TJrlJU SUKAiNTOJS TKU3UJNJi- WJJJULNjUSUAV', .RJJNJS (5, 1!)U0. NORTHEASTERN FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. Tho Four-County Association Holds Its Third Annual Hooting nt Stroudsburg. Special to (he Fcranton Tribune. Stromlsburj,', Juno G. Tlio third nn nual convention of tlio Four-County Bremen's association was called to order this nftcrnoon nt 2 o'clock by President II. li. Keller, of Strouilsburjr. There was a reception of deletrates lit 9 o'clock this morning nnd nt 10 o'clock tlio following committee meeting were hold. Meeting of officers, execu tive nnd advisory committees, In the Judges' room nt the court house; moot ing of llnnnco committee In the Indies' room, nnd meeting of credentials com mittee. Host of the delegates to the convention nt lived at Unst Strouds burg depot eaily this morning nnd vere met by a delegation of Phoenix llronicn In citizens' clothes. The Allontown band gae two de lightful concerts today at the review ing stand In fiont of the Sttoudsburg national bank, under the direction of Alnrtln Kllngler. At the tlrst session this afternoon the delegates were wel comed by Captain John U Williams, In behalf of the city council. Captain Williams said: "Time will not permit me, gentlemen, to speak upon the very many Interesting things that can be found in Stroudsburg nnd Monroe county. I desire to welcome jou, yea, more, I deshp. to turn o or the town to you during our stay." , Representative Rogers L. Ilurnett, of Stroiiilsburg, said: "Whether, af ter twenty yeais of Its existence, the Firemen a' Association of the State of Pennsylvania has accomplished, or Is accomplishing, the objects and tmr poses of Its organization, and attain ing tlios ends nnd alms which Its lroJ?rtois had In view, can perhaps be more satisfactorily answered by those older and more expel lenced In this work than I, and whose knowl edge of the subject Is more lntlmata and more extended than mine could pnsslbtv be. "Speaking for myself, however, with the llgnts at my command nnd the obseivntlon I have been able to make, I w'iuld say without any hesitancy whatsoever, that the riremens' As sociation of the State of Pcnnsyla nla, duilng the twenty years of Its existence, has accomplished untold good to the seveial fire organizations throughout the state, and that the benefits of state association to all firemen, which Is the Immediate sub ject of this paper, have been beyond my powei, at least, to adequately es timate." Othei addresses were made by th3 following- "The Usefulncfs of Doc tors at Plies," by Dr. Chailes S. Mnr tin, of Allontown; "What Consti tutes i:illclent Equipment of a Fire Dopaituient In Horoughs and Vil lages," O. A. Claufs, of I,ehIghton; "Importance of Minor Things In Tire Depai tmenU," A. L. Heichenbach, Al lentown. The following new oflleeis were elected; Piesldent, I. F. Frederick, of Cntosnuqua, vlce-p;esldents, William Peck, of Nazareth, Ml' Ion II. l!"rn liard. of Allontown; conespondlng secietary. C. A. Tioxel, of West Bethlehem, treasuier, T. P. Qulnn, of South TJethlehem. Catasauqua was selected as the next place of meeting. KINGSLEY. Sprthl (o tlio Scranton Tribune. Klngsley, Pa., Juno 5. Bert Moore, of New Mllfoul, was the guest of his bi other, F. B. Moore, Sunday. Miss Hell Goss, who has been visit ing with ltci brothei the past two weeks li'turncd to Blnghamton Tues da. Mis. Fred Moore Invites tilt- Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal v v. t n v.k p. . k . k n n , , "., X X X t" X ' X X V Hayes & Varley 424 and 426 Spruce St., bet. Washington and Wyoming: V X X ? V x x x X X X K X X V X aV X V X V X X' -; x x X &'. V V .' V X X X X X X X 'X X X X X X X X X X A Timely Sale Or?rl jWf A f Shirt Waists An immense cash purchase ot Shirt Waists, enables us to offer the choicest goods of the season at prices without a parallel for similar qualities. The novelty and quality of our W.iists and the unusual low prices are facts well known, The enormous sale they ha e met with during the brief period of this season attests Jhcir high character. These facts created room. Coupled with the -opportunity to get a great stock on a new cash basis is the ex planation of these sterling values. They are prolusely displayed for your inspection. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES! The Famous Sea Island Percale in the new colors, French pleated . back 45C Superior Percale, made ot the best quality and newest designs 59c Percale Waists, large variety of the choicest colorings, the very best grade of cloth and splendid workman- ,, aliip 79C . Waists ol a higher standard ft ored, exclusive styles, up to X J Silk Shirt Waists, were 4.00 tt and 85.50 Vt 'A 'A '( U '4 '4 'A UK'''' ' 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A .t 'A 'A'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A PENNSYLVANIA church, to hold nn Ico crenm nnd strnw berry social at hor home on Thursday evening, June 7. Subscriptions papers nre beltft Soli cited to obtnln n new bell for the Methodist church. All will be glnd to hear a church bell at Klngsley. On .Monday, Mr. C. French fell nbout nine feet from n scaffolding at Oak lej's saw mill, sti Iking the back of his head on a stone. He was unconscious for about two hours. When he re vived he rode on his wheel to his boat ding place at Klngsley. Later he again became unconsclousx nnd Dr. Taylor, of Hopbottom, was called. Ho Is a little better at this writing. Ills bi other came from Hlughnmtou this moinlug to care for him. TUNKHANNOCK. ."pedal to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, June IS. At tho meet ing of the school board, held at the olllce of the secretary, B. W. LewlR, on Saturday evening, tho matter of the giadtiatlon of the present senior class of the high school came up for consideration, nnd, at the suggestion of Pilnclpal Morelock, a resolution was passed graduating the whole class The commencement exercises will take place In Piatt's Opera house on Filday evening of this week. Bauer's orches tra, of Scranton, Is being negotiated with to fuinlsh the music for the or caslon. A. P. Bedford and A. K. Adams, both of Scranton, were In tow n on Tuesday looking after business mat U'i s. Mrs. Charles Barnaul, of Syracuse, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. F. P. Avery, of this place. F. W Wheaton, esq., of Wllkes Barre, was In town today. At the close of the school year at the public schools hole them will lie vo acancles among the teachers, Miss Mary Jayne and Miss Mame Shook le tlrlng. There aie twenty-fhe applica tions alieady filed for the two places, Including several fiom Tunkhannock. The salary of the teacheis has been fixed bv the school boaid at S30 per month duilng the flist year of their set vice, and If the teacher Is letalned at the end of tho year the salary Is to be Indented. James Stark, of Philadelphia, one nf the parties Intel ested In the Honrj Stnrk estate, Is in town this week, looking after lepalts being put upon some of the propeity of the estate In the town. The old Heuick building, at the corner of Btlrige and Tioga stieets, now being repalied for the use of the Hllkowlch clothing llim. Is propeity of the Staik estate. A quiet wedding was solemnized here todny, when Diaper Hillings and Miss l.eighton, both of this place, weie unit ed in maiilage by Hev. Wilbur, of the Methodist chinch. Only the immediate lelatlves of the parties weie present. The couple left on the afternoon tialn for a short tilp to New Yoik nnd othei places of Intel est. Mr. Billings is a mei chant heie and one of the town's best citizen", and Miss Lelghton, a daughter of the late lie v. Nathan l.eighton, of this place. The county treasuiei's legular TVn nlal sale of seated and unseated lands t etui ned for non-payment of taxes, will be held at the couit houso here on Monday, June 11. The regular meeting of tho Triton Hose company will be held at the hose house this evening. FOREST CITY. Cpcclil to tbe Amnion Tribune. Forest City, June ." Mrs. J. B. Wood mansee, of Lake Como, and Miss Net tle Kent, of Windsor, N. Y., ate tli guests of Mis. Homy Weed, on Dola waie stieet. H. W Urown Is on a business tilp to Lcstershlre. Julius Fieedman staits today on t . k n . v. v. . . s k k j i r . v .1 A handsome Waist in ex quisite designs and quality. No better made for service and durabil- n Uy 98c White Waists in three of this season's choicest designs dain tily trimmed. While 0 they last 9oC The new Surplice Waist, the most admired style of all in plain and fancy tf t colors pl.OU in white and col- p5. (JO - Q j px.vO It D5..Za business trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and to Pittsburg, Ta. Mrs. Charles Iiurhardt nnd son, of HoneRdnlc, I'a., nro visitors at tho home of A. Lllje. Mis. II, F. Aldrlch, accompanied by her guest, Mrs. Sherman, of Straight, spent 11 few days Inst week with friends In Stnirucca. Isaac Joseph, of tho firm of A. J. Lowne & Co., spent Inst week In Now York city, laying In a stock of summer goods. T, C, Mnnzor Is putting on an addi tion In the renr of the postolllcc, which ho will use as a residence as soon as completed. Lena Carpenter, of Unlondale, Is vis Itlng at the home of Mr. Samuel May. Mrs. 55. Wescott, of Center street, nnd Mrs. Griggs, of South Gibson, spent Tuesday with friends In Unlondale. SUSQUEHANNA. Fpoclnl to the Sranton Tribune. Susquehanna, 'Juno 5. Tho corner stone of the new Baptist church at Hrushvlle will bo laid on Thursday, June 14, nt 10 o'clock a. m. Jtev. M. J. Watklns, of Hnllstcad, will conduct the services, assisted by Hev. I. D. Mnllery, of New Mllford, and other prominent members of the denomination. On tho same day a council will be called to consider the matter of the society lis Ing recognized ns nn Independent chuich. Tho majority of the member ship nro former members of the Bap tist church In Susquehnnna. F. 12. Hrush & Sons, grocers of Sus quehanna, have purchased the Osborn block, Chuich hill, In Susquehanna. Mrs. Daniel McMahon, an aged resi dent of Gulf Summit, died at her home on Saturday, after a protracted Illness, aged eighty years. She Is survived by six children. Tho funeral will take place on Thursday morning from St. John's Catholic church, In this place, w hero requiem high mass will be cele brated. The remains will be Interred in Laurel Hill cemetery. President Henry W. Boach, of the Montrose National bank, has gone to Texas, on business. Iinlph, son of Itev. Charles Henry Newlng, has gone to Philadelphia, to visit relatives. Pilnclal Twllley.of the Susquehanna High school, will visit tne Paris ex position. The iccently organized Susquehanna Anti-Saloon league Is preparing for business. It will never die from a lack of a Held of labor. Two stiange 'cyclists on Sunday wheeled across the gieat Starrucca via duct at Lanesboro, upon the narrow coping. Tho swerving of the wheels of a few Inches would have huiled the daring ilders to the earth below, a dis tance of nearly one hundred feet. Tho pupils of the several schools of the place nre preparing for commence ment day, to be held this month. Kx cellent programmes are being ar langed. The summer tialns, 4 and 9, will soon be placed on the Hrle. It Is rumored that they will iuii fiom New York to Buffalo Mis Joel D. Lyons and daughter, Mis. Charles A'an Wormer, of Mont rose, aie guests of Susquehanna rela tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence H. Tltsworth haw icturned home from a visit with Montrooo lelatlves. Congiessman C. Fred Wright, of this place, will go back to congress with i rousing majotlty. He Is the right man In tho right place. Keep your eye on the bulletin. Dr. Hagan has returned home fiom a Islt with his parents at Gouldsboro. Pa. St. Marj's Catholic church. In Mont lose, has built a fine rectoi1, at a cot of n.lOO. The society has an' able and hustling pastor. Rev. P. F. Brodeilck Opoiatlons at the Herilck Centie coal (?) mine have been suspended In definitely, as has been the matter of dividend to the shareholders. The Krlo Is making arrangements to carry a ast number of passengers to the Pan-American exposition, at Buf falo, next ear. The public anticipates veiy low lates. Mr. and Mis. Chailos r. Cuitls and daughter, Miss Louise, are visiting fi lends In Now York. Colonel Charles C. Pratt, of New Mllford, would make a worthy stic cessoi to our state senator, Hon. 13. B Hoidenbergh, who will soon "go up hlghoi" and become auditor general of the state. The colonel Is a gentleman, a scholar, and a man of affairs. AVOOA. Tho graduating exercises of tho High school will be given In Sarsfleld opera house this evening. The pupils should be eneouiaged In their work and this can be done by gieetlng them In large mnnheis this evening. The diagram will open at the hull this morning nt 10 o'clock. Lawrence's oiehestro, of Scranton. will accompany the gtadu ates In their vocal selections. Pi of. C F. Hoban and W. B. Curran have purchased the Avoca Aigus plant and will issue the first edition on Sat uiday. The paper and machineiy will be enlarged, and the proprietors will endeavor to give the public first-class leading matter through their Journal. The school board met on Mondiv evening. After the old board had trans acted the final business they adjourned Mne die A large crowd had gatheied. evidently anticipating more or less tiouble trnt has ptevlously marked oc casions of this character, but wer somewhat disappointed. There was no opposition to the nsnlrnnts fni- nOlo and the result was: President, Attor ney M. J. Dixon; secietary, P. it. O'Brien: treasurer, Jacob Webster. The itlilngmembeis were Ddward Gibbon", moi tin caruon, John Clifford and A. J O'Malley. 'Squire Fltzslmmons admin istered the oath of office to the new members. This Is the roster for the piesent year: Messrs. O'BiIen, Itell ley, Webster, Clifford, James Ward, Doran, Daniel Ward, Davis and Dixon. The Christian and Missionary alli ance convention opened In a tent In tho Noith Hnd yesterday morning. Hymns of the Christian Life, No. 1, an used. The older of themes will be: "The Fourfold Gospel, Christ Our Savior," "Sanctlfler, Healer and Com ing Lord," "Tho Holy Spirit and Our Deeper Life In Christ." "Divine Heat ing nnd Our Physical Life In Christ," "The Coming of Christ and Our Prep aration for It," "The 1'vangellzatlon of tho World and Our Part in It." Among tho speakers will be Rev. F. H. Senft and wife, of Philadelphia; Rev. James Lelshtnan, of Blnghamton; Rev. W. T. MeAithur, of Scrantor; All are Invited. T J. Dceble, n student at tho Dick inson Law school, Is home since Satur day. J. F. Conaboy and Frank Parka nro doing Jury duty this week. Martin Mullen, of the North Knd, li n candidate for delegate to the coming Democratic convention. Dr. Taylor, of Wllkes-Barre, per formed a delicate operation on Mine Foreman Job Alton a few days ngo and removed a growth from tho middle car. Ho hopes to bo able to return to work In a few weeks. Attorney W. II. Glllesplo was doing business In town Inst evening. BROOKLYN. Rprrlal to tlie Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, June 4. Mrs. Brown nnd Miss Candace Brown visited Mrs. W. L Sterling last week. Miss IM til Ifntir. n tnnnliep In Min Soldiers' Orphan school, spent Memorial any wan ner parents. Boyd Austin, who has been danger ously 111 for the past week, Is a llttlo better today. Mr. P. H. Tiffany Is very low nnd has not Imnrnveil. nn wns Iintimi. Tlio sons, Judson Tiffany and Fred Tiffany, "re wiin mm. Mrs. John Tiffany and Mrs. Titus, of Hopbottom, were In town last week. The Y. P. c. U. realized over ten dollars from their Ice crenm sale nnd feel very grateful to all those who kindly donated cream and assisted in serving it. There Is to be nn Ico cream social on the lawn of tho Presbyterian church next Friday evening. Tho supervisors did not accept all the roads, but are working them over In good shape. In most tilnces thev in. slst that all loose stones shall bo re moved. A band of eighteen members hai been orgnnlzcd In town. Many of the boys have their Instruments nnd on Thursday evening the first practicing Will occur. With Isaac Law In rhnrm The townspeople deserve sympathy, uii me onnu boys deserve tho encour agement and support In this undet taklng. There Is some talk of a Fourth of July celebration, In charge of tho band. We hope It will materialize. On account of the petitions agalnsi an earlier date, our school will open the lost Monday In August. The teach ers are M. M. Stephens, Kllzaboth Wright, Bessie Chamberlln and Mary Hearn. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Juno 5. Children's day will be observed at the Piesbyteilan church next Sunday. Leon Miller, of Alford, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. nnd Mis. II. Miller. Mrs. George Gaidner, of Scranton, and Miss Nettle Millard, of Heait Lnke, colled on lelatlves hole the first of the week. , Miss Maggie Hand vi.slted fi lends In Blnghamton last week. Miss L'lla Peck is serlouslv ill at her home on Chuich street. She Is at tended by Di. Snydei, of this place, and Dr. Peck, of Susquehnnna. Mis. Hdwaid Hendilcks, of Hall stead, visited relatives In town (Sun day. Mist Alary Hand spent a few dnys last week visiting relatives In Blng hamton and nimlra. Mls.s Josle Dlckrman, of Hlmlra, Is spending a few weeks with her grand mother, Mrs. J. Hall. Fayett" Sprout and bi other, Chailes. of Monti ose, wore calleis In town Sun day afternoon. The boaid of school dliectprs held a meeting at the high school building Monday evening to elect new officers and teachers for the coming ear. The olllceis elected were: Piesldent, C. C. Pratt, secietary, Junes Hayden; treasurer. S. V. Trumbull. The teach ers elected weio: Principal, K. A. Benson; grammar department, J. V. Axtt'U; Intermediate, Miss Nlnt Mooie: serond primary, Miss Lottie Woodhouse. The teacher for the flist ptlmaiy will be elected two weeks hence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harb visited Mr. and Mis. O. R. Alden at Nichol son last week. Mih. George Paikr has returned from a visit among fi lends In Illinois. Mrs. Rooney. of Great Bend, was calling on friends In town yesterday. Leon Gunn visited in Nicholson ic cently. TACTORYVILIjB. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. Foctoryvllle, June 5. Mr. 'and Mrs. II. N. C.ipwell will hold a lawn social at their homo. Wednesday evening, Jum C. for the benefit of tho Baptist church The services of the Facforyv Hie band have been secured for the evening. A gypsy tent will bo on the grounds, wheio onlv one at a time will be a 1 mltted. Ice cieam and cake will be served for tho nominal price of fifteen cents. Mr. H. C. Reynolds has returned from the Wills hospital, New Yoik, where his eves were Heated for black cataracts. Ills many fi lends will be pleased to learn the operation was u success and his eyesight Is fully ie Htored. Mis. Harry J. Tiear and son, Floyd, of Oakland, Md.. left for their honu last Satuiday morning. Mis. Floor was accompanied by her mothei, Mrs. Lucia Capwell, who will spend tho summer with her. Miss Sara n. Pike, of Now York, Is spending some time with her piienls on Main street. Miss Annette R. Bush leturnpd last Satuiday fiom Giavenhuist. Canada, wheieshe spent the last thiee weeks. Mrs. Lyman S. Chase Is recovering from a six weeks' Illness. Attorney and Mrs. R. IT. Capwell, of Scranton, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Walter Reynolds w 111 leave this morning for Gettysburg. wheio who will represent the Small Rice Circle G. A. R., of this place. How to Cure a Sprain. Last fall I sprained my loft hip while handling some heavy boxes. Tlio doctor I called on said nt first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but It giew worso und tho doc tor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get aiound to work. I went to a drug stoic and the druggist ie commended me to try Chumberlaln's Pain Balm. I tried It and one-half of a PO-cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend It to all my friends. F. A. Babcock, Hrle, Pa. It Is for sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. Ponnsy's New Purchase. New Vork. June 5. It was oll.e lallj ttated to. day that the l'cnnsjlunla railroad was tho purchaser ot Hie proper! of He Whetlln,' llridije and Terminal company at the recent foreclosure sale. The I'ninsjlvinla was the l.iruest holder ol the first inortiriuu bonds, bav inx a majority of the ouUtamlli.iT $.MoO,noo The iim Iijm was made .indH iii amicable, at ranretnint with the other lionclli'Men, ll'o iVIrelliiB and Uke Krle railroad, etc., and the bridge and the other termlnil proper!) will bo ied lointb bv tbe VMieelimr tnd Lake 1 rie, the naltlinorc and Ohio end the, I'.nnjt !v jul.i. Corporation Charter, llarrUburif, June 5. 'Die Diamond Silk com pany, of ork, with capital of 00,000, was chartered' todaj. Jonas The Great June Sale of Muslin Underwear Offers, Without Question, the Most Important Bar gains in the History of the Store. Yesterday was a day of Crowds. Every aisle, every avenue was thronged to its utmost. It was a happy response to a meritorious occasion. Today the great event continues, and every day while present lots remain. You will find it to your interest to join the grand army of foitunate who are saving money at this semi-annual occasion The Big Store's Great Grocery Offers its June list of bargains with a sense of pride and satisfaction that it is pos sible to provide so much for so little money. Flour Jonai Lone' SonV extra strength Mlnnomti Mills pat ent l'loiir fttaml mirlvalli'il fur ltd puprrh ami superior Inking Ujlltl a. lou i no more for It than Inferior sorti. Universally meil lij the. ln-M cileiers nml lukm the MorM oir. Try it just (or haklnK luck. Pickles. Kent Preserving Co.'s, qunrts, 22c; pints lie Cross & Hlackvvell's, quarts 35c; pints 21e Dill Pickles, four dozen for 25o Plcklet an excellent relish, per bottle Oc Olives selected Queen, per bot tle 15o Delicacies. Catsup Van Camp's, very fine, per bottle 15c Olive Oil lmpoited, one-half Ballon enn $1.50 Chill Sauce very line, per bottle So Capeis lmpoited Trench, very small Ac Table Sauce Mason's Al, per bottle 10c Jellle and Jams all llavois, 5- lb. pail 23c Canned Goods. Tomatoes full weight, solid packet!, per dozen $1.00 per can 0c Peas tender enily Juno, per dozen $1.13, per can 10c String lieans very tender, ior dozen 'Mi, per can Sc Com choice, sweet and creamy, per dozen 90c, per can 8c Uaked IJeans Kuieka. binnil, large cans, dozen 90c, per enn Sc Soups. Anderson's Concentrated Toma to, per do-on 91c, per can Sc Ameilean Food Co. laigo cans. nil flavors, tloz. $1.70, can 1'c Aimoui's White Ijibel all llav ois, dozen $1 9", per can 17c THE MARKETS. Wall Street Kevlaw. 'cvv York, June 5 The stoik iiml.et showed Miuptonis of st re lm't h at various Units tody, lilt the pinsure to kill at th' (ldunii piuvt.il too much fui the liuutid dim mil tu ulHtub and tin- litur pjrt of tliL dav win slun ovir to i tlisultorv downward innumtnt width c irrud pilm In low lat nUht's levil ixupt fur a few ktoik. Hie stuiutli of a fiw .dims was. In flit the print ipil m-t lining inthunie of the inirkit at idl turns Hit hist su wrt of this iluiJUir t line liom MlIum n pnltrrtd, whith bti;.iii lo move upwards i irlj in tin. tuj in uilitipitioii of the divide ml jiinoiimtmtnt llic declaration of i ptr tent fui the Mini nn mill pumlum lud bun accuratelj fniicastul und tliv .idvance in the stock c line to a stand still whin the iliviiUnd wis aniiuiiiit til. A number of other l.lilio.id Minks vvliut pros puts of dlvidimls luvt bun much exploit tl but not lit rt illrul shuwttl tin Kiratt-t im pithv vvllli VUhl'un, lliltitnoii- and Ohio, l idem P.kIIU und Missouri I'liiln wire the rin tlpil Insfantis 'Hit iipoiw il-ewhin was luodiriti. Owlim to tin In .ivy outl i) fur bit tiinuiit nude after tin res iiranlatlun of the .VteliNun tint i.iiliuid is ol Ie lo show lure ie ihittlous it this time in opuitiui; tvptiisis, and is uluio-t alone jiitnnir the i illroids of the cot n tr In that iispcit I lie otlnr Inildnits of 'he tliv to ittritt intention was Hit- Vnjir dividend v Mih was nuiitalmd .it the same lite of l'i iir igul as the 1 i-t. 'Hit uioviimnt ol this slink sliov id tint tin rut nt liiivlni; Ins bun luisul on acciintt- lorcknovvhilire- of this result Vsitli- frem the sjmpithttii Intuit net- of Mini mtiviimiits the luiiktt was dull and ajiitlutie thiomrhout 'linn wis i irtnir.il but sliuht ml-vanti- at Ihe i pi nil!',' m exptclatloii of the fa Vol ible efttct on foiei.-u iniiktts of tin ottii. liition of 1'itloria '11ns iputiiiiin pmvid t't-iislu-, md the in'ikits at London, Puis and It. r I tit all tuiiiul In nj In tore the cIum-. Hi Jiiltini; ovei the n ws was uiTiud us an explain Inn of I.ondni.'s fillini to sptiul time in hiri ln' rtoeks and th. Hullo niirl.it was nlTett-d li wiakntss of iiou mining -.Ions on the con dition of Hie Irtn trade- In the I ultitl Mads. Adviits from Pails idinlt a ftclliu; of uppte-htu-toti ovtr the uiisati-f it tori touditlous in I him and the inWnuln u il toinplkatlous that in.il follow Hie tnd if the lluti war Fi us tl tltmoialli'.itlon in InlUit litis win- an in lluente il iambic tin ulip.e In prltts litre. 'Hie tlrsiuir wis tlull tiiid ill-lint 111 litivv lo til sa'es, t.71. 10 shuts 'llure wis iirpe de li md for vcttin Niw oik and I', nnsvlvaui I k'llnril iiioiti,'a'is sS,but tin iimlimim adiante was not mail taiuul ( Untwist- tin bond n ar kit va. dull ni'l slii-itlsh. Total silts, pir v due, l.H"iOti liillttl Statis bonds wire uuiliinired in lid quotation. The following tjuotatlons nre furnlihe Tribune b) M. S Jordan A. Co , rooms il The 705 70J Clos inx. ll'i'i Hears tmiiuing. icirpnone cuui: Open- IHbIi Low in; cit et Airtiiron '"iisrar lls'i lli 111 Americdii TeiliJiio .... in tU'4 tJ"j Mil h. .V . I'l ... r, .iifc ,n Vlch . To & . I'e .... il J7'I JilS, . T .V. s V. I'l .... 'i 71s; llt lliookl.in liacliuii .... 70 To'. ('( Halt. v Ohio SO'! M'i Niss (ont. i'oliitto 1". iVl Jt(, (Ins & ('hie J7'i t!.1. (hit. ti (I. W i:5 W, Ui tide. II & i l-"3s l-"4 1JT St. Paul 1I7 117 11-, lloek 1'lintl I(P74 lli-'i 11)7 lckauauna 17S 17b 17S rubral htul U :il"j .il 1 UTt.. 'teil, Pi U 07 dili Km &. 'lex, it ai'i ;hh- aU Louis ,.- .Sish Ml Niv, ;) Miulutt.in l.lt- Iil'i IK.it, ).' Met Tinetlon Cc, lVHl 1VH lit Jllssourl I'ltlflc HV Bfili O.V'4 I'eople's liis 'CI" lui iijsS N. .1. rciiti.il lit) l.'l HU-i SiTithern Pacific- JCd .nil .'114 Norfolk & Western .... .I3i .ll'i 1 North l'acltlc li, K)i u) North. IMrlfc, IT .... 7' 7(1 75 N . Ciiitnl Ill 1114 111 Out. & Wist , I1M- -M'l 'JH4 I'tnna. It It 1 .UU li,i 1 tilij Pacific- Mail !.' '.'(, S lleadintr. IT S74 RsV, 37 Soutlieru It It W't li'i 12 Southern It II , IT.... SI .'..', Al 'ienn, (', fc lion 73'1 7t?4 7Ji'. H. h Leather 11 11 MX lliibber t!i S7 2(1 t'lilon Paelflo M1 Ml BITJ I'nloii l'acirlc-, IT 7l'i 741; 71U Wabash. IT 21 'J Hi -.1 West. L'lilon SU'i N)i. HJK tlllCAOO IIO Mil) OP 1HADP. Oiicn- High- Low WIHIAT. In.'. est. t. Jul 0(,M 07 Cf,H Jub 377k .IsH 37 OA1S. Jtly 8JU 2i'4 sin I'OHK. July 11. 27 H.1.V 1127 .c.'i '! 7ts d'l SU'i li 'S li'4 UVh 1177s 107'3 17s H's (7 ."Pi 7HJ4 1JI KiVi !., 111 U Ml's !1 )i i; 111 ni4 I . s w Ut 7iU ml Jcl Mii i 81 mi Clos line. 07 SSVj 21tj II 32 Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Eased on Far of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Dank , ,,,, 00 ... Long's Sons Coffee. Teas. torn Lontr's Soiu famou llhmU-il Mi tIi in Cofteo ln nip iiullticfl far In exrm ol nm other, though ninth lew in prlee. It lint plitiUtlon growth, ami itumi to tis 'li ne t. with nil iti ii (tiir.il ntnl (lelicitnii llavor. Sot utiH II c iiullt, but on utc II) itnts cm ivcry pound. Jonat lawg'n Sons fiinom Tia. Ineluile special brews ot Oulonir, I ngUMi Ilreakfat, .lip.HH ami outiR II) son, reprismtlutr the choleest growths ot the most fimom 'hi tenters Lovers ot a ile Hi Ions cup nt tel will flml aildltionil pleasure In the kinds sold exclusively by us. Miscellaneous. Cheese Herkimer county, full crenm, per pound 14c Hams very best sugar cured, per pound llc Uacon smoked breakfast, per pound 10c California Hams very line, per pound S',4c Prunes good California, 4 lbs. for 23c, per lb 7c Flour. Jonas Long's Sons' finest ex tra stiength Minnesota Patent, per barrel, ti 00; half barrel, $2.00; quarter barrel $1.00 l.ighth ot a barrel, 31c. Teas. Formosa Oolongs, Gunpowder and Japans. S lbs. $1.83, pound. 3Sc Choicest Oolongs, Young Hyson, Hngllsh Hreakfast, Gieen and uncolored Japan, vvoith C5c. to 75c, 3 lb. $2.23, lb 4Sc Challenge Teas In pound pack ages, verp special 39c Tetlov's Famous Teas In pack ages, per pound from COc Coffees. Good Santos, bean or ground, 5 pounds G3c per pound He Choice Maracalbo, bean or giound, G pounds 75c, per lb... lCc Combination Java, bean or ground, 3 pounds 90, per lb.... 20c Mexican Java, bean or ground, 5 pounds $1 10, per lb 23c Auroia In pound packages, C pounds 70c, per lb .... lCo Finest Plantation Java, bean or ground, per iound 32c Scranton Sivlnsrs Hank SOO Straiitnn l'acklnk' Co 05 'lhlul National Hank ii; Dune Dtposll and Discount Dank .. 200 ... 1'coiioihj LlEht, II . 1". Co flo latki mist ck bite Deposit Co. .. 1M jsiranton Paint (o W Chrlc A nover ( o Com 41K) tlark & Snover Co , IT 12a Smntoii Iron I'rnte tV. iltg. Co 0D Str iiittiii Axh Works .. 100 Lntkivvanm Dalrv Co, IT 20 Count v savings Hank .: Trut Co. . 300 Plrst Nutioml Dink (Carbondale) 300 Stand ird Diilllns Co 30 New Mexico Hi Coal Co . IT. .... 40 'liadtis' Nitl.mil Ilink lti ... Scranton Holt and Nut Co 110 ItONDS Scrmton I'acnf:cr Hallway, first mortgage, due l')20 115 ... Tiople's Street ltaliwaj, first mort- gaee, due 101S Hi Piopies Mreet Ilillwaj, (Itntril mortcrace, due IVl 115 .. Dickson VlanufiiturinR Co 100 latka. Township Whool 5 per cmt. ... 102 Citv of Scranton St Imp. C per tint 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corncted by II, 0. Dile, 27 Lackawanna Av.) butter- Crcamcrj. 2Ic: dalrv tubs, 20c I'bkb Scliet wistetn, 11c ; neaib.i state, ll'ie ( husi lull cnani, mw, 1H-; il2c. Heans Per bu , tholco manow, $2.45; medium, $20. pel, WiO. I'otalces 45c Hirimuli Onions l. 75 Hour Hist patent, JM 25. Philadelphia Qrain and Produce. Phllai'elphla, June 1 Wheat Plrin and ''e lilu'hei, .Ii. ie, 7ul4a7Ili.t-. ( ore I inn and l'J'" hll'lltr, No. 2 lilluil, lime, 4!Jllit Hits Sliadv, No 2 wliilc clipped, 2i'ia2!f Put! toes -I iithinircil. Sew cikand vvtlirn cholti', pir bushil, 40il"" ; ilo do. fair to (rood, do, iiatN Iliittti Mtadv , fmtv western iieuin eiv, 2ii'it . do. piints, 21t- IVirs Dull ind "t. luw-r, lush nearbv, 1 ., tin we-tuii, lie , do oiithwistirn, 12Cc,i : ilo sontliirn, lit (liuse "-tiailv Hi run el Muirs-rm limited, ( 1 it ton -'hi lower, niiiMliiiK upl mils, U'i Tallow Dull and wtak, nil pilme in hogsheads, i'ii ; toiinti) do, lnriils, l'i ; dirk, do, 4e.; cakis, 4e live Pi ultiv I inn, fill ilunaud, fowls, luille , olel loosttis, 7a71(;e , sprlnir thitlins, K.i22t Dussid Poultrj Sttadt, lair dun in J, fowls, choke, U'e-C , elo fllr to (rood, 8'lk : old lutistin, 7e , neailiv broiltrs. lsi't.: west ern tin., 1Ij20i ; western frortn chlekens, lla!3i llccclpts-I le ur, tiil birrels und 4,'i00() ihiuiuIs In satks! wheat. 2il.()il lu-hils, torn, 'li.noo bushels, oits, 22,000 builuls Shlpinentr Win it, none; coin, sm bushtls; oats, 11,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. N'ew- York, June 5 - I'lour 1'irmh held and modtratch attive W heat Suit firm; No. 2 red, 7&!4C elevator, No 2 r.sl, S2'ie f. o b., nlloit, nominal spit; No 1 northern Duluth, 741it f o b. ufloit picuipt, options were Hti ulv to tlrni nil iIjv md tlosid tirui at c. net adiantt , Juh- tlostd 72Ui vptuuhir. 721 (0111 'pot htionif, No 2, 4IVic , f, o. b alloat und 4i'!jt eletitor; option miiket iiilcd veiv firm and clostd studi at s.aNi,t. net ad vance; Sipttmbir ilosed ((He. Hits Stiot iiiiitt; No. 2, 2Ct ; No .1. 2."i'it -, o. 2 white, 27'$e . .No J white, 2rt'4c ; Iratk nilu-il west ci 11, 25'4t ; ti.icl. white, ?7!4ta ll't. ; options liiKliLttil but Ilftiil lielel Hutter lljrel) steadv , trtamtiv ixti.i, IiCji20c; do fat lory, 14'4alui ; imitation irciiiir, UHc.j state dairv. inil'U (hetsi Mront;, ilisd, larce vvliltt, li'ni'i'sjt : do (.russ tiiue, Oio'it. ; iarire tolorul, Hktaiar ; small vildli, hVjaSc ; small tolored, 14ll;l4C. l'iri.'s -Firmer; st ite and Ptnnsvhanit, Killc; western at inaik, 10'ia 12'tc ; wisttin, loss oil, 12!ial'!c. Chicago Qrain and Produce. Chicago, June 5 Corn ltd tho markets on the boaid of tiade todai. Ihere was a kooiI elemautl und the close was at the top, July V4a S,e. impriiitd Win at was dull but sustalntd b) coin and u small ilim.md on drousht tin orles, ilosid llrm, Jul.v 'c lil.'li. r Oats clostd '(.iii.c. iuiprovtd and provisions a shade to 5i7'4t bttttr (ash iiuotatlom were as follows: Hour Steadv , N'o 2 sprlnc wheat, lllVuftir No- ' l'lll'',(, N" - ml, 'a 7HVii., No. 2 coin, 3J04t i No. 2 lfllovv, 3sHa xWtc . No. I) oats, 22'fia2214c'.: .No 2 white. 2l'fja25?,c ; No 3 vvliltt-, 24'4a21?;c; No. 2 rie. fll4c ; lurltv, 37e ; No. 1 ttax ami north west. 1M) timothy. Wills nirk. $i) "Hull 13; lard, HO-2'4a(17714. rllw, sl55a0N); shoulders, tHiaMic i l'll- WiUaTlU, vvhlskej, i(.2I. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chit ik 1, 'June 5 Cattle Maikct quiet and steadv . natives, lust on sale todav one car at $.'i.I5; (,'ood to piiine steers, $.5 1ll;i5tu, poor to l.uelltim, tl 50a5, selected feedirs, l Orta.1; inUitl sttnktrs, flat 50, cows, 2 I0al 80, lit II us. eWI 5Dal 00; eaniieis, t2.40a.'I; bulls, if 2 hOa 4 40; talves, 5a7, Texas feil sttcrs, ifluOa5'l5, Texus bulls, $2 75a3 60. Hogs Market Salfk. hlchcri nihed ami liutcluis, isIUVi5 20; food In tlmlie lieavv, irtt)Va5 20; -ouah heavy, l TO y, llirht, fltV3a5 174; bulk of sales, 43 114 u3.15. bhiep stiailv; lambs, stronir; srovl tu choke wethers, f5.i5.40; sheep, H.75a5,40; jcar- Butter. Whit Is cootl breat with out Rood butter? Wc ar in tlose touch with some ol the largest nntl without question the finest creameries in the world. lluttcr that is per fect! sweet, ot exquisite fla vor, and sold in any quantity alwavs at the very lowest market prices. Soap. pan. S. Kirk's "Dome" an ex cellent laundry soap, 10 'bars. 2Eo The famous Lenox Soap, 7 bars for 25c Starch. I.irKo Lump Starch, C pound package.... 23c Ucit Laundry March, 1 pound packages ... 6c Washing Powder. Gold Dust, 4-pound packages.... 14c Buffalo, 4-pound package 13c Prosperity, 1-pound package.... Bo Cereals. Best Cleaned Rolled Oats, 10 lbs. for 23c Havvkeye Brand, 2-pound pack nge Cc Plllsbury's Vitos, per package.. 12c Cream of "Wheat (fine), per package 14c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, per package 12c Granulated Shredded Wheat, per package 9c Buckwheat Flour, 25-lb. sack for 45c Shumacker's Graham Flour, 10 pound Pjtckago 23c Rice, good Carolina, per lb 5c Marrow Beans, large, 4 quarts for 35c Teas, hand-picked, 4 quarts for 18c Scotch Peas, 4 quarts for IRe Corn Starch, best, per package Cc Fish. Holland Hen Ing, 10-lb. kit for. 49c Soused Mackerel, In cans, per can 12c Mustard Sardines, large cans, 3 cans for 25c NERVITA PILU Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cum Impotoncy, Nislit Emissions, Loss ot Mem ory, nu wnscincr uisonsos, nil ettocts of relf-abuso or oxcess nnd indiscretion. A nervo tonlo ind blood builder. Brlncrs tho Dink clow to nnlo 6O PILLS SO CTS. cliooks and restores the tiro of youth. Uy mail .50c nor box. O Imzns for S2.50, with our bankable irouranteo to cure or refund the money paid, b'ctul for circular arid copy of our bankable guarantee bond. MonritoTohlolf. extra strenqth Immediate Results (YELLOW LADEL) Posltlvoly Rtinrnnteod euro for Loss of Power, Vnrlcocoio, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra. tion, Hystorln, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the ltosults of Excfi8ilvo Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mail In plain package, 81.00 a box, O for $0.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In SO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by McGnrrah & Thomas, Drug" Itists,, 20J Lackawanna ave., Scranton, I'a. lint's, ftSEflaSi native lambs, $3afl.75; westcn) lambs, ;-.' 75.l7.15. Buffalo Live Stock Market. 1'ast IluiTiln. .Tune 5 Cattle Meadv; fat lielf trs. l 75a4 SO, iioor to irood fat cows, $2.5fla 4 "0, veils, Villi 70; fresh cows, 2a3c. lower; fill to kooiI, iC2la2S; choice to fancy, ?40a50 lliiirs ttivt-, SalOt. hU'herj heaiy Rratles, 5 ii n5 I7'i; mlxtd and mediums, M 10a5 35, York ers. i5 25ar,.30. lues, 5 15a5 2i; rouchs, $4 00a 4 70; Ktacs. -st VOil 75 Slurp and Limbs Sti ulv at jistinlav's price. lunilis, culls to tiest, sj Mlan.8'1, faniv, fl ft), mixed sheep. fl.50a'25, viethers, 5 2"n'i40; exports, fj,40o5 50; spring lambs, 55.50ah.OU, Enst Liberty Cattle. I'ast I.lbertj, June 5 Tattle Steady; extra, $" VM5 tit), prime, $5 40a5 5O, common, $J.50a 4 25 Hoirs Ilicher, piinie lieavj Iiors and iiiidliims, 5 30 15 ; hnvj vorkers, -5 25a5 , llulit jorkirs. M.20; piers, f5a5 l"i; skips, ila 4 ', loujrhs, SfVJ 'la! M. Sheep Steady; 1 holt i' vvithtis, l 70il 75; common, J2 50.i1, chiiio lambs, " S5ifl 10, common to Rood, MM n 75, sprinK lambs, )5a5 75; veal calves, $0.50 a7 00. New York Live Stock Maxket. tw ork, .Tune 5 flecves, steady to firm; cables quoteet live, steadv Cahes Quiet, but sttidv; prime veils, fit J7Wa0 50, (rood butter milks, tl 50 Sheep Strong; yearlings and lambs, steadv ; fllr to prime sheep, $1 50a5, (rood jeirllnirs, 110afl50; iood to prime lambs, s 25a! 50. Ilos Nomlnallj weal:. Oil Market. Oil City, Juno 5. Credit balances 123; en tlltntts, nn bid. Shipments, 1(7.17(1; avenge, 117,0.12. Huns, 102,?on; average, S0.072. Editor Rosowator Contempt Case Lincoln, Neb., June 5. The caso of Ltlllor l'tlwartl Itosewater, of the Omaha Hee, charged with contempt of court, is btlng heard here toiU) by tho supreme colllt. It is alleged that he tarstd to be published in the Hee tour nrti tlis relating to tlio connection of (lovcrnor 1'ovnter and Judge Holcomb with the pending fru and police commission case. New Trans-Atlantic. Vcrv orl, June B The Campania Trans Atlantic.! Kspanola todj) resumiil its Fervlio whlih tcasetl ut the outbreak of the Spanish American hostilities. Ilie Cataluna, the first of their vessels, failed this afternoon for Spam via ports in Cuba and Meiico. f late of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ti : Frank J. Cheney iitukri oath that he is the senior partner of the firm ot K J. Cheney tc Lo iloliut limlnt-M In tho City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will ,uv the sum of OM", UUNnrtl.P DOI.I.AHs for each and every case of Catarrh lhat cannot bo cvrtd b) the wc of HALL'S CrAHItlI L'UHK. KHV.NK J. CIIKSKV. Swcrn to before ma and sjbscribed in my presence, this ftli duj ot December. A 1) , 185. IScal.J A. W. OLFASOS, Notary 1'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intrrnall) and acts dit(ctl) on the blood and mucous lurlam of tho sjsttin. Send for tistlmoulals, free. Y. J. 01ILNEV II CO., Toledo, O. Fold by Druggists, 75c Hall's fcmlU Pills are the best. SO (-, ' i im'.