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MORNING TRIBUNE, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1903. 2 vouchors are: James Dunn, J. S. Hummer, C. H.

Odenwalder, Heiekiah King. Amos Northerner, Denton Ditch, R. BranweU John I.Meut-ner, Harry L. Myers, H. Gansman, Thomas Wasserman, Rinehart Hoover, Kit.

Kenna, Thomas F. Streit, Harry DiRentiaufih. The surety on the bond is The Fidelity and De Cherry Pectoral Get well before you have to Ayefs liam K. Daniels, A. Keitihart, Alexander Bums, G.

W. Souders, Alexander Wills, Ashley Tozer and I. V. Evart. The surety on his bond js City Trust aafe Deostt and Surety company, of Philadelphia.

EDWARD II. O'DONN ELL Bell house, comer of Cambria and Railroad streets. His vouchers are: Areliiliald Treese, James Hopkins, W. Henrv, Rov McMullln, Joseph Meridetli, William K. Daniels, Charles Kirkpatrick.

A. W. Johnson, J. C. Evart, C.H.Cherry, J.

W. Ship-man and Robert Stephens. The surety on his bond is the Fidelity and Deposit Cominy, of Maryland. LOU AN TOWNSHIP. J.

B. CASEBEER Hotel Woioouonix'k, at Wop-sononock. His vouchers are: Josiah F. Har-ble, J. Fogle.

David Taylor, A. 0. Johnsou, Samuel Harlier, Harry Hurber, Patrick O'Oonner, William Kearney, H. M. Green, D.

McCartney, M. F. McCartney, John Yon, George C. Gates, S. E.

Tylor aud D. K. McCartney. The surety on his bond is City Trust Sato Deposit and Suretv Company of Philadelphia, Otllce'of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions at Hollt-davsburg, Monday, March 2, 1903. 11.

E. FERGUSON, Clerk Quarter Sessions. mcht-'J-lO. RICKETY CHILDREN. Loose joints, bow legs, big head, and soft bones mean rickets.

It is atypical disease for the best workings of Scott's Emulsion. For the weak bones Scott's Emulsion supplies those powerful tonics the hy'pophos-phites. For the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the nourishing cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion corrects the effects of imperfect nourishment and brings rapid improvement in every way to rickety children. Send for Free Sample.

SCOTT B0WNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl N. Y. TAVERN LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that the following appllontitms for "License to keep and maintain Hotel, where vinous, Rpiritous limit ud brewed liquors and admixtures thereof, may be sold by retail" have been tiled in theotliee of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Blair ami the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that the same will be presented to the said court for hearing on Monday the Twenty-Third Day of March, 1003- ALTOONA CITY. FIRST WARD.

A. H. LYSE AND A. 0. SINK Hotel Riohelieu, southeastern side of Chestnut avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets.

Their vouchers are: C. A. Puke. S. V.

Storv. i. F. O'Neal, S. Kogirer, H.

Pimtmail, H. K. Story, George Hanisher, H. H. Himuau, J.

H. Barman, S. B. Tipton. Edwin K.

Cramer. A. F. Calheliu, illiams. Miller and W.

S. Shinier. The surety on his bond is The Citv Trust Safe Deposit and Surety of Philadelphia. 1.01'ISC. KE1.LEK Majree hotel, Nos.

1202 and 1204 Eleventh street, between Green avenue and Twelfth avenue. His vouchers are: C. E. Yeaits. liootye N.

Van 1'vke, C. A. Puke. John A. frwiu, Frank B.

Uenker, Loreim Mattes, B. W. Storv, William Horner, C. V. Boring, S.

K. Murphy1, A. M. Bearxlsloy. William Fry.

Austin Pieitt'er, Otto 1'laok, S. Rosier and John A. Ueesey. His bondsmen are: P. L.

Morrison ami Louis I'lack. KK.11ARI' All EE Macree hotel, southeastern side of lireen avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. His vouchers are: J. M. Cook, C.VY, Borins L.

F. Himuau. John O. lionder. John A.

Clark. S. Rower. Frank B. Patterson.

J. Moore Hardv, W. S. Shinier. Coulter Emerson, R.

B. iiiemi and J. E. Sliute. His bondsmen are: Morris Cornier and W.

W. Trout. F. I). RAY Altamont hotel, southeastern side of Eleventh avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets.

His vouchers are: J. S. Stier, Strauss, J. L. Matthews.

H. M. Bruiier. James S. Mackie.

1. B. Paiujheny, H. C. Fay A J.

M. Cook. C. A. Duke.

C. L. Roller, J. E. Shute and K.

A. llhorer. The surety on his bond is the Citv Trust Sale Deposit and Surety eomivanv. of Philadelphia. Pa.

JAMES iJORSCCH Leonard house, northeastern side of Tenth avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. His vouchers are: Albert A. Kinnev. 11. H.

Uininan, I'tias. W. Yon, Wilson Holliiisshead, J. M. Cook.

C. A. Duke. S. B.

Tipton. Jiu Ackers, M. F. Green. H.

L. Marsh, H. K. Russell. Scott Smith, J.

E. Shope. John A. Clark and B. W.

Hatch. His surety on his bond is The City Trust Safe Deiosit and Surety company, of Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES P. BENDER Hotel Elwood. No.

1118 Tenth avenue. His vouchers are: Jacob Lush, Joseph I'umev, Johnson Stoahl. C.P.McKee, H. L. Borius, M.

M. Loomis, F. Myton. John limn Seiiit Smith. Daniel Zeak.

Thomas No. 2 yellow, 45c. No. 2 oate, No. 2 white, No.

3 white. 35c; No. 2 rye, 49jc; good feeding barley, 43 fair to choice malting, 4854c; No. 1 flaxseeil, No. 1 northwest ern, prime timothy seed, mess pork, per barrel, lard, per 100 pounds, short ribs, sides, Bhoulders, $8,374 short clear sides, Uhicaoo, March 3.

Cattle Receipts, 4,200. No Texans. Steady. Good to prime steers, poor to medium, stockers and feeders, cows, heifers, canners, bulls, calves, Texas fed steers, $3.504.75. Hogs Reiipts to-dav, tomorrow, 25.000; left overi 5,500.

Steady. Mixed and butchers', good to choice heavy, rough heavy, litrht. Hti.ti0r3l7.00: bulk of sales, $7.007.30. Mieep 12,000. Sheep and lambs steady to 10c lower.

Good to choice wethers, fair to choice mixed, native lambs. $4.75 C5.25. Liberty, March 3. Cattle Market steady. Choice, prime, good, $4.905.15.

Hogs Market firm. Prime heavier, mediums, heavy Yorkers, light Yorkers, 7.00; pigs, roughs, $5.50 (.85. Sheep Market steady. Best wethers, culls "and common, choice lambs, veal calves, $8.509.00. ITEMS FROAi HENRIETTA.

M. A. Rhodes spent Monday in Altoona. Frank Burget spent Saturday at Altoona on business. John Cliber, of Hollidaysburg, was hereaways on Moiuky on special business.

Miss Annie Wertman. of McKee's GaD. spent a few days of last week at the home ot Jacob li. Smith. E.

I. Burget, of Pittsburg, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Burget, over Sunday. Lumber Inspector Books, of Roaring A Remarkable Case. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumdnia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure.

She says: "The coughing and straining so weakened hie that I rin down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until 1 used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." J. Ross Mateer, W. H.

Irwin, John P. Butler. Pattie Shells at Stewart's restaurant. think of weak. lungs, bron chitis, pleurisy.

J. C. Aver Springs, was here on Saturday inspecting switch, tie and car lumber. Daniel Glass, of Kendleville, and John Glass, of Albion, attended the funeral of their mother, Mre. Elizabeth Glass, on Thursday of lust week.

Cut thiB out and take it to A. F. Shom-berg'8 drug store, Twelfth avenue and Twelfth street, and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-lots, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size, 25c per box.

Pattir SiiKixa received daily at Stewart's restaurant Call at the Tribonb Job Rooms when you want Business Stationery. THIS REMEDY IS SURE TO GIVE Satisfaction. Ely's Cream Balm CATARRH Gives Relief at Once It cleanses, soothes anil I heals thvcleeenseil mem HAY FEVER bra ne. It cures Ca tarrh and drives away a cold in the head quiekly It is absorbed. Heals and protwtithe membrane Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.

Full sine 60c, at DnipKistK or by mail; Trial size lOe, by mail, KLY BROTUKRS, i Warren Street, New York. Pure Food Good Coffee. Coupled with 4hat expression, and quite fitting, too, is our justly popular Muntain City Blend, 20c per lb. We want you to try it you'll become a customer. Other grades from 10c to 35c per lb.

Purity Butterine haw no superior even in the finest creamery butter. Have you tried it? All right, isn't it. Per pound, 20c and 22c. Mountain City Butter Co. Cor.

Green Ave. and llth St, CHAS. DAVIS, Mgr. for Spring. Millinery.

Folded Chiffon Hats in black and white and colors. The price is about 33J per cent less than usual, $2.98. A veritable garden of flowers on sale, and every spray marked at about half the usual prices. Large sprays of violets, foilage, 75c, 49c, 39c, 25c, 19c and 10c. Shear Muslin Roses, 3 in a bunch, in all the delicate shadings; per bunch, 25c and 10c.

All the ladies' $1.00 all wool vests in scarlets and grays, extra fine quality, full fashioned. We are closing out at 65c each. Ladies' fine black, fleece lined hose, guaranteed stainless. A fair value at 25c. Yours at 15c a pair.

posit company ot ANDREW J. ENGI.E Englo hotel, northwest corner of Tenth avenue and Fourteen tn street. His vouchers are: J. Butler, F. D.

Saupp, II. Gatisman, Z. D. Sutter, S. Neuwahl, D.

Wasserman, Angustin Strausler, C. F. lVngler. H. X.

Pitier, John Casserly, S. Beiidlieiiu, Patrick Rvan. Gus Simon, C. N. Redding, Charles H.

Delano and L. Matthews. His bondsmen are: Julius Blumenthal and Patrick Ryan. PATRICK BRASL1N West End hotel, northeast corner Tenth avenue and fifteenth street, his vouchers are: Elias Waguer, B. L.

Comstock, Anthony O'TooIe, John M. Baker, John H. Ger-lach. Louis Baker, G. W.

Benson, Frank Dun-lap. W. P. Sherry, John Clohessy. Patrick J.

Smith, James Fagan, S. Neuwahl, H. Gansman, Jeremiah McNamara and J. W. Lasher.

His Wmdsmen are: T.J. Tiernan and James N. Grve. THOMAS HEATON St, Lawrence hotel. Elev enth aveuueaud Fourteenth street.

Ills vouchers are: William E. Shope, Craig S. Rhodes, F. A. Tibbott, E.

J. Criste, Frank A. Lizman. P. F.

Garrahan, Miles Moran, H.Gaiisimin.D. Wasserman, Charles V. MeCormick, William Kellv, James Rowan. 0. T.

MeCormick and C. X. Redding. The surety on his bond is City Trust Safe l)t-Ktt nnil Suriitv enmroinv of Philadelphia. EMU, THE1ME Seinnitt house.Tliirteeiith street near Eleventh avenue.

His vouchers arc: Bertram Leopold, J. Butler. E. TicUe.Pavid F. Ma-gee.

Ed. H. Hartel, Charles II. Delano. F.

D. Saupp, Cornelius N. A. Ricknliaugh, Harrv Albert, John S- Sweer, Jacob J. Klink, 0.

F. Dengler, S. Bendheim, Joseph Carlin and 1. Blaw. His bondsmen are Samuel Marsh ami S.

Bendheim. MATTHIS TAFERXER I nioii hotel, south side of Twelfth avenue. No. 1313. ins voucners are; J.

W. Crouse. Denton Ditch, Harry Allert, H. J. Dietrich, Edward Laubacher, William F.

Cretin, Z. D. Sutter, A. L. Cretin, William Traeger, Harrv Wise.

T. M. Short. J. H.

Watson, John Duglii, R. W. Ilaiina. J. B.

Irwin, J. A. Rieka-haugh, Ludwig Hartel. His bondsmen are: Julius Blumenthal and Leopold lngold. EDWARD T.

DRHEW Sherman House, north west side of Tenth avenue between rourteenin and Fifteenth streets. His vouchers are: J. M. Bement, J. A.

Carnev. R. Ford, Joseph Carlin, Craig S. Rhodes, J. H.

Davison. J. II. Winters, Audrew Jones, Jerry Clancy, J. W.

Plunkett, William Gilliland. Gils Simon, P. J. Riley and Harrv Reppert. The surety on his bond is: The City trust Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia, Pa.

FIFTH WARD. CHARLES T. MILLKR-White Hall hotel. Six teenth street and 1 welttn avenue, ins voucners are: William J. Kellv.

Silas A. McGough.E, W. Border, M. McCauIev. Adam Behm, F.

D. McCov, Ira W. Hess, William Stitller, Martin Stoltzl J. E. Parsons, M.

A. Bradley, Frank Me-Mullin, James S. Adams, G. C. Ilaggerty.

G. H. Miller and W. H. Price.

His bondsmen are: John Fearbeek and W. C. Breinieeke. GRANT YON Mountain City hotel, corner of Sixteenth street and Viasiungtoii avenue, jus vouchers are: J. F.

Copely, Levi Good, John Cassidv, Edward Kottman, J. S. Silverman, James Jones. Matthias Huber. Theodore Bertram, Silas A.

McGough, H. C. Thompson, Jacob Brown, H. Knisel, E. R.

McGough, Andrew A. Smith, Augustus Brown and Arnold Surver. His bondsmen are: W. C. Brennccke and F.

M. Smlthmvre. NEWTON CRCM Clarendon hotel, north comer of Eleventh avenue and seventeentii street. His vouchers are: J. X.

Newcomer. R. Swans-worth, John Haller. Albert E. Bickel, Frank Dangler.

James Morrison, Charles H. Jones. V. T. Adams.

Xorris Henderson, Moses Freeman, C. F. B. Metzger, A. Berney.

George E. Mona-han and H. D. Switzer. His boudsincn are: Johu Fearbeek and Henry Held.

JOHN PEARSON Hotel Norman, southeast side of Eleventh avenue, Nos. 1719. 1.21. His vouchers are: D. A.

Reagan. J. H. McKenzie. T.

F. Connelly G. E. Shuu'k, James A. Nagle.

Joseph Howard J. Snyder. George W. Hall, A. C.

Doran. Abram Sheelv. E. I). Gnnniller, Joseph E.

Kelly, Martin Stoltz. J. W. Plunkett, Jonii Russell. John J.

Carroll, John Clark and G. C. Crawford. His bondsmen are: George II. Miller and John M.

Davis. J. BRAME Commonwealth hotel. Bmlge street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. His vouchers are: Noah Elpern.

J. S. Silverman, Samuel Rohangh, A. C. Purceil.

W. C. Bivn-necke. B. Silvenmin.Williuin Kyle, J.

S. Newcomer. S. Holander.Silas A. Meliougli, C.

D. Metzger. John Leso, J. E. Beniier, Mar tin Stoltz, H.

C. Means and J. I'. Ilaggerty. His bondsmen are: John Fearbeek and Theodore Barroner.

JOHN GIBBONS Bolton house, No. 1000-02-CH Bridge street. His vouchers are: Jobnl allaghan, John P. Kahle, F. Sellers, David Riley, Martin Stoltz.

Stannev Noonan, Mett McKen.ie, John Tiernan, Orlando W. Brown, C. H.Ncsbit, Jacob Silverman. Michael W. Sheehan, J.

E. Hartloni John Kahle, 11. S. Cruiu. Patrick Tiernan and Noah Elpern.

His bondsmen are: ThomasJ. Tiernan and John Fearbeek. F. X. XOTHAFT Altoona house, southwest side of Bridge street, (No.

1001-lW.) His vouchers are: T. E. Burke. F. X.

Eiher.M. J. MePonough, J. T. Bovlan.

William Shatter. Patrick Tiemau, Isaac M. Burket, u. s. crum.

iuiwara on-nell. Frank McGurtv, J. W. Swisher. H.

J. MeDonoitEh. Andrew C. Doran, F. S.

Chilcote, W. W. Brantlinger and Thomas E. Dixon. The surety on his bond is Fidelity and DeKsit company' of Maryland.

ALBERT RUTHERFORD Keystone hotel, No. 2201 Eleventh avenue. His vouchers are: John Loncenran. H. H.

Bare. James A. Nagle. H. Geisinger.

W.J. Smith, John Judge, Charles Bickle. Jim Wilkv, Patrick Penney. Fouut Barr. John McGlinn.

John Jenkins, S. Stutzuiim, John Russell, Frank Kehoe, B. C. Fletcher, M. N.

Ansman and J. W. Bloom. His bondsmen are James Parker and Jacob Ackers. PATRICK F.

Bl'RKE Fifth Ward hotel. No. 1011 Seventeenth street. His vouchers are: Patrick Tiernan, Albert E. Eiehelberger, John J.

Mc-Kenua. M. N. Ansman. Noah Eliiern, Frank E.

Hammer. Charles Beckel. Frank Beokel. James McLaueh n. William R.

Carter, Itnck Ml eovne, Michael Canola, H. Crum, Joseph F. Ansman. John M. Davis andjerry McKenna, His boudsmen are: M.

J. McCann and Michael Cauole. D. EDWARD Bl'TLER Hotel Butler, northwest em side of Eleventh avenue between Sixteenth street and Bridge street (No, 1610 Eleventh ave- 1IUC. I ni9 lunt ucia aiv.

inuiniu ij iir, ucuigv- W. Stewart, James A. aagie, s. J. ouenzier, Georee H.

Miller. Howard J. Snvder. Ton Grif- fln.Thomas B. McConnell.

E. Vi. Border. James Halligan, Ira VV. Hess, Joseph E.

Kelly, George H. Kech. John Strobaugli anil Jacob Berbam His bondsmen are: Johu M. Davis and John B. Flanagan.

HAIMAN CRAINE International hotel, south west corner of Eighteenth street and Thirteenth avenue. His vouchers are: M. Baron, Solomon Diamond. I. Kantner.

M. Charmiis. H. Wolfson M. Levine, I.

Seherin. W. G. Gooilman, Norris Henderson, J. wilanskx, Harry Fineberg.

M. Lenson, Jacob Silverman. Solomon Brett. Sam Rushall and Jacob Bemian. His boudsmen are: Harry Slutzker and J.

Singeraian. SIXTH WARD. HENRY SMITH Sixth Ward hotel, northwestern side of Seventeenth street between Seventh aud ami Eighth avenues. His vouchers are: J. H.

Holsinger, J. M. Enzbreniier, William Bowman, Fred Pietsch, Charles S. Barnes, John J. Crum, Albert Greiner, Bernard Keller, Henry Brede, Martin Stoehr, Thos.

Stuart, George Martin, James R. Bigham, James McGounell, Johu Dorman and M. L. Kuhn. The surety on his bond is the City Trust Safe Deposit aud Surety comnanv.

of Philadelphia. Pa. GEORGE SCHMIDHAMMER-Blair house, north western side ot Fourth avenue between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. His vouchers are: John M. Haas, Peter Moore, E.

R. Durst, Fred Koelle, John Mayer, Amos Cornier, Anton Stoner, John H. Mayers, Casper Loeher, Frank Joseph Loibl, Matthias Fleig, George Koelle, William Schindler, John Herman, John H. Moore and Henry Wittner. His bondsmen are: George Koelle and Albert Schuitz.

HENRY McGUIRE Waldorf hotel. No. 1819 Eighth avenue. His vouchers are: Stewart Hale, William Ault. John Werner, James McDonnell.

William F. Reifsteck, Miehael J. Laughlin. Geo. B.

McC. Lykens. J. R. Tomlin-son, John M.

Bartley. Luke McGuire. D. A. Wesley, Patrick Murphy.

George Barr, Richard J. Brimmer. Clarence H. Murr and Andrew Forr. His bondsmen are; Frank Nothaft, and Rudolph Farbaugh.

JOHN NEASON National hotel, corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. His vouchers are: Thomas Lingenfelter, J. C. Stultz, J. C.

Dumm, Patrick Murphy, Louis G. Hoover, Jo seph Cramer, J. M. Stephens, W. J.

McAteer, John W. Horton, William H. Minder, W. W. McCleary, Charles P.

Maloy. Wm. F. Reifsteck, M. J.

Laughlin. Albert Greiner and Martin Stoehr. The suretv on his bond is American Surety company, of New York. FRED S. WEIDERKEHR Exchange hotel northwestern side of Union avenue between Twentv-third and Twentv-fourth streets.

His vouchers are: William Moore. John Seil. Wi iam V. Bowers. Francis J.

Frank. Joseph Keller, Jacob Furrer, Anton F. Greiner, John Greiner, Josenn G. Greiner.un.Kemmiii.Anton Karl. Am brose Toutz, Ambrose A.

Toutz. Philip Kabis, 1 j. Loncivan ana r. v. Kaulbaum.

His bondsmen are: Norbet Siegrist, Nicholas Greiner and John Porta. EDWARD J. DAY LaPierre hotel, corner Sixth and Union avenues. His vouchers are: R. Y' Eden, William N.

Rilev, L. Stumleugh, Eddie Lee, Paul Karl. H. G. Stover, August Oexle, Joe Hainstab, J.

C. Kammerly, John Lung, Frank Hazenstab, Jacob Furrer. Max Oexle, John Ganzenhuber. J. C.

Dumm. A. Hoover. Samuel Hanm-aves and George Ritz. His bondsmen are: Johu McConnell and P.

L. Morrison. M'CANV Seventh Avenue hotel southeast corner of Seventh avenue and Twentv-seeond street. His vouchers are: A. J.

Stoner. Rnben Askey, S. O. Stoiz, John F. Coho, F.

P. Kali- For Same Quality and Prices Are Always Lower at THE BON TON. THE MARKETS. Range of Prices at the Various Centres of Trade. Philadelphia, Match 3.

Wheat-Market dull but steady. Contrart grade: March 7i79 Jc. Corn Market dull and J(5Ue lower. No. 2, in export elevator, SL'i-'Jc; Man-h, 52.V52c.

Oats-Market quiet but eteadv. No. 2 white clipped, 4'2J43e. Wool Market unchanged. Provisions Market unchanged.

Butter Market firm, good demand. Extra western creamery, 29c; do. nearby prints, 32c. Eggs Market firm, Ac higher. Fresh nearby, ltijc, at the mark; do.

western, 16Ac, do. southwestern, 16e, do. southern, 15ie, do. Cheese Market firm, fair demand. New York full creams, prime, small, 1414jc; do.

do.do. fair to good, 13J13jc; do. do. do. prime, large, 14c; do.

do. do. fair to good, 13J13ic. Refined Sujrars Market unchanged. Cotton Market 10 points higher.

Middling uplands, 10.45c. Tallow Market dull and unchanged. City prime, in tierces, 6 Karw do. dark, 51(S62c; cakes, 6Jc -au-i-F Live Poultry Market steady fair de mand. Fowls, 13c; old roosters, 10c; winter chickens, lS20c; turkeys, 15 16c; ducks, lDfaubc; geese, 12f)15c.

Dressed Poultry Market quiet, fowls easier, a owls, cuoice western, hc; ao. southern and southwestern, 1313Jc; do. fair to good, old roosters, lOic; roasting chickens, nearby, 14 17c; western, large, 16e; do. email and medium, 1215c; tur- kevs, choice, 19()20c; do. fair to good, 1718c; old ducks, nearby, lS(VtLl)c; western lofaubc.

Receipts ilour, l.iOO barrels and 2, 310,000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 3,200 bushels; corn. K3.000 bushels; oats. 31,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, corn, 2,400 bushels: oats, 44,000 busnels. CniCAGO, March 3.

Uuietness pre vailed in the grain pits to-day and although the markets were firm the greater portion oi the session, the close was easy, Slav wheat being a shade lower, May corn being down Jc and oats off a frac tion. Provisions closeil steady with the Mav products from 5c lower to 12Jc hisrher. The leading futures ranged as lollows: Wheat No. 2 uic, nic: July, 733c. 733c: September, (21c, (24c.

Corn No. 2 March, 47i(SU72c; July, 45fW 454c, Oat No. 2 March Aiay, ooc, SSJSoJc; July, 323c 32J32c; Septein ber. 2 U. 2 Mess Pork, Per Barrel May, lfs.30, July, $17.75, September, $17.20.

$17.15. Lard. Per 100 Pounds May, July, $9.67, September, $9.67. Short Ribs, Per 100 founds May, $9.90, July, $9.70, Sep tember, $9,624, Jj9.o0. Cash quotations were as toiiows: 1'iuui nun auu toiui.

wheat, 7679ic; No. 3 do. No. 2 red, 75375ic; No. Flour dull and easier, sso.

z. spring 74(44c; 2 corn, 45c; A Printer Greatly Surprised. "I was never so much surprised in my life as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T. Cook, pressman of the Asheville (N. Gazette.

"I contracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by get ting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without Denent. une aay wnue looking over the Gazette, I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and before using two-thirds of it my rheumatism had taken its flight and 1 have had not a rheumatic pain since. For sale by A. F.

Shomberg, lwelltn avenue and "Twelfth street. mar2-m-w-f-2w DID YOU GET APIECE OF THAT "BLUE SKY?" No! Well That's too Bad Now look here, suppose we get down to a little common horse sense it's reasonable to suppose that the fellow isn in business to-day who i TT ITTT can "Uurmsn xournome nun and you will admit the absurdity of a proposition whereby your con tributions tend to ennance tne vaiue of some other fellow's personal property and, at the same time furnish a trumpet for still another fellow to herald tne news ana assume an creun, thereof. That'B plain, isn't it? Direct stab at one of our competitors we're that counts for considerable. As we have often told you, there are NO PRESENT SCHEMES mixed into the business methods of THE GREEN FRONT. The intelligent public has come to realize that.when a locking chair or Srt of dishes, is thrown in with a pound of tea, SOME ONE musf'Pav the Fiddler." MOXLEY'S BUTTERINE was introduced to the people of Altoona in 1892, (11 years ago).

It has been on the consumer's table every day during that time. Other manufacturers have sent their product here, time and time again, but the period to remain has usually been of short duration. We mention this merely as an emphasis to our "Quality Talk." You will draw your own conclusions. We think we have said enough, except, perhaps, if you have been using any other brand of Butterine than Moxley's High Grade, don't condemn this article of pure food before you have tried the best GREEN FRONT MARKET, Cor. titli lie.

and lltn St. I Dairy Department. U. U. l.HMl.ln, JlBUBger, Prices Tell and People Tell the Prices, And that is one of the reasons why we have- worked up such a lirge trade.

There are reasons for this, a few of which we tell you about; reasons sufficient to guarantee good crowds to-morrow. 91um. S. C. Burket, Stewart Hale, Toutz, Joseph lleiner, Max Pietsch, John Snvder, William Moore, Matthew Dumm, E.

J. Dumm. Bernard Greiner, Frank Zeak, Ambrose Toutz, John J. Tracay, Jacob Shatter, Charles L. Shatter, Jacob Shatter and Charles F.

Ehren- felt. The suretv on his bond is The City Trust Safe Deposit and Surety company, of Philadelphia. Pa. EIGHTH WARD. FRANK A.

RAAB Columbia hotel, northern corner of Eighth avenue and seventh street. His vouchers are: John F. Walsh. Abram Kirkpatrick, J. K.

Hulvscher, W. C. Trout, C. W. Schmitt.

J. S. McCaffrey, J. Gorman. T.

W. ILeslie, J. H. Riling, Thomas Moore, Charles H. Krause.

John Speoee, William Burkey, L. Borland and William J. Woods. His bondsmen are Charles W. Schmitt and Herman Schmitt.

FRANK A. WENDT Valley Home hotel. Eighth avenue (No. 6011. His vouchers are: A.

C. Stonebraker, John Montgomery.Augusl Noll Geiiwetuures.uramorr,ii.KeiisiecK. manes Schmitt. Char es Mrstiier. e.

m. Micarsjonn II. Croft, H. A. Flenner, Harry Tenipletoii.

Frederick Spuhler, Eiuil Biiebal, John Krenn and C. B. Leader. His bondsmen are Christian Wolsberger and William Reifsteck. FRED.

GLEICHERT Germunia hotel, No. 621-25 Third avenue. His vouchers are: August Troinin, George M. Aurieh, S. A.

Hinton, Joseph Maloy. Nicholas Schuh, George Blyler, August Krieger. J. A. -Hotmail, John L.

Counzman, Martin Berad, L. H. Hofman, W. C. Mvton, O.

Reifsteck, Joseph MeCullough, Clemens Hanch and George Sclmndelmier. His bondsmen are Balner Koelle and Henry Kunzag. DAVID C. 1'1'DERBAl'GH Eighth Want hotel, northwestern side of Seventh avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets. His vouchers are: Patrick Carnev, George Snyder, E.

A. Hiller. C. B. Leader.

A. K. Ebberst, H. F. Reynolds.

O. S. Rhodes, Miles Kensinger, H. C. Rhodes, James Thompson.

William Mcllale. B. K. Taylor, James P. McHale.

E. H. Harding, W. J. Norton and W.

A. Kensinger. His boudsincn are James Fagan and Lawrence Fagan. ANTON SENZ East End hotel, southern corner of Fourth avenue and Sixth street. His vouchers are: Charles E.

Jeffries, Harry' Richers, Christ N. Lorenz.Johti Vogt.Freil.Schncider. William Kinzle, P. E. Chevalier, Louis A.

Stoulter, M. H. Yocum. G. W.

Johnson, William G. Hiller. Adam Schauer, Anthony Seidel, T. M. Thompson.

A. Mutchler and Joseph Kandel-binder. His bondsmen are Jacob Weiss and Jacob Weiss. Al'Gl'ST HIRT W'urtemburger Hot, No. 5CB-7 Fourth avenue.

His vouchers are: John Hirt, George Blvler, Oellinger, Jacob Voseler, Constantiue Joseph Pfeltcr. F. Lentz, Joseph Patchl, Hilarius Stehle, Herman Gn)ssi, Anthony Seidel, G. A. Sheeder, Carl Roth.

J. K. Huclischer and C. Reifsteck. His Ixmdsmen are Henry Fogel.

William Redwitz and Fred. Reifsteck. WILLIAM WEEST Grand hotel, northeast cor ner Sixth avenue nnd 1 hird street, mis voucners are: G. A. Schecler.

J. W. Arnsperger, C. A. Lucas, P.

E. Chevalier, C. H. Belie. E.

B. Epler. Joseph Tilson, Samuel Orr. C. E.

Brollier. J. H. Lordeman, Fred. Pnxss, John Fleig, C.

H. Foust, William J. Trostle, John J. King and John W. Eliv.

The surety on his bond is Fidelity and Deposit Com ,111 nv of Mum-land. GEORGE W. SNYPER Columbian hotel, comer of Fourth avenue and Third street, ills voucners are: G. W. Rhine.

Albert Myers, William Reifsteck, J. N. Ansimrger. Ward Bricknian. Charles A.

Enrhnrt, Edgar E. Nieodemus, William Slemmer, G. W. Trostle. Jerome Boyer, Morris Couners and WolfHappel.

His bondsmen are: I. M. Flick and P. E. Chevalier.

NINTH WARD. SAMl'EL COLEMAN Coleman house. No. 907 Seventeenth street. His vouchers are: orant Prv.

Harrv Rupe, A. Ableson, Mayer Silverman. Heaux, James Flanagan, B.H. DeTurk, P. P.

Callahan, T. S. Heacox. Grant Johnston, Geonre kiiix. Charles Shorb.

William C. Keys, Charlev K. Miller, Franklin D. Bover and George' M. Nieodemus.

The surety on his bond is City Trust Sate Deposit and Surety company, of Philadelphia, I'a. MICHAEL A. KEOCGH St. James hotel, southwestern side of Seventeenth street between Mar-earet and Ninth avenues. His vouchers are: Louis Adams.

D. D. Marble, George A. L. Vaughn, Robert Gardner, W.

E. Weaver, A. Ableson, Thomas H. Vaughn, E. G.

Ttex- ler. George McClelland. Paul ennig. Breeden. E.

J. Dillon and George A. Cornet. The suretv on his bond is City Trust Safe De-iinsit and'Suretv eomnauv of Philadelphia, Pa, FRANK J. MALOY" Hotel Franklin, northeast ern side of Seventeenth street, Nos.

902-04-06. His vouchers are: Murray Ward, Thomas J. Patschke, John C. Gallagher, Michael Nolan, George A. McDonald.

James English. Bernard McCIain, Ed. T. Mcliowan, Clement Rively.Pat Mi'ivinnuffh. John Rourke.

innstopner reeuey D. J. McVeigh, Charles White, W. R. Williams.

His bondsmen are Bernard McCIain aud W. W. Trout. BREWERS' LICENSES. Aud the following applications for "License to Sell Brewed Liuuors at Wholesale as Brewer'' to- wit: ALTOONA CITY.

GEORGE J. WILHELM. GEORGE SCHIM MINGER AND WILLIAM R. KAMSh i ine Altoona brewerv, southwest side of Thirteenth street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth ave nues. Their vouchers are: C.

F. Rudolph, Bendheim. E. F. Miller.

Chas. H. Levan, Z. D. Suter.

Gus Simon. John W. McMahon, Mans- tit-ld Rovd. M. H.

Neuwahl. Harry Albert- Sidler. C. F. Deiurler.

M. Oeflinger. Jule A. Neff, J. L.

Matthews and J. Dughi. Their lwndsmeu are: Euidius Stehle and Mathias Steh. A. OSWALD American brewery, northeast corner of Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street.

His vouchers are: Barthlin Kuny. Jesse Bartley, Charles W. Wiley, Peter Burkheit, John Biehl, John E. Kitzinger, Chas. C.

Kolley, Serace Aut. Charles Fetler, frank Schratf, D. G. Wertzberger, William Ault. Peter Kuhn, W.

C. Little aud Chas. A. Conrad. His lwndsmeu are: Beniamin Boycott and W.

Gottlob Klink, JOHN KAZMAIER Germania Brewery, north west side of Ninth avenue between tignteentu and Nineteenth streets. His vouchers are: Al bert, Greiner. Leonard Gieg, Joseph Neef, Fauth, Marcus Bender, John Flanagan, Adam H. Brede, D. E.

Latlerty, George Benuer, Magnus Bender. Henrv Doerr. Henry Wolf and O. Stolz. The surety on his bond is: The Fi delity and Deposit Company, of Maryland.

TAVERN LICENSES, Also the following applications for "license to keeD and maintain a hotel where vinous, spirit- ous, malt and brewed liquors and admixtures thereof, may be sold by retail" in the boroughs of juiuataauu ueuwooa anu in ujguu lunusmp. JUNIATA BOROUGH. FRANK HAID Hotel Savoy, northwest corner of Fifth avenue and Seventh street. His vouchers are: Alfred Holt, William Morrow, Jacob L. Snap, E.

F. Compton, J. 8. kilunger, John P. Woomer.

Mahlon F. Meek. Clement T. Moun tain, C. N.

H. Miller, J. A. Donnell. Charles Larson.

James Harker. George Smith, W. A. Moore and F. C.

Morrow. The surety on his bond is: The City Trust Safe Deposit and Surety Comnanv. of Pbilanelnhia. fa. JAMES R.MALLERY Hotel Admiral, north side of Sixth avenue between First and Second streets.

His vouchers are: J. A. Redding, M. F. Harritv, J.

H. Rice, W. A. Moore.F. S.

Smith, J. A. O'Donnell. Frank Stevens, M.J. Straw mier.

S. H. Behmer. D. M.

Tate, Andrew Stein- del. James Harkey. F. E. Stevens, William Riley and Frank Degrotte.

His boudsmen are Clement Rively and C. Hauser. BELLWOOD BOROUGH, J.J. O'NEILL Windsor hotel, north side of Main street. His vouchers are; E.

S. Henry, W. F. Cornelius, John Meadville, F. 8.

Hetrick, James Shultzabarger, A. L. Anderson. George Gor- such. Elmer Emigh, Charles Kirkpatrick, Wit To Cure a 'Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.

All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. h. W. signature is on each box. 25a Skirts Full line of Walking Skirts, made of all wool goods ia the newest and most popular stvles, in bine, light and dark gray, brown and black.

They come at these prices, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 up to $8.98. For $2.98 we offer you a Walking Skirt of all wool goods in all colors, trimmed. You could not buy its equal elsewhere for less than $4.00. kellv. J.

E. Shone. J. Losrue, Jon. Goehimur and 'John Clark.

His bondsmen are: L. kiui-niel. W. C. Mvton and Geo.

A. Klesius. JAMES Pl'XN Red Lion hotel, northwestern side of Tenth avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. His vouchers are: Ferdinand Purr, F. J.

Prunnrold. C. M. Givllaway, James O'Brvan. Charles Kinzle, Harry G.

Durr, Charles W. Yon, Bvron W. Yeatts, Charles kuhn, Jacob Lush, E. Klinordiinrer. A.

L. lireen, H. E. Mitchell. John Moran, George Hamshire and Geonte Azer.

His vouchers are: Matthew Dunn ami liiHinre M. Aurieh. JOHN SCH ENCK Brant house, northern comer of Tenth avenue aud Iwelttn street, his vouchers are: H. C. Bnrley.

B. W. Story. Thos. B.

Story, Eeidius Stehle, James R. Harkins, fillpr J. Murnhv wu rwiu-n. T. J.

House. J. S. Stier. Theo.W.

Allemanu, S. Henrv Lordeman, Frank Stehle and W. J. Turner. His bondsmen are: J.

S. Stier and J. Henrv Lordeman. DAIEI. MrfkORY Hotel Senate, southeat corner Chestnut avenue aud Ninth street.

His vouchers are Joseph Carney, E. B. Blummer. Tintnn. Borinir.

D. B. Isett. H. Burlev.

Frank B. Patterson, D. Earhart, Krnk I.nmii M. M. Rush.

Scott Smith. G. B. Hamilton. Thomas J.

Tiernauand F. B. Myton. The suretv on his bond is: The City Trust Saie Deposit and Surety company, of Philadelphia, I'a. SECOND WARD.

irm REAR DON Belmont hotel, northeast side of Eighth avenue. No. 710. His vouchers are: W. H.

LarTertv, James W. Shaffer, D. Harrison, F. A. Jackson.

Albert l.athero, Gately Fitz-eerald. James F. Nally. J. S.

Waltz, Isiuw yam. L. Black. William Nally, Geoiye Hurt. William M.

Tillman. Johu L. Collins, John Hummer and James J. Rowan. The suretv on his Wind is: The Title Guaranty and Trust nnnoanv.nl Scranton.

Pa. THOM AS K. CiiNKAD Marriott house, southern corner of Ninth avenue and Ninth street, His vouchers are: W. L. Jones, Miles Matsou, William Eisel.

0. A. Conrad. Seth W. Craine, James Matthews.

Philin Haniins. John Barroner, onre Meintel. Georue H. Barnes. X.

C. White Elwooil Hencher. Frank Georye Sciium, William M. Kay and M. J.

Hesser. His suretv on his bond is: Thomas Weir and George M. Aurieh. RICHARD D. HOt'P McCIain house, eastern corner of Ninth avenue and Ninthstreet.

His vouchers are: William B. Huber, Jonas J. oder, liirv-e Kurlev. William H. Hushes.

W. Haxkness. C. Durbin. J.

F. Tenuis, John O. Lathero. Dennis Kenneily, J. V.

Leader, John Mt'i'lxin .1 M. Peters. Bernard McCIain. A. Shatter.

His bondsmen are: John Farrell and David McCIain. KKKGl.K a L. H. BEEGLE Lafavette hotel, northwestern side of Eighth avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets. Their vouchers are: J.

M. Kauitman. T. J. Emory', T.

E. Travis, .1: K. Evster. J. H.

West. James L. Black, Cal Black. W. Roddv.

Georse R. Barnhart, lieoree M. Hart. William P. Maroney, J.

Cartwrieht. J. F. Tennis. J.

D. Bover, R. S. Mc- Falls and W. C.

Leonard. The surety on their bond is: Fidelity and Deposit company, of Maryland. JERRY J. KELLY Commercial hotel, north western side of Eishth avenue between Ninth aud Tenth streets. His vouchers are: Harvey Raueh.

August D. Heinz, G. lnnes, R. McFalls, C. E.

Kauffman, John Foster, R. E. Huffman. J. M.

Kauffman. P. H. Leonard Geonre M. Hart.

W. E. Brooks. W. L.

McMoni sal, J. E. Beetle, J. K. Eyster.

and C. Black, His bondsmen are: W.W.Trout and F. Hinman STEVEN Ml'Rl Ward house, southwest side of Ninth street between Seventh and Eighth ave nues. His vouchers are: J. C.

Vallade. Philip McGarvev. Christian Hauser, Joseph I'uverdor-ven, Joseph Kuhn. Martin Hauser, Martin Foster, Charles Hummel, Matthew Hauser. Peter Pielmeiar.

Fred Strohmever, Mathias Epple, A J. Snvder. and Jacob Hausaman. His bond men are: F.J. Seidel.Martin Foster and Herman Schmidt.

JAMES A. CONPRIN Hotel Schilling, corner of Seventh avenue and Tenth street. His vouchers are: Frederick Horst. Oliver Layson, C. Baum-gardner, Johu T.

Broadriek. N. Langguth, Roy Lookard, Jacob Gerhanit. Herman Endress. L.

W. Trout. James Attig. Harry R. Cousins, Otto S.

Hoover. Ferd Huber. Morlev P. Williams, John Foster and Mathias Stehle. His bondsmen are; John Foster and Matthias Stehle.

THIRD WARD. SAMUEL M. FISLER Hotel Royal. Tenth avenue corner of Thirteenth street. His vouchers are: Charles E.

Vauclain, Horace O. Kline, John T. Harris, Joseph Taylor. D. Irland Swenk, C.

P. Reading. George W. Dangerrield, Z. D.

Sutter. W. H. Holmes, H. C.

Putzman, J. W. Crouse, C. E. Wentsel.

J. Butler, Thomas Imler, D. Wasserman and Harry Albert. The surety on his bond is the City Trust Safe Deposit and Suretv Company of Philadelphia. Pa.

P. W. RICH Hotel Windsor, northwestern side of Teuth avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. His vouchers are: J. W.

Crouse, Manstield Boyd, Gus Simon, H. Gansman, C. F. Dengler, J. H.

Davison, Charles Sutherland. R. Ford, M. H. Xeuwahl, Harry Reppert, Charles J.

Klink, T. F. Delozier. H. Ritter.

R. H. Corne lius. M. M.

Treese and Frank Hastings. The surety on his bond isThe City Trust Safe Deposit and Suretv Coraiuiy of Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS MOORE Rising Sun hotel, Tenth avenue. His vouchers are: Louis Lippman. James McCappin, John VanAJlman, Julius Blutnen-thal.

Denton Ditch. S. Xeuwahl. Gib McCul-lough, J. M.

Bement, P. F. Garrahan. Charles A. McAleer, Louis Wales, Jeremiah McXamara, J.

H. Shorter, Audrew Lagergnen, Joseph Blu-menthal. J. T. Mentzer.

Charles Kellv and King. His bondsmen are: George Beck and Herman Beck. JOHN BRENNAN Behm hotel, northwestern side of Tenth avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. His vouchers are: E. C.

Reese, Charles J. Klink, A. Hazenstab, Thomas Imler. Gib McCulloch. Manstield Bovd.

D. Saupp. Harry Albert. H. Gansman.

Thomas Mc Coy. M. J. Lvnch. Joseph Edward Brotherton.

Andrew O. Jones, K. Klinesorgen, John Dughi and S. Bendheim. His bondsmen are: Adam Benin and F.

D. Saupp. WILLIAM G. CLARK Duquesne hotel, north western side of Tenth avenue between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets. His vouchers are: J.

W. Bement. John Van AUman. W. H.

Johnson. Thomas Imler. Gus Simon. J. JJudge.

C. L. Greek. D. Wasserman, J.

H. Davison, Louis Lippman, H. Shorter, R. Ford. Frank A.

Lizman, Joseph Carlin, M. H. Neuwahl and C. H. Rose.

The surety on his bond is The Fidelity and Deposit company of Maryland. JOSEPH P. WERTZBERGER Merchant's hotel, northwest side of Tenth avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. His vouchers are: S. Xeuwahl.

Ed. Laubacher, Z. t). Sutter, J. H.

Winters, John Dughi, J. A. Lauliaoher, Frank Ernet. Frank G. Snyder, Harry Alhert.

Philip Weaver. R. Ford. Julius Blumenthal. Charles MeCormick, Bendheim, L.

S. Bums and C. M. Rockey. His bondsmen are: William H.

Burenon and S. J. Breth. JAMES M. GILLI LAND Hotel Enreka.corner of Tenth avenue and Fourteenth street.

His Sale of To-morrow we inaugurate a mammoth sale of mid-season Millinery advance styles of Spring Hats, flowers and materials bought especially to turn this usually dull season into one of activity. We make the prices with that object in view. An exceptional opportunity to buy neat practical styles for about half the usual price. Flower Hats- An exceptional showing to-morrow of the now eo popular Flower Hats some entirely made of roses and others of fine foliage. Pretty popular styles, especially appropriate for evening wear; $10.00 would be the price if they were sold elsewhere.

The shades are here at $3.98 and $4.98. Clearance Sale of All Fleeced Lined and All Wool Underwear. Here is your chance to buy heavy underwear at unusually low prices. If you do not wear it out this season it will be good for the next. That's where you save money.

Ladies' 50c vest of fine Egyptian yam, trimmed peace buttons, silk lace and facing; drawers to match. At this price, a garment, 30c. Ladies' extra heavy vests, fleece lined, ribbed. This is a regular 29c vest. While they last, 18c each.

NEWEST SPRING NOVELTIES In Lace Collars, Silk Ties and Stocks. Belts. Shirt Waist Sets. Etc. in 111.

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