TIIE SCI? ANTON TRIBTJNE FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 20, 1S94. GENERAL NEWS Of INDUSTRIES Tin-re w ,i it' (1 t'i ot a ilay t h t 'Ilf l l: sis Ktlr I oonpiiay Intsudad to rado ( all its mnploys. 3 oo c i V ulent Grata IdbM tns rutnoi stated llm in re wis no reason toi iii kin.' snoh nova, us by tn sst tu o. NtrOCbDtDt wnic , li H Dh.mi riO- tici d iy t sompany ilnoa Iwl spring tlie earnings ntt 111 keiius Willi llio tints, Al n evidence of tho bulnsSI r vivul whlrh it sweeping oftt the hu thrucite region, in spit of tariff UlQr tMinty, tho followintf fact ii stguiliuaut : There was un Inert ass in net Mrnlngi of the Wllkts-Bam ami Wyoming Valley Traction comtny in February ni March of $7,.V.,l.!U. or "? per MBit over tUo same mouths in 1HW When people reaume tbtir travels in largs number it is safe to conclude that btuinsss in general is rapidly picking "P. in the lust analysis, ssys tho Phila delphia Record, probably eTtrything i ilirt. Hut tbero aro wonderful dirts. Coal tar is one of Uw most unpromis ing to look at; but what a nagsilns of posslnllititt there are in coal tar after it has passed through the Inquiring him U of the ohamtatl Uueof tne lat est mes to which i cul t ir deriT.itiv is applied it as a snoMitutu Tor quick silver in the mum of thermometers This tnbetance is eaile 1 ttiluol. it 000 tains no wuter, c ju stand a much lower temperature than quicksilver without frtaking, and when exposed to wariutli Zpandl wit. i great reutllaritj'. l?esid pOSSSIsini tbesequalitiei.lt UobMp) and as it it much lighter thau quick silver the tube of the tlisruioruster MB. be mads much larger than is now usual, aid thus it will not only bo inacli easier to rend the record, but grtattr ex;ictitudt m registration will be s'cur.l. The dark blue color of tu'tnol is another element which will coutributo to the aase of readiug the thermometer. The statement of shiptnuntj of an thraeito coal for tho month of March, as well as for tho year to March SI, in clusive, a tabulated by the Stooktiolder, bows how successfully has bscu the policy of restricting production. The decrease for the month was no Iws tbHii 1,366,066 toot, the total output baring beeu i.4yj,65S tons), against 3, 761, 744 tous in the corn spondiug mouth last year The decrease is largely frin the Wyoming region, having been 804 988 tous, while the decrease In the Lf.. Ig region was 145,757 tons and iu the Bcbnylkill retiou ilj,8?3 tons The rdncti)Q is also notiotaOlt for th year to March 81, the decrease from t'-f) Wyoming region hiving been 1,889,181 tous, from the Ltniiib r-giou 809,061 tons, and from the Scbaylk.il region 460.849 tons, or a to tal reduction of 2.500.541 tons. Tee total output for the period named 7,409,988 tous, an average of 3,489,646 toes per uionta. If toe same average should be maintained the remainder of the y?ar (which it not at nil probable) the total s 'pnjents for ISO t would ce only 29, 586 758 tons. Ther was a fur ther accumulation of coal at tidewater shipping points last month, notwita tending the rtstrittioa Chi Feb. 2S the stocks amounted to S.W 3')9 while on JIarcn 31 th-y Were 031363 tons, an incres of 7-t,"i4 tons, Tula, bowv-r, is an Insignificant iucr- . wheu the fact is considered that sping orders were sxpeeted to be ready early in the present inootc. MURRAY HILL 010 NOT iPPiIftR. In Constqunce Seasin Waa hTei TJthsrtd iv. on chduU Tims. Very despondent was the wsatiinr yesterday, but not more so tiian the directors of ths Scranton Base Bali ciub wtieo th y learn-d that Tommv Etsbrook's heroes who swing anon i nnder thn him sonmling title of the "Mnrrsy Hills," woold not bs her ir, the afternoon to open the hise ball e;i. son and incidently the new irronnds on Providnc ro id. When Tommy's trtei rolled f.-. m their conches Id X y iky i-ri,i lig r rain falling md Hoboke was literally .u of iiht. Ov ii lite salt meadows OtOlnoui clon s linn..', and to go or not u go to Serantofl eras the anxIdteslydlMusMd question am-tng tne base ball artists. Pitz and Km ler interviewsd three smll squarfs milked with wLit spots and ritiort'd that Scr-nton bad lost Tho dan iy Murray Hills erould not risk having t. or nnifortns wat r so.kad and r c I d i-i Nw York ibeii theScranton management tried to secure Blnghamtoii, bat the tele grams aunt to the Parlor city remained unanswered and the idea of bgfing a game wu abandoned. t At 3:3') there were fiOO popl at the gronDda, and the management d cided to humor them with an exhibition Larry Ketricl: secured a club from among tbe imateurs prssent snd th game begun. DoYOfl and Patolisn Vfsr I the battery for the professionals and Jlnlderig and Mnllaskey for the ama teurs After playing two innings tbe rain beirsm to d-scend In a lively man ner and tho game came to an end. The score was Boraoton, 2; imitenrs, 0. A h'-avy iron rollsr drawn by a nors was UMd on the diamond yesterday. Which is atill somewhat nnevn. Th grand stand is about Completed and tho same is trii" of the Ideac'iir-. Yester day morninK the diamond wss survey,-1 nnd lain out It is SO located mat th' batter faces thn southeast when he stands at tho plate. Hun will niit bother the fielders much exoept on days when what is known ninong ball play era as a "Ugh sky" baa to be MU tended with. Spsclmnn Cases. B, H. Cliflford, Now Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, Ins stomach was disordorel, his liver was affected t M alarming degree, 'nppotite fell away, nnd ho was terribly reduced in lltsh nnd strength. Three bottles ol Elec tric Bittern cured him. Edward BheplksKL HRrrlsbnri:, 111., had a running Miro on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electrio Hitters nnd seven boxes of Buck leu's Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.. had tlvn larsre fever norea on his leg, doctors anid be was Incurable. One bottle Blootrin Hitters aud one tsix Bueklen's Arnica BalTS cured him cntiroly. Hold by Jlut- lutwti iros. - GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Colt, tbn muto catcher, will play with AllVBSOWIL Biuglinmton, ProVidepM nnd Allontown tinim tuo sorvicesor Sam V ise. .loiin auiUgan, the ontcher si(jnod by Allentown, is not likely Is play tbero. He lias been L-rnnted a saloon license iu '.'lilla delphia and will give his attention to that DuMnoKS, ho be says. Hark Peel, of l'rovidence, who cover first baso for the Puroka club, of i'rovi deuce, went to Allentown M ondav at th request of King Kelly, who desired toirivo hiina trial. Peel, last season, led tho am aUur llrat base men of this vicinity. If it Is true tlwt tho State league is pro tec ted by tlio national ugreeiuout, there are two oasei that need prompt attention: Petiey, who has skipped from Altoona, anil (.''atelier Jiohert', who accepted Benin ton's tonus and then tltruod with Milwau kee Put the screws ou at once or sutler through tbed lay mul lack of discipline.' Allentown Ohrun ol EftSt RM.L G!Mtd 10 ml L i ' l' I Vol . d i fi kult of 'ho Us ; 'ihc N itior.nl league bise lull Mason opened yei rdy md I H the gam i played t'i ittendanm w lr- Th( games s he In' d si Ciirn natl betWMii Cincinnati ami Onioagiy. and at Louis ville betWMl Lotiiitville and Cleve land wore not played, owing to rain. The tores follow: At Boston-" Bostm 0 0 15 10 2 4 X-V Brooklyn 0 0001000 1 -' Hits Huston, 17; Brooklyn, 0. Errors Boston, ;S; Brooklyn, 4. BsttsrlM BtiT- stts sod Qsosel, Kennedy and Deity, l7o pire O'Bonrkei At Baitittocs" Maltitnore U 0308008 0 B New York....O 0 0 0 1 0 0 I H -: Q1U Baltimore, lOl New York, 10. Er rors Baltimore, 0 ew I'orU, 4. Bat teries Moatshon snd Boblnson, Basle and FarrelL Umpire Lynch, At WMhlngton Washington ,.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 24 l'lilladelplila..O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-3 Hits Wasbnigton. U; 1'hilndelpliia, 7 Errors Wishing ton, li Piuiadeioiua, Batteries Bs per and ItoQulrei Weyning and Clements. Umpire Buret, At st. Loots St. LonlS 0 2 8 0 2 0 1 0 3-11 Pittsburg o oooooio 8 a tlits-St. liouls, 10; PilttbUrg. '!. Er rors St. Louts, i; Pittsburg, 2 Uattsrla Breitensteln end Buckleys KUlen and Hack, Umpire-stoQ lade, Till BLOOD is the source f health. Keep it pure by taking riood's Barsaparllla, which is peculiar to ttt-slf, and superior in strength, economy anit mediciual. merit. HOOD'I PlLU are purely vegetable, care fully prepared Horn the best ingredients. Twenty-live cents. . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks and Bonds. RlW Youk, April 19, It was another light day at the stock exchange. At the opening the market was rather weak, ex cept for Union PaolBo aud the Industrials which were strong and In demand. Later ou tne bears made a demonstration agsintt the trunk hues. They succeuded in Bring ing about a decline of per ceut. iu New York C entral, in Michigan Central and J ; in Lake Shore. The 9 rangers weakened i:t svmpathy, but In no case was the loss of unusual to a point. The decline was soon checked by a s iddoii rise in Indus trials, L'ordago showed the widest range advanciug - points. Tht engagement of one million gold for shipment to Havre neutralised the good feeling and the gen eral list whlcn huit improved with the In dustrials received a setback. Estimates of, gold shipments to Europe ou Saturday range from two to four million dollars. ConserVStives plsce it at thelowtst tlure. Tile toil inj complete tabts snovniu tlie dav's fluctuations in active stocks is supplied aai revised dally br La'.iar Ss Fuller, stoclt brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue: Open- Huh Low ejt. C!os i'Uf. in'. est. Am. Cot. Oil A:. . - ir VJ mt & 8sj law" " hits, 41 sou 40 n odu in! m 's J i'"'s ION D7U 14 61 14 lis r-'l fts IS A.T.4S8.F..., Can, So. ea. N". J I hie. A N. W y.. B. y Chic. lias. :::: m .... m ,...113 ...loxli .... Mm ... I a ,.: 4 US I0BU llU S7M om4 C..C.O. &8t. L t ol., Hoek.YsL & T. D, & H D L. A: W D. & C. t Erie 8. E. t'o Lake Snore. r D. r lo"J 137M 181 MM iej 1 bfl lull mi 108 ISM Ms aiM IU ' MM K4 tiQ im MM It.:, w &i;a 2i;t W 41 I38T4 tm :' " mt ml '' t if.' ( m m - .i.i m 1-144 41 u. a. Manhattan illsa. Pac Xat. b-a.1 N. Y. i 8, B, N, Y. Central N. Y (J. A K, Y.. S. W U. 3. C. Co N'nrth Pac North Pac. pf Omaha SON it) Ml, m a ran. Mail Rcadintr Ko',c Nland K.T sms 70 cq St. Pan! T.. (.'. & I ti-'l H i Kl'4 i a 1 r-xas l a'- t'nivn l a I :c SON Walia-li p Wct.-ru t.'nion W. Sj L Mis ISM m M VV. ,v; L, B 0( 0t Chicatro Ciri .1 Provisions. H'-kAntoB. Ap II M, -T e followltu qaota ,ons are stiDt'l!! an 1 f 'rrect.-td dallv bv Li' d,.r Js Kuller, stoelc lirokers.UI Vrt nin av aits. .' t.KAT. Mat In v. Sent. Kl'4 DIM KV4 StM Mm fi'M Mm 61 2 a;i' MN W Hi 3M Cft 40 4IU MM 4a 4iu ;.h 4'ii, M :;) 44 MM M 2.'.t4 MM '.".' MM m m m 3)4 MjJ x-M mo 130 .... Mil IMS 1273 IM .... IStl IM7 .... 175 730 7J2 7W 77 7; j 7tt Vti 72-i 78i 7H7 MS m nrj O.S Mo (;: r.Vi MS Mi Im5 lili MS Opsnln.... liiilisst. ... (."rest .... in-in CORK. Opening..., flitjllest '.'!'... ,4 .- OA VH. nenlni.... HiKhtwr...... Lowest OtastaR I'OUK. U"inaiif .. t'" HUB st.. f .0 -'t . Olostat LAHDL Opsnlni; mitni.'tt. F.f'WdHt Clostaa sii it r Kiii.s. Oeeaing alffnsal lAtwest Closing New York Produce Market, Nr.w Yuuk. April Iff, fliW KssT more active. whjmt- Dull, lnwor: fii. 2 red. store and elevator, (HBflBe, admit, 63Ws03 0 r, o. o., BOSOM.: sngraoad rod, ESvtuac, Ho, 1 northern, onVaSWai options dull No. Sj red, April, OK. I Alay, (U.vc June Jni.v, MKo.; December, 7ovr, t;oRN unii. easier; No. 2, 44)fs44tfo. elevator: feMBKCi alloat; steamer mixed, Iii54alljc. ; Options dull, KaJi'c. lower; April, II Cr. ; May, 4tc.;.1uly, 4".c. ()at4 iniet, strong: options, fairly ncitve, firm; April, WJo j May, STMo,j doly, itflXc. ; siot, prices, Nn. 'J. HBHOl MO I white, 4iiiic ; No. I Chicago, SBWai No. ii, i)7c. ; No. 8 white, iiii'c. ; mixo.l insetnin, KiinSBife.; while do. and whito stat". 89Ws44jc BttV Quiet, steady. Tmnoin Bsxr Inaotlfe, 0l t Mkats Quiet: mttldlns, nominal. I lAliti Opened linn, closed weak; west- 8ALT-BHIXM; PLBBH CKACKRD OPEN AM) 1:1,1:11: Miss Loma fjLaHL i'ir Fall, Pitrtt Cuuidu, ; writes: "It gives me pli iisitro to cxpresa my fsith In Hi" virtue of Dr. Pleroo'S Golden Mtsllcal JMsenvery. Ilnvlnir sulTcr' tl for three years from sult-rhenm, ami niter having DBSB 1111 succcnafully trcuUtd by a good ph) dot an, 1 ln'Kan the use or tho ' lilitcovery.' 'iu humor was In my hands. I was obliged to keep a coverlnir on Hu m for months at a ) time, I'hamririK tbn lit covering morning B nnd night, TM l'tliU'.lti,T, l.orninn nnd llchlns- M'lisa tlon would be so In ton so that nt Hint's it seemed ns If I would ho crazy. When I bent the llnuers, the III b would crack open ami blcitl. It Is MlSR Cl.AKK. Impowil' forme to deprrlhe the Intense pain ana sufleting wnieh I endured nijrel and day. Alter taklnc six bottles of the " tNSSSVSry " I was cntln ly cured. 1 cunuot pralstt Dr. Pierce's Ooltlen Medical Discovery cnouttb." Bold by Dealers. 4 m. ern steam, 8,10l city, 7;u7;'c.: option sales none: refined, sasfert copunent, t8.40; Boutb America, Iti.fcfli compound, OMafiJCo. i oaaFshf demand, steady; ioes,?U,'2S 14. f,u. 1 1 in i: 1,1'iict, weaker; state dairy, new, lils'Jl)io.; do., old, llaUc; do., creamery, new, "!la!!3c,; PenMylTMW do.. .-:''.,( ; wcsio. n oau-e, 4sw, l'-a tit. illliFV. Ili'tV lt'ui''lVi iii iv. m-'v. lla'J.l'i,c : lo., v, i ii elgins a8a88)c,; trultntlou cream l - ; i -i 1 7 i iieese bie dy, fair demand) stats i irgi BalUke laocv, old, 11 kalSkfo.; d ., small, Bin l'Jc.; weeteru nm-dl, llaiajaj pai I iktma, tttfl ., full -kiii.a. SaHMv. i. lie Lnrgi supply, ikeri state , msylvania, iie.; western lio.h, 1 1 IImh.i suutheri . luaiia Phlladitpbis tall w Uakt I hilai i l l I"- April Mi -TalloW was unlet snd uncnauged, fnces werei 1,1110 i lly i'i ii- toMieno -, I' ji1.; prime lounliy, 111 barren, SMC.: Uo. nark In nar re)S 4..altc.; cul; ef, lia.'-'jCj grease, 4'jc. '1'lie .loy'a Mail ITow well 1 he boy knows bim, the boy's maul No m ad to ti ll bim thia niiui likes boys. lie shows it in all bis actions, It he doeen t say auyihiug thciv is n kindly twinkle in his eye every tlmo it Calls upon a boy thut tiieu!is VOlumSS, l'ei-hiips ho I in.-, hoys al home, perhaps hi' UBSn I, lor It isn't every lather of hoys who Is a boy's limn. 1 have Lnou 11 tho Lather of n dozen ja to bo no mots a couinulit lor Ihciu than Ihc sphjux. WhsW they were little I bey ran autl hid every time they saw him i-oiuiu;;. He fruwned on all their yoiithtnl eiiirts aud iliiajl unpityiiigly with ovtry boylali loll) l tieu 1 have known u man with no boys of bis own who loved and w as beloved by all the boys Iu the nclgh borbood, Happ th boys who have a boy's roso for a Father He can join them iu their pleasure and sj tnpathiso with them in thell vo.i! Iii'ol i'.n.'i's. 'ihc laty's man is rarely disturbed by tho about and laugh of ex uberant boyhood, if some sour neighbor In- not lookinuou he wouldn't mind taking a romp with the boys himself, lie Is in- ilulgeut when they trample through the garden In search Of a th ing ball, iukI if they invade Ids orchard In search of early fruit he is more likely to look the other way than toast tbe dog on them. He is capital company t" go hunting or fishing with, and 11 he knows where the best strawberries or blackberries grow he Isn't sat isliisl until he tells the boys all nlsnil it. He i s indulgent to the pranks of lioys. He Is never disturbed by their tiu horns nmi firecrackers on the Fourth of July, mid if it would be any satisfaction 10 a boy watching around the corner to SM him kick tin old hat with a brick in it 011 April fool's day, why he will just up and kick it, corn or nocorn. And the boy's man never licks behind. Hoys can alw ays bang ou to tho hind nxletree of his buggy, or climb into the tail end of his lumber wagon, or load down his cutter or bobsleds, and ho never so much as threatens them with hti whip. On tlie contrary ho shouts "Jump 'iNKtrd!" nnd becomes the jolly center ol their youthful glee. -Texas Sittings. A Sensible Experiment. JIi-;s Elisabeth was a very peculiar vt'om an. tlie had a great deal of sense. Nut that she was dillctcut from other women in this respect, but she bad so much of it that it surprised many young men. Due day young Robinson went to cull on her. Young Robinson was also very sensi ble. 11a and .Miss Elisabeth wero well matched. They could talk together on any number of suhjecta, and they knew just when and where to stop, just what to say and what not to say. On this oaiticulu day there was a long story in tho after noon papers about u person know u as Jack the Kisser, who ijolhurcd many young women and girls In the streets by catching them and kissing thorn, Miss Blisafa ;!i said that she did not think that, a girl roultl bo kissed by any man unless sl;o wanted him to kiss her, Robinson said that any man could kis. nny woman by brute force. Miss Kliza both said that that tviu nil nonsense. "I'll tell you what we'll do," said ilobin- son. "You arc certain that a man cannot kiss a woman unless she is a party to the kissing, I am certain that 11 man can. We, you and I, will iry it." Miss Elisabeth said that she didn't sec any harm in that, so Robinson begun to try to Lb her. After several minutes and trials ho succeeded, and she, seeing that it was useless to combat him fun her. gave in and let him kiss her all ho wanted to. When it was all over JlUs Elisabeth bad an inspiration. "I'll tell yon what, we'll do," said .Miss Elisabeth. "My fool slipped font time. We'll try it over again." New York Even ing Sun Real Test of Tree Oailantry. One may discipline himself to gallantry, The young exquisite, who ste.i to it that bis fair partner nt a ball does not expose herself to cold during the Intervals thai Intise between tho dances, performs a gr.-irffiii net "f gallantry to the standard of which he might never have been edu cated, had it :K.t been for bis experience in good society, As nrulo.lt is supposed ol oourse that he dsllghts in the perform .111-1- of . 11 I duty, and yat v ho em, say tlie Idi n of lookintr out tot h would over hove suggest' n if it, bad not bees for the whether or another's cd if -elf to discipline ol 1 I ifin 1 1 As It Is, be sasptrfonaad allot the duties In sight, and yet It wero wl sir not to con fer the title Of nobility upon him until the morrow, when it may be ascertained whether be hns given out kindness in tin same proportion to bis mother, or even tc the female d nsestlo who is Intrusted with tbe rtfe of his apartment True gallantry Consists quite 11s largely in tlie doing ol kindnesses In inferiors ti-. ft rrpials or su perlors, but its strong! it tei lies undoubk cdly in the manners usually nil'- t'ted in Hie home. Jennie L.Letbod In Jsimess-Mll ler MsgSSlns. one of FraakUn's, Who is the author of the sayinrf, Vol I. inn is osrtaln but death and taxes " This mot Brst appears iu liu ratiire in 11 leiti-r of Benjamin franklin, written in I78B, to at l'Toy, a dlsUngnlshed Prenoh' man. Cranklln says; "Oor constitution li In aetual eparatloo; svsrything appears to prtiniise I hut it will lust, but in this world hotbiiiK is certain but death and taxes." Bt. Ijouis Qlol l"' al Criticising a Youiir Lsdv- 'Win would be n pretty girl for but ono thing." "Whst'Sthatf asked ( linrloy. QeOTgi ller face is always covered with purple and roil blotches. Charley Oh, Hint's nnsily enough dlii liosod of. Used to be the same way my self, but I caught 00 to tns troublooue day, and got rid of it in no time. George--What was Itl barley Simply blood sruptions, Took n abort course of P. P. I'. tell yon, It's the boss blood corrector. The governor bad rheumatism so bad that you could hear blin hollar clear acrom the country every time ho movod. lie tried it, nnd you know what an ntliletlo old irent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she Would thank them after wards. All the drill! stores sell it. Legal i;st LTH l i tllM tl'V OF ISA AO ELLIS. LATE (IP i..v ,,..11,1,1.! North Aliluct'in. roiim v "i Lackawanna and ritatu of l'ciit.Hvlvniiia, decesssdi l.etleis of iidiuiiiiili'iitioti upon the abovo named f'late nsvine l'i"'ii jrrntited to the tm Niirnod, all persons h-v-n : clmtna or demands nnainst til" .-.aid e.-.l.ile ivtll te-e out t Ileal lor payiuunt, and Lb OSS Indebted tberetslth will I'leaso ma:,e ,1111111 'Hale oi.yiu, nt to mauv E, ELLIS, Administratrix OBO. V. ISEALE. Att'.r oy for Estate, J'rico iinuuing CENTC A Word. ' (hin o all vr Bituatiom FJi Kg. Mndl OOSt that much, tx II tiittril.trhich lire mucrted t itiiiitions ivv.nted. I N WANTBP BY A lOTJHQ bei tied ssnsrunoa as olsrs m.jsTO- ' X V-v Coryu nee-,, riVUU Uullvorv waua, OOUi 0. uik; i wiIiiiik tt do gardeulna, wwug to do iti'j kimior w rk. 1 well acquainted wits tns en y, pan give uuud rsfsrenoaMi nttstnsvji won of ma kind at once, address Worn, Tmiti NK, aurnntun, olUce. ClTUATltiN WANTED bY A lliuW, IN i. resmii'tali 1, fatiou In ll-olrl III IIUIIIIU- work or to care for children, wsissnoob" Ji 'l. Ad'llclW "Widow," TnilH'Nr.. ''A N TE Li A u N 1 1 "Ma'n"oK UBN srslMUcatlou d.ialres apniltl'in where be cut devote a fw lionrs a day to a special study. :i I. lokkaepsr, tyimwrltor anil proj- peetivt stenographer, Bsperisnosd In law olllce. Good refennessi small salary ex peeted. Address It. J., 411'.' New street, city. 4lTl A.TION WANTED BY A SfOUNd O Isdy with expurliiuce In a millinery stout. Can vivo lust of reference, Addruus la 1'., ai.l Penn aveuuo. Third floor. 1TUATION WANTED WOMAN washing (,r eitanlog, or will tako wsanmg home. Addresa MA BY HONNUMA', v m ircbi i d street Help Wanted Male. Ur ANTED iH'N 11 1. si I. KM AN I UK lo Si 1 weekly. OUR U. M. I UUMAJ I.lhlaiy ltulldilik'. It AM BD -A HIMT CJ.AHH DPHOIj- 1 ut rer, at HI ad ami km-iuio admi or address Jt ia 1. iiiiinn, Boranton, I'a. Agents Wanted. QALESHBN WANTI'.I) Tu BELL OTJB 1 1 cuuiIh h ratiihlt' iu thn wholcidn and ro full trade: Mill ob sight to every business man or Una: hi'i'tal sulat v and eanaUSSS DSidi si- slttoti iiermuiient. For terms adilrvss with Miiuip.CKNTliNNlAl. M I' u.C'U.,illlwaiikt e. Wi. TXT ANTED MAN WITH UTI AND FIRE It iliHtirancn esnenenoe as Holl-Jllor In Lai katiinna county; irood Indm juiHiits tu richl matt Address li'.'J-'li lktu huildin ridlailnlphln. I'a. r ANTED -AOENfH TO TAKE OHDERB liy sail. tile; we wall iiav I'Mieiiiu and eal ary or allow Ubsrsl commissi 00 ; suiaplus seat on application, AdtU-o' . Lock liux li rii, rcw York Cltr. For Rent. L'UU RENT-8TORB 111 LACKAWANNA I Ave. inquire ol IIKNI'.V l-'i.r.V, 4.'1 l.ai kawunna Ave, LX)K BENT APRIL 1 THE ROOMR NOW 1 occupied by tho Teii' 1 bono Exchange, ;kki i.acKawatiiia avniiiio. Apply at llm oinco or bchlidi Halt MliniiK Co., Third National Dank iiUililmK. I- .s. and !.. ( . I ullur. 17 OH KENT BUILDING 111 LA OKA I wanna awuiuii from April L. (.'HAitl.t.S H WELLEB. Coal Bxohans I 'OK RENT -THREE' KOOMH. Fli'iNT ON .1 scconii insjr. ovur A. nniOSna inu-iio store, ID Wyoming arenas, iroa April l In tpiiro In the store. To 1.1.1' i-idt" a tV;:.m 't'i' "yeahs- X Part or all of three hundred foot of vard room alone railroad, ApiJy at Ml) franklin avenue. 'I'll RENT STORE SoxOiOH EORNIBHED J hall ou (irerii Kidifiislroot. Very desira ule locathm and on reasonable tei ins. Apply ..l.1 V V L"r t'f l"Pl , V ..,' w lir.uii.oi ,t ' " . - I'" , " W V,. RM " WLIIIl, , nspubllcaa huiiJinx. For Sale. I'oH sale - A PARstpFElOHTx ACRES 1 one anu onu nair laiici rioin Hsitun on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wi t.'rn railroad, first class farm house with a never tailim; spring nearby; two barns, u-ood land and tfood orchard. Vt ill lm sold cheap. Terms easv. Aouressa F. vON STORCH or IBAAI ELLIS, eiBcutors, DaltOO, Lackawanna county, fa. I.HIK S..LE I11WL .MAN URIC, EUili'l' l harrels lor sl.dil: also brown Iridium euc for bsteblng. Apply to Ed Urifflths, USJ Koek well street. QHABTON FOR BALE INULlltE OK H. 1 II. I osti.ti, court stenographer, court hoit'if, nr 4l'i Olav avi'ime. POB BALI SS.AOB8 J and titcuslla J. M. FA KM, STOCK BHEFFIELDL 2u Monroe nvn. L"oR SALE iK BXOHANOB FOBtORAN I ton property A bearing orsngs Kiove increasInK in production and value yearly In mi' oranife sen ion m rioriua. Adilres r. a NF.'l TLETON, Lake Helon. Florida Real Estate, I 'Ol: SALE SINttLE Hill .-E. OCOUINCY 1 avenue: very desirable location, Anplv (i. r . Kl-.V.NOLUS. or WILLARU WAR RE I ,'. KNAPP. fjW W ILL BtTS MODERN NEWS-ROOM O bouse, all Improvements; terms sssyi cor- ner Hsoison svenue snd lslewsrestrssi Ap UtJ II Ml UE.CO. I,U WILL BUY VLItY DEBIRABLE LOT irner ::aaH ia nvinuj and Dmawar.i m 'icruis oai.y. Apply HAItlJY LETS, Proposnla. Vjl:. . PROPOSALS W ILL BE RE K c t oy lli" uniii'rsiriinil until I'tiestlav tbe Ui ay of May, 1HU, for the boJldlnai a new at. E. Onnrcn tit Peckvllle, Pa, Plans aim spuriuriiti 114 can bo soon ov ciiiitii mi o. reck, rswvuie, I'a. The building commit tci re ' I vi". , in 111 10 t e'e.'i nnv or all hills. D. CHAPMAN, Bee, auilding Cou , Hot 903, Pecfviils, Pa April istn, isvi Stcnographcra Furnlr-hcd. W l: ALT. I'HI.I'AKI.H TO KUKNISH mi ir- ti iv, 1 11 !.i"l class hi no'-i-ii nhsrs by tbe day or bi'tir. ! xperl bookk a speclnltv. SI KAN'TuN I'uM.MliKi ASSOCIATION, Limited, UlSprnos stn nig I A 1 't. Special Notices. ANNOUNCEMKNT-DR. E. T. WHEAT i ou. i.o. ci iiHi'K.tvatina avsnue, hcrnn ton. fa., is now prepared to -h : ,,. all the nnpi oved melhoils ,n Ihc piaclicn of iiciiiai mi, Milieu nave 'domi tin, test or tim unii reacheO beyond the cvppriiiiental stau have hi en inli pled in hu prai tl -e I'ast nltiuil rutin plain and brlde.i, with rtibU'i' and eel itiioid attsehmsots of Qie teota, bslat amona tbe latest Improvements, ffsvlni ssouisd tne Kerviemnf Hr. A. H. Preston, of Massa bit Satis, who Is nn Siptrt In gold, clown nnd bridge work, I can assure all who may favor ni" with thslr patroaafe the most iklllful Irostmsnti Tho operation ot extracting teelh, r.".iullv so much dreaded by th" patient, I now a pleasant sin-prim, hv tbe ii'toof local ones tbetlns spoiled to the gums. Having bees in Bcrsatsn sinco ISTJ, snd en joying n liberal share of the confldsnooof tbe people, i desire to esprsss my stnesra thaaka K. T. Whsaton. C1X MEALS FOR ONK DOLLAR AT 9U fj Kratikliu avo uo. 3t Blank books, pahphlktbl maoa t nines, etc., isuind or ndsiimd at Tnv. I uint'NK onieii. prices. sfttlos work. Seasonable 'I II 'K ITS CAN llhi HAD AT 141. unit'i' Sprue" Htreet and FimuMIii an nun. Twenty meal tickets for .i.all. Hood table board. AM KN Al I' HAS TAKEN THE l!E" t.ihl" lately 01 i-uidinl hv Kind S. Wui ren 117 Monroe avenue, nar, amere Mtsprsnared to furnish llrst class Lnnilaus. Surreys, Phea tmis and lltiggies go,N horses ami csn fnl drivers, reluphonu couunetlons. QTOCKHOLUERS' MKKT1NO- THB AN n uual moi'tiiu of the st, ckholdersof tbe Proyidonce Has and Water Compativ will be h Id at the Delaware and Hudson Canal Com pany's building, in; franklin avenue, Scran ton, I'a, at II a. in.. Monday. May 7, I sat, to elect ollicets to servo during tho ensuing year, and transact any othsi business that may be presented. H- 9, ATHERTON, ISWSlBlf. Sernntnn .April a lsnt. BE SURE AND get your choice ofmultichromes. One coupon and one Dime. mm mm ww u the ace. OUR LEADER ALL SIZES HOSIERY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. POSITIVELY FAST BUCK. 1 8c. Per Pair. 3 Pairs for 50c. CONNOLLY & WALLAC DUPONT'S ItlNINO, HLABTINO AND SPORTING WDER Mnuufactiin rl at tho Wapwullopon Mills, Lu- iiernii couniy ra.. and al xvii mlngtou, Oulaware HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tbu Wyoming District no Wyoming five., Scranton Pa. third National flank Uuildlng, Aosscisa TITOS FORD, Plttston, Pa. JOHN H BMITH H SON-.l'lymotith. Ta, E. W. ML'LLIUAN, Wilkes-Barre. I'a. AgentH for tho nspsuno Chomical Cum lauy'b n,. h Explosives. DID Y01J That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat- tarnt! nf Oforlinrv GTT.VT?.P aPfinVC! onrl FORKS for an equal weight.ounce for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at Hercereau 307 LACKAWANNA AVEXLli Sii T8 MfiS MONEY There arc hundreds of young men and young romen in this country who have splendid ability, but they have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon sue tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, conic to tlie College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSEl BUSINESS COITKHE. shorthand couRSB. F E tqOD, Proprietor. LUTHER SEWtR PIPES, Office, 813 West Lacka wanna Ave. una CEMENT "No star was ever lost wo once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF the mm l Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 6CRANTON AND VII KK8 DAKHE. I'A., SIANUFALTUKKHU Ot Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND ihil'in or iniaulty. . Ci ny mall pvi-piilil. With a .. ...lu.d iii.-moiiir. ccfinr inn acTrii iicmi! . .....i... a,.,..,... MBVK ni it i'i.. MasoBM itiiu.'io, uwh - 'ir.runb anu nr an ujin. For 9alo in Scranton, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Druiat, owr. WauhingtoD Hud Suruuo fctrcutn. 209 WE Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Upholster Furniture, Make Over Mattresses, and we Factory Tlie Scranton Bedding Co. I .' : uud 6U4 Lackawanna Ave , corner Adams Ave. KNOW? 4 Conneli KELLER KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOB PLASTERING. FLUE LININGS Quarrio3 and Works, Portland. Pa. PUMPING MACHINERY. Oeiier.il Olllco, SCU ANTON. PA. NERVESEtD. Ul. " Il ntJf S'lf" .,ii , i' t. f nr. .11 wnimi al," hw, mif vvi'ak kii-ainr y. Uwi of iin.ui Power. Huadaone, LuiM iniK'uii.Niiiiiiiy Kniiasioiii, RsrrosMss,allarBlasaM Msp finwuwnjrapsrtsirmoajbroviinicri SKSMItauSS liaoro. opium orntlaiulaiits. tttriohlssd u '",;n'ilI'rU." h ifi"l u InSnntl '. Coo- . I hit p.it. o lur ., n WS order wo ilv u writi inurBufi'" ClriMilar frw. Sola ht tuiouwuii'i". '..' ". '; y. . WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court Houae. Retail Mattresses at Prices. Frothingham Theatre ONE htitFOKMANCKONLY. FRIDAY, APK1L 20. TLo f amous New York Company :n i A L A D A IVI A A story of tbe South tiy Anrnstns Thoui.s. The txt and most sai e.stui Asssrkas 'lay S?er lirisented to tin, public. PfllCES-urctiestra, S) 03: Ortlitstra Cir. rie. ?6o. ; Uiloony, fie,; baldly Circle, 5Uc; Gallery, He, commencinir MONDAY. Al'Kll. 10 Wonderland Theater Co, Mon.lar, Tuesdiiy anJ Wednesday, UKA.ND DOUBLE bll.L, A POOR GIRL'S DIARY AND Nan, the Good-for-Nothing SAN Miss MAOOII W1LLETT Thursday, f'rida and Saturday, A CELEBRATED CASE ADMISSION, 10. '20 and 30 CENTS ISI IUI Uisnnss pvery aftsmoon, excejit Mon days ami Thursdays, at C.S0. aud every even lag at J U Doors opeu at It) and 7. 00 P M. The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1666. New York Warerooins -No. 80 Fifth Avenue. E. C. RICK ER & CO., Sol dealers in this ssction. Oi l KK-Ul Adann A , TslspSOM B'l'd'S Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. end Adams Ave. COIN HOISK HljLAIlS. All kinds of Laundry work guarantescl tbs beet. MULTICHR0ME8. Art for the masses. One Dime and One Coupon. SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Havlnj wi'ureil tns BHOlINQ fOROI ol Wr i iiu Illuui' ,v Ban fr paruianunt busl nesa utand, 1 nlinll conduct Mdentiflc and Patoofoncal hhontnif fur th Prcvnttn, Ro Hat aad Onrs of Lsniansss and uthar impedi nants in the awrsnMatsol lUn-. " iuidiitai ir ilu lo ltnk'ri.'. : -1 1 thall ..!. lb" ... I, my atraonal attiintli n and iruarauteo no t xtra I'hai -gv. axi upt fur ltnuiorumant. Lame posa sta, WlH l'iiuatiKi al'teruooiia. A 1'ras clinic nnd profssslopsl advlcs h"en overy Momliiy from 1 to .' I. M. JOHN HAMLIN, D, Y. S. Weak