The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 21, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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TAB SCHAOTON TMBUNE -(-TUESDAY XfOBKIHtt. APRIL 21. 1898.
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WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Condition of Constable Lawrence kooney
( Sack as to Warrant the, Belief'
"I bat lie Will Recover.
The ronditlun of Constable Law
rence Roonny wan much Improved last
evening. If the Internal injuries,
which are most ft-arcd. do not become
serious, Mr. Rooney's c-hances for 're
covery are pood. . r
Despite his uire, lie is exceedingly
hardy.
LEWIS, LOWKY AND LANQAN.
Pat Langan was recently loosed from
the county jail. Last evening he took
steps to Ret back again. Several weeks
ago Langan was convicted of wlfe
beatina. He was sent to jail and
boarded a few weeks. His wife, how
ever, asked his release and upon her
payment of expenses the husband was
freed. Last eveniQK Pincers Lewis and
Lowry again arrested Langan on a
similar charge as In the first instance.
He is in jail. The Langan home Is on
Nint .-. street.
HAVE LOST TWO CHILDREN.
Hoy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Adkins, of Austin Heights, died at 4
o'clock yesterday afternoon of diph
theria. Funeral at 2.30 o'clock Wed
nesday. The child was 3 years old.
Another daushier. aged 6, died on the
13tlY and wus buried lust Thursday.
Thie funeral of Roy will be private.
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NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
On May 6, at the First Welsh Baptist'
church, Colonel E. H. Ripple will talk
on war life.
The funeral of Mary Jane Lewis,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. Alfred Lewis,
of Luzerne street, will oceur this after
noon. ' ' ' '
Margaret Davis, of North Main nve
nue, is ill.
Kfran Eittiunda. of .Luzerne street,
haa recovered from a broken ankle: '
X C. -TIMietts, used 44 years,, died
Thursday at his home Hi Aswell court.
He was an member of Gravity camp,
Srtiw 'Of "America. The. funeral will, be
today.: at 130. o'clock. ! interment will
be made at Honesdnle. . '
Mrs-E- H-Kiosky, of North Sumner
avfhue, is visiting at Tunkhannook.
The.;temalns of the late Stephen
Markwick will be' burled tomorrow In
the Washburn Street cemetery. He
had been ill for six weeks. A wife and
one1 daughter, Susaiv, survive. Mr.
Markwtrk-Tvas- w member -tjf Hyde
Park lodge. No. 301. Sons of St. George.
Among West Slders. with whom he
has. circled for. the' past thirty years,
tue-leceased was held In hiirh regard. ,
kev. D. P. Jones, pastor of the Taber
nacle church, preached Sunday at Nebo
Congregational church. Hcndham. Pa.
The funeral of an Infant of Mr. and
rt. Stephen Deger took place Sunday.
Rev. D. P. Jones, of the Tabernacle
church, ofliciuted. . The funeral was
largely attended. ,
The ilania ye done by lightning to
the stationery store of Peters, York &
Co. has beetv repaired.
Miss Emma Karr, of South Sumner
tvenile, has recovered from an Illness.
Miss Florence Kramer, of Swetland
street. Is visiting at Dalevllle.
Mrs. Gomer Price and daughter
Anna, of South Hyde Park avenue, are
visiting at Pottsvllle
Mrs." Randolph Jones, of Jackson
street. Is attending her mother, who is
seriously ill at her home at Atlantic
City.
Miss Minnie Davis, of Parsons, is
the guest of Mrs. W. G. Daniels, of
South Mali) avenue.
David Jenkins, a student at Albany
college, is visiting his. parents.
The Kyi Fefl-k 'Literary and Debu-.
lug society will close on the last Mon
day' night In June. A mock trial and
social fest'vttles will mark the clos
ing evening.
James H. 8haefferof North Bromley
avenue, is in Kinghamton.
.Alfred Lloyd,' of California, Is visit
ing West Side friends,
Hyde Park lodge of Masons met last
evening.
. The foundation walls for D. D. Evans'
new home on Bouth Main avenue,, are
being laid. . ':
The Simpson Methodist Episcopal
chureh members are flint in the excur
sion field. A' committee was appointed
Sunday to look after an outing.
A new road will be opened shortly
from the present western terminus of
Oak street to the Back road. The im
provement will be a useful one. . .
The "Reds' " banner on (Main ave
nue looked "blue" last evening as the
rain "drenched Its biasing enthusiasm.
.West Side Business Directory.
FLORIST Cut flowers and funeral de
signs a specialty. Floral figures, useful
as gifts, at 101 South Main avenue. Har
riet J. Davis, florist.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, $1.40
per dozen. They are lust lovely. Con
vince yourself Ay calling at Starner's
Photo Parlors. Yol and 103 South Main
avenue.
8KCOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for
anything you have to sell. Furniture,
Doctor or
' ' " "'.
Will you pay Ten Dollars for a
Swell Spring Overcoat or will you go with
out and let the doctor charge you $50.00
for curing pneumonia ?
There are no'coats in Scranton like
these. Think of it Ten Dollars for a
'Swagger," Stylish Covert Coat, with a
Twenty-five dollar look about it. Other
Coats other prices,' $10.00, $12.00,
'$13.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00,
lined with heaviest,4 richest silk, equal
to the best custom tailor's make.
fek SAMHtERS
rasii Ddhg Clothbrs;
lb? ' SiibiiFbs.
Stove, Toole, etc.- Call and see the
lock ef J. C. King. MM and VUt Jack
son eldest. ...
, - PROVIDENCE.
Thftmas. WHliurus and James Harris,
of Warren street, spent yesterday and
Sunday with friends In Wllkes-Barre
and Kingston.
Thomas Morgans Is slightly Indis
posed at his home on School street.
Mxs Weyler. of Taylor, was the guest
of Mrs. Thomas, of Wayinuvenue, yes
terday. I 'avid Evans is 111 at his home on
Deacon s'reet.
An entertainment and pie social will
be held In the Puritan Congregational
church, under the auspices of the Sun
day school.
The funeral of the late John Harvey
will take place this afternoon from his
late home in Throop. Members of Ton
haluka Tribe, Improved Order of Red
Men, are requested to meet In their
room over- Fenner & Chappel's to at
tend the funeral In a body.
Robert Sherwln. of the Lewis' drug
store, has returned after a short visit
with friends In Philadelphia.
The. Arlington Junior Social club will
conduct their first grand ball on May
6 In Company H armory.
A pleasant party was tendered by
Miss Susie Jones to a large number of
her friends last evening; at her home
on Wayne avenue, the young folks en
Joyed themselves by playing games and
other merriments until a reasonable
hour, nfter which refreshments were
served. ,
T. G. Detweiler. the well-known
harnessmaker. Is confined to his home
on Church avenue, from a slight ill
ness. Henry Protheroe. of Osterhout's. Is
slightly indisposed at the Bristol house.
The Rev. V. F. Davis, pastor of the
Welsh Baptist church, was among Car
bondaU friends yesterday.
All persons interested In the organiza
tion of a Young , Men's institute will
meet at (i'Mallc-y-half 'tonight. .
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Mrs., I; J.JSinltu." of Cherry street,
returned Saturday from a week's visit
with friends at Mlddletown, N. Y. .
An assistant barber has arrived at
the home .of Tonsorlal Artist W. L.
Puree!!, of Drinker street.
On Friday evening of this week the
Epworth league and the Ladles' Aid
society of the Methodist church will
tender their new pastor and his wife.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Hayes, a public
reunion- "In the " chtircn parlors," to
which all are most cordially invited.
The Loyal legion has for months been
hard .at work raising funds for the
erection of a drinking fountain at the
Corners, and on May 12. 13 and 14 will
hold a-farr to help swell the fund. A
number of booths, representing the dif
ferent nations, will be in charge of
young 'ladies dressed In appropriate
costumes. On the first night "A Penn
sylvania Kid" will be rendered, when
the admission will be 25 cents. Other
nights .the admission will be 10 'cents;
season tickets, 35 cents.
Miss Jessie West has been presented
with a bicycle by. her parents.
Edward Bishop, of Fifth street, was
calling, on friends In Carbondale yes
terday. iMIXOOKA.
P. J. McCahlll has returned home af
ter an extended visit In western New
York.
The Greenwood mines keg fund will
hold Its regular meeting tonight at
FuKshold'fl hall.
William Toole, of Greenwood, left
Saturday for a trip to the Pacific coast.
Thomas Murray, the well-known
Jessurr hBtel keener,, -was a visitor In
town yesterday. .
The;.Indeiedent Social club 'will
conduct their annua social this even
ing at Taylor rink.
Martin Conaboy. a former resident
of Greenwood. Is back In town after
an absence of fifteen years. ,
The' base ball team of O'Connell
court. No. 184. Young Men's Institute,
of this place, would like to arrange a
game: with the Columbus council. No.
'179, in the near future.
' Remains Taken to Parson.
The remuins of Michael J. Cox, the
fireman at the Hotel Jermyn, who was
overcome by the heat Saturday and
died that night at the Lackawanna hos
pital, have been taken to the home of
his parents at) Parsons. The funeral
will take place this morning at that
place. A 'requiem mass will he cele
brated at St. Dominic's church, and In
terment will be made In Wllkes-Barre
Catholic cemetery.
Rheumatism Cured in a Day.
".Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and
neuralgia radically cures In one to
three days. Its action upon the system
Is remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause and the dis
ease Immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold
by Carl Lorenz. druggist, 418 Lacka
wanna avenge, Scranton.
Clothier
Hatters tzi
Furnisher.;
COMMON PLEAS COI BT.
rases That Will Be Uenrel at the Three
Weeks' Term ef Common Pleas Coart
Kcclaaiag May 25. ' ; ;
Deputy Phothonotary Myron Kasson
has prepared the trial list for cases to
be tried during the three-weeks' term
of common pleas court, which begins on
Monday. May 25. The list Includes 106
cases and Is as follows:
FIHST WEEK. MONDAY, MAY 25.
Stephen Evans vs. William T. Bmith;
wages.
C. L. Tyler vs. Arthur Frothlngham;
WHgPK.
Michael Evers vs. William T. Smith;
wages.
M. Muflfy vs.. E. Wallon, wages.
John W. Klrby vs. J. A. Scranton & Son;
wage".
Oliver Turner vs. Samuel A. Norris, et. a!.;
wages.
Evan M. Francis vs. James E. Francis
and Elisabeth Heale; feigned Issue.
Finch Manufacturing cdmpany vs. the
Sterling company; Interpleader.
Caroline E. V. Konecny vs. Emma Mlttel
staedt; Interpleader.
C. C. Steere vs. D. K. Oakley: assumpsit.
John P. Jones vs. Erie and Wyoming Val-
. ley Railroad company; trespass.
Joseph Fellows and '. Smith vs. F. K.
Loomls and John H. Fellows; eject
ment. Edwards A Barthold vs. Martha Pritch-
ard; Judgment opened.
Joseph 11. Gunster, assignee, vs. George
A. Jessup, et. al.; assumpsit.
Ann O'Grady vs. Prudential Insurance
company; assumpsit.
TUESDAY, MAY 2C
P. P. Itowlby, vs. Caroline Forster, ad
ministratrix; assumpsit.
Delaware & Hudson Canal company vs.
Aivkerman llros.; appeal.
Michael Elnr.erty vs. John Flnuerty; eject
ment. Isaac E. LaBar vs. Greenwood Coal com-
puny; trespass.
F. R. Klack vs. Bridget and Mary Kinney;
ejectment.
F. R. Walker & Son vs. W. H. Whlthers'
Paper company, limited; assumpsit.
Michael Klynn. et. al., vs. George E. Hill,
ft. al.; trespass.
William Von Storch vs. C. S. Von Storch;
ejectment.
Emory J. Ehrgood vs. Moscow Water
company; trespass.
Frank Wells vs. City of Carbondale; tres
pass. WEDNESDAY, MAT 87.
W. C. Townsend vs. Frank Carluccl 4
Bro.; assumpsit.
Thomas Bartkowski vs. Stowers Pork
Packing and Provision company;
trespass.
A. T. Phtlo vs Joseph Huldeman; appeal.
I. F. McDonnell vs. Edward Casey, et.
al.; appeal.
Elisabeth Beach vs. City of Scranton; tres-
Elisabeth Snyder vs. Patrick Golden ; ap
peal. E. Shifter and M. E. Klrwln vs. City of
Scranton; trespass.
Ann McAndrew vs. Bridget NaugMon;
tresspass.
M. J. Gllbrlde vs. Scranton Traction com
pany: trespass.
City of Scranton vs. P. J. Clancy and
Lena Deckelnlck; scl. fa.
SECOND WEEK, MONDAY, JUNE 1.
City of Scranton vs. Thomas A. Evans
and Mrs. Peter Gallagher: scl. fa.
City of Scranton vs. James Jordan and
Ann Langan estate; scl. fa.
City of Scranton vs. Margaret Leltner and
Anthony McHugh; set. fa.
Walter B. Christmas vs. Jemima Powell;
appeal.
J. Q. Wolf vs. Joseph H. Seward and John
Hardwick; appeal.
Universal Fashion company vs. John H.
Ladwlg; assumpsit.
Owen Connolly vs. John S. Jenkins and
Thomas Shannon; ejectment.
James H. Connors and Thomas R. Ed'
wards vs. City of Scranton; trespass.
Mary Roberts vs. City of Scranton; tres
pass. R. C. Rule, administrator, vs William H.
Davenport; trespass.
Edward Brandt, executor, vs. Mrs. F. A.
Reese; Judgment opened..
B. II. Throop vs. City of Scranton; tres
pass.
James Gavigan vs. Atlantlo Refining com
pany; trespass.
Mary and Peter Luxemberger vs. Scran
ton company; trespass.
William Hick vs. L. C. Hathaway; ap
peal. TUESDAY, JUNE 2.
Iiigersoll Seargent Drill company vs.
.Grelgsville Salt Mining company; as
sumpsit. Spruks Bros. vs. Fannie D. May: appeal.
Davis, Beynon & Moses vs. Elk Hill Coal
and Iron company; assumpsit.
Martin Joyce vs. William Morgan, et. al.;
trespass.
William Jordan vs. Scranton Traction
company; trespass.
R. W. Marian vs. People's Street Railway
company of Luierne county; tres
pass. Adam Brooks vs. Thomas Sansenbaugh,
et. al.; appeal.
Dennis Qulgley vs. Wrought Iron Bridge
company; trespass.
Maggie Rosed vs. J. M. Atherton, et.
al.; trespass.
George Long, executor, vs. City of Scran
ton; trespass. j
WEDNESDAY. JUNE S.
Bridget O'Connor vs. Scranton Traction
company; trespass.
Frances L. Blewltt vs. Central Rallroid
Company of New Jersey; trespass.
Patrick Blewltt vs. Central Railroad Com
pany of New Jersey; trespass.
Enos Flynn vs. Annie Barrett; replevin.
H. H. Burschell vs. Scranton Traction
company; trespass.
John Conpuscinsky vs. Paul Deibune; ap
peal. Yoos & Doyle vs. Benal Israel Religious
association; assumpsit.
H. M. Spencer vs. A. Conrad; trespass.
N. C. 'Mayo and Evan H. Evans vs. City
of Scranton; trespass.
Patrick Jordan vs. John McGlnty; appeal.
THIRD WEEK, MONDAY, JUNE 8.
James White & Co. vs. H. T. Howell; ap
peal. Gunster, Forsyth & Co. vs. C. Edgar; ap
peal. John J. Howley vs. J. S. Luce; replevin.
Joseph Church, vs. Wade M. Finn; re-
plevln.
L. L. Totter vs. Scranton Traction com-
pniiy; trespass.
George L. Wakeman vs. P. J. Conway, et.
al.; appeal.
F. T. Hannas vs. William Haggerty; ap
peal.
Michael Flynn vs. William Haggerty; ap-
peal.
Mary Lynch vs. Scranton Traction com
pany; trespass.
Susan Keator vs. Scranton Traction com
pany; trespass.
Berlin Iron company vs. Carbondale and
Forest City Railway company; as
sumpsit. John W. Jones vs. LUHe M. Mackey; as
sumpsit. Charles H. Barber vs. Scranton Traction
company; trespass.
John C. Moran vs. Mrs. Schrader; appeal.
TUESDAY JUNE B.
John C. Moran vs. Lewis Morse Sons; ap
peal. FranR E. Fisk vs. Industrial Benefit as.
soclation; assumpsit.
E. Heller & Co. vs. J. J. Hartnett; appeal.
American Press Information Bureau vs.
Tallle Morgan; appeal.
Pasqunle Glliotl vs. A, Ferdlnando; ap
peal. '
Antonio Grozond vs. A. Ferdlnando; ap
peal. Ellen O'Donnell vs. Charles Du Pont
Breck: appeal.
Thomas Reese vs. Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western Railroad company and
Thomas Carson; trespass.
William Atkins, et. al., receivers, vs. John
A. Mears; scl. fa.
B. W. Lamoreaux, vs. J. W. Gilpin; ap
peal. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10.
James W. Smith vs, George W. and Mary
A. Hughes; ejectment.
Borough of Taylor vs. Postal Telegraph
Cable company; appeal.
Mary D. Wllmore vs. Patrick Leonard;
ejectment.
William Brock vs. W. Gibson Jones; ap
peal. Suburban Electric Light company vs. John
Laybourne; appeal.
S. W. Frasonl vs. United Life Insurance
company: assumpsit.
W. C. Tunstall vs. J. F. Baumelsler, et.
81 1 QppBttlt
D. Brandies, executor, vs. Northwestern
National Insurance company.; as
sumpsit. D. Brandies, executor, vs. Prussian Na
tional Insurance company; assump
sit. .
William Block, et. al vs. Prussian Na
. . tional Insurance company; assumpsit.
nunvons
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Cure cures all forms of indigestion and
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distress after eating, shortness of
breath, palpitation and all affections
of the heart caused by indigestion, wind
on the stomach, bad taste, offensive
breath, loss of appetite, falntness or
weakness of the stomach, headache
from indigestion, soreness of the stom
ach, coated tongue, heartburn, shoot
ing pains of the stomach, constipation,
dizziness, falntness and lack of energy.
Price 25 cents.
Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom
falls to relieve in one to three hours,
and cures in a few dnys. Price S3 cents.
Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures
pains In the back, loins or groins and
all forms of kidney disease. Price 25
cents.
Munyon's Vltallzer restores lost
powers to weak men. Price $1.
Ask your druggist for free copy of
Munyon's Guide to Health, and treat
yourself at home with harmless rem
edies that contain positive cures for all
diseases.
Personal letters to Prof. Munynn,
1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an
swered with free medical advice for
any disease.
MARKET AND STOCK REPORT
Wall Street Review.
New York, April 20. Business at the
stock exchange was on a larger scale
today, and on a well distributed busi
ness prices for the leading issues scored
material gains. Commission houses
and firms with foreign connections re
ceived more orders than for some time,
and local bull operators were also dis
posed to extend their lines, especially
In the grangers. The steady rise In
British consols, private cables report
ing transactions as high as 114. and the
advance In United States fours of 1V25
to 1184, explain why investors and
others are compelled to seek other
avenues for the employment of their
capital. London, according to good au
thorities, bought fully 10,000 shares of
Ht. Paul, Louisville and Nashville and
the low-priced southwesterns, as well
as a round amount of mortgages. Lo
cal operators paid more- attention, to
the grangers than of late, and the bears
-also-covered extensively righr through
the list. The withdrawal of $400,000
gold from tne sub-treasury naa no et
feet whatever, as the sterling exchange
market is Inclined to droop. It was
understood at a late hour that only
1200.000 of the gold will be forwarded
tomorrow. The disposition of the re
mainder was not iposlttvely known,
some asserting that It will be forward
ed late In the week and others that It
will be turned Into a local cly bank.
The matter at best excited only a lan
guid interest. The advance In stock
prices at one time was equal to t4&3V4
per cent., Consolidated Gas leading
with sales up to 164. Subsequently
there was a reaction to 160162. Other
stocks conspicuous In the rise were the
grangers, Union Pacific, Southern
Railway, Missouri Pacltlc and Louis
ville and Nashville. In the Industrials
Sugar rose to 12tVx, the best price yet
reached. Cotton OH "preferred ad
vanced 1 to 57, and Tobacco 2 to 73.
In the inactive issues Flint and Pere
Marquette preferred sold up 3 to 40;
Manhattan Beach 2 to 10; Hocking
Valley 1 to II. and Exansvllle and
Terre Haute 3 to 34. Speculation closed
strong with prices anywhere from M
to 2 per cent, higher on the day. Total
sales were 242,431 shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
LEN & Co., correspondents for A. P.
CAMPBELL) stock broker, 412 Spruce
street.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. eat. Imr.
Am. Tobacco Co 7J TS 72 72'i
Am. Cotton Oil 13 U 13 14
Am. Sugar Ref. Ccr..iai 12D4 12a" 126
Atcn., To. & 8. Fe .. !, W Itt-H. 16H
Canada Southern ... 60i 51 W r.l .
Ches. ft Ohio ltlt 14 lti HI
Chicago Gas 69'4 W 69H
Chic. N. W lutj llfi'4 104 mj
Chic, B. ft Q 794 8if 7Vi S0'4
C. C. C. ft St. L 3o 3T4 35"4 ;tS'
Chic, Mil. ft St. P... 77H 78 11 78
Chic. H. I. ft Pau... 7H4 72H 71 72
Del. ft Hud 127 128 1274 127
Dlst. ft C. F 18 19 18 18
Gen. Electric 37 38 , 87 38
Lake Shore 1484 H8'i 144
Louis, ft Nash 51 62 51 52
M. K. ft Texas, Pr... 27 28 27 28
Manhattan Ele 109 111 . 100 111
Mo. Pac 28 27 26 S7
National Cordage ... 5 5 4 4
National Lead 28 28 28 28
N. J. Central 107 107 107 107
N. Y. Central 97 97 06 97
N. Y. ft N. E 48 48 48 48
N. Y., L. E. & W 15 15 15 15
N. Y S. ft W 8 8 8 8
N. Y 8. ft W., Pr... 22 23 22 23
Nor. Pac 1 1 1 1
Ontario ft West 15 15 15 15,
Omaha 40 40 40 40
Pac. Mall 27 28 27 28
Phil, ft Read 12 12 12 12
Southern R. R 8 10 8 10
Southern R. R Pr.. SI 31 31 31
Tenn. C. ft I ...'. 31 ' 31 31 31
Texas Pacific. 8 8 8 8
Union Paclfio 8 9 8
Wabash 7 7 7 i
Wabash, Pr 18 19 18 19
Western Union 84 85 84 85
W. L 9 10 10
U. S. Leather 8 8 8 8
U. 8. Leather, Pr ... 61 l 61'a 01
U. S. Rubber 26 27 Wi 27
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. . ing. est. est. . Inn.
May 65 '.. 65 64 . 65
July 66 66 65 , 66
eoftN - '
May 1 19 1
Julv 20 20 '20 . 20
OATS
May 30 ' SO 29 29
July .! 31 31 ' 30 31
September 32 32 82 32
PORK
May 4.90 4.90 4.87 4.90
July 6.02 6.05 " 5.02 6.02
May1.?.'. 8 W 50 8.47 8.55
July 8.72 8.80 8.67 8.77
Scranton Board of Trade F.xchangeQuo-tations-AII
Quotations Based on Pur
of 100.
Name. . Bid. Asked.
Dime Dep. ft Dls. Bank 140
Scranton Lace Curtain Co 50
National Boring ft Drilling Co. ... 80
First National Bank 65V
Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co 25
Elmhurst Boulevard Co loo
Scranton Axle Works . 80
Scranton Savings Bank 200
Scranton Traction Co 15
Bonta Plate Glass Co 10
MONEY!
Urirest fortune aver made in WaH street,
Jesiu " MUla IUO MS I UU UIF 1UJ irVOa) UUY
Htooka," and the records of wall strtot for the
pnejtr 1 WVJIbJ jwmrm IUUW Ul WM rigUt
For full particulara at to how buslneii U
nlatlon Fully Kxplained," alio our market let-
a sa .-. i i
W6 per cent.
E. a THORNBURGH & CO.,
Bankers ft Broken,
41 Broadway. New York.
CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS.
We have on ref ally investigated ind now rs
peclslly recommend as safe Investments, the
Stocks nt Thompson, loon-Anchor, aiobe
Hill, Consolidated, .Independence-Extension,
Portland, Uabslls and Unlon-Uold Mining
ConpralM.. i .
THE MECHCM INVESTMENT COMPANY.
, lis Jsckion Street, Chicago, lll.,Bank Floor.
L. H. Knetland, Manager. Members of all Col
orsdo kxi'tiangea.-dtrect private wlrra Or
ders promptly txeouted correspondence so-
craatsa Car Replaeer Ce....
gctaatoa Packing Co.. M
Western MIU Co M
Lackawanna Iroa ft ftteel Co..
gcraptaa Bedding Co
BONDS.
crantoa Glass Co
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1918....
Scranton Traction Co..,..
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due Ull
Bcrantoa ft Pittaton Tree. Co..
People's Street Railway, 8eo
end mortgage due 1M0
Dickson Maaufacturiag Co....
Lacks. Township School 8....
City or Scranton Street Imp (
Scranton Axle Works
Borough of Wlnton .
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
lit
lit
116
New York Prodnee Market.
New York. April 20. Flour-Dull, steady;
Winter wheat, low grades, t.'.Vi3; do.
fair to faney. t2.85a3.S5; do patents. 3.noa
4.20; Minnesota elear, i:.5(Mll5: do.
straights, 68a3.50; do. patents, HCaLi-.;
low extras, 82.2ia.t: city mills. H.ldat.iu;
do. patents. 84.3tu4.50; rye mixture. 2.5tu
180; superfine. Ja2.85; tine. 22.30; South
ern flour, dull, steady; common to fair
extra. fc!.IOa3; good to choice do.. HaS.9).
Kye flour yulft, stcadv. at 82.50a2.i5.
Buckwheat flour. 3L2oal.25; buckwheat,
40a12c. Cornmeal Steady, quiet. Hye
Steady; western, 46c, elf. Hurley Firm;
ungraded western, 39a41c; barley malt
nominal; Western. 48a55c. Wheat Spot
market dull, easier with options; No. 2
red store and elevator, nominal; afloat,
nominal: f. o. b., 78e. to arrive; ungrad
ed red, ttfaXV.; No. 1 northern, 74c. to ar
rive; options wer moderately active and
closed weak at ak decline; No. J red
April, 74c; May, 724c; June and July,
72c; September, 72c; December. 73?.
Corn Spots dull, steady; No. 2, 89c. eleva
tor; 40c. afloat; options dull, weak, at
aVc. decline; April, 36c; May, S6V ;
July, 37c; September, 38c. Oats Slots
easier, quiet, steady; options dull, easier;
May and July, 24c; spot prices No. 2
at 25a25e.; No. 2 white, 27c; No. 2 Chi
cago, 26c; No. 3. 2tc; No. 3 white.
25c; mixed western, 25V.u2i;e.; white
do.. 27a29c; white state, 27a2k Beef
guiet, steady; family, 9.50all; extra mess,
7a8c. Beef hams Dull: SU.50al5. Tierceil
beef Steady; quiet; city extra India
mess, ioaio..i. ;ut meats Dull; ptcKled
bellies, 12 pounds, 4c; do. shoulders,
41su4c.; do. hums. S'2u9c. Lard Quiet;
lower; western steam, 85.20; city, $4.5a
4.70; May, 85.20; refined, dull, continent,
$5.50: South America, 85.80; compound,
4a4c. Pork Klrm: moderate demand;
old mess, 9a9.:o; new mess, tlOalO.25. But
ler Quiet, easy; state dairy, al4c; do.
creamery, lluloc; western dairy old, 7n
9c; do. creamery, Halle; do. held, 9a
12c; do. factory, 7a9sc; Klglns, 15c;
imitation creamery, 10al2c. Cheese Quiet,
easy; state large, 5al0c; do. fancy, 9a
10c; do. small, 6al0c; part skims, 3a5c;
full skims, a2"Ac. Eggs Weak, large
supply; state and Pennsylvania, 11a12c;
southern, 10al0ViC, western fresh, WM
HVic; duck, 15a22c; goose, 20a25c.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia, April 20,-Provlslons-The
market ruled weak and dull in touch with
the western market conditions.. Beef
Best city family. 9.50al0 per barrel;
smoked beef. Ilal2c: beef hnitii ner bar.
tel. 815.60alt. according to aire Pork-
Family, 3lo.78all.25;. sweet pickled., hams.
curea in i:rcts, saD'c; smoked, 9al0c;
sides, ribbed, in salt. SUani.c smoked
8a6c; shoulders, pickle cured, 5(ie.;
ninoKeii, oc; picnic nams, a. v. cured,
6atfc; do. smoked, 6a7c; bellies In
gickle, according fo average, loose, 5a5c ;
reakfast bacon. a7',jc Lard Pure city
refined. In tierces, Satire; in tubs, O'ia
6c; butchers' loose, 5u5'c Tallow Is
nillnt anil ntaa.lt. IV . . . . , . . . "II. , . . . ..I .
in hogsheads, 3c; country, prime. In bar
rels, 3c; country, dark, In barrels, 3c;
cunen, u-c ; grease, iic
Toledo Grain Murket.
Toledo, O., April 20. Close Wheat-Receipts,
900 bushels; shipments, 600 bushels;
quiet; No. i red cash. 72c; May, 72e.;
July, 69c; August, 68c Corn-Receipt,
2300 bushels: shipments, 49,400 bushels; dull;
No. 2 mixed May, 31c; July, 33c Oata
Recelpts and shipments, none; nominal.
Cloverseed Receipts. 140 bags; shipments,
741 bags; tlrm; prime cash, 34.95; April.
84.85; October, 84.80.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Buffalo, N. Y., April 20.-Cattle-Verv
null and 10al5c lower; heavy steers, 33.1ia
3.25; good shipping steers, 33.85a4; light to
fair mediums, 33.50a3.8O; mixed butchers',
33a3.50; choice fat heifers, 33.40a3.65; old to
good fat cows, 32a3.40; bulls slow, ext.vi.
83.25a3.40; stockers, 32.90a3.25; feeders, 13.30a
3.60; veals, common to choice, J3u3.25; ex
tra to fancy. 34a4.25. Hogs-Dull and
slow; Yorkers, good weights, 83.70a3.8u;
light do., 83.SOa3.90; pigs. 33.85a3.95; mlxcil
packers, 33.7oaS.80; mediums, 33.70a3.75;
heavy, 83.&a3.75; roughs, 33a3.20; stugs,
82.25a2.75. Sheep and lambs Active an I
10c. higher for good to choice hamlv
grades; culls to good clipped sheep, 32a3.4ii:
extra, 38.50a3.66; wools, 83a3.80; extra, 33.90;
prime wool lambs, 34.90a5.lo; culls to good,
33.75a4.85; best clipped lambs, 34.50a4.C5;
culls to good, $3a4.40.
Chicago Live Stock.
Cnlon Stock Yards, 111.. April 20. Catllr
Receipts, 21,000 head; market weak and
10aJ5c lower; common to extra steers,
33.2oa4.40; stockers and feeders, 33h3.90;
cows and bulls, 31.70a3.i5; calves, 82.50U
4.75; Texans, 32.25a3.85. Hogs-Receipts,
28,(X)0 head; market weak and 10c. lower;
heavy packing and shipping lots, $3.4oa3.t'5;
common to choice mixed, 33.40a3.75: choice
assorted, J3.80a3.95; light, 33.55a3.85; pigs,
82.90a3.80. Sheep Receipts, 13,000 hen.i;
market weak; inferior to choice, 32.60u3.5O;
lambs, $3.50a4.50.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Pa., April 20.-OI1 market-Options
were quoted today at 31.21. Credit
balances, 31.20.
Pittsburg, April 20. Only quotation, for
options was 31.21. Credit balances, 31.50.
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