l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. Mr. and Mrs. Pettebone Have a Nar row Escape at Mlasl. Special to the Scranton Trlliunc. Strouelsbtinr, Mny 10 It. I. Pette bone, a well-known resident of Wllkcs Bnrre, nitil his wife bad an experience., at Mlasl, ii, few iiiIIph from bore, last nlKt which they will not likely soon forget. In company with bis wife the Rcntclmnn was rlilini: rin automobile. They were on their way home from Doylestown. As the hot Helen carriage was Knlner ui the hill between the two bridges, near the mill of Count) Tieas urer Fred W. nilcubpreer, the Rear re vel scd In some manner and the "inobo" becan a rapid descent tow aids the creel;. The arcldent happened Just In the heart of a storm, nnd thus greatly added to the discomfort of the occu pants. Mr. Pettebone and wife es caped n sevete (linking and possible injury by Jumping. A (.ill for help brought thp lesldents of the Kllen beiger houvp to the lescue of the Pct tolionoe, and they weie taken to the home, wheie they remained all night. A tackling block was necessary to get the "auto" out of the ireek. The ma chine part was found In good order, but the other putt a badly damaged. The jouinpy towards Wllkes-Haire was resumed about noon today. HONESDALE. Spechl to tlie hirjiitim Triliuni llnnp(lal M iy lfi Tho Mlss Hnnley .tie inteilnlnlng Mm. .lames llanley. of Philadelphia, at St. John's parochial ipsoelpnr-p Mr and Mrs. W. H. Holmes nie rn tet Ulnlng theli daughter and children, Mis. C V. y Ills, (.f Hiookllne. Mass Or. Kdw.ud V. Uurns Is spending ten days In Philadelphia und Haltl moie. Mr. J. S. Louden is representing Frejdom lodge of Odd Fellows at the pfssion ot the grand lodge In llanU burg this week. P.cv. and Mrs. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DImock, Mr. and Mis. II. 7. miwll, O L. Meyet and J. N. Welch are attendlrg the twenty-ninth annual diocesan convention of the Iplscop il church, now In hfsslon In Scraiitoii, The, four soloists in Stabat Muter will be Mi 3 Kathtyn Tide, fltfct so prano: Mis. V. A. Wood, second so prano. Klchaid Williams, tenor; J. l Watklns, b.if-M) All cTOUh tuc? di rected by the Musical TINtorv cluh anJ Phllhiirnmnlc society to mike this olio of the beut musical i)rodiiftlons of the season, ns it will be the doling one Opera houfp. Thuisdaj, May 21 Mr. W V.. Thaei. of Sci union, freight solicitor for the Now Joisoy Central railway, has been canvassing among tl.o Honesdale business me.i, In tli Intel est of a through dally flelghl cur fiemi New Yoik to Hones dale, via the Cential and Pelawuie and Hud-fon, without ti.m-ifer. tllnte the elmure to a steam load tn fielgbt business or the lielawaie and Hud son has been steadllv Iner'islng, until now It has moio than doubled. 1'ACTOn.YVILLE. Special to tlic Scrantmi Trlliunc F.ictorjvllle, Pa. May 16 Uev Jajtnes Putnam, D D and He. Ei k.inah Ihllle, of Keystone academy, made pleas ut the liioinlns sen ices last Sunday at the Penn Avenue Hap tl.st chuich for the sitpiioit of Kej stone academy. A subseiiptlon was tuixen and a huge sum of money eol lected for the luudeiuj. Altogetlur now Penn Aenue Baptist chinch has pledged $2,000 to the endowment fund Mr. S. . Wallace, of Boiodlno, X Y.. Is In town wthelng numes and statistics foi tlTe (leorge Hantoia di icctoiy ot Wyoming county. The til lcctniy, when computed will be a very complete one, giving valuable Informa tion In leguid to the county as to load", stie.iins, etc. The map of the county by townships almie will be worth the price ubked foi the book, which Is '!."5 , The calendar supper held at the M. 11. church Tuesday was not as success ful as was anticipated, theie being a small ettendunco. Mr. and Mis. C. A. Slsk enteitalned a numbet of fi lends at a caid patty given at theli pleasant home on tlrove stuct last night. Paulowna Uebekah lodge, No, fiS, I. O. Q. P., met In togulai session Tups dny evening and elected the following " If I were sick and wanted to get well, I'd find out how some one else got well who had the same sort of sickness as mine." If your sickness is like hers, Mrs. Jacobs' story will interest you. "I was very sick indeed," writes Mrs. MolHc Jacobs, of Felton, Kent Co., Deb aware, r'and our family doctor said I had consumption, I thought I must die soon for I felt so awful bad. Had a bad cough, spit blood, was very short of breath, had pains in ray chest and right lung, aim also had dyspepsia. Hefore I took your 'Oolden Medical Discovery ' and ' Heasant Pellets ' I was so weak I could not sweep a room, and now I can do a small washing, and I feel like a new person. I believe that the Lord und your medicine have saved my life. I was sick over two years. 1 took it bottle of the 'Golden Medical Discovery, " and fmir vials of Dr. Pierce's Pellets." Axe you sick? Are your lungs "weak?" Have you obstinate "lingering cough, with bleeding lungs, weakness nnd emaciation? Thousands in Just' your case have Been cured by thp use of 1? DR. TiTERCE'S V.GOJL,EN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. always helps. It almost always cures. Sick persons are invited to ... consult Dr. Pierce by letter abso lutely without fee or charge. All -correspondence is strictly private. flrTrjte and -get a specialist so'pln- "lon'.bn your case, free. Address " DT. R. v; Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. olllcers for the entiling term: W. C, I.jilla Aveiy; V. O., Frances Holgute; Kecietnty, Louise Capwellj A. S. Alice lluusoii; tuistee, Nancy Miller. Mr. Walter Reynolds left here yes terday in company with him sister, Mrs. Flotilla Capwell, for iwa, the homo of Mrs. Capwell, and where Mr. Reynolds will spend the summer. Mr. M. 13. Wescott, formerly of this plnee, but now n tesldent of Scranton, has been up here the past few days looking after his Interests In the town ship. Mrs. Wescott accompanied him. Miss Hdlth Travis and Mr. Louis Patrick, both of this place, were quiet ly matrled yesterday nt 11 o'clock In Him Paik church at Seianton by Itcv. r. Olilln. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mis. J. S. Head. After en Joying short trip they will teturn to this place this evening, where they will be tendered a reception nt the home of the bride's mother. Both the bride nnd the groom are well known here, where they hac a host of warm ft lends. They will reside In Henton township at the home of the late James Gardner. An account of the "Deniotest Silver Medal Contest." held at the Baptist chinch last night under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. will be in found In our column tomonow morning. SUSQUEHANNA. .spidil to the Scranton Tr.biinc Susquehanna, May lfi Harry Ilolz helmer, foimerly and for several yean a lebldent of Susriiielinnna, died In i sanltuiitini neat Philadelphia on Satin -day last, aged forty-two yeais. He was unmarried. He was a biother of Mis. M. II. Ilsninn, of Susquehanna The funeral and Interment took place on Monday at Amsterdam, Is. Y. At North Jackson, on Monday morn ing. Mis U V. rrentlce died of cancer, aged thirty-eight eats. The funeral will take place ut the chuich at Shei man, Wayne county, at L' o'clock on Tluuselay afternoon, Hev. P. Kiank Iiarinbee olllclatlng The lemalns wl'l be Interred at Hale's Hddy, New York. Gpoige and Xellle Cllitls, of Hildge watpr, aie visiting Susquehanna lela thes. In St. rnvrenco Catholic church, in Gieat ISend, on Sunday eentng, Hev. M J. Manley. of Susquehanna, dellv eied the seimon. The funeial of Mis. James Parry, an estppmed icsldent of Great Hend, took place nnd was laigely attended on Sat uiday morning fiom St I.awiencp Catholic church, in that borough. The pasti r, Hev. J S Pagan, celebrated high mas Inteiment was made In the C.ithollp cemetery John H. Howell, an aged and pioml ncnt lesident of Monti ose, died on Tucsdav, after a few days' illness of pneumonia, ut the icslcienco of a niece, Miss Lulu Gates, In ninghumton. De ceased served several yens as deputy sheilfl The funeial will take place In Montiosp m Ptlday The steamer I'imlnle will not be re built this reason. Countj Supeilntendent of Schools Charles i:. Moley will e amino the pupils of the Susquehanna High school on Monday, Maj JS Hev. Charles W. Hoot, of Chi 1st Kpls copnl chuich will pi each the baccal aureate sermon to the Susquehanna High school class of 1900, June 3. Thomas Graham, of Megaigee P.ios, Seianton, was much In evidence In Susquehanna on Tuesdn). The Susquehanna band will hold a social hop In Hogan ojeui house on Monday evening, Mny 2S. Part of the music for the dancing will be fur nished by the band The Susquehanna band is rcceUIng Instiuctlon tiom W H. Beck, of De posit, X. Y and will soon give a seiles of pagoda concei ts. In Hogan opeiu house this morning. the pupils of Lam el Hill academy and St. John's paioehlal school assembled and listened to pitilotle addresses by the clergj of the place and by mem beiB of Moodj post, No. 53. Giand At my of the Republic. The pupils len deied seeial ooul selections, The pupIN of the public schools assembled nt the Second waid building this uftei noon, and a similai pi ogi amine was tendered. The exeiclscs were ery In tel estlng. Hov. W. L. Llnabeirj and family on Tuesday icinoved fiom Oakland, wheie Mr Llnabeny has been pastor of the A.enuo Mpthodlst chinch for the past eur. to Mount Vision, N. Y., his new Held of labor. Hlljah C. Sherman, ot Monti ose, hu gone to Colorado, on a ptospoctlng tour among the mining districts. The Montrose Odd Tellows will on Sunday eenlng attend the Montiose Baptist chuich in a body and listen to a set man by the pastor, Hev. K. 1C. Thomas Mis H. P. Benedict, of Montiose, Is leeoverlng fiom a veiy seven. Illness Moody Belief cotps, Giand Anny of the Republic, held a supper last even ing in Knights of Pythias hull. Post Tiemnlne. Giund Atmy of the itepuDlle, of L.uiesboro, Is ni ranging for a proper observance of Mcmoilal day. But two fanners, and they nie not members of the Five States' Milk Pro ducers' association, nie biinglng milk to the Susquphunnu station. mini u. i-uuer lias eiecieu ,u laigo grist mill In Gibson, and opened a place of business (n New Mllfoid. Hev. L, W. Church and daughter, Miss Lillian, of HullsteaU, attended the lectuie and reception In the Pips byterlun church on Tuesday evening. The public drinking fountain elected by the Woman s Chilstlan Tempeinnto union, was placed In position today. Miss Ida Barnes, of Hurrlck, Is very Bcilously HI with pneumonia. Tho Kilo paid Hh mlneis and train men on Tuesday. The iuing peoplo of tlio DundafC Methodist church ate piepailng to pre sent a drama euily In June. Foity hours' devotions uio being held In St. Lawiencej Catholic church, In Oicat Bend. Hev. Fathoi Kngan Is as sisted by pi tests of tho dlpcesp. Rppiesentatlves of the New York milk syndicate endea voted to obtain milk from funnei s in tho vlclnlt nt Now Mllford, who were not members of the Five States' Milk Producer' as soeliitlon. but they did not succeed in obtaining u. ciuait. Tho memlTeis of the association leallzo that tho existence of tho association depends upon their sticking to their cgmpaet. A great amount ot milk Is being dlveited to creameries, and much butter is being made. It Is said that managers, ot the milk condeiisarlea side with the pro- ducera nnd refuse to sell milk to the New York syndicate. When milk sells In New York city for eight and ten cents per quart, the producers feel that they are entitled to more than the re cent rates of slxty-flvc cents for forty quarts. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scrnton Trllmne. Hopbottom, Mny 17. Mi. Alfred .lef fpts, who lives about two miles from the village, is seriously III. riiu Ladles' Aid society, of the Unl vcisallst chuich, will meet Friday af ternoon, with Mrs. Almlra Brown, Mm Fonnle Hell sold her personal property at auction May 16. Tho Cemetery association met on Friday of last week and elected orTi ceis or the coming year. Mrs. II. M. Tiffany is spending tha week In Blnghomton, where she is re ceiving medical treatment. Th Y. P. C. U. convention, which was held nt Brooklyn Saturday nnd Sunday, was much enjoyed by thoso who attpndod. Quite an extensive llt eiary programme was tendered Sit urday eon'ng. Sunday morning Dr. Sage delivered a most Interesting dis course, and In the evening the conven tion closed by an address by Alfred Donnelly, of Scrnnton. Miss Mollle Gray was calling on friends In town Wednesday evening. The family of Mr. Miller, who moved lieie from New York Inst fall, will re move to the city this week, whera Mr. Miller Is employed. li n 1 1 tree3 in this vicinity are show ing nn abundance of blossoms In splto of the cold winds and frost v night" whlcn hae kept thein so long delayed. If tho weather managers please, we would like a little moic rain. Mrs. George Corey, who is staying with her sister, Mrs. N. M. Finn, is suffering frjin grippe nnd lheumatlsm. Mis F.llza Tewksbury and Mlsi Permcllti Tewksbury nie visiting at Charles Iirewster's. Mrs Arllla Stanton returned to her homo In Seianton on Monday, after spending a week at her old homo near here. P.. B'rtholf hrs added the improve ment of a new walk to Ms place. Thire Is room for other like improvements alonjr the same street. HABFORD. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Harford, May 10. Mrs. Dr. Capwll nnd daughter, of Scranton, are visit ing friends In town. William Shannon and daughter and K. M Watson and family attended the Hhow In Scranton, May 10. D. M. Fnrruis' granddaughter Is keeping house for him. Miss Florence Birch spent Sunday In Binghnmton. Calvin Chamberlain and Frank Hep bum spent Sunday In Scronton. Mrs William Patterson nnd Mrs. T. M. Maj n.ird nnd son, Orvcy, are visit ing friends In Scranton. Mrs. J. M. Varies Is staying with her daughter, .Mrs K. H Osborne. Hev. J P. Manwell baptized seventy two children at the Orphan school Sunday. One of the puttiest weddings of the season occuired nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Hme?t W. Hauling, May 0. the occasion being the marriage of their daughter, I'mlly J., to George H. Payne, ot Gibson. At S o'clock the bride and groom assumed positions under an nich of evergreens, to the strains of the wedding march played bv Hdna Munzer, of South Gibson, the ceremony being performed by Hev. Van Campen. of Gibson. The bride was attired in lavender silk and the gioom wore a conventional black, Im mediately after the ceremony a sump tuous suprer was served. Friends from New Mllford, Tunkhannock, Gib son nnd Gllette were present, and manv valuable piesents were received. TUNKHANNOCK. special lo tho Scrantnn Tribune Tunkhannock. May 1C Under tho law authoilzlng the superintendent of schools to appoint a committee of three to conduct examinations in the differ ent counties for peimanent ceitlflcates, Superintendent Jarvls has appointed Pi of. Mark C. James, of Meshoppen: Prof. I. T. Bodle, of Eaton, and Miss Inez Fassett, of Forkston, to conduct the examinations this year. They will be held In the High school building ut this place on Satuiduy, May 26. The ladles of the Picsbyterian church gave a chicken supper at the church on Frldny evening. Hev. Peckover, of Meshoppen, will occupy the Presbyterian church pulpit heie on next Sunday morning and evening, exchanging with Rev. Hodge. B. W. Lewis Is In St. Louis this week In attendance upon the general as sembly of the Ptesbyterlun chuich held nt that place. Mis. J. W. pennlson, formeily of this place but now of Pat sons, visited in town this week. H. F. Metculf and G. S. Baldwin aro In Wilkes-Bane this afternoon. Miss Maggie Dugan, one of the teach ei s In the public schools at Nicholson, wos In town on Wednesdny. KINGSLEY. Special to the Sranton Tribune. Klngsley, Muy 1C Frank Tiffany, of Tiffany, wan at homo over Sunday. Harty Adams was a guest of Mi. and Mrs. William Greaves, at Ulnghamton, (5ver Sunday. L. It. Tiffany was In Scranton Satur day. Mlt.s Kate Alexander Is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. Reynolds, at Factory llle. MUs Nina nnd Miss Jennie Moore weio guests at the homo of their brother, V. E. Moore, Saturday and Sunday, Mis. Dr. D, A. Capwell and daugh ter, Doiothy, of Scranton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, Wed lUHday, W. O. Finn and family, of Montrose, weio recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Wllmartli. They are entertain ing tel.itlves from Hlnghamtou. Mrs. A. J. Adams returned Monday lrom a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. o. G. Latabce, at Susquehanna. Mrs. Lizzie Tiffany will entprtain tho Ladles' Aid society of tho M. R. church'at dinner on Thursday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Tlngley aie spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Uarnard, at Han laburir. Mr. Tlngley Is a delegate to tho grand lodge of I. O. O. F., now In session at that place. Mr and Mrs. U. H. Sloat, Miss iBEECHAtWS PILLS (taken at night will make you J feel rinht. act rlciht and look right. They cure Constipation, 10 cental nnd 35 ccuta, nt nil drug atoroa. 1 . , 1 t 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 j Ceylon 3flu BLACK or GREEN You Won't Find any artificial coloring matter in either variety of Hachine-Made CEY LON and INDIA TEA. Sticks, willow leaves, dust, poisonous sub stances, etc., are NOT a part of it. It's all TEA With both GREENS and BLACKS uso less tea and Infuse THREE to FIVE mm. utcs. Alwas use BOILING water. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADfl Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOU3. Sold only In Lead rkeU. oOc, 60c. and 70c. Per LI). Blanche Sloat, Wesley Sloat, Elbert Seamens, Mis. Mnvnaid, Mrs. S. H. Oukley attended the Christian Science lecture at Scranton Wednesday even ing. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City. May lfi. Mis. Edward Pentecost, of Prompton, spent Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Jennings. The Delaware and Hudson company paid its employes at Vandllng yester day. The W. C. T. U. will meet this after noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Jane Rey nolds at her home on Delaware street. There were no services In tho Bap tist church Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. J. L Williams, is paying a visit to Brooklyn, N. Y. The Hillside Coal and Iron company paid Its employes Tuesday. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. David Griffiths died Monday morning from convulsions. Tho funeral was held fiom the home yesterday ut 2 p. m. Interment was made In the Forest City cemetery. Cat els have been received here fiom Mr. and Mis. David Anthony, of AVelsh Hill, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Llbble, to Mr. Rupert Wells, Tuesday, May 28. Miss Anthony is well known here and will have the best wishes of her many friends for her futuie happiness. AVOCA. Mis. G. K. Powell, of Wllkes-Barre, will ghe an addrebs.on missionary wotk in the M. L church next Sun da afternoon at 3 o'clock. The condition of Mrs James Slves. of Lincoln Hill, is somewhat Inipioved and the doctors now have hopes of her recovery. Miss Elizabeth Wiley has returned to Caibondale, after a few davs' visit with Miss Mary McCrlndle. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Cum mlngs will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be made In St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. John Ouerney, of Wllkes-Barre, visited at th home of her brother, Edward Walsh, yesterday. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter durlnB an epidemic of vhooplng rough my children contract ed the disease, having severe coughing spells. "Wp had used Chamberlain' j Cough Itemedy very successfully for croup nnd naturally turned to It at that time and found It lelleved the cough and effected a complete cure. John E Cllffoid, proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy Is for salo by nil druggists. Matthews Urothcrs, wholesale and retail agents. MOOSIC. Mr. S, A. Iioani Is attending the seventy-seventh annual session of the Grand lodge of Odd Fellows, hold at Harrlsburg, this week. Mis. Boam and children are spending the week with Mis, Boam's parcnLs nt Lake Ariel. Mrs. Halley, of Chinchilla, and Mrs. Snyder, of Scranton, aro visiting Uev. Judion N. Bailey. Miss Vertle Dlx lll return to her homo In Susquehanna today. Miss Ktta Mosteller, of Duryea, spent yesterday with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Sohoonover. Mr. Chailes Ace, of Lehigh, has been Bpendlng tho past two weeks with his sisters, the Misses Mary and Jennie Ace, of this place, and his brother, Hev. Ci. F. Ace, of Duryea. Borough Surveyor A. B, Dunning and thieo members of the town council were looking over the streets yester day, contemplating tho grade nnd the necessary changes that aro to take place. The scarlet fever has claimed for Its victim the second child -from tho home of Mr. John Ashton, of Spring Brook, this week. Fliat a daughter, and Tues. day evening their son Willie. Much sympathy Is felt for the bereaved parents. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, May 10. Steckd of railroad com ranlea made a demonstration ot rernlrtoii .(length In the lUKk market tmln. HhatiUT imhnnraWe factors developed c'uilnu the day ru Ignored or their InHiienec reialmetl and the icoultlnu dwllnes nicnuine. The leu ele ment was so far lmiirosed by the ihow el Urcnkth that tiny retired from the Held beforo the day was oer and did not ripe it je'tonUy'i ri rnomer of a fierce raid on the industrial cnar. t(l, v.li'ch on that occiKlon l.p.vt the market in the last Mtocn minutes of liadlnp, The clone lodiy wji cJI-lliicth Drtn ,tt .iboiit tho l-oit leel of Ilia (lay, earlier lowi in inluv trial stocks haling; bun almost entlirlv mcr come. The stocks of wi stern railroads Mere easily the leaders in the movement nnd the but I ii was attt United to tvestirn account, as tor kvcim1 'III! nst. The steel Moiks all ie founded nharply on coloring by aborts and of flolil dcnlila of assertions that cencial shut downs vi re. Imminent on accrunt of piwivcthe ('iniandi for inrriase of wigri. The terlv eik. ness of Fissr, People's Ojs, th' lolu ro stocks and ether Industrhls vas met by denial, of virion lunors which nccompinled the dicline Recoveries ensued on tho demand Irom the bear llcsldes this weakness In the Inlustrial list the narkrt bail to contend with the an ncincemcnt ol gold eigagcments for export to morrow, fully a million dnllais In exeess of the irellmlnary estimate. Tomorrow's shipments or hirope are fulli 3,1W),000 for France. Total sales today, Otl.PW. The bond market wis dull and only partly shim! In the strength of stoils Total siles par value, h.im.iuo. u. s. rcuimniic iwos wn-n Issued declined 'A, and the twos 'A in the bid price. The following quotations are furnished Th Tribune by 11. S Jordan k Co., rooms 705-7OS Heirs building. Telephone 500,1: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est Ing. Amor. Sugar 108 109 lnfii 107 Amor. Tobacco 02 02 V4 WVi ttl Am. Steel k Wire .... 34 .T 3X 3S Atehlson 2i 25 YiM 25 Atchison. Pr TO 714 B1T, 70V4 Urook. Traction fiStt CWt (H 0)14 Palto. & Ohio 7t, 73' i 74, 75V4 Cent. Tobacco 24 2(j, "iv, Ches. & Ohio 2S 231, 27 8SH rhle. & Ot. West 12 12 1274 124 ('., It. .V Q 12ii 127 12', 127 ft. Paul llh 110'A 115 llfii, llork Island ia5i 10(1 imv, imi Fed. Steel 35VJ .in 31 3d Ted. Steel. Pr fiJVi K r,V Co han. ti Tex, I'r 31 31H 32 V, I oids k 'ih 70S M3, 10 SOH Mm. llleiared 81 Pis, 8SV4 80 Met Traction U3'4 UVA 147Vi 110 Mlsso. raciflc 57 57U M'4 W'S Piopic's Oas rt,4 os 0fi r-svi South PiclOe 31 ,1t?4 31 31 Norfolk ti West 31 3V,; 31 3VJ Ncrth. Pacific 57 51 R7 fi,s'. North Pacific. Tr. ... 71 74V1 71 71i V. V. Tentral 1W,4 112 lioa, 31 Ont & West 21H 214 21V4 217s Ttrra. n. R 128 1"0V4 12hV4 140'4 Pjeifie Mall 2014 jo onij 2-)'4 nciding nv 17 m3 17 17 lliading, I'r. 3". Brttt 5.5 5('.Vi Southem n. It l'H 12V4 H Uli Southern Ry., Pr "iITi 55U 5IS4 65V4 Tcnn. C. k I rV4 71 fS 72H II S. Leather 11 11 1054 10 t'. fc Leather, rr. . . C) 09 07 US Tiron Pacific M74 f'4 K!4 51 Tnlon PaclHe, Pr. TlVi 74 7l? 71 Wabash, Pr 2U4 2l4 21'4 21 H Wotern Union 7L' 80 79 so Third Acmie 10'H lOS'l 1074 103 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. inu'. est est. inz July cv.tf 07 CHV4 j4 (ORN July ICK SS 34 IS OATS. July 22 2274 2 22 I'OIIK. July 1170 11.00 11 07 11.87 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. KliBt National Hank : Scranton S.ulncs Hank Scranton I'Jikine Co Third National Hank Dune Deposit and Discount Flank .. Ikonomr I.lsbt, I!, fc 1'. Co ljuka Trust k Safe Deposit Co. .. Stranton l'alnt Co Clark .V hnocr Co., Com Clark & Snocr Co , Pr. Scranton Iron Fence k Jlfff. Co scranton Axle Works I.ickanannj Dairy Co , I'r County Salnes llank A. Trust Co. . First National flank (Carbondale).. Standard Drilling Co New Mexico Ily. Coal Co, I'r Traders' National Hank rtOMis. Scranton Passenger llailuray, first mortgigc, due 1020 People's street Ilaliway, first niort- Race, due 1018 People's Street Itallna), General mortgage, due 1U21 Dickson Mjnufuctiiring Co lacka. Township School 5 per cent. City ot Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Mt Vernon Coal Co Bid. Askec MX) 300 55 Wi ... 200 47 130 BO 400 123 100 100 20 300 300 30 10 ... 115 113 113 115 100 102 102 S3 Seianton Traction 0 per cent US ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave ) Uutter Creamer, 21t., dairy tubs, 20l. JJk:s -Select western, HV4c nearby state.ltlAe CSifese Full cream, old, lj'ic ; new, 10'allc Beans Per bu , choice marrow, S2.13; medium. $2 10: pea, $2 0. seed Potatoes Per bu , $1.00. Potatoes 45e. Hermuda Onions $1 R5. Hour Hcst patent, $4.23. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. PhiHdielphla. May K.V beat Finn and '4c hiuher; contract crade. May, "O'Sa'lVio. Corn Strom; nnd le. higher: No. 2 mixed, .Vav, 41aia 42c. Oats Sleadv; No. 2 white clipped, St , No 3 do. do, 2'Jc. ; No 2 mKeil do., '2SVai20c Potatoes Pncliangeil, New Voik and western, (holer, per bu.. 40j4ic. ; do. do. tiir to Rood do., 33a38c. Buttii-Dull and lale. lowei, luncv western creamcri, 20Vse , do. prints, 22c H'K! Dull, and He. lower; Iresli nearbj. 12''.; do. western, 12&c i do southwestern, 12c; do. southern, lie. Chcoae Stead Ilelintd sucars Unclianecd. ( otion 1 1(k lower; middling upland, ItV, Tallow- ()uiet but stcicly; city prime in hbds , BaiHe ; cnunlrj do. do , bids , 5a5Hc. ; dark do , 4n5c : eakes, 514c , grease, 3'AHKc. Ue noultn Stcid : fowls, lie! old roosters, 7'fcasc : spring chickens. lOalSc Dresseil poultry Flpn, fair dimand; fowls, choice. lOViallc; do lair to good, UViilOc. , old roosters, 7'2C . t rollers. 20a!v Ueectpts I lour, 3.00U barrels ind 2,1.00,000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 37,000 bushels, corn. 173,000 bu.hels; oats. 17,300 buhcli Shipments Wheat. 0,000 bushels, corn, 1M,000 bushels, oats, 123,000 bushels. New York Grain nnd Produce. N'cw York, Miv 1C Klour Moderately active ml ratber steadier. Mieat Ipot strong; No 2 rrel.'MVic f. o. b. afloat. No. 2 led, 77VC cleator: No. 1 noillcrn Duliitli, "S'jc. tub afloat, to arrhe. Options falrlj acthe and pen crally firm all clut Cloecl Arm at Vic. jd ancc May clol TOTio , Jul), TStit".; Sept, 71H.C Corn-Spot firm, .No. 2. 12V. f 0. b afloat, and 42e clfator Options stroni; nnd blBherj closed strcne at .yiilHc. adance May closed 42V4c : Jul, 4"Sr.; N-pt., c Oits hpot firm; No .. 27'1ic.; No. .1, 27c; No 2 hltc, 29c; No. & white, 2'4e. ; track mixed western, 27Ha2flc : trick, white western, 2SVsa3fio Tuck white, state, 2'4a'5c Options InaclUc and nominal nutter rirm; westein creamer), 10',ja20c ; do, factory. Ua)5c.; iinitulion ruain ery, UalTKo.; state dalrv, ISVjuiae ; do. cream cry, l(iV4a20e Cheese Quiet and weak! fancy large, white, 10',ial()c ; fancy lartra colored, lOUc.j fanev small white, fi'iafl&e. ; fancy small colored, fVaa9c. Kggs Dull, state and 1'enna , at mirk, UVal3c. ; southern at mark, lOallVic; storago western at mark, 1241.; regu lar paikini; ut mark, Ual2c. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, May 18 Corn was the leidlng deal on the board of trade today llcnewcel support from hulls and covering bj short together with strong cables canted 11 iraln for the day of Hit. Wheat was stiong on the unfit ornhli weather, closing V4ac improcd Oats closed J,c hljli rr, and puvtlnlnm from 7Hc better In ribs, to 20c. up In pork. Cash quotations were as fol lows Flour Stead. . No. .1 spring wheat. 61a (U'je ; No. I red, 71a72c. Vo 2 corn, ttVio. : No. 2 )cllow com, 37'frc; No, 2 oats, 2iV.a2t!c : No. 2 white, 2(le , No 1 white. 25n'2Ct. , No 2 rye, 51c. 1 b.irle-j, 17c , tlax seni and northwest, $10 80; timothy. i 40. pork. 10.7iull Ki, lunl, HHOa7.07'4( ribs. h Wart SO, shoulders, iHia flc.i aides, f7 10a7.t0, whiskey, $1 23. Chioago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Mav l(i.-Catt!e Itecclpts, 11,'KiO; steers, stiong, act he, good clearance. Ilutcheis stocks steady to strong; best on sale tnlay, ono car load short horns at to.M Rooel to prime natlvo steers, fAa5M; poor to iniillum, i SOa 4 00, selected feedeis, $t 25a5 mixed stockeia, $.1.7ial; cous, JJalM, heifers, i3.2Vi5.10; e.n nrrs, (2.Snal,13; bulls, f3al30, cahii, strong, ft E0a7. Texam Iteeeljits today, E00; best 1111 sain two cars at $5 05: 1ess feil steers, $4 5 25; Texas bulls, J.25a3.75. Hogs ltecelpts today, 27,000, estimated for tomorrow, 23.H0O, left over, 3,500; aellvc, TulOc. hlrher; tops, fU57V; mixed and butchers, 3 'JOaO !4 i good to choice lietty, fp5 HM5 37VS; rough hea), 5 20 a3S0; light, 1.15a5 47.i; l.ulk uf sales, VZTi n3W. Sheep lit eeints 18,aJ; sheen, steady to 10c. lower: lamfs. slow to sbaile lower: good to choice weJhiis, t5.25a5 60; fair to cboieo Mjlll mixta, ti.uuas.-.i'm western tnecp, suaj.w; JONAS LONG'S SONS. Without Question, the lYlost Powerful Sale of Groceries Beginning This Morning that opportunity occasionally offers us chances to favor you with remarkable prices on pure and wholesome eatables, But in all our grocery experience we have never been able to place before you the uncommonly gieat values that we shall this morning. Goods of the highest known character and quality, ruthlessly cut in price. The fact that you can buy for practically ONE-HALF PRICE the lots mentioned below during this sale ought to be sufficient reason for you to crowd the Basement of this store. We Have Never Known Such Little Prices. You Have Never Known Such Great Values. It is as interesting an event as we cm make it. Hotels, Board ing Houses and Private Families alike will llnd it an unparalleled chance to save money, and at the same time maintain the high ex cellence of their cuisine. Beginning this morning lasting until the goods are sold. Cross & BlackwelPs Mixed Picklej, pint size. 23c; qt. size, 35c. uiusi (x uiacKweu s vjiicriiiiis, rvents r-inest ncKies, pint size, i.c: qi. size, 23c. Picklet a famous table relis two sizes, 9c and 15c. Van Camp's famous Chili Sauce, per bottle 9c Anderson's famous Soups, many flavors, per can 8c Buckwheat Flour, full twenty-five pound sack for 45c Fancy Gold Gloss Bloaters, per bureka Brand of Pork aud Beans, per can 8C Genuine Holland Herring, big ten-pound keg for 4i)C No. 2 Mackerel, big ten-pound kit for 75c (rnntr AnineAC unrs? finA fnr tlfcart n(r mn . Oa WI M lltV. S UlllbSO, VS.1V IIHV IVI .IVJVI .1 .S.. wu...... .......... Ut CmhIIxI. DHnl.rn U .1l.nn.A T.. rtl... ..... r IK. mtMl . OAn uuiisii uicimuiai, v-iuincngt: 1 ca, aiwaya uuc iu, oejcciai ui... .oau Ciscoes, very fine, per pound - 3C Macaroni and Cheese, a fine delicacv, two size cans, 9c and . . 6c Armour's Famous Soups, all flavors, per can 17c American Brand Soups, per quart cans 13c Capote Capre s, in two size bottles at 14c and 8c Cros & BlackwelPs Pickled Walnuts, per bottle at 23c Shepp's Famuus Cocoanut, per pound box at 5c Shepp's Famous Cocoanut, per J4 pound box at 10c Granulated Wheat Shread. a solendid bieaklast tonic at flc ? W'-IsuIasja PnllAl Onfc n finA lrAiL'fnct (nrtA olli nirlrorrA 111 . ... ,. HVJW IW.ISU VMV, M 111,. k..VM...MV I V V. S. , .IS. Mbl.HV... f J Holland Herring, packed in pound glass boxes for 3c Mason's Finest A 1 Table Sauce, two size bottles, 24c and....lOc Van Camp's Finest Table Catsup, two size bottles at 15c and. . 9c JoDas TodZs Sods Midway May 21 to - Day and Night. I YvfTSi s. ymw ' A SHIS A gigantic confederation of the latest and greatest novelties of the world, including wmmt 'CmjinsoH- Bostock's Trained Animals Six Days and Six Nights. Admission to the Midway, 10 cts. jearlings, 5 50a0; native lamba, ?ja7.S5; west ern lambs, Ga7.3 sprlns lambs, 0a8.SJ. New York Live Stock ittaiket. N'cw York, Miv 10 Ueces Steers, 10il!e. lower, bulls, tlrmi fat cows, easier, common and mediums, steadi , tteers, ff5u5 70, bulls, jJ23alM, cows, 2 50aI25 t'alies Market npeneil weak and gcnerelly lowtri clo,ed, 23i"Oo. off from tcsterda); iliolco do early, tT; tips, t7 21; culls, $1, little talus, i buttermilk, $150 sheep Sti aily to 23c. oft; spring lambs dull and lower; sheep, Ma3.50; culls, ff.l.25aJ,75; some wooleil, $3a0, lambs, Wa7 25; culls ' 5 50; woolod lambs, 7aS; spring lambs, IfaaSM, eonimon do, if-l 60 per bead. Hogs CJood state bogs, lfi 73; western nuotecl, f?3.50a5.G0. DulTalo Live Stock Market. Last lluftalo, May 10. Cattle Strong; light to good butchers, l NliS; steers, Man 75 Hogs Meael) ut jeslerdav's price; best weights, 3 33 a.) (0, workers, r40a350; pigs, if3 31 15 10; roughs, l l)J5 15 sheep aud Iamh-I)ull and lower; lambs, iruod, V'loOae.OO, culls to fair, tl,5Oa0 23; sheep, peoi lo gooil, t2.75a5.23; wethers, $5.25a5.b0; spring lambs, $CalO. East' Liberty Cuttle. Fast Libert), May 10. Cattle-Steady; extra. JA.iOaS 43, prime, $3.biU5.15; common, $J50it. Hogs ctlvo and higher: extra hcatics, J5 ii3a 5 70; heavy jorkers, $3 50a5 55i light )oikers, W.IOaS 45; plies, .2Ua5.XO; roughs, $3.75a5. bhei Steady; iholcc wethers, 3.25a3 30; com JONAS LONQ'O SONS. Ever Held in Scranton City With all the buying resources at our command; with all the gigantic Food and Canning Houses eager to supply us with Groceries.knowing the won derful output here; it is little wonder pun sue, j-h,, 11 1. sice, je.. dozen 14c Carnival 26 Inclusive. Rain or iK. Shine. mon, $2 Wi3.J0; choice lambs. W50a6.75; spilnj lambs, J0a8, veal calves, ifflaa.50. Oil Market. Oil Clly, May 10. Credit balances. 140; cer tificates, no bid; no oiler. Shipments, 61,532; avenge, 9,169. Runs, 113,194; average, 87,101. Bed Men Meet. Danville, Va May 10. The meeting of tha Junior Qidcr of Ited Men opened here today A large attendance Is present. ?100 Reward, $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleased to wit II l there Is at least one dreaded dlsessa hat sdenee has been atlc to euro In all Its i lazes, and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure u tho onl) posltve tmc linown to the medhal trnterrlty. Uitanh lieini a constitutional dis use. reqUrcs a constltutfinal treatment. Hill's Catarrh Cire is taken internally, actlnj? directly unon the tlooi and miieous suifaces ol the sjs. tern, theitb) e'esirovlus the foundaticn of ilia uisvute, and glvlia the patient strength by build ina up the constitution and assisting nature In elolng Its ibik. The pioirletors have so mucri faith in Us (iirative powers, that they oirtr One llimdied Ucllars for any case that It falls to ure. Send for list of testimonials Address, V. 3. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, a sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's 1'amllv Pill arc the best.
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