1f -Vf "V ' yw. - i -V ji r!'"''',n"' V vm'w'''v&Fi(WTi,ffliiw$. mf'ntiiffiurtfifit n .pr;-W f aHsPPW sfm-y fWS1sW at?- , , ,.. , ,-" . , ,. . .4 - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJi-MONDAY, JANUARY H, 1901. 7 53 .....'.. .!'. Jli.Hi. 1 ?. us ;-thl'w f ' Vevji iVi.iUifMiirf -"-iiiiisjriMittmMWiMi if Watch the Urine if If too highly colored; if Contains a brick dust like deposit; if comes infrequently, j! Is irregular in any way, j! The Kidneys are out of order, g Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly, g Relief is prompt, cure certain. Don't delay till it's Diabetes, i$ Until it reaches Blight's disease. a St Get what you ask for. Get DOAN'S. Don't accept something "just as good," Most druggists sell Donn's Kidney Pills and will give you what you call for. Some may endeavor to substitute an article they make more profit on. In sist on having the genuine. Price 50 cents, rianufacturetl by Foster-JVlilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 0 a 3& NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MOHE TROUBLE AT PITTSTON. Mayor Corcoran Again Places Gag Upon Eev. Dillonls. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, Jan. 13. Vincent It. lords, the Lithuanian ex-priest, the Dll who already has several suits against Mayor Corcoran for refusing to allow him to speak In Plttston, made an other nttempt to address an audience hi this city tonight, nnd was prevented by the police, Dillonls hired Armory hall and on Friday visited JIayor Corcoran and re. quested Information as to whether he wytld again be Interfered with, should ho attempt to lecture In Plttston. Mr. Corcoran would give no answer at the tlme.statlng that ho must first con sult his attorney. Dillonls then ad vertised tho meeting, designating 7 o'clock p. m. as tho hour when tho lecture would begin. At the nppolnted time this evening, quite a crowd gathered nt the Armory, but Chief Loftu-s and his gallant blues were on hand In advance of tho au dience nnd refused to let anyone enter the hall. "Tickets is no good at dls show." snld one of tho "cops" as tho crowd surged up to tho entrance. "Do Dago can't speak here tonight. AVe has (un orders. Got back, youso fellows!" By these gentle methods of persua sion, the crowd was escorted u block nway from tho Armorv. so there was no crush when Rev. Dillonls dually ap peared. He walked up to the hall door and was also Informed that his rent receipt was no good, unless he would agree to conduct Quaker meet ing. Dillonls retreated good-humored-ly, and tho crowd on the streets grad ually dlsperc il, when It became evi dent that there would be no further excitement. About two months ago, DJUnnls at tempted to speak In Plttston, but was prevented by the mayor on grounds that the talk might arouse tho Lith uanians to deeds of violence. Legal proceedings were at once commenced, and the cases against tho mayor ar. now pending In T.Uiierno county couit. Dillonls will probably begin another Fiilt tomorrow. DURYEA. FpfcU) to ttif Boranton Tribune. Duryon, Jan. 12. The strike that went Into effect Thursday at tne Hull Mend colliery, operated by the Dela ware Lackawanna and Western com pany, wns settled by arbitration Sat urday. Tho result Is not yet known, but will bo made public today. The employes claimed they were not re ceiving tho ndvnntngo of the ten per cent. Increase, as ngreed by tho com pnny, nnd consequently went on strike Thursday, but resumed operations on Friday, having agreed to let the trouble bo adjusted by arbitration. Mr. John Whyte, of Lawrencevllla, Is 111 with tho grip. Krln railroad paid Its employes Fri day, Mr. John Nolan, an employe at tho Wllllum A. colliery, had, tjie mlHfor- V tjj ,, tuno of liavlng his Unper peilftubly hurt by a rail. Mr. Nolan was In the act of putting it hole through a "'! but accidentally put the hole though his linger. At tho school board's Inst meeting, P. J. Noon went before the board In the Interest of D. C. Heath & Co.'s mus'Iu system and presented some ex cellent offers, but tho bill wasn't passed. The bills of Iluds & Noble, $-13.11! janitor, $2.", und s,ome minor accounts, amounting to $1.05. were passed. The next meeting will ho held tho first Monday In next month. Mrs. Harris, of Tunkhannock, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. Aoe. of Lawroncevllle. Mr. Dunne Dills made a businoai trip to Scranton Saturday. Mrs. James Holies, of Ml'ler's Cirove, visited In Avoea Sunday. Tho Republican primaries jthat weiv to bo held Saturday were 'postponed to this week. PITTSTON. Spiiial t the Scrjiiton Trlbiii'i. Plttston. Jan. 13. Tho Hist and hpc ond teams of tho Plttston Young Men's Christian association lined up against tho 'varMty and m-ul learns of the Wyoming seminary In two b.t. ket ball games at the Petti' bom cvm- naslum, Kingston. Friday night, an I won nnd lost a game. The result i.is as follows: First team en mo Semi nary, 13: Plttston, 14. Second team game Scrubs, lfi; Plttston, 15. Th, next home games will bo held In Ar moiy hall, next Saturday e-venlng, und tho opposing teams will be the Blooms burg Normal vs. Plttston First, and tho Cavalry Second, of Wllkes-Uartv, vb. Plttston Second. Among the Scranton peoplo noticed In the city yesterday weie ('. 1), San derson, Walter Smithing, Frank Wett llng, Prof. H. L. Morgan, Jnmes Molr, jr. Tho condition of Leo Lavan, of South Main street, who has been critically 111 for the past week, shows a slight Improvement and hopes are enter tained for his recovery. James Touhlll, of this city but who has been working In Scranton for somu time, was yesterday arrested on a seri ous charge and held under $1,000 ball, for his appearance at court. Mrs. C. L. MacMlllan, of Susuue hanna avenue, West Plttston, Is critic ally III. Mr. und Mrs. J. D, Motile, formerly of this place but who have resided In AVUkcs-llarre for the past year, have returned to this place and will make their homo for tho winter with tho lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, or Philadelphia avenue, West Plttston. Mrs. Monle's health Is not of tho 'best. MIrh Elizabeth Howell, of West Plttston, Is visiting relatives and friends on Lincoln Height, Scranton. Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, of Dupont, has lodsed In the olllce of Alderman Bar rett Information against one T, W, Kdwnrds, a Scranton constable, and tho Lehlghton F.xtruct company, at .,i4, ijihl'i ,.,., .a.-, The Wail of the Back! 'Tis a warning cry of Kidney Ills. Backache is the Kidneys' cry for help The aches and pains of a bad back- The lame back---The weak back tell of Kidneys sick from overwork ; Kidneys be come blockaded, congested, inflamed. No time should be wasted. Go to their aid. Doan'sKidneyPills Will start the Kidneys working rightly, relieve the blockade, heal the inflammation. Remove the backache cure every Kid ney 111, cure Diabetes and Urinary disorders. The best proof of this lies in the evidence of people you know. The testimony of friends and neighbors. SCRANTON TESTIMONY South Filmore Ave. .Mr. 13vn.li Jenkins, of 143 South Fll mot avenue. Hyde Park, nuys: "I ha J Htctuly piiin In my hips and throiiKh my slilss, sn distressing nt times Hint 1 i-oulil not oven do my work about the house. 1 have often been obliged to mil In the doctor. There vn.s also an annoying kidney weakness which was ut times very painful and nttenibd with frequent action of the si'i.'t elloni. My limbs were numb and 1 i.ud dropsy at times and my feel .swelled so that I could not wear my fthoos. The doctor said my trouble mum be checked or ll would end In UilBht's iUpciih?, but I did not receive much benefit from the medicine I took. 1 hoard about Dirnn's Kidney Pills, and us"(J live or six boxiM. They helped me wonderfully In every way. I have i-coinmemled them to iiumv of my filendti and some of them received marked benefit from Ihe use of this remedy." Scranton. Mrs. Hewitt claims that ..nsuiuie uuwaius appeared at ner honi" last week with u warrant charg ing her with embezzling $t belonging to the Kxtract company, and that by making threats toabiibe her, compelled her to pay to him the aforesaid $9. She seeliH to it-cover the money. There Is considerable Interest In local alley ball circles In a handball tournament which Is now on between representatives from the PlttstonLodge of Klks nnd the Eagle Hose company. The series commenced last Friday af ternoon and will continue every affer iio.ni and evening of this week. Physical Director Charles Itellly. of the Plttston Young Men's Christian association, Is considering an offer to take charge of the classes of the To wandti Young Men's Christian asso ciation, and also enter the Collegiate Institute at that place for the put pose of obtaining nn education. Mr. Itellly will doubtless accept. The No. 10 colliery of the Pennsyl vania foal company, which includes the breakers. Nos. 9 and 10 shafts anL the Leadvlllu mine, was thrown idle yesterday because of a strike anions the breaker boys. The boys claim that on Friday tho Inside hands were al lowed eight hours for getting out "full coal." while the breaker hands were shut oft with seven hours. SUSQUEHANNA. .-jmlal to tl.e Sir.mton Tllbunp. Susquehanna, Jan. 13. Hev. Edward K. Rclll, of Mnnslleld, Pa., to whom a call has Just been extended, occuplsd the pulpit of the Presbyterian church today, both morning and evening. Common Councilman Cleorge Tlsdell l In a fair way to recover from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Students of the Susquehanna High school will hold n mock trial on Jan. IS. The milk producers of Susquehanna county will hold nn Important meeting at Montrose Wednesday, Jan. 10. It Is possible that Susquehanna will have a uentinl tire station during tho present year. It will (HI another long felt want. Susquehanna Is fast becoming a "union" town. The Combination Social club will re gale their lady friends with a social hop to be 'held In Hogan Opera House on Wednesdny evening. Tho new Cornet band Is making rapid progress. Tho First ward public school will re open on Monday morning. Qeorga M. Ranleth Is putting an im mense Ktock of Ice at Drushvllle. Tho Crescent club will liold a social hop at tho Starrucca House on Tues day evening, Jan. 22. Tho week of prayer services In tho several Evangelical churches of tho place and vicinity last week wore gen erally well attended. The condition of Mrs, Austin, an aged resident of Lanesboro, who Is 111 with paralysis at the residence of Jesse Hart, In Oakland, is very serious. A pet cat bit a Susquehanna lady last week. Blood poisoning ensued, and she came very near losing her hand und ami, if not her lite. The Erlo shop blacksmiths have or ganized a union. Thero Is much sickness hereabouts; the physicians aro busy, nnd the drug gists are not Idle. The Erie will soon begin gathering Its great supply of Ice. There are twelve prisoners In ths county Jail at Montrose. Lafayette Street. Mr. A. W. Klotz, of 15U Lafayette street, painter by trade, saya: "Five K-ara ago I took a severe cold which settled In my bladder. Ever after my kidneys troubled me a great deal. I used many different remedies and took medicine from a, doctor who pro nounced my trouble tatarnh of the bladder, but I got little If any relief, aty condition -was continually growing worse and there was a constant dull pain across my back when sitting down und on getting up or turnln"- about the pain became very sharp. I had to work often for hours In a stooping posi tion and it I straightened up my back felt ns thought It would snap In two. Tho kidney secretions were Irregular, of u high color and a disagreeable odor, nnd accompanied by too frequent ac tion. I was finally laid up, unable to do any work. At this time a friend recommended Doan'a Kidney Pills to me. I had not much faith In them, but I went to Matthews Brothers' drug store and got a box. I received so much benefit from this that I continued the treatment until well." TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Jan. 13. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wy oming National bank, held at this place last week, the following board of di rectors was elected: James W, Piatt, F. L. Slttser, K. E. Billings, E. N. Stone, D. W. Stark, F. U. Hlght, John A. Slttser, O. S. Mills and Charles S. Knapp; president, F. L. Slttser; cash ier, E. X. Stone. The bank hero is a paying Institution, having a surplus nnd undivided profits umounting to about $60,000 on a capital of $100,000, and the stock Is quoted at 175. Up at the court house Saturday after noon Sheriff Bray held sheriff sales. This following propprty was disposed of: Real estate of Cora Schooley, consist ing of house and lot In Noxen, sold to Judson Lutes, execution creditor, for $10. Real estate of Mrs. Emma Doyle, consisting of house and lot In Nichol son borough, sold to J. R. Rought, exe cution crsdllor for $200. On the fourteenth day of December a petition, variously signed by citizens of Mehoopany and Washington town ships, In this county, was presented to the county commissioners, asking that the Mehoopany bridge be pur chased by the commissioners and made free from tolls. Today was the last day under the law for the commis sioners to take action in the matter, and they met at their ofllce here and listened to purtles representing both tides of the controversy and, after a hearing, Commissioners Vaughn and Farrer, refused to purchasa the bridge, while Commissioner Robinson voted In favor of the purchase. There seems to be no dispute of the necessity of a bridge as that point nor as to tho value of the bridge. The reason given by Commissioners Vaughn and Farrer wns that the finances of the county were not In such condition that tho purchase would be warranted. The county Is now bonded for $30,000 and the last tax levy was nine mills, anJ they did not feel that they should Increase the levy to the extent thai would be made necessary by the pur chaso of the bridge. The matter will now go before the grand Jury at the January term of court for their ac tion, and, If reported favorably by them, tho commissioners will be obliged to purchase the bridge. Rev. H. II. Wilbur continues to im prove and 'hopes are now entertained of his recovery. Ho has had a severe siege of typhoid fever. His pulpit ut tho Methodist church waa occupied to day by Rov. W. H.,Hiller, of Fantory viilo, a former pastor of the church. Attorneys James W. Piatt, E. J. Jor deu, C. O. Derslielmer and Henry Hurd Ing, of this place, will be in attendance at tho meeting of the superior court In Scranton on Tuesday next. There nro only two cases on from this county this term. L. E. Olrton versus the Le high Vall.y Railroad company and Mc Kinney, Evnrts & Company versus L. O. Stephens. Tho county auditors, who have been in session hero all week, failed to lln Inh tho audit of ths county matters and will meet again on Monday after noon, Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup HM bu u"! ,or tr '"TV YI'AKS by Ml I.UONS of JIurilKIW for their ClIll.lmKN WlllLu TRETltINO, with M'lttT.Crr SUCCESS It BOOTIIKH 11.0 UIII.P. SOrrUNS til. flUMS AUAVH all 1'AINI WW WIND OOI.IO, ami U tl Set rcniody for lJUItnilOKA. SoJj'Cy Prugglsti In tvery part of the world. Ii0 irure ind k for "Hr. V tvloWii Soothing .,Tup,'. tod tVe no U,tr k,nJ Twenty.flv rents a bottU Garfield Ave. Mr, Raymond French, of 519 Gar field avenue, Hyde Park, saya; "I suffered more or loss for ten yeara with a kidney and bladder trouble. There waa a constant sharp Nhootlng pain across my back, und If I stooped It was so Bovere I could hardly straighten. "When 1 took cold It always settled in my back and made It feel so stiff and soro I could hardly mov about. I suffered a great deal from a bladder trouble, accompanied by symp tomH resembling gravel. 1 rend about Doan's Kidney Pills In our papers and got a box at Matthews Brothers' drug ntore. I rcoalved a great deal of bene tit from rhetn, Tho dlfticulty with the) kidney eecrctlons was relieved entirely, nnd I seldom feel any pains In my back. My wife used Doan's Ointment with the best of results. She had ecze ma for a year or more, and she got Doan's Ointment and applied It and was promptly cured. There has been no return of the terribla plague since.'" FOREST CITY. Special to llit Scranton TilUmc. Forest City, Jan. 13. The Republi can borough caucuses will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 22, from 7 until s o'clock. That of the First ward will bo held In the Ames building, and in the Second ward It will be in the Man ning building. Tho offices to be lllled j are: Two auditors, two poor direc tors, one councilman for tho First ward, and two for tho Second, one school director for the First ward nnd two for the Second, an assessor, Judge of election and inspector for each ward. Miss Sophia Drlesen, of Scruuton, ii a guest at the homo of Johnv Alexan der. Cecil C. Mi iser Is home from a visit at Cornwall, N. Y. A month-old child of Herbcit Mor gan died Wednesdny nnd was laid at rest Thursday. Tho Young Men's Institute will In stall officers Sunday. D. E. llutan Is confined to the house as a result of Injuries received from a horse's kicks. A team of horses belonging to Chris. Styles, of Farno, ran nway on Main street this morning. Mr. Styles waa thrown from his wagon, striking on his head, and was made unconscious for a time. Charles Williams, who was with him, jumped cut of the hind end of the wagon nnd was not in jured. The tenm ran into a wagon standing near AVellbroek's store and was bi ought to a stop, nil four horses being thrown. The wagons were bad ly damaged. T. X. 11. mix. of Maple street, Is 111. The boioi i-uunril are still con sidering tin tor tho proposed ii-'-out-ii bulldln-. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander this week attended the marriage of Henry Wcls. a prominent young Forest City busi ness man, to Miss Henrietta Jurko witZi of New York. After a wedding tour, the couple will reside here. All pupils of the Forest City schools must be vaccinated before tho 21st of January. The week of prayer Is being ob served In the churches. At the annual meeting of the First National bank Tuesday. 1. V. Smith was added to tho board of directors. Miss Emma Atkinson, of Scranton, Is a guest' at the home of William Tay lor. Prof. Lyman H. Howe will give his moving picture entertainment In the opera house on tho 10th. Tho Purplo Undertaking companj has opened nn ofllco In Forest City. The Dclawure hnd Hudson company Is paying Its employes today. AVOCA. The following Is thp renult of the Republican primaries held In O'Mal ley's hall on Frldav evening: Council, .1, B. Howell; school director, D. P. Thomas; asesssor, W, J. Williams: au ditor, H. M. Steever: Judge of election. Wllllnm Bennett: Inspector, flcorgo Konendy. The teachers will meet In the high school this evening to dlscius the fol lowing questions: "How to Regulata Night Study In the Different Orades"; "How to Ventilate Buildings That Aro Not Provided with a Ventilating System," and "What Is tho Best Method of Securing Good ond Proper Expression from tho Punlls." A few evenings ngo, some malicious person hurled a stone through the Don't neglect an aching back, Backache is the first symptomatic indication of Sick Kidneys. Sick Kidneys call for prompt attention. Neglect of Kidney Ills endangers life itself. Kidney troubles are easily cured In the earlier stages. Doan's Kidney Pills are for Kidneys only. Cure every Kidney III from common backache to Diabetes. Don't wait until too late. Backache is the first downward step, Listen to a "bad back" warning. Go to the Kidneys' assistance, Relieve the Kidney blockade, Doan's Kidney Pills will do it. A few doses will prove this. Prompt action saves trouble, Dangerous Diabetes, Fatal Bright's disease,1 Are the neglect of earlier Kidney Ills. i large plate glass window of the An thracite hotel. It will cost about $18 to replace It. John McCurthv. of Maylleld. spent yesterday with friends in town. The Democratic primaries of tho First wnrd will be held next Satur day afternoon. RENDHAM. The members of the Nebo church of Rendhnm will give a. supper in the church on Tuesday evening, the Kith. The public is cordially Invited. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THEATRICAL I 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Academy. Mnulvin Oitiiftly company. Nljlit. Gaiety. "llit? i? Hill." Matin ainl iilglit. Morrison Comedy Co. 'II a V'mrf.nn Curnpitl' romtl.ini Will bCftlll B i.itl.' Miirawucnl at llif? Auilcmy tonight. The manastiuilit H to awe It putnuu sometliliiiJ nbou- the .-iitrr.'Bi' loiv-jirlicd I'oui'unleH. The iipcttvlie to be prrjuiipil i tompoM-d of the bin pl.iv. The ijiuloUUrt fcatuic ii a ulioni; one and l eoialtlci nlll be glinatter ever act. Kleven piUoniiancci will be (tncii during the week and u n.-w play will It produced eu-i.v iu-tih. lm lonipnny ftajes all of the plaja with new ami beautiful wnerj'. Wise Girl Company. Mji.iKir I.onv' Mill liavi another bly bill of burlco,iic and v.olerilli for hi- patrons thlt i.e, when Ilj'A.nd k IltncrsonV 'Wise Unl" unip.it y will till a thico d.iy engagement, t oiuineiicinif llli nullum thl afternoon. Tho liiiU with tbli icirK-Katioii are cry ehaptly, laie guid oIcc.n and avo beautifully costumed. 'jlie loiiieiilali'. nn cuipiiunaii.v licirr, mm mi nMi amiHciiKiit 111 Unja nunitltli. Tho iiiuli' I' biijlil. lui'ilul and up-io-dite. 'I iii luiulcwlle poiiion ut we piuBiaiuiiic n iwi.t I pored of u iiumb.-r nt Mull lni tpecially actJ, luii.otit: whom uiv M!3 JJalle Cbentir, In opcutlc nlcillo'; th" tlnee Clardnui, mu.lcal attUtSj Mile, (,'arrie, "The Hollo of Hells"; Wdlc I.M , He, niiinlo nnd tvmedUn; lii.ue and Chapman, i. . . ...... ..i iii. n. .i i..i.. i.. iri.u raiKinr i-oii.cumh, iiuu .u.u i.imi. ii ilhutralid tomi". In conjunction with the le will bo n n.ot Hie lil;c n-inodu. lh?n of the Or- litlt-MiCtiy lOM.-t. "The Christian." Tlie melted druwliitf i.irJ on the load today U Hall faint's "Tho fhilktiaii," adaptid from hi (anion novel of the mmo nam. Thl ipl'ii lid attiactlon in all It metiopolitan com-ilrtem-w will bo hero on next Thursday nUht when l.llla Vanu will be kcu a. "Glory (juayle.J' wppoilcd by .1. Ildiiy lioll-er an "John Mom.'' The cast Inilmlea fifl cvple. Tho oilftlnal niriiriy and Haie illetH lAartl.v a fen In New York wheio the play hid a ran of K3 intrht will he tien here. Philadelphia Live Stock. Philadelphia. Jan. U-'He'i'lpt! (attic. i.Ul; rticeu, ",7lli, Iior t.'-'. Cattle Demand fatily BOOd und pliuM jte.id.vt btl, W.37',a5.Wi iliolci', l.l.23a5.371u .rood, 9.V.!'iir.3ii medium, Ift.ls7!a al.l-J'.i; Cfimiwiii, iM.ti0al.i8. Micop and faunbt- Suppllia libcial, with v-ilue aomowhiit firmer; lieep, i holer t'iitfciM mod. iV4lHe.: me dium, 3!4uHiC.l (unr.non, S'iaSc.s priwr lamb, ftiU'tc. lloisii- Pair Inquiry) pricu ateadyj bert WMtftu, 7',ta"-hi . other hind, 77Jie. tatn hott, lionu olTiiiil. Pat tow aold u.odemtoly well fioni !iaiUt-.t thin cow, ordinary re uet ut 2aUc.i cal caluti, kteidy aud failli aifhe, Aaft'.l ettru tholm reallted fcv.i milch eoi, only euod klndi wire wanted; dremed uteen, ktesillly held at S'fk-.i ilrewed cowt, Ca7iv. - S. wmmLM " THE MARKETS. SATURDAY'S STOCK QUOTATION a Die following- quotations are lutniaiied Tin Trllnine by M. H. Jordan & Co., MUM 7070 Meara buildlns, Hcranton, Pa. TeleyhoM M03: Open, lllgu- Lor 01o. inc. e?t. at. ins. American .sugar . American Tobacco Am. Steel & Wire Atchison , ,, 131 U9i UIA 1354 1144 116U Ui US i i 4J)4 41 4ti , Jli'i 9i V4 . MV STi Mti 17 Atchiioti, Pr. Brook. Traction 81 'i 87T4 MK tK halt. & Ohio MT4 WJ Z? tt Cont. Tobacco Ui 4J tVsi. a ChM. Ohio 4H4 W.i itli Chic. & fit. wear. ... 16 i. i chic. ii. tc q hah. ur iu; St. Paul IU 150 Itock '.-land , lu4 12SU Del. & Hudson 1(11 1(3 Lackawanna It, R 19',4 1W-4 U l'cdcral Steel nOa K'm ? Fed. Steel. Pr. 7CA 1W, .. Kan. k Tex., Pr. 3 tf U I.011I1. & Nash MH SOH 9 W Man. Elevated 1174 1W, M 121 Met TracUou w HJStt IK ifK JtlW, .MUo. I'aciflu U S7 AS KM I'oeple's tla. U3Vi 1(4 V IK N. .T. Central 150V4 Ui Wft 1S)W Southern Padfle 43 4H4 44 4IH Noifolk & West i 40H 4IU IV Northern Pacltto 05 85 14 M Vortli. Pacltlc, IT. .... 53 S3 ST X. Y. Central 143 1K US' Ontario li WnU UH ttt l'enna. It. It. 150'A V4V, K Jle.lrilno- Itv. S3 M U ncadintr Hy.. 1'r. .... 7(54 747 73 Bouthcm It. It 2114 21 2tti MM, South. R. It,. IT. .... 72V1 tl WV4 11 Tmn. Coal k Iron ....00'i 67 U. H. leather ....... 13ft 13 V. S. Leather, Pr. ... 76' 7li U. S. Itubber !li Eli Union raclfid 87 83 Union Pacific. Ve. .... 8451 Silk IS 1J It 1 f4 B4H Mli Wabash, l'r. 23 2iV. 271 87'. Western Union 87?i 87 S; NU sew youk 1'HonucK exchange iceh. Open- Illfih- tmr- 01s. WHEAT. Ins. U tiL la. March r. Sl f"l?i 81 81ij May KH ,82H JIH SITi lOItN. May U Hi UV 4i Dcrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotatia Saaed on Par of 100. STOCKS. BK. Atkel. Firet National Uaok KM ... Hcianton bavlngs Hank SJO ... Third National Dank 4) ... Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,, : ... Kconomy Ugbt, 11. & l, Co 4-1 Iicka. Trust Safe Deposit C 1.V) Clark 4: Snovcr Co,, l'r. HI Scranton Iron l'epco & Mffc Co. ... ... 10(1 bcranton Axle Works W Latka-.vanna Dairy Co., IT, SO County SaUna Dank & Trust Co,. 300 First National Dank (CarboniUle) 300 tjtandsrd Drlllluct Co ... 29 Traders' National Dank 1(5 ... Sctanton Holt and Nut Co. ...... 105 ... Scranton ras-enger Hallway, first MortKaue, due 1W0 115 ... I'copleVStrert Ttallway, first mort- esite.'due 1W1B 115 I'cople'a Street Hallway, Qtneral inortjase, due 1921 114 ... Dickson Minufacturlni Co 100 l.acka. Township School C per eeut. ... 102 City Of Scranton St. Imp. tl per cent 1W Scranton Tiactlon 6 per cent 115 .,. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) llt,tti.p f.r..niiii.rl'. !i.l5.?.p. Ess Select western, 21c. ; nearby itate, 31o. Cliccse Kuil cream, new, Ue. ItcaiK l'ir bu., choice marrow, ?J.50. Onions to, per bu. I'lour llet pittnt, ?4.W. Buffalo live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Jan. 13. Itccelpts-CiWq, 113 cars; thevp and lambs, 30 carat lioip, 70 cars. Hilpme,nts Cuttle, 130 carst shop 14 lsjnhi, 20 ran; Iiokk, 20 rare. Cattle tW4rnt d iimndi p-neral fecllnn weak; but with eool weather the nrosiH'cta were Uady tt nert weelu I Calie staedy on tho basil of So. fffrinm mod. eraie.. l.anins. cnoic i txv. to.roaoj inecp, ihnlre ti extra, VI.7JJ5. Ilc Clojod well and lower; ha?l on best Iiok bclrs 5.33 and uu l'ls, 33.I.1. Ht IT i WH 164H (. 1343 1MK vxv. Vl Sl' j n S 140 m2 ttttt ft