V ' t THE 6CBAXTOH TBIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. APBIL 28. 180. T V 4." Neu)s WEST SIDE EVENTS. Celebration of Globe l odge of OJJ Fel lows in llari tiari Hall-Lcsislativa I'icht i W armlna l In ilarl Gain hall last evt-nlns Globe 1oc1k of M tVllows ci-k-lrau-il the seventy-seventh anniversary of the introdiu-tioii of the order into this state. K. II. Call. ( The Tribune, fiuve a pleusiiiK exhllitl)ti of hi yti-rropti-con views, Mr. Call InttviluvoU several new iiietitr'es which had been prepared especially for the occasion. Jiilm Fern in-esided. Mr. Cull revil ed Little Jim. the Collier lioy." and John It. Thomas gave a talk on the lieni lit "f the order, with illustrations on the canvas. IT IS OKTTIXG SPIIUTliD. Tolitles in the First Legislative ilis triet is assumlnf? a familiar shapo. Ta tnilman Thonma V. Lewis has piactir ally withdrawn from the lisht. while M. H. Sanders, of the Truth, Is entering into the context with cr.-il spirit. He is a!'t:r the uoniinittliiii Willi a w ill and he Is showiiiK that will. Cnmiinlsn i-ui'ds. Vith his picture ait'ln niictch of promises and Intentions have been widely' circulated ilurinB the past veil;. There are other eandidaK's, but their methods are wordless and noiseless. J1ISS CAKSOX jJl'KAKS. Last evening at the Sumner Avenue T'rtsl.yterian church the third Chris tian Kndeavnr ineetiim was held. Kev. HukIi Davis, pastor of the Welsh Cen Kreeatinnul church, spoke bricily, and AlisVi Carson, the evangelist, ave an Inti'Kstins talK. ' It IS AHM IIKOKKX. Georse Tlir. lfall. a lui'oivr In Ilii;-,'?' mine, was badly Injur d yesterday af ternoon by a fall of b p eoul. The man was messed to the Hour und was re leased only by th sports of fellow workmen. 1 r. I'eynolds examined tins Injuries after Thivlfnll had been taken to his homo on Kverett avenue. He found that the riiilit arm was broken tand that the hn k Is badly bruised. KXIGMTS TKMl'I.A K I'A LA 1 .'I. The, people of the AVcst .Side are anxi ous to have the Knights Tvmpluv pa rade on May :fi visit this part jf tin city. Unny prominent citizens have been 'discussing the matter and It Is prclnible-tlmt a request will be tiled wilii the eunniittee haviiiK chni'Ke of the niuppliiK out of the route over which the parade will pass to include a few Wesl Side streets ill ll. CLOSHD THKlll SliASOX. The Orient UtincliiK c" iss closed ft successful season last ev-nins with a lir.al social in Jleais' hull There was u very lai;TP number of dancers. Will Lake was muster of ceremonies, and Professor GeoiKe 1). Taylor prompted the dancers, iliss Xellie Outran fur nished music. NEWS XOTES AXn l'I.'l!SO'I.S I . At the South Sumner avenue home of Will Johns last evening a card party was hebf. Several young West Side people enjoyed the affair. Kofrrsh ments were served by the Misses Johns. Miss Anna Itnhcrtsou. of ilkes Marre, who was vlsl'lng at the honn; of Andrew Itoliertsoii. of North Ile beeca avenue o'cr Sunday, has re turned home. . A. i;. Klota. of Chesdnut street, is ill. Mrs. George H. Reynolds hus re turned from a visit to Mending. Frank llrundnge spent Sunday with his family on liellevue Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Will Webb have re turned from a wedding tour nnd have tuken up residence at 711 North Main avenue. A child of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ileinhnrt, of Kighth street, is ill. P. J. Walsh and H. Flnnlgan have been elected delegates from St. Paul's Pioneer corps to the Diocesan Cathoirc Total Abstinence' union convention, which will be held nt Freeland on May 20. George It. Kilwnrds nnd Miss Laura P. Kd wards were married on Saturday evening by Kev. V. P. Jones, pastor of the Tabernacle Congregational church. The funeral of the late Samuel Jef freys will occur this afternoon nt :( o'i lock from the late home on Hyde Park avenue. West Side lltislncs Hircctorr. FLOniST Cut flowers nnd funeral n slK'is a specialty. F'loral figures, ufmf.il as i:lfts. nt 101 South Muin avenue. Har riet J. Davis, florist. PHOTOGnAPUKR-Cahlnet Photos. $1.40 per dozen. They urn Just lovely. Con vince yourself bv railing at Starner'a Photo Parlors, lol and 103 South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see tha stock of J. c. King, 1024 and 102a Jack son street. Will lyou 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. pHE Square Dealing Clothiers, of .th? Sdbdrbs SOUTH SIDE. Mrs. W. H. alalia, of Honesdale. Is visiting J1r. and Jlra. Matthew Malla, of IrosiH;ct avenm ' John P. -ixmnhoe. of Stnn? avenue, will graduate from the New York Col kiTe i;f rharniacv next month. The funeral of Grace. dnuRhtir of Mr. find Mrs. 1'iitrick li vie, of FiR street, w ill lie held tills oft Mi...-in at 2.30. In tirnitnt will bo made in Hyde Park Cat hello cemetery. William Koch, Jr., of Cedar avenue, inr. iufacturcr of the Koyal Hunch cisar. has Ul;en the asency of a bicycle tirin of N;-v York c!.v. Itev. K. L. Schmit. pastor of the Kvnnpelical Chinch of 1'eace, will leave for Newark tomor'ow to attend the svnod i,f the Kvan:Tlical Church of the I nit -d Sfiti . The South Steel mill will resume ope rations this morning. Hi.iry l'.oiiek and Mlrs Marsaret Myers, a veil known yminpr couple of this side, will he married next month. PROVIDENCE. Miss Ida Depew and brother. Will iam, who have been visitlnR Miss Anna Stevens, of Tieaeon street, returned home yesterday. A special meeting of the Father AVhlt t so 'iet y is called for this evening. All members are requested to he present. Dr. Sullivan, assisted by lira. W. V. Tiomie. Wehlau and II. K Lackey, per formed a critical thoush successful op. ration yesti rdav morning on Mrs. May, wife of Police Oilici r Patrick May, of Parker street. The funeral of T. J. IVtwellor will take place tills afternoon from his late home on Church avenue. Celestial lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, of which he was n member, will attend in a body. Interment will be made in Forest J I 111 cemetery. -- DUNMOKE. The many friends of Stewart G. Ill ley were greatly shocked last evening to hear of bis death, which occurred nt Colorado Springs duffing the day of hemorrhage. He was for many yeurs a resident of this place, but has been In the vet far some time. He was pos sessed of many good qualities and hnd n host of friends In tills borough. Ills mother resides ..n West Drinker street, and he rlso has ihrn- sisters In this vicinity, Mr. ,l."W. Plnnel!. Mrs. Karl lllshop. or tills place, nnd Mrs. Milton Ives, of Hyde IHirk. The funeral notice will appear later. The Christian F.ndenvor meeting to night will be held in the Presbyterian church, nnd will be addressed by Itev. Mr. Aldrich. The funeral of John llobblns. who died nt his home nu Williams street, Satiirduy afternoon, will take place this afternoon, and the remains will be tak en to Oxford, N.'.L, on the a.r.O Dela ware, .Lnrkuwanmi and Western train for lut I tin lit. MINOOKA. Will Toole has r turned homo after an extended western tour. P. .1. Mulhern will represent the St. Joseph Total Abstinence and HonevO' b ill sorlclv of tills placi at the Free- land convention on May The Independent Social club will con duct a social at Weber's rink, Taylor, tonight. Maitin King, of Greenwood, and Miss .Mary Cusick. of Main street, will be united in marriage nt St. Joseph's Catholic church this nfternonn. The wedding will take place In Old Forgo ut the home of the bride's parents. The Tavlor mines owned and oper ated by the Delaware, Liickawunna and Western Railroad company will shut down today for six weeks. James Kuan is seriously 111. F.ncUsh fnpital for American Invest tncnts. , Important to Americans seeking Ens. Ilbh capital lor new enterprises. A list containing the names and addresses of 3M successful promoters who have placed over 100.(100,000 sterling in foreign invest ments within the last six years, and over 1S.IKKJ,000 for the seven months of isili Trice 5 or $25, payable oy postal order (o the London nnd t'nlversnl Ilureau of investors, zu, v nenpsioe, i,onnon, E. C, Subscribers will be entitled, l.v nrramr... inent with the directors to receive either personal or letters of Introduction tu any This list Is first class In every respect and every man or lirm whose numo an! pears therein may Do depended upon. For placing the following It will be found In- vaillHOie nouns or oniires oi intlllstrilll, Commercial and Financial Conenm Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, l atunts or .Alines. Directors PI rt UPWARD c. ROSS. HON. WALTER C. t'EPYS. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFB. Copyright. Toledo Oraln Market. Toledo. Anrll 27.--Close Wheat Re. celpts, 2.0H0 bushels; shipments, 3.70U bush els; quiet; No. 2 red cash, iJTtac, Corn Re ceipts, t.icK) bushels; shipments, 4.5ir)j dull; No Hading, onts Xecclpts none; ship ments none; mm; .o. mixed .May, sue, Cloverseed Receipts, 220 hags; shliiments. 417 bags; quiet; prime cash, $4.tW; Ajirll una uoiouei, s-t.w. Hatters and Fumlshsn- ; r'-k cy rt r SAIWrERS LOWER COURT REVERSED. Two Lackawanna Coanty Caeca Sent Hack from the Supreme Court. Among a number of decisions handed down yesterday by the supreme court in session at Philadelphia, were two af fecting cases In this county. In each case new trials are granted. One Is the suit of Mrs. Fannie Aswell against the city for damages for grad ing of Tenth Btreet. The Jury gave a verdict of $700 and the case was ap pealed by City Solicitor Torrey. The other case was that of OomcByg and others against Itussell and others, an ejectment suit for a larse acreage of coul land in Llakcly township. HE A LEV IS DYING. Driver of Matthew llros." Oil Wagon Will Not Recover- John Healey, of Hampton street, the driver of Matthew liru.' oil wagon, who was injured last week by lelng F(ueexed between a projecting beam and the sent of the wagon, Is not ex pected to live many hours. He Is at the Laca wanna hospital, and at midnight his condition was very low. - New Men Aro On Dntv. The two new patrolmen, FInley Iloss, Jr., and John McMullen. went on duty for the tirst time last night. McMullen was assigned to the luweii Penn ave nue beat and Hbss to court house square. Wagons Corao Toscthcr. Williams & MeAnultyVi delivery wagon,' loaded with wall paper, was run Into by a dray loaded with Hour n Lackawannu avenue, yesterdny norning and one of the rear wheels was wrecked. LERAY SVH-t-E. W. It. Itavson and daughter. Margue rite, of Wllkes-lSiirrc. spent part of Saturday and Sunday with his parents in town. Street Commissioner J. H. Johnson, with n force of inca and the road ma chine, have been maklns extensive Im provements to our borough roads. F. I). Lewis has been In town und vicinity for a week past soliciting for the Ileiiortor-Joiirnal. In the mean time he was canvassing the political Held In favor of Professor II. S. Put nam, who Is a very pnpulur candidate for county superintendent. Le Hoy Coleman Is adding improve ments to his premises by preparing ti extend more terracing to his lawn. Lawn mowers are beginning to sing nowadays on our borough lawns. Miss Matthews, of Nichols, N. Y., ha been a guest of the Misses La Hue for several (lays past. The creamery at Stevensville Is about ready for business for another season. a-vl wells, of Spring- Hill, Is the man ager. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones have moved to Lestershlre, N. Y., the past week. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kussell, of North Oswell, were visiting In these parts last week. K. J. Miller and family are moving Into their purchased residence on East street. His cigar factory will be lo cated on the premises, for which a suitable addition has been made to the dwelling:. V. M. Fell, of Asylum, candidate for sheriff, was In '.Ills vicinity the middle of the week, looking after the voters and mnking a large Increase of friends. Mr. Fell Is a very popular business man of southern Bradford, and we heartily Pspeak for him success at the coming election result. Mrs. S. 11. Davlea has been a guest of her brother at- Wilkes-Harre, for several days past. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Brink went to Laceyvllle Inst Friday for a brief visit, and on Saturday went to Buf falo, N. Y., where tliey Intend to spend some time among friends. Kdna. the 6-yenr-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Black, was burled last Thursday; funeral was held under the olllclutlon of Rev. Qulmby and burial In the Bos worth burial ground. The deceased had been a patient sufferer for several weeks with diabetes. Albert Miller and Robert Davlcs were In Slevensvllle Saturday evening at tending the bund rehearsal. :. J. lline Is now driving the Rum- crlield stage nnd Is gaining the patron age of nil. At tho morning services at the Con gregational church Sunday the pastor, S. 1. Davis, offered Jiis resignation, to take effect the fore part of July. He has been with us, for three years, and has won a host of friends In this place nnd vicinity, who regret to hear of his departure. He has been a great help in tho young people's society and with his efforts he has succeeded In organ izing a Junior Christian Endeavor so ciety, and hns greatly encouraged them In their work. Whllo there are min isters, as well as others, who do not consider the young people any great consequence to a church, we do not iKinst In saying that Rev. Davis hns been tho cause of a great Increase In such work by the younger ones, and has prepared a good start for them In succeeding tho older ones. Wherever our former pastor goos he carries with lilm the best wishes of doing more con tinued g jod for the Master and the up building of the church In charge. Arbor Day exercises were observed fit chool hull Friday evening, and a lni'gr attendant e mis present to en jny the excellent programme given lie- low, which was concluded with a spoil ing match: Orchestra; recitation, "The Maples," Ralph Rockwell; recitation, "My Mother," Miss May Durga; dia logue, "The Brook," by six hoys; reci tation , "The Blacksmith's Storv." Luther Gage; orchestra; recitation, "Old Orlme's Son," Lec Ford; dialogue. "I'm King," class nf boys and girls; recitation, "The Engineer's Story," Miss Lizzie Rockwell; solo, "Yoy'll Nev er Know," Miss Mottle Johnson; recita tion, "The Lus4 Hymn," Ella Brink; dialogue, class; recitation, Miss Grace Gorham; recitation, "Something About Pansles," Miss Mabel Clark; recltntlon, "The Onk Tree," Joseph Davis; recita tion, "Nobody's Child," Miss Nellie Moore. The spelling match resulted that Russell Cook wus the best of the class, and the proceeds received from tho 5-cent admission fee was divided between the four best spellers: Russell Cook. Rny Cook, Misses May Durgit and Ada Buttles. The young friends of Harry Williams tendered him w very pleasant surprise at his home one evening during the past week. . Talking about house plants. Lo Rnys vllle's housekeepers can be ranked among the first In this culture. Mrs. G. B. Brlster has a very beautiful cac tus plant, which at present bears seventy-dive beautiful pink blossoms, be sides many buds. If any of our cor respondence fraternity can beat this please let us hear from thorn through Tho Tribune. Several new bicycle hnve been pur chased by our young men of late. 'Of course, nil have the "best moke" wheel. Rev. C. V. Arnold, a retired minister, of Binghatntnn, N. Y was renewing relationship In this plane and vicinity the past fortnight. Kliciimntlsm Cured In a liny. ' "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures In one to three clays. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mystcrlnus. It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents, Bold by Carl Loreni. druggist, 418 Lacka wanna avenue, Scranton. MARKET AND STOCK REPORT Hall street Review. Ne York, April 27. The receipt of blither quotation: front London which were accompanied ty liuyinic orders from lhat center led to a strong opening to: slocks at the locapboara today. KoreiKn houses It is estimated by competent au thorities bought fully ten to In teen fnou sand shares of St. Haul, Louisville ul Nashville and the low-priced southwest ern, which ought to pue on end to the sensational talk on Venezuelan affairs at lean for a time. As a matter of acl, for eign investors and speculators appaer to be payinit more attention to earninss of our railways than to our politics Just now. For Instance, the statements of the St. Paul and Omaha. Louisville and Nash ville, Southern Hallway and some of the mailer southwestern Just submitted lor tne inir.i ween oi April und lor the montn of March all showed Kood increase, and this. In a measure, explains the foreign u n 1 u local couiinisslsn house buying, 'tne advance in the railway prmip was equal to i,a2'j per cent., Omaha Common lead ing wit.t sales as hlKh as 4.V,. sit. I'hiiI l.iTliliKluu and Quincy and Ho.k Island all sold at the best tlnurcs for some time past. .Manhattan was strengthened by the belief that the company will receive important concessions troni the city short ly and advanced to Ill'-jUlHl'.... In the In dustrials sjiiKiir was the Kieat feature. The stock lirst rose from 1" to 125. then fell to XSfii and recovered "To und closed at 1247. Itecent short sellers on reports of adverse congressional uetion were the most eager buyers. The afternoon break was due to a raid by a prominent opera tor, who, it is said, was misled -by last week's rumors from Washington about the abolition of the , cent differential, and who attempted to fret hack his stock. Am erican Tc'iaceo was in dt inad und moved up from 71 1 to Wia72'a. Chicao C.as and Lead were also slightly higher. The ad vance in the posted ligures for sterling exchange of ,... cent which was made to conform more closely to the selling rates haiLio Inlluence. Speculation closed tlrm and 4a2 per rent, higher on the day. with the exception of leather Preferred, which lost "n per cent. Total sales were only 171, 473 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN & Co., correspondents for A. I'. CAMPliELL, stock broker, 412 Sprue street. Op'n- High- Low- Clos. Ing. est. est. ing. Am. Tobacco Co. I'i 71!-'i 71'i Am. Cotton OH Am. Sugar Ref. Co., Alch.. To. & S. Ke... ( 'aiuula bun Hi tin ... dies. H Ohio Chic. &an Chic. N. W Chic, H. & y C. C. C. & St. I Chic, Mil. H St. P.., Chic, K. I.ft Pac. ... Dlst. & C. F General Ulectrie Lake Shore Louis. & Nash M. K. ft Texas. lr., Manhattan Kle Mo. Pne Nat. Cordage Nat. Lead , N. Y., S. & W.. Pr.. Nor. Pue Ont. West Omaha Pac. Mull Phil. & Read Southern It. It Southern R. K., Pr. Tenn., C. & Iron Texas pacific Cnion Pacific Wu'bash Wabash, Pr Western I'nion W. L S. Leather 1'. S. Leather, Pr. 14 12:i' n;' iii'i l'l'j :n "s'S 72--4 19'-. 37"! 151" r.-,:' 2i 1 l'l't, 2S-' is. 44 27 12 10 81 3U' i s 7H Ill's isn't 111', H 2: 14 121-s lll'i i;i'4 17 nii' v; S2 -, 3V j 7:i 7.", 2a 37'4 2S', ll'i'a 2.i, 27", tir i'5 43'. i 2:'j, hi4 til 17; 'IIH, li'il's K2'i 3.1 72 t.v' XH, 2sva .lit 2!) 5 27'n 2l'i in 41 :n 12 i SI' . 31 s: 1! - MTi , ltn , uis 17", laVi, N2 3V,a 79'. 7:t'i 2il'4 37S lju'i MV 2S'., 11', 2!l' 27Ta 23 1 ir,, 4M 21 12 111 :ii's iVi, S-'V, !l 7'a lP'i Sll'l. H 'h !' (13-Si 11 31 31)1, HI, Ml'd 111", 'il CHICAGO HOARD OF TRAD13 PRICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. eat. est. Ing. May 3' i'.4 234 112 July ill'a Cl:' 4' 'll', OATS. May 19'i 10'4 ll"i lH'ii July 197h VJ'i llt'-j lil'i CORN. 'May 2s'i !'j 23V4 2!'4 lulv 3S HtfS :l'i 3' Sejilember 31 31 31 31-'i LARD. ' May 4.7Ti 4.7S 4.72 4.72 July 4.W 4.W 4.8o l.: PORK. May 8.32 8.33 8.1S 8.17 July 8.32 8.32 8.35 S.:i7 .Scranton Board of Trada FxchangeQuo tationi-All Ouotatlon Based on Pur of 100. NanM. Bid. Askel Dime iep. t ui. nana ,,, Scranton Lace C'l'taln Co National Boring & Drilling Co. First National Bank Scranton Jar A Stopper Co Elmhtirtt Boulevard Co Scranton Axle Works 140 M M CM 28 100 M 2UV U 10 100 95 ... 250 150 103 tot 110 9i 110 90 110 100 103 K.2 100 ... 100 83 Scranton Traction Co , Ilonta Plate Gluts Co Scranton Car Replacer Co Scianton Packing Co Weston Mill Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co.. Scranton Bedding Co BONDS. Scranton Glass Co Scranton Puss. Railway, first Scranton Traction Co People's Streot Railway, first mortgage due 1918 Scranton ft Plttston Trac, Co.. People's Street Railway, Bee- Dickson Manufacturing Co.... Lacka. Township School 5.... City of Scranton Street Imp 6 Scranton Axle Works Borough of Wlntnn 6 Mt. Vernon Coal Co Now York Produce Mnrkot. New York. Anrll 27. Flour Dull, sten.lv Winter wheat, low grades, )2.20a3; do. fair to fancy, J2.83a3.85; do. patents, I3.90a4.20; .Minnesota clear, t.'.oiian.iii: do. straignts ?:ta3.5D; do, patents, J3.45n-l.S5; low extras 2.2Ua3; city mills, S4.10a4.20; do. patents &4.30a4.50: rve mixture. S2.M)a3.:iO: suuor. line, $2a2.33; fine, $2a2.30. Southern flour Dull, steady; common to fair extra, $2.4u3; good, to choice do., $3a3.e0. Rye nour yuiet, steady; K.4iia2.Ki, Huck wheat flour. $1.2i)Hl.-ii; nominal. Hack wheat, 40a 12c. Cornmeal Qolot, steady; yiuow western, .'.2iia2.z.i; tiran.iy wine, ij.;v. Rye Oulet, turn; western. HH'ie. C, I. F. ; state. 474ii48c. Hurley Quiet, steady; ungraded western, 39a41c. Wheat Spot market dull, easier; f. o. b 7iP to arrive; ungraded red. 70a7e. : No. nvthern, 72"'e. to arrive; options closed wea:t at Min'.c ueeune; jno. i red April, ?'.; .May, epsc; Jtuy, nrnic.; neptemner lU'ije.; December, 72e. Corn Spots dull cuakri No. 2 at ill' jf. eleulur; 3'je. lilloal ontlons dull and steady; Anrll. 35fuc. : Mav 3r'ie.: July, :JUc: September, 37:14C Oats nj.uii iimcL, ranici , ujiiuii 111111, eiisier: May, 24'4c. : July, 24'e. ; spot prices, No. 2 at. 2.'iic. ; .o. 3 wane, 2i.a;tiy,c: mo. s t ni cago. 2t:'.ii'.: No. 3 at 2l'c: No. 3 white. 2."i'4c; mixed western, 2 jaiH' '.e. ; wlUle do., 2'la2S'io.; white state, 2iia2S'.e. Beef juiet, easy; inniuy, -.,.o.i i j ; extra mess, S7a8. 14'ef hams Dull: S14nl5.5i). Tlerced lierf Steady; city exti'a India mess, JHa lii.uu. cut meals Slow; picKleil oellies, 12 nounds. A'-'iic: pickled shoulders. 4. 4ic; pickled hums, 8'i.u9n. Lard DuH, lower; western steam, $5.(i nominal; city, $4.55; May, fi.H2; retlne'l, slow; continent, $5.43; South America, $5.75; compouiul, 4', a 4'i.c Pork Sternly : moderate denui'i.l: old mess, $iia9.50; new mess. $IOain.25. I'.ut- ter Good ilemand, choice firm; state dairy, 8a14'i.c; do. creamery, 10al5e. ; western dai ry old, 7ii9c.j do. creamery, loaljc; do, held. Dalle.: do. factory. TalOc: Klglns. 15c; imitation creamery, Btjall'.c. Cheese tjulet, freely offered; state large, 5a !l:',c; do. fancy, 9' .aO-V-! 'lo. small, 4"?,i1ii". pHi't skims, :1a I' jc; full skims, 2a2'.c. Kggs Large receipts, fancy steady; slate and Pennsylvania,. ll'c; southern, !lali)..'.; western fresh, l'liill'ae. Pliilndclphln Provision Market. Philadelphia, April 27. The market ruled weak und dull In touch with the western market conditions. Beef llest city fam ily, $9.50a1ll per barrel: smoked beef, U'i 12c; beef hams, per barrel, JI5al5.50, nc. cording to age. Pork Fnnilly, $1n.50a11; sweet pickled hums, cured In tierces, 8a 9Vic; smoked, aaio'ic: sides, ribbed, in salt, 5u5'4e. ; smoked, D'itiul,!'.; shoulilers, pickle cured, nn'Jaie.; smoked, tiVjairCic: picnic hams, S. I. cured, according to av erage, loose, SafiHc; breakfast bacon, S'in 9Hc Lard Pure city refined, In tlerees, rill,niie.i In tubs, tlalr.ic; butchers' loose, fie. Tallow Is weak and lower. Wo quote: City, prime in hogsheads, 3'4c; country, Wall Street 1 ho commit adjournment ot ConprcuR -the trencrnl irjivrovomcnt in railroad oarnlnn" anil thn plentiful supply nf money hern and nlirond l hlni"tf t" b? voftVted in atorka. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Nend tor our boolffNpwttlHtleKi Fully Explained," nnd our mnrkot lottur wbiob we send free to any ad dri'SK. Margin a to A per cent, Commission only l-lfl ier cout E E. THORNBUROH a CO.. flAMKaitft and nnoKiita, 41 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Uptown Otllce, N. W. Cor. B'way 31st St, prime. In barrels. Je.; country, dark, in barrels, 3c.; cakse, f(c. ; grease. Sc. linffalu Live stock. Buffalo, N. Y.. April 27. Cattle Active and inc. to 2V. higher; prime 4ieavy steers. 4 l.Val.te: medium tu goo.1 butchers' steers. u.n:o; light to ku..1. ntia fair la KO.A1 fat bulls, fi.T.ia.l.i'.; slot kcrs and feeders, fresh cows and springers, 1 to Jti; veils, X.Vti:.. Hogs Active and steady; yoikers, tiJu4; light do., $la4.(0; pigs. Mat. lit; mixel (Mtckers, H.iai-!'.: intsiium wriKhls. U Val90; heavy hogs, t:L7Ual.M; roughs, KSa,12j; stags, Vt $2..riU. Sheep and luiuhs sthadu easier; prime clipped lambs. 41.9eai.le: culls to good, tX.Vkit.SI; wool lainlis culls to best, l.t."...VI: clipped sheep, culls to best handy weights, 2.imiS.i: wool sheep do., Hal; heavy export sheep or lambs dull and neK lecte.1. Thicoco Liv stock. Vnlon 8tock Yards. Anrll J7. Cattle Tte- cets, S,0O head; market tlrm and lHa'Jo.-. hiV)ieri coininen o extra steers. 4.1.1oa 4. ; stu.-kers und feeders. f:taXti.i; cows slid buds, tl.."4ia:i.2.'.; calves, ni:i.Kl; Tixuns. .'! 3.7.'i. Hugs liecelpls. 4t.mH head; market weag enu iau' lower; heavy pacKing aim shinning bus, (Uiitii; common to chol-o mixed. 3.Sr'i.Ti;'i; choice assortetl, $.'t.in.i J.M: light, !.4."u:i.ii; j.igs, Jljnaiis. Sheep Keelpts, 17.iK) h. ad; nupket steady; In ferior to choice, 42iiiiU; lumbs, W.n'laii i. EVA M. HETZEL'S Siiperior Fac? Bleach Positively Removes ill Facial Blemishes. Atalea Face Powder is superior to any fac powder ever man utactured, I'sed and com mended by trading sorl-ty nrd profetnionnl biimities, lircause it gives the beat possible effect and never loaves the kkin rough or scaly. Price 6i cents. Thrlxogt ne, Naturo'i Hair Growar, ie the gri'stust nun- in v igorator of the present pro gressive ge. being purnly a vogatable com pound, el.tiiely hai lulms, end insrvelou In lis beneficent effect. All Uisensea of the heir tnlsratpare rorrtilv cured bv the use of 1 lirixngmie. Prlcn ail cents and 11. For sale at r. 31. Kvtiel's !ialr-rire9ing and Manicure parlor". Him Lackawannu ave. and N 1 ban niiir Building, Wilkes Carre. Mall orjors flllod pioiuptiy. ASKroKTREBKLETON BCTIiGHTW3piP ANP!5AB59iyTEIY5AFE FOR SALE BY THE SCRANTON STATION. STEINWAY A SON'S . . , Acknowledged the Leading PIANOS 01 the Worll DECKER BROS., KRANICHE BACHB and other. ORGANS Musical Instruments, Husical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchasers will always find complett stock and at price a Inw th qni. ity of the Instrument will permit at n nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - Scranton DUPONT'S INNING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufnctuml nt tho Wapwallopi-n Mills, Luzerno county. Pa., and ut Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jp. General Agent for tho Wyoming; Distriet. 11S WYOMING AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Ttnnk Buliaing. AtlKNCIKS: TH09. FORD, I'ltlHton. Va. JOHN ll. SMITH SON, Plymouth, Pn. 13. W. Ml'M.mAN. Wlll;p-Hurrp, Pa, AkpiiIh for tho Koiuiunu Chonilral Com pany's Hich ExploslvtB. ROOF TINNING AND S0LDERIN3 All done ntvny with by thn upo of HART. MAN'S PATKNT PAINT, which conslstii of InRrcdli'nts well-known to nil. It ran bo applied to tin, uulvunlzoil tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brlrk dwellings', which will firevent absolutely nny crumbling, crack nff or breaking; of the brick. It will out last tlnnlne; of any kind by many years, and Its cost docs not exceed one-fifth thai of the cost of tinnlns;. Is sold by the job ob pound. Contrartn taken by ANTONIO UAHTMANN. (27 Blrca St. ' WSgStW v ATLANTIC REFINING jMlllIlUlltlllUall UM THE":. FASHION 308 UCKAWANNA AVEKUE 308 ; It is a pleasure to refer to these facts in calling your attentiou to our special line of Dress G00(K CaDCS, Shirt Waists and MUlinerj. 50 pieces of all-wool Serge, 36 inches wide, QC in all colors, made to retail for 40c.; your pick tlUC Ask to see our line of Silk aud Wool Mixed 7C. Dress Goods, i") iu. wide, worth s&l; your pick OC In Persian and Print Wrap Silk our line at 69c, 75c. 9SC. and $1.23, are at least 25 per cent under value. S2.9S Silk Cape, nicely made and lined, worth $4.00. $1.4$ Silk Cape. Ask to see this special line, worth $0 We will give you as good a Shirt Waist for 39c. as you cau buy elsewhere for 59. Try it. Xo harm done. There are poorer Shirt Waists advertised elsewhere for 98c. than the ones we are selling at 75c. Seeing is believing. M l LLINE RY. Dou't miss seeing our Millinery. As far as prices and styles are concerned we defy competition. Trimmed Sailors at 25c, 39c, 50c. Worth 39c, 50c, 69c S e iiiiiHiiiiiKiiKiimiiiiiimiiuiiiminiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitmiiiini KsOBSON mm m mm fal go in mill The Electric City Awning and Tent Cem. eany wish to inform their friemle and patrooi that hey hare opened an office at 311 Linden Stieet, with Reese A Loner, where any orders, by mail or telephone, for Tents, Flag, Awn inca, Wagon Coventor Horse Clothing will be given careful attention. E I Telephone 3102. BALDWIN'S THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES. THE 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. JAMES MOIR, THE MERCHANT TAILOR Ha Moved to His New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on side next to Flret National Dank. Ho lias now in a Comprising everything req linlie for fine Merchant Tailoring. And the seui cau be shown to tul vantage in Mh splon diuly fitted up ruonis. A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to All Headers ul The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" in His New Business Home RESTORES VITALITY. Made a 1st Day. XJ 'Vlan i5ti.DUy.! 0f Me. THE GRBAT 30th llnv. proilurea thnnhnve remits In 110 days. It act untvrrtiillyauC'iutekir. ciiith whpa nil other fail YnunKnit'iiwillrrsatn tliRtr Inst mnntiooil.auduld Mi ll ivlll rueoviT tlii'lr 01: Mil ul vmor by UBiim HMVIVO. It iiuicklyendHurrlyriiiitorvaNorvous ui'sH. Lost Vitality, Iinpntrnev. Mulitly lCiuinaioni, t.r.stl'owcr. Kail 1 11 it Memory, tVastint DIdiskiw. and all iirrt8 of Hclt-ahUHu or hxivhs and lmliftrrvtion. vlili'h unllU one lor Httnly, liiiMiifnx or nmrrlue. It 'otuiily curoa by utartlliK at the scat ot il. if auc. U11 1 lnuii'at nervxtnuio aud lilnuil builder, brlnn li'ir bark the lnk rIoit to pale eheekaandre ati -itiif tho lire of ynutli. It nardu off )nanliy mil Conatanptlon. Inalut on bavlni RKVIVOiue tlicr. It ran be carried In vent porket, l)y nir.tl. 1 .00 mr nackaee. or sl tor BB.OI). with a ooai vn written ajuarantee to cure or refund 10 money, circulariree. Address Par tale by MATTHEWS BROS., Drugglits, scranton, ra. REF11R i THE FROTHlNGflflM. VijBfnerReia, Lessee and Manafers. APRIL 27, 28 AND 29, MATINEE WEDNESDAY. THE MITT STOCK CO Monday Night and Wednesday Matinee, WIFE FOR WIFE. Tuesday Nlght-PASSION'g SLAVE. Wednesday Nlght-THE UNKNOWN. Produced by a strong company, headed by the romantic young actor, Joseph Slayter. PRICES-ioc., joc. and 30c Sale of eeate now open. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tuesday Evening, April aS. Joseph Hart -IN- ill j FOR BENEFIT SCRANTON LODGE OF ELKS. Sale ol Scats Opens Saturday at O'Clock. Checks at 8. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Wednnaday, April Jo. For the Benefit nt the SCRANTON ATHLETIC CLUB, EMILY BANCKER, In the Ureat Comedy Hit, OUR FLAT Sale if seats opens Monday moraine at 9 o'clocx. Checks will be given out at 8. 1 11 WON DAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 2j, a8 and 10, 1896. Last Attraction ol the Regular Season, THE NOSS JOLLITY CO. In Their New Fantistlc Musical Comedy, THE KODAK In Three Snap Shots. All Fun. A Posi tive Novelty. No Sorrow. HEAR The Musical Tennis Club, Tne Mandolin Troubadours, The Fairy Balls. The Saxophone Quintette. PRICES, 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS iaaaaaaai-------A- -aA AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET Tbe Finest in the Cttj. The latest Improred furnish--logs and apparatus fer s-riplf meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avav WILLIAM S MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND 5 OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. OFFICE IlOI'na from 7.S0 a. m. to p. in. (1 hour Intermission for dinner anJl supper.) .Particular Attention (liven to Collections. Prompt Settlement Ouaranteed. Vour Burt, am Is Respectfully Sellclttd. If Uphene 124. L a t - - - " ' iatsstn ittssti uttnttoti