THE SC11AKTON T1UBIWJJ-F1UDAY, PJ3BBUAKY i, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. 'prciil to Hi"! Scranton Trlbun. Tunklinnnnck, Jnu. 31. AIiwjIkiiti Malin, of DImim, lias Kolil all his ir Konnl property, fanning titenIK etc, and Is nlmiit to remove Ills fiiniMy to Kiinsnt. T. Seldnn SwlBhor, of Soinnlnn, rlH tilct iMKiciiffpr nrjctit for tlm Ontial llnllrond of New Jersey, w.ih visltliiK friends nt lili old home lu-ie on Thins dny. II. W. l'.annatyne, poxtin.iHtci at Tunkliannorlc, li uuthoiled to ie- pve scaled proposeals until Koli. 23, for cnrrylnp the iii.iIIh between Turtle linnnorlc and Vernon. All bid should li left at, or nsnt to, Tunklitinnoclc post offlCC. Mr?. James I.. Vose, who has liccii under treatment for n lout; time ill a Philadelphia hospital, will bo hi ought home on Saturday. She ! aald to ha ory much Improved. Mrs. V. J. Jordeii nllor.ded the Slek-let-Turn wciIiIIhk: at Palls Weilni i "lay. .lohn Shlppey, of ("lark's Summit, was a business man in town Thurs dny. Unllcy's orchestm. t Nicholson, ruinlslied music at the hop Riven at Piatt's Open House VvVdneMilny oven Ins. JnMph Donley, of this -place, o has been dolus pen let- In the Philip pines for the past two years, in now tatloned, with his lejrlmpiit, at Hun Kianclseo, Cnl, P. Shcppaid Hubert, e.v-nrothono-'aiy of Wyomlns county, no.v emplov- d ah a tommeiclnl ttaveler, camn town from his home at Mcshoppeii and was a lookei-on at couit on Thurs day. Noah r, Lenox will occupy the Uun ni II tat in at nixon durlnfr the comhiK caon. and his son Clyde l,cnov, will ipsldc on the fnim whe.ro his father now lives. The annual ("invention of the Penti--ylvanla tfehool Directors' association will meet ut Hairlsbuiir Keb. II. The 'lelet'utes ehosen fiom AVyomiiiK eoiin ty are M. L. McMillan, of Nicholson: n. Y I.cwN, of Tunkhnnnock: N. A. Ooty, Mehoopanv V. V. Mnhon, of Overflew: and Samuel Iliirdlntr, nt Haton. U. Illlkonlch, who is e imaged In the iiinnufachiilnt-- business in New York city, os well as coinluctlnc; a clothlnR xtoie at this place, visited his family here this week. Ceoige Smith has purchased tho Wolfe property, Turnpike street, of It. T. Metcalf. Mis. Elizabeth need is convalescing: fiom an attack of tho urlp. Mr. Krank Ace Is at Newark, N. .T., iolns tome work for tho Moses Shield nine Stone eonipanv, of NlchoIon. Court Notes. The couit of common uleae is in hesslon here this week iiml t!i.' business of the week has been tho trial of civil eases. The following have ben dlposed of Case of I,o Vina Wasner v. Samuel Arnold, sher UC'h Interpleader; the jury found a. vol diet dividing- the personal pioporty lu rllnputo between partus. Josephine Iteynolds vs. AV. If. Heynolds, n.simip U: tiled and veidict lound for the plnlntltr for J1S1.IG. Opoiku "White vs. I'lnr.k Mulligan, el til., trespass by lalse imprisonment, this cases arises from a Hallowe'en celebration at Moshoppen oti a ycai ago; "White and live or six other young men were arrested and confined all night In th boiough lockup, and allege that such im est was made when they were not misbehaving themselves in any way, and they claim damages train the de fendants, who are the borough bur t s and police. NEW MILFORD. Silal to tlu! ScrJiit" a Inbuilt New Mllfoid, Jan. SI. Miss Jiny "-Vymour. who has been ill with ty- I'hold fever the past three weeks, is ifole to fit up a few minutes at a ime. Miss f'laru Inderlled entei tallied a i 'W of her most intimate friends at her home Thursday evening. 13. A. IJenson and J. V. Axtell at i -tided the Teachers' association meet ing at Susquehanna last Saturday. Mrr. P. F. Moss is confined to her home by Illness. Mrs. Flunk Pannennan, of Uicok ivn. N. Y., is islting lelatives In t own. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Vnll enteitalnel their daughter. Mis. II. llcelwu, of Fianklln, a tew days lecently. Mi's Maud Clinton, of lllnghamton, was In town one day last week. L. V. Trumbull was In Monitor Tuesday on business. f F. V. Glll'sple inndo a business tilp to Scranton and Caibondale labt wu.l;, V. V. Benjamin, of Nicholson, wis a pleatant caller In town Tuesdav Thomas Hrlck, wh.i has been qulto ill, Is Improving. Miss May Lewis and Hauy HaRgiir ty were united In mairlaga Jan. 23 bv Father Fugan, at Oreat Uoml . KINGSLEY. PcUl to the Scranton Trlbunf. Klngaley, Jan. 31. Addison und ndl ?on, twin boys, were bom to Mr. and Mro. John Wagner on the 21th. Mrs. C. C. Steele and J. F. Adams aro the latest victims of the grip in this place. Miss Manic Sullivan, who spent a few days laat week with friends In this place, returned to lllnghiimton on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Estabiook ie turned Thursday riom an extended visit with Mr. und Mis. H. A. Barnard, at Harrlsbui g Hon. and Mis. (J. P.. Tlftany, or nib son. wero recent vlsltois nt thu homo of A. J. Adams. Mrs. S. H, Tiffany spent Sunday and Monday with her daugheti, Mrs. 13. L. Sloat, at Factoiyvllle. O. Oravensteln, of Uiooklyn. N. Y una In town Wednesday, supei intend ing tho lllllnt? of the creamery lco house. Miss Cantlln, of Hopbottom, was tho suest of Mrs. O. C. Finn on Satuiday. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllmatth aro spend Inifthe week In Susquehanna ut the home of O. G, LaiialKe, Mrs. Wlnulow's Soothing Syiup llu tiMn iwel for ovtr I'll'iy "i nun i,v MILUO.NB of MOTIlKltS for llirir (Mill Iilll'V VHlf.r, Tl'KTIIlNa. with Pi:ilr'I.CT BirtC' s'; It sootiiks th niiLP. soiTi:.a tiw ouits ULAYS .ll,P.MN CUItr.H UIM) 001.10. nJ U th bf(trmcdy for I)IAItltllOK. Sofd l.y l!rui(ltti in tvrry part of the world. He imo nl k tor "Mr. Window 't feooll.lnif bvrun od ttke no othtr Klml Tunny no crnlii lolli PITTSTON. fpfolat to the SMnton Trlliunc. Plttston. Jnn. 31. An explosion of n stick of dynamite In the Fernwool colliery of the Kilo company, recently purchased fiom the Puller Coal com pany, took plaeo last evening between 8 and 0 o'clock, probably fatally ln Juilng Joseph Snntlno, an ItalUn miner, and slightly Injuring his labor er, Joseph Fruclnla. Sclntlno's two eyes weie blown out and one of his arms blown oft below the cIImiw. He Is lu a critical condition ut the Plttston hospital. Th dismembered arm could not be found. Fiuscliita's Injuries consist of slight tuts about tho legs. The latest developments In the 1)11 llonls case heie, was the aircst today of Chief of Police Loflus and Patrol man Sommcrvllto on warrants wnm out before Aldcimun 12vans charging them with nsault and battery. Tho prosecutor against the chief Is Mr. Dll llonls, the Llthuanliin lectuier, who Ins been pievented fiom holding meetings hero by order of the mayor, and the piosecutor ngalim the patrol man Is John Wallace, a. local evange list, who has been tnkl"g it warm in terest in the Dllllonls affair. Doth the defendants gave ball In the sum of $303 for their appearance nt couit. Michael Lynott, n Coil: Lane young man, had a nu row escape from being shot at that place Tueadiy night, and, as it wn, he had a close call, live shots having b.'cn filed at him. on of which .grazed his head, while two others passed through his coat tall. The shooting la said to have been done by one John Mcllnle, with whom Ly nutt had a. slight nitrreatlon over a dog. The Ttartendeis' association held a lively pension In Cllfiord's hall caily this morning from - o'clock till fi, dis cussing n list of tules and grievances recently submitted to their employes?. Thu leport of the grlevnnce commit tee was not entirely satisfactory, and aftei n discussion it was decided to postpone definite action for one week. Daniel Mulhcrriu, i Piowntown young man employed us a laboier In No. 4 shaft of the Pennsvlvanla Coal company, was seiiously Inlured today. Mra. Patrick ltyan, of Hrowntown, fell on a slippery sidewalk heie yes terday and fractured one ot her legs In two places. Tho following: Plttfilonlans wco uni ted in niariiage yestenlnv Alex. Sommerville, of Pltlson, to Mls Maniv Howell, of West Plttston: Robert Schlld, of Avoca, to Miss Kate Sln glematt, of Hamtown; Paul Martin to Miss Mary Ann McAnulty, both of Ueter boiough: Patrick Hushelpeck, of Duiyea, to Mis. Maiy June Yeuger, of West Plttston. Tullle nvnns, until l-eeently elty edi tor of the Plttston Gn7ette, has pur chased the Cosper piintlug plant, on Tlrond stiet, this city, and will take possession at once. Mr. Kviins will inumgo the plant, but has retained Mr. Cospd as foicman. SUSQUEHANNA. r-jKcij) to llio Scranton Ttlbjnc. Susquehanna, Jan 31. The liun.-f.il ot the late Miss Maigiint St.uk took plaeo from St. John's Catholic church this morning, whole requiem high mass was celebrated. Iuteimcni was made In Laurel Hill cemetery. The scveial societies of si John's Catholic palish nie beautifully lefur nlshlng and linpiovlng tin parochial residence. The Young Ladles' Mlssionuty soel ety ot the Oakland Congregational church will hold a.ciokinole social at the home ot Miss Anna Wostbeis on Filday evening. Itev. L'. n. Allen, a foinier pastor of the Susquehanna Ilaptlst ehureh but now pastor of the Baptist ihuich at Worcester. N. Y surpilsed his ton gteg.itlon, a week ago, bv stating that he had accepted a call to the Baptist church at Walton, to tnke effect about Februaiy H. Mrs. Piltzley. an uged resident of Lanesboio. Is seilously III. Mis. Harry Mygott is in Deposit, 'nilnir for her mother, Mis. Murtha Snyder, who Is 111. A hop will bo held In Mogan opera hoube on Tuesday evening next, under tho auspices of the Krle bollennakcis. Music will be furnished by Dorau's full oiehostra. Susquehanna county has no Indebt edness, except $15,000 of thu Hullstead Oreut Hend bridge bonds, which nre not due: and theie Is $14,170 4S In tho treasury. A dlstilct Sunday school convention will be held In the Susquehanna Hap tlst church, Februuiy 20. Miss rcva Whitney will entertain tho Thimble club on Satuiday afternoon. The boaid of trade will hold its annual banquet at the Stnrrucea House. Feb. 21. In St. John's Catholic chuich, on Wednesday afternoon, by Hov. Father Mauley, Timothy Hoollimn, of Susque. hanna, and Miss Lillian Irving, of tho Oakland side, were united In mar riage. There is no change In the Kile stilko situation. It Is said that theie aw but 275 non-union lioller makers In the United States. Sufllcietit snow fell on Wednesday afternoon and evening to make sllti sledding. Krle Conductor Fay, of tho Jeffeiaon branch, who hnH been , has ie sumed woik Mis. Jennie D. W. YelvlnRlon. vslft? of Dr A. P. Yelvlngton, lormerly and lor Mveiul yeais of Susquehanna, died In lllnghamton on Wednesdiy, aged 20 years, Sho Is survived by the husband and a daughter. She wan formerly Miss Jennie Wadsworth, of Lanesboio. Mrs. Lbzle Ummoiis, fornieily and for revcral years n resident of Sus quehanna, died in ninghamtoii on Wednesday, aged 51 years. Sho was mother of Mis. Calvin Jackson, also fonnetlv of this place. DURYEA. Kit'il lllenecker.a private of tho Fitth cavalry, who has been spending a lur lough at IiIm homo, stinted back to his post of duty yesetiday, Mr. lllesecker has seen actlvo service In Porto Itlco, but is at piescnt stationed nt Wash Ington. A fow days agw he was called home to attend tho funeral of his grandmother, the late Mrs. Mallnda IJIescckcr. Mrs. Benjamin Itlchnrds Is sorlously III with tho gilp. There will bo a social held this even Ing at the homo of Mr, nnd Mil II. L. IMsall. Admlsson, ten cents. All aro cordially Invited to attend. Thero will be a supper at the Illver sldo Baptist church this evening. The publlp Is Invited to come and have a good time. Joseph Curtis Is seriously ill at his home on Church street. Mr. Curtis has been a sufferer for sonie years, but lately the disease with which he suf fers has developed to a dangerous stage. Mrs. Baivns is convalescing, after a recent Illness. Mrs. II. L. Kdsall Is III. Messis. Herbeit Brown, Charles Acts nnd Duano Dills attended a surprise party tendered Miss Kthel Tregellas nt her home In Mooslc. Anrlon Swingle 13 convalescing, after a lecont Illness. Mis. Tiank Lnne is III with the gilp. WAVERLY. The following ticket was nominated at a citizens' caucus held nt the band room last Tuesday evening. 11 was well attended and liaituonlous; Judge of election, W. A. Sanfoid: Inspectors, Hany Miller nnd W. C. Hall; town council, Charles Tlnkhani and Albeti Johnson: school directois, John Hall nnd N. C. Muekey: ussessoi, II. II. Bailey: poor director, George Puny; auditor, tlnee yeais. F. A. Paiker, two yeais, Samuel Hull; high constable, Lloyd Lee. The Lndies' Aid society of the .Meth odist i lunch will meet at the chinch parlors, Friday itftcinoon and evening. Supper will be set veil and a general Invitation Is pxetnded to nil. Dr. Putnam, of New Yoik, filled the pulpit lit tho Baptist church last Sab bath morning. xxxooooooooooooo I THEATRICAL, i 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. .U.ftt".M Or' MfSIC Ijiiv Mitinip .imi i,isia lirV lt. HIt Attiacts Big Ciowds. III. iinwiN contlimo at the i uUinj i viu-n nliltli Jjk Hoclilir't fIiow If ftlllntr i two wivKr' i 1.11,1 inrnt. Y at, rd iy jtunitoii "Tic Witiuii In niail." vji priMiitcl .mil l.it veniiu ".Moiiit, In flnutcr N'cw orl." wjj the lilll 'the ittniltcni niiiiDiino'ii lot ihj uie. Mji tnco, "Almio in fiintir Now ctl.," nml to nlKlit, "llcirts of Oohl." The Hlltlii In tifKlucfd are high iIum and up l Ualf Mantell Coming. I'ir.lijlilj in, jilor ou the Aintrn.in , m. ludi 1. a lPttir ivponnt nf rcminllo lirnm linn l ItoWrt II Mmtill. In " t'lcr Lnrec," In whlih he tt.us thU mmiii mult i iiDiiaetiiKi I "f if. V. llanli.i, Mr. Mintcll hn i iol" urtftm nrly wfll Fiiitctl tr Mm and In- ha jihlicd In it one of ttui M-'lt(M ikii-.-iv nt lis i.iit i Will be at tho I.v.-ruin rt Sitirdiv illiinom nml runiiic". Mjtlticc ii ar'l V" , nonius, '-V to M.'V "All On Account of Eliza." I In ri U null ln hnlf m jjood cu lh ,u . liuslittr proiokrd lij- tncthoJi tint me ilcuili und tlut luivo po'rt ai'l llwor lliU Ii ipio os of the Uct tlut. thuv) tno ioal uiU-iUln. cir, ImU Minn ami Chra 1 ipsmn, totnrii to t! I.jcpiim thcatir on Mmdaj, li I, for .in c II ci Uit with "Ml (lu vuoiiiu ti I'lla," which a frur tf.t ago proM'd one of the hl23.i,t lilt (f Scrvntou'k iir.vciit ilieairiinl ,.mii 'lint piny jnd the plains will v ttlion a doubt jiiik the houe, ui thij did .cfore. Jli. farn uid Ml I.lpnui luu in ihdr innitilr lie Ii" ft iiproiiimnlv fumy, nril, lie it added, the nrt weleoiiio piece ot their !!: uitei. Ihei t.ud ah lie in n sKtil field It t pirlnps loo oon lo- ths bannhiiii nt of ,dl Miliar Jili'l from ihe lie. but this brilllfnt pilr nf nbj in "tie now ilernoiutritiiw tliat it an be ! vlthont rol biriif the public of a in;le laii!,"i "The Power Belilucl the Thione." Mi'.i Mlldreil llnllgnil. nho U writ nml fn r ,'hlj I, now n to our theater nm, noi.d ih. rnaleit ucce of her llff in a new n mantle pliv cntltM "Tlo Poiur n.hlnd tho 'nirunk," wrlttni by Theodurw Kiuur, .uu founded n Schiller's rlissle, "lo;e and Ii triple." 'Die Troy Keeord, In .H.itliiu of the pixlm tkn, Mi thil Mim llollimi letdteil He siutivt oiatlon ever shen an .idle In that cltj, und tl.it she did" not inh itccive lmmeioe tun im mils nt the end of euh net Imt utter the cur tain 1:4 one down on the la-l id i.r the iHifoiniance. the muhence lennlmil in the tin nter and the appla.ite a almccl riotous .he imtiiin lalre' rii'Ml aid lowcnd iain iml OS.''!". Ml Holland will tnal.e net fucml appearaue III lhi neiv play .it the t.ueilnl iul lue-di) nlfht, and an the lm m.ide main iilcn Is in IhU city by her vil. In the put, Mill un doubtedly be urettwl In i lu' luihemi Hie prliiiipil membirs in tho ..ast are Mill in rr tN, 1'nncl, llicol,e. Hill O'.Veal, Pudeilc Oi-moiiile-, Vletor cN Silke, Vi ml: Drew, S A, lt.p, I 1). Wharton, I.coinrJ MalUr, Ploi-cnce I(n. ner and mart) otlui. To Cuie the Gup in Two Dayh, l.aatlie Ilroino-Quliiii.o kiiiohs Hie ,aue THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Vw iik. Jin 31. The toiL nuikit icmuiucd 1 'elj Klini our to manipulation by t ulmUc ll(ii(8 nml opemtlons by piofossIumK Thei-e wns n eon-unt hiftlnir ot activity truui one jiioup of (tucks to another and meiev.ie .iihuiees ile leloped hero ind tin re .ill daj, Ptitcs ot the favtuil Uiif were, inelincd to drop lurk n o.n ai the nuiilpuhllon w.u shifted ttom them, but tin llii.il outburst of activity and trrnglh in the I'jctueri and outliHef.tcrnii lifted many t'ocks to mar the tet aualn. The htocks uiuhi iinmc ilUtu manipulation at the close where, Imweur, atKut tho only ones that closul at the lilc,ln.t The central Ihiure In the daj'n market was sjiiIIi un I'aeilic, 'fhc deillnys In the ftock were wi on iiionnous Bcile and iha cttriine ailunte iv.i - The 1'icifics Kenfiallv mpatlilred The annoiincenient of the plan lor the absorption of Mobile and Ohio by the Southern Paclile luin pany cuieed n Jump in tho fcnuci ttock of ?Tn in (oiiipiratlidv llkU lians.ietns as tho ceni pinj's capital Iue is i mull one. The .Mohllo kml Ohio dtulvpiiicul fct the H.ciihtor upon Match toi vccuiitics of minor inlluajii which Would in any way bo available at fudtis or connections fur the ru it railroad mMciiu of I lie louiitry In the operation of the polli) foi i. temdou of intcreis. The laids bavin Mil ran aillllatlons wrro iiondnent lu this conn'ctlon. Ihlcnito, Indian ipollt and LouUville roue U and tho preferred in pulntn. Thiiu were KJlnx ot fiom l to J points in I lie Chicago (Ileal Wet eriu, I'., C, ". & M. liiili", the Iowa I'siitrals, lhi iloitud and Kurt Doditc, St. Ioe and (Irand Iland llrtt ludernd Dm) tho Wisconsin (Viittals, None of thoo Kalies were fully nulntiliicd. 'lotll slf, 1,1173,1110 aharis, IliWnevi in railroad tionds rontlnunl lirge, the Central ot llioiula and Southern I'aciflo issues bilrir pi eminent, T")al alcs pir value, 3,. 22&.UM United states .ts coupon nnd news (s nilunted ' pel tent, on tho lat cull. Tin fclluttlnc quotations Trlhiue bv M. 8. Jordan li Hears Lulldlns, hunnton, I'a. Opetf ai( fuiiiUhed 'Iha Co,, rooms Ji)$7eta lelriiliona Wffll Wale l.on. Clos tne- ett. cut, 131'i lll'e 41'a I7'J IPC l'v in !l3 5',, S7U Anit-rli an Kujar Ameilcan lobacro Am. Mel k, Wliu Atchison .110S .Hill . II 111'. Il 1'iV-a bT'ii 77. c'i 4S "W',4 101. Atchison, tr "'t llrook. Tiacllon 77'i Halt, k Ohio Mi Atchlaon, rr. ! n II pi 1HT1 m eqi', Cont. Toliacs;o ,,, Chen. & Ohio .... rhle. & Gt. Ve,t, (.lilo., II. cc Q, , 4Vi :io UWt, Ill 111'! m, i am 15111 II"! 1W4 1WH 120s 121M Dock Maud IVi IHavvare It IItiiloii,,,,15: Linikmenltni II, II , l"l 1Jia IcVJ IU5 1(ij Tcderal Pleel II t, 41 41 Federal Steel, l'r. 71 "J'J 71 V.'.'a Kan. & Te l'r, rt,',i Me, AV ,Vit l.i,ul. Ac Nash. ,,,,,,, s'i 'H, ei, n' 1 Man. Klerateil 117 nii 1I0. 117', Met. Traction irs 1CJ lf1 Id.) MUho. Paclile S7H M l"7lj Ss N. .I. Crnlnl l'sii, y V)s4 jjci, Houtlietn I'ailfic 47'i it; i?U 49 Norfolk i. Wext. tl-i 4'i 11i 41"; Northern Patlfiu tl M K'j s Norlh. I'aeltle, Pr. ... S7 7 S7 S7 V. Y. Central U,vt pi;; lt1tt hjt; Out. & tt'evtitu H4 ai run ji:, I'ciina. It. tt j ,.1411-i lio'i tin ii"i4 I'nclllc Mall 47 4T n 4V; Iteadliis lly. Slt, ;,Jii atU M lleadlno: II)., Pr. 70i 71S 70U 7t .Soiithein II. If 11 Silf, H. '.':i . South. It. It , l'r. .... TJ4 7.T, Wt 71 Tenn. Coal 4, lion .... ,,. f.n Jul; frtl, V. 8. Uathel IT, 1 ISli Us U. S. leather, Pi 7K 7li 7l4 74V I'. S. lluhWr 20V4 2HH ID IB I'nlon l'aclfiu ftiij 'lt, M ut; t'nlen i'atific, l'r, .... M4. M M'l. h Wabash. IT '.'7i 2"H 27' i 27T. Wetem I'nlon SI Si' il 51 CHICsfJO tlllMV MMIIilX , Oixn- lllich- Low- (lot. WIHUr im:. ist. cat. .In.-. rebruai) Trf'f. 71"1, 7J 7IH Miv 7o 7i'k 7Si(. 75', 0lt. IVbruar) l-'( 17 a Jlay 'is's !!' .Is't ."its OATS. Miv 23U 'a'.'i J, :; l'OIIK. Mav uv, n.na uno : I.A1IP. MiJ' 7.42 7 IJ , 7.U) 7 U m:v oiik oiimv MutKtvr Open- High- low- CI ii- vMIEAT Inir. est. est. iiur. Much tfi'i WH 7!is 7's Mav sov, to), jji'i soij con.v. Mjy im iinu iii nt, Scranton TJoard of Trade Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. linl Asked. rird Xutioral Hank r.ii Setanlon nivIiiks II ink 330 , , Third National Emit v Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. KM Tconemy LlRht, II. , l. Co 4,, Ucka. truat Sale Dcponlt Co lo-i Clark . hnoier Co, Pr. i) Scranton Iron Pence k Mlg. Co. 100 Scranton Aile. Work Oj Lacka-vaiina Dairy Co. Pi ,o County !;avlnK llink k Triut Co.. VaJ first Notional Hank (Carhondale).. ., r) standard Drilling Co iq TYadcrs' Nut Ion il Hank If, Serat.ton Uolt aid Nut Co in; PONDS. Feranton rii'crscr Hallway, tir.t MorlCJKC, due ll'iO 113 PikiiiIc'. Mrert Hillvvav, first men- aae, due VAS 113 . . People's Mreet I'.ilhvaj, General liioitgaci. due tti.'l 115 Dlekson viamifsctiirlnB On Km l.oc!.i. 'lonn-hlp School 5 per cent . . in Cltj of Seranton St. Imp. 0 jvr cent i2 Scranton Iraitiou ti er cent It', Scinnton Wholesale Maiket. (CViretlecl bj II. C. Pile, 27 lackawanna Ave.) llutter f nanirij, tl.'.i.'C'jc.i d-.liv, 21'aiiie. CheiK Full rreim. llill'ii. Kccs Wcsdrn freli, ai'jijic : i."-irkv lit-. i.M'Viic. Hern Per lu choice uiurioiv, Win Pel licaiu. 1'ir bu., i2.4"n2rJ .Medium llians pir Im , W HM t'i. Cuen l'ea Pr bit, 1 mil I', Onions p, r bu , Mil.10 I'lour let piteiit, ft (J Plillndelpllia Giain and Pioduce. Phllulelphln, Jan .11. Wheit Jj!it. bit Meidi: coiitiact snil"', .Ian.. 75sa7ft Coin 's' lower, No. 2 mixed, Jin., ii'uttiMc. Oils, -No. 2 while cllppid. JlV-jc, llutter teuly; fane wvsteiu cieiicnv, L"J'ie.i do. prints. Uf.i do. maibv. 2.1c. I kits Firm ami le hlchir, tie.h neiihy, vvitein nnd outlivvrMern, --' ! do. Miuthern, 21c. ( Iki.c-Steady; N. V. full eri'ini. fuicy fin ill, K.'niUc; do. do. iK, fall to choice, lOVaall'.-c-. Helmed suirirs t nrhnne cd Cotton ie-. lower: nilddlim; iipliii'l-s, ll'ic. Live poultry Firm; fowl, flillc.: obi rootn, 7i : chlekim, xtiirx ; ihicka, llal2c.; aee-, lallc, tuikeja, DilOc. Iliessel pnulliy l'liitl md active': fenvla, choice, P'saliv.: "he ulr to kooiI, "'sii'ic.; obi roosbrv, iVi7e : nuibv chickens, lniiv.; wistern clu., !U11c ; turki.vs, chobe to fancy. til2e.; dueU. Ilalle , tl.o litln for niaibv. Tallow Me-nlv : cllv prime III hlieU , Ts..: lieiced, 3ViC.; countrj prime in banvK i..ie ; ci-kes, "'(c Hce-IitE I lour, 5 (HO bmtls, and RW,'" In faeUi win it. tn.ouo buslnU; coin, ii!.0i; oats. K2.(sJ Shipimnt Wheal I. Jim biiliel, 10111, lt) bushclo; oit, ll,i New York Gialn and 1'ioduce. Niw m., Jan. .11. Flour-l'mlnly liunilnd and 11111 limited Ircm jestcidiy with tiade dull Wheat Sot cteadj i No 9 led, N)V t o. b. alluilj Vo I uortliein Puluth, f" 'se t o b ailoit. Options opened steadi b'lt drifted nil indei .1 dull local trade, flnill; lalllul tliuhilj and closed stiadv at 'a'-c Ml dceline. Much eluvd 7'r.e.J .Mav, MV j lulv, Wi'4e Coin Spot Ktendv; No 2, 4 ie. elevator, and toji. f o h itioit Ojitlons opened stead) , advam im; thai ply on Jnmnri, Inn othiiivUc dull and featureless, clowd mi uly .it a pirtial ',c mt "ledlrie. Mnv closet 44'iic : lulv, ITsC Oils 'pot niilif. but htc'jdj; No. 2, ,".0e.; No. ;, 2'ic.; No. white, J.artaMc ; No. .1 white, "l'i ; traik mlxid vnsteni. i'Mllr ; tiai inhiel, Hit".e. Options neahdisl nnd nominal llutli 1 -Moidy; ernmerv Ifii.'c; fadory, II nlli., June ireuiiuiv. 1ji2i ; Inilt itlon eii 1111 ci.i, H'sil7l.c ; stale ilili.i, 14 1 "ih- ( heeso-. Fnm; tmc laue, fall 111.uk, JI.jlJ"ic ; finn bmill. fill made, ir.al2c. Flks L'lis. tiUsf; Mate ami I'emn, 21aJl';c ; noiithern, 1'ii.ik' j vwtciii, SOiJIp Chicago Giniu and Pioduca. ( hiraRo. Jin 11 Mhrit wat a dull market, loda.v, s le!nc; lower under tha inlliiitiee o( lib. cial ircelptt". kocmI weithn an) no outside fcup. Mrl. Coin closed unchanged, cuts a ulnde love. 1. 1'id provisions 2'c, in 7'illO"'. e'eprn!"! Cih ciuutitions wcio js follows": lTotu-((ulct and euj ; No. ." splint- wheat, (ssa'tc; No. 1 nsl 7Ja,i:.; No. 2 corn, 7lsi , No 2 .vcllow, .'("lC ; Nie 1 while, 27K iW . No ! white, .M'si'-.c : No. J r.u, .11 "iie: nialtlii.', CCa57c ; No. 1 fix, 1 73; No. 1 iiorihAcst, M.7i1 tliiMle). fl Isl. iHuk s-i ;.7Jia nil.-."-; laid, 7.-',; i.Trf, 3v7i7.li win. I ey, s U7, Chicago .Live Stock aMaiket. IIiIcjro, lan. 11 f Title Ite clptt, ".nnu. In- (liidlntr Cm Tvxans) i holie iteeiv, 5 to 10 ents liluhci, olhus, hteady to ktionR; butchers' tloek, Meady to He. hluhei ; hxans, steail) to oc, hivher; iphuI lo prill e Heers, 3.1iu(); poir 10 inictlitni, ?l I'eij. ttockrrH and feeders, choice, linn: othcu, stiaely, 5-,al (0; cows, ?2.7lal 2i; heifer, s.j.7311 to; caunii. lsJa2.fi.',: Lulls, firm, sJuCVilKI; calves, hteudv, ijlai7"i; Tix aiw, fed Rtiers, lilHi, Texas zri ste r-, VJLOH; Texas hulls, ?2.;o.i'J co Hem, Itesilpts tula), ,.,(XX), tuiii,riovv, 27, ism; lift our, 2,'M'S to II) cenln lower, ' Ms Ire fteniller; ton, 'a'ii'a, mixed and butcher, r'llHiS.O, tood to (licilie heavv. 1.2ui5Ji'j, miirli heavv, ijj.hVi', 1"; light, ifelDaa 23, bulk ol hiIin il7'ji3 23 shep-Itccelptii, 12.0X); i-hecp ai.d lambs, flfariy to slow; .ood to choiic vvelhers, sl.sij nl VI; filr to choke ml'id, MI0ts3; u ..,1 nil ilirrp, Slsiialll, T. vas 1kh, S.'.'AilW; nitlve hull, I.ISiS !3: wrstern lambs, "i :..u5. New York Live Stock. Niw Vcilc, lan .M. !eevci Vo leile 011 bv weighla; ncmlnall) stfidv Calves, very llttlo iloliij; ccininoii to e,ood veals, "u8.73. Shicp Sic idv , ireod limbs, firm, medium Rtndes, aloi' , vi rv tivv wanKd; Mierp, Mil lOj lambs, rj2iari.23; Cu.ailiaii lamli 1iK 'teailv at ;i(siauSu En gt Llbeity Stock Hnrket. K.ut liberty, lan .'I. Cattle steady; extia, rtrii3,"0, piinie, M.3i3.l; common, n.i.1.71 lies Ia)wit: prime' meillinim, bctt jnrkcis and plus, M,'fsXi3.3S, heivy lions, sj IOij 13; loniihs f.l.Tlul Miicp-'-tcad.i : cholei withers, gl tiOU 71; com. men, 2a3; cholco binU, i3.C3a3&n, cum im 11 It, c,ucd, MujUI; veal cahc, s;a;,7-, Oil Market. Oil (In. Jin ni-('ndlt bltinrc, iw, ,er lllleatea. no bid or cITci. Huns 103,1.11: uvet ate, e,"es!. shipments, M,077, avirim, 03,213. Stale 01 Ohio, ( It)' or T'oleib, Lueis (ountv n: 11IVNK J tllt.M.i make, oath that lie is wnloi putnrr of the turn 01 F J. CIIK.Vi: , I O , ilullisT buslies ill the ( III' 1 f Toledo, Umnly ami State aforesaid, and that fild ihm wilt pay Ihe urn of ONK IIUMIltCtl DOLLAltS foi each nml every ca of (JArAlllIII lint cannot be cured by lbs le'o of IIAMri (UTMIItll Cl'Ill,. FRNK .1, (TIKMIV. Sworn to befiiie 11m and MiUcrlbed lu mv piewnee, thl Mil chy of Deiemlnr, A. ),. uyi, IScal.J t A, V. OIKASOV. N'otaiy I'Hl.lie. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tihcn Internally, and acta directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho j.teni. Snd for tet!inonlal, free. r J. CIIIIVF.Y & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by DuiKglula, 75c. llill'a Family 11)1 ore Ihe heat, JONAS LONG'S SONS. We Save You Dollars and Dimes at Our Great AFTERNOON . You have come to expect great things of these sales. It would be folly for us to advertise anything that was not distinctively a bargain in every true sense of the word. A waste of money in advertising and no one around the corner when the bell rang. You who visit the sales most know the nature of them. Oftentimes nearly always, in fact, the crowd extends many feet beyond the space limits of the sale. This would not be so if offerings were not of the greatest interest, and they surely are. A fair sample for today. .Judge our standard by these. Sale No. 1 r.vscx!TrjKtBn Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock 5al No. 2 t. sViiiMncKats Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock Sale No. 3 BegluA Promptly at 4 O'clock Jonas tfswnBtsa Join dr JONAS LONQ'S SONS. FR I DAY SALES In the Basement Then- is never ;t time when the kitchen ib loo plentifully en dowed with cooking utensils. For the good cook the more the meirier. Replenish your supplies out of these: GALVANIZED WATER BUCKETS of very best qunl- t ity, full io-quirt size, value 15c; for one hour at lUC TIN DISH PANS of best grade American tin, hand- made, no seams to leak; 10 quart size; value 15c; an hour 9C FRYING PANS of the best bteel enameled ware, U f and ! inch sizes ; value -Oc; for one hour at only lUC COFFKK U01I.12KS or pots (.call them "boilers" because of their size, lull S quart, made of the best steel enameled ware, value ."Oc ; for one hour at only X5C ENAMEL DISH PANS, full HI quart size; best steel enameled ware, value 10c; for one hour at only XlC WATER BUCKETS,full V2 quart size, of the best steel enameled ware, with bail; value UOc; for one hour at. .. $yC On Haiti Floor DRESS GOODS. Quite likely this is the most remarkable offering that Scranton dress goods buyers have ever read of. The lot consists of IL'-inch Trico Flannel, all pure wool and fast de in all shades: -10-inch wool Polkadot Satinnettc cloth in all new shades; -10-inch Hair Cord Satin Cloth in red, brown, old rose, leseda, cadet blue, grey and national; -lO-iuch wool Hen riettas in all shades, fast colors and of beautiful soft finish, guar anteed to wash; we think you'll agree that if these values were of fered at Uftc a yard, they'd be quite unusual. They are yours, however, for one hour today at only JrtfQ LADIES' WOOL HOSE, heavy quality and strictly fast black; nicely made and finished, full length and in all sixes. Real value 2oc the pair. For one hour at only 1 5C GREAT SALE OF LACES: You may have noticed them in the windows; feminine eyes have been attracted to them for sev eral days. Finest Valenciennes, and Point de Paris Laces in both edgings and insertings to match: some of them quite six inches wide. Wish we might lay the patterns before you here, that you might judge of their exquisite beaut). Without ques tion, the nrcttiest lot we've ever had. Marked manv of them 20c the yard, for thev're worth d.iv at.. ' TURKISH P.ATII TOWELS: are as much of a necessitv to the Heavier in weight than two ordinary towels and big enough to wrap up in (21.."0). Fringed at the ends. Cheap at 29c. For just one hour at only lyC MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS, more than two thousand yards of them in all the new spring colorings, such as ox-blood, cardinal, nav. pink, light blue and other new shades. Yes, these fancy Ginghams are the real thing for spring; its going to be a "Gingham Season." This lot cheap at J'2e the A yard l'or one hour today 04C On Second Floor FINE NIGHT bOWNS: You hear so much about handsome Night Gowns at a dollar. Here ate better ones for a good deal less than that. Finest cambric (not muslin, mind you), made with fine embroidered yokes and plaited nifties; new style sleeves finished with braid and nifties; full length and very wide. Our dollar value for an hour 0"C FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS: Dressy enough for tea gowns and desirable for such in view of their charming colors. Made of heavy fleeced flannelette, mostly dark patterns; yoke hand somely braid trimmed, also collar, -l-yanl llounce on bottom. Cheap -at $l.2o. For one hour at only On Main Floor FAIRY SOAP. Pick up any of the current maga-iii and sec how the ies of Senators and Representatives in Congress praise "Fain Soap" for its redeeming qualities. Dozens of them testify to its merits as a soap for toilet and bath. Floats in hot or cold water, pure white and made without ingredients of any sort by ihe N. K. Fatrbank Co. To introduce it for an hour today 4C SLEEPING GARMENTS for children, of heavy grey cotton, ribbed and finely fleeced; made with feet and an ideal garment in every sense to keep the little fellows from the ravages of the grip ; value 2!)c. Today at 1 y Q BUREAU SCARFS: Dress neighbor won't know it. Fine, long and IS inches wide; white nanow outside stripes of fancy patterns m various colors. Nice ly fringed and as pretty as if they co-,t a dollar. For an hour lotlav at only PILLOW CASES: No one ever has too many of them, and ' no necessity to be without, when you consider the Friday price. Full regular size (loxl'.O), made from one of the best brands of muslin, torn and ironed. Cheaper than any ou ever saw at 12 1. For one hour today I UC SKIRT PATTERNS: One of the greatest sales of the day is this lot (si?c Slxoli); made with fancy border, the edge em broidered with silk finish cotton floss, to a match the borders. They come in grey, light blue, brown, pink and other tints. You won't find them anywhere for lcs than 2,'c. For . one hour today at only I 5C On Second Floor TWO ITEMh FOR CHILDREN: Slum Dress of cambric, with plaited yokes nnd wide skirts, nicely made ami finished. Also Infants' Long Slips made with cmbroideied yoke and ruffle on neck and sleeves. Cheap at 2!ie, but one of the best bargains of the day at onl 1 yC Long's Sons Advertisers of Nothing but JONAS LONQ'S SON9, that For one hour to-,, -; k ;.'8C I Real Turkish Bath Towels that perfect bath as soap and water, 75c up the bureau Friday and yoUrM iiuen finished Scarfs, .14 ' inches ' grounds with wide centre 'ami. '( ...... &OKi Facts. ,; v ;.' iafe: