f'f THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-tltlDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1901. r Jonas Long's Sons' FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES Sale No. 1 Palls, Dish Pans, Bread Raisers, Coffee Pots, Platters. At 2 O'clock Dish Pans, Tubs, Wash Boards, Clothes Lines, Soap. In the Basement : 25c Galvinized Pails for 10c Full ten (10) quart sizo; made of tho heaviest galvanized sheet iron, with t. Arm baled handles. Double bottoms; worth 25c. For One Hour Friday I lV 40c Agate Dish Pans for 19c. Think of buying a genuine steel agate of peerless enamel ware Dish Pan f" such a prico. Full (10) quart size, made in best possible manner and sold else- fn whore at 40c. For Ono Hour Friday at l"v 98c Enamel Bread Raisers for 39c. Another great offoring that beats anything you've over heard of. These bread raioera are full (14) quart sizo, made of tho best Peerless enamel ware; with hoRvy ventilated covers. Worth 98... For Ono Hour 39c 40c Enamel Coffee Pots for 14c. Won't there be a a scramble for these pots! No store in A,nierica over sold them so cheap as these will go. Full three (3) quart size, made of tho best Peer- i An loss enameled ware; cheap at 40c. For Ono Hour Friday, at I T'C 20c Big Dish Pans for 9c. If you buy one of the Enamel Fans to wash dishes in, you can use one of these for a rinsing pan. Thoy mako a great team at the price. Those aro full ten (10) quart size, of the best American tin (retinned), solid one-pioce bottoms, non-leak- fl ing; cheap at 20c. Friday for One Hour VC 1 5c White Platters for 6c. white 6c All sizes in the lot, which gives you choice of wldo variety. Of the best Porcelain in tho new oblong shape; some with perfectly plain and others with fancy ferretod odges. Cheap at 1 5c. For One Hour at. $1.00 Corry Wood Tubs at 58c. Probably the greatest bargain of the whole day in the basement. These aro known as the genuine "Corry" Tubs, considered equal to most codar tubs; made in two large sizes, with hoavy electric welded hoops that make them water j- Q tight and impossible to break. Cheap at $1. For Ono Hour ?OC 20c Zinc Wash Boards for 10c. Ihese Wash boards will run along out with the tubs, for they are eveiy whit as good. Hade of thoroughly seasoned hard wood covered in the best grade a of zinc. Cheap at 20c. For Ono Hour at 1 UC 15c Clothes Lines for 7c. Next in Older me these Clothes Lines. Made from tho best cotton, braidod (adding materially to their strength and durability); full fifty (50) feet in length and vory cheap at 15c. Friday for Ono Hour, at C Close alongside the Tubs, Wash Boards and Clothes Lines on Friday will be all the othor requisites for Wash Day, specially priced. Theso will include the best Boil ers in tin and copper; wringers at great reductions from original prices and the best Clothes Fins at lc the dozen. 14 Bars of Laundry Soap at 25. The liuest lot of Laundry Soap and the biggest bars over offared by us. They aie full ten (10) ounce cakos, each ono wrapped; pure and refined and will not blister tho hands. Suitable for laundry or bath purposes, and sold ex- a ) clusivoly in grocery stores at 4c cake. For One Hour 14 ,or ZDC Jonas Long's Sons Sale No. 2 Ribbons, Rubbers, Dress Goods, At 3 O'clock Nainsooks, Kid aioves, Planelette Wrappers. If you read this Friday programme carefully, you will observe that it has never before been equalled here. The values are simply unprecedented, es pecially the offerings In the basement, the sale of Floor Rugs, I.acfs, Dress Goods and Hankei chiefs. On Main Floor: 25c Fancy Ribbons for, Yard 10c. What a iluttor of Kibbono there'll bo. And just at a time when thoy are so much in vogue. Theso aro beautios. Finest all-silk Taffeta Ribbons in a wide vaitlety of stripos vory newest designs of the weaver's art. Full 3 1-2 inches in Cr 1'unonour tnimy vv width and good value at 25c yard. 37c 59c Goodyear Rubbers for 37c. Every woman in Scranton ought to provide herself with a pair of Rubbers at this sale. But, hold on! Not enough for everybody only a trifle) more than a thous and pairs. Mado by tho Goodyear India llubbor Company: gonuino Para rubber in both tho storm (high cut) and croquet (slipper) styles. All sizos irom u lo 8; cheap at 50c. For one hour Friday .- 39c and 50c Dress Goods for 22c. These Diess Ooods Bales on Friday afternoons are what the little youngster would term the ''main guy." Thoy serve their purpose to crowd the department and ac quaint you with tho finest stock in the city. This Friday we shall sell a varlod assortment, which iuoludes : 36 inch and 40 inch Plaids, in bright colorings and new designs; Colored Armures in all the nowost shades for suitings; 40 inch Storm Serges in blue, garnet, groen and rod of extra good weight and quality; Colored Cash meres that are 30 inches wide, extra heavy weight and in all the new shades of old rose, national, reseda, red, garnet, navy, brown and green. You can search the Dress Ooods centres of the world and you'll find no "S')r, choicer assortment than this one. For one hour Friday at only &JL 25c Linen Handkerchiefs for 10c. I Two thousand or them, bought away under price just to add a hiite of ginger to tms WeeK S sale. women a nuDUKtiruuima, uuinurau ovory uirunu jiuro iiuou. Made with fancy hemstitched edges and borders of drawn thread work. As neat a handkerchiof design as we've ever soen. Equttl to the best of quarter hand kerchief values. For one hour Friday at 1 5c White Nainsooks for 94c. Mot "worth 15c'' in the ordinary meaning of the term, but bought to sell as a bargain at that figure. Finest White Nainsooks in an immense varioty of checks, stripes and fancy figured dosigns. Thousands and thousands of yards of them extra heavy quality; just the things for aprons, children's drosses and the like. For ono hour at On Second Floor : 10c 934c $1 Flannelette Wrappers for 59c. After considerable manouvering in the markot wo have secured fiom one of tho boat makers of wrappers this splendid lot of Flannelettes. They are the nearest approach to style of any over offered at the prico. The quality of Flannelette is exceptionally good, and tho variety of shades and tints, dosigns and patterns extremely diversified. Tney aro cut very iuii over uie nips, ueitea down in iront; perfect fitting and finished throughout in the best posslblo manner. Ordinarily, they would be ono dollar nere mors eisownere. xor one nour hi only - 59c Jonas Long's Sons Sale No. 3 Bureau 5carfs, Hosiery, Batistes, Kmbrolderles. At 4 O'clock l.aces, Knee Pants, Corsets, Ploor Rugs, On Main Floor: Big Sale of Floor Rugs at 39c. First of all the size. Fully a yard wido and nearly twice as long (00 to 04 in.) Floor Rugs as bright and protty as colors can make them, woven in several dif ferent styles, hoavily fringed across the ends. Save tho carpets. Big "IQ- value anywhere at 70c; see tho window. For ono hour Friday at )"v 75c Bureau Scarfs for 39c. Bureau Scnifs and Pillow Shams take your choice. Tho demand for spaohtsl work and Rjnnaissanco is great, because of their rich appcaranco and close prox imity to finest hand-made work. Tho Bureau Scarfs aro 18 inchos wide and 56 inches long; the patterns aro many and varied. Tho Pillow Shams are nearly a yard square and most of tho patterns aro profuse in opon-work designs, q. They would be cheap at 75p each. For ono hour Friday at only OVC 12c Children's Hosiery for 6c Of the seventy-one dozens laid away for tho sale there ought not to be a single pair left, for the value is unprocondontod. Children's heavy quality of cotton black ribbed Hosiery, made double at every point where wear is tho greatest. Of good woight and ideal stockings for winter wear. A tegular shilling L quality. For one hour Friday at only . . ,. J 15c Finest Batistes for 854c. The flint dash of Wash goods for Spring comes at a price that will make you glad that Jonas Long's Sous store is hero. Finest Ellorsloy Batistes, one of tho materials in greatest vogue this year. Tho pattsrn3 wo stop at dosorlption; they are so many and variod. Most ovory etylo and pattern and color; most every combination of colors. Extreme in beauty, rich in design and finish. QlAf, Bought to sU at 15c. For one hour Friday ... OC 15c and 20c Embroideries for 10c. So for we've been unable to supply tho demand for embroideries at those Friday Sales. Thero'll bo enough for all this Friday however. A lucky chanco brought us (and you) a splendid lot of Edgings and Insortiugs, somo of them vory wide; some of them to match in the different widths. All of thorn strikingly fn handsome. Worth 15c and 20c. For ono hour at lvC 15c to 25c Finest Laces for 8c If you were here at the Lace Sale of two weeks ago (or saw them in the window at the time) you'll be glad to know wo've struck an almost duplicate lot. There are plenty of wide ones, and plenty qf narrow ones, too. A good many of them In edgings and insertllngs to match. Valenciennes and Point de Paris styles, cream and white. Laces that no store would bo ashamed to ask 15c to 25c o , for. For ono hour at O On Second Floor: 50c Boys' Knee Pants for 25c. Fiom the best maker of strictly Boys' Clothing in all New York: took all he had of tho regular fifty cent knee pants to clean up his stock. About seven hun dred pairs (720, to be exact), strictly all wool and in colors of plain blue and brown (the best shades of these colors). Good weight, made with taped seams throughout and the most serviceable wnist bands. All sizes from 3 to 14 yn years. Eveiy pair guaranteed to be COc value. For one hour Friday at only dyK 59c Coutil Corsets for 39c. Miede of the veiy best giade of Coutil In pretty tints of blue and pink, also dab and white, finished with lnce aiound tops. The new Fiench stylo with short hips, well boned, peifect fitting and full of comfort to the wearer. All sizes. Big value at 50c. Tor one hour only at 39c Jonas Long's Sons NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Pltthton, Feb. 14. Miss Saiuh J. Thompson, daughter of .Mrs. Holle Thompson, of the UacU road, Duryea, was united In mnrt Intro tonight to William A. Schmaltz, son of Mr. nud Mrs. Ernest Schmaltz, of I'lttston township. The reiemony wus per formed at 8 o'clock Ut the home of the bride's mother, llev. O. r. Ktttve-ln, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Hugliestown, otllclatlng. The bridal couple wore attended by May Hello Thompson, sister of tin bride, as the (lower girl, and the ceremony was wit nessed by a small company, composed mostly of relatives. Tho bride was attired In a cream Ilgured dress with white fclll trimmings and ulie carried bridal roses. A sumptuous wedding simper was j-erved at the conclusion of Vhe ceremony. Kor the oresent Mr. and) Mrs. Schmaltz will jeslde with the ibrlde's mother und will later go to hViiHekeepIng nt Hugliestown. Miw. ftadwnlader Evans, nn aged lady of this place, Is finite 111 nt her home on Welsh Hill. i'V. John Lconnrd, of Oregon iv., net (us, is couiincu ir ner nome wuit npraincn anKie. Hubert Holmes has handed In hit) resignation aH flrM lieutenant of Com pany C, Ninth regiment. He contem plates moving to Hutte City, Montana, In the near futute. Orders have not yet been Issued for uu election to nil tho vacancy, but It Is understood that ticrond Lieutenant William Krancls wilt receive a promotion, nnd that H. J. Mahon, nn .f-Nattonal Guards man, has re-enllsted and will bu elect ed second lieutenant. One of the leading attractions In thu line of basket ball to be witnessed hero this season will ho tho game at Ar mory lutll next Friday evening, Feb. 13, between tho UucUnell university team and the Pltjston V. M. C. A. On the same evening there 'will ulso be u game between tho Juniors of I'lttston and the "Wilkes-Hnrro calvary club. A 2-wecUs-old child of Mr. und Mrs. Arden Chapelle, of South Main street, died yesterday from Internal hem orrhages. Miss Elizabeth Clark, a well known Plttston dress-maker, Is preparing to lemove to Hcranton. George W, Child, the Iron screen manufuctmer of West I'lttpton, li ciltlcully III wth pleuro-pne'nonla. Thero weio no now developments In tl' atrlko situation among the girls ut the Sterling silk mill hetc today. A committee from the striken will lay their grievances before the Ceu tial Labor union committee this even ing. It in lumoted that tho managers of the mill have decided to olo-so the plant down for six weeks, The em ployes at the silk mill at West I'ltts ton uio becoming lestless nnd doubt less within a few days they will Join the general at) Ike) movement. Should they do so, It may result to their dis advantage, an Manager Frost Is cred ited with saying that should the strike fever iench his mill he will immedi ately close operations In this city and move his plant batlc to Pnterson, X. J from whence It came. M. L. Porrln, tho horseman, has add ed to his stock a 4-year-old chestnut mare. Tho animal wus put chased at Columbus Junction, Iowa, and arrived hero this morning. AVOCA. The inuulago of Miss Mut, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkmun, of tho West Side, and James Allen, of Scranton, was bolemnlzcd at the homo of tho bride's parents last evening. At 8.30 o'clock the bridal party entered thu pallor to tho strains of Men delssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Margaret Alkman. Tho bride wus handsomely attired In white ba tiste with point laco trimming. Sho carried a bouquet of white roses and mntden hair ferns. Her maid. Miss Anna, was nttlred In pink silk with point laco and carried pink roses, Tho groom was waited, upon by Frank Larimer, of Scranton, Itev. D, T. Smythe performed tho ceremony. After rccclvlngcongiatulatlons under a llotal bell, tho guests, about one hundred, sat down to dinner. In tho Una of furniture, sllvorwaie, brlc-abrnc, etc., they were handsomely remembered. Mr. and Mrs, Allen left on the mid night train for Now York city. Upon their return they will reside In Scran ton. Miss Nellie Corcorau, of Dunmore, Is tho guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Kearney. Mrs. Dunn, of Main street, Is critic ally 111, Mrs. Joseph Httrtm him returned home, after several weeks' visit with friends In Ornnte, N. J. Thomas Hanlon, of the West, Side, Is seilously III of pneumonia. A handsome pleco of battenburg seen In Andcrtton's w Inflow Is the work of Mrs. Hairy Harley and Is given to the Primitive Methodist church fair. The condition of Mrs. William Evans, of tho West Side, Is slightly Improved. HARFORD. Special lii the Scranton Tribune. Hat ford, Feb. 14. W. U, Hummuiid and father visited Carbondale on Thursday. .Mrs. II. W. Booth und Mrs. A. H. Ithymerson aro visiting friends In Scranton. The Missionary society of the Con gregational church met with Mrs. Hogers on Wednesday. Mrs. C H. Osborne, of Nicholson, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Sweet. Philip Alwotth, of New York. Is vis iting his mother. Mr. und Mrs. Cole, of Syracuse. N. Y., ate visiting his brother, J. C. Tan- en r. Dr. Horau was called to his home in Dullois by the sickness of his father. Mr. und Mts. Oeotge Dolaway were called to seo. Mr. Dolaway's mother, who W sick nt Uust lake, on Monday. Dr. Cnpwell, of Scranton, .spent Tuesdav with his uncle, Dr. A. T. Urundage. Thero will be a Christian Kudeavor convention held In the Congregutlonal church on Friday and Saturday, Feb- ruaty 21 nnd 1!3. A lecture will be given Friday evening. poooooooooooooooo I THEATRICAL. I 0 6 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AUADKMY. Saw telle Matinee ami night. Dramatic romunjr. "A Country Couitship." 'Jhtt Bautelle company r.rrht-iitetl at Hie nut. Inco yetcrilay "Tim Victorian Crns," .mil lift etcnlng the beautiful iliauu, "A C'-mmtry Court lilp" ai the bill. The play thl afternoon will be a tullltaiy loincOjr duuu entitled "Ch.nu. noosa In 'l," and tonight the (treat icnaatloiMl melodr-ma, "The l'atal Card," will be .roduco, JeMl Hantelte, tho atar of the companj, lias won the fetor t Academy patroim, mid het ap. pearanco at cadi perfonnamo brtnea forth mudi upphiiM.. The taudctlllc Introduced between the at l enyrel.v i"f, "Shore Acies." 'flu- ttcl Lnoun iharacter aitor, Jauiet 1. l,'.i. lotvay, Id at tho head ot .lame A. Heme's "ishortJ Acr" company, and hU artUtlo Inter prestation of Nathaniel llerry could hardly be kurjiutrd. Mr. Calloway plujcd thii put in Ner Yorls city dm Ins the play'a long run at the mctiopolli. Mr, Calloway wKotlatlna; for the Auttralian rlglitj to "Shore Aires" and It Is hit intention to produce the plec In that far-awa country. Among the other prominent plajera In the "Mioic AinV' company are Atlln I.jwihkc, Herbert Hamburgh, AV. If. Ilurton, Clurlca II. 1'Uher, Janira llurrowg and MUu Marion (Allien ami Itelle Tcadorc. All thoie plajm tverc tntm bc of Mr. Ilerno'i own company. A complete menery production of "Shoio Acres" will be Klteu at the Ltceum. afternoon und cwninc, to morrow . Return of Mrs. Le Moyne. llaiold ltusell, l'ranl; Linda, dcljido Thuratoii, Walter Thomas, Sir. and Mm. John Olcndlnnlng, Ctiarlci Stinley, F.inchon Campbell, Cornelia Hunter, Annie O'Malley, Thomas Will lips, IMuin .lames und John Matthew make a formidable- nnny of nimn to be In tho nnnort. Ing company ot a iUr. cveral of them hate been atars, All llne plajcra will be sceu ttitli the Sarah Cottcll Lc Movnc company In "The firealcl Thimr In the World," which "III bo the atti iction at the L) ccum the iter for a uturn engagement next Monday otcninir, lVli. W. U 1" needle to ,ay that with such a thoroughly ttclMulanccd and artistic company the performance here of "The (Ireatest Thing In the World" will be .flight- fully smooth and cntcitalnlng "A Lion's Heart." At the Academy of Music nexc Moud, 'liie't dav ami Wednesday, Manager llroevn will oiler Carl A. Ilaitthi In "A Mon'a Heart," an l'ngllih meloilrama that has met with Meat suucsk in the- European capitals, cpei tally in London, ttlicio it has been produced otn- two thomand tlmei Mr. Huttln Is one of tho best known o American acton. Ho became a household fa totllo n Wilfred Denver in "The- Sllter Kltg." n, part hei lias played fifteen .teais. He- Is also fetorably mnriubi re-el loi his arliatic uuik m the Karl of Dorlticourt In "Little Lord l'.iuu tleroy." As Plene Ulrrdo, Ihe leading role in "A Uon'i Heait," ho Is duplicating his former mc esMicet. Of "A Lion's Ileal l" It can only bo uld that it Is bound lo beceuue one of the ktand ard dramas of the country It Is a stirring etory, full of ktiong nituatious which glte- t-plcndld op inrttinity for scenic surrounding, ami theix- haw been latUhly taken adtantage cf Us c-oinreli Is furnished by t pair of lovers, who afterevanli becomo a newly mauled couple on a wedding trip to tho continent, where thev fall into all kind of ludlcrouj trouble! and get Introduced to the "Honeymoon Smile." "Rambler Burlesnueis." Ileuik and rtoincMy's "Jljmbler nuiluimw," a carefully selected company of virlcty per. formers and pretty girls, will be the uttuellon at the Gaiety for three iiays, beginning Mon liv matinee. Ihe company U headed by thoac clcter comedians, the IlmkH Ilrolhers, nnd Mls Licit Dexter, one of the nw.t popular buile?n,uerA that eter trod the boanls. Miss Dexter will appeu in the- title role ol 'Tltn ((ueen of the Holland Dames," n c level ly written id.lt that follows the company's variety bill Mate of Ohio, City of Toleelo, Lucas Count), ssi FIlAMf '. CIINNTA makes oatl, that he Is senior partner of the- inn of I. .1. Cnu.Viiy & CO., doing business In the City id Tertedo, County and State afoiesald. and that said tlnn will nj'v the sum of ONE IIUNDltia. UOLLAIt'-l each and etery case ot DATA II till that cannot be cured by the mr of III LIAS OATA1IRU cum:. , l ii.ak ' niL-xnv. Sworn to before me and uioeiihed In mv presence, this Ulh day of December. A. 1), utt (Seal.) A- W- nLIIAsO.V. , . , Notary Public. Hall' Catanh Cine is taken internally, an, acts dlrectl) on the blood and lnue-oiis surfaces of tho S)tem. bend for testimonials, fnc. ' I'. J. CHI'.NLT & CO., Toleelo, O. Sobl by Druggists, 'In: Hall's Kamll) I'lIU arc the- ben. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New oik, I'eb. 11, There was ii uuil-ed ic luxation today of the pien'uie- to bell stocks t lilcli carried prices elown ,eteid.iy und pii.'es nhoweel ime rccote'ry. The recotery did not fct In until the nuikct lead been fuilhct' tested by the bcaiii, causing genual eUcliue bedeiw )e teidav'rt let el. In coitarqucne e- the- net changes of the- dav uu- as n rulo small but mostly gains, London adtanced price's before- the- opening here, but turned teller ifter pe-rceltlng the dilft ot entlinctit lit New Yoik and bold a few thousand Nliaus on bahince, The-.t i no teiy manl iest eauw! for the recotery although a few usually oUcure Mocks shotted npic5-iti- stiength but thu fact wu tery etldent that )etereLi)' uigeiit picme of bpeculatlu- liiiuldetiou was redaxed. The bears who cold .toiterday eoteieel their ctn tracts In consequence-. This partly accounted for tho show of firmness In the market. The bears hate recettcd too many leteie loom in the- la-,t few months not to hate- become rather timid especially in the laev ejf the K.siblllties con .temtl) hinteil let of further imiortniit Ilrancial elete-Iopmcnts. In j ct.tt relay jj decline much wsu made of the fact that the- stueU ge-neially In cluded in thu iutc-rcttts of the prominent liiunclit who has Ijorne the met important pait In the recent consollditlons tvtre unlle-nnly weak it.il this was alt told te be due In tho coming de paituiu of this financier on Ida annual tucation trip to Luronc-. .s though In leplv to these eoiulderallonrt tho stocks thus intuitu! tuic all cuppoitcd toda), Including I'edenl Steel, the- Kileie. thei Headings, Northern I'ulhu und atlonu iuue. mere was ne tlnn ot emimp tlen of the heavy buying by banking Interest which has . often been In evidence prctiuiu. let tue- leceuc coiitoiiiiauons I'eio juiquettr ee I'5 s, M. liuiri und San PianeLer, i, the becunel prefi'ired 4s. Chicago Client Western pre ferresl 111 und a number of minor .lock a eoiuld crablo amount on peuUting rumoia of coibuliila t Ion. Lackawanna lOo uu citumu t .end Dolt vaie and Hudeon l7i oter last night. Ceneri Llcclrlo tv.es conspicuous fur an cxtteme adtamei of lo points our last night with a reaction o." .'i'-j. Tim local traelluii aleitks, Suaai ami J'obac CO tvero conpleiioulf etio-ig at tiine-s nnd N'nith American won forceel up twee points, Atchison wo llflvd ubeite 0". None of tliee- gains ttern fully held ami the lone- of the market was rather licaty at the close mid the toluine of dealing) tery materially curtailed A number of newlv listed securities were- 'de-alt III for Ihe Unit time, Including the stocks of tint .liimlrjti Agricultural Chemical company, the- Crucibles Steel company, anil the Tole'di, St. Taui ami WVi-teni Htllrosd company, the- quotations of each being advaneeel oter the opening prlce-s, Tedal calese, SH.Onel tehares. Tticto wo.s Ics do ing in iieilioad bonds and piicen cuntlnue'd to mote Inegularlt. Total ie.de, per talue, 1,013, Om). Hnolted State-K new -Is nnd Ss adt incd V pel cent. eatU on the last call , '(h follotvlrg quotations Tribiue by M. 8. Jordan k Hears building, Scianton, Pa, Open. Amciiean Suk.i . . . Ameilian Tobaeeei , Am. H. k W Ateh., To. et S. To , ,l T. & S. V., IV .. Ilmokhn Traction . Halt. U Ohio Con, Tobacco dies, et: Ohio Chic. A. O. W. .... (hlc, II. & Q bt. 1'aul Itoek Island Dchwuic i: lludsin . Laekawatuu Federal Steel Federal Steel, IV ... Kan. i Tex,. IV ... !)iils. k Nash Manhattan Kle , Met. Traction Co ... MIsaoiiiI 1'ai'ilio . .... I'rnple-'i) flas Ing ...UOti ...ll'a , . .11 ... v.'.; ... Ml ! 77 .... ft ,.. l-',i ... in. ... VIVl ,..ni ...HOti ...litis . liVH4 ...llu'I ... 1 ... eiV ... fills ..1I7U ...Itil'i ... M't lolss sie furnished His Co., rooms 703.704 Teleu'ionn M03: lllgli- Low- (lot et, 133! lir.'ii S7 To'. 'i II 1U VMU nn ntv est UTOs M 37)i S5', 7s lie's, tl'ls JU'i iai'i 13M, JONS, IMVj 107V4 IMtj fliSl ll'Hj I , I ' 3 's mi. uei'i. l'l',s Inr V6U 117 M M ! 771, IK) s-Mil n J)Se lo) ni)i liiij IV's i5' Mis I'lTs V. J Cetitial Southein I'jcifio Norfolk i- Wetem . , North Paelllc .... Noith. I'aeitie, l'r . . N. 1 CVntrul Ont. i: Wet Teniu. It. It , f'aeftlu Mall Iteadln; Iteadiiig, IV Southein It. It southern It. It,, l'r .. Tpiiii., C. & Iron .... I'. -S. Leather V. S. Leather, JV .... V. S. Rubber t'nioii l'jcitlc- Union l'aclflc, IV .... Wabash, IV Western Union Tlilrd Atcnuo IUMj . 4',V . Oi . W's. .11) . .','-? 1IS' . i . M ' I."1 . v . .'il-'i . $111 AM m 17', s7's "'a S7-, lll'e ii'Hj 12 75" j iUI. 7-.'s ) i',i , csi, :;2' w; i-.il tW'a I'J'j Shi, 'J's b7'i in lls'j 4.' ll'j 7l'i JJ't 7I' (.J'a J.!'i 74i. M trt'a -tti Si'i 1JO Mir.AT May ( OftN. Muv OAlt. May 1'OUK May I, All I). Mi)' nilCAdO CHAIN MAIIKCT Open- High- low ing. et. fft o) J'li 2Js . 11.12 76V 40. Mt, 14 .V T.CO 12.12 1I 4d l SI s.u 1U4 RJl ll'i'.a 42 7Vi : t-iU ),lj 7Vi M J1-, V4 -lli3 o'Jli 121 CI os. In,'. 75'J S'l'n iJ'.i ll.a? skw nnK nit.uv MirtKK.r. Ojicn- High- leuf- Wlli:.U ing. eet ,.,t Maieli i)'ie SOU TOli May to'., SO', tii, COltN Miy lo", 41!, IV'i Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First N'atloral Hank Scranton Savings Hank Third National Dim. Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. L'conoiny Light. II. t I'. Co Lack. Tiiut Safe Deposit Co Clark k Snnver Co, Pr Scranton Iron Feme k Mg. Co. ... Scranton Axlo Work Lacka-sanna Dalrv Co, IV Count v Savings Dank k Trut Co.. Kirtt National Bank (Cirbondalc) . , Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Dank Scranton Knit snd Nut Co DONDS. Scranton Fossenser Italltta), Oist Mortgage, due iWM People's street Itallway, flr.t mort gage, due 1013 People' Stieet Italltta), tlrneral mortgage, due 1H21 Dickson Manufacturing Co Ijcka. Town.htp School S per cent City of Scianton St. Imp 0 per cetft Scranton Traction per cent Did. l.iii) , 4)U as its ns J15 Clos. Ing. 79' i tOU 4 Asked. lel loci 10) 1W 117 IH Mill WJli SS Nlli mis iwi Scianton Wholesale MaiUet. (.(ciiected by II. (I. D.h-. f" l.iekawaiuu Ave i Mutter Ci.-a.iHti). 'J2a2'.'tae . ; ela'i), l?aiO I been Full e i ram, I2ille FgljK Western fuli, '.'Hia3.'e.i ueailiv -isle, 52'ii'.if. lb ani, Per In, choice miriuw. Si'Hr! eai Pea Ileitis Per bet., 2.4Sj-2 Jci Medium Deans-I'er bit , il.'lt: n Cretu IV.u-1'ei bu . ll.IOal.Fi. Onliins Pei bu , vlal.m, I'le-ur llest patent, 1 e.) New Yoik Grain and Produce. New Voik, I'eb. 11. llosir I'lnnlf held tll'l buyers operating inoro euiilldiiitl) t winter atralglits, .IVlL.VI; MlnniMita patents, xl.lOi 4,:a). W he at Spot eauj; No. 2 ted, hit-, f. . h. afloat! No. 2 nd, Ttl'jt, elctator; No. 1 not them Dulutli, S7ti. f. ei. b, ultoati option had u hill oK'idngt later hail lue break, clewing it' at Uu,!' tut cleelinej March cloned T"Hc I Ma), M)!e-, : July, 7C4C Com Spot strong; No 2, IS'.ic. i-letator and l"e-. f. o. b. afloat; optloiw weio steady te tlnn and fairly active; closed teiv linn at 'e.'i!;o. ret ailtaucu; May closed U' , July, 15c, Oats Sput steady, No. I, .Jjt,e, . No. J, 3(e., No. 2 white, a.taJJVaC.i No. :t wihte, .'noJ.'c.: track tnLxed tvt stern, .10u,tli,te.; track tthlte, yia.Wo, i optloiw dull tut rather Him. KgtfvMiaJv; ktate and Pcnnjylvards, -JOe.i west, em. lCallilc.; araaUiern, IDalSc. ISntter Firm; fresh crcanieiy. lOaja'aC ; faetory, llalec.; Juris creamery, l'a2CV, ; Imitation rreamer), llslbc. ; ctate dairy, liciih, 13"0c. Cheese Kirn; fancy lurt.0 fall made, llViall'.iC, ; fincy unM fast I made, llaUc. Philadelphia Grain and Pro duo. Phil idelphli, Feb. )4. U'hett Finn. Uc hK er, contract grade Febrttai.t, 77tia"7sc. Corn Finn, ,ic higher; No. I! mixed l-ehrtiar, IV n 4iyc. t)ats SUad); No. 2 white clipped, 3.'e. Uutter Urmi tancj wntern eiesuury, aa,-c.; da do. prints, '-'3' j do. neaihy, pnntn, Sle, Fgijr-Stiadj , froili icuby, 21c; do. weateni, iH. chc suutl.tvetteiu, 21c.; do. southern, ire. Clienie Steady, ltetined Sugant Unchanged, Cot. ton Stead). Tallow Utiles: city prime. In hogs. lioadi, 4?,e : co'intry do., Inrrebi, tUat'ie. ; c.ikcs SaS'.tc. Lite l'oultl)- Unlet but atcadr, fowls, OUalO'ni.; old lOOoteu, ,c. ; chickens, U'j uliv. dueU, )-'.cUi.; gee,, lOallo. ; turkejt, fa lev. Dressed Poultr.t Finn and actlto; fowls, choice to fane), llal'c. ; western do., lOalJc.j duck-, ut-aib), Ha lie: western do., llalSc,; teese, 7.1'Jc IteceipU-Flour, 1.7J0 barrels unci i.'.tno.U's) iwimds In sacks; wheat, 2,500 buhelsj corn, l.lw) buvliels; oata, Sl.tts) bushels. Shi mcnts-Wlieil, 2i.U)0 bushels; corn, ibisii) bit-lu el.: oats. 2,V bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce. t hieigo, I'eb. 14 Wheat ruled nervou sni liiegular tods.t nnd closed ,c. lower; cora tahlWii-d another high marl; foi- the option amt cleed Jiifsc. over )iterday; oaei clod S1"- "l and piotl-iou ihl'o, lmprov-1. e'.'jjh quota tions were as follows; Wtht-Xo 2 tpting, (! 71'iie-.: No. i led, Tl'.iiaTCk-. ; No. 2 colli, tlsjsi 7 No. )Cllow. 3-ssC,; No. 2 qats 2Sa25ic.; No, 2 white, ''7inSi-. ( No. 3 white, 27c; bailer, lie; No. 1 flat, el.W; No. 1 northwest, Sl.rk, timothy, .li; pork. til.l2',ials.)S; lard, 7.4)V i7 Wl; rll's. 7.H)i7.iO, nhoulders, 1iiaVaC. ; aids, 7Ua7 '5 1 ttlibkei), J127. Chlcntto Live Stock lUaikest. Ihleago, Feb. , M Cattle Itec-eiptf, ll.Oiieli Choice htesrs, steady, othcia weak 10al5c. lower: bulcheii,' steMk and Texaiw steady to 10c, lover; geiod tu piime teu, X.'.xjai); oor to medium, fl.IOa4.lVi: doe ken and feedene, alow, ,:.CSs6c) cows, C.'.'ij.il ti hi-lfeis. .'.G0a4.:tJ; eamieis, 1 !Sa2..'iO; bulbc. $2.40al.'JS: calves, afl.; Texas feci steen. Hla4.7U; Texus Bnwes Mean, 1 .let nJ.!): 'Irxits bulls i2.W)i3.'0. Hogs JteeelpU to day, yc.ueiO: toniorron, L'-.OuO; left over. 2,0c a . opined So. higher, iietlte-. elo.lng weak; top, ilO.SU; mixed und bntche-re, Nl25aa47H; good tel cliuieii heatt, ,.'l"ia5..VJ; rougli heavy, ii.iOi .').::: light, '.2Sa1.tS, bulks ot sales, ?'. :tia S.4i. sheep Iteccipta, ID.Otlo, sheep ajuj Jiiii), ktevel) lei Kk. lowei; good to choice wefltess, .slaL.'s); felr to choice mixed, l.Wi4i west- ill sheep, s.I.'Oal.'0j Texas sheep, W.JOa'e ), icatite lambs, $1 2 iaS.:tQ; western lambs, SaS.'tQ. UtilValo Llvo Stock Maikei. La. i Llhertt, I eb 14. Cattle .steady; exiri, fB.ISaVtU; prime, '.V.UeVI), eommoii, $.)at.7 Hogs Attlte; primo needlunis und liot loikeis k.1.,11; light Vorlus, (It Heia3.M; lieaty hogs, ?).7i aS.lxl; plus &.laS..Yi; roughs, flai5. Slieeji Study; iliulic ttetheis, isl.co.al.7S; common i u'i; choleei lamlia. .TiiifI hS; eoniinnn to gooil AlnilO: tt.,1 i.cUes, ft7.S0. New York Live Stock. New oik, Feb, U. Bee tea No tud In lis e.11111, iiciii.g itcaii.i, liiuca Jlaiket ste ecul.. Ikl.raUS. !i little ejlia. See, !., atock, l.2!),' Miei-i bUailv but epilet; lamb' alow- ard weak; sheen. Will.?": bulls. HIT' lambs, W,7S.ai) MO. Hot,- Nominal;. iiujUht) W l. It ...... .. I...T n... Its. e.k :inf ,V- f .t,lf,U l,'C ,'?k r t,f 'WtT-