The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 05, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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TJ-IK SUUAATOX TltLUl'Mi-'I'lUCHDAV, alAHCll .1. VM1.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
l-OHEST CITY.
Fptrlit to (lit Ecranton Tribune.
KoriHl city, Mureh (. .lohn I'uhiuit,
iiiu' of tlio town's bent known miuiik
men, illril i-Hiniln.v morning nl B o'clock
of inicnnionlu, after only a rIioU III
new, Ho liuil been a sufferer with
itthtii(i for ycurf. nnd tills trouble wits
in part losiiotixllile for the ftttnl tor
mliiutloii of his lllncPH. Mr. l'ohlx'U
miib u kliiiMiciirlud youiip lunn, who
mitnbcrctl his frletulH by the footi!, mid
his sudden death eumu as h distinct
flhock fo tlieni. Tin; funeral will take
place Wednesday 1110111I11K. Bervleus
Mill be held In St. Akiics church, and
the leiiinlus will be taken to St. Ito.'o
cemetery in f'arbondulo for Interment.
The funeral of Mrs. Alfred Trevur
tlian took place at S o'clock yesterday
afleriinon and was Inificly nttnnded.
The udd Fellows, of which her hus
band Is n member, attended In a body,
and the pall-beaiors were from their
member. There were a number of
pn-ti.v iloral tributes. Uev. 18. U Clark
eoiidiii'ted the services in the Metho
dist biireh, and Intel meiit was made
111 Hillside cemetery.
Tin eitteilnlnment by Mle Corn
Mollis Oililln and Master Thonma
Morris, of Sei anion, In the 1'resby
ttrlan ehui'li, Sunday nlffht, pleased
Ule huge number who ntteuded. Miss
".irllllu Is an accomplished elocutionist,
and Master Morris is ii weot sopratn
kinder
MIsn Itose Woodiuff. of Scranton,
spent Sunday here.
1' J. csi;ood Is In New Mllford.
l"lin .M. Donald nnd 1''. T. Colder,
"In- pi.. .ijiiioliited a sollclthiK eoiu
itui t-- to visit the business men lu the
iihreM nf a hoard at trade, report
eneouniKlitKly. They have re-nivr-l
about llfty nicnibars.
Mirpilsc paity was tendered .Miss
lllen Uiiiiuler, at her home In the
uper.i hniise block, Satunlay nlf-lit.
Sin us Koine to Scranton to enter the
euiplo of Jonas Loii-f's Son.
HONESDALE.
S. a 10 the vi.nil"li 'I titjui.r.
lloiiCMlalc. March I. Mis M. V.
iJurln wha has beer with ll lends for
mo past two months In lliURliaintou,
Ktnili 1 and t)wes;o, returnc-d to hei
h'Hii' on Sir.urdiiy.
Mi Charles Craudall, who has been
K"pl at his home by IHiufx, letuined
to lib olllee work at Scranton today.
Mt and Mrs. Hurt Hartley, of Lulco
iicl pent Sunday with the iwr"!itH
of tli.' i.itt'-r. Mr. nnd Mrs ix Wood-
a id
Tip- subject 1 or the inns-leal Hlsl'ir.v
cinb ineftlns; on March ''0 Is "Sousa."
The proKi'ainnio "III be In c'ntiiRe of
Miss Kloieiico Haker and promises to
lie unusually entcrtalninc, consisting
pilncipally of elioru and orchestra
music.
Janus Fly nil. who appeals at the
Opera Honve Friday eveiiiiifr next In
"Hosan's Alley." has n world-wld'-lepuiiiUnn
The play 1 just the thliiR
to cure the bluea, full of wit, humor
and mishap".
The examinations to common school
iliplo.iijs for AVavne -muity will h"
b Id In the dlffi'ient townships
ii'ioiiKlioiit the county on Saturday,
Am II ii.
Ml l-ii.ii- H. I u II has been made
'I'ljht watehnian a th Krle pockets
,is siiciessor to the late Hartley C10
r'i.iii Tin U( hi ware and lludson's annual
unit shows the ontpi". of foal to he
lii'i.lit tons less lust year than the
cein- before.
Hon. F. I. Kimble, who has been
.ltd islde with typhoid fever. Is Ini
pun nif- u.-ely.
Ite Hi. !:. . niinlap, who bar
spent the pat twenty-live yeais as
a inissloiinry In Slnni, spoke in Die
TrcsbMerlnn ehurrh on Sunday. In
'lie niornlnq; he inesenteu "The Need
1' Missionary Work and Schools In
Slam" In the evenliiB', -'The murr
ain WirK" Dr. Dtinlap piepcnted the
For
THE
J
At a tremendous
idous
reputation for the
LEWIS, RUDDY,
cuuso in n very earucbl and Impres
sive manner. He Is nstdsted In his
woik by Mrs. Diinlnp. Thoy will soon
return to Slum.
JudRe tieorRe S. luul Is holdlUR
"Wayne county com I this. week.
MONTROSE.
S-I'C il 10 ihe swiilon Trlbano.
Miiotiixr, -Match 1.' Cliarlcji . Van Nuiiurr,
i-cftree in lunMuplcy ol Scri-itim. mm In IhU
pUcf nver Suii'lay,
Haney II. Thiashrr, who Is employes! .0 r.i
tnrullle this wititft, ha hern pi'ndlng a tew
dayii at his home In this iilate.
Mm. I,.iVeine II. I'ritiV. unit liltlr .l.iuicl.l.i.
Vi-t.i, of Uyjlmliii,, aip jumIi of IK .mil Jit".
II. V. PiliiL
llobcit 11. .IcMdp, 01 v MIllull. I- .1 Uiui in
tow n.
romp-n.i (!, fihvfiu fliona, till Mtuiil.iy .1.
tl p. in. dr Wjliinlun. Many iltUnn uvic at
tlio tatlon In blil the lioyn l!oil nwril,
llltu Wsutrouf, a tliuirnt al WjinnltiR -iiil-n.iry,
KlngUon, pjusid hiindjy at I1I5 liome In
till iUcc
ll.iir.v Uoinrr, of IliilMiiiton, lu iiliuiieil
to lil homo otter .1 hrlrl nll ivith Moinruic
tilciiiK
Mr. John Mtiliwi, ol .Icaomp Kiitct. i cnur
tuliilt lit p inotlior. Ml,. .Umr- UuiPiKJii. of Sil
ver I.akr.
Theiidoio I). l.on, Hip udl Known rli'i lm i.in.
til tliN plncc, l In lllnaluintun on IiikIiipf.
'Sfli:li A. S. Wjlnlp 3 .1 iiioniir.rnfllrool'
htilte tuil'.ldlliu tnslnrv ill llil pljri- oil "it
nnl.iy. Tlicoilnc I'. Miik Ii." iiioii'ipil fitra .1 1
ilayt' lllni'M unil icmhiuiI hif ikiMIIoii at Uejcir
(onnijty
Thp 11g11l.11 moiOil.i ill. ion iiimiIiir ot the con.
(.ictjatloim of Pi i'd (ii 1.111, Mcthoiil.-t ami UaptiU
cliiirthM of tlii place wj. hrlii In tli lt nameil
clmitli l.nt evening, )! K. K. 'llioin, pieaih
ii.it nn 4nipicli 0 mul miioIjiIi iuiioii,
A I (ho l'rr1i.vli'ii.iii ilnurli je'tcnlaj inoiiiin
T. W. Tinker ImUlleil. anil W. 1). II. Alaey
win u'-hintjllcil .n inlii'it cliltr.; W. 11. .If .-'1n
hjil .1U0 tied li'-i-k'i Ini it ehlu, lull .is lie "...
not plrsrnl, hu Uintallattor ivjm ilrfeiieil
.Seven yoi'l it l.ulii'f. ueie Ijkrn Into member
hlp, and holy tonnmnilot: .idinliiilriPil,
'Ihe ilniulllr aldir.ed to many ol one lc-i-dm'.
itUlbe 11 lio.ild and KionmiodalioiK
limn people In th" ltie deiion 01 sprndioi;
l.io folding Mourner here imlieato tlut the ap
tuoaihlnp. beaton will he .1 icij Miireolul oii
for Morilroe a 11 fcinnmii' iec.01 1.
The evarReliial seiiiKH al the Mctnodi.l
Kplxop.il ihniili .lie Hill in ptOKIt'" and will
t"iillnne thionidi lli pirrrt week.
Tied Hm-Ti. (he youthlnl on ot It. I., liuili.
who nside fn Ihe fo'.Mi-iilp just. .ontliMe-t of
this IioioiirIi, and anothri' lioj of ,lmilar Ufce.
luini'd Itu-ell KlnR, heianic poeed wllli a
iiij i.atui.il desire to he in Waihingto;:, l. ' ..
i tuda.i to iiltnem the i-efond in.,i'Kni.ilieii ot Pit".
idiiil .ikhlnle). I lull' iepe'llie families it
seems were not fottnK"d us to noper way.i i.td
imiinH nf arr ompllsidhi; the foutrnipl.iti-il Join
n, hut Ihe boys laid thflr il.nn rlanilettlnel;'
and on 1'ilday la-1 ln;i too'- liemli leaie of
lii-iiie ami loii'il o'ii". 'Ih'ir .ili-mee heinp: ill
loieieil (wo Uaiilli- ne ,el in 1 i.niimlloi
inn! Mr. Ilu-li at cin'o e out on Ihe lull. Ho
found lh.it the hoy had tiilun n ratlvfi- indileil
nuiM' lo leaeh the upital ol the nation, I. e..
the lultumn anil wlndmp path .iIumk the V;
ahi-ini; neeli nnd on ovir Into llradfoul lounl.i,
nnd the yomi; patiiol-i had only leaeheip Stev.
cnwillr whfii Mr. Iliifli oieitr.ol. iliriu and per
hiiaded them to nrtompany him home, and on
Kalmd.1 eienini; ihe oimiiteiH w-eie, lnnail
ol III Wj-hlnstnn, us.iln tnrked ,al'ily In theh
own beiN at hom- ihoaMiitiff peih.in of th"
Kicat eient which lediy trun-piied and lo wit
iip which they entcitained -.mli a lhcly and
patllolio deire.
A Su.ip-i.l-.ot pioloai.iph ol rcinpaii I, .ip
peatcd on tlie hit pase of Ihe Phil.idelpliU IMe,
today; the tae of eveul wile leadilj leeop.
Hired. The pietnte wn taUm a- Ihe hm were
ijiI:ie tbe tiea.-niv bniblinft in-' after lliep
a11lv.1l in W'ashiiiRton.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Special lo Hu "Sfvaiiton Tiltmnr
sii'iplihanna. Maieii t. 1'iedenil, 1:. lieu,
foimerly and tor ovei.il ,p.n, a popnlai Cile
teksiaph cptratoi ill llils pine, died nt Pn.
enee, Coloindo. on Vedneda. He U ,mviveil
by a widow, tonneily Mi Addle Hull, of Sn.
iuelianna. and 11 jovini; -on. The fnnrul and
inteiment look plaie at I'lorence.
Ml-. .1. I'.. Moiuaii and danghlet, of I ailiondale,
jie idtini sinqiioluiiiij li'I.illve
Mi.. .foieph Seliloj' ha- letuined hoine 110m a
elt with Caibondjle iflatlvf. .
(IuiIph II. Whltne.i, of lllnxlunituii. -pent
Mind.11 at liU home In (hi plaie.
The Su-cpiehaiina t onnlv Si-lion' Pneiloi,' .1.
rioiialion will llieel in M.j!ill"-r on ,s,iinil,iv
noil.
Ile llenl I. .lone. P. l.. 1,.. I01 uf .
w
this space to "roast"
Ever Known of
sacrifice, so that we
sacrifice, so that we
Finest Footwear ever shown in the city
AN HONEST SALE OF HONEST SHOES.
Stephen'4 hpl.ropal ihnrcli In Wllkrs-narre, will
preach In I hrlt chntili on Wednelav iirnlng.
Subject, "(ieorite V1tsl1lt13lon an t'hrUtl.ih."
The funeral of Ihe late Mr. Saiali .1. ll.iliic
took plaee Sunday iiUrinoon from the rcddinc
ol JaniM A, lUinc', hi Oakland, Ilii. ('. ('.
Maekey nfflclntltiK, The tenult were Inleiied In
McKune itinetcty
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
THEATRICAL.
0
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
I MI'.NM-'M nlMiemd Ulead. Nni'.t
ACAIIi;MY---lhe Mark Iholhei.- .(.i.ipaui.
Mallnee rtiil idem.
(IMI;TV-".M. New iM, Ii ' Uailme and
night."
"The Duke's Dnughter."
Hie Mark llrolher' loiupany opemd what
pioml-ei in he n am le-iful enicaKCinrnl at the
Aeadeiny of Minle lat evenlinr. The opeiiln;:
play wai "The llulce'n D.nmhler." Mjj Hell
Matk wn keen ni the heroine of the piece,
MatRiirrilP bauienl, the wronRed wire, and he
i.irileil on" Ihe honoii ol the evening. She wa
well Mippoited by W. . Moilailly and I . Until
lie. The fpeelalty nrN by illllertnt mniiheiH of
the rompany weie exeellmt, tonllltii of llln
traled nig, tilek ble.iele riding, ainirltig and
lUuelng by two ilcvrr fhlldien. Ma-ler tlenigc
and llahy Pantile. They are ileier and deneiiln
of .ieclal inenllon. Their otk wa. milt b appre
elated and ineore.s weie fiequent.
Matinee loday, "Paradi-o llrgaintd," and to
night "Alone in London" will lie pljied.
"Miss New York, Jr."
In the matter of booking nttiaitlon- Mjiumi
lleillnglon, of the New (laieti. Beeim ih'lriinliu'd
to maintain thn olandaul ol eMclleme that hai
uaikcil hi management of Ihe iheaiei. The
''.Mli Xew Vol I,-. .lr " emiipniv whlib began
a tluee days' engagement there .leMetday Ii one
of the bet thai ha? been -em al Ihe liou-e lni
mMmmi. The Iroupe in head 'd lij the well l.liowi,
prima donna, Kimiia KiaiH, who arlei the pm
gramnie to an extern by appealing In a hlark
faee ael hefoie irnddiug Hie -nhw wbleii tieiei
fall to leirhe cnlhmla-lle riKote-. Ilallle Mill.
ar.olhiT "-eranton famrite, ireated lutteh meiri
merit by her pie illation ot a new un.il iniiiibei,
"ItV lp to Von," whidi in among Ihe mol
ratihi.
In the olio ineiitoiioo- nnoibeu wtit giwn n
the Milton biolbeis linm.illod jngglei-, Julia
and Uany Se.ioim: lliffoid mil lluike. -otig and
dame itM; Ml-.e- Hill and Mill-, inov
edienue-, Kaimun and Vrl-on, Hie wondeiful
aciobals, and Cmmi Kran-. Tlie peifnimanie ii
(oodudeil with the laughable tuiileqiie entitled
"Cleopalia at Coney Uland." wnleli I- mi of
the best of llo kind and l enllimed In M-hfted
ioai-1 nuuibeiit. daneii, ill.
I.aige audli'tiio aUeinoi'ii and eiemug wit
nrv,ed the peifoiiuanie ietnday nnd showed
npprei lation by ilgoion- applause. The "Ml
New Yolk, .tl." lonipany will he al the
(iaiety iifteinoo-i and ening lodav .1 ii,l lo-
lllOlloW".
"Unleavened Bicnd.
I.,-. 1 Ilinieh-teliiN diauiallatloii nt Unbelt
fJiaut'- novel, "ridiaieued bread," ha- pioun
one ol tlie M'ti-alimw of Ihe time. The play U
to be ineienlid al the l.iieum toniglil. It l
an Inletertlng tail lint Hie pbi i laid in Al
halo, and lint the luioine btMome Hie wife
ot till' "ihe-ll" liolelliol' l,.ili-. Aim who thU
"lioietnoi l.von" ia- in mmI lite la mil been
'it yiAv
-fr-' I'M a ."
rMm
W
1 :
W' .WMFm-KiN
H'.'T ' l'l "I'
i:. I. MiMfiiW IN ( M.l.WI'MUl lll!i:Ml"
iIimIu-iiI. lie was a ,uiil politieiin, ami hli
wlte. selnia While, wan one m the odde-l deat
me Hut haie ,iel been dl-noieiril in iiillon nf
leienl lime. Ifoncxei. -lie innld M-aiiely be
i.illfil odd, -ime tliere i- IijhIIv a oinnumily
withool its selm.i. The ihar.iibr in In- Ini
peiaoiialid 011 the -lage b, i:il.abeth T.uee.
loi'g hading lady ot Daniel I'lehman's ttmk
eoiup.iny. Ildwaid J. Momau will impiuonile
Wlllnir Littleton: I'.leanoi- IIo1im.ii. ITn-sIc Wil
liams and lienige r.iwiilt, Ihe "chcti" goiei
nor of Sew Voi'i -late. 'I lie olliri nicint'i-is
ot Ibis fAtiaotdin.iii 1 a-t aie: Maholiu W'll
UaiiK, tieoige Wnodwaid. W'.te I'l-ihri. Mai
g.uet Pnllei, Noito- sellen. Viiginia Itu, lianaii.
our neighbors (like one
wmmm
' wMmiammza
'"'rmmffip.
mwv
u
t
GREAT
Slightly Damaged by Smoke and Water
can enter into the Snrine Trade with' a comnlete. new and fresh line, which will
can enter into the Spring Trade with' a
(lenein lngeroll and Vlilan Townend. Thh
llt look like dti nll-nlMi' i.ll
"Sag Hnibor" Tomorrow Night.
'sag llatboi" lnLr 114 lllle (nan a little obi
f.i-hlnued whaling llllage In Inuly lmg bland
nnd the people It deal Willi ine the rugged,
honot, ea-farlng folks found hi tlut toinmiinlty.
Thrie l Ihe iontant barkginittiil of the Inline
lent ea atnl the nttnoplieie l J fiemutilly
ilrlhloiH us the ,alt wind! which blow no ilgoi
ou-ly nn the e.nleiii ioat. The loie loiy In
Mr. Ilcine.s new play has hten 1I.1M many tlmn
to be one of the most perfect romance" ever
deieloped In a drinialle foini. In a word. It
iciioprtu the .iIiiumI li.lglo loilng of one woman
by two liinllier'. Ilappll.i (lie tragedy l aierl
ed. lull before this liutKplio. theie me many
liiomruli of deep frdlng and exquisite palho
Pel the iniwl p.nt, hnweler, "ag llaibor," Is a
loiuedy ol ihauilei' and iminneis. It Is genu
inely Vmerleati, and deals Willi some of Ihe lno-I
Inlere-iliig l.ipes thai our iounti ailoriN.
That "-fag llalbor" l, peihip", the fli.t of
(lie h!g -iieiesM-s of the iiinent New V01I, -ea.-oti
to 1 (Mil. Hits (111, iitni that, further, It ha, no
Jo.llil ploiliglolls mum III Ihe thlee hllgfst
A "if 1 is .111 iIHm, ,liouhl warrant lis in lively uutl
clpalloiui of a llih diaiualie lre.il. II will he
pu-inlrd al the l.yi eitm lomoiron eirniug
Seals aie mm mi fale
"David Hni'um."
-o llllls.ll IllllUel is btlllg tal.l'11 III Ihe fullii
romiiiK ine-eidatlon of "Divld llaiinn" liv
( hailcs II, 1'iohinaii, with Wlllhm II. ( tane (11
the title pait, at Ihe Lyrruni Iheater on Thurs
day night, that the .iumpllon semis wariunled
tlial Ihe sale of -eals, whiili begins Oils mniiilig,
will be unusually heaiy. At all eienl, ariange
mcnlA h.ne Ti'ocn tnaile to handle ,1 iny laige
irowd when Ihe sale opens. The Mirers ot Ihe
plaj, and of Mr. Ciane In II, has been of ifio
unal piopnrllons; In fael, lome of the bnok
innle pla.is of Hie pa-t tin re seasons bee had
m gieat a mea-iiie of unrrss and the wink piw
ses,es la-tlng ,Ualllies whleh will gile il Ule for
many scan.
Mr. (tane made a ei 1 lo-c sliidy of "D11H
llainm" ami betoie Hie pioihiitlon of the play
went to lloniri. . .. and lislte.1 alt of the
plates mentioned In Ihe hook. In making up as
llotuiii he adheies 1 lo.eli lo ih description of
Hie man gheu by Wi-tioil ami he rertaluly
"looks tlie pail." tiirai uue was taken In gli
Ing the pla.i the neie-saii utmo-iiliere and tin
pioduilloii Is a most eouiplele one. Kieij lldiig
neees-aiy In the i) ot fuiuilure and pinjieit it's
is iinled by the rompani. ini-ludiiig ,1 live
propeilj known it ' ilie baj lio. " The In. I ait
silting I. an eieimi scene and is prelli. The
st-ioiid ml idinw- llarum's olllie 111 Hie bank and
the Ihlld hhows Ihi old ' i-iiioni'd silllli,; lonm in
Sum liill,i's liuii-e.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Niv oik. Maich I IlllslnrNS wa- conduilld
in the sto -k exchange today with gieal ilrcui mil
mid siibiieli ot deme.inoi, In utiong iiintl.i-l to
the wild 1u.1l fiM-il-h aclbltj that pievallcd op
to a ,hotl time ago. 'Ihe itttcuilauie of htokets
in: Ihi lion: was mall. Ih most oiispit turns
lealuie ol the da.' wis in ihe -toiks 01 mu
nicipal gas uriiipaiiie.. e-pei i.illy lho.-e uf tin
llteulir New mk. Ciii-oliibtnl t!.i was ,airld
up lo snlij, with an vtieme advame of ",'j,
w-lille ItiroMin I men 'la- lose no less H1.111
ll'. Dealing- In both -toik- weie inut'tially
huge. People's lias aiLantri! a point and I.'-
ledc ga- -jt. Tiie lotal liailiun stinks w ie
also diuwn iuin the i.iioeinrnl aflt-r .some hf-i'i-ne.ss
lu IIiooIJ.mi I'iiiii-II md lliej weie i.,llle.l
ftom Jt,j to : point-. mnuber ol oilier luuo
pthed iiiihistil.il and -pulaltles rhowul maiknl
sllciiglli, lleniKil Khclih icailiim; I Willi 1
Iciftlou ot 'J and National '-.ill pivlcrnd gaitiin-.,
I. 'nieie was a ni.v tieaiy ab,oiiticu ot iu.tl
gaiuitcd (oppei nil ,Li, all ofliii:igs being lal.111
with rontideme up to pai, an txtieme tise of t!i.
'Ihe tlilewalii.s ol lh" couutr. c.niieis loiillnuel
lu demaiiil on ac, 01111I ol huge luislne-s doing
In anticipation nt a large Iciiea-e lu Irciglil
nti-. The Ijiaugei-, I'.ti itic- and Soutliwesi
rttiis .mil rnloycd go..d .nhanir-. Hoik 1-1 md aim
I'liiou Parltlc badii.g. u.unliei' ot minor 1 ill
roads weio :is. lisp, I on o,id deuiand. 'llu
steel .stocks weie high bet ihey weie without
any M-ii-alloual feature. I'olal Mies, STU.nfn
i.h.ne.s. Tln-ie was a good deioand for i.iilio.ol
bonds with -onie Iticgularili in prhe ihanuc-,
I'olal Kiles, p.n value, siv, n.ii, lulled Malts
new Is loupcii dectluid .s pel' lint, on the last
all.
. 'Ilie following quolailon- 'ue fin n.-lii ,1 I'l.e
Tiibui.o by il. S. .loidai. .V ln rooms 7He70ii
Meals building, Seiantou, Pa. 'leltphouo .'Out.
Dpru- llltli- f,ow- loi.
ipg. rat. el, lug
I Vnieili.ni -.iig.u 112V, 1I2V.J tin1! Ill',
I Vmeilean I'oban. H i-'i'j Pilt'i 121",
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Mch., To. ,x- s. IV ... .all. i;' .V.'. iV)1,
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of our competitors),
Hig-h-Grade Footwear
of Scranton. For prices come and see for
DAVIES &
FINANCIAL.
BOND OFFERINGS
PAYING 3.18 TO 4.05 Per Cent.
CeutiTil It. It. of N. J. (Jen. 5s.
Fin., Cent. & Pen. Con. 5s.
Gn.l liar. & Son Ant. 1st 5s.
Iowa Centrnl By. Co. 1st 5s.
Lnke Shore Befundlng 3 l-2s.
Minn. Qcn'l Elect. 1st Con. 5s.
Minn. & St. L. Con. 5s.
Norf. & West. Imp & Ext. Us.
Nor. Pnc, St. P. & Duluth -Is.
Peorln & Pekln Union 2d 4 l-2s,
Bio Oiniule & West. 1st 4s.
Complete Clvculnr List on Application
1001 (Pocket Edition) now vetuly.
Spencei Trask & Co.
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flr. Stale St.. Albany. NeV YOfk.
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Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Hid. skcd.
ITut Nalioe.il Hank rwo
Scranlon (-aiings Hank :;.1il
Third National P. ink pii
Dime Deposit and Dismunt II ink . .'..II
i'.eononty Light. II. i P. Co j..i
Laika. Tiust sale Deposit Co Ml
Clark V Snoier Co, I'r 125
Scranton lion Kfiwe. Mfg. Co KM
Scranlon Axle Works ,.-,
Lackawanna Dairy Co., I'r SU
County Savings Hank k Crust lo.. ::i)
Pint '.Vatinnal P.ank (Caiboudale) ,:iki
Standard Diillliig I'o Mil
Tiadeia' Nalleral Dank
S'ciaiilou Ho! and Nut Co luj
POND.
Siranton Pa-snger Itallwaj, flist
Mortgage, due I WO 13
Peoplo'a slicet ItJllway, first moit-
gage, due 1018 tl".
People',, Stteel Kallnai, (Jcneral
mortgage, due 1!21 5
D'ikson Manulai lut Ins Co ia
Lacka. Township School .1 per rem. ... 10.'
City of si-rantcn St. Imp. 0 per
tent Ktt
Sdunloo Tiaillou G per cent !!.1 ...
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Circled hj II. (J. I).,le. ?7 Lai kawaima Vie j
llnllei- t leiinni. 2l"'a2Jc: ilaln. isj'.'n,
I heese -Pull i iram, 12.,l.'i.
Lgg- -W'hicril lll'elt. I'Mlll'.s.. nejllit slate.
COain'ji'.
Items-Per hi. i Imn e iniiinw, .11j2m).
Pea lleaius-Pei lot.. "2.1 u'J..10.
.Medium Itean- - Per In: . S2.I0.il'. I",,
i.reeu Pca---IVr Int.. .'LJOaLLi.
Onions Per lm.. ..I0.,I,1.,.
I'lniii Hi-I patenl, -Lo,.
Scran ton Wholesle Miket.
ilunideil hi II. (1. Dale, !7 Lat kaWuinta Vie;
lluttir (11. nmn. ll-a'22i : ilalij, Ki2iV,
I'liee-i Pull ilc.ilu. 12.H'!c.
I IKS.'" -iVt-lrin fioli, P'api'i-e. -. iiciib, sljle,
I ii.'Hi
lh ins Pei lu . , hob e iiiaumv, -.j ;,:,,, oU
Pel Heat,- Pel Int., fc.2, I1.i2..'.li.
Mrilluin Beans I'm lm.. -2. !ii.i2. 1.1.
linen Pea- Per lm.. M. '".'LI'.
unions- Pei bu., !LtilaL.V'
Pi.ur-lh,l patent, ssl.fi...
New Yoik Grnm and Produce.
New lull,. M.uch I -I lour-llalhei iniei l,ui
about -IcaiU at ohl piiie-. VVheat -spot him;
.Nn. i icil, hO-ic. i. o. b. afloat; No. 2 ml, Wti-.
rleiatnii N'u. 1 nriitlieru lliflutli, i7'te. t. n. r..
afloat; npticiii Ineitulai bill rlo-eil eas at about
Siluula.v's linal llRiiit'-. Maiili i lo--ril, 7Uc. ;
we are too busy. But
complete, new and
JONAS LONG'S'SONS.
Dress Goods
Two worthy items from
our Dress Goods depart
ment: i pieces 40incl 1 all vool
Suitings: heavy and soft
mellow finish, in all the new
shades, grey, old rose, re
seda, red, national, garnet,
navy, brown and 'JOf
black. Price J7L
10 pieces 4$ inch all wool
line French Serge. These
goods are made of the best
yarn, good, bright, lustrous
finish and best dye, guaran
teed to wear. They come
in castor, navy, brown, red,
cade! blue, green CQn
and black'. Price... J
- Silks
In new plain shades and
neat Moral effects.
j 1 and 22 inch Poplin, a
silk- warp fabric with linen
filling, exceeding pretty in
weave and effect. This silk
comes in all the new shades
of old rose, castor, urey.na
tional and pink. This is an
exquisite silk for evening
wear, imported to
sell at 1.00. Our
Piicc-
89c
24 inch double warp soft
finished Foulards, all pure
silk, warranted not to crush
or slip in seams, They come
in beautiful light grounds,
with dainty figures; also
dark and medium grounds,
with sprays and fCr
Moral designs. Price '
Jonas Long's Sons
Mas. 7'i-v . -In1', ''"i' '"t" l"" -leailj ; v'
I 2, i-j. . leiat-n ai.il l,"-i I b atlinl. on
j lions nncil .lull ami ea- : m.I.I oil 's.i'.i- '"
J ,lei liitht loial is-alilntr ami . h.-eil .lull al al.o.H
' Ihe l.mi-l pom. with. ail I. ..line. Va ..i-..l
i,"h.: .lull. H'ji. Hal-- "-i'i.i sle.i.l' : No '.
1 :!l..: No. .:'. ::n'ss.; No. '. while, :iii.i.IUi ; So.
I :s wlille. 12'i.: ti.ii-s- iniu'il tti-irin, .n'sJ.il'i' '
'liai'. wlille, .I2a:i..i..i.: i.pllons in.utiie Inn
stiMib. Ititltei -I'asici ; tie-li . leaiueii. l.a'22'ji,
iaito'i, ILil.1.. ; .lime tieanien. Ha2n.-. : imii.t
Hun I'lpamei), ll'iiUpi'iit.: -late ililii. Iti2t'v.
rhicseplim. Ianc lame .oh.re.1 and wn.ts
ll'i'C. i i.iuc.i -mall uiloieil. 12'ji.: lamv -mall
whfte, 12.H21,.. Iljia-s -Weal,; slate ami I'eiin
vliaula. Pialii'ij..; notein, 1.1'jili'e. ; mmiiIi.-ic,
1.1 HI'.".
Clilcftgo Grain nnil rroduce.
I luiaiiii, Uau-li I. -ie, illative .staaualloi. a.
a slate ot air.iitM cisliu in the Klalli plu lo
.lay. ulu.it iln-int-' 'ic win ''.. anil oals i
-ha.le limei. PioIl.i'- al-o mleil .lull ami
losi.l piacllcalP inn h.in-nl. I a-h 'Uolitiou
wile i-' liillow. I'loi.l Mea.li ; No. :! -pill".-wliet,
Mia7'2.-.: No. 2 nil. 7tli'i7o(.. No, 2 .o.n.
:!!ji'.c; No. '2 iillsiw, .Si'ji.i No. 2 cat.. 2.'.'...i
211,c. ; N'o 2 while. 27'.'.i2"( ; No. .'. while, 2, i
.'.; No. 2 !o. .12i., liultinu, Pi.i.Vh . ; No I
tll. SI.MI; No' I uollhw.si. 'sLiilal.'.'. liiu.nhi.
si.'ii: potU. --I.I ''.".all; lanl. 7.iia7 I2... ill.-. -7
we want to tell you about
fresh line, which will
yourself.
MURPHY
JONAS LONQ'S SONS.
Dress Trimmings
Dress Trimmings Laces
will be in greater demand
than ever this season. The
following are a few of the
new arrivals :
Persian Bands and Ap
plique Trimming in all the
newest color combinations,
at prices ranging.per 1 7C
yard, from "25c to '
White Corded Silk All
Over Trimming, in a variety
ol artistic effects. Among
the most attractive effects
is a hemstitch running the
full length of the goods,
intertwined with "old
2.t5
thread. Prices range
from $'1.98 to
Laces
Arabian All-Over Laces
are bidding for public favor.
They come in all the nov
elty patterns with galoons
I to match. Prices range
1 from
$2.69 to $7.98
All-Over Laces for Sum
mer Wash Dresses. Just
the thing for yokes and
sleeves. See this advance
showing if you would se
cure the " newest ideas.
Prices Iron.
39c to $2.50
Black All-Over Lace,
with galoons to match.
49c to $3.00
..: J', sliiiiihleis. i.i4aii'-. ; sill"-, -7.3'a7.1.1: wlrj.
I...' -I "7
Chlcngo Live Stock jMnrket.
il Bi. Vl.ucli I. tattle ttoieipts. t j..jsM);
-Ic. i-. -n.aii;. lnal'M. I.luhii", huliheis' steels
slioiiK li l.1. hinl-ii; Te.iii.s, a. Use. P)al5i.
halm; ijoi,. to piinii- stccis, 5.i,).a), poor 1
ine.lituii. -'l.ou.il.fsl; storKcis ami lee.lein, Ateid..
in stionir, v2.7"il.'.'i; urns, 2.7na4.2il; heller'.
7Jil.'il; cinenik s.'j2.7I; hulls, -liongci.
-.2. .Via 1.2.1; .alio., .leailv. .i'lali21; levas fell
-tins, si.il nn; ', a, jfuss le-t.s. Sl.fl.Vi I; l'e
bulls, S.2..VI i.l.i ii. Ilnjs -liceeipls li.ilay. 2nno,
tomoirow, u.ikmi: e-limateil It tl our, 1,100; ad
ue. a7'. liistli.-r. top. s.1..17'i; inle.l an.
l.iiiil'eis, .",,. i.',a1,i i; oo.l lo i hnlie heavy, $1.1.
a1..17'a. touuli heavy. M..'l.la.1.IO; light. V.-'1
."..Hi; hull, nl -ale-. .'.I7';.i1..Vi. Mie-p Iteielpt-.
I.ii: sin ei. siioui;; eslia. tLK.; lambs, about
iste.ol.1 : ano.l to i lir.ii e wetheis. t 1. 2.1a 1. 7.1: Ian
lo ihoi.e miuil. "slat.;;.,; vvrslein sheep. $1.2.1,
1.7.1; Texas shop. M.'al.i:i.7.1; native lamlu, i.l?
al M: we-le.n lambs, ka,i 1.2.1
Oil Market.
nil I i". 'In, I. I. Iirilit lill.ui.e.-. tl.'-S. s-r.
tillc.ii.s, no liiil-. hhipimiits. Um),2!).1 baiiei,'
ev. ii;,. "l.'.li. liai. I,; nn-. S2.:i.1fi ban eh: iv
,1 I"-, . '.-.Ihil l.anels.
?
i'ullv sustain our S
fully sustai
330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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