THE SCI?:ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. MAY -4. 1897. 10 IMglwrp Counties JORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA The Kile simps nt Susquehanna nro now on tcvtn hour time. Tin- Florence breaker nt Smlthvlllo Vim bndly Injured by lire Saturday. Tht 9usiiuolianna, Count MuMi.nl so ciety will meet nt Montrose todny. It l lepnited In Wlltos-Barre that c-x -Judge llhono will defend Hanker lloekn fellow. Unless there are late frosts, there vlll be an Inimeti-Jo fruit crop throiiRli out Susquehanna, county. Joseph Tinner, a resident of White Mills, was iltounnl In tho c-nn.il b-Movv "While MIIN lock Saturday nlitht. John tnsiahuni, of HurIics street, Vilkes-Harre. has been sent to Jail In default of $10tH) ball on a chaiirii of bUrainy. Muilc hall, "WHItei-tlai no, has seen Its last thentilca'. peiforinance. It will be toin down to make loom for the new hotel The Kile l.illroad Is putting n new scale. fort feet loi k In place of th" old thlity-live foot scale near the Kile pockets In Honc-sdiile. The twelfth annual convention of the HitHqu'',ann.i Count v Huiidav School nocf. '. will be held In the liaptlst church .it New Mllfotd teidnv. Theodore Hart and James 11 Moler nplre to the I'lttstcn postolllce Con gressman William W undet stood to have Dledsed his Mirnort to Mr. Unit. The corner stone of tho new St. Stephen's church In AVIlkes-Uatie will In- laid .it l.oon toelnv w lib brief cvei -clsos. No Invltntlons bnve been Issued. P. t Miller, llsh warden nt MeMlch-nel'.-t and pitllcv-niun for the I'ohoqu.i llne rishlnir nsboi Iation, has placed jili.mi iVOOO brook tiout In Pocono eic-i-k. Jultics Kill, of Stockton, was placed under at rest Sunday, charred with stabbinir Jameo Devlnncy In the back at Stockton. It Is feared Dcvlnney will die. John Hooney, of Plymouth, while- in cbilated, tiled to wnlk off with Oott frled's meat market In Wllkes-Haite and must now face a tilal for bur pi a rv Thlity small Lehigh Valley cars weie dostioyed liv lire In tho Old Huek inountaln hldlnc. The destiuctlon was due to tho biuhh llres which raged In th.it vicinity. ltiadfoid county's soldiers' monu ment will mind elite ctly In fiont of the main entiancc of the new court house, midway- between the doorway u-ul sticct .sidewalk. Chaile.s Scanlon left ye'teiday for J.os Angeles, California, wheie he will attend the convention of the Order of Hallway Conductois as a delegate from the lodge at Hallste.ul At a iccent meeting of the congrega tion of the Ilallstead liaptlst chinch it wfs decided to letnin Ilev. John Davis as pastor for another year and nl-o to Inoioase hl salary $100. John Zcburltv, until recently a clerk In TScnjainln Itauei's clothing stole at Jlnzlotem Ins di'anncaied. It is al leged that he dabbled In stocks and ot over $1000. although his friends relute this eh uge. Andtew Atwatcr, of flreat Bend, was quite seilouMy Injuicd In a lun.ivvny necldent Ills heiise too!c flight at a passing blcclist and threw Mr. At water out dislocating his shoufder and breaking several rib" A tiollev ear ran into thn wagon of runic T. l'atteison at Plttslon cster day moinlng snia-ihliig the vehicle and scatteih.ga big lend of llom nncl gio ceiles abou; the stieet. The horses nnd drhcr escaped Injury An lipltcopal eliuich oiganUation has been effected at 1'ast Stiotldsbuig, the llrst of the kind In Monroe county. Klshop Hullson is expected in Stiouda lmig in a few days to peilc-ct plans for the oiganUation of the new chinch. At Montio'o, John Itlce, of Forest City, the cell-mate of Altfeld, the con lidenee man, nloniled guilty to a charge of conspliacv to break jail, and was .sentenced to pi a fine of JriO, costs of pi execution, and nuclei go Impiison ment in the county Jail for three month''. The Lehigh Valley lallioad has le celved 1,110 tons of fio-pound steel inl's, which nre now nt Towanda and Horn et's retry, nnu which will be used to replace the mils on the cavt bound track between Hornet's Feiry and AVyaluslng. Tlie work will be done next month. Mine Insjieetor Divis of the II isle ton legion, it-poits for the month of April 2 fatal nnd S non-fatnl neclden(s In that dlstiiet. leaving 2 widows and 4 orphans., lloth the fatal accidents re Milted at the Stocktor coUicty, one fiom n fall tt coul and the second from n fall of lock. The executive committee htu Intr in chaise aitungements for the Five County Volunteer Fliemen'-. conven tion at Athens have changed the dute to Thursday and Fridav. Sept. 2 nnd " Thla wat. done to avoid eonllict with fair dates and lot othei icabons thought to be best for the meeting. Judge AVoodvvaid has le-appolnted I)i. CJ. H. Sen mans. Louis- Selbel and Pnul llohin, dliectnrs of the Plttston poor boaid. Dr. J. I,. Mahou was np polnted auditor. "With the ilato of tho .last fiscal year of the dlstiiet Paul Holian, of I'ltthton, comoleted twenty one vears as n dliector of the lioaid. c. Ktteilck. of New Yoik, has leased tho plant of the "Wllhes-lSane Gun cnmpan and will start up the woiks vlth tt huge fence of me.i. Mr. Htti'i Iclc litis Invented n gun which contains many ood polnis and ho claims to have oi del s lor about 2,000 nt piesent. He ptoposcs to ikal onlj with the Job b rs. Olllcer J. J. tlayloid, of Athens, has Invented nncl npplled for n patent for a police club which Is no doubt nn ex cellent nrtlcle. The stick Is made i emu lation size. A leather eovci, a whistle nnd encased dagger are the Inuxntant featuies, In case of n tussle If the club Is giasped the cover slips ort nnel gives tho olllcer the elro'i on the ns sallunt. If it Is grusped ugaln n spring can be touched which releases the club part. In which is enclosed an 8-Inch dagger. The whistle Is attached to tire handle nnd can be readily used. Major Thomas F. Penman, of this city, grand Junior wnrden of the Oranel Commnndcry of Pennsylvania, on Fil day evening last, nt Susquehanna, In stnlW tho following ofllcets of St. Andrew's commandery, No. 76, Knights Templar: Imminent commander. Ho mer i:. Spencer; generalissimo, Henry F. Mnnzer; captain general, Choi lea Sabln; treasurer, C. A. Miller; recoiel er, John O. Ilrewer. Following the cer emonies there were refreshments licit Hnndolph, of Humpvllie, Hrnel ford county, last week while suffering from dementia, awakened his two smnll children and had his wife elios them nnd then he ordered her to trke them to her mothers home, or he would blow her brains out, displaying a big lcvolver. She went. Randolph was finally captuied nnd taken to Athens, where phvslclnns succeeded In quieting hint tempornrlly by the ue of opiates. A huge butcher knife was found on hi person. A number of good catches of trout nre being reported at Sttoudsburg and It Is noticeable that a goodly number of leal lnigo trout are belrg taken. Adam Hit link, o Marshall creek, sue ceceled In capturliif, thirty-live trout averaging ten Indus Hdwaid "Berry, a Savlor-ehiug lislieimnn, has to his recoid fifty-two ti out, half of which triasuicel twelve to fouiteen Inches, and the balance fiom eight to twelve Inlies.' c. H Haul.us and Hon. James Kellngei secured slxtj-flve nice tiout nt Muishnll's creel;. Cleoige Sorbeit and 1. A. Gaidner, of L'aston, the oth er clay, caught 120 fine tiout. Jose ph It. Van Dusen, who died In Fhllaelelphia Sunday aged 82 years, was eine of the best known men In the anthiaeite coal tiade He was one ot the pioneers In the anthiaeite coal re gions, opeiatlng llrst In Luzeine and latci in Caibon and Schuylkill counties. Fer some vears he opetated the famous lilack Diamond colliery, at AVllkes Hane, and earned the reputntlon of being tlie most skillful mnnager of mn In the coal legions. No strike ever took place at a colliery of which ho had chat go, though ho had In his emuloy Jail; Kehoe and other members of the notorious Molly Magulie gang, by v. horn he was frequently threatened with violence. At the time of his eleatli he was the oldest coal dealer in Phila delphia, having for slxt-tluce ears been engaged In the mining and shin ning of Cll.ll. On Sunday afternoon, says the Nows Dealer, east bound No C passenger train on the Lehigh Vnlley, leaving "Wllkes-Hane at 3 03 p. m., was nearly llfty minutes late, due to Grand Tiunk connection being late The- train was unusually heav y, being made up of eight heavy cars, viz.: one dining car, one day coach, one combination car. two Pullman sleepers, one drawing loom car, one obseivatlon car nnd one piivate car, containing a special partj All the oats weie crowded and oets weiont n piemlum. Owing to the tialn being unusually long nncl all tho cas heavy, tlnee enelnes instead of the usual two, were attached to pull the tialn tin the mountain as far as Fair view. Hnglneer Hufford had chaige of the tegular engine, engineer Cavan, of Fail view, and Hnglneer Kelb, of Wllkoh-liaiie, were in charge of the helpeis. The train made a lemaikable and wonderful tun from Wllkes-Harre to Fall view. The customai time al lotted for this run of sixteen miles is thltty-fou. minutes, but this heavy tialn covered that distance with ease in thlity-nno minutes, thus gaining thiee minutes on the up-ginele over the usual schedule 'line. The train went Into Kaston about on schedule time. bratcel her ninety-seventh anniversary last Saturelny nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Lydln Hought. About llfty assembled nt the house to show their respects to tho eldest resident of our town. The dnj wns very pleasant ly spent socially, nnd the good things to eat were such ns would tickle the palate of the modern epicure. Those who enjoyed the pleasure,- of being present upon this rare occasion were as follows: Mr. nnd Mrs. David Goodwin, Mr. nnd iMr. A. IX Gnrdncr, Mr, nnd Mrs. David Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs llenjamln Goodwin, Mrs. Drayton Cobb, Mrs, Kate Stlfcs, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, Mr. Hnrry, Jny and Hay Gardner nnel Miss Anna Gardner, all of Factoryvllle; Mr. and Mrs, Jesse! Twining, Mr. nncl Mrs. Llewellyn Franklin, Mr and Mrs. John Good win, Mr. and Mrs G A. Goodwin, Mrs. C. L Franklin, Miss Jessie Frnnklln, Mr Hrnest Franklin. i-MIss Florence Franklin, Master Floyd Heemcr. Mr. A. O. Twining, 31lss Ina Twining. Mrs. Abner Alger, Misses Annie nnd Gertie Goodwin, all of Clark's Summit, Mrs. Hrnest Snyder and child, of Dal ton; Mr Wallace Walter, of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, Mr. Wil liam Goodwin nnel son. Jessie, Mr. Homy Goodwin, Mrs. Hstelia Cm Us, Mr. Floyd Curtis, Mr. Harrry Good win, Mr. Oeorge Goodwin, nil of Ta lor; Mrs John Meyers. Miss Mnmle Meyers Mrs. Hmmett Movers, of Wy oming sick niece who hns typhoid fever Mr. Daniel Langstaff was In town yesterday. I OKi:ST CITY. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. C. K Tnylor visit ed relatives In Jermyn and vicinity on Snturdnv and Sunday. Thomns lloblnson and Giles Hovle, foiinoily lesldents of this boiough, but loeently of High Lake, Wavno county, advertise, that they will sell their faun, f aiming utensils nnd stock on Monday, May 17. They will letuin hero to live. They have had a suf llclency of bucolic enjoyment. Mrs. Hlizabeth Hlgglns spent Satur day and Sunday with her daughter, Mis, Moyle, of Scranton. Mis Samuel Seeley Is dangeieiualy III with' the moasles. The disease has been epidemic heie for several weeks, but has been confined nhnost entire ly to chlldieii and has been of a verv mild foini. The Ladles' Aid society of tho Moth )dlst l-plucopal church will meet with Mrs. Homy llox, of H.illioad stioot, on Wednesday afternoon next at 1 o'clock. A meeting of the stewnids of the Methodist church will be held Friday .veiling next. Mls GtiFsle Fanta, of Hinghnmton, N. Y., Is the guest of her slstei, Mrs. S. 11. llouliam Frank Faatj, of Catbondale, visited boiough relative's Sunday It. H. Alexander v.ns a bus-lness visi tor In Scrante n ye-teiday. The twelfth annual convention of tho Susquehanna County Sunday School association w HI be held in tho llautlst ehuich at New Mlltmel today and to ill ji low. May 4 and 5. The otllceis of the association nie as follows: Presi dent, 4L. W Chuicli, Ilallstead; Ice pi esldents, ': J. Matthews, Susquehan na, C. C. (II lett. New Miltotd; K A. Warrincr, "Ionti-ose; statistical secre tary, Miss Ella Woodhouse, Llk L.ako; leading screiiiry, Ml Hose Smith, New Mllford, tieasuter, Hev. II. J. Ciane. Unlondale. The piogramme Uiat will be ob'eivfel follows: HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine nnd let It stand twenty-four hours; n sediment or settling Indicates nn unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stnlns linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to urinate or pain In the back. Is also convincing1 proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of or der. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho great kldnsy rem edy fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, blad der nnd every pnit of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects Inability to hold urine nnd scalding txiln In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that un pleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to inmate. The mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swamp Hoot Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by drug gists, price llfty cents and one dollar. You iray have a sample bottlei and pamphlet both sent free by mall. Men tion the Scranton Tribune and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ulnghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guaianteo the genuine ness of this offer. Is entitled to two delegates besides tho siipcilntondent and pastor. Delegates aio icquostod to bring note book and pencil, and Nos. 1 and 2, "Finest ot th Wheat." A meeting of the Susquehan na County Illble society will be held In the Haptlst ehuich at 1.30 today for re-organlzatlon The Finest City dele gates to the convention ns far as chos en are: Ftom the Methodist ehuich, Miss Pentecost, D. Stanley Uvans; Haptlst church, John L. Hairls. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itcilow. New York, May J. There was a greatly Improveel tone to tho clenllnKS In sto;ks to.lay and value hold npprininb!y firmer. The volume of trading also lncrcaoel ftcmewhat, but It Is still extraordinarily tmiill. TMs reflects tho Increased confi dence of tho tock market concernlnir the shlpTiieiits of god to lluroiw. The total alcs of Mocks todiy wcro 105,600 shares. Furnljhcd by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO., stock brokers, Mears build Ins, rooms, 70J-70C. Open- HlBh lng. est. Am. Tobacco Co. ... 70 70 Am. Sug. Hcf. Co. .. JI3 114i At., To. At S. IV .. 10S llii At., To. & S. To I'r.. 19 19M. Ohos. ft Ohio . ... Clile, Gas Chic. & N. W Chic, It. & ') C. C. C. &. St. L .. Chic, II. I. & S. P. Chic, II. I. Si I'ac.. Del. & Hudson I).. L. & W Dial. & C. F. Gen, lllectrlc ...,,,, Lake Shoro Louis. S. Nash M. K. & Tex. I'r. ., Man. Illcvated Mo. I'ac Nat. Load N. J. Ontrnl N. Y. Central N. Y.. S. & W. IT. ., Nor. Pac; Pr. ...... Omaha I'ac. Mull , Phil. & Heading . Southern It. It. ..., Southern H. It. Pr. Tenn C. & Iron ... Ftvton llaclfle Walash Pr. Western Union .... IT. S Leather Pr. . 1 A!.ll. .I1 j.i-uik:i mil'- m'i .J'l JU CHICAGO BOARD or TRADE PRICKS. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. eit. Ing. ... 70 70H i.'tH 70' (, ... Cl4 C7'i Wi'i ti . 16k . Sl .10T4 . 72'i .27 . 71 . ! .lOI'f, .HSU . 10Wj . 31i .lflo'4 . n . 27 . M'J . 14H . 22'n . 77", . 18 . 2H . 31 . r& . 2(5". . 18 . 7V .25 . 1"V . r. . K . 7fi ,. 53 ,. 23" ', 16'i 1034 72 27 H'.i 02'i lOi'C, 11S 10'a 31'i 4t'i 27' n 84 H 2.4 78'i 99 21", 31", 'Ah -; 18 7i 11 n 12 77N M 2J'i Lovv- ost, 70 lia'.t 10 19 16'i 80 103 72' f, 27), 71 Cl'i 101'Cj '148 10'1 31 iro'4 43 27 83'i 13', 2iMi 77'i HS'i 21 ."i7 y.'4 n 7' 2-h IMa r. li-4 70 "3; Clos ing'. 7u llt'i 10 39'4 lt. itnti 72 27 72' -C2 101 14S 10'4 31 IGOItj 44 27 8", 13'ie 22'n 77'i yj 2! 33", M 27 17 7 2b 18"), r 12 77' f, B3V4 23 AVOCA. FACTOUY VILLI-: Mr rrank L. Ciuno wns a visitor heie lart Sunday. ' Funeral Dliector Geoige W. Stanton Is kept very busy of late. Sunday he conducted the f uncials of Oscar Will iams, of Nicholson, and Miss Von Storch, of Dalton. Dr and Mrs. J. A. Hlller accompa nied Miss Minnie Rev nobis to Philadel phia last Saturday. Miss Reynolds has been In poor health for some time, nnd acting upon tho advice of her phy sic Ian. she decided to go to the above named city for medical tieatment. Langstaff Hoso company. No. 1, held their regular monthly meeting In their looms last evening. Our fmlt trees Indicate now that we nre going to have a bountiful supply of ftult again this year. Wo ti list the fiost will not Intel feio with the ta voiable outlook. Red Jne-ket loeige, No. C21, Independ ent Oidet of Odd Fellows, worked the Hist elegtie em on.- candidate last meet ing night The piimaiy depaitment of our grad ed school will close with appropilate exeiclses, the teacher, Mrs. Haul, hav ing nn Interesting piogiamme ar innged. The other grade? will close the following week. The way some of the news Is com pounded ana dished out to the pa tterns of certal i periodicals that reach this town Is enough to give one the "St Vitus dance." Tho dentil of Hairy Hruce Reynolds cause a vacancy In the boaid of bor ough nudltois. Mr. Reynolds having enteied on the- last jenr of his olllce, he- having been elected for thiee ycais and had served two Tho Keystone Athlltc association have announced n giand conceit to be given ne-xt Filday evening for the bent-lit of their base ball club. We believe that the association has n good club this season and Is worthy of our sup-pott. Rev. Dr. D. C was Theio is that a few llthla water; would much Gntwnld, of Washington, a a Isltor here .last week. no question In our mind gallons of "Hast mountain shipped to Susquehanna, Improve the many snnki- stories Issuing from tho pens of some of the versatile scrlbc3 of that I emote "neck of the woods." Nest Saturday afternoon tho Key stone base ball team will compete In tho national game for suptemiy with the ttrong AVyomlng seminary team. The many friends and relatives of Mis. Sarah Goodwin very fittingly celo- CARPET SALE 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALli-500 yards Fluor Oil Cloths miirlccd to 15c, 20c, 25c, !)l)c, UUc Sciuuro Yard, worth from 20c to 50c. .MATTING SALU-200 yards, assorted iUattitiK, 8)c to 25c. Just one half their value. This sale to last one week only. Tapestry Carpets at cut prices. SCOTT INGU Carpets, Draperl83 and Wall Papers, 419 Lackn. Ave. AFTERNOON MAY 4. Free discussion of a'.l the topics. 2 0c) Opening yen loo conducted by Rev. C. V. Uabeock. J 20 Adilics of welcome. Rev. R. N. Ives. 3 C'J Re-spoTOu by.the president. :i 25 Addict, Rev. J. It Colelough. i 50 "The Sunday School', Its lmpoitnncc in Church lAto and Work," Rev. D. I. Sutherland. Singing. Recess. IWRNING SESSION. 7.20 Song service. 7.43 Appointment of temporary commit tees. (j) On li-iminitlotis. (b) On resolutions. (e) On place ot next convention. (d) On audit of tie.usurci's account. Solo and collection. S 00 President's neldiess. i..'0 "Open Doers," pnper pieparcd by Mis. I'. L,. Wakelee. 8.40 Aeidress. Nolice-e. Singing. Item-diction. MORNING S11SSION, MAY 5. 9 CO Dev otlonal Services Conducted by Rev. C. C. Gllle-tt. 915 UurllHi: (1) Repot t ot district corrmlttec. U) lb pot of statistical -ccretary. 13) Report of delegate to statu con vention. (1) Report of committee on nomina tions and election ot new oltl cets. (5) Proposed amendment to constl union. 10.15 He'.ps and lllndeiances: la) Help' W. L. Thatcher. (b) llludcrunccs U. U. G'llet. 11.00 Address by Mr. L. V. Itower, Scran ton, I'u president State- Dlstucl, No 3. 11.30-"Hov to Get the l!os." R. it. Little. QiiMtlons gathered and auswoied. Singing. Recess. AFTHRNOON SESSION. l.SO-Slllglllff. 1.35 Uuslness: (u) Renort of treasurer. (7) Hh-etion of delegates to state con vention. (S) Report of committee on letolu- tlotis. (9) I)leiiF.ion of stato nnd county work. (10) Repot t of committee on place of next convention. 2.20 Induction of new pteslelent Into of- tlce. 2.30-"Chllel Values," Mrs. nil McKln- lii-y. ;.)-) "Tempeinncn in the Sund.iv School," Alf llove:i "How to Te'neh Temperance in tho Sunday School," Rev, T. J. Vaughn. 3.00 Children's Rally, conelucted by Mrs. J. R, Han e, Now .it k, N. J. 100 "How to Teach next Suneliv'H Ics- ton," Rev. IMwnrd Taylot, D. L) lSliighimtcn, N. Y. Singing. He cess. Wotkers' conferences: (a) I'rlm.uy and Junior, conducted ley Mr. H.irneg. (b) lllblo and Intel indjte, conduct- eel by Udwurd Tuylor and Tro f.fsor Itoov, HVDNINO 8I5SSION. 7.3e5 Song and devotional Erlcs led by Rev. John lavls, 7.10 HuBlness: (11) Audit oi a' report. (12) Appointment of district commit tees. 03) Miscellaneous. Song and collection. UlblH symposium: 8 OO-Ca) How to Read the lllblc, Rev. J. 1'. Man well. 8.15-(b) How to Study tho Hlblc. Rov. I. N. Shlimian. 8.45 (c) Ho to Teach tho nible, Rev. . C. Tiiden. Singing. 8.CO-CIos.ngaddtosss'Our Rloieed Wort., Rev. H. J. Crane. Singing, "To tho Work, to tho ork. I'renldeint's parting words, lra er of thanksgiving, Singing, "Ood Ho with You," HereOiction. The association la Interdenomination al nnd nil Sunday school vvoi Iters nro welcomed, Each school in the county Tito Ladies' Aid society of tho Meth odist Episcopal chut eh will meet at the home of Mis, I-'ted Dommeimuth to monovv nfternoon. The monthlj meeting of the school board took place on Snturdny evening, with nil members present. Conslder nble business was transacted. The committee on graduating exercises was authorized to secure the Saisileld Opera house for the grnduatlng exercises Tho new members-elect were extended nn Imitation to attend the next meeting The following bills were ordered paid: Mis. A. H Cut ley, $4, Avoca Algus, $2.50; James Doran. $19.10. Adjoin ned to mee.t Saturday, Ma 22 At a recent meeting of the Hmvoith league the- following olllcers weie chos en on nccount of vacancies- President, Kate Campbell; foutth vice-president, Mis C. N. Hairls. Solomon Deeble Is doing Jury duty this week Miss Mnrgatet Shaughnesy, of Wlll lamsport, Is the guest of her sister, Mis. T. P. McOrell. J. J Gibbons, of Scranton, was a vis itor at the lesldence of his parents on Sunday. The marilage of J. J. Doherty and Mary Pltzpatiick both i esldents of the West Side, Is announced. Mi. and Mrs. James Connolly and family, of Dtininme, have letur-ied home after n few days' visit with friends In town Miss Knte Daley, of Scranton, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fiank McDer mott, of Grove stteet. Miss Hlla Craig, ot Plttston, nnd Mrs. VT. C. McDonald, ot Wllkes-Hane, were vlsitois at tho Callahan residence on Sunday. Rev. I. Jonns Is attending the Primi tive Methodist conference ut Scianton this week. Misses Laura Nealon and Maiy Hag geity, of Scianton, were visitors nt the Snmmon residence on Sundav. Jnmos Ward and Finnk Reamlsh weie among the debate-is at the tem perance convention at Plains on Sun day Roth gentlemen used vety good niguments and their discourses weie of such a diameter as to convince their hearers that the topics discussed were catofully studied by the principals. James Word was nwaided second prize In the competition. The funeral of Edward McDonald took place on Sunday nfternoon from tho lesldence of his mother, In the North End. A large number of friends fiom Scianton and suToundlng towns assembled to pay final respects to the memory of the deceased. The remains were encased In a handsome casket en tirely covered with llornl tributes, among them being n benutlful wreath ftom Avoca conclave, Ancient Older of Hibernians, of which deceased was a member. Services were conducted In St. Mary's church. Rev. J. G. MeCabo oillelntlng. The pull-beareis were Dr. J. J. Doherty, J. J. McLaughlin, Frank Jennings, William Fernwald, John Moian and William English. The dow er bearers were Henry Franey, Peter Walsh and James Wnlsh. Inteiment was made In St. John's cemetiry, Plttston. WHEAT, July Srpti-Tib'-r CORN. July Seep t ember PORK. July September OATS. July September LARD. July 17 lS'i 2i;i 4.12 1.22 174 4.1 r 4.22 17'i 1S'4 4 10 4.20 17!, 18', 4.12 A l 8 30 8.3 8,30 . S.02 f50 Asked. 20 8)0 ioo 200 350 Scranton Hoard of Trndc Exchange Quotnllons.-AIl Quotations Hascd on l'nr of 100. STOCKS. Did, Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... National Ilorlng & Drlll'g Co., First National Hunk Klmhurst Houlevard Co , Scrunton Savings Hink , Scruntor Packing Co , Lacka Iron & Steel Co , Third Nntlonal H-ink , Tliroop Novelty M'f'g Co Scrunton Traction oC Scranton Axlo Works .....'.... Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replaccr Co.. Scranton Redding Co Dime Dep. & UK Bar! Lncka. Trust & Safe Dcp. Co. Ttaders Nntlonal Rank Economy, S. II. & P. Co IJONDS. Scranton Pa-s. Railway, first mortgage duo 1913 110 People's Street Railway, tlrst mortgage due 1918 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. People's Street Rnllwa, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School f... City of Scranton St Imp. G7c. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works 15 14". HO 110 110 93 15) 80 17 80 250 100 103 iii 115 50 to 100 102 102 85 100 TUN'KIIANNOCK. New York Produce Market. Now York, May 3. Flour Steadily held, but quiet and lower to sell. Winter pat ents. SI.MMt&u, winter straights, $IJ3al 10 Wheat ispot faltly active ljut eaj , No. 2 ted, No 1 noithern, 81V-, f. o. b , alloit, No. 3 liaid winter, TVtt. f. o. b , Jlloat, op tions opened weak and declined utider lower cables, finally rallied en expoi t de mand and a Hi go reduction in tho Eng lish visible, clo-dug dull at 7ali,,c net de cline, No 2 led, May, 77Ha781e., -locd, 7818'- ; .tune, 77ii77'kC., cloed, 77c, July, 73 9-lia7fl 7-lfic , closed, 7b1ie- ; Septe-mbe", 72'4a73e, closed, 72?ic; December, IVU.i 71 7-1Ce , closed, 7l'iC Corn Spot qulot; No 2, 29'4e , elevator; 30'4c, .itloat, options njiencd weak and was dull all day, closing line-banged to -V. decline; Mnj, 2STii29t., closed, 19c: July, ejteei, 30'2c , closed, 31c; Oats Spot dull, No. 2, li'jc., No. i, 21ic; No 2 delivered, 23'-c; No 2 whito nominal; No 3 white, 21c ; traik mixed western, 22a2lc. ; track white western, 23a 30c; options dull and easy, closing un chonged to He. net lower; May, Jl'.aJHsc, closed, 21'ic; July, 22i8a22VjC , closed, 22' c. Heef Steady. RuttcrQulet; vvcstetn creamery, 13al7c; do factory, 8al2c ; Imitation creamery, lOalUfcc ; state dairy, llnlGc: do. crenmcry, 13al7c Chesse Steady; large, O'ialOc ; small. 'Oi.all'iC , part skims, 4.i8'.jc ; full skims. aS-iSc Eggs E.iy; stato and Pennsilvanta, 10al0'4c ; western freih, OalOc; southern, 9. Tal low Steadj; city, 3Hc; country, 3'4c. The Koynl-Whlte nnel Puro m tho Driven Suotr. POWDER Absolutelr Puro R0VAI MKINQ POWOCn CO , NEW YORK. LEADING HOUSE FOR MILLINERY &4m$ 413 Lackawanna Avenue T dccllno of 5c; choice beeves scarce and firm, f3.E0.it for common dress beef steers, to $5a5.10 for choice to exitia cattle; rto-k-ers and feeiler animated, $3.7314.40 Hogs Decllneel. 5-alCc per hundtvd pounds, sales, $3 S3a3.90, heavy packing lots, $J Mxi 3.75, and primo llglit neldhts, J TV4 Sheep Active, unchanged; lambs, 10c per hun dred pounds hlRher; common to cholco Colorado lambs, $3 50n5.5O, she-ep, $2.3i)a3.7" for culls up to $1 S3 for cholco export lots, cholco to prime heavy native ihocp J3v 5 25 Receipts Cattle-, 17,0)0 head, hogs, 40,000 head, sheep, 21,000 hea-J. HufluloLhi- Stock. ftnt HiKTalo. N. Y., May 3 -Cattle-Dull and 10a2ic higher; cho4co llnlihed smooth fat steels, $l.90a5.15, conrre roll'!i steers. $15034; cholco Ftnoolh fat hellers, $3 75.1 4 15, good smooth vv-ll fattened .ows, $1.40a3C0, Etockers and feeders, nallio stook steel!., good to choice-, $3 83al; fecil ers, goud to bet, $3 'Mal.lo; milch cows lend springers strictly faiu-v mllkcK, $3COiI.80, good to fanay i ringers, $J40v 4 30 Vculs and Calves clood to extra choice veals, $1 23a! 30; heavy fed and bnttPi-milk. 2.5O.i3 50. Hosrs Knlr ele mnnd, good to cho'cc Yotkers, $l.20al 25, mlxtl packers' gr.ids, $l23n4 35; medium weights, $4 13a4 10; l-avy hogs, $1.1015.15, roughs, $3 59a3 75. Sheep nnd lambs l'alr demand, stci ly, native lamb, choice to prime, $5a5 10; culls and common lambs, $2 73a I 33, fair to choice mixed she ep, J173a 4.25; culls and common, $2a3.50; export sheep, $1.4 23. Now York Livci Stock. New York, Mav 3, Reeves Aotlvo tnl firm; native steers, $1 25af 07'4 stags nnd oxen. $3 50a3 25; bulls, $2.91a3CO; drj cows, $175i3 5ii. Cables quoto American steers at lmallHo , dierkcd weight; sheep at 10al2c. dressed weight; refrigerator le,f at 9a9'ie Calv es Actlv es 4aM-c. higher, veals, $,ja5 Sheep Firm, lambs, 'e. higher; spring lambs dull, 2."a50c lower, urn-horn sheep, $!23a3 23, clipped do, $3.30a4 60, unhom 1 imbs, J5.25&G 25, clltpe 1 do, $1.75 15 45; spring lambs, Wa3 cac'i. Hogs I Irmcr at $5 2ia4.50. Over tho seas every week como latest model a from PnriB in Trim med lints of OriRinal nnd llech crcho EiTocts. Thero is not such another Millinery Stock in town as oura, nnd nowhoro such hand some nnd becoming styles nt such moderate prices. Tho usual 88 to $ 0 Hats of other stores always hero at $3.98 and $4.98 UNTMKD MILLINERY Fifty salespcoplo to sell TJntrltn med llats alone 1 Looks us though wo had tho trade of tho street Ev ery now style at our famous prices. M4Rr nnd 7 "Kc I'nncy Hrnld nnd tOlv ailU OLntran HiitM in red, iiuriile, vreeii, cnelct, nnvj, lirown, llnc-k, walking lints, Toepie-s nnd strnlxlit Itlm Huts, helling ev er w here at $1 nnd fl.'25. At$1.23and$1.48-;h sneelal hiiIo of un Importer's entire line of llntid-madnStrnvr Untie in evety ntvlo unci color. Rcgiilu prices S'J tosjl. Flowers Tips ;tleSlllc Poppies, a In bunch. Worth fiOn, -Jfti- LiimeSilic l'oppj and bud. Worth ",i)a ille Double I'niiiiitioiiH, all colors. Worth ll'.'e-. (He Morning Glories, colors nnd black. Worth 7fie-. tlftc Largo huni-hes of Clrrnnliitn it, with bud nub lollnge. Itcel nnele nrnls. Worth noe. fine Hir Spei-lul Ontrli li Plumes, blnck nnd while. Wen th 7"i-c.ieli. Mllltnrj HriiHhes, I'ntiitccl Wings, etc., fotf Walking and Hie) cle lints. 'S. A 1 3 Lacka. Ave. Proprietor. Oil .Market. Oil City, Pn., May 3. Thero was no transactions In ccrtillcato oil, bint S3c was bid at tihe close, yrcdlt balances were ad vanced 2c a barrel, making Pennsylvania oil S3e Runs, S0,33S barrels, s-nlpnients, 118,913 barrels. L A D B E S DO YOU KHO'.V DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho originnl nnd only FItKNOlI nnfnnnd rnllnbln enro on tho mor. ket. Price. $t.(X); eont by mail Genuine) sold only by , Wm. fl. Clark, 326 Penn Ave, Scranton, Pa. THE GREEKS ! tincl Turks, with their dogs of wnr iinhished, linvo nlmidj ndvnneed tho prices of provisions. OUR "STRAWBERRY" HAMS nro Mill sold at tho lowest prices ever known. 9lz Per Pound. KLLET'SIUIET Next to Academy ol Music A Wide Choice. A vast variety from, which to select 19 one oT tho advnnt.igcsi ot our establish ment. You (Mil hardly fnll to find In out t-tock the kind of goods 1011 want. Wo wish to call your especial attention this week to a line of suitings ut $18 that for beauty, durability and stjle has never been surpassed in thla city for less than W. J. DAYIS, merctSiaunotr. 213 Wjomlng Avenue. THE I0SIC POWDER CO., ROOlUS I AND 2, COuVLTH B'L'ITG, SCRANTON, PA. Miss Elizabeth Runnell, of the Stroudsbutg Noimal school, spent Sun day with her mother In Tunkhannock. Charles Little has enteied a. law of fice in Scranton. Fiank Miller and Miss Outbrio Thompson, of tho Seminaiy, spent Sun day with their patents here. Rev. S. C. Hodge preached nt Me shoppen Sunday. Rev. Murdock occu-Dlc-d the Presbyterian pulpit here. Major II. W. Uardwell Is home fiom llaiiltburg for a few days. The water has been turned on at the public drinking fountain. Manager Rrooks, of the Wilkea-Ilarre Muslo hall, has oignnlzed n tioupe. Tiiey will be In Tunkhannock tor a week, and lehearse In l'latt'fa Oyera house-, Marey Miller, agent for the Ameri can Tobacco company, has been spend ing a few cia s In Tunkhnnonck. Mifc. Hannah O'Urlen will Bpend the week with Mrs. John Turn, of Sc.an t)n, Mrs. Dr. Denlson lias been In Scran ton lor a few days. 1'or olhcr .Neighboring County News see pngo t). Liver ESI Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti tution, sour stomach, Indigestion aro promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work I'lillnelelpliin Provision Market. Phlldd"lphla, May 3. Wheat ic lower; contract grade, May, S0aSP4c ; June, nominal; July, nominal August nominal, Oats Steady, No. 2 white, May, Ka.'S'-e , June-, 2ji25'-..c , July, 25a2j'ie ; August, Kalj'c. riour Quiet, but steadj, win ter super, $.'71142 90, do extras. $3a3 23. Pennsylvania, roller, clear, Jlal 15, do. do sttalght, Jl.lSajij, western winter clc-ar, Jlal 13; do. straight, $1 15n4.Su; do. do pat ents, $1 50il C3; spring clear, $3.50a3.80 Rut tetUull anl easier, fancy western creamery, 17c, do Pennsjlvanla prints, 20c ; do do do , Jobbing at 21a2lc. Rggs Steady, but eiuiet, fresh nearby, 9V , do. western, 9'4al0c. Cheese Unchanged Re lined sugars Firm but quiet Cotton Unchange-d Tallow riteaely; city prime In hogsheads, 3a3'c ; country In barrels, 2'8a3c ; do. dark, 2a2ic; cake, 3i,a3V grease, 2'ic Live poultry Quiet, but fteadj; fowls, Sa8ic ; old roosAtrs, Ce , winter chickens, 15alSc; sptlng chlekcns, L0a25c.; ducks, Ual2c. Dressed poultrv Vnchangeel, fowls choice, 9c ; do. fa'r to good, 8aSisc ; bro'lere western deslrablo sizes, 20a20c., do large, 13alSc ; neat by do., as to Ui and ciuallly, 23a3i)c ; ducks, near by. 12al3c ; western, (ialOc Receipts 1'lour, 4, (KK) bairels, 10 000 nicks, wheat, 150 bushels; corn, 59,000 bus-hois, oits, 17,jU0 bushels Shlpmt-ntt Wheat. 7eK bushels; cam, 00,000 bushels, oats, 19,003 bushels. Snk tnm lir.. l.tD.y.VTOJjvi REVBVG RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Man lBthUay.MTp of Me. THE QPEAT .loth t)ay. iPiiisra'oxi XvVEivraaia'sr producn tho nbnvn revilt In 30 diiys. It ecti powerfully and quickly Curr when ill others (ill. You-emea 1.111 regua their lost manhood, and old men will recover their joutMul vuor by uiloj ItKVIVO. It quickly and surely rcitorciNertou ness, Lost Vitality, Impotency, MUriitly Liulsilona, Lost Power, I ailing Memory Wastlna Diet nee, and til cITecU o( teltabuce or eicr.aand Indiscretion, ttnirh unfits one tor atudy butinesaormarrlase. It not only cures by Urtf nz at the irst ot d.3case, but tsacrcat nervn tonic and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to inle checks and re storing the lire of jnutle. It wards off Jnninlty and Consumption Insist en having IlKVIVO, no other. It can be carried In Teest pocket. Jly mall, (S 1,00 per packxre, or six f or tfS.OO, with a post tlve written guarantee to enre or refund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MFDICINE CO . 63 Rlvor St , CHICAGO, Il lor bule by .MA'lTlIBWb liKOa, uraji' iilst scrautou, Pu, MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND SU8Z "" DALE WORKS. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Elcctrio Batteries, Eloctrio Einbdora. for ex ploding blasts, bafcty Fuses and Repanno Chemical Co. 's gxplosives. HH e easily nail thoroughly. Best alter dinner pills. 25 cents. All druggists. Vrepared by C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Till to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Pills Chicago drain SInrUet. Chlcnjro, May 3.-Tho leading future3 ransed as follows- Wheat .Ma, 71c, 71'le , Jul, 70?.. 70Hc; September, CCVaC, We. Corn May. SJc , 21e : July, Kc, 2JWe ; September, W.e., 2iV Oats May, icc, 16e ; July. IVic , KHc Sep tember, 18'c , l4c. Mess pork May, Jb W, $sri.H, July, ti tt t6Vi Iarel JIay. JI03, 51 OT.. July. ! 126. H 126. September, II.M'u, J122-.. Shot-t ribsMay. l CO. JlC'ij, July. 1C0, JIC3; September, H.70, $170 Cash quotations vvero as follows Flour Stead , No a sprlnff wheat. 7iy.a72Hc ; No. 3 sprlnir wheat. 70e ; No 2 red, S7a WUc , No. 2 corn, HaWiC, No. 2 o'Iow, 2i'ia2lc ; No 2 oats, 17c , No 2 white, fob, 2:'a23Vic; No 3 v.hlte, do., lSI3a 2Je, No. 2 ie, 31c ; No. 2 barley, nom'mil; No 3, f o b., 2Ea31c, No. 1 flaxseed, IZUa. 78c ; prime timothy reed, J3 10; mcf 3 pork, KMa8C0; lard, Jl 05; short ribs, sides, loose, $1 Mai SO; dry salted shoulelers boxed, &Uu5,4e.; short clear sides, boxed, Caic: whiskey, Jl 19; suRars. cut loaf. unchanKed Itecelpts-riour, 8.000 barrels; wheat, 3,003 bitfhcls; corn, 131.000 bushels; oai-.s, 201,000 buphols; rye. 6.000 bushels; barley, 17,000 bushels. ShlpmcntsKlour, 11,000 barrels: wheat, 201,001 bUFhels; com, 171,000 buahe-l. oats, 109,000 bushe-ls; rye, 1S.O0O bushels; barley, 62,000 busehels. FANCY RIPE STRAWBERRIES Bermuda and Southern Producs, FKESH EVKKV DAY. t II, PIERCL PI IK WHET I I- EUDB BARMS Itich French Tapestries, all silk, Satin Damasks, Finti Velours atfil Supeib Silk Draperies in various weaves and luxuries which one could yet along without if ueetl bo, b'ut would williugly possess if co-.t was low enough. Bankruptcy Makes ft Possible for us to offer tho highest clais goods in tho nliovo lino at HALF T1IKIK VALUE becauso wo bought them nt half price when Korr, Son & sheriff a week or two ago, Co.'s htock vras sold by tho Chicago I, ii) Stork. Chlcapo, May 3. I'at steers 6Ufforcd a Fine Carpets, Rugs, Etc,, on tho samo terms. Opposite Main Hntranco to Wyoming llouie. Q. KERR, Agent. 408 Lackawanna Ave n
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