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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900.
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NORTHEASTERN
HONESDALE.
Epetl.il lo llii! S'tiJiituti Ti Ilium.'.
Iluticsdiilc, Nov, 11. Mr. II. (!. llockcnbcrry,
of Cail'ot.iliilt', v.n ii vMlnr at llic Institute !'
Jay. I'lie Hi id pcilod this iitteriiouii vvu icetiplul
by lr. Wludilp. mlijtit "1,'iiiitfcllnw." Ho
i.tvc! u hi-torv nl tin' eatly llfo of Hcmy Wads-
.. hll. ,1... t. inirt ..f llm In.. I t.ilf.ill,tt- Mil
kl u Mull tllliillc to tliu tnn-t utiil ucllcil III
la rumble iiirl.wr iMiacls from nil poum. i.
I.Utislilp ii a veiv ltiliuliiig ipe.il,tr, imiiiiijii'I-
fine- tin- ilo-i' attention 111 llll ll.'.IIUS. In llw
tl.trii,,, rif It... liotttl,. Hull unt In tip clVell 1V
W IMiviuil I'vcutl licit, Wi ilnesday evcnlii;!, S.
U 1'nrU Cji1iii.hi ilellveittl a lcctuic, Milijnt "Mil
Clll." I'lllf. UlCCtl I'llllllll llll- Ollllirilll! Willi
lilni on A libraty nimble mound London .it the
altcinouii nlnii.
V telegram hli' Tuiwliv .aflcrnoon luted Hot
Kdvvanl livirctl Hale ("MM not nil Ms ciw.ip
mint mi Wi iIiicmI ly evtnliiK In tin- Institute.
tonne, JM.-iKlnir the wnnid ill.ipplnlnirnt t r
tint evening for I'oiimy sup. : inti mlrnl lionet.
1'rnt. McCV tnioii. principal nt the UilKts-llarie
IIIrIi mIihiiI. intituled tho teailm-,' iii-ll lit
.Monday nml Tiimljy. 1'iof. II. II. I.iri.abcc, win)
iii taipiilnti intent of the Wtijne iminty mIihhI
ilirlilocn ji n nvn, it cvpcilcil to nltond the m
Mlluto Thursday .mil 1'ililiy. 'I hi' lntllutc will
close l'rlil.iy nt neinn. 'H.i' Tlnii-.il ly pmKi.iniiiw
will be :h follow i: i .1. in., devotional rn
clcss "Advanced Ailtiimcllc," l'mf. Albeit;
"Whr.it," llr. Win-hip: IV.n IiImit Ainulr.in
lli-loti," l'mf. I.aitutic, 1 Wl p. in. "Ihi.
Golden Mean In Traehlirit," 1'ieif. I.analei!: ml
then in iliiiclnt", lr, 'Wlndilp: "finilppv nml
(l-oatiipliy of Hip rjn.it I.iKm," Prof. Albeit,
livening :it S o'iIikIc, hi llli' t'miit home lirniul
imiilc.il fiili ilalmiK nt liy thn .1. T. Watkiit
Concfit ininpinj, empo-cd nf Soiiinlim Miikch
nf I.iibc i'iiiiiiiii,l iii-vci' linfoi,' lii-anl in I lm'
il.llc ll TpiiiiIi llieml.-crinb ll ii gone Id .New Yotk
to spend llic winter.
Ml". . C Tulley in cntci laming lr si-ti'i.
Jli Amu Siniiiior, n( lliimtianilnii, X. V.
ther -Jul) wrr,' ilineil nt llic? Kunimau'c SjI".
A iiu.intlty nf .ntiilii icni.ilii im-olil. Thc-i' will
lie ".nlil nt niKtlmi mi l'rlil.iy nt the stm" rnmn
where the sale w.n hilil.
Mii M nlh.i .lenKin I,n iitinneil fiirn atiinail,
haling lieein .iM lit hiiiie .Iul l.iit.
Ilr. ll.irr.i Maiij, loimeily seioml llenleiiint
nt (niiipaiiy V.. ii now lnutul at Sin Jnr.i Hue
nne in the Phlllpplni, In :i Iinplt.il.
'llii' l.iili.s nf thr l!iili-t t Inu It are ni.ikinir
rliilmi.ite pupiii.itioii-, for their ihiiuli supper mi
m. 22
The lit -t ilecr IiiiiiikIiI lo llnnesil lie tliN e.i.
sou Ins In en on exhibition nt IVlin' melt nnr
Let thii week.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Bpecinl to the Ser.mton Tilutmc. .
TiiiiKli.iinioi l Nov. It. IVnleniii.il loik'e, I.
O. O. 1., nml r.mtoii WilKeltiiue, .Vo. 51.
1' M. butli u! ilke-ll.uu', pliil .1 fiali'inil
ilslt tn Tmikliuiii'iilc loil'.'e on 'I'ne.diy eeninir.
The iMtot nriii'il hire on tliu ii o'tlnck ti.ii'i
mil weie met nt the Miitliui by the loe.il loiluu
anil the Kitnmille Dinni imps and ,iorlnl to
Putt' Opir.i House, where the i-eion uf the
unite was belli, tliiuimb pidal lipoiii.ilion.
'Ihe lulii? of tlie 1-iily lMhir liibiii.i loilfte hnl
i iiilnl suppir for the l-iitors at the lull. M
i lie s,.jon of the lode the lii-t aiel seeond tie
vieis weie imifeiU'il on ieei.il e.iiiiliikites by
tin il.'srec stall of Centemii.il loile anil an c
.lliilion drill w.i r,irn by C.inton AVilke9-llane
'Ihe work of the Mlin deuue team was nmcii
enjojiil by tliu M-lllie,' Odd IVllowi, of whom
thiu w.ii .ihniit Unco linndreil fioni the .uiou
lodsres in Mjnniins? eonnty and the e.hiliitioii
null wis bii;ilv pi.it-ed. The isitois weie en
tu tained b.i tiie loeal lodge afltr the session
until tlieir deputnusii the atioiis niuht tiains
up nnd down the innl. Among the isitinsr Odd
I'lHdu-i weie Ililii(t TJepulj (I. M. Htiiideant,
of Ii(ejille; Attorney 1!. II. Ilolgale, of Ii
Clump; 0. S. Itimows, nf milnny; .liulse I'.
M Vanillin, n' .Mishopp.n; Coiinlv Cmiiinissio'i.
i i-i i;. Al. V.uuhii, 11. I), lli.liiiion and ll. W.
l'uiir, (. 1). (amp, of AVilkeddt.ure, foinieile
i insideni heie; .1. II. Hani-, of Suantoii; I".
I .lolin-iin. of Nicholson; I". II, Oh.i'-e, of I'.ic
t nwille, ind A. II. 1'ie.ir, nf Inke Winola.
siiiiucI 1'. M'iii.ht, of .Montrose, wai in I own
between ti.iins this mmniiiG:. XIr. AVtight hat
licuuly been .ippotntid postmastir at Jlnntios' ,
tnkiiii," the ollke on the lust of Xoietnbir.
tloinev l M. fnher, of Tiiu.mil i, was in
town today.
The situ nion us lo the election of lepie-enli-tie
in this locality Kmiiiis the miiiu us yi.s
terdiy. Niimeious fiieinls of Mr. Till.my me not
s.ili-1'.ul with the count of the Mile as U'tmniil
by the tcmrt and are in fanr of a contest of the
i leelion ai tlie o'dv vwy in which to asecrlain
the t J in result, but no piec'edings li.r.e bitu
htartid us .ict. In .1 in ltd i' nf this kind cither
p.nty his t hilly ilijs in whlil' to file his peti
tion cuinputid from the time the lelinns aic
brought into couit.
TH0A1PS0N.
Spi.cn! to the Sir.inton Tiilmne,
lliniiip-on, .Nov. Ii Mi?, Cody, an aged lady
who ills Hied nitli 'ihonius fan's family tor
seici.il jejis. died on .itiuclaj, and was binied
ilml.i u.cinlun fioni the fathoiic t liuit.li at
Stajiucci.
Mil-. Will S't.ulilui, who-e illness w.h men
tinned In our recent Hems, died Sitfidiy morn
ing, le.ning a liihluml, thieo cltildien .mil a
Luge ciielo cf lei lilies lo uiouin tlteir loss, ll"r
funcul was held yestmliy afternoon Iiom tlie
lilu rcllc'ncT1 Hey. 1'. 11. Tower oilliiatiiig.
'Ihe cortege wji, attiuded by tn.iiiy lelatlies fioni
a Ui.-tiiiice and a largo tninibci' of iicighboiv.
.Mtv. V.. A, 1). rietchei bpenl hint week witli
relntlus at ifelatt.
The widoiv of tho I.ito William II. Ifnnilinton,
who Hied near fielalt', died .Suniliy after .t
lung and painful -Mines?. Mie will be Imiicd
isjsioess
Proposition.
A biiccessiiii busi
ness career cannot
tic achieved without
found health. Tliu business mtiii should
guard his health ns he cunrds hiscunitul;
lor health is part of his capital nnd the
impairment of that capital affects eveiy
business interest, A tedeiuury occupa
tion and quick lunches, s-oou hhow their
effects in a shtgui'-h liver. This use of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Thscoveiy
will cure "liver tiouble" as well .is in
digcbtion and other diseases of the or
gans of digestion and nutrition.
The " Discovery " strengthens the hotly
by supplying Nature with strength mak.
Ing materials. It contains no whisky,
alcohol or other intoxicant,
"After three yrara of MifTerlnK with liver Irou.
bleancl malatiu." writes Mr. lidivunl Jacob?, of
Mareugo, Crawford Co., Indiana, "1 guve up all
liopcD of ever gettlug stout aniiu, ami the h ,t
chance was to tiy your medicine. J had tried
all the home doctors nml received but little ic
lief. After tatlujc three bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Meilicjl Dicqicry and one vial of his
'Pleasant Pellet-, ' I am i-tout and htarty. It is
due entirely to your wonderful nicdlcinct.."
Dr. tierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the
action pf "Golden Medical Discovery,"
11
PENNSYLVANIA
Iiom tier l.ilc rotiteiieu thtf aftellmon, llw ,
1). D.nld piiacliliig the seintmi.
Alulrew Mm tun, a well known nrnl highly ic
fpeetctl cltlrcn t,f flelatl, fell ile.nl teiiby
iiiornliig, white milking In the stable. Some
years rn-o he u found uitcouilous In his bam.
lie leaiei u wlilow nml n In other. The funeral
will be held toliimrotv, littcimitit .it flehitt.
Tlinmai I,jtlcn, II. A. .Mend, t. P. fe.nlei nml
M'Mjnl otlten nte In Monttosc at wltniMot In the
milt nitalml Cull. Slotie, In outfit b.V 'he mitlioib
llei of the I'leo Methodlt ramp meeting lecitilly
held near hire.
A. ftnlei nnd wife nre penill'ig a few days
with thrlr run, Hi. I,. JI, ft.ttc-, In SoMitloli,
Mifs limit-let- t.'l.itk, of tlieen Urine, Ii vliltln?
tir ft-tfr, Mii, I', W. I.ewl', nnd her brnlhe'i,
I. mis j f. dart.
'Ihe rettiiin frrm the recent clixllon hehl nt
siuilvtl )chool jmie Wonllev ten imlotliy in
' pinfrs'or'a loom, and Melilrtey one niijorlly
in the othcT roo'ii.
'Ihe inliiliilnineiit given bv I.oii II. take .mil
hli wife, i:ila June Mead fake, bi-l evening .'i
a ilrh treat of iiunlo aiul Iminor frr the lartie
nii'lietco in altinil.inee.
The Thninp'oii (Iiangp will give nil ojstir nip.
p-r in their hell Trlday t veiling for the benefit
o' one of llielr iiiriiilieix, limcuoti Tinker, wlm-o
house was ictenlly ilesttoytd bv (fre nt .Liilsoii.
-. II llauii") it loading lime i.u, with fii
trni for shipment.
I,, ll. Mnford. of rtlliinn, Is in town today.
l'llls Mlmpson, of b'niondil". Is helping riuy
I., rnnlci" In Ihe tic pot, in the ab-ince ot 'Ihrnili
I.jdeii, who Is at rourt.
MONTROSE.
Ppeel.il tn the Scranloli TVibune.
Moittiose, Nov. II. fomiiionneilth s. frank
r.id-elt, charged with hoisc 'Unllng, Diccny and
iccciilnt': .buy tiuds the defendant giillly ns
chaigcd In the Indictment.
I'r.tnk S'niith, 'Ihmu.i- Ittlek nnd Michael lltiius,
the ptidouers who .illeuipttd to lueak jail last
nieiitli, were ttittl for tlu otfen-e jcstetih, and
the Jury found Ihrni utility M clur-teil,
t-'dimionnealth ;-. Illnter Tinkleptiigh, ihaigcd
Willi .iss.uilt and batteiy and feloiiioiis ns-aull:
.liny finds ilefendint gitllly on fut count of the
indictment.
Carnegie is, Carnegie, pioc Lunation in ill
voice: Awauletl.
Hose Cochran is. William Cochran, iillns sub
line tu in iliioiee: Awniibtl.
Cuinnioimealth s. (inner Crand ill, Daniel
fiandill, lleujiimin fraud. ill, Kathaiinc Crandall,
I.lbbie I'.nk--, Ilenjaitiin Parks, Homer Decker,
Wealthy Tjlor, cliaiged with assault ami bat
tery, aggraiated as-ault nnd felonious assault;
Wllliini Siilliian, prosecutor. Tlie p.utii-t lo this
case hill fioni the notorious "smoky Hollow,"
a Fettlement between t.'rea Ttend and Su-iiue-h.tuiia,
the inhabitants ot whiili are made up
of a curious tribe of people, whose antic cilenU
aie a mystciy, but who in appeaiancc ami mode
of Hiing me not unlike the regtilitiou gipsies,
nnd out whose destinies the ubiquitous Kathar
ine Cianilall holds uutllsi-uled sway. These ho
pie me no sli. timers to our law courts, but they
li.no usually beeen fortunate In thrlr liligation8.
Quicn Kate makes it a point to aliiais mcuic
tin. best counsel available ami she alwa.is. lias
the cash to settle with. Ihe cij-e has been
ihai.ii teibed by leiy tall Mi-earing on both hides,
and the jury will hale coiisfiler.iblp "sifting"
In do. 'Ihe commonwealth is repiestnted by
Distiict Attorney Italph It. Little ami John I'll
giisnn, est. Kv-Distiut Attomey W. D. 11.
Ainey and P. ltnicc Chase, esq., look ifter the
dcftudaiils' inletests. 'Ihe case is Mill tu. tiial.
PITTSTON.
Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. .
l'itlslon, Nov. 11. John Cm, iim'il M ear',
a well known resident of lliighestown, tiietl
at his home on ItoeJ; slieet jcstcitlty morning
aflera long illness of minets1 asthmi and tlropsy.
Tor the pist twenty je.us the deceased bad
been in an impaiicd coutlilion fioni the effeels
of a fall from a wagon. A wife ami the fob
low'n.g children mnlc: Hamuli, Joseph, Wil
liam, r.lthu, l'r.ink and Dli.il'ctli. The fimeial
will tike place Thursday nfteinoon.
William 1.0-c, a i.i.uricd id nt aged about J')
years, tliul suddenly Tiiestlty night at his homo
in Lackawanna. He is s-aid lo hue been J s-uf-brer
fioni tits.
The Del.iw.ui, Lukawanni ami Western depot
at Wc-t I'iltslen wa.s lobbed of a nuuilii r of
puis of shoes la-l night. The pnllce utile en
line sliong fUspicions as to who the lltieivs
ale, and anestd are likely to be nude tonight.
A building owned and occupied by I'ml Otay,
r.u Monlgomcry stiret, o-t l'itlslon, was slight
ly ilaiiiagid by Hie 1 t-t owning.
Antonio firrekipereil, an Italian, rmplojed .es
a lilimer in Xo. Scollieiy qf Ihe Peniis.ilv.mit
Cotl compmy, met nitli a peculiar falil accident
late jesleiiliy .ifUtnoon. While asceniling fioni
the mine through No. .'I air shaft ho was acci
dent. illv caught by the nicking beam of a pump
and so badly ciu-hed tint he died while being
taken lo the hospital.
The Pitl.stoli blanch of the CVuti.l Labor union
is airanging for a big ball to be held in threi.
ilinViriil halls on Thanksgiilng night. The bill
will he pieteiled by a monster libnr parade,
FACTORYV1LLE.
Special to the Sciaulon Tribune.
r.ntoryiille, Nov. 12. Colonel D. X. .Matthew
son lus returned to Washington. D. V.
Waller and Itoy Kciniiieirr letiirued lo Cornell
uniier-ity after opending n weik at home.
Mr. ami Mis. Prank W. .Major and two sons,
ot Centcrmoteliind, this county, are touting the
south in a wagon nude after the pattern of a
horse car, anil as a model ichlcle, and Is very
c'omfiii t jbly equipped inside with cien a phono
gtapli. In a letter that .Mr, Major wtote homo
he sijs that the vehicle cuatcs roiishlera'.ile
cuiio-lly from Ihe residents as lltey piss along,
Mr. and Mr, S. X. Shniell, of Seunlon, spent
f-lttnlay bete with H'latiles.
.Mis. V. It. fi.trducr Ictt yesterdiy for Kantis
City, whero she will join Iter husband. They
will spend a month out tlteio sigliiooclng anil
incidentally looking up their relatives.
Ml. fuller Would!, of Hairi-huur, is spending
e few day-! hunting up at the homo of hit
brother, Hiram Woulc.ii.
hoviul titrktvs weie plolen one night la-t
week ftom Divltl Ann.troiig ami the fame night
thlcris) too".; eieiy chicken belonging to Alt.
J i.i lie,
Kui I Wilgby Is lakliu J rouise in the -.ctaif
ton llusincss tnllege.
Mrs, jsaiali Slimell lus returned (torn a few
ih.i' Etay up at KlceUillo.
Mi. Myron Cobb, who his been so seiiomly
ill will: tiphoitl ie ei, ii coiiialcselng,
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Jcunton Tribune
Nicholson, Nov, 13. Mr, and .Mi. (.'. M,
Tlionus and wm, Hairy, arc tisltlug rclithea
in Siiinmciville.
Mr. A. W. Stall; haa been ciiteituiutna; her
friend, Mis. ('. L. Sinllli, ot Souiiloii, (or h
past week
Mi-d Xtilic Slilehli, who has been quite HI, U
rumalMving.
Mi. and .Mr. N, L Wjll.er, of Ketler-butbr,
t-ji. nt Hiindjy nitli trieniUs in town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William risk, of fjetorjillle,
Wile thw guetU of Ml, anil Mi. W. W. W.ini.r,
fcunil.iy.
Tim Indies' tuilliry nf the MrthotlUt llpls.
ctpal cliuri.lt will hold tlit-lc aiuiuil lair nt the
opti.i house No, It ami 13, Chhkcn plo sup.
per wilt bo icuul Wcilnijtday eicniiig. The
pioiatii'.i.o for Thtir.iltv nenlug't culertitn.
Iiie-nt Is as fnllnwt,; Mujlc, Misi llullUtci'-i or,
iliotm; ii'idin,', "I'lio Light of the lAtmn,"
lloincr (JiC'iie; teaiJIng, "Wlut My l.oicr bild,"
llotnir flieene! niu-lc, orel.tvilr.ij reading, "Heat,
kialt nunn," Homer Ciecnej mandolin tolo. Prof,
A. II, Mora! leading, ")o fjulney's Iked,"
limner firecne; reailiua;, "PeiklnV Pony," Huiiiei'
ii.eciiii; mu-lc, on licstia.
GIBSON.
I '-I'l-lal to tho Scranton Tilbtine.
1 lilbsou, Nov. H. Klo.nl Itoper. uf Scianlon.
iliiteii ft lend heio oier Sunday,
11, ). Piekeiitig unci Doe, Tiimmcr, of South
(ilUsou, called on friends In town Monday.
Pmory Cleason lus utile d John Potter's farm
and will take l-ooi-Iou about March 1.
Monday moinin;, Xoi, Ji, Andrew Slocuui,
who lhcil near tlelatl, went to !ili barn to look
alter hN stock. Ho was. gone from tho home
longer than Ills wife thought he might to lie.
Shu went lo we whit wn the trouble. On en
tering tlie bim Mia found him tlcul.
Mrs. .Ionics derrick In llllng her parents tit
Hoplmtton this week,
l W. Haiti I wot In Xew MIKohI Moniiny
on liiulncM.
0. II. Picketing, of ricl.ill, ulleil on tilt lull
III town Tucsiliy.
.1. .1 Potter will tu Thompson the flut of tho
Meet; on lnt.sins.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Ppeel.il to the Scranton Tribune.
tiiuqurliatina, Nov. 1.1. At the rccitil election
feven cltlcnt ot Jackson, whose age aggregated
lOdjt.iw, oteil tor MeKlnley. Tiny ai-e! Aleln
Itoper, ngtil Dili Nathan fj.ilto, ogetl 9! Tlionwj
Lester, ngetl fctj Chillies llaren, 5'lt Allln W.
It.inelt, sets Siliin Itarrctt, M. All cvecpt Mr.
Lester weie bout lit New llnglnid ttate.s nnd
(lie ot the feint first oted for Wllllit'i Henry
UnrrlstMi, In Dfio.
Tito Itotk Hand Concert company will appear
In llosan Opera llnu-o on filtlay evening next
for llic lietirllt of tlie llnptiiit chvncli.
Two trnliM, carrying neien hundred 1'nlled
Slates legnlnra from Colinuti',ii, Ohio, parci
th-OURh heto I.t-l night, en loille In Ihe PlltllP'
pluel ll.t Xew York.
Mr. and Mrt. Ilrnrot lMltru. wlt.i were re
cently mitiled nt Thompson, have rnminenced
hoii'ekeeptng nl lltit plate.
Dr. McNnnui i, nl Thonin-on, lusticcu appoint
ed l!rle rnlltetil furgeon for the Jcffeifon illn
fion. Xew Mllfnnl and Kore.t Oily nre to lie con
net led by telephone, forest City will lino di
rect roniiniiiilcalion wilh lllnghimton.
Misses Ciaco Mcfllhney and (iiide nilli, 'f
lllngh.iinton, will open a dancing fchool In
llog.iu Opera House on ThuiMhy evening, villlt
1'iofessor Pierce, of llliighnmton, as pianist.
Dora ltebikiti lodge, I. 0. O. 1'., will this
evening pay .Sunlight Hebektli lodge, of Ding
lianiton, a fraternil lsil.itlon,
llic fimtr.ll of Mrs. Malic Lange, an aged rest
dent of Iltandt, oecuireil this aftcinoon fioni
her home, Itcv. P. 11. Watklns nlflclillng. The
remiiiis were interred In the iltandt cetncteiy
lite Carey Comedy company will this evening
givo an cnteitalnnicnt in Lmesborn for the
benefit of tlie LauclKim lire clep.it tment.
While coining east with bis train, and while
near Waierly, X. V., on Mondiy morning, Kris
Engineer Jo.-eplt Leslie, of Snsiuebiniu, sus
tained a piinltil injury by Ivelng stunk by ,i
stone tin own bv .in unknown pcion.
Din Dnltigh' "Old Si Slebbiits" coniptn
ajipeared in llngan Opera lloue this cicnlng.
Kiiu Diglitfcr John II. f-anders, of Hoinclls
ille, who was suddenly stricken with illsea-e
while enjoying a bith In the cnglneeiV room in
litis plate on Thursday cicnlng, lus been le
moicd tn his liome.
llrio Kngineer George Slotuni, of Poit Jervlt,
wlio was sciioiisly iniurcd in this place rcvri.il
weeks since by bring lilt by a beun projecting
fiom a car, lias rccoieied.
Ilcibcit Coholv, of Dundarf, a veteran ot the
Fiunish-Amerlean war, h.is bccoine itisjne, nml
has been taken to the slate asjlum at Dinville.
He rceeitlly woiked in a lllnghimton iot.iiir.tnt.
DURYEA.
Fptcial to tho Seianton Tiibune.
Dui.U'.i, Nov, It. The Marey township school
bonitl met last 'Jliiusilay evening in the l'.ast
district building for tlto pm pose of bearing ex
onerations. After passing upon the business in
hand, they decided tliat their iic.t meeting be
hehl in the Ct.nti.ll or Hack Itoad school hulldiii'i
Thuisday, Nov. la, between tin- hours of 7 and
'.) p. in. Tltis meeting is called for the puipo'ci
of bearing claims of parties in the North and
South district. All pet suns interested should be
present or have leprescnt.itivcs to piesent thtir
claims. Only cxoneialions granted by tlie school
bond will be atetpted this J ear.
Tlie leather? holcl a vcty inlnesting institute
Silunliy l.t.-t. The te.t books nf the reading
c muses weie taken up for discussion and rntit.li
inteie-t was manifested. Professor W. f. Mill
l.ilv and his assistant, Mary V, Kearney, of the
Hill stiect M-hool, Wilkes-Dairc, weie present
wilh (heir class, having driun up in a Lugo
band wagon. The ckiss went before the Institute
in the aiidltoiium and iilusliatesl the s.ivlem of
physical cultiiii' iiseil in the Wilkesdlaiie schools,
As eeieise in singing was also conducted by the
pupils, .showing much piolkdcncy in litis blanch
New leidiug ocreisos weie given by Professor
Mullalv and songs were sung by the class. Mob
lie Miehlosky and Hannah Phillips icndeied duels
in ,i creditable m inner. Afltr the pupils dined
they staited home, much impres-etl with their
vi-il. Piofcssor ltegjii gave talks pettaining to
the in inagenient of schools. Plans were arranged
for the making of local institutes mote in.utic.il,
Xiglit sthunl optnrd List eituiug with a iaige
.it I end nice.
FOREST CITY.
Special lo Hie s-eraiiton Ttiljiine.
forest City, Nuv. 11. The Xoithcastcin Pi nil.
sjlvaui.1 Telephone company is now erecting its
poles in fonst City and expect to hue litis
place and Hnioudale counecleil this week.
Mi-s LiAMo McLaughlin is home iiom Dr.
Wheclu's hospltil at Caibontlale. .She is much
liupioveil in he.tltli.
Prof. W. J. Collins will open his dancing as
seinbly for the pit--ent reason mi ftiihy niglu,
with t Fecial in the ripera houre.
Alfuil D.,vis was in f-yiantou Monday and
Tuesday.
Mlsa Anni Pailyn spent Sunday with telatives
in Carhontlile.
(ieotg.) Spall, of Caibomlile, was in forest
City on business fmlii.
The bniutigli council met Tutsday evening and
onleied Ihe nuil monthly bills pud.
CLARKSJSUJHMIT.
Mr. and Mrs. 15. M. Tbomp-on, who have been
visiting Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr, anil Mrs,
Charles K. Lee, have ictuined to their Iiom-'
at Ilinghaniton. '
Mr. and Mis, II. W, Temiaitt anil son, Walter,
and diughtcr, Wimue, have letmuetl from a
visit to Iheir old home at L'lllToul,
The fimeial of tlie Into Mrs. Harriet Young
took place yestctday nam tlie homo of
her daughter, Mis. Jeimni' Mm low, at (iltnbmii.
The deceased was Ik'i ytats of age and was high
ly esteemed by. all who knew her for her ("In Is
tlan life and good tiu.illtl''-. Mis, duugc II.
rtccnicr, illation nt the Hillside Home; Mi-.
Jerome Motiovv, of fllculiiuu; Mis, Iljttie Ileeu.
cr, of I'ml Clinton, O. ; .b-ssj,. and flnjil M,
Young, of Clark's Siunmit
Tlie Icctute coiir-o fot tie l!nl-l niidtr tho
aupsices of the (ink's .summit fpwoiili league
will be dt'livcied at the Ci.ul.'. Suniuitt Method
L't Kpl-topal t lunch, counutiielug on Thuitliy
evening, Nov. lfl,wliin Hie Itcv, A. .1. Van Cleft,
of Dtinmore, will deliver his Iodine on "I'lte
11 iltle of Life," On Nov. : tlie Hoy. William
0. Simpson, D. P., of fciranlon, will leetute on
"Life ill tho Highlands of Scotland." The Hon.
L. Coo Young, of ningliimton, X, V., will spi-alc
on "Down In Dixie Land" on fildiy iveulng,
Dei'. 21, "A Trip TluoiiBlt iho Land of Prom
ise" will lit! delivered on Jin. 3, Hull, bv Mr.
.1.1 mi's (5. Shcphcid, of S'ci.iulou, A grand mii.t
cat and lltir.uy enlettalument will bo given on
Jan. 1. 11)01, by tho Phllh'iimuntci Tiio, of
Scranton, Prof, A, 11. Motsc, nuiuger, assisted
liy MIm I.cili Porter, elocutionist, and others,
'Ihe Key, Ljinin n, Weeks, of Siyrc, Pa., will
deliver tils lectuie on "The Pas-Ion Plaj" on
Tiic'ilay evening, feb, 5, 10t)l, Course) tickets. r0
cents. Ticket's, 15 ccriln.
OitU'is for the Scranton Tilbuue van ho left
nt Mirlln nobPf, bather fhop.
EiWHURST.
O. W. Miron, of Dalton, rpent Sunday Jt tlio
humc of l)j urn llucniugliam,
HUi I'lummir, of New Milfoid, w,i4 the suest
of Mlsa llic?. llltlns mi Monday and Tuesday,
Itcv, P, 1, liey vWted his ..augliter. .Miss
Lydla, at Stroiid-hurg aohiiiI school, on Tueatliy
and Wnlncsdiy.,
Miss Lou Hotels, of Harford, spent Tuesdiy
with her brotlur, IWc.s-or II. 11. floger.
The supper given by the Ijdlcs' ,id society
uf the I'lcUoteii.-.u clmicli at tliu in.in-e on
fliday uveiilli',' was well jttc tided, clt-plte the:
Ineltincney ol tl,o weather and nit enjojaote
tvening was spent.
Itcv,, W, 11, fcb.iwger, of Dover, X, J., will
Bivu it Icc.uic at the Kapll-t ihiinii mis erenln
en "Ten Nights in Hir ltoem," illu-liated with
utcuoptlcon" view. All are ccidially Invited.
Admission, 10 ami 13 rents.
Mm. May 15. Picy left en Saluiday for New
Milfoid, whcie she will be ingagetl in eyinycj.
Istli' work lor two or Hint- weeks.
Mr. A. II. William Is building u barn on his
plain he iv.
Itcv. W, ll. Sliavvgcr will occupy the pulpit
at the Baptist church Sun. hy momtoj and even
ing. Tho fait that Mb Inez Weeing haj tcudc-icd
her resignation ta tl.c school board will he re.
gtitttd by both pupils and patrons of the (
school, M tho tuts given such perfect satisfaction
tor the two jears ami mote that she Ins Ind
chargo ot tho primary department, unci (the will
leave behind her a host nt tflehtls, who wish lit r
siieresi tn her now position at the lntenmtloti.il
Oorrc-pondcnce Hcluiols In Scranton. The school
board has tccelveil several applications tor the
position Ittt vtti'iint by her irslgtiatton, which
were mid nt the regular fchool Meeting Ml
Tuesday evening. As all the huinbrin weie nit
present the meeting was adjourned until filtlay
cvttilng, at which time her mitccwor will bo
cleetctl lo lake tliatge ot the Fchool cm Mouthy.
The Ladles' Aid society nf the llaptl't ctmrrli
innl nny other kitllM of the (hutch nnd rnimi.!
gatlon nie Invltetl to Inert at the Lome ot Mis,
I!. I'ltue on i'tlday nflcrnoon for Woltt. tiring
thluih'.'S. Supper will be seived, In which the
gentlrnien ate invllntl also.
MOSCOW.
The Ladles' Aid society hehl a "Pie Social"
at tlif home ot Mr. James Shoemaker Tuesday
evening.
J. It, Wll-on Ims moved his famll.v tn Scranton.
Mr. Wltlhm Hinds ami daughter, Miss Nr III-.
spent Sunday In Duiiiuore.
Pinnk Xoaek Is I, v. I Hi scarlet fever.
The Self Drill ll club will hold a social at the
home ot C. P, Van Itrunt frhl.iy evening, lie
frcshnicnts will be served and a at.iphopliouc will
furnllt selection-'. All aie cotdlilly Invited lo
Rllend.
The nictitation of tlie iiniitversjry of the Mos
cow Junior league will take plnco In Ihe Mctho
ellst chuich net Sunday evening. The following
programme will be rcitdeieil! Procession tl,
"Keep Step In the March"; singing by the
league; responsive leading; meeting, Mary Wai
dell; singing, Mnry Depew; tilplitiT trailing,
Mrs. Chubb; prayer; song, by the league; teti
tatlon, Lena DKoui song, by Hit- league; roll
call; solo, Jessie Wilson: recitation, (lure l!d
waidtj dialogue; .-liming, by the leigur; otatlmi,
Tom Hoberls; recitation, fietl.t Hindi: duel,
Mary fiisihkcirn innl Kdna Malone; lecltatinn,
I'annlc l'enisley; leellallon, Mabtl Hilhrlll;
song, by the league; it poll of Ihe treasurer!
rtport of the sectetaiy; 'collection; singing: bene
diction. The singing will be accompanied by
Vv infield Decker, I'ml Depew, violinists; Clair
Pt'ltou. tornel.
THEATRICAL.
ATTHACXIONS THIS WEEK.
Lyceum.
Frida.v "The House That Jack Ruilt.'"
Saturday "The (,'unuir'i Mate." Afternoon
and nlglil.
Academy.
All Week Ilnntley-.larkson cotupiuy,
Oniety.
Last 'I luce Diis "Social Maids,"
"The House That Jack Built."
"I'lie House- 'ln.it Jail; ISuilt,' Oeotgc II.
Broatlhurst'.s new faiet', will be the altiiitllon
nt the L.ii'ciim tomorrow eicning. Mr. Ittoid'
hurst, it is said, has conceived a fane in this
new pljy whiili boasts several novelties, some
familiar devices aptly employed ami which is
seasoned witli a genuine humor.
A slight t oik li of satite adds ttutucss. In tlie
story of the fnice there is a mm who-c 1 .ligh
ter allects oobii-m, an Hngllsli nobleuiaii inas
qucrading as a paper hanger and a real piper
lunger, who is by all odds the be-t of leient
character tjpes no introduced to tlie American
stage.
Willie Slab," muted by Tlmnus A. Wi-c.
may be ucdited w.. being ,t Ilroadhnrst discov
ery. He is a irude lndiviilual, sltignlaily assert
ive ,'iiitl icidy methods that win instantly. He
has ,i foil in an Iiish widoiv. played by .Mrs. An
nie Yeam.ius, and the two give some very ilcver
f.iulcnl comedy. 'Ihe dutghter of Dr. Jaik, a
man of wealth, is sought alter bv a nth Imoncr,
but as she is atfectetl with itleas of soeiallsm, he
disguises himself as a paper hanger, bent on
winning her love, lie encounters a rc'tl paper
hanger and a ileli widow. The latter by a mis
tike falls in love witli the real ptuer hanger,
anil time aie other liners ami love niakeis.
Mr. Ilrnadhmsl has provided supcib support
for Mr. Wise anil Mi.-. Yt mil ins, tt.e loutpauy
including Allied Klein (well known lor his long
nsoci:itiou with Dc Violf Hopper); Charles
t-hciiy, an Knglislt light comedian ot good
repute; Pied P. Peters, the orjglu.il Picnih gen
eral In "Why Smith Left Home;" Herbeil A ling,
Hanlson Aniistrong, ltoy t'.tlli liilil, Alexis Law
fiisiko, Albeit Amberg, C. X. llenlon. Miss Ili.iit
don Douglas, who played Mrs. Smith in "Whv
Smith Left Home" heie l.i-t setscn; Anita Itiidg
cr, who was tbitminglv clever as Cissy in
"What Happened to Jones;" (iiaie Dudley and
Jennie Yeaiuans, win) forsool vauileiille to cteit
thc iolc of Lily Linton, a vaudeville artist, wilh
:ui tip-to-diu! vocabulary, who apH'.iis but once
in tlie entile t.ute and that the list act. A
st longer compmy has seldom been sent in a
fine nnjwliete.
'The Gunner's Mate."
The attraction nt the Lvceuui net Siliuday,
milniee ind night, Nov. 17, will be Lie naval
ill jiii l. "l'he Giuinei's Mate." by William J. M.'-
Kieiuaii. dininitlc editor of the Nevv.uk Sunday
Call, ami is under me management of August us
Pltoii, to whom is also due the cietlit for th
inagnilltint productions of Channcey Olcott'3
biaiiliful plis. The ihama deals tu main with
life aboard our war ships, but tin re is no war In
it.
The scenes me laid in New York city and
aboard the cntiser New Yoik. It is a mammoth
st cnlu ptotluilinii of woiidiotis beauty, Til!
story Is lull ot heart interest, sparkles with
cnmiiiy anil is replete with telling climaxes
The lite of tho ullois, their diversions and theii
hiidships aie caiefiilly and truthfully p.ciured,
Schnri-MoiTis Stock Company.
for the past live years tho "Siharf-Morris" Dig
Stock company, has achieved unusual success by
its complete productions of famous pb.i.s. It is
undoubtedly the very first to give the gieal mclo
dramatic produe.tloiiii at popular pi ices. Despite
this fact, the company this season presents tho
best lino of pla.vs ever attempted by any other
lepertoire organization. Its roster includes many
npicsontativo stock irtl-ts.
The com piny will appear ull next week at the
Academy of ,MuIc, anil present the following
wclbknovvn plJ' "a')' Old New Hamhhliu
Home," "Shadows of the Past," "Devil's Mine,"
"Tho Stnngglcis," -'Silver fortune," "Mystla
Mountain," "The Tulso ot New Yenk," "'Ihe
I5i.uk nf Ctiin," "The Otoiii f.yetl Jlonstcr,"
"The Pullco In-pcclor," "Houmletl by tho Law,"
"Home Sweet Hume." "What Alls fncli-," "In
th- tit at t of Arksrsaj," "The s.citr P.ncinj,"
c-ii'.
The Social Maids.
OrUiiialily and inciit Is tho initio nl Huitlg
k N-.imon'd "Soiial Maids," who begin m en
gagement at the Ciaiety this afternoon. 'ij.e
".social Maids" nrganUatlon Is a largo anil rap.
nblo cue. Tlirro are sonw twenty women and
eight cr ten nun incliidolin It. A great deal of
Intetist centered in the appearanco ot Mile, Pilar
Moiiu, the I'unch actress, who Ins only of late
hem uirj-terrd into the ranks of biulesque, Mile,
Mot In has ambilloni in the legitimate, nml lu,
ahcacly played tucti mles as Cimille" nnd
"fioti fjoti," botlt lit rtancli and f.ngll-h. She
met with soma measure of iiicros in the higher
fields ami iuleiiils to return to tin in.
Of the Ivvti women lit Ihe show a few wolds
ato due. MUs Mahcllo W'ltitiiioro is .1 dashing
tlamvl and slnss a song or two wilh proper op
prcciatiou, Miss Ituth ltciMn-on Is another come
ly (lguro In tho ensemble, ami tliu llnvvaid Wsterc.
acrobatic d.incets. There ato a lot ot new cho.
niseis lu thu two skits presented and Iho girls
all enter into them with uetvo and vim, f.'eorgo
11. Dcban is u versatile and cnti-itaiiiiiig come,
tlkm and Ids Impersonation of un o.(llable
frendi nobleman Is a really artistic bit nf vvoik.
Matinee litis afternoon begins at !l o'clock u or
der t') give pations an opportunity to witness the
pjrade.
100 Kewnvd $100,
Tlie I cadets ot Hill paper will bo phased to
leant that Hit to U at lcl one thcjilul disease
that seirlur las been aid; to euro in alt u
stages and that 1 tatanh. Hall's CaUuli Ctnc
Is the only positive cute now known to (he
nuJIcl Italcitill, Catanh bdi,.' a ron-lltu-tlonal
disease, icspiircs a constitutional ttej(,
iiicnt. Haifa Cutauli Cure is taken iiiteiually,
acting dlicttly upon the bleed and mucous in;.
faces c( tin' system, thcuby deslrojing the
futudation of the il-cjie, and giving the) patient
stieuglli by building up the contltutiuu and
assisting nituro in doing its work. Tito pioprlc
tens have so much faith In Its curatliu po.vers,
that tliiv offer one Hundred Dollars foi any
cacs that tt falls to cure. Scud for list ol testi
monials. Addreij. V. J. CHUNKY 4' CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by dniggUts, 7.V.
Hill's family Pills ate tin be.t. s
HARFORD.
Sixcl.ll tn the Scranloli Tribune.
Harford, Nov, lbMrs. A, T. Itrundige, win
has btcn sick for somo time, Is better at this
writing, ,
Mr. and Mis. Pails Tiffany vltllcil their son
nl Oakley Sunday, ,
Mrn. tlcoige Pal; Is visiting her dauttliltts
in llopbtltlnul.
Miss C. J. Sophia Is v!llttig friends In lllng
ltamtoti. Wlhfrrd Tltlany, vvno has been vvmklng tor
his brother, Chris, Ins trturtird home.
K. M, Waton nml Minnie Djitoiv vldtcJ
Monttorc Saturday.
Messi'i. Hoy Moon and Paul Coise, t Lake
side, caltetl on friends In town Sunday.
1.'. II. Jones nude a business ttlp tu Scran
ton Tuesday.
II. U. Lewis and f. II. Tiffany were In Mont
rose Monday.
Miss Susie Matthews sltltcd her paidits at
Nottli llufortl over Sundsy.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New Yoik, Nov. II. The striking fact about
today's stock market was the decreased volume
of trading. Yclen'.av's uaUlon was checked him
nuitt' un imposing show of sticiigth vy.ts made
ullerwiiids, ,lut there was no icnevval ot the
Inltimilleut lulling ilctiund which i-iiiletl prices
lip with it rush all through lust week, rue mar
kit lu fact dropped back Into an allalr of culi
nary in.iKiit.ince, business contlnulig on a largo
scale cnuipJicd with the iiiinii.il, but the move
ment of pi Ices obviously depending on attlliciul
hllmtilaiiK Yeslcrela.v'ts shall) decline Induced
omc selling orders Ircm outside' sonre-ti this
morning, but tlia powerful suppoit by Hie bull
pools who are till upoiatlng lor ait advance
eheiked the decline- nnd seiutcd conttol of ll'c
inaikrt almost lninie'll.il'.'ly. There was some
small buving for l.on Ion account, but It wns not
a pcrlliniil factor In the market. Its probable
also I Nt then' was soino liujlng from speculative
interests which li.ivc been watching for u reac
tion ever since the election. Tho bujlng fell oil
as piiees rose above jesteiikty's level. The most
effective movements of the dry were tn Pennl
riiht and in Northern Paclllc. There were vague
minors allnat ot further deals bv the Pennsvl
vanla coinpanv ot the same character ai tho ser
Its of acquit eiucnts of slock In other companies
earlv In the year. The accompanying stteiigth of
H.illimore arid Ohio, Noifolk and Wcstein and
some of the toalets was intended to give color
to these rumors, but no authoritative lonllrun
Hon was forthcoming, and tlie stock of Pennsyl
vania was highly manipulated all day. 'I lie
bluing of Noitliern Pacini', both common and
prefened, seemed of a inon- mtluUnllal character.
Hie statement of the condition of llr.' company,
Issued by the trusts In dissolving the voting trust
and tlie desirability of additional holdings for
Centrallrcil control, following the dissolution of
the trust, offered plausible motives for the buy
ing. Tic trading in ijie local tiactlon grew out
ot the statements In tho annual repoit' of tl,o
M.inh.itUn companies as" to the piogtess being
made tovvatd clccttieal equipment and the fiiend
ly co-operation of the Mctiopolltan strert rail
way. The advanres ctentlcel all the was- from
1ss in Pennsylvania lo T'i in Cenei.il lllecttle.
These stocki about measure the dimensions of the
upward movement, gains elsewhere being for the
most part " In sympathy. Consequently when
heavy icalizlng developed In Not them Pacific and
Penti-vlviint.i. which practically wiped out their
tally gains and in fact the whole inaikel tinned
weak again and fell luck to an average; level,
about ns low as that of the moining. There was
a final i.tllv, but it was lacking In snap and
was not well maintained, the inaikct closing ir
regular. Pacific Mall, Linseed Oil preferietl and
one or two of the steel stocks, weie actively te
net lonary. Total sales, lrJ2,40U shares.
The bond imrket was it regular ill svmpathv
with slock--. Total sales, par value. $2,070,000.
II. S. lefiindiiig 2s declined '. and the ."s regis
tered, advance ii 'J veil do. coupon " per cent,
on the last call.
The following quotations sre furnished The
Tribune bv M. S. .Ionian & Co., rooms "01-708
Means building, St ninton, Pa. Telephone MOT:
Open- High- Low- Clos.
ing. est. est. ing.
Ali.cikau Sugar I2M.4 l.'JOjj, 128i'a V.9
Amciicjii Tobacce 107 103U lOos 1U7-S
Am. Steel & Witc -UV2 Ts I Hi Wis
Atchison :i,i ."j'i 'M",' -sU
Atcliison, Pr. 7li"'H ,7's 7(i"k 77'i
"ind.'. Tiaction tsst; 70's fcln ra'.i
Halto. & Ohio TlPi SU7i 70ii SOti
font, 'tobacco :t,i JIVx .'li''!i l
Cl'es. k Ohio fciU :i2; :;j'si li
Chic. ,1. (5t. West Wi ial4 1!14 t3i
Cl.ic, It. k q 1..2 1,'JiTs 132 IMs
St. Paul 121s 122 121',i JJI-Ji
Hock Mand U.'-ii ll:Ha 112 112
Del. ft Hiidsim II5Ts 117 HVJi llli'.l
Lr.c kavvaiinn It. It It I !S2;i lei lSi
federal Stcsl Ii Is'-J 47-!; I7'"e
federal Steel, Pf. H?; Tj 71-s. Tl'i
Kan. A" Tev., Pr H4i :ttl',A Wi '-r
Louis. & Nash 7Si 7ll?i "rt'vj 7l,?
Man. Klevatcd lt)7" IIO.'b W,k loSJi
Met. Ti.iitlon Ifi'l itw 1l 11,7
MNso. Pieitle ubsl fll)j "1it .Vil
People's CiaS 'laii 'dji'i, '17'Ii '.is
X. J. Ccnl1.1l lSaii It:: i:i'l 112
South. Pacific 11 41"s il 41 Vi
Noifolk J: Wesl 4 Hi M3.i II'.'' I2')s
Xorlhein Paeitlf ft! c,i'. dji', U'.i.
Noitli. Pacific, IV. .... 7'!i 70 re, 14 si'.
N. Y. C-ntral I.'IS 1RS11 1.17-"i Vfi'i.
Or.t. .. Western 2V4 -'."'j '!.VA 2.V;S
IVr.na. It. It lJir-i 112 lin-;!, Hb'-',
l'ctlflo Jlall ,",11 ;,l tu it;?!
Rer.ellng T.y. m'i 20 1')ir, 1951
Kerning iiv., it. i,2;i Mii (i'i-i, u;
Southern It. It lRiJ 11 i!".4 i.'!i4
Sri'thern liy., Pr. 009J oni', 1,0:5 ftv,
Tenn. Coal & Iroi .... Co 70; r,'i 70
IT. S. Leather I 111 t.-,i.j 1 P, UV,
H, S. Leal her. Pr. .... Toll 77U Tti'-'. 77
U. S. Ilnhber R7K- 37-)', f!V!4 MV
Hnion Paeiric lio-ii (17- rti'.j Cn-ll
Union Pacific, Pr TiHi 7rt"s 70 TfliJ
Wjlnsh, Pr. 2014 201'. nt' (itiij
Western Union SI Sl',j SI SHI
ni:w Yoiuc produck kxciiavoc piticr.-i
Open- High- Low- Clos.
WIWAT. ing. est. est. Ing.
December 75lis 7SIs 7S 7MJ
Mjy ... Sl'.i SI?4 SI .S1V,
December 4..i,s HVi 4T's 4'ti
May 42!s 42!i 42i't 42!i
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
First National Hank
Scranton Savings fianl:
Scranton Packing Co ,,
Third National Hank
Dime Deposit und Discount Hank ..
Lconomv Light, II. & P, Co
I.nrka. Trust Safe Deposit Co
Scranton Paint Co
Claik & Snovcr Co., IT.
Scranton Iron fence & Mfg. Co. ...
hcrantou Avlo Works ,
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr,
Coiintv Savings Dank t: Trust Co...
I'li.-t National Hank (Carbondale)..
Standard Diilliug Co
Traders' National flank ,
Scranton Holt and Nut Co
IIONDS.
Scranton Passenger Hallway, first
Mortgage, due ll20 ,
People's Street Hallway, first mort
gage, dun 1018
People's title et Hallway, Central
pioitgage, elite 1021 ,
Dickson Minufit'turlng Co.
Laeka. Tuuivlilp St boo! 0 per cent.
City ot Seianton SI. Imp. 0 per
cent
Seianton Tiaction 0 per cent
Bid. Askei
W)
200
93
125
2 10
40
110
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125
100
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300
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113
100
1112
115
Seianton Wholesale Market.
(Coricded by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
flutter Cieaincry, 2Ja2lc. ; dairy tubs. 2Je.
fggs Select western, I7c,; nearby ttate, JOe.
CheesePull ileum, new, IHie.
Ilea ns Per bin, choice utarioiv, ?2.10; medium,
1J2.30; pea, f2.30.
PotatucsC'Oc,
Onions WH-, per bu.
flour Uest patent, ift.OO.
Phllnelelphia Qialu mid Produce.
Villi idi'lplila, Nov. II. Wheat i.e. focver; ion.
tiait giade, Nov., 721,ia72yn'. Com ie, lower,
No. a lulveil, Nov., ji--.ii'2?it,'. Oats Steady;
No. ' vvhttu ilipin'il, Sa,:o. Iltttlcr Plrtu, good
dcntanil; (amy western ric-iuiciy, 2."iVic. ; da.
prints, 2Sc. l.'ggs lTim; lic-.Ii neaiby, :'i,e, j do,
vvtsti'in, -'"ii'.; do. southwestern, :!lc.j do, south
mi, Ble, (.'li(re-i-f;uli-i; .New Yoik fid) cicnus,
fauty small. ll.ilHic: do, do, do,, fait tu
choice, lualOUv, Itcilnett siig.iisj, uiitliauged,
Ceiitou Steady. Tallow Stcadv ; eitj prime in
hlids., 'v.i I'ountiy do., bids., Hial'JJi',; cjLc,
6?ic l.tvo poultty tjitlet; fowls, SJllk,,; old
it'O-tcra, t!ia7t'.i spring ihlikeus, S.i0c,j iluiks,
Joe; gese, RilOc; tmkejti, tialtX. )resccl
poulltj I'itiii, good demand; fowl, iholce, inc.;
do. tair to good, luoiic; old roosters, H(e, ;
neaiby spilug chlikcus, lOalSe,; weslcui do.,
Ualic. ; tml.i.is, choice lo tauey, 12alJo,
Ilecelpt-l'Tour, :i.0n(i batnls, and l,l".1,00il
pounds in saiks; wheat, :;,ixiO bushels; coin,
212,0i; ojtu. 12,00'). Shipment. -Wheat, roue;
torn. I'-s.OW bushels; oats, 8,000 bultiU
New York Grain nnd Produce.
New York, Nov. ll.l'Tour Maikc-t was again
dull und weak with bujcis and -.Ueis m tu 20
tents apart, Wheat Spoi vital.; No. . TuHe.
f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 ml, 77 -4i elevator; No,
aiHmmmtMniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiii
Make Home Attractive
"What in more siatlrylnir to tiarotita tlinn tn liavo tholr hoy and
irltlis flpcntl tht'lr avenhiRH tit home, away rnuu tho toinpltttlons txtidi allurement.-!
lending to altta niul cfliuca that have eattsed ro many tonus ot
Horrow and leKretV Ami what would enitset them more misery than to
feel Hint they hint nut done their part toward malclntr homo moro at
tractive, thorohy Dfcvntitliiir a desire to stay out tit ntahts? it Is an un
qurstlonalile fnet that nothing lends morn attraction to tho home, Is mora
elovntliiiy lu tho iiiltut, or mote Itiflplrlntr tn tho soul tlinn musle.
the: riaino
lias made this Reiteration the must musU'nl Hint cwt' lived. No other
Instrument cotnpareH with ll for Rcnenil ndiipla'hlllly allltu to tho demand
of tlto a lftuodo, tho musician, the anttituur and the tttudent. Itut vrhllu
you nre about to buy a piano, sue to It that ymt sot one that Is a
MtjytCAli INSTItUAIKNT.
SSSEI
1842
m
r?gAU0S
Ate the best In ttiallly Hint money, brains and oxperlunee can produce
tills Is ti up. How Rood ii Piano is depend.-! on the kUIII tho facility
the eoiiselentlotiRtiess and the cxpeiluiteu c the manttfaeturcr, Thn
htiuse or CHAULES jr. STIKb-F not only have one of. tho best equipped
manufacHirlns pliintH in the Unltott Stttte., but they have only skilled
woikmen and use the very boot materlnlH that can bo purchased, 'i'hls In
backed by a conscientious effen t to put the most piano value to tho dollar
In every instrument they make. Just an much to your intorcst as it Is
to ours that you should thoroushly examine tlto ST1UFP before you buy
elsewhere. 'Ve want you in try it, und mm pure it, and study It YOU'LL
THKN WANT TO JiUY IT unit tho pilco is rOltltKOT.
Pianos of other makes at piicca to suit the most economical.
I GEORGE W. FINN, 13S WYOMING AVENUE
Fine Tiiiiitii,' ti Specialty. Sheet Music nnd
Musical Merchandise. Open Kvcniius.
rniiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiissiiiiaiBiiaitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHUiiiiiiMiii
$500,000
4-
Or Any Part Thereof Can Be
Obtained Upon
First Lien (Mortgages
At Rates Ranging from
. 4 TO 6 PER CENT.
RIGE&DONNELLY,Attorneys-at-Lawi
Rooms; 18 and 19 Traders National Bank Building.
s. -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f---f-f-f - f - f
EVERY WOMAN
6ometlrne3iseefBar(illsble,iroBtMr,j(cTiUtlDH madleloa. Onlr hirmlosa Ml
tho iturest drugs should b used. U you wont the bui, get.
Dv. LPfi5sslp. Peainvraval Pills
- S If-..-- n-a -s-nr--r.l:. nafis ntitl
ThcvT-ip-ilnn f Dr. real's)
For Sale by JOHN
H. PHELPS,
Spruce street.
WNTER RESORT.
Through the Hesperian Gardens of
tho West" Runs the Luxurious
"SUNSET LIMITED."
The Finest Thing: on Wheels,
AND ITS DESTINATION ARE
THOSE DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lands of " California."
i-pecijl tlnuuiili li.ilns lotisUlIiii; uf slfeiiin;
ami tlinins.c.ais will leave Xew oiL ovviy t5.it
miliy, Tiic-cljy und Tlmi-tl.ty. 1 1,1111 .diner til
itclly V.HI1 the "-jiinsct Limited" at Xew OiIcjih.
l'ur full Iulotiiiiitloii, frcu ilht.-li.ttoil ii.tinpli
lets, maiis ami timt-iulile--, nNu litwcst rates,
skcpliiK i-ir tlckt'ts innl b1e.-ir.15c- clttcUul, .ipiily
to Soutltein I'.icilli- Co., Ill1) S. 'iltlm tiLui,
I'hlladcliiliia, l'.t.
1 lioitliciti Uululli, SllC)C. t)ilioii5 li.nl n slcatly
opi'iilner oil n tlcinnnd ftom local Alien ts but won
.vieleleil. A mlild.iy icedlun was followed by .1
second slutp elcclliit.' and lu.iiU't dOsfd wt-al; .mil
:!. net lower: iso. ivti, .M.ueli. elu-eil M-,v.;
.May, Sl'.Sc; .Vov., "I'.je.; Dee,, TUe. Com --spot
Meady; Ko. 2, l.VJjc. elivateir, and 17c. f.
o, 1 1. alloat. Options ai In-l skMtly; i-iibseMpteut-ly
rn-cd otr antl lln.illy rallied ntitl closed stt-.idy
at .1 paitlil ?io, ltd advance. May closctl -iJiic ;
Dee.. 43Vle. Oats-Spot dull; Xo. 2. 20c; No.
:,', 'i'ic; .Vo. a white, 2SViu'a!jC. ; No. :t white,
27?in'Je.j traelc inked western, 27?ia2a't',; tt.ie.ls
white western, S'lniUc.: trad; white, stati',
!i7!iiia3c Option-; inactive ntitl about sleatly.
Hiilti'p Plnnj crcainety, 17.i2tlc. ; factoty, ll.t
l.lVic. ; Jinn- fieutnery, 17.i2!c. ; linitatioii
trejineiy, ll.tlS'.sC.; stuti- d.aity, lr-alc-. C'litetv!
-Sti'tiily; l.arco fancy, 10'!ic ; smnll Sept. fancy,
lie.; larsio Oct., fancy, H)i',alOi,ic; nu.ill Oct.,
fancy, NHje. l.'j,'tjs I'iuti; Male and renin,, 20
a27e.; vvcftcni, icgular lucliliitf, 20a2le. ; wist
em, lots oil, 2Ce.
Ohicag'o Grain nnd Produce.
OileaiiO, Nov, 14, -Wheat tleclinetl today on
weal, cable-.-, Muall clcaiaiices and weak tleutr 11
pom, Dee. clodntf 5tc. under ye-ltnlay. Corn
tlivfil lie higher, anil oats it shade lovui. I'm
vibloii) at the cloio vve.li- 2',j.ue. iiupiou'il, C.i-!i
tjuotationi were u-i follows:
Mom Dull anil easy: No. a i-pnnir ivlteat, Gt.
Tie.; No. 2 reel, 72!la7.'lic,i No. u ceirn, IW',1,1
:i'J!5e.; Xo. 2 .ullovv, .iOKisoif.c. ; Xo. 2 white
oats ailtci X11. il white-, 2J1i.i27'ic,; Xo. !
l.ve, lOc.i ,N"o. I Ha, M.'is; Xo. I iioillivvii-t,
H.7D; tiiniilh)-, ?l,IOil,2.1- pcik, IU.S7(iJ.ibl..''0;
laid. 4-7.O7!ia7.10; lib,, yl.uai7.10; liOtildci,
0 T'saa-Jie, ; tidoi, ?el.0ja(!.7O: v.IiU1;j.v, 1.21;
suf.tH, tinclianyetl.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Xuv. 1 1. --Cattle llrteiuls, .,J,UI, l.'t
cludluir 2,00v) wcstetiH innl fiiiei 'lVan-j live to
ten cents lower, cc.ept cholct' li.iinly ui!c;lit.
Xatht-', but on sale tenlay, i! carloatU itt i-J.sii
Kood tu prinio olict.s. .s,"i.:)0a3.8j; poor to tiled
Innl, !jlf5.i,2"ij wli'ded fictlcrs;, M.T'iil.'iil:
inlMit (.ind.eri, ?J.ri(ua.7.i; cow., j.:,o.ii.'jn;
lielftisi, tri.T.i.il.T-'i; tMiini-ri. 51,2'iil.lu: bull,
iJ,:'Jal,IO: calves l-lij.ci: Tean-. uielnts 5U0
bet on falo toclav, I 1arl0.uU til -fl.titl: Te..n feel
httin, Ml.1l.0nj 'lV1c.11 man strciii, s.iil.hl; 'I'vji
bulls, 2..r0.Tt.2j.
Ilc-tes Itecilpt. toil tv, -w.OcKJ; liV, lower, dov
llii; Mtonaer. ToH, si.u-jic,(, inlctl and butch
en, ijl.wxil.n2!i; kochI lu eliolce lna.y, hi ru
I, Deli rouuli heavy, l.-llal.t.,; illit, iJI.(W,i
l.iejj ; I'Ulk "( salcst, l.TJaLS"!.
Miceit IttcelpU, 20,inx). Sheep, firm, ntlive;
lambs, Meady; piod tu iholce vu'thel--, ?lal,3'l;
fair to choltu mlscd, iKI.bO.il.10: vvvslein ihtep,
?la3.30 Teui tlieep, 2.6ui.l.(iS: native iambs,
SI.Vi!i.lu; western lambj, i?5a3.l0.
New York Llvo Stock.
New York, Nov. II. Iteevo Stceis, netlie, but
lOc. lovveii crood bulls ami cuww. sleatlv. tlecn.
flaS.rt",; riii ami btan .Yl.MJ.it. 2.",; bull-, ssjj,
11.00; cow.--, f-l.M1.1J.MI; tliolte tat tlo., M.
Calv', veaU barely steady; trin-cii. fully i.w
lower; marly till i-ohl; veal. oa''.'); littlo
calves', S-lal.W: iit.is.se), ir2.".5aj.21; niuiltem
lalvcd, ij.'.t').
bbecp rinn Ik 15c hls'ici; Kocul lainlu,
strong; ol Ist.oKs in detiiaiuli theep, -2,u0al.2i
enlU, fl.W.tv'.-.",; lambs, M.TJ.'.'S.M; tops, ?t,
ull-i, W.SOal.W; C.inad.t Iambi, 5.WU3.7.1.
Hogi fatfady, at $J.2;j3.IU; Hate pit,', !?3.50,
East Liberty Stock Maikat.
East l.lbeily, Nov. JI. Cattle Steady; caira,
iSJ.oDa.-i.li: pilule, bj.jOa.l.ilj; coiiimoii, .s.:u'i.ri,
lloijn htenclyj piinie heavy, '1. I0.i.',. I ' : be-t
mediums, 'J.15t5.-.'U; gocd .voiKero, t-j. 1 0 ; plvs,
j.lua.'.iO; ioiikIi-i $.l.uUaJ.iti.
Khect 11 Slow on sheen, anil steady on l.inilw;
clioleu wet Iters-. t-lablV; commun. il.iOa.'.'.H;
cholcd lanilw, .'J'a'i.OO; rouiiiion In yood, $.;.' 1)
a3; veal calve;, if7a"..f.
Oil Mnvket.
Oil City, Nov. ll.-Citdlt lalauiej, 1M; cer
tlrtcatej, no llii. Slilpir.uit, Jl'l,"7I: uwiasc.
W.ll.'t. Huns, I'Jj.WS; jiiiii:,', tS.N.-.
W
E
1900
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t
4
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-
- f - f4 - - - - f - f - f - f - f
rprbltn in rftfilllh.
never disappoint, coiei tor tn.uu per oox.
Fharmacistj cor. Wyoming avenue and
nesting Stoves,
flanges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Oas Stoves,
tf Heaters.
ia-321 PENN AVENUE.
The Dickson MuiiiiracturlnsO.
tcraitton and Wltkuvllarrev l'..,
.Maniifaeltit'eri or
LOCO.MOTIVES, S1ATI0.NARV ENQINBS
llollcr.s, llclstlnnoinll'ompint Machinery.
Qeneral OrQce. Bcranton, P.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth St, and Irving Tlsce,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, $.'l.eiO per day and upvnrd.
L'tiiopcuu l'lan, SM per day and upward.
I. U. CilAWrORD. Proprietor.
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I oi' liiisliiosi Men
In tho litatt uf the wholesnl
district.
For .SIioij)ci'.s
s minutes' walk tn Wanamahtirsi
s mlnutcH to Slnsel Coopor's Big
Btoio. 1'ivsy ot access to the lire;
Pry Uootl.t Btores.
Vav SlBlilseors
One block from B'way Cars, lv.
InK easy transportation to all
points of Interest.
TEL ALBERT
iW rOKK.
Cor. litis 8T. t UNIVER.11TV PIA
Only one Block from Broadway.
Room?, $1 Up. pXF(S2&,
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bl.,l'kltl-lp'.lt,r(. sUtltaiMtrrsri.. Cut
tiulcct tn mt9 attei stlotttcct fil. 0IIVATI1
plS.UtlHollUllll,llt
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Jt-ich c',-t ctied In 4 lo C div). Aloltl ttitiplit4inii
-u.ul-.te'.dll.-li. RulntTh -uun.lt. ii(twrt:
Tr.t Ihtmtttlt Jt Htol rtp,r,inj tnt4icl 6-ctt culct.1 IrA,tC
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