A Backache strikes you at any time comes when you least expect it comes as a warning note from the Kidneys -Sudden twinges of painSudden twitchesSudden aches The Kid neys cause it all They cry for helpHeed the warningGo to their aid Go equipped to help them There is one sure remedy and it's endorsed by people you know by people here at home. Doan's Kidney Pills CURE A bad back, a lame, a weak, an aching back. Not a single symptom in all the calendar of Kid ney Ills Doan's Kidney Pills will not relieve promptly and cure more quickly than any other Kidney remedy. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Pcrarilon Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. C. The heavy winds of today are badly drifting su burban roads. Charles Ottlngcr Is still III at his homo on Laurel street. The funeral of the late Mr.. Oivn Mntteson occulted this afternoon, and was largely attended, ftom tho North JncUsou MethodlHt church. The ie mains were Intcricd In the Xuith Jucloon cemetery. The ptoductton of "The Power Be hind the Throne," last evening, va.i a losing venturo for the Opera House management. Sidney Masters, nn old resident, H still 111 at his home on Turnpike stieet. The boaid of trade Is doing Its best to settle the prott acted contention be tween the Kilo Tlallroad company and its local boiler makers. Charles Kpes. of West Church street, I on the ski? llt. Following is the population of sev eral Susquehanna county borough? und townships Clifford township, 1,131: Dlmoek township, S17; Dund.il borough, 139, Forest City borough. ),?79; Gibson township, V, Harford township, 1.4SS; Hfi-rii'l: township. CM; Jackson township, 1,301; Thompson borough, 309, Thompson township, 1st); t'nlondnle botougli, 351. Principal Curtis, of tho Oakland pub lic school, Is at North Jaekhon, nttenJ Ing the funeral of his grandmother, the lato Sirs. Oren Matteson. A social hop was held and largely attended this evening in Hogan Opera House under tltr auspices ot tho Holler Makers' union. Doran's orches tra furnished music for the occasion. Tho Kllto Entertainment company, ot Susquehanna, will give a iccital in the T.aUe View Baptist chuich on Fri day evening. Miss May MeMahon, ot Jackson Mrcot, la tho guest of relative and ft lends In New Yoilc and vicinity. Uev. Kdward Kllesworth ltellly, tlw now pastor of the Susquehanna Pres byterian church, Is drawing largo con gregations. During tho existing Kile boiler mak ers' strike, there has not been tin semblance of disorder. Villlam H. Montgomery, of Oakland, is In the Ilrnome county Jail, In Dlng hainton, chaiged with felling mort gaged property. It is alleged that ho rented a piano nt a lllnghainton piano btoro, paying $3 down, and afterward sold It to a second-hand dealer for JW.no, lecelvlmr ?51 in cash ami tho l remainder In Jewelry. NEW JVHLFORD, Social to tho Scranton Tiibune. New Mllford. IVb. C Mis. 1,. W. Moore is visiting friends In Harford, Hoy Hawlcy, having secured u post Hon in New York, left home Satuiday for Hint place. Union services were conducted at tho Presbyterian church Sunday evening i-ererftT'-ij' -'.J' '' 4W' "" " ) WARNING NOTE Washburn Street. Mim. M. llvitus, of IS-- Wimliljurn ntreet, wiyn: "I had baekncdie for ut leant tlireo yenis, not ulwnys ie.il bad, but it grow gradually worse, 1 saw Doan's Kidney I'lll.s advertised and Kot them in Jlntthews Brers.' drttu store. Tlit-y began to help mc within a week, and from that time I Krctv better rapidly until cured." by Itev. Charles Smith, pastoi of the Methodist church. MIs.8 Maud Aldilch vixlled Hallstead friends on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Miss Ilc-na. McConnell, of Jliirrind, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. r. F. Moss, last Friday. Miss Helen Hutehlugs entertained her friend, Miss Clara Hall, of Hall stead, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Lyons, of Mont rose, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. tJjir.Ut over Sunday. Mrs. Uruie Newman Is quite ill at this writing Miss May Bradley spent a couple of days last week at Hallstead. The many triends of Hoy Hawley tendered him a farewell party on Fri day evening, February 1, nt the opera house, befoie his ilepui turn for Now York. Itev. U. N. Ives, who has been quite ill the past three weeks, Is convales cent. HALLSTEAD. Bpeclwl to the Scrant-n Trlbunf. Hallstead, Feb r.. H. IS. Periy last week sold Hie stock in his grocery store to Harmim & Hllss. Tho new tit m is composed of A. Hllss, of Thompson, and Fied Haimiin. of Hlnghaniton. IJoth aie cxperlencsd and popular business men und1 will conduct a llrst-chiss general store. Mrs. James T. DuHoles wns in Hlnrr hamton on buslmss last; week. II, H, Perry will the coming num nior tlovotc his fiitlro time to the stone i business. I!slo Ahncy will bu in the employ of Mr. Pony ns quarry boss. T. H. Hays was in Scrnnton on Fil day and Saturday ore business. Mrs. It. F. liernsteln was In Scran rtn Klmpipiig Friday. Mrs. F. J. May wjkj In Scrantou on litislness Friday. J. F. Poole v.us a business caller !n New Mllford Filday. A Hieater party from Hallstead wit nessed the successful porfouiiance of "Tho Village Postmaster at the Stone opera House, In Illnghamton. hurt Fri day evening. C. ('. Simmons was In Montroau on buslne(s Friday. Filday evening an oyster supper was given nt tho home of I.ovl Hanker, Just outside of town, and was much cnjoyi-il by all who attended. The amount realized was fit. Mis. Lucy C. nartoo, of ningliamton, was ntQi tallied at tin home of Mis. H. C. Head last Siturday. Mr. und Mrs. Llslo Aimoy spent Sunday an the guests of Mr. Alniey's parentH in Locust Hill. A Hock ot white ducks stopped on the river hero Just in front of Hie town last Thursday, Many gunners weio coon on tho spot, and tho scene that followed resembled tho commem oration of tho Bunker Hill battle. Harold Hays killed thieo of tho fowls. Hufus TV. Smith, of Hlnghamton, fnrinrly a resident hnre, and nt ono fwn. jy-i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, time boiough tteasurer, was In town Monday, greeting old friends. Stephen Beavan'", the Oivat llend township tax collector, was In town Saturday looking: after tU- delinquents. James Hutchlngs has purchased a colt and Is bieaklug It In for a load hoise. W. M. Krioeller is impairing the Lawrence house, near the Baptist church. The Inteilor is to bo papered and painted and othniwlse made ten antable. Tho fall of snow has boomed busi ness for the farmois. They are- now rushing logs to market and otherwise making the most of thu slelchlng. Charles Knoeller has nnnouncd that ho Is not a candidate for Hi oillce of postmaster. Matthew Hand, James Mulready and John J. Hand were entertained dur ing Sunday by Martin F. Hand, of this place. Irving Kistler, of Blnghunilou, w.is homo to fpend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Michael Hays Is , reported nmong the sick. Aichlo Burr, of Susqivhannn, was tho guest of Hallstead fi lends during Sunday. Leon Sloat, of Susquehanna, wan home to fpend Sunday with his par ents here. , ; HOPBOTTOJll. SjiuliI to the Scrantcn TtlburK" Hopbottom. Fob 5. Tliei" will be religious services In the Unlvenbullst chinch Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Tiev. Lewis w HI deliver a dis course on the subject, "What shall v bellovo concerning rtevelntlon." Atrs. Lord, a woman elghty-nlno years of age, Is critically 111 with gilp at the homp ot her daughter, Mrs. C'hnilesi Miller. T'clurlnary Surgeon K. C. Tower, of Montrose, was called to town on Sat ut'day on professional business. Theie Is a movement on foot to es tablish a cigar factory here. Patties now opeiatlng a facloiy In Hlngham ton aro the pioniotors of the schein". Miss Hoop Lynch, of Clark's "Summit, is Ilting Miss Kllz.ibcth Bertch. The chlldien of IM, Conrad are 111. Little Helen Card fell upon tho ro on Saturday and dislocated her elbow. About eight couples of young peopli from heio attended the hop ut Brook lyn Friday evening. Miss Alta Finn is spending Hie wmk with Scrnnton filendf. The faimeis are settling- with tliv Scrnntnn Daiiy company for Decembir milk for about two thirds of tii amount due them. This Is on tin principle that halt a loaf Is profmablo to no lucid at all. Sleigh bells began Jingling qulti mer rily Monday evening for the ilrst thin ihls winter. Sevcial people about town are suffer ing with grippe but in most Inftinees the dlseafe does not aisiime a hovlou.i form. PITTSTON. BpeclM to the ecrant(in Trlbunp. Plttston, Feb. C Halnh Dupeo La coe, one of tho most prominent citi zens of tho Wyoming Valley, died about noon today at his homo on Ex eter street, West Plttston, aged 70 years. Mr. Lacon was a llfo long real dent of this vlcltny, having been born and raised here. Ho was a telf-mado mnni rising upon from n humbls car penter to one of tin most Influential ! nfnmmiiBirvvyiW- "wff'iyaTlmTK .sit Jmh'm- - Prospect Avenue. Mr. tSeurge It. Snyder, of mm 'ins pect nvenue, employe of the D., Ij. & Y. It. R. In their shops, says: "I found my bai'k glvlnc out on me. It hurt mo whenever I stooped, over-lifted, and the Mi hi ililns In the morning I was vry lame and stiff. It was very like rheumatism mid I suffered a creat deal from it. I saw Doan's Kidney PUN so highly recommended that f went to Jlatthcw.s Btw." drug store und got a box and began using Hum. Thoy helped me within a week and I gradually new better until 1 wa en thely 'cured. and wealthiest men ot this vicinity. IK- was the pon of Anthony Lacoc, a Fionchman, who lived to the age of 'o;t years, lacking thr:e days. At dlt feient times during his career he bad been in the real estate business and alo conducted a ijowder ngjncy lit re. Later he was cashier of the old Pit i sum bank, and while In this posi tion during the Civil war is said to have been the originator of "splitting of notes," as was practiced at that time owing to absence of small change. Mr. Lacoe was greatly interested In ielenco, especially In the collection of tosslls. His library abounds la som ot the rarest books of si-ience and lit gave them the closest study. In liiflneps he paid the greatest atten tion to the most minute details, and when ho discussed a subject It yas exhaustive. He was a thorough stu dent. After his retirement ftom busl- r. "s some thlity-flve years ago he nevoted his attention to the collection of fossils and for this he was known among scientific circles all over this country, ns well as In Europe. About live years ago ho presinted to the national government of the largest In dividual collections of rare coal Hora and Insect fo'slls ever gathered to gether and It has been placed In the .Smithsonian Institute at Washington. He mi rled on a vast correspondent with scientific men. both at home nnd abroad. Two chlldien survive, Jlulpli Duguo Lacoe, who has been In Cali fornia for his health, and Mrs. J. S. Whyte, of Hock Island, III., who, with her husband, was at her father's bed-side- when the end came. TUNKHANN0CK. ."! mI tu tho "naiiton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Feb. 5. K. J. Joiduu, esq., sat aa master in the equity case of Celestla DeAVltt vs. Httio DeAVItt and others, on TueMhiy. The Tunkhannock T. U. club held a i-oclal last Saturday evening nt the homo of Miss Mamie Connell, on, Kast Tluga f-treet. Among their guests' wore the following young people: Misses FannloStuik, Phllena Avery, Fannie DePue,' Kntlo Connell, Jessie Billings, Angle Burgess, Luelln llnrdner, Edna Uelthllne, Pearl Detrlck, Marlon Leigh ton, lluth Broughton, and Mrs. Vrort Bailow, Percy Htm k, Lee Stark, Oscar Kennedy. Frank Lolghtoti. Fred Wil bur. P.lchnrd Purdon, Guy Tltman, Stedman Harding, Patrick Boyce, .llle Betts, Thomas Boyce, Harry Prevost, Fred Harlow,' Mr. Peters, or Sayre, und Hv.ut Borden. Mrs. Patrick Boyce. of Pino street, had the misfortune to severely sprain her ankle on Monday, so that she Is unable to walk. Mrs. Charles Coodileh Is ontertnlnlng her sister, Miss Scuieman, of Wilkes Barr. Clayton Kcllosg, of Plttston, who has been visiting his patents, Mr un 1 lire, Harry Kellogg, at this place, bus re turned to the Plttston hospital, wheio ho is employed. Mrs. W. O. Oranam. accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Laura Hoy nolds, will visit relntlves In Scianton this week. Hx-County Comiulssloner Andrew M. DuWltt, of Falls, was a business man in town Monday. Mr. Colley, of ICIngston, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, P.oss llerrlek, corner Harrison nnd rutnam rtrcets. Mrs. A. E. Betts, who has been dan gerously 111 with typhoid-pneumonia, is decidedly improved. y"r "m &wiftmviwi ""- FJSBUUAltY C, 1901'. Doan's Kidney Pills CURE Diabetes, all Urinary and Bladder troubles, reten tion of the Urine, infrequent or too frequent Urin ary discharges, all dangerous Bladder and Kidney conditions which, if neglected, lead to that dread destroyer, Bright's Disease. Lafayette Street. Mm. 1'. S. Jones, of 101'J I-utavoue strict, says: "Stiffness of the knees, bloating around the ankles, pain across tho loins when stooping, lifting any thing or when 1 exerted myself, clearly proved I had kidney complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills were bi ought to my no tice through an advertisement 1 saw In one of the papers, and I procured a box from Matthews Bros.' drug store. I followed up the treatment until X used several boxes. The lameness and the bloating disappeared. I know ot others in Scrnnton who used Doan's Kidney Pills and obtained great relief." THE MARKETS. Wall Street RevleV. c urk, Feb. G. 'CoAny't nurkrt .n very ntliu nnd ended tho day fc-uierally liielur, but pticcs of itoilvs v.-cnt tbroueli marsv iiatlor-i In thu tuuue o thu tnvllni,'. The uuiktt win t-rm-mely kiutty tliruulioui but the cuiuUnt ciopi'lr.i; out ot new and nssixwslvo polun ul ktruigtu scrvtd to oerconio tho dlpooltlon to wll un tho lurt of timid holJeu ot lonir tocl; m well ih bv the bur tuiliM, who wire di-,oH-d to fijgieolie tattles inrly In lbs diy. TIm tcel ftoclvi hhowed themscbes nm to ytctdlii; - thc-o in other portions of tho ll.t and hcn me forco ot the selling inowmeiit had expended its. It th" recmery in tho ntnl btocks was .in Impoitsnt ir.rtucn-e In th mnrl.ct. tiuiibj; v.n tnillted to imldois jud there w.n a leiuiivin. ot uttnt lumoi-s of .i cniliii: nlmlcsslo coisoll. Uitlon cf thu gr;at ixrjioiatloiu in the trade, the opening l-c In Hie Mutlme-Urnn a.-t r.ot o well nulntalued, altlioutrli Mlourl I'jclflo tmAc a itroiiit reenter" liter, rlslnp to 91'k, .ind tlu abjl tciurltlej v.ers too- Uryftly bought, ll ujh lumored that ChieaKO und i:aV em Ullnoif had px-ii.'d u the control ot MUsnul I'acltlf" or St. I,ouU Southti-rn and the lately picvalcnt luir.M of a cciural consolidation of tho Soutlm tti in lallioad .j.leini llll retained their foite in speculation. Chleaiso and HaMern llliiioU ro B'i, and tln pirlenM I1-. A puit of '' in Tobano about midday wai a leaturc. lhero v.'.n a ury largr nuntKr ol wcki ot binaller r.illioiduhlch adunieU sharp ly under thu prevalllni' inipieuluii that ab'ip tiou of (.mil road by lh iaraer lallroad Mtin l tbi firder of tho day. Hoclctns Valley nic l,i, ditto prtfenctl .".',;, I'ciro Miiquctte 5, M!n. Ui-ipulU und St. I.ouU 2-i, ntaii-ivillo and Torre Huute o, nnd quid un extended list from 1 to J point, 'the mot important inou-mrnt of the da. vao tn tho later dealings uhen tho coakra tinil rennsjhaiu developed suddin and asrcs itd ttunitth, utter shonini; hiuptoms of tn-nl-mi rarlltr in the dav on a statitneut that tin dividend rn Ilciullns first preferred vould nit bo imreuffd tor tho pre;nt. The nowtmnt tetm ed tn bo baeil in ruiuoni n to tin' dUpo'lthm of ).chl:h VulU-.v, dllleletit lepnrti U-Uniiu it tn iaekawanna. Tleadlnv and Krir. Calm on tho movement wer. 3', for Lackawanna, i for Delaware and Hudson, ni.il frnm 1 to 2 fr.r ciher inembero in the (iroup. Ihi inotement in I'erntylrnnla w it not explained but It rwul'ed in an advance of four point?. Ur.lon I'.iUflo nnd Southern l'aclllo al sucetcded In throwlni; ilt their deprevdun, the formor udv&nrliifs to Id nid the latter to ho through ciuy otfer!nit in both ernes Total Mies teda, 1.517..MQ bh.iuv. 11e abcorptleu if middle nnd lot.er urado bonds tontlnu'-d cry hwy Rtid at ndianelwj prices. Total fall-, par ulue. W.'IO.toi. U . Us aib.-t.ccd U per cent, on tho but call. 'llu tollonlns quotations are luinlshrd Tlit Trlbiue by M. S. Jordan & Co., roomt 7W-T04 Meat) buildln;, Scrantou, P.i. Telephone CnX: Open. Hlah" Low- C'los- tntr. est. est. Iiu Aireruan Siinar U7"i j:iH lSii li;?i ArmrUnn Tobsrco 11. lUi ll'W 117"- Am. Nteel k Wire 47 l'", 17 l'i", Atchison M V -41U 'I'.. AUIiImiii. i'r sum Mi ' ill, llrook. Traction el '"l'i Tu4 "U, Halt. I" Ohio W)i I'J's lr'i li Cunt. Tobacco l'i J7 t.'i !' I'h.-s. "; Did" It IIU 4H; It Ms. t- ut. "e-.t -jiTt ni eoTi aii lhk, II. fc l Ht tl7'i 1I5H H7V M. Paul W" 151 !i l-'lii lUU Hoc): Mand lis l'.i l.'7" 1-J- IM. k Unison I.'.l 111 VA l'il, l.ai.ianna It, II l'rt'i Pi"".- l'i'li K'7'j 1'iili-ial Miel 17 J1U 47 .'il, yrdtr.ll ""Irrl, I'r 7i'is 779s "'- "'i Ivan .c Te , I'r '": l W UD IajuL. k. XaJi W til". 0J-. .O'j Man. Ilevatcd l.'l'i WlVj ll'Jv ll'i'-a Met. Traction In". IM plPi lOPi ilo. Pacltlo P0 'H wHi l. People' (Ian I'Cl'.i VllU Vak IdJlJ . .1. Cenlrsl ISM If.jVj lMHj IMYi smthein I'ai-iflo 47 4' fci 4i Nortolk . Wel ti"; in 4".i; Id Sutthern I'.u-lho Mi) r!!' l'i', Mt Smihrrii I'aeltlf, IT.... S7 -7" 7H S7"4 X. . Central 113'i in, l"j IIM (Iftlario : Wi-t .'fti3 .Ul" ..; Ui IMim It. II HT'-i l.M'.i IliVt l.M iMillio Mill It IIU 41 II ItiMiliiu: II. It -n'i ''l'i : "I Ilraillnit II It.. I'l. ... 72' 71 7l, 7itj rs.utl.srn It. It 2 it . "I hoiitlKtn, IV 7l"s Td'i 71'. M Trim. "oal A: Iron .... iViVi (,7i in n,i 1", S, Ualher V 1.1'; 1.1 Uli P. H. (.rather, Pr. .... 7 l'i 7. 71 "i 7.1 IT S. llubUr l'J'i 1054 3i I'nion I'aiitlo .vi. m f-s ikj'J t'nlon I'arlflp, IT. .... si, s"ii wvt viJ u i y y jy. EST1MONY Get what you ask for. Get DOAN'S. Don't accept something f'just as good." Most Druggists sell Doan's Kidney Pills and will give you what you call for. Some may endeavor to substitute an article they make more profft on. Insist on hav ing the genuine. Price, 50 cents. Hanu factured by Foster-rillburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. W.iU.sh, l'i". U-l .O'j ii HO Wistirn Union iS't M1..- a'n kt ruiOAco cit.M.v .MAitKirr. Open- High- Low- Ooi- UMUT. in. i"t. est In. llav T.".1. T5H T" Tl' Kebmaij" 72JJ T.t Ti'n 11't COKX. May 3i)' 'J-:i SOI. -Ti's lbruary ;, f.".'j T 'Ti O.Ufe. May 2i 2W. "J5V A' sew voiik nn.tv market. Open- High- Low- rlos. WHEAT. nu. pt. est our. March ill ;&. Tj'I, T"-Ta May , -Ui; nu, ,-iij ?"j COII.N" I May -tli 41. Wi i Scranton Bonid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. A ked. rimt National U-id. l"."oO t?i ronton Ratings Hank wO Third National Hank IMI Dlnio Deposit and PUconnt Bank . iCil Economy Light, It. & I'. Co Lacka. Trust Hafo Deposit Co ltu Clarlt k bnoter Co., IT PJ5 f-ctanton Iron I'enee 1: Mlj. Co Scrantou Axle Works LacLawauna D-diy Co, Pr. Countv Salnsi flank a Tiu.t (.o.. ivO t'llst National Dank (CjrUndnle).. i.. fctandard Drllllni,' Co Traders' National ltsr.k 141 Kcranton Bolt and Nut Co 105 BONDj. Seranton I'Msenger Rlluy, Unit MortK.ije, duo 1020 113 Tropic's btrcct nall.aj. Hist inoit- Ba.-e. due 1013 113 People's Mrect Hallway, Uencrsl niottgage, due K lis Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Tovrnhlp School 3 per cent. ... 4-1 KM Hi 300 24 PM Vlty OI acraruon cc. iini'. v K-t cent 1"- Scrnnton 'traction 0 per cent 113 Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (.C'cirictcd bv , (I, Pair, 27 Lackawanna Ate.) HuttcrCl.'.mvry, tiil'ao.! da'ry, lSa.'ih-. Cheese rull cuam, liiUijO. l'PB Wcjtcin froli, "Jla'Jllsc. i nearby irate, lloini Per b.i., cholre tinrrow, .3js.i.ii. Poa llcnm Ir bu., U.I3a2.SJ. Medium Deans Per bu., ,:.40.i!M3. Green Pea Per bu.. i'1.4(ial.41. Onions Per bu . Vlol.tC Hour Pest patent, l.b3. Phllndelphin Qinin nnd Produce. Philadelphia. I'cb. 5. Wheat Uc lower; ten tract Krade. I'eb . I.ia73iac-. Coin Stead , N.. 2 inlu-d, I'eb , 1illive. Oals -Sti..il ; No, :i white clipped, 3"j'.i. Iluttcr ;c. lowcri ui'j vietorn cieamcry, Sic; do. do. prints, 22i., do nearby prints, SJc Cir-.v-Fiuii, lc. Iimhri , firfh nearby wctrin and southwestern 31c. s do. southern, 21c, Chcc-se Dull und lu tl. J ". 1 . full crrants, fmcy unall, lP.e.; do. do. do, fair to choice, 10H-ull!e- Ileftncd uiais In clianid. tot ton I.e. lower; middling ui lands lOo. Tallow Kady; ell prime- m Illicit., 5c. i t It rev. J'.iCJ countiy prhnc, bid. , 4V"X".( cake. S'Je. Mto joultry 'le.iily; fowls, 9!al0l'jO. i old ronton, 7r. chickens, tiVialOo.i ducks, HalSc; ifc.s.-, W.llc. llicvscd poulllf I'lrnij fo.tU rliotci, inr ; do. f.i.r to Kood, ' pavHc I old rc-Ater, ii!tii7c-.; m-aiby chickens, lwl-tr. j wefitcrn do. Oalle. : tuilws, cholco to fancy, lflalLV. j duc, ll.iUc. Ilecelpu Kloui, o.j banvls, and l.SW.X) pounds in sacks; wheat, l,3"i biMuls; cc-iii, J.tXKI buhels; oats, W00. ildrintiitr -Wheat, r.onc; com, ICr.OOJ bushels! iat, Cn.')i tiu! llr. New York Grain ami Produce. New Veil;, lb. 3. I'hiur W.ak und lower with vtht.it. Wheat spot weak; No. i rrd, Tl't a". I. o -b- nli'iill So. 1 lioithein lliilmli, tC'. (, o. b. nflout. Optlcns opened steady but diti-li'sd ttt-akiicMi and thetl Atak ut PV lid il.cllnr. Maich clorcd ih'.c; lsy, 7lij. . .uli-. Tiil.i. I orn Miol tti.nlj : No. 2. 17c c-IcCatt.r, uiid li'iie- I. u. b. jtl.-it. Options iiinJcratrly uclhu anl iteadv; cl.csl itrad) ut 'C. net adtanro; May closed 4l!ic.i July, 4l',;i Oiis-i-ikA steadi; So. E, ."-...: .. a, .iOc.J No. 'i white, .rji.aajljr, ; No. J ttlule, ailic-l tm'k inlved ititiin, .fllaVi'ici tuck white, Bla'IV. Options il'ill but strralt. lltltter I'lriii. but quiet: dull nearby, 13.121 :C tae tcry, llalltic-,; Juno tuaiiieiy, ISaloV-ie. ; imi tation irrjmrry, laijjIS'ir, t itate dairy, fir.li, I7all',;c. Cheese M id; fmcy laite, .'all IDudr, UUll'e fsmy-wnsll,-fall made, -II3 . ftf -r- FINANCIAL. Minucapolis Gen'l Elcc. Co 1st Con, Mtg. 5 Per Cent Bond. 1020. A FIRST LIEN upon thu most essential properties of the Com pany. The mangement is o( a. high character nnd most efficient. Credit of tho company upon es tablished bonis. Preferred stock regularly pays 0 per cent, divi dends. Price 104 and interest, 4 Basis Special Circular Upon Application. Spencer Trask & Co. 2r-29 Pine Street, 05 State St., Albany. New YOfk. 12o. I'gjTJ-nrm: state and Trims., Cla21VaC. southern, 19;a2iie j trcftcm, 21o Chicago Live Stock Harktt. Clueao. Teb. j. llecelpt', fi.to), inctuciins: 23J Teiuns; steers., slow; butchers" stock, steady; Irians, suady to strens; Rood to prime steers, ifae; poor to medium, J1.lojl.on; stockei-s and tecier.', s!ot, 10o. lewrr, j.im 4.M; cows, J2.C3U.li; heifers. 2.76s4.40; can ners, slow, 2a2.(0, bulls, fl.rjal.25; elite.-, strong;, l.i.J.l."i; l'e.as fed Rtcer-s $Utt0; Tr Era-s tcrrs, s.l..'0a4; Texas bulls, 2.fOa3.80. Ilojs Jtccrlpts toda. J2,00u; toniorrow, 30,. GOO; left over, 3.000; 3 to 10 cents luster; clos ing weak; top, r.l". mixed and butcher". IJ3.21 nS.M; pcKxl in choice best), J.30a3.40; rough heavy, ifJ.15n5.25; lljhf, ?3.15a3.82J4; bulU ol sales, .ij.27'.aj.."j. sheep-Itttclpts, 12,0u0; sheep, svraV to Wo. lower, lambs, p) to 1" cents lower; good ta choice it ethers, M.W.it.40; fnlr to choice, mixed, WMaC.lO; sAvstem fheep, Si.fXiat.tn; lckui sleep, .30a3.50; natite laniln, .-.23a.23; sieitern lambs, r3a3-25. OliicRKO Grain and Produce. Chicago, Feb. o. With the exception of .ts the tending Heculatle markets of tlio bosr-1 ot titdo were dull today. Tho very Hstht dorrund ill.ci.uruKe.l holdeia of v.luat and that market declined )so. Com dosed a shade lower, and oats a shade up. Provisions were "JlJaSc. lower, Cavli quotation wero as follot. riour-)uiet und unc!iani;e.-; Ko, 3 eprl wheat, ftSailc. .No. 3 red, 7la7fi!c. ; o. 2 com, S7f;c; N'O. 2 yellow, 37Ca37?U". I No. 2 call, 23Untf?c.; No. 2 white, ZVAtZlfi. , No, .1 tthlte, .7a2Sc-.; No. 2 re, 81c; So. I flax and norlhvcst, l.m; tlmothv, lieo; pork, 913,e'Uin.f3; laid, 7.I0j7,I21L: libs, 0.SJi7.1.1. slioi'ldui, tUaiUac, ; sides ir7.13a7.23; wlilskrv, l.27. Siigars-t ut loaf, I2'J; Rrfnulated, SI.72, Knst Liberty Stock Market. Kitsi I.ibeity, Keb. 3. Cattle Steady; extri, 3.1M5.50; prime, 83.2iUs.W; common, $3a4 7.1 llojs Actlie, prime axoited lurelluini and bi ,t jerl.ers. (3.u..aJ.C3: llk'l.t jorbcis and plus. ?."..o0a3.02Vii Iieaty hogs, 5..V)a3.33, lounhs, J.1.75aMO. Sliecp Mesidyj choice wctl.rrs, $l.60il.7."; common, 2V!; rholco Iambs, s3.5cijj.60; rom. inon lo food, ?l:ij.J0; seal raltcs, O.Mt7.2" New York Live Stock. New Yi.rfc. Feb. 3. lloevrs Xoinlr.stlj" suscly. Calvtu. hjIs Heady; ordinary to choice, Vii e.75; lamtard eahc-s, nominal, heep-steady; lambs, strjl; and lower; shri, el '.".; medium tn prime lamU, M.5Hi,7,. II s Nomlnjlly svcal;, Oil Market. Oil (It, I'.b, . Credit balances, 1;'4; tr-tlla-ales, no bid. fc.le.-'Cash oil, at fl,M, 9,ikj; at il.Wt, ei.Ws). Itiilil. M,l(l; striaRf, n.'Ki. Milpii'.cnls, 122.UI2; ssiraco, 1".!I13, Youngr Wolcott Defeated. "1 lly lliiliinso Wire from Tim Associated IVrs ' (lalina, It'an,, IVb, 3. i:dd!a Mortis, of r"i rranclsco, Utt nlfht defeated "Vounir Wislcott' of etv York, In tlm sesrntr-i'li round of yt.uj was to hare been tS-romid i ..
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