10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1898. Williams & McAnulty, Money-Savin? Specialties for March. Wall Paper, 10,000 Rolls at 3c Per Roll sr. I tl3c Initriiliiroitein t'nrpfts Hint will not bo OCp npr nan fl 1. I iliipilnitcel nuln UilHxeinnii, at "-"' Pol JdlU uarpuis 4,ic Insrnln I'oiton CiirpctH, tlml will not bo "ll)n nnp VATfl aiipiiciiiea nuniii iiik neiiKon, iu .. r.. ,,-.- 03c llriinelfi f'lir'iala, Mint will not bo dupll- tZflr nflr VITn mtoJ nziiln tills woiHon, lit out' F81 Ja,u OSo 80 6 O piilni ItnlllcJ Miutln Curtain, worth SI.AO per pnlr, nt lOOO Window Hlmdoi on Spring llolieri, complete nt 129 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. CROSS EXAMINATION OF SHERIFF MARTIN The Main Point Established Ycster. day. OTHER TESTIMONY FOR DEFENSE Contrnctor Siunuel Prlco (lives nn Account ol the l'vcnt--Tlie Events I'recrdliig tliu 1'ntnl Volley nnd Tells How Hip Shcriir Ailvlsod III Deputies to Keep Cool. Wllkes-narre. Match 2. The cios pxiimlniition of Sheriff Martin was le mitned this morning nml continued for neatly nn hour. The mnln point established aH tl it the wltnef-s denied making the remnrlt, after the "hooting, Hint he hud merely taken a hand "In the matter ns plain James Martin, nnd not ns the sheilff of I.tireine eount." The defence then endeavored to hae the sheilff testlf that he was unable to supine"" the Hot and dloider that existed In the Hazleton leglnn and that the civil nuthoiltles wite unable to tope with It and had then telegraphed to the governor of Pennsylvania for nld to nuppies the I lot and Hint con sequently the governor oidered out the state mllltla on -tlie night of Sept. 10 The inimnoiiwculth objected to this Hue of testimony and .luelge Wooel waid sustained the objection. Samuel I'lke, a contiuctoi and eont-ml'-sion nut chant of Hazleton testl llid that he was Sheriff Mai tin's chief (lenut durlnu the week and had been st'lected b Mi. Hall, of Hazleton. and was hwoin In on the night of Sept C. four dajs befoie the Lattlmer shoot ing. He' told about the wheilff giving all the denutles explicit oiders to keep eoul nnd not get excited; to protect propel ty. maintain the peace. He also told them the. were not to shoot unless for self-piotectlon The witness cm robot ated Sheilff Mnt tln's testimony from the time the dep uties went on dutv nt f. o'clock Sept. ? until the denutles formed In line nt Eittlmer. He heaid event Hungnt lans jeer the denutles and remutk' "You shotee. klllee me, me no citizen, my wife and chlldien get plenty money" The witness nlMi dlscoered b going aramis the sttlkei.s and feel ing about theli clothing. Hint they weie aimed with teohers and stones. The shetllf declined to hae an of the deputies nccomp.ut) him when ho walked down the road at Lattlmer to meet the mob nnd endeavor to halt the striket.s. The witness then Rave a ntralRhtforw.il d nccount of the bcene of the shooting He said he was stand ing in nn alley to the left of the line of deputies, nnd saw the nhciiff halt the sttlkers. Then a moment later the sttlkeis singed mound the sheilff nnd begnn to jostle and .shoo him to the side of the load, when the witness lost sight of the sheilff by the balance of the sttll.cis sutglng past him and rush Ins madly upon the deputies A PISTOL SHOT. Just at this point n pistol shot rang out back of the witness and he heard the bullet whittle past He turned around to see where it came fiom, when he saw a stiiket btck of the dep uties pointing a nlhtol at him. The witness tluew himself on the giound and he heaid the shot whistle oer his head. He heaid the strlkets jell, and the next instant he heard the volley tired fiom the center of the line of deputlcu. The olley sounded like the toll of i dt u in and was all oer In less than half a minute. There was no shooting after the olley. Dy the time the witness could get on his feet nil was out and the strlkeis weie uslilug away The mob formed in line ugaln about six hundted jards away in Hie woodri, nnd the witness thought that they weie going to make another rush upon the deputies, but the mob then dis peised. The witness then told how he assist ed In caring foi tin Injured by getting water nnd bandages, and oald he as sisted in lemuving dead and wounded fiom the scene. The witness was put through a rigid etoss-examlnatlon but the coinmonl wealth's" counsel fulled to make hint tonttadlet himself He snid that he was Htlll In possession of his Sptlng fleld tllle which he catried when he was seilnjr as a deputy, and kept It fot his own protection nt his home. He said that some of the strikers had lolteted mound the woods nt Jvittimer the balance of the afternoon watch ing the deputlps care for the dead and wounded but offeted no assistance They also watched the men at work In the bleaker until 5 o'clock when tho breaker shut down for the day. The witness said he had his back turned when tho deputies fired the olley Mr. Pi Ice fiuther testified on eross pxnmlnatlon Hint ho did not know; who pave the deputies the older to fire. Ho n!so mtd Hint he himself did not ilro n shot, and that he did not hide In tho alley to escape being" shot by his own men. The Lattlmer trial was lesumed at 2 p. in. Tho llrst wltntfls called was Arce Pardee Piatt, of Hazleton, man nger of the Pardee department store Ho proved Hip best witness the de fense has so far had, as lie Rave a rlear nnd detailed description of tho whole nffnlr. He was one of the depu ties nnd told how tho property owners In Hazleton and vicinity appointed speclnl watchmen to guard their prop erties at night from being damaged by tho riotous mob of strikers, and how they purchased one hundred Spring field ilfles nnd lueech-loadlng shot guns for these watchmen These were the arms that were nfterwnrd given to the deputies. Ho also told how a chartered police association had been organized In 1870, nnd had gunrded company properties over since In that region. Mr Piatt told how a striker, carrying a flag, nailed nn a stick, had ntruck him with It, nnd how tho wit ness broke tho stick nnd took the Hag, when the striker tried to run the stick in his face. The witness saw the sher iff halt the strikers nt Lattlmer on Sept. 10 nnd advise them to disperse. Tl('o sheriff was knocked down upon Ids knees and pummeled by the strik ers, some of whom nourished revolvers and knlvesi nnd tiled to kill htm. The witness left the deputies, i imbed to the shptlff's rescue nnd tried to stop the strikers, but his gun would not woik. The balance of the strikers) lushed to wnnls the deputies While the witness tried to rescue the sherlft he heard a shot and then came the volley. There wi no shooting after the vollcv nnd the strlkeis scattered. The strikers weto 'hot while on company property. The witness did not shoot and does not know who gave tho Older to fire. He aided the injured and dead after tho .shuotln-r. On the cross-examination Hie witness substantiated the bravery of his ancestois, the P.irdees, bv tell ing how his gieat grandfather fought In the rci lutlon, how his father's un el Arce lardec, equipped two entire companies for the late war and how General Pardee served throughout the w ir and was bieveted for bravery In battle. A E Hess, n civil enulneer of West Hazleton, who commanded Company A of tit deputies, corroborated Mr. Piatt about the attnek on the sheriff nnd how Mr Piatt Hew to his rescue. He hoard one sh l fit st, like a pistol shot, then nii'ilhet nnd then came the volley. Tlnne was no shooting aiterwards. The witness said he did not shoot, but tint spiuI of his eompanj did, but he could not tell who. He assisted with the dend and wounded and save the latter wuter He did not nee Uemity ltait'4h shoot anj one on the railroad but saw him care for a striker there. The witness said he was frightened when he iw the strlkets come rush lrg tow aids him as he was sine thej wcnl I oer power the deputies and df-ritm them. Th woods were black with sitikeis In this rush. Court adjourned till Thursday THE MARKETS. Mull Street Itrtlpw. New York, March 2. Tho net result of today's trading In stocks Is tho practical wiping out of estcrday'tf gain In prices, 'lhls wns done on a diminished olumo of business. The decline was not accompa nied by nny development of Jencrnl con ditions which eould nccount for it nnd there us no reflection of uny news of tho day In tho movement, unless In tho slightly Increased selling movement In the Jlnnl hour. This was started on tu mors attaching Importance to tho send ing of two warships to Cuban waters with provisions for the reconcentradoos. Hut today's decline for tho most part wua technical and marked tho culmination of tho recovery from lust week's sharp fall. The total sales weto .M.GW shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLL'N & CO., stock brokers, Me.irs building', room 7."i-7cXJ. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, ist. est. tng. Am. Cot. Oil 1814 '-"0 I'M Am Sug. He'g Co ..IJU'i LHi Vi'Y Atch, To V 8. Ko 11', A., T. & S. R, Pi .. 2S Am Tobacco Co .... 51 Am. Spirits "h 3c. 12ggs Firm! state and Pcnnsihanla, 13'4c.i western fresh, 13c. 1 southern, 13a 13c. Tallow K niKly: city, 3c.: coun try, 3R4nac. l-itroleum Nominal! re lined New York, $0 03; Philadelphia nnd llnltlmore, Vj', do.. In bulk, !JM. Halt. Ac Ohio IT Urook. H. P 4." Can. Southern K'J N J. Ccntinl Din Chic. Sr G. W ll'i Chic. & N. VT 1JI) Chic, H. A. Q 97 Chicago lids til'i Chic, Mil. As St. P.. CIV Chic, H. I. & P .... SS8 Chic. St. P. M. & O. 71 C C C. & St i. .... V2i ! Delaware A: Hud ...lltM, D. L .1 v n.i . N Y L H. & W ... 1 1 I den niectrl? 31'i ! Lako Shoie Ill Louis. K- Nash GC Manhattan Hie IOn's I Mo Pnclllc 21 1 Nat Lead 32 N Y. Cential HI Out. .1 West 1"4 North P.iclllc 21's Nor. Parlflc Pr .... fil Piellle Mall 2S, Phil. & Head 1!)'4 Southern It. It S Southern H It., Pr., 20'i PAST0RIAL RELATIONS DISSOLVED. Spiclnl .llppting ot Lnckiiwnntui Prp-liiteiy nt W )iiliislug. Wyalusing, Mnrch 2. There wns a siec'al meeting here jesterday of the Lackawanna Presbjtery to dissolve the pastoial nlattons existing between Uev. W. A. Cattlngton and the Ptes bjterlan church of this place. Itev. John Knox acted as model ator pro tern. The call tn Hev. Mr. Carrlngton was road and leniarks eulogistic of that gentleman w pi e made by t everal mem bet y of the Presb tet. The model ator then picsenled the call, which was ac cepted by Hev. Mr. Carrlngton. He. John Krox wns appointed to declaie the pulpit acant on Sunday, Mm oh 13 Hev Thomis Thomas was ap pointed to net as modetator of the ses sion. , Pieent weie Heix Dr. J. S. Stewart. Townnda; Ttcv. John Knox, Sare, Hev. T. C Jones, t'lster: Rev. H. M. right, Stcvensvillo. Ilev. Wi M. Doughetty, Wsox, Ite. David Das, Home, Hev M. L. Cook, Men villi: Itev. Thomas Thomas, AVyalusIng, nnd Hex. x A Canlngton, VxaluIng.' U !4 iU'i 'i 17 1 Bil'i iW HH Kl'i 97 Dl'i SJ 7M ."24 11Q'4 Vol 14U ll'i. )11 ru 2'1'i SS'i 1IV ir."!, 21", 13 1"2 . bit 2H, Tcnn . C Xr lion 'icxas A: Pacific I'nlon Pacific ... 1 S lltibber .. f. S Leather, Wabash Pr . XX'est t'nlon . Met. Traction CHICAGO IV i 111 i io'i WIIHAT. Maj Jul e'OftN. Mnv Jul OATS. May Julv , . PORK. May July , 214 2J'i ll'i 114 31't ll-, 17'i 17'i Pr t,.i (.'.'! f:'3 ij-"i u.'t r.4 iu io'i S H 81 SM, ... 153 155j ISO-, 1M'S U'JAltU or tradi: Open- High- Low- Clos est. 117 :.ii W'i 7"i 17 4111'j 4'i'f, 91'4 mi 12Ji 13U ill UJi 71i 314 HOW 132 14 STs lMi 10; 27', Hl'8 ll'i Ci 27 Is" t i's 2S, 21'', 10! 3i 17 r lu', 150' l'A 2S W)4 VM J7 W2 121 yyj !J2V, Wj 87 71Vi 31' i 110', lul n'4 :.t ii ior.a, 314 13'-, ll ' 27',, 1S I , i 2S's Clilcnc tJriiln Uittkrl. Chicago, March 2. Thcro xvero plenty of legltltnnto iciisons tor an advance In xx bent todnv and the market up to n lato hour did shoxx a gieat deal ot strpngth. May closed at an ndx-nnce of IHc Shorts in uly, hoxxoxer, got llllcd up and Hint option closed 'fcc. loxxrr thnn jesterday's tlnal price. Com and onts suflertd some xx hat from cloMng out of long lines, corn closing UaKc. loxvcr and oats 'ia'-iC. loxx" er. Proxlslons xxero dull nnd showed x-eiy little chnngp at tho close. Cash quota tions xvolo ns folloxxs! Plour Kasvi No. 2 spring wheat. mn95c: No. 3 do., S8a9S"jc; No. 2 red, M.O'nl ; No. 2 corn and No. 2 yellow do., .S'VnC ; No. 2 oats, 26'4c, f. o b.; No. 2 white. 2914c ; No. .1 xxhlte, 2Su29'4c: No. i rjr, ROc: No 2 barley, f. o. b.. !a40cj No. 1 (Ihx seed, J121'j: N. V.. $1.2314: prime timothy seed, J2 9r.nl; mess pork, J10 10 ilO 4' lard, $3 10a512',3; short ribs, sldis, tlOoajSO, dry salted shoulders 4i(a3o , shores clear Bides, $3 'a n5 53; xvhlskj, t! IS; sugars, unchanged. Receipts Plojr, 31,000 barrels; wheat, llflOOO bushels; corn. 9II.0X) bushels; onts, C510O0 bushdsj ixe 8 000 bushels: barley, 001 00 bushels. Shipments -Clour, 31,000 barrels; wheal, (V bushels; corn 311.000 bushels: onts, 227 000 bushels! rxe, ,'KW bushels; oats, 227 ooo bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels; barley, 2!,000 bushels. "pxv York I. lie Mock. New York, March 2 Rccxcs Active nnd steady, slens. $t 00a3 30; oxen, JJWa 4; bulls, KlOil. drv cows, JJTJaloO Calves Acttxe; xc'ils, poor to prime, $1 f) n7.73 Sheep Steady; bnnbs less nctlxe; sheep. Hi'; lambs, J3 fjOnl! 37' .. Hogs Sloxv; quoted at $1 20a4 43; best state hogs, I40. I'ullnlii I. up stock. I7ast Ruffalo, March 2 Cattle Strong. Hogs Steady, Yorkers good to choice. JI20al2j, roughs, comon to choice, $3m)i W; pics, cointnim to choice, W9Ja4 Sheep nnd Lambs Sloxv; lambs, choice to extra, 13 73.15 8"; culls to common, $3a3 40, sheep, choice to selected xx ethers, $1.73a 4 9U; culls to common, $3 2."i3 90. I .1 Carpets, riattings, Linoleum, Window Shades, Upholstery Goods, Rugs, iats, &c. Large Assortment at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES KERR'S 408 Lacka. Ave. A Chance Of a Lifetime To secure a Rubber or Mackintosh Garment at 2$ cents on the dollar at 21)5 Lackawanna Avenue, a few doors from the corner of Franklin avenue, iu the Lacka wanna Valley House Building, Scranton, Pa. The Rosen thal Rubber Co., of Boston, manufacturers of high grade Ladies', Gents' aud Children's Waterproof Garments, are giving the trust the biggest battle of their lives. The effect of this policy is shown at 205 Lackawanna avenue, Scran ton, and lor a short time only we will sell our goods at 2( cents on the dollar. Look carefully over the followu prices, aud see if you wish to lose this chance: LADIES' MACKINTOSHES Lots of Ladles' Very Pine Mackin toshes, strictly water-proof; cotots black and blue. Pormer prlco $2.00; Sule Piiec, 75c Silk ing. 103's 01'4 est. "Vs Jl . I Ins JU,'B ill OH I'nrk l. Oil Cltx Pa , Mutch 2-t'icdlt lnlances, 82; certificates opened, rash olfcicd nt 03, llrst siles. regular, at 01". closed sxles of cash nt 82' ... Sales for the dn xvere as follows. Itcgulnr, 2 ruo birrels nt M'j, 4 000 b irrt Is at 00, 4 MO 1 ariesl nt 87, cash oil I W0 barrels nt MO, 12 000 hatreds at 8i'2 7.0UO barrels at ".t; l.ooo barrels at SS, 17, Ouo bancls at 3'. 27 nw barrels at S3'..; 27,000 barrels at "); 2,CX) bands nt SIU; 5 000 bariels at 81'-, 1 000 bai rcls at 8!, 10, 000 barrels at S2'-j total siles CO 000 bar iels, shipments, 113,9J barrels; runs, 8S, 011 bat rcls. 3l4 2',ri n.-! 21 U : SiHOBD I 2) J44a To Insiiriincp .11 "ii. The old Massachusetts Mutual Acci dent Association of 131 Kexonshlre stteet, lloston, desires an nctlxe agent in Scranton. The enviable repututlon or this association, the gieat popular ity of its new "Model Policy" and Its veiy low rates renders Its business easy to place Addiess xxlth reference the home olllee ior,o 10 53 10 4. 10.47 10 4" 10.17 crnntoii I?onrd ol Trndp I'.xclinnge (Jiiotatlons--All ttuotutions Kuscd on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. XKJ 3Sj 18 Host Liberty Cuttle .MnrUet. i:ast Libert), Pa.. March 2 Cattle Stindy, prime. SP'OiG, common $150a4; bulls, stags and cows, $2a4 liogs Loxv i r, prime medium xxelghts, ?4 1"al20, hcav.x Yoikctj., tl 10.t4 13, light Yorkeis, $l.i4 03, pigs as to quallt, JJ80al, heax-y hogs, $4al03 good roughs jiiSCO; com mon to tali roughs, $2 30aJ. Sheep Stiong, lnmbs, stoad , choice sheep, 8183 n"i; common J!30a4, choice lambs, $3.1". i rirj' comon to good $1 73a370; xeul calxes, $0r0a7, hiax and thin calxes, al 30. ( liicngo Live SlocK. Chicago, Maich 2. Cattle Steads ; stockers and feedtrs. $4i4.40: calxes, JiiBOi 0 73 Hogs Actlxc at Slflil-nl 10. pigs, $Ji.na3P3. Sheep and Lambs Weaker; sheep $:2nl03, lambs St Si)n,i Cu. He eelpts Cattle 13 000 heael, hogs, 2J.CH10 head; sheep, 22 000 head Till' COTTAlJi: I1Y tiii: i.aki:. 'Neath a locust tree close nestling, In u mral spot thrice fair, Is a home, the muse Is courting, And Its xlrtues. ho3ts declare; Cull It not n prettj mansion. None would such an error make; Ancient, and without pretension, 1 the cottago by the lake. Prom the fevered city hastening, See the wli'-ehnnn on his steed, Por his destination bending, Pressing on with vvond'ious speed; Wearied, on his arid Jouiney Hests, his burning thirst to slake; Hojal kindness greets him promptly, In tho cottage by the lake. As the shelt'rlng locust's blossoms, Tragrant, xxhlto 'nonth summer's sun; So pure thoughts bloom In each bosom Heavens gtcni miss on enitti ucgun; Dlstunt from the xxoild of slander. And unknovxn to fraud and fake; Castle to all truth and honor, Is the cottago by the lake. Passing vears have brought unbroken Keen atlllctlon to the slro: fjolden health her wings has taken, Preble, loxv the vital fire. There's no foolish murmuring usage, Of contentment nil partake; There Is buoxnnt fnlth there's courago In tho cottage by tho lake. Morn and exo there's heard "devotions," All their Hlbles soon pursue; Then a hymn, xxlth voice nnd organ, Some old In mo, or somo one new; Parents und their growing glories Kneel, by turn a prnjer to make; And transformed to real templu Is tho palaco bj tho lnkc. What Is llfo without trtto friendship, And the laxo of friends Indeed; Lighter much tho loads of hardship With lovo's smllus, more brisk the speed; Many friends of blest ambition, Oft their xvelcome visits make; And they leave their benediction, In tho cottage by tho lake. Long ago the blessed Master, Loved the lako of Galileo; Hanlshed there the pangs of hunger, Heralded truo liberty; He Is still abroad with blessing, His own poor, He'll ne'er forsake; This Is why there's such a blessing, In the cottage by the lake. D. D. Jenkins. Unlondale, Pa., March 1, 1S3" Scranton & Plttston Trac Co National Horlng'A: Drill g Co. Plist National Hank Hlmhurst Iloulevatd Sctanton Savings Hank Scranton Packing Co Lieku lion & Steel Co Thlid Nutlonal 11 mk Tin oop Novelty M'f g Co Scranton Traction Co .. Scranton Axlo Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Cir Heplacer Co Dime Dep & DIs. Hank 100 Peck Lumber M'f g Co 175 Hconomj Light, Heat &. Poxv- er Co Scranton Illuminating, Heat & Power Company 85 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, flr3t mortgage, clue 1920 115 People's Street Hullxxay, first mortgage duo 1918 People's Street Hallwax, Gen eral mortgage due 1'Ut Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Town hip School 5.. Cllj of Scrunton St Imp. 6.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scianton Traction Co, first mortgage, 6's, duo 1932 J) to 100 130 "si 230 100 210 115 115 103 10J 102 102 85 1W ATIONAL BUNK OF SCRANTlKI Special Attention (liven to Bust, ncss und Personal Accounts. Liher.il Accommodation Cx. tended According to JJulunces and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 7!, 000 HEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS "TCETH MADE PCWTCr." oRnrftTons of pamlbss oe iTisnf. Wc linve all the latest discoveries for alle vlntln; pain. We ovtuiet teeth, till teeth and apply gold crowns and brlilgo work without the leiut particle or pain, by n method piteuteJ and used liv Hi only NO Cll IKOB for painless extracting wueu tuelii uru oruercu. Full Set TcPth, SS.OD. We ganranteo a fit. Gold (Towns. SU.00. All other work at proportionately lowprlcei. He tluld Crowns und Bridge Work o Specialty. llelngtlie oldest and largest dent il p'xrloo In tho world, we are so well equipped that all woik dune' livus Is tho befct to ho had. Our oierntloiis nro positively palaless. All work guurautced lor 10 years NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS Corner Lackawanna and vv joining Aves . (Over Newark bhoo store ) Hours, 8 to 8 bund ly, 10 to t A very fine lot of Ltdles Hlgh-Clrndo Storm Onrments In single nnd double capes, with and without x'clvet collars, alt colors. Former price, J4 00; ISulo Price, $1.50 Another lot ot Ladles' llxtra Fine Two Cape, all dotihlo texture, colors, blue, hlacK and light. Former price, $7 50: Price. $2.00 Attention Is called to this lot of Ladles' Mackintoshes, two-cape, detachable vel vet collars, strictly all xxool, In all colors. Former pi lee, $11 00; Sale Price, $3.00 Special attention Is called to this lot of Ladles' lligh-Gradc Mackintoshes, all double tcxtute, lined throughout xxlth tho finest of woven linings, chreks and plaids, two capes, detachable xclxet col lars. In nil colors, cloths, c.isslmers, serges, coveits and henrlettns Former pi Ice, $12 50; aln P hi i e m Ladles' Imported lllgh-rirade Doublo Textuio Mackintoshes, two capes, de tachable xelxet collars, lined throughout with the finest of changeable ullk lin ings, no finer made for money. Xexer bold for lots than flS CO: rice, $;j.ru Sale Price, $0.00 Men's Heavy Rubber Coats for teatrl stors, firemen and police. Former price-. jod; Sale Price, $1.00 Ono lot of Mcn'8 Mackintoshes, all double texture, with capes; colors, bluo and black, former price, $7,60; Sale Price, $2.00 OentB Very Pino, Strictly All-Wool, Double Texture Mackintoshes, in nil col ors, with nnd without capes, velvet col lata. Former price, $10 00, Sale Price. $2.75 Gents' Very Flno Mackintoshes, in all colors, cloths cashmeres, trlcocs, scrgesj made single nnd double bretsted, velvet collars, ulso with capes; former prlco, $12.00; Sale Price, $3.50 Spccl.il attention Is called to this lot oC Men's llxtra Heavy, Flno Mackintoshes, nil wool, single nnd doublo breasted, all lined throughout xxlth tho finest of woven linings. Former price, $15.00; Sale Price, $4.00 Gents' Imported, Hlgh-Grado Mackin toshes, double textuie, box stjle, cloths, Meltons, surges and coverts, silk sleex'o linings In tho very finest of plaids and checks, woolen linings, no finer made; these garments have nex-cr been sold for less than $1S to $23 Price to closo them out from $5.00 to $7.50 WM. CONNEU, President. HENRY BHLIX, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cnsuler The vault of thU bank is pro tected by Holmes' Llcctfic I'ro. tcctive system. WOLF & WfiNZEL, 240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court llous. PRACTICAL TIHHERS and PL01BBERS Philadelphia Provirion Market. Philadelphia, March 2 Wheat-Was 'sc hlghet , tout! act Made Mai eh, April, May and June, $1 OPjal 0M, Corn Film and '4C. higher. No. 2 mixed, March, JlaJc , April, May and June, nominal Oath Finn and Mc higher; Xo. 2 xxhlte, Match, iuJ3c ; April, Mux and June, nominal. Potatoes Firm; white choice, per bush el, Mub"ic., xxhlte, fair to good, per bushel, T.'abOe , sweits, pi line red, pel basket, 70a 7Cc ; do do. jellow, per b.ihket, Wa"'c'.; do s-C('iHls, per basket, S.")a40c. Butter Firm; fancj western, 21c ; do. I'ennsjl vnnin pi hits und do. western prints, 22c. KggB-Dull. Che Ci-e Steady. Refined Sugars Unchanged Cotton btcnd. Tal lowDull; eitj inline In hogsheads, Pa 7c, counti. prlmo In b.tnels, Jlia3c. ; dark, do, 3e : cakes, s'.aJ'Uc . grease, 2-U ale. Live Poultrj Firm, fowls, OilOc., old roosteis, C'.iue".; spilng chickens, 9i 9'sc. , ducks, SalOc Dresseel Poultry Firm and higher; lowls, choice, 10'iuilc; do. fair to good, D'fcalOc.; chickens, 10c; large, 10',.allc , good to choice, do., .i'.a 10e.; common and scalded, do., SaSc. , tur kejs, fancy, 12illc; choice do, lie, fair to good, do , 9.il0c , ducks, good to choice, SalOc Receipts riotn 2 J00 barrels nnd 11,000 sacks; wheat. DOuO bushels; corn, 100 000 bushels; onts lnooo bushels. Ship ments Wheat, 91000 bushels, corn, 10,000 bushels, Ojts, 2b 00i) bushels bold Agents for Klcherdson Boyntoa'J t'urnacos and Kansas. in is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK .New i oil, ini'i liiirket. New York, March 1 riour Inactlvo but tlimlv held nt some advance on top grades; Minnesota patents Jj.SoaSOl, win ter patents $l'ar50, xlnter straights. $105.1)73. Wheat Spot eas ; No. 2 red, $1 077, f. o. b., atloat to arrive. No. 1 noithern Uuluth, $1 1 18. f o. b , afloat to arrive, No. 1 hard .Manitoba, tlVl'h, f. o b , afloat spot, No. 1 hard Duluth, (111 f. o. b . afloat to arrive, options opened firm at Ue. advance nnd later showed positive strength on clique support, bull ish Argentine reports and foreign bujlng, the trnilo nvetloaded, however, und in an afternoon effort to get pioflts broko Bharpl , tho closo was jc. up on near und V. off on late months: No 2 red, March, closed $10(j?: May, $1 00Tinl.ol closed $101.a, Julj, 92Vi93 H-iCe., closed !'2l4c . September. 82 3-lCc. closed K2ViC Corn Spot easj ; No. 2, 374c elevator; options opened firm but later decline 1, closed He. net lower, May, 35 S-lC.iXV., closed 354C, July, closed 3flV- Oats Spot dull; No. 2, 31a31'ie ; No. 3, Mc: No. 2 white. 3JI4C. No 3 white, 32c., track mixed, western, ula32'.c.; track white, ?l'j aSOc. , options epilet and easier, cIojlnc,'e. net lowci, Max, dosed .".ne Reef Firm, Cut Meats Quiet; pickled bellies, fa7e. ; do. shoulders. l?lc do hams. 73u8c. Huttcr Quiet- western creamery, IVt 20tc; do factory, llallc, Hlglns. 2014c ; Imitation crenmcrv 13'i.alic , state ela!i, ilalTc , do creamcrx Ha20c. Cheese Dull; large white September, Sifce , small, do.. S4n9e , largo colored September, S'ac ; Htnall do. Sac , large October 81 R'ic , smnl October S4aS'1!c light skims. CuC'sc : part skims, 4a5.c, full skims, 2a 435U45SHBU1SL SOIttllPlL Telephone Cill, 3333. Steam and -Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. Remember this sale will last a short time only. Chil dren's Rubbers and Mackintosh Garments are also sold at 25c. on the dollar. Don't delay, come at once and see tho Greatest Sacrifice Sale on Earth. Rosenthal Rubber Company Manufacturers of Waterproof Garments, 205 Lacka. Ave., a few doors from the corner of Franklin avenue, iu the Valley House Building, Scranton, Pa. Store open every evening during the sale. Jobbers and dealers are in vited to attend. Mail orders are promptly attended to. Oft? C3 ij2g a, Grew EtECTRIC LIGHT WIRING, THE 111 k COIHSLL CO., 434 Lackawanna Av3. Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING ,iMhiw&ut ires f Slro Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Hood's Cure all liver Ills, bit 0111 ness, headache, sour stom nrh, Indlgeitlon, conitlpa lir-ii. They act rmlly. with oiitpnlnnrnr).e. hold lijr nil clruitrUtl. !5 centl. lu bill lilt to UL yiitU Uuva'a itu.piUI. Pills vtfMtir ixj-TfeM -rr!rr '"-rzrizggm aaiJHai giving a 2,ooo candle power light from kerosene oil. OVER 19,000 IU USE. Invaluable for Engineers, Iron Found ers, Contr.ictors, Builders, Mines, Collieries, Street Railways, etc NATIONAL SUPPLY I II CO. M. E KEELEi, Minagsi. 709 West Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton, l Telephone 3951. , (The Philadelphia Specialist,) Has just returned from his St. Louis, Chicago and West ern offices aud will now re main at his permanent office in the Old Postoff ce Build, ing, corner Spruce street and Peuu avenue, where he may be consulted from 10 a. in. to S.30 p. m. The doctor, while in Chicago, had several honors conferred upon him by Medical Colleges there, SxStv'.'s .mmnUr flirt fifloc nf Tlnr-tnt Hi of Philosophy aud Bac. of I1 pW V Science in addition to hig manv other deerees and honorary emblems which he holds. No specialist in thia or any other country is able to show the credentials that Dr. Grewer holds today, Ozo-Nite Gas, including ganerator, warranted to gener ate Ozo-Nite Gas for one year, shipped to any part of tho United States. Auy child can handle it. The only aud original home treatment for Catarrh in the United States, Oico-Nite Gas is mild, soothing and effective. Ozo-Nito Gas will positively cure Hoarseness, Catarrhal Deafness and all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Dr. n. Grewer, the eminent Philadelphia sneclnllst, Is n Graduate of the University or Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of Practical Physiology at tho Steellco-ChtrurKlcal college, of Philadelphia.; honorarj member of tho Medlco-Chlrurglcal college: member of the General Alumni association of th University of Pennsyhanla: member of the Houston club of the University of Pennsylvania, member of tho Joseph Leldy Fellowship ot Anatomy; mem ber of tho Hoard of Charity of Scranton, Pa ; member of the Histotical Sci ence association ot Lackawanna county, Scranton, Pu , president of the Ath ens Mining and Milling company; president of the International Medical Association and Advertising League of America; one of the joungest mem bers of the Grand At my of tho Republic; Ktitgeon ot the Union Veterans' union; and the doctor comes highly indorsed by the leading professora ot this country and abroad. The doctor nnd his staff ot English nnd Oeiman physicians make a spe cialty of all forms ot Chronic Nenous Diseases, Skin, Womb, Blood DIs eases. Including Epileptic Fits, Bronchitis, Hntcria, St, Vitus' diioe, wakefulne:ss, , nrtAIN WORKERS, both men and women, whose nervous systems havo been broken down and shattered from ocnvork, no matter fiom what cause, can be testoied by my method. All who cnll upon tho Doctor from now on will iccelve neHlce, exam ination, service and examination fieo Dr. Orewet h hljh standing In the state will not allow him to accept any Incut able cases. If they cannot euro you they will frankly tell you so Diseases of the Nervous System, The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness In men and women, bnll rising In the throat, spots tloatlng before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to concentrate tho mind on ono subject, easily startled whun spoken suddenly to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for performing tho actual duties of life, making hnpplnes.s impossible, distress ing tho action of Dip heart, causing flush of heat, deptesslon of spirits, evil forebodings, cowntdlce, fear, dtenms, melancholy, tire easy or company, feeling ns tiled In the morning as when retiring, lack of enetgy, nervous ness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of tho limbs, etc. Those so afte'cted should consult us Immediately and bo re stated to perfect health Lost Manhood Restored, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your phvslclan call upon the doctor and be examined. Ho cures tho wotst kind of Nenous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of tho E:,e, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Deafness and Cripple of every description, Tumors, Can cers and Goiters removed without the use of knife or painful caustics by our newly devised ubdorbent method Known as the "EEECTRO-GERMI-CIDE." And our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrjt and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free und strictly sacred and confidential Olllee hours dally from 10 a, m. to 8.20 p. w. Sunday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. 4 t
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