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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1900.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
END OF THE CARD CASE.
Important Decision Rendorod by
, Judge McCluro.
' Special ta the Scranton Trltiuno.
Towanda, May 2S. The opinion of a
very 'Important onso has Just boon Mod
in tho prothonotary's olllco by Judi;o
H. M. JtcClure. of Union county, In th
case' of J. B. Card vs. Columbia town
Bhlp. The rule for a new trial was dis
missed and Judgment directed on the
verdict, favoring tho township.
Tho case was very Important to the
township nnd to the state ns well. It
Brew out of nn accident on what Is
known as Halley hill, In Columbia
township, on AuRtist 17, 1S94, In which
Mrs. Card was killed and several other
persons Injured. It Is alleged tho acci
dent was due to the negligence of the
township authorities In not providing
guard rails along said road. It wns
ilrBt brought to trial In court before
Judge Archbald, of Scranton, In Octo
ber, 1S03, and a verdict of $2,000 was
awarded tho plaintiff. Tho township
appealed to the Supremo court and a
now trial was ordered, which came on
nt Troy In October, 1609, before Judge
JlcClure. The last trial resulted In a
verdict for tho township. Tho bringing
of several other suits growing out of
the same accident depended upon tho
suit of tho Card action.
BOBBERS ROUNDED UP.
Sayro to Euston, forty ccnU; Sayro to
Now York, fifty cents.
fir. J. JJ, Mercur In spending a few
weeks nt Atlantic City.
The "Old Molds' club" have Issued
neat Invitations for their first reception
to be held at Keystone hall next Mon
day evening.
The force of men engaged by tha
Lehigh Valley In equipping this divis
ion with the Hall automatic signal syi
tern have reached as far as Standing
Stone, and It Is expected that It will be
some weeks before they reach Sayre.
In tho plan, overhead wires are used
to form a metallic circuit with the rails,
and In order to Insure good connections
tho latter are Joined together at tho
ends by copper wire. To do this tho
rails have to be drilled. A trying task
Is experienced where tho lino Is tapped
J by a switch.
vuur uujs were iixre.iieu uk jiuiuua
last week for stealing llowers.
A bear weighing 1C0 pounds has beon
killed at Spring Hill.
of people and vehicles upon our treoU
and sidewalks. Several tlmee during
the evening It looked as If both would
be blockaded.
Mr. Ollce Jacob took a run down to
Larkvllle last Saturday on hii wheel
nnd spent Sunday with his parent.
Memorial cervices held In the VI, E.
church Sunday Were the moil elabor
ato and the general attendance tha
largest ever held In this place, the
church being crowded to lti utmost ca
pacity. Hv. Illller delivered, an elo
quent and touching servlee, ha having
served nearly tin -whoU four years af
the war himself, lit was aialeted by
Hev. Dr. Putnam, of New Tork; tha
Hev. Hulley, of Keyetone ademy,
and Kcv. O. II. Smith, oe? Um First
IJaptUt church.
HONESDALB.
Three Caught in a Cabin in tho
Wilda of Piko County.
Rtroudsburg, May 2S. In the wilds of
Pike county, near James, the author
ities of Pike have discovered an o'd
shanty which for years has been used
ns a robbers' retreat. Tho placs wns
discovered by Constable Kelly, of
Lackawaxen, and Krlo Detective Fold
man. Information was received by
these men that the goods stolon from
the Howlands' store a few nights ugo
were taken to thin place. When the
men nrrlvcd there they found Harrison
Spangonburgh, Joe Hell and two young
girls, one of them thirteen years, and
a. twelvo-yoar-old boy In tho cabin.
The three masculine occupants were
taken Into custody. The property etolon
from Rowlands' store was recovered.
Since their arrest the men have con
fessed robbing Klpps' store at Wllnon
vllle and Plerson's mill nt Hawloy.
TUNKHANNOCK.
pr. Jaaiet
Reaileeke
fenlan.
COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED.
An Aged Money Maker Caught in
tho Act Near Silvnra.
Special o the Scranton Tribune.
Towanda, May 28, Deputy Marshal
Hollon, assisted by Socret Service Offi
cer Flynn, has arrested tho supposed
chief of tho famous counterfeiting
gang In Tuscarora township. The near
by country for tho past two years has
been tormented with bogus dollurs nnd
fifty-cent pieces. The prisoner, whose
name Is Lewis Ituger, aged about
seventy-three years, was caught at his
home, near Sllvara, In tho net of mak
ing the coin.
Tho entire outfit of molting pots,
metal, molds, etc., were secured, be
sides several coins Just off tho molds
and too hot to handle. The officers
were secreted In the woods near
Huger's homo for about nn hour and
watched the operations of tho counterfeiter.
BRADFORD COUNTY.
Special to the Scranton Trilmno.
Towanda, May 2S. Opponhelm's or
chestra, of Wllkcs-Iiarre, furnished
music for a hop In St. Agnes hall on
Friday night.
The graduating exercises of tho To
wanda graded school will bo held at
tho opera bouse next Friday even
ing. Tho baccalaureate sermon wns
preached by Rev. B. J. Rosengrant at
the Methodist Episcopal church last
evening.
Mrs. W. K. Daw, of Spottswood. N.
.1., Is vlsltlns In town.
The Sayre water supply and sani
tary condition has Just been examined
by state officials.
The Prohibitionists will hold their
county convention on Tuesday, June 5.
Special to the Scranton Tribune,
funkhnnnock, May 2S. Tho chango
of time on the Lehigh Valley road
went Into effect yesterday and, while
not ns extcuslva as expected, still
makes tomo radical changes In tho
matter of running trains. Tunkhan
nock hns been without a morning train
down tho road for several years now,
much to tho Inconvenience of persons
wishing to do business either In
Wllkes-Hnrre or Scranton. This Is
remedied to some degree by tho new
schedule, tho train formerly leaving
hero at 11.45 a, in. having been made
earlier nnd leaving hero now at 0.34.
At the same time tho morning train
up Is made about an hour earlier, nnd
this train brings the city papers. Out
r.ldo of these two trains, no changes
of Importance were made on the Val
ley. The Montrose branch wns given
a shake-up and the train which has
always stayed In Tunkhannock over
night now lays up In Montrose, com
ing down In tho morning In time to
make connections with the trains both
ways i the Valley, and making two
trips each day, tho last one Waving
hero at 5.15 p. m. It Is a convenient
chango for Montrose people nnd also
for people In Wllkos-Rarre going to
Lake Carey. If Tunkhannock peoplo
want to do .v little business in Mont
rose, however, they will stay over
night.
R. J. Little, of this place, accompa
nies his brother, C. II. Little, of Scran
ton, on a week's trout fishing excur
sion to Plattsburg, Vt.
Mr. Farr, of Laceyvlllc, nnd Miss
Morris, of Mansfield, visited Miss Ag
nes Stark on Friday last nnd attended
tho dance given on Friday evening nt
Piatt's Opera house.
Up at the court house on Saturday
nfternoon tho property of Orlando
Schooley, consisting of about seventeen
ncres of hind In N'oxen township, was
sold by Sheriff Gray to Marvin Slckler,
upon execution Issued by C. O. Dor
shlmer. At the same tlmo and placo the real
estate belonging to W. H. Walter, situ
ated In Falls township, was exposed to
public sale on execution Issuvd by C.
O. Dershltner, committee of John A.
Moneypenny, and the first piece aold
to Anion Armstrong for $410. The sec
ond piece waa bid In by C. O. Der
shltner for $2,075.
Peter 15. Walter, postmaster of Fac
tory vllle borough, wus In toivn on Sat
urday. County Auditor H. W. Rozelle, of
Falls, wns In Tunkhannock Saturday
uftcrnoon.
H. D. Turn, who has been night op
erator at the Valley station here for
several years, has resigned his position
there to accept n placo with the Hnll
Automatic Signal company. Turn Is
sergeant-major of the Thirteenth regi
ment, N. G. P.
Henry Harding, esq, leaves for Phil
adelphia, where he will deliver the
Memorial day address at the cera
monles of Naval post, No. 400, at lit.
Morlah cemetery.
u. W. Stark and wife had a narrow
escaps from Injury last Friday even
ing, while driving along the road Just
north of town. Their horse became
frightened nt the oil wagon of tho At-
Speclol to tha Scrantoa Trlbnaa.
Honesdale, May IS. Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Henwood, of Scranton. apent
Sunday with Honesdale frlendi.
A number of society weddings nro
to take r -a In Honcsdala early In
the mouth uf Juno,
Wnyne county men ar too good
looking to run for office. They are
afraid their pictures will get In tho
Illustrated pacers.
Tho Methodist church was well filled
Supday evening. Tha pastor, Rav. O.
A. Place, preached tha annual memo
rial sermon before th Grand Army of
the Republic. Ho was asslited In tha
services by Rev. C. L. Parry, of tho
Baptist church, and tht Rev. William
II. Swift, of the Presbyterian church.
The large steam atone crusher that
hns been operaUd on the Whlta Mills
road was removed today to Baeleyvllle,
whero It will do servlca.
Tho first Sunday Delaware and Hud
son train reached Honesdale six rnln
utca late. Tha train ran through from
Wllkes-Barra, bringing the Phlladel'
phta Sunday papers, and waa In charga
of Conductor David Nloholi and Knt;l
neer Cobb. Tha train wai eompoiad
of one combination and ona passenger
coach. Tha ticket sales for tha thrae
Sunday trains at tha Honcsdala offlca
exceeded the weak day aulas.
The cheap excursions to New Tork,
Cnrbondale and Lake Lodore on Memo
rial day will tnka a lnrsa number of
peopla from Honesdale.
Tho ImproTtments at th National
Elevator works are being pushed for
ward. A large new hollar has Just
been received and Is belni placed In
ths addition to the -rvgrkw.
ARIEL.
NO ROOM FOR
HEADACHE.
Wlion tho norvous sys
tem Is Btront find yifjor
oub thcro' no room for
hedtch. Tht'i kow
Dr. Jame'
Headache Powdora
cur. Hoi by tutrfjr
ing or ddoninj th
norvee, but by Booikinsj
nnd restoring them.
Novor fail, no matter
what the primary cnuso
of horulocho.
Afcnolutely hamlee,
At all Drue Stara
4 doses 19 orate.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF THE RAILROADS
WILL CHARGE XXOEIS FARE.
Cure Whara
Qtuere
fall.
of the Democratic party In November
next.
"Tha Munlar" tempany Trill appear
In Hogan opera, house on Friday even
ing arxt.
Prnfasors Flood and Pierce, of
Illnehamton, will hold their final hop
of the season In Hegan opera house
June f.
A party of cf.noars, an route from
Cooparstown to Chesapeako bay, pass
ad down the river on Sunday. Thoy
had a arlendld outfit, Including guns,
flshlne tackle, tents, camera, etc.
Workmen in Lerfbort. have com
menced the erection of a largo barga
for Fred H. Prlae, of Susquehanna.
It will earry If people.
Ah exeelleat mueleal and literary en
tertainment was held in the Baptist
ehureh this evening- by kome talent.
Rev. E. A. TVarTir.ar will preach tha
bneealarate Barmen te the Montrose
Hick soheol class of 1190, In the arm
ory a Tuesday evening, June S.
Miss Inez Blessing', a teacher In tho
Black Diamond Ixprass Grown la
Popularity.
Owing to the necessarily limited
capacity' of Its Black Diamond express
and Ha desire comfortably to accom
modate all Its passengers, the Lehigh
Valley officials have determined to
charge an extra fare upon this train.
This addition, which will go Into effect
on Monday next (May J$), varies from
15 to 10 cants between different points.
Tha Black Diamond Is becoming dally
more and more popular among the
patrons of the Lehigh Valley, and Its
capacity has of late been sorely taxed.
Its popularity Is due largely to tha
magnificent and comfortable equip
ment of the train, whtcn Is always kept
up to the Tery latest standards of ex
cellencePhiladelphia. Record.
Decoration Day at Niagara Falls:
Ono Faro For Round Trip, via tho
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Tickets will be sold from all stations,
New York city to L. A B. Junotlon In
clusive, Including branch line points,
May U, limited for return passage to
May II Inclusive, and will be good on
any train, except the Blaek Diamond
express. Tare from Scranton, M.5. For
additional Information, consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents.
Lackawanna Excursion to Niagara
Falls.
On Way id, agents of the Lacka
wanna railroad will sell special excur
sion tickets to Niagara Falls at rate
of $8.70 for the round trip. Same will
be good going on all regular trains
on that date-, and for return until May
II lneluelve.
Traveling with Childron.
Ladles traveling without escorts or
with children usually find a long Jour
nay exceedingly Irksome, but when
they buy their ticket via the Lake
Shore Railway It becomes a real pleas
ure Its cars are roomy and airy, Hi
roadbed so perfeetty laid that thera la
Ppcclal to tb Hcruiton Tritium.
Arlol, May 18. Homer Greene end
family, of Honesdale, were the guests
of his mother, Mrs. Giles Greene, last
Saturday.
The library In tha graded schoal
building will ba open every Trtnr
evening between 7 nnd t o'elock,
Mrs. F. McFnrland kas returned
from Hawley, where she has bean tha
past week visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Phillips.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. T. Howe nnd family
spent Sunday with friends In Sterling-.
Friend Ofgood lost a valuable horse
recently.
Mrs. Rldgewny, of Dunmore, Is visit
ing at George Kellam's.
Orr Smith Is sufferlnr from a very
painful felon on his hand.
Misses Klsle Howa and Georgia nals
ley have returned from a trip to
Stroudsburg.
Dr. II. B. Cly and A. II. Stevers, M.
P., removed a concur front the lip ef
Mr. L. A. Barhcy, of Gravity, last Fri
day. A numbar of the cottagers have taken
possession of their summer realdenota
around tha lake.
Mrs. Harry Samson, of Scranton, !
visiting friends here.
Mrs. ICdwnrd Keena, of "Beranton, Is
spending n few weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Howe and family
spent Sunday with friends In Sterling.
Mr. Alfred Kellam, of Foupach, was
In town Inst week.
Byron Jones, a former resident of
this rlace but now of Montrose, Is
spending a week with friends here.
Agency for Lackawanna laundry at
13. W. Simons' new store. All packages
not called for leave at store. Leslla
Simons, agent.
The new tlme-t.ible goes Into effect
this morning. The first excursion of
the senson to the lake will be run by
Company O, of the Thirteenth regi
ment, on Memorial day.
no Jolt or Jar, and the seenery along
publlo school at Klmhurat, has openod 'ts, -A ' interesting from start to
a summer sohool In the Oakland Hlah , ?nl8h- " convenience that modern
Bchaol building. ingenuity oan find and courteous at-
Tba summer time-table on tho Brie , mnaums are wwnra reauj 10 u0 lu.if
wltl take effect on Sunday next. Somo slightest bidding. Not only this, but
ma iJO.w.e nnore roaa is ine quicKeu una
between Buffalo, Pittsburg, Cleveland,
Commencing today, the Lehigh Val'
Meyiuavfc. demanded that extra fare b j lantlc Refining company nnd backed
collected on tho Black Diamond ex- them over the bank Into tho Tunkhan
preEs. The rates announced are: Ri- nock creek. They both escaped with
twecn Uuffalo and New York, fifty slight injuries, but tha earring was
cents; Buffalo to Sayre, Geneva to
Sayre, Snyre to Tunkhannock, or from
Sayro to Wllkos-Rarre, twenty-flvo
cents; Sayro to Towanda, fifteen cents;
i ... . . .. j
Mi? iairigs
They ?te K'nfC to ue together just as
much as before; goirg to rule the wheel,
take little pleasure jauuts, etc., enjoying
everything together. Isn't that what
many a young couple promise each
other? And yet, how very soon the
witu negins to say
"No, I don't think
I care to go. You
po alone, dear."
Young women don't
reckon on the great
physical changes
which follow mar
riage. How can
they when they are"
allowed to grow up
in entire ignorance
of vital physiological
facts? They feel
,. .laifguid, weak and
; uertfqua. Solnetimes
K the;ej is headache
. ahd'bfltkache. The
oulse no more leaps
in answer to the
thought of a spin on
ther,whcel. Women
who have used Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, know
how promptly the
languor, headache,
backache, nervous
ness and weakness
are cured' by this
medicine. Many
husbands write in
gratitude to Dr. Pierce for the medicine
which gives thera back the wife's compan
ionship, as it gives her baek. her health.
"All rraUe It due to you for your wonderful
'Favorite Preicriptlan,' wrltci Mr, John W.
Coflman.of IJllUburg, Cilty Ce., Xj. Uy wife
suffered with fcmilt Irregularity; w caoaned
, to bed every three wki. After ulnt two bot-
'"Ci. ties of Dr.'Pitrce'j'ldTorlte rrevtlptton she
vrti cured, and bas not lurtmd ar derante
ET meat lnce Your. '3rorlte Preicription' U
-a boon to dllcte-womt."
" There ig no "alcohol in Favorite Pre
icription," and it is entirely free from
lopluiu, cocaine and all other narcotics.
badly damaged.
SUSQUEJIANKA.
NICHOLSON.
Mrs.
have
town
1111
m
Special to the Scranton Trlbunv
Nicholson, May 23. Mr. and
Bert Squler, of Now Mil.'orJ,
been spending a few days In
with relatives.
Miss Cora Stephens, who has Just
ilnlshed a term of school at Phlludol
phla, Is again at homo wltlv her par
ents. Mr. and Mr,'. John Hlnkley, of Lew
Isburg, Pa., spent tho Sabbath In town
among their relatives.
Mrs. Frey, of Scranton, spent Satur
day with Miss V. V. Walker.
Mrs. Churles Strickland, of Hopbot
tom, Pa., spent tho day with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Tlcc.
There will be a 10-cent supper In the
Presbyterian' church parlors on Wed
nesday nlcht.
Thero will be a memorial social at
tho home of Mrs. Ruth Knpp Tuesday
evening.
Special to tit Rcrauton Trlbun.
Susquehanna, May IS. Farmers are
again bringing their milk to the sta
tion. Thiy appear to have been beaten
In tha great strike. It Is said that
th milk condensnrles g-nt 10,00i) cans
of milk dally Into New Tork, nnd this
knocked out tha striking producers.
It Is posslblo that the producers will
receive still lower prlees than thsy
have heretofore received. A "condi
tion confronts" them.
It Is axpectcd that tha Susquehanna
club and ths Montros club will play
a game In Beube lurk an Wednesday
next.
Between the hours of I and 13 e'elock
Important ihnnces will be made In tho
running- of trains.
Mrs. Byron King, of Pittsburg, this
evening gav a reading befora the
Unno'ay elub and Invited friends. It
was a rare treat.
Hubert Barrett, of Washington
street, fr seriously 111 with appendicitis.
A P. Beaedlst Is HI at his home on
Bread strait.
Mrs. Martha Todd, of Bread street,
Is aerloualy 111.
Tke Susquehanna band held a con
cert and hop this avanlnr In Hogan
opera house. Tha attendance was
good.
Tlclnlty farmers will probably estab
Hah eo-oparatlve erer.merles In tho
ear future.
Susquehanna people had a flno view
of the eclipse this morning1. Smoked
glars iras much In evldeace.
Memorial Day will be appropriately
observed In SusQuehanna. in the
morning a dataehment from Moody
post, No. IJ. Grand Army of the Re
publte, will decorate the soldiers'
grave In McICuna eemetery. In tha
afternoon the proceeston will form on
Main street nnd move to the -several
eemetarles, where tha soldiers' graves
will be deeoratad, with tha usual cere
monies. After these ceremonies a pub
11a meeting will ba held In Hogan
epera house, whan Itev. David I. Suth
erland, pastor of tha Presbyterian
ohttrah, will deliver nn address. In
tha evening, In Hogan opera house, a
musical and literary entertainment
will be held under the auspices of
Meorty Relief corps, Grand Army of
Ike Republto, to defray the expense
of the day.
9
An Epidemic of Whooping Cough.
Last winter during an epldemle of
whooping cough my children contract
ed the disease, having severe coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlatn's
CauxU Remedy vary successfully far
eroup and naturally turned to It at
that time nnd found it relieved tke
eough and effected a eomplete cure.
John E. Clifford, preprletor Norwood
House, Norwood, N. Y This remedy
Is for sale y all druggists. Matthews
Brother, wholesale and retail agents.
Toledo, Cincinnati and Chicago.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New Tork, My 15. Tke openln of a. Bw
week ihoirwl do mittrlil eWne in tpecu.aUT
unJItloM ind Oie rtorfc mirkft dull n-f-leatad.
AUfr bmlrt Arm, Seymour, Jh
r & Co.. announced 1U ruspenJlna, fall
ora ktlag announced. tu that et Prieas Ma
Carutok Co., an tha Ccttom and Stack
ekanxaa llmeet rtrauntaneouilt. ?ae alottac ant
at taa Srn'a rnntricti en tke Bteek ihi
uir Ike rule rteulteJ In trianaaiana la abent
10.OM aheree. Tkat prleaa nara lacllnai d
naw inder tke Indiana at the aettleneat
waa esffleleerlr ezplaJaed kr tke feat tkat Mae
,a asffleleatl eiplaJaetf r taa teat titi
rlnr t etoala r tke Erra autnumbare
ill Mir tkrra r cue. That la la amy
ttte
'Ji.
Tke
kouM we lera-elr ahert ( tka market.
failara la atwiliutad ta eotton apeeuletlea, aa
tbe raceol mOTtment at ateaka hie beea In ferar
U Ilia outatanaiac rontricta of tke lire. Ut
veek'e rumere ( Snandil aMrleultlee wktak
irxcined this kouia, brmifht preeiura to kaar
uwvn them and praalpltated the aeetrnmeut.
The tact tkal tka aama kind of nrmore are aJr
culatad Mtfaritinr eowe uther bouaee la a fee
tor In keaplnr Wall etreet eentlment unaetllad.
Tka aalr netabla neremcat aurinr the itj were
tha aeraneee la ?ur, mppoead lo ba an bear
aoTatinc la Uurllfa oa a rcaHmptlon of buy
ing at tka tana eharaeter ae tkat whlak bad
flran Ike atoak II renect etrenftk. Tkea ad
laneaa prompted i-mi eharp ralliea at ether
riolnt I .tke market and tume el the aarlter
aaiae ware raroTar1. Tke n-arket waa aeml
tacnant at tlmea and the fleeing wii dull auJ
Irrarular. Tatnl aalae, 113,100 aharea. The
ten naarktl wae rary dull and ihawed ek
nees la eoma itocll. Total ealca par Talue,
tl.ieo.ona Unllad State boada rrvtt uachautfed
In kU pric.
Tha fallawtng quctatleaj era (uralakai The
Trikaaa kr . . Jerdan U Oa., ntM TOJ-T04
Uaara hatflar. Tcteehone KOS:
upoa- ntsir low- uioa-
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J70BK3T CITTT.
Special to tha Scraatoa Tribune.
Forest City, May 18. Mr. and Mrs.
George Weed, of Scranton, spent Sun
day at the home of Henry Weod, on
Delaware street.
Mrs. W. 1 Bates died yesterday at i
o'clock, after a lingering Illness.
Last Thursday nlcht thieves broke
Into Julius Freedman's hotel nnd i-
on -'unflav morning, unbnown nartles. C""Q B amounting 10 aDOUl JJUO.
FACTOIIYVILLS.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Factoryvllle, May :$. Mr. and Mrs.
Wllllart. Perrlgo and Master Stanley
Clay Perrlgo, of Scranton, spent Sun
day here with friends and relatives.
In the lecture room of the Mothodlst
F.pltcopal church next Friday evening
the Koworth league will hold a social
and give an entertainment and elect
r,ew olflcers.
Mr and Mrs. J. W. ISIIenberger aro
entcitnlnlng their sister-in-law, Mrt
Kilenberger, of Mlddletown, N. V.
Mrs. Amzl Millard left yesterday for
a week's sojourn with relatives In
Rush, Susquehanna county.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Brown, of Sprlng
vllle, Pa., were pleasant visitors hero
over Sunday.
Miss Blanche Stark hns Just closed
a very successful term of select school
at the Glen.
Mrs. A. L. Reynolds, of Peckvlllo,
was nt the home of her parents hero
over Sunday.
As the summer season approaches
the population of our town rapidly In-
creates and It was plainly demonstrate
prerumably home talent, entered th
rooms of the Misses Farrell, Mrs.
Hicks, and Keystone Hook and Lad
der company. No, 1. nil situated In
tho Klsman block, Main street, and
ransacked the several premises. So
far r.t Is known, nothing valuable was
carried away.
I. F. Perkins, whose dry goods store
was recently destroyed by fire, Is ar
ranging to resume business In tha
store of James Bell A Son, Main
street. James Bell A Son will retire
from builnaps.
Rev. Charles W. Bert, of Christ
F.piaoopai ehureh. will preaeh the bac
calaureate sermon to the Susquehan
na High seheol elsss of lf00, on Sun
day evening next.
Before the Chemung County Athletle
club, In Klmlra, on Wednesday even
ing, Tim Hurley, of Susquehanna, and
Jack MeDonough, of St. Paul, Minn.,
will fight twenty rounds. As a prelim
inary, Kid HerrJck, of Rochester, N.
T., and Jack Dunleavy. of Scranton,
will hare a mtx-up of ten rounds. A
big delegation of Susquehanna and
Rlnvhamtoa sports will witness the'
fight.
Miss Lilian Udlck. of Blnghamton,
will be the soloist in Christ Eplseo
pal church or. Sunday next.
Kdltor Dlrchard, of the Transcript,
has recovered from an attack of
grippe.
The next total tellpst will be that
The Ladles' Aid society of the Metho
dist Kplseopal ehureh will meet Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. 13. A.
Bloxharn at her home on Dundaff
street. '
Mrs. Dunning visited her old home
at Lanesboro last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Carr and family
spent Sunday with relatives at Herrlck
Center.
Miss Cordelia Carr spent last week
with her parents at Poyntelle.
J. J. Melrln has sent in his resigna
tion as ehtef of police to the council.
Tomorrow morning the school chil
dren will march to both cemeteries to
decorate the graves of the veterans,
and In the afternoon, commencing at t
o'elock, appropriate exercises will be
held at the sehool building, to whleh
tha publlo Is cordially Invited.
"KB THAT SKBKS FINDS." Ha
that takes Hood's Saraaparllla finds In
Its use pure blood, good appetite, good
digestion and perftet health. It cures
ayspapata, scrofula, salt rheum, bolls,
pimples ana all bleed hunters.
American Suaar ...
American Tobacco ,
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Ball. & Ohio ,
Cont. Tobacco ....
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Kea. Steel
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Korfolk & Wejtera
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Jonas Long's Sons
STORE OLOSED TOMOrtnOWMEMOMAL DAY.
Big Stie Today.
The nnnual march to the cemeteries is but one day away. Mem
orial day occupies its true place in the itinerary ot holidays
rightly, justly. Let us make it brighter and better than ever this
year. Let the stars and stripes swing to the breezes from every
housetop. We make very special prices on decorative things for
today that there may be no home without some raiment of the
Nation's color
Red, White and Blue Bunting in various styles, some with
stars running through the stripes; others plain. Per ,
yard, from T"C
Cotton Flags, fast color, full 6 feet by 8 feet, .
very special pl5
Mounted Flags tho larger ones on painted staffs with spear
tips.
2inx3ln c $ in x 6 In ic
4inx7ln ac 7 In x to hi 30
8 in x 14 in 5r. 12 in x ao in 8c
17 in x 28 in i' 24 in x 36 in 15c
Unmounted Woolen lrl:;js, made of best grade of Standard
Bunting, strictly fast coloring; finely finished. Very special
prices:
i ftxatf ft .... 48c 2 ft x 3 ft 73c
3J4 ft x 4 ft $i.5o 3 It x 4 ft $1.73
3 ft x 6 It..' $3.75 4 ft x 7 ft $4.50
4tx8 ft $5-5o
Silk Flags, pure silk, nicely made and elegantly finished.
5 tnx7i in sc 7 in x 10 in 8c
9 in x 1 5 in '5c
A Great Grocery Store Here:
Practically New.
NEW in everv sense, save as to location. We arc pleased to an
nounce the association of Mr. II. W. Hallet with the department
formerly of the Seigel-Cooper Company in New York, whose
Grocery Store is the finest in the world. Our already extensive
clientage will be largely augmented under the new regime for
Mr. Hallet is a buyer ot wide experience, we siiau go away anu
beyond the high standard of quality heretofore maintained. Our
many patrons may have every reason to expect the finest and tha
best eatables extant for the vvry least money. Let us fill your
order today, and every day. i'ou'11 soon become a permanent
fuest of the establishment.
LOUR Jonas Long's Sons' celebrated Minnesota Patent the
finest for all baking purposes. Far superior to any-other at
any price. Try it for your own gratification. Bbl. $4; i bbl. p I
Extra fine Mexican Coffee, of superior blend, pound 2r5c
Fancy Maricabo Coffee, of excellent flavor, pound 10e
Fancy Blend Coffee, a new and favorite mixture, pound 20c
Choice Evaporated Apples, the very best we can buy, pound. .10c
Best quality of Oolong Tea, very hnc, per pound. . . 50c
Genuine Basket Fired Japan Tea, none better any price 50c
Jellies Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, Strawberry, 5 lb.
pail -t,c
Jams Cherry, Raspberry, Currant, Strawberry, 5 lb. pail 45c
Cross and Blackwell's Mixed Tickles, pint size 23e
Cross and Blackwell's Gherkins, pint size -3c
Kent's Finest Pickles, pint Bizc 14c
Picklet a famous table relish ; two sizes 0c and 15e
Van Camp's famous Chili Sauce, per bottle 9e
Anderson s Famous Soups, many flavors, per can 8c
Buckwheat Flour, full twenty-five pounds sack for 45e
Fancy Gloss Bloaters, per dozen 14c
Eureka Brand of Pork and Beans, per can 8c
Genuine Holland Herring, big ten-pound keg for 40c
No. 2 Mackeral, big ten-pound kit for Toe
Orange Quinces, very fine for desert, per can Ac
English Breakfast Challenge Tea, always COc lb. Special at. . .Me
Ciscoes, very fine, per lb c
Macaroni and Cheese, a fine delicacy; two size cans at.Oc and Be
Armour's Famous Soups, all flavors, per quart can 17c
American Brand Soups, per quart can 15c
Capote Capres, in two sizes of bottles at 14c and 8c .
Cross and Blackwell's Pickled Walnut, per bottle at 23c
Schepp's Famous Cocoanut, per i pound box at 5c
Schepp's Famous Cocoanut, per pound box at 10c
Granulated Wheat Shred, a splendid breakfast tonic at 0c
Hawkeye Rolled Oats, a fine breakfast food, two pound pkg.. Oc
Holland Herring, packed in pound glass boxes for 3c
Mason's Finest Al Table Sauce, two sizes bottles 24c and 10c
Van Camp's Finest Table Catsup, two size bottles, at. 15c and 9c
Granulated Sugar, 8 lbs (with 50c order) 25c
Tomatoes, fancy Jersey, red ripe fruit, per can c
Corn, finest creamv Maine sugar, per can 8c
Soups, Anderson's Concentrated, all flavors, can 8c
Peas, tender early June, delicious, per can 10c
Capers, best from France, per bottle 14c
Rolled White Oats, very best; 10 lbs. for 2oc
California Prunes, extra large and meaty; 3 lbs for 2ne
Soused Mackeral, plain or in Tomato sauce, can 1-c
Teas, choicest Oolong, Japan and Gunpowder, pound 50c
Coffees, our famous Mexican blend, fine, per pound i-oe
Starch, best gloss, very clean ; ( pounds for 23c
Baking Powder, Dr. Price's Cream; J pound for Wo
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Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Did.
Ural Nettcnel Bank yj
Scranton Seringa Heik ISO
Serentoa Teeklnr Ca
Third Katlcnal Dank !l
Mrae Drnaelt and Pleecunt Bank .. Mfl
Asked.
CI
The favorite eathartle
Fills. tS cts.
Is Heod's
t Dn't fMll ea try
I Braran pills i
T wftri auffarlng from any bail J
j condition of tna Stomnoh t
T or Uvor. I
X inc.ntaauttaarouta.nt drnaateree. X
ed Jast Saturday evening by the thronrt t.l-1"f""T1"K
Mate et OMo, City al Tflle4, fjucaa County, ae. I
rtaak J, Cheney innkea aatk tkat ka ll the
eenler partner el tke firm al T. J. Cheney
Co., doint; btnlntm In the City el Teledo, Ceuety
ami State atsreeald. end tnat raid Arm triU
ray the aum el OXT. HTJKnftBD DOLLARS for
tvred by the uaa et HA
each anA etery eae el Catarrh that aannel ba
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rnARK j. cniAr.f.
gwora t kefera raa eal aubierlhaa' la aey
meeenca, this (th day al Deecreher, A. P.. I'M,
ISeal.) A. W. (1LA0.V,
Ketary fublle.
II ill's Catarrh Cure la taken laternally and
acta directly on tha blooil and rnueeut iurlaa
ot the sjatim. Send Jer tiatimenlili, tree.
r. J. WrNET k CO., Taltae, 6.
fold by Drurntate, 7Je,
all's limlli Pitli are the test,
Rennnmr t.lrht. II. k T. Cn
Ieka. Truit k ?fe Deposit Ce.
Serantea Talat C
Olark A Snorer Ce., Com
Clark t Snerer Co., Tr
Scrantea Irea Fence ft Ufa. Co...
Serantan Axle r.ern
Lackawanna Dairy Co., l'r
County Satinp Bank ft Trust Co. , 0O
Mrat Katianal Rank (Carbendate)
Rtaadara' Drllllar Ca
Kew Ueitea Ry, Cal Ce,, ft
tralera' Vatlonal rliak
Ccraataa Rait and Vnt Ce
BONDS.
Scraalaa rsit" Railway, first
una in)
ISO
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feople'a Street Railway,
Reneral
raerttata. 4ne 1IT1
Dlclaaa Usautaeturlat C
Icka, Tawaihlp Sekael I far rent.
lit
115
111
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Qty el Eerautea II.
Scrant'an Traaii'aa er aaat. ,,.,, HI
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by n. 0. Dale, t7 Lackawanna Are.)
Butter Creamery, !le. t dairy tubs, !0e.
rrira Select western, UMct nearby state, 11U'.
Ckeese Full cream, few, UMallc.
Prans rr Vu chalca raarr-rtr, t.4i aalara,
(tie: pea, aa.le.
Petattce tie.
Oennuda Oatana tt.TI.
Flour Beit patent, fl.M.
New York Qraln and Produce.
Kew "fork. Hay St Flour Dull but quiet
and ateadr. nai-lnr na nrMsura ta aei I. Wheat
J Spot attidyj K6. It, tiy.t. t. o. I)., allolt spot,,
JomsLoiis -Sonsj
antlrelr aomlnali Kn. t red, T7. elefatori o,
Inortfern Duluth. Tifte. -i&"JZ?af
options weak In early dealing:- WW''' '
lfed in the lt hour and eleaed ateadr at t
"Ac net decline! MT closed 71K;.'. July, TIHe .
ft.flmlier 7SC. t nrn rnov unnri, rtw, ,
&. t o. I ' ineat anr41Ke. ajerateri np
lens declined most at the day. rallrinj Inslly
aid elosed firm at putlal fta. adtanae,
artlon market wae very e ew nnd easier with
eora. Butter-Steedyi western ereai-ery, ln!,e
lOMc: da. factary. llalfie.. Imitation cream
ery, lialfe,: state dairy. lCalCr.; do, eraamary,
JaUaSOMe. Ch-ese-Casr; fsncj- la whl a,
IHr.i do. colored. SMafi. i 'nty amall white
and colored. '-JaSe. frn-rirmi atate and
jAnrtsfleanla, llallMe., eouthen, at mark,
lOMalre.i westera, lo.a et, laHJalle.
rhlladelphla araln and Produce.
rklladalrkla. Uar I5.-Wlieat-Steadyj eon.
treat rraae, Way. 7CaJla. Corn-rirrit "o. I
rnlied Uay. 41a41Ue. Oats-Dnll anl weaki He,
?wkita. 'lipped. M.I Ke. mixed d. Ma.
1-otatees-Iiull e-4 eee ler; ew Tork ail weal.
era. choice per bushel, 4li3s.; do. de. tald
tu aood. Ha40e. Butter-rirm; fancy we-leni
&A..B. . M .. K.lttf. . m W.
ay'Aaaic. , mv, .-, ..., ..
tonlaht and on favorable crop advices from tho
9nuth-.-est but steadied later en decrease In tho
risible. July do-in- He. under Saturday. Cor
elo-ed lit. up and nves a sK.de redue'ed. Th
protislon market closed steady and practically
iinchani-ed, Cash )uotatlons were as Wlpwai
riour Steady: Ko. spriny wheat. ClaMHe.:
V. I red, 70c ; No. t corn, SSMaSTe.i No. X
yellow. SflfeaMUe . No. 2 oats, ;H,e2ViO.: No.
t white. 2(af.-c: No. S white, 2J-,a!4c.i No.. J
rye. SStte.i barley, r.Ma87c.i No. 1 Has ana
korthwest. (1.S0; timothy, ! 40i pork. I10.1SA
II. Mi lard, f.70a.ISMi ribs, aAMeo.ej; ahauU
dere, 6iUe.', sides, IS.SOaTl whiskey, LSS;
rifars, uiehaind.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Ohlcaro, 1ay t. Cattle Steera Renerallr
aleadyj choice llrht firm: butchera' atoekcra
weak, elosed flrmi natires, beet on sale today,
four car loads short hoini at M.ii; food to
rrlrie ateers, $Ja3.70; poor to medium. 4.40a.
4.S5; selected feeder, I4.40al.16j mlted atoek.
era. J3.7Sal.23: cows. S.10a4.0i heifers, 3.2
l.lli canners. 2.40a3.10; bulla. ?.75s4.4i
calres, 3.J0s.S0j Texana, best on tale today,
oae car load at Sit Texaa fed steers. ?tal.20i
Texas bulla, j,f.SeS.7S. Ilejra Iil6e. lower! top
6.H; mixed and butchers, fjej,25; faod tb
eholoe heary, Sl.lSa5.2S: rouxh heavy, JSaS.lO;
llrht, l4.fOs5.UH; hulk of sales, MlSaS.20.
creamery, I0eiic. : ao. rnrue, si. near- t aneep ntrona;! iwnri, ji'bsjc. mtner: soon .m
rirns' fresh, nearby, 14C, da. western, 14. i J enolee wethers, 14. 60aa3.23: fair to choice mixed,
da eouthwestern, 1SU.I d". aouthern. Italic, N.aSaS.f-H: western sheep, 1.7lat.2l! yeaf.
rd'eese-Dull and lower; Kew Tark foil areaia ,t,, IS.ISaS.eOi natlr. lambs, ti.60a7.23i
fancy small, Ic. i An, 00, a, toon to anoiee, eu j western laasus,
tVJlten I'aeheni'd, Tallow Quiet but etJ
ally prime la horsheade. laSHe.! eoonlry C
barrels, 8Hi3ti.
as to coier,
do., b
alie.
1 Talse,
4iaSe. : aovntry
eakas, SHe.i urease, JIJ
ao., barrels.lHal'Ici aara, ae
Lire roultry Good fowle,
I.CO; netlf.
WT,I.
New Tork Live Btoek Market
j old roosters. TaTMe.t eprina: chickens,
fa iirn l'ruiLrv uiiiec nui BieaiiTi
fowls, choice, lOe.s do. fair to ood, 0a541ci
eld roostera, TMe.i western (roten chickens, 11
alia.; brellers, nearby, lOst'e, Receipts nour,
1 00 barrela and 1.600,000 pounds in soclaj
wheat, 41.000 bushele: earn, 117,000 buthele;
aata, 17,100 bushels. Fklnment Wleat. lT.eM
tmakels) com, 111,000 busheli; eats, 48,00 kusk
alt.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Chicago, May 2?. The grain and pravtehn
markets were quiet today. Wheat was easy
cirly on predlciley ef iaia ia tka curtkvoat
Kew York, May 2. Beetes Slow and fully
10a. lower; steers. l.l0aS.S2Hl lops. f3."0; ex
tra fat stsxs and cxen, fS.10a5.SO; bulls, M.J1
al.Mi cows, $2.25a3.7. Calves Opened ateady
to firm, closed 2Jc. offs veals, J4.S0a.75 choice,
7 eulsl, 14; huttermllka, t4al.60. Sheep
flow, heary sheep not nanteds aood yearlinea,
Urm to 15e. hltherj sheep, Sl.ffOaSl ekolee, 13.13
till; yearllnts, .MSaO.Ui rulls, II. JO; lambs',
n.HHa.M. ller rirm ta 10a. hlbcr itata
hep, fS.TI; mixed weatera, )S.I,
Oil Market.
Oil City, May 21.-Credlt balances, 91.31; eer.
tlBcatcs, nn bid; shlpmente, 111,134 barrels; av.
erne, fS.SM barrels; ruas, 121,771 barrels; av
ara(, VO.Mt barrels,
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