TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1900. NORTHEASTERN FOBEST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. ' Torcst City, Mtiy IS. On Thursday, '"at tho Warren Tract, occurred tho death ot Thomas J. Monalian, son of Mr. and Mis. William Monalian. UN .a 50 was 18 years. About two weeks -'ago the jounir man had a linger smashed so badly while nt work that nmnututlon was necessary. Wood pol3. onlnij ensued, followed by lockjaw, re sulted In Jeath. Kunetnl set vices will bo held In St, Agnes chinch this (Sat urday) afternoon nt 2 o'clock, and In terment will bo made In St. Agnes cemetery. Tho Women's Clnltlan Tcmpoi-inco union of Suiquchann t has erected a public ill Inking fountain. Similar action In I'oicst City might do con tildpiiihlc irood. Atcordlnsr to a local paper, the for mntl'in of -i new county, to be com posed of parts of Lackawanna, Wayne and Susquehanna counties l ng.tln being agitated. Vhc expectant and ntuloim public can iest uourcrt, how tvor, that newspaper agitation Is about ns far as the matter will ever Ko. Wuyno and Husquehanna coun ties have not i-s laigo a TopuHtton now as a viv medium izeil city, and the teiiitmy of neither 1" large enough ho that tho legNUltnp will think nec e3saiy to divide It. Then, ngalu, the people oulsi le of a town or two that have a bail cib of county seat as- pliatlons lo not care a row of pins uliout such a division, and In fact would oppo.se It. i:cludlntf Cnibon dale and Its Immoc late Iclnltv, Lack awanna county docs not favor nnv such scheme, and, more than all tlvs l caseins, there aio legal Impediments to the form itlon of a nev coumv that m ike It almost usless to wn.if time thinking about the mnttci This was found out bv Hi" people of Hazle ton some ea;s ago, and also terved to put an effective quietus on a for mci new county teliemp In this sec tion. Mis. Ti.iny Kiher, of White's Val ley, has bean the guest of Mis. W. D. Owens for the pist thre-1 weeks Mis. .1. M. Blvins was called to Milwaukee todaj by the critical 111 her mothei, Mrs. D. W. Gay. NICHOLSON, Special to the Scnnton Tribune, Nicholson, May IS. Mis. T. L Crane, of Scianton, has been visiting MKs Emily I. Hauling for a couple of das. Miss Hauling Is quite 111 of eiyslpela- Mis. William Cook died at her home In Lathrop, Pa on Tuesday afternoon, Slav lC She leaves a husband and twelve children. One is an infant. She was bulled in the cemeiei near her home on Thursday moinlng. She leaves many friends and iclatlves who mourn her depaituie. A sacied cantata, "The King Tii- uniphant," was rendered in the Metho dist Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, in a ver pleading niannci, by all home talent, under th auspices of the social committee- of the Epwoith league. Those who took part In the cantata weie Mi. and Mis. W. S. Decker, Mr, Minion Weikhler, Mr. Geoigo Warner, Mis. A. L Thaver, Mis. Andiew Candce, Mis. Hatiy S. Stephens, Misses Bessie Stephens, Coia Kilns, Dollle Gardner, rimence Wll kins, Mis Dr. Deckei. Mr Geoige L Ilungerfonl was the Instiuctor, nnd Mtts Dthel Staik, pianist. Mi's Nellie Mack gave a piano solo; Misses Iva Stephens and Blanche Spiague recited In a' manner bevond cilticism. They both seem to possess a n.ituial talent foi such work. The chinch was decoi ated with palms. Mr. John Sheiman, who has been very 111 with stomach tumble for sev cial months, is getting better and Is able to .sit up. Mr, Frank Cornell, who was wounded In the head by a base ball, last Satur di at r.actoiyvllle, is, slowly Impiov lng. On Monday evening, Apill HO, at S o'clock, at the home of Ml. and Mrs. S L Tiffany, .Miss Lillian Smith and Mi. Olln Ulakeslee were united In mai riage. They have commenced house keeping on State stieet, in Mi, Monis Dacon's house. new ate of tho burrels that aio piled several feet high by the mischievous boys, foe those at tho top ate usually well filled with watei. WAYMABT. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Waymatt, May IS Mrs. Eleanor A., wife of Michael Smith, die I at her homo In Clinton Thuisday night last week after an illness of the days with pneumonia. She Is fouivlveil by her husband, two daughters nnd four sons, nuiuely, Mi.s Itobcit Miner, of Foiest City, nnd Mrs Horaco Miner, Clinton; AVf.dey M. smith, Derrick Center, Geoige W. Smith, Mnylleld; Dwlght Smith, Clinton, mil Lafayette Smith, ol this place. Tho funeial was held ficjm the Methodist Episcopal church aw this place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sc-vices being conducted by tho pastor, Huv. L. V. Kaischner, nnd 'nteiment being made in tho Ca naan icmote-y. Miss. Maiy Wills-h of Fernoy was a business caller In "town Wcdnesdny, Will Rattan wa calling on fi lends In South Canaan last Sunday. Clmrlea B. Keen, of Canaan, has been TKLGPHONB No. 003. LONDON. When In London telephone 27 Char terhouse Sqtiaio they will send to your hotel ot tell you the nearest chemist who keens Humphieys' Specifics. "77" for Grip and Colds Specillo "4" for Dlairohea, very Important when tia'velllnt. Specjilq "1" for Feveis, Congestion. Spiclflo ''1Q" for Dspepsla, Indiges tion. Specific "15" for Rheumatism, Specific, "16"; for Malaria. Specific, "26" (or Sea-Sickness. apeeiflo "27" for Kidney and Bladder. Manual af all diseases, especially about chlldien, sent free, .For saloby; all druggists, or sent on receipt of price, 25c. each. Humphreys' nllgnieoputhio Medicine Co., Cor. Wil liam ft Jones Sts NeV York. t Tun "EtisWae-Mnrcel, 32, Paris Hg3REYS' PENNSYLVANIA appointed census enumerator for this place. V. M. Cooper leaves Saturday for a short visit with ort Jeivls nnd Mllford friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hall of Matn moras, l'a., are spending a few days with iclatlves hero and nt Parvlow, Finnk Ilepelll who has had chargo of pntt of Drake & Stratton's work near Farvlpw left with a largp force of men for Klersey, I2lk county where tho above contractors have a largo amount of work Thurodny last. Another week will sec tho new Dela ware and Hudson station at this place completed and ready for occupancy . Wallace Case who has boon seriously 111 Is convalescent. Hobert Alexander enmp to a settle ment with the Delaware nnd Hudson for lnnd taken by the company for tho right of way, this week. W. I Douglas, of Carbondale, vvna calling on fi lends In town Wednesday. ltev. William Raw lings and wife nrp now occupying Mrs. II, T. Hudson's tenement on Honesdnle street. NEW MILFOKD. pcchl lo the Scranton Tribune New Mllford, May 18. George Han van, while working in the stone quarry on the L. B. Gage farm, on Thursday about noon complained of a pain In J Ills head, and a few minutes later fell, and was catted by his companions from the quart y and laid on a bank neaiby Later, he was carried to the home of Mr. Slater, on Susquehanna stieet, and Dr. D L. Alney being called to attend him, at C o'clock found him In a living condition. He died-at about 7 o'clock. The deceased was about Ilftv vears of age, rind for tho past few jears had lived on Monti ose street, Just outside the borough. Ho leaves a w Ife and eight children. U. II. Osborne of Harford, called on f i lends In town the foiepart of the w eek. Mr. A. C. Illsley Is nt Broken Bow, Nebraska visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Hakes. Mrs. L M. Brown, of Gieat Bend, Is spending a shoit time a 1th her sis ter, Mrs. Aaron Aldrlch. Mr. and Mis. H. S. Garratt enter tained Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ainev, of Montrose, last Sunday. Mr. Cluules Mot so and wife, of Biooklyn, N. Y nie visiting their (pat ents, Mr. and Mis. Heniy Morse IMdie Donnelly, a young man, w ho has always been weak mentally, but considered harmless until the past few weeks, was taken to the Hillside Home In Lackawanna county last Satuiday by C. M. Shelp, esq , and William Kel lcher, postmastei. The Chautauqua circle was enter tained at tire pleasant home of Mis. W. M Van Cott last Monday evening, 12" S. Ball, of Factoryville, moved his family to New Mllioul this week. Mr. Ball will have charge of a timber job on Bovle's faim Mr, L W. Florence has recently ac cepted a position In L. A. Van Cott's meat niaiket. Rev. J. F. Wainoi, of Honesdale, vis ited In tow n this week, Mr. and Mis. II. B. Caipcnter te cently visited friends at Clifford. Mis. J. Blsbce, of Scianton, was In town this week. G. L 'Howell and S. Moss weie in Scianton one day this week. Miss riorence Indeilled has returned fiom a visit among Blnghamton rela tives. Mi and Mrs. L. G. McCollum called on Hai foul f i lends lecently. Mis. Edward Brown died at her home on Back stieet on Thursday afternoon. She is suivived by a husband and two .small chlldien. The lecention given to Rev. R. N. Ives and family at the Presbyteilan church pailois on Thursday evening was well attended. TJNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, May IS. Miss Ida Barnes who died last Wednesday In Caibon dalo of pneumonia, had many warm fi lends In this place. For some time In tho past she conducted a mllllneiy es tablishment heie and was at Interva'e a fiequent vlsltoi. The bereaved pa lents have the heaitfelt sympathy of a large elide of fi lends. Wedding bells lang merrily, nnd twice Wednesday night. Louis Norton and Mis. Jennie Ryder weie man led at Mis. Rjder's homo and William Cuitls and Nora Buns at the Meth odist Epesclpal paisonage, the Rev. A. Eastman oillclatlng In both Instances. The late lalns have done nnd Incalcu lable amount of good to nld vegetation. Mr. and Mrs. R, Davies, of Welsh Hill, passed through town Thursday en loute for Scranton. They were accom panied by their daughter, Mrs, Powell, Postmaster Powell's wife, who icsldes In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Davies were among the early settlers In the Welsh settlement. Both have seen eighty three siimmeis and over sixty yenrs of happy mart led life and theie Is no piospects of an early divorce In their case. Professor G. G. McNnmnra called on his friends In tho borough this week. At present he is giving more nttentlon to bees than to books. Lvmnn Norton had a very lnteiest Jng trip to Monttose this week. Rev. Noah Bevan, of Welsh Hill, will eupply tho pulpit of the Presbyteilan chinch next Sunday moming. Ho ex pects to leave this country In the early futuie and make his future homo In North Wales. R. L Jones lately celebrated his seventy-sixth nnlnversaij. He Is still a great leader of good llteiatuic. The "Outlook" nnd 'Tho Intel lor" being his favoilte magazines. Mrs. John Mills and Fiank Lewis were calleis on Carbondalo friends Inst Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arb. Caipentcr, of Scianton, and chlldien, weie i nier talned by relatives heie over Bur day. rACTOBYVILLE. Spictal to the ranton Tribune. Factoryville, May IS Mis. S. II. Wrlgley, of West Scianton, spent Thursday here with her mother, Mts. Nowcomb Mrs, Joseph Rodney died suddenly yesterday morning at tho home of het sister, Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, near the tunnel, of quick consumption. She went to tho homo of her sister Thursday evening to spend tho night, and was taken suddenly worse during the night, and gradually sank till she died. Mrs. Rodney was the daughter of John THE NERVOUS MAJOR 31. Major M. W. Lang, Assistant Paymaster U. S. V., of 1S02 S street, N. W., Washington, D. C., says tho following In regard to Peruna: 'I have used Peruna for nervous dyspepsia for the last three weeks. I can cordially recommend it to any one suffering1 from a similar com plaint; especially do I feel pleased to speak a good word for it in this p.titicular because dyspepsia or indigestion is quite too common a mal ady among Americans. It has distinctly benefited me, restoring me to a normal condition of good health when I was utterly incapacitated by a disorder so easily cured by a few doses of really good medicine." Major Lang's home address Is Wllllngton, Ohio. Charles w. s&jit&h. Campbell, Wash y wSail Ington eorrespon- gv wx Ut'UL 1UI tilC Xilll- adelphla Enquir er, speaks of Pe runa In the high est terms. Mr. Campbell says: "I have used Pe luna for catarrh nnd Indigestion, and after the use of one bottle I find that it is alt you claim for It. -& i. It is a line tonic and I take pleasure In lecommendlng It to fellow suffeiei.s. John F. Caiter, 316 Nicholson street, Kioz, of the tunnel. The funeral will be announced later. Steam was tinned on for the first time at tho butter factory jesterduy moinlng, nnd the wheels of Industry wcio mnde to move. Evoiy thing worked to peifectlon, and the dalrjmen were highly pleased with the test. Several membeis of the Dalr.v men's associa tion and a Tribune man witnessed the stmt and test of the machinery, which was placed by a West Chester firm. The entire outllt of butter Is already contracted for at a fancy Orlce, and several firms an- anlous to buy .iiat ever cieam and milk they may have for sale. Milk will bo lecelved there Monday moinlng, and another Indus tiy will have been added to our town. Mi. Frank DePue, the popular soap man, was doing our town yesterday. Frank believes in the old adage: "While there is life there Is (soap)." SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scianton liibunc. Susquehanna, May IS. Thiough the effoits of our congressman, Hon. C. Fred Wright, 1,000,000 pike-perch fry and .101,000 trout fiy have been se cured from tho National Fish commis sion, to be placed in tho Susquehanna river and other streams. In the vicin ity of Susquehanna, Michael Mlllanc, of Susquehaana, was called to Hallstead on Wednes day by the death of John Mlllanc, his only brother. Deceased was an old resident of Hallstead. The funeral will occur this (Filday) morning from St. Lawrence's Catholic chuich In Great Bend, when requiem high mass will bo celebrated, Faimeis In the vicinity of Great Bond this week decided to join the Five States Milk Producers' associa tion. William J. Pike, esq,, of Hallstead, Congressman Crow's private secie tary, will spend the summer In south ern California. Chailes Baldwin, formeily of Gieat Bend, foi some jeais an attache ot the Blnghajnton Republican, has be come assistant editor of the Blngham ton Chronicle, which recently changed hands. W. B. Painter, efq., of Blnghamton, a foimer dlstilct attorney of Broome county, New Yoik, will deliver the Memorial Day address In Hallstead. He Is an eloquent and forceful speaker. The condition of William Trine, of Jackson stieet, who Is veiy seriously 111 with grlppe-pneumonla, is not Im proved, Rev. r. R. Tower, himself a veteran of tho cMl war, will deliver the Mpm oilal Day address In Thomson. Tho funetal of tho late Miss Ida Barms, of Herilck Centre, was largely attended today fiom tho home. Tho Aiaiat camp meetlns will begin August 1C. Rev. W. H. Flench will picach the memorial si ison In Thomson on Sun day moinlng, Mny 27, W. T. Burdlck, a southern orator, will dellvei an open-air temperance lecture at Unlondale on the evening of May 25. Airangements aio being made to biing a number of fresh air children fiom New Yoik to Susquehanna count In Julv nnd Ausii3t. A largn number of farmers are join ing the Five States Milk Producers' association In this section. 'I ho ninth annual commencement ex ercises of the Lanesboro High school will be held In tho Methodist church In Lanesboro on Friday vpnlng, May . A line programme has been ar ranged. The corner-stone of the new Bap tist church nt Brushvllle, a suburb of Susquehanna, was laid on Thursday, Rev. John Davis, of Blnghamton, of ficiating At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. R. Kessler, nt Brandt, on Wednesday evening, by Rev. F. II. Watklns, pastor of the Brandt Pres byterian church, Andrew Blank, Jr., and Miss Frances R. Kessler vvero IZt :2l YC1T&J C. W. Campbell. DYSPEPSIA OF W. LANG. Richmond, Va., writes; "I take great pleasure in lecommendlng Peruna for all who are suffering) with catarrh of the stomach. I have been sufferer for six yeais, and had seven or eight of the best doctors here They pronounced It dyspepsia. The last one I had told me what was the matter with me. "I wioto to you and commenced on your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and after taking eight bottles I consider myself a well man. I told several friends about It, and all of them feel better since taking It. I was down two or three' months at a time, unable to do anything; haven't had a spell since taking your medicine. "Any one suffering with stomach trouble that will take your medicines united In marriage. The bride receiv ed many handsome souvenirs of re gard. Mi. and Mis. Blank are enjoy ing a bi Ida! trip. Mrs Clark Hall, of Gulf Summit, tiled of life, sought death on Monday by the Paris green loute. By the op portune ai rival and energetic labor of a physician, she was compelled to postpone the wearing of wings. The recently organized Susquehanna ball club will play Its first practice game In Eecbe park on Filday after noor. A lodge of tho National Protective Legion will bo organized In this placo this evening. St. Andicws' commandery, No. 16, Knights Templar, of Susquehanna. vill on Wednesday next take part In the great parade of the sir knights, at the conclave in WIlkes-Barre. C cling In Hallstead this year is more popular than ever before. Rev. R. N. Ives will, on Tuesday next, bo legulaily Installed pastor of the New Milfoid, Presbyteilan church. Rev. F. H. Watklns, of Biundt, will preach the sermon. Rev. Denton, of Montrose, w'U deliver the charge to the pastor, and Rev. David I. Suther land, of Susquehanna, will deliver the charge to the people. Rev. L. W. Church, of Hallstead, will officiate as moderator. At about 0.15 o'clock last evening a lire suddenly started In the Main street dry goods stoio of L. F. Perkins, by the falling of a latge Rochester lamp. In a fow minutes tho stock and build ing were in flames. The fire depart ment promptly responded to the alarm, and by most excellent work succeeded In preventing the flames from spread ing to the buildings adjoining. Tho building, which is an old landmaik, owned by Mrs. John C. Cook, now of Newark, N. J., Is ruined. It was In sured for $1,000. Thp stock of goods, owned by L. F. Perkins, of Port Dick inson, N. Y is julned. It was In sured for $1,000. Sew aid Goss, a former veteran Erlo conductor, died In Rondout, N. Y., on Thursday. The funeral took place today In Owego, N. Y. MOSCOW. Tho, Women's Christian Temperance union held their monthly evangelistic meeting at tho home of Mts. Charles Millard Thuisday afternoon. After tho meeting refreshments were served. Mis Carr, of Scranton, has been spending a few days with relatives In town The funeinl of Mary Loveland, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. J. E. Love land, who died of scarlet fever Tues day, occuned fiom her late homo Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Iho services were conducted by Rev. O. II. Pi entice, of the Methodist Episco pal church. Floral tributes were sent by the Sunday school, Junior league, public school and Forget-Me-Not club, she being a member of each. Inter ment was made in tho cemetery of this place. The eleventh anniversary of tho Ep worth league will be obseived in tho Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Mi and Mrs. J. S. Miller, of Green Ridge, attended the funeral of Mary Loveland, Thursday. The Loyal Temperance Legion will bo entertained nt the homo of Mrs. Charles Millard, Saturduy evening. $100 KowTrd, ?100. Tho reader! ol thli paper will be pleased to learn tl l there is t lta.t one dreaded diseaso iiiat idence ha been able to cure In all lt J lii nd ,hlt,U CjUrrl'- "' Catarrh Cure Is the onlj iosltc cure known to the medlial ratcrr.lt. Catanh brim; a comtitutloiul dm. e, rcqilrea a conitUutienal treatment. Jhll'i Calailh Cue il taVen internally, actins directly upon the tlooc and mucoui lurfatM of the m. tcm. theieby destroying the foundatlcn ot (lie dliae, and Blvinff the patient ktrength by bud. Ins up the conUltutlou and sltliiff natur in doW IU well, ,'lhe proprietor have to mucu faith In Ha curative powers, that they otter One Hundred IlclUni tor any case that it falhj to pure, tend tor list of testimonials. Address, I'. J. tllEKUY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by DruKBiita. 7Jt. Hall's Family 1'illt ire the best. iiiisiiiistniissiiiiiik 11 1 iinii.i' - ! Mirti 1 1 1 mi J SPRINGTIME. regularly will be cured. My druggist told me lots of people come In and call for the medicine that cured me." S. B. Coates, Muncle, Ind., 1332 East Washington street, writes: "I have Just recovered from a very bad case of dyspepsia and ovvo my recovery to Pe runa. I have been troubled with dys pepsia for five years. Doctors did me little or no good. One bottle of Peru na gave me relief and after using two bottles the dyspepsia has nil disap peared. I can cat and sleep and feel like a new man." Mr. II. D. Carew, Brockton, Mass , 1046 Main street, writes: "About ten ton years ago I was greatly distressed by dyspepsia, and took no comfort day or night. I tried everything that phy sicians prescribed with no relief what soever. A friend Insisted on my us ing Peruna. It worked wonders and entirely cured mo of the disagreeable disease. I cannot speak too highly of Peruna." The symptoms of catarrhal dyspepsia are coated tongue, pain or heavy feel ing In the stomach, sour stomach, belching of gas, dizzy head, sometimes headache despondent feelings, loss of appetite, palpitation of heart and Irreg ularity of the bowels. For this condition Peruna Is found to bo an admirable remedy. In all caps It brings prompt relief to tho painful symptoms, and In a large per cent of the cases It makes a perman ent euro Feruna soothes tho Inflamed mucous surface and thus strikes nt the root of tho disease. Mr Ell Lefevro, Jr., of New Hudson, Oakland county, Mich., Box E2, writes: "I had been troubled with ca tarrh for a num ber of years, and had been taking medicine for It, but they did me no good. In read ing one of Dr. Hartman's books entitled "Winter Catarrh," I dis covered that Pe runa was good for catanh. Af ter I had taken only three bottles of Peruna I was cured of the catarrh. I now advise everybody troubled with catarrh to take Dr. Hartman's Peruna, as It Is a sure cure for catarrh. 'Trlends to whom I lecommended Peruna, tell me that it Is also good for headache, dizziness, and pain In the stomach." In cases where the inflammation has been so severe and continued as to produce extreme Irritability of the stomach, the remedy may be taken In small doses nt first, diluted In water, but as soon as the Improvement la suf ficient to permit the whole dose to be token undiluted, It Is a better way and the cure Is much more rapid. Feiunn is also a spring medicine which at once removes the cause of all affections peculiar to the spring season by purifying the blood of all contamination and invigorating the whole system. For a free bpok on catarrh address The Peruna Medicine Company, Col umbus, Ohio. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, May IS The Block market con tended successfully against the marked depression of the early dealings and showed increasing fctreiiRth as the day advanced harly losses were all retrieved and the close was fairly buojant with a burst of buting oidcrs in volume and urgency eNcceding that for a long time past. Very notable net gains are shown by a number of the spcilaltlcs and irdustriais, while the rail roads generally are from a fraction to oer two points higher, Sugar and Tobacco were both sold down sharply, but they met support of a character which has been lacking for several dij a past. An unwieldlv short interest has been formed and prices, ci-pecijlly in Tobacco In the course of its recent severe decline and when the stock began to move upwards the demand from the bears became precipitate. The ac grcsslu strength deelopcd in some of the hew ork city stocks added to the confusion of the heirs Urookljn union gis inoced upwards P'4 points, and Consolidated l,a.s 6)4, to a loel far aboc that touched bj this stock for many months past. Kven the steel industries were bought and moved upwards generally over tho point. The bears abandoned their efforts to keep down prices and rushed to cotcr all through the list, making the buojint close. Owing to the failure of last week's money market to re flect the placing of the large loan to the Tenn slan!a Itailroad cempanj said to amount to $1(1,000,000 it was expected that this item would be reflected in this weilc's loan account of Iho Innks, but the continued ease of monev did not display a loin expansion. Total sales, -ii,100 Tho bond market responded to late activity and strength in stocks Total sales par value, $1,725, 000. U. S refunding twos when issued adan-ed '4, and all other issuea except the threes coupon U in the bid price. The following quotations are furnished Tribune by M. 8 Jordan i Co , rooms 7 The 05 708 Hears building. Telephone 0003: Open- High- Low Clos. Ing 10-H4 00 sni 2nU 714 70 704 2t'4 2SH 128 l?o U7V4 10" 114 37W 5V4 S.", SO, nou 15.1V, MTS T4 37 n2i 21U no ?7U 17 fSVt 12fc V5'i 71 11 IWtt 2k 55 734 21 to ios fnsr. est. est. Amer. Sugar Amcr. Tobacco .100 10ri 105 ECUS D0i 83V4 Am Steel & Wire .... 35 81.U IV Vtchison SIH 20'i 25H Atchison. Tr 70i 71 70?; Ilrook. Traction rx mit k Ohio 75 Cont Tobacco 2."4 Clies k Ohio 27i Chic k Gt. West l'l 7054 tW 7C 73 24'4 22Yt 2nH 27 ViY K C, II k Ouincy l'.fii, 12114 liB4 c I'aui invs U7'i 115Tb hock isnno 111, im iook Del k Hudson 111 1UV4 UTi Federal Steel 35',i 37V1 35U 31V1 Fed. Steel. Pr. '4 flfiVi Kan. i. Tex , Pr 33Vi 33i Louis, k Nasi) sou 80V4 Man. Flevated . Met. Traction . Mlsso. Pacific ., Southern Pacific . B0'4 .15214 15U4 151 5fl 55i . B5: 34 344 31 Norfolk k West Rii 37 I5M. Norm. 1'acinc . N Y. Centril . Ont. k Western Penna It U. .. Pacific Mail .... Heading lly Heading, I'r. .. 5M4 B'lH 5854 .111 132U 131 . 2114 21i 2u; .1291,4 1WJ 120 k 2ij 27it 17 17';, 17 504 55" 4 11 12'i fi.-t4 Southern It It 12 noiun. 11. it , it, sv lenn. C & 1 72 U. S. Leather 11 MVi 51 ,4 11 71s, Leather, It CS (J'i 67H 2$ 53'4 7.1 21 4 -fir" n S. Rubber Union Pacific 2H M 54 MK ITnlon radflc, Pr 7i Wabash, Pr 21M- Western Union 70 73 21 i KO iniru .ivenue 100 10054 10314 .- CHICAGO UOvItD OF TRADE. Open Inj , ecu High- Low- Clos ing K7 SS4 2254 1180 WHEAT. July fORN Julv ovrs. Julv PORK. July est. t. CO 07tf 37i 3SJ4 37si 2214 22 22V4 , 11.75 11.80 11 72 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AU Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. First National Bank 800 Scranton Savings Bank 300 Scranton Packing Co , Third National Hank 423 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank .. 200 Uconomj l.lnht, II. & 1'. Co Lacka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co. ,. 150 Scranton Paint Co. . Clark k Snover Co., Com. ,, 400 Clark k Rnover Co.. Pr 125 Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co Scranton Ale Worka Lackawanna Dalrv Co., Pr County bavlnus Bank k Trust Co. . SOO First National Bank (Carbondale),. ... Standard DrilllnR Co New Mexico Ry. Coal Co., Pr 40 Traders' National Bank H5 BONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway, flr.t mortgage, duo 1020 hj People's Street Railway, first mort- gage, duo HUB 113 Peoples Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 10JI us Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka, Township School 5 per cent. ,,, City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent. ....,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,, ... Asked. V5 47 'si 100 100 20 300 30 100 102 103 wiflffstsffswtv Mr. Ell Lefcvre. Jr. T JONAS LONG'S SONS. Big Sale of Washable Waists. The ehlrt wnlst girl has things her own way here for no matter what her choosing may be, she's sure to be pleased. We've gathered widely and wisely. Every new style, every known color, every pretty design at some price or other, which is quite sure to be the least, quality consid ered. for very pretty Waists of O VC percale in all the newest colorings; made with the new French back, laundered collars and cuffs. for some very fine Lawn 75C and Gingham Waists, made with the full blouse front; double stitched seams and per fect fitting. 0 for some of the finest 9oC Lawn and percale Waists, with two row of inserting in front; plaited back in plain white and colors. t .- rt,fora magnificent assortment of white $ I .25 5 Lawn Waists, in tucked and all-over embroidered effects; dress sleeves and French backs. With out question, the finest assortment in all Scranton. SECOND ri.OO7. Phenomenal Sale of Sheet Music--15c For everything new that has been written. A Saturday sale that should and will draw thousands store ever offered the variety and on Saturday. Choose as many quantities. Its all 15 cents. VOCAL. All Coons Look Alike to Me. A Soldier's Swcctluart. Atlantic City by the Sea. At a Coontowns I'lcnlc, Answer. Adrift. After the War Is O'er. Because. All I Wants Is Ma Chickens. Constancy. Lucy Dale. Little Band of Gold. Tlora Lee. If All the Stars Were Mine, It Didn't Seem Like Home. Just Aa the Sun Molllc I Love Mustered Out. Mincly Lee. Vly Creole sue. Pretty Nellie Conway. rhe Princess of Mulberry Bend. The Old I)as. Under the fetars .Waiting. INSTRUMENTAL. A Warm Reception. Coon's Holiday. Black America. Ragtime Skedaddle. Vly Honolulu Fairy. Olcott's Lullaby. Sue, Sue. Since I met You Tho Girl I Loved in Sunny A Coon Band Country Club. The Bride Klect narbara FrltcMe Tennessee, Because (Medley Much Stationery Little Priced. For every dollar you spend in our Stationery Store, you get a heaping measure of value. But we cannot always give the un usual bargains that happen to be here just now. If interested, come to-day. Quoted prices are for Saturday only. Largest bottle of finest Blue Black Writing Fluid, or Mucilage. . 3c Box of 24 sheets Paper and 24 Envelopes, finest quality 7c Large sized Ink Writing Tablets, best grade of paper tor 8c Rubber Bands of different sizes, a lull ounce box for 10c Hurlbut's Kris Kringle Note Paper, always 25c box, special. . . 10c Dennison's Patent shipping Tags; full package of 100 for 8c Pure Linen Floss Bond Paper and Envelopes; 24 of each tor. .. 10c Manila Pay Envelopes, just the right size, carefully gummed, 100 5c Assorted lot of Memora dum Books, worth up to 25c, ail at. . . 5c Patent Ink Wells, made to keep the ink fresh and clean, only. 15c Crystal Glass Stamp and Pens Tray, nice size, fluted, only. . . 10c MAIN AISLE. Jonas Long's Sons, Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Traction 0 per cent. . 85 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Av ) Butter-Creamery. 21c; dairy tubs, 20c Fggs Select western, 13'e.; nearby state.llW'. Cheese Full cream, old, li'ic; new, 10',$allc. Beans Per bu , choice manow, $2 45; medium, $2 SO. pea, $ CO. Seed Potatoes Per bu., $1.00. Potatoes 45e. Bermuda Onions $1 1"5. Flour Best patent, 1.25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, May 18 heat Firm ami Vic. hitchcr; contract grade, May, 70!',a"l"tc Coin Firm and Vic. higher; No. 2 inUed. May, 42a Wi.. Ovts Firmer, No. 2 whlU clipped, 30a iOiic; No. J do. do , 20a20Vc; No 2 mixed do , 2b,4a29c. Potatoes Firmer; New ork and western choice, per bu , 4jalSc; do. do. fall to good do., 40a4fc. Butter Stead ; fancj west ern creamerv, 20V5c; do. prints, 22c. Fgg Steady; fresh ncarbj, 1214c; do western, 12Hc; do. southwestern, 12e. ; do. southern, lie. Cheese Ouiet at former rates. Itcllncci sugirs icarj. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Dull but stefllj. city prime in hhds , 5a3Vsc; country do. bbls , 5'ia5i,c; do. daik, 4ha5c ; cakis, 5'.c; greas SHalSc as to color. Liie poultrj Quiet and higher; fowls, lOVjallc. ; old roeutcrs, i"Hc ; spring chickens, 17iJ1c; ducks, old, 8a'c !)roed puultij Unchanged; fowls, choice, lOKallc. ; old loosters, 7'c , broilers, 20.tJSe Receipts Houi, 4,0i0 birrels, and 4,700,000 pounds in sacks- wheat, 1D.O0T bul-elr; torn. 101 000 1 labels; oats, 9(1,000 bushels Shipments -VWieat, 25 000 bushels; corn, 202,000 bushels; oats, 11.000. New York Grain and Produce. New York, May IS. Flour Spring pitents wero firm and more active. There was also a good demand for choice bakers. Wheat Spot Ami; No 2 red, 60?t. eloator, No. 2 red, 77?tc. f. o. b afloat, No. 1 noitbern Duluth, 7aVc. f. o. b. afloat to arrie. Options were considerably ttroncr and falrlj active and closed firm at 9sas4C net adiancc. May closed 71Vic. ; July, 72c; Sept., 7.)Vsc. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 43c. f o. b. afloat, and 4.!&t. delator. Option market opeied eaaj. later rtcoiered and closed firm at 'iaVJe net higher. May closed 4.!Vic ; July, 43540., Sept., 43t. Oats Spot firm, No. 2, 27c; No. J, Wljc, No. 2 white, SOc.i No. 3 white, 28',ic. , trick mixed western, 20V5i3!c. ; track white. 2S',sa3Gc. Options dull and fea tureless. Butter Stead) western creamery, Ki'SJilc. , do fictory, 12al5'c , Imitation cream er, 14al7Vje , state dadlry, lSHalVc ; do, cream crj. 16a20c, Cheese Weak; fancy large white, 10'ic , fancy large colored, lOVic. ; fancy small white, utta!Vic. , fancj small colored, OVioOV-.f. Bees Firm state and Pcnra.. 13al3Vc: south ern, lOillV.e ; stornge western, 12'5al2ic; regu lar packing, 12a13c , loss off. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Msy 18 t'nfaiorablo weather waj the factor In grain pits today wheat closing aTc. higher; corn, Viv'ic up, and oats, 4c. im ploied. Provisions closed unchanged, to 2Vc. lower Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Steady; No 3 spring iv he-it, (2a0cc ; No. 2 red, 72a73c. ; No. 2 com, Rf-aSSVic ; No. 2 jellow, ubUaSSVic; No. 2 oats. 2oia23,,t. ; No, 2 white. 25a2fi?iC.; No. J white, 25Ha2G;c. ; Nu. 2 ne. 54ec; No. 2 hituy, 37V4a!i'C., No. 1 flax and northwest, $1 W, timothy, ?2 45; poik, J10 03all75, lard, ?8S3a7.05; rbg, IfO 55a0 SO; shoulders, d'Sate sides, $7.10j7 20; whisker, $1.25. Sugars, cut loaf, $5 03; granulated, 1(5.37, New York Live Stock Maiket. New York, May lfc Beeves Steers a slu le lower; bulls and common lows, steady to firm; fat cowh, weak, steers, it S0a5 50; bulls, JJ ,5a 150; cows, ?2 30i4 25. Calves Firm to 23c higher; veals, ijla.60; top sheep, J0ii5. Sheep - Stead ; lambs, alow ami 15a'25c. lower; spring lambs Mead , sheep, fl 40; clipped lambs, $64 7; car of woollc-1 do., $7.50; spring lambs. M, Hogs Market weak! state hogs, J5.70a5.73, mixed western do., 3 50. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kast Buffalo, May 18 Cattle Steady and firm; cows and steers mixed, $1 Wal 75, steers, $3a530; bulls, fill 25; veals, $5a0 50 Hogs Lower; heaiy, ti..".0a6 65; mixed, $5 5Ja5 00, inrk.r, SLSl.SaS.SO .crime t, ,t.l IC. ..! . &5 25a3 30; roughs, tl 75a5 10; stags, $3.7&u4.29. Sheep and lambs Slow at ycttcrday's prices; top lambs, $0 85a0 50; .culls to good, ?4 50a25, mixed sheep tops, Va'..15; culls to good, tl 25a 4 00; wethers, V25a5.50 jearllngs, $5 25al.05. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chie.ero, May 18 Cattle Receipts, 3,000; gen eral cattle market 5 to 0 cents lower; best on sale toda, i.lne cars at $3.30; good to prime native steers. MaV.70; poor to medium. 4.25a ' 4 SO; selected leejcis, 1.2Ji5: mixed stoHcro. JONAS LONQ'3 80NS. V to our Music Store. No other assortment at the price we shall as you want no limit to the Went Down. Ball Plajcr. vou. Aunt Jemimas uirtnaay jar tv. Cotton Picker's Rag. Cyrano Valtzes. Coon Hollow Capers. Chinatown Serenade. Dusky Dudes. (eorgla Camp Meeting. Gov. UoosevcltVRough Riders. The Gibson Girl. Impecunious Davis. King Cotton March. Loul and Lady Algy Waltzes. 0cr the Fence Manh. Smoky Mokes. The Mississippi Rag. March of the Citizen Soldier. The Proposal Waltzes. Vlhistllng ltufus. I Met You. Contest. (Sousa). waitrcs. VValtr). .ale Two-step. $3.75a4: cows, $3a4 CO; heifers, $125a5; can ners ,$2 50a3.2r; bulls, Jli4 25; calces, easier, $4 SOaO 50 Texas fed steers, $4al 15; Teo.i bulls, 3 20a3G5. Hogs Receipts today, 32,000; estimated for tomorrow, 15,000; left oier, 3,500; mostly 10c lower, tops. ?5 42Vi; mixed and butchers, $5 05a5 40; good to choice heaiy, 5 20 a5 42V: rough heavy, ?5 05i5.15; light. 5a5 32.; bulk of sales, ?5 25a3 15. Sheen Receipts, 5 000; sheep, 10c lower; lambs, weak to shade lower; good to choice wethers, ?5 l"a5 35, fair to cho'ce mixed, $4C0a5 25, western sheep, 5 S0a5 15; jearllngs, $5 2"a3R0, native lambs, $4 50a 7.25; w'stirn lamls $6i7.25; spring lambs much lower, $Ja7.50. East Liberty Cattle. East Liberty. May 18 Cattle Steady; extra hcivy, $3;0a8 50, prime, 5 40a5 V, common, ?,)50i4. Hogs Stead , otra heav, $5 50a5 60; best mediums, ?j Gdi'i 55: heav Oikers, $5.40a 5 50, light do , 5 35i5 40; pigs, 15.10a5 30; skips. ?4a 1.75; ro-iths, $3 7535. Sheep Active ; choice wethers, $oa5.10; common, $2 50a3 50; Sheep Active; clioic- wethers, ?5a5 10; common, $2.50a3 50; choice lambs, $6 25a0 50; common to good, ?4a8 15; veal calves, Ma6 50. Oil Market. Oil City, May 18 Credit balances 110; certifi cates, no bid Shipments, 107,517; average, 88, 234. Runs, 107,032; average, 91,310. A Center Shot. He (with the contempt of a boy of H ) Girls alwais giggle more than bos Mio (with the aiutencss of 15) That's because they hue to look at bos Indianapolis News. FINANCIAL. MSMMM Important Event. Foreshadowed in our "SATURDAY SPECIAL." Great thimrs will be done within the next three weeks; call or write for it, don't fail. LEWIS A. 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