,V - - "-i. v r ,a ' ,. -- . r Tif- ',' ,VH r a 10' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1902 f 1 A.. ; li , tr NORTHSCRANTON ANNIVERSARY OP CAMP NO. 1T7, P. 0. S. OF A. THE MARKETS p i If ft Was Organized Fifteen Yean Ago Interesting Programme That Was Rendered Last Night in the Auditorium History of the Or ganization Given by John IT. Hopewell Narrow Escape of 8-Year-Old John Roberta from Being Burned to Death Personals. Tho member. of Camp No. 177, Pa triotic Order Sons of America, cele brated tho fifteenth anniversary of their organization in the lodge room of the Auditorium last night. Tho af fair surpassed any of Us -nature yet held by this lodge. The following programme was car ried out, In tho presence of a large audience: Overture, "Salutation" Orchestra Opening Address V. V. Ilartzell Mediation Miss Hazel Hopewell Selection Male Quartette Selection. "Among the noses". .Orchestra Hecitittlon Ml.ss Ilnzel Hopewell History of the Camp J. V. Hopewoll Singing, "Amerlra" .Audience Selection, "Celestial Overture".. Orchestra The following history of the camp was given by John U. Hopewell: Washington ramp, No. 177, Pali lotto Order Sons of Ameiica. was instituted In Ostei-hout's hall on tho evening of May SO, 1SS7, with twenty-one chartered mem bers." The officers of the camp being J, i;. Hopewell, president; S. 1'. Sllkmnn, vice president; D. M. Putney, secretary; T. SI. Maynurd, treasurer. The Institu tion took place In Osterhout hall and was Attended by prominent members of the or der from the state, and Past District President George W. Hand was Installing ofllcer. The following persons were pro posed and their names enrolled: B, K. Hedell, K. C. Dutiler. D. K. Miller, T. C. Tcrwilllgcr, C. T. Miller, J. U. Hopewell, D. M. Putney, Edward J... Benjamin, S. F. Sllkmnn, Ed M. I'ennypaeker. S. N. Nylmrt, H. B. Jbiggs, C. E. Putney, M. O. Smith, George K. Athcrtnn, I.. A. Rifcnbcrry, H. M. Athcrton, Oeorga A. JJIgclow. T. M. Maynard, C. M. Maynard, J. M. Sherman. J. II. Scbarar, W. A. Geddcs. C. V. Ward, Edward F. Wells. Washington camp. No. 177. was not a new camp at that date. In IStJO the camp vns in full power In this section and many of the older residents belonged to It. The call for troops In 1SGI caused the flrn on the altar to go out and It was not re kindled until May .".0, 1SS7, and it has burned slowly but brightly ever since. During these fifteen years, we hove received into our ranks mnny of tho most prominent young men of this city and today the rostcrXof the enmp Is a most excellent one. Avo have Initiated in all these years over two hundred persons, but tonight wo have but seventy-four members. Wo have received in round figures tho sum of $i!,545 In dues, and havn paid out the sum of ?6,000. The money of the camp is in a good, .s.ifc condition, and the funds carefully guarded and invested. Wo have been fortunate as to number of deaths In our camp. In all of those years, out of all tho members named, but four deaths liavo occurred and out of this number only three were bcneilclal. Four v of our departed ones now fill graves of honor nnd each year, on Memorial Day, a beautiful silk flag is placed upon tho resting place of our departed brethren. I could say very much regarding tho history of this camp, but history, to out siders, is not interesting. I want to fray, however, to all who are Interested in tho fostering of American institutions, that wo will welcome you to our ranks at any time. We advocate only that which Is honest, true nnd good. Wo do not nsk you to do anything that will Interfere wtlh your religion, your politics, or your honor, as a man. but exact only that which will make man one of God's most noble creatures. To tho young men especially do wo of fer Inducements. Wo want your com pany, your presence and your aid In tho fostering of American institutions. Wo advoeato a frco school system, oppose a union of church nnd state, as a ruling power, but insist that a man should ac knowledge God as tho Supremo Ilulcr ot tho universe. I givo herewith a recapitu lation of tho condition of the finances: Total cash ici-clvcd for dues, etc $fi.5l." Paid for rent ,:,00 Salary 300 General expenses j ow ItCllcf oVi Funeral expenses and donations M0 Invested, haul: and cosh KM Paraphcniallu jgj Total 10,545 Child's Narrow Escape. John Roberts, the 6-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Itoberts, of Wayne avenue, met with a peculiar accident Tuesday afternoon. Ills par ents were visiting relatives in Ply mouth, and the child wns staying with Jiis grandmother, Mrs. John Prltchard. In some manner or other the child secured a match, and going out Into the garden to start a flro, Ignited his clothes. Ills screams brought his grandmother nnd several neighbors to the scone, nnd the flames were extin guished. The boy received painful burns about tho back and chest, but will recover, TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Mrs. lSvan L. Morgan, of Breaker atreot, Is spending a few days In New Voile city.' Ksau Price sailed from New York city yesterday for a month's visit with his parents In ales. James J. Grler, of tho firm of Mc Gulre & Grler, of West Market street, Is In New York on a business trip, The Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In tho Young Women's Chris tian association rooms. Contractor H. Blchards, of West Market street, leaves today with his gang of carpenters to erect a large building above Dalton. Prof. Mao Murray will give his ster eoptlcon lecture tomorrow evening In the social rooms of the Providence Presbyterian church. Tho tickets ure 25 and 15 cents, Lieut, Ezra S. Griffin camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans, will attend Divine service at the First Primitive Metho dlst chinch, Green. Ridge, next Sunday evening. Tho North Scranton Gleo club has promised to be present and render several of their beautiful selec tions. Tlmo of service, 7 o'clock. The Independent orchestra held Its last dance of the season at the Audi torium last evening. Mrs. Miriam Djvis, of Homestead, la visiting at tho 'time of her cousin, '.Thomas T. Jones, of Wayne avenue. Work Is rapidly progressing on the Cuti, StuiiM and Burn Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antl peptl liniment, and jihen applied to cuti, bruises and burns, causes them to jieal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treat jnrut, Bar sale by All Druggists. If You Wish To Sell A Lodging House A Restaurant . . A Grocery Store. A Provision Store A Bakery .... A Cigar store. . A Pool Room. . . Or Any Business PUT AN AD. IN THE Tribune's Business Chance Columns AND SEE HOW QUICKLY YOU WILL FIND A CUSTOMER 4 Lines 10 Cents Pretty Low Price, You'll Admit. locker nnd bath rooms at the Institute. They are expected to be finished by the latter part of next week. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Premiums Offered by the Lackawan na to Flag Men Who Have Clean Records Board for Today. Tho recent order Issued by (lencral Superintendent Clarke of the lacka wantm, which went into effect May 1, providing for a semi-annual premium on a basis of $5 per month to be paid flagmen in the train service, including those on helper, pusher nnd hill en gines in consideration of clear records in their special capacity of protecting trains In accordance with the rules of tho company. Is meeting with general approval with employees engaged in tho train bervlco. Few operating officials possess a clearer and more intelligent perception of conditions governing the successful operation of a railroad than T. K. Clarke, and few officials in any capaci ty have ever been confronted with more unsatisfactory conditions than those which Mr. Clarke was compelled to contend with when he assumed con trol of tho operating department of the Lackawanna not less than two years ago. That ho has succeeded In bringing the service out of a chaaotlc state to that of the highest possible efficiency speaks In the most- eloquent terms of his sterling worth. Tho Railroad Em ployee. V., L. and W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western board for today: THURSDAY, JUNE 5. Summits 'West 8 a. m KIrby with J. Hennlgan's crew. Pushers V a. m., Houser: 11.13 n. m., Moran; 7.30 p. m., Murphy; 9 p. m W. If. Bathrolomow. Helpers 1.80 a. m McGovern; 7 a. m., Gaffney; 10 a. m., Secor; 4.30 p. m., Stan ton. , This and That. G. M. Llewellyn has been appointed freight ngent of the Lackawanna rail road at Kingston, vice Ii G. Christian, resigned. J. J. Keating has been appointed freight and ticket agent of the Lack awanna at West Pittston. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. By l.Vluslic Wire from The Associated Press. Hnrrlsburg. June ). Tho Supremo court today adjourned without llxlng a tlmo for reassembling. Following- were among the decisions handed clown: Michael Mooney vs. Pennsylvania rail road, C. P., Luzerne; affirmed. Common wealth vs. Guthrie, e al., C. P., I.uzernc; nfllrmed. Spring Brook Water company vs. Pittston, C. P., I.uzerne; afllrmcd. Doud vs. Delaware Railroad company, C. P., Luzerne; affirmed. Lewis estato vs. Illllards, appeal O. C Luzerne; afllrmcd. Lewis estate vs. Phillips, appeal O, C, Luzerno; affirmed. Joseph Stevenson vs. tho Ebervalo Coal company, C, P., Lu zerne; reserved. Thomas Harcur Pardoned. By K.(lule Wire from 'flic Araoclatcd Press Ilariisburg, Juno 4. Thomas Ilnrcur, who is serving three yenrs In tho Potts vlllo jail for rioting nt Oneida dining tho great anthracite strlko In 1900, was par doned today by Governor Stono. Harcur's associates wero pardoned luht October and tho United Mine Workers leaders liavo since been working for his release. Tho authorities of Schuylkill county protest ed anlnst his pardon. Philadelphia Record Sale Confirmed. By Unclushc Wire from The Associated Press. Philadelphia, June 1. Judgo McPhcrson, In tho United States dlstilct court today handed down a decico conllrmlng tho salo of 9,050 shares and $,'.00,000 bonds of tho Philadelphia Itecoid, which was recently sold by order of tho couit at public auc tion to William S. Stengor and others of this city for ?2,S7t,O0O. m i Murder and Suicide at Buffalo, By Inclusive Wire fiom 'f lie Associated Press. Buffalo, Juno !. Because Mrs. Sophia McGrouoy repulsed his udvances, August Wolf, without a word of warning, shot her through the head toduy and then shot himself. Both are dead, Mrs. Medio iiey's husband Is said to be living In Los Angeles, California. m Buffalo Live Stock Market, East Buffalo, Juno 4. Cattle Receipts, 1.1U0; steady, Veals Receipts. 6u0: tops, U&0aG.7J; fair to good, J5.75aU.25; common, to light, 3a5.00. Hogb Receipts, 3.400! Blow demand, light, closing weaker; heavy, 7.4ra7.5."i mixed. I7.20a7.40j pigs, Jij.7Jutl.S0; roughs, JtUoati.'JO; stags, J5a6, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400; sheep, steady but slow; good lambs, firm; com mon, dull; ono loud fancy lambs, 17.50; top lambs, )0.75a7: fair to good, J6a6.50; culls to common, Jla5.50; yearlings. iJ.&Ja 5.73; sheen, top, mixed, I4.85a5.0o; fair to ; sheep, t id, 4a4.73; good, culls and common, fl.73u3. East Liberty live Stock. East Liberty, June 3 Cattle Steady; choice, 7.15a7.W; prime, J6.75a7; good, 16.23 a6.70. Hogs Steady: prime heavy hoj;s, S7.40a7.50; best mediums, 17.20; heavy York era. I7.10a7.15; light do., 7a7.05; pigs, JU.70 aU.SO; roughs. tSa6.80. Sheep Steady: best wethers, foaS.lS; culls and common, J2a2.60; choice lambs, fj.40atf.65; veal calves, fi.50a7. Wall Street Review. Now York, Juno 4. Tho stock market today was still confined to Ha narrow pro fessional rut and lacked even the few spo clal fentutes which varied the monotony yesterday. There was some slight Irreg ularity during tho day but tho general tono was rather heavy. Tho losses wero Bmall nnd wero caused by very light sell ing, which was probably duo merely to tho efforts of tho professionals to afford a baBls for trading. The ostensible, ex planation of tho heaviness was the report received from tho nnthraclto regions this morning that some of the coal mines wero suffering from the shutting down of tho pumps duo to tho Inability of tho opcia tors to get sufficient substitute labor for tho striking engineers and pumpmen. Tho rioting In Chicago over tho teamsters strlko hnd tho effect of somewhat sharp ening apprehension over tho subject ol labor troubles generally, although much gratification Is expressed on all sides at tho absence of violence in tho mining re dans. Tlin Imnresslon is clecncnllig. how- over, that n long struggle is probably In prospect. Tho effects ot tho coal short age aro In the meantime growing moro acute nnd tho possibility of tho soft coal miners becoming ultlmntoly involved In tho dlsputo Is always kept lu mind. This possibility may have nccounted In part for tho rather marked heaviness of tho United States Steel stocks. Tho resigna tion ot two directors yesterday was nlso a factor In tho ease. Tho decision to main tain tlie present prlco of steel rolls for 190.1 and reports of large orders already received running Into tho next year did not prevent tho selling of United States Steel especially of tho preferred. A sharp reaction In Canadian Pacific after Its ro cent sustained advance had some sym pathetic effect on tho market. Conti nental Tobacco preferred also lost nil of Its advance, which has accompanied the activity lu the Consolidated Tobacco bonds. The market closed roml-stngnant nnd heavv. Total sales today, 18fi.5O0 shares. Bonds wero rather moro nctlvo limn stocks and the prlco movement was (regular. Total sales, pnr value, $2,720. 000. United States S'n declined ' and the 2's registered ', per cent, on tho last call. The following quotations aro furnished The Tribune bv Halght Kr Frecse Co., K14 815 Meai'8 building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Amal. Copnor lift n; r,S;4 Am. n. & v :iii r.i at sp Am. Ice. Pr CO M f.l 60 Am. Locomotive .... : :'.& OTA ?2T4 Am. S. fk R. Co ISIS 4n 4SMs 4T!4 American Sugar 1277i 12S 127-" UN Anaconda Copper ...111'.' mm lUS'fe UfiVfc Atchison MH. Snr-!, 795 KO'fc Atchison. I'r !W,A ns fWi wr Halt. & Ohio IfH! lofi IffiV, 10V;4 Brook. R. T Wi'J KV.t. 07 fiS Canadian Pacific ....1:11 13S", ISli', Wfiv, ('lies. & Ohio Wi 4r,,yt W,f 4(SSfc Chicago .t Alton .... ?.7fc K7-1i Mli 37y Chic. & O. W 2!l 21 2Vi 23 ('., M. & St. P 1f lia'i 1'i'IWi 1K"'4 (. R. 1. P 172V; 1721& J72'4 172'i Col. Fuel & Iron .... !!Hi Wli m'a MV Pol. & Southern :il ill .".1 SI Del. & Hud 174 174 171 17 Erie .".7 H7 SiJIJ iV Erie. 2d Pr r.l'i nil', r.Mi f.P.i llncklng Vellev RUV. Mc Ki S". Illinois Central liU'i ir.2y4 l.MH 1SHJ Ijouiv. a iNasn hi i:ii i:ii i;u Manhattan 13J I:i2!l Ki s 1i2i Met. St. Rv r.O 1.7)7, uriTf, iji Mexican cCntrnt .... 2 2ir, 2iVi 2fi Mo. Kan. Tev 2rt 'Ji,;i ! fi".", Mo., Kan. & Tex., Pr MUi 7,711 T.'ii, Hl'I Mo. PaelOe Ol"; W P.li 100 N. Y. Central 1", l.V.W 1.V.T4 l.'J? Norfolk ft Western.. r.7H W, 7.7' 1 r.75 Out. A Vest :!J' 32"S :!2'. r,:A Penna. R. R ItOS llliA lilt', HOT, Reading (tl in r,' r.2'i Rcadln, 1-t Pr S! S3 Rl fa Readln. 2d Pr 5 f.S r,7c; r,' Republic Steel 17'4 17'i 17U 17', Republic Steel. Tr .. 71 7t 7t 7t St. I,. & S-ui V i,!H', iflU 00 fil Southern Pacific .... fin; i;i, r.vt, fiii; Southern It. R r.i."ft 37'i ?i;'. S7'i Southern R. R.. Pr.. !U fUH W, "lU lean, loai a iron... ii 's inn r.i ni Texan r.iclflc 10 4P1 -10' 4m Union Paeltlc -ni'A ini"-4 iniS vcy. TTnlon T'acilic. Tr ... RiJ RSi', yr MV4 I". S. Leather i:t", 131 't n is T. S. I.eatiior, Pr ... SIU S4 S4'4 St"! u. s. steel :::); 40 sii ro"-c t". S. Steel, Pr CTf, CTVa M't, MK Wabash 2"4 27 2i!'t 2H1 Wabash, Tr 1U m'v J'.siJ 4! Western Union Wi oon 00 rou W. & L. U 22U 22V, 2M', "314 Wisconsin Central .. 27',S 2731 27U 27U Total sales, 1S7.inu shuiC3. Money, 3 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. Opon.IIieh.Low.Close WII13AT. Onen. High. Low. Clo. July 7bV, 71 71 7l'fc September t0',i 70'i fi'J!A 70!i CORN. July i;i fin; run r.ia; September UlVn 5S?i 57TS 6S OATS. July 3 Pi r..V.. 31'-; 3V;i September 27'5j 2S 27v 2S PORK. July 17.20 37.S5 17.20 17.3.-, Sentember 17.27 17.12 17.27 17.12 I.ARD. July 10.20 10.2.", 1020 in.21 September 10.23 10.27 10.23 10.27 RIBS. July ft no 10.17 ft.ftO 10 1.-, September 9.K2 10.07 S.S0 10.03 NEW YORK COTTON MARKF.T. Open. Illtrl) Low. Cloe. July S.CS ft.72 fl.M 0.72 August 8.10 S.17 N.l'l R.43 September 7.07 S.0S 7.0ii 7.07 October 7.S1 7.S1 7.7S i.bO Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Uld.Asked Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... w) County Sav. Bank & Trust Co SCO First Nat. Bank (Ciirbondalo). ... r.0i) Third National Bank K0 Dlmo Dep. & Dis. Bank 300 Economy I. II. & P. Co 4G First National Bank 1J00 Laclc. Trust & Safe Dep. Co... 19", Clark & Snover Co.. Pr 123 Scranton Savings Bank iX) Tradors' National Bank 227 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank ,.,,, l3 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co 33 Scranton Passenger Railway, llrst mortgage, duo 1020 113 ... People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1018 113 ... Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen oral mortgage, duo 1921 113 ... Scranton Trac. Co., il per cent. 113 Economy 1, II. tc P. Co 97 N, Jeisey & Pocono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co .,. 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II, a, Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour-14.40. Butter Fresh creamery, 23c.j fresh dairy, 21c, Cheese 13al3',c. Eggs Nearby, lSe.j western, 1714c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.35a2.40. Green Peas Per bushol, $2.23. Onions Bermudas, 52.00 per crate, Potatoes Per bushel, fOc. Philadelphia Grain and Produce Philadelphia, Juno 4. Wheat Firm; contract grade, June, Wa83',c, Corn Dull but steady; No. 2 mixed, June,. CiaOiic, Oats Steady; No, 2 wlilto clipped, Ble, Bu,ttor Firm. He hlghor; extra western creumcry, 23c,; do. nearby prints, 21c. Eggs Steady; fresh nearby, 17',ic; loss off do. western, He; do. do. do, south western, 17V&e.; do. do, do. southern, liic. Cheeso Steady; New York full creams, prlmo small, lllsc: do, do. do. fair to good, 10V,alH4c. Refined Sugars Firm, good demand. Cotton 1-lCc, higlior; mid dling uplands, Oc, Tallow Steady, but quiet; city prlmo In tierces, tyiutu.i coun try do. do,, barrela, Cabc.; do. dull;, Ca 0',4c; cakes, 7a7!ic. Live Poultry Finn; fowls, higher: fowls, !4V:UlSc,; old roos ters, 10c; smbm chickens, 23a30c; excep tional lots, higher; ducks, UulSc. Dressed Poultry Steady, fair demand; fowls, cholco western. 13c,; do. southern and southwestern, 2c: do. fair to good, 11 Vi ul2c: old roosters, Sla9c; brollcis. neur by, 30a33c.; do. western, 25a30c, Frozen Poultry Fowls, 12al2&o,; broilers, near by. 22a28c; do. western. lGal9c; roasting chicks, 15al5c: turkeys, 9a20c; ducks. 13aliic. Receipts Flour, 2,000 barrels and 3,918,000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 44,000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; outs, 5,000 bushols. Shipments Wohat, 112,000 bush els; corn, 3,000 bushels; oats, 8,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, Juno 4. Flour Steady and a trifle moro active. Ryo Flour Finn; fair to good. $3,20a3.45; cholco to fancy, 3.53a3.70. Wheat-Snot ilrm: No. 2 red. 80e. clovator; No. 2 red. 78V$a79tfe. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Dulutli, ttlUc t. o. b. niloat; options thiougliout tho day wero firm and a shailo higher. The mar ket closed firm ut Mc net higher; July closed 78'4c; September, 73Tec; December, JjjLfcjgr Jftoejfo women fyl l, M A H!TA PALPABLE HIT ! . IHiwl he women are delighted with the mi TmMy Such a shoe for three dollars is a W Kjf revelation. It fits the foot in every spot i-, mHly -"it doesn't wrinkle nor does it pinch. 11 jWral It's just right, and bssides it has ail the v W&SS lines of beauty that you would expsct in iiSR a shoe designed for women by a woman raE of artistic taste and special skill. fcB Sanderson Shoe Go . Zm iffiMH Cor. Lackawanna anfl Wyoming Aves. ySaw!&fe 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. 77',,c. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, COiic eleva tor and GOJaC f. o. 1), allout; corn opened Ilrm on smaller receipts, sold olf, but tal lied again with wheat and closed firm ut Ua'Kc, not advance; July closed 07c; Bep- L(l.l,(((;i, 4 1 ttu.VUU, i Willi" llilll, 40il.Ii;, -ittvnv -., , i-H"mi livn p.tiiu I..,, v;.l-uiii. Riiiuii coiari'ii, cnoitv, unaiuc; wane, lU'AO. laigo colored, 9?ic; largo white, 10c. Kgg.s l.1 111,11. .(...v.. n.,.A .....1 nn..n.,l,,nln .-,..., ,,,.,, nii.i.j .1111, 1 villi.., i.HIU, 17;; weHtorn btorago packed, 17al7',Sc; auiii.iur.i, Ju;aii;5i' Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Juno 4. nulla mvltched with surprising rapidity In tho corn pit today and net all traderti to gucshlng what thu next lilt of maulpuiutlon by tho New York crowd would be, Dears clumged front under tho action of tho bull leaders and nuthough a natural reaction might liavo l)eon expected after four days of almost constant declines, yot tho action was ro markablv erratic. July corn closed f&itte. higher; July wheat, '&u. up and July outs l?He. 1'rovlHlons closed unchanged to 27Vic. hlglicr. Klour Kasy; No. 2 spring wheat, ; No, 3. 7l:J4c; No. 2 rod. 704c; No. 2 corn. ; No. 2 yellow, 62lSc,; No, 2 oats, 41n41c.; No. 2 white. I',4a44!4c; No. 3 white, 4'114u44!4c.; No. 2 rye. ss.i39c; good feeding barley. ; fair to cholco malting, ClaUSc; No. 1 flax bead. I.5S; No. 1 north western, J1.7U; prlmo timothy seed, SO.SOa 0.35; mess pork tier barrel. 17.3ju17.40; lurd. per 100 pounds, $l.?JVul0.2.; short libs, J10 aio.20; shoulders, S4uS',ic; short clear sides, (10.50al0.C0. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Juno 4. Cattle Receipts, 11,000, Including 1,000 Toxuns; active. lOalSc, high, cr; good to prlmo steers, ?7.2m7.75; poor to medium, $3a7: stockers uud fecdei'3, 2.50xr.23; cows. $1.00.lU; heifers, J.'.OUali.UO; cunneis, Jl.C0a2.Mi; hulls, J2.7Ja0.5o; calves, ,J2.60n(i.M; Texas red steers, Jl.OOaO.lO. Hogs Receipts today, 3J,000; tomorrow, 32,000; left over. 4,0o0; opened steudy to 5c, lower; closed firm; mixed and butchers, M.9.)u7.37l&; good to cholco heuvy, $7.S0a 7,45; rough heavy. $7it7.25; light, )0.S0a7.1!i; bulk of sales, 7u7.3.'i. Sliec Receipts. 17,000 ;sheep steady; lambs lower tor bulk; good to cholco wothers, )5.50a0.25; western sheep. l3.S5aO.2S; native lumbs clipped, C.2oa5.70; western lambs, fo.2Ju7.10. Oil Market. , Oil City, Juno 4. Credit balances, 120; certificates, no bid; shipments, P3.lU.har re Is; uvcrugo, SO.SiSi barrels: runs, it.'X" baircls; average, Wl.Ml barrels; FINANCIAL THE An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is the best known mining property in the state of Washington.' A Developed Working Hine Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for im provement in equipment and gener al development of the property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling at $ .50 a share. The price will soon he advanced. Get in now on the ground floor. "Write for full particulars, sinfioiKc 1202 Crozier Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Sp( encer irasK ql lo. BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. BOOBY.McLELLAK &C0. BANKERiT., No 57 Urouilway, New York City, MEJinilllS Nf.W YORK STOCK IIXCIIAXOG. STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN AUKE MOKE flONEY. Is your Income milllclent? If not, anil you aiu anxious to Inccvanalt, wiito me, Ntulliiif what uiuouiit you nvi in vest, lionly $io, unit 1 will write, von it Wterof nilvb'O Ffv ror ytawlliavedonouotlilns except btudyln veil menu, lluiow 1 can inoreasoyoiirincoineby polmlng out safe l,i vestments, hitherto un known. ANDRBW L. BUSH, Investment Broker, Ban t: Kcfcrcnces rprinitfield, Mail mwA SA P.EF UAI CfiOPfO Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Buslnesi ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and 'WllUes-Barre, Pa, Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mlntni Machinery , Pumpa. Lawyer Aw Tho Tribune will guarantee to print your paper book quicker than any oth tr prlntlni; house In tho city. Six Eagles lines Mini! lis is Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of J2,3,JJI5JJ'JtjJtltJ"5Jii3 . r I- i' I I HaUJBa fc Ifl 4 $ J fr C1 lfr '5 4" L 't1 t 'i' 5 ! $ 4 Brew ry, , 435 to 4Bii N. icventu St,. Old ,lJhone,33i. New 'Phone, 29J5. Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. RAILROADTIME TABLES. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Kffcct May M, 190J. Trains leavo Sciantou; U.3S a. ni wcok diiyn, through ve.stlhulo tialu irom Willtcs-H.irn, Pullman buffet parlor car and couches to Philadelphia, via Potts vllloi Btoiu ut piliiclpiil Intermediate (na tions. Also connectti for Hiinhury, liar liabuiK, Philadelphia, Unltimoio, Wash liiBton and for Pltlsburff nnd tho Went, fi.38 ii, in., week davf, for Hiinhury. Har ilsburi;. Philadelphia, naltimore, Wash iiiKton und Pltthui'K and tho West, I.V.! p. in., week duvt), (Sunduyti. 1". p. m.), for Bimhury. llairl.shurs, Phlladel phla, Ilnlllmofe, Wushiimton and PittH burs and the West. D.'.'S p. m,, fiU ilayn, thrnuqrn vestibule train from Wllke.s-Harro Pullman buffet puvlor cur und icaclies to PhiUdnlphla via Pottsvlllo. Stops at principal liiteriuodluto StlltlOIIH. 4,-.'7 p. m wpek clnvB. for Ilazleton. Sun bury, lliirrlslniry, Philadelphia and Pitts- J. H. IIITCUINSOX. Oen. llsr, J. U. WOOD, Oen. Pass. Aet. Dolaware and Hudson. in i:iteu Xoiunter 21, 1(01. Trsln fur CuibonJile Icjio Scuuton at 6.C0, i(, S.03, 10.13 a. in.; UM, l.-M, .34, 3.92, J.C'J, 0.3S, 7.67, 0.13, 11,20 p. m.i 1,31 a. m. Vat Uonewlale 0.SO, lU.Ua. ui.j 3.31 and 6.2) p. in. I'or Vilke-Barrc-U.a3, X1S, S.. 0.83. 10.13 J, m.l l.'.OJ, 1,4.', 2.1!, 3.J3, 4.27, .10, 7,43, .0.11, 1UU . in. for U V. It. It. Folnti-a.SS, 0.53 a. in.; 2.18, 1,37 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. II. Points 8.88, 0,33 a. .).; 1.43. 3.3 j und 4.27 p. ID. I'or Albany uud ill pointi north 8.20 a. m, nil 3.63 li. ui. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tor Cailiondalc 3.30, 11.33 a. m.; 3.31, 3.ii, ,bi anil 11.17 p. m. for ttlllwllJirc 0.33 a. m.i 12.03, 1.63, 3.23, J.33 and 0.17 p. hi. for Alluiiy ami oolnti north 3.63 p. m. pcr ' i " r w - - W, L. I'BVOk, D. P. A., Scranton. Pa. vnmtti RAILROAD 'TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1002. Trains leave Scranton for Now York At 1.50, 3.20, U.03. 7.E0 and 10.10 a. m.: 12.40, 3.40, 3.33 p. m. For Now York and Phila delphia 7.50, 10.10 a. m.. nnd 12.40 and 3.35 p. m. For Gouidshoro At U.10 p. m. For huftalo 1.15, 6.2J and 3.00 a. m.j 1.53, GOJ and 11.10 p. m. For Binghnmton. Elmiia and way stations 10.25 a. m., 1.03 p. m For Oswego, Syracu.so nnd Utlca 1.15 and 6.22 n. m.; 1.5", p. m. Oswego, Syracuse nnd Utlca train nt 6.2- n. m. dally, except Sunday. For Montrose 0.00 a. m.i 1.05 nnd 6.50 p. m.Nlcholson accommodation 4 00 and 6.13 p. in. Bloomsburg Divihion For Northumber land, at 6.35 and 10.10 a. m.: 1.55 and 6.10 p'. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. m.; 3.40 uud 0.03 p. m. Sunday Trains For New York, 1.50, 3.20, 6.05, 10.10 u. m.i 3.10 and 3.35 p. m. For Buffalo 1.15 nnd 6.22 a. m.; 1.55, 6.50 and 11.10 p. m. For Klmira and way stations 10.25 a. m. For Binghnmton and way sta tions, 0.00 a. m. Bloomsburgf Division Leave Scranton, 10.10 a. m. and 6.10 p. m. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In cftcct May 18, 1002. Trains lc.tie Scranton. For rhiladelplila and New York via D. & IT. It. it., it 0.3b and 9.3S a. m and 2.18, 4.37 (Ulack Diamond KJ.irct6), and 11. SO p. ra. bun days, P. : 11- K- K-. 1'6S, S.27 p. ra. I'or White Haven, llazlcton and principal polnta In the coal regions, via 1. & U. K. It., 0.33, 2.18 and 4,27 p. in. For I'ottsville, 0.33 a. m., 2.13 For Ccthlchcm, Easton, Iteadlns, HarrUburc, and principal iutcrmcdlatc stations, via D. & II. It. It., 0.33, 0.33 a. m.; 2.1S, 4.27 (Black Dia mond txpresi). ll:i P- ' Sundays, D. & H. II. It., 0.38 a. m.i 1.5b, S.27 p. in. For TunUiaiinock, Towanda, Klmira, Ithaca, Genera and piincipal Intermediate stations, via V., h. & W. H. It., 0.35 a. ill. and 3.40 p. in. For Geneva, Rochester, Uuttalo, Niagara Falls, Cliliago and nil points west, via D. & II. It. It., 7.13, 12.0.1 n. in.: 3.2 (Ulack Diamond i:x picss), 7.48, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Sundays, D. & II. II. It., 12.0J, 6.27 p. m. Pullman parlor and olecpinpf or Lehigh Valley Psrlnr Lnrs on all trains lAtweevi Wilkes-Barra and New YorL, l'liiladelphla, Buffalo and Suspen ded Ilridge. -- -ItOLI.IX II. WILDUB, Cen. SupcT7 28 Cortlani btrcel, eiv orE. J CllAllI.ES S. Li:i:, Cen. Pass. ASt., 26 Cortlandl fctrrct. New York. I A. V. NO.NUlIACHUrt, Dlv. Pass. Ast., Bouthl Betliletiem, ra. For tlckct3 and Pullman reservations annlr to city ticket oiOce, CO Public Square, Wilkea-BarrtJ ra. HEADING SYSTEM. Central Xtailroad of New Jersey, In llflret Slay IS, 1902. Stations In Ncv Yoik, foot Liberty street and South I'Mry, X. It. M ,. , Tialns kue fctunlnn for lw York, Ihila ilelplila, Castou, Iktlilclieni, Allentoun, Maucli Chiink, White llatiii, Ashley, Wllkcs-Uarra and 1'ltttlou nt 7.30 a. in,, 1 p. ui. and 1 p. in. Sun day, 2.10 p. in. uuikrr I'it)' Kxprcss leaies hcranton 7.S0 a. in., througli solid n'dtiliulo naiu nitli Pullman Mullet Pailor Car tor Philadelphia uitli only one chanu ot eais for llaltimoic and Washington, D, C, and all principal point wutli anil weat. For olu, Tltuloii ami Wilkra-ilarre, I p. in, and 4 P. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. in. For Long nrani.il. Oican llroe, etc, 7.30 ami For"iteadiiis. I.ilianon and liarrlsburg via Al lentottii at 7.30 a. in., 1 p. in. and 4,p. m. Sun. daFor2Tanuii'i"i nd Pottsiillc, 7.30 a. m., 1 p. '"l'ur lates'und' tickets apply to agent at station. I or iau w fl BEf.!j,.;ni Ut,ni Manjgeri o. m. uunr, Uii. l'J. ML New York, Ontario and Western, In lincct Tuedsy, Sept. 17, 1001, NOltTll BOUND. Leava Leave Arrlv Trains, Snanton. CarliomUle. Cadosla. Irani". in'trtn. m. 11.10 j. m I fin -. . Ko. 1 "".7 -:,.' . V...i7:'7'.,. 1"ZV '" 0.10 p. iii. Ar. Carbondale 0.40 p. m! SOOTH BOU4VD. " Ko. 7 Leavs Leave Ar.ir. Trains. CaJoiU. Caibondale. Scranton. Ko. 0 .," i.wfii. n. 7.40 a.m. ' SUNDAYS ONLY, KOKTIl BOUND. V Leavo Leave Arriv. Trains. Scranton. Caibondale. Cadoala. 5? 6 .V.V.V.VTVwp'm" Ar. CartondalaT. ?! Si I0, " SOUTH BOUND. " o.-ju . .... v.Aui,. iu. au.fla a. m. leavo Leave Arrlra Tralni. Cadoala. Caibondale. Scranton. No C ..,,.... J,0a,m' 7.40 a. m. ,. 10 4.30 p. in. 6.00 p. m. D.4J p. m. Tiaiiu Noi. 1 on week days, and 0 on Sundat. mako main lino connections for New York city, Uiddletoun, Waltou, Norwich, Oneida, Oswego, and all points west. For further intormatlon ccnsult ticket annta 3. C. AKDUBSON, O. P. A., New York. 1. L WIXSII, T. I. A., Scranton, Pa. M .