2 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1900, NORTHEASTERN STOVE EXPLODED. Strange Accident at Stioudsbuvg. Mis. Dieher's Escape. Epcclnl to Tlio Scrunton Tribune. Htroud.qbtiri I'n.. Poll. 2(5. A necullnr accident occuired this morning at the residence of Stewart M. Drelter, n well- ' known lesldcnt of this town. Mi. Drelter nnrrowly escaped with her life. A Htovo In the kitchen was Mown up, doing considerable damage. It was al most a mli.tcle that the wife cciin.'! tlenth, as the stove was blown to ftag monts. Mi p. Dioher was brushing off the stove when tin- explosion oerutred. The force was HUlllciont to break the windows and unhinge the kitchen door nnd blew It thiough the parlor onto the porch. The stove was biokrn Into a hundred pieces, Rcnttellng'tho burning coal all, over the floor and parlor. Mrs. Droher's dress caught Hip. A brother tore from her the blazing ilicn. Oladys.tho stlxtoen-months.old daugh ter of Osborne D. Williams, of Wind (Jap, toddled away from home In an unguarded moment on Satin day even ing and fell In an uniovorod well and was drowned. On Hatuiday, Monroe niong, a mIiooI teacher, lllng In Tunkhannoek town ship, was at rested for the nlleged In llletlnr of severe tot: oral punishment Jttong was ndciived today. The Justice decided thnt the father of the child who was punished had no cati'-e to war rant an auc-t and 01 deled the lole.iFC of lining. The costs was iilucid on Depnor. tin- fnthei, who caused th" ni-li-t KC1IESDALE. t'liu tat to The Pi ranton Tribune Iloncdnle. Teh ffi-llr F Kock vull I" tin guest of his daughter. Miss Hat rlet, In New Caiman, Conn. You are Invited to tiev II. J. "vVhal on'K Mil -Mia ted lectuie. "An nxenlng with IIlui'ilous Araoilcan, ' In the Uaptlst church toinotiow (Tuodi) evening, .tdml'slnn, a fallvcr offeilng. The llonepdale Sunday f-ohnols all held their ci-ti.'I fcMoiih yesteiday, they being c hue 1 the tu Suiula.s pieloui, at the .suggestion of the bo ird of health. Mr. Jnines C'ioslev, of Pernnton, pei.t r-'undiiv lieie, with bis parents. Mr. flcoige II Woodwaid his been appointed scoiot.u y or the llepubllcan countv committee. The Honepdale public schools re opened today, aftei a vacation of two eeks Orand Juiy eouit Is In .scbsion this week. i'leeman'd orchestia furnished mu sic lns.t night ut ilawle, for the Mini neielioi's annual matqueuule ball. Tomoirow (Tuc.sdn) evening, Col onel L. A. Watres will give a dinner at the Allen housse to the commission ed and non-commissioned ollkers of Company V, Tlibtecnth legiment. The Frle passenger tialn today pulled Into the Del.iwaic and Huds-on new station with Superintendent Man vllle, of the Delaware and Hudson, and sceral Fiio ollicials on lioard. After Inspecting the now station, they left on the 3 10 p. m. train for Caibondale. One might suppose from the appear ance of the sidewalks in Honesdale, that the cheap dance piomoter.s had a special ariangement with the authoit ties to use the walk as a bill boat d. One Is confronted on eery corner with a chalk notice advertising some dance. Would It not be more in Keeping with the woik of the Improvement associa tion to place black boauls on the stieet cornets for these chalk notices, thin dlsflgmo the .sidewalks? With the 'etiltos of jcsteiday Rev. 11. J. Whalen concluded his pastoiat" at the Iionesdile liaptlst chuich. Net Sunday he will nter upon bis duties us pastot of the Ueiean liaptlst chuich of Caibondale. At the inclining ser vice estetda the oidlnmco of bap-tl-iu wns ndminlsti'ied to two comeits. Thiough hi1- untiling eftoits the I'luuch has in en Bit itly stiengtheiied, both fiplrttuallv and tlnamlallj. Rev. and Mis. Whalen hive endt ned them-M'hi"- to tile 1 1 oi le of Honesdale, le gaidlcss of clnuch iclatlou Mr. "vv'halon is i genial, snelil Clulstlnn woikor, and Mis Whalen Is an e e eptlonilly Fwnt solid! Th will be greatly niiisul In Honesdale. AVOCA. On FWdny cinlng It was expected Hut the piopostel oidlnanee intiodue -el bv I.. 12. O'lJikn woulel be cited on ami a gnat many eltluis hoped be ptestnt to expiess theli vlws In conjunction with the e raincllnien, but after waiting fen some time the You want to get wclj. Who doesn't ? But you are discour aged. You've tried medicines that Drom- ised much but didn't keep their promises. If you want to get well try the medicine that makes" people well, Dr.Pierce& golden medical discovery For diseases of the stomach atfd organs of digestion and "nutrition, this medicine offers a practically unlaiung cure. xvineiy-ejifut per cent, ot au wuo use it get wen, ' " X cannot exnreu half mv feel. ingt of (rrtefuliicu to you." writes I Mrs jone K. Clark, ol Kntcrprtse, oiiciuy tu, nu. 4 nuu uc tpairea oi ever tjcning wen. i bad been to bad health for twelve years. Had ache mil through me, nomb haudi, cold feet, aud everything I ate dla. ircKta rac; oowen constipated, edaflddtipoodeni. wheal I first wrote to vou I thoucht I could never be cured. I bay taken alx bottles of Pr rtcrce'a Golden Uaicai uucovery, nd my health is now gooo." faM&p iHe W S.!IHi9Hi VlsOT! lEVx SfS JfCuoI Yfl PENNSYLVANIA re illod that there could be no moot ing, only four members being ptesent. They teturneel home ellssustcd with the situation of nli'alrs. It is not known when that Important body will nMiln be 3oe.lt In session. Nell Mulaikey, si pioneer usldent of this town died .esterdnv morning after a lew elas' Illness at the f.imllv lesl elenco on the West Side. Deceased was SS years of age, nnd being of n sociable irittue, bo was well known throughout the valley. He is stnvlved by two sons, I'dw.ud nnd Owen, and emu clallghlei, Mrs. Puttlck O'RouiUe. The funetal will take place tomorrow rift etnoon nt .1 o'clock. Interment will bo In St. Mat's cemetery. Wlllaiel, aged 7 year3, on of Mr. and Mis. It win l'rlre. of Mooslc, died on Sunday aftemoon uflcr hovouil weeks' Illness of spinal meningitis. The luneial will take place on Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock. ServlceJ will bo conducted at the bouse by. Rev. S. W. Voting. The remains will be taken to Wllkes-lSatre on the Dela- I ware and Hudson li.-JJ train, thenco . over the Lehigh Valley loud to I.ucey- Mlle, vvnetr interment win up mane Mis. Thomas Hale, of Cherry street. died .vcsteidny nfterne on after a lit lit Illness. Deceased was about JO years of age nnd is muvlvcd by a husband and seer.tl small chlldten. The fu neral airangements ate not et com pleted. John Mandty and daughter, ot Plains, weie guests of Mr. and Mis. William hllley on Sunday. I'lii? piiicniN of the e nlei tiilnmont. held on Thumlnv evening under the auspices ot th Home Missionary so ciety of the Primitive Methodist chuich netted SJ7 73. The ladles feel very gtatllled to all who contributed to Its sttcefFs. Mi. Anna Inherit, of Summltvllle, X. Y, lues retuincd home after spend- I lng two months villi her father, j Chailcs Cireeii, of Grov slivet. Ann i, the ,i-ye'ii-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mi M J. Cllb'sidi. of the West Side, is "etini'sly U of s, allot fever. ! Jllss Kate Cannon, of South Main i stn i't, Is .seiloitslv 111. Mts. i:. S. Ton- and tiimllv kf yes letdiiv to islt filcnds in Utooklyn. TUNKHANNOCK. Ppcel.il to 'Ihe Scninton Tiibuue. Tunkhannoek, lVb. 'Jfi It has been the custom of the ginnd juiy at evety term of coutt since the ihei btidtje at this place has been nermliecl by the county, to lecommend the placing of electric lights In the IhIiIko and the io shlnKllnp of the loof These iceom niendatlons went unheeded until a .'lioit time as:o, whan the present board of commifsloneis closed a contract with the Hlectilc hight company for the plaelnK of .six Incandescent llfrhts in the bt lelKe, and now the cotuinU slonets adcitlse that they will lecelve bids, up to 1J o'clock noon of Match ", for the shingling of the loof of ths bildtjp. An Oiphans' couit i'ale of the leal es tate of the late A. W. Itenshaw w III be held at the coutt house on Tuesday, Kebiuaty J7, at 1 p. m. This propeity Is In Tunkhannoek botouph, iiIoiik the bunk of Tunkhannoek creek, and effotts hae been made In the past to sell it to the botouub for the puipose of a public paik. The county commissioner give notice of the following dates tKcel by them for appeals ftom the assessment o' piopeity In the dlffetont IioioukIis and townships ot the county: Xotth Htanch, l-'oiKston, Mehoopanv and Windham to.-nshlps. JIareh 1. 1900. llialntilm and Mcbhoppin townships, Meshoppcn botouRh iiiul WashliiBtoti township, Match II. l'JOo. K.iton, Monioe, Heter and N'oitli nioiil.md township.. Match 13, WOO. N'oen, 0ei field, Tails and I.ctnon townships, Mateh JO, 1900. Nicholson township. Nicholson bo--oiiKh. Clinton township and Rietoiy llle boioiiRh, Match 21, 19C0. TunUhiinnnck township, Tunkhannoek loiouuh, Klist and Second winds Matcii L'L' line) 1P at the rouit hoife on Satutday the nil estate of Alexan b-i Picston. of Xoitliinoieland town hip, was sold bv Sheilff Civiy n't cti nitons Issued by Mt.c Mahila Callup. and bid in by tl'e pl.ilntUT In tlie JiulKiiieiit. At the same time the adjoin nu! sale of the roil estate of Mutv U c, dee ased, was helil by Asi S Keoki, esq, tllHUo. The piopeity consists of a house mil lot In Tunl.h innnel: bo'oitKh and was sold to iienj unlit W. limiting for SIOi. The mnehlneij foi th new i.iniilni; tot ten y is coniiiiK In now In catlotd lots nnd Is' being placed as lapidlj as It Is tecehed. Conti.ttts for the" de--ll ei of fi nils and egr tables .lie now being made by the company. ' Down at the site of the new woolen mill the foundation' lot the addition to the building nie being placed. The con- 1 ti.tct for the foundations was let to mi am c. Com ight. The excii'.atioii for the cellar of the new Hcniek building, at the coiner of tioga nntl Jitldge stic-ts, has been de i Inyed by the iccent cold weather. An enoit was niaeie to use dynamite, but did not proe successful, nnd work will bo held up until waimer weather. duties Gatdner, Justice of the peace; of Factoiyville borough, was in town on Monday. FACTORYVILLE. Miller Carr is confined with scailet fever at the home of Mis. Ullza Carr, on Main street. T)i linnan lino u.. 'placaided and emaiantined. Wednesday evening, February 2S, there will be a social at the liaptlst cnurcn, unuer the auspices of tho Jun ior Kndeavor society, James Smailey was in Ulnghaniton yesteiday. Geotge OilMNold is over at Tunk hannoek this week looking after the Interests of the Citizens' Wholesale Supply company, of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Oilswold has been piomoted to tho position of district manager and has directly under his control several other salesmen. Hed Jacket lodge, No. r.J4, Indepen dent Older of Odd Tellows, confoited tho Initiatory degiee on two candi dates last Hatuteliy jilojit. J. 0. Oelsor, the well Known navel lng salesman of Megatgeo HinUicia. of Scninton, spent Sunday In town. ' School Controller V, 11. Gardner Is setlously 111 with tonsllitln. Ite-v. a. Jt. Smith, of Krnnkllnvll!). N. Y who filled tho pulpit of the Bap tist church Sunday, February IS, ban been accepted by the inuiiibcts of tho church and a call has been extended to Mr. Smith. U h. Hatfield, of the circulation de partment of the Scranton Ttlbune, was In town for a few days loohlng after tho Interests of the leading newpipcr of Northern Pennsylvania. llev. nnd Mrs. W. M. Hlllcr aro at Me Donough, N Y attending the fu nenil of Mrs. Hlller's mother. 1'iom this date until further notice tho columns if The Tribune vlll ench day contain it full repoit of tho news of this town and impounding commu nity. You can only get It In The Til luttie. sample copies of which will be loft at your door for u few days. If joii like it let us bine sour-subset ip tion. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to The Sc rantoti Tribune. Suseiuehiintia, I-Vb. ;ij Tint ever welcome visitor, the Ihle paymaster, an hed this evening, and tomouow will scatter $50,000 among the Krla shopmen. vn account of the excessive cold weather In thr west, all lble passcn gci trains bound east, were hsvei.il bouts late last night. Charles N. Stow, tho able and popu lar editor and publisher of the Deposit courier, has been stricken with apop lexy Kdltor Geldcr, of tho Forest City News, has been elected Justice of the peace. Congratulations, O most Just Judge! Foitner County Treasurer Charles Hoyden Is 111 at his homo In this place. Thlity-flve persons weie on Sunday received Into membership in the Flwt Piesbterian church, ns a result of tho lecent seiles of revival mectlngc. Kvangcllst Sheldon has closed his eiy successful labors In Forest City. vcral Susquehnnni Sunday school teacheis aie introducing tho Perry pletuie lesson system in the different chin t lies. The (list ear Susquehannit high .school Ilteiaturo class has begun the ntuily of the comedy of tho "Merchant of v enlce." Thete atu 4,G$" books In the Susque hannapubllc library. The number of nooks added yeatly Is nearly three hundred. Two hundred and fifty weie added eluting the past yeai. Illuostoii" etuarrymen, between Sus- 'litelianna and Hancock, r(ie up In aims because the common council of iJlnghaniton lias passed a lesolutlon pioblbltlng the- use of "Delaware" liluestonc( the bluestone of this legion) for stieet cuililng, and naming Meelinx stone ns the pioduct that must be used. Hancock people Uneaten to boviott Ulnghaniton met chants in con sequence of the ordinance. The luneral of Thomas Thomas, a well Known resident of Klkdalc, de clined on Thursday. .Mrs. J. A. Smith Is ill at her home on the OakWnd fdde. The funeral of Cliailes Urush, an aged and esteemed lesldent of New Miltord township, occutied on Filday, Mis. Ii.i Muni'cr, of Salsburg Cen tre, N. Y., Is the guest of Susque hanna friends. Hay Gelitt, of Knston, has taken a position nt Haston. A summer school of review for teacheis will be held in New Mllfoid, beginning May 4, to continue live weeks. The report of the condition of the City National bank shows It to be In a prosperous condition. George Smith leturned on Saturday to Syracuse university. dastus Carr, of Stevens Point, whose son, a United States soldier, waa recently killed In battle, has request ed the war department to forward the lemalns. Hev. Walter Peteison, of Dakota, on Sunday moinlng and evening conduct ed the services at the West Methodist church In Oakland. Trank Piyan Is still seiiously 111 at his homo on Washington stieet. Piofessots Flood and Pierce, of IlinKhamton, this evening held their llnal hop in Hogan Opera house, Mrs. Oscar U. Moeire, Is the guest of Chicago lelatlves. Hon. Phllo Huirltt. of Unlondale. who has been spending a few weeks In Washington, will return this week. 1'IIJ ih Catpenter has been elected buigess unci justice of the peace of I'nlondale Hon. George II. Tiffany, of Gibson, one of the iepteentatives from this county Is setting hU stikes for a le nonilnation. He will probably e suc cessful Until fuithei notice the Kile section men on the Jeff ei ion briuich, will have eight days' vacation In each month, lie v. i: II. Alien, pastor of the Sus Miuliannii Haptlst chuich, will ptob ably become pistor of the IlitptUt chin eh In Woicestcr, New Yoik It Is icpoited that the Kile Ins ad vanced the wages of Its switchmen ns follow .s Head switchmen will iccelve $J'S Instead ot $J'13; night head swltehmin will teceivo $.'.",1 Instead of $.'.15; day hclpeis, $J0, Instead of 1.90; night helpers, $.'.10. Instead of 2. This Is silil lo have come as a consequence of seveial weeus' confer- nee of the gi levance committee of the Ihle hi othei hoods, iccently held in I Hotnellsvllle. A new time table took effect last night on the Delawaie and Hudson road. Theie aie some changes In tho time of itinning ttalns' on the Sus quehanna division. A Sunday school Institute will bo held at Dlmock on Thuisday, Maich S. Walter Hat her, yeius ago a promi nent mei chant and postmaster In Sus quehann i, recently died In Utlcn, N.Y. Mary Tiumbull, who Is Insane, has been bi ought from her home In Mid- dletown, this county, and placed In the county jail, pending an action of coutt In the case. It is said that a number of Susque hanna county people have recently become-easy victims of New York "green goods" men. They deseivo no sym pathv. Itev. J. H. L,oveJoy, of Won ester, N. Y veiy acceptably occupied the pul pit of the Baptist church 1 1 Susque hanna on Sunday moinlng nnd even ing. He may be called to the pastor ate of the chinch. Ice is piled up high In the Susque hanna liver for tluee miles just south of Windsor. It la feaied that when It gots out much damage will be done to piopeity on the lowlands. There Is a two-mile Ice Jam In tho river Just west of Great Hend. During the past two days live stock in tiansit on tinlns have suffered In tensely with the cold. Geoige Woodward, of Iilnghamton, a fount r ticasuicr of Susquehanna county, bus lotmned homo from a visit with .Susquehnnnn filcnds. A huge amount of ico has been shipped fiom Jefferson branch points to the cities. t Don't fall to try ', BEEQHAH'S PILLS i! whan suffering from any ftatf condition of tho Stomooh or Uvor, lorentinnctasrmu, nt drugstore. , , -H-'H-'l""l"H' It Curea the Cough. DR. JAMES' CHERRY TAR SYRUP Mndo from tho pro scription of un old physician. Tested by yours of use. Pleasant to tako docs not sottlo in tho bottlo. Last doso is tho samo strength as tho first. Tho ono eafo, novor failing remedy for coughs and colds of every description. At all DruR Stores. 25 cents u Bottlo. Don't Accept Substitutes. BULLITT CASE REVERSED. Supreme Court Decides That Charge of Larceny Was Not Sustained. Trenton, N. J. Feb. 20. The convic tion of Logan F. Bullitt, of Philadel phia, on a charge of larceny, In the Capo May county court, was to lay re versed by tho supreme court. Tho charge against r.ullltt was that of breaking and entering a building, nnd taking therefrom pnpeis belonging to James E. Taylor. The court in Its decision says that tho evidence showed tint Bullitt caused the destuictlon of an olllce building occupied by Taylor, but lo cated on the ground of tho South Jer sey Railroad company. That Bullitt took from the building papers of tho Franklin Electric Light company, of which bo Is president, and of vvldch Taylor was foimerly manager: that he took pilvate pnpeis belonging to Tay lor and put them In a barrel near the destroy ed building, and that Taylor had notice of this. The court siya fuither that this was not larceny: tint Bullitt had no Intention to lotaln Tnyloi's pipeis. Ills act, the couit said, was only repteheniblo tresspass, which would foim nr. incident in a, suit for civil damages. WRECK OP THE CALIFORNIAN. Pas3engeis Srfely Removed by the Steamer Forest Queen. Portland, Me., Feb. 26. The Allan lino steamer Callfoinlan, which went on the locks off P.am Island ledge, Sunday moinlng, was found to have twenty-five feet of water In her hold today and ns she appealed to be leak ing at all points, as none of her com paitments weie free from water, It was considered unlikely that tho ves sel can be saved. Part of the cargo, which consisted largely of perishable goods, Including grain, has been ruined. The passengeis who, owing to tho rough sea had remained on board, weie safely removed by the steamer sorest Queen today. CONVENTION CALLS. First Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given that a conven tion of the Itepubllcans of the First leg islative district will be held at 3 p. m. on tho 20th dav of March next, at Co-op.r: tlve hall, West Side, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the legisla ture to repiesont said district and elect ing two delegates to attend tho Itepab llcan state convention to be held In Ilni rlsburg em April 1 TOO. Tho ptlmnrks will be held on Siturday afternoon, March 17, betwen, the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock. Accoidlng to tho rules goveii. Ing the republican primal In of this leg islative district rotlce of the date of said inlmaiy election must be given by iho ilNtilct chairman at lenst twent' dnvs before s.-lel prlmiiv election and each c.iiiclliliite muit ieglntci with the illstnct clnlrm in his full name and postoflle o udcllcs nnd pav his nisesimeiit II f fen days lie fote th" primary election ot bis nann will rot be placed on the eidlelil billot. No votes slut) be re utile t fur any per-on who Ins not compiled with tin so conilitlotis. . A. Paine. Chili man Attest: Joicpll Jeffiys, Sccietiuy. Seuintcn, Pa.. Feb 2.'. I") Second Legislative District. Notice is licit by aIvcii to the Utpubli can VnteiB of tho Second Legislative! dls tilet that it pilmiry election v. Ill bo held on pjluiday. Match 17, 1V0. between tho houis of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of electing two delegates to rep resent said legislative disttlei in the com ing llcpubllcau state convention to bo held In lluirlsliuig, and to Humiliate a candidate for the lcgislatuie. Tho con vention to computo tho vote will bo held on Tuesday. Match 2), 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m , In tho court houso In Scranton. In iiceoielaneo with tho rules governing this dlstilct the candidates will bo voteel for dliectly by the voters at the pells r.ach candidate must register with tho district chnli man his full namo and post olllee nddross and pay his assessment twtnty days before the election or his namo will not bo placed In the official ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted. The district vigilance? committees In the various precincts will conduct tho election and the result will bo reported bv the return Judge to the district con vention, which will be composed of the leturn Judges of tho various districts. A written notice containing further 'n stiuctlons j, 111 be sent to the members of the said district vigilance committee, Frederick W. Fleltz. Chairman. Attest: Wultor H. Davis, Secretary. For the Babies. There Is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual cures make It a favorite with motheis and small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cuies croup and has been used in tens or thousands of cases without n single failure so far as we have been able to Icain. It not only cuies croup, but when given as soon as the cioupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. In cases of whoop ing cough It liquefies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectotate, and lessens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, thus de pi Iving that disease of all dangeious consequences. For sale by all drug gists. Matthews Bros'., wholesale and tetall agents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature 'Of C, A THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Feb. 26. The most no table feature of today's feveilsh and excited stock market was tho fact that the railroad department uppatcnUy succeeded in lit caking nwny from the Influence of the Industrials nnd spec ialties. Tho railroads succumbed In tlie enily dealings to the sympathetic Inlluence of violent declines amongst the Industilals, but during thj lay a confident demand spuing -up ftom a, number of tnlliond stocks which llftel tho whole level of that dnutment above Saturday's cloe. So far nc th news of the day went It shel little light on tho weakness of a number of Indtistilnls. Tho movement Innl all tlie appeal ance ot n sort of duel be tween powciful contending interesln and theie nie die umstnnecs tenllng to confirm this explanation ot the movement. A lepoit lliiels ciocIomco that the Interests long of Third Avenue stock arc availing tliemiclvs of unsettling Influence of tho weak ness In this stock to milk" a biar fain lit other stocks. That bl'.t'r iinlnicsl. ties nnd rivalries nte Involved Is also n cut rent rumor In tlie same .lo'.enti il matter comlne into play. Tho battle raged most tler'o nhout the Mocks of the New York public utilities for the centralized condition of which a long standing contest has been waged. No torious financial difficulties of Third Avenue played a part today and there was added to this lumor that tin- com panies would severely detl with it In the upproachlng application of the new state franchlsa lav The declines in the New York Tinctloa in 1 Una stocks ran from 2 to nearly 9 points, the hittot In Third Avenue. Sugar was another center, the fuilous specu lation in that stock hinging upon the doubts regarding the next quartet ly dividend, action upon which Is Immi nent. A reduction In the existing rate Is taken for granted, but opinion differs ns to the nmount ot the reduction, extending all tho way to total suspen sion. Sugars total fall was 7 and It closed piactlcally at the lowoit. Total sales, SSC.000. The bond matket was rather deill and Inogulnr. Total sales par value, $1, ".sn.OOO. riovernment bonds were buoy ant under the Influence of tofunding bill now In conference. U. S. new Is and old 4s coupon advanced Hi, anl do. teglstered, the 8s and 3s a point In tho bid price. The following quotations are furnished Tho Tribune by M. S. Joidan & Co , rooms 7115-7015 Hears building. Telephone :x3: Open- IIIl.li- I.nw Clos ing est est. lng. Am. Sugar liu'i lim, ice; W'4 Am. Tobacco 10T'.j 107' l",is 10V, Atch , Tii i S. To I Wi 2'l'i 2e,i'j A.. T. & S V., lr .. C2i IT, 62 .'M. niook. r. t i.'i ri4 b fis Con. Tobacco I0K. .11 li'J L0"s I'hes. . Ohio I'- isti 2i 2S People's Gas '.M,, n ;isi j ni C'hle, II V Q U.'i, JJJT, litv, ij;iv St. Paul l.'Pt Ui .l"g l.'l ltock Island 10e.ii 1n7H Kn.'j Mu'i Delaware ."i Hud ...lb. lll.'a IF, 11' D, L. & W ls2 1ST 1S1 1M Kun. & Tex.. Pr 7.'5 V; LJ'i .J'i Louis. & Nash St M" so-', Sls Manhattan Kle '; sr, 'iy4 !, Met. Traction Co ...171 1,'2'G lta' 17U Mo. Pacmc r.; r.8 41 t 4V, Jersev Central 117 117'i- 117 117'4 N. . Central n."4 m 1;V; 112 North Pacific R.'S r.2'i r2 :.2'i Nor. Pacific. Pr .... 71'8 7I'H 7Hi 71U t)llt. & WVst 21 21"', 21 2t Pacific Mail V(, .-'ii ?(, .ft Heading PWi l"i 18'4 W Reading. Pr Ws :,n :.si, f,sH Southern R. It., Pr.. SOU K B7 J7' Tenn. C. & Iton .... V il Wi sj Leather 12 r.J 1JH n. Leather. Pr 7 "i.1- 727; 7J" Pllion Paclllc -1TS 7)U Wj 4'i-ft I'nlon Puc . Pr 7il T j 75"8 7..'0 Wabash, Pr 2U; m3t "i 2'4 West. Fnlon KU S!i4 ST M2 Pennn. R. R lr.ij 11. lliu r.l"4 Am. s & w r,7 r.7j :.-. 571-, Fed. Steel f.2VS M'j 5."s n,.i4 Fed. Steel, Pr 7J'-a 7J i"5 7o" CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADH Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. lng. est. est Jul- July n 'i !, GGU CIS. Mnv CON Hi's C'i tr.rs CORN. Juiv r.' tv, ,r,n sraj May s." 'U 3l: S3 ClATS. July 2-"i Si 22" i 22', Muv '.i 2J3h 22', 22 LAUD .Tulv .". s7 r. S7 r, s-. -c- Mav 2bD f. S') f. 72 3 77 PORK. Jtllv 1"70 1070 10 ,2 lDC-. May 1002 10 1.7 10 37 10 rj Ccianton Vloaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Pat of 100. S'l OC'KS Blel. Asked. 1'lrst Nitionil 11 ink K) "pianton .siv'ngs Hank C'3 -cinnton Picking Co sj Ihiiil N iU nil Bank ir, Dime Uep .v U llank W) Bciinoinv LU'ht If. t- P. Co 47 1 icUn. Tni'-t &. Mfo Dep. Co. I'M Snaiitou Paint Co S3 Clail- Snover Co, Com. . 400 Clark & Snovei , Pu-f 123 Her lion Foneo At Mfg. Co loo Scranton Alo Works loo Laeka. DaliyCei, Pr. f ij Co. Savings Rank : Trust Co 2:0 Tlrst Nat. Pud. (Caibondale) ... S00 Standaid Drilling Co SO BONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, duo 120 113 People's Street Railway, Hist moitK.'ie'o, di'o 1'ils 115 ... Peo)le's Strei-t It11llw.1v, Gen eral nu.rtguge duo r.'l 113 Dickson ManufJctutltig Co ie) Lncku Township fnchool Cej, 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 11. .. 102 Sit. Vermm Coal Co t3 Scranton Tiactiop G bonds.. 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corectcd by II, G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creameiy, Jic. ; dairy, tubs, 2!c. Ebbs Select western, ICc; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new, IS'ic Beans Per bu., choice marrow, J2 40; medium, J2 20; pea, $2 20. Onions I'er bu , 45c. Flour-! SO. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb. 2e5 Wheat c low. cr and dull: coutiact grade, Fcbiuary. 71 a72c. Corn '1c. lower, fair demand, No. 2 mixed February, SO'. aS'i ).,... Cats Quiet but steady: No 2 white t lipped, "llu 31c.; No. 3 do. do , .Wc. : No. 2 nlxcd, do , 29a29".c. Potatoes Unchnngeel; p. nnsyl vanla choice, per bushel, .'na'Si'.; New York nnd western do do,, f.ji3".M 00. do. fair to good elo , 30i".2j. heedx l'limir under small iiupplv: closer, vcntern, per bushel, car lots, J3,I0.i5,S; do. i'eunsvl vanla. elo do., KiS: timothy, we-teia elo, do., 1.2".al 33. Flout Dull and weak, win ter superior. $2 20, i 25". elo. iMiim, J' "11 1 273, Pennsylvania i dlei 1 lear, s I5.il 23 j elo do. straight. J2. '.0.13 13; west'n In ter clear $2 sill 15: do straUltt. $f ".'a! f'j do. patent .t3a.M, do, lavorito btauils, higher: elty mills etin, ?2'e2'0; do. clear, $2.2"al23, elo stialght, f2.'".a'X0. do. patent, JJ71i4. Ryo 1 lour-ijulet I ut stcadv nt si ItVilto tier bariel, ae, to mi il Itj, tho lattet for fancy patent ItutKi bieiidv.but ejulet: fancy vvistnu eu.im cry, 23c: do. prints, 2,c. Biws-Plun and 3:C higher: fresh nearby. IJ'.e" ; el... wisttin, li'-c; do soinhwestern 1'e. : dn snutherii, 12c. Cheese Unchanged j;... Hind Sui'ius Dull and Inulj stta.lv; soft glad" brlag shadcel. Cotton Un. changed. Tallow Steadt : tltv pi lino In hogsheads. 5' i5ae. ; coiintly do do, V n3'.c.: eliirl:. do,, .V, e.: gte-asp, ,t"iU,v as to color. Live Poultry I'll in, full ele niiiiel, fowls, F.ilO'.e.; old loostrrs. 7i 7'tci chlekcns, lo.allc.: ducks. llitiSc; geese, loullu. Dressed Poultry l'lrm, good demand: fowls choice, llnip o,; elo. fancy to good, 10al0'c: old loosten.c, ic.; chit kens, neiiibv, Hallo.: we stun do., large, 12al2l.e.: do. fair to good, loillc. ; common do,, SaOc; turkeys, choleo to foncy, UaUc: elo. fair to good, PaliV.: common do., 7u8c,j ducks, 9al2e,; geese, 7 JONAS LONG'S SONS. Men's Suits, Made to Order, and to Fit, for $12.98. On Thursday, fridaii and Saturday Only. Ami Site, Any Sttfc, Best Fit. Positively Worth $W. Second Floor. d A o M First'Iinportant Siiowin OF THE New Spring Styles in Suits and Imp;o.tant, because it biings you into touch with the fashions of the world. Interesting, because it places before you the greatest collection of high-class garments ever introduced to a Scranton audience. Two years and over of faithful service have made this Cloak Store the banner one of the city. Indeed, it it has no counterpart for veiy many miles around, Just now interest centers around the new things for Spring wear. Would you like to know more of them ? Head and shoulders above e veiy thing else in piominence are the new Eton Suits; some of them with complete Eton effects, and othei s with Eton backs and the popular coat fionts. The latter seems to be the more dressy, and hence more popular, Another IM (Egaas novelty is the double breasted, tight-fitting Jackets with kilt skiits of same mateiial. Natty, stylish and popular fiom a price stand point. The pretty shades of mey and castor piedomi nate, along with the always dcsiiable and comely blacks. You will be best suited to come and see. You'll while away pleasant moments in this Coat and Suit store and it you've a thought of a gai ment of any kind, your better judgment will tell you this is the place to buy SECOND FLOOnLACKAWANtJA AVENUE COrt.VCf. Jonas Long's Sons aflc. Receipts Flour, 1,100 bitrcls and and 9 000 sacks; wheat, 4',noo bushels, corn, 142.000 bushels; oats, "ei.ono busluds Shipments Wheat, 24,t)0 bushels; corn, 107,000 bushels; oats, y.OOO bushels. New Yoik Grain and Produce. New York, Feb. 20. Flour Dull and eiislir hi itbeue e ot buy els who vvtiei dlseciurugcd over the flimness ot mills 111 face of wheat's bicak. Win it hpot t isj , No. 2 red. 7le ilivntor. No 2 n el, 73V:. f. o. b. atlr.it In siote. No. 1 noitli etn Duluth. 7c. t. o b. alio u prompt. No. 1 haul Duluth 'i f. o b. illoit prompt; option opencil sternly but im nicillutely wcultiued, hc.ivlins conlliiiuil pietiv neat all ilie. nt.d tho mail.i'i clo'til Weal; nt ' n',i ret lo s- Alnnh elosiil 7:4e ; ,M iv, 72e ; July, i2e., Sep Icinbct, 71jc. Coin No. 2, 12c t. o. b alii .it and i2o clivatrn, options, mulct opened sti'.idj and advanced a little but litel pikes e.itd oil Horn Up with v.hc.tt tie -In-, -tec.dv nt unci! in -el ptites; May clo-eel i''.o . -Tuly. lu c. U its Spot epilet; No. 2, ."v.; No 2, 2a.i . No, 2 white. .il'o No. 2 while .'le.; tra k mixed wtsimi lu'ic: tiik white west cin, ol'.u 3e ; ttiul. white sinle ll'.iVc.. option liliilket w.f dull I'ultel -Slcntv , VMstcin tieanieic ya21c ; do. l.ictotc. li, ill'1.1.; June cretmciy. r.i'2'e.: Inillatloi cre.imei. 17 i!2. , slate elaliy. Is i2,o , do criainerv, 20u2k Chee-t I'll in, fall in uln laucy I.ir . To : tail mole faticv small, lie . choice grades, 12il2 ,e. J'rgs Finn, statu nnd Pennsvlvanla Fi'itt r.'se ; buuthtiu at mink, ll',all'.i , western, at n iirk, llc. Chicago Grain Market. Chlc.asn, Fob. 2i Stntlxtlcal Inform i tlon vcas bearish today unci v.' .it yielding but rIo-e.il stendv Muv ',ii"e mule l Satutday. Corn elo-ed a sliacln cloven and Mnv oats i sb ido linpiovcd. Piovsons nt the close wcic a shade to f.e. lowei Cash iiuotatlons wire as fol lows: No. 2 i hi n. ,le . No, 2 yellow Jlt ; No. 2 oats. 2.,T(,n2,c: No 2 white 2' i2,':e., No. 2 white, 2". i2"..c. : No. 2 ive 5!'.a 51'lc; No. 2 bailey. .!7'.ulJc , No 1 111', seed and timthwcst, 1 i.O: tiinothv, $-'; poik, fiijiUiM".; lard. JJCT'.c". 7o, ribs, ?3t"n"S0, shoulders, b',ie.'.e : sides, J", ')a t.; whiskey, Jl 22'..; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Haiket. Chicago. Feb. 2! -Cattle Active; re ctlpts, J1 etitj; generally 10c. higher: goeid to prime steers. 3il"c blgliei. J'.an; poor to medium, steady to 10c. higher. $lalS0. selected feeders, strong JJJoiP'O; mixed stockers, llim, $1 2".il 73, cows, active, best shade higher, $1 13; helfets, stioni;, $121al73: eamiLls, steady, $2 2". i21, bulls, steady, $2Wluil1'i; calves, ?3a". so; Texas reeilpts. ?00; Texas fed stttrs, steadv, JOO.ilW; Texas bulls, steady, 12'.a:.7'.. Hogs llecelpts todiy, 32i; tomotiw 2I.0C0: left over. li.Ooo: active. rc lowei; lair clearance; nilxcd and butcbeis, le3i 100; good to choke, steady, $4 7".iis7'-, rough heavy, $HAalo. light Jtv.il so, bulk of sales, JI73ili. Sheep llecelpts, l(.,ooi) henep sheep, strong, lambs, active, Iflal'.e. hlghei gonil to e hole o wttlnis Fi.lOa". S3, lull lo eh .I. e mlxe.l. $1 . ," ' western sheep, $3ir,7': earllngs $' 7'. c lino: native lambs, ?3i7.2j, wc stein lambs, $Ca7 23. New Yoik Live Stock Mnikct. New Yoik l"eb. '.e Peeves Herelpts, fit m to n shade lib'hcr: e.arly niilvals closed out piomptlv steers. JM e"4, oxcu and stags in3, bulls M'.UUo; c'ows. f2 lOtl.lo, expotts $IU laves Weak to 23e lowei; t irly anlvn's all Mild; veal, FuabST'., t p". i ,'.u iMti.llttlo calves. SI it 73, b.nuvird calves, l.l.'2'al. Sheep and Iambs slu ep llim. Inmlis, blclit i . eholie Jl 'J. Inmlis films llos Hetclpts steady at "'l'i5 .) East Libet ty Cattle Maiket. Kast Liberty. lb. Cattlo Steady; cxtta, ril'a'i.'i mime "'.i.i3l), com mon, $J2'a!sO II ji-s-Fah , i vim as sorted mediums. ' 1'. I'-M. heavy Iiok, J3.15: best Yoikcrs .'. l"a" !.! light Yoik ers. $.'. ii'i ; plus, 1 innl v) loughs, C".5i 1 1.0. Sheep Ac tlvo nnd hu-hoi ; eh Ice wtthers, ".s'au; common, Hal 23: tholce, J7a7 W: eomtnem to (.oocl, t3j0a7.23; veal ei'lvcs, 7u'. BuiTolo Live Stock Matket. Fast lluflnio, Feb. 2rt Cnllli lticepH, 123 ens: snlo eiy ilull, pi,i'2"c, lowtr t.ii steer guides, cows nnd ludfeis uliotit ul.nilv! I...MI hleits. JV3l3.-lil! f. e se.lct. 1 cd, $5 50; medium to gcod. Mln'tr. 1": light to good butchcis, 2.sral.75; best fat licit- JONAS LONQ;S SONS. Skirts LBVERBTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CUHES iBiiiousnosSy ICcnstipatiorif I Dyspopsia. Sick-Head -facbo and Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. S;!d by all dinc-ista orient ny mail. JNcrtltn Mtdical Co., Cblcijo bold by McCl.iru'.i X. Vbomiis, Drug gists,, 20j i.nckawan a ave , Scranton. I'o. I i I MADE SWS A JA5VJ trS isV.XTAELETSrOSITrVELYCDRE . ..Ul,,.,. IUHI ,11.1 .o u..,, Ml.Ib. -S1 ertIrspettif,l lierlo.-nc-n,ut(, . cau J 1v I ly AIjjco or o'ber J tcolcs and India "". rratoro LaA ItiiUty In cl J or joucs. CD J s.7, i taraiuiorriinr, ouincsdor cirrricc. riis-e STi? t'ro"rat jnsauuy cna eOTbUcouoa n taLcamtiae. 'lfcolrn-'i tshows icraeJlcto lcinro-c licst. rl tjocj a c cll.n rLcro ell o.'icr fell Ir. E'tt U1C3.1 viss lUo (rnulao :x Inblcti. Tho7 hivocs- It I3uscn23ci 1 rill e?ro yea. VVoelroapoc Itivgc rl..carinn-'.eo t3cl.-v.tif.ro Cf.p'ii'C li cyclic, acr sclu-iliLj rnacr. I'rlcouUtJI wipct rcc'-a'jci or els l! rei (tj.l troatncLti t"r 2K. Ly icll, l-.pl -in nr i rr ntnn rocflptolrrl-o. c Irculot "" AJAX REMEDY CO., I''tiL'- For sale In Scranton, Fa , by Matthews Droj. and II. C. Sauderscn, Drunslsts. WAKE PERFECT fVJEN misoi iirMiAiiit ihinoisiif v. I i L ifu. tltv Jonn uliibltluniuf rl lllu tun t ietuieta to u Hie very , ? uKruni'l f iuii lIcMltf r nr i l. mi iitv jut tin i uinuiiiun Ol il I)Qttni to e erv f linn Ilimrft unfl.a .Ulnii (Iivb rv lil.inn. in th rhefk aui. Iun.r to tlm ). of !-4oung or old One j0o itoinitfw vital energy tllj0 hoiet at 94 6aaejpi")lttKUttntfrdcureVT7Wor money rr fgt d4 Ln if larruil In vet W pocket Sol I e.rTb?i or mail i tn lln wrapi-p en iceli US' prlr ty INK rtKltm (U., (moa Ilk;,, ffcl. ,-,' Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthewa Bros and McUanah & Thomas, druggists. AlllltllSUlll.iiiJIioAri lllanel 1'olion, Vvuitilul I rrart, l.oit ViikUl VkrUuedf tc irna fur Hivaril lot.llnit.ntal aai lMk "irucn lu I'ror. ,. f. 1 HU I, VI. i., . (.)!"" Beirut Mth M., I'minilrlnLla. . 1 Lciui Mill! Iarurw..u,hnurllll. nin.t rlhr..rd an. v-ii'a. i -itevfit en t n r lire a lie la ttiti lUll'tl filled lu.bcticirur.dlu I lo lildtrt llourili 36tt ' eii, $1 iiaJi, llmht to i?oo.l, $"30alij0: pool to uood fat coww .' l j 1 1 r'0 . choke, tlul l"i bulle, tulr tu i-'coil U lual'tlj ihnlco tei best fliort, lcil 10: hteickcrr, Ktendv, topji. JlalT. nth in JlalM hei-t feed, us, $i:'allu, li If-is, !a2-IO fioh cows and Kootl rpiliiKci ntceis, $-,.is . iiosi lleceliitH, Vi cm in. opintel active, t.l,ad blKl 1 1 , oiKirn. " H.i3 Fi. mltel li 1 1 ht median aud bcMvy, 31..a."J plRt, SI hi cl "t" Sheep ltecUptn, o ears (tioncet: lmnlw, 3iieoi7i3, thwr, topi niiNtil, S-l v t" " nleU, jlui, vvitiura, $cj U 2i, V cm! llllKi, 'J "Cae. 30 t'OST.i M CK.NTS Hut worth a elollni a vial 1 hi i Is the tcnlnunj of bun. ilrods who uko lir Akhow s laver I'.lln 'lhe mi o fo vine, fo pun, ho pleat ml nnd eict iictlmr. 'Ihe demand fcr tlilj poii.lai ilvn I'.iL'uliitor I rii niera II Is tiiNltif. tho mnKi m lo I eep up with it. .Sild by MatthiWH llros. nnd ,V T Clark. The Eternal Tallin c. Sho could eliivo hi I team if piiic With eoiirutniinute t,r,ice mid hi. Ill, Sbn could ehli.e a man ellHline'ed With her 11111111111, when dre 1 to Ullll tihe could elll.e a devil barb" 111 Al niout iiiij- l.lnd of tale. Hut uliei not or v.iih MiccorFful Miell idle tiled lo elilve? n nnll Chlcaco ltccord. JJEETj fa J fffiffl I WilTTWrtAlaaSl Xjjtjtuajittr'jjH TOO PiS.1.5 25 CTS. KV T Vu -h,D;ii'-'' "" '"v in mpi rt-ntrig in. tVj ViTjtofi niii felliDi; nieuiurj iitl (he want l?CtirA V JnUtnlnuf vital pwert. inc nie-1 by ' ' llXSJJtiJ' lnJUtrtioiii oretCLkf.ut enly )rai Vftsv linrart vitror anilnotcnev toeierv funis . v. I