THE RCB ANTON TIUBTTNE-TJIURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 25, 1895, Ye-sleriliiy whs nni-UuT large and mol low bnso bull tluy birth locnlly uml abroad. Oiiml tvcntlior permit toil all the National games Hilicilulcd, four col lege games anil u walk-over for SiTitn- tou at t'arbuiulitli'. "Luns Turn" l''laniianhan, the tall Byniiiunv, vlio-last your illil such clover work for Scran tun, wax pi-undod all t-vor the upper region of the Lnokii w.inn t valley for tlt'looii runs, whlh' the CiiibiuiilalluiiM only secured a lonely 11 . It was easy, very rtisy. Pittsburg uinl OliK'hinutl. the tvi leaders In tho National league, looked horns on the hitter's ki-uiiihIs, mul (Mn c'.iitiutl was shoved down Into the third division. Hostott uml Haltlinc-re eaeh mailt" a wilt anil remain In second place. ISvooklyn. Louisville, St. Louis anil New York each dropped a net. Cleveland made its llrst v. in out of tlve Kannn. but still remains alone at the foot of the list. Princeton pounded Lafayette's pitch er: unnieivit'ully uml won In a walk, llrowit university won A well played fame from Dartmouth. The National sanies and percentage list follow: At P.nltlinorv Faitlmore 0 0102000 3 ';uiUyn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 hits llMii'.imore. in; Hiooklyu Kr- rors Ifc-iiiinoro, 2: Rrouklyn. le- Me-timiinc and Robinson; and (.trim. Umpire-Mm ray. At -New York New York -..0 0 0 0 0 0 linsten 0 0 0 0 3 2 litis New York. 4: Huston, 5. liutter- Olinibcrt 12 0-3 0 0 0-5 Krrors New Yolk. 3; Hoston, S. liatteries-Kusio and Farrell; Stlvetts and Ganzel. Umpire -Campbell. At Washington Washington 1 00400000 5 l'htludoiphla 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0-4 Hits- Washington. 7: Philadelphia. 12. Terrors Washington, 2: Philadelphia, I. liatteries Slock-lale and Mctlulrc; McCiill mid Ruekley. Umpire Keet'e. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 1 101001105 1'iKsburg 2 .0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0- S Hits Cincinnati. 11; Pittsburg, 12. Er rorsCincinnati, 2; Pittsburg, 2. Batter-1-? Dwyer and Spies; Kilkn and Sii(5 d.n. Umpire Kmslie. At Louisville Louisville, 0 00 0 01000 t Chicago 1 14001 t-S Hits Louisville, 11: Chicago, 7. Errors Louisville, 6. Latteries McDermott and Cole: Hutchinson and Donoliue. Umpire JlcUonahL At St. Louis St. Louis 0 000010203 Cleveland 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 212 Hits St. Louis, 7; Cleveland, 15. Krrors St. Louis, 5; Cleveland. 1. Batteries M.'Douual, Staley and Peitz; Walla-.-e anil O'Connor. Umpire Detts. Standing of National League Clubs. flayed. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Fittsbur; .Soo .7"ii ,7"0 .is in ,rii .." .:,un .fl .W .:m Boston ..kA... Baltimore .... Cincinnati .... Chicago Brooklyn Washington Louisvillo St. Louis New York Philadelphia, Cleveland 5 CARBONDALEJUUST LEARN. Seranton Trounced Them Yesterday by a Score of 1 5 to 1 . C.arbondale enshrouded Itself In sack cloth and ashes after yesterday's game In -that city with "Hilly Harnie's Seran ton electricians. Marty Swift had been half forgiven for losing Tuesday's game In Wllkcs-riarre by 23 to 9, but to have the envied men from Seranton come Into their city and with two hundred howling cranks behind them shove Frank Fox's pets right over Into the mud hole well, 13 to 1, Is a bitter pill to swallow. A special train on the Ontario and "Western road left Seranton with a Koodly number of the "well, wells" and many others who enjoy base ball for Pome other reason than the recognized privilege at yelling their lungs out. The Carbondalcs had refused to allow Vet eran Oaffney to adjudicate, and there vas trembling and trepidation follow ing the announcement 'that Mr. Evans, fin Olyphant unknown, would umpire. Whatever dire motives the unknown may have had, ho found no opportunity to put them to use. He umpired well. A Gentle Corrective Js what you need when your liver becomes inactive. It's what you get when you take Ir. Pierce's Plcssant pellets; they're free from the violence ana the griping that come with the ordinary pill. The best medical authorities agree that ' in regulating the bowels mild methods are pref erable. I'or every de rangement of the liver, stouifirh and bowels, these tiny, sugar coated pills arc most effective. They go about their work in nn easy and iiatilral way, and their good lasts. Ouch used, they (no always in fn vor. Being composed of the choicest, concen trated vegetable ex tracts, they cost much more llinii other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty four are put up in each sealed glass vial, ns sold through druggists, at the price of the cheaper made pills. " Pleasant Pellets" cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costive tiess, or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indigestion, or dys pepsia, windy helchings, "heart-hum," pain and distress after eating, mid kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in sealed glass vials, there fore always fresh and reliable. Whether as a laxative, or in larger doses, ns a gently acting but searching cathartic, these little "Pellets" are unequaled. As a "dinner pill," to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, noth ing equals one of these little "Pellets." They are tiny, sugar-coated, nnti-bilious granules. Any child readily takes them. Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be "just as good." It may be better for the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but lie is not the one who needs help. A free sample (4 to 7 doses) on Mai, Is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 UY:S ID nut nothing could stop Scrnnton win nlnt,'. Tim first crack ut the bnll wnfl mndo by Hess for two banes, und tho Carbon dale rooters went crazy. Hut, llko tho cat, Hess eunte back. Ho didn't reach third. In the sixth Inning the seuro was 6-1. During the old, lucky seventh Herun ton knocked out ten 4'uim uml also Fluniinghaii. Swift then placed Ills round-bodied self In the box, but iiarnle's men were merciful and llluv wise tired and were sntltitled with no tallies In the two last Innings. Brown pitched for Scrnnton und held the enemy down to 4 hits. Off Flun- niiKhan und Swift It! hits were secured BUKANTON. it. n. o. a. i: Ward, 2b.. P.raily, If.. Sweeney, s Clark, lb.. Whitehead, 3li. llmile, if Johnson, ef Rogers, c Itrown, p Winkleinaii, hs. Totals 15 10 'ARliONDALE. It. II. 10 A. ;t o 4 o 1 2 0 0 4 0 lless, r Mcliimile, cf.. Wetzel, ss Mussey, lb.... Sales. 2b Westlake. lib.. Moian, ir I lagan, i f 1"! i ii iltIki li. p. Swift, p , Totals 1 4 21 11 4 Seranton 1 0 0 1 1 2 10 0 15 Oarboiiilalo 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runs Seranton, 7. First base by eirois-sciaiitun. 7; Cutuoiniiilo, 1. l.eit on bases Seranton, 7: Cu rbonihile, 5. Hase on balls, P.i-owu, 2; Flannlguii, 2. Struck out lirown, 2; KlaniilKiui. 1; Swift, 1. Homo run Whitehead. Two base hits Ward. Whitehead, lingers, Itrown. Sales. Stolen basis Ward 2, Johnson. Hit by pitcher Ward, Urady. Umpire Kvans. Timo 1.50. l our College Uumcs. At Princeton Princeton 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 Lafayette ........0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -7 0 01 lilts Princeton, 11: Lafayette, 3. Ki Kaston, Clarke rois None, liatteries A it man. Jayne and Trcnchard: Critwcll, and Parclay. Umpire Wykoff. At I.awreiicevllle, N. J. University of Pennsylvania, 8; Lawrencevllle, 0. At ISothlehcm Lehigh 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 07 State College 2 0 0 1 4 1 0 7 15 Hits Lehigh. 9; State College, 17. Kr rors Lehigh, 10: State College, HI. liat teries liowle. Turner and (.loss; Nesbltt and Hayes. Umpire Connor. At IMovldence lirow n, 5; Dartmouth, 3. licomctoun Cannot Lose. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Washington, April 24. Georgetown easily defeated Richmond college today In the series for the southern college championship. Score: Georgetown 1 0 5 0 1 4 3 4 IS Richmond 1 0 2 00010 15 Hits Georgetown, IS; Richmond, 8. Kr rors Georgetown, 3; Richmond, 5. liat teries Carmody, Mahoney, Seanlun und Sullivan; Klyson and Lunsford. Syracuse Defeats Lebanon. .TI Lebanon- Lebanon 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 1 Syraeusn 3 8 0 0 0 16 2 0 8 o Hits Lebanon, 11; Syracuse, IS. Krrors Lebanon, .Pi; Syracuse, 5. liatteries Angstadt and Khrig; Day and Hess, The First Triplo Ploy. A triple play, so rare In base ball, was the feature of tho Washington-Iloston game Tuesday. It was made In the ninth Inning by Uoston when It looked as If Washington was about to Increase the score. Tho bases were filled by HcGuire reaching first on Collins' error, a base on balls by Cartwright and an error of Tucker, which gave Crooks a life at first. Maul hit a grounder to Pitcher Wilson, who threw to Warner at the plate, forcing McOuIre out Warner threw to Tucker on first In time to cut off Maul and Tucker re turned the ball to Warner, who touched Cartwright, who had attempted to come home. It was all done so quickly and all right under the noses of tho crowd that It was some moments before the play was understood. I mpiro Lynch Uesigns. TTmpire Lynch resigned from the Na tional league Tuesday. He fined Third Itasoman Davis, of the New Yorks, last week and a big kick was made about It. President Young upheld Lynch In his official action, but ordered him to l'.altlmore, although ho had been sched uled to umpire the three New York Brooklyn games. Lynch took offense at the transfer and resigned. For years he hns been considered one of the best umpires In the country. Syracuse's lircat Kccord. Allen T. Nye, of New York, calls the Herald's attention to the fant that the Syracuse team Inst year played three games against the Scrantons In ono day, won them ell, made 33 runs, 17 hits, accepted 115 fli ldltiK chances and mado but one error. He claims that It Is the best one day's professional record ever made by a team. HASE HALL NOTES. McLaughlin, with Wllkes-Iiarre Inst year, has signed to pitch for Carbonilalo. Paul Radford has steadily refused to go with Toronto, and now Manager Hnrnlo Is figuring to get him on bis Seranton toum. -Philadelphia. Times. Tho players of the Carbondnlo tenm aro In hard luck. Tom l''lanaghiiii reported with bis neck swathed In a silk hnmllter chlef. A smoll colony of bolls Is Tom's atlllcllon. George Stnltz broke a finger on his right hand, and hus Imen unable to participate. In practice. Martin MeCjuald'H brother died In Chicago, and the left fielder went at once to that city. And so Lynch, the most competent um pire on the league staff a man who has vufely withstood tho rigors of a hnlf do;n league campaigns whoso Integrity has never been assailed, whoso judgment was as sound and as correct as that of any Dnnlid slnco tho palmy days of GiifTney, and whose deportment was a model for tho other mernlmrs of tho stnff, has been turned down, and praetlenlly at tho behest of a magnate who has not yot warmed his sent around the league board. And he has boon turned down simply and solely be cause he had tho courugo to enforce tho ruins which the magnates themselves had framed. If the magnates themselves have no more respect for the rules of tholr own making than to see an honest man perse cuted for seeing that they wore observed, how cun they hope to command tho re spect of either players or spectators? Philadelphia. Press. . With regard to the proposition of Presi dent Freed man for a settlement of the lie between Yalo and Brown, Manager Mc Keo, of tbo Yale nine, says that Yale can arrange no games with Hrown In addi tion to -tho series already schudulod. Roth Manager McKeen and iCuptuln Itustln say that Yale would favor a plan to award the cup, to tho winner of tho game In Now Haven next Saturday, or to award It to the winner ut the series. TO SHOOT AT I'IGEONS. Mutch lictween II. IJ. Swurti und Dr. W. II. Carver, H. I). Swnrti!, of this city, cham pion wing nhot, will shoot three mutches ut live pbjreona with Dr. W. II. Carver, of Kansas City, Mo., champion wing shot of the world. Tho first match will ituk place nt tho Hiuh Hall park, Wllkes-llurre, Jx., this morning; sec ond mutch ut it ho Hcrunton Driving purk tomorrow . afternoon, and third match nt the Curboudalo Huso Hull park, Onrbondalei, il'u., Saturday, The shooting nt W likes-Hiirro and Cnrbon dalo will cominenco n,t 10.30 a. m. and the shooting at Kcranton will take place ut 2.30 p, in. Dr. AV. F. Carver's record Is 09 out of 100, wlille Mr. Sutirtu's record Is 71 out of 75. Kveiy mail who Is a lover of shooting Khuuld not miss these three mutches. Mr. Swurtx Is conlldent of winning nt least two out of three. In his last tlilrly-thivo pigeons he lias shot for practice, ho ban killed them all. They will nhoot 100 birds a side under the American association rulcH, thinly yuid. rise, lil'ty-yiu-d boundary and from live, unknown traps. Iloxlng Toiirmnnuiit in I'lttstoti. An amateur boxing tournament will take place lu Music, hall, PltHton, April 2l. The entiles 1110 as follows: In tho 115-pound class, Jno Allen,- of National Atliletlu club, of Scrunton, Thomas Moiiuhan, of American Athletic club, Seranton, mid Kdwtird McDermott, of Plttstou; l.25-piiiiid class, Tboimis Mor gan, of llazleton, mid Frank Cnlllluiii, of tlio National Athletic club, of Seran ton; li'.O-poUltd class, John Madlgmi, of the National Athletic club, of Sciantun, and an unknown, of I'Htstoii; Mo-pouud class, Thomas Kelb-y, of I'lttnton, AVil- liam Mattlson, of tin- KxcclHlou Athlet ic club, of Seranton, Thomas Williams, of tlie National Atliletlu club, of Seran ton, ami Michael D. (iiillagher, of Dinyea: 150-pound class, l'utilck Gib bous and John (lulhighcr, of l'lttston, Richard Hicks, of Hnyiv, mid John Cur- 111 y, of Duryea; luS-pnund class, Hubert Allen, of the Ni.:lontil Athletic club, of Kcranton, Charles Winters, of Allen tewn, I'll., und J, L. Mitchell, of the National Athletic club of Seranton; heavy weight class, John O'Urlen, of the National Atlilotic club, of Scinn- toh.nnd Patrick Hopkins, of Seranton. The winner in each class will receive a gold medal, with Ills name Inscribed on It. As 11 special feature. Hurry Courti-lght and an unknown from Duryea, will spar a three-round bout for points. Pr. Curvcr Was liefcutcd. Dr. Carver, who will next week shoot three matches with Mr. Swartz, of this city, was defeated by Tom Marshall at Gale.sburg, 111., Tuesday. The match was shot in the four days' tournament of the Galcsburg Shooting club, which opened with many crack shots present and plenty of spectators. Dr. Carver and Marshall, of Kelthshurg, 111., shot at 50 birds for $100 a side. Marshall won by a score of 40 to 44. Carver was in poor condition and appeared to be nervous. IS. C. Hoicks, of Dayton, O., made a remarkable performance at tar get shooting, breakng Mo without a miss. ' Rowing ut Yale. The Yale crew rowed In a shell for the llrst time Tuesday. They tried the new heavy working shell made by Waters, of Troy. Treadway Is sick with tonsilitls but will be out again In a few days. Simpson took his place. Tho mei lire rowing In greatly Im proved form. The men rowed in the following order: Stroke, Lungford; 7, Simpson; 6, Longncre; 5, Dater; 4, Cross; 3, Heard; 2, llolcomb; bow, Judd. INDUSTRIAL TOPICS. rhllailelphla Record: The announce ment from Allentown that the Lehigh Valley Railroad company will equip some of Its branch lines with tho trolley fore shadows for tho rnilway systems of tho country a new era of development In which branches may supply more busi ness, at certain seasons at least, than the main lines may find It convenient to handle. The anthracite coal tonnage transported over the Reading railroad for tho week ended April 20 aggregated 2I5.2S2 tons, a decrease of 11,010 tons, compared with tho corresponding week last year, but on In crease over tho week onded April 13, 18!i". The tonnage Is, however, about equal to tho Reading's proportion of tho total, and shows that tho company Is adhering to the agreement to restrict the month's pro duction. For the finciil yeur to date the Reading's tonnago u mount to 4,778,4:15 tons an Increase over tho same period lust yeur of BOI.SIW tons. An ofllclul of thu Reading railroad, refer ring to Monday's coal conference and the reiteration of the receivers not to submit questions In dispute to arbitration, tells the Stockholder that that position hud been mummed, not so much because , the court might not sanction It as because there Is nothing In the situation so fur which could justly be submitted to arbi tration by the Reading company. Not a single company, outside of the Reading, ho added, hud stntcd tho minimum per centage It would nccept. Buld he, con tinuing: "If I were handling this matter I would nk tho president of each of the eleven companies to sttttn specifically the lowest percentage ho would bo willing to accept. Tho nggregnto would thus be se cured, and while thero Is no doubt that It would exceed 100 per cent., I do not bo lleve thn excess would bo moro than 2 or 3 per cent. It would bo nn eimy matter to discover which Interest was asking an ex cessive percentage, and It would thon bo In order to endeavor to secure a reduction In percentage asked by that Interest. Tho presidents have been four months working on tho questions In dispute, und yot have not attempted an adjustment on the above lines, which are perfectly familiar to them. The fact that they have not done so Is, I believe, almost conclusive proof that the main point at Issue with them has been to force the Reading to a. lower basis. Hut they ure now about con vinced that wo will no longer allow our In terests to suffer, and this conviction will probably lead to the udoptlon of n liusl-nnss-llkn method In effecting a settlement of existing troubles." A warm sharnpoo with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application of Cutlcura, the great Skin Cure, clear the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, allay Itching, soothe irritation, stimulate the hair folli cles, and nourishthc roots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair, with a dean, wholesome . scalp, when all else fails. Rnld throughout the world. Fottib Dido ft Com , Cost-., Boli rnipi., Umioa, V.9.A. (pticura rv FOR THE CjSKIN STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, April 24. Speculation at the Stock Kxchunge opened strong on buying- fur foreign account. The Im provement, however, was merely frac tional, and after the Inquiry for foreign account abated the market lagged and then (Lifted Into dullness. In the last hour the coalers broke badly, due to report that the Lackawanna had ab solutely refused to concede the Head Ins 21 per cent, of the tonnage, nnd that all negotiations wero oft. The break resulted in selling of tho general list nnd tho prominent Issues receded to 1 per cent. In the Haul tranB- actions tho market was barely steady In tone. Total sales were 2S9.000 shares, Net changes Bhow declines of to In the general list, whllu tho coalers last 1 lo 3 per cent. The range of today's prices for the ae tlvu stocks of the New York slock mar ket are given below. The (imitations ure furnished Tho Tribune by (I. uu Jl. mm inlck, manager for W illiam Linn, Allen Co., stock brokers, 412 Sprueo stroe Hci-aiiton. O'nn-Illgh- Low- Clou lug. Am. Tobacco Co Am. Cot. Oil 27 est. est. lug. H!M4 IHI mv, 27'(, S!7'i 27'.! 107 imi'-i 10 Hi ii'i t fa' o;i M Poj, K IH'i 7;tv it'-: va 75'i 71' 7IX, 4:.".', 41 41-i (X (iHi lil'ii 117 '4 Wi1)!! W VWi 127 127 pa ir.ti if.: 10 15;li 10 :ii '4 :u si 14li Hl"j 1114 r.11 r,r,-ti, w.! HXIjj IIS ns Wi'i, Kw'j, loo'i 2li"i i(, 2ii'i 7 ll'St i 31 :'!, 3.l:!i HJ llPJ !l". Wl'4 i it!) 40", :i'.i : 12'y 1214 1214 13' i 13 1! 37::i 37 57 47 4T4 4T4 20'i 20 20'.i 17r-4 V 17M, Hi-id 15 15 13 1214 11; 22 21 '4 n lo'4 1014 10(4 13 13'4 13'4 7'i 7'4, 7'i Hi 10 10 K!!',i HH Hh r,il"t 55(3 55 '.4 13(4 IS 18 Am. Hugur Re'g Co.HWli Alch., To. & 8. Fe... li'fc Can. South r.:t'0 Ches. H Ohio VJ'i Chlcugo lias 7:i!i t'lile. N. W 1M Chic, It. ii 75 I ?. C. C. & St. L -12 Chic, Mil. & St. P.,. 2'i Chic, R. I. & P Il7'i Deliiwuro A Hud i:!0:i !., U & W ID2 1 list. & C. F I Mi (leu. Klectilu X:i Luke Shore 11 Hi Louis. & Nash 50 Manhattan Flo 1 1X Mich. Ceiitrul im'A Mi). Purine 2ii:!i Nat. Cordage 7 Nut. Liad 31 N. J. Cent m I Uii'4 N. V. Central !ma N. Y. ti N. M 4111, N. Y., L. K. & W 12'i N. Y..H.&W I3H N. Y., S. & V Pr... 37'a Nor Pucllle 474 Nor. Pucllle, Pr 20'4 Out. & West 17 Phil. H Read 1U Southern It. R 2'j Ten 11., C. 1 Ti Tex. Paelile prti I'liloil Pucllle 3'i Wabash 71;, Wabash, Pr HiUj West. Union sn'i H. O MM H. S. O IS CHICAC.O BOARD OF TRADR PRICES. O pn- High- Low- CIob writ; AT. Muy July September .... OATS. May lug. est. est. Ing. W SOX. f.!i'4 tt) lil'i til',4 C C1'4 61 02 61 Cl-4 2S 2ST SS',4 2S"i, 2S(4 2S'4 2H 2K'4 2'i',i 2iJ(4 2li 2ii(a 47'f, 47'i 4';i 47'!, 474 47 47'i 17 4S 4S 47 4S G87 0.90 0.87 BS7 7.02 7.02 7.02 7.02 7.17 7.17 7.15 7.15 12.25 12.27 12.20 12 "2 12.52 12.57 12.45 12.17 12.75 32.75 12.07 12.70 July September .... CORN. - May July September .... LARD. May July September ... I'ORIC. May July September . . Scrunton Hoard of Trado Exchange Quo tations. No. Shs. 20 10 20 loo 5 10 10 Par Vul. STOCKS. Dime Dep. & Bid. Ask. 50 loo Hm () 100 inn loo UK) Km loo 100 luo loo I'm luo 1110 50 ino luo 100 10 100 1000 DUO 1U0 GOO Dis. i.uiik First Nat'l Hunk. .C2 50 COO Clreon R'go Lum'r Co Lacks, Lumber Co... Luc ka. Trust & Safo Deposit Co Sera'n Savings Rank. Scra'n Lace Cur. Co. Kcranton Forging Co Third Nat'l Bunk.... Nat'l lioiing & Drill ing Co., I'r Thuron Coal Land Co Scrunton Redding Co; Seranton Axle Works Hcrunton Ulass Co.... Scrnnton Jur & Stop ler Co Dickson Mfg Co Lackawanna & Mont rose Rullroad Truders' Nat'l Bank. Rontu Class Co Spring Brook Wuter C11 Lacka. Store Asso ciation, Limited Allegheny Lumber Co HONDS. Seranton True. Co.... Kcon'y Steam Heat Power Co Madison Avenue Im provement Scrunton Gles3 Co.... 110 150 "fo 110 lot) 350 !0 !K) 45 3 4 10 2 40 60 50 50 20 30 80 I 8 6 10P4 70 3- JoO ro 320 10 iO 11 105 0.-0 500 10- 500 New York Produce Murkot New York, Aprll24 Flour-Firm. Wheat wuiei unu stronger; No. 2 red store and elevntor, 63V4n3Uc. : afloat, fili'flc .: f. n. h. (I57ia(i7c ; ungraded red, fioaiiic. ; options closed steady, firm; May, filc; June and July. I)5'4C: AllL'llSt. li5Uc Kntimlmr uie. ; ocirmucr, ioe. 1 orn unu, nrm: No, 2, 50c. alloat; steamer mixed, 52't,53' ie. : options were dull; Muy, Mc.; July, 52c; Heptcmber. 52",e. Onts Dull, tirm: op tions quiet, firmer: Auril und Mnv. ssiii. July, 3J'4c; spot prices, No. 2, 32!i32''..: No. 2 white. 37ii37U,c.: No. 2 Clilenu,, SI.V..1 Vtt.t V., '1 'Ml-.. XI., ., 1.1. . n..., . js , u, u.'m., a Willie. .Vt'.!?.; rnlxod western, 32'L.ii3lc; white state and wesiein, .iuih'k.. i-roviHions Firm, quiet uncnunged. i,nru liniet, lower; western sieam, k.u,: city, iiSiai:c; April. S7.ll Ilny. J7.12; rellntHl. ilu : confluent. i7 fin- nouiii Miiierica, (.ii compound. Giiafi'-.e nutter-Quiet, steady: state ilalrv. KalSe no. i-rcainery, new. 20c: western dsiry, Sa i.:':.c.; uo. creamery, new. 12Mie Ho. ,i.i 9at5e.: do. factory, 7nllc: Flclns. 20c. Imitation creamery, AiUCc. Cheese About steady. Kggs Oulet, sternly: stute nnd I nnsyivumii, i:i-4h Me. ; western fresh, 13'i nl.'Hic, southern. 12(ial3c; duck, Hfn23c.j goose, 30c. Toledo liioln Market. Toledo. O.. Anrll 94'i,n..,t.,i..i l.IWi bushels; shliuneiits, 2S.545 bushels' murkot firm; No. 2 red cash. .?,- Mm- w. ni'i June. ia'.,c .: .111 v. n-vitn . a... K'nii "i'?)ie. i;(-n Iteee iiim. fl lll linuh cih; pnipmelllS. 7R.WKI liiinhes. nii,,lt.,l quiet: No. 3 mix ml cush. 47V.e M... jtu.. . July, lK4e. Oats Receipts, 1,200 b'lfshels- eliti.mi.Ml u 1 Mm, t,i.ul...ta. ... .' i.i,n,-,n, lllltlHHl niimillUI. ( lover 8eediRe(Mdpts, 2 bags; shipments, 3:14 bags; market tlrm; prime cash. 5.S5: April, J5.8Uu5.S2'A. Iluffnlo Cattlo Murkot. HUUUIO. Anrll 24. ('n!tlnll..m.l,.t Tni M.-aii, on Rum, ze nonu: mill-ket ,.lna,.,l stemly; light steers, 4.50u5; fresh cows, -,ti-K ,,r, ni-nii, veuiN, nun ana lower; good, Mr.On3.75; choke, $4n4.25; light com 111011, 2.60a3.25. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head on sale, 3.500 heailT market opened shade higher, closed weak at 10c, decline for all but light Yorkers and pigs; Yorkers, $5.1Ga 5 30; pigs, J5.10a5.15; mixed, J5.20 mediums, $5.20; choice heavy, 5.25: roughs, l,25a4.50; slugs, j:i.25a4. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10.300 head; oil sale, 8,000 head; market closed steady; prime wool lambs. $5.75mi; good, Sri.4na5.ll5; common to fair, $4.50115 25; clipped luinhs, J4.50ttR.60; mixed wool sheep. $lu4.ll0; culls and common, $2b.1.75; clipped sheep, t.1.25n4.2S;. spring lambs, light to choice, $3.25ul0; extra full clipped lambs, $5.55. Philadelphia Tallow Murkot. . rhllailelphla, April 24. Tallow In steady hut dull. Woiuuoto: City, prlmo, In hhds, 4c; country, prime, In bbls, 4o. do. dark, In bbls, 4(4c; cakes, 4(40.; greusu, 3u3T4c Oil Market. l'lttsbiirg, April 24. Oil opened and high est, So; lowest nnd closed, 205. Oil City, April 24. Oil opened and high est, 211; lowest and closed, 205. - Sclutlo Rheumatism Cured. L. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist, Rich mond, Vs., says: "I had a fearful attack of Bclatlo Rheumatism, was laid up almost two months; was fortunate. enough to fnt MYSTIC CURB - FOR RHEUMATISM. This cured me after doctor's prescrip tions had fulled to) have any effect. I have also heard of fine results from others who have used It." Sold by Carl Lorenx, Drug gist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, JScranton. "My husband had two cancera taken from his face, and another was aomlng on his lip. He took two bottles of Ilurdock Blood Bitters and It disappeared. Ho Is completely well. "' Mrs. Wm. Klrby, Akron, Erlo, Co., N. Y, c onsiolly Our Line of Me Si Is far superior to any- tiling else shown Seranton. 'In 111 I, features, they cannot be approached. CARPETS CLEANED, FEATHERS RENOVATED, MATTRESSES MADE OVER, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, BED SPRINGS REPAIRED, Etc. $jgVe don't ask you satisfied with our work. rui n A WORD. WANTS OF ALT, KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHO I'AIK KOK. IN AD VANCK. W1I10N A HOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO OHAUOK WILL UK LI1SS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS lU'LR A I' I'LIKS TO SMALL WANT ADS, KX CKl'T SITUATIONS WAN'i'KU, WHICH AKK 1NSKKTKD KltKU. Help Wanted Male. t 1AKPKNTEKS WANTED A I'l'LY AT 305 J Lacknwaumi avenue, printinit oftlce. 11AR11EK WANTKD AT L. A. w KBfcR li barber shou. Ill Wyoniiue avenue; ouly tlrst-clHBS nan liuiu .piiv. WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN I J every town to rollcit stock euliscriu- turns: a mononolv : hie inonoy for ngents; no ciiiiital required. EDwAKU C. FIS1: ill ft CO., lioraun hiuck. cuicago. in. SALESMEN - KESIDENT SALESMEN Cj wanted, acnualnted with tlio local and n.nrhv ilrnff anif irrocerv trado. to handle our lino of high pradn riirnra. Address, icivlnff refuronc.'s, J. EDWAKD (JOWLES it CO., Ha Cbambers street, K. V. Hela Wanted Females. 17-ANTEU-lll LADIES TO DO L1UHT V work in this city: Kalary paid. Call at Lackawanna Valley Uoiwo after 4 p. m. w T ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER ,.iin R.ilHwnni(n to reuresent us. Cuaranteed $0 a day without interfering with otliar duties. Healthful oceuimtlon. write fur nnrfcii'iilarn. incloqint? stami). Miini?o Chem leal Company, No. 72 John street. Now York. For Rent. OK KEN T PLEASANT FURNISHED front room. U Adams avenue. ,HK KENT 7 ROOM HOUSK, NO. IK8 f Forest street, between Dickson works and Erin depot. Inquire, or JUONUOfc, UmWI, 15UII s iiuau. mwiiT.illNE. WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, X for rent nn Bconn noor, Lan,ii" avenue. Inqulro m'Btoro oi uoyio os muc low, 41(3 Lackawanna avenue.. TOR RENT-TWO STORKS, DWELLING : housoH and barn at 1IH and 3111 Cedar nvo. Inquire at Davldow Hros., 317 Lacka. avenue. ,OR RKN T A HUILDINU ON FRANKLIN 1 avenue, suitable tor business. Address I'. O. Box 44S. i;olt KENT-TUB PHOTOUKAl'H UAI, l l, rv formerly occupied by C. L. OrllHn, including rooms for liouseKoepini; MS Wvo niinir avenue. ( HAH. SC1ILA0ER. .1011 KENT A LARGE, 4 STORY BUILD ' Iiur at l;n Franklin avenue; suitable for wholesale buslnesB. CAUSON & DAY 1ES, SiTiinton. POB RENT FURNISHED AND UNKUR- nlshcd rooms at SO Lackawanna avenu j. irOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOCSK ON WEST I1 I.ai'kitwnnna aV(nuo. Adores I liOMAS E, KVANS, acar 11SS Luzerne, Uydo 1'ark. OR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED 11 ALL . suitable for lodiro rooms. JOHN JLll MYN, 119 WyomiiiK ovenuo. For Sale. 10R BALE A LA ROW LINK OK FINE 1 now liuiirles. surrirs. phaetons, cart store wagonu, cue nnd two horse lumber wagons, at bargains, at M. T. &ulIjIi,k a, ,no auuihb ave OR HALE FIKST-CLASS FACING homes at vour own price. Come and seo them. W. l. JEHMYN. Prleolmrfr. Pa. .'OR SALE-A HUT TEH Olt MEAT cooler JXSJ6 foct aun two spriiiir wngona. ,IOS. A. MEA Real Estate. A ACRE FA KM, 8 MILES FKOM St KAN T-rr ton, for sale, or will xenange ior cny property; a bargain; call for iiartlculars, KOUT. MEKHIHELD, IU Spruce street. PARM." BO ACltES-Sti MILES FROM ELM- hurst: 1 mile from iiosioiiicn; bcuooi , Address D. W. GORMAN, Moscow, Pa. near, MALL FARM WANTED - WE HAVE the names of several persons who want to bur small farms near Scrnnton. Wo exchango city property lor country. l.f iu aii ID B "IVAnA' Houses on Credit. IOUSEB BUILT ON CREDIT, dress lock box 21 H, Boratitoo. AJ) Administrator's Notice. i8TAT!E(IM10R J deceased, late of Seranton, Laokawauua county, Pennsylvania. Letters of administration, nnon tin above named estate Imyiug been granted to the nudurslgned, all persons having claims or deninnds against the said estate of the said decedent are reuuestcd to make known the nine without delay to me, and thoie Indebted thereto are requested to make liumcdlnte pay tuout to WILLIAM W. bCKANTON, Mcrauton, fu, Aominiatrator, Clilcngn Cnttlo Murkot. Chicago. Anrll 24. Cnttlo HocoIdIb. 0.500 head: market alow nnd ensy; common to extra Btoers, $lu1.25; Blockers and feeders, I.UUii4.i; cows mid mum, ii.u.rar; cuivch, l.nunfi: Tcxans, JH.iiDuft.iift. Hogs Receipts, 51,000 hcud; market Bteiuly; henvy puckliiB am Blilpplng lots, SUiOuii; . common to choice mixed,' tl.Wln4.1KI; choice iiBsorted, J4.fiT.ii4.fiir: light, W.4(la4.STi; pigs, S3.GGn4.lU. Sheep Receipts, 16,000 head; market weuli; Inferior to choice. Sl.b0a4.00; lambs, U.Dua D.D0. Gstelle" to pay us for Cleaning your 0 M1TI1 BE0D1G Agents Wanted, GENTS MAKE tVJ DAILY SEi-LING AI. J- uminum novelties; new process eiivei ware; bar goods; big line, tho new, wonder ful mctul; delivered free: Hamuli) in velvet lined esse. 10.; catalogue free. ALUMINUM koveu'j CO., M iiroadway, New York A GENTS H IN DE'S PATENT UNIVEU iV Bid Hair Curlers and Wavers CusL-d with out boat. i, ana "Fyr Pointed' Hair Pins. Lib eral commiKHions. Free suinple nnd full par iicuiars. Auuress i'. u. mtx ioa. iNew iork. lANTt'D - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO ' handle our line, no peddling. Salarr. 57S per month and esienses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply (juiciiiy. r. u. tiox, ujiu. Huston, luasa. Special Notices. LARGE STOCK OF GOLD WATCHES at reduced prices. We havo got a big stoclc. too big lu fact, of watches, good waicnes, which wo are willing to sell at very ciose iigures, uareiy cost, to reuuee. at Jlur cereau Si Council's. VTOTU'E-ON AND AFTER MAY I. ll til malio a moutlilv tour of the follow ing places giving freo upjn air advnrtisitig ex- ni unions wi:n tne steroopiicon: 'iaylorvilla Hyde Park, Providence. Dickson O vnhant Prckville, Arohbald. Jermrn. Exhibitions given n Wedncsiav and Friday of each week during tho month, the rates for adver- tisug are $1J per month. Addrcas li. n, Call, Tribune oflice, city. GrPUK SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAU. 1 Y ou want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Picturcs.sbow- ing the foic.vi In nctuul battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumea, ium inctures. b'old on easy monthly payment'. Delivered bv ex press complete, nil charges prepaid. Address P. O. SIOODY, OH Adams Ave., Seranton, Pa. 11 LANK HOOKS. TAMPIILETS. MAOA J J zincs, etc., bound cr rebound at The TinnuNB ollice. Ouick work, licasonablo Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Fi ili WASHING; waslnnirs taken home. also. Oall or ad dress I U., il;l4 N. Sumner avenue, Hyde Tark. AYTANTED SITUATION AS FIREMAN. V bv a irood. steady man. Address F.. 31 j Birch stroet, city. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION iV as assistant bookkeeper, copyist or work on a typewriter; wri'ei a neat, qmcK naud. Address lock Hex 14 cranton, tiu GIRL, 10 YEARS OF OF AGE. WISHES A lilacs to assist with housework or take care of child. Addrosj 1018 W. Lackawanna avenue, Hyde Park. ANTED POSITION - YOUNG LADY Imlv Wtuul like position ns steno gr.ipher and typewriter.' 11ns Itn.l experi ence. Can fiirnisli roterenra, Comi.etont party, auuitbs -r. o, lHi Academy street. city. CITUATION WANTKD 1)V A YOUNG kJ lady as typewriter or business corre- spondont. Thoroughly nnderMtands book ke.ptiic quick and accurate nt figures, writes a splendid business hniid. Address 'Compe- tonr, care iriouno oinee. 1 YRESSMAKKR Yv ANTS FOSI'I HN AS If seamstress: no ob.iotion to other liglit duties, or worn oy Hie it.iv with dressmaker Al reference, if necessary. Address or call a N. NICHOLLS, HAS. Keboeca avenue. CITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG O married man at driving delivery wagon; willing to work: has had experience with horses. Address O. w. G., Tribune oltics. rOUNG MAN W ITn GOOD RE FF.KKN PES wants position to take earn of horses or any other kind of work, , Address FRANK HOYCK, luiO Dickson avenue, Scrantmi. Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. O. EDGAR DHAN HAS R15MOYF.D to 010 Spruce sireet, Bcranioii, l'a. (.lust opposlto Court House Squiiic.) HR. A. J. CONNKLL. OFF1CI4 Ml Wnshliiffton avenue, cor. ppruce Btreet, over Kriinckn'B drug stroe. Rualdence, 722 Vino st. Otllce hours: 10.30 to 12 n. in. and 2 lo 4. nnd CM to 7.30 p. m. Sun day, 2 to 3 p. in. DR. W. B. ALLEN, 12 North Washington avonua. . DR. C. L. KR1.V, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases or inn r.yo, luir, Mose and Throat: oflice, 122 Wyoming avo. liosl ilence, 629 Vine Htreet. DR. L. M. OATl'.S, 125 YVASH 1NUTON avenue, oince pours, to a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence SOD Mmll hoii avenue. JOHN I.. WKNTZ. M. I OFFICES 52 and (iJ coninioiiwoaiin Duildltir;; rti.il ilcneX! 711 Miullson ve.; ollice hours, 10 to 13, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2.3(1 to 4, evenlnga at residence. A specially made of dlseiiHcs of the eye, car, nose and throat und gynecology. DR. KAY, 200 PKNN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. M.j call 201,2. ois. or women, obstrotrlce and uml ull die. of chll. Schools. BCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. hcrunton, l'a., prepares boys and girls for rollgn or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue ut re quest. Opens September 10. UFA'. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. HUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGAR- ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pils received nt all times. Next term Will open April 8. Wallace "III IB In Silk and many dif ferent weaves of the newest wash fabrics. GUARANTEED Connolly & Wallace, 209 Washington Ave,, OPP. COURT HOUSE. Carpets unless you are perfectly GO. 602 and 004 Lack, avs., Corner Adams EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Headaches treventd srd cjrM by !aT!n four eyes ecleatiflcslly txmaln.il and fitted accurately by DR. SHIM BERG. EYES EXAMINED FKtil fcatirfactlo guaranteed in every cass. 335 Sprues Street Lawyers. JESSCPS & HAND, ATTOIIXEYS AND Counsellors ut law, Conimonwealth building;, Washington avenue. W. H. JKSSCP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. J ESS UP, JP.. WILLA Kl), WAKKEnI- "'knAPpT'aT tur.'iiys and Courioullnrs at Law, Re publican bulMln?, Washington ave nue, Seranton, Pa. PAT T ICR RON & WILCOX. ATTOP neys and Counnc-llors at Law; offices ( and Libmry bulldliig , Si ranton. Pa. R' -SWELL H. I'ATTEftSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth biiiULng. Rooms IS. 20 and 21. W. F. R.'.iYLE. ATTiiRNEY-AT-LAW, Nos. 19 uml a i, L'urr building, Washing ton avenue. FRANK T. OK ELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Luw. Room 0. Coal Exchar.se, Scrun lon. Pa. 1 AM E S W. OAKFORU, ATToKNEY'-ui-Law, rooms 03, Hi and 03, Common weahh building. SAMUEL W. K DO A ll" ATTORNEY -A T Ln w. -l!U-,, 3j7 Spruce St., Scrunton, l'a. L. A. WATRES. 423 Lackuwana A TTO R N E Y - A T- L A W, ivc, Seranton, Pa. URIE TOWXSEND, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dime Rank Building. Seranton. Sioncy to loan In large sums at i per cent. C. IJ. PITCHER, law. Commonwealth ATTORNEY-AT buildiiig, Scran- ton, fa. c. co.y:egys. 321 SPRITOE STREET. D. H. r.EPH)GLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security, ivi Spruce street. J-'J. K 1 CLAM,TTNEyTATiA-v7 yom-.nKavc, Seranton. l'a. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT l.nw. 4T Commonwealih bld'g, Seranton. J. M. C. RAXCK. 115 WYOMING AVE. Dentists. b R YV 1 1,1 1 A M 'A. TAKT SPECIAT-TY In porcelain, crown and bridge work. Oduntothreupia. Oflice, S2i North Washington avenue. C. C. LAUMACH, SU No. 115 Wyoming- avi 1GEON nue. DENTIST. R. M. STRATTON, cha ngc. OFFICE COAL E.- I.OiillS. THE REPURLIC SAY-INc3S AND Loun Association will loan you money on easier terms und pay you better oil Investment than eny other association. Call on S. X. Cullender, Dimo Hank building. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. J ONES PROS. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEU M5 LACKAWANNA avenue, Seranton, Pa manufacturer of Wire Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAF 125 and 127 FRANK. It ii uvenuo. Hales reasonable. 1'. Z1EGLEG, Proprietor. WEST.M IN ST Kit HOTEL, W. U. SCHENCK. Manairer. Sixteenth at., one block cast of Rroudwoy. nt I nlon Sminre. New York. Amerlcun plan, $3. So per day and upward. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, E. N. ANALSLE, Proprletor. BCKANTON liOl SE, NEAR V., L. & W, passcn;:er iicpol Conducted on the Kuropenn plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS & VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS. Room 21, 25 nnd 20, Commonwealth building, Scrunton. E. L. YVALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICQ rear of 6iKi Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. 435 Spruce at., cor. wash, avo., seranton. ilROWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Frlca btilldlne, J wusuingtou a venae, Seranton. Seeds. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen ; Hiore wiisningion ave nue; green house, 13TiO North Main ave nue: store tuluphoe 7K2. Miscellaneous. UAUEU'M ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR nails, monies, parties, receptions, wea- dliigs and concert work furnished. For a...ta u,l,lm.a J ttnilt,p nnHiinlol. 117 WyomiiiB avenue, over Huluerf music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Seran ton, Pa. FRANK P. IlROWN ft CO., WHOLE- sulo dealers in wood ware, cordugo una Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna v8.t THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC- countunt and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20, Williams Uuildlng, opposite postorllce. Agent lor the Kex File Extinguisher. mm BHLY3 CENTS FOR CLEfcfiiHG Brussels & Ingrain Carpets 2 0 - . . . . . . k i . Lit 4. A i.