THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEUKUAK 28, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA LIVELY SCRIMMAGE. Professional Plttstonians Have an Encounter in a Lawyer's Office. Special to the Scranton Tribuiio. Pittston, Tel). 27. Attorney P. A. O'Hoyle's offlco In the 'Mlncts' bank building was the scone of u lively ficrlmmajje last evening, In which sev eral prominent professional men were involve). A law suit between two busi ness men was being Riven n hearing, Attorney Charles Bohnn appearing for the ptoseeutlon find Attorney John McOahrcn, of Wllfes-Harre, for the defense. The trouble occuried be tween Dr. Million, u witness for the defence, and Attorney lioh.in. The doctor was being examined by Mr. Ho lian and was seated In u ehall. To one of the questions asked the doctor K.tve a reply which was not entirely to tliu liking of Attnrne.v Bohati, .ind the Kil ter attacked the doctor and struck him .i blow on the hoiuV Dr. Maho.i letnlintcrl and struck the attorney sev i ul blows In defense. A scuffle en sued In which the lawier yelled "mur der" and ci led for help. The men weie quickly paited and the doctor's shltt nnd collar were scon to be spat tered with blood, which (lowed ftecly from a cut on his head. It Is thought the cut was dune with it pocket knife, although none was noticed In the ag gressor s hand. ..i e tit on the doctor's (oil collai and unothti on the front of the co it scoin conclusive pi oof to the doctor tint some one had a Knife. A wan. nit will lie woin out Ved-JM-sd ty miunlng foi Mi. lloh.in's ai nct. KILLED ON THE TRACK. Mi. Moignn Steps in Tront of a Lehigh Valley Tiain. SKilil tci the Set ititon Tribune Tunkh.itinot k, Feb 27 Mr. Moigm, n lisldnit of this place, was stiuck and Instantly killed by ti tin No 1, on the Lchicji Vnllc about ." o' lock this af ternoon The accident nee lined at the l.lllroid bildge Jtit below town Mor gan was walking on the cist bound tr.uk tow. ud the ntitiin, and to get out of the wav of n ti lin nppioachliK on that ti.ick, s-teppi el on the west bound tt.uk diieitlv in fi out of train No. 1. He was tin own some distance fiom the ti.i. k and when pliked up was dead. Mis skull wat unshed In and one aim and one leg broken. The bodv was lemoved to the iintlet taking rooms of 1?. O. Cool; and later to tln deceased's res-lelcnee. Mors m hnd resided here about a viai, living with his nan. an opei.itoi on the Val ley, on North Uiidgo Mieet, and was about fil je.us old. Sevoial ii'cidenls of a similar natuie have occuiieil nt the same plate FOREST CITY. Special to the Siranton Tribune. Fot.est City. Feb. 27. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Wnkelleld. of Ttallroad stteet, died of convulsions Saturday. The funeral was held from the house esteiday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Kdgar Yale, of Coll Springs, Wavne county, were guest at the home of the formei's sister, Mis. i.. M. Kennedy, over Sunday. William Decker, of Jllchmondale. Is 111 with tsphold fever at his homo in that place. Bert Smith, a former resident of For est City, who Is now a private In the jegular anny. has been visiting fi lends lieio for a day oi two past. Itevival sei vices aie still In progress at the Methodist and Piesbj teti.in chinches. Dr. J. W. Moduli , who formeily piacticed medicine in Vandllng, has located in Chicago for the ptactlce of IiIh profession. Mis. Cat ilen and Mis Mojles both of Caibondale, were visitors at the home of Mis.. Daniel Melvlit, the latter put of last weeK. The 4-ntonths-old child of Mr. nnd Mis. James Johnson, died Satuiday of membraneous tioup. The funei.il was held at 2 o'clock Tuesdav rfteinooii. Mrs. Isaac Hall, of Honesdale, Is the guest of hti d lughter, Mis. I. X. Steilmni. Mis. i t. Hoi ton is 111 at hei home on Delawaie stieet. There hn been n rh.inge in the D. & H. time table, the Boston epiess coming at 2 02, Instead of lfi, ami s ti nt ogu epics at .'.!!, Instead of i u The Best Medicine for Rheumatism. "I think I would go cia?v with pain weie it not foi Chambei Iain's I'aln Halm," wiltes Ml. Yv II. Stapleton. Hei iiilnle, I'.i. "I have been afllkted with iheumatlsm for seveial yea is and have tiled remedies without number, but Pain Balm Is the best medlcln I have got hold of." One application telleves the pain. For sale by all diug gists. Matthews Bios'., wholesale and retail agents, NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllloid, Feb. 27. Miss Char lotte Hutchlngs. of Chenango Forks, visited many of her former friends hero last week. Merle Shelp, one of New Mllford's popular young men, has gone to Ro chester, N. Y where ho has accepted emplovinent In a largo department stoic. Mr. and Mrs. Hcniy La Barr visited i - Thin Babies often develop into weak, delicate, backward children; undersized, nervous, feeble, adults. Lack of nourish ment is the cause. is the remedy. A little of it three or four times a day will do wonders. The pinched, sad faces become round and rosy; the wasted limbs plump and firm. If your baby is not doing well, try this great food-medicine. oc. tud Ji.oo, til druggist friends In Hlnghatnton n few days last w eek. Miss riorenco lnderllecl called on Hlnghatnton relatives recently. Miss Henrietta Haydcn cntoi tallied n paity of her fi lends at her homo last Wednesday evening In honor of liei filend, Miss Charlotte Hutching. Miss May Hojle, who is spending the winter with relatives In Suitue hanna, spent u few das with liei pir olits hole last week. llev. I. 1). Majlery Is cotuliict-lig re vival meetings at Soulit New Mllfoid. At the close of the Sundav moinlng seivlcc nt the Haptlst chtiieh cloven young people weie biptlzed by llov. I. 1). Mallei y, pniitor of that chinch. Miss liuv. IJIeylng, u teacher In the public school'! at Hlmhuist, Is spend ing a short lime with her parents here, the school being closed on account of diphtheria. Dr. U. r. Carey's Comedy compenv, repiesontlng the Oregon Indian Medi cine company, opencti an engagement of entertainment and business at the opeia house Monday evening. The members of the Prcsbvtoilan cnurch choir were pleasantlv enter tained by Miss Jennie Mooie at her home on Church stteet last 'Wednesday evening. Mr. V. L Hijnnt Is visiting his sister in Pcokvllle. Th Woman's auslll.uv of St Mark's church held a social at the home of Miu James Hayden Tuesdav evening. Kev. r. M. Davcnpoit and vlfe, of Kingston. N. V.. are guests of his pat ents, Mr. and Mi Dinlel Divenpott. Mm. if, D.iniiim, who Ins been 111 for the past wnk, Is lecoveilng. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Spoil il to 'I ho hcrnnton Tilhunc. Susquehanna, Feb 27. Piominent Ihie olllcl.ils aie In town today, to ai i.ingi' tin- wages of local n. tubmen Tile luiHi.il of the late llju Alvln Divoii.iuv, i pioinlnint losldmtof De posit, will o'cur on Wodncsdaj IllOlIl lllrr. Chailis Weatbei-.? Hump, nlUit editor of the Ualtlnioie suii, la t Minimi i took a boat tilp do n tuc Su'-iiuehanu t liver fi om Coopenlown to the Che i peake b iv, and his epeikncv and ob sei atioiis have been put in o a book, "Down the Illstcnlc Su.siiin hanna " Fiom Alton to Hlnghamton he lev nee! much about the Mutinous, who had their beginning In Susquchiuu.i; of the p.nt plavcel In the e.ulv dcvclopiiuiit of the valkv ne ir l.mcsboio by Col onel Thomas Plekiilnt, Washington's feocietaiy nt state; and ol Hid Hock, and the islands neirtlii.it Bind, which be found to be piollllc in Indian tiadi tlons. Ltckiiwann.t Conductor Oould Cap well and Biakemau William s-nedlker, of Hallstcad, veie on Monday ar i.iigned In Pateison on cli ug"s of nian slaughtei, on account of a lecem wieck In that ilty. Trial has been postpone! for two weeks. Hev. P. I'aike Cddnitn, D. D. pastor of the Metropolitan temple, in New Yoik, last evening lectin id in the "Hallstead citizens' lectute couise." Subject, "Life In London " It Is undeistood tint Susquehanna county census enumetutois will not bo appoint d until Apill. Vicinity school teachers aie sending the names of their pup'ls to Secietaiy Thatcher, of the Sucqiichanni County Hlstoilcal socletj. The ciuarteily i ally of the Ablngton Baptist Young People's union was hoi J and well attended tod ly In Foust C ty. This evening an addicts will be clellv eied by Hev. W. J. Fold, of lliecn Hiilge. stale dlstilct seoiotai, and by Hev It. P. Y. Pieue, of ci.mton. The fuiai al of the Kite Oseai Sevei alice, of Caibondab, inclined tod ly In the Cllfloid Methollst c lunch. The it He llsh loinml-slnn Is piepai Ing to stock the stiiMins in this lcln Itv with tiout and plke-poiili fiev. Fovts aie unusual!) plentiful heie abouts this wlnte. An tits Yale, of Noith Jackson, has al.cady shot fif teen. The hides hi lug an evtia good piice, and the (nuntv commlsslonei i piv $1 toi each hide piodliced. The pension of Ileniv Cluirch. of PU'-qiiih intm, has been Ineieacd fiom $ij to s per month. 1' l Clauss of clieat Bend has opened a imrth.int talloilng i"l ibllsh ment In Subquohumi.i. The (licit Bend biusb fncoiy, a ni w Industij, has lncieaecl the niiinbet of Iti cniplo! s, T. F I'lcMev foinieilv Hile ticket agent la flie.it Bead, has been ap pointed signal inspecto: of the Pusque. hanna illvlIiiii of this Kile, with lieal- quaitits In nimlra. I In this viilnit. last night, the thei- niometer icglstered live degiees blow eio. Great Bend will enjoy Its Hist sight of "I'nele Tom's Cabin" on Satuulay evening. The Hallstead silk faitoiy will be closi d ten a short time. Oeorgo Van Keuren. the general Mipeilntendmt of the Bile, Is in town today, with Gcneial Manager Fitch. Mr. Van Kent en is a funnel popul ir superintendent of the Jeffcison Ulv !--Ion. County Commissioner Ilalno has opened his new hotel at Hush. Lugely attended ivangellstle hei vlcis still continue In the Montios Methodist chinch. Hev. A J. Van Cleft, of Dunmore, ably abslsted Pas tor Benedict last week. Mis. Fiances L Dean, formeily of Montrose, but now of Wellsboro, Pa , recently sustained a btioko of pa aly sts. Thcio appeals to be additional eases of seat let fever each day. The disease Is of a mild type, and the boaid of health is quarantining all cases. The Lack twann.t will put In a switch from Nicholson to the extensive stone quuny at Utthiop, this county. "Ash Wcdnesdaj" services will to monow be held In the Catholic and Lplscopal chinches. The Ihie now has about twclvo hun dred employes at this point, woil.lng full and overtime. In tno shops all de partments aio booming, and the lall road men do not complain of a lack of work. Quito a largo amount of Moimon lit eratuie Is being dtstilbuted In Susquc hanna county, by "mlsslonailcs" and by mall. Time will tell what fruit it will bilng forth. Quite a number of York state ladle3 are tempoiailly tesldlng In Susque hanna, to secure n Pennsylvania dl voico from their better or worse halvos This particular industry appeaifl to bn ov ervvorked. Professors Flood and Pierce, of Blng hnmton. will resume their dancing classes In Susquehanna after Lent. Hailstead-Qreat Bond, having no bank, are not dead in lovo with the Booker T. Washington medicine that has improved me as much as Per una. For catarrh it is certainly a blessing,' itckaw anna's iatim of pivlng etu plo.ves by cheek. Hallstead half expects that the Blng hamion Sticet Itnllwuv comp my will ctend Its tincks to that boiotigh next summer. Theie may be better nevvspapois than the Sciauton Tribune In Northeastern Pennsylvania, but they do not come to Susquehanna. TTINKHANNOCK. Hpcelal to The Scrunton Tribune. Ttinkbannock, Fob. J7. At the couit lioue this afternoon B. W. Lewis, act ing for Lucy Henslnw, eecutrlx of A. W. Henshaw, deicaued, the sold the 10 il estate of the decedent at public sile foi the piymcnt of debts. The piopeity consisted of thtee pieces In In the southern end of the boiough ant al! thieo weie bid In by W. K. Oster hout, the judgment eiedltor. The lit st piece lies along the tank of Tunkhan nock iicek ard has been talked of at dlffi'itnt tlmci for a public park and cfloits have been innile to have the boiotigh putdiise It. The annual re union of the W.vomlng Countv Vetei an s iiuMnlitlon vas held there last fall Homy Billey, of Niehol'on, was in Tunkhannoik on Tuesday. C. B Faett, of Foikston, was in town tills afternoon Vile labels to bo iiod by the Tunk hannoik Canning cnnipmv on the goods they will put up at their f.ietoiy heie, will be pllnted at Buftalo, It lw lug cheaper to have them pilnted theie tlnn to mil a pilntlng pi tnt of their own. The .abels "elected by the dhectois vill beai on one Mde a icp icsontfitlon of the Hliok Dl tniond e piess, the fast tiain of the Lehigh Wil li v, and one the otner a pictuie of the contents of the can, and thelt goods will be known by the trade mark Black Diamond." Mis. Alvln Day. wife of the editor of the Wv oming Democrat, Is visiting in Wllkcs-Uarro and Pittston this w eek. Mis. W. G. Giuliani has returned fiom Sei.tnton. wheio she has been vNlting lelatives. Testimony In the dlvoico suit of Fiances Boardman vs. How aid Board man was taken befoie Asa S. Keeler, esq , this afternoon. Di. L H. Meade will spend the next thtee weens In - illadelphla, where he goes to 'take a special ooutse of lec tuies on veteilnary suigery at the Unl veislty of Pennsvlvnnln. The last two nttmbcis of the high school lectin e coui'-e aie down for this and toniomiw evenings. This evening the entoitalnment will be a lecture by Di. Cttlp and WodncMl.iv i vetting the Apollo qu.iitette will give a concert. THOMPSON. Special to the Sor niton Ttlbune ThompsDii, Feb. 27. This is the cold'-j-t moinlng of the winter with us, ten degKes below. Sunday vas a ti dlous ct The Ilirimonietet leg Istind 7eii the winds bad a huiileano I ah and the little now supposed to be on the gioimd v is up In air. Not withstanding, Hev Mr It'i'i, bto", of Stmucca, vvi" on Innd In the evening, and gave u food lestitne of th- lKe tnl chat.teter r,f Jllss Fi antes H. ''Villard, betore the Womins" Chtlstl.in Temper ance union In the MtthoiINt J'pircnptl chin oh, Jti. 13. C Liyton, vbc picl dent, picided This we"U is to be a busy w i k. Tils evenirg the Tunloi IJndeavoiers 1. ivi it elothis pin social In (?iand Atm hill, Wcdin sday evening I i.tnlc Hall po-.t and its lelief eoips Indulge lit an oihier supnei and llteiaty en ui taltiuieiit In tbeli hill, and Satut d.iv ivinlng, In tlie stiuo place, tin Ladles' A' 1 will give a eouundiuni !iippt. Fildiy, J3. C. Liyton and l'.cv. P. H Tower, by request, will io id pipeis at the Sabbath school convention at Ararat, and Satuultv, Hev. A. D. Divid will speak at a like iiiivintloii at Linesbi.io, to which a goodly number of delegates fiom both of the Sunday schools heie will go. Mis. A. O. .Silesbtii), who was called to sseianton Inst Filday, by the death of her biotliei'.i child, tetuined es tei day. Mrs. jr. A. Foster, Mis. N. S Foster and Mlfs Hnrel Witter returned last evening from Factiiyville. wheio they visited Dr. Whoatnn and wife. Hev. B. F. Lanabee was on the sick list last week, but Is better at this wilting. As we read the items of foreign eor lespondeuts about matters and things) In Thompson, we wonder with another: ' Which Is bettoi, not to Know so niiuJi, or to know so much that Is not ho'" Fied Hhone, aged HI years, who lived with his father, Ccoito Rhone, near Oison. was killed by t ,j cats at Poynlelle yesteidav oftoinoon, as ho mule an atinnpt to beard a moving train. Funeral tomorrow afternoon In the Methodist LpIseopV, church, Hlnes Cornet h A. II Ci osier, Thompson's undei taker, funeial dltector. Fiod lighter returned Satuulay ovenlng'fiom n business tilp to Haw ley and Sciauton. Mil, rinnels Demaray, who Ins spent the winter with her brother at Po nte Hi. Ins lotuined to )ier homo heie, accompanied by her niece, Miss ltl'.tli Leouaul. FACTORYVILLE. Mls Ivadean Stephens, of Nicholson, spent Sunday with Miss Lthyl Catr. of this city. Alouzo Darrow has taken a position with C Matthew son, and has lemoved fiom tin township to the Mill houso In the boiiiugh. The Republican county convention for the purpo-o of electing a delegate to the state convention will be held at the couit houso on Monday, March 12, at 2 p. m. Conferees to meet with con fc ees of thu other counties In this con gressional dlstilct to tnoo&e a delegate tfclM Writes: "I have never taken any to the national convention nt Philadel phia In June will nlo be selected. The primal les for this convention will be held at the usual time and place on yuturday preceding. The Scianton Dairy company has purchased the West Nicholson cream ery, nnd it will remain closed the coin ing season. The mint formerly con sumed there will bo drawn to LaPlumo eondensery by wagon. The creamery was owned by a stock company com posed of tanners, or dalijmcn, and consumed the milk of about three hun died cons, Owen Rlsley, of Sprlngvllle, took pity on n stranger who tame along in search of woik and gave him a. Job. Two or thtee d.is nfter entering upon his duties he disappeared with Mr. Hisley's pocketbook, containing J25. He was captured near Lakisldo and the money lecoveied. Mr. Hlsley did not prose cute and the lirlsoner was discharged. The German club of Ketono acad emy held their annual banquet last Satuulay evening nt the house of Mis. Albert Btlsgs, on Mill stieet. About twenty weie present and enjosed the festivities of the evmlng. The toast master was Hay C. Kcmmeier and his subject was "The Tiuth Is Alwavs Hlght." He was tesiondod to by Chat les, Leber, on "The Welsh." "Gteit families of jesteitlny In show, and lords whose imients were, the Loid knows who." John T. Hlclrtrds spoke on "The Germans." "People will not look foi ward to posteilty, who never look backward to theli ancestry." Piofessor Hi otnlcy Smith took tin the subject, "Kev stone Glils." "As living Jewels diopped unstained f om heaven." W. J. Wlnteriuute. "The Germ in Club." "A hit, a very palp ible hit." The menu was ns follows: Pressed chicken, olive, buns, potato salad, filed osteis, to matoes, manges, Sweltzer cheese, sand wiches, ice crenm, cake, cocoa. The Tribune conespondent was mls lnfotmed In regaid to the case of scar let fever at the homo of Mrs. Hllza Carr. which was reported In ycstcHay's Tribune. The Carr boy haa a mild at tack of illness, and the house has not been quaiantlned or placarded. NICHOLSON. Yesterday being their sixteenth wed ding nnnlversary, Mr. and Mrs. Jeiry Goff were given a surprise party by about sixty of their friends and rela tives. Mr. nnd Mis. Goff were the re cipients of a handsome parlor carpet. Mrs. H. M. Nlles, who has been visit ing In tov n, returned to her homo In Laceyvllle, pa., today. The usual ten cent supper will be served In the Presbterlan ehurcli to night. The Hpworth league held a very In teresting apple social at the parsonage last evening, It was a success, ilnan clally and socially. Humois aio alloat that Manning Kelly is to be our depot ngent after today. Among those who attended the Sym phony conceit nt Scianton, Mnndnv evening, weie Mrs. H. G. Mack and dtughter Nellie and Mis. Fiank B.ikei Ml. and Mis. Fled Steele- hive Just i etui ned fiom a visit among ft lends In Scianton. Mi. W. W. Wm net made a business tiip to Scianton jc-torday. CONVENTION CALLS. Thst' Legislative Dlstilct. Notim Is heitbs slvui that a lonven tl ii ul the Itt publicans of the Fust K3 M itivu dMilu will In held at J p. in. cm iho 2i)th J iv ol Miuih in i ut Cci-opeiu-tixi hall. We it fi cli, foi the ptupot-u uf lie mlnttiug a candidate fm t lie ! i&t i tuto to leprae nt said distil"! and ilcc lug two delcgilos to attend Urn I'.ipuli llian stato convention to be held In llur rlsburg on Apill -'', I'm). The prim ul a will bo held on Saturday alteinoou, Mntch 17, between thu hout of 4 and 7 o'clock. Accoidlng to the rules gov clu ing tho Republican pilmiiies of this 1 (.' Isl.itlin illstrlc I inline uf the cl.lto of H.ltd ' primary election miiht be given by tho dlstilct chattmin at Ietst twent" days biforo said pilma-v eleetlnn and each caucllclfUo must register with the district chnlimin bis full name and postofllie ndilii's and pis his ntsO'Miiont fifteen das before the prlmsry election oi bis namct 111 i-ot be plnrcd on the olllelil ballot. No votes shall be counted for any poison who his not complied with theso conditions. W. A Paine. Chaliman. Attest: Joseph Jeffrys, Seeictary. Scranton, Pa , Feb 2i, lie) Second Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given to the Uepubll can voters of tho Second Legislative dis trict that a primary election will be held on Paturda, March 17. 1900, between tho hours of 1 and 7 o'clock p m . for the purpose of electing two delegutoB to rep resent said legislative district In tho com Ing Republican state convention to be held In IinriUburg, and to nomlnuto a candidate fur the legislature. Tho cor. volition to compute the voto will bo held on Tuesday, March 20, UrnO, nt 1 o'clock p. m , In tho court house in Scranton. In accordance with the rules (.oveinlng t lit t district the tandldatts will bo voted for riliocily b the voter, at tho polls Knell landldatu must leglster with the district ibnlrinan hie full name and post oflleo addies-s and piy his assessment twenty clays before the election or his name will not bo placed in the otllciil ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted. Tho district vlgllnuco committees In the vnrlous precincts will conduct tho election mid tho lesult will bo repoitcd by the return judge to tho district eon ventlon, whlib will be composed of thrt return judges of tho various districts A written notlco containing further In structions w bo sent to the members of tho said district vle-llanco committee. Trederlck W. Tloltz. Chairman. Attest: Walter L Davis, Secretary. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the of2r &&& Signaturi imi THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review, New York, Teh. 27. The vlolont fluc tuations ul prices ol a limited uutiit'ii of slocks on thu exchange toduv rtiuueii tho professional trailiis' tlegtiu oi eljslum, lliiniisunic piollls wcio nulln-a within a spaco ot ten minutes mid uiccx sanl.v heavy lo-sos had to be pocketed. But It nil ndded to the excitement nun the lioatd room triolein Utpt tho specula tion at the bollliii, point, working in una out of the in irkit tunny times dining the daj. 'lliu commitments were iniicio al lniitt cutlicly ou thu hear sldu of the lncr ket, but the liniunit tailing or prollts by covering of shoits worked frequent nnu viiniiit rallies, keeping the market fur the spoel titles In a state of fevttlstt un iiitiilnty with etr.illc lluetuatluiis whoic end it was Impuislble to see. Ihltd Ave nue was tho miter of Irtensl, ns on pre vluuu days of this weik. On the sale of 2,l"u shuns nt thu upttihig limitations weie practically lost, simultaneous bales bilng inaelo all the way lietwien IS and M iigiilnst 72'4 nt lust night's close. The limits of tho total stick Issue seemed to bu no bar to the volume of the transac tions 'the detailed icciird of the blocks erratic course during the diy would be without Intel est. At the lowest prle-ee 20'. bi'low Inst night's quofitlons and a tin il fractional rally was spasmedic and without significance. Sugar maintained Its piomlniiit pliuo but lelleitnl much doubt and unrertnlntv its tho laigo out standing short Interest. It was forced down to 101'4 nnd In tho Into de illngs milled strcniRly to loi'i with onl a frac tlomil reaction 'lhere whs much disor der nnd weakness manifest at other points In tho list of specialties, notably In tho local trnctlor group and the To bacco stocks. Hut an active demand for sotiio of tho railroad stocks on reports of largo earnings and covering of shorts In the specialties brought tho market to i htghei level and quiet tone. During the hour after noon tho market seemed to have ell voiced Itself entirely from the de moralizing ot the morning. But In the next hour tho benrj fell upon the whole Hit tooth nnd nail, forcing down Western t'nlon tin extreme ,14 and Biltlmore and Ohio 2). Weakness sprend from thiso to other points in the t.illro.id list and wide losses were effeitrd amongst the In ch strlnls The locnl Unction gmup witc down from '."i to 3H Unhid States Leath er over J, Rubliei priferrcil ), American Hoop moie tlinn 4, New Yoik Air Brake . and m my railroad stoe'es from 1 to 2 points, the lnttei !'ennslvanl i. Pitts, burg. Cincinnati. Chicago nnd St. Lniil dropped 4 'Iho betrs rushed to cover at the decline causing a rally of from 1 to 2'. in the stock which had shown greatest weakness The Ami downward pltinue In Third Avinuc was offset by the sudden isu In Sugar. Icivlng the tone In the general list confuted nnd unset tled, but with losses In sotnp points in the t.illionel list pnictliiillv riooveied Strong showings of net eirnlngs for Jnnti.irv worn m tdo bv Atchison vlth nn Increase of 1 it j cm of 71 tier cent , Brie with an Ineiore'-e of tl tier cent, and Pittsburg Cincinnati and St. I,oiils nnd 11 R R P. Southern R.illwav made a strong showing of sross earnings for tho third week in Fi binary. London bouihl stocks beti but not on a large scale, the siiirendM of Genertl Crorle having apparcntl) been dlsmunted 'the tone of the mono marl et vns Htm though rites were not quot ible higher bv the colliteial Insti tutions ard the standing nnd the re i-ouroos of borrow cis are eonslelerecl bet ters Tbo fact tho sub. treasure His ni sot bed since last Frldiy tie irlv M0ft)'0 of cash cannot te without Inlluepco To til ales i.'JIiX) fchnres Rn'lroiel bon.ls vcre dull and lrecular. Tot il -Mies, tnr value, $1 1 1 OuO Government bonds eon. tinned their httojnnt ndvunc I'nlted States new Is ndv ine e d 1'0 and the Js, old 4s and Ss 'J In tho bid pi Ice The following eiuotntlons are furnlsbea The Tribune by M R Joidan X Co. rooms 705-706 Mears building. Telephone 003: Open- High- Low- Clns log est est Iiie Am Sugar lul 10714 lOHJ 10V- Am Tobiceo ir! 10". lot 10is Atch . To ftS Fo.. 20H 21'J 2); 2"Sj A . T. & S. V., Pr .. or, tliu Gf, Id Brook It. T (jstc. i si 4 (nVj l'U Con. Tobacco W, nni3 L"it4 mi, Clics & Ohio 2 20 2, 2SH People's Gas 'iS Mi-i 9 OS', Chic. Jl. & Q 122Sj 121'i 122H 121 St. Paul 122U 122'2 122 123 St. Paul 122' 122'4 121'4 122 Rook Islmd 107 W714 107 io;t.i Delawaro & Hud ...llfiVj llfiW linn 113'4 D, I. & W lSOi', lso'j 1M'4 1SI', Kan. . Tex.. Pr .... 12"s r.'i 32 S3 Trills. & Nash Sl4 sotj g g, Manhattan Lie in 6". n2'4 Wt Met. Traction Co ...170U 170i Id'. lf". Mo. Fnelilc 4V4 M 4". 4Vh Jersiy Central llhi lir,'a BG'i lK.t N. Y. Centnl 1-Ji', 112'4 nii 1125t North I'.iellle 2 f.l f2'2 ol'. Nor. Paeltle, I'r .... ',', 7". 74 71 Ont. .t West 21''. 21''. 2-TJ 21'!, Pacific Mill "Uf. 10 Rs'h "M, Rending 1 p;-; tsiH l,os Rending. Pr ViV, ri', r,s fi Southern It R . Pr.. r.7"s H", H7V, "si; Tonn . C. A- Iron .... "i2 11 H'i fll 1". S. Leather 11'i IT', lfn,, ir; C. S Leather. Pr .. 71 7TN 71 7" Colon Picnic W5 .-.ii, 'iv; ro'i, Tnlnn Vae, Pi" 7C', y 7rt "i.'i Wnlnsh. Pr 20', t 20'i 211 '. West T'nlon 81, s! von Si I'.nui. it It ir Hl jt, j u I'cd Steel n "-. ;i r.t Fed Steel. Pr 7TJ 71 7i 71". Am. S & W 57 57'u W, Sot; CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADB Open- High- Low- Clos. WIIBAT. Ing. est et Inr. Julv f-"., f7'l n"i; (7 Miv ej'i con r, ct9 CORN. Julv :ru ":.', ivi, ,t-, Mil' .'u'i 3V4 3I 23 o 'i s Julv 22', 2.'h :2'i 22; Mar 21 2". 2.1', 23"i l.ARD Julv ."'7 DH r. S7 mi Jluv 5 5.SJ 5S2 ,1SJ PORK. J11I5 10 f.T 1072 10117 1072 May 10(3 1070 10 CJ 107) Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Tlrst Nation il 15 ink Fcranton livings Bank Seranton Picking Co Third National H ink Plme Dip A. Dls Bulk Kconoinv I.leht. II. & P. Co .. T.ncka. 'I rust el Sife Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clatk .t. Snover Co, Com. ... Clark i bnovci . Prcf Scr. Iron Feme .v Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works I.acki. Dairy Co. Pref Co. Savings Bank &. Trust Co First Nat Hank (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 People's Street Hallway, tlrst mortgage, due 1913 People's Street Rillwav, Gen eral mortgage, due ?2l Dkksou Manufacturing Co.... l.ne ka Township School 5,... City of Scranton St. Imp. C. Mt. Vernon Coal Co bcrnntoii Traction C bonds.. Bid Asked, "0 300 95 42i 200 47 110 . . 80 400 ... 123 ... 100 100 20. 250 ... 300 . .. 30 115 ... 115 ... 113 ... 100 102 102 b3 115 Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Corcctcd by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue ) Butter Ct earner), -uc.: elnlry, tubs, 28c. Begs Select western, ICe.; nearbi state. 22c. Chiese Full cream new, Jl'.c. Beans Per bu , ehnku mairow. $240; medium, $.'20, pia, $2 20. Onions Per bu , 43c. riour-IS0. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Phlladelphli. Fib. 27,-Wlient-rirm but quiet; contitict rrade, Pituitary. 7ln7.V. Coin Steady, fall demand; No. 2 mlid. Ff biliary. .".". i!it. Oats Steady; No 2 white clipped, ul lolV' , No, J do do , 3K" ; No. 1 mixed do., 20a21'sc, Potatoes Stcadj ; I'ciinsjlvanli choice, per bushel, DliSNc; New oik and vv ostein, do. do, Ma.Vic.; do. do fair to good, elo , tOaSJi, Seeds Firm, fall demand; clove i. wixt i rn, per bushel. In ear lots, $5 10 il a; elo. Pe.nnsvlv.uiln, per pound, as to ((utility, UiSe.; tlmothv, VMStirn, per biichtl, In car lots, (1 2'iat n. liuttcr Fancy westetn cioamcry. 2Je.; do prints. lc, Bggs Firm. .e. lilghei; fiesh, uiaiby, He,; elo, western, Itc; do. soiithwi stern, He,; do. southern, I.e. Cheisi I'm hnngiel P.e . lltieel Sugars Dull but steielll held. Tal low ulet but stendy; ilty inline, In hours bends, r.ijiri'.e,; rnuntiy do, elo, In bar tels, Bviix'.e.; dark, do., Ca3je.; cakes, 6TnC.: gtease, "ii"e. LIo I'oultrj Stead v; fowls, lUalO'te.: old roosteis, 7a 7'ie.; chic kills, lOnllc; ducks, !2i ; geese, lOalle, Di esse d Poulti Film, lair de mand; fowls, i-iiolce, Hall'jC.; do. fair JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Men's Suits, Made to Order, and to Fit, for $12.96. On Tiwrsdau, Friday and Saturday Only. Any Size, Any Styfe, Best Fit. rositivelij Worth $10. Second Floor. We Bought the Entire Stock of The deader Watch for Particulars of The Greatest Sale on Record. To Be Our Own Store. Jonas Long's Sons to good. lOalO'tc ; old loo-deis, Sc; chick ens, nearby. Bil3e.; western do large. 12 al2'2c.; mtdlum do, lOalle; lomtnon do, Sale: turkevs, choice to fancy, llal'o; do. fnlr to good. 'itlOe.; (otiimon do, 7a So ; ducks iil2e.; geese. 7i1c. Recilpts Flour. 1000 bairels and 7,lv) sacks; wbc it, lfiOeXI bushels; coin, HV( bushels; oils, MOnO bushils. Shlptmnts Win it, 1 0X1 bushels; coin, 3,w) bushels; oats, it on) bushels. Now York Grnln and Pioduce. New Yoik, Feb 27 Flour Imctli o but Aim nnd sustained without iitioiablo (hunge Wlie,t Spot 111 in. No. 2 led, 7t.e dcv.itoi. No 2 led, W,e f. o b a but In itou; No 1 northern Duliitb, 7',c. f. o. b iilliut piompf options opened llrm ami while inlet till i' i inlcis wete villi sust.il'iie' ileivid linn at '(.iVo. let advance; March cloid 71"; Jub. 72' -c ; SoptomlT 72'C Corn bpot stiadv; No 2 4le. fob ado it and 42c. elevator, option ni irkit op nnd llim; thou after ttiled e'ull and veiKer until Jim he fine t'.e close when it r.illl tl, an 1 ilosed arm and 'sii',e. int hlghui ; Miy cleeil li',c., lul. I" e. Oils Spot dull; No. ;' 2o ; No ", -' i.. No J ihlte, ,W.e , No J v hit0, Jll.e,; t-aek mixed, western 2'i'ie.; Hack white !!. i'( ; riitlon tlull I'ld nskr Httttii-Sii nl , v.etiin t.i.utu'rv ln2i" do. fiitoiv, K'-.t'io , June creimerj. ImJJ'.c linltii tlnn iie.iniei' 17' u2.' stiti- d ill i la 22c ; do ere inn I v. 1m2'c. C'lcee-Flim, tall made fmoy lirge IV t.tll irmdo fatiev Miinll, l' (Mniio grad,i 12 iUV. V.rtVi -Slerdv . state ltd I'e nnsilionl i at mnk, lie. ; srt. tin in nt mat U, lo4,allc.; VMsttin, at maik, ll''.e". Chicasro Grain Mniket. Chicago, Feb 27 Wheat was firm to dav supported b t.nlj cable s and cov eting i bhnits Mav i losing sa'.c. over vestordiiy May coin clo-e d uniliingcd and May o its a shade Impiovod Provis ions at the close weie 21a7'.e. bettei. Cash eiuotntlons were as follows' Flour C'ulit No " sprlrg whiat, 01 if 3c; No 2 red, fMt i".' No 2 inrn, "lie,. No 2 e its, 2.i -'IV.: No 2 white 2Gc.; No S white, 23i23ici No 2 tji' r.2'-a"ilc ; No 2 b ir Ie, 37il2o.; No I 11 1 seed und noith viist, i !; tlmothv iiio- pork, fi 70a H C7'".; lard. S'fiOilJ"": ribs Jlfa'.iO; shoulders fi'nfi'-e ; sides $'. vruat,"; wills. I.oy, $1 231; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chlenro. Fib. 27. Cuttle Re oelpts, 1 Ai head; generally stendv, natives, Rood to ptlme steers, htiong, $0; poor to me ilium $4a47"; selected fceebis dull l20t4,7"i. mlMd stockets, uliw. $!5iiJll: cows, best, stend ' otheis i-Iow. J:,il2"i. heif ers, steady, $!20l!e, eaniieis. flrni. $.' 2it 2P0; bulls, ste.nh. $.'i,0a4 .'j, inlves, t,h idn low or. $" r 73 Teans loeelpts, 70i1, Texas ffrt btiers steiuli $"'i)i1, Texas bulls, shade up J!2'nl7" Hobs Reei Ipts to. dav 11 (i); tomorrow. "- OOO. left oei, 4 r."0; active, 3e hlubei ; mlxnl rind butch, (is I.7iiUi0; good to ( holou hoivv fl" h412Vj; rough henvv, $(.'itl7"i bulk of silos $S0i9s0 Shi en Receipts jnli, sheep easier; lambs, (0 il".e owu faliov, J"L"; goeel to choice wothcis j23i'73, fib t" (hobo mixed $44fi'"1 weslent sheep J"2"i"iH. lair to choice mixed $4 10 n3"0, 'iisti'in sheep $"i2" iV.m, inrllngs stculv. t'T'.ifW; native limbs, fuT.'i, western lambs, Sia7 23. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Bast liberty, IVb 27 -Cittle Steady; evtrn iin ptlme. ji.niin. coni'iou, I' Jul Ni. llogs rill , exua iinsoin.i mi- J 2 il M. Heirs Fill , exiia iiJsoin.i m. illums. t' l'.nr,2'i henvv hmrs ",-, VoiK ers, J-ilmrilj, lliiht YoiKeis J-'i" plBH. flb-ntW; iout,hs. f'i'il i Sli. en nnd I.ntiibs Choice wethers. Ho'ifl, eommon, Still 2",. cliolco liinili $7M comment to jaiod, J5 51M7 2J; vial i.ilvis, $7uS. New YotU Live Stock Mniket. New" York. I'eli '.'T-Cnttlc-Stendy; bulls $t JO. cows. $22iH2'i Calves-Slow mill 2"n"i)c. leivvci. veals, "n, topi, Jn;,; biunvnrd sto, I s v"i J' Sh p nud Lambs Itnilpts 1 r I simp la'., e nils. $J7": lambs. " 2". IS" ( iflls. JIXiM" IIoih ItdillUs, J..VJ, hlKhir at JVi.i'..lii, plffj, ISlBu'ill. Oil Mniket. Oil City. Fob 27.-Cie-.llt bilaiuv.s, JKSj oi itlllcates, no bids: shlpne nts, 15 M)l bin ids: in ei.ii.1, IVJ.Oiii bun s. i mis, 75,. HO buireU;; uvna0re, 61,170 '.nielh, JONAS LONG'S SON8. Sold in WINTER RESORT. WHY GO TO EUEOPE, Facing the Don jer of the Ocean In Winter ? Operating Over thj Souitiera Picflc "Sunset Limited," SUNSET ROUTE, fico front the inionvcnlciices of high alti tudes nnd of tiiow. will carr jou S.VIU011U.Y. SAKHLV AND Pl.DAS AN'ILV to Ameilias faiiious wlutir re sorts in Callfiinl i bjieclal thioiub trains, consisting of sliiplng mm dining eats will liavo New Yoik Sutindavs a"id 'Iuesdijs. connect ing dtiictlv with thu ' Sunset Limited" at Nuw Ui leans For full liifoim illon. free Illustrated pampblits, minis i ud time-tables, also leiwist inlis sc ilng-e at tickets, nnd b ihbgo i heikcd, iiiil to Southern Pa dllc Co. Ill Soiilli'Thlrd St. I'hlla , Pa. BUY THE GENUINE SVRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FICl SYRUP CO. rtrsurE Tiin .n.vmk. AOTY,HGON0UERll BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A pore fiictl) bifoiui I (,'iur mti ed treatment foridlrkia dUordorj. Restores II. e bloom ol yojth to laded facet 10 dry" trojtment Wo: SO dajo' 1.U0, by mall benn forclicular. Adclre-s, CRVITA A1E0ICAL CO , Cllalon & Jickioa SIS., Cblctff bold bj MiGarru'.i &. Thomas, Dru cists,, 20.1 1.ark.iwarra avc, Scranton, Pa. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TACLETS rOSITTVELY CDBB JlXT,jirvoti9 Diaeaatu Vailing Moo ory,l'3potenc7, hlwplotneui.eto.naeej by Abejo or other 1 icosses ooel Indlf cretlonn, 'JTitu quirhtu ami turtlu rettcro Lmt Itall I la oUcrlouun.aal i lamauurriaar, Dustaf-sor xnarn&co, 1'reTfat Inf&nltr and ConsumDitoa It .nljlma IDR Fnu. fchrtK1 (riTnnrllntn Imnmrr- Qcnlci cLccta l, I UllR irhoro nil othc fail In. tlu u-ca,ti'.laz T.o caulij Ahx Inbletn. Ttcr hnroc-TCdinousanCcriJ nlllcaroyoa. VVonlcoapoz-ilivurr;.tcni:i:jran-.-o tooSrctacuro CAPT6 tn ccicatocr nlund tlia xtod-t. rtac:.a-oi flF els i!." efill lrn Irico "wiyir n?r rcii, iarl-Hnnr'ur vt-on nc.frtof irlro. ( trcufar racy-oi or.eu jsei iilii treatment! for fcica. Ill rccll, larl-linnr'ur uttn ncMrtof irlro. ( trcular '" A J AX REMEDY CO., ".SHlS'fiSJ nar bL. CUnct! Ul For sale In Siranten, Pa , by Matthews Bros, and II, C. Sanderson, Druggists. J 1 i. l 1 L 1 l-T-l ..AXA...... ITfift Ceil nulCJ-lfspi . uecl tLftojocL (IliU Ubtol . ureiabt.uer(rfimltlviLteL linen . i ic iKi I'ror l. l. I kJK.1 l , (;l-Sililu. l'k . ili.l0urftQtd la tntr tit u. w. ...' .w.... i.A.i.0.aA uuwi .. U truoce e sulvtuTtf(c9Cutllnf 1. Ittllrnrk CAIItKtibreatorM 1 iirlieiiltrKtl. UoaraiVS L JCTCe.v iHunlll llsurf fcr lorsitQlli!i; aailelinctrouir i raici axui iu m io 3ti I rcfll necicurM ltliuasys btal Ut SetwnlrlliaiOLia Ift llu. 1 t"&uU(ipol.-(l I Tito Sole Smvivor. "He Is the onlj huivIvol. of the Thlity Years w ii in which he was a pullcl pint ' "Niuise use The Thlity Yc ais' war oce ot ltd ct Unites am, ' 'Not tho in o I mini. It i tided only last wik with tho death of his wlft." Pliliadililili Pies Ilt TON STAN'S lMNKAPPl.i: TAIl LFTS Ctiio Sour Stomach, distress Ar te i I'ntliur, Welaht In the Stom icli, Wind on the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Uiz Iiiphs, Nau .en Poo" lllool, Cutnirh of thu Slomiiib, hlcK llendacho mid nay olhei ellsoieler M ucillile o bael digestion. One tablet 'hes alim si instant nltt-f-tin 're uatuiei's punltlvo and dclli;hlfu! eiui 1 table ts In n bo-for 10 cenis, hold by Jl utlic ws Ilrrs and V. T. Claris -oil. W life. it ( ,Jji;ll!l--llLll j rl UliiArmrfiit-ielll'imhatWiiiAMtilVlulMftfliii utmtatkmsMmMmttU..A..., ..Y i.. . gjjMgajjaBii ifj
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