' sT.VTfTjSIf F. - -V TJ -ffl r. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUKDA1', JAMJAUY 2G, 1001. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTMOSE. 6ec!l to tlit Scranlen Trlb.in. Monti one. Jnn. 23. Thu regular torm of January court opens In this pluci? on Monday. The Democrats of this 'borough will hold caui'Ufcs this evening to noiiil mi to cnneildates for horouuh nnd ward olllcos. Mr. E. K. fJanliier tinil her sister, Miss Louisa Hill, hnvp Rnnu South to spend the bulnncu of the winter, in I the hope of benefitting the health of i Mrs. Gardner. I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cooper nro pre- raring to remove from tlil.t phuv to Wnrren Center, Bradford county, where they formerly tcsldcd. Mnny friends here will regret their depart ure. Mrs. W. H. Dennis has returned from a visit at Allentnwn, nceoinpun led by her daughter, Mrs. Harry Fredericks, and little granddaughter. Miss Fannla Stevens, of ITnndllla, K Y., Is the guest of her grandpar ents, Dr. mid Mm. W. W. Smith. Miss Mcta Guy Is visiting frlendR In Dlnghamton. Mis. W. J. Mitxcy Is entertaining her mother, Mm. Urown, of Forest City. Air. and Mrs. Charles It. Cox, of ractoryvllle, arc the guests of Mr. 'ox's mother, Mrs. Anna M. Cox, m this place. Tostniaster S. S. AVtlght Is In War. rlsburg. N. A. Warner Is performing the du ties of mall agent on the Montrose branch of the I.ehlgh Valley during the Illness of Mnll Agent Crocker. Mr. Crocker continues to Improve slowly. Miss Louise D. Warner is visiting relatives and fi lends In Scrantoti. Hev. R. A. Warrlner. rector of St. raid's episcopal church, was In at fndiinc; at the meeting of the .Scrim ton Archdeaconry at Ht. Lulco's church, In Scnintnn, thli week. Keats are felling rapidly for "A Noble OutrnM," to be given by local talent nt Vllluge Hall on Tuesday evening next. Miss Julie Elizabeth Cruser gaf recitations nt Ilnllitcad and nt North Jackson this week before large and Appreciative audiences. Mlm Cutset Is scoring ptomuineed fticccxrcs wher ever she appear. UNIONDALE. Bpeilal to (lie bcrautun Tribune. rnlondale, Jan. '.Ti. The partial sale of Walter Carpenter's household ef fects took place last Friday morning. A. A. Tingley was the netlnneer. The union service.) held by the church closed last Sunday night In the Methodist chinch. Hev. A. East man pleached a very Impressive ser jv.eiti. Mis. 1'hllo llurritt spent two day with hr daughter, Mrs. Frank Couch, In C'aibnndule, last week. Dr. Carey, of the Oregon Indian Medicine company, was a caller In town Wednesday. 1m 15. Thomas and Charles Wndemau spent Wednesday fishing In Ilatha way's pond. Dr. Lyons and his family have re turned to their home In Muncy. Mury Dlmmlck. of Lenoxvllle. Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Dlmmlck, Uaae Murg.in Sua moved Ills house hold goods in to the homo of his son, 'William, on Main street. All time Is bring used for pushing fiinv.lrd the lee harvest. Hessio Fuhrnian and Edgar I3urdlck have recovered after attacks from the Blip. A Dfinociatle aucits will be held Friday night. Morgan Daniels is in posti.Helon of a ii' . telephone nt his home. llllnni Curtis, of Forest city. Is vis iting ills patents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cm K A Kepubllcan taucus uas held last Tuesday night in town hall and placed nominees in the Held. "Hir miller. Ilubh.ird and Finn, nr; doing good busIn.'Ks tin so days. The furnace apparatus In the Pies b tutian Lhurc'ii Is undergoing repairs. DURYEA. At mi early hour yesterday moinlng Mis. .lames .Murphy, of the Mark road, patted to her hut lusting place after n few weeks." lllnes-ti of tj pholj pneu immla. IVi-cuvd In a great poiIty worker, being n cutistant and faithful member of the I., c. 15. A. and I,. A. o. U fc'h" was IS yeat-h of age and Is fcutvlved by th. following children: Nellie, Katie, Muggle and Agnes Mur- COUGHS, CATARRH ND.. nnRiQiiHfiQTin uucuiviriBu CANNOT EXIST7 -iff m ?i 7 SF Is Breathed Daily "We will refund money If It fallii in ny case. Your doctor will tell you that HYO MEl Is the only germicide which will destroy the germs of these dloeiiHes, Iln will tell you that It Is the only Ff-rmlidde that can be Inhaled In ilia. Mr you breutlie. und that It Is tluougli this air only that you can expect to reach thefco germii. In ether woids. It you wish to euro Cntauh, nionchltls nnrt Consumption, you must Win IIYO MEI. No other remedy can possibly reach the diseased parts. Your money relumed If It falls to cure. All (IniRRiiln or scr.t h.f mail. L'cinphte Out. Its Jfl.OOi Tihl Oulflls, ,'V. FREE ! ffir FREE ! Th R T. Booth Co., Ithacn, N. Y. pity. Funeral announcement will ap pear later. ' The funeral of Ihe late Mrs. llcacuk r, of Old Forge, will be held this at etnoon, Hcrvlces to be held In the Urlek Methodist Episcopal chinch. In terment In the Murcy cemetery. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company paid Its employes at the Hnlstead yesterday. Mrs. J. Marsh, of Scrantoti, was the guest of Mrs. James Perry recently. Mrs. W. G, Evans, of Scrantnn, vis ited nt the home of her mother, Sirs. Henjamln Hlehnrdson, Thursday. The moving pictures nt the Presby teilan church Thursday evening was a success In every respect. - FACT0RYV1LLE. Special to the Fc-tantnn Tribune. Factoryvllle, Jnn. 23. The Sunday school clauses of Uev. and Mrs. W. M. inner paid them it social visit, Thuis day evening, nt the parsonage. The evening was well spent, und a. good old social time enjoyed. The Kepubllcan caucus of this bor ough will be held this afternoon, be tween the hours of 3 and 4. The fol lowing nominations for offices will be made: Buigc?s, justice of the p ace, four councllmen, high constable, pior master, one auditor, three school elltec tois, jude of election and Inspector of election. Come out to the caucus and help to place In nomination . good ticket, men thnt will make good bor ough officers. In this borough the at tendance nt the caucus Is of more Im portance than the election on Febru ary ID. Alfred Sherwood, who has occupied the Douts Armstrong house for the pnst year, has accepted n position at Jermyn, where he Is moving his house hold goods. D. D. Gardner Is Improving slowly from his serious Illness. Jeweler E. L. Wntklns was fuiu moned to Itlcketts, this county, Wed nesday, where his brother Is danger ously ill with pneumonia. The annual banquet of Factoryvllle encampment. No. 216, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, was given at their hall last Wednesday evening. About lifty partook of the hospitality of tha members. An old-fashioned turkey Mipper comprised the menu, and those present pronunced it "one of the tinoht." The Dairymen's association of tills place are Ailing the large Ice house connected with the butter factory and creamciy at this place. Landlord Smith, of the Slsk house, has leased the Dalton house, and will lemove to the same about April 1. Don't forget the Republican caucus this afternoon from 2 to 4. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gardner and Mr. nnd Mrs. Emery Avery were In Wilkes llarre on Thursday, attending the funeinl of Meriitt Post, who was nccl dently killed by falling from a building while at work. WAYHART. Special to the Siranton Tribune. Waymart, Jan. 23. Frank P. Cooper, one of the leading citizens of this place, died at his residence on Main street this morning at S.SO o'clock after a short Illness. He was compelled to re llnqulsh work shortly before Christ mas and flnce thnt time has been gradually falling until the end came this morning, which was a peaceful ons, after such intense suffering. Mr. Cooper was born Sept. 30, 1S23, and was In his seventy-sixth year. In IS36 ho was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Firth. Of this happy union there was born fours boys, Messrs. James II. nnd Frank P. Cooper, of Scranton; Duanb and 13. M. Cooper, at home, who. be sides th? widow, are lett to mourn his los. He had been n resident of this place about forty years, and dui Ing that lime had been one of the leading citizens and was a man who acted al ways for the welfare and betterment of mankind. The services will be helit at his late residence Sunday ufternoon at 2 o'clock. Hev. V. W. Karhchner will hae charge and Interment will be made In the Waymait cemetery at Canaan. Mr. Cooper wan also a soldier of the Civil Hill'. F. S. Hendricks hits accepted n posi tion with the Deliiwme and Hudson company nt C'lrhondale. Eugene liuckland, w ho has been seri ously 111 with pn umonl.i at his board ing house In Chllds, has so far recov ered as to be able to get home. Mrs. F. K.-Vuicue has left for a two weeku' visit with her parents at Mld-dl.-towu, N. Y. Mcsdnmes James and Edwavd Miner were visiting friends In Honesdule Thursday. Miss Mabelle Carr. of Caibondalp, was calling on her many friends Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clnik Alvoid, of car bondnle, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. S. Stephenson. Frank Tuthlll. who has been visiting his mother for the past six weeks, has returned to his home In Chicago. George Wlldenberger, who has been seriously 111, Is much better. U. G. Gruver nnd O. G. Dutcher made a flying visit to IUleyvlllc Sunday, re turning Monday. W. N. Wlldenberger, of Forest City, wan In town Monday. NEW MILFORD. Spfiial to the Sviatilon Tribune. New Mllford, Jan. 23, The members of tho New Mllford branch of the Five State Milk Producers' association will meet at Grange Hall, Saturday, Jan. 2. Mrs. II, B, Carpenter entertained thb Magaslne club nt her home on Depot Direct Wednesday evening. A donation will be held at the Meth odist church all day Thursday, Jnn. 31, for tho benefit of the pastor, Kev Charles Smith. Mrs. Stella Hamilton is spending a few days In Carbondale, The merchants of this place have signed an agreement to close their stores at S o'clock each evening in the week except Saturday evening, Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western pay day and pay day ut tho tannery. Sunday evening Hev. Charles Smith, of the Methodist church, will preach from the subject, "Where the Ulble Came From." The oincers of the Columbia Hose company for the ensuing year are: President, Leroy Hawiey; vice-president, Joe Dale; secretary, James Mul. ready; financial secretary, 13. -W, Mor gan: treasurer, A. F. Heitzmun; trus tees, M. A. Hand, F. M. Butterlleld; foreman,, N, H. Uurdlck; plpeman, Thonius Uriel:. ' F. M. Uutterlleld will visit his sis ter, Mrs. Ernest Moss, nt Mcrlfitv Conn,, the coming two weeks. The annual hope of the Young Men's Social club will be conducted at tho Opera Honso Friday evening, Jan. 2V MONESDALE. Special to tbo Scranton Tribune, Honcsdalc, Jan. 23. Miss Hlanche 1. Wood In tho guest of friends nt Brook Hue, Mass. The lloucsdnlo Lledorkratu's thir teenth annual ball will be held Feb. II. A select company of young people enjoyed a dance on Friday evening In Music History club's room. In men H. Crossloy. of Starrucca, has been appointed assistant door-keeper , of the senate nt Harrlsburg, Messrs. William H. Kruntz and Ilnlph F. Martin, members of ths Honesdale Shoe company, have re turned from a business trip to Boston, The Needle Work Guild last week elected ofllci'i's for the ensuing year ns follows: Mrs. W. M, Holmes, presi dent; Mrs. II. T. Mcnner, seciotary, and Mrs. Menjnmln Long, troasuier. C. A. Cotlrtiight & Son have 4,300 ImrrelH of apples on hand ready for shipment. Mr. John K. Jnk3on, of Perry, In., Is a guest of Captain C. E. Baker. Ho was formerly n Eilo engineer, run ning between Honesdale and Port Jer vis. The closing night of Pi of. Heft's dancing class wus pleasantly spent in Music History club rooms Wednesday evening. The music was by Rehbetn's orchestra. Notice has been given that an appli cation will bo mode to the governor on Apt II 9 by Perry A. Clark, Paul Swin gle and Frederick Dlltrlch for a char ter for a bank to bo known us the Citizens' bank for the purpose of con ducting a general banking business. The republican caucus for the nomi nation of borough olllcor.s will bo held In tlie town hall Saturday evening from C to S o'clock. THOMPSON. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 23. Uev. II. J. Whalcn, D. D... of Carbondale. Is an nounced to speak for the Women's Christian Temperance union, In the First Baptist church, next Sunday evening. William Vincent's child was burled on Thursday from the house. Hev. David ofilclnted. Interment was made at Muriuvood. Myron Finch post, Grnnd Army of the Republic, of Jackson, will hold a bean bake In their hall on Friday even ing, February 1. Prof. E. B. Curtis, of the Oakland guided school, will give the address, and fair ladles will Im personate and sing, to the delight of nil present. Coffee, beans nnd hard tack will be served, and all for fifteen cents per Individual, Rev. P. H. Tower will preach In the Avenue Methodist Episcopal chit'ch, Oakland, next Sabbath, and assist the pastor for n few evenings lit his evan gelistic meetings next week. Egbert Wltter'.s team failed to wait nt the depot while he went In to g"t the bills for the freight he was h.ml- Ing. Thursday, and so they made things lively an they hurried down ., Main street. Fortunately, no one wa, huit, and tho damage was not exten sive. Prof. James Tucker will present a paper at the teachers' Institute, at Susquehanna, tomorrow. C. Z. Pickering, of the firm of Pick et Ing, Wllmarth & Co., has been con fined to the house the past week with the grip. His son, George, who has been feeling unwell for some weeks, consulted Dr. Goodwin, of Lanesboro, Wednesday, and returned quite chlip. being assured thnt hla trouble was not sciluos. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gelatt are quite content In the house with the prevail ing malady, and so with C. B. Jenkins and his wift. Rev. Leonard Cole has been critically ill again for several days, new comp.l cations huvlng developed. He Is rest ing easy today, but the trouble 13 not removpd. Mrs. Lottie Putter is entertaining Mia. Cynthia Carrlngton, of Susque hanna, this week. Mrs. Daniel Malpop, of Susquehanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pickering today. Ellis Simpson, of ITniondalo. was shaking hands with ft lends In town today. Mrs. F. E. Muike lelurned to hop home at Great Uend yesterday, after 11 two weeks' visit with her pit! en ts, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Lyelen. HAWLEY. Special to the Siranteii Tiilune. Haw ley, Jan. 23. Otto Selbeiion. er Philadelphia, Is spending iv few days with his parents, on Bellefonte ave nue. Tlie euchre party given by the young people of St. liillonieno's church at the Muennerchor hall, on Wednesduv evening, was u great succes.-, both financially und socially. The tlist pilzes weio a wauled to Miss Nellie Cook and G. W. Ames. After tho piizes woie awarded, mipper was served by the ladies, then dancing was participated in. William Shlpman, Jr., has moved hl.s family to Scranton, where he has se cured work. Mis. F. Nell Is visiting her son, Will iam, of Scrnuton. Mrs. W. H. Blgnrt is 111 with sciatic rheumatism. Miss Daisy Mllham, n student at Moody's Training school, Chicugo, Is making nn extended visit with rela tives heie. Among those sick with the grip are Mrs. Charles Clanson, Messrs. William Wagner. M. T. Snyder, Russel Wall and Albert Ludwig. Mrs. Henry Curtis, of Fnmo, was en tertained at the home of W. C. Knapp on Monday. The people of the Baptist church are making uiiangements for the meeting or the .Semi-Annual association, to be held here Febmary 20-21. Mrs. John Slmpklna and son, How ard, of East Stroudsburg, are gues's at the Methodist Eplscopul parsonage. The twenty-seventh nnnuul mas querade ball of the Hawiey Maeuner chor will bo given at their hall, Feb ruary 18. Tho Women's Christian Temperance union held a meeting at the home of Mrs. E. L. Stevens yesterday after noon. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Haa been used for over FIFTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of JIOTIIKIIS for their CIIILPHK.V WII1LK TEKTHIKO. ith I'lIRFKCT SUCCKsJ. It SOOTIII'.S the CHILI). hOFTKNS tlie flUl!". ALLAYS all I'.MNl CUKES WIND COUP, nd 1j tho best remedy for IHAHItllOllA. Sold by PruenUti in every put of the world. Ue tuie ar.il utt for "Mrs. Window' SootMns Svrup," nil take no other kind, Twenty. Qe centa a bottle. TUNKHANNOCK. Bpcclnl to the Stranlmi Trlbimi Tuiikhannock. Jan. 21. In the matter of the commonwealth vs. Conrad Man ning, In which the defendant was setenced to one years and one four months In the Eastern state peniten tiary for ntempted highway robbery, Attorney James W. Piatt today moved for n new trial, alleging ns reasons, that the verdict was contrary to tne evidence and churge of the court, and that the defendant when placed on the stand In his own defense, was In such n condition of Intoxication as t" render It Impossible that he could make any defense. The court granted a rule re turnable to April term, and admitted tho defendant to ball In the sum of $1,000 for his apearanco at that time his brother, It J. Manning, of Sus- I qiiehauna county, becoming his bonds- man, The Impression seems to bo that tlie defednat was not guilty, nnd If he hnd not been under the Influence of liquor when testifying would have been able to satisfy the Jury of that fact. The court was not Inclined to be len ient with him on nccount of his ap pearance before them In that condition. Tho case of commonwealth vs. Wll lard Durllng, surety of the pence, was tried before the couit this afternoon and efendant was held to ball In tho sum of $30 to keep tlie pence for one year. Court adjourned Into this afternoon to Monday, January 23, at 2 o'clock, at which time the regular common ideas trial list will be tnken up, James W. Plntt, esq., who was. calked to Mt. Holly, N. J., on Monday by tlie death of his brother-in-law, Mark J. Sooy, has retained home. The young people of the town hold n dance nt Piatt's opera house on Friday evening, with music from Townnda, M. V. Townscnd, of Factoryvllle, was In town on Thursday. The Republican caucus for tlie nomi nation of ward and borough ofllcers will be held on Saturday evening. The caucus fio the First ward will be held at the polling plnce, nnd that for the Second wnrd at the court house nt 7 o'clock p. m. The Joint caucus for the nomination of borough ofllcers will be held nt the court house at S."0. Hon. A. 11. Squler, member of the legislature, left here yesterday for tho purpose of attending the session of that body at Hanlsburg. The twenty days for the filing of the bill of particulars by the respondent In tlie legislative contest, will expire on Monday next. Tho court will meet Kome time next week for the purpose of fixing tho time when the testimony shall bo taken. GOULDSBOnO. Mrs, W. E. Cnttcrson, of Bingham ton. N. Y., spent Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mis. A. D. Dutot. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hartlngton, ot Dalevllle. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kinney Thursday. Mrc. Margaret Kurtz, of Clifton, spent this week with Mrs. Harvey. Miss Stnub, of Scranton, has . turned home from u week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dlerolf. Rev. and Mrs. Blethen are homo from n two weeks' vacation spent at 1 Bangor. I T. F. Wells, W. W. rhllllns of Scran- i. '"" "V ' ", V, , T"u ' ' 4n.. ,-.,! r K tl. 1 .. T 3 i . wc hMMin W- U. AliltVCY Tuesday. Itev. naymer, of Scranton, will de liver a lecture at firaco Lutheran church on Monday evenlnr;. Mrs. A. L. Rhodes spent Thursday nt Scranton. David Stanton. Jr., is very sick with pneumonlu. Miss Jennie lTschenbach Is home from a two weeks' visit with friends at Scranton, There will be a Republican caucus at the hoSel Saturday evening at S o'clock. (iouldsboro, Lackawanna, Mt. Poco 110, North Jersey and Lehigh Ice com panies are harvesting twelve-Inch Ice for next summer's me. Kach com pany employes nbout 100 men, which not only gives employment to our own people, but also to a large num ber from the surrounding country. Mr. Fred Dlerolf Is very sick. Married, on tho 1." Inst., by Rev. Me-oker, nt the home of the bride, Mr. Addison Keesler, of South Stetllng, and Miss I.la Flower, of liottldsbura PRICEBURG. Dickson City will have aecets to an attorney's of lice two evenings of e-ach week hereafter. Mr. Frank K. Don nelly, whohe otllce Is In tho Traders' National bank building, will bo found at the olllce foimerly occupied by Rur gess ICennedy, at the coiner of Main street and the boulevard, Monday and Thursday evenings, beginning Jnnuury ln. Mr. Donnelly's friends and clients In this vicinity will see that his time Is well occupied with business. CONVENTIONS AT BUxr ALO. A Long List of Them for the Season of 1001. Dining the hlx months which wilt conipilse the Pnn-Anieiican expojltlou season, nt Ruffalo, more Important con ventions will be held In that city thin weie ever previously convened In any other one place, on this side of the Atlnntlc at least, In nn entire decade. Here Is tho list: National Asgoclalion of Master House Painters ami DccPiJtnM, 1'rli. M-'Jo, ilMricr, May 0. Ameiicau Institute of Klectrlcal Kngincrr, Mav 15. I'ongnss of Ilnglneers, Mlnlnir, Mechanical, etc., May. National THc, Orate and Mantle as.oclatton, May iJ. D.ltightcrs of Veterans, New Yorlc State De paitment, May 22. National IMltorial association, May, Slate Editorial association, May, Oregon 1'iosc association, May, State IMucaTtonal association, July J.3. New Voile Slate Hankers' association, May, fiamma Sigma fraternity, June 1. American I'oundrj men's association, June 8. Western Dancln; Teachers' association, June S-ll. National Asioclatlon of CMrculatlng Managers, June 10. A. O. U. W Supreme lodge, Juno 11,10. County Superintendents of tho Poor, state convention, June 1'. National I'rUc Turnfest of the North Ameri can Turnerbuu, Juno 15. National Association of Turn Teachers, Juno 15. Junior O. IT. A. M., National council, June 11 2:. National Association of KlocutlonUU, June 21-23. Slate Pharmaceutical Association, Juno 1-8. Special exhibit New Yoik State Horticultural societies, June. Tile Layers' Union of America, June. National Hose association, June. North American Saengerbund, June SM0. American I'omologlcal society, June. National btoe fining association, June. Special Meeting Commercial Teachers' assocli lion, June or July. State Teachers' association, July 1-3. (leuiun Catholic union, July 4-0. ConuuercUl Trai tiers' conclave week, July S-13. rteUll Clerks' National l'rotertlre association, July 0-1.1. Horn of HI. (irorffp, Grand lodge, July 10. Main League Co-ope rati c Caving and Loan aMOclatlon, July 13. Manual Training Tcacliera' association, eaatern and central, July 13. Pan-American lllble Study conKTcm. July 17-31. (treat fjikei Vachlln; asoclatlon, July 23-30, International Jewelry Worker' uwoclatlon, July 23, .National Association ef Photo llnsruw, July 10. 1. 0. S. of A., Xatloml ramp, July. Imperial Grand Council nelcnl Arabic Order NoMei of the Mystic Shllne, July. Klcetrleal Contractor' nviocl.itlon, ttate, July International (omcnllou Jewelers' Protect We usMK'lation, Augmt. (heat council Improtrd Order of Hed Men, state, Auk. VMS. I'nlled ititc llfc-Kceprs' awclutlon, Auj. IS t-panlsli-Amerlean War Vctcrani, date, Aus. 20. United Association Jmmicimcn I'lumln-ra, C!i and steam rttt.-rs of the United Slates nnd Canada, Aug. l')-2r. State Klieinen'a owoclalion, Atu, 21121. International Acitjk-nc (laa association, Auy. ?l. fitters of the I'nlled Slites and Canada, An;, 10 2:.. American Phlletelle nwclitlon, Aiur. 20. Society of Anieilean Klotlnti and Ornamental Horticulturist, Aittir. Nhll0Ti.1l Shorthand IteporlerV association, Auk t. Slate Shorthand ItcpertcrV association, August, Itctm'cn Surlvnn !!nlncer' brigade, Army of the Potomac, Aiifr. 11, National D.dilla its.odatlen, August. National lla.mir.keis' assrchtlon, Aucu.-t. American Illcitru-Tlicrapcutlc association, hept, 3 0. Iielhery Proprietors' National association, Sept. i. Unhid Tjpothetae of America. Master Car and Locomotive Painters' associa tion. Sept. 10-H. Shirt Waist nnd Laundry Workers Interna. Ilniuil nsKoiiatloii, S pt. It). l.'ooJ lloails association, national, September, IIoo-IIooh National comrntlon, S-pt. -12. State Side Path cominls!oner. Sept. 20. Inlcni.itIon.il Council nf Nurses, September, Amerlou Ilolhr Manutactiucrs' association, Sipt. 17-1!. Master Composition Koofers of the United States, September. New York State Assembly American Fraternal Insurance tinioni, Sept. 17-20. Kmplre Knights of Itclicf, national supreme cuoncil, In tliu fall. National Camp Spanbh-Amerlcan War Veterans, Sept. S3. Sternolspers' National Bwx-iatlon, Sept. 21 National Unltersalist conference, Oct. 13-1S. IJcruhr Army and N.ivy astoclation, Oct-iter. National MoiKchohi Ecunrmlc uscclatIon. Knights of the Golden 1'atjle, Supreme eajtle, Oct. 10. I Slate (j nod of tlie Picsbjterlan clrtrrch, Oct. 21-2il. New Hneland Cotton Manufacturers' associa tion, Oct. 13. American Public Heillh issomtlon.S'Pt, 17-20 .Nntloral Hardware ns.'oclitlon, Oct II. Vitlona! Afoclation of Dairy and Food Com. ml'sloncrs, October. S'atc Federation e-fy Women's clubs, O, tober. American Leicester breeder)' es.oclatlcn, Oc tccbr. National trrlcation concrrckS, O.tcbcr. American Oxford Pown a-ccl.itln, October Nc-V Yeik State ibbath uwidut'on. lntcimlliir.il Wood, Metal and AWro Lathers ulnon, Noicmbcr. Krause's Headache Capsules nre unlike anything prepared In Amer ica. They wore first prescribed by Dr. Krausc. Oermnny's famous court phy sician, long before nntlpyrlne was dis covered, and are almost marvelou", so bpeedtly do they cure tho most dltie'-s. InB cases. Price 2.'c. Sold by Matthew Bros. For a Cold In the Herttl Laxative Bromo-Oulnlne Tablets. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bovlew. JCcw York, Jan. 25. IMcen trau-ru-d a con siderable range today, from the low lewl to tho top lctel. The early decline in prices a assisted by London disposition to ne!l Amcrlcm stocks. The market here opened, depiensed In ,inpathy and v.ciknc&i was lather anite In kutih; rases, notably In St. Paul and Brooklyn Transit. These Mocks later In tlie clay led the achaiiro so that their evtreme raiuo was s Id ht. Paul rlMnc 3 from the lowest and closim at the top, while Urookljn Kapid Trans't ad v.ir.ced an extreme 2IJ. The nurket hardened pietly promptly alter tho opening dip. Th ruineinent wjs exceedingly desultory and ther were frequent reactions during the day. The inobt nolible mocmeiit of the day was thit o the- Snutliwvstcrns. The advance n the group reached STJ In Mlvnurl, Kansas; and Texa.e pre. Iciriil, 2 '4 in tho common and about 2 points each In tho St. Louis Southwestern stocks. Nab b1i preferred, Ti.sa and Pacific and Mlssnur rac-iflc. There v.-en- renewed lumors of the laf--lj-talked-of consolidation of nuthwitern rail roads. The- teel tocks were included to Htrength idl day and nhowcd gool Indications. Sugar uUu rhnurd decidiil iuipiusemeni. Nertliern I'aclft. Milled 2'i after an eaily de prcsslon, and ther wcie a number of Ices prominent railroads wblcii showed good recoeerlert. The i;alm were not ucll maintained and the closing was below th j lieat except In .1 few ftcck, notably St. Paul , and the Southwestern. Ilrnoklin Transit wo' feierlsli all eliy and broke (.harjily after a eon side rabk- advance when tho llt of directors. elcclcsl by the stocxbolileri', seas piiblUhed, a it failed to show- tho inwnce of the Metro polllan street rallv.iy Intt-rcts In tlie new di rectory which line bein much piomUed In Wall street polp. Total salei, ill.). im). 'Ihe largo demand for St. liui. Svilhweslen, secondi was tlie Inception of an in the Imjlm' moecment of bom's of idl the (louM Nnitlmest ems nt notable- udcanccis in price, 'the general inaiket .w tinu but nuiet. Total sales, pir alue, gS.023.0uil. I". S. Us coupon advanceil r;i per cent, on the last cell. Tin following miitatlons are furnished Th- Trlliuie by M. S. Jordan ti Co.. rooms 7V71 Mcars building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone ."iCo:: Onen- Wall. Low- Clos Ing. est. est. Ing American Sugar lk! l.iPi llili HJV, American Tobicco ....ll.l'i ll.Vj liai lll'H Am. Steel I; Wire S'llj II M'i li Atihlvon tt W uac, rVi Mchison. Pi- H Si Sii fl lliook. Traction 7'ij Til T1) 7i"-T II lit. fc Ohio M!j STh Sr, S7I4 Cunt. Tobicco IHj 11 HH 4IH Clien. (V Oldi X aw, I? sin Mile-, i- f!t. Wist 17'i 17 li 17i I hie. 11. & ( 141 ll-Jti '11 14214 St. Paul Usa; not!, 14-,1'h II'HJ lt.uk Inland UsU, 1111', si', ntii; I). I. k Hudson IWi IM14 '.v)ii 161114 IVdcral Steel 4'1'i 4'i 4014 jci; 1'edirid Sled, Pr. .... fit 7u ','i'i 70 Kan. (c Tex.. Pr. 4J R1T, .'Ml 81 Louis, k Nah S7- ,', S7W SSli Man. KlcMited in tits', it) ni'4 Met. Traction pll p.Jij ltd 1C2V4 Ml n. Paclilo S3 87 S3 f't People's (las fHH iri'i feii; pa N. J. Central II 14$ 14S 149 Southern Pacific 42!i 41? 4214 4S'4 Norfolk k Wet 41 44 44 44 Northern Pacific so'4 S2; W) fja; North, l'aeinc. Pr. .... hi sH S5 ffi' N V. Central 141 141 J41 14H1 Ont k Western 3)- .1H4 ro"4 314 Penna, It. It lll'l 1IV4 141 145H Heading Ity S1U :u- n 31 Heading 11 v., Pr. .... rot; 7114 7n;i ;iii Southern It. It 1S' I'm wt iijiJ Smth. It. It., Pr fl' 7i B'lH 704 Tenn. Ciul Is Iron .... ci M S'1'4 5714 IT. S. Leather 12 V2V4 J 121 t'. S. Leather, Pr 7;t 7.11,4 7114 73'4 I'. S. Itnbber 21 1 f. t'nlon 1'ielllc 82 M M 83 Cnlon PjiIHc. Vr. ....6214 83 sl'J 83 W.iba'li, Pr 21 2MI '! 2i Western I'nlon hb si fjtj 8J CHICACO GRAIN M VttifllT. Open- High. Iw. CIos- WIU.'.VT. ing. est. et. Ini January 7.1 ?4',3 7:U'4 74IJ May 75 77 73'i 7fc ronv. Jaruary 17 37 37t S7'4 May SS14 ;i'J'.-j 3 S'Ai O.VM. January 21 Hid. alav ... 25 25 23 2J POIIK. May 13.77 to 13.60 13.05 13.77 11.03 LARD. May 7.35 7.43 7.3J 7.42 NEW YOntJ GRAIN MAItKKT ' Open. High. Low. (ios. WHEAT. Ing. et, et, Ing March SOHt 81 (10 81 May t0',4 81 li S0 81 14 CORN. May 11V fl H'v 4, JOHA3 LOVO'S SONS. Men's Furnishings A Lively bale Saturday With Prices Extraordinary We shall do the business of the town today in Men's Wear. Have been rummaging through the stock this week picking up the odds and ends that always accu mulate where selling is large and varieties unusual. They all go into the piles for Saturday. Choose, tiWAV .5tiiM' signs in many .Ml. ft. lAK .. .- ..... 15c Ihe A- i-- tv&L . Is V.-i"i ,, .-..-r,l CV-vt- ' ectlou," which means they are the l e t t went v-live-cent Silk Garter on imriU't. Saturday, 11c. Women's .$3 Shoes at Cut this out and paste it savum of ha.f a dollar in cash, (mm ti n:iir nf shiiet nt llie OHCC. 2. so the pair for what should be three dollais here or three dollars and a ball in any other shoe store. Ladies' Shoes only. Made from R. H. Foerdere'rs finest via kid in both button and lacms styles, with h'd and patent tips. Thiee toe shapes and light or heavy so,es. Peifecl fitiing, easy and comlortable 'rom the fust "try-on." All sizes. Widths A to E. t i nnsic rrri Q NAHQ L0D2 Scranton Board nf Trade Exchnngn Quotations All Quotations Bused sn Par of 100. STOCKS. Pint Naticral Hank Seranton Savings flank lhiru National ll-ink "- Pime Pepolt and DIai-ount Hank.. i:eonomy Unlit. H. k P. Co Litka. Trust safe- Deposit O Hark k Snover Co.. I r. .... cranten lren Fei.ee k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Aale VerL Laeku-sauna Paliy Co., Pr. fcunty baelnga Batik k Trust (c... First National Bank (Carbondale).. Mandard Drilling "e- Tiadcrs' National Panu icrautim Bolt and Nut Co IJONDS. Seranton rass-nger Kailnay, first Mortgage, clue lliCO People's Mrcet Hallway, flrjt mort gage, due 11)18 Pecplc's Street Hallway, Central mortgare, due 19J1 Dlck.'cn Mmutucturlng Co Lacla. Township School i per cent. Bid. DWO 350 4-l) S3D ijn l'J5 Asked. 45 100 Dj 20 Jn 30 M) 145 10S US us 115 115 100 102 City of Sciantcn 6t. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 6 per cent 102 Scranton Wholesnlo Market. (Corrected hy It. 0- n'e. 2J LaeUwsuni Ave.) Butter Creamery, 2ta23c. j;KBiScltet western, 21c.: nearhy state, 31c Cheese Full cream, new-, 12c. Beans Per bu.. choice marrow, $2.50. Onions COs. per lm. Flour-Best patent, 4.C0. Philadelphia Qrnln r.nd Troduce. I'hiladclplilJ. Jan. Ii Wheat Finn, ?ie. l.liilicr; conliact irrade, Jan., ;tM"iMic!. Corn -Finn, lie lilisheri No. S mhed. Jan., 4'JV4a 4T.8C. llats Steads i .So. 8 white clipped, 324c Uuilc-r '-V. Uiwcri fancy weitern cicaireiy, 22'iC.; do. prints, 2Jc. Kjfijs- I-'hnr, fiesh rearlis. 20c-. j cK w?.ti-rn, 20,-.; do. touthwe.t cm, SJc; d'l. Miulliein. J'le ' he.'M- jteady; N. V. full i-riins, tmey -null. Ii?4l2c; do. cl.i. do., fair lo cluilce, lll'-4.ill',io. liefincd ,-..., I -.. ii.... T-c.w, ICo lillipr- fu-aiw uih ii nisi 'i. ' "" . , .- iiilddlliiir uplands, 10ie. Tallow Dull; c-'ty inline In lilicN., .',c-.i tleieo. fl',ic: country prlnii. M'ls-. I'tiSt.t cakes, D',ic. Uc poul. prune, inns., i-:i.i i.i u'- ....v i - trv-rirnii fowl', falle.: old roosters. 7o.i chickens, FalOc.i clueKs, 11i12c-.j gee!', Oalle.j clucks, llaiw. Hecelpts I'lnur. ,l)0 ham Is, nnd l,o.it,eieXl pounds In tacks; wheat. O.OiW uiwhcW; con,, Ul.isio tiuslu'ls; oat, O.ixv) liushels. Slilimnts Wheat, none; corn, f2,000 tiuihels; outs, 0,000 bushels. New York OrrOn find Produce. New York, Jan. 25 Flour (fulet, but held a shade hluher; closlwr ttrm Wheat Spot mar. ket, strone;; No. 2 red, 82c. t. o, b, afliat. No. 2 red, 8774". eletator; No. 1 northern Dul. nth SSc. f. o. b. aflost. Optona dltp'ated stie'nittli all day anil clewed strong at lalHc net advaJice, Jan. closeil Slc-.l MiiMh, SUic; May, bl'.ie.j July, SlUc. Corn Spot cteady, No. 2, iVA: elevator, and 1C"C f. o. t. all-at. Option market waa moderately actire and Orm all dav, and closed Arm at MaMe not r'se. Jan. rloeil 47Hc; March, 4So.; May. 44c.; July, W Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 014c; No. 3, '..: No. 2 wlilt. Xi'.iV,?. ; Nn .1 svhlte, Sllic; track nilifd western, SOaSO'e.; track svhlte, .Tia35c. Optloiu Inactive but steady Butter Steady I creamery. 10a2!c j factory, 11 al4e.i June creamerj'. 15a20c.i Imitation creamery. l.H4al'V5c. sUte dairy, 11.20,-. Ch-ese Steadyi fnry Urge, fall made, lltia ll'ie.; fsney small, fall made. 11Ha12c. 'in Steady! state sn1 Penna., 21a"2o.; svestern, averasre packed, 19a20VaCt western, loss off, 20W21c. Ohlcir' Gruln nti Produce Chicago, Jan. 2 J. News aflectlnc? the uheat market wa.1 all bullish today, ami the mark.'t niled stronir. May clwlnj; lMallit- over ys terdayi other markets benefitted by tht stienuth, torn clcwlnp c onts Via and rr lldons a shade to M'.ii: higher. Cash quota tlens were as follows! Flour Dull and unehaneeedi No 3 sprlni wheat, CSiTZe.t No 2 red, 75Vc. ; No. 2 co'n r.V.c.i No, 2 yel'osv, 37ic; No. 3 osts, 2 Pi 2Pic. Nn 2 sshlte, ?7.;c.t No. 8 white 2i n;7'ic.t No 2 rye, filaM'-ie.! mjlHiw. 6s Me-. I No. 1 fhv, 1 73- timothy, ?100 port fl.l fi7V4.i!3 lard, 7"2'- ilhs, Jd POi; 1 klmiilders, tl'iafl'.j';, ; ihles, i7.25a7.J3; wht'key S1.27. ChicMro Live) Stock Mnrkft Chicago, Jan. CS.-CattteltccclpU, 2,500, In- liirlceyn, t'liuc, urcs'i-u iiouiirj au'oijr, iukj choice, Olic.S do. filr In crood, SalV. J old roost i r. Vile.: neailiy chickens, 10al2c; wen em. fi.illc. : turkc5. cimlee to fancy, OilJc. , JONAa.LONQ'S eOiVS. , ALL LIN1-N COLIARS, sc Not a preal niiinv ol ilu'tn (iono or so) 'n both ttirn-ovtir .nntl Mund-up styles. l;oui-ply linen; jjood jh.ipes. F1NH UNDERWEAR. 75c All sizes, but nut in all styles; values up to $!.2S. Natuuil anil c.'iinci's lair, JctSiv tibbeil ,ur1 the rejl Norfolk and New IJiuiiswick jooils. ALL WOOL SWbATI'RS. 5i. Knit Irom the verv bt-st of varus in a v.irietv ol pietty colors, all sizes. Foimcr piice was ti.511. PI RCALH SI IIRTS. 75c F.incv coloied d-" 01 ine nest $i.2s sivies 01 tne a season. None woiih less than !?i. All sizes, g F Nli HALF HOSli, 4 lor 25c Seamless sox of line gjuine .mil jjexitl ipi.ililv. t.m blues, () reds a ini bbeks. Belter than 10c kinds. M F1NF. BLACK HOSF, 9c Fxtra heavy, fullv W sennuess an t in .ibsolutely f st black. Fine (4) qu.dity, ail sizes. Cheap at I2c. Q SUSPENDERS, 15c A Rival bargain Good imitat on ol the President brace; also Police and Firemen's Suspenders. Cheap at 23c. '.(.. ..j T.-IA t-.-- ,, .-.. y ,., -j "l'ei- XT yn' .$2.50 ill your pocketbook; it means and g.ecter wear than you'd expect wJ kfJMtJV :' .wi Fast Trains Chicago & North-Wcstcrn Ry, The Overland Limited California In 3 days The Colorado Special One night to Dinner The Chicago-Portland Special Oregon and Washington in 3 days The North-Western Limited Electric Lighted Chicago, at. Vaitt and Minneapolis Duluth and St.Paul Fast Mail Fast train to head of tales The Peninsula Express Fast time to Marquette and (kpjier Countrj MO change of cars. The best of every thing. Call on any agent for tickets or ndelress 401 Broaduay, Ntv Ybth tot Cass's St.iPtilladtlpkla SSB IVaiafngten St., Button 433 Vine St., CMonnall 60TSmithflJSt.,FIUtbura 234 Sufttior St., CI, inland S01 Halt St., Buffalo lit Clark St., CMcagol MCampwIilart lis, Dttrolt l2KingSttattl40roitto.Ot)t, cluclint; 150 Texans; cenrally steady to slow-; butchers' stock, scak; Texaiu, tracly; kod'I to prime stcerB, fi.l.laO; poor to miilium, 3 10 a5.10; Htoekers am feeders, klearly, $-tjl.al; cows, $2 7.ia4,15; heifers, il ,All.5'i; e-nnners, efady, !f2a2.7U, bulls (J7st.4U; alscs, U 6.75; Texas fed steers, Mai.T.'i; Teaj tjra.s teera, $'i.S5a4; Texas bulls, t-'.iai.t. 7.',. Hops Hecelpts toilay, 2S.000; toniorrow, ;n.. 000: left over, 4,000; eiwncd 5 to 10a lower, closinir rlrontri top, f-3.27'i; mixed nnd hutch, en. $5.0JaJi.27!S; pood lo cholca heacy, Jl.l'i 5.27',1; roiiKh heaey, al.io: ifht, JJ.0J.I 5 22'i; bulk of sal-s. .17'ii5 22Vi. Slieeii Hecelpts, B.mHJ; hrcp and Iambs, Mcidy to i.tronir; irood to choice wethers, s.l.o a"4.50: fair to choice mlved, M.iOa.', 5: we-t-crn kheep, M.8"nl..,,0; Tcn sheep, SJ.Wal.M; natltu Umln, ; l.'J.Ja 5. 10 western IjiiiIh, $v's 5.40. New York Live Stock. New Yoik, Jan. 25 Beeves Act lie and firm for all grades; steers. 10e. Iiltchcr; steers, 81 M 8,1.35: oxen and tai;s, kMi(.00; extra fjt oxen, f5 50; bulls, Vtal); cor, Wa.t 2j. calves, steady; sen's, if.'iSSU; little calve.?, 14.50; bardtard stock, K.i.i.',i 1.75. Sheep SalOc lower; clwiico Iambs, steady; ethers, lOalSo. off; sheep. .'a4.40; lambs. $J st; rhoicp do., $6 03a0.10; Canada lambs, 55.75 aOOO. Ilnjs Steady, at $5.43i5.03; state pigs, $5.70 a5.75. Enst Llborty Btnck Mntkt. Kssl Liberty. Jan. 23. Cattle Steady; extri, $5.405 ft); prime, f5.10u!.25; comiuou, g.'ji'S 71. Itocii Falrlv active; prime mndlums aid tsrlit yorkcrs, 3.40s3 42Wi fair voikcr.. so.f.ls.1 10; heavy liners, I5.30a5.13; plRi.. (5.Zia5.30; rouw'lis, W 75a I CO. Shei Slowi rhnlce wethers. 4 'Oil r,; com. mon, ?1.50a2.30! choice lanilis, W fiOiS -.1 com. mon to good, $la.50; veal raliCJ, i7,oV$. Oil Market. 01 City, Jan. 23. Credit ba'nrees, 117! eef. tlfleatm, no hid. Slilpm-nts, S-l.K.lj avciagc, 03.501. Buns, IU.1,551; aierauc, f0,U13. State of Ohio, l.lty of Toledo, I.uraii County, i' FIt.VNK J CIII:N1:V nukrs ewth thv h ii senior partner of the linn ol I. J. t'UEXKV k CO., do(n business In the Cliv nf To'edo, fwimfy and ftute afnrnatd, and that .aid firm will piy the sum nf 0'C ill's DIli'.l) I'D' I.AICS for rseh tnd every case of CATMIItll lliu r-irnnt iired by the u- of 'I i !. PM'MIHIl rrni:. Fitws J. cip:i;y. Sirnrn to before me an s"'wc'rl!i'd In nv pre-eme, this 0th day of Douin'ier. D 1o" ISeal. A. W llU:v-o. N'otuiy Puhlle. Hall's Catarrh dire Is takmi Inlprnilly, and acta cllreelly uii th hlfod an 1 niii-mrs surtacu of tho sjstcni. Send 'nr letlnionlals. (rn-, I". J. CIIIIN'IIV k 10., Toledo, O Sold by PrusreUta, 7V llall's Family Fills euei the besi KS. A:.t?K.r V yi!ris viVivy iT"1o i,