'iWCTlT'fKwf'l mrwiirrjm ',y-)W'W - " 1-V r" Jl r i" 4 : ' T . ! 4 it & 5. v, V 5 A-'K'rf s rr THE SORANTOK TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, Al'RIL 24, 1002. 8 i Avy.it&ifvts$m'vw&vm stpw t -A , . . i CLEVELAND Baking Pbwder produces cake and biscuit that are rare, sweet, light, delicious and in the highest degree healthful. The Cleveland nanie and trade-, mark are a safeguard against im purity and imposition in baking powder. Made from purest, most healthful ingredients ri even Aun nAifiwr BownPR m Alum .is use,d.as a cheaP substitute for cream of CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., tartar in making manv baking powders. It is u NEW YORK. corrosive acid, condemned by physicians as dangerous to health when taken with the food. SOUTHSGRANTON TlTNEH-AIi OF THE LATE CHARLES TETTIG. It Was Held from the Residence of Charles Graf Exhibition Given by the Junior Classes of the Scranton Athletic Club Two Weddings Solemnised in St. John's Church Yesterday Afternoon Farewell Party Tendered to Joseph G. Eiden. The remains of the late Charles Fettig who died near Mountain lake early Monday morning was laid at rest from the residence of his brother-in-law. Councilman Charles Graf, yes terday morning-. The body was brought from the mountain home, to Mr. Graf's resi dence, for the convenience of those who desired to attend the obsequies but could not make the journey to the lake and back. Services were held at the house by Rev. E. J. Schmidt, I'll. D of the Church of Peace, who paid a. fitting and eloquent tribute to the deceased as a father, husband and Christian citizen. Interment wan afterwards made in the Plttston Avenue cemetery, the pall bearers being chosen from Alli ance Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. 540, as follows: Charles Schrlg, William Iielke, Charles Klicn and Henry Schubert. Juniors in Physical Exercises. A really meritorious performance In physical culture was given in Athletic hall, by the junior classes, of the Scranton Athletic club, last evening. Their was boxing, wrestling', dumbell end wand exercises, besides clever ex hibitions of pyramid weight-lifting, and parallel exercises and the work of the young performers was heartily applauded by a crowded house. The classes that took part are composed of young people whose ages run from C years to youths of eighteen. Their progress has been carefully couched by Instructor Victor ?oth, during the past winter, and he may well feel proud of last night's exhibition. A dance followed the regular programme, and nil arrangements were carried out by the following committee: Adolph 'Heusner, August F. Schneider, Fred Klatt, Charles Heir, and Jucob Kaiser. Wedded at St. Johns. Two pretty weddings were solemniz ed at St. John's church, on Fig street, yesterday afternoon, when 'two well known couples weie joined for life by the Rev. E. J. Melley. The first couple to approach the altar was Miss Catharine Mulherln, and James Chris ty, and they were made man and wife at 4 o'clock. The bride, who was at tended by Miss Nellie Christy, a sister of the groom, wiis tastefully attired In w.hlto and made a charming uppear nnce, A wedding reception took place afterwards at the home of the groom's parents on Stone avenue, and after a wedding repast, Mr. nnd Mrs. Christy, left on an extended wedding tour. Following them came Miss Lulu McDonald, and William McAndrew, and after they knelt at the ultnr, Father Melley spoke the solemn words that made the young people man and wife. Mis Ann Conaboy, who acted as bridesmaid, was, like the bride attired in white. Supper was served at the home of the bride's brother, Frank McDonald, on Cedur avenue, Later a reception for Mr, and Mrs, McAndrew, was held at the rooms of St. Leo's society In Hyde Park. Tendered a Farewell, Joseph Cl, Elden a well known resi dent of this part of the city, who was for many ycare employed at the Lackawanna store, from lyhlch he re fllgurd recently, to accept a position With the Lackawanna Iron & Steel company In Buffalo, was tendered a farewell party, Tuesday evening. After a short reception, refreshments were served, and Mr, Elden was 'pre sented with a costly silk hat. Those present wore; Mr, and Mrs, Larry Ityan, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Cunning ham, Mrs, P. McCain), the- Misses Mary Itellly, Annie Lowry, Mary Kilcullen, ainl TesBle Hcttler,- Oscur Wilde, Charles Taylor, Wlliarn and John Owens, Ike Seldman, Peter Bacon, John O'Kourke, Thomas F. Bcemcr, and Frank P. McCall. Boland Acted Promptly. Patrolman Domlnick Boland had an exciting time on Fig street yesterday, and only for his promptness and brav ery, there might have been a panic, with serious consequences. The peculiar actions of a dog attract ed the attention of several residents on Flgstreet, near Stone avenue, and the patrolman was notified. In the meantime, the dog, apparently mad, terrorized the whole neighborhood. The officer brought his revolver into play, and after an exciting chase, cornered the brute and killed him. A Satisfactory Job. Fickus & Partridge are being con gratulated on having completed Sec tion B of the Seventeenth district sew er, which comprises the territory bounded by Slocum street to Klrst court, and from Cedar avenue to Koch place. The contract called for the completion of the work in ninety days, the cost being $5,975. As a matter of fact the cntiro sewer system was completed in sixty days, and so well satisfied was the engineer corps, sent to inspect the work, that it was accepted two days after its com pletion. The drain pipe could be seen through from one end of the system to the other, and it was found entirely unnecessary to use a light. The above contractors have contracts for several other sewers and will begin work just as soon as some minor legal points are unravelled. NUBS OP NEWS. A boy named Zegafuctz, who resides in the rear of 526 Prospect avenue, fell heavily while playing yesterday, and sustained a fracture of the left fore arm. The broken limb was set by Dr. D. A. Webb. Peter Scholz, the drayman, is seil ously ill at his home, 718 Plttston ave nue, with a complication of bronchitis, quinsy and cold. He will not be out for some time. A special meeting of the Hickory Street German Presbyterian church congregation is called for tonight nt 8 o'clock. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. Sunday school class No, 2 of the Hick ory Street Presbyterian church Is pre paring to hold an entertainment in the Parish house, May 16. A baby girl has arrived at the home of Barber William Budenbach, on Ce dar avenue. Another largely attended meeting and rehearsal of the Scranton Saengerrunde was held in Schlmpft's hall last even lntr. Dr. M. IT. Qulnn has moved- his offlce to 725 Plttston avenue. " General Grant commnndery, Knights of Malta, will meet In regular session at Hnrtman's hall tomorrow night. VIOLATED OLEO LAWS. Two Local Men Held Under $1,000 Bail Each. The local United States revenue offi cials have succeeded within the past few days In bringing to law two men who have for some time past been vio lating the existing laws providing regu lations for the sale of oleomargarine, William Loltncr and Harry Welsber ger, the two men arrested, are both from this city, and were discovered sell ing oleo above Carbondulo without a license. The discovery wus made b Deputy Collector of Internal Itevenuc William D, Evans, who followed their up and, secured from them a promise to tuko out u license at once, Instead of going to Cnrhondale to take out a license they canto to this city and their whereabouts remained unknown for n few days, Collector T. F. Penman Interested himself In the caso, however, and his subordinate suc ceeded in locutlng the men. Warrants wero sworn out for their arrest uud Letner was taken Into custody, Ho waived a hearing and entered ball be fore United States Commissioner Tay lor in tho sum of $1,000. Weisberger left the city when he learned that there was a warrant out for him, but later returned and entered ball in the sum of 11,000 also, &A jy7ny '"Mi i THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, April 2'!. Todiy's transits ot Mock again lcjchcd uu aggic'.ilu ot over one million Eiwics, nut tlic .imnulion ot the fprculitlnn f tit cldnlly rlvtcrimatod trim tlic nearly 2,0tin,O.W share business ot Mnndiy. 'Ilicic mw khui va r.cy in the licaliui;. todjy, but tiic undertone oi tho muket was del idcill.v heavy all day and th' advances in some portions ol the list wic In-iiiU-cit'iit to clear up tlic tone. The weather newt Irom tho western Biain regions wi- the cchimI topic of discii-hioii. Prices were successfully turned upnaiil-i in the opening dealings the grain caniii.-i tdiaun? fully in the advance. In the case nf Alt liiun tlir opening rie was Vi, but half an hour liter when tndlns big.in in the grain markets Willi prices (strongly advancm; thoie. stocks kjvc way. The novernment weather map was sultlcient evidence that yeslerJuv's hp ful cutinntc-. of Mifrlclciit rain to undo any damage already done wire not well tomiut'd. 'Hi strong ri-o in the com trinket also ludned 10 depress htoiks, notwithstanding the unlikelihood of any accuiate knowledge ut this time of the ihances of the coin trop. Hut the rvidente a. hand from day to day of the far leaching cflcil of last j ear's com idimtiscr- is so impressive, thai, tlic speculative mind will evidently lie very fcu hitive to tlic pro-pet t of the coming t'rop of that staple. There wh :i renewal of ucent active de mand for the Coaleis, the Headings again takin. the lead on the supposition that the settlement of the wages dispute is imminent. When, how ever, it w.ih penciled lint the f.trcitgtli in thi sictiun nf the market had little elicit in char acter, checking tho diibblmg liquidation of west ern stoiks, the movement in tho tojlers ceased. KffoiU weic nude on behalt ot tho lare specu lative lcadf is lo convey the implosion that the sharp reaction in prices has been connived at and furthered lv manipulation witli the puipo-c of shaking oft weak spiculativo Colloivciit in prepar ation for a icnevveil and Mmngvr upward move ment. The market in tact Miov.-cd the slioiua. tcihnie.ll position lc.-ulllng fiem the liquidation of the weaker class nf lightly margined .iicoimts The pressure to sell wa much le?; uigcnt and the fall in price not o violent lull the selling was much Its- persistent and the downward ten dency no less constant. The provision to be male for the great ttcun-hip rnciger, the coming nock cinvcision by tho I'liiled Mates Steel toipora tiou; the provision for the purihave of the Louis ville and Nashville and the subscription to the l'enn-j Ivania bond Issue lor !s0,iXo,fMO indiialc sonic of the Jicavy leipiiiements upon the pres tnt narrowed icsouiccs of the money niaiket. An incident of the day was the sharp rally in Sugar of l4 on tlie epi e-sions of corfldonee fiom Washington that an ngieemcnt would bo leached on the Cuban reciprocity bill, Tlic ttock clo-eil with n net gain of :i'i. Am I'gamaled Cop per, Tennessee Coal, the Cotton Oil and Virgi.ila Carolina Chemical stock'. International Silver preferred and a number of minor lallroad stock) on the ground of their Rtrong strategic position The Wisconsin Cenlnil Hiocks, the Toledo, St. I.ouis anil Western stinks and, the Detroit South cm stocks weic In this class. The imrlscl flrs'tl beav.v. Total sales today. 1,2(W,KI0 shares'. Con solidate Tobacco 1's weic stroii:; nnd active. Otlicivvise the b'md maikat wis Irrej.-iilir. Total sales, par laluc, t?l,7W,(0i, United States bonds The follovviii't auotatiens mo furnixhed The Tribune by Ilaight & Trcesc Co., 314-315 Mean ouilding. W. V. kuii on, manager. Open. High. Low. Clnje Ami. Copper ft! fill6, VH w.v. Am. Car I'mindiy IH '.':', 2'U 2''Vi Anieiicaii Ice 17', 1714 Jiiis 1(1 Amcr, Locomotive at .uij s,-,i stfy Am. Locomotive. I'r .... !'.4 !STm OS IS Am. Smell, k Itef. Co., UTii 1154 ll7i I Hi American Sugar !-.Mi 127 liiti JJI Atthlson Wtti S0TA 7IU 70 Atchison, IV MIJ Wi. !'s IS Halt. & Ohio 1W4 W4 10S lOi'l lliooklyu It. T t)7'.i (7!i to.":. I!7!i Canadian Pacific. UN's l'J3 121 W, ClM". & Ohli il'i I7TJ 471$ 47U Chicago & Alton H7'J .1.s 377; 3i riiic, & t;. w ;.v; aVt av; ,ni Chic, Mil. 4r St. I HW4 Vi 11.71 !' Chic. It. f. & V 172 172 171 171 Col. Piiel & Iron 10ai KXI".J 10.V& ioil?i Col. ti Southern XVi Wi 30 MP, Delaware & Hud 1711 17.1' 1 1741 17.1 l'.rlo t' 40'A SOU tov, Uric, 1st l'r 7i'.h 70i 70 7u',fe i:ile, L'tl l'r S'liJ M's .MliJ MV, lloclilng Valley Kl Si W 8.1 llliiiolsCentr.il imi ll'.J W'i'.i lliH Louis. & Xa.h I2'II,J 127Vi lilt 12W Manhattan I.'lii 139 l.lt'.i 1 ' 1 '.f Metropolitan St. Uy..,.li1 lis 15,'i lVt Mexican Central :M1 '.'sT-l Sv1; "ST! Mo. Kan. k Te -Ts 2.1 J17, i'.u .1" Mo. Kuii, k Tex.. Pi ... Wl 5ii SlU S.'ivs MUsouri Pacific 101 Id! H'i- li,) V. V. Cential 117'4 l'.7Ti lWi I"i7 Norfolk & Wcttein .WO iV! .'riH f.ssj Out. & West 3lsi 35 Sill 31". Pdlla Mail I."; I2', IJ'i liU Penna. It. It V.1M 1111 1.11 151 People's Oas lull-l 10V, mm imv Heading il'rta (C!i m"i 'H1 Heading, 1st l'r v.1', OTi Ml, SiW Heading, ?tl Pr 7111 73'.', 7I1 72" ltepuhlic Steel ISi 1; lt VM Itppubllo Steel, Pr .... "I'i 71'i "111 "HI St, Iuls fc Kin i'laii,,. vak Ol'i ds'.i WW Southern Paelllo MVi W.i I'S'i 6SH Sutitlicm It. H ,. tiVtt 37',i 3fi'l r.?j southern H. It., Pr .... raal ft PIV'j ftt Teiin. (toal & lion il'-j 735i 7h'(i 7.W Texas ft 1'ieltlo ,,, i! iiV, I HI 41V Union Paelllo .....101 10IU HWvi 1ft l'lilnn lMilnc. Pr ST3; M S7-i; S7" U. S, Leather ViU 121 W 12W IT. S. Leather, Pr S.W1 SUi Kfn R" U. H. Steel ,,. (2 I2si 4111 41T' If. S. Steel, IV HJl'i H!; Oisi paw Wabash ,.,.... llss 2.1li I'I 8S Wabash, I'r , IBs II1,; 1154 lt'.f Total ales, 1,212,000 shares. ClllC.UiO ORAIX ANII I'UOVS10.V MAUKKT. WHK.Vi Open. High, Low. CI May ,,..,, , , 7fi 7fl?i TlU HW July , 70! i 73 7i!',i li'.i COKX- May fi fil'l 0251 01-V. July , Ui'4 ooii ei'.i MTi OATS- May l'a 4IH fi II f July ,,, ,. 30 3J!i So 37t Tbio signature is on every box ot the genulu. Laxative Bromo'Ouinine Tahiti remedy that I'liveu a tola In vnu iXn.r roiiK- Mv t. ..,,,.,.,, ,, 10.W) 10.7,1 lo.SS lA.'o July ..i.., .......... 10.07 1U.V0 10.70 10.1O LAnu- May , n."7' P.?l C77 P.M JulV ,,..1 0.S2 P.M 0.?2 0.01 ilins. May , MO n.S) O.tO P.M Jul)' ,,..,..... t.'20 0,3? D.UU D.37 NEW Yoniv C01TOX MARKKT. Open. High. Low. Clo.tc. May ,,,, o.i o.:o n.is o.jo Jury ..,, i.i,-, 0.17 it.il n,n AtlgUit 8.01 S.P3 S.0.1 8.01 Scrnntou Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS'. Lackawamn Dairy Co.. IV. County SiuIiirs (link 1rut Co.. Kirsl National Hank (Caibond.ilc)... Third Nallmnl Dank ..i Dime !)cp".lt and Discount Hank... Kronomy Light, II. & P. Co First Nitlmi.il Itmk Latka. Tiut fi SaTe Deposit Co,... Clark V Snover Co., IV Scranton KivIiirs II ink ............. Traders' National Hunk V... Snanton Holt & Nut Co People's' Hank ; I10NDS, PcTantnn Parking Co Scranton I'asenaer Hallway, llrt MiirtRlRp, due 1020 .' People's Street Hallway, thst mort gage, due 1018 Pcople'ii Street Hallway, General mortaK', due 1H21 Scranton Traction 0 per rent Kconotny Light, llcut k Power Co.. Norlh'.Iers-cy & Pocono lee Co...... Consolidated Water Supply Co tlhl. AfUI. il ,.. MM 00 o,VI Sill) . . . W i:.no ... mi 125 noo 12.1 ... 121 ... l'!5 33 113 111 ... 111 '... US "... 07 "7 103 Scranton Wholesale'Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 2" I.atkavvaiitn Ave.) Flour-4.IO. Uiilter Kreili creamery, Klc.j fresh dairy, 300. Cheese J:tal3!4c llujfs Nearby, 18c. i weslcin, K'.sC l'eus Per bushel, tl.r.l.-". Marrow llcans Per bnhcl, 2.3.1v2.l0. Oiren Peai Per biishcK ?l.73. Potatoes-Pcr bushel, ?I.0O. S Onions Per bushel, $1.30. New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, Apiil 2S. Flour Market was held fie. higher and generally paid in n small way; winter straights, ?3.7.1i3.!i0; Minnesota patent, $.t.00a 1.20. Wheat Spot strong; No. '2 red, S'HAc. elevator; Xo. a red, tm'.Ac. f. o. b. afloat; No. I northern Duluth, Slic. f. o. b. afloat; options cv ceedingly ftromr all tlav with a big speiuliillvc trade. The clcc was aldrilic net bight r; May clo-ed Klc.! July, S.iMc; Sepleniber. S2T4ci De cember, Slftc. Corn Spot btrong; No. 2, 7l:8i'. elevator and 72'ic f. o. b. afloat; options fair ly active and strong, closing strong at I1li2c. net advance: May closed 70'4c.; July, TOlje-i Sepleniber, Gfl?Jc. Oats Spot tirnier; No. 3, l'ic.: Xt. 2 white, 5lc; Xo. 3 white, Me: Hack inUci! western, &0a.1lc; track white. C'Ja.Kic; options, active and stronger on crop news and tlic jump in other nmkcK nutter Steady; creamery, 2JV4 ni'ViC.; do. factory, 22a2.1c; rmovated, -22i2f)c.; imitation cre.uneiy, 2la'2i)i'.i Btatc diiry, 2l27c. CJjeesc Finn; state full cream, s-mall early make, fancy cnloicd and white, lJa4r.; full cream, large fall make, fancy colored and white, 12i 12'lc. Kggs-Ea'iei; 'late and Pcnnjlv.inlj, 17a 17','jc.; western, l'alTUe.i southern, lOalO'.ic. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, April 2-t. Ttull cnthmiasm was pin mount in all pcculilivc pit.1, on tlic board of trade today. The inmicncc was a well uevni.iptu weather scare and shoils wire the surTeicr. Trade was c.cited in gen-ral and luff was hel 1 to tightly that when the bull movem.'iit Rot into swing prices advanced witli big juinp. Wheat made gahia nf from 2r'to 2?4c. ; loin. 2'ic. to 2r2?Je., and ots, IVs to lc. May vvbsit clo cd 2 lie up; JIiv corn, 2',so. higlici; and May oats. l'JJc. advanced. Provisimis closed 13.il7',c to 30c. hicher. C'.i'h quotations were as follows: Flour Firm; Xo. 2 spring n Ileal, 7.i'a77c; Xo. 8. 70a7.Wc: No. 2 ivd. 8ic; Xo. 2 oils, tlHi 471c; Xo. 2 white. 4ria !&.-.; No. 3 white, 41'i ntOc: Xo. 2 rve, SS'AaoOc. : filr to choice malt ing. CSaffie,: Xo. 1 tlav wed. iflfi1.: No. 1 noith western. 1 70: prim? tlinotby ecd. $0.00: m.s pork K. 70il6.fO: laid. ?' S2'j il S.1 ; short ribi. $0.1540 25; diy raited shoulders, 7')Aa7c.j shoit clear sides, $O.70a0.8O; whiskey, $1.30. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kat Buffalo, Apiil 2.?. Cattle Ilecelpts. lislil steady; uals, receipts. 500 head; tops, $G.21lBR0 fair to good, $3.50an: rv-mmon to light, $4.5Ui3 21 Uogs Receipts, 5 000 lipid; slow-, lOil.le. lower heavy quotable, $7.1.1i7.2.1: luixctl, $7a7.15: pi-'s $ll.23a6.50: roughs, fi:70art.SO: staijs, 4.7.1t125 Sheep and Lamb-' Receipts l,flt(Xnieail; stions." wool lamb), slow", clipped lambs, steady and in gootl demand; lops, $7 2Ja7,33: fair to good, Sr7.i 7.11; culls and common, $.1.73aH.25: jearlinrs 1fl..V)aG.7.1:' sheep, tons mied, $tia1.25: fair to good, $.1.SOa3.7fl: cult ami common, $3..Vli 7,1 : top dipped lambs', fli .Wan (53: fair to good, i!.21i (i 10: culls "and common, l..".0n.1.10; MiKliirs. S.83iH11; top mixed sheip clipped. sLnOali1 flar to good, sl.7.1a5.23; culls and bmks, ?.Jal.50. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chi. ago. Apiil 2i. Cattlc-Hcceipts, 15.000 active and stiung In 10c. higher; good to prime sticrs, ?a.Pi.i7.50: poor to medium. l.7.1iH..1il stockers nnd feeders. $2"5iri.:'U; cow, $I.Miil; heifers, $2.."Oi0.21: cinneis, 'rl.SO.rJ 30: bulls, S2 21 aj.10; calvts, a.L.IO; Tea fed steers, .1.2ji 11.21. Hog-- Hci eipis to lav, 20.0'I0: tomouovv 22,000; left over, (i.OuO: st".idy to 3c. lower: wlu'ri and butchers, sd.00a7.01; good lo choice he.ivv, s7 a7.17Vi; loiuh heavy. SVI.75M.05; llalit, lIOi li.7.1; bulk of salej, Ni 75j7. Sheep Hecclpts, 10, 000; sluing tn 10c. hiirher; good to choice v.'ftli crs, fj.50.iil 21 ; western sheep. f?4.75iil.'!.'i: nilivi lainliN. clipped, ?l.73Kj.lij; westein lambs, dipped, $5.;0aU.U5. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., April 23.-C'red!t balinct-, I'd: certificates, no bid; shipments, 101,312 IniirN; avciagc, 10',.f!l barrel?; urns, 110,110 bands; av etage, 78,503 b.nrcK D,, Ii. & W. Board for Today. Tho following la the make-up of he D., L and W. board tor today: wi:i)Ni:si)AV. APltlf, 2J. i:.ti is i:at 8 p. in., O. W. rtUgorald; 10 p. in., llobokcn, J. C.'inley; 11 p. m., M. It. Mc Lauc. 'IIR'KSDAV, AI'ltlL 21. lhti.is F.ast 1.30 a. in., llobokcn. A, Mullen; I J. 111., latei; 5 a. m., Iloboken, Iiliulleb; 10 a. in., If. T. Staplei; 11 a. m., Ilobokin, Oilvei: 1 p. in., M. FJimtitj ; 2 p. in,, Iloboken, .1, W. C.iiney; 3.30 p. in,, .1., .1. Mi.iray with C, W. Dunn'- crew; o p. m., Iloboken, W, A. in tholoruvv; u p. in,, Ilobokin, .1, A, Ilu-h. S'limiults, Lie 0 a. in,, .1. Canigg; 10 a, m., Nichols; 2 p. ii'., Ilcnnlgaii; 8 p. in,, M. tioMen. l'li.-heit n. ni., William Kilhy; ii a, in., Mid uer; 7 a. in., I'iuiicrty; 8 a. in., Ilousei;- ll.fi ,, :n., Minan; 1 p. m., W. II. llaitholciucvv; 2 p. ui., Xaumaii; 3.30 p. in., J, II, .M.iiteis; ,1 p. in,, I'. Itaitlioloincvv; 7.30 p. m., Muiphy; ti p. in,, Slinjt-r; II p. in., Lauipins'. llelpern 1.30 a. m Mctlovein; 7 a. pi., Cilf ney; 10 a, in., Secors 3.30 p. in,, Stanton, L'Ktias West 8 ii, in., A. I). Kelt hum; 11 n, in., O, Randolph; 1 p. lit. , M. Caimody; 11 p. m T. Doudlcan. FINANCIAL, 6 Daysl More THEN TIIi; I'RICK OFTHK Eastern Consolidated Oil Go. STOCK AVILl". AUVANCK. Aetlvoworl; on proven oil land In Ohio liai liruuiilit a lirgo In. crPBiiu in all Droiluelloil within tlm patt towwoek. Stock ruynupcr cent, monthly on the InveJtineut. It'.a nrnnnfittliviv wnrth Viiurinro. ful cuuildcrattoii, ITe.cut pricu DEC A SHAKfc rUK fcil A FEW DAYS ONLY I., i:. Pike k Co.. UK) lli'i.l V. Tiu,t bld'g., Philadelphia. Optn S4. CROPtl Connolly & Wallace Scranton's Shopping Center 1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. OF INTEREST TO ALL WOMEN Whether you are satisfied or not witli your present Corset you will find a visit to our corset sictlon profitable during the Demonstration and Free Fittings Of, Her Majesty's Corset And other products of the Princess of Wales Company. These corsets have earned a reputation that is international. They have successfully outlived dozens of weakly imitators, and they have grown better and better as the years have passed. The old styles continue in popular lavor while the new stvles, which have been added, have proven an Innovation to thousands who desired HER MAJES TY'S splendid wearing qualities without so much rigidity. The new GORED CORSET, the pew GIRDLE and the cheaper Princess of Wales' Corset, have solved many problems und put within thf reach of many the best made Corsets in the world. We Are Delighted to Announce The Engagement of 1 Madame Menska, an Expert Corsetiere, for All of the Week, Beginning Hond-tv. April 28th Hake Free to Consult Har. Don't fail to ask for the latest No. LTaorid p; No. 841 Both of these goods are designed bv an expert, and are perfect satisfaction than any other corset of the kind offered for sale. Conn FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open, Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. THE !i ix ots Minis '.: An inveBtment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the test known mining property in the state of Washington. A Developed Workina: nine Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for im provement in equipment and genei al development of the property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling at $ .DO a share. The price will soon be advanced. Gat in now-on the ground floor. Write for full particulars, 1 EMUS 1II1IG CO 1202 Crozler Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Transcontinental Alaps mailed "upon request to Institu tions, Executors, Investors und Trustees. Spencer Trask & Co., BANKERS 27 & 21 Tine Street, New York MAKE MORE HONEV. Is your luciimosuflli'Uiitv If mil, nnilyuu two tin.Nlousto inrrviiKp It, ttritu mt, Mtalliii: what union 't yon '' liiyt-st, h o ly $10, mill 1 w II willu yrm 11 linrrrwll"' V' l'r y url Imviilohoiiotlilnacseufliitl ilvlmo't. II1011IH, IUnowl run HiitifiiK.iyiMiriiiiiomiiljy polntlni; out sot, ImeUmcnU, iiltlierto no- lillOWII ANDRI'.WI. IJUSII, Investment Uraker. HanU References tprini(f,clJ, Mass SREAT BARGAINS IN OIL STOCKS I WILLIAM B. KINC1&CO. .MwnlieiH or Houston (Texas) Oil hloclc K.v cliiuiRt) kolli-lt orders, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. New Jersey Centrnl In Etiect iN'ov. J", Wl. Stations In .New Yor!:, (ogt ol Wbeity tret mid soutli fury, N. It. TMl!! Iciu scranton for !scw ek, 'hllail. nlila, i:utru, Ikllilcluin, AUciiIuaii, Maiuli Cliunl., Wlillu IUmii. AftliU'y antl WllUca-Ilaiie it ",LUj. in., 1 . in- anil t P. hi. snniuj, S.Ji) t. m. QiuUcr City Knficrt leatu biuntoii at 7.UQ a. in., thiouKit fcolM Vi'4lllml" lulu itli I'ullnun Hulfct I'Jilor Cait, for riillailcli'liij. witli only one cluiigo ot wi for lUlllnnHtf. Uualilnglou, V. 0 anl all i tn.IlJt Mill outli ami c.t. J'or Aa, I'ltlstoii .ni'l Hllkvi-Uanv, p. in. ami I p. ni. siuiiiliy, S.10 p. o. For Lous Itrjiicli, tKcau tiimc, ite., 7.S0 . la. ami I p. Pi. , , , Tor Hea Jim.". Ubjiun iv HairUuur;, U At 'cnloun, at 7.'.i0 a. in. awl 1 . iu. tuajjy, ;.IQ r. ui. I'or PottNillo at 7.30 . in. ari'l I p. m. for lutca Jiul tUlci apply to ajnu ii atatlox W. Li. lIlLi;)!, Uncial Mjiusi-i, oily production of the Princess of Wales $ 1 .00 Per Pair & Wallace Jo Ui is " From EXTRA Imr" '. l"" -V -7-" ""l"! Tj'"CTT1 ! Plate Rack For three' hours, from 9 to 12 o'clock Friday J tnorninf, we will place 011 sale 250 of the above style x H P ate Racks, in colden oak. & ti .' ft? ' ft" ft" ft' ti ft" V X S! V Si ti & Si si ti reacu, only one will ba sold ,imvmiBmiwii 39c 322 Lackawanna Ave. Scranton's New Furniture and Carpet '4 "4 "d a n a "'' RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Bailrond. in i:tl:ct, Nov. 0, HOI, Tialiu leivo biranton, F- I'lillailclpliU an J Now Yoik via 1). & II. (lilacii : WaiKoml jiMiiw), and U.SJ p in. bun. dTo'v Whlfo lUi. Hj 'VV"1!? lF-?il in tile coal legions, u II. II. " "-"S. 2.18 ind I.S7 P- " l''- t'011"'1115' u'ss "- " '''KM Uethlclieni, Uaston. IlcaUliw. Ilarrl.lmre, and pilnclpal IntriiiiedUtB .'Utloiu. vU I) kU ii n rt Bi fi.wS a. in. i --IS, V.7 (lllnck l)ia-non.lKM'r-). .! ".';, g U " Vor" TuiiUumioi'k, Tottuiida, Klinlra. Ithaca, r.mevi and iuIiicIm1 IntcniwUlatc itatlons, Ms l L aiidV. . .. S.1U J, m. and a.M p. m. i'or UfiiiVJ, i:odicst?r. Huftalo, N'las,-ara rails, riiltaau and all lioinls ct. via D. k II, It. It, ;l iio.1 1. in.! l.f-'. MS (Ulack Iilainor.d i:. i)Vm-)."7.IS. 1U.41, 11.10 p. 111. buiidajn, U, k II. It It li.OJ, tS.27 p. in. VuUnun parlor and rleeplni or I.ehlBli Valley Parlor car on all iraini between tILek-lUria Jnd M'W oiI., I'lilladolplila, HufTalo and tiupen. !tOu!lNll:il.' Wll.milt, Con. Supt., CO Cortland Filed, S.'W YulU. CIIAUI.I i. I-Kl" fiv11, I'483, Ast" i0 Coitland Aw'-NONIlMAciiKIl. Dtv. l'a. Ast., South Dctliliiiiin, I'J. Kor iliLi-ta and Tallin in rf.'.crvatlont apply to city tiikct oli'.Li'. u) I'Klillo Sijuare, WllUvs'liartf, l'a. New yovk, Ontario nnd Western, In Uilcct TuoMlaj-, Sfpt. 17, J001, XOItJll HOUND. l.cavo U'avo Anita Tiatnj. Si union, Carlwndalc, CadoiU, i'o , i 0.).i. in, ll.lua. in, l.ixip, m. v i ,,, 0.11) (. in, Ar. Cailwudalo .u . in. A0 'sOllTIl HOUND, 1,'avd Leave Arrlto li-ilns. Cadoila. Larbondalc. Scranton. Ko. 0 7 00.1. m. 7,10 a. in. 0- 2.11 p. in. 4 00 p. in. 4.19 p. nu SUNDAS O.NL.Y, XOH'UI IIOU.ND. ' Lvavii Lcaio Arrlva Trains. biuntill. CirLotuJalc, Cadosll, Ko. 0 Wi. ni. W-tOp. in. 10 15 a. in. v0 r ,,, f.lrtp. in. Ar. CarlionJalo 7.40ii. in. MJISTH UOU.VD. ' leavo l.i'avo Ariivo Tuliis. Cadvfcla. Cail'ondilc. Fruiton. No (, , 7.00 a, in. 7.10 a. rn. jsu.' jo 1.10 p. in. BOdp.in. (ill p. in. Tralni Nos. 1 on week ilaj . and U on .Suiidajs, indl.i) main line lomicUlons for .Sew VorK illy, iliddlctown, Walton, Korwkli, Oneida, Ujuigg Slid all point vmt. t'or further information rcntult llilst agents, J. C. MlElthO.V, (i. T. A., N-w Yoik. J. fc', UiO&ll, T. I'. A., tivraoton, fa. Corset, the best value ever offered. as to their lines and will give better ' m r 9 to 12 a. m. ; . .t . X X . s X X X X X X X X in order to 'nialie tnem ; x to a person. X X X X x X 'X X X X X X X 'X 'It 39 SPECIAL l4Ul5TPSfe x X X 'X House x x RAILROAD TIMETABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Uftect Nov. S, 1001. Tr.iin3 leave Scranton for Now VorK At 1.40. 3.15, 0.U5, 7,50 and 10,05 a. m.i 12.45. 3.40, 3.SJ ii, ni. For Now York and Philadelphia 7.50, 10.00 u. m., nnd 12.15 and S.23 B. in. For Tob lianna At 0.10 p. in. For Buffalo 1,15, 6.22 and 0.00 a. in.; 1.55, b50 and 11. ai p. in. For iling. Iiamton and iy stations 10.20 a. m. and 1.10 p. in. For Os.veiro, fcvraiuse and Utlca 1,15 and u.22 a. in,; 1.51 p. m. Oawcco, Syracuse ami Utlca tialn at C.22 a, in, dally, except Sunday. I'or Montrosu 0.00 a. ni. ; 1.10 and 6.60 p. nv Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 0.15 p. in. HlooimtjurK Division For Northurnbcrland, at 0.35 and 10,05 a. ill. J 1.55 and 0.10 p. in. I'oi Plymouth, at 6.10 a. in.; 3.10 and 0.00 p. m Sunday Twin For New Yoik, 1,10, 3.15, 6,01 snd 10.05 a. in.; 3,10, 3,38 p. in. For Huffalo 1.15 and n.22 a, m.; 1,55, b.50 and 11,35 p. rn. For Hineliamton and way btatioiu 10.20 a. m, HlDOiiisljure Dlilslon Lcavo Scranton, 10.03 a, in. and 0,10 p, in. ... Pennsylvania Ballroad. Schcdulo in UQect June 2, 1901. Tulns leave Sirantoni 0.35 a. m vvect day, throuili M'rtlliule tiaiu from llkes-llarrc. Full, man ImlTit parlor car and coaihcs to I'hiladcb nlila. via I'oltivillo; stopi al piinclpal inteima iliato btutio'js. .M--0 tonnccts lor ounbuiy, liar; rlsbuiB, I'hll.idi'lpliia, llaltlinoie, Washlniiton ami loi I'ilttlmis and the wtt. 0.33 a m., week daj., for fcunbury, IlarrUhiirjf, Phllailelplila. lialtlmore, Waililnjttni and Pitts. buur ami tho vveel 1 i n. in,, uecl; ilijs fSunilavs, 1.59 p. m.), Miiilnny, llaiil'liuri.', Tldladelplila, lialtlmore, Washington aim riuuuiS uuu mil- cii. O'-'S p. m., vtcel; Java, tluousli vestibule trail from Wllkrii-llairc. Pullman buffet parlor cat and loaihc tu PhlUdeliihia via Pottsvllle, Stoi at piimipal intcniudlalo station 4 27 p, in., week tlayj, fur Itazlcton, Sunbury. liarriibiirc, Philadelphia and Pitttburir, J. II. IlinClllNfcO.N. Oen. Mgr, J, U. WOOD, Ucn. I'asj. Agt, .". VV . ' " . ,..,..,... , .1.- . A. Delaware nnd Hudson. In Kffi'it Nmnnlicr 21. tMI, Trains fur (,'atbondjle leave bcranion at C.2-1 S.00, S.53, 10.1U a. 111.! V.'.U0, I. a), 2.31, 3 5, 6,) U.J5. 7.57. 0.15, ll.'JO p. ;. ; 1.31 a. in. I'or UuiiCaJjtc O.l'O, lO.lSa. in.; i.'H and O.'.'l i, in. Tor Will.rs-narrc 0.n, 7.1". 8.11, D.SS. 10. 1! a. in. J U0.I, 1.4.', 2.15, J.ii, 4.27, t.',:0, 7,4 10.41, U.i'l p. in. For L. V, it. II, 1'olnts-O.as, u.aa a. m.j i.u 4J7 and U.tn p. ni. l-'oi TiniHjlvaiila It. It. Points CIS, 0.33 a in.; l.U. "-'' and 1.27 p. u, I'or Alluiiy and all point nortliO'.20 a. in. and '' 1. ni. 6IINDAY TltAINS. Tor CsiloiHlak b.W, tl..iJ a. in.f 2.31, S.J4 i.lrt and 11.17 i. in. Vot lkn.-ltarrc-0.33 a. ui.J l.'.O). 1.63, 3.21 O.'Ji and 0.17 p. ni. For Albany and points nortli 3.S3 p. m, I'oi lluncdal'- S 50 a. m. and V.t1 p. m. tt. I;. rilYOlt, D. l. A.. O'ciauton, l'a. ' A nf. i rf . . aa. :
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