THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1900, JONAS LONG'S SONS .1 V Without Question, the Muslin NORTHEASTERN www WYOMING COUNTY. Court Topics and Other News fiom Tunkhnnnock and Vicinity. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhnnnock. Jan. 17. Down at Flatt'n Opel. i house house last even 1ns the fair of Company M. Thirteenth regiment, was In lull blast and a good sized uowd was In attendance. The entertainment furnished was pleas-ln,.', consisting of fancy drill by Pvelve young bovs of the town, Interspersed with phonogiaph solos and an foio batlr exhibition by Messw. Wull an I Geaihait, two tnembets of the com pany. Judging fiom the number of ai tides on exhibition and th" people In attendance, the fair gives pioinlse of gieat success. S. L. Tiffany, of Nicholson, 13 look ing after his legal business .it court here this week. Hon. Oeorge W. Pooko, foimu'.y rf this place, but now engaged with a coal company n t IVckville as engineer, is In town this week, called heie sii a witness In the timber cutting easa of commonwealth vs. Michael Klynr. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The case of commonwealth vs. Ri.nl ley La Trance, charge, rape, which was on tiial at the ndtouinmant o.' court on Monday evening, ocupljd the attention of the court Ml day Tuesday and was given to the jury on Wednesday mottling, and the Jury is still out as this letter Is sent. In the case of commonwealth vs. Otis 'Whipple, charge, murder, defen dant was brought Into com t on Wed nesday morning, and, by his attorney, Heniy Harding, asked leave to w 1th diaw the plea of "not gullt" which was entcied on Tuesday and substi tute thciefoie a plea of guilty of -voluntary manslaughter. This plea was accepted by the attorneys for the com monwealth and Thuisday morning at 9 o'clock Used for healing witnesses to determine the severity of the sentence. The case of commonwealth vs. Mich ael rijnn was called up on Wednes day moinlng and Juiy svvotn. This case was still on trial at adjournment of couit. Other matteis dispose 1 of were as follows- In the matter of the paititlon of the Moses X. De Witt estate the leal es tate Is awaided to Elizabeth Reed on her bid of $1,.'30, and James i:. Tieai, es( is appointed auditor. In the matter of the discharge of John X. Dennlsnn as guaidlan of Ad am Dennlson and Ress Dennlson, 1 ule to show uuise gi anted. Frances Roardmau s Howard Ho. milium, subpoena returned poi ton ally served and Asa ;. Keeler appoint ed commissioner In the estate of Cleorge S. r.nsett. deceased, appointment of James E. l'teur as auditor Is continued. In the estate of Victor I. Jajr.e, ue ceaseil, the appointment of K. J. Jor dan as auditor is continue I. In the casts of the commonwealth vs. J. J. Sheiwood, eommouvvni li ,s. Frank Mulligan and J. J. Sh'iwooa, Lommonwealth vs. Frank Mulligan and "After having a mishap, I suffered with pain in my left tidt and a lingering cough which grew worse and worse," writes Mrs. Cora Brooks, of Martin, Franklin County, Georgia. " Last - spring I got past doing anything and my "husband went to the drug store and called for Wine of C , and the mer chant recommended Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription, so he bought one bottle. Z began to take it aa directed in the aainpbUt wrapped around the bottle. The book said if the disease was compli cated with cough to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favor ite Prescription' alternately, and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, on rising every morning, Mr. Brooks went back to the drug store and got the ' Golden Medical Discovery,' ana I took it as directed. The cough left me at once and I began to get better so rapidly my husband was agonlthed. jt y improvement. I am 'now aMe'towork on the farm and also ;0'tao washing far two auailes." A Druggist 'CM Knows Ojiiisibc .wRBfc Best. Following in the wake of the great semi-annual sale of Muslin Underwear, which this store began two weeks ago, this city is now surfeited with similar sales mostly of goods bought under the extreme advances in prices. As is generally the case, those who look around and then come here.have no desire to go further Qualities and Prices Here Will Stand the Supreme Test of Comparison. We own our present great stock at almost a third less than we could duplicate it, were we to buy today and our present prices are LESS than others pay to sell again. while our stock is undoubtedly double that of all others in the city, it is not to the size but the quality PENNSYLVANIA S. X. Raker, commonwealth vs. Frank Mulligan and J. J. Sherwood, Mie gland Juiy Mud "not a ttue bill and pi it -on tots to pay costs" and prosecutors weie called before the couit and sentenced to pay the costs. These cases were brought by several young men of Me shoppen borough against Frank Mul ligan, who Is the buigess of the bor ough, and the other defendants, act ing under his Instructions, charging assault and battel y. The cases grew out of the a: rest of the prosecutots by the defendants on last Hallowe'en for alleged bleach of the peace, and the piosocutois In these cases 111 e the plaintiffs in several aetVins brought In the civil courts to recover damagej for Injuries and sickness resulting fiom their Imprisonment In the Meshoppen borough lockup on this occasion. In the case of the commonwealth vs. Maria Graves, which was tiled heie -it June teim, 1S99. and a verdict of "not guilty and defendant to pay costs," and in which a motion In arrest of judgment was made by Attorney C. R. Little, for the defense, the couit ovei rules the motion and orders defendant befoie the court for sentence. A meeting of the ci editors of C. R. RIIss, of Faetoryvllle botough, is being held this afternoon at the olllee of T. Wood Piatt, esq., befoie C. A. Van Wornier, referee in bankiuptcy for this district. To the Public. I want to let the people who suffer from theumatlsm and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Ralm re lieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It I the best liniment 1 have ever known of. J. A. Dodgen, Alphaietta, Ga. Thousands have been cuied of rheu matism by this lemedy. One applica tion relieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. Matthew a Urotheis, wholesale and retail agents. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 17. In St. John's Catholic chinch at noon today, by the pastor. Rev. P. i Rrodilck, Thomas J. Cairlgg and Miss Ella Houlihan, two estimable young people, weie united in mm tinge. Miss Cuskk, of Scranton, was bildesmald, and Michael Panlgg, of Hallstead, a' bi other of the bildegioom, was gioomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Caiilgg left this afternoon for a vu stein In ltl.il tour. Miss Hello De Witt, of Eioad street, last evening entertained a masquerade pii ty of friends. Messis. Geoige L. Tiffany and Job Malpats aie candidate for justice of the peace In the Second wind. John, Jay, for yeais ptoptletor of the Jay House, In Xew Mllfoid, has leased the ("randall House, In Ring hamton, and w 111 open It In the near future. In Windsor, X, Y., on Tuesday, Sam uel Dei by, of Laneslmm, and Mis. Washington Hawkins, of Oakland township, weie united In mat llano. William Moian, formerly of Susque hanna, was killed while switching cais In Reading, Pa., on Monday. He Is smvived bv his mother, a brother and several sisteis. For seveial yeais he was emploved as .switchman In the Erie yaids In this place-. The remains aulved heie today and the funeral will probably take place fiom St. John'3 Catholic church on Thuisday morning. Hon. J. F. Reynolds, of Paibondalo. has bt en elected vlee-piesident of the Canawacta Wnter Supply company of Susquehanna. The Canawacta com pany and the Lanesboio company have been consolidated. The Etle paid Its Jefferson branch employes on Mondnv. Mis. D. J, Foley Is the guest of For est Cltv lelntlvcs. Rev. P. W. Root, of Chtlst Episcopal chuich, Is In Sayie, attending the win ter meeting of the Scranton archdeac onry. The board of tiade Is discussing the sew ei ago question. Lee De Witt, of Xew Mllford, was In town on Tuesday. While working on the Erlo caipentor shop on Tuesday afternoon. Thompson Youngs had the thumb and Index fin ger of his left hand so badly laceiatcd us to necessitate amputation. The "Old St. Stebblns" company Is billed for Hogan Opeia house on Mon day evening next. Doctors, M. L. Mlllen nnd F. A. Goodwin have been icappolnted Rile surgeons at this station for tho ensu ing vear. The Republican boiough caucus will be held on Tuesday evening next, The Montrose Agrlcultuial society has nn Indebtedness of $1,G17.1S The annual fair will be held September 18 und 19. Following ate tho new otTlceis: President, F. I. Lott; Hi at vlco-prest-dent Colonel C. P. Pratt: second vice president, J. Rarker; seeretaty. W. A, Tltsvvorth; (treasurer, S. J. Jenekes. The two Kile locomotives damaged In the head to head collision at Union dale on Tuesday have anlved In the Susquehanna shops for lepalrs. Tho Wllkes-Harre News Is authority for the statement that tho Delawate and Hudson company will next sum mer open n paik on the Jefferson branch. The route to the park will be via Archbald. Xo map goes with the peculiar statement. Mis. Fied Singleton and children, of Forest Hill, Xew Jersey. Is visiting Mis. Singleton's patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doolittle, of Grand street. Miss Alice Mitchell, of West Main street, left this nfternoon to visit relt tlves in Xew York tlty. Hon. George R. Tiffany, of Gibson, one of the lepresentatlves from th'.4 county In the legislature, Is a candi date for renomlnation. Ho has made a very creditable legislator In all re spects. Reports from the "Inner circle" In Hairlsburg are to the effect that our state senator, Hon. K, D. Hardenbergn, of Honcsdale, Is slated for the Reputi llean nomination for auditor general. The excitement is all over nnd Mont rose once more occupies Its usual space on the map. Superintendent Rardwcll, of the Rlnghamton city schools, will deliver an address before the Susquehanna County Teacheis' association In Lanes boio on Filday evening. THOMPSON. Special to tho Sctanton Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 17. The first snovv stoim of the tenson catno Sunday, tho snow fell to the depth of four or five Inches. Yesteiday was bright nnd wnim with same during the night and today the prospect for a continuous run of sleighing Is dubious. A ender has been In town of late lighting up our business pines and a few dwellings with gasoline lamp", which give a fine light. Guy Foster spent several diys v. 1th rolitivcs In Rlnghamton, uturnlng Sunday evening. James Buir.es had a pair of oxen to shoe the first pair In two yeais jes teulay. John Decker, of Unlondalo, spent tho Sabbath with P. R. King and wife. Daniel Wrighter, aged 84 yeais, 10 milns about as ho has been for boihj time. It Is over a year that he has been confined to his bed. "Uncle Dan iel" bast been a tnlshty hi'nter In his day and has not forgotten how he got th" game. W. V, Gelatt who for 1 yeir or two has inn a variety store with oysters and fruits In their season Is to quit biislnes- here soon. Ho goes out to a farm near Lake View, Quite a suspension of traflle on tho rallioad today owing to a wieck nt Pnlondale. The Saratoga was nearly thiee hours late this morning. The piospects for Flolghlng moved two Portland cutters from Tallman'.s v. ai chouse Monday. L. r, Seartes Is In Susquehanna to day. Hiram Xlel, a former lesldent of tho township. Is stopping at the Jeffoiron house. "A HRART AS STURDY as an oak," If the heart is to be sturdy nnd th netves stiong, the blood must bo rich and puie. Hood's Snisaparllla makes heart3 Pturdy because It makes good blood. It glve3 strength and couiage HOOD'S PILLS ate non-lrrltatlng, mild, effective. HONESDALE. Special to tho Scranton Tiibunc. llonesdale, Jan. 17. Mis, E. C. Mumfoid loft this morning for Stnr lueca to spend n few days with rela tives. Miss Susan Keene treated a number of her j.oung lady fi lends to a slclgu tlde this afternoon The young ladles who attend enter tainments at the Opera House and do not behave properly had better move with care as Manager Sllvcrstone has jauthoilzcd Sheriff Armbuvater to take all disturbers In house. He will be on hand lor that puipose A ical camp of gypsies liavo pitched their tents In an empty storo room on Fiont stteet. For a small admission vou can see a genulno camp and have your fortune told. Mr, W. H Rancroft, vice-president and genei il manager of the Oicgon Short Lino R-illroid company, of Salt Lake city, aulved In llonesdale this afternoon, via i:rle l.itlroad in hi? special car. Mr. Rancioft Is a brother-in-law of Colonel Poo Durland. The Republican county committee met nt the Allen house, on Monday, The meeting was called to order by Chairman W. W. Wood nt 2 p. m. Mr. X. R. Rlgelow acted as secretary After mil cali Senator 11. D, Hatden beig nominated W. VY. Wood and Homer Oicene nominated L. M. Atkln son tor county thalrmun. Tho roll call resulted In the following vote: V. W. Wood. 18: L. M. Atkliifon, VI. A resolution was adopted em'.oialng ths candidacy of Hon. K. R. llnrdenbergh for auditor goneial. Mr. Hnrdenbergh thanked the commltteo for the en dot seme nt and urged haimony In tha paity to pi event another defeat nt thp polls. BEECHAH'S PILLS for Bilious and Nervous Disorders Ira Without a Rival. AHWUAl SALES OVER (,000,000 BOXES. 10 cents nnd aa cent, at lldrucitorri. &S22T 3&J fAiJ) Underwear AVOCA. Tho Democratic caucus on Monday evening passed off more quietly than piedlrted. M. J. Dixon acted as piesl dent and James O'Rrien as secretary. Dr. Rurge was nominated for burgess, M. J. O'Mnlley, Justice of tho peace: James Hurley, tax collector, and M, J. Ryan, auditor. The primaries for subordinate ofllcers will he held be tween 4 and 1 o'clock tomorrow nfter noon. Patrick Murphy, of the West Slle, fell on the Ice on Monday morning and suffered from a fractured arm, below the elbow. Mrs. James Fltzpatrlck, of the West Side, Is critically 111, having suffered the dislocation of her collar bono be sides other Injuries by falling on tho Ice. Thomas Sullivan, of the N'orth Knd, recently lecelved a letter from Mon mouthshire, South Wales, lnfornlng him of the death of his father, at tho age of 102 vears. Michael, the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Conaboy, of Gio"e street, Is seriously Ih of pnettnu'i!e Jacob Frederick, of Grovo street, is seriously 111 of pneumonia. The St. Aloyslus society hns ar tanged for a sciles of lectures an! entertainments which will be given In tho near future. At tho regular meeting of the Avoca Hose company held on Monday even ing tho following ofllcers were elected: President, James Alexander: Ice president, X. E. Hosklns; secretary, A. J, Diuffner; 1st assistant, Georgj Kennedy; financial secretary, V. L. Snyder: treasurer, Rdvvnrd Laird foreman, A. C. Howell; 1st assistant, James Ralph; 2d assistant. John Da vis: plpemen, Hugh Graham, Isaac Shaffer; axemen, Hugh Conkey, Wil liam Rennett, plugmen, Walter Wolle ver, Jean McAlplne; tiustees, W. II. Holllster, ,T. H. Andeison, K. 13. Sny der: auditors, John Gllhoolcy, George Graham. On Saturday afternoon between I and 7 o'clock there will be a sale of cake", buns, muillns, rolls, angel food and other delkacles at the home of Rev. and Mis. D. T. Smythe. The ai tides have been donated by th ladles of tho missioiriiv society and the pioceeds will be UFed In paying off their levies fo.- mission purposes. The new underwear mill will begin operations today with about half th force that will be employed next week. Misses Carrie Snyder and Xellle Mc Gownn will supervise the work. Dan iel Powers will be foreman. The Ladles' Aid society, of the M. R. church will meet at tho home of Mrs R. C. Kellum today. Supper will be served at f o'clock. Samuel Davenhall has retuintd to his home in Merldan, Conn., after a few davs' visit with his mother In tho North find. Th" Union services In the M. H. church are attended every evening by nn unusually large congiegatlon. Revs. D. T. Smythe and R. M. Paseoo pre side alternately. They will lv con tinued every evening until Saturday. Miss Sadie Rdwards, of Pcianton, was a visitor in town yesterday. MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA. Forty-six Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad peison-ally-condcted tour to Mexico nnd Cali fornia which leaves New York and Philadelphia on Febiuaty 12 (Pltts buig February 13) by special Pullman train, covers a large and Intensely in teresting portion of North America. Mexico, California, and Colorado are a mighty trio in nil that appeals to and fascinates the tout 1st. Stops will be made at San Antonio, Tnmplco, Guanajauta, Guadalajara, Queietaro, City of Mexico (five days;, Cucrnavaca, Aguascallontes, Santa Rarbara, San Jose (Mt, Hamilton), Del Monte, San Fianclsco (five daj). Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver, Chicago, nnd other points of interest. Fourteen das will bo spent in Mexico, and nineteen In California. Tho "Mexico and California Special," an exclusively Pullman train of Parlor-Smoking, Dining, Drawing-room Sleeping, nnd Observation cars, will be used over the entlie route. Round-trip rate, Including nil neces suiy expenses during entlro tiip, $30 from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg; $515 fiom Pittsburg. For Itlneiary and full Information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New Yoik: 4 Court street, Brooklyn; 7S9 Broad street, Newark, N. J,; B. Cour- laender Jr., Passenger Agent Balti more uistnci, iiammore, .mci.j conn Studds, Passenger Agent Southeast ern Dlstilct, Washington, D. C; Thom ns 13. Watt. Passenger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.: or address Oeorgo W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. ' m CATARRH AND POLDS RRLIRVRD IN 1 TO CO MINL'TRS -Olio short puff of the breath through tho blower, supplied v.lth each Itttle. of Dr. Agnew's Catarrh al Powder, diffuses this powder over tho surface of the nvsul papsages. Painless and delightful to use). It relieves In stantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Bore Throat, Tonsllltls and Deafness. M rents. For sale, by Matthews Eros, and V. T. Clark. -07, I we direct you. Made up in the most careful and con servative of factoiies, by proficient women-folk who know how to add every possible touch of daintiness, we can safely assert that no other assortment in Scran ton has so much to thoroughly commend it as the one on view here. Of the Finer Sorts Of Undermuslin our advertisements have reflected but little we have left it to the admiring glances of the hundreds who have come and bought so freely: an advertisement of itself. Nothing that deft fingers or skill has evolved will be found missing in this assort ment, which for exquisiteness and richness and dainti ness has no peer in any store throughout the state. . Sensation THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Xew York, Jan. 17. The stock market continued dull and without much life, but there was 1111 uimlstnk.ibU tono of strength and the tntlro list showed a substantial Improvement. Dealing In Pis lilghb speculative li dustrlals predomi nated but tho proportions of tho eleillnfcs In thum vvero not so evctsslvo. There was a notable movemert In tho Leather stocks early In the da, but it was not w oil sustained. Third Avcnuo suffered a lolcnt decline of r,', points but recovered 3i. Othcrwlso tho group manifested Btrcngth under the Influence of the cov ering by tho outstanding short Interest who wero Influenced Uy tho general strength of the genual maiket. Reports of a military victory sui tallied tho Lon don market. Tho decided Improvement In tho bujlng of ratlro ids was conspicuous In the Grangers. Southern Pacific, and Baltlmoro and Ohio, though tho latter slorl: met free offerlrgs to leallzo. Tho railroad list geneiallv was benefited sym pathetically by this strength. The St. l'aul for the second week In Januarv encouraged hming In view of tho In cieao of $111,'." oer hist j ear's earnings, which In turn had tern greater than tho jear before by JltlS" Tho supplemen tary loport of the Unltlmcire -md Ohio nt six months, December 31, lS9s, was an Influence of strength. Tho Increased giain moement, grcd export demand for wheat and the continued Increased money supply were a'l factors of strength. Tho preliminary statement of agricul tural reports ti.nl shown decreases from last December of 2O0.2V5 and as tho to tal exports for the month showed a de crease from December of lsW, onlv $14, C"i.3.'i2, the difference Is attributed to the opening of ports to manufactured goods. Taking tho calendar eear as a whole tho decline In excess of merchandise Is nbout offset by decline in the eveess gold Im ports, leaving tho fr.vorablo balance of trade about the same as last vear. Sites for the day, 270,700 shares. The market for bonds was not veiy nrllo but llrm. Total siles, par value, 1 2",ono. United Stnti s 4s advanced '' In tho price bid. Tho following quotctlcns are furnished The Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co , rooms 70j-(HJ Mcars building. Tclcphono C003: Open- High- TjOW- Clos ing ct et lng. Am. Sugar 1174 111 U7'& 11V Am. Tobacco fi') 100",, !o r'?i A tch , To. & S. To .. 20 20 20 20 A.. T. & S. r Pr .. i.o' 4 r,o CO' 4 rm Brook. R. T is' i 70s f.4 , Pon. Tobacco 32 33 32 3.! Phes. & Ohio 20?; otj Ti so People's Gas lo-.'i 104 1IB'4 10;i PIlle.B. &Q 121 121"! 121 12P4 St. Paul 117'; HS'J 117' K Rock Island 101 mo invi4 w Kan. & Tes.. Pr .... 32 32i 32 S2'0 Louis. &- Nash W SI S) H Manhattan Die 01 M 91 'KTU -Met. Traction ejo ...it ! ii;t; wi v Mo. Pacific 41 4014 40 40 .Ierev Pentral ir34 11 1 H' 11W4 Noith. Pacific r.l'! r.1 r,l'i HI?, Nor. Pnelllc. Pr .... 7t 7I'A 74 71'- N. Y. Central 11 1115. 13W4 HI'i Ont. & West 2la 21'2 21'i 21' Pacific Mnll 4T2 Itt 4! 4".; Phil. & Re id Pr ... now r.o'j .WA r,oi'3 Southern R. R., Pr.. ,11 "t'4 ,1 l'4 T01111 , C. & Iron .... SI Slai SI R4"4 V. S. Lc ither is is 17'4 1S' P. S Leather, Pr .. 7'r4 7rt 7"H 70 I ulnn Pacific 40'', H.'i I'. toi; Villon Pac. Pr 74, 7.1 74 74' Wabash. Pr 20 lyn; k4 20, West. Vnlon s7'4 -.7 S7V4 S7' Pciniii. It. R 120 12M14 12.0 i?) Am. S W 4i'-. 47'i !'', 4i-4 Fed. stcti :,ni :,ii4 vt r,ra4 Fed. Steel, Pr 7J 73'4 T-! 7i'4 CHICAGO BOARD Or TltADR. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. lug . est. et t,g. July rvt f,ir4 t;r,i; to. Mov C1?a bfi CT- 0."s PORN. July SI'-j 3l'i 3I'M .tii May 3.T.. 3;st Si'l 2i CATS. July 2','i 2T 2".'; 2T Mny 21 21'i 21 21 LARD. Mnv C07 0 07 .107 0.02 PORK. May 11,02 1107 10S3 10S2 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked, First National Rank fciio Scranton Savings Hank 3m) Scranton Packing P Sli Third National Bank 121 Dime Dcp .V: Ills. Hank L') Rconomv Light, II. & P. Co 47 Lacka. Tiust iV. Safe Dep. Po. 1,10 . . Scranton Paint Co S) Clink & Snover Po , Pom. . . too . . Plnrk & Snover.. Pref 121 Scr. Iron Fences & Mfg Co 100 Scranton Aslo Wot Its loo Lack i. Dairy Co., Pref. 2 Po. Savings Bank & Tiust Co 210 First Nat. Hank tPtuhoiidale) ... 300 mandate! Drilling Co 30 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, flist moitgage. dun 1'iJO People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 19ls People's Street Rnliw.iv, Gen eral moitgage, duo U21 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lukii. Township School ,1t,.,. Pity of Scranton St. Imp. fu. Mt, Vernon Coal Po 111 ... 115 111 ... ... 100 102 1"2 kl Scranton Traction C bonds,. 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corccted by II. fl. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue,) Butter Creamery, W)e.: dally, tubs, 2Sc. i:bb Select western, ICc; nearby state, Cheese Full cream, new, 33',ic Beans Per bu iholco marrow, $2 40; medium, $2 20; pea, $2 20, Onions Per bu., 45c. Flour-$l SO, Philadelphia Grain nnd Product Philadelphia, Jan. 17. Whe.it-Stcudy but quiet contract grade, im(ii Porn Firm nrd Uc cheaper, OatH Unlet but steady Nn. 2 white clipped, 31'.ii31'4e,; N". 2 mixed do, 2U',2ii30e. Potatoes I'ennsj I vnnla choice, per bushel, LOaftJc : New York and western do do. do, ItaibOc,; do. do. fair to good, Ula.'.lc, Buttei Dull ami lc, lower; fancy western creamery, 21c.; do. prints, 21e. Rggs Wero linn; fresh, nenrby. lie.: do, western, l'o. ; do south western, I'c: do. southern, ISo. PheeM Quiet but firm. Itellncd Sugars-Dull nnd unchanRed. Pot ton Finn and 1-lCo, higher: middling uplands, 7 11-lbe. Tal low Quiet; cltv prime. In liogshe ids, 4Tc: country pilme, In hogheails, ;a.1'ke; dark, do, 4ie.: cakes, MJhVjo.; grease, J al'e. Live Poultry Dull and easier; fowls, SVialOe.; old roosters, 7c,; spring chickens, SuDo. ; ducks, lOallc.; eeesc, 10c,; of the New lliiLLlLLULllLULLAkiULllLULXlLilULLv A Golden Opportunity i Dependable merchandise at 50c on the dollar. Stock reduc ing sale now in progress and to continue for 30 days only. Lace Curtains were $ .75 $1.50 $2.50 j.75 $5.00 pair " " now 38 .75 1.25 1.88 2.50 pair Tapestry Curtains were 3..S0 5.00 7.00 9.00 15.00 pair " " now 1.75 2.50 3.75 4.50 7.50 pair POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS. Fish Net Sash were. lSc 25c 35c 50c 75c yard " " " now eje 13c 18c J5c 38c yard Swisses, striped and figured, were 10c 18c 25c 35c 50c yard " " " " now. 5c oc 13c 18c 25c yard Brass Extension Rods were 10c 20c 40c 80c each " " " now sc 10c 20c 40c each Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and In fact every article in our vast establishment must be moved to make room for spring stock. wwwwww!wwwwTOmwwr'!iin8 East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First-Class Druggists. Highly Recom mended by Phyhiciurw. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Ofllce U02 West l.acknwnniin Aveiinc, Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4732. turkeys, ?c. Dressed l'oultrv Plrmer, better demand; fowls, choice, B'CalOc.; do. fair to good, S'jnOc. : old rK)ster, 7c ; chickens, nearby. Pallc; western do, laige. lOallc; medium do., tu'i'.e.; small, do, 7aSc. ; tuiKes. choice to fancy, 10a lie; do. fair to good, Da'.i'tc. ; Inferior do., 7ac; ducks, Salle.; geese, 7n9c, lte cclptH riiiut, l.iifH) b imds and eitfo sacks; wheat. 17.0OI) huslii'ls; coin, ST (XJ bushels; oats, 30,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, l,7o0 bushels; corn, l.l.mrt bushels; oats, 8,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New York, Jan. 17, Klour Moderately actlo and stiady at jm-v lous prices Wheat Spot llrm: No. '1 ml, 73r;c. f. o. b. alio it prompt: No 1 northern Duluth. 7b"hC. f. o. b. nlloat piompt: No. '1 led, 71"&-. elevator; options opened flimer with a good deni mil fiom shorts; Inter in tho daj. however, icallzlng biouglit a sit back, follow I'd by a llnnl rally on coir ing, closed llrm at UnV. net mlvanci; March dosed 7'.'f , Ma, 7J'c : July eli pcd 7t"c Port. Spot llrm No. :', tl'.c. f. o b. and 41e. elevator: option mukel opi mil stionger: afti 1 a lite dccllnu un del realising the Market r tilled and dosed flim at 'ic. advance: Slav closed S'lijo. Oats-Spot htiadv, Nn .' (''.c; No. ::, l!So.; No. '1 white, ."Jo.: No. J white, 31 Vic; Hack mixed, western, jtiisic t tnick white, Sl'.nS.V.; options ejitlc t and featureless. Miittei Sti adv: western cnamer.v, Sla'JIo.: do f.ietoiy, 17a-'-e ; .Juno cieamcry. SUiJZ'.e., Imltallon iruitii civ, li.ij.c.: state daiiv, 1'ia'Jle.; do. creamcij, Slit.'le, Pluese riini: tall rnado fnncv large. 12snne ; fall made fnnev small, Uiallc. ; laige lato made, llltallc: small late made, l.'tl.'Uc Hggs t'lini; stiito and l'tniisvl.uila, Lik ; western tirgranded at nil tic, llaltc; western, iOc, lo-s off. Chlcnco Grain and Produo?. 1 nicago. Jan. i,. i.ikoi eoMnrsiie: rt celpts and the small dicllnn at Liverpool In tho face of tho heavj slump here jes. terday lesulted In n llrm wheat maiket Phlcago. Jan. 17. Light domestic re- r.t... I ,1... .....lt .1. . II. ., t t. ...mniil seeil arm No. 1 northwest. 51 ru, primo tlmlthy herd. Kin- mi"s pmk. ViMilu 7J'2; laid, 'va5S5: shoulders, ,1i.,i',t,r.: sides, li'ilaO, whlskcv, 1 So'jj sugar, cut loaf, 14 u9; granulated $1 2$. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kast niiflaln, Jan 17. Pattle r.ccelpt", 4 ears; steady at fonner prices, no iry good hete; veaN 1 i7."iO; extra to famv, $7.10aS" In aw fed calve). tU v at ..25t 4 2.1; gtacselH and ftiuvv stoi ReiS, neg lected, fnsli lows, llrm, Iki'SS, as to qi'iibn, 110 late spiiuuels wautid Ilo.'s ltecilpls. 2 1 us. shade lowu for good glades: pigs, faluo. iff; -ales, popcin, good weight, l.70il". llcht $l,1al70, mltd paeUiis, $1 7ia '); hulk, 5! vn; r $ 1 40, loughs, ia'. ; jhu's :iviiJ.tii. closed wiakii foi nil giades. Sheep and L'imbs lteci Ipts, HI 1,11s, stroiuei for all gindis ot lambs; tops fiJ MOilO; fnl" to good, 5 9il,iCJj, lamlis, f" 71, light straw stock culls. $!2lil'.1, shetp. lirni, top mlnil, Jl 10 it 7o culls to good. S.1.U ,W, wethus. $l,7."ia1; eni lings, j 7,113 23; all sold, closed lit 111. New Yoik Live Stock. Now Yoik. Jan. l7Heoes Slow, steers, lOal.'c, off; ,ood bulls, steady; oth ers weak, fat cows, ll'e. higher: others steady Calves CI10K0 veals, Hun; oth ers steady; 1 losing slow: ahoul all sold, cals, 3a23; choice', V 'ii'saS-Ju. lit tin ealvcs,; JlfiH; barnvard do. S.'.1iV.T.J3 southern, do,, J121 Simp Finn; lambs, SilOe. Iilghei ; sluep, $!.n, export weth eis, $5a.i21; lambs, fi ,'0.11:711; Panada lambs, $ii. yi,ui r.n, mils, $li3 Hogs tjuot ed stead at $1 71 it M fur Rood firlino hogs; wiMttrn pigs. It uXil.'ei; state iilgs, f.s3a 4 in). Chicago Live Stock Market. Phlcago, Jan. 17,Pattle Uholcu fat stonily, ntlicis 1" uic below Monday's ptlces; TeMiiiS, laioe. lovvci; cow mar ket and eantiiis, liial.'c. lower, good to choice, JJlO.uill, mUed stoekeis, Ji.'.'Ji 3 SO: seliet d fei-di rs. Il2.'al1); good to cholco cows. IHO.ilW; lulfers, fj..)it4iu; canneiK, !2 2)a'."); bulls, l.'ii.il 10; calws, $4 Wa7.40; foil Tc'MlH beeves, frt'.l. Hogs K.ilrly ui'tlve. khado higher: fair clear ance: mixed and butebeis, ll.41.il 70; good to cholco heavy, t4 wa4."5; iimeh, $).41a HI; light, 11.40,14,00; bulk of sale. JL.'oi 8.50. Sheep and Lamfcs Actlv o and tlrui; riout r.is, No .1 sluing wheut, 1O1 fiS'-.c.: No. ? red. ti"u,i; , No. '.' corn, niii r.l'ic: No " oils. "!lin"..,.e. . No. 2 while, 1'inJi,u ; No, ! while, 21ii,.i;e,: No, 'J hp, r.'a.Hc: No. 2 bill lev. 27' .c; No, 1 tlax Year. aaaa-. ''''''' Need something to nourish them Just as much as men's do. Where would men be It they did not hiivu th"ir brains well fed when they were boys? Snow White riour makei good bread and that bread makes one of the best foods for a boy's brains vou can find. It builds up his bod), too, und that certainly Is no drawback. Try It on VOl'H liov. All grocers sell It "We only wholesale :." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. IL itmnTttftwwtfirnwi fiff idfls For Good Shoes and Rubbers. V. N. BROOKS. To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our am. Auarees, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. native wetbeis, IMCaJ.tl: lambs, $I.3(U h'.'l; westiin v.ethiis, SI J0.it 75: western lambs, $', :.3a 20. Itiei Ipts-Pattle. 18,000 haed, hos, Mj.OuO head, sheep, 13,000 head, East Liberty Cattle. Hast l,iliert. Jan, 17. Cattle Steady; fxtia, fDSo.ii,; pilme, 3t.Oa17l: common, 11a I u). Hogs I.owi r, best heavy me dlums, 1170.117.1: heavv Yorkers. $4 fila 4 70; light Voikers. ir3a4lJ1: pigs. $4 2.1j 4 10; loughs, fJnl'.'J. Sluep fiteiulv, iholco wethers. II "11.1 1 SO; common, 2a1j cholco lambs, M13a0 2.1: 1 ommon to good, ll.30iui.in; veul calves, IT.COnT.bO. Oil Market. Oil Pltv. Jan. 17. Piedlt bulimies, 11.66, no bid for iirtlllinti s: shipments, us.SIJ biriils; average y,iw liarnls; runs, 113, Ut) barrels; average, S3,fi7it barrels. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slguaturfiof Wk r.NHM S2!f . v