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THE SCRANTON TRIBUXE-THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 190i.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
A10NTR0SE.
Ppeclt to lhe Sciatdon Trlbiri'
MonUoso, April 10. Tlio I)UhIiicf of
Hie first week of Apill court 1m iruc
tlailly finished, tin.- Jtny hnvlnjr boon
.llscliargocl Ixstoi-o noon today, mid the
trmnlndcr of tltr titty hut b-en do
voted to titles, nmtlona aiul otliot nils
ci lluncotw bu-.liio.SH.
COMMONWEALTH CS1.
In tin- nifc nf Timothy Grinin.
rhnrflcd with iiinyhtmi, tlio Jury fouml
a verdlrl of not tfiillty; James Uyait,
the pmsecutor, tr p.iy ilvo-elghtlm of
the coM, nnd thu defendant, tlnee-
I'lKllthst.
Commonwealth vj- 1. ,f. Hli'H, -fll-Ir.K
liquor without llceiiHft: Juiy ilml
lt fr-ndi-iiU not guilty.
Commonwealth vh. It. 1". fitiylo: do
Ifmliint jf'ivp ball for ripp-'nt-nncc nt
K.t teim of cam t.
Commonwealth -. John F. 'touch,
nt-fault and battorv: verdict, not sull
ty: the defendant to p.iy onn-thltd
of the costs and Charles A. Sexton, tlm
Pioseoutor, to p.iy two-third0.
Commonwealth f. Ilnxry Riuon,
lnreeiiy by bailee: AV. V. B. Ainuy,
attorney foi deft-ndr-nt, moved to
n.uat.h the indictment. Court sustains
thft motion to i".ith by reason of the
Indictment nut FOttln-r forth that the
net charged was dona "feloniously."
Defendant B.-no b.iil tor nppeuiancc til
next coutt.
Common wealth vs. Edv.uid Bull, lar
teny. veidlct not i?uilt..
Commonwualth vs. Cortls Stone, Min-
I If mental ot additional reasons for
it-w trial flior1 by T. J. Davis, attorney
fur dufrndnnt.
JIISCHLLANLOL'l8.
In !: division ot Cllftord towiibhlp.
1 ctltlon Hied.
Lathrop Poor dlstilct s. Nltliolson
T'oor district, pvoi-edlnsfs. .lie r'tmsh
cd without piojudlee, and the jjlalntll!'
Poor diiitilcr. Is dlt ectt.il to pay costs.
In re: toad in Thomson township,
(xreptions filed to icpoit of viewer?
::nd petition rtkd for luvicvv.
O. C. Whitney vs. A. . I,.i.'eh:
plaintilt diiected to file stnt'-inent ot
cause of action.
Fled ('. Dwuborp appolntrd t.ix col
lector of F'v.nUliu township, vice W.
j Townsenil, l coigned.
In ir: bridge over Lackawanna creek
In Forest City: view continued to
August itrm.
In ve: V'uii in Thomson and Ararat:
I'ldoi to ".k'V- I" '.'mtiuui'J to August
leuu.
In to' load In Thcnuon township:
.'mr a.-. .iIiom
In le: uir.d in J.'ssup and limb town-li'p--
iTiiic at, uIhio.
DIVOllCUS
I.Yim Cui-nli. v.'. John Couiii"- pioo
1 iiii.itlo:i.
Ada M FJ itt f, Cliieneo A. Hates:
Mibpoena .tw.u tied.
Jenni-'' "'. .'.t.irtli' i .Muitii Jli'itln
lnipot'i i .iw. nihil.
Mnii'i' Hind-, - 1) A. Hiiul: "!)
I oi n,i .iwr.iilcd.
MONESDAi.E.
ptOil. U, tliC i ! IIltlll IlllfUI't'
I1oni't.d.ili', Apill to Jlr. aui! Mi-.
John I", ftli hniou.l luluiiu'd on Tuei
d.iy tioin theii southern ti ip.
Mls-s ICtt.i "r.tinn-.l lutuined 3Ionday
l K'bt f.iu Philadelphia, v.Ikip hh
hl,nl til" potit i-ltil't w, i Us.
Dr. W. W. riitlii, ot f'.iiboinlnlc.
vms. called to llonesdale on Tuesday
to peifoim .in oiioution on the p.m-s
oi Mr.-. William Pom if, ot Tlilrd
-trcit. who t.- RMiip.im? with a ciy
I'.'Culir.r eye dlfllculty.
T.cf Tiirhaidsoii, of Piompton. hflf.
piiu'ha'sed the piir of I10r5.es riiiven
iij the late Dr. C. K. Foter.
Grace Episcopal church have ip
olectcd the following vcs-tiymen: Henry
Z, riusell, Homer Greene. U. B. Hnr
ilenhergh, C. !:, Dodge, J. N. Wel.sn,
A. C Llndtay, Frank Fciuiliain, D. IT.
Mcs-fiier. U. L. Jl.yirs and J. P. Niel
fOn The letuil milk d'Mlirs. of Houepii.ile
have rcotitcd tho pi !- of milk from t-i
to Ave Tints per qtiait,
This Thursday o-iouiiu? the annual
Haster (.upper will he served in the
Uaptiht chuich. .
Freeman'.H uiclitr.i fuinlsliod inuslf
READY FOR THE TORCH
Like Dried, Decayed Wood to the Flames Is the Hu
man Being with Depleted Nerve Force to Dis
ease Easily Overcome Quickly Succumb.
It takes but little to topple some people over lieie tnd.i and inifsed to
morrow tome oj us try hard to ward off the conviction that our staudaid
of health is waning don't want to udniit things once easily accomplished,
now beyond our power try to keep up a bold Hunt men and women some
times deceive themselves iu making tight of nature's dunger signals n.itiue
l.i thoroughly In earnest when these warnings die given.
Throbbing, palpitating heait.
tfleuplo&a nights-,
riuddtn start lui?.
Morning languoi.
Brain fas. '
Inability to work or think.
Exhaustion on exertion.
Flagging appetite.
Mr. Henry Alberts, of 616
Birch Street, Scranton, Pa.,
says: -"For about two years
my back and kidneys had
been sore lame and the se
cretions in bad shape. Noth
ing seemed to help me until 1
got Dr. A. y. Chase's Nerve
Pills at Matth'ews Brothers'
Drug Store, corner Lacka
wanna and Washington Aves.
They did the work, curing the
soreness and lameness mak
ing the secretions healthy and
generally giving me health
and strength,"
It Is the ones who allow these svmptoms to exist who fall cas victim,
to any disease that may de.velop-they lack resisting Nervu Force caunni.
rallythe reason Dr. A. V. Chase's Nervu Pills ,uo the most talked of niPrti
clne today in because of their wonderful Intluonec in relieving peoplo from
provalent present-day syuiptoms-doiif by providing needed None Fouc
the essence of lite.
last nlRht for n social dance by mom
burs nf this llxetiiinne club, In their
club rooms. Dmlgn llrothtis turnlslN
ed refreshment?.
Miss Kiln Dohcity bus tcnlltned her
place nrrnln In til. JoIiu'h choir, a
I lace which she hap not tilled since
the d-itth of hoi- uncle, ltev. J. '.
Doheity.
Lyman Howe, with Ills moving pU
tinps, will le appeal' In the Opcr.i
hotiso April IS, under the ausplceH ot
the Methodist church.
John I. Flnncrty died at his honi"
on upper Main street ut 1 o'clock Tues
day morning-, ased o7 yon is. The
f uncial will bo held at St. .Tohn'fi
church Thursday mornhifr. Deceased
whr born In Oalvary.li eland, and come
to Hono&dale when two ye.irs of nge.
He never married. He Is survived by
one brother, Tl.omus J., with whom
he whs engaged In thy mercantile
lmelnesrf. Since tins year lSfifi, Mr. Fln
rcity bus served as nsscsor: member
of the town council: was :i charter
member of St. John'.', br.ineh, N'o. .'50,
Ca thollr Mutual Denevolent associa
tion; hi Id the ofllcc of rlwucelor. and
was n lepresentntlvo to the Inst council.
SUSQUEHANNA.
8ieclil to the Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna. April 10. The "Old
Arkansas" company will appear In
Hogun Opera house on Friday ovenlni;
nc.t.
A craiiKot burslars is- evidently woik
itig In this place and vicinity.
Mi. William Epcs, of West Church
hticet, this afternoon entertained the
Helping Hand "oelety of the Methodist
chuich.
William V. Waters, reef ntly ot Wind-s-or,
has opened a clgai factory In this
place.
Ma'itln Pickering- is ill at his home
on Jackson fatreet.
Lyman Clock, of Blnsnamton. was
engaged on business in town on Tues
day. Frederick lienzinger. a toriner Sus
quehanna boy, who learned the print
ing trade in the Journal ofllce, is now
editor ot the Chicago Sunday Recoi.d
Herald. William F. Nugent, of Gibhon, hn3
taken up his residence in tills place.
Prof. "Winifred Decker, of Trinity
school. New York city. Is vUlthu-c bis
paients in this place.
Pfistoi JIeekr;r, ot the Iviiiboio
Jlethodt church, is at West Pittston,
y.ltending eontorence.
Leon Wagner, ot Bloomsburg, is vU
iting hlh ).aieiU.s In this place.
Ch.ti'lts Povden is electing two tene
ment houses in Oakland.
Tin- editor of the Fove-t City News
u ports h.tving seen six alligators in
his oftiee. He should either loin a.
tempenu.ee society or use another
brand.
The Iaboi contention is still with us.
Like n.itniiio'fc ghost H will not down.
The tegular meeting of tho board of
ti.ido was held list evening.
The new croameiy at Stattucta is in
cpeiaiion
Di. Yli'Kllna. of St.irutco.i. will ie
tiioNe to Lacoyvillo abotu Apill I.I.
K-triie-it Tirfany, of P.ingnamton, .-.
in town in the Interest of the Hell Tele
phone comi .ti..
F. !. Allen, of MontiosP i iu town
un busirxs-..
Mr.-. L. N. J'nncli. of J.ick-on street,
is iccoeiing Horn her leient illness.
The rnviw tela Water Supply iom
pany lias rt torce ot men at woil: at
Lnnogboio, lepaiting pipes, etc.
It miglit bo, well for the weatiiei"
bureau people to take down th-'ir
wiles and pet a goose, bone.
The follow lug teachers In the Sus
quehanna public schools are r.raduutes
of Lam el Hill academy: Miss Anna
J. Dorm:, Lizzie litosman, Ttiuh Phil
ippi, Llizabfth Cnhill. C.icll:j. Lannlng
and Nellie Driscoll.
Mis. Hobert Sperl. of the Oikland
ride, this afternoon entertained the
Ladies' f-nlld ot Or.ti" HplMop.il
c hutch.
DURYEA.
The eniertaiiunent and rlriiue given
bv Division No. D7, Ancient Order of
Hibernians, at Mute alt's hall. Monday
night, was a complete success, Kvery
Digestion slmu
Food lie..iw.
Eally excited, tienou.-
ritrengtli fails
Ticnibllus hands and limb-
Losb of tlesh.
Loss of muscular penror.
Irritable, despondent.
When a drusBlst offura you come
thing said to be just as good or better
than Dr. A. "W. Chase'6 Nervo J'ilks.
remember all the evidence of Scranton
people and thousands of others refute
his statement. If you cannot get tho
genuine, cmII or address thu Dr.'A, w,
Chase Medicine Co.. Hi)tfalo. X, y.
Price SO cents per Uu The above Is u
fue simile of p.Kkasi
number on the lengthy nrofcramnic was
Interesting nnd pleased the large nttdU
ence, nnd nftcr the exercises tho fair
maidens nnd linppy youths participated
in a dance.
Kichard Peterson, who was awarded
the contrnot of putting the rloctl-lo
llgrhts In tho Brick Methodist Kplsco
pnl cliurdi by clnss No. V, has com
menced work nt the same.
The funeral of George J'rlce, of
Mooslc. will tnko place this (Thuwl.iy)
uftcrnoon from his residence. Deceased
whs twenty-two yenrs of nge. Inter
ment will be made In lhe Murcy ceme
tery. ltcv. II. A. ilrcene It entertiilulng two
mliitatd-it from New York tluilng con
ference. They'wlll conduct tho prayer
meeting this evening. All are cordially
Invited to attend.
Mrs. R. Brown visited Jn Pcinntou
on Tuesday.
Mri. John Johns was a visitor in
h'crnnton on Tuesday.
Miss Allen Brown Is III.
MIsr Lizzie Kttlnghani, who has been
staying In this place for some time, re
turned Wednesday to attend the funeral
of a friend,
Miss rtosu Walsh, of Avocn, Is the
guest of Miss Mary Nolan.
TUNKHANNOCK.
KpnUl to thf SoiAiiloti Triliun.
Tunkhannock, April 10. Mrs. John
M. Gorman, of Nnntlcokc, Is tho guest
of her sister, Mis. Louis I Camp, on
Bridge street.
Mr. Arthur II. Steillng. of Meshop
pen, wa.s doing business In town on
Tuesday.
Mrs. John Townsend and family left
yesterday for Homer, N. Y w.herc they
will make their future home.
Mrs. Maurice Jones and Mis'. Frank
Burns visited Mrs. James Doublet-, ut
Sprlngvllle, on Wednesday.
Miss Maggie Van Tyle. of Eatonvllle,
Is stopping with friends and 1 datives
in town this weak.
Mrs. Del Foote, of Scranton, Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Squler, on
Tioga street.
Robert J. Little left on Tuesday for
Han Francisco, trom which place he
will take passage for China, where he
will assume his duties as paymaster's
clerk on the United States cruiser New
Orleans, which is now stationed in Chi
nese wateis.
COUIIT NOTES.
In case of commonwealth vs. Boland
McNab, Charles M. Lee wa.s appointed
commissioner to take testimony.
Tn case of commonwealth vs. Walter
Johnson, James Miller and Wesley Mil
ler, i barged with malicious mischief In
breaking windows In a dwelling house,
case was tried and a. verdict of guilty
rendered, and defendants sentenced to
each undergo a term of Imprisonment
in the county jail for six months, be
sides to usual tine and costs to be paid
by defendants.
In le estate of Maiy L. Keeler, de
ceased, W. E. Little, esq., appointed an
auditor to make distribution of fund.
George White vs. Frank Mulligan
and John J. Sherwood, rule tor new
tiial, continued to June term.
Josephine Reynolds vs. W. II. Rey
nolds, rule tor Issue between Henry
Harding, claimant of fund, and Ella
Wilson, attaching n editor, made ab
solute. Nolas Bios. vs. A. J. Wan en. rule to
strike off mechanics' lien, continued to
June teim.
In case of County Savings Bank and
Tiust company, of Scranton, vs. J. C.
Reynolds and Josephine Reynolds, a
nib; was granted to show cause whv
judgment should not be opened and de
fendant let into a defense,
Ldvln,! W.isrner vs. A. W. V.eitholf,
executor of Samuel Arnold, Inter
pleader, rule sranled to show cause
whv plaintift should not pay costs of
suit and attorney fee.
In matter of estate of Ruth Myers,
deceased, petition' filed by Benjamin,
Alfred and Fannie Myeis and ArsoH.i
Mah.inna, asking for pailitlon of ical
estate.
Of the Hal ot civil cases set lor Hint
ut the resular teim of tlio common
pleas court, commencing Monday. April
", the following have been continued
by agreement of parties, viz: William
Paden vs. Lehigh Valley Railioad com
pany, trespass; Fred Smith vs. Lehigh
Valley Railroad company, trespass,
nnd Lottie Palmer vs. Edward Palmer,
ejectment.
In matter of the case of James D,
Gallup, rule to show cause -why Tie
should not be discharged from jail,
w here he is confined under sentence In
a desertion case, was nigticd by the
attorneys on Wednesday. Court ip
served it.s decision until later In term.
In tho ease of commonwealth vs. Ed
ward Huffsmith surety ol peace, a
laming was had on Tuesddy. Thu ile
leiidant was discharged and the costs
placed or the prosecutor, William
Owen, It appearing to the court that
the piutPi n r h-id no just cause to
lei.r Im"i,i ' urn defendant.
In the i ci uf i onimonwe.'ilUi vs. G.
E. Glenn, ihatgrd with forgery, the
dcfvndfiiit. by his attorney, lepivsent-
ed that he had not siiftlciciU time to
prtpaio his sldu of the case for trial,
,'ii.d'tltf court allowed It to ho continued
to the Juno fes-Mons.
Wunen Alexaii ler vs. J. F, Eveictr.
rule to show cause why settlement flltd
should not bo stiic-kcn ott ; continued.
I'tanlf L Ensleunn vs. William Fos
ter. iuU tor ludgmeiil for -want of a
sufficient ullidavit of defense: argupd
,-iiid held under advisement.
Gcorgo Bnuigets vj. Archer Wild
iit! i.itininil, continued to Juno
ii-riii.
In ie toad in Noxen and Fo"kston,
John B. L'dwuris. Gcotgt W. Walter
and Dtiiuis G. Keepey appointed aw
viewers
NEWAULFOni).
Erfcul in the ScMnttni Trtb'in'
New Mllford, April iu. A po.st-lentcn
dance will be conducted in tho opora
house on Friday e.venlpg, March 1-th,
by New Mllford young pulies.
K. D, Berthulf hdt, levered his con
nections with the New Milford Hard
ware company and has rentPd a turni
in the township and will engage in tlm
stock business,
Mrs, Stella Hamilton, of Carbondale,
spent h week with friends hero recent
ly, A dance was conducted at Pliliiney's
hall April Otli,
The Utoplu Mandolin club, of Blng
hnmtoii, win give an entertainment nt
the New Milfoid opera houso qn April
18th, tor tho benefit of St, Mnrk'
chuich,
Mrs. Aurou Aldrlch is confined to her
homo by Illness.
Mr, and Mrs. Chailes Hanvon, of
the township, are rejoicing over tho
arrival of a little daughtei.
AVOCA.
The funeral of the nlne-inouths-oia
son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.cAud(vw
will take place tlils afternoon. Inter
ment will be nude in St. Mny's- et meter-.
Charles, the fouiteen-muntliSTold
adopted son of Mr. nnd Mrs, ftobvit
Bostey, died yesterday morning. The
funeral will lake place tomorrow after
noon. Interment will be In Mnrcy
cemetery.
Thu members of Die Hose company
are totiucstcd to meet In their looms
tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock to nl
tend tln llrPiiien's fair nt Taylor.
Mrs. Thomas McCrlndle and dutlcli-
Ltci, Mnry, expect to leave about Juno
1 to spcndi several months In Scotland.
At tho taxpayers' meeting on Tiles
day evening, M. J. Bosley, T. J. O'Mal
leyand Adam Clnik wcie appointed to
confer with tho councllnieti nnd Utec
ttlo Light company to ugico on a
te.a&oniiblo rate on the cost of lighting
thu town. Andrew Chirk and T. .T.
O'Mulley will also meet u committee of
councllnieti to icsloio to the borough,
If possible, about one hundred and
slxtv acres of land Hint were, lost to
the borough sonic ycats ago In a dent
between the Lungcllfte and Hillside
companies,
Mis. Jessie Ammerman, of Caibnn
dulc, Is tho guosl of her sister. Miss
Jessie Alexander.
Work on the hlldgc of the Rapid
Transit line began yesteidny. Tho
bridge will be Slit) loot long and In
places 120 feet high, and will span tho
Dolaiwnio and Hudson old gravity
tracks.
The Young Men's Lltciary society
will give an entertainment this even
ing in Sar.Hlleld opera house. A fine
progiumme, consisting of the best tnl
ent In Luzerne and Lackawanna coun
ties, will be heard. Miss Kate Rear
don will furnish music for the social.
Admission, 23 and 33 cents.
Miss Nettle Gibbons Is visiting fi lends
in Carbondale.
A social and supper will be given In
the Sunday school rooms this evening
to all who took part in the Ptlmltlvo
Methodist chuich fair.
Cheap Bates to California.
Parties desiring to make tiip to Cali
fornia, Arizona or New Mexico, cither
for business or pleasuic, can do so now
at almost half price.
Every Tuesday, until Apill Soth, In
clusive, tickets marked "Colonist" may
be pui chased via Southern Railway for
$44.01) tiom Washington, $111.30 fiom
Philadelphia, and conespondlngly low
prices from other points.
The Southern Railway and Southern
Pacific company operate through ex
cursion sleepcis from Washington,
leaving Mondays, Tuesdays und Fri
days, the Tuesday sleeper being avail
able for "Colonist" tickets. The berth
rate in there sleepers is only $7.00, two
people being allowed to occupy one
berth If desired. Personal conductors
and Pullman porters go through with
each sleeper. There are other new,
convenient nnd economical features
connected with these excursions which
may bo ascertained from Charles L.
Hopkins. Distiict Passenger Agent,
Southern Railway, S2S Chestnut stieet,
Philadelphia.
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
l,CKXr-!!iuci lliml if.rn.iit
night. AlWDKMY lient" Mc-i rotniuiiy,
Mitliiec Jiul
-Midnre ,iml
niKia.
liAlfl'Y RrmiiA Riiilf-nin Mjtinei
lilglil.
.mil
Irene Myers Company.
The Irone Mjm compiny now' tlllitip; i woi'K'b
fiiKi-jrnifnt .U tlio Acadcinj oi Mu-.ii-, plijid to
to iiiimcn-.o .hhIkik.cj istcnhy, dt liutli Hip
aftcrnoiin and ccnni(, pcifoiiiuncri the thcitu
. tiouil'.l tn tho iloois .mil unti. hni to be
Mti-iinl nilli flJlKlin- nnjin.
At tlm initlnoe pcrfoiiiunre tho nhl tinu fj
miiU, "Ton iuht-. in j tin- Jtoum" uai pic-t-rntOfl,
.lii'l i.is pimluceil Hi .1 luot ostolltnt
HHiiiii i. In lhe icnmu "Twn Oiph.-iiH" 3i
tlio atlrnitinii, li t tic luiie ainiiiiiB in the lulu
o I.niil'p, the- blind crirl. ill fthlcli pnil Mic i-.
decidedly clcici. s,i hd-, tlic ilistimtinn .-
twlnir lb'- omw-t iliild that r-ior attrmptnl to
tdjy Ihi- part. It bein? one of the longest pails
rci Mittrn tnr a play. This altnnoon lor the
matinee prfonnr.nrfj "lhe lncian" i-. annninud
and ti infill "l'mkr 'ln l"li-" will le the
ofltriim'.
The Bowery Burlesque is.
Oiue moio the eagerly epeetod M-it
ol llertis fc v ilium's fainuu-. Boirv
Binle-.jue and liieli ilai3 Mudcil1e or
jcinirjtioii ti at hind and ita engagement opens
at the Caiety this aftcrnnuti. The title U as
mriitnl with atl tint his made tin- dbistlne
toim ot enttrtainment iopul.ir and refined dui
nig the past tew joars, and Ills ncer (died tn
stand for biipulathe etiellenru and the ino-ii
sterling attractions eclrcted fiom far and neai.
llertig & Sranion hac enrolled nndei this ti-inou-.
name for fhii mmsoii the laifiol, nuuilm
of stir featmea jet imluded under it.
Tho enlue rompany ill In- ecn m two new
and uritrmil l)mleslue entitled "Chop Sou"
and "flic slilel. hl.no," tlm will Miitty be
town tall,. tireain tiom .'lait to tiiii-Ji, Ititin.
rlueinj fcr thu first time lleitin & hiamon'a
wondeifnl uime ill ill, wlin h illiKlriUM lb it
lili-louial eent of the alllcil tiuops and iniiinn
when scaling the walli ot I'iKIii ami it i-. the
most daring teat eor ecciited by our lady
Aniuom. A lompuiy ot liading rprcUlty fea
lines tfin wlilrli tho hli.Ii I i-s iiidclllo poi"i
Inlty i-jn Mtely bo said to luie nmmg, .mil
tin-. eir tho umcIIuui- unlbidiitl utlr.ii'
t Kins and iKognieil hlch otauilird bmg f-l.ih.
U'lied h.e Ixi n iccedd.
Tonight's Conceit.
lhe importint innretnrnl, ennU ot I, i-iu1
weel. will bo thu eonoeit g,u-n b llaiinV Hni.
Oenlli Itrgiinuil band Jt Iho byienm t lilt aftu
imon and cMiiins. 'Hie irn;ianmm N one of
tlio bct In the nutter of .iuety that ha-, .let
Iicn iiinled, (.intuinnig fekitlons (hit will
pleto all, from (ho nonu- to the 1rtnodo.
The Mnaj olo will l glim b. I anl l.idll,
th I'dtliralril biritoue of ew oil,, n i,tiinU
at the head ot liii profciioii, ami Cornell.-t
I bonus IiU-4, "f thb (lt, Mini needi no in,
troilnction to scrinton audiencct, will alto render
l05, Ibis afteiinion at .3ii o'coel; a uc up
tioitunlty will lie biien ilitMrru whr, au envy
ing lli'i Kasttr la'aiion, to lnar the tpkndul
piugramme. a. they will bo ailmlilrit on Hunt
tickets Adnlls will be ilmiii,) ." mil. to
all puts of tlio hon-e at Iho iiminei Iteenl'
pii(f) will preiail in the mnnu.
Corse Paytou Stock Company,
11 Is uthei li i til to ny anitliliif tieiv Kgini
inj tho ineril ul an iiittrprlw with whlelt rei,v
linily U K tamillar ai Willi the I cihe 1'ajlon
Stock lonp-iny, tor, beenio ol tlio Intelligent
care, attention to detail and i ompletenccs. of pio.
iliutloiiB generally, tbtio i I'ft no room for (it!
risin and only woidj nf pnlse uu bo ii.,m jn
.peiUii," ol the tonipany,
'lhe slmplo uniioiiiKCintnt tint they will lugln
a vccl.'ri eiigagFinrnt at Iho Acathmy of Muslo
ncM Monday ufteinoon, wtli piatlncM ciery lUy,
will bo etimcunt to Intcicot nil tln.itir-Kou i
and to rail them out In tudlclciit nuinheu to
(inntl the house at icry pcrfoiiiiaiiro.
Will ). C'orbttt, who lui attained a po-ition
of iopulirity, if the leading man, and will bo
afeUtcd by the bcautllul and accomplished lead
ing lady, Wna L'aillc Mudon. Tin? pikes tor
tlm night pirtormimej will bn 0, so and M
Lentk, and for the niatineei, ID and '.'0 cent.
A Spriujr Tonic.
Everybody needs a tonic In thu
bprlng; at this, time th bybtom crave,
it tonic It Is house-cleaning time for
your body. Llchty's Celery Nerve
Confound will tone up your nerves,
blood, kidneys uud liver, and IHI yoi
with health nnd cnercv. mom by Ji.it.
thews Biothei'H. ,
THE MARKETS.
Walt Street JUtUw.
'' Yoik, April 10. Tlic ppecuUtlon for the
iiUbiko wis lunewed In force on the sloelt r.
r liiingr todiy and the lnilel rrjunierl much tlio
ni'i'i iippMranec an II bad during the ivellr
nifiit ,pecnMtlon of lat wtek. .Tho tiniKet
opiticH In n faltly btio.innt lohdltkn, (lie con
gfled liu.ilng earning tunnlg nil ct H"nal
thouMintl thiro btocln In n numlier i'l nld-ki nt
Hie opening nt ndiamen of from 1 to U point.
Thli iiiilrtMtly lilahrr )c nf prlie atlrncted
'mo Inige selling to le.illte and tlio tone beeiitne
lather tenotn for n while. R li0n In the Mc
ami fmiitnt fluitnitlotn In some of the iiioml
ticnt lci'k', Hut the M'ecntlthe leideK iciiir,
tn lie again well mipplled with rr"ouiv" and
lhy mipporlid the ni,iikt ivllli great rnnlliliutc
and miiilpuhled priceii witli lntilinii. The Kinl
ilen mil lolent iidniioei wcte well riltiihtul
ti fncolnilo the liiullltiiitc ol iiiitMilc fpirlil.llOM
wlm wnv cry eildenll) wultlng to come Into
lunkel mi any dellnllr lgi ot it furthei ad
iilm'. All mil line In the tall loin I ite lulpiil
to pieilnltiti. a ey icMlIzltig tnriicliirnl MiT
Ing the last bom whit It cut Iu piicet nil around
und tiudo Hie cnng i.i.i. Tlic lliirllngton deal
und till, uf n lonsolldiitlnn of topper Intcieifs
Willi the smelting Inteip-iti Kwklnn to ct ti
ll ol of the gold, fiber and copper product, wcie
tho leading Inftuencfi In tip ila.n peenlatlon m
fu .11 It wn due to anv st'clho Infliif tiri ut nil,
llinlliigton ioo uu oxliemo il'J to u new u-tmil
prion nl fr and N'ni thorn I'arlllc ihiiic within n
Miutl fraction of pn. 'Iho wbolo llrangir gioup
wai affecteil In- Fjmti.itln and N'otthwet I rr-
tened tuade a notihlo nlvmit- of 15 polnls w-lille
M. 1'iul and Oniahi ioso S points. Aunlg minted
t'oppei t-il"id nu. on ery lirge dealings nnd
Ar,iicnnrU . . Tei-i Pacllic w-a largely bought
at an nibance of 2'6 on talk of an rdniige
nf two thircs of lhe flock for one of Mlwnurl
I'ailtn. As nil oulgiowlli of theo tnnieinetils
the l?mithwelirn. f.iingcrs and Kiles veie
all ftiong and netltc. 5-pcchl feiliues of
Micngtli weic Coiinnlkhtcil flis which lose 7'j,
llrooklui t'nlon Cis 4, tietieral Hlectric (, with
a leictirm of .1, Tobaeeo 31i, ettra dividend Pull,
tiiau Jnt and Ihltago Temiin.il Tianstei pie
lerud V. IIiansNlllo and T'crie lliuto lumped
7 point-, allowing loi a I1: per cent, dividend
off. Tnfil idea Iodic, t.'KHlOO idinres 'lhe
Ini.tl m.iiket was lnoderatelv Jithe md lilghei,
Total fnlei, pir Mine, sVM.noO. I'nlted Matei
lefunding ailimicrtl 'i, and the old l regis
tend and the new- U 'i pei ctnt. on the tit
nil.
'I lie following ipiolitlou no furni'hed Mi"
Tribune bv M. ?. .lordiii A. fu., looms T0J-7M
Iears building-, .scranton. Pa. Telephone 300.5:
linen
Int. Ainerlr.ni ngu III"!
American Tobacco
Atch., To & s. l'c
A.. T. & S. 1',. Pr .
Iliooklyn Tiaetion ..
Palt. fc Ohio
out. Tolncio
Chi... Ohio
rhle. & C. V
Chit.. I).
M. Pud
Itoik Inland
Del iw.no K, IluiNou
I in. k Texas I'r .
l.Ollin. tc Nati ....
Manhattan i:ie
Met. Traction Co ...
Mifsouri Pacific ....
Southern Pacific- ...
Nortoll; .t Wiktcin
North. Picitie
Not til. Pacific,
N. Y. cCnti ll .
Ont. 4, Weft ..
I'enna. P. K ..
Pacific Mill ...
Heading
Reading, Pi . .
'euthem It. It
Southern 1. R.,
'I i nn. f). A- lion .
V. S. beailier ....
I'. . Leallici, l'i
II. S ltubber
t'nion Pacific ....
Union Pacific, Pi
W ibash. Pi-
Wcttin iiiiou ..
o. r. i
Aiml. Copper 110'',
People's C-M Ill's
Teas IMilhc tl
Am. Car Koundiy 2hH
IT. S. Steel To ITU
I. S blrel fu., Pi- D,
17'
IT
IV,
i-
m:w ytir.ic israin mai;ki:i-.
Open- Iligli- Low
( lo,
uu 7C',
70'i
P-'a
WIlr'AT. In;7.
Jliv 7n
July "I.'
rortv.
May 4-.8
e-t.
7t,'-.
70'
l--'
Tii',
Is'.
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
rirsl Natloral Bank
fcciantou Savings Bank
Third National Bank
Dim" Pepo'if and Di.-coun. Bin1...
Economy Light, 11. k V. Co
Lacka. Trust bate ncposlt Co
Clark k Snovei Co., Pi
fjcinnton iron Penes k Mfg. Co. ...
Scranton Alio Works
Lacka-vanna Daily Co., Pr.
Count v Savings Bank k Tuist Co..
Fiiht National Bank (Carbondale)..
Standard Drilling Co
Tiadcrs' National Bank
t-uar.ton Bolt and Nut Co
BONDS.
Scranton raasonger Hallway, 8rt
Mortgage, due 1020
reople'a Street Railway, first mort
gage, due 1918
People's Street Railway, Ocneral
mortgage, duo 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co.
Lacka, Township School 3 per cent.
City ot Scranton St. Imp. 6 per
cent.
Scranton Traction 6 per cent
Itlgll- l.ort- C103
rl. est. in-J
tur'b tin jct Kb:, j y,ajL.k
M-i- a-!-. ui- in", c sZ&r-&ifc?Tsaai
s-t i eJri bJTs c ifm i&MaiB
nji; wu ."j ii-jij ? h!Xa . imsimL
it i"'.- ink ni'i. ) irTr "ainTiHlP i
m1; IT H'.'j M I U 'J -tPBPI'Sp nm
2t'3 cit'. -Jin --pj Ly .tisfl'vy MfiL'Ems- si
-.-( iH.ii uu i.u inn-. Ita w, ffiisSSBSflf 1
li'in i.v. i i.v.11 i3- N wr . ,olH rti&XfjNam c?ai
...ita'j nil inv iis ivimksiimRJlmyK) SI
...177 ; its ir: 'i its S himtK&slwMmSL It
... 39'i (il'i -V)'s ki'j C iRfsSrr JSlSfJwJMRfeal
...loi "i io'.is tiu'i im Qy???zk5 'w&aSfi-'kEM
...mm wi's in.) id ferTrtrfMifNiaSsa
... Hi m iVh i'. C p i'rJCrX Js5?5k I
, . .-.i .-iu 30-4 3i'i L-i's-F-wrWJGS-fer!
,.. i4 I'Mi 'te'r. OS"; T'nBJfifn jfTT'ii il
V !!'. (7't lir.'i !W!, I
loiy 153 130'i 13Hi C
,.J -i I -.-"8 W
Ii7 13$ Till'.- 1'xl''j ?
:,'i :, .u',j ;i7'j t
."'i :.i)'i -Ti's -"'-'i 7
Ti, 1 Tn'i 77 7i (
:i"34, liO'J Sii; 2i )
Pi .... 7IM. bill. THU T'i"l t
111 fi"i ill HI
i;;i; ip, uu 1.13,, S
7";i Tfl'g 7!1! 76", J
21'i 23 21' j 21'.
OJ'i 'll (i 'U'a
M',i Svs SI'i Sl-'i
,ei'i ttl'i .!' -i'i;
1',1'i '11 ')i':. !i-3 C
7' 7I' 1,0 71 )
Ill's, no u.i it C
11'2'i lit'". Ill', t
l.'l UU l2-
Sii's 2i' 2n ?
!'i J7'l
Oi 's 'Ti
Bid. Askei
120U
.lot!
l-i)
27i ...
13
150 ...
125
100
05
20
."00
100
30
US ...
100
US ...
in ...
na
100
102
1W
i!3
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II, G. Dale. 27 Lackivranna Ave)
nutter I'rcari'ry. old, "OaJk-.: ficsh, 22i22'3c.;
tljiiv, flush, 2lUa2.'c; old. 13il8o.
Cl.eeac Full cream, l.'alOe,
I'ggs Western ficn'.i, 11 to ll'sc; nearoy
State, H'i to 13!i'.-.
Beaiw Per bu., choice inanoiv, ."! 53ai i0.
Pea Bcats-Pir hit., ?:,1a2.;o
idium Flcana-P-r Im., J-0a!.l'.
(Ireen Peas Per bu., Jl.lftil.r..
Onion;, I'ci bu., "l.l'iil.fA
Klein Hct pitcnt, pel bhl,, $l.iu
Red Kidney Beans Pn hit, 3.tja2.ui)
New York Grain nnd Product.
New Voik, Apill 10. rioin-Vuiet but teadv
nnd unchanged. When pot nun; No. 2 ml,
ibHi-, I. o. li. afle.it: No. 2 red, ii'.'Je. elevatoi;
No. I northern lliiluth, SaUf. (, o. b. atloat; up
tlons opened tteadi and liter .uiiininl t.oaitlve
ktangtli finally jlilded a jlttle nnd ilos'd alwiit
niady at ,ia",8f. net adianec; May co-rd "li'sc ;
.Inly, TH'ii ; 5-cptrnibci, 73"hc. C'uiii-.-pot,
cpilii; N'o. 2, Tic, elevator and 1'1'ho. t. o, h,
iillo.,t; options at 111 -t vnak but later In tin- d.v
lallidi finally, cJKrl olt and clonal at "ii'.t",
net Jo,.-,; 5lay ilostel Islji'.i July, 4Sc.; .S-pUiii-per,
17'ic, Oita Dull; No. 2, .-JOi.j No. .1,
."nj.t Niv. -' wlilti-, JJ'jc; No. :i vvlnic, :uaic,
tuik mlfil wrMeiii. JHa5l;i',; tiaik while. Ill j
aWc.l options quiet but (ililv ali.nh- llnilei
i.ty tliui but umlmiRcil; lii-.li cuanieiv, bu
S.V,i lictory, 11 IUc ; Imitation cicaiinn-, Hi
lalic", ttato diiiv, li2lt. Cheese -btijidv ;
fancy colored, llall';!,; fancf laige white,
llallUu.; lainy ttuall coloit'il, 12'il2';i-.: jncy
Minll white, 12al',ic Iggi Kisi'r; Mit and
Petitisjlvinii, llill'lc; stouter vifteiu, 11 j
wtJtiru In-jli, l',an'.: tmilhern, ,i.P.f,
Phllndelphlu Grain and Produce.
I'liiladclpliii. prll 10.- Wlir-ilV. Iiii;lit.i :
ioiitr-ut glade, Ipul, 7rt',ia7ij'ti. I urn i4e.
lnvvirj N"c. 2 inivtil Apill, U"'ali''. Iluttei
Finn, good demand; laiiey vitsttm titnneiv,
2Jl;Cj do. do. prlhls, 22',se,; do, nearhj piinti,
J if, I'ggs riiiu, good ilcniiml; tieh marhf,
lb.; iu. sniiihwcjttiu, IJJIf.i do, foiithcin, lie
( It'ciQniit but stradi; New yik lull crcum
tinin Minll, fillJ'Jf. -, tin, do. do, tali luili.ilic,
lO'iill'ii. llrllni'd Sngai s l.'nc Isanol. 'lallnw
llimj ilty piinie, in liogblirarl. 5c. ; cinintit
do, dc,, bairels-, 1'iaV, ; c ikw, .Vie, live Pun!
Il.v pull and i.isluj loivls, llal-f,; uM iooj
teiii, TliaSe.j vthiUr elilekens, Ualc; .-piiii
ilihkens, 2iaJrtc,; ilmU, 1i12c,j gct-sc, imI"i
Dievid I'lmlli ijulet hut kteadyj lovvle.
choltf, 10'lct ilo, filr to good, uiUm ; old
rcsttm, "'s'-i matting chiikin.,, m-arbj, lla
Hi-, vii'siiiii, luaiu',; niihfjv, vvi'slt'lll Uiolil,
lilalif.i ilutka, ncaibv, llalii.; ive-tcrn do., 10a
12c, ltei t Ipto-Flour, S.innj birhls uud I,.i0),
Irt) pounds) in uek,; vvbe.it, OtXl busln-ls; turn,
KlMUH bnOicIs; oau, M.uou luilicl. .Mi'piuinlu
Win it, IS.W1 IjiuIicUj corn, IUI,').H1 biuhel,;
oat, (-3,0(10 bushels.
Chicnfco Oialn and Produce.
bkaa.o. Apill 10 Idle the grlu nuikcts
weio fairly steady todaj, trade gtneiallj vm.-i
tiuiij In the ibscncc ot new tactor. May wheat
clo.cd Ualic. higher; Ml- coin, 'ii, loivci; yUv
oils 'ii'4f, down and provMoiu 'Jljajc, Ui 7'i,
lilghei. Cash rjuotatloiii. vvcio an follow: Flour
--tafcvj No. J .spring whvat, r7a7le.; No. icJ,
t3i:2e,; No. 2 torn, laHaH'c; No. J el low,
IP'jUVjc; No. 8 vvliltt ojtn, Sic.; No. ., wlilte.
2i))U25l3i'.; No. 2" rye. 52idc; good tccdlii;
Parity, inc.; fair to cholvo malting, la3oi..: No.
I fl4 6v-d. .5"ii No. I northwesterii, M.W;
Iirline liuiottiv jceil, ifpi; num poik, ill.vOi
II C3, laid, -i8Tl.aJ.OTl thou rttw. i-iilei, ?-n..a
Many stores $ JONAS
combined 5 long's sons
rrr0SJrhrrirKrinttr
Mrs. Leslie Carter's Favorite Per-
fumes now being demonstrated at our
rertumery Department.
Other favorites in Harrison's Sextu
ple Extracts are White Rose, Jockey Club,
Sweet Pea, Lilac, Apple Blossom, Fran-
gipanni, Adirondack Rose, Rose Noble, S
Lawsan Pink, Carnation Pink, Heliotrope, l
Patchouly, Violet, Violets of Italy, Lily of
Valley, Four Leaf Clover and White Ar
butus. The price is
50c the Ounce
There is an interesting window dis
play in the Wyoming Avenue Vestibule.
Just to the left of the Perfumery De
til 111'' 11'1'i ( .- .
The Great Surprise Sale of Ribbons
is still on: we've sold thousands of yards
and still the assortment is complete. The
remaining days of the sale will be busy
ones, so come as early as you can.
Jonas Long's Sods
I Meld rum,
SPECIALS IN.
New Foulard Silks
New Waist Silks
New Lace Collars and
Turn Overs. Liberty Silk
and Mouseline Ruffs
New Kid Gloves
Fine Silk and Lisle Hosiery
h 126 Wyoming Avenue. JS
)!,'.; iln silled tlioiililus ulia'i'.i , xlnul 1I1.11
nam, sn2.'i,i..(7ij whisl.ey, .";.
Chicago Live Stock Mniliet.
( hlfasi), Apill !D.-Cilile llcceipu, 'i.tO). in
cUidliiK '" liMiiki good to ihoicii lr.idv, mli
hi, vvi.ih: biiiilnis' .toil, fleid.i; lesani tuld
up li, Vi.'-'l; ic.inil to piinie hti-eis, Win; inrn to
iiiediiiiu. ! 'in t l.'Nl; stiiki-14 in, I lerdiift, clit'hx
Kleidv, otlii'ln well,, viTiil.i, iiiws, x.'.fUil '.'l;
Inlftrs, -J M1.1 I.mi, ijiiiuiN M2.T.'l; hull-, fie.nl1 ,
f.'.'Oil ,'u; cilic, hlnM. l 2.iri.T", Tim. i -I
-tlllc, l i'o'i.ii. 'Iivas K! lal lii'l-, -s;..VHI
'IVm-. ImlU, -2.7.i.il,ui. Iliw lteiiiiis liidi .
2i,tl; tiuiii'lluv. 2J,m); lill out, .l.d'IOj opi m I
iv t n I, , ilnslii!.- hli-adiii', ii, SUM); uiKeil uud
luilihil!, "i,T" Hi.f "-" s -.ni'd Hi ilih." Iieiiv, V.
in I; iiiiu-h Iiiiii, 1.;iii"i.ii; llslil, 's'iIi'.i'i.'i;'.,
hull, ol iU, i5.u), Si'ip- ltuiiilr, lil,m' i.
!ecp, slridi; iiinlH, ta,lji to lnvv . avm) ,
iholio vulhen ioi mIi'k up to .12i). ! ,
j5; tin- tn ilioleu iiiixhI, 1 iai.il.lM m-.Iuii
i-htit (iNpotl i I es lip In t'l.'Hi), l ,lir, .von
linov, (.i.tmai.lil; nillie lanil, clipped iii In
".'.'ii". l'i; ivetetn lainh,, illpped, up in 'J"ii
. tn.
New York Live Stock.
New- 'ml., Apill IU -Itiivto I'jji in mil. I,
Slll'i. Ii-hu: tteeii, -sl.'OiJ.o.!; on, yiUi, ' ir
nien, "l.sual,7i; hulls .U"il l'; icin, i-"lPi
Culver Market ralhti flow aiu' "J",-, hnei, me
1-.1 1 t. .' , oil; vul.v, el. 1 IMC. VI; iholn do. m i,
Iilllo lahe.-. 1. Snip ami LuuiIm Ijuu tn
in.. Iilijhvt, Uiecp, l.i,.'-i', mils, M.i.; lim'i,,
ft Vliil.fO; cull,, ft; iUpped IiiiiIm "i -'.i'.7i.
i-prluK IsiiiIm, .i.-i iii IipiiI. Ilujs -.11 nl.it
i.uKi it .-md.Ti im-v hole 1.11131
Oil Mfivket,
Oil 1 n.v, Ajuii 0.- f ledlt hllamif. n .mi, ,,i
lifiialc... no Idd; jhipiiuuti, 81 .710 lun.1-, 1.1
crai-, f,lil ImihI; urns, r.iUJ liniel-.. av -i-nire,
S'l.Ttn hauel,.
JESSUP.
Tlif M. .lames' Imss'iar, 'liuli w,i.,
oiii'ii'il TucHilny inviilnp; tor tin- ,h'.s'.
ivnt, luiKi-ly tittoiiiU-l. The SioJtlis n
tfisloftilly (lecoruteil anil cnntuln imuiy
ueoful, costly anil 01na111011t.il .iitlrlPJ.
Tltu loimnmcp n fliuiffiv Its liMvins
nutlilti-,' uiidono to liihiuo U stii'i.cisH.
Wii nim.i nialvc p.ii tlctil 11- iiii-ntlnii nl
tlip Hue- -iiiKruinnii xvliicli Is ln'lur
H'llilOlOil O.U'll cV'lllllK- lJJt iiNCIll-
bevcrul fiuntiinltiiih inrllcliats.U iiinl
the intoi'talniiiciu '.viia 11 very iiuoict-lug-
line. Anions thorn iwia Ml Abiv
A. rallahau, the well known rloi.iilioii
1st, who Ib mvII lenivnilnTcil, tin ulu- re
rltcd heic a c.-i r .n?u. Met' oii-y 'ill
M-U
J Many Stores $
1 Combined I
c
partment is a special
demonstration of Mad
ame Flanders' Skin
Tonics and Face Beau
tifiers. It will cost you
nothing to test the mer
it of these various preparations.
Scott & Co. I
0
FINANCIAL.
WV. 1 "MVWW'WW.A,
Spencer Trask & Go
BANKERS
27 &. 29 Pine St., New York.
Tiansnct a Renoial bankl-ig
InibineKs; oct ns Fiscal
Agents for Covpomtions, and
negotiate eecurlty Issuns of
lailioiidB and other comin
nies. Execute commission
ouleis and tlc.1 in
INVESTni:NT SHCURITIOS ,
Descilptlve list of bond offeringo
turnished on application.
Mcmbeis New York Stock E-"chnie:o,
Branch 0ffiG3s: 65 Stata St.f Albany
Goal Lands for Sale
On Gieat Knnawha Stiver, W-t
Virginia. Will be sold at a bargain.
Coal erjunl to the best. Cheap trans
jioitation by lail or river, For fui.
ther paiticulais address,,
Kanawha,
Cae This PapirV
siarcfnl inftiiner nnd poitVct dclti'--af
hpei'ch i-ttptlvutcd all the 'Istijn
fis. .Mesw. Jonas TaongV Sons ,
Miitcd no. n. j, i.uifut-ty with m
i.'iu;ltf hook t.ih--, in icpcct for him
hi If anil St. Jnni.-' ront-icitatlon, foi
villi li J "nl hop l-.xuVity letunif. M t.lu
ivio tlLiiilvii. lh'V. Jir. taifcrty ha
iitfMiiioil the vongrepaiiim witl- a. mo
lnuiitlful ji.litMi'utiied picttirA of thi
nt. Rrv .i J, Hob'4ii, In hi re-pe,"
tor tlio bishop and lor the bfnflt t
t-'t. .Ifiinos" I'.ithollo society.
' - -feM, i.JS jt Mr, .V-Mlt.