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THti SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902.,
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NORTHSCRANTON
KAKRIAOE OF MISS MORGANS
TO JOHN QBIFFITHS.
Ceremony Was Performed nt the
Homo of the Brltlo on North Main
Avenue by Rev. Ooorgo E. Guild,
37. D. Annual Meeting of tho La
dles' Aid Society of the Provi
dence Presbytcrlnn Church Rosser
Davis Injured In tho leggett's
Creek Surprise Party.
MmammmaBBSSz . , vai, ' . saacaBaa
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mor
gana, of North Main avonuo, was tho
ecenc of a pretty wedding lawt evening,
when tholr charming daughter, Annie,
was united to John ClHfTUlis, of Mar
vino avenue. Tho Ilcv. George K.
Guild, of tho Providence Presbyterian
church, performed tho ceremony. Tho
looms wero elaborately decorated with
putted plants and palms.
Tho brldo was attired in a beautiful
Bown of white slllc, trimmed with
white lace, and was attended by her
sister, Anna Morgans, while the
Kroom was accompanied by his brother, I
Byron Orltllths. After the ceremony a
reception was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.
Orltllths left on an extended wedding
tour through the lower part of the
Htale, and upon their return, they will
talse up their residence on North Main
nvpimc.
Tho&e present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Kvan Morgans, Mr. and Mrs. Ileiry
Morgans, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grif
fiths, Air. and Mrs. David Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. l.ukc White, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Arnt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan,
Sir. and Mrs. George Guild, Mr. and
Sirs. George Crobb, Mr. and Sirs. C!rad.
Morris, Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Blrtloy,
of Tliroop, Sir. and Sirs.. William Dale,
IMri. J'alnn, Misses Jennie Smith,
Maine Gaftnoy, Slump Flood, Martha
Jones, Margaret Thomas, and Messrs.
Thomas Davis, David Evans and Paul
Kvans.
SPECIAL SALE
UMBRELLA STAND
To-morrow (Friday) only we will
place on sale 250 Umbrella Stands like
cut. They are solid oak, 28 inches high,
all joints are brass tipped, also has brass
pan bottom. They are useful as well as
ornamental for room or hall.
Special price,
i TMFfBBlTllMWnwwlMT "IT Wii iM'il' n
322 Lackawanna Avenue.
Scranton 's New Furniture and Carpet House.
Mi:y7' wr T"-:'-" s:r
Meeting1 of Ladies Aid Society.
Tho minimi inc'ting of the Ladles'
'Aid society of tin1 Providence Presby
terian church, was held In the lecture
loom yoslnrduy afternoon. The re
ports of both the president and the
lrpaf.it or showed that the society dur
ing the past year raised $113. ot which
JSOfi was handed over to the trustees of
the fhurch for the current exppiiSLS.
During Hip ticptlng, thn ofllcers for
the ensuing year were elected, as fol
lows: President, Sirs. J. K. Smith;
first vice president. Sirs. Ij. AV. Slorss;
second vice president, Sirs. D. T-i. Ath
crton: secretary. Miss Carrie Atherton;
treasurer, Mrs. J. 15. Peek; directors,
SIis. George Gritliu. Sirs. J. A. Itleh
ards, Mrs. V. Ii. Kllkmau, Mrs. Joseph
Mulley. Sirs. Minnie Grirtln, Mrs. J. W.
niotcrllne, Sirs. H. H. Atherton, Mrs.
Williams and Sirs. Sherer. Itcfresh
ments were srrved by a company of
young ladles at tho close of the meeting.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Rosser Davis Injured.
llosser D.ivis, omplnyed as a brake
man In the Leggett's Creek colliery,
met with a painful accident while at
work yesterday. Davis was coupling a
trip of cars to the locomotive, when his
leg was caught between the bumpers
and ho was bruised.
He was taken to his home, where he
wtelvod medical attention.
Pleasant Surprise.
was ten
home, on
A pleasant surprise party
flcred George Powell at his
Summit avenue, last evening by a
number of his friends. The evening
was taken up with tho usual party
diversions until a seasonable hour,
when refreshments were served.
Among those present were: Misses
Pauline Jones, Mary Morgans, Rachel
Owens, Margaret Hichards, Ellen Mar
tin, Mnrgaret Lewis, Gussle Cohen, An
nie Morris, Minnie Thomas, Mary Rich
ards, Emily Thomas; Slessrs. Thomas
Lewis, Thomas Blrtloy, Frank Jones,
Willard Robinson, Harrison Trcthe
way, Fred Igler, Joseph Cohen, Robert
Pierce, Brlnley Davis, Windsor Rich
ards, Clark Davis, Joseph Powell.
Birthday Party.
Trcne, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Sirs. Gomer Games, of Warren
street, gave a party to her friends In
honor of her tenth birthday, Wednes
day afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock.
Games and singing were indulged in
until 6 o'clock, when supper was served,
Those present were; Grace Wolf,
Margaret Dale, Fannie Williams, Emily
Crosby, Helen Decker, Lizzie Williams,
Lizzie Carroll, Bessie Bobbins, Mar
garet Stafford, Eva Itterly, Hazel Hall
stead, Helen Thomas, Lorlne Thomas,
Nellie Pickering, Rachel Henry, Mar
garet Slmms, Slnmle Murphy, Eleanor
Bobbins, May Slmms, Bertha Ander
son, Slarlan Bobbins, Grace Sampson,
Arthur Boberts, Albert Roberts, Bert
Phillips, Poland Samuels. Willie Dan
vers, Matthew Williams, Thomas Mor
ris, George Watklns, Evan Williams,
Nelson Davis, Bronson Davis, Balph
Case, Thomas Lloyd, Hugh Davis,
Anna Belle Crosby, Cora Crosby, An
nie Slorriss, Sarah Henry, Stella An
derson, Emellno Lanyon.
New YorK, May 8. Stocks rcoowrcd from jes
((rdd.v'H we.ikiirt.-, lodaj, iiltlmugit time n.ii ivii
lilor.iljli" miuiuiniy nuiiifiM in Hie picvallwB
1'Ciiliinrut. A mr.ro rluerfiit feHlritf mcr the an
thrarlle oiillook U mponMMc foi rniiildirnble ic
luij Inj? by ahoit s-cll'Ti ot yesterday, vho pro-to.-vtl
coiiiMt'iicc li"-t niclit tlut ii Mrikc could
not. lie .noMed. The hesitation vtliirh iIotoloK'd
in (he tn.irkct was due to .1 considerable extent
to tli nt lion taken by the mine workers' con
vention, viilth pie.-ent.H an entirely new plue
of the thu.ition Tim active pollers leticettil no
liii";iln' .ifli-r (lie annoiiiiiPinent uf Ilia miners'
"oiler to arldlute," lnit lliey Ml Inlu tonip.ii.i-
tliu dullness The lilsli plircil miler.i olUrct
th" anomaly of e.irly vtrjkiiPM, while the Head
Inks wnu .ithaucini,' and a .tron(C rci-overy after
tliu ddn.ind foi the Headings h.id lamely ilu-d
mil. 'I he whole til.ilkut fell Into dullness in the
litttr part of tl.i- dii, while waitinfc for the an
noii'Keiiitnt ef 'Jie leply of the anthrauite ojiei
aluis to the ol'tT ' the miners. The result is
tint the tUj's ti.n.s'.ctloni are not nnii'li t.tr
hall Xivm el josti relay. Outside the lUadiiiKS the
piiai'ip.,1 activity w.ii In St. I'uul. Union IMt-lfli,
the local traetloa-s and Southern Hallway. Union
I l'.uitle ami St. Paul were liousht heatily for
I npi-lrrn mi omit, the attraction htiag attiihuled
to crop I'ondltioiis. The referees decision upliolii
iiiK the coii'titutionallty of tho New York frjn-(lil.-e
tat li- iudti'cd tome active llqiildatinn of
the stoiks of Sew York public utilities but they
were Mipiiortnt ami rallied. The aihiince in IjOiUV
ille and Southein lallroad met lcaliziiir. Ite
poits of an nppatent contest between the two
intercuts for conlivil of coal lands incica.-rd the
dNpunillon to Fell. Illinois f'ential bciame
(troiij;, in contrast to its weal.mwi .icsteiday,
wlille the other two Rtoiks w-cre rfili.incms'. There
were cidcnies of i-trcnclli ainoni; miiious ininor
Mocks, which :ac biipposul to bo the biibicct ot
manipulation by ipciiiMtip pools, .iltliouRh vari
ous rumors continued to circulate of their pros
pcctlc absorption or lueiiu?. Colorado Fuel
was under pres&uic. The l.u--t mmed, however,
iecocred to well aboc last liiKht. International
Power fell nine points below the last Fate price,
but fully rccoercil. There was j sale of St. Law
unce and Adlrondatk at .VJ, toiiipared with the
preceding Mlc at lllSSi. This sale was before the
collapse of the Wclib-Mej er stocks. The 'nci
clrntiil hlatcinrnt by Dr. Webb that he had sold
tho load to A. Ii. Meyer was news to tho public
this morning. Total sales, (siC.rHX) shares.
1 he bond market rciovcrul today in sympathy
with stocks. Total sales, par value, $.i,lft,UJl.
United States 3's and the new l's declined U
per tent, on the !ast call.
'Ihe followinij quotations arc finnlshcU The
Tribune by Halght Ic Kreese Co., 311-oli Mears
building;. W. V. Itunyon, manager.
Open, llieh. Low. Close.
Amalgamated Copper ... 07?i OSH 07Vi u7T4
Am. Car & Foundry .... so-)s :j'j
American lee VJ V)
Am. Ite, l'r. 1.2 (12
Am. Ixitomothe 'JIM KM
Am. Smelt. & Mc'b. Co.. 40'; 4GMi
Anuritan Sujrar 12S Jeo'.i
Anaconda Copper llJJi 114
Atchison SO fd
Atchison, Pr. 08',3 PS',6
Halt. & Ohio IDS lu.S6
llroolc. IJap. Tiansit .... COVi OOii
Canadian Pacific 121 128
(.'lies. & Ohio 47 ts
Chic. & Alton 3(l',j
Chic, k Gt. West 30Va
Chic, Mil. & St. 1 170a
Chic,. It. I. k Pac I70Vi
Pirst Natii5ii.il Hank 1,"00
lank.i. Tru-I k Sife 4)epo.it ('.... Id".
rink k Snotrr Co.. IT 12.'i
Si rjnton .--.nine's Pink 7no
Traders' National Hink ?!"
Scianli.n Poll Nut Co V.'i
People's Hank 1 IS
DOM.
t'cr.mton Taikln? Co
bci niton I'assencri- Itiilway, lirot
MortKdffe, due IH.'O US
People's Micor laita, first inert-
piire. due Iflis 115
People's Street Hallway, (,'eneral
mortcape, due lwi l,1
Srranton Traction (J per tent 113
Ueunoiny l.lj,'ht, Heat k Power Co
Ninth Jersey k poevno Ier Co
Consolidated Water Supply Co
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117
103
TOLD IN A PEW MNES.
John II. Hughes, ot Wayne avenue,
has been seriously ill for the past week.
The funeral of the late James Bcan
lon ivlll take place from his late home,
on Putnam street, this afternoon at 2.30
o'clock,
ThO Ladles' Missionary society of tho
North Slain Avenue Baptist church
will meet this afternoon In tho Young
Women's Christian association parlors.
Tho rumniago salo being conducted by
tho Young Women's Christian associa
tion opened yesterday lnt,the Osterhout
building.
The pupils of Miss Llzzlo Owens will
Bvo a recital in the tabernacle on
North Main avenue this afternoon.1
An entertainment by Company C,
First Regiment of Lancers, will be
given in St, Mary's ball this evening.
Tho last game of basket ball this sea
son will bo played tonight In tho Audi
torium, between tho North End Stars
and tho North Scranton Qymnuslum
teaniB. It will bo for tho championship
of Lackawanna county.
Col. Fuel k lion
Col, k Southern
Del. k Hudson ,
P.. L. k W
Krle It. It
Kile, 1st. lr.
I locking Valley
Illinois Ccntial
lnteinatlon.il Power .
I.c.uis. k Nashville .,
Manhattan
Met. Street Ity. ....
Mexican Central
Mlhso,, Kan. k Texas
Missouri Pacific ,
N. Y. Central
Norfolk k Western ..
North American
Ontario & Western ..,
IVnna. 11. Ii
People's (!.is
Ilcadini; Ily.
llradlnu. 1st. I'r.
Headline, 2d. IT
Hepublle Steel
Itcpnhlle Steel, l'r. ..,
St, Louts k S,in Trail,
eon hem I'acitlc
SrTherii It. It
South. It. 11., I'r. ....
Tcnn, Coal .': lion ...
ie.xa.i k Patiflu
...102'.;
... 30i
...177
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... osii
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...132
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, 27Tb
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100?4
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101
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81
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Union Pacitlc I04
Union I'acillf. Pr S7TS
V. S. Leather Pi't
IT. S. Steel il
V. S. Steel. Pr. a;
Wabash 27Ui
Wabash, I'r 4V4
Wistem Union Tel Hltt
Wheel, k Lake Uric .
Wisconsin Central . ...
Total sales. 037.000.
Money, $,
ClIICACiO OHAIN AND PROVISION' MAHKI.T.
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Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G. Pale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
Klour l.40.
Putter Prodi crcamerv, 25c: tiesli dairy, 21c.
Cheese 13a 1.1. .
Ksirs-Nrirlij, IV.; western, 17e.
Mnrow- Heans Per bushel, $2.35.12.40.
Clieen I'ea Per bushels. 1.71.
Potatoes Per bushel. 1.00
Onions Iteiniudas, 2.21 per crate.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, May S.W lir.it l'lrin, and e.
liijjlicr; lontiact Krade, Mav, W.i.SOc. Colli
I'irm, and e. ldehcr; No. 2 nihcd. .Mav, 114
HII.V. tilts Steady; No. 2 while clipped, 51c.
Iluttcr t'iini, piod demand: ctra western
creamery, 25c; do. neaiby prints, 20e. Ucpcs
Steady; flesh nearby, lot.; do. wrtern, 10a
li)c; do. soiitliHestcrn, 1(k-.: do. southcrii,
15al.1e. C hise Finn ; New Voik full creams,
famy small, l:!4.il3i-.; do. do. do., fair to
choice, llal."r. Itcfined sugars Unelianccd.
Cotton i-. lower; middling uplands, !)c.
Tallow l'lrm: tlty prime in liertes, i"ia7i.;
country do. do., barrels, fiano. ; do. dark. 0
iKl'ie. ; takes, 7a7i Liio pnnltrj- Steady, fair
demand; fowls, 12 i1.it-. ; old roosters, SaOtf.j
spring chickens, 22a 2 If.; ducks, 11c; RCCsc,
SMlOc. l)icscd poultry Firm, fair demand; fowli.
thoice, 12e. ; do. fair to Rood, llal2c; old
roosters, SaSHcj western roa.-,tlng thickens.
liozen, 13.111:.; Ho. lirolltrs, fro.cn, 16a20e.;
nearby broilers, fresh killed, 30a35c; ftojen do.,
22a2Sc.
Iteecipts Flour, 1,000 banels, and 2,210.000
pounds in sacks; wheat, 37,000: torn, 4,300;
cuts, 11,000 bushcR Shipments Wheat, 38,000;
corn. 4,300; oats. 10,000 bushels.
For a Weak Back.
The muscles of tho back may bo
very much strengthened and all pain
end soreness removed by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and' having
the parts rubbed vigorously for Ave
minutes at each application. Twenty
five and fifty-cent bottles of this lini
ment are for sale by all druggists.
WIIF.AT-
July
heptcmber ..
cortN
hily
Kept ember ..
OATS
July ,.,,,,
Bcpteinber ..
TUPS
.Tilly ..,,,.
September
POItK-
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September ..
LAltP-Julv
September
Open.
74
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17,22
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71
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10.22
10.27
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00
50
28
17.00
17,20
10.1.1
10.22
..,,...... 0.1.2 0.63 fl.OJ
,,,, .,,, 0.57 0.70 0.57
NEW YOltK COVfOV MAIIKKT.
Open. His!- liow.
July ..,, 0-10 0.23 0.12
August 0.00 D.03 8.01
September ,.,,,, .... 8.47 8.50 8.43
October ...... ....... 8.21 8.20 8.21
Clos..
74
73
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17.J0
10 27
10.27
0.(11
0.70
Close.
0.12
S.U1
8.43
8.21
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
BTOCKS.
Ltckawumi Plry Co., Pr. .......
County Savings mnk & Trust Co.
first Mtlosa! Dank (Carbondale) , . .
Third National Bank ,,,.,....,..,..
Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,.,
Eccooiay Utht, U. & t, Co.,,,,,,,
Bid.
CO
300
630
300
Alkcd.
COO
49
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, May S. Flour Quiet, but steadier
on the wheat amancc; Minn, patent, $.t.P5al.l5.
Wheat Spot market, firm; No. 2 red, S8c.
elevator, and S9c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North
ern Duluth, 83c. f ,o. b. afloat. Starting cut
with a sh-irp adianeo wheat developed weakness
at midday, Later it turned strong and closed
firm at ac. net advance. May closed 80c;
July, 80',ic; Seirtember, 78c; December,
S0l4c. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 08c. elevtov,
and CSo. f. o. 1. afloat. Option market was
generally Arm nil day. The close was nmi at lc.
net adiance. May, 0e. ; July, ac; Sjpt.,
01c. Oats Spot firmer; No. 2. 46c; No. 3,
45c; No. 2 white, file; No. 3 while, 50c;
track mixed western, 45a40c. : track white, 40a
64c. Optloin easier at first, but rallied with the
other markets. Iluttcr Firm; creamery, 22j
23c; factory, 10a22c; rcnoiated, 19a23c: imi
tation creamery, 20a23c: state dairy, 21a21e.
Cliecic rirm; state full cream, small, early
make, fancy coloied, good white, 13al3c; full
cieam, large, early mike, fancy colored and
white, 12iil2c. Lugs Quiet; state and I'eniia.,
17c; western, 17al7'4c ; noutlicni, 15al3c.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, May 8. It was bujeu' day in the
grain mail.ets today, Thero ivas itiueli hesitation
early on weather conditions but the situation did
not wairant fresh pressure. Cash business was
good and prices made good advances. July
wncsii tiuscu -7sa-,iC. up; duly coin, faa.4C
higher, and July oats, c. advanced. Pio
Alstons closed 12 to 30 cents higher. Cash
quotations were us follows:
Flour-Steady; No, 3, 72a7!c; No. 2 red,
Sic; No. 2 oats, 42'f.; No. 2 white, 44c;
No, 3 white, 4Jal4',iis No. 2 rye, 53a5!)c;
fair to choice malting, 0j.i70c; No. 1 tla.seod,
tfl.04; No. 1 tioithwistern, SJ.77; piime timothy
seed, $U.l).l; mew poik, per bariel, Sli',10al7,13;
lard, M0.17nl0.2n; lion ribs, tides, ?U.00an.70;
(.boulders, boed, Salle. ; short cleat sides, $10.10
alO.20; whiskey, ?1.30.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, May 8. Cattle Iteeeipts. 0,300; strong
and active; good to inline steera, fD.Snj7.45;
poor to mcdliun, ."0(1.75; stocken and feedcis,
i?2.73a5.33; cowi, (l.SCat); canneis, ?l.50a2.50;
heifers, $2.70afl.23j bulls, 2. 50.1 5. S3; cahes, $2
uO: Texas fed steels, $O.23a0,25.
Hogs Ileccipts: Today, 21,000; tomoriow, 21,.
000; left over, 4,000; stioug, 3 to 10 cents high
er; mixed and butchers, S(l.0.)a7.20: sooil to
choice, heavy, 17.15a7,SO; lough heavy, yi.85o,
7,10; light, l.ooa7! bulk of sales, fd.ii0a7.10.
bheep Itecciplii, b,000; sheep, stiuni; lamb),
higher; good to rhoka wethers, f.1.73a0.23; west,
trn Mieep, $.1.25atl,23; nathe lambs, $l,72aO.CO;
western lambs, if3.25.iO.Oo; Colorado lambs, 7,10.
Buffalo Xlve Stock Market.
Kast PurTjIo, May 8. Cattle-OIIerings, 80; no
sales reported.
Veals ItciTipU. 300 head; tops, $0.3a0.30;
fair to good, SMOatl; common ami light, &I.50
a5.23.
Hogs Iteecipts, 1,700; jorlc weights, fialOc
higher; other grades, steady to strong; henv,
PJSJVOJAL
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to 8.30.
THE
Six Eagles Min
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in the state
of Washington.
A Developed Working nine
Not a Prospective Proposition.
A limited amount of stock is now
being offered to rnise money for im
provement in equipment nntl gener
al development of the property.
Awarded Bronze fledal
At tho Pan-American Exposition at
' Buffalo last season.
Stock now selling at $ .SO a share.
The price will soon bo advanced. Get
In now on tho ground floor.
"Write for full particulars,
SIX EAGLES MINING CO
1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Connolly & Wallace
Scranton's Shopping: Center
1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave.
If critics can kill a business it
ought to die. The harder thev
strike at what we are doing the
better we like it.
This store serves both the rich
and the poor.
It serves each better because it
serves them both.
GBEAl
BARGAINS
IN OIL STOCKS 1
WILLIAM a K INO & CO.
Members of Honnton (Texus) Oil Stock Ex.
vuuugu koiicil uruers,
White Shirt Waists, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75
All under-prices. The first is a Gibson waist of pique, plaited
back and stock collar.
At $i.2S t is the same, only plaited front and back, The' $i.r;o waist is still
the same style only finer. At $1.75, a fine pique waist, plaited front and back,
If our Shirt Waist Store did not keep its eyes open and buy
large quantities oi the things you want, at the time you want
them, you'd be paying full price for these pretty waists.'
A Sale of Hair Pins
Near Shell hair Pins
Are the nearest approach to real Tortoise Shell
that we have been able to find. We have gath
ered an immense stock from ihe makers and are
prepared lor this sale w'th a variety of styles never
before shown. The clearness of these pins and the
tine smooth finish recommend them to your con
sideration. Price 25c a dozen.
Summer Underwear
Men's, Women's, Children's
come anyway.
WM.FARMSRfl
UOtlHALANUU
icnopfiL
SHORT SEA TRIPS
Emr
A few days
can lie pleasantly
In a trip to
spent
Norfolk, Va.
Old Point Comfort, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Washington, D. C.
VIA THE
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamers sail dally except Sunday
from Pier 26, North River, foot of
Beach street, New York.
Tickets, Including meals and state
room accommodations, $8.00 one way,
$111,00 round trip, and upwards.
Send stamp for Illustrated book.
OLD DOMINION STEAHSHIP CO.
81 Beach Street, New York, N". Y.
H. B. WALKER.
Truffle Manager. J. J. BROWN.
General Passenger Agent,
"Noneedto talk now you'll
but let us just say this:
Connolly & Wallace's is not only the best
Underwear Store, but the cheapest, for the best is
always cheapest in the long run. Hverything ready
Women's Handkerchiefs
Twelve thousand Handkerchiefs at 9c each by
the dozen, $1.00. This is the best news .of today.
Part of the lot are all linen handkerchiefs with
one-half inch hems, a splendid, fine quality worth
lully isc each. Then there are quantities of pretty
embroidered and drawn work hemstitched hand
kerchiefs, fine and sheer values range from iaj4c
to 25c each. Choose from all at, 9c each or $1.00
a dozen.
Corset Special
cr. These are J.'B. Corsets, made of pretty
5UC printed sateens. The shape is good, being
the modern straight front the materials are those
usually found in all dollar Corsets sizes v
18 to 26 ' 5UC
Connolly & Wallace.
The
quutilile, tr.404T.50j plus, M.55J0.W); louu'is,
ill Ul .It (.ft. ., ..... 1.T..R Fit ,
Slii'i'P aii.I Ijiiibs liwi'Ipty, 4,400; oithn at
gooil stroni.' prlcr-i; lop lambs, !u.tt)aTi Mr to
eooil, lfil.WJU.7Si mils uiul rominon, $4a3.75;
KJrlnns, if0.25j0.10i hliocp, inlxnl lops, if'.73
nUi lair to (rood, ?3j3.00j culU and lomuion.
PUI.75, '
East Liberty Live Stock Market.
i:at Liberty, SUy 8. Cattle Slcadyi cholcf,
6.7Oj0.8Ji julmc lieaty, l0.&3.i0.U); good, IJ3.70
ilotrs Steady: prime heavy, $7.2jj7.30: bct
medium, t7.U-.i7.13i iejy .lorkcri, il.OOaT;
light do., fO.bOjO.bO; plgi, fM0.Uj.50; roughs
5j0.7O.
Sheep Steady; prime aethers, $3.T3a3.00i culls
and common, ti 60j3 A0; cholco Units, f0.60j0.b0;
teal calvej, $5,0Oj3.7J.
Oil Market.
Oil City, May 8. Credit balances, 120; certlfl.
rates, no btd. Shipments, 13J.SU7; amisc, 108,.
OiU. Huns, SJ.W, VM8c, 78,810.
Matchless Splendors
or the
Canadian Rockies
BANFF the LAKES in the CLOUDS,
YOHO VALLEY, the GREAT GLA
CIEU a. region described by Whyrn
por, the conqueror of the Mutterhorn,
as fifty or sixty Swltzorlands rolled
into one reached only by the
Canadian Pacific Railway
Pally transcontinental train service
throuRhout the year from Toronto
unrt Montreal. IMPERIAL LIMITED,
crossing tho continent In 97 hours,
leaves Toronto and Montreal (coiu
menciner June J5th next, every Sunday.
Wednesday and Friday, Sleeping and
tuning cars attached to all through
trains.
First-class hotels in the mountains.
Swiss guides at tho prlnclnul points.
For rates, etc., apply to nearest agent
of tho C. P. R., or to E. V. Skinner, 353
Broadway, New York,
ROBERT KERR,
Passenger Traffic Manager, Montreal,
Special
Bargains
for Saturday
and rionday.
TiONT
D0NTT " !
CLOTH 3MG ay )0N CREDITI
Credit to All
Payments small
Kalmcnt brlgbt
Prices Bight
Can Any Cash Store Beat This ?
Saturday and Monday we are going to have a great big cut price sale of Ladies'
Suits and Silk Waists. These garments are these Season's Styles of unquestioned
Quality, fine workmanship and proper colors. Ladies ! this sale means a big saving
to you. You can pay in small convenient payments. These prices tell the story best.
Come and bring your friends.
Silk Waists
All $7.00 Silk Waists reduced
for this sale to
All $9.00 Silk Waists at this big
sale
$3.98
$5.48
Ladies' Suits
15.00 Suits now $9.95
$18.00 Suits now $12.48
$22.00 Suits now $14.98
We make it a point in every one of our
20 stores to sell Clothing, Hats, and Shoes
for Women, Hen and Children on Credit
at Cash Store Prices.
m
317 Lacka. Ave.
Second Floor.
Open Evenings.
PEOPLE'S
Credit
Clothing
Company
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawunna and Western.
In Kffrct Nor. 3, IWt.
Train leave Scranton tor New orlt At 1.40,
8.15, O.W. 7.60 an J 10.03 a. tn.; 12.0, 3.40, S.ii
p. m. For New York ana Philadelphia 7.5a
10.05 a. ro., and 13.45 and 3.S3 p. in. For Tob.
haiina At 0.1U p. m. For Buffalo 1.13, .: and
V.OQ a. in.; 1.65, V.S0 and 11.35 p, in. For Dinic'
liamton and way stations 10.20 a. m. and 1,10
p. in. For Oswego, fcyratuae and Ullca 1.1S and
S.! a. in.; I.Sj p. m. Ojmcro, bracuia and
Utlca train at 6.fJ a. nu dally, except Sunday,
For Montro.e 0.00 a. ro.; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m,
NlchoUon accommodation 4.00 and 0.15 p. m.
Uloomsburg Dlvlalon For Northumberland, at
t.Si and 10.03 a. ni.j 1.55 and 0.10 p. m. For
Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and 0.00 p. m
Sunday Trains For New York, 1.40, 3.15. 6.05
and 10.05 a. in.; 3.40, 3.33 p. in. For lluffalo
1.15 and 0.2.! a. 01.; l.li, V.S0 and 11.35 p. m.
For lilDghamton and way stations 10.20 a. ro.
Illoomaburg DUitlon Leaio bcrantoa, 10.03 a.
m. aud 0.10 p. ru.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Ullect, Nov. 3, ll'OI.
'I rains Ic.ivu htrammi.
For I'hlladelplila and New Yuri. vU I), i II.
!?. II., at U.3t and U.33 a, 111., and 2. IS, 4.37
(Illucl; UUniond r:iiicv,), uml ll.i.J p. 111. bun-
ij)8, I). 4: H. It. II., 1.5S, S.27 p. in.
For Miito ll.urn, llajlituii and principal points
in tlio coat region, ia Ii. & II. It. It., 0.3S, i'. 1.4
and 4.'-7 p. in. I'OI l'oUslllc, 0.3S j. 111,, L'.jtl
n III.
For Ucthleliein, ISastnn, Iteadlns, llarrUbur?,
and piinclpal interiueillatu ttutloiw. U I), k II,
It, It., '1.33. U.tSi a. 111.; 'J. IS, 4.27 (Muck Dia
mond lIxprcM), 11.30 p. in. Sundays, 1). k II.
It. It., U.3S J. 111. ; 1.5 b.'.'7 p. in.
For TmiMiannoik, Tuttuiula. Clmlu, Ithaca,
Geneva and principal (mmiu'illate stations, tls
V., Ii. and W, It, It., f.10 a. :n. and 3.50 p. m.
For Geneva, Hoctiester, llutlalo, Niagara Falls,
ChUaao and all points "est, iu 1). k II. It. It,
7,49, 12.0J a. in.; 1.42. 2.2S (Ulack Diamond i:.
preaOi 7.49, 10.41. 11.30 p. 111. bunda), li. & II.
It. II., 13.0J, b.27 P. 111. , , ... .. 11
Pullman parlor and .Iccpin; or Lclilsli alley
parlor cats on all train bctweci li'llkcs-llarre
unit New York, Philadelphia, llurTalo and bu.pen
tlon llrldge,
ItOLLIN II. Uil.llUlt, Ccn. Supt., 20 Cortland
.trcet. New York.
CIIAlll.KS S. U.K. Ocn. Pau. Ast 20 Cortland
tlreet, New Yoik.
A. W. NONIIMACUKR, Blv. Pais. Agt., South
Dethlehrm, Pa,
l... ,1. .. ...! ll..llm.H w. m. . ., I In... .mil. K
ffur llCkei. Ullii 4 uiiiii.,. iwmuiivH, i.; .-
t.u ilnl.t nMl,ii .... I'.ilillo tuiti.iri. Wllks.ltjrr.v
Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BEADING SYBTEML.
New Jeisey Central.
cobri:cti:i) to .sov. Ir, nwi,
Ststloiu In New Y'ork, foot ot Liberty street
and fcouili Ferry, N. It.
Trains learn Si-ranton lor NeiVtork, Pbiladel
Bull, Hasten, licthlchiiu, Allculonu, ilauch
fliiink, Wli't HauT, A.hlcy and WilUes-Harie at
T.Wla. 111., I p. I". "d 4 P. in. bunda, 2.10 p. in.
OuaKei City Uxpre leave, biranton at 7.30
n. in., tliiout'li kolld vutlliulu ti.111. wiih Pullman
llultct Pallor Can, loi Plillailolplila, with uiily
mio (.Iinnue ot rars (or Daltiiniiru, Vahiiii-toii,
D. C and all pilmlpal poluti noiith and we.t.
To.' ANOca, Pitl.toii .ii.il Wilkvi-llaiio, I p. rn,
and 4 p. in, buuday, 2.10 p. tn.
For Lou;; lliiinch, Otejn (iiovc, etc, 7,30 a.
111. and 1 p. 111.
For Ituillntf. Lcbaniii and llairtsburit. via At.
iciitonn, at 7.110 a. 111. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2,10
p. 111.
For Poltsvlilo at 7,30 a. 111, and 1 p 111.
For latcs and tiikeu npply to aircnt at station.
V, (i. lr'M,i:i, (ifnci i Manascr,
C. M. lirilT. ficn. Pa-j. ,sl.
Trains.
No. 1 ,
No. 7 .
Trains.
No. ii
No.
New York, Ontavlo and Western.
tn UtlcU Tili'Mlay. Sept. 17, lUOl,
NUItTIl UOL'M).
Loavo l.euvs r,i..
Siranluii. Carboinlale, Cadoala
,.W.:w, 111. 11.10 3. 111. I.UM1. in'
,.,, b.lOp. 111. Ar. Corbondale 0.40 11. in'
sOU I'll UUUND. ' "
I?avo Leaio Arrlva
Cadosla. Caiboiulale, Scranton
.... 7 OUu, in, T.in , ,.,'
2.13p.in. 4.011 p. 111. 4.40b m.'
Jinnin: iim.v vniiTii iiiwiv,. i' "
"" I ........ ..uw.,4,,
Lesvo Une trrlva
Trains. Sirauton. Carbondalc. Cadosla
Co, U S.SOa. m. lUOu. in. 10.43a in
No. ...... I.Wi'- 111. Ar. I'arDonJalo 7,40 11 m!
Leave Irfavo Arrive
Trains. Cadosla. Carbondale. Scranton.
No, C ,,,..,,. i.OO a. in. 7.40 a. m.
No. 10 4.30p.m. UOdp. 111. 0.43p.m.
TialM N01. I on weelt da). and 0 on Sundays,
niake main lino connections for New York city,
Mlddlctoun, Waltnn, Norwich, Oneida, (Xiweuo
and all points weit.
For further Inloniutlon rcmuU ticket a:cnti
sV, J. C. ANDKllbON, (J. P. A.. New York.
J. V. M'tLSH, T 1", A Scranton, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schcdula in UScct June 2, 1W1.
Trains Icaic Saantoni O.as u. in,, week dsy
tluoujli votlbulo train from Wllkcii-Oarro. Pull,
man bullet parlor car and toadies to Philadel
phia, via Potltvllli'; fctops al piinclpal iuleime
dute btatlons. Alo connects tor piiubuo, liar
risbuis. 1'lill.idelplila, Ualtlmuie, Watlilngton and
lor Plltsbuis and Iho wi.t.
0.3S a. in., week da), lor Suiibiny, Ilarricbuie.
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waslilngtou und Pittj.
burg ai.d tlio et. , ... ,
1. 4 p, m uii'ls da) (hunilan, 1,53 p. m.),
for hunluiri, lairlbui!i, PhllaiU'Iphla, llaltlmore,
Wail liu',011 and Pltlfcburs and the vicit.
3.2S p. 111., wed; i: throusli (cstibiilo train
from Wlllicj-Ilaire. Pullman buuet parlor car
and to unci to Philadelphia via Fottsdllc, btopa
st principal inU'rmcdiati) stations
4.27 p. 111.. week dan, loi llailrlon, Suqhury,
llarrlb.irg, Phll.idclphla and PitMiurs.
J. U. lltJTClll.N!O.S. Ucn. Mgr.
J. U. WOOD, (leu. Pass. Agt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In UlTcct NoKinbcr 21. 1001.
Tralni for L'aibondalo leave Scranton at 0,20,
$.00, S.W, 10.13 0. 111,1 12.00, 1.2V, 2.34. 3 62,
5.20, 0.J5, 7,57, 9,13, 11.20 p, in,; 1,31 a. in.
For lloiicidale 0.20, lO.l.a, 111,; 2,31 and 5.29
p. in.
For WllUesItonc 41.39. 7.43. 8.41, 0.3?, 10 n
a. m. UM, Mi, 2.IS, U.2J, 4.27, t.'.l), 7,4j,
10.41, 11.30 p. in.
For U V, It. II. Folnts-U.SS, P,33 a. in.; 2,13,
4.27 and 11.30 p. 111.
For Pennsylvania It. II. Poiuti .38, 0.35 a.
111.; 1.4.!. 3.2J and 4.27 p, tn.
For Albany jnd all points 1101 Hi 0.20 s. in.
and 3.53 p. 111.
SUNDAY TltAl.NS.
For Caibondale ti.30, U.aj a. in.: 2.34, 3.Ji
5.52 and 11.17 p. 111.
For ttilko-llaire 0.33 a. ru.; l.'.pj, 1.53, 3.H.
0.32 and 0.17 p. m. '
For Altany mid points north 1.5J p. m,
For lluiic.dalc 8 50 a. 111. and 3.32 p. ro.
V. I. I'HsOJt, D. P. A., Scranton, F,
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