THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901. T Special Diseases of Men IS MY SPECIALTY. S c a tt e r 'WSf7Wm' Faculties ' I Center Them on My Specialty If Jem ar nilToritiK (inn any illao ir rowtitlcm ulUr lo turn, or II jou lute V'n nlMiipoliilol In not trittluif a permanent cure. I want o to roin and liate a loclal elat "Itli Mr. I will oxiililn lo tnu MV oYSrilM 01' I lll'ATMUNT, which I hate oilglniticl and elrt doped niter my t.liole llfc' e-xpi-ilf-nrt In treatlnif -ial cIIkcm.hi of men. I liatc lio 1'fllf, MH(lti(, fire- ntnplr), trl.il trratmrnls or oloitro medical e-omlilnallonx or ilinlltr Inlccs lijci (Id ),nt and lanhnt cine llcctv peculiar to men. My education, my expert cier. my conscience, my reputation condemn all mcli quackery. If jou will pay me a '' I ulll gltr yntj !'li:i: OP ( HAIKU; -i tlwrouKli personal examination and an lionMt opinion nf jour cae. If j-ou an1 Imnralile I will tell jou in, and ndvl joii to that ten "III not be liuii.liimjrcd by unwrupiilou) piactltlonrra who claim to one. all, It after en. "jus nii, I flnrl jou cuialilc, I will lui'iro jou ol a permanent cine, liumueli M I "111 Kite jou a ttillten fjuiiantee to refund ton ncry cent .toil lute paid me In rain I fall to ewer a mre. I mal,e no eliarco lor inrdUlnra, an they are ahvatx Included In the nominal fee, .ulccl, and jou Know to the lent, bedra jou start hat your whole treatment It Bolrttf o cof, and I will male no tale promlvjt a to th time for tl.e ulc of Rellliiit jou at pill'iil, ii -i I pirmil.e only whit I can do, and do a. I piomlte. I W.MII1M, DI'-CII i:fli:S otoppoil In S to 10 daja. r.Mlvld.V. and Drain ttopped In 3 lo 15 ila. t l.f Y., I euro not of how long itanlinsf, I will dry them up at cnee. MIIICTI fir cured without culllnc or dilating. HWillOt ri.l! or any attclllngfi or onl irgrmrnt) rpdured at once. IMI'iillINCV by my f.ttcni ol tr.atiu nt Ii curable Irre-pfititc ol the time 'landing or jour ase II.ADDI.I: VNIl KtllNKV ileratiscinenti by my hjvtem of treatment show nlgnx of lm prioemcnt frjm the my liCKlnnlnir. ItlliM M1IM, being cjiuid by Impure condition of blood, in cured permanently by me H'l.ririCI III.OOI) I'OlfOMVO, periuincntlj cured without the me of Iodide o Pot.uh or MeiLtirt. Willi I. If jo'i cannot call. All coirepondfnee Mrletly confidential and all tepllM sent In plain ctilnp(!4 IiicImi 2-ccnt M imp to inure rrplj. ill 1 ll 1. 1101 Its. 0 a. m to 3 p in not) 0 lo S p m , Sundaja, 10 a m to I in. DR. MACKENZIE'S 111 ID r m Pcrnnuicutly Located at Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building, 426428 Spruce St,, SCRANTON, PA, TAKE ELEVATOR. I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION OF EPW0RTH LEAGUE Scml-Anmitil Meeting of the Simp son Union Held at Fnctovyvllle. priui I i tin h union Tiihune. KauinjvlllP. Murcli 20. The m-itiI-autitiiil i-nnventloti of Simpson union, I.p.i tli lo.icrito. ttas lipid at Factory Mile. M mil -.! mill 2a. The ptoBranimc aulislM'il of a ntiuly of tin KiiKllsh 1 li million. Intoi Hiiei-M-il with teclta tloiis .ma MiiKiliK. A lertina was Riven on Fmiiiy i-venlnt; by Itev. M. D. Fill 1 i', or .lerniyn. The convention was a clc-i-lilod hiicvcFS. The next nefslon will no in hi at Newton In October. Some of the work Kone oer wan. II ni VIII. iind Ills Time." Hev. A. M i oop.-i-. Dalton; "Kclw.irU VI. and 1'roteM.intlMii," Itev. AVrlpley, Newton: (..'in-ill Jltiry." I vn Dean Stephens, Nli'ImNon: "itlilley, I.atillior. Crtili niei," .lames Koclier, Nlelioli-on: "I)e eloinietu of I'lotostantism Dm Ins Klzabeth'a ItelRii," MIks UcorRla Hunt, Cluiit'h Hnmiult; "Mary Stuait, Queen of 8eotf," Mlm Di-rtha Dev.itt, Kalis; "John Knox," Althur Decker, Vails; "Oiomwell ami tho Ileforiniitlon," Ida Hopkins. S-'hultzvllle. lleeltatlonf were nHen by Miss Mrtiy Stone, Miss lOleanor Hlcsecker, MUm Hertlia Di-wltt, Miss Kdna. Towiif-end and Mies Anna Hard; solos and duets by Miss Carrie Clifford, Miss Miller and brother. Mioses Smith and Ders Iieiniei rnd Mr. Jesse Cooper. THOMPSON. ' Fr j1 to the scrantuii 'Iribune Vliiiinp-ou, Mnrc'i 'M. C. M. Lewis vnsdoini, busliichs In Serantun yestei- u iinl today. I!i. J. T. Logan, dlstilct elder of. Ai I'keh-Hiirie, is In town today, su pi rliUnUimr the reir.oal of tho ltiiv bei nud other eftVets of the Tree M thodlst ramp nietlnpr from the o'd sround nt Ararnt to tho giow cf c ,. I'li'I.eiliiR, Just on tho bolder of tho boriiuuh limits, wheio the next me-l-lliK will "be held. William Starbird retuiiud this iimrnliiK fioni n visit with ft lends at A Intlsor. N. Y. The' eighth grade of our school will Klvc an entertainment on Tuesday ev nlng. April 2. Our community was greatly shocked to hear of the death of Miss Uv.inwe lino C'urglll, which occurred nt .Scran ton Sunday morning. Two yearn ntjo she went to Scranton and cnterod upon a courso of training for n nurc. She had nearly finished her course, when sho was stricken with typhoid fever, which moved fatal. She was th.s daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Kilns I Car Rill, of the township, nnd Is survived by them and by two sisters, a brother nnd other relatives. Sho was a mem ber of the Methodist Episcopal ehttreh hero nnd wns highly esteemed by all who know her. Tho jomnln wore brought up on tho forenoon train nnd tho funeral services were held In the Methodist Episcopal church at 11 u. m conducted by her former pastor, Itev. A. T. David, who was assisted by Itev. I'. H. Tower. The choir ren dered thiee very appropriate selections M-ry oweMly. Tho Interment was In tho Whitney cemetery. H. M. Henson was funeinl director. Mr. Egbert Witter nnd her mother, Mrs. H. Oelutt, woie nailed to Odessa, N. V today to attend the funeral of a niece nnd granddaughter. Harry Ulockhnm Iuih becured u pos. tlon ns Hi email on the Idle and be gins his woik today. His run will bo on the Susquehanna division for the piesent. Hon. V,'. AV. Mumford, of Stnrrucca, was In town yesterday. S. L. French nnd wife are In Sus quehanna today. Stejihen Jenkins, one of Thompson's most highly esteemed residents, Is quite sick nt his home on Milk street. He Is TO yeaisold. John Stoekwell nn.l MKs Anna I'ayne, of North Jackson, were quietly man ltd at tho home of the bible's pnieiits, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne, last kVednesday evening. A breakdown this morning nt Gelatt's f-awmlll delays operations for a llltlo time. NICHOLSON. Spdul to tlie Serantun Iribuns. Nicholson. March 26. Dr. H. K. Wll kins is spending a few days nt South tiibson, looklns atter dental woik at that place. Mis-a Lena. Homier, who has been vis iting friends In Scianton, returned to her home Friday. Hev. K. Melville, fotmerly of Eng land, will lectin o In the Universalis church, April 11, for tho benefit of the St, James Episcopal church of this place. "The Lights and Shades of Lon don" Is the subject of Hev. Melville's lecture. Bert Wind, of Scranton, and Miss Carilo Meade, of Hallstend, spent Sun day with Miss Hessle Taylor. M. D. Kelly spent Sunday at Hall stead. Mrs. V. C. Decker is visiting fi lends at Scranton. Among those who nttended the Ep woith league convention, which was held In the Methodist church at Fao toryvllle. Saturday, March 2;i, weio Mrs. L. E. Sunford, Mrs. A. L. Thayer, Mlf-ses Cora Kllng, Huth Johnson, Florenco Wllklns, Bertha Dix, Ivadean Stephens, Lena Hillings, Messrs. James Koclier, M. A. AVerkheiser and A. J. Kllng. CI. W. Johnson, of Scranton, Is spend ing some time ivlth friends In town. C. II. MncConnell vas a business caller at Dalton on Monday. Tonight (March 27) tho second enter tainment of the seiles of entertain ments given by the Epworth league of the Methodist Episcopal church will bo held ut the opera house. Miss Saldee Estelle Kalf-er, the famous soprano soloist, of Wllkes-Darro, nsslstcd by an elocutionist, make up a programme well worth hearing, and will bo a treat to all lovers of music. Dlngrnm of seats on sale at J. E. Harding's stoie KINGSLEY. Ppulal tii tin; Scranton Tilbunf Klngsley, Maivh 23. C. S. Vail, of New Mllford, was In town Tuesday. Mrs. O. c. Finn was In Blnghamton Monday, buying spring millinery. Miss Hlacho Sloat haa returned from a week's stay In Scranton. J. F. Adams, who has been visiting his parents at South Harford, has re turned. Mrs. W. W. Adams was last week n guest of her brother, W. L. Hruudage, nt New Mllford, nnd of her cousin, Miss Cella Hdwardsof Ulnghaniton. Mrs. Lizzie Tiffany spent Saturday and Sunday ut Hurford, with her In other, Hugh MtConnell, Mrs. M. ,T. Titus, of Horbottom, was a recent visitor here. v Miss Myrtle Ireland, of Dlnghamton, Is u guest of Miss Mnggle MvCaithy. Mrs. T. McCarthy, who lias been quite III, Is Improving. Dr. Merrill, of Hallstend. til tended her. J, . Adams, of Brooklyn, and Charles Slcltler. of Wltkcs-Ttnrrc. were calling on friends here Saturday. The Hev. Father Feelcy. of Nichol son, wns In town one day Inst week. The Infant son of John Wagner, one of the tvliiK, two months old, died of pnuemonliv March 21. The funotnl service wtAo held In the Methodist Episcopal church on Wcdnesdny, Ucv. (!. D. Fisher olllclatlng. Intetmeit was In the Oakley cemetery. SUSQUEHANNA. fffdil lo tlif Seranlon Tilbiin. Susquehannn, March 20. The Kilo paymaster will at rive tonight and on Wednesday morning pay tho shopmen for services In Fcbruaiy. Miss Lucy Oowelock.of Lnuiel street, last evcnlntr returned home I'toni a visit with Hlnghamton telntlves. Unlondale Is electing n co-nperuttve creamery. Nelson Cnrglll Is In Thomson today, attending the funeral of his sister, the late Miss Evangeline, Cat gill, who died at the Hahnemann hospital, In Scran ton, on Sunday. Joseph Clark, Jr.. founder of the Sim quehanna Transcript, Is now stale sec retary of the Ohio Sunday School asso ciation. Mr. and Mrs. C.eoisu C. Hurn. of Monti ose. have returned homo from a visit with Susquehanna lelatlvcs. Tho East Main street saloon, former ly occupied by the late John II. Mc Mahon, will hereafter be conducted by Martin Kendrlck. At tho commencement exercises of the Oakland graded school, to bo held In Hogan opera house on Friday even ing. June 7. Dr. Chnrles T. Steck will deliver his popular lecture, "Popular Hero Worship." MIfs Besfrle McCatlley is the guest of friends In New York city. Hev. E. E. Heilly will on Thursday evening be Installed ns pastor of the Presbyterian church. Hon. George H. Tiffany, one or the as,eniblymen from this county, has In troduced a bill In the legislature, in propilatlug tho sum of J10.000, to be used In the Instigation of diseases of domestic animals, poooooooooooooooo s I THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. l Vlin.MV -Willi IlioliicTf, flrrncion ami nlal.t Haverly's Minstrels. 'Hicip ai ,i luif audience at the l.ytotnn Lit lilelit lo kfe lUicrli'j MatUilcm Mlnitirl-, not Mltlrftndlns the try unpleaMnt wejthcr. It ai rooiI example of the old time tnln utiel?. Hie joked were not bail, tha aining wai decidedly rooiI and the upeelJltlc? fc the. nee ewjry cpke of variety to the performance. (ieorgre Wilnn, the old tirtie faiorite, .ippeared In the flint part and also did one ( hU fainoin monologue"!. hicli Has recoiled nitli Kieat faior liy the audience. The poifornianec ringed nith pantomime, "The Haunted Mill." Tim Murphy. Tim Muipl.y J ml the Sol Nnllh lliinell com pany will appear at the l.jceum tomoirow night In ", IUcliclor'ii Itominee." Jlr. Jlurphy hat dene the ery envillle thine, in takliu ii;i a play oncil liy Kul Sinitli Hugnell, of plajlnc the part In hli omii name," faja the St. !,ouii Itepuldie. Thrie .,s a fiL'pleion that he would lead off with .1 ltu.-r!l linil.illnu. He li.n lint done it. On the other hand, he It irerntitix an entliely otiuinal co'irrption of the cjuaint clui aclei' that loieil looV., and a clil at the vime lime, and w.n wlllinc to die Hie kIi! up without telintf her of IiU love liecaiie the other 1c How M.ii m iniiili jonnser and a iilend of lii.'. Marie Dressier as "Miss Prinnt." Maile l)ie.lir hn eauuht cm at a tal and lui caught it inot iniphatiiMlly wlili "MIm I'rlimt." which corner to the Ljreiim thealer neM Triday. It In jut Hie oit of a how tht one wants. It l a ch.'..er of the lduti. Mic DrcMlrr is leilly n public benefactor, fo.- a ccineclliiine tint ii able to cheer the multitude a hc don. Is notlilnir khorl of tint, she has bicu Fi-en brie In nuuv u sikiom In the tvt, but in notlilni; Hint could compare with "Mm riiuiit." She l ii "rocmI fellow," the pio Erannnc tclli one, but that does not begin to Klie one an idea of what fhe cloen In the collide ot the play. She fprlncn jokc, innumerabloj he hlngs ileur nml latehy oiuti; lio dance? Willi Rraie and mueul.iiity she h doir.B toincthlnB all the time, and he Vecpi curjbody In a toar of litightrr i long i the curtain li lalfed. The play U one that rec,ulre a (rood ioinpny nd that 1 exactly what hat been piovldcl. There i Hobert liar rl and William II. I.jlell, comedlaiM of wiy. Iiilf tJP". Xelllo lllatk, tall and ilatucniuel Zella frank, n bundle of dalntincM and ffml. blue ih.iruil lona HuIlol, lie of the slnptly llinbi. and-biit wlij bo Into i1i!,i further t liter; one elioubl no In ' Al. I'liiml" and we her hlmef. "The Belle of New York." "The llelle ol Xe.v oik," Hie fiuat Mmfte. bury theater, Iomlon, and Xew York tadno i'ccc. will appear lit thli city for one iiltjit unci matinee at tho l,jceum next Saturday. "Tlip Hello uf New ork" hold a itcord of W7 peifouiiaiHM at tho Mufteliury theatrr. Tlili It a lecoid ttlihli ba.t i.ot bjen ncldetnl by any other .tir.eilcyi play In Ixindon, and lnd.Vel few plaj, KnglWi or olbeiwlse, luve ever oliljlliccl nidi popularity. The cablet tirouglit fclowln cWcrlitloiw of ihe tiiniiilluom nillmda?ni at tho iciulieloti of (lie London rim of till ttlccni but It would feeni that IhU wan cpilto ecpialled by Ihe ttannlli of the reieptlon (.Iten to the ioni tiany upon llirlr irtnrn to the .Vctv Yoik Cadr.it. The ij,1 of "Ihe Hellc of New Yoik" tliU Kaion will be ii notable one, mot of the mem, I'cm cf the company belns rifalned. Xcw In the cat will be Mlw llculali Dodge t Violet irey, the Saliatlon lale. Mlt Iknlgc Mid, when i-he made her inelropolltaii debut In t lilt patt but n.ioti, to luie Rltm a ino.l woilby and meiitorioiK piitoiiniuie, and cter.iwhne he hat npH'.ncil .lie b.i nut with lul.int mic ts In the role. Wills Brothers. The ll llrother continue to draw l.ire crowdi to the Academy of Mudc to wltnem their farce ccmedles. Vciterday afternoon "Iho Two Old Cronlfd" ai repeated, and latt etenlnK their new comedy, "In Atlantic City," wa the attraction. Ilotli plaji pleed Immensely. Thlj aflernoon ",ii .Mlititlc t liy ' will U icpeated, and tonlitlit "lln'om I'llemlt" will be offeicil as the drawing card. "The Tide of Life." 'I bellete In actors knowing how to iln," M.n Maniger McDowell, of "The Tide of Llf," wlilcli It to be produced at the Academy of MiiaIc next Tliurtday. I'rldiy and Siturday. In thlt place of mine, ctrral of my comedian ln; and mot of Itirin dime, too. An actor who can slnii It Mire to be a better ellcutlonUt than one who cannot, and danclnir civet a grace to him that n-ldoiu comet Inini any other source. "I know that my patrout liki"inulc at a relief fioiti the wrloiit element in a drama, and henco I'htte put in liberal dkra of lllil entcrt.iliuueiit, with nuitlc, kiiiKim,' and rolllikine fun. Thli cnablct the audience to cnjny the- dramatic feat met, brcaiiM- then It iiollilns which piepaiet Jhc i.umin lirnit fur the ntlenuout happenliiBt of life like a tate ol lit Jojousnctt. I would not think of otrirliiR fo ttierful and realUtlc a itiama without a laigc mixture uf comeil.t ami fun." "Wine, Women nnd Song." l'aliont of the (ialety will remember with pleat lire M. M. 'Ihlrc't "Wine, Women and Siiih" company, which mule a fatoraMe Impression at that theatrr call. In the n'a-on. no that the an tioiinccment that Mr. Thieve will briiiR hit com pany to the liaiety for three da.ts, beginning 'lhurday inatlner, lioulil pack the Iiuum at card pufoiiiunic. Thin hate been many mw fealuies added to ti.e ciiteilaltmicnt Hilt mm-oii, and Mr. 1hie-.e b.w ecuicd an imiiiiilly deter lot o. perfotmer) to cairy out hit Idea-. Tho oprnlng' fane comedy it a cleter satire on the luxation of the xaude tillo ttage by the prominent operatlo and ilia malic Mais Tlie impersonation of tariout well known porforinrit me cxiellcnt, while tho iot lumet and make-up are absolutely couvit. The taudetillc aelt are far abote the .image ami include- dome ot the bet that can be obtained. Gilbert and (Joldk am cicdlted with beinir, tho brt tiam of comediant In the bumiett. llonlta has protcd the lelgtiiii); mivition in taudctille i..it Beaon. The four Atnerlcaii TiumpetcM ato cleter mu-lcal arti--j. while Klliiu and tiottliolil, llaiihon and (,'iew and Mignoii (iilbcrt arc sure to pleaw ctrry one. The choiut it coinpowd of a number of dunning and talented women. A Untenable bmlctiiuc clo-et the piogramme. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. Nih x,ul:, Mauli 2(1, The ircunciue of the -.lor.t ol i nuitlittotcrti lallioul ileal coupllnt; Xoithein l'.uillc- nnd llurlini'ton, wat tu iflou lo- an cxtiaoidiu.iry and Inipiittii lumaiil inotimiiit In llu- late utoik maiket lo ll. i). In the tally dcalim-H tlie bears olfm-d priiea down teiy boldly end made liiioailt in politically all the aiilu stuakt in Hie H-t. The (iianeit aid Souihwcslein-i proi-d tbcin-ehi't ihpcelally Milnt rable. Xorthern I'aclllr Itself trat lurccd clown neatly u point, but llin llngton wat held aboie last iilglit'H len-l thioughout. Missouri r.ullic, alter liciiii? till. t tu 1UJ13 fell bad. V,. The local traction stinkt 'icie notably weak, ilediiilug fioni 2 to 2 nnd tlii-tu were c'pcciilly notable clediuet In the indiistilal list. Anultfiinated topper f.illlns 'J-'-i and Sugar 2 KInts. The kieel Ktoeks hliaiid in tin genual wrakucnt and man) of tlicm almppcil fruin 1 to 2 points unci- r Lett night. It wat after reaih the whole totlon had been consumed in thli proec-M ol exlrntlon of i-hort oeeounfi that the Sorthetn Pacific Mfltenitnt dcvcloiiecl. 'Hit bcarii tveto completely routed and found th mpply of atocks tcry email, bidding: up prlcM cm thcnuclid by rapid olrlden. There tvat an almmt complrlo lecotery in tho crnetal lltt and Noitheni I'aclllo mil god upwanlt ft'i polntt to 01i, tt ncortl price. Tl.c rle In lliiillnglon leached 4H. Tolal caloi today, 1,WI,C.(K) nharet, llailmael bomlt toiilliiueil nrllx c and Irregular. Total Mien par value, NI,iJD,uW. t nJled Slalct edil U imipon admitted U n-r cent, on the !it call. The) following quolitlont are fiin!ihil Tb Mbur.e by M. P. Jordan Co., rooms T0J-7M Uraia buildlnr, Scranton, P. Tel(p!innevC0n.1i Open lllgb Ixw CIoj- Inc. (it. ciU Ing. Ameriian Sugar llo'i lll'.i 1.1'H,; llflU American Tobactn . ..I27'4 V2T'; lit 12B'.C Atcb.. To. kii. Kc .... i'l wr ") l ,'lj A., T. t H. I'.. I'r DP, flllji M )l lliookl.tn Traction Slijs ,SIi Tett 80, Halt. Ohio .. . . Iil'i (ill, tviij 0i)ii ('out. Toburo I".i, .' IVj 4i!'i (be. k (Ihlo iVi sil'i i't ',! (hie, k (I. W 2J 21 12 2.1 (blc. 11. i: Q tnnij VK'i iml M" St. IMul Iixl, 14U 1ITU HSU llork Mand Ki Us'i IJfl't 127-Ji, Delaware k tlitdoii ....lirt lfil 10! Ml Lackawanna 1 1 .', v' IM l'J.Vi linn, k T'etr.. I'r ."ifl'i ."ij rieJ'i 6 Iiult. k Nali ffi'i 1W US5 W M.uilialtan l'.b 121 l't'i W.V, YX Missouri p.icir.c iwi lnuij iw',4 mi'a Met. Traction (o III! Ill) 10J',l 1ft!; N. .1. IVntral Iil'i ISlti IJHi IS'ti Soutbetti l'aclflo W W, 4Vi 4iU,i N'oifolk k Western .... SI; ."ill, tot-, .11 Xorlb. radflo W't PUi Wii Id'i North, l'.uillc. I'r .... SS'i 8!)7i hsij Hat X. Y. Cential tl"Ti ltn't 11','i H0i Old. k West .Ilij nt" run "I'i Pinna. It. It l.,l TiHi ll l.'.l l'aiinc Mall X,i MVt ."I at. Ueadlnff .It .IHl fit at llradlng, Pr Ti'i 7.Ti 72 7.! Scuthem It. It., IV .... -js1 2-i'i 27n; !5i Soulhem It. II., Pr .... 71 Til 7'l To'. Teim. C. k Iron SStJ rai'4 V, flfl'i U. S. Ix-alher 12-i 1:11 U V.lt I. S. Leather, I'r .... 7.V, 7o,i T-Vi 7o't I'nlon I'adllc ....dPt toti2 ''I fu-'t fll1 Union Pacific. Pr M' fV Sl' MI'n Wnbih. Pi :;tiVj ID"; .11 HV-, WeMtrn t'nlon f S'Oi Mi; Ss", O. V. I SI :.2 MVt :.j People't fiat lofi Utt, lOlU vn So. S M'i Mtj iViii Mi". Texat I'aelfio :ilU :il3 .Wi .".lis Am. Car I'oiuiiliy 20' 27 2.',i 2iri I'. S. lcel ( C'l, IJ-1, l'i 42'i CIIICA0O (.IIAIS MAItltlVr. O.ien High- Low- Clot- WHEAT. ir.tr. eit. st. Ins. Mat- 7itm 7",7i T.',t j T.'ttj .lull" 7"", 7JI, iV3 7Mj ronx. May IJtt 42'i t.'i, 42-1. .lulv 42!j !; u-' t;-:i 0TS. May Jj'i 2Vi iV 25U I OIIK. Mat- 1.VVI r,.M) 11.70 11.70 .Inly 13.20 lT.-O 1.1.12 11.12 LAUD. Mat- s.bl S.in s.n7 t.P7 Jiilf S.Vi S.01 S.lr .! Hills. Mi) 7.e7 S.OO 7.s7 S.0- Xi:W YOltlt (iltAlX M.MIKUT. Open High Low Cloi- WIICAV. In;. ett. est. Intr. Jlay ") 8fr't MH HU", Jul) W-a SO?, i: t-iii conx. Mat- 47'i 47', 47-1 Vi July 47', 47U 47U 47'a Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Anked. rlnt Natioral Uank Kin bcranton Saving", dank CSU Third National Bank 4 so Dime Deposit and Discount Dank.. 2 JO Lconomy Light. U. P. Co 4 Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co 130 Clark k Snover Co., Tr. 12J Scranton Iron Tence k Mfg. Co lot) Bcranton Axlo Work 93 Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr. 20 County Sating Bank k Trust Co.. 300 First National Bank (Carbondalc) 300 Standard Drilling Co so Traders' National Bank 14i ... Scrantoj Bolt and Nut Co 10s BONDS. Scranton Pastongcr Hallway, flret Mortgage, due 1920 113 People's btrcct Hallway, first mort gage, due 1918 113 ... People' Street Hallway, General mortgage, due HOI 113 D'ckson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School S per cent. ... KM City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent 101 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 1!5 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Couected by II. (I. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Are.) Iluttei (Teanier.t, 2H:n:2c,; dairy, 17a20i. t hc?c 1'till iicam, U.il3c. l'ugs We-lcrn fieh, 11 to ll'jc. : nraiuv Mate, 11'fc to l.V. Ilcain Per tin., choice marrow, fci.OViJ 1.0. Pea Ileal --Per liu., W.i;a2.S0. Medium lleant P.-r Int.. 2.JOi2.4J. (Irten Prah Per tin., l.lfal.4J. Onior.t-I'er bii., ?1.IO.U.EO. lTour llci-t patent, per lill $1.03. I!ed Kidney lleant Per bit., 2.43aJ.I0. New York Grain-and Produce. ew Yoik. March 2(1. I'lour 1'alrly sle..d) on top giadc", but ciull and cany otherwise; Mlnui'it.x pattnt, Hil.U; wiutci low giades, V2.13a2.M). Wheat Spot market easy; Xo. 3 lid, fcl'i. f. 0. b nlloit: No, 2 red, 7U'c. eli . tutor; No. 1 noithe-in Duluth, Sri?ae, f. o. b. Jonas Long's Sons Announce Their Dpening of Spring Millinery On Thursday, March 28, Friday, March 29, Saturday, March 30, ttt 1 U ! afloat; optiout dull all day and the rmikct weak, cloing at '.laUc. net lo-t; May dosed fcO'aC.; Jul), MOic; Siptembir, T!lT;c. ("oin -Spot collet; Xo. '-'. l'i'e-. eletaior and 10'i' f. a. 1 1. a Ileal; option luaikcl opined Meul) but w'cakclie-il and closed eatv al U-.c. net de eiliic; Maieh doed I'K.j Miy. I7i-c.; Iijlj. 47'ic; Sciilembei, 47-"e. Oats-pot dull; .No, 2. JOVjc; Nei. 3, 50c.; No. 2 white, ;ijiia3!i.: No, 3 white, .l.'c; tiaik iniveil we-leui, ."r.i ill'.i'.i track while. Il.'a'UV. ; option" teiy uteady ami fairly actite, but finally leaclrd and 'closed easy. Iluttei I'ltm; firr.li ereauury, 10.i22e.; flctniy, Oall'-r.; iniitKlon eieaiiiii.t. llalsic; stale dairy, lir-h, 11.121c-. llieow ITini; f.uvv largo colored and white, llalli-c; fancv si.i.ill eoloicd. U1-.; fain)- small while, 12.U2ttc. l'ggt Stiong; slale and IViuitlvanla, I Hit He.; weftein, lu'i.il 1'jc; aouthe.n, l'J-ial-S'i . Chlcngo Grain ana Produce). ( hitago, Mateli 2il. Modciate activity in umi wat In contiast lo the I'tilctnc-s of oilier iimii kett on 'Change loelay. The lone of the fcn.il, wat ea.Iei, com do-dng 'a1i., xrheul ia' si-, and oatt .. lowci. Piovi-lout tvcie t-tead), doi-lng iiuchanged to 71jc. Iilgher. ( ash cpiiita tic.nt wile at follow-.: rie-ut Stcadv : No. .: irliiR wheat, l.7a7".; No. 2 red, 7lnia7iliji . No, 2 coin. i2"c: No. 2 .tellow, tl'ic; No. 2 iii(, 2(lc; No 3 nlilte, 2si.a2'i'ic ; So. .: ttlille, 'Ji,-a2,c. '. No. l)i', fr-'tHjilltji . ; good frediiu; b.ulev, IllitV. ; fair to choice malting', !7.rjM'.c , No. 1 flax -.col, M.."i, No, 1 noiiliwistein, l.vi; prlino tliiiotbt i-eed, l 10; nicst polk, pel bai rel, ,13ar.w); laid. . 10(8.13: abort ribs, tide, r".fCiaS.11; illy K.lltrd ttlioulclrrn, OiaOTiiC.; atiort clrar elilei, fA23.iS.37!i; xthlakry, iil.27. Chicago Live Stock Market. ( hliago. Maicli 2i!.-Cattlo Ileceipts, 3,Mo, In. eluding Uli) Textut, maiket generally steady In Ironi:, actite; Texant, 10c. higher than last week; j,oo-l to piiim tticrt., VaU; poor to me dium. M.7."aLfni: -dockers and fceiiers, actite, UK. Iilgher, r-'lal.t-j; cow-,, I2.70a4.40; hellert, J.;.'j.ui; cauncK, -I'aj.fij; InilN, U.;ja.33; lalvm, 2'e. lower than lat week, $l.2o.7i; Tixat fed dleer", higher, naJet today, t.HOil, Texan glass -.ii-cin, fJ.lOaf; Ti'xat bulla. J2.t0a ;:.7.3. Ilcg- ltecelitt today, lt,(ii)i); tomorrow, 2I.KV) ettiiiiatcd; left ovci, 4,000; actite, 10 higher; closing civlir; fop, (1.20; niLxed and bulchrit, s.'i.'t)ili,t2'i; ROcl to choice, ifHOVt .20; rough hc.ity, M.'iOaO; light. J.65a8.07'f ; bulk of sjIci-. f(MG.07!i. fslifcii HecelpU". Pi.. Oci; kheep, leady to btrong; Iambi, Urong lo shado higher; good to choice wethers, U.Kiat, fair to choice mixed, $ I.. "A. 1.83; western sheep, ! f-0.il: .teaillngt, ..S0a.1.10; nalite lamb", I.Vi a3 Hi; twili m lamlm, $.1.10,i3,M. New York Live Stock. New- ioik. Maieh 20. licet et No trading, fi'iliiiR klrad). ( altes Unclunged; common t'j ebolco tealt rold at "la?; barnyard caltet, Htm lii.il; hhecp and IjiiiIk, Heady; no ahcep on .,le; prime laiiilm, slow at "fft.1), Hoi Sent, inallv lower at ilali.30. v vi i vi i v v v i vl l v v v v vi V v v v v vi v v v v i i i TIME'S UP! Or nearly so. You will be counted out if you don't get here this week as this will be POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT FIRE SALE On Monday, April 1st, 1901, we will APRIL FOOL YOU on the Fire Sale by opening up with our new SPRING STOCKS of Shoes and Oxfords. Watch for the GREAT TRANSFORMATION SCENE? " To do this we must clean out the balance of our present stock at LESS than Fire Sale prices. It consists of such goods as these : FOR MEN The 'Stetson, The Johnson & Tlurphy, The "Just Wright," The "Crawford" and Richard & Brennan Union Made, "The World's Best" Footwear. SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR LADIES Wichert and Gardiner, Harry H. Gray's Sons The "Domby," Krippendorf Dittman Co., Ziegier Bros., P. Cox's Celebrated Infants' and Children's Shoes IEWIC DimiW ft A VIEC MITDDHV 330 Lackawanna 4U TT IJ, 1 U 11 1 , im T lIvJ W 1THJ1V1 II I Ave., Scranton. f