- (. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1899. ." NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA REV. CRAWTOBD'S NOTICE. Threatens to Publish the Names of License Signers. Special to The Screr.ton Tribune. Stroudsburg, Nov. 13. At the close Jf his evening service In the Metho dist Episcopal church last evening, the pastor, Hev. Hobert II. Crawford, cre ated a decided sensation by unnounc InK that he Intended to read from the pulpit the names of all the license nlgners arid those lawyers who plead for the licenses. The remark was oc jasloned by a report that the young pastor had backed down and that he was afraid to carry out the reform which he hud adopted some months Bo. Said the pastor, I don't care to bo harping on the same story all the, time, but when the proper tlm2 ar rives we will see what we can do. Quite a few prominent lawyers belong to Itev. Crawford's church and the outcome of the light Is looked for ward to with anxiety by church members. Hev. Crawford also had something to say about the election methods of . Monroe county politicians. Ho scored ' treating and spoke of the excellent run a defeated candidate had made because ho had used clean methods. The pastor referred to the Republican I candidate for register and recorder, who had only spent five dollars for campaign purposes. He said that he would dismiss his class meeting If It Interfcnt'd with the primaries. DOWMAN-COKCOBAN CASE. Judge Halsey Handed Down an Opinion. Special to the Pcrnrtnn Tribune. IMttston, Nov. 13. In court at Wllkes Barre today Judge Hnlsey handed down an opinion In the Viowman-'Cor-eoran case, which was on action brought to test the legality of the elec tion of Thomas J. orcoran to be may or of Plttston during the term for which ho was elected councilman. At the death of Mayor Harding r? ctntly Mr. Corcoran who was then a ouncllnian, resigned, and was elected mayor by the city councils. Mr. Bow man contended that Mr. Corcoran could not legally bold the ofllce of mayor, because the two years for which he was elected councilman had not yet expired. Judge Halsey decides In favor of Mr. Corcoran and In his opinion he says, In briefthat the net of May 23, ISI'9, regulating cities of the third class supeisedes the act of May 15, 1ST4. Mr. Bowman having based his claims on the 1S7J net, loses the case. were made by Tpr. VanOrm'er, Miss McClosky and Mr. Hutchinson. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to the Scrantor Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. 13. A switch man named VanOrsdale was on Sun day struck by n pushing locomotive In the Krle yard, and seriously Injured. A number of Susquehanna Shrlners will go to ninghamton on Wednesday to attend the Shrlners' dedication and banquet, dedication and celebration. Uert Stevens, of Scrnnton, Is visit ing Susquehanna friends. Hev. A. P. Merrill of Deposit, occu pied tho pulpit of the Oakland Meth odist church on Sundny morning and evening. Erie Mater Mechanic George Don ahue, of Cleveland, Ohio, has been visiting Susquehanna friends. The Delaware and Hudson road Is congested with freight and tho em ployes are kept hustling to handle It. Tho funeral of John Hallstead, an old resident of Clifford, this county, occurred on Sunday. Erie Engineer Dave Welch, who olds nrc very slcK men at this writing and there Is not much hopes enter tained of their recovery. Dr. F. A. Watklns of nickett. Ta., spent Bttnday with his brother E. Jj. tVntklns, tho Jeweler. The Misses Jennie and Juna Wall are quite seriously 111 nt their home on Academy street. Dr. E. T. Wheaton 1 hunting deer In tho wilds of the Michigan forests. The services nt the Ilaptlst church next Sunday evening will be under tho auspices of tho Young Men's Christian Association of ICcystone Academy. O. U. Matthcwson, of Washington, D. C who Is spending a few weeka with his family here, will return to Washington ahotit December 1. Next Saturday Keystone foot ball team will go on the gridiron with Wyoming Seminary's strong team on Keystone grounds at A p. m., sharp. Keystone's team Is In a flourishing condition nnd will without a doubt win the game. This will be tho last game of tho season for Keystone. Keystone Academy began the sec ond qunlrter of the year yesterday with a good attendance and several new students. STATISTICS OF BRADFORD. neport Concerning Religious Work In tho County. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune. Towanda, Nov. 13. Tho statistics of Bradford county In religious work show the following interesting report: wna lntl.r,l In lh wr-efc nt trnln Vv I There are 117 SChOOlS in tho COUnty, S at Great Ttend several months since, ! f which 84 are open the whole year, has resumed running. I dumber of teachers and officers, 1,6(1; Legal notice is given bv W. D. B. scholars. 7.C21; In home department, Alncv, esq., of Montrose, that an ap- , ' total membership, 9,368; average plication will be made to the cover- ! weekly attendance, G.628; number EXPENSIVE GAME. Nimrod Lowery's Hunting Trip at Gulf Summit Proves Exciting. Special to the Scrantnn Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. 13. L,. E. Lowery met with a queer adventure nt Oulf Summit a few days ago. He recently purchased a valuable fot hound and while out hunting, started a fox. Lowery did not know Just where the runwny was until the fox ran between his legs, tripping him in such n manner as to throw him bodily. In falling one barrel of his gun was discharged, killing a Jersey cow In an iHJolnlng field. A farmer of the vi cinity who saw the accident ran to Lowery's assistance, only to find him with a sprained wrist. The farmer soon after saw the fox a short distance away and he picked the gun up and killed It. Lowery will be compelled to pay for the cow. nor r.f Pennsylvania for a charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "Country Press and Printing com pany." At the recent election In Susque hanna county, the Prohibitionists cast about 425 votes. On Wednesday, No. 2 division of the Ladles' Oulld of Christ Episcopal church will hold a social at the hoim of Miss Kalkenbury, Washington street. The- condition of Erie Engineer Eras tiw Pettis, who N In tho Adirondack, la somewhat improved. , The board of Trade, at Its regulir meeting, to bo helii on Friday evening, will elect oiTicers for the ensuing year and transact other important busi ness. Petitions to congress arc, being cln rulntrd in this vicinity and numerously slgn.d against seating the Mormon, Roberts, of tttnh. The Elnghnmton District Methodist Ministerial Association has decided to refuse to marry any mere people from Scranton, Surquehnnna. nnd elsewhere In Pennsylvania, unless such proof Is furnished as would b required for a license In their ov. n state. It is said that during the pist year, over two hundred eloping couples from Pennsyl vania have been married in ningham ton. Rev. E. F. Allen, pastor of the Sus quehanna Baptist church Is assisting the rastor, Rev. J. C. Madden, in re vival services In the Rush Baptist church. MIfs Mlna Frank, of Carhondalc, on Sunday rendered several soprano colos In Christ Episcopal church in an ar tlitlc manner. Lnnesboro's new fire house Is com pleted. The Friendly Circle of the Presby terian church will hold iv series of re ceptions and entertainments. The Board of Trade will on Friday evening consider the Important subject of the prlci of oal in Susquehanna. It Is represented that, in hauling coal the railroads discriminate against Susquehanna and other near-by points, to get cheap coal Into competing points. The Erie will, during the comln Joined church or confirmed, 135; amounts contributed to county associ ation, $131.15. The following report by denominations Is also given; Baptist, 16 schools; 1,355 members; Free Will Baptist, flvo schools; 229 members; Congregational, five schools; 367 mem bers; Disciple, seven schools; S40 mem bers; Methodist Episcopal, 44 schools: 3.G9D members; Methodist Protestant, one school; 64 members; Methodist Wesleynn. three schools; 132 members; Presbyterian, IS schools; 1,701 mem bers; Protestant Episcopal, three schools; 27S members; Univcrsallst, two schools; 36 members; Union, nine schools; 718 members. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock. Nov. 13. The regular ' term of equity and argument court, which was to have commenced on Monday, has been adjourned until ihursday of the first week of January court, Judge Durham being unable to attend here, owing to his holding court In Columbia county during that week. Judge Durham was In town on Satur day and at a meeting of the attorneys on Saturday afternon the above agree ment was made. Attorney E. K. Little, of Wilkes - , Barre, was In town over Sunday. The second of the series of entertain ments under the auspices of tho Li brary association of the High school is scheduled for Wednesday evening next at the court house. The entertain ment will consist of a lecture by Dr Samuel Phelps Lcland, entitled "World Mnklnrr." Corporal W. H. Sbouse, who has been In charge of the United States recruit ing station here for some time past, has been transferred to the station at Scranton, and Corporal W. S. Folger Is placed In charge here. Corporal Folger Is a member of the Ninth Unit ed States cavalry and saw service dur ing the Spanish war. . Charles E. Terry and W. N. Rey nolds, jr., of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sun day with their people here. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. New York, Nov. 13. Tho stock mar ket showed n short lived hesitation af ter the opening this morning and then turned upward. Theic was no important backset for the rent of thn day and tho market closed quiet ana tlrm at about the top level and at an average of prices n point or more above that of Suturday. Total sales today, 670.7W shares. Prices of bonds did not fully rorpond to tho strength in stocks but there were sharp rallies In somo Issues that showed early weakness. Total rales, par value, (I -fc.5.000. United States old s registered advanced i nnd the 3s V. in the bid price. Tho ran kb of todnj's prices for tt.a nc llvo stocks or tho New York stock mar iccts are given below. The quotations tl", f,urnlsbed The Tribune by J. A. BUS . , 'V i CO.. mombcrs of the Consult an'ed Stock Exchange, 410 and 411 Con. nell building, Bcrunton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos. (UU ul. I'l. 111. . 44 .1.11 .nsvi i2o KK 48 Am. Cot. Oil Am. Sug. rteV Co Am, Tobacco Co Am. 8. W Atch.. To. A S. Fe A., T. & S. p., J'r Am. Tin Plato .... Bait. & Ohio Brook. n. t Con. Tobacco Clips. & Ohio Chic, B. & Q .. . Chic. & O. V? Chic., Mil. A- Bt. P Chls. ft N. W ... Chic, R. I. & p ,. Con, Oas C. C. C. & St. L . Delaware & Hud D.. L. & W Fed. Steel Fed. Steel. Pr ... (Ion. Electric Int. Paper Louis. & Nash .. Manhattan Ele .. Met. Traction Co M. K. firTexas ... Mo. Pacific W. ft L. Erie .... W. ft U E.. 2d ... N. J. Central .... N. Y. Centrat Ont. ft West Norfolk, Com .... Norfolk, Tr North. Pacific ... Nor. Pnclflc. Pr . rocinc Mall ... IVnn. B. H IV pie's Oas . . P. C C. ft St. L . Heading-, Com. ... Rcndlrg, 1st Pr . V. H. Leather ... Southern Pacific . Southern R. R .. Tenn., C. ft Iron . Texos Pacific .... Tnion Pacific . ... V, S. Leather, Pr V. S. Rubber .... West. Union . 2n; 3ttt . 5014 . $S'.i . 71 4131 .11 4Wi IMli ICOH 1531 11. ifc 11VH, ct'-l C4 Sl-'i 631 i U So2 41'i 27 Bernton 111.. If. & P. Co. ... 83 Kcranton ForRtn Co. Lacka. Trust ft Safe Dep. Co. 160 Scranton Paint Co Clark ft Snover Co., Com. ... 40J Clnrk ft Snover Co., Pr W Srr. Iron Fence ft Mfg. Co Kcranton Axlo Works l.ncka. Dairy Co., Pr Co. Bavlngs Bank ft Trust Co 250 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1020 115 People 's Street Railway, first - mortgage, (Urn IMS 115 Peoplo'a street Hallway, Men- eral mortgus,", duo iwi 115 Dickson Muuiifiitturlng Co l.nrUa. Township School 5 City of Sciantun St. Imp. C ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Woiks Scranton Traction C7 bonds.. 115 100 80 100 100 20 100 10J 102 fc3 22i fii'i 4."'. rrk 22U f5' 32 61', 27'i ISO?, Ii2i 1.10H 132V, m u-;. n4 i3 ..12W .1..BS 125H 12.W 12.VA t7'i If.',. 1C7'i ,.112i 113 112 .15 15SV4 l&i HI? RS ..lisi ..1S7 .. 3-.H . 7S'i ..122 . . 2Wi .. S5i ..102 ..192 .. 3S4 .. 47 .. 11 . 2!li .121 t, 1SSH 00 i?0'4 iish 120-4 i:i itit ii B..V4 75 122 56M .8V4 122"i 2d I SGi 6V4 ',8 1221.2 M!4 144 10m 1(W'A 1OTU 1S1U WA 3Si 3S?i n 474 Wi ll'i 29' 301,; i:t 12 48 ll'i 123 .1.13-H l.WSi J35U l.WS Scrnnton Wholesale Markot (Corrected by II. (i. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 2Ja2lc. ; print, 23c. ; dairy, Ilrklns, 2.'u23c. ; tubs, 23c. Eggs Select western, n'.ic; nearby, stato. 20c. Cheese Full cream, new, 13',4c. Beans Per bu., chotco marrow, $2.40; medium, J2; pea, J2.40. Onions Per bu., 42c. Potatoes Per bu., 40c. Lemons $3.50?.3.75 per box. Flour-$l.M. 2'iM, my. M'.i "I 40U 251'j, 27 74'i 1 23 25V, ... 2SH 27 ... C9'4 70H ... E3i HU ... 7t 754 ... IftlX 42 ...129W 12!.?i 12ii 1n.v. ..iiu'i u'i hoi', iiji: 7t 71 74 20'; 20 205; f'"s 67K, 57, 27 2.!V. !:. 42'i 40 71 . 2"'.; . r7'i . 2,-,H . 40'i 5; o,1,) .112': us IS JVi , 4f.li . 7U 6SU 477! 70'i 4( mi, 312 IS 4014 78 4; I3'4 57 'i 1UH IV 47 70' i 47 SSU Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Rased on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Bank Scranton Savings Bank Scrnnton Packing Co Third National Bank Dlmo Dep. ft DIs. Bank Economy Light, II. ft P. Co.. Bid. Asked. , soo 233 425 2CO 93 47 Philadelphia Grain and Trodnc. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. - Wheat Was weak and Vc, lower; contract grade, No vember, CfaOOc. Corn Declined lie; No. 3 mixed. Novemucr, as'.jassc uain--Rtendy; No. 2 white c'lpped. M'ia:i2c; No. 3 whlto clipped. snHn31c: No. 2 mixed clipped. 29ta20c Potatoes Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania choice, per bushel, COa52c. ; New York and wer.tern, per bushel, ISaCflc. ; New York and western, fair to good, 43at."c Flour Unchanged. Butter Firm; fancy western creamery, 231.4c ; fancy prints, 27c. Eggs Firmer; fresh nearby, 22c; fresh western, 22c; fresh southwestern, 21c; frerh southern, 20c Cheese Vnchanged. Be lined Sugars Dull but steady. Cotton Was -to. low er; middling upland'. "'Vic. Tallow Quiet; city prime, In hegsheads. 4"aa4;c ; coun try, prime, In barrels. 4Tta6c; dark, i: 4'4c. ; cakes, 6I4C ; grease, 3a1'ic. Llvo Poultry Unchanged; fowls, save; om roosters. fii4r.7c. ; spring chickens, Sa8ic; duck, SKnOc. ; turkevs. Pa 10c Dros.ed ' Poultry Steady; fair demand; fowK I choice, 10'..nllc; do. fnlr to good, 10c; ' old roosters, 7!tc; chickens, nearby large, I 12nl3c: small and medium do., lOallc; western do., larre. Ha12c. ; medium do., 1 10c; snnll do.. Sane; turkeys, choice to I fancy, 12a11c. ; do. fair to good, lOallc Beerlnts Flour. 3.00.1 barrels nnd 2l.ee racks; wheat, 21000 btiMiels; corn. lti;,0 btiihrls; onts. ::t.ii0 bushels. Shipments Wheat. 13.0'Vi biihels; corn, lOj.aOO bUKh els; oats, 8,000 bushels. Now York Grain and Produce Marlmt New York. Nov. 13. Flour Barel steady nnd fairly active without quotnbl" change. Wl1e.1i Spot easy; No. 2 red. 727dc f. o. b. afloat spot; No. 1 northern Puluth, 7Cic. f. o. b. nflnat to arrive; No. 2 red, 72'ic. elevator: No. 1 hard Du luth, 7Sc. f. o. b. afloat spot; opllonn opened ,weak nt a decline of V later the market rallied and closed firm nt a net decline of '.n'io. to a net advance of iC ; March, 75'ic. : May. 7.i yc. ; Decem ber, 71"iC Crri Spm c.isy; No. 2, 40c. T. o. b. ntbat; "'.''ic elevator; oitions eiiy ot unchancred pilces but ruled tlrmer nrd cloned steady at net unchanged price to East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Flrat .Class DniRnIsts. lllfihly Kccoin iiiciidod by Pliyn. clans. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROS3. AGENT, Offlcc 1)02 West Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4-732. Uc advance; May closed ?c; Decem ber. SOc. Oats Spot dull; No. 2. 23c; No. 3, 2Si,ic; No. 2 white. 31c; No. 3 white, SsVic; track mixed western, 2S'ia50'2c; trackw bite, 30a21e. ; options nomlnnl. Butter Strong; western creamery, 18u 25c; factory, 13ul7c; Juno cieamtry, is o2c; Imltntlnn creamery, 10n21c; ctnto dairy, 17a2lc; do. creamery, 15a25c Checre Quiet; small Srntember, colored. 124n124ic; llnest October, 12al2Uc; large colred fancy September. 12iia12'c; lar,;e October, finest, VM. Begs' Firm; r.tato and Pennsylvania, 21a2le.; lcn off; west ern, ungraded, at mark, Ha2Uc Chlcnrjo Grain ond Froduce. Chicago, Nov. 13. Wheat was weak on bearish statistics most of tho session, but closed steady on ccvcilnu by shorts, December ',(,c. lower ond May unchanged. Corn was affected by changing, Decem ber UaVic lower and May a shado higher. Oats closed a shade lower. Provisions closed irregularly lower, January pork losing Be.; January lard, 7'ic: nnd Jan uary ribs a shade. Cash quotations wore os follows; Flour easy; No. 2 yellow, olia32c ; No. 3 Fpring wheat, 63nrSc. ; No. 2 red, C7aOSc; No. 2 corn. 3lia31?tc; No. 2 oats 23n23'Jc; No. 3 wh'te. 2P.4a25Me. ! iii. t. 1 ye. rjc.i io. z nancy, ;iioi:v. ; No. 1 flax seed and Novrmber. $1.2i'.; prime timothy seed, J2.45a2.53; mess pork, per barrel. J7.70nS.13; tnrd, per hundred pounds. J5n5.124; short ribs. idde3. $4.5.5.1 4.231 dry salted shoulders, GaSHc; short clear sides, J5.20.i5.25; whiskey, Jl.K'.i. Chlcapo Live Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. 13.-Ciitt!e-Ac, ,ve de mand: heft, rteady; (,tl,.iM, lOal.'c. lower than Friday; wwin laagers, top, tr,3i; cow market slcan ; caiunTw, llrm; feed ers, steady; good to choice, $5.c"iii.Ki; poor to medium, $ lOnr, ); mixed stoek ers. Ja3.,"0; fieltcted feeders. J1.21ii.f.O; good to chnlco cows, ft.75.it.ii5: hclt'MM, VUOr.5.25: cannern. JlMa3: bulls, j! 25a 1 2.',; calves, Jl.n.7.23; Tid Texas !-. cs I.Cenr.20; crass Texas steers, $3.25nl.l5: western lange beives. $la5.30. Hogn Clmrd Ftront; at 5c. decline, mixed and butchers, f3.30a 1.20; good to choice heavy, l.(T.ii.20; rough hcaiy, :i0nt; llglu. .i.'ji i4 15; bulk of sales, $4a4.15. Sheep -Steady; Inmht active at 10c lower than Filday; receipts. 31 natlvo lumbH: coinl clearance; rntlvo Wethers. t2.75n4.Ti; lambs. ?!n3 25; ivcsteri welbers. Slal.M; wes'terr lamb?, $l.73a5.35. lteccipta Cat tle. C7.M)) bead; bogs. 42,000 head; sheep, 20,000 head. FTAAfVCMjL TO SMALL INVESTORS. TO LARQE INVESTORS. Six Per C0.1t. Interest I' paid embannu ally to iiivcst'iis in "Tlu Dopew Hy illcaiH" on anion ti fr jih Pinil to 10,000. HAKE. CON . I! 1LNT, l'ltDFlTAULK INQUIRE OF J.T.MoCo lorn. Attorney 122 SPRUCE ST., CCRANTON. PA. tops. $S.f; grnnscrs, 2.'0a3; southern and western ciilves, J2.50a3.50; prima lie. barely steady: about all sold. Sheen, sheep, steady; others weak; lambs, act t2.30a3.O7i,i; extra, II.SO; culls. J2; lamDS. Jt.r0a5.15: mainly fl.C2lfa5.23; Canad lambs. 5.25a5.45. Hogs Market lower at tl.25al.35. East Liberty Cattle Market. Fast Llb'crty, Nov. 13. CaUlr-Steadyr extra, t50a6; prime, J5.70a5.90; common. tSnrtCiL Hogs Dull and lower; extra heavy. $1.10: mediums, $l.05a4.10: best Yorkers, $1; roughs, t2.7Ca3.75. Sheen Steady; choice wethers, $1.23a4.30; com mon, $l,50n2.U: choice lambn, $)a5; com mon to good, t.1nl.S5; veal calves, $7a7.25. Oil Market. Oil City, Nov. 13 Credit balances, $1.5fi; rortlflont(n. JI.B5 bid; shipments, 131,193 barrels; average, MU10 barrels; runs, 101, 231 barrels; aiernge, SO.fGl barrels How's ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars Beward for onv enre of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CIir.NICV ft Co.. Toledo, O. iv e, iiic uniierHiKueii, nave lEUOWn tr, J, 1 Cheiiev for lb" Inst 15 years, and bellcvo ' him perfectlv lanorable In nil business 1 tiun 'ut lions nnd iii,r.tu-lall.v able t- carrv 1 ... n..,' ..llltr.n ,(..,, u l.n.U I... ,.., t, NUl uuj .... ,1,.,.,",..- ,, ,.,,,- jy tllfir lirill. West ft Truax, Wholesale Druggists. To- ledo. O. Wnldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous rurfaees of tho i.vstcm. Price "(5e. per bottle. Sold liy all Druggists. Testi monials rent fiee. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. New York Live Stock. New York, Nov. 1J. B -eves Steers, steady to a shade lower: bulb; .11 1 fn, f.icii, , Htci rs. $1 rnijb.2.',; ( .en n.ul stass. ,...'...".. I,, i'h. J. ..a, 1 ;.i 1 , (hi. lee wn', rteul : nth, rs wnk, n - -ers, dull; 10 J (ahes i.n-nld. Veals. $1 iv5' NOT A (.'I'ABTEB.-But 10 cents, and 10 iluses In a vial of Dr. Agncw's Liver l'lllc N'i pain, pleasure la every dose IIIC". but ..wfulii (rood. Cure Sick Heaa pr'.-i. Con ;!,! lib n, lbi.it n. i. Nausea Sallowneiis. For sale by Matihews Bros i.u.l W. '1' Cl.uli.-14. iiMfei!f Messrs. Burnett nnd Emers were ; winter, materially add to Us motive. ' liere again on Saturday soliciting stock power and car equipment. Its equip-; ' me canning factory, ana before Teachers' Institute. Special to the Scnu.ton Tribune. Htroudsburg. Pa,, Nov. 13. The flr session of tho Monroe county teachera' Institute opened today in the rourB bouse. There were only u few teachers absent. County Superintendent H. L. Walters called the meeting to order. Crganlzatlon was effected by the elec tion of the following officers' PresS dnt. H. L. Walters; vice-president, W. II. P.amsey, If. L. Beber: iccretaiies, William S. I.esh, 1. L. Allegar; enroll .rg clerks, V. H. Gish, C. D. Appen Her; executive committee, U. L. Walter, chairman : c. p. Appenzeller, V, :. Brown. Ralph Fetbcrman, fleorgo B. Kunkle, J. P. Jlpher, H. M. S-ehoch: committee on lltoi-atuve, W. It. Bninsey, W. II. iJIsb, D. A. rjrecn; committee on resoli'.tlcns. Thomas Ward, 1r., S. M. Scboonover. Miss Krnma Hudson: pianist. Mips Ella M. Mutchlrr. The address of welcome was made by P.eprosentatlve Bogus L. Bur nett, other addresses this afternoon "I have long thought it my duty to write you a few lines to let you know what Dr. ricrcc'n Favorite Prescription has done for me," writes Mrs. I'uphemiu I'alcoucr, of Trent. Muskegon Co., Mich. "I nm twenty -seven year old: have been married ten yearn. I nm the mother of four children. My first two riiuicR were sua burn, and I suf fered everything But dfatu: My friends all thpuslit 1 could n-ver recover. I w.is reduced to i"0 pounds. When I was three months -.loiisr for my bird child. I was taken with hemorrhaee or flooding and came near bav. IngamUcarriace from female weakness. For two months I was under the care of our doctor, but was getting weaker all the time until one -day I seut and cot three bottles of 'Favorite Prescription and one bottle ol ' l'cllets,' I im proved so fast, I continued to take your medi cine uutil baby was born, and he is healthy aud 111 right. He is four years old. My baby girl is two years old. My health has been Rood ever lince. I now weigh i6j pouuds and when I be rin to feel badly I take ' Favorite Frescription which always helps me. I always tell my neigh bors what helps me aud a rood many have taken your ' Favorite Prescription' with good results." The "Favorite Prescription" baa cured more women than all other medicines for women combined. It is the only prepara tion of Us tort devised by a regularly grad uated physician a skilled and experienced specialist In the diseases of women, Other medicines are sometimes sold on the plea that they are "Just as pood as the I'avorite Prescription.'" Don't believe It. Don't be imposed upon. Counterfeits are never as good as the genuine. Over so,ooo women have endorsed "P. Torite Prescription," They say there is nothing; "just aa rood" and they know, Would you rather have the aay.so of one dealer who makes an extra profit on the substitute, than the provablt words of 350,000 women whose only object in recom mending the "I'avorite Piescription" is " tbeirdcslre to help" their uffcriug- sisters? KS ment is now tho best It has been In many years. Mr. Crossley, of Starrucca, has re ceived a lucrative state appointment :tt Unrrisburtr. The arrangements nm all completed for the series of Farmers' Institutes In Susquehanna county. Superintendent Dow, of the Susque hanna, division of tho Erie, was of ficially engaged In Susquehanna on Saturday. Thousands of bushels of apples nm weekly belncr shipped from Suqu. hanna county to the western nnd other Btates, I Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Oth I era, Why Not "iouP I My wife has been uslnjr Chamber lain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We ttlel all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of 1 fylnu It. which wo did with the be3t of satisfaction. She has used only ono bottle and her shoulder Is almost well. Adolnh L. Mlllett, Manchester. N. II. For sale by all druggists. Matthew Bros., wholesale and retail agents. FACTORYVILLE. Owing to the henvy rain Saturday there was no foot bull game us sched uled.. Christy Matthewson, "Our Own Chrlt-ty." Is playinfr great foot ball on the Buckncll team this) season. Chris tie Is not only one of the most prom ising base ball players, but can equally distinguish himself on the gridiron. The many friends of L. D. Kem merer, will be sorry to learn that he is gradually falling in health instead of improving as anticipated. It Is now reported that the local train leaving Scranton at 4 p. m. will be continued the same all winter, which the public will greatly appre ciate If true Fnctoryvllle Encampment No. 215, I. O. O. F will confer tho Patrlarchial degree Wednesday evening, Nov. 22, They will also entertain the members of W. S. Rogers encampment, and their ladles of Clark's Oreen. Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening all who aro Interested In tho old fashioned New England aupper, for the benefit of the MothoJIst Epis copal church, are reqeus'ted to meet nt the home of Mrs. A. J. Olllmore to make arrangements for the fcamc. The eldest daughter of Orvllle Bill ings of Bardwell la convalescing from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Whitfield I. Andrews, of Scranton, Ta., was In town one day last week looking after the Interests of Williams & McNulty. The Misses Ilattle and Bertha Crls man are spending the week In Scran ton. Canton Factcryvlllo No. 37. 1. O. O. F will meet tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. All chevaliers aro requested to be present as two candidate will be mustered In, and special business of tho Canton will U8 noted upon. Daniel BIddlemnn and J, W. Reyn leaving town had succeeded In getting ?3,000 subscribed. They will be here again this week and will undoubtedly secure tho balance. The people in terested expect to have tho factory completed in time for next year's business. PENNSYLVANIA DAY AT THE NATIONAL EXPORT EXPOSITION. Governor Stone having designated Thursday, Nov. 115, ns Pennsylvania day at the National Export Exposition, Philadelphia, nnd the same having been set apart by the managers, the Penn sylvania Ballioad company will sell ex cursion tickets on Nov. 15, from a'l points on its li-e In Pennsylvania west of Harrisburc and' west and north of Sunbury, to Philadelphia nnd return, at rate of one cent per mile each direc tion, plus namission to the exposition. Tickets will be good to return unt'l Nov, 17 Inclusive. Governor Stone and state officials will attend. Used iti Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pfcgs. Tliese articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or Gents). Sent by express CV rfS&T (chorees pre. '' l lim ,mfl A paid), for 170 lion heads and o2-cent stamp. ia jaai i A very fine umbrella, made of union ellk-taCeta ; 25-inch frame with seven ribs: 6teelrod and silver CODgo handle. Would cost EZ00 at tho store. I3E5ZSZ& iff! mm iilBMa 1 nil mm m m m fifiiSIIlllI MssMm mmmmtim Wmmm Wwmm l548 i I Best Coffee for ilie money! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use i any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. ilxi?wMtl.KV2mi'i.rii!rTrjwminyYmnfa Fancy Gold Rinsr. I Genuine RubySettlna ..o Goldnino. lion beads and a Z-cent stamp. These rinsa ore Rcnulno rolitd-trold plato, havins the exact appearance aud qualities of tolid gold, nnd guaranteed by i ( T M' ."TS I For'; lion -iC &65Sww3! hes' and N &g$2y a- nt UIJ) tttu makers to last two years with patterns ana very popular. ordinary usage. Kcw TTTTTTT - tj (3 TO DETEUJIINE TnE SIZE i53,i3"j1 Dress-Pin Set. PITTSTON. Speclnl to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Nov. 13. Mrs. Mary Speece entertained on Saturday evening at her home on Uroad street I'l honor of Mrs. Walker Ppeece, of Parkersburg, West Virginia. She was nsslsted in receiv ing by her daughter, Miss Speece and Mrs. Walter Speece. The guests were: Hev. and Mrs. C. II. Surdam, Rev. and Mrs. Doty, Misses Miriam Doty, Mil dred Surdam, Master Paul Doty, of this city; Mrs. Walker S, Speece and MUs Dorothy Speece, of West Vir ginia; Mr. and Mrs. W. I S. Speece, of Scranton. Mr. J. L. Van SIckte, aged 74 years, died this morning in West Plttston. Mr. Vnn Sickle suffered a paralytic stroke about four weeks ago. Ills right side was completely paralyzed, oven one half of his tongue being af fected. He served for three years In the Company E, One Hundred and i orty-thlrd Pennsylvania Volunteers, and received an honorable discharge. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Emma C. Jolley, aged 64 years, died In Plttston nt U o'clock this morning, after a long Illness of con sumption. She was well known in Tunkhannock, having lived there for nineteen years previous to coming to Plttston. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock, with interment nt Eaton, Pa., cemetery. The Junior Auxiliary of Trinity church will on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 8 o'clock repeat tho play, "Sharps and Flats," which they rendered two years ago. 3 ea23j2SZ3 flailed tree for IS lion heeds and a 2 eent ftanip. Th-co plnslnthefctOawr than shoun), rem-poM-d of fine rollod Eohl, with handsome ruby-colored et' thiKs. Suitable for walt-plus, cuff-plus, netk-plns or as a Clllld'2 cct. suhot, iFiisnrv im FLAvsa 'sstrssnsnssszzTjxM ash-Bc!t and Buckle. ill (mi MkUimit4i ' Mention your W Mailed free for IS lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers find a 2-cent stamp. Latest stvlo ot imported black 8wiis pros grain ilbbon beltinsi stylHh Imitation oxidlied silver buckle; neat, strong and fashionable. Silver Napkin-Ring;. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Neat and substantial. Made of dur able metal, heavily silver plated. Two dlllereat patterns. sH IlliiSi Coin-Purse. For IS lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Color, datk timwn. Made of une mo teatner ; chain, ols lining; nickeled frame, with strong snap-fastculus. Ladles' Pen-Knife. For 15 Hon heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Large Ue; good ma terial; handles nicely decorated and assorted colors. owawg'w I TJ PR. MA.HTEX'8 TOOK, KeSief for Women" -rGn fc(mtr', In plain, MalttTenTtlopa. writo (7lif?-fi fwljfrlMltook.eonttnliii l"rtlfu. V.HA'jUW. Urs od Tc-.llmciuil of i)U. UlMUJIi W $ French Female Pills. i i iTtutuiujtnoriMndior S - lfe.alw.rirlt.l,lA.nrt fT .-, f-olUhjalfdruirtfUHInu llivi on tup In Dlu, Wblte nd lied. Tt luucb Vtvg Cu.,Ul & m I'eurlBt., ' m ' Ji W.lS 9wn n lJ "Knickerbocker" Watch. aiven for 175 lion heads and a 2-csnt stump. Kent appear ing and an excellent time -keeper. Solid nickelilvercase. with ornamental hick. Nickel movement, escnpoinent fully Jeweled. The famous "Knickerbocker" watch. o II ,,iwwe . Ladles' Watch Chain. A double strand of best silk cord, united at Intcrvnl3 with colored beads , neat aud substantial. For IS lion beads end a 2-ctntcUimp. w,rJi) CutaMrlp of thick paper fo that the ends will I exactly ni'.'et when drawn tis'.f nrouiul second I Jolutof :ho tinker, lay one end on this dingram i.c tuc i. nuu oracr tao nuuiour we otuer ena Indlcutc3. Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs Tivoestraflno cnmlirlc banj kvivh.vfs, ultu, beautiful ira TnteJ lncejue dnllion I user tietisln the cor ners. Ilult-incli hein, luu.'hii'.o hemstitelhit; Olishunddur. i bio. Apclrof these lianJker. chleM clcn for 13 lion berJs cut irca Lion Coifcc rappers und a 2c. stamp. Children's Picture Book. Art Picture, Easter lwsysywtft V Gent's Watch. Jlalled free for 90 lion licaJs and a 2-cent stamp. The cclohroted Inser soil" watch; stem wound and btem-aettdumblenleVcl-plated cae: each watch ncc(,mp:m led by guarantee of the maker. A re liable time-keeper. Ladies' Pocket-Book. Larre slzo nnrt latest shape black seal. grain leather, ip with llvo setsimte dlvisliius.Includlng a tuck-pockct with flap to hold visiting card:, secure. Ol ten for 25 lion heads trom Linn Col tee wrarpera and a 2c. stamp. mm I-,,..;. .-.,,- (liven Irr 10 lien head j end n 2-cent stamp. Sixteen h'ice ppR" of r.o- therthKoe Melodies illuMriitcdnmlwlth Lied) lltlKimphcil cover We ltavo dilturent books, so you can get an assortment. Century Cook-Book. Table Cover. Durable, material that will stand wnslilns. "J inches mitlnrn. lncludiue fancy fiingcd border Mailed Iree for 25 Hon heads ond a 2c. stamp. rSK"If i kiJ!if via 3CS patrcs of valu able cookliijf iv ccll'tl, also tri'iillse on the latxir of the kitchen til ui lift -mom.Inundry.flrlt-room, unit rcnivdlcs fur the more com men dlsi-mea. (liven for 15 lion hen Ji an J u 2-cent stamp. ' ij.', ,fcLJ il'ITU y'3rJctTlIVV oiA7Muecoit t Orcetinfr" fllven lor 0 lion I rx.1t cut fro.n t.ica Col ic o w rappcra nnd n 2 -tent stamp. A 1 l-ildy ort sue jilcturc, tanl mil pmco The L.ukCieunrt of ri)dW!.'il.-Muo Juni--la-s a u appropriate ( 'i tru.t to tho Lit v pnl aid Ju-i white Last er lllie.i. Bize, 14SJ. Inches lor JO lion lser.ds nnd s can we 'r A& ti-'.tir U '! jKBTTJfl imh-te -MT. i -V-.V y&. imm Sirrf i'.sK? mm& wuF'm I ,. Jl" ' Wi ',t .1 -Jtl. I I I "J I Boys' Pockct-Knife. The'Tasy Opener"; nt.' at);, sharp blade ; lcd.wnod handle Fcr 12 lion heads and o 2c. stamp. 'xrFXRmmm&ssxa TUB ABOVE ARE ONLV A FEW OP TUB LION COPFUE PREMIUMS. Anotherllst will shortly appear In this paper I Don't miss It I The grandest list ol premiums ever altered I Iralsul 1t thauMndi of ..tl.flAri tllei u f f f , alw.Ti rllt.l uut without an pquil. a uj-uuuivio u(w ikx, r rvucit Tak4 bo oilier. icwxwKu uv. Vou always know LION COFFEE by the wrapper. It Is a sealed paefc 2e, with the lion's head In front. It Is ubsolutely pure II the packago If unbroken. LION COJ-FEB Is roasted the day It leavca the factory. :r i .v J Wt , "tm i-iSt ! v. ill sni't it turned rea'ly for han jbi j, Jty Flower Picture. Wfi I 1 mk For 3 Hon hem's auJ a 2c. stamp. - Amerlcau lieauty Hoses and Lllies-ol- f;CX. the Valley Size, llx'JI iuuhcJ. bright rg ancartiatlc coloring. v'1' WaiMlllMIIUMMB.MinnHMMaaM fy The Dancing Lesson." y& P .M rfj. ' hen wrltluc for pre-nlums rend your letter In the same envelope or rZp FJf-V?.?-,'19.11.0"1 f':' . "wnroti'BnlSJI'iiilifaiUnrewnt.yoiican SVZ iHfiJi'.?8 b1lr'rn,nl"s (tnwu theitnr.dn. A'k jour grocer for large ? lliujtrated premium llat. Address ail letters to th fT SDFtr nis. jf uei fjmm s?& fie preen n. rnd trce, the lltt'.O hion kute.i mi.t tin. (jul'. suou -white dit.-alonn a pleuri'iir enu)lli'tnno(cnl o.s. Mrc, i.Iji'ji inchcj rtw.ed free lor o ii jniivuK an j a 2-cent stamp. BIWFQRTANT B!GYiGt WQQZSON SFH2E GO,, Toor: 1CKKS -.!.'
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