THE SCKA1STON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MWWKXXMMi SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to the. Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. .--At Lawsvllle, on Monday evening next, the LnwsvllU.' and the IInlltunct deb.itlnB cluba will debate the fiueitlon: "Resolved, That the American policy In the Philippine Island Is justifiable" County Super intendent of Schools Charles 11. Mox ley, of Hnllsteod, will be sole judge. A Lawsvllle Centte writer stntea that a number of meir met, a few clajs since, "to replenish the pastor's wood pile." That was rlitht. It was wrotu; to entry away the minister's wood In the first place. The Gibson Baptist quarterly meet ing, comprising eleven chinches, will meet in Thomson In June, Fiancls P. Catlln, who was born In Susquehanna county, recently tiled at West Superior, Michigan. He was .a brother of George Catlln, the famous Indian painter. Pi of. J. A. Sophia, of Susquehanna, contemplates holding a musical con vention In Deposit. Frank Hovlo, of Troy. N. Y., will take ehaige of the stole fnrmcily con ducted by the late John C Kane. Rev. H. D. Sheldon, the evangelist, will dose his successful labors hi th Susquehanna Presbyteilan church thU evening. The Women's Christian Tempeiance union have ialed a nice sum to pui chase a public drinking .'nuntalti. (I. A. Steams has been elected presi dent of the Harfotd Agileultur.il soci ety. Theie Is Jvi'Mr, In the tieasuiy. The next fair will be held on Wednes day and Thursday, September 21-27. Ilev. Father Malone. of Scianton. has returned home fiom a visit with Ke P. P. lttodrlek, pastor of St. John's. Hev. John Kennedy, of Sheiman, li the guest of Hev. David I. Sutherland Joseph N. Seddon. emplovod In th Elle carpenter shop. seeiely cut his left leg with an ndze while at woik on Thuisdav morning. Gibson ilcslies to have a phslclan locate In that lllage. The Gibson Dranritle society will ap pear In Jackson on Wednesday cvt n Ing next. In the diama, "Claim Nlnety Plx." A. F. Ynle, of North Jackson, has shot fourtec n foxes thus far this sea son. The pelts and the county bounty will tit t him a consldeiable sum. Rev. W. F. Rovle Is holding a suc cessful series of meetings at Hast Ararat. Over sixty converts wore ic ported on Sund ly. The report that the Hat ford Congre gational society would disband and Join the Methodists, Is pronounced foundn tionless. Uai ford's centennial celebration will occur June 15. The l Million of old Franklin academy students will occur June 14. At rangements are now in pi ogress. It bids fair to be one of the most memoiable leunlons ever held in Susquehanna county. The revival services In Susquehanna and Oakland continue to inciease In power. The Ice passed out of the liver at an early hour this nioinlng. with a crash and a roar. It did no damage liete abouts. In a newspaper card, Rev. 1". K, Thomas, pastor of the Monti ose Hap. tist church. In leply to some ctltlcs, says that the late Cornelius Wells Shew was baptized by the pastor of the Montrose Methodist church, by HP! inkling, for the reason that no ar rangements could be made In the jail for Immeislon. The teachers of Lenox and Clifford will hold a local Institute at Lenoxvillc on Saturday, February 21. The funeral of Mis, Mary Hums was laigelv attended at Gelatt on Tues tliy, Hev. II. J. Ciane. of Henlck, ofllciatlng. A Thomson coriespomlent says It is rumored that the pension of "lillnil Henrv" Wilshter has been discon tinued About ten yeats ago he was granted a pension of $72 per month and over $11,000 back pay, the laigcst amount of back pay that at the times had been granted a ptlvate soldlei. 1'nwlse speculations soon scattered Heniy's wealth. Thtee veais ago a Suquehanu i county man sold his small faun and went to Nebraska, "wnere he toull talse something." When he hud been located a month he lnlsed a check, und he was sent to the penitential y to do his leaping. A too-pievlous lobln was seen shiver ing In a tiee this morning. He woi :t fur tollaiette and can led a snow shovel. A successor to State Senator Iiniden beigh will not be elected until mm, but candidates for the plate aie bobbin?: up seienely, hither and yon. Just wivv. Forest City's c hlef need la a new inilioad station and a county bridge. All things come to those who wait patiently! In Foiest City, coal is fiom M.23 to $2 50 per ton. In Susquehanna about thlity-flve miles distant It Is fiom $3 80 to $1.70 per ton. Comment Is unneces. saiy. Healing that a "higher education" was about the proper thing nowadays, a vltlnltv school board at once took steps to add another stoiy to the school building. It is Incontrovertible! The Editor of the "Christian Million," under the heading of General Notes, on August to, 18915, wrote i "A good article will stand upon Its own antrlts, and we may rely upon It that nothing will continue long which docs not, In more or lets degree, Harmonize with the state meats which are published concerning It.' ' Mr.BallCalne, Author of "The Deemtter," "The Man, man," "The Christian," etc., when speak ing on "Criticism," recently, said i " When a thing that Is advertised greatly is good It goes and goes permanently t when It ft bad, It only goes (or wklk 1 tke public finds It out." The Proprietor of BEECHAM'S PILLS has said over and over again It la a fallacy to Imagine that anything will sell lust because It Is advertised. How away nostrums nave Been started with glare anutted out la Bloom Tha tact is, a 1 is not easily guuea a second iimet ana it very ellaaatisHed purchaser does tea tii ore harm thaa eae satisfied does good. Aaaundjy the sale el mora thaa $00,009 BsIa'BEECHAM'S PILLS Mrannum, after a pabUe trial ed haU-js-ceaturr. ts con ehielve testimony at their saalarlty, m priority aad proverbial wortt BMchim'iraUfctrt for sur uyMsn Urals l&gllMltUUfSll efvsi, IsTUms, Urate pcpuIM PMsuy insgia wf svr m And uuv now ftUnd without I pMfB, sesssd 1M f J tCBM iu . i, uiuk Bim. HALLSTEAD. The Ice Jam nt Stillwater, just below here, is still an object of Interest to the passengers on Mains passing the spot. Some residents fear the Ice will dam the river and cause an ovofllow. Mrs. llnttle I.oomls has been filling her Ice houses with Ice out from the Wiley cteek reservoir. John Tvler and several other Usher men tiled the picket el thioligh the loo at Mingo lake. However. Hanke's nh wagon stopped as usual Friday at their homes, Ilev. L W. Church will addresn tho men's meeting nt the Young Men'a Chrlstlnn association Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. II. Van Loan Is visiting Itinghnmton telatlves for a few days. Conductor Gould Cnpwoll, who was one of the men Indicted by a New Jer sey gtnnd Jury as being responsible for the Paterson wreck, has gone to Pater son. The meeting of the credltorsof Henty Ackert has beer, continued until Feb ruary 16. The meeting will be held nt the couit house In Montrose. The Haltstead correspondent of the Hlnghnmton Leader the other evening startled the citizens by the announce ment that the "Piesbyterlan Christian Kndeavor society would hold a cake walk In the Dnyton stole room on Main stieet." lie probably meant cake sal". Hev. M- J. Wntklm nnd family hive been In Factotyvllle this week, taking an active part In the muslcales that nto being held theie. At this wilting theie has been no definite dec Mon reached by the Ameri can Chili' Manufnrtuiliig company as to whether they will locate In Hall stead or not. The 1'nlon Klectrlc company, of Hall stead and tit eat lienl, has tecently ele. elated a dividend of four per cent. Friday night the Centurv Debating club challenged the Wide-Awake Ladles' c lub to a public debate, to be held Febiuary 27 In Association hall. Dr. Gllltn.in has icorganlzed the Hall stead band and they have held several well-attended reheat sals. The band Is now planning a setlcs ot public con certs. U. P. Hernsteln Is spending the week In New York city on a business till'. Hon. James T. DuHols has recently written a letter fiom Switzerland, sig nifying his Intention to make Hall stead his permanent home upon his la tum next summer. Henry Ackeit expects to lesumc busi ness In about ten days. Monday, January 10, n Hallstead de bating club will enter the arena with the Lawsvllle oiatots In the Cteamciy hall at IivvHllle. County Superintendent of Schools Chailes K. Moxley has recoveted suf ficiently to be able to walk about his loom. The election this sptlng pionilses to be very quiet. Thete is but little eon test among the candidates for borough olllecs. Notices have been posted re minding the people that Tuesday, Feb tuaiy 20, Is election da v. The local Piolttbltlon ticket was nominated too lute to appear on the ballot. Theie Is some anxiety among the Hallstead lallroad men over the an nual election of ofllcials, which will occur this month. It Is ptedleted theie will be but little change In the officers of the Lackawanna. The silk mill discharged fouiteen em ployes tecently. Ward Ives has purchased a tract of land fiom the Hallstead Land Impiovo nient company. The condition of Joseph Wesley te m tins about the same. Not man Spencer has relinquished his position at the Fnlon Hloctilc cotu panjV plant and has accepted a mote lucrative situation as engineer of the finish faetoty plant. 1', H. H. Hoosa Is shipping sevetal eat loads of slab wood to this place fiom his mill above- New Mtlfoid. For the Babies. Theie Is no better medicine for the babies than Cluunbet Iain's Cough Itemedy. Its pleasant tate and prompt and effectual ernes make It a favorite with mothers and small chlldien. It quickly cities their coughs and colds pieveiitlng pneumonia ot other serious consequence-". It also cities etoup and has been used In tens or thousands of cases without a t-lngle falluti so far as we have been able to le.it n. It not only cinch noun, but when c?lei?i nu soon as the etoupy cough appeals, will pi event the attack. In cases of whoop, lng cough It llquelles the tough mucu, making It easier to expectorate, and listens the seveilty anil frequency of the patoxysnis of coughing, thus i. ptlvlng that disease of all dangeious consequences. For sale by all dtug glsts .Matthews Iltos'., wholesale and retail agents. HOIIESDALE. Honesdale, Feb. 9. On account of thete being a numiber of cases of sear let fever In town It lw been thought advisable by the uithorltls to rlenj the public ichcols for a shoit time. The pretty snow-white saddle hoise of Major O. II. Whitney that ha tode so often at mllltnty parades had to bu ohlorofoimcd on account of ome turn uious disease which afieetod th" spine. The horse was a favorite of the major, who puiehased him of ISuck Taylor, lii Honesdale, about llvo oits ngu. The huge luullenco at the opera house last night was immensely de lighted with Will Caileton'a lectuie. "Drama of Life." For over two hours lie had perfect control of tha tvidUnce, a laige portion of which heatd him for the 111 st time. The town council should giant tho request of tho Lielles' Improvement association and enforce the nullnanco which prohibits tin owing ashes on the streets. The association his don much to kep tho uttects clean and tidy. This matter is btond their con trol. If ashes must be put on the stieets let It bo clone all at one time, when the stieets are icpalred in the spring, and not thrown ou dally, as I , the custom of many when there ts an oruinuncu iui-uiuiuiik 11. PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Feb. 9. Enoch Pugh, of Plalnsvllle, a brakeman employed on the Lehigh Valley railroad, met a ter rible death at tho Coxton yard last night. During the performance of his duties he had occasion to pass between two cars. Just as he was passing be tween the cars came together and he was caught between the bumpers. Ill's body was horribly crushed and he died five minutes later, A wife and two children survive. The first practical step toward free ing the bridges of Luzerno county vvns made today, -when the papers were drawn for the transferring of tha bridge across the Susquehanna be tween Uerwlck and Nescopcck to tho counties of jAizorno nnd Columbia, In which tho two above named towns are located. Tho commissioners of tho two counties will Jointly purchase the bridge and meet at Ilerwlek next Mon day, when the checks for the amount agreed upon will be paid to the pres ent owners of the bridge. Kx-Dlsttlet Attorney Charles Terry, of Tunkhatinock, was In town today looking nfter the Interests of IfiOO Washer company In a suit brought ngalnst the company by A, C, Chap pelle, a former agent. W. W. Olmstead, who nt piesent conducts a dairy farm at Falrdalc, Susquehanna county, will on Feb. 13 assume the managament of tho Pltts ttm branch of the Farmers' Dairy, succeeding It. R. Fnrk, who Intends etnbaiklng In the dairy business In Wllkes-llanc. The Y. M. C. A. basket ball team plays nt Wllllamsport tonight and at Hloomsbttrg Saturday night. Wednesday night Elijah Seitreman trapped a large black bear which had relieved his pen of two fine porkers a few weeks ago. Yesterday afternoon John Dougher ty, of Philadelphia, a passenger bound for Huffalo. N. Y., on a Lehigh Valley express train from Philadelphia, fell from the train at Plalnsvllle, near here, and was Instantly killed. It is thought that while passing from one car to another he was Jarred from the platform. FACTORYVILLE. Tho multitude of ft lends of the P.ev. M. J, WntkltH will be pleased to learn that he Is to occupy the pulpit of the liiptlt chin eh l.eie next "Sunday moinlntr ami evening. Sir. nnd Mrs. Watklns nnd two ditigltters are in tin Alliance choru. while the oldest daughter Is the accompanist of tha Alliance at this session. THEATRICAL. "Pilnce of Liars." Tonight the Glbtiey-IIoelller com pany will close Its engagi'ment nt the Academy by presenting the "Prince of Llais." At the matinee this afternoon the at traction will be "The Country Girl." At the (iaiety. Tin London Onlety Glrl.s will be tho next ntti notion at the Galetv bpcln nlng next Monday nfternoon. This or ganization comes with an nrmv ot pietty girls captained by full corps of funny comedians, including Glltnore and McGee, Colvllle and McHtlde, La tour Sisters. May St. Clair, Sisters 'est and the Nautch dancers. In the burlesque ate many novelties new to this stle of enteitalnmcnt and it in salil to bo one of the best lauch piovokets on the boards this .season. Its title Is "A NMght in Turkey." Xlimt-Hearn Company. The above excellent company will be the ntttactlou at the Academy all next week, with dally matinees, except on Monday. Monday night William Gil lette's great play, entitled, "Held by the Knemv." will be the bill. The Little IJock (Ark.) Democrat savs: "The Kllnit-Hcam company will close a remarkably successful week's engagement at the Capital theater to night with a ptoduetion of A. M. Pal niei's gieat play, "The Gieat Diamond Hobbeiy." It Is pafe to say that this week has been the gtentest trlumtih In the history of the house. "The peisotmel of the companv Is Mtpeiior to nnv other repertoire com pany on the toad, nnd the element of lunate meilt. coupled with the addi tional attiaction of popular prices. Is the secret of the phenomenal business done thlf week." At Piney Bidpce." The Intensely Intel estlng drama, "At Plnev Itldge." will be at the Lyceum Wednesday evening next. The storv tells of the fot tunes of a rich voung mountaineer of tho Tennessee moun tains, win, ta charged of bavins the taint of ncsio blood In his veins on the eve of his marriage to tho daugh ter of a pioud southern family. It e'veiitually turns out, however, that an Octoroon bad exchanged her child for the child of her master when they wete babies. This Is the Imiioi tutu p.ut of the play, and out of it the au thor has devised some highly -enua-tlonal. tin tiling and effective scenes. The company suppeutlng Mr. Hlgglu.s Is a poweiful one and includes Georgia Waldion. Walton G. Iloiton, Olive. Maude DaviV Henn Sackett, Virginia Ttacy, Helle Gaffney, Geoige D. Uaker, DREAMERS. "There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream." The old song is right. Lovers are drenmers. They create a special world in which they live immune from the hurts and ills which vex common humanity. In their esti mate ot nousenoid expenses there's no place for a doctor. And very often when the dream dissolves they find that the doctor's bill, the one thing they didn't count on, is now the oue thing that's as regular as rent and taxes. And many times it is money wasted. Dr. Pierce's Pa vorite Prescrip tion will do for a woman and her womanly ills, practically every thing that on be clone by anv doc tor or medicine. 1 vanrnlataiii ttiA Eeriods, dries de ilitatlng drains and cures inflam mation, ulceration and female weakness. It makes childbirth easy, and thousands of nurhing -mothers have testified to ita tonic ami strength giving properties. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or other marcotic. Mrs. Annie lll.icl.er, of )9 Catherine Street, Syracuse, N. Y., writes i "Your medicines have done wonders for me. For years my health was very neor. I had four miscarrisses. but since taking lr.' Pierce's Fsvsrite Prescription and Golden Medical Discerery ' I have much better health, and now I have a ine. healthy heby. Free, Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper corers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent, stamps, to pay expense af mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N. Y WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES Regard Peruna as Tbeir Shield Against Catarrh Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. MRS. BELVA A. L0CKW00D, LATE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. Mrs. Pelva Loekwood, the eminent barrister, of Washington, D. C, Is tho only woni.ui who Ins over been a candidate for tho Ptesldency of the I'nlted States. She la the best known woman in Anietlcj. As tho pioneer of her sex In the le-Kiil ptofesslon she has Rather cd famo nnd foitune. In a letter to The Peruna Medlelno Company, she says: "I have used your Peruna both for myself nnd my mother, Mrs. Hannah J. Bennett, now in her 88th yenr, nnd I find it nn invaluable remedy fori cold, catarrh, hay fover and kindred diseases ; also a good tonic for feeble and old people, or those run down and with nerves unstrung." Yours truly, Bolva A. Loekwood. eft xSr ' " H V Mrs. T. Pelton. Mis. T. Pelton. C62 St. Anthony ave nue, St. Paul, Minn., writes: "Pet una has done wonileis for me. It has cured my hoHilacho antl palpitation of the heart: has built up my whole sjsteni. I cheerfully recommend Peruna to all sufferers aflllcted with catarrh. My mother Is never w Ithout Peruna. When one Is tired and generally out of feorts, If Peruna Is taken It Immediately re moves that tired feeling." Peruna cures catairh oy removing the cause. Inflamed mucous membrane. Dr. llnrttnnn, the compounder of Pet una, once said. In a lecture to wo- Mario Kinu. Charles C. Bartling and many otheis. Henry Miller in "Tho Only Way." The Lyceum on Tuesday, March 6, will have one of the biggest successes of the season for Its attraction when Henry Miller will play an engagement In Charles Frohman's great production of the successful drama, "Th Only Way." The olay, as Is now well known, Is a dramatization of Charles Dickens' famous novel, "A Talo of Two Cities," and has been universally declared both In this country and Eu rope to be the most satisfactory dra matlsation of this powerful story that has ever been made. As the hero, Sydney Carton, Mr. Mil ler has made the biggest hit of his ca reer. Tho production will be the same here In every respect as at the Garden theater, New York. It Is one of the most enotmous productions on the toad this season, two baggage cars being required to carry the scenery, 1)1 oos, etc. HIGH SCHOOI, NOTES. Tho contest which Is to tnko place be tween the hlRh !-(-huiil ami the IimIi si'hno! of CarbonilHle, on .Mutch i, his been niraifged lor by the niemluih of the lit eral y hueietj. The matter of nelei ting pal ticlpants In this content lias ucctwcl the greatest umount ot attention float the inembeis, for on tho'-o chosen de pends whether or nut the Su'.umm IIIkIi fceliool will carry off tho honors. Tho piinelii.il thing which will bo contested Is a debate, tho hubjeet of which Is: "He. hohul, That municipalities, bhould own nnil ope t ate plants tor supplying heat, light, wutcraiul hurfaco transportations." The subject, which i now OI.sciibl'cI by many, reliable authorities, furnishes one of the best subjects that could possibly bo chosen, whereby tho debaters can show their abilities. Those who hne been eclccted to champion the negative side of tho question, wheh sldo tho High school decided to lake, are the following: Messrs. Llclbtonu anil Vail, Mr. Proar haUng been appointed alternate debater. 'lhec! young men tiro undoubtedly fully Lipihlu of Innilllng their slelo of the question, as was shown by tho able man ner In which they ellscubsc d tho que-stlon bufoto the committee of tho nicloty. Mr. Hoove it has been selected to contest for the oration and In tha estimation of the students thero U but little doubt tint he will carry off the laurels In this com petition. Miss Morris will compete In the recitation ami ktory will, it Is expected, be enMly galni-el by her, as her elocu tionary abilities are known tho city ocr. Mel Kabatchnlek has been select nl to compcto for tho essay. Thlb entertain, nicnt or contest will provo beyond a tlouht a great success, and a largo repie. bentatlon of tho students Is expected. Tho past week has undoubtedly been the most buy week of the jear. The anangement of classes, together with tho dllllculty (i countered In uirangtng the different students In tho various classes according to tho subjects which they pabee In, has created conbleleruble woik for all tho teachers. Hut considering all theso tllllleultles ami obstacles tho work of prepirlng and reciting has progressed nilmlrablv. There has not been one day during tho past week that tunily, If not nil, the lebsons assigned hao been pie. pared. Next week the work will un doubtedly progress mote smoothly than during this week, ns everj thing pertain ing to the order und arrangement of tho classes has now been uccomplbhed by the teachers. The ever-ndvnnclng Pedestrian club men: A great number of -women con sult me every year. I often liae oc casion to say to these patients: 'I fenr you have, catarrh, madam.' Thev will Keneratiy reply, 'Oh, no, I never hail catarrh. My no.se is petfect ly clear, a nil my bieath is not bad. I am not trou bled with cough ing or spitting, or nny other disa Kieeablo symp toms of eatutih.' Hut, my clear ma dam ou may hnc catarrh all the same. Ca tatrh is not al Mrs. T. .1. H illnril. Iliirc k a Sittings, Ark , cured of a se vere c.ft' of catarrh by IV runn.. ways locnted In the head. You may have catarrh of the lungs, or stomach, or liver, or klclne.s, nnd especially ou may have catarrh of the pelvic organs.' " The Doctor went on to sav: "I have been pleaching this doctrine for the- last roity yeats, but there are a vast multitude of women who have never heard of It jet. Catanh may attack nny otgnn of the body. Women aie especially liable to catairh of the pelvic otgans. Theie are one hundred cases of catanh of the pelvic organs to one of caturrh of the head. Most people think, because they have not catarrh of the head, they hae not eatarrh at all. This Is a great mistake and is the cause of many cases of sickness and death." "Health and Heautv" sent free to women onlj', by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. held a ety enthusiastic meeting yester d.iy with a large number picbent. A committer was appointed bv Mr. SchulU, president ot the club, to arrange! ever thlng which pertilns to the walk, date) of which will alo bo arranged b the committee. Tho committee H epecteel to hold a meeting on Monday and the elate which will b nri.ingcd by them for the walk Is expected to bo not far distant. MIes Mny Jlaekett. who has been of late a member of the rreshman class, left school a she.it time ago. Her ab sence is regretted by rrnny of her class mates, among whom sho was a great friend. One of tho principal features ot the literary meeting to bo held next I'rlday will be a mock trial. This, as all other things of the society, will no elouht bo very entertaining. Miss Mae James was a lsltur 1'rldiy at one of the Sophomore cl.is.s, Mls James remained at tho school during tho entire session. Miss Illll, who for the past half jear lias been a member of Snphomoio j, has left school. Stephen Dawes. Genuine Diamonds and Solid Gold Watches Given with Tea. Thf Hoston Tea Party Is here to sny and will continue giving away val uable prizes with Tong Tina Tea, ur.l the eippot lunlty to aali j-ouiself of these lulzes i still hs good ns over. Ycstuday liundteels of peoplo vl.slti'd our stoio, nt 1'JT Pein avenue, to view n elegant line of Jewelty which wo have on dlspliy. livery can contains a souvenir of .some kind and a good letall dollars woith of tea. The prizes consist of ladles' and gents' watches, genuine diamond Jeweliy In solid grid settings nnd many other articles too numotous to mention. The company vlll continue their liberal method of Introducing- their choice blended tea. Kveiv purchaser of a package of Tong Tina Tia will positively roce lvj a pilze. See Sundnj' purcrs for list of puichabers find what they received. How can this be done? Slmplj by putting tho expense of two j cats' nd vei Using in ninety days, after which time these choice teas will bu sold at the same place, price and quality, but without the prizes. Watch puper for now list of names every dny All mill ordeis, when tic compared by cash or draft, will bo ptotnptly attended to. Open evenings till S p. m.; Sututdaj-, 10 p. in. Price, Mnglo can. $1; ? cat.s, $i; 12 cans, $10. tady cletks In at tendance. HOSTO.V Ti:. PAUTT. 121" Penn aonue. CLARK'S GEEEN. Judson Mulllnex and son, J. W. Mul llnex, attended the funeral of Chailes Mulllnex, of Peckville, who wus killed by tho explosion of tho powder mill at that Place last week, Mrs. Slay ton Is slowly convalescing from her tecent Illness. Mrs, H. K. Wheeler nnd Miss Frances Xorthuu ntteniled tho be stems of the Musical Alliance at Puctoiyvllle thlw week. Quartet lv meeting services of tho Methodist church will bo held here on Sunday evening next, the Itev. Austin O rl III n olllclatlng. iALiUULL.iLLiilLULULULU Pointed Paragraphs. I Rocker Talk. Reed Rockers, were $3.75, $5.00, 6.50, 12.00. Now 2.75, 3.75, $5.00, 9.50. Fancy Rockers, were 3.75, 5.50, 7.00, $10.00. 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 $75, $7.90, $9.0, $12 Bureau Talk. Bureaus, white enamel or oak', Oval Bevel Plate Glass, were $16.50; now $12.50. V&m -JW HOP LACKAWANNA AVb y TtflWIW fVlWIHWmqWWWlWfHfW East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First.Class Druggists. Highly Recom mended by Physicians. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office 902 West I ackawaiina Avcnnc, Scranton, Pa TELEPHONE 4732. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, Vi b. 9 Tin re seemed to be a eotnpleto withdrawal Unlay of tho gett eial interest in the market which was so conspicuous a factor In the active trailing of tho early dajs of tho week. The two elas' reaction In ptlees scixcd to discourage the outside demand, and onleis to commlsxlnn houses fell to prac tically nothing. There was a continued dribble of tcnllzlng till day and the liens Industriously pricked nt the market here und theio whetcver they detected evi dences of 'eallzing or ot long slock of feted for bale. Tho most notable price movements weto hi tho speculative In dustrials and specialties. 1. ito in the day on the leport of a new Htlllsh n verso at l..ulv smith the bears mule a determined laid on Sugar nnd Thliel avenue-, fntcing them oft nil extteme J!3, and 1U respect ively. The geneml list failed to icpoml In anv m irked elegieo and suppmt was accorded to tho stoe ks fore lng the hears to cover. They nude a lluiil futile at tempt against St. l'aul, but tho market closed generally llrm and at rallies which had been attacked of from 2 points. The tone of tho general lists was heavv for the gicMter part of the day anil It was not gc tier illy affected either by th lilt attnek of the bears or bv tho Ilnal raid. Net losses reached a point In only a few stocks, Tob.uro was a conspicu ous exception to the general weakness during tho d ty, nrel after an early de cline rallied stronglv 3'4, closing at about the best. There was good demand for Erie tlrst prefetted which catrled It up nt one time l, most of tho gala being lost. Total s lies toelav. 402,100 shares. Hiihliiebs in tho bond matket fell oft considerably anil prlco changes were Ir regular. Total sales par value. $l,S',viW. V. S. bonds were unchanged In bid quota tions. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms TOj-TOei Menrs building. Telephone 6uoJ: Open- High- Low- Clos. lng est. est. lng. Am. Sugar ll."i U2i 10.s4 HOU Am. Tobacco lubij lnsij iv4 Kim, Ate Litem 21 21"& &.. 2u's Atchison, prf. CI CI t.' I". lltook Tine TJ'i n'i 72 71'i one. Tobr tec ri' :::, .n :u- C'h. & Ohio 2"' 2n, ?J' 2"i Cis 10S Ids M,i 107', ('.. P & Q 12", UVi Kt. .!l St. Pml 121 121 12 121't, Itock Iblanil lw lio's lovs WSK. D. I.. & W 177'i 177's 177 177 Man. lllcvutfd H7 W. Ii SS'H Met. Traction 17s1! 17!i 17i,'j 177''. Mn. Pacllle 4t,i( K' V 4e,it N. Y. central lil'j l',n . H',3t J!T Northcin l'aellie . .. 5T,. :, GJ'i .M'i North. I'ae. pi f .... 7". 7'. 71". 7I1'. Kan. & Te I'tf .. SVi ?Vt S lU-l O. & Western 21 21 2.11- r.' I'.ic. Mall 41H IIH 4,i" 4i( i. & it. prf M.--H r,, ri; r,n South itv., pit .",':?, :n :,i; .-...n Tenn. ('. A Iron .. . "ifi W i:,'', : V. S. Leather ....17'', 17'S le.Tt 10"; T. S l.ei . I't. , . 7i. 71, 71 7i- T'nlotl Paellle Hoi.. ;mi i'. 'itb ','nlon l'ae . l'r. , . 7i!'.. 7ies 7i,i , Ti,u Wabash. lr 21 L'l', ?1 " L'pJ Wes, rn 1'nlon . . !' . M'( sv YU Am. s. w ",7'rt :,7 r,i,s r,7i.. l'eel. Steel Di.' M'i y,U fo ClIK'AaO HOARD OP THADi:. Open- High- Low- t'lo. WH13AT. lng. est cm nir Jul.v (l'l 111, f,H im,, May is eia i,s cs CORN. July in .ill., fiui r.itj May L, UP, SJ ipa OATS. July 221; 221; 22 2Ji; May Jo's i'i.. '.Mi., i- l.AHIJ. July (.27 (127 C20 (120 Mav t, 17 (O) U.pj ' ei.lj PORK. July 11.17 11.17 11.11 Il.r, May 1110 II 2J ll.lu it io Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based ou Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Hid Asked. rirst National Hank n Scranton tfavlnc Hank Z'ri . . He rnnton l'ackllic Co 33 Ihird National It ml; . , nimo Utp A: Dls Hank 2W Hcouomv l.lsht. II. & P. Co 47 I.ackn. TritBt & Safo Dcp, U. UO Scranton Paint Co SO Clark & Snover Co. Com. ... 40 Chirk & Snover.. Prof 123 Her. Iron Keneo & Mfc. Co I0u Scranton Alo Work 1M l.ickl. Plltv Co, Pref 2) Co. Savings Hank & Trust Co 250 l'lrst Nat. Tank (Carbondnlc) ... 2 Hl.indnril Dlllllnir Co W 1'rov. Gas and Water Co liO HONDS. Scranton Pom Hallway, flrt IliortKitKC. due 162') U'i People's Street Railway, llrht mortRiit-'e-. deo HIS 113 ... People's Street R illwav. Ocn- ernl morli,ai;e'. due 11 Jl 115 Dickson ManiifacturliiK Co 100 l.acka TovMiuhlp Schnnl uc;, . ,,, ioj Cit of Scranton St Imp (,t ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Ce U Scianton Traction i!0 lioiulu,, 113 ... Scranton Wholesale Matket. (Corected by II. O Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue,) Hutter Creamery, swe : dairy, tubs, 2Sc, Hges Select vvestctii, Ito ; neaiby stale, 23c. c'hcPbP Pull cream, new 12' c, lle.ins Per bu., rhoicu marrow, J2 40; liieeliiim, $2 20; pea, $2 20. Onions Per bu., 13c. Ilout-$I20. New York Grain and Produce. New Voile, IMi. 0 riour Inaetlvo and easier, but not ( lotably lower, Wheat Spot steady: No. 2 reel, 7t'e, duvatoi; No. 2 led, 77Te. f. o. b. nllont, prompt; No, 1 Norlhe rn Duliith, f0'e. f. o, h. nllont, pioinpt. Optliius opi'iied llrm. but iliveloped we.ilcnehS, 'heaviness continued tbiniiith the nfle'rnnon and the cIumi was veak at i,c. iKcllne. Miinli Icisttl 7i,'ie ; May. Hi', July, 71'H', Com-Spot Him; No. 2, tlec'. f. o. h. iillimt, ftlld lie, ele vator, OiUliins opened sternly, but later sold off a ttllle Closed ensy at 'e. net lilies, Mav closed "9V, Oats-Spot quiet; No. 2, 2Vj.i2,!c.; No. S, ibe.; No. 2 White, 3 I'.ic No. J whlte.Jle. ; track mixed we st un. 2S'-ai' c.: ttack while. 21uJ.. On- J tluns inactive and easier with corn. Put E. inis m Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK 435 to 455 N. Ninth Stroet, . Telephone Call, 2333. Iftr The Best Washing Powdei BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAV1TA Arsenlo Beouty Tablets and Pills. A po,t fectlysafonndgu iranteodtroatment forallbkln UUordors. Restores the bloom cl youth to laded laces. 10 dajs' treatment r0c: SO days' S1.00, by mall Send for clrculnr. Address, ,., KEKVITA MEDICAL CO., Cllolon & Jtckuo SU., Cklof Sold by Mcdarrah &. Thomas. Drug gists,, 209 Lackawar.ra avc, Scranton. Pa. To PATENT Good Ideal may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATCNT RECORD, Baltimore, Mil terSteady: western creamery, 21a2Gc. do factor, iLal'ic.: Juno creamery, 19a 2l'-e.: Imltatlnn eieatncry, 17a2.ic; stata dilij. lva212i.; do. cieamcvy, 21a2o". Chiixe Steadv ; mil nmle. fancy lame. 12'idlJ l-3e.; fill made, faucv small, 123i alie.; eholeo unities, lPjnUUc Kbbs I'lini; tntu nnil Peiina., ltc. at mark; vvi.letii uiiKraeled at mark, llaltc,; west ern, lt'.c , loss tiff. Chicago Live Stock Market. ChleiiKo. Keb. O.-Cattb Active and stionK. incluilliii; Texans, butchers stock runnels and leedeis ste id v. Oood, $j.20 ail.lo: pooi to medium. JlalW: mixed stiiekcts, jl23a.t,v, selecteil feeilern. $123 ul'); Bond to choicci cows, $123a4.50; heilir.i. $!Wil7,"; i aimers. 223,i2Mj bulls, $2S-,al.'0, calve", St CU.1S. fed Tex as beeves. $la5. Hobs Active, 10c. higher, tluhlm; at advanco but was lost; Rood cleainuee; mli el and butcbeis, $L70.i3.1O; unod to choice heavy, $0,i510; roiiKh heavy $IM)al!l; llBht, $I.73.ij; bulk ot tales, flWl'.ij Slu e p Active, lOal'ie. hlBlur native wcthets, $1 ruaj.7"j; lambs, $",a7: western wi'thers, $IWa5,10, western limbs, it, i7. Re ce lils Cattle, 2.U00, hoije, 2I.(X), bheep, 7,0(X). Buffalo Llvn Stock Mnrl-er I.'nst Hulfalo, N. Y . Peb. 9 Cattle Reiilpts i eats, dull but little doing. Vials, JjCUa'JI Hobs Receipts 3 car.-.; active and sh ule higher. Yorkers, $3 10a 5 1": lnKcd packets, Jl.l'iS 22'..; medium and heavy, $1 K'nl.at; plBS. $3a!10; roiiKhs. $t.l0alt" hheep and lambs Re celits .li cms, slui'lo lower: lambs, $1 3C a7.2"i, sheep, J'l 2."aS 21 ; jearllliBS, $3'J0a U10 New York Live Stock. New Yolk, Peb. fi Reeves Dull: steort, $1 i.Oir, 30, tut ciMii and stiiBS. $IWi0i); bulls, J. J3a !'.", mws, $22Ja.Mi; stoeL ets. $l.",o. I'alves lVellllK we ik; veals, $3ns; no primes stiii k heie: little calves, $1.73; bainvarel calves. $173. Sheep Sleaily; lambs tlnw and Silfle. lower. Khei p, $!3na3.M'. lumlis, $i;.7i.i7..hj: other lutube, $121. lliiBS-Steady lit $3I0a5.3J. Oil Market. Oil City. Teh, &.-Crcdlt balances. Ji.S; ei itlllcates, sales fi.o1'! cash at $I.(jM3. Shipments, o.ioj; av raBe, kl,2i.i. Runs, lul,5.!7; aver.iKe', W,'.'12. HAVi; VOl' CATARRH TAINT? )lie's stionB evidence of tho iiulckiiesi and siueness ot that wonderful remeely, Dr. Aruow's Catarrhal Powder; "Pur j ems 1 was a victim of Chrome! Catatiii -tried in my ii'inedles, but no euro wus enecieil until I bail procuied and used Dr Akihvv'h Catarrhal I'owdci, Plrst nppllcitloii u.ivo iro instant icllef, und hi an lueiiilllily short whilo I was abso- I lately ruled," James lleaelley, Pundee, N. v. feini py .Matthews Ilros. and V. T. L'lnrk.-17. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The KSnd You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of SvSpSfik
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