THE FCll ANTON THIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOIlNTN"0. APRIL 10, 189S. 7HE SECRET OF MY STRENGTH IS DRRFECT D f.ESYHM. - USE THE - -"V VTSV YIT EXTRACT .TriimY aids me 'k v lFl IMITATIONS WOKfCaSICHATUSE ON NECK LABEL ElSNERM?li3ELSCaCo.SGiEAoTs,fkwYonK. TALES OF TWfl PITTSTONS News of Interest to Headers I'p anil Down the Vallev. DEATH Oi' AX AGED KE SIDE XT Steve Uolish unj Paul Wert Arc llcIJ to Hail on Churgo of Receiving Stolen Property-Personal und, Other News of Interest. Special t'o the Scranton Tribune. Pittston. April 9. The death of Charles Albright, nn ased resident of Coxton, occuiiTed at the latter plane ttita morning at (J.:W of erysipelas. He has for the pat fifteen ye.xra boon the kvp er of the Campbell's Led so hotel, at Coxton, nnd wan much renpevt.jd by nil who knew him. The deceased is sur vived by six children. The daughters are, Mrs. Benjamin liosworth. of this city: Mrp. Henry Tlnluate, of Sheridan, Wash.: Mrs. John CnrlillnRton, of Fayre; the sons are, Chr.rles Jr., Adam and Clarenoe. all of Pittston. Funor.-il, Thursday, at lo a. in. Services at New ton Center Presbyterian church, at 12 noon. Interment at Newton cemetery. Board of Trade Officer. At the annual meeting of the board of trade held this evening ullieers wi-'o elected as follows: President, lienj.i min Hardintr: vice president, Joseph Lungford; secretary, T. IT. Hanker; treasurer. Thomas Lanpan; trustees, J. J. Koss and Lr. C. J. P.eed, three years, William Drury and M. A. Kelly, two years; V. (. Thomas and Myer Schlos ser, one year. The salary of the secre tary was fixed at $J00 per year. liivcn n HcnrinR. Steven Ilollsh and Paul Vv'ertz were Riven a hearing lefnr, Justice Jordan last evening, for havintr the ne.vtr.il articles which were stolen from the Lehigh Valley railroad Saturday nitfht, In their possession. They were re quired to deposit $100 for their appear ance nt a further hearing which will be held on Monday next. A Surfeit of Hater. The water of the Susquehanna, river nt this point has been rapidly raising for the- past few days. It has now reached a height of fifteen -feet above low water mark and is nearly as hljrh as when the river was filled wWh Ice this spring. Other Items of Interest. The hospital association this evening selected officers as follows: Trustees, three years, Alex Tirydcn, John A. Col1 Her, 3. T. Fenn, XV. H. Rutledpe. The association was orsanlzed by the elec tion of John P. La.w, president; ,T. A. Collier, vice president; XV. II. Kut'ede, secretary; W. L. Watson, treasurer. Superintendent, XV. . Gibson; matron Mrs. Jennie Gibson; executive commit tee, S. P. Uennett and K. C. Mercur. Th,e select council met this evening on fixed salaries of city officials as fol lows: Mayor, 1800 per year; treasurer, $1,200; controller, jlOO; city solicitor, JfiOO; city clerk, J600; chief of police, $000; street commissioner, JC0O. L. M. Perrltfo Is able to attend to his duties ufraln after a few days' illness. Fred Donnelly and his sister,, Miss Lyda Donnelly, of Blnghamton, N. Y who have been guests of the family of C, Donnelly for the past few weeks, re turned to their home this morning. The first thunder shower of the season occurred this afternoon. According to old traditions this is a sure Indlcaton that thejlong looked for spring time is here. Thomas F. Cody has been confined to hs home since Saturday last with the grip. Michael Kane will open his new hotel on North Main tomorrow, Wednesday, for business. The new hotel will be known as the "Pittston City House." The new wagon of Weeks. Iirothers', thw enterprising cigar merchants, made lis appearance on ouretreets this morn ing. The wagon, will be used for the delivery of their wholesale department. It Is of the most modern pattern and the only one of the style In this city. D. M. Jones, of WIlkes-Barre, author of "Songa for the Hour," was calling on friends In this city today. Itev. J. B. Sumner left this after noon for Carbondale to attend the con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which le held at that place. Itev, S. Ross, McClements, formerly of the Oak Lane Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, has accepted the pas torate of the First Presbyterian church of this oity. David Monle Is homo' from his studies at Philadelphia, to spend Kaster with his parents, of the West Side.. Miss Laura Davenport was a visitor at Wllkes-Barre this afternoon. United States Geologist David White and his assistant, Benjamin Phillips, were on a trip to Burn Ice a few days since. They returned with some very rar specimens of moss, also a speci men of under-growth pines which is somewhat related to the coal plant. The rehearsal of the company com posed of home, talent uml conducted under the management of Kranlt Fer guson for tho benefit of the Leek Cor net band surpassed the expectations of their most confident friends. It is ul ready assured that the funny society drama, entitled "Tho Millionaire Tramp," will be a grand success. Flemming. the druggist, has just added to his already well-equipped store a new soda water fountain. The fountain is of the most modern im proved paten and U made of onyx, lits weight complete l 1.500 pounds. It surpasses anything- of the kind in the city. The mines of the Pennsylvania Coal comiiany will shutdown on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The baskK ball game played nt Will iamsport this evenlns between Pittston and WIMlamsport clubs resulted In a victory for Willtamsport. Boore 10 to 3. Pittston' club was weak owing to the illness of one of their best players. Xo definite news as t) tlie where abouts of Wlndish, the wife murderer, has been received. The county detec tive has been following up olues and has reason to b Ileve that VIndi;:h is still In this vicinity. Mrs. L. C. Smith spent Sunday with relatives in Maueh Chunk. Harry Masters is very ill at his home on Mill street. Mrs. Wilson Decker is visiting in Havvky. Mrs. Fred Dreyer and Mrs. Henry Hrennlng are goim: to Europe. They will leavff for New York tomorrow and from there take the st.-amer Ifisniarck for Germany, where they will spend several weeks visiting their native land. Mrs. James Collins, of Curbundule. Is visiting relatives In town. The school board hi Id an Interesting meeting -Monday evening which w.'i well attended. The member present were Messrs. Sweeney, Vounff, Horan, Burl.f, Costello and Mang.in. Several Improvements will be mad on Fchoid property. New Iron fences will bo built around buildings Nua. f! anil 5, and No. 4 will have the sidewalk graded. A maple sugar social will be held at the home of Stephen Kich.irdsi on Klggs streot this evening. Admission 10 cents. Proceeds will go to the Epworth league fund. The Dunmore high school base ball club will cross bats with Nu. 4 school, of Petersburg, Friday, April 11, on No. ,r grounds, at 2.H0 p. rn. 'lli players of high school club are, T. I'ayton, catch er; I. Miller, pitcher; J. I':iyton, short stop; C. Do Itow, first bane; J. Colmnn, second base; T. Itlily. third base; II. Harjx'r, ri;ht field: A. flolden, center field; 13. Stevens, left field. Those con stituting the members of No. 4 school club are: K. Johnson, catcher; I), ind well, pitcher; J. Gilmartln. short stop; H. Vaughan, first base; F. Hand, sec ond base; W. Haycock, third base; XV. Moffatt, right field; J. Johnson, center Held; W. Legrand, left field. All those terrible, Itching diseases of the skin that help to mako life miserable for us are caused by external parasites.' Donn'B Ointment kills the parasite and cures the disease. Perfectly harmless, never falls, - MOXTJSOSE. Colonel W. II. Telford, of Susque hanna, is in Montrose. The Exchange hotel was taxed to Its utmost cnpaclty on Monday, giving Bhelter to 86 guests. Kdgar W. Harper, the enterprising merchant of South Montrose, was In town on Tuesday. William S. Mulford and son.'-who linve been spending a few days in Sdranton, have returned. Mrs. Ann Backus and Mlnst Lillian Backus have returned from Hcranton, where they have been th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Backus. K. It. W. Searle, of Susquehanna, and Thomas Kllrow, of Great Hend, who were here attending court, have re turned to their respective homes. Harry O. Watrous, of Forest City, Is In Montrose. On Sunday the Montrose railway's milk train made Its pristine trip for 1895. H. ,P. Reed left Montrose on Monday for a few days' visit In New York. Harvey Shereir, of New York, who Is engaged In the electrical business In that city, 1b spending his vacation with friends at this place. v Ex-Senator James Rooney; of Au hnrn 1 Is Ln town. Montrose Lodge, No. 473, Ivnlghts o9j Pythias, meet every Thursday evening In tholr- newly furnished hall, over Lyons' bakery. They are In . flourish Ing condition and have had on an aver age, two applications for membership per night since the beglnninpr of the new, year, and the end Is not yet. The lodge Is composed of the best material of the town and young men, The trial of Jerdon J-llalr come to an end and ho know breaths the free air. "Not guilty," wus the verdict of the Jury on charges of keeping a gambling house and carrying concealed weapons. Jerdon Is happy and so Is his counsel, 13. W. Safford, whoso contenance was as radiant us the flowers of spring. The county pays all costs in his case. The trial today which occupies the attention of the court Is that of the four llurdick brothers, of Forest City. Lust November tho quartette attended a ball ut Vnlondale nnd were "done up." The evidence so fur given shows the evil of dancing, especially when a neighboring hotel has a license. The Jury decided that John Church, accused by Max Heller of obtaining (roods under false pretences, was not Utility. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. The Swiss government mad" a profit of about $l,uuo,uuu last yeur by lis munopuly of spirits. Tho consumption of Iron per head is nearly four times as great in tireut Brit ain s In I'm ore. lo the world's minis from NGO to V'-'M) there were coined H.liq tons of gold und St,:;ij tons of silver. The Cleveland, l.oraln mid Wheeling Railroad company Is reported 111 tho mar ket for WO coal cars. The Jackson & M'oodln Car company, of Mei'ttli-k, Pa., has received an order from the Delaware ami Hudson Canal company tor luo box cars. The shops of the Heading Coal and Iron company, at l'ottsvllle, are ho rushed with work that It has been found necessary to put on a night force. An Kmtllsh Inventor by the name of Itnb i i ts has Invented un automatic airbrake. In which the weight of the train supplies the power to set the brakes. A new fuel rnailu In Prance Is of coal dust compressed Into bricks and soaked wllh chemicals, which make it lam a long time in a glow when once alight. The merchant mills of the 1'ciinsylvuiila Steel company, of Steelton, have resumed work. All tho departments of the steel works) except the billet mill, are In opera tion. Tho tramways, oinnibusses and under ground railways In nnd . around London, within a radius of live miles, curry each year, it Is claimed, about 4".3,0oo,(W0 pas sengers. The liloomsburg (Pa.) Car Manufactur ing company has received nn order for a large number of flat cars for the Mexican government, which will kefp the shoos busy over a year. The Oliver Iron and Steel company, of Pittsburg, Is having 130 cars built at the MichlKan-I'enlnsulur shops in Detroit, ami will, It Is said, be In the market lor several hundred more cars. The Carnegie Steel company, limited, of Pittsburg, has an order from the Augusta Southern Railroad company for 7.00O tons of uil-pound rails to be used In chauuing tho road to standard gauge. The nshes of coal from the mines of the Transvnll Coal trust and other companies in South Africa have been analyzed re cently and found to contain over nlno penny weights of gold to tho ton. Five million cans of tomatoes were put up In this country last year. And yet there are people living in this country who can remember when tomatoes were not eaten. They were called Jove apples, and raised for ornament. The Klectrlcal Review sr.ys that the rc cord fur speed In the sending of telegrams Is said to be held by the Commercial Cable' company. In September, Isld, a mosage was sent from Manchester, Eng., to Victoria, II. ('., and the answer rc turntul, all In W) seconds. In October a message was dispatched from New York to London und the answer received In live suconds. Rheumatism Cured in n Iy. "MYSTIC criiF." for Rheumatism nnd N'curulgla radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remark able und mysterious. It removes at once th cause und the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly bene fits, "i cents. So d by Carl Lorriist, Drug Bill, 4IS Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. New York Produeo Market. ?n'cw York, April 9. Flour Quiet, steady. Wheat Lower, steady; No. 2 red store and t.lr -vator, B'ic; n!lr,at, lilr. ; f. o. b., tima (;.,! ic. : ungraded red, 57ull4o. ; No. 1 north ern. tk'iutlKi ,c. ; options closed eusy nt un chnng J prices. Corn Dull, lower, sleady; .'o. '1, .jt'.c. e!cva.tor; fiT'ic. uiloat; steamer dine: May. 5aV'. July, GOV.: September, mixed, .rUa."ile. ; options weak at 'Aae. de M'iC Oats liui t, easier; options doll, lower; April and May, 32T;c: July, JB'.de.: No. 'I white April, :W.o.; spot prices. No. li, 32Vi:K,e.; No. 2 white, 3i;n.i:i. ; No. 2 Chicago. SiafB-ijc: No. 3:;-e.; No. 3 white, -'le.; mixed western, .Tl'ji.'d'ic. ; white state and western, Uii'n !nl-c. iteef Otiiet, firm, unchanged. I, aid till let, firmer; western tsb itm. i7.2'i'i; cltv, iic ; April, S7.2J; May, J.7.3S; refined, quiet, un changed. Mutter Quiet, steady; str.to dairy. SlalStie. ; do. creamery, new, 20.'.; vestern dairv. Rat.'l'vc. ; do. creamery, new, I'i'-Mo.; do. old, !'air,'J.e.; do. faetoiy, 7all'e.; i'Virins, sic. ; imitation creamery. 9a I fie. elites i'lasy. unchaio:ed. l-iews Ilasler; state and Pennsylvania, 12'!.nl2:Sc.; west ern fresh, 12'e. ; southern, HUallJ'.ae.; duck, 2S::;llc. ; goose, Iir,n70c. Toledo (irolu Marker. Toledo. O.. April 9. Wheat Hecelpts, 10, ".si busti'dx; shipments. "".,r."0 bushels; market dull: No. 2 red rash, TJUc; May, r7'.c. ; .1 n 1 v. r,7' .'i.17V'. 1 August, fi7Se.; fiep t( mb.'r, fS'.:,e. Cor ti Receipts. 18 WO bush el?: shipments. 2'!,r,0o bushels: rnnrki t easy; No. 2 mixed ash, 4lle.; No. 3 yellow cah. 4i',e. Oiilr. Receipts, PDO bushels; ship ments, 1.IC0 bushels; nothing .doing. Clover Seed Receipts. 11.1 bags: ship mint;!. 911 bogs; mHrket firm, higher; cash, ?a.8.r.; Apr.'!. i.7u; prime asllko, 13.05. lluffnlo Cnttlo Market. Buffalo, April 9. Cattle Receipts, r.'iO head: on sale, 20 head; market opened steady, clns-ed firm: light to choice helf rrs. $.i.iriti4.7r: light tliin to medium steers, fi.'.a.'p; rough steers, fat, $la4.no. Hogs Receipts, 2,r,0il head; on sale, 1,900 head: market opened shade stronger, (dosed r.tendy; Yorkers. V.3.iari.10; pigs, $r.:"aiVtii; good mixed puckers, $ij.40K54n; Rood lo choico lienvy, 5d.50nri.ri5: roughs, $l.alla5.ir; staKP, $.V.r'a4.2.ri. Sheep ' and Lambs Re ceipts, l;ii0 head; on sale, 8.40) head: mar ket oiwried slow, closed wruk: lambs, $4.90 ifi.2.: good, $S.409l.73; llpht common to fair, Jli4.7a; mixed sheep, good to choice, 4.'i".a 4.7'i; common to fair, J3.DOa4; culls, $2ai; ex ports, J l.T.'iaa.ir,. . Chicago (initio .Mnrkct. Chicago, April 9. Oattlo Receipts, .1,000 head; market steady: common to extra steers, ifl.ir.a0.fiO; Mockers nnd feeders, $2.75 n4.75; cows and bulls, $1.75a5; culvos, $2a 2.75; Texans, $H.2".fl3.50. 'Hogs Receipts, 13.000 head; market steady; heavy. $5a 5.30; common to choice mixed, $lTa5.15; choico nswrted, fl.90a5.lQ; light, $4.7ua5 .05; pigs, fl.25a4.fii). Sheep Receipts, 7,no0 head: market strong: Inferior to choico, J2.40n4.K5; lambs. $!a4.50. jj ' THE GREAT i' Works wonders in cur- Jing torturing, disfigur- ' - 4.ha clln and scalp, and especially baby humors. . u.u-tiiv, am a ilia ntmntl itnrltr uiA eumraunliy. PrrB Pmiu Cam. Com, Kefe) t'npa., Uiulos, V.-A. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, April 9. The railway and miscellaneous stock market wus quiet to day, the sales amounting to only 145,000 shares. At the opening tho market was firm, the Improvement ranging from 14 to 1 per cent. Later In the day Hurllngton and Qulncy fell 1. St. Paul , Rock island , Lackawanna , Delaware and Hudson lMi, Jersey Central l'i, Manhattan 1Mb Reading , Distilling and Atchison . liurllngton was still affected by Its poor annual report. Distilling sold down on the reported disruption of the organization Just formed to maintain a uniform rate for spirits. The surprising strength of tho Vandorbllta had much to do with this change of front. Michigan Central "was ospoelnlly strong und advanced 14, New York Central advanced Canudu South ern . In the industrials Bugar was in demand and udvunced from Ml Mi to 102'i. Chicago Oils opened weak and later recov ered. In the final deullngs tho market wis steady to firm. Net chunges show losses of 1',', to 1 per cent. The range of today's prices for tho ac tive stocks of the New York slock mar ket are given below. The (plotallons nro furnished The Tribune by O. du H. Dlm mlck, ninnuger for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce slreut, Bcranton. O'pn- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Iiim. Am. Tobncco Co Oii'd W"h 9"j W am. Sugar Re'g (VlUI'k 102v, lellfe lui!M, J'e... (P.i ; 5m' 17' 71' Audi., To. S Can. South... Clu.a. A Ohio... Chicago Uas.... Chle. A N. V.. Chle., II. & g... c. C. c. & Si. I. Chle., Mil. a St. Chic, R. I. & 1 Delawure ft llud 127 1.U')!) )7:Si 71 92( 2 lii'i IVa 7.'l 711 71''. rt'fi as'b :4 :i7'i :t7-t r.llli W.g 57-H 57", 114 IH tl-n liHH 125i.i 15t4, H'-i, IiiJh r.v-. r.p'i 1104 97 2U"a II 'M' W.u 37T 35-1, 44 17" 17' 17':, ' lii'S IH'4 ll!'j lii'i lit IH'i 12M, 12-i lli lis, lli 17'i 17'i 17 17'. 'i, 9'.4 I'';', lit, ll-s 11 14'i ll'i ll'i 14'4 HIS7. 87', KTi 87 r.5'4 K'-j 55 55',, 15 15 Hli 14', CHICAGO HOARD OF TflA DK PRICKS. O pn- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Iter. 547 55 54 5'i' r.0'4 M C7U 57', 57 M. Nat. N. .1. N. Y. N. Y. . 1 VJ . u . :i'a .137 . 51 .111 . 93'i . 24'i . '4 . ni . 90 1'.. L. ft w. Dlst. Ki ('. I' lien. lOleelrle Lake Shore bonis, a Nash... Manhattan Kl... Mich. Central l'acitle Cordage Central Central & N. !: N. Y., L. K. H W 9 N. Y., S. Ai V Pr... 35 ior. i-neiue 4 Nor. Paclilc. l'r. Out. & West Phil. & Read Southern R. It..., Tenn., C. & I Tex. Paclilc I'nlon Puclflu W'ubush, l'r West. L'nion It. & O 11. S. C. 'i 51 17'i, 71 ia 2i 711 :, r.8 M 127 15!) 147k 4S, 1:17 52', 111 97 21 H'i 94 9'1'h 37s, 85 4 17' l'i'4 IH'i 11 9 11 ll'i 87'. r'-j 15 tti'4 l'H'fe 5 til'.i 17 70" H 91 'i 7IN, 117 r.i i; 12514 K.SV, 14 3.1 rn2 51 1ll9 9.1 '.H 2;lia li 93' 4 957. 37 Va 9'2 S.V 4 17 Hl'.j 12M, 11 17 8'.4 11 ll'i 55 WHEAT. May July September OATS. May July September CORN. May July September LARD. May 20 27 ZO'.j 4iMi 40 4'i-i 0.92 July 7.i)2 September 7.17 PORK. May 11.90 July 12.05 29Mi 2! 4H 40 4T 7.02 7.15 7.30 12.30 12.47 2S 45 4H 40 6.92 7.02 7.17 11.90 12.05 51 :u 5714 29 27 C2 50 GUO 110 S5 200 100 350 Scranton Board of Trade Exchango tutions. STOCKS. Bid. Dime Dep. & DIs. Punk First Nat'l Hank Green R'ge Luin'r Co Lackn. Lumber Co... Lacka. Trust & Bafo Deiioslt Co M. & M. Savings Hank (Curbundule). Providence & Ablng ton Turnpike Co.... Scru'n Savings Rank. Scra'n Lace Cur. Co. Scranton Forging Co Third Nat'l Rank.... Nat'l Tiering & Drill ing Co., l'r Thuron Coal Land Co Scranton Redding Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton filass Co.... Scrunton Jar & Stop per Co Dickson Mfir Co Lackawanna. & Mont rose Railroad Traders' Nat'l Rank. Rotita Glass Co Spring brook Water Co HONDS. Scranton Trac. Co... Econ'y Steam Heat & Power Co Madison Avenue Im provement Scranton Uluss Co..., No. 1 'ar Shs. Vul. 20 50 10 100 20 luo l!) pit) D 1U0 5 1U0 10 CO 10 luo l'l H0 5 luo 25 10) u loO 45 100 3 luo 82 UK) ID HID I 100 40 100 0 50 ; 50 IO) 15 1U0 50 100 30 1UO0 2 5U0 8 100 S 500 45 40 40 7.02 7.15 7.30 12.27 12.42 Quo-Ask. 'iio 150 50 100 90 10P4 (5 70 1O0 ro 120 174 90 rr,o coo 105 COO Scranton Wholesale. Fruits anil Produce. Dried apples, per lb., 5a0c. ; evaporated appleB, Sane, per lb.; California prunes, tl'aSc. ; Kngllsh cur rants, 2'u3o.; layer raisins, fl.75al.SO; mus catels, 4i4n5'c. per lb., $lttl.40 per box; new Valenclas, 51vali'i,e. lier lb. Ileans Alar rowfats, $3 pr bushel; mediums, f2.Z5a2.S0; pea beans, $2.25. Pens Green, fl.lual.15 per bushel; split, $2.50a2.C0; lentels, 5a8c. per lb. Potatoes 75a8Uc. per bushel. Onions Hushel. fl.25al.30. liutter Old, 14nl7c; new, 19ti22c per lb. Cheese 9al2e. per lb. Kggs Fresh. 14a14'se. Meats Hams, ln'jc. small hams, lOUc ; skinned hnins, 11',c; Cullfornla hams, 7'4c; shoulilers, 7e. ; lielllts. 714c; smoked breakfast biicon, 10c. Smoked Ileef Outsldes, 12c; sets, IH'jC. ; Insldes and knuckles, 15c; Acme sliced smoked beef, l-lb. cuns, f 2 40 dozen. Pork Mess, fl4; short clear, flj. Lard Leaf, In tierces, 81i,c. ; In tubs, 8nic ; 10-pound palls, 9'iO. per pound; 5-pound pulls, 9c. per pound: 3-pound palls, 9'4c jier pound; compound lard, tierces, fic ; tubs, 0c; 10-pound palls, 7Vic per pound; 5-pound palls, 7c per pound: .1-pound pulls, 7c. per pound; Flour Minnesota patent, per barrel, fla4.20; Ohio and I111U una amber, $:t;.20; Graham, $3.20: rye flour, 53.20. Feed Mixed, per cwt., $1.05. Grain Hyc, C5c; corn, TOaKIc; onts, a9s45e. tcr bushel. Rye Straw Per ton, $12u5. Hay 14.60u1C. Ruckwhent Flour f2 per 100. Philadelphia Tallow .Market. Philadelphia, April. 9. Tallow Is lower end weak. Hovers are well supplied Hnd there Is morn offering. We quote: City, prime, In hhds, 4c: country, prime, in bbls, 4c: do. dark, In bbls, 4c.; cakes, 4'jc. ; grease, 3a3c Oil Market. Pittsburg, Apr'l 9. Tho oil market opened at 129; highest, -4514; lowest, 129; closing, 145. R. C. Joiner, Allen, P. O., Hillsdale Co.. Mich., says: "Nothing gave my rheu matism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil." Horses at Auction. TdTAiTcoiTrivd J liui s is. good workers mid drivers, nov nr1 matoiio I tuning (weliht from 1,1100 to 1.01)0) st miction 011 Tuesday, April 10, otitis t:ihii'fl, 11114 Rnymond Court. WB. MOORK HAS KIVK OP FINEST Urgn mutch drnft tnsms nviT brougiit to Scrsuten. Twenty oth-j- ones sold at sua tion, Cimick'a stable, SVodiioaday. HORHF1H AT AUCTION AT CUHICK'B stnbln, Hrrantcn, Wednesday sfloruoon, April 10, sound work und driving horses, W. B. Monre. Stock for Slo. tlTOCK KDH HALE 10 SHAKES BONTA O Pluto Qlnnx sUiok at 17K. AdJrcm ' U. P. G.," P. O. Box 88.1. Agents Wanted. AUKNTS WANTED- J'JO TO 30 PER DAY easily nnolo in any locality. Wo furnish n line of samples froe aud allow 60 per cent, eoiiimissbin for aellini. Particulars free, or wo will mull a lam pie of our good i In atrllog bIIt.t upon receipt of ten ucnta in stamps. HTANDAKD blLVEHWAKE CO., Boatou, MH8. AUKNTS MAKE f 10 DAILY SELLING) AL uiniiiuni novelties; new process silver ware; bar (fowls: big line, tho ni-w, wondor f til 1110 till; dollveren free: sample in velvet lined c. 10c; catalogue free. ALUMINUM NOVKLTY CO., 8a Broadway, Now York. AUENTH HINDK'S PATENT UNIVKR. al Hair Curlera and Wavers fined with out heat), and "Pyr Polntml' Hair Plus, Lib eral commiaaiona. Free sample and full par ticulars. Addrrxs P. O. Box 450. New York, WANTr.D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO handle our Hue, no peddling. Balar, till per month and expense paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Bgx, MOS, swarooi jaoaii J (onnolly & Wallace The Greatest and Cheapest Sale of Ever Inaugurated in Scranton. DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE LESS THAN HALF PRICE From tho wholesale Iiouko of K, H, JAFKItAV A CO., New York, bought at Ilecelver's Balo. la nil opportunity to liuy tint latest and bust in tlio Dry Goods Hue, right at the open ing of the Kprini? Beuson, ut Icmh than half real value. This JAFFBWf $ Wo cannot w into ilatails on uecount of limited apaco, but seeing is believing, and what might appear lniTudibiu in print will be seem und upprcclutcd ou our counters. SALE WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS GOODS LAST. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 wfiL?ifis Ave- hC58I!SI3!IF.3!!ir: .IIIIHHI55 L ' 3. 2tIH!illHIIIU3SSai!!s W TH Iv WILL clean Ingfaiu and Brussels for 3 Cents per yard. Rugs and Carpets . At-, m a a. 1 A. I 1 r- r scourea oy me L-aicsi improvea i-rocess. uive us a inai ana see n we can't please you. 602 and 604 Lact ays., Comer Iduns. 0BHTI1 IE1I 1 A Lii Wore.. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARQK WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENT3. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT AX8. EX CBPT BITUATIONB WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE, Wanted. CtlTY ANDSUBUHBAN PROPKKTJK8 TO ' soil, reut or exchunge. M ICURll lLU, 311) Sprues strret, opposlts Hotel Joimyn, "rAN TED ISSUES OF THE SCRANTON V Tribune of the followinc dates: Sept. 10. 1894; Nov, 12, 104: Dec. 7, 1604; and Dec. 12, iwit. Address Scranton Tribune Business office. Help Wanted Male. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED SHOE makers for hand sowed work. Must bo Btoadr. PITTSTON" SHOEFACTOKV. 7 ANTED TWO GOOD BUTCHERS. 1N- quire 120 N. Main avenue, city. w WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN it every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly: big monev for audits; uo capital required. EDWAHD C. FISU CO., Borden Block, Chioanco. 111. (J ALES MEN - UKHIDENT SALESMEN i5 wanted, acquainted with the local and nearby drug and grocery trade, to handle our liue of high grade cigars. Addroas, giving references, J. EDWARD COWLEi Co., Hii Clianibers street, N. Y. For Rent. lKlsHiTiTFiTorTi wrrii lionrit; first el awl acionimoauiiona; and batii, etc. Spruno at root. Iti Adnuia avenue, comer HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR HUNT Uniinutes' walk from Ulenburu statlen. Aildrwss S. N. CALLENDER, Dime Bank Building. VOR RENT A LARUK STOKE ON MAIN nii:, injiui. 1'"J tv ' - l'Ott RENT-TWO STORKS, DWELLING V liouai s and bnrn at 014 and ,'Uil Cedar ave. Inquire at Davidow Bros , S1J Lackn. nvsuue. VOK KENT A BUI L DIN O ON FRANKLIN V Bvmiue. auitablo lur business. Addri'UJ P. O. Box44H. irOK RENT TUB PHOTOURAPH OAL I lry formnrly oreiipicd by C. L. Orlllin, including rcinms for houhokeeiiing. l;ts Wvo mlog avenue. C1IAH. Sl.HLAOEH. VOR KE N T I) K it K HDL'SK OF NINE r mow, frnm April 1st. 41H Vine street. Apply to L. M. llOKTON, 3 Commonwealth. Ruild'inif. I OU RENT A LAIiOK, 4-STOUY BUILD J' lug at bet Franklin awtine: auitablo fer wholewilo business. CAKSON & DAMES, hi-raiitrin. TLXlIt RENT FURNISH ED AND UNM'R- II . niHhed rooniaat.ioil Lmka wanna mvonitfc 1,'OR RENT-SIX ROOM HoUPE ON WEST V Laekawnnnn aveiiuo. Addroas THOMAS E, EVANS, aear 1PI2 Lmerue, Hydo Parity ."OR RENT NIC! LY FURNISHED HALL 1 suitable for loilgo rooms. XIYN. 110 Wyoming iivonnn. JOHN JErt- For Sale. COUNTRY HOME FOR HALE-THK homo of the loto Horani Ptuflf rdatKlk Lake, Srsquehnnim county. Pa. About forty oeros of laml, lartre liouae. iarKO burn and carrtnge lioueo la offered at a bnriiln. '1 lnrty acr. cleared; the but neo it p.na fjrovo nkirt ing a bnatit'ful Ink-. W.1I stocked with baas, piekurol and eat llh. fine cranberry niiirHh mid orchard Included. Tliia could lo made one of the fluent Miminer home in the count-. J. B. OOUHTUIOHT, Montrose. I'n TokTsale-a SECOND-HAND ELEVA. V tor. m good aa new. Inquire of JOHN F. DEAN. 247 Joffornuii avoniie. -I OTS FOK KALK HBALTIIY AND XJ pleawutly locRtcd: one mile from sta tion, on Ihntn idreet. Inquire of O. CHAP MAN. Clai-k'a tlree". T.nckiiwniirin t'o Pa Kousem on Credit. HOUSKS BUILT ON CKKDiT. dreaIork ImxSlH. Scranton. AD- N Special Notice. .TOTICB-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I nldmalcn a monthly tour of tho follow lug places giving rre o opjn air advertising ox hibitlona wl.h tho ateroopllcon: Taylorvlllo, Hyde I'ark, Providenre, Dickson Olyphant, Prokville, Arahbnld, Jermyn. Exhibitions Kiven n Wedmsilay and Friday of each week during the month, the rates for silver tla ng are ill) pur mouth. Address II. li. Call, Tribune oftioo, city. "ttrTRuE SOLDI EH IN OUR CIVIL WAK." 1 You want this rclln. Contains all of Frank Lealle'a fnnionsold War Plcturis.sbow ing the foiam in actual battle, sketched on tha spot. Two volumes, 2.000 pictures. told on easy monthly payment". Delivered by ox- F real eomplvte, all charges prepaid. Addrms '. O, MOODY, 022 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa, w OULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH J uv um4 4 " ....... . ... .. ,l.,alvl.i tr tn ll mlllr mnt.x Address JOHN FOSTER, care station ageut. Skinner's Eddy, Pa. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA ainns, etc., bound or rebound at Till Thiuumm oDlce. (Julck work. Reasonable pripffs. , Clairvoyant. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND Phrenslogist, Aruout House. 428 Lacka wanna avenue. For a abort time only. Charter Applications; IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OK Lickawauua county, No. il, May term, 1MI3. Notice is hereby given that on application will bu niadn tu tlio court of common pluus of Lackawanna county or to one of the jud es thereof, on Saturday, tho twen tieth day of April. IS'.'i. at V a. in., under the aet of Asseml.ly of the. torn monwealth of lemiHylvanla, entitled, "An aet td proride for the incorporation aud rei-ulutlon of certain corporations. " approved April 20, 1HT4. and the suppleraenta toercti, for the charter of an intended cor poration to lo called "The Scranton Training sSchool f;r Nurses," thi character and object whoroof is the education aud training of nuraea in the care of the sick in couueetiou with hospital ex;terience, and to issue, grant and coaler certificates and diplomas for pro fli.deney after such period of traf uing aud ex porienees ns the by-laws of t-aid corporatioa shall prescribe, Hnd for those purposes to have, pufaoss and enjoy all the rignts, bsueflts and privileges of said Act of Aisembly and lta upplem.Lti. Tho above charter is now on file in the Prothonotary's office, as of tho number aud term above stated. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON, Solicitor. VWICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Xy application will be ma io to the Court of Common Ploas of Lackawanna county, ou Monday, the 20th day of. April at 0 o'clock in the forenoon, under the Act of Assembly en titled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." ap proved April 2!th. )f74, and tho supplements thereto, l y .tobn Matu&hak, Audrew Uodvin, I'bonuiB Muhie-1, Oeorge Dovin anl John B ros for a charter of an intended corporation to be l ulled the "Slavonic Evaugelirnl Luther an t'intrcu, of Wintou Borough, Pennsylva nia," the character and obje't of which is the maintenance of a churrdi for the support of public, worship of Almighty Hod. according to the doctrines, discipline and government cf the Slavonic Lutheran Church, and for this purpts tt have, pofai'ss and enjoy all the rights, benffits and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly afonaaid aud its aupple ments. Sunt charter is filed to No. I'M May tjrm, Is'.ij, in said court. H. C, REYNOLDS, Solicitor. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN li aimlleation will be made to tho governor of the nude of Ponusylvauia. on Wednesday, the KoventiHintli day of April. A . D. 1M)5, by SRinuel Thorne. Oeorgo v. Qnintard, Walton Ferguson, O. (4. Williams. John K. Piatt, A. S, liurlbutt. Andrew H. Mcl'lir-tock, Oeorge H. Smith and Honry Z. Russell, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Aet to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations." approve! April 20. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a renewal of the charter of the Pennsylvania iVtal Company, the character and object whereof is tlio niiu ing and quarrying of coal and transporting tho samn to market in crude or manufactured form, ai:d for these purpot! to have, poases9 Ati'l enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privi leges of the aidd ' ct (if Assembly and its sup plements. ANDREW H. McCLlXTiH'K, Solicitor. Proposals. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE kTi reived by tho undersigned for tho sexton ship of the Simpson M. E. church, until April HO, lH!k"i, for the tJrm of one year. The right t reject bid1 reserved. Andreas S. W. WRloLKY, t hiirmau Committee. oti7 Twelfth street. Scranton, Pa. IjliOPOi-ALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT 1 tlnnthVo of John Jimvn. I'riceharir. Pa , until April until, til, for Kinking two (2) shafts, tin siz- of one to bj 1 1x20 fit, clear of Tmrtoiia. and aliout240 fet deep; the other to be 1 xlS fuct i lnr of himtons and about 2111 feet doi p. Wo re'-orvo the right to reject any or nil hlus. For further particulars npnlv at office. W. M. JEKMYN. Supt. Lost. JOST-A SMALL RUSSET LEATHER J porkethio: contnininir three five.riollar Ulla Return to W. LEVI BRAWN, 4(1 KciHcr avonuo, and looeive a reward of two dollars. Situations Wanted. O I TUATloN WA ,N TED -STEADY, RE LI A O ble man wants position; haa cousiderabU experience of counting hous work; ruforenco. Ail lreiis 'J. II ." Tribmio ofllce SITUATION WANTED BY A BUTCHER, O a first class man. Address J. D., Tribune ofllco. VMHITIOUS WOMAN. COMPARATIVELY strungor, wants position aa housekeeper or waitics in a retlnod home. Address "U." SITUATION WANTED A OOOD R10LIA O bio woman of vxperieneo wants situation an hoUKokeeper in a respectable family, near Scranton. Address, with stamp, SALL1E HKKKIiEAHT. East Stroudsburg. Pa. J- Xl'ERIK NCED SALEHM A N, THOR j oughly acquainted with the trade in. Scranton and vicinity, wishes poFitlon with flrat-ilsss house. Address "MONROE," 246 Wyoming avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BV A YOUNti C? man aa dc.rU, itood references; bad expo l ionniin groceries and dry goods; attending busine.a college at present. Address "A, Z.," Tribune ofll co. PROFESSIONAL Cms. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Spruce street, Scrunton, Pa, (Just uppoHlte Court House Square.) lt. A. J. CONNKLLi OKFICE 201 Weahlngton avenue, cor. Spruce afreet, over Fruncko'a drug ntroo. Itesldunce, 722 Vine at Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a, . m. and a to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. tn. Sun day, 3 to 3 p. m. K. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington avenue. .. JtYFHF.D HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counseilora, Common wealth bulldlug. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Noa. II and 20, Burr building Wuhlug ton svanue. DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LfMITS uiseases oi me co'e, c.ar, aoh jnroai- onice, li Wyoming ave. aence, wn vine eireei. DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHIK avenue. Ofllce hours, 8 to a. to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Reafdenc eon avenue. JOHN L. WENTZ, M. D., OFFIC? ana bJ oomtnonweaitn buuaing dence 711 Madison ave.: ofnoe 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 8: Sundays, L3I evenings at residence. A sp made of diseases of the eye, eari ana tnroat and gynecology. DR. KAY. 206 PENN AVE.: 1 to 3 call 2062. DIs. of women, obstretrii ana an qib. oi cnu. Lawyers. JES3UPS & HAND. ATTORNEYS Counsellors at law, Commonwe euildlnK. Washington avenue. 14 II TVCCTTO HORACE E. HANI W II. JESSCP, JR. WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. torneys and Counsellor at Law, Re I publican building, Washington ave nue, bcranton, ra. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNHY-AT law, Commonwealth buildinf, Bcran ton, Pa. C. COMEGY3, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOQLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real eela.u security. 4u9' Spruce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ave.. Si mnton. Pa. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT- Law. Room 6. Coal Exchange, Scran- ton. Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms 03, 64 and , Commoa- wealih building. 6AMUEl7w. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT Law. Ofrlce, 317 Spruce at., Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATRE3, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa. J. M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVE. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA., Scranton, Pa., prepares boja and girls for coiige or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at row quest. Opens September lfl. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER H, BUELU MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR len and School, 41C Adams avenue. Pu pils received at. aH times. Next terra will open April 8. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT 6PKCLVLT?i In porcelain, crown and bridge work. Odontothreapla. Office, 32j Norto. Washington avenue. c. c lai'rm'hTsiTrqeon dentistJ No. 116 Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX-change. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND lxian Association will loan you money! on easier terms and pav you better on investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Cullender. Dims BanlC building. Seeds. O. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1330 North alain ave nue; store telephoe 782. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONESBROS. 3i M ire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. 615 avenue, Sernnion, Pa., tuaautaeturer oi ire ocreeus. LACKAWANNA J 1 X1 t Hotels und Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK- ltn avenue. Rules reasonable, P. ZIEGLKR, Proprietor. WLSTiliNSTF.lt HOTEL, E, N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. 1 Sixteenth St., one Dlock east ot Broadway at Union Square, New York. Amorlcan plan, J.l.60 per day and upward. Bt'RA N TONTliouaETNEAR D., L & W.' passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. 4 DAVIS ft VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS Rooms 24, 25 ana 29, Uommanweay ounciing, bcranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT; OF rear oi euu v asningion avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCH 4:io Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Si BROWN & MORRIS, ARC1 Price bulldlDf, 126 Washlngto ncranton. Miscellaneous BAUER'S ORCHESTRA M balls, olcnlcs. oarties. reaetf dings and concert work furnlj terms aoaress . J. tsauer. 117 Wyoming avenue, ove: music store. MEGARaEE BROTHERS. sunnlies. cnvoluties. naoer bi Warehouse, 130 Washington a' ton, fa. sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.1 THOMAS - AUBREY. EXPERT countant and auditor. Rooms 19 an Williams rsuiiaing, opposite posiom. Agent for the Rex Fir Extinguisher. r r J t f 4 3 f