-rt.fZ-f km ar,if4. rw utm-' ' prW-(? ' nr ys " J)"!-" T n "" TJLTE SCKANTCXST TRIBUNE SATURDAY arOlTNTNfl-. MAY 1. 1897. 9 "WBBSSiWW JJ Cackflwuma gMy GARBOMDALE, (Header will please nota that ndvprtle. nicnt, orders for Job work, and ltemi for publication left at the establishment of Hhnnnon & Co. newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a. m to 10 p m SOLICITOR STUART VACATES. Mnjoi O'.Voll llai mi Oilier- tit I. nit In tla .MuiilcipMl nlldliivr. City Solicitor ritu, tit, whose turn ex pires on Monday, vaulted Ills ollicc cs lorelay nnd M.iyot tYNelll Immediately removed fiom hi" nl'iie on Sulni ue nue to the rooms thus left vacated. It would iifin tlmt thH mini' solve the pioblom In teard to u place- im the city's chief ose-cutlvo. As the loom wns iinoic wiled at Ih- time nr one would seem to have ti better lhvht to It than the minor of the city. The councils will duiibtU"-s ucqulesee In the clintiRe and ptovlde come other o'ilce lor the cltj solicitor. Coiillrinmioit nt Trinity Church. lit TJev C. C Peiuck, rcetor of St. Mink's (lunch, IJIclimond, Va , iic-tlni; for Ulshnp ltullon, conllrnud u elnss of nine peisons on Thutsday evening fit Tllnlt ehuich. Hev. duties l:, ressi ink n, of Jciinn, assisted the icc loi I!i v r. J,. Fltchctt in tin open lnr fen ices. Hishop Penlek pleached an impressive itlscouryo fiom the tet "I am the Ine and ye aie the branch es He Illustrated the u-litlon be tween Christ anil cvei title iIIm lple showing that Cluistlans ebilvo their splitual life fiom tlu tine vlw. The ionium made a dtci) Impiesslon and was nppioprlate for Urns' whet had been admitted to the full plhlktjes of tli" ihurch. Compressed Air Iioioinotive. A building hJ been circled at the cnti.inee of the A Ih-on Creel; mine for an ail i-omnics-or It w 111 luinlsh power for tl.e coniPiessee' nlf locnnio tlve whit 'l will be VFc-d til ill-' lllill 111 plate nf iiimI s in this in, inner cml will ii bjoi'irlit to the smlait? thus il ng the wink of about llCleiv mules. Tin in w aiiangcnifiit 111 dhplic pliout t iit-flve bnjs connected with tin i Id stcii I'ails of the mine loof Inu lie n c ut ,iva In older that the locomotive m ly inn Into the mine. Iteliuont Street Iiiipiovcmciits. Mtv h Intetest is felt by pioperty cwnorB In Impi ovine; thelt homes on IJ liimnt sttc-t Tli- Postal Tcleginph comparv linve had the poles moved to the curb stone and the cl"ctiic light nnd Pi.utlun companies aie at work cluing the ame. The lesldents take pilde in this avenue and several resi dences aie being impioved. Uoi-ling ofV. C. T. I". An Instiuctlve talk to motheis was Civ en by Mrs I;. I. Stephens, of Haw lc at the Mithodlst chinch on Thius day evt'iiiur. It wai ikllwttd lefoie tlu Wo nan's Cluistian Tinipeiaiue union, upon the subject of ' Chll 1 Train tirf ' And nmln list evening she spoke to mother mi the subject 'A In a shadj nook, arc not moic iinitiii( to the wtaij Hauler than the n.'W wash fabrics arc to the Avonur of refund taste this season. The Hauler enjovs the s.oft lite;; and shade becansj of the contrast and re'iel it olleis ficm the heat and dust ol the toad, and so it is with tho3c new wash ooilj The hbay Piques, Satincs, Dnc'vs, Cainab Cloths, Drill, etc. ol past seasons vuic a grievous hot weather but den that hid to b boiii.', beciuse fashion said the) vere cotrect Fashion, howevei, tjla? a more common sense view ot the sUuat'on thiscar and si)s we'll combine both Prettiness and Comfort (liiiinfj the hot Avcathci of 07 and make the summer's wash Roods wjidtthcy should be, liiin, auz3 cobweb-lihc dicanis of beauty that inlht well have come fiom the fabled looms and enchanted bowers of fain land. Everything Is Floral In tiled this jiar, 01 mostl) cuijihinp, for of cruise thcrcarc fi--ures, sirolls, etc., for those Mho want them, but the artist-designers Who titst painted the patterns seem to have gone out into the wood lands, the fields and gaiilcns and caught the spirit of siimmci time nature's happiest moods. Our New Line of Wash ' Fabrics Is Now Open It Includes all the dalnt w eaves that will be sought foi this season, !uth us Lappet Hulls In white, tinted or black grounds plain If jou want them, or with bpiays, bouqueto and figures. Organdies The pioducts of Trench, Cleinitin or domistlc looms, In wus thnt are. entliel dlftorent ft 0111 foimer seasons Mimosa A new tUsue weave with rlck-iack braid effects, combined with tho most exquisite color printing wo have ever seen. Applique Cou verts Are lather pronounced In stle. nroad ombio stilpes and sttown How eis give a hint at btjles. I Globe Warehouse Model Mother." Iter rcmaiki wer very practical and designed to Intel est women upon nvy Important sublcet. The lessons Inculcated weie most ef fective and well Uhisttatod. SlierllPt Snlc ol ruriiltiirr. The stock of the Carliondalc rtirnl ture company was sold by Deputy Sheilif Feiber yestordav morning at tin Ir place- ol luliu ss on Snlctn ave nue. Attorney Chailes (VMalley, rep-ii-i ruling Mr Heldman, one of the part ne.'s, bought In the stock for $41.) liifote coming to Caibondale yesterday the deputy sheriff sold the (roods nt the s.toie of the film In Scianton foi $13'j. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL NOTES. Mis. Hverett Honham nnd son, of Forest City, called on friends In town this week. W. 11. S Paul has moved ills family from Oneonta, to this city. Mr, and Mis Joseph II. Herbert have returned from New Yolk city. Mls S-'nrah Swlpeit, who his been confined to her hi 'lie with a sprained ankle, Is Improving Mr. nnd Mm Louis Potter have re turned from theli weddlrifT flip nnd have Rone to hotisekeeplnR on Wom Iiik: stieet Mis. I,. A Ilanes has returned from n tilp to Ikiltlmote William Wntson has returned to his hrme In ClileaR". Ill , nftet a visit with friends In this' t Sty. Ut. Ilov Bishop William O'Hnni and Hcv. M. P. hoftus, ol Scianton, were vHltois at St. Hose rectoiy on Tluiis duy Alderman S. S. Jones was In Scitin ton jesteidny. The cpenliiR of the Eastern leapuo season at Hcnnton on Thinsdav wns atttndcl by Morgan Iteese, Fredeilck Mi ses and H V. Catpentet. , i: Matey, of the National i:pres comi any, Is conllned to his home with a spialnod ankle Mis I.tzzio Wlllo is vlsltlnp; friends In Plttbton. Supeilntendent A. 1'. Trautwien, of the Hendtick Mantifactmlnp: compan, has leturned fiom a business trip to New Yoik and Hoston Miss Helen Haivey Is. visiting with fi lends in Scninton W. 13 Searks is visitlnR his daugh ter In Forest Cltv. Aldciman Jones, of the Second ward, was In Hcrant n esteiday. J. 15. Gllhool, the S-'oiuli Main stieet hardwaie dealei, lias placed an entile new fiont to his 'tore to th it the build in;.; is Rieatly Impioved. The palnteis hive done their pii t in decoratliiB the buildlnff within and without. Two are llshts have been placed In position, an 1 the establishment ptesents a bril liant and ntti active appearance. TAYLOR. The funeral sei vices over tho remains of the late Mis Jonah ApROod oc curied fiom her late home In Kend liam yesteiday morning and was at tended by a laige concourse of sym pathizing fi lends and nelghbois. Tho u mains were taken to the St. I-aw-unce chinch, wheie Hev Father Jor dan held a lequlem high mats The lemalns were aftenvaul boine to tin- H de Paik Catholic cemetciy foi Interment b Funeinl Dlrectoi Geoige French Dimities Inthenew designs have a delightful Ihivoi ot the antique about them. Culois and patterns bear out this idea to peifectlon and thero Is no doubt but they'll bo much In de mand. India Linons Aie to the fiont oneo more, lighter and liner in weavo than lust .sea son and with distinctively new faces. Erodes Are mostly in black giounds with lloral effects, aienaillne Hiode.s, Lappet Erodes, Tissue Erodes, etc., tell of the weaves. These are es pecially intended for wearing over a colored undei skill of some light silk material and in this way pro duce tho most charming and va iled oheets. You're Welcome Any day this week to come in and look the goods over. L. Timlin. Tho decerised Is survived hf a husband nnd four small children. Bcrvlcea ut the Cnlvniy lkiptlst chut eh tomorrow will be hold at the usual hours. Hcv. Dr. II. II. Harris will olllelato nt both services. Morn ing sermon at 10 30 o'clock. Subject, "here Is God ' Snbatli school at . o'clock. HvenliiK sermon at C o'clock, "The First Martyr." Hverybody cor dially Invited. The reception Riven In honor of Hcv. and Mrs. W. Frlsbce, 111 the Methodist Hplscopal chtuch on Thursday even In K was laiRely attended and n Rrand siucDss A pioRrammo was selected for the event and was rchdered In nn excellent mniiner, nflci which Hev. Mr I'rlsbeo delivered a short and pleaslnp nddiess and In n very npproptlate way. An nntliem was then sunR by the cholt, after which delicious refreshments were seived by tho lady membeis. This evenlnR the oster supper Riven to OcoiRo WnshltiRton lodRe, No. 3, Juvenile American Piotestant nssocln tlon, will be held at Heese's hall. Arthur Sanders, of DltiRhamton, vis ited Mt. nnd Mrs. Jese OaiiRWer on Ninth Main stieet yesterday. Sei vices at the Welsh CoiiRreRatlon al chinch tomonow will be held at the usual hours. Rev. Ivor Thomas will pieaeh at both ci vices. Hvtrybody Is w elcome John Welbel, of Scianton, attended the I.euthold nnd HuttlbniiRli nuptials on Thiif-day evenlnR In this place. Mls Nettle Transon, of Hde Park, visited f i lends In this place on Thurs day evenlnR . Thomas W Jones announces himself as a candidate for deleRale to the county convention from the thlid ward HurIi A. How ells, of Hdo Paik, was here on business Thurfcday Thomas 11. Dav Is, of the Second waul, Is a candidate for dolcRiite to the ltepubllian county convention. Mr. David M. Williams, of Main stieet, was a callet In II do Paik on Wednesday.. John HuttlliauKli, a driver In Taylor mines, was injured while at woik yes teiday by a piece of coal which fell fiom a car, InjuiIiiR him seiiously Kev. D It 1'ostei, of Aubllin Theo logical seminary, who accepted the pastoiate of the Piesbj teilaii fhuich of this place and the Sumner Avenue chinch of Hjde Paik, and who was or dained to the mlnlstij at a jneetlnR held on Anrll 21, v 111 be Installed ns pastoi of the chinch at a nnetlnR held at each church on Mas 13 and II. The services w li bo conducted In the chinches b.v "lev. I'. II. Inooks, who will bo the pieldliiR bishop. On Thin sday evenlnR John Pcluotch, a HunRaiinn of Feltsvllle, vas at lalRiitd befoie Justice or the l'eace William P. Oiifllths on the diaiRO of assault and battery upon the wife of OeoiRe Denilttes, who wns tho piose cutor. After heaihiR both sides, Jus tice of the Peace Orljllths gave JudR ment In favor of the plaintiff by Impos ing the cost of the suit upon the de fendant, which he paid and the case was dltehaiged. OLYIMIAN'I. Foieman T.avin of the Dc law aie and Hudson Company has a pang of men at work tapping the old drift known as the "farrrers dilft" on Dunmoie street to allow the water to escape which has been accumulating for a number of ears. An Incident connected with this Is that In Apt 11, 1S7j, tho wate' bui.st fioin the drift la Rreat volumes doing consldetahlc damage In the Immediate viclnitv. Dr. J. Murphy, of Dunmore was a caller In town Thuisday. Hev J. Haldinger, pastor of the Holy Ghost chinch, has opened a parochial school on Willow street for the instiuc tlono of childien of the HuiiRaiian re sldtnts of tho town. The school will be In charge of Pi of. J. A. Yombra, of this cit Mis. Flemmlng, of Arolibald, was a giust at the SwecMiy lesldenco on laekawanna stieet, yesteiday. Mis. William McIIale, of Dunmore, visited lelativcs here esterday. Miss Ihidget Horney of this place and Fianels McDonald cf Jeisey City, N, J, wiBr- mairied In St. Patrick's church Thin f day afternoon at 1 o'clock by Hev. J M Smoulter. Mr. and Mis. McDonald will lcslde In Joitey City. Mis. J Flnsley, of Wllkes-Tiarie and Mis Hrbeit Flnsley of Grassy, upent jesteiday with Mrs. Alfied Hvus of HIakely. Mis Geoige Southward of Gieen Kldge, spent esterday here. Katie, the fom- ear-old daughter of William Man, of Duntrore stieet, died esterday morning after a brief Illness of measles. The funeral will take place today. Harl W Hlshop, deputy factoiy nnd mercantile Inspector for this district, of Dunmoie, was In town yesterday. HoRiilar Episcopal services will be held in Edwards hall tomonow after noon at 1 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 o'clock. All aie welcome. Iufkimiiiiitorv Hhciiiiintism Cured in : Duvs. Jloiton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , sas' 'My wife had Iullammatoiy Hheumatlsm in eveiy muscle and Joint, her sulfeiing was teirible and her body and face weie swollen almost beond lecognltlon; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but lecelved no benefit until she tiled MYS TIC Cl'HE FOH HHHUMATISM. It gave immediate icllet and she was able to walk about In tluee days. I am sine It s.aved her life" Pole! by Catl Lo lenz, diugglst, HS Lackawanna ave nue', Scranton, AKCUISALI). Intelllgoneo icachecl hero esteiday that William Hurke. foi met ly of this borough, wns daneetously III at his homo In I.aPalla, 111 Mr. Uurko Is a In other ot e-Huigess P. J. Huiko and John M. Huike, of this botough, and Attorney H. J Huike. of Scianton. He went went fiom heie about sK yeais ago Tho f 1 lends of Ml. Huiko will hope for his speedy iciovery, Mr and Mis John Can oil, of Church street, have letuined from New York city, where they witnessed tho dedica tion of tho Oiant monument. Eugene McLoughlln, who Is known to everybody lieie, is a candidate for tho office of jury commissioner on tho Hepubllcan ticket, and Is hopeful of getting the nomination. Mr McLough lln has been a lifelong Republican ami has been an earnest and faithful work er for the natty Ho Is joting, popular and nggresclvc, nnd will undoubtedly make n very strong candidate. Tho sentiment here Is stiongly in his favor, and it will be very haul to defeat him In tho convention His friends In this vicinity would be glad to seo him hon ored. John Shllller, of tho Third ward, will bo a tandidate for delegate to the He publlcan county convention. As yet thero Is no one to oppose him. Harry, the oldest son of Mi and Mrs. M. W Grogan, of Laurel street, has been very sick fdr several days. He Is suffering from mpasjes, Justice of the Peace Duffy has re ceived his commission from Qovernoi Ha,stlnKB nnd he Is now ready to dis charge, the duties of his olllee. .ii:umyn. A number of tho members of St, James' church attended the confirma tion servicee In Trinity church, Car- bondale, on ThuiEdny evening, nmonR them being Mrs. C 11. FesEcnden, Mrs Warner, Mrs. 1 S. Friend, Mia Wnr Ing, Mrs, Caller, Mrs. Pendred nnd daughter Stella, Mrs Houghton, Mrs. Gaidner, Mrs S D. Davis, Mrs Ed ward Woodwoith, Mis. Tennis, Miss Emily Illch, Thomas Well, George S. Dunn, L. A. Green and Hcv. C. E. Fes sender.. Hartholomew, the 2-yenr-old child ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hocking, of South Second street, met with a pain ful accident on Thursday nfternoon, Geoige Humbly, an older boy, was pulling n heavy iron toller over tho gaiden when the ounger child stuck his thumb between the end nnd tho outer finmc nnd the thumb was cut clean off below the llrst joint. Dr. S. D. Davis attended the sultcrer nnd dressed the IJured member. Mrs. T. A Hendricks and children are visiting In Dunmore. Mis. McFottildge, of AVIlkes-Harre, who has been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Jny, sr , returned home estcrday. The Hdles of tho Woman's Home Missionary society met nt tho home of Mis. M. J. Shields yesteiday. Mr. and Mis John McCarty, of South Main stieet, weie surpilsed on Thurs day evenlnR by a large numbei of friends and n veiy cnjojablo time was spent DanclnR as well as other amusements were Indulged In. He froshments weie seived at midnight. Those piesent fiom out of town were: Mary and Maggie Hanlon, Geneva, N. Y , Sarah Gallagher, Carbondnle; Messrs John Gllhool, John Dunle.ivy, Thomas Clarke, Charles Hall, John Mc Donald and Mis. Gllroy, of Auhbald, Those from town were Mame Ken nedy, LIzrIe Collins, Maine Timlin, Mar Walker, Josle Gllllgan, Maty La velle, ISaibaia McChrone, Annie and MngRle 1-oiiRlinoy and H. Cahaney, Messis. F Collins, Patrick and Tim oth EoiiRliney, George McGoff, Chas. Gannon, John Cohaney, M. J Giant, Dennis MeGovein, C. A. Sullivan, Frank Foibes, Thomas Morgan and Uernatd Cogglns. Ily request the choir of the Haptlst ehuich will lepeat their Easter music tomoirow. The Hev. William Suidival will pleach In tho evening. J V, Cunningham, piesldent of Glens Falls Insutance company, was In town esterday. Yesteiday exceptions to the final ac count of W. S Vail, guaidlan of Harry E Hopfer, Addle May Hopfer and Edith J Hoofei, minor childi n of the late Jolah Hopfer were heaid before Justice of the Peace Helmes, whom court appointed commissioner to hear the testimony. Attoine Gaidner, of Scianton, appealed In behalf of the guaidlan and Attorney II D. Caiey for the childien. The facts of the case are as follows- In 1SS7 Jobiah Hopfer, a farmer of Scott township, died pos sessed of a farm of about seventy actes leaving a wife and three children to survive him. In 18SS the said W. S Vail man led the widow and was ap pointed guaidlan of the children. They lived together In the same household until 1SSJ, when the wife and mother of the childien died The gills attend ed to the household duties until 1S91, dining which time they weie legnrdcd as pait of his family. Towatds the end of that ear they left his home against his wishes' Shortly'after that he hied an nccount In court chaiRing the wards for eveiy aitlcle they had had up to that time and also boatd at the rate ot $S tor two and $10 for the other one, per month. He has allow ed them no icconipense for their seiviees, although they clld the duties of domestics while in his household, therefore the waids except to the account on the giound that Mr. Vail would not be entitled to lecelve pay for their boaid, he being their stepfather nnd guiidian during tho time they were membeis of his family and performing sei vices a do mestics On the contraiy they claim their services moie than lecutnpoiised him fot their boaid. plckvii.u:. Aftei many icquests the choir of the Methodist EpWco'il chinch has de cided to lepeat the Easter music to monow evening, when they will ren der u fine pi ogi amine of special music. The choir has been giving the congre gation -onio veiy good music in tho past and w 111 render some line selec tions at tomorrow night's .sei vice. Mi. and Mrs. Geoige AW Hobeits vveio tendeicd a wedding reception by thcli hot of oung f 1 lends at their home on Hlekorj street last Thursday evening. All enjoyed a good time. A ca--o of dlphtheila was leported to the boaid of health at the home of William Opdyke yesterday. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will seivo u dinner at the church parlors next Wednesday, May 5, fiom 12 to 2. The store of ICIzcr & Co , vv hlch has been closed to take Inventory, will be opened again today A ltgular meeting of the Blakely boaid of health will bo held at the council room this evening. Seiviees ns usual tomorrow In tho Methodist Episcopal ehuich bv the pas tor. Hev. S. C. Slmpklns, at 10 SO a, 111. and 7 30 p 111 Epworth league bor vlce at 0 30 p. in. The choir will lepeat their Easter music In the evening. Theme for moinlng, "Effectual Chils tlanlty," second seimon Evening, "The Piesent Lovo of Christ," will be given. A cordial welcome to all. All young people of the Methodist Episcopal church Interested in organ izing a Junior Epwoith league will meet In the lectuie room of the Meth odist Episcopal church Wednesday evening, May 5, ISO". CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hiker, of East Lemon, visited relatives hero this week. Fiank Daily has moved fiom h's funnei home In Montoe county In his new house on Woodlawn paik. William Shelp has moved to Gravel pond. Mia. Hobert Evans Is visiting her mother at Lake Ariel. IJ F Smith is visiting at Ashley nnd Giacedale. Frank Souden and D. Smith have had lightning rods placed on their houses this week Mis M M Hufford has been very III. Mrs Hell, of South Canaan, who has been v kiting her daughter, Mis. Tun man, for n few weeks, has tetuincd home Mrs T Hillings is 111. LE BRUN'S von r.iTiir.n hex, TIiIh rcinedy being In. Jccteil directly to tlm Heat Of tllONO diHC&HCH or tho Ocnlto-Urluai' MrertiiH, roquirod no chnngo of diet. Cure jrtiuraniepu in i to a elnyn. rt mall plalu puck. UKO. by mall, 8 l.OO, tiold only by Wm, U, Clark, 316 Pen 1 Ave,, Scranton, Pa, gSSSSs. The nfieMnncr tn9k ofdisi, washing Kjscs t0M " SlffiliGiSA?! 'l terrors, nml nil household cleaning is '&E&I v Si ! V 5S accomplished quickly and easily by the use of 0k3m piil Washing Pqvdh Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, THE MARKET Mali Mrrct Hcv lew. New Yoik, April 30 Prices of active lailuay stocks coied an average net loss of about per cent, today, which Is probably a fall measure of the lnllu ence upon the stock matket of the heavy shipments of gold to Europe by tomorrow's steamer. Some of tho losses weie hcavlet and some were less, but it was because they weie inllu eneed by special causes. The total sales of stocks today weie 9t,"00. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LEN & CO , stock brokers, Mcnrs build ing, rooms, 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est ing. Am. Tobicco Co .. . 70 7tt GJVs C'J'i Am. Sag. Her fo . I13"i 114 HJ'i 111 Atch , flo. .V. S. IV.. 10 10V4 10', 10U At , To. ,1 & l'u IT IS" 11 l!3i 1S Canada boutherii ... Ill's 40 Vi'h I '4 Chu. i Oli'o .' Pl'i 1G Hi H' Ohio S.aJ M'j "IK 80 81', Clile. i. N. V 10P. 101' i l"1'i 1UP6 Ohlc , It. .V. Q 73'J, 73'i Vlk 7J'j C C. C. & Ft. L .... 2S 2S 27 i J73, Chic, Mil Sr St. P... 72V, 7-' 71 7J'i Chic. It I. I'ae.i. 02 1 .!"i Dc! it Huil'on 101'f. 10H4 101 l'll d. l. t w in n inn 115 Dlst. C. F 10, 10 10'2 JM'i Gin. Eketrle 11 31 G0 It's Lake hhore lfil'j H.1'4 lot lul Louis & Ntifh II It II U'i M. K .1 Tin Pi.... 27 27 1.7 7 Ma.i. Elevated 81 &l St i Mo Par 1! 11 14 14 N. J. Ocntlil 7s1! 7S 77 77'i N. V. Cc 11 ti a I ....93 W'j 'H'k '.'5,i N. Y. i S. . Pr.... 21 21 tl 21 Nor Pac U'a 124 U IV Onaha M Ss'4 to US' A Pac Mall 2C'i '.'., 2r, 20 Phil .v llradlrg li'2 1S 17 !", SouthemH It... . Vi 7. 7'4 7-4 Southern It. 11 Pr... 21 21 2o'j 21 Tenn (' .t Iron 21 21 2) , 10 1 nicn Pacl'10 u'4 B- V3 '' Weftcn Fnlon 78 "S'i 77'; 77'5 U S 1 rather IT. ... Bl fi 31 r-!'i 1T S IJubbir 11 13 1j k' Lehlph Valley 21 2V 21 2'i CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE PIUCEd. Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. lng. est. est. ing. May 70 72 70 72 July 70'i 71 u 7J Stpteii'ber 07 CS'i Wi 0k OATS. -M.1J 1C 17 P IS Jalv Ui IS 17 lb September 1S'4 H 1 li i COKN. Mu 23 21 21 1'1'S, Jul' 21'1 21. .;U 2. September 2C 2J .0 Ld LAUD. Miy 110 4 11 I !') I 12 July U0 422 -12) 122 I'OItK. Jin, 8 50 S37 S 30 8 50 Scrnnton Hoard of Trnilo Evelinngo iiiiitulie;ns--All Quotations Hased on Parol 100. STOCKS TTUI. Asked. Scnnton & Pittston Trie. Co. National Horlng iV. Diill'g Co.. Flrat Nation ti Hank Elmhurst Doulevird Co Scianton Savlr.cs Il.mk Scninton Pack ni; Co Licku Iron S. hleel Co :o C30 100 )0 J3 100 SM ... 80 13 17 KO 100 103 H3 H) H3 ... K3 0 Third National il.ink S'jO Throop Noveltv il'i'g Co... Scrnnton Traction oC 13 Scnnton Alo Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Cm Itcplacei Co... Scrnnton Itedeling Co Dime IJc,i. it UN Hark Lacki. Tiust l Safe Hep Co.. Traders National It 111k Econoni, S. H. i. P. Co PONDS. Scranton Pis Itailway, first mottgage duo 1918 110 People's Street Itailway, Urst mortgage due-1018 110 Scianton A. Plttston Trac. Co ... People's Street Itnllwa, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufactuilng Co Lacka. Township School CT, City of Scranton St Imp. 0"c Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton AMo Woiks 1)0 100 1(U 10J So liw Philadelphia Provision .Unrket. Philadelphia, Apill 30 Whnt-rirm and lc hiBhei , contiaet giade April, Ss'.a 80c ; Mi, 82aS2'..c , June, nomlnil, July, nominal. Corn Stead ; No 2 mlsoel Apill, 2S'ji2SijC ; Mav . 2Si2i:Dc ; June, nominal; Jul, nominal Oats No 2 whlto Apt'l. 23'i.ajrp , Mi, 2Hvii.'-,i' . June, 2P.a.')C ; Jul, JPi-i2:.c. Iiuttci Qatet, but st"adj , func western creamery, ISc ; do Peiinslvnnla prints, ZW , do do. do. Jobbing at 2!n2lo E,rss Steady; fiesh nearby, S'.JlOc , do. western, 10c Chee-ao I'll in, fail demand, New oik fu'.l crejmcry new funcy, lie , Now Yotlc full creamery, fair to good, lOelOV. Hefinel sugais Unchanged. Cotton Porm, 1-lCc. highei. middling uplands, Sc. Tallow Quiet, city pi line In hogsheads, 3a P ; country pi hue In bairels, 2"a3c . daik do , 2'jc. ; cikes, 3'4aJ'ic , grea'-e, 2s Live poultr Stead , fowl", Sa8'ic , old rois te is. to ; winter chickens, llUSe ; sp"lng chickens, 20121c. Dressed poulto Powls choice. 9c ; do. fair to good, S'ic , bioilcrs western deslrablo tlze, 20a23c ; do lan.o, l"a18c; nearby do , Si20e , as to size and quiiltty; ducks nearb U'alle : vvetrn do, lilOc Iti'cclpt Plour, 3,000 bat I r l; 11000 sacks; vvheiit, 800 hmdieds, corn, ti TO) bushe's, oats, 3.1C0 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1,000 bushels; corn, 2!,00& bushels; oats, 5,000 bushels Now Vork I'rodiico .MarKcl. New Yoik, April 30 Flour Modeiattly active, closing ttcad:-r, winter, patents, $1 OOat Sj. Wheat Stionger and more ae. the, No 2 led and No 1 northern. Now York, 81S4C f, o. b , afloat; No. t hard winter, 7S''ie., f. o. b., allc-.it; opened llrm on foreign bulng and ufter n sharp set. buck following belter w outlier west and lower cable?, developed pronounce 1 strength on less favorablci ciop lejioils nnd a big epott demand, cloa'ng lUul'je,, net hlBher. No 2 red, Miy, 77 J-10a7b7sc , closed, 7S'iC., illy, 75Ttt77 9-1C'., c osieel, 77ac , September, 72a7t'iO , closed, 7llc, December, 7mi7oc , closed, 73T'. Coin Spot llrm. No 2, 290, cleva'or; !0,e , alloat, options opened easy on line weather west, but rallied Inter with wheat and closed unchanged to 1lc. net higher; Maj, JOa.Uc, closes!, 29,c; June, 30j ; Jul, 30ii31e , closed, 31c, September, SiaSSluC , closed, 22hc Oats Spot quiet, No 2, 23c , No 2 delivered, 2te . No 3, 22? , No 2 wnlte. 27c, No 3 white, 21c , Hack mixed western, 22a2le.; track white, 25a 30c; moro active and firmer, closed, Aa Me net higher; May, 21Tia2.'c , closed, 22c ; July, 2JVSa2Jc, closed 22c. Hutter Steady; western creamery, 13al7e,; do. fac tory, SV.al2c.j Elglns, 17c,; Imitation croam. cry, lOallUe,; state dairy, 13alCc; do. Philadelphia. crenmery, llilic. Cheese Quiet; lirge, UnlOc , snrill, lOille ; part skbns, 4asc , full iniR, 2".u3c. EgRF Steady; state and lennlvanln, I0il0c; wet tern fiX'Jh, OalOc; southern, 0c. Cliicngo (irain .llarl.ct, Chicago, Apill 30 The leading futures ranged as follows. Wheat Api II, 70!", i.'e , M.i, 70c, 72c.; Jul, 70-e., 77o , September, G7c, l,Se Com April, 2Je , 2lr., Mn, 21c. 2lc , July, 21e , 21 c ; Septemlcr, 2bc,20c. Oits Mas 10c , H.e ; Jul, 17c, ISc ; Scptembci, lSf , ltie. Mm poik Mi, $S 30, J.P 10, Job, II 2, $4 22,; September, J4 10, II ')."(. bhort Hb-Mns. 103, $4t,7'4; July. J I 70, $172, September, $177, Jl 77 Cash ipiota tions vveio as fololw" Flour Stcadj , No 2 spring vv licit, 72a73c ; No 3 spring wheat. 7Cc ; No. 2 red, SSiOlc , No. 2 corn, 2la24c ; No 2oits, 17al7e,, No. 2 white, f. o b, 21j22c., No 3 white fob. 19i22o i o. 2 re, J1i3Jc , No 2 barle, noiiilnil, No 3, f o b, 27n11e , No 1 llax sced, 73'i'a77c, prime tlmoth seed, 3 10, mo'S pork, 830i!f33, lard, $1 12'4, short lib', loce, $1 uta4 81, drj saPed .iioulili-is, boied, 5i3'4c; sbolt deal sides, boved, 5c; whiskey, $1.1 biunrs, cut loif, tin chinged Hi cclpts Flour, S,iK3 tuieU, wheat, 700 buohels; corn, SS.iMO bllhuls oats, 231 fro bus-hrls, rve, 2000 bushels; barley, 11,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, CO00 binds; w licit, 117.000 bushels; coin. 21 0'iO bu1iels; oats, 407,000 bushels, rye, (0,000 bushels, barley, 10,000 bushels. Oil llnrkcl. Oil City, Pi.. April 30 -No quotation for certificate o'l Credit bilinces declined 2c a birrol, on Ponn lvai li, nn I 1c. a band on Lima oils Produce is and re tlncrs' prices marked down to 8.1c Huns, 123,t90 bands, shipments, b2,10J binds. PROP. COLES FOR MAY. I'rom Stoims nnd Signs Wo vvarn nil business men to stind firm and do not attempt to push your creditors For on the 17th of this month we reach the extreme summit of evil planetary Influences, and a general attempt to force ci editors now woulei bring on the greatest financial catas trophe this world has ever expeilenced. Wild panics In stocks will take place dining the next two months. The times aie improving slowly like .1 convalescent fever patient but theie Is great danger of a relapse, theiofore the nbove timely warning Is given. Never before since the birth of Chi 1st have the planets been In the same po sition, as they are this month, Mer cuiy, Venus, Earth, Saturn and Ui an us aro all In the same house House of FilendM, which will have a. stiong tendency to bilng about a more peace ful feeling among the poweis now at war nnd an oprottiinlty will be given them to adjust their claims and be at pc ice. Should they not accept of Na tine's offei thsn many unexpected up ilslng3 In other kingdoms will appeal as Earth next month will be in the House of Enemies We will send, free, for prstnge to as many of our friends us we can, our planetary clrart, show ing the wonderful position of the plan ets for Ma. MOHE FLOODS COMING. Tho unpieeedented floods in tho west; the vvai in the east; tho stiange phe nomena, fiost, hall, etc, camo ns we predicted and now comes the menu for May: The new moon will appear 2S dcgiees ot moio north of the equator. on the 4th Inst, nnd when she makes her downward' 1 un tow a: ' the equitoi, we fear more ttoublo will be given the flood-stilcken ones; also these living faither to the east, and in the southern and not them states. She will teach tho equator on the 11th and plungo routlivvnril until the 17th. This will bilng vvhlilulnds, huniennes an 1 de ttiuctlvc stoims up fiom the south until she leaches the equator again on the 24th; then she will plunge to the not th and be In the same place on tVe 31t os she was on the 1st giving us two new mr-ns In one month. Strange sights will bo seen In tho heavens. The comet will come In reach of the gieat telescopes. Sun-dogs and Moon-dogs will apear. Phenomenal showers of animal, vegetable and nilii eial matter will appear in some sec tions. The planets aie all huddled to gether this month, llko sheep In a stonn, and Just what the outcome will be no man can foretell. A plctme showing how they are all nestled will be sent flee to anyone Intel ested in these wondeiful movements of God's planets. This picture will also show how Venus came to disappear so sud denly on tho 2Sth of Apill. May will begin and end with new moon fur to the noith; full moon far to the south. This will cause the cold elements to battle with the heat ele ments Theiefore, while summer like weather, other sections will expeil enco cold wnves, with hail and snow. Meicuiy and Vulcan having the Inside Hack will cause terrible thunder show eis, high gales, tornadoes hail, etc. The dates on which the storms are duo aie all shown 011 our Storm and Sign calendar, which we will send fiee to as many as we can possibly affoid. WHEN TO PLANT. On the 17th of this month both Sat urn and Uranus aio at opposition, and Earth will pass directly between theni and the Sun, while Mercuiy and Venus will be between the Sun and the Eaith Venus. "Earth, Saturn and Uranus will all be In the same sign Seoiplo and opposed by tho House of Childien only. Therefore we have leasons to believe that children and vegetation will leeelve terrible allllctlon fiom dls- entu mleiobes, and we warn every- one to guard themselves well duiltiR the lov ebb dati which will be the 1st 2d, 10th, 12th, 13th, 11th, 19th. 2-'d. 23d, 2Sth and 20th. The high Hood das will be tho 3d, 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th, 8th, 0th, 10th. 10th, 17th, 20th, 21st, 21th, ,25th, 2Gth, 27th, 30th and 31st, but to "make suie of the right days to sow the light kind of seed as tho planets aro In such a peculiar position this month, and tho army worm and a host of other new vegetable microbes aro coming the only way will be to send and get full explanation as given In our paper, Htouns and Signs. Here Is a good chance for some rich persons or per sons to do good work. Professor C, Coles, Editor Storms and Signs. Kingston, Pa., U. 8. A April 21, 189i. liostou, THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE &jL CiA. JT " '-m.t'i y m iff" g3 113 Lai'ldiwnmm Avenue. OUH HATS AND HONNETS have a. beauty peculiar to themselves. They show' tho spirited, skillful touch of the nrtlst brain nnd hand. You'd single them out of a crowd for their rate good, tasto and grace. Thcre'sarlch dis play of them In the show room today, a Held of beauty to choose from-brlght, and fresh, and smiling, lovely ns a morning In June. The? styles aro Instinct with beau ty. They please at sight, and their pilce Is so llttlo that they aro prac tically self-selling. nnd 01111313 That You'll Wear Willi Pleasure. AVc Trim lo Order. Create Prhatc Designs to Harmonise AVlth Siicclnl Costumes. in m ins Stylishly Trimmed, $1.50, 2, $2 50. Are going quick now at queerly LOW PHICES, Nobby Turbans, 39c (mado to sell at 75c ) Hlch effects In Fancy Lace Straws, over twenty new shapes, 4Sc , Use, 63c. "Vandyke" stiaws 75c, S7c , 93c. A bright, merry gathering of HIB HONS AND FLOWEHS. All the raro tints in Illhhons. Handsome Gauzo and Velvet Striped Hlbbons. s. I. 113 Lacka. Ave. Proprietor. Tailoring . . Is our specialty. We try to make a friend of every customer. Abso lute fidelity to promises is what has placed us at lop in the tailoring line. When We Say That We Are Selling At About Half the Price asked by other tailors, it is a literal truth. n tyj 213 Wyoming Ave,, Arcade Building. FOR MEN ONLY. Seasonable Light Weigh! Wool Merino, Balbriggan, Ef(, AT CONRAD'S. 305 Lackawanna Avcnu;. ON THE LINE OF THfc CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y are located the finest Helling and hunting eroutuls In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tlckots to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United Slates Northwest, Vancouver. Seattle, Tacorna, Portland, Ore., Sun riunclsco. RfSt-ClaSS SlBOPln? and Dinllg CaiS o.taehed to all throught trains. Tourist attached to all throught trains. Tourist earn fully lltted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may De naci wun Btwonu-ciass I'CKeis. Rates always leas than via other lines. Kor further Information, time tables, eta, on application to a V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. WOLF & NENZJSL, 31 LtnUen., Opp. Court ttou PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo A cents for litcburdson Eoyntoa'i "' Furnacca aud lUnzij. STYLISH STRAW SHAPES I .ill
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