THE SCRANTON" TRIBTTNE-rBIDAT MORNING MAY 13, 1896. THE LEADER 124-126 Wyoming Ave. Things that you should not fail to see. The ftnocial that we offer in our dif ferent departments nre new desirable good that cannot bo manufactured for tin prices we offer them. In any in stance wtn-re' u eustnmer fails to llnd any article purchased from us to he mi eceiitionsil hai'Kiiin. wc will eheerful ly take It bark and refund tin- money, l'he balance of the excellent values that we ottered In 5e. dress goods we offer now at ISc. a yard. l. piece of printed Trope Do J.ipnn; these uooils woiv nnvle by the 1'acilic mills to retail for 1J-i, Ollt PlllCK. "e. A YARD. 209 pieces printed Venetian chalUe. regular price, S. I.KAMKIt 8 PHICK, lie. A YARD. One lot of printed urKUtidies and print ed corded dimities, reKtilar price. 10.-., LKAUKIfS IMtlfK. do. Onr lot of standard iinlisu prints, repuhir 5c. oinility, ' " i.K.rKHS PU1CK, C'ii. i" ladles' navy and Mack llannji suits. v. cie ii.'.H. I.KAUKK'fl rillCE. $1.0. b) ln.Hr-3' flRiired lirillluiilinc iklrts. lined throughout and veivc teen bound, Were si. :".. i.K.viiRK'a itjci:. inc. 11 r hildri n' navy reel, r-, ?iz" four to lUUlll'Ul, Wi le i lie. l.KAI'iKK'S rmt'K, oi'o. 25 dozen ltidios' l.iuudiiod waists, itisjo p.. u.i us, were nw. l.ic.vi n'n, s pitirw. tS dozen ladies' peioalo an I lawn waists, choice patterns, were Ol'e. and 7&C. I.KADI'Ui'S I'UICK. IV. li ikigrn of ladies' (lull lilaeK and fancy llsutvj sayi n wiiisls, were l.l-.AIKI;rt PltP'K. iDc. 12 dozen of Infants und children's me ...-, jizes two to six. LK llhii S PliP'K. ;."ic. Ill tfcZ:i ill' llt". checked dresses, nil. une.i with embroidciy, sizes two lu ciylit, l-KADKIl :4 I'itli'i:. 10 ;'u dozen .if men s 'iiuioj te. ks and IllUr-tll-ll.ilid:, V. l i e Kill . l.KAIiKH'r? I'ltU'lO. '.'Ic 1 doxen men's lum-i i eiul's, round and sipinre eotiteieti, l.i:.lKl S rltlCU, lie a pair, l.udies white ciuiiii silk paiasols with sdeks In mutch I.KAHKU':' I'KU'i:. '.inc. tn $4.!'i !M and -1 1 1 . -ti ulurl-i uinlirclla.s, with imuMHi frame. I.KA UKK'S PliK'K, ('Sc. and $1.:3. 2 hales extra quality tinbleached, yald wide muslin, l-KAHKH 8 PKI'K. 4- A YAH I'). 0 dozen Iiirj-'s-wze cotton towels, regu lar pi lee, 7c, I.HADHIi'fl PHICK. io. W Iniiii lies of line linishlim braid, res nliir price, Mac. lraiirivs nticr:. oc. In pic ts host unblcaehvd KheetltiR, 9-1 wide. i.iOAnnn'8 I'mi-i:, nc a yard. Eti dozen of line linen einluoidere'i luinclkei eld-fs. the 7-k. kind, they have allKlit inipei fetcions, w ere sold to us by the tuamifactuicr at a dig loss. OUR PKICE. 12ic. H 8 11 TAYLOR, Sir if. .1. An hie Jones, of Hyde Park, win the RUi'Mt of Wlchard jnnea and family, of Storrs street, yesterday Rev. Weeks, of I'Mwanlsdnle. will oc cupy the mi I pit. of the OinKreRational church Sunday. Lena Kins has n new wheel. Howard .lcC.'lo;d;ey. who is a popular lind hivhiy estecnieii younK inun, is ..I .. 1 !.!.. ..l..n ..I .. i.e. i.. ttiMMik n, ii .i . i .uir: pun t illl'l irpnir ill Heranton. Mct'losUey mine here about v year iiro and ha" inade, like Madison, n I fiend of everyone ho raine in con tact with. Miss l.flllan Fatzlneer. who resides nt Schuylkill county and who spent a few weeks with her luotl?er. Wesley, last winter, has returned astuln to spend mother period with the many friends phe made on her former visit. A creat many of our inners, speak ers, etc., will participate n the enter tainment to be held at the Archhald this even inn. Mr. Williams, father of W. .1. Wil liams, of Taylor street, arrived here yesterday mornitifr front Wales. Me is 74 years of ae and has been here be fore. Miss riwn Powell, of Ridge street, is fr ndinB a few days at Kingston. PRICEBURG. ' rmring n short delay at the Ptorr3 rolllcry Wednesday, Thomas llarrett, noistiti)? enRineer nt the breaker, and Frank Leo, n Polish laborer, engaged in a friendly wrestling match. During its proftress Leo became anirered and caiiKht Harretfhy the throat and at tempted to choke him. After some se vere seulillnfT. the Tolander came out with a broken nose. At the hearing before 'Squire I.osan. Leo and his wit nesses swore Barrett struck him with sprng, but Hafrett claims he used no iiras. mil nis list, inu justice re quired P.nrrett to give the sum of $:!00 bnll for his appearance at court. Mrs. Nip. aged (!S years, died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Klefer. yesterday. The funeral of the late Avert Snyder R ill take place Sunday at '1 p. in. Ser vices will bp held at the house and In terment will be made in Prieeburg cemetery. John O'Connor was a visitor in Oly Jjhaiit last evening. If tho Bnby Is rutting Teeth. Mr. Wlnsltrw''; Soothing Svrop has been used for over Fifty Yeark by Mil l:cn ot Mother.i for tlielr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums. Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of tl.n world. P.e sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's (Soothing Syrup," and take no other Und. Twenty-five cents a bottle. GREAT SALE OF BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. Wo have no fortune to give away, but we guarantee you goods at less than any other house in the trade. Your choice from our Btock, which is complete at $100 Per Yard. .. .Remember we don't reserve any thingThese goods consist of all the leading makes, Come early and make your selections. : J. SCOTT ING LIS, CARPETS and WALL PAPERS ,. , . . ,. , ;. ; 419 Lack'a Aw. CARBOflDALE. fReadws wtll r-leaae note that srtvertlse. tnrtits. orders for Job work, slij Items for publication Wt at the establishment of 6hannon ft Co.. newsdealers. North Main street.-will, receive prompt attention; of fice open from t a. m. to 10 p. ni l CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. i Three .Men Seriously Hurt Yesterday Aficrnoon. Yesterday afternoon Frederick Mills was seriously hurt at his planing mill by a heavy timber falling upon him. Mr.- Mills was working on a building In the yard when some irons loosened and caused the timber to fall. The Irons struck him across the back of the head and made several sculp wounds. The timber iullicted the most serious Injuries and it Is feared some are In ternal. He Is resting a little easier to day but is still in great pain. Another unfortunate was Patrick Mullaitcy, who fell into the pit at the bead of Xo. "JO and broke his arm. His l ight shoulder was also dislocated. He was taken to the hospital where he is doing nicely. . Ueorge porter, of Perkett street, a braUeinan on the Delaware and Hudson roiid, was quite badly hurt nt 7.10 Wed nesday night near rncmdale. He fell from the engine while It was going quite rnpidly and sustained two broken ribs. He was also badly bruised about the body but they are not serious. Dr. l.'.ailcy attended him. COLLI M lilAS' Kl'NA WAY. Things Were .Mode Lively by Their Dig iray. Yiisteiday morning the large gray iiorso''owiied by the Columbia Hose company and ayached to a dray wason nn awav on LiriiTda avenue, and for a tine caused consideratire.f xcitenieni Just before Hie horse reached Church street the wagon collided with a tele graph pole und the horse broke Ioomu and was sor.n captured The wagon, hmvover. was completely demolished. 'I he cause cf the runaway was the un fastening of a tug near the collar which caused the animal to become unman ageable. I'LUSONAI. AND OTHER ITEMS Mrs. tborge Van Kuien. of Passaic, N J., Is the guest of her father. Mr. Tuttle. at the Hotel Anthracite. Miss Loretta Coxe. of the West Hide, who has been visiting friends in Green Ridiie, has returned home. .Miss Jennie Harnes. of Susquehanna, is tiie guest f f iiir and Mrs Oscar lial ley. oilier of I'iKhtii avenue and Main Stl'i et. Jainei! Willis, of 'oiith Mam street. and Miss Jennie Hodgins. of New Ceme tery stieet will be mi'irieil at St. Hose's church Weilnt xlay uftertioou. May 211. At hiiili noun today Miss May Court ney, of ;'outh Washington street, and John Downing, of Park street, were married at the home of the bilde's par ents by r.ev. IS. J Paisley, rector of Tiiuity church this city. Owing to sii kness and death In tiie family, the ceremony was witnessed by only the immediate friends und relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Downing will commence housekeeping at IV.t Park stieet in a few days William Itosser. of Keokuk, la., who lias been visiting bis giandluther. John Nteol. of Cemetery stteet, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Shaffer, of Way mart, entertained a number of young people fioui this city Wednesday even ing. The evening was spent In music and panics till " o'clock, alter which refreshments were served and the party left for home, having spent delight ful evening. Signor i'.olognesi, of Bolngiusl. Hart field At Co, bankers and brokers. 60 Wall street, New York, was the guest of ilabiiel Pugliano yesterday. 'l'he signor is also general agent in the 1'nit ed 'States for Italian business over the Cunard and White Star lines, for which Signor Pugliano Is agent in this city. Dr. II. C. Wheeler was called to Dun dalf today lu consultation with Dr. Kiko. Superintendent George W. Dow, of the Jefferson division, left today for New York. J. C. Hogan, recently of New Mil foid. was in town today. John Durkin. of Scranton, formerly of this city, railed on old friends Wed nesday evening. Aliss Anna Shipmnn. of Rirhmnndale, was a visitor in town Wednesday. Prank F.lner. of P.ronlc street, has re turned from a protracted visit in Xew York. Stanley Maxwell, of Salem avenue, has accepted a position as solicitor for Rogers Pros., art dealers, on South Main street. Miss Maggie L. Marry, stepdaughter of Ceorge 10. Mills, of this city, has recently received a bequest of $r,(i() from her grandfather, who died a few weeks ugo. Haydn F.vans. of Serantnn. was a vis itor in town yesterday. Mrs. floorge Kilborn, of Brooklyn, N. Y who has been visiting her son, C. F. Rose, for several days, left yesterday for Owego, where she will spend a few days beforo returning home. The Junior Christian Kndeavor so ciety of the Presbyicilan church will give a dime entertainment In the lec ture room of the church this evening. Mrs. K. P. P.iirke, accompanied by her daughters. Misses Annie and Maty, left Wednesday for Philadelphia, where Mrs. Ilnrkp. who has been an Invalid for a number of years, will enter a private hospitnl. Miss Mary will re main with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. TJerry. of Pelmont street, celebrated their fifteenth wedding an niversary Wednesday evening. It was also Mr. Horry's birthday. AVOC A. Our Woman's Paper was well re ceived in this town yesterday. The newsboy disposed of a large number of copies'. All who read It were well pleased with the work. A large number of ppoplo from this town witnessed the game of bnll nt Wllkes-P.arre yesterday. They returned home .lubilnnt over the excellent towns man. Homer I-uekcy. Misses Vlrginea Carline, Annie Rnl cheene and Nettie Clark, of Scranton, were guests of R. T. q'Malley yes terday. Miss Maggie Mnnie. of Plttston. spent yesterday with Miss Lizzie Murphy. A Joint institute of the Mnrcy and AviK-n teachers will be held tomorrow morning In the No. 1 graded school of Duryea. An Interesting programme will bo rendered. Professor Hoban will act as chairman. Samuel Taylor, of the AVest Side, spent yesterday with friends In Scran 'ton. "Siev. E. L. Stintee.' of Did Forge, was a caller In town yesterday. Timothy Quitin announces himself as candidate for the Fifth legislative coin ing Democratic convention. James Graham, rt., will leave on Saturday for Pittsburg, where he will represent Nay Aug lodge. Independent Order Odd Fellows, at tho Odd Fel lows' state convention. "The Confederate Sny" will be pro duced by an amateur company in O'Malley's Opera house on May i'i for the benefit of the Moosle band. Williams, the barber, who occupied the Curry hlork, has removed Into O'Rrien's building n few donis below. Mrs. Robert Oliver sornt Thursday with friends in Plttston. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, of the West Hide, are rejoicing- over the ar rival of a daughter. The Sargfteld Literary club are con templating building a business block on their lot In the North Knd. The basement Is ready to begin the proposed property. The Moosic Hoee company will con duct a fair beginning next Monday eve- nin&r in Dyroond's hall. Doubtless ' a largo number of people front surround ing towns will attend as a-pleasant ride In the open cars, will be an induce ment - " - The Hillside Coal company will paV Its employes today, and the Lehigh Val ley will pay on Saturday. Rev. J. J. Jones has been re-appointed to labor among the Primitive Metho dist Congregation of this town. Mr. Jones has done excellent work since his advent to this F4retinn and the mem bers are well, plascd to have him re main and continue his labor. FACTOR.YVIL.UE. Mrs. Charles Clark and son, of Scran ton, are the guests of Mrs. Clark's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haker, on Ma ple street. Wednesday morning as Mrs. Jane Seamans and son, Harry, were driving from their home near Lake Sheridan to Mrs. Seamun's sisters' at this place, the carriage in which they were riding broke, letting the horse and two front wheels free, and the body of the car riage fell to the ground.' The top be ing up nt tho time, fell down, bruising Mr. and Mrs. Seamans, though not. seri ously. The carriage was nearly new and it seems the wood in it was very poor. What might have been a serious runaway was avoided by their having a gentle horse, which did not undertake to run at all. The Captain R. J. race post and La dies of the (irand Army of the Republic of this placo wilt give an entertainment and he cream festival May SO. Place has not vet been decidedupon. M. V. Townsend and' Harry -Sea ma tu drove to Scranton and back Thursday. Miss Annabrlle Taylor, of Nicholson, spent Wednesday tn town. Si. Thomas' college of Scranton and Keystone Academy Base Hall clubs played a game of ball on Keystone base bail grounds Wednesday after noon. Score, 7 to 2 lu favor of St. Thomas' team. Mis. Kittle Raker and daughter, Aland, ot Scianton, visited relatives in town this week. Memoiial Day will be observed as usuai nt t hi-place, an item of which will appear in nexCtmJs news. The Woman's PapcrvaslViucrrcd all over town today by Miss Gertie Worthl up. The ladies who edited the paper are to be highly complimented on their success, as the paper is thought to be very Interesting by all who purchased a copy. HON ESDALE, A sacred concert with the following programme will be rendered at the Methodist Kpiscopa) church ou Sunday evening next: Yoluntaiy, "Andante. Keliglosn," l.eybai k, organist; anthem "Tuny with Me, O My Savior," Kmer- son, full choir; prayer: hmn, No fiffl. congregation; solo, "Rock of Ages," Mrs. A. C. Tolley; quartette. "1 will l.ll'i up Mine Fyes." Misses Whitney and CI, uk. Alessrs Smith and Schenck; ol'lertory. "Serenade." Ch. M. Wldor. organist; anthem. "Praise yc the Lord, full choir; qunrtett. "Prepare to Meet thy God." Mrs. George Robertson. Miss Preston, Messrs. Holkcom and CroiiBley ; by mil. No. to!', congregation; anthem, "Rock of Ages." Jacobs, full choir; duet. "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Smart, Mrs. Trolley and Mrs. Crossley; mule quartette, "Uless the Lord O My Soul." Hucha mm; anthem. "Come, Said Jesus' Sacred Voice." Perkins, full choir; benediction: voluntary, "March of Philistines," Steggall, organist; choir, Mrs. A. C. Ttdley. Miss Grace AVhitney. Mrs. George Robertson, Miss Klizalieth Clark, Mrs. T. A. Crossley, George A Smith. U. G Crossley, M. E. Holkeoin. M. I. S. Schenck; Miss Lizzie Whitney, organist' R. G. Crossley, di rector. The steam yacht of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company made a trip up the canal this week. On board were Treasurer C. A. Walker, wife and daughter, Superintendent L. O. Rose. Paymaster A. Ii. Snyder and J. Kink Rose. Parties in Hunesdale desiring the Wo men's edition of the The Scranton Tri bune should pluce their orders with Walter Switt, who has charge of the paper here. MOSCOW, TV. H. Clolemun and daugher. Elsie, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noack for the last few days here, returned to their home at Easton. Miss Jennie Cannon returned home from Astoria Wednesday. Mrs. John Scott and little daugh'ter, Marian, spent Wednesday In Strouds burg. Mrs. L. Roney. of Green Ridge, and Mrs. Chalmers, of Stroudsburg, attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Davis on Monday. Dorranee Fuller, of Elmhurst, called on friends in town nn Tuesday. Mrs. John M. Xnack and little son. Frank, are spending a few weeks in Stroudsburg. Miss Lizzie Harndon is quite ill. WYOMING, Miss Maggie Swltzer was visiting friends nt Kingston yesterdey. James O'Royle. of Maltby. whose death was reported, arrived home last evening from Dushore. Miss Lizzie Eckart attended the fu neral of Frank Moss, at Wilkes-Iiarre Wednesday. Michael Galisky. nt Fuller's Pntch, was found In the Maltby mines Wednes day at 'S p. ni., dead. It Is supposed that he was killed by a delayed blast. Mr. Galisky was nbnut 40 years old and leaves a wife and four children. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slusser are en tertaining their parents, of Hazlctun, this week. fiHottBiieirs Anxiously watch declining health of their daughter. f?o many arc cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In t ho early stages, when not beyond t!u' reach of medicine, Hood's Sarsa n::nll:i will restore the quality und (i'.:uilily of tho Mood niul tints give good health. Itoitd llicl'ollowinir letter; "It is but just to writo about my daughter Cora, a;ed 19. Slio was com pletely run down, declining, hndtliat tired feeling, and friends snid she would not live over three months. She had a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. I huppened to read about Hood's Sursapa rilla and had her give it a trial. From the very first doso Bho began to got better. After taking a few hollies sec was com pletely cured and her health tins been the best over since." Mks. Annm Peck, 12 Wail road Place, Amsterdam, N. Y "I will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done. Hood's Hnrsapnrllla hns truly cured me and I am now well." Cora Pixk, Amsterdam, N. Y. Re sure to get Hood's, because Kioodn Sarsaparilla Is tho One True Wood Purifier. All (IniftclftK ft. Prepared only by C. I. Mood & Ou., Lowell, Maui. H j) r.i. arepiirely venerable, re riOOU S PHIS liable and bem.nclal.2So. 0. As good as can be made regardless of price for Other Brands Only ) for DbnT take our word for it, but.buva f piece, and see for yourself. MARKET AND STOCK REPORT Wall Street Kcvicw. New York. May 14 Dullness was the predominant feature at the Stock Kx change today, but the market, while quiet, was decided him throughout. London was mainly responsible for the hlghei range of prices, foreign houses having purchased between lu.tiun and U.muo shaies of various stocks and lair umouuts of railway bonds The reduc tion In the posted rates for sixty day exchange Induced local operators to buy while the commutation of the sentences of the Transvaal conspirators seemed to exert a good effect on foreign traders. A belief that a sound money candidate will be nominated at the St. Louis con vention gained ground and this also had Its inlluence. The New Tork city ;'j per cent bonds recently purchased by Vernillye 4 Co., of this city, and biought out in London by a syndicate formed the subject of considerable comment on the street. It had been reported in certain quarters that the loan had been over subscribed, but oth ers contended that the bonds had not been taken with avidity. Late in the day the matter was settled by press ad vices that the loan had been barely tuken on a .1 per cent. basi3. The Massachusetts loan sold rapidly for the reason that the vendors were content with a fair profit. The successful plac ing of the loans referred to and the re cent purchases of railway securities by Kuropean bankers ought to have an im portant influence on the gold export movement. The improvement in the general run of active stocks was equal to al per cent, and was well Dis tributed. A few of the specialties scored exceptional gains, Huffalo, Roch ester and Pittsburg rising to lin'i and Ray State fins 2'-i to 'M. Specu lation closed firm Net changes show gains of Vial per cent, outside of Ray State Gas and Huffalo. Rochester nnd Pittsburg preferred, which advanced 2'4 to 4 'I', per cent. Totul sales were 108,563 shares. Furnished by WTLLTAM MVJf. AI,. LKN & Co., correspondents for A. P. CAMPBELL, stock broker, 412 Spruce street. Op'n- High- Low- Clu ing, est. est. im;. Am. Tobacco Co ... t;.V im tw'z (Hi .. Am. Sugar Ref. Co. .L'1'4 l-l"'i 1-4 l-i:"4 Ateh., To. & S. Fe .. I.V. l.V, l.V, IV, Clies. & Ohio 17 17 17 17 Chicago Gas tisi, iis us isi'4 Clue. & n. v. ..,...im- in:, lur ici;. Chic, 11. O. 74 794 if ' Mi '. C. C. St. L. ... St 31 31 SI Chic., Mil. & St. P. .. 77 7x'4 77"i 77 Chic., R. I. & Pac. ... 70'i 7iV) ? W Del. & Hud J; 12- I2r.ij, llfei, Dlst. & C. F. lSi P." 1S'4 H Gen. Kleetrle 34-" III" .11 :tl, Louis. & Nash eH, .llij :,s''H r1 M.-K. ti. Texas, Pr. . 2S1j 2'i SI Man. Elevated HiiV'i ii', Pi.e Mo. Pac LTV. I r". ::.v., :;,', N. Y. Central 97' . !i7'j 7'i !i"' ' N. Y., L. K. & W. ... ll'i H" M' ll'i, N. Y. S. ft W S'a X--- S'i KV. N. Y., 8. K W., Pr. .. 4 : 21 LM " Pac. Mail LW. l'H-'h 2ir Phil. & Read 11 "J 11", u IV 3 Southern R. R !i"., in;, Southern It. R., Pr. 2i:. 3ft Lti'I Tenn. C. & Iron L7 27'i L'7 I'rdon Paclfli 8 8 S Wal.ash, Pr 17"i 17'; 17'1 17:i; W. L i pi r, .- V. H. Leather H's f'4 !'' ll'i V. S. Leather. Pr. .. Ki HP. V. S. Rubber 23 21 2:1 21 CHICAGO UOAKU OF Tlt.MiK Pit If MS. - Op'n- Jllsh- I.nw- Clus- WHEAT. ing. est. est. Ing July aj '4 n::'.', September ....... W 6lj :(";, i'i CORN. July lsi 19---4 1fl'i 19.--L. September 1H" 20 l OATS. July 2il 3 2S September 31' Sl'i 31 3lis LAUD. July 4.02 4.70 4. ft! 4.70 Sejuteniher 4.77 4.S0 4.77 4.Sj PORK. July 7.70 7 Si) 7.K 7.50 September 7.S.) 1M7 7.W 715 Scranton Hoard of 'Irudj F.xchnngcQtin. tations All Ouotntloin HneJ on I'ur r mo. N,ame- , . Bid Askei. Dime Dep. & Dis. Bank no Eci anion Lace fiirtutn Co 60 National Boring & Drilling Co. ... go First National Punk 650 Scrnntsn Jar & Stopper Co 25 Elmhurst Boulevard Co loo tierHiiloii Suvliiu." Hank 200 Bonia Plate Glass Co... ij Bcrar.tou Car lieplacer Co !oo Sc-anton Pncking Co a Weston Mill Co jO Luckawa.-.tia Iron & at eel Co 1..0 fieranton Bedding "!. ji3 Third National Hunk 8r,i) Throop Novelty Mfg. Co in Scranton Traction Co 17. 20.;o BONDS. Scranton Glass Co tot (Scranton Pans. Railway,' first mortgage due IMS........ lis People's Street Hallway, first mortgage due WIS lis fieranton Plttston Trac. Co M People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage dun l!20 Ill ... Dickson Manufacturing Co inn Lacka. Township School B 102 Slty of Scranton Street Imp S ... 102 orough of Wlnton t ... tM ounces DO cents Ounces 11(0 cents Mt. Vernon Coal Co... Scranton Axle VSoiks New )nrk Prodtico Market. New York, May II. I'iour Pnchniufed, dull, cisy Wheat Spot mill ket dali. Aim; t. u. b.. 7;'c. to amve; uniiiHiicd red. lioasnc; No. 1 northern, 7lc. ; options closed steady at uiictiumieil prices to '.ho. decline, Mv, ii'J"e., June und July, t;s-i4c; August. li!'S;e. ; September, C!sc; liecenmer. 71 ;v. Corn Spots dull, llrm. No. 2 at Dii'-je. ele vator; i',e. ulluat; options dull fteudv at !e. decline; ilay, iEeW: Jy. i'c.. Sep tetnher. K'sv. uats Spots active, steady; options dull, lirm; Muy. 2l7lc; June and July, 2t:t,c. ; spot prices. No 2 at 2e.; iSO. 2 white. 2ie ; No. 2 Chicago. L'lie. ; No. 3 at 21c.; No. ;t Willie I'V-.; mixed western, 2.t L'llc.; white do.. 2iia2Sc.; while stale, 2J2Se. Reef yulet. sternly; uiichaiiKel. Lard ljulet. Ilrmer; western steuni. Jl.lki; city, H.2ii; .May. $.; relin.'d. quiei: continent, jtV25; South America, -.0: conipniind, 1';. Pork IJuiet, weiik; old mess, ..'i.Vi'.i L.'i, new mess, $i 25. Huiter-ijuii t. fmicy falrl Bteinly, unehaim'e.l. Cheese i,niet, new eusyihlate huge new, ii1., iS' -c. : oihers unchanged. Lgs Moderuie ilenciiid. stealy; slate and Pennsylvania, lii'jiille ; southern. S.iM.c.; western fresh, ijln'tc. ; do. per case, fl.2Ta2 H. Pldladelrhip 1'iovisicn .Marker Philadelphia, May II Provisions were in moderute joblung ilemund at unchanvii prices. Weipiote: City smoked beef, Pa 12c.; beef hums, $10ul;Y.'iO', pork, fumllv. fle.jOall: hams, S. P. cuied, in tierces, s'i.i tl'iC us to average: sides, rlliljud in salt, 5c. ; do. do. smoked, fi' jaVc.; shoulders, pickle-cured. i.aD'ac. ; ilu. do. smoked, lia ti'4C. ; picnic hams, S. P. cured, iiljal,;!ie. ; do. do. smoked, ti'4aii :'4e. ; b. Hies in pickle, according to average, loose, oari11.; break fast bacon. 71 au Hie. for round and .lobbinc lots, as to brand and average; laid, pu:v. city retined. In tierets, r;'t:ii;c. ; do. do. do., in tubs, iiaiii4e. : do. butchers' loose, fie.; city tallow, In hogsheads, 3'4e ; country do., 3a3!sc, as to qualiiy, and cakes, 3'sC lliiffiilo l ive stock. Ruffiilo. . Y Slay 14. Cattle IJuiet and euiiy; fresh cows and springers steadv. Veals Steady ut ?;l.75a4.2.'. lions Du'li and Pic. lower; good to choice Yorkers, $'l..-f:i.i;ii: light grades, $:!.mi; mixed wick ers. J3..-.-a".r71:!: medium hcavys, :!.doa3.r; pitis. 3.jr,a3.iiu; ruughs, ;i:i:i.ln; slaws, 2 1 2.50. Sheep and lambs Weaker for good litht and handy grades, strong and hlu'ier for heavy; prime handv lareiis, J4.!ia.i.l'i; fair to choice. $)..'.ii l.5; hand sheep, :l. ua 3.75; culls to lair, f2a.'!425; prime heavy ex port lambs, $l.lKliij; good heavy export sheep, $lal,15. Toledo (irnin .Market. Toledo. O., .May 14. Wheat-Receipts, H.CoO bushels: shipments, 2I.1I1H) hush"ls: easy; No. 2 red cash niul .May, 'WV.; .1 ill v. Ii5-i,e.; August. 05'1He. Cnrn Receipts, 4.NI0 bushels; shipments. Cm) bushels; dull; No. 2 mixed July, .1":',c. Oals Receipts, l.lj'jO bushels; no trading. Jewelers and Silversmiths, 130 Wyoming Are. DlimONDS AND DUNIOXO JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND BRONZES, RICH CUT GL1SS STERLING AND SILVER PLATEO WARE. LEATHER BELTS, SILVER NOVELTIES, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Jewelers and Silversmiths, 30 WYOMING AVE. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All dono awny with by tho use of HART MAX'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvunized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to hrlek dwellings, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and Its cost does not exceed one-fifth that of tiie cost of tinning. Is sold by tho Job or pound Contracts taken by ANTUNIO HAHTMANN. 627 Birch SU DR. LQBB'S BOOK FREE To all snfFuron of KUKORSliF YOP'IH, LOST Vlt.tllt and lltSE.!-.S OP 1M4N AND WOMEN, rages: clo. bound: securely sonlnd and uialad five. 'Irwatnuint lynill strictly coiifldential, and a rottWe qnlek cure (as anteed. lo matter how long standing, I will poiitlvoly cure 700. Write or call. .120 N. 15th St., Phlladn .Pa DO yoara' coatintwna practice. nffiuKGNiLL COnriENCINQ , Monday, Hay 11, the Jv Following Bargains at IflE 400 AND 402 Dry Goods DepirtmMt. 101) niece licht ground bhirtior 'a ni brio euly luO pieces Aiavrlcau ludio Blue ecly .3: 6) piece, lineu tliushed Toweling only 1I4C SU p.e-e Brawi (4mh1s. iu. si'le, C'ashmeriM, Rrilliantliies. Ac. wuitb:i.ctn ic yard. only.... sac L5 piecea Japanesu Pren Silk, worth 3He, ouly ..IOC 40 pars i.aee l iirViinn. ;W yards lung, wertk only $1.50 10 pieces bleached Table Linen, warili :)!H only 3$c 1 11 dns. Towel., aooi'ted. bleached and nnblearbi-d, Turkish, and all 111 en worth 15c tu l'.ic eseh ptrciil j for l$c Handkerchiefs. oon dozen ladies' Hamlkerrhief. assorted, worth Oo to "c, onlv 2C 1011 dnaeii gents' Handkerchiefs, wortlf 15c. only 6k Ladies' Furniskiag Goods. AO dozen ribbed Vests, worth 10c, only; gc 2tl dujea ladi a' Kid (tlnv a. all the Intent shades, worth 1.25 to 1 6-' a pair, yuur choic 82c 75 riW.en ladi.-s' fuat black, aeain less Hone, pie a pair, only 10c Cne case H. A; 11. Co atoH tor Mou- ' duy only, worth 1.00 at goc uO rinxen Indiea' muslin CheiniaA and Urawers, worth 30c t 45c, only aac 10 do7n ladies' muslin Mcht (lewiia, worth 1.-5 te 1.0ft earli. pwial , $1.00 We Hive Never CARPETS MB EWK " ' That approached the present one in every desirable quality, the colorings are richer and patterns more artistic, variety greater and values far beyond anything we ever did. Draperies and Upholstery Our Decorators are practical men, of long experience, formerly employed in the Largest Houses in New York ; they will pencil you a sketch, or give you original drawings in colors while you wait, and be helpful to you in harmoniz ing Wall Papers, Carpets and' Furniture KERR, Opposite Alain Entrance to the Wyoming House. s.e THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Ociwral Office: SCRANTON, PA. "Ye i II I Hickory Table" j"":. fill ye giide Tliese tables are unique h .1 and durable. We know of t PcQDie . -t none so well adapted for lawn Uijf DSS that f rOITt orporcn j use uie tuing ior country homes so rustic, you know they are as near inde structible as tables can be made at man)' times the price aud wc feel sure they won't remain long iu stock at 98 CENTS ji -': MR LACKAWANNA AVE. Cloak Department. SO Indies' Bilk WnKts. odds and ends, worth VkW to $5, your ' choice $1.50 SO ladies' Spriug J icke'B, navy, brown, taus tui black, worth tl to Iti JO your cboico Il.jo SO Indies' silk fan s, lace trim- minrt, worth $450, your chol -e j.o 25 ladles' suits, assorted, worth f 10 to 9i:i5. yonr choice $5.00 ladiris' silk Waists, totclal. worth tin. your choice ..$5.00 SS dnseu Indies' cambrio lauadrlsu ffhirt Waists, worta liSu, your Choice 33c 10 dns in ladies' f alley striped Undershirt, worth CHc, only.... 33c 8 dozen ladies' black sateen Under- shirts, worth v, ouly 45c Infants' Wear Department. SO dozen children's laco Papa, larn assnrtmeiit, selling at o9o aud COo each, your choice. 23c Umbrella Dspartimnt. SO silk umbrellas. '.II in. assorted handles, worth 11.7s to 111, oulv Ii.aj 100 silk Umbrellas, 'M lu. imorted. worth ti.W, only $100 Gents' Funishinfi Goods Department 50 dozen gents' laundricd fancy Slurw. f 1 quality ouly joc Oents' SOc Neckwear, allc Buspeii-,. -ders, M Hlnrts and Drawora, your choice $c Gents' i'i; Neckwear. 2,'ie Hunpen-. ders, '.'5n Hhirts ana Drawers, your choice iqc One esse gonta' tM-amlrsi 1-2 Hose, worth 12 t-2r, sale price 8c ESTABLISHED 1873. IIIIIIIIIIIH Telephone Call 5154. Offered a Line of . SON & CO., 408 Lackawanna Avenue. Okie m I 9 : this day W? Will dispose of a greafe Iofof nat ural growth Ta bles for 98c. Worth Tbree limes as Hucb. 225 & 227 WYOMING AVE. :8: beare SPECIAL MONDAY SALE will bo advertised in the Sunday Papers. . .' 'V- f: