The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 04, 1900, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRAfrTON TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1900.
Prices on Muslin Drawers Bein at 1 5 Cents
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TIIIEMEN'S CONVENTION.
Dologatca of Four Oountloa W1U Moot
at Btroudeburg This Wook.
Bpcclal to tiui Eerantou Tilbuqa.
Stroudnburfr, Juna 3. An event or
rrruat Interest to Uw pyouU of Monroo
countr will bo tint third annual eon
ventlon of th. Four County (Oubon,
LehlRh, Monro und Northrunpton)
Flrumeti'a association, vrhloh U to b
hld In atroudabunj- on TuotaJuy wid
WodneHdayv. Juna i and 0. TUu aseo
olatlon la uonipotwd of deW&Mcn fratn
ouch llru company I" th. iiboro named
countluft, and they will arrlTu In
StruuilHburt- at 8 o'clock on Tuesday
mornlna.
Thu convention will moot In tho court
houso at 2 and 7.30 i. tn.. with tho fol
lowing oIIIcom in th clwUm: President,
U. U, Keller, OtrouiJaburg; vlce-preil-dentw,
n. F. Fry, liiflton; O. A. Clauas,
Luhlghtun; William Oetter, Allsntown;
secretary, A. K. Btone, East 8troud.il
bunt; trwujurw, C. A. Truxell, Vt
Itcttilehem. Immediately after tho con
vention b) opened nn address will bsr
Blvcn by J. H. Wllltatna In behalf of
the town council. Thin will ba followed
by an addresa of welcotnw by C II.
Corcoran In behalf of tho Phoenix F1rw
company. Other addrco-,' will follow,
after which tho routine biulnvea of the
convention will bw attended tn. At
p. in. the election of olllccru atnl BeleO
tlon of tho next plaoi of uieotlntf will
bo taken up,
During tho afternoon and ovcnlng iws
slons papers will b read on Um fol-low-Ins
BUbJfCtu: "Tin UtyfultutiD of
Docturu at FIich," by Dr. Charlea 8.
Martin, of Allentmvn; "What Constl
tute.i an Ktllrlent KqulpliK-nt of a JHrtj
Department In lJotuuglig anil Villages,"
O. A. CliiUMi, of Lwhlthton; "Import
unco nf Minor Thliifjw In Flrv Depart
ments," A. I., ltUwitunTJUch, of Allen
town; "Tho Delictus of thu AmocU
tlon," 8. Chorion tJeckktimti, of Dutbltt
ham; "Tho lvncllu of Uw Aasoslatlon
to all I'lremun," Hon. IU L. Durnutt,
of Htrouduburg. After each paper hus
been retvl th-j uubJecU will bo open for
discussion.
A number of tho oHlcoru of th Btato
association will b present ua gueHte of
tho convention. After tht eTenlng yea
plon a btnq,uot ylll U tendered tht
delegated and guctfU by th Phoenix
company at tho Indian Queen hotel.
On Wwlncaduy moinlnn, Jutw 8, ex
cursion trains will tiiiny many of the
visiting 11m cotnixuiica and their banda.
Then will U) neivrly two thousand
uniformed inrjn In Una, and a number
of vlBltltiff conipanle will brtnu; titierr
uppanituw with thorn. Byrurnl bandi
that have attained a natlutsal rcpata
tlon will ut present, bcolilo. muny otlur
very kikxI bands. Thw funtoua Dstrk
town tirlKad. of Iittuton, with tha
Darktown bind nrxl ntl thutr nppar
HtiiH.wlll ahwi pnrtlnlputw In trw portnlo.
The Htoren and private rttttdenai nlontr
tho route of parndo will bw lmivdu-omely
dtcorated, and thh will Indeed bg a
frala day for Stroudsburv. This will ho
by far tlio greatest paradj wit ihjh
hoi
JorU Dunnoll, returned homo Wednes
day from tfcranton, whera sho has
beon vUltlni: her brother, T. H. Ulnca.
Mr, Wycoft, of Towanda, and MIus
Maud Dump wcte mnrrlcd at thu homo
of hor mother, Mrs. Nettio Hump, on
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Lola nrigfta' funornl woa held at
Uio M, K. church yeatcrday mornln.
Interment at SUvara.
Mlsfl Ullzaboth Ktalford will enter
tain Uio Musical club Suturday after
noon. Hon. J. K. Newell and wlfo, of Tow
anda, wqi-s vldtltiK In town rocently.
Mre. II. 11. Onylord and Mlsa Vlr
irlnlii WullcR vlMlted nt Mr. Theodora
I !?.....,.. .Ifi.. tlll,H,.. Init, 1tlif
OIIUIV, III VVCttl X lllblUii, uob u.-.
TUNKHANNOOK.
Special to tho Ecronton Trlbuoo.
Tunkahannock, Juno 3. Oeorgo W.
McKown is the census enumerator of
th borough hero and. etnrted in on his
duties on Friday and by Friday even
ing had enumerated J00 people. Tho
estimated population of the borough la
l.tOO, wltluabout half aa many mora on
the Immediate outsklrtH of tho town,
but outside thu boioueh llmltu.
It. J. Uttlo and C. D. Little havo ro
turned from their trip up In tho Adl
rondaks, whom they wore flnhlnpr for
UX)Ut.
Word uont up from tho Wllkea-Uarro
hospital In regard to the Smith boy,
who was run over by tho cars hero on
Thursday, Is to tho effect that hla leg
had bun amputated above tho knee,
and that ho was In a fair way to ru
oovot. Mr. and Mtw. ',. Wells Reynolds, who
havw been vlaltlnK with W. N. Itey
rwlda for thu p:ut few weeks, left hero
today for Washington, where they will
vUlt friends.
i:. K. IJttlg and W. N. lleynolds", Jr.,
of WJlkes-l'arro, wcro In Tunkhannock
over Bunduy.
Mrs. li X. Btone, who ha been at
Owaoco lake at tho summer homo of
Hon. J. 8. Blttser for tho past few
weeks, haa rv turned Iwmio.
CUroneu A. Llttlo, on., goen tolMter
Bon, N. J on Monday, where ho Ih en
gaged In th fcult of H. A. Mack va.
thu Tunkhannock Manufacturing com-
Iuiy. Tho eult grows out of an alleged
violation of patent rlghtn held by Mack,
by tlw company. Tho company was
formeily located at Tunkhannock, but
liavo lately moved their machinery to
Qkrbondale, Ijnekawanna county.
J. W. TewU-lxTiy, of this place, who
tnaiV uch n prvat record for htmself
at thu I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania an a
tipriirKT, lo training with the track
team of that Inotltutlon at Phtludel
nJila, and will accomixmy them to
i'uils ami pattlclpato In the Interna
tloiial gainefl at tho exposition.
:7ICHOLSON.
htBQUEJIAITIiA.
Better than the "n-cent kind" at other sales. Made of superior quality of fine finished muslin, with very deep hem, plaited and three tucks.
One of tha Big Store' most ttenaatlonal offerings. Not more than three pairs to a buyer, tt the price.
21 Cents for Another Great Value in Muslin Drawers.
No more noteworthy offering In the entire sale. Made of the finest soft finished muslin after a careful pattern and finished with very full
umbrella ruffles. Not over three to a customer. 25 Cents for Fine riuslin Drawers made with deep hem and fancy hemstitching. Worth j$
cents. 35 Cents for riuslin Drawers with elaborate umbrella ruffles, and cluster of tucks. 39 Cents for Aluslin Drawers finished with fine
Torchon Lnce and Cambric. Worth 50 cents. 3V Cents for Wide Umbrella Drawers with pretty inserting of fine Hamburg 49 Cents for 3
Styles, with Torchon and Inserting: also with fine cluvy lace. Many other styles of exquisitely made Drawers in Prices up to $3.50.
1 Ceils
Is the Lowest Price for
Night 6
OWES
Superior in quality to any
other offered at 50 cents.made
of good grade of muslin.beau
fully finished with two rows
of wide Hamburg Inserting
and cluster of tucks; both V
shape and high neck. Three
to a customer.
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We Begin This Horning Our Great
June Sale of Muslin Underwear,
g a
we: show
Without question, tha most oxton
siva and elabornta collection of
gowni in Scranton, Proof of this
statement is the araat assortment
thut will ba spread out
1 ere beginning today,
ncvar shown s many
before you
We hava
styles all
so faiily and considerataly pricad.
59c
75c
SiK-ilal to ttio Sa-unfofi Trituo.
Nicholson, Juno 2. Mrs. Chorion
Bhaw, of Bust Lemon, Pii., wns a
en Her In town yir.HinJB.r.
Mrs. Iwmh, of Iottmls Likw, siont
tho ilny rlth Mrs. Oilbvrt L. Ijayls
yoHturtlay.
Mrs. Olln IJlukoek b) witortnlnlnf
Mr. Wt-atbrook nml lice bnjthor,
JJann Iluvon, frurn Bayrg, Pa., this
wci'k.
.Mr?. Mnty roushcrty, of Poster,
I'o., wna b. culler In town ye?t(.rJay.
An oxwutli'n hnn Uvn lheut-a ivtfniriat
tin Aemu llonufjcturlns ctrmpany,
utii! the jilacr In o!onl up at yrrrent.
J.'cjI V. Wftlker l?suttl thu Mi'iitlin,
nml it I? clilnu-cl thnt thu comrnny
owes 5S00 for labor. It Is hoped thnt
nmlters will bu ooon uuttled and that
the work will start up again, as tho
industry It a benefit to our town.
Mr. Frank E. Urown recently klll
td a black snakn about llvu feet Ions
near her hoina
Mlsi May Wtiltmnn, of IhiJavllle,
Pa., has Just teturnecl hornw after a
two weeks' vlHit with Mr. nntf Um.
Ja?pr Hpeno-r.
. l Tiffany and Tied C. TIlTany
CJ.poct to open a Eton quarry at
fiuii.meravtllu uon.
CliKrlcH iarlat)d recently sol Wa
Hist ptiiiHlon, which Included on
amount for a long tlinu piovhma to
the prtaent.
Miss Anna tJubtd cspecta to erod
uul'j at tho Lilnulwuutou oity hospital
Boon.
Mr. und Mrs. Sanford Nllut), of
l'leusant Movnt, aru npjndlin; a few
days with their only bob. Dr. U. IL
Kilos.
Tho Ladlip' Aid sclety of tho Hfeth.
odist nptscopal church will meot at
th home of Mrs. M. C. niakesleu next
" idtiesdav afternoon. Supper will
be .':rd between 5 and 7 o'clock.
'i. and Mrs. Frank C. Drlgss and
dn.ii liter. Gladys, and Mr. and Mrs,
eiiii-nrv II McConuell, rpent tho day
at Lake Wlnola.
1 hh n enlng at 8 o'clock Charles
Prlo and Mrs. Olio Walker wero
qu'otu- mni'iled at tho komo of tho
brlac h Hev. Lunian n. Sanford. Mr.
and Mis. Prlca will resldo on Raymond
hill.
Mr and Mrs. CI. O. Stark are pend
ing the Sabbath at New Utlford with
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Stark.
MlM St-lla TraTls Is ipendlns tho
Sabbath nt Factoryvllle with her
nuttier.
Mlns Myra Maynard Is at Alford,
Pa , for a few days Tleltlntf her !
ter, Mrs. Jauies Decker.
I". E. Hon! Is home from Philadel
phia. Miss IIolllsters pupils and orchea
trii. asslstej by Italph D. Williams,
birltono, barltono, and Mrs. F. A.
Xllkor, pianist, will plv a mualoalo
uj th Nicholson opera houi, Tues-
rany eveninr, Juna I. A nnu pro
Gramun vlll bv pretienttd.
WTAIiTJBINa.
Special to tlw Ecnittdi Trrtiuihi.
"" Wyaluslnr, June t, Mrs. Thorrma
McNamara, of Meshoppen, Is vlsUlnr
relatives In town.
Mrs. J. A. Klntner and ton, Hewitt,
and Mlsa Lulu Hall, of Meshoppen,
spent Memorial day with relatWes.
Mr. Holund Orandall and mother, of
StovetisvUlo, attended th play by
home talent hero Wednesday ovenlng.
Mrs. Q. j. Welles Is (it the Sayro
hospital for treatment.
M's Ellrt jeth nines and nleco, Mar-
F;Knkil t ttu U'l.iiit'.ti Trllmic.
CuDouetiiinnu, June S. Tt-miwnin. o
KvtuiKellHt Buidlek hus b -en Klvlntr
IntoreHllinf temi eniuce addromi-'S In
Uulondalii.
"Th Uurfchir" cnnn.iny appeared In
Hogtui opera houoo on Friday evening.
Pntttck K.-lly, of Hllzabethport, N. I
J lUed on Friday morning at tho j
homi if his iirentH on Broad ptreet, i
In this prfveu, after a bilef Illness of I
diphtheria. The private Interment i
toik phvex In Iimu'l Hill cemetery on I
Saturday.
Farmers lu futviuehamm county aro
prellotlii a light hay crop this rea
son. A Euttquehunna txrrcpondont Bays:
"It la tfifer to kill a man In Hufique
hanna county than It H t' steal n
hoif In Ti-saH." This correspondent
evidently was n"t prinent on the oc
casion of tho doub'.o execution In Mon
troto hint winter. (Irrat Hend Plain
Dealer. It Is true that five murder
ers havu bven exefutod In Susque
hanna county. It Is equally true that
a ueonf or ho of othor murdei-ers havo
escaped, entirely or with very llfiht
punlslimont.
Oni million idko-pcrch fish will Boon
hu placexl In the tlusqiiflianna river
at Lanesboro. In a few eaj3 them
will bo splendid llr,hlng In thin sec
tion. Ten-pound pike are now occa
sionally caught In thin vicinity.
The open n.ufion for haws and pick
era! commenced on Friday.
It is now In order for Forest City
to CHtabllah her oft-rupeated toast
that aho U tho largat town In Sus
quehanna county.
Farmer throughout tho country aro
prrpailng to establish cieumerles in
8ti.ad of whipping their milk to tho
city.
His. Hllzabeth B. Cook, of Newark,
N. .!., Is visiting BuHquehanna rela
tive.
Jarne J. WatrouH, of Montrose, han
returned homo from a business trip
to Kuuquehaium.
In Unlondalo, on Wednesday even
ing next, MIhi) Mortis O. Coleman will
b united In mnrrlagu to John Uur
dlck. of Wlnwcjod.
Th annuul commencement exer
cises of thu Busquehanna High nehool
111 ba held In Ilognn opera house on
Thuisday evening next. Following I
the class of 1900: ilelle Do Witt,
Kdl'.h Floi-icu. Cathrlna M. Hlythe,
Ac"- M. Glbb, Frank V. Mulpaas, W.
VreJ Hlgby.
Forest City Is to have a national
banc.
Thg commencement exercises of tho
Forwat City High school cro held on
Friday evening and lareely attended.
Tha Northeastern Peniuylvanliv
Telephone company ban lot thu cor
trnat to dig holes and set poles from
IxMienboro to Atarat. I'olcs fnnn
Foiast City to Lanesboro will bo six
lnoh at thd top, no a to enable thu
company to make this a trunk lino.
Mia. Thoma Callahan, an old and
hlghly-respeoW resident, died on Fri
day, L"ed H years. The funeral will
takt place from St. John's Cathollo
church on Monday morning, when ro
qulern hltrh mas will bo celebrated.
Interment will b made In laurel Hill
cometuiy.
County Burerlntendont of Bohoolo
Moxley on Friday examined the Laurel
Hill academy class of 1900.
The funeral of Mlsa Udlth Hartley,
of Lenoxvlllo, was largely attended
on Thursday.
Captain H. F. Ueardaley, of Mon
troie, has recelvod his commission as
aide-de-camp on tho staff of the com-mander-ln-chlcf
ot the Qrand Army
of the Uepubllc.
EfOounty Commissioner Oeorge T.
MclCeoby died In Jcssup on Monday,
May 19, aged IS years. Tho funoral oe
cuied on Thursday. Rev. W. C. Til
den omclatlrtf
for soma very handseme
gowns, mada of tho dainti
est muslin with hemstitched high
neck, also with V neck and insert
ing of Hamburg. Another styla at
the same price Is empire, with fancy
trimming of Hamburg,
is the prico for two ox
OyC quisitd styles of gowns,
that are vary handsomely hom
stitchad and come in both V and
high necks. Would ba .cheap at
$1 oo.
offers another dollar styla
In gowns in both V and
high necks. Finished with six
clusters of plaits and alternate rows
of laca. Uncommonly pretty.
n for several stylas of gowns,
ycC batter than the 1.35 kinds
elsewhere, in V, high and Empire
styles beautifully finished rith laca
and Hamburg.
One crtn gather but a small cen
ception ol the beauty from thas
meagre and hurried descriptions.
It is to your interest to see the dis
play. There arc gowns here in
prices as high as 5.7588 choice
in styla as you'll find in any Ameri
can store.
Story of gowns can be repeated
with the Underskirts. There are
dozens of styles, no two alike, and
not to be found in any other stera
save here. In buying the Jonas
Long's Sons Undergarments one
must remembar that axclusiveness
comes with price littleness.
ft
se
All other sales pale away as this great aurora rolls into sight.
It is, without question, the supremest event in Aluslin
Underwear selling. It is the one great semi-annual oc
casion for which every woman looks for and waits
for. It opens every avenue of demand and sup
ply, concentrating all the force of acute buying
and careful choosing of styles and qualities in
this all-powerful and ever-popuUr Jonas
Long's Son's business emporium.
Fresh and Newly; Dainty Garments.
Practically Home-Made; Very Handsome.
Made to our exacting requirements from good cottons, just from the mills.
Tha most inexpensive pieces here are perfectly fashioned, well made and daintily
trimmed. There is the carefulness and liberality of home-produced garments,
with an added plentitude of work thot the most patient home sewer would not
have time for. We supply the style and the economy in this way. The product
is the product of one factory. The muslins are bought in car-load lots much
cheaper." The trimmings come straight from Switzerland. Liberal wages are paid
the young women, who, with the labor-saving machinery at their command, can
produce a fairly elaborate petticoat in an hour. The simpler garments sell at
about what equal materials would cost you. Even the very finest ones are not
extravagant. Greatly enlarged selling space is provided for the occasion ; the
broad and spacious Main Aisles of the store from Wyoming Avenue entrance
through to the Lackawanna Avenue entrance, being utilized and filled to the utmost
kJr$LjkhJ
Cent
Is the Lowest Price for
Corset Cover
As good as the ioc kind at
other sales, made of plain but
good quality muslin, carefully
stitched and finished. Not
more than three to a customer
H
H
H
gwrTT-m,Lv:iJtT,ram
Very
WE SHOW
More than fifty styles of C6rset
Covers that are exciuUite to look
upon. You will find no such as
sortment In any other store here
abouts. for fine corset covers that
1 OC are splendidly made, with
V neck and trimming of Hamburg.
for corstt covers of finest
1 VC muslin, made with V neck
and trimmed with Hamburg and
lace inserting.
-. for corset covers with solid
23C tucked yokes,, finished with
Hamburg edge; also French covers
with dainty lawn ruffles, edged
with torchon.
for corset covers with V
25C neck finished with Ham
burg inserting and edged with fine
lace; also square and V neck with
deep torchon lace trimming.
for corset covers with V
35C neck and Hamburg trim
ming; alsolumstitchinn and tucks;
another style is finished with ruffle
and fine lace edge.
for exquisite corset covara
of finest nainsook, made
short to waist and beautifully
trimmed with lace. Others as high
In prico as 32.75.
0 for fino petticoats, tfimmed
OVC wllh rufile of Hamburg;
another at the same price has full
ruffle with plaits and inserting.
, for fine petticoats with um
9oC brella Hamburg ruffles cut
vcrv full; also with deep lawn
ruffles, edged with val lace and fin
ished with inserting.
& ,-,- for handsome peiti
p 1 ,25 coats with lawn ruffles
edged with val lace and double
rows of val lace inserting.
. . for very elaborate petti
4 1 .49 coats, beautifully trim
med with lawn ruffles and finished
with three rows of val lace Inserting.
59c
?ifiAr a larir5&Z? f4- rT rty-."
I 8 y I VUW,W&3!Lw S(L t,? VB B-3
Better than you'll find elsewhere at 39c. Of extra good muslin, finished with deep hem and cluster of 3 tucks. Not more than 3 to a customer.
49 Cents for Another Great Value In Petticoats.
One of the biggest values of this gigantic sale. Ladies' Fine Muslin Petticoats, beautifully trimmed with very full umbrella ruffles and clus
ter of tucks, or with hemstitched. Not over three to a customer.
Two &ry Rrotty Stylos of Chemises at 35c and 49c.
The thirty-five cent ones are trimmed with Hamburg. The forty-nine cent one3 have fine Torchon Lace on neck and sleeves both of
them are worth fully a half more. Then there is a plainer sort at twenty-one cents Splendid value, as well as very elaborate ones that run in
prices as high as two dollars and ninety-eight cents.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Btroct Hevlaw.
Ni'W York, Juno 1 TImv waj tnitiltisi hcl
tatloii In tin trvtid cj -tai tmJuy nJ . duubt
M dlacluit.nl whvthfr tlw upward roorenacnt
.ts nut to Livrr aborllTtf. T7w unlj itotk lu
f'-inand for Iondou avtwunt was DalUrjioia lud
( liia which truchod bS lu th Kuw Yurk markr.
an t'ltrtme adiine, ol 1 en rumors "f a
jrly dlrllrnd oe tht .tw-k. lliere wen ilro
Liu ur twi minor rat'ruatt stocks which nxirrd
upward. Thost sutnln InflufiiCM, howitrr,
falli-d to luld the Market and th bulls sought
ti tike 'refits, tilth resulting li-s In rifi
, v. hlih rfuchi-d to titrtwtfit l snd 1 lo!U In sonw
ktockit. Itw Iron and stetl lnjistrlali wrra
' c ,nsilcuous suflereis on the depressing opinions
r carditis tho tradi,1 MttK.ok hr tht men'tntlls
i i"?in:tc and oil tha shutting down of additional
i 1 till, if the Ml.el and Wirt comanj which wers
lushed. Hut'ar hunr trlow la.t IiUht's lervl
I id rras cuinparitlTt Ir dull. Thu rlosltn; was
l.icry end unsettled on a decllnliiL sttla. To-
ij salts, ICl.tOO thsrt. In tht Lonj market
thirj has lean soma Irnprortmint In demand
j and In rirliss at a rrMlt of tha accumulation
1 if tdlt mom-7 and tht tathttlt dtinand for
' f mdt In tht money intrkit. Tht roluiae offi.T
liH nf rrtil trturtd bonds It mall and prltM
r lunciJ without nr ctnalderahlt dtintnd.
1'l.lted Etstes retlstert.1 ta, when lsaud and
Vx !t declined hi and eld ia red'titm! altd 6a
. In the tld 11 oo.
D. lollenlng t,utotioi.i art farultrttd Xkt
Vrllunt br M. t. orati A Co., TriWl IC4-70J
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ei' n iiu tim
4 1574. 1674 K7'.4
57 0C4
i 1C1H 1CHJH
119
M
7fl
Paclftu WaU M ti VK 2H
Ilta-JiOir ., 17 17 17 17"v,
lUadiuir, IT 6S4 li ti Jja
iMJuthera It. U 1S4 UH, 124 124
bouthtrn It. II.. IT .... S5 flH 5JS 5J4
Tnn.. C Iron 75 714 74U 741
U. a loettivr lOTfc 11 lOTu 11
KuMxt ti fl tS ii
UrJ.iii lTdfio S81 tfiTi flti i)i
Union Iael0. IT 7SH 7JH 714 S
Walm;ti. IT ll'i flH !IH Sl't
Wctt- Unlrn 79!i 70', T01 70S
CHICAGO IJOATtD Or TTtADS.
Open- Illfh. Low- Clct-
W1IEA7. inc. est. est Inr.
Jul) 87 C7 Gfl',4 CA
CORK
July ....
OATS.
Julv ....
roHK.
Julv ....
11.03
S7
4
11.13
S7
tl'A
11.00
S774
14
11.03
Aikvd.
33
MS
ec
1M
lie
394
So
014
16
.K 181M njTi
1) i) ti
133U 1324 ISiTi
IN
11
3Ta
S3
1U
70
Scrnntcn Hoard of Trnd Xlxchnngo
Quotations All Quotations Uasad
ou Par of 100.
STOCKS,
nt national lltnk
htrar.ton filings lltnk
R.nintoa Tacklnr Co
Third National Dank
Dint Dtooilt and Uismunt IJank ..
Rconomr Ught, 1L A P. Co
lAcks. Treat Jt faft Depoitt Co. ..
Fcralttua faint Cu
Clark A tnoter Co., Com
Clark t Snorcr Co , IT
Ccranlon Iron fence & Uff. Co.....
Sainton Ixlt rcrkt
lekawanna Ualrr Co.. Pr
Countr tatlnre Uank h Tmit Co. ,
Mrrt National Hank (Carbondalo)..
bianuara uriuini: ua.
Ntw Utile f.j. Coal Ct., IT 0
TraJert' National Hank. 143
CVrinttu Hclt aud Nat Co 110
nid.
00
300
423
:oo
ISO
400
15 J
300
100
100
to
300
10
noNus.
BrranUn Fauarntrer Railway, firal
mortrart, Jut 1V20 ,
I'repli a titrtt lUllwtjr, first inort
fi.;t, du 1913
rrl Ktrett Rtllwtr, timers!
mortcsre, due 1011
Irteh'tn Utnufacturinz Co.
Licks. Township Fchool i per cent.
CHr tf Seranttn St. Imp, S rr
cent.
3ctsnto Traction 6 per cent.
IIS
US
HI
118
100
101
101
Bcrnnton Wholesale Market.
("Corrected by It. O. Dala, T7 Lackamnns At.)
Iluttet-Creamery, tic; dairy tul, 20j,
Kkrs Select western, lie, I nearby atato, H54e.
i hene Full cream, mw, UHilie.
Deans 1'er P'i., ,'liolce marrow, (J.aSt medium,
i SO; pea, (J.fO.
Io(atte-4So.
U.rmuds Onions (1.73.
riour-lkjt patent, ft.es.
Now York Grain and Produc.
Now York. Jun 2. Klour Inactlvo and rath
er easy; winter patmu, JA0OaS.Mj winter
straight, $2..SaJ iO; Minnesota piunt, f-i .0i
teo, winter extras, itJl&.tM, ilinncot& bakers
j.e0a'..U3; winur low Kradi-s, Vl.'tl 40. Wheat
Sjiot isiy; ,l t red, SUe. f. o. k alluatl
77vo. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 74J.
I o li. ailnat, ivtluns oprneil .tedy, on bull
ish statistic, i. i. mud drought ill the north
west aud sttacliiiiM ahruad, but later kjs vray
utidtr rialiruik'; closed eak at 4a'ie. net th"
c'ini!; Julr closed 72'4. i Septi mber. iS'ic.
Com i'liiit steady; No. i, 4.14c f. o. l. at'.oat
and 43i elerator: options sttady mrst ot ths
forenoon on a belief that the old bull crowd
in CMmcd was aualr behind the market; rlc.'d
suady at 44c net alni.ee, Julr Uoed
iir. ; September, 4:,c. Oats Spot quiet; No.
S, J4r., No. 3, UCc , No. 2 white, 274e ; No.
3 white. 27c : track mixed .tesiern, 2iiVa2KC. ;
track white, ITVjVil'iP , optlunt all but steady.
Hutler i'tcady; extras, je'.or. j factory, H
10u.; Imitation en-anrrr. liil.-t.; atate dairy,
ICalOc. Chc5 Hnn; larBe white. uja'J4e. :
do srasa, DaO'ic ; larKi colorid, a,c. , email
Mhltc, S4tt.c ; imal colored, S4',i'i Kjif
Quiet; slate anil renr..TlTanls, lSalUVjC. i west
ern at iuf'rk, 104al24r'i wcatern, lorn off, 124
al3o.
No. 3 do., f.'aMu., No, t com, S7uiS74. ; No.
t yilo, S7uJ'u, No. i oat, 2.'a2J4 ; K". 2
white, 24Ha2i'-.c.; No. 3 do.. 24aJ4. ; No. i
rye, SU ; 1,-oud fednu barley, ZSo. ; fair to
cliolco luallini;, 2'ja42r. ; No. 1 flai icvd, Vl M;
No. 1 nurll.krt.tt, 1.M); prlint timothy sstd,
i2.4'a2.42M. uini in-rk. tS.Mall 10: lard. u t5a
M; thor. rilia, s.drs, 3 SO18.W; dry Mlfd
j iili! uidera, tVjsi'.ViC ; short clear sidr trt 'ii7',
whl'U-y, tl.i.: iu,-ars, unchantcO. I'loTcc .vn
trait trrajtf, f7.i0.
Philadelphia Drain rnd Produce.
rhtladclphla, Jtint 2 Wheat Steady bat
CAilet; contract trade June, 70704c Corn
Ilrm and Ho hither; June, 414a43. Oat
Tirmer; No. 2 white clipped, 2l'a20'ic. Potatoes-
Unchsiijed, New Y'jrk and wt stern choici,,
42ltrir. ; do. do. fair to good, JSaiOo. heeds -Unchanged,
clorcr wrst'ni, per bultel. cur 1 'tt,
l'.fO3.J5; do. l'ennsrlranla, as to qual'ty, tViJ
te ; tlmothr, western per bushel, cir lata, $1.10
al.2J. Ilutter- 4c. Itwcr, fancy n stern cream
er, 304c do. pru.u, lie. Kt -Dull and
etsler; fresh n.-arhy, 13'so. ; do. western, l54u.
do, southrestcm. 13c; do ti'Uthtm, 12c.
Chest I nchansed. Defined Sujtr--Stron-, jood
d fad. Cotton- L'ncharajed, dull Tallow
Dull and lower, city prime, in hoidheadr, 44?
ci'tntry Jj. do, barrels. 44c. dara, do., 1c;
cakes, 4c I.lre l'oultry--l'nchaiia(d; fouls,
It 4c uld nutut, 7s74c . spring i.liickeiu, IDs
lto. llrrssed l'oultry 1'ull but steady; fowls,
choice, 1'j'jHc ; do fsti to go id, fc's'-1''- old
rtiostera, 74c; western frtrer clilck-iu, Ual3c,
luaibr broilers, l"s2c. , western do., l!t)c
ItecclMs Klour, 1.KX) lairels and 1,123,000
pounds In tacky; wheat, 13,000 bushels, corn,
10J.0OO bushels; csts, 23,000 bushels. Ship
mentsWheat, 23,000 bushels, com, 249,000 bushels-,
oats, 170,000 bushels.
Chicago Qraln aud Product.
Chicago, Juno 1. Iluslrem on tht hoard of
tradi vat dull today. Wheat cloned 4. lontr:
corn a ihadr hlcher' oafn a shado dtpressed and
prorltloni frimi 24 to fc. higher to 4al0c. de.
rtfssed. There was no news of itrcat ltnirt.
unce. Cash quotations cre. as followsi Flour
Dull; winter patents, (l.GO.iS.TO; istralclits, (3.0
a3.40j c'tars, t2.70a1.20: sprlnc ftwclal., (3.70a
Oni I..U.I. .4.4 Kfl .t..l1.4. ,. 1,li.lili
Jw."w, ia,.,i,9, AJ...W, . lis, Kins, .i.uu-.t,,
lakers, rja2.40; No. I iprlng wheat, C3Vtab04c;
Chtoago Llvu Stock 1-larkot.
Chiiano, Juno 2. Cattle l!rtelpt, 100; n ssfl
nally eteadr, (food to prime stirs, M'.OaifiO;
poor to medium, t 40s4.Ml; selected feeder",
i Sa4.W, mixed stockers, t3.B0a4.10; rows, Ft
4.2J; hiifir., Vl.lSa4 A3, cunners J 10i2 M,
bulls, JS. 75 4 23; elites, f!a7; Teias fed ttiw
4.Jua.1.1u; Tens (era's steers, (1 73a4.40; 'I--bull,
MlOalM 11ok Hccelpts t niay, I.J
hdae; Mumlay, 37,000, h-ft orer, 2,000; ta. ,
luwer; top, 64c; mlxid arid butcher", M ..
8.124; Rod to choice hesrr, r.3sS12!i; rt
do, H 314.00; IlKht, 4.r0i 10; bulk ot til.t,
So.OIsVlO. Sheep liecelpt", 2,:X); la lifts
ateady: good to chidco wethers, I5i5.43; fair
to choice mixed, ft.4lt5; western the-p, t3ii.43;
yrael.nns, tS MiC; natlta lambs, IJaC.IO; e-et.
eni Ismtj. Jfa7 40; sprinj do., Sa. Wtek'a re
ceipts, cattle. IS.tMX); hojri. 131,00); sheep, l
J; i.t wiik, cattle, 31,400; hois, IStywJ;
cl-ev, iVi.StXi.
Philadelphia Stock Market.
Mdladelphla. June ltecelpts for tht wvk.
Deevm, S,74l: sheep, 3,3'Vl; hc-ifi, .tW. Iltol
t'tttle In full tuppiT snd prices wesker; extra,
f5aS4c, (,'. '4e ; medium, 4Ta!..
common, 41aa4c, Mieep -Dull but prion all
u-radrt exctpt cumm-m were maintained; citra,
ta!4c. ; pood, 44ilc medium. 4H'e.; com.
lion, 28340., IstnbJ. 4a14c; "t'rlna; lamts, 14a
b'je Hops lair demand and steady at 74a
74C for l st wntern and 74a74e. for other
rrtdeii I'at xws, fair demand at '34; thin
cown, moJirate request at tl0a20; teal calrtt,
aillta and f.tm at 4a7Hc; milch cows, an
changed at t&ratS; dreMcl bsfea sold frwa
tHc.
East Llborty Oattlo.
Kart Mtwrtr, Jun 1 Cattla-Htmdr; ntrn,
tS.Wai 75, prlmu. W 40a5.W; common, ti,6
4 20. IltJtrt I.oror. prime heatles and bet rne
dlunis, t3 30, heair Torkers M.J3i lUht do.,
tii 20; plsc. I5a3 10. Sheer Slow and lo ter;
choice wethers, f I.70a4.0; common, tt SOaS,
choir Umbs, J.V.i.in; cemmen to rood, f.t 3)
a3 S3; spring Iamla, f.U7; teals caln-s, tAHa
0.73.
Duffolo Live Stock Harkgt.
liist HiitTnlo. Juno 2,-Cattle-Itecvlnts, thrw
sale; ateadv for ht prades, othtra dull, Hoirt
llfcelpls, 21 cars; slow, &. lowrri heavy and
medium', t3.S3; mixed. 3J0s3.33; Yorkers,
15.35; lleht Yorkers, (3Afe5.30; plK., VI3.r.J0:
bulk, S0; rrtmhs, fl.R0al.7ii. Nieep and
Lambs ltecelpts, 10 cars; stronger for good
jearllui; lambs; cull) and common uncharged;
f8.4(iH8.ri3; no ttn- grot htfti eulls to
tt tws3 53; (nor
fair.
steady; tup mixed, ti BOs
si 60; atlitr?, 5n3.
tV
.-.f.'ti sleep,
eulls to (food, it
New York Live Btoek Market. a
New Totk, Jiin J. Ilrtfn Nowlfially
stcailr; mites, dull and lontf; vtalt. ?3aO.M.
f-hiep and IjSmlu ?htep doll; yearllna, steady;
lambs, f.rm and wanted; medium to ood sheep,
rl2.'.a4 871: jrarllhfs, f.t3; lsmb. r.25! to
choice stock hart. llot.s-?teady at t-3.40a5.Ca
Oil Market.
Oil Cltr. June S. Credit balances, fl.K; ccc
tiflrate. no bid, dfitr Or fairs; shipments and
run, not rtporttd.
ATOOA.
Any cn cortrlbuflni to tha ftidla relief fuaj
nuj "nd tlulr money to Hiss Maty llsstlo,
Avon, who will forward It to tha Christian
II raid. Tha following contributions hart 6en
ruoilred; David Mulr, t3; farah Oliver, 5c.j
Mis. Dr. Her, II; John Ilastlt, JJ; Amtlla fOr
ter, 0i'.; William lltstlf, II; rtrotkerkood Of
bl Andrew and I'hillp, ILiO Willie m Olivet, ISO;
a friend, l; Uunla rTllIs, lOt.i Walter Andtr
s.'n, 0c; Ura. John UeDonald, !3e.; Mrs. ifc.
Donald, 1; Urt. Alttaadtr, tSt.; Charles Alk.
nisn, II, K Trtw, II; total, 11.13.
Tht borough ftinnell will nstet this tvrnlhSf.
The teliol board will rtoriranlra tkli n enlng.
Her. Dr. rtlrd, of ?eranton, will gta a trm-pcrar.c-a
Itctun In O'Utllsy's hall this erenllii;,
Th marrlana ot ltlas Uarraret Loftus, n
3Ioosle, and J. J. MrCormara, e( lloboken, was
tnncuncrl In Ft Mart's fhurck ytMarday. The
marriage of Ml-n Ntlllt Grady ar.d Thomas Wil
son Is announced tn takt place thli month,
Walttr JetTrles, ot tha West !ida, will ltava
this wtek for hla former kome In Tniland. His
family will Join him In a lew montka.
UIncs Uary Wsltk, of I'arMiit, and Margin
kfayc-ck, of Miner! Mills, spent yrtrtrrday wl'.h
frinula In town.
m
Stttt of Ohio, CTty ot Toltdo, Ixicat CbimTy, rts.t
Trank J. Cheney make oath that ht Is tin
senior ratlner ot the firm of F. J. Ckeney Si
Co., dolnr bu'lntt In the City of Toltdri. County
snd ftata aforessld, and that said Urm will
ray the turn ot ONR Ill'itnnr.D DOMMnS for
itch and tttry caa of Catarrh Chat tanaot b
curd by tha nsa ol HAMS CATARRH CURIJ.
mAitK j. cnr.KRY.
Bwern tt tfor mt tn,l tubtertbtd la trty
nrcenct, this Cth dty ot Dectmher. A. D., 13M,
ffesl.l , W. OLK0Vt,
Notary Publle.
Hall's Catarrh Cnru f taken Internally add
atts directly on the blood and mucous surftcn
ot the a) sum. Send for luftmonlaja, fet.
r. j. nu key a: co., Toiodo, a
Kiild by Druggist, 73c. '
UaU't family THU art tho bast