THIS SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1900. NORTHEASTERN HALLSTEAU'S HERO. L. E. Tiffany, at the Risk of His Own Life, Rescues Lena Barnes from Drowning in the Susquehan na River. Speclnl Correspondence of The Tribune. Hallst'eatl, Keb. C A ratty or little pit Id, IncludltiK MNm Lena Harms, vcre sk.itliiK on lit'.1 Susquehanna river lien- Saturday afternoon, when, opposite the old swlniniltif? hole, when,' the water Is about llfteen feet tl ep, Miss names stepped into an nlr hole nnil was nt unco lmmercd In ttw rushing torrent. The plucky pill cliintt to a cake of lie until Will Haine" and eoml other irrntlemen, wlin were about fifty rod-c mm the sicne. were attracted to the spot by the c tics of the frightened child Hoard" and planks were sdioved out to her for lvr to Rt.i?p, but none were ions enough to quite reneh the Rlrl After cllnirltur to the Ire about ten minutes -md bs ivg partly u pi cmne bv the cold, she mid: ' I'm koImb," and fc.ink Into th" waves. Will Hirw"-. father of the Rlil, lictamc dls-ttaetod bv this and pluiieKd Into the ilei. but the Ire b li.nied him fioin loWiln,' the spot where lite diuchtei1 wink. The in was about two ln hi s thick when- the nreldent nceiiiioil ntid ch-ai i" ctjstal, M) tli.it the ontook'Ts rould he thu drovvnlmr. i:ltl tome to the urface nu clei the lie. ll h'ipj of rest ue wps abandoned, s.ie bv I. i:. Tiffany, who thie-v off his roat, ot and a revolver which !!" billed, and noticing tint the kI?1 raine to the s-urlaie tindet the lee it Inti-rvnk of about evciv four feet, he Fkaud bcltrv the fit.il hole, c.ticfiil!." ineasitied the dlMiitici with Ills eve, tli"ii pave a nliihty leayt Into the air. Bflklrit his feet with sr.eh loiee tint the lev bioke -mllli ientlv to Irt him i:: up to hie w.il-t Then with his haivli and nuns lie sitctec'ed In litcaUlnr? th" be about him l'uttlus ills face ilo to the l"e lu vatehed for th-1 Klrl and sue her ils-e1 undei the ire about a foot from bim and le.ielilns under v Ith his arms' he crrabhod hei bv the eollai of hir cloik and pallid her out of tie water and tarred the w itet out of the Klrl. i'onrclousne was lesloied by arti ficial les'lratlon. Pi. VanNV? ,ii Biimmoiu-d. nnd -if tot tiiMnr; the rIiI to the home of I- li. TIITanv he oo-m reeovered. Hut foi Mi Tlflnnv's re tnaikable ptesenee of nund ind daiim," action the Kill could not po'slblv hive scaped, as tlie lie i liimh thicker Just below the fpot. When Interviewed M"-'. iiiMie- slid she romomlieied 'omi'i to the nifar twlie. iiue hlttlntr lie l heid acalnU the Up rnd th- next ll'iu hitting th lie with liei hind. tivlnpr to lire ik thioueh. The ounr la 1 Ins fully le roveted fioin the shod; KILLED AT DURYEA. Han While Stealing a Ride Crushed in a Train Wreck. Special to the Seranton Tribune I'ittston. Fob. J- Anil Caldei wood, apod about nineteen jeais, w.i l.ill-1 In a vvicck on the I.ehlKh Vnlle i.ill load, Jim belo-v the I)ilte.i nosslnp, at an ciily houi jiMnday moniini; Cildetwood with several companions had boauled .1 fast fiilght foi a tide, and while coming clown the mountain cut-off the Haiti p.mcd. The two spi tlons came tom-ther apaln with Kicat force and .1 lialf-do.:in cus w ic wiecked. Caldei wood's body vva.e taken fioin the debt Is. On Sunday mninltu;, Caldei wood. Con O'liojle, l).ild Mono a and John Kus ike left home, the day beluir pleasant, to take a ilde to In l.eitown oei the I.ilnch Valley tallioad, as they vvei. in the habit of doltiK In summer. On their leturn home the lain beat against tlieni and thev nought leliiKe In n Hat inr on which was nn i-mihn-c waon coveted with eainass. into this they ctent and felt quite sniiK until they beenn to leallze that thev weie neai Inp home. The) piepaud to jump, but the train was koIiik at a tei rifle into and thc knew to Jump then would be suicidal. The tialti was pirted, but they did not Know this. Thcie was a clash and the knew no mine until they found themselves alonsslde the tine!: with the wieckai;e all aiounl them. In thcli filKlit tin v attemnte 1 to itm ana for the tlist time thev nilss-cd Caldei wood. Ill bodv w.is not found until the debt is was belli,; ili'.ued awav. The body was lomoved to Moiton'.i A Women's Eyes Will tell her love, though every other feature be hidden under the oriental Yashtnak. A wotnau's ejes are equally eloquent as to her health. She can teach her lips to lauj!i in spite of piin, but the ecs will never le paitner in that deceit. Deenliolliie. . ilnrt.- circles, wrinkles at the cornets, tell the story of pain anci Sleeplessness. Much of the nerv. ousness, sleepless ness and sulTennj in general, endured bv women, is caused by a dis eased condition of the womanly or cans. When that diseased condition is cured there are no more hollow, dark ringed ejes. Dr. Pierce's Vavnr. Ue Prescription cures irregularity, inflammation, ul ceration, and fe male weakness, tops enfeebling drains, strengthens the nervous s stem aud pivos to tln mother health for her duties, and happi- area tu men pcrionnaucc, Mjr niect was troubled with fcnule weaknew P saatt our years before 1 atked for your ad Wee." writee Mr. 1. W. McCregor, of 6icf St. and Pflneeton Ave , Chicago, 111. You ailvled her ll uJi,t ?ri y,''! favorite Pre wrlption, which be dkj filtbfuljr for nine month, oud now we acknowledge to you that he ia ull uvm ?.? tw cBnt hnk you enough for the cure. We hays recommended your medicine to all our frienda, and UUev n9 be a wonderful ili$ coyry. Vr. ie;J:e Medical Adviser, paper foyers, KniJrft on receipt of ai one ceat atamps to pay cost of mailing only. Ihe cloth-bound yolume for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, BuffakvJJt,V. iBSSFSKS i m W Wmm 1 mt !LN 1 1 11 J ummB lFT2M$?4 kVU KaTiMYllHU pBfBnlJHy PENNSYLVANIA undertakers estnbllnlunent nnd nfter vvatd removed to the home of his pat ents. The Calderwood family haw Ijci it unfortunate of late. The mother and daughter weio Injuied In nn olcc tile rin wreel: near iJunnioro a few weeks tiRo. The funeral of the boy will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.10 o'clock. Intorinmt will be In Lang I'llffe cemeteiy. COUNTY LINE SURVEYS. Commission Has Decided the Boun daries Between Lycoming: and Tioga. Kpiclal to the Bcranton Tribune Townnda, Feb. C The commission that was appointed some time nK') to c'KtnbriKh the line between Tinea and I..euinllih' counties ban completed Itrt work and is now preparing Its lepott. The line In ciuestlon has bien In doubt f-lnce the forming of Tlopa lounty, and as 1. uly as is,",j suteorH went oer the line, but their repot t was not con firmed. In IVfiO another .survey was made, nnd only a pmtlon of the lino conflimcd, and in 1W, mote of It was iletci mined. Since then pait of the line has be I'll In dispute, and the teport of the present commission will undoubt edly settle the matter. The eiiRlncciH composing the conimls Mem .ue II. i:. Hall, of Tow.mda, 1). I, Ueane, of Wcllsboio; John Moi,?ati, of i:ik county, and K. J. Kldrcd, of L 10111I11K county. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to the feninton Tribune. Susqtiehnnn 1. IVb. f. The Kile boiler i-hop will be it moved to the sleam hummei nhop biillcllm;, wlilch will be enlaieJ. Many Mumtoid, of Slf,rrucca, 11 s-en-lot of ltiown unheislty, who haB been seriously ill vlth typhoid fcvei. Is re coerltiK. The nmriiiTP of Miss Uattle Lajser, of .-iis.fieh inn.i, to Klnnue Ficuden liolm. of Deposit, X. . will oeeur at the home of tile biiib', on Siulllt; nti(ot. on Tlnifdav evening, Kebru aiv ... The choir of the Methodist church will soon pu uetit the cantata, "The Great Light " The 'Vom!ns; confeience tilo, Kaie Jay and Thomas, will give a concert In the Methodist church In the near future. Monliose confident! expects to have 11 $10,C0O 1 anility, ghlng emploMuent to ft 0111 ion to iso pei sons iar font or nl months of tlie .M'.n. The Honebd.ile Independent Is twisted when It state-' that Susque hanna Is among the towns alllieted with scarP-t fever. Kiank Taitley. 11 well known lUns li. Hilton imgilist, has lotlied fioin tlie ling to conduct Tuiklsh baths in lilng hamton 1'i.nik Is a native of Sus (liuliauna. Suciiehanu 1 tountv Mnrtone men epeet to sell a girat amount f stoni for the New Yoik undugiound i.ill loacl. I imes Mi Minn,, an eitu med lesldent ol N'uih J-ukson, Is .illicalh ill SuukUu I elng the (list annlxersary ol the death of lit Mew nihop Will 1 1111 O'llaia high iiits ut lequlnn was ceiibi.itecl In the chine lust in the dlo- cesi , Kiv. W.iltei S. rvtpfon, of Pikotn on Sunday p reached in the Oakland Methodist church. Lonj;iis!nan '". Tied Wilght te tuined to Washington on Sunday Thlitv lloliteln cattle belonging to Dalil S. Slnui''inesse, of I.lttle Mea dows, sufliting fiam tuberciilmls, weie eondemned by Wtcilnai Sur geon Tower, of Montioe, and killed The cnuascs wete utlijted in feitilir.lng woik 111 .ir I'lngh.iinton, Thete was n eiy laige 'ittendnnen at the evangelistic si-i vices in tlie l'uslnt 1 1 in church on feunday. Kvan- I g"lNt Sheldon iieaehlti' two Btinlntr fe irnoiih. I '. S Ilnvne, of Alhiny, is making I a dliecntoiy of Susquehanna. 1 D !5. Alney of Montiose, has re- I cowied fioin ills ueent lllnes. Klthu K"V. A. V. llaidlng. of Oreit ' lJnd, 01 Ui. C. '. Hal'", of Montro-o, Is the oldest Odd IVllow now living In ' Susoiiehanna ountv. The nntter Is being discussed In the newfqinpeirt of the e ountv. I The New Mllfoid dvert'rer Intl- mates th.it when the odlce of state pen itoi nest j.e.if goes "seeking the . imn," Colonel duties P Pratt, of N"w Mllfoid, will make no attempt to es cape. And tlieie are otlietp! Owing to Inisk buPlnesc on the rend tlie Kilo ins advanced quite a laig numbi'i of tliemen to ( nglneers Tlie Demoeiats have nominated J. P. Gallagher foi niaor jf Koiest Cltv. In the iMiicus he beat J r Wellbiook by one wile. , Picsldcnt K L. Thnm'is, of the I'll. , wlio has peen itttendtng a meeting of tallioad olliiiils am' Hiothihood or ginl'Uiom In lIoiiiell"llle. lias to tinned to 'ow Yolk Ilev. K. N Ulcn pastor of the Sus quoliann.' ltaptlst ohtneli, who has ben ns-stlng ltev. Mr. Wbalen in ie vival seivlces In the Ilonesdale Hap tiFt chinch has returned homo. A Siifquuhanna delegation will at tend the ilonesdale nit-ttlet Kpwoith Ktague convention in Thomson on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. BRADFORD COUNTY. Bpeilal to the Seranton Tilhune. Towanda, Keb. 5. .Mr. und Mis, D. ". .Stevens, lonneily of tin Iirk hottl, but now residents of Uuffalo, aie visiting ft lends and ielatles hcie. Itobeit J'.. Gnnle, conductor In tin Towanda yards of thu Kelilgh Valley, and Miss Nellie Murphy, also of thin plnee, weie mauled at Wllkes-liarre on Thutsd.iy by Fnthei Hustln, of St. Maty's cl'ttuh. Dogs ate again killing rhc-cn In Kast ein ltradford. Chance llor Day, of the Syi.teime uni veislty, will give an nldiecs at tlui convention of the Twentieth Oentuty Thanksgiving Commission t onion nw, Th'J Towanda high school team was defeated by the Klmlrn l-'ieo A'.udemv boys In a game of basket ball at this place Saturday evening, John Hughes, nn Krlo engineer, was killed nt Waverly on Tiiday evenlns, by failing off the engine tender. Febiuuiy couit opens today William Toft, of Tioga Centre, has been arrested nnd placed under $1,000 ball on a warrant charging hlmwltli being one of the robbers who iclleved Samuel Marshall, tax collector of She fehequln township, of 3flt) mil two watches. The constnhlo of Sheshequln n reived a wnnant from a Towanda Justice and then went to Clwego, wherj he Ferved a worrant on Toft, charging him with being 11 fugitive. The pris oner was plared In the Owego Jail. Mr. Mat shall has Identified the thief. It will be lemcmbcred that Inst Novem ber tlie house of Mr. M.ushall was burglarized and Mr. nnd Mrs, Marshall wtie bound nnd gagged, Alrhonso Hcmwoith, a prominent far mer of Oiwell. died on Thursday, nged 70 years, being n sufferer for some time. A widow who Ik blind nnd two sons and one daughter survive him. Mis James Vandyke, of Saco, has purchased the II. Ktt.xkendall tesldenei nnd will become a resident of Townnda tills spi lug. K. C. Qi alley, of Ditluth, has been In the county the past week on n buslneta mission. A passenger coacli has been fitted up by the Lehigh Valley at Snyre foi the wrecking ciews' ue while out on duty. It la equipped with bitnkn and has a kitchen npirtnieiit. which s lilted with utensils. Je?e Wnrdell, of Butt" City, Mont., Is lilting his mother in Towanda. Judge K. M. Dunham, of I.nport", last week began a hearing In the suit of the Kradfotd county cominlssloneis against the I.chlgh Valley llallroa I rompanv, the purpose of which la to deteimine whether eettr.ln pioperty of tlie company at Sayre shall be subject to local taat!on or not, The case was certified to Judge Dunham by Judge l?ck some time prior to his deith. The elilin of the eomi-inv I that their j shops In question nte a part of tlie equipment mod in maintaining and nintnllnn i r n.iml nnd U CM 1 nil MV fl ' i'l"l tl 11114 III' I lilt illl'l etc --111.11 ('"J ' fc state tax, but n're not subject to local taxation. HONESDALE. bpeel il to the Scrntiton Tribune. Ilonesdale, Keb S ltev. If. J. Whalen will continue as pastor of tlie Uaptlsi chuich In Hunesdile during tlie month ol Kebntarj ltev. Mi. Ciydenvvlse Is expected to pieich In the Methodist church every evening duilng the picsent week. Thuisdiv evening next, for the first time In HvneMlale, Will Carlton will appear at the opci.i house and recites fiom his own wtltltiAs. Ilonesdale poplo 1110 foitunate In having an op poitunlty to hear this noted poet. About foitv nelghbois and other ft lends of Mr. and Mis. Frank Corey tun pt ls d them at tlieii home on Third stieet on Friday evening list, It being their twenty-fifth man Inge nnnlver saiy. A mort enjoyable e.wnlng was spent. The vlsltoi'1 came 'well sup. plied with iefreshmont and a num ber of useful pi cents, among wb'eh w.is a beautiful dlnnei set. Woid nclvfd fiom II. C. Hand, who Is In New Yotk, and who his had an operation performed fot the icnioval of a cntatact fiom his ce, Is that the conditions ate favorable foi a success ful operation. A letter received on Satin dav re poited the sifo ai rival of iMis. .1. D. Weston. MI01 Plata It Totrey nnd Mis Josephine Whltncv at r.ermida. The pntv etieeunteied it s'Ver.. storm on the lourney and were twenty-two houis late leaeliing their destination. It ! now expected that within a few d.is th Krle pausengei tialns will come anil go fiom the new Dclavvnie and Hudson station. Xegotl.it Inns aie pending for th lii'juuf.ii tuie of Iiult 1.1 1 .s at the old glass factoiv plant, located at Tiacy ille. TUNK7IANN0CK. Special to the Seranton Tiibune. Tiinkhaunock, Feb S The teal es tate, Insinanee and pension business belonging to the late A, M.vron Kast mati has been disposed of by the ex ecutrix of the estate, the leal estate and pension departments being pui chaseil by Lewis & Vose and the In stil mice business going to the G. P. Deishlmei agency. C li Little, of Seranton, was in Tunkhannnck over Sunday. .1. M. u tin Keifei, supeiintendent of the Tunkhannoek Manufacturing com pany, will it-move his family to Cai-bondale- In the near future, the busi ness of the company being located tlieie. W. X. He nobis, Jr.. nnd K. K. Little, of Wllkes-H.uie, spent Sunday In Tunkhannoek. The store building nt the corner of Tioga and Hildge streets, owned by the Herny Staik estate and occupied for many jenis by Herilek Pros, as a gen e:al stoie, will be repaired and tented to Louis Hilkowlch for a teim of ten jeats. For the Babies. Tlieie Is no better medicine for the babies than Chambei Iain's Couch Itemed)'. Its pliasant taste and piompt nnd ertectti.il cuies make It a favorite with mothers and small child! en. It quickly cuies their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cuies croup and has been us. d In tens or thousands of cases without a single fallute so far n we have been able to h-irn. It not only cures ctoup. but w lien given as soon us the croup) eough appeals, will prevent the attack. In cases of whoop ing eough it liquefies the tough mucu, making It easlei to expectorate, and lessens th-- seveilty and frequency of the paioxvstns of coughing, thus de pilving that disease of all dangerous consequences. For sale by all diug glsts. Matthews llios'., wholeale and 1 etui! agents. FOREST CITY. Spi clnl to tho Sc rauton Tribune Foi est City, Feb. 5. Mis. Jane P.ey nolds, of Delaware street, who bus been ailing, Is Impiovlng. This morning the Paptlsts will hold .1 iiittage piaycr meeting ut Vandllng at the- home ot Mr. Ljons and tomor row evening one will bo held at tho home of Mrs. Hopkins. Thomas Iteynolds nnd wife visited old friends at their former home on Welsh Hill last wee-k. Thomas W. Cummlngs and wife, for mer lesidents of this place, but who have recently lemoved to Herrlck Cen ter, are visiting friends In Schenectady, The following programme was ren deied by the Lltetury, Musical and De bating society of the Welsh Congrega tional church, In the church basement last week Solo, "Molly, Dear;" ad diess, by chairman: select reading, Kv.tn O. Kvans; solo, Kdlth Morgan; recitation, Stella Davis; solo, David J s8JQ-svve9'svove'sv'svi BEECHAM'S 0M M nmkm Htm cire iinmi in NcrvNi MsvNcrs. m 1 0 cenia aud S cant, at ruf atorea. 6-a-6-i-js,aeah.a-ava'-sa H?Ri If the system I s overworked nature neeJs aid to restore the body to a nor mal healthy con dition. The best medicine to do this is the Bit ters. It will cute Dyipeplii ndlKeMloi, Constipation, Ntrvouanetf, Malaria, Pever and Ague. John Jones; solo, Henry Carr; teclta tlon, Hc-lla Melville; solo, Iluth Wat kins. Another meeting will bo held this week with nn equally Interesting programme. No admission will bo charged and all are cordially Invited to be present. The revival meetings In the Metho dist church are being well attended and will continue this week. D. Stanley Kvans, of Seranton, greeted his many friends here Sun iley. Thete will be a special meeting In tho Presb) terlan church commenting this evening and continuing Wednesday, Thursday and Frldny evenings with the following subjects "Hevivals in History," "How We May Ptoinote a Revival," Hindrance to and Are We Heady." The meeting ne.t week will be conducted by the evnngelst, It. D. Sheldon, of Kingston, X. Y., who will be assisted by n little blind fill whose singing has ntti.icted much attention. Mr. Sheldon will be heie Sunday, IVb marv 11. TRICKS OF SHOPLIFTERS. Ingenious Ways of Smart People to Get Things for Nothing. Fiom Tit-Hits. There is no section of criminals that display such vnrled ingenuity as shop lifters,' said a clever detective, who has had a long cxpeiieiice of the fra ternity; nnd 1 can ohsuio vou that many of them might give lessons in cunning to tho most artful Chinee. Shoplifting Is a science that appeals hugely to woman. Their sex, to a ccitnin extent, disarms suspicion, espe cially when, aB Is usual, they are ele gantly dressed, and do their shopping In a well appointed brougham. Their di ess gives them unlimited scope for tlie concealment of small articles; and again, the game Is so eompatatlvely flee from risk, for If they are caught red-handed, a3 a litle, It simply means an awkward Interview with the pio prletor and paMuent for the goods ap pioprlated. You see, It does not pay a fashion able rhopkeeper to give his house a bad leputatlon as a haunt of thieves; and, further, many of tho lady-llftera nte women with some standing In so ciety, who nre either kleptomaniacs or who cannot ic-slst the sudden tempta tion or annexing a pietty thing with out payment. Ladles of this class aie novices In the nit, and are leadlly detected. A common pi notice with them is to slip any small nrtlilo from tlie counter into their umbrellas when the assistant's back Is tinned. If detected, It is the simplest of accidents, and tho culpilt apologizes piettlly and restates the ai tide Another favoilto place of conceal ment Is In the loose folds of a blouse or "shin," where anything small will lie undected, while the mote nrtful among them have cunningly devised pockets in their skirts, into which they inn slip quite a large amount of plun dei. One lady, who had quite a long and successful career at counter-stealing, was always accompanied by a little gill, ostensibly her dnughter, canying a large doll. The mother, who was young nnd pietty, and faultlessly diessed, would hold the doll while she was being served (a very natural and prudent act with a valuable doll, which tho child might drop at any mo ment), and when the assistant's atten tlon was wlthdtawn bhe would slip Into the hollow lnteiior of the doll any small aitlcle, fiom a bottle ot scent to an aitlcle of Jewelry, that might be lying near. Jewelers and chemists whose count ers are crowded with portable articles of value aie the chief victims of wo men of this class. The periodical sales of Inige drapers naturally nffoid good opportunities for women thieves man) of them, I am sorry to say, women of social position. In the Inevitable crush It Is an easy thing to annex fiom the counter a costly piece of laci, a rem nant of silk or a few yoids of ribbon, and theie nie many women with we'l fllled purses who cannot u-slst the temptation of stealing a shilling's worth of 1 llibon at the lisk of social disgrace and mln. Of emu s.e. as I dire.wy )ou know. nearly all fit ins employ women detec tive", smartly, dressed and of ladylike appeal a nte, who mix with the crowd of putchaseis. and have a eiy keen eye Indeed for these peculations. TIkpj 1 women ire- regulnily employed by tho III ins, live on the premlrcs, nte paid I from CI 10s to 2 10s. v week, and keep an e)e as much on the assistants ns on their eustontus. The tiltks of the male shoplifter are much more v.uiid and subtle than those of his female ilval. A veiy com- I mon pinctlee Is to catry a stick or iimhtelln with a hollow receptacle at the top. A spring rebasts the silvei or gold-mounted top; the stolen aitlcle, which must naturally be small as It Is valuable, Is slipped Into the padded hollow and the top sptung back aguln Into position. A very skillful thief made a hiding place- of the hollow part of nn aitlflclil forearm, into which he could palm an article with lightning rapidity. One of the latest devices is to wear a glove with a pocket or a seiles of pockets In the palm, nnd, while examining small aitleles of Jew city, rings, broches, gold pendants, and so on, to slip one or more Into tho concealed pocket by a prac tlc ed movement of the fingers. Another trick Is to carry some ad hesive substance in the palm of the gloves, and by carelessly resting tho palm on nn article of Jewelry to re move It. Tho opportunities for exer cising these- tilcks while the assist ant's back Is turned, or while he Is at tending to another customer, are man)t Put much shoplifting is done with tho help of a confederate, who strolls In rasually while No. 1 Is making his pui chases, One or two valuable articles are handed to tho second customer, who Is apparently quite a stranger to No, 1, nnd, If the latter Is suspected and searched, of eouise, nothing Is found in his possession. Of till rob beries, with smeared and hookened sticks, of false alarms vVilch draw- the shopkeeper In puisult of Imaginary thieves, leaving the ic-nl pilferer fiee to do his work, and of the hundred and one other artifices, it would icqulre al most a volume to sneak. QlTTEB THE MARKETS. Wall Street Revlevv. New York, Fob. 5 Tho stotk market was subjected to a novel process of di gestion tocluy nnd came thiotigh the or deal remarkably well. Stocks which vvcro lenders In activity each strength ened during the movement nt hut week were heavily sold to tnku prollls. The tirOlIt tllkltll? U11H tllOt til- Mil r-nf.wlili I nliln an outside demand that offerings weie 1 ausurueti wuii utile uuuuiiii) mm wlin out any material eoiiees-fon In pileo be ing made neeesuul). Indeed all) ap proach in prices to Katuulay's luvcl re sulted in li notable hardening In the mar ket the surface becoming piactleully mi )ieldlug at Saturday's level. OfTerlngs ot stocks fell to a minimum and havers In order to sccuie stocks were obliged to ralsu their bids to n point to )lelil prolits to the sellers on tin ir lust week's piircbnses. While professional oV-rn-luiH vvero thus taking prutlts at sutnu points In tho list thev were replacing their funds in other stocks which had not moved Inst week or In which the movement had been only Inaugurated thus with trailing proceiding on an act ive scalo and the movement of prices taking on n considerable degree of Ir regularis, the market presented nil the churaeteilstlcs of a true bull movement. Upward movements In prices were easily achieved and the spei illative sentiment showed Itself epilck to respond to any storks. The leaders of the rallronil list weru the Norfolk und Western stocks, new developments regaidlng special tho common advancing 2 and the pre ferred Vj. Louisville, St. Louis and San l'tniiclsco, Denver and lllo (Irande aud a numlier of other lallroads responded to goon Hiniemenis or 1 alliums ine iron and steel sioiks eontinuid very pioml Hint aud the leadership bete was siilftid also, under the Inlluerce of utilizing In Amcrli an Steel and Wire und "iimc oth- rs. Tho new leadei ot tho group was National Steel, which was very heavily bought on llontltig tc pin ts of enormous (.linings lor the past vc ir to lie shown b tho foi tin riming nmiunl icpoit. He ports nf similar kind hive Ik en un heeded for past mouths in Wall street but toda) tho stock shot up under their Influence an extreme i" Oilier mctnlieis of the metal Mmip elostlv allied by Iden tity of ownership movid In close svm p.ithv. Amcrli an tlnop and 'Jin Plato nre in tills class. He public Steel, the Smelting sticks and Anaconda weie also strong. The market closed acllvn and strong at best prices foi many slot ks. Total s lies today. 70 M0 shales. The bond m.ilket was Irregular and not so active as of lite. Total sales, par value, .TfirOO Vnltid States old 4c. now 4s and 5s advanced 'i In the bid price. The following quotations are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co , rooms 703-7CH Mcnrs building. Telephone ;ooa: Open- High- Low- Clos ing est. est. lug. Am. sugar in n.v; us'; 1144 Am. Tobacco luTV. H5i lttl lOB Atcb , To S. Fc... 2ii4 :o'6 MH 20'4 A.,"T. & a v., Pr .. nr i,;-t dm ti-a llrook 11. T 7.1'4 7:"-i 74't 7U j Con. Tobacco I1M, . S'.' sp4 Ches. & Chlo 2'i'i 20T' ;'H5 "" People's Gas lilC, lot MS lliS'J, Chic- P. A.- 1 UN's 1JV1 UtU li;', St. l'.illl 121H ii 1JU Ui ltoek Island lav,, im W, tin D. L. W 17'ii4 17!'"i IT.", 17014 Kan. & Tex., 1'r .. JT4 34U IMVi .11 Louis. & Nash 7'Hi St 7,)1) M Manhattan i:u .... w,7a "OH 'i.VH wj Met. Traction Co ...171 171' 17J'!- 171 Mo. I'acllle 4tf 4i.'i 4V, 4'i Jelsey Central US US 117), 117' N. Y. Central . ..r.l'i IT,'. IIP liVi, North I'acllle r.".T, Il Tt'i SI"' Nor. I'.ie. IT 7V, 7V4 7V,, ' Out. West 22 20, 227,, 21i(, I'icillc Mali 41'', 4. 4t 4t'i I'liil. Head 104 1& li, 1S 1". & It., l'r .Mi r-7'i M r78 southern K. it.. I'i . r fn' "'j' Teim., C. & iron .1110 l(ll, till H 1 . H. I.e-itlier .... V. S. L nihil, l'r I'nlon I'acllle .... Villon Par . l'r . Wabash. Ir West Union . ... l'enna It. It Am. .. Sr W Keel. Steel Fed. Steel. Pr .... . lip, ii' in1, ii; . 7.1 2 "7 7II1 , 7,"rt il J"1' iP iV . 7Vh 7i-i, 7"7r 7i'' i . 21 2I4 -'1 21' . S7, l7H, W,' M. ,.!" Ill ID1 )!1 . r.s 's r7 r"i. j5l't :T1 ' J7'" i 7r Ti4 ""''i ToS(i CHICAGO IIOAKD OP TRADP.. Ope il- IIif.li- Low- Clou. WIIKAT. Ins?, est. est In.;. July rv, rs?,, cu fii'i Jlnv ii (', (j7"-h C7"i COHN. July ?. ..t "..;, ni m.iv svi ni, ct, :s!'i OATS. Julv 22' 2.'" 221m 2; May 23'; 2J'i T, :'i' LAUD. M.iv 6Ki CIO fifl'i 1. 1 J.inuarv L l.' C .1) fl d 17 i 1'OltK. ' Mav 10J7 101-, iout lO'r, I July 10H7 11.0J WW II UJ Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. As-kcd. Tirst National Hank MK) f-eninton SaIiiKs Hank 200 Seranton 1'acklmr l'o. t)J Third Nationnl Hank 4T. Dime Dep & DIs. II ink 200 Keoiionn LlKllt. II. & P. Co 47 Lacka. Trust & Sift- Dep. Co. 130 Seranton Paint Co SJ ClntK fc Snovtr Co, Com. . . -IOC Clark & SiiOM-r., Pref 123 Str. Iron renec .t MfK. Co. ... .--. 1I Seranton Axle Works Kl Lacka. Dairy Co, Pref 20 Co. SnUnns Bank & Trust Co 230 Plrst Nat Tank (Ctirbondnlej ... 300 Standard Prllllm; Co 30 LONDS. Seranton Pass. Hallway, tint morttriiue. duo l'O) Ill ... People'h Street Hnlle.i. tlist inoitK.irre, dee 1118 115 People's Street Rilivay, Gen eral mortc.ice. due 1'21 113 1 DlckRun Manufactuilni; Co 100 l.aeka. TownMilp hchout 5 HU City of Seranton St. Imp. u. ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 3 Seranton Traction 6 bonds.. 113 ... Seranton Wholesale Market. (Corected by II. (3 Dale. 27 Laek iwnntia ( Avenue.) ' Hutter Crcnnieij, Jie.i dairy, tubs, 2Sc. Krbi 8eb ct western, 15c-.; ne.uby st ito, 22e. ""cheese Pull cream, new, 33'le. II. ...,d l.i 1,1 i l,rtl,-n m.irmw lfl- ' medliiin, f.'20 pea, J-'-O. Onlullh Pi r bu , -13c. I llour Jl"0. Phllftdelphta Oin'n and I'rortucu I Plillailelphla. Teh. !, - Wheat - I'nl ehaiiK'd, contract (,'rtide, IMiraaiy. Ma 7.'e. Coin Stiuilj, t.ilr demand, No. 2 mixed i'eliru.iij, :iSa:V,e. Oats Plim, ' lull' ilenmnd; .No. -' whllo cllpjicd, M'jii ...v.; No '1 do. do, o0i,ii;c,; No. .' mli d, do, J'M?ii.e. I'ut itoib Klrm and UUip r; l'cnnslani i i liolee. per busln 1 oie; New Yoik and western do, Smujc.; do. eln fair to iroeid. do . .r3a3oc. l'lour Pn el.iiiKed, Iluitcr Plrm; Rood deniiml, fane- wcsttin eieaniei.e, 2 e.j do. plinth, Ac. IrKh Dull and Jc. luwei; fresh, nearb, lhe. : do western. 10e., elo. soutli- i weiitern. bie-.: do, Miuthcrn, 13e, Cbeee I'nehnnijfd Ut tint tl Sim' n s Steady, 1 Cotton I'm huiu-'id Tallow Steady; city prlmo in hoKflii.idH, Si'Uc-.; niuntiv do do, b.ntels. r.".a3'H'.; dull, do, I'.-ioe., cakes. .V.-ile.. Biease, ,)i ,113c. Live I'oiil tlj Uneh uweil; fowls, luille.: old toos tirs, 7,i7' c ; ihlekiiiK. ii'lulu'lc. ; dinks, lie.; niee. Hulo'-.c; turki.s, '.laUK-Diei-snd Poiiltn Plrm unci hluher with wood dein.ml: fowls, choice, ll'. ilJe.; do fair to Rood, lOalle ; old loostein, "c.i ehlcKcns, ni.irby, lD.ilJc; western do., law, uau.c-.: illinium no. iu inc.: com mon, do , bMc. ; tui lv. s. iajte. : ducks, i l.'c. ; Kreni-e, 7a'Jc Receipts Kloiu. 1,1") biricls und 5 'mo sacks; wheat, Kern) hiisu els; i in. Vll,oJ busheW; ci.us, 10,O liushels. Shipments Wheat, l.lmi liusli els; com. lUl.uuu bushels; oats, 3A) luieli. els. New York Grain nnd Produce, New Vork, Feb. 5 Plour Held erv steadily on aihlees from tho mills uud little chance- from S.iturd.i ; Minnesota patents, Jl S'i-i'i le). Wheat Spot mm kit easy; No. 2 I eel, 7&V e-leatoi; No. 2 led, 7o"e. f. o b afloat prompt; No 1 north em Diiluth, 7'JUc. f. o. b. ntloit pronuit; opticiiiH uiiem-d easv und biibscnucntlv mude declines; tiade was naiwiw all d.i ; closid easy at 'j.i'.e. net decline; March closed 73Ve, ; May, 7l'le. ; July, "le. Coin bpot. steady; No. 2, 40'e. f, o. h iilln.it and 10ie. leMitoi ; oiittons opened stciulv ai.d aihnnctd; finally eased olt a little aud closed easy nt l,e. nut .le elino; M.iy t-losied 3i'c. Oats Spot epilct. No. 2. SM'.jiv, No. 2 white Jle-.; No 3 white. Wic: track mixed, n-stmn, 2'. i .IX1.; track while. !.ii'-.a He. ; options dull but fctiady. Ilutte-r Plum i ; westein cieamery, 21u2ee.: do, factory, lUalSHe.; .Tiaiiu creamery. laaJJo.; Iniitatlon cio.ini ery. 17a22e.: Blato dairy. ISaJI'jc.; do. iLULAiikiAHiklUlLUtiiLiitihkiiU Pointed Paragraphs. Rocker Talk. Reed Rockers, were $.75, $5.00, $6.50, 12.00. Now 2.7S, $3.75, $5.ob, 9.50. Fancy Rockeis, were $3.75, 5.50, $7.00, $io.oo. Now $2.75, 4.00, $5.50, 7.50. Bed Talk, Metal Beds, were $7.50. $10.00, 12.00, $15.00. With best springs, now .7$, $7.90, $9.0, $12 Bureau Talk. Bureaus, white enamel or oak, Oval Bevel Plate Glass, weie $i6.jo; now $12.50. East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Firat-Clnss Druggists. Highly Recom mended by Physicians. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office 1)02 West l.ncknwnnna Avenue, Seranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4738. Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Unredeemed Pledges Are Now Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder, as We Must Vacate the Store We Now Occupy by April 1. Davidow Bros 227 LactawaiH Av3, To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. made fancy l.npe and small, liilte; 1 lie made, 11 il.'c., sin ill do, l.'iL'ii, LRs SteaiH ; st He anil I'i nnsj h.iniii, 17e , western, uiiRiadul, at mark, ll.UTe.; Wtstern, 17c-, lo--s off. Chicago Gtain and Produce. Chicago, I'eb. 3 Mild wiather ucconi p.iuled li some of the me did snow; luay ueilpts nnd the .eiilniss ! ca bles had a il, pressing effect on the wheat m.ilket tueli, .Mn c IiisIiir i,e. under S.ituidn. Corn iIomcI e. and oals Ue. lowci. l'lmlslous at tho dose weie oa 7"-e-. lmploed Cash illot itlons were as" follows: I-'loiu Slemlx ; No ," spiuu; wheat, (il'jiiri.'.e.. No. 2 led. I.1' i""c. . No 2 corn 3.V.. No '. Jcllow :2'4'-: No 2 oats. ri'-iiiJl'-e. . No 2 white, Lie,; No 1 white. .VjiiJi.'.e.; No. 2 I e. 3le.; No. 2 b.ultv. m'.utle : No 1 lla seed and nortliwlst. i .vi : tin.otliN. U i; pork. i.7". alow, laid, $'.S7'jai., libs. J3 I3.il.; slmul-ele-rs, ultiitie1.; sldi s. Jj'Wau; whiske), $12i'j; suij.iis, uneli.iiiRid. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chic.iRo, Pel) 3 Cattle Pnllly aetU., irnnrr.illc nlioiit Me lowci: Ti ,is sliil-. 3i. level: bulls, ahoiit stciulv; lmtiheis" Mocks and tanners, steads to I tie lower: feeileis, Me.id . gouel to choice, $3 2310 10; poor to medium, flil'o; mld stoekers, 5:23i.:"i; seldtid lenleis Jl.'-liltu, rih.i1 to choice cows. S Hi! 10: heifers, J! 13.1 t'3, crimen t2 2J.t."i. bulls. tji0el30, e.iHes. Jl 'i "; led T Mit biCVC', I I . 15 lliiRs-Actll.-. 2'. l3e. hlnhi r. to;, $123, M-od eleaiance, mi d and hutch els, Jli3il'i2'-. i..iud to e hole i ha. flio.il'i'i, lourrh lua., 513il7"i, llKiit, ioilh7'.-, lull, of sales, IseMltll. Sin ep M.ilket weak to lue, lowei; imlltu wethets. $1 30ir,.23; I tmlis, .",.17.13; we.'i. em wethers $1 tn.i'i 23, westein Inmbj, ?! n7. Iteci ipls Cattb1. IS mm head; Iiors, Lsdrt In ad, Blieep, 21 "00 be id. New York Live Stock. New YoiU. Klb 3 -lleees-Market steady to llim: s-tiers. $t wi.ir M; oen, $1 nl 23, bulls, $',1120 iiiws, J2Mll2), fit western hi-ltcis. ". jO ''alM's Market stiaih. e.ils. " TO.i It tt le taliis, li3, bnnnrd stoik, i!Miiii3, soutluiu ealMs, $la!30 Shu p-l Inn, l.imlis, sli ulo lowii: slicet), l,i i 73: mils, $,i". 3); lamlis, $ii3ii"mi. calls Tiiii Mors Mar ket firm 111 3 13.13 23; pl, ., 3 23 i5 23. East Lilieity Cattle. Hast l.lbeitj, IM). 3 -Caltle-Palr. ex. , . . - ... .- .r ... I..... ". .-. -j i . Iini.iii,n 1 1 .1 s ,.- t,. -. , , , him-. . , f.( , .', ,!,,, ,."'.. $; 23.i I sO. Hors-Si-nily at S.itunlHS'H pi Ins Sheep Stunh eh ill e w.tliels. Jl 0 r in; common, Mil, chain lambs. 7.13.17 23: common to nood, 3.i7 10; M-il lalves, "as Co. Oil MnrkeT. Oil Clt. IM). B-Cinllt balauees. ITS; ceitlllcatis, no hid: thlpnunts 131.'2"lir rcls; iifiae, 77, 'id baiitls. runs no.oio bariels, iiMraRe, tl.iui binds. READING PAYS DIVIDEND. 'lis the First Show of Profit Visible in Twenty-Tin ee Years. Philadelphia, I'eb .3, The executive committee of tlie HendliiR Kallioad company today agreed In recommend a semi-annual dividend of I'i pel cent, on tho liiut jiiefeired stock of tlie com pany, payable Man It S. This Is the Hi sit dividend declared on nnv shire of Kcndiim i.illioad stock slnco lb7H. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Dougtit filgnatun of IMM tttattimMtttttMmtM itei io About Iheh wives' cooMnff. If a man's wife- is a uood bread" iii iKtr ho tiil.es pilns to piolile know It whenever nets a eli.inee. There's duubt If she uses lot he no n SNOW WHITE It Plour th it she IS a Rood hrelel linker and he Is perfictly rlsht to lime; nbout It. A Rood bread in ike r Is lather to he chosen Hi in en at riches. All procers sell "Snow White." "Uconly wholesale : THE WESTON MILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. i - i V WW WWW WW P Brewery filnnuracturers o OLD STOCK P9LSHER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telcphon; Call, 2.J3J. iOUilT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domostlo uce nnd of all sizes. IncludlnK Buckwheat and nirdseie. delivered In any part of the cltv. It the lovvebt prices. Orders received at thu ofnee. Connell balldln?, Koora SOO: telephone No. 17S2, or at the mine, telephone No. 272. will h promptly attended to. Dealers supplied et the mine. BOIINT PLEASANT COAL CO RITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES BillousnosSf Constipation, Dyspepsia! Sick-Hoad -acho and Liver Complaint. &U&AR COATKt). Sold by all drupclats or sent by malt. NenlH Medial Co., Ctla0 Sold by McOarrah Ss Thomas. Drug- plats,, K.i LaUuiu.inna ac, Beranton I'a. 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IIIHUM.I), Itb),,' "TIL Mith M.. 1'bliauriiibia, k VMiVCl'tt l(i.liltilr ttit tiLlr itHvltiiit la tt L 1 I n(ll Mln tit tti nrn i l i tli.iu .h Ihi tn.irtt lhrtd rM . f llliiifiil tt rmlicfti turcttlu4tcj lUdtvi llourtR 369 t ills m Lager Beer SSESS Can vf twd! jjfjj B MS 1RI.1 Mp;it?eiy; MOOPILLS I 25 CTS. :