" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. NORTHEASTERN MUSICAL ALLIANCE. Much Progress Is Being Made by an Enthusiastic Class. Special to t tic Herat ton Trllmn". Factoryvllle, Fob. T. Today, the third day of the alliance, miukcd u trreat advancement by tho clasp, which Is one of the larpct over had at an Intermediate session. The class "num ber about sivty-llve vtembeir, a!id under the elllrlent direction of V. X. Manchester Is maltliiR very rapid 1 ro:; less In tho dlff-ient 'luislo which he lias placed before them. .Ml. Liiurvdi Smith, of Lacpyvllle. tho ItMdliiR Bololst, Is heie and h.i alieady en deared herself to the class 1 v hr pleasant manners and veet vohe. AinonK thoe from nut et town ttiit nre In attendance ale. Mrs. Louella. fbpth and daughter, of l.acc.vvllle; Frank llalley. Miss Fnnres Xoithrup and Mrs. ller.hmiln Wheeler, of Chitls' Oieon; IV. 10. llobbs and N. 13. Phil lips, of 1'lcelv Mo. Mis A. Doin, of U.tlton; Mil-. A. L. Thaer and Mis. Llewellyn Shields, of Nicholson; Itov. M. .1. WutUIni and family, of Hall stcac PRETTY HOME WEDDING. Chailes H. Hettew United In Mar- vlase with Misi Clara Hartung. Special to the Scraiitcn Tribune. llonosdulo, Feb. 7. Yesteiday tit high r.oon a vtiy pretty muirlnge service took place at the plensant cottage of Mr. and Mis. O Hal tuner, of Fortenla, when their daughter. Miss Clara, and Mr. Charles If. Hettew, of Hrooklyn, X. V foimeily of Carbundale, were united In man Inge by Hev. James P. Vaie, of Honesd.ile (irace l'plscopal church Jllss Louise Smith was bildesma'd and Sir. Stanley Hot tew Rio'imiman. The ctiests weiu only the Immediate f i lends Mi, and Mis. Hettew will te Blde In riiooklMi. X. Y. WYOMING COUNTY. Special to tho Scranton Tilbune. Tunkhannoek, Feb. 7. The thiee stoty bilck building at the coiner of Tioga and luldge stteets, In this boi ough, Is one ot the oldest brick build ings ot thu town. It wa built bv Henry Stark and Is Mill owned by his estate. It has been occupied for a long time by It. C. Herilck and Iler rlck Urothers as a geneial -toie and Is one of the most valuable business locations In town. The St.uk helis all live out of town and on that account the building has been allowed to giad ually tun down and get out of tepalr. James Staik. of Philadelphia, one of the owneis of the piopeity, was In town last weeit looking over the vatl ous propel ties owned by him here, and after seeing the condition of the build ing decided to put extensive i epulis on it. In consldeiatlon of this action he thought that the tent of the build ing should be Inei eased and, not being able to come to a satisfactory agiee ment with the piesent le.-sois. tented to I,. Hilkowlch for a tetm of ve,u. s and air. Jlllkowleh will move a pari of his stock fiom Its piesent location on South Tioga stteet Into the Stark building as soon as the lep.ilis ate lompleted. The Herilck lliotheis, not being able to find a satisfactory loca tion, pui chased the vacant lot on the opposite coiner and will elect a mod ern thtce-story business block, with store looms on the ground floor and oillces on the upper Hoots. This lot belonged to the Nicholson estate and has always been alued bv them at $4,000 and the pi ice has kept the lot vacant. With a modern building elect ed on tills lot and the opposite corner impioved and modernized, that section of town will piesent a vastly better appeainwo. L. O. Stephens-, one of the pi eminent business men of Nicholson, was In Tunkhannoek on Wednesday. i A. Uttlo, pq , is In Weatheily. Caibon county, engaged In taking testl mony In the suit of II. A. Muck vs. W. K. and J. M. Kelfer. The suit Is over an alleged Infi lug-wont of a patent on silk bobbins owned by the plaintiff. Miss Hmh shkler anlved home yes terday afternoon fiom Ithaca, whete she has been for several months, STARRUCCA. Special to the Sctantun Tilbune. Sturruu'j, Feb. 7. Mr. A. W. Lariu- bee was In Susquehanna on business last Satin day. Hany Mumfoid Is gaining slowly. Me will .soon be able to take solid food. Ills two slstets. who have been wlt'i him since Clulstm.is, have returned to their homes, Mis. Taylor to Xfagiitu, WHIRLPOOL RAPIDS POWER SCHEME fiafpi&list Has Devised a Means of Develop !; jng 250,000 Horse Power at a' Minimum Cost. After a year or more of careful tudy and experimenting on the part of two well known Inventors, a scheme, perfectly.'praetlcable, has oeen devised wherejjy the Uemendous energy now going to waste at the Whirlpool Hap idtk maybe converted Into a form of electrical. power for the use of man. This Is no visionary dream of an imaginative power crank. Its souico Js authentic and It will develop Into something big, and that In the very -DsaMuturc, ';,TJjo promoters of the scheme are eansulno of success. After a yeai'a tfgorlr, a,p)an has been hit upon vvhete- -ytlejSreateet amount of power may bo il wived at' a minimum cost. . To 'be specific, the plan Is to develop from (nYWhlrlpool Rapids 250,000 elec trleM'flrsi.powtr at a figure within or at least not exceeding the one mil lion dollar, mark.. The-authorlty for this announcement tcoiois from a .statement, over the sig PENNSYLVANIA and Miss Minnie Mutnford to school woik at ;4avtc, Pa. The Ladles' Aid society of the Hap tl.U church hehl a meeting at the home of Mis. Koehk-r, which wan well at tended. Within a few weeks Mr. A. C. Ctoss ley has whipped eight earloails of roller blocks to Kill ope. Tho fifth month ot school closed last Thursday. Tho record shows that the aveiage attendance of the upper giade Is 95 per cent. Misses Zona VnsUlnder and Edith Sherwood have been pres ent evoty day. That we do not appreciate a good thine until deprived of It was demon strated at Mr. Angus Smith's home the last week. Their house has been heated bv steam for some jeais, but they were surptlsed on -one of the coldest nlghtB to llnd that the heater failed to do Its woik. A man from Cnrbondale was summoned, but satlsfaetoiy ar rangements weiu not made. Then Mr. Sncncer was called and It was found that a new heater was lcqulred. Mr. Fied Salsburv camo and put In tho new "Spencer heater." Mr. Smith's People speak In the highest terms of Its woik. With the old one the house was cold In the morning, but now nn even temperatute Is maintained throughout the night. Miss Kate Lyden, of Thompson, spent Sunday with her friend. Miss Mary Curlev. " Miss Louise Strong, who has been sick w lth a severe cold, Is able to be out again. Mr. Prescott, of Lakevlew, was in town last week. Mr Crosier, of Thompson, Is very busily engaged lntioduclng his new gas light In town. WAYNE COUNTY. Special to the Scianton Tribune Hunesdale. Feb. 7. Miss Anna Hn'mn, of Patk stteet, will spend the tiet few weeks with fi lends in Scran ton and Wllkes-lSano. Miss Uiace Salmon Is visiting fi lends In Scranton and Philadelphia and will be absent seveial weeks. A. F. Voljrht Is entei tnining his hi other, Constantino Volght, of Deep Clock, I'tall. located southwest of Salt Lake City. ISO miles ftom a tallioad. Miss Mable l. Jones is In Scranton. whete she will pursue a com so of study. Miss Mae Thorp and Air. AVIlllam Starbuck lepiesented the Honesdale I-pworth league at the convention In session this week at Thompson, Pa. 1). C. Osboine left this morning for a .six weeks' business ttlp through the western states. Mis. firmer, who has been spending sovetal weeps, at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shay, on Third stieet, i etui tied to her home In Faston today. The ley sidewnlks have caused acci dents to befall sovetal Honesdale resi dents. Timothy O'Connell, sr., ftne tuied his tight hip, Miss Coia Stone fractal od both bones of her left foie nt in. Mis, i:. O. Hamlin bioke both hones near the ankle. All of the In juries weie the tesult of falls on the snppeiy sidewalks. The Honesdale Haptlst church has extended a call to Hev. C. L. Percv of Damascus, to become their pastor when the resignation of Hev. II. J. AVhalen takes place March 1. Helmont council. Xo. 841, Legion of Honor, dedicated their new hall over St. Fieeman's clothing store last night with a banquet. Speakers from out of town were present. Freeman's otches tra furnished music for dancing. H. 13. Paine, of Scranton, was a visi tor in Honesdale today. The first consignment of coal for the Kile tallroad came over tho new Dela ware and Hudson branch yesteiday. This morning a double-header of empty Kile coal cats left here for Fat view. For the Babies. Theie is no bettPt- medicine for the liable i than Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taste ami piompt and effectual elites make It a favotlt- with ninthei" and small child! on. it quickly cuics their coughs and colds, pi eventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also elites croup and has been usi d In tens or thousands of eases without a single ralluie .so far as we have been able to leain. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the cioupy cough appeals, will pi event Hip attack. In cases of whoop Inn cough It liquefies tho tough mucus, making it easier to expectotato, ami lessens the seveilty and frequency of the patoxvsms of coughing, thus de priving that disease of all dangetous const quences. For sale by all dtug glsts. Matthews Iltos'.. wholesale and tetail agents nature of the man who intends to put In the power plant. The scheme has not the usual draw back of a lack of funds. The man who will build the plant has tho money himself to invest and he can put a million of It Into the scheme and still havo a few mote like amountb to gratify his desires in other dltectlons. Just when the plant will be built Is not yet decided. The scheme s per fected and now must come the woik of getting rights of way, surveying for pioper locations, soundings for founda tions, etc. It Is claimed that no soliciting of tradu Is necessary at the start as the capitalist Interested has enough pros pectlve customers on hand to take alt he can produce for tho first few years. Heretofore the detiiment to Whlil pool power schemes has been the In ability to keep a wheel stationary In the turbulent waters. Tho power Is there und It has remained for the above mentioned parties to devise the plan to convert the energy Into a form for practical use. Niagara Falls Od zetto, Feb. 6th, X900. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 7. County Mer cantile Apptnlser F. T. Ourke, of Lit tle Meadows, Is lil'clally engaged In town. Tho l.nrn of Chailes M. Shclp, In Now Mllfoid, was destroyed by lire, together with Its contents. Hairy CI. Leslie has taken a position in a New York diug stoio Miss Mniy Fram.es Cat toll, ot Kl mlm, will be soprano soloist In Chtist Kplseopal church en Sunday morning and evening. Thomas Kane, who recently camo east on account of the list Illness and death cf his brother, th; late John C. Katie, has returned to his home in Seattle. IU Hev. IJlshop Kthelheit Talbot, D. D bishop of this Kplseopal diocese, villi visit Chi 1st episcopal chutch on 'Thursday, February M, and preach and conllim In tho evening. In the morning tho ptcachor will be Hev. T. Heiny LiiKoche. D. I)., rector of Trin ity Memorial church In Blnghainton Soloists at all the rt?rvlces, Mlsj Moore and Xevvton A. Ctofl, of Ttllilty church choir In Hlnghamton. After the even ing service the Mrn's club of Christ church will entertiln the bishop ut a supper nt the Canawaeta Home. Qulu a number of guests will be Invited. Mi. and Mrs. William Mack, of Durango, Cal., f miner residents, are visiting Susquehanna relatives. William M. Post, of Monirofcp, vis ited Susquehanna on Tuesd'ty. In Montiose. on Moncaiy, 13. X. "V. Searle presented a petition of citizens asking that a new waid bo erected nut of the First and Second wards of Sus quehanna. Samuel F. Falkenhurg, of Jersey City, Is tho guest of Susquehanna re latives. Mrs. W. Carmody and daughters, Misses Anna and Marguuite, of Blng hamton, have returned homo from a visit with Susquehanna relatives. Miss Mao llelcher, of Jackson street, has tccoveied fiom a very seilous Ill ness. The meeting of the Susquehanna County Medical society, held on Tues day In Hollsload. was well attended and vety Interesting. Sutqiiehanna Masons and their ladles weie this evening tendered a banquet by Canawaeta Chapter, No. J, Older ot the Kastcin Stai. It was a very pleat. mt atTait. Tile Young l.adls' Guild of Christ Kplscornl church will hold their an nual fair on Friday and Saturday, Feb matv -'J and 21. Hev. K. X. Allen pas-Jor of the Hap tlst chutch, was In Scranton hist even Irg attending the annual banquet of Koysione academy alumni. Di Jacob Helmer, ot Seiantuli, vvno has been appointed by Governor Ston.' a mtmbor of the state board of veter inary, Is a former resident of Lanes bot o If Susquehanna 'p divided Into four wnids Oakland borough will be divide 1 Into two waids. The repiosentattou for this vicinity In the county political convention villi be peiceptlbly In (.leased. Let the good woik go on. At the evangelistic services In the Ptesbyteil'in church last evening sov etal pet sons professed (onvetslon Theie is no lack of Interest In the meetings, which ate of groat profit to ull. The Knights of Columbus this even ing tovally et.tctnlncd their lady fi lends at a social hop, held In their Kile avent'o rooms. It was a very pleasant alfalr. Hon. Galusha Oiovv ousht to lemaln In congiess until he detltes to rotlie. Congtcss Is not oveiciowded with such men. Candidates for repiesontatlvo at Haitlsburg ate at Intervals looming up in unexpected places. Tin re may be the making of gieat statesmen In some or them. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Milford, Feb. 7. The Western Hi .inch Union of the Christian Endev or will hold a convention In the New Mllfoid Haptlst church February 23 and 24. Mis. Charles Alney, of Montiose, vis. Ited lelatlves In town a few days last w cek. MM Flotence Mooie, of Lestershlre, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mis. H, VauCott. Mr. and .Mrs. Dennis Faucher, of Scianton, weie guests of Mr. and Mis. A. Hlsley the first of the week. .Mis, S. H. Hell Is slowly lecoveting fiom a slight attack of patalysls. The St. Cecelia Guild, of St. Maik's chinch, conducted tin evening of char ades at the home of Mis, Amelia Hut teilleld. on Tuesday evening. .Mis. Fted Mooie and daughter. Hel en, aie guests at the home of Mrs. L, W. Mooie. Mis. Chat lotto Jay left New Milford last week for Klmli.i where she will toslde for the futuie. Miss Clam Inderlied spent Sunday and Monday with lelatlves In Hlng hamton. Miss Nettle Mlll.ud, of Heatt Lake, called on friends In town Monday. The Young People's society. Chris tian Endeavor, will setve a corn sup per In the Presbjteilan chinch parlots Thuisday evening, Febiuaiy S. fiom 5 to 10 o'clock p. in. Mr. and Mis. H. N. Tiffany, of Tif fany, spent Satind.iy with lelatlves In town. Leon Miller, of Alfotd, was a guest of his patents, Mr. and Mis. H. Miller, on Sunday. HAKFORD. "Samantha's Album." given In tho Odd Fellows' hall, was a success. Pio ceeds $15.25. The Jonesvllle choir did their part well Mrs. n. .M. Tiffany will ashlst In the conceit given by tho Kpworth Leaguu February 14. K. J. Whitney visited Montrose on Monday. Tho Kndcavotors will hold a shingle social Friday night at the home of Mabel Shei woods, Misses Lena and Kdna Payne, llelnjta Stieuter and Walter Lewis sang at thu temperance meeting In Gibson Sunday night. Mis, Hetsy Patron has icnted the Culle hous-c and will take possession March 1. , Tiacy niehardson has rented tho Zaiah Veiy f-imi. Jessy Valles I? collecting for tho Advertiser. Hugh MrConnti has bought the Nil than dulle piopeity. ;iiiiiiini illumining Constipation, BEEGHAN'S : i uiuiyesuOR, ; Biliousness, 'Sick Headache, 1 In -- uahai. PILLS : Oetthepenutneifyou ' iifvc want to be cured. 110 40cmU25cmu, X , cMI4rn,curdby MHI IIIIIIIIUII IBVITII JL PEACE DEAL YET PENDING Concluded from Pago l.J panled the hearse and the three car riages containing Oovornor tlnebel's relatives and Intimate 'rlends to tho hotel. The casket was placed on tin nier In the center ot the ladles' recep tion room, The steady drizzling of the morning turned Into a pouting lain In the after noon, which kept up without cessation until long after nightfall, and proh tihly not over three or four thousand people took the opportunity to get a Inst look at the dead Democratic lead er. Many of these wore country peo ple, and probably half of those who hied past the casket weie women. The floral offerings weie magnificent. Nearly every county was represented. There was no excitement whatever In tho city. Adjutant Oenoral Collier this morning gave orders that all tho soldleis be withdrawn from the city to the capltol grounds. This was done to avoid any Irritation which tho presence of the state troops might have on Gov ernor Ooebel's friends. Kven the pro vost guard was withrnwn, while all passes were suspended, not even tho commissary sergeants being nllowed to pass tho gates of the capltol groumli to ptocure needed supplies for their men. These ordeis vvil lemaln In force until Friday. As a mark of respect to the memory of Governor Ooebol. all drills were suspendd for today and to morrow. Funeral Arrangements. The funeral services of the late Gov ernor Goebel will commence at noon tomorrow In the parlors of the Capltol hotel. The services proper will be pre ceded by a short procession in the streets of the town. The procession will be headed by a platoon of police, the city officials, city councils, the grand marshal and his aides and will be followed by a band of music, secret societies, citizens on foot and the hon orary pall-beaters In the order named. Then will come the hearse with tho active pall-bearers walking by its side, these to be followed by the relatives, members and ofHeers of the legislature officers of state, Judges and officers of courts nnd friends In'cairiages, In the order named. Following these will come citizens on hotseback. After brief services In the hotel par lor and at the cemetety, brief addresses will be made by Senator Hlackbuin. Governor Heckham, ex-Governor Mc Creaty and others. Immediately 'after the benediction tho procession will re turn to the square In front of the Capl tol hotel, where It will disband. There will be no Interment tomorrow, the body being placed In the vault to await the selection of a suitable site for the grave and monument which is to be elected later. OLD MEXICO. Twenty-three Days' Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania llailroad Company has arranged for a special personally conducted tour through Old Mexico by special Pullman train of parlor-smoking, dining, sleeping, compartment, and observation ears, to leave New Yotk and Philadelphia February 12. visiting all the principal points of In terest In the "Land of Montezuma," and spending five days In the City of Mexico. Itound-tlip tickets, covering all nec essary expenses, $300 from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For further Information apply to tlckot agents; Tourist Agent. 1196 Broadway, New York: 4 Court street, Brooklyn: 7S9 Rroad street, Newark, N. J.: B. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent, Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent, Southeastern District. Washington, D. C: Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Philadel phia. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Feb. 7. The stock market todav aftoided a MrlklnK demonstration of the we,iknos engendered by a su preme and lolent advanco in prices and the reckless and speculation eutures thereby invited. The profes-sional bar operators tound an e.;sy prey In the swarm of speculators who have been buying stocks for a week past on mar gin with borrowed money. In the lutttr part of the day tho bears swooped dov n upon the market, offering pi Ices down with apparent recklessness and playing havoc with hpeculatUo accounts held on narrow margins. Tho closing was rath er fetrish at notable iccovtry from the lower level and at mixed changed. To tal sales today Ml, 500 (.hares. Tho market for bonds continued actle, but pi Ice changes wero Mn'ill. Total bales par value, rcSj.OOO. V. S. old l.s coupon advanced ' in tho bid price. Tho following quotations are furnished Tho Tribune b M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms 7uj-7W Mvurs building. Telephone JWJ: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Sugar no jj2'i W'i im Am. Tobarco 107'i Vs 102Ts loi' Atchison 21ls 2lj 214 21'i Atchl-on, Ir. fil 6l 6ii 61 IJluuklwi Tiac. .... 76 7tU 7P,j 7." Con. Tobacco avi 3.VA Si ISPi dies. ,t Ohio 304 auU 20's 2"S Cons. Gas 109 109H lOT'd 1W, C. U. & 0 12CT4 1J7 liVi 126 St. Paul 125H IK'-, 121 UW, Ruek fsland Ill 1U' 104 w, Del, & Hudson ....11.". 115 113 115 Kan. & Tex., Pr. .. 34Vj :ni 31U 3P4 Louis, & Nash SJ S2',4 &0Z M' Man. Ulovated 9SS W 97'i 9S'i Met. Traction 173 179 173 179'4 Mlsso. Pacific 47i Wt 4Vi 47' Jersey Central 118 lis lis lis isorin. raomc m m w, &3,i Nor. Pac. Pr 78 76 75 75iJ Ont. & West H4 21'i 24"i mettle Mall .4 VJ. Wi 42'i 42'v Phil, ft Read issj 1SI lR'I Phil. &ilt.. Pr 57' 572 h, 501 South, liy.. Pr. ... 57',j 17H- &t!4 57 Tenn. C. d 1 t01'4 10lJ 97U 91 South. P.u'lilo 4u& 4014 .', ,r)i! F. H. Leather Wt 17 K 17 V. S. Leu,, Pr 77 77 li 7Wj Union Pacific 4'H 50 111J .W. I'nlou Pac. Pr 77'4 77 70 77U Wnbiihh. Pr 2tl 21li 21'4 2Hj HlHl. I'lllllll I.J4 Cl.'i W.J4 M,a, Pfiina. It. It 133 l:'i lifl, it;'!. Am. S. W .Vt. 5s, .-,714 5S " Fed. Steel r.TJ .17'- SV4 r.ii4 Fid. Steel, Pr 77'I 77'4 W3 iii'.j CHICAGO BOAItD OF TRADH. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Inu. July W 9 m4 (.'1 May C7? (,S9i 07',a 6S CORN. July si 3IK ::4 3l4 May s;Sj 33B, H!'i 3P, OATS. ' July 221, ;; S2i ,, May 2j3j oJs 2Jsi 2 LARD. July 6.22 6 22 C.22 C.22 May 6.15 G.17 0.12 6.12 PORK. July 11.10 11.17 11.10 11.17 May 11.00 11.15 ll.W 11.12 J iooo pairs La dles' Common Sense 50c Rub bers, at 25c. Sizes . to 4)4. vi-Jihv uiwui wuiw &$mMr ttHnsiHt jmf . " JB time s "ive JF I sen suocs cueaper cuau ever. J. lie Lot i 14S pairs Men's Box Calf haud-sewc.l, leather lined $4.00 Shoes at $2.48 Lot 2 136 pairs Men's Box Calfleather lined $3.00 Shoes at 1.98 Lot 3 60 pairs Men's Box Calf $2.00 Shoes at I.49 Lot 4160 pairs of Men's Winter Russet, 3-sole, leather lined Shoes," made to sell at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. Sale price $1.98 and 2.48 Lot 5300 pairs Men's Fine Calf,Goodyear welt.Dress Shoes, worth $2.50, Congress aud lace, at 1,98 Lot 6 Men's $1.50 Shoes at .98 BIG CUT IN FINE LADIES' SHOES Lot 1 60 pairs Ladies' Fine Shoes, made by Gray Bros., hand welt and turned, made to sell at $3.50 aud $4. Sale price only $2.50 Lot 2 1?0 pairs Ladies' Fine Buttou and Lace Shoes.made by John Kelly to sellat $3. Sale price only .' 1,98 Lot 3269 pairs Ladies' Goodyear Welt Button and Lace Shoes, worth $2.50. Sale price only 1.59 Lot 4 Ladies $2 Felt Lined Shoes at " 1,19 Lot 5 Ladies' Felt Slippers, odd sizes, to close out, at 69c and 79c Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 98c. Children's Shoes at 39c, 49c, 75c We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember, we sell what we advertise. There is no trouble to show goods' and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, VSTiT N. B We have two fine Outside Show Cases for sale, 6 ft. high, 6 ft, long and 15 in. wide. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Tlrst National Bank .... Eld. Asked. Scranton Savings Hank Scranton Packing Co Third National Dank Dime Dep & DIs Hank Economv Light. II. & P. Co... Lacka. Trust & Pafo Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark & Pnover Co., Com. ... Clark & Snover.. Pref Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lacka. Dilry Co. Pr f Co. Salngs Hank fi Trust Co Tlrst Nat. l:.ink (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Co Prov. Gas and Water Co BONDS. Scranton Pats. Hallway, first mortgace, duo 1DJ0 People's Street Hallway, tlrst mortKaKe, duo 1918 People's Street Hrdtwav, Gen eral mortRago. duo 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lacka. Townsblp School 5t",... City of Scranton St. Imp. i. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scrnnton Traction C bonds.. 200 95 'J7 'so 4 200 150 400 123 ion 100 20 300 30 IN) 230 115 113 115 in 100 102 102 t5 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corected by H. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Aenue.) Butter Creamery, 30c; dairy, tubs, 28e. Eggs Select western, 16c; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new, 13'ic Beans Per bu., choice marrow, S2.40; medium, $2 20; pea, $2.20. Onions Per bu., 45c. Flour-J4 30. Philadelphia Qratn and Produc Philadelphia. Teb. 7. Whcnt-rirm and ic higher: contract grade, Feb.. 71'j.i 72e. Corn Firm, 'c. higher; No. 2 mix ed. Feb., 384n.1SUc. O.its Steadv; No. 2 white clipped, 31al2c; No. 3 do, Ma 3oKe.; No. 2 mlxid do., 2i.")i5e. Pota toes Flim; Pcnna. choice, Wjc ; New York and western, f.MiGOc. ; do. fair to good, 53a."7e. Uutter Firm, irood dumuiid, tuney western creamery, 2u ; do. iirlttl! 27e. Hggs Weak nnd He. lower; fre-b nearby and wt stern, ll'.c: do south western, lie; do. Font hern. 13c. Chctt-e rnih.mgeU. Refined sugnts Quiet, but steatlv. Cotton Film and 'kc. higher; midillliig upltlids, kl 3-lfie. Tallow Steady; city pilmo In bhds . ."a5lc,; countiy do. In bbls , .Vs.ilUc: Uaik. 4D4,i a. cakes, fi'sa&Jjc. ; grcn-e, ..' in.i, as to color. Llc poultry easier; fowls, 10V.,i lie.: old roohters, TnT'LC.: chtckons. lo.i l'2e.; ducks, lie.; geese, lOallc Drc-t. ed poultry Finn: good demand: fowls, choice, n';al2c: do. fair to good.luij.illc; old roosters, 8c; chickens, nearby, ll.i 13c; western do. laige, 12al2'4e, ; med ium do, lOJijalHic.; common do, OalOc; turkevs choice to fancy, 12alle. ; do. fair to good, lOallc: common do., Sn9c. : ducks, Salic: geese, 7n9e. Receipts Flour, 5,010 bands and b.OCa sacks; wheat. 2.000 bushels; corn. lll.OijO; oat", 9.000. Shipments Wheat, 20,(i00 bushels; torn, IW.ooo; oats, 6 loo. New Yoik Grain and Produce. New Yoik, Feb. 7 Wheat Spot strong. Flour Firmer and morn actlce. Tho ad vance lit wheat incouraged bineis to fieely meet old asking in Ice-, Wheat Spot strong: No. 2 led, 7i,ie. elovntoi ; No. 2 led. 77".c. f. o. b. allo.it prompt; No. 1 northern Duluth. 7'J7ic f. o. b. afloat prompt: No. 1 haul Duluth, Mc. f o. b. alloat nromnt. Options opened ilrm at He. advance, nnd experienced a bull dj, attendeil bv luo.idenlng trade. Prices actanced all day and clotil strong nt Vile, net rise. March closed, 7fic; May. 7lHc; Julv, 74c. Corn Spot firm: No. 2, 41a8 f. o. b, ntloat and 40'ic. elevator. Options opened linn. Subscnuently ruled strong with wheut. Closid strong at He. net advance. Slav closed 394c Oats Spot firm: No. J. 2Sijn29c; No. 3, 2Sc: No. 2 white. 31"sc ; No. .1 white, soijc.; track mixed western. 2M-.a30c; track white, 31a33c. Options quiet but firmer. Butter Steady; west etn creamery, 21a2t'c. : do. factory, lila 19c; June creamery, 19a23Uo.; Imitation creamery, 17a2Jc. ; state dairy, lPa2l'jc. ; do. creamery. 21a2Cc Cheese Steady: fall made, fancy large. 12s4al3c: fall made, fancy small, 12J4al3e.; large, late made, 11al2c; small, late made, ISalic. Kggs-Steady; western. 14Hal5c loss off. Chicago Grain nnd Produce. Chliago, Feb. 7. A good export de mand overshadowed other bulllih factors In a strong and active wheat market to day, Slay closing l8al'4c over M'stei day. Coin clostd "ku'ic aud oats '4( Improved. Provisions nt the doso were a shade better than esterday. Cash quotations were as follows: FI0111 Steady; No. 3 spilng wheat, fit'-.c: No. 2 red, C0.i70c: No. 2 corn. 32'4c; No. ellow com, 32' jc ; No. 2 oats, 2 !'(.: No. 3 white. 2f.i,n25V.: No. 2 ie. 62c; No. barley, Ssalte,; No. 1 Has seed. No. 1 northwest. $1,mj; prime tlmuthv, 2.rAi 2.53; mess poik. $'1 tiOall.OJ; luid, S'.fjii,i, 6.05; short rlhs, (ISSaGIO, div salted shouldtrs, 5abc; short clear sides, $1; 10 i!. li: whiskey, $1.2J!i; sugats, un changed. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb, 7, Cattle flenerallv 10a ir.c. lower than Monday, Including butch, ers stock and canners. Choice fei dcra. stuady: good to choice, VUtMG 10; poor to medium, $la4S0; mixed stockus. J125 a3.90; selected fcedeis, JI20.i1.b3; good to choice cows, $3.23a4.t01 lit Iters, JJ.2r.a1.75; 1 anners. J2.10a2 Su; bulls, 2G0jI,(A; calves, f4.50a8.75; fed Texas beeves, !4u5.10. Hogs The Cheapest Shoe Store, Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Ave. fifpat alp - - At prices which tlley are uot likely to bc sccu affaitl for a lonff to come' You all kuow the price of shoes has advanced, vet we Special Bargains for Tomorrow and Saturday We Defy Any House to Meet These Low Prices. imAilllAAtoaUfotolL&k Pointed PsaraggF sspSfa. Rocker Talk. Reed Rockers, were $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $12.00. Now $2.75, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50. Fancy Rockers, were $$.7, 50, $7.00, Si 0.00. Now 2.75, $4.00, $.50, $7.50. Bed Talk, Metal Beds, were 7.50. witn oesi springs, now j&j.yy, 7.0, 9. jo, S12 Bureau Talk. Bureaus, white enamel or oak. Ovnl Revel Plnte Glass, were $16.0; now jfra "T7r--T" f MmuiMM .aiii-mnnf 06 LACKAWANNA AVE. A WWWWW1WTWWVHI'!1W East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First-Class UruggUts. Highly Kccoin mended by IMiys.ciaus. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSERH ROSS. AGENT, Office 002 West Lackawanna Avcnac, Scranton, Pa TELEPHONE 4732. Oencially 10c lower; tops, Jl.iJ'j: good tle.iiaiice, mixed and butcheis. Sl.d'al'iO good to cholio hcay, fl N) il.iijs, riuhs heay. $lb,.ii;."; light, l 1.11.1I -, bulk of sales, $1 SO it S3. Slut p Strong to Wc. higher; lamb. ste.id to 10c lower; na tive wethi'is, $1 ."O.i.ViQ; lambs, "n; w, western wethejs fl.lO.i.'. W; western lambs, Jil.nl 90. Receipts Cattle, 17.W0; hogs, n.iKO; sheep, l.'.nw. New Yoik Live Stock. New York. Feb. 7. Meevi Steers slow, top gi.nles stiady, othei-, luc. lower. Steers, Jl l'.a...7". oxen and st.iijs, JI2.'i 4 75, hulls, .' Wa4.o; cows. $2 la V Calves Slow nnd 2"c off: some sales t(V. lower. Veals, S.'a'i.7.i. extta, $H: lit t la calves, fill 73, b.um.ird htoek, J.. 1 4 30. Sheep Sti.ul) : lambs gcnerulh Pie. lowci few e.irh s ilcs strong. Sln-eii, Jl.i'wi; 111IN. 2 rn,ia73: lambs. j;50.i7 7": mainly 7 2.l.i7i.2'i: winter lambs, ti,5i each. Hogs Finn at J", 25.i5.4J; state pigs, 5. 10,i5 50. Buffalo Live Stock Mnrl-e: Fist Ruffalo. Fell 7 C.lftle Tfiv nlnlu four, tending lowir for all grades; extta to fancy, S 23aS.7i. lings Receipts Pi cars; fi to 10 cents lower; yoil.ers, $j.ln.i 5.15; pigs, $1 0."ar.10; mixed and mod lums. $'.10.15.12'..; heavy, J'i.l7a'i.171, mostly JS.!",; luughs. Jl 5O,i4.70; stags. $J50a4M; sheep and lambs, tecclpts lo cars. Slow, 15 to 20 cents lower for I imbs, good shi'ep barelv steady; common to good lambs, J5.i7.2j; sheep, mixed, $i.23a 0.60 j wctheis and yearlings, $3,7.a0. East Liberty Cattle. Fabt Liberty. Feb. 7.- Cattle Steady exti.i, r,.50a5 85; prime, 15.25.i5 50; com mon. $3 23a3S0. Hogs Steady; prime mediums, $5 12'i.i5.13; heavy yoikers, $3.10; heavy hogs, p,.i".10; light yorkers and pigs, J"i.t5 10: lotighsr $, 2'i.vliU. She-ep Steady; choice wctheis, J').iiiia5.7fi. common, JJal; choice lambs, $7.20,i7.25; (onimou to good, f'a.7,15; veal calves, 7 aS. Oil Market. Oil City. Feb. 7.-Credit balances. 1C.&; certificates, sales "O'W bands cash nil at ll.bSb; shipments, l.'t Stel; aveiage, S7,I3'. Itlins.llbHjl, nvciagc, "li.lil. a ri:.sidi:nt physician -Timt't. what you could tightly call Dr. Von Stan's I'lneapphi Tablets tor after all h vv few 111 n the family complalnta that cannot ho reached aud ttcutcd d. icitly thiough the stomach. Theso won derful little pli) slel ins (is of them in n box 10 nuts) heal nil stomach illsot deis In old or ) 011117 Inciph nt cusch or el'tonle cases they arc pure and paint able Sold by Matthews tiros, and Y. T. ci.irlt.-r,. To PATF.MT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Addrcs, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. ED 500 Pairs MeiTsSlippers Reduced to 49c, 79c, 98c, ni slinac ifu l iimiiji Vw power ot cash works marvels. $10.00, $12.00, 15.00. $12.50. TABLIMIED YETERLAV LMiiMirarai iHTFLrara At Retail. Coal of the best quality tor domestic) uee and of all sUes. including Huekwheat and Blrdsoo, delivered in any part or the city, tit tho lowest price. Orders received ut tho otllce, Connell building. Room S0e; telephone No. 1762, or at tho r.:'r.e. telephone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealets supplied at the mine. iOUIIT PLEASANT COAL CO THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES TjBiliousnoss, Constipation, uyGDODsa. Sick-Hoad-lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBI). Sold by all drugstats or sent by mull. lNcrvltsM:(JlcilCo.,Clilcif Sold by JlcGarrah & Thomas, Drug plus,, 20.1 Lackawanna uve Scranton, Pa. MAKE PERFECT MEN Silt) M)T, DKNI-Allt! pnnotSuf fi luntil 1h Jot .urn Ami itlonaof lifb can In. rt.turri to ) u lit. very ounlrnit.ur Nrrvou Jf hillljr r I K kf.TH. Ulte vrompl rulltl la '" k.,ninlA, fttllloil nimoi7 "J llirwi.te tnjdiulnol Iml .oer..lncuurJ tj r illicrctlnni or riciMrioteiilr trill Imparl .'tear nd polvry tuvvtr) lunc. Ilci Sure upln.jr.ttiii Ui. j.n. bloom lo ma rhcrl taiJ lu.lrr la the tytt wlivountf or old. Onrwic Ikji rerrwi vtul cnrfr) Rlia bona nt .WrjpletvuJ'iiiiief(lcureHSElor mon.17 ro. Iwndel cn b crr e.l In k I W rockfl P-i'l ,'tryhfi or m tlil In rlaln Mrapoor on itcilp'-iJr ttiti i oy inn rkinerr &,, iilniilnili,l' Sold In Serunton, Pa by Matthews Bros, and JlcUarrah & Thomas, druggists. 1 Mr ;""'! ir PU11.UIU1, i.iuuaoui (4 . Jy ,-P,-, .Ms"- X'.OOB tt. imorl.li iii,!pcli!t Clll,h..l.-CI.H .-!!' I.JI. a's'l oU by tU Local LIEiliTA IMlUIIIIIIJglJII II HK3?.B- lr?rf!l I Ei UH'iKVM KScJ-" -i's 1 IOO PILLS I 25 CTS. I O rhlc,l,!"J FrsUh tllimMit linn. rEHHVROYAL PILLS J7i( rl.Vk ?,", ll r.lt.t. loi. .. iJ 7 r-Wfixlc' ,icJlioiurltlM ToteXW 11 4ltlUlldOlllP,. littliM. il.. u.n ... .,....... T I w tf'wiiiaitjimifaflwii At Poifrtiti.or Ucil Pnsiuu. pn It. vojlvI'aI i ' ..- tukfiAt . - r laMMa uss 11 m,