THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1000. NORTHEASTERN w DEATH FROM LAUDANUM. Bad Fate of George B. Legg of Honesdale. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Honesdale, Feb. 2. Yesterday after noon Mr. tleorije It. Lcgg wns found In hlH bed nt his father's residence, near the Covered bridge, In nn unconscious condition, supposed tii be the result of an overdone of laudanum. He wns found at G o'clock. A physician was railed, but nil efforts to revive him failed. He died nt 9 o'clock. During the afternoon he was home alone. The supposition Is that the dose wns taken accidentally. Ho was the only son of Ocorge A. Lcgg, 2S years of age; had served two years as artilleryman In the regular army; spent some time nt Hnvnna, Cuba; was a brother-in-law of Mr. Chules A. Clray, express messenger on :hu Kilo train between Itonosdale r.nd Put Jervls. Funeral services will In held Sunday nt a p. m. SDSQUEHAKNA COUNTY. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 2. Candlemas day services .wore this morning held In St. John's fathollo church nnd largely at tended Work has commenced In the new Kile printing olllce. Hut a few men will lie employed In the beginning. It was reported that the matter nf removing the Ilrundt chair factory to llnllstead would lie decided yesterday, when there was n conference nt Hran.lt between the chair factory people and n committee frfjm Hallstead. W. (J. Seamuns, of Stevens' Point, lias had his pension increased from t to $12 per month. The postoflice at Stevens' Point burned on Thursday. It Is reported that the Kile carpen ter shop will be removed to the old steam hammer shop building. Mrs. William C. Kotz, of Turnpike street, on Wednesday evening very pleasantly entertained Canuwacta chapter, Order of the Kastern Star. Fireman Sylvester Mulvey, who fell from his locomtlve at Hose's switch. Is gniduully recovering from his Injuries. He Is In the Port Jervls hosuital. Henry Ackert. a Oreat Hend grocer, who has been In business many yearj, has gone Into bankruptcy. For years he has been under heavy expense by family sickness nnd other kindred troubles. Clarence Tltsworth spent this week in Montrose, as n juror. Susquehanna Division Engineer Hughes last evening fell from his locomotive and broke his neck. The evangelistic meetings in the Presbyterian church are being well at tended, and quite a number of persons have already professed conversion. Ministers of other denominations are present nearly every evening. Uoroush politics begin to be Inter esting. Scmie of the candidates are putting in considerable time nnd a little money. Tonsorlal Artist Itlelly. late of the Starrucca house, will locate in Scran ton. Twelve and fourteen Inch Ice Is be ing stored In this plnce. During the past year, the Rrother liod of Itallroad Trainmen lias paid $30,000 to crippled men or widows of men who have lost their lives. The Ladles auxiliary to the Brother hod of Locomotive Knglneers held a "plff supper" last evening in Knights of Pythias hall. In Hinghunitou, on Wednesday even ing, II. Myron Smith, late of Oakland, and Miss Rose Updlki of Rlngham ton, were united In muffiuge. The press of the Deposit Journnl hav ing broken, the paper was printed on the Susquehanna Transcript press on Thursday. The annual convention of the Sus quehanna County Sunday School asso ciation will bo held In Montrose. May 1-2. Several Hallstead silk weavers this week secured positions in Norwich, X. V. Revival services are being held In the New Milford Haptlst church. The executive committee of the Sus quehanna County Sunday School asso ciation met in Susquehanna on Thurs day, to arrange for the county conven tion and for the series of Institutes to ho held In the county. State Secretary Charles Roads will speuk at the insti tutes. Montrose may celebrate her centen nial, July 1, 1801. It will be a big time In the old town. AVIlllam H. Halles gives legal notice In the Montrose Democrat that his wife has left his bed and board. Susquehanna county disbursed nearly $00,000 in ISO!). The county court this week granted n divorce to (leorgo Katon from hi wife, Tllllo Katon. Montrose has subscribed about $4,300 towards a canning factory. Revival meetings will begin In the Montrose Methodist church on Monday evening. Kdltor Rruee Chase Is the Republi can candidate for burgess of Hal! stead. Lackawanna Conductor Could Capwell is the Democratic candidate. W. D. JJ,Alney, of Montrose, Is 111. At the' county court, this week, sllas Aldrlch, found guilty of attempted fape on the little daughter of Mrs. llnry Mnglll, of Lenox, escaped with t sentence of ten days In 1a 11. Thero was a balance In the Susqut nnna, county treasury, January 1, 1900, nf $6,!.95.1tr. Indebtedness paid during Ihe. year, $7,000, .'SOoorfce. M. Hostwlrk, of Montrose, is KYtousiy'.Ill with typhoid fever. ""AteicKets'Ioclil Iristltute'wlirbe held fh Rush, on Saturday, February 10. The few remaining Congregational !stB In Harford have, it is said, de cided i.lo .glvevp their, bulldrrwr and unite, jWrth "the .Methodists.- - ., The' recent explosion, at Ashley was BEECH'S PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; SICK HEADACHE, ) and ( IMPAIRED DIQESTION, CONSTIPATION, Kindred DISORDERED LIVER and WEAK STOMACH, ) Diseases ( FEMALE AILMENTS. Bold erery where, in boxci, at 10 cent and PENNSYLVANIA heard nt Thomson, South Montrose, and other portions of Susquehanna county. Herrlck Centre Is agitating tho graded school question. Harry Mumford, of Starrucca, Is ie coverlng from a severe attack of ty phoid fever. Thomas Dnherty, esq,, Is profession ally engaged In Hrudford county. The Great Hond tannery will soon employ twenty-live men nnd run full time. The Krle Is building two bridges In Orent Hend. The funeral of Lnzellc Haywnrd, who was killed at Oneonta on Monday, i o curred In Hnllstend on Thursday. Ho wns a son of the late Reuben Hay ward, of Hntlstead. The Hallstead band Is being reor ganized, with Dr. Oilman, for eleven years band sergeant In the Hrltlsh army, as leader. It will probably bo called the "Delaware, Lackawanna and Western band." Hullsteud has raised $1,600 to secure the Hrandt chair factory. Oreat Hend subscribed $300. ' - HONESDALE. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Honesdale. Feb. 2. The ladles of tho Presbyterian congregation hnve com menced preparations for their annual Martha Washington dinner, which oc curs on the evening of Feb. 22. Of the thlity-one burled In Dyberry uemotery during the year 1S99, only live were residents of Honesdale bor ough nt time of death. Tho average Is less than for a number of years. Manager Sllverstone gave very hand some stage settings last night for the Wllczok Concert company. The con cert was one of the ilnest ever heard In Honesdale. Mr. Wllczek will al ways find a full house to greet htm In Honesdale. The continued applause after each number brought each mem ber to the stage again. The next num ber of the Christian Kndeavor course will be given by Will Carlton. Feb. S. A large number of workmen em ployed on the Delaware and Hudson Improvements have been laid off for the present. The weigh scales for the coal pockets are being placed on the north ship of the Independent building. Mr. C. K. Chapman is ticket agent and day operator nnd Mr. Frank Van Du sen, night telegraph operator at the new station. Mr. George W. Penwar den Is yard master. Freight nnd coal cars are not connected with passenger trains as heretofore. They are now handled by a regular freight train. What promises to be one of the lead ing Industries of Honesdale In the new factory of Kntz Brothers, which was started yesterday In their now build ing at tho foot of Sixth street. They have about one hundred machines op erating for the present. They will manufacture ladles' night robes ex clusively. An electric motor of seven nnd one-half horse power furnishes power for the machinery. The build ing Is heated by steam throughout. In this Is shown a fine specimen of plumb ing, tlie workmanship of Mr. Samuel Morrison, of Honesdale. Mr. Slga inund Katz has the supervision of the factory and Mr. William Katz has charge of the upper floor, where the machines are operated. They are sons of the proprietor. Mrssn-s. Katz Broth ers uro enterprising business men. Saturday evening, Feb. IT, Lawyer's band will give a grand concert at White Mills. Freeman's orchestra of ten pieces will furnish music for dancing An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. During tho early part of October. l&T'd, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was neglected until I feared that consumption had ap peared In an Incipient state. I was con stantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. 1 became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy nnd the result was immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restored to their healthy state. B. R. Kdwards, Publisher of The Review, Wyant, 111. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros'., Wholesale and Retail agents. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Towanda. Feb. 2, After eight yeais' absence from tho reach of our theatre goers, the great nnd only Hi Henry Minstrels will appr-nr nt Hnle's opera house next Tuesday evening, much tot the expectation of a grand entertain ment feast by our people In general. The company Is supported by ilftv. nil white stnK. sixteen tine ringers, nine star comedians, fourteen vaude villes nnd above la Ithe most superb hand and oichestra traveling. Tlv? features of the entire programme of the attraction nre said to be unequalled in their Hue, and everything Is new. bright and perfect. The sale nf seats promises to be the largest of the sea son. A group convention of Hie twentieth century thank offering commission will lie held nt the Methodist Kplscopal church next Tuesday, The group In cludes the churches of Notth Townn dn, Tmvnntm. Blnghainton. Hmlthfleld. Monorton. New Allium- I'lstoc T.l!,. erty Corners, Forksvllle and Terry town. Rev. J. J. Lewis will give his "Pas sion Play" lecture at the Unlversnllst church on Sunday evening. Thomas J. McOuIre, of Scianton. has been In town this week representing the Mutual Life Insurance company. Dr. C. K, Ladd Is setlously 111. Mrs. K. W. Gaylord Is spending a week with her parents nt LeRays vllle. "The Old Maids" society Is iv new organization just perfected In Towan da. The first directory of Bradford coun dt 23 cents each. Annual tale over 6,000,000 boxes. ty has been published nnd now) being distributed nmong subscribers. K. H. Cox, n former resident of Mon rorton nnd also Lehigh Vnlley conduc tor, hut lato proprietor of a Scranton hotel, Is under arrest, charged with second degree murder by tho death of Thomas F. O'Hearn, Tho next meeting of the bl-county grange will be held nt Olllett, Feb ruary IB and 16. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, Pn., Fob. 2. At Stillwater several miles below .here, the Ice Is Jammed in the Susquehanna river. The Jam Is plied five feet high In some places and attracts much attention front the travelers on the Lackawanna and Krle railroads. The Sunday afternoon meeting at the Railroad Young Men's Christian asso ciation will be conducted by II. 11. Perry, W. R. Tinker and N. J. Urowne. It Is to bo a family meeting. County Superintendent of Schools C. K. Moxley Is contlued to his bed with an attack of malaria. William Knoeller and James Hutch Ings were transacting business In Illng hnmton Friday. Frank W. Swlgert, of Klmlra. was here Friday assisting at the Herald ofllce. Rev. H. A. Williams, John Youngs, James Millard and Kdwnrd Simons left for Albany, where they are to conduct religious services In the Albany Rail road Young Men's Christian associa tion Sunday afternoon. They leave un der special Invitation of Fred D. Lamb, of Albany. The Great Bend brush factory has a rush of orders and Is working nights from 7 to !) In order to fill the orders. The force of employes Is to be mate rially Increased. For the thirty-fifth consecutive time the borough council has met only to adjourn for the want of a quorum. The Century Debating club will go to Louisville this month to meet the Louisville band and Incidentally to hold u debate with the Louisville De bating club on the question, "Resolved, That the War In tho Philippines Is Tnjust." Hallstead will have the af llrmatlve of the question. A gang of Scranton surveyors were In town Friday and make a survey of the lands belonging to the Land Im piovement company. Rev. R. X. Ives, of New Milford, was the guest of his son, Ward Ives, Friday. The Susquehanna County Medical as sociation will hold a meeting nt the Mitchell House, in Hallstead. Feb. fith. K. K. Tuttle. T. H. Hays, H. O. Bul lard, A. F. Merrell, William Knoeller and S. .Bruce Chase were In Brandt Thursday nnd met the directors and stockholders of the American Chair Manufacturing company. The pro posal to remove the property from Brandt to Hallstead was presented and will be acted upon within a week, and a definite reply given. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune Tunkhannock, Feb. 2. lTp in the arbitration room at the court hnus, before W. R. Little, esq., R. W. LewK esq., and John F. Slckler. as arbitra tors, was heard, on Thursday after noon and Friday morning, the case of Allan S. DoWitt vs. A. R. Lacey. ThU was an ejectment case growing out of u dispute as to a boundary line be tween two lots owned respectively by plaintiff and defendant situated In the. village of Laceyvllle. .Many of the prominent business men of Laceyvlllo were hero ns witnesses. The Wlnola Worsted Yarn compnny. of tills place, have secured a charter from Governor Stone and are ready to commence operations ns soon as the Tunkhnnnock Manufacturing company get their machinery out of the build ing. The latter company have decided to locate at Carbondnle nnd will re move their plant theio as soon as the necessary arrangement! can be made. G. B. M. Ward, editor of the Braln ttlm Messenger, was In town on Thursday, The contt for printing the bal lots for the February election was given to the New Age people at this place, they being the lowest blddders for the work. The management of tho Tunkhan nock Canning company Is now en gaged In contracting for raw material with the farmers. B. W. Lewis Is the secretary of the boaid and looks after that branch of the business. WYALUSING. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Wyaluslng, Feb. 2. .Mrs. G. T. Ing hain Is III nt her home on Second street. Miss Kmmn Terry hits returned home from a two weeks visit at New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Black spent Wednesday at Mr. James Taylor's. Vaughn Hill. Mrs. B. Swackhammer, of AVilkes Barre, Is visiting relatives In town. Mrs. Coefleld died nt her home on Church street after an illness of sev eral weeks with a tumor of the stom ach. The funeral will be held from the honu of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Smith, Saturday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, lnteinieni c.t Wyaluslng cemetery. She leaves ii husband nnd nnu daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. .Marshall of New York city. Is visiting at Mrs. George Burrows. Mrs. George Smith, of Wllkes-Harre. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. D. Lewis. Mrs, Charles Fuller Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Klntner, for n few days. Mis. Helen Brown will leave In a few days for Philadelphia where she will visit her brother, Mr. Frank Al len. Miss Flora Stevens has resigned her position with Burrows & Co. store. JANUARY IN HISTORY. Some Historic Event3 Recalled by the Current Month. From llm liidlunupolU 1'rei.s. January. 1784 The treaty of Pari closing the American Revolution was ratified, January, 17SS Organized colonization becan III Australia, January, 1M17 The famous British Orders In Council uppeared. January. 1S0S The Importation of Afrlcun sdaves was forbidden by tho United Suites congrews. Jnnuary S, 1815 Tho Americans de feated tho British In the battle of New Orleans. January, 1817 The second United States bunk was opened for business nt Philadelphia. Jnnuary, 1822 Tho Greek declared their Independence of .Turkey. Junuiuy. 1810 Penny postage was in troduced Into Kncland. Junuury, 1814 The building of the first authorized line of telegraph be gan. I January, IMS Gold watt discovered In California. i January, 1854 Tho Astor Library wna opened to the public. January, 1869 The Great Kastern was launched. January 1, 18B.1 President Lincoln Is sued tho Emancipation Proclamation. January, 1871 The German cmplro was proclaimed, January, 1880 Mr. Whymper com pleted tho first ascent of Mt. Chtmbo lazo. January, 1881 The Panama Canal was bezun. January, 1893 Tho Queen of Hawaii was dethroned nnd a provisional gov ernment established. Jnnuary, 1894 The great Manchester ship canni wan formally opened. January, 189r Corca declared Its In dependence. January, 1896 The discovery of the X-rays was made nubile; President Cleveland appointed tho commissioners In tho Venezuela nrbitratlon; Dr. Jameson led a raid Into the Trnnsvaal roubllc. January, 1S97 The Anglo-American treaty for the settlement of the Alnwka boundary was signed; the Lowell Tex tile school wns opened. Jnnuary, 1S0S The first mayor of Greater Now York. Robert Van Wyck, was Inaugurated: the battleship Maine went to Havana. Jnnuary, tS99 Cuba passed from un der Spanish authority. Four states were admitted to the T'nion In January; Texas In 1815, Mich igan In 1837, Kansas In 1S61 and t'ttih In tSflC. January, lSGt Five states passed resolutions of secession. Among the long list of noted men born In Jnnuary we note Francis Ba con. Benjamin Franklin, Robert Burns, James Wntt, Byron, Alexander Hamil ton. Daniel Webster, Robert K. Lee. Raynrd Taylor and Henry M. Stanley. Death came In th! month to Galileo. IGbbon, Audubon, Prescott, John Ty ler, Kdwnrd Kverett. Gem go Bancroft, Chnrles II. Snurgeon. Phillips Brooks, Gen. Butler and Nelson Dlngley. James (5. Blaine was Jiorn In January, 1S30, and died In Janunry. 189;?. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Feb. 2.-Tcday's stock spec ulation furnished adequate proof that Increased interest was being manifested by the public, in the market. This sup position was based on the extensive trad ing In railroad stocks which comprised properties traversing a wide area. Pro fesslonnl operators peictlvlng that sup port from cnmmlsFlnn houses conn, bo relied upon In an upward movement In the standard stocks, devoted their ener gies In this dlrictloii. causing the special, tics to occupy a secondary position In the market. This from the front was In a measure due to the fact that some of the Industrials which had obtained a substantial rise showed evidences of good realizing. Recognition of the encourag ing general situation and Indifference of the ioeal market to foreign complications was the primary caut.e of the revival of outside Interest. Important movements appeared to be under way by substantial Interests, ns today's strength developed In first one group of railroad stocks ami then another until the list showed gains running from I to Si points, in connec tion with the enormous buying of the Baltimore nnd Ohio stocks, a statement that the management had solil JS.coi.Oijo 4 per cent, bonds of the road and $2.r00.u0i) of that of it subsidiary linn to provide Improvements accounted for their buoy ant rise. As the t ndency of prices be came pronounced, uthltriigo bouses took advantage of the level to unload, but their offerings of lu.ooo elmies presented no ffffctunl check to the current. Long standing short lines In some of the. mid dle grade railroads were covered and blocks of 1.000 to ",000 shares figured plentifully throughout the list. It was diffused into a great variety of stocks and at times some of the usually neg lected ones vied with the recognized lead ers In point of animation. Kurly opera tions Indicated that powerful Interests were engaged In the metal stocks, us prices of the mine securities followed a jump of S points in Tennessee Coal to Hi). This stock suffered acutely from realization as the day progressed and ended with a gain of but 3Vi. Prices of kindred properties were better sus tained but nil relapsed from the best fig ures. Fluctuations in Third Avenue con tinued to be of a sensational nature, an parly rise to 101 being followed by a break to W on liquidation ly lutereiits disturbed by the measures projected to finance the company's Indebtedness. A rally to !03i occurred In sympathy with the pronounced rls of the general mar ket In the Into dealinus. Other local utilities lacked feature aside from the Otis securities which, however, did not l'ullv retain 11 substantial rise. Western railroad stocks gave the first indication of strength, and although Interest in these waned somewhat as the other groups became prominent they neverthe less hfld their extreme rise. Among the high priced Industrials. American To bacco, People's Gas anil Sugar achieved 11 commanding lead occasionally, but ended with narrow net changes. J'rcdlc. tions as to the character of tomor row's statements were uniformly favor able but tho advance statistics showed that the gain in cash from the receipts from tho Inner nub-treasury operations were placed nt fc:,S71,118 as compared with n net gain In the previous weik of $i,v!,175. Total sales, t,.VK shares. A reetlctloii' of tho stock market's strength was observed In tho bond operations where tho absorption was very heavy, of the low and middle grades. The market wus broad an active, transactions ag gregating a par value of $2,380,000. United States now 4s ami 5s advunced U and the " declined Va in the bid price. The following quotations arc furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms 703-7OG Meurs building. Telephone B003; Open- High- Low- Clos Ing. est. est. lug. Am. Sugar 11M4 il" H7''i lis Am. Tobacco HClb 10 HCiH 10.".!j Ateh.. To. & S, I'c .. ail. 2.VS, 'i) 20H A., T. ii S. I', Pr .. 2 MT., ii2S W- Brook. H. T 7.V,;j Wi 7.V4 7.'-5i Con. Tobacco Si iTA, III1, :j; Ches. fc Ohio '.".1 aiH - -fi People's Gas lo?" ll'Vi, 1W1 l'lo -Chic. II. & Q Ii!?i 124 l'.!".'- 124?;, St. Paul till llH7i 111 110'i Hock Island lOTi iu.v 107 Pfc'j Delaware & Hud ...117 117 117 117 Kan. & Tex.. Pr ... ."52 : "2'i 3.Vj I.nuls. & Nash ?J 7'. i 7l4 7h?k Munhuttnn Klo 'A's 1.11I tn;va Met. Traction Co ...172 17234 171'i 172',a Mo. Pacific 4l Hi 41'S, 4:.i Jersey Central US m IIS US N. v. central r.i 1.53 .-, 1:1114 North. Pacific :,2i M, f,2 Wi, Nor. Pacific. Pr .... 7.r.H 7.VW 7."iVi 7."'1 Ont. fc West 2:1 'Jf.iJ Si 23 memo .Man mi u 4:;ij 43ai Phil. & Read Is! lS'J 1S1 mi P. & it.. Pr S.-.?4 .Mil, .$ K5 Southern It. It.. Pr.. "1 f.4 A3 Tenn,, C. & iron .... !ni lot M 9')' P. S. Leather lfi'i lli'-i 16 lfiii V. 8. Leather, Pr .. 73',i 7 75U 7' Union Pacific 4rt'J 47s-; 4i'2 4714 Union Pnc. Pr .... "f.'i 7.".34 7.'1,.. 73 Wabash. Pr 21 21'4 21 2P4 West. I'll Ion Ml j Si'i MIS RC.J Ponna. R. It 12014 lM'f, i;w kok Am. H. & W TM GS'4 r,7 C7&; Fed. Steel St'i 55?, .Vl'i 5.V4 Fed. Steel. Pr 734 75 73 CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADR. Open- Illph-Low-Clos. WHKAT. lug, ent. est, ing. .Tilly Mj KI34 tVMf. C!H; May ,.v 674 f.S? 67J oK July ....' Wi ."JV 3314 334 May 324 33 3271 i)A OAT8. . July 32'4 22-S 2214 22V. May 2TJ 23',- 2:j4 23!i LARD. May 5.97 .10 5.97 0.07 PORK. May 10.77 10.95 10.77 10.95 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National liank .... Hid. Asked. . soo . 300 ... HALF OUR ILLS ARE CATARRH. Peruna Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. Congressman Smith, of Illinois. Hon. George W. Smith. Member of Congress, In a re cent letter from Murphys boro, III., to Thu Peruna Medicine Co., says the fol lowing In regard to Peruna for Catarrh: Peruna Medicine Co.; Gentlemen t take pleasure in testifying to the merits of Perunn. I have taken ono bottle for my catarrh nnd I feel very much benefited. To those who are atlllcted with catarrh and In need of a good tonic I take pleasure In rec ommending Peruna. Respectfully, Geo. W. Smith. Major Robert L. Long street, who served on the staff of C.eneral Lee, (lenernl Francis V. Greene, General Arnold, of the Regulars, and General Wllllston, In the late war with Spain, Is the son of the great ex-Confederate General. Major Longstreet was mustered out In June, and he Is now In Washing ton trying to get rid of the Pernicious malarial fever, which he contracted In Cuba. He found Peruna of benefit on his return to the United States, and says the follow ing In regard to the great catarrh cure and tonic: "I have taken Peruna as n tonic on my teturn from Cu ban climate, and find It ex cellent." rjg-jreaefjcgffgyara i&rtArtVrjj Miss Jennie Johnson. Miss Jennie Johnson, Vice President Chicago Teachers' Federation, 2US Lake Park avenue, Chicago, III,, write.-.: "Ayiong the different reme dies I have tried when In need of a tonic none have helped me more than Peruna. I find It especially helnful In cases of catarrh of the stomach; it restores the functions of na ture. Induces sleep nnd bulld.i up tho entire system." Catarrh of the pelvic organs is the bane of womanhood. Most cases of backache are -aused by catarrh of the kid neys. Peruna is just the med icine for catarrh of tho kid neys. It stimulates tho kld, neys to excrete from the blood the accumulating pois on. It gives vigor to the heart's action and digestive system. Peruna should bo useo. '-"all cases of catarrh of the kidneys. Scrnnton Packing C Third National Hank rilnio Dep. fc DIs. Hank Kconomv Light, H. .t P. Co... Lnckn. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co.. Com. ... Clink H Snover.. 1'ief Scr. Iron Fence .V- Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lacka. Dairy Co.. Pret Co. Savings flank TriiFt Co First Nat. Hank (C.irhoud.iluj Standard Drilling Co HONDS. Scrnnton Paps. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1MM People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, di'o l'.US People's Stieet Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo lt21 Dickson Manufacturing Ct Lai'ka. Township School 5rj,.., City of Scrnnton St. imp. i.'t. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Traction i bonds.. 95 200 iio Vo 123 SO livi K) 2) iuo 20 115 115 115 ioo 102 102 i5 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corcctcd by 11. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Hutter Creanieiy, 30c: dairy, tubs, 2So. Bices Select we.tcin, ICc; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new. is5c. Heans Per bu.. choice murrow, $2.10; medium, $2.20; pea. J2.20. Onions Per bu 43p. Flour-tl.SO. PhlUdelphlu Oram nnd Frnnuck Philadelphia, Feb. 2. Wheat-Steady; cotnnu't grade. February, ilu72c. Corn Firm! Uo. higher: No. 2 mUed February, 3744u3Sc. Oats Unchanged! No. 2 white clipped. 31s4n::2e.: No. 3 do. do.. :ioai&c.t No. 2 mixed do., saasuue. Polatoes HtCHdy: Pennsylvania choice, per bushel, fuiifSe,; New Yolk and western, do, do., f.3u55c.: do. do. fair to good, 50uf,2e. Hut ter Firm; fancy western riv.itnery, '.'M-.-e; i, prints. 20e. Kggs Firm; fresh, near by, 19c; ilo. western. 19c; do, southwest em, ISc; do. southern. I.e. Cheese -Unchanged. Refined Sugars Finn, fait demand. Cotton Finn nnd higher; mid dling uplands, Mfco. Tallow Steady; city prime, In hogsheads, CaSUc; country do. do. barrels. dUn-Vlc: dark, do., I'iu5e ; cakes, 5"ja3?ic. ; grease. 3,4u5c ns to color. Live Poultry Firm; fowls. lOallc: old roosters. "uT.&c.; chickens, 9111 to ;(.; ducks, He,; geese, 10alo.jc: turkeys, 9a inc. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, choice. Unlike.: do. fair to good, lOal'ISo; old roosters, 7c; chickens, iieniby, lo.iUV; western do,, large, VHsuU'ic; exceptional lots. 12c; medium do., 9aloc, ; small do,, 7'iaSc: turkeys, nhnUu to fancy, L'alte. , do, fair to good, 9ul!c; Inferior do,, "oao.i Major Longstreet. m Peruna Not a Cure-AU. Peruna Is not u "euro all;" It cures Just one disease catarrh. But since catarrh Is able to fasten Itself within tho different organs of the body, .-o it Is that Peruna cures affections of th.se organs. But wo Insist Hint Fentra cures one disease only. We claim that Peruna Is the only Internal, sclentll.e remedy for catarrh yet devised. Wo claim that catatrh Is a systemic dls easo: that is to ray, it Invader tin whole system, w e claim that Peruna Is a systemic remedy; thnt Is to say, It eradicates catarrh from the system. Catarrh Is not it local disease; Peruin Is not it local remedy. Slncu catarrh Invades tho system, only a systemic remedy can leach It. This Is, In brief, our claim In assigning to the disease catarrh our lemcdy, Perunn. Booker T. Washington, President of Tuskegce College, Tuskegec, Ala,, says: "I have used one hot tip of Peruna and 1 can truthfully say that I have never tnKen uny medicine thnt has Im proved me as much as Peruna." There Is no medicine that can take Us place. Address The Peruna Medi cine Co.. Columbus, O., for free catnrrh book. foal I a JHa SLw.JKr'es jpjar HEAD nmm THROAYmii imm LUNeSill mimn leUI . 11 LM.WilUJt!! GEN. JOE WHEELER Says of Peruna : ' ' I join Sen ators Sullivan, Roach and McEneryin their good opin ion of Peruna as an effective catarrh remedy." A 8p ion of reruna as an enevuvv $11 catarrh remedy." lit JviiwW i IK i iPi 1 yOWi '. p. :. - . w& KX - . C4 at imzzm .! f . ' H-st ra air s,r ACTUii SJZE-jggp isk.visr - y 4&rr MS1SS& g5E2S&sSSSaEaafiSstt. ducks, '.MUM: gcvo. "nl'c. Receipt Flour, l,"i barrels and ",7e0 sacks; wheat. 13,000 bushels; coin. M.'i'O bushels; oats. lB.tioo bushels. Shipments Wheat. l,i."o bushels; corn, 20,,WJ biishels; oats, 21.0"J bushels. New York Grain and Produce. NtW York. Feb. 2. --Floor Neglected uud unchanged. Wheut-Sp.il llim.-r; No. 2 red, 7l"'.e. eli'Vitor; No. 2 red, 77ve. f. 11. b. ullLiit: No. i northern linlutli. 79' ho. f. o. b. iiotlnt prompt; option opened stcadv and developed later into positive sueni'jth and eonsHerablo .ictivltv, 1 lo.cu strong 111 Hu-Se. net higher; .March closed 70:',c. : Moy. 7l',c; July. il-V'. Coin-Spot firm; No. 2. 4UV . I', o, b. notlal and ICc. eleuilor; upilmis opened stendv uud become it rung; cloieil firm at ,e. advance; M.iv closed 3:ie. (Jats Spot steady; No. 2. 20!.c; No. 3, 2'c: No. 2 white. SPic; Nu. 3 while. So'e track niled western, 2MiiS"c: tiaels white, :'.0'ia31e.; options quiet but steadier, liul ter Firm; western creameiy, 2la25c ; do. factory. PJ.ilS'ic; .tune eieiuuiiy. 2a2uc.; imliution creamer). 17a22c; state dairy. Ida2.; do. creamery. 21a25c Cheese Steady; fall made fancy large. 12.iat-e.; full iii'idn fiinev slllllll. 124iul."c. : lalge Into made, IHtnc; small late made, 12a 12'ic lJfss Film: state nnd l'ennsl vnnin. ls'-c; western ungraded ut mark. llaPc.; western, lS':c, loss off. CUicnso Gtsin and Produce. rhlciigo, Feb. ;. Direct Pal la cables reporting the French clop pro.qiects bad were the potent bull Inllueiici. in a fultiy active wheat market today. .May closing Sil'V'. over yiIP'd.i. Corn closed ic nnd oats lnU'-- higher. Provisions worn falily nctlVH and strong on light receipts of hop and 11 reduction In sleeks. .Mny pork closed inc. .May lard 15c. and May ribs, ival2,,.-c. higher, I'ash quotations were .is follows; Flour Sternly: No. 3 spring win at, U.V. : No. 2 red, i9a7(i.: No. 2 com, aiic: Nn. 3 yellow corn, :ilil1u22c.; No. 2 oats. 2'iu23'.c: No. 2 white. 2"'ia 2fic; No. 3 white, Sln2i'.e.; No. '.' rye, M,l"C.; No. 2 barley, 3Sal2c; No. 1 Hhn and northwest. tl.Ki; tlinntliy. 12.53' porlc, Jli.CHitO.t5; bird, $53:ni; sldi'S, Ii.7fin1; Hhoiildets. .VjaGc; clear sides. $".'.Oaii.01 ; whisky, I1.23W: sugais. tinehauged. . Cliicaijo Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 2. C'tttl" I.lirht rniivo steers uboiit steudy. otheis slow; Tex ans. firm: bull, buichcr,' Mock and can tiers strong and active; calves, blghc.t 011 record; feeders about steady; good to choice, !M.10ni25; poor to medium, $.aS; mixed Htot'keis. f3.2"a3.b5; uelecled feed, cm, ti.25n4.Sji good to choice cow.i. $.l.40.v 4.50; heifers, $3.30a5.03; cnuncrs, 2.23u2.l'0; Hon. Win, A. Doane, of San Francisco. Hon. Wm. A. TJcane, Clerk of the city and county of Snn Francisco, In 11 letter written from San Francisco, says: "I would not be without Pe runn. as I have found it to h the best remedy for catarrhnl complaints that I have ever used. have tried most all of the so-called catarrh reme dies advertised, and can con scientiously say that of nil the icmedlcs for catarrhal complaints recommended to me none have been so bcnefl .lal ns Peruna." AVm. A. Deane. Everybody Is subject to ca tarrh. Peruna cures catarrh, acute or chronic, wherever located. Hon. Thomaa Gahnn, of Chicago, 111., member of Na tional Committee of the Dem ocratic party, writes as fol lows: "I was mulcted with! rxtarrh for fourteen years and though I tried many remedies and applied to sev eral doctors I was not able tn find a cure. Finally I learned of the remedy, Pe runa, through a friend, whs hadused it. I took Perunn for twenty-two weeks, and am now entirely cured. I have every reason to think my cure a permanent one. ns It lias boon a year since then. I can heartily recommend Peruna ns a catarrh remedy; It vlll euro when all other remedies fail." Mrs. Hrnckctt. Mr. P. K. Prackett. 8 Sable street. Medford. Mass., pays: "I have been treating myself for latunii for about twenty-four years. During that time I have used many dif ferent kinds of medicine hut. i-ince using your medicines I find them far r.upoio in overv respect. The tonic ef fect "of Peruna on me Is truly wonderful. My wife use3 and lecommends Peruna." Few stop to realize in how many ways catarrh can af fect the body. Kvcry organ, every duct, every passage, overv opening of the human body Is liable to optarrh. Pe runa Is an internal, sys temic catarrh remedy, and acts beneficially on all tho mucous membranes of tho human body. Consequently it Is equally effective to cura catarrh In any organ. ' rz. -1 n 1 bulls, $2.7J.i 1.53; calves. $5.50,ig,75; fed Texas beeves. $l.i5.2. Hogs-Weak to Re. lower; top fancy. $5: fair clearance; mixed nnd butchers. $l.o.ul.9..: good to choke heavy. sl.hCa.'.; rough heavy. i.6. 175' light. $l.l.il.s7,s! bulk of sales. t4.S0 ii..t7'. She-11 and Lambs-Strong to 10c hlghcV; native wethers. $l.75a5.40 lambs. S1a7'.M: western wethers. $I.(5iu.2j; west ern lambs. ii'a7.1o. Hecelpts-Cattle 2.5M lK.nl; hogs. 2l.fiA) head; sheep, ..000 hend. nufTolo Live Stock Mr.rl-e: ll.ist Uuff.ilo. 1'eb, 2. Cattle No re eelms or sales today; feeling steady: veals, higher; tops. $9a9.75; others. $ii.i i" 75. Hogs Receipts. 35 cars; generally :e. lower: Yorkeis. t5.10a5.15; mixed and li'.dliun. $5.15; good heavy. !5a3.20; pigs. fi.15: roughs, J.l0.il.7J; stags, tl. 7ua1. Sheep and Lambs Rei eipts. 50 cars; net Ivxe and higher: top l.imhs S7.35a7.40; iiills to good. $t'aT.2"i! mixed sheep, tops, J3.23.i".50; culls to good, jJ.Sla3.15; weth ers and jearlings, 5.$3.iU.4'i. New York Live Stock. New York. Feb. 2. Steers mid fat cows shade lower; others, steady; steers, tl.'.n Ii5.ro; bulls. t:'-i.l'i; cows, t2.50a4.10. CuIvim Finn for all grade; veals. fiiH; baruvnrd calves. iinmlnnl, Sheen Steady; lambs, stead v to 15c. lower: four cars unsold; sheep, jtl.fton5.73; Iambs, $7.23 n7.73: yearlings. $1.50. Hogs HIkIici", statu pigs, 5.LO.i5.10. East Liberty Cattle. Kmst Libel ty. Feb. 2.-Cattlc-Stea.ly; extra, t5.7o.ni; prime. T3.l0a5.(5; cuinmon, tj.23ain. I logs--Steady; prlmn mediums, $3.25; heavy Yorkers. 5.15a5.20; light Yoikeis. t5.lea5.15: roughs, $3.25a:!.:W. fchecp-Slendy; ehoKv wethers, f5.3O.i5.40; I'oinmon. $210.1351; choice lambs, $7.10a 7.25; common to good, fiu7: veal calvej, $7aS. Oil Market. Oil Cii. Fib. 2.-Credlt balances, tl.fii': certificate.-., no bids: shlpintnte. .".(i.OJI barrels: average, M.03I barrels: runs. S2.5H 1 bairels; average, S2.514 barrels. CASTOR I A Tor 'Infants anil Children. Tti9 Kind You Have Always Bought Slsaatun of CtutiZfyTJfai Hon. Thomas G.ahEin. H-. !'i .
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