it (! V Why is ROYAL Baking Powder bet ter thaoi any other ? Because in its mammoth works a corps of chemical experts is con stantly employed to test every ingre dient and supervise every process of manufacture to insure a product ab solutely pure, wholesome and perfect in every respect. The most wholesome food - and the most digestible food are made with Royal Baking Powder, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, May !. Thn volume (it dealings to .liy fell rniiihhraMy below a lulf million i-hares fur the flr-ht limp In a good tinny weeks. Whctli rr tlicn- vvn any oilier remm for till dullness Hun tlio iltcMon c.f the pally of ("peculators lately hading- tlin market lo lit It alone for a lime was imt cvlclint. Perhaps tlio Ions drawn out coritrcvvoiy over tlio uilhraritc lalmr fettls Hunt mi luvf Ken clfx tlc in discnitrigtn.r H0' illative nctiiltv. If tint wni tlie factor which IiitIik.fi! the curtailment of (kniand ami the !1R Ring of nrko in tin- lunnal IM, It dkl not up. pr,ir among the ranlcm tlicro'elif. Tint group nis arretted liv the miked itrcngth of Deluvire ami Huilwn. 'flic drintiwl for this stork fcecuird to lip of a vctj tpeehl o'liiacter. The Wall street pulillc ! puzzled to Know tlio Rimini's cf the ion positive ar-surimc iilnch has I icon nmnlfc:t I'Ciuicn the contiullinir inkrc-N In the inthi ieite trade that there would not In a Ftrlkc. Th-ir d termination lui rvM'iitlv not varied to offer no ronuxsloiio, wlills on tlic other hand the mine Murker in effect are under lonllm.'int onto to dei lire .1 strike unh-e tlie eoreossions are granted. The outcome was still awaited when the htiiolt tnirkct tlotd toihi. Time a Rime nIiow of rtrcnglli In the only dealings and an jppoirance of nnewed a tis itv on the part of the recently prominent tnirkct lciiVr,. .Utility was maii'fcnt nl'o on the pirt of some Mmller tpci illative pooU in minor railroid slinks. Am lUanutcd Copper was lonspiouuiiily aitlvp and strong, idiinclns nt one fhnu 1H Tlio .innoiim eincnt that one of I he Mispendcd stock exchange firi'is would be .llile to re.sume anil tliat tlio oilier two hoped to do mi was leRarded as a sitisfiotnry deiolopment. Trading was resumed in Intern itional Power and it was lift od four plm. There was not lacking w iK points in the nnrket, howeur, all thiough the (.essir.n. Louisville and Xnshvillo fell hack after its lecent advance and there was a drop of I points in Chita go and I'astern Illinois. The weakness of Chii.igo ind Xorthwestern was asso ciated with the rontlicting reports of the adniis fion to the dirrctrry of ropTisntati es of the Moore inttroits v ho arc ie:iortod to have ae ouired larco holding of slock lately. Tennosieo Coal contlnmd to ihonrtho unfanrahlc effect of its annuil rcpoit. The nnrket closed dull and Moldy. Total sales today, 445.O00 slnres. Ttnnds were easier in svinpithy with stoiks. Totil fales, pir value, JiTi.O00. l"nit"d States bonds Mere all unchanged on the last call. Tlio follow in? quotations are fm-nished Tlie Triliune bv Ilaight k Treese Co., 314-315 Mcars building. W. I), llunj on, maniirer. upon. Jitun. i.ovr. lioso, .vnihnimlcd Copper... fflU fiOVi .inn MS hsfi ,m tar k rnuudi .... .SO' Amcr. Locomotive 32'- Am. Locomotive, Tr.... Wt Am. Smelt. k Itc'g. C-o. U .in 32U IT,, If,', 127;s in 7iH fIS 07i di 127U 47i 3l sw; l.'O'i 17IVj 102'A 30 41 170 37ii fiS Mrs 14S 110 2S 2-.'i M'4 J00 lWj i 125 S1?i 150 103'; 41i SIW 701, 17"4 73 071 WW 37'i HV'j I1U ioni S7i n4 Rtl'j 4l'i m 2iU4 44T, Id's 22i 27U f.O 32V4 01 46'i 123'i 11.1 70 OS 10s m 47"4 30 31 170T4 17u 102vi SOt 44 IW 37?i (V3 W?i Ri r'i 03 H2"i 044 IhU US'! in SO IV. lOSa, (W-i IS'h .ion 31 H 172ij 17-.V. iam n 4 iai ,'N r't?8 8.1 1." M H4sJ 131 ISO 2S'i 2fi ri; mt',i .r,,.i !- ::.i-i 10.17; H's mya si 7I't w,i 71 til li7S 38U Wk I1H st-, 41IH fll'i American Sueur 12si!. Aiuionila Copper II" AtchUon Si Atchison, I'r 'is'i Hilt. & Ohio lOiii Itrook. Rap. Tiansit ... fiC'i Ciinadi.in Paciho 2sVi Choi. Sc Ohio 4's t hicngo & Alton .Iifti ( hlo. & fit. Wesloin ... Mif, (lilo., Mil. St. P. ...1T2 Chic. R. 1. o. l'ac 17JH Col. Tnel & lion 1031 ', Col. tc Sotitlion S19a Col. k Poatli., '.'I. Pi... U Del. & Hudson 1701 Trie R. II M I'rio, lot. Pr. US Vnc, 2.1. IV. JUS Jtotkins Villcy S! Illinois Central lMvi 'nteuutlotial Power .... fa I.oulf. k Xasluillo 14 1 Manhattan 1S2'6 Met. St. Uy Ui Mexican Central 25 Mo., Kan. & Te 21 Mo Kan. &Tc- IV... .Vi'l Missouri Pacific 101 Y. Central liS'i Norfolk k Western .... JR'.i V01 1 h American 12,1 Ontirio k Wist 1H Prnna. It. It lroi; People's f!as lai'i Piia'ril Weel Car 4m Readlnic lty "Si Itoadinc, 1st. IV Vi Itoadinir, 2d. IV 71 ' Republic Steel Wi Republic Steel, Pr 71 M. 1 011I1 k Km Trail. .. tiflVi Soiilhern Paclltc Ii71i southern R. It. " South. II. U.. I'r K Toas , Picifl'' 41U Tnion IMtido lOWs fnlon Pnolue, Pr 871', I'. S. Loilher HTi lit J 32 1401j I 3S4 1 M31 ' 10IIH 15Sii rs 121 si; TiO Wi Sll 7o; is 7.1Y, t.7i (li 37 t'j'i 41V, iota; 87 mi 84 1 411, 01 Ti TJ. S. Leather, I sm S. Sieel IIV !'. S Steel, IV I'I94 W.lbafl 27 27s Wala.li. IV. IV 1 4V1 Wot. Union Tel "1 D214 Wheel, k Iiko Trio 2"'i i,Vh Wi'consin Centra' 27! j 2S',j Total 64los-tlO.SfKi. 41 02?i 13 27i Money 57c. ClllCHfJO ORA1N AMI PROVISION' M.WlKr.r, WHEAT- .liilv Scptemhei- ( ORX- .lulv Septcmhrr O.VfS .luly September l'ORK- .lulv September I. RH- .luly feontomticr RIDS Julv Septfinber Open. Hlt-h. 7."i 7.lTi OHi noI 3IA I,ow, Clos". 74?H 74H 73!b 75, 0IH 51?i l...3l'a 2',i 17.2S 17.30 10.21 , ,,,,,10 30 , 0.C7 W OHO nii 2''H 17.25 17.30 10,21 10 30 0 05 0,70 fil's liO'i 34H 20i 17.42 17.45 10.32 10.35 0.72 0.70 17.11 17,45 10.12 10.35 0,7-2 0.72 NI'.W YORK COTTON' 1IAKKKT. Open, Jnlv AUKiist ...i.ii " Bvptembir ...... ,,,., .4j October i.i.m .iif" 8.SJ His!- I.oW. Close. 0.20 8, OH 8.i2 8.22 0.21 8 00 S.41 8.25 fl.ll s.ss S,0 8.10 gcranton Board of Trade Excbangro Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Did. AiUed. J.nilawanna Dairy Co., Pr. , ,, CO ,,, toui.ly Saving Dink k 'niut Co,, 300 Plii-t Kalloiul Hank (Carbondale) 00 Third National Bank MO ,,, Dime Depotit anil Discount Hank.,, 300 ,., lUouomy Light, II. & P. Co,,,, 40 Plrft National Dank ..,,, ,,1300 ,,, JjcUa. Trust is Hate Deposit Co,.,, 103 ,,, C'lavk It Snovcr Co., I'r...,,..,.,..,. 125 ,,, Kranton Savinp Dank ,,,,,.,,,,,,. 600 ,,, UrudcrV National Ilunk ,,.,..,,,.., 22-5 , Rranton Holt & Nut Co ,,,,,,,.,,,, 125 .,, people's Hank ., ..,..,,,.,, 135 ,., UONDS. Scrantou parkins Co ,...!.. ... M bcraulnn Paaengcr Kullnay, .first IjQttgaee, due 1W20 ,,,, 116 ... People's buret Railway, first mort gage, duo 1913 ,,,,..,,... 115 m Ptopio'n turret Hallway, . Oyoeral , WWllfajre, due 1031 ..,.,.,,,..,.., 119 .. Sattan ft S nari sent .,,.,... 119 . Economy Light, Heat k Power Co. Norlh Jcmey k Poi.ono lie Co Consolidated Water Supply Co 1)7 07 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. (I. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) I'lour $1.40. , Butter Preih creamery, 25c; frceh dairy, -lc. Cheese l.U13V4t. i:gg Nearby, ISc.j western, 17V0c. Marrow Beani Per bushel, S2.35aC.10. Oieen Poas Per bti"hel.. $1.75. Potatoes Per buthcl, St.00 Onions Uermuda, $2.25 per crate. New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, .May 0. Flour Steadi- but llull. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, SOiJc. elevator, and SS'fcc. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern l)ul nth, SSHc f. o. b. afloat. It wax u dull dav in tint wheat market, but Reneral tlrnincss cUtod. The market closed film, lia'ic-. net hiRlier. July closed SOo.; Sopt., 7S;(,c; Doc. SOVsc. Corn Spot ftcady; No. 2. Ob40. clcwator and I. o. b. afloat. Option market was Him all day, clos ine W.c. net higher. May clawed 67'4c; July, 6Clc.; Sept., CiVic: Die, S2ic. Oats-Spot firm; No. a, 46c; No. 3, 40Vac; No. 2 while, fil.ill'ic; No. 3 white, oO'iaJlc; track mlteil wistcrn, 40a47c; track white, 40a55c Option market was firm and hichrr on Halit country of ferings. Dutter Lowtr and unsettled: rrcim ry, 2H'2.ic. ; factor, lUa-21c. ; nnoated, IClVic ; imitation ireamcry, 20a2H,ic; ttatc dairy, 20a 22c. Cheese Firm; Ktitc full cream, small, cirly make, fancv colored and white, KSallHc; lull cream, largo, fall make, fancy colorwl and white, 12al24c. lZsui Finn; ftate and Pinna., 17c; westirn, 17al7!-ic; southern, 35al5',L-. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, May 0. Gram trading wascry qulot today, waiting for the goirrnmriit report ou the crop .situation, whieli is cpectcd tomorrow. In .spite of tho slowness of the market, however, a erv firm undertone prevailed and Julv wheat closed VsC higher. July corn, Mhc higher, and July oats c. up. Provisions wcio aain inde pendently strong and closed "" to 171,ic adiamc. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steadv; No. 3 spring wheat, 74',-c; No. 2 rod, SJc; No. 2 cllow corn, Gfl'iawte. No. 2 oitd, 42?ia.)?sc; No. 2 white, 41il5'-ic; No. 3 white, 43Vsa45c; No. 2 oc SSUi5')c; eood feeding barley, ; fan to choice m ilting, 6Sa71o.; No. 1 flaxseed. $1.61: No. 1 Northwest. rn. $1.77: nrimo timothy s.eed. $6.80: mess pork. per barrel. H7.J0al7.35; lard, per 100 pounds, ilOSOal0 321,0; short ribs, sides. fO.C5aO.75; dry tailed shoulders, 8aSVJc.; shoit clear sides, $10,10 ulO.20; whiskey, ?1 30. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Ea5t Buffalo, May 0. Cattle Receipts, liht; firm to strong on good grades; common, un changod. Vculs Receipts. S50 head; good, aeliic de mand; tops, $D23a0.10; fall to good, 'fS.SOiO; common and light, $4.S0aS 25. Hogii Receipts, O.SOO. Opened adive and .-.i 10o, higher; closing, slow and lower; heaiv, $7.40,17.30; mied, f7.30i.J5; pigs, $0.C0a0.75; rough."', $tl.75a7; stags, $l.75a5.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 12,000: sheep, flim; lambs, stronir. 5c. liieher: ton lambs. ll.00a7.50: fall- to good, !6f0i0.S5: culls and common, $1 SO a.75: earlings, t).,25aB.ii): sncep, mixeii tops, P75a0; fair to good, $5a5.o0; culls and com mon, 2.50a4.75. Chicago Iiive Stock Market. Chicago.May 0. Cattle Receipts: 2,30); slow-, weak; good to prime steels, Sb.b0a7.40; poor to medium, i5.S0aQ.75; aytoekers and feeders, $2.75 a7.35; cows, $1.50a0; heifeis, si.75aiL40; din ners. $1.00a2.40; bulls. $2.00a5.85; calves, $2ullJ Tosas fed steels, $5.76a6.2". I Ioga Receipts today, 19,000; tomoiTow, 15,000; left over, 3,500; market stronir. 5 to 10 cents higher; mixed and butchers, is6 0."a7.30; good to choice heavy, i7.20ii7.35; rough heuvy, n.03a 7.15; liflht, $d75a7.03: bulk of talc-s, $7a7.20. Sheep Receipts, 0,000; sheep, weak; lambs, weak to loner; good to choice wethers, si.75 aO 25. Oil Market. Oil City, May 0. CTedit balances, l,20; cer tificate.!, no bid. Shipments, llO.ftlO; ama0'c, 108,100. Run", 84,881: average, 70,315, , MOOS1C. Jessie Smith Is vlsltlnp; her giaml pnrents at Parsons. Mr. Clitchen who has been with tho United Spates army In the Philippines, is visitlns at the home of Mr. Edward BANKING. REPORT OF THH CONDITION OF 1IIB FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the ciosc oi uusincss, April w, luu-j RESOURCES. Loans ami discounts S 1,750,101 51 Ovudrafts, secured and unsecured , , . 1,102 32 IT, S. bonds to secure drt illation,.,, 50,000 00 mocks, secuiiues, eio 7,o,f ;, 1.17 22 Hanking house furniture nnd fixtures 37,')r) il Due fiom natiunal hanks (not icservit agents) 1.1,711 87 Due liciu state banks nnd bankira,,, :,:,osi ;s Due fiom npproud uservo agmls,,, Wnl.t'?) 40 Internal-revenue, sumps 055 20 tliecks and other ca.li items 10,2711 07 K.i'luii(!cs for dealing liousa 21,175 70 Notes of other National banks 21,100 00 iratuoiuii piper curiemy, nickeu and cents , , 1,515 21 lawful money reserve in bank, U Kpecie ,,, $125,102 00 I.t-KJl tender noted ,,,,, 470,070 00 . , . , W)I,77S00 iieuenipiion lunu witu u, s, iruai- urer (3 per cent, of circulation)., 2,500 00 Total ,, $10,335,07.1 20 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in ,,.,? 200,000 00 Surplus fund ,,, , 1,000,000 00 unuiviueu pruius, jcs ctpeni? anti taxes ild , , , 510,01147 National bank notes outstanding-,,,, 40,000 no lino to ciuer national nanus ,,,,,,, .J,fiW TO Due to state banks and bankers 10,2.11 20 Mue to approval reserve ageuis,,,,,, 4),iwi 4 Dividrnds unpaid ,, 10) 00 Individual deposits subject to check, 8,317,802 21 Demand certificates of deposit , 111,537 10 loruneq cnecsj , ,,,,, 1,771)07 Cashier's checks outstanding ,, SO 77 Notes and bills re-discounted,,,,,.,, None Bills payable, i including certificate of deposit (or money borrowed.,,. None Liabilities other than thoso above atatctl ,,,, ,,,.,,, f,,,,,,),,,,, onc Total , $10,335,073 20 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lackawanna, as; I, Isaac Post, Oubitr of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abova statement ii true to tho beat of my knowledge and belief. ISAAC POST, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this eighth day of May, 1002. WILLIAM J, TORREV. Comet Attest: Notary Public. W. V, HALLSTIUD, O. Ij. DICKSON, i. A, UNEN, Directors. Coratit on his way- to his home at BIN voi Lake. Mrs. James Monte of Providence Is vIsUIhk her pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. John WHIiird. Mr. und Mrs. J. M, Wlllard have re turned after spending two weeks at At lantic City. Mr. II. T. Copp, ngent fur the Sr-rnti-ton Tribune has moved to tho McCrtn dlr block on South Main slrcet. Miss Marjorlo Robertson Is home from fichool for a few days. The Yoiinff LacTles' Mission circle wern entertained nt tho homo of Miss lOtlisabeth Clrccn last cvenliiF;. v., L. and w. board fob today. Followlnp H ibe make-up of the Delaware, t.aekuwanna & Western board for today! rittDAY, MAV P. nxlras EjI 10 p. tii 0. W, I'llgcrald; 11 p. in., lloboken, Lukln. SATIIKDAY, MAY 10. Extras liisi 1.30 a. m., llohokui. Jf, .1. lien- nlgan; 10 J. in., fleorpe Tliomil II n. tn., Ho- ljotn, Ilurkhart; V.bO p. ni , lloboken, Ruegci G n. in., lloboken, W, A, Hartliolomow : fl p. in., lloboken, Klrby with E. J. Murphy's crow. Summit", Etc. 0 a. in., I roiniiclkci ; 10 a. rn., Canlgg; 1 p. in,. J. llennlgan. Pushers 0 n. in., Wldner; 7 a. m., S. Pinner' ty: 8 a. m., HoiiMr; 10 a. in., William Wanlcll; 11.4 a. m.. .Monti! B p. in., (J. Ilartholomcw; 0 p. in., II. Coslar; 7.30 p. in., Murphy; 0 p. tn, W. II. Harlholoincvv Helpers 1.30 a. rn., Mcfiovcrn; 7 a. m., Gaff ney; 10 a. in., Secori 3.30 p. in., MrOovem. Extras West 5 a. in., M. Slack; 8 a. in.. It. Cisttin; 10 a. m., II. Clilligan; 2 p. in., John flihagnn: 1 p. in., M, Itusicll; 11 p. m., A. Kctrhum. NOTICE. P. Singer will run Mann's crew, 11.30 p. m., Apiil 0. II. T. follows and crew will rnn 8 a. m, extra, May 10. FINANCIAL. GREAT BARGAINS IN OIL STOCKS! WILLIAM B. KINO&CO. Members of Houston (Tosns) OU Stock; Ex change hollclt ordcru, MAKE MOKE MONEY. Is your Income stitllelsnt? If not, and you are nii.xlotihto Increune It, wrllo me, uniting what amount you ran lnvist, If only $io, anil I xv II write you a lettTiirrtrtx-li'e Fre h'or y urn I liaveelono nothing except iitt-dy Id v en monts. I It now I cim liieieuseyouriiiciiiiioby pointing out Safe Investments, hitherto un known ANURUW L BUSH, Investment Broker, Bank References iptingfielil, Alass FKEE FOB ONE YEAR. The Western Mining Telegram, Containing xaluablc mininc; news, ai'u latest and jnii-t (oinpleto iep.rls on tie Kern Itiver Oil 1'ields, with m my other news items fnh from the inoncv-makine; loeilitles No careful inves tor can afford to overlook this opportunity to ob tain valuable Information without cost. Write at once, 03 edition is limited Ask for Edition A. W. G. MOTLEY & CO. Drcxel Uuildln;;, Philadelphia, Pa. mBBMWk ALL StttuOTILUL ANOTHER UNITED VERDE The George fl. TreadWell Mining Company 27 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CAPITAL STOCK $3000,000 Par Value of Shares, $10. The comptny is named after and ia under the management of P.rofessor ficoiue A. Treld well, who first discoveied tho splendid salue of tho United Verde and brought it to the at tention of the vvoild. nnd vihosc career as a miner, teacher of milling, tnctalluigist and geologist has been one of uninttrnjptcil Micres.s. Professor Tio.idvvell hah alvvavs insisted that the United Verde was not the only groat cop per deposit on the Verde Copper Belt, but that it was lather one of manv. The recent strike on tlio Cliff one of the Trevlwell piopertic.-. shown that ho was right. The ore body is so lnrjo that so far no limit has, been found to it, and the ore are in every respect equal to those of tliu L'nitul Verde. Tlio Joiome fAiUona )Mlnlnpr Novvs, announcing the strike, sajs it is the most important strike undo in Arizona since the United Verde was opened twenty years ago, and calls it "AN OTIIKR UNITED VERDE." The surface thawing on the Cliff is belter than on the United Verde, and the gossan np covering it the tollable indication of copper underneath is the largest in tho world. Profejsoi Treadvvell has alvvavs believed tint the Cliff would prove a better mine than the United Verde and his prediction U coming true. The Cliff is only one of many mines in the Verde Belt that aio owned by the Treadwell Company. The Urookslnrc tunnel, from which copper water is already flowing so strong that the miners have to wear lubber glovi.s to protect themselves from it. Is llkclv to strike in about four hundred feet more a deposit Juat us good as the Cliff. The Iron Queen is little, if any, behind the Cliff and Broolalure in importance, and numerous other mines owned by the Company have just as good surface showings and only need development to prove their vilue. i The Company his altogether the greatest extent of caiefully selected mining properties of any mining organization in tlie United Slates, outside of tlio Amalgamated Copper Company. Professor Irculwell pay he epecti to develop at least lulf a dozen United Verdes on the property. A limited amount of Treasury Stock is for sale now at $8 a share. After flay 15, $8.50 a share. Make checks to the order of the company and send to 27 William St., New York. fl. B. riARTIN, Secretary. rr " A GOOD INVESTMENT FINANCE, SECURITY & TRUST CO. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 24th, 1902. CAPITAL, . . $500,000 Offers for sale to the public a limited number of shares of Its capi tal stock Far Value $10.00, at $6.00 Per Share The general public rarely has an opportunity to Invest In a security similar to this, at least not until those on the "INSIDE" are ready to sell at a profit, therefore conservative Investors will appreciate this as an unusual opportunity to secure a good, safe, paying Investment at first cost. No Preferred Stock or Bonds The company starts business on a permanent dividend-paying basis. President, 0. II. . UTTLFfON Treasurer, SAMUEL BROWN K Secr'y and (icn'l Mngr. I'lIAS. U. IUCIIMAN DIRECTORS SAMUEL BEOWNE, 311-12 Ar cade Bldg, l'ornicrly CenrrJl Manager Ileal lMatc Title liibutunio and Trust Company, Philadelphia. WM.F.THAOHEB, Florence, N, J, Owner Florence Thread Company, llnyr, It, 1). Wood & Co, O. H, S. LITTLETON, 311-13 Ar- cade Bldg, Ileal Kst.ite Operator end Iliiilder, J, E. HENDRIOKSON, 30th and Market Sts., Phllada. .1. Jl. lleiidiicKion & Co., Jlner. Phtla. iUlphia Market House nnd Cold Storage. Plant, 30IU und Market .Streets. JOHN WELSH OBOSKEY, M. ., Professional Building, 1W1-JJ3 Chestnut Sticet, Philadelphia Checks, drafts or money orders Finance, Security and Trust Co., Arcade Building, City Hall Square, Philadelphia. For further particulars write for prospectus. S. S, DERKjAN, 714 Oonnell Building. Scranton. Pa. ' I FINANCIAL hnn,no IMRANTIIN I W MII'ilil'iA ww. wi a K w ";. "" f w ss. TELEKRAPHY i The xast comnifrelal poMllilllllf.s of this new sjoteni nro Incom olvable. This (V). Is now- linllilliiff mil InstalHiitf VKRY powerful wireless apnarutus, lapahto of transmit ting Irfinir DWanco WlrcloM Mes'jjtos. OUH sla. tlotis al Can May, Atlanllo City, Uarnenat City, and Oallloe are lapldlv holnor put in oidri, vhlch ttllli A1IH Tnti a ,. t L!.. .t.t lll, .. i. -t . I.4l (i.III "Mil '"ii IIMM'I Ub l llill IIUUK Jtll'l Hill irunk rlcmonMrato the utility (&l commttcUl iulnn Mthlll one jrar, It Is bolloved, Wlifless Rla tloiiM will bo iierlrd nil over Iho lountry. l-eeur-intf tho cheapest Inollind of electrical lomniunt. eiition to the public. THIS COMPANY owns 20 Viilinbto Patents on Wireless Telegraphy, and has other Patents pcndltjr. Tor public Mibscrlption, a, limited amount of flock is uffcicd nt $9.i PER SHARE Par Value $lo. Full Paid and Non-assessable YOU HAYE A GOOD OPPORTUNITY Now tt mike a splendid Investment in tho most promising Industrial stock of tho ajrc one thit nITcis superior advantages for future i nhanccment. llcincmberl llell Telephone History. IH'.MIT HY CIILCK. IMlArT. MOM'.Y- oni)i:if, i:tc:.,diiii:ot to thi:. AMERICAN Wlrcles; Tif phone and Telegraph Co. 1345 ARCH., ST, PHILA,, PA. Wo offer, to yield About 5 per cent., $250,000 (Total Issue, $1,000,000) BUTTE ELECTRIC & POWER CO. Butte, Mont., 5 per cent. 1st Mortgage Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds. k Denomination $1000. Maturing 1 to SO years. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. A. L. WANAMAKER, Attorney at Law. I.-ind Title Building, Philadelphia, OHAS. Tjr. BACHMAN, 311-12 Arcade Building, Phllada, Formerly Oeiieul Agent and Adjuster fcr the UojiU. BOARDMAN REED, M. D,, Pro fessional Building, I&11-33 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. JOHN I. SCOTT.4403 Pine Street, Philadelphia, GARDNER W. KIMBALL, Wll . mlngtou, Delaware. Keer'y and Ticas. Delaware Ttut Co., IVilininittoii. should be made payable to the DO NOT BE niSLED! - - 7"e3 SENSATION'S uniT Reached At Last DcridlnfC Danger Defying Deatli Desperate LOOPS THE LOOP On a Bicycle ! Indisputably the most wonderful f pyVv3 THE "11 r QREAT "5j.'lv I'V Ui In (31s,fS-;rfri-. -!lu-. , ' I rrr in in in "" .vi v sr. . "irrsKssGwrss Daradcvll JMA 1 WjMMflW M diavolo hi Wamm ever presented in any Arena. The latest New York Sensation. This truly marvel ous act can only be seen at these COLOSSALLY COMBiiO CIRCUSES. tkt tiiyMfifR.Mtt'tVtwtf - T'-QVflilgi(5W Ehret's Slag Roofing is not aflFected by the action of gases, steam or acids and is therefore especially adapted to mills, foundi'ies, machine shops, boiler and engine houses, chemical laboratories, etc. , GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. WARREN-EHRET CO., 321 Washington Avenue. FINANCIAL. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8. 30. Trans-Continental Maps mailed upon request to Institutions, Executors, Investors and Trustees. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine St., New York UOODY.McLELL.AN & CO. bankers, No 57 Broadway, New Vork City. mi:miii:iis nj:v yoihc mock i:ciiaxiji:. STOCKS.UONDS iid IN V B I'AIHN TS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN THE Six, Eagles es An Investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the otate 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 fie da I 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 paitlculars, SIX EAGLES PNC CO 1202 Orozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. DO NOT BE DECEIVED ! TUESDAY Ash St, Show Grounds, v THE BIG SHOW FOREPAUGH : ENORMOUS SHOWS COLOSSALLY UNITED. mr Icaturc PoJsc8.lniran aeffrcirutc wealth of Prnitr :,. if ilv mmMmm m K iaftwfflaiKii of all other shows combined, they arc positively the only shows lo present anything of any, kind thit Li not old, wotn out, cheap or common place. , liraiid Free Street ParaaotltaS will be literally MILES OF MOVINti MAGMFIOKNflE. nd iiiLludcs an Allegorical Beprescntatloii of the Wars cf our Nation, TWO PEKF01MMNUE3 DAILY, RUN Oft SUING IN WATERPROOF TENTS. Doori open at t and 7 p. m. for the Menauciie and Promenade Concert Iij MERRICK'S MO.N' STER MILITAIIV HAND. Pcrfoinumis le(,'in 1 hour later In the Three Rlnss IVo Wanes .inJ vast Enclave of the Canvas Home. Numbered Coupon, actually Reserved r.e.it, sold without ex tii clnrrtc on the day of exhibition at Mitthcvvs' Drug Store, 820 Lackawanna avenue. ADM1&IOX ONLY 50c. CIHLDltEN UNDHR U YEARS, HALF PRICE. The Matchless Splendors or the Canadian Rockies BAXFP the LAKES in tho CLOUDS, TOHO VALLEY, the GREAT GLA CIER a region described by Whym per, the conqueror of the Jlutterhorn. as fifty or sixty Switzeriands 1 oiled into one reached only by the' Canadian Pacific Railway Daily transcontinental train servlCB throughout the year from Toionto and Montreal. IMPERIAL LIMITED, crossing the continent in 97 hours, leaves Toronto and Montreal (com mencing June luth next, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Sleeping and dining tars attached to all tluough trains. First-class hotels in the mountains. Swiss guides at the principal points. For rates, etc., apply to nearest agent of the C. P. It., or to E. V. Skinner, 353 Broadway, New Yorlt. ROBERT KERR, Passenger Traffic Mannger, Montreal. Imperial Cigar Company, 100 Lackawanna Avenue, wuoi.rsAi.i: ionrroNihrs And Ui'vtrlbuiur-i o! Cubanola Cigars. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Pennsylvania Kailroad. gthcilulo iu KQect Jun 2, 1001. Tiaiiu leave bcrantunt Q' d. ni., vfc diyi, through vetlbulc Iralu liom Wilkw Barre. 1'ull. man bullet lurlor tar and toachci to 1'hilaUeJ. iihla, via ('oU)Villoi lops at prinilpji Intune iiUto ttatbi. AUo conncUl lor bunburj, Ihr ribure, riiliiulelnhla, Uulllmoie, Waahlncton und lor I'iUburt' Jil ll8 "' . . . 0.38 a. in., week ilajs, (or buubmy, Ihrrl.burg, I'lilUdclpliU, Baltimore, Washington and I'ltts burit and tho wet. 1.4i p. m., vuol daa (Sundajj, 1.5S p. in), lor S-imUury, IlarrUbur. Philadelphia, Baltimore, a.hln'ton und Pltlsburg and the west. 3-3 p. in, week dav, tluoush vcillbulo train (ram 'A'llkes'BJiie. I'ulluian bufTct parlor car and coichea to Philadelphia via Pollsville. Stpa at prlnilpil iiitetmcdlate station! 4.27 p. in , wick da, for HjjlMoti, Sunbury, lUrrisb ire, Philadelphia and PitUbutir. J. II. liU'lCUINbON. Gen. Mgr. j. U. WOOD, Cen. I'm. Ai-t. BJ Cubanola. c i C a r a MHcost onethird yr H BB more to man- f Hi Bu faclure .A I fi Ira 87 you not havo gj$ yVpthiz benofit? MAY 20 SELLS BROS.' Double CIRCUSES' Double HIP- Doublo MANAOERIES, Double. MUSEUMS noL'iitiV ui:ati:st or ,u. snows. J. A. BAILEY, W. W. COLB, LEWIS SELLS and PETER SELLS, Equal Owners and Operators. Conilnir Direct, nnd tnl let. from Mmllson Pquate Ujnlcn, NVvv Vork. 'Hip Only Show tli.it IMilblts In tlio Metropolis SAMIJ l'ltOOIIAMMi: l.V ALIi I)i:rAtU oivii.v Tiiiina t'olllvo aur.incp It rIvoii of nn exact du pllcito of tin' Xcvv York H'rfnrnniiM.'ui Vvllli niit tho onillon nf an ucl, nnliiiil nr (raturo. Complete Colkctloii of U.iro AS lid UoasU in tlie Mammoth Double Menageries. Dozens of Xivv nnd EXCLUSIVE PEATURES. I Including; tlio AURORA ZOUAVES. Host Drilled Soldiers in tlio U'orM. ' The Ten Peerless Potters. Gnu tnl Aerial Act en Earth. The 23 Champion Bareback Riders Including DAM.Ii: .IIIMAV, 11XIMA STICK. SEV, and OUIKA MKKIIS. MINTING, The Spiral Unicycla Marvel. 4 Herds of Performing Elephants COLOSSAJj CONOHESS OF CIRCUS CHAMPIONS. All Kind of Bc.il Hates Bun in thor Huge Double Hippodromes. I'xrvrlence und Canltat farsreiter than thit RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton lor New Vorlt At l.Wi . 3.15, C.U5, 7.S0 and -10.03 a. m.; 13.45, 3.40, 3.3J p. ni. For New Vork and Philadelphia 7.50. 10.05 a. ni., and 12.45 and 8.83 p. m. For Toby liauna At 6.10 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15, 0.22 and 0.00 a. ni. ; 1.55, 0.50 ;:nil 11.35 p. n). For Bins bamton and nay stations 10,20 a. ni. and 1,10 p. in. For Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca 1.15 and u.22 a. in.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego, Syracuse and Utlca train at 0 22 a. m. daily, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 a. ni.; 1.10 and 6.50 p. m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 6.15 p. m. Bloomsburg Division For Northumberland, at C.35 and 10.05 a. ni. ; 1.55 and 0 10 p. m. For Plymouth, at 8.10 a, tn.; 3.40 and 9.00 p. m Sundav Twins For New Vork, 1.40, 3.13, 6.0S and 10 05 a. m. ; 3.40, 3.33 p. in. For Buffalo 1.15 and 0 22 a. m.; 1.55, 0 60 and 11.35 p. m. For Dlnghainton and way stations 10.20 a. m. lilconibbursr Division Leave Scranton, 10.0S a m. and 0.10 p. m. READING SYSTEM. New Jersey Central. COltnUCTCU TO NOV. 17, 1001. Stations in New ork, foot ot Liberty street and South Ferry, N. It, Trains leave Srranlo'i for New ork. Phlladeb phia. Eostrn, Bethlehem, Allcntown. Maucbj t'hunU, White Haven, Asliky and Wllkca-Barre at T.bO a. :n., 1 . ni. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. Quaker City Kxpress leaves Scranton at 7.30 a. in., through solid vestibule train with Pullman Buffet Parlor Cais, for Philadelphia, with only one change of cars for Baltimore, Washington, D C, and all principal points south and west. For Avoca, Pltuton and WIIV.c-Barro, 1 p. m and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean a rove, etc., 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. For Beading, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via Al lcntown, at 7.30 a. ni. and 1 p. m. bunday, 2.10 p. in. For Pottsvillc at 7.30 a. m. and 1 p. m. -For latcs and tickets; apply to agent at station, W. G. nKSI.KK, General Manager. C. M. BUirr. Gen. Pass. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In KfTect Novtmhor 21, 1001. Tralnt lor Carbondalo leave Scranton at 0.20, 8.00, S.53, 10.1J a. in.! 12.00, 1.29, 2.34, 3.52, 6 20, 0.25, 7.07, 0.15, 11.20 p. in.; 1.31 a. m. For Uonesdalc 0.20, lO.la. m.; 2.31 aid 5.29 P'For WIIkes-Barre 0.38, 7,48, S.41, 9.38, 10.4JI a. m.i 12.0J, 1.42, 2.13, 3.23, 4.27, CIO, 7.4S, 10.41. 11,30 p. 111. For L. V. It. II. Points 6.3S, 0.S3 a. m.; 2.1Sg 4.27 and ll.Stl p. m. Foi 1'ennivanlu It. It. Points fl.38, 9.39 a. ni. ; 1.42. 3.2S and 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all points north 6.20 a. in, and 3.52 p. m. For Cail)ondile-:-S.60, 11.3J 'a. 'm. J 2.34, 3.;2, 5.62 and 11.17 p. m. . For Wlllvi-s-Uaire 9.33 a. in.; 12.03, 1,58, 3.23, C.S2 and 9.17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For llonesdale S.50 a. ni. and 3.52 p. ra. W. L. PRVOIt, D. P. A.. Scianton, Pa. Lehigh Vulley Railroad. In Effect, Nov. 3. 1901. 'liains leivu bcunton. Tor Philadelphia and .New Votk via D. & II. II It at t.3$ and !.33 a. ni and 2.18. 4.2 lilatk Diamond L.nr;s), and 11.30 p, in. Sun- ilivs D. k II. II. H., 1.53, b.27 p. m. For White Il.iveu, llazlcton and pilncipal points n tlie o resiotw. via D. HU. K. .. 0.38, 2.H and 1.27 p. in. lVr Pottivlllc, 0.33 a. m., 2.i3 '''For Ilcthlchem. lesion, Heading, Ilarrisburg. and nilncipil Intermediate Btatlons, via D. 4; II. I : I ,n.&, U.JS a. m.j 2.U. 1.27 (Blaik Dla luoml rMris). 11.00 p. in. bu.idajs, D. Si H. II. II., tWS a, ill.! 1.5s, b.'il p. ni. For TuiiUliaiiiiook, 'loivamla, Llmira, Itluca, Geneva ami prlntipal intermediate stations, via D L and , " It.. -l(l a- nI 1111 3,0 !' '" For' Geneva. Uoehc.tw, llaBalg, Niagara Fall. Chiiaso and all points vvet, via Ok . R R. 7,". 12 0,1a. in, !.-'. 8.23 (Illack Diamond Ky presO. 7.4S, 10.41, 11 m I'. bundajn, D. k II. It. It.. 12.W, b.27 p. in. , , ,i , ,. Pullman i.arloi and Jeep nt' or Lehigh aley Pailor un on all train be tnee.i Vllkes-Baria und .New oiL, Philadelphia, Uutjalo and Suspend Bo'Ll.'ix'llil'.' Wll.nUlt. Cm. feupt.. 28 Cortland ciYaiim:& s? i.i:i:- a'n- Pi3- Ast., 26 cortianj a.1,w!,om:m.vui:k. w'. p. Aet., Soutbj Iletlileliiiii, Pa. ('or tk hi is and Pullman nervatlonj apply te city tieket otllcv, 6'J Publlu Square, WilUcs-Batre, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western. In Ktlect Tuesday, Sept. IT, 1001, ' JvOltTU HOUND. Leave Leave Arrlra Tiains Siraiiton. Caibondale. Cadoaij. i.1'"! 10.30 a. m. 11.10 a. in, 1.00 p. m, f' 7 ....,,., 0.10 p. m. Ar. Caibondalo 0.40 p. Iu. f,- ' 'tOUTll UOUND. v Leave Leave Arriva Trains. Cadosla. Carbondale. Scranton. i'o 1.00a. in. 7.40a.m. sS' ' ...... 2-'5 V- P- ' 4,40 p. ni SUNDAYS ONLV, .NOIIlll BOUND. Leave Leave Arrin iraim. brianton. Catbondale. Caiioiia. k0. U ,.. '" . O-Wp. in. 11X45 a. m. Leave Leave Arrivt Traini. Cadcsla. Carbondalo. Scranlon. No C ........ 7.00a, u. 7.40a, in. M. 10 ....... 4.30 P- "i. , 0 00 p, in. 6 43 p. ni, 'luiik Kos. 1 on week eia), and U on bundaa, imVe main line conneelioni for New Voik city, MiUdletnvvu, Walton, Norwich, Oneidi, OiWi-ga ud all points west. For further information rcmult ticket ageuta, J. CI ANDKIISOX, G. P. A , New York. J. t. WKLMI, T. V, A., Scranton, Pi .r t nL k ? ri-" i ( . f nifr " '? .r V -If': i"v sf, v "A'A';L ,?