' " ' Wrys3Jf1'lfcr-''iWl,,,'V AVvtswifij v i ' rrTttttz THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-THUHSDA IT, OCTOBER 25, 1900. ' WliB83;J?JfW5 "VSatt i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA v HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. MRllRtpnd, Oct. 24.-MM. Green ami daughter, of Snake ", '" ., tinny with Mm. Kinem Oolwell nnd Hon. were tltlvlnR lant Hnluidny. Ulioij nlwttt to croii Church street rnllroml ciosHlnp. Mim. flreen lilt the hort with the whip. The lioie bccuinu un luly at thli mul clashed tip the lmt one wheel of the onulaRe stilUliiff U' mil. threw Mi p. CI recti, her diuiKhter nnd the Colwell boy out upon the tinc.lt. The iltuiBhlcr of Mrs. Orcen una hailly nhnkon up, hut not seriously Inluied. Thuie wih no tinln In HlKlit nl. the time to frighten the hoiic. Mis. John Allen stntted to dilvo down town from her faun Monthly. The hi fed Jinn h dilvlnff the team and ,u'i the wnRon mi deicemllnK JUiptlHt Hill the ItliiK holt hioke and thiew Mm. Allen out onto the HtoneH. She wii1 h.idly Inul-ed mill suiliilnod u broken ill). n. It. V. Senile, chii.. "t feUHnne hiinmt, wax In town iMonduv nuniiK Int" for the Jlopubllenn trnthei Ing and mlly In SuFtiuelntnna Saturday. Tlie'Hullstead Republican club, one of the Ktiongest orRnnlratlons In Sum itieh,iniri rounly political clielei, will Ifu In n body to .Susquehanna Sattir lny t pirtlilp.He in the bit,' parade thrtv In honoi of (ioveinor lloiieelt. All Itepubllcans in the vicinity nie lu lled to join the eliib In the parade. The fate foi the lound ti Ip will be thirty-lhe renin. Mr. nnd Mis L. N. Kiudd wen- vis .JlliiS In Nicholson Satin day and Sun- il.iy. ' I.ou llnss slipped on his engine tank yveial days iiro and sustained a pain ful "it on hi lei l knee. He Is fast rni o urlntr fnnn the luluiv. - John roddliiBton nnd Mls Mniy (iiokhii were ni.uilecl In St. L.iwiuw t i Inn eh Tuesdiy afternoon at :i 10 o'clock, by llev. J. S Fiikiiii The Bloom is one 'tf the lending business r.ien of Ilnllmead and the In ide is an aecompllsneil ouiib lr.dy. bavltiB many fi lends in this vicinity. The "kiooiii w.is attended bv Tlnbuil I'nd dinKton, of lilnKhiimton. .1 ml Miss Kilte GiOBan. u sMei of the bride, acted a biidcinald Ml and Mis. CoddiniUon left on tuiln -S. la the l.acKawaiiiia i.illioad, for a torn to Atlantic City, New Ymk and a Hip up the tludMUi. 1'pon their letum, they will commence housekeeping In the bouse foimeilv occupied by i:. D. Uuiton, on Chinch stieel. They havo the best wishes of a host of fi lends The hIiowci bath 100m at the Young" Men's Chilstian ahsodntlon is beiiiR" icpainted a white coloi, and will be A big iiniiocment when completed. niBht new mombeis came into tlie Voiiiib Men's Chilstian association. fliuiiiB tlie month of Septembei. Miss Ode.sta Arnold, the daughter f T. .T. Arnold, Is ciuite sick at the home of Mrs. Jules Blown. Gecnpre AVmd ami It.int KldildKe aie enjojiiiB a tamping ti Ip at the lower lake of the Three Lakes They eio otiupjitiR the Mince Iloss cot tnice. Hunting- and fW.iinR will be the spoits unlived Alfie Kcsler, of Uiandt, was the Bilest of bis biothei, C. M. Kessler, Monday. At the home ol Di. A. F. Men ell Mondav nlfrhl, an accident happened, whlih came near binning the home. In some mannei the laise p.uloi lamp became uniuly and exploded, the binning oil falling upon the Hoop ut the loom and spieadins so fast that a sofa and cbnii and file c.irnet weie binned. Insuiance Agent V. C, Hums was on hand Wednesdiv nnd adjusted the ln-s. 'l'hl 1- the second accident fiom Iteiosene that has orunied at the " above houe within a few weeks?" Mi.i. T IT. Ha.s entei Mined a few fi lends at lea Tues,i evening. A big liepubllcau inlh will be held in llallstcad next AWdm mI.i.v. Hon. John ft. Tail". e-s),Mlcl of Hie -.late house of icpieseiitatlves, Is lo be ind ent and speak Hon. (.!toi,re ".. tiieen, of liinghanilon, an I Hon. James T. Dilllols will also be pu-cnt and ,id diess the meeting. TiV llallstead Ite publican dub will paiade: nl-o clubs fioni Client Ilcnd, Now Milfoiil, Mont io?e, ninghamton Hid Sus-quehanna 1110 to take pail in the paiaile. Th.-ie will be two hands !u hue, tlie llall stead band and Hull. lid's band. To Cure a Cold in One Say Take T.axathe Iiioino Quinine Tab lets. All husBists icfiind tho money II It tails to cute. K, AV. Oioe's Hifj tuiture l on each bov. Ta, ,Many" a. woninu lias jieriodiu crying spells, She meets her husbaml with eyes red ami swollen ami he cries out: "vWhat has happencil ? " " Nothitij?" his wife replies. 'I don't know what is the matter with me, hut I just had to have a good cry," Men don't have cryinir pells. It would seem therefore that an atTectiou couuned to women must lme its caus? in the womanly nature. There is no doubt Unit n riNenbeil condition of the delicate woitwuly organs, is in gen eral lesponsible for feiuiiiiue iierous jucss and hysterju. ,The use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite I're scriplioji. makes wniiieu happy by juak ing them healthy. There are 110 more crying spells. "lfaorite Prescription" cures inflammation, ulceration and te mn weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. .'fhcre is no medicine "just as good," Accept no substitute, "J.'QHhreeymtV'Jvritf Mr. Miiry K. Sawer, olJilijli. Lamar Co ,'Uuk,"I Hulhrred with fall iiiir of the womb, also nkeriitiou or the womb. Alti r Ukiug three bottles of jour i'atoritc J'rc kcriptioa,' four of 'Oolden Mtillcal UUcovery' nprt two vials of 1 Pleasant I'ellctii,1 I foaad re lief, I am able to do mv work with tut. I rep unuueud your wonderful mcdlclue lo nil my friends, for I truly beliete It aed my life ".Free. Dr. tterce's Medical Adviser, tit paper covers, is sentr on receipt pf at oue-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing oiv. Cloth binding 31 stamps. Ad tlrcss Dr, K. V, Pierce, Buffalo, W.-.Y, XWMt HONESDALE. Special to (lie Scrmton Tillnint Honendnlc, Oct. lit, Mr. and Mis. Andrew Thompson retuined Inst eve nine fioin a ten days' trip. Including New Voik, Philadelphia, and Wash ington, D. C. Mr. nnd Mis. Joshua A. Hrowti went to New York ycsteidny. Minn Han let Heels will spend the winter In Kcranton with her biolher, Allot nev Fled 13. Ureis. The net lecelptM ft 0111 the itinimnge sale conducted by the ladles of Cliaui chinch last week, amounted to $101. Next Sntuidav the Jertnn High school foot ball team will come to Honesdale and plav with the home team. Couise tickets for the Cln Istlnr. Hn deavor entertainmeiH toiuse 111 c on sale at O, T. Chambers' thug state. Colonel Coe Dm land and daugbteis, Mis. C. H. Hiady, .Mis. Josephine D. Whltnev, AIlss Louisa 51. 'iind Antoin ette, are stiendlng a few days in New Ymk city. Piotectlon Kngine Company's annual ball and concert was a soclnl and tlnanclal success. Over -100 were In attendance. An excellent musical pio ciamme was tendered by home talent. Fireman's oichestui tuinlshed music fin dancing. The net iccelpts weie about Jl.'-i. The "Hilo's" Hatveut Season excur sion to New Yoik city will be tlven redniday, Oct. 31. Tickets ftom lloiiisdiili. -' Ofl, good to dptuin on 01 bcfoie Nov. '. Mi". Ficcl Ole.son, the diayinan, is III with tvphold fever at 'ls homo on Itirei stteot. Mi. C. Claeker, of New Yoik, bus seemed I lie handsome oil ..painting, by Mls Jennie Utownhcombe, that wa on exhlliitlon nt IVtei son's. Mr. ni.ickor has taken neaily all of Miss Hiownscombe's iiaintlng". .Some have gone to i:m ope. The old saw mill at the Uunnell pond Is being toin down. A gilst mill will be elected on the -foundation thus a ca led MelCennls f'oopeiage is tinning out about 700 apple bands dull v. Faun teams fiom all pails ot the counliy come lo Honesdale foi bands, 00 being; loaded on some of the wagons. Hv the emptv bands going out lioni the factoiv some Idea can be foimed of the Immense clop of apples in tho county. The lain last night was the cause nl much lejolelng. Tlin ,ieseioiis of tlie Honesdale Water uompany con tained a supply for a shoit time onlv. The unlet In? places along the public hlghwas., neei know 11 lo fall, li.no now failed uitiicly, the snnie con dition exists with the wells and spiings all tluoiigh the counliy. Sqtuiday evening the Demociats bine a lally at the coui t house. Music bv the Maple Cltv band. Heller's Testimony. Albeit Heller, lhlng nt 1114 Fainlinm st, Omaha, says. "I liae tileci most fveiy thing" that is ued as .1 pie entlH or cute for headache, but noth ing did me so much good as Kiause'j Tleadncb- Capsule Otheis who hm e used them saj the same thing " Pi lee 25c. Sold by Matthew Bios " . OLYPHA1NT. In St. James" ehuidi, Jessiip, last eenlng, a eiy piettv wedding took place, the ccmtiacting Iputie" weie Miss Anna Blown, the sopiano soloist of St. Pattiek's ehmch, and John J. O'Mnllev, ot Hudson stieet. 1'iomptlv nl fi o'clock the biidal p.utv ent'iied the chinch nnd pi oc ceded iq) the aisle to the altei. when they weie met bv Be IMwaid r.affett., who otlldatcd at the tPiemonv which united tliein Mis-, Ktta McDonnell j)la.ed the wed ding maieh. .Miss TUella Judge- a cousin of ilie In Ide, was In idesmaiil, and James Wheeler of this place, was best man. The In ide woie a handsome gown ot iii.iv satin doth with white tilnimlngs and ,1 st.llsh hat ol ginv velvet. Tlie hiidesinald was attlied In a costume of giay doth ti limned with linendei s.itlu .mil wine a blick velvet hat. Moth canled .bouquet.s of em nations At the conclusion of the ceieiuonv 11 leieptlon was held at (lu lu ide's home which was attended by the immediate 1 datives of the joung couple. Mi.s. O'Malle-y is an nccom ldlshed and popular oung lady who many peismnl chainis hae gained tor her a host ol fi lends. The gioom Is a ptnspeiniis business man who is held In the highest esteem bv his many acquaintances. Mi. 4and Mi, O'Malley will go to housekeeping on Hudson stieet, with the best wishes of their numeious fi lends. Miss Alice llman, of (Jiet-n Illdue, vlslled fi lends In town yestuiday, Cieoige Hull who has been tnklusr a eonise In photogiapblug at Hiimliig ham, III,, has letlliued home, Mis, W. J. Lewis, of West Scianton, wlio has been lsitlng Mis, Mniy I'io beit, 1 etui lied home ,esteiclay. Ilev, H. F. Ilnmmnud left last eve ning to spend a few" days In Now Yoik. Mis, D, . Jones, of I.aiknwannu .stieet, Is quite ill. Mis, W. H. Pi lest spent u-Meulay with lelatlxes In Hyde I'aik, Miss Katie Coons of PIUMou Is the guest of Mi. anil Mis, Chailes Beattys. The Noith Hnd Junior basket ball team challenges the Ollphant Hi owns basket ball team to a game at Olphnnt any Thiusday or Filday evening, An swer thiough Tilbiine, Captnln Paul Nvans. Why Expei tment On Youiself Willi lemidlps of doubtful utility when you run get Chainbei Iain's Cough Remedy, which has, Mood the test of time" Twenty-live yeais' sale and use have pi oven that lemedy to bo a prompt nnd eeilaln 0.111 e foi ioUIs. It will cum a cold In u day If taken as soon as the cold has been conti acted and bcfoie It has settled In the system. Sold by all diugglsts. Matthews llios., wholesale and letntl agents. SEELEYV1LLE, i(lal lo tlie hcuiilon 'lllliil'i- Seelc-yville, Oct. !M.-Oofiied Hach maii, who d le(l fiom blood polsunlnt', was bulled on Tuesday, Messis. Hdwaid Moules, William Hattan and Ped Dennis left on Tues day for Philadelphia, theio to wotk at their Itiado or tjla.ss cuttlnB. Kd. S. Hno has ictuinod lo Ulsln, III. The Seelyvlllo Sunday school llbiaty has been leplenlshed with u veiy valu able collection of books. SUSQUEHANNA. Fperlal (o llic Scwnton Irlbunt. SiiHiiuehnnnu, Oct. 24. The Hrle paymaster will aulvo on Thuisdny evening", nnd on Frldny pay tho shop men tor services In September. The weather permitting, Governor HoosGVelt will speult out-of-doors In Hiisiiticlninna, fiom 11 stand lo be elected 1111 Main street, near Hognn Opera limine. The sowernge niiestlon Is hnimhiB flic until the Krle authotltlcs can he henid fiom, conceinlUB Its shine ot the expenses on Main street. it Is thought that the alleged leper In SiisiitiehnnniL came and went away with the last elicits. Meek McColluni, esr,, of Montrose, was In town today. It Is repotted that Hon. .Ilouiko Coclunnc, of New Yoik, will mldiosi the Susquehanna Demociacy Novem ber L'. At 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning, at Parker's Glen, on .he Delawaie divis ion of the Mile, 11 2-year-old doe, pin sued by dogs, fell fiom a high ledge of locks nnd moke Its neck. The cicw of Conductor Thomas F.ngen's tr.tln picked up the animal, cut Its tin oat and hi ought It to Susquehanna, divided. They nie eating venison In Pni t Jervls todny. The fine span of ginvs pin chased by Ijlveiymnn Joseph p. MeMnhon, ot Susquehanna, of Mechanics Hose com pany, of liinghamton, will be used on Krle Hose company's wagon. They aie much ndmlied. Geoige Kbit nnd familv will leave for Albanv hi a few days, to lemaln for Hie winter. The Siisqudiunna county medical pension examining bonicl Is In session todav In Monti 033. Tluv. lleoige W. Leach, of Oakland, has a Continental bill, numbcied 2T, of the lsue of November 2R, 1775. It Is thotiRlit to be one of the oldest bills In exMcnce. The Honesdiile Independent stntps that theie must be money In banking, as Congi esMimn" Wright Is about to elect a fine lesldence in Susquehanna. This is about tho hardest thing said about our popular congressman dur ing the pie.sent campaign. Fiank Fassett, af C.ieat Bond town ship, has been s-nt to Monti ose jail fiom Susquehanna, for stenllng the lioise and wagon of Wton Reynolds, of Oakland, on Alain stieet. In this boiougb, on Saliudnv evening. Fns sett look the outllt to Windsor, wheie be tiaded the wagon foi another and "bait" A Wlndoi constable ai lested Fasaett and biougbt him to the "late line, wheie hti was handed over to OITlcei.s McMa'ion and Palmer, who bi ought him to Susquehanna. His healing and incaic eiation followed. FOREST CITY. Sppcid lo the Sirjiilnn Tuliunr. Finest City, Oct. 21. An OMUislon tinln will be run tnn Susauehani'ii Sattud.iv afteinoon to hear Theodoie Roosevelt speak. It will leae Foi est Cltv at 1.07 and the lound ti Ip will cost but tlfty cents. A big paiado will be held befoie the spcechmaklng. It is enected that Foiest City will send a huge delegation. Rev. C. A. Spaulding. of llollistei villo, will pieach in the Baptist chinch Sunduy. A companv of mineis lias been foimed to go to New Yoik and take pait in the big paiaile on November !Id. Theie will he between .10 and 40 men. Di. Noble and wife weie at Jit. Pleasant jesteidav. iA new liteiaiy .society has been foimed in the Congiegational ehuieb. A coloi ed lady fiom Philadelphia named Mis. Scott will talk on missions In the Baptist chinch Tuesday next. iji J. I.awienie Is able lo he out aflei his it-cent illness. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mi. and Mis. Hdwaid Davis, ol Si lanton, -Mi. and Mis. Hungeifoid and daughter Pauline, Mi. and .Mis. Coon ot Tiinkiiaunock visited Mi. nnd Mis-, William Justin Sunda last. The Misses Mae and Daisy Twining, Sadie Colvln, ot Scianton, called on fi lends lien- Sunday. Mi. and Mis Hait Muinfoid. ot Pilccbuig, spent Sunday ai this place. A veiv pleasant suipiise paitv was tendeied Miss Canie Blown at hei home on Satin da.v evening last. Games weie indulged In till nildnlglu when the guests dep.uted, expiesslng them selves well pleased with the evening's enjojirient. Those piesent weie: Oleta Oakley, llthel Singer, May Millaid, Floience .Staples, Llllle Williams Ciiaie lleluhait, Jessie Rllllngs, Emma Cokiln: Messis Joe Samson, Tom Staple, C.uty Colvln, Hauy Plilla, Will Wllllanis, Geoige lluntei, Itav Smith, Wnllio Cook, Claie Young, Hi mer Twining. JIis (1. G. Gleason and Mls Ralfee of Scianton visited Mis. Doilc Boulsby this week. 4 Miss Nellie OlllTlll visited hei par ents In Piovldence on Sundnv Mr. and Mis. Luther Rellis, Mi.s. p, White and dailBlitei Mamie, of Biad foid, have letuined home fiom a visit with Mis. Hlveta Gillfln. The canning factoiy will dose this week. The wotk of condensing milk nt the 1 nnilensoiy began Tuesday last. NICHOLSON. Eiuid In llu s, iininu TiIIhiiic, Nlchol.-on. Oct. -M, F. N. Uoyle, of Susquehanna, spent Sunday with his daughlei, Mi.s. M. D. Kelly. Mis. J. Y. Johnson, of Scianton, wus visiting lelativt-s in town Inst weak. Mr. and Mis. Khk Stephens, daugh ter Nellie and Mis. A, W. Staik, at tended the fillieial of Mis-, Jano Thompson at Wuvoily, Tuesday. The timet al of Claude Walker, who was killed In Set union Sunday even ing, was held at tho home of his mothei, Wednesday. Helen, the youngest daughter of .Mr. and Mis. Hiu 1 y Iluiku, Is siilciusly 111 with membiaiieous cioup, Mr. M, Oiods, who 'has been spend ing some lime heie, 1 etui nod to the South Tuesday morning, Libelous. 1'iniu tin lliUiiUliii4 l'ii.-s "I "Jin In Know," .iiifillj 1I11111111I11I tin" tihhiutii! I.umloii iini.li' I. d m.ii "hIi ui ji,. Iillllnn nie lis Mlii- Htilis at lit "Si " "Win, ulml'i. llu- iii.ilUi wlili ilulr'1 nu tin Aiiuric 111 iiuiuifir "Mitlir; I vuuit ,(011 u luiow I )ui ai nuui nus ilulni; uiciiuiil iilni mi- in London j, in nl the other 'itU " DrBulIs COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, wliooplug-Counh, CrouchltU, Crippe aud Cousvuurlioii. QiilcU, sure result. Jr,Uull"PIIUcureCoii5tlptlon. 80 pills JOc CEYLON AND INDIA TEA. BLACK or GREEN Is unique among teas because no coloring matter is used, nor do unclean Mongolian hands touch It in the process of manufacture. It Is abrolutely pure and wholesome. , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Sold only In I.eail rackets. -lOc, title, and 70c. Per Lb. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. i Yoik, Oil 1 loitn'i himil anil active ni.iiku iml llu ulilr Hiu In itlnm in pi Ichm ol Icinl m t IK nl oiportunltlis foi spcculiltun ai il nil cln-n oi pinfi :ininl opontni wnr vi'i liiwv nil iln Winn tin- or ictivc hu)hur ilc in mil li.ul In ui pic t (v will sitisllril nml minv o( tin- iirofpHionil ti lifers Iml foM out iti'l liko-i llu-lr piollls thin tool, -nh ml i't" ol the Mitt on ililloi ot tin- injikil iluc lo hue IioIiIiiikh of toik luuiiii; iik-cil lo wiikii h mils lo put nut -lioi I llnii ti i turn TI i rriultlnir decline in pliri s Ini u i-.nl t lie prii'iiiii In riali c a il 111 -iuul.it cloiul .itliic mil ui ik al .1 kin mi tiiull.v Iii'luu tin liit I111L uilli miiuo -.lilMnn nit itiIik in ci!IiiIiv irinilnmi; Tin- luiklioni of the- ilij's iintkil coisisiul ot Ilie utiriiKlli ol the liJUMOiilimulal Kimip of 1 illiouls Ijuii? Ih-vciiiI Ihi- Miooiin inn. Minn llimoiri wile nlloat IIih 11 n niim (iliuhlul to stiiuulile Hie I li iiiii of tluv btoi k .Northiru I'aiihe -iml (it it Noithun win .nhl to iiihre on 1111 inor iiioiw Mile mil I In' foiiiui sloik, with llu 1 v- I I pi ion of ,1 hi id intriv il, w it hnJil lulou tnsl niltlil's IpmI .ill ilit, hut the ollin meinheri of the Klimp .mil I'niili Villi wile tiu limit nit iliuiiit: tin i nit pirt of the iliv. I line wit .1 vi it Iiiki spuulihin a No in I'oniiolviNii mil it w it intimitiil lit the toiifiKiiit ilriuint iiinoni; the Imtirt tint tli'1 iliviiliml 1 ill it to lie In iiinsoil next month The stiuigth fir 111 thre stoikt uill.itiil UiioiikIi llu- irineial Iln with Rn itir or lest iffeit, I'liitic Vlail ifu r ritins .I1 2 In okc I'i points, li.n 1 rn;- no siuill intliiiuie ill the wrakiie,t of lite whole lit in the lite triclinir Olhit leuhis In the idiauie Milfuiil to (In- itint of t to I1, point' lutil -ill-, SH.'HMl sluus rime wtie wi ik '.pott 111 the honil miiket loiln mil it illil not nlnre lulh in the km it ailititt of the .toik market Total nli-. pti v.ilm. 2 D.!", IHW I nllnl Stites Kin I'limu ills ttoiu .ill milium U pi 1 nut, on the lo-t (111. The followini; quotations are furnished The Triliuiip lit M. 1 .Ionian ft Co, rooms T03 700 llcan huililin,, Stuntoii, Vi. Vi Icpho-ie 500.1: Open- IIirIi Low Clou, hu. i-t o-t inir. Amei 11 an -u- u Ami'liiaii S'h.Hiu Am & ... Mill, In .V. s le V , 1. ,V. 1", I'i lliookltn Iriiiii'ii Kilt. , (II ("out. Tolilliti .... ( 111-. ,V (Hi ("hit. .V. (." . .. ( hu ,11 , I) .. "I. I'aul Hoik l-lmil .. . . Ul'4 l-ii'1. UITi 121' . 'I'll. iikiu 'it4 '1 1 ', .If, 'a f.j, .; 1U n USi . . .I'i ... 74 . . I-' ... 7V ... JI' ... II", ... 1J .. I.t ...llli ...III) 71', Id 70 UK. .UK. U' U'l'i 1K.", 1IIT8 111 17S 111" 1,1'. 7i' H'l's Kill "ifi 'IV H 1 H Hl is 1 4 .'.s")i 71 111'.. i: 1 .1 rt'j -,vi fi'i is 71 J'l 111 121. 12- IHi'h in I'i tll 17s .I'l'i i.s' -2's Ti.'l '17 Vd't .'i'j )1', J'l'j 111 12 12s lie. in 1 1 1 . 17i u (S 111 ')- 'i IMI'j 11 l' 1 ,'l't T' ,7'j 1I" 7( 1.!', ll'-), 4' 17 I'I 12 ' -.1, 1Si 12 TIU .11 d2' 7UI lli'i Ml Dilm lie , llllil-oll II lTi I.11 k itt nun ITS I'i dud 'In I HI I", ilol.il SI11I, Pi .. Kan , l't , I'i ... Lotus & i-h .. .. Al llllllttilll 1. 1.' ... Mi I I1.11 lion Co .. Vlis-OIIII I'll ifll' ... I'i opli s I, is V .1. fcntlll Viuthun I'u ilk .. .N.ifolk , (-liin 11th I'uilli Siulli I'Jiilu. I'I . . . Cuili il Out. ft VV.-t I'i 1,1:1 It It P.idl'.i Mill Hi 11I1111; Iteullr..', 1'r . ... Suitlurn H. H . ... hoiitlmn II It , I'i 'Iriin , C. ,V, hull .. I . -, I enlhei . . . 1'. s leilhu, I'r .. llul.lid tnloi, I' Kill I'lilun i'ai Ilk , I'i ,, W.ihi-h, I'I Wi-lilli t'lilnil . ., ... IN ... .11 't . . T-. ... ''i ..UiO . ", . . III'. . .1 l.'j ... IV, . 71 .HI'S I!.'. 22 Hi', 42't I7'j r, 12'!. -.7'i BO 12'i T . Ii2''. Til', 1 s'i it.'; 17'.- 171', VI l,D 12 1 iu .'i.'i ,r7 i9ii ". ll'U 12 ."I 12 7nV. Ml', 7'1'C Vi s M9, I'll, SI), NI.W OHK I'llODIKR I'WIIWfSB I'lllCI's Opili- II lull- low Clos VVIIIIVT Ini?. e-' Inc. P.iir,ln-r T7 T7)i 7i,ii i7 Vlu( l' M'4 1111, sii "ori. WiCillllHi 12 42 41 11 41J Mil .,,,, 41 K ll"H UN Scianton Boaid of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. hrOCKS KM. Flint National Hank hOO hiinntnii Savings Hank 500 Siianton I'jikliu lo Third National llmk 42 Illiiiv Ilopo.-it mul Disi omit Hank .. '200 Kionomv LiRht, II, A. I', Co laiki. riii-t Sife Deposit, Co 110 Ini union Valiit Co CUih ti Snotcr Co,, Pr U' Siiaiitun lion 1'inti K MIb Co Siriinton Axle W01l.1i ... I arkawanna Dalr) Co, I'r County Suinus tlmk K 'liu4 Co .. -TOO Hist National Dank (Cailiomlale) klniulfllil IlilllhlL Cn Asked 'V ioo 111 aoii .so Tradeu' National llmk biranton Holt uiul Nut Co , HONIIS. Srrautun l'as.-ien'ti Hallway, firtt Moiliraire, due llr20 People's Mint Itallvta, lir.t moit Kdzv, due 101b I'lople'ii Mint Itillwav, Ocneial morlcue, due 1U21 , Dickson SlJnufJi fuilus Co, .,,,.... luiku. 'Iiittnsliip Mhnol 5 pir cent, City of i-u unton bt. Imp. 0 pir unt , , Eciuutoii Tiaillou (1 per unt, ,..,, 111 100 in 115 115 10(1 102 102 Scianton Wholesale Market. (Coniilul hv l, (1. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) lliiilu-i'iitmiu.t, 2laili.,i dairy lulis, Jc. I UBa-hi h-rt ttctirn, ITi.t ucilhy rtule, IPe. CliriuP i'ull ncaiii, new, ll',l". Hum -I'u Ini , iholrv niaiiuw, 42,40; inulluiir, fiu, pea, S2M1 I'otatiwi We, Onion- Wi, pi 1 liu I lour Hi el patint, II u). Philfidelphia Qinln and Pioduce. 1'hllaiklphia, (Ut 21 Wluat (. lavvir, en tiad muli, IMuh.i. 70',jj70j4(. Ioiii '.( low ir; No. 2 iiilvid Otiohii, 4Halle, tlaU Mradt , .No 2 white dipped. 2tu2sHi,; No .'I cln do . 211(1. i2Ti., No. 2 nilvnl ilu., 2Ui2ilV.i. Hi'in-Diill anil lowri; wintii nupuloi, t-2 ..'U 8 51! do. ill is, 2.I'1U2 M)', 'ilin-l inl.l I oiler ihai, s.litl2'i; wtlnu wintii dial, $.2ual.40; do. tin. ktial.lit, (. lllai'O, ilu ilu palint, iHUXtJOi liau-is atialkht hi sjik-, 1-! "2.5a 1. 10, do. patent, hi naik, t-U1.il 70 : prliij iliar, Hu'f.'li do i.triiL'hl. .iir,al.W): do. patent, $.ll.il.n; do fitorlte luamN. I2(UIS1: iltv 111IIN, ivtii, 2ft)a''S0; d). dear. .I2HH 10; do. ktiaiKlit, fJIUiliiO; do. lutint, $.l.75ili). Hut- JO AM LONQ'S SONS, JONAS LONG'S SOV8. JONAS LONQ'S SONS, t Today's Big Attractions at the Pure Food Show We are devpting time and money to bring to this greatest Exposition of Pure Food, the finest musical attractions at our command. .In the two weeks and a half the show has yet to run, we have some rich surprises prepared for you musical events of the greatest importance. One of these comes this afteinoon, when Scrantonians will hear for the first time The Famous Fiore Family Of Musical Artists In one of their grand concerts of music and mirth. There are five members of the family, and the ease and grace with which they manipulate the mandolins, guitars and flute, have been highly commented upon wherever they have appeared. From two until five o'clock this afternoon. Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, from the lecture platform, a series of 10 minute talks on the preparation of Shredded Wheat, Malted Breakfast Food and Friend's Oats, by the demonstrateurs in charge of the respective exhibits. Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mr. Joseph Keller, of the Keller and Van Dyke Piano- Company, will give a talk to ladies on the "Proper Care of a Piano," Those who have instruments, or who contemplate the purchase of one, no matter what make, will be interested in this timely talk on so interesting a subject. Jonas Long's Sons uiiiiiciiiiiimmiitiniimiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiK I A Solid Foundation I B When you see the musical life of a home centeied about one of the S 1842 pIANos f you know the foundation is a constiuction is lepiesented by well as artistically correct. 3 S finds it necssary to apoologize when asking a friend to play. He 5 feels like sharing" his joy with everyone else. 3 Wonderful in Tone I Sympathetic in Touch Everlasting: in Durability B Call to see them at your earliest convenience you'll not be dls- B appointed. S We are also offering fine bargains in slightly used instruments S Pianos that weie rented less than a year. 5 Fine tuning a Specialty. 5 Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. I GEORGE W. FINN, 138 WYOMING AVENUE I OPEN EVENINGS. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH tu nun: fjm.( woliiii udiupiv, -IVac; do. I'linli, J7i l"'rs -l'n in, Ih-.Ii m 11b), .ilc.; do. (.(..Inn, 20'i 21t .: il" sniitlinciU'iii, 20c.; (I. Miiitluin, I'll. (.Iiiom Strjih ; Now York (nil cii.iiii (iiki sliull, 1 1 !3 ill'l . ; do. do. ilu (111 to (Iiohi. l(i.itl14i. ltilmcd Sugw-Iliil!. ( uttun I'm li inittil 'l.illow steady; cit inuno in IiikIiii.K 478i.; lountiy do, birtrli, r.'ni.; link, IV , 1 ikn, '."(il. Lho Peiltn-tit iliinfil; fowN, "MlOi ; old roosters, T( ; -pirn,: dil( kins HilUu, .links HalOe. Drer-wl I'milln I hiu; (owls ilmiic, 10Vallc; iIj. till lo Mind, ')'L iHIl. ; old ioos'ois, fiiTi.i iu iil'i prini; iliukois llit"(.; ucstcni ilu, luilji. Iluiii'l-.-n.iiii, f',000 lnnils Hid I'lllKUl puiiinU 111 siki; win it, 'i,"on Ini'.lipl'., inin, UXl.OoO Infill U; ot, l'),00U tmslioN. Miiniiciits WliiJt, mioii bu-tiiN, mi '1,(1110 IiiiiIipN; oils lt.lKM IiiiMipN New Yoik Grain and Pioduce. .Niw Yoik, (Kt. 21. l'lom V( ik ind noinl. iiill in HMnntli wild llio iliui in ulieil. U In it poi wi ik; No. 2 ud, 7"t. I, o Ij alio it j V"i. ikMitoi; No 1 iioiiIkui lluliitli, 5li. ip li. .illual. mil Iu"-. 'in kuI 11 hut irini'iilh Hun up to midilK; in tin. a(li rniiim tlie liurkil ml lipoid anil ilii-iil wi.ik at Isi, nit hi-.; Much iliKt'il WHc, Miv, i)1!.; U1tol.1i, 7V(.i., Do Kinliir, 77i", ("in 11 Spot i.n(i No .', mic. dp 1tn1, ((."lie. ( o li, Jlliut; ijitions tasii I, cIomiI Ht.ik it !h(.. ml diclliip; Mi (UiMil II'mi.; Oi tobtr, r9ut'.; Ilpisinbor, 4I7ii. O.1I1. Spot n1''1'. No "'. yUi.i No. .1, 24 '60.: No. iililli'. 7':i.; No I uliilp, J7i,; ti.ul, nitvid, uiUiu, 2li.'iu.; link ulille Hi-tLi 11 .mil .--llli', ".'7iU(.; optioui quill mul luuii. lluttii Mpaih ; ucanu'rv, 2-1 2i'i(; fapton, 21aiiic; June iicaiiK.ii, JUiil'.; liuitilioii (kiiikm, llljahi.: Muto iluiij, I'u 2h. ( li(fi Sliad( ; laifcu wlilto, l(lTHr.; mn, It while. Hi,; Iiikc mloitd, lie.; mihII lolmi'd, ll(, I pus Sli ul.v ; Male .mil oiius U311I I, -Ml Sli'.t wiliru ipunlai luikinir, Willie.; wiMiin, I.im, oir, JU. Chicago Oialn aud Pioduce. tliliauo, Oil, 21. NiWii !i(fiitln' wlip.it H luoMl liullitli todjj, Inn Wf.ikni - in nun and niinplc wlmit toirplliir Willi l.uk'ui iiiitsnli I jiv-i liox uumiI ailidinp. 'I In- ilon' i sti nil. Do irmliii IU. low 1 1 . Coin (lu-.ul V nml nils 'ai, down. i'lmMuiM at Hie ilme wtie J'.ilUi d'pri-vul ("ii-.li qui t, 11 lint, mn. is MliiHa, lliur Hull anil n.ijj Nil, ,1 spilu.' wluat. n'1.1 7JV-.(-.; u. i nil, .H7IUi.; No. j 10111, .liii il'Jii., No. "J .mIIow, .,'ia.lUi.: No. i white. 21) ii-jli.'.: .Nil .1 white Jla.'li,; No, -' i;i, 47t(,, No. 1 (ki. "jl,"Ji.; V11. I iioitlni-., s 7l. tlin olliv, M .in, poik, ll.'.'iatl.M; I ml, 51' Mm ''.; I lllS, ll IJII4U.6U, fllllllldt . li'i.UI'.i.; hllllN, "t I'J inlUi; whik(,(, -I.J7 Chicago Live Stock Market, (Ucait.i, Oil, 21. t'allli lluilpU, I7,iKIiI, in rliulln,' 2,1100 uratinii ami MHI Tcuie., ,diall li(ui' to HU, IiIkIipi, 1 losing eanler luliu.', ! -t 1111 nit. IpiIij, lime dim ut if5lHi, and one 1.11 ut fll, 'il lo piilllu r.li'ils, flUIHI, pom In liu.ili 111. CI ."VJa WJ, i-eleitid luikli, ilriu, vl.7.i 4IU; nilud hloikus, tli nh, J in I.T'i: nm, WU 21, In Hu., 1.'., Ill, 71; 1 innir., Iimil,, ti i.'ns, I111II1, Hi in, i.M.ual.V); t ilu-, bIi'Iik, la ii Vi"a '1 1 -.jus, lni on mi iuii, il ijh al rl, 'li.un Uil mn.., I j I !KI ; ii, c i.s aluu. ii i'u 111; do Lulls, i;.7'.it21 lli;.-ltiiilil-i l ij, uiiliiiil, inmoiiuu, 27,0011; lilt nur, 2,0ik , .'11 1 Hi. lowii, iiillu", inod ill iiuiue, oi, r( i-'ii. inhiil and hull Inn, t Kill bV,i, umul Iu ihoiiu Iiijvj, sl.lUlsil, loiili luan, ijl.lml 10, IIkIi i r..i(,77'i!i hull, (.( ales, ifl.Wal.iil sliup ll(ieiits, Jl.HkJ; bhup, i-li'nh In aIiuiii:; Uii.Im liiu.ll llli, luwn; ooil In 1 hull 1- uitlm., M(i ill in; (an to ilinue niKiil, Ml'nl; hi.Iiiii ..Imp, 1-1 Mil II, lnu bhup, "iiliiul iulli lauib,, .Sllim, Wihlun laiiihs, ,7Vil ii East Llbeity Stock Mnik3t. 1'a.l llbillj. (lit, 21 -Cutllc-Miaili. iln, ii 'iUaK.1, piiini, M.JiLiI IIj miiuiioii, Vl2"n 11.71 llo' Mi.ih; plilue luavlis llH'il.l1!, iniiliiiiu., I'WllH'ii Ih.im 111 kin, 1 wal HI, likht orkun, l I'.l; U, ! ulj I no, imi-,li, if.li 1.711. li(i'i Mow ; ihulie wiIIkis v-l-1i; 10111 luuii, -J I loai .1(1, cliolie limbs, ij'.j.". lil; iuiiini"ii tu Kood, Mai M; 1.1l iuIm's, s)Aua7. New Yoik Live Stock Maiket. Nnw Voik, OU. 21 IIcims blow lude uud 1900 solid one. All that is best in plimo the Stioff it is scientifically as The owner of a Stieff Piano nevpr -.hup, -.2 1114 .11, (.nil-, "l.V)i it; 1 1111I.S .1 il), (.111 id 1 Lull's, "il IU lilies-Sit idi a 6 Ml Oil Market. Oil il, (Kt il -Lieilit luliinc., .,lil. ur III fill". 110 I Id, .hipiiiput., 112,122 luuii., n ii.iki". 'U.I'Oil hmcls; urns, 11:1,117 bnrels, am. a(, V 1,12.1 bain Is ynoosicT Mt. wMliiit Lewis lias returned after a two weolii' visit nt f-, Clalt. Mih. Al. Smith and ilniiuliiot", JUvs Maude, Mis. Ilnny TolK and JIImh Kthyl Tiegellus attended Pinf. Can's teiltal in OueiiiM'.v hall Weiljienday evenliiK. Jits. S. V. YouiiB Is Kinilned to her home with sickness. Mis. Alvcned AVIl.sou of Hyde I'.uk .spent yestuiday with her nntents. Mi, tind Mis. James liiown of South .Main KtluC't. Mit. James 1 wvan and (IiuikIiIci, Miss Kiln weie culleis In Seiunton yehtuidu). prlppi KPiiei.ilh lOillt. lowpr; --ippv,, -ji Kii r)0iJ; stiKs. V4 71; IhiIIn -.J4HJI71: 1U11 (it lui(-er-., do, t4i4 HI; iO, ".l.'IOi !.71 ( i'ims-Dp luand fail, priirs about sti nl . eils, SlaOis'iil; Utile (.lives -li4"ifl, ft'-isx!-., ".2.1l)ii, iuipil mil fpd laiws !21al, m iiIIuks ii'niW Mii( 11 111M 1 . 1111 iivuiii niui . kiiiiin lull ir M7! r . .1 Mis. fJenige David and Miss Raw son Visited Mih. ("hailes Btioadhend of Main Htieet yesteulaj. A Riune nf root bull between tho Avoid uud Moosle IIIbIi school teams wnii played on tho Mouslc mounds ye.sleiduy. Heote, in to Pi In tavor of Avoc.i. MJ,ss Vn?.-Hle Umeuhtci" is vjKltlim f 1 lends In Moscow, x A!is. Daniel ireisler, nf WllkeH Uaue. Ik IMUiibt hei muther, Mis. UoHHler ot Main Httedt. WAVERLY. ltov. Mr. fjoodsliall Is In Hnnlsbiiiir alteiiiliiip: a mlnlstei.s' confeience. Mis. lleiuy Thompson wiih hut led Inst Tuesiltiy afteinoon. Shu was an iiseil lady and had been 111 for sonm time. The tuiioi.il was held at (he lesldence. I iinim ('die. one of our under takeiM, Is In Seianton lecelvliiK In htiuctloiis fiom Mr. cuslek, Mr. Mhik lion will ntlcnd lo tho business lime diiihiK Ids absence. All nf the fUumtoii people who lmvo leslded heie illllllla the summer luivo I etui lied home. Albeit Jnhntou lias been dolus JiitV duty this week. Might Have Been Tar Woise. I'll in llu- IMllllt liiilll.ll. s I he luiid IUiiiik xlmt alliwatl (lie liuhli el. i die iiiipiini laiacd Ids violin "Uliltt" i vilaiuiul liU Ulloiil.iji N 1 1 1 iuii Mjji.lj lldille while lluiue hiiuw: ' look u( pain lliltul aiu.vi N1109 1 Ij.sil 'ai,i "I hope .Aon do nut think so III ut im i to IiiijkIiu- ilut I would .ln,- lil.h lullads 111 Mich a tu (onjuiiitiuil" tlie Cji.ji tio.tu laliJ t L hut Just to tlie iiiiiuoi.i of tills lutri.,1 in. nioiiairli that thoe l.ictj now be nude pub- 1 Fast Trains Chicago & North-Western Ry. The Overland Limited California m 3 days The Colorado Special One night to Denver The Chicago-Portland Special Oregon ami II aslanglon in 3 days The North-Western Limited Electric Lighted Chicago. tit. Paul and Minneapolis Duluth and St. Paul Fast Mail Fast train to head of lakes The Peninsula Express Fast time to Marquette and Copper Country MO change of cars. The best of ci erj -thing. Call on any agent for tickets or address 461 Broadway, Neio York 601 Cftei't St.,PUUait)BMa 368Wahinatoi SI , Bolton 435 Vint St., CfeonnatJ 507Smitkf'ld8t iPHUburg 234 Suptrlor St., Cliviland 17Camput Martini, Dttrolt lKlrgSt.,Ea)t,Toronlo,Ont. 301 Main St., - Bujalol 112 Clark St.. Chicago THE MOOSIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTU'g. BCEANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooilo and flush ltls World. LAPLIN ft RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Blrotrlo Battarlei, Kleotrlo Kxpto4r(, xploding blasts, safety Kus 11 a 1 Repauno Chemical Co.'s cxploT,' IVG DR. DHNSTGN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran ton. Pa. All 'cute on J Chronic Diseases ol Men, Womrn an i Children. Consultation and rumination iree. Olficc Hours Dally and bunday K a. rn log p. rn. The Dickson Muwiructui'lng Co. rcmiiton mul WllkovliJira, IV .Muiiur.ioturori o.' L0COAIOTIVES, STATIONARY tNOINES Hollers, llotstliii.'andl'uniplns Alachlnerv Qeneral OfBce, Scranton, P. l'"'''ll'Hliil41Uliim.4iiiUUlUJJI.iiHJ Proi.O.F.THEEL.M.D.N.r.liiiil: hi., I'hmirlbliitt. I'. Iliiarul.rkir Aril. I.U4 111 Itt. 1 , 1 ma nllo, ill. tliei. 1 ,11. PMVATf: D SEAElS,D'5CHAROtS.RUNNlNUS,ABUSl5 lUSSEa (u.,li'. iii-'ii .1 1 .ra isiicuuectu 11 C lifini.raiiii iiiij.iKRrttriL.HinnninncnM'- inCTMlUUnnn. &il,nr,li. sl.Ulnr.. n 11 uiliiiL'.lf.t- 4vurrtn.jl X(i)aiiltjaulrierririi.inC,cMi mv C HlilUk4ietc ip I11M I ilih . Ami l(li,i)itrf4iiiienC l Qtrciedaiiciuli Itutnil hiisin Is Snul f rNvurnr lv.liuuilnAlltMili)-s.i,iiuii r.l jt.t1rr),c4i dauilt t 5'1'liillineiil lv Hull, I11-.I1111I 11 llel.Tj lirll.t j'UMmiiimMiiiHiiiiniiimiiiiiiriiiiTinS 3K;Jl 'J via Wlmt Would He Have DoneP 'I'w well (liorjie didn't Hie todJ), Willi .il low Journals hv, I'ur tjdli would lluj lake hlni In, lie louhln't till a He. Judje ". k i 'A -7