2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA NO VOTES CAST. A Dispute at Plttston Preventu Opening of the Polls. Special to tin- Scrar ton Tribune. l'lttston, Pel). 20. Crjik Lane 1m a place famous for political H'liinltliloH. and scarcely an plecthn i"tsei but there 1h tiouble oir tlio counllnR of tlie billots. There will In- no tiutiulu tonight, howoier, because tluro woic no votes cast. Owlni? to factional dif ferences the polls were not opened. The Double started willy this inoiit lng, when the election board nnlvcd at the rolllnt; place In tlie school hoiife. James Lanran mid A. J. McOue. Demo ciat", presented credentials ns over bur: and n but olio of them colli 1 lawfully s- ie, the election In.iid tut Mitnlly wished to sweat In the one of their own ill-iuc LnnrMir MoCiie ob jected and Infoimed the boaid that If they dhl not swear blin In n me-iieer he would m-iki- trouble If they at tempted to open the polls. Mi One and his stippoitcm were mphatlc In their insertions that they would prevent the election fiom belmr curled on. Tho tlue.it had Its effect mid as the Judiw positively tefUFid to t.wear In Medio the polls were not opined. A number of the spectators who Intoxicated and Revet al tlstlc encounteis took place. NEW MILFORD. Special to the. Scranton Tribune. Now Mltfoui. Pol.. 20. Mr. and i.Mis. II in y Lxons, of Montioe, spent Sun dav at tin- huiiie of H. Oarr.itt. On Wednesday .afternoon Pebrtmiy It, at the hoi.ie of the nriJe's mother, is '"Two years ago I was troubled with seere pints in my stomach, '' writes Mr. Henry I,. Preach", of xi Turnpike St., Concord, N. H. ''Pood disttcsved me, I was nerous, had headiche and was gen erally run-down. The fitnily doctor wrnir Krtc nic "different wvn-sin medicines, but STOMACH they did me no AND good. I bought NERVOUSNESS. ?,nL' b?ttle f , "r Pierce s Golden Medical Discocry and some of his ' Pleasant Pellets,' which gae me relief. After takine; three bottle; of the 'Dis covery ' and three of the ' Pellet:) 'also, my stomach feels all right, and I can ct anything without hurting me." Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, anti so obtain the priceless opinion of a specialist, without fee or chargoo All correspond' enoe confidential. Ad dress Dr Rm.Vm Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "I send jou a few lines to let you know what your medicine has done for me," writes Mrs. Mattie Hendrick, of Madisonville, Texas. "I was spitting up blood and my lungs hurt me. I spit up a great deal of phlegm and my heart bothered me all of the time; was not able to do anything at all and what I ate hurt me. I would feel at times as tupmtf though I was los- ,rrt, ing my mind, but STOMAOH that feeling has AND entirely left me. LUNQ TROUBLE. Jlw.e ta? .""j 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Faorite Prescription.' I took five bottles of each and can do my own work and feel no worse for it. I went to ourfamilv doctor for ndice. He said cod lier oil was all I needed, but nothing would cure me. I hail taken a great deal.of it and tt did me no good, so I said I would take Dr. Pierce's or none, so they gave it to me, with the result that I was cured." Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery con tains no alcohol, neither opium, chloral, cocaine nor any other narcotic. It is a true temperance medicine. "I feel it my duty to inform you of my wonderful cure from the use of jour medicine," wrjtes Mrs. U. H. McLain, of Meredosia, Morgan Co., 111. "Iu iSSi a place about the size of a silver dime broke out on my scalp and it kept spread ing until it went all oer my head. It pained agreat'deal and ran, and we tried a great many doctors and all kinds of gatcnt medicine but none did any good, o it went on until 1890 and I was taken mmfFMmf sick and lay "" about ten weeks. STOMAOH I was in a very AND weak condition MOOD DISEASE. and I as reconi mwww m mended to try Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took about six bottles I think. About three bottles of medicine I took. for my weakness, not thinking of it helping me in any other way and I feel so thankful that I don't know how to. express my thanks for the cure of my head. I have often thought that I would write to you but. neglected to do so. I think it a miracle, for I had given up all hope of evr being cured. You have all the praise of the wonderful cure. "I am now in ray 68th year and am very strong." THOUSANDS ARE DEAD thousands of others are miserable for Ufa for lack of . ' .,. Just the necessary knowledge to guide them In the path of health. What the chart la to the sailor Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is to every man and woman who seeks health and happiness. It Heats with ' the great and grave subjects of marriage and reproduction. It answers the unspoken questions of youth. It Is a oomplets manual of praothml hygiene snd medlolne. This great work, containing 100 pages. Is ssnt free on receipt of stamps te psy expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-oent stamps for the book bound In strong sloth, or 21 stamps for paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. PIEROE, Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Lena Tlngley, of the township, wuti united In muiil.iKO to Harry L'lls woith, of North llnrfoiil, by ltov A. D. Plshcr, pastor of the Harford Meth odist chill ell. Mrs. Laura Itidgor has been con lined to her honu by Illness the pait week. J. M. Westfall Is seriously 111 with pneumonia. Miss Julia nitiKhani vliltrd friends In Catbondale iceently. The Youiik Mi n's So.-lal elub vlll entei tain their fili-nds In a r-o;.il hop at the New Mllfoid opera hu:o Friday ewrrlrur, 1-Vbiuaiy !M. Uussell Stan, if Mtooklvu, N. Y, who has been visiting his e ousln, L. O. Mi I'lillutu, the past wick, routined to his home Monday. Mr. John i?i ue, of Hlnglmiitiiii, spent a few dij.s with her pitonta ni tow n leiently. Mis. lalil IJavi'npoit attended tho ii'iollng of the ltlnshniuton Clututau qua asembl lji v.ccU Mis, Ida McDuffee and Mljs Ileatlloa Howell attended the nioe'.lntr of the "Women's aulllaiy and St. Ceclll.i'a guild in Sciant'Ui hist Tutsdiv. Mr and Mis David Hi-ay, of Peel: vllle. spent a few das with their par ents hole this week. Mi. 1. V. Mooio Is In Haifoid ear ing for hoi brothel -In-law, A. Sweet, win) Is scrlomly 111. Mis. A. Hnwlcy Is srrloubly III at her homo on Main street. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tilbune. Potest City, Peb. 20. The Jesuits of Sf raw NO strong man ever had a "weak" stomach. Strengtli comes from food properly digested and perfectly assimilated. When the stomach is "weak" food is imperfectly digested, and the nutriment provided for the body is insufficient to supply the daily losses of the body by the waste and -wear of its tissues. Hence, as the stom ach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition grow weaker, there is a daily overdraft charged up against the health account of the body. The saying that "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach" has a j-cientific application. Not only the way to a man's heart, but to his lungs, liver, kidneys, and every other organ, is tlnough his stomach. All physical life is sustained by food. But food sustains life only when it is chemically changed in the digestive pro cesses so that it furnishes an assimilable aliment for the body. Coal warms us only by combustiou. Food feeds us only by digestion. It would be as reasonable to fill the pockets with coa! and expect to be warmed by it without combustion, as it is to fill the stomach with food and expect to get strong by it, without digestion. Blood, the vital fluid, depends for its vitality on food. Heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, nerves, all depend on the purity and richness of 6M T7" HI MnLo r?S sQIxy CtSx-?i V v mmmAWA. One of the first signs of failing health is loss of appetite. The first thing that "Goldcu Medical Discovery" does is to restore the nor mal appetite for food. But it would be of no use to do this unless it did more. Usually when the stomach ceases to crave food it is because there is an inadequate secretion of the digestive juices. To force food on the stomach in that condition is only to clog it. It can't convert the food into nuti uncut. It is essential, therefore, that with the re stored appetite "Golden Medical Discovery" should restore the diges tive and assimilatne powers. That is just what it does. It stimulates the How of the digesf've juices, increases the activity of the blood making glands. clear.si.s the clogged channels, and enables the renewed organs to pour a flood of pure, bright blood through every vein and artery of the body. That is perfect health. Fix the fact firmly in tlie mind that food properly digested and perfectly assimilated is the onlv known source of vital strength and vigor, and there will be no difficulty iu understanding why the cures by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery include among other maladies the cure of "weak lungs." One of the prominent signs of consumption is emaciation. In deed, the very name "consumption " means a consuming of tisues. But the tissues of the body are being consumed every hour of every day without detriment to health. What is there in this other con sumption which makes it so fatal ? There is this : In health the tissues consumed daily are built up again by food. In disease the tissues con sumed are not built up again by food. Hence, the emaciation of con sumption. What's to be done? Use fish oils and invalid foods ? But these are foods too. They recognize that if strength comes back to the weak lungs it must be by food, but they ignore the fact that the "weak" stomach must be strong before it can digest the food which is to give strength to "weak lungs." This treatment attempts to bring the character of the food down to the level of the weak stomach. "Golden Medical Discovery" brings the strength of the stomach up to the food. It puts the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition in the condition which permits the building of the body and the nourishment of its organs in the only way known to Nature or to science by jfbod, properly digested and perfectly assimilated ; food the life-sustaining properties of which, taken up by the blood, are dis tributed to every vital organ according to its need. tho vote In the city today are as fol lows: Hinges, John P, Gallagher, D., 305; Thomas J. Pentecost, R., 287. Tax col lector, James White, ., 303; William II, Hates, II., 262. Auditor, Charles D. Hurdlck, D., 323; William T. Qummoe, It,, 259. Justice of peace, Thomas C'avanauKh, D 27S; P. T. ailder, It., 316. Poor director, Frank T. Holmes, D., 373; CIcoiko Hraln, II., 209. WAIII) OPPICH9. I'll st w aid Town council, D. It. Pal Ion, D IIS; M. Krnntz, D 140; It. w. Taylor, It., 117; William .1. Pentecost, It., 111. School director, John C. Mur lay, IX, 151; William P. Jones, 11., H2. Second ward School director, A. K. Wheeler, il 167; William Swurtz, L, 16?. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tilbune. Susquehanna, Pcb. 20. Joseph I'. Mc Loughlln, a popular ltvciy man, was today elected burgess by the usual Democratic ninjurlty over 1011 is It, Hanett, tho Republican candidate'. The Siisiiuehann.i Ulectrle Light, Heat and Power company will use a new sstem In lighting. The Wood dy namo, the Ollbeit arc lamp and t.M (Suncr.it Kloctilc company's Ineaides cent lamp will bo used, it Is expect ed that the new system will be In oper ation within a mouth. Tho Kayei-Pie.idenhelm wedding will occur on Thuisday next. ' A number of Susquehanna county J piospectois aie piepailtiB to exodust to tlie Dozen fastneses ot tno ivion dlke cotintiy eatly In the sprint? to scoop up glittering gold and rich ex peileiKe. Mis. Thomas Haskett, of Mnple av nue, Is the suest of relatUes 'n Jer sey City. Matthew Lannnn, ot Susqitehann l. will In the spitnK rebuild the Foreat Home, the summer resott six miles up the riser, which was destroyed by flru Inst fall. It is icpoited that several Scranton people will eieet summer cottnges nt tssan His the blood-supply tor their health. And the blood-supply depends upon the health and activity of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. The cures of diseases of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, nerves, etc., by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, are all attributable to thi one fact ; it is a medicine which cures dis eases of the stomach, and organs of digestion and nutrition per fectly and permanently. It is not a " cure-all." It cures many forms of disease because many forms of disease have their ori gin in weakness or disease of the stomach. It cures diseases which seem remote from the stomach because diseases which have their origin in the stomach are cured through the stomach. Columbian Grove, on the right banlt of the Susquehanna river, six miles north of Susquehanna, Quite a largo number of Susquehan na county teachers are In favor of the banking system In the public schools. The bank now following this plan Is tho Scranton Savings bank in Scran ton. A well-attended and very interesting teachers' institute was held at Spring vlllo on Saturday last. The flnnl examinations In tho tural schools In Susquehanna county will be held In March. C. U. Shores, of Carbondnlc, Is on de.ivoilng to organize u locnl boaid of a building and loan association In Great Uend. Tho new Great Uend biush factory Is making forty kinds of btushes. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western emplojcs In Hnllstcad aie taking ex aminations In the stand.ud rallioad signals. A sci lea of Sunday school Institutes will be held In Susquehanna county ns follows: Ararat, Pild.iy, Match 2; Lancsboro, Satui'day, March 3; Hall stead, Mondny, March ."; Hopbottotn, Tuesday, Match 6; HIrchardvllle, Wed nesday, March 7; Dlmock, Thuisday, Match S. Dr. Charles Itoads, state sec rotaiy of the Sunday School associa tion, and prominent Susquehanna coun ty workers wilt nddress the Institutes. Miss Hvn Sophia, of Susquehanna, will accompany Dr. Uoads and speak on prlmnry work. Chatles V. Whitney, of North Jackson, Is president of the Sus quehanna County association. The L, idles' Aid society of the Broth eihood of Locoinotlc Pliemcn, will hold a social on Wednesday evening at the residence of Daniel Creegan, on Vine avenue. Professors Flood and Pierce, of Blng hamton, will hold a social hop In Ho gnn Opet a house on Friday evening next. Charles Perry, of Sheldon, Conn., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Perry, on Broad street. Miss Mne Donn, of Snsquehann i, stomach. " I was a sufferer from torpid liver for over a vcar," writes Mrs. Nora Willis, of Wheatfield, Jasper Co., Ind., "and could not sleep, nor cat but very little, and then it would cause me great distress. I tried several doctors but got no relief. yLfpmmm Was advised by "t"f a friend to write STOMAOH to Dr. riecee, AND which I did, and LIVER TROUBLE. '" ?r received a letter advising me to take his ' Golden Med ical Discovery and also his ' Pleasant Pellets.' I only took three bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of the ' Pellets,' and 1 am as well as ever in my life," Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have won the fa vor of the family, as m reliable laxative medi cine for all ages and un der all conditions. They cure constipation, per fectly and permanently. Miss Sallie Bogan, of Rich (Rich Hill), Spartanburg Co., S. C, writes: "About mne years ago I was taken with what our best physicians called neuralgia and en largement of the heart, and indigestion. I suffered untold agony in both mind and body; my stomach would not retain any kind of food. I spent about $25.00 with our doctor but grew worse all the time. w. At last, a friend "" advised me to STOMAOH v. rite Dr. Pierce. AND I did so and he HEART TROUBLE. $a en Medical Discoery' and 'Faorite Prescription. ' I began using thtse as directed. In a few dajs I was better. I hac taken four bottle3 each of the ' Golden Medical Disco ery and ' Fa rite Prescription and two ials of 'Pleasant Pellets' and I ant a well woman to-day. 'Can eat anj thing and work hard all day and can sleep as 6weetly as a baby." Never accept anything In place of the "Discov ery." There Is no better medlolne, and "Just as good" medicines are only imitations which pay excessive profits. My health had been failing for sev eral years," writes Mrs. Sophia A. Slemp, of Sugargroe, Stmth Co., Va. "I had hot flushes and at times a dreadful hurt ing in my back aboe the loins; could not rest at night on account of hot spells. Last spring I began to feel so weak I could scarcely do my work and in April I btoke down completely. I had indi gestion and kidney trouble. The back of my head and neck would be so tired I could not rest. I could not lie still on account of the suffering in my body. yucMtf My limbs and JZm?ml., feet Were Coldi STOMAOH although I was AND in a perspira- KIDNEY TROUBLE. l "? a11 the time. Some nights I would have to be propped up in bed all night, and even then could sleep but little. I sent for the doctor and took his treatment about three weeks and was worse if anything, so I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, I bought six bottles but I had only to take four bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery' and two vials of 'Pleasant Pellets' and I was well and able to do my work again. I am truly thankful that I took your med icine and found a cure." rendered a solo in St. Mary's church In lllnghamton on Sunday motnlng. Del Opel, employed In the Erie wheel shop, was badly Injured on Saturday by tho breaking of a crane chain. The broken chain hit him In tho neck. Mr. and Mrs. Frcy, tho evnngellsts, are "the guests of lllughimton friends. New opoia chairs huvo been placed In Montrose's village hall. Wniner and Brown's orchestra will furnish music nt tho bond of tralo banquet on Wednesday evening. There ate a few cases ot scatlet fever In the borough. A. F. Yale, a North Jackson hunter, has killed fourteen foxes this season. The pelts and the bounty will net him Pdwntd Taylor has been appointed Eric station policeman at this point, quite a sum. CONCERT AT OREENRIDOE. It Is Under the Auspices of St. Paul's Church Fair. A concert will be given In St. Paul' hall, Giccn nidge, on Wii&hlngton's birthday, Februaiy 22, under the aus pices of St. Paul's church choir. Tho following programme w 111 be given: "La Catmela" Whltmark St. Paul's Oichestra. Chottis, "Columbia" P. S. Gllmote Solo, selected Mrs. Joseph O'Hrlen "Dawn of Love" liendlx Phllhatmonlc Trio, Solo, selected Miss A. Purko Ilecltatlon Miss Teresa McCoy "Stars of the Summer Night," Male Chorus Solo, selected Miss S. Dougherty a. "Niutlnsus" Neln b. "Mnnzlnlllo" Danza Phllhatmonlc Trl). Chorus, "Spring Song" Plnsutl Washington Blithday exercises, Hoys of St. Paul's School Duet, "Merry Ulrds o Spring." Misses A. Gilmurtln and S. Gllllgan Solo, selected Mrs O'T'.iltn "Ragtime Pickings". Air. by Trinkhaus Philharmonic Trio. Solo, selected Miss A. Burke The famous Lally children In singing and dancing specialties. Chorus, "Spring Time" L. Abt Waltz and Match, from comic opera "Ameer" Herbert Philharmonic Trio. "Evening Bells" Male Chorus Chorus, "Good-N'lght" Bulfe Chorus, with orchestra, "Star Spangled Banner." Choiister, Mr. Edward Sullivan. Accompanist, Miss Helen Smith. CALIFORNIA. Thirty-One Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Rallroaad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has anansed for a special personally conducted tour through California, to leave New York and Philadelphia on February 27, by special Pullman drawing-room sleeping car and connecting at El Paso with the "Mexico and Cali fornia Special," composed excluslve'y of Pullman parlor-smoking, dining, dinwlng-room, sleeping, compaitment, and observation cars, for tour tlnough California, letutnlng by March 2D. Hound-trip tickets, covering all neccssaty expenses, $.173 from all points on Pennsylvania Hallioad. For further Infoimatlon apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1195 Broadway, New Yoik; i Court Street, Erooklyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaender. Jr. Passengpr Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.j Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington. D. C' Thos. E. Watt. Passenger Agent Westein District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or ad dies Geo. W. Bod, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. The Best BCedicino for Rheumatism. "I think I would go crazy with pain were It not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Hermlnle, Pa, "I have been aflllcted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medlclnj I have got hold of." One application relieves the pain. For sale by nil drug gists. Matthews Bros'., wholesale nnd retail agents. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Yoik, Teb. 20. Speculative opin ion showed itself today as reflected by the opinions of professional tradeis. The news of the day so far as it af fected allies was all fnvotnble, but It failed to attract any demand for stocks from the genet a! public This Induced a spirit of caution among the profes sionals about taking on laige, lines of stock, In !ew of the doubtful maiket nffotded for realising. The beat a were Inclined to make entuies, encouraged by this doubtful spirit. Hut while they succeeded In elfvctlng large declines In a few hpccialtlett they failed to induce any, genet at liquidation. Tho undei tone for tho maiket was distinctly llim and the opening gains, which weie ptetty genet ally wiped out, were large ly recoveied agiln In the final deal ings. The tendency of uillioad stocks w.ib upward at the start and theio was special stiength when the report 4 showed a high level of earnings. Tlie eaily report of the D.. U & W. gave an Impetus to the authiaclte group, in which Reading tlr.st preferred led, Lackawanna Itr-elf hiding on realiz ing. Tho net results of the cat's op erations for this load was u suiplus after dividends of $1.007.17.1. against de ficit last yeor of $:.0'.i,7.l6. This result was uchleved in spite of the large de crease lit gross eurnlng( no less than half of which Is due to the decline In tho return of coal bv cutting down transpoitatlon of ovei $.'.000,000), and In the miscellaneous Income the earn ings from the coal depai tment weto increased some $2,360,266 Th weik ntss of Third Avenue, which fell an extreme 64 ex-dlvldend, and of Peo ple's Gas, which lost 1, weie tne un settling Influences In the marko,-. The late strength In the coal roads and -r budden rise of 2 points in St J-ouls and the Southwestern piefetied In duced the late recovery In prices, whlcn reached tho best In many cases. Total Bales today, 310,000 shares. Railroad bonds were In good demand at advancing prices. Total sales par value, t,77O.O00. United States new 4s, old 4s and 6s advanced U in the bid pi Ice. The following -quotations are furnished The Trlbunn by M. S Jordan & Co., rooms 705-70ii Mears building. Telephone 60O3: Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing esr. est. Ing. Am. Sumr 11! in UP, UJ', Am. Tobacco not, jii,, kkh-j joyi'. Atclilcon 20 'jiT, jjyi, i,i, Atrhlhon. I'r f.fi uT fi.,' . c, Brook Tiaetton .... 731 7J) "J'l 71', Con. Tobacco IJ2U 31 ?,2U, ;;i Chcs. & Ohio ivl 2 :u 2i.; (nils. Oas. ppi; iuPt jnjri, pov, Chic. & n. w. .. it ii in, in, C, H. .1 O UP, ISPs : k Si. Paul P. ... 121', l.'l"w l.'l uin Itoek Island wi ino, jom'. irsi; D.. L. fc W. tM4 M 1SI 1M Kan. & 'Vox, Vr . .'.!' .!! :'2' : T.ouU. & Nash SJ Mis H w Man. Elevated . .. 'iyi. 'iij iT'fc !i7 Met. Traction 1"! V 1T7''. Mt Mlsso. Pacific K 17 4t,J 40)i NATIONAL CELEBRITIES Declare Periina to Be the Greatest Catarrh Remedy a! the flge. ncmsm COLDS GRIPPH COUGHS CROUP S0RE- HOARSE) THROATi NESS Jersey Central US US 117'j North. Pacific .... ft.'j r,;''. M North. Vac, Pr.... 7PK 71 71'; N. Y. Central ltfi l!Pt Ut i. Out. & West 24(,j 21V, 21'.. I'iUllla M.1U ,' .Tiij .".7 ::c4 p. & it., it. n-. dt.y, r.u P. X. It.. Common.. 1M, 1S lSi South. lly IT. .... C7Si 57 57 Term. C. .V: 1 lm) in., ion South. Patlllc .... SD'l :r' ." U. S. J.either n's, in; 15 leather. Pr. 75"H 7.i's 7.V . Union Pncllle .'.n'j ru't IWS Union Par., I'r. .... 7i."j 7ijH 711 Western Union .... SI M si Pernio. P. H ",1H 1!V, ltl Am. S. & W ."Sit .-'.'a r. Feil. Steel ... i S",U " Pcd. Steel, Pr. 7l'i 7l'i 74'i CHICAGO BOAHD OP TRADi: 7)U lll'i ffiV lj 67 Jin) P.1, 7'i oil' j 7ft', Rl rvt Ml ! 71'j Open- High- Low WHEAT. Ing. est. est July (.i rsi n's Slav CSis OS' t7i CORN. July 3Vi S.V, 35-s Mnv IVa S'.'j 3.1 OATS. Clns. 1UK. 6S'j 3? 4 STi'i 2' 2 11 02 10 'J7 G17 C07 Juiv "2i: "51: '. May 2!', PORK. 2C July 10W 1102 1012 atiy iow 10.117 low LARD. July G1J 17 G 12 Slay 0 05 C.07 G.02 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Vntlnnnl Hank ... Bid. Asked, . 800 Scranton Savlncs Rank 3W Scranton l'Klnrr Co. to 'ii 'si Third Nr rial JiariK Dlmo Dfff & DIb. Bank Kconom LIrflii. II. & P. Co... l.nckii. Trust At Safo Dep. Co. Scranton Patnt Co Clark A Snnver Co , Com. . . Chirk At Snovei.. Pref Sir. lion Pence A. MfK Co. .. Hrriinton Axln Works Lneli-i. Diiiy Co, Pj.'f Co. S.ivlngH Hank Tiust To Plrst Nut Rank (Cnrhnndnle) Standard DitlllllR Co , HONDS". Scranton Ta.,. Rallwny, first tnnrtK.ifse, due 1'lJO People's Street Railway, llrst moitK.i?e. dee 1118 People's Mi eel Hallu.'U. Gen- i rnl mfirh'iiiM 1 1 f 1' '1 . .. 421 200 130 too 123 loo iw 2J JOT JO 250 113 111 115 rl(k-on Manufiietnriiin' Co 100 102 K'2 l.ai ku. Towl lilp S-ilK'f 1 5" City of Scruirtun St. Imp i.,. ... JU. Vnnon Coil Co Scranton Traction t IionUs.. UJ Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Corecttd by II. O Dale. 27 l.jeluianiui Axenue.l Hutter Cietimet, .'0e . dairy, tubs, 2. lZBgs Klei t iMsttin, ICe.; ntarliy otale, 23e ' Chteso pull cream, new, 12'te, llL.ins Pir lm rholeu matrow. !.' I); inrdiiim. fJ JO, p. a, Jj'.o. Onions Iii tin.. IjC Plour-Jl W. Npw Yoik Grain and Produce. New York. Peli. 20 Plour Very rpilet nnd !nrlim '! to go low ci all aioiiml In line with lower rrrllni! In wheat Whi.it Spot iplli't, No 2 led, 7P,e. f o b. iilloat in stoif. No. 1 rioilhern Diiluth Hi l-'ie f o. Ii nlloit, pininpt; No 1 bird Diiluth. 71T e. f o. b ullo.it. piMiupt Opt lull- opened eaxj mid wcif weak rn" t of tliH day bKau-o of a hilf-eent mi til fielKbt rates betwuii lie rt nnd the wtht Cloud weak nt ',; i34e. net deillnn March clo-ed 7Ge ; JIa dosed 7l'e , Julv, 7le. Corn-Spot tltrn: N 2, li'.e f ii li. afloat, anil 12':e elevator. Option market opined nihv and was liillu. m fd by the diop In fifishl latcs us well aw by mode rale miiIIzIiiit. Ioenl trade was fmall and fr much hi all da. closing weak 'jii'ie. net decline Muj closrd 4i(.e. Julv. HUe Oitu Spot easy; No 2 2'ie., No, 2 white. 31'. c . No. 3 while. 2b'. e.; track white, ai'.alle Options Millet and e.m. Putter Steady; wt ern creamery, 20a21e.; factory, lGal'e, Juno creamery l'ia22''.e.; Imitation eieamerv. 17a.'.V. ; Mate diliv. JSiile . do. creamei.1, L0a2e. Chein Plrm, fall made, fane large. 124nne ; fall iniulo fancy cm ill, 13c.; chokii Kradis. 12'ia 12'.e ; Kegs Pleady; state and Penna at mark, H'siiinc.; weMern flesh at mark. lt'4c; southern, UViHe. at mark. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Peb. 20.-llutter Dull and weak; fane wei-tern ereameiy, 2.",iC. ; do. pi Ints. 27e Puts Dull and le low ei ; rrisli nearby, IV,; do, weftein, lie; do. t-OUthwesteril. IV.; do. southern, He, Hrlliud sugni-s Stead) powdered (". .'); granulHted. 120; tonfi e tioneis A, 5i ; Ke stono A. l'se. Cotton rneliaiu'ed, LIo pouitr) Steadv. fowls, lo'-illc.; old roostin. "iii'.'C.; rhlik ns, loaiov.e.; ducks, HiL'e,; gei se, lOillc Dressed poultiN Plrin: fowls i hole I-, llall',.e ; do fair to unod, H'alia.e ! old tooslcis, Se.; ehlrkens. nrnrbv, llnWie ; weslern do large, ll'ial.'e ; ninlliinr do., liiillc; lommon do,, Sn''c. i tinkers, cIuiIpo to funey. llalJe'.. do. fair ro Bond, luioc; (onimon do., 7iSe,i iluiky, Si.ilJi . : u ese, 7a!'e, No I'riiln maiUets, exehangLji closed, local elections, ChienRO Grain Miiket. Chicago, Pob. 2. All the grain mar kets rieile a ulliack todaj, een tho stiength of coin luipoiating imdor a iaessiiio of lont; stufi thowlug ptolltb. uCvfl ffiKli MM mauix iL.fttf jiW'll I m CHIEF JUSTICE W I l CHAMBERS, OF SAMOA, IS U Says: "I can recommend i 3 Penma as one of the very 1 1 H host remedies for catarrh. 1 1 H recommend Peruna to all 1 1 m sufferers." 1 1 lit kr .ACTi&slil E3&LmSSi&irihH-fkWz2&.v Hon. Al. C. Butler, ex Governor of South Caro lina, in n letter from Washington, S. C, says: "I can recommend Pe runa for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period nnd I feel very much relieved. It is in deed a wonderful medicine, nnd be side n great tonic." U. S. Senator Stephen R. Hallory, Pensacoln, Fla., say: "I have used your excellent remedy, Feiuua, and can recommend it both as a tonic nnd a safe catarrh rem edy." Hon. Porter Johnson, Senator 4th District, City of Chica go, 111., writes: "I can heartily recommend Pel una ns a catarrh eradicator. It cures when nil other remedies fall. I applied to several doctors, but they weio not able to cure me. I tool; the remedy for fif teen weeks and am now entirely cured. It has been a year and a half sinco I was cured, and X con sider my cure durable." Hon. Rut us b. rierchant, Superintendent and Dis bursing Officer, U,S. Post- Of.'ice, Washington, D. C, says: "I take pleasure in commending your tonic, hnvlng taken a bottle of Pet una with very beneficial re sults. It is recommended to me ns a veiy excellent catarrh cure." The climate diseases of winter are mainly coughs, colds, catarrh, bron chitis, toisilitis. Peruna is nn ab solute npcciflc for nil of these nf fctlons. Peruna will cure a cough or cold in a very few days. Perunn will cuto clnouic catarrh of years' standing in a few weeks. EAUTY, m CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsonlo Beauty Tablets and. Pills. A por fectly safo nuil (nnrnntecd treatment for nil skin didordors. Restores the bloom of youth to taded facet. Id days treatment 50c: SO dajb" $1.00, by mall bend for clrrnlnr. Addro3S, fckUVITA MIMICAL CO.. Lllnlon A JlcklM Sit. Cblctf j Sold by Mctinrrah &. Thomas, Drus; Rists,, 209 Lackuwanra ave , Scranton, Pa. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE l;r,Arriou 7UeM Fatltns Men ory.lrjpotoncy. hloeptouneaj, eto eaaeod liv Aim .n nr nthnp 1 TrnffHAa nnd Tndfn. cretlom. They nulcklv and aurrltt restore Loet VUnlitr to olJoi'ioune. and f tatnnaforttudr, builnrasor marrlafir. frnwrt Tr.aitnltv nnd flnnRnmntlan lj! ta&n In UK's. Iholrnne shows lmmodtate improve rauntrd nr.if A I.1IIIR wlioro nil ftthrr fill Tr. eist npcabavhig (ho jrmuino AJax Tabtotf. They navocuroaiuoLtanciana wuicnroToa. ogii ItWa nrlucn caarcntco to oHoct a euro Kft ftl lraapca- itlra nrlucn caarr.ntco to oSoct a euro dichcmoRF rr.tunfi thn nianr. PrleB la oachcucocr rctundtuo raosor lricW Ulvtpov pocLacai c- ell pLcra (full matcicatl for (20. fit nal'.IapUtTwrap icr. nprn racelrtolrrlro.l ircnla? " AJAX RfclVlEUY CO., '"cSS'uu' For ealo In Scranton. Pa , by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Druggists. Wheat ve,as depressed by weak cablfs and poor clem mil and ilosed ''sa'ic low er. Corn declined 'i.i'kC, and oats. 'a 'iC ITolslons cloved Irregular, a shade lower to - per cent. Cash uuotatlons were as follows: Klour Steady; No. S spring wheat, tdaGe ; No. 2 corn, 31c.; No. 2 jellow, 3l'4e ; No. 2 oats, 2.il4a23V2l.; No. 2 white, 23-Vi2be.; No. i white, 2oa 2Ge.; No. 2 barley, twitlc: No. 1 tlaxseed nnd northwest, $1.G0; timothy. 2Kli 2.11; pork. $IWal0D1; latd, $3 MV-a5 !K; ribs, $1S.1iG.1.1; shoulders. bab'c; sides, $iiO5a6.10; sugars, unchanged, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, peb. 20. Cattle Cood to choice native stoers about steady; oth ers slow to 10c. Iiiwli: Texas sti'oia about l"e. lowei; Texas bulls, steady; butchers stock and i annus steady; feed ers slow. tables stronger, good to i beilce', J120a7.W, poor to medium, $U 471, mlMd stoekers, !4'UlbO; --elected feeders. 1 2"..il SO; good to e holoii eowi, $; lo.il.in; hilfeis. $j lO.il 41, cunners, (J2ui2W; bulls, $2V)a4 21; calves, $1 GO.i b, tul Texas beees, $la3. Hoks Weal, at je.stiiila'n i losing piices: tops, JO 02' , fair ele.iianco, mixed and butcher.-, 'jdsu.i.1; good bcaw. Jl y)i302'.: roughs lieny, $1 75.il !3, light. JUDalOu: bulk ot sales, Jl.vjilK. Sheep unci lambs Slow to 10c lower; native welh eis, Jl3.i,173; western wctbeis, J4 7J.I Si;, nathe lambs, $3i7, western lambs, $1.riiiCii. Itc i Ipls Cattle, o5), hobs, '',, sheep, 15,ijO. BufEnlo Live Stock Market. Past llllffalo, N. V. Pi b. 20 -Cattle-Receipts about 3 cms, dull nnd prleea ii sludc lower. Ilos Receipts 18 cars; opened lower foi i.ll glades, good to eholeo orUeis, ir.ir.2-J. fair to light weight Mirkii", J3 11 pigs, good to prime, 1 Mie.p and limbs Rue lpls 5 eals; opened fnlll aetlM. Iunbs, etla elioliet to ianev si leeted. J7.jOi7.1j; com moii to rati, $173i7. slicep, wither, $0.10; loinuroii to fall, ?3.10r5 10. Eabt Llherty Cattle Mtvket. Past Llbert. Peb. 20,-Cattle-Steady at iinchingid pi lees. llo's Steady; extra nssoiled mediums. $3.23a5 30; hea y hog" J1LIM123, best joikcrs. $3 M; light do. J3.10i3.13, pigs, JIW-13; rouglis, $2 50 u 71 Sheep Steady, eholeo wet hern, J121.il '"I. common. J!al, choico lambs, $7 1.1.17.1. liiiamon to good, J1a7 lo, M-al i tles, J7a7.73. J-Iew Yoik Live Stock Maiket. New York, Peb. 20. Rcecs No trad ing, feeling ste.nly. CaUes Market slcad. M-als, 1.i..V). lops. J.75; soutll mi eales Jl. Shiep and lambs Markit epilei. but good stoek firm . full' to choice, J3 22.aG; extra withers. JG.13; lambs tiriu7 75, culls and . in lings. $b. llogs Stiadi at J123a1.W; pigs, $3 13a 5.1 ). Oil Maiket. New York, Pib. S1!. Standard oil, $3 23 Uj.UI. - - IT'S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT OLOOJl to tho suffcur fiom etiiiuath dlsniueis and tb diseases which inn bo directly traced Hum nt gleet or Ignorance may hua pimluied tho daikucts, but so siitu as night liillowh ln, Just so solely will Dr. Von Stair s I'lmapplu Tablers let in tha sunshine ami In lug back tho full noonday brightness of ptileet health This Is tuk Ing siting giouud but pi oof Is to lis had oiio tn j'e-t after citing 1 in n box 19 i eats Sold by Matthews Hros and W i T. Cl.uk. 2. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought , Bears tho Signature of l WLcb&Z7-&:A4U