4 -1 f . ' laisaaWI NeuJs WEST BIDE'EVENTS. Johasoas aad Terry Mixed Vp la a Tragedy ia White aad Blask That Ended ia kcllcy's Pateh. The notorious Kelley's patch on Lu serne stre was the scene yesterday of a prolonRwl tight among: the colored clement of the neighborhood. Begin ning at S o'clock in the morning a con tinual wrangle was kept up until last evening, when the tolice quieted the disorder. Bon. Johnson, he of the con vict suit, ash wagon and educated dog, was the central figure of the melee. No bones were broken, but a shot gun was snapped ill two by a ulr of scuf llers. Johnson received u knife thrust on the riiiht thumb. The blade also made a slit in the back of Ken's coat, lie churged Sam Terry us the slinger of the steel. A warrant was issued last night from the ollice of Alderman Blair for the arrest of Terry on a charge of assault, threatening and at tempt to kill. A hearing was held In the police court at .X0 o'clock. Jt was a motley assemblage that lis tened to the ease. Johnson's wife Is a white woman, and in the neighborhood hi the patch the white man lives In the same house as the black man. Tiie women ar even more familiar. Iist night Johnson Jiad as his witnesses two black men,, his white wife, two black' daughters, a, ' 14-year-old "white boy and two white girls. Terry hail, no Witnesses and no defense except an oc casional Interruption. '. It was shown that Terry struck at -Johnson with an tipen knife- In, his hand. The knife Made closed,! cutting Terry's finger. Johnson showed the stH in the buck of )iis coat. He accused Terry of cutting that slit. "No," said Terry. Then after a weighty discouse John son proved that.he.hiiiihself could not have-'i)osslbly have cut the slit. The testimony of Annie Llewellyn and Nel lie Aten, the two white .girls!'. showed that their habits of life' might be changed with good results. The Aten girl Jives on Tenth street. She Is spe cially recommended to the attention of Mrs. IJuggnn. of the Associated churl ties ; The light was the result of an old urudlge,. "Terry boarded once upon a time at Johnson's house. He refused to pay -ftip-the hi Mini and Johnson confis cated a pair of Terry's shoes in lieu of money. The alderman held Terry In $000 bail to n'pear at court. Johnson was' balled at"4UK to appear as prose cutor und the two black witnesses, tleorge .Matthews and William Wade, Were held in $M each. All was l'urniBhcd except Terry's. He will go to Jail. The main fight was In Matthews' house, VSi Seranton street, from whence Terry chased Johnson to the Kelley patch rendezvous. F1VK AMITTATIO.N'H NKORSSARY; A Very critical operation was per formed Saturday on the right limb of .Mm Wuanchi the West Lackawanna uvenue hotel keeier. Disease hud eat en Its way into the bone of the leg and there was Imminent danger of a fatal ity. Dr. Reynolds, IV. Fennypacker, Coroner Longstreet and lr. Lynch, of Moscow, were present and performed the operation. . five amputations were necessary and the time taken in the work waH from It a. in. to 4 p. m. Mr. Wuench bore the shock well nml his chances for recovery are excellent. SUNDAY NUillT FK1HT. Hungarians in a house In the West " Side "tenderloin" precinct on lower Jackson street had a beer broil last night.' The West Side police force, as sisted by David Owens and Tallle Ev ans, carried three persons to the lock- ,up. Ope. of the prisoners was a woman, weight l'.if. pounds. The light caused great excitement. No one was serious ly Injured. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. One of the largest meetings in point of attendance and one of the most suc cessful In point of Interest wus Satur day evening s Besslon of the Welsn I'hilosophlcal society. Judge H. M. Kdwarils spoke at length on the Cuban question. The subject was discussed by several of those present after Judge Kdwards had given an Interesting and eloquent Introduction. A reception will be tendered next Friday evening by the members of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church their new pastor, Rev. J. R Sweet. The reverend gentleman has already become very popular with the members. Hunters, or grovelers, after trailing nrbutus were numerous yesterday. The west mountain Is a favorite place for the bashful little llower. Steve Ilowen. of Hellevue heights, made three trout fishing expeditions last week. After each outing he Came back with a goodly mess. Saturday the captured lish weighed over eight pounds. It is Interesting to know that Daniel Sheehan, who died on this side last week, was at one time one of the sweet est and most popular ballad singers on the stage. The Margaret Mather com pany, which played In his city while the dead minstrel was in Wymbs' morgue, viewed the remains and left Doctor or Clothier Will you pay Ten Dollars for a "Swell Spring Overcoat or will you go with out and let the doctor charge you $50.00 for curing pneumonia? There are no coats in Scranton like these. Think of it! Ten Dollars for a 'Swagger," Stylish Covert Coat, with a Twenty-five dollar look about it. Other Coats other prices, $10.00, $12.00,, $13.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, lined with heaviest, richest silk, equal to the best custom tailor's make. i ; Tt!S SAIVIl Square Dealing Clothiers, of th? Stibtirbs. ' a little testimonial of their sorrow. Mis Mather was personam? acquaint ed with Mr. Sheehan. lira. Jvhn T. Evans, of Beaver Mead ows,. Is visiting Mrs. Thomas Evans, of Sumner avenue. At. this evening's meeting of the Hyde Park Literary and Debating so ciety a mock trial will be conducted. The charge will be Impromptu and the Jury will be selected from the speca tors. The public Is Invited to attend. The original Columbian quartette wish to enlighten the public to the ef fect that there is a rival organisation In existence which is not the "original" and whose methods are not those of the pioneer four. Sundav on the West Side was the most dlsgraitful in recent years. Drunken broils were as numerous as church services and the station house was as comfortably tilled as many sanctuaries. Not alone the West Side, tut every section of the city was taint ed with disorder. Morris Thomas has accepted the posi tion of soloist for the choir of the Penn Avenue Baptist church. Mr. Thomas Is at the present time a member of the quartette of the Washburn Street Pres bvterlan church. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, of FelUvllle. West Side Dustiness IHrcctorir. FLORIST Cut flowers snd funeral de signs a specialty. Floral figures, useful as gifts, at 101 South Main avenue. .Har riet J. Davis, florist. PHOTI G It Al'HER Cabinet ThntoS. $140 per dosen. They are lust lovely. Con vince yourself by railing nt Starner s Photo l'uilois, lul and 103 South Ma.n avenue. SHCOND HAND FPRNITI'RE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see tlie stock of J. C. King, lttlt and HKti Jack son street. PROVIDENCE. Mlse Mumo Roche, of WUkes-Barre. spenf yesterday with 'Mends in the North Knd. H. Stanley Hooker, of Clark's Sum mil, visited friends in this section on Saturday. . Osborne Richards, of the wIh drug store, circulated umong Plttston friends yesterday. ... W. O. Hughes, of the North F.nd, is visiting friends in Wllkes-Burre. An eiitertulmnent and pie social will be hold In the Puritan Congregational church tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Sunday school. The Kndenvor union of Providence met In Fenner & Chuppell s hall on Sat urday evening and the following pro gramme was given: Solo. Arthur Hud son; recitation. Miss Mabel Mallory; solo. Miss Kdith Jones; stump speech. David Bush; .recitutioil, Miss Phoebe Stuurt; selection, Odd Fellow quar tette; recitation. Miss Mattie Hughes; uddress, H. L. Bullock; recitation. Miss Sarah Sweetzer; solo, Miss Katie Bra dor; Instrumental music, colored trio; recitation, Miss Kva Dorsey; mandolin solo, H. H. Drinker; recitation. Miss Jones: solo, Miss Mattie Huntsman. Harry Francis, John Owens and F.d ward Smith spent yesterday with friends In Chinchilla. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. The social of the Mlnooka Base Rail club will be held this evening at Cal lery's hall. Martin McDonough, of Mlnooka, who was seriously 111, Is fully recovered. Martin King and Mary Cuslok, of Ml nooka, will be married tomorrow after noon. The Forest band entertainment and social will be held this evening at St. John's hall. Rev. K. L. Schmidt, pastor of the Evangelical Church of Peace, was In stalled yesterday. The services were attended by a large congregation. iV fj'tjcci.has been built along the em bankment on Cedar avenue between Palm and Pear streets, and the dan ger to pedestrians has been removed. rpkA Qainiimll mill la nnarntlnir nnlv four days a week; it is Idle on Mondays and Saturdays. Ml NOOK A. John McCreo, of Plttston, was a vis itor in town Sunday. Patrick Coyne, of Wllkes-Barre, vis ited friends here yesterday. The Mtnool'.a base ball club will con duct a grand social and entertainment at Callery's hall this evening. The fol lowing will be rendered: Solo, Mr. Fogurty, piano solo, T. R. Davis; vocal solo, Miss Jennie Loughney; vocal solo, Miss May Cooke; recitation. Miss Cella Dunleavy; vocal solo, John Casey; clog. J. Ryder; vocal sok). Miss Celia Lan gns; solo, K. J. Mclntyre; recitation, H. j. Morcland; vocal solo, P, J. yulnn; Cornet solo. F.dward Harris; comic song. Thomas Walsh; clog, Messrs. McDon ough and Walsh; duet, Murphy Broth ers; sentimental songs, D. Ureene, vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Cook. A social will be held after the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sullivan, of Lu zerne borough, visited friends on Davis street, yesterday. . John Hart and Will Ruane were Ash- Hatters Mil Furnishers. 1 K JCRAXTOX TEXBUHE-MONDAY Ing In the vicinity of Bear'a Creek Sat urday. They returned home yesterday morning laden with speckled beauties. GKEEN RIDGE. O. M. Atwater. of Durvea. called on his father, Charles Atwater. of Dick son avenue, Saturday. Mr. Mora spent last week at Itis some in Tunkhannock. Mr. Sheldon, of Honesdale, visited friends in the Ridge on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Goodwin, of East mar ket street, spent Sunday at her home In East Newton. F. M. Millard spent StTnday at Nich olson. Miss Treverton. of Peckvillc. spent Sunday with Dr. Charles Treverton, of Saoderson avenue. UOONEY BADLY INURED. Fourteenth Ward Couslablo Trampled ty a Runaway Uorso. While Standing, cm the Sidewalk of Jackson Street. Constable Lawrence Rooney. of the Fourteenth ward, was perhaps fatally Injured yesterday afternoon on the West Side by being knocked down by a runaway horse. Mr. Rooney was con versing with Michael Fadgen on Jack son street at about 5 o'clock. The two men were on the right sidewalk of the 1SU0 block. A large bay horse, driver less and running at its utmost speed. came down Jackkson street pulling a light buggy. When within a few feet of Mr. Rooney the runaway swerved from the road and rushed upon tlie sidewulk. and before tne constable could move he was knocked down and trampled upon by the terror-stricken nnimal. As the horse plunged onward the buggy bounded over the vrostrate body of Mr. Rooney. He was picked up and carried into a near by house and Dr. J. J. Carroll was called. After an examination of the Injured constable Dr. Carroll conveyed the constable to the Rooney home on lower Lafayette street. The Injuries consist of a badly cut head and the frac ture of three ribs. Presumably tlie horse's foot fell upon the man's breast and the weight forced In the ribs, also causing dangerous Internal injuries. Mr. Rooney also suffered other body bruises and at last reports his recovery is doubtful. The horse was being driven by two young men from the North End. As they were rounding the corner of Grant avenue and Jackson street, at the top of Boone hill, one of the buggy wheels fell off. The horse became frightened and made a lunge forward. Both men were thrown out of the buggy. One, however, held on to the reins and was dragged a distance of fifty feet. He and his companion were severely hurt. They were tuken Into the house of a Mr. Flynn, and after a few hours' rest the two were able to walk to their homes. After knocking down Mr. Rooney, the runaway went as fur as Sumner ave nue, where It wus stopped. Mr. Rooney Is an aged man. This fact greatly lessens his chances for re covery. At a late hour last night he was sinking rapidly. He is generally known throughout the city. The names of the two young men could not be learned. They were unknown to anybody In the vicinity of the accident, and they disappeared leaving no names behind. - ' COUNTY SANITARIANS. Semi-Annual Convention of the Asso ciated Boards to be Held To-morrow. Tomorrow afternoon and evening the second semi-annual convention of the associated boards of health of Lacka wanna county, the only organization of Its kind In the state, will meet in city hall, - Delegates will be present from all the county boards affiliated with the association, and it Is expected that representatives of other boards will also attend to become acquainted with the alms and purposes of the or ganization. The convention will be formally opened with an address of welcome by Mayor Bailey and will be Introduced by the president, Dr. J. K. Bentley. Addresses on appropriate subjects will be delivered by Hon. T. V. Powderly, Dr. George C. Groff, of Lewisburg, Pa.; Dr. H. V. -Logan, state medical Inspec tor; Professor J. C. Taylor, superin tendent of Lackawanna county schools, and Judge H. M. Kdwards. The business of the convention will be transacted during the afternoon ses sion. FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. Railroad Department of the V, M. C. A. Will Celebrate It To-night. The Railroad department of. the Young Men's Christian association will celebrate Its fifteenth anniversary to night F. S. Goodman, state secretary of the New York associations, and G. A. Warburton, secretary of the Railroad branch, New York city, will deliver ad dresses; the Railroad Male chorus will sing and Bauer's orchestra will furnish music. Mr. Goodman Is one of the leading association men in the country and the Railroad department is fortunate in se curing him. Mr. Warburton is secre tary of the Railroad branch in New York city, which has for Its home the magnificent Railroad Men's building, which Cornelius Vanderbilt erected and presented to his employes at a cost of $22!).000 on a nlot of errnunrl. valued nt lI2?r.TO".heTalIroa6n tends a cordial invitation to all rail road people to attend the anniversary exercises which will be of special in terest. Refreshments will be served. To Celebrate the Fourth. There Is a movement on foot to have n old fashioned celebration In this city on July 4, and with a view to be ginning arrangements for it a meeting of .those Interested In such a demon stration will be held In the Hotel Jer myn tonight. - Rheumatism Cured in 24 Hours, T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Black- more, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short time since I procured a bottle of "Mvs- tlc Cure.' It got me out of the house In twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the 'Mystic Cure' is the only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the best physicians In the city, but I re ceived very little relief from them. I know the 'Mystic Cure' to be what It Is represented and take pleasure In rec ommending It to other poor sufferers.' Sold by Carl Lorenz. druggist, 418 Lack awanna avenue, Scranton. Buffalo Live Stock. Buffalo, April 18.-Cattle Steady; good to choice feeders, $3.8oa3.6U; fair to good fat cows. tl.Xm'i: veals weak nt 13 Sn.1 .v. Hogs Fairly steady; Yorkers, good to enoiee, ,.i.'mo.ii; pigs, jj.-.Dul; mixed packers, i:i.8i; heavy weights. I3.7ua:t K.V roughs, :tu3.;3; stags, I2.25a2.75. Sheep and lambs Active, prime handy wool lambs, tt.85aS; Rood to choice, W.ROat.SO: culls to fair, t3.6Ua4.fiU; clipped Inmbs, good to choice, ft.4l)a4.60; culls to fair, $3a4.&; humiy wool sheep, three sheep, goo.( to cnoice, n.ioaj.w; uuus ana common, yi.wa 8.25; clipped sheep, fair to extra, S3.2i.i:i.!ft; export clipped sheep, 3.4Ua3.Cu; clipped ex port lambs, 4.2ritt.30. Oil Marke, Oil City, Pa., April 18. -oil market, $1.21, the only uuotatlon for options today: Nu- tlonul Transit run. 29,1110 barrels; ship ments, IWtl barrels; Buckeye runs not In; shipments, G0.U09 barrels. Credit balances, tl.2ll. Pittsburg, April 18.-OII market-The only quotalona on options today was at 11. 21. Credit balances, $1,20. MARKET AKD STOCK REFG3T Wall Street Review. New York. April Is. A firmer tone characterized tit trading at the Stock Kxchang -today. It appears that on yes terday ta-o prominent traders concluded to take profits and fully 3U.0QU shares of various stocks, including Bugar and the Grangers, were thrown overboard. The stock was well taken, however, and today when 4he bears discovered that there was no additional stock pressing on the market changed front and attempted to cover. Sugar was the special feature of the trading and on dealings of 20,000 shares moved up to 123. which is within per rent, of the best figure of the year. Washington houses and brokers connect ed with refining Interests bought block. Tobacco Jumped from tiXH to 7271, recent short sellers being conspicuous buyers. In Gas stocks Consolidated of New York bounded up from lo7 to ItW'j oe Intima tions that there will be no unfavorable legislation at Albany at this session. Cot ton Kll common and Preferred ruled higher, the common rising to 14 and the Preferred to 57. The talk on this sto.'k is anything hut favorahle. because of the retirement of Directors Ailums and Cheney from the management, k will be recalled that Adams was a factor In the last re organisation of the property. In the rail way list Manhattan moved up I'fc to 110 and then returned to luf'.alfS1. The change otherwise call for no special men tion. Speculation closed strong. Net changes show gain of 4a24s per cent. Tobacco leading. Total sales were "t.!01 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN & Co., correspondents for A. P. CAMPBELL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co 69 72 l '.1 Am. Cotton Oil 13'4 U 1SV& 14 Am. Sugar Ref..Co..l23"4 llttVj Atch., To. At 8. Fe... Iti'i 16'i 16i ltfi Clies. & Ohio HI-1, Hi'i lli lU'i Chicago Oa ", IS (W 6S?4 Chic. & N. W 104 1014 1't h'v Chic, B. & Q 78 7s' 7S-4 7 C. C. C. & St. L Wit S4:'t 344 W-i Chlo., .Mil. & St. P.. 7H! 76- 7GVi 7C7s Chic, R. I. 4 Pac... 71 71'i 71 71, I list. C. F lxti 18i ldH Gen. Klectrie S7'4 37'd 37 37H Lake Shore Ul UTt 147 11", Louis. & Nash hi f.l-S, Til M l, M. K. A Texas. Pr... 27' 27-, 274 27i Manhatan Kle U lti lona VU Mo. Pac 2jti HP ir.T 1U Nat. Lead 27'4 27 27V 27-, N. Y S. r W., Pr... 23V4 23'4 23-, 23 Nor. Pac 1H l'n 1H )'i Ontario & West 1! 15 1.1 Omaha 39"4 39"i il Pac. Mall 27k 27l 27S 274 Phil. & Read U'4 12 ll'i 12i Southern R. H 9"ii r fSi Southern R. R. Pr ... V4 30", 30' j 30T, Tenn. C .& Iron 30'4 3U '2!r-i 3 Union Pacltlc, 8'4 tt3i ' Mi Wabash C'i 7 ' 1 Wabash, Pr K W4 M? Wi Western Union 84"4 84'4 84'i 84' W. L 9-U 9 H Oii V. S. Leather 9 9 9 9 T. 8. Leather, Pr .. 61 Gl'i Bl 61 P. S. Rubber 2S4 26'n 2ii 2ti4 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. May tW i'4 Si 5'4 July b73 67 W4 tii CORN. Mav 20 20 194 14 July 20, 20", 20s 20 OATS. May 30'4 S0',j 30 30'., July Sits 3I 31'i SI '.i, September 32? 3 82H 32", PORK. May 4.07 4.97 4.92 4.92 July 6.10 S.IO 6.07 6.07 LARD. May 8.72 8.72 8.00 8.C0 July 8.92 e.92 8.00 8.80 Scranton Board of Trade I.xcbangeQuo-tations-AII Quotations Based, on Pur of 100. Name. Bid. AskeJ. Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 140 Scranton Lace C'trtaln Co k National Boring ft Drilling Co. . so First National Bank est Scranton Jar & Stopper Co '3 Klmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Scranton Axle Works aa Scranton Savings bank 200 Scranton Traction Co ii Bonta Plate Glass Co I Scranton Car Replacer Co 100 Set anion Packing Co , aj Weston Mill Co Lackawanna Iron A Steel Co.. ... 160 Scranton Redding Co 103 BONDS. W Scranton Glass Co 100 Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 no Scranton Traction Co ff People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 Ill) ... Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co aj People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage due 1120 1U Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka. Township School h - 102 City of Scranton Street Imp ( ... 102 Scranton Axle Works.;, 100 Borough of Wlnton t 100 New York Produce Market. New York, April lS.-Flour-Dnll, steady, unchanged. Wheat Spot mar ket, dull; lower, with options closing firm; No. 2 red storo and elevator, nomi nal; artoat. nomlnul; f. o. b., 794c to ar rive; ungraded led, C3a84c; No. 1 north ern, 75;c to arrive; options were dull and unsettled, closing weak ait ac. below yesterday on local realizing and lowest with only a local scalping and switching trde; .May and July most active; No. 2 red April. 7b?4c; May, 83',c; June, 72,e.; July, 72ic; September, 72'4c; December, 74-4e. CornSpots, dull, easier, closing steady; No. 2, M'jo. elevator; 39'ic afloat; options were dull and easy a tV4aV4c. de cline with the west; September and Aug ust most active; April, 37c; May, S'i'ic.; July, 37c; August, 38c; September, 38VjC Gaits Spot quiet, steady; options quiet, firm; May. 23c; July, 25c; spot prices. No. 2. 2ac; No. 2 white, 27c; No. 2 Chicago, 2ii4c; No. 3, 244c.; No. 3 white, 20c; mixed western, 25a27c; white do., 26a29c; white state, 28a29c Provisions Dull, un changed. Lard Quiet, weak, western steam, $5.25 asked; city, $4.7oa4.75; May, $3.22; refined, t'ow; continent, $5.65; South America, $5.85; compound, 4a444c Butter Quiet, weaker; state dairy, 8al414c; do. creamery, llaliic.; western dairy old, 7tja 94c; do. creamery, llnlic. ; do. held, 10a 13c; do. factory, 7Hal1c.; Elglns, 15c; Imitation creamery, 10al2cv Cheese Quiet, unchanged. Eggs Steady, moderate de mand, unchanged. PlilTa Jclpbta Provision MnTket; Philadelphia, April 18. Provisions The markHt ruled weak and dull In touch with the western market conditions. Beef Best city family, $9.50alo per barrel; smoked beef, llal2c; beef hams, per bar rel, $l5.50al(l, according to age. Pork Family, flO.7nall.2a; sweet pickled hams, cured In tierces, SaffHc; smoked, SalOVic: sides, ribbed, In salt, SViao'je. ; smoked (JUaGM.c; shoulders, pickle cured, 5',uc; smoked, 6'4c; picnic hams, S. P. cured, 6?4alH4c.: do. smoked, Vka.V&c..; bellies In pickle, according to average, loose, KaS-c; breakfast bacon, ttyriHc Lard Pure city refined. In tierces, fcitf'Ac; In tubs, 6V4aG'ic: butchers' loose, 6a5V,c Tallow Is quiet and steady. We quote: City, prime In hogsheads, 3c: country, prime, In bar rels, 3V&c; country, dark. In barrels, 3!c; cakes, 3?4c; grease, 3c. Toledo Grain Market. Toledo, April 18. Wheat Receipts, 4,238 bushels; shipments, 2,090 bushels; easy; No. 2, May, 7374v, July, 70'4c; August, 69ljc; No. 3 red cash, 72c. Corn Receipts, 6,801 buithels; shipments, 92,600 bushels; quiet; No. 2 mixed May, Sl'c; July, 33c. Oats Receipts and shipments, none; nom inal. Rye Dull; No. 2 cash, 38V4c Clover seed Receipts, 450 bags; shipments, lto bags; firmer: prime cush, $4.95; April, $4.&; rtctober, $4.75. Chicago l.lvo Stock. Chicago, April 18. Cattle Receipts, 400 head; market steady; common to extra steers, $3.25a4.25; stockers-and feeders, $Ja 4; cows and bulls, $1.40a3.26; calves, $2.50 4.75; Texans, $2.25a4.10. Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head; market firm to 10c higher; heavy packing und shipping lots, $3.25a 8.55; choice nssorted, $3.85a4; light, $3.(i.ru 3.95: pigs, $3a3.95. Sheep Receipts, 4.5O0 head; market steady; Inferior to choice, $2.50a3.C5; lambs, $3.60a4.u0. CRIPPLE CREEK STOCKS. We have carefully Investigated snd now es peelslly recommend as safe Investment, the Stocks of Thompson, floon-Anchor, tllobe Hill, Consolidated, lndeptndencExtenslon, Portland, Isabella and Uslon-dold Mining Companies. THB MECHEM INVESTMENT COMPANY, 138 Jackson Street, Chicago, III., Bank Ploor. L. M. Knselsnd, Msnsger. Members of all Col orado 1- xebanges-direct private wires, Or dors piuinptly excuted-corresponeDOS so lid tea. APRIL 20. 18. MBVJAY'S POLLS, Atop RcSsiHe, Purely Vegetable, MILD BIT EFFECTIVE. Pare!? vegetable, aet without pals, alegaat tf co ted. tasteleee, saull aad essy to take. Kadwsy's Fills assist aature, cumulating to healthful activity the liver, bewele aad other reiuve orgeat, leaving the bowels in a nat oral eoadlUoa without asy bad after effects. Cure Sfck Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles AS All Liver Disorders. MDWaY'S PILLS are pnrfly vegetable, mild ind reliable. Cause perfect Digestion, com plete abeorptioa aud healthful regularity. S eta a box. At Druggists, or by malL "Book of Advioe" free by mail. RADWAY A CO.. V. O. Box m. New York. I Have the Largest And Most Complete REPAIR SHOP In the City and Can Do Brazing, Enameling, fliCkd Plating, Tir? Uiilcanizing, ETC, AS WELL AS ANY BICYCLE FACTORY C. M. FLOREY 222 Wyoming Avenue. Y. i. C- A. BUILDING. HUMRERS Manufactured by HUMBER &CO., The Largest and Wealthiest Concern of the Kind In the v. orld. Humber Factories Are: Three in England, One in KuH.sIa, One in France, One in Portugal One in Mass. WE SELL Til EM. r-WatchThls Space tor List of Hum ber Riders. It F Linden Street. Opp. Court House. WE ALSO HAVE Ll-MI-MMS AND UNIONS. ITS A FLYER and the velocity of wind, steam and i ro ""Ssesieu Dy nis progress. The bicycle Is the most Imtmrinni inn. ration In riipan of Travet"81nce -thrlniro-auction of the locomotive, and we are In the Infancy of Its use, construction and means of nroDulslon. Healthy-minded people are those who cuimiieim arm practice its use. To such wo need hardly say. Tour blcy cle should be the latest and best. Call and examine ours before buying. J.D. SI2 AND 3!4 LACKAWANNA AVE. 434 Lackawanna A venae, Wiaton Bicycles are guar' anteeJ. "The Winton is a Winner." The Hunt A Coannell Co DON'T FAIL TO SEE THB WOLF AMERICAN, The Finest snd Highest Qrsde Wheels Made In America. 1806 Wheels, Up-to-Date In Every Particular, SjS.go. Come sndSee. E. R. PARKER, jsi Spruce Street. Vou Csa Save Sis to Ijo on Your Bike. CASE IfflMUIUUMUlatiU THE . FASHION 308 LACKAWANNA AVEKL'E 308 MILLINERY. All that is new, that is up-to-date, is here displayei ia pro fusion, charming Turbans Handsome Bonnets a' Fancy Straw Hats at prices which, ia many instances, are one half what is asked for like goods elsewhere. DRESS GOODS. The novelties oi the weaves ol all the best makes at our well known low prices, which w;ll insure a saving tf not less than 35 per. cent i!5c Novelty Dress Goods or Berges.lu all colors, j AC Your choice .. iJ 25c. Novelty Dress Goods, 40 inches wide, beau OC tiful combinations; Lo 10c Plaids, all new colorings, extra good value, Q30 choice J 35c Plaids, in choice stylos, big rauge of color- OKC ings LO 60c Changeable Silks; this is a grand bargain. OTC Your choice .. L J SHIRTWAISTS. Just take a look at our 3!)c. 50c, 75c, t)Sc and $1.25 line. See if you can match them for less than 60c, Toe., WSc., 1.25, $1.65. LACE CURTAINS Prices ranging from 75c to $50 per pair. We will guaran tee you a saving of at least. 25 per cent ou same. miiiiiiiHiiiiiHiHNiiiiiiHiiHiuiniiNiiiiiiumiiiuiiiiininniiiiiiiiinii ASKrOfcTHE &?oKLET ON r GIVES Tilt FOR SALE BY THE CO SCRANTON STATION. JAMES MOIR, THE MERCHANT TAILOR Hss Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on side next to First National Bank. He has bow in a Comprising everything reqilslte for flae Merchant Tailoring. And the same can be shown to ftdvautsice in sis apltn dialy utted up roms A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to All Readers ol The Trib une to Csll oa "OLD RELIABLE" la His New Business Home BALDWIN'S THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES. THE HUNT I CONNELL CO, 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. RESTORES VITALITY. Made a ist Day. i m n: Well Man 10th Day. of Me. TUB GREAT noth flnT. FI1EWOII riEMETJY produces the nhovH results In HO days. It rn-ti powurdilly aud quickly. Cures wbcu all other ftil VnuiiK men will roualn their Inst manhood, aud old nun will rorovor their ynutlilul visor by ukIdii ItKVlVO, It quickly and surely restores Nervous ne.ss. Loot Vitality, IiUiioteucy. MuUtly Emlmtlon?, Lost l'owor, Patlitur Memory, Wuilltut DIkcikch. sud III iNVcts ot srlf-aniiM or excess and iudisrretlen. Milch mints one tor study, bnxineKS or marriage. It not only cures by starting t the seat ot d.iftse. but Is a srvnt nerve tonic and blood builder, bring ing bark the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing: the lire of youth. It wards off tnsanlty sad Consumption. Insist on bavins KKVIVO.no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. My DiE.ll. 1.00 per package, or all for 88.00, with a posl tlve written Runrantee to rure or refund the money. Circular tree. Address stroiCINP f- " .. CHICAGO. V For sale by MATTHEWS BROS., Druggists, Scranton, Pa. REFINING ill 11 DRY AR (run Lilt MB ivy wzsm vi ri ---- THE FROTHINGHflM. Was ner& Rela, Lessees and.Msnagers. MONDAY AND TUESOAY, APRIL 20, 2L The English Version of Bardou's XapeUonlo Comedy, Madame Sans Gene (MADAME DON'T CARE.) . The Burcesa of Two Continents. Kathrya Kidder, Augustus Cook, and the Entire Orig inal ('set ot 40 Peon I o. An Klauor.it e and His torically Correct Reproduction of the Court ol NAPOLEON, With All the Original Pcenery, Proserties, Empire Furniture.1 Tapestries and MaenlBoeat Costumes, Direction ol Augustus Plteu. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 31 You All Know Him, CHAS L. DAVIS, PRESENTING Alvin Joslin ISO Laughs In 180 Minutes. $100,000 Collection of Diamonds Worn In the Last Act ol "Alvin Joslin" Will Be en Ex hibition, Day ef Performance, at Rexford's Jewelry Store, Lackawanna Avenue. Regular prices. Bale of seats now open. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, One Solid Week, Commencing MONDAY, APRIL loth. Every evening and matinee Saturday, En gagement extraordinary of the queen of comedy, Carrie Louis, And her company ef players in a grand se lection of popular and standard p'aye. Special engagement of the QREAT ZfcRA, the high clasa prestidigltatenr, assisted by Mme. Zero. These artists will positively appear between acts at each performance in f eata of magic. Popular Prices, 10,20,30 and 50o E. ROBINSON'S Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY : iaa AAA sT? ei wnala naMA niiffttl i AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In tbe City. The latest lnprorea1 farnislv lags and apparatus far neat, butter aad eggs. . 223 Wyoming Ave. J WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE HOURS from 7.30 a. m. to a. m. (1 hour Intermission for dinner and upper.) Particular Attention Given to Collectlene. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Veur BusW ncss ia Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 134, BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at aic sotkt, at Tbe Tribune Office I ill H
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