THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900. EXTRAORDINARY CONTEST The Tribune Offers Unusual Inducements for Earnest Efforts on the Part of Active Young Persons. SPECIAL REWARDS FOR THE MOST ENERGETIC Those Who Secure the Greatest Number of New Subscribers for the Tribune Will Be Well Paid for Their Services An Excel lent Opportunity Is Afforded the Ambitious to Use Their Summer Vacation Period in Earning Money and Perhaps Securing One of the Several Valuable Rewards. On Thursday, July 5, The Scran ton Tribune will Innugutate an lMu ratlonal Contest, open to every nm bltlotis pel son, not only In Scianton, but throughout Lackawanna and other counties in Northeastern Pennsl vnnia. This I.ducatlnnnl Contest will be of unusual magnitude and will be can led out in strict ncconlnnoe with the title's of fairness nnd Justice. T'lillke nil other plans that hae bten furthered by newspapers In order lo Increase their ciieulutlon, there will be n compensation fot eery paitcl pant, ind those who are not suec'isful In nttnlnlng n shaie In the tlrst ten great special rewards will be suitably remuneinted for their Intel est nnd en deaor to help themselves In a manner thnt cannot fall to proe satisfactoiy. The object of The Tribune In piomot lng this enterprise Is two-fold. It nlms to largely Increase Its circulation during the next few months In the city of Bcrnnton, nnd also In the outlvlng boroughs and townships, especially In Northeastern Pennsylvania, which It regards as Its Held for future effoit, In View of Scianton being the metiopolls nnd great business centre of n tciiltory mnny miles In radius. Its second ob ject Is the meritorious one of placing within the reach of ambitious joung men and women a thorough and prac tical education To do this it has de cided to use only the best scholar ships, classical, commercial oi mimi cal, and with that end In lew has made contracts with the leading Insti tutions of learning In this section of the state, including such well-known schools an the Wyoming Seminary, Keystone Academy, Scianton Huslness College nnd Scianton Conservntoiy of Music. In addition to scholat ships in these foremost Institutions, it hns nlso decided upon other pil7es for those who may not care or will not hnvo time to take the full coutt.es. These include a Sohmer Cabinet' Grand Piano, a Co lumbia chnlnless bicycle, 1P0O model, gold and silver watches, and a teles copic camera. In addition to these epeclal rewards, ten In number, which will go to the ten most successful con testants, cery other person who as plies to them, but falls to be one of the ten foitunnto ones, will be suitably ic warded for his or her trouble, In a manner explained fuither on. Our Aim. As stated above, The Tribune alms to largely Inciease Its circulation din ing the net few months It Is the best nnd cleanest papei published In Notth enstern Pennsjlvanla, and If It once finds its way Into a family its mollis will enable It to icinaln petmnncntly In order to intioduco It we seek the co-operation of ambitious, Intelligent young men nnd women, nnd to gain then help have put into execution a plan that will Inteiest eveiy one. We aie going to give the scholar ships and other special lew aids to the ten persons who will be most success ful and attain the highest numboi of points In our Hducatlonal Contest. P.y free scholarships we mean a full course of htudy, paving the tuition chaiges In each, and In the cases of the two lead ing scholarships, namely, those of the Warning Femlnniv nnd the Kej stone Academy. The Tribune will not only pav all tuition charges but will nlso pay the boaid of the foitunate winners during the life of the scholarship, env oi lug fout and three jenis respectively. The Special Rewards. 1 A full schohushlp at the Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa , consisting of a four years' course, the winner hav ing the option of either a Classical, '.Latln-Sclentllle, Scientific or Technical course, with tuition fees, books and stationery nnd board absolutely with out cost to the student duilng his or her term of attendance at the Rchool. There are three terms a year nnd the studies are of a very nd vnnced grade. This seminal y was established to provide means for the thoiough education of young men nnd women In nit the branches of learning necessury to their usefulness It has a large and Increnslng faculty nnd Us lectureit, ure fiom the best col lege nnd business Inotltutlons In the United States. The winner of the first reward will bo entitled to tuition In this seminary absolutely free of ex pense to him or herself. The value of this reward Is tl.000. 2 A full scholarship In the Keystone f Acndemy, Fnctoryvllle, Pa , under the earno condltlonN as above, viz.: tui tion and board at the Academy for three years. This preparatory acudemy la so well nnd favorably known all through this section of Pennsylvania that it would be superfluous to add words of praise In describing Its stand ing In the ranks of educational Insti tution!!. Tlin student who goes there t -rHH-r -r -r -i-t- t -r--f-f-4- -f -ff-f-f-f---f- 4 4 how maqy legs do you want at 99c a piece ? rtt -f-4 4-f -fttt4t4 44 t 4 t 444 4 44 4 t as a result of his or her success In working for The Tribune will do m absolutely without expense to himself oi herself. Value of this rew.it d, $"G0. 3 Value $1S3 A Sohmei Cabinet Oiand Piano, staif nnd stool. This high-class Instalment, beautiful and Bjmmctilcal In design nnd of the cry highest excellence In vvoik mnnship, may now be eetn at the music rooms of J W. Guernsey, :14 Washington acnue. Scianton. It Is handsomely finished In walnut, and not only pleasing to the ee. but well an 1 harmoniously piopnitioned, as follow j Height, 4 feet 0 inches, width, .1 feet 3 inches, nnd Is 7 1-3 ottne, hns n swing board full length of piano and n double hinge fall board The s( ai f Is silken and the stool Is finished to hnimnulze with the piano This special leuard will be dellveied complete1 nt the home of the winnei, whethei In Scianton or elsewheie In N'oi thc-awtem I'ennsv, l anla 4 Value $7. Pull j cat's course In the Scranton ConsetMitory of Mus'e This schdlaishlp, known as Course D, Is for the school veir of foi r week, according to rnleml if. Pupils In this couise lecehe tluee lessons each week two hours per week In piaunfoite In class of foui, and one hour In ceneial tialning class, sight pl.ivlng. kcjboai 1 harmony, technique, ti.inspnsltinn, etc Frequent public locltals aie given dur ing the enr as an Impoitant pait of the Consei vntoij ctiiilculum. Dining the coining school enr the Paelt"it method of piano Instmetlon will In tauclit In this ennserv.itniy, nnd will be under the supei vision of Miss .Mabel A. Piench, of Boston, a pianist of ex ceptional ability, anil n member of th-1 faculty of the Taelten PInnoforte School of Itoston. 5 Value $73. A Columbia Chalnless niccle, 1100 model. The veiy excel lent stnndaid of this make of wheel Is unhei sally lecognlyed nil oei the civilized world, nnd we have selected it as one of the ppeclnl rownids for that leason. The Colunibln Chalnless PIcjcle selected foi this contest Is now on exhibition at Conind Hios, 241 Wyoming avenue, Scianton, and will be furnished either In a ladv's or gen tleman's model. C Value JC0. A full scholarship In the Scianton Huslness College com meiclal course. The scholarship Is for an unlimited time, nnd the winner may continue his or her studies until a diploma of pioflclency Is aw aided by the fncultv of the Huslness Cnllece. The complete business coin so compiles bookkeeping, penmanship, cnnespond tnce, pi ess copjlng, commercial law, business nilthmetic, shoi t methols, rapid calculation, puiciical giainmur, commercial papei, foims and customs and spelling This Institution Is one of the foremost business colleges in th United Stntes, and Its guuluates nie. helped to secuie situations and Inteiest Is manifested in them by the faculty long after they receive th, Ir diploma". 7 Value $G0. A full scholarship In the Scranton Business College shot t hand course with pi 1 lieges as above. The shorthand cour.se embi.ues the j- RULES OF THE CONTEST The special reward will ho glvrn to the persons securing the laihcst number of points Points will ho credited to contestants securing new subscribers to 1111", SCHANTON TltllirSK as follows! Points. One Month's Subscription .W) 1 Three MnntliV sulrrlittoii 1 S? 3 Sl Months' SiilMription .. Sm 0 One ear's Sulmrlpt'on ... 500 12 The contestant with the highest lum ber of points will he given a eholco from the list of speelil rewimN, the contestant wllh the seeend highest numher o( points will he given a choice of tho re inainlng rcwaieli, and to on through tho list. I'acli contestant fjlllng to snure a special reward will he ghen 10 per cent, of nil inone he or thu tuim In All subscriptions mint lie paid In ad vance. Onlj new subscribers will he counted, ItrmuaW bj perons already on our subscription llit vein not be credited, No transfers can be made after credit has once been given All sulcrlptieiii, and the cash to pay for same, must le handed m at HIK TKIIU'M: omce within (he week In which they are secured, so that papers maj he sent to tho suh-crihrrs at due Suserlptions must lie written on blanks, which can be secured at Till: '1IIIIU Ml office on and after Ihurnlj), Jul) S, or will be sent In mail The contest will close prompt!) kt 3 o'clock Saturda) evening, September 20, 1U00. SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship In Wyoming Rcml- inrj (1 j firs) Including tui tion niul board $1,000 2. Scholarship In Kcjstono Acad- ni) (3 oars) including tui tion and lioaul 6(14 3. solum r 6 11 l'lino, Including stool nml scarf 4S.'i 4. Courv in l'lino Instruction at iscnntun Conservator) of Mu sic T5 B. Columbia lllcjclo, Chalnless, 1WO model 0. Scholarship In Scrantem Husi ticss College, commercial course 7. Scholarship ill Scrinton IIusl tip'. College, nhortliiml course 75 00 00 8. Solid fSoM Watch, lailj's or gen- tlcmm's BO II Tele-Photo Cjclc Poco 11 Cim- in, li 40 10 (lold Match, lad ' or gentle man's SO 2,m I'acli contestant falling to secure one of thee special rcwu.ls will he given ten (10) per cent, of all the money he or she turns in. following studies: Shorthnnd, typo- wiltlng, manifolding, penmnnshlp.prnc tlcal gianunar, capitalization, punctua tion, business correspondence, flllii'r letteis, spelling nnd press copying. As stated In the above paragraph theie Is no icstrlctlon placed upon the length of time to attain proficiency, these two scholai ships being unlimited. S Value $30 A solid Gold Watch, on exhibition nt the Jeweliy store of Ihigetio Schlmpff, 317 Lackawanna ave nue This watch, which Is one of the handsomest designs of the Illinois Watc h Company, Is furnished elthei in a ladv's or gentleman's size, accotd Ing to the wish of the winnei. The case Is of solid gold, warranted 14-knrat 1'nited States assny, nnd Is fitted with a line Spilnglleld movement, one of th most tellable and nccuiato on the liruket. fl Value $40. The Tele-Photo Cycle Poco 15 Camera. This camera will b1 on exhibition In the windows of the Gi lllln Ai t Companj , 201 Wvomlng ave nue, the latter part of the week. It Is positively the king of all hand camcris and Is the product of the Rochester Camel a nnd Supply Company. It fills the dem md of up-to-date Ideas In pho togiaphj nnd combines every adjust ment that can be npplied to a camel a. All wood puts are made of highly pol ished mahogany and all brass parts are polished and lacqueied. It has two line lack-and-plnlon focusing attneh ments. Using and falling fiont, spring actuated giound-glass screen, Poco view Under and level and takes a photo 4x1 Inches. It Is fitted with hlgh-giade 1'oehester svmmetilenl lens and Unl cuin shutter, with Ills diaphragm, hand nnd pneumatic iclease bulb nnd hose attachment, and furnished with sole-leathei canylng case. This (list class canieia can be carried on a bi cycle without Inconvenience. 10 Value $10. A solid Gold Watch, In lady's size, now on exhibition nt the Jew eli y stoic of lhlgenf- Schlmpff, C17 Lackawanna avenue. This watch Is also made by the Illinois Watch Com pany nnd fitted with fine Springfield movement. The case Is of solid 14 knint gold, with handsomelv chased design, nnd Is wai ranted. If the win ner Is n gentleman nnd prefers hp may have n gold-filled case Instead, wan anted for twenty vears and of the same value, or a solid silver watch. Every Contestant to Be lald. In ndditlnn to the above ten rewards, and In older to compensate those who may enter upon this woik nnd not bo successful In obtaining one of the (list ten special lewnids. The Tribune will give to eveiy one who succeeds in ob taining subscilbeis under the terms of this contest ten (10) per cent of all the money fiom subsciiptlons they may succeed in winning for It. This extra Inducement Is Intended to satisfy nnd pav those who labor for It, ns The Tilbune does not expect its friend to exeit themselves for Its benefit with out i enumeration. We feel confident that this will meet tho views of all fair-minded persons, who In this vvav will come In foi a shnte of the benefits, even If not In tho ranks of the first ten, Not n Gift Enterprise. The Tribune wishes to emnhaslze the fact that this Is In no sense n gift enterprise or n scheme to swell Its circulation books nt tho expense of outsldeis It Is n bonnlldu business of ler, coneelved In n spirit of fairness, and 11 will be cnriled out with equity nnd Justice to nil Kveiy young man or woman who pattlclpntes will receive a share of the proceeds, even If suc cessful In securing but one subscrip tion. The Tilbunr takes this means of securing new subset Ibers In lieu of tho old-fnshloned way of employing regu lar canvassers nnd solicitors, and neither the price nor tho quality of the papei has been cheapened In any wny. Wo will continue to charge the same into for sulnoilptlons during th course of this Hducntlonal Contest as we have In the past. The spe cial rewauls will represent remuneia tlon foi services performed, and those who can show the best re sults for their work will be entitled to tho most pay. It Is also u grand op poitunlty for aspiring young men nnd women who eleslre to be better equipped to fight life's battles, and It was with the laudable aim In view of cncouiaglng worthy ambition that the chief ruwnrds were decided upon Bur lug tho summer vacation there will bo an opportunity for these young persons to eain a light to an advantage they would not othervvlso secure, and tho benefits which the successful competi tors will lecelvo will be lnstlng. Theto Is not tho slightest question of tho great possibilities that the futuro may hae in store for tho successful ones In this campaign of knowledge seeking. There Is no votlnff for the most popular person In nny walk of life nnd no coupon scheme attached, but a Just and generous rewnrd of merit for those who bestir themselves, nnd tho ones who strive with the greatest nrdor will reap tho grentcst good. This Is as It Is and should bo In nil depot tments of labor. Educational Rewards. Of the ten special rewards for tho ten highest competitors In this con test, there Is not one In tho selection of which discrimination nnd Judgment has not been exercised. The aim hni been kept steadily In view to give re wards that will be of lasting benefit. The special rewards of an educational nature, of which there aro five, nro of tho very highest class, and the young man or woman who Is successful In earning nny one of these five educa tional rewards will have Just cauc for elation nt his success, for Independent of tho feeling of victory worthily In dulged In by the flist of those who compete In a contest so great nnd so widely and favorably known ns The Scranton Tribune's Kducntlonnl Con test will be, tho substantial fruits of victory will be well worth garnering The results of three months' earnest effort will bo lifelong, and any one of the scholarship rewards will confer upon Its winner an advantage that would possibly not otherwise be within his reach. Of the other rewards, viz, the Sohmer Cabinet Grnnd Piano, tho Columbia Chnlnless Bicycle, the Tele scopic Cnmcrn, the Gold Watch nnd tho Silver Watch, nil have been select ed from the viewpoint of utility, nnd the ones who come within the first ton and prefer an Immedlnto bestowal of their rew arils will have a vnlunblo list to choose from. Some may prefer tho scholarships In tho vniious educational Institutions; otheis may choose tho to wards that aro exhibited In tho win dows of Scrnnton's business houses. The Plan of Action. Eveiy person who wishes to engage In this contest will be furnished with a book of credit blanks, whereon will be bet forth tho rules of tho contest nnd a list of tho special levvnrds. It must bo borne strictly In mind that credit will only be given for new sub scriptions, nnd after the points haxe been credited to nny contestant they will not be irnnsfeired to anv other. These books of blanks can be had bv nppllcntlon to Tho Tribune1, on and nfter Thursday, July 5, or will be sent by mall to those residing outside of the city. Whole the contestant ic sldcs In Scranton, application In P"t son Is requited. Ilneh book of cicdlt blanks consists of ten leaves, giv ing spaces for ten names of new sul--scrlbeis. Kaon contestant must 1111 nut one of thee books entliely before be ing entitled to receive another, but each one mny apply for nnd lecelvo ns mnny of these books of ciedlt blanks ns he or she desires nnd can use, but only one nt n time will be furnished Tho Tilbune will nlso furnish Mil ap plicants with snmple copies of the paper, and all inquire! s for nddltlonnl information will lecelvo prompt nnd couiteous attention How to Begin. The first necessary step, of couise. Is to secure one of tho credit-blank books and lead carefully the uiles gov erning the contest, which aie piinted on the cover of the book. Logical lea sons why the friends of the contest ants should subscribe nre also set forth in detail In the book, giving the con testants lucid arguments to ptcsent to their ft lends why they should sub scribe for The Scianton Tilbune. Bead these carefully and it will pay you to commit them to memory, so that you will be well equipped with mnteilal for gaining their Inteiest and convincing them of tho desli ability of becoming subscribers. Bead The Tribune youi self nnd thus be ennbled to point out to prospective subsci ibers special fea tuies which will appeal pnitlculaily to them, such ns local correspondence from towns wheio they nie acquainted, the fact that The Tribune publishes mote Scianton news than any other paper, that the Largest nnd most l en able business houses use Its columns for advertising purposes, and espe cially dwell upon the fact that The Tilbune is a clenn, reliable family newspaper, and that Its news and ad citlsetnents may be depended upon Devote nil the spare time- ou may have to securing new subsci Ibers, as by concentiatlon and deteimlnation only can good results be achieved. Bemember the old saying that "Pi lends, like books, are to bo used, not abused," and If they aie asked to co-opoiate with jou In obtaining one of these special rewards and the mer its of the canvass explalneel to them, caiefully and politely, you will be as tonished at the w llllngness most of them will show to help you In your pialsevvorthy ambition. Don't be dis couraged If ou meet with a few re buffs nt fit st. Time nnd patience nro wondeiful factors In nccompllshlng le sults. Be peislstent nnd persevering, and bear In mind the fact that while you may relax your effoits others aie grinding away constantly, but jou will have as good a chance ns nnv us long ns you keep working Bvery oung mnn or woman hns friends who will be mote than Interested In their efforts to help themselves on In the world and who will nld them In doing so. Do not icly entirely on youi friends, however, but also go among those whom ou do not know. American enterpilse and nmbltlon are aptly summed up In one vvoid, "Hustle"' and the one who "hustles" most from now until Sept. 29 will stand the best chance of having the first selection of the ten gient spe cial towards. The Awarding of Points. The Tribune's Euucntlonal Contest will be decided entirely nnd strictly on the largest number of points secuied. The points will be estimated ns fol lows, nnd credit given only for new subscriptions nccompanled by cash. For 1 month's subscription, CO cents, 1 point. For 2 months' subscription, $1, 2 points. For 3 months' subscription, $1.25, 3 polllii. Tor IS months' subscription, $2,50, C points. For 1 year's subset iptlon, $5, 12 points. The Tribune considers this the fair est system for deciding a contest, ns there Is no chance for nny holding back subscriptions until the Inst day. i:ach book ot ten credit blanks must bo surrendered before another one Is Issued, Contestants should notice thnt n re duction In tho price of subscription Is made vvhero The Tribune Is ttaken for thico or moro months, as has nlwnys been tho rulo when pnld In advance. Credit for the full numbor of points will bo given the contestant, how ever, In each Instance. For ex ample, a year's subscription, costing $5, allows credit for 12 points, whereas twelve monthly subscriptions, costing $C, also secures 12 points. Hence It la HEALTHY Py vjf! lyspepsl.a, constipation and despondency, comes a clean tongue, sweet bienth, keen appetite, good di gestion, regular bowels, and existence becomes a pleasure. The bloom of health returns to sallow cheeks and roundeel gracefulness to the wasted fotm. Life Is worth living again. Allthlncs baw become new. J. B. Allen, Petnoskey. Mich., writes "We keep Peruna constantly on hand ns nn ever ready household romedv During last summer nnd nutuinn we had n granddaughter with us, who wns quite poorly fiom indigestion and also quite sallow and thin In llcsh.Wo nt once commenced administering Mnnnlln and nfter the use of one bottle all the snllovvness disappeared, her appetite returned, and when she went to her homo in tho bloom of perfect henlth, hor parents were most happily surprised nt her restoration nnd her impioved condition, her cheeks glowing with the bloom of perfect henlth." A very Intetestlng treatise on "Summer Catarrh" is sent fico to nny nddiess by Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. to tho interest of contestants to use their endeavors in securing long-teim subset Iptlnns In most Instnnces they should have little difficulty In securing subscilptlons of three months, at $123, thereby being entitled to thtee points, The i. inn of Awnrding. The rewnids will be c outcried ns fol lows: The joung mnn or woninn who has received ciedlt for tho greatest number of points on the books In this contest nt S o'clock on Saturday even ing, September 23, 1900, will have the llrst choice of the ten hpeelnl towards. The young man or woman who has le celveel ciedlt fm the second highest number of points will have nn un limited selection of the remaining nine special lew aids. The peison who le c elves credit for the thltd highest nunihet of points will have nn un testiletcd choice of tho lemaining eight special lewaielM, and the bestowal of the limnlnlng icwnids will be con ducted In the s tme vvav, thus eliminat ing all chnnces of dissatisfaction and giving all of the Hist ten most success ful wotkeis for iih a chance to suit theli Individual tastes. Of those that lemnln nnd who do not get Into the tanks ot the llrst ten there will still be something left to console them for theli woik. Their effoits will not have been futile for they will re ceive a liberal commission, fully ns great ns mopt canvassers or agents re ceive, 10 per cent, of all tho subscrip tion money that their friends have given them. "Uvery lnboiet Is vvoithy of his hlie," and not one who engages In this woik nnd devotes his or her time for the benefit of Tho Tribune will go uniew aided. To Contestants in Outside Towns. Any young man or woman In the boroughs outside the city of Scianton will have an eemal opportunity with those In the clt In this lMucatlonal Contest. The tenltoiy they may re side In w ill offer as good chances as In tho Immediate ccntie of the tllectrlc City, for this lenson Although there may be fewer reslelents In their local ity, ct there will also be fewer pat tlelpants In the contest. Theli circle of friends nnd ncfiinlntnnces will bo propoitlonntely ns lntge. Besides tho fnet that they will hnve a chance to solicit their ft lends In the subuihin towns, there will be no restiictions placed upon any one. All paitlcipants are fiee to go vvheie they please to canvass No one will have exclusive rights to any teriltory, and lesldents of the city may go out Into the coun try, or lesldents of the country may come Into the city to wotk. The e pedlency of their doing so Is left en tliely to their own judgment. Tin- Trib une Intends this to be a fair, open con test, and no undue favm will be shown to anyone. Out-of-town contestants can find much of value to point out to their li lends In tho columns of Tho Tribune, among the special features of the luvvspapcr being Its splendid local new s serv le o and Its correspondence fiom fotty-elght towns In Northeast ern Pennsylvania No town or village within a i.ullus of llfty miles of Scian ton Is ovei looked Nearly nil lesldents nf miiut.Tfs tiiurm Viiio frtpnil .ind .elatives in surrounding villages or in Scranton. and If their attention Is called to the fact that The Tilbune has a regular conespondent fiom the place where their friends reside, nnd that m. l..n .,-. ..t.l.ltel.a linm IICIIIIL-IU ll-lie-l- ,.. i.u.,..-... there thill Interest win no at onco se- cured, and piobably their subsci Iptlon If tho contestant, In addition, piesents his personal interest In tho contest. Wiitten Inquiries All letters of Inquiry must be ad dressed to tho "Udltor of the IMuca tlonal Contest, Scranton Tribune, Scianton. Pa." The Tribune will bo pleased to answer any Inquli les for ad ditional Infoimatlon and urges those Interested to wilte, If In doubt upon any point. Contestants must bo caie ful to write theli names nnd those of subscribe! s plainly, nnd, If a name- Is unusual, to pilnt It. ho that there wl'l bo no confusion or mistake on the books. Oieat cnio should be given to these very Impoitant detnlls, so that all may iccelve full ciedlt for their w oi k. Spent a Good Farm Doctoring. Jlr, A. N. Noell, of Ashoiville, Kan sas, pa)s he spent n good farm doctor ing himself for chronic dlniihoea, but got no relief und was nfiald that he must die. He chanced to get hold of a bottle of Chambei Iain's Collc.Cholora nnd DIarihoea Remedy nml was per manently cured by It. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Ilros., wholesale and retail agents. t for 4:-f.f-ftf4 4-t4-v----f- WOMEN. Mary J. Kennedy, Mnnnger of Armour & Co.'h Ex hibit at the Trnns-Mlsslssljipl i:posltlon nt Omaha, Neb., writes tho following of Perunii as in cure for that common phnse of summer catarrh, known ns In digestion, MIssKennedy says: "I found tho continual change of diet Incidental to eight years' traveling completely upset my digestive stem. In consulting several physicians they de cided I suffer d with cntnrrh of the stomach "Their proscriptions did not seem to help me nny, fo, rending of the remarkable curctt effected by tho use of Peruna I decided to tiy It and soon found m eir won repaid. "I have now used Peruna for about thrco months and feel completely lejuvcnntod. I believe I nm per manently cured, and do not hesitate to give unstinted prnlso to your great remedy, Pcrunn." Tho cnu-es of summer cntnrrh nie first, chronic ca tnrih, second, derangements of tho stomach an liver, third, Impute blood. It Is very rare Indeed t find nn enso of summer cntnrrh which Is not tho re suit of one or moio of these causes. Such being tho case nnyone who knows anything whatever about tho operation of Peruna can under stand why this remedy Is a permnnent cure for sum nor calairh It eradicates chronic cntnrrh from the ijsteni, Invigorates tho stomach nnd liver, cleanses the- blood of all Impurities, nnd therefore permanently cures bv tenmvlng the cause a host of nuilailles pe culiar to hot weather. The cause being removed the symptoms dlsnppenr of themselves. That "tired feeling" gives place to exuberance of vouth; thp dizzy head nnd trembling hnnd vnnlsh and a clear brain nnd stendy nerve nppenr in their Hendi In the nlnce of a coated tongue, sour stomach. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. "ev York, Julv 2 Wllh the eceptbn nl a brief rerloil of lq rcilnn lit the opening in Mniinth with tiiiiiiu quulitioiH, Iho htnik mi.1 Let was iMnihiuitlv strnnir tliiouuhoul tn il.i mnl tliwi 0 with the mills uelt milnUlneil in nearlv ill caes. While the strength was piettj well iliHu'ed the (JiaiiRers uml PiciHis were the leaders o( tie market, Imili In point ot actlvltv ami strensth. Hie bidding up ot prices tixuv repieenteil tie eileiit liv proles Biennis to aitlclpite the coming preuie tr icinwilinrnt In fict the whole mmctmnt n larireh In irofes.oinl hindi, the jdvame he Ing accomplished on i n ill volume o( 'nisi ms mill with the rlnlniu intuition of Impiov ing the level of prices The steel stocks weio stronc in the eaiH ileilinps in spite of the news of continued chcllnc in prlecs of prrd Hits and the widipind cleing down of mills pcndlnc the ailjmtuunt of watfe siheiluhs There wts alo a reutlcn in the price of plr leal. The net il stocks i-enralh ellil not hild their licet riee The Mine was true of the coalers Total sues icmiiv, '."i,ii snares a lonj 1W of honds sold less lrtete-t till- riorn Ing and mjnj of the n nude good progress to w irds recovering the amount of the interest Total sales pir v line, sl.dij.OfH) Hie new 4s declined U In the Ml trice. Tho following quotations are furnished The Tribune hi VI S Ionian A. Co , rooms 703-70S Mcars building. Telephone G0O1- Open- High- Low Clos- irg. est est ing American suear ... . 114 115v8 ins; 114H American lihacco. .. . sua4 oj 8js4 sr Am S .V. W II H 3, 31'i 31i Atch . To .V. S l'e ... .Ml, 2'. 2V4 J'.T, A. 1 ,' S 1.. 1'r., , TO', -Mfc 70T4 Ti'4 llnmklvn Ir let ion .... M't 57 fit liVs Halt, k Ohol 71 72T 71 72s ("out Tohacco 21 24 21 24 (lies K Ohio 2 25'i E? 2'i,i (hie i. (I W 11 11 V) 10 Hlie. 11 i. 0 12.ni 123'J 12I4 UVA St Paul 110 lll'i 110 11H Hoik Island Hil. 10o 101 100 Delaware K. Hud 112 IfiVi 11" lHVi l'lilerjl st,il s1 t ,n 32i3 Kid.ral MPti, I'i Kt'i fi." (u'4 -5 Kan. & Te. l'r Ivs "0 SO', imifc louis & Nash 74 74'8 71 74 Manhattan lie Sfl'i S3 M s77 Met Trillion Co 117"., 147M- 147U 147'n Missouri l'icinc 47'n 4'i 47 41 People's (in ()7'i (Jvfo ti7V 07'ft N I (cntral 12'jVi 12' 123'4 127 Southern 1'ielHc !2 12 U's -2 Norfolk . W. stern il )'. .ll'i JtZ Vrth PlelHc 6II f.21s fiO'(, fi2H Noitli Piiinc. Pr 70' 71'1 7(H4 714 j Central 127' 12S'i I27'i! 12i'4 Ont & West lfUl nil. Hi', I)!'., Pinni It. It liil'i 127 12Hi 127 Heading 10 17& 10 IT'S, Heading, l'r SsVf, fiia, ijoj fii southern II It 11 It It 11 Sfuthern H U. l'r.. ..60 Mi 60 'IU Tetin.C V Ircn (s 70 to drtj t s. leither !! U 87s 'i T s rcathir. IT ft. in, Of", l llulilier 2tTi 21', 2t's 21',, I nli n Pacific 41 51'4 4'iS 61 fnion Paelfic, Pr 72", 72'6 72'f, "2i Wihasli l'r ls li ls IK", Western I nion 7'l'i s(l T'i'4 70 Third viiiuo lll'i", lOi'i ltaVj HVi i CHICAGO 110 VHI) OF Tit vPK Open- High- Low Hoi- WHI'AT. ing est. est. ing August "is, so 77 77 . SiMiinlicr M)'j Si's 7s 7a COI1V u'iit smi MH 7s 7", Sltimher 42 4J"i 4;iJ il'i O Tb. Vngu-t 2V 21'g 21 2,(, S ptcmlirr '-'4 21' ?i'l 21 beptcu.her 12C0 12S0 12 70 12 73 Scrnnton Bonid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. First National Hank 800 Scranton snlnts Hank 300 Sennton Packing Co ... Thirl National Hank 425 Dime IK posit and Discount Hank .. 200 lcr,inm Il.-llt. 11 b 1' Cil 05 I t, mnion Paint, lo . 1 , Irusl -lie jnpusie u .. euu 60 1M f5 20 300 30 nt n' iVci".": !!? Stlanton ,uie works laekaw mna Piuv (o l'r ..--- ... . JKrVXii liXaVrKndale).: standard Drilling Co nw VlnstcO H ('ml CO . l'r .. t it. ..i t i-., r. 40 T:i Vnl,l IVinW 15 i s;r . llolt .,, Sut Co no PONDS Scranton Passeng r Ha i ,SiV.ita.y. Itallwai', nrst 115 115 'eool first mort' gage, uue run r. ftt.u's sir, it Itailwav. Oeneral mortgage, uue i-i . " ! Dickson Vlanutacturlng Co JW Lacka lownslilp School 5 per cent. ... 102 City of tscraiiton bt Imp 0 per cent. ... iu- Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected bv II CI Dale. 27 Iackawanna Ave) Hutter-rrearrery. 21e dain tubs, 20o. Eggs Select western, lie, ncarb) stste, UW. (heee Full cream, lew. U'al2c. Ileans Per I u , iholcc mariow, 12.45; medium, $2 )0. pea, i f0. Potatees 45e II riuuda tlnli ns l 75 Hour Hcst patent. S-l 25. - - , - ji., ' ., Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia. July 2 - heat-24c lower; contra, t Ju Jul. ; Wf 4e r$' "Jj er- So 2 mixnl Iul, 47iiti'ic (lals Dull ",d weak. No 2 wl.li. .Ilrp . "out - Dull and w.ak winter surer "1 .0a2 SO 1 extras. fc2H)ai. l'inii-vb inlo i.dler clear, ?l tOa 1W, ,lo do stralgrt, w). 5.1 e 00, w,steni win ler clear, W.50j)s(i, do do patent, H 15al , spring clear. M 10.1 50 ,lo . raight. $4 Jh 4 50. do pafiil. 50H TO. do. favorite brand. WffloS. elo dear. IH)iiO0, do straight. WW M25, .lo palint, l 13.ll SO live Uour-lia too per larrel ns to 'pulitv, the latter for fanev western pitmt Hutler-H' lower, fancy wo-tcrn ereameri, 1'i'se , lo prints, 20c Lggs -siea.l, ,nt quiet, freMi nearbv IM , do west em He ; do southwest, rn, 12, do south em, 10c Cheese steady Helmed Sugars -f- -r -r t men only. 99c a NEW YORK HOTELB. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth Et. snd tnrlng l'lscs, NEW YORK. American Iin, 3 60 pr dij- ind upwsrd. Luropein Plan, it SO per dsjr and upwsrd. I. D. CIUWFOIID, Proprietor. - - For Business Men In tho heart of tbs wholesMa district. For choppers S minute' walk to Wannmnkert; S minutes to Blogel Cooper's Dig Store. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from D'way Cars, liv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YOKK. f Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PI Onlv one iuock rrom uroaaway. Rooms, $1 Up. pSSSTSSSSSIu X -. Low Rates West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ON June 20th, July 9thy 17th and August 1st the following rates will be made from Chicago for round trip, tickets good returning until Oc tober 31st: Denver and return - $31.60 Colorado Springs and return 31.50 Pueblo ana return - - 31.50 Glenwood Springs and return 43.50 Salt Lake City and return 44.50 Ogden and return - - 44.50 Deadwood, S. D. and return 33.55 HotSprings,S.D. and return 29.55 Particulars of any agent, or call at 461 Broadway, - Nile York tot Chf't St .Mladilpkla 888 WathltigtQn St.,8otton 301 JUaln SI , flufjlo 1X2 Clark SI, Chicago 43S Vint St , ' Cincinnati 107 Smltkfldlt., ntttlurg 234 Superior 8t , Cltliland 17 Campwi-Af artlut, Ditrtlt IKInaSt ,tait,Urtntt,Ont. Strong, good demand. Cotton 'So lower, mid dling upland", lOVsc. Tallow Urni, fair de mand, cltv prime in hogshead, 4e.; country do do ham Is, 4Vic. , dark, 4c Live I'oul trj Firm, fair demand, fowls, lie , old roos ters, 7a7lJ. spring chickens, 15a20e Pressed l'miltrj Hrm, good demand, fowls, choice, H'Hc , evcept country lie; do fair to good, PVi alOc , old rootcrs, dVjc ; srestcm froien chick ens, llallc ; nearbv, hrollers, I'a23e , vrcstcrn do , l"a!0e Receipts Flour, l,b00 barrels and A12,ono pounds in sacks; wheat, Snoo bushels; com, 111,000 bushels, oats, 15,000 bushels. Shipments W heat 1,100 bushels, corn, 189,000 bushels, oats, 2,000 bushels New York Grain and Produce. New- ork, Julv 2 Flour Declined 10al5c. I nprices tixla, following the 1 leak in whest, and the close was weak with buyers generally holdln goff Wheat spot weak; So. 2 red, S7'ic t o, li afloat, No. 2 red, MVic. elevator; options generally weak all elaj except for & Irief mid afterroon fpurt, closed weak at 2a 2e net ilecllne, Julv closed h4?,c.; September, Me ; December, S4Vtc Corn sot easy; No. 2, 45c, t o. b sfloat and 4'J'ic elevator; op tions weak at first, then rallied hut Anally broke with wheat, closing weak at SaWe. net decline; Julv clewed 47c , September, 17c. Oats Spot dull and weak; No. 2, 29c ; No 8, 28VJc i No. 2 white, 31c , N'o .1 white, 3014c ; track mixed western. ffHTOHc: track white, 29a10V4c ; op tions inactive and weak with corn Butter Irregular and unsettled, crcjmery, 17all)Wc ; fac torv, 14alG"jc , imitation creamery, 15al8c j state dalrj, lfalOc Cheese Firm, large white and small white, Wc ; do colored. Wte, Egas (Juict, state and Pennsylvania, 13al5c., west ern, ISc , western, loss orf, 13allc, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, .luh "Wheat, bearlshlv nffected by rains in the norlhwest. weakness at Liverpool and the heavv eleliverlec on July contraets, iIomiI .)( lower todav Corn closed 1c. and oits l'ie down Provlslcns cloted steady. Cih quotitlons were as follows- Flour Eas ; So 3 spring wheat, 7rja7lc , No 2 red, 77a 70H( . No. 2 corn. 42Wa42!JkC ; No 2 yellow, 42il2V., o 3 oits, 23n2i'ic , No 2 white, 2U2CHc . No 3 white. 21j2(V : barley. 40c , tia, 1 SO, northwest, '$150. tlmnth, f3iU0; pork, $11 I1I12C0, lard. $6 C5'4afl 70, ribs, ?7a 7 10 shoulders, ha7e ; sides, fl 40al 50; whlskej, $1 2d, n gars, itrchnnged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 2 Cattle Steers active, steady to strong, butch, rs stronger, choice to com mon gras-er kind, best on sale todaj per head, j"i 75 and rive carloads at ?5 70, natives, good to prime steers, $3 20a5 80, poor to mediums, 4 Mil', 15, wlectid feeders, steady, M 75a4 25; mixed stockers. slow, 52 SOal 75; cows, $2 10a 4 40 heifeis, t'a5 15, conners, $2a2 75, bulls, good to eholco ttcadv. Cilves, (t 46a4 JO; Texans, best on sale to,la, six loads at 15 15; Tex is fed steers, steadv to strong, fH 40a5 26; do grassrs, .175il20. do bulls, $2 IW3 35. Hogs Vfostlv 10c lower; good clearance but mixed and butchers, Ha5 ',24, good to choice heaev, Vi 10jV 22'u, rough do, fl 0515 05; light. $ria', 2V, hulk of sales, tf 12a5 17Vi "ihcep and I ami s Steadv to strong for good U choice; ethers stea lv , good to choice, $1 2',a4 00, fair to choice mixed $J 25a4 25, western sheep, $4 10 n4 75, lixas sheep, W 0Da4 50, native lambs, f5 0 50, western lainhs, f5 50a0 50 New York Live Btock Mniket. New York, Julv 2 Ileeven Demand fair, prices steady, Bteeis, $1 70a5 M, dlstillerr fed, fr5 45a'i55. bulls, ?3al (fl cows, $2 354 25; ptoekirs, ?"! fOal 15 Calves Maiket fair and 25 ri'iOo higher, veals, $4 00a7'. culls, $4, butter mills, s.ia1 50, graders, $2 50 Sheefi Slow, good lambs, 25c. higher, all grades firm, sheep, fiat 35, few export, ft 50a4 60; culls, $22.50: lambs, l 70a7; culls, $4 50 Hogs Easier it 55 Wa5 75. East Liberty Cattle Market. Fat Ilbrrtv, Julv 2 Cattle Steady, extra, ff' (Wa5 Ml prime, $5 4:n5 CO common, ff3 50a4, Hogs ctie. prime mediums and bent York trs, M 42ija5 45 heavv hogs, $540, pigs snd lluht jorkers, S5 40a5 45 roughs, f3 '.5a5 Sheep slow, choice wethers, f4 2'al SO, common, fl Wi20, eprli. lambs, fl 50a5 50, veal calves, $5 50a0. Oil Market. Oil Cltv. July 2 -Credit balances, ft 25; eer tlflcates, ffl 2H4 bid for cash, shipments, June 2 1 and 30. 17 220 Hverage 0,031, shipments, Julv 1, 42,460 barrels, lurn, Jul) 1, 18,301 bar rcls. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surelv destroy the sense of smtll and complete!) ekrange the whole sjitem when entering It Hire ugh tho muecus rurfaees Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable phvsiclans, as the ilumage the) will do is ten fold to the good sou can possiblv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh. ( ure. manufactured by F J Cheney & Co , Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and Is taken Intcriall), acting directly upon the blood snd mucous surfaces of the sj stein In buying Hill's latanh Cure be sure jou get the genuine. It is taken internall), and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cheney A Co Testimonials fr'e Sold b) drusgltts, price 75c per bottle Hall's Family Pills are the best. leg. yS 1 I