THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, 31 AY 1, 1900. Jonas Long's Sons -v r r.t - 'T, ft ? riA woman is known by the clothes she wears, Surrounded by .every other luxury, without becoming dress, she lacks her vital charm. So it is we get the maxim "Clothes makes the llUJlHJCii31ElVil PUNNVV VAN A IMPORTANT DECISION. in woman. J J Yet, after all, easy it is to be dressed, effort it how well What little requires to keep abreast of the decrees of fashion if one knows how. Supreme' Court Gives Opinion Favor of Board of Twenty-two. Special to llio hctiiiiloit Tribune Plttston, Apill SO. Tlie Supreme coutt today handed down u decision In the l'lttstnn school hoard ease and do. elded In favor of the lioaul of twenty two school directors. The ease was the Commonwealth ex rol. 1J. A. Kcll vs. ailllKan ct ill., and was nn action hi might to test the legality of the act classifying school hoauls In cities of the third class. When I'lttHton was In operation under the botntish laws the school boaul -consisted of six membeis. one from each of the six wards of the borough. When a third-class city char ter was granted 1'lttston It was con tended that the schools would be gov erned by a board of school control con sisting of two members from each voting distilct. A dlffeiencc of opinion existed In legard to the matter, u Ust case was brought befoie the Luzerne county coutt, and Judge Bennett handed down n decision In favor of the board of six. The case was then taken befoie the Supieme court, and was aigued befoie it full bench In Phila delphia last .March, II. M. Palmer, of Wilkes-Ham-, und 51. X. Donnelly, of Plttston, appearing for the board of six, and V. A. Gillespie nnd P. A. O'Hoyle, both of Plttston, appearing for the buntd of twentv-two. In the decision handed down today at Pltts buig, the Kupieme coutt rcvcises the) opinion of the lower court and declares the law constitutional. The decision has been awaited with much Interest, as simitar clicum stances existed In other thltd-class cities. the groom's mother on West 'street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bussett are both popu lar young people. The uon. Edmund 11. ilardenbergh, of our Maple City, candidate for au ditor general, Is not a stranger at the state capltol, having served as a mem ber of the house ot representatives, during the sessions of 1885 and 1887, and a member of the senate In 1891, nnd Is now serving as state senator. Mr. Ilardenbergh was horn "in Wayne county, has always been nctlve In the Hcpubtlcnn paity; has been a dele gate to several state and national con ventions, and Is a popular citizen. ARIEL. goods than a the in This dress store has more latent interest clothes .you wear. It is no rodomontade to say that it serves its purpose well. Here is the largest stock in the city, the best stock, the most judiciously selected. Whether your fancy turns to the plain, or to the novelty, it can be gratified. French and German Henriettas seek recog nition this morning, only asking that you come and see them. The 43-in. at 50c worth 60c. The 44-in. at 35c worth 7sc. The 45-in. at 60c worth 80c. The 46-in. at 1.00 worth $1.23 The 47-in. at $1.10 worth $1.50 If you are interested in Henriettas so light and airy and pretty for , summer, you should 'v see these, while pres v ent prices are in vogue. . We show, too, many v exquisite patterns in c,r Black English Crepons of richly heavy blister. 1: $1.25 the yard but ' if -you were to buy them in any other ... store- they'd- be from :-4ir5of(f$2-r "- Jonas Long's Sons. Potest Fiie3 on Pocono Mountains. speilil to the -1 1.111I011 Irilinne. ttiil'dsbiiutg. Pa., Aptll HO. Fote.st (lies haw been losing for the past few d.i' , on the Pocono mountain1!. "specially In tnc west end of the coun ty. Thre miles north of Egypt Mills, Pike (unity, tire d.-stroyed the bit; Bionhead ttunt H.ilf a hui'divd men spent Sunday lighting the iliv. which at one time came near the village. Some iil-a of the fclent of (lie ould be g.iinid by the heny pall of smok--today. P01 est fires have been 1 aging In the foiests of Pike county and many acres of valuable woodland dctroy?d. Klre iir.giiuiteil back of Matr.motus and rapidly xpiead in the ditectloti of Mllfnrt I'onsumlng a vist stretch of foiests. At Cltay Towels, a Inigf sum mer boa! ding house. Wluatid a nilli bad; of Milfot 1, was only s ived fioin Iniii-lt-ti bv fotest Hies m-ni thete by building b.i'k iltcv At lilngman's bid lues at'.' 1 aging. Captain of Company C. special tn tin- Vrniiloii 'I ri Lone. Plttston, A pi II :!0 Second l.leuten- ant Ch.nles S. Colony was elected cap tain of Company c. Ninth teglnient. Xutlonnl Citi.tidsof Pennsylvania, hete this evening, to till the vaeanej ete ated by the leslgnatlon of Captain Erastus CJage. Thete were two can didates fin the Muancy, First Lieu tenant Fie-cl Bennett and Second I. leu tenant v huile.s loloiiN, the luttei be ing elected on tlv- second ballot by a vote of Js-HS. seigeant William riun cls was elected to the second lleutun nnulilii. NICHOLSON. Sjioci il in the sciaiiluu iiibune. Nicholson. Apill SO. Mi. and Mis. James Decker and daughters, p.aehel and Nellie, sient the Sabbath with Mrs Deckn's sister, Miss Myra May naul. Mi. Alhv Alney. of New Mllfonl, was entei tallied by town friends yes terday. Saturday afternoon .Mis. Frank C. Dilggs entertained Mrs. Follett and her niece. Mis. Tingle, of Factory ville. -Miss Ethel Staik Is entei tiiining her cousin, .Miss Peat I St.uk, from New .lei sey. Mrs. Alney Is entertaining Mrs. Glaze, of Elinliu. X. V. Mi. Fiank P. Stephens has accepted a position as foieman In a. glass fac toiy near Philadelphia. Mr. Albert A. Knapp Is w 01 king In Monti ose this week, with a paint brush. .Marlon A. Weikhlser has commenced wot King In Mr. fjiiuici's qttaiiy. He has chaige of the statlonaiy engine. While out for a bicycle tide In Eath top. vesteidav, Mr. Frank Mycin hail the mibtortiuif to be thrown ftom his wheel down .1 steep embankment, wheie he Itindtvl with i dislocated shouldei. Mr. and Mis. u t. Wilklns, ot Oieen nidge, ate sp. ring a few days In town with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Wilklns, and Mr. and Mis. V. E. Tiif.im. cl 1j1 to llic Scrahton Trlliunc. Arltl, April 30. The young people will hold a neck-tie soclnl In the grad ed school building Friday evening, May I, for the purpose of paying the debt on the oigan. Mr. David Tieshir Is leuoverlng from his recent severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simons and daughter, Edith,' spent Sunday with f 1 lends hi Stetling. Mi. J. Simpson and family, of Seian ton, spent last Thursday at their cot tage here. Miss Kate Mooro pleasantly enter tained h number of her young friends nt hoi home last Filday evening. Mi. and Mrs Fted Edwatds, of the lake house, have relumed home, af ter several weeks' visit with frlondB In White's Valley. A new telephone line between here and South C.iimun will soon be es tablished. Teaeheis' examination, In chaige of County Superintendent Hower, will be held here on May .11 In the graded school building. Osenr Blgail, who has been absent a few days In Setnnton, bus retuineJ homo. Mrs John Chupnian, nee Ague? HI gatt of Wllsonvillo. is being enter tained at the home of her parents beie, Mr. and Mis. James Blgat I. The Lake At lei Improvement com pany I" making extensive Improve ments around the lake, guiding, etc. Mrs. Smith, of Wyaluslng, wpm the guest n' her brother, Dt. II. B. Ely, a fe.y days lecently. It Is unnoted that we ale to have a condensed milk fnctory here In the near lutute. Quite a number of our townsmen vveu In Hairlsburg last week. Eugene Eesher's hot so became unmanageable last Wednesday and ran away, completely demolishing the wngor.. Luckily Mr. LeEher es-c-iped with a few slight bruises. Mir" Bertha Sandevcock. aeeompin Iril by nor aunt, Mrs. Homer Oieene, ot llonei-iale. n.'.s letttinei ftom a pleiiHiiie I tip to New Yolk Albany and otl.et places of Intel est. Miss Vcina KollJin Is making an extended visit with ft lords In Carbon-dale. (.5. O. Collins has returned from a business ttlp to Scranton. Mis. Hurry Pace Is on the sick list. Loier Chapman hni his big to? neai ly sevntil ftoai r.'s fev t last week. John I'lgiirt, jr.. has been Miilte 111, but N now convalescent. Cult Jones, who has been xtlously ill for the past fen months, is able to b. out. Miss Morjorie Andiews was a guest of her iMicle, Mr. John Watson, at Salem, lest week. Mis. Knox, of the Wayne stock farm, left on Saturday for a visit with fih'nds in Sctanton und vicinity. Mr. Byron Simons, fonncily of the Columbia hotel here, has been engaged to supoj Intend the Lake Cle-nio House this season. Fotest f'l-es me taglng In this vlcln lt, and it Is feared that much dam age will result irom them unless we have rain soon. Miss Coirl" Simons is making an extended visit with ft lends In Sterl ing. FACTORYVILLE. with tho help of a crowbar, hammer and n little powder, had undertook an Investigation. The lock on tho outer door was pried off, and the knob of tho vnult door broken. Through the open ing made In the" vault door, by knock ing off the knob, powder was poured and the lock blown off, nnd Incident ally the door and casing considerably shattered. The thieves went through the vault looking for valuables, but the extent of their findings was a ten cent piece In the top drawer, nnd this they took. As far as Mr. Piatt could tell today, nothing else was disturbed. Several people around the court houa heard the explosion, but paid no at tention to It, and the thieves nnd the ten cent piece got away In safety. It was probably the work of tramps, as anyone having any experience in safe cracking would have known better than to break Into a vault of thnt kind. The damage to doors, locks, etc., will be probably ten or fifteen dollars, Attorney Alex. C. Jackson, of Wllkcs Barre, was In town Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Squlers, of Scranton, were visiting Hon. A. II. Suulers, nt this place, over Sunday John M. Gorman nnd family, of Xan tlcoke, were In town over Sunday, called here by the Illness of Mrs, Gar man's mother, Mrs. Amelia Carver. Mrs. Carver suffered 4a slight stroke of apoplexy one day last week and has been confined to her bed over since, nnd Is steadily growing weaker. C. B. Little, esq , came over from Scranton to spend Sunday with his people hore. W. X. Reynolds and E. K. Little, of Wllkes-Barre, were In town over Sun day. A set of golf links have been laid out on the grounds of the Wyomlna Agtleulturnl society, across the river from town, and the game Is now In full swing here. Permission to use the ground wus obtained from Hon. W. N. Reynolds secretary of the association. SUSQUEHANNA. HunHBJKv9EnM''lL fPlll INI Two Brothers IHBi Mr JAMra McrL.KM.AND Who raid Ille Old THIor J36 for What Bin Brother Clot of V tor IIS WILXIAM MrCL.ELLAND, ho nought of U for J1S What IIIr nrother Paid Hli Old Tailor Tor. HONESDALE. N. B. Munsey's. McClures, Scribner's, Ladies' Home Journal, Bon Ton, Elite, F'uritan, Cosmo politan, Ainslee's for May. Special to tho Si union Tiibunc. Honesdale, Apill SO. Mr. Benjamin F. Fitch 1ms received tho appointment of census enumerator for tho botough of Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Gietter and young son, of Wllkes-B.ine. are visit ing nt the homo of Mis. Getter's fath er, .Mr. A. V. Volght. Miss Louisa M. Dm land und Mrs. J. D. Weston ictutned Saturday evening from Atlantic City, wheie they spent the past month. Miss Amanda Can, of Scianton, Is the guest of Mrs. Coo Dm land. Mr. Ciarenio Decker, of New Yoik, Is spending a few days with his par ents on Third stieet. Miss Gurnet Gietter. of Wllkes Barre. Is visiting Honesdale fi lends. Among the Scranton people who spent Sunday In Honesdale weio Wes ley M. Gardner, James Crossley, Bus sell Dlmmlck nnd Klik Rose About seventy Odd Fellows attend ed In a body the servient in the Metho dist Episcopal church last evening, und listened to 11 very able discourse by a hi other of tho order, Rev. D. S. Mc- Kellar, fiom the text found In Isulah, .xxll:2. Rev. R. M. Roderick, of Dunmore. wus calling on Honesdale fi lends to day. He occupied the pulpit of tho Bethany Presbyterian chuich on Sun day. Mr. Charles L. Bussett and Miss Mary E. Bond were married ut tho home ot the bride's mother In Tracey ville, Friday evening nt 8 o'clock, by the Rev. William H. Swift. Tho affair was a very quiet one, none but the members of their families' being pies ent. They left Sutuiday morning for New Voik city ond Peldmoiit, N, V. After un absence of two weeks they will be at homo at the residence of Special to the Scranton Tribune. Factoi y ville, Am 11 30. Dr. and Mr?. John Wilson, of Montrose, spent pait of Sunday here with the doctor's par ents. Out townspeople woie somewhat shocked Sunday noon to learn of the .sudden demise of Henry New comb, one of our old and respected tesldents. He had been 111 for the past few weeks with diopsy, but was not considered dangciously so till Friday. Sunday he was out walking mound the yard, and about noon his wife missed htm, and weni in an outhouse, where she found blin dead He was a life long resi dent of tills place, nnd foi many yeurs Ik (onducteil a cabinet shop and un dei taking business, after which he as sociated himself with tho Deiuwaie, Lackawanna and Western company as a mechanic, where he was a faithful emploje up to a few yeuis ago, when old age and falling health compelled him to letlie. He was one of the old est mcmbeis of Red Jacket lodge, No. fi'il, I. O. O. V., and a member of Fne toryville encampment, No. 216, I. O. O. F und was at one time a member of the Rebekah blanch of the order. The deceased Is survived hy his wife and ono daughter. Mrs. Samuel Wrls- ley, of West Scranton. The funeral will be 1 (inducted fiom the lute lesl dence this afternoon at 2.S0 o'clock, the Odd Fellows having charge Inter ment will be made In Evergteen nom eteiy, of this place. Mr. and Mis. Ruel V. Cupwell, of Scianton, spent Sunday here with Mis. Capwell's parents. This evening, at the regular meet ing of Puulnwnn Rebekuh lodge, No. rS, I. O. O. F.. they will nominate oileeis for the coming election. A good attendance Is expected. TUNKHANNOCK. Spo'lul to I be Scranton Tribune Tunkhannock, April 30. When Dep uty Fred Piatt, of the ptothonotary'H oillco at the court house, opened up the otllce this morning he found things In a general state of confusion. Some parties unknown, and probubly un familiar with the methods In vogue ac the otllce, had thought theio might be something of value laying around, and Special lo Ihe Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, April 30 Nicholas Van Antwerp, a pioneer resident of Oakland township, died on Satin day In his 78th year. The funerul took place fiom the family residence on Sunday afternoon, Rev. James Clay ton, of Blnghamton. ofllclatlng. Intel -ment was made In McKune cerr.stery. Rev. James Clayton, of Blnghamton, preached on Sunday morning and evening in the Oakland Congregational church. Rev. Churles W. Dorts, of Christ Episcopal chinch, will deliver the Inauguial address at th spr'ng meeting of the Scranton archdeaconry, In St. Peter's chur-ii, In Plymoutn, on Tuesday. Happy Cul Wagner, Harry Williams and other professionals, will Indu'ge In a cake walk in Hogan opera house this evening. E. R. Bnnett, a piomlne-nt business man. who has been serious!' ill for several weeks. Is able to bo out again. Rev. Charles W. Dort, of Chi 1st Episcopal chuich, last evening look for his subject "The Ait of Lyln." Rev. George W. Leach occupied tne pulpit of the Avenue Methodist fhuivli, In Oakland, on Sunday Pi ifessor .1. A. Sophia, of Susque hanna, will have charge of the music at the annual convention of the Sus quehanna County Sunday schools convention to be held In Montrose on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Agnes Kelly, ot Susquehanna, lies secured a situation as bookkeeper with th. Lackawanna laundry In Scranton. Miss Kalhryn Multooney, also of Susquehanna, has tuken the position f stenographer foi Attorney Sciagg. In Scranton. Rev. D. C. Barnes, of West Coles ville, Now Yoik, nbly otllciated on Sunday In the Baptist chinch. The new Anti-Saloon league starts out with a membership of 111. Profeiuoi James Goodtlch, tho well known musl.-il conductor, who has conducted cantatas In Susquehanna, recently diopped dead at Angola, N. Y., while ho was drilling an amateur company. The commencement exetciscs of tho New Milfoid graded schools will be held at the opera house on Thursday evening, May 3. James McMnhon, foimerly of Sus quehanna, died in Chicago on Friday. He has frusquehnnna relatives. The death of Oliver Perry, on Thurs day, was followed by the; death of his brother. Alonzo, on Frlc'ay. Both were old and highly respected residents of Jackson township. They came Into this section when It was almost "a howling wilderness." The Susquehanna base ball club, just organized, has a challenge from "the Delaware Literary Institute nine, of Franklin, N. Y. The latter club will play 11 game with the Windsor club, In Windsor. Roy. v.". H. Williams will hold an ontl-saloon mass meeting In Hullsteud this evening. The "Men's club." of Christ Episco pal church, will meet at the residence of A. M. Bions, on Bioad stieet, on Wednesd-iv evening. Gieat Bend council. No 3."5, Knights of Columbus, will hold Its tlrst annual icceptlor. 111 Klstler's opera house on Tuesday evening Dorun's full Sus cuiehnnnii orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Over one hundied Invitations have been issued. C. E. Whitney has been appointed census enumerator for the Second ward of fcusquehunna. Fred II. Pride will probably build a steumer to leploce the "Ermine," which was recently destroyed by the. The matter of rebulldli.g the Forest House, the summer hotel which was lal fall destroyed by fire, has been decided. In the Episcopal church In Suyre, on Thursday last. Alfred Atkinson, of Susquehanna, and Miss Louise Bolch, ot Susauehanna, were united In mar iluge. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, upon their return from Niagara Falls, will reside In Susquehannn. The condition of Mis. Han let Smith, of Washington street, who on Wed nesday sustained a stroke of paralysis, Is much improved. .Mrs. Prentice, of Jackson, is serious ly 111 with u enncerous aftcctlon at Dr. Miller's pilvnte santtatlum, In this place. Chailes Beautelspacher, formerly and for ninny years a tesldent of Brandt, died In Blnghamton Filday, nged sixty-four yeais. The remains were Interred In the Brandt cemetery this afternoon. James and William Mc Clelland, Wyoming Ave., Scranton, dressed exactly alike. One thought "he could not get something for nothing" and went to his old tailor and paid him $36 to make his Over coat. The other came to us, and got the very same identical coat made to his order, with same linings, w same fit, same cloth, for $15, or $21 less than his brother paid for the very same thing. It took Columbus a long time to convince people of something that we now all know to be true. We cannot convince you that we can make the same Suit or Overcoat to your order for half the price regular tailors would have to charge, unless you compare, in vestigate and see for yourselves. If we were only tailors we could not make clothes cheaper than anyone else, but we are wool growers, we are spinners, we are weavers. We make every yard of our own cloth. We make it to measure in our own stores. It costs us less than half what it costs regular tailors, so we can make suits for less than half what they can make them for. Any Suiting, $15. Separate Trousers, $4 BEAUTIFULLY MADE TO MEASURE. Scranton Store, Lackawanna Avenne, Opposite Jonas Long's, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New crk, pill 10 -1 lie ill) on the Ktmk inarkc t Urtnl off with another nttunpt to null up pilcrs In spciulithi iji.ir.iinil.it Ion with the purpo-e of iittuctltii; mi oiiliiile follcmlnic, lint the hort inti rt -t h.ul been mi tar clliiiliiiltd m Hie emits ol the Lilter pait ot lat uecl. Ili.il thcie u.ii not niilhciint ilrmiml from that soime to Keep up price-. Vltlur was thcie any awak ineil wtcirM clew loped through the cominksicii lion-ci. The inaikit thnefore fell link and be came dull ami lioaij hut without po-itle weak neM until wane ot the liter ilecelopincnn, when the bean showed uneunl mboi uiiJ wild prices to the lowci-t ot the ill) I he olent break in hiiltai w u the piiniipil iKincnt in the decline That ftoik sold up lo UP in the carl) dialings and ipimeml to lint lUi.ie ullir a iiactlon und then Ml a.i) nith oei.nu nil -pa-moiUe rai lie to 11?4. cloHine; unl idisihtl) aboce that. The thraetened lrlke nn the New- York Cential eauxil a (all ot a' poluu in that stock and hid a Hjmpitlietli effect el-ewlieue in the list Mis kouri I'acitlc win pushed up to fin on rumors that a dividend wmhl he dcelared at today's inrfi.in; of directoM anil that John II Hockefeller would be admitted to the direetoiv. Ilotli nimeirs tailed to be confirmed b) the eent and the rtoek fell luck, but nawM a small net gain. The Heel indiHtrlaN. after wnm show of weakness, also became linn and iliwil cenerall) wilh a unall net culn. Ihe old) dinelopnientH bearing on the Rroup were rmnoih reenhns tin Illicit ened legal piocest ualnst ottleiaN ot the Meel and Wire empan) I'nited Mitei I.e-atliei made' a considerable show of htrrimtli DlheiwUe the m'irket jreiiemll) leldcii lo Ihe iiaction iry ten eleniy and cloeil cr) neat the lnwel und ay in tone. Total salef tenia), dJO.o'X) biuret. Pulled SlatM "Js advanced ',' ai.el new t de clined U in ho bid price. The following quotations are furnished Th Tribune by M. &. Jordan & Co., rooms 705-703 Hears bulldlnc. Telephone SOW: Open- High' PONDS. Seranlon lVmencer Railway, first rrurtpaKe, due 1920 115 ... Pecple'n htreet Hallway, first mort gage, due 1013 115 People's street Hallway, lieneral mortgage, due lliil 115 . . Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Laeka. Township hchool 5 per cent. . 103 rily o( Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 10.! Mt Vernon Coal Co S5 Serdnton Irac. 0 per cent. bond. . 115 ... Bcrcnton Wholesale Market. (Corected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ale.) Putter Creamery, :3c. ; dairy, tubs, iic. Kggs Select westein, lSe.; neaib), state, 13V4c Cheese l'ull cream, UV4c. Heans l'cr bu , choice marrow', ff2.l5 medium, ?C0j pea, $2 30. beed Potatoes Per bu.. $1.25. New York Grain nnd Produce. American Nig-ii meriean Tobacco .. Am S. & tili , To. iV "s. I'c . V . T. & I' . I'r . Ilioiiklcn Traction .. Halt. .V Ohio Cont Tolueeo ( his. Ohio I hie. k (i W (Iile ,11 K Q st Paul Hock Island Liekauauni Federal Steel Keeleral Steel pief. . Kan-. is A Tixus, pief Louis. A Nasi Man. Klecaied Met. Traction ... . Mo. I'acilic IVoplo'H (!as N. .1. Ccntril ... . southern I'aeiht Norfolk A Western . Northern I'acitlc .... .North. l'aeiHe. Pr ... N. V. Central (Int. A Went 1'enna. II. It Heading, l'r Southern II. It . ... Southern It. It , l'r , Tenn., ('. ti Iron .... r S. Leather , 1' S Leather, l'r ... Hubber , I'nlun I'aeltic l'nolu I'aeille, l'r ... Wabash. l'r Wist. Union , Third Atnue inf. .lis .. ! .. 2(4 ... Til' j ... 74'I .. M ... .10 . . . ill 14 ... It's ...ir.'i ...ll('5 ...ni ...17s .. II . . l-'I's ..'I.IV, . r.'i .. 17 101 ..l'M. :.i,I .. PsH .. .VS .. 7.1' ..l.tlli . . 2.1 ..H7i .. r7 .. l.-ij .. ml .. M .. H .. 71', .. inti .. a . ifili .. 2.1 '4 . S2' ..K17V4 est. 121'-1 nii't : ii'i 7ri r.isc W54 13's 12d ll'l'i Hls'l, 17h 11' si mi ivi m i intu lilt l 21 ns', con ij'i fi7Vs it 71 34 !-.(l' i .wj 71'i a slH 107'i Low ist. 111 io.t'4 ; 2n i,'i'4 72'i . an Ml Li's u'S Ui75s 17 10 ,iii 81 Hi' 17 .17 10! us' nil :cs : 1 U4 22' 4 1 lliVa .'.s'l ll't v W S0'(, u 70' 1'0'j 74 4 22 'a S2'S 107',i Clos ing n-:' m i ;ne 21.' i ii'i'j 7lii. hUa in m ii' 12'l I1S 107 17 11 (i"',t 8la MV i3e HIV. I f'l la7'i S in.."i llS'a Jfc'i .("' ;:;'' I is in'i 221s 137 !.! .17 cm ll't. 70T, I'll',, 7lf. 21 "i.'tt 10714 New Yoik, Apill T. l'lfiir er nuli't '" fiirl) steadv and iinehanged VMieat- spot Him, No 1 reel, 7oc fob iilloiit' No 2 led, 7'iV eleialnr; Nei. 1 nertliern Duluth. 7.1'4C f o b alIo.it to airlM-i "itions t'ineiall) firm all da) but the market tin ill) ileldisl to teilliing and elosed easv al lc net die line; May closed 72'i,c.. Julc, 71le , tn ptemUi, 74'4C Con Siiot firm; No. 2. I'V. f u. b. alio it and 4V tlciatni; options firmly laid, putt much ull iliv and closesl lirni at 'na-S' net adiam. M) iloseel firm at Hi-V "d ad iiiec. Ma) eWd 45c ; lul), Vit , Nvlcmlai, H ' 'ts spot weak. No. 2. j:'.e : No .1, 27e , No. 3 while, 2'ie ; No. J while. 2s'je . truck mixee ttestclll, 2"'.a2'le : tlllk vhltc- woaltlll. 2o'3l 'Hi j while state, '. ie.; options lnaitic und wi'.ik, dosing v.i liwer; No. 2 white oats Ma) closed 2s"'e lluilci -linn, western creim ere, 14alb'4c; state elain, loalsc : do. eraniery, 15Viil!le' l lieee I am ; fun) large white, llUc; tuniy large coloresl. HJnlle'., fane) small white, 10'ial0e.; fane) small leloied. 10ValOc 1 ggs I'lrni, state and l'enif)l.inl.i. at mark, 1 J'sal.l'ie , sruthern. at mark, llal2c; storuge, westnn. at mark, 12ale.; regular packing, at mark, llal2':e (IIICAdO III) Villi Or TH.VDK. XX Don't fall to try I BEEGHAM'S PILLS when Buffering from any bad condition of tho Stomach or Liver. lOreuta find 9ft ceuts, nt drusitorrs. X-H--HH-K An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. LaBt winter during an epidemic of whooplntf cough my children contract ed the disease, having aevere coughing apellH. We had used Chamberlaln'i Cough Remedy very succeHsfuli) for croup nnd naturally turned to It nt that tlmo nnd found It relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John E. Clifford, proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. V. This remedy Is for sale by all druggists. Matthews Brothers, wholesale and retail agents. WIIKAT. Jul) JliV CORN. July Ma) O VTS. July .Ma) I'OHK. July Oik. ii- inc. . iVi . 40T ui nigh- 1st. l.7i (ss'4 11 10 Low (. ti7',i t,S'i 411?, .fiV-j 2i'i 22',i (los ing di' i 41 40 21U 22't li.bO 12.02 12.57 I2fi0 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Did. Asked. First National Hank fcoi) Scranton Salng Hsnk 300 Scranton Packing Co Thhd National Uank 423 Dime Dep. i Dis. Hank..... "00 Kionomv Light, H. A' I. to Lacka. 'frust 4: Safe Dep. Co 150 Crinlnn Paint Co Clark & Snovcr Co., Com Clark A Snover Co., IT .......... Scranton Iron Feme & Mfg. Co.,. Scranton Al Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., l'r Co. Saving Hank A Trust Co First National Uank (.Caruondalt) . Standard Drilling Co New Mexico Hy Coal Co., Pr Tiaders' National Hank Philadelphia Grain und Produce. I'hiliiMplilJ. Vpril Ml -Mhi.it-ste.iil) but eiulet; i.uitiaet grndi, spot, 71'ia72'fc C0111 Fiiiu, No 2 mlM'il spot, 44ul' Oits-stcudi, No 2 white clipped, alall'ie . No :i do do , 2'1'j jlik , No. 2 iiiIn ili , 2i. I'otatois I n ilungid: Ne Ve.rk and urslirn iliuiee. per bushil. 1'ia'iiK -, tin. 1I.1 fall In gnoil. do, lOillc Itulter Finn and 'aal' bifhn; limn westein ireamcrc. 20c, do. pilils, 22e. Fg.-s stead), lush neailn, I2,il2'ii. ; 1I0 wistein, 12'se.. do. hiintliwe-steiu. l:'-i : do soiithiiu. UV.al2i ( lieese Inihiiigiel lt mud sii.ais I Inn, fai iluniud. ( nttriii I uchall.'iil Tullow M(ad, ite pilme, in lioshiads, 'iljale , inMitn do, Inriels, 'lUaVai . tin dark, iVuVn' . enkr-,, giea.e. .P(iiif4i I ne muni) rirm; IDCj tlli.: old lonstiis, 7j7'Ssc , winter chickens, 11i20e, spring ililikens, 21Hik , dm ks, H1IO1 Drissed r.mltrx iulit, uni iMiigceli ton's, ehulie, 10c ; do. fall to coral. Oj'i'ai . "Id roos teis, 7u"l&i ; iiustinj; ehiikeiis, ne lib), I2al4e.; westein Jo., Halle , winter ihiikens, lSa22c , liiollers, 2rial0e Keielpli I'lniu. MW barrels and I..HII s-ueks, wheat, 2,.u(lil lushil; 10111, Us. CHKI buhels, oils, 12(il biishils. Shipments -Wheat, 700 bushels, ein, 272,lKJi liushels; iut, lOl.lieXJ bushils. LIVERITA , THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES Billousnosst Constipation. DyGpopsia, Sick-Head -acho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBI). Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nmlta Mcilcal Co., Chluro Sold by McGarra'j & Thomas, Drug gists,. 209 Lackawar.ra ave., Scranton, Pa. Rfl Lfij7if1pl Bki I TU'JMVi rrrmrnW gaaaB; iuu rJii-L.s 25 CTS. wethers, V.70; unshorn lambs, M.dOiS 10, clipped do.. $ria(i7.1, choice elo., 0ti0i7i sp'lnit Ivnto, $2. Vial each. Hogs Slow for all weighti., mixed western hogs, $j(Oj5 71, tate hogs, tVSOafi.W, westirn pigs, $5 30a 1 50. East Liberty Cattle. Last Libiti). pril HO Cattle -Vctlee, higher, extra, V Ma 1.70; prime, $i ,10a ISO; common, ss1.2.1aJ SO. Hogs laiwer; extra heiv, M Ma5 70, mediums. $.1 fii; best lorkera Iliad 50, light do., ?1.Via.14ri; pigs, $115a5 25; roughs, i.Ti 4 SS, Sheen -stead); choice wethers, 3 301140, eominon, W.fiOil.Ml, choice lambs, isfl.21art.40, common to good. 11 SOall.10; leal cahe6, ja5 50, Oil Market. Oil Cit), Vprll 30. Ciedit balances, M 17; icilllteitcs, no bid; shipments, I42,lflt barrels, aerage, Ss.ll.l hirrels; runs, II1.IJ2 blrrrli; airragc, S'J.lIrt barrels. HARTFORD. 05 bO 400 123 100 100 20 :m son 30 40 ... 113 ... Chtcap;o Grain IJaiket. (hlcagei, Vlirll .iO-lloud ei trade inarki ts were eiuirt toda) di in in) nailers imfrrud lo bo een ocr the hollda) tomoiiow. ('urn was strong, lii'lpcd b) cables ai.ele loseel '4 to age ImpiiiMil Wheat closed Huse down and nats a shade to 's''. diiressul l'misiins closed SVi to 17',4a20'. nuclei Sjtuiil.'). Cash quotations were as follows: 1'lmii Stead) .No. sprm wheat dl'ie.j No. 2 rid, lOa'O'ji'.; N'o. 2 coin, ,rial0e,, No. 2 ulluw, in'ije ; No 2 oats, 2i',j a'21'41., No 2 white, 2ii&u'i's.; No 3 white, 21'4u27e.; No. 2 baile). l.'all'ie-.; N'o. 1 fla seed, l 7Jal 7U; limotht, 2.'a, pmk, 11 4.1a 12.S0; lard, $7a7 10; ribs, sjl M.i7.U1; ulioulelrr), I.'4a7c ; sides, Is7.45a7 31; whiskc), 1.2J'i, sug ars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. (hliiicrn. Alilil 10. ( atlle HceTIM. 2.2U0: steers slow to 10c. lowei, but choice steels, M.H ill 73; poor to midnmi. SI 2U.il 73; Si'lliled feed -ti stlong, fl lllal, liiixeil sleickcts, V-I.SOal 23; imvs, s.lal 'Jl: he ife ra, HI lOal. caimeis, $2 21a 2IKI, bulls, 2 73al.3, idle, weak, ?l 23all.21, Texans, leteipU. 'W, best en ,ale tcsla). four cm, at f.ia'i; Texas fed, s-laS'20, Texas bulli, itruiie,, fi.2SaJ7.1 lloe.ii llrcilpt. tnclii, Vj, (tun, toiuonciw, is mil left out, 7.00; 7a7'.c. lower; lop, t3.17Vj, mixed butchers, J3.SOa1.53; goexl to choice bean, Ijd V)al.S7l, rough lieav). it5 21aS.31; light, i1.15ai.i;'t; bulk ol sale J. ?.1.2.1 1.M. Sheci Hicripts. 20,(xi0; sheep, itcudy to slow; lambs, weak In 10al5c lowvi ; top lambs, J7.23; good to choice wethers, 5 23a5.b0; fair to choice mixed, $iri5 21; i.cstern sheep a.23a .KiO; )rarliugs, M. Will. 1.1; nut he lambs, 5.';Ua 7.23;' wrstrin lanli, M.S3a7 21. special to the scranton Tribune. Harford, Vpril SO nna fjulnlin Is tearhlng in the State Oial tehool at Cheslct Springs Mrs. KtHe Klsworth, o! Hinghainton, xlsitdl her ihildieu our Simil.iv. While James Vlims was haiilii g wood fiom the hill, the' klnc-bolt lioke, letting the toad till upon luni, bieaking his ankle bone and laminsc other injuiim. A T s(liet ilslted his daughtei. In Nlcholsjri, SJtiudai, and Ids grauiNoii, Hie hard, lelurned with him Mr. and Mrs. Henton Sweener, M. J. and W C Chamberllii nnd Heoiff l'eus)tli atlended (In funeial of Joseph svCetser in Seianton on Sun day () F. Mawiaul and Chile I'attrriou were elected elclgales to the Simda) school romrntlmi at MontroH, Mi) 1 and 2. Mrs Fel .Millei, of Foster, Is visiting Mr S Albans, 11 Osborn MKs Harhara I'aupoic lias gone to St Vt., In xlslt frlrnels. II. VI. Fanar and K. M. Tinglcy are on Ihe Kick list Mrs. Ansel Stearns Is rry sick at tills writing Vllss Lou Hogeis has iclutncd home from ill illng friends In Jiriii.in and Seranlon. Miss lelllli Corse is lisltlng Mis. Lew UurdltK. New York Live Stock Mniket. New York, April SO. Ileiies-Dpened Him; cloned dull and weak for aticrs; steers, fl,25a4 l0; oxen, if.iai.S0; hulls, f.).23a4 11.1; t-ous, J2.11al.i5; extra fat du l.ui. Call e-Opened alow and lower, closed 60c. oft eals, il..1UiS7S: extra, rt; little cahes. fi. Sheep and IjiiiM -Slow; prime) ellppeil stock (teaely; others iineenlr lower; un shorn sheep, common to fair, $4 Mhii.W; ellppeil do., fJ.75a5; choice do., 3.Wa5 SO; extra export Theosophist Convention. Columlms. O., Vpill 30. The annual conven tion of the Theiisophieal fcoclct) is lieing held heic lodav. Vmong the leading theosophlsts present arc: I'tesl lent J. D. Huck, of Cinelii mtl; Colcnel William Licllow, of llhode Island, Hon. (irorse VI ( oltln, of VV'aslilngton, Dr II. C. Hi'chaiiau. of Ft Wa)t.e, ntd A. II Spencer, eif New York. C. A. I. L. Conference. Washlnsliti, Apill 30 A Church Associatlm for the. Vd inccment of the IntereiU of Labor conference i being held ler todj). Clergjmen are puailiing urnions in the Interests of labor, referring to the work of the association which has dune much to promote fidlowshlp with or gmlicd laboi end leuiclllation between emplojrr and emplo)! ' Oriental Express Now Running. Ilerlln. April 30.-1 he bl-weikly Oriental F.t. press train from Heilln to Ce ustuntlnople began limning toda), making the distance) In lift) -one hours. Hartford Joins the Squadron. Pahal, Brazil, Apill SO. The tralnlngvhlp Hartford Is opi'ited to joint the South Atlantic rjemadrou liitc today, U
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