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    TII13 SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1001.
II
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
KUtiiil In Hi Scrantnn Trlliimi.
Montrose, Mmch 22. The tuariliiKc
of M Lee Hvvaekhainnicr and Mies
Lottie .lonei occurred nt the Mnptht
linrsynuec In litis place on Wednesday,
Kov. K, K. Thomas pet forming tho
lercmony. Mr. unil Mr. Svvockhain
iner uto popular young people and
tliclr ninny Irlcinls will lie rIikI to know
1hot uftcr n btlef wcdlnc trip they will
lu "ut home" In Montioso.
Miss Umlly C. niaekmaii, the Rifted
historian of HiisiiuohamiH county. Ih out
In a eunitnunlcalloii to the local pi ess,
aguln urKlnK that tin centennial of the
settlement of Montrose be properly
celebtated mi July i. If tho business
noil and other piomliient cltlstens will
uil.v exhibit a little of the spirit of this
venerable and houoied lady, theto
would be llttlp trouble In atr.iiu;liiK for
cicdltohle observance of the orcos
Ion. TIip fueuiul of Kltz llent.v Koidham,
who died PHteiday at tli home of his
UauRhtir. Mrs. H. M. Cole. In Scrun
tm, will bo utti ndpd from his late resi
lience on Maple Btiect In this place to
tnoiiow afternoon al -'.0 o'clock. Ucv.
JumeM V. Itaynot. n llfe-lonp filend
of the dcieii"cd. will. In accordance
villi Mr. rordhatn's icqileM. conduct
the scrvb ei.
The Mf'tliudlnt oongiCKatlon of till
place lm unanimously requested the
pie-ddliiB elder of this dlslilct, llev. 1..
i l'loyd, l. D., to letuin llev. lias
I.ell U. Benedict to this chaise for a
louith j eat.
JovliiiH lloyd has put chased tho
N'nlhati Lons house on Jessup street
und will occupy It In the near future.
Mhs I'VanceH K. Ainiiieinian and
MIm Kathleen Alnsy visited fi lends In
S'i r.tnton this week.
Mrs, Muiy T. rtaynsford and duugh
Icr. Mrs lrone R. Mcl'olluin. after
lslts wilh telallves and friends at
Itline.i. Albion, New York city and sev
eral other pluees, have letiuend to
their home In this place for the season.
The flrst excitement of the contest
f'i the postmustershlp at Montiose
having worn off. botli sides seem to
h'e settled down to iilet. steady pull
Inor. with the nssuiance that the man
with the biggest "pull" will get tho
plum
('hallos Swift, of Scianton, was the
finest of fi lends in this place the first
o" th week.
Misses Umlly Reebe und Lucy Bush,
jei'Pnt graduates of the Montrose high
school, have Just enrolled as students
nt the state normal school at Mansfield.
D. Oscar Baxter Is the newly ap
pointed company clerk of Company (5.
Miss Nettle Clary has teturned to
her home In this place fiom I.aceyvllle,
where she spent most of the winter vls
lllne relatives.
Ifeibert Brewster will relinquish a
position which he has held for some
time at Oeunantown, Pa., and will re
mit! to this place and l est! me his for
liici position behind the counter nt A.
R. Burns' pharmacy.
Mrs. Stewatt, Mis. Gould. Mrs. De
Witt, Mrs, Ooirltson. Mrs. Tyler and
Miss Nina .lessup, uie well known peo
ple of this pluce at present registered
at the Baker house, Vlneland, N. J.
Misses Blerson nnd Bunnell aie on a
business trip to New Yolk.
Mis. Chailes 11. Gallagher, of Hlater
ullo Spilngs, N. Y is lsltlng her
mother. Mrs. Matgaicl Lyons, on Jcs
sup street
FACTORYVILLE.
Spicul lo the Scranton Trlbunf.
Faetoryvllle, March 22. Mis. Saiah
Hlmrell, who has been spending the
winter at Rlnghamton with her daugh
ter, has returned to her home in this
place.
Rev, M. D. Fuller, of .Iermn. gave
one of his Interesting lectuies at the
Methodist Episcopal chut eh Inst even
ing, under the auspices of the Kpwoith
I'ague. Subject was "A Tilp Through
lielnnd."
Mis. David Spencer and son, Robeit,
of Bloomsburg, Ra ate spending a
few days at the home of Henry I'lke.
Louis Dickson Is seilousdy ill with
rheumatism at the homo of his mother.
Ocoige. the one., car-old mui of Dr.
nnd Mr. Charles A Seller, of Daltcm.
was tun led here jeiierilay. The funeral
wnt. conducted fiom the tesldeuce of
R. S. Hinds, father of Mrs. teller, at 2
o' lock.
Mr. and Mis. n, ,, Goodwin ate
'pending a week with fi lends In Kiook
l'ii. T'a.
Mis. R. F. Llndlej- lms been (unMued
t her home by lllncys for the past two
vwrk-
Mr anil .Mrs. James Rojd, of West
'ranlou, vine callcis lieio on Tucs-
M
Mri. Stephen TIlllnghaBt, of La Plump,
bad tho misfortune to fall and bicak
her shoulder.
The trouble hot ween the ineinbcis of
'lie Urm once known as the i:-cclMot
'Igar company, of Rlnghamton. was
given another airing last Monday lie
fine 'Situlie Charleu Ganlncr. of this
Place. The decision of the court was
toeivcd one week. The parties eon-
rncd aie D. W. Stark and John R.
Passett. of Tunkhannock; John Hal
luck. W. It. Allen and V. R. Allen, of
Scianton.
The milk condenseiy at LaPlume has
fome to life again, and it Is expected
that it will stait up about April 1 or
before. The Dairymen's association of
this place will vvlthoiis n doubt sell
their milk lo the .Scranton company
the coming season, for which negotia
tions have been pending for some lime.
NICHOLSON.
fiijl to the SmiMoii TiIIhiik
Nicholson. March 2J. Mis. Rojal W.
"go. of N.-vv Yoik city, is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Williams,
Among those fiom out of town that
attended the funeial or w. John
son on Tuesday weie: Mr. and Mrj.
Benjamin Youngs, of Rlnghainton;
.TIr. nnd Mrs. Chailes Tiffany, or
Brooklyn: Mr. and Mrs. J, y. John
'on, G. W, ohnson and D. L. Wilson,
of Scranton; .Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Ste
phens, of Royal.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor enter,
talned a number of young people last
evening at their home on Pine street.
In honor of their daughter Ressle's
birthday. The evening was delight,
fully spent In playing games, and at
a seasonable hour refreshments weie
rvcd. Those present were: Misses
Florence Wllklns, Vera Taylor, Virgil
Taylor, Florence Buck. Gertrude
Smith, Kunlco Day, Kthel Shaw, Hthel
Rrown, Llllle Garland, Ruth Drlggs,
Kdllh ('iMiey. Com Kllug. rihen
Shields, Rlrtiichr Hoppc, Lauiu Van
Fleet, Resslp Walker, May Hlnklcy.
Reitlm Dlx; Messis. Kreil Crock. Glenn
Lord, Louis Tayloi, Guy Roof, Clyde
Piatt, Wlnlkld Hlnkp, Walter Hop
pp. RddlP Alden, Harry Smith, James
Kncliei, A. .1. Kllng. Maui Ice Hlnk
lej, William Crock, Olln Phnw, Frank
Cornell, Reit Ward, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
S. Decker. Mrs. L. Sh'elds.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Racou, ot
Scranton, ire visiting friends In town,
C, H. MacConnell was a buslners
uiUer In Factoryvllel on Filday.
Mis. L'd. Hell, of Scranton, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mis. P. II. Hell, of
State stieet.
Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Rldrldge and
pott, of Scianton. spent Filday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. i; Renlamln
FOREST CITY.
Bpultl to the "irinlon Tiitiurr.
Foiest ( Ity, March L'.'. R. F. Maxey,
foimerly of this place, now located at
Wilkes-Ra i ip, was Just elected presi
dent ol the Luzerne County Associa
tion of Retail Dugglsl'-.
Mrs. J. R. Rudd and daughter. Maiy,
ate vMtlng fi lends in Carbondale for
a few days.
John S. Ha' i is has returned from the
Poughkecpsle Ruslness college.
J. A. Wi stgate and John Klcholzer
collected $80 In No. 2 initio for Hu
bert Reynolds, who was set loul. In
jured vhll" running the motor lust
fall and Is not yet able to walk. Mr.
Revi.olds Is veiy thankful foi the
gift
F. AloMimbi. fathei of our towiiR
uiurt. Jack Alexander, died In London,
Lnplaud. Match 7. aRer an Illness of
hcen 'eeks.
Mlses Alice Melvln and Giace Men
liciinptt returned from the Biooins
lmrg Noiinal m-IiooI Satuulay to spend
ucatlon.
Cecil C Man.er has bought the feed
slote of T. 11. I'hlnnev.
Michael Moimtlck was tin own under
the ats at the new bleaker yeMer
da. One of his lgs was broken and
he lecelved a sevei scali) wound.
Thomas Watts and family aie ex
pected fiom New Mesleo tdiln'-. They
h.ii been there seveial yeais
T. W. Rudd nnd vlf spent Sunday
with theli paients In town.
'I he s?ntor editor of the Foiost City
News. F. T. Geldei. and David Hai
lis ate on an extended tilp to Floildn.
The employes of the Haixey silk
mill are ftlll out on strike nnd but
little hopes of either side ghlng In.
Mis. Hairy Morgan, of We-t Scran
ton, Is visiting hoi slstot, Mis. Geoig'
Lcdyard.
The public highway leading Into
town ar" neail ImpnMble.
The water we nie getting now Is a
grtnt linpiovemeiu on the llser v liter.
Oui supply now conirs from Brace
Biook. One of our mei "bants has been
getting two cans of sptlng water a
ilny on- to drink and one to cook
wilh.
A meeting of the Foiest Cll boa id
of trade was hold In the council loom
Thursday evening nt S.nO, T P "UcCot
miek, piesldent, In the chair. In the
absence of the secietaty. J, R Build
was chosen secretary pio leni. The
committee on the bridge question. At
torney 1". M. Gatdlivi and Dr. Dwyet,
lcpoitcd progress. As this is a ltal
matter for our town and siiiioundlng
countiy, It will be followed up to a
successful teimlnatlon. The lomnnt
tep on by-laws reported, constitution
nnd by-laws read, and adopted as tend.
Permanent officers were nominated, to
be voted for nt the next regular meet
ing. ARIEL.
Sf"'ll l tlie Scrarton Tril.urf
Ariel. March 2.. Mis. A. Woodiuff.
of Honosdale. spent part of this week
with ielatles In town.
The Ladles' Aid met at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jones on Wednes
day night.
Mis. Se.Miiour Seele, of Raw ley,
visited friends In tow n on Tuesday
Mrs. Salinda Jones, who has Iip-u
visiting In town for several weeks, ip
turned to her homo in Salem on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mis G. Rldwell. of Al ling
ton, spent Sunda with J. Noble and
fainll.
The nionibeiN of the Women's Cluls
tliin tempeiance union met at th
m imol house on Friday afternoon
when Miss Francos Wllliiid'i- plc'uie
was ptosci ted to tho High school
Mr. npoige Swurlz. of Vanloii f.ill.-d
on fi lends on Falurdny evening.
Mr, and Mir. Daniel Riuudage spent
IhM Sunday with Mis. Slmff r at
(Iras Ity.
The Illltlo class v ill nii-ni on Saint
'liny pvenlng at the home of Mi, ,iud
Mis. Motion P.obetts
UNIONDALE.
Fpfiljl to the tranlon Trilmn
Fnlondale. Match ".'. Clmiuuui
lack, the oung uiaii whesp tight aim
was lutely amputateil, was a visitor in
town Sunday.
A sugar social will be In M at the
Methodist Rplscopal clnitfh parsoiiitg
on Match 21). One of the Interesting
(intuies of the evening will be the
sale of m extiaorillnar line qu'lt
The pioceeds will go for chin eh lenc
fltf. Mis. Fiauk D.r Is enliilalueil hot
Sunday school clur; at tea Tuesday
cvrnlng.
Mis. A A. Tlngley enteilalned th
Ladles' Aid society of the Mcthodis'
Rplscopal chut i h and their frit-nds nt
dinner Wednesday Theie was a good
ly attendance, and a well prepaied re-
past was "njoyed.
I The ITnlnndalc Concert band held a
chicken social at the home of Isaac
Curtis Tuesday 'evening. The pio
ceeds amounted to $11.
Louis Notion Is moving to Ftattlt
Ha.Mlen'H faint. Mr. Hajden will
move to the house vacated by Nor
ton. Stanlcv Norton had consldeinble
Rouble In at resting n criminal the
other night.
William Leek, of Roseoe, N. Y, was
In town on business last Thntsday
Lust Satuiday night M. D. Danle's
entcitnlned a number of his ft lends
at n sugar partv
Lnst Mondny Miss Huttie Smith wits
nvuileil to Willurd Crocker, of Simp
sou, Samuel Ruiiltt Mslted relatlxew In
Carbondale last Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mis, J. N. Cable attended
Intel v the former's grnndfather'H fit
nernl nt Hancock. N. y Rp d!el ut
(he pge of ns years,
Prof, MeNnmnia has not been ah
to intend to ills duties nn principal of
I the giadcd school for everl days. It
i": &&? 'y'' '.j. .
Is owing to a severe nttnek of the
Kilp.
Thursday evening, Ucv. D. D. Jen
kins nnd daughter, Hattle, were en
tertalned at ten by Mis. Plillo Ilttt
iltl. The Ladles' Aid sotbty of the Pros
by let Inn chut eh will hold u pancake
set lal In the parsonage Tuesday even
ing, March 20.
HONESDALE.
SjihIjI to the hiuntmi lilhunr.
Ilotiesdale, March 2J. Hon. and Mis.
(I. S. Purdy enteilalned a nunilier of
their ft lends on Thursday evening.
Miss Kathailue N. Slnntnu Is siicnd
ing two weeks at Virginia Beach, Vn.
Mrs. R. N. Toiry has lelumed fiom
New Yoik city, whole she spent sev
eral weeks,
Andiew Thompson Is In New Yotk
nnd Boston this week.
The Ice moved out of Paik lake on
Friday morning, for the llrst time dur
lug tlie past winter. An Ice gorge
formed, hut soon passed out without
doing any dninnge. The Ice bridge has
been a grent convenience to pedestri
ans for three mouths.
John Flnnerty, who has been ciltlc
ally ill, Is somewhat better.
Robeit T. Fowler, aged fouitcen
.veins, dli'd of Bright' disease at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Thomas
Fowler, of upper Main street. Thuts
day illuming, after an Illness of seven
weeks. He Is survived by his mother,
thice bi others and four slstots The
funeral set vices will be held at his late
home on Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock Rev. Wlllllam II. Swift will
officiate Intel input In Riverside ceme
lety The Rev F R. Rateiuan, or Scian
ton. preached In Giace Rplscopal
chinch on Friday evening.
Miss Mnttle Collum Is the valedic
torian nnd Mls Florence Volght the
salutatotlan at the commencement cx
eiclses or the Honesdale High school.
Mr. and Mis. II. ('. Hand have pre
sented to the Piesbyterlau church a
complete set of individual communion
cups.
The menthols of the Amity club and
a tew guests enjojed a smoker in their
club looms. Thin inlay evening. Music,
games and plenty of fun is what the
Amities uluuSM have.
.Miss Grace Cote, who has been on
U'l tallied bv filcnds In Scianton the
past four weeks tctuiued to her home
Thntsday evening.
For tlnee nights, commencing Aptll
2s, tho attl action at the opeia house
will bo -A .loll Affair."
SUSQUEHANNA.
fcin Ml to the S ranlou Irilntir.
Susquehanna, March 2.'. Theie Is a
icpoit that a nuiubei ot sulking Rile
bullets makeis will lake Jobs elsewhete.
Colonel William II. Tclfoid lias had
Ills pension Itici eased fiom $21 to $,'0
per month.
I'ongiessman C Fied Wnght List
week tetui'iied home fiom a business
tilp to Washington,
Mts. I.'. R. W. Senile has leluuifd
home from a visit with Montiose lela
tlvos The ilvei Is at high watei mail,, but
the heavy body of Ice between Susque
hanna and Coopeistown Is still intact.
Colonel W. H. Tolfoid's health, vvlil-U
has been ptocarlous tor moic than a
: ear, Is somewhat Imptoveil,
Mnplo sugar making has commenc" 1
in tlie vtclnlo camps it Is i lalmed
that the yield this season will be small
owing to the lavages of the maple
wot in for thp past two seantis and
last .vear'R dt ought.
The Pleasant Mount Hue of the
Not theasteiu Pennslvania Telephone
company, has )( en i onnected wilh the
main line.
A spin lal boiotigh pullieinau lias b (n
stationed on Fiont street and vicinity.
The Associated Ptess states that Tim
Hut lev, of "Biooklyn," fought Mysteil
ous Hlllj" Smith to a di.ivv, nt New
London, Conn., Inst night. All the
same, Tim belongs to Susquehanna
Riooklyn has one end of a big bildge,
hence It doesn't need Tim's petfotm
nnce to bolster up lis reputation.
"Honor to whom honoi." etc
The woik on the riolatt line ot the
Northeastern Peiinsj Ivimla Telephone
ompany's line wll b- commenced on
Monday next and betoic June It will
be extended to Montiose.
In Windsor, on Wcdiiesila, b Rev
zs
aar
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'of
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2 r.le crowning
not last long. We
; gather-d together in
fiat
THESE PRICES will help us to do it (if you dont). About 240 pairs of Men's Fine (j? fl f(
Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, worth $2.00 and $2.50, all sizes, take them ANY PAIR for... P 1 VU
300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, button and lace, regular price from $1,75 to Cli-r nnit ft KT
$2.50, all good sizes ; while they last DJL dliU Out
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Well, we are
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John C. Langford, Henry C. Langford
and Miss Rmma M. Fessenden, both
of Oakland, were united In marriage.
The Century club held a. pleasant hop
this evening In Hogan opera house.
Deposit camp of Modern Woodinpn
this evening paid Husqttphnnna camp it
fraternal visitation. A "smoker" was
enjoyed.
Professor Pierce, of Rlnglintnton, will
hold a social hop In Hogan opera house
on Monday cvenlg, April H.
Tlie Ladles' Auxiliary lo the Brother
hood of Locomotive Rnglneers, held a
supper last evening In Knights of Py
thias hall,
'George II. Downing, of RluglmnUon,
this evening met with the new chorus
choir of the Presbytellnn ehutch nnd
conducted Its II rut tehrarsal. It Is ex
pected that the choir will furnish
music In the chuich Faster Sunday,
The newspapeis of the town are
pt luting the porttaltM of some of our
handsomo nnd talented gentlemen, to
the great delectation of their leaders.
Such enterptlsp Is very commendable.
The proprletots of patent medicines
have too long had the monopoly of por
trait publishing. "Let the good work
go on!"
THOMPSON.
Special to tic 5rinlnn Tribune
Thompson, March 22. Mrs. A. M.
Fllewood Is spending a week with her
niece, Mis. 11. N. Ratictt. nt Jeimyn.
Miss Beatilce Mcintosh, of Starrucca,
spent Wednesday with fi lends In town.
Mts. Lottie Potter and son, Leon,
after a few days' visit with iclatives In
Sidney, N. Y. will loturn home today.
Miss Hannah Latham Is spending tho
week with relatives In Scranton.
The new creameiy will begin business
Aptll 1.
Rev. P. R Tower will picach lit the
Avenue Methodist Rpiscopal church,
Oakland, next Sabbath moinlng and
evening,
Inventions have been received heie
to the Cl.tik-Smlth wedding at Gieen
drove Apill ,1. Aitliur Is a Thompson
boy and while he has been fiom heie
four yeais he has many fi lends here
still who will wish him continued hap
piness I'merson Tuikoi, of Jackson, vvhoe
house was binned some months since,
has begun the election of n new house
on the old site
Miss Divldoii Is visiting relatives
and ft lends In Scranton and Ashley for
a few days.
C. C. Wllmarth was doing business
In Susquehanna yesterday.
11 V. Larrabee, solicitor for the Sus
quehanna Ledger, was looking after
the luteiests of that paper In town yes
tenia). William Benson, of Jackson, wii
i ailed to Scranton yestetdny to see his
brother. Nelson, who Is seilously sick
theie.
Those ililviitg Into town icpoit the
loads "Just hoi tld." and the bottom
lias not begun to dtop out .vet.
It looks now as though dwelling
houses would be at a premium In
i unnipsou tins venr. we welcome good
people to out town
BROOKLYN.
Sriml in H,i Siniiton riilninr
Biookliu, Match 22 Mis. .Maine Pal
mer, of Scranton, Is spending a lew
da.vs with .Mts. Shaddock.
MKs Jennie Tiff an) Is teaching for
Miss Wtlght, who Is with her sister,
Mts. Taylor
Mls Rattle McMillan Is spending a
liw dnvs with her brothel In Nlehol-
Sl II.
Woik on the telephone to Fostet Is
In nig piHhod as rapldl) as possible.
About t It tee-foil it lis of i he poles ate
hi w set.
Malty Rlelt.it ds Save of Plltstou. Is
v Idling ft lends heip.
The Ladles' Aid socletv of the Meth
odist F.plscop.il chinch, met this week
with .Mrs. J. M Whitman.
Rov Slmtlduck is quite slek at pie?
etlt. Miss Rinnia Rldiidge. of Scianton.
spent Sunday with her parents heie.
Funnels ate making: maple stig.it.
Will Co), who has moved onto the
Stetllng faun, Is putting up lee.
D. L Gardner, of the tntei national
Cottespondence school, was In town on
Tupsiiiiv.
Mis Fiank Case has been unite III
with quins) Her mother. Jits Geotge
Steillng, is with her.
THIS W
bargains of this sale
are anxious to open
lots, the balance of
so busy now, we cannot tell you about the
sale it is your own fault.
I
n L a JrHilkl
THE MARKETS.
Wftll Strtit llevlaw.
Nov Vml,, Min.1i ii. Time wm r great va
iltly pf iiiintiiiciits In tho utoik nurkpt toil.iy
tinilcr tho IiIUIhk i,imiili. uf .p.-iulstlie pop''.
'Hie iH'iiiiij( vi.m quite flionif, tic most 'otnt
InCiifm-c hclnn the mote thntiul tone In the
IKN-Isti tnntl.pt on the jjjrccmcnU rcaclicJ lie.
Imiti tlrcnt tlrltiilh ahd HimI over the illlfl
itihv at 1 1t ti 'lln. 'I nc lain seenif il to li-tvc
ipiulcil to the lavor of the litt-lsncr Ih tc
K)tie' tn tlie lite lint iblo tiijril movcnutil
here Jimnli.v uinl tit.)' cnliijiil .1 (.owl ilnri!
tl the oiMlliu strctiitthi but pruHl taking fj'in
urrc imrMciilml) illruil'il Jitulnl thi'in nllT'
vninln mui their nactkn Iml a Uig lii.luvni
In hrlhi;lhic ithout the mlwcii'itnl ilcpr sJoti In
the ctiPNl iiiitkvii 'the lot.il iniiiililpd loik
uc iilitJer dcklilril tire'-nti' nml uiMrintlv ,i
ler) lamp Ills o( i-i-iiliillr liolilliut t itll
lln' i'ilnciHil mctiilictii n( the urciq vn4 Ilitill
atdl, in.iMhi l,i ai) Inroitili upon t li-lr irnri,
AttnniiN line nu'lo Ii huM the tnarl.et l'
ihlun.iliiK imlliiiliiil nn, k here Ami llurr, l.tit
thi.i iiro eiil) Imllflciiiitl) screenful, mhIiii;
lniil) an 4 eonr tut luullliiii J njlUtnit. The
htiit) tolie Hi HurllMKiiiu the tint of the wi'ik
I iji. Iwlil a Iturkl'il lliflilrlKe mi tlm iccm'r.d
in.lrkcl o tli.it It ,H li knl out M all ol'.i'il'io
uII.iIhr fulut mill kui. Iihl up Witliln i iilnl'r
ot Ium Jt.iii.I.o '" blub level. It fell luik 14
ini,n Imiitver mui ilu.nl h ,i net gjln (t
mil) H fiHillnti, Allium, the liMilnu; riihiUil
.links the ..1,1,1 mill) 5illi.Hl,tiil ntlmi'th w
shoMii li.l the trunk lltit'1 Oh.l h) 1 1 it. Wahuli
luiM, l'inii.)lnmU Idl I tie (iirliier 4retli Mli
mi extiiiiip iiili.iine n( urn point... lvniiili.inu
imii the mil) immliir n( the croup that helil well.
The lilt) hit; nt Hie Vi'"ili stoil.ii vim on j ui)
hisi) mbIp nn, I Mil utTiiltiHS wnt confljently
ulifoihcil, The pielitrnl 'A . imrldl lip in
evticnie :ti, iIixIhk nt the toil mui Hie luiiiinmn
Kiilmd lU, Nothing tlclliillc I. kliOMh U to the
murie nt the lei) Ins hut the Ullcf I ititlinl
thdt the plnpeil) I. 'li'tllml in jliiiitlui. h)'
anothir HiIein 'lime M,i .onie enntlnned show
of tretit;lh utiiontr the uioiip nf minor tallroiil
T,ipiitlo which hme I em reii'iill) prniiiiiiut,
hut Initio of them m well held 'II ie ) mi-r r.ll.j
llln (ii.inili. floiks nioiril up Pi toi tli- loimuon
nml .Pi for the pnfcireil on the MM but tiny
Mill w'j Into the inntrol ol tho MKs Url
Piclfle. Wistein t'tilon tuoveii up oer 1 point",
Vmcrlenn ( ir 'i'i, mill the preferred nf the
Utter (orpoulioii on luuioi'i of lOiiMillilitlnn.
Iiitc rtiallnnril l'.iier toe .! ,nul the prcfur.il 'H
nn ii rinrteil uotklti;; aarnniciit ivltii a int . t i -toi
Suuur iiiomiI veiy IirejuUly hotli iii anil
Inuti on t.irur tleatlnits I'nUI nc tmln). 1.
S.0,'00 tnu.
Hie hnml market icntlniieit acllie ami In 'EU
l-i Total Mle., par i.ilue, s.1, j-,() tnliul
t.itcs hoieN in re all utiihatiecil nn the Ubt
tall
The folio Intc ipiolitlrm me In uNlird The
Tiilmte h) !. S .fonlai, Co, rowm 705 ilW
tlcaia buililin, !-, ratiu n. !'. 'Idcplioia- fc!JI!l
Orn- IIUIi. I,e- Clm
it i; et e-t
.Viiuriian e..u inv 111' U1T 111.
tiiriiijii tnlncco I2e'i l.'s'ii IJT, MVj
Atihi-nti Ol ill's Mi5,, ol
Vt.hi.in. IT. llV'f. Iv'i'a "I1 ft'
limn'.. Tuition M sf, s.it,
Itilt. f. DM tf."4 WVs H!V 01
('out. liilnuo I'''h "t Uli, IV'h
I Ins K Ohio IT : 4ilV 4TU
( hh .v ill W..t '.'.i '.'O't 2.' ll't
(hi. . II , ii H.-iU I 17V. Wl'i tnjlj
M. I'..ul IV.". f.Ji'a Til'.. IiP'j
Itiel. I.'.in.l IJt'i . I2s'b U-t
li.-l. A lliiiKim lu. 'i.r,i,i till tup,
l.iikaiv.miu II It I'm 111, I'M I'll
him. A Tiv.. I'r ... Mi, ,Vi .'Tij 5'ij.
Iniii. A Vjloille . . luilV. lnfi '
vim. rieiattii i.i.v, ::u iy't i--.vK
Vlil. Tnullcii It4,. 107 1M I H-
Vllv,o. l',nitli iui PUN "ii .. vc,
si.lliirii I'uiili r. 1V i".'. I".'.
Nirfnlk A i-t P, M' fi''i I
Nn tin rn I'diifle -sfs. "?,n S71; "7 i
Virtli I'ndfle I'r ... ''1 .I'l'n hT m'i
X. V. Central Il'l I4) ili,5 II,
iniliilo A Wcsl I'i .(I'tj "i'ii 3!
Pit, i,i n ii -: rip, ivji. m1,,
I'mIHi vhii iis4 .",.-,ij :p4 i-,i.
iiriillne iii. . . . it'.a Ci : m ;..
I.'ruilliitf Hi.. I'l . . 7ii; 7l' 7.1'v 7.'.-:
s. uthern II II :'.". .,714 21 57
Sfllthcill 1! 11.. I'l 7M.. I'l'a 71. 71,
'I i mi. loll A Iron . .. ."". ""i. ff'h 5-i
I . .s leithn I !' lit. 11 II
I. s. Irathei, I'r. .... 7.5 7"'u 75 75
I s Ituhhn I'i'.. 10. I"ij II'..
I tlll.ll I'.ullli I'l 'il Ii-.". 'o
I liinii P.lillli. I' 5", :, 1?, 5
Will. toh. i'i. .. , .i7i. in. :.:v. "i
WlftlHI I III 1 4 -"' O, w'l
I'iil 1'nel A Inn H :ji ti :,'i,
I'i. pie's (i PIT'. I IT'., tot, Ilia.
. ,vii .ill. ,M'.. flj
T.v.i. I'jilfli it, it", lit- .lit.
Am. C.ii 1-i.miiIiv ... . i5', -JTi. SVS it
T Meel i n., I'r It n' ! l"x
i hic.m.ii :mi- vivi.'Mir.
O.Mie ili.'h. I n-i- I 1'U
win: vi. ft,s. et. iui
Mn ... . 7.5'f To 7.5's Ti,
rims.
q.M ti' n, tn' dt,
CUT J.
Mi) Hh SJ I9, .!,
IOIIK.
On .... . IU.I5-IU IH. 10 I5M lliiH
I. Mill
VI iv .. T.sl 7i T.srt T. ii
HliK
Vl.iv . T.o 7,07 7.i "ir1
m:w pitrt fiir.iv Mi!i;i:i-
Open Ihuh i.o v ( "
Will. A I". 'ii.. eit et in:
Mn ' MP i mi's,. r.i ls
bill ' "I'll "'. -'it,
tOIIN
vim ' a. i"1! i ' ii i
lull . !' to's I .
EEK WILL BE A HOW
have just commenced, and by tlie way they are going they will
with our NEW SPRING STOCK NEXT WEEK, and we have
Men's and Women's Fine Shoes to PUSH THEM OUT.
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Scranton Board of Trnde Exchfing
QuoUtions All Quotations . Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. tlhl. Asked.
Flrt Natloral Hank 1.VJ ...
Rctanton SailW nnk 340 ,,.
Third National Dank .;, 5
Mme Deposit and Dlaeount Dink,. UO ...
Kconomy I.H.M. n. & I. Co. ... 43
Ucka. Truit hale Uepoilt Co. .... ISO ...
Clatk flnoirr Co., I'r. liJ ...
Bcranton Iron I'jnce k Mfg. Co. 10)
Scranton Ale Work; M
UckwMftn Dairy Co.. Pr. ...... .;. 20
County SailhKi Dank At Truit Co.. SOU
First .National Dank (Carbondale) 300
Standard DrlMn '", ; 3D
Traders' National Dank US ...
Dctantnu Holt an J Nut Co in
IIO.NDS.
Scranton l'wnscr Hallway, Out
MortKace, due W10 lia
Pccple'a Mrcit Kallnay, first inort-
Itaue, due 1t)18 HJ ...
People' btmct Itallway, IWncral
mortgane, due Wit Ha ...
Olckvoti Mawiarturlnif Co lotl
Ijcka. Township bchuol 6 per lent. . . 101
City of Sirantcn bt. Imp. per
nt IW
Scranton Trattlon 0 per cent US ...
Scranton Wholesle Mrket.
((nrrtfd bv 11. O Pile. 27 Lmkananna Vie)
lluttcr-Creamery, 2Haa.'ie j ihlr). I7aii)f.
Clieeic lull cream. I.MUc
Kkkv-W stern fresh, 15 lo li'fco.- nearby
Itnte, 15'Aaire. .. ,
Ilo-im-ivr lui , eliolie tnatrow, sj.uj.ij.Ii0.
I'ea Diam-Pcr lu V '1M- .
Mrillum Deani t'jr t'U.. 2 40a2.4i
(Jreen 1'em l'ir lm . 1.J0j1.13.
Onlom-I'cr tiu . Jl.inal.fiH. '
I'loiir llest pitcnl, pt.f I'1'!.. ' fA
Itcd Kidney lleam-lVr bii . ji.ljaJ.oO
Philadelphia Qrnin nnd Producer
I lilljilelplil.1. Minli Si-WLeni-': l,m'r'
iititrait BMde. March. 77'ia7e . .,-"'n "'',
lover No. 2 niivid, March. I5'al5',e. Dim
lmdv, No : vinlte illpK-l. ak. Ilutt'-'t
Kb M, it'ioil cliinan.l; fane) vvwlrtti irim'i),
Si'V I do do, prluti. 'ii' . exiiill"nal il"
lie.il.), i!(,l lot, ilc. I'lTicv I'lim. I'lr i'e
li ,il. 1 1 bevli iifirhv, ile l.i. ii'iluii, '.Ii .
do. louthweilein, Uv i do. mmtliein. lie. linen
- I'lim lui quiet, N V. full iieiim, laiiiy
finull, IMi ; di do. do. fair to ihoUe. 1(4
av:.. luilned auuan. -I'lrtit, fair ili'iiimd lot.
toii-l'iiin, 'ii. hWier; iiiiddlln upliu.il-.
S Il-liV 'I allow-Dull and went; ) V"'
In IiIkK. l'ir.; eouimv do. do, Md... )',';
Pio ; lalts i'i6Vii. I.lie poulti; Dull, nnd
I evil, liimr. foul'. I'lill'.' old ioo.tir. .1
715,1.1 ihlcker. in'aill'n.: I'"'' '-"t,"
pi iv. llulJi., luikeiii. 10-iIti. Iinined tool
li l'ltlii hut ntlht. ' fi.w'1. .iliol'-e lOijilli ;
tin llr in mod, n'iiilOv'.i .iM ,n"lor. i'so ;
imtl) ilikkcin, llillr, we.tiin iln.. l'il J 1
, .' v i urn .ho'ie t- Intn) lotl.i- . i.u-w.
peirla. llii'.Ii . itcrn do.. lOil.'r,
Knell t -I lour. 2.CD0 lianiN. ami l.Jli.i'l'
iio'ii.d. in an k.. viIiMt. Il.onft hud ela; coin.
Ili.,lii)) lialHi; oit, :.1,(KX). .Silpmentu "heal.
l,.itmi)Uilil, corn, .a.OtW IniilifU; oaf. HfiM
Mew Yoik Ornln nnd Produce.
Viw Vftik. Vir.li -'.' -I'loui -('itiel and sti.nl)
all dav at old priw.. WI i'il--iol trm. No.
J rid. i f .). Ii erfial. No L rrd, J-0'ii.
ileiatui. No I loithetn Diiluth, '"s . f ' '
itlmt Dpt'oi,. at ilr.l Vile liie'lncd tmi lull
him ue. . .1 .1 ilnen in hi ktir In export 'It Ii"1.
Ii'ievri. iil.iiiiied liml and prmiiolid atleiimnn
.liniliii". (I0.1111; ruin al 'ii'iL 'ut tli 1 1 ine.
Mi.m1i IihiiI nii. Mil. n)- : lui). KU .
it, Thri. t'.in -piit litireii No. 'J, 'i
ileiitir md l',i. f o i ullnil. iliithiiH cpui
id 1 i'i lull l.ter ralllid. c .osmI firm i.l 1 1 iar
tl.il 'i nit ilecllm. Vliuli ih.ed I'li-.l l.
H.V.: I"'- "'V'.. -1 pl . I'io I'd'1 V't
dull: Nn. .'. Wl'je . No. .1. nn' ; N'o. 2 uliiti.
vj1. i.'?i ; Vn .: villi, ''' nai-l. inlvwl
vie'leii. U'la'il'si., trail, while. ..iiloe. Upllnr
milil hut fltmli In Id. Hiitlrr-1 liw: t'"
iiei'iutv, lili'Jc.. fiilnr), lUilPi' . -till
diln fiekh, IJa'.'b. t'ueiie Klrm, fam) I'l'e
uiloreil and vililli. Ilill'v'-' finuv utnll inlmel
I'l'ji.: ruiiiv -mill uldt . l.'nlJ'ii.. I ai-r
I ihr; stale and 1'einn.. I lil'l'ae I weslein.
IJiuKi . wnilhiin. l.'il'""ii.
ChScnfjo Gir.in nnei Prcduce
(1 11. urn. Minh CJ. Mil il ml ovirMiM early
toi i) on li.aurli liilli. and icioveied ill slluhl
imoiiiiii'iiM.iit. VI iv ili'i'il null Uuh'- ""'"I
vc'tuilav iillfr .1 le-s nf i eaii). Ciirii i'um'I
!i 0 ile'hitliei ii'd 'il at .1 like nli.ii.ee. l'ro
vIiIoik viie ivl) lrr.ii!at l a-li ipiutjtion,
in ie ,i full. t:
I him "lii.ili Nn. .1 i rms. wheal, l.TuTIi .
n. 2 ml. TlliTil'.-' . ml -' 1 'in. oi,. N
.' velln.1. IH-V. No. ! 01I1 'Ji.i I Nn J
'.Inte. '7 1.1 .'''' ; i .1 tthlte, .,7'i.',3'' .
N... ' 111. ill 1.1.; Kind leiilii.e Inrlei-, In
ITi. (ill to 1 hone ill ill Hit;. ImVI. : N" I
Hr, .'ui, l 51; N.i I iinillmi'.teiii. ! ..' 1
irlm. Hi 1, tin -oil, 'I -' i.it.J5, mess pink. I5 ".
el".'1: Iird. sTHt.T'!' : short t it.-. ijT s5js;
1I11 'c-l IkiiIiIih. ('...el", 1 ; Khnit 1 lear sldi .
f'.'J'.a ",'ii nliisii) l. 1. -ui.ir, uniliitiKid.
Ucw Yoik 1,1 ve Stock.
Ne Vol!. VI 11 li ' II eiM (JiHid steer',
all n'.i; luedli in mil ism nun il" . K'.'. ll; bulla
rVu nndll 111 and u.moioii nova, mini), jond
iin.'s, KHI5. Ihuh; slorr., l -'5i'j..VI, fjt
.ia-.. ji4.il TO: ImlR mil2i, uma. ifiilTa
1 l.i.l.e In iti.i f,.t !' . s,.ii t.ibc, ihiiiand
f, Ir und pilns sti.iih . i-als Yl .50: wleitiil d" ,
s,p "tiMu) . lui'is. Il'in In Mmde lneli.'r;
lufp, li5: few ev'op d. v ; mil'. KI.V..
lupin. ri.VijIl'Jii; mil.. s..'aij M; illpped
I1111I. . li's
Iln." N'. lilt I l,h". it -U.I5i(i ID
ClilcrtRo Live Stock Market.
( ! 1. Mi ,li ' 1 Ulle lleoolpti-. V.00, in
iliillii'. I'n Iiniii. 111- ahout sttad) t liutm
.1 .11 , mil,- iiiders, urm. kikhI to pilule
s'.il . -5 li, pnor In UltdlUlll. 175ll')0. tOOK.
i rs .11 i'i'iIii. a, 1 1. . s",.alti.5, lows, J,(s-a
R AT THE
others just come, and
FINANCIAL.
BOND OFFERINGS
rAYINQ 3.18 TO 4.05 Per Cent.
Central II. K. of N. J. Den. 5s.
Pip., Cent. & Pen. Con. Ss.
Gal., Har. & San Ant. 1st 5s.
Iowa Central Ry. Co. 1st 5s.
Lnke Shoio Refunding 3 1-Us.
Minn. Qcn'l Elect. 1st Con. 5a.
Minn. & St. X. Con. 0s.
Norf. & West. Imp & Ext. 0s.
Nor. Pac, St. P. & Duluth 4s.
Peoria & Pekin Union 2d 4 l-2s.
lUo Grando & West. 1st 4s.
Complete Circular List on Application
1001 (Pocket Edition) now ready.
Spencer Trask & Co.
2r-29 Piue Street,
05 Stato St., Albany. NeW York.
AX, heltir'. f,70il.4U caimcM, alow, Ji2 f0
Inill', aluiil), 4J.7.5il..li; 1 .ill en, atr'adt' 14
Mrnliir, aa.oUjil; Tela, fed utierx, $li5j Texal
rase atnrii, Ht'lal; T.'vas liiilln, 1.M i3.7.'i.
IIoks I'dilpl'. I'MXltl, tomornw, 15,(Kii) eitl.
inutul! lift our, 1,3 ai; opineil weik In ..
lower; ilo-ed vtrorKi lnp, d.tr; nilved and
l.att In ri. '"aO.I.V; kooiI tn ihoiee In nv, tfin
O.I5; ioiikIi heal), $5s.5e5.p': litrlit, S3 WaO 05 j
bulk if hiltr, f.5li7'iiiil(l)
Mnev-lte(eipl", 4.IKI; 11 ep and limlii, aboiti
ftti.iily; i;nnd In ihuin weJhetH. (1.75,i5l fi.r
to ilmiee liilved, iI..Viil.MI; weitirn aheep, $171
a5; Texas aheep, .Minllius, tti ID; nitlve laml'J,
l..V)i5.n, viiftun lambs, WJOaS.IO.
East Llborty Cattle.
1
Last Illicit), Vluih il. faille Steady 1 evtra,
$. M)a5.lk"i; prime, fi 1011 40; onmtnon, $.1.2.111.
1Iori .Vellie .111 1 liliilicr, irlmo liieilluuia,let
jorkern .iml Ik ivy hoc, fU.2.5i(lS0; litrlit jont.
nn, ti:.ri!i.C.5; Knml plus. Vi.Wid; tikiU mui
loounnit plitH, sn5.7.5: inuslis, JIjj.Hi).
Mieep Mesidi , ihoiio wrlhers, M IOa.VJ.1;
rointnoit, fj.fiinl.50; ihouc I1111I1', $i75i"iS'
iiimuion tn Kond, 4a5 u5; leal callCJ, $Oa0.7&.
Oil Market. T
Oil City. .Marili 2J. -Creillt bilanee', l"fl; ee:
tlfleatea. no hid Milptiu nt, l 1,42.1; aicu,-,
fc'I.UM. Hun', IKl.tfJ: aveiace, I,'J37.
AVOCA.
'I'lu death f John Cuunlnp,linm w
curroil ut the family residence In tln
North Knd, after a brief Illness o(
pni'iimonlii. Deeeaetl was about forty-,
seven years of nfic, of a retlrlnpr ills-.
lioMltlun and ever mindful of his fam
ily nnd tliclr welfare. Besides his wife,
he l survived by six chlldtcn. ITe vva
a nii'inlivr of the Catholic, MutuiiV
Henefieliil assoelatlon, Ancient Ordrj
nf Hibernians and No. 13 Assoctntijit
fund. The funeral will take place om
Stindriy afternoon. Interment will lit
In St. Mary's cemetery.
The funeial of Mis. Charles Johnson
took place on Thursday afternoon from
the lioine of her sister, Mrs. Jame'i
Kyon. Services were held in St, Mary's
chuich. Infpnni'tit was mado In St.
Maiy's cemetery. Tho pall-bcarera
were Michael O'Malley, James Flt'i
patrlck. Patrick McDermott, Patthik
Vltstpatrlck, Frank O'Hoyln and Frank
Paiks
Misses Mary HiillaKliei', Mnrjraive
Karley. Murpirvt Cunnlnffhani and
Wlllliiin McAiulii'w. or Stroudsbtrtt:
Xotttial "I'liool. an spending tlvln
spilnp vacations at their homes in.
town.
Adam "Iai nnd lfauk Tiovpir al
tended the taxpayers' conventlnn -11 1
Wilkes-Hawo esterday. Tlie I001I
union will meet this eveniiiK to bean
their report of tin pioceedlnt's.
Miss Nina IvIeMiiKei', f Scranton, 1'i
spenillnis' a fi-vv days at the home o
her pavents, on Mill street.
The inachlneiy of the uinlervvnar fae.
tory Is belli); removed lo Scianton,
Theie ate many operators In town wlm
will lORret lis removal. The operaloji
say that lack of orders and hlsh i.-nts
compels them to abandon the Induutty
in Avocos
Tho new street commissioner. Mr.
Devers. with his corps of workmen,
have already put tho road In a credit
able condition. The placarded polls n
qulie the nttentlon of tho oouncllinen
and effoits should be made to have thu
Traction company paint anil stialghteii,
them.
Itev. J. J. McCabe, of Aublttn. was nj
visitor In town on Thursday.
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