- rr - c ''j".n'sft- (t - " '-T" ip " 'V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 190i. UN -i NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Iixctsl to the Scranton Tribune, Tunkliannock, Jon. 22. Court con vened Ihto on Monday with President Judge V. M. Dunhnm and Associate Judgn 1 M. Vaughn. Tim first net of the court wns to Instruct Hint the commission of Harvey Slckler ns as sociate Jucltrc bo read, which was done ! Clerk Donovan and Judge Slcklur took his nlacc on tho bench. The Hat of grand Jurors was called nnd 13. L. Uiicon, of 'Nicholson borough, wan Hvorn an foreman. After tho grand Jury had been charged by the court constables made their returns and tho list of petit Jurors was called. Tho following motions were heard by tho court: In tho matter of the petition of Ilownrd Moss for dlschnrge from Jail under tin; Insolvency law, petition heard nnd discharge ordered. Commonwealth vs. William Water man; recflgnlzance of defendant. John Waterman nnd J 11. I'latt entered ball In sum of $200 for defendant's nppeur nnre at April term of court. Stark pt nl. vs. Prevost cl al., parti tion In equity; administrator ordered to mako deeds. In tho estate of Kllsha Sharpc, do- ciascd, partition; report of Inquest confirmed nnd rule granted on parties appear Jan. :i itt 2 p. in. and nc- pt or refuse real estate at valuation. .1. Frank lloss vs. draco A. Itoss. Ivorce, order for sheriff's p.Vslamn- in and Aba s. Kecler, esq., appointed mimlssloner. In estate of James Kills, late of .cmon township, deceased, widow's HPpral.scment continued. In estate of William Austin, late of Xoxen township, deceased, widow's ap praisement confirmed. County Savings Hank nnd Trust company vs. .1. C. Reynolds and Jose phine Reynolds, return of Inquisition on real estate confirmed. The court handed down opinions In the following cases: In the matter of the estate of Chloo A. Hunter, exceptions to auditor's re port filed: exceptions are dismissed. John O. Davis vs. Malalia Oalluo, curtloratl; exceptions dismissed and Judgment of Justice nlllrmcd. The following accounts worn con llrmed nisi: Final account of A. V. Burgess, ad ministrator of the estate of D. L. Vnow, deceased. Final account of O. R. Sharpe, ad ministrator of tho estate of Kllsha Sharpe, deceased. Final account of 15. jr. Hall, admin istrator of the estate of John Wesley, deceased. Final account of James W. Piatt, ex ecutor of the estate of Mary E. Keeler, deceased. Final account of Florence Terrell, administratrix of A. 1,. Carey, de ceased Final account of . A. Chaffee and Lyman Wlnans, administrator of the estate of Kiln Dunlap. deceased. In the mutter of tho' commonwealth vs. Charles Lcroy. defendant; Garrett Story entered bail In the sum of $300 for nppaanmce of defendant at April term. A. II. Sterling & Company vs. .1. I ltunncll. rule to strike off Judgment made absolute. In the matter of tho estate of Hetsy .Strong, deceased, order of sail con tinued nisi. Kstate of Samuel Stark, deceased, return to order of sale confirmed nisi. In the .'State of Phlletus Reynolds, auditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. In the estate of Hannah M. Hettt shelmer, auditor's report tiled and con firmed nisi. The only ca.se in tensions ready for trial was that of Karl Barber, charged with larceny. Defendant came Into court without counsel and court as signed Henry Harding to defend him. Case tried and verdict of not guilty tendered. In tho matter of the petition of cer tain citizens of Mehoopany nnd Wash ington townships for the entering up on and taking of the river bridge at .Mehoopany by the county and the making of it a free bridge, petition filed with the court and ordered by the court to be laid before the present grand Jury. NEW MILFORD, Special to the Scranton Tribune. N'qw Mllford, Jan. 2i Tho Women's Chtistlan Temperanco union will meet at the home of Mrs. Amos Kent on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There were no services at the Pres byterian church last Sunday, on ac count of the Illness of the nastor. Rev. R. X. Ives. Miss May Seymour, who is suffering with typhoid fever, Is a little belter ut this writing. Mrs. Jane Harrison is quite ill. Dr. I p. C. Alney Is attending her. Now Mllford's latest excitement was In the form of a prize fight. One of our popular young business men, b" Ing a noted dlckcrcr, trading banjos, guitars, mouth organs, etc., for var ious articles, at the beginning of tho new century found himself In posses sion of n. flno gamo fowl, which !n enthusiastically named "Cyclone." This lomr-hendecl fellow. Ihlnlrlnrr i,i J fowl was a relatlvo of Fltzslminons, Piannca a match with unother t'eathot welght. The bout came off soinetlmo uBiween Jan. and 7. Only a few be. sides thoso who wero Interested word present, so we cannot glvo an ac count of the affair by rounds, but It has been definitely stated that tho champion's master nnd principal backer, brought him home in a bran sack, with a too nnd both eyes gone. For three days "Cyclone" was fed milk and pepper from a spoon, and butter nnd salt applied to his wounded head; in fact, his friends did all that could be done, but in spite of It all, the hero laid down his spurs nnd yielded up tho ghost, Mrs. David Davenport will visit friends in lllnghamton the later part of this week. A number of tho friends and rela tive of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. U Peck gath ered at their pleasant homci, on Church street, on Thursday evening, .Tun. 17. and assisted them In celrj. bratlna their seventeenth wedding nn nlvfirsary. During tho evening, ono of tho company proposed thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. reck be married a second time, In consequence of which. Mrs. Peck was ugain amrea in uriani array, consisting of a silk shawl, bonnet, etc., of ancient descent, nnd Mr. Peck In whltfi vest and bilk hut, mndo n very churmlng appearance, A company leathered on the front porch and ren dered such music as would remind the bridal couple of seventeen years ago, and at the same tlmo bringing forth much merriment. Music and games wero Indulged In until ft lato hour, when refreshments were served, after which, nil feeling they had spent a most enjoyable evening and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Peck many happy re turns of the occasion, departed for their respective homes. Many pres ents and a purso of money were left an tokens of esteem. Those present from out of town were: Mr. nnd Mr3. O. R. Stiles, of Gibson; Mr. and Mrs. C. If. West, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Case, Mr. und Mrs. Ira Conrad, Mrs. Annlo Very, of Alford; Mrs. Vernoy, of Scranton, and Miss Hattlc Barnes, of Gibson. SUSQUEHANNA. Ppecisl to tht Hersnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan 22. It now appears from tho middle of tho road that the Republicans of this borough ought to hnvo more voters nnd fewer states men. The Krlo Is gathering Ice from Lake Krle, near Nnrrowsburg. Tho funeral of the Into Mrs. May Creegan, of Gulf Summit, took placo this morning from St. John's Catholic church. Requiem high mnss was cele brated, and the remains were Interred In Laurel Hill cemetery. Rev. James Fngan, of Great Bend, wus a caller on Monday nt St. John's parochial residence. Thcr will never be real peace In this borough until there nro fewer office-seekers or more offices to fill. Knglnccr George Lown, of tho Onk Innd side, Is recovering from a severe Illness. Krle Conductor Charles C. Moore, of the Oakland side, is recovering from a severe attack of grip. It Is now thought thut a stock com pany will sewer tho streets of this bor ough. Brush & Sous will remodel the hall In their Grand street block Into dwel ling rooms. Tho Crescent club hid uu enjoyable hop this evening nt the Starrucca House. Music by Prof. Pierce, of Hinghntnton. The Democrats und Republicans will hold caucuses this evening, to nomi nate borough officers. The election will take placo in Sunday, Feb. 10. John F. McDonald, of Carbondale, wns In, town on Monday. Rev. Kdward Ellesworth Rellly, of Mansfield, Ta., will, on Sunday next, occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. He will assume the pastorate In the near future. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hennessy. a son. There Is continual Improvement In the condition of Common Councilman George TIsdell. 1,. C. Benson, who sustained .a broken leg a few weeks since. In able to sit tip In bed. NICHOLSON. Pp.'ilil to lliu Scranton Tribune. Xicholson, Jan. 22. Mrs. T. K. Tif fany und daughter, Clara, left Tues day for nn extended visit In New York city with the former's brother, Frank Parish. Miss Ruth Johnson, after an extend ed visit with friends in MUldlelown, re turned home Tuesday evening. Charles F. Osbounu; was u caller In Tunkhannock Monday. Miss Cora Stephens left Sunday for the west, where she expects to teach. Will Warner Is confined to tho house with grip. Mrs. Frank Hoffron Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Draper Shaw. Mrs. II. S. Stephens Is confined to the hints with grip. TAYLOR. The Taylor Silver Cornet band will conduct their grand concert this even ing in Weber's rink, when tho fol lowing excellent programme will bo rendered: Address, Chairman James K. Watklns; selection, Taylor band; solo, Richard Watklns; recitation, Urania Tubbs; solo, Arthur Morgans; musical sketches, Bantleld Sisters; vio lin solo, Edwards Watklns; solo. Miss Rhoda Clark; duet, Messrs. Tubbs nnd Jones; recitation, Oeraldine Phillips; musical selection, Watklns family; rec itation, Sarah Price; solo, Olwen M. Howells; quartette, Rupport and party; solo. Kdward Murphy; solo. Edith Watklns; selection, Coombs Pickanin ny party; sand Jig, Patrick Coyne, cornet solo, John Sheehan; solo, Gus Ruppert; banjo selection. Clark and party; solo, P. J. Qulun; quartette. Ruppert and party. Selections will also be given by the Mooslu band, IT. M. W. Drum corps and tho Sousa's Bum band, The admission fpe is 2." cents, children, 15 cents. A social will follow the entertninment. John Daniels, of Rendham, received serious Injuries about the body while nt work In the Sibley mine on Mon day, where ha Is employed as a driver, by being run down by a trip of cars. All ladles Interested In the fair of the Century Hose company. Xo. 2, are re quested to be present at the home 'oi .Mrs. John F. Tubbs this morning nnd at tho homo of Mrs. Henry Howells on Friday morning nt 9 o'clock. The employes of the Archibald mine went out on strike yesterday. Their grlovnnco is that tho company failed to make good the two weeks pay sys tem, which they claim was due on Monday. Tuylorvllle lodge, 'Xo. 4C2, Knights of Pythlns, will meet In regular session this evening. Misses Gertrude and Bertha Beese visited friends In Providence on Mon day. Mlnooka tribe, Xo. 217, Improved Or der of Red Men, will meet In session this evening. Mrs. Adam Stoginer, or Rendham, was the guest of her parents, Fore man nnd Mrs. G. S. Decker, of Provi dence, on Sunday. Jutnes James, of Pittston, visited rel atives In this borough yesterday. W. G. Howells, of Main street, is convalescing from his recont Illness. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Him been u.ed tor over K1KTV YUAIIS by MILLIONS of MOTIIKKS for their CIIILnRI'.V WHILE TKETIUNO. with I'KHFIXT BUCCTSS. It SOOTIIKS the CHILD, SOKTIINS the (1UMS. ALLAYS ill I'AlNl CUItKS WIK COLIC, and ii the beat remedy for MAltRllOKA. Sold by Druggists In every part of the woild. ne aure anil k tor "lira. Window's Soothing; 8vrup," and take no nljior Und. Twenty.flvc cents a bottle. PECKVILLE. A crowded houso greeted Warren and James nt their Initial entertainment given under tho auspices of classes Xos. 8 nnd 9 of the Baptist church At Led yard'a hall on Monday evening. Mcssm. Warren nnd James are representative citizens of West Peckvllls. They re cently pfltchased a new grnphouhone and n new moving picture machine ot tho latest Improved make. Tho enter tainment was first class from start to finish. Mr, James, who is nn adept In tho art of ventriloquism delighted tho audience with his work und wns repeat edly recalled upon the stugo. Tho Hnnnlck Bisters gave seveial recita tions, which met with great appluuse. Mr. Warren In his manipulation of the moving picture machlno showed that ho understood his business. The pic tures wero clear nnd distinct. Thcro were war scenes and comic scenes. It wns the best exhibition of Its kind ever given In this place. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet on Thursduy nfter noon at 3 p. in at tho homo of Mrs. J. W.' Beck, Main street, Instead of at the home of Mrs. -Miller, us previously nn nouncod. All candidates for office In the First wnrd of Blakoly must register with Chairman W. If. Walker to Insure their names being printed on tho olll clal ballot. Tho registration closes on Thursday night. iBIakcly borough council met In spe cial session on Monday evening to con sider the proposition of the Postal Tel egraph company concerning the pole tax. Attorney Gllroy recently began suit against the company, by order of council, nnd they offered to compro mise for $222.50. This In no way changes tho ordinance and does not bind future councils In any notion they may take. This agreement is a good ono for tho borough, and the wisdom of their compromising tho suit Is evi dent to nil. Burgess Harris presented the name of W. J. Davis ns chief of police to 1111 the unexpired term ot It. S. Terwllllger and council "Unanimously continued the nomination. Thcro will be a sock social at the Presbyterian parsonage this evening. KRXKST Ii. BO VARD. Concert Pian ist. Class lessons given, using tho Xew England Conservatory ot Music System for the Pianoforte. Classes nro now forming in Pcckvllle. $.1.00 pays for a whole term of ten lessons. Leave communications at Journal of fice. ' MOSCOW. Ml.ss Sara Decker Is visiting rela tives In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loustein and children, of Duryea, spent Sunday with the former's brother. Max I-onsleln. A ball for the benefit of Samuel Kshelmnn will be given In the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows' hall. February 11. Mr. und Mrs. E. X. Wells spent Sun day and Monday with tho former's parents at South Canaan. Miss Molllo Xoack Is visiting friends in Brooklyn, X. Y. Verna, the young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, Is very III with diph theria. Dr. Wehlnu, of Scranton, was called In consultation here yesterday. William Hinds has resigned his posi tion In II. L. Gnlg-e's feed mill, on no count of 111 health. Justin Swarts Is seriously 111. Peter Yeagor. who 1ms been quite 111 for the past few days, is able to bo around ngaln. Miss Mary Frischkorn visited rela tives at Gouldsboro over Sunday. Mrs. Horace and son Lawrence are visiting the former's sister at Dale vllle. Miss Ruth Gardner is teaching In the primary department of the graded school. In the place of Miss Nettle Vail, who Is ill. OLYPHANT. William Best, of Dunmore street, Is ill with the grip. Miss Jennlf .Mason, who 1ms been spending a few days at Carbondale, returned home yesterday. Mil). EH Longucte, of Hydo Park. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ham den, of Blakely. The Juvenls Dancing class will hold another of their delightful socials in Mahon's hall tomorrow evening. Law rence orchestra, of Scranton will play for the dancers. Miss May Evans has resigned her position nt Athorton & Sutton's cash store. Miss Anna McLaughlin returned yesterday after a week's visit nt Arch bald. Mre. Gwllym WUllnms is seriously ill. air. and airs. Walter Alesworth nnd dnughters, Freda and aiyra, have re turned homo from n visit with rela tives nt White Haven. John Lloyd, of Wilkes-Hnrre, spent yesterday In town. atiss Hattie Davis, of Peckvllle, has accepted a position as cashier In Athorton & Sutton's cash store. ailss alary Jenkins, of Taylor, vlsltod friends In town yesterday. The Republican primaries In the Fourth ward resulted In tho seleo tlon of tho following: Council, Wil liam aiosely; school director, Thomas Simon; assessor, William E. Davis, air. atoseley defeated David Morgnn by n voto of iZ to 41. JERMYN AND MAYF1ELD. The Republicans of tho Second wnrd will hold their caucus In Enterpriso hall tomorrow evening nt S o'clock. Proprietor Johns, who has ho suc cessfully conducted tho Sweeney House for the past ten months, yester day renewed his lease for another ypnr. airs. Toman and airs. Penros, or West ainyfleld, were vlsltlnp; tilcnds ut Wlnton yesterday. A little daughter was yesterday born to Rev. and airs, ainynurd R. Thomp son, of Bacon street. aire, alary Rlchard3 nnd daughter, Edith and Lizzie, who have been the guests of air. and Mrs. Alex. RIchanR have returned to their home at Provi dence. Mr. and air. John Loomls, of Jes sup, who nro on their wedding trip, mndo a brief visit to air. nnd airs. John, at tho Sweeney House, yester day afternoon. Mrs. Archie Mai tin, of Fourth street, has been suffering with a severe at tack of grip for the past few days. OLD FORGE. The members of Lawrencevllle Hose company, Xo. 1, will conduct a fair In Lawrencevllle Hall, Old Forge, from Feb. 18 to 23, Inclusive, Already great Interest Is being manifested In prepar ing for the event. The residents oC that vicinity arc assisting enthusias tically In return for tho gratuitous ser vice rendered by tho firemen. Author ized committees are now out solicit ing for the festival, andi a great array of valuable nrtlcles will be exhibited when the fair opens. BANQUET AT ARCHBALD, Tenth Anniversary of tho Young Men's Literary Club Celebrated with Pleaslnff Exercises. The tenth lUiutversaty ot tho Arch bald Young aien's Literary and Social club was observed with a banquet nnd social Monday evening that was a very enjoyable nffalr. Tho members ot the club, with indies, assembled at tho club rooms early In tho evening and proceeded to Father aiathow Opera House, whero they danced un til 11.30 o'clock, The hall wns very elabotately decorated, Tho banquet wnn hold fat aioylo's hull and tho menu provided was excellent. Tho decorations In the hall were very well conceived and wero arranged with singular taste. Everything connected Willi the banquet wan well arranged. Charles A. Burke presided very creditably ns toustmnster. After tell ing the purpose of the gathering, ho called on air. T. C. Cummlngs, presi dent of the club, to respond to the toast, "Our Club." air. Cummlngs, In an entertaining way, told of the history of the organ ization, of the trials It had overcome, and the good It had done for tho young men of tho town. Ho wns confident that Its future would bo oven more prosperous thnn Its pnst had been. John J. Cawley wittily responded to the toast, "The Lndles." It was his first attempt at speech-making, but ho covered himself with honor. He kept the nudlence In good humor by his well-directed sallies, and his remarks wero appreciated. .lames F. Kearney followed in re sponse to the toast, "Tho Prospects ot Our aiembers." air. Kearney thought that they were all pretty bright and he created a great deal of fun hy his humorous allusions. Johu J. Dougher responded to, "Why 1 am a aiember." air. Dougher gave good reasons why he Is connected with the club nnd he thought thnt others would also bo benefited by Joining. His remnrks wero In a serious vein and they wore well received. E. T. Phllbln , responded to tho toast, "The Press," nnd Richard Foote also made brief and timely remarks. This ended the speech-making. Tho ladies nnd gentlement then returned to the hall und resumed dnnclng un til a reasonable hour. Several of tho more talented members sang and nn evening of rare pleasure was spent. Tho club Is composed ot some ot the best young men ot Archbald, and It U u pleasure to know that the club Is prospering. FATAL FALL OF ROCK. Mt. Pleasant Miner Caught Beneath Several Tons of Roof. aiurtln Plllwallls, or 110 River street, Was fatally Injured by ti fall of root In the ait. Pleasant mine yesterday morning. Plllwallls was drilling a hole for u. blast, when the roof suddenly caved in without any warning. Plllwallls wns buried beneath tho "debris and badly crushed about the head and body. He wus taken to the Lacka wanna hospital at 11 o'clock, where he died an hour later. ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 THEATRICAL, 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACADEMY. Maude llllhnan company. Mat line and nlitht. OAICTY. Dlnkiiii' Vagabond Burlejiuo torn p.i i.y. Matinee and nlnlit. "The Sorrows of Satan." A Kern- uudl'nce paw "The Sorrow of hjun" a' Urn Lyceum U.t ni;ht by one of the belt ci'iniKiiile-i that h.n no far presented it here. It l.i a dramatization of Marie CoielU's ttory i( the Mine naiw and dcnli with the udven luirs of liU Satanic irujeity who dom the or dinary habiliments ot man and comes on earth in this cuUo to better perform hU wutk of luring t.oult tu their eternal destitution. Charles Kent, who h.xi been seen here several times In the role of l'rlnce Luclo Illmanez, acaln opiNMied In It lat night ami thunsli surieilns from a cold pr.ve n tine linptrmaton of the human devil. Supporting Mr. Kent wai a my capable company. "Captain Jinks," Friday Night. In Mairin? "Captain Jinks ot the IloiTe Ma rine," which U coining to the Lyceum theater ticU l'riday evciiiny, C'haile-i 1'iohinnn cannot be churrreil with rop.Wnsc the lmtmv of tho original JiUix, for tho reason that he wai nut in ulst er le as a human being when the premier "lloi-o Marines" Hut commanded attention at a ildl culou but rominc entertainment. It Is but a fortnight ago thnt, at the Walnut Street theater, I'ldaldelphla, Mr. riotmmu gute (he tomedy Its first production on any stage. No-v he pre terit It hero at the Lyceum next l'riday with the jmi important cast and tut-noy. "The County Fair." 'I lie n-jtoii for the big suereii cf "The t'uunty IVi" tin- pat ten jcarn, and which 1 moio nun duplicated thli waton In it Idg- revival, uli Nell uurgesi himself In liU original cieation of Abigail I'me, ii the tact that the production appeal to all clae. Tho Intellectual thealir goer fludd it of enough InUivt to hpeal; of It to hi fellow intellcctualtlCJ and invttct them to eo It. The fathlouablo set it. us it I the talk of tho town everywhere, and "it's awfully awk ward, dou t ypu know" not to lava Been it when every one I. tailing about It. The general thca-tei-goer like it becuife it pivent a phae of Hie over which he or fne ran laujh and enjoy theinsche. Tho incidental love ktory, the ijualnt and true to life eliaracterUatlon of the Xew L'ngland npiiislcr hi porti-arrd by .Veil Iturgej", the beautl. fid tcvulc setting, especially tine to life in the lu.t two act, representing the barn, county fair and race track tccne, and everything cue, con nected with the production appeal o itrongly to nil clauei that them il no wonder at the nn-iioiinei-ment that IU long etablihed popularity t being more than verified wherever the revival ha been scene. Kelt Unrgr and "Tlw County Knlr" will be with " next Saturday atternoon and evenlog. Tho matinee will begin at !,13, inilead of 2.30, the uiual time, and the evening pcifoiinance at E, Imtcad of .15. Deafness Cannot Be Cuied by local application! a they cannot reach ths dlseaied poitlon of the ear. There U only ona way to euro dca(ne, and that U by constitu tional remedlf. lle-jfncM in c-jiued hy nn in Pamtil condition cf tlio mucoui lining of the LuitachUn Tube. When this lubo I. Inllamcd you luo a rumbling miuiuI or Imperfect hearing, and when it U entirely clo..-d, Peafnesj is the re tult, and unleu the Inllammatlon can bo taken out and tliU tube restored to Hi normal condi tion, bearing will be deilioyed lorewj nine cix out of ten uie caiucd by ratanh, which ii nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucom mrfaee. Wu will glio Ono Hundred Pollara for any cat of PeafncM (caured by catarrh) that cannot be cuied by Hall' Catarrh Cure, fiend for circular, free. r. J. ClillXUVl & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Ilniggi'te, 78e. Hall'i Family l'llli are the bet. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Jan. 22. The Influent In the atock market resolved thcraiclvta today Into nevcral dlitlnct component parU, which operated in con lllct a part of the time find never In clearly drfinecl concert, ht. l'aul opened up 14 higher, and Northern l'acllle rots altnoit much nnd then both ran off. again to near last night'. level. The name utocka came into promlnenco again late In the day after tho liew-i had been re ceived of queen Victoria' death. Thl event had been u dellnluly fortaewl that there wa little rrnion to expect that lu actual announcement would c.iwc any marked dcprctflon In tho motlct but apparently there was a ipeculatlvc element who feared the possibility of iclllng induced by the queen' death. Alter that event wji reaehcil thcro was a pauso In the activity of the market as though awaiting Its effect on prices and short. ly afterward room traders set to work to bid up prirei again. They lifted fit. l'aul tn ex treme 4Ji over tut night, Northern raclllc 2tt nnd tho Grangers, racltic. Trunk lines ami inoro prominent stock generally from 1 to 2 point. Ilia uamo traders were active In sugar nil day, making the extreme advance 2Vi. On tho other hand the neoutlonal movements In MlMourl I'aciflo wa brought to a sudden (top utter n .t-jiolnt lump at the opening, nnd tho Wabash stocks alo fell lack. The extreme de cline) In Mlmourl Pacific was "ii, and It clcrd at a net lew of H',i. Amalgamated Copper again moved widely. Jumping nearly :l jxvtnta at the opening ond then falling back liV,. The steel atock. were comparatively neglected, but the undertone was weak, In pltc of the les threatening utterances authorized by trade magnate. Federal Hteel tell away 25, and other members of the group flora 1 to b, alter small opening advance. The late notable rise wn not well maintained, es pecially In the stocks which wero bid up mewl aggressively and the cloilng was active and rather cany below tho best Tho level of prices nt the clcwe wa however, sultantially higher than yesterday and the undertone ot the market during tho day was steaely. Total sales, im.SUO sheilr. Tin- Wiiha-.li debentures U' led the bond mar ket In point of activity. Texas snd Pacific sec emu roe S per cent, on light transaction. Otherwise the mirket wai rather dull but firm. Total soles, par value, l,032,000. U. S. 2s de clined U per cent, and the .la coupon advanced U per cent, on the last call. Ths following quotation are furnished Tht Trlbuae by M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms 703-700 Mean building, Scranton, l'a. Telephone) 003'. Open- High- Low- Go. lug. et. et. iug. Amulcan Sugar 151 l.ttl 111 l'i',-i American Tobacco 112?i 113U 11271 113 Am. Steel k Who .... !M Sf) .IS 3'i Atchison 41 r. 41 4l?4 Atchlscn, l'a Sl'.J nV, tUU 81'J, Hiook. Traction 7Si S) 7-.U 70", lltlt. k Ohio HT'i 83 S'V-i 67i font. Tobacco ):)', 44 4.1 41?, Che & Ohio aa'A Ss :i Si C file. & Ot. Wett i;, lii 17 17i Chic, II. & Q M 1I3?4 142 112"; St. l'aul IIS l.V))i 110 H!H Kock Wand ll'.i 121 lli 120i Del. k lliul-oii 1MU 1j1',4 150',j 131 l.nekaw-ct.li.1 It. It 1IM' HU'-i 1K5 ItYl lVdernl Steel 4lUi 4rtH 41 40 Tdceral Steel, Tr. .... GO 10 iMVS "M4 Kan. Ii Tex., Ve 17 I5a -17 47',4 I)Ul2. k Nusli S7"; tei-i S'i t)7v Man. Klev.iteet U4?i 113 11.1 lHI, Met. 'Unction 10t; lu2! lilt 10: MIjot. I'fclfle 02IJ HI M'.A SC14 People's Ox J 09 W l'si South) in I'jc-ifie) 42S 43'., I2'i 4:'.li Norfolk k We 4.1 4t 4:i 115, Northern Paclflo Sl!' 2i MH HS North. P.ielilo, l'r. 5 o1 fWi fit N. V. rcntr.il 112 1I2'.4 lll'.i UV Oiitaiio k West 30"i so', :;o :fl!i l'enna. It. It, HlVi H5'.i llt'.-i ltJU I'.icitle Mall 41 41 41 41 Heading lty. Sl'.i yiai 3'i 31V1 Heading lty., Pr. 70 70-4 Mi?k ToVi Southern It. It. 10U 10'i 10 l')?i .Southern, Pr 7f!i 70s 70 7',i 'If nn. Coal k Iron .... 53i 30 511 .'0 1'. S. Leather llij lli 11 U'i V. S-. Leathrr. Pr 7t 74 i V. S. llul.ber 214 '.MTi 2l'i 21 H Ulite-n Pacific X!-'.'; MT V'.ij yW I'nioii Pac-illc, Pr. S2"-i S3',i 62',i 83i Wnb.i1i, l'r 2'l 20V1 2aVn 2Mi Wetoni Union Nlii Kl'i hih sic. Third Aienuc 121 121 m 1st CHICAGO OltAl.V MAItKLT. Open- High- Low- Clou- WIir.AT. ing. est. est. Ing. January 72H.- 72!-i 7l"i 71T May 71 7n 7iV, 7ti COltN. January SO?; "-Ij, M'i W My H5T 'XsV 3SVj tlij OATS. Jamiaiy e.l'i 2.1'i s.l; -i.' May 2t"s 23, 2I7A ei'J Ni:W 'OIli: iltAIN MA1IKHT. Oiien. Illeh- Low. do. lli:.T ing. e-t. r-t. Ing. Mjl-eh 70U 7UU 70U 70'i May TDTrt 7!-i 70'.i 7l?i IOHN. May 4t?J 41H 4IH 4H.5 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. r.id. Asked. first National Hank i2oei ... Scranton Savings Hank 350 Third National Bank 4'W Dime Deposit and Dltcount liank.. 210 ... Economy Light, IL & P. Co z Lacka. Triut Safe Deposit Co. .... wii ... Clark & Snover Co., Pr. j-jj Scranton Iron Tenco & Mfg. Co 100 Kranton Axle Work 0,1 Laeknwanni Dairy Co., Pr. 20 County Savings Uank k Trmt Co.. 200 First National Dank (Carbondale) 303 Standard Dillllng Co ;w Traders' National hank 143 Scranton Holt and Nut Co 103 BONDS. Scranton Pasenger Railway, Brt Mortgage, due 1020 113 1'euple'a btreet Hallway, first mort gage, due WIS 113 ... People' Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1921 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School 3 per cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. C per cent 102 Scranton Traction 0 per rent 113 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by 11. O. rule, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) nutter Creamery, 2U23c. I'ggs Select weatern, 21c. ; nearby state, file. Cheese Full cicam, new, 12c, Ileans Per bu., choke nuiigw, 42.30. Onion i. per bu. Flour llet patent, ?l.60. New York Grain and Produce. New York. Jan. 22. Flour dtspliycd modeiato steadiness, but was still icry quiet, tho drop lu wheat checking- business. Wheat Sot easy, No. 2 red, 7nKc. f. o. b. afloat, and 77,kC. vio lator. No, 1 northern Duluth, tu?c. f. o. b. uttoat. Options ield very steady all the fore noon. SuWeiuently weakened nnd dosed weal; at vie. r.ct di-cllnj. Jan, iWJ 7Sc.; Match, 7Ui,c; May, 7!'?ie-.; Jul), 'Ho. Coin spot eay, No. 2, 47c. oleiatoi. and Itflia. I. o. Ii. afloat. Option oncLcd kteady but mon yitldedj doted rny at ?ic net lo. January dosed 47c.; Maicli. 43'se.j May, 41ev, July. 4:iic-. Oat spot quiet; No. 2, 80l:c-, No. J, soc.i No. 2 nlilif, a2'3c. , No. 'J white, ,11"4c.i tiuelc mixed Wrttc-m, siOiirnjf.; tiack white, 31!att35c. Op tion. liuetliu mid birely steady, flutters-Steady; er.-ainery, lfti22e. ; factory, Halle; June cream cry, ISu'JOe. ; Imitation creamery, ltVaaK'.ici htato dairy, HaCtk. Clic'?e Firm; fancy laige, fall made, llUalt'.-je.; triney email, fall miiele, llaial2c. Fgg Cniettled; state and Pi-nni., 20Uu21c.l western average packed, iru2uc.) western, loss off, f0',4c. Philadelphia Qrniu and Produce. Philadelphia. Jan. 22. Wheat Steady; con tract grade. Jan., 71ja73o. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, Jan., 43at;l'ie-. Oats Slcady, No. s white clipped, 32I3C. Huttc-r Steady; fancy w-Mtern creamery, '':ic. ; do. print, '2.le Keegs -Dull and i'c lower; ficsh nearby, iMc.; do. wvste-in, 20c.; do. southwestern, 20.i do. foutliem, Vv. Chemo ijulet; N. Y. full eieann, fancy nuall, lliul'.'e. ; do, do. do. fair t choice, 10'JallHc-. Heflned migan Utiehinged. Tallow Steady; city prime In Mute, flc.; tlerce-s, 5 Vic; couutiy pilmu lu bvt., IHaV.: cakeo, 3!ae. Llio pouluy utct but stradv; ow!, S'.iilOc; old looster, U!Ja7e ; hlclen, V't.x U'sc. ; elurks, lI-iUHc-l seen-. PalOe. ; urltev, (v.-. Drfed pmillry Unchanged; fowl,, choice Otic; do. fair to good, b'c.i'.v.; ohi rooster?! lafc; ncaiby thlckciii, 10al2c. ; western e1j., Pain-.; turkeys, choice 10 Lincy, 10al2c; duck, llaliic. Ilecelpts Flour, .1,'JOO bainl, anil 1,813,000 pound in sacks; wheat, li,) busheK; com, 178,000 bu.heli); oats, 1.1.000. !-hlpmi-iit.-Wheat, 20,000 buihcls; corn, (3,000 bushel; oat, 12,0-W, Chicago drain nnd Produce. Chicago, Jan. 22. Weak cobles, heavy receipt, and a slack rash demand caused a net decline- of lalUe. In May wheat today. tVim clrned "ie. luwcr In sympathy, and oats, Ualie. down. Pro. tlslon at tho clow wero 3a7',ac, to 12'o. de prefoed. Cash quotations wero a follow, 1 Flour Dull nnd easy; No. 3 bprlng ivheat, GO'.-allc.t No. 2 red. 7aVJa7Sc.j No. corn, 87a:i7ir. No. 2 jellow, a7a3mo.; No. 2 oats. 2l',4a23o.s No. 2 winter, gila'JTUc ; No. 3 white, 2H,a27c.; No 2 rye, 30a3e,j malting, fi.'jU'Je. ; No. 1 flax and No. 1 notthwMt, 1."0 craitoi's Premier ircss Goods some advance styles for Spring and Summer. Worthy a look, we think certainly no trouble on our part to show you. Today Storm Serges, full forty inches wide, in both blue and black; steam sponged and shrunk. An ideal fabric for suits, waiits and skirts and for children's dresses. Guaranteed to give splendid service. A quality better than any other hereabouts for 50 cents. Now 35c Yard. Black Pe.tu I)e Soie, full twenty inches wide, of beautiful lustre, soft high finish, rich in quality; the acme of style for suits and waists. Better than ever before offered at a dollar the yard. Now 89c Yard. (Dress Goods and Silk Departments Wyoming Ave.Kntrance) donas Long's Sods -f-t- -r- -f f -t- -t- -f -f -f 4 -f -f -f- -t- -f -f -f -f-f-f -f- Waklions Auction Sale X 36 Head of Horses, X Thursday, January 24, 1. P. Al. mm. 4 MimUX -f WMBIMttyStWiHiil'i?'isV"tiM J i';i;iV?la'rfrW:is)rHjl,-,aiM. In the lot there will be 30 head of picked horses from th best Western and Canadian farms. Draught horses, coachers. cabs,, single or in pairs. Drivers of every description. Grocery teams and single workers. Coach teams, brewery teams and a better stock never came nere. Sale positively, snow, rain or shine, on Thursday, January 24, at 1 p.m. sharp. Horses can be exchanged on the duy before the sale. Remember the date. Sale takes place At Cusick's Old Stables on VVashlngton Avenue f-f-f-f-f-f---f-f---f-f-f---f-H'-f 4--f4--------f-f-t-'-f-f'f-T- -f-f-f-f timothy, VIM; r!c, S13.es.il3.ltli lard, $7 SO u7.!i2!ii rllN, t(i.W.i..l3i siiouiucrt, iir,i.c sides, 7.g3j7.Mi vJilskcy. Sl.27. Chlcngo Live Btock Market. Chicago, Jan. 22. Cattle Itcccipts. i,W. in cWdliit WO Texan.; uciieully liady, liidud. iiiK hutihera' rtorl; nnd Texan. Hood to inline! Hi-ch, t&i'uauiu: ponr to modiimi, t.WaS.'iuli Uockc-rs and Imilrrt, S2.T5il.00j cows, '.7flit.'.ts hcllc-M, 4L'.(uil.C. caillicr., $2.(K!a'2.70, hull', t'J.OO.il.tO; calves, V cent lower than .t wccl: aeo, St. 73a J. 75; Texa.- tod "tcers, ni.UOat N); T.-xar ura stci-r., 5.Cal.0': Tcxai bulU, $L'.50a .Si. Iloirs ltfCflids tod iv, tl,ii tomotiuw, JS, Of"); Kit out, 5,000. Ten tc- J.', ronti luwcr; Up. 5.W; tnlxc-'t und Imloheu. sj.U-3a5.uO; good to fholi-p hc-avv. 5.i'0a3.Mi in-jth heavy, 4A.U5s3.13, lliht, ?5(Wa').'27'!i; bull; of ralrf, ?5.20iV23, tslicvf lterclpu, ll.'.W; .heep und latnhs ahout slfidyj ciwl to oholoo wethers, M.TJaj.O, lair to fholc-a tnUrd, Vl.W'iS.SI: wcilc-rn k)ici, M.75.I3.U0; Texas kl.rcp, .una".50; n-itc IjiiiIiv fl.'.'Ja.'i.JO; wi-'leiii lamb.-, .5.(XU."..;'i. Buffalo Live Stock Market. n.i-l lluflalo. Jan. si. Kx-iit fan K- i car: khcrp and laniht, b; liog., H ciiic hhlp rnenU Cattle 11 rars; s'iec and lamb. 15 ran-; Iiorv, .1 cai.i. Cattle No demand; jlvi. choice t cxiij, S.i?.'i'). I.amb-tholco to extra, a.VSOal.M), ,hr. eliotc-i! to c-wra, Ijl.73a5, llojf-Ili-avy, 3.10; ph-, $3.Ma3 70 Naw York Ltvo Stock. New Vol k. .lull. 2!.-Iloe-n-s, ffrlliiff .loiil) f'.ilein lintel but cti-ady; voal. i.ui.i..i little ralve, W.M; barnyard fJlvrt, l..".7'j: yenrlliiB-s, ti Jia3.H0. Klii-en and IjhiiIm Mow but Hcaiiv, hril, (J.ooal.li; (vetliers, ?3.W; yearling. w.(i, lainlx, M.13a.iJ culU, I.Ul; no Canada lan.bf East Liberty Btock Market. i:an f.lherty. Jan. 52. Cattle Lower i e.na, Ik3.t0.i3.()0: irfnu', f-'i.KViS.iSi ronimon, HOTi:l.7.'i. Hotm Mow and lower; rrlino medium and brht jorkcia, (.5.35a5.C0; llht yoilei', f.V.'.Oi5.53-he-v hog, Ji3.15a5.f0 lot;h, C.75jV10 il'h, M.tOaJ.30. Oil Market. Oil City7, Jan. 22.-Cicdlt balances, U7j i-fr-ttflcjtejrj no bid. Shipments; Tt.AflO; txrage, W,tM, Itiins, 7ti,0.11 j averase, fc7,9H. Store If you are a careful buyer select Dress Goods intelligently a judge of weight and fibre and finish qual ity and price you can ill afford to puss this best of Dress Goods Stores. Our buyer has gathered very interestingly such things as will appeal to your better judg ment ; mostly for im mediate wear, and SBmmmm. Smmkkklmm f t f 4- i f 4i . -f I T HECELHURATED QORDON PIANO Defore buying, send for cntalogus. H. S. GORDON, 'y'oVIc. NERVITA PILL& Restore Vitality, Loit Vigor tad Miobood Cure Impotency. Night CmNiIons, Lots of Mem. cry, an wamnw anflaies. i ajioiiecuot ruir-aimteorl CCC1 excess and Indiscretion. A nerve tonlo nd blood butldor. Drttin tho ulnt; irlour tn n.U PILLS 50 CTS. rbeeWs and restores the tire of vonth. Dr mall OOO tier Imix. u ttnxAA fAr 2.60, with our bankable raui-antee to cam or refund the money paid. Mend for circular iiikI copyot our Imnkablo guarantee bond. Ne rvita Tablets EXTRA STRENQTrl inujmum.) T Immediate Results PosltlToIr fftinranteeil cure for Loss of Powar, aricocolri, Underelopccl or Bhruuken Organs, rnronH, Ixcomntor Ataxia, Nervons Prostra tlon, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis andth Itenuts of hxritstive Ufo of Tobacco, Oplnra ot Mtiir. Bv mall in plain package, sjl.00 l.o-', O for $5.00 with our bankable rtuur antee bond to cure in UO days or rexuatt money paid. Addrosa NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton fc Jackson Sts pHIOACO, IU; Sold by ilcOamh & Thorns s. Drii;jlit, J1) Lackawanna acnue, c-crsiiton, 1'a. . .IB -W J29L I TJ A - -i . .i.t, wmC, Mfm