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Wf , - THE SCJRANTOK IBUNE-T&HftSDAY, MAY 15 look ' " " &
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Working uniformly and perfectly, it makes the bread
and cake always light and beautiful, and there is never a
waste of good flour, sugar, butter and eggs.
Finer food; saving of money; saving of the health of
the family: the last is the greatest economy of all.
,The "Royal Baker nnd Pastry Cook" over
Eoo practical and valuable cooking receipts
free to every patron. Send full address.
ROYAL
Our Foreion Trade.
Compiled for The Trilunc by Walter .1. BilhriL.
Jurt oii(! moio dsy'i. rccoid of Aineiican enni
nicrcl.il and iiidiKtrl.il expansion. Iron works in
frjn Puucioco have teemed a contract, for a lauc
drcdginif plan in Scuth Afilca. A railroad com
pany lias been organized, with lioadijuartsrs in
Yoiingstovni, O., to construct a toad from Ha
vana to Jair.anitas, Cuba. Of ionise the mate
rial, the niglncoung coips and inoft of tlie Toice
c.f nflkiali Slid emplrje. holding- pliers of ic
sponsiullily will coinu from Hie United Stales.
A dcpirtmcnt store, to cot ifl,iXX),000, I to bo
elected in Monterey, Mexico. The roateiial ncel
in the building will be mainly Aineiican, ond
the establishment will lie inn un American lines,
although the owner nic JIcnIi.iiio. An Ohio com
piny has been avvaided the rontncL for a water
vicrks plant at S'.iawinigan, Oniuela. Troy Times.
The shipments of lumber tiom Poitlam!-, Or.,
to the Orient flm Jin. 1 have been about
!!",000,000 feet and the cojitnUc thipnicnU to &an
1'i.iiiclsco over lfl.uoo.OOO feet.
We haio just shipped from Pan Francisco the
lusest cargo of flour 2,0utl ton ever sent fiom
that port to New Zealand ana Australia.
Tood is puixliaicd fiom us because it cannot
lie had clscivliue. and we should of course seek
every possible maikct for our surplus firm pro
'dints Outiidcof suiiar, tci and coffee, wc Import
but little so-called food. We can easily increase
cur acioaue in every cicp and in a few years
could double our paain, meat, dairy products and
vegetable?. Demand will regulate supply in agri
cultuial products. And with an Amenean mer
chant marine wc should no doubt find new and
increased maikcts for nil piudueU." American
I'lcnomist.
liven njstrrs! "Ilijport, I. I., April 'JO. A
linn of o.istcr dcaloi-. of thii place his r"ccivvd
en older for IT." barrel of Rlue Point ousters to
be U;cd at King Kdnard's coionalion. The eivs
tru will be s-ent by .i fn-t tlc.imr to Liverpool
Jiet week. The shipn'rut is mule now to allow
tin1 oyilei.i to diliiK in Ensli'li waters, which
Kill take away the bad elfects that may icitilt
fiom the sea vey.it;e."
Our porH cu the i'acifie cxpoiteii in Maiili
&t,l'i.l,teS ard Impurleil &l,2l7,Oji, U-.ivinar a bal
ance' in oin favor, of fJ.'JJil.O.-'.
Time j cm ago It w.i-. Inidly po".Mbh' to find
a -hoc or bat of Aineiican make in f.tntei Pc
iningo. Now thp nitirli'H nic b.uiilh'd by a,
Iiiiniber of hmi-t-, and trade in oth.T lines' Is in
ciiMsing largely. Ilcrtilcs Si per cent, ot the
pieivMoh tiade wc supply nil of the lumber tlut
i-, iuipuited and a good portim uf nthei building
li.aleiuK.
'Ihe following flgiin'-. are cloepicnt of our neeel
of a ship fub-iidy bill, to give im more oi'CAn
sti'inishlpa .mil a fall chance to inn case our for
eign cummiuc:
l-npitts Our Ter
V.kk). Sluic. Cent.
riiMpe, gener
ally ",f.o.-i,s.-!i .oiKi ?i,iii,ni;,fivi jj.oo
I'nltril Kingdom 2,"l,-Ji".0,(i'iH tOa.2J,17.1 SM.rt
(l.'imany ,:in,sit,tt)il IHT.iiflS.im 11.2
India ."Im.'IiO.OM "..VInISO l.'i
(V.cn .il.7'.tt,no) 2U,;iin .1
Him 12.tm,0"0 lill.llt 1.2
I'lench Alilia.. 307,'i.,il Wrt,:.7) .1
Oltii.iu Afilea. S,2.!.(,KI H,7."i7 .0.1
AMitli' TuikfJ. ':U,riX),lifiO Slt.ntX) .7
Iliillsh Afiici,. in7.mo,uit in,i(Ki,fi,-,M 11. i
Aiia, generally. l.UI.KSi.iWl (Jl..wj..-,I9 .1.:!
JVjpt Ii7,ti7.ri,00l 1, -.11,111 L'.2
Japan 11,('0,(nii) 2.i, W,K!j l'.l
AfricLiicneially :i7.'f.sSl.O0O .'.SI8.7J5 5.1)
Ii, t Ik Danish West Indies the impents fiom the
I'liilcd ht.itea are .lelMincing je..rly in epltn of
tl.nlo deiression, Tho uncertainty of communica
tion is tho main diawbaek to our trade, It U
stated. At one period ot last jear llfty-two dija
piv.nl without u lnglo ellitit steamer tu tho
United htntej.
Tho following shows the list of wheat and flour
curlers cleared fiviu l'orU.jml, Oie., during
March:
Tor IJ, K. for Oideri. lluih. Value,
Conway, llr, ship,' 115.07.r $7,(K)
(Juci'ii j:)Uabetli, llr, tl Itt.lKI CU,7l
IlaiiUleigh, llr. bk M.IIB M.VK)
Versailles, Vr, bk llu.lM 7.i,0(M
felcrra Vcntaiu IW.BOI fi'MOO
General Faldheibo Hli,iliS 7W)
nannhek, Ger. bk ll,:n 75,710
llldart, 1'r. bk,, 111,003 7-l.SM
!,ota, llr. bk n,81ll 01,071
llockhutht, llr. nil HUN) fi'J.OOi)
l'or South Africa. Illil-, VhIup,
Earl CudoiMU, Ptt bk Ji,tK.3 tOO.OOO
Incliape Hock, 111, sh '.oil .'iiWJ
A glance at this list shows that oil except two
of tluso twelve xessela are Dritlsh ondvtho two
wccpteel may or may not bo Aineiican. This is
ail object U-ssiin in favor nf the ship subsidy bill
(ar more, potent than pages of theory,
"Hy building our own ships we keep our ship.
puileljiig plants going, employ, hundreds of than
rands of wage earners directly and indirectly, and
, lielp to bring greater prosperity to business men
' anil bread wluners." American Kconoml.t.
Whooping: Cough.
This Is a very dangerous disease un
less properly treated, Statistics show
that thero are more deaths from It
than from scarlet fever. All danger
niay he avoided, however, by giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, u
liquifies tho tough mucus, niaklng.lt
easier to expectorate, keeps the cough
loose, anil makes the puroxylsms of
coughing less frequent and less severe.
It has been used in many epidemics of
this disease with perfect, success. For
cae by all druggists.
$&
-Absolutely Pure
BAKING POWDEn CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW
Duiing one month France built SO.O'IO tc.113 in
ocem steamships, l.'ngland Built 1,300,1X10 tons
and (In-many Ht.000 tons. In the whole year we
only built 210,000 ton?. Why?
Our expansion is rot in territory alone. Tor
11.0 hist eight months of 1S'J4 (Democratic) fiscal
jiar our exports of manufactured goods amounted
to Si:.'i,ti),(i"0, but for thn same period of inoi
ti'cal year the figures were $J"7,000,00O, neirly
three times as much. Vive years of Itcpublican
policies worked thii miiaelc.
Our record of exports for the Cist nine months
of this fiseul year. sliow3 a shortage of yio,0il0,oiw
from list yeir's similar period, more than ac
counted for by
Corn, droutl V3,000,000
ltaw rotton, lower prices 13,flfl0,09)
Oats, u-cd as feed S.OOO.OW
5-71 ,0)0,001
Less net total shoitage 50,000,000
Oain in niauufaeture.'', etc $12,0X1,000
Last year our sales to Canada were $-110,000,0011,
while those of Ore.it Ilritain, notwithstanding the
S.J 1-3 per cent. elilTciential tariff in her favor,
were only $13,000,000.
Mexico ineieased her pure cases of us lat yeir
by iM.OOO.OOO, or ll.S per cent., while the Ccnnan
increase was only $111,000, or 5.S per cent.
"The Russian government is building a rail
road as the crow Hie;;, stiaight. across the w.is'ci
of Siberia, but it is u-Jiib Amrriran rails mid
American eais. Tinj city of L!crpool is equip
ping its underground i.-illways with electric rp
paratus from Schenectady, undo by Anicrlem
workmen. At Dunkirk, .XT. Y., they hace jut
recoiled an order for sixty-five locomotives to be
ued in New Zealaml. They arc used cveiy
where, wheio the best machine is neceled. Xot
only are our locomotives in demand, but our
textiles are .13 well. America is the lirgoat ex
porter of textile in the world. Perhaps tome cf
,vou saw tho reci'nt irag.iino article that said
that the United States not only carries coal? to
Newcastle, textiles to Jlire-hcstcr, cutlery to
Sheffield, but even beer to the banks of the
Iihine." Hon, Danfonh 11. Ainsworlh at L'nbn
College.
It is with us in our nnrcli tluough forciijn
cominerclnl tenitnry, as it was with niucnci's
army of CO.Oiio men as tlicy tolled on, ovi'icoimng
oli-tiel? after cbitnelo, on their niauh to the
field of Waterloo, the war cry of their famitia
leaeler ever ringing ill their c.us, "Vorw.uts,
Vonvirts!"
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Review.
Xew York, May II. Today's small change in
pliers of stocks arc mostly gains, but (he liimiit'ss
ot the market was passive and hid no poiitive
element In it so far as could be iiercciveel. Tho
trading fell near to the point of stagnation and
the day's total transactions were wnaller than for
many months, Union I'acillc niado some show c.f
stlength and was far in the lead of all other
stocks in point of activity. A ruinsc of uncer
tainly in speculative ciieles was tho anthracite
minors' convention, which was in sovdem tit
lliulclon to decide whether to maku tho condi
tional fctrlke of the miners permanent. No light
was thipnu on this question before tho close ot
the day, but the roal stocks shared generally in
the firmness of the inaiket. Another feature of
the day was wide recoveries scored by some of
(he high priced stocks which fell violently in the
lleiuidation Monday. There were other high-nrie-e-d
stocks in the inactive list which sold tmiav
at wide declines from the pievious sabs, 'JI10
monev market was mueli onleter to,hv ..,,1 tl,,.,,.
111 (111 UHAinlne ill f ttmll ! tilnl..l... .lt I......
was no seeming difficulty in obtaining call loam
at u per cent, or uneier, jotai sales inetay, 370,.
000 shares.
Honds were dull but firm. Total sales, par
value, $3,270,000. United States 3's declined (4
per cent, on the last rail,
The following quotation! are fumlshc-J Tht
Tribune by Jlalght li Frctae Co., 311-315 Hears
building, W, D. llunyon, manager,
' Olion. IIIl'Ii. Laev. Close.
Ainaigamateei uopper . .. e3Vi
Am. Car & Foundry ,.,, 30
American feo 18si
American lev, Pr, ...... (1171
Amer. Locomotive 3194
American Lccomotive.Pr 03
CH
7?1
U3'
30V1
lb
01
SHi
P3
4051
112
70?;
07T1
lOl'l
(W'.i
I2i
47'4
Kel'.I
iiOlJ
109V4
174?i
102
Wt,
177
U7
82
152fj
w'i
Sill
30U
IS'j
1
fiM
IKJ
4UH
127T1
112
70
W7T1
lttlH
05T1
l!!ilj
47i
0!4
:n
100 ,
1731
ion;
HO'A
171H
37U
82
152!,
m
31U
'IbH
iJl?i
3lH
w
4Ji
127Ts
112
7bT4
W
100 V-j
12s
47
35H
20
lOs'i
17d?I
100)4
30
17U',3
37
82
152
03
31
Am. Smelt. & Itel'tr. Co. ll'.i
American Sugar
12
AniconeU Copper .
Atchison
Atchison, Pr
Ilat. U Ohio
Hrook. R.111. Transit
Canadian Pacific ,,
dies. & Ohio . ....
Chic. It. Alton ....
..11'.'
.. 704
.. 0714
,. 00
..1K
.. 47
,. 3591
.. awi
Chic. 1 & (it. West.
Chic, Mil. k m
Paul. 109'!
Chic. It- I. & Pao 174ll
Col. 1'ucl li Iron 10114
Col. & Southern ,, 30
Del. k lludou ,,.,,,,,,177
Krie . It ,.,. 37
Hocking Valley , 82
Illinois Cential 152',i
International Power ,,. MVi
Kansas City & South. ,,,31
Louis. & Nashville .,,.11 J''
113V4
141H
Manhattan ,....,
Mot. Street Hy.
,.132?i 133?I 132 1331
..l(81i UHl U7aT It
11J
lti'4
Mexican Central
'27 Ti
tni
Mo.. Kan. li. Texas .... 25
Mo., Kan. & Tex., Pr,. M
Missouri ricttci .,,,,.,.101
N. Y. Central ,..,.lMi
Norfolk & West, ....... 67H
North American ,,,,,,,121
Ontario & West. .,.,,. 33U
PacIBo Mall ..., M&
Pc-nna. R. R 150
reopiea uu ,,iui
Pressed Steel Car ,,. l
Beading By, ,,,.,. 64
Reading-, lit. Pr. 81
i n is-js
25 25 25)1
68 6 m
101 10O-H 100H
157 150 167
67J4 074 57U
12414 123 123U
83Vi S3 33
ml 89 30
1501,4 U'M ISO
S4 ICB Wli 10251
H 4l? 41 41
60 W, ct
81 81 H
Btttuaf, SO. Pr. ,.,.... H
'.
Some baking powder makers claim their powders
are cheaper. They can, be cheaper only if made
from cheaper materials. To cheapen the cost of
an article of food at the expense of its liealthfulness,
as is done in alum baking powders, is a crime.
YORK.
Republic Steel 1791 17&1 17!, j 1791
Republic Mecl, Pr 73! 7.1i 71 73
St. Louis & Sin Tian.... CO', 07 CC'S fci'5
Soulhem Pacific lijjs Ofi'l r."-(i i"i
Southern H I 37 37'i ."iut W4
fcoutli. It. II., Pr m'3 K 05"i !),-i!a
Trnn, Coal & Iron 0lfi 0t?i W:;s fit
Union Pacific VH', 10J3s 10l-5i 105U
Union Pacific, Pr. S7 al'X S7 S7',i
V. S. Leather I't's l7s 1-i's 13i
U. S. Leather, Pr. S3B. 81 WSs St
U. S. Meel W(, 41'i It sM'.i
li. S. Steel, Pr MVi Ws bl 01
Wabash K. It 2fi",a 27'.i M1 27
Wabash, Pr. .'... 14Vs 45 44' 44'i
West. Union Tfl 01T, 01"s d3i fl?i
Wheel. & Lake Uric .... 2291 23 22al 23
Wisconsin Central 27V1 27'i 26i 201
Total sales 300.200. Mono T.
C'HICAOO (1RAIN AND PROVISION MAI1KLT.
WIIKAT Open. High. Low. Close.
July 7i TOIA
September 75 75U
CORN
7Vi
7.!s
July '3
0371
02
C2"i
Mis
039
lit'.i
cptember
.t'l'.i
U.VI5
.Inly
September
PORK
July
September . . . ,
LARD-
July
September
RIUS
July
September
35V1
29H
.2')7i
201 21171
.17.,
.17.
'.00
.02
17.150
17.55
17.01
17.02
.10.42
.10.35
10.4i
10.45
10.12
10.35
10 12
10. 11
0.7.)
0.75
0.S0
0.S2
0.7,
9.7,
0.77
P.eO
KEW YORK COITON SIAUKI-.!'.
Open. Hitr! Low.
.Jiilv- 8. 01 fi.05 P.S')
August S-0'1 R""' S02
September 8.22 S.SI S.20
October 8.05 8.10 S.OI
Close.
0.05
8.10
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Did."
Lackawanna luirj Co., Pr. CO
Coiintvsavingi UanU & Ttmt Co.. 300
I'li-t National Ilmk (Cai'.iondale)
Third National Hank C50
Dime Deposit and Discount Dank... 300
L'toncmy Light. II. .'c P. Co
Filst Nation il Kink 1300
Lacka. Tru-t k Safe Deposit Co.... 105
A-,kcd.
CO)
48
Clark i: Snover Co., Pr 121
Scranton Savings Hank 600
Tiadeis' National Hank 221
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 12'i
People's 11 ink 135 ...
DONDS.
Scranton Packing Co 35
Scrcnton Passenger Railway, fiist
Mortgage, due 1U20 115
People's sticct Railway, Hist mort
gage, due 1015 115
People's Slieet Railway, (leneial
mortgage, due 1921 115
Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 ...
Keonumy Light, Heat & Power Co 07
Nurth .lersev k Pnumo Ice Co 07
Consolidated Water Supply Co 195
Scranton Wholesale Market,
(Corrected by .11, G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna
Ave.)
I'loiir H.4,0.
Ruttei Fresh creamery, 23c; fresh daily, 21c.
Che-e.sc l."a Ml jn.
l.'ggs Neaibj, ISe.j western. 17lsC
Mariovv Heans Per bushel, 82.3.ria2. to.
Green l'ca I'ct bushels, ?L75.
Potatoes Per bii-hel, 'J1.00,
Onions lleimudas, fi.SS per crate.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia. May It. Whe.it-Uo. lovvcv; con.
tract gride. May. S.'isaSSe. Corn Steadyj No.
2 iiiixcil. May, iiil!in;7e. Oats -Steady; No. 2
white clipped, Sic. Mutter j1c, lower; extra
vveeleru creameiy, 23 i'.MUc do. nearby pilnts,
2ric. Rggn l-'imi and Vtv. higher; fresh nearby,
lUMio. ; do. vvestcin, 17c! 1I0. soiithweatcrn, let
nlfiiic; do. vmtliirn, UalSHe, Cheese V ill
New Yoik full cieaim, old, fancy email, 13'ia
IKVici do. do, do., choice1, large, 12',je.j do,
do, do., new, pi line small, 119ial2c, ; do, do, do,
elo,, fair to good, lti'.jall'.-ic. lletinel sugars
Sleaely but eiuiel. Cotton Unchanged. Tulnw
1 inn, fair eleinawli CUV pitnio in.tieiccs, a
I t(l
7'Ac.i cminliy elo. do., lurieis, irtiaic. 1 110,
daik, 0'4nbV&i!. ; cakes, 7',;a7'c. Live poultry
Finn and a shade higher: fowls, 13c; old
rnosteis, Oc.j spring chickens, 20i23e.; ducks,
10al2c, Dressed poultry Kit 111, with u gooel de.
FINANCIAL
MAKE A1JKB HONEY.
Is your Income aufllelcntT If not, nnd you
nrii'iillxleniM to lucre aoe It, vvilto tins at'illng
.what amount you iM'i invest, ho ly.Seo, nnel
I w II vvillo , vim 11 b'lteritrinlvli e Fre. h'or
TnrI Imveilono nolliliig c-xce t study I in et
iimiitH. Ikuovv I cu iiii'rt'iihuyuiirliiciittiiuby
noliitliiK out aU InveHtmotits, liltuerto uu.
known.
ANDREW t, Rl'Sil, Investment Broker,
Buiil. Kefeiences ."prngl eld, Mast
GREAT
BARGAINS
IN OIL STOCKS I
WILLIAM 11 KINd&CO
Members nf amnion (Texas) Oil Btoelc Ex.
change kollclt ordorH,
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent for the Wyoming District (01
Dupont's Powder
Wiling, Rlutln;, Siwrtlng, Sraokelesa and the
Bepauno Chemical Comptuy'i
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety Fuse, Caps arid Explodere.' Boom 401 Cou
ncil Pulldlnff ,Seratcn.
I
' AQUXCIE9.
JOHN B. SMITH & 60N ,..,., Plymouth
E. W.UULLIOAN ..,.....,,. Wllkes-Birrt
nundl fowl, choice, 1.1c. t rtet. fair to good,
(. l vi.i luinit-iiff nuo-,2e-. vvi-kil-iii nw.-
itig chicken?, froreti, Italic, t do. brollcre, fromn,
iiiaiBci ncathf broilers, freh killed, 30a33c
dn. froien. 222Se.
n.N)lhl.l-ni,. 1 MM 1. ..!. .4 4 A1Y0 rWl It..
In eacksl wheat. KO.OOOl rnrn. 3.000 1 oil... 11.1
000 tnnlicl. Hlilpnifntu Wheat, 0,000j com,
.I.OOOf oaUl, 10,000 bushel.
Now York Grain and Produce Market
New York, May . rloin-Acllvp am) llrm,
without change. Byo dour Dull. V1ieUtoot
eajyi No. 2 led, M-lfie. elevator, nnd sutdo. f. o.
b. afloat! No, 1 Northern Dulutii, 8l5ic f. 0. 1.
afloat. Options opctieel weak, rallied later and be-
c.iine nultc firm. In thu l.nt hour prices broke,
closing ic net loweit May. sIWiblTHc., e'locd
MMrC.t duly, Sl,ie.i Sept., 70?ic.i Dec, SOfte.
Coni Spot ileady! No, 2, il-Uc elevator, and
71?o. f, o. li, afloat. Option maiket opened
stronj?. A final tet back left the market easy at
....... .... . . ... ... . . . . e.....
n',ic'. ore Hovancc. .vniy ciopeu 10c., .liny.
OsUr.i Sept., tWV4c', Dec, B3',Jd. 0.ita-;-Spot
Meanyi io. s, lie; o. a, 4o;iiCi r.o. a
white. ClUe. I N'o. n while. Me..' track inlted
westetn, 4748c: track while, OlaoSHc Option
opened lower with wheat, but aoon raiueii ona
was firm nil day with corn. tlutlcr Steaelyj
creamery, 20',Ja22'4c ( factory, 10,.20',ic: reno
vated. Iila2le. ! Imitation creamery. 10Uu21c.S
late dairy, 20a22c. CIicnc liregulari new jtate
full cream, ftmall. nolnre-d anil white, choice. 12c t
largi colored, llic! large, white, HHc. Kggs
ft'nilv; tt.ite and I'cnna,, 17c; western, li;;,a
17',ici scuthcrn, 15c. '
Chicago Qrniii Market.
rhlroi-n. M.iv 11. drain (rait todaV WJ3 a
dragging contest between the bears, backed up by
favorable weather for wheat and corn, and the
bulla In the corn pit who were making goon
niirphfitfe. nn the ftvlrninelv Fmnll local movement.
In the end .Inly wheat closed "JAo. deprciiceli July
corn, c higher, and July oats, '.iaTsC lower.
Provision continued In their upward Journey and
closed 10 to 12V&C advanced. Cash quotations
were as follor.s:
Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat. 7GV2.7c;
No. 3, 7Mic; No. 2 red, SltfjC.i No. 2 oats,
44c. i No. 2 white. 4flJ4c; No. 8 white, :Mn
40c: No. 2 rye. COtfc.j fair to choice malting,
0072r.; No. 1 Haxeed, $1.00; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.77: prime tlmothr seed, $d.60a0.0."i ; incs-i
pork per barrel, $17.45al7.r.0; lnrrt, per 100 Uu.,
S10.40.iIQ.42Vi: niiort llhs su'ej, s:).7JaO.S3;
shoulders, SaSVlc; short clear sleles, $10.25al0.33.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Slav 14.-CJttlc Receipts, 13,000; ac
tive and 10c higher; good to prime steers, $7a
7.0O-. nonr to me, Hum. SriaO.f0: tdockois .'.nd
feeders. S2.7."ia3.10: cowa. Sl.OOaO: heifer., S2.50
a.40; canneis, ?t.S0V2 ra; btitti. 52 7."a5.7ii;
calves, 2aB35; Texas fed steers, tr5.2Jafi.50.
Ilogi Rce-elpti, todav, 27,000; lomoi row, 23,
000; left over, 4,000: D to 10 centi higher; mixed
and butchers, R).05.i7.l2',3; good to choice heavy,
7.33a7.W: lough heavy, $7.i7.23; light, $6.0Oa
7.'.nr bulk nf si1r. ft7.or,n7.30.
Sheet) Rccelots. 13.000: theen. strong for
choice; lambs, steady to strong; good to
choice wethers, $5.73a1.30; western sheep, ?5.3."i
aO.no: native lambs, clipped, $.'.23ifl.0O; western
lambs, S3.DOaO.Rj; Colorado woolcd lambs, $G.23i7.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Fast Buffalo, May 14. Cattle None on sale.
Veals Receipts, 42.; demand, good; strong
tnel 25c higher; top", $0 50a7; fair to good,
S.S.'iOaC; cr.mmou nnd light, 9I.ti0a3.23.
Hogs Receipt?. 2,200; active: 10c higher on
liiht errailev: others, sttadv: heavy. S-7.43i7.D0;
mixed, $7.Mi7.!0; pigs, $7a7.05; roughs, $0.bOa
7; stags, !5is.7..
She-jii and lamhs Recelnts. C.ino head: active;
lambs, stionc t.v 5c. higher; sheep, steadv; top
lamb.?. ?D0a7.0i: fair to good. Sll.50i0.75: culls
and common, 813.1,73: yearling", V'.23iB.40;
i-l.eet). nilNed tops, S3.7oafi: fair to good, ;.2ol
6.30; cuPs and common, 93al.73.
Oil Market.
Oil Citv, Mav 14. Credit balances, $1.20; cor
(!fic.ites, no bid. Shipments, 110,050: average,
ia",i!20. Runs, S7.70O; average. 7(i.S7i.
FINANCIAL.
THIRD
NATIONAL
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, $200,000
Surplus, $600,000
Pays 3 interest on
savings accounts whether
large or small.
Opeu Saturday evenings
from 7.30 to S.30.
Trans-Continental Maps
mailed upon request to Institutions,
Kxecutors, Investors and Trustees.
Spencer Trask & Co
BANKERS,
27 & 29 Pine St., New York
BOODY.McLELLAN &C0.
BANKER?,
No S7 Broaelwav, New York City.
MKJIIIEIIS NKW YORK STOCK KXCIIAXC1C.
SI OCKS.BONDS iiiU IN V Ei 1 iUuN IS
ORDERS EXECUTED
FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN
THE
Six Eagles Minis
An investment opportunity of ex
traordinary merit. It is the best
known mining property in the state
of Washington.
A Developed Working nine
Not ft 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 fledal
At the Pan-American Exposition at
Buffalo last season.
Stock now selling at $ ,50 a share.
The price will soon be advanced, Oet
in now on the ground floor,
Write for full particulars,
SIX EAGLES IHC CO
1203 Orozler Bldg, Philadelphia, Pa.
Allis-Clmliners Co
Buccewora to Machine Business ot
P)ckson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and WUkes.Barre, Pa.
Stationary Englnti, Boilers, Mining
Machinery,' Pump.
Connolly & Wallace
Scranton's Shopping: Center
1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave.
No one can do more than his best.
Our more than 100 helpers are all
trying to avoid mistakes. Please
help by seeing that they get your
name and address right.
PROCLAHATION
Let It Be Known Tllat the store baa now fairly entered on
season,
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Connolly & Wallace.
Wmm Cubanola cigars are made from k
ffl&A old, mild Havana leaf, which H IR
IMPER1RLCICARC0..109LACKA. AVE.,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in KUcct June !, 1001,
Tr.ilnx lcuvei scraiUun: el. to . 111,, week days.
lirmi"h vestibule) tulll (iom U'ilkci-llnire. Full-
man bullet parlor ear anil coaches to Philadel
phia, via I'otUillle; bton at prmciiul iutciinc
diate stations. AUo connects (or Simbuiy, liar.
rUburg, rhilnelelphla, Baltimore, Washington and
lor nilBUUrg UIIll lltu ni-ai.
0.38 a. m., week elajs, for Sunbury, Harrlsburs,
a.. ...J.I ,.l. D.lltmji. ei'.rlilni..nn t, n.l ' t,l . .
I nllaQClllIlia, i4vmwC i.tHtmituu miu nta
burg anj tho west,
1.42 p. w.i ft days (Sundays, 1.53 p. rei.),
or Sunlmry, llarrUbnrfr, Philadelphia, Ujltlmote,
Washington and l'ittsburg and tho we.t.
3.23 p. in., week dav, through vestibule train
from wllku-llarrc. Pullman bullet parlor car
and coaches to .'hlMilelphU vlet I'ottsvilic. Stop!
at principal intermediate station
4.27 p. ri.i week days, tor lUsleton, Sunlmry,
liarrisbiirs, l'lilloiielnhla and I'lttabum.
J. 11. HUTClHNbON. Gen. Wgr.
J. U. WOOU, Qen, Pas. Act.
Delaware, Ijackawanua and Western.
In Effect Nov. 3, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton lor New Vork At 140,
8.15, 0.U5. T.tJO and 1U.U5 a, m.i 12.45, 3.40, 3.3J
p. m. l'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.05 a. in., and 12.45 and 3.S3 p. m. l'or Toby
lianna At 0.10 p. m, lor lluiulo 1,13, el.iJ tad
0.00 a, in.; Lett, 0.50 iind 11.35 p. in. For Ding
hamton and way btatlons 10,20 a. in. and 1,10
p, m. For Oiweu-o, b';racuso and Utlca 1,15 anj
li.22 a, in,; 1.05 p. in. OjUC'o, Kyratu'4 und
Utlca train at U.22 a, in. dally, cieept hund.y
For Montrose 0.00 a. m.; 1.10 and 0.50 p. m
Nlrholion accoinniodatloii I.UO and 0.15 p. m.
UloomeburK Wlvislon For Northumberland, ,t
0.S5 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and 0.10 p. in. Fm
Plymouth, at 8.10 a. m.; 3.40 and O.og p. m
Sunday Iralru For New York, 1.40, 3.15, 0 e
and 10.05 a. m.; 3,40, 3.33 p. in. For IliitTaln
1.15 and ft.22 a. in.', 1.55, 0.50 and 11.35 p. in
For llinshamton and way stations 10.20 a. in
Blcoimburp; l)illon Lcavo iicraiitoii, lO.oj a
in. and 0.10 p. m.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Ktlcct November 21. 1001,
Trains tor Caibondalo leave bcranton at 0 '
8.00, H.5.1, 10.13 s. m.i 12.00, 1.20, 2.31, .
6.20, 0.25, 7.67, 0.15, 11.20 p. in.; 1.31 a. m.
For llvucsdale el.'JO, lO.lLa. lu.; 2.31 and 5
p. m.
For Wllkes-Darrej C.3S, T.43, 8 41, 0.33, lata
a. B.i 12.03, 1.42, 2.13, 3.2J, 4.27, CIO, 7.1S,
10.41, 11.30 p. in.
For U V, It. It. rolnUi-fl.33, 0.33 a. m. 2.13,
4.27 aud 11.30 p, in.
For 1'cnn.ylvania It. It. l'olutj-0,33, 0.33 a.
tn. ; 1.42. 3.23 and 1.27 p. in.
For Albany aud all points north 4.20 . ra.
and 3.52 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Caibondalc b.60, 11.3J a. m.j 2.34, 3.5!,
.52 and 11.17 p. m.
For WUUraDaire P-3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.63, 3.23,
6.32 and 0.17 p. n.
For Albany and points north 3.63 p. ra,.
For llonewllle 8.50 t. m. and 3.63 p. m.
W. U I'BYOH, D. l. A., bcranton, Pu.
Tbat this " the most comfortable store in town-1-that it is
the largest, best ventilated and healthiest that it has more
summer comforts and can make you more comfortable 'at
home. '
That its stocks are fresh and full and large, and its prices
fair.
That shopping early is wise early in the season and early
in the day because it avoids the crowds and the heat. It
keeps you and us in better temper and gives you more leisure
to examine things. It gives you first pick. It helps our
salespeople, and consequently gives you better service.
That to make summer more bearable iu every way is our
one thought now. To take the strain off man and .beast.
To help you get ready early, or if you must wait until latex
to make summer shopping as comfortable as possible for
you then. t
That this store serves all classes, both the rich and, the
poor, and that it serves each batter because it serves them
both. y
That the Connolly & Wallace store is a place for your
convenience, aud whether you wish to buy, or look, or visit,
or rest, you are always welcome.
Wholesale
Tobacconists and
Distributer of
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
READING SYSTEM.
New Jersey Central.
COUHKCTKll TO NOV. 17, 1W1.
8tatlons in New York, toot ot Liberty street
and South Ferry, N. B.
Traliu leave scranton for New ork. Phlladel.
phia, Uuitrn, Bethlehem. Ailentown, Mauch
Ihunk, While Haven, Anhley and Wilkej-Bane at
7.30 a. m.i 1 t- m. "nl1 P- ,n "nJjyi 2.10 p. m.
Quaker City Kxprcsa leaves Scranton at 7.S0
a. in., through solid yrttlbulc trail: with Pullman
Bullet Parlor Curs, for Philadelphia, wit i only
onu chaiiKO of eara, lor Baltimore, Ytashlnfrton,
D. 0 and all principal points aouth and vvcot.
For Av oca, I'lttilon and ilkes-Barrc, 1 p. m.
and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Qrovc, etc., 7.30 a.
''For Beadlni;, Lobanin and HarrUburtr, via Al.
'entown, at 7.::0 a. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10
''l'or I'ottsvllle nt 7.30 a. m. and 1 p m.
For lales mid tlcl.eU :ply to oi;ent at station.
W. O. BlM.r.H, Gcnerul Mutuxer.
O, M, BURT, Gen. I'asi, At.
New York, Ontario and Western.
In KHcct Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1001.
Lcavo Leave Arrlva
Tmins S ronton. Carbondalc. Cadoala.
Z'fl 10.1.0 a, in. 11.10 a. m. 1,00 p. !.
Ka 7 t10n. m. Ar. Carbondalo0.40p. m.
? SOU I'll BOUND, v
Ixavo Leave Arrlvs
fralns. Cadosla. Caibondale. Scrantoa
S 2.15 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.10p.m.
' BUNDAVS ONLY, NOJUll BOUND.
Leave Iavo Arrlvt
trains. Scranton, Carbondale, Cadosia.
'"J b.30a. m. 0.10p.m. io.45a.ml
,0. 6 7,00 p. m. Ar. Carbondale 7.40 p. m.
'"' iOUTil BOUND. '
I ave Leave Arrive
nalns. Cadosia, Carbonelale, Scranton,
,i c 7,00a.m. 7.40a.m.
j. 10 4.30 p. m. o oo p. m. o. 45 p. m.
1'iain Nos. 1 on week ilajt, and 0 on Sundays,
ike main lino connections for New York city,
Idletnun, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, Oivvego
..1 all points west.
For' further inloiuiatiein consult ticket agent,
J. V. ANDKHSON, (1. P. A New York.
1, V. Wi:i.Sll, T. P. A., Scranton, Pi.
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
In i:iTect, Nov. 3, 1901.
'1 rains lc.no Scianton.
Fo Philadelphia and New York via D. & II.
R. It., at 0.38 and 9.3S a. in., and 2.13, 4.27
(Black Diamond &.pr.&), and 11.30 p. m. Sun.
daj, D. 4; li. It. It., l.W, 8.27 p. 10.
For White Haven, lluleton and principal poind
in the toil regions, via 11. k II. II. ll 0.33, 2.13
and 4.27 p. iu. For Pottsville, O.SS a. in., 2,13
For Bethlehem, Enton, ltudlnir, Hjrrlsburir,
and principal inttnnedlate stations, via D. 1 U.
B, R., .88, .8. a. m.; 2.18, 4.27 (Black DU-
Wherever there's a window show
ing the new styles, there's a crowd.
Most of the windows these days
seem to be at Connolly & Wal
its summer
The
Matchless Splendors
or tiic
Canadian Rockies
BANFF tho LAKES 111 tho CLOUDS,
VOHO VALLEY, tho GREAT GLA
CIEH a region described by Whyni
per, the conqueror of tho Matterhorn,
an fifty or sixty Switzerland rolled
Into one reached only by tho
Canadian Pacific Railway
Dally transcontinental train service
throughout tho year from Toronto
uml Montreal. JMPKIUAL LIMITED,
crossing tho continent In 97 hours,
leaves Toronto and Montreal (com
mencing Juno 15th next, every Sunday,
"Wcdnohday and Friday. Sleeping and
dining cars uttaclied to all through
trains,
Flrst'Class lintels In the mountains,
Swiss guides at the principal points.
For rates, etc., apply to nearest agent
of tho O. I'. It., or to E. V. Skinner, 353
Broadway, New York,
ROBERT KERR,
Passenger Traffic Manager, Montreal,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
nionel Express), 11.30 p. m. bund.
H, jj., 0.118 a. ro.1 l. 8.27 p. 111.
For TuiiUiannock, 'lowoiida, 1.1
faundajj, P, A; IL
in.
For TuiikiiaiinocK, lovvouua, i.imira, jtntca,
Ceneva and principal iniciuieuiatc tuuons, vis
D . L. and W. It. It.. 8.10 a. m. anil 3.50 p. m.
For Ccreva, Rochester, Bullalo, Niagara Falls,
Chltato and all points west, via D. k II. It. It.,
7.4" 12.11 s. m.; 1.42, 3.2S (Black Diamond LV.
iircu), 7.44. 10.41. 11.30 p. la. buudajs, D, & II.
1(. II. 12.01, 6.27 p. in.
Pullman parlor and tleeplnjr or Lclilch Valley
Parlor eais on all trains between Wtlkcs-Biri
and Nevr Yoik, Piiiladelpliia, Bullalo and Suspen
sinn llrlds'e.
ROLLIN II. WILBUB, Gen. Supt., 29 CortlaneJ
street, New York.
CIIA1II.ES S. l.Ki:. Gen. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortlanel
street, New Yoik.
A. W. NONB1IACIIKK, Dlv. Pass. Ast., Soutk
Bellileiicm, Pa, ,
For ttckctt and Pullman reservations apply to
city ticket oiUu, Co Publis Square, Wilkca-Uarrt,
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