$N .THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1000, 1KTHEASTERN PENMMffi SUSQUEHANNA. Eprcllll to the IJorantoo Trfbn. Susquehanna, Juno 1. Tin snnviil aornmcrice ment exercise of tho Sue.imlinn high school will in held In Ilogan Opera Imvus on Thursday ovpn'rj next. A very (Inn programms kss been arranged. A gsmo of ball Mwccn tlw Buiuluwu and the U-stershlrei clerks will probably be played In Susquehanna In tlw tKnr future Th? Dctiglcr company appeared In HogeX! Oiiora houio this evening. The Erlo Is testing a patent marker foe the rear end of trains. It li an Ingenious ins Chanlcal elovlco which will probably svipervods the 11I1I stvlo of marking. .John Mcrk, of Susnuchanna, aid Anna Ood win, of panbury, Conn., wera trcmied In Dt pewit on Saturday last. In 1K6 the Krlo -ad 105 locomotives that rarrlcel 100 pounds of steam. Today It has 421 locc-motlvcs tliat carry nearly 200 roumls. Of the- 1,030 engine In service today, 84 art) Van Clam ruinKuniU, atiJ una a Cooke two-cylinder compound. There aru 11 Consolidation em irlnev with th Vlooten tyxi of boiler, and Ml englrts with lh Woolen boilers on the road. Tl-n annual convention ef tks Susiuersima m Count r Chrlitlau fndesvor iiidon will Is held In L'nlondale June 10 20 Vtnong tha speskers nnno'incrd arc Ilov Dr. I.snslng, af Bsrentou, send lltv. C hsrles Ie-e, of CsrboiiJala. Mm. Hd'rird L. Usrr.tt li ssrlnuily III at her lioinr Jl) Win Iiur. 1 Jr. Hirer Is at doulelstwro, visiting tits par ent n. 1 rof-ur Ils-lett Jamert ltlsk, a firmer prin cipal of tli Sua puliaiiria Ugh school, was last vwr): elected ;rcsldont of the clsss of lfcW. Mur's School of Oratory, Pittsburg Hr. ltlsk t now trucllng as a rea,K,r and Impvniotiatvr. Hill week lie It In Ilttsburg llev. I. P Merrill, a versatile Deposit olcrgy msn, h hos euppMest pulpits In rlus piehanna. Is rrltlrnlly III at Ida lorn In Deposit. M T vri Th mu Kelly am', !ai.?htr, MUi Hlnnla, (1 Wrst M1I11 stnert, Itfl on TiiMlay wri'ida fr UM I.tlio (Hly. lallwl tldlber by tin trcr trrlmii lllii) of llri Rrlly'i iljter. Al the homo of Ur pirliU, Mr. and iirl. (i-' ip VrtVllouirh, In Imnnliora, ori Wi'lncaday innrnlnir, Ina May, wlf of Frank Kmytin, died, In Inr dilitnnth yrtr. Th funeral took plaoi thl aftitnonn fro:n tl i buv. iImto Mtl o'll'! church, tie iiwtvT, 1It. U L Ukvr, oiTlr'attnif. The rviualm were intvTrod lii the I.intilon) cemetery. , &ituihanm may ocU-brata 'Tlio ctcj alofl om." A society for tho prvrontlon of cruelty to an! mall could find a rljw field of Ibor tn B--J-cjrtdi tnna and lmnw.lli.to tklnlty. MIm AtHnson kit on WnliKAliy tuf Ooro latid. O. 1I.-V. rinrloa W. Iluot, of Oirfit Uplsoopal diurch, will on Bundny ercnlrtr pn.-ah tire Infrilnimiitu fctron to tlw Sufpjehanna blith ffli'ttl claii of HioO. 6iibJ.t: "Uuildlnr Im moil.ili." Tlw uuhtrs will bv yuurur ladici from tlio Mtth fclxiol. 8u!iuchanna lriMon Whltnan Melntyro is 111 ulth rheumatism at hi' lm In ItorrwllaTlllo. f'tinty-llrc of tho inipllj In ttw 8oldIcra Or phm school tn Harford haru recently prufud conrrrulon. Tli! Krlo fa rnylnj; (I goo.1 fn-lsht titMinm. It crrrled a thoysaml cirurdonlts (rota Ulnij. Immton to F.lmlra mi Mcnorlal Day. nilhorato Whitsunday perrlckM win lo Md In Chrlit I.'plarnml church on HunJay Deit Mrs. WIIImi 0. Kdlck, contralto cf Trinity Mrtnoclal church, In UlnRhamton, will b-i soloist Tli! forest fln-s on thg mountulna tlili aeun 111 pavB thu way for a Wu enm erf bwklo Urrlts. Tl") Dormt wicti-ty of tho Pn-tiytilan churvh thli ccnlnn twld a rtipviT la tho thun-h par lor. Wiltir, Bon of Mr. mul lire, li K. Ilarrott, U rwoTerlnif from a hvtwv attatk id appv.uJU.HU. Tl8 Erie la projxia'd for a muraruoth excur sion buslmtu. UNIONDALE. f?l)ocInt to tho Peranum Trlluuci. I'nlondalo, June 1. Memorial Duy pvsecl oil rry lctly. Iirllrlduals tlsltad the cemetery and decorated the grriTcs of tlio "heroic dead" and those ot others. 8t:phen Ilrunon lately tmpirtd a earload of Iioraid, to Im dlived of by prlrate sale Krrnk Couch, of Carbondale, was a wslumt 1sltor In thf1 borough Wednwlay. JIi'. and lire J, F. Diss spent Memorial Day it Pleasant Mount. T. W. Ilurdlek Ktourevl cm "Oood atleea. Ship" Tliursday nltht In the Methodist chnreh. Albert S. Jenkins, who Is a sollitcr (or tkt Uelltr irroecTj- firm, Wilkes Darra, sjnt a sherl laentlon ritli .... father, Rot. J D. Jenkins laMy. Mnny here wrro pained to learn of the death of II. W. Hovard, ron of SuperlntenoVnt MoNrd, Of flcranton. Ho was principal ot our traded 2oooqo0ooc:hxkqoo CONRAD BROTHERS, "pK0LL0'WING we give you a list of the different Bicycles handled by us and actually on hand ready for immedi- u ate delivery. They undoubtedly comprise the finest and most complete- line of Bicycles ever gathered together in II IS Scranton. We know that in thic UnA wra hm fi-. -k very best for the money, and invite your purchasing elsewhere. Our stock of Sundries you will find up-to-date and com plete. Repair work done promptly and as it should be done Right. CONRAD BROTHERS S 243 (diool for ona year and wan esteemed by all aa a young man of stitlintr ortlt. Ill Cella Carpenter rcturncil from Wilkes Uarrc to take the tciilicri' cxainlnatton, ilr. and lira. Isaac Morgan fpent Memorial Diy In Clifford and report an mjuyable tltno. Weddlmr bells aro to rlnir ataln In tha near futuro. Thlj time they will be heard en Told arenue. Tiny hare been licurd frouumtly In tho oununuulty of late. Hon. I'htlo Uurrltt made a bualiicfu Uls to lllnifluiinton, N. Y Tueiday. All wera delightfully etittrtalncl by the Io dice Aid eocUty at tlio Methodist parsonage laat Wednesday. The union memorial exorcises wcro held lust Sunday In tlio Methodist rlrun.Ii. llcv. A. I'jst man preached the sermon. 'I he buifry which Isaac Curtis receded for his buckboard was a ttolen bugtry. Tho stolen ber was disputed ot to tomo one else. BROOKLYN. Special to tlie Ecranton Tribune Drooklyn, Juno 1. Memorial Day was ol ttrcd In a viry earnest manner. Tlio Soldiers' Orphan t-'chool band, accompmlcd by reriral yuune ladlca and tuchere, nislsted In the cele brutleu. In the funnoon tho (craves 'in the cometcry ou tho hill were decorated and flues plaied upon those In the other cemotcrlcs In tU afternoon the Grand Army, led by the band and followed by a numbir of little slrls drewed In white and I'aL- buntlnir, marched to the town cmutiTlij, strewed the praves with (lowers nd after the silute wa (lnd mnrched to tho lletli. odlst Kplscvpal church, nhreo an elaborate pro ramm ws cnrrlid out. The iholrs o( the thrre churches united In an opening con. Then (ollowed ri'cltntloni, .(.rcrul tvni& by boyi and girls f the Soldiers' Orphan school, an adJrtu upon the "Ilattlo of tlettybburs:" by Major S II Wllllsmi, ( Htst Chi.tcr, a solo by Hills Uwiid, of Nicholson, and iovcrj.1 sclcttloiu by the band. ilifs Kinria Mdrldo and friend, Mies Smith. pent May 30 at her homo. Simral from this place attended teachers' ca aniUiutlnn at K'ter yistcrday. lure-; ecnh-riKatlon attendel tho Metlmdlst Kplseoial eliureh Int Sun lay momlnif and flc tened to au able and Insplrltm' dlieourse to tho (Irish J Army of the Hipubllo by thu putor, Her. Van Wocrt. 1'. II. Titlsny, an old and npted citizen, was taken suddenly 111 hlle talking with a frlen-1 May 80 Me was assisted Into his ear rlase and takvn Isonw. Today he Is thought to be a little better and likely to nllj from the tho-k. FACTOHYVXXLB. Spcclat to tho Ecranton Tribune. KeetoryiUlo, Pa., Juno 1. A very prcttv and qulvt willing oe-currcd today at tho Ikhiio of Mi. and Mr- Wi-.ley Carpenter, when their daughter, u.-l., nas unltol in murtluge to Ht Moses (I Overgo, of Ninfleld, N. V. The wee ding ceremony was pdformid ut 10 oMnck a. m. by livr. . M lllller, of the M. 11 thureh. Mr. and Mrv (levrge left on thu aftirnixm train for OjWego, .N. Y. Xext Punday erenlng at tho Methodist church will be held tlio I'nlioi Temperance eerrlceN, tlw IkT. (1. K Smith, of tho lljptlH elmreb, dellnring tin- pinno-i. MIs Ilirtha Krupp, of thl place, Is eno of the class of graduates of the training ...hool for nurses at the Mits Tajlor lnpltul, at Seiau ton. Mrs. Wilt Wrlglcy and children, of Wcut kXruutjn, ere rlsltlng frUnd In tov,n. NEW MTXrOIlD. FlKhl to the Serunton Tilbunc. New Mllfut.l, June 1. r. II. Millard, who Ins been 1U a long time, dlud at hie homo in thu towikitdp Thursday itenln about U o'clock. Tho funeral will be- cindueted from the liuuju br Ilet. Mlarker en Saturday at 3 p. m, Mr. Mil lanl leavra a wife, two daughter and a ton. Mrs. llrucv I'lu-unwn Is s; ending a few weeks with her pannts at i'jirt I.mon. Mrs. Amanda un Iitt, of Montros1, Is a gurtt at the horn of hir .n, I A. Van Lott. Master De Witt Vails and little- rister, Marion, are spending tlw mmimr 'with their grandpir Vnt at MansOeliL Mrs William Ton Lott Jnt ttxi day at UItu; bamton. Tin ball game which was to havo Nen pliyed on Wtdncsdiy afternoon has been postponed un til fciturdtj. Ur and Urn. I (5. McCulloin c.illel on frlenil at l,'rit Bend ono day this week. Uls Pauline West is visiting friends at Alford, Ulss Slna Ueort vUlted friends in Harford this week. Mrs. I IT. Hoots entcrtalneil Mr. and Mrs. A. T Jwset snd Mr. and lire J. O. Tanner, of HarfoTd, lst Saturday. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Ij Darr entcrtalneM Mr. BIOYCLES. " -"'' ",,v- vvv- "" t-c Columbia-$75, $60, $50 and $40, Pierce$75, $50 and $40. rionarch$60, $40 and $30. Stearns$50, $40 and $30. Barnes$5o and $40. Racycle$55, $50, $40 and ,35. Hartford$35. Ensign$30 and $25. Pennant--IndianoIa$25. Tourist-,T)25. WYOMING AVENUE. g nimilrii tntiiiniiittiitiiiitMiiiitiM iiiiiiml- EEOMM'Si PULL! i Small rills for Big Ills Uko INDIGESTION f ! CONSTIPATION I I BILIOUSNESS J l 10 cents nnd2S cents Dnipjlsts. jj nltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllh Mid Mrs. (korgv UoHatt, of ningtamtun, Meoo. rial day, Mrs. W. It, Meado, of llinguamtco, mss a pleasant caller tn town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. It. Tewlubury, of Alford, vlsitd friends In town last week. Miss Kill Cnrr Is spending a portion (if tier summer vacation with friends at Hlk lake. Mrs. J, Oleason Is spending a few days in Ecranton. Miss May Talbot teas gone to DrooKlyn, wteoro she will mtdo with her sister. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Mead, ot Illngbamtore, are visiting at the homo ot T, tl McConnclU In U township. The Young People's Christian Endeavor society will hold an lev cream social In tho I're-sbytcrlan church parlors on Thursday evening, Juno 7. Dr. (I. P. Clements and family, of New Yok city, arrived Thursday evening ana mil rectus here for the summer, Mrs. tlert Turner Is entertaining her roothc, Mrs. Patrick Damn, of Pleasant Mount, I'a. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bsllord haru token up their residency st Heart lako. Mr. Thomas Itutehings and kit friend, Mc. Jackson, of Hallstcal, wen pleasant callers In town SunHay afternoon. Howard (Irimths, of Ilnwhtllle, visited Mends in town the first of the week. Our summer sehool of review Is progrwwlng finely under tke msnsgements of Prufeeeuci E. A. Dcnson and l'e-ase. Mr. W, II. Pcldppctt Is cpcrurlnti a tew days with Ids parents In Jersey City. THOMPSON. Special tn tho Bcronton Trllnino. Thompson, To., Juna 1. Tto Metnorlat per vices Wednesdiy were pleasing and proflUblo. Among tho setiral from out of town was Itev, Mr. Hell and wife, of I'rcston. Mr. Ut-11 was at ono tltno pastor of the Msthcjdlst Episcopal church tie re and a member of Tratik Hall post and has many friends. Samuol Tructdule and wife visited this nmA thu plaeo of bis nativity, LawsrlUc, lV Alvln ShulItT and Mr. and Mrs. John traWnon. of Ecranton wcro gueets t K P, CarglU's Tuaj day and Vnn..dar An account of tho capture of Ararat bortu thieves appears In anotlier column today. Edward S. WIdtney and wile, of Be-ranton, oro visiting at bis father's, a V. Whitney, this week. Two gentlemen came along with Mm and Wednesday they tried for trwt. We did not gle them tho old lady's udik to her svnt "Now, Joo, If you will go nahing, don't go near the water," for there Is very little water In tho streams herealiouts Even small boys can lUh In safety In our creeks this week Mrs Harry Mills and her sister, Mrs. Iel Ihert rldne, of White's Vslk-y, have beeu gucsft at (1 M Lewis' this "iik. Mr. and Mrs. Jeiso ljmey, eif Dlngtutrtton, left for Iwme yesterday, after a visit at Dr. HnlMead's on jaekxon street. t- C. Wllmartti, Charles Eumncr, Mrs. Hutting and Miss Je-nnio Mulfe-r and otliera took in the excursion to Sew York Tuesday evening, return ing this miming. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Iw1s and Mrs. Vartrtdm were In lUnghimtun 3etleTilay. C li Spencer ami daughtiT, MarJotIi of Cur tundalr, vlsltcl at K"re-d Wrightcr's Wednesday. Mr. A. t Peiux-, of Jforth Jacksvu, Is caring for her si6ter, Mrs. Jano Motley, of Went Jsk on, who Is Krkiuily 111 at Frank Gdatfi. eg this I'liHV. , NICHOL30N. f'pceisl to tho Ecranton Trtlunn, Ntcholwn, Juno J. Mre, Lucy Tlftany an-1 daughter, Klora, who have been spending several months In I'Mladelphla, havo returned Iwme. Mr. Trank Cornell has no far recovered from hl aeildcnt at to be ablo to walk alwuL The Women's Christian Temperance union will tnet at tho home of Mr. and Mr IL U. Mack, on Tuelay evening. I'nion lertlco will l-o held In tho Mthrdlst Kplseopil church on Sunday evening, llie Christian Endeavor and Epworth leapie scvletles will also hold union pervices at tlw wnre place. There will be strtlee-s in thu Unltcmaltst church on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mre. I'rank A. Ilskor sre sjK-neUng a couple ot weeks on a pteuseir trip to New Teak city aud Philadelphia. TOIU33T OITTT. Bpeclal to tno Bcrantcm Tribune. Torest City, June 1. Herry Dunn, rf Ilcrrtck Center, visited Forrst City frienih) Tmirlay. A meeting of tha robicrlbers of tha proposed CONRAD BROTHERS. X inspection before 5. KationsJ Unk will U bsld Monday evening, when dlrtttora will bo .tested. Tvrnty-ecvca hares remain to I. dtsuostd cl. Uiasvo Ida lell anJ Mary Aoll sjieiit ywterday at Elk Uka. UUm Mary AulL t (SirtiondaK Is tie guest of tha Ulses fell, on Delaware street. Mrs. Ulaneh. Utlvse aud daughter, Marguerltei, ot Aldenrlllr, aro guests at lie Loruo U Mrs. J. i. Walker. William Mcflettrtck snd Miss Margaret Whlto, two well known young people of Forest Cltv, wcro united In matrimony by Itev, Father Walsh at St, Agnes church Wednesday afternoon. Gladys Seby, of JcTinyn, Is paying a visit to her erandparcnts, Ur. and Mrs John McLaughlin. V. U. Gardner, esrj., spent Memorial elay at bis former horn- In Moutrcso. l)r. Danlet Owycr was In Scranton th first ef tho week attending tho funeral ot his sister. Mm. Catherine Olbney, of that place. Darld Moylan, of Waymart, Is spending a few days with friends In town. Sid. tott, of Montrose, spent tlw first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mr a lott, on Dundaff street. Tin Toung Men's Institute attended servtcu) ta a body at ft. Agnea church Memorial day. PBOl?. COLES FOR JTJNB. From Storms and Signs, Tho month of Juno may provo n, very peculiar and oxcltlnp month; as all tho planet except Neptune and Mara will bo with tho earth on the samo sldo of tho sun, nmi earth will be In tho "IIoubo of Enemies" opposed by tho "Houso xt Sickness" she will undoubt edly rocelvo great allllctlon from tho othor planots, and we may witness Bomo unusual disturbances, both on land and saa, such as shipwrecks, rail road accidents, mlno-caves, dcatructlvo conilajK-atlonB, riots, ntrlke.i, panics, murders, dlneaae epidemics, phenom enal hiKit, unuoaoonablo cold resulting In frost and snow In, noino localities seismic disturbances, tornadoes, and hot-shot thunder bolts. Great men and rulers will be In danger of bodily harm. The deadly Inlluenco of the late eollpsa shadow will bs plainly observ ablo all along tho "line;" and yet the month of Juno, although completely surrounded with the "Low Ebb rltal forces, will provo a prosperous one for America; and In the main bo a delight ful month, filled with the delayed blos soms of May, md the beautiful natural "rosea of Juno." THU STOrUMS AND BION9. Bo many planets will bo bunched to guther this month and all on the eamo 8ldt of tho sun. It Is hard to tell Just what will happen to Old Mother Earth, but wc believe that this strange meet ing will cause thu weather to piny many new trloks, and give us all a surprise. There will be some beautiful sunsvt saencs and strange appearing sunbowB. The greatest danger from atom, periods will ba between the 1st and 6th, the 7th and 10th, the 11th and lDth, tho 17th and Hd, and 24th and 89th. Ac r. Mercury period ta central on tho Uth, many localities will bo visited with sudden downpourlngs of rain for the week following. The west ern und southern states will be dls trtfisod by IloodB, and tho central and eastern states will reeetvo uflllctlon by electrical gtorma; rcaultlng In Hoods and hurricanes. The earth will be In position to become overcharged with electricity from tho other plnnetH and this nurplui electricity will undoubt edly cause numerous hurricanes and oyuloncs In all parts of tho world. VAI.UADLD INFORMATION. rcrson having surgical operations porformed on or within live days of July 1, seldom recover, Tho most for tunato days of the current month for mankind In pvnerul will bo the 3d and Sth. Females born on the following days in June 10th, 11th, 15th, 23-1 or 25th even born of poor parents, pos sess some superior equalities and will be admired by their superiors, thereby having chances to rise ubovo tho sphere of tbolr birth. It has been proven by exp.-rlenco and observatlnn that every woman undergoes somo tm portant event In hor thlrty-llrst year, and man In his forty-second - year. It may be good or It may be evil, there fore all should bo cautious at this tlmo. The best days to perform burgtcal operations during tho current month will be the 7th, Sth. 14th, lth, 23d or Mth. Tho best days to Hah will be the Sth, 14th. 19th and 23th; and the next best days will bv the 1st, 5th, Sth. lath, 15th, 18th, 10th, 22d or 27th. Always bleed the llsh ns eoon os they are taken from the water, as the blood Is very poisonous to all persons born In the samo algn In which the llsh aro caught. WORDS OF WAR.NINO. Tho "Potato Louso" will do great damage this summer, and unless pota toes are planted at High Flood time the crop will prove a failure. The "chinch bugs" will do great damage to grain. Tho 'army worms" will make their appearance. A new vegetable mlcrobo will also make Its appearance and do uch damage. The 'tent cater pillar" will do untold damage, unless Immediate action Is taken to burn them out, (An Iron bowl containing a few burning peanuts, raised to their nests by the aid of a pole, will cremate them almost Instantaneously and will not Injuret tho tre unless tho ilamo Is ap pllod too long ) Speculator must be cartful how they Invest their money this month, as only those who were born undor the planet Jupiter and "ruleu" hy tha pUnnt Darth will stand much of a -ance. Vo not kill any pork, beot, mutton or fowls on the 4th, Oth, lir,, icth. 29th or JOth. Gather all your berries at High Flood tlmo If you want them to save well. Next month will ba Iho time to destroy noxious weed's. Tor tho proper days to destroy weed, oSnt seeds, set hens, rrune, tt'.nf riant and harvest, and all such inform-tlon, send ten cents to Prof. C. Coles, Kingston, Pennsylvania, and got a copy of his Storms and Signs. Prof C. Coles, Editor. Kingston, Pn,, U. a. A., May IB, 1000. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to ft rYrsnteift TrlbUDo. T-anda, June 1 -At last tho (list show of this sramn Is billed br Lowdy trrotheirj' Olynipil (hows f.T this pliee nt Mordny snd Tuesday, The attractive features srr trained ponies, dngt, and monkeys, and a whirlwind of fun Is enjoyed from beginning to end of the performance, aa ctsted by the prvsa. I tro balloon ascension la glten by Professor MrPade every day. The company travel In their constructed curs and no doubt a large crowd will give then a warm re ception. Wilson Tsoderpool Is iinler arreet, beln charged with ftrgery, J. r?. Huntley, of lllnghamton, Ls been ar rested at te'Ukes llarra on a warrant for steal ing a honw at an Athens stiblo. IU oontcwod his theft. m ' m Gtats ot Ohro, City of Toledo, Lucas County, e$.t rrank J. Cheney makes cath that In Is tho senior partner of the firm of r. J. Cheney & Co., doing bnvlns In the City ot Toledo. County snd Ftate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK IIUMDHKD DOI.LAHS for raeh and every ease of Catarrh that cannot b evred by the us at HALL'S CArAUIIII CUBE. niA.NK J. CJIK.NKr. Bwern to befora mt and aubseribed tn my prrvstiee. this fth day of December, A. I)., 15J ISesl.l A. W. tsLnaSOS, . , ... Notary Public. Ilatl's Catsrrli Curt It taken Internslly and acts directly en tin blood and mueous surfacrs of the a ttl m. Send fee te stlmontals, free, goM ty l)rti(rglsis, 7So. full's family hlis tr "ic best. run wll roisMx illo Al.IlEIlT LnA, MlNh Tho Poruna Medicine Co.,Cjlumbt:, Oil Gentlemen ''Although my Bchonl does not bellevo lit pntunt niudlclnus, I, havo found It to bo n fact that I'crttna is ti Ki'nud and valtittble; medicine;. 1 have- known it to citfc .111-.-.. Sninprton, stirrlii; wl(h tin ln llntncd womb, acgraviitcd by mil lupin, nftcr the doctors had failed to help her. 'Another of my former patlenta suf fered with u complication of female (licenses. She was so thin, nothing but shin mul bone-t, but l'urutiii cured her and she is today in good health and good.ilesh." Lucy Ann Ilplsor. Grad Nimo from Homeopathic Hos pital of Minneapolis. Minn. The number of women who consider themselves as realty sick or Invalids, are few It) comparison to the number of women who feel miserable month after month, but will not give up, continuing to do their regular work. Perhaps it Is a tired housewife with a large family and house to take care of. She Is not actually sick In bed, but manages to drag herself around wearily through her dalfg tasks. She Is subject to backache, bearing-down sensations In the lower part of the abdomen, perhaps nervous headache and poor digestion. Such a person would be uciieiucu uvyuuu ucsuiipiiuu uy taniiiy a uuurac ui i ki una. i uruuu ever laiis iu pro duce a good appetite, regular sleep, and expels all Impurities from the system. During the summer months Dr. tlartman will direct the treatment of ang and all women who apply to him, who are suffering with diseases peculiar to their sex. An excellent little treatise on the diseases peculiar to women, entitled "ttealth and Beauty," written by Dr. tlartman, sent free by The Peruna Medicine Company, Co lumbus, Ohio. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Hevlow. Now York, Juno L The mtock market dool-opc-d acthity and strength todiy which lave been foreign to It for many weeks past. 'Hie dealings were- to a large extent concentrated In a limited numU-r ot stocks but lic-ie was !ieu-rthclc4 a broadening of the market end general gains througout cunln the Ws active stocks. Hit Industrials aud specialties wcri emplistlcall relegated to the background and, with the exec Minn of Sugar and the- 'lobace-os, there were t? lutablt points of ttungtli or tea-tun-) of netMtJ in that eKpartiiKiit. It oj a moument ot railroad stocks dcixltclh- und '.lw sdeance t.us inaJ.- In fa. e el a number of In cidents vehicle uld Imee been quickly sc-l?.3d upon the- bears In the- lately prctulling temper ef spe.-ulntun to force- elown prlcei lod.iy, on the ccntrar, the outstuiie.imr tlmrts eeere ci e-r to cover their contracts and l.en the sought to suc-urc- stocks, they found u vry limited amount of buslmM, and resulting rise in prices vens rapid and sharp. Wtutoer tin- source of the elomond It was large snd urgent and made Its w i) though all offerings with no apparent doubt or hesita tion. It was reported in Wall meet that u large short account, amounting to our 20,000 shares of arious stocks, was being closed out urellnilliar) to an I.uropeiii tour. The buying In some individual Hocks w.es attributed to op erations by a pool. 'Hie- facts disclosed In deibitsbly by the surface Indications vwre that operations were on a much larger scale than for some time past and that enly libera red ranees In the bidding for slocks would brln? out the- desired ollerimrs. The- on.nlng of the I market disclosed a mooil of deprcinlon over the cllaLfpol tiling eui-cl ol tne- ve ir ivvn on leiri'igu markets London eulel about as many stocks in tills market as were bought fur that .iicoimt yestcrdav and dragged rleis below la.t night's Ic.c'l. The- l-tcel stocks, altr fractb-nal ad Tiinccs, turned luavy on the lutts ot the clos ing down ot additional mills and offered no support to the market for the rest of the day. Sugar hung below last night's prices all day and was a drag on tho mirkit. In fiet the mrstigth In the- Tobacco stocks v,Ji the cnly notable de-me-nt of ttnngth In the Industrial department. A number ol reports for April showed the gains In gross earnings muro than wipcil out by any increased operating expenses, brfiv'ing the level of net earnings below tint of la.t year. Hut thesi) reports were Ignored and taua -d no cl.ck to thu upward tendency In the- r-illroal list. This mas found its inception in the tiringcr group and spread to Union Pacllis, tha Atchison and Missouri I'acIIlc. It was attributed to the faveirable crop eerathtr p eeftiling in tho west. Later In the day the trunk lines came Into prominence, led by the llaltlmorc and Ohio, the common rising i points and preferred 2Ji and Pennsylvania, Rending first pibrr-d ami Laik avtinna rose from iVs to iYt lutal sabs, (31.. 4UD sliares. There- wies a goe-el absorption v rail road bonds at adeanclng prices. Total sales, par value. M'.'S.nuO United States refunding U. whwi issued, declined i and oM Sd adtau-J st ill tlio bid prlea The following ejuotatlons are furnlshm Tribune by X. H Jordan & Co., rooms Uears building. Tslsphone IWil: Open- High- Low. in cet est American Fugar 11M4 11N IU'4 American Tobacco .... l'34 Vi K'i Am B. & V V SV'j u Atch.. To. Je B. Ke .... MK 87'i SOi A , T, t fl. K., IT .... WH 7.'4 7V Ilreiokbn Traction .... T'21 73 7J'4 I! lit. & Ohio 7i" W'4 Tii'i CVnt. lobtcco SI1! X7 J C'rcs. k Ohio Is isH 2S Chic. & 0. W 12Wj IS1 12V, Chic. II. A. Q l"",i lslVi 12-i St. 1'iul Hi". lK 1I7H Itock Island 107i luu'i 107H 1 Ths 703-70J I.nckawanni ,17 Keel. Steel Ked. Steel, IT Kan. ft Tex., IT .. Louis. A Nash .... Manhattan Kle .... Met Traction Co . MIsFourt Pacific . I'e-iiple's (111 N. J. Central Southern Pacific ... Norfolk It Westtrn N'jf'.h. Pacific North, Pacific. IT . N Y. Central .... 31" .... Cs'4 .... 33t, .... fl .... P1H ,...ir,7'i .... 60H ....PilVi ,...119 .... SS ,... 33H ,... ni4 ,... 'n ,...132V Out. k Writ 21H l'enna. It. tt 130H 131 Paclllc Mall 2S 2-H4 Ileadilg Heading, I'r .. 171, 50i, 17H 5SV 12'i 75'i ll'i 7ui rx.utucm it. iv iic-j Southern It. It IT .... 55H Tenn., C. i Iron 75'i WL U. S. Leather IP, IT. 8. Ix-ather. I'r 70'4 Union 1'aclfle 65H Union Pacific, IT 7D4 Walash. IT 21'4 West. Union M14 Third Avenue 113 IIS CHICAGO tlOAItl) Or TJiADR. Open- High- Ijw. Clos WIinAT. Inr. est. est Inr July C7H C7H rdH c.1'4 rons July 87 S7',4, SH't 87H OATS. July II si 81H I1H riH Scranton Hoard of Trado Excbango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked., rimi K'sllonsl Hank AY) i Scranton Savings Dank 800 ... Frtr.MONT, "Wabit. Tho Poruna Medicine Co..Columbus, O.; Gentlemen "For yearn I suffered with female trouble which wus :tt;nry.v.ited if I cant; lit the slight est cold. A neighbor who had beon vpry much benellted by mlnp Peruun, udvcd me to try it, and I gladly pro cured a bottlo, I found Peruna a won. durfiil healor. I felt better each day, and in n couple of months felt as well, and begun to enjoy life as never before.. "I sleep and eat well,, and Peruna not only cured mo hut prevents me catching nay cold, aud as long as I have n bottle in tho houso my family needs no doctor." Yours reapBotfully, Mrs. Theresa Kollor. Feranton Tacking Co Third National Hank Dime Deposit and Discount llank ,. I'.cononiy Light, 1L k 1. Co I-acha. Trust .: S-afe Deposit Co. ,. Kranton l'alnt Co. Clark k Snover Co., Com. Clark & SnoterCo., IT. heranton Iron Felice k Mfg. Co,..,. 'pcranton Axle- Works I.iektw emu Dairy Co.. Pr. County Savings Ihnk A: Trust Co. . Tim Nntlonal llank (Carbondale).. btundard Drilling Co .'.'ew Mexico lly. Coal Ce , Pr Traders' National Dank Ccranton Dolt and Nut Co DOM)". Bcronton Passenger Hallway, first mortgage, due 1020 People s Stri-ct Hallway, first mort gage, due 1015 , People s fctre.-t Itallway, General mortgage, due 11.!t ,....". Dleksor Manufacturing Co Ljcks. Township School 5 per ceni. City of crauton bt. Imp. 6 per cent Scruutua Traction 5 per cent. cs "en 423 100 100 00 in 100 loo 20 800 M .0 145 110 ns 113 113 iis 100 101 102 Ecranton Wholesale IMarkot. (Corrected by It. G. Dale, 17 I.arkaevanna Ave.) llutter Creamery 21c. i dsfry tubs, 20c. Kggs Sulect western, lie; nearby state, ItVio. Cheese lull ereun, new, lUialJi-. Deans Per bu., eliolee nisriow, (S.tS) snedlum. 2 SO, pea, f-' SO. Potattes 15c. Usrr.iuda Unions fl.TS. Hour Ucst patent, J1.2J. Philadelphia Ornln and Produce. Philadelphia. Juno 1 Wheat .Steady; contract grade, June, 70a71c Corn Steady; Jo. 1 mixed June, tl'aall'ic Oats -Dull and weak; No. 2 white- cllpcd, 2SHa2'J"iC. Potatoes Unchangerl; Ke-w Veirk and western choice, rer bushel, 42a Lie. ; do. do. fair to good, SSjtOc. tlutter Firm, (air demand; fancy western creamery, 21c; do. prints, 21c. Kggs CJuict and 4c lower; fresh in Jiby, lie. loss oil; do. western, 13'jc; do. do. Foutl. western, 12c; do. do. southern, 12c ( lirce-Iteudy, but quiet. Ileflni-d Nigir hiiong und 10 points higher; confectioners' pow. elitcd, 5.75; crown A, 55.75, stamlard grunu lateel and orjstil A, ti CU; culrs, "if5 75; confec tioners' A, 15.10, cunfectloners' granulated, ?5 si, sxtra tin gtanulated, t5 70; Nos. 1, 2, und 3, M.1S; No. 1, W 20; No. 6, J3.15; No. fl, $.'. 10. N. 7, J515, No. S, ; No. 9, ifl.M; No. 10 t..H); No 11, ft.$i Nos 12 to 10, U SO. Cotton -Cnchan-cl Tallo-v -Steady; city prime In hogsheads, lT-a5c ; country do, barrels, 5a Rise : dark do, 4',i.7ia, eskes, &c; rrease, S'silHc. Live Poultry Finn, fair demand; fewls,, lOHc; aid roister?, 7'4c. ; spring chick. em, i(!a22c. Drcsved l'oullrv Dull and fowls eerier, fowls choice, C'.c ; do fair to good, M4 a'lt- ; old rroslers 7'ie ; nearby broilers, 20a 2jc. , western de.. Us.'Oc, as to sire; western lieieii chickens. UslSe. flereipu i'hiur, 5,000 barrels and 2,200,1X10 pounds In sacks; wheat, e.ooo bushels; corn, 1,0cm bushels; oats, 37,000 buehels. Shipments -Wheat, noiw; corn, W.OOO bu.heU; oats, 7,503 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. Now York, June 1. I'lour Very milet but steady ami une lunged. Wheat -fcpol steady; No, 2 reel, tle. f u. b irloat, spot nominal; No. 8 red 77TiC elevate r; No 1 northern Dilluth, 75c , f. o. li, nlloat pr.urpt; options opened urni, I iaPr declined, but cl,ed study snd v.n. I e hinged; July chsed 7i',c. ; September, 7-1Hc tc in -Spot Heady, No. 2, sS.e t. o. b. stleat inn1 I' 'jc- elu. tor; , pt n tr.rleit upencd tav I j nil ch'icil ccady st ui cltned prices, July elo.ed 12'iC , rieptmilicr, .S'jC Oats Snot iiuiii; No. 2. 2"'.e- , No S. 2ev No. 2 white, '27k i.; No. 8 white, 27e ; track mixed western, 2el ..i2"C -, traes white, 27-.a3.!jC ; options slow und featureless lluttcr-llarely steady; western treamir), lt'.aJJVsc ; do. faetoiy, llsKc; 1ml. 1 tatlcn creenicrv, 15alcc. ; stale dairy, Italic ; , eb creamery, Hl'ial'i'sC Cluese Steady, dead, , liarge white, f,aju4t ; do ersss tiuee. SjOVic ; liirge colored, Hie-.; sir ill whit, SVjsc; small I colored, tVsiw'c L- l-4,y; state and IVtin. ' rylvsula, 1 i.el.H-c ; western, at marls, ll'.ii yii. eiiPin, lets en, i;:iiuc, Chlcrigo Qralu anil Produce r. 1 ' Mili'lV uunn, .,..., . ..v..u will . t SSil ' oiiotatlrilil wcie as IjlIOVVSt rlour Hull in, steadv; No. S .prlr.g 'vhest, StViialSlic; Ma. t rel. Cta7lie ; No. 2 e.rr. STjs'sc. . No, 1 ysl low, S7'v.i7c. ; No. t eats, 2l',a22c; (0. 1 white, Jl4a2lc ; No. 3 white. t3Vta:ia'e.. j, 2 rye, Sic , larley, Sl'iillc; No. I flu seed und nurt'ivuvit. flW, llm thy, )2 iJi'.aHS; pork. ?10all; lard, tC00aa7;ij,, rlbi, IC20StS; should. rs, ilad'eC ; char steles, IC.OOs"; whls key, fl.ill tugars, unchanged, Chicago LIvq Stock Mnrkst. Cliicugo, Juno 1. Cuttle Steers msderately active and Saturday's prices; Su'chsrs' stock tl, w, shado luveer, natives, test en ills today, live car loads Kansas ut W.M; god t prlir.e teers, ii lWa5 flOjpo or to medium, fl VJ1.1 '9; telecteel f.-edirs, dull, $, ii.st.vs, mlxei stock. trs i.i-ak, IS son 10; elm, fSat 23, kelfers, tt IS al.&V canners, $2 10a2tO bulls, flow, W 74s 4 25. calns, slwut stuly, JJi7; Trsss tod stetrs, steady, 4.60s5 ID. Texas gra.es terrs, V7Js4 ID; Te-sas bulls, M. lOaS.W. Ilogi Stsng I hth er, closlnr weak; tops, 15.20; mlstel and butch ers, a5.20j gno. to thole hesry. 5 lflvO.2'); rough heavy. $t Ii5a5.n5; light, ll.aSafi.t7Vt; bulk if sales, IV.lfta5.15. Fhec- and lamhs-VYeal; ro PV. lower; exempt for choice; good ( choice wethers, 5a.1.50; fair tn choioo mixed. I.2Sj5; ve-estern heep, I5.10a5.40i jearllngs. $V.40ait)ii; native lambs, Aa7i western Ismhs, ISa7: spring lambs, btit, ttcsJy; ulhert weak, 5s7.tM, 1 tThlcano, June 1. Wrctt Helded sery stub inily l" tin bri ikup d the dmuth tn the norlli- west and closed stiauy; July He umlsr yuler- I ' ehev. Corn elssed aUe hlclier and rats a ! i i-lui'le duwn. yrovii-n closed heair NO EQUAL Fiiemont, Wash. The reruna Medicine Co.,Columbu, O.t Gentlemen "Last uprlng I had oc casion to obnorvo tho btneflcontrosultB of Peruna, when a prominent monl be. of our Relief Corps, who had suffered torture with kidney and other troubles ot th pelvic or gan, was completely restored through the persistent uie ot It. "I trlod It for a severe and contin ued bucltacho and found Peruna tho only remedy so far tried that could over euro mo. I am well and strong now, and although four months have passed since my rccovory, I have not had a moment's pain since." Mrs. Jan Baxter. Preeldont G. A. R. Belief Corps. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL A Bottle of the Misses Bell's Cele. bated Complexion Tonic Without Cost This generous offer Is made ta order that all may have an oppor tunity to test Its wonderful merits Beauty's chief charm Is tho complex lou. If the ekin Is clenr snd smooth, ft woman will lie classed as beautiful even if nature has not given her pefect features. Tho Misses Bell, of 70 Fifth Avcnuo, New York, when they placed tlielrnow lastly Celebrated Complexion Tonic bo foie the public, gnvo to those suffering from poor complexions a boon long needed. Thousands have tuaelo their skins absolutely perfect by Its use. Now, iu orefer to still further Intro duco It, the Mis-tea Boll will rive to any lady writing them during tno present month an opportunity to try ono largo bottle (tho price of which is (1) at absolutely no cost. Do not wait, but SEND AT ONCE. Tho Misses Bell's Complexion Tonlo Is not a point or powder to corer up tbo freckles, pimples or moth patches, but Id, as its nnmu implies, a tonic for tho skin. It eradicates ths blemish entirely und forever. It not only does this, but It beautifies tho skin, smoothing away wrinkles, drawing out ALL decolora tions, rumoring all pimples, acn, oczema or rouchncsi. The Mle llell havo at their parlors raoro than ten thousand letters froth patrons acknowledging wonderful im proTomrnts in their complexions. Tlio alive Hell have never ued a testi monial iu public print, ns they valuo a woman's delicacy in such things, but tho oritlunl letters can bo seen ony tlmo at parlors, 76 Fifth Avenue, Remember r.n opportunity Is given yon to try one Ixittle of this really wonder ful Tonlo for the skin FREE. Addrcs THE MISSES BELL 76 Fifth Avenus, New York City DutTala LIv Stook Market. Fr.st lliiftsln, June 1. Cattle Feeling weak; reals, tiit 75. Hogs Active and 6sl0a higher) best hesvy, . lOv.Viti.., bulk, 5 40 mUscl and meilirin" 5 35a5t0; Yorkers, rood weights, f 5 ."."a,'..!! light. 15. pigs, M.M; roughs, 11.80a 4 75. Miep snd Lambs -Active and higher for lieinl: tops, S.40nR.r,0. fair to rood, H.75sB.2S; nils snu common, i.sos.o; mixeu sneep tops, ?4 1fjs4 S5; culls and common, 25; wsthcrS, t.90i5.;.V; strictly yesrllngs, .lfsS.J3. Now York Llva Stock Market. New Tork, June I. Ileeves -Slow to dull but vrirrs stesdr, steen, 14 50aS.50, distiller; feet, 5 25ss V0, hells. (4s4 10; cots, fl.l&st IS. ('sires Pull and loner; veals, flsSSO; estnt do., 7, rnued calves, 14. SO Bheen In ever supply, pjriees 15 sSic. loner, yesrllngs, firm; Is mli, itrady to lCc. higher, sheep, MsCiS.lQl yearlings, f5.25aS.75, Ismbs, 7a,40; tops, fs.AO, llois Market at xiuat reomlnsl; feeling a trills arm. Bttat Liberty Cattle. Ksit Liberty, June l.-Cattle-Steady; extra, t7. nrlmr, t5 40J 0; rommen. M 50s 4 21. Ilns Stesdy, prims heavies, tJ.S3V4"5 S3; me diums, t9 3CaJS2Vi; heavy letters, S.V25SS SOj liglit Tnrkrrs, tv 3d; pits, tJsl.lV; rouchi. t-V.M st 73 Miter firm t fhle wethers. fl.7Vs4.P3; rommen, tSSOsS: choice Ismln, Tf.al.li; com mon to good, t3.30sJi.S.Vi vcsl calves, fl2is1.73. OU Market. 0,1 City, June 1. Credit balance, ll.ts; ret tlflcato. no hid; shipments, 07,333 htrroti: av enie, S3.E01 barrels; tuns, 100,031 barrels. ' '-o ,, Z V' I . -V l
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