THE SCKAiYi'ON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900. errr Please Pardon .&. NORTHEASTERS PENNSYLVANIA i 1TAOT01VYVILLE. Epeclsl to the Semnton Trlbunr. Ksctor.vvllle, April 1ft K tlic vventher inn ' l unytliltiR to ilo In regard to maklriK l!ilor Sal ilay an Ideal one, lie certain! limit l.avo itaric hi dulj, m tin' iliv lure vai iierl'-t In ceiy roquet and nave our society four hiiii.l'Til an ample opportunity to dlplay tlulr (ln-rv. Iarirc (onkieeationi Hxeel the seating: rapacl'r of liotli illtrclm, tlie eholM of vvhlch rendered elaliorile 'ater tumlc. At tlie KlrU lUptht church, llev Oj It. Smith ilellvereil an eloipiint sermon fur tl'c occilon, and the Vrthoillit Kplopal ilmn.li ltcv. V. M, lllllcr preaeheel an appropriate am! Inferelitiir sermon on the I correction of Chilbt The nenlns prncrriniiiic nt the Methodlit i:l Copal e hurt h ai an Kastcr rint.ita, entllli 1 "Our Illwn lord," hy I,oren mid vv.n heautl fully sitiitf li.v a iholr of tvvitity volic", under the dilution of Chorister tluirlei (I miner, and lequlied one hour in rendition, titul vim one of (lie Illicit inuiic il events 'ill tlie liitorv of the chinch, 'through un error in ptint, pirt of the proKramme of the I'astir cantati which vvai publUhcil in .vetenliv's I'rihuue, and vvhlch vvus sunn at the llaptist church hit nlfiht, l( omitted. Owing to .1 cniilllcllun of ilitei tin- leuluro pllili on Ituil.i.irel Kipllni; at the i iihmv lvt 1'riil.iv tilKht, Prnfeivir llrotnhv Mnith post poned hi entertainment at the IllptWt .lunch until I'llili.v evcnlm:, pril 20. No mlitiivtlon will he ilnm-eil, hut a silver oiTcrinit will he t.ikeii for the benefit of the lahoiatoiy of Krj Mom fltjiiuii.v. The l.iik.ivmntiii and v vomini; Dairy Mill's ihwUiIoii will inert .iiriln thl afternoon mil some definite utlon will be liken in reK.ml to whit u III do wiin .nil milk Mr. and Mi Ituil t.ipwill, of "xi niton, were ple.mnl cillcH lieie mrr snnrliv. lliv I Mrs t llilirr left .vi'ilcnliv for t'mhondile, Mr liiltcr K-dfir on to 'MHqiirli.iiiii I, vvlmc he ntteii'leil 1 funei il veitciiliv, and will procud fiimi iIkii to tiwijro, while he will attend the ei'iili'ieiue, Mm lllllcr will viil Iclallvcs in ('inhoiidile Hid Port .leriis befoic it iiriiin?. llinjiiulu (!i oi ire (ue ado, of Puerto lluo, vlio has been hue utti inline; mIiooI at the ai.ukmy, h is Hluinid to his home. lime will lie a ;iuie of luio ball on f lie iiimlemv irrouiids Widnosdaj lietucen tlie Cicero class and Hie Caesir class. Admission, 3 cents. HONESDALE. S-jm rill to the Kiintuu Irlhmii. lloncsdile, pill In Mix .tcnic Klrfet, of S, rantoii, spent Ilastcr it the home of liei mother on Park slieet. County Mipi liutt mldil II I,. Ilnwer is viitlni! at the home of his pirenU at Fall irijsbure, I'a. lti. Iloiim ttreene and Miss tcrtlia Snider (mk are tisillin; In Jvevv orlc eltj, Alhinr and other points. I'mchi m's orchestri fiiiniihctl music for the fliemcn's bill, at lhivvlev, Moniln eveninc llev. illi.im II. Swift is in scranlon attend 1 UK the meetlfitr of tin l.itknwanin 1'rcslivterj. 11 Is piuce and quiet thus far anion? the MrlMtiff plass cutter and theii former cmplojes Mr. 1'. .laeolison, of Cliambcrsburj:, Pa , has become a ii!iiitnl of Ilonesdale. MIm V..i Kill, of I'aik. street, is Msitifu friends in llaltunore. eleril.i was a biautiful Kistcr iliv. The fiatures of tlu el.i weie speciil scivlccs ever trieen and flower decorations, and larse conirie Kitions nt the church cniccs Miss my ChrK is home from .oinlujr Mm lmrj for tlie Kister it ulon Ihursdi.v (enliu is the tine of the Kister fiRinal In the Hiptisi cliurch llev Vllliam II. .Swift, of the Piesb.Merian church will pieich his annual sermon Sounda moiiilutr, prll J'J. Mr. .Ion is Iius.'.cll is home fiom lllKlilind Mill taiy academ.i, i.uos.cr, Miss, to spend a week with hii pirents, Mr and Mis. Henn .1. Itu-scU. Ilie annual annneihai sermon to the Hones dilc Odd Idlowri will lie preached bj Kei. 1) S VcKiIlar, of lieech l.ake, in the Methodist I.pixcopil (hurdi, on sundij c cnintr, piil !) moiiir the bequests eoiitaiued in the will of the lite Ulllhm 11. Stanton aie the fullm.ti;: lien l),bny Ceineterc assomtion, flSoj 1'iisi I'reshjterlm eliuich, 4pKI; N. II Miuinan, 1K), Maiy l'o, 150i Julli flraies, $110; llcna l.d Kelt, flOOj C. . (rnwell. KI, K. J Crone II, sl(l; Minnie llohcrs, ;0, and Samuel Itose, '0 Mr. II. C. Hand is named as eceutoi. V larite nuuilitr of Delaware and Hudson woik men weie cniraned jefteiilaj iemoin tlie ties and lulls be lousing to the iic compam and oe eupjlnsr 1 mil cf the Deliwire and Hud-em ex tendlii? fiom In low what .lie Known aa tlie Krle eeul poikets to the canal bidn bihlt,c and mid bj the l.rie lunler tlie einil srsuin. The Deli wnie and HiuNon will leplue tlie tricks with material of tluir own, wliiih will be under their contiol, NICHOLSON, Spril.il to the Scranlon Tribune. Nb Imlson. Am II In iehie P, Ileiijjiuin, of Seiaiitou, spuit the sabbath in town with Ins mother. lli. W, . Waircu anil diu,iilii, time, rptut Sjtuidij allunoon with ulatlics in I'acton Mile, P.I Mhs Inez '"lnw, who ii ii heen spendint: a few i .s at boii'e, has Hlillicd to luiikliaiinoi k. Mr. .ii id Mis l'lank C. DiUks wile e illlnrf on file lids In raitot(illo en Mtureli) nflemnon. Mis. Ililti llalnc.i ,iud elillilrin hue leturneil to their homo In .Newaik, V. .1, altti a heiciil veels' lsit with liei pjiints. Mr. and Mm. (ill but lliown Trid Nnitli l nuking: an extinded lsit In I'm tiiNvillo Pi , with an .unit. M I Me Milieu is a business eallei in Tunk baunoek lod i. Mis. .lames ud his rceelieel tlu had uewi of tie cliath 1 1 In r nephew's . if . Mia, (Jeoie Di l.ls, of Wilkes It-Hi Pi Mis Dubois dad 1MM! wOM Trn?E We thrill nt tli er r itr..-r.. . sUaU not ring to-night." Yet it is T1f)ra1vnt, nt a As.,1 . 1 1 J tuHimonptace De side tlie peril every woman runs who faces mother! icwl w,.,-.. jitrangejY self-forgetful. The ex- ?,. , 1 P':'c met ot motherhood Winds them often to its peril, Yet the liKBbaml who can bear no tithe of the mother's pain or peril owes it to.Jiimtelf to see that his wife is in that condition of sound health which minimizes the risk both to mother and child." Many husbands have expressed their gratitude for Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rescriptiou, be caus it nialstrs the pain, of mother. hoM practically nothing and reduces Uie nsLto Its lowest possible point. .sil?ilv5.yfar5i.?3r wifS.w hi an nliuoit "flP,l'r"r':0'"-ltlon, utTtrlug from female w-MlcitW,.! wrlten J. B, Kverritt, Kw , of llagcniian, Washington Co., l'la. l,at beptenUxr I Utcidcel tahave her try I)r lierce's l'avorite Preacrlption, She took several bottles of the medicine and gae birth to un pound ou ou January 31st, J8 blie is now sound and well and doiiiu ner housework." I)r. Pierce's Medical Adviser ifloS pages sent free on receipt, of stamps t(rpay.cpst pf jnsillpjr only. Send ai one-cent stamps for paper-bound vol ume.or 31 stamps for cloth bindinjr, .tPJV,.U,iV I'itiCe.-IJuflalo, N, Y, m siFm HJbfisT J j5s'u--v'ys. sSsvnm . ti-- rw '5?;xnsss mm i&sose of pneumonia on Sundaj, Aptll H, at lier lite hoint In Wilkcn-Ilarri'. She leaves one child, a little ilat'iil ter two months old, 'Iwo car liaels of brick line arrlnil and work has commented 011 the new cnajne house that Is to be built In l'rank Carlued's Ktone quirry. cFtirdaj was the openlns diy of the un)n for tiout flshlni; ninl some of our townsmen mallei llicniiilirs of the eailles opiiortmilty to "make a catch" while oMicrs observul Kaster in a tnoie Miiictliiioiuous wa.i. MIks Mliblu Miafer, who has been nursing in Scranlon nil wlnlir, Ins returned home for sev eial wicks' Mb with her mother. Miss Ktliel Stalk closed her term of school at the t ttey school houc one diy last week. l'rancls I'alteison, of I,cmon, I'a , Im been spenillnsr n wed: in town with his iliuRhter, Mrs. Jerome Cornell. He is il eiis o'd and iinusuillj smart for a person of that ace. IaciuuI Knipp was a caller In Montiosc es tc relay. Mi. niul Mrs. William Utley spent the Sabbath nt Field's llrook. llev. ami Mrs I,. II. Smford rttettain nt the parson ijro this tuning the tntmhers of the new ofl'.dd board tf the thi.rch and their husbands and wins". The Infant diualitor of Mr. and .Mrs. llirry V. Wi'son dleel at their I nine In (llcnwooel, l'a., this tnoriiiiic ni ,i o'cloek. Tlie funeril sirvlccs will take place nt tlrlr home on Wedn"sday mornlnK at 10 o'clock Intinifnt in the Mchol ou cemcler. Tomorrow mornlm; Tie v. I n. 'v'01'1' w'" S" to Owtko, V 1 , to attend lonfeiencc lie is one of the examlnlne coinmHtec thrre. SUSQUEHANNA. vprcnl tn the Siranlnii Tribune Susiiiihanna. pnl in Tlie fiinei.il of the lite Miss lainiee Peisons look pl.it e and was cry larcely attrndul this afternoon from 'the First Melhoeilst ehuieli, the pistor, ltei ( Iiurlcs llenr.e N'ewInK, onidatliiR The lenialns were interred in Kicriire'en cemcter. Ile. All l'lindi, of Thompson, Ins received .1 cill fiom anotlur ihurch. lie has not di'dded to necept. Itei. II. Wlllhms, the "drtunmir oMiuirelUt." occupied t lie pulpit of tlie Iliptist ihilleh mi Sund ij morning; and eienlnt,'. In the nfleini'') he aildiessul n union uiectinc in the Ilapi' t dun 1 h. The K.isler offering in St. .Tohn's Caiiin ic churdi was erj larere. W. H Willi mis, of 1, ranloii, lrc tilled in the Aloiiuo Mcthodi't (lunch. In Oikland, this eien Inc Subject, "llrcnkin' Home Ties " Tlie sie lament of the land's Supper was ad ministered In (mice 1'plsiopil dimch, In iuh hnd, 011 Similn, the leetoi. Un. It. If. Abba', of C.ubondile, 0fHt1.1t inp ' Miss I.eeh 7eler, of the Oikiind Siele, Is the iruest of rol.iliirs In Xew Ynik tit. "The Missouri fflrl" conipiny appeared this ew tuner in llosm Open house. Airansements are beltnr made for the p nt Lenten hop tn be held in the near futuie under the auspices of tlie s,erral sodetits of Christ Kpiseopil church, The mirriiffo of Friend Ilenson and Miss Finn .limes, of I.inosboro, will occur on Wednesday evening at S o'elock. The Siisqucinnn, Mienneichnr held .1 larejel attended masquerade 1arnlv.1l In Its Oikland ule Music hill this cloning. liev. Chirles Henry Newlns, pistol of Ilie Mclhodnt ehureh, is in Owciro, attriidlii!: He mcelfuir of the W.vommg eonfeienee. Messrs. Htm and Ditilel Neirle, of Montrose, will soon ko to the Cape iuue irolil tldd, In tlie inttiest of the Miidlcite that sent Itury to South fiiia a few vtars since Wlllliui Ilirron, who fell fiom i loiel of lnv at Smith Montrose, Milch 2J, breikine: his neek and back, is Mill alive He is puzrllnu; phs. duns He e its and tall s. Colonel C. C Pratt and family, of New Mil foul, who hive been spending tlie winter in llint.ii imtcii, hive 11 tuilnil nome. Mrs. Joseph Muliootev and son, of I, tin el stiect, are dltln,c lelitivis in Scranton. liofisseiis 1 hiod and Pierce, of lliughimtnn, will regime tlielr lissum in dincintr on Moneliy evening net. S. II. Chase, esq , of Hillstcid, was In town on Satmdav. The Siisqiiehinna High school entertainment this afternoon In Hie ccenil ward asscmlily room was an ivelhnt one. 11. It. v. Seirle, esq, dt 11m red an alne neldiiss. The pupils of the Urst w ird sclinnl will holil on entertainment on TucmIiv aftciiioou. An efloit w II be nude before the M ite board of pardons this monili to Riiuie the pinion of John Kill, now undeiKoing Imprisonment In the Fistcrn penitentiary for the killing of Ioru (lage, at I'.raekiiev, susqiuhaiun count, in u- KUst, lh'lll 111 llethldiim, 011 lucseliv, will occur the mirriige of Miss Helen Lines, eliughter of c Senalur and Mrs O . Lines, foimcil of Creat Deuel, to Owen Planus Luikenhadi. I he appioidiing 111 Ullage of Tiinoth Shav, of Silvn Like, and Miss 1111a Mahon, of Mont lose, is anuouueed lie ill C. Miller ins not ct elecidtd to re build tlie "liaiisiilpt leelgei building, leeentlv ihstioed by Hie. Tnc pipe-is aio lomfoitably loeated now, hut Hit aie not in the business cente 1 of tlie teiwu st. John's Catholic chinch was betutifiill dec orated on Sunela. THOMPSON. Special to tlie Si 1 union liihunc. ihonipson, piil Hi Mi's. A. ('. Foster, Miss Stella Howard and Miss Kale L.vdiu have bun in New oih for a few das and will lcluin to iiioiiovv moiuing I'.. 1. 1. iv ton and wife weie (ailed to Ilonesdale Sattudtv b the eti.ith of a illative. C M. Lewis is at tlie lount seat as juroi tills week ithur Claik and slstir, of Montdale, weie hoc in telle lulaiiie at the commencement tv eides Frldiv and Satiuelay evening and ie luinicd cv 'i th Sabbath. Irmk W Lewis will begin Ilie ireclieui ol 1 lew housi on the lot wheie his piesei.t resi lience st.ini's. In a Mioit time. ( II Jet kins is giving his itsideuee a loat of paint Mrs Lioi.ur.l Cole will (.penil conterente v e'. with her brother in Wilkes Ihure. Itevii (ole. Tower and Lanahce leave foi con fiienec lomoiiow. Tlie 1 a-ler tervlcea 111 tlie (lunches eteiehy weie enjiM'd bv good shed iiuduuces, s antieipatiel the tiaduating ceicse-i anil Ihe kcli.ol 11 tcitalnmcut Itst week weie a cieeht to the kdiool. 'Ibis is t lit most i-piing-llke da of the heason. Our painters, Leonard ,V Cage, am at woik at .Marat this wrck I lllifs has been in Factor v Mo for a fe ,v t.U s. Ostar Stone and John Nve, faimeis, of .lack ton, are shipping their potatoes to bciantor. Mrs Chalks Jotiei U visiting her pircnts at Turners, K. V., for a few weeks. HOPBOTTOM. Spedal to the Scranton Tribune. Ilopbottom, l'a., Apill 111. riiu postolfiie his been returned from J. S. HettU' eto-o Into the) new- postofllce building. Mrs 0. I) HobeiU is visiting her l'ter, Mrs. II. I) Hell, at Mcholsou. Mumps are beginning to mako their appearance In this vicinity. F C Tlngliv is painting IMvvarJ Voennn's bouse Llltle 1'auline Talor ii M-ry sick at the home of her giandparentH Little Hcrnlic Slrjd.ljiid, who vvai taken sit!, while visiting with her mother at Nidiolsou, continues vety ill at that plate, Mr and Mrs. Jciome Hartley visited Mrs. Divis, at West Lennox, on Sumla.v. Miss De borah, who went liopie from uere at the dose of school, is suflerliig from mumps. Miss Alta Finn has begun work vvitii her uiuie class Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syiup Has been used for over FIFTY Yi:R8 by ij is int- iw-ii .ritiwij ,w, tiLituuiui,.!, rioiu ly DruzclsU In every part of the world, llu uici sad ask for "JIu. Wlmlovv's Soothing hynm," and take no other kind. Twcnfy-dve cent a bottle. Mll.l.li).-v- 01 iMiiiiu.in ior cneir (Jiui.iJItll.N Wllll.K TKHTHIML with I'l.lU'KCT SL'Ct I1 It triivnusl Hi. CHIM). SOI' I I'A' ll,n rmvia ALLAYS all PUS; C'UIIKs WIND CO 1,10. at 1. i.. 1. -at- fsemn. hi , 111 tnniiiin t ..I. A TONIC THAT TONES Sovereign Tonic for men will build up broken-down bodies, un settled inltidH ami dlsttactt-'J nerves aulclver thnn any other known remedy. Hen Want It! Hecausp It relieves brain or body fiifr, keeps the mind, the nerves and the various organs of tliu body strong and In a healthy, vigorous condition. It quickly relieves that tlred out feeling, soothes and strengthens the nerves, and rap Idly tones up the system to Its pristine vigor. Wherever weak ness exists the Sovereign Tonic overcomes It. Man men secret ly curry the know ledge of their weakness, piobably linvlng tried mnny ndvcttlsed quack remedies without obtaining relief. SOVKKEIUN MKN'3 TONIC IS WOHTII ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. 25 cts. buys It, and all druggists have it for sale. If you fall to ,nd It send L'3c dliect to the home of llcc when it will be mailed you postpuld. A SEPARATE CURE FOR EACH DISEASE and a copy ot our "Home Treasure" FREE nt the diug stole 01 tit our otllce. FREE FOR THE ASKING OUR DOCTORS' ADVlCC IS FRBB 1 H snvFRFO i23r S ;. ,Vtv,r ARCH ST. ffi Kcmcui tu. AVOCA. Mrs l.dwaid Miller, aireel Kt tears died on Mitiuiv t,t the funily residence at Millet's drove, after several weeks' illness, of lieirt failuie. llcsides lit 1 husband and two daughters, .Mrs. Thomas Callow a .mil Miss Annie, she is nur duel h.v two brothers, David and William Dick. Ilie funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon tnrviees will be held in LitiKelllTo thuich. In tel mint will be in LuiRilitte cemetery. The funeial of James, the II car-old son of Mr, and Mrs, John Mit liti'lle, will take place toinorrovv afternoon at 2 o'ekxk. Interment will be in LauircllfTc ceinttci. Mrs M A. t lack will leave today to pmcha-e milliner trooils In New York clt. .Mis, A. .1. Wcisley his leturued tether home In l.vione, aftir -.puiiUm, several elas at the home of her mothei 111 the North l'nd James and William 111lerson, of Staten Nlind, Fpmt Lister vvitii t lit ir niotliei, who is scuously ill. -Misses hulrc M ilolie and Mary Doulier, of l.lhurst, bpent i-und.! at the home of the lat tcr's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. M J. Dmulior, of the Wist hide Mrs Antliniiv ( llllord, of the West Sid.'. 1 serioiish ill of pneumonia, Thomas Davis, son of Mr. and Mis. David Da vis, was ihsth !i,rtd fiom Dr. Thompson's hospi tal 011 Siturda.v, afltr undeiKoinK an operation f.u appi ndli ills Mis, 1'. 1' Dot, of Sciaiitnn, was the fruc-t of Mrs. it M Piseoe on Sitiuda. 'Ilie londltlon of Mis. John Suder, who was seized vvitii para,vsis a few d.is airo, ikies not improve anil but sliuht hopes are entcitaluid of In r ritovci. J.imes liiaham and sister, Nellie, left jesteiilav feir Noifolk, Va , to attend llio marriage of their eousin, Aliss Kate Maxhcimci. Patrick llov lau mid nephew, lleinaid Mitiilie, lift last cvenine," for llutte Clt, Montf.nl, wlitrc tliev intend tn make their futuie home How ird Luckev. of Poit Jervls, was a visitor in town em tsundi. , THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New ork, Apill lo Ihe tock niaikit aft. r l.i.ikn 1; an judiitiicnt htiu-ritli nil div .iaiiist the ioiees of depiessiem, iehed all around in the last houi and tlos-ed iimltr severe piessiire aiirl with puces on u ehhteudiiu stale, 'liinsae litns wtie luee all di and the lallroul list made a considerable show of strenuth in the opening itcallut-s but time vvus heav selling; in Ihe iion and sted stocks Ilul some of the rail load stotks wtie bid up tonttdintly in tup face of ioh nt declines in lliis kiouii. .Missouri l'a nfit vvus I'iKi'jnt and i.uiicd the whole ol the snutlmcMiin croup witli it. I Ids slock went to M s and its intiticnie iioinisid at one time lo oviicuue the leactiou 11 faces, but it fill smi th n!v to Ihuisdiy's hvel anil the whole list fell hi, mil in simpatli t iiion Patlfli was the fust of the 1 lilioael stocks to show acute siu pilho, vvitii the dtinoidliration in the metal sloe Us l!tc in the da a rumor took form tnit Ihcr was to be extensive siuttinr down of plants ill the 1rrc.1t metal itiupames on the rcrounel of ovirpioiluitiou in an anticipation ot business limine Hit tail pait of th1' vear whl h lad not iiialinallnil merlian Meel and Wire and 1'eekial Med led the ilttline In point of activity ami vv e skiie ss. 'II, e evtitine declines in the Kioup weie 'leniiisee ( oal am' lion U, Steel ana Wile H,,, l'eilcial Med TVi, Smciican Hoop, 44i. Thiie wtie a tew rallio.nl stocks besides (lie Southwestern trioup which made a stand mcJliist tin weaktifs, but tie lnajoiit of railroad stocks dosed at I10111 1 lu 2 points iiii.Il t linns tl-j'a last prices, 'lheie was a ninenl fe'di'u that He ucivance in prlccji 011 Ihe Httcnc-th of the (teniial t ul look had about leadied Its limits. Ihe failure of 1 lie cull itloits today to i:it I lie o up caused ilUippolntmcnt and untasines and wlin luicts btau tu iruuitle laiKe l-ieu lalive hnlelliis were tliiown over l'i tal tab's, Ohl.700 shaus The bond niarke: was Inactive and showeel naikeel ftrene-th which llelded only sllKhtlv to the late dcpussinir Inlueneis To tal salts, par value, i', As". Out) I'nitid Mates new it advanctel Is,, but tlie "is itlsttiid lie dim it l'i -intl the Js njlstered '1 in the bid Ihe following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. Joidan it ("0., rooms 703-703 Mtars building. Ttleplionu SOui: Optn- Hli-h- Low- Cloa- lliv.'. est. est. In';. American Sujur tiwti lOuii lo;iA ynt American lobaeeo 100 l(K,?i 101'J 101'J Am. S. k W El 51 428 11 Attli , To. c b. I'c .... 28 2s 27 27 Atih, 'lo S 1',, Vr . Tl'b "i., 70 71 font, 'lohaico BUM. !(.''? 21U 2'i'i III 00k. It T. 77 77j 7J 7.)' Halt. K Ohio t-l, H Mi Wi) fills. Unle X.ii 3sli iVi aih I'hk. .V II W lt-i lt'. II 11 Cliie.. II V ) 12'l'i UVi 127 127U ft. I'aul 12.1'i m 1J1U 1J1 liock Islaml 112 Hi?, ill Ul Deliiwaic Hudson. ...117 117 117 117 l.iickawann-i 178 l'O ITS ISO federal sted 47'i 4.7',-,, 40 401,; led. Slid, l'r "i J2J ft fig Kan. &. 'U , I' ysii jciv. -M a,yt 1 1111U, i Nuslt bO',i hij'i Wi,i S'lt'j Manhittan Lie 117 l'7i no Isi Met. 'Iiaction Co KS'I 185 i 1UJ 102 Missouri Pacific .1114 01 H 0S4 V) People's flas 107 11111 10H4 1UI'. N. J. CclHI.il 117 117 imi 117 Sim tlu 111 I'jtlfli 41. U 40i .1'IVi 'i'l'. Noifolk 4. Wistein Is ao Jl .ifTs Nirllcin I'jilllc 01i l,l' 8'iV4 riUt Nortii. I'adtlf, IT 77 77 Ttltt 70 V. . Ccntial 137 1.17 Ht IM (Int. iSt West 21 21 21 21 I'enna. II. It In) 110 us J31 I'liiflc Vail 13 i!Vi HO SJ lleadliii; 11 1!, p) pj llcadlui.-, Pi U) W 01 Smithiiii II. It 11 14 It 14 Southern It. It,, l'r .... 'iUJ 'i'J :.S (5) Itiin , V Iron n.l IU fu ss I". K Ieathti 11 1.1 12 12 t' S Luther, l'r 72 72ft 72 72 Itu'iber tVi 3.1 at At Union Par Hit i',7i Sd to 6s I'nlmi I'aeitie. l'i 70 70 7U 70 W'abasli, l'r .M 2.1 22 22 West Union "(2 Si 62li 82 'Ihlrd Avtnue 113 115 112 112 CIVCAUO HOAltl) Or THAI1K. WIIKAT. Onen- Illirli. Low. Cioi- . . fntr. est. est. Inc. 'ly "7 0S (17 US Mjy U.& txi w. 00 Philadelphia. are, or how stylish or fussy you are, or how particular you are about every little seam and stitch about your clothes, if we make them we will make them right. We will give you 500 beautiful patterns of pure woolens to choose from, cut, fit and beautifully make to your measure a suit of clothes that will make you proud of yourself: Any Suit, $15. Any Overcoat, $ 1 5. Separate Trousers, $4 JSCSOur National Advertiser, Mr. Arthur Stebbins, is on the Streets this week In the Char acters of "Swelldom," "Josh Stebbins" and the famous "Schwangolly." GRANTON BRANCH, 402 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Opposite Jonas Long's ron.v. .lull 40 10 40 40 Mai 31 ",.".) 3C .Vl OUfa. .lulv 21 21 2 2.1 Mi 2) 2t 2.5 23 LARD. .lulv 7.10 7 40 T.I0 7 10 Miv 7.')2 7.42 7.u2 7 .'2 POltK. Jiilv 12.MI 13.03 11 10 12.17 May 12 liO 12.N) 12.77 K.77 Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bill. Asked. Fiii-t National Bank Mrt Ser.intein Savlnus Hank 80U Strantein ratklnn Co 03 Tliirel National Hank 425 Illnie Dip A. His Hank 200 IlOllolllV I.lRlit, II fi P. Co U I.itka Tniit i: Safe Dep. Co 150 Srrinton 1'alnt Co tSO (liik it '-nnver Co, Com '. 400 Clink k Siiovtr to, l'r 125 Strantnn Iron l'ence A. Miff. Co 100 Si Linton Ule Works 100 I.atkivv.uina Dairy Co, l'r 20 Co. Sivmcs Hank 4: 'Iruit Co 250 First National Hank (Laibondale) 300 St.ineliiil Drilling Co 30 New Mexico 11 Coal Co., Pr 40 Trailer;.' National Hank 115 IIONIK Siranton Pawntrer Hallway first innrtpajre, due 1120 . .... .... 115 ... Pteple'a Mreet liailvva, lirt molt- KdKe, due 101S 115 People's Ptieet Railway, General moitBaite due 1121 115 The Wun Manufaeturlnc; Co 100 I.itka Township School 5 per cent. ... 103 I it of Scranton tt Imp 0 per edit 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co 85 Scranlon Trac. 6 per cent, tiondj... 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coreeted bv II O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Hutter Creamer, C3c. i dairy, tutu, 23e. 1'irKS Select western, Hi ; neaiby, state, 13c. Cheese 1'ull tream, lie. Ileans Per bu , choke marrow, f2.45j medium, $2 30; pea, $2 30 Seed Potatoes Per bu , $1.25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, piil H -Wlnat-t blither; enntraet grade, piil, 72a73t. Corn Finn, e hluher; No. '. niived pril, 4!c Oats -Steadv , Vo 2 wliitu flipped, u0i11c.; N'n. 2 mixed del., 2'li2Uc I'titatoe Hosier; Ntw oik and vvfsttrn tlioitt. per bi.nlitl, 50a5.ie ; do, do, fair to ttood, llalSe Fiom Dull and weak. Ilutttr Dull and e. lovvei ; laniy western ere liner, lilt , ilo print', 21e fc Firmj frevh, nearby, llc.j do westein, 13c: do. south western, l'le ; do nutliern. 12e Cheese L'r chanced. Itefined Suam-tirin. Cutton Firm and 1 IGe higher mlelillinir iiplands, 10t. Tal low Unchanged; lit piinie, in liocrsheads, 54 5e , countrv do. ilo. bautls, 5iia5e. ; dark, 4a5i i cakes, 1c i nreae, 3alt. Live Pmiltr - Steadv i fowh, 10'Cnllt,.; old loosters. Si' i winter tlilcktnn, llalV ; sprlnir cluekea, 20a25e j dutkit, ltle Dusked Poultry Firm; fowls, choice, 10alle : do. lair to kooiI, lUe ; old rootlet, bi , rouvtiiiK tlittkens, nearby, 12a ile.; western do., llil.lt.. winter chickens, 1U 20c ; biollers, 30a4tk Itei el pta Flour, 4,000 barrels and lO.eKw kaeks. wheat, 34,000 bushels; coin, 122,000 lm'lieU; rats, 7,0 bushels hlilp. niinU lirat, fitHl bu-hels: coin, 133,000 bush els, oats, 17,000 bushels New York Grain and Produce, N'evv York, April 10. 1 lur Maiket was nulet but tiruilv held, paititulail.v spring tiears, wliiih am bt'liur held off the market He Floui Steady; ules, 300 barn la; fair to good, 2,'JOa 3 13; choice to fane, If3.20a3.fi0. -Micat- Spot firm; No 2 red, 81i. f o. b. afloat spot. No. 2 led, 7hc. ulcvator, No. 1 iiortliein Piiluth, 77c, f o. Ii. alloai to arrive; options opened stiad and v. ere lathei cpilet nil day ami closed firm at at net advance, Slav closed 74c , July, 75c.; September, 74c Corn -Spot film; N'n. 2, 45c. f o. b. urtojt and 17e elevator; ontlou market was firm and considerably hiRlicr, iIiimiI til in ul .i',it. advance; May closed 15i; .lulv, 15i.i September. 4Cc Oat' -Spot vveiker, No 2 oats, 2bc ; No 3 cats, 2"t ; No, 2 white, J0e. ; No 3 white, :0e.j tuck nilxtU wtstern, 2a2!ic ; tiack white west cm, StlaUe.; track vvliit- state, 30i-iic , op. tlous Inactive and weak with cash property clo.' Inir c lower; Ma ilcued 27c ; No, 2 white ojU Ma), 3tk. Hi.tteiT-Unsettled; vvistcrn tieamer, Hlallie ; do.factoiy, llainc, ; Imitation reamer), 16alflc. ; state dairy, 15al7c, do. treamer), HialSe these Stiady; fanty small white, 12al2c. ; fane) largo lolored, 13c; laney small white, 12al2e. ! famy smalt col. cued, 13aI1c. Fkits Flim; statu and I'rnnil v.inla. at mark, 12a13e , southerii, at luark, U4al2V:C.; storage, western, 12al3t.; regular packing, 12al'2e New York Live Stock Market. New Yoik, Apill 16. Heeus Weak to 10c lovvei; steers, ?4 40a0 50; stags, $3; bulls, $J.50a 4 30; cows, $2 2041,10, fall es At five market; prices 75c. to fl lower; all sold; veals, $lail.2S; few early sales, $0 50a7. Sheep and Lambs Slieep steady; lambs, 25a35e, lower; sheep, 5a 0,50; clipped do,, (3 oOa; unsliorn lambs, ll.5ai R25; nuinlvi 7aS 10; tlippetl lainU, 5&0aa,75; clipped culls, f5.W; spring lsmlw, 2a5. Hogs Us' Our cutters and tailors have been working day and night for over four weeks. One man worked 35 hours without sleeping. We tried to do too much and six of our best men were taken sick. This put us behind and we could not finish a good many suits that were promised, but we could not help it men can't work when they are sick in bed. We are all right and ready now, however. Four expert cutters and .fitters ready to do your bidding and make your suit just exactly as you wish it, Cranks Wanted, Particular Men Wanted, Hard-to-Fit Men Wanted. We don't care how big or little you SyCwQmm Jmiim&r Staedy at W 75a5.0O for state hogs; mixed un shorn, ?5 35.15. 73. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, April 10. The wheat market was quiet but firm today iiilliiencccl by foreign dam age repoits, the com strcrgtli and better for eign bieli, May closing c". over Saturday; May corn closed c. uji anel May oats c. depressed At the close piovisions weie from 5c higher n lard to lur. lower in pork. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Stcnd) ; No. 3 spring wheat, fila6bt.: No. 2 red, i.ic; No. 2 corn, 39c. ; No. 2 jcllovr, 39c; No. 2 oats, 24c , No, ? white, 2fia2Se ; No 3 white, 25a27c; No. 2 r)e, 50c ; No. 2 barley, llaltc; yo. 1 flax seed. H 73, timothy, .2.35a2.40, pork. $12.1 a 12 85; lard, $7.20a7 35; ribs $7.10a7 40; shoulders, uaflc; sides, $7.10a7 50; wlnskey, fl.25; sugais, cut loaf, (li; granulated. So. II. East Liberty Cattle. Hast Mbeity. April 16. Cattle Steadv ; nttt, o0iS(4l, prime, 30i5.40, common, ,).25a3 80. lings Slow and lower, prime mediums and hc-ivy, 5S0a5S5; heavy Yen km, s75i5 80; light do., 55a5 70; pigs, i5a5 2U; roughs, If3.75a5.20. Slieep Steady at uncharged pikes. Oil Market. Oil Clt), April l(!-t nelit balances, H 3), cer. tifkites closed 1.51 bid for cash; shipments, 140,tlH barrels; average, 87,53.1 barrels; runs, 173, KS2 barrels, avtrage, M.420 l.atrcl'. 10 fiCM 10 CKNTS. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills cine all troubles ansing from torpor of the liver. F.asy anil quick- Hani-h Sick Ileadathe Purify the blood and rradicatc all impuiitles from the s.vstem. The demand is big. The Pills arc little, casv to take, pleasant results, no pain. 10 in u vial, 11 cents. Sold by Matthews Hros. ami V. T. Clark.-i.i. 'EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR1 THE 0VEHUND LIMITED' a strictly first-class train, consisting or 'Buffet-Smoking and Library Cara, Pullman Doubts Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars a ana uining vara, ruus ihrougli between Chicago ancf ItVlHifttit nfiirvnA via ttti CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC ,8 NORTH-WESTERN LINtv (affording the quickest transit to SAN FRANCISCO the gateway to (Hawaii, Philippine Islands, China and Japan.! For Information and descriptive pamphlets r apply to Principal Acenclesi , 'HJ ? Si Boston 5Vintt. - CtocituHl ! 5,re,lT. Kiw Tori: 607 Emtthti'a St, - Pitttbtug !H?LUiSt.V. V.-.thic? talks irois. ClMilul I SSI ?Mst..u, sti rtuliMphii 17 Cucpos-Kiit.ij!. fktrcit .JJlksiaSL, . . Bililo t IiDgatut, TrotU,0at. All agents sell tickets vft tho Chicago. S Noh-Vestesii -""" RAILWAY. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES iBIIiousnoss, Constipation, Dyspopsla, ISick-Hoad- lacho and Livor Complaint. atlCiAR COATBI). Sold by all drugelets or went oy man. Ntnlti Medical Co., Chlcsjo BflM hv fiirSnrrfiVi Xr Thumau Ili-un. tvTlsts,, 20; Lackawanna ave., Scranton, l'a. IffllfilAi4fta4uafortunftlefliiarcraltmL AIIIIClDUrilTicUu4., llloeiil I'alian.L ouclilvil Erreiri, Loit Vlislltj Vsiloooul. ftci. f Kid r atari Tutlmonlala nd llotil- Ttmh " m iVor. U. '. 1 IILLL, M. It., V MA f U.L ul.it. ui ( J a . a "I y yl' I'Mltlvcly iht oly trct4iUt U ihL Jalted HiU U nrt tva ltMub th ntoit ol(brU4 apca T Jltti hil!. rrMtsflkutceurttl lu 4 1 1 0dii Houri $ f (Misr 1UU KILLS I 25 CTS. 12 - i JOMAS LONG'S SONS. Baby Everything for Its Wardrobe. We place much emphasis on the word "everything." There is no item of wearing apparel to fit the newly-born, to the four-year-old, that we do not carry in stock: from the cheapest to the best; from the lowest to the highest priced. There is not another such stock in the state, save one in Philadelphia. Pile all the stocks of every baby-store in Scranton into this one they would be lost in the maze of our exhaustive and beautiful display. Every fancy, every whim, can be satisfied from the severely plain garments in muslin and lawn, to the richest and daintiest effects in pure silk. We could fill pages with detail concerning this beauty-sh'ow of wearables (or little tots. We count it to your interest to pay a visit here. Children's gingham dresses; others of lawns and dimities; dainty effects, specially priced at 35c, 39c, 49c. $1.00, up to $2.75- Dresses for boy babies, made up in newest percales, linens and lawns, stylish and pretty at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50. Hats for little girls made of soft mull, Indian silk, straws with ruffles of lace; others with ruffles of crepon edged with rib bon. Populaily priced at 49c, 75c, 98c and up to $5.00. Children's reefers, sizes one to four years; made of pretty soft-firiished cloths in new designs; box backs, pleated, tight fitting or empire. Very special at 1.25, $1.50 and up to $5.75. Robes for the carriage, newest designs in plain and embroid ered effects, trimmed with fancy silk, ribbon and laces. As cheap as 59c as high i price as $2.25. SECOND FLOOR. Millinery. "Whom shall we thank for this Millinery ?" A new found friend who first discovered this millinery store Saturday, asked this remarkable question. To answer her, we went into details. Told her to thank the good judgment and common sense of the moulders of Fashion. Told her to thank the ingenuity and skill, the-ilcft fingers and clever originators, who serve to keep Jonas Long's Sons' Millinery at the top-notch of fashion and beauty. She was a New Yorker, who had visited the fashiona ble shops of the metropolis; she had seen nothing more fashiona ble there and prices here were much lower. So it is this Milli nery store serves you best. It is the aurora in Scranton' s realm of fashion we are proud of it. SECOND FLOOR. Jonas Long's Sons TRIBUNE "WANT ADS." 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