"Tf T,rir.' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, FEBRUARlT 1900. NORTHEASTERN J,!"! PENNSYLVANIA NEW CHURCH AT CANTON. Will Be Dedicated by Bishop Hoban Tomorrow. Special Coru'MHindoiiio of Tho Tribune. Towandn, Keb. 19. tit. risv. Bishop Hoban on Wednesday will dedicate a new church of fit. Michaels at Canton, of which Itev. William Connolly H pastor. The dedicatory scrAloes will begin at 9.30 o'clock and at )0.",0 o'clock a solemn hteh mass will be com menced. Itev. T. J. Comerford, of ArchbaUl, will preach tho dedicatory netnton. At 7.SC In tho evening BWhon Hoban wll bless the new hall. ThH ceremony will bo followed by bene diction with the blessed s.ict anient, nnd a sermon 'vlll bo preached by Itev, J. J. Costello, of Wllltatneiiott. The chinch Is n ei.v handsome stiucture 40 by 107 fet ond Is built of the finest grade of pten-nl brick, i jVe (;) cents with your name and with trlinmlni'M of blown stone. It J address to Miss Nellie A. Green, Fue ls finished In the Interior In ijuartPtpd toryvllle, IM., at once, and the paper oak. Lingo tit glass windows soften I wm i,0 jont to jou postpaid, fresh the light 'i day ui.d by n'gl.' beautiful from the pies. -t chandeliers of burnished br.ibs shed pleclt Ic ias. The chin eh is model n In every pirticiilar and for Its vlo is one of thu llntst cdlllces In the elloeev. U has a seating c-ip.iclly of 401 and the pews aie ."-pulcnis and comfoit uhle. The coiner stone was laid for Hi!" new chut eh on the Tomtit of July. 1S03, by I'Nliop llnli in. and the wtmi'ii on tint oci-iloii was pu-iclud by Itev. J F liiodiUk, of S isipiohanna. Many persons fiom Seranton hie stnt Ihelr expectations to be pswir.t at this me morable eve nt. WARD HOUSE CASE. Non-suit In Action of Torrcst & Chartwlck vs. Buchnnan Executors Sccl il to tin- H I niton Tribune Towanda. Tob 11 Judge A. C. Fan ning on Friday gtuntol a non-suit l-i the famous i ni- of Fonest Ohnil wlck, fonn i proprietor of the W'T'I house of this jf ct, ncalnst the e -ecutors of Fib i A. I'.itchanin, the owner of ihe building. Tlie sued for $7,000 damages, caused by a leakage In the icof The suit lias been on the cotut trial r.ilencliii rliice lsl'l, and was hird b -foio aibitiatois In Octubor, I'D", who awarded tli plaintiffs tin sum of $250 The suit was alterwards t.ppcjlod and on Filday lnt the uv came up for ttlal and ended ns above stated. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the Seranton Trlliune. Factorjville, Feb. 10 The Fpworth league will give a social and Utei.ny entertainment nt the M. K. church Wednesday evening nt 7.ro o'clock. A coidlal invitation Is etended to all. Mr. and Mi William Wrlgley, ton and daughter, of Seianton, are In town for a few d.'jh. Vote for (..miner and Pweet for school dlrectois. Miss Annette It. Hush, who ins been in ill health lor the past thiec oi four months, left todiv for tliavenl'itiht, Ontailo, Canada, where she epeet that the ntinosplieic of the pine woods will restore her fonner health. A vote east for Caidncr, Rtovvn and Reynolds for cotincllnien will be to the Interest of the tiixpaveis. Sheriff (Stay has seived notl'o on Llewellyn A. Capwell to nppi" nt Apill tcim of eouit and show cause, If any, why a deuce in divoioe MiomI 1 not bo Runted his wife, Lle.inoi rap well. The G. A. It. post will fittingly e !e brate Washington's hlithday Thmsday evening, Feb. 22. lteftcdiincnti- will be served. Mis. Chailes Ci.udnei Is at L.ieey vllle, visltliiK her daughtci. Mis. Hai nion. The Masonic lodge of this p' ie at tended In a body the funeral of the late Past Master Flmer Itlee. at Dal ton, Monday afternoon. I'aulowna Kcbekah lodge, Xo. rs, I. O. O. F, will meet in i egul.tr session this eenlng. Will Wtlgley, of Seranton. antiei pites moving his family to this place In tho near future It Is the duty of cveiy Republican to get out and vote todav and vn the sti alght Republican ticket. Flv hundied dollais of our borough debt was paid In 1S99 and live hundred men j will be wiped out this jear under R3 publlcan inanaKement. Of course vou hive re.id "In Ills ct ps," bv Rev. Chillies M. Sheldon. A book that was wiltten only four yrjiib ago, but has nlieady been trans- "CCSJicl Sleep. 99 Sleeplessness marks the very climax of human suffering. It is only a step removed from insanitv. When sleep no longer restores the exhausted nature, the struggle with disease cannot last long. The starting point of the nervous dis orders which produce ill -health and sleeplessness, is generally a diseased condition of the womanly organs. Re store these organs to sound health and the appetite comes back, the day's work no looter wearies, and sleep is sound and' refreshing. Dr. Pierce1 Favorite Prescription cures diseases of the wom anly Organs, It stops the drains which weaken women ; it heals the inflamma tion and ulceration, and cures female Weakness. There 'is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre crrptiw" and it is entirely free from opiusa, cocaine. and all other narcotics. It la a temperance medicine. My bttltk tus beta pear for Mtajr ytars and I bad takes a grfat 4tl of medicine, but it die sat ap food." writes Mrs. Bote Ktaaedy, of BprlofbTuir, Altai Co., Wis. ' "Last Augrutt my health was Ttry oor: t had o appetite and teuld mil ilufi. I wrote to Dr. rterct tad be kindly adeUed me to take hit ' Favorite Pre cripuea.' I took five bottlti of the ' Prescrlp tiua ' and one bottle of the ' Ooldcn Medical Oft ovary ,1 and I feel tike a acw woman." Cure-tick 'headache by using Doctor flerce's Pleasant Pellets. , lated into fnuitecu lanKUaKcs and has le clii'j a circulation larger than "Un cle Tom's Cabin." In fact, second only to the Ulblo. Then you will bo Inter ested to Know that Itev. Mr. Sheldon has buun'Kivcn an opportunity to pub lish for six consecutive issues his Ideal Chtlstlnn dally newspaper. Tho To pcka( Kansas) Dally Capital, a. mod ern newspaper, the leading Jnuinal of dignity and Importance in the state In which Mr. .Sheldon resides, has been placed unconditionally at his disposal. On March 13, 1900, he will assume the entire editorial and business control of tho paper. For six dally Issues he will bo Its absolute owner. Unham pered ho will pursue a, policy dictated by an Interrogation point. "What Would Jesus Do7"f will bo tho ringing challenge to oveiy piece of news, to oeiy editorial, to every advertisement ir 0u want tho paper send twenty- SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. .Snrelnl to the Pet ai ton Tribune. Susquehanna, Feb. 1 Rpv. n. R. Allen, naslor of the Susquehanna 1J ip- I tist chinch, and Rev. J. Z. Lovejoy, ot the Raptlst ehurcn at woroesict, .x. Y, pxclnni'ed pulpits on Stindiy. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnni Stonobaeh, of Faston, l'a.. ale gliosis of the btide gioom's pirents In tltii place. ills. Fiov, the siiwm,' ovangellst. of l'.iteison, N. J., last i veiling closicl a seiles of vciy succsstul meetings In the Oakland Methodist church. Quito a luigo r.uinbci of net sons havo professed conversion duting tno meet ings Appropiltte exercises will bo held In the Susquehanna, lll'th school on Thuisday next. The Yout.g Ladles' guild of Clllist LpK'copal chinch will hold n fair and ft stlval In the church pailois on Friday aim Saturday next. Several Susquehanna emploj.es ot the Frio have been In Pilam.inca, N. Y.. and Rergcn, X. J., dtninit the past few days opeiallng rotaiy steam i now plows. A. W. Cook, recently ot Susque hanna, now publishing the Deposit Journal, Is Issuing the Fpwot Milan, a paper published In the Intel v.t of the Hpworlh league lr. this lclnltv. The current number confilns a poi trait of Rev. Chailes Heniv XhvvIiik. pastor of the Flist Methodist .-huich In Sus quehanna. A mammoth steim pap-r cutter has arrived at the File prlntins oJllca in this pi ice. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Catr, of Stev ens' Point, have been Informed by the war depirtmcnt that their son, Frank, was killed in action January 18 last, lie was a member of Company F, Fourty-sivtli uglnient, United States volurtrers. He enllst-'d 1 is fall in Hnrtfoid, Conn. W, W. Messenger, n pi eminent iesl dint of Thomson, is seilously ill. The File will run a cheap ccuiston to Xew Yoik on AVednesday moaning. Tho lound trip fare fiom Sinquehonni Is but 50, clieapei thnn vvalklnt'. In a letter wiitten to a Susquehanna business mm, Internal Revenue Collec tor Penman, of Sci anion, dnies the revvspaper lepoit that the revenue au thoiilios in Washington hive tccently x tiled that icclpH given for piyment of telephones, watet bills and Insur ance piemiums aie liable to two cent revenue stamps. In the Methodist church on Tue'dav evening the chinch choir will lender the cantata. "The C.tott Light." Under the auspices of the Methodist chilli h choir an enteitalninont will be In Id In llogan opeia house March 2r. The Xew .Mlltoid club will hold a hop In the Xew Mllfoul opeia house on Filday, evening. A Delavvaie dlvison brakennn named Miiloney fell fiom a box car in tlu Susquehanna yaid on S-atnrt'av even ing and received serious Iniuiy. Frank Helehei, of Jermyn, Lackawanna county, who has cleaned i.p $200,001 In the Klondike country, will return to Alaska In tho spring to supet Intend the v.orklng of his vvluabl-' claim. He ptjs his workmen $1 nn hour. The I'nlvc rsallst Sunday school of Hrookl.vn will hold a masquerade social Febiuaiy 21. Tho marriage of Miss Ada Seldon, ot Susquohnnm. to Al T. IJIrkett, of Carhondnle, will cccur at the home of the bride on Wednesday rext. (ii.tio Fpbcopil chinch In Oakland will give a M.ntha Washington suppei in Knights of I'vthlns hall, Suscjue li.innn, on Wc dues lay ev nlng. The mat tinge of Mls-s Hnttlo Kay f.er. of Susquehanna, "to FPnore Fitio dviihciii, of Deposit, will take plies it the homo of the bride on Sttndav no ::. L. G. Uergmuller, n well known Frle trainman. Is lecoveiing from a sevcie and piotracted illness, The Dorcas soeletv will hold a Mar tha Washington voel.il In the church pailois on Wi dnes lay evening next. Miss Maiy Fope, of Montros", has returned home fiom a visit with Sus rruehnnna relative". Harry VanFusklrk, the Harford farmer who recently attempted sui cide, has a card In the Xew Mllfoul Adveitlscr warning the public against trusting his wife on bis account. F. S. Clteenwood, of I.ynn, is a Re publican candidate for lepiesentatlvo at Harilsbuig. K. T). Rell, I.arkawaiinii agent ut Nicholson, will on Apill 1. It Is re ported, resign to engage' In the mer cantile business:. Miller, the young son of Congress man C. Fred Wright, is seriously 111 In Washington. The Hoard of Trade will hold Its first annual banquet nt tho Siairucca hoino on Wednesday evening, F. A. Davis, of Dundaff. president of tho School Dhectois association, of Stisquphonna county, has letumcd from Hnnlsburg, where ho nttnuipl a state convention of the association, Just enough of the alb ged "beauti ful" fell on f-'undav to mako slim sled dln As a result of the evangelistic ser-. vices recently held In the Pusciurhnnna Prehbyterlan church and the Oakland Methodist church thero will bo a sub stantial addition t tho memheishlp of several churches In the two boroughs. Yet wo indulge tho hope that thero will be no unseemly seiamblo for con verts. Itev. and Mrs. Frey, who have been holding meetings in the Oakland Meth- oaist cnurcn, icit town today. Tho Erin shopmen will piesumably bo paid on Saturday for services In January. Tha pay roll will amount to about $50,0)0. New mtchlnery is bolne placed In the Hrlo shops. FOREST CITY. Special to tho Scrtititon Tribune. Foi est City, Feb. 111. Maine J. Urown, who linn been visiting her sister, Mrs, W. J, Maxey, at Montrose, for the past six weeks, returned home today, Ella Pope, who has been living at the home of 11, I. Johns for a couple of years, has gone to her home at Pleasant Mount to stay, Lena Vogal, of Car bondale, Is now working for Mrs. Johns, Miss Alice Dlx, of Honcsdalc, Is vis iting at the homo of Walter Lake, on DundatT street. Mis, Frnest nioxham, who entered the Lackawanna hospital last week, had nn opeiatlon perfoimed Saturday which was very successful. Her hus band, who was with hoi, returned homo Sunday. He left her very comfot table und thinks she will he able to tetutn home In a couple of weeks. Mlsucs Grace Monhonwelt and May Motnou went to Lnko Como, Wayne county, whete they will visit relatives. The Crjstnl darning class will hold a social in the oj a house, Friday even ing. The Ivotltes will have Installation of olllccic on Filday evening. On Match 1, St. David's day, they will hold a social and fiee concert In the basement of the Welsh Congregational chuich. A coidlal Invitation Is given to all. Peter Pell visited Caibondnlu friends Sunday. Mis. David Hacker, of White's Val ley, is the guest of her chiughtur, Mrs. Dr. L. F. Ptiklns, on Main stteet. The cantata, "The Illacksmlth's Chll clien," which Is b(in' piactlced by th Band of Hope of the Congregational church, will be tetideted In the opera house, Thutsday evening. Tho dlaginm is open at Davis' diug store. Tickets, iwcuty-flvc and thirty-five cents. Thu Manning building on Xoith Main Htieet, which was toimerly utcd as a school building, has been rented by Vnlcnt Piijately, who will open a geneial htoie. The Union bind, of Vandllnp, will hold a ball In McCloskey's ball totnoi iovv evening. The music will be fui nlshed by the band, and a special pto gtainme has been prepared for the occasion. THOMPSON. Special to tho Seranton Tribune. Thompson, Feb. 19. Han y Xeal, ot the township, left last week for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will be In the employ of his uncle. A. J. Huckley and wife, of Laporte, Pa., aie heio caring for their son. Wal lace, who had his leg broken recently. He Is doing well. U. F. Oelatt was In Sullivan county, Pa., last week looking after his lumber interests there. Stephen Jenkins is visiting relatives tit Wllkes-Uarre. , The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho dist Hplscopal church meets this week Wednesday In Giand Army hall. Oeoigu Uelatt is in Seianton on busi ness this week. Presiding Flder Rev. J. F Warner gave a ety Intel esting and profitable sermon in the Methodist Episcopal church last evening Rev. II. J. Ciane. of the Presbyterian rhuieh, Ararat, Is arranging the pro gi amine for the Sunday school conven tion In that church, Fiiday, Match 2, W Ray Oelatt, one of Thompson's oung men, who has boon with Hon. W. W. Mumfoid, of St.uruccn, for the past j ear, left this motning for Faston, l'a., wheie he has accepted a position in a wholesale house. Mis. Will Whitney, of the township, wlio had the tnlsfoitune to fall and bieak one ot the bones In hot limb, below the knee, last week, is doing ptetty well now. Mis. F. W. Lewis and daughter ate visitln- i,Pf parents at Montd.ale. The planks on the biidge over the l.aKioad ia- Sherwood's sawmill, weie lifted by the steam fiom the rallio.al engine the other day, and when oung Sheiwood drove onto the bridge his horse took flight and leaping over the Mil, fell to the gtound, ten feet below, having wagon nnd driver on the biidge. The horse was not killed, but It was Injuied materially. The author ities have spiked the plank since, an 1 aio watching out to know what amount of damages will be clalmd. Dea A. W. dates, who with Mrs. G tes Is spending some time with their children In Seianton, came up Filday and looked after his affairs here and returned to the city today. He Is te rn trkably active for a man eighty years old. Mis. Caroline Bingham, of Jackson, spent several days with telatives here last week. During the '60s she was veiy much Intetested In gathering sup- plies and forwarding the same to the bo.s nt the front. She will never lack fo fi lends. Mis. Leonard Cole Is In Carbondale today, John W. White, of Wlsner, Nebraska, spent three das last week with his b.otlrer-ln-law, Itev. P. 11. Tower. In the 'Ms he was a hat newsmaker In Car bondule. He Is an uncle of T. W. White, of that city, with whom ho bpent home days before coming here. An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Dining the eatly part of October, 1S9G, I contt acted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and wab neglected until I feared that consumption had ap ne.ned In an Incipient state. I was con. stantly coughing and Trying to expel something which 1 could not. I became alatmed and atter giving the loeal I doctor a trial bought a bottle of Cham- bei Iain's Cough Itemedy and the result was Immediate Itnpiovement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were restoted to their healthy state. H, H. Fdwatds, Publisher of The Itevlew, Wnnt, 111. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Uros',, Wholesale and Itetall agents. m TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Sciai ton Tribune. Titnkhannock, Feb. lf.The repairs to bo made on the buildings of tho i StluK -"tile " Tlosn. and Bridge street?, li curried out as now contem plated, will make a vast Improvement on theso two thoroughfares. There it a rovvof five storo rooms facing on Tioga street and all of them have o'd style fronts, with small windows. The impiovements to bo made will do nway with nil of these and replace them with modern Iron and glass fronts, and the rooms will also bo ex II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If BbECIUMS Pll I c Wit:' r i mnCwilinii,' J 1 ILLkl B cwtt-Jl cnti, J 4 MtHtttl-mf-Mf It Cans tho Ooufh. CONSUMPTION. Constant coughingis tho sure road to serious lung trouble. Dr. James' Cberry Tar Syrop cures tho cough, and prevents consump tion. Pleasant, easy to take, always the same all the way through the bottle does not deteriorate with age. Absolutely harmless. At all Drug Stores. 85 cents a Bottle. Don't Aceopt Substitutes. tended to the roar t'.nd refitted Insld". The pinna for the corner block call for nn cntho re-arrangement of the Inter ior, ns well ns the icr.'.odollnfr of the front, and when completed will make one of tho most desirable locations In tho town. C. O. DerFhlmc r Is the agent I for tho piopcrly liec and the alter ations will be nmdc under his dlrcc- I tloni with Wallace Jennings as the I i onirartor. Whil" those Improvements aie being mad" actoss on tho opposite poi npr oi Tlot-a an.l Bridge streetu Kenkk Hiotheis nie making prepara tions to put up their niw brick storo building. The contract for excavating the cellar has been let to Noah Len nox and Houel & Aviry will do thj Hone woik. Work will be pushed on this building as rapidly as the weather will peimlt. II. M. Streetpr, of Seranton, was In ' town Saturday aftl-rnoon. I Mr. and Mis. F. P, Stone were In town over Sunday visiting E. N. Stone, of the Wvnmlng Nntlonal bonk. Mr. Stone received an ttpcolntment undjr the civil service ns railway postal clerk and was given a run from Har tlsburg to I'lttsbtire over tr Fenn rlvnnla rallioad, but his health hroke down under tho strain of tho work re quired and ho was forced to take a lay-off and Is now with his people at . Stull, this county. John Hughes fllaekman, of Plttston, ' was In town last week looking after , the business of the local office of tho New York Motual I.'fe Insurance com pany, which is tinder the charge of O. W. McKovvn. Mr. Blackman Is a spe cial agent for tho company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Hungerford and W. A. Klttredgo are in New York city this week. W. S. Miller returned on Saturday afternoon from a week's tilp to Pough keopsle and New York city. Ptof. Hoffman, of Flmfra, who re cently produced the opera, "The Man in the Moon," nt this place, with local talent, is now enraged nt Plymouth, Luzerne pountv, In the wo work. Tho icmnlns of Phillip R"illy, who died at Iairetne borough on Frldav last, weie brcught to this place todav or burial. Short scrv Icps were hold at tho Catholic church and Interment was made In tho Catholic cemetery. HONESDALE. Special to the Seianton Tribune. Honesdale, Feb. 19. This is election day. The strife for school dliectors and collector of taxes will be the main fentute. Great preparations aie being made by the ladles oi the Piesbyterlan church for theli annual Maith.a Wash ington turkey dinner, to be given Thuisday evening next. Flist table nt 6 o'clock. Thpto will also le a bakery, home-made candy and fancj aitide booths, and good music to enliven the occslon. Mr. Fred Corey, who has been work ing during tho past few months In a shoo f.ictoiy in IJoston, Mass, has re turned home and taken liI.- former position with the Durland-Thomp'on Shoe comnanv. In tKe suits of Keen and La Barr ngainst tho Insurance companies, held befoio Arbltratois H. T. Menner. O. M. Spettlgue, and C. M. Betts last week to recover for loss by flro on stock of meichandlse and batn burned at White Mills in July last, the plain tiffs were given Judgment for $1,900. There will be two bank holidays this week: Tuesday, for election; Thurs day, for George Washington. An Erie railroad ticket case has been placed In the new Delaware and Hudson passenger station. The concert nnd ball given by Law yer's band nnd the Pastime club at White Mills Saturday evening was a grand success. PITTSTON. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Plttston, Feb. 19. The theory ad vanced by Prof. Sumner, of Yale col lege, that 90 per cent, of all marrjages aie falluies was given a knockout blow here last night, when Mrs. Amelia Davis Tllley, aged about CI yeats, whose second husband died about one year ago, en. bat keel on tho mattlmonial sea for the third tlmo. The lucky groom Is Daniel J. Kecse, a oung man about ".'J years of age, who came to Pittgton about tlueo months ago fiom Olvphant. Tho cere mony was performed by Rev. D. M. Gcotge, at the patsonase of the Flrnt Congregational church, Sunday night about 8 o'clock, in the prebenco of a small company of fi lends. Thomas Williams was best man and Mis. Mar gaiet Deeblo Davis was the brides maid. The newly wedded couple will go to housekeeping on Trmpklns street after a brief honeymoon. As announced In this morning's Tiibune, John Rogan, of Olyphant, came to Pitlston this morning and identified the body of the man killed on the Lehigh Valley railroad at this place as his brother, Thomas Hogan. The body was taken to Olyphant to day, Ex-Lieutenant Governor Edwin Obcd Stanurd, of Missouri, whom St. Louis Is booming for the vlco presidential nomi nation, Is a natlvo of Newport, N. II,, nnd a Becond cousin of Daniel Webster. He Is 68 years old. . CASTOR I A For lafanti and Children. Till Kind You Hivi Always Bought Bears the gignatun i of &&& THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Teb. li.-Tha outside public still refused to manifest any Interest in the stock market today and operations continued wholly In tho hnnds of professional tradets. This element made an attempt to force u continuance of last week's: declines, using ns their main argument the drain being made on the cash resources of tho banks. Tho Saturday stntement of sub-treasury operations showed a loss to that Institution 'oC $1,421,000. This showing helped tho bears In nn early raid on the market which wiped the opening Rains and carried prices generally below Saturday's closing level. One or two stocks suffered fiom Individual causes ar.d helped on tho decline. Pacific Mall, People's Gas und Thlid Avenue showed continued weak ness and Pennsylvania wai depressed on reports of a new car trust involv ing many millions of dollars. Tho bears did not succeed in bringing out any largo offerings and were dilvcn to cover by hc development of aggres sive strength In several stocks, Includ ing Sugar, Vtubbcr, Chicago, Indian apolis and Louisville, Tobacco. General Electric, Lackawanna nnd Third Ave nue. Dealings were not on a iargc scale and the market fell very dull befoio the close, but held quite fltm near the top. Total sales 333,222 shares. Business In bonds showed soma fall ing off In volume and prices and changes were mixed. Total sales par Miluo, ?l,9S"i,000. United States old 43 nnd 5s advanced U and the 2s '.4 In the bid price. Tho following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co . rooms 705-7CKJ Mc.irs building. Telephone t003: Open- High- Low- Clos. lng. est. est. Ins. Am. Sugar .11.! nn tu', liGij Am. Tobicco low, 110'V, KM, 110i Atchison 20V 20V 21V., 2I Atchison, I'r. .. Brook. Traction Cnu. Tobicco .. Clips. & Ohio .. Cons. Has C, B. & O St. Paul Hnck Ul.ind D, L W. .. Knn. & Tex.. Pr. Louis. & Nash. Mrin. Klevnted . Met. Traction . Mlxco, Pacific . N. Y. Central . North Pacific .., Nor. Pac , Pr. Out. & West. . Pacific aMIl .... Phil & Bead. .. P. ft Rend, Pr. South. By., Pr. Tenn. C. & I. .. U. S Leather .. Leather. Pr. ... Union Pacific .. Fnlon Pac , Pr. Writ. Union .. r.'ina. B. It .. Am S. & W. .. Federal Steel .. Ted. Steel. Pr. .. b-.v mi j .. 72U '.A, .. ?,2H .'.in .. 23'i 21. 20U 2,j'; 10IW ..104 l(li' 101 ..121- 12.V2 124 12.'. ..122i llJU 121 12:!'i ..10S MM. 107 108'8 . .IW lSlt 1S2 ISP.! ... .12 12 12 .12 ... R vr, S M ... 17 V. fiS S7 Xi ...17f! 177 V 17r,4 177' a ... 4 4-T8 4 4Vj ....115V, lit njnj 111 ... D2 M 62 51 ... 7Pi 74 74 74' .... 21 21". 2.1 24 ...31 Sh 3.1 S6 .... 1S 18 18 1S ... 5I, R-. G1V 65 ... 67 fi7'S 86 671J ,... 9S !1 OS1'. 91 .... US 1B. IB IfiU .... 71 7:. 7'. 71 ,....') f0 41 60 7 7fi 70 S4 St K.1 NPj .ni I'm 111 ni 67 r.S 57 :V 6.1 5r 61 544 71Vl 74 74 71 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADR Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing. est. est. tns. ... f8' cn ttfu ci ... 67 6S 67 CS'j WHEAT. July M.w CORN. Julv May OATS. July May LARD. Julv Slav PORK. Julv May 31 35 S'i 34 22 23 r. 12 0 06 31 22 Gir. 6 07 23"; 2:! 011 0 07 C Tj 0 07 1(117 11.00 10 11 1100 .-... 10'lj 1100 1095 11.00 Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Tlrst National Bank Seianton Sivings Bank Scrnnton Packing Co Third National Bank Dlmu Dep & Dlx. Bank Bid. Asked. k"0 300 93 4J1 200 i:conom i.igni. u. a. i: e.o l.ack.i. Tuist . Safe Dcp. Co. 160 Scrnnton Paint Co 47 'so Clark & Snover Co , Com. Clark & Snover.. Pref 400 12.1 Her. Iron Kence At ftirg. Co hPianton Axle Works Lacka. Dairy Co. Pref. Co. Savings Bank Ac Trust Co 230 First Nut. Bank (Carbondale) ... Sluniiurd Drilling Co BONDS. 100 101 20 300 30 Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgnge. duo 11)20 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgnge, duo U21 Dlckhon Manufacturing Co.... 115 115 115 100 102 102 85 Lncku. Township School 6 City of Seranton St. Imp. 0. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Corected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Rutter Creamery, 30c; dairy, tubs, 2Sc. Fggs Select westctn, 16c. ; nearby state, 23c. Cheese Full cream, new, 13c. Ueans Per bu , c holce murrow, 12 40; medium, 12 20; pea, $2 20. Onions Per bu., 43c. Flour-J4 '.0. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Feb. 19 Wheat-Halt cent lower; contract grades, Feb, 72a 73 1-1. Corn Firm and c. higher; No. 2 mixed, Feb, JOlJaWc. Oats Steady; No. 2 whlto clipped, StVaaJF.c; No. do. do , 30 io0c. ; No. 2 mixud do , 28.1 29c. Potatoes Steady; Penna. choice, per bu , COc; New York nnd western lo , 57a"8c. ; ilo. do f jlr to good do , 53l63c. Flour Steady: winters .' 50; do. extra, $.'60.12.75; Penna. roller clear. $1 lla.1 2V, do. do. straight, 330.i3 43; western win ter clear, $J 15o3 35; do. do straight, $140 03 60; do. do. patent, $1tAi1S.; sprln clear. $S3a115: do. straight. J1 .T. il fV. do p.itent. $1 Olfil '); do. favorite brand higher; city mills extra, $2 60a2 7t: do. clear, SlilslSI; do stmlght, ?1urQ; do. patent, $3 73a4. R0 flour Steady, at $313a310 per bbl . as to quallt. Uutlet Steady; fancy western creamer, 23 a2Je ; do. prints. 27c. Kggs Film and le higher; frtsh nenrby, 10e.; do. west ern. Me,; do. southwestern 16c.; do MiiithlPll. lie. Chce se Steady. Refined sugais Quiet. Cotton Unchanged Tal low Film: cltv primo In hhds , 6a5sae.: country do. do, bbls., 5uV;p,: dnrk . do,., 6i3;c; cakes. 6c. : grciise, 3ia5c , us to color. Live poultry Unchanged; fowls, 10allc: old looslers, 7ti7Vic , chickens, Mainwc,; ducks, UalJc ; gere, ll'allp. Dressed poultrv Steady, f.ilr demand; fowl" choice, lO'.Cnllc.; do fair to good, 10c. : old roosters, Se, ; chickens, nearby, Unl2c.: western do, laigo, 11 nl2e : medium do, Malic; common do, Saflc. : turkeys, choice to fnncv, l!ul2c , do. fair to good, lalOc; common do,, 7a 8c : ducks. 'ial2c: geese, 7a'jc. Receipts I riour. aw bi'rrels and 18 001 Hacks; wheat. 5 WO bushels; corn, ll.ono buieliels, outs, anno hushrK Rhlonunts Wheat, C5 0iV) l,iihels; corn. 10,000 bushels; oat, 7,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New York. Feb. 19. Flour-Market for winter straights was llnner and more active, but otherwise tho market was slow nnd easy under near tho clue, when It rallied with grain. Wheat Spot firm: No. t red, 7tc. elevator; No, 2 red, 7SHo. f. o b. ullout, in storo; No. 1 northern Duluth, M)c. f, o, b. afloat, prompt. Options opened easy and dull all day until the lust hour, when a sharp advance in corn prompted loent covering and Improvement, tho close be ing firm nt aV4c net higher. March closed 78c; May, 74c: July, 74V80.; Sept , 74Ho. Corn Spot strong; No. 2, 4.tc f, n. 1). ullout, and 42ic elevator. Option market opened easy, but simse. quently divelopod nctlvlty and poltlvn strength on a ware of shorts duo to light pK ninth q olreiliihs and btinall country acceptances, Closed strong ut Viac, net nclviinco. Mny closed 41 e. Oats Spot steudy: No. i, 20ic: No. 3, 28J.C,; No. 2 white. 32c,; No. .1 white, 31c; track mixed western, 29a30c. ; track white. 31n"1c, Options quiet but steady, Uutter Steady t decline: JONAS LONQ'S SONS. A New Store for Men Ever since the Big Store firt opened, we have been be sieged witli customers and friends, ashing that vc open and conduct a Men's Clothing Department. But there were two sides to the question. "Perfect Satisfaction" has been our watch-word and vc think you'll agree with us that it is. pretty difficult work to perfectly satisfy a very particular man with ready-made clothing. But we've solved the problem and happily and begin ning Wednesday morning We'll Make Men's Clothing to OrrJer and to Fit With our preparations for this new undertaking, we have given the most thorough attention to every detail. We have selected our woolens and fabrics with the greatest possible care, choosing only such patterns at are most stylish and best. We will guarantee the fit. We will guarantee the style. We will guarantee the price. And this means satisfaction to you in every instance or your money back. Prices on Suits and Overcoats begin at $i:t.5() this for the ordinarily $10.00 tailored garment with better finishings and better tailored than ever before offered at the price. THE NEW EEPARTMENT ON ZECOND FLOOR TAKE ELEVATORS. Annual Sale of Hosiery ana Begins Tomorrow, Wednesday. Values and 'quantities have been given first consideration. A trade sale of thoroughly reliable goods, because makers ac cepted the inducements we offered for quantities. Particulars follow: er For Women's r.ist Hlack Stock "' Iiiri. of extra heavy weight und careful HnHli; worth from sc. to lile. a pair und never sold fot Ic-e in ati store. . nr for Chilihens' lino quality and . l double! ribbed fuit color 8to 1 Infrs, regular m ulo and scitnlosi. "In lot of them tho equal of which havo never sold under Hi''. , fyr For extta heavy weight llo-o u for women, regular made and worth 12',4c. the pair. Qc Tor women's extri flue rhiiko uw fast black, seamless hoxlerv, rcRUlar value 124c also white foot. lOr Kor fast black he.ivv K.niKf IV' hosiery, seamless and novei before offered under 15c. (iC Tor mens very heavy weight ww rast black halt Hose, seamless and worth 10c. pair. full Qf, Talr for children's heavy seatn v" li-bs Hose, fast black and Hue gauge. Regular value 12c ENTIRE MAIN AISLE, LACKAYJAVNA AVENUE ENTRANCE, ANO TRIBUTARY COUNTERS. ' Jonas Ion western creumerv, 20i2lc. : do factors, lwilV.; Juuu cieiniiiv, l"a2J'.e . imlt.i Hon creamery, 17u22e.; state dnliv, lv 1 2-lc.; elu ertimeiv, 2na2tc. cheisc . riinr, fall made-, funcv large, 12'iiU e ; fall made', luniy Miiall. l'e., elioli o grades, alJ'.e. llrgs riim; sl'ito and l'enna. at maik, IZ'n.nVic; wesurn fresh nt murk, Jr'ic; toutliein, ll'.ire, at mark. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Keb. ID. Com sold to a stand still without weakening, leaeted on cov ering by shorts todav und closed stiung, May ''iC. over Situiday. Wheat was easy curly, but leaded with coin nnd unfavorable) weathei In France, Muv e loslnu llrm. 'ie1. tin. WhiMt closcel a 2l'c; 'No 3 white, 25a2iic; No. 2 barley, SmIIc: No. 1 lla seed and northwest. $lw); timothy. tJ?5a2 15; potk, I'iVj,i 1003; lard. .S')a"l5; ribs, J'.'iOaor., shoulders, C'4aii'c.: sides, jr, I0i0 15. Sugars Cut loaf, JO 03; granulated, $5.1 . Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Feb. 19 Cattle Good to choice steel s tttong, poor to medium weak, Texuns uctlve, steady; cow in.il ket ami dinners steady, feeders easy. Good to choice, JoaG; poor to medium, I a!7'i; mixed Htockrts. J313iJ75: selected feeders. $4i4 75; good to cholco cows, $12.la4 40: heifers, WlSal.75; e mncrs, JJ2Ra2 00; bulls, $2 7'u4,10; cnlves, T.- 7.2.T; Texa' beeves, $1a3. Hogs Active und a shatlo higher: tops, I'. Hi; butch ers, J4iOa5 10; good to choice) beavj, $1.11); roughs, heavv. $1.7uult): light, J4 70al'i7!i: bulk of s lies. $11) r, ".. Sheep and lambs 10 to 13 cents hlgbei, natlvo wethers, MS3i'i"'i: lambs, JjIiI westein wetheis, $IVU,i75: w ostein lambs, $5 7rnCIM. lie celpts Cittle, 17.00-J bead; hogs, 2n; sheep, l.,9J" New York Live Stock Mai ket. New York, Teb. 13 Iieeve, Active nml lOnl.V. I.lulle'l : nil Fold. SU'IS. 1 'l n'iSO; no choice hero, Unll JJ251I0'), cows, J2 2"il.,0, stockirs, i.U C liven Market llrm to 23c. I.lgber tor veals, closed iMslei . biniyarel stock steadv nil sold. Veals Slu'i; little calves. $1 it 75, birnvnrds Meek, $ir.0al2"i: Miund eulvis, $1, Sheep Sti idy to strong: lambs, io i lie. higher, hhepp, !71il 0; no eliolco hero, culls, SfiiSG: Imnlis, $, vi il 73, oun n" $1"1; Omnia bimlx ?7 1J n7 .r . culls, $(,, ve.irlings, J6 Hogs 1 Inner, at J5 25.15 40: pigs, $3 1". i5 40, Efst Liberty Cattle Market. Fast I.ibei ty, Feb 19 -Cattle-Slow and lower: extra 3 45a5ti: jirime, A,i.i41. c oninion, U S0a2 V). 1 loss-Ac tivo und higher: extra nsKiiled niediuins, Ji2a 5.0; heavy hogs. $12oi121: bc-t voilv eis. J1.0: light do Jjl0a5 1o, pigs. l l ii.l. roughs T5fli4 71 f-he.p-Active and higher: choice others f7uiiJ, coin men, $Ja4. choice lambs. $7 In...'., com. mon to good, $3a7.10. veal calves, $7a7 .j. Oil Market. Oil City, Feb certificates, no average, S.',2ll. W.7X D Cndlt bibinces. ITS; bid fehlprm nts, 171 127: Huns, 1UI.W6, average, FOSSIL PILLS 'tho demand is proot of their vvoith-Dr. Agneiv's Ltver Fills aie beating out many fosi.il fotniulas nt a quartrr a box Tney'ro better mull cine Kaslt-r doses nnd W cents a lal A thousand ailments mny urls- from a dls. ordered liver. Keep the liver light and you'll not have Sick Headache. UIHcnm ness, Nausea, Constlp itlon and Sallow Skin. Sold by Matthews Uros, and W. T. Clark -2-1. Oeneral Methuen, the British com mander, and Mrs. Joubert, wife of tho Uoor leader, are fcald to be natives of tha same Fngllsh town, Cnrsham. from which Mrs, Joubert emigrated to South Africa curly In lite. liil A.AA Iflll.iaeJ iq4 unlurtuaiavta ufirrrrt frutn AIIIIUllO I rlu hui Ulood 1'oUe.n.1 euitiTdi trroM, wi viuliij twintu tic iroj for Hnorn leslltnonlal tid lxk Train " to l"ruf. b. F. TIII.KI M. II. lui iuna rim bi.i iniiuufinoiii, Mr. I....L k..L k. l.L 11 . ..4 Ll ' tltZA Ci.la ta ruin avrti tlih lh tha m .at ali.KrBl.l imh lJlitifUril lriiic'.curf.iln4lo IOdTa llour J0V ' ? T T pT"T TTTTrTTfTT T'T- Ml mo aim preivisions j ut csu iiiti. Cash quotations weru us follows: Flout Steady; No. .1 spring wheat, dai,i; No. 2 red, 70a71c; No. 2 corn. 3liil'4c . ' J ) A JB) JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Underwear 17c for women's wool Hoe in nlnln black, llbbed anil fan cy top Willi black boot. Regular 25c. cr Tor women's medium weight ,"'v' lliecul ribbed vests and pants, wotth 25e. 39c Tor misses', Hue white wool vests hi tdzes fiom 2 to 21, v oi th up to 75c Children's Grey Itlbbed t'ndcrwear. 10-1S 20-22 21-20 2V.0 I'J-Jt 8c, loc, 15c 19c, 2lc 17c Tor women's ribbed vests In medium weight, long and short sleeves, worth 25c "70r J'' children's grcv wool JK" nils In sizes 2 tu 7 jears. Alwuvs J1W Chllehen's Tine' White Wool Under went. l-lS-2fl 22-21 2SC. 30C. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis liroaJway and Hlcventh St., New York. Opp. llracc church. Kurop: J i PIjii. Kooms $i ue a Day ami Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thars aro few better conducted hotels In tha metropolis than the St. Denis. The greut popularity It has acquired can readily be tnced to Its unique location. Its home-like ntmopphere, tho peculiar ex cellence of Its rulslno and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixtctitli St. iallrirli PU:i, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN. I);iv and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day ami Upwards. $3.50- Per $1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. - -- For KiNiies Men In thu li;ait of tho vvholesalo district. For liO)ii!,; r. nlltlute3 walk to Wannmnkers; S minutes lo hlefced Coopei's 131s Store F is of access to the great Dry Ge,ods Stores. For iKiitst'ers One block from D'wny Cars. gv ing c.uy linnspoitatlou to all f A. f -f f points or interest. I HOTEL ALBERT : NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th ST. St UNIVFItSITV PI. f Only one mock from liroadway. f Dnnm: l Iln I'MAURANf Up. ii.-"i - w" i-riccs KcatontDis WV.MV - - -f-f-f-f-f-f-4--f-ff-f -f-f-f-f-fs); ftflADE ME A MAN AJAX TAHLCTS POSITTVELY CDBE .l..;.cri'ou iiucattd falling juoo ory.lraiotoncj, l lc0tlGsn3s,etc .caaiel bt A!iu:o or other l.-ccssea and Indli-cr-llom, 'Ifity ijuUl.tu and lurtt'j reitora Lost lulllr in olaorTonnt.ani icgr. OP fftl tint ticn. -.vliii thj c"nnlno Ajax TftUctn. Tbcr Jii7o cuTccJthousacOiar. m. Ill euro you. A'nWfi i nivorr;;icnruirr"i"fi locuDtibruro rur'ic-caor r-t-ici tho inancy, I'rlcoUU'! Wirwr racLirj; crM iin ttuii treatment lor ?i5U. nail, ia r)"ln rrtn rr. upon rccolpt ot rrlro. ( Ircumr Tor salo in Seranton, Pa , by Matthnwa Bros, and II. C. Sanderson, Druggists. MAKE PERFECT MEN OMIT PFrtHAIII I t'onottgf. rrL&iiaTiri Tiir joWiirt I auMtloniuf if ran t rri worktrAo( NfnoHi frli1ltjrri bioiuuiv enrrd by I'KRFFrTU luivuio ) u inn vtrf jTAHLfTH. OlfeiroinpLrflii.no in und drain of vitM tovrp,uiruii(l by jiiJivrrrtiun brtirMaotfail)' )rai 1 111 nari V Ivor inri hoiiipIa t- funn Iti PracHMiptrii'iyMuirt uv prV tlvorn to m rht-tkiant) uirv ta the gtta ufjgAvounif orold on t Lot renaltl uarirr rAU boira at i3(iCJmpii.e.ruftraiiiitactiro VkxriTur moLty rt- IVJI i dud tan b cnrri4 it vrl pockn ftiti cttrjrwhti r in oik t m t lain wrapper on ttipJt Vfirv i j ink i unci iv. laiiwa pu iwta. Sold la Qcranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McUarrah & Thomas. Urufftflsta, gsSoiis fl wR 9alf 0
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