Tti 'f ". ?pf?fTP . i - A! HP i .. -r. ',TKYn 'rF"a.TTT:r'i-' I JJMll"lS"V'' " "5 Tt '-."nKYipTE .-.ST J I. i.'W.w-'SSWS""-"' -' 1-" "I '' "t Z7". . .(' .. V'teTUi' '. .- ' '-, : m-h -" Tfrfv.. i .V "S - - .. v - $, ii "-. v i - - i v - -i-'. i, N THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. ., CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT. G3"The Scrnnton Tribune has opened a Blanch Office In Cmbondnle and piinta n daily edition devoted to the lntoi ests of the city, supplying Cm bondnle with a dnlly morning: pnper, containing nil the news of the Pion eer City. Communications of n. news nature, peisonnls nnd all Items for publlcntlon may be left nt the new offices In. the Burke Building, or sent by mnll or 'phone. . Xi. Hatfield, manager of the Carbondale edition, will bo pleased to lecelvo callers seeking Information or desirous of Imparling It. Telephone numbeis; New, 280; old, 0423. EXTENSION OF THE STRIKE. The Day Hands Join the Boys of the Night Shift In Sympathy. At 110011 yeqfoidny neaily nil thu Kit In nnd boys employed ut the silk mill of I lie Klots Tlnowlntr rimijmny, nt Simp--on, loll tholr woik out of sympathy for thu boyi on the night shift, who stnirli on Ktldiiy nlslit, and nlft) be cause tlioy haw n tew silcvanc.es of their own to settle und feel that thlq Is mi opportune moment. Shoitly after the noon hour n lulfii number of the Milkers wete visible all over the main -ttcets of this city, either roIiikt home or stnmllnp In knots illHcii.siiir tltelr prlevancc-. Manager Mnttiitj rileder or the silk mill. who i In ihaise heie. declines tliat loduv the mill will be "hut down nnd what woik the Klots company has v III be Hhlpped to their other two mills one .it Pciunton nnd the other at Fretl eilrK.sbuip, Vn. VaiollRll of the help ie fiainctl fiom htrlklnp to enable Mr. Filedor to got out what woik then- Is mi hand 'by tonight and then the loeal plant will bo losed down Indefinitely, so Mr. Kriedcr huvs. It has been claimed bv the manage ment that they woie liinnlnpr their mill at a loss because of a depicsslon In the tiade. A eiy ptominent citizen of Car bondale, who i In a position to know and has studied the conditions of labor Ihioughout this section veiy thorough ly, tald to a Ti Inline man yesteidav: "ft K all veiy well for Manager TTilcrtef to fray that the bilk mill has been limning at a loss but It haullv stems piobable if that weie the ease that the company would be putting up another and Idiger mill beside the pies etit one. if llioy aie so chniitablv in clined as to inn theh business at a los In oider to help their employes, whv don't thev give them wages enough to sustain life? I am inteiested In a. gill of fifteen yeais old, whoso naients' death led kind ti lends to tuke her in. and last summer they thought it would be a good thing for this gul to leiun self-support. So they sent her to the silk mill to woik. By woiklng twehe and louitcen houi.s .t dav she got lor l.er wages for one month $1.21. Then lhe was luken out and .sent to school (main. I know fioni peisonal epeil f'lice that it Is piactically Impossible fur a gill up thoic to e.un moie than 1 to $1S a month, and even the foio 1 idles., escept the oldest in set ice, do not et moie than 'JO. Xo gill could lioiul and sustain heisell on Mich wages unless she llcd nt home with lie i pal cut'-. Somehow or otlie:, this company has the best facultv for making bos and bills woik tor noth ins, that I eer heuid of. The bus, too.-iarely cam oei v a .n'k, loi seventy-two houis of haid i 'oi U. or about lour cents an horn for hoys of fiom sixteen to nineteen yeais of age If the company does shut dow n us a lesult of the stilke it can't do much bairn. Hut the company will not thill down, ou inuv be sure of that." Another said that the stockholders htie been lecelving good dividends from this mill and thev will not allow it to dose NEW GAS HEADQUARTERS. lhe Flies in the Furnaces at the New Woiks St rated Yesteiday. The handsome new ofllco of the Ou bond lie Gab company in the Anthiacltu building was ihiown open Kutuiday. 'Che numeious llvtuies with gas tiUaoh inents In the windows pioduce a, biil llnnt effect when the lights aie abla.e. The vaii-coloied globes have a most alluiing atliaaion. Tlie new plant, nhlch has been elected at a laige cost, y nearly completed, and the con ti actor la hustling the woik of lining the pipes. The flics have bi en .stalled under the bollet.s nt the new woiks and every thing found to be in excellent working order. It Is expected that the niauu factuio of gas by the new piocess will Maud Kenyon, (If ten nrnnnrf Rtrppt. Los Allffeles. Cal.. writes. : "I hail been afflicted with my eyes for over a year with such a dreadful ilchiiig and inflammation that I could not use them for unj thing. Physiciuns had gten me many different remedies which were like using so much water; thev measured my eyes for glasses, which I got and wore for some tune, but they did not benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V, ." Pierce and explain the condition of my eyes, I did so, and after following your aiiuce, and using eight bottles of the 1 1'avorite Prescription ' and eight of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' can say my trouble is entirely cured, I would adise ally one so afflicted to try these wonder ful medicines. My health was ne, cr so jjnpd as it is now, and I shall never tire cf praising Dr. Pierce's mediciucs." Hick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter and secure a specialist's ; advice free of charge. JIMOTEID DRMPIERtf BUFFALO, N.Y. AIL CKPONDENCE PRIVATE. Ie98Sm9ISS9HBHu1h Bin commence nt once. The mammoth holder, Just completed, will contain 3V 000 cubic feet, giving the plant ti capac ity of 50,000 reot. This will Insuie tl continuous How, even should thcie he n .shutdown at the woiks for a day. Oeiieinl Manager Hlilckland nn tiotinccH that n new system Is to bo adopted In connection with the luetics by which the old dllllcitltles ncciirtlng fiom the collection of wafer In the pipes will be entirely obviated. JAMES BARRETT'S FUNERAL. Day ot Unlveisnl Closing of Stoies. Father Oiiffln's Seimon. The funeiul of the lute James li.u retl was held this moinlng fiom the home of his sister, Mtu. .leiemlah ri'Ucuin, on South Main btieet. As a token of l expect to Mr. Uanctt'.s mem uiv nil the stoies In the central city wetc closed dining the hour ot the finieinl. nnil the Merchants' associa tion intended It in n bodv. The coi tege, which nt n IB stalled to Ht. llos'J (luitih, was veiy huge nnd icpiesen tut he. The Knights of Columbus in tended In a bodv. At the chinch, u polenin high mass was said. Uev. I'ntlier .1. .1. lirlftln was celebrant, Veiy Itev. T. F. Tofi'ev was deacon nnd Uev. rieoige IiKon was sub-deacon. Father Ciilllln delivered the eimo,i, saying, aiming other thlnss: "Yon and I will not think of It till it Is out turn to die und then we will view th' woild with Its ni.m temptations. Kveiybody Is sacied and holy in the eyes of God and the Catholic chinch V'M' has that thought In view. Our ehildien aie brouclil u) In till" laith; taught that the pin poses of the sa--lainciils aie to samtlly the bodv. lint the Catholic i lunch gnw fiulhcr and, l,lc"-es the body. All the cheum .stanies suiiotindini; tlir saeiaineiTls have the ir significance to Wie Catholic's mind. They biing to him most toicl lily the thought that thev nil should stilv nftei the tilings sphltual: foi what pioMs a nuiu It he gains the whole wot Id and at last loses his own soul. It gains for him but mKciv and soiiow, while, on the othei lmiid.'theie is a beautiful lewaid lor the lllo well bpent." Father Oiiliiu then told of the doe tiine ol piugaloiv, and pionounced :i beautitul eulogy over lhe deceased. The following menibeis of the Knights of Columbus acted as pall biMicis: Hon. J. .1. O'Neill, V. A. Cai t oil, J. Citlhool, It. .1. Kllhulei, M. J. MuidIin. hi acoidaiiee with the wish of Mi. IJawptt, the iltnal gltts weie not diwplaved, although the weie mai'v. A number of f i lends, fiom out oi town milled to the immense eon (our'O that followed the lemiius to the leiuetei v. BETTER "HELLO" SERVICE. Bell Company to Extend Lines fiom Foiest City to Binghamton. Aiiangemeiits aie being made to mil an extension of the Hell Telephone conipuiiy'.s lines lioni Foiesi CMy to Xew Mlltoul, connecting theic with Uhighamton. A lepiesenlathe of tin company is now in Toicst City knlng out the woik. The new- line will enable the people of Caibomlale and the- other connec tions on tln Lackawanna alley line to icach Binghamton ilhect and .ilso to ),et coimiimiicatiou with lllbson, Lpho, lloyal and the othci small places Intel euing. As it is under the piesent aiiangemeiits caibondale sub seiibeis have to 'phono to lSingh union hv way of Sciauton. Funeial of Lawience J. Fan ell. Law i euro .1, Fan all, whose sudden death at the post ol dutv on Suudav vas .sucli a shock to the entile coin niiinltv, will be bmled tomouow moin ing at St. Hose ccmeteiy in this city. At half-past ! o'clock a solemn ic MUlem mass will be said over bis bod.v In St. Jtose- thuicli Mi. Fancll was a piominent member ot (lie An cient Older ot Hibernians and also the lSiotheihood ol Uailroad Trainmen, and these two .societies will be among those who follow theh late- biothei to his last lestlng plate. Entei tained Tiiendb. Satuulay evening, Mi, and Mis. Oeoigo Nou Is entei tained a huge par ty of friends ut theh home on Clai'i avenue, In honor ot .Miss Mnude Mend ing ot Ohio The pliouogi.iph was the especial leatuie- oi the evening, and musical selections we-ie also appieehu ed. Dainty lefieshments weie suivctl and the guests wended their way home wnid at 1'.' midnight. A Fine Bunch. Constable K. .1. Neaiv is ehlbltlng a line-looking bunch ot pai nidges or i tilted grouse Hint he hi.d the good Jin tune and the skill o ; hi a 10 lent shooting e.pedlli,in - Jie i:mplru state, Theie .lie flv bit (In hi the covt and tln-y aie till plump, .voting ones. Mr. Ni-ary speui most ot his time last evening in picking Ills teeth, in anticipation ot tlio least that lie has in piospjit. ' Fine Piece of Mechanism. Master Mechanic Itobeit Uemile, of the Delnwaie and Hudson company, bus just placed In position In the com pany's blniksmlth shop on Noith Main hticot u laige steam air eonipiessor with duplex eugilKS. v It was made by the Hand Dilll loiupnuy, of Tariylown, N, Y.i and Is a lino piece ot nieelianlsiii A New Leader, 1'iof, Wllllain l..aoit, whu tui a number of yeais has been n nuMiihei' of the M0..1U oicliesli.i, has been chosen by his fellow inuslclnns lo till the position of leader. Hindu vacntU by the. l amoral of Pi of, Uiuusby, wh bus gone to I'tlca, N. Y. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the lot own em of Mnpluvvood lemetc-iy will lio held tomouow evening In tlio inuuhl' pal building at 7."0 o'clock. Meeting of the Water Committee. The cltUen'b water committee met last night lo ifoiiiiulale plans fot as sisting the imiiu'ils In the water IlloVellU-Ut. A Counsellor Engaged. The Fell township school boaiil met lust night, Among other actions taken was tho lihlng of Louis Giamer, esq., as the boaid's uttoiney. A Seiious Foot Ball Accident. sEail Ressiguie, of lliooks stieet, vvhllo playing loot ball last evening, fell anil bmkp both hones of his left foi eat m MEETING OF COMMON COUNCIL. A Laige Number of Bills Ordeicd PnldLibrnry Report. Common council met In tegular ses sion last night, the following members being present! Thompson, Loftus, AVeilemiin, Nenlon, Murphy, Hvans, Smith nnil Masters. In the nbsence of Chnhinan Kennedy, Mr. Ncaloti was nindc temporary chairman. The ie port of the stieet committee on the Hngan fence matter was lead anil adopted. The committee recommend ed that the new fence erected by the llngniiH be allowed, providing the own eis will give tho city a iiiilt claim deed ol the pioperty now occupied by the city. Dy lesolutlon of Wedemail, the city solicitor was Instructed to ese ctile the continct. The following bills lecotnmended by the llnanee lonimlltee weie ordeicd paid: .1. W. Dimoil., 1 1 1 1 . i , . i 3 7 et (..iini'Hill file Alum ln, npiihln "" Willi mi Mlleci, iio Id P. II. Millii in, tine iiIjiiii msU'ih 10111 l. II. (lllldlli, I I pm mi nhinlui .,,. !l) 1. 1'. silllhnn, iiliiinlntii; I! I), Icliu Coi(lilnl. Icrfll fi'n BT HI (. II. Vlniin luliitl.ti; inlliiiiiiii- i I It. I), smut, c-tiieu"' j. in ip IIii1ip , it l mi Willhini II, Pile, illy .it-roi- 07 ."u I'lin 1 1 1 ii-cn. til ii'JU'oi i,7 !M llllllllH Stt, ll .iSuMlir lir, (Hi Wi-lim Villi ciiiiitniit, ikiI fui Vlllilii.ll ifimi :,i is H. II AIimikIoi. iini Mi ti lie II piilnr.. Ill 7". I!ikI.U llirw , .hoiiiif Mllrl.oll t mi ... U IK) 1-. W. I.ic, I, ly jihI stun IS 70 I)iiiie1i( .V Mil rl in. iiiplln a II N. Vlufiii, 4iiinlln; piHtmllie niutlins.. It I", siicd ilopiitiuctil im loll. Oiloliti Iliil! In;,lncti,' iiiint, fhfnliir ) ti N.illotnl Kxihcs-, compjii, MJ Vim lliigon .. (V , llil. sin it ei itlnc . 17 .'i Ikilili f ietit pf.inpim, XiigiM, S(p. Iiinli .mil Oildm I,ilit!4 J Iif m is lininnii, l.upincr luliinitii i to mi nun The icpoii ol the Young Men's Li bia y association (The Public llbiaiy). v.'ileli has been in Contioller Wheel ii'i bauds, was ent to council by Mr. "U'heeler, and was accepted. Tt shows leceipM and securities on hand dm In.? the ear ending Mauh, 1000. m $1,111.1;.', and epondituies of M,0C!).(!7, leaving on Mnich HI, l')0!l, i.Tsh on hand to the amount of $1.11 T,. , AN ADVANCE IN COAL. Fifty Cents Added to the Piice ot Anthiacite in Tlnee Months. The following notice was posted at the Delawaie and Hudson coal office In Caibondale yesteidav morning: "To all concerned: On and after the Uth Inst, the pi ice for coal per load of .',000 pounds will be as follows. To I'inplujes, ehesttiiil and linger sizes at ihutes JLr,, dellveied -'.()."; pea coal at chutes $l.-", deliveied $1.8". 10 out side pjities:. Chestnut and laiger ses, at chutes $.'.75; pea 1.9(): buek vvheni $l.f,0; biulseje 70 cents For deliveiy within leasonable limits an additional charge of 30 cents will be made. No buckwheat or blrdse.ve will be .sold except lor manuf.ictui ing ptn poses and public woiks." The change in pi ice means a taise of aboul l." eents a ton to employes and to outside panics about L"i lenls Theie was a raise of a like amount to outside paities In July, so alto gethoi within the past lew months it lias gone up Z(t cents a ton. Election of Tiustees. The legular annual business meeting of the Fiist evangelical Lutheian chin th toi the puiposo of electing tius tees and otliei business will be held on AVednedav evening, November II, at 7..10 o't lock. In the church. The call states: Fii.st, to put the congiegalional oignnlx.itlon In full confeience with its chattel ; stcond, heme tovieeelve the lesignatioii of the piesent boatd of tiustees in wiitlng, whose time has not ephed, and to elect a new bouid in aecoi dance w,ith tho laws for a "body politic." All the trustees and voting nieiiibeis of the chinch .lie Invited to attend. A Libei al Inducement. The Ciibondale das' company, thiotigh Oneinl Manager Stiickland, last evening made public a most liberal oftt'i lo the citizens of this city, as an inducement foi them to use Its pio duct. Thev ofter to any one- making connections with the pipes and mains of the company, while they aie- being laid in the stieets, and purchasing ?l"i woith of gas and paying for the same in advance, a fir. gas cooking tango absolutely without cost, lhe ntnge to be modem, laige and of the full value of tl.",. Home Again, Thomas Keainev, a foimer tesldont of this city and then employed on the I hie load, but who of late has been filling a position on the New York Cen ti.il In New Yoik city, has Just tome hack. It is said he will at once re commence woik with his fotnier em ploye) s. Two Mineis Return. AVilght Campbell and John Wink, who have been woiklng in Salamanca slnie tin- mlncis quit work, Jmve te tuined to Caibondale. They will re Hiinie their old places ut an early date. A roimer Cnibondallan 111. The many fi lends of Tleinanl nnff ne, foimcily of tills city but now or Omaha, Neb,, will icgiot to loam that lie Is ciltlcully III al his home. Will Make His Home Heie. Fiank Klilc, blather of Mis, M. AV. Tinner, ot Itivur stieot, niilveil Sun d.ij evening fiom Knglaud, and will make his home In fills city. Cone to the City of Btotheily Love, Thomas U Moigan. or Aichbald, for inuly a resident heie, will take up Ills lesldence In Philadelphia In the near mime, Hospital's FiiMt Day. Vehtuiday wos "Fiult Day" at the Caiboiidalo hospital, ami It piovcd to bo a veiy .siicecsstiil ufi'ali, A huge Miiiintlty of canned, pieaeived ami pL-. paied fiult, as well as a gient ileal hi Its imtuial state, was lecelved at the Institution. Tho Idea ot thus de-votlu,? pirn duy in the year to tfio gatheilng Dr.BulIs COUCH SYRUP Cures Cough or Cold at once, Cnuqucrs Croup, Wlioopiug-CoURli, llrnuchitl), (.tippenuil Consumption. Oulck, kiuc rculu, Dr.Uull'tPillacurcConttlpatiiin. SOplllMOc ot dhnatlons of frtflt for tho hospital was conceived by the Nevvi Century club, and they deserve great credit for their praiseworthy effort ami tho suc cess with which It was crowned. Meetings Tonight. Caibondale Cycle club. Division No. 11, Ancient Order Hi bernians. Ht. Vincent do Paul. Lucictla lodge. No. 10!i, Duughteis of Hebekuh. Lackawanna tribe. No. 20S, 1. O. R. M. Knights or Honor. Carbondale lodge, No. Ut), Knights of Pythias, At the Gland. The Wills Urothers and their ex cellent company, Including the Mnr tnll family, bicyclists, will appear nt the Utand opera house the last thiee days or this week, and give four per foi muiices, ua follows: Thursday night, "Two Old Clonics"; Fildav night. "Hosoni Friends"; Saturday matinee. "Two Old Cronies"; Hatuiday night, "'In Atlantic City." A New Complaint. Since the big coal strike was settled and the coal tinlns have resumed i tin ning theie has been a great deal ot extra woik on the Delawaie and Hud son road. Home or the men uio now complaining that (hoy are being over w oi Iced. This Is the fltsL time this kind of u protest has been heard around heie on the tallroads for a long pel toil. Putting: Up Bridges Again. James Mason, one or the bridge bulldcis or the Ontailo and "Western rnihoad, Is now In Now Yoik state at his work. He had been laid up three weeks by Illness, but has now recov eied and left for the scene or his labots yesteiday moinlng. Moie Pay Envelopes. The Delawaie and Hudson company paid lis tailioad men on the Hones dale branch yesteiday, and toduy there will be lejolclng; in town, for the pay i.ir will be on hand to distribute' to the employes of the load and shop hands Meeting of C. C. C. Theie will be a legular meeting ot lhe Caibondale Cycle i lull tonight at the club house on Noith' Chinch stnet at s '.0 o'clock. Picked Up in Passing. Aithur Lewis, of Hliuhn, Is spending seveinl davs in this city. Prof. MeConnon, of 'Vllkcs-I5aie, was in Cniondnle yesterday. Mis. P. II, Duffv, of Ma field, spent Sunday with lelatlves In this city. Thomas Clazec. of Belmont stieet, is sutfeiing Horn the effects of a btoken arm Mi--- VaiiRie Caipenlei, of Belmont stic-H, Is visiting relatives at Union dale. Thomas O'Connell Is entei tabling his sistci, Mi" Pot lick Hlnes, of Lincoln, Neb. Miss Kdith Little, of Honesdale, is the guest of Miss Grace Shin ell. of Cltitk avenue. It. H. Stiickland, supeiiiitondeiit of the Carbondale Gas company, was in b'cianton jesteidav. Cliailes Whiteli'ck, of Belmont stieet, is spending his vacation with fiiend and relatives IrMissomi. The fi lends of lilt haul Connaughtoii will be pleased to hear that ho Is io toveilng lapldly fiom his leient Ill ness. Miss Lena lTtley, who has been mak ing an eMended visit to Miss Hva Is tei house, of Dunmoie, has leturned home. Little Kiln Coleman, daughter of Mis Ida O. Coleman, ol Lincoln avenue, has enthely leeovcied fiom her lecent attack of the measles Miss Oiace Slmrell, of Clatk avenue, is now installed as bookkeener In the new office of tho Caibondale Gas com pany, in the Anthiacite building. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Tlie local mineis' union have decided upon opsning a set of looms wherein all mine employes mnv gathet to spend a few .social houis together after theh d.iy.s' woik. For tho puipose of aiding them financially In the movement a commlttcj Is ch dilating among the business and piofesslonal men and have so lur lecelved encoinaglng as sistant c in their commendable undei -taking. It is said the society is en deavoring to lent the Stubbs building lor tlie purpose, Theie will be- at least a leading and smoking loom, and if the men and boys show the pi oper ap preciation expeited, pel haps other looms will bi added. The idea is a commendable one. We know of noth ing more badly needed In town than i good reading loom and tiust the com mittee will be successful In their can vass. Tlie home ol Boiough Tieasuipr Wil liams Is saddened by the death of his little "-year-old child, who died at 3 o'clock esterday moinlng, after a few hours' Illness of membraneous cioup. The tunsial will take place this attei noon, and on account of the natuic of llio disease will ho piivate, The school boaiil will hold their tegu lar monthly meeting this evenl.ng. There w 111 be a foot ball game on the ISast SldQ giounds on Wednesday af ternoon between the East Side Indians and the Jessup High school, Mis. Resslgul and daughter, Made line, of South Gibson, who have been the guests or fi lends here, i'Pturno(rt home vesterday. To Cuie n Cold in One Bay TnUe Laxative Ilionio Quinine Tab lots. All drugglbts i of und the money If It falls to cine. L W. Grove's slg. naluie Is on each box. 23c, PRICEBURG. Alls. David llowollh Is III at her home on Cat malt stieot, Mi. and Mis. Cenige Cooper, of AI beu mieet, sp nt Sunday In Peukvlllo, Mhe Maty Maigetson, of Cm malt stieet, Is on tho hick list, , Mi. William Wilson, of Piovldenco, spent Sunday with ti lends In town. Peter McGeUiluk. vvhi sustained in Juileo in tho Puneoast mine a few weekb ago, Is ictavming, The Ladles' Aid society of the 1'ilinl tlve Methodist chut ih, will meet at the home or Mis. John Miller, on Main stieet. tomorrow afternoon at :.',.) o'clock, When You Get a Headache don't waste a minute but go to your duiBSlsl and get a Ijon of Kiause't Headache Capsules. They will pie vent pain, even though your skuvi who ciackcd. They nte luimless, vo. Head the guarantee. I'Mce 23c, Sola by Matthews Uios. Oil MaiketT till City, ov. 12 Cicillt lulaiKt. l U7; tfr. IMutis. no Mil; uhlpimnt. ill, m luiit-l); it. rrapc, U7.HU7 bjirtU: mm, 1 til,ifll lianclj titer Sf, bO.ll'l luiuN THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New ork. Nor. 12. The flnt tkcUlvc eel Uik ti) fli npuanl coiir4 of vrlccj wlilrli lm lftn In lull tvliiit In tin lofk innrkct ulnce VWdno' ilny mnrnlnir Inst occurrtil toiby And comfrvntlve child In wall Btroot lircith ttiWr b coiwc riUtncc. The headlong paca nt which the rnccu lilton hn tiroccctlctl Im hren the cnur of an cnlncM Int some lintonirit event nhotihl precllil Into a violent decline with illuntrmn rnullt. TotU)' hie reaction win liijely due to Manipu lation by irofealontl lienra, and there were in dication that tome of thp liirge hull Intereals vnrc Rcqulc'ivnt In the motcnient. pro lungrtl and estcimlte advance, mich 1 that of the lnt vtcek nttnita a follotrinff of weak apec nlntnis, Mheib nihility to fright and forted llqin thllon on a vcrv slight, reaction are a iiicntee and an obatritction to the more poiveiful hull spe.ulitois. This latltr cl.iw Kotiicllmea wink at a hear attach In nntcr to fhnttr off thla tindnlr ahle folloulnif. There vt.t4 nn cnormniu amount of profit taklnv accomplished durlnir lhe early houra of the day by professional pcul itura, ttho liOKin to foil ilouhla ntir the eoiitlmiaiu e of the heavy Inning demand for sloclti. Interest nhleli hid thu -olil out Weie wlllltiK to are lottcr pilicx in older to hiiy-mek Hloeka. ll looked nt one time, liowover, as though the alwouittve luwet- ol tin' tnfitket wt aufflclent lo rany tliitiuitli llil" liflllrlni ami 11(1 price In a hleltir level, a wm the case many time limine last unit's rampant hull mi.rkrt, IHkIi prlu fur lhe ilii, in fill, tuto madt. hv u l.iiKc iii'inhei ot klntk aflei the eailv reaitiuti and the firi il lation had sliiflrtl lulo lhe hlundanl lulluud Intl., an n lo alte a heillhler tone tn Hie niai kit than iluriiiK lhe lnoniing, ttlieu the widest iiuiiohniilfc tteic in the uiucitilal Hpnialtlrs 'lhe stiffening: nt the tall money ralca was the mint elltctlio fiittm- In Inihielnir the late reie lion. I'inn)lvinia, vthleli haa In en aellotiirr foi seteiid diis past wis the leader of the early itiutiry ut mi extreme adtance of 1 point. Hut it lud n larici' fillowlng; amonii othei Mite stintial railroad stocks which rose from 1 to J'i point The eirller adtance In the hIicI t.toik.1 had run as high a .' points in Teiineinie Coal and (rem 2 to .114 In the leadlno; lrnlutrlils and specialties, includlnir the local tiuetlmi stock Kmnors lmte been current during' lh div of hostile Intentions hitttcen the Steel mil Wire and Fidcral Steel companies and tli(o itocks sulfeied meo seterely In thp lite break, federal Stcil leading Hi ind Sleel and Whe i3,. Man of tho Industrial ntoclu suffered to the etenl of between t .unl 2 points. In the nil lend the losses fiom lhe best lan bcttteeu 1 Jiul Vi fit the prlnclpil stocks and in Pennnvltaiiia leithi'd ITi. Covering hy shoita arrested the tie iti'ic, but the elosirg was tiinetlled end with t.pmditlvc opinion mi) uncertain. Total sales, 1.0IS, WO shires. The bond market was very ailltu and prices ndtamed xtiongl) hut re neleil to some extent in vmathy with slock, t'olnl -.ales, pai value, 3, lf',000. United ritates leliuidinc Js tvhcii I'sueil dicllned l, the .! and til 4 'I and tho lit Per cent, on the last t ill. The new 4s advanced The following quotations ar furnished Tin Tribune bj M. S Jordin A Co., rooms "OJ-TM tfrars hulldlnc, Scrnnton, Pa. Telephone 003: Open- High- Low- Clot. Ing. est. est. Ing. Vniiiiian igar l..nc 103',4 3"0',j Wl3i Anerlevi Ti Inico Ul'l 110 107's 107' i tin S ,UV AV'i 47'!: 4i 4V1, Ateli . To. V. b. Pe M',, .,(.'!; r, 1 li' A . T. .IS P. I'r 78 783 77'j 77' nmoMvii risolion .... ) 71' (H'4 n'HJ nail & Ohio Sl5 S2 0'(. sD'i! Coiil. Toluno 24'j ?r U" .! t li, .V (lino ,1IVi fH lit. Uk dm. .V O V.' l!.- H U'i U'i riiit , n. & o tii'-j ui'i ui iif! t. Paul Ui1, 121"- 122 122" Hock Mand 11J 111 113fc llt!' l)eliv.in & iludton ....111. 110 11V, - 1l.".i-i l-ukiwai.na 1-2 12 1U lal IVd'Ml Fteel 4II4 II 1SV. 49'i Tedenl Slcl. IT 77'v 7714 Ti-t, 7.i"'t Kin & Tev , !'r 1i" 10 nV .'16',, Lulus. A. Xal 71)'i S0-1J 7li 7V4 Jlanhitlun i:ie- 108 10'ir, 1071 , lo7, Mel. Traction Co 11.9 171 IMVs lhs1'. VlKsouri Pnille Vi' 1,1 .HP I jllt People's (lis W, lll-2'n 'HTi 100V4 V. .1. Cenlial 117 1 !7 lW'i 1 17. Soulluin Paclte IP; I2'j 11 U Nutfiilk k VVtMeni .... 40"s 12 40", 41", Ninth P111I11 Ik! I.4l P.Vt M'i "V01 th. I'ldlle. Pr 7fi'4 77 7i.' 70U V. Y. Centnl 117 1 11' 1 17's U7"s (Int. & West 2IV4 '24''. 21 2) Pinna P. It 1WJ 141',i H'l IWi t'liifii' Mail it r.v l)H -.!& fteadins: II)3; TJ3i l'l'S fWVi Ktidiug. I'r )2'5 Ii25s 'd'i HIU outhiin T II 1 ! IIH 14H 141, Soulliein It I!. Ii .... laia; 111 (0"1, fit Villi , C. A. Il.oi 7(1 72'- 70 704 t. S Irntliei I(i3 IS " lj5'. IS I', s leithei, I'l 77 7li'4 77 77'J ltub'ier 't; :ioth 17 :, I'lnnii PjiUIl I,78 its'. i'7U K71 li 1 t'.iiidc, l'i , 70 SOU ,!i 7ili W il,i,li, P -2ii 2K 21U 21'i Vltstiinfltiihii S4 Sii")i bl s'i'i new vonK pnoni'ir. r.xcitANOb prices Open- High- T.ot- Clot. WHKr. lug ct est ing. I)et ember 7li"l -iiK 7'),' SO Miy S2's " W'i (ons Ditinibir 41 l." 4: 4ii Miv 42"t 4234 42I4 i- Scianton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bi 1 Asked. Tirst Vatloml Ila'tk sou .ScranU.n Satings Pink H00 Scranton Paikiiig Co. ., U5 'fhird National nink 125 Mme Deposit and Discount Bitrik .. 2!(l ... Ucoiiom Light. II. A. P. Co 411 Laika. Tiust Sate Deposit Co 110 Scranton Paint Co 80 Clark A-Snovei Co, Pr. 125 siranton Iron Pence A: Mfg. Co 100 Scnnloti Ale W'oiks Ol !,aik lujiina Daiiv Co, Pr. '20 Counts eatings Bank ft 1iut Co... 30l Tirt ational Itank (Carbondale) -MO Stand ird Prilliiig Co 10 Trader-.' National Dank 113 Scranton Dolt and Nut Co. ...;.... 100 BONDS Sunntou Passenger Itailttay, first Mortgage, due 1920 II", People's Stieet Italltta.v. first mort- ga.-e, due 1018 Ill People's (strict Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 113 Dickson Manufacturing' Co 100 Lacka. Totvnxhlp School S per cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. per cent ; 102 scianton Iraction B per cent 11" - Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave ) Butter Creamerj, S.!a24e.; dairy tubs, 23e, Pggs Select western, 17c. ; nearby slate, tfle. CheesePull cieam, new, llVic Beans Per bu , choice marrow, $2.40; medium, fc 30; pea, i M Potatoes 60e. Onions 80c. pel bu Klour Ucst patent, ft GO New York Qialn and Produce. New Yoik. Not. 12 Klouv M n ket was quite aetlvti in a jnbhliir vta.v and luld fii liter with lhe I cm in when. Wheat spot linn; No 2 led. Sic. I, o, h. afloit; No. 2 red, 7Uc. iletltoi; .So, 1 uortlicni Duliith, 80i. f, n. b. atlott, option opened flint and lilghei; after a midday icac. linn a second advance took plate and thu market ( lo! d ririnj.it 'ia''i. net ndtanee; No, 2 Mauh iln-.od SPae.j Vlay, 21!ie.; November, 70e, ; lit. c ember, h., Cornbprit firm', No. 2, 4'le, eletu. toi and 4li. I. o. b. atloit; options generally linn and hlghii all diy; t losed linn and 7ah,c, net hlghei; VIjv thutil 121n ; lleieinliei, 4Jf. (lab, spot fliniir; .No. 2. 2n,j No. !!, 2",ie.j N" 2 vthlti, 28Vjt.; No. .1 while. 2m.,; tialk nilutl welirn, 21',-i27c,j tratk whito wesliin, 27VU .lie,; tin I. white (.(ate, 27!allc; options dull hut llrmlv held. llulteiSliong; eieainery, lil'4 '2V.; fadnrt, UalB'ii'. : Juno i it .inui.v , 17a22i . ; iuilt.iiioii treamery. Ualft.-,; stitc dairy, 13 1 2!c, Chcesi Sleatb ; largo vtliite. lOVtainc; .iiuill tvhiti', lOlialle,-, laige colored, IDV.i mill tolored, Jli'fc tile. 1 jgs .stiong; atatn anil IViiiisjh.tnij, 20a27c; tttntiin, leulai paiking, 10a2li ; ttiBtrrti, lo-. nil, 2nc Chicago Grain and Produce. Chliajro, Not, 12. Wheat w.e cast iilj mi tho btittsiU-H hut rillled litu on the Aulttup adtites and cvpnrt engigeiiunti. and thvul linn, lleitiiibn '4e, over Satin da). Coin (losid a i.e. .mil oils Vsi, lilghei, Januiiv pork clu-nl 27iiaiui,; .lauiiiit laid 12'ic,, and .lauuil) ill's 1 SH.vlJs-. improved. Cadi qiivlatim win as o. Jotta; I lour Quiet and tun I inged; No. .1 priug wlual. ituMlic.i .No. 2 led "o'Li.-, No. 2 lorn, .10',' iIOv-.j No. 2 vdlotv, .l'l'til'l?4i.i 'N". - UJI. 22ja2.lt,; No. 2 wlille, 2(,i ifllir. . .No .1 whin, 2l'!a27t.l .No. 2 rjt. 4 N- I "iv. l.lll.8l No. 1 I'oithwttt. KI.UI'j'. Iliuotht, S1.10j4.20; poik, sjpl.Vl.tlO.Ulj lard, 7,na7,t7'jJ rlb. H-' ""-i 7,10; aliouldirs, .ViaVti-.; idi, w,.71il HVj whiskey, sM.27. Chicago Live Stock Maiket. Uiiiago. Nov, l2.-'altle-lttnipti,, 21000, In iluding M0 Texans and 200 ivotuiu, icnciallt lUt. lowei; hint on tale today lliuc eailoadi at MSJ- uitivos, good to pilnie liei, 5.t0aJ'J0, ikioi to niodciate, flaloOl Keltited eedew, ttady, KX7aal.Hi iiiImiI ttocktu, .-lionj, is 'aia .1 uV; eovta, eholic tteadj ; oilier wtak to IOi, lower, 42O0JJ.I0 licilcis, W.TSa 4 731 lamieu, 1.23a2 30; bull, fc2 40al.50, ttht-, tlai.73i Texas gias ttecm, U SOal 10; 'Icnjs bulls. Ti 0"a U-2V Hogs Iteielpu toda), 32,000; lomolrotv, 21,000; left over, 2.500) liiaikct Ilk. hikhei, u Ivc; aop, 5.10j nileil and hutcheu', si 7!a1 II); good to choicu heatt, t 00a3 10; lonali htatt, l.7jal 81; light, si.?3a' 07(i; bulk of salea, M ' JONAS LONG'S SONS. JustforToday A Splendid Offering in the Furniture Store One One One One f I FOR I THE IRON BED is constructed of best quality inch iron tubing, with 5-16 filler and heavy iron angle ends ; neatly finished in white enamel. Beds of similar qual ity and finish are never sold anywhere under $3.50. THE SPRINGS are of double meshed wire fabric, built on diamond cable supports, which we have always sold at 2.50 as the bottom figure. THE MATTRESS is the soft cotton-top kind, honestly made, well filled and closely tufted. Double or single section as you prefer. Cheap at 2.75. THE PILLOWS are 18x25 in size: the ticking is good quality Amoskeag, filled with genuine feathers (no meadow down, rabbit's fur or refuse silk floss in them.) They have al way's been considered good value at $1.25. A $10.00 Outfit Just for Today at $7.93, Manufacturer's Sale of Blank Books. We own, at a very spcci.il piice, a splendid assortment of Office Blank Books, which must go quickly to make room for the Holiday Merchandise that is crowding in. "Choose for a few days fiom the following : Cash Books containing 863 pages, worth $4 75 special at $3.00. Day Books containing 600 pages, worth $4.75 special at $3.00. Journals containing 863 pages, worth $5.50 special at $3.50. Ledgers containing 700 pages, worth $5.25 special at $3.25. Double Ledgeis containing 600 pages, worth. $5 special at $2.50. Dav Books containing 600 pages, worth $3. 50 special at $2.00. Many others ol different thickness are in the assortment. With them a fine assortment of Bottled Inks, Mucilage, Ink Stands, etc., at equally great 1 eductions. vv-vAyv Jonas Long's Sons HiHiiiiiiHmniiiiiiiiinHtimiiiitimiiiumniiiiiiiimiiiminnniiiiiiMiHu Something: I About Our Prices I Uvoiy instiuinent Ui our wait- rooms 1ms a tag with the prices 3 S mmkcil on in plain flames, and thete prices vniy only with the terms m 3 uC this sale. Foi cash we make a Ubeial discount, but our asking price m S Ik our selling pike. Rather odd, isn't it? Our prices do not expand the S moment you mention Squitte Piano or Organ to tiade; yet wo allow gj S lull cash value for old Irish uments. g S ABRAHAM LINCOLN once said: "You can fool all the people some g S of the time, and .some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool S all of the people all of the time." g g It costs mote to make u good arili-le than It does to make a poor g jg one, and no teally honest, first-class aiticle can be pioduced by a sys- g S tern of nianufaetuie when "cheapness is the one object aimed at. 5 S CHEAPNESS does not enter Into the make-up of 8 pIANos I 1842 Tlu-li pi Ices, aie telritlvely the ago, when cneup, snoituy pianos 3 peintlve by the tost of sttpeilative qualltv just as it is today, and always g; S 11,111 bo mi lone as that quality Is maintained, nut got pi Ices from us. g S They lie much lowei than some people would have you believe, and g 3 favoinlile terms are made to such as deslio them. g No Fancy Price for Reputation. Just a Fair Price for an Artistic Piano. S Pianos of othoi makes nt price t,o suit the most economical. You'll 3 3 know the piano by Its taff. No dancer of paying twliu us much lor 3 S your piuno as noma una ulse did for Jdontlt.illy a similar Insti anient. 3 3 hi'ffardles.s ot Intention to purchase, wo cotdlally invito Inspection. 3 5 Fine Tuning a Specialty. 3 3 A Complete Ktopk of sheet .Music and Musical Jleichnndlse. 3 GEORGE W. FINN, 138 WYOMING AVENUE j Open Evenings. . i li,KK,lKK..KnKKK:'.'.XK.K.KK Hayes cc Varleyj 424-426 Spruce St., Bet. Washington & Wyoming: Aves RainyDay Skirts We Have secured of Sample Rainy-Day Skim at half regular price, They are from $7 to $9. We place them on Bargain Table today .'it $4.75. Black. Oxford Grey, ;rtoM'fcfcta'4M'M'MfcktofetotokfckfcMMto;ttota j0J Mictp-ltiTclpt, it.um; .liciii, Hun; I Ijn b-., vvcik lo IOi. lovwi; rrtit ihotcv; i,"mU to cliolci vvlutheif, iJIjI.IO; (all id cliuU'i- niiuil, JONAS LONQ'S SONS. I nil l"TT"flF Iron Bed. Woven Wire Spring. Cotton Top Mattress. Pair Feather Pillows. a a 5 i a a a 1900 same today that they were forty years weia uniuiuuu. j-rice was, muue im- j a manufacturer's Hue Brown and Navy. gtlMUMtt; Uf.lrni tlif.li, till 10; Ten 'W k'.lO.rl Uj; iuIIvu IjiiiIh, l ilil 50, v.Mt-ui IiiuIh, rj WaV 411. 1 f x .'-V Kv 'jmmti is.. , ,w fc B7viVw ' t. (y