77 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900. 2 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Wwm mn BRADFOBD RAILROAD. New Interest in the Lino in Contem plation at Towanda. BpecUl to tho Seranton Tribune. Tovvnndn, Jim. I!'. Still later do vcloprnonts hnvc become public during tho past week, which awaken new In terest for the people ot Northern Pennsylvania In the piopeiscd Brad ford Central railroad. The load will connect with the HulTalo and Susiiue hanna at Ansonla nn the went, and with the extension of tho Hnrcl.iy rail toad, now being surveyed, on the cast. The Rarclay line cast will bo pushed Into tho I.ickawanna anthracite coal fields and will bo the moans of th Dolavvaie and )Iudon Coal company leaching the P.uiTiiln markets. With the Ituffaloand Susquehanna, Uradfoid Ccntial mid Harel.iy roads consMI dated In interest, this line will Ininis dlately become one of the most Im portant In tho State The annual nicotine of the Uradfnrd Central com pany was livid a few dan ago. and the hit that the noodyenis, owners of the liuftnlo and Susnuohnnna, wei'j dieted member of the l.o.ud of dlrec tori, Is most significant. Clrorge V. Adams, of New York, was ie-elccted president, and the following werj chos"i dlrectois' V. II. Kimball, (.5. "U'. Adnms Nov Yoik; C. 1.. Tracy, i: F. Klcr. i:. .1. Angle. !'. A. Saw yer, Towanda: .1. A. 11111, I'.nvllj J. N. Reiudxhe. C. A. lines, Hugh Craw fold. Canten: F. 11 and C. Y. Uood year, Htiffolo. A gentleman of authority Informs .1 newpapoi man thai work on the new load will certainly be begun In the caily spilns. The pioinoteis of the lino have the auiunre fit in Coot year that they will deliver to the new loid at least ino oars of fi eight a day. In addition to this very nice buslne" from the Uoodyont's alotm their aio other Interests alone the line that will swell the shipping. The milk and pro. duci shipments tow aids Sc.'.inton and Wllkfs-Hniip will, of themselves, af ford the new line consldetnble tratlle, while as a passenger lire the combine J system ftom Seranton to Huffalo and vice vi't-.t. Is found to become pop ular. The Delaware and Hudson hard coal business west Is .perhaps, the most Impnitant of all. 'Ibis meat eor poratlon, which pvvnr some of the laig est and most productive nnthrncit mines in tlio Lackawanna and upper Luzerne fields, has hnotofoio ben handicapped In the shipment of coal. It Is lestilcted to mi o.is-totn mailed alone, but with th completion of the Rateluy extension and the bull. lint: ot the proposed Uradfoid Cential con necting with tho liuffalo and SusuU' hanna, the markets in the west can be reached. "al mnv thou be shipped direct to the like ttade at liuffalo. The propesed now line will cioss thioo railroad lines nut of Willlamsport the Tall Rrook division of tlr New Yoik Central, the Not thorn Central and Is'otth lhaneh. The now line will inn thiough one of the most pi elide fuim Ing section" of the state: then, too, with the new oil and gas npcintlntH In Tioga and Uradfoid counties, thn piopospii line is bound 1" absorb some of the business that these make. body lay an still as ever. It took con side! able force to eject tho man from the room, lie told afterward thnt ho knew nothing of what had occurred, and It li believed that he Is Insane. Ho has ictumed to Montrose, DOUBLE WEDDING. Father and Son Marry Two Widows in Bradford County. Kpccl.il to tho Seranton Tribune. Towanda, Jan. 19. Alexander Kane, aged fiO years, and his son, Alexander, Jr., nged 40 years, together with brides, traveled fintii Knnes, Pn to Shlnk, Sullivan county, In :i democat wagon last week, on their wedding tour. Tlu brides were widows who resided on taims adjoining those owned by the KIder Kane, nnd the double mnirlnge, which occuircd on Tuesday, has brought to ii happy termination n feud In love that has existed between tin; two women for a peilod of five years. The circumstances of the case aie one of the oddest matrimonial nlllances ever lecorded In Noithtastein Penn sylvania or Southern New Yoik,for the Joint wedding was a compiomise In u law suit which ir suited over a light between the women over two days. Tho senior Kane Is Justice of the pence of Ward township, v hlle tho son Is constable of the same dlstilct. Tlu trouble dates hack In 1SHI, with tho two women and about one year before that time the Justice's wife died. His laimJoIntd those of the two widows. As time ppsed the 'siiulie paid neigh hotly attention to both widows, and as a cons'iuence a sphlt of Jealousy Is alleged to have been the lcsult. I'.ot't women afteiward became involved In n quarrel oer their lospectlvo dogs. It is stated also that the set vices of the constable became litccssaiy, who escorted tho would-be assailants to the Justice's ollh e, win re they wcr nnalgned for disturbing the peace. A joint i onsu'tntlnn uttcrwardi followed and as a result Justice Kane, the f Uh or, wedded one of the widows, and his son, constable Kane, took unto him self as a Hide the other widow, all of Aimenla. NEW D. AND H. BRANCH. charging him with assault. The prose cutilx alleges that Lawn knows some thing In regard to the Ill-treatment re ceived by her son, causing his death. A party of boys wctc playing about the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern lea house, when Lawn and others gave the lads nn Ice water bath. Tho sympathy seems to be In favor ot Mr. Lawn. John Mee, of Athens, has been ar rested, charged with selling liquor to minors. lies. John McCabc, of Seranton, ad dressed a meeting at St. Agnes hall an, Thutsday evening, In the Interest etf organizing a total abstainers' temper ance association. One hundred signed the pledge. The Northeastern Press association elected tho following olllcers nt their luecUitig, Saturday: President, 11. L. Lyman, Tunkhannock; lce-ptcsldint, O. 11. M. Ward, Laceyvllle; C. F. Hev erly, Towanda: secretary and treas urer, I;, II, McKce. Towanda. The Republican borough caucus on Saturday gave the following result: liutgcss, IMvvntd Frost; Justice of the pence), John Meredith: collector of taxes, rii'orge ltldgeway: councllmen. 1-Mwnrd Stevens, C. Obei nailer, A, C. Smith; school directors, Hon. J. II. Codding, A. It. Urutsiniiti; auditor, J. L Mulr. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. TRIED TO RAISE THE DEAD. Sensation at a Funeral in Bradford County. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Towanda, Jan. .'V. A religious see, known as "Sien Day Ad. enlists," closed a four days' meeting at Oveilll last .Sunday. The sessions were In charge of IlenJ.tmlii Stoeus and a Mr. Lane, of Montrose. Dining their stay, Augustus Chubbuck, of that township, died, and the fuueial was held at the family home. Mr. Lane went to his boarder's, barn on the day of th f uncial and began hitching his hoist to a wagon. When asked w licit he was going, he replied that he did not know, that he had been told by the sphlt to hitch up and go when- tin sphlt should lead him. He drove to the Chubbuck house, half a mile distant, and in lived Just at the close of the funeial services, while the fi lends were viewing tin lcmalns. I.ane at once went to the room wheie the casket lay. and. phulng himself beside it, stood silent for some time. The loom was tilled with ft lends waiting to view the lemalns, but the undertaker, think ing him a lelutlve who nulved late, said nothing. Suddenly Lane began trembling, and, extending his baud tow aid the body, said In the words of Chi 1st, "Young man, 1 say unto thee ntlse." Hut the Railroad from Honcsdalo to Carbon- dnlo Will Bo 27 Miles Long. Special to the Sei .niton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 21. Hy the opening of the new Delawate and Hudson Honesdale bianch the distance fiom Honesdale to Caibundale will be twenty-seven miles. The time-table will contain twenty-four stntlons and pass ing places, among the new names be ing Fortenla, Steene. Mtinson, Svvaol:- hammer. Panther Lilutls, Raeivet It rook and llushwlck. A plutfiHin Is now being laid on the sticet side of the new passenger sta tion, fiom which the trains will com mence lunnlng Thutsday, Fobiuarv 1. The llrst tialn of large passenger coaches will anive on that date. Loco motives will be nttaoht d to the ttalns the entire loute, as the new toad will be Usui. Telegiaph opeiatois ale to be placed at the pilncljial stations, sta tion Agent Dibble nnd assistant-", of Honesdale, will hae eh.uge of the new passenger .station. An yet theie has been no definite atrangement lor the l mining of the Ihlc trains to the new station of the Delaware and Hudson. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Jan. 2'.i. The final sts sion of the Januaiy term of cmut wa held this morning, at which time a few matters wen aigued and seveial mo tions heard, and couit then adjourned until April. In the estate of Robot t Myeis, lato of Tunkhannock township, deceastd, James H. Pi ear, esq.. Is appointed nn auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of C. O, Dershimor. trustee. Asa S. Keeler, esq., Is appointed on the examining committee of the Wyo ming count v bar to nil the vacancy caused by the lellti-meiit of C. O. Deis hillier. esq, In puisuance of paitltion proceedings In the Orphans' couit of Wyoming Special to the Seranton Tribune, Susquehanna, Jan. 2H, Tho funeral of the late John Condon took place fiom St. John's Catholic church on Sunday afternoon. The remains weio Interred In Laurel Hill cemetery. Re qulem high mass was celebiated or. Monday mm ning. The hoi ough election occuis on Tues day. Thete will be quite a strife f." several of the olllecs. The young widow of J. James Eagan, under her maiden name, has been at tending a public school In Hinghamton since last fall, quietly devoting her time to studv. At the home of the bible on the Oak land Side today. Miss Ilclle Council man was united In marilage to Char les H. Harris, of Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mis. Hatrls will take up their icsldence In Washington. llov. P., K. Tower, of Thompson, was called to Klngsley on Saturday by the Illness of his sister, Mrs. Oakley. Charles C. Piatt, esq., of New Mlt ford, is said to be a Republican can didates for state senator from this dis trict. And there arc others. William Shaffer, of South Olbson, his leased the Jay House. In New MllforJ. It Is lepoited that Union, New York. Is also deslious of securing the Hiandt chair factory. The new (iieat Bend brush facto.' Is continually Inci easing the numb:' of Its employes. The Cieat llend board of trade held an open mass meeting on Saturday evening to consider the chair facto-y project. Tho attendance was large. It Is repoitcd In Hiandt that th chair factory will still remain In that village. The shareholdets In the fsi' toiy also own much real estate Inthe village and the dlffeiences between the company and the lhlc over ft eight lates may be adjusted. The annual convention ot the Hones dale district Kpworth league of th'. Womtng eonfeieneo of thn Methodist chuich will be held in Thompson uii Tuesday and Wednesday. An oil stove In Dennett's cafe ex ploded on Sunday moinlng and set Hit: to lace curtains. The the department was called out, but tin names were extinguished with a few buckets of water. The Ice fiom Heait Lake will be shipped to the Laekiwanna vnll-y. Last season's crop of Ice Is still stoied In the large Ice house at that point. P.ev. Dr. KdwarJ Taylor, of IJIng liamton, pleached on Sunday morning and evening at the Oakland Methodist e lunch. The Susquehanna Maennerchor he'ii a masqileiade ball in Its Oakland Side Music hall this evening. The attend ance was huge. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams, of North Jackson, aic guests of relatives In Iowa. llov. H. J. Whalen, of Honesdal. occupied the pulpit of the liaptlJC chuich on Sunday morning and even In tr. Messis. Pred Slngletond and Edwaid Humble, of New York, visited Susque hanna relatives on Sunday. Piesldlng Elder Hall pleached In the Avenue Methodist church on Sunday evening. Miss Uessie S.veet, soprano soloist 'of Tiinlty Memotlal church in Blng- ,:,'"; '"" "" ' "'"T1" "' '' ' haniton, veiy effectively icndeied sev r-mv; hi. iih- tuuu limi'l' J 11 I UII IMlilll" What Makes Beauty? Beauty is made or marred by the blood. '-When the blood. is impure, tbe cheeks troW sail oiv, '.the eyes dull, the hair loses its luster. When the blood flows through tbe veins in a pure, rich current, the eyes sparkle, the 6kin is clear, the com- lexiou' beautiful. Women who use Dr. 'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery, find that it is a genuine beautifier. Uy puri- fying and enriching the blood it puts a bloom on the cheek and a brightness in tbe eye, which tell tbe story of perfect health. "Havtnr bcn left weak from ftver last Oc tober, I was under tht doctor's cart here," writes ' Mrs. Alice E. Casebler, of Crawford, Dawes Co , . Web. I took medicine, but did not seem to gain very much. I was tired alt the time, bad o appetite, had wauderinf pains all over me more or less, and was very nervous, as I had ' been stele all the summer. I was sit run-down nd didn't know what ailed me. I got advice from Dr. Merce, ItUtng mi nt tymfioms tilltr - than I could iturtti tktm myulf, and alio tellinr me that I would have to take care of m self, ana t how to take the medicines. I took four bottles of 'Coldeu Medical Discovery,' and Ave of ' Fa vorite Prescription, and gained strength right alone. I took one bottle of the ' Pleasant Pel lels.'also. I know that these medicines will da U that they are recommended to do. use ur. tierces neataui renew tor nock borough, on Satutday. Febtuaiv IT, next, at 1 o'clock p. m., the valuable leal estate of John Lee. late ot Palls township, dei east d. consisting of two fauns, one In Knton township and one lu Falls township, and also a valuable feuy pilviligo acioss the Susquehanna, known as White's feny. Tills Monday evening was the date fixed for the net entei tainment of the Hiuh school lectin p cmuse. but the management has been not tiled by Dr. f'uln, who was to be the lectin er. that he miinot be hen on that evening, owing to a conlllctlug date chew here, nnil tlie (into lid!., linn lidun ,l.m,--l tn I . ' ,.. . T, , ' " . some some nine in r eiiriuir. . The Hepubllenu ticket, as nominated nt the caucus on Satuiday evening for the February election. Is ns follows: For buigess, 11, 1., I.ynmn; for tax col lector, J, It. Hunger-fold: for boiouuh auditor, II, i Piovost; Flist ward Town council, F. 11 Jennings; school dliector, .1, Wood Piatt. Judge of eltc tlon, r. A, fiiulmm; inspector, 11, S, Hauling; Second wardTown council, N. A. MvKovvu: school dliector. II. H. Shook; Judge of election, James P Harpe: Inspector, Hairy f'ortilght W N. Ueynolds, Jr.. and !'. K. Little, of Wllkes-Itarre, spent Sunday here. Judge Dunham anil wife, who hav been slopping at Hotel niahint dining the January session of couit, left for their home in I.apoite, Sullivan county, today ( M. IUu-nii, founeily of this place but now employed by the II. A. Mack Woodworking company, at Neatherly, Pa., is in town visiting his daughter. Mrs. Ilyron Koon. Dr. James Headache Powders, NEURALGIA? Yes, it will euro Neu ralgia tooany kind of hentlnche, in fact and without any bad effects. Dr. James' Headache Powders. Famous Prescription of an old nhysician. Perfectly harmless and perfectly sure to cure. Babies, invalids, any one e&ntsko them with perfect safety. At all Drug Stores. 4 Doses 10 Cents. Cure Where Others Fall. Weaver nnd O. H. Whitney; school directors, A. C. Lindsay anil H. 7.. .usell; tax collector. Otto Tcnabner; Justice. R. A. Smith; auditor, A. J. Itehbeln; Judge of election. W. II. Lee; Inspector, V. C. Charltsworth. FOBEST CITY. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Poi est City, Jan. 20. At n meeting ot the Prohibitionists held Friday even ing It was decided not to place a ticket in the Held. This eleclslon, It Is thought, will ndd consldciably to the chances of Republican success nt the coming election. At the Democratic primaries, held on Trlday evening, the following nomi nations were mide for tho oillces that are to be tilled concurrently Ilurges. John F. Oallpgher; Justice of the peace, Thomas Cavennugh; tax collec tor, James White; overseer of tho poor. Frank P. Holmes; nudltor, Charles D. Kurdlck. In the First ward Michael Krauts and Dcnnl Fallon were nominated for eounrllinc-n, John P. Jlunay for school director, William Murphy for Judge of election and Mar tin McAndrew for inspector of elec tion. In tile Second waul the nominees were: School director, William 8 wart z; judge of election, P. M. How ell, inspector of election, Hdward JO. Randall. Maivin, the S-year-oId son of Mr. anil Mi s. a. G. LilJe. is 111 with the whooping coimh. The Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mlskcll died Saturday of diph theria. Tho funeral was held yester day. On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week the district Kpworth League will hold a convention at Thompfon. Dr. Leroy Perkins, of Wnymart, Is nboul to open a dentist's ofllce In tho II, W. Brown building on Main street. Henry Rennett, who has been ser iously 111. Is improving Tomorrow evening, at tho opera house, Lyman II. Howe will give an entei tuinment icpioduclng n'any of the South Afi lean war scenes by means of the nnlmatiscope. FACTORYVILLE. eial solos In Christ Hplscopal church on Sunday moinlng. I Rev. II. D. Sheldon, of Kingston. I N. V., on Sunday commenced a seik.s i of evangelistic meetings In the First Presbyterian chinch. A little blind ghl of Syi artist led the singing. Thq uticndanco was laigo nnd much Inter est was manifested. St. John's branch. No. 11, C, M. R I A . on Sunday afternoon attended tho ' funeral of the late John Conden. I Theie was an Incipient blaze In tho I court house In Montiose on Saturday moinlng. While some fiozen pipes in the basement weie being thawed out woodwork caught the. A few buckets of water quenched the lit e. The icpoit that the Delaw.aie and Huibor will abandon Farview ns a summer report Is said to have no foundation In fact. Sherman Is to have a creamery. The First National bank of this phico leeently purchased $ir,,000 In coun: bonds and not M.iiOO woith, ns was stub! lu this column a few days since. ConnoltySdWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. HOUSEHOLD LINENS VERY CHEAP J Nothing less than best values could sustain the activity that centers in and around the aisles which bound our Linen Department. There's no nonsense, no guesswork in the state ments we give out. A rich variety of flaxen things uncom mon values always within easy reach. That's the Connolly & Wallace reputation. It is completely merited. i8-incli Heavy Union Crash, .... 6c Yard Hemmed Huckaback Towels, 12C$1.40 doz Hemstitch Huckaback Towels, 15c $1.70 doz Half Bleached Table Damask, 56-inch, 50c yard Very Heavy Unbleached Damask, 58-inch, 50c yard Full Bleached Table Damask, 70-inch, 45c yard Full Bleached Table Damask, jo-inch, 68c yard Here is the last call on Sheets and Pillow Cases at thesfc prices. Intending buyers should get their orders in during the next two or three days. The Stock can't last lotlg 4 r er. Special Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36. Each .... 1 1 C Pillow Cases of Atlantic Bleached Cotton 42x36 45x36 50x36 54x36 12c 13c 15c 17c Sheets of Atlantic Bleached Cotton 03x90 72x90 01x90 90x9c 42c 48c 55c 60c We offer unequalled values in white Bed Spreads at 98c, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $5. Special Blue and White Mitcheiline Quilt, full size, $1.75 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, HONESDALE. luggitb liver. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Kcrunton Tilbune, Towanda, Jan. 29. "The Heal AVidow Urown" comedy will hold the boauls at Hale's opera house on Wednesday even ing. Asa Oi linth, of Athens, who was ac quitted In our courts of involuntary mnnslaURhtcr by itintdni-; into .Mis. Stanton Kilt while rUHim n blcyclo nnd causing her death, has disappeaied fiom his home. It Is feared that tho strain on his mind during the trial was too much for him and that ho Is suffer ing from temporary aberration. He Is a young man and man led. John Lawn, a respected citizen of .South Waverly, haB been arrested on la warrant sworn out by Mrs. H. Averlll, Special to tho Scianton Tillnme Honesdale Jan. 29. The Fran Wllcek Concert company will be hero Fe biliary 1 ns a substitute for the Ailel Ladles' tiuattette on the Chris tian Ihuleavor entertainment course. i-ipeeial levlval services will b held lu the llaptlst church each evening this week. 1'astor Whaleu will be as sisted by Hev. K. H. Allen, of Susqu hanna. Mr. and Mis. 1'aul Clardntr and Mr. James Crossloy, of Seranton. spent Sunday with Honesdale filendr. This cvcnliiR III Henry's bis mlnstial show will bo at the opera lous. Tha company Is highly recommended us first-class entertainers. Look out for the big street parade ut noon time. The rtepublloan caucus Saturday evening nominated the followlne; bor ough candidates. For burscss, 3, Samuel lirown: town council, J. H. Special to The Seranton Tribune Fnctoryvllle, Jan. 29. It might b-j well to mention ilsht here some of the musical talent that will assist at the iutei mediate session of the Lackawan na and Wyoming Musical Alliance, that will be held here beginning Mon day evening, Feb. r, and closln? Fri day evening, Feb. 9. The sessi i will bo under the Immediate dhectlnn of Mr. Walter Manchester, secrotar of the alliance. It is expected that Mif. Loullia Smith, soptano, and Miss Nellie Smith, violinist, of Laceyvllle, Pa., will be present nnd assist. Hoth Mr. ani Mrs. Smith come from the Mutual Musical Alliance, of Bradford county, where they aie warmly welcomed In solo work. The Factoryvllle Ranlo and Mandolin club will be heard at the concerts Thursday and Friday even ings In characteristic selections. Tno club consists of Messrs. II. S. Reynolds, first mandolin; Luman Reynolds, sec ond mandolin: filen Marsh, first ban jo; Paul Ralney. second banjo; Miss Nellie Millet . Kiiltar, and Miss Sarah Watklns, pianist. Miss Sarah Wa' klns, of Hjllstend, has been secured as accompanist, The man fi lends and relatives of the late Merrlt Gardner will assemble at the Methodist Kplscopal thurch in this place this afternion a 2 o'clock to attend divine services r.vi r the r niatns of the deceased. A quai tette fiom the Gieen Ridge lode of Jd I Fellows will bo present and assist In the singing. Mcmbeis of the Ilrothc hood of Locomotive Knglneers quel of the Roaiing iirook lodge, Knlghls ot Pythias, will also take part In th s't vices. The Odd Fellows will have chaise of the services at the prave. All membeis of P.iulowna Uebekah lodge, No. GS, I, O. O. F., are earnestly icqiiL'sted to be present this (Tuesday) evening at a special meeting called by the noble crand. The funeral services of thn late Mr, P. J. Slocum weie conducted from th residence at La Plume yesterday at 2.30 o'clock. Some good sister of the IlaptKt chuich lefets, through the column-' of the Republican, to the new pipe organ of the Methodist Kplscopal church as "the vocallsm organ." This Is cet talnly something new In the shape n x musical Instrument for tho town. although thcro tuny be some "vocallsm organs" attached to the Republican staff in this place, but wo know of no other surh Instruments here. At the Republican primaries h!d last Satuiday the following borough ofllceis were nominated. Councllmeii. three years, A. A. Urown and N. A. Oardner; councilman, one year, W. H. Reynolds; fcchool directors. V. R. Oard ner and Knieison Sweet, for throe yeais; tax collector, O. C. Cair; audi tor, John Walters, poor master, O. t. Sprague; Judge of election, C. If M'U thewson; Inspector of election, W W Hind. MM Don't fMllto try BEEGHAM'S PILLS j whmn mufforlnm from any condition of tha Stamaok or Uvr. lOccnt.oprtasrcJ... lit druntorra. I XJM-41r1r1Hr1r He Had Cause to Rejoice. "A young man came Into our stop) yesterday suffering fiom a severo at tack of cramp colic," writes U. F. Hess, miller and general merchant, Dickey's Mountain, Pa. "He had tried various homo remedies without relief. As I hod used Chambei Iain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy I gavo him a dose and It soon brought him out alright. I nover saw a fellow so tj jolced." Sold hy all druggists. Mat thewn Urgtheis, wholesale and retail agents. - 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Jan. 29. The New York stork maiKet coutlniKd to vli'W with equanimity tho dWtiiibame in the London mat ket on aceount of thu misfortunes to tho Hritlsh aims In Smith .Uiieti. In spite of a drop of a lull point In Hiltlsh consols In Ijomlon anil ns a couh'muohco ii eon ditloii on the exch.irgo llicic described as panicky, the eomve nt thi market hero was exeeedingly sluggish nnil thn dealings were narrow and professional. The Industrial specialties itmlimii'd to lend in point of attlvlty. Tho spemla tlon in Sugar showed some strength, the stock rising an extreme 2 points on n demand fiom tho shoits who covered on tho announcement of a fuilher ad vance In the in leo of lellned sugais. Part of tho gain was lost. The session of the direct!, is of the American Steel und Wire company seenird to bo t lie great lever for the strength In tho com pany stock, though no authentic news was recutved regarding dividend action before the close. Other metal stocks were lirm in tome pans. Glucose Sugar made a show of strength on the Judicial decision ngnlnst the constitutionality of tho Illinois anti-trust law, A drop of 2 points in Denver nnd Rio Urando pre ferred was unexplained by any news of the day. With tho exception of thest special movements the mat ket cotitlnutd near the level of the sluggish opening. Total sales, 2.'.",!i shares. The bond mar ket lapsed Into dullness today nnd price changes were mled. Total sales, par value, $l,3i)."i,TO0. I'nlted Slates new 4s and old Is coupon ndvai.ced 'i and tho .Is decreased 'i In thu bid price. The following ipintr.tlcns are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co. rooms 'Oj-PC Mcnrs building. Telephone (.003: Open- HUh- Low Clos ing, est est Ins. ..lr.'i ns um; n;i', .. '"'I inn Am. Sugar .... Am. Tob.i"co , AtehUoii l'i P.i'J Atchison, prf. ... . ri'i wiy, Itionk. Tr.ic Tl 72'4 Consolidated Tob. . . 32 ::2 C. & Ohio 2'l'J 2LH0 Gas lnl'i injTi ('.. H. & II 12fli j llifs St. Paul 117 HTH Rock Isliiud Km nii, Kan v Tex., mf . . :i- .2 L. & N 77'i Manhattan Rl .. .. !! Met. Traction .. . . 1J7 Missouri Purine . It Jern-y Central . .. 11 Mi Northern Paellle .... .Wi Not them P.ic., prf.. 7Tj Ontr.ilo ii West. ... 21 P. .: R.. prt .in South, l'.ultic . . 17 South. Railway, prf. :1 TVnn. C 1 W l.eatlu r 1"t. I.ruther, prf 7 Paellle r.'i 4fii P.icllle. pif "Pi. ", Wabash, prf V; 21':. Penm V l-'i Am. Steel & Wire ... I't ROii Federal Sled Si , .'.14 115 ... . . HW 1"2 102 b5 115 People's Street Rallvvnv, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1(21 Dickson Manufactiii lug Co.. l.iuK.i. Tovvnohip School ''", . I'lty of Seranton St. Imp. i.'J Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Traction G"c bonds. Seranton Wholesale Market. (Coreetcd by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Rutter Creamery, SOc. ; dairy, tubs, 2.c. i;ggs Select western, lu:.: nearby state, 2.1c. Cheese Full eii-.un, new, IS'tc He.ms Ptr bu.. i holce mairow, 2 40; mxllum, $2 20, pea, $2 20. Onions Pel bu., 45c. Flour-$4.L0. n 11 71 12f.'j 117 in.; 7S 7ii2 ML "VI Pi".. ir,7 1 fit It li.'.'v no t 6I'X Mi 71 li'j 21'4 - 21 iVI's if rr-Z :i,7 r.r, r.i5 S(U 82 I'.'I IVi fit, 74 41 r.i tin'i IiU 2 i'i 1 ( 12'i lll'.i PV.'i .12 77si 'U 1 IT, IM.'i 7.1", f& St 111 '' I llf. l."i" ft CHICAGO BOARD OI TRADD WHRAT. July May PORN. Jul, May ATS. July May LARD. May Pull If. May Open- High- Low- Cloi. lug . est est inc "1-4 t.'.i :n, s.'i 22 '4 21 5.'j7 IO.ni 'in, 1, 0. . 5 07 fi1 t. .-,92 lu 70 7"1 7" '!! 5'.! M.73 Rid. Asked. 3"0 li j 2e J Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par cf 100. STOCKS. i-iri Nntlnnnl Hank .... Sennit mi Savings Hank Seranton Parking C Third National Hank Wine Dtp . DIs. Hank Kcotiomv Light. II. & P. Co... Lacha. Trust A: Safe Dep. Co. Seranton Paint Co Clink fi Snuver Co., Com. ... Clmk Suover.. Prof Scr. lion Fence V .Mfg. Co. .. Seranton Axlo Woiks Licka. Dairy Co., Pref Co. Savings Hank . Tiust Co First Met. rami; (I'nri-Miiiiaip ... Standard Drilling Co PONDS. Seranton Pais. Railway, first mortgage, duo TO) II,. People's Street Hallway, llrst mortgage, dee 1918 115 IV 400 125 250 Si PHI p.! 2) 301 SO Philadelphia Gin'n nnd Praeluck Philadelphia, Jnn. 21 Wheat I'll m and lc. higher, conliact glade, J.iiiu.ii., 72a 72c. Coin (inlet but steadv ; No. 2 mixed Januaiy. ,!7,.a37,ie Oati Stead; No. 2 white vllppdl. .ilia12c. . No. I! do., Wi., No. 2 mixed do., .".I'iaJ'ic. Potatoes Dull and iiiielianged. Pi i,iivlvanla cht.lt o, per bii.-ht 1, r&ii.-iM'. ; New York and wrstetn do., 53a5'.c. ; do. do. fair to good, 5)a.'2c. Flour Film but quiet: winter supciior, $2.50.12.1.0, do. ctia, $2 5iia2.70; Pemisjl vanl i roller, dear, jl.10au.Sl; do. do. straights, JI2"i; vvrtern vlnter. el ar, ?.!.li a.t.i; do. do. strnlght, $:.'Atl.50; do. pat ent, .'.Cii.i3 8i; spiltig clear. $2.s".ii 20; no. ttinlcht. fHu.i:: 70, do. p limit, $J.7'a!'.iO; do, favorite brands, higher, ellv mills, extia, $2T0a2.70. do eleai. $1.25.1 ! .'!": do. straight. J. .'a!..Vj; do patent, ?.l.754. Rvo rieuu yulet but steady. : l"iaJ..io per barrel, ns to qualttv. Huek.vhe.il Floui Dull. $2 2rta2.3i per liuudieil pounds as to qui.llty. Ilutter Finn; laiuv west, em cteanurv, 2"c. . do. pilots, 25c. llgsr.s Dull and weakei, tresll. near!), lN'sa 19c; do. western. IS'j.ilie; do soiithtin. 18e;, do soutliVM stt rn, lc. Cheese ln chunged. Re lined t-i grits Strong and .V higher; povvdeied, euivvii A, do, $1.50; cubes, $5 3",; granulated and ervstal A. $5.2n; lonfeetiimeis' A. $5; Nos. 1, 2 and 3 at Jits'.; No. I at $I.Si): No. S nt $1.75; No. II at $1 7o; No. " at $l.t". No. S V t,i.0; No 9 at 1.C5; No M at U 50: No, 11 at $4.45; Nos, 12 to 16 at $1 ID. Cotton I'll changid Tallow Dull und weak; i lly prime, 5.i5e.: (oiintry do, barrels, l'n r,'4c ; cakes, 51 .a.V',e ; giease, :,i4a5c. as to color. Live Poiilny Firm and higher; fowls Malic ; old rooslels 7e . ( hie ke lis, PalOc. ; ge(se, 'lalile. ; tlllkiS. MOe, Dressed Poulliy -Firmer, goeiel demand: tow Is, choice, lie,: elo fair to good, 10,i lO'ie, : olel toaster!. 7c , ehlt kens, ntarbv, 10il2c: western do. lalge'. Iiialle'.; somo luls, IP-nL'c medium, O.i'j'ie- ; mell, !c ; tinkers djnlce, L'alle do. fair to good, JifilOe. ; Inferior do.. 7uSe. : eluiks, sa lie.; geese, 7n'ie Itee f Ipts I'lour, ".() bands and ".inn s.uks; imn, 52.iK"i bush els; oats, .10 m iiu-hels. Shipments Wheat. 3'W bilslulH; eotli. 1,S() bushels; eials. 1,1 H) bushels. Chicago Live Stock Market. (""hieairo, Jan. 21 Cuttle Good to choice ste'ers, steady, eithcis sh,u1e lower: Tex. mis. stle.ng tei shade) higher; biltelicts' steek ill in: cauuers, sie.idv: feeders steadv to lirm; gooel, S5 25i1iii: pexir in medium, $".ifi; mled, $ 1.25a I v.: selected Itedeis, $1 2ii,i1,Mi, gooel to choU o cows, S.MOalW; Ik Iters. $:.2'a5; ciirneis, $2 20a 2 00: bulls, $2.50.U25. calves, $ joa!; fed Texas beeves, 8l,t520. Hogs Openul strong, dosed weak, top, $I.'i2's.: tnlr clear mlscil and bllteheis, l,W,i.!l; ffopel te choice heavj, ?l.7.'al ?2'j, leiugh he aw, fl.ro.-ti 70; light. $l.55al.H; hulk of sale-s, $l.70a I.1 5. Sheep anel I.nmbsAcllve, in.i 15e. higher: I'utlve wethers, $1.10,15.15; lambs, ra0.!l; western wethers, $1 50a5; wester n lambs. $5.75aij.'5. Receipts C it., tie, 15.1U) he ail; hogs, S70,ii0 head; sheep, lu head. New York Live Stock. New- York. J.ui. 21. Reeves Demand fair: steers lite, liighei , bulls nnd cevs, linn to Me', higher: stceTs, $.70a5 so; oxen mid stags, $525: bulls and sows. $2'il: calves-, market 20n2"c. higher; veals, $5 50 ill in; little calves, $1.50.1.1: barn.vaid slock, 1 1 25 sound calves. $150. Sheep Steaely to fair: lambs, 25c. higher, nil sold, sheep. $125a150; lambs, Si 37,4a 7.02I. dills, $5 ui: Canadn lambs, $7.i5 1 Iocs Mai Ket higher; $5a.1.15. state pigs $5.15a5 2i). Buffalo Livft Stock Movl'e: Rnst liberty, an. 21 Cai tie Higher; extra. $5.70.ui; prime. $5.10a5.C5: cominun, $125.1.1 S. I leg' Active ilhtl higher: ex tra assorted mediums and heavy. $5.10.i 5.15; heavy Yoikers. $5.10; light elei.. $5 1 5 05. pigs, an to weight and quality. $1.75 ui!'": toughs, t! 25a 17). Sheep Aetlvo and lllghei : (holee wethers, 5. 15a 5 25; e omnioii, 2. .ion '1.7.5 choice lambs. J0.S5.i7 (iimiunn to good, $l.S5ati.7.5; veal calves, $ aS 50. Oil Market. Oil City. Jan 21 Cicdlt halaiii ch. $1.6S; 'cillllcates, $l.i "s: shipments, 12. UI bnr- lels; average. Si,12. Panels; runs,, balieN; nve-iage, Sj.eL'O bands. 107.127 New York Grain nnd Produce. Nuvv Yoik, Jan 2 I'lour Moio uillvo and hold higher on enoU-e lu.inils, clos ing til 111 with wheal Wheat Spot lirm: No. 2 led. 77c. f. " b. nlloat. No. 1 noithern Duliith. -o'-c f. o. b. nlloat piompt, No 2 red, 75c. elevator, op tions opened 111 in but soon tumid weak: lu tin afternoon, however, a vtiy shui;i rally took plnco and the mm ket closed lirm at .ie nt aiivance. Miiieh elo-ed 7ij7ie.: Mav, 715ne.: Julv, 7"ie Corn Spot stenelv , No. 2. M'..e f. o, b. alio it, 40e elevator, options opined steael but eased off llliallv, Milled with wheat and dosed II c in and unchanged. May e loseil "Illc Oats-Spot steadv No 2 2l.e , No. .1. 2"?e. ; No 2 while, ll'.a , N'e., ,1 white ".iiijc . tinck mixed, western, rO'-.e1 tinek white. illaUt i options quiet but steady Hiltter Stindv , western iieamci.v. 21a25e; do, factory, li'aloi.; Juno creiimei, Sin i3e. : imitation ore unci, 1 s,i 22 ie . stuto dnlrv, 1'.M2lc: do. creumeiy, 21n25c.('heeso Steady: fall made lanev large. IJVilli.; do. small, 12'4.il.'e.. large lato mude. lla, a lie., small lato made, 12a12'jc. Kggs Steael VI state nnd Pennsjlviinla, 17c., weitiiu ungraded nt mark, llaP.e , west, cm, bus olf, at 17c. Chicago Otvin and Froducv. Chicago, Jnn. 2. Iltlllsli. tevciscs, tho Liverpool rulvnurc; ssero weather over the ban domestic H'IiIji and I ho deeionsn In the wolld's und In the Ruglish visibly (omblueil In piitluelri; a siioug und act ive wheat market lido today, May cluj. lug K. i vi r Satuiday, t'uin cloced a Hiildo up and ot. '(.('. impiuved. Provis ions i h si I weak, i'.iil'ic. weaker Cash ouotntlors vvete as folleiw-s: t'loui l-'lrmt No. .1 spth'f, wheit, i,4ni i ((.; No. 2 nil. iu iii a ei. - linn. .i--ve. jl'jasHic. ; No. 2 oats, IS CATAItltll YOl'R I.IFll'S CI.Ol'D? Rniincnt nose nnel throat specialists In dally prii'llcei highly leeommend Dr. Ag new's Cataiihal Powder, as safe, sure, peimaiieiit painless and harmless, in nil i uses uf Cold In I he Head, Tonstlltls. lleiarscness. und Cntiinh, It gives relief lu 10 minutes, Hint banishes the disensn like magic For sale by Matthews lltos and W. T. Cl.uk, 7. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnatun of LIVERBTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Billousnoss, Constipation, Dyspop3ia, and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all drueelst or sent ny rnnii. Ntrvlti MHIcal Co., Chlcif Mrfinrrnh &. Thonns. Druk Pa. Uil 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by gists,, 2"D Luckawar.ra avc, Seranton e-llnee. Nn, 2 il'jnnHic ; No, 2 outs, '.2-iii2!c ; ,N"ii. 2 J ittCv Sif(it',"1oiririuuu.dii-r"iiriu while. 2ie.: No. II wl lie. 2l'a2.'iie Nei " Jot I 'IIIHiOU'rtintUi i-i uiuodl'sltoa. ," "Y''f V v, i .Hev I. ,.' S T JWi-tl "l''ll-jrMi.U.HIlii VMKwlt.t.e. J.J "'n,'it''.v Ji . .i l P V, Jrl 1 V iil " " fn IcIloiuntBl. .ol Hk ' IlilX Ktrd. .T-i'. No 1 noilliwest. J1 KS; ANecS-Tuili-i Prof.!.. Ir'. 'JIILhl, M. II., . tlnioih. J2.1V potk. lo.'jit.d i; laid, i."i) n!iS2iT'. i lbs, f'le'AiMii: t-houldeis. S'siSV; cranulbted, fi. 11. ,, -------AA J.AAA..AA. r-i i vi Ojuii i kill) sti ni-.vit, nk, fc... n . t..f . li t. "l.wrii IIMIIIUUIHUIX U 4" - lu lr..r. 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