THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1900. m LW I mSmWm Tn the Peonl WpfflBS. 'W&U Away back in old AtlHUU.IlVKJlVUKA. J..Vl?A P"i ,.! t V-." rl IfrlllMl t Our First Announcement e of Scranton fB flggp k Scotland at the north of County Selkirk, near the lowlands by the sea, stands a great woolen mill whose fine looms have been working away for over sixty years. Among the moun tains and tablelands of far away Australia, the fine long wool is grown, taken direct to Scotland, where it is spun and woven into the purest and most beautiful cloth that human hands can make. These are the plants and the properties of the Scotch Woolen Mills Co., of Scotland and America, who now have tailoring stores established in nearly every principal city of the United States, and are selling their fine woolens to the people direct at actual woolen mills prices. They cut out all the wholesalers' and middlemen's profits and commissions. There is but one profit between the mills and the wearer. They give the customer all the discounts and profits that go to the dealers ordinarily. We are establishing- a permanent store and warehouse in Scran ton. and are coming here to live. We have leased the property, No. 402 Lackawanna avenue, directly opposite Wyoming avenue and Jonas Long's, and are crowding it full of fine, pure Royal Scotch Woolens and Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds and Cheviots, all new and correct patterns for late Winter, Spring and Summer of iqoo. We weave and carry over 900 gloriously beautiful styles and patterns of goods, but we have but one price, and that price has made us famous. You may select anything you see in the windows, anything in the whole store, and we will accurately cut it to your personal measurements, try it on in the rough before it is finished, to insure a perfect fit, line it with the very best material, sew every seam with pure silk, keep it pressed and in repair for a whole year free of charge, for, just think of it 1 All Suits $ C None Higher All Overcoats & None Lower. Made to Measure, Made to Fit. We will be open next Thursday (one week from today), and we invite you all to attend. Look over the great display of Foreign Woolens, direct from Dear Old Scotland, land of the heather and the historic haunts of Scott and Burns. Come and hear the old Scotchmen with their bagpipes, and see the little Scotch girls dance the. "Highland Fling." Sixty years of success. THE MARKETS. Wall Btraet Review. New Ycrk, Feb. H.-Tho stock market tcday eliowcd a continuance of yestei dny'B strength In the early dealings, nut the buying demand emtio almost ill to gether from professional sources, with the purpoBO of Inviting outside demand. The ouuldo demand failed to materialize tho bi'tlrcfs continuing on a very small scale. In fiiet selling orders to some ex tent enmo on the mnikot from commission houses, wllch wcro nttriMilcu 10 western account but which were without explana tion. Tho professional buyers grew tired nnd sold to renllro when the futility of eftorts to attract outside bulng orders was perceived. Severn! polnls of weak ness were devt loped by the searching efforts of the beats nnd stop loss order. wero uticovered by offering prices down. The result was a general rtactloi.urv tendency, which wiped out practically nil of tho earlier gain and established some sharp losses In special stock. Total sac-, 417,40) shares. The bond market was tr.od orately active and It regular. Total salts, par ulue, J2.7W.0iH). United States old Is advanced ',4 In the bid price. The following quotntlons nre furnished Tho Trlbuno by M. 8. Jordan & Co.. rooms 705-70C Mears building. Telephone 6W3: Open- High- Low- Clos Inc. eft. est. Ing. Am. Hugar 1124 Am. Tobacco 10i Atchison 21 Atchison, prf ClTi Hrook. Trac 75 Con. Tobacco HI1, Ch. & Ohio Vt Gas 101.! C, II. & Q 12-..i St. Paul l.-t'-j Itoek Island W Kan. & Tex., prf. ... ZV, J.otils. K. Nnsh M3i Man. i:iented inn., Met. Tint tlon 1M6 Mo. Pacific 4,(i N. Y. Central UVi Nor. Paclllc ,V Nor. I'ac.. nrf 74".. O. & Western 2I JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. The L DO NOT MISS THE BIQ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS NOW QOINQ ON IN THE BASE MENT. I'ac. Mall P. & It P. & K . prf. .... South. Ky prf. Tenn. C. & Iron Leather Leather, prf. .. Pacific Pacific, prf Wabash, prf. ... Western Union . Pennsylvania ... A. S. & W IVd. Steel 4lr( 1", r,7'4 in 7ii'i 113 10115, lio'i ni'i iotS, no1 C 21V. 21 21 J 01 CIS 6". i S V,H "4H 74S. r..Vi 32j , Y Z? W ? Ki 107 lOS'j, 12ji, 12.1M! l.'.", 1211 IB-, 121'fi W KM' W( r.u'4 3.P4 3'.'i S SJ Sl',3 Sll.il J 101 93 M's S isi"-4 lso no r i- ir,i 4r,"i 7 i-5'8 l.nu i""v, ( ;,l R3" M' ) 7I'H "i' 741, f 24V, 21 241 3 41' 40i 41U J IS" IS'- 1S2 3 R7 3ii 57 r.7' C6-, r.7 1(12 SM 100 ) 17"i 17i 17i S 7C'i 7rt 76 $ 5i' Kin ro-H ( 77' i 7fi"R 76s, 214 2I, 21'i V 8", bU SltJ I 116U ir,- ITiVj r.s cs r.su fji-j, r,u r,y3 7o2 73 75 j ? . 2Pi . S4 .UV4 i-ed. Hteci, prr. tcu CHICACiO BOAHD OK TRADH. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. ing. July i May 6S"- CORN. July :r. May 3I'4 OATS. July 22-4 May 23 LARD. July 10M Mav 10.S3 PORK. Julv .12 (IT. 0 12 May C02 CUT C.U2 et. ro'i ca km 34t 2,3i 2J"4 10 97 10 92 est. 6S7' sin 22 2JV 10 90 10.V. ing. CSj, -.-,14 34T 22 21 10 10 90 B12 6.02 SyCdKmMimQr Dyers, Spinners, Weavers, Tailors. & Scranton Branch, Lackawanna Avenue, Opposite Wyoming Avenue NORTHEHN HEADQUARTERS. WESTERN HEADQUARTERS. SOUTHERN HEADQUARTERS. 302 Main St., 4 Erie St., Buffalo. 101-105 Superior St., Cleveland. ""a v.. et.t, Louisville. LONDON HEADQUARTERS. NEW ENGLAND HEADQ'RS. 22 A. Chester Court, England. 121 Westminster St., Providence. rr: Vi. WPt Hw iAf X.?' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Spiclal to the Serai ton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 14. A large num ber of our townspeople are exchang ing portraits today through tho post offlce. Being unable to spcurf tiuarter here, Erie Master Mechanic C. E. Ful ler may take up his lesldence n Blnghaniton. The Baptist hooloty hns appointed a committee to secure 11 pastor to suc ceed Rev. E. 15. Allen, who has ten dered his resignation, soon to take ef fect. Mi. Alien has not jot decided where ho will locate. There Is v. great amount of he ivy ice lodged In the river lutwoen Oteat Bend and Klrkwood. Dr. S. S. Simmons was piofesslon ally engaged in Buffalo on Mondav. Former County Tieasuiet Charle.s Bogdcn, of this place, has about Hfty men and teams at work getting out lumber, mine props and railroad tlei and hauling them to the rnllmads. Vicinity bluestnnc men nnti'ipato a brisk business duilug the coir Ing sea son. Lnnesboro has caught the feer, and theie Is a movement to dMrte it Into two wards. A innpptpp locomotive, built at tho Rogeis locomotive woiks in I'aterson. New Jersey, for the Erie, was In town yesterday, en route to the "Nypano" .Sivlsiqn. The pastor of a Susquchanm. :hurch recently set down bird upon a Jrojccted masquerade ball, nnd It A'ftnt the wav of all the earth. A number of KusquiJiunna Masons ittended a banquet In Great Bend Inst jvenlng. They report a gigantic time. There have been several change this .week in the clerical force in the Erie ifiops . m oKn.Caden, of starrucca, died on Uond'ay"'mornlng, aged C8 years. He vas a member of St. John's branch. No. 11, C. M. B. A., of Susquehannn. .The.. .funeral, occurred from the Cath olic church In Ptarrucca yesteuiay When requiem mass was celebrated. Miss Sara Ardeson, of the Oakland Bide, is the guest of Carbondalo friends. Rev. Tronic N. Smith, of Ch"nantro 'Bridge, New York, Is visiting Oakland Fide friends. Ho is a former pastor U the Avenue Methodist church in Oakland. , A" delegation' from Branch No. 11, c. Mi. B."A., Is In Btarrueca today, at tending" the funeral of tho late John ?aden'. John P. Miller, esq., was professlon- Ulyensaged In Kcranton on Tuesday. . Thl au'rieVal oftthe ltfi Georfro M. Bostwlck, of 'Monti ose, was very largely attended on Monday. The Erie will run a cheap exclusion to Nlagaia Falls on Tue.sJny next. Bound tilp fare fiom Susquehannan but fJ. There Is no small-pox In Montross, nor In its Immediate vicinity, ns has been repotted. Mis. Anna Walters Is seriously 111 at her home on Willow stieet. Colonel Byion O. Camp Is ill at his home In Montios-e. A piogrcsslve elitlu club held a "oelal In Ilogan opra house last oen- .. llenty White Is again In tho county Jail foi Kucony. Ilcft-ntly he hioki Jail twice, but llnally hi 1 led out his sentenei-. When not li. I.ill he 1Im near Monttosc. His fntuie jostol!ici Jtddievs Is likely to be Tn'.tern Peni tentiary, Wett I'hlladelphla." Mnntiose peoplo of lute lue been endutlng that type of swelled heads eommunly called nittiiiiv. A summer :.olocl of review for teacheir. will bo held In New Mllforl beclnnliiB May 1, and to continue flvo week-. Tho object and aim of tin school will bo to piepaie teach"is. and those who desire to bpcomo teacheis, ror the coming annual examinations for either piofessloml or pcimanent ceitldc.ites. All the the common bianchoi- will bo re!ewtd. Such of tne higher blanches will bu taught may be deIiod. of Dunmoie, nnd severnl other rela tlies from a distance were In attend ants at the f uncial. John O. Miller and son, Myion, are In Scranton today on business. Mi.s. H. Rockwell and Mls--s Edith McMlnn, of South Canaan, visited at Rest cottage. They returned to their homes this morning. W. W. Messlnger Is contlned to his house. A. H. Crozler Is doing business In Susquehanna today. Rev. A. V. David left this morning for Blnghaniton to attend the winter fliautauqua this week. Others will go from lieie later. Mis. W. W. McNamai.i was called to Ithaca, oer a week ago, because of the seilous Illness of a fiiend and has not yet returned. FOREST CITY. 11 THOMPSON. Special to iho Serai ton Tribune. Thompson, Feb. 14. Wallace Haek ley, onu of the hands employed In tho saw mill, Just out of town towaid Aiarat. had hist left leg bioken below the knee and his ankle flushed Satur day, by the fall of lumber on It from a truth. Di. W. W. McNamara 1 in duced the fiactuto and the patient seems to bo doing well at this wilting. Tho last quaiterly meeting set vices for this confeienco year will bo held next Friday und Sunday evenings, by Rev. J. F. Warner, presiding elder of Ilonosdalu district. James McMlnn died at North Jack son last Saturday, after a long and palnfut Illness. He was a native of South Canaan. Tho funeial sei vices were held In tho Methodist Episcopal church at North Jackson, at 2 p. in. yesterday, conducted by Rev. V, R. Tower, assisted by Ilev. J. M. Corell. A. H. Crozler is the funeral director, and the burial takes place today at Mt. Pleasant. Two -f his brotheis, William and Oeorge, of Cnibondalo; two slaters, Mrs. Hiram Rockwell, of South Canaan, and Mrs. Chailes Bloes, Special to the Scrhtiton Tribune. Toiest City, Feb. 14. W. H. Leek, of Rockland, N, Y., was a visitor among old friends and acquaintances here this week. Revival meetings are In pi ogress at both the Presbyterian and Methodist chut ones and eneoui aging success Is lepoited In each Held of endeavor. For yeais past ,1 county bildge act oss the Lackawanna river has been ugltnted and urged as a necsity nnd each new advocate of sucn in Impioiement has for awhile been con fident of success. But In their Inscru table wisdom the ofllclals of the two counties cannot see It In the sane light as the citizens whom the wnn: of It so seriously Inconveniences, f.nd therefore the bridge that trey had longed for never came. Tuesday next Is election day. Th s ear our friends, the Piohlbltlonlsts, failed entirely to miterlallze. For II 0 benefit of those who may not hnve Kept close wntch of the nominations. "Te subjoin them: Democratic eoncurient nominations Bui gess.john F. Gallagh er: Justice of the peace, Thomas Cav anaugh; poor director, Finnic P. Holmes; auditor, Chailes D. BurdlcK: tax collector, James White. First ward nominations Councllmen, Mich ael Ki.intz, Dennis Fallon: schoil d. rector, John P. Murray: Judg3 of elec tion, William J. Murphy; Inspector, Mai tin -Mi-Andrew. Second wa.'d -School director, William W. Swartz, Judge of election, Frank M. Howollj Inspector, Edward Randall. Republi can conetnrent nominations Burgess, Thomas J, Pentecost; .lUBtlce of the peace, Fied T. Gelder: poor director, George Brain; auditor. WlllUn tJinr. moe: tax collector, William H. Bitn. First ward Councllmen, R. W. Tay lor, W. J. Pentecost: school director, William H. Jones; Inspector, William Forrest.. Peeond war School dhec tor, A. h. Wheeler: Judge of election. T Warner Budd; Inspector, John Krltzlco. Mrs. E. A. Bloxham was ta'oj lo tho Lackawanna hospital at Scranton, Tuesday, by her husband, where she will be compelled to stay for some time and undergo an operation. AVOCA. esi William Gillespie, a te.spectel dent of Avoc.i, died at the far.i ! rec. dence on the West Side, aft? 112v01.il months' Illness of asthma. Ucl-im'1 was one of the pioneer settlers of this section, locating In Plttston township at C'rstal farm about thirty-live jtars ago. Mr. Gillespie was a pleasant, openhearted man and nil wm knew him found an agreeable companion. Besides his wife ho 1r survived bv a wife and eight children, Mai tin, Wil liam, John. Frank, Thomas, Mr-. Frank Connor, Mrs. Martin McGiwan and Mrs. Thomas Dougherty. Tho fu ncial will take place tomdrrnw morn ing at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. The Avoca sub-district Epwoitir League will hold a convention In the Mooslc Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday, Feb. 2J. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay their employes tomonow. The Ladles' Aid sorletv will te-ve supper on Washington's blrthd iv 111 Hnirls' building, beginning at . o'clock. The Lndles' Auxiliary and St. Aloy sltts society will celebrate their anni versary on Monday evening. Aftpr an entertainment supper will be served. The employes of tho underwear mill will receive their first pay on Sittir day. Miss Mary Dutkln, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Clark, of tho West Side. Scranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Tlrst National Hank 800 Scranton Savings Bank S00 Scranton Packing Co Third Natlonnl Kink 42", Dime Dep A: DIs. Bank 2W Kiouoniy Light. H. & P. Co I.acka. Trust & S ifo Dep. Co. ISO Seianton Paint Co t'l.irl- & Snovcr Co., Cm. ... 400 ("Ink & Snover.. Pret 123 Her. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lack 1. Dalrv Cn . Prff Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co 230 First Nnt. Bank (Carhomlnlc) ... Standard Drilling Co". BONDS. Scranton IVus Railway, fltst mortgage, due 1120 115 People's Strei't Itallwav. Ilrst mortgage, di'e IMS US People's Street R.illwav, Gen eral mortgnge, duo H21 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lai ka Towrslilp School '? City of Scranton SI. Imp. u. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co i:cranton Traction C bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corcitcd by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery. .Wc. ; daily, tubs, 2!c. Eggs Select western, ICc: nearby state. 33 '47 "si 100 100 21 :wo 30 100 102 lu2 t3 Largest, The Finest and The Best Equipped Carpet Store in Northeastern Pennsylvania This is 110 idle boast made with a view to attract the mor bidly curious; it is a fact, judged from every standpoint of fair ness. You may verify it at your leisure. We invite you now to an inspection of the finest array of Carpets ever shown in an interior city. Wc have brought from the great Carpet centres the very choicest of weaves at prices that we know to be much lower than elsewhere. Nearly one-half of the entire third iloor of this big store is devoted to the selling of Carpets. The best of light to choose by; ample room for matching careful attention to every detail. The prices which follow offer a fair test of the stock: Lakeside Brussels, in many patterns, yard. 65c Cordova Brussels, fine coforiny, yard 75c Tapestry Brussels, hiyh grade, 10 wire, yard 65c Wilton Velvets, very handsome, yard $1.00 Axminsters, with 5-8 borders to match Gobelin f Hartford's, per yard 1.25 All tlie Carpets you buy here arc made upon the premises by experienced workers; laid and lined by the most competent people. We make no charge for either, except in the cheaper ingrains. The Annual Trqde Sale Of Household Utensils Regan here yesterday morning. Wc do not need to particu larize. You who have read the papers of the last two days know full well the values that are being presented. Wc think wc can safely say that never in the history of any store in Scran ton has there been so much offered for so little. The sale con tinues throughout the month. Prudent housekeepers will count the economy in buying now. Peyser Collars at 5 Cents Continue to entertain big crowds around the Wyoming Avenue Main aisle. It is proving to be a wonderfully successful collar sale. Wise buyers who carried away a dozen or so last Satur day are coming back now for more. Say they can well afford to lay some by for future use as they can detect nothing the matter with them. And, after all, who but an expert would know if a thread were twisted or a button-hole uneven? Five cents while they last. All of them arc worth double, and manv arc twentv-ccnt ones. Most every style, including the very pretty "Firearm" the medium high turn-over. Every si.e, from 12 to 20. Jonas Long's Sods i Cheese roll cream, new, IZV.c. Ilenns Pir bu . iholeo marrow, medium. $.'20; pea, $2 20. Onions Pel bu 43c. "lour-fno. $.' 40; Fhllndelpliin Gi.vu nnd Prnnuc Philadelphia, Tob. II Whcat-rirm. He higher: conttact grade, February. 73a74e. Corn Firm; No. 2 mled, February, Silt i I!'1',!'. Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, .1l"i.i3Jc.: No. .1 do. do,, JOa30'e.; No. 2 mixed de., 2!ta2i'c. Potatoes Steady; l'tniis.lianla choice, per bushel. l New York nnd western, do. do., rA.iT.Uc , do. do. fnlr to good. do.. Oo.iSTc. Butter hUndv ; fancy western creamery, '-.; do. prints, 27c. Eggs Steadv; fresh, near, by, lie; do western, 11c: do. southwest. I'm, 14c.: do. southern, 1.5c. Cheese l'n thangid Hetlned Sugarb Quiet but Fte id v. Cotton Firm and 'ic. higher, middling uplands. 9'f.e. Tallow Fn c hanged; cltj piime In hogsheids, ,n5Tkc; iniritrv do., binels, &na!iic.; dark, do, Ju."v.: tnkis. J'aSc.: glease, .P-ianc. as lo (olor. I. lie Poultry Unchnnrcd; f K ltii'.illc. : old roosters, 7u7".e.; chickens, le.ilO-c : ducks, llal2c; gees, lnillc ; turkos, tiaiOc, Dre-Ftd Poultr.v Stiads mid In beter demand : fowls, (holcc. lie, do. fair to good. 10alu''.c: old roosters, m: (hlcluns, nenrbv, llutSV' ; Mme lots, 13c. western do, Inigc, 12c; medium do, lOillc: common do. Sate, turkes. choke to fancy, ll'..(12c: do. fair to geed, s,ii ; common do., 7ae ; ducks, yalPe: (.eese. 7a''c Iloclpt' Flour. 3,0 0 barrels and hjO sacks, wheit, 2 0iV) bushels; coin, 7u,W0 bushels; oits 70.000 bushels. Shipments Vhcit. 3:nw bushels; rats, U,wa bushiU, corn, 2),0)0 bushels. &lAdAttlAdAtiW Are Still Here! 3 V in I ins. Guitars. Mandolins. Ban ins r m.m.m,f . ...... w . w, , . . . . . - . - , A . .j 1 Bargains 3 In Musical Instruments, but, as we said be fore, all our stock of MUST GO. And Here Are the Prices Just a Few : us 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 $10.00 Banjos $5.00 13.00 Banjos 75 10.00 Guitars 5o Case $10.00 Mandolins $5.00 1 5.00 Mandolins 7x 7.00 Violins 3.75 at 75c. See them in A Fine Violin our window. Anything you want in the Musical Line at your own price. $5 Bays a Grand Conservatory Uiolin. i Finn & Phillips, 3 138 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa, Vf(M(ft(?MtVfi(0l(MVfi(fV0(IVM0(01 & e For the Babies. There Is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Coush ltemedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt nnd efieetunl cures make it a favorlta with mothers and small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cures cioup and has been used In tens or thousands of cases without a single failure so far ns we have been ublo to learn. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whoop ing cough It liquefies the tough mucus, making It easier to expectorate, and lessens the severity nnd frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus de priving that disease of All dangerous consequences. For sale by all drug gists. Matthews Ilros'., wholesale and retail agents. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, n they cannot reach tho goat of the dlseane. Catarrh Is a blood or totihtltutlonol dls. ease, and In order to cure It jou must take Internal remedies. Halt's Catarrh Cure la taker. Internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaees. Hall's Caturrh Cure l not a quae inedUliie. It was prescribed by one of iho best physicians In this country for on, aim Ih a regular prescription. It Is romiusod of the bext tonics known, combln.d Vllh the best blood purlllers. ucllng eilrectly 011 the mucous sur faces. Tho perfect com blnatlon of the two IngredlentB Is what produces such wonderful results In eur ing Catarrh. Bend for tcstimoulaU free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Bold by druggivtx, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. New York Grain and Produce. New Yoik. IMi. 14 Flmn IlerelptH, K.lls; exports. U.liJi vnv quiet, un changed an "b(iut steidv. Wheat Spot stendv: No, , ,-od, ",',v. ilri.ilor, No i rid, TPc. f. o. I. nllort In stoioj No 1 noithtrn niluth, M'-.i. I. u. b. nikut prompt, options opemd (.isy and ill ! wards declined further; In tho last half hour, how cur, pilcis recovered hhnrpli closing Hte.idv and uuihingid to "bc hi t i higher: March tl("-id 77V.: Mu. 'V -o July, 7"ac. Con' Spot nvirPct Htp.ii1;' No. :, 4J'c. f. o. b. allo.it ind 41",c ih-i vator option marl.el easy all iliv until near tho clo-o whm pilceh rallied with whiat; cJOM-d steady at i,e n l decline. May close( (i'e ; Julv. 4l'sc O its-Siot Heady; No. 2. L'Oe.; N" 1. Wo, N I white. Jl'le : No. 3 white. atio : tract mixed western, J'uVJ'ie . track while, ?1 a.nc; opticus hi nv and luic steii Hiitter Slendv; wiitdn cie.imery, .'lae; do fictoi.v. Pnlic. ; Juno crtnnicij, l'l L"e.; imltitlon crtnmi.iv, ITuSJ'.i. : stata dairy, lsailc, do. citarner. il t.'je Chteo Stead ; full made fancy lare, U',alle , tall made fancy lame, 12i,ullc. i h"iee grades, H&jnU1 c. lUgs Stiong. htato and Pmnsjlv.inlii, at mark, 1.1'ic; wtht ern, ut in.uk, l!',ic, Buffalo Live Stock Mnvl-e: Kast Buffalo, Feb. II Cattlo-Ilecolptt', no cars, dull and but few wild; vealh. lower; inminnn to hist, 4.'.na7.75; hi .ivy fed, UTmI lluus-IUu'Ipts, li. cars; li regular; Yotkcrs, JMOal l,; hulk good, $"iir; nilMd and mtdlums, $j,10.i."i lo; heavy, dull. t ia-,.i:4; pigs-. Flow, Jl.TIa 4 S3; bulk, fIS); roughs, $irij.7D; stags, $J!)0. Sheep and Lambs Hecelpts, 3J tars; opened llrm for good lambs, but closing weaker; tops, K.SO.iT.SO; culls to good, 3 50.i7.11; sheep, steady, mixed, $3fi0a5.75; wethers, $",.70aii; jcarllngs, ui C.60. East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First-Class Druggists. Highly Recom mended by Pliysiiciaus. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ROSS. JOSEPH Offlee 02 West I nekawanna Avenue, TELEPHONE AGENT, - - - Scrautou, Pa. 4732. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Feb. 11 ('"nttle Itst grade strong; otheis dull to 10c, lower; Texas steers, strong, nrtlve; Tcn.ih bulls hlglur, butchcif,' stoik and c.inuers, steady; thief order In good supply at easy prices; good to choice, tfah; poor to medium, $1 ul.'.V. mixed stocl.cis. J.I'.'.'alW; bcltctcd feeders. $lalM; good to iholeo cows, t"n 4.40; heifers. Il2:at73; canners, .' L'J.i2 S"i; hulls. J.f.0a4b0: ralves, 7,23; fed Texas beeves. tlalS. Hogs Wtak. .r.a71tc. luv.er; fair clearurue; mixed butchers, II Ta 4 97's: bulk of sales. Jismi'tf Sheep Btrong and active: lambs, weak, lOaloc, lower; native wethers, Jl.SOaO.'j; lumbs, To PATENT Good Itieas iiu bo secured by our aid. Addrtas, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. Md. i:"a",in; western withers. JISj.i5C5; wc sum lambs, ia7.3o. Hectlpth-t .ittb". lb,( head; hogs, M,iK head; shicp, n.VJO lit ad. t Oil Market. Oil City, Feb. II Credit bnlniiccs, $1.CS; certllhates, no bid: shlpmtnts. WJy bar rels: uvciagc. i.',H7 barrels; runs, 107,t.9 barrels; average, IU barrels. Tho tramways, cinnlbiifes and under ground rcillwaH In and around London, within a ntdlus nt Hit miles, carry each car. It Is laloilaud, about 153,000, 0'JO pat-sejgtif. - YOl'It DOCTOIt'S AUVICI; has not nl wajs bten accoidlng to his conscience becau. foi ears hu's been hchooled In piejudkt.s whlth dub every proprletar ttmedy as "iiu.ickcij" today hu knows better and iraetlies bcttel und such vvoithy remedies as Dr. Von Bran's Pine apple Tablets aie among the constant prescriptions in his dally practice bo cause he has pioied them so potint in stomach troublts " In a bo. 10 cents Sold by Matthews Uios. and W. T. Clark. -W. lis m Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers r OLD STOCK PSLSirlER 435 to 455 N, Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. I. PA f
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