7 ,- ? .v yv' if- - fUlS SCUANTON TMlULAK-MATntDAY. .MARCH 30, J001 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. r-ltl to the Scranton Trilmiit. Montrose, March 2!. l&ol. The fu nial of the late Hyde Crocker wilt he intended from his lntc renldenee on Mitt street, tomorrow afternoon ut "J n clock, IiIh pnst'M-, I lev. Hnnkcll Hetii' .lid, otllclutlns. The ' t fi i-monlcs will partake largely of n mllltiity chnrnctT, nnil this U fitting-, for no brnver no more valiant defender of Old Oluiy I'vrr Ml, than mi he In whose honor will tomottovv jjalher at his bier hit lemuinlnK comrades of Pour Hi others' tjost, No. 453, Grand Army of the lte public. Tile death of Mr. t'luvkei has caused profound nut tow thti)iilioui this borough and h.'IJoIiiIiik towns, iind his death leaves n vacancy In the so cial, fraternal and tellglous tholes of this place thnt will go lone unfilled. A complete steam plant for the clean lnjr of t'tupetF.i lenovutlnc fntliM, lilikltiK and cleaning curled hair, etc.. Is blnc put In place by V. II. Dennis t Son this week and will foim an Im portant new Industry and n great con venient" .1. II, U'atdslej 1ms moed his Insur ance ofTtce fiom the Itepubllcan build ing to moms over Moitls' dtug store. Montros" lodge of Odd Fellows this week elwtcd the following officers for th ensuing term: Noble giand, Cj ria.v Meirlll; vice grand, .lames V. t'luiv, fieeietury, llarliinil A. Denney; financial secretar. William D. H. Alne.x, licasuiei, Apollo Ptone; mem !! of relief committor. Wirt II r'onk- 1 1n. Tim indies' Matinee .Mtiikdl club will Lshe a line entertainment nt village lull tin Apill :'J. Two Nocullstri and a ollnlat fiom th" city have been se- icd for tin occasion I'lu- loutitv peniiii intli lommltlec c now In aej-niou in the aibltratlnn ioiii at the I'ouit hntihe. UigunlviMtlon Fr the ensuing e.ir will be peifeetcd, ,iinl the (!ate for holding the county (invention w III b" tled. Mits Allt-e Nnrthion. an esilmablo find popular young lady, has accepted ,i iiolton In the store of II. I. Head, News lCHchcil here today of tile ilHtli fiom iaralsls oT I lent y Webb. upII known and i expected resident of Williams Pond. The funeinl will be Mtiended on Sutiilii.v. Mr, Hiid Mis S. .1. .leiukfs hac ie turned from uvlslt with irl.itivri and friend" In St ranton. The iinnii.ll benellt and Hi emeu's ie j ptlon to bo given by Ilcseuo Hook and i.idder companj In village hall on tbe evening of Apill !, Will be a delightful iiflalr and will doubtlehs have thu gen eiotis pationage which It merit". The ludles of Montto" will prepare and s, ic .u claboiate suppei and follow ing tliat nt) line musical and Uterar limgianinie will be remlered by Mime of din bo-,t l ji talent This waf n orj light gi.ind Jury v tt'K at otllt. but tlnee tine hills be ing ivtiiiiicd. and only four Ignored. These weie. True bills, commonwealth v. IMumd Hall, eharKcil with lar rnn . Uugcnc Iewls. piof-ecutor. I'otn iiiuntwfilth vs. .lohn V. Koach, chaige ,-ihault ami battel y: (.'. A Sexton, pio. rnnimouwealth vs. George Shoemuker, , barge, unlaw fill cutting of timber; J. Beebc pios. Ignoied bill"- Com- fionwealth v. .lohn Sklnnci. charge. tiling without a lRenho; constuble's Lcturn, county to pav costs. Common- U'lilth vs Charles II, Tlftany. cliaige. Ielllng liquor without n license, Chailes tlehurds, prosecutoi, county to pay I tbts, Conionwcalth s 1.11 Hatbpr, rliaige, assault and battery, W. V. Ma- Imiii, pi os : county to pav cost. om- Imonwealth s. Clarence Lewis, iliaige, lart eny; James duller. pio. The grand Jut; remininendcda county bridge over (ienl, near I J. I. Halley's In Liberty township. THOMPSON. Sf ill to the Srnton Trlt'ijnf Thompson. March 'J!! Winter Is hold ing a high cai nival before It takes Its llnal leave of us. Us-bom l.eonatd, of the Young Men's i hilstt.ui iiisoc iatlon loonih. Scran ton, spent Wednesday and Thuisday v.itli his sjstei. Mis. M. Lewi', on .IrffelhOn stieet. Our postmaster, 11. I", n.iinei. after thiee o! four day's siege, concludes that the grip Is no Joke. Prank C'roMet, while chopping wood about the ili st of Kebruaiy, lost his WHtth In the snow. A week ago the -now dl.sappeaied and he found the wutrh none the wow foi It.s exposuie. A toal train ran Into the rear end of a freight train between here and Arai.it yesterday, causing the destruc tion by flic, of the caboose and one Height car with their contents and delating the Saratoga about an hour at this station The air brakes did not work and other things peculiar to railroading weie lespontdble for the episode No one was hurt. N .1. Monroe, of Como, Is heie to mil the new cieamery, and will open Mon daj next provided the milk Is not all i hurned by the commotion among the larmers as to what to do with their milk now they have a fit t class crpam er.v. How Is thut: "Many men of many minds." Mi. and Mis. Kllus ! Cuiglll, whose daughter, Evangeline, died last Sab bath at the Hahnemann hospital, greatly appreciate the many kindnesses hown their dear gill by the managers of the hospital and by her fellow stu dents while she was In training there. And they would especially expies.x their thanks by us to those who ex tended help und sympathy during her Hlckmwti .and contilbuled ho gener ously und giiiclously tlowers and other tokens of esteem for her Initial Nelson Ueiison, who died in Scran Ion Wednesday of this week, was u na tive of Jackson, vvheie he has two brother, H. M. and P. K. Ills remains will bo brought on the tialn to this nation tomorrow morning and con voyed to Juckson, whole the Intetineiit will take place. Undertaker A. II, Crosier Is In Gieut Bend today. Krause's Cold Cure. For Lolds In the head, (best, tin oat or any portion of the body, bleaks up a cold In 34 hours without Interruption to work. "Will pievent colds If taken when rlrat symptoms nprciir. Price 25c. Sold by Matthews Uros. TUNKHANNOCK. fcpdlil to the stunton 'iiiliLiif, TunVhii.naik, I'a., MjuIi '.'9.-On jnJ after Monday. Afiil 1, the posloftice' will ilo jt ',.10 In flit eveninv lnli'ml "1 nt o'tlock, at al ri'itct, Utt. Kcllle Liiluwu u.ll Idle .hortiy for llohol,ni, X. .1 , i heir le rvil In ule htr heme nllh her Mer1 Ml. IUIr.iniplf. Mi. .Innei MiKlnf, of Ifarjland. t llllng her uncle, O. i1 MIIN, ot thh place. Attorney Oeorgp II. DeWItt, of the Wjomhu county lur. "Ill Helher a lecture t I'UtlV Operi lloae t'vinoitow etrnlnn, milijecl. "U Won't Hint oll." riiuUr tirie. Mjrrlie llit'iiMH hate hem Ixueil to MRJr Wlnttimiite awl Mini alii" . IIent, of Tiink ImniirHk, jIhI to Jew Vior. "f l.iVe Whiolii, inl Mki llewle (ir. nl I'tllt, Xiitlii WIIIIjiii Owmi, cf Mill t'iH. i"Jle n lnlt t" TniililMnod. ilmiiit Hie weel. Mloiiiej '. 0(jr Deietielinei l In .riiiilii ilil eel,. h-e h- U i'iiaaeil III trjlnp; an In itrjtiie ust- In the l,ititjniia loiinU fonrl Samii'l . Ci.ei.ljili Ih r.iitllitti J mw luv vrlmlow jml other lnihiowtneni on hi renhlemr rli Piiliuiii direct Miner II, llejiiohl h pitiluMil tin pmlwily now otuiplitl he I Vt, llom, on Kail lhit.i Mnel, and will irtUU tlie-e after .Vpill t. S .luihun larl. nJ fan.lh nllt lei.e toinonow for Wel IMtt'ton. her Ihei will make theli fui me lioni Vu Vale le.. nlio It inHeril in temple lolleije At niltlmere. I uptiiitiiiR the i:jtr fallen ith her parent l thlf plan FOREST CITY. Fpeul to the crinlni Irihure Porest city. Man h V.9.-A P.etall Merchants' as-oelatlon, for mutual pro teetlon, lias been foimcd In Wrest 'Ity, with the following officers: Presi dent, John McDonald; vice-provident, n, Peldman; secretary, II, P. Johns; treasuier, J. Preetlnidn: trustees. 1 Rar.ifinlkl. T. J. Penteco3t. M. Kear ney, auditors, !'. M. Carpenter, Max Heller, John Alexander. The organiz ation, which has n membeishlp of forty-seven, tomprlses nearly all the business men of Porest City and Vnnd llng. Shetiff W. .1. Maxe.v was a visitor in town today. Ilev. K. II. Walsh was taken III es terday. but Is much better at pietent Mlhs Clarii-sa Wnteis was the guest of her touln. Miss Florence Wateis, this week. The dam a! the pumping station of the Consolidated Water company was swept awa.v Wednesday n the high water In the rlvei James McKlnnr. of Ser.inlon. fm' meily n Porest City attorney but now land agent for the Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western company, was a visitor In town this week. The hotemgh council has appriipil filed JT) a month for a paid policeman. The board of trade will raise the other half of the iieicssary amount, Jiime, White, who has been ta col lector for the past four .vcmik has found It necesf.,n to icslgii. owing to the additional woik i.iued by the semi-monthly pay svstem James T. .Teunlng". a former Poiest city boy. who Is now electi Iclan for the Davis Co.i) ami Coke (.oiupiiuy at Thomas. W. Va., has been promoted to chirr nirchanleal and electilcil en glneei for tbe comeiti His hi other, Pred. will leave tomoriow to accept .i position under hint. ("batman A Leek, who foimeilv ic Mldiil heie und about sl weeks ago bad an nrni taken oiT nt a v.iwmlll in Pike tounly. has been din liaised from the Port Jtrvls lnvpital. and hi now visiting Ilantotk ft lends. Mrs. Henjamln Mikc.v Is vlblting her sister In Coining. N. Y. II. M .lo.-eph Is In New York city. Itoger Williams, of Susquehanna, a student at Uui knell unlvcislty and t-on of the former pastor of the Ilaptlst i hurch here, will preach In th.U diurch at both s-cnMces on Sunday. The subject of the morning ermoii at the Piesbyteilar chinch on Sunday will be "The Largest Choir, the Hest Singers and the Sweetest Song." In the evening Ilev. Mr llolllnshed will pleach on The chinch's Mlbon, Commission and Weapon0." Martin Ttiirns, a brother of Mis John Shiiughnessy and P.obert Carr arrlveci heie from Iicland this week. A bab.v uhl has ai lived at the home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. !nnls Fallon. W. A. Lott has been appointed oal Inxpfctor at the Clltfoul breaker Thoimis Watts and family have re turned from Globe, AtUona, and will again make their home heie. A Mirpilse party was given to John Wateis, of Delavvate stieet. Wednes. day night, by a number of hi oung friends. HAWLEY. Sfeilil to the Scianten Trlhure I law lev. Miiicli J.). Milton Kolllyon of Notch, PlUo county. To., illftl at tlic lii.ine of Ills iUuicliti'1, Mis Albert HilffBi. Klnililrs, Pa . of iliopsy, hri-i! 61 yeatc. The funeral was lieM Wetl tir?duy at tltu KlmlileM school house Interment In Klmulrs t-enietery. Mln-s Julia Albictlit, of Helmont ave. hup, lit d ot her homo Ufi vvt'ek Wed nesda, of consumption arred IS yeais, Fiineral was hold it the Geunaii chinch lust Vrlday at 2. p. m The remulns of Joseph Ansley, of fcrantoti, who tiled List Sat in day alter a llnfferlnff II1iiom, was brought to Paiipu-k. Pike county, last Tuesday for burial. He vviii u former rvfldpnt of IIiivvle. Mr. John Gibbons died nt his home, near Havvley, on Wednesday at 2 p m. Funeral was held at the Catholle church Friday. He v. P. '. Winters of llclatins Internient In Hillside ef-nio-lery.. Mr. Theodore SpangenberK' and Miss HiiMin Mains, of Wllsonvllle, were uni ted In marriage at Poit .Tervls by Hev J. r. Forbes Monday, March S. All who know thtm Join In wishing thein a. biippy wedded life. Two of our most popului anil lilrjhly esteemed younj; people, Mr. Milton Sttatton and Miss Nelll Daniels, were united In holy matrimony at the Methodist Kplscopal church Thursday at liljfli noon by Rev, .1. P. Slmpklns. Their many fi lends wish them u happy and piospeious wedded life Mrs. V C. Knupp started tor Iliook lyn, N. Y.. Friday morning, vvheie she will visit her sister. Mis. A. H. Avery. The W. S. Knitting Mills company, aie Incteasliiff their output fast, ami are turning out a line line ot goods, They expect whan tbe busy season begins to lw able to llll their mders promptlvj the past season 'they liavei had moie otders than they tould fill, which speaks well for their goods. Hov. F. U Brooks will occupy the pulpit of the Uaptlst church Sunday morning and evening. Huy Aniinerman, who has been sick the past two weeks, Is gaining very slowly. The Orescent agency have just re ceived the 1601 models and they ate fTcat. It will pay all Intending lo pur rhusc a bicycle to call around und see them. Henry Nolan t-ontemplutes enlarge ing his Knitting mill as soon as the weather permit". This means employ ment of inotc help nnd more notiey paid out In the town, which Is n great help to nil Miss Flout Curr, who has been con fined lo the house for several days, Is getting along nicely now. HONESDALE. Jpcilil to the 5 ranton Tribune Itonesdnle, March :!. 'etuis II. ltus sell Is home from the Highland Mili tary academy, at AVoicester, Mnss.. spending his K.ister vacation. Mis. S. K. Dodge and daughters, Ml Adelaide and Miss Ploience, uttended I ho Danlels-Strnlton wedding, 1n Haw ley, today, O. B. Itadsall, of the Ilonesdale pot ofllce. Is c onflned to his home 'by 111 ne.. Mr. nnd .Mis. J. D. Weston went to New Yotk this morning to stay over Sunday. Fiom there Mis. Weston will visit Atlantic city. Tlie living French tompany arc be ing greeted by huge houses nt their excellent entertainments. This (Sat in day) evening they close a successful engagement at the Ilonesdale opera hoife with the Irish diiima, "O'Moore's Couitshlp." The Republican county convention will 'be held at the Allen house on Mon day.at '. p. in., to elect delegates to the state convention. The prlmmles will be held Ihl" (Saturday) evening fiom b to S n clock. W H. Varcoe. of Hoiios'dale. Inn been elected a delegate to the state convention or the Knights of Mncea bees, which will be held In F.rlo on June 8 Tlie spring Inspection of Compan.v u, Thirteenth leglment. will take pace In the Ilonesdale nimory on Apill !. The looms of the Musical History society weie crowded to the doois List evening. The progt amine was In cliniffe of Miss Florence Baker. Subject, "Soua " Freeman's orchestra. Maple City Mandolin club, solos and chorus sliirlng furnished a delightful cuter tnlimient. Messrs, Peiiiiliniui and Wilson are soon to letlie fiom the piopi letorshlp of 'lie HonoMlnU Citizen. The plant will pus lo other owneis. and n em. weekl.v paper will be Issued The liniigr will piobably take place about May 1 Mr Wilson Is hi lli-health. and he has spent very little I line In his olllce during the pat winter. DURVEA. Fre u In the tiMhtwi lllhine Din yea, March "JO. Friday afiernooii the Lexington nnd New Oilcan 111" tuiieiil yoi letles or the High school again clashed for the i haiiiplotishlp. The iUe.stloiis .'iil In by the two tamp" weie Intel est lug It Is surpils lug lo olis, rvc how gieatl.v the pupils have hicreusitl in their knowlcdg' of histoi). The two societies have ar i.inged foi n eonllli I every Filihiy af ternoon. The judge decided lu favor of the Lexington, 1-1. .Mi1', John Whitman seilottsl ill at hoi homo on tlinve stieet. Ml. Hairlson Is sufi'eiliig fiom nil Illness of pneumonia. Mis John Tlllfoit I" 111 nt her home on Bildgc stuet. The Intant child of Mr nnd Mrs An (leron Is ill. The eiitertainnieni lield bv the La i'Ics' Auxlllaiy, Division l'7. Ancient tinier of Hibernians, on Thuisday evening was laigely attended. Misses xpij nnd ilrTtiinle Ainoti mo visiting nt the homo iif Ml. and Mis. I. Kiesge. UNIONDALE. Srtilil it the Si ranton lillniii' Fnlojidale. M.iich i!i.--Tin Ladli s' Aid soilety (r the Presb.v terlan chu-di will meet next Thlirsdiij tor itlnifi nt the home of Mis. 1M. Moigin Mr. nnd Mis. Jason Bounds wi'l hi the near ftituie move to (iiileiou. The comment emrnt cm ids J" of the giaded school will In held 111 the band's hall Apill '.. Miss Vntigte Cargll. who ,r -lj died lu a hospital in Scr.ititon. spent some time mining us several mmix ngo. nnd vi. is well Know i to many of the pciple In ie The Meihoilist thiliih is pi.pailng foi an Intel estlng Hastei service Owing to s veie attack of xi l,n ss GREAT On Monday, April 1st, 1901, we will APRIL FOOL YOU on the Fire Sale by opening up with our 3 new SPRING STOCKS of Shoes and Oxfords. Watch for the GREAT TRANSFORMATION SCENE. 3 To do this we must clean out the balance of our present stock at LESS than Fire Sale prices. It consists ; of such goods as these : The ''Stetson, The Johnson & Hurphy, The ''Just Wright," The Crawford" and Richard & Brennan Union Made, "The World's Best" Footwear. I LEWIS, IwtWMWWttWtt Mls, Blanche Corpenter lift" I'ocn coti fined to her bed for the pint week, Miss Frank Lewis lately visited her slsler, Mrs, Johns m, of Srranton. Ilatry Mpnor litis left to do faun woik In Glllele. D. II. Coleman, of C'arbotiiliile, Is expected to move his family hero lu the early future nnd to engage In the hnrdwnro business. Mrs. Hmmet Gibson has telurncil af ter i visit to Perkvllle. Owing to Inclement wtalher, there was no set vice In the Presbyterian chinch lust Sunday evening. Miss Blanche Carpenter Is conflnrd to her bed by Illness Mr, and Mts WIMIam Temple and daughter ate visiting relatives In Car liondnle. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. Sen tiik. M m li l!l Ihne tu ntiollur ila) ot vei.i la at .t dpitulitlvii III the etoik luaihel Inlay. 'I he individual evaniph- ot unlahle etliiMth tinl an an eflrtthe prup In the Vilmli' market and kept the hullMi plrll In the accent iiIIIioukIi profit taking- mo oli an en trnioili yale all ilai 'I he inmiment tta not eipitlilly 'en net lul with anj new development lint rvtrjtlilnu nrelteil u fatoriiMe iiltorpietition (run I lie etc llii:l,illc hull., and If nn.tlhliiit mifiinrihln tame to their notiic It w.n totalb iiniied lliirlltigtnii nnd t idled Mates steel utork were Ihe timet nin.pltiieiK fcalilre In the nHrh't. a. .i tin nee iialitiM) ami tlieir etreiifclli ibid a dreWie hiltiiitiir eli Ihe whole Hit. Iliirlltigtoti v.i" hiin.tant fmin ihe outvt nviiintln t'4 i"Hil our hot nluht' rlne In the openliii trail'- Hllnnt h,t Miitelte ftnire of 1v wlnt ill a tlm mi an aluoiptlon in IW) nlnret. Xo an thoilre, aiinmiiitriiieiil mjs made of the iloiii'K n Ihe Xeilhim l'.irini.narliiiiilnn deal, hut tilt1 pi'iidalum uteitted the aviilloti "that the td.ni was ilh" fhete wi a fnrloiu penilatlon in Ihe eioik ill tint whlih uriliil It up throuall Mimsilii teitllniM In IT',, villh the i Ine imlj i hIhiiIo helnw that 'the protlt LlUhR In North tin I'ailfle wn terv lieavv. tarnllic the Voi down I'is (icln the lop lite! and rlojup at onb u etniill rallj with a net lovt nf ', The vol. nine of ileallhK In the Pnltnl Mite Steel tntl. lit. tonlfinphiteil with dellithl In the inmriU slon hiokera a all earnest of the )iolhilltle of an iithe poulallnn in a l,uk cHiipiiKliis' n i i pi I it t nl ,fajrt,iji) ehare The ilj'. hinl-If-, in the i opinion toek ainoutited tn IVi.OiiJ kIiiiii!'. mil In the piefemd t" IW00 shire., er fur huth IT pi I tent nt the total trinlclloii. He iiilnmoti j,tniV win tlllril .It ere time 1. to HI, .il'd the pief erred IH to 'in. Hi nfTerinz hriiis'ht mil Ht thl level were enormous and i pan nth the Mippnrter of ihe .te-k were sal Mini tn tniiliilaln them at near tli.il level, wljeh vtl. done lu the ehd llieie w m ii tfr) nntahte ilniiiinl foi hluh i;iade Invest moot slink md d r seme olliel- on "lllll Iho illvidind letuili li i-ttll nt a hliili rile. In tlii eta.. Xorthwelerti win tlllid ii1,, si I'm! Bnd Om itui s, f.n'. I vvanri I, liiliuire and lliiihen H1!. New V'irk Citilral 'J iv dividend. Illinnk C'htul i'i ilnl Welern I'nlon ,.'. Tolal ealei. l.rtAlnVi ihann. rh'ti was le- 'i.tlvhv In the hold mir,'t todiv and iht p.ne pint erni tit 'viU IrreaiiLr. 1rl.il sle. ear value. vl,R'i0i(l t' S. ti"vv I. adiuhieil 1 pr cent, en the t't rail The followliff qiiolsllens friliiir' hj 51 S .'nrdjn A Hears tmlhlinir, -crantrn Pa. are lu-nlshed Us I o . rooms TO i TOT Telephone fiOU lliili t.o.v Clos e.l IM'e IJil id3, i.'i'u s.'. 'II fl 17 -It I ,'l's Ul'i II', H'a sis, e'l, II1! It. 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It.'.'; HVl ...'. :!-.'j i. Pit"., IM'a l.l :. i v ::5 .i .id, .'..'; '. it.', 7t, 7V, '!')". -V, 'i.14 7'iJt 7'l 7'ir, .s'. 7i7 , "i IP, W-s l.l, 7r.'j TAT. 7i,s, i)', in'a -''l"i 14 (M' W. S-.'i, l. ." no. .t'i1, .n?4 'Mi-, ill'i IJIIV, .V.I. ." ". in;i, inp, pm- ll'a Ill's .ill, i.'s if, '""I If! tl', II MUlKl.t' llmh l.o,v r, .t et tni -I', 'I "i'i S -ii -I Is', l'l !' l !'. I" Pi 71 "m 7HU .Is II initlii in It. It v.iilli II. II , Pi. I'l llll n.l I A lieu I-. s I. .Illi. I I' . lalltliei. t . . Itlll.lier t iil.iu I'.ii In. t i.lmi Pa.ltle. I'i. . -hi; w i tiv; ii,ij V,la I'r. WhI.,i.Ii. Pi. Wetini I'nlnn .. t'ol lii 1 A lion .M v l'iople' di Tevi. I'.u 111'' Vm I .ii I mil. ill i ... J'. . hel Cn. . H - He I1,. SI'.W l.ftl NIILVT VI ,v lulv COlt.X VI n llllv . ...iui'. . . i'. . . ., t'i citvix- Opn mx 1 ii, l i li"s Or nearly so. You will be counted out if you don't get here this week as this POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF FOR MEN RUDDY, DAVIES & MURPHY cuicAfjo onAiN JiAitKr.r. Low" CI.H. IliC 7.11, It nilRAT. Mav July COttN. May July Strnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotntloni All Quotations Dnsed on Par of 100. STOCKS. Ilid. Alked. tttkt N'alloial Hank Vif) . Krranlon MvlnB (lank i JtVl ,., Tlilril Xatlonvl liank 40 Dime Ilepiult and liheoiint II ink , 27.) Ktonoiny l.lxht, II. & I'.O' t.aeka. TriM sale IXpoilt Co Prt Clark k Snmer Co.. I'r Hi Fcranton Iron F.nie . 4lfg. Co. Strtnton Axle Works t.acka'vam a Pal Co., it. .,,,, .,. tovinty Saving, II ink K Tniat Co,. 3W Klrst National llar.lt (Carbondale) Standard Ilrllllnis Co Traders' National (lank Ill st ranton Hull und Nut Lo In) UONDS. Scranton t'tn.rger Hallway, first Mortnafe, duo t'.rtO 113 reople'a Street Hallway, Ant mort- cace, tlife 1013 HJ riople'a "trcet Itallway, Oeneral nioiigas, due tilt Ba Diekwli aU'iufjoluring Co hatka. Tovvtuhlp Sihoot o per tent. . City of Sermttn H Imp. 6 per tent, ,, Scranton 1'rattloti tl per cent 113 ii 100 Vi so KM IW IW Scranton Wholesale Market. (forrened hv II. (I Pile, i7 l.aikiwanna lie ) lliittel -t reilner.v, Jl'sa.W. s dalrv, I'a.'ilo I htrrr I'ull .'Kim, LVille I j;u -We.tetn llr.li, II In t I't.. neamy tte, tl't tn Wj-. Ileicet'er Lu . rhnite niarrnw, I'JSJa.'.il I'ea lleara- Pel III.. ,'.fa2.r'J. Vtcdliim lleanv-l'T tan.. .' inc.' (J. (Jreen I'e.i -Per hu . $l.linl.. Onions Per bu , $1 40il TA I lour Ilea pitenl, per lilil., $1 M fled Kl.lne; Ileani-Por hu , HJai;o Philadelphia Oinlu and Produce Philadelphia, Maitli 5i. -Wheat -I'lrtn, '.e. hljilieri tnnltait strade. Vlarth, JiaTOi'. orn Sdti r.g, to. higher; Xn, ; nuved Vlaiili. ia (.',1. Oateteiily; V.. I white clipped, Se. Ilultei rinn. ro.mI d'Piandl (am.v eteni ireanitr.v. iJ'i., dn do. print, 'J.'., tlo, nut" h.v prlnta. C'r , excepliinal lot, -ie. 1'iic. I Inn. up.i.1 demand fre.h neirln, ll".i . d". western, ll'dr, do, eoiilhwe.liin. l.l'Je ; do Miutheiii, H. , I hri.e x(vuh ti X' full i eonir, fJlu.v email, IJi(i.! id do do. till to i him . im,al.'. ttrllnid mjtaf Inihaiud t ottmi Mei.lv r.ill.m I'll tn : lllv prime in lihd I',. : 'roiintiv do. ile . Md . Pnil7..'. i lie., .VJ'f live pmillrv I in h.nu'e.1. funis 111 t '. . dd ron-iei. 1.1..: winter il.it ken., Italfc : .priii; I'lieker-. .Tn'IV , ilm k. 12, i.le , -iw lii.il i. ; titrkev., tn, 1 1 Hre.sd li'iultr) I Inn. itiind demand, fotl thnee II. . d... lair to good, I0.il0"-i ; old reo-tin, 7i.i . rfiivtlncr ehiken. nearhv, llille , wr.l ern do., tflil.'i ; turkivi. we.lun ilior f.iliiv, 10.il2i.; .links ne.nhj, ll.il.. . i,i em do . lOil.'e llnelpti I lour, l'klhirivl.. aiul 1 0. i.fUM 11 ill Mod: wheat. , l.ono hul,eN, ion., oli"i n.il. .ll.flivi ihlinnenta- Whiai. ilO.OKY) h.eli j el- mm. U"ifiii, ml; ss.oui. New Yoik Grain and Pronucn New- Vi.ik. VI mh ii - I Imir l'alrlv . live md timer e'l ll.e lrelclii "f vvheil Whest X. " lid. ..'. f o. I., illott. and ulij.e eliv..l'ii No I ii'.rih.rn llului'i, 'i's. . I. " b iP.nt Options I'llii. allhniig'i .pliil timed tinn at Vte. net n. ham. Mnv t1oed ft ; lull, HIV : "rut . sulie ( inn Mail .trniu: N" '. k I etxtattir and W,i t n, l .ifl.iji Oplini. I lriins .n id atllve ill iliv. Cloved .lieinr md I .i. not higher; M.m li Io.nl .MX . : Vliv. I'd .... lul. I'll,.! i --epl . li';- Hit. "-iiit linn, Xn ;, ,lli ; X... .1. .ll'i.e . No " vhll... '.. . , t '1 while ;--J'v. : link iiiimiI wiyieru. !tl'i.i .11'. r ! tlmk wh'ii lii'Ji option. .Inincer v Illi eniti nnd on .1 hi euli diniind lluttei -t'liniei: fledi iic-illliiv Hi".'. -, faitntj. III ll,( ; Imitation iiiamnv, llil'-. ; Mile lull s . IV.ili ( I cev l'lriiit fin.v luxe oil end .itui wliile. Ilill'se, t,mev mull, color-' 1, !!'. ; t.tri j- mh ill. whit,. IJali',. I'c. -I'.i.in: "tip and Pei.na.. tl'j.lll. . we-t-in, r!'vJH'ii'- Hiinliern, l.Ml'l',1 Chlcnrro Qtaln anu Produce iluiiEii. MjuIi U' MroiiK upturn in mru .in. I tin .iirprNini: aclivltv of I In tuts nuil.ei v.eic the features of .puulillve Made in Mui-ae ,.i.Ijv. Vluj i urn atlHineil n li.w litisli pri e nrrk .iml iIom.I with a tut ndv.ili.-e cf I... while mts flowed a until of e Win it w.i. "lull, hut ie.pnn.leil to the i orn sin until lie n i l.vln,j sun of ',8,.-. I'lt.vUloii. wilt- liirKiihir 1-ln.ins i'i'.iT'Iii. Iilnhi-r. tn 17'ci- lower. Cash iU-ili tl. n wori- .is fnllnwti I'lom Mui.lv, No. .1 .pili'C wlieat, f.T's iT'," ; y.i ' led. 77t ". X-o. ! torn I Hie I Xo J vi-llow, ll",i.. Nn. -2 oats. JU't 1 Xo -J whit". iiuli,c. . No. II whit1, Ssjii'4..: Nn -J tie. '...r.t,.. sroo.1 fcvtllui; hailev, t7... fair to . lull, e in tit (lie. I'U.Vw -. Ne I it ix, l V.al I'l'i. .,.. t n.iithwevtrin, .1 a,i1 i7, prime linni'h.v, i: inns pnik, -ri'i I'lin-Jn. 1ml. s -ii--'.i; nh.ii i lili, 7."njs 10 di' sill.il hi.iililer, n-, , i.Vi : sh.rt ilt.ii .i.iie, "I. is. -o vviit.t. M --'7. 'uilir ttnfe. thnt li I it loaf, V, -i.!4: il ill ErniiilJI.il, 17, ul Vi I'l ChlcnRo Live Stock Market. II.I.1L'" Mm' -'' i-itli- Iti.eip's '.m1!. nie.r. -lion.' i Inc. Inm ncrV !. 1. -trim to Hn.l.K. K I tn pllllic .tins tiililli m t l-i uiitliiini viij-i'i, lo.k.r. iml fi.l.i, -i.'li, 4 ?'.al7". nn . V ;n 1 1 Hi In mi.. w'Tiil.ui LiimeiK elionir. liJfli, hulls Open Mull' ll.K. eat. TIME'S UP! SHOES AND nvirnnrce I Special Diseases of Men IS MY SPECIALTY. Do 'L ,0 Center Scatter WM on 2 Faculties IMWIP Specialty I If on are mlTerinc from anv dl.eave or eoialltlon peculiar to men. or If jou 1iae h'tn liMpmlntril in not netting ieiiMiient cure. I want Jon to rune nn.l hue a Mjal that will! me, vlil" explain to son VIV MYhTKVI OK lltK.vrMKM', t.hlth I hive originated and developed niter my whole llte'a experience In trtatlnc -pe. lal dl.eii.e nt men, I havn no hella, ptelfl. free ijinples, trial tilnfnta or eleilre. inedlt.il comhlna lonv or limllar deihes vth eh do not and tannot iw dla.es peculiar to rae.ii. .VI) nluiatlon. my eper. enie, my tonHlence. inv leputalloii i""umiu an mini ii'inwii. , " '"' "," i-j vllt I will give von mn: OI'CHAlK.'i: J thorouu'li penonal r'ainlnaljon and mi lionest opinion of ,n,r ea'e If jn.i re lia-UMM I will tell jo,. -. ..n.l adv-i-e voi. '-' H"t " vlll not he biimlmseed hv unierit"ilou iai thinner who ililin to cure nil. It after eviri . fins oii. I nnd toil nirahle. I will lr.ftre.voii of a permanent cure. Ine.ni.r-h I will Klve jou n rtrltten guarantee to rtfund ven ivory tent ou have pild me In cav If" .... . i : .. ... .i... i.,. n,K,tliU. iliit ore altvavs ineliided In the nominal fee. Lit ..,.1," know to the lent, hctcre ,, Marl 'VlV.T.kVo? SnJMH In to.t, and I -vlll make no (ale prom.e. a lo the tint- for the ikc ot gclttl'g jou o, pillenl. at I promise onl what I tan d". and do as I promise. l.XS'VTl'ltAI, 1)PrilAnfll.i stopped In A to 10 daje Il.MISltl.NS and Drains stopped In ' to 13 davs. UlCCItS 1 tare not of how lone stundinif. I will dry tlem up ai mire. STRICT I'M: tilted without iiittlnu or iHlatlnR. IIMlltOfH.F. or anv swtlllncs or c.iluftrmrnti redneed at oiuf. IMPOn:.XC'V h.v my sjsKm of trealm nt Is curtble lirepettlvc of the lime, standing er m.fHKn AND KIDXr.V d.MnKement, hy my ejsdon of tie.ttment how flBM of Im provement from the very l.elnninn. . . Hlli:USIA1ISM, helns caii-cil by imrure condition of Wood, is cured permanently l.y ""'sPKCH'IO 1M.O0I) POIKlNINt!. ptrmincntly cured without the use of lodhla of Potash WIltTU If von tannot till All .orr,Ncndeiiee Mrl.tly ronndejillal nn.l all replies sl in plain envelope. Imln-e 'J-rent stamp to insure re1y. 01 1 R i: 1101 Its 0 a m to 5 P m nd 8 to S p m ; Sundays, 10 a m to s p. m. DR. MAGKEI llll rcrmnncntlr LociUcrt at Rooms 208-209-210 Paill Bulldlnz, m.m Rnrnnp. St.. SCRANTON, PA. i n I i hi i TAKE ELEVATOR. jjggssejggQgQQBtara hleadv. (o.il VI tali". ' . I', i' ifnt- li U'" r. at fl'7.-nl.. I xi. fed mo... Hun. '"' ''" Bias, ,1 M.inal; lVvas hull-, ntmnit, ?- "' I !.'' Itr.cipts, l,u.m; ti.iii.rrow. 1 ..om; is t.nul.d Ht .. er. ",il:, ihol.e. jle.ui .t.adv . sntitl .leniii.il-. Hip. -f-'-. '"i"1 .iml I' !"' -..bin 07'-. Kil "i rhviee hi-ivv. i"i.li;l'. ,.,nh hi-ov. ".MA..'")' Usl'l. ''.f-O-ifi.'K'i: hulk of .aim sV.ir.il' on. Simp Itwnpie .M"' h-ep Mi.-r B. J'"''-. .te.iv. cool In .1 ."'"' "I"".l- "' lo ln.be mixed, M..V1H !l: vviM.rn ehop. illll v.arlliiL". ifl.'Oa-. I luilve laml". "I . .i.l'.j wi.tirn lainlw. ." n.i' I . Nevf York Llvo Stock. New V.rk. Mu.h -J"- lleeve-i Trade a. t lie and tl.n, H. .. nulle.li huili'f fm Kr"'"' ."l' M.Mlx, till cxtn do . -'. "'a ..lo: ex. n ..nd stiKs, HI Ma I. Ml; hulls "-UI.V.- exll l fill tie. n".. U4IHH.0: tews. .' l.-u 1.70; tlnlie fit cowa .iml hclf.ls at -st 0 (ulv... nurktl tlnni lew l.ai)i7.7,"i: little eabes, -".'aj, , i tvrr,.- liiuU. shad.- linliir: lomnimi to uord e.lit-1, .!-.. Mil I" prill"' ''"'l1-. if aii.ID. lltv-s-1-eelini; stead.v In, live li"ps Eaot Liberty Cattle. -u,t l.lherlj. Mm ii il.-latlV-Mcj.lv. ex lu. Ki ioi.'iW; pi inn. ii1i'.Wi "iiinmon, ill.'. Mi adv. iini" mcilliin. . i.'Jiail..'.0, heiv. Ioks aiul heivy verkeie, liSUOCVj litrl.t lie. M..IK..ll.l'i, iiis-.. eiSiiil'i); rousjlis, ?l.o0 li.ep siead v. ihoice wtlhets, S."0dj.3J, .eiiiiiinii, lilnitvi, .hoiee l.imhf. ?"'7."ii .', ...imiKii lo g I. "ir.iw; veil tali... rtnO .&. Oil Mfivltet. o.l tin. Mauli i''. t i. dit Inline.. l.H; cer. FOR LADIES Wichert and Gardiner, Harry 11. Gray's Sons. The "Domby," Krippendorf Dittman Co., Ziealer P. Cox's Celebrated Infants' and Children's Shoes I7IES UI61I 0FHCE8 FINANCIAL. S xt va xyxwH . SV-'V Vsi -X'aestar staN' BOND OFFERINGS TAYING 15.18 TO 4.05 Tcr Cent, Ceatinl B. It. of N. .T. Qen. 53. I-'ln.. Cent. & Pen. Con. Ds. Onl.. Hnr. & Snn Ant. lf.t 53. Iowa Central Ry. Co. 1st 5s. Luke Sliore Bernndlng- 3 1-JJs, Minn. (?rn'l Elect, lat Cou. 03. Minn. & St. L. Con. 5s. Norf. & West. Imp & Ext. Gs. Nor. Pfic St. P. & Buluth 4s. Peoria & Pekin TJnian 2d 4 1-J2S, Pvlo Orando & West. 1st 4s. Complete Circurtr List on Appllcatloj 1001 (Pocket Edition) now ready. EKTJQSSQRHfVnaMBiBaBtf Spencer Trask & Co. 27-29 Pine Street, 65 Stato St. Albi.ny. fleW YOl'k. tifieites, net bid or o3er. Sliipraentn, 71 7(V; avcrusf, &S,Z)S. Tuxa, lW.'JHj average, &.M. will be THE oot Ol .l ' 1,1 ' V JO-.. Vi. Bros., iSr ' VST av- av ee'. Vb ajnpw & stin, 5KVWI l . r , s & -i-. v,v a ,,. ti , , -s , , Atmiiimm , .wu :i-i- . . . flJhijMii -.