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THE SCRANTON TR1BUNE-FIUDAV, APRIL 5, 1901.
'T
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
It's All Over Now
Jonas Long's Sons.
Many Stores
Combined
Many Stores
Combined
r ;f ??;?"
MONTROSE,
Hpnlil to the Scranlen Tribune.
.Mouliose, April t.- II. LMrlclun Miafct, ut
1'ilwclon .ulh(tr, It at hoinu lor llie Laalir
lacatluti. . , ,
, Wlllh.ni N Mulloiil .i nt IIjIIUcjiI on hint.
nesi Tiiivl.iy, .
The nifrind ol I'miik II. 'Olcr and MIm Minnie
Mill! UllUtllll nt tin.- home ol Ihc liihlca l-t-lcnl,
tn ItepJt stint. In UiN Iraruugli cm Weil
lndv, Apill :i, Itt-v. I.'. K. riKiiiin, iifllclatliiK.
Ml. -n I'. Scot I is Jt Iho home ol her ller,
.11 n. Iliunli, nt IMlIrm, hailiij,' hocii inimmonfJ
their- l I hi llliic of licr l.ilhci, IMnltl Hill.
'I hi' annual KcntU nun's atippir al thi- MillioJM
I'pUtupil iliiinli IH he held tomonuw cunliis,
April A. An cligunl intim. to Ihcluilo all the
delicacies of llie ee.tjun, will he emerl and "'ic
iiililUiiuiiint will l" irinli'inl hy local t.ihl.t.
liUd hv Mi. I.' M. IHTmiy, .1 Rifted mhuIW
u llopholtciu. Siippti, S3 u'imi inlcrlaliiincnt,
It) cenK .....
Iho .Mimic people the .Ion African McthodlM.
I'plsiopil iliuuh will rlic a tailed conceit at
the iliurcli on Nimby rionlticr.
Mh. IV. 0. I'lim and tlure rhlldirti hate hecii
MMtliiB at Iho limnc ol her patent", Mr. and
111.-. V II. 11'llm.ilh. at lilugidci.
Ilcnii Niillli li it nmuil his loii'orlal pallors
finni nii'kr O.ililcj'i dmc lo Iho handsome and
luimnudlouj room In Ihe iniUufllct: block, Just
united hy K. 1). MeslliiouK.
Many Phillips late villi Albert .Miller, ton
ic, ia I "mllsl, 'us ' llh Ms family, tcnioicd to
lilimhanitmi, wliiir- he "III cinbirk. In Iniilius)
lor hlm-ill. Ihc Ut IIhm ol many ftlrniU
follow Ml. I'lillllpd mid fimlly lo t lief i new liuinc.
'Ihc Voting Mui's Dilnllim vilely (loloicd) of
thN place will hold a lend, mint and trial .it
llie conit Imine mi w day cicnlns net. A most
nJi'Ji'c time is antklulul.
1 ciy pleasant uipiie wiii ulMii Mo. II. It.
Utile l.it rtcnltiir. While- the H.iptlit cliuich
ilioiii ol w hiuli he li h.ulii, wa having an even,
inc of iraitlee r.t lit i limnr, Ihe door liell i.inj
and hi the dnorwm opened, l'cv, K. K. 'Ihonin,
paitor ol the ihiuili, intcied, lolloeil liy a I.iirl
number ol the triijmoMtioii who, iilh tne
nicmbiii ol lh" i Imlr .ihi.nly their, at onie
look possesion o( the bullae. Tlie nupilic 01
Jh". I.lttle was mmplili, mid her Cecillias em
wlter he Imiccintd than ilo"ciibci1, when on
'ii-half rit the- iholr imd loligugatlnii, l'a-toi
lhom..i pie-enled Mi. I.lttle ith .1 LeanlKiil
n..ili"(,'iny tahh- and an eiiil-ile mt jjl-1" hfiry
1II-I1. Mis. I.lttle paielnlly Hpindi-il to Ml.
'Hioiimm' leiiiaihs and alter fimiins Im i-llois
Willi .1 Milo. tiny bade Im .1 Inppj S""d idsht
and di palled to Iheii limiic-.
HONESDALE.
Spceial to the Snanton 'liibnne.
llori'dale, Aplil I Thf HulK.-'lile banU will
be 1 tucd toinoiinw.
JI15. Joshua, A. JIiomii aim danglilei .lie in
.ew oik di. tn i-per.d Ka'tei.
Mita Alin.i .-pe:n"r and Ml .leamllc lligelnw,
l .-Hlnii- In tin- ll.it.iMlile .-il.i ul, .lie pindinj!
tlieir l.a-lir .i(.itliai .11 Ibeii hmiie, tin' luiiii.r'
id Ii 1 -tn, thf Intel at Mi ir.ua, j.11e loiint.
I)i-libl uepiilj 1:1.1ml )Iiti.f L' II. W1I111111I1
nislnllid Ihe lelliwiiu 1 III-1 1 nt I'liedom lude
"I HiUI I'llluw- uii Memli ittiilng: lined iMLr,
noble ciand; J. A. Ilmbe. Mi e (,'i.inel. 'Iwu ap
ilie.lt'l.is Im llli mbll-lilp wen leniliil.
s- eel il l.'i-tei sdiieis will be In Id In all of
the lloi'isdile liiiiiliC', net Miml.1.1.
llie new III m, Uliiliny ,v punei, ol Ibme-dile,
b.m e'p lied .1 Inane h t 11 111 i bile Mills.
Milium Wi'leillm b.n impiiK'l his lukrrj
ieop 111 tne aiii.ill luoiu adjuinniLr bis loneer
genual -line'.
'Ibe til t pa-e-iuei- i,.iin on the liiait lail
loail betwieii I .nbendale and Ibmcsdale w i n.ti
twenlj fnui ecu., .isro lelr"llol.- (Iihla.i).
Mist Ciiiie . I'ohi will x" to llrooKlin. N.
, ti'iiiuilnv.. -ho will li.l-e a eoiire 111 steu
iflapbe ind lepcwiltin,..
i llie .'im id nieo'iit;, of Mr lliitied..lc Im
piue inein .:-iil itioii ll( following laille nue
ileeli'd ofiieiii Im the iimiIiii: ji.n: I'n-ldint,
Mi taioleii I'llii-nii; eiee pie-nluiK, Meid.iincs
t. T. Iluekuill, .". i: .I111U11-, C. M. Ibl?.; feo
reune, Mi. T. I. Ham : tiea-nnr, MNs Tillle
Weiss; eet ntiee loii.uiittee, Me-danu s W.
Hcliii, W. II Ibil-iei. Wallace lnnbeit, .lames
lln-b, II. ti Kuler, i:. A. IV11uitn.u1, W. II.
Holme-, I! N. 'lain and . V. Piillei. 'Ibeic
.i, .1 Iiiki' allend.ine.'. 'Ihe -mlelj is in .1 lloni-i-liilii;
iiindili'iii. Il -tail- llie ,e.ii with s."i-,.;i,
in tne Irr.iMiie. 'I hi- .1 uiialioti hi- eloiie a
lllble Willi. In llie .nihil ll Itpult it w.l.- l-ll'iuii
tli.it Hub' npnl.itioii bad -ne.id l.ir and wide',
bttus nt iinpnii nulling Hum the l'iiibppine
1-I.1111I-. Il was ilei hied In botd a iimniiage
i-ilo net Oi luliei.
Mi.s. W. II. Ilobiie-, Mi-, r. I', llvrkuell, Miss
lalitli Melll .ind Mi-s M.illie 1, ill 111. iipu-enled
Ibe lliilie-il.lli I'n.-bllell.ltl ihllleb at llie llli-
Mutiny imiiinlie'ii m linen Ijidse Wcdni'sday
and I Inn -die.
BROOKLYN.
Ppreial lo the Set intcn rribunf.
llnioklMi, ,iil s. lle'tity Ken. e.l l.ithrop,
is nun in? 111I11 Hie hon-e on I'l.ink Te'wUbnry
I.11111.
Il.iiold lieie i- wesikmi.- Im .1. .1, Ail-tin.
Ib'W.iiil elaik i wmkin lor V.. '. Tillany,
ball llif., ill Ki.-tone .il.lilenie, is -pcnillllK
bis eaiatloll at home.
Hoy Miidihiok will su I" Kew-lone academy
nest Mi'iidi.i nr llie Mix til in.
Il'lllon Kjeie li.i-j Kulie to MaU'ile, Pa., to woik
this -piina.
Mi-s May Mnd-jy i- .K-i-tinfr Mis. Lemon
Willi her lioii-e-woik.
Ml.-. While is hnii-ekiipins: loi lr. Itilph
Meillns and datuhtcr.
'Ilio-e wlio hue been MilUiiiu iiom eriip arc
ilri.ioiic
Mi.-s Helllu r-aeif Is -till tillable In leaeli.
'llie I nhoi'ali-t Mindi) mIikoI will olisine
I..1.-I1T 'i a speii.il pioKiaiiuiie at Hie iimiiI hour
for Miliday mIiuhI,
Im I'l.ili lias nioMel nion Hie 1,11111 in bullion
whii h he han hoiiLdit.
ilmh.v Wiriolt Im moled Into .1. .1. 11-t Ill's
hoiite
'Hie l..nlifs' All mh lel.e of llie I'lmi'l-ull-l
i'iihh will null wilb Mis. A, W, K nt in '.I
'I l.tii i-it 1.1 .
.lohn I.11, .111 old aid le-pe'ilul ellien, m-iil
mi.ie M-Kidiy .Hie i' Millriln? toi months: with
brail iliea-i.
Mi-. Mint Mi ad is in Monliuse, i,niii foi her
klsier, Mi- M. .1 nls 11.
TU1NKHA1NN0CK.
fprrial In the Ferarton Tiibune.
'rinikhaininik, Apill I. Mr, and Mis. .lohn liesb.
Ill-, of r.llbordale, wue i.llKn, nil llll'lldl 111
Keen on 'I Inn -da).
Mrr. I'. II. I lei h'li Is biilhbiis an ddillon to
l.ir re-ildum nu I'l'Hum liert.
Ml" Mm l.iill, of '-i.iie, w,o iic been f
HAVfi TO GIVE UP.
Its All Over When Nervous Sick
' Hentlaclie Comes to Youiiff or Olrt.
EvciytlihiB' Stops riutl Nothing
Goes on but tho Nervous Sick
Hefidnches.
K finytlilliK will ciiBeiuler 11 UUiu.
rata feu' oven lllo ithelfit is contiiiuoil
hi' utViepeuU-l ull.H'IiH of hIcH lieiul
nrlic. You iniiy lo utile to luitUlly
rtefci-l'llio it, liul tlio l.imlifcli laiiBuauo
falls to Hilly ili it JustU'C It's mUeiy
hi riiin'i'iitnU1''!, u comlenseil, so ju-oh.
trutliiK tli'tt all nisei Is envulopcil in Its
niehlu'S,
Mr,' ThoimiK riunimcifi, of No, 1G19
Jackson utirpt, Kfimiton. I'n., pays:
lip, ,. W. f'luue's Nurvo Pills are a
Mplemllu ruie for neivous alck hcail
aelicH. .Mlno ni't terrlblo at times. I
wan nervous at tlio snine time, Tlio
ncivc pills wore recoiuineniied to me
niu I But a bus at Muttlicws Uros.'
tints Htotv, No. 320 J.aclsiiwanna ave
nue, mul tbey compli'tely euiert the
headaches and neivousnebs. Tills, I
think, Is rcconuininilutlon enough."
Or, ,. Wi Phase's Nerve Pills ore
Mihl n BOc it box ut ilealcrs, or Dr. A.
W C'liuso Alcdli'ln': Co., l'.ut'filo, N. Y.
,Sie Unit portrait ind hlRiuitlire of A.
V. t'liase', ,AU V.. arc 011 every package.
GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON HOURLY SALES
Sale No. 1
IB m4 MSI
XL W
Begins Promptly nt
i O'clock.
In the Basement
House
Furnishing Goods
The one hour offer
ings in our House Fur
nishing Goods Store are
changed every week ;
that is why this week's
list is much different from
last week's.
TOW Kb UOLiLEHri Thoroughly well
made ol' hard wood, the length Ih IS A-,
inches, and the price for one hour.... T
TARM3 TUMBLERS Large size watr
Slass.4 different styles to select from f ff,
Friday for one hour ti for lUC
COFFKK AND TKA. POT-S A gontiine
agate and peerlass enamel tea and uoffee
pot, sizes 1 and l'.i quatt; Friday,
for one hour
CATtPKT TACKS All sizes, 6. S, 10, 1-'
and 14-oz. : Friday a dozen papers
for
TACK HAMMERS To complete; the spe
cial olTeiltiR- in lacks, we will sell tack
hammers for one hutir Friday
lor
CLOTHKS PINS Largo size cedar
clothes pins, sixty for
TIN FLAKING PAILS Heavy tin flaring
pails. 10 quart size: for one hour 4 fk
Friday lUt
SAD IRONS Mrs. Putts' Sad Irons, .furn
ished with walnut handles, haviiur forced
iron stretches, which are unbreahablc. The-
set. consisting of thiee irons, handles and
stand, for one hour Friday, per
set
10c
10c
Brief lets Regarding
This Friday's Business
M IliU l thf laU I'l'liUv liffoie Calor It will
naturally lie .1 lni'.v nnc. Ilirty ilopurllnont In 111
ictiliiiC" lo mipily jour llor wiint.
Iho (licit. Illlilifin S.llc will mill much to Hie
Inlcrcl o( I'llcli.v'fl ncllliiff. TIic licit nuallly of
Mile mul S-Jtln llllibnm at nlcc iimmIIj' eliaiKfil
(or oulliiary itunlMS now, in nililllloti to nil tlilt
tomplctftif"' 1 011101 ttien1 sieJt KiMj.v altomooii
uflciltig..
Sale No. i
Begius Promptly at
3 O'clock.
3c
5c
74c
On riain Floor
TOWELING A twilled cotton crash or
toweling, about IS inches wide, with nuiiow
stripe red border: regular value foi' -y 1
one hour on Friday O 'I U
COLOR15D SATINS in all shades, a
good quality of pure silk fac?, regu
lar value 30 cents, v riday for one rky-,
hour XVC
L'0-lnch all pure silk TIabutis, in all
shades 11 heavy rich lustre fabric, regu
lar price "He. For one hour Frl- A
day Xyt
WHITE NAINSOOKS A flue cheeked
white nainsook, specially adapted for chil
dren's aprons and light dresses; regular
value from tic. to 10c. For one hour c .,
on Friday OL
BED SPREADS The latest Marseilles pat
tern bed spreads, made of the flncuL quality
bleached cover and is full size; an examina
tion of its qualities will reveal its Zg
worth. Friday for one hour Ouv
MISSES' SHOES Made of genuine dongola
Uid. with solid leather outer and inner soles
and counters. In either button or lace, pot
ent leather or Uid tips; this shoe under or
dinary conditions would be considered good
value at $1,S."I, although our regular juice
is less. Friday for one hour, per QQ.
pair OOC
CHILDREN'S GARTERS Silk garters for
children in pink, red, blue, orange and Q ,
black. Friday for one hour OL
CORSET CLASPS A-
White and drab T'L,
"BELT BUCKLES An assortment of gold
belt buckles, so-called because of c-
the color. For one hour 1 OC
POCKETBOOKS In brown, tan. blue, seal
Imitation, plain and mounted. Fri
day for one hour
Sale No. .1
Begins Promptly at
4 O'clock.
Haiti Floor
FANCV CALICOES-l'allcoes In llglH. nie-
dlum and dark ground with fancy colored
llgures. You know the quality, it Is the regu
lar 6c. grade. For one hour on Fri
day afternoon, per yard
31c
LADIES' t'NDEItWKAR A tine quality
of Ladies' Ribbed Underwear In ecru, the
garnifiit has a lace finish and silk tape,
low neck and wing sleeve. For one 7-
hour Friday . 1 L-
Second Floor.
CHILDREN'S HATS A felt hat with
fancy crown, trimmed across front with silk
Alsution bow, edged with straw; 9Sc. Is
the tegular value. Filduy for one
hour
75c
HOYS' CLOTHING Roys' Heavy Cheviot
Kne Pants In pliln blue, bro.vn and nil.t
ture, taped hcums and Inwy tuck waist
bunds, all well sewed, full cut, sizes "y f
3 to K! years. One hour & I
sillP.T AVAISTS for boys, percale and
duck shirt waist. Brytui collars attached,
made with deep cuff on sleeve, plaited front
and back, sizes 4 to 1'J years. i ri
day for one hour
Complete Outfit, 42c
21c
19c
Fourth Floor
A combination offer from our Furniture
Store:
BRASS BED. MATTREriS AND SPRING
An elegant brass mounted white enameled
iron bed having heavy pillars and angles,
fillers and brace of extra quality. A soft
and comfortable husk mattress with layer
cotton top, closely tufted and properly madi
in fine grade American ticking. Woven wire
spring, built with strong maple frame, double
mesh wire top. triple cable supporters and
iron end joints. Regular value O ,SSQ
$11.7.". Friday for one hour 0'7"
Many Stores
Combined.
Jonas Long's Sons.
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS.
Many Stores
Combined.
ili.i:; lnr emi-iii. .MI-ip-. Nellie and .losle Bill
u.KS on i:.it Tiorfi Mipet. Into icturncil liome.
t I- Ittitli I'i.ilt i lioiiu ficm S.i.icii.ic unl
iriMtv. Ml-, lila Hill .111J Mi-. I". .1. nilline left cs
teiJjy foi c" YioK illy, wl.cio thiy lll tc
iiulii until .ltlcr Kt.itor.
1'icil 1'l.itt lun inoioil into tl.c .. M. LVslniari
lioiwe on I'litri.nn i-lict
Jlr.. Tninrs l.'. TliJin, lio Ins licni iitlnc
t lie pif.t weel. at IliiiRliamtrti, X. Y., li.is ie
tiniioil liomr.
Njuiiu Nimiiimi, of lliltiinoie, lias licrn loolj
ina alter lnnlnets nultcii lieie llil eck.
Il.iriy l'n vc-t Is quite 111 nt liK home on War
ten ftieol ullli jauniliie.
Mn. .lohn lt,i an, of .Monti o-e, lio lias been
WiltiiiK tiliiuW and iflntbes in toiin tliU week,
Imo relmneil l.oino.
i Mrrnct, the liailier, mio .is fonticily
cniplojeil in tho 1 I'. Wiegins liaiher hliop on
'liuRi (.litvt, lias puiiliascii llie shop of Pictco
Conisloik al Siiti!;illp. ami will conduct It
lieic.iftii'.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Srci lal lo Hip if Mtitnn Trllmn'.
uiiieli.uini, April I. H ! tepmlnl tlwt tlio
M'lei.il tinloiii, comerneil in. Ihe Kiic labor
lonti'iitlun lieie, Mill on Ktiilay nlclit iole on
Hie iiijllcr of .iiicptliu tlio tcmu said to have
lui'ii olli'iul Ihem by the iallro.ul company.
'Iho llannony lliiek company ut Itrandt, Is
rnlaislin; il plant.
Mi--, l ainillo Piei-iolt, of New Yolk elty, U
Idlllnir her p.irfnts, Mr. and Mh. I. I'rescott,
Wi,t Main street.
1', I.. Mi'Waili', of Philadelphia, will sine on
Thursday at tho K'lWers in ChrUt KpUtopal
liinih.
A, II, lettrii, late chief iliaiiglitMnan in tho
ih i.hop4, has taken a like position in tho
ll.ihlwlii Iwomotiio ihois in I'hiladelplila.
Mli-i MiiriiicI Klston, furtnetly of b'iiiiiich.iiiiiJ,
ha.-. MiueaMiilly paKcil Iho ealllinallon in .1
.Sen- Vork ho-pltal as a tialned nuiK".
The iliiiuiuiient to the llrandt wood aeld
lilinci.i ale' euinpletid.
I). I'hanilii'llalii, of CoitlJiid, a one ot
llie riiloMa III f'lilit Episcopal iliiinli today.
Tho I'liipU Mainlullii dull, aUted by .Ml.
I harlolto llirtli'tt llean, leaders Mr-i. I,. M.
Hlio, eonlialto; Mr, George M. PomiiIdk, bai.
Imiei Ml ienc icc Dal ami Mr. Howard
I'ullliH, aceoinpauUtii, all of llliish.iiiilon, will
Kin' a (omilt in tho Vii'jbiteriaii iluneli on
WedueMlay rnlns ni't, under tlio auspices of
the llouaa society. It will bo a rich mu.leal
Ural,
Iho new common lounclt, at il nieetlnff last
lilsbt, made tho (ollowlnB sppoinlnicnUi llor
ongli atioiney, Tbomas ,. Iloheity; boiougli
lieaaircr, William AlUjunslii Kiect commii
ioner, I.'. N. I'ltntlii rblef of polite, Thomas
J. MiMahonj jioiough eleik, I). .1, Lynch, ,
HARFORD.
Bpcll to Hit Srrnton Trlbuni.
llaiford, April J. Mr', Parle Titian Is thillng
bcr blilcr In llmjlianiloii.
Mi. tVe Well, who has bfen spending fcv
iuI niontM wilb ber ilaiiRhter, Mrs. 1'ianl:
Minis relumed to bcr boms in Illgulumton
I'lldiy.
Miaj llattie Cliamberlaln, ot Scranton, spent
Sunday and Monday with bcr parents, M. J.
t'liainbeilau.
II. M. Wutton was In Scranlon, Tuesday.
SihIjI iniblc in I ho McthodUt i:p!copal and
Cungiegalionat ebuttbes Sunday moming and
e i filing.
Illland KiteibtooU, of Montioac, attended the
giaduating exercise Friday cieiilng.
I). K. Jones returned I'rlday from bit trip to
Florida.
i;. M. fompton and wife arc Uitlng (heir
earenU In Spriugiille.
Ml4 Nouna Dairow hat gone to lllngliamton
to pend leieial iinntb with her eoii-ln, Mr.
Hugh Maun
f
I THEATRICAL.
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC Bon Ton Slmk com
pany. Matinee and nijlit.
Leybume Company at Academy.
The I.e.iburne company, now tilling a week's
engagement al the Academy, 1$ drawing immense
riuuds In that popular pliy house, all the
pieces that they baie piotluccd beliiff of tho
Mat class, and all Fecni to gie eccllcnl sat
hfiriion to the patrons.
Ycsteiday afternoon, for (bo matinee petioim
.imo "(letljtbmg," a play dealing on the war
ot tho reunion, was given, and last evening
the inelodra'ni, '"Walts of Neiv Yoik," 'i'i'. tho
ill,"ing. At both perfonnaiues the house was
well tilled. This afternoon the romance, "A
f.eict lhicniy," will bo played, and tonight this
big Miaess "Monte Ciitlo," will be the at
ti.ullon, Popular Child Stnr.
I.iltlc lienc M.ierii, that popular iliild tlar.
i..s!ul by a company hi Id to be much larger
and better than any which has eier been seen
in her mppoit. wil' begin her annual engage
ment at tli" Academy nc.t Monday nntince,
Many new pla.is hac been added lo her re
pot lotto ince she was last been brie, all of
whiih aflord her excellent parts, some presenting
her in an entirely new lino of business.
Among thoo selected for next week's engage
ment, me: Dot, the bonbrcttc role in "I'lie
KnlKn"; Cliuekey, a London new-jboy, In "Tho
(tovawaj"; a dual rolo In "Tho lleggar and
I'lliiir ; Suo Meillng, In "The Maid of tho
Mill"; the title tole in "I.lttle Iinl I'ainitlf.
ioj"i .Minnie Mary, in "Ten Nlgliti In a
llatrooui"; Iho Kid, a waif of llie flunis of
New Voik, in "fho White Hat"; Louise, the
blind gill, in "Two Orphan',"
llie demand, lat bcason, to ,re Little Irene
in a prominent pjl at etrry pertoimame, was
io gieat that Manager Myers ha gone to gloat
CNptnse IliU .eiiFnii, In Older lo satiety hi pat-
ions In tills rtipcct,
Broadway Burlesque! s,
'Ihe New Oalcly theater announces an ciullout
bill for nct week in burlesque and uudeillle,
when lb; llioaduay lbuUsqueis will play a ic
tut it engagement in (bit city, TliU company
has ulwajn hail some of the beat known and
iilghest tilarirsl urlliln in the profensloti, and
pteerntfi an tccpllonally stiong laudciillo olio
lliia MJioii.
While the (ompany is eiy alioug In (hit par,
Itculai, ft it baa added two bin lesiiuee, the
liist one lepicKius tho HtoadwajK entertaining
llicmscliea at ll.o Gilded Cage, Ihc second is
drawn from tho most uotablo piodiictlou of la"t
keaion, "Woman and Wine." Both aio full ot
action, wit ami song, und at times show- u, dull
of tobacco. Altogether (he company and tho
thow promle to ba the leal thing, Ujllneo.
illlly at 3.50.
THE MARKETS.
Wall lUttt XaTltw,
Neiv Yoik', Atuil 1. Today wa one ot violent
f.xeltvmcnt and of extreme ncnoui tensioiu.
j'llccs lliKtuatcd in an unpicccdentedly violent
and erratic manner all day. The specuUtlic
spirit had appaicutly run wild und no tcatiuva
teemed too great lo attempt In the Icu'rUh Im
agination to Iho exillcl (peculatoi. The bold
nix aiid iciklc5nof of tbt manipulation luvo
probably neiM' been eiiualkd on Ihc New Yorli
ti Kk I'xiliiiige and lailatiyin ot a point oi more
botwrin Mies weie slewed wilb aj much erpian
imily s .i tbiclu.yion ol '1 in .in oidmaiy mat
l.el. Illucks of thousands ot shaies of Mocks were
tos.iod batkwaid ttid trnwaid and mililotks of ilol
lai.s wcio vontuicd with Tio moie ooncciu than
thomdi ih.'11'i'.cs weie being pitched. News oi
actual conditions of piopcities plijcd no pait
whaticr ill the speculation. 'Iho imthod of op
i ration., va.s laigely to follow designated leadei
hip. A Midden and violent advance in any stork
was wntviint to attntrl an oierebclming fol
lowing in which the scumble to buy caused a
lolatilo rise with quick protlls for the leaden,
who hastened to unload. Total dales today, V
I,ti0u shairs. Hualfics-i in Iwnds was not mi
laigc tclallvcly as in Mocks and the moieiiieut
ot pi ices was nicgiilar. Total rales, rir value,
J,"0,OOCi. t'nileil States old ti coupon advanced
!i per cent, on the la.-i tall,
The following quotations
Tribune by M. 8. Jordan A
Heart building, Scranton, Pa.
American hiigar lllti
American Tobai co . . . . l'J8
Atch., To. 4: S. Ku .... l-'l'l
A T. & S. r I'r wOi
Hiooklin Tiactlon S.U,i
Halt. ,t Ohio 01
Ci'iil, Tobacco ICj
diet. & Ohio !7'j
I hie. 4- 0. W
riiic. ii. js o isr
St. Paul 15Mi
Hoik Maud laOij
Delaware & Hudson ....IS.!
linn, k Te., Pr 50
Louis, k NaMi lOVva
Jl.uihatlan Die )20'i
Met. Traction Co li5
Miinuii l'.ieillo 0W,
Southern I'ailflo tbi
Noifolk k WcDtem .... 51 'i
North, l'.ieillo '.'!
Not I h. Pacific. Pr Ojij
N. Y, Central 15D
Out. & West .'.,
Porn l. II. It is;-1;
Heading :iT
Heading, Pr ,
Southern It. It
Southern It. It., I'r
Tenn., C, & lion ..
If. S. leather ,
lT. S. Leather, Pr .,
I', S. Iluhbi'f
1'nloii Pacino ,
I'nioii Pacific, Pr ..
Walu.h, Pr ,
Western Union ,..,,
r. i. ..,
People's fi.is
Texta Paclflo .......
Am. Car KuiiiiUiy ,,
I'. S. Rleel Co
T, S. Steel Co., Pr
Ni:W YOHK OtlAIN
Open-
WHEAT.
Mjv
CON.
May ,,,,,,,,,,,
re furnished Tin
Co., rooms 703-700
Telephone 60OJ:
High- Lou- Clot.
est.
Mlli
120
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70; ill'i
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Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS. Did. Asked.
First National Dink ..,,..,,, 120U ,,,
fsiranlon Savings Dank ,,,,, .JJQ ,,,
Third National Uank , ISU ,,,
Dime Depoelt and Discount Hank,, 27u ,..
Economy Light. II. & I', Co. ,,, it
LacU. Trust Sate Dcpoolt Co. ,. 130 ...
Cltrk & Snover Co., Pr. ,.. , 12S ...
Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co 100
Scranton Aile Worlt .,,..,,,,,.,., ,,, 95
Lackawsnna Dairy Co., Pr. ,..,,, ... to
County Savings Bank & Trust Co., 300
first National Bank (Carboadale) iM
Sttndard Drilling Co , ... W
Traders' Nttlooal Bank ,,,,...,,, W .,.
Scranton Bolt and Nut Co , 100 ...
BONDS.
Scrantcn Pwsjnger Hallway, Srit
Mortgage, duo 1920 113
People t btiect Railway, first mort
gage, due 1018 US ...
people's Street Railway, General
inoitgazc. Out Wi t
Diction llariutti lurlug Co ... 100
Lacka. Towniblp School 0 per cent. ... IQi
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per
cent 102
Scranton Tiactlon G per cent 115 ...
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. 0. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
nutUr Cieam-Mi. old, 20a21c; frcs.li, 22a2J',sc-.;
daily, fresh, 21Uao; old, HilSc.
C'hu'sc Full cicam, TialJc.
I.'ggs Western fiesli, U lo tliic; neaiby
state, : to 15'ic.
Deans Per bn., choice marrow, $'J.5ja2,60.
I'ea Bears Per bu., $2.ilr2.ZU.
Medium Ucans P.T bu., 2.;0a2.43.
Oleen Pea.s Per bu., $l,:t)jI.4S.
Onions Per bu !1.40al..10.
Flour Best patent, per bbl,, ?l.b.1.
lied Kidney Beans Per bu., V.4JJ-.50.
New York Grain and Product.
New Yoik, April 4. Flour Market was Mitt
weak anil inclined towards lower prices with de
mand light. Wheat Spot market quiet; No. 2
ted, 70ic (. o. b. afloat; No. 2 ted, "OVic f. o.
b. afloat; No. 2 led, 770. elevator; No. 1 north,
ern Dululh, fC',;c. f. o. b. afloat; options un
settled; closed r.".y at 'ic net decline; May
clc-ed TT'lic; July 7Fc; September, "7.'sc. Com
Spot flim; No. 2. I&H". delator; 40'c. f. o. b.
afloat; options developed imcqwctcil .straugtli
today regaining p.ttt ot yesterday's loss; closed
firm at 9ic ret advance; May closed 4S?ic; July,
47N,c; September, 47!,sc Oats Spot quiet; No.
2. :t09Jp.: No. 3. :;0e,; No. a white, 32',a.t2?ic.;
No. y white, 32c; Hack mixed woMern, SOaSO'ic;
Ii.hI; white western, ;'l ' a3Gc. : hack white state,
.'lUiaSbc.; options fairly .iiIIm. and firm with
roui, Ilutlrr I'trm; ueh ctoamery, Hia22c. ;
factoiy, llall'ic: imitation cicaiticrj, llalbtjo.;
istatn ilairy. 1.1a21c. ClieefcFlim; famy largo
uilojed and white, llallljc.; fancy sniill coloicd,
13WuHV5o.: fancy small white. lS.12li. Kggs
Steady; statu and Pcnnsyliania, l.'I'Jltc. ; Moi
ago western. l;l?i,illc; wetcrn fich, I3);c,;
louthcin, IS'iJtTiic,
Chicago Orain and Produce.
Chiiago, Apiil 4 -Cum and oils rccoiered pait
of jcotordajs bus today while wheat held steady,
Tim grain liado was exrlted generally, bhorts
coloring eh idly under the Influence of .illo.
May 10m tlonl l?,e, and May oats ?i higher.
Wi'hilt c-lo-ed '.Jk'.Jc. lower and pinvliioiis, at a
loss of .laV.V. C'.i-I quotations were as tollows:
Flour I'jsv, No. :l spring wheat, 7a7li'. ; No. a
led, 7!Ua7lo.; No. 2 com, t'ir,; No, 2 ellow,
42-,'ic; No. 2 oats, SilUa.'aiAe,; No. 2 while, 2SW.
a2'it''.; No. .1 while, 27a2j',5e,; No. 2 rjo, lil.a
We.; Rood feeding bailey, tOulOo.j (air to iholco
nulling, 40a1Sr. ; Xo, I fla seed, lfl,.1i; No. 1
northwestern, ?I.3U; prime tlniotby ufed. .fl.0.1s
4.10; mesa pork. I5.I0.15,11; laid, iJs.SOaH.lO;
hoit nb, tides, $A.I0a8.::0; diy sallnl ehouldeis,
O'iaOTjo,; short clear lilei, S.40aS..V); wliiske.i,
11.27; tiigam, tiniha'igeil,
Chicago live Stock Market.
rhiiago, Apill 4.-Cdlte-Heccpt, li.OOO. in
eluding 201 Tetaiui Mcew, steady; bulchei'
stock ami Teans strong; good to prime steeM,
$1a0; poor lo medium, $.1,73al.OO: stockei .mil
feeders, steady, f2.73al.73; cow;, V-SJal.50; Imii
cr. y:.8."a4,"j; caners, stionger, fSaj.b1); bull.',
I, 7..l fjl, ...llira. filinnl l...irliv 1 .'JV.ft I t'.,
Texas fed steers, salon, live cat. .').l3aV30, $l.li)
5.30; Texas gras Mecii, M.40al; Tevas bulls,
'.T.lat. llog Trla)' tjecclpt. 2i,0i; to
morion', 20,000 cstiuiateil; lett oier, 2,f4; steady,
dosing stiong, top, $d.2J!a; mixed ami butch,
en, 1.0U.i(l.l5; good to choice hcy. V 05.1
B.'J'.lil rough heavy. t6.'j0aiii light, J.a'.aii.l2t5',
bulk of salej. VaO.13. Sheep-llecelpli. ll.oijo;
sl.etp, slow; lambs', strong; good In ilioicc weth
er, ift.OOa.1.1.1; (alt to ihoiic Tiil-inl, 4l.1Ait.1V1.
western shicp, I.OO.ul. t.'i; eatliiigs, M.SIil.'.'i,
naliiD lamb;, niOjVU.
New York Live Stock.
New York, Apill L Ilecics No tiaduig, iiom
liully steady; calves, about steady; ula, 4U7;
nu Kill.vp time heie. Sheep Steadj ; UinUi,
lull; common sheep, 1.W: lambs. U.60i.2u,
dills, l.75a'ij clipped lambs, ,.'uj.ix); spiing
lambv, lr.25 per head, lloss-l'iim at tS.25at.IO,
Oil Market.
Oil City. Apill t.-tredlt balances, H.SJi ccr.
tllHules salei, V.OoO st l.'."); shipments, IU,a7!
bauiN: aierage. S-H bairch; inns, ID.613 bu
reU; aieiage, 0(,O.,ij baircls.
Our Fire Sale.
But to keep the
ftaBKrt
Ai vl m
sw,, mi
BUSINESS POT A-B0ILIN6
And liven up slioc buying.
Wc make a special
Easter Offering
Our Ea&ter Shoes arc a pretty as the Easter flowers. The
world will blossom in SPRING SHOES on Easter morning.
Our new foot wear is ready. L rything that good dressen
want is here. Our new shoes arc marvels of beauty not a
late style escapes ns.
It's Our Birthday
We are going to celebrate it bv holding an
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Commencing today wc arc going to ask our friends to
join us in celebrating the anniversary of our first year's business
in Scranton. Everybody is invited to join in our jubilee.
Wc shall have no brass band or fireworks to celebrate the
event, but we shall hold a six-days' sale and give our patrons
JJARGA1NS in shoe leather that will make thorn wish we had
several such sales every year.
NEW PRICES ON NEW 6000S
i (
THE WORLD'S BEST.
ii
For Men
All .".00 and 0.00 Shoes and Oxfords 4:2
All -1.00 Shoes and Oxfords ...., .'...H'Mo
All if.OO and :J..iO Shoes and Oxfords '2M and 'JM
All U.00 and U.fiO Shoes and Oxfords 1. 50 and 2.00
For Ladies
All 5.00 and 0.00 Shoes and Oxfords 4.0(1
All t.00 Shoes and Oxfords 9,00
All .'(.00 and :t,50 Shoes and Oxfords. ....... ,'J.OO and i'.5i
All L'.OO and 2,50 Shoes and Oxfords 1.50 and U.00
There isn't space enough in this paper
to itemize. All we-ask is a visit, You will
be glad you came in, and so shall we. t
Lewis, Ruddy,
Davies & Murphy
A
330 Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton.
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