pS ?v f"v 12. THE SCRANTON" TIIIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY IS, 1902. 'I ROYAL BAKINCr POWDER Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Pure, healthful, highest in strength ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NON-SUIT WAS NOT GRANTED 3IAGGEBTY DAMAGE CASE TO GO TO THE JURY. City Tried to Show the Plaintiff Had No Standing Because of Failure to Go Before tho Viewers to Seek Redress Zalewski Damage Case Continues All Day Before Judge Edwards Mrs. John Canfleld Peti tioned Court to Have Her Husband Released from Jail. In the suit (iC the estate of Patrick Uuggcrty ii.cralnst (lie city of Scran Inn for nllofred iliuiiniro done two pVopprtles by the opening' of Roblupon streut, the defendants yesterday made an effort to have a non-suit grunted on the ground that the plaintiff had no standing In court, because of failure to prosecute the claim before the viewers appointed by the court to as sess the damages. Judge Newcomb refused to suslnln the city's position and the defense was constrained to proceed on other grounds. These other grounds were that no damage resulted to the properties In question, and that, instead of injury being done, benellt resulted to the properties. The defense opened .hist before ad journing time with testimony from City Engineer Phillips regarding the opening of Robinson street and the tendency of this improvement to en hance tho value of all property along its line and adjacent thereto. Jt Is hardly likely tho case will be conclud ed today. The defense was heard yesterday, in Judge Edwards' court, in the case of John Zalewski against Mux Judkovics and John AV. Jlillott. Zalewski sues for malicious prosecution and false imprisonment. lie alleges that he was arrested on a charge of false pro tenses at the instance of Judkovics as a means of enforcing tho collection of the balance of a. store bill, and that Alderman Millett refused good bail and sent him to jail. The defense was that no bail was offered. Alex. Zonowski, who, it was alleged was offered as bail, did not agree to go ball, but Instead tried to convince the alderman no bail was required and became so obstreperous in these efforts that the alderman had to send him up for contempt. The claim of tho plaintiff that the Information on which tho proceedings were had was insutllcicnt and grossly irregular was not sustained by Judge Edwards. The closing arguments were made just before adjourning time by M. P. Cawley and Herbert U Taylor for tho defense, and by P. y, Loughran for the plaintiff. Judge Edwards will charge the jury this morning. The case of the Pennsylvania Brew ing company against Martin Miglln and wlfo was settled yesterday bv ngreement between the attornevs, Hon. C. P. O'.Ualley for the plaintiff, and Milton "W. Lowry for the defend ants. Judgment for the full amount of the claim was entered against Martin Miglln. Threo Released on Bail. Mrs. John Canfleld, of South Scran ton, had her husband sent to jail dur ing the holidays for non-support and threats. Yesterday she joined in his petition to court for his release on his own recognizance. Site said she was without means vof, support and rather than have herjgchildren hungry she would take chances on his making good a promise to. support thorn and not maltreat her. Judge Kelly grant ed the petition, Mary Jane WHIIh, of Vandllng. was released on 1300 ball furnished by Rob ert Wilson. She Is charged with be ing a common scold. Adam Havana, of South Scranton. charged with selling liquor without a license, was released on ?r00 ball, fur nished by Michael Sztzlyllnskl, Is Proven a Success. Tho new plan of expanding the civil list and calling the cases a week ahead is proven a success by Its first trial, Heretofore tho list was mado up of thlrty-llvo cases and If ten cases were Anally disposed of, it was regarded as ft very successful week. During the last week, with fifty cases on the list, ami tho unopen cases weeded out pre viously, tho two judges wero ublo to finally dispose of twenty cases, Of tho fifty, cases on the list twenty bIx , wero continued, six, settled; ten, tried; two continued for settlement; niu, uuH-Muueu, anij Iom. put over( In Orphans' Court. In tho orphans' ' court yesterday ffudgo Yosuurs upproved tho return of sale by the guardian in each of tho fol lowing estates: Clara A. Bullock, a minor; Arthur Alexander, minor child of Itachel M. Alexander; Vivian Moore, minor child Qf John IT. Moore, and in each case the deed of the guardian was acknowledged In open court. Tho re spective parties wero represented by A. J. Colfourn. Judge Vosburg handed dpwu an ad Judication in the estate of Irederlck Murckwiek, deceased, awarding dis tribution of the fundH found to bo in the hands of John Reese, executor, mots tho various heirs entitled to r- 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. ceivo It, no claims of creditors having been presented and approved at the audit. Tho audit in tho estate of Ann A. Connolly, deceased, In which exceptions wore Hied to tho account of L. Tyler Connolly, executor, was taken up but owing to the engagements of Mr. Caw ley at a trial of cases In tho common pleas, a contlnunnce was had until Tuesday. January 21, 1002. at 10 a. m. During tho week, beginning Monday, January 21, argument court will bo held In the orphans' court, nnd several unlinished audits will also bo com pleted. Friday, tho 24th Inst., Is tho day fixed for tho adjudication and final confirmation of all accounts. Each dally session next week will be held in the law library room, and will begin at 10 a. m. Marriage Licenses. Joseph Sepkt Scranton Felikso Sytolo Scranton Stanley IJrundza Scranton Mary Perkawlcz Scranton Stephen Haloday Taylor Anna Regrut Taylor John Kromparsky .Tessup Marl Zcop Jessup COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In tho case of AV. 1). Kennedy nt al. against J. 13. O'llrieii, tho defendant yesterday secured a rule for a new trial. Court yesterday appointed John lie Andrew judge of election in the Second district of the Fifth ward of Carbon dale. In the divorce case of Jacob Kenrich against Laura Kenrich, court yesterday llxed February -1, 102, at 2 p. m., as the time for the hearing. Through Attorney Frank K. Hoylc Mrs. Maggie Harris yesterday made ap plication for divorce from her alleged runaway husband, Fuller Harris. They were married July 25. 1892. Tho alleged desertion took place October 30, 1SP7. SUPERIOR COURT CASES Those That Were Argued Yesterday. Five Lackawanna Cases Are Still Open. Four more of the Lackawanna cases were heard by tho Superior court yes terday, leaving five still open. These latter will be heard next week, after the arguments in tho Bradford, Pike, Susquehanna and Wayne cases are con cluded. Tho cases from the local court yet to bo heard are: Kelly against Donnelly, Carter against the Turnpike company. Oumaer against Hartley, Neuls against the City of Scranton, and Schroeder against the Gas and Water company. Tho first case argued yesterday was Henry Harding against William Repp, appellant. It is a case stated to test tho legality of a tax levy mado by an assessment fixed by an assessor not duly elected. Judgment was given in the court below for the plaintiff. J. E. Watkins argued for the appellee, and II. M. Hannah for the appellant. The case of Dan Klsernski against Thomas Gllboy, appellant, was argued for the appellee by John R. Edwards, and for the , appellant by James J. O'Malley. The parties are owners of adjoining lots In Mooslc. Through tho plaintiff's lot there ran a natural stream of water at one time, causing a gully. The plaintiff filled up the gully, mid when a heavy rain came the de fendant's lot wus Inundated, He al leged the inundation was the result ot the filling. The defendant denied this and further contended that at tho time of tho filling tho gully did not contain a living stream, but only an occasional course for surface water. In the lower court, damages were awarded against tho defendant for $48.33. The appeal was taken on the ground that there was not sufllclent evldenco to warrant the submission to tho jury of tho ques tion as to whether or not the stream was a living stream. The case of V. E, Nettleton against J. D. Caryl, appellant, was argued by Joseph O'Brien for the appellee,' and George M, Watson for tho appellant. Tho plaintiff sold the defendant a lot on contract. When it came time for the lust payment tho plaintiff refused to give a deed until settlement wua made for Interest. The defendant pro duced tho contract and showed that It did not contulu the usual "with Inter est" clause. Tho plaintiff went Into court to prove that tho omission of tho clause "with Interest" was an accident, and that tho Intention of tho parties to tho contract was that It should ho an Interest-bearing Instrument, To revise a written Instrument orally It Is necessary as a first step to have tho support of two witnesses, or ouo witness and corroborative circum stances equivalent to tho testimony pf a second witness. The attorney who drew up tho Instrument testified that tho "with interest" clause wus omitted by mistake. Circumstances of a varied nature were presented In evidence to corroborate him. Tho court below be lleved these circumstances to bo as con. vlnclng as the evidence of a second witness, and directed a verdict for the plaintiff. The appeal is from this de cision. The caso of p. 1"). Mauley against Isabella Okell, appellant, was quashed because of defects In tho paper book. The' Judges will spend today In con sultation, and resume hearings Monday morning. Gum Camphor la a good preventative for contagious diseases. Kompound Kamphor Pills is better. At all drug stores; 25o per bottle, INDUSTRIAL ANILHAB0R CAPITAL STOCK OF COMPANY IS TO BE DOUBLED. Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Company Will Probably Surrender Its Penn sylvania Charter nnd a Charter Secured In Now York with a Cnp itnl Stock of $40,000,000 Prosper ity ContlnuoH to Roign in tho Coal Trade Tho Di, L. & W. Board for Today Other Matters. "Tho Lackawanna Iron and Steel company may bo wholly reorganized within a short time," said Mr. John J. Albright this morning. "Wo have been working under tho old Pennsylvania charter and are now seriously considering tho advisability of surrendering that and taking out a Now York churtcr instead. Wo have decided to Increase tho capital stock of tho corporation from $20,000,000 to $40, 000,000. This will enable us to go Into tho manufacture of structural Iron and steel In forms that wore not contem plated In tho original plans, and with shops and foundries for such work. "While wo have practically decided to double tho capital tho legal steps have not yet been taken, thwugh they may bo concluded without any delay. You may say that this will bo done nnd that wo shall probably make n Now York corporation of the organi zation. Only tho report of the com mittee of the corporation is awaited before going on with thut policy, und that report will bo mado soon." From another source It was learned that the decision in tho question of re organization may bo expected within a week. Mr. Albright did not name a particular day when tho business was likely to bo finished, but It is undoubt edly to bo known within a few days. Tho control of the corporation is in such able hands that no long delibera tion may bo looked for now that the subject has been so well considered that Mr. Albright is ready to announce tho decision as practically made. Buf falo News. Tho Coal Trade. Prosperity continues to reign in the coal trade. Demand for both anthra cite and bituminous is heavy. This is helped by the acute temperature thut has prevailed and even at the eust ward tho market continues in excellent condition, with tho demand good and s'upplies very moderate. At the west, supplies are now dependent on the rail receipts. Confiscation of coal by tho railroads continues and there is an ac tive demand for tide coal for eastern and southern shipments. New Kng land dealers are prepared to take largo lots, but shippers cannot always se cure coal at a figure that will allow a margin of profit. Tho Coal Trade Jour nal says that "there is nothing in the coal labor situation to cause any ap prehension, and that a better feeling prevails all around. Work is better than over before, and there is already talk of efforts to secure an eight-hour working day." Philadelphia Stock holder. 'Visiting Officials. I. II. Shepherd, of Bangor, superin tendent of tho Bangor and Portland division; A. 8. Lottoyd, division freight ngent at Kaston; W. IS. Dowie, division freight agent at Buffalo, and Assistant General Freight Agent A. B. "Wallace, of New York, were calling on the Lack awanna railroad otllcials in this city yesterday. They were escorted about the local offices by Division Freight Agent Ten Brook, Chief Cleric Poore and Superin tendent of Car Service M. B. Casey. Make-Up of the Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: rrtlDAY. JANUARY 17. Wild C'JU Fast S p. m., 1'. Van Wonnor; 10 p. 3ii,, W. Hoar, D. Wallace's new; 11 p. in., T. McCaithy. SATUHPAY, JANUAHY IS. Wild Cits Fast. l.WJ a. m., Hobol:cn, It. Ttuegg; 1 ,i, in., A. T. Mullen; () a. in., Ho boken, J. (lenity; s a. ill., Iloboken, J. V, Do- nil,.. 10 .. ... . l.... It .. ... II 1V .iiiw, .v w in., ... iiuhu, 4. a, (.I., ... jyu" lierty; 1 p. in., Ci-orgo 'flionus; - p. in.. Ho- bokeu, ,T, A. Iluih; S p. in., A. (,'. Uanmiitt; n p. in., (i. W. Hurt Summits, lite (1 a. in. J. Cirrigg; S a, m., Fnmtifellvcr; 10 a. in., P. Wall; 11 a. ni., H. McAllister: 2 p. in., Thompson; U p. in., Ilemr. gan; II p, in., M. (,'oldrii. Pibhcis (I a. in., Wldnrr; 7 a. in., Pimicrty; S a. in., Homer; 11,15 a. m., Mown; 0 p. in.. (-'. Ilartholomew; 7,30 p. in., L. I) Lattlmer; D p. in., W, 11. Haitholomew; 10 p. in., .Lamping: Wild Oats West, S a. in,, O. Jtandolph; 10 a in., John (Jahagau; 11 a, m., A. 10. Kctchuiu; '2 p. ni., C. Klngslcy; 1 p. in., T. Doudlcau; 11 p. Ill, It. C.1.HHU1. Passenger Digitus 7 a. iu CialTney; 7 a. in., Singer; 10 a, in,, Seeor; 10 a, in., Xaumaii; 0.43 p. ni., Stanton; S.tJO p. ni., P, McPunnell. xotici:. P, Vavanaugh and cicw will um 7.M p, in. wild cat, Jauiiaiy 17, in place of V, Case ar.il crew one trip. This nnd That. M. B, Casey, Ruperlntenrtout of car service, LncUawunnn railroad, returned yesterday from a trip to Buffalo, Fred P. Van Hornu, ex-ehlof clerk to Division Superintendent VJ. M. Ithlne, left yesterduy for his home In Oswego, N. Y. 13. p. Edeerton, formerly 0f Bath, N. Y will succeed William Ilunley us pro prietor of the Delaware, I.aeUawanna and "Western lunch room on Pehruury 1. Mr, Hunley retires to devote his time to his Spruce street business, J. II, Smith, instructor on train rules, will kIvo lectures on rules of tlio trans portation department each afternoon and evenlner nt tho Itallroad Youiik Men's Christian association rooms la this city, for tho week ending Saturday, January -5, beginning Monday, at 1,30 to 0.30 p. in., and from 7.30 to lo.so p, m, AM employes In tho trulu service should Httend the lectures us often ns possible, In order to better fumlllarissu them selves with the rules, Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Jan, IT. Wheat Finn ard Vac. higher; contract grade, January, WaSJVjc. Corn I'irni and lc. higher; No. 3 mixed Januarv, (UKatflliv. ()at-Steady; Xo. !i whites clipped, 01c. Ilutter Steady; fancy wotiui creamery, 81c; do. neaiby print, 27c. llagh Dull, 1c. low. ; lrci.li neaiby, iiSc: do, we.tein, 8io.j do, southwestern. 2sc.i do. southern, Sh; thcec rirui; New Yoik full cream, fauey small, 11 Vic, i do. do. do. fair to choice, tljallc. Itetliied Kugai Strong, good demand. CcWton 1-lttc. lower; middling upland. SVic. 'fallow-Wrin, good demand; city prims in tierces, 0?ic. ; country, do. do., baricts, CVladKv. I daik, o?ia, 6c.; cake, Oiic Livu PouiUy Steady, fair de mand; towU, IMialOVfcc.! old loostcr. 7c; chick, eiia, 8ial0.: ducks, 12al3c; gecte, I0al2c; tur. kc, 10-illc. rc.scd Poultry- -Quiet and easier; fowli, choice, lOc; do. fair to good, OijatOc,; old roosters, Ta, thickens, marby, VaUc. FINANCIAL, WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5 $400,000' BUTTE ELECTRIC ID POWER COMPANY Of Butte, Alont. 4 (llutlc h the greatest copper producing city In tlio world.) 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Denomination Jl.OOO, maturing 1 to 30 years. Amply provided for by rcscrvo and (Inking fund. Net earning tlirco nnd threo .quartern times Intcrrrt charge.. Wrtto for icport of Mr. Samuel Iniull, President ot tho Chicago lMis-on Co.. and special circular. RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTB & CO. I NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. New Ideas, Safe Mstbods. Large Returns. Cumulative (J Bonds of The Southern Mining Corporation Denominatfon of Bonds $100 Each. A limited number of these bonds for sale at par, on reasonable terms or lor cash. $200 worth of stock al par given with each bond as a bonus. The safest and most practical mining proposition ever offered. All net profits to be applied to the payment of bonds. Write for prospectus. The Southern Mining Corporation 4517 Frankfort! Ave, Frankfort!, Philadelphia. Pa. HE MARKE Wall Street Levlotr. Xow York, .Tan. 17. TIicic was lncrc.if.cil ac tivity In the stock market and a show of ftu'ticlli, but the diallng-i did not rKe much over half a million sOiaies anil were laaifjcly cungfetcil in lliu few slocks ivhleli were fjvniitcH in (-peculation, l'rnf agonal inanJpiii.it ion had not a little to do with flic advance in price nt wmc points, and the movement wat clearly diicclcd as.iinst tlu eliott inlciest which had been accumulating dur ing tlu downward H)ut of priced this week. '1 he .rceovciy from a lciont illn.'Ks of :i leading opeutor, who i.s commonly cicditcd with lliu leadership of the protective fonea of t lie market on the bull bide, wan believed t. explain an im portant pait of today's transaction. The faclcri which accounted for the vise were partly in tho shape of vague intimation'! and general ncr tlnns, rather than of explicit information. Thus Etntcnirnts were clieulatcd as to the phenomenal c.nulng.s of the anthracite carrin.-, which were assrrlel to icach 13 and 20 per cent, for the leading high pi lied stocks, 'there was no dilll cnlty found in maiklng up tlierc Mocks, and there was a very heavy demand nt the same tlnio for the loner priced htocks in the group, ev pccially tho Headings, 'there wcie rosultlne ad uncrt. in Lackawanna of 11 point. New Jersey Central cx-diidcr.d .115, Heading 2 and other membeis of the group one to two ioints. Thu movement was extruded in some measure by sun- patliy to some of the soft eoaler.-. There was continued strength in the southwc.-tein railmada as a. group at advances of 1 to :s points. Thin might be accounted for by icpoils ot much need cd tains in Texas. The industrials as a group came forward into rather greater piomineiieo than of late. Such conpii iioils stocks as Nigar, Amalgamated Conner, (icneral Electric and the local Tractions slowed gain of one to tuo i points. American jonacco gained anoiner ; point today, selling at til, with n later bid nt M.5. Thi stock ih exchangeable at par for 2Y) of Consolidated Tobacco fours. There 'is said to be less than five per cent, of the stock still out standing. Vciy glowing uicnunts were put out of the rate of exKinsioii of the tobacco business. American tobacco preferrid gained I! and the Consolidated conipany'd bonds wero strong and aetiic. bate in the. day St. Paul was bid up quickly nearly two points and other (.rangers and Pacifies hardened ill sympathy. This late move ment was tiie eiTccthc factor in keeping the viewing Inn, as a waveiing tendency had devel oped befoic St, Paul's lisc. Total sales today, MO.ooy shares. The lallio.id bond maiket was aotho and strong, mortgages of i.iilroads in tho southwest being in pirticular favor. Total sales, par alue, $4,03,(X)it. I'nited States bonds wrre all, unchanged on the last call. The following quotations arc liiruiahcd Th Trib une by M. S. Jordan .t Company, roomt 704 708 Mears building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone, 600: Opsn- Huh- Low. Clov Ing. et. CSL 121 Ji (17U 01 lOiU 22Ti IClTa no American Suga r 12191 12tt 123., 70 t'.4 C-) lam wv, 23U KWTi 137 IOJVj Atchison 7(iVs 77 Atchison. IV 'Jv. usi Brook. Traction &l (lili Halt. & Ohio 10JU 10'Hi dies, & Ohio i:7i 4i!ii Chic, k G. W 23 2J'i St. Paul 102 101 Hock Island 1311 137 Kan. & Tex., IT Sl?i fit :i n Louis. & Xash 10.", 10.W, 101TJ Manhattan Klcratcil '.... lXi?i 137!a 133i IT, Met. Traction 101 l()2?i 101 102? Mo. Pacific 100?4 10l?j 100',-i 5091 SO 50',cj CO (0?4 lTs 73U 72 1M KBli 101 ii MYi 72t; 1'" SI? ml 7',j 57Vi S2 .Bit, IH',4 tilH 1TO Sl',3 102 R'l Wi ttj S7i :ou 10011 '.M'i CIH-'i SiHC- ;Wk ulTi Southern Pacific. o',a Norfolk k Western Kric Krie. IV X. V.v Cential Out. & Wc-t SO .... m , .... .w ....lbvjj .... -KITH 3(?i :ui , J L'lillJ. u. It f.icltle Mull . l'ctina. It. it H'."a l-li 57ti Mil :;: t?i u.1'1 11 Ti M!a 102'.i sn 42?i ni'ii S7'.i WW 100i 3i io'.i MIJ 4.1-tii DI7i HS',1 111 ni aps; 2-s P.! m-ii ll?a SI 1(X)?1 4Hi PI aii (,!)U loo asti 2DM, 8.-.M 26i Sl!i Heading Heading, l'r Southern II, It Southern It. It., l'r ., Tcnn., Coal k Iron .. I'. S, Leather I". S. Leather, l'r .... I'liion IMclllu fiilon Pacific, l'r ..,. Wabash, l'r Wcstein Union Colo, l'ucl k Iron ,.. Amal. Copper People' (fa Texas Pacific Am. Car & Foundry. Am. O. S: P., l'r .,., V. R. Steel Co U, S, Steel Co., l'r .. . SH'a . R2i . IU . Ui'i , U',i . SIV(i ,10011 . f-ili . Il?i . W.'j . S7 . C'lU .lOOVi . .'iSVi . 20U . MVi . I24i . 9l?i Scranton Board of Trade Exchange' Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Oo Pr, County Saving Hank k Trust Co, First National Hank (CarbondaliO . Hid. 00 soo Asked. 325 20 Standard Drilling Co ,, ... Third National Ilinlc ., S.V) Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 273 Lconomy Light. H. & l. Co First National Hank , Plot) Lacka. Tlul k Site Deposit Co.,.. IV, Clark k Snover Co,, l'r , 12J icrauioii lion reme K Mtg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Woik ,, Scranton Saving flank , Traders' National Htnk ,,, Scranton Holt It Xut Co , Peoplo's Uank New Mexico lly. Ic (.', Co UOXDS. Scranton Paswenjer Hallway, first Mortgage, du 1020 People's hticct Hallway, drat mort' gage, duo 1013 ,. I'coplc'a Sticet Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 ....,,.. Dickson Manufacturing Co Laeka, Township School 5 per cent. 100 PS J00 173 107'.i ... 135 73 113 ... 113 .,. 113 100 1W ir ci fccranton St. Imp. o per rt; ; , ... Scrantou Traction 6 per cent 115 KB Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II, a, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) Flour tl.tiO. IliaiH .2.30. Ilutter Fresh creamery, 23c; June ciiimery, Suigc.j' dairy cicainery, 22c, Cheesc-Mial?. Fggs Xearby, B2c,; fancy stoiage, 2lc. Pca-'er Inislicl, 51.30. Potaloes-Per bmhel, Mc. Onions Per busliel, Sl.cv), New York Grain nnd Produce Market Xew Yoik, Jan. 17,Flolir Quiet but steadtvr on the thluncs in wheat. Wheat -Spot firm; No, 8 red. oSc. f, o. b. ailoat; Xo. 8 red, WWc, elevator; Xo. 1 northern Dulutli, S1?C. f. o. Ji. afloat; option opened tteadirr ond falily ucil sustained al) the morning; cubsequeiitly decllucil but the maiket llrally lecoieicd with com and closed tlrni at .U?ic. net adiance; March clojij SOVic; May, S.Wi.; July, S3',.c. Coin Spot linn; Xo. 2, 07Jo, elevator and OSc. f. o, b. afloat; option opened fluu and experienced a strong tono all d.y; closed fltm and . lilgher; January closed U7?ic.i May, 6Wlc; Jutv, UT'.ic. Oalj Spot ttnii: No. 8, BOVsc; No. 3, 4a(c.j No, 8 MhlU'4o3a5'J'.c , Xo. 3 white, 03c; track niUed FINANCIAL. Special enro is exercised by us in tho selection of high class IJullroad, Street Hall way, flas and Electric Lighting Securities, con cerning which we are pre pared tci submit the facts as a basis of judgement. Where high rale of Income jleld i essential, without active market lequircmcnts, wc arc in a position to furnish attractive ollerings o! consrriative and permanent char acter. isocer iras BANKERS 27 & 2) PINU STREET. NEW YORK. AVEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE. . F. MBQARGEL & CO. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES CONNBLL BUILDING. I. T. llegargel. Hoy Chester Megarg.d. western, fiOa.'lo,; track uhito, 53a5Sc.; option. fairly active and firmer with com. Ilutter Steady; cie.imeiy, ,ii1',fc,-.: factory, .'.il5&c.; tunc crcameiy, 15j'J1c. ; imitation eri-aniory, lla l&Mic; state dairy, llrJl'ic Cheese -Firm; state full ci cam, iaigc fill made fim-v, lOVil 10?lc; do. do. do., small do. do. do.. IliJall'.ic ; nest maile, large, njic ! do. On. small, lUiMIU'1 Lggs Weak: stale nnd rentn.i lvania, we.-tciu, J5a2Sc.; southern, 2a27c. Chicago Grain and Produce Market. Chicago, -Ian. 17. Heiiewed confidence and a general improved leeliiig characterized the trade in grain today. From the start .grains and pro ision weie given good support ocn though biiaincs was quiet. May wheat clc-cd a shade lower; May corn Vac higlicr and May oate, ',-je. up. Provisions had net galnn of from .j to 17c',sc. Cash quotations ranged its follows: FlomEa-j ; Xo, ;t spring wheat, 7IViea77',ic. ; Xo. 2 red, tis'j a.S3c; Xo. 2 oats, IJVia lolic. ; Xo. 2 white, 17c.; Xo. S while, 10.1 17c; Xo. 2 rye, (12"sa0.'IVic ; tair to choice malting biriey, OOaOlc. ; Xo. 1 flax seed, $l,fi3Vi; Xo. 1 iioilliircstcin, $1.6315; prime tim othy teed, $0.33; inc. i poik, Pl.70al().73; 1 nil. !U0aO.42',4: flioit ribs, ij'AJijaii.JO; dry balteJ iilioulders, 71.fi.i7,Ac. ; shoit clear sides, $S.S0aS.M); wliNUcy, Sjl.Z-2. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western. In Lflcct Nov. o, 1001. Trains leave Scranton for New Yoik At 1.40, 3.15, 0.03, 7.C0 and 10.03 a. in.; 12.J3, 3.10, 3.33 p. m. For Xcw York and Philadelphia 7.30, 10.03 a, in., and 32.43 and 3.CJ i. in. For Tobj hanna At 0.10 p. in. For Hull'alo 1.13, 0.22 and fi.Ou a. in.; 1.55, 0.30 nnd 11.33 p. in. For Ulng Iiainton and wjy atationv 10.20 a. in. and 1,10 p. ni. For Oswego, Syracuse and L'llca 1.13 and tl.22 a. hi,: 1.33 p. in. Oawcgo, Syracuse and IJllea tialn at li.22 a. in. dally, except Sunday. For Monti um.' 0.00 a. i,i.; l.lu anil o.jo p. m, NlehoUcn accanuiioiiatlon I.IU) and'0.13 l). in. Hloomsburg Divi-ion Fur Xoithuiubciland, at ('.".1 and 10.03 a. in.; 1.33 and 0.10 p. in. For Pbmoutli. nt K.10 a. in,; 3.10 and ti.ixj p. in Sunday Tli'lnr-I'or New Yoik, 1.40, 3.13. 11.03 anil 10.O3 a. in.; 3.40, ;:..".) p. m. For llullalo 1,13 and 0.22 a. m,; l.Zo, (.&) and 11,33 p. 111. Vol llliigluiiilon and way station -10,20 a. in, lllovinvjuiir Dlviilon Leave Sciaiitou, io.Oj a, in. and 0.10 p. in. Pennsylvania Railroad. Micdulo In Ftfect June 2, 1001. Tialn leave Sciantun; 0.3S a. in,, week ilay, tliiough vestibule (lain fioni Will.es-Ilarrc Pull man buffet pallor car and coaclic to Philadel phia, via Pottsvllle; stops at piincipal inteimo dlatc stations. Ah-o connect:, for .itinburv, liar riahurg, Philadelphia, IJaltliuore, Wasliinsion and for I'ittsbuig and tins wist, 0.3S a. m., week dayj, for Sunbury, Harilsbuig, Phlladclpliia, Ilallimore, Washington und Pitts burg and the west, 1.42 p. nt,, week dayj (Sundajs, 1.5S p. lit.) , for Smibniy, llaiiisburg, Philadelphia, Haltliuore, Washington and Pittsburg and the west. j.2S p. m week ilavs, thlough vestibule train from Wilkes-llarre. I'ulliiian liulfct parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Pottsvllle. Stops at principal Intermediate gluttons, 4.27 p. m., week days, for Ila.tcton, Sunbury, liauUburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, ,1, It, III'U IIINSON, lien. Mgr, J, I). WOOD, Ceil. Pass, Agt. Delavnro and Hudson, In Klfcct Nouinbcr SI, 1001. Trains for Caihondalo lcavo Scranton at 0.20, S.OO, S.53, 10.13 a. ni.; 12,00, 1.21), 8,3, 3.52, 5.811, 0.25, 7.37, 0.13, 11.20 p. 111.; 1.31 a. 111. For lloiicsdalc 0.20, 10.13a. in.; 2,31 and 3.20 p. in, For Wllkes-llarie 0.3S, 7.IS. Ml. 0.3S, 10.41 a. in.; 12.UJ, 1.18, 3.1S, 3.2i, 4.27, 0,10, 7.4s', 10.11, 11.30 p. in. For L. V. II, !(. Points 0.3S, 0.35 a. in. ; 2.18, L27 and 11.30 p. in. For Pernio lvania It. It. Po!nt-0.0S, 0.33 a. in. ; 1. 13. 3.2i and 1.27 p. in. lor Albany and all points noitli 0.20 a, ;n. and 3.32 p. in. SFXDAY THAI.NS. For C.iibondale-S.30, 11.33 a, m,j 2.3L 3.32, 5.52 and 10.32 p. in. For Wllkc-ll.iin 0.33 a. m.; 12.0J, 1.5S, 3.2S, 0.32 awl S. 12 p. ni, For Albany and miut$ north 3,52 p. ni. For Iloncsdale 8.50 a, in. and 3.52 p. in. . L. PitYOH. D, P. A bcianlon, Pa. New Jersey Central. In lined Nuv. 17, JM. Station in New Yoik, foot of l.ibeity stiect and Souili Feuy, X, It. 'i'laliu lc.nu scranton for Xew Yoik, Philadel phia, laiston, lletldehiui, Allentown, Mauili i'huiik, While llairn, Ashley and Wiikes-Hairu at 7.30 a. in., 1 p. in. and I p. in. Sunday, 2,10 p. in. llinlu- (lly t:.o,'.-i leaved Sciantou at 7.1.0 a. iu tlirougli solid vestibule (rain Willi Pullman liuttct Parlor Cars, lor Phlladclpliia. For Avuca, Pltiston and Vllkcs-Harre, I p. in. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.IU p. in. For Long Drancb, Ocean (Jrove, etc., 7.30 a. in. and i p. in. For Heading, Lcbanan and llairisburg, la Al IcntoMD, at 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. in. Sunday, 8.10 p. in. For Pottsvllle at 7.SQ a, in. and I p. in. Fpr rates, and ItcLcta apply to ugent at tatlon. C. M. HFllT. (&u, Vus. Agt. IV. VV WE.NTSS, Ceu. Supt. ruinuimm.uiijliiulu MminwMi, um imiimiiuw I Which? 9 sg "Wet" Mince Meat is sold from open pails or imissy tubs, ex posed to dirt and dust or worse. N0EB SUCH mmct Meat is compressed and sold in dainty air-tight, water-proof cardboard cartons. Each ioc. package is juicy, meaty, fruity and wholesome nnd it will make two LARGE pics or three mn pics, also Fruit Cake or Pudding. Clean Honest Economical Beware of "other" package jods insist on getting None-Such. If your grocer should not keep it, we will tell you one that does. riERRELL-SOULE HXXKXXXXXXXXX$XXXXXXXJWXKXX i I ' I Cm? x mm m nee , Srf Q d if ' U-L K , St - " " S5 ii-a arn. urf P X f 4 S ' : ' ' g I T Y t "rTTT Hi Wb TJTl fB JaTTA11VfiA c3 ? t J3 li if Ji hi I J IP. -I Jil Ih ni iLa 3 H c j aJ SC 110 M tin ' ' Take Elevator 1 Hr bl? Si . v. .. v. w . s. s. v. rft. M il&H ftfli i hu efH Bftau'lH mi irf la rfim irfta i tfV rft M t0tj'l3SU?U'KOJ'tfiUtfnjItf5 es9 c53 cffis (125 fi2 (SB S C5 3 CZ 5 c2s O I5 ? t S3 OFFERS Q I Wonderful Shoe Bargains ! J lf7JFMm3:tm s ' ifl 3) ( K 33 SSS S 49 ) CD O QG RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New York, Ontario nnd. Western, In Lllect Tuesday. Sept. 17, l0l. NOItTTl HOUND. Lean- Leave An lie Trains, Sn-antou. C.irboiiilaic. C'adosla. No. 1 lo.30a.iu. 11.10a. in. l.uo p. ni. No. 7 U.IOp. in, Ar. (arliondaleo.10 p. in, SOt'TIl IIOL'XIt. L.'avo Leaio An lie Trains, Ctadosia. Caibondale. Sciauton, No. U 7 Oil .i.iii. 7.10a.m. No. a 2.13 ii. in. -1.00 i. in. 4.10 11,111. Sl'.ND.US ONLY. SOUTH HOUND. Leave Leaie Airlie Tiaim. Scranton. Cailiondale. Cadosij. No. U ...' 'b.30a. in. 0.1011. ni. 10.43a.m. No, 5 ., 7.00 p. in. Ar. Caihondalo 7.10 p. In. SOUTH HOUND. - Uuva Iac Auiio Train. Cadooia, CailHiudalc. Scranton. No, li i.WJa. in. 7.10a.m. No. 0 1.30 p. ill, 11.00 p. Hi. 0.43 p. in. Tialn. Nos. 1 on week d.ijs, and II on Sunda.is, nuke main line coiineitloni for New Yoik city, Mlddletijwn, Walton, Noiulch, Oneida, OoWtgo and all point vcst. For further tnfoimation ccnsult ticket agents. .1. ('. AXDI.'HSON, fi. P. A., New Yolk. J, F. WELSH, T. P. A., Scranton, Pa. Erie Hailroadj Wyoming: Division. Tiaim lot New York, Newburgh and Inlcnue dlatc point leaic Scranton as follows; 7-20 a. in.; 2.23 p. in. Arrivala 10.35 a. in. from Mlddletown. Iloncs dale, llauley and intermediate points, 0.20 p. in, from New York, Ncwburgli and Intermediate points. No Sunday tuhu. it A a"" '.ii" -".''''2D . CO., Syracuse, N. Y. RAILROAD TIME TABLES I Lelilgh Valley Railroad. Ill Kffcct, Nov. 3, JWl. Trains leave Scranton. For Philadelphia, and New York via D. k II. !. It., at 0.3 and 0.3s a. in., and 2. IS, 1.27 (llh.il; Diamond impress), und 11.30 p. in, Sun day. I). & II. II. H., l.W, 8.27 p. in. For While Haven, llailctoii and principal polnu ill the coal legion, lla D. k II. 11. H., 6.33, 2.13 and 1.27 p. I. Fur PoluUHe, 0.33 a, in., 8.18 p. m. For lU'liihliiin, Ikistoii, Heading, llarrisbuig, and pilticipat iimimcdiaic station. U D. & II. 11. It., I1.3S, 0.3S a. 111.; 2,lo, 1,27 (Hlack Pla luond F.vpiess), 11.30 p. in. Sundays', D, k II. K. H,, P.3S a. in.; 1.5, 3.27 p. in. For Tuukhaiutock, Touauda, IHiuira, Ithaca, fieueva and piiucliul Imeiinedlato stations, via, 4'., ,,. ami i . it. ,,., .,i, u. mi. aim ...uv p. in i i Fur (Jcncvj, ltoclietir, llatlalo, Niagara Fulls, A (imago ami an points west, m.i ii. u. u. it., 7.4s, 12.01 a, in.; 1.42, 3.8S (Hlack Diamond 1 -i luess), 7Ai. 10.11. 11.30 ii, in, Sundays, D, k II. It, It.. 12.03. b.27 li. in. Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley Parlor cam on all train between Wilkcsdlatio I ami Mw toil., I'liliadv'iplila, llullalo and auspeu Sinn limine, HllLI.IN' II, WILlint, Oen. Supt., 2 Coitlaud street. New ork. CIIAHLilS S. LFK. (Jell. Paa. Agt., 80 Cortland street. New York. A. W. NONHMAt HUH, Div. Pas. Agt., South Helhlehepi, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply lo i-nj civhe. vmvv, vj ruuiic square, it nuea uarrc, 4
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