THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WRECK AT FACTORYVILLE. Two Freights Got Togethor in a Dii astroua Roar-End Collision. Rpeclnl lo llio bcrui ton Tribune. Factoryvllle, J-'ob. G.A bad uccl on the iviaunie, I.nrknwunna nnd W'cMern ncetured nboiit ft 45 o'claik Monday night, a short dletanee above the station nnd near the old creamery. A ro.il train on the Finithbound trnelc wan preparing to gn Into the mm Itch In order to let a fast lluffnlo freight pas. when the freight, which tt follottlng clopelv, came thundering down upon them, musing a rar-end colllon. The. freight was pulledi hv a heavy freight engine nnd hnd n helper on ahead, which in- liafsongor inglnc No. 910, one of the company'? fnitrnt englne-i. nnd which nn badly winked. Th) pilot of the freight engine -ap com pletoly demolished. The caboose and two pondolrm of the coil train v. ere totally wicckid. The train m-n escaped by Jumping. The wrecking tialn wmkid all Monday night nnd neaily nil day Tuesday clear Ins up the wicck. DEATH CLAIMS A BRIDE. Taken Suddenly 111 and Expires Within a Fow Minutes. Rppcl.il to the S'irniitoii Tribune. Plttston, Pel). (! Mix. John riannl pan, of Po:t Urlllith, was tuken sud denly 111 on the Public Square, Wilkes Harre, late esteidny afteinoon, nnd was carried Into ;i neaiby ding stoie, whore he died live minutes later. Khe hnd bien tilling foi iibnui a wee'e and had pone to Wllkvsi-H.uie lor treatment by n ploslciin there, 'ind was aljout to tai t home at the time. The Middest ft attire att.it bed to the sudden demise Is the fact that Mi. Flnnnlgan wns mm i led Just four weeks ago. She wns about K5 ears of nge. Death Is thought to have been due to apoplexy. . SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. for embalming In Lake Ileonentird college New Viiik city. Hon. J. 12. Woodmnnsce, of Ooino, wns In town on Satutdny. ltev. H. TJ. Sheldon, of Kingston, N V who Is conducting a successful seilts of meetings In the Presbteilan chm lIi In this place, will soon hold meetings In Forist City. It Is rumored thnt the Mormonltes have secured vernl women converts In SusquehatiiTi county, nnd will send them to Utah. Theie was a pood attendance today at the Hotiesdalo district I2pworth League convention, In' cession nt Thompson The convention will tlosj Wednesday night. The flist "sleighing" paity of the Mason lift Susquehautia for Windsor last evening. The H.illstend Herald Intimates that If the lhandt chair factoty Is not se cured for that town, Hallstcad will don "snek cloth and nsnea." PITTSTON. CHILDREN Are they troubled with head aches ? Are the lessons hard for them co learn ? Are they pale, listless and indifferent ) Do they get thin and all rup down towaid spring? If so, Sd&muktcTL will do grand things foi them. It keeps up the vital ity, enriches the blood, strengthens mind and body. 'I he buoyancy and activit) of youth return. toe aril j i no, alt druccUls, Eton fi. LOWM.lHin.u.wVeik. Bpeclal to the Scinntoii Tilbune. Susquehannn, Feb. 6 The attend ance at the evangelistic meetings In the Pret.h terlan church Is ery large, and the Interest continues unabated. Evan Relist Sheldon will lematn ut least dur ing the present week. Quite a large number of persons have professed con erslon. Itev. D.nld T. Sutherland, pastor of the Presbyteilau church, on Sunday af ternoon held &ei vices In Urushvllle. There was a good attendance. The Uaptlsts will endeavor to erect a church edifice at Urushvllle next summer. The evangelistic meetings being held In the Oakland Methodist chuuh by ltev. Walter Peterson and Mrs. Fiev, the "singing evangelist," are well at tended. A Rreat religious awakening Is anticipated. In New Mllford, on Monday, Hairy Van Husklik, attempted suicide by shooting himself twite In the html Both bullets passed tbiough the hi ad above the eai. Nelthei proved fatal. After committing the iash dttd, Ynn I3usktik went up stairs and said to hi" wife: "I won't bothei you1 much long er." Phsitians weie summoned, who. after examination, pionounced the In Juiics fatal. At late lepoits the man wns still alive. It is slid that famllv difficulties caused Van Uusklrk to com mlt the deed. He is a native of Har ford, this county, nnd Is a farmer by occupation. He has seveial chllditn. The Hmplie State Coii'-ttuctlon com pany will have the conttatt for putting In the tanning factory in Monti ose. Gulf Summit lb moving to secuie a canning factory. The remains of the late Henry (1, Meeker, of ninghamton, was this after noon Interred In McKune cemetery. A delegation from Stairucca lodge. No. 423. I. O. O. r met the icmalns at tho station. The remains of Mrs. Bridget Fltz sitntnous, who died In ninghamton on Sunday, was this afternon Intel ltd In Laurel Hill cemetery In this place.' William Ciago, of Scranton. who has relatives In Susquehanna, Is a candi date for the position of city engineer of Carbondale, The gilevnnco committee of the sev tml brotliPihood of Kile cmploe Is still in session In Hornellsvllle. The I2ile Is establishing a splendidly equipped printing plant In this place, ns an expeilment. If It pioves a suc cess financially, the printing for the entlie Erie system will be perfoimed In Susquehanna. It is no.iv done by contiatt in New Yoik. llutfalo, Elmir.i and other places. An Immense amount of printing matter Is used each year. Hev. I). ('. Hums, pnstoi of the I.aneshoio Methodist churt h, Is holding a well-nttcndcd strles of tevlval meet ings in the Sfevtns' Point Methodist church. A number of conversions uio reported. William H. Foster has enteicd tho Special to tho Scranton Tilbune. Plttston, Feb. C Taxidermist 12. W. Campbell, of West Plttston, has just mounted a handsome sDecliutn of tho Virginia ted deer, which was shot In Pike cuunty Inst Novembei. It Is one of the llnest nnd most natural pieces of tnxlditmy ever seen bete nnd wins the admliatlon of nil. One of the lliust shows which will 1)3 seen In MUf-Ic Hall this season is billed for Wednesday night. A treat la of fered Plttston theatie-coers In "A StranGtr In n Strange Land." The i play comes dliect fiom a ten weeks tun In New Voik city, nnd will bo pin dured here by the original company. The advance sale of reserved seuts In dicates a ciowdcd houe. In August, 1S94, Miss Mary Haggeity. aged 17 j.ear, while visiting in Pitts ton, tripped on the sidewalk and fell, receiving injuiles which itsulted in her death. The ndmlnlstators sued the. city for $.",000 damages. The case has been tried nnd postponed seveial timer. It came up for a hearing this week and a verdict wns rendeied today giving the plaintiffs $fi00. and 2 p. in. (tho hour of institution), tho mcmbeis are butytng their last charter member. The funeial was conducted todny nt 2 o'clock from ths residence of Phlnens Stanton, and In terment was made In the Seaman cemettry, the Odd Fellows having c h.it go. Hcv. M. J. Watklns and family are on hue fiom Hnllstead, Pa., to attend the musical alliance. Vote the straight Republican ticket for the borough officers. The Intel mediate session of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Musical Al liance opened her Monday evening un der very fnvoiable tlrcumstnnces, theie being n good attendant o with the pros pects of many mom to drop In during the wetk. J. tT. Cnpwell, reptesentlng tho Wil liams "Can't Slip" Horse Calk com pany, of Scranton, was a caller hete eteiduy. m AV0CA. dors from the naval department, they had started for home about the first of January and expected to arrive In San Francisco about March 1st- Paymaster Reynolds was ordered home on account of fever resulting from exposure fol lowing the wreck of the Charleston nnd Mr. Little comes with him. Dr. J. W. Tewksbury, of this plare, hns returned from Boston where he wns present at the Indoor athletic meet, of tho Boston Athletic association. Ho only entered In one of the races therr, the speclnl 40-yard dnsh In which hi was defeated by a ynrd by Duftv, of Georgetown University. Tho tlmn made by Duffy In this race equalled the world's record for the distance. Extensive repalis are going on at tho court house now under the supervision of C. V. Burch nnd Charles H. Young. Tho whole Interior of the building Is to be re-palnted and various necessary repairs made In the ofllccs. The com missioners nlso Intend to place electric lights In the building In the near fu ture. Miss Hope Northrop, who is a teach er In the high school nt Oxford. N. .. spent last week at her home here, tho school being closed on nccount of scar let fever. FAT ENOUGH, A man weicrhim? InOnrmnrls 1ms fnf. enoiiRh in his body to make a dozen irond Xtf sized candles. That's "fat enoutrh." Too miinli fat or too little indicates a disordered physical condi tion. Tne average American has too littlo fat. TTn is William McMillan, formerly a resi dent of this town, Is critically HI at ! the family residence In West Plttston. Fi.intis, the 1-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Walsh, Is seriously III of pneumonia. James Jennings has purchased tho residence of William Law and will re move his family next week. Mr. Law mie urn- i,ei,iein,u, ageu , nn ,. ,,,, fam ,,0 n,s )mnd nbout 12 veats, nnd anothr lad weio ',,.. Mtr,iuhnf, ,,nm ,n s,-m.nn tin . " "- -. wns painfully bru-ea (pli,uv lnoni, itid back, bu the other madp tomorrow nlnjuiod. 'ihe wagon ctery, Ancr driving n butcher wngon down the hill on Mill stteet at noon today, the hot so ran nvvny. The nnlmal failed to make the tutu at Main stitet and ini Into the ratling and over the stone wall on tho west side of Main street. The horse, wagon and bovs landed in nn old vi agon load twenty feet below, Tho Helm-man boy wns painfully brul-ed abiut the head n lad escaoeu un wns w locked, but the horse escaped unhaimed. llnbeit Holmes, of West Plttston, nil amateur artist of no mean nbllllv." left today for New Yoik tltv vvheic he will take a course of study In newspaper cut making. The name of 'Hqulip James It. Ehret, of West r'ttstnn, is being mentioned In connection with the nomination for county piothonntniy on the Hepubllcan ticket ut the comlng.fall election. .Hero is a cnance to Do Some One a Kindness. If the leader of this should chance to know of anv one who Is subjee to ut tacks ot bilious colic he can do him no greater favor than to tell him of Clmir. bei Iain's Colic, Choleia and Dlatrhoe.i Remedy. It nlwuys glvea pinmiit re lief. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bios'., wholesale and letall agents. FACTORYVILLE. Factoiyvllle, Feb 6 Mr. B. C. Ly man, of the New Age, Tunkhannock, Pa, was a guest at the M. 12. parson age last Friday evening. The stockholders of the Llthla Water company met here last Snturdav nnd dieted ofllccis in- the ensulnij oar. They also authorized the directors to Issue sixty-seven thousand dollais worth of 12 per cent, piefened stock. The nudltors' ic-poit showed that the company did a good business the pist on, nnd they expect to do a gieat deal more this season. Charles Jackson, sr. one of the oldest tesldents of this town, passed away laft Sunday afternoon fiom tho effects of a stroke of paralysis. He was a lite long lesldent of this place, nnd during his business caieer was engaged In the furniture and undertaking busi ness, to which G. W, Mnnton Is his successor. He was a charter member of the Ued Jucket lodge No. T24. 1 O. O. F., nnd by his dentil the lodge loses the last nnd only charter membei. It might be well to mention heie, a. stiange coincidence Is, that just II jears ago today, the 6th day of Ftb maiy, lS'ifi, at 2 o'clock. In tho after noon, Ued Jacket lodge, No. fi-'t, I O. O. P., was Instituted. Today Is the-foity-fourth annlvcrs-aiy of the lodge, Mine Foreman John Allen nnd Clnr. once Han Is have ben diawn to serve ns juiors during the week bcglnnlns March T. Maiy, the C-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sutill'f", fonncrly ol Mooslc, died nt the home of her par ents, on Oaj.UR.1 street, Scinnton. yes- leidav morning. Into incut will be iifternoon In St. Mary's en. Mr. and Mrs. George Shales, of Lin coln Hill, spent yesterday with friends in Oreen Rli'ge. The funeral of Emma, the 14-mnnths-old daughter of Mi. and Mis. Joseph Domineimuth. took plac- In Langcllffe temeteiy yesterday afternoon In th piesente of mnnv pympathl7lnf: f i lends Rev. R. M. Pascoe, .assisted bv the Methodist I2pI"C"pnl church cholt. conilucled the services H preached n touching sermon and spok wot d of eons-olatlon to the bereaved p n cuts. About the cofiin weie placed several handtome flornl tributes by relatives of the- deceased. Alice, the fi-veai-old diughter of Mr., and Mis. T. T. Flt7lniinons, Is ser iously ill of pneumonia The mnitlngc- of John Lynott and Mlfrs Ann'e Nolan, both lesidents of this town, Is announced to take place In n few weeks. Dr. J. J. DoiiRheity, founerly of this town, hss fitted up a putty residence at Hudson and will lemove his mother and brother theie this week. iMrs. Geotgo Shl'fer fjf Mill Creek, spent yesteiday with her sister, Mrs. Rose Nevvlln Ml Lottie Castle-., of Wilkes Bane, Is tho Ruest of her hunt. Mrs M. J. Flvnn. MKs Mmaret S'orton entertained a paity of fi lends at her home In the Nm th Lnd on Monday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent In var ious nnutsnients. About thirty par took of luncheon. riorence, the C-ycai-cld daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. J. Renp. Is suffeilng from nn attack of pneumonia. FOREST CITY. Mrs. Knte Dais, of Welsh Hill, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Mich ael, on Ilundnff street. A suipilse paity was held at the home of the Misses Pell, on Delaware stieet, Monday evening. The evening wns pleasantly passed with music and dancing. Uefieshments weio served nt a late houi. Those present were: Mls. s Mnme Hofcllng Libhle Anth ony, I.lrzip I'uike, Reglna Fox, Anna Fox, Messis. David Haley. Will Fox, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. Ke- York Feb 6. The stock market reulnec? t.rskBene?MliaracterlBtlcs tc,toy of stiength and breadth. A large i out side Interest wns manifest and l slonnl opeiators who bought it to lower level wero busy In blddliiK "P "Vlii now of their holdings and In fading ln "9 demand to take their prti V"lr.V,2 selling stocks oi. the one b. nrt to reu u. on inn riso un-) "" . ," ..in, ihn ' holdings of different stocks with tno ether. Appnrciuly tho 1.0,1C' ' ihe stocks whlcn liave not yet Hlmrecl In the t ndvnrco could be Induced to m o ip- , word was unlmpulred, and the holdings of tho large Interests which Imye taken , hold of the market were brondenorll unci , extended. Tho duratton of this kind or tipwnrd movement dors not alwas no- l pond s.trlctlv r.n the continuniice of the public demand for stc cks There Is a constant proeeis of unloading by com pact and well orgnnlzed lltianclal lnti -ests Into tho bands of tottered ami ur skllled sppculators. who haven t the sumo experlenco and adroitness In protecting their holdings nor the same resource for maintaining them The progrei s of a bull nioiement almost Inevitably lcsults It, the transfer of holdings from strong to weak hands and leaves the murkct vulnerable to attack by boar ope-atots who are nblo to force selling by ottering down prices und uncovering margin--. Even today, attempts by bear opeiutprs wore In evidence to force declines, tmt the general demand for stocks con tinued so good and the largo holdings are still In such strong hands that tho market resisted bear assaults and pre sented a hard and unyielding surface, even at points where realizing was going on. Yesterday strength in National Bteol gave way to realising todav and the metal group of stocks wns without utiy consplcurus leadership. The doting ot the mnrket was active nnd strong at about tho top. Total siles, SJ7.2V) shares. The bond market showed increased ac tlvltv and general strength. Total salts, par value, J3,62"i,000. United States ."is ad vanced H nnd the tew 4s i In the bid price. , The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co . looms 705-700 Mears building. Telephone COOS: Open- HlRh- Low- Clos. Ing est. est. Ing. Am. Sugnr Ill's Hl'i WV3 lbl Am. Tobacco 10l, 107'i 101 107 Atcb. To & S. IV.. L 2P, Wi !!- gaunt and spare. Americans are known to tho world as a Lation of dyspeptics. That is tho prico they pay for a succc? ioh docs not take time to eat properly. No man can ho sh-n i t . . . ". . .---....- ins stomacn. Tiie man with a "weak stomach" will lm n l. Nature sustains life hy food. All tho strength of the hotly from food. But it is not the food which is eaten but tho fooc nation which er than his stomach. weak man. "is derived rlio V iv si - - v CJ -.-. vw oouv as a consequence, is msumcientiy nourisneu iNo fat win lm nnt, nn tVio 'body until the nourishment derived from food exceeds the daily requirements of the body in wear and waste of tissue. "When tho stomach is "wnnlr ." t.lio nn. tntion falls below the daily requirements of the body. Then from lnnk of mitri. ment other organs become "weak" and as a result of "weak" stomach wo have " weaic " lungs, " weaic nearc weaic nerves, etc. and cover ine nutritive and digestive system), removing obstructions to its activity nealtn, and enabling it to supply tiie body witli tlie necessary nutrition. Tims every organ is properly fed and surely strengthened. " Golden Medical Discovery " is not a cure-all. It is a medicine for the stomach and organs of digestion and I, a. a - . 1 I it . -. . . J - inutntion. It cures diseases remote iroin tlie stomach because diseases which ia originate in the stomach are cured through tlie stomach. It euros j4 m?PN. many forms of disease, because many forms of disease have $! ;fjgff& their origin in a diseased condition of tho stomach. 'Kltf meSmrftwBS The "Discovery" x. increases tho blood fffzpWi The cures ot " lung trouble," " heart trouble," " liver trouble," " nerve trouble w "blood trouble," accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- y, are due to the tact mat tins medicine acts directly on the stomach (and and 0 Ai'i V. Kf9 R!L1 jw-ij'r,La ..-e?Vn2 supply, in the : only way possible, ySvfvSwis. b' iu" 9 w U.rf'U.xU 5 ! tfirSl 3421 is A , T. ifc S T., Pr .. CTH H, C.'hi Cl'is Hiook R. T 7V, 77 73 i0'4 Con Tobieco n4' .15 3TS :io" t'hes. .. Ohio W, Sfi 2'?. !'!. H. oplc-'x Gas K'l W in'j UN's Chic. H &Q 1 l1 12VJ. 12'.i3 St. Paul l.'l 1.". 12.1 121 Hock Isliml 110 1104 109T 110-s , V., L. & W 177 177' j 177 177'i Kan A Tex.. Pr ... 1ta 11 .11 Wi Louis. & Xnsh si'i 2 SI i! ' MmliPttan Lie W2 &9 M 'v , Met. Traction Co ...174 174 172 17! I Mo P.ulllC 4G'i 47'i 4),t. 47'-j Jerey C"ntrnl 117M HS 117, 11S"4 N. V. Ceiituil V 1W8 H" , North. Pacllle r.4 ".1 .IHi '"1 Nor. Pacltlc. Pr .... 7D 7U 7:.tj; 71) Out. .V Went 21 21 21 21 Pacific Mull 43'3 4!'!; 42'& 42 Phil. & Read It 11 1S is P. & R, Pr r,S BsU r,7'2 57 Southern It. R Pr.. f.7 T7 W r,7 I Tenn , C. & Iron ....100 im w? ?1 , U. S. Leather 17 17'2 16 17 l'. S Leithei, Pr .. 7(.' 7 7i.'. 7i's I 1'llen Pacific 4C ts 4-. 4S Union Pne., Pr .... ,6 77H 7i', 77 Wnl ash. Pr 21 21 21 21 West. Union m! S7 Ml i7 Penna. R. R 112 114 13li Ul I Am. s & w w'4 r,o .is :.-Vj Ted. Steel .-i7'- t7 ."16 .1; Ted. Steel, Pr 77 77',.. 7fi-'4 77 CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADH Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. ext. Intr. July CS fis C7 67?i May C7 07 W, 67 CORN. Jlllv 51 34 T5 33 May 13 33 3.1 '! OATS. Julv 22 22 22 22 May LS'j 2.! 21K 21 LARD. Julv 617 622 617 622 May 610 6 1 u 610 6 15 PORK. July 1107 11.13 1107 1112 May 10W 11.10 1095 1107 the c - mZr supply of the nu- x&caS tritive ele ments from &r which blood made, and increasing the activity of the blood making glands. No medicine can make a drop of blood. No medicine can add to a man's strength more than to his stature, bo-called "strength- frivinir" medicines are simnlv stimulants. All strength comes irom food and it is by enabling the body to assimilate the food values that "weak" lungs, "weak "heart, "weak" nerves, and other maladies are perfectly and permanently cured by "Golden Medical Discovery." It is a temperance medicine containing neither alcohol nor narcotics. There is nothing just as good as " Discovery." tt I Cava Up In Despair. 99 "For seven ytars I suffered with a complication of dis eases includuiK heart trouble, tljspepsia, catarrh of the stomach, and female weakness, writes Mrs. Harrette Mar tin, of I'edlo, llooue Co., Ark. "During that time I think I suffered all that human flesh could suffer. I was never without pain. Was just dragging around, and was unable to do anything at all. Iu the summer of 1898 I was obliged to go to bed. Had smothering spells and a great misery in the lower bowels, nnd a very severe cough. I was treated by three of the best doctors this country affords. I could not sit up only as I was propped up in bed. I would take one-half pint of cough medicine a diy. Finally the doc tors said I had consumption in the last stage and that I was bound to die, so I gave up in despair. My husband then bought me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. I could tell my cough was better after the first dose. I continued liti medicine until I had taken six bottles of his "Golden Medical DUcovery" and "Favorite Prescription." Now I do my own work for my family of four." What "Discovery" DM, "For six long years I suffered with my liver, kidneys, nnd indigestion, which baffled the best doctors in our country," writes E. L. Ransell, F.sq., ot Woolse, Prince William Co., Va. "I suffered with my stomach and back for n long time and after taking a ' cart-load of medicine fiom three doctors I grew so lnd I could hardly do a elav's work. Would have death-like pains in my side, and blind spells, and thought that life was hirdly worth living. I decide! to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, and bis staff of physi cians. They said my ense was curable and I was greatly encouraged. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant relicts.' as advised (in August, 1S9S). lleforc I had taken half of the second bottle I began to feel relieved. I got six more bottles and used them, and am happy to sav I owe tnv life to Dr. Pierce and his medicine. These word's are truths, ns I live, so if this testimonial can be used in any w ly to be of benefit, jou need not hesitate to use it. I shall st-md for the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute as long aa life lasts," mmn As Fresh as To-day's Bread Uneda BlSCult are the only biscuit that keep their freshness intact from the oven's mouth to the consumer's table. The wonderful package by which this is done ia owned solely by us. It is the only biscuit package absolutely airtight and moisture proof. UnSSa BlSCUlt arc made for every day needs- breakfast, dinner and supper Unocda Biscuit insist on getting the genuine. Take no imitations. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. llimh Mmphy, Peter P-II, Matt EaKan. I Mark & friiover, .Monday evening about 7 o'clock a ' Sc-r. Iron Fence bright bhi7.u was seen In what seemed to be the dliectlon of the breakei. Tho bovs soon wue the nliim, to which the 1'ntei prise Hose compinv respond. I'd, but It pioved to be nothing moi$ S'.ulous than the small oil house sit uated on tho top of the culm pile. Ow Intr to the amount of oil It mndc ns lnic- n bla?c as a koocI sized bulldlnu. Miss Eunice Dunn attended the Kp worth League convention at Thompson jesti-rday ns the delegate from the Dpwoith I.euKiie here. Mr. William Ounnioe was the other delegate, but owlns to sickness was unable to at tend. Michael Connelly Is seilnusly 111 at his home on Itnllroad street. Miss Maine Hofellntr nnd Miss Ida Pell aie spending a few dns with friend? In Carbondale. niertlon day 13 on Tuesday, Feb ruary :o. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National unnK Scranton Savlncs Hank Somntoi Packing Co Third National Hank Dime Dtp & Dls Hank Kconomv Light. II. & P. Co... l.ncku. Tiuxt & bafu Dep. Co. Krr.mloii l'ulnt Co t'laik & Suover Co, Com. .. msm Uneda Biscuit WYOMING COUNTY. TunUhannock, Feb. 6. At tho arbl trntlon boom In the court house this afternoon was heaid the case of Rvans & i:ans against Mai tin llrungess, be. foi D. II. Shook, A. W, Melhunlsh and F. Silkier, as nibitrators. The par ties are fiom Centermoi eland and the contioversy urlses from a contract en tered Into between the parties for tho cutting: of timber on land of the de fendant. Jnines W. Piatt appears for plaintiff und Harding & Harding for tho defendant. F. J. Sampson, who has been In the employ of the Ayer advertising agency nt Philadelphia for some tlm. Is at home on account of Illness, Word has been received here from Paymaster 'A. Wells Iteynolds, of the United States navy, recently stationed on the Charleston, and from his clerk, It. J. Little, that In pursuance of or- Pief. & Mfg. Co. ... Pcinnton Axle Woiks I.aeki. Dairy Co, Pref Co Savings Hank & Trust Co First Nat. Link (Carbonclule) Ktandaid Drllltntr Co Prov. Gas and Water Co HONDS. Scranton Pass. Hullway. flist liiortgaRe, duo 1920 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, due l'US People's Sheet Hnllwny, Gen eral mortgage, duo lV'.'l Dickson Manufacturing Co.... l.ackn. Township School 5... City of Scranton St. Imp t. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Tructlon bd bonds.. 300 93 4.'5 200 47 110 ... So 100 123 ... ... 11 100 20 250 ... J00 0 ... ISO 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 102 ... 102 t5 ,115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coiected by H. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Hutter Crenmery, suc: dairy, tubs. 2Sc. DKgs Select western, lCc.j nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new, 33Vic. Beans Pel bu . iholce murrow, 1210; medium. 2 20; rea. J2 20. Unions Per bu , 43c. Flour-U SO. BIWEB8 AWAYi Dr. PJsroo's Common Sense MesShal Adviser, 1008 large panes, bound In strong cloth, sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay tho cost of mailing ONLY. Add) ess: i Dr. R.V.PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. :6$t3SOCS$t vmmm&- ssksmMns&sm B'iaP'Srr'pSaiRiweS mm!mWkxmmmm YaJommmm sgafet',-'t3ia III " "IU'' JIPPIsLl &1&;W2, y.Lmtmm fe .iv?Swr iiir.y "n A JBBiSuW'BMiHTliBlBl mr)kWr!Zfl- ""wr-tntr jv - Phlladelphln Otntn nnd Proours Philadelphia, Tcb. 6-Wbent-Stnidy; contract grudo, Fcbrunry, 71n72c. Corn Firm: No. -' mlvc-d Februury, SMiSUc, Huts Quiet, stoncl) : No. 2 white clipped, Sil'caJic-.j No. 3 do. UuJOV-S No. 2 mlfd clipped. 2a2sc. Potatoes Film; Penn snIvuiiIu choice, per bushel, fiOo.. New York und western, per bushel, 5Mioe.; New York und western, fair to good per bushel, 55aW)C Wool Unchanged. Pro. visions Unchanged. Butter Firm; print h, 1c. higher; fancy western cream eii, 2i;c. ; do. prints, 27c. Kegs Dull and lc. lower; fresh nearby, do., western nnd do. southwestern, 150.; do. southern, He. Cheese Unchanged. Itcflned Sugars Quiet but firm. Cotton-Firm and '.c. higher: middling uplands, 8 S-16c. Tul low Unchanged; c Itv prlmo In hogs heads. SnS'lc.; country prime. In ban els, 5Ha5Uc; dark do, -lalc; cakes, 5a5Hc; griuse, 3a5c. as to color, live Poulln Firm, fair demand; fowls, llull-ic-. : old roosters. 7a7lic.; chickens, lOilOVic; ducks, lie; geese, allc. Dressed Poultry Firm, good demand; fowls, choice, HVS n12c; good fair, lO'nllc; old loostem, be; chickens, nearby, llal3c; western do. Inrn-. I2al2'-e.: medium do, lOille.. com mon do., Si9c. ; tnrkevH choice to fancy, lJltl; do fall to good 1'i.ille.; comincm do, Ka'lc . dmks al2e.: geoe. 7n'le. lie ctlpts Flour. l.Wi bi-rels and 'lOOn sicks: wheat, 21 nm hmhels coin, 120 wio UiiHbels, oils, 2'i.i'n) bushels Shipments Wheat, "mo bufhrls; com, S0W) biMli c!b; oats, J.ueiO bii-belc. New York Grain and Produce. New York, Feb. f. Flour Quiet nnd bircly steady without change Whim pot m-iiket easier: No. 2 red, 73'ic-. ele. vntoi; No red, 7-a,oc.. f o. b. afloat prompt: No. 1 milium Dulntli, i.. t. o b, afloat prompt; options ripened easy nnd became weiilc but clo-ecl sli ad nt l,a ,e. net decline. March cloed ""'c. Aim. 'ic July. 73"'Je. Corn Spot hfrnU ; No. 2. lie. f. o. Ii nlloat. nnd lC'4c tie atoi; options opened steady nnd ml vancd a little, but Ihmllv eased oft a littlo nnd closed ecty it '.c net ml Mineo; May cloxed 1c. Oats-Spct steady: Nn. 2. 2'ic.; ,'o. .1 -Jve ; No 2 whin-. 21c: No. t whit", .'u',e.; tiaek inlecl westein, SS'lnWc.; ti ick while vestern. .'.O'.n-e ; lipck vvhlti slate, ,"0'a 3.: option very uuht but ruled steidy with corn. Butter Film: w-onn cii-am-erv, 21iWi)C.: do. factorj, IbalJc: June eieTineij, ir.i?"'.e. : linltittlon 'rcamor.i, li.u'le.: stnto d.ilr-, 1Si2l".i.; do. ciiani cry, L'ln.'Cc. Cheese Sn-nil ; fall mule, fancy lor,ji ISii-il'c. tall made feney smell. lS'iilJe-.: l.i Me late mmK ll'.nl.'e.; sni ill Into mule, Uilj'ic, Kugi Steady; stnto and Pennsylv.ini i bifils1 fe , ml. cin. uiigriuieii, in murn, Kius'.e.; wcist nn, ICe., Ics off, Buffnlo Llvn Stock Mnrl-e: Fast Buffalo, Feb 0. Cattle Stende, good stei'is, dull, veals, lower, 15 SnaS M; extia, J3lS.50. fid calves, J) 25.il J5; fresh cows nrd spilngers, higher for good fresh cows, IK if"; no sale for spilng ers. Hogs Hccelpts, .13 c.us; activo; shado higher. SalOc. lower; Yoikers. f3 13; light. 15 I0.i5 1.'1.-: mixed and mediums, $5 20 15 22V-: e holeo beav y. $5 2a3 10 ; roughs, $ I f.0.1 1 S4;. Sheep and Lambs IleeclptH S2 curs; generally 10c. lower; limbs. $j(j5a7.15: bulk good, 7.ttn7 25: sheep, mixed, 5.l5a.5 10; culls to good, a 60 u510; wethers und iiurllngs, $3 00a6 40. PROVKD PHICnLHSS. Itubv coatr ami cinnamon flavor. Dr. Ariiow'b Liver Pills are household favorites. Impurities leave tho sstim. Tho nerves nio toned. The blood Is purllled. The lomplCNton Ik bright and ruddy. Headaches vanish and perfect health follows their use. 10 doses 10 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros, anil W. T. Clurk.-ll. Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curo Inirotenc. Niclit Knd-tlons, Lo?s of Mora. ori, nu wailing inn'ii'o. I all fleets of jelf-nlm-o or osce-'s aud indiscretion. (A nerve tonic and 'blood builder. Brings i T UTtlio plnu glow to palo ftJhOlr checks uud ro.-lorcs the KfflwS&Vlr of joutli. Hy mail W(lNnOcnerix. 6 Ixjxi-s foi $2.50, with our bankable gaurantes to curo or refund the money paid. :ond for c iicular ond cop of our b ink ibln guarantee bond. kulliSliSlillhiKIIISIIIfBIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIU ra .8?! GO PILLS SO CTS. Norvita Tablets (vnr.Low l iiiei.1 RXTRA STRENOTH Immediate Results Positively guarntiteed euro for Loss of Powor, Varicocele. Undotelnpcd or hliruulcn Orgiiis. Paro-N, Locomotor Ataxia, Vi-nnu Pro-tra-lion, Hi'terin. Fits In-tuiliy I'iral)l and tho lliltb of KcrrdP Utoof Tobacco, Opium or t tquor. By mail in plain pniknue. $1.00 a ox, O for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure in !)0 days or rotund money paid. Addrcd NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sto CHICACO, ILL. Sold by Mcllurrah .V. Thm.ias. Uiug cists.. 201 l.uckHw.uma ave. Scmnton. Pa. I z5SA DR. DENS I Eft 311 Spurn St. TfQp.e Cou.'t LuildiiiJ, SlRANTOH, PA All ueuto and chionlu disease s of men, women and chlldion. iMUSONIC. Nl.ltV OUS. JIItAIN ANIJ WA&riNcl UlbKAb LS A SPF.e'IAL'l V All disease of tho Llvir, Kldneis, 'llae'dcr hkln, iiloud, Nerves, Womb, Kji, Far, Nose, lliroat, und Lungs, Canuis, Tumois, I'lles, Huptuie, Uoltru, HlKiimatlsui, A&thma, Cntnrih, Varlocorelo. List Manhood, Nlghtlv FmUfclons, "II I eraalo l)ln .ises, Leucorrhoeii, etc. Clnnurrhea. Myplnllr, Hlood Poison, Indiscretion and voiithful habits oblltir.itfil. furgcrv. rJt, Kpl-Ic-pRy. 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