet and sti ulj ; e'loli o feeders In good supply and full ilemuid; good to choice, ri23aG.4ii; poor to medium, ilnlM; mixed gtockers, $J 25ul SO; selected Iced- mBm slat. L" ! Winter Catafffh Catarrh of head; Catarrh or ear,' Catarrh of eye,. Catarrh or throat; Catarrh of lungs, Female catarrh. Summer Catarrh Catarrh of stomacA Catarrh of liver.. Catarrh of bowels!. Catarrh of kidneys?) catarrn or Diaaaerj emis south. OF CATARRH; been dead long ago had It not Seen (of Peruna. I have used It in my family for coughs and colds and la grippe. 1 would not bo without It In the house. I leally think that It has added ycara to my life." Mrs. Theophlle Schmltt, wlfo of cx secretary uerman Consulate, write from Chicago, 111., 3417 wauash ave nue: "I suffered; this winter with a severe attack of lai grippe, and heard of the value of Pe runa In such cases. After using only 'three bottles I not only found that the grippo had disap peared, but my general health was Mrs. Schmltt.. much 1)0116 United States Senator Warren's wife, In a letter from 1S48 Wyoming avenue, Washington, V. C says: "The sam ple bottle of Peruna sent to my hus band came when I was suffering from a cold and I used it with good results." Mis. Grldley, mother of Captain (Iridic, who was In command of Dewej's llagship, Olympla, nt the de struction of tho Spanish fleet at Ma", nlla, saj'.s of our remedy, Peruna: "At the solicitation of a friend I used Pei una, and can truthfully say It is a. giand tonic and Is a woman's friend, and should bo used In every household. Aftei using It for a short period I feel like a new person. Ann K. Grldley. Mis. G. Ihlggs. of Minneapolis, Minn , Treasurer and Conductor Wra Dow ns Corps No. 4!, Women's Hellef Coips, writes fiom 2419 Cential ave M 1 n n e lu polls, Minn : "A few months ngo my heilth si uned to bnak down all at once. I found no lellef from the imscilptlon of my phjsli Inn. I began the use of Peruna and before I hnd t ikeii the second W.-P Mrs. G. Btlggs. bottle I it completely restored." Any one who wishes perfect health must be entliely fiee fiom catarrh. Ca t.nrli Is well nigh universal; almost oinnliiiesent. Peruna Is the only abso lute safcguaid known. A cold Is tho beginning of catanh. To pi event colds, to cute colds. Is to cheat catarrh out of Its victims. Peruna not only cures but pi events catarrh. Every house hold should be supplied with this great lemedy for coughs, colds and so forth. A book on catanh sent fiee to any addiess by the Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio Ask j out druggist for a free Tcruna Almnnac for the ycat 1300. e rs, I20iI73; good to iholtiv tows, JITOj 4 23. heifers $!20it3); tanners, JJtflaitiOj bulls, $2rui4.0. alves, J(50i730, ted Tias beeves, $li3 Hogs 3il0c lower: closed weak: fall rleaiance;. mlted ond buleh' rs, t4 43el'i2'2; ,.od to choice lu'avy. ?l 37'. al 73; rouh hcuvv, $1 13a 4 35; light. $l.3.ill3; bulk of sales. $1 55a4 bV. Pin ep Sti uly: limbs, inc. higher: natlvo wetheis, $5fi.i3; lambs, $(,'.iij)0; western withers, HlOalte": wi stern lambs, $323a b.3 Receipts Cittle 2 11 head; 10,3, 2),f'0 head; fhecp, 5 000 head. New York Live Stock. New York. Jan, If -Heoves Slow trat'e; others, le oft, bulls and sows barely sleael : common to good steers, $1 ."3a3 3); oven, l!ei; bulls. 3a4 13; tows, $2a3.73; i luilce fnt, do, $125. Calves Steady for ve .ils. biiiiMiid btotk llrm; vmls, $".. S23, lltllei c elves, $150; luinvnrel stock, do, $2 5,i3 5o Sheep Ste uly; lamrs, sleadv to KV. lower, one cat unsold; com mon to elio'to slntp, $l30a4l3, mediums to choice' lambs Jeail 73; one car, Sti S3; ('lunula lambs, 'i fiOali I2's Hogs Slow, numliul to steadv. no t.iies. Enst Ltbeity Cattle. Eist I.lluitj. Jnn. ls-Catlle-Steadyi etia. $3M'au, prime', $3f0a.73; common, JJill.0. Hogs Steaely. best Iieivj', $4S0v 1 si, best midlunis, JlMiasjii.: best ork i ii". $17'.ilvo. light Vorkeis $4 3al 70J pUs, 12'ul50, loilglH $lil23. Sheep Slow, ehiileo wtthciH, $l"3i4S3; common, I2."i chuli i lambs, $0 1'iaij 25; common to i,oeiel, $1 Di'aC 10; veal calves, $7c".73. Oil Maiket. Oil Cltj. J in. 1-Cieellt balances. $1 67; eeitllleutis, id bid: shipments, 77,''3fi bar. ids, aveuige, ),sn liiireN: runs, 102,rS7 bautls; uvcingc, &7.170 bands. TAKE ONE of Di. Agnew's Liver Pills after dinner, It will piomote elltiestlem and oveiieinie any evil tftects of too heaity eating, Srfe, prompt, attlvc, painless and pleasant. This cffettlvo llttlo pill Is suppli nllng all tho old school nauseous purgatives. 40 doses, 10 cents. Tor sale by Mattlews Bios, nnd W. T. Clark.-W. wJ am Zs- iHLs 1