f tnT,l "'m J 1 I ' I 53 19 THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-THUHSDAV, APRIL 3, 1902. rf tir f il. ' ' ;' Stand by the Standard In baking powder, Cleveland's is the standard, the powder of highest reputa tion, greatest strength and absolutely pure. It renders the food more health ful and palatable, and is. most economi cal in practical use. Cleveland's Baking Powder is never sampled, sold by schemes or lotteries, gifts or giving salesmen gold watches or commissions. The housewife gets in the purest and best of baking powders the whole value of the money she pays for it. If you value good, pure food, let your baking powder be "Cleveland's." HAD TO BE DISCHARGED Concluded fiom Page R. ded at Blnghamton, N. Y. The peti tioner says his wife 1ms been In the in?nne department of the Hillside Home for some time and Is Incurable. Orphans' Court. In the orphans' court, yesterday, Judge A. A. Vosburff heard evidence on tlu exceptions filed to the Inventory and widows' appraisement In the es tate of Joseph L. RIbble, deceased, late of Clark's Summit. The exceptants. James Kibble, Mary R. Snyder, Sadie Hufford and Lizzie Will, heirs of the dcci.'dent, allege that a large amount of the personal property consisting: of horses, wagons. Mock in the Clark's Summit Manufacturing company, and household goods, were omitted from the inventory and thut they should bo In cluded therein. The widow, Annie A. RIbble, claims that the articles omitted were her own property, having been given to her by perbons other than her husband, and that they were not the property of his estate. The case will be argued on Sat urday morning at 10 a. m. Attorneys A. A. Chase and r. F. Loughran rep resented the parties In interest. In the estate of Fred Simon, deceased, a petition was presented asking for the lemoval of one of the executors, Mary Simon, alleging that she is incompetent to manage the estate. A citation was awarded returnable April 12, at 10 a, ro. Saturdny will be argument and motion day. ' Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. John Francis Luna Markc Aitliur E. Ilciijamln llerlha Mitchell .lolin .1. Honor Iloslc Powell Albert J. Jones Tannic Jones Marion l'inch Carrie Nauman Adam Talmr ludniga II. Pu'zkenics: ... limes Sn-nnirlc Jlaiy K. M'anlon .1. William .Sweeney Flossie Howard Scrjirisn Scranton Wimmers .Jefterfton township Seranton Seraiitcn Scranton Scranton Warcrly Mt. Poeono Scranton Scranton ('arbondnle C'arhondalo Olyihant Olyplianc COUBT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Court ycotcnhy tled today as a lime fur ac knowledging therifi's deeds. Court jostcnl.iy dlicel.-d thai publication be made in the iltioivo ease vt Louloe Kiltlu and Harry E. L. Kittle. 'flic ejectment cas of 1'iank . Ilollenback against l, L. Hollcnlurk was yesterday rcfened to D. L. Ilollenback. An older made by the couit yesterday direls 1hat, I he cae of Thomas Thomas be placid at the he'ad of the ll-t ,of i.w lor one ot tic vrikk of the ne.l term ol euninnn ple.w tauit. I'onit jesterday lixed April 21 an the time lot hearing the uppc.lt ut William II. Itlehmoiid liom the asM",mviit placed by the boaid ut city iintis-urs on ceiliiin piopeity in the I'lrit waul imned by Mr. Richmond. A liilo to i..ow cause why Jiukiuiiit klumld not be atifled wa.s mantcd je-teidiy in the cue of Finnic Ileckri aoali.it William Zoin. At ,. liiiment court, icafons for and against making Hie rule absolute will be heaul. A rulo was allow oil jefterday In the ca.ie of tho Penny lunlu llri-v.ln; cninpiuy againt William Zorn, to bhow ciiim why the judgment entered in tho i.iio should not be F.itlMli'i. The matter will be beard at argument mint, Atlomejs O'llrlen iV -Mai tin jpotrrriay lK'gan mi ejectment milt lor William E. Mcnill agalmt Andiew J, WUItbuk, to recoier pMN)i-s.ion cl tblrty-sl and tidily cn Ightletli aires o ljnd In Sentt toniiohlp, which Mini II n,ifn Is ills, but i now in H19 pos.iion nf Wbltbei;. O, W, Ilobbliu tome time ago uskel for n divorce Irom 1'iance.s II, llobblns. Vesterday Mik, llobblns tisUcil that tho be furnlhed with a bill of particulars concerning the ihirgei that am nllcgrd iigaht her. Court made an order illtec tine tlut the bill of parllculars asked for be furnished by Mr. Robbing, In (he matter ot Susan E. Hack, a nil" was granted jestcrday to show cause why Russell Dlmmick, committee, and wuetlcs on Ills IkjiuI, ehould not bo dUhargcd. al tlajs' notice to bo given tn Susan K. Hick, Kusle A, Nicholson, .Toihn Hack, George L. Peck, guardian n( the minor children ot Fred Hack, deceased. The ruin Is returnable to argument court. Attorney M. J. Donohuc applied to the court csterd.iy for a charter for tho (iulucppe Caii tialdl Economio and Social cjub, of South Scran ton. The subwrlbera to the articlnt of Incor poratlnu ore all Italian reslilenU of South Scran ton. The purose of the club in to i-ludy 'the English laiiguage, American history and politics, to conduct debates and support a rcadlnp loom. Couit yesteiday refused the motions to rrc'Ni Elder tlm license applications cl-Agiii-Noulcl.a, of Hie Nineteenth wardl pf this, city; William Tmko, Third ward, of Olyphant, and .Frank Maruslu, of the Fourth ward, of Olyphant. Tin' Knons made application, but tho judges refused the licences. Then they made applica tion for a ichcarlng, orul.thls, too,' tho court refused to grant. Tl.cy villi lue to do without the llceruses lhU")ear, , An order waa uiado yesterday In the case of .lolin S. Miller against tho Inter-State Casualty company, of New York, permitting the .company to pay 20 and interest from Jan. IS, 1698, to the piotbonotary, and thereupon (he prothono. tjry is directed t.a satisfy the Judgment entered in tho cje against the Inter-Statd Casualty company, and further, that a rule bo granted upon John S. Miller, plaintiff in the attachment execution to No. ill, March term, 1900, and to No. f- March term, 1W0, and Moses Seedmau ami Nathan Cappman to No. 43, March term, uQ0, to show cause why they should not pro ceed with the attachment executions above re cited and final Judgment and determine the own fibhlp iu tho 39 and interest on the same. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. The D., L. and W. Board for Today. Trouble at the Coxe Collieries in Hazleton Region. The following is the make-up of the D., L and W. board for today: WEDNESDAY, APHIL 2. Kxtrai njst S p. m., Hoboken, J. W. Dcvlnc; 10 p. m., 11. Dolicrtyj 11 p. m., Hoboken, Urady. THURSDAY, APML 3.. i:tras i:.i6t 1.30 a. m., II. Cillllgan; 4 a. m., Hoboken, II. Blsbim;; ." a. m., M. It. Lane; il a. in., Hoboken, Hurtey; 10 a. m., D. llatffrertj; 11a. in., Hoboken, .1. A. Bush; 1 p. m., T. Fitz- patrick; 1.30 p. ni., Hoboken, J. W. Carney; 2 p. m., T. McCarthy; :i p. m., Hoboken, II. .T. I.arKin; ! p. m., M. Flnnerty; 0 p. in., Hoboken, M. J. Hennis-an. Summits, Etc. 0 a. in., J. Hennigan; 9 a. in., Frotinfclker; JO a. m., Nichols; 11 a. m., JI. Clin ley with E. McAllister's crew; 2 p. in., lliomp son; 6 p. ni., CarrigR; 8 p. m., Golden. Pualierv 0 a. tn., Widncr; 7 a. in., Finncrly; a. in., Houscr; 11.45 a. in., Moran; 0 p. m., (.'. Ikirtholomew ; 7.30 p. m., Murphy! 0 p. in., W. II. Hartholomcw; 10 p. rn., Lamping. Helpers 7 a. m , fiafTiicy; 7 a. m., Pinser; 10 n. m., Sccor; 0. 15 p. in., 5tanton; S.JO p. in., 3K(iocm. Extras West 8 a. in., R. Catnev; 11 a. m., O. Randolph; 4 p. in., M. Caunody; 11 p. in., T. Doudic.ui. NOTICE. t. W. Langaii and .7. J. Ttiiane will take their um, No. 53, Thursday, Apill 3, 1002. .1. .1. Murray will run P. Clllligau's crow, April 3, and until further notice. A. II. Howe and C. V. Dunn and crews will go on No. 2, April It, to learn JI. and E. diIs ion. This and That. John Fallon, of Wllkes-Barre, has entered upon his duties as national board member of the United Mine Workers of District No. 1, He succeeds Henry Collins, of Carbondale, who held the position for a year. Mr. Collins will probably be appointed a district organizer. The Lehigh and Wllkes-IJarre Coal company Is erecting a mammoth fence around the Stanton colliery along Stan ton street to the air shaft on Hazle street, and around that broad space be tween the Empire and Stanton culm banks. This fence will be a couple of miles In circumference and will cost considerable money to build, as It is about eight feet in height and made of .the best hemlock boards. Wllkes Barre Times. The trouble at the Coxe collieries in the Hazleton region, which has reached a climax in the temporary suspension at Derringer and Oneida and the reduc tion In the wages of the miners at Heaver Meadow, will probable be brought to the attention of the concili ation committee when It meets to con sider the grievances of the miners and be made the basis of a demand for a written agreement between the United Mine Workers and the coal companies, Hazleton Plain-Speaker, BUSINESS BREVITIES. A llethlehein. Pa., dispatch to the New York Times sijh; "If experiments by Cluilfs T, Schoen, formerly president of the Prevl Car Steel Works, proie Mieciful, the Iletlilelieuit will soon h.nc another big iiidustiy. Mr, jfcliocr. believes that car wheels as well 111 cars may be made from preyed steel, and Charles M, Schwab, pienldcnt of tho United SUtis Steel trust, is raid to be interested in hl.i ideas. The e.NperlmenU urn to bo tried here at the llethle hein Steel company's mammoth plant, of which Mr, Schwab is president, and work 011 the ma chines was begun today. The ctperluifutal plant will cost several millions. The success of the venture will icvolittionh-c tho manufacture ot cars and wheels." Tho total jeai's production of the American Heel Sugar company, 0naid's company, was 77,0:12,500 pounds, as compared with last year's product ltii of BJ.MI.MO pouniU. Tho icported gioss earnings were b3,SJl,(ll7,lfl, as coinpaicd with $1,0.11,707 last year, Tho cost of operating was $2,0u7,02'..lji maintenance, $302,710.01, and the surplus, W)l,307.37, From this amount, $-'3,000 is deducted tor general expenses mid in terest, leaving available for dividends $.'0(1,307.37, The surplus for IWtt was $123,83(1 and the ca-l of maintenance, if;! 12,5.10. Tho sum of ?3C0,n07.r,7 penults a dhidend of 0 per cent, uu the H.000, 000 of preferred Mock outstanding and leaies a balance ol about (20,000. Plans are being perfected for a I obiter Ibhlng trust, Keprcentathes of New Yoik nnd Ronton capitalists have been making a cam ess among the parties engaged in tho iudustiy, ami they look favorably on the inducements ollered. At present the lotister tlshlng Is tarried ou to a great, extent by Individual parties, and It is proposed to bring all of these Into a combiiw unci under the management of tho promoters c the deal. 'Die business of the combine will not only Include the handling of the lobsters in the market fresh from the water, but also the can ning of the product. Net earnings of the United States Steel cor poration in Its first year wero $111,007,105. There were arrived at after deducting, each month, the cost of ordinnary repairs, renewals, and in terest on bonds and Oxecl charges ot the eub9l diary companies. The subsidiary conjpanles have in the aggregate a surplus ot cash ol f50. 000,000. This, with the $50,000,000 which will be raised by the sale ot United States Steel cor poratloo bonds, will give the corporation 100,. iBlWdZr 'rw.mrBvn mimr Hit sWTMia 004,000 In rash to use tut Ihe management may sco fit for the best Interests of the company. The ctlrfcjtors nf (he Pennsylvania Mllicwtt kr made, an aprropr)atlon of JIW.OOU to equip all of .the lotnpnnj's paMcnge tan wllh llic newest t)pe el high-spent brake, Tests hate nhown IhJl A liemy pawnorr, tialn can be .aloppcd nlthln 1,500 feet with the highspeed brake, whern.a dWatiee of 2,00i) feel Is required to Mop the same tialu wllh tin- present quick-action brake. Plain Intimations bate come from Member of the Interstate commerce commission that'll dis covery Is made that freight rebales base been pild since t'eb. 15 lat, criminal proceedings will be begun agnliul offending railroads. 'Very few railroads have linn far compiled with the request of the commission to furnl'h a complete list vl freight rchalvi paid in loot. The new (ointnMon rule of the New York Produce Ilxchange, charging onc-elghtb of a cent commission for alt trades to non-incmbeis of tho exchange has gone Into effect. As a result fifteen out of town houses hac already applied for membership. Memberships are quoted at ifjOO each. The street car strike In Norfolk, Vs., has been declared off. Tim Norfolk Railway and Light company has refused to iccogntw tho strlkciA us body, 11 nil will not put them to work or treat with them ns such, but will call on the men they want to employ. The common and ptcterred stocks ot the IUI1 way Steel Spring company halo been admitted to quotation in the unlisted department of the New York Stock Htchatigc. Tho abbreviation on the tape is "BY." The Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific Rail road company has Iwued n circular to its Block holders stating that at the annual meeting on Juna 1 n proposition will bo submitted to in crease the capital stock from ?CO,000,000 to $75 000,000. President Ingalls, ot the "Dig Pour," esti mates that the railroads of the country will spend this year the unprecedented amount cf $100,000,000 for permanent betterments and equipment. . THE MARKETS "Wall Street Review. New York, April 2. The naming of the most ncthe stocks in today's market is in itself on iUumiuating commentary of tho character of the' market. United Mates Leather led the list, followed at u tonsliluable interval by Amalga mated Copper. The Healings In Colorado Fuel fell to quite iifeignlltcaiit proportions in com parison with the lecent nailing. Sugar was well up in the JUt of active btocks. Of the prominent railroads only fat. Paul and Louissllle showed u notable degiee of activity and the fluctuations did not reach as much as a point in either of them. The extreme range in the United States Steel stocks was i for tho coin moil and U for the puferrcd and both dosed a blinde under last night, in spite of the extra ordinary earnings reported for the .vear of ttic company's existence and the official assurance given, of the success of the plan for providing 10,000,000 additional capital. Many of the usually prominent blocks did not open at all be furo the middle of the day's session and not a tew will ba found with no sales recorded. The price movements of any consequence arc almost invariably amongst the lcs known stocks and the reasons advacen were very obscure. St. Paul ad Omaha loec six points on a few trans actions and the prefcired live, but Perc Mar qucttto dropped sk on only one sale. The Hock ing Valley slocks, were active and strong, the common rising four and the preferred two. The Wisconsin C'ential btocks unci tho Toledo, fat. Louis and Western were bought, apparently on the strength of their Miatcgic position in the competitive field. The losses, which wero lib erally sprinkled thiough tho list ol stocks had no other explanation than they had previously advanced on lumors which hive not been con firmed. The weakness of Rock Island was aiso ciated with the announcement of its additional block issue. The decline in the Buffalo, Roches ter and I'itUburg stock:, was doubtless due to the coal miners strike in its territory. The movement in the general list was insignificant jnd the market closed dull and heavy on the taking of profits by room traders. Total sales today, 410,700 shares. There was a good de mand for lior.ds which was better distributed than of late. Total sales, par value, $2,1S0,0(V. United States bonds were ail unchanged on tho la.st tall. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by llaight & Freese Co., 3H-315 Mean Building. W. I). Ilunyon, manager. Open. High. Low. Close. Ama!. Copper Ii.1 60 C4;& ' Amer. Car Foundry.... 2t aflVi 23 W American Ice l!)'i 10U 17 I7 Apicr. Locomotive 31 31fj 3l4 31 Am. Locomotive, Pr .. OlVi !UVi 9U OVA Am. famolt. k lief. Co.. 47 47 47 47 Amerlrun Sugar 132U 131 131 132U Anaconda Copper 110 ill llb'.i HU'.a Atchison 716 77'i 77 77 Atchison, Pr '.Ki?s 07 WTJi 07 Rait. &. Ohio ..'. 105 100 "lOJTi 100 Hrook. It. .T 0IV4 U1U cll'i Ws dies, ft Ohio 43?a Wa 45?s 45-74 Chicago & Alton 3i?i 5 354 35 Chic. & G. W 2.IT4 24ti 23, 24'A Chic, Mil. & St. P ....l(il 105?i 161?, ic5Vi Chic, It. I. & P 17SS; 17Si 177 177 Col. Fuel & Iron 102'a 101 102M, 10214 Col. k Southern 27'4 23H 27'i 27?i Del. & Hnd 1?2 172 172 172 U., L. & W 2S3 2 233 233 Eric 3G 304 3U 36 Erie, 1st Pr 08 6Si fc8vs 0SH Erie, 2nd IV 54 54i,4 DV4 fi4Vi Illinois Central 141Vj 141 1I1V4 141V4 Louis. & Nash 103 lOtl 10314 WiVi Manhattan 133 l.ttVi 13294 132H Metropolitan St. Ity..,.lU3 HUM, 103 l(W',i Mexican Central , 304 SOU 30 SOU Mo. Kan. & Tex 2414 2I'4 24 24 Mo, Kan. To., Pr ,. ftlH 0IV4 SHi 5iVi Missouri Pacific 8s?i 00',j 08 OOft J. Y. Cent Ml 102i imJ lOiJi l2?i Out. & West 321S 32 32! !i2',i Pacific .Mail 43 4"i 42 12 Penn.1. It. R 130 l.V 14!l'.-i MI)i,i People's Gas 10244 10294 10294 102a Heading CU94 37s M94 M"!i. Reading, 1st IT SU4 His Sl',4 M.. Reading, 2d Pr 07 03-i 7'.j dSvi Republic Steel 17 17 17a 17'4 Republic hfeel. Pr 7.!i 7494 73 7494 Southern Pacific l494 '-" 0194 04 Southern R. It 32 3294 32 .V2 Southern It. It., Pr .... Ul ii4 IV- 01 Tenn. Coal & Iron 70V4 70.1 70V4 7014 Texas k I'acitlo 40 40"4 40 4014 Union Paclfio W 10094 WV 100'4 Union Pacillc, Pr &) faS 87 fa7 U. S. Leather 1'194 14',4 M',4 14 17. S. Leather, Pr .... 8194 MVi 84'4 W6s I). S. lliiliber 109s 179s 101 1114 U. S. fateel 42V4 42 42 42 V. S. hteel, Pr 01 l19s IU94 0194 Wabash 2.1 21'4 23 2H4 Wabash, Pr 42 4294 12 42 AVestein Union W) I!4 UO','4 0094 CHICAOO GRAIN ii PROVISION MARKKf. WHIIAT Open, High. Low. Clnsj. May 71 72 71 72 July 72V! 72 72 72 CORN- May 110 W dO C0 July Ol 0194 0094 019, OAT fa May 12 42 12 12 July 31 31 34 31 I'OltK- Mav Ti.-'i 111.7 10.03 10.72 Juiy m.Hl 10,02 lO.fcO 10.b3 i.Anp- May !.S2 0.K7 O.Sil 0.S0 July W.S0 0,07 (.S7 O.W RIIIS- Mav ,.... 8,03 8.07 8,02 8.07 July 0.07 IM0 0.01 P.07 NI'.W YORK COTTON MARKUT, Open, Ille.li. Low. Close. MJV. 7.78 8.82 fi.7J 8 82 July fa..Sl S.M 8.77 8.M Augut .,.., 8,G2 8.C4 8.57 8.64 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr, no County Savings Hank fc Tiust Co,, soo .,, First National Bank (Cuibondale) , , ... too Third National Dank 6M ,,, Dime Deposit and Discount Dank,, 00 ,,. Economy Light. II. & P, Co. ,,,,, ... 41 I'irsc riaiiunsi uu . sacu Lacks. Trust & Safe Deposit Co,,,, 193 Clark fc Snovcr Co., Pr ,, 124 Scranton Savings flank son Traders' National Bank ,,, "is k.runfr.n Ilnll At Kilt f'fl TS it. People's Bank , ,, 135 ,,, Scranton packing Co ,,,.., ... 35 BONDS. Erranton Pastfnger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 ,.,. jiJ , People's btrcct Railway, first mort gage, due UU M.,,,,1 lit .,. People Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 US ,,, Scranton Traction t) per cent Hi ' , Economy Light, Heat & Power Co (17 Tula It&ttare U oa mr; bos of tat gsM Laxative BroiUoOulniieTtj)iou ' aVrnrw HiT. 1 FINANCIAL, Coinniontvcalth of Pcnimylianl, , , Treasury Depnrtment, cc,t.......,, . Itatrisbuttr, Pa.. April I, 1002. STATLMENT of amount in the Mule Treasury at the clove of business on Mairh .11, loof, ex' tluslvc of moneys appropriated to ihe Sinking Fund I Fanners' and, Mrrlianlcs' N'allonal .bank, Plillailclphla .,t2,(yn,2l9 70 Allegheny National bank, Pittsburg. 078,300 2 Commonwealth Trust company,' liar- rigour , 4.n,oi:itn Irechold bank. Pittsburg .,., 200,022 12 Maker Clly Natlonarbank, Phlladel' , i'hla ar.2VlP2 Athens National bank, Athens 20,000 ru American Trust company, Plllsburg. l.V),ooi)'ni) Anchor Harings bank, Pittsburg...,,. m,n 01 Allegheny Trust company, Alle-gheny 23,000 00 Berks County Trust company, Read ing 171,00000 Chester National bank,, Chester lo.ono 00 Citizens' National bank, Washington 23,000 frt City Savings Fund mid Trust com- twny, Lancaatcv 20,000 00 Corn Exchange National bank, Phil adelphia 7!i,00000 Dollar Savings Fund nnil Trust com pany, Allegheny ..., M.OOO 00 Lntcrprlso National bank, Allegheny 307,000 00 Lxchange National bank, Plttsbure.. 73,000 00 larmcrs' National lunk, West Ches ter 20,000 00 larmcrs' Deposit National bank, Pittsburg 201,000 00 Fulton National bank, Lancaster.... 23,000 00 i'lanklln Trust company, Franklin .. 20,000 00 First National bank, liarrlsbutg .... 230,000 00 First National bank, Hangor 23,000 0 First National bank, Lebanon 13,000 00 First National bank, Somerset 21,000 00 First National bank, tlniontowi 85,000 00 First National bank, Oakdalo 10,000 00 First National bank, Donora .13,000 00 First National bank, Wllllamsport.. 23,000 00 German National bank, Allegheny... 11.313 08 Harrlsburg National bank, Ifarrlsburg 120,000 00 llarrlsburg Trust company, Harrls burg 350,000 00 KcvstumTbcink, Pittsburg 33,000 00 liu ader Trust company, Lancaster. 15,000 00 Mcliantlle Timt company, Pittsburg 70,(100 00 Mechanics' bank, Harrlsburg 20,000 00 National Bank of Oennantovvn, Phil adelphia 30,000 00 National bank of Coatcsvillc, Coatcs- ville 10.00000 Nazareth National bank, Nazareth .. 15,000 00 Oil City Trust company, Oil City... 25,000 00 People's Trmt company, Bmddock.. 20,000 00 Prudential Trust company, Pittsburg 23.000 03 Ridge Avenue bank, Philadelphia .. 20,000 00 Second National bank, Pittsburg.... 75,000 03 Second National bank, Allegheny.... 185,000 00 Sixth National bank, Philadelphia... 30,000 00 Southwark National lank, Philadel phia 50,000 00 Title Guarantee and Trust company, Washington 50,000 00 Union Trust company, Pittsburg ... 85,000 00 Union National bank, Mabanoy City. 20,000 00 Washington Trust company, Wash ington 25,000 00 Westmoreland Savings and Trust com pany Greensburg 50,000 00 Warren Trust compiny, Warren .... 23,000 00 Advances to members and employes of the Legistatuic 30130 Adv.vcrs to employes and officers of the State Government 4,420 01 Total amount in General Fund.... $6,957,577 13 State of Pennsvlvanla, City of Harrlsburg, ss.: Personally appeared before me, E. B. Harden bergh, Auditor General, James E. Barnett, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn neijordlng to law, fftlth that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the best of bis knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed before me, tills 31st day of March, 1002. JAMES E. BARNT.TT, State Treasurer, 11 B. HARDENBEROir. Auditor General. Punhlishcd in pursuance of the provisions of Fcction "3," Act of May 9, 1874, entitled, "An Act supplementary to the several Acts relating tn the State Treasuree and the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund." E. B. HARDF.NBERGII, Auditor Genet al. Harrlsburg, Pa., Apill 1, 1002. North Jersey & Poeono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co. 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flour 51.40. Beans $2.40. Buttei Fresh cicamcry, 30c; Juno creamery, 2Cc.; dally, 22c. Cheese 12al3c. Eggs Nearb)-, 17c; western, 10al6c. Peas Per bushel, $1.75. Manow Beans Per bushel,, $2.35a2.40. Potatoes Per btchcl, fc5c. Ouions Per bushel, $1.00. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, April 2. Flour Fairly active and firm at old prices. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, 83c. elevator; No. 2 red, 87c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 8194c f. o. b. afloat; op tions had a steady advance up to the last hour. Last prices were ?4a?4c higher, May closed 78c. ; July, 7894c; September, 78c; December, 79c, Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 0794c elevator and 07c f. 0. b. afloat; options also firm most of the session, closing ac higher; Mav closed OUc; July, 6394c; September, 61c Oats Spot firm; No. 2, 47'yic; No. 3, 47c; No. 2 white, 50c; Nb. 3 white, 42c; track mixed, western, 47at9c; Hack white, 49a35c; options quiet but tir.mer. Butter Strong; creamery, 23a28c; do. factor', 18a23c; creamery held, 23a20c; ren ovated, 20a20c; imitation creamery, 21a2Gc; state dairy, 22a27c Cheese Finn; state full cream, small early make, fancy colored, 13al3c!; state full cream, small early make, fancy white, 13al34c; full cream, largo fall make, fancy col ored, 12al2c; full cream, large fall make, fancy white, 12.12e. Eggs Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 15'6c; western, 15al6c; south ern, Kal5V:c. Philadelphia Grain and Produce, Philadelphia, April 2. Wheat Firm ; contract grade, Aprit 83a.S3c. Corn Steady ; No. 2 inKed, April, OlaUI'dc Oat Unchanged; No. 2 white clipped, 30a3Ic Butter Firm, alc higher; cMro, western creamery, 20c; extra nearby prints, 81c. Eggs-Steady; fresh neaiby, 15c; co. western, loVac; ,i0. southwestern, 13c; do. southern, 4c Cheese Steady; New York full ticams. fancy small, 129ial3c; do. do. do, fair to choice. Ilal2iic Refined Sugars Quiet, but Ann. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Dull and weak; city prime, in tierces, Cc; country pilni", in bands, 6a6c-.; do. daik In bands, 3ia594c; cakes, 0c. Live Poultiy Firm; fowls, 12a 13c; old rocotcis, Sa&c; winter chickens, 13a 20c; spring chickens, 20a25c; ducks, Wiltc; Beesc, lOallo. Dressed Poultry Steady, fair de mand; fowls, choice, 12',-jc,; do, fair to good, ll',sal2c; old loostem, go.; western chickens. 12 alio.; ducks, lOallc, ; geese, KilOc. Receipts Flour, 2,81X1 bairels ami 2,18',000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 121,000 bushels; coin, 11,000 bush els; outs, 0,500 Ini'liels. Shipments Wheat, 25, (ss) bushels; com, (l,(JU0 bushels; cuts, 33,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and .Produce Market. Chicago, April S. DulUt.1i sentiment upheld giulns today and induced good investment buy ing in wheat. The upturn in wheat was all that relieved the board nf a day of dull speculation. At tho close .May wheat was ?iaTic higher, May coin, 94c up and May oats e. higher. Pro visions closed 2!ial7c up. Cash emulations were as follows; Flour Steady; No, 2 spring wheat, ; No, 3, U9a7Ic: No, 2 red, 7014c j No. 2 corn, ; No. 2 oats, 43c.; No, 2 white, 4IHa4tle,i No. 3 white. 43',ia45c; No. 3 iyi 57c, ; good feeding bariev, . -; fair o choice mailing, C2aGUc,; No. 1 IU-: soul, l,as; No. 1 northwestern, if 1,75; prime timothy seed, 7,10; mess pork, per barrel, A10.63alU.70j hrd, per 100 iiouiia, !.77:au..vj; snnic 1111,, tides, tj.uiuo; ehy salted bhoulders, 7394c ; short clear sides, JU.30aU.l0: whiskey, fl.30. 1 Chicago Live Stock Market. Clilcago, April 2. Cattle Itccslpts. 13.000; stiong, 10c. higher; good to prima steers, 1.7,'ia 7.50; poor 'to mcdiiiiu, fl.MUO.W; stoekcrs and feedeis, $2,50a5.23; co-vs, l,23a5.50; heifers, fi.50 nQ.25;' canncra, $1.25a2.4U; bulls. Ir.'.50a5,23; calve, i2.50a3.7J; Texas feil steers, $3ail. Ilogs Receipts today, 28,000; tomorrow, 23,000; left ovtr, 7,000; opened Mrong, closd 3ul0c, lower; inUed and biitvhers, O.5Uii0.03; good tn cliolce heavy, (KJ.85a7; rough heavy. M uOua.80; light, M.l0ad.7S bulk of salei, il.OOaO.M. Shee Receipts, 13,000; sheep, strong; lambs, weak tn 10c. lower; gocd to choice wethers, $.23i5.73; writcrn sheep and jcarling, ifUOuil; lutlvo lambs, $4.COaO.C5; western lamlw, 5.23a0.30. Buffalo L1t Stock Harket. East Buffalo, April 2. Cattle-Offerings EO head; igutet) veal lOW, f7.25a7,50. Ilogs Re ceipts, 6,500 bead; active and fialOc. higher; heavy, $0.O0a7,u3; mlxi'.l, .WiB.M; pigs, W.20 uO.L'o; roughs, t).23at!.50: stag4, fl.25a4.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; sheep, strong; lambs, lOalSc, higher; sheep, tops lulled, 1.734 5.S3; fair to good, f5.40a5.IU: top lamb, td.73a U.0; fair 10 good, jO.Wail.W: jcarlings, $al.23a 0.50. East Liberty Live Stock. East LIh.erty, Apill a. Cattle Steady: choice, W.UU0.75; prime, f0.20a0.10; good. S3.5013.W).' Hogs Higher; prime heavies, 87.10a7.l3; best innlluins, at.S3a7: heavy Yorkers, hj,70aO.H); light do., fei.40itu.50; pigs. fOaO.25; roughs, t- 6.30. Sheep Steady: best wethers, if3 03aVO; culls and common, lf..5ail; veal calves, J3.73i'). Oil Market. Oil .1ly, April 2.-Ciedlt balance 113; cer. tifUstfS. 110 bid; shipments, 123,874 barrels; ,11ns, 107.0U7 barrel!. FINANCIAL. A Five Per Cent. Investment Wo olfer subject to advance In ptlco without notice the Consolidated First Mortgage Forty Year 5 Per Gent. Gold Bonds of the ' Webster Coal and Cbke Co. V Free of Tax in Pennsylvania. i Redeemable at 110 and Interest Price, F&r and Interest FOR FULL PARTICULAHS WRITE OR CALL IHE TITLE GUARANTY AID TRUST COHiPANY Temporary Quarters 135 Washiioi Avanua, Scranton, Pa.' Well Down Over 700 Feet The following telegram was rerelvecl Saturday, March 22, from our field manager: "Springfield-Beaumont Oil Co, Springfield, Mass. Well seven hundred feet. Quicksand cased off. Rapid progress from now on. Check." This Indicjtcs that our well pained 200 feet strike oil in the next SOO or lUO feet ho. Act Promptly if You Want Springfield-Beaumont Oil Co. Stock At 5 Cents a Share. The SPKIS-OFIELD-I1EAUMOXT OIL CO. is an ortranizalion of extraordinary merit. The officers and directors are representative business men of New Kngla'nd, They are men of tjie highest standing and the company is ussuicd a management that 'cannot be 'surpassed. The Company Owns Outright Great tracts of land In the greatest oil-produciner district of Te.as, and is now drilling' in the immediate vicinity of the great OS.OOO barrel Gusher that was struck March 11. The company is incorporated under the laws of tho stale of Mai.nc. ' The capitalization is only $300,000, full paid and non-asscsublo. Xo preferred fctock. THE COMPANY HAS A CONTRACT FOK 240,000 DARItCLS of oil a day already, and it is only a matter of a short lime when it will be on n di Idend-payinir basis. A limited amount of stock is still on sale AT fl CENTS A SHARE. We have an ARSOI.UTR (iUARANTEE OP A GUSHER, and we are selllne; slock on the plan of 60 per cent, down and the balance when Gusher is struck. Buy at once. The company re serves the right to advance piice without notice. WHAT A LITTLE HONEY WILL DO. $500 buys 10,000 shares; $250 down. I $50 buys 1,000 shares; $23 down. $100 buys 2,000 shares; $50 down. $10 buys 200 shares; $3 clown. TTJIX PARTICULARS TJPON APPLICATION. Write to HI MTfKTPY kj UVJlLtLi L9 3S1 Mala Street, Springfield, Mass. We want a first clas3 representative for Scranton and vicinity, dress K., Tribune office. Share a Year Pays $8 Per - Established 1832 Incorporated 1901 I Capital Stock $200,000 110 per share:. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY. For full Particulars Call On T. C. PERRINE at the Store. THE EDMUNDSON - PERRINE CO. 635 and 63? Smithfield.St., Pittsburgh, Pa. T Stockholders Participate In REFERENCES: N. HOLMES & SONS, Bankers. ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK. All Profits. INVESTORS ne'orp making rommiUinvnl, tilcata rcro'il u t'lo privilege o aubiiiittins our descriptive list ol iineatmcnts. SpencerTrask & Co BA.MKERS 27 & 29 Niie Street, New Yorlc MEMDimS N. Y. SfOCK IIXCIIAXOK. Mil U.HbKIAIN iiU nivinPNnc uinvuiivui llils Company eloea not ele.il In proiiilbra. It ud ilhlik'iuN irom the' uitual rale ot UU ut late uf -per cent, munllily, Eastern Consolidated Oil Do. Klelity'flvr well and iiicuu.in;,- ull nioductlon liaJ nuelo it alwliitcl' imperaljiei To Adanca flu Prloi aa aoou as pie-tent i'c. allotment la exhausted -punithely in ni than :;i) eljys. Now Ii the time lu imvi ho le I e it t'oio up. I,. K. l'lk i: Co.. 4V Heal IMate Tiut lild'ir.. I'lilUiMpliia. Ojun Monday and Tlmrtday cu'iiln.'i. FINANCIAL. dminej weel: ending March 22. Wo should Fiscal Agent, Rooms 4.5 Republican Building: Ad- A Safe, Sound Permanent and Profitable business Pays. 58. 00 Per Share a Year. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In nffect, Nov. 3, 1001. Tiulii lc.ivo Suantnn. For I'lillaiU'Iulna and New York via 1). I: 11. JI. It., at ti.34 and 9.3S a. m., and 2.18, 4,27 (llljck lllamoud JiNPi:). and 11.3!) p. m. bun daja, 1). &. H. H. . l.3, S.2T p. lit. Tor Whitl Haven. lUaleton and pilnelpal polnli jn the o j 1 i'gioiu, Ua J I. & II. II. It., V.O'b, 2.1S and 4.27 p. m. Tor 1'ottaVille, U.US a, 111., 2.13 p. in. Cor Bethlehem, I'aston, lteail!ng, I larrislmret, and principal intermediate rtationa, la D. i u. II. it, MS, .38 a. in.; 2.18. 4.27 (lllack Dii. niond l'TCo), 11. ao p, in. Sundays, l. k II. II. It,, I'.UJ a. 111.; 1.5-1, S.n p. in. For TunMianiiock, 'lonanda, Dlmira, Ithaca. Geneva and prlneipal iuiermediate eutloni, via V., h. and V, It.' It., 8. ID a. 111. and .S0 p. m. For Ueneu, Itejclioter, lluttalo, Magai Falla, Clilceco and all Klnta vet, via D. k II, R. It., 7,48, 12.03 a. m.; 1.1-'. 8.23 (Ulack Diamond Ux. pre.i), 7.48, 10.41, 11,30 p. re. tiundaja, U. It Ii. It. It., 12.0J, 8.27 p. ill. Pullman Darlor and ileetilnir or Lrhlirli Vallev Parlor can on all trains uetweed Yillkes-Uirre and New York, PlilladilphU, Uuffalo and Suspen. flon llrldKe, IIOU.IN II. Wli.UUn, Grn. tJupt,, 20 Cortland it reel, New Yoik, CIIAUI.KS S, I.KK. Qen. Pau. Agt., 2eJ Cortland ureet, New York. A. W. NONUMAC'IIKIt, Dlv, Pasi. Aft., South llethlehein, I'J. For tUkets and Pullman rfjervatloni apply to city ticket oilk-e, 09 Public Square, Wilkca-llarrr, New 'Jersey Central, In Uttrct Nov. 17, 1001. Station tn New York, foot ol Uberty itreet and South Fcny, N. R. Tialna Jeao Snanlo'i (or New York, PhlUdeN phla, LA.trn, llctlilclum, Allentoun, Uaue'li Chunk, Wh'.t llaen, Ahley and Wllkeillane at I,;, ni., 1 p. in. and 4 P. ni. bunda;, 2.10 11. 111. tjiaker City h.tprcan leaver b union al 7.30 a. 111., tlii'cuiih folid eatibulu train with Pullman llutiet Parlor Caia, (or Philadelphia, with only one eh.ir.gc of cur for Ilaltlmore, Washington, I). C, aid all piimipal polntj ooutli ami wet, Fur Aoea, i'ltiaton ami Wllkei-Uarrc, 1 p. rn. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For I.outt Itiauth, Ocean drove, etc., 7.30 a. ni. and I n. 111. Fit Heading. Lebanon and llgrrltburK, via Al leuloun, jl 7.:;u a. 111. enj 1 p. m. sunJjy, 2.10 . in. hx Pottiiille at 7.S0 a. in. and 1 p. 111. For utca and thleu apply to aveul at station. C. M. BUHV. Oen. IV.. Aifl. J. B. SWISUKIt. Dist. Paw. A;t.( Saantou. THIRD NATIONAL BAN OF SCRANTON. Capital. $200,00! Surplus, $550.00( fays &yh interest 01 savings accounts whethc large or small. Open Saturday evening! from 7.30 to S.30. Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock 1 A' j PILSNER J3E$L Scranton, Pa. Old 'Phonei 333i. New 'Phone, 2935. NEW YORK HOTELS. VVEST511JSSTER HOTEL' Cor. Sixteenth St. and Ir Vie I'lact, NEW YORK. American Plan, V3.S0 I'er Day and Upwards. European Flan, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Hates, to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. X For Bnslnesi Hen . in the heart ct tht wholesale j. For Shoppers , 4. t minutes' walk to Wannmnkers: 4. T S minutes to Slogel Cooper's Big T y Store. Easy of access to the great "" t- Dry Qoods Stores. 4. I For Sightseers 4 An block from B'wav Pnm. ! 4- IriK easy transportatlou to aU 4. poinis us iuicrau ! HOTEL ALBERT i 4- Car. th BT. A UNIVKKSITT Pt i. Only one Block from Broadway. PflntTK Sf Tin RESTAUR an r T J00IH, 5)1 UD. p,CM kesjonabla -f -f 1 RAILROAD TIME TABLES! Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, In Effect Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton (or New York At 1.401 3.15. S.05. 7. DO and 10.05 a. m.: 12.45. 3.40, 3.331 p. m. For New Yoilc and Plilladelplila 7.50J 10.05 a. ni., and 12,45 and 3.S3 p. 111. For Tohyl liauna At u.iu p. ni. for minaio 1.1s, 0.22 anes 0.00 a. m.: 1.55. 6.50 und 11.35 n. m. For Bins- i namton anu way 6tation6-iu.ru a. ni. ana i.ii p. in. lor uswego, oytiease and utica 1.10 ana 0.22 a. in.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego, Syracuw aili Ctica train nt 6.22 a. 111. dally, c.ccpt Sundajl For ilontroje a.exj a. m.; i.iu anu u.so p. r Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 6,15 u. 111.' Uloomsburg Diviilon For Northumbeiland, al c.:,a and JU.uo a. in.; l.tij anil u.iu p. m. 101 I'iymoutli, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.1a and 0.00 p. ni Sunday Trains For New York, 1.10, 3.15, 0.0 ana iv,uj a. in.; j.w, ii.au p. 111. 1 or niiiiaio 1.15 and (1.22 a. ill.; 1.55. 6.50 and 11.35 i. 1 For Ulnghamton uud nay stations 10.20 a. nil mcomsuurtc Division ii e ae ran ton, iu.uj 111, anu u.iu p. 111. Pennsylvania Kallroad. Schedule in COcct June 2. 1001. Tr.ilns leave hcranton: 0.33 a. ill., week; (lavs through vestlbula train Irom Wllkea-Uarre. U'ulll man buffet narlor car and e'oat-hes to Pluladell phia, lU Putt&ille; etoi3 at principal IntJrmeJ diate btations. AUo connects tor aunbuiy, llUrl ruburi;, riiilaili'lUiia, uuiinnoic, aiiiuii;toti ana lor I'ittkburi; una ino wet. O.U& a. in., ueik ilaia. fur Sunburv. IlarrUbtn Phlladelidila, Ilaltimorc, Waihliigtou and Pitt buiu jr.d tho west. I 1.42 n. 111.. week ilivs (Sunilaya, 1.58 I). Al.) tor Sunbury, Ilarrhburr;, Plilljilelnlila, UaltlinLre naniin':oii anu ruiMJuij 41111 me nesi, 3.23 11. in., week iUi. throuch vcatlbulo ttjli from Wilkei-naire. i'lillinan bullet narlor lea and ceiii-he'ii to I'lilljilelplilj la PolUvlllc. Stf n at ii hielD.il intermcdiaio htatloni m ,4.27 p. 111., week days, lor liazlclnn, bimbumyl ucir.so.irs, riiiiaueipiiu anu riiisours. 1 ,1. 11. IIUTCIIIN&U.N. Ucn. Msr.' j. u. uuu, ejcn. rasa. .igt. ' Dolawavo and Hudson. In F.BVit Noumbcr 24, 1IX)I. Tiulin (or Caibondalo Itaio Scran(un at 0.21 6.00, b.53, 10.13 a. 111.; 12.00, 1,2'J, 2.34, 3.5J D.2U, U.J, 1, u,, v, 1 J, 11. -u p. 11;,, i.ji a. in. 1 Fur lloiiesdalc 0.20, 10.Ua. 111.; 2.31 and J.J 'For Wllkea-llane6.3S, 7.4S, 8.41, 0.38, 10. a. 111,; 12.UJ, 1.1.', -". "-', , c.v, i.ii 10.41. 11. 311 11. 111. For U V. It. II. Polnta 6,33, 0,03 a, ni.j 2,ll 4.27 anil ll.u p. 111. For l'enn.iania It. It, Points 0.S3, 0.33 in.: 1.1.'. 3.23 anu 4,."( p, in. For Albany and all points north 0.20 a. and 3.5J p, 111. 0uaiJ.11 iitrtl.a, For Caibondale a.50, 11.33 a. in,; 2.34, 3,51 0.52 and 11.17 p. ni. I For Wllkia-Ilaire 0.33 a, ni.; 12.03, 1.63, 3.5J G.33 anu u.K p. rn. For Albany and points north 3,52 p, in. For llonodale 8.50 a. m. and 3.52 p. ni. W. h. PHYOU. D. l A., Seranton, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western. In UUect Tuesday. Sept. 17, 1001, KUJiTIl BOUND. Leao l.cava Arrh- Tmliu. Siranton, Carbondale. CadoaliJ No. I 10.1.0a. in. 11.10 a.m. 1,00 p. m No, 7 ........ C.lOj). 111. Ar. Carbondale 0.40 p. ml Leavo I Leav Arrln Tralni. Oadosla. Carbondale. Scianton. Ko. U .,,,.. .. 700a. 111. 7.40a. 111 xo- - v.j.v.vaS'AI'i m' v,,1;?U;'.".;.J:wP- "' OUitMAI.. w.iw, ,iu(ii lUVJJ, I.L'aiO I,0JO Arrlv. Tralni, berunton. Cailmndalc. Cadeisla Kn a b.30 a. Ill, U. 10 II. 111. 10.13 J. n. s s 7-Wi &$sriuTv- h '?"0 Lcjir Arrlva' Tralni. e-juoau. Lanunuaie, h'ljnton, Ni ', .,,:.... 7 00 a. 111. 7.40a, ni. No. 10 1.30 p. 111. 6.00 p.m. 1)13 p.m. lulu Nos. 1 011 week da), and 0 011 hunj.ui, make main Hue 1 omie-e I loi-s (or New Yoik iliv MldJlele.in, W'alli n, Norwich, O.iilda, 0wc)(9 llii 411 i.',ut, nni, For further inlonnatloii rcneult ticket acentsJ J. t. ANDKltsON, O. V A., New York. 1 in i , t. iitL-jn, 1, r. a., sirauton, p. ! ) ,avel rfV. . iki . ,hl -'f.J, 'iU'Zx'J. .t y . auMv i tr.i l,