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    THE RCBANTON TRIBUNE FHTDAT MORNING, APRIL 12, 1895.
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News uf Interest to Kemlers I'p anil
Down the Yullev.
1'I.AXS TOK liKBATCK I'lTTSTOX
buuxcstloni fur Improving Business on
the West Side-Subjects for Considera
tion by the Hour J of tleulth.
Other News of the New City.
Special to the Scrunton Tribune.
I'lttston. April 11. While nttston
city in Its InclpU'iu-y 1 assuming; an ulr
of a busy metropolis the people of this
vicinity 'shouM not fursi't tht West
ritlston has still many undeveloped ad
vantages, some of v. Melt are at present
asitatitiR the minds of some of our most
jiromlnent West Side citizens. Con
siderable comment has been provoked
by the new West Sllle hotel scheme. A
hotel on the West Side would have Its
advantages. The proposed new Water
street bridge is a necessity and should
be built of the required strength, and
constructed In such a manner as to per
mit the crossing with the electric cars,
which it Is proposed to run from River
street to Kxeter borough, akmg Lu
zerne avenue. With a view to provid
ing for a greater Garden Village, we
would suggest that the two stations of
the Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern railroad within the limits of this
borough be abandoned and that a new
depot of modern structure be placed by
the company at the Luzerne avenue
crossing.
Council Meeting.
A regular meetin? of the common
council was held in the city hall this
evening. Chairman Buss presiding. A
resolution pertaining to the appoint
ment of the several committees was
"adopted.
The following- standing committees
were appointed:
Audltinsr R. T. Smiles, P. II. Doran,
James o' Boyle. T. W. Lewis and Joseph
Wintie.
Finance T. W. Lewis. George R. Nell
son. R. T. Smiles, Alex D. McMillan and
John Foster.
Judiciary James O' Boyle, M. J. Barry,
M. T. Lynott, K B. Relly and P. F. Joyce.
Estimates R. T. Smiles, P. M. Doran,
Martin McDonough, M. M. Drew and T.
W. Lewis.
Streets and Ertdsrcs P. M. Doran, A.
Brown, E. J. Gallagher and R. T. Smiles.
Sewers and Drains Joseph Wlntle, A.
Brown, G. R. Nellson, John Barker and M.
M. Drow.
Light and Water A. Brown, R. T.
Smiles. E. J. Gallagher, John Barker and
P. M. Doran.
Fire Department John R. Connell. John
Forster. William McKaig. M. McDonough
G. K. Nellson.
Police G. It. Nellson, Joseph Wintle,
M. McDonough. Alex D. McMillan and
W illiam McKaig.
Printing John Barker, P. F. Joyce, M.
T. Lynott, M. M. Drew and Alex D. Mc
Millan. .
Public Buildings P. F. Joyce, A.
Brown, Martin Gerrity, Jospeh Wlntle and
John Barker.
Hallways K. J. Gallagher, A. Brown,
P. M. Doran. John It. Connell, G. Ji. Nell
ton. Taxr Neilson, M. McDonough, E. J.
Gallagher, William McKaig and John Fos
ter. Rules Martin Gerrity, V. F. Joyce, V.
B. Ittlley, Martin Hesalon and M. T.
Lynott.
Laws and Ordinances Martin Jfesslon,
M. J. Berry. T. W. Iwl, John K. C'on
rell and Alex D. McMillan.
Sanitary Alex D. McMillan, John Bar
ker. T. W. Lewis, P. F. Joyce and Martin
.Hesalon.
License M. T. Lynott, P. B. Relley, Jo
seph Wlntle, John Fouler, Martin Gerrity.
Collectors' Accounts M. J. Berry, Mar
tin Gerrity. William McKaig, John R.
Con m-II and John Foster.
Treasurer's Accounts John Foster, Alex
D. McMillan, Martin Hesslon, K. J. Gal
lagher and John R. Connell.
Manufactures William McKaig, M. 3.
Berry, James O'Roylb, P. B, Relley and
M. M. Drew.
Pavements M. lf. Drew, A. Brown,
Martin flerrity and James O'Hoyle.
Annexations P. li. Relley, M. M, Drew,
James O'Hoyle, M. J, Berry and Martin
McDonough.
On the ordinance relating to amount
of salary to be given the several city
ofllcers no action wiu taken. ,
The meeting adjourned to meet next
Monday evening.
Hint to Sanitary Officers,
As the warm weather of the Hummer
eraser) advances the obnoxious odor
that arises from the filth that has col
lected during the winter In the cellars
and out-of-the-way corners of some of
our prominent business places, as well
as about our streets and dwellings, be
comes unbearable. Aside from the dis
agreeable odor which arises, from such
collections of refuse matter great dan
ger of an epldemlo from the disease
germs which It Is suro. to breed, pre
sents Itself. Our board of health and
sanitary officers should, consider this
matter seriously and should take some
means to have all nuch streets and.
places cleaned Immediately,
Other Items of Interest.'
George McKown, of Tunkhannock,
was visiting his brother,'.Dr. II. Mc
Kown, of the hospital.
The team of Milkman A, V. Coleman,
of the West Side, became unmanageable
on Linden street this morning, arid ran
to Wyoming avenue, up Delaware ave
nue and from there to Montgomery
treet, where they were stopped. But
little damage was done.
Patrick GUboy, a prominent tea mer
chant of Duryea, was a visitor In' town
today. ' : -
Mr, Gould, of Jamestown, N. Y and
Mr. Palmeter, of Hawaii, are guests of
the Hotel De Bently.
The Elite Social club will entertain
their friends with their first annual ball
Liitner Laiiiri'Miiis
Says:
THE Johann Hoff
Malt Extract has
been used in my
f-imilv fnr manv vears. It
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possesses excellent medic- 543
qualities.
genuine
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on Kitstcr Monday, April IK, ut Key
atonu hall.
C. Donnelly was a visitor at Scrantoti
today.
Tlumius Uoliuu has uevepted the posi
tion as local HHi'iit for the Soruntoii
Truth. Mr. Boli.u'i Is a young mini of
promising abilities u nd his pinny friend j
are predicting his future Bucoess.
Mlsa Kiln Eurly. of Upper Plttston,
left yesterday morning for tlaltlmore,
where she will become a member of the
St. Joseph Mission Order of that oily.
Miss Florence Benjamin, of Ttink
haumvk, is the guest of her brother,
George Uenjiimln, of this city.
TAYJLOK.
Mrs. William Riddle, an aged lady,
died at her borne at the Sibley early
Wednesday morning. She Is survived
by a husband and several grown-up
children.
The water company are extending
their main im Railroad street to the
new silk mill, which they will supply
with water.
The Young People's society, of the
Calvary Baptist church, who hold their
meetings In the church room, will have
a debate tomorrow evening on "Wo
man's Suffrage." The ladies will take
the negative and the gentlemen the
atllrmatlve side of the question.
The First Presbyterian and Metho
dist Episcopal churches will hold union
services on Easter Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Jones, of the former church, will offi
ciate berth In the morning and evening.
In the morning the services will be held
In th Presbyterian church, and In the
evening at the Methodist church.
Special music Is being prepared by the
choirs of both churches. The Calvary
Baptist and the other churches also are
preparing special features.
The borough council will hold a meet
ing In their chamber rooms tonight.
The Taylor, Pyne and Holden mines
were paid yesterday. At the Pyne
mines three fakirs played the shell
game, and succeeded in swindling Cas
per Schields out of about 140.
The Christian Endeavor society of the
Methodist Episcopal church, held a
ribbon social in the church parsonage
last evening and reaped a snug sum of
money.
The Electrics will hold their second
April annual ball In Weber's rink on
the 23.
The postoffice will only open at cer
tain hours today, from 9 to 10 a. m. and
1 ta 2 p, m.
EAST STKOUDSBUKti.
Mrs. Peter and Louise Lesoine spent
Friday last visiting relatives at Mar
shall's Fall.
Mrs. Ellis Jones, of Portland, spent
Friday last In town visiting her parents
on Prospect street.
Miss Mary "Wolfe spent Saturday and
Sunday at Shawnee visiting her grand
father, Mr. Myers, a former resident,
a blacksmith, of this place.
Miss Carrie Smith entertained a few
at her friends at her residence on
Lackawanna avenue, on Saturday even
ing. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, accompanied
by her niece. Miss Minnie Rinker, of
Scranton, left on Wednesday for a trip
to New York city to visit relatives and
friends. They will stay until after
Easter.
J. S. Goodwin, of Allentown, was In
town on Wednesday on business.
A. H. Haunders, of Blnghamton, N. Y.,
was In town on Wednesday visiting
friends.
Mrs. M. L. Smith and Mrs. A. C. Smith
returned on Wednesday from a Visit to
Mrs. Belle Smith, at Mt. Pocono.
The Clover Leaf Social club will hold
their next social on Tuesday evening,
April It, at the residence of Miss Katie
I'lphcr, on Washington street.
-Eugene tJoney, of Pocono .Summit,
was in town on Tuesday on business.
Miss Nellie Marshall and Dr. and Mrs.
William Douglass left on Wednesday
for the latter's parents, at Ogdensburg,
N. J.
M00S1C. ,
E. Tlrodhead, of Main street, was In
Scranton on business yesterday.
Mrs. Heberllne and, daughter, Corrli?,
of Mlnooka avenue, were visiting In the
Electric CHy yesterday.
The water was within Ave fi-tt of tho
iron bridge which crosses the Lacka
wanna at River street. It overflowed
the Flats and backed water up to Will
iam Millard's truck garden.
James A. Hand, 'of Main street, has
returned from Warren, Pa where ho
was attending the funeral of his
mother-in-law.
The MobhIc Powder company paid
their employes yesterday for the month
of March.
Mrs. 8. J. Hinds and daughter, Mat
tie, were visiting in Scranton.
James Levari & Son, bottlers, are
making somo improvements in their es
tablishment. They are putting In an
other bottling table In anticipation of a
large summer trade. 1
Mrs. W. S. Mulchings was a vlslstor
out of town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk and family,
of Spike Island, attended the wedding
of thujr son, George Kirk, to Sarah
Williams, of Mill Creek.
The Christian Endeavor socloty of
the Mooslo Presbyterian church will
hold a sunrise aervlce at 6 o'clock a. m.
on Easter. An Invitation is extended to
every one to attend.
llONESDALE.
The pews of Grace church will be
rented on Easter Monday, April 15, be
tween the hours of 8 to 4 p. m. At the
same time a vestry will be elected for
the ensuing year. ' ' '
William Weiss and daughter have re
turned home from New York; City and
m
are occupying their home on Park
street. '. i' ' '-;
Augustus Thompson and George Wes
ton are home from Yule,
Superintendent L. O. Rose, J. Kirk
Rose and W. M, Gardner went down
the canal yestorduy Inspecting the
breaks caused by the recent floods. It
will be two or threo weeks bufore they
can be repaired,
Misses Josephine and Louise Dor
land leUt for New York City yesterday
morning.
Mrs. John James and Miss .Mary
Munner are liv attendance at the Metho
dist conference at Carhondale.
lllcycles made their first general ap
penriuico on tho streets here yestorduy
noon. A large, number of now wheels
have beun purchased within the last
two weeks.
A Huddle horse owned by Hurt Bry
ant was oluiiHH'd off yesterday. Henry
Schveniley, who held a ten-cent 'ticket,
wus the lucky mini unci now offers tho
horso for Halo cheiip.
DUN 91 ORE.
Chillies Cole, a student at l'l'llU'ctcm,
Is spending his spring vacation with his
parents In litis borough.
J. W. Plnnell ImH sold Ills property
ut corner of Drinker and Apple slreets,
consisting of u dwelling house und
store buildings, to l'i. 0. Fuller, of
Scrii.nton. 1
Tho Washington Social club will hold
a bull ut Koch's hall, on April IX.
Thomas DcrHhclnier, who Is Very 111
nt Ills home, on Chestnut street, of
pneumonia wits slightly Improved yes
terday. 1 . J. (.angari leaves today to Join
ItulTiilo Hill's Wild West Hhow. This Is
Mr. l.iinguu's fourth year with the
show.
John 11. Ames, merchant of lliiwley,
spent Wednesday evening ut tho resi
dence of (I. W. Fru-it.
The funeral of Mrs. Peter Jackson,
will be held this afternoon ut 'i o'clock
at tho house.
The residence of Stephen Richards,
on lllggs street, was the scene of a very
pleastn gathering Wednesday evening,
the occasion being a maple sugar bo
clal given by members of the Kpworth
league. The social wus attended by
about tlfty ih-rsons. A very line pro
gramme was rendered.
.Mrs. Edward Gugel, who has been
spending some time with relutlves In
town, returned to her home, In New
Haven, Conn., yesterduy morning.
Mnt .Months In tied. Cured in Hours.
T. J. Hlackmore. of Huller A Bluck
more, Pittsburg, Pa., suya: "A short
time since 1 procured a botlle of 'MYSTIC
CURB.' It got nie out of the bouse In
twenty-four hours. 1 took to my bed with
Rheumatism nine months ago and the
'MYSTIC CURB' Is the only medicine that
did me any good. 1 had rive of the best
physician tn the city, but I received very
little relief from them. I know the
MYSTIC CURB' to be what It is rep
resented and take pleasure In recom
mending It to other poor sufferers. Sold
by Carl Loreus, Druggist, 4111 Lackawanna
avenue, Scranton.
INDUSTRIAL TOPICS.
The anthracite coal shipments In April
lust year were 2,7i7,30ti tons.
The Jersey Central annual meeting will
be held on May 10. The books, which close
April 13 for the dividend, will remain
closed until Muy 11.
If the Reading railroad's coal shipments
to March were to be taken as a basis the
company would, It Is claimed, be entitled
to 33 per cent, of 42.0HO.wiO tons, which Is
supposed to be the market's requirements
this year.
No. 6 slope, which Is situated a short dis
tance west of the Coleralne breaker, will
soon be put in operation again. This mine
was abandoned some few years ago on ac
count of the resources being exhausted, us
was thought, but recent explorations de
veloped the fct that It contains an abund
ance of coal.
Among the laws passed by the North
Carolina legislature, lust adjourned, was
one requiring railroads to redeem unused
tlekets. The usual details are specified,
and this, with the law making It a mis
demeanor for any person except the agents
of railroad companies to deal In rallroid
tickets, ought to drive scalpers out of
business In that state.
By a remarkable coincidence, three divi
sions of the Pennsylvania system ore of
equal length. These are the Chicago and
Logansport division, the Indianapolis ana
Vincennes division and the Pittsburg and
Altoona division all 117 miles. This equal
ity In length was tho result of mere
chance, as there never was any attempt In
uniformity In establishing such division
points.
The Beaver Brook colliery, under the
management of Robert Russell, Is now
making large shlpmnets of conl, regard
loss of the fact that but half time Is the
order of business. This colliery leads all
others for producing coal, In proportion
to the time worked, and with the many
new plans of preparing some of the pro
duct a second time without any addi
tional delay perfected, the plant will bo a
grat ono.
All those terrible, Itching diseases of the
skin that help to make life miserable for
us are caused by external parasites.
Doan's Ointment kills the parasite and
cures the disease. Perfectly harmless,
never falls.
I nlverslty Extension, Abroad.
The university extension movement Is
spreading In Belgium. During the session
of IMCl-irt the attendance was 4,flUU. As the
lecturers received only their traveling ex
penses, the fee was reduced to 10 cents
and i rents for u. courso uf six lectures.
The subjects were history, sociology, hy
giene law, physiology, palaeontology
and agricultural chemistry, lCach lec
turer will draw up a list of books useful
to his students, Thesn will be forwarded
by the central comniltttre to the local
secretaries, who will lend them us re
quired, Buffalo Cattle Market.
Buffalo, April 11. Cettl KeiinlptH, 793
hesd; on sale, 2D head; market stendy and
firm; light steers, Il.Uu&i veals, slow at
t4.nOaii.2r,; common, :in4. Hogs Receipts,
2X0 head; on sale, 1,000 head: market
closed very dull at 10c. decline; good
York weights, If'. 40; good mixed packers,
fr.40ir.ir: good mediums, r.4!nf.riu; choice
henvy, tiVOr.ufi.lifi; pigs, r. Tfi; roiiRhs,
H.Mir,,Wi; stags, $37rn4.U. Sheep and
Uimbs Receipts, 5,1)00 head: on salo, G.SOO
bead; market dull and fully 10c. lower
than early sales; best lambs, ri.75aO.S1;
fair to good, t4.40iiS.Aft; common, I8.50n1.tn;
mixed sheep, gouil to prime, t4.30a4.7ri; light
common to fair, 1.1.314; export ewes, 4.f0a
4 7ft; wethers, II HHafi.lU.
WORKS
b earlaf twtsrlss, dUlfuriur, tasllUHiii bsawn of
ullua,lotMu4BlgewhmUlNbUt. .
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STOCKS AND BONDS I
Now York, April 11. Stocks were dull to
day, but the tone of the market was
strong. Bales amounted to 12V.000 sharoa.
At the start the coalers displayed weak
ness. Delaware and Hudson fell Vi, Jer
sey Central frLater on they both re
covered. Lackawanna rosa to 1(0. In the
trunk lines New York Central moved up to
97V4. Lake Shore to 184, Canada Southern
to 51. The rise led to realisations and
the advance was lost, Atohlson was
strong and on good buying moved up to
t. The bonds Improved 1 to I per cent.
Tho Grangers ruled llrm, but no change In
prices, Manhattan was In brisk demand,
and advanced nearly 'i per cent, Chicago
(las rose to 73. Speculation closed Arm In
tone. Not tdiangos show gains of VfcalH,
Manhattan leading. Hugar, Heading and
lleneral Blectrla lost WiU-Vi per cent.
The range of today's prices fur the ac
tive stocks of the New York slock mar
ket are given below. The quotations nre
furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dlm
mlck, nuinuger for William Linn, Allen A
Co., slock broker, 413 Spruce street,
Hn union.
O'pn- High- Low- Clos
lug. est. est. lug.
Am. Tobacco Co V7 U7 v7 Vl'i
Am. Col. Ull UiiVfc -US WAfc 2S
Am. Hugar R'g Co. 10.1 ltil Wii V
Arch., To. A H. F... f.4 tn t
Can. Hoiith MV M M M
ciies. ohio mt mi i7"y. n
Chlcugo (las 73 73 71
t'ble. a N. W !I2 Vi VI
Chic., II. A Q 11 Kli 7lt 7l-i
C. C. C. A HI. I, XH Wi M 3
Chin., Mil. & l. ... G7'4 M; W r.7tfc
Chic., It. 1. P 14 lit M It
Delaware A Hud I'jr liM'4 K.Vt
!., I.. 4 W If.t'4 lt;o lMI'i, HilCi
Klst. . C. V Ui'm Wt 14'k i
ll. mi. Klm-trle 34, 34fc UH'j, UtVfa
l.aku Slioro 13!)
I. ouls. H NhhIi f.'.' f.J'i t.J'i r2't
Manhattan Kle Ill 111!'-, m 112't
Mich. Central M7',i W' 7 VV
Mo. l'acltle 1!4 24 23't; 23
Nut. Corilituo ti II U v 0
Nut. Lend 32 MH, K2' S2&
N. J. Central KM1,; M Wi, 3'fc
N. Y. Ceiilrul K7 Y714 U7 l7
N. Y. ft N. K , 3Xi 3H14 3K'4 Hi
N. Y., H. ft W 13 13i V! Vi
N. Y., H. ft W 1'r... 3f. 30 35 85
Nor. I'liclllc i 4'4 4 4j
Nor. Pueltte, l'r 17' . 1HM, 17"m 1H'4
out. ft West Iii'.j - 11; lll'a in1
I'hll. ft Ilea. 1 13 13 13 UK
Houtliern It. R 11 ll"t 11'; l'(
Tclin., C. ft J 17V, IX 17' IK
Tex. I'liclllc ! s'ji i
WnbiiHh mi, 61 Ni 6
WuIiuhIi, Pr 14'4 14M, 14V 14V4
West. Union 87 M7',i 87 87
II. ft O (WHi MK t
11. H. 0 10',, 10 K',(, 10
CIUCACIO BOARD OIA TRADE PRICKS.
O'pn- High- Low- Cloa-
WHBAT. lug. eHt, est, Ing.
May OTi bO'ti 0IH 04
July 0HV4 Mi, 06 tt
September 67 07 ' 07 57
OATS.
May 39 39 28 28
July V7 ii7 27 27
September 35 20 2o 25
CORN.
May 45 411 45 40
July 40 4i;-j, 40 4)1
September 4U 47 40 4ti
LARD.
May 7.05 7.05 7.U0 7.00
July 7.15 7.17 7.12 7.12
September , 7.27 7.30 7.25 7.25
PORK.
May 12.37 12.47 18.22 12.87
July 12.50 li.hi 12.40 12.47
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quo
tations. No. Par
Shs. Val. STOCKS. Bid. Ask.
20 50 Dime Dep. ft Dl.
Bank 02 CO
10 100 First Nat'l Bank 600
20 100 Oreen R'ge Lurn'r Co .... 110
1U) laO.Lucka. Lumber Co... 110
C 100 Lack a. Trust & Safe
Deposit Co 159
5 100 M. ft M. Savings
Bank (Carbondule). .... 225
10 50 Providence ft Abing-
ton Turnpike Co.... 85
10 100 Scra'n Savings Bank. 200
10 100 Scra'n Laco Cur. Co 50
5 100 Scranton Porting Co 100
25 100 Third Nat'l Bank ... 3J0
6 100 Nut'l Boring & D.ill-
In Co., Pr 90
45 100 Thuron Coal Land Co .... 90
3 100 Scranton Bedding Co .... 101
83 110 Scranton Axle Work 85
10 J' Scranton Glass Co 70
. 2 100 Scranton Jar & Stop
per Co R5
40 100 Dickson Mfg Co 100
60 50 Lackawanna & Mont
rose Railroad DO
50 100 Traders' Nat'l Bank 120
15 loO Bonta Glass Co 17
00 100 Spring Brook Water .
Co 91
p) 10 Lacka, Store Asso
ciation, Limited 12
BONDS.
30 1000 Scranton Trac. Co S00
2 000 Kcon'y Steam Heat
ft Power Co 500
8 100 Madison Avenue Im
provement 106
6 500 Scranton Glass Co 500
Scranton Wholesale.
Fruits and Produce. Dried apples, per
lb., Katie; evaporated apples, finite, per lb.;
California prunes, 6a8e.; Kngllsh cur
rants, 2a3o.; layer raisins, tl.7Gal.80; mus
catels, 4a5c. per lb.. Slat. 40 per box; new
Valcnclas, 5a6c. per lb. Beans Mar
rowfats, 13 per bushel; mediums, t2.2SaJ.30;
pea beans, $2.25. Pens Green, tl.10al.16 per
bushel; split, S2.50a2.60; lentels, 6a8c. per
lb. Potatoes 70aHOc. per bushel. Onions
Bushel, Sl.25al.30. Butter Old. Hal 7c;
new, 18n22c. per lb. Cheese al2r. per lb.
Kggs Fresh, 14a14o. Meats Ham,
10c. small hams, 10c.t skinned hams,
11c.t California hams, 7c; shoulders,
7c; bellies, 7 He; smoked breakfast
bacon, 10c. Smoked Beef Outsldes, 12c;
sets, 13c; Insides and knuckles, 16c;
Acme sliced smoked beef, 1-1 b. cans, $2 40
doxen. Pork Mess, $14; short clear, $15.
Lard IPuf, In tierces, 8c. ; In tubs, 8c;
10-pound pails, 9'4c per pound; 6-pound
pnlls, 9c per pound: t-pound palls, 9c.
per pound; compound lard, tlences, 6n.;
tubs, tic; 10-pound palls, 7c. per pound:
6-pound palls, 7c. per pound; 8-pound
palls, 7c. per pound; Flour Minnesota
patent, per barrel, $lu4.20; Ohio and Indi
ana amber, $.';. 20; Graham, $3.20; ryo flour,
$3.20. Peed Mixed, per cwt., $1.05. Grain
Rye, 60c; corn, OOoMn. ; oats, ,19n40c. per
bushel. Rye Straw Per ton, $12al6. Ilay
-14.50al6. Buckwheat Flour-$2 per 100.
New York Produue Market.
New York. April 11. Flour Oulot,
steady. Wheat Dull, II nil, lower; No, 2
red store and elevator, 60a60.; afloat,
81n'ilc.; f. o. b C1h2c. ungrader red,
07aii4c; No. 1 northern, tWc; 'aptlons
closed steady; May, 0c.j Juno, 60c;
July, flc. ; August, 60o. ; September,
lc; Decern Iv r, b.'lc. Corn Dull, llrm;
No. i, Mr. elevator; 67c. a Mont; steamer
mixed, OOaSle. ; options closed weak; Muy,
50c; July, 60c.; September, 6Hjc. Oats
ljulet; options weaker; April and May,
32c; July, 32c. ; No. i white May, 3ic;
spot prices, No. 2, 82tt3.1c ; No. 2 white,
;UiC; No. 2 Chicago, 33u33c; No. 8, 32c;
No. 3 white, 3i)c, ; mixed western, 33n34t.;
while state and western, 36a40u, Pro
visions l'lrm, unchanged, l.ard Quiet,
easy. Butter Quiet, unchanged. Kggs
Kiisler; sluto nnJ Pennsylvania and west
ern fresh, 12c; southern, Ual2o,i
duck, 28a.11c; goose, 50aUO4.
Toledo Grslu Market.
Toledo, O., April ll.-Wheat-Rccrlpts,
4,800 bushels; shipments, 14,000 bushels;
market quiet; No. 2 rod rash, 67e. ; Muy,
67o.j July, 57c. August, 67o. Corn
Receipts, 11,580 bushels: shipments, 11,580
bushels; market dull: No. 2 mixed rash,
4tic. I No. 3 do. 45c. ; No. 8 yellow, 46c. Oats
Receipts, 920 bushels; shipments, 970
bushels; nothing doing. Clover Heed Re
ceipts, 180 bags; shipments, 495 bags: mar
ket llrm; prime cash, $5.96; April, 16.82;
October, $6.05.
Chiosgo Cattle Market.
Chlcugo, April, 11. CattleRecelpts, 9,
000 head; market steady; common to extra
steers, 4.10a4.5: atockera and feeders, $2 60
a4.70; cows and bulls, $1.75a5; calves, 1 2a
4.76; Texans, 83.35a6.50. Hogs Receipts,
23,000 head (market weak; heavy, t5a5.16;
common to choice mlxnd, $4.86alUS; choice
assorted, $4.605.10; light, $4.766; pigs, $4.26
a4.0. Sheep Receipts, 18,000 head; market
weak; inferior to choice, $3a4.76; lambs,
$4a6.90,
Philadelphia Tallow Market. ,
Philadelphia, April ll.-Tallow Is dull at,
the late decline. We quote:. City, prime.
In hhds, 4c; country, prime. In bbls, 4c. ;
do.' dark. In bbls., 4c; oakes, 4c;
grease, 3a3C y
Oil Market.
Pittsburg, April 11. OH opened and low
eat, 150; highest, 180; closed, 169.
R. C. Joiner, Allen, P. O., Hillsdale Co.,
Mich., says: "Nothing gave my rheu'
matlsm such quick relief as Dr. Thomas'
Ecleotrlo Oil." . ,
onnolly & Wallace
The Greatest
and Cheapest
Sale of
DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE LESS THAN HALF PRICE
From the wholesale bouse of & H. J AFFRAY A CO., New York, bought at Receiver's Hale. This
In an opportunity to buy the latest and bust in the Dry (iooda line, right at the open
inn of tho Bpritig Beason, at loss than half real value.
We cannot go Into details on
appear incredible
CONNOLLY &
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a
K WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents
scoured by the
can t please you.
ONE CENT
A Word.
WANT! OF ALL KIND" COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID KOR, IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IB MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN CENTS. THIB RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADB, EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH
ABB INSERTED FREE.
wanted.
CITY ANDSUBUHBAN PROPEHTIES TO
sell, rant or esclunre MERRIFIELD,
818 Sprues str.at, oppoait Hot.l .loimyii.
Help Wanted Male.
RESPlNSBLirMATw
aalarr stated upon lDtarriew; altar ulna.
23 Library Building.
v
ANTED TWO OOOD BUTCHERS, IN-
quire 120 . Main avenue, city.
ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
verr town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly : big money for apenta; no
capital required. EDWARD C. EIHH CO.,
Borden Block, C'hloagq 11L
SALESMEN RESIDENT SALESMEN
wanted, acquainted with the local and
nearby druc and Krooery trade, to handle our
line of blab grade cigars. Address, giving
references, J. EDWARD COWLES m Co., 1U
Chambers street, N. Y.
For Rent.
FURNISHED MONT ROOMS WITH
beard; first-claaa accommodations; gas
and bath, etc 182 Adama avenue, corner
Spruoe street.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RBNT
8 minutes' walk from Ulenbnrn station.
Address 8. N. C ALLEN DER, Dime Bank
Building.
1OR RENT A LAROE STORE ON MAIN
X street, Taylor. Apply to Mrs. T. L.Jonea,
OR RENT-TWO BTORES, DWELLING
bouses and barn at 314 and 81a Cedar ave.
Inquire at Davldow Bros., 217 Lacka. avenue.
FOR RENT A BUILWNO ON FRANKLIN
avenue, suitable lor business. Address
P. O. Box 448.
ITOR RENT THE PHOTOGRAPH GAL
V Irry formerly occupied by C L. Grlflin,
Including rooms for housekeeping, last Wyo
jnlag avenue. l'HA8. 8CHLAGER.
FOR RENT-BRfck HOUSE OF" NINE
rooms, from April 1st, 418 Vine street
PP)y to L. M. HORTON, 3 Commonwealth
Building. .
1X)R RENT-A LAROE, 4-8TORY BUILD
F tug at 188 Franklin avenue: suitable for
wholesale business. CARSON ft DAVIKS,
Bcrauton.
FOR RENT FURNI9HED AND UN FUR
uished rooms at 408 Lackawanna avenue.
FOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear 1182 Luserne, Hyde Park.
TOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL
A suitable for lodge rooms, JOHN JER
MYN, 11V Wyoming ovenue.
For Sal.
I'l'Oit sa1XmTlk"rute?Tn
John Lohman's Hotel, at 10 a m.
ifdk S A LK-A "SECON D H A N D "ELf7v A
J tor. as good as new. Inquire of JOHN P.
DEAN, 247 Jefferson avenue.
IOTS FOR BALK HEALTHY AND
J pleasantly located; one mile from sta
tion, on Main street. Inquire of O. CHAP
MAN, Clark's Orcan, Lackawanna Co.. Pa.
Buelnese Opportunity.
WANTED -A RF.LIABLR MAN WITH
I'llMK) to $8,0(10 capital; rare opportunity,
for particulars Inquire of .1. W. BROWNING,
attorney, 414 Spruoo street.
Horses at Auction.
tiranTcobTwIuT
X" liorsea, good workers and drivers, sev
eral matched teams: (weight from 1,000 to
1.800) at auction on Tuesday, April 10, at his
stablta, 8:14 Raymond Court.
Houses on Credit.
IOUSES BUILT ON CRED1
dreaa lock bol XI8, Scranton.
Special Notices.
NOTICE ON AND AFTER MAY I. I
will make a monthly tour of the follow
ing places giving free open sir advertising ex
hibitions with the atereoptlcon: Taylorvllle,
Hyde Park, Providence. Dickson Olyphant,
Peekvllle, Archbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
week during the month, the rates for adver
tising are 110 per mouth. Address E. H.
Call, Tribune olltce, oity.
npHB SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
1 Yon want this relic. ' Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Plcturcs,show
Ing the foroes In aututl battle, aketohed on the
snot. Two volumes, COUO pictures. Sold on
easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
press complete, nil charges prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY, 1121 Adama Ave., Seranton, Pa.
WOULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH
some party d-slrlng to sell milk route.
Address JOHN FOSTER, core station agent,
Bkinner's Eddy, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
aines, etc., bound or rebound at Tub
Tribuni office, ulck work. Reasonable
riricys
Itjlrvoyant.
Saana vrH-TrtN in.Alnvi'
ANT AND
Al Phrenuloflst, Arnout Hon
avj rsrenuiogui, Arnout uoass, vs Mioaa
wanna avenue. ) For a short tint only.
TIE IOBITII lEIilfi SI.
DRY GOODS
L088
account of limited space, but seeing Is believing, and what might
iu print will be seeu and appreciated on our counters.
SALE WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS GOODS LAST.
WALLACE 209 wSldg Ave-
Latest Improved Process,
Charter Application.
N
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
utiilicatiou will be made to the irovernur
of the fctate of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday,
the Hnventwnth day of April. A . D. 1W, by
r-smuel lhnrue. Gnorge W. Qulntard, Walton
Feigutou, G. G. Williams. ,luhn R. Piatt, A.
K. Hurlbutt. Andrew H. McClintock. George
b. Smith and Henry Z. Russell, under the Act
of Assembly o( the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the
Incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April 1871 and the
supplements thereto, for a rsuewal of the
charter of the Pennsylvania Coal Company,
the character and object whereof is the rain
ing and quarrying of coal and transporting
the aavie lo market in crude or manufactured
form, and for these purposes to have, possess
aii'l enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi
leges of the aaid 'at of Assembly anft-jts sup
plements, ANDREW IL MCCLINTUCK.
Solicitor,
Legal.
LIZZIE PRICE VS. ELSWORTH PRICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka
wanna County, No. 5, Nov. T , Ihrj.
To Elsworu Plica, respondent above named:
Tbesobpa-na and alias subpoena in divorce
having been returned non est iuventua, yon
are hereby notified to re ai.1 appear at said
court on Monday, the 27th day of May. at 8
o'clock a. m,. to answer the libelant's com
plaint. FRANK H. CLEMuNS, Sheriff.
C. 8. WOODKUFF, Attorney.
Proposals.'
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
ceived by the undersigned for the sextun
ship of the Simpson M. E. church, until April
80, lKtt"i. for the term of ooe year. The right
to reject bids reserved. Address S. w.
WRIULEY, Chairman Committee. 3U7 Twelfth
street, Scranton, Pa.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
the office of John Jermvn. Priceburg.
Pa., until April Hh, Itt, for sinking two 2)
shafts, the size of one to be 111 feet, clear of
buntona. and about 240 feet deep; the other to
be lux 18 feet clear of bnntona and about '-0
feet deep. We reserve the right to reject any
or all bids.
For further particulars apply at office.
W. M. JERMYN, Bupt.
Agents Wanted.
QENT9 WANTED $20 TO PER DAY
Ji. easily made in any locality. We furnish
a line of samples free and allow M per cent,
commission for selling. Particulars free, or
we will mail a aampls of our goods In at rllng
silver upon receipt of ten cents in sumps.
STANDARD SILVERWARE CO, Boston.
Muse.
A GENTS MAKE F10 DAILY BELLING AL
umlnuui novelties; new process silver
ware ; bar goods; big line, the new, wonder
ful metal; delivered free: sample In velvet
lined case. 10o.; catalogue free. ALUMINUM
NOVELTY CO., 8.K Broadway, New York.
OENT8 HINDE'B PATENT UNIVER
aal Hair Curlere and Wavers (used with
out heat), and "Pyr Pointed' Hair Plna Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and full par
tlculara. Address P. O. BoxjM. New York.
ANTKD - ACTIVE 6ALKSMEN TO
v handle our line, no peddling. Salarv,
ITS per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box,
Boston, Mass.
Situations Wanted.
CITUATION WANTED BY A BUTCHER,
O a first class man. Address J. D., Tribuue
offioe.
SITUATION WANTED - CORRESPOND
ent for a newspaper: wages no object
Address, with stamp, box 127 Clayton, N. J.
CITUATION WANTED FOR WASHING,
O Ironing or eleantng by the day; washings
taken home, also. Call or address "L. B.," 834
Sumner avenue, Hyde Park.
YOUNO WOMAN WOULD LIKE A 8ITU
atlon in dressmaking oat alilislunent. Ad
dress M. WRIGHT, Old Forge, Lackawanna
county, Pa.
fTUATl6NWANTBD-BY A MAN AS
blacksmith; a flrst clasa horse ahoer. Ad
dress GEORGE CH1LDS, Olyphant, Pa.
SITUATION WANTKD-STEADY.RELIa"
bleuian wants position; has couaiderabla
experience of counting houa. work; reference.
Address "J. H," Tribune office.
AMBITIOUS WOMAN. COMPARATIVELY
atranger, wants position aa housekeeper
or waitress in a refined home. Address "U."
CITUATION WANTED A OOOD R F.LI A
C ble woman of experience wanta situation
as housekeeper In a respectable family, nenr
gcrantou. Address, with stamp, 8ALL1E
KKK HEART. East Slroudsburg. Pa.
i"XPERlENeED SALKSUAN, THOR
Jli ougbly acquainted with the trade in
Seranton and vlcluitr, wishes position with
firat.claaa house. Address "MONROE," 2il
Wyoming avenue, city.
CITUATION WANTED BY A YOU NO
k) man as clerk, good references; had expa
tlenae in groceries and dry foods; attending
uainats college at present. Address "A. Z.,n
Tribune office.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physician and Surgeons.
bit O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to (It Spruce street, Scranton, la,
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
PR. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE 201
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce- street,
over Kruncke's drug; stroe. Residence,
m Vine St. Offlee hours: 1030 to U a.
tn. ajid I to 1 and (.so to 7.N p. m. Bun
day, I to I p. m.
DR. W. EL ALLEN, 513 North Washington
avenue. ...... ...
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAmTj. HArtt.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common,
wealth building. - Rooms It, M and 81.
W. F. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Nos. 1 and to, Burr buUdlug, Washlng
. ton avenue.
Ever
Inaugurated in
Scranton.
mm
WML
per yard. Rugs and Carpets
ulve us a trial and see it we
and 604 Lack, its.,
Corner Adams.
DR. 6. L. FRET. PRACTICE LIMITET
diseases of the Eye, Ear. Nose and
Throat; offi', 122 Wyoming- ave. Resi
dence, E13 Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATEB. 125 WASHINQTO.V
avenue. Oflice hours, 8 to a. m . l ie
to 1 and 7 :o 8 p. m. Residence 3Jt Madi
son avenue.
JOHN L. WENTZ. M. D.. OFFICES Ct
and W Commonwealth buiiaing; resi
dence 711 Madlton ave.; offlee hours,
J0 to 12, 8 to 4. 7 to 8; Sundays, 2 80 to 4,
evenings at residence. A specialty
made of diseases of the eye. ear, nose?
and throat and gynecology.
DRTltAYTzw'pENN AVE.; 1 to I P. H i
call WZ. Lis. of women, obetretrtco anl
and all dls. of chll.
Lawyers.
JE8SUP8 ft HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealta
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
HORACE E. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
WIXLARD. WARREN KNA AT
torneys and Counsellors at Law, He
publican building, Washington ave
nue, Scranton, Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNET-AT
law, Commonwealth building. Scran
ton. Pa.
C. COMEGT8, 81 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 4t
Spruce street.
B. F. K.1LLA.M, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyoming ave Scranton. Pa.
FRANK T. OK ELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room S, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNET-at-Law,
rooms 63, 84 and 66, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL wTeDGAR. ATTORNET-AT-Law.
OfBce. J!7 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
U A. WATRES, ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
422 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT
law ti Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton.
J. M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVE.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa., prepares boy and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at rW
. Quest. Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANX,
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KIXDERGAR
ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu
pile received at ail timee. Next term
will open April 8.
- J
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT SPECIALTY1
In porcelain, crown and bridge 'work.
Odontothneapla. Office, S2i North,
Washington avenue.
C. C. LAUbXcH 7 SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EX
change.
Loans.
TUB REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on 8. N. Calleudcr. Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK A CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 148 Waahington ave
nue; green house, 1&0 North Main ave
nue; store telephoe TeX
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, 616 LACKAWANNA
avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer ol
Wire Screens.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 126 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL.
K. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. '
Mix teen th St.. one block east ot broauwars
at Union Square, New York.
American plan, $3.60 per day and upward.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. a. W.
aasenger depot. Conducted on tho
luropsan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Architects.
DAVIS A VON 8TORCH. ARCHITECTS.
Rooms 24, 26 and 26, Commonwealth,
building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER. ABCHITECT. OFFICB
rear of 608 Waahington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
486 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
BROWN ft MORRIS, ARCHITECTS.
Priee building, Us Washington avenue
Seranton,
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, reeeptlons. wed
dings and oonoert work furnishse. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyemlnar avenue, over Hulkert e
mustc store. - '
MEGARGBB BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper aags, iwnw.
ton, ra.
ul riealara In Woadwara. Cordage
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave.
couniani ana auaitor. itoevna m
Williams euiming, ' epposne asiiwr
Agent lor uie ttez nre jixtmcuiaaw..