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    THE FCRANTON TlilTJTTNTC -THUrSDAY MORNING. 3IARCII 2S, 1S93.
TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS
News of Interest to Readers Up and
Down the Valley.
THROWN FROM HIS CONVEYANCE
Serious Runaway Accident on South
Main Street Purchased a Fine Farm.
Proposed Bcucfit for the Leek
Cornet Band-Other News.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Flttston, March 27. This mornlns
William Williamson, son of Robert
Williamson, of Fear street, narrowly
escaped a serious accident. His horse
took fright and became unmanageable
on South Main street. In turning a
coi ner the rlu came in contact with the
electric car leaving this city at 11.40
o'clock. Williamson was thrown out
and was slightly injured about the head
and shoulders, dlso spraining one ankle.
Slight damage was done to the car, one
window being broken. The car was not
the causa of the accident.
Inquest Over Klchurd Louvcrick.
An Inquest was held tonight on the
death of Richard Louverltk. the boy.
who on March 13 was so terribly
burned in an explosion of gas at the
Multby shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal
company, that he died two duys after
wurd. An explosion of gas had oc
curred and a gang of men were or
dered Into the mine to make some re
pairs; Louverlok was sent near the
scene of the explosion by Fire Boss
Jones to clear away a place for a prop.
The boy had a naked lamp and he
walked Into a body of gas and ignited
It. Deputy Coroner Perkins held an In
quest and It was adjourned from time
to time. Tonight only three of the
jurors: John McOwen, Thomas Man
Ban and James McMannus, appeared
at tire Inquest, and the deputy coroner
added M. J. Doyle, of Wllkes-Barre, to
furm a quorum. The testimony of wit
nesses was then heard and afterward
the Jury, In its verdict, said that the
deceased came to his death as the re
sult of burns received in an explosion
of gas in the Maltby shaft, and Fire
Boss Jones was censured for sending
the boy with a naked lamp into a place
where such a volume of gas had ac
cumulated, and the Lehigh Valley Coal
company was censured for not keeping
a supply of safety lamps on hand. The
three non-attending jurors were
stamped as recreant and unmanly per
sons for absenting thmselves from the
Inquest.
Kan Over by tho Cars.
Willie Kelley. 12 years old, a slate
picker at the Butler colliery, on his way
home from work yesterday attempted
to jump on a moving coal train on the
Lehigh Valley railroad and he fell un
der the cars, the wheels of which
leased over his left foot and crushed
it to a pulp. He la a son of Martin
Kelley, of Cork Lane, and was brought
in FUzpatrlck's ambulance to the hos
pital, where the surgeons amputated
the foot below the ankle.
The board of health met last night at
the city hall, and among other busi
ness transacted a resolution was passed
notifying Edward Morgan and It. J.
Hallock & Co. to clean up the rubbish
in their cellars within twenty-four
hours or abide by the penalties of the
law.
Mrs. Thomas Sheridan died at her
home, on South Main street, this morn
ing. She had been a sufferer for a long
.time. Three pons and two daughters
survive her. Funeral notice later.
Purchased a Viae Farm.
A vendue was held at the Gardner
pstate located near Itansom Valley sta
tion, today. The farm, containing
seventy-five acres, was purchased by
M. Bolin and F. P. Richards, of this
city, for a consideration of $1,780. It Is
considered a very valuable piece of
property, as it contains a large quarry
of blue stone, which can be used for
building purposes. The personal prop
erty was also auctioned off at fair
prices.
l.cck Band Benefit.
Some of our local talent are endeavor
ing to inaugurate a benefit for the Leek
Cornet band, which will occur the latter
part of next month. The play will be
entitled "The Mllllonarle Tramp."
Among the leading artists of the cast
will be Frank Furguson, who has been
Identified with Kittle Hhoades' com
pany for several seasons.
Death of Mrs. Mary Cruise.
The death of Mrs. Mary Cruise, an
aged lady Jiving with her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. James Cruise, at Smlthvllle,
occurred last evening. Besides Mrs.
James Cruise she is survived by one son
and one daughter. Funeral will take
place Friday morning. Interment at
Hyde Park Catholic cemetery, Scran
ton. General and Personal Notes.
Anthony Mahon and James J. Pad
den, of the Electric City, wera taking
In the sights of Plttston today.
Prothonotary George Llewellyn Is
making great Improvements In his re
cently purchased property. It Is locat
ed on Klver avenue, and commands a
beautiful view of the river and the sur
rounding country.
K. J. Tallman, esq., of Summltvlllo,
N. Y., la tha guest of his brother-in-law,
P. K. Richards, on Delaware avenue.
The junior team of the Young ..ien's
Christian association will go to Wllkes
Barre Baturday night to vie with the
Junior team of the Young Men's Chris
tian association of that city.
EAST STKOUDSBUKQ.
George Carr, of Tobyhanna, spent
. Tuesday In town visiting friends in
both boroughs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yetter end
daughter, Myrtle, spent Monday In
New York city.
Ked lights have been placed at each
end of the hall In the Normal for the
benefit of the students In case of fire,
o that they will know which way to
turn If fire demands) their speedy exit.
Mrs. Abraham Albert la dangerously
111 st her residence, on Clreen street.
Miss Nellie Plpher, of Marshall's
Creek, Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
James Place, on Green street.
Mr. Dutut, brother of Walter Dutut,
the prothonotary of Stroudsburg, has
moved from Milford Crossing to the
house of Abraham Albert, on Green
street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Place, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Wolfe, William Wolfe and
(laughter, and Miss Nellie Plpher at
tended the funeral of Glmrd Staples,
at Junction, N. J., on Sunday last. A
epcclal train conveyed them from this
point.
Mrs. Wesley Slocum, of Lackawanna
avenue, has returned from a visit to
friends at Plymouth, Jf, J.
Daniel VanWhy has been granted a
license for his new hotel, situated near
this place, on the Dushklll road.
John Weber, of Tobyhanna, Is visit
ing friends In Stroudsburg.
John Lee, a photographer of Phllllps
burg, N J has purchased the gallery
rmeriy owneq py uom j, Dewsnop,
V
late Young Men's Christian associa
tion secretary, and has -moved It to
Lake Lopatcong. '
Miss Jennie Henry, of the Normal,
has returned from a visit to her mother,
at 'Blalratown, N. J.'
Mrs. Morton Decker is recovering
from an attack of grip.
J. L. Thomas spent Monday in Eas
ton on business.
Mrs. William Burrows Is visiting
friends in New York city.
Charles Kelser, of the Lackawanna
House, In this borough, will take pos
session of tho Delaware House, at
Water Gap, on Monday next. Howard
Morgan, the present proprietor, has
bought the wholesale liquor store of
Henry Wllten, of Stroudsburg, and will
take possession on tho same day.
Wesley Henry, of Parkslrte, spent
Tuesday end Wednesday in town vis
iting relative and friends.
R. W. Reynolds, formerly of the firm
Burnett & Reynolds, of this borough,
will open a furniture store In the build
ing formerly occupied by Edward
Morgan, the Jeweler. Mr. Morgan will
take possession of the new store room
recently erected by him in the front of
his residence.
JIIss Mary Roehrlg has returned to
the Normal after a vacation of one week
with friends In Bethlehem.
Miss Mame Krauter, of the Normal,
has returned after spending a few days
with friends and relatives at Toby
hanna. THREE BROTHERS SHOT.
Hcsult of uo Old l end Between Families
in Aluhuitiu.
Birmingham, Ala., March 27. An old
feud of long standing between thu
Christian and Riddle families culminat
ed in a bloody tragedy near Arm
strong's chapel, Macon county, today.
John Christian, aged 18, was found on
the plantation of tho Riddles, when
Seab and Charles Riddle, young men,
drove him off. Christian returned wllh
his father, Captain John Christian.
Both were armed with shotguns, nnd
forthwith opened fire on the Riddles,
killing Seab and fatally wounding
Charles.
At this Juncture Andrew Riddle, aged
8, a brother of the victims, appeared on
the scene, and he, too, was shot and
will die.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
Tho price of coal In tho Hocking valley
region has been advanced 5 cents a ton.
A gentleman closely Identified with tho
Olcott-Reudlng committee says that presi
dent Harris has Instructions from the
oommHtoe to Insist upon a percentage
minimum of the anthracite coal business
of 21.il per cent.: if he accepts nnythitig
less than this the. committee will want
to know the reason.
Evidences of coal have been found in the
mountuins north of JtlltWnburi.; and an ef
fort to find a vein is now being made. The
people living In that locality have rulseil
a fund and have engaged prospectors und
drilling apparatus. According to a geo
logist who examined the mountain ut dif
ferent points there Is a vein of coul sonic
where about MiflUnburg.
Philadelphia, March 17. The newly
elected board of directors of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad company met this after
noon lor reorganization. No changes
were nuule In the personnel of the organi
zation and President Roberts was unani
mously re-elected. The total vote cast nt
yesterday's election for directors was 91:1,
tfiil, tho largest ever polled. Last year the
vote was 7i3,3:iS shares.
Shipments of bituminous coal over tho
Huntingdon and Broad Top railroad last
weok, while not as heavy as during the
preceding week, were nevertheless quite
large, aggregating 35, 78ft tons, or 7,!'4S tons
in excess of shipments for the correspond
ing week last year. This brings the totul
shipments for tho year to date to 3iW,l"
tons, against 352.1K! tons for the same time
last year, an increase of 27,737 tons.
Tho anthracite situation Is thus stated
In a sentence: "One dollar a ton added to
present prices means JtH,iJC(,0ty a year. If
the companies even maintain the average
price for the last ten years they would be
a gainer by nearly SI3,oQU,0JO a year. It
Is the clear perception of these facts which
Is making the members of the trade more
an::lons to agree upon some definite pol
icy. It may not be dono this week or next,
but It will be done before long."
The presidents of the tastern bituminous
coal roads will hold a meeting at the Penn
sylvania railroad oftlco In Philadelphia
today to endeavor to arrange a pool for tho
government of tho soft coal trade this
year. The Idea Is to ailot to each company
a percentage of the tidewater trade, the
lino trade not being Interfered with. If
this matter can bo settled satisfactorily It
Is proposed to advance freight rat's
slightly above the rates charged Inst year.
Tho percentage question, however, will le
considered first.
The Pennsylvania Coal company are
about to mako an experiment which will
be watched with Interest by every mine
worker. The smothering of mlno fire
has always been considered & very ques
tionable proceeding unci It is the result of
a test of this kind that tho company Is
now going to reveal. Twenty years ago a
firo broke out In their No. 3 mine near .Mt.
Carmel. The lire got beyond control and
all ordinary methods wero exhausted. H
was not practicable to flood the place so
the smothering process was resorted to.
Tho gangways were closed up, all rrncks
and crevices senleil as nearly air tight us
they could be gotten. For twenty years
tho place has thus been allowed to stand.
Now they propo:o to reopen the gangways
to seo whether tho lire Is out or still burn
ing. New York, Mnroh 27. A member of t!io
anthracite coal committee of five, ap
pointed at tho meeting of the anthracite
coal presidents on Thursday of last week,
says that tho committee has made prog
ress with the work, but that Its labors
were not concluded yesterday. Tho mut
ter under discussion Is of a very deliculo
character, and the committee has liven re
quested to observe unusual precautious
that no Information bo given out until the
report has been submitted to tho presi
dents on Thursday. Reports of a special
arrangement bntwenn the Reading nnd
the Pennsylvania railroad companies mny
be dismissed as Imaginary. It must also
be understood that no demand by any
company will be tolerated by the coal pres
idents as a body. In whatever Is dono,
compromise and a regard to the general
Interests will be the order of the day. No
Improvement In anthracite coal prices Is
discernible. )
The Philadelphia Inquirer thinks that "If
Mr. Sloan or .Mr, Harris or Mr. Olyphant,
who have been In the coal business nil
their lives, were to set about tho tusk of
saving the coal trade, backed by the re
sources that are behind the New Jersey
Central party, there would be good rea
son to look for the attainment of satis
factory results. Rut Mr. Maxwell Is new
to the coal trade; he camo In It In 18S7, und
he has never known a tlmo when tho busi
ness was anything but prosperous. The
years since 1887 have all been good. It Is
a significant fact thai the experienced
men In tho trade are not hopeful of a set
tlement, and the only way out seems to
be through some glguntio speculative
operation, such us a combination by
merger or lease of some of tho companies,
Of Aids there seems to be little prospect,
In spite of the rumors circulating In Now
York that the Pennsylvania railroad Is
back of the deal and has obtalnod a foot
hold In Reading."
Piles ! Piles ! Itching Piles. .
Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching
and stinging; most at night; woraa by
scratching. If allowed to continue tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerato, be
coming very sore. Swanye'a Ointment
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul
ceration, nnd in most cases removes thv
tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for M
cents. Dr. Swayne ft Bon, Philadelphia.
AN AGREEABLE INN9VAT1CN
Bandits Who Huhl I'p a Train arc
Promptly Shut Down.
DETECTIVES KCKE ON liOAUD
And When the Kobhors Stopped tho Train,
the Detectives Took a Part In tho
Lntcrtnliimcut, with Very
Satisfactory Results.
Chattanooga, TVnn., March 27. Two
robbers dead and a third mortally
wounded are the results of an attempt
to hold up the south-bound train on
the Cincinnati Southern railroad at 2.30
this morning. The train had Just
emerged from tunnel No. 9, two miles
north of Greengood. Ky., when a white
lantern, swinging In the middle of the
track, Just ahead, brought It to a dead
atop. A tall, lank, bearded country
man, perhnps 45 years old, mounted the
steps of the engine, and thruBtlng the
barrel of a pistol Into the face of En
gineer Tom Springfield, ordered him to
stand still, which lie did, while Fire
man Rnnkin, who was next to the out
law, observed a discreet silence. Three
other men climbed Into the baggage
car, which they evidently mistook for
th express cur.
Three road detectives, Thomas Grif
fin, Will Eddie and Will Altgood, were
In the smoking cur when the train
stopped. Altgood stepped up to see
what wus going on. As ho stepped
down he was ordered to throw up his
hands by a man who had a revolver,
but Instead he pulled his own revolver
and began firing. The other two rob
bers took fright nt the shooting, and
jumping from the baggage car, be
gan a fusilude of shots.
The Robbers Vanquished.
Eddie and tJrlllln appeared on tho
scene and It Is believed they brought
down two of the -robbers, one of whom
died Instantly, while the other lived till
4 o'clock. A third man was wounded In
tho breast, perhaps fatally. He clam
bered upon the tender and refused to
budge until Cumberland Falls was
reached. There he was given In charge
of the operator. Two of the attacking
party escaped.
Olileials of tho road have hud knowl
edge for eonio time of a plot to rob the
train, and the olllcers were in readiness.
The wounded man claims to be a trump
from Pennsylvania. Nuno of the men
were Identified, but are mountaineers.
TUXKIIAN30CK.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Avery are rejoic
ing that their son Charles F., who la
nn Iron broker In New York City, has
Just passed safely through a severe at
tack of pneumonia, by which his death
was daily expected, and Is now on the
rood to recovery.
Tlie antl-toxine treatment for diph
theria In the case of Miss Malinda
Rhinehurt la proving a complete suc
cess. The patient began to mend Im
mediately after the flrat Injection of the
fluid, und Is now apparently out of dan
gtrr. Her attack was of the most ma
lignant form.
A meeting of the Democratic stand
ing committee has been called by
County Chairman Asa S. Keeler for
Monday, April 1. The meeting Is for
the purpose of electing chairman, sec
retary, etc.
Peter liner Is out again after a
month's illness. li!j wife has also been
sick.
Henry L. Ferris, of Mehoopany, has
just returned from a month's trip to
Florida.
Mrs. A. D. l!rundage Is visiting her
brother. Will P. Billings, at Kingston.
Dr. T. Cray Merrltt, of Mehoopany,
fded his diploma us dental surgeon at
tin; court house yesterday. He is also
a physician and surgeon of consider
able practice.
Reports from the P.rooklyn oil well
denote a strong vt ij of gas nnd good
idiowlug for oil, which will encourage
drillers in this vicinity.
Freight shippers In this vicinity are
hoping that the project to get the Dela
ware and Hudson Canal company to
put a lino up tho Susquehanna Vnlley
to compete with the Lehigh Valley, will
prove a success. It Is probable thut
right of way could be easily secured.
V. Fred Williams, who has bun 111
for some time. Is Improving.
COXKKLLTOXe
An enjoyable Union Sunday school
entertainment wast held last Saturday
night. Miss Mabel Gregory, Miss LIk
zlo John and Miss Sarah Richards re
cited ndmlrably; David Plckrell gave a
humorous recitation that was highly
appreciated; the llowells family, of
Ltiwrencevllle, assisted by friends In
this place, supplied good music; T. Dn
vles, of Duryen, entertained the audi
ence with his comical sayings nnd do
ings; Willi" Jones, of Mlnooko, sang a
number of pleasing songs, nnd Rlchnrd
Thomas, of Duryen, contributed several
fine musical numbers.
The foundation for the new William
A breaker Is nearly completed, and the
lumber Is d.iljy expected to arrive.
The Lawrence breaker of the Conncll
Coal company Is working nearly full
time.
Mr. Brown, outside boss nt I ha Law
rence, In In Philadelphia. P. J. Judge,
of th- William A, In Idling his place.
John Sarber, of the Babylon hotel,
Is making an ullcy ball court,
CHOKED TO DEATH IN A FENCE.
Peculiar Accident Happens to Colored
(ioiitlcinnii Wlio Imtilhvd Too I'rovly.
Versailles, Ky.. March 27. Polk
Culmes, colored, while on his way home
In un Intoxicated condition'' fell against
the fence In front of the Versailles
cemetery.
His head became fastened between
the pickets and he choked to death.
Ittiffnlo Stock .Market,
linffalo, March S7. Callle Hei-etpt Mr.
hend; on rule, 29 head; market opened
steady, closed firm. Hugs Receipts, 6,2.7)
head; on khIm, 3,000 head; nmiket opened
heavy, steady, light grade nnd pli's low,
closed weak to Tie. lower; York weight:-,
good, Ji.u.MU; light, Sl.MiM.SNl; mixed pack
ers' and mediums, r. K)itF. ITi ; good heavy,
t3.irmli.20; roughs, S4.2riB4.HO; sings. 3.2.',a
4. Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts, 6.3T.0 head;
on sule, G,!!ii0 head; market opened steady
and firm, closed strong, with Hheep louluo.
Hurler: good mixed lets. $1.10; good to
prime lambs, I5.75nn.im: fair to good, r.2"a
5.65; light and common, U3ou; mixed
sheep, fulr to good, R2'.a4.M); culls mid
common, t2.GUo3.7rr, export sheep, $5uC.40.
Oil Market.
Pittsburg, March 27. Oil opened and
highest, U4V4; lowest. 114; closed, H4i,
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia, March 27. Tallow Is nulet
and unchanged. We quote: City, prims,
In hhds, 4e.; oonntry, prime, In bids,
4,e.; do. (lurk, In bbbls, 4c. ; cakes, 4c;
grease, &c.
No need to scratch your life away.
Doan'a Ointment brings Instant relief In
all coses of Itching Piles, Pin Worms,
Bccema, Ringworms, Hives, or other ltehl
n of the skin, Oot It from your dealer.
STOCKS AM) BONDS.
New York, March 27. The anthracite
coal situation dominated tho stock mar
ket today, and the undertone was
weaker than for some time past. At
the opening Reading was affected by
Us February statement. The stock
opened at 14, dropped to 1214. and rallied
to 13. Jersey Central was heavy,
breaking Vt; Lackawanna advanced
to 103 and fell to KilVi; Delaware and
Hudson rose to 129 and broke to 128.
Rumors were rife to the effect that
the Lackawanna had or would acquire
control of the Susquehanna and West
ern, but the stories were denied by
Lackawanna ofllcluls. In the Industri
als, General Kleotrle wns weak, and
In tho last hour led the decline, falling
to 34. In the last hour the market
was at Its weakest. Northwest fell 1,
St. Paul i, Uurllngton , Rock
Island , Chicago tins , Louisville
and Nashville 1, Manhattan. , Mis
souri Paclllc lVs. Lead 1V4, and Union
Paelllc . Speculation closed barely
steady in tone. Net changes show
losses of '1 to 1 per cent. In the gen
eral list, but the anthracite coalers
closed unywhtre from Ts to 3 per cent,
lower. Tho total sales were 250,000.
The range or today's prices for tho ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mar
ket are given below. Thn auolntlons are
furnished Tho Tribune by ;. lu H. I'lm
mlck, manager fur William Linn, Allen &
.'o., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
Hcruntou,
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lug.
Am. Tobacco Co W OT'i Ki
Am. Cot. oil.
2nMi
Am. Sugar Ite'g Co.loo-'i loeH luo loo1,:
Atch., To. & K. re... 5'i W: ret I,-',
('lies. & Ohio 18 18 17' 17',4
Chicago Gas 72 72 71-ia 71 Va
Chic. & N. W W Wi
Chic, U. & Q 78Si 78Ni 73' i 78'4
C. C. C. & St. I U7i 37 37';, 37i
Chic, Mil. ft St. 1'... r.7 f7:' M's M'
Chic, it. I. & p 4',i 01U M7h
Melawuro & Hud 12!l 1211 WHi 127
D. . L. W 1W4 !l!3i WlVi lt.4
Ulst. & ('. V ll-ij, l.r. 14 14k
(Jen. Klectrlc 3r,i ' :M'i,
Lako Shore 137 137'i Willi li'.4
Louis. t Nnsii r.in ri"'i ri r.114
Maiilmtlau I-Jiu loft ',4 IWi loii'i WSi
Mo. J'ucllic n 234 22"), 23
Nat. Cordage fi' 6)4 h l'i
Nat. Lead 32 32 31 3I
N. J. Central ftr W4 93'i KHfc
N. Y. Central SO f'i Wi P4,
N. Y. & N. K 3.'.'4 3.".',3 3T,'4.
N. Y., L, 10. W '' v; vn, m
N. Y., S. & W U 1244 124 124
N. V H. & W., Pr... 35V4 3U'4 31 35
Nor. Paclllc 4' 4' 4 4
Nor. Puelflc. Pr 1"i Hi'i !' 11".
(int. & West HiVj Hi-i 1ti'i
Phil. & Read 14 14'4 12'i! 13',
Southern It. R 12' j J2' 11 11
Tex. I'ucillc ! () ij jiij
1'nlnn Paclllc Id'-, ip-j, jiOj, n!,
Wabash C'n (iia (i C'
Wabash, Pr in, ll'j U'4 J-1'4
West. Union 884 88' 8s 88;,
CHICAGO BOARD Of TRADR PRICES
Op'n- Illgli- Low- C'los-
WHEAT. lug. est. est. Inc.
May .V, Kit 51 K'4
.inly .v:'4 57 5i't f;'i
September 67 07 674 67(4
OATS.
May 2914 2fli 2!) 2!l',j
July 28 23 28 20
CORN.
.May 40r4 4ii 4n'i 4CV-
July 4v-U 4(i 40 4H',i
September 4';- 47 4! 4C1i
LARD.
.May 7.00 7.02 6.97 C.97
July 7.!7 7.22 7.12 7.12
September 7.:W 7.30 7.27 7.27
PORK.
May 12.30 12.52 12.30 12.30
July 12.03 12.C5 12.i0 12.50
September 12.70 12.70 12.70 12.70
Scranton Board of Trado Exchange
tutlons.
Quo
Ask. No.
Shs.
20
10
20
llAl
5
5
10
10
10
Par
Val. STOCKS. Bid.
ij Dime Dep. & Dls.
Rank C2 50
First Nat'l Rank 000
100
100
100
100
50
100
leu
1U0
l,reen It go l,um r Co
l.acku. Lumber Co...
Lncka. Trust & Sato
Deposit Co
M. & M. Savings
Hank (Carbondale).
Providence & Abing-
ton Turnpike Co....
Scra'n HiivIiiks Rank.
Hcra'n Lace Cur. Co.
Scranton Forging Co
Third Nnt'l Raid;....
110
150
225
"co
110
200
PiO
350
101)
V) Nnt'l Poring & Drill
ing Co., I'r
Thuion Coal Laud Co
Scranton Redding Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Class Co....
100
'-0
10P4
K
45
3
50
5
loo
100
100
100
luo Scranton Jar & Stop
per 1.0
100 Dickson Mfg Co
50 Lackawanna & Mont
rose Uu 1 1 road
100 Traders' Nat'l Rank.
BONDS.
1000 Scranton Trac, Co...
boO iv-on'y Steam Heat
& Power Co
35
100
40
r.o
J20
50
80
930
500
500
30
8
1000
100
Scranton Trac. Co....
Madison Avenue Im
provement 105
York Now Produco Market.
New York. Murch 27. Flour yulot, un
changed. Wheat Dull, lirmer; No. 2 red
sloro and elevator, fioaCO'ic ; alloat, lil'ia
iilic; f. o. b., (ilaOJtic ; ungraded red, 67a
03c; No. 1 northern, 0!)c.; options closed
steady, dull; .March, (Mc; .May, )c;
June, Ii0c: July, W.tr. ; August, (il'.W.;
September, (;ic; December, (e. Corn
Dull, firmer: No. 2, 5tic elevator; 57Vic
ulloat; steamer mixed, .Wia52e. ; options
dull and firm; Muy, 51c.; July, 51'a51c.
Onts Quiet, firm: options dull und un
iihnnged: spot prices. No. 2, 33Vic.; No, 2
white, 37c; No. 2 Chicago, 34V.; No. 3,
S3c. ; No. 3 white. 3KHc; mixed western,
3la35c. ; white state and western, 37a40c.
Provision Quiet, unchanged. Lord Dull,
easy at unchanged prices. Hut tor Finn;
stato dairy, DalUc ; do. creamery, old, 10a
15c; do. new, 21c ; western dairy, 8a13c;
do. creamery, new, 12a21c. ; do. old, 9al4c;
do. factory, 7a.l2c; rolls, 7:i10c; F.lglns,
21c; Imitation creainerv, Ph'ic. Clieese
Steady, unchanged. Msgs Firm: state
iiml Pennsylvania, 12'ic; southern, 11a
12c; duck, 23a28Uc; goose, tOaCOc
rhiuaco Stock .Market.
Chicago, March 27. Cattle Receipts, 11..
(VKl head: market weak; common to extra
steers, $4.UuiK.45; Blockers Slid feeders, tl.lH)
e.4 .00; cows und bulls, S1.50al.75; calves, J2.50
5.25. Hogs Ree'pts, 28,01)0 head; market
weak; heavy, tl.70a5.1E; common to choirs
mixed, W.0on5.ii5; choice assorted, Jt.XOa
4.); llll'it, ?4.(loel.Sil; pigs, ;.25h4.i!0. Sheep
Receipts, ir,ooo head; ninrket steady; In
ferior to choice, (at. 75; lambs, $3.75a5.73.
I dmlnistrator's Notice.
1 j ricc -nned, InU of teruut m, Lsckawauna
county, I'tiitiuylvnnii.
Luttuis of uJiiilaistratlon, upon tho
nhovo nitmrd pstiitn linviul bwnf granted to
the undersigned. ll permtis having e'nlms nr
(lemnnds Hfpiiust the s.dd eststn of the aiid
(lecidort art rcMtioHttd to inuko known the
SHtiin w.taout d Uv to nut, mid thoe Indebicd
ther -toaru roc, lentil to make Immadinte nay.
moiitto WILLIAM W. bCKANToN,
Hi iiui ton. I t, Administrator.
Clairvoyant.
MRS. FKNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND
PlireiK 'legist. Arnotit limine, 41 Lacka
wanna Hveiiuo. Fur a short t m only,
Situations Wanted.
C rrUA'l ION" WANTED BY A YOUNG
O unin.lV, to work in store orofflco; ran fur
nish good reference: acniuiuted wltn city,
call at Tribune brsiien ollice.
WELL-KNOWN YOt'N BUSINESS MAN
with teu years of experience in Scran
ton, deilros to better himself; can give time
In pert, if desirable. Address "N, (4, P.,"
Uennrnl DullTery, oily.
YVANTKD BY A YOUNO LADY WHO
understands number of languages
boddos English a position as bookkeeper or
clerk. Address J. U. No. 900, Tribune office,
rltr. .
SITUATION WANTKD AT PLAIN SEW
O Ing and childrene' clothes, refereuoes,
u.l. T u. n. 11 in '
Auurm imubLV ow, l ruiuun VIMUV,
SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY IN
office or store. Address U, W., Tribune
office,
flARDENEli WISHES POSITION ; PER
VT feet and e in furnish references. Woik
by day or swiwn. Address O. Flea. Dtimore,
SITUATION WANTED AS STATIONARY
engineer by a young married man, five
years oxpcrleno with allkinds of engines and
bailers, best of refereueea. Address fiugioeer,
lock bos 171, Dunmore, Pa.
COBlilOllW
LADIES' SEPARATE SKIRTS
Our trade'in this department has been very large, and we attribute it to the fact that
our garments are Cut Right, Hade Correctly, Perfect Fitting and Reasonable in
Price. We show them in many different weaves of cloth and silk. ' Among them are
Serges, Wide Wale Diagonals,
Motiairs, plain ard fancy, Cliev And Many
iots, Satin Luxor, Pean De Soie, Exclusive Novelties
Brocades.
They are interlined with the best of materials, such as Fibre Chamois, Hair
Cloth, Grass Cloth, etc. Are lined and. finished with the most reliable grades of
Percaliue and Silk with Velveteen facing.
Lengths from 38 to 43 Inches.
Prices from $3.75 to $35.00.
OUR LINE OF SPRING CAPES
Is pronounced by all who see them, to be the most stylish and reasonable priced in
the city:
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 oinlfASnue'
SHmmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiis
B K
CllUHIilBII(9fI.UI8illlls
W
E WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents
scoured by the
can't please you.
Word.
WANTS OF ALL, KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADR, NO CHARGE WILL EB LI5PS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO B.MALL WANT ADU, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WEICB
ARB INSERTED FREli
Help Wanted Male.
WAKTKD-A (jOOlToYTrLEAKli
tha harbor trw!?; ono who nail a littlo
cxporience preferred, at bt''- Pi tstoa uveuua.
r BITERS WANTKD TO DO COPYING
at hum. LAW I'OLLEUE, Lima. O.
w
7 ANTED TWO OOOD DUTCHIiUS. IX-
quiro IM N . Main avoniio, city.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock sulisrrip
tlons; a monopoly; bic money for agents: no
rapi'al n-nuircri. EDWAKD C. FISU A CO.,
Bordeu Block, Dhlcuvo. III.
Q ALES 11 EN - KKSIDEXT SALESMEN
O wanted, acquainted with tho local und
nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our
line of high urodo Hears. Address, giving
references, J. EDWARD L'OWLES CO., H'J
Chumhers strsnt. N. Y.
Helo Wanted Females.
7ANTED-A SERVANT OIRL: ML'ST
11 be a good cook and ronie w ll recom
mended. Apply to SIRS. P. H. CLEMONS,
Ml Vlns slr.iet.
For Rent.
OFIW.'B ROOMS TO LET 1 N A Sl'lTE OF
two larrt, flrt-class rooms; second floor
Odd Fellows' liniidinir 20U Wyoming avanue;
janitor and heat prov dcd. Inquire of Janitor.
TXirTBEN TT WO ST O R E sTb W E I-LI N G
I1 houses and barn at ;IM and 31tl Cednr ave.
Inquire Bt Davidow HrtH.. tf!7 Laeka. avenue.
TOB RENT-APRIL 1; SECOND STORY
V tint, 1S Lackawanna avenue: now occu
pied bv HenwooJ, dontist. Apply to F. S.
PAULt, or Atri nt E. Comegys.
YrOR RENT A NEW 4-STORY DU1LDINO,
1 2" Sprnro xtrei-t, with elevator. In
quire of SI. OH AHA, !M iAckawauca ave.
1XR RE.T-ONE-HAl.POF 3TOKK AND
rooms aliove at ai7 Wyoming av.-nue, for
iuorl occupied bv Hull & Co.; bnild-.Ufr in
roar will be lltted to stilt tenants. Inquire at
room ID, Common wealth building', or Sa Jef
ferson avenue.
HOUSE FOR UENT-ll ROOMH; OOOD
locution; writer in kitchen. Address S.
8. YEAHEIt. Moscow, Fa.
T?0 Itll E N T A BU I LDlN(VoN F R A N K 1. 1 N
I avenue, suitablo lor butlness. Addross
P. o. Box :s.
irOR RENT THE PHOTOORAPH OAL-
I lcry formerly occupied by C. L. Grifliii,
inclutliiiK rooms for houBokeeplnK. i:w Wyo
iniutf aveuue. CHAS. StjlLAGER.
ion rent lihick house of nine
1 rooms, from April 1ft, 418 Vinestreot.
Apply to L. AI. IIORTON, 3 Commonwealth
liuild'luir.
I.'ORRENT-A LARC4B. 4-STORY BUILD
iug nt l:si Franklin avenue; suitable for
wholesale business. CARSON & DAYIES,
Hcranton.
IOR RENT -BRICK WAREHOUSE WITH
J elevator on 1 L. & V . swlt.-h and West
Lackawanna avenue. Scranton Htova Works.
1?OR RENT FURNISHED AND UNKUIt
. nlrhed rooms at Sod Lackawanna avenue,
IrOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E. F.VA.NS. acar MM Luaorne, Hyde Part.
fTolt KENT NIUI'.LY FURNISHED HALL
J suitable fur lodiro rmmi JOHN JER
JIYN. ll'J WyoininK ovenue.
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS MAKE 810 DAILY HE I-L1NG AL
nminuni novelties; cow process silver
waro; bar uoods: bitf line, the niw, wonder
ful metjl; deiiverod free: aauiple in velvet
lined case. I0e.; ratalouue free. ALUMINUM
NOVELTY CO.,iWi Broadway, Now York.
AUENTsTlflNbET" p7tKNTUM'e1T
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers fnsod with
out host), an:l "Pyr I'olutod"Hair Pins. Ub
oral comuiitiHlons. Flee sain id o and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 1W. New York.
ANTr D - ACTIVE " SALESMEN TO
handle our line, no peddliuir. falarv,
JT5 per month and expenses paid to nil. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, WvW,
Boston, Moss.
Special Notices.
WOULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
sumo pai ty d isirinn to aull uillk route.
Address JOB N FOSTfc.ll, care stutlou agout,
Skinner's Kddy, Pa.
1 AM NOW PRKPARF.D TO KURNISli KX
1 hlbltlnna and lrctuitt npon any subjeot de
sired. Thaso exhibitions will be illustrate 1.
having In my posaoiuion the moat powerful
UUaolvintf atoreeuticons made.
E. H. CALU Trihnne OHloe.
VOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT
1 frank Leslie's Illustrated Week.y War
lllnstrntloce Itkll-leHVi. Two Volnmo Folio,
(iil.W; payable monthly, $2.00. Delivered by
oxpress coiuplete, Prepaid. Addiass P, O.
MOODY, 01b Gibson atreot, Scranton, Pa,
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAO A
iluea, etc., bound or rebound at Thi
TitiBUMa offlce. yulck work. Reasonable
prices.
For Sale.
Ifs'Tr6Tr1iATl
J pleasantly located: one mile from sta
tion, on ktaiu street. Inquire of O. CHAP
MAN, Clark'a Green, LaokawannaCo., Pa.
Found
t"MrVSMrVVVVrVWVVVVsiVVVVSrVVVVsA
FOUND SILVER BHOB BUTTONER,
with Initials on handle Owner van
hart Mine by calling at 811 Franklin.
THE 8
A
Latest Improved Process,
HIITD! BEDMIG
Orphans' Court Sale.
ORPHANS COURT SALE OF THE REAL
estate of Charles ill. iray, deceased, late
of Spring Brook tov.'Lihly, Lackawanna
co'.nty, Pu.
Notico is hereby (riven that by virtue of an
ordur of the Orphans' Court o Lackawanna
county, theie will bo exposed for sale at the
Arbitration Room in tlie Court Houte at
Scruutou, on Saturday, April l.t, lMlj, at i
o'clock p. ro., th.- lollowinir described roalis
tnto situat4in the township of Spring Eroolr,
county and state aforesaid, aul buuudoil and
described as follows:
No. 1 All that certa'n piece of land situate
in Spri..( Brook townshio, Lackawanna coun
ty, Pennxylvauia. bctrinDlns at a stump in
line of lots Nos. 'Si auu:K) of tUo lisher tract;
thence westerly along the divid nif line of said
tracts, 118 rods to u ccruor o-jmruon to Xoi. Z.
2i. und 3U; theuce alon l.no of Nos. 1 and
21 tbeuiit aoulh s in ortKinal mrveyi rod.
to a stak'beMdo the public road; thuncalouii
said road, ut degrees otat, it) roJs; thtn -e
along said road, til degrees east, US rods to
p ace of beginning. Cunmininj,' ninet .-en ucr?a
and twenty. eight perches of laud. more or les.
No, 2 Also, all tUat certain piece of lar.d
s'tuato in said Spring Brook townttiip afore
said, beginning at a comer in tin public roid
opposite a stono wall Cadivtalon fencs between
land of Charles M. Gray and Rachel Rollins) :
thence along said wall, sixteen rod at a right
angle with said road; thence sotithwesteriy
paraliel to said road, forty rods to a cor
ner; thonce northwesterly a right angle to
latt mentioned line sixtueu r'tds to the public
road and thence ulong said public road to the
place of beginning. Containing four acres of
lar.d, strict measure.
No. 3 Also, A I that certain pie.te of land
situate in ih. townhip of Spring Brok. coun
ty and !i'iit aformiJ. be duumg at a corner
in tl'u lir.e of a public rnad leading from Ma
ple Lake to o.cow; theuce aloug mid road
north, tdxty-niue decrees esst, 4t perclies to a
corner; th?nco south W4 perches to a corner:
thence west 44 M0 peichesto a corner and
then, o north 77 perches to tho rdacu of begin
niug. Containing J acres andliJ perches of
lan 1. more or less.
Said premises are improved with a one and
one hill-story frame dwel lng hoiwe. bara,
outbtill lincs and fruit trees thcrean.
IKKlISOr AI.E:-One fourthol'bld dnwn
on day ois.tie and balance npon finsl eolitiru
aticn of aale and delivery of deed,
MARY JANE GRAY,
Administratrix of Chas. M, Gray, Dec'd.
J. G. McAsKIB, Attorney.
Sealed Proposals.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O ccived at tho oflico of ths City Clerk.
Scranton, Pa., until 7.;J o'clock p. m , Thurs
day. April 4th, ltili.V toountruct Section "A,"
of Filth District Sewer system, in accordance
with plans and specifications therefor tiled in
the ottice of the City Ciork. Each propnsal
shall be accompanied bv cash or ctrtitied
check in the xum of one hundred dollars. In
case the bidder to whom the coutract shall
have been awarded refuses or omit- to execute
a coutract for the work In accordance with
plans and specifications therefor within ten
days from tnt dato of award, the encio.uro
accompanying his proposal shall lo forfeited
to the use of tho city of bcrsnton. The con
tract t will be required to give i bond In the
sum cf two thoiiHaud dollars. The Cttv Engi
neer's estimate of cost of the work is $J",s74.1i.
The city reservos the right to reject any and
all bids.
By ordor of Cltv Cr.nncils.
M.T. LaVELLE, City Clerk.
Scraut -n. Pa.. March A lHi.V
Charier Applications.
X'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
l npnlication will be tnado to the governor
of the stuto of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday,
the sevontoenth day of April, a. 1). bv
Samuel Thome. Gcorco V. Ouuitar.t, Walton
Ferguion, (.1. G. Wiiliatns. John R. Plait, A.
S, hurlbntt, Andrew H. Mcl'llntock, George
11 Smith a-.id Henry Z Kum -ll. under the Act
of AKseinbly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sj'lvaniii, otititleil "An Act to provide for the
incorporation and regulati"n of certain cor
porations," approve i April 20. 1S74, and the
supplements tlitre'.o. for a rstiew.il of the
charter of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company,
the character and object whereof is tho min
ing and quarrying of coal and transporting
tho Mime to market in crude or manufactured
form, and or these purposes to have, poistst
ami enjoy all the rlidits, oenellts and privi
leges ol tho said ot of Assembly and its sup
plements. ANDREW IL MoULf STOCK.
Solii-itor.
Auditor's Notice.
IN HE ESTATE OF CHARLES JOHNSON,
deceased. In Orphans' Court.Lackawauna
county, .no. .MS, Series A.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Lai kw. nna couMy, to
distribute tiie funds In the hands of Robert
Murray, aJnilnis.rator of Charles Joumon,
dec aed. hereby givs notice that he willst
tend to tho duties of Ills stipolutment at his
oftlce In the Municipal Hultding, Carbondale,
Pa., on Tueiday, the Uith day of April, A. D.
ISi'j. at 10 o'clock a. in., nt wu ca time and
place ail parties having s claim on said fund
must appear snd prevent t:e sameor ha for
ever debarred. P. D. hTUA iT. Auditor.
Business Opportunity.
MONTHLY GUARANTEED
0t.H M 'f 'g concern wants representntivo
in Scranton, (or any oity no: takon). Must
havi few hundred dollars cssh to pay for
gtsxla on delivery after orders are secured.
F. K. VAIL. Morse Building, New York.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians aud Surgoons.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 61S Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
hK A. J." CONN ELL, OFFICB iOl
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Francke'a drug stroo. Ilesldence,
mi Vlns at, Ofllre hours: lO.so to 111 a.
m. and t to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun
day, 2 to I p. m.
DR. W. B. ALLEN, 612 North Washltivton
avenue.
AkiFRKD HAND, WILLTam"j."hAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Hooma 1, JO and HI.
W. B BOYLR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Nos. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing
ton svsuua.
ace
per yard. Rugs and Carpets
uive us a trial and see if we
CO
602 and 601 Lad aye.,
Corner Adams.
DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LIMITED)
diseases of the Eye, Kar, Nose and
Throat: otflce, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi
dence, C-H Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATES, IxC WASHINGTON
avenuo. Oflice hours, g to t a. m., 1.34
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 801 Madi
son avenue.
JOHN L. WENTZ, M. D., OFFICES 51
and C3 Commonwealth building; resi
dence 711 M&dlson ave.; office hours,
10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays. 2.S0 to 4,
evenings at residence. A specialty
made of diseases of the eye, ear, nose1
and throat and gynecology.
DR. K A Y, 204 PENN AV Li. ; 1 to 3 P. M.;
call 20W. Dis. of women, obs tret rice audi
and all dis. of chll.
Lawyers.
JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealtlx
building, Washington avenue.
V. H. JK3SUP.
HOl'.ACK E. HAND,
W. H. ji:ssup, JR.
WILLARD, WARREN&KNAPP, AT
torneys und Counsellors at Law, Ke
publ.cun building, Washington ave
nue, Scranton, Pa.
C. It. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT
law, Commonwealth building. Scran--ton,
Vu.
CCOIEGYS, 2J1 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. IlEPLdaLEATT0RNEYLlJAN9
negotiated on real estate security. 40$
Spruce street.
B'.F.-,. NILLAJt. ATTORNEY-AT-LAV,',
1.U Wyoming ave., Scranton. Pa.
FRANK T. (JKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room D, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFOP.D. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms C3, 04 and S3, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDOAR. ATTORNEY-AT.
Law. OCIce. 317 Spruce St.. Scranton. Pa.
L. A. W AIRES, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackanana ave, Scranton, Pa.
J. M. C. RANCK. 130 WYOMING A
School!,.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collga or business; thoroughly,
trains young children. Catalogue at re
Quest. Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER II. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR
ten Bnd School. 412 Adams avenue. Pu
pils received ut all times. Next term
will open Jan. 27.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY
In porcelain, crown and bridge work.
Odontothreupla. Odce, 32j North
Washington avenue.
c cTlaubaciiT SURGEON DENTIST
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. 8TR.VTTO.V, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Loiilis.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any oUie'r association.
Call on S. N. Calfondcr. Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
Q. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 14tl Washington ave
nue; green hou.e, 13M North Main ave
nue; store telephoe TiZ
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO.. JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, 615 LACKAWANNA
avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer ut
Wire Screens.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THU ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK-
liu avenue, luteo reasonable.
P. ZIEOLER. Proprietor.
WliS'i'MlNSTEli HOTEL,
B. N. AN ABLE. Proprietor.
Blxtoenth St.. ono block earn or U roadway,
at Union Square. Now York.
American plan, U60 per day and upward.
SCRANTONllOU8ErNE"ARD., L. & vT.
Sassontrer depot. Conduoted on the
iuropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS & VON 8TOROH, ARCHITECTS.
Rooms 24, 25 and 2)1, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
e. l7valer7a"iu5h1tect. orricB
rear of 600 Waabliigton avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
4il5 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton,
BROWN & MORRIS, AKUHlTUOTa.
Price building, VH .Washington avenue.
Boranton.
Miscellaneous.
BACUU'B ORCHKSTRA-MU81C FOR
bulls, picnics, partlos, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
in Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
UEGAKOEH BROTHERS, PRINTERS"
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine,
Warehouse 130 Washington ave.. 8uraa
ton. Pa,
CNDERTAlaNG AND LIVERY, 1W3
Capouse ave. D. L, FOOTE, AQT.
franIc p. brown & coholkC
aale dealers In Woodware, Conlage end
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave,
THOMAS AUBREY, KXPBRT AC
countant and auditor. Olllce, 4U Sprue
street. Agent for the Ilex Fire lUtla-
Buiaher.
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