THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1901. i Jonas Long's Sons' FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES WNWW Sale No. 1 At 2 O'clock In the Basement 69c to 22c Coffee Pots and Tea Pots for 10c Wc began the day with this great offering, consisting of one, one-and-one-half and three-quart Coffee and Tea Pots, of genuine agate and peerless enameled ware, the very best qualities and sold regularly in all stores at 22c to t -. Wc each. For just one hour Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock I UC 98c to 55c Coffee Boilers for 19c In other words large sired Coffee Pots, including the 3. 4$, "i and li-quart, made with handle and bail the very best quality of genuine agate and peerless enameled ware, worth up to 98c. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock for one t hour lyc 50c Willow Clothes Baskets for 25c A bargain to interest everyone. A big lot of genuine Imported Willow Clothe.-, Baskets, of standard size and best make. Worth fiOc. Friday for one hour at 2 o'clock jiiJC 45c Step Ladders for 23c Coming houscclcaning time now and one of these nice four-foot ladders will come in very handy. Made of best hardwood, four steps, carefully put together, light and easy to carry. Cheap at Joe. Fridav afternoon for one hour at 2 o'clock '. 23C 5c Porcelain Cups and Saucers, 2c An offering that ought to bring thousands to the basement. Finest white Porce lain Cups and Saucers, of good sizes andshapes just the thing for every day use. Sold nowhere under fie each. Friday for one hour at 2 o'clock. . . XC 75c Patent Water Bottles for 39c Every house-wife who sees the inconvenience of the ordinary water bottle will want one of these new fangled ones. .Made in two parts, neck and top being jointed to the bowl by a nickle screw. Put in the water and the ice, screw on the top and there you arc. Easy to clean, water always cold. An arti- clc that is very cheap at 75c. Friday afternoon for one hour at 39C 55c Lipped Preserving Kettles for 19c These Kettles are made of the very best peerless enameled ware, are full 10 quart size and have always sold at 5."c. For one hour Friday at 2 o'clock 19C 20c Deep Pudding Pans for 10c Extra deep Pudding Pans of the finest peerless enameled ware, hold five quarts, nicer to use than tin or porcelain. Cheap at 20c. Friday for one hour t at 2 o'clock I UC Jonas Long's Sons Sale 'No. 2 mjk" r At 3 O'clock On the Main floor Ladies' $1.50 Shoes for 99c An important trade movement gives you these shoes at a little more than half price; so we make them the leader of the .' o'clock sale. Women's Lace Shoes, made of genuine Dongola Kid (no sheep .skin), with solid leather counters, in ner and outer soles; light and heavy soles, kid tips onlv. All sizes, D and E widths. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cheap at $1.50. For One Hour, at three o clock 50c and 39c Dress Goods for 29c 99c A little over 2850 yards in this lot for Friday, divided as follows: 1200 jards of 40-inch Polkadot Satinncttc cloth; 5)00 yards of hair-cord Striped Zezcline Suit ings and 750 yards of Figured Burbons. The three .comprise all the desirable shades for this season, consisting of old rose, reseda, castor, red, national grey, brown, cadet blue. etc. Cheap at 50c. For One Hour at three oclock A ri(iii mJ Ladies' 25c Fleeced Underwear for 15c The buyer says it is "one of the best values ever offered in his stock." big lot of fine quality medium weight cotton ribbed and fleeced vests and pants just right for early spring wear; nicely trimmed and finished, and sold nowhere for less than twenty-five cents each. For One Hour Friday at three o'clock f 5c 10c White Dress Goods for 5c A great lot of Manufacturers' Remnants to go at just half price. Finest of white goods suitable for children's dresses, aprons ami the like; in a great variety of plaids and stripes; also plain. Worth 10c yard. Friday for One Hour ' at three o'clock 5C 25c Table Oil Cloth for 15c Here i.s a chance to cover the kitchen table or pantry shelves at le:. than jou ever paid before for quality and goodness. A lot of more than one thousand yards of Table Oil Cloth that is full 10 inches wide, in extra good patterns of inany styles. Never sold, less than twenty-five cents. For One Hour t Friday at .' o'clock for-. 1 5C On the Second Floor Boys' 50c Percale Waists for 25c Made of the finest Percales, in a great variety of styles and patterns. Moth waists and blouses in light and dark effects. Sailor collars or blouse.s: sizes !l to 8 years; plaited waists with small collars: sizes from 7 to 12 years. Xevcr sold for less than fifty cents. Friday for One Hour at three o'clock on sec- ond floor 25C Jonas Long's Sons Sale No, 3 At 4 O'clock On Main Floor Big Sale of 1 5c Towels for 9c Two styles in the lot; some are of plain crash, hemmed and neatly finished with colored borders; others arc of fine buck with fancy colored borders. Good size and of a quality that will give lasting service. The regular fifteen cent quality in most stores. Here at t o'clock for One Hour Friday at onh . , . "C 12c Finest Flannelettes for 7c The choice of anything in the stock which gies ou a great variety- lo choose from. Finest Flannelette and Outing Flannels, including all the pretty figures and stripes so much in vogue just now. Qualities that sell readily at 10c 1 and 12Jc. Take your choice for One Hour Friday at -I o'clock at only. . 2C Ladies' 20c Split Foot Hose for 12jc Without question, the greatest Hosiery bargain you've ever struck here. A fine lot of split (hall white) foot Hosiery for ladies, made of best quality yarns, splcn- didlv fashioned and hnisued double Heel and toe. A dualitv tliat luuls I readv sale at 20c. For One Hour Fridav at I o'clock at onlv 122C On Second Floor Boys' 50c Knee Pants for 25c Greater value has no store than this. A lot of IJoy.-' weight, dark blue and brown cheviots best of waist throughout. Splendid for school or dress wear. Size 50c. For One Hour at I o'clock Knee I 'ants in bands and taped I! to 11, worth heavy seams 25c On Third Floor 15c Dotted Curtain Swiss for 9Jc Coming time now when you think about moving the old curtains up stairs and placing new ones down. Why nut make them up these cold evenings, especially when the materials are yours for so little? Friday lor an hour wc offer five thousand .yards of finest Curtain Swiss, in both dot and stripe effects, uncom monly good quality, of excellent designs and choice finish, full width and 1 cheap at 15c yd. Friday at I o'clock for One flour on "d floor for.... V2C On Fourth Floor 75c Hardwood Kitchen Chairs for 45c "And the last shall be first." These Chaiis are really first-class in point of bargain-giving. They arc made all hard wood throughout with curved seats; four spindle back topped with pressed carved headboards, firmly wedged all through, highly polished and finished suitable for kitchens, clubs, halls, restaurants, bar-rooms or dining-rooms. (See them in windows). Cheap at 75c. For . One Hour Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock on the lth floor 45C Jonas Long's Sons NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. A Pleasant Social Affair at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Capwell, of Tunnel, Pn. I tpti.M to tli Scraiitun Tribune. RictoryvlIIe. Feb. St. The JOlli duy of February, 1901, will be a pleasant recollection In the minds of tho.e who participated In the events of that dale f at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P.enjunitn It. Capwell, at their commodious home at Tunnel. Va. The event was the nftleth anniversary of their bedding. It will nlt-o go down In tho history of ns one of the most pleasant events of tho.lr lonjr and happy m.uiled life. It a.a a Rood-nntured nd Jolly v crowd that poured Into their happy home during: thei afternoon of tlio above date, unci many were the con gratulations and costly wem the tok ens of esteem that weic bestowed upon ! the aged couple, who have (ought with the storms and trials of ovei three " eore years and ten, tho allotted tlmo of man. Although somewhat afflicted hy the weight of those many years, they were reminded hy the event of their youthful years and still made thelt presence felt among their guests and proved very able entertainers. Purine the afternoon, tables were spread and laden with bountiful viands that were calculated to tickle the pal ate of a modern epicure. Tho menu was headed with roast turkey and was followed by the usual dellcocles and was served by an able corps of wultfct. Mr. li. H, Oreen wot toast master and entertained In his usual way, At 7 o'clock those who were present durlns the afternoon departed for their lespictlve homes, after wishing tho aged couple much happiness and many more years of prosperity and good health. The guests who were Invited for the evening began to arrive shortly after 7 and by 9 o'clock the home was well filled again, but this tlmo by mostly younger people, who proceeded nt once to enliven the occasion with their merry laughter and witty say ings. Music waa furnished during the venlng by the Muudolln club, of Kac turyville. who discoursed some up-to-date music, which was much uppra elated and enjoyed by the host and nortecs. Miss Nellie Miller sang In her 'harming monnar Kveral vocal selee tnn, with sultni' accompaniment. ItefrvshnieniK wrn served during tho veniria. - "I'hft Mctronlc lodge, of this place, and' of which Mi. C'.ipwell is the oldest liv ing member, were present, and frater nully entertnlned their brother. Among the presents fjlx'en wan an elegant Morris chair, which will perhaps be enjoyed by Mr. Cipwell ns much as uny ono thing. Those present wern as follows: Dr. John Courtrlght, Clark's Green; Mi, and Mrs. J. B. Khlppey, Clark's Sum- inn; .mi. ami .Mrs. 11. u. nnieeu, .ir. i J ifd tMneed, Misses Clara, Hazel and Anna Smeed. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mo wer, nil of 8cr.inton; Mr. and Mr.1. S, W. Capwell, Mibi-eh Florence, Ilnnlta and Marlon Capwell, of Forest City: Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Miner, of Stevens' I'nlnt, Wis.; Mrs. I'nima. Iladsal, ot West lnox, I'n.: Mr. George Capwell, Glenbuin, I'a: Mrs. Hannah Grant. Mr Adelbert Grant, Gletibum: Mr. and Mm Jeiome Thomas, Mr. Archie Thomas and Miss Itlce, of Iialtun; Mr. Uyron Green of Fleotvllle- Mr, and Mrs, H. R. Capwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reynolds. Renjamln. Chlqulta and Annu Reynolds, Mr. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. Kate Cross, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil liam Rosengrant, Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Mr. Quick, Miss Amy Capwell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C Malthowson, Mrs. Corlnnn "Wilson. Mrs. Fanulu Roberts, Miss Annie Sterling, Miss Lama Phillips, Mr. J5tl. win Capwell. Mr. Merrltt Zlllman, Mr. and Mr. Charles Croup, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheelock, Miss Bernlo Rosen grant, Master Stanley Rought, Mr. and Mrs. I.,. I.lndley, Mr. and Mrs. Ir.t IS. Miller, Master Glen Miller, Miss Nel lie Miller, Mr. T.umnn Reynolds, Mr. Hallock Reynolds, Mr. Miles Gardner, Mies Lucetta Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilaag, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Ostorhout, Mr. and Mrs. .1 H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. James Rail, Mrs. A. J. Gllmore, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Drown, Mr. Day Rosengrant, Miss Delia Mott, Mr. C. I.. Tourpee, Mr. and Mis. Willis Rosengrant, Mas ter 1'arl Rosengrant, Mr. and Mrs. N, A, Gradncr, Mrs. 1'mnu Mott, Mr. and Mr?. Norman Mott. FOHEST CITY. tpetlil to (lit Sainton Tribune. Foiest City, Feb. 21. The following o'tlcera wero elected Tuesday: Audi tor, three years, Frank Doud, P.; one year, C. .1. Jay, D.i poortnaster, two yeais, John It. Budd, It.; ono year, John It. Dell, D.; school directors, Sec ond wurd. Levi Decker, D., three years; Patilck Clarcy, D., one yeur; council, M. F. Kano, D.; J, .1, Dearie, D.J as sessor, Juin K. Bell, D.; Judge of elec. tlon, John M, Brown, R.; Inspectors, W. Hullah, D.: W. A. Weber. R. In the First ward B. Fallon, 1)., wns elected to the school boaid; J. I'. Hag gerty, D., council; Frank Hood, P., as sessor: J. W. Jones, R judge of elec tion; Joel Haines. D and W. II. West gate, R., Inspectors. Victory rested with the Democrats, who secured all but three ofllces, with pluralities rang ing from nine to seventy. A citizens' ticket was in the tlold and In the Sec ond waid seemed a largn vote. Mrs. Oliver Coyle Is very ill at her home on North Main street. A board of trade is In process of for mation, which, it is hoped, will be a great benefit to the town. At a pie llmlnary meeting held on Wednesday night, T. P. McConnlck was made chairman, and F. M. Carpenter, secre taiy. A committee Is now enrolling membeis. and tho next meeting will be held In the council rooms on Friday night of next week. The clerks have under way a move ment to closes all stores at t!.!lrt each night except pay-days, Saturdays and the night preceding a holiday. It is expected that It will meet with favor with merchants generally. Most of the towns roundabout Foiest City are al ready enjoying the system PURYEA. Sptclil to tht Mcrtnton Tribune. ' Duryea, Feb. 21, The attendance at thi fair was exceedingly largo Wed nesday und there was not one dis satisfied person ut It. Tho cake walk was won by Mr. Davis, of Avoca. The door prize, 100 pounds of flour, was won by Miss Bessie Yates, of Lacka wanna. Tho programme to be ren dered tonight will bo as follows: Ad dress, Rev. II. A. Green; recitation, Mlas May Regan; recitation. Miss Ag nes Murphy; solo. .Miss Alice Brown; recitation, Miss Maud Pickens; dia logue, "Hypnotising the Landlord," Silas Randell and V. Dills; solo, Mlm Alice Anderson; recitation, Miss Nel lie Dills; dialogue, "A Farmqrs' Meet ing," Charles Rollea and Horace Dills; solo, Miss Eva Kvans; t,peclaltlen, Charles Ace and Richard Naylor; dlu logue, "Stealing tho Colonel's Wine," Herbert Brown, William Anderson, Joreph Cox, William Brown and Duane Dills; solo, Mr. William Wil liams; closing address; song, hy au dience. Today nn entertainment will be ren dered In tho auditorium of tho High School, Tho pupils havo preat talent for work In this direction. Mr. George Gray, of this place, has been promoted to the position of mas ter machinist for the Templo Iron company, Mrs. A. J. Baker is visiting tela tlves nt Jermyn. Mr. Alexander I'enn has accepted n. icspbnMble position at the Old Forgo colliery. A watch rafllo will bo held In Krup Inskl's hall this evening, tor tho pur pose of buying an invalid's chair for Mr. Arthur Price, who has uffored from rheumatism for several years, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Acllhr llomirr rr in tlir rar of ji)'tt girl 'lllflP t (lir.NU lACUSM-Jcffcrioii Do Angcli In "A. Koyil ItO(JllC." A('.Pl:MV-"Thc l'lainliu Am ' M '" Ji.cl MKht. O.VIKTV Al ltccn' linrle-qu" cowpauj. iUl into und nllit Indian Actiess at the Academy. 'lhi pvoiliutiiiti of the "I laming Allow" at lUr Aculi'iny of Miiile lat nlnht was u big; mrprtfo to tho injny ieilu wlio wltnuieil tliu inorm. nnce, (."reeling to nco a blooil limiting Jiielo ill hum such as the lltlo of the le may ili-i. 'I he litup nt I lie miliiuty ilrjinn U left nillrcly out ami the isciruhc "c ot tin a tins anil howlc l.niu. is left foi tlir im.sln. tlon. Out' one liot i flrr "I throughout 'i ilitltc production. MKi (Jo W.in (' Mnliml . the Indite jitroi, I'laylns the p.ul nt White Umh,, Ik 'ti .Kin1 of except lor jl ability and Horn an aitlrtit point of Wcw would rclliv many of litr white "lut.T uttrowes of today. Several ilmrounhbred Indlaiw iippcie in rilfflcnll roles and interpret them In a lapublc manna. The ttuicry Is lunnome, all Ileitis ranted hy tlio company, Tim Indian ramp and war dat.co U both wehd and eiu. tlonal. The first oit it a stenf of an Indian (amp near 1'oit Reno ; aet yrennri, the couneil Tiro and ramp iUnee; ait thiid, I'urt Ileno,. (he United Stjr frontier po-t; art fourth, mouii tain retuat; act fifth, the foil ai night. "The Klainlnjc Arrow" will he the attraction at h Academy the balan. c, of the wicl. with a nutin'e dally. The Indian Kind will uire free open air concert cmy afternoon ai 1.J0 and eionlns at T.Wi in front ot Ih thealu AI Reeves' Company. At Reek est and li! (treat (otnpany ei.lered upon a three day' engagement at the Oealcty theater c.terday and u ual were greeted with U'R6 audlencm alternoon and evening. The loinpai.v contain. lomo cxctllent talent, including r'amitj Kern Thatcher, tho ell known loubreltej Kelly and Ittno, the comedy auobatj, who Introduced t-omo ery noel teatnre: Mitchell and I'alu ard t.cro,r and Woodford. The leading fealiue of the olio wan iindotilded. ly furnished by Inoi Mecualter, the prima donni, who gave scleral selection with chatacterl'llc eicellenco and artl'llc tnlsli tint eioKed en thutlaatlc ncie. JUm, I.ouiwi Aubee ilo ixii. dereil vocal numbera In a tileoalng way. The programme clor with an up-to date fine by AI Heee which in enllvenM by bright mime, graceful dancr and humor ol the builetque eider Jefferson de Angelis' Big Hit. 'Jlifie d(M not aetm to bo any doubt that Jeff De Amelia hat (cored a big lilt in hN new inuilcal production, "A Koyal nogue." The praltn glien In New Yotl; and eUewhere to thlt really i Icier and genuinely funny coinlci oera lomedlan In hN lateit rleco hail hardly been iNpulIcl In an operatic way In a long time, lie reems to haie footed nn eien greater MieceM than "The Jolly Mueketier," In which he taunl for the past two jeart. He will present "A Rojal nogua" heie tonight at the Lrcum thea tre and it goes without saying ho will be warm ly welcomed. ' "A Koyal Rogue" wat written by Clurlci Klein am) the mualo It by V, T, Francis. Henry Norman, Mlts Kva Daiennort, Charlet Pimgan, Mist Sandol Mllllten, IU10M Vltard, MIm HilHa Ilnllinn, MIm Maud Poole tnd Mlt "A Young Wife." I unit, launehill, jr., one ut Aineiix'n b,tl comrdl.iiii, rome here for a limited engage ment pioiiiiit.K that beautiful comedt drama, "A Vonng Wife." Mr, Tannehill h.n urroundeil liiniix.lt with the bcl .u tUts in the thettrii.il proleion, each part being in the lund ot capable people whom ic only selected aftM a teiere trt at to their .ittUtlc ability. The drama woa cue of tho Bleat Jcn-5" of Utt feaon, and with the strong t'ompany Mr. Taiini'hlll ha bin rounded hlmaelt with the peo ple ate a'Mired of a beautiful perfoinunce. The conifitny aie hcie lomonow, nuitlnec and night, it tho l.jccuin. (ihatso. The bond market wa dull and irregulti, except fr an acute denial 1 for Uabah ruutr. lures. Total Ml.', p.ir crdue, $.i,no,ixKi. I nitcd S.iKs n funding Ci advanced ' and the old 4i and 5 ',j ii"r cent, en lail call Tht fulloning quolationt tit furnUhrJ Iht Tribiut by M. i. .Ionian li Co., roirnr, T')j-7J Heani building, M(.rantgn, l'a. Telephone MOi (Ihu Mia. . 151" ..li:. Holden Comedy Company. Monday night the tamoiis Ilolilni (.omedi com pany, the mot tnloal ami complete popular pi Iced attraction tiavcllng, will open tlu-li i-U 'ugagement ut thi Afademy, pre,entlnc a lln" of ktandaid drama-., which h.it e never bien cen lure at popular price vmung me nign m utn uramai 10 o incfi'mvii , i(.,.,,ltu (Ja licit week will he found audi oun an "Tlie 11- , ,(, Conliil .... mend llreaker, l"ho lHnpv KxpieM," "The I Smlhcru Pacific . Crucifix," "N"ohod' Clalin," "A Ituuel ol .Norloll. & Mcsleni toIlev" and ntliera uf emitl nieiil and worth. I f"nii. I acini! A iiumber of high cla lamlevllle fcjture ill jh-n be introdiued during thu piouitiv, nt I ic iU SenH now Mlling, AmilUali frugal' . . American Tobiccu . Am. S. k U Atch., To. ,t . Ve A., T. 4: S. V., IT . lliooUju Tinitiou , Halt. K Oihn (Tont. ToMcco Chcx..A: Ohl Chic i C, ' Chic, II. k u Si. Paul Hocl. hland Delaware ,t llmUon federal Steed I'cdeial Mill, I'r .. 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(JjI. ipot rlrmei No. .' .lie- .Ni ', .a, ; Nn. : white, .IV.: No. :: white, .'Ij'ji.; tin!. niKii woteiu, Sna.'lltci . uach white, .il'jii.liH.; option slow but hi rail, llultc-i- .-tioni,; fi..h maineiy, IHaiU.; 'j. in iv, IIkIji., June uaniii., JJ.liO,,; iiiiitutlnii ui-iiiu-iv. Hji ; ,un d.lii, H.i2c. C'lieeNi I'iiiii; Niiii lirgi- Mil madi- llall'i.; tau, .null tall made, Ul. i'sh 'tiadys state and I'iiiii'.iIii l.'a. Hi.; we-tein, 17', jc. : loulhein, li Chicago Uinln and Pioduce. ( m' tan, lib. '.'I. W.'.i.it ji tliong eail.t i t'.i.i, lull w.i Inn id ilc... n l.itel jnil clwrd eai May 'iiii,.e. hiwer Cdiu c!,t'l '.i';ia. jud ciu a li.ui- liiulnr. I'livid'iu rli.il a Mi.di- to 7',ji . d..pi(tiiil ( .i.li mutation weie at follout I riuiii Dull ami .ii'idi: Nn. ! spring mI.ijI, d' I 71c; .Nn. -' r,d. 71i,'u ; ,Xo. nun, Cfi'lc; N I 2 jrllnw, .t'li.c ; No. I mill, 2i'i2ii'i.; o while, 27'ti2,.i.: No .1 white, i7'Jav'ic.i N " !, ."J'sc ; No. 1 ti.i. sl.fi2.il ol; c. 1 noil i w l, 1.I.V. liuiiilh. i.n; po.k. SIJ.IHUM i'i l.iiil, S7.lu7.4r'j; ldi-, t7ii7."0; ahoiildin, '' O'Lc ; iiie, 7. fo.i7.0cl; whu'.e;, l -J7. o-t 7'PH Vljty ID1, CNt Tit', lb', Wf.ll Street Review. New oik. I'cb. SI. -The iIiarr tuin m n.r tleel stock which u-liu.ij forco upidlv towai.l I Iho close of the market u the only thing thai ltdecmed tin maikut from nnlnteri'-itlng liulln todaj. Xutlonal Meel and Tin Plate elioued the most prouuuiiced sin iifth in this Hiinuj, tin romiri lUIng A3. onr l.i.t night and the Utttti I'; fioui the only low iolnt. The outstanding 1 iihort intcrcat which had giow quite laige In t lie stocks ol tlM tteel compauie had a lais,'' part in this quick rally. Tho leport tint tlio o called Mooie tuopeitlia of the ateel gioup .t i ktandlng out for u line than- In the teciilitli. of the new company wat an Influence In tlio rle, tho aiipiiiwitlon of tho 'peculator being that the, were likely to get what they claimed. Hut Hie other ateel stock were not much behind in lit movement, Federal Steel rall.ilng S'l from the STOCKS. low point, Meel and Wire Ml, Tennetm r Oial i-j. leatioral Htuk .1, Whether tho moiement sixkiately foieia.t Scitntoii Sailngt Dank uny actual development In the steil inerfer ' Third National Hani negotiation can only be told when the intultr , in,,,., riena.lt and Ditcount Dank. .... ..I.'.... fr. ,I,a t.,.1,11. 111.11. ...a .!,...!. . .. .'.,,.. II r l HV Hii.il ' ,....,, v, ,r,M,,a nnv ,.11'Mij I ceiiOlTiy I.1BOI, III i , -" iruiidul up to tin tlmo of the (loalng of tht .,(j,j Tiutt Safe Depo.ll C'u U'l Si: OIIK filtAIN' MAIIKKT. Open- High- I ow WIH.Al' '". Maich 7H'j M.iv Mi' 1011V. M.iv I"1 j New oik htwk rvihiinae will 1 day and Sahmlav. Vi', e". H rim. mg ii in'j i In.ed I'ri Scranton Board ot Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotntiomi Bnnnd on Par of 100. Clilraco Lire Stock Market. (hlus". I'eb. 21. ( . tile Receipt", ,0u0, .. i liiding Jl Texans; .uris itr.dy fo lr,ia. biitihtr.' tnck .ind Tecnn slow; goo.) to prime meis, l.iiih; pow to medium, I 60al.fi); stock it and tiidei-, about Meld), 2.73al..0; coiv weak exiei ihoice, t.2Vlil.30; heiieu, ?i..Ki I..V), ijinnii, stnnic, M.sVr.'.M; bulls, tloo shailn luwn, ""J.IDal 20: ulves, ttetdy, JU8..V Tcx.i fid tliei., fl.il.lil', Tc giatt tteers, iS.40 at: Ti'Xj bulls, frJ.'jOaU.io. Hogs Receipts to ihy, 2e,(i0; iiiiiionow, ..O.cOCI, lett over. i,0M .pencil itiong In in. Iilghci, loted idiance lost top, Y'M'y, moved and hut'her. iJ.)aS.&i' gnod to choice lieu, .Miltjt.VJili; rough he.ij, f",.'JAa '.:. light. .MaS.47'5; bulk of ale. M.I0a5.l7's. Socrp Hecelptu, 12,000; ahtep and lalub. aitlie. .hade higher; good to choli" imiIiiik, Hal. HI: till to i holer miirl, $.01,11 wotiin sl.icp, ? IjI M- 'luxaa sheep, );.ffitJ.'. lutilc l.iniU, st..'jJ.C,"i; victim llmb, S3tK.j. Did. l.'on 350 (Ml 'Uft Atked. mi niaiket but it It the L'inrrJl sunnoaltlon tint the i r-i.ri Snocer Co,. I'r. iroi'gaiilratlon plan of the steel roiiipaulcs .u j hcrtnton Iron fence ti Mlg. Co. ... far a il lu hau oMclal annoiimcnieul will Scranton Axle Wrrkt lie glien out liefoiv trading, i retuined on Mou l.telta-vanna Daliy '.'o., IV day. Actual Information on iheio detail 1 so ( County failngt Haul, k Tiu.t fo... aguo that the thoitt In the steel stock wem j Hrst Vttional Bank (CarLondalej.. oveicome with tiinltlil. and lustcned In iln-e M.rdtrd D'llllng lo their contract before the three hulld.i.i. h Trailert' N'atlonal Hank omo Intltiemo was at wuil. in nllur p.nt o ; Scianlon llnl md N'ut ft the list, Tim early wiMlttics of the markit " l!O.Nl. Ujn to cliingp to rcimeiy when .uppoti w.i. , (ir Rallwa). Dint manifest in the steel ftuck. Iho weikne. u i, ,i,' ,. JL.P ,u- l.r'n miile acute at cue. time, tho si il u.,k. Icidliu. iVoei w.a luifn.ii, first mort- ll.e decline a they did the inoiiiy. Many m .J,, ,m u$ tho promlnint ralliiud atoclt weie down liiiwi-ii , p,.ric' mum llallua. llni'-ial J anu .' poini., inu iiiangei., riuihi.. smii n nouuaji'. dtii; H'JI iiesierns 41m .vim- ui inu i n.iri. iiiiiii, tun epicuous. Iliiilingtoii. l',iniut nud IVa. joe filled, Drlc second pieteucd ind Unit, ll.ii! weio notable weak. Tin. stocks iieic all mil aplcunu in the rally alsn. number tf tin most Important ijilrnid atoiU wcit llftiri . point aboir lat idglit. T licit wj eery l-ie demand fur tlm Soulhciu uilwuy stock, and foi tho Wabash srcuiltle., Their was a ague x pcctallon of some good lew (oncernlng so'itl. em railway, but nothing Urinific wai annouiu'eo. Rumora to the tflect thai I'oniimlrilty of Inter rti with thr tSeaboard Air line ya (onlcniplaied with rllnelalmeis. Tlie Southern ullway .lock e.ih adianced '."j, Tc till a.ilcs tiiluj, ii'il.pti 12 iHckvun Manuf n tiiilur Co, l.acka, Towiishli) h hool i (ier cent. City ot M'iai.ieii M. Imp 'I per ctnt Si union IijiUoii (I per eeni 11.1 I'll 111 11) 113 111 urn M 20 ;.6.i Buffalo Live Stock. ' ' l.i-t lliifelo, feti. !.- Receipts-Cattle, c.us; slurp nml lambs, 12 tan; hogt, 13 eaa'i shlpinentsf atth, i0 1.111 sh.-ep and limb, s 1 am; Ims. II can. Cattle Demand quii 1 ahe-( holer to extra, V.2Sa7.M. Sheep and l.iiilbs-fliohc lo i.xlia, .kMOtir). Hog IIimij, V5."ia:i.rai: pu. ifi.wt'hV Oil Market. Oil in. I'll'. 21 -liTilit halaucr., M.JS; teim fliates, ilr l.ii ut iM.riO: shlpuientt, PI.WI baliil; aiei.ige. Mi,). barielt; runt, PI.2SP hir led; avciae, JiJ.fili barrejt Male of OlllO. "J ot 'loledn, l.uut lomilj. i I'll AM a. I III. Mil make 04111 tint xiilcr paitner ,1 Hie firm of I'. .1. CHK.NKV A I ml PH VH Scranton Wholestle Market. (tiir.ilrd In II. (i. 11.1. , ?7 l.n l.u.inua io J nultii ri.'aiii-i,, Jii,"r . ilani, I'jJV. ( hcM' I'ull 1 rem, W.l.'i. ilggt -Wisjiuii fri"h. '.,l'.a21' ; maihi i ill', Si',. it: llei'iit- IM hi, luili. nitirm, ' '"ai iai, . I'ea ll"in. I'n li , ' fi" .Vi .1 ItiHl 1 .-., -. " - - ' " - ni..r.i ,v 1 ()., duliu bu.lne.- In Hit Cllj ol Toledo, CVjin. 'I and Mate atoiesiid. and that said firm will nj, 11,11 ,1,111 ' --- " " .'vi,i,nnn iot eiuli und ciei cae ,( lAIMlllll that cannot Is ciued by llie nn- of HAI.L'ii ClTAltltll I tflli:. 1IIANK I. IHESKV. Mioin to lnfoie uie und tih.cijbtd In my iiiewnir, Ihi. Hill i".' ol neieinnti, A. P., If, 1 IscjI.I . W. fll.BABOX Xoltry Publlr, -"- I 'lOlin, Hill'.-, (aianli '.mi I taken Internally, an! ill, dliwll oil the blood and luurmjt iiirficrt id I hi' mslflii. "riid loi tr.tlnioiiltlt, fr. I'. .1, CHUNKY J. I'll. IVedo, C, r-iihl In Diugglita, u'l Hill', Tamil PHI" tie Hi I ' ', .H..,,J -., t-fegVm-t. il,SlHll.. ,UIJ ai ,!c-e!g'ttrtsit -tmtVU"jy iM(e,;-'..jMS,iiilfci-.