THE BCHAJ1TON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1900. tf tftf ttf tf tf Itf Itf Mf tf tf tf tf tf tf tfMf' Don't Hurry 1 Home & No need of jtf baking bread S or making W. muffins for J5 supper. Stop on your way JK home and & crpr n Ivnsr Insist on rrettlne 3(t tho iremiluc. lint 3$ tatlmiB tmttnto lu Vf form only. Noth- r i 1...1-...1 pa V vtei If 'JEM Mi& vm u Hvm. or vt ' tte y m S I, M cuitKl m lltf!Uttl!f!ilJfltf'JfIfll im mSBm is. Toll SKf 3K & f gUneeda iBiscuitj prouclics Unoodtt BlSCUItlii crisp 8C Jg nessnnelelellcncy. 3K Tlin niolsturo 3SC proof paeltnge Is VJ owned exclusively by i V your grocer UnocdQ Biscuit. 3K & NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WYOMING COUNTY COURTS. Quarter Sessions Held nt Tunkltnn uock E. H. Evnns Convicted. SficelJl to tin' Suiiutiin Tritium'. Tunfciiimnnt'lc, April 12. -Tlip reBUlni" Aiirll t'!i'i jf tho court of qu.U'tr sessions was concluded here toduy, mid tile court adjourned to Monday. Aiiill 16, at 'J o'clock a. m., at which time sonic mntli , on the argument list will be called up. In the ciiht of the commonwealth vs. It. H. Kvans, in which tho Jury was font out late AVodnrndny afternoon, af ter remaining out all night and until It o'clock this morning, brought In 11 verdict of guilty on first count of In dictment, that foi embezzlement. James W. IMatl, attorney for defend ant, Immediately moved the court for n new trial and nriest of Judgment, and upon this motion ; uile was grant ed returnable to May aigument court, defendant to enter his recognizance for his appearance at that time. In commonwealth vk. T.oroy Donnel ly, charge, ass utlt and battel y, which was on ttlal nt the adjournment of court cn Wednesday evening, the Jury brought ir a "cr.llct of guilty, and the defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and fostrf of pro-ecutlcn. This wis the last eas'p on the list and ad journment was had to Monday. Other matters disposed of before ad join nment were as follows- lu the matter of a special cHi tj.t !n I rmu'i tovvnhsin, court orders imil directs the cupel visors to levy and mlUit a spifl.il cash ta ol l'i mills on the dollar at the last assi-sseil vjliu 'tion for the purpo.-e of lMiiuir outsUntlins in eltlitcelnpss. In tho matter of a special lux In Tunkhanno k township, iourt ortlcrs suporiisois to levy and collect a hpnial cash tav of l1- mills on the ikllars of the lait asscssotl ultuition for tin; purpose of n.i.iliu: oul-l.il:ilini." iiiiMitcdness. .lenr.ie Kmns vs. I'.inl M. i;v.ins, elivnref'; sher If! elhccteel to make pio laination and J. Wood Piatt appointed tnminivriniier. Upon the petition of I'.v.i lljiris and Kieil ('. Hauls, minor elilltlien of lYter llanN, court ap points A. II. Harris as their pi.mll.in nnd bond is filed in tlm fciun of flM. In the mitlir of a private- load in Momoc township, toiut appoints I. v. Sitl.lt'r, .lueUon Hush and I. .1. Miliar viewers. In the matter of mad in Xoithmoiel ind town ship, near lMw.ml Hrunpev,'; rcpoit of view els centliniMl absolute. In tlin matter of iouI in Washington town-hip mar Wancn iHuiljp's; icpoil of dowel ton tinneo ahsth'te. In uialtei of loid lu M" l.optn township near Andrew Spate's; lepoit of viewers cnuthiuul ab solute In mailer of nail in llraintiim township near W . P. Itupn's; lepott of iewils conlrnutl ab solute. sheriff .lolm W. (Ira roiurs into open court ni el at 1 now ledges ihe following deeds for ical (slate sold in executions l-siicel out of ilie couit of c-Liuii on plt.se sime list trim: To lteut'di 1, Niiins lot ill Nicholson lw loueli. sold as piopeily of Prank V.. Millnd. To (ieniKo II. HeitMiMii, leal isiali in I'.ills towuddp, Fold as the ptoppil! of Mmioe Ciokou. To Maliala liallup, leal estate lu Xoithniorcliu 1 town-hip, told as the piopeity of Alcxjn ler 1'ieston. To II. P. Ililnk, leal stati in llialntiiiii town fhlp, sold as the pmpirl f Mailin Sineer. 'lo .lusrpli Ii( ii roll, real i stale siluatrd in roiksloii towu.Iup, sold as the piopcrtv of 1'iank J. lli-llilrl. SUSQUEHANNA. Hpfclal to the Scranton Trlliune. Susqiithatina, April 12. -After a two ilajs' lib neM of irrippt and pneumonia, Mlsn Kunlee, rhlest lUiiftlitrr of Sir. ami Mrs. Henry l-ci-sons, died on mlncsday nttirnoon, aired about 2D tears. She was a irrmliutc of the Susquehanna IIIrIi school nnd for soteral months past she had been oltriidlnic the State Normal school In One-, onta, New tork. She leeenlly tiinio homo on account of slckmss hi her family. She was an cstlmiblc joiuiff lady, and hir untlniely death Is deeply re-rretteil by a ery wide ciielo of rcla tlcs and friends. The funeral will occur on Monday, The funeral of tho late Ilinlel .1. Madden, of firandt, will occur fiom St. John's Catholic church on l'rlday aflrmoon at 2 o'clock, In ltatljtrad on Saturday ornlnir some one en tered the room of II, Saier, a shoe dealer, and stole til. Mr. Sajcr'a store has been burglarlreil a number of times. After lonir ears of sufTrrlnu; Ms flcnct,lce, dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Seanlon, of llallstend, died on Monday mornintc, aired 20 jrars. Tlie funeral was largely attended from St. I. murine church, lu (treat llend, on Wednes day mornlnjj. Itobert and l'dward Kmperor, of Scranton, were ainoni; tlie cousins of the deceased who acted as pall-bearers. llusIncM Mana-rcr t'nnrcli, of the Ilallteal Ilerild, Is taking a southern trip. The New Mllford Presbjtcrlan rbureli has ex tended a call to llev. It, N. hes, of lllnglianiton, to become Its pastor. Stephen Tinglcy, Jr., ot llallstead, Is seriously 111. llev. V. II. Williams, of Hlchmond, Va., "the ilruminer cian-tellst," superlnicndeiit of the' Scranton district of the Anti-Saloon Lcaitne of I'l-iirisjUanla, Is delherlnir a series of addresses In Susqucliauua county. -Mrs. S, ... Chase, of llallstead, has returned home fiom a lslt with relatives In Ualtimorc and PJaston. The annual meeting of the Women's l'orcljrn Mls-donarv society of the llliiEhamton Methodist district, of uhhli Susquelnnun, is a part, will be hold In the Centenary church, In IliucThamtuii, tod ly. t the residence of W. 1'. llennett, in Lanes boro, last cening at S o'clock, Henry A. Hen. nett and Miss Anna Merk, both of Lanesboro, wele united In marriage. On account of an attack of grippe, Tim Hurley has ceased training for u tllue. rulloulng is the trial list for this week's! ses sion of county court: Patrick llas-ett, bur glai.v; Wimain I lunch, Henry White and Pied trick Hurdle k, burglary; Peter Keniack, assault and battel.; .-Irs. Katie Kelly, assault nnd bat ter); ullliani ('hurt ii, larceny; Fled I-lndsey, felonious lapu; Andrew Kies, assault and bat ter); l.ero) Whlttakcr, assault and bittery; Kriiuk (uick, fibi-ault it l is 1 batter); Samuel Smith, l.uicm; Aniltew Shoe maker, laueny. llassclt, W'liittaker anil (j'uiek claim residence In Susque hanna and i lull). Ccorge I.t-ightou, a cliil rtiglueer, of I'.lnilia, has commented tlin work of mapping out and sune.iing the borough line of sewers, llr. M. L. Miller has established a prliate hos pital in the Barton lesnlence, on firaiid sticct, witli trained nurses and othir essentials. He has eight out of-town patients. Tlie hospital will be enlarged at once b) securing an additional building. .Mom d ccimlmtlons are in progiess In the Susquehanna bign school Miss llc'He Se.wnonr, of Coining, is assisting i.. s week in tlie singing lu lhrit l'piscopil church. Miss Mahelle Whit lie), of Noith .laekson, who has betn conlmed In her bed for the pist ten weeks with muscular lhtumatisui, has taken a Hip to (Jeurgia, hoping to improw her health. Miss Maine Springsteln, of Susquehanna, will assist in the i'astcr music in the llonvsdale Melhodlst chinch. The finiornl of the late Mis Willi mi II. Lang ford will oei ur fiom the faniil) lesidencc on Washington stieet, on. Satunlay afteiuoon, llev. (harlcs lb my Newing, pastor of the .Mtthodist cliureli, otllcialiiig. The lemilns of iss Coil Claiuey, of the Oakland Side, who died in the western part of the state on Monday eccnlng, hac not )ct ar il I htic. i .1 protratted illness, Mis, Ose ir Wash bi, ii, in old iiml respected lesident of .laekson stieel, dud at 5 o'clock this morning, she lcaes no immediate re lathes. Poor the gieater portion of her life -he reside d in dibson township The (uncial will piouam) take place on Saturday, with iiiteiment in (iilnon. Holy Thuisday Miciees we to held and largely attended this morning lu St. John's Catholic cliuich. TACTORYVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tiihunc. l'atloi.ccllli', Apiil 12. Piofessor lliomle-y Smith, of Ke.istone academy, will gie an en Icrtuliuuint this (I'rid.ij) cunliig in the llap- tlst eliuich foi the lieuenl ol the Kej stone liboiator). We learn tint Piofessor Smith has become an ciitcitalnir of im little upute and of late lias been coiuptllcel to refuse engage ments on .mount of his duties as a tcaehei. The satistaitiou with winch tlie public has greeted the prize speakers tiained h him eluiing the Ust few )i'.irs should call mil a full house to hear the piofessor himself. I'lom what we have been able to ltaiu and tiom the favoiahle press notitcs, theie is a genuine tre-at in stoic for those who iillentl the eiitertainiiieut tonight. Mis. Pliza ilnggsils ciitically ill with pneu monia. I'm 1. limed letters remaining at the postollb c for April iue: II. (i. (.eland anil . S. W'aleott. A number of our towns-people mo subpoenaed to appear at mint of ciuaitci sessions at Mont rose, .Mnml.it, April 10, in the easp of the ad minlstiatoi of Mir) (lanlncr s. viono Carducr. 'ihe Ii Plume milk condensery Is only work ing about hilf of their cmp!o)cs, on account of the strike line among tlie tliir) men, conse quent!) there is a sc ircity of that lacteal tluicl. Pound, a sum of mum-) on Miln stieet. Owner can have the same by applying to A. A. Hiown ai il prui Iue proper!) . Mm, Annie U. Wall will mine lo Scranton next Moiel.i), wheie the will make her pumauent residence. NEW MILFORD. SUSQUEHANNA COURTS. Tho Proceedings at Montrose Yester day Verdict In Burglary Cases. Special to the Snantou I'libuue. Montrose, Pa., Am 11 12. The Jury In the case of William Church and Fred erick Uurdlck, the partnets of Henry White, chiirgcd with burglary and lar ceny, after deliberating the entire night, brought In a verdict of guilty at ; U.30 o'clock this morning. Two cases, one agulnst Mary Trum ; bell and the oilier against Mrs. Katie ; Kelly, both charged with assault and !Uti.tSW,ivi're disposed of at the morn , lH?,a.Vis(ji', The evidence brought out V X'rovjBilully thin, both were Insane, 'and the Jury brought. In a verdict ac ' cording to the Instructions of tho court. ; Jloth will be sentenced to the Insane asylum. ! In tho ease against Andrew Kres. : charged with ubsnult and battery, An S ton KfosovlC, the! prosecutor, fulled to .appear against Kioh. The Jury, ac cording to Instructions, brought In a "Verdict or not' guilty. The ease of Peter Kenyaek, charged svftll .hitault and battery,' was con tinued to A'ugnst term. In the cae against William Church, charged' with larceny, Church entered a ploa of guilty. Tho case of the Commonwealth against Fred Llnelsey, charged with felonious rape, JoJhn Yunlugton, prose, cutor, was settled, a rule of nolle jnosequl being entered upon recom ,mendat1on of the district attorney and YaiTlneton. Tho balance of the cases on the caN ender.wen; ordered continued to Aug .list ttrn of court. Big Barn Burned. Eipeclal to the Scranton Tribune, ,'Montrpse, Pa., April 12. A large ' barn, ttiid contents, owned by James :.Carey, at Hlrchardvllle, Susnuehann t. county, was burned to tho ground at an early hour Thursday morning. Two fine horses, owned by Mr. Carey, were -consumed, Tho loss Is estimated at "tutor no Insurance,, m i ' . T)t. James ' --"",, " Headache Ponrden. BE CAREFUL. When the druggist of fers you a substitute for Dr. James' Hcndaclic Powders refuse it. Demand Dr. James' if you want your headucho cured. Dr. James' rteadacho Powders are perfectly safes and reliable. At all Drug Stores. 4 doses 1 0 conts. ICuro Where) Others .. Fall. eretl from their slumbers Tuesday night by the fire alarm which was ghen between 12 anl 1 o'clock. The -lay llouc barn containing sccen horses, five pigs, one calf, three dogs, several wagons, harnesses, etc., was entirely ilcstroyed and alo the blacksmith shop which stood very near the barn. The hose company s"r t0"' sldeiable hard work prevented the flames from kpreadlng further. Mrs. Charles tlrrgory, of niiighamton, called on relatives In town this week, AVOCA. Special to the Sciaitton Tiibune. New Milfonl. Apill U- Mis. William Smith, of llin.'li. imtou, was i guest of her mother, Mrs, Sli'-rwootl, the hist of the week. Mrs. Mir) MtKecbc, who his been visiting her Bister, Mrs. Amanda Vm Cott, leluuud to her home lu lasteishiie Wc'dnesdj). Charles lleiijaiulli has rctuiiied from Dlugli.im to'i iiml Js clriklng in I.. 'J. McCollum's gio ceiy i.tore Mia. Ann A,vrts, who Ins been ill foi a lumber cf weeks with pneumonia, die J at her home In the township W rilm Mkiy. Mis. I). W. Ilagc entertained hei lister, Mrs, William Cuitls, ol Ihidg-vvater, this week. Miss Ma" Jlovlc, who has been bpemlliiT tlie winter with relatives in Susquclnnna, Is honi". Mr. and Mis. I'-dwanl llawley, of N'cv York, visited their mother, Mis. A. Mauley, a few du)s last week. There will le tpecial lUsler hcrviies it the Presbjteilan clnueh Suiiday evening. The I.itlies' Misslonarv sotlety of the Picsby terlin iliuich met at the home of Mis. II. W, Hagcr Wcelnefday afte-rnvn. P. I. Itr)uit. of Deposit, called cn (i lends licie Tuesday and Wednesday. New Mllford people weie sUitlcil and avvak- The regular meeting of the board of health was held on Tuesday evening. The follovvirg members were prewnt: llerge, Planneiy, Dixon, Planner)-, sr., A. J. llarrrtt. Dr. Derge presented bis lettignition as president, the duties being incompitlblc with the otfiee of burgess. The resignation was accepted and A. J. Hairett whs appointed to fill the unexpired term. The sani tary committee leportccl that they conferred with the be high Valley officials In regard to the nuisance on McAlpine cut, was told that as i-oon as the borough complied with their duties they would ioinplet-1 the work. The secretary reported two contagious diseases and twelve deaths. Ho reported that ill regard to burial permits he conferred with the borough attorney who mggctcd that the ordinance and laws be printed in tho borough or county paper after having them appioved by council and burgess. The borough council met on Monday evening. There were but si members present, Hrennan, MoKcnzio and Hclllcy were absent. The Klectric Heat, Light and Power company hoped to effect a Mttlenieut by offering (J per cent, discount, piovitling the standing bill be paid and all other lulls ever) thirt) da)s beginning April I. Three otesl for the measure and like all other it was tabled. The following bills were ordered paid: . II. Curie), ssl.2rj; .1. P. Conabov, $4.10; John O'Brien, M , T. P. Pitzslmmons, $2. The bill of s12d from the Moosic Lumber company was placed in the hands of the committee on bills. .Limes Ilorm was appointed chief of police. The following standing committees were appointed: Street, O'llrien, Miniley, OTlrien; bills, Osborne, Iteille.v, Me ull.v; ordinance, O'lliien, O'no.vle and O'llrien; enlargement of borough, Osborne, Mimley, MiNulty. Adjourned to meet net Mini dav ovning. Joseph Ilodgnn, a lesident of this town for the past twenty five )eais, died .vesterday at the family residence on South Main street. De ceased was iV! )ears of age. lie was a devout member of the Presb)teiian church and alwo)s exercised great eare in the splutuat welfare of his famil). lie was a member of the Knights of Honor. Ileslcles Ids wife he is survived by eight children : John. Thomas, Joseph, Howard, Anna, Mirgarel, lalith and ltuth. The funeral will take plate on Satuulay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held In Langcliffo chiitih. Inteiment will be in Langcliffo ceme tery. . .ee, the 2-vearold daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David .Icthe), died )csterday morning after a few da.vs Illness of diphtheria. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Interment will be in the I!ngclifTc cemetery. Mis. John Sii)der, of South Miln street, was suddenly seize iHvvltli paralysis yesterday morn ing. On account of her old age her condition is quite critical. Posteittlce bouts today: Fiom 0 to 11 a. m., and fiom 0 to 7 p. m There will be a sale of biead, cake and pies at the home of Mi-s John Sujder on Pi Ida)' evening at 7 o'clock, James Dorau wishes that all policemen hold ing stais lo return them before Saturday. P.. P. Snvdir has disposed ot his cash store. William Mucklow, of Lincoln Hill, has purchased the stock and will take possession this week. FOREST CITY. TH wtih a nursing baby has two lives to support Her flesh, btrengih and vitality are taxed to the utmost, and must be maintained or both will surely fail. StilBs5mu(siorL will keep up the mother's strength and vitality. It also enriches the baby's nourish ment, and supplies the ele ments necessary for propel growth and development ot hones, teeth and tissue coc. and ti oo, alidrugelm BC011 & UOWNE, Uicmliti. Naw York. V THE MARKETS. .-- Wall Street Review. New York. April 12. Tho fact that today's ad journment of the Stock exchange waa to be un til next Monday and tint ol the I,onclon ex change until nrxt Tucsdsy, prompted the closing up of .speculative contracts (or today. Profes sional traders are aveise to keeping open con tracts (or so long a period at any time and at this time especially they have In mind the vary ing possibilities ol the war lu South Africa, the war in the sugar trtde, the showing to be made bv the weekly bunk statement on Saturday and the possibllty of gold exports by Saturday's steamers. Total sales, (Hfl,800 shaies. There was moderate activity and strength In the bond mar ket, Total sales, par value, ,2,205,000. United States 3s registered declined in the bid price. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. 8. Jordan k Co., rooms 703-70e3 Mears building. Telephone &003! Open- High- ini American Sugar Ill American lebacco 107',i Am. 8. and W r,l Atch.. To. and S. Ke.., 27Vi 27 27H V,y, A T. and fl. P.. Pr.. 71$ 724 71Vi , T nalt. and Ohio gel Cont. Tobacco VM Ches. and Ohio S3!4 Cl.lc. and O. W uu Chic.. 11. and Q 128 St. I'sul Vim Dock Island 11214 federal Steel , tsi't Krderal Steel, Pr 7214 Kan. and Tex., Pr 37 I.uois. and Nash , (A Manhattan Ele 07 Met. Traction Co 108 Mlsosurl Pacino Mil People's Gas 108.14 IOS'4 N, .7. Central notf 110 Southern Pacific 40 40 Norfolk and Western ... 37 37 rvonnern racinu (U Northern Pacific, Pr .... 7rT4 N. Y. Cent..ral 1ST Ont. and West E5U Pinna. It. It 139U, Pacific Mall 31 Heading lr.'i Heading, Pr (6 Southern It. R ltU Seuthtrn B, n., Pr .... 611. linn., u. ami iron 91 Low Clos. g. esc. rsu 111K i 112 10SV4 1l'tt 107s 100H 1"'. B2 Ml aiJVs Yl 3 80 3.1H uk 120V 124 112 4SVi 724 38 8UW ftt 1B7 o8i 6l ' 70' 28; uuy SJJ4 MS K 120 12.1(4 121 112 112 4 47U U. S. leather L. P. Leather, Pr Iluhber ft 13 72 14 Union Pacific Union Pacific, Pr ivfaoasn, rr t.M, 40' 31 6UI 77J4 137 M',4 140 35 IBIS OIVs UM Ml 05 13 73 ::t 1.0 77 21U S.( 37 SO 07V4 165 bb 107 HO'4 a 37H 60 7elTA 180T4 21 10 63 V4 11 MV4 9214 12 72 31 'm 2J S.1 S7 M 07V4 185 55 107 llfiVi 3J Sf 7i 136 ! 1301,4 35 WA MW tt 6' 112 12T4 .11 7f.ii 23 si West. Union RJ Third Avenue nt 1K. 112V4 l'.i CHICAGO UOAHU OF TltADE. WHEAT. Open- High- Low lug, 1.. 6k. ... 0 Jiiy Mav tbOKN. Julv May OATS. July May P0P.K. Julv May LAUD. Julv May est. 67 est. 07i 60 Clos ing. 67 COVi 40 30M. 21 2414 12.7 !C2 (iKl 6.82 40li 9"a 245 2414 12.82 12.07 7.12 7.05 SOU 2S 2t 24 12.70 12.40 0 00 6.S2 3ii 8S 2414 2)14 12.WI 12.67 7.0.-. 7.05 250 40 115 95 47 'so ino 100 20 30 JONAS LONG'S SONS. Sccial lo the Scianton Tribune. Forest ( ily, April 12. The four-months old child ot William Mcl.rannlgan which died Tiles. Ida), was burled )esterday afternoon at 2 o'clock nt Hilltop, Wa)nc count). Mis. -s.ir.ili Hollruback, of Moosle, aicompanied by Jessie May Davis, of Scianton, ate mting the fotnier's son, Franl llollenlutk, on Depot sticct. J. M. tlivius. who has been spenoiiu the past thiee months with his son, p. W, Divins, at Stiuiidsburg, Is expected home this wc.ek. Yesterday morning at 8.30 o'clock mass was heltl in Saint gups' Catholic churth, follownd by "Piocession," which was composed of the altar boys carrying candles and twenty-four little gills very prettily attired denying flowers. To da), Good Friday, there will be the idoration of the cross, snvices Saturday .it 8 o'clock, Su111l.1v, P,astcr, first mass will be held at S.TO followed by high mass st lO.io, when the choir will hi- accompanied b) a full orchestra. Mildred and Howarel, the two youngest el.ll dim of Mr. and Mis. J. A. flrown, who have luen dangciumly ill with membraneous eioup, aie now consldeied out of danger. Henry Box has dliiseel of his property on Railroad street and ycsteiday removed his family1 to aiboiulale. Their riepartuie will be much re gretted bv a large circle of friends, Iho debate on the subject, "Resolved, That P.ngland is justified in the present conflict In South Africa," which has been previously an ncunceil, will take place this evening in the Methodist church. 100 102 102 85 HOPB0TTOM. Special to the Scranton Trihune. Hopbottom, Pa., April 12. K. M. Tlffsny Is transferrins his mercantile stock to the store building leeently purchased, where he will con duct business hereafter. Paul Ileardsley occuplea the dwelling rooms of Mr. Tiffany's building. Mrs. William Ainey sold her household furni ture at auction on Tuesday and has gone to HalMead to icsldc with her daughter, Mrs. Giles Caipenter. 'Ihe new meat niarkit Is In working order. Mis. II. M. liffanj, Mrs. CI. W. Struplcr .Isited Sciiiiitem one day this week. Several gentlemen of this place were In Rcrsn ton on Wednesday in connection with the Guern sc) case. Mi. Str)cklaud's little son is slowly recovering from pneumonia. The Ladies' Aid society of the Uniiersallst church, which should meet April 1J, l postponed until Aruil 2D. Itcv. James Heriick will deliver his (arewell seimon as pastor of the Unlversalist church here next gund ly evening. He will then take up his pastorate at Gllwon. Their many (rlends hero will le sorry to have Mr. and Mil. Herrlck leave us, but shall hope lor abundant success In their new Held o( labor, Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked, first Vntlonal Rank MX) Scranton Savings Bank 300 Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank 425 Dime Dep. & Dis- Bail- 200 Kconomv Light. II. & P. Co I,aeka. Trust t Safe Dep. Co 150 Scranton Paint Co Clark ct Snovcr Co., Com 400 Clark & Snover Co.. Pr 125 Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr Co. Saving! Bank k Trust Co First National Hank (Carbondalc)., Standard Drilling Co New Mexico Ry Coal Co., Pr , Traders' National Bank PONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, fir6t mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Street Railway, first mort gage, due 1918 115 People's Stieet Hallway, General mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Laeka. Township School 5 per cent. ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton True. 6 per cent, bonds... 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corecteci by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Butter Creamery, 23c. : dairy, tubs, 23o. Eggs Select western, 13e. ; neaiby, state, 13Hc Cheese Full cream, 1314c. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, $2.45; medium, $2.30; pea, $2.30. Seed Potatoes Per bu., $1.25. New York Grain and Produce. New York. Apjul 12. Flour Quiet and gener ally easier except for low giadcs winter which have Ken cleaned up at steady prices for the cracker trade; winter patents, $:..70al; winter straights, $3.t5aS55; Minnesota pclents, $3.70l 3.P5; wlrter extras, t2.t30a2.15. Wheat Spot week; No. 2 red, 79c. f. o. b. afloat spot; No. 2 red, 7ttc. eltv.iteu , No. 1 northern Duluth, 7714c. f. o. b. afloat prompt; options were quiet an Jvvesk all day and closed weak at !2a8ic decline; May closed 7S4c. , .lull, 7!-JsC.: Septem ber, 74c. Corn -Spot weak; No. 2, 46i-. (. o. b. afloat and 46c. elevator; option market was weak and lower all cliv, closed weak at 9ic. decline; May closed, HHc; Julv. 45V.: Septem ber, 45c. Cats -Spot eailcr; No. 2, 2s,s4c ; No. 3, 2814c ; No. 2 white, 31c; No. S white, 3014c; tiaek mixed, western, iOatOc: track white, 3014 a35c; options iractive.aiul weak, closing c lower; May closed 281sc; No. 2 white oats May, closed :i014c Butter Barely steady; western er-amcry, 17a20c; do. fartory, 15al7e : Imita tion eieamery, KlilSc; statu dairy, W14aP)c. ; do. creamery, 17i20o. Cheese Dull anl weak; fancy large white, llaU'ic. ; fancy large rol ored, 13c; fancy snull white, 1214al2e ; limy small colored l."al,lc Eggs Easier; state and Penns.ilvarla, at maik, IS'fciHc; southern, at mark, ll'4c; storage western, 1214c; regalar packing, 12jl2ic, all at mirk. ' Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, April 12, The grain maikets were weak anil only moderately active today, hit by lower cables and the favorable crop out loo.,. Wheat closed '. eorn alc and oats a-e. under yesterday. Provisions were irregular, May pork and rila closing unt hanged, May lard U';a 15c. up. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Stead): No. 3 spring wheat, b.'jai'lc ; No. 2 led, 6da70c; o 2 coin, !Qd3'Jr. ; No. 2 vel low, 41c ; oats, 25V!Oc; No. 3 white, 27a2s.!ie.; r)c, 50a5ol4c; barley, I0i4allc; flax seed and noithwest. $1.73; timothy. 2.40; pork, $12.10a r-'. i;; larti, To.ioai.trj'i; rios, iso.iioaT.O ; solium ers, b'jaOTsc; sides, S7.20a7.30; whiskey, !?L25V; sugars, unchanged, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Arril 1? Cattle-Receipts, 11,500; generally abort steady 'icst oil sde today, $5.80; good to prime native neers, $5a.5.(u; poor to me dium, $l.lOa4.5: selected leeders, $l.25a4.l5; mixed stockers, $3.50a4; cows, t-i4.50; heifers. $J.10a4.75; e aimers, is'.'a'i.SO; bulls, $2.80al.25; calves, 50c. higher, $5.75a7.25. Texans Receipts, 350; best on sale today, $1.05; Texas fed tcers, $4a4.25, Texas hulls, steady, $J 2.VaS-75. Hogs llcripti, 27,000; tomorrow, 22,000; left over, 4,500; heavy, 5c, lower; light, 10c lower; mixed and butchers, $5.30a6; good to choice heavy. $5.45 a5.65; rough heavy, $5.30a5.40; light, $5.25a5.50; bulk of sales, $5.40a5.55. Sheep Receipts, ; sheep and lambs, generally steady; good to choice wethtrs, $na8.40; fair to choice mixed, $5 a6; western sheep. $tia.35; yearlings, $fi.ta6.75; native lambs, $3,Wa7.50; western lambs, $e).25a 7.50, NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Nicholson, April 12. Mrs. Anns Baldwin Is ver) ill at the home o her son, ilr. Emmet Pratt. All ate Invited to attend the Bible studies held In the Methodist church every Friday even ing. They Bic .eiy Intcieotlng. Ml, 11. L. Van Gorder, of Scranton, has been spending tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Miss Clara Tiffany is slowly recovering from several weeks' illness. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, April 12,-Cattle-Feeling easier; reals, $4aS.f0; few fancy top, $0.75a7. Hogs About 5e. lower; Yorkers, ?5.70a5.75; light, $.5.65 u5.t5; mixed, $5.80a5.85; medium and heavy, $5.80 S5.P0: pigs. $S.15a5.25: loughs, $5.20a5.35; stags, $la4.25. Sheep and Lambs 5ilbc, lower; best wool lambs, $Sa8.30; bulk, 4)848,15; cllpiwd tops, $ti.408lvtV5; best wool sheep mixed, $o2Ja.70; clipped, $5.50a5.75; wethers and yearlings, wools, $0.75a7.15. Oil Market. Oil City, April ll.-Ciedlt balances, $1.55; cer tificates, no bid; shipments, 10o,f.tS barrels; aver age, 00,691! barrels; runs, W,W2 bauds; average, 84,121 barrels. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative) Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug gists refund the money if It (ails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, The British Admiralty has ordered the ships on the China station to be painted black Invtoad of white, to save expense, Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup Has been used (or over FIFTY YEAItS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS (or their CIIILDHI.N S I11I.I. TKUIIII.""', vviiii ir.iirr.ui nuixbus. It SOOTHES the CHILD, KOFTKNS tho GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, snd is tlie best remedy tor DIARRHOP.-i 'X Sold by Druggists In every part ot tho world. Be suit and ask (or "ilr. Wlnsiovv's Soothing snd take no oiucr mm, bottle. Svrlln. Twenty-Hie itnts a JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. io the Very Top Notch of Popular Opinion, Have Jumped OUR GREAT ONE-HOUR t t nSALES.r ssl' FRIDAY VSeV v- With a bound, too. In two short weeks our public have come to recognize them as trading events of extraordinary importance. The Big Store was literally jammed last Friday. What will it be today with this extraordinary collection of values? Sales begin at io o'clock, and last for One Hour Only. You are urged to be on time. Sale No. 1. VaV- txT Begins Promptly at 10 O'clock. Sale No. 2. if i Begins Promptly at 1 1 O'clock. Sale No. 3. Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. IN OUR BASEMENT. Table Glasses Thin blown, and just as clear as crystal. Cannot be bought today under 5 cents. For one hour only at ., . . oC Decorated Plates Finest China, dainty and neat. Just a nice size. Worth from 10c to liic. For one hour only at OC Granite Dippersand Granite Ladles very best quality and full size. Never sold under 8 cents. For one hour only at 5C Dinner Pails Very best grade of tin, complete with large tray and cup. Positively worth 20 cents. For . one hour only at 1 4C Granite Pans Perfectly seamless, with covers best quality, and worth 24c. Also feather dusters for houseclcaning time would be good value at 12 cents. Your choice for one hour only at C OV MAIN FLOOR. Laces A sensational offering that ought to crowd this store for this hour. It is a collection of two thousand yards of very fine machine-made torchon laces, much firmer than hand made, and in a great array of charming new patterns. Not a yard in the lot worth less than oc to 8c. Up to to 4 in. 3 wide. For one hour only at j&4C ON FOURTH FLOOR. Hat Racks Or "clothes trees," as the trade calls them. These are built of solid maple, highly polished and finished. Have six large arms to hold hats or wraps the pole rests on four feet and is perfectly substantial. An ornament to any hall. Cannot be built for less than 119c. For one hour only at .'. X5C ON MAIN FLOOR. New Challies Three thousand yards of the daintiest and the prettiest we could find in all New York; light patterns and richest designs. Would be cheap at 5 cents yard. For 7 one hour only at OC Women's Shoes We'll back the reputation of our Shoes Store on this phenomenal offering. It constitutes an enormous lot of Women's fine footwear in both lace and button; cloth tops if you prefer, opera; coin and common sense toes, high, low or medium heels; kid and patent leather tips. All sizes from 21 to 7. All widths B to EE. Not a pair worth less than $2.uO to $3.00 every pair absolutely guaranteed by us. For one hour only at, pair 1 O Women's Vests The first burst of Spring. A lot of one hundred dozen vests, fancy trimmed, with taped neck and arms, low neck, with or without wing sleeves. Cream, blue and white, or pink and white stripe. Would be very cheap at 15 cents. For one hour onlv at "C Sale No. 4. Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale No. 5. ON MAIN FLOOR. Dress Goods An offering to rival the one of last week. Almost four thousand yards of new and fancy double-fold plaids, checks and mixed suitings in fifty rich and charming styles. Fositivelv worth from 20c to 124c vard. For one hour only at ....: :.: 7c ON SECOND FLOOR. House Gowns Two hundred heavy quality Calico Wrappers, made with a deep bias flounce, and trimmed with double ruffles over the shoulders. Very full across the hips and l yards around the bottom. A regular $1.00 wrapper. For one hour only at OuC Muslin Drawers A big bargain in women's beautiful quality of Muslin Drawers, made with deep nifties of . cambric. Well worth 20c 1 "C Corset Covers Of the best quality cambric with V neck, trimmed with lace and fine plaits. Worth 2!)c. Your choice for one hour at 1 "C ON THIRD FLOOR. Colored Swiss Just the thing for Summer curtainings. Beautiful colored striped Swiss, in very dainty patterns. Full yard wide and a bargain at li ctfnts. For one hour -. onlv at I UC Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. 17c ON MAIN FLOOR. Fancy FlowersTo brighten up the Easter Hat, beauti ful bunches of roses, lilies, poppies and violets, of every hue and tint. Also big bunches ot foliage of many kinds. Would be very cheap at 25c. a bunch. For one hour only at. . . OV SECOND FLOOR. Boys' Fine Suits The chance of a life-time. Boys' fine vestee and double brcasled suits in plain blue, brown and grey; also fancy stripes and checks. Ycstecs, beautifully trimmed, up to 8 years. Double breasted styles, made plain, up to 15 years. Elegant quality ami not a one worth less than $2.00 to p-C $2.75. F'or one hour only at 1 .OO IN THE BASEMENT. Canned Goods A gigantic offering of fine grades canned goods in our grocery store. Your choice of early June Peas; first quality Maryland" Corn: solid cold packed Tomatoes; "Holly" brand of Squash; !t pound can of Boston Baked Beans; Anderson's fine Soups; choice imported Sardines; : pound can Golden Pumpkin. As many cans as you want for one hour onlv, at can .- C Jonas Long's Sons. ' y . V5eaiifcf .