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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1001.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
fSpeelil to tlie Scrinton Tribune.
Montroa", Jan. 18 Ir. nnd Mm.
Joshua If. Convin, of Mnlne, N. V.,
nre vIsltlnB ninonr; relatives In Mont-
me nnu ucinuv.
iniciinPRS oi iwiicn is m live incurs, is
now hf ncr rrnthot iil finm .Innos' Tiike.
Itev. r, IV. Hunted, of Tarrytown,
Is. Y., a foimer popular pastor of the
, - ,- -. ..... - . 1 .. I a
jnipiisi rnurcn in mis pincc, huh uueu " i" mc nuuri uruin in mis noiljll
tendered a unanimous tall to the pas- I boihood, but It Is expected that next
tn.ntft nf t,n VIku. tlnitlut r.1llf Il nf i Oil P llll TITflVA MSrtrf. ullnnnanful
torate of the First Haptlst church of
Norrlstoun, Pa., nt n salary of $1,900.
crongi ensmniwit-Lai go uiiiubiiii a.
''row has Just sent a donation of fifty
dollnis to the Villus Hull building
fund.
Miss I'lla Ctkley entertained a num
ber of her friends at a party given
AVodnesday evening at her homo on
West Church street.
A large number of our townspeople
v 111 attend thn Twentieth Century
thicken pie supper it the residence of
A. St. Allen, nt South Montiose, thh
evening, for the benefit of tho Union
chinch at that place.
Albert Miller, after a long and ser
ious Illness, It onre more able to walk
upon our stiects.
D. T. 15rew ster, esq., F'ostin ister S.
"Wilght, ex-Poatmnstet W. .1. linker,
tea P. Scott nnd Constable H. S.
Conklln were nt Hnrrlsburg this week.
Charles W. Hrodhcad. of this place,
will read a paper on "Horse Feedlnx
and the Care ot the Feel and Teeth,"
at the tuentj -fourth annual session of
lli stiite bonid of agriculture and
gpninl farmeis' Institute, which will
be held In Hnrrlsburg next week. Mr.
lltcidhuid has Just been re-elected a
member of the state bourd of agricul
ture for this county for a teim of
thne ears.
"Joshua Slmklns," the well-known
and popular rural comedy-drama, will
be the attraction at Village Hall on
nxt Wednesday evening, Jan. 23.
"Twenty-lhe eople, two bands and
an oiehestra." Prices, ?,', nnd fO cents,
Resered seats on sale at McCaus
lanl's phaimnry
Mls Knilly C. IllniKmnii. the hls-
torlun of Su.Miuehannm county, Is tug
I
Ing, thiough the columns of the press,
Lhnt Immediate steps be taken look-
np to the proper oelebintlon of the
ine huniliedtli annlversniy of the set-
.1iAh n t...n..A .. 1.1. .1. ..... 11.1.
th
Inp
one
1 lement of .Montrose, which occurs this
vc.ir, the first family having settled
beio In 1MI1. It Is llltplv flint thn Trinf.
ler of a iclebratlon will be considered
at the meeting of the County Hlstorl-
cii Kociety tomorrow
( M. Whltnev. tho irlflnil llpwsnnnpr
eoi respondent of Susip.iPhnnni, wns a
welcome caller on Montrose friends
yesterday.
Selden W. Bunnell, of Hush, was a
visitor In town yesteiday.
The Supreme court of the United
Stntt.s yesterdoy handed down an
opinion utllrmlng the decisions of tho
two couits below In tho Ashley vs.
TlrmWinw case. This is anNifllrmance
if the case In which our townsman,
f'nptnln H . F. llcardsley, has been
Intel ested at Washington, 15. C, for
th Int seven years.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Kelchum, of
Picspcct streets, arc rejoicing oor
tlm airhal at their home this week
of h b.ihy daughter.
Miss Julie Elizabeth Cruser will give
mi elocutionary entertainment at
North Jackson on Wednesday evening
110M.
oncers of the Susquehanna County
Agricultural society for the ensuln? '
;car nne Been elected, as follows:
Piesldent, F. I. Lott; first vlco preil
dtnt, Colonel C. C. Pratt; second vice
piesldent, F. S. Wells; secretary, W.
A. Titsworth; treasurer, S. ,T. Jenkes;
executive committee, B. F. Jones;
auditors, W. C. Cruser, T. J. Davles.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Fptciat to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhannock, Jan. 18. James W.
Piatt. Henry Harding nnd C. O. Der
hlmer, attorneys, who hae been
attendance at tho sessions of the .'
perlor court at Scianton since ...
day, returned home today.
An effort is being made by ' A mem
bers of the vnrious church .j nero to
organize a Young Men's Christian as
soelatlon. A meeting was held at the
Presbyterian church the other evening
and committees wore appointed to look
up the matter of cost, rooms, etc., and
these committees will repoit on Friday
evening.
Last evening at the Piesbyterlan
church was held dedication services.
The chuich has been built some yeiis
but there has been a mortgage hanging
over it which prevented Its dedication.
Last summer a special effort was made
by the members of the church and
enough money raised In different
ways, to pay oft the balance on fie
mortgage. The dedication setmon was
by Itev. Hugh Hodge, a bi other of Me
Board ot'Health Proclaims
An Epidemic of Grip.
GRIP
unp is nere, nut of a mild type. It
till commences with Catairhni Mim...
"77"
sa.Jrl!3r?..iib.tt'j:
ultudo and a rise of temDeratnro.
Bembllnjf the commencing of Typhoid
or Malaria.
The convalescents are apt to bo
tioubled for a considerable period with
weakness, a general want of physical
tone a condition to Invite Pneumonia.
"Paradoxical as tt may appear, the
light attacks of Grip are oftentimes
more dangeious than the severe ones,
as In the former Instances tho patients
nre more apt to be careless of them
selves during tho weak physical con
ditions that follow.
The UBe of Dr. Humphreys' Famous
Speclflo "77" breaks up the Grip, while
Its tonicity sustains the (lugging en
ergies during and after the attack.
At all Drug Stores, 23c, or mailed.
cPocket Manual mailed free.
Humphrey! Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor,
Hilltirn and John bit, New otV.
pastor, and at tho cloie of the Rervico
the mortgage was publicly burned.
Asa 8. Keoler and John D. Faesett,
who have been tit Harrlsburg this
week, returned home last cvenlnc.
Tho boutd or directors of the canning
factory met hero last Saturdny evon
iim)i i. .
TlieOUore Ktreetor. The fnrtnrv m
not much of n. financial suuerts this
year owing to lack of experience and
IlLn n .!.. I.. .. ... .
jour will prove more successful.
HOLLISTEnVILLE
Special to tlic Scranton Tribune,
Ilolllstervllle, Jan. 18. Dr. L nitil
of Scranton, gave a very Ititerestli.-?
lecture In the M. P. church the 15lh
Inst. Subject. "Prohibition."
Those on tho sick list this week are;
Mrs. nitea Fessenden, Mrs. Andn-w
Heeker and Mrs. Han let Walte.
The roll of honor In our school fin
the fourth month Is as follows: Elmer
lienj.imln, Hnzel Olmstend, Hancy Veil
Cnmp, Mlldied Brown and Piidle
Mitchell; Jtlts Hi nee alios, teuclvr.
Thi-ie will be a molng picture en
teitalnment given by the Klzer Kiio-r-
tnlnment company, of WlUcea-Usi w,
under, the auspices of the Washington
Camp, No. 3CS, Patriotic Order fi.r.s
of America, In their hall here Wednes
day evening, January .10. Doors opu'i
at 7.:t0 p. in.
Miss Nellie M. Holllstel has returned
from a two weeks' sojourn ninong ie!u
tles und fi lends In New York city
She nn nccominnled by her trl-nl,
I Mrs. D. K. liates, of Clippie Cicek, Col
I Mis. nisby and child, of Scrnntn.i,
are the guests of her parents, Hcv. and
i Mis. S. MeVey.
Mr. and Mis. M. Fuesleln recent!-
entei tallied Mlbs Nellie an Camp, of
I Dunmoie.
I Clnic West, of Iloy.il, Susnuehnnni
county, culled at tho home of his,
grandmother, Mrs. U. A. West, the Hth
insi.
Mrs. l:. i:. Holllfcternnd son, Chuiles,
of Seiunton, spent last S.Uurduy and
Miinuay in tlie Home of Her p.uciitn
i Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Myers.
I Mrs. William K. Heck and son, Kdii
f Moscow, wcic enteitalned the f.lh
at the home of her father, A. G, Hoi-
llotftn
lister,
Uev. C. A. Spaullng has returned
from a two weeks' visit at Paitsi:i.
Sullivan county, N. Y.
Mis. Harriet Walte entertained her
I sister, Mis. U C. Clearwater and Mis.
Cook, of Hnmllnton, the lCth Inst.
Horton Bloes, of Duluth, Minn, I)
the guest of his sister, Mt.s. Halph
Toote.
M. P. Mitchell, of Scranton, was a
recent guest at the home of r. V. Fes
ienden and wife,
Mrs. Panlel Clouse, of Moscow, was
entertained a few das last week at
the home of her patents, Mr. and Mir
Charles D. Mitchell.
Walter Mutt, of Honesilnlp, spent l.'st
Sunday at the homo of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F,. Scott.
WAYMART.
KprcUl to tlie Scranton Trlbun.
Waj-mart, Jan. IS. Mis. Jennie Stan
ton Potts died at the Emergency ho3-
nltnl. (TnrUiinrliiln vAotAi..!... Mni.ntnn
. .., . w..uv.w, wutv.unj ii.witiiit
at 7.30 o'clock. Jennie Stanton was
born in Waymart. August, 1SC3. Her
. . i
girlhood was passed here, and In 1S94
she was united In marriage to Mr.
Potts, of New York city. Of this inion
there nie left to survive her two small
chlldien, a on und daughter, aged
four nnd six respectively. She was a
truo Christian woman, and In early
life united with tho Prpslivtorinn
church. Besides her chlldien, there ' JIr- Walter A. Wood Is on a Kuri
are left to survive her un aged father, I'can trl1 in the Interest of the Saw-
. H. Stanton: two sisters. Mis. win
i.
lam P. Matthews, of Clinton, and Miss
neien btanton, at home, and Prof.
Edgar Stanton, teacher of mathemat
ics and political economy of the Iowa
State college. The funeial will be held
Saturday at 1 30 o'clock at her father's
residence, and lnteiment will be mado
in the family cemetery nearbv. itev.
L. W. Karschner will conduct the ser
vice. Mrs. J. F. Dooley, who was sum
moned to Hnncock, on account of the
serious illness of her sister's (.Mrs.
Laura Hackett) boy, returned home
Thuisday. The child Is much im
proved. Mrs. Kate Squier has returned home
after visiting Wllkes-Baire friends.
Mis. Daniel Wonnacott and sister
Mrs. Isaac Bobbins, were In town on
i vunesoay
H0PB0TT0A1.
Special lo the Scranton Tribune.
Hopbottom, Jan. 18. News was te
celved heie on Wednesday of the death
of Hon. E. M. Tewkhbury, of Cat-i-wlssa,
I'a. Ills death occuired Tuca
day, January 15, and the funeral hi
vices ocemted Friday afternoon at
tho Melntlre Methodist Eplscop.il
chut eh of that place. Bui Jul will be
mado In the MclntltP cemetery. Mi
Tewkrbury was fomiely a resident ot
this vlnlclty und he had n bos'. r,t
friends throughout the county who will
regret to leain of his death.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth
odist church. met Thursday afternoon
for tea with Mis. Miles Cr.indnll.
Dr. Taylor Is hav lug -a very largo
piactlce at piesent through tho sut
loundlng countty. Grip Is beginning
to make Its nppeuranco even In the re
mote corners of tho glabe.
A horso beloncliiK- to 15. T.at
ing a heavy load of Ice. MIIo Tiffany
was using the horse at the time. There
Is evident need of a society for the pre
vention of cruetly to animals Jn this
particular locality.
NICHOLSON.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, Jan. 18. Our postmaster,
Fred M. Williams, Is reported sick
with pneumonia.
Mrs. E. D. Bell Is In quite poor
health.
Oscar Itevnolds, our drug clerk, Is
confined to the house with pleurisy.
The farmers nie rejoicing over the
piosperlty of our condenscry, and the
prospecta of getting two and three
cents for their milk the coming year.
Tho Ladles' guild of the Episcopal
church expect to give the people of
Nicholson a rare treat In tho nwir
future by way of a lecture. Tho Rev.
E. Melville, of Fort Edward, N. V.,
JONAS LONQ'8 SONS.
5hoes
Great Values
Wis can ofTer nothing better in shoes than tlie very best, In
our own peculiar and particular way we dem.tn J from manufac
turers the best it Is possible to tlve, We insist tint they stand
haclt of every pair then we guirantee them to you, with the as
surance that they are right.
Here are a few of the Shoe plums for tod y. Tr-ey form but
a meagre idea of the possibilities
Ladies' Rainy Day Roots, made of the finest quality of
box calf with heavy 'extension soles, all sizes and widths ;
illllv nlllrilltfi.nl Pnnlltlrltf tl 'n ViA .ih'
special price is
Misses' Box Calf Shoes,
oi sonu icaincr mrougnoui
Special today at
Little Gents' Sitin Calf
id learner iniougnout ana will resist tlie naruest Kinu ot wear.
K.m Q ( ,-1 l.ll. fi. .. T.,,1..).. .,.-!.!
pi ice
Box Paper, lfc
Just about enoug'i of the thirty-five cent Ho I'apjr at 17 cents
iu nai inrou 'ii ioiav auu ine
of the biggest offerings ever made bv us.
Finest Cream La d and Vellum Piper; 50 sheets to a box,
with envelopes to match, Tlie
irjcuve uoxes. rinuon ueu.
You use Stat.oneiy, of course.
price ?
Books, 25c.
The bnolc business is a funnv
publishers taicc what ihey caught in order to clem up ceitim
hues. No tetail coicern ever ge's the-n all; th;v arj divuljd u,i x
into lots and go to the big customers before Christmas,
One lot came here, as a m itter ot coare. 'We are -selling them (
At
& Not becnuse we could not ct Hall .1 DoILir for them, bit
W rc.ison vs want to clcui thiim 11 n a ticklv. All ni I
A ninin tti'tii tt;n titii.lif nf tlirtm
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'I'VIV uii-i ? I I VI IMf VVt V VllWtll UWUIIll III MIU lk.ll t Vr Vl,ll II L'l ll I V
red silk tibbed cloth, Icir type, goo I pint, gilt ton an I head
bands. Better eet vour share todav if vou're interested.
Sheet Music,
Choose todav from ail the
at 15c ine sneci ies man in cost to reguiai ueaieis.
Vocal and instrumental inclu !n r most all of the popti ar
sncceses. some classical and much of a misce linnous natiue.
The New Music Department on Main Floor, center of stole
Jonas Lods's Sods
w 111 be the man, w ho Is ory highly
iccommenueu.
It was repotted jesterday that Miss
rioience Puck, of lllnghnmton. Is soil-
ously 111 with typhoid fever. Miss
t JJUfl lull il4ila UULll l liaiui'llk i.l
Xlrhnlsnn. nnil her manv filimds wish
Buck has alwuss been a icsldont of
her speedy tecoveiy.
HONESDALE.
Special to the Scnnlon Tribune,
HoifeMlale, Jan. is. Ml. and M-s
F.dwln T. Torrey nie spending ths
week In New York city.
jer-Mann uiecirica i company, oi
Pittsburg, Pa.
The ninety-third birthday of Mn.
C. F. Short, mother of Mrs. William
11. Stone, will occur next Sundnv
Miss Mnicla B. Allen is vl'Itlng
fi lends at Nlagaia. N. Y.
Mlns Anna II. Tracy Is a visitor In
New York city.
Miss Clnia Norton, of Catasauqiu,
Is the guest of Mis. E. C. Mumford.
The sophmore clnss of the High
f-chool gave a reception and dance to
a number of their friends In tho Musi
cal Hlstoiy club rooms lntt evening.
The Honesdnle Shoo company have
doed down for their annual Invcntoiy
nnil innn!rM.
rni,Ann la Un n niimlifii. nt nncaa rP
the grip in Honcs.lale. J
rnl .1... ii 1, .,,! Tn.l.l- ,
Thn Alert Hook and Ladder com-
I any will hold a masquerade ball on
thP evening of Feb. C. i
On Wednesday Penlng, the M. S.
Quay vlctoiy was celebiated In Hones
dale by coloied light Illuminations
The Potnl Telegraph company,
which plioed poles along the public
highway from Nniiowsburg to Car-
bondalo about fifteen veais ago,
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HOW hnlnn; trouble nil to thn llKht ot '
V. nv. I. Mild owners Iuid lioccll cut. '
v.ny. I.tind owncrsi lue hocen cut
tlntr ilnun tlioir iMilns unci thn m.it'p
1 holnfr iitljuctetl In the county tourti
It Is claimed that the company lire
opeintlnpr without a charter and np
plvlnff undue jirlvllegcs to their se -lcc
The Hudson Hlvei TiIcphoni
rompany aie now eni;nirod platlnu now
roles the entire length of thu bor
iniKh, up Tiont street to tho river,
thence up i:ut street.
Tho Ladles and Knlrrhts of tlm Hoc.
cnheei held puhllo Installation last
ovenlnpr In Jtasonlc hall, which. nj I
nttendert by nbout three hundred peo
ple. A most enjoyable piorrranuno
wns rendered. Grand Commander
Lowrey. ran Grand Commander Wat
non. nnd Grand Deputy Kroft woro
tircsent. The Honednlt hive now has
one hundred bees nnd Is In a flourish
ing condition.
UNIONDALE.
Epcclal to the Scranton Trlhune.
Unlondale, Jan. IS. Mrs. Avery
3in dick's funeral took place at T.lk
dale last Monday, Hmv. .Mr. Miller
ofllclatinff.
Walter Carpenter's household Roods
will be sold today nt public sal?.
Tlnldwln's lco house has been rilled
with lco excellent In quality.
Tho I.ndles' Aid society of tho
Methodist Episcopal church, on Lyon
street, meet today In i:d. Hnyden's
homo.
AVednesday Ed. Walker's team ran
nway through town. One of tho
hoises was badly hurt.
For a Cold In tho Head
Laxative Biomo-Qulnlne Tablets.
JONA9 LONQ'B SONS.
of saving, if you buy from us.
Pj6D)
in both button and lacing; tmdc
ami gturanieij io give splendid
$ ,25
and Vlci Kid Shoes, made of sol
y 5C
The Last Day
cuii.un w'li ue wrimj uown on one
new Piinccss shape, put up in at-
w
Why not this, since it's hall
I
Half Price
htmiics. After t'n hnlnl.ie: ft
25c
for the
t tles-
ftdmi.l in itff iiliiri .1 n hl.r rt
15c. All New I
Fiflv Cent Copvnghtod Sheet Music (j
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
Lycnurn.
"I'Ulianl Snifo." Mitlmt an I nllit.
Academy.
Comedy curt,' mi.
Afternoon ana
nlkbt.
Homy Miller as Itlchatd Sav.ipe.
MjiUIIiic luccttc Illo's new plaj, "Klchanl
Sunt," which will I) seen lire this alt rnxn
ind c ctiintr at th Iicmm. will I risint II-Mir
I M'ller in .1 part tlioro irIiIj dltnct frou an.
thin? wc liae seen on the Mire In ree-nt jcin
; l'lcli.ud S-nafp was 1 imet wlo llonrl-ln il about
lb' middle nf tlit clqhtctnth l ntur). IVw uf his
wirls are hnrmii to tho nil ir mind, Hi m,li
Mine ot bis pn ms, rotjbh tbo'e of "Tlie Wan
d.tor" nml "1110 liislircl," are Mampid with
'he muK of (.iniiH, The phj, bown r, Ins ni
' arln.' up. u his lllcrarj fame, but upon his In
1 II ! t il iir iHis i 1 r. rr Ifi uni tin ItuTIil1i1
-.. t- III . i u t iv IStll till lllllltlltlll
with r 1'anj dlfTirtnt trails of iluracltr as the
f.tes of i ill inn nd
V mm wliosu democratic Uoheiilanlsm uoull
not le illnilni.h'd by .il'luenccs end whose pride
(Hid I ot be humblid In po'it, lit would not
h sit it" In pitioulzi bis Miptilor In kodal posl
I ii If t ie .tru beneitli him In fi lellect. no
IritlUr II le
n-iiitir II le wile itinin,' ind a c nlnr nttlt
!'." ? ,"l,1J I"-"1"';. Illm ? "'c''- "Ifsltliratc by
''lr"'. h" " 1 oltll T dll.'11ei of llllnil f Or if
IlN Ilt ,,,,., rof.tJ lo acUl0,.
ltU. ,,,,, lhOTUrll ,, nur , ,0 ap1 ,, for
her atfectlon It Is this sltuitlon b-twc n mother
and son that foim (be dnnutlc, almost trade.
bntVirrc ui d i Ho la.i It is Interioit-n with
Mlulitfitl inuiinti nnil Is replete with the mot
tbrlllln- ipUoiUn Tin tipportlns rompuij In
biles JouU llicinih)e llniuhiult I'lorimu
llmkwcl! rihiir I lllott, .fmrpli Mheclocl,, 0en
1'aKictt in I limilc I'tiitau'.
i lie pin iiuirns oi ami ci.ni.irm a cn enli
ontc wttln.-. and in thl rcpect M sir Wautn
lull .ml Knnn r. !.o aro iinlnHln- M,- minr
I lie pin udirlts of and dt-nidrilt a verj ehb
.---, -, - - -,.- n .,, .,
rn 8ald to hue in ire than malnl.iiii"il their up
utitlcn foi t-!"")ih and nrtl.tlo scenic ccpilp. j
mint, 'lh 1" lum-H for the ii'ay iveie ill made
in Ji r t i Ii I wlili Hermann, vlio, perhaps lm
no p-rr in 'i luld, the illi;n for ihkh liclnir
furiilih-d In Mu. Mdil, lio ha liten awoelatiJ
n llli q man) important prodnclloiu of late.
"Becnxuse She Loved Him So."
Willi ii i 0 1 tie, the criatcut Amirlcan drama
ti't, ii Ii i of mire succc.'uful pla)4 than an)
ot li.-i n iil.i author has nrr prcicntil, Mill pre
nut hl latckt and sreatest romeili ucctM, "I)e
catire She Locd lllni So," at the I.jceum Mon
day night, Thl comedy It credited with lieln?
mn h funnier than "The 1'rli itc beerctar)." "Too
Much Johnson," "All the Comforts of Home,"
etc.
When one takes Into consideration thit William
(lillrtte wrote "Held by the rntinj " and "he
ll t Vriico" It can be easll) undnstood that
' lleiaiue Wie Iiied Illm So" will be well con
structed piece of itiRO literature. Tho comedy
ichkud Iohit runs iu New York city at tho Mad
ison Square Garden theater, in Iloston and In
( I ,o, and was one of the greatest sueecisei
uhireicr presented last season. The same fine
list will bo seen In the comedy this bia.on.
"Sorrow of Satan."
William A. Drad)'s American production of
"The burrows of Satan" will be plicn at the Tjy.
teim lucdiy nljiht and nlll doubtl-si call forth
a r p aulence, Miss Torelll's readers In this
ril are more than sufficient to fill the thriter,
while those nbo hue not read her book will be
attracted ly one of the moit nmel and intrrcst
Inif subjects produced on the sturju for some tlnp
and by tl ilaboiate scrncry and excellent cast
which the play demands,
Mint CorclU's characters are not ordinary ones,
ami tho icriies of this rrmarktble story are laid
In houdtn'g mnit fashionable haunts.. And those
wliu haie -ecu any of Mr. llrady'a productions,
inmlnent a in nnu which are '"Way Down Fast"
and "Mile, rill." will known that h will spare
nillhcr labor nor expense to make this production
wnitliy of one of tho greatest litrrar) kcnsatloiu
vl mint jean.
Your Opporl dDify
On account of the late Winter
Season we have not sold as many
Shoes as we should Now we need
money, and will close out our sur
plus stock and reduce prices to do
it quick.
H&r& Are the Prices:
MEN'S FINE SHOES.
Reiulir Price Th'f Week Only
Johnston & Murphy Shoes in box calf, cordovan, enamel and
patent leather oo $6.00 $4.00 $5.00
The "btetson" Shoe 5.00 6.00 4.00 5.00
The "Just Wiipht" Shoe 3.50 400 2.75 3.00
The "Crawford" Shoe 3.50 2 75
"RicharJs & Brcnnan" Shoe 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.50
UNION MADE AND UNION STAMP.
1 lot of Men's Fine Satin Calf Shoes, worth from $1.25 to 2 95c
(.Men's Winter Russets at Half Price.)
ricni vVoonsncket Rubber Boots $2.25
Hen's Felt Boots and Rubbers 1.50
LADIES' SHOES.
Regular Pries tills V'tk Only
Wicheit & Gardiner's Shoes in vici kid, calf and patent leather,
collect styes $5.00 $6.00 $3.50 $4.00
H.uiy II. day's Sons' Shoes 4.00 4.50 3.03
The Celebiated "Dnmby" Shoe t 4.00 3,25
iBio paiis oi Lidies' Fine Shoes, in all leathers, regular goods',
worth from $1.50 to $.oo, at $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00
Shoes for Everybody, Men end Woman,
Boys and Girls, Children snd Infants--Good Shoes,
Latest Stales, Good Lasts and Good Leather
if you come and take a look you'll .buy. The shoes and prices do the talking. Wo
want mrvj ro'.m-vvj mint vvz it.
N. L5. "i his Sale Will Poti:ive!y End on Saturday.
LEWIS,
330
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Street Ho view.
c York, Jin )- 111" nnrk t in uli.
I 'tul to an ricnnllc l nl.lnc duttii I'h'jj,
niluli ciuvmI a notihlo ilxl'ti1 In pi in 1'rUc.,
Imuoirr. I ml dan nll) will A mu il Uicio
the decline set In, nnd tltcrc. "crL nolalil It
iMierid nt thi mil lie n t iini;n, ilinc
(u u, do nd jii) mean Kite a Juit Id j
of tlie cli.iiitcr of tic nuil'Ct. The fill In
tl(n ucu In most cikcs i K-rp- ndlnrur on
from tlie Well leicl to the low level ulili.li ttu c
It the aipurimo of ;rei' lnlcn e. ilie .r l
liu which cau.eil It In I ill th-" oimmiijiicj cf
rieat nri,inc and win In ci.i heict ohune
liri.o Iilocls CiUiiini; out on the decline. It
ihould net etc ape notice., hcu.ur, tint time
ire ImixrUnt kteiki in tie llt ftli'ili oTired
pood rc-islmce to the precil'ln wiakipw. 'fur
tone of the stciki J iiiucli hettcr Ihnn )ej.
trull). The d"lii; i uTisitnilj nn 1 wii'r.
In; nnd nt the lust in onl) .1 (t easel. Total
talcs 1.221. 110 slnrc.
Hnllrcnd bonds wcikcn-d In Minpatht' 'th
tnck. Total fcalcs. 1 -o,iViO I ref mdlnu
is .ulianccd ', pel mil. on th latl call
RUDDY,
Tin following ipiolillons nre furnWied The
Trllm.e In M. S Jori'in A. o , ioom Tdl T03
M.ari bullillii),', Scranton. I'l Te'qi'ii n i Ml :
Open- lllli. !.oi. l"oi
ln. et p.; In,'
American Pujir .... 1I r.l'j ri IIP-
Xmei'mi l.liccn .... llj'i It. s 110, 11:',
in Mul A. Wire Hrk -lO'H H-s W
AtchUmi 41 Jl'i IPi, 41
Atchison. I" l',; 8P, iv!',, KITj
llriiok Trillion M uli "-"i "i'
Hilt k t)hlo M M 1,714 h 1,
Cimt Tiilnrco 4'H 4'i 41 4!Vj
(lew lllihr is ,J, .IS fs
(hie. .. (,l. Wot . .is isit 17H i;,
(hie n ( ... 1H 141 H 14 1
m I'nii rn rov, h"4 id
Hock N'inil l."" 1J ", Hi', l'O
Delaware . lluUnn . VVH lll'i Ilt Vri
I vkiiinn It II . ...1-xiij 1101J 1'JHJ )0) t
Ki'irJ sel 4i.Vj si(, 1CI4 4-14
V.diral Steel, l'r. oi4 MiJ, iks., n'
Kin A. Tr Pr. .... 4" 47 4P, 41t8
Iridic. A. Nidi eOi MH "!, hiij
Mm lleiated 117' 117'4 IllH U4'4
Xlrt. Tt let Ion l(M4 Kll'4 1 it I icj
MIjc. I'lrlflc N'i34 rti RI4B nj
I'copli's Ciw OT (CI Ui-,th fni(
Southern rnelflc 4I4 (I1 4J' i:
orfilk Wi-it 44lj 4HJ 4tiJ 41
Northern 1'irine ... hi', n 711; s
North. 1'ielfte, l'r, ... , Sn mi 8", Mi.,
N. Y Central lit U 14'i" lit
(lilt .. Wcftern IP; l!l vtiif, 10
I'enna It It lliia, lioi4 mu jihi,
I'aelftc Mill 4JH, 4'i, 41 411?
lliaillnir II) SIH ' -jis, ,iit,
Iteidins It) , l'r. roi tWi C'i'4 70'i
Sitnhcrn II II 10", lltj jsi! t,v
Fmtb II It. l'r TO.' 70H f,i nn
'Icim. Coal U Iron .M f,S ',114 n-j
I'. S. Ix-ather n8 12 m; mi
I'. S Leather. IV 71 7' 73 7,i.
P. 8. lttihher JIV4 .MT,, ojij, ,,v
Union Pacific MU SS4 f fin,
Pnlon I'lelfle, Pr. .... Ri(, SIVi SJH 8,r.
Wabanh, l'r 2U, 2Jij 2414 op,
Western Union K H y Jiu
CIIICAOO GIIMV MVUKIIT.
Oncn. Ill rlt- Iw. CIoi.
wiirvr.
in.
7S
37U
2V.1
cut.
75'i
S7K
3015
e.t.
11
'i
in;
71
"414
SSI
3SJ,
.'3'4
in r
70
WW
UM
Janujry ,,
Miv ,
COH.V.
Frbiuarr ,
Mav
OATS.
May
25i 21
NEW IOUK OHMV MMtKKT.
Opiii- llluli. Un
WIICAT.
March ....
Mav
conv.
May
Hur.
..... 70
..... wj',4
e.t.
en.
78',
UK
70',
UA 41s,
Scranton IJocid nf Trade Exchange
Quotations- All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
. .. .tST(,C!)S e. niJ- A""1!-
First Natloial Iljr.k y:tr,
Scranton Sailngs Dink svi ,,,
Third National llink (ejj
Dime Depmilt and Discount Uank,, 2J0 ...
Fconomv l.lcht, II. & P. Co jj
Lacki. Triut cafe Depoalt Co Hi)
li iu j
DAVIES
Lackawanna Avenue.
. 1
nsrk k Snovtr Co. Pr.
siTjntin lion rVnce A. Mfg. Co. ...
Scianton Asle Works
Lockaiama Dili? Co, l'r
(ou.t) siln; Dink t Trii't to..
First National "ink (Carbondale)..
laiidard Drllllnir to
Traders' Mlioial D.nk
Scranton Dolt nnd Nut Co
novDS.
Scranton Ps-r-er Hallway, first
Mortage, ilu 1 . .
I'eeplc'b Street i. aj, first mort-
i,ai. due l!di ;
IVcple'a Street ItJllway, Ocncral
nicrti.a.'e. due 'ril
Dltkecn Mvnifiiiurim: t-'o
lacks. Town-hip -sehcol 5 per cent.
Citv if Srian'cn St. Imp. 0 per
cent,
Scrsiton Traction C per cent
125
100
us
so
300
33
its
ins
ir.
11s
11s
100
102
102
US
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Correctid by II. O Pile. 27 Lakawaun Are.)
Ilutttr-Cnanicr), 24a23c.
1 m,ir-feelcit weji.rn, 21c; nearby state, 31c.
r.licsc Tull cnam, niw. 12c.
Dean, Per bit, choice marrow, 2 50.
Onioi i ,0. per bu.
Hour Ilest patent, $4 CO.
New York Giani end Produce.
Nov York, Jin. H Hour Weak and tending
lower en ueciiit of the loiitlnucd weakness iu
I wheat. Wluat S ' ! - r 79c- '
o b atloai. and 77c. eluator; No 1 northern
Dill ill, SJ'jf f o. Ii utleijt Options open-d
sti iil, lut tluriilur ililikcl k' irply anl clcd
, wrik at 4c net decline Ji-i cbsutl 777ic
March. 7Pi.. Mn), "I'e.j July, 7r-ic. Corn
'pot tlnni No 2, I7i eleiator, and 40?Jc fi o
b arloit. Options ojvncd finn, llinlly eased o(f
with wheat mid c'os-d ileuly at iY.l. net
nil ante. Ian closed 47c , March, 47jc; May,
4l'.e., Jul. 44Vjc OalR -spot dull, N'o I,
i TCijc i No 2. file ; No. 1 white, 32c; track
while, .U'ii"3e ; No 2 white, j'Vie.; track
nlul we.t rn, "Ojil'ie 0,tioiu fairly steady
all div but dull. Iluttcr I Inn; cicitiicri. Mj
J.V i factory, Hiltc : June cinmer), 1 lal iV4". ;
Imllatlcn nVamr), l"V.al7e ; slate dairy, lla
2H"- (hiose llim, fariv lirce, tall made, ll'l
ellHe ; fane) vmall fa'l mid', lPlilJc- Kgw
llrm; stall unit I'uini, J.'i2lc'.i etcrn. av
erage packed, 21j2J"jc ; wc.-tcni, loss off, 23c.
Chlcnfro Grain ana Produce
Chlcaso, Jan 18 Liquidation was the tea
true of trail)' whcit mail.it. May decllred
r 'm I. m .1... ...to. ..II., . K BUll.(.f lm.ll
Iriu!ts 111 d llctht icuntr) aiccptanee lielpnd
1 10m. that maikit clohlng HiVJe higher; oit
I diilincd c,e , and proilnion showed 2',ic ad
unco all niounJ at the clcre.
I Cis'i i-iintatlop win ni follow! Flour Dull;
I N'n, 3 sprit'ic illicit, t i72e. i No 2 red, 7V. ,
Nn 2 com, 37ViiI7Vic ; Vo 8 nlow, :i7'iii
r.7'ic . No 2 tilts. 24'll24Vie No. 2 white,
Hi1 i27Ui No I white, ii hti i No. 2
I r)c, Wlr.V , mjlt'i'c, I'Hlflo ; Ni, 1 flax and
'Co 1 1101 tin et, ' ." tlinolhv -UtO; jvork,
tllklltVI, Ind. i7 Hi7 42".; iH .7a7.i'.;
rdiiiuldtri. 'JUail'ic ; lde. )7 F0a7 W. n lib key,
fl 27 Siuar Cut loif, fi30, (.ranuloted, 3 "i.
Chlcifo Live Stock Mrirket.
Chicago, Jin. IS. Cotlle Iteeelpts, 2,300, In
ilii.llng 40(1 l.iinH- ihnlie 't'em l -ndv to
strong; oilers, slow, wuik, including butch
ini' stock and Tixins: eiwt to pi me u rs,
tl'JO.Ki in; poor to milium, MoOal tOl utoi k
(F Hid frnlers. (iTPitnU; cows. U.M 25,
telfin, WWilfO, cannire. J'ai.70; bull',
weak. fJisVil 'Jji calvcr, ?3.7SjG.10; Tcxs fed
stecrr, f 111 7n Te-caa guss steers, WSOil;
lexa lulls sjsohco
Hope- ll'celpt R2,0o0 tomorrow, 20 000; left
oier, 1,1100; ten cents higher; active, clodn
llitil top. (34213; mixed und hutchen. ?3 15a
5 'il grod to choice heaiy, AS Wi5 12V4; r'Ugh
l.rjiy, ifS11a5 25; light, f3.15a3J3; bu'k of
silo, $5 27H5 45
Shee Derelplj, 5 1WO1 sheep, firm; lear.
Ilnsris up to $'i.2'i: Iambi, strong, good to eholos
wrlhers, f1.75il 5; lair to choice mixed t 63
SIRS; western sheep, 817Si4nO; Texas sh-op,
!2 50a3CO; nitlve lambs, $4 23a3 CO, wr.te-m
lambs, (5a3 50.
Enst Llherty Etnck ITtrket.
ta't llberti, J111 IS Cuttle Stea I) j extra.
f3'a5 70 prlmi, t!lari,i) (ommon, flaS 73
IIors Aitfw an l blithers beU joitcis and
mediums, 5 4Pu5 45t II (lit lorken, $3.40; heavy
lies, K'.'iJ.AtO, pin, fJ.'OiOro
Simp Mowj cliiilw wttlurt, fi 30al.C3; com-
-.-.: v ,'
V" '"A
GREAT I
fCLEARAHGE
t-SALU
OH
& MURPHY
His
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Hnnar&cturera 9f
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 4S5
N. llinth Street,
iuui!, ri
Telephone Call, 2;i3J.
Restore Vitality, Lo3t Vigor nnd Manhood
Cure Impotencr. Nlslit Kml'slons, Leas of Mem.
or, nn . asiinc; cuscueos,
nil eiliscts cif relf.abuA nr
excoss nml In.iUcrutlon.
A norvo tonio nnd
blood builder. Bring
l Tt ,prtbo pink clow to pale
HXiSLsM cheeks sad restores tho
Kthw.Wfiro of south. Ilv mnll
si tbH BOa nflr box. II bcixes fnp
KQ.BO, with our bankablo p;aur(nteo to curst
ur raiana 1110 money jittiu. ccnu lor cliculax
end copy of our bankublo ffunranteo bond.
;NervitaTab!ats
RXTRA STRENGTH
Immediate Result!
(TLLLOW LADBL)
Posltivolr frnarantnod euro for Loss of Power,
Vnrlincofo. Undevelonod or Shniuken Orj-nnn.
Parr.'i, L'icomntor Atnxln, Ncrrous Prostriv
tlon, lj.t'.rii, Kits, Joinnltr, Pnrnljsls nml tlie
hetulti of l'rivo Veo of Tobncco, Opium or
Liquor, By mull In plain package, $1,00 a
box, O for tto.OU with onr bankublo truer
ftntre bond to cure In 80 dayg or refund
mousy pfcld. Addioss
IV ER VITA ME-DICAL CO.
Clinton 4. J"f!Usnn "s owioaco. at.
Sold by Jlcfiarrali & Thomas, Pnijststs, too
Laikaw-aina avenue, bsrauton, I'a.
mno, $160a2 50i choice !amb J3 7015 85, torn
mon to itwl, $4aJ03 cal tiilt, if.JUaS.
Oil Mirkot.
Oil City, Jan IS. Credit balance, 117; cer
tificates, no bid Phlpmut. 170 051, aicrat't,
IW,Ii17. Hum, lll.W.1; aierai,c, tM,074.
Krnuse's ITortdRche Capsules
are unlike ftnythlng prepared In Amer
ica. Tliev ere first pi escribed by Dr.
Kraune, Oermany's famous court pity,
slclan, long Veforo antlpyrlno was dtij
covcrpd. and are almost mnri'rlnno Dn
speedily do they tfire the inoit dlitrers-
. . T.. t r.-... . . ...
ir.Kcuncs. iiite.uii. com ay Matthew
UroB.
Cr Vsi
h 1
v I K
IS
S
UU
PILLS
50
CTS.