TOT1' 7Tr r"v ": '. ' t," - vyV-iym ifrr -y p. wwwmmm rwm? Sf i Vt -'f 1 j-.'v , '.V .V.- "J" w 1I11JJ fcUKAJYJLUiN TIUJBUJSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 190T. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. 5-tUl to tli iurinton Tribune. I'lttson, Feb. 12. Mary Frye, u Ill tic Welsh 11111 Klrl. wns knocked down this nfternoon by u connter, whoso Hied imKseel over her neck, Inflicting HllBbt Injuries. Stlsa Kupltcmlii McMillan MoftrUt, ilniiBhter ot Mrs. Henrietta MofTatt, of this city, was united In ninriliiBO ut noon today to Herman T. Wks, ot West I'lttston, Junior member or th lltm of Weeks 15ros., tobncconlstx. The ercmony wnte performed at tho home uf the brlde'H mother, by Itov. Theo dore Kuber, pastor of St. JoIiii'k Lu theran church. Tho bilde was at tended by MIksoh Mnrjfnict Cialp nml Marlon W-lr. Tho groomsman was Henry Week.i. Mr. and Mis. Weeks will rerlde In Went Pltlpton. Tho htldo for the past few years ban made her home with her Hlster, Mif. Dv. I'oplln. of Phllndelidiln. Joseph Watren. of Dunmoro, extra station nsent for tho Kile nnd Wyo ming ralliond. In on duty at the Pitts ton station for ten dnyn. during the absence of W. II. Ilutlcdse. The 150 RlrlH oniployoel nt the Htcr lln fllk mill heie, wont on a rittlke at noon today. The only grievance, a fur ns could be leal lied, wuh tho ilia rharce of u plrl yesterd xy. Last nlRlit. Hie matter waH plaeeil in the hands of the grievinee conunltlee of tho Central Labor union, but tho commit tee Imi', as yet, not had time to uct. Tho strike U doubtless one In sympa thy with the mowment which prevails nmoiiK the mill Rlrls ot thla sectlou. The stato vctcilnarv baa been tlirouRli till? vicinity, nnd, it la Bald, has condemned twenty-live cattle of a well-known elnir 111:111 of Matey town ship. Mrs Sui.ih ..itiKUtt, an aged Coilt Lane wonnn. was iuii down by a train on the Lehigh Valley cut-oft last nlpht and sustained a rompound frae tmo of tho rlKhl aim and Inceuition "f the scalp. She la belns taken car of at the Pit talon hospital. The illfreienccrt which have existed between the b.utendets nnd the retail liquor dpalois have been settled, with one eveeptlon. Committers from both "Ides met with ctlevanec eomniltteo of the Centiat Labor union lust pvenlnt and rllscusved maltcis. Tho employ pih were willlnp, to Kianl all th Rilov alices, Including1 "every other Sunday oif," but no conclusion was reached In regard to the wasa f-eale, a differ ence of twenty-five cents cxIstlnjT be tween the wages demanded by the baitendeis and the eonceslon granted by the letallers. This will doubtless he amicably settled at another moet luif, to b held Thursday iilfrht AVOCA. The Ladies' Aid society uf tlie 1'ios byteiitm chut eh will conduct a sale of eatables at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson on S.mnday from :: to 7 o'clock. Local union, N'o. lli. will conduct a ball In Herbert's hnll on Ftiilay even ing for the benefit of Mrs. I'M wn til FJtzpatriek, of the West Side Miss Anna Aikmau returned from New Jersey on Monday evening to be present and net as maid at the wad ding of her sister, Miss Anna, to James Allen tomorrow o filing. Mrs. W. 11. Holllster was called lo Clark's Green yesteiday on account of the critical condition' of her mother. The friends of lr. AV. P. Pier will be soiry to learn that he has lot the sight of one of his eye. Ho Is un der the care of a noted specialist. Dutlng his stay in the city he nnd his wife are with air. and Mis. J. W. Da vis, formerly of this town. IMna, tho 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kellum, Is setl ously 111 of pneumonia. Miss Mary McGowun, of Main street, left on Monday for Philadelphia to undergo treatment In nn eye hospital. Her father, P. T. McOowan, accom panied her. Miss Llllie McLaughlin, of Wilkes narre, is the gusst of her sister, .Mrs. S. J. Dunn. Mrs. John Davis, of the West Side, Is seriously 111 of neuralgia of the heart. The Dommcrmuth brothers, of Shel ton. Conn., are spending a few weeks In town. Alderman Knsson. of Sciauton, ofll clated at the marriage of Charles Carey, of Lackawanna, and Miss Nora Moylan, of York avenue. Tho breaker boys of the Langcllfi'e colliery went out on Monday on ac count of the ilgld discipline cf the breaker boss, John Motesky. It Is said that ho kicks the little fellows unmer cifully and that they will not letum until ho Ih discharged. TUNKHANNOCK. pffll to the Scrtnton Trluune. Tunkhannock, Feb. 12. Kugcn Do Pue nnd Mi Jennie P.. Stemples vera quletlv .rrletl at the home of the bilr'.rt mother, Mrs. Charles Tinker, on Turnpike street, Tuesday evening. The happy couple left for New York city Immediately after the ceremony. B. W. Lewis leaves today for u trip to Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Haltl- more. At the last named place he will ' visit his daughter, Miss Mabel, who is attending school there, James II. Ketchledge is at Hangor, Pa., where ho has taken a eontrac . do a piece ot plumbing. Marriage licenses have been Issued to William Momne, of Noxen, nnd Amelia Decker, of Stull, and Luthar Bacon, of West Nicholson, and May Casey, of East Lemon. A marrlnge li cense was also Issued Monday to Eu gene De Puo and Miss Jennie It. Stem pies, both of Tunkhannock. Arthur Baldwin, who Is employed at Wllkcs-Barre, in visiting his parents at this place on 'oga street. 'Mrs. James W. . tt, who holds tho position of regent oi V Tunkhannock Chapter of tho Daught, .of the Amer ican Involution, will ho a delegate to the continental congress of tho otder to be held In Washington thu present month, Mrs. Slerbach, of New Yotk city, who has been tho guest of tho Misses Johanna an; "--ha Lobeck the past two months, jeturhed to that place yesterday. Lucius Squler, of Scranton, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Connel), on Second sticet. There will bo a session of argument court on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. COUIIT NOTKH. In ro estate of Kdlth Allen, a minor, on petition of nerkloy Lyman, guar dian of Edith Tlllen, court made a de cree allowing hull) guaidlait to Invest the money of his ward, now In his hands, at R per cent. Interest. On petition, Porter S. Hlne Is p. jHilnted giundlnn of Pied IJ. und Helen May Paner, minor children of Mrs. Httle Parrer, deceased. In ic petition for a public road In I.omon, from II. P. Carver farm to John M. Stark's farm, Edwin N. Stone, Edmund Dana and Edward Ney np pointed viewers. Josephine Reynolds v. W, II. Rey nolds, tul? fM issue between assignee of plaintiff and attachment ciedttor ufi to ownership of money paid to sat ify Judgment. Irwin Coolbaugh vs. Daniel Douloy and P. L. Jnyne; rule granted to show en use why wilt of estrepement here tofore Issued shall not bo dissolved as to P. L. Jnyne. Celestla De Witt vs. Lehigh Valley Itallroad company; Judgment taken In open court for want of a plea. James Schooley and Prances Pchooley vs. Jttdson Lutes; rule for sheriff's In terpleader discharged for want of statement and bond on purl of claim ant. James W. Piatt, assigned to William Slckler, vu. Elizabeth and C. C. De ltcmcr; ltile to open Judgment n to ('. P. De itenier. SPRINCV1LLE. Jifi.ul Id ll.e t-V union Tiibuiir. Rptltigvillo, Pen. 11. W. M. Llithrop has recoveied from his sickness, so that ho is about hi Usual vocation. Mis. .1. Sumner lecently vIMled f i lends In Wllkes-llane, being abent about a week. Mis. Anna Jtlakslee. widow of the late Lewis Bbikeslee. has lately been runted a pension of $S per month. Mis. J. Hush bus been nick two weeks or more. Mr. P. W. Terry was taken sick while away front home, visiting her daughter, but Is home and well now. Duilng her absence, her husband waa aho sick und Is not yet able to do nnv labor. The Siiie that D. I. Luyton ndver tled, was put over until Tuesday, the 12th, because of inclement weather. I. T. Muryntt also adjourned his sale that was adveitUed for the same day. W. II. I'.rown has gone out ot tho omplov of Daniel Thomas and re turned to his former home tat Lehman, liiiKoine county. Mm. Emily Itilcy Is quite seriously 111 with the prevailing disease. Hr ace is over SO yeats, and she has been able to do her own housewotk until her ptcseut Illness. Wednesday lam, Mat It Scott silt leied nn attack of pleuilsy while at 'Woik In bis bam and had to get to tne house on his hands and Knees. Ho Is better this morning. Jeweler Herrmann has been t.lek since the fore part of lnt week with qilp. Tuesdav evening the membeis of Vesta lodge. No. IS", Daughters of He bekah, nic invited to meet nt the homo ot M. E. Compton and wife for .1 social, anil It is very evident that if the present weather conditions con tinue, Miles will have a crowd. This is the twelfth nnntverreiry of the In stitution of the lodge. A load of dancers went up lo tho Dolan house at Dlmock Friday night for n hop. At i o'clock in the morn ing tliey came home. They repoit a good time. The fueni.il ot Mrs. D?hnai Staik, of Ituch, tivok place at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday and was largely intended. Vesta lodge, No. 1ST, Daughters of Uebeccn, In which she held membership, turned out In a body to attend the funeinl. lnteiment was made In tho Stark cemetery, two miles below Pleicevllle, on tho Tunk hannock creek. Tho husband and two daughters me left to mourn. The family were raised in tills vlcinltv nnd nie well known. BROOKLYN. Sppciil to the Scrantnn Trlbun-. Brooklyn, Feb. 11. P. n. Jewett has returned from a visit with friends in Illinois. Miss Mella Brown visited Miss Maud Waldle iccenlly. The entertainment advertised to he held In the Methodist Episcopal church was postponed, ns tho enter tainer failed to leacli town. Dr. N. S. Sage preached an excellent setmon on "Abraham Lincoln nnd His Religion," to the members of the Lieu tenant Hogeis post, Grand Army ot the Republic, and the Patiiotic Older Sons of America, in the Universalis chinch last Sunday. Thu telephone from Brooklyn to Pos ter Is being put in as rapidly an tha weather will allow. Several poles are up and the others are on tho giound. The line la being put in by Wiildle. A Terry, but will probably connect with several fium houses tie .1 Biooklyn, Miss Alice Quick dU'd i't the homo of her uncle, Alv.ih Qulik, last Sun day. Sho had been a consumptive for n long time. Tho funeral will be con ducted from the Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. K. C. Ely and children, who have been visiting her parents, re turned to Carbondale a few days ago. A donation will be held at the homo of Dr. Sage next Thursday afternoon and evening. Chicken pie will le serve.l. The Unlveisallst Sunday school nr pieparing an entertainment to ha given on Feb. 22. The programme in cludes a drama, "Undo Sam's Re union." and other numbers, aftur which warm sugnr will be served, Several "Unloners" will attend the Young People's convention in Sci an ion next Saturday nnd Huiulav. DURYEA. Thu piogrnmmo ot the Kjmorth league convention today will bo as follows: Morning service, 10.R0 o'clock: Song service, Thomas Martin; devo tlons, Rev. II. A. Ctreeu; address of welcome, Audiew Alden: tesponse, Mrs. It. M. Puscoo; paper, "The League's Inteiest In tho Working man," John R, Neeley; discussion, Rev. J. N. Bailey. Dinner served by our league. Afternoon session, 1.30 o'clock: Devotions, Rev. Harry Keeley; busl ness session: paper, "Attitude of Our Church Toward tho Liquor Tratlic and Its Probation." Mrs. a. P. Ace; dis cussion, Mrs. E. a Berlew; recitation, 'leorgn Saffnrd; paper, "Tho Epworth in 's Bible; How Can It Bo Most Help ful Him?" A. C. Myet7i discussion, V. M. Rymnns "Half Hb'ur with the Juniors"; paper "The Place of Prayer In nn Epivorthlnn's Life," Rev, ,1. t Race; discussion, Rev. It, II. Scidy. Supper will be served by the Epworth leaguo of this place. Evening session, 7.30 o'clock: Devotions, Rev. P.. M. Pnscoe; solo, Miss May 8talcy; ad dress, "Caricatures," Rev. M. 8. God shall; qunrtctte. Mr, Aniron Swingle, of Georgetown, who ban been visiting hero for somo time, has icturned home. Mr. Seeley, of Caiinuu, who has boon In town for somo tlni has teturned homo. Miss Lydln Reed Is 111. Messrs, Charles Ace and Duaiio It. Dills visited in Scranton .Monday. Mrs. Benjamin Richardson is seri ously in SUSQUEHANNA. Bpfolil to the Scnnton Tflbunr. Susquehanna, Fob. 12. Ex-Aldeiiiian Hayes and the Blnghamlon Republi can are ndxlsed that "Susquehanna gus works" Is a line electtlc light plant. Susquehanna hopes to nnvu n sewerage system in the near luture, when Blnghnmton's water supply, which Is now both meat nnd drink, will take on nn added ilchness ami the doctor, the druggist and the under taker will dance for Joy nnd be ex ceedingly glnd. The populace can sing, with zest, the grand old hymn, "O we'll gather til the ilvet" and quaff u microbe or two. Will Atkinson, of Willow stleet, In lite guest or Carbondale relatives. In the show window of a .Alain street business place a t-ubject of a traveling hypnotist has commenced the Job of sleeping for llfty hours. The sleeper Is a stianger hereabouts, but he Is sup posed to be some (alleged) business man who doesn't advettlse In the uewspapeis. Susquehanna count! will tube meas ures to secure the now state Insnno asylum, which will piobably bo eiected In this section of the state. Just be fore the state and national elections, nearly enough "daft" persons can be seemed In this county to fill the new institution. The hypnotist's sleeping subject ought to be u veiy happy man It Is supposed that he Isn't heating a word about tho bollunnakers' strike: and it Is not fly time. Labor Orgnnlzer Kennedy, of Blng haniton, was in town last evening. .lames Fowler, for several years a Lmufiboto business man, died nt West Wyoming on Saturday, of upoplexy, aged sixty-two ycais. He was it brother of Mis. Homer E. Sptneei of Susquchnnnn, and of Isaac Powlei, ot P.lnghnmton. On nncount of tho Increased busi ness on the Erie, nn evtra ctew bus been added to the Delawute division, with Thomas Garland ns conductor. This being an nnnKcrsary of Lin coln's birthday, tho banks wete closed. Tho postotllce was cloij.'d for a poitlou of tho day. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Elhelbort Tat bot, D. D., will bold service and eon fit matlon at Grace Episcopal church, Oakland, at 11 o'clock on Pildny morn ing next. T. J. Young, of Iiiiighmnton, l- in Ianesboro, called there by the illness of his mother. Mis. J. W. Austin, of Lanosboio. who for several months has been seriously ill nt the home of Jesse Harte, In Oak land, has been taken to her homo. Thirty-live of the men who weie btought hero on Sunday night, to wotk In th Etle boiler shop, letuined to New York last night. In the register nnd leeordei'.s office at Montioso, a niaulugu license bus been granted to Joe Marchlnkku icziu.s and Magsle Syiillncklnte, of Potest City. It is lo be hoped that Mis. Mnt chlnklavlezlus (to-be) will not hy phenate bet nulla. The EiIb propet ty heie is now Illum ined by me lights. Hypnotist S.intauelll Is holding forth In Hogan opera house for the week. The boaul of trade held u meeting tills evening. Chatles D. Graves, :i Susquehanna boy, now a New Yotk nttlst. is llius tinting a book, entitled "Deeds of Valor," a collection of unecdotes of tile Civil, Spanish nnd Indian wars, about lo be published by a Dotiolt firm. .Mr. Graves Is vlce-ptesldent of tho Art Students' league. WYOAUNG SEMINARY. Sprclil to Ih' Vunton Tilrmnc. Kingston, Feb. 12. The qitaiteite of tho Independent society sang In tho Methodist Episcopal church hist even ing. Jesse Cooper spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Dalton. Hugh Page, who has just finished a course in the commercial department, hns icturned to his home, in Lakeside, Susquehanna county. Nelson Stlllsou, a librarian of Phil adelphia was, a caller at the seminary yesterday. Tho game of basket ball nn Fiiday night resulted in a victory for Wyo ming hi a scoie of 37-8 ngulitbi the team from Providence. Among the new students uiu Clark Jones, of Blalrstown, N. J.; Arthur Gaidner, of Moscow, who will take a course In commercial, and Wnlter Smith, of Windsor, N. Y., who enters tho legular course. Miss Grace Atchison spent Satuiday and Sunday at her home In Carbon dale. M. Shields visited his home in Nich olson over Sunday. UNIONDALE. Spniil to the Scnnton Tribune. Unioudnle, Feb. 12. The teachers' Institute, held In tho Methodist Epis copal church Saturday afternoon and evening, wus largely attended and was one of tho most successful ever held In Unlondnle. Mr. M. Daniels' dis course on "The Missing Link" was highly entertaining. Tho boIo i eli de: ed by Master Clair Tennant was appreciated by all present. For on so small, Clair handles the violin very skilfully. Miss McKeo'B recitation, entitled. "A Hole In the Wall," was enthusalstlcally received. MIbs Edyth Smythe's paper on primary teaching was fine. Mr. Charles Todd conducted the Ep worth League services Sundny even ing. Mr. 11. J. Orce, ptoprletor cf tho Unlodnlo feather foundry, was tran sacting business In Forest City last Thursday. State of Ohio, I'liy of Toledo, Luci Cnunlv, m, niASK J. rilKNUV makm oalli tlut he ), nnlor prliier dI tho flrm ol r. J. f'lihN'fiv CO., doing twine! In llio City t 'inlulo, County unit Sttc fnrJlrt, anil that Mid firm will iwv the win ot ONK ilCNDHEl IJOLUIW for cai-h mwl rvrry caw ol tJATAIlkll irut tannot he cured by th me of IIAI.U'M OATAIIIIIi ClJIti:. t , KKAXK J. rilKNl'v. s.rn to befoic mo inil kuUcrllu'il In nir rrtttmo. thla nth flay ol DrmnWr, ,, n ..y! ISeal.l A. W. GI.KAoo'.V. Notary l'iihc, llall'a Catanh imr i taken Inlermlly, and acta directly on tho blood and inucoua aiirfacm ol the i)tnu. SmiJ for testimonial, tne. l J. CHUNKY i. CO., Toledo, O. Mild by l)niW. 73c. Il.ill' I'amlly I'llli air the heal, A POOR DRBAKFA5T. Very Few People Eat a Good Break fust. "All I want for breakfast Is a toll and n cup of coffee." This remail: is heard not only in hotels, restaurants and lunch looms but It Is tho usual breakfast order In tho homo clrclo as well. After a twelve bouts' fast It would seem that the first meal of the day should be a hearty, substantial one, and If wo all lived natural, unartltlclnl lives, It would be so, hut nono of us do, hence breakfast Is a more pretence. Says u latter day philosopher: "Dur ing many years of active business life, I never remember having enton a good substantial bieakfast, but supposed It was of no Impoitance until I began to lose appetite for lunch nnd dlnn-jr. "My physician told me I wns a vic tim of nf-rvous dyspepsia and must take !C3t and teerentlon, as no medi cine would reoch the tiouhle, but this advlco I could not follow as my busi ness nffnlis would not permit It, and to get relief I resorted to medicines and pieseilutlons, and It wns puiely accidental that I hit upon one turned which did the business. While In a drug store one evening I noticed n number of people buying Stuart'.s Dyspepsia Tablets, u widely adveitlscd preparation for stomach tioubles, nnd the foice of example wns too much for me and I bought a fifty cent package. "I took a tablet or two after each meal, and In n week my appetite Picked up, I liegan to feel my old am bition for woik leturnlng and could eat n good breakfast because I wanted It, and from that time to this, I take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets us tegular ly us I take my meals, not because I now have nny trouble with my stom ach, but because I don't want to have. "A fifty-cent box of Stunt t's Tablets will last me a month und keep my digestion In good order, und I know of no better investment a business nun can make." ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 A THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS? TODAY. .t.l)r.Mi.-fJlelle llraiiulii riMnpmiv Miliiuv and niulil. OlIKTY. I.ondili l.u.u I. ni "Ui.i MjIiiui' nd A Stiong' Company. 'I he -taw up n iiipiny U ilmnlng luui luiii-'M at every Krinnnanrr ''hr ennruny i tv ! tlnanlly Miotic;, .md I lie utuUin are run lent. Thin nlternoon "O.'iped lmin Hie l-uv" ill be pte'entrd and tot Isht, "llic 'e -'outl . STAGE NEWS. Aunll-llj" lliouui IIUJ be HUlnsIt tle.lj;lul"il the Jenvt ,i.OKrjpl.lcal plaJtvTiglu. Alit.'d t.e lutu had ft cm hi ttiiuhint pen "In Ml'mu i." "Alabama," and " il7(in.i." He h-s new ta klod "IVdondo," jiiJ a ihaiiu with tint title. lili.li hu (iill-lud tl-,1 uiel., has been bought bv ( hirlei fiohmiiii. Acvottlin, to the nnituit the matuKcr lua lu .ta(,i It In Net oik turlv tt ocanoti. all. 'Ihonu ha Ih-cm Ttorklii1 upon till, piece lur hlr.ee liU ttlp In (oluudii l.-l i-priiii,', tinpt t.bcn ho was iutrirupttd bv hit campiiiajn Kjiceehe'" He ild jcoimlay ll'i Mr. 1'iolimaii had pmmbid tu tni:ai;e a spun! till with ,i U' to iilulllmr tin Cnlntadn ihni.teters with .i prop r ainnuut i, leilUin Mcrnlni Telegraph Dltid lK'llto, m a pilhlttl .UM'i.i i.iuoii il Mepl en Trani.. -IjIim llut he i m.lns ti uiai.,. a phy fium the t,orl on which C'l.UiC w.i u--iuid at the time vl IiIh ilealh. It 1- rallcl The OTtudd" nml . K. W. M.ivn, tie jilthr.. i.t "The Adtentiue o( Muniiv ltmMer." U re ported let be enfiflid in eeinplrllnfrr the no1! for puUIcitios. Xot lulu i.jn LiJIiu'e "Hie lied tlad!,e e( Comace" ,s mcillMinl a- h.i"irg been secured fur eliatrutlitloii. The l.-li of the "Vhlp" I- the lllh, .ii.ii.iui.Il.1 r,i a n.w couiedt limn tbc I it in li tint K hi K1 iii'nl In the rietiopolU !. tu Maith. I j M. Holland, I'rite William,, Mdrwy lleib. 11, I .liie IliiNley and Katliaiine rinreme me unit- tlorei! foi the east. .t Holl.nd .nn WUII.mii. ! me the principal iiiin.hcia ol the e,ii.anlatoii Known in in ii in iioiiman e. tiinrciuu il u iTpected th.it J ntv Hit will be ingiut.l ii'i the tranl.iti"ti of lil'imn't "An IIMotii il I lu. lean," In wMtli the.t wen t hue appeaud. . )t, we have not leiired the nutiun m ihe juthor'hip of 'The l.ih et Ih Whip ' THOMPSON. pitial 10 ihe ?, union Tillmiu1 1Iiuiiiioii I'eb. U -What nii.li l-te n, n In the History of Our City of an ENTIRE STOCK of High Grade Onion Vldde Clothing Watch the Newspapers for our Announcement of the OPENING Richards 32 a Krloua accident occurred at Wrlghttr' lake last Wednesday. frank DopPi ft ltd In hlj teem, im handling a rctohcr when It wai iht charged, the bullet panlng through Ids hnl. Dr. McN'amara drciud the noun J and tho boy ought to be wler for Ms ctoerlenee. Mr. and ilia. C. SI. f.cwla and her altter, Mm. Pallida, ol White Vallev, irtumrd home Hitnril.iy afternoon, after enoj!u;r city life in lliiighimtoi for nearly tmj week. A, It. Cioilcr and wit a are kt firrat Hem! today. Hie toitncr will tumid budntt while there. Ono ot the victims of the cotllttcn at llmby. vlllc, N )" on the Ontario anil WVrtMn rail. rond lat WedneMlar a Dankl C. LaMont, broiler of John LiMont, ct this ilife, nnd of 0. K. LaMont, of L'nlonJile. A. I!. Saitnn, ol the llrle, la a lrtmi ol lnc grip at hit boanllnj place, 0. If, Jf)hnon', nn Jackaon alreet. II. l Oclatl'a raw Mill yaid 1 fllllna up wp Idly fclnte the alclnhlni laiiic. 11. I,. Tocr, ot Country, N. Y loft for limnc till incinlnj ntlir a ehoit UH With hit untie, Itcv. 1. tt Toner. Itov. A. I). l).t.ld fionlied yeleiilay niormrg In Hie tint time ali.co .Ian, 2, haMiij; hid n lcrlou time with the Clip. ('. A. IjiMont left tl.Ii mnrnlnif lor Middle town, X. Y to attend tin) funeral of hl vncl". Daniil O. taMnnt, tomonow. Mra. C. I!. Kins baa been in Djr, V. I., railng for htr hiother, Iliv. Jamen Payne fnv the iat ten daj. He has been aerioualy 111 v.lth pncuinonla. hut the ayniptoroa were iitom f.trMhle at the bit reKirt from thcie. ll! wife died about thtco -cck4 ago. Mr. It. V. Whitney and Mm. Wcjltliy l.arulnu are on the side llt tmtay. The company who left Tl.oinpaou Jan. '21 fnr CilltornU rrport n pleaant lilp and lliflr vife arrbal THE MARKETS. NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Repotted by Spencer Tinsk & Com liany. 'I he Ul t.'k la. hnun finlhrr rnt.itgtiiiii.l u! Iioud ilealliis, "alileh blue betn at aih.inclv ptlcc. Kiine noublc 'aliu lulu Ikiii iukI.- hi 'leiitlntlte luo, hut etirnstli hn bo bun dtvcloml In the hillei fnde of imcUK'ii't ImiicN. Ifui ol ll.e iluuiui f si. .nul4( n, Mountain and Southern (Seneral 4s, and Suulhrn I'jilhc Collatcr.il luut 4i, huw b.tn tlm i J tun of the inirket. ltcewni iillll rlt fur ft.i Ihtr fiiipn.iinitiit, mid it li brtiewd tlut thtit crart- if bond" will prolubly hold better po-. tluii In lnOHtme.it eirih-3 IMjII of fiuancliij the reeent Uiiiirinifnt ol tlv lliltlin.iiv unl Ohio and I'nlun I'aclhe coinpanlcs jre i v known, nnd lia.tr Iwn nilxd with khki.iI c jinnitiiilitloiu It l unite probable that the new huiiw, with lontcillble io(,I leatunv, will 'e tietly ttl-iri lor Inti-tuifi.t nen Thli will t.atut.illy itlj'.-iib liwr amount1 ut .loadable in. e'tiii"iit tutitK but lu tint if the puitit l.t.v i.itit tor moiiy, wiUli ir- lll'el.t to rontlMi f.r loiiie lime t ion,, wi do not beliete tl. n atlM.lInu W'lll be diverted fioai the letter (I.ih if Stock llveli.ine Inind iitrs at tlic.il pri-iit co.t. I nder ull condillniK, fmtlicr uaini In ihr j Wind market will probablj be teeiirdid Stianton Boaid ot Trade Exchnnca Quotations All Quotations Based on far or iuci. STOCKS, Mitt N'Htioial ll-uk Seranlen saInB Hanli . ... Hid.NlAeJ. J-'W kl rO t!"ai third Natlotnl HinK Wire I)epolt and DNrount IlinV.. I'coi.omy I.lsht, II. fc P. tii Uika. TiiiKt tafe llepo'it Co. . .. Clark K Snoter Co, Pr Viantrii lion Pence k Mfg. Co. ... ecranton .Vsle Wurki larka-tat.r.- Halt" 'o., IT rcunty haliiie Bank & Timt Co.. Fit at National Htnl: (Cirl.ondalej.. Standard l)rlllln ""o trailer' National hank IMI lew I') JO CO Serantr.n Uolt anJ Nut Co I10KD. Scuiiton l'.nger Uollf.at, nut Mernraiie, due PI-'O People' street l!allwa,t, llrt inort- gai. due 191$ P. e,ple' Stte.1 Itilltvay, r,. nral lnoilieai!". due 1021 Dkk.cn Manufneturlui( Co facia, 'Pottn-bip School 5 per teni. City of 'ciautun st Imp. fi per cent Siiantou 'I (action r, per cent. . . . lu". in nn 10J Sciuuton Wholesale Matket. (I'tiniltd Ut II. I!. Dal., IT I.likaw iiiiu Vte t llultti it in ri, iJ.i."J'. e liiv 1'ul' tit.tui. liui.'c ela'lt. l-tiiiv. I'.'ec- e-terti lu-h, ST.j'J'e iieaibi .t,ii. llei.-t I'ti In ihui.t nniint., i Pen beani li r 1m , U. IS.i J..'ii) M'lleu It "i i- I'u hu , l ,' i;. t.icvii ! Ier bu , 'l.lOal.lV Clitlmi. tu bu , :l.il to I'loin lletl patent, f I (j. .' jj. Philndelphitt Omiu ami i'loclure. Phil idelplua, fill. I . llllltll-- le.lilt J fju-y witiiu eniitiii-it. -.1., do, de, pilule, M, tin. ntjvb pllnt . Jle. I'i7v-iii, tint te,,ti.ij lirtli m-jiby tnd wt.ttin Jle., do tltiunt CIII'.Uc' .1 , renin in. IT, I 111 iw -I'm lull, id, l.l'e poullrt- Villi t b.it u.tlvj lentil, )iceji. .; i!i! locecin-. T( , c,l,in. u'.alOM d n l.i. l.al,a. ; net ', lutiii.. iiui.ej.., u. iit,s pinlli.t riini, ln'tl-. 1 1 iilie, lOilll'ii.; rln. IHr ! tit iKnl, fi'iia1-! old ii.c -ti r-. ti'saTe ; ii.uibt , i hid. In, ItlJl.'l ; lectin ilu , lD.llJc. ic jirjo-tiri "l'.i7i ' iiaibv (.tin kt.ii-. initio. , ltvcv-iiiii do, pitlV : luikey-i, ilinue to firiry, I uuthy, llallt., wr-trm iln , Iiiil'r ; i!u,. WAIT FOR US ! the: Lackawanna JONAS LONG'S SONS. WATCH FOR THE GLOVE SALE.' The Character and Quality of the Store Why docs The Big Stole thrive and jmow? Is it because of the convenience in buying what you want under a single roof; or is it because of the character and quality of the merchandise; or is it both? Better yet! Isn't it because the quality is always accom panied by the lowest possible pi ices? The markets of the world arc within tluee bonis of us. Our buyers arc in constant touch with them. Nothing new appears but what it reaches here iirst -no matter what the price. Thus you get variety from the best to the cheapest that is worthy a place in the store but no trash. if there are any impeifections: thini'; you want and cannot find here, point them out to us. We welcome suggestions at any time that will tend to thu betterment and development of the store. Printed Poulards and Wash Silks. la 'IiaVEWVv ( , I I W rW3H LJ HH O4 r2ra No let-up a vet to the sale of Black Silks.. Skin around and kompate prices bcfoie ou choose the ilres. waist or skirt. Our $3.00 Shoe for Ladies. The man who makes these three dollar shoes, if wc asko- him to, would brand some i.incy name into the soles ol them, and wp'd pcthaps cieate a ilurry in their sale. We'd rather you'd lake them for what thev are. A shoe nude for Jonas Long's Sons by the best uuker of women's shoes in America. A shoe that we can say to you frankly : It thev tin nut (ie vpluittliil wearins ssrvlce, are not com lort.ible and durable; .ire not better wearinc than nny Three Dollar t.lioc you ever saw, briiif them lu:k to us and set our money, or .inothet pair. Hut's the maker's promiie to us, ami we make it to you. We'll hold him to it in everv instance, if you will tell us the faults of the shoes. ilttc is what they aie : Madcnf K. II. tiierJerer s iiiiiNt 'ici Kid (the standard of thiworU) strictlv McKay sewed, more penect ami better than liauJ-sewud. I rom the heaviest soles (mannish shoes) to the lightest h.uiJ-turneJ. Patent leather of leU tips Widths from A to l: and sizes from j 1-3 to 7. Without any exaggeration we add: As good or better than any other shoe sold at I:our Dollars 111 Scranton. Jonas Loog's Sods i.cilit. liiUe wniern do, lt.tl3., riuir 1 tn luinreil, pnintcc. uiclf Nut YorL,t,!ialie, ,Maj"iL.( do. elt h'T'A, COa'i'c Ml nihil ct (.belli, n Wife ilud Chicnijo Live Stock MniUet. ( Meigo. IVb. f Oitlle lleoelpt. .0kU, hi ch'dini S-Ji) liJTf, 'fod te ihoiee cteeis tlead" ; othir-i. h'.i,i. , lititihrn' ateck. tcadt lo Miniu. lititiK. about Mejely; (!ikI to pinn stiei, 4t ll.iiii; J oyi to M,4diiin. M.tii'i; plotk u, and fi-i'dc'in. ".lent - "fit '0: ton Nj.i'n I '.: lilTtn. 92iij.it. til, uniers rlott, 'l'i J "iOi ImlU llllll. W Kill 10 tilt., Hilil.t, Jl .u'.l-'i; Timih, fid tfiu, lil : jrr is huh, S.!. ."nl; bulls, sj ticii.ij. tfoi, lltiilpl toelit, ,i,ci(i luiuoiiuvt, . 0, eoij lilt oi-r. 2&i; itti.i.e, hide lofr: top, .3.G0; llll,d ftlll billtlietf, ,.'i.i 4T'-1 KOLil In ehoieo bean, 'i. IDaa.M; icncli hnvy, JONAS LONQ'S SONS. Pick up any fashion magazine that conies your way and observe the uni versal use of Foulards tor costumes ' everything tends to the use of this beautiful dress matciiai. Two new and exquisite lots on view here. soo and $1.25 the yaid. Many styles, between, of course, at most every price you care to pay. Another thing: Most every style is an exclusive one duplicates are sparsely scattered, at the most. Wash silks, ton. Particular t tcmion to this lot: ;o pieces of nil pure sillc J.tprtiieNj llilmtal Silksln a great variety nt tleslRtis and colorlnt's 1 the jrJ: cheap at so:. (SStifiXt. Imhl. el'JCaJ.i;; bulk of sale, S3..:;tjii tiu. Wietp lleeclpt', 1-VJ; ulieep, tleadt i menu; huulns it'on;," to Wo. higher; sood ta t holce vri!then, fJ.,ivj4.00; fair to cholee mlsect, ".Wali weidem shtrp, S.1.W-.H1.M: Texn slierp, 2 'jO.i3.CO: natite limlw, M,s,aS,J0; twlfrj lainb, N'taj CO. llnst laibeity Stock Markst. Kii. Iilmif, I'eb. 12. -Cuttle Stead;, ent, 3.4'u5m); ininie, i'i.COi'i.10; common. J.W.": llcit ititi , iriini inidluni. T."0a 75; bm; teirleti". $.".( ."i; (rood light ui1crr, y.tVii.".li,i; lieati hoi., $.uaS.(iil; ilt, itilalj"i; ronj'i, ?1ijW Hiei'ii Mradj eboie tviliirx. ?I.Mit7.'i; i niiiinon, )f2aSj iliolce Iatnb, y'l.iXe.'i Si): torn, mm to good, yn.l.W; u.d esltei, 77,;n. Ave. SALE Wirth
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