P?v-W---""PTr:iVVMMPWNHHMIiPPHBn , ' ' ' i 'ft "W V J ' ' fco THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1902 Woman's Wok in preparing appetizing and wholesome food is lightened by this famous baking powder Hip" ; "1!JS3M mmmm JKHfi Absolutely pure It adds healthful qualities to the food ROYAL Baking Powder The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" most practical anil valuable of cook hooks free to every patron. Send lull address , by postal card. ROYAL DAKING POWDER CO., TEN RULINGS ARE REVERSED COURT PLAYS SAD HAVOC WITH MAGISTRATES. In Every Appeal from the Decision of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace Passed Upon by the Judges in Argument Court, the Proceed- , ings vera Summarily Reversed. Twenty-two Divorce Cases on the list Rules to Revoke Liquor Li cense Die a Natural Death. In cveiy case, ye-slorduy, In argument court, in which an alderman's judg ment van luvk-wed the court summar ily reversed the proceedings. There were ten such instances and in the nta juiity of them the irregularity was so apparent no attempt was made to de fend. The rane.s In which the proceed ings were revolted wore: Ah'W HiainAi .ijMltist Mi.h.Hl Mcr.1,1. droit c Stiilnijr ajrilnu .lotcph (irltliii, ct .il. Lay ill Siranton iisuiiist ("uilcs Jlcjir. Cily of Car bondale airiliiil James IlliciiH. Antliucite Hccr ftmipiiiy .11.-ai11.-t the X.nll.t iskni Pinii-.,l.inij Car iviwtp aisoUation (two c.w-.). l)tid 'lint. bv niraln-t A. Pcttr-aw. .lo'm Ya.rinu.ki esainst John Hoimtiski. VilltJin MX'oy against Sea inrns Uio.. Commonwealth afraiiut lSlasck IJoknM.I. Tlie twenty-two divorce cases on the list were dealt with as follows: S.i.ili l KclUr 112 linsc .latne-, II, Keller; eon third. Libido JI. 1MIii.it .naiirt 1). 1). Palmer; Hil.miltc.l. Selena Williams .'goiiht John Wil liams cimtiiicd. William 'I'. Ki.itt afr.iin.t Ca therine Kraft: (OiiMimrd. Delia II, Krug .-jain-t W. C. Kiujtj submitted. Il.m U S-'cchcrt .tg-aiii't Jl.ulle Srcheit; (oiiliiiueil. Mi I, Abbey UKain-t C. K. Abbey; -ubniitli' 1. Lmili. joel au'alit Jl.iiy .1. Wac1s Miliimtlcil. Mlniili- A. Cleai water apuinst Walter K. (.'Icai water; continued, P. V. ltulibins fltr.iInsL Prances II. ISobhlns; open. JIars.uet Wcb-ur .'i"nin-.r Thomas Wih F t ( r ; open, John Iticno against 1'IIcn Heefc; ".pen. Kale K. Lewis apraint William Lewi; ojmi. -Minnie Trmii ioi e attihi-t William Ttum Vie; opin, Ida Ileynon iiiriltb-t l.ild He; nun; open. .Myitlc lltrheit ugain-t William Ikrlieitj open. II, b.itter;hv.iitr airaiii'-t Ada Sattcrth v.altoj opm. K. A. It.iMcy against S. ti. Itai ley; open, Cclla If. Tiffany again K. A. Tif finy; open. Aiabclla l). Unsllii against L'noa Kiialln; coiitinueil. The following disposition was made t other eases; Continued PtrliU floldcn nijainst Mirgarct Ly an; uilo to open Judgment, llllzabcth Death against Iho ilty of Scranton; mlo to tile e.weu tiui s. Joitph J. -Icnnjii acuiiiH John O. fetan. tun; rule to open ludtinint. John S. Jenkins iigalnst ltiiihbrook Coal (oinpany; esceptions to rtport of referee. Pity of s'eranton against P. 1'. 'llioiiias estate; rule to btrikc oil judgment. M. J, Gallagher, et al,, aalmt the Anglo American Saiings and Loan iiMoctation, ct al.; (ceplion-. to afildiit of defena unci rule to open judgment (three cases). .1. Peck vi tiiti: against tho tounty lonimlf-sloneis; appeal Jrom asscoiment (tno cahos), IMwuvd Thompson (oniiny against It. II. 'llolgato; dcinurier, John V. Miller, executor, iigalnit John I.. Ileam Iilij mle to iciliivc collection fee.., Simon Jllg n agalin.t John fiwauicli, ct al,;, certiorari. 1'cter Oallaglicr against Ales. Cio.4j lule to open Judgtnriit. N. C, Aimley against )!. !'. Parly,' ct al.; rule lo strlku'eff lien. Oswald Jmes agalnstl'ettr T. Sclieustcr; uilo to ills, volve Dttaeliuicnt. Angus Csmcion against An iriu O. (Iraye: 'cxtcntton to ball. Cily of Koran- ton against Jlalpli Uiant; rule to strIKo off Men. ' C.'lly of Smanton against .nenry t. iioemcr; rulfto itrlko'oit lien. 'City, of Siranton against William ItelLei rule to Htrlko.olf lien. City of Jicratiton against Frank Miller; certiorari. Com inoiiweaUh against Cassia Sampson; ccrtloraii, Kto AVaUU against Jamcj Slmpvin; rn'o to rpiasli ull.n euminons. .Mary Ann llyan against the lielauare. Lackawanna amlv Wtlcm Mutual Alii soclcly; rule to strike sotT nnn-vult. JI. I),, tor; rulo for new trial, Kennedy fc Jlaloney gainst James Sweeney; rule to sell a building, Itolo Gallagher against tlie Itcpublio Sailugs ml Loin asfoclatloni rule to dissolve sttach. inent. Cily of Carbondale igalnst JIary llantt snd John Klunej Ucmurjer. Jlula Absolute City of Carbondale ngaliut 3ani(s C. Morrison; rule to strike off Hen. M, l. Aiuley sgainst A, Salerno; rule to amend c-'ulrn. Argued A. Magnottl against Ignati Imeidopt; extvptlnm to report o referee. Wannsmaket & Pio-.ui against V. V. Patter; case stited. Joseph Walker axitrait Walker Automatic Steam Coupler company; lulo to strike off juclnient and set Jldo sheriff's ialc. Off List lohn Veik against Frank Vandolskl, ct si.; ceitb.rad. Mary llurneU , sgalnst the polaware, Lackawanna, anil Wcsteru- lUllroi com. yrty; demurrer. SeUkJ--H. Itoscnblnlli tgskst Metrofan Osm- Me; rule to strike off judgment. Loreiizs U mcru ni;oIijit V.'llllani l'go; .certiorari. A number of rules secured by the JiuulclviU league to- revoke liquor v Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings There are cheap baking powders, made from alum, but they are ex ceedingly harmful to health. Their astringent and cauterizing qualities add a dangerous clement to food. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. licenses were discharged without argu ment, the licenses which were soukIU to be revoked having expired. The parties against whom these rules were taken out were Charles A. Cole, Will iam Williams, P. H. Durkin, Harry Howard, Cieorge Prokopovitch, Antol Golinski. Adelbert Hoynolds and Her bert A. Thomas. Order iu the Smith. Estate. Judge Vosburs yesterday handed down tut opinion in the estate of W. W. Smith, deceased, late of the borouffh of Dalton. in which an application was made by the executor for leave to mort gage a farm for the payment of debts, which petition was opposed by some of the parties In Interest, for several rea sons. Judge Voaburg holds that all the per sonal property must be first used to pay debts, but that as it Is not suffic ient for that purpose, the real estate Ih available. The adjudication of cer tain disputed items of Indebtedness is left open for further proceeding's. It having' been stated at the hearing, that the property could be sold for a fair figure, the following order was made; "It is therefore ordered, that tills peti tion stiMid open for thirty days from the date of Whig of this opinion, so that, If pdssible, a satisfactory sale can be made; with the privilege of then presenting it for further order of court, in case such sale cannot be consum mated." Marriage licenses. Hank Carroll Maiy L. Hogan Angelo Veirj-tro Jlarv C. Morllr.cv. Siranton Dickson Dunmore Dunmore ....Scranton. Siranton ....l'rk'cbuvg . ...l'riccburg Scianton Scianton Scianton Scianton ...Carbondale ...Carbondale Scranton Scranton Dunmore Scianton Scranton Sci.tntoi: Moosio Alnca Scranton Scranton Wilkes-llano .Wilkes-llarro C'laicncu A. Ueemcr Com S. Pickering I 'ra nk Bognrvicwskl Katliarlna lupluisczlcv.ski .l.inic-j Chri-ty Katlicrlne Slullwrin James A. CumnringJ Kitty Kearney Alnnu Jloshcr Maud U. ltol.crt.-i Joseph Urban l'etioncla UaionstMU 1'rlinil V. Biesecker Kil.Mhe W. Itecao Tlioinaa McCarthy Mary McPcrmottt Itlclnrd Cavanaugli Maiy Clifford John J. DKkln Cathirlno JlcDeimottt .... William II. Kltcli Anna Kennedy COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. George F. llonlan was yisterday appointed deputy constable of the First ward of Dun inure. The report of the icwcrs In. the matter of the two new mads in Spring Brook were contimied conditionally. Sentence was suspended npen payment of costs in tho case of Charles Jacobs, of Old Forge, con victcd of selling liquor on Sunday, In the case of Miranda 11. Winehcll against William J. Stoiens, a rulo wa3 jestciday Brant ed by court to open the judgment and permit cf a defense. Adolph Marcus brought suit yesterday to re coier $1,000 for Injury to his person, his horse, wagon and harness by being run down by a trol ley car on l'enn avenue March 25, 10O2. John F. Scrags is lila attorney. In thie case of the commonwealth against George Kogler, tho secretary of the Street Car Men's union, lio was Until for calling a non union inotorman u "scab," the appeal from sum mary com let Ion was sustained by agi cement of council. ELMHURST. Hany Apgar Nye, of Dunmore, occu pied the pulpit at tho Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. He was entertained at the home of Dr. Knedler. Rev. O, H, Cole attended the Baptist twentieth century conference, at Scran ton, last week, Mr, and Mrs. C,,F. Edwards are ro reiving tho congratulations of friends over the arrival of n little daughter at their homo on Saturday morning. The Elmhurst club are using the for mer unices of II. G, Schoonmnker, at Elmwood hall, for a temporary place of meetiiur. Mrs, II, L. Galge, of Moscow, and Mrs. Sydney Whltloclc, of New York city, were callers at "Broadcrcst" untl "Oak Terrace" last Wednesday, Dr, Knedler la attending Mrs. James Hathrlll, of Moscow, who was badly burned while- extinguishing a fire, caused, by the explosion of a lamp, last weak, A. B. Clay nerved as a Juror at Scran ton last week. M. O. Edwards, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his parents here. Robert J, Snyder.who has been spend- lnt? ft few weeks with his parents here, has nccepted a position at Kaston and left Monday morning for tlmt place, Mrs. Jay Stnnton, of Scrunton, wns a guest at the homo of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Jenkins, last week, Miss Helen Williams spent Saturday afternoon In Scranton. DALTON, Clmi'leo Pago and his aunt, Mrs. Wit marth will move to Philadelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leach, of Chinchilla, have moved on the Wllmarth farm, which they recently purchased. Fred Snyder has bought a new Victor gramnphone, of Itobert Northup, of CJIcnburn, who Is acting as an agent for this company. Owing to the absence of the pastor, nev. A. W. Cooper, no preaching ser vices were held In the Methodist church on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Dean, of Scranton, were visitors In this pluce on Sunday. Mrs. Jumes P. Dickson spent Sunday with friends In WIlkes-Barre. Farmers are having considerable dif ficulty In procuring farm help this spring. Tho weather has been so favorable the past week that many persons have begun to plant their gardens and thus rush tho spring along. The Woman's Christian Temperance union met at tho home of Mrs. Charles Creasy, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bailey, of Mooslc, addressed tho meet ing. . MOSCOW. The "Junior Epworth league of Mos cow wus re-organlzed Saturday, April 12. Miss Ruth Oardner was elected su perintendent. The assistants are: Mrs. O. H. Prentice and Miss Helena Hollis tcr. The cabinet officers ure as follows": President, Lena Dixon; first vice presi dent, Grace Edwards; second vice president, Pearl Gress; third vice presi dent, Mabel Hathrlll; fourth vice presi dent, Mary Roberts: treasurer, Nell Prentice; secretary, Mary DePew. The meetings are held every other ulternato Saturday and Sunday. All children under the age of in are invited to join. Mrs. H. S. Watts and daughter, Ves ta, spent Saturday In Scranton. John Honey, of Scranton, and Miss Nellie Hinds, formerly of this place, were married at the home of tho bride's father, Mr. William Hinds, 735 Prospect avenue, Scranton, Saturday evening, April 12. The many friends of the bride in this place wish her a happy life. OUR POREIGN" TRADE. We st ill lead in the tales to (iirinany, our pro portion for l'JOl being JtJ,O0O,OOO, or 10.0 of the entire German imports. Our sales to Belgium h.ic doubled iu the lait three je.tis. Vice Consul Wood of Math id, Spain, mjs our goods arc to bo win everywhere, and iucludo such American specialties as liulr-cllpping ma chines, dental supplies, typewriters, cleitric mo tors, etc. Tho European woolen, tilk, hosiery, cotton clotlui, glas, iincy goodi and fiuit industries arc seriously feeling the effect of American com petition. Our record or-pporli for the first nine months of this rUcal jcar, shows a stallage of S'J.WlOjOIX) from last .Mai's similar period, more than ac counted for by Corn, draught $5.1, 000,000 Haw cotton, lower pi Ices it,000,000 Oats, used as feed 5,000,000 $71, 000,000 . atf.OOO.OOO Less nit total shortage Gain in miiiufaclures, etc ....12,000,000 Last j car uur sales to Canada weie $110,000, 00O, while those of Great Britain, notwithstand ing the til) 1-3 per cent, differential tariff in her favor, were only i?!3,K,000. Mcxieu increased her purchases of us last jear by fl.OCO.OOO, ur ll,i per cint,, while the GernHn increase v. is only $111,000, or 5.S per cent. If the Ficiidi government is willing ?H5,000,000 of American gold will be paid into the coffers in exchange for the Fient-h tobacco monopuly. lie following figures aic noilh noting: Imports. Exports. Foil. l'JOl. VMl. Total. New York... $327,259,0011 Ipj2!),5ri2.ri78 $l,05r,,F52,SS Boston U1,152,S7() 1I3,V0S,232 SOi.luO C02 New Oilcans. 20,4(12,307 152,77,5W 1 .,-' J.,90u Philadelphia lS,OI5,tn 70,:i5l,02j 127,3!)7,4u3 Baltimore .. 18,SUS,175 100,2,t'J,0,si 1'2j,13S,550 Galvceton .. 053,601 10I.S37.SOO 102,811,101 &au Frau'sco 35,1(11,75:1 3l,51M,7l)2 ('),7Ji).!il5 Savannah ... U 15,007 4G,73S,M17 47,831,034 Xcwp't News 4,000, 151 S2,5C7,'J12 3(1,G3S,!,03 American electric lights will soon be switched on to illuminate the tombs of the Pharaohs the rrainiiU after a daikness of 5,000 years. American ngilculturnl products to the extent of $052,000,000 were sold to foreign coimtilcs in 111. Tills is an increase of more than $100,000,- 000 over 1000. Cotton led for tlie lirt time in several years. Our imports of foieign agrhultural pioducts in the same ye.n 11-01 were :j.!')2,090,000, n decrease of ij.2,000,000, showing that wp aie ciery ilay coming neater the fulfillment of Secretary Wil son's prediction that before miny jcars we shall, in our country and its dipcndcncles, produce all wo need. On April 5, in two tmuaactions, tho Armour company sold 1,000,000 bushels of wheat for ex port. "American capital in the last ten years has secured in the Caiiboo, It. C, mining district ground of the aggregate alue of ?100,000,000." Dally Financlil News. "American coal is being sent not only to points within the United htates, but it is going outside. The Pittsburg coal shipped to New Orleans fur nishes fuel to the steamers carrying supplies -to Soutli Afiica, and the West Virginia coal is used by the German licet in the Carrlbbeaii, to say nothing of odds and ends elsewhere." F, JJV Sawanl in Commercial Advertiser. Our expansion ts not In Urrlloiy alone. For the Ur6t eight months of 1S')I (Democratic) fl'cal year our cxpoits of manufactured goods amount ed to $123,000,000, but for the tame pfrlod of 1001 fiscal ycir tho figures were 1-357,000,000, near ly three times as much. Five years of Republican policies worked this miracle. The sum of $131,481,052 i-s "hat our Western people liaie so far leclvid for horses and mules shipped fiom New Orleans to South Africa iluiing the llocr war. Foreign wheat ami fluiir shipments from Port land, Oie,, during Maict foot up Ml,171, against $715,113 for March, list year, Waller J. Ballard. Schenectady, '. Y April 10. D,, I. & W, Board for Today. The following is the make-up of the D., Ii and W. board for today: MONDAY, APllll, 21, IMras East--8 p. in., Hoboken, Fitpatilvk; 10 p. m,, l F. Steienr, 11 p. in., Hoboken, J, II. Sv.aitz. TUKsDAY, AVltlb ii. lixtras Jlast 1.30 a. m., Gcoige Thomas; 4 a. in., Hoboken, Lattimci', with' Abram's crew; 10 a. in., llUblug; 11 ii. in., Hoboken, .1, (lenity; 1 p. in., P. Cavanaugh; '2 p. m., Hoboken, J, W, Pevine; 2.10 p. m., D, lUggcrty; 5 p. pi,, Hoboken, Iirkln; fl p. in., J). WaPace, Summits, lHe. 0 a, in., 'Carilggj 0 a. in,, Frounfelkcr; 10 u. nt,, Mcliols; 1 p. in., lieu nlgan; 2 p. in., 'fliompson; 8 p. m., Golden. Pushers 0 a, m., Widncr; 7 a, nt., Finucrly; S a. in., Hovuer; 0 a. in., W, It, Paitholomew; 11.45 a, in., Moran; 1.E0 p, in,, Nauman; U p. m., 0. liartholomew; 7.30 p. nt., Murphy; 9 ji, m., Singer; 10 p. m., Lamping. Helpers 1.10 a, m., Maioiernj 7 a. m., Gaff, ney; 10 a. in,, Secor; S.SQ p, pi., Stanton. Ettru West 8 a. in., T. Uoullcau 11 a. m., O. Klngsley; 1 p. ni., V. Wall; 2 p. m It. Castner; i p. ni., F, McDonnell, with John Oahagan's crew; H p. in,, A. 12. lletchum. &&& Y?rmS.xi THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yolk, April 21. There was another day of ery actltc and vailed speculation In slocks today, hut the campaign for the iithance received rather a severe cheek. Tlie leaders ol the cam paign for the advance recovered their position to some extent late In tlie day by a vigorous buy ing movement In Southern Pacltlo tip to 0(.ic and In Mending and Manhattan which were IIHed lespcctlvcly 4',a and 34 over Saturday, This Induced a general covering movement In the whole market and In substantial rallies which materially reduced, the loses hut ntlll left prices generally below Saturday. Tlie tcault of tlio day's opciatlons In the market showed the Importance ot the outcome ol the crop situa tion. The lepoits of hot winds In the winter wheat belt did not seem to greatly affect the grain market, but tho simple racial of tempera tures touched at points in Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas was eiitllelent to nine u rcllectlon of unvlcty In the stocks of the loads running through that legion. Tho weekly statistics of railroad traffic reporting a decline In the mer chandise movement to the southwest, were re garded as a corroboration of the thieat of harm to the crops. Scattered reports of showers may have had to do with the late tally in the mar ket. The leave granted to the state of Wash ington to file stilt against tlie Northern Securi ties company, is what was refused to the state ot Minnesota iu the previous attempt. The cticstlon of the legality of the company lJ now felt to be started toward a final and definite de cision. Tho strength of Heading and Manhattan was due to bulng by the nunc Inokcre who were lteity sellers of Union I'aellls iind St. Paul. There were rumors of absorption of Heading in Pennsylvania's interest. Tlie movement was fote shadowed by the circulation of arguments on the intrinsic value of the piopcrty. The market closed active and about steady. New Yolk Air Drake, international Power, the Kkcttlo stocks, Keokuk and Des Moines and Nashville, Chatta nooga and St. Iuis made sensational und un explained advances. Total sales today, 1,DD3,H00 shares. Tlie he ivy selling of Union Pacific con vertible bonds was n reature of the bond market. Totul sales, par value, $(1.585,000., United Stales bonds were all unchanged on the last call. Tlie following ouotatlons arc furnished The Tribune by llatght k Freesc Co., 311-315 Mears Dutldlng. W. V. llunyon, manager. Open. High. Low. Close. Amal. Copper irtli d5i iH"i lio'.s Am. Car Foundrv Stl'4 20U 2'.) 20 American lec 10 l&li 10?i 1071 Amer. Lcomotito 88',4 .'W'?4 B.V,i 30',4 Am. Locomotive, Pr... OS 9SM 0i 08 VS Am. Sinult. & Iter. Co.. Ifiij lfl;& 4ji 45'4 Ameiican Sugar 127 127',jj 12ol?s 120H Anueonila, Copper 112 112 lt'2 112' Atchison 8J',a S3JS 8HJ S2 Atchison, Pr 100 100 0894 IW's Bait. & Ohio 1004 lOJ'i 108 10314 Brookljn It. T 07 03 604 (17;4 Canadian Pacific 12S 129 124 1'27'4 dies. Ii Ohio ,. 48 4S 47V4 47',i iiucago Alton 39 :i') 7i us Chie. & G. W 2B11 20-7J 25U 25-l Chit-., Mil. 4 St. P 172Vj 1724 K9 170-Ta Chic. it. I. & P 174 171 17.! 173 Col. Fuel & Iron 1OT 10' 105V4 107'2 Col. & Southern 3214 32"i :tl4 31',4 Col. & .Mouth., 2d Pr... 47 17 4.V4 45"4 Del. & Hud 175 175 174 174 Pric 30 304 39 :itv4 Krle, 1st Pr 70V4 70'i fil'i 70 Krie, 2d Pr .W4 f.-?4 55"i 55'4 Hocking Valley S4'a 8t',i SH4 84 Illinois Central 15tVa IJl'.i 1 IVVi 14S-14 Imis. & Nash 127 127 125 12(!'l4 Manhattan 13494 117i 134s 137 Metropolitan St. Hy ...154V4 154 U 1VI Wl Mexican Central 30J4 304 20?4 20 Mo. Kan. & Tc"j 2 2(1 2tl 20U Mo. Kan. k Tex., Pr .. 6b4 06 05-74 50 Missouri Pacini! 1031b 101V4 10()4 101 Is N. Y. Central 1(4 Ki0?4 IM',3 1S'U Norfolk & Western .... 59 50 SSli 59 Ont, & Vet 34U 31 !4 31 4'4 Penna. P. it 152 153 15IU 131 14 People's Gas 10174 10"4 10.(54 1047s Reading C3U b74 (2?4 'i Heading, 1st Pr Sl',4 W 84 SIVs Iteuding, 2d Pr 711i 72T4 7114 72'4 Itcpublio Steel 1814 1S',4 17-74 17 hi. Iouis k San Fran... 71 71 fi't (''.' Southern I'acifle 8"a KIU 67',i ifl Southern It. It 3714 37'!- Mi 3(t',4 Southern It. It.. Pc .... !il4 OOU Ti f Tenn. Coal & Iron .... 7234 73 71 14 71 li Texas & Pacific 41-74 41'4 4274 43 Pnion Paciffe 1081i lOSli 10H4 105'i' Union raeifle, Pr .... Ml 89 SHVi N5',-i II. S. Leather 134 1314 1214 12 U. S. leather, Pr 841i 8414 S'JV 8314 V. S. Steel 42 43 4- 42 IT. S. Steel, Pr 0-2 03 0274 02 Wabash 251b 2(i 2514 251s Wabasli, Pr 45 45 44 44 Western Union 94 Hi's 0174 Oi'i Wisconsin Central 20 20 2 255, Total sales. 1.0S1,000 shaics. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MAKKCT. WHEAT Open. Hish. Low, Close. May 74 7514 74U 71- Julv ..., 70 7(i',i 7574 75 CORN May 02 02'i 01 01 July C'2 02 C2U 027a OATS May 43 4174 12 42J4 July 0 SO 35 S53S PORK May 10.15 10.50 10,12 10.12 Julv 10.02 10.07 10.02 10.02 LARD May 0.7O 0.70 0.05 0.05 July 0.80 0.SU 9.75 9.75 lt'lBS July 9.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 NllW YORK COTTON MARKF.T. Open. High, Low. Close. JIar 0.2t 92(1 0.23 0.2i July 0.21 9.2 0.17 0.17 August S.95 S.0S 8.95 8.00 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. County Savings Bank & Trust Co.. First National Bank (Catbondale)... Third National Bank Dime Deposit and Discount Dank... Kconomy Light, II. k P. Co Firt National Bank Did. Asked. 00 300 500 550 300 40 1300 105 vr, ... 500 2i"i 125 135 ... C5 115 115 ... 115 ... 115 07 07 105 I.aeka. Trust K sale ucposic uo.... Clark k SnoverCo., Pr Scranton Savings Dank Traders' National Bank Scranton Bolt & Nut Co People's Bank BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scranton Pannenger Railway, first Moitgage, due 1020 People's Strrct Railway, first mort gage, duo 1018 People's Street Railway, Oeneial mortgage, due 1921 Siranton Tiactlon 0 per cent Kconomy Light, Uent k Power Co.. North Jersey k Poeono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected liv H. G. Dale, 27 Lackawunna Ave.) Flour-H-40. Butter Ficsh cieaniery, 34c.; fresh dairy, 33c. Cheese 13a 13 Jju. Kggs Neaiby, 18e.; wcatctn, 17!jC, Peas Per bushel, 1.75. Jlanow Beans Per bushel, .35a2. 10. Green Peas Per bushels, $1,75. Potatoes Per bushel, $1.00. Onions Per bushel, $1,30, New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, April 21. Flour Unsettled but steady with a fair trade". Wheat Snot steady; No. 2 red, 87c, elevator; No. 2 red. SSc. f. o. b. atloaf, No, 1 northern Duluth, S4&c f, o, b. afloat ; wheat options opened higher, experienced a violent set-back utter noon. Prices receded slightly and were dually ?4c. net higher; May closed SlUc; July, blUc; September, bOfte.; PcceiiibiT, Mile. Corn Snot e.uy, No. 2, . (levatur and b'J71c, f. o. b. atluat ; com opened up with wheat, broke and then rallied. It final ly eased (ill it little and closed lie. net lower; May closed 07i; July. C7c; September, Ode, Oats Spot stcailv; No. 2, 4S!ic; No, !i, 4sc; No, 2 white, 52Hc; No, II while, 52c; Hack mixed western, 4ba49c,; tuck white, Maj'.c, ; options quiet but 111 in at Hut, liter selling oJT with oilier inaikets, Butter Steady; cieaniery, 25a'2:..; do. factory, 2.l320c.i lenovatetl, 25i.Mc.; imitation rrcamery, 24a27c; slate daily, 2li'27c, riicpBC Firm; state full cieani. small early make, fancy colored and white, 13al314t-,; full cieam, laieo fall make, fancy colored and while, 12a J2iio, Fggs Firm; state und I'ennsilv.inia, ISo; western, 17?ialSe.! southern, 10uUiJc. Buffalo Xlve Stock Market, East Buffalo, April 21. Cattle ItecelpU, 4,000 head; active; ttrletly choice tteeis btcady, oilier grades JOalSc. lower; best steers, td.73a7.10; medium to good, $0.2'a0.85: light to good buteh cis, fS.&OaO: light lo good heifeis, $5..5.75; prime h'cifeis, $0-1(1.2.5; poor to choke cows, $3.'20a'i.t!5; export bulls, $U5.'25; butchers' bulls, tlul 25; sausage, $3.50a3.75; prime freh cows and i-prlng-ers in gopd demand at $45alO; coiuiuon to lite dliun, $26a35; choice feeding steels, $l.(3at.&5; fair to geod, $4.40a4.CO; best slockcrs, $1.30.(4.60; fair to good $4a4.25: common tn uieelium, $3.75 at; stock heifers, $J.50a3.03; veals, receipts COO This signature U on every box of the genuluf Laxative Brorao-Ouinine Tablets remedy that curM m eoM la ou !? Connolly & Wallace J Scrantori's Shopping Center J 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. The Connolly & Wallace. En larged Store means even better Service than you have had. from us in the past. Silk Wraps The Long All-Over Wrap, which alls to the hem of a woman's skirt, fitted or not fitted In the back.prom Ises to be the success of the summer. Already New York Is wearing them, as though It were June, for shop ping, driving, traveling; even In rainy weather they are worn $15 00, $18.00, $22.00, $35.00 up to $67.50. The same styles of Moire Silk are $27.00 to $40.00. The Little Eton Jackets of silk and Blouses and Three-Quarter Coats of Black Taffeta or moire, have a tremendous amount of style about them. The Blouses of moire and taffeta are the best style this spring In Parts, and promises lo be the best quiet style here. New 2V2L Dimities The designs are small many ofNhem little buds and roses Dresden designs (which are becoming tre mendous favorites), with borders for trimming the gown. We've never known dimities in so good designs for 12 Many are copies of the Imported. Connolly & Wallace. FINANCIAL. TWO WEEKS MORE nt 5f n Mmro (par valuo Si. 00) then 61UC&1U lUU Eastern Consolidated Will positively advance in price Tlie Tift R tern Consolidated Oil Co. has moie producing OH Wells nuil I a greater acreage of proven oil IruJ, I than blx ordinary oil companies. I 2 MONTHLY In dividends on tho Investment. fHfMUlJlHflJUJUJ.U,"'"wa lu K. Pike k Co.. 100 IJo.il IMatc ; Trust bid's., I'liIUilclphlJ. Opeiti Jlonilai- etui TliuiMl.iv ui'cnliiijs. Kik. INVESTORS nefore making rorniniUmcnts, ple.ua rcco'd in L'le privilege ot sulimittitia our descriptive list ot investments. SpencerTrask & Co BANKERS 27 & 29 Tine Street, New York MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK UXCIIASQE. MAKE MORE nONEY. Inyonr inromoHUltlulent? If not, nrulyou are nnxloimto IncreuHe It, write. Inc. st'itlnt; wlmtiiuiotl.it you van Invest, It o.tly $io, mid I wil write you it loiter of ml vlco Fr e l'or y nrI linvedono nothlns excot tstttdy Invo-t-niants. 1 know I on itiL-reiiMiyoiirinoi.iioby pointing out safe lu vcstmuntK, liltiierto un known. ANDREW L BUSH, Investment Broker, Bank References iprlngfield, Mass GREAT BARGAINS IN OIL STOCKS! WILLIAM B. K INO & CO. Member!) of'llouvtou (Tosas) Oil Stouk K.. ctiiingu hollclt orders, head tops, M.25; fair lo (jood, !.,.50atl; common' to light, 41.EOjS.'.'5. Hog llecflptk, a 1,000 lio.tdj opened fairly iav, 10.ilJe. lonu, cloMni; k1u.vj ono lo.id fancy, V7.1J: iiiediiini, J7.'.l3a7..').'': piRi", S0.70a0.75: lotijrU, ii.70a(l.bj: ftiltr, ? l,60a5.SO. blicep and Uiinln ltecclpts, 20,0110 licadj htions and in Kuod demand: lambs, slow, dull and 10c. lower; top laiulb,, Ij7.23.t7.10; fair Iu good. ?7.i 7.23; culls und coininon, fl.TSad.T.'ii jeailliius, $0,50a0.73; tliecp, top lnKed, laii.7a;" fair to cood, ?3.50j0.7j; culls and common, SI.Mi 1.7.1; top clipped lambs, (l.50.i(I.C0; fair to pood, l-Oi'ii 0.40; culls and commons, $l,fiQt!i.73; vearliius, i5.75afl; top cllppod Miecp, M.OSa'i.O.'i; i.lr tu t;oood, ist,73a3; culli mid eoninioii, l-.'I.il. Chicago Grain Market. Clileairo, Aptil 21. Wcjtli'T leporls itilwl tlie eraiu pits nuil n today, Hut, wind ccuditluiis In tlia wlntir wheat cuimu.v Plaited ifralns tvltli a email upturn hut pudlctloas ot tellef by thowcia woiked acalul the bulls ami May wheal dosed only a shade IiIkIut, Jluy com, 'ia'ic lower and May o.itt, !-' (limn. I'ioUsIoih closed 10al7V2''. ihpre-.M.d. Taslt quut.itluiw veio as follows; rioui hteadv; -Vo. il oprlnK wli.'tt, 'W.iUYtc; No. a ted, MUaUlji-,; .Vo. 3 jellow 10111, (UV&i'.i 0 '-' ats, .It.; Jn. 3 white, 41-'l.t J tie.; No, II white, JtUuUl&c.: No. 2 ic, S'jl Wc. j fair to choito maltlmr, (Aitoo. 1 No. 1 II tx tied, ll,ilSi No. 1 noriliwettein. l.7'l; mime tlmothv h'cI, itii.Su.iil.90; mess pork, SI0.l0iio.4J; laid, V).iraV.70! sliott libs, illlitMO; diy Kilt ed shoulder, TkUTfiti M'oit 'l(,al' 8!ut"'' lrtl.33-1 O.W. Chicago Xivo Stock Market. CIiImro, April y.-C.itllP neeeliil. 2J.50O; alut 0al5e. loner: Rood to pi lino ttnis, 0,i0 a7.y-'; wor to nii'dliim, il.uijil.to; noikcis .in-l feeileM, S.'Wa',; tows. $1.4010; heifers, W-Wa 0.25; iMiineu. irl.10a2.IO; ImlU, W.la.VJ0; calves, '.'.0Oa3 23; 'IV-as led ileeis, ,23a0,23. Iha UetelpU today, 42,000; tomoriow. 2.1,000; I'll He, lower; mixed Jnd liutilieia, Mi.73a7,20; niml to ilioicu lieij-, Sr.10a7.23; ioiuIi lieny. i!sl.Nlj7.a,i; Hiitit. ('.OOjO.C'3; bulk of tale,. tt.aV.iT.I'i. blicep IteeeipU, 10,000; sheep, steady Id slionj: iambi steady to JOc, liUliti; tfooil to choice wetheij, R3 60ail.20; weateru sheep, $.l,73a0; natla laiiilo, 4.75aO.W; western lambs, $3.0Oa7.13. East liberty Live Stock Maiket. i:ast Liberty, Aptil 21. t'attlo hteady; choice, taSOaTj inline. $0.00i().73. lloi. Iiwvr; Plim? heaIes, 7..l5a7.10: hrst niedluiin, ,7.20.( 7.S0: heay Yoiker. $7.M7.20j lltdd do., Vl.Wa 7.03; pUs, '0-5"a0.(i louglis, JaU.70, Simp btcady: best wethein, K'-OJaS.SO: nilU ami iom 111011, $i.(Wa3.30; e.il cahes. M.73a0. Oil Market. Oil Cily, IM.. Alilll 21. Ciedlt bjljiui. 120; rcitlflcatcs, no bid; thiuieiits, 170,111 Iniuis; uviTjL-e. 107.460 barrebi: iuus. U7.b"i baireU: iaurace, TO.Cut) barrels. Toilet Brushes FINANCIAL , r--.. THE Six Eagles Mines An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the state of Washington. A Developed Working Nine Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for im provement in equipment and gener al development of the property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling at $ .50 a share. The price will soon be advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. Write for full particulars, SIX EAGLES ilC CO 1202 Crazier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Delaware, Xackawanna and Western. In Kffcct Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Fcranton for New orK At 1.40, 3.15, 0.05, 7.50 and 10.03 a. m.; 12.45, 3.40, 3.31 p. rn. For New York and Philadelphia 7.30, lu.uo a. ni., aim 11.10 aim .c.i 11. m. mi uuj haiina At 0.10 p. m. Tor Buffalo 1.13, 0.22 and 0.00 a. m.; 1.33, 0.50 i.nd 11.33 p. in. Tor UltiK liamton and way stations 10.20 a. m. and 1.10 p. ni. Tor Osfleuo, biaciuse and Utica 1.15 and 0.22 a. in.; 1.63 p. iu. Oiwego, &yracua and Utlca train at 0,22 a. ni. dally, CNcept Sunday. Tor Montrose 0.00 a. ni.; 1.10 and 0.60 p. nu Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 0.15 p. in. Moomsburg Diviaion For Northumberland, at 6.35 and 10.00 a. in.; 1.55 and 0.10 p. m. Tor I'iymouth. at 8.10 a. in.; 3.10 and 0.00 p. m Sunday Trains For New York, 1.40, 3.13, 0.03 and 10. 03 a. in.; 3,10, 3.33 p. in. For lliilfalo 1.13 and fl.22 a. m. ; J.i-V u.m aim n.aa p. m. For Ulncliamlon and way stations 10.20 a. m. lllcomsburc Division Leave Scianton, 10.03 a. ni. and 0.10 p. ni. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Kffcct, Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton. Fo Philadelphia and New York ta D. k II. n It. at 6.3S and 0.33 a. in., and 2.1:1, 1.27 (lJlack Diamond fipra), and 11.3 J p. m. Sun. dajs. D. k II. n. It., 1.3S, S.27 p. m. For White Haven, Hanleton and principal points 'n the coal regions, Ia l, k II. It. It., e.3S. 2.18 and 1.27 p. in. For l'ottille, 0.SS a. in.. 2.48 lVor Betlilelieni, Easton, licail'ng, lUirUburit, and principal intermediate stations, via D. 4: I . It. It., 0.3S, 0.3S a. 111.; 2. IS,, 4.2 (Black Dia mond Express), 11.30 P. ni. bundays. D. k IL It. It., 0.3S a, ra.: Lift. ", I'- " . ... For IiinUiannocI;. Towanda, Llniira, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, vis I) L and V. II. II., 8.10 a. in. and 3.50 p. ni. 1 For Geneva, Bochejttr. Uulfalo, Niagara Falls. Chlcaao and all po nts west, via D. k II. It. It., T.te"l2.Wa. ii.! 1-12. 2.23 (lllach Diamond F.x press), 7.4S, 10.41. 11.30 p. iu. bundajs, D. k IL il. II., U0J, S.27 p. m. Pullman uarlor and dceplns or Lcliitrh Valley Parlor caw on all trains betwee.i VUlkes-Uane and New- Yoik, Philadelphia, Uuriulo and Suspen- Koll!lNd?L' WILBUR, Ccn. Supt., 20 Cortland street. New Yoik. CIIAIIIXS S. LllK. Ccn. Pass, Agt 20 Cortland btrcct. New York, A W. NONIlMAClinit, Dlv. Pass, Agt,, South 'lletlilehtni, Pa, For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket olllte, 00 Public Square, WllUta-Uarre, Pa. Pennsylvania Hailroad. Schedulo in Cdect Jane 2, 1001. Trains Kate Scranton: U.3a a. 111., week days, thiouah vestibule train from WilLes-Batrc. pull, man bullet parlor car and couchvs to Philadel phia, via Poit.vllle; slops at principal interim! Ulato station. Aba connects tor aunburj, liar rUbuio', Philadelphia, ISultimoic, Washlngioii and lor Piltsbme and the wtst, 0 33 a 111., wecU duis, for Sunbuiy, llainsbiut;, Phlladelulila, lialllnioie, Washlntitoii uud Pitts Lm and tlie west. 1 l p. 111., week days (Sundays, 1.5S p. m.), lor Mmlmry, llariUbui, Phlladefplila, Ilaltimore, Wa.liliW.on and Piilsburg anil the we,t. ;i -'S n. 111.. week divs, through e.stibulo luln from ilkcs-llarn.'. Pullman bullet parlor ear and coailies tu Philadelphia Wa PolUWlle. Stops it ptliKlpal lntcriii,-(IIJte stations 4 27 p. in., wick davj, lor lialeloii, buubury, ItarrUhuis, Plilladnlplila and PltUbuit:, J. II. lIUlt.'HINSON. lien. jBr. J, B. WOOD, (Jen. Pass. Agt. New York, Ontario and Western. In Ulleet Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1001, SDitru tioiiMi. lA'ae Uav Arriie iialm. Sii'a'itoii. Caibomlale, Cadosia. No. I I0.W1 n, 111, 11.10a. 111. l.oop. in. v 7 ,,, 0.10 11. in, Ar. CaibundJlv; O.IO11. 111. SUUTII UOU.ND. ' Leave Leave Arrbe Tuliif. Cadosia, Cailwndale. Eerunton. No. 0 ,,,,., 7.W a. 111. 7,4Ua. 111. S'o 3 2.13p.m. 4.00 p. in. 4,40 u. in. fcUSI'A.S O.SLY, NOItlll HOUND. Lcao l,:'uu Arrive Trains. bcrantun. Caibondalc, Caduila. So, II , WOl.ffl, O.lOp. ill. 10.43 a. iu, Ko. o , 7,00 p. iu. Ar. Carbondale 7,40 p. in. B H1UTII BOUND, ' Lcavo Leave Arrio Tr.ilni. Calodia. Catbondale. Kcranton. No, 0 ,, , 7.00a. pi. 7,40a. iu. ,o. 1U 4.C0p. in, OUdp. m. 0.4.3 p. iu. Trains Nos. 1 on week da)i, and I) on bumlas, make main line connection (01 New Yoil: city, Middlctown, Walton, Noiwlili, Oneida, Oswego sud till points ct. For further iiiloimatinn eeiwilt ticket agents, J. V. ANDlUtb'ON. C. P, A New York. J. V. WF.LSII, T, P. A., Scranton, Pa. The Connolly & Wallace delivery system reaches all the suburbs twice every day and covers the central city four times. Special trips are also made when possible for the conveniance of patrons. Men's Handkerchiefs $1.40 a Dozen Or 70c a half dozen, and we have sold quantities ol the same kind of handkerchiefs at 20c each. The hems are quarter and half Inch just what everybody wants. Some of our 'Special 25c Handkerchiefs for Men (the best you can get anywhere are today marked I5c or 51-75 a dozen We bought a lot abroad) cheaper than usual. These Handkerchiefs at men's Furnishing Dept. You can buy the same kind every day in the year, but you will pay tvice as much and more. They are samples from a dozen French makers. Every kind of Toilet Brush you want. Hair Brushes, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. Tooth Brushes, 1 Oc. 1 5c and 20c. Cloth Brushes, 19c, 25c and 45c: Nail Brushes, 19c, 25c and 50c. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital. $200,0Q0 Surplus, $550000' Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Ir Ins Place, NEW TOBK. American Plan, $3.50 Ar Day and Upwards. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. Special Rates to Families. T. THOMPSON, Prop. 4' 't-l-f frt 'r ' For Business Men 4- f f In tho heart ot the wholesale district. For .Shoppers s minute?' walk to Wanamakers; S mlnute3 to Sleeel Cooper's Big Store. Unsy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers Ono block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points or inioresu i HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YORK. f Cor. MUl ST. ft UNIVERSITY Pli 4. Only one Illock from Broadway. ROOIllS, $1 Up. Prices Keasonabls - ss lf Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to 'Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. rniieti PER i-A ft.r Qy ojt. ctr f,. HALANUt iLnunnraiuiison RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New Jersey Central. In L'tfect a'ov. 17. 1001. Stations in New YorK, foot of Liberty street and Soutli I'eliy, N- " ... .. , . ,, , , Trains leae Scranton for New ork, Philadel. 11'ili I'-tetcii, Ilctlilchiin, Allento.vn, Mauch t'htinl;, Wlilt.' Ilaien. A.hlcy and WilLes-Dane at 7 50 a m.. 1 P- i. allJ 4 P- ra- Sunday, 2.10 p. m. tii-ukcr Lily Uvprcn leai.s Scranton at 7.M a m . t uouiili wild lestlbulo trait with Pullm.n liunet J-arJor Cais. for Philadelphia, ltli only oiu." ihaie o( cars (or Ilaltimore, Wasliingtoii, HO and all iiiiiulpal poliiU south and west. l-'o" Woea, I'itutoii and Wilkcs-llaire, 1 p, in. und i i. 111. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Kor Lo-is Hrancli, Ocean Oiove, etc., 7.30 a. 111 and 1 p. Hi rer BeaJiiw, Lebanon and llarrlsburir, via AN Jenlotui, at 7-l ' UI'J l'- '" Sunday, 2-l ''pui' Potlsille at 7.M a. m. and I p. m. Kor rales and tickets upply to ajent at sUtloa, V, II, l!I!LKII, fieneral Manauei, Delaware and Hudson. In Lfiect Nouinbcr 21. 1501. 1iain lor Caibondalo eao Scrjiuon at 6.J9, 8 00. -S.f"l, 10-W a. 111. i l'i.00, 1.2". 2.31, 1112, 6 "0 0.25, 7,67, 0.15, 11.20 p. Ill, ! 1.81 u. m. l-Vr llonclale 0.20, 10.1a. in.; 2.ai and 5.2J lVoV WIlkM-Batre 0.SS, 7.1S, 8.41, J0.38. lo.ti a. in. I U-0J. 1-sJ. !. "" i-, A'-iO, 7,, 10.41, ll.S'J p. 111- Kor L. V. It. It. Polnts-0.33, 0.38 a. m.j 2.1S, 4 27 and ll.S" p. 111. for 1'eniuyhuitla It. It. points 0.33, 0.33 a. 111.: 1.12, S-ii and 4.27 p. m. ror Aibaoy and all (olnts ncrth 0.20 in. and .3J I'- SUNDAY THAINS. ' Per Cailiondale b.GO, U.II3 a. tn.j 2.34, 3.U, C.D2 and 1147 p. 111. l"or Wllkea-llJue 0.33 a. m.j 12.W, 1.83, 3.23, 0.32 and 9.17 p. in. 1'or Albany uud points north 3.02 p. m. I'or iloiwulale 8.B0 a. m. and 3.SJ p. ru. W. L. 1'UYOlt, I). V. A.. Serauton, Pa. It t sv --j-' " - - - - --- - - .. . isllllllll 1 . ". . . . . . . ... . . .. - r-- afgi --- -1 .Li-