THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING SIDE PATHS. Effort Will Be Made to Test the Constitutionality of the Law. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannork, I'd). 1.. Thli week's Issue of the Now Ago has the follow ing to sny In regard to the, board of side path coiiinilsslope ts nnd their plans of operation during thu coming yeur: "The dele pith enmmlFsloiiPis. D. W. Stark, of thin place; P. D. Hun noil, of Mcshoppen. nnd E. L. Day, ef Nicholson, mot nt this place on S-ittir-iday afternoon nnd outlined their work for the coming season. They decided to levy the maximum tux allowed by law upon bley lei, which Is $1. It Is estimated that this will furnMi a fund of from J.'.OOO to SJ.00O with which to construct bicycle paths. The dotnlls of the work were not fully decided upon, but the plan contemplates a trunk line, tiaverslng th" county fiom Lacvvlllo to Tiinkhnniiotk and thence to Nicholson or Fnetoryvllle. The path will be built In sectlems; fci Instanc, n strip may bo eomplot-d near Lueoy i llle. another nt Tunkliunnnck und a. third neur Nicholson, an far as the fund will allow. Then another year these section w 111 be ndderl to until the rmite Is complete, when Intel se ctlng lines to other pmts of the county may be added. Piocoodings have ben bj jrun In one of the lower counties of the state to test the constitutionality of the law. Jt Is deemed da.-." legis lation In a double seno, In that It taxes one kind of ehlcle while all others go free, and that It purposes to expend the money on one kind of road and not upon tho general Im provement of nil roads. Of come IC the law Is invalidated the woik of the commissioner will cease at once." The above proceedings nie pioposed to be taken under the net passed bv the legislature at tho rest-Ion of ivn, providing for the appointment of otn clals to be known as aide path com missioner and for tin levying of a tax on all bicycles not to exceed tl. thi amount raised to bo expended under the direction of the coinnibsloncrs for the puipoo of building paths for tha use of pedestilans and bicyclists. Rev. Mnolov S. HiiiJ, presiding el der of this dlstiirt, will pic'ach from the Methodist chinch pulpit on next Sunday moiulng and evening. John B. Fassett Is In Wllkes-Rarre today. The contract for dellvtilng the bal lots for the Febiunrv election was awauled by the county commission ers to Mr. Davis, of Nicholson, owner of the Nicholson and Tunkbannock stage route. Harry Rlggs, representing a Blng hamton dry goods house. If In town this week looking up his customers In this locnllty. Cards have been receled by people lr. town announcing the coming mar riage of Hodncy J. Birdwell, of Den ver. Colo., to Miss It a M. Shcplmrd. of St. Johns, Mich. Ml. H.ndwoll was formeily of this place, he hn!ng ben admitted to the Lar In this county nnd was forced to go to Colotado on account of his health some four years ago. Since that time lie has hj-n practicing In that state. The wed ding will take place at St. Johns on Wednesday next. FACTORVVILLE. llpnlnl to the Scranton Tribune. rattoryvllle, Pa., Feb. ID. Miss Electa Capwell, of Nicholson, l'a., was calling on iclatlves here yesterday. Fuctoryvlllo encampment, No. 240, I. O. O. P., will entertain the mem bets nnd their lady friends of W. S. Hogets encampment, of Claik's Oioen, on Wednesday evening, Fen. 2S. He ft eshinents will be served nnd n liter al y enteitalnment wilt be a part of the evening's programme. Benjamin "Cupw ell, of the Tunnel, Is seriously 111 and there nre giave doubts of his lecovery. Ho has been uncon scious for several e'avs. About twenty-five friends nnd icla tlves of Mrs. Lena Rlfenberry assem bled at her home last Tuesday for the put pose of celebrating her seventy-fifth birthday, which was much appreciated by her and enJo.ed by those present. Miss Reslo Finbolt, of Pottsvllle, who has been spending a month here with fi lends, leturued home last Mon day. Mis I'mbolu while here made many warm friends by her pleasant monneis and genial ways. Today and tomouow the W. C. T. V. of this county are holding their mid cnr convention at Laeevvlllo. Rev. Itnbeit P. . Pierce, of Sotnnton, will gle an Itlustuited temperance talk Filelay jfteinoon. Mis. Walter Rey nolds ami Mis. P. M. Osterhout me ttle delegates fiom this place. E-County Commissioner p. H. Chase bus branched out In the inachlneiy business und Is lepicsentlng the Mc Cormlek Machlneiy company, of Athens. Fa. Tl.e S.itah Rice elide of the (J. A. It. cdebiated their Ilftb annlvei aiy last Tuesday evening in a veiy appio pi late manner. A lengthy and entei talnlng programme was piepaicd nnd refreshments were seted. Tile W. C. T. I". social held at tlv home of Dr. 1. T. Wheaton Wodnes day eenlng was n grand success, both socially and financially. Mr. Fred Ulllei and daughter, of C.ir bondale, aie guests at the M. I', parsonage. who has been spending the past week with her brother, George Ledynrd, re turned home yestcrdnv. The'j icsbyterlan, Baptist nnd Meth odist churches have decided to Join In holding union revival services. Last night the meeting was held In the Presbyterian church, at which place It will also bo held this evening. Fri day evening and each night until fur ther notice set vices will be held In the Uaptlst church. Tho new depot that the Erie com pany was to erect here at once has not yet put In an nppearancc. The need of It l cumins the same, Telephone users nie piotestlnc be cause there Is no connection with the Erie depot. PITTSTON. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cute E. W. diode's slgnn ture Is on each box. 23c. FOHEST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Potest Cltv, Feb. l'.-JIr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Cunningham left today for Deposit, N. Y., where they will In the Special to the Serai ton Tribune. Plttston. Felt. 15. John M. Lough nev, of Pino street, nnd Miss Mary Cody, of Fpper Plttston, were united In mnrrluge In St. Mary's Roman Cath olic elniich last cvcnlng.by Rev. Father Cliove. Miss 11. Ulewltt ncted as brides maid, and Thomas Ulewltt, best man. The wedding march was played by Miss Jennie Hurke, of Scranton. Tho newly-wedded couple will reside In the groom's own newlv-bullt home on Ore gon Heights. John Kdlnr, of Wllkcs-Harre, a well known Lehigh Valley engineer, and Miss Theiesa Runne, of Plttston, were united In tnairlnge In St. John's Cath olic church, this city, this moinlnp,. They have gone on a wedding tour, which will Include Washington, D. C. Upon their i etui n they will lesldo In Wllkes-llano. William F. Dodge, a popular oung Plttston gentleman, was united In mar riage at Motuoeton, near Tow anda, last evening, to MKs Dade Maicy, only daughter of Lyman Maicy, a well known fanner. The gtoom is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. X. H. Dodge, of Coxton, who conduct n farm nnd dairy. The gtoom has tunny friends here, be ing a member of Eagle Hose Dium coips, the Young Men's Christian as sociation basket ball team, and nlso manager of his fathct's milk toute. Tho new couple will make their homo with the gloom's patents. Joseph Ruins, nged 17 enrs, was In Juted vesteiday afternoon at the Twin shaft, wheio he Is a dtiver. lie was sitting on the bumper , of a car when the mules tinned suddenly to one side and be was caught between the "stretcher" and the car. He Is the only ruppoit of on unfoittinnte family con sisting of a father and mother and live or six chllilien. The father has been unable to woik several months from iheumatlsm and a younger son Is a cilpple. Mis. Mary A. Gallagher, wife of John Gallagher, died last evening at her home on Mill stteet, nfter a year's Ill ness. A husband nnd four children sutvive. The remains were taken to Archb ild today, where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 0 o'clock, with a mass of tequlem. Conductois AVassel and Finnerty, of Sct.inton, were at the L. & B. junction WHITNEY'S BUDGET OF LIVE VERITIES MAN WRO PASSES A NIGHT IN A BEAR'S SEN. Smart Chap la Rebuked by a Red Man from Carlisle Thunder Storm In February Terrell Re covering from Wounds Inflicted with a Razor. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. futllie leslde. Mr. Cunningham has i last evening, giving instruction to tin? ueen for seveial .veais past engaged in Dclawiiie. Lackawanna and Western the wholesale Honor business heic. I switching crews at the Junction In the Today the Hillside Coal and lion company paid its rot est City employes for the month of January. Mrs. M. W. Woodmnnsee is visiting trlends at Hancock, X. Y., and 1 clntty. Mis. Ernest Horton, of Dunmore, Is the guest n, i datives In town. Di. C R. Knapp has moved Into his new olliee and lesldence In the handsome biles, building which he 10 eently elected. D. Stanley Evans, of Snanton, was a visitor among his many fi lends in Fot est City on Wednesday. Miss Nellie Ledvnid, of Peckvllle, The Sale of Horan & Merrills Fine Stock of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing new signals which have oeen adopted by the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company, nnd which will go Into effect on March 1. John Hnston, master mechanic of the Newton and Old Forge companies, Is sulTcring fiom painful Injuries leceived yesteidny. He wns fastening a pip" to the side of the Phoenix breaker, Diuvea, nnd slipping fell a distance of about thlity-flve feet. He struck a pipe as he tell and landed on his head und shoulder. He wns picked up un conscious. His head Is badly cut. The Lehigh Valley tnllioid company is disposing of all Its old 1-wheel cms known as "Jimmies," which have been piiichased bv the Ameilc in Car and Pound) y company of Beiwlck, and aie being shipped to that town fiom tho L V.. Junction at the rate of 100 oveiy day. Dining the past two months about fi.OOO of them have been sent to IJetvvIek, the Delaware, Lackaw.inni and Western conmany receiving $1 each fur transpoitlng them. The car", upon arrival at Berwick, aie taken npait, the wood woik being cut up for ll'-p-wnod and the lion thrown Into the lulling furnaces. i. Here Is a Chanco to So Some One a Kindness. If the reader of this should chanco to know of any one who Is subject to at tacks of bilious colic he can do him no gt eater favor than to tell him of Chnm bet Iain's Colic. Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always givei piompt re lief. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros'., wholesale and retail agents. AVOCA. ...and... Men's Furnishings OF THE WINDOWS BARGAINS. FULL We do what we advertise X I every article 4 ff 5 some l2 off. Our goods speak their own praise. EVERYTHING MUST GO. On Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. John nialiam weiu called upon to mourn the death of Clyde, their 2-year- old son, utter n few days illness or inllammatlon of the lungs. This Is tho flist gioat trouble the parents have been called upon to enduie and their uilef Hfems nlmnst unbearable. D-1- " ' ceased was n blight little ehild, und al though suffering from croup, his spirits did not cnuso the parents any great anloty until a few days ago. Ken neth, their 4-year-old son, Is also 111, but veslerday the doctors had hopes of his receive! y. The funeral of Clyde will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services will !. conducted by Rev. R. M. Pnscoe at the house. In tel nient will bo In Lc.ngchiffe cetne let y. The mineis and laborois of the Lnngcliffe mine have been complain ing of the unequal distribution of ear among them, claiming that the com pany men lecclvo moto than those on bleaker time, A committee of thu mlneis' Union waited on Messrs, Bioolfs and Dale, nnd they were told thut they would insist that all bo Rented allke. The answer caused gen eial satisfaction among tho employed. The ladles of the Missionary society of Lnugcllne chinch will conduct .1 sal'. of home-mndo bread, cuko and plo at the home of Mrs. Angus Howell, to mortow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The cntettnlnment and social thai was arranged by tjje teinpeinnco socle ties to have taken place on Sunday evening, wan postponed on account of tho unavoidable absence of tho speak er, Rev. rather Bustln. of Wllkea Uai re. -, - i m. J. HORAN, Successor,: 4.s-t't''"H't4. 316-318 j Off I Lackaulanna flue. lAott .'.''.,)..).) Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho bout of tho disease. Catarrh l a blood or constitutional dls cane, und In older to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Ilall's Catanh Cure Is taken Internally, and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Huli'J Caturrh Cure Is not u ciuack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best phvsldant In this country for years, unci I.c u regular prescription. It Is composed of the beat tonlcB known, combined with the best blood purlners. acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect com. btt.tuloti of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free, p. J. CHUNKY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, prlre 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Bpeclnl Correspondence of Tho Tribune. Susiiuchanna, Feb. 13. There Is living In Sturrucca nn old man who, In his childhood, lived In Susquehanna coun ty, near what In now Forest City. He passed a night In the den of a bear, coming out In the morning unhurt, nnd much pleased with tho company he had kept. When he was nbout four years old, he was one afternoon left with a pet lamb on the grass near tho home, and the two strayed together Into the woods. They were not missed for boiuo hours, nnd when a hasty senrch for them proved unavailing, the father and mother were greatly alarmed, for bears nnd wolves were very plentiful In the woods. Tho few scattering neighbors were roused nnd the entire night woj given up to the hunt. It wns not un til daylight that traces of the missing boy's Hacks weie found, These were followed by the aid of dogs, nnd the rescuers were led to the den of a she bear, which had Its quartern under a, big boulder In a pine grove at the foot of a mountain. The benr, aroused by the dogs, camo nut of her lnlr with a boldness whU.h showed that she had cubs to defend, and at sight of her everybody gave up hope of seeing the missing child alive. When, however, they bad shot the bca-, they found the little fellow curled up In the den with a couple of bear whelps hungry nnd tired, but uninjured. Th' bear had made a meal of tho pet lamb, nnd had then quietly returned to her lair to sleep. The boy said she did not carry him, but that he followed her, because he no longer had any lamb for company, and because he wanted to see tho pietty cubs. Ho had plaved with them until dark. Then he cried to go home, but he did not know the w ty and did not dare to leave the bear's don because he was afiuld something would get him. Tho cubs were companions for him, and he felt perfectly safe when he was wiJi them. THU NEWS RF.CORD. After n protracted Illness, Jntnes Mc Mlnn, nn nged resident of North Jack son, died on Saturday, igr.i fln yeats He Is suivived by tbe widow, nee Lizzie Kennedy, of Mount Pleasant Tho fu netal took place on Morulas from the North Jackson Methodist ctvnch, Rev. P. R. Tower, of Thomson, .Ill-dating. The icmatns were Interred it Mount Pleasant, the former home of the de- ceased. Quito a number of Fusquehanna people are In Blnghamton. attending the Winter Chautuuqua. Interest is increasing In the evange'Is tlc services In the Oakland Methodist church. At the board of trade banquet at the Starrucca House, Pebrunry 21, over cne hundred covers vill be laid Theie Is a dearth of news from the new Heriick Centre coal :n'ne. Theie Is evidently a pi ess censor up there. Philemon Terr.'ll, who was recently slashed by the Italians at Btand:, !s recovering, and he will live to attend a chilstenlng some other day. BRH'R CRt'SUR'S POOR OPUrfS. Susquehanna's famous inragiuphet-, C. V.. Whitney (called "Whit" for sboit), spent a day or two In town io centlv, calling on friends, o' wiieia lo Is possessed of not a tn'r. Siic-h i i.ental gentleman could not h i en"inle.i; an 1 as a precaution agaliiHt this, when he feels like telling one of his outlandish though tiutbful (.') vnins on some body, he always selects somebody who never llvul. Monti use Dciuoci.it. RURPKKD BV A HUD MAX. An Urlo tiiiln wns anproacblng Sus quehanna. On board was a quiet, we!!-ilte-ssed, copper-e-oloied young Indian, who seemed to have all he could do to attend to his own business', which ho did without molestation, until a yours; man, whose ht.ilns had evidently been devoted to his clothing, came from a mil lor car Into the smoking eat and saw him. "An Indian, I guess," sold the young chip, ns he lighted a cigarette. And then nppioachlng the son of the plains, he atttneted geneinl attention by shouting, with stiange gestures, "Pgh heep big Injun! Omaha! Sioux! Paw nee! See Great Father! Have a drink tire water! Warm Injun's blood!" The Indian gazed at the young man a moment, with nn Ill-concealed expres sion of contempt on his face, and then he said, with good pionunclation: "You must have been reading dime novels, sli! I am going back to my people In Montana, after spending three years nt nn Indlnn school at Car lisle. I advise you to do the same thing. Where I live, gentlemen do not carry whiskey flasks In their pockets," The smart young man did not wait to finish the1 smoke. There was too much musle and mirth In the car Just then. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. The Erie Is preparing for a big ex curslon business. A thunder storm visited this vicinity nt an eatly hour on Sunday morning. Remember flint Weather Forecaster Coles pi edicts tenlble things for the balance of February! Be good. At one time there were fifteen New York state women residing In Susque hnnna, In order to obtain a dlvoicc In a year. Many a trunk, stored In Sus f'uehnnna county for a yenr, has se cuied a Pennsylvania divorce for Its owner, who remained In Now York state. Rome day, somebody will contest a divorce secured In this manner and there will be fun alive. There'll be bigamy suits and a lot of other Inter esting things, JUST BETWEEN US. After n few more boroughs are sliced up Into half a dozen wards each, thu county conventions will be blgger'n congress. In Montre, n Baptist minister was recently accused of the heinous crime of sprinkling a candidate. The good man foithwlth established an "alibi," nnd the wheels of the gospel car movel once more. Few patrlotH are taking advantage of the Montrose nepubllcun Invitation to candidates for county ofllce to an nounce themselves. They'ro evidently pursuing a still hunt. "Bre'r fox he lav low." Year In and year out those consistent gentlemen, the Susquehanna county Prohibitionists, expect nothing and In variably get It. They are never dls heartened nnd never disappointed. Whitney. Please Remember! Our Great Friday Sales Begin at 10 0' Clock, It is necessary that you should know this, to avoid confusion. Every Friday there are some who look for the advertised bargains before that h;ur. We want it clearly understood and so we repeat Ten o'clock lor the sale goods. This is done that our thousands of patrons who live at a distance, may have the same opportunities to buy, as our nearest neighbors nit em. -l biv 3c Children's Black Ribbed Hose, pair 3c It stands to reason that votl need to come early for them. We have nov-r bi-fio possessed such a Hosiery bargain. There Is 300 dozen In the lot Just enough to keep the fun going. They are strictly fast black of veiy heavy rib, full regular made nnd nicely finished. In most stores ou mlcht find their equal at lOc we have never offered equal value under So. four pairs to a buyer on FRIDAY AF TER 10 O'CLOCK, nt pair Fancy double width Dress Goods,yd7!c The big Store will be headquartcis for Dicss Ooods this season, ns In seasons past. W shall doinonstinteoursujieiior fitness on Friday with the fit st leal Sluing offering. Seventy-flvo pieces (3,7.".0) yaids of double width Suitings, all In the newest and ptettlest of color ings; mostly fancy plaids and novelt.es that nie belnc sold in the New York rtores today at 12',-c and 13 o the yard considered cheap nt w .' thnt, too. Your choice of the lot 7 1 on FRIDAY AFTER 10 O'CLOCK', "H0 nt yard ' & Handsome Patterns in Embroidery, 3'2c We cannot promise this lot to last through out the entile day, so we give ou wa nlng at the start-off. Better come eatly, as It la an offeilng jouil not foiget light away. Not more than a tbousind yaiels of very hand some cambilc edges (no Inset tings). e hat mlng pat tern", mostly In 3 and 4-Inch widths some nar rower. All of this season's newest patterns end all In SIX YARD LENGTHS. But you -Xf may buy as many lengths as you wish. "2 On sale- nil day FRIDAY A ITER 10 C O'CLOCK, at yard t Dig Lot Infants' Ribbed Vests at 10c A special offeilng of sixty-five dozen never any more at the price. Infants' Vests, knitted from the finest of cot'ons, with finished seams and with buttons em, fiont. Shirts of equal value have never been under fifteen cents and eighteen cents and these would be cheap at the lutte-r tlsure. All you want on FRIDAY AFTER 10 O'CLOCK at and Ribb -el made offered Indeed 10c Exquisite Indigo Dlue Prints, yard 37ac Soon be coming warm weather you'll need two or three pietty blue wruppeis to don In the morning; possible." a blue dtess in tho afternoon. Cioiid time to make them up now these Idle winter evenings and especially when tbe tnnterlals are as low pilccd a" they'll bo tomortow. Genuine Inellge Blue Pi ints, of the very best qualltv tbe kind that wo know and guatunteo to be strictly fast colois. All the new staple pat terns, Including the best of Spring nnd Hum mer stvles. You'll buy the same qual- .mm r lt In no other stole under six cents jtJj a vaid. All von want on FRIDAY AF- JVsS" Ti:it 10 O'CLOCK, at jnid J 5000 Yards of Ribbon at 9c Thetcil be n big flutter of ribbons on Friday, for we've piepnred for ono of the biggest sales In the hlstoiv of the store. Five thousand j"ids, nil told, amongst which are satins, gros gta -m, fancy stilped, polka-dot efiects and the new plaited novelties, In every pret ty color, including white and black. Most of the lnne nie In the narrower w Idtlis for hair and nock tli esslug. Theie ute numbeis 7, 9, 12, IC and up lo 09 which means widths from one-half Inch to four Inches. Tho entlte lot will bo In he Main Als'es on Fiiday; worth, every yard twelve and one-half cents up to twenty-five cents. Choose as pieaseH you on FRIDAY' yard .... AFTER 10 O'CLOCK, at Important Sale of Granite Ware at 14c Since Wednesday we have been feat fully busy with Houseful nlshlngs the Annual Tiade Sale nnd the most phenomenally successful of any we hove ever held Tomorrow, Friday, comes one of tho greatest offeilncs of the sale, but for ono day only. It will give you choice nt 14 cents of the following best grade of granite ware: "-eit Sauce Pans !qt Covered Buckets Very larce Collanders l'fc qt Berlin Sauce Pans Us qt Coffee Pols Big Coal Buckets (japanned) And at the same prices Galvanized Palls and T"l Citnno RnVnil Many of these articles are worth 23c; some of them are worth mote than that. Your choice of any on FRIDAY AFTER 10 O'CLOCK , at.... 14 Jonas Longfs Sons THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. Now York, Fob. l'.'liio movement of ptlees In Iho stoek in.til.el letlecttd very dearl the doubtful nrd contllttliM spe-euiatlve opinion oyer the outlook tor pi lees. Tho opening reflected was nl o ..1 .hr,IK. ili.it of nrofcssloiutl onei.i- tnrs III ..tucks, us the j V ere the; v'dv ones who took any notable part In the i nailing Sumo of the piofehsloii.il spec u. I lalors sold stocks bcfoie tho eluse )l Hie dn, pionipted b the disappointment J over the falliuc of nnv general demand f.f ct.mW in .livolmi. The lion and sle el I group advanced In the morning under the uellve blduiiig up of iirofesxloti.il ttader-. American f-teel and Wire rising to with in n tracticu of 00 Tenner see Coal rose an c Mi erne 2'j, Tho Impulse lo the-o !toiks c.nu treim the allegations cein necttd in tho pending law suit of noto riety rpganllna thP enormous pioflts of the .Uiel trade fm thu past j car and lo cutions of the likelihood lit still l.llget returns lor tho cm tent car. A break of i, In Thhd Avei.ue was duei to the announcement bv a banking house ol Its withdrawal oi ii ptopoMil loan to this company. This rau-cd sbnrp sympathetic declines. In the either local tract n stocks, tho Iron and steel stocks and Sugar, nnd In fact unsettled thu whole llrt Railrcad stocks loot their eaily gains but became dull and notably turn near to the list nUlil's level of prices. Total sales today, U).W sh ire. Bu. ness In bonds continued on a falily largo and prlco changes wtto small. To tal sales, par value, $2,1.11,000. United Stntes bonds were unchiu ged In bid quo. tatlons. The following quotations nro furnished The Tribune by M. H. Jordan & Co , rooms 703-700 Mears building. Telephone 5003: Open- HlBh- Low- Clos. ing est. est. ing, 11134 ir.Tf, Am. Sugar ... . Am. Tobacco Co Atch . To & S. To. A.. T. & S P.. Pr . Brook. R. T Con. Tobacco C'hcs. Ohio People's Gas Chic. Ii. & Q .. .. St. Paul Hock Island Delaware! & Hud .. Kan. &. Tex., Pr . Louis. & Nash Manhattan Lie .... Met. Traction Co .. Mo. Pacific Jersey Cential N. Y. Central Nor. Pacific .. Nor. Purine Pr ... Out. & West Paclllo Mull P. & It.. Pr Southern Pacific ... Southern It. R.. Pr, Tenn., C, & Iron ... V. S. Leather , V. A. Leather. Pr , t'nlon P.ultlc , Pnlon Pac, Pr . Wnb-ish. Pr Went. Pnlon Penna. R. It Am. 8. & W Peel. Steel Veil. Steel, Pr .... 1M-1! . -I' . fit . 7tk . :t)'i . 2.'1 .luii4 .lJil ,i;i', .111 . Xl'a . SP, . Wsj ISO . 171 i 11i.i 1.IH) 21'? ll'i WAS 07 10.' 17'i .W. ,w, 77 1 '.I', Efii 1111.. 21' i r.i' TI'k ll8 121! 12l' jo i' ii.". "3". Ml 100 1S0K. IT1. IP.'. Pi',S .i 74?k D'. 0 ni'n IIi'h r.7i 1".'' lT5s 77 20T M'4 Pi.'b K's llVi leri 21 MS 7i .12' j inn HO'', H IK J 7f "in - 1'Ji'h 10S I'll li'lU 2.' 12 .' lO'1, lni 111 113 3!'i r.:"3 M'J Sl' I'Vi 0)'a 17'4 IT'' 4i,T 17 Ui-,'3 llfilj HP, IIP, r,i h". 7Ps ;i4 2l'fc 2IU SU'J M'i .TH, 31--, -ri,'H 57 1OT ine.'i. 17'i 17'J Tfi 7ei W in; 7n'i "ii '. 'iVt 2i SI SI ILVi U'.li Wi .VI .in j r.t 73',j 7o'j 3O0 200 fie 123 230 115 J13 113 113 93 'si 100 100 2) 300 SO 100 102 102 b3 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos lug. est. est. Ing. r,'P, WHEArT. July Mnv CORN. July May OATS. July May LARD. July May 1'onif. July US', 33' ', , 1110 , li.U2 lOfll Muy lOfO e.'')i C'J', .r.w. 21 21 f.13 b07 11.02 R.U0 f'i'i b Rl'i III5. 2V tl.10 0.02 1010 1V.S2 '. (.1 31' a -i" 21 21 11 t.07 11.02 ll.OU Scranton Boaid of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. r-1-..f Vnllnnil Bank MX) SiTanlon Snvincs IJank Peranton Packing Co Third Nutlonal flank Dime Del' - Dls Hull KteVnnmv Light. II. .V. P. Ce. .. l.ackn Trust It i-if" Dtp. Co. Seriiuton l'alnt Co. ... Clml- Snu'.ir in. com. .. I'l.uk . s,,io.t.. Pi ,. .. Sor. lion l'tnee ( J.b'. Co. ... Seranton Asle W011H Lack! Palrv Co, Pief. ...... Co. Savings Hank J- Tuist (.ej Plist Nat. Tank (Carbondale) tilnndaid Drilling Co BONDS. Scranton Pars. Rilhvuy. llrrt mortgage, duo l'i20 . People's Stteet Railway, flist nioitKage, duo VJ1S People's Htieet Railway, den em! mortRage, due 1S-21 Diekson Manufacturing Co.... Lnikti. Township School u'". . City of Scranton St. Imp. e.70. Mt. Wmon Coal Co SiT.inton Tincilon C bonds.. Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Coreetcd by II. G, Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Buttor-Creimei), '.0e ; dairy, tubs. 2Sc. i;gt;sSeleet wesutn, Itc; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Pull cream, new, S3',i.c. Deans Pi r Int.. choice inauow, $2 to; medium, $2 20; pea. $2 20. Onions Per bit.. 13c. riour-$t 30. Philadelphia Gialn and Produce. Phllatleli blu. Pel). 13. Wlieat-Plrm and '.p. blglief. contnici grade;. Febrji niv. 72'ii7l'iC Cum Plrm and UC mall ei; No "2 mixed. lVlirunv. .nmiV. CJats -Steady; No 2 white ellpped, r.t',a.i2c.; Nn. 2 niKoil. 2'1.120'jc. Potntoef Dull in" curler. Peniivlvimla eholci , per buhel, risiiiiie . New YotK anel wectcrn per laish el, 57a.1c; New "oik and we stein, fair to good, MaMc I'.iiltei-Ste illy but qub t: fancy we stem creamery, '.(:' do prints, 27e. Eggs-Dull and 'se. lower; ficsh, nearbv, 13' c . do. western, n'-c ; elo. semthwestein, 13':c ; do soutluiu, I.e. Cheese Firmer. Refined Sugars l c c hanged. Cnitnn Plun. 'tallow 1 irm and 'te-. hlBher. eltv pi hue. In boss liends 3'si3c ; country pi line. In bit ids, r.Vil'.e.; dark elo.. r.',c.; caki s, .;V;.. grease, .pjiiSe. as to color. I.lvo Poultr Steady: fowls, lii'iiille ; old tonsters. m 7''c; chickens, lualu'.c: ducks, al2c.i geese., Malic. Dressiel l'oulti-Qule t bit steady; fowls, choice, lie., do fa r o good. lOalO'-e ; old teostets. Sc; chic kens, nearby. Hull'."., western do. laige. I-'.; utSe.i do. small, sa'.c . tin lo .vs. choke to fancy. Il'al2c . fair to good. lulOc; com monlii good. 7iise.; ducks tUI2e.i geese. Talc. Beeelpts-riour. 2 000 binds and 1 0.3110 sacks; wheal. Jl.f" bushels; corn, 1H.00O bushels; o.its, loufl builds. Sh'P inentH vvneai, iw nio-imp, ...... -.,"-. bushels: oats, lS.oirt bu-hels. New Yoik Grain and Tioduce. New York. Feb. H-1'loui-Moro uetlvo on winter patents, but held too high ein spring flour for buveis who weie only willing to pay old asking prices. heat spot llrm; No. 2 icd. 77'5c elevator; No. 1 niirlhein Dulutli. RP.C f. o. b. afloat prompt: options opened steady but eased olT: gathering str.rglli later Ibo market tilled veiy firm ami dosed firm at .e. let advance: Mnich closed i.'-c.: May, 7iy,c.: Julv, 73'-e. Corn Spot llrm: No. 2. 41' c. f "11. b. illicit and iJ'-c. elevator; option market opined steady and quiet, Immediately ndv uncoil and dose el dim lit nkii5tc. net ailvar.ie; May dosed 4t',c; July, 4P'e. Oais Spot lit m: No. 2, 2i',e.: No. 3, 2s1tC.; No. .' white, 3.'c.; No. 1 white, 31c.; tinnc inlNcet, wi'stcrn, i-U C0'c; track white, 31'j.i"1e',; eiptlons dull but llrmer. lluttei Keudv: western ireatrery, 2li21e,; fuctor, lCnlle,; Jmn creamery. I'n2ic.; Iirll.itlon eicumery, 17 a'22'ic.; state factoiv. ISalMe.; do, ci earn er), Slu'-'S Cheese I'll in: fall imulo farcy large, 12JiaUc; fall mudo funcy small, 12,ir.lPe ; choice grades. iPial2'ic Eggi -Kltrong: state and Ptnnsjlvanla, an tnaik, 1J' c; western fresh, at mark, lJ':c. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Feb. 1.1. By reason of thn henvv cash business done yesterday, light couitiy offeilngs and un increased speculative demand brenight strength enough for ttsolt and to spare today; May closing rc. over yesterday. Vv heat got Its best suppoit fiom the coarse grains nnd May closed He. up. Juno elu'-id ,c higher and piovislons 12Hal'c. up for pork, 2'sc. for lard and 5a7Hc for , ribs. Cash quotations wcio as follows: Flour Film; N'o. 2 jedlow corn, 33'a 31c; wheat. No. 2 sptlng. C7utc; No. 2 led. file-.: No. 2 corn. SJV'.i oats. No. 3 white. 23'4a26e.; No. 2 1)0, Cse.; No. 2 bar ley, P2a I3e.; No. 1 flax seed and north west. $1.1.0; timothy, $2r2'i: pork, $9.S3.i 10.11; laid. $1.73.13 i1; tlbs. $190a6.1f; thoul eleis, c;ar,1sc; sides, $'J10G13; whisky. fl 2.ni; sugars, cut loaf, $G.03; granulated. $6 10. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 13. Ci.ttle Strong to 10e. Uglier, Including Tcx.ins: others steady to strong; butchers' stock and ennners, active. 5al0e. lilphei: feeilcrs, unchanged; good to choice, $1.10 ii; poor to medium. .ll.'iO; mKcd stoekers. $3 23-i3.s0; selected fccibrs, $la4fi0; good to choice cows, $110 ill 4o; hclfeis, $12..il.73: canners, $2.40 2!'u; bulls, 2 mi I 40; ei.lv es. $3a7.73; fed Te,iii beeves, $41.1 Hogs Active, slliula higher, closed stiong; fair clearance: top. $3 02'-: mixed and butchers, $1.73.i3; good to dolce heavy. $).rti.i102'ii: roughH, heavv. $i73,ii si: light. $l.70al 92's; bulk eif sales, $1 S2'.u4 ". f-l.eep nnd Lambs Stteng to Hie. higher; good clearance; na tive wethers, $4W'n1: Iambs. $1a7.21; west, ein wethits, $1i.1S0. western lambs,, $C.i 710. Reiclpis-C'.ittle. 10 000 head; hogs, 3J,iX"i0 head, sheep, 12,oo0 head. Buffalo Live Stock Mnrket. East Iluffalo. Fib. 13.-Cattle Reeelpts, 11 cais with hold overs; llimcr and bulk solil: veals $1 feliil.Hl; choke, $a.75a7.73. Jlogs Ileeelpts, 21 ears: slow ami gener ullv lower, Yoikers, $1 0,1a 1 10: pigs and light, $3, pigs, sti.ilght. $I71iISJ; mlsed inidluins and heavy, $1.10.1. 1;; roughs, $1 fAil,i."i. Sheep iirel Lambs Uecelpts, 21 cais; dull, .dindo lower for lambs' slui p about stendv ; top lambs, $7a7.23 othcis, $3.D0ai!; curlings, fCauW. Cast Libeity Cattle Market. East Lllertv. Feb 15 -Cattle Steady: extra, $1Vi5.7U: prime, $.12."iii.i.40, com mon, $!21al.Wi Hogs Stecdv; prime 1110. dliims, $.1.13.1120, heavy Yorkeis, ("' 1" 5.13; light Yoil.irs, $..i301; pigs. $t.70.ilo; roughs, $lrJiil7n Sheep Stendy; cholea wctluis. MTOilb'l. common. $3a4: cholea lambs, jr. : a7,10. eommon to good, $3a k,s.i; veni calves, jiiii.,u. New Yoilt Live Stock Maiket. New Yoik. Feb. 13. Beeves Nothing doing; feeling weak Calves Veal-i, 'steady; other calves, fhm: veals, $"aS TO; little calves, $lal73; halliard and south em ciilves. $1, sheep, tlim, lambs, slow and loe. lower; common and medium .beep, $la5: lambs. $n30a7.10; culls, $3ati. Hogs Ne initially weak and lover for pigs. W1TIIOPT A PEER-WORKS MIR. ACLEH Dr. Agnew's Cure lot tho Ileal t Is without a peer. This gie.it remedy re lieves Instantly tho most aggravated and illstti'sslng forms of Ueait Disease. Thousands of times has the hand of the grim elestrojer been stavcel by Us Hoc. If there Is Pilpltiitlnii, Shortness u( llroath, pain In Lifi Slde, Suiotherlnq SesisatloiiK, ileui't delay or jou may Im counted In tho long list of those who have gono over to the gnat majority, because 1 1 be.st teniedy In the world to. day was nut promptly uaeil. Bold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clatk. 21.
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