THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1900. k -k--t. k .t .ft k. ! viyfeiivlAtovvi(lfevUiii. 2 PENNSYLVANIA IJWMX ii IIONESDALE. 6peclal lo the Scranton Tribune. Honosdale, June 15. Mr.'Zcnns Ilus Bell, of Atnherst Military Bchool, Is with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. 2. Iltiftoll, for tho utitnmor vacntlon. Mr. ailbert Wlilto and fnmlly will ko to Hooch I-nkc and take possession of tho Tuscurora cottago this week for tho summer. Miss Mary Ilomalno and mother ko this Week to their new homo at Mor rlstown, N. J. Mr. Irvln Tears, of Denver, Col., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win S. Tears, nt the residence of Mrs. Hunnell, on Third Btreet. Mlss-Ijlzsslo Matthews, of Scranton, Is spending the- slimmer at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Clark. Moses Jacobs, who recently fcradu nted. ai ,1,'JjUndelpliIa, ns a veterinary surBQon,, lms accepted a Bqvqrnmcnt position ns Inspector of cattle, and meat, and Is now In New York. Mr. William li. Clark, a student in the University of Pennsylvania, Is homo for a vacation. Miss qiuni, "vyilllniri and Coo Hay ward Will cinnt'lniie ll'' buslnes'S of palutvi'fi" (supplies and painting and pa puper hailKlns of their lato father, V. S. Hnywnrd. This -afternoon at 2.45 thti first-same of base ball for . the steuunn will ho played Oil tho HonosUale, fjrqunds W, the Olxpjinnt nnd lloncsdale clubs. The Ktio Will commence! on .Monday next niimlnR a palace car between llonesdale and Now York. . William Klmblrt and wife are di vorced 'on conditions. The Wayne county court,' Rttrntcd a divorce to Wil llnin KlnibliS ri-om Ida Kimble."' "Hoth nro p'-rmlttf-d to manV again, but Ida Kltnbjc shall not many one Albert Oo ble during the life of William Kimble. Mr. Charles M. Salmon, of Port Jer vls, a vofernn Kilo conductor, Is at the home nf his ,son, II. Jatnipn, 6n upper Main street. Messrs. C. DorllliiRcr & Sons, of White Mills, have been awarded a gold medal on their cut glass at an exhibi tion held at Austria. Mr. Charles F. Ilockwell, a member of the Pennsylvania society, Sons of tho Revolution, Is at Paoll, Chester county, Pa., to attend the one hundred and twenty-second anniversary of the evacuation of Philadelphia by tho Brit ish troops, and tho departure of Wash ington's army from Valley Forge. Mr. Daniel C. Osborne, of the Maple City Olass Cutting company, returned Sast night from Deposit, N. Y., where he spent n few days looking for a building site for their cutting shop. The citizens of Deposit have taken the siutter In hand and offer very good Inducements for the shop to locate there. The probability Is that the offer Will bo accepted and a plant that will employ about fifty hands soon put In operation. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, June 15. About 9 o'clock this morning Henry Waterman, while working In the stone yard, had quite a serious accident. A heavy stone fell on one of his feet, completely crushing three toes. Mrs. Sara J. Williams nnd son, Harry, have moved into their cottage rat I.nke Nicholson for the summer. Mrs. Williams' sister, Mrs. Hoyal W. Gage, and son, of New York city, are ulso at the lake with her. , Mrs. William S. Decker Is entertain ing Miss Beatrice Hawke. Oeorge Cornell was nt Scranton yes terday, calling on his brother-in-law, C M. Parker, who is being treated nt the Thompson hospital. Miss Mary Churchill, of Starkvllle, Is spending ti couple of days with Mrs. T. P. Thurber. Next Thursday there will be a cir cus lu town, Including balloon nssen nioni and parachute Jumps for free outside attractions. One hundred itartllng acts are advertised on the programmes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Williams went f'.shlriK to Heart Lake yesterday. The Acme Manufacturing company is under the management of Attorney A. N. Walker at present. S. J.. Tllfany spent yesterday In Har ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Snyder and Mr. end Mrs. I.eroy Tiffany nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J.. 12. Harding are at Lake Nlcholso.i toduy. Diarrhoea at Santiago. Charles II. Marks, while acting in the capacity cf nurse nt the Second Division Hospital of the Fifth Army Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea and found It to work like a charm. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Uros , wholesale and retail agents. UNIO.VDALE. Special to tlif Scranton tribune. Uniondnle, June 15. Charles Todd, jr., was promised n bicycle on the con dition that he should first learn how to ride Hi Ciintlus Is In full pjssesslon of the prize and Is making jruod use of IV, Kugenc Coleman, of Honesdale, is a welcome visitor among us. After spending several weeks wllh her" dnughtor nt New Mllford, Mr?. Darrow Is again occupying her home on Darrow street. Mrs. Nathan Fuhrmnn Is seriously 111 with stomach trouble. Miss Alice Har rises ;i8 the attendant nurse. " Charles Wedeman Is Indisposed. David Wedeman has Invested in a CPESErlToisernnft Is canvassing for , nevy Invention for forni work. -S;"S. toleman has' -accepted V'posl-tlon-'ln'Carbonda-le. - .. t .t.7KB;;frP.,JSrt yennantj-nj ter a severe Illness, i8jeon,VjvUjScetU. , . , Mr. and Mrs.' Newman, tt Elmlra, N. T., were lately tho guests of Hon. and Mrs. Phllo liurrltt. Last WcJnesdny the Ladles' Aid soci ety of the, Methodist church met at Mrs, IJdgar llurdlck's home. Mrs. II. Uoswoll was In charge. All say they had rt good time. All tho residents nro gladdened by the tood news that tho water tanks on the Erie are -to be removed down the line some distance. This will do awny with the constant annoyance of great noise, and the Interference with teams nnd people wishing to use the crossings. Austin Smith Is meeting with good success cnnvusslng for nn extremely convenient utensil In the cullnnry de partment nn Ideal molding board. H. H. Finn Is spending a few days at home. An Ice cream social will be held nt the home of Wnllnco Hounds next Fri day evening, tinder the auspices of tho Ejnvorth league. HOPBOTTOM. msutsixtstnnruiit&szhsisaisasakeieaMi KILL -HI lEECJJMS ovittvuu l?ftvjT "if & - AWn' MntAtov &. H.Mtsr- "SS." x. JXL t " Stomach and Distress !&: After Sating. B I A.'ami4 nnd OB tfAtilc 1tllrvvvlef c aanwiamumiaiiiiiimniimMiiBmiil Pperlal to tlic Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Juno 15. This plnco was Inrgcly represented nt the Franklin academy centennial, held at Harford, Thursday. Among those who attend ed were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strttpler, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. M. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Titus, Mr. and C. M. Tllt nny, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. D. Roberts. Ly man Hlakesley, .Mrs. J. II. Tiffany, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hell, Many of tho older residents were old time students of tho institution, nnd to such the reunion was an event of much inter est and pleasure. Tho excursion to Heart Lake on Thursday was iullr Inrgcly patronized by people In this vicinity. Delay Russet has moved Into his new house, which he has nenrly com pleted. Mrs. Turner, of Rlnghnmton, Is visit ing Mrs. Jerome Hartley. . Ira Foster, of lllughamton, wns call ing on friends n town this week. Thieves recently visited the chicken house nt Daniel Wood's, just In the edge of tho village, and made off with, tho entire stock of fowls, leaving naught but the heads to tell the tale. The project of erecting a milk fac tory at this plnco, to bo operated on a co-operative plan, Is meeting with considerable favor, and the farmers are mibscrlplng stock for the erection of the plant. The plant, If erected, will be a complete manufactory of all milk products, nnd will make the producers of thlp vicinity Independent of New York trusts. Mr. Whlnnory, who Is the promoter of the movement here, has Just placed In operation a similar factory 'n Montrorc. Mrs. R. Rertholf and Mrs. Luther Bell are visiting in Scranton. Work hns been suspended In the stone cpiurry of Humphrey Lord. Three has been 'iullo a large shipment of stone from the quarry and several men will be out of employment on ac count of the suspension. AVOCA. The Interest In the famine-stricken sufferers of India continues to spread and the fund Is steadily growing. Previously acknowledged. $21.13: a friend, .25; Jennie Anderson, .10; Agnes Anderson, .10; Albeit Rubens, .23; Fred Richens, .2.V. William Muir, $t; Rev. D. T. Smythe, 1; Mrs. O. E. Johnson, .50; Mis. Jenkins, $2; William Oliver, .25; Miss Speece, .25; n friend, .25; Mrs. Selgel, .25; total, $2S.fl0. All subscilptlons sent to the Christian Herald by Mnry Hnstle. Children's day will be observed in Langcllffe church tomorrow. At the morning service nn Interesting pro gramme will be given. Subject, "World-Wide Missions." The Hags of various nations will be displayed and mission work In those countries de scribed. In the afternoon Infant bap tism will be given. The Hose company will met in regu lar session on Monday evening. All members are requested to be present, as all business relative to tho accept ance of the pnranhernnlla lecently contracted for will be transacted. Miss Klla Tlgtie. of Scranton, Is tho guest of her patents on tho West Side. Miss Ella Earley, n nurse In St. Vin cent's hospital, Philadelphia, Is hpend- Intr her vacation with her mother in the North End. The school board will meet on Mon day evening. State ot Ohio. City ol Toledo, Lucas County, u. : Krarlc J. t'hinej- makes oath tlut ho la the ncnlor partner o! the tlini of F. J. Chenev U Co . ilolim Iniilni'si In the City ol Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and tcut said firm will pat the turn of OXP. Hl'NDKKI) POr.LAUS for each and every case of OUirli tlut rannot he cvred by the use of HAMAS cmilltll CUItE. FltAXK J. niHNi:. Swcrn to txfore ms and t-jliiirllwd in my pretence, this Ctli day of December, A. I)., i&s Seal. A. V. OI.PASON Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken Internal!) and acts dluctly en the blood and nvurniv turfuLM of the 8) ntc in. Send for ttttlmnntals, free. F. .1. CHI NIIV k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by PruirsMs, 75c. Hall's family fills are the best. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, June IV To find u parallel to to ihi)'s ktaiiuatioii in the ktiiLk uiLikcl it would lie ni-cwjry to p luck to the period of the lust presidential campaign. A number of usually acthc stuck, ucic not t'cjlt in to the cxUnt of J kindle share and it w w bin; afur noon be fare sutli a spetulutiM leader as llrookl)n Tiansit or Manhattan made its appeaiance on tlin tape at all. Them was some desultory spei il lation In Sut'ar durinK tin. ii'oruin; at an ad ance of about a iwlnl but that stock fell back into the rut of dullness whlili diaiaitcriml tho whole market. Larue otlVrlns of I'nlun I'.ulllo bcean to appear near 2 o'cloik. The Hock fell Into quietude in the last hour and liuuix about i point below last nUhl'i leel. At the hut divi dend the directors declared 2 per cent, on the common block, 1 r cent, nf which was called reuular semi-annual and 1 per cent, extra. .So Intimation lias been hoi.nl in Wall street that the actual amount to be diabumed would be cut In half. The action taken prou-d a complete surprise, and what the el'ict may be upon the central market it Is luipeslsble to toirsee. 'I lie price iiiovciuint in today's nuiket was irrcKular and without Mmilhcance. Total wiles, 141,000 hares, The bond market shared fully In (he dullness of the stock imnkct unci price changes were InslKnilteant. Total sales par alue, $ouu, oou. United Males bonds woo unchanged in bid quotations. '3 IS -a ' US us try est. et III lu-llt" IU Ill'i CI os. trifr lll'.i 110 ai't The follonrlnK quotations sre furnished Tin Tribune by II. S. Jordan k Co., roouu ;0S-7v) Uesrs bulldliie. Telephone 6003 i Open- llleli- Low. inc American Kinrar llii'.-i Amrrlcaii Tobacco .... Ul Am. S. k W" aiVl 'AUh., To. & S." Fe.... taVt A., T. 4S.1'.,'1T r..i.. 71'4 llrooklin Traction .... (IftU Ilrooklvn Traction ,.,,., f nait. k otiio .;......., V1 Cunt, Tobacco , 22V, (.'lies, k iUiU Soli Chic, k U. W 10H Chic. II. & Q V'7 St. Paul 1M U llock island 100 100 S34 2i',4 23i 71 TllTi 1 .liI M Til 127W 2i',4 23V TUT? in 70',tx 7H nsi CS 70V4 JilU 21 211VJ 10 120H 113 1MU 21 ii; in 100 A Gigantic Movement of Supreme Importance Was that purchase of ours which we concluded last Wednesday, thereby se curing Cowperthwaite & Berghauser's Entire Stock of Furniture and Bed ding, which we place on sale Monday, at our Show Rooms, 221 to 227 Wyo ming Avenue. We are able to sell this ilagnificent Stock at prices you would willingly pay for the cheapest grade of goods. Seems a Pity to Sell Such Artistic Furniture So Cheap But this stock was bought for that purpose to give our public unheard-of-values, Watch every item during this great sale. Something will surely be here for you if you are a housekeeper. The Cowperthwaite & Berghauser stock will be marked with a Bright BriekRed f. ar: 8 Price Tag. Look for it. Wherever you find it it will mean many dollars saved for the purchaser. We will not attempt a description of this stock in detail. Suffice to say, the articles therein are of the latest de sign, as Messrs. Cowperthwaite & Berghauser have been established much less than a year, and most of this stock has been purchased by them within the past two or three months. Strangely Cheap Prices you'll find all over the building among the Bed 9 Iron and Brass Luxurious Couches, Ladies9 Toilet Tables, Extension Tables, Center Tables, Odd Dressers In fact, in all the Furniture Departments the Bright BrickRed Price Tag will be seen. This Great Sale will positively eclipse any of the biggest sales held in this part of the state not even excepting the great sales conducted by us in the past. We cannot do more than invite you to come and examine this stock. It would be superfluous to tell you to buy where you can buy best. 8 Monday af 8.30 0 dork the Sale efflDs. AT- look For The Money Saver TW Bright Brick-Red Price ...T3g,., It Marks the "C & D" Stock 35 $- jf TnEr 221, 223, 225, 227 Wyoming Avenue. w & I. : e: NO GOODS RESERVED during this safe without a cash deposit of twenty per cent on total amount. Don't Forget the Bright Brick-R?d Price i CJ jk t - : as - ap (WWfMfMWWWWWWtMM I.ail-a wanna roiler.il Mcel Kan. k Tex.. Pr ... UmW. k N.uli .... Manhattan Die ... Met. Traellon Co ., Missouri Pacific .... i'eople'g ia-H , X. .1. Central .... Southern Pacific . Norfolk k Western North. Pacific .... Ninth. Pacific. Pr N. Y. Central .... (Int. k Went Penna. It. It Pacific Mail Iteailinc, Pr Southern It. It ... Southern It. It., Pr Telin., C. k Iron . l S. Leather .... I!. S. Leather. Pr . t'nion Pacific I'nlon Pacific. Pr . ia!ia,Ii. Pr Western Union ... Third Avenue CHICAGO WHEAT. Jult- Almost CORN JnlV AllL'tlst ... OATS. Ju'.v I-OHK. Julv September .170 179 170 . 82 32 31 . 3 SM 32U . 77. 1i 77 K) Stl'i SO .154W 151H lW?i . MV4 HJ M't X21W 32?4 i ma,'. nii'. (hi ..12114 12114 1211 ..33 33 32 .. 33 34 33?. .. 57 S71i M .. 73'i 7tV4 73 ..12MT4 lSUVa 12'.l .. 204 20 20 ..12t'',4 12')'4 120 .. 2011 2( 20',i it &sSi as 1114 82H 0711 n7Hi 11 B2H 07W li lij w; BMi 7Si .:ii Vj 7UT4 1H 7PT4 11 62 Cf. 014 07 52 73H 1914 7!T4 ....10514 10SV4 I0S14 DOAltD OP TltADE. Open- High- Low In" cL et. 12 7414 72 1'. 179' 31 S21i 7714 soli 153 5U4 IKIli 12114 32T4 31 !A 73 130 20 120 2 5S ll4 52 bl 0U r.7'4 52T4 73 V)14 DSVi HIS 7314 3S14 30 22 74 73 30 3014 3S K) 22 11.25 11.35 11,20 11.10 11.47 11.10 Clos ing. 74 74 38 30 22 11.22 11.40 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Firfct National Dank Scianton Ratings Dank Scranton Packine Co Third National Hunk Dime Dopinit and Discount Hank economy mkiu, 11. s i'. c;o Tn.at I- I-icka. Tnist k Safe Deposit Co. ., Siranton Paint Co Clurk & Snover Co., Com ,,.,. Clark k Snover Co., Pr. Scranton Iron IVnre & Mfir. Co kranton Axle Works ,,,, Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. Coonty Kalnc Uank k Trust Co. . First National Hank (Carhondale) , . Standard Drilling Co. New Meilco Ity. Coal Co., Pr, .... Trader' National Dank Scranton Holt urn Nut Co 110NDS. Scranton Passenger ltsllway, first mortcace, due 1020 People's Street Hallway, first mort- KiKe, am juio ple s Did. 600 300 25 200 150 400 123 Asked. S3 60 '80 300 40 145 110 115 115 100 100 0 800 30 People's Street Hallway, General Mortgage, duo 1021 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. ... 102 City ol Scranton St. Imp. G per cent 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected ty II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Ilutter Creamery, 21c. s dairy tubs, 20c. Pggs Select western, 14c. i nearby state, 11J. (heese Full cream, rcw, llal2c. Deans Per tm., choice marrow, $2.45; medium, 12.30: pea, $2.10. Potattes 46c Hcrmuda Onions $1.75. Flour Best patent, (4.25. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, June 15. Wheat Firm and 14c. higher! contract grade, June, 75a7i. Coin Mcady; No. 2 mixed, June, 44a411ic. Oarts Firm and in moderate demand! No, 2 white clipped, 20'4c. Potatoes Kasier; New York and western choice, per luhcl, 3m40c. ; do. do. fair to god do., SOafSc. Ilutter Steady! fancy west ern creamery, 10c.; do. prints, 20c. Itega Steady! fresh, neaiby, 13c.j do. western, 13',4e.j do, southwestern, U.14c. ; do. Houthcrn, lie. Cheese Firm. Iteflned Sugais Strong; confec tlonera' powdered, 5,S5c. j crown A, 5.05c. ; crys tal A, 5.70c. i confectioners' granulated, 5.05c; cubes. 5.85c.! podeied, 5.e0c. J stanllard anil fine, granulated, 6.70c.i etra fine granulated, S.hOc. j confectioners' A, B.SOc. ; Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 5.35c.; No. 4, 5.23c. ; No. 5. 6.25e.; No.-G, 6.20c.-, No. 7, 3.15C.1 No. 8, 5.10c.; No. I', 5.05c. i Xo. 10, 3c; No. 11, 4.03c. i and Ncm. 12 to 10, 1.00c. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Oulct but steady; city prime in hogsheads, 41ic: country do. do., liar rels, 4e. : dark, do.. If.; cakes, le. Lite Poultry Firm i fowls, lie; old roosters, 7o7VjC ; spring chickens. l(l.i?Cc. Dressed Poultry Finn; fowls, choice, 10c. ! do. fair to good, Pa0c. ; old roosters, 7a7c. ; western frozen chickens, llal3o; nearby broilers, 20aS'5c. ; western do., 15a20e. Receipts Flour, 1,000 barrels and 3,100,000 pounds in sacks; wheat. 15.0 bushels; coin, 120,000 bushels; oats, 27,000 bushels. Shipments Mltst, 43,000 bushels; corn, 113,000 bushels: oata, 81,000 bushels. ' Today Saturday Special Bargains in Shoes and 0 xfords for fen and Women New York Grain and Product. New York, June 15. riour Buyers and sellers were lt20c. apart on spring patents, but close together on bake and winter straights, although only smsl sales were aflccled. 1 heat Spot firm; No. 2 red, 84 e, f, o. 1. afloat Iot; No, 2 red. 6114c. elevator! Ko. 1 northern Duluth, Sir. f, o. b. afloat piompt; options opened weak hut later became thong and higher: closed strong at lite, net aehanre; July closed 7SV)C ; SSeptcinlier, 70c. Coin Spot linn; No. 2, ItiHc f, ob. afloat and 43c. cleator; options opened lower but recovered and clcsed firm at !4c. net advance; July closed 4 Hie.; September, 45c. Oats Spot firmer: No. 2, 27c; No. 3, 2iie.; No. 2 white, 2a'4r.; No. 3 wlilte, JOc.; track mixed, western, 27a2Sc. ; track white, 2a3t!4; options dull snd neglected. Uses Steady; state and Pennsylvania, Italic. western, 10al3e. ; western, loss off, 13al3V4c. Dutter Steady; Men's Shoes $i.oo, $1.50, $2.00, 2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and .oo. Men's Oxfords at $i.o, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Ladies' Shoes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Ladies' Low Shoes at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes, all prices. MYER feAjj VI DOW 1 The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. creamery extras, ISUalOc; factory, Halite. ; Imitation ereamerv, U','jal71ic ; state elalry, 15a IMic. Cheese Firm; largt white, OHc; large colored, itc; small wlilte, OHc; small coloied, 0',4c New York Liv,o Btoclc Mnihati New Ycrk, June 15. lleeves Steady to a shailo higher; steers. 5a5.7214; hulls. iM.25al.50; cows, f2.oua4.101-;. Calves Maiket steady; reals, l.tVlu0.6J tens, $11.73; buttennllU, ni.'iSal.di piie'e in ociiT cieiiiuini, lauij sicaiv in.u, slow; good stock 13a25c, lower; mcqlura and common, 33a50c, oft; (eur ears unsold; sheep, ft J0a5: choice wetliers, 5.C5; yearlings, $3.5(U (I; lambs, W.75a7.71 mills, (M.3n5.50. llos Statu hogs, steady nt 5.lX)i no westerns here. Buffalo Live Stock Market. F.ist Dumilo. June 13. Cattld Darely steady; light Jersey steers, $.1.60; cows and fair hulls, .i.50a3.(V); medium steers, 4.tOuS; veals, 5a7; extra, A75a7; commen light, H.Hitl.U). Hoik A'.tic but lower for best weights, others full steaely to strorger; heavy. $3.CS; mixed and me diums, t3.2taS.25; Yorkers, ?5.23; generally fw at close, $5.30; pigs, $5.20; roughs, M.OOsl.M; stegs, W.25a3.CO. Sheep and Lambs Steady for sheep and yearlings; best mixed sheen, M.fcfl.i 6.15: culls to good, t2a4.75; wethers, I3.20a5.33; jearllng toils, ijd.lOad.M; culls to good, s).300; spring lambs, tops, $7.50a7.75; lew,. $j; culls to good. f4.257.25. Oil Market. Oil City, June 15. Credit balsncw, l.tij cer tificates, no bid; shipments, 72.235 barrela; aver age, Ut.lW) barrels; runs, 76,002 barrels; aver acre. Ol.uis barrels. i ! i g v -. - 4 . (v . .
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