Vi I r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. I , I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. pccill (a lh Sonnlon Trluunt. Montrose, April II!. Alexander Smith, one of the oldest residents of Montrose, and who for many years wns HHHodatcd with his brothers In the cabinet business, died ill the home of his brother. Kdwln Smith, this nicirn Itijr at 0 o'clock. The funeral will be attended from the honre on Sunday af ternoon tit :: o'clock. Mr. Smith was unnmrrlcd. lie Is survived by one brother and peveiul nephews und nieces, ftlr. Smith wiirf n line nnndelHii and years njjo was prominent In the musical circles of the town. The Uooh und liddor company'H. re ception and niippor whs h success, though Inclement weather prevented many from atcndliiK. Miss Annn Ar nold won the sold watch, but the other contestant. Miss Venle Thrasher, was nlso presented with u beautiful wutch, Tho occasion netted the company about ?100. Bruce I.oti. son of Couniy Trcisuror J.ott, has secured a position as sales man In tho dry goods and clolhlnp store of M. S. Dhsnuer. Mrs. M. H. Van Scolen was taken suddenly III on Tuesday, but Is now coiivuleseciil. Kdltor and Mrs. .lames P. Taylor arc at West Chester. 1'h wheic I hey were summoned by the death of an aunt of Mrs, Taylor's. Clarence A. Dam ley. of Cornell uni versity, it HpendltiK the Uaster vaca- Jon at the home of hi parents In this Lv". oum Siiperlntudeut Charles lj. 0'y, of HalHtead, was a visitor In this week. pnry C. Koiter. of Chicago, a native for many yruis n resident of krosc, has boon calling on old-time Inds tn town this wok. pips Cvnthlu Qnackenbub. of Scran- is the nupst of relatives hi town. F.MIhS Apnea Smith, of Ulngbumton, ins been vtsltliiR- at X. A. Warner's. DnlRht If. Lyons, of Tunkhannock, was a vWItor In town this week. tT. A. Denney, esrj.. was engaged on legal bulnes! a l Susquehanna and UtngliHniton yestrrday. Mr,-. W. M. D-snlsoti. of L.ane.ilioro, ii.. Is vhltlng at thr homo of .Mr. Dpntson's parents In this place. Or. A. J. Taylor, of Tlopbotloni. was transacting bushws In Montrose this week. Owing to the inability of Stonog ruphrr Head, of Twandii. to be here ibis oik, tli" piwltloti of otllcial sten ograpbermt court was Hlled by W. X. Walker, or Bloomsburg. The Ladles' Matinee Musical club 'will meet at the homo of Miss Kllza hftli Post on TuoMlay. Ajirll in. The t'topla Mandolin and Guitar club, of ninghamton. will appear at the Methodist Kplaropul church on Fri day evening. April 1! Miss KatliWn Alnoy is recovering from what at ilvl thrcatcnoil to be a cry serloii" illness. Mrs. M. IS. CSehhltvon has returned to he home in this place fuim Vlneland, X. ,1., where sbo spent p.irl of the win ter. The niarrlago of Miss Mary K. Kane, t Hrlrlgewalor. and Michael .T. Uyan, of St. Josopb. was solemnized ut St. Mary's CUlioll" church, In tills place, on Wednesday afternoon, P.cv. A. T. rjir''-le' l .hon. who had been for many months. diet) ut her home on Church stteet mi Tuesday afternoon. Sh" was In the lifty-nlnth year of her age. Her hus band anil two lions survive hir. The funeral wan attended from the house e?terday at 10 o'clock a. m.. llcv. A. 1. Benton. D. D.. o!' the Piesby terlan church, conducting the services. Tl'e Interment was in the Montrose cemetery. "Fritz Stein." the f.mious war diumu, will Vie the attraction at Village hall o.i Tuesday and Wcdnesduy evenings nest. The play will he presented by Charlie Collins, a renow nod German comedian, assisted by local talent, un der the auspices of Captain II. I Keardsley camp. Sous of Veteruns. lb served iieuts now on sale at McCVus land's pharmacy. -- - - NICHOLSON. ?li'lil to llic S union Tiiruni Nicholson, April I.', -.Mr. and Mm. Charles M. .Nichols .tnd .-on, Harold, nf ninsbamtoti, were callera In town Thursday. Arthur Itobllng, or -Vrsinlon. In Hi ghest of bin cousin, Karl Walker. .Mrs. C. M. McConnoll In enteiliiin Il'ST her sl.ster-ln-law. Miss Cirolu Mac Conuell. of Harford, Mrs, W. TV. I.elloj., who has been visiting her mothpr, .Mrs. Clinton, of New Mllford. the past few days, has telurncd home. Miss Flossie Uutidte and brother, llobort, of Hcraniou, were visiting frlonils in town Thursday, Burt Tlngley and Mr. JanmuscliecK, of Voater, wcie ojMo'-h in town VYhliiy. Mrs. C. I'. Orfborno was called to the b'dsldo of her fotlier on Wednesday, who la very ill at his home In Hni-tord, Miss Jennie Wright, of tilenwood, is the guest of her friend .Miss HmuIo Taylor. A Spring Tonic. Everybody tieedB a tonic in the spring; at this time the ssteni craves a tonic. It Is house-cleaning time for your body. Llchty's Celery Xerve Compound will tone up your nerves, blood, kidneys and liver, und (111 jou with health and energy, Hold by Mut thewa Brothers. THOMPSON. fpctli) to tin Scrtntcn Tribunt. Thompson, April IS. Mrs. D. U. Wit ter, who has been in Odcsbu, X. V,, helping to caic for her sick relatives, returned home the Mrs I of tho week, (lev, A, D, David, of the Methodist Episcopal church, left for Plttston on Tuesday evenlnff, whero he is auciid Inar conference. Hev. P. K. Tower Is attending con fcicnce. Miss Floju Sanfoid has gone to Klakely for a visit dining conference. The entertainment given hy tlis youuar people In the Haptlst chinch on Tueeduy evening was well attended and much enjoyed by lovers of music. Proceeds. 9. Allen Miller and guest, of Kingston. nave returned to their school, rne suquen ucatn or jus. shannon , teurred at the home of Prof. Hounds, i sturrucca, two daya ago. I uTueaday evening, at the residence j r. i. n:iuu, iook place tne l Ige of his daughter, Vigtoila, d Mr. l.ouls K, Clark, of Kdella. The ceremony was performed by rtev. W. II. French. Mrs. T. A. Slovens and Miss Winifred Gellatt, aunt and sister of the bride, were present from Keuka, and Hmong other relatives from out of town were Vernon Oellntt and family, of t,ako View. The bride will be gi ral ly missed here, and will leave many friends, whose best wishes will go with her to her new home. .Mr. and Mis. Clark returned from Kdella last even In?. Arthur Clark and hi Ide. of Clieen fJrove, .ire visiting relatives bcie. Mrs. MncMtillen. of Hornellsvllle, has been spending the week with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K C. Laylon. FOREST CITY. Ipnlil in On. Siranten Tribune. Forest City. April IS. Patrick Deaile has been appointed night policeman, und will go on duly April !.-.. Mrs. Itussell Mumrord, or Pleasant Mount, died of blood poisoning, Wed nesday night, and the lunerul will take place at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. She WHVes. bc-ddes her husband, one daughter, her mother and father, two brothers and four sisters. The Itinera! of John Thompson, who died of apoplexy In Vandllng on Wed nesday, will take place tomoriow at a.nn o'clock. Services will be conducted In Christ Kplpcopul church. Interment will be made in Hillside cemetery. Mis. Will Manzer nnd fnmuV -.r j South lilbon. are visiting at the home oi i. .ii. uiarK. Hi nest Hicks, who ha icslded here several years, has gone to Huffalo to live. Miss Hose Woodruff, of Dunmore, and Miss Josephine Myers, of Carbon dale, have been guests at the home of Oliver Pcasnoll this week. Mrs. K. W. Capwcll, of. Facloryvlllc. Is here cat Ins for Mrs. S. P. Capwcll. who Is 111. The entertainment given In the opeia house Wednesday night, by Clara Mor ris Cirllfln and Joshua Johns, of Scran ton, was very largely attended. The audience was greatly pleased with the work of the two artists. Religious services are being held In the Pantist church each evening by the pastor, assisted by the .singing evangelists. Kev. and Mis. iSrniit Stan ton. One of the largest surprise parties held In Forest I'lty was given at the home of Miss Mary Madden, of North Main street, on Wednesday evening, A pleasant time was had by all who al tended. (James and dancing were in dulged in. tho music being furnished by Jamcs Cordon. nefreshments wo.-'o. serv.vl during the evening. Those pies ent were Misses .Mary Fallon. Mary Sears, Xellle Fallon. Mary Slarlnsky, Mary Barron. Maiy Ocrtohok. Maggie Hopkins. Mamie Smith. Mary rtuane. Mamc Thornton. Susie StarlnsUy. xim-v-Hennlgan. of Serauton: Bridget Mad den, Katie Harlow, Sophia Tuir. Celia Gllles-pie. Mamie Madden, and Masters Joe .Morrison. Dan Sullivan. Michael Mon-Non, ttlohaid McCabe. Willie Mc Cluskcy, Walter Strrcrs. Joe Clarey Willie Fallon, Willie ('larey, James C'ordon, fiomard Rodney, James Sulli van. FACTORYVILLE. Spi-iiil to Hie S-union Subline. F.ictoryville. April lS.Ttev. w. M. Hitler is attending conference, ,md Mrs. Killer Is spending the week with bur daughter at Port Jervls. X. T. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pulley have re turned from Bridgeport. Conn., and their many friend are glad to learn they are again lesldnts of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Smith, of Ntehol-s-on. were calling on friends here yes terday. Mrs. II. li. Hauling und Mis. A. J, Gilmore are In Went Plttston. attend ing coin'eience und visiting friends. The Singing club gave a very delight Beginning season, our Special Bargain Suits, in twenty different $18.00. Sixes CORCORAN i Clothiers, Hatters and Men's Furnishers, ful concert In the naptlat church last evening, assisted by Miss Daisy D. Kail, of Serauton! Prof. Bromley Smith, elocutionist! Mrs. Bromley Smith, pianist! W. X, Manchester, director. HOPBOTTOM, 8prcUl lo the Sainton Tribune. Hopbotlom, April 12. Superintendent Moxlcy conducted the -ilnal examina tions at the school on Tuesday. The graduates who will receive their di plomas this evening nic Miss Deborah Davis, Miss Kute McXttlty and Stan ley Kerr. A. J, CSicen has lately secured a new span of bays to take the plnce of the spun sold to Serauton pnrtles some time ago. Andrew Kvarts, of Hlughnuilon, wns a visitor nt (I. W. Slrupler's this week. The "Willing' Workers" of the Meth odist church will hold u bulterlly social nt tho home of Will Wright Friday evening, April 1! Professor Hulley, of Furtoryvillo, was a caller In town Thursday, THE MARKETS. Wall Stteet Kevtew. Ne.v ni!.. .Vpiil I?. Todi.i's lnik nw'Kcl Ji r.lllirr .1 lump .iflull a leinpnni llli ll ritltrtl lejlitigs ful mimic time .e-t. lull lniilti': iiRHtrRHle of Itiislin'w . iKMi-rthi lt stiMtitrl el imd I heir wcic loniili'ialile Nm liullrm in pi ke. Tlic lu.nki'l n evtiimelv InrKiilir .ill dJ. inmriing Mi.npl.i liom Hi" epmiii il picieii. Inn ;iilillng njlti lirfme the iin, which tt.ii he.ii.v In loai' .aid (linUnllj Imlow (he licst. Inn with mmliliiiilile net B.ilm. ! inilninix (oi iiuii ImpuHiinl toi'l,i. Their vpic oim- irtu ailvdiuw. Nmtlmot. attrr .1 prrlltn-liutj- flpitliip, liiliic Lint ji'ilnl"! .-t. Paill pu' fpirod, Jiii'.: OrniTKl ClritiiL. .1':"'.; (on.vil djtnl C)i. Hifr. : llrnekl.iii t'nimi (ids ". .iil n numhpr ef lc-fl piixnlii'Mil hlerk- Ironi '1 In " dikI I'j. Humor- innlliititii conflhtiiic rev.inlim? Ihe IjIiih nf the liiirlinctoii ileal. 'Mr teik' PVIlPiue ijhhp it i',r,4 .in. it flunl ttith i nri Rain n j point. lie. k IiUnd i-e .'i'. iipiii l.iv night' pike jihI i hr'l llh .i iipI a.iln of l'. The i i,i let .ilo liorani" -Ironi. rhIii-' rii.e lo a uppollinn IIihI Hip iIjiiitpi of n lrll.p OH llio Ne .Idei I'Mill.ll lull hiPIl .lrrlt'. The lir.iine- nf Ihe I'nilpil Slater sleel slock, v.ui ,i ilirippoinlnirnt to Hip Npmlitois th'.v me lialiitr hopes of nici-up of pr.itprll.m aR.ilnst luoiiej .ti inr m v hv.l.iruc finani;hl In li tests un the upp"silloii llnl It is do-Isms! to supperl Ihe plii-es nf llipp -loi ks. Total joles tinl.iv. 1,i!Til..VKI Iiik-. The piiie movrnippt of homl- inrpilir. Tol.il -.lies p.u- value, Si'lfi.tHO. I . s. Imllils wpip .ill nncli.iii'pd on the li.t tall. I 'Ihe TOVTI'I Viftt: I I lei in.-. Ill ! I III1! 01'j s'"j r5--i 1'if, Is'i Is'"', I'l'l IVJ Wl's .Vllj lie.' ViiieiH.tn ""ti';.! HV AhiPti..in Tobairo 12 Vlrhieoii ' e-l. HY' I "i '.'.!. !'V "l"a .Oi .i l"l', Y, I V, !' ni. VHliiwtn. IV Plonk. 1 1. lei inn Hall. .V Ohio IVnt. Tnh.ii en I t.i ..ipeake k oten.. fliie. il (II. Wol. ( lil,-.. Ilur. .V (. ... I. Paul l-"i I'.'i II.' j "J I., I-T'I I.V,-, . H'. . Pi" . P.2 ' ,7S .lW .1 Ilnfk bland MJ'j Pehiuare A- Hud-oil.. ,.lT('n Kan-a 4 Texas IV.... w l.'.iii-llle k Nnhvll1f..in; Vlati. ITeaeil liO, Viet 'I rail Inn lMi MU.omi I'.nihc 101 '-j inn:, nm, i- " l-'i"'i !(.'" 'i IWi iai'1 mi i. tf.':. it',. .vji, :,i',, j c i 07 '!.', 'H i.vi'i in .v "i 157 W, (,', :u-,'i "".!' "'. llll'i I'V, I'.-l', ll"t, II', lS 's'.l " I.-..1 'l .tr, r,', l''s ''' l' v Nit , " ' N'ontheru Parili' Il' .Hi Nmfnlk ,t Wctem. Nfllll"lll I'.lellV ... Voilheill I'aeine. IV N'ew Yiik Central . Ontalto ,(, Meiliin.. PiMi'-.ihani.i li. II. Re.-nlllL- II. I! , .11" . HI .I.V.'i Iteadmir II. II . Isnutli, ni II. II. s.i.tlirrn It. IS.. iv i'i. ... TV un. ("ml X lion ... I I ... !' I.I l!"i 1'. . la liner f I Lenlher, llnhhei Paeilic I Mi I He. IV 7'.' Jill'. "I'i SV'i !l lll'a 71''. 1 1.1 1 : '-""; 17'.- I) Pi "II' . ,.-; 11' rtllnll rnlon Pi. Waha-li. IV. IWi-lcrn ruiun , l,,,ple-. fii. Col. Iuel .V linn .... Villa). ( npuei TV at IMcifii' Am. Car I'mindiy .... f. Mril Co I', s -tfi-l Co.. IV . ii i . "in .ll'i'f. The follnwtiiL; rpifilillotis HP furlllle. Trllmiip hy M. S. .Imilan .'. t'o., r.min Mints huiirliii!:, Strinlon. Pi. Tel 'phone : Open. IIIkIi- !. II', o'l. MU'h III 7! 71 '. Il'-, ll.lj nrH I;-", .', ".v .. i'.' .. Hi'V 0 'i :r. l.n ( I,,. el Ii : ..Hi vi:v YoiiK (iitviv MviiKi:r. Open in'f. lbsh il wiirvT. U.IV ,lnh ( bliv. M.1.1 .... I'i !"-' Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid A.kci. First Kalioial Benk I"W Scianton bavinps Bink .ij'l ,., ou today we are going to make every Saturday, for the 34 to 42. See them in our Window Today, One Day Only, $12.00 FINANCIAL. VAAVA Spencer Trask & Go BANKERS 21 & 29 Pine St., New York. Transact n general banking business; net as Fiscal Agents for Corporations, nnd negotiate security issues of rnllroadn nnd other compa nies. Execute"" commission oidois nnd deal In INVESTflUNT SECURITIES Descriptive list of bond offerings furnished on application. Members Now York Stock Exchange. ranch Qfficis: 65 Stats SMilnny Thlid National Hank Imi lllino lirpnsll .Hid lll'totmt Hank . 'J7i i:i.onom l.iRht, II. I '.Co I.acka. Ti nit Safe Deposit Co ljil Clrk Js !nofr Co., I'r Vii Scrantcn Iron r'.w & Miff. Co Sirmiton Axlo VNorki I-atkH-vtura Dairy Co., I'r Ponnlv Mivinicd llink .1: Trut Co.. ai1 First Natbn1 Rank (Carboniltlr) Isundaid Orlllln? Co Tn.lcrs" Natun.il Bank in f-iianton tlolt and Niil Co Itm noMs. Scranten ram'tister Itallwaj, first MortBkP. due 19:u 11 rcoplo'j Stiert ttailwa, tint mort- Bi;p, duo 101? 113 People's Sired flallwa. (Jcncral inorluape, dui; I'lJI 113 IVtkton Hamifa. luiltiK Cu I,ack. Tcwn-hlp School f. per icnl. ... City of Seranlcn SI. Imp. 6 per rent Srrnnton Traillon R pi unt t15 H 1U0 11.1 '.11 M I'M 10.' l2 Scranton Wholesale Mnrkct. fCniiri."el lij II. II Pile. '7 t.apkaniii Vve 1 Biitkr-CiP.tt't'i... old. J1I.1.II1.: frerh. jjr.B'Jr. j elihy. Ite.h. Jl'j.rl.v: old. IJilSu. I h"C-r t'till 1 le. nn, Uil Jr. 1'iri V'e-lnn fie.!!. Il'i' to ljc.j ucail. flale. IV'j In III,. Ileim -ler Ini., ehoicp marint, i ""nj.iin IVi I1"hti-i I'rr I'll. 1 Itoip, tn.inou, 1,'i'nl fi' Vlidiiitn HiMns I'T l"t., y. in-l.i:. (ireen IVas-l'ir tin.. 'I.it'il.li. Onioni I'rr .u.. 4I.4l'il.W. ITfjitr lie I piti'til, p"i lihl $!.(). lied Kidney ll-HUs -IVr mi.. j.ju'.yi Philadelphia Grain and Producs Philadelphia. Apiil li Wheal rum. '. hlchei : intiliart i.ide, piil. 7 l i 1 1 T ( Com I'lliiii .No. "J 1111M1I Apiil. lMl',e Oil vti ..I. .. ' , 1 till.. .-.Iiti.tn.l .!..t ... Iltiller . .' . ,'. -' ' rlltn. filr dcnialid: line ueMein iieimen. .".fco.: do. tin. print-. -2'.!.: tl.,. tieaih punt', Me. I'cp I'iiiii. i:.mi. demand; trp-di n-.iln. He.; d... uisttiii, lit.; iln. vi.nihw.li in, l.t'ie , do. MUltlielll, lie. Chee.e liint; N. V. lull lletll, lain sjiull, P.MIi',!.; dn. il". do , fair In i Inn p. HI' j.llPie. Itellnetl iib.u- In ihanspi). 1 eitlnp Mile. Inner; mieMlliu "I kit iK. si.j, . TiIImw I'iiiii; ill pnnie hi hlid-., ,"r ; immll d.t. i1.,., hid',. t2.i.pe. ; ,ake .'.'"e. I.le pniilh ITllll. enni tlelll 111 I : fmvK. 1 1.1 1 'e. ; old n(l,l, i'..l-e.: ttilltel I III) Ken.. 1 .-,.i I . . ; spring, r.i .: dinks lie. Iin-pil p. nlll l)ilirl hut lead ; fnwN. tlioiep, pTj'., il". (lit- In irnnil. M'silll, : i, hi Inn.lers 7'e.; Inlitillff I llll ken-, trnrn,. Oil 't,, ,, to iplllll.l; lli.in llllke.lJ, ttivtelll, O.ilJ, ., .is tn n'llllti, dinks. tOll'.'e.. .Is In illlllih. IteiplpN-lToiir. 'O'l" I'.nio!-. and ns'tt'i II In -aik-: hp.il. ."'.mm Ini-li.'N; mu. ll",.nii Im-lii-N; ml-. m iii ii Im.lirK. liipm lit- -Win ,il, I7.0OU Iiii-IipN; nirn. i-M.W). oat-. I I Hill. New York Gram and Promjc N'ew Veik, Vplll li 1 lol'l Vl.lll.lt s,, I sl.nle hiliei on irnlie Slides .mil se.npi.ilh ell slKl.itiied with demand lili. Vihe-il -p.. I ipilel; No. : ted. 70'ie. t. ii. li. .iflml; N". " f 'I. 77',i. ileialoi; o. I nnitheru ll'ilml -.. i f i. .li .illoit, l .l i.m lli.n; llii'iii;limit ', n dn hut Mil l Hull Ineak. the lnlikel , .i h al'i'si. t'ol ileeline. VI i.v i In-ed 77'i ; Jul'. 7RI ..,-.; 'vpl , 7.",... (mil vpnt him: No ' 1'le. eleale.p and I'.i'-e. t. o. 1,. .ifloil (IpllolH m'I.i tli m .il.eitit all rSus . Ini1 .eiilh -t'1,1 o'l i liltlp and ilospil Men! it '4.i:,Hf. r.et inlvame; Vl.iy chved I" i. llll. l-'.ie.: .T pi . .;- . dai.s -pot linn: No. . .- -. s v.o. :;. ::ot.., ., No. ? while. 'IJ'e.; Nn. wlnle. ,,Je. ; ti.lik mhed tt'i'stPin. ..Oto.i.il1! ; li.uk white, we-t I I n. :i-'a:aJc. : link whiti .t itc ::ii:ie. (ipiintis ipilei hut r.terililt held. Iliilut Me.nlv ; fie-h eteuniei.v, lhii.'i.: failorv, IIiII'.m.: Iniliilmn iK.iiiitl', ItaPOj'.: "tile ilnlr. Ifiaile ( iite-e -'luilj; fine' lan;p eeilmvil, im,i1ii.; film luj;e ihlle, llall'ii'.: lanev miiiII i,i!n,eel. I'iaP-'ae. : (,uii. small whit", lii-J'',e I'trs ITiih; -tatp ind I'i in i.. Ilill'ii.; li raise I't'-liTII, III.; Wl'slelll i'lOall, l.l'.l-alll . sinil, fin. Ilal.l'.si.. Chicniro Gin in ami Producs i hieao, Vplll li Ma' wheat seeiinl ,i , pii'anip imh lnd.i Inn ln-i n and ilosed '4.1 'i' , ili'di r. (tlliPi liiKi'.ets 'ep t.lthei tininw iii.,i and ml- 1 ii.slur urchiutd ind piou.sloiis "ji i:':e l.iirlipr. (ash iiiiil.iU"ie w.re an tollnw's; IToni Me..d : N'e : -piinv wheal. n7.i'i'ti.; No. .' ml, 7l'-.i7.!f ; N-o. inin, ll'je.; No, Day. Today patterns, that regularly FROM MILL TO WEARER DIRECT Something Tho tiii'ii folks or Scranton arc Invited to visit Custom Tailoring House. Open today. We have ruinmngcd the wool markets oi uie worm ior sjim inw or this opcuiiii!. The splendid results of our labors are here. Come in. and i pass an opinion. We Am TsilnR Wo conduct several stores. . ., . w We are heavy buyers of' Woolens, both the Domestic ana lornign. We bu v direct from the mills. We pay spot cash. We sell at rock bottom. We depend upon volume for our prolits. We give more for the prices wc aslt than any ordinary Merchant Tailor in America. We Have No Competitors We furnish honest cloth and honest trimmings- We hire reliable 1 av n :..... :. .,r .w f li, Itnf cf.ll(1'll'l nl' llll' (lliv. i f anything goes a.iv ground for dissatisfaction, it is the rule 01 our YOU it MOXHY WITHOUT A WOKD. WILL VOU Our Made-to-Measure Trousers Smooth for the Price. REMEMBER THE NAME AND NUMBER Ljarson la 406 is?IBmiiMIV . llnu . I 11 .1 Nil. ' llll i.' -il "hit", i'l'.i : N.i. ; uliili. ;7Tf.i!''1.'.. Nn. J no. "ili., u'"oil i.i'.lini; li.uU. I'"'.. I.111 "J i'lliiii. lil.llliliU'. ''l.r.1' ' Nm. I ll.i ..ri'il, -101; Nn. I noilliNu.t. fl.i.ii inline llni"llij w ril. Mlii: mi. l"'iK. MI.I'Mll.li: l.nil. fr- !-. S 15; .lioel 1II1-, 'V.'lll-.l'li llj -l1l."l !l.'"ll- iI.m . ihiOvm -IniiL d' ii -11K.-. .::T',ji' Vi, lil-l.ii. -I.J7. CliicaKd Ll-a Stool: Market. il'H.iiio. 1 ii 1 1 1 j. '..ml.- li'ftiMiii-. l.-vii; sii"iiiu -trill.'; si'ioil 10 i'iiiii" si i".-. -.".I", )i nl In 111. -ilium. Is,;i'').il.!m; siisUris .mil f.'.-rl-II-, nM, PM i'i I ilii'i. 1. ?." 1 1 7"' iu-. f 7.", .Ill III- hi Hi 1-, -j 7.-.I I. i,.l; 1 .llliois. iliiv . .s'iij) S 70. hull-. -lull,'. s'.7Hll..VI' 1 llus, I'"., " li.'.n. IV.i. ."I si. r-i-. Dim. -l.-'.rL'.; hull-. sli.lli', - .7II, t,.,n; . .illl's, nlio,'. sj,,,)l; li'.l ful si,or-. nun, m.-:,ii.i '.; 11 1,1 i'- nn r-, .-.'.'Oil; Ti .is hull-, -i-.nli, '.;.' t...!in, we will sell one & AS to the wrong in the ceeiitioii of your order, should you Und SPRUCE STREET. II1.T' KriTii'i. io.Ji 10,'iOfl; iniiiomnv, 1). nmi; "kfi .imi -VVM: ". iii 10 ioiiis liiulier; elo--ini.. -irDiiK. I")'. -i'.-''i; ini(il .imi huliluis, -". fViUld; L'l.'i'l to ih.n.T lii.nv, Ni.iii.3); imiirli Ih.iw y, S"n"i!i"i; lislit. f''.-"'"1'"'. I'""- of f. il.s', A.ai..l-i... -Imp llni-iii-. I.lrfirt; -Inrp .mil l.inih', 'li 11I.1 ; rvpi'il fln'ip up in -.-I.1.1; olipphl I mih lip lit .",. I Ti ; irnnil lo cliniio wctll'Ts. AIijI'iJ f.ilr to 1 I11.i1 p hhmiI. si.iuit.s-,; r-U'in shcip, l 7.1 ii- .M.iihiiss, ii.Klii.l".. lullve lamli.s, s.75.ri."i; rstcm t.iiiili-". -"i.iri.u. New- York Live Stock. Ni'vi iiii., pill 1- - I!crps-Jlnkct sleiw; in is. -if.nh in 1 slnilo o.ui; linllh, oiy; 11,,.. in lu 'i nl- nil; nesiily .ill sold; -slier-, !-. .i"'l"i, hull . s.!.il; i",lr.i nmi o.Krt il'i., -I.:!".il.ml -.'.il.Hl. Lalos, ilull .ini) fully ',u lio.fl i II-. -...."i'i; 1-niin.u in..., "..i 1 nuir .his. -mil. -Iii op -Ic.ih: hiiiihs nprnril IO.1IJ1. lowrr hi., -u..'2.'i. hundred Men's High Grade sell at $15.00, $16.50 and BRIEN 408 Lackawanna Avenue ABSOLUTELY SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK New ! our great new low price pi m urn 1 11 1 nw ' ! " nousc 10 uahi; un. THY US .; Are Wonderfully People iloring Co. . .. ' closed liwji'. oil; common t filr cheep. Mi 1.75; culls, !f.fa:i.,'iO; nnslioin l.imhs, M.T.'i.m.:;"; miinlv, J5.S1.ni. '10; rlippfil l.iiiihi, $"i.li.'i .". Hors-M.iikfl steady at, $U.ui.uO; choice bt.i'j do., f'J.J.'j. East Liberty Cattle. Ka-1 l.ibcrlv, April 12. Cattle Slpuly: oln, jj.Co.i5.7o; prime, l-!i.25a5..riri; unnmoii. AI.SJ.il. IIcks Steady; best mediums mid lienv jml. era, -ii.25; hcivy hogs. Jn.irMii.a); liqlil inrl.. eri, JU.lOiO.iri; pins, :js5.S3a.VJ5; skits, !j"ii5.."n); rouslis, M 50.i5.fi5. Mieep Meady, best i-lipped wether. l.75il.s"i: rfiiiiiion, !?HJ.i:;.50; riiniio Unils, s"i.'Jiri.:"i; cyni' mon lu Rood, $l,r.l."; e.il cihes, f-j.iS.W. Oil Market. Oil fit-, April li. Credit bilinre, l.'O; en. Illn .lies, un hid. MiipimnU, 10".osS: .mrje, 67,4)1. Jluiis, 00,927; .iCMSC hS,(375. balance of the 'iv 4.1 h r '-, h, . .,-i t,. Hy- i 'a.." i3. vJi '.
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