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    TILE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1898.
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THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTONITY BOREflU
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A POPULAR CLLAH1NG IIOUSL' for the Hcncflt of All Who Have Unices to Kent,
Henl Lstnte or Other Property to Sell or Kxclmnge, or Who Want Situations
or Help 'J hchc Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five
Cents n Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free.
12r-ANJ129,l"WSHINGT0N AVENJUE.V"
FOR RENT
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
front room, second floor. bJO Adams
avchue.
for "rent-second floors or sn
nnil 319 Larkownnna avenue. Large
Plato glass windows fur business pui
pose, ami on the thlnl floors three elerant
Inrgo suites for dwelling purposes uia
ready. Inqulia KROTOS1CY BROS
FOR KENT-TWO FURNISHED FRONT
looms at 617 Madison nvenue.
FOR RENT-7-ROOM HOUSE, MOD-
ern Improvenunts, tint moderate 21S
Madison avenue, Dunmorc. J 11. HOLT.
HOUSE rOIl RENT-405 WYOMING
avenue. Apply to K. II. demons,
Blue llldge Coal Company's office, Mears
Rulldlng.
BARN FOR RENT-003 MAHOK COURT.
Apply to F. II demons. Blue Illdgo
Coal Company's office, Mears Building.
FOR SALE ..
for "sale-one or the finest
young road teams of this and su.--i
minding counties leaves Nicholson April
2 to stand for sale In Cn-dik's livery
stable In Scranton oer Sutid ly, Munduy
and Tuesdav. It Is finely orcil, looks
beautiful and will be sold cheap.
FOR "sALE-1 '1EAM HORSES, SOUND,
weight 2 000 One light buggv and one
2-scated nap, both in good condition. Onu
spt carriage harness und 1 set working
harnes-, I pili blankets and soma staVe
tools S tl KERIt 4uS Lacuawnnna ave
nue, or e,03 Clay nenue.
FOR SALlC-iTWO QPTlCE pESKS, ONE
rollvrtpitJ'k.onc safe und a hand
Fome oiTIcm tailing, also a huge number of
olicttle lights, some with tefiectors. u
lot of Kas plying usnd In ft drapery de
partment; alio carpet, revving machines
and onu suitable for family use, and u
large lot of carpft rhehlng, which can
be utilized for Other purpoHH 'Ihe entile
lot will be sold chr p as we hae no uso
for them. H. O. KERR, 40s Lackuvvann i
avenue
FOR SALT: - THREE" LARflE FIRE
proof sates Call at office of HENRY
Tin LIN. JR. loom 212 Commonwealth
building.
FOR BALEBROKEN ENGLISH SET
tcr, cheap. 15-11 l'enn avenue.
FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER
holler, as good as new. THE WES
TON MILL CO
REAL ESTATE.
SoVtIICAROLINA FARMS-J250CASIL
balance on lime Woik tor those who
buy. RISLEY
LOTS FROM $100 UP. FIVE MILES TO
Atlantic ClU , tailing fishln? o stor
ing, cubbing, etc 11 a week RISLEY
NEW JERSEY, 111 ACRES LAND. HIGH
and level; no swamps; no atones, near
station and good market, easv teims.
RISLEY, JQI Washington avenue (up
stairs).
HELP WANTED-MALE
INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN WANT
ed. 209 Mears building
RELIABLE MEN WANTED TO AD
dress catalogues. circuHrs and envel
opes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM
ERVILLE M'F'G. CO., Elizabeth. N. J.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
WANTED-A FIRST CLASS COOK,
qualified In meat cooking and pastry,
nt tho Grand Cent! il Hotel, 214 Lncl-a-wanna
avenue
WANTED - ASSISTANT. COOK AT
White's Bakery? 217 Wyoming avenue.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENSUTlTTmnrTFEXvrAErr
one dav made Jiti telling our "Safe
Desk " Baker Sato Co , Chicago, 111 ,
Dept. 8.
SALESMEXJON CIGARS; $125 MONTH
and expenses; no experience- requited,
permanent position, lino Inducements.
Imperial Cigat Co, N. Y Oltj.
RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE
agency in their own towns ror the
best lino of fast selling novelties, pays
100 per cent, profit; for ladles or gents.
SPIRO & WATK1NS. J0T1 und 10A5 hest
nut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED rOR
large lllustiated book of Klondike,
five hunched pages, price SIM. outtlt 10c.
Address VATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,
Lakeside Building. Chicago, 111,
WANTED SOLICITORS; NO DELIV
erlng. no collecting; position porma-5S?iL.??-v,
sekly; state age. GLEN
BROTHERS, Rochester. N. Y
BOARDING.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD. WITlfoR
without room; special rates given to
permanoht boarders. Rooms heated by
t-team and IJghted by elect! lo light, cen
trally located; 2 minutes walk from all
depots; 5 meal tickets Jl 00. 21 meal tick
ets, J4 00. 12.1 Franklin avenue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PANjSirNTnD- wTtiTXb'oui
, J10.000 Established business. Will
bear investigation Largo profits. Safa
Investment For Interview address P. O.
Box 371 Seranton, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN.
11,000 AND UPWARDS. CITY PROP
erty. Gardner, 10 Library building.
LOST.
L09T-BFTWEEN 900 BLOCK OLIVE
street nnd D., L. &. W. depot, ladles'
hold wutch nnd tleur-de-lis pin Suitable
?"Ar-'?.!.r ,tB cturn to WILLIAMS &
M'ANULTY'S store. 329 Wyoming ae
REMOVAL
LACKAWANNA SIGN COMPANY RE-
moved 10 zu pruco.
LEGAL NOTICE
ESTATE 'OF MORGAN ROWEN, LATE
of Spring Btook Township, deceased.
Letteis tcstumcntoiy upon tho above
numed estate having been gi anted to the
undet signed nil pet sons having claims or
demands ugulnst bald estate will pro
tent them for payment, and ull persons
Indebted thereto will please make imme
diate payment to
ARJA BOWEN, Wxecutor.
Spring Brook, Pa.
W CIAYLOUD THOMAS, Attorney.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will bo mado to the Ciov
ernoi of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the
2'ith duv of April, JWb. by Frank Wash
bum William R Williams, Evan H
Jones Jr., Fti'derlclt Ilnhlif und G A
VlllIiims, under tho Act of Assembly of
tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on
titled "An act to provide for tho Incoi
poratloh nnd Regulation of cerUln coi
poratlons." nrptoved April 20th, JS7I and
the supplements thereto, for , the chatter
of an Intended corporation to ba called
the Washburn, WIllluinH nnd Company,
the character and object whereof Is tho
manufacturing of ull kinds of lumber,
nnd for thesa purposes to have, possess
nnd enjoy all tint rights, beneilts nnd prlv
llegoa of the said Act of Assembly and
Ms supplements.
W. UAYI.ORD THOMAS, Solicitor.
REDUCTION OF GAS. 1
THE 6CRANTON CJAS AND WATER
Co. and the Hyde l'ark (Ins Co.
In accordance with the policy of these
companies to t educe rates from time to
time as may bo warranted by Increased
consumption, rotlco Is hereby given that
on and after April 1st, next, the price of
gas win iiu one nouar ana nttccn cents
per ono thousand cubic feci consumed,
subject to tho following discounts: Five
cents per one thousand cubic feet on all
bills whero the consumption for tho
month nmounts to less than twenty-ilva !
dollars; ten cents per ono thousand cubic t
reel on an mus wnerc tna consumption
for the month amounts to twenty-tlvo
dollars nnd upwards. Provided the bill
Is paid on or before the 20th day of the
month in which that bill Is presented,
By Order ot the Board
G. B HAND Secretary
CHIROPODIST
CORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
given tree E SI HHTZEL, Chlropo
dlst 310 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their residence if desired
Charges moderate
PREPARED MUSH.
ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER
Prepatcd Mush Made by the Now
York Prepared Mush Co. 412 l'enn ave
nue, Scrai.ton
CITY SCAVENGER
A. B BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
nnd cess pools; no odoi. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor
Leave otders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elekes' drug store, cornel Adams and
Mulberry ToJephono C010
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED-SITUATION BY EdCATED
voung man with epeilenco In olllco
or store Address V Ilaney, .17 Jeffer
son avenue.
SITUATION WANTED - UV YOUNG
man 18 years of age, bus had threo
years epetieice taking cate of hor-es
Address Wm M , Tribune office
SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY 13
years old, as eirund boy or light of
fice work, can bpeak English and Get
nun. Addtes-s DJ0 Maple street, Seran
ton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED AS STENOG
tapher or other office work Addre-,s
"D,' 12ii Adams avenue Dunmore, Pa
SITUATION WANTED-BV MARRIED
nnny. any position, experienced; ge l- I
eral store or shipping elerk und hook- '
keeper Address C. 1'., P. O. Box 202,
Dunmorc. i
WANTED-SITUATION IN GROCERY i
storo or any place of trust, strktly
temperate, can lurnish releicnees, live
yeais' experience Wuid, Bo 4, Dur-t
yea, Pa. '
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE
aged man as Janitor or night watch
man; have been six years In present
situation. Address "Janitor," eare of this
office.
A LADY uiaum.s a. i-ijsitiux AH
houtekeeper; fitst-class leferenecs as I
to ehaiacter and t bllity Address "In
dustrv," Tribune oillce !
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST- '
class double entry bookkeeper, 20 .
years' experience, man led, steady and
reliable, trial solicited H. A. M., Mo N
Garneiu avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN
of 21 years, a position as dilvinrf de
livery wagon or In plai lng mill, have had
experience. Address W. S. D , care of
this office.
CA.Mi:itO.V! A.WOI'KCIMIK.N r.
It Clouted it Laugh, but Did Not Em
barrass Itiichiiiiiin.
From tho Washington Star
Colonel John O. Wlnshlp, of Clevo
lond, was in town tho fore p.itt of the
week. Ho erilled upor Ills old filend
and founer e-lium, Speaker Used, and
they togetlvi related manv incidents!
of their early life In Matt .
Meeting Mts. Hannibal Ilnmlln at
the Slioreham. ' -ald Colonel Wlnshlp,
"i pcalls th' last tltn? that I saw her
dlttinffuHhed luisbanl Durinjr the
Elaine campaign, In ISSt, Hamlin mado
a. few speTlnn in Ohio, and when ho
came to Cleveland, I Invited lilm tut
to my homo, lip vmih in a pleasant
mood and toid a number of funny
stories One of them, which I tecall
now, I tell Jn his own woirts, ns nearly
as possible.
"'In 1S2, vlien I vas .x Temoet.it,'
fald Humltn, "I was announced to nd
diess (i Democratic mt'ollusr with
James Euchari.'in ut LaicaHter, Pa
.Simon Catniciii ptesided. The meetiiifr
was held in a Inige attdltouimi. from
which all tho seats had b9ii lomoved.
The hall wns packed to the iloir by
men htandln, up Thfuu was a perfect
sea of luei s
"I was the first ipTtt r nnd for nn
hour or niore held tit" undivided at
tention of Ihe nig1 audience. It scents
that while wa dpcaklni; ssveral pei
pons In the 1 nek imri of the hall had
buffered th- loss of thtlr poekctliookb.
The sevffonnt of police, who was in the
1'all, worked hlb way tlnoiuh to the
stage and whispered ti Pimoion to
unnouncu that there were pickpockets
In the hall and that the neapl should
lie or. their tsuaul and ptotect them
selves. "C'ami'ion, of cours'-, Intended maU
inR the annoiineement at the close of
my spewh, but In the applause that
followed he fctgot it. When ;ulet was
restored, he Introduced Hu Imnan to
thf audience as tnelr distinguished
lellow -citizen. Huclipnan got up. and,
purveying the trowd of his old neigh
bors, be'in.
"'I hss.ii" you, my telov-cltl::ens.
that it Is Indeed a pleasmo to ictuiii
to my old homo and meet vou ualn.
I like to look Into tin honest faces of
the people of Lancaster. V mors non
est people doeu net 'xlst than In this
dear old c.i.inty "
Oamtu'in JuHt at this point thought
of what he had fou'nttcn, and, Intei
uiptltif nuch.tnan, batd
1 am requested by the tctgeant
of police io mate that everol ji'tsons
In the audtenre have hid their p(ci,et
booktf stolen, anil to asl; you t'i bo on
the uleit li It teicept the guilty one?."
"'Of coiine, tljct., was great laugh
fl but limhunau lnsstd It off easti
nlly and I'roteeded with his Bpeech. '
(I. US OM.V rouiiov tiiin;s.
It moy suri rlsr some iiceple to know
tint home ot tho most pieelous sub
htaiutt uie cimpoheil ot the commonest
things Thus u diamond Is only eaiboji,
or uidlnary charcoal liee ftoni nnpuiltles.
Again, the ruby Is composed tnalnly or
alumina, u substanco wlilth will be
found In almost any kind of oljjy. cry
Mdltlzed alumina is scl uitldoally known
us corundum, and the gems lompro
h.nd within this designation ar fconio-
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITEOTS
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Rooms 21, Zo nnd 26, Commonwealth
building, Seranton
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of COG Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT
410 Bpiuce St., cor. Wash, avo , Seranton.
FREDERICK u BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Prlco Building, 120 Washington nvenuo.
Seranton.
T. I. LACEY &. SON ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR.KAY 11A3 MOVED HIS OFFICE
to the Seranton Private llospllul. cor
ner Wyoming Ave. und Mulbetry tit.
Telephone. Day call, ClU, night call. Hi.
DR. C. L FREY, SCftANTON SAVINGS
Bunk bldg, 12J Wyoming avenue.
MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME
opathlst, No 2iX Adams avenue.
DR A TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenuo and Spruce street, Seranton.
Olllco hours, Thursday and Saturdays,
9 a. m to G p. m.
DR W E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH
lngton avenue.
DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 203
Board of Trade building OfTlce hours,
8 to 9 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi
dence 009 Madison avenue.
DTI C t. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Tat Reduc
tlon Office telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to
12, 2 to 1, 7 to 9.
DR S W L'AMOREAFN OFFICE 231
Adams Residence 1318 Mulberry. Chron
lc diseases lungs heart, kidneys and
genlto-urlnary organs a specialty
Hours 1 to 4 p. m
V a ROOK VETERINARY SUR
peon Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated
Hospital 121 Linden street, Seranton.
Telephono 2G79
LAWYERS
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
FRANK T OKELL, ATTORNEi-AT-Uw,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, acranton,
I'n.
W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
orncyj und Counsellors-ut-Luw. Re
publican building, Washington avonue,
Seranton, Pa
JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
C'ounsollor-nt-Law Rooms 413 und L4
Commonwealth Building.
JESSUP .: JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
ALFRliD HAND, WILLIAM J HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors Common
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms S14, lib and 510. Board of
Trade building.
D. B. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, coiner Washington ave
nue and Spruce street.
B F KiLLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
COG Commonwealth bldg, Seranton, Pa.
JAS J H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
42 Commonwealth bldg, Seran
ton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-901, 9th floor, Mears bldg.
JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
7 and S Burr building.
L. A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave , Seranton, Pa.
C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scanton. na
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank Bulldlnc
C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty , Mears Bldg.
times more vuluable than diamonds ot
tho vamo weight. Besides the ruby, the
sapphire, the Oriental emciald, the Orien
tal topaz, tho Oriental amethvst, the
Oriental chrysolite the Oriental nqua
maiine, the hyacinth and m my other
gems are as many varieties of alumina,
tho vurlous coloring being caused by the
piesence of metallic oxides
Till: SIACKAY MAUSOLKU.TI.
Is the .Host Costly nnd IlumiirKulilo
Tomb in America.
Fiom the San Fianclsco Examiner.
John W. Alarkay, the California mll
llonalie, Is building at Gieenwood cem
etery the most costly and remarkable
mausoleum In Ametlca The cost has
been estimated at $100,000. The mau
soleum will be heated and lighted by
electilclty. It will have the llnest mo
saics and art works. A jeweled altar
vvjll be "rected at which a lequlem
mass will be sung every day In the
pti.'enee of the Mackay family or oth
er wo'hhlppeib. This magnificence Is
in memorv ot John W Mickay, ji the
son. who was accidentally killed In
Talis two or three years ago
It Is said that npver before has elee
tile heat and light been introduced In
to a mausoleum the testing place of
the d"id The Mnckny mausoleum
has ben in process of building for
about nine months and although the
woik on It has been pushed, It Is not
expected that It will be completed
much within a year The tomb will
be, it is said, the most artistic known.
The location Is on an eminence not
far from, the Ninth avenue entrance
to tho cemetery It Is In the form of
a Maltese ciosp, the material lielng
Hallow ell granite from the Maine
IUuiiI-'a. Surmounting it will be a
colossal granite cross
The height of the structure Is 40 feet
S incho- and Its ground dimensions 33
teet S Inches on each side The dome
and llonr ate of mosaic fiom Venice
Alany kinds of narble aie ueed In the
Int'llor work There will le four he
role bronze giotips by a .Munich artist
fur the foui wings The doors will
be of bronze and th windows of plain
Muniih glass.
Tin' plans for the use ot electricity
are "n a scale commensurate with tho
magnificence of the mausoleum Itself
To hupply this featute of equipment
will Involve a pilncely exiemllturo,
for aside firm the piactical woik It
will 'intall the best effoits of artists
ami audiiteets will be employed to utll
Ire the light In ptodttclng nn effect ai
tlstlc and In consnnnnco with the sur
roundings. Poopla who enter the tomb will se
nono of the wires among the masslvo
Btanlto ptedn-ts Them will be no
blinding glare fiom swinging glubes
Visitors will be conscious only of a
nubdued light shedding a soft but dis
tinct radiance upon the scene and of a
gentla warmth, which will ioli the
tomb of the chill to which such places
ate tiadltlonally subject
It Is tho putpose to eiect an ultar J
DENTISTS
DR. I. O. LYMAN, &ij It. WASHINGTON
avenuo.
DR. F. L. M'ailAW, 303 SPRUCE
street.
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR, C. C. LAUBACH.TlS Wyoming ave.
WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA
wanna avenue Hours 1 to 1 nnd 2 to 5.
DETECTIVES
BARRINO & M'SWEENEY, COMMON
wealth building Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 12J AND 127 FRANK
1 lin avenue, Rntcs reisonable.
P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
MIDWIFE
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATED MIDWIFE.
1G1S Washburn street, Seranton, En
gagements solicited Rooms and best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tients SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Seranton, Pa, Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business. Opens
September 13 Send for catatogue. Rev
Thomas M. Conn, LL. D , Walter II.
Buell. A. M.
SEEDS
G R. CLARK ft CO.. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen; storo 148 Washington ave
nue; green house. 1350 North Main tive
nue; store telephone, 782.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKV
wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
PRINTNO
THE TRTBUNE PUBLISHING CO,
North Washington avenue Llnoty pe
Composition of ull kinds quickly done
Facilities unsurpassed In tnl3 region.
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES' HAND TURNED SHOES
cost $2E0 at $150; Russet and Dongolu
Shoes, cost 2 00 at 99c, Men's Fine Rus
set and Calf Shoes, cost i00 at $1 b'J
AT NETTEION'S, Washington avenue
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address II. J. Bauer, conductor
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert s
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine
Warehouse. 130 Washington avtnue,
Seranton, Pa.
FRANK P. BROWN & CO. WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodware. Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
in the mausoleum and conduct re
liqious services there. A priest will
be assigned to say a requiem mass
dally In the tomb, which Is elected
under a special dispensation, as the
cemetery Is not a Catholic one.
FOREST CITY.
At the recent meeting of the Foiest
City anti-saloon league a constitution
waa adopted and tho regular night of
meeting was fixed or the fourth Tues
day of each month. The following of
ficers were elected to serve for the en
suing term: President, Kev. G. B Stone,
first vice president, Rev W. A Car
rlngton; second vice piesldent, Robert
12. Alexander; third vice president,
Rev. C W. Todd; secretary, Fred J.
Osgood; treasurer. Henry Bennett
The lot and buildings of W H. Hlg
glns, situated between Railroad street
and Hlgglns alley and on the south
side of Forest stteet, will be sold by
the sheriff on Saturday afternoon, April
16, at the court house In Montrose, at
the Instance of the New York Mutual
Savings and Loan association.
Mr. Max P. Jacobs, of Fonest City, and
Miss Hattle Rosenthal, of New York,
were united In marriage at the latter
place yesteiday
Until further ordets the Deluvvare
and Hudson company's colliery, at
Vandllng, will be operated but three
half days each week.
t luuago IjIvh Stool,
Chicago Apill 2 -Tim ma'k"t todav for
cattle, as s usual at the nd ot the vvpt-k
was an almost nominal one Trade in
hogs was brisk nt yesterdays ranpe of
pi Ices Hogs sold nt an extreme rungo
of $3 70.i4, chiefly at $3F5j3 95; piimu
heavy selling nt 10o above light weights
Pigs sold at .:ira3S5. Stuep and Lambs
Nominal, sheep, $3 75a4 40 for fair to
choice ewes and feeders; fair to choice
western muttons, Ji40a4 75, yeaillngs, i ",
n510; lambs, JiaG for wooled nnd ? GOa'i
tor shorn. Receipts Cattle, iuo head,
hogs, 15,000 head, sheep, G.C0O head
OH llnrknl.
Oil City Pa, April 2 -Credit balances.
73c , certltlcatea closed, cash ottered 74'4c,
sale-- 2 0u0 b.urels May at 7;'.c no runs
ot shipments
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Specials for Easter Week Trade.
Jouvin Kid Gloves, $1.5o.
Our Special One Dollar Glove,
Splendid Assortment of New Ribbons.
Earl7- Spring Parasols.
The Latest in Laces and Veilings.
Best Leather Belts 25c and 50c.
Large Line of Metal Belts 25c up
Braids and Braid Trimmings,
Fancy Hosiery for Ladies and Men.
Choice Line of New Neckwear.
A Strong Line of Men's Fancy Shirts.
Men's Kid Gloves 75c Up.
- A Lot of Ladies' Silk Vests, $i Value, 5oc.
Shirt Waists and Silk Waists.
Tailor-Made Suits, Ready to Wear
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THE MARKETS.
N nil Stieet Review.
New Yoik, Agrll 2 News having an
Important beating on the all-absot b
ins question of this country's rela
tions with Spain wnfl exceedingly
bcurce today as congress was not In
session The absence of developments
left the situation much as It una when
trading ceased yesterday afternoon,
nnd when all classes of security own
rrj were offering stocks for sale on
the presumption that war with Spain
w ua Inevitable. Yet prices show net
gains today extending to over a point
in many cases and the exticme recov
eries from the lowest show vailatlons
which compare favorably with the vio
lent changes of last Monday and
Wednesday The market was exceed
ingly feverish and erratic dutlng the
two houis' fcebslon, In spite of the pauc
ity of news, vaiying sentiments being
fed by surmises lather than news
Tetal sales vveie 277,800 shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO, stock biokers, Mears building,
rooms 703-706,
Open- High- Low- Clos.
lug est. et lng.
Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..113H 13' U R5j
Atch , To & S. Fe .. U IP. 11 IP,
U
2"'i
9SVj
7'.
10
1(.
A., T. & S. F.. Pt
Am. Tobacco Co .
Am Splllts ...
Am. Spirits, Pr . .
Halt. & Ohio
Riook. R. T
Ray State Gus ...
Cun. Southern ...
Chic. & U. W . ..
2"'?
100
100
I'M j
u1J4
47Mi
10'd
17S4
47V.
10Vi
113
N'i
si
l.'i
174
1H4
118
Ht'i
!hI2
17'2
SPo
W
l'l'.ii
Chic. & N. W
Chic, B & Q
11(.6 US
908 92'i,
Chicago Gas ..
Chle , Mil. & St. P .
Chic, R. I.IIP.,
Chic, St. 1'. M. & O
C C. C. & St. L ...
. . 90
91
57
8I'
(jP4
(.'I
. 27
.10fi4
. 321.JJ
.ISO
47
. 93
31
Delaware tc Hud
Gen. Electric
Lake Shore
Louis & Nash .
Manhattan Ele ..
M K & Tex., Pr
Mo Paclilc . ...
Nat Lead
SJ'i
17
!P4
.101 .
21
Vis
It's
2is
f94
23
P.'.
7 '4
4'1
97
4s
IS'4
2b
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)14
23'h.
Mi
.... 2t'i
2.'4
.... 2S'i
....lOS'i 110
N. V. Central .
Out. & West ...
North Pacific ..
Nor. Pacific, Pr
Pacific Mall ...
Phil. & Read .
Southern It It
.. . H'i
.... 214
.... 00
. . 23J
. K's
14s..
2Jai
02
23S
129 Washington
Southern R. R , Pr 2-)B8 2il 2V2 2(1
Tenn , ('. & Iron 11'!. w2 is w2
Texas & Pacific 9'8 li) 9 V4
Union Pacific . 19 19'.. 1S, I'i'.j
U. S. Rubber lGVa
IT. S. Le.ithei, Pr ..57
Wabash t7
Wabash, Pi ll'H V W VS
West. Union 84 S5 bT fcl
Met. Traction Co ...111 Its UP4 LIS
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. lug. est est. ln'.
May 10-1 iui 111414 in 1
July !1 S" M'8 MU
CORN.
May 2Jli t 2'l1t L-i-'k
July 'J0"j :,0 "tu's :o
OATS.
May 21U 2"''.. 2.1
July 21' 2SU .'l'g
PORK.
May 9 70 70 'i w)
LARD.
May 9 80 Oa 9 72
77
fcernnton Hoard of Trail c Ixuliango
(iuotntion--All Quotations litiscd
uii Par ot 100.
STOCKS Rid. AskcJ
Seranton . Plttston Trac Co. . . in
National Ueilng Ac Drlll'g Co. ... fco
Fiist National Hunk 7J
Elmhurst Rculevard phi
Seranton Saving' Hank 22".
Scranton Packing Co '"
Lacka iron Ac Steel Co iju
Third Notl. nai Rank 2s3
Tin oop Novelty Mfg Co so
Scranton Trac Co lb
Scranton Axle Woiks 71
Weston Mill Co UM
Alexander Car Replacer Co pj
Dime Dep A: DIs Rank Iu0
Peck Lumber Mfg Co ITS 210
Economy Light, Heat & Pow
er Company 13
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Comrany bi
Scranton Forging Co pj
UONDS.
Scinnton Pass. Railway, (list
mortgage duo 1920 llu
People's Stieet Railway, Hist
mortgage, due 191$ in
People's Street Rillway, Gen
et nl mortgage, due 1921 11 3
D.ckson Manufacturing Co I'M
Lacku. Township Schcol Va . ... 102
City of Scranton St. Imp 0 "2
Mt. Vernon Coal Co S3
Scianton Axle Works 1W
Scianton Traction Co, hist
moitgago o's. due 1932 ni
lMiilndnlpliiii l'iovilon .Murl.et.
Philadelphia, Aptll 2 -Wheat-Firm and
U8c higher, coi.tinct grade, Aiirll, 99'Ha
JW.c. Corn Firm and '.a-'iC. hUher,
April, 4a3l4C.; May. K4s8u1l'2c. Potatoes
Unchanged Duittr Film, tuncy westeii.
ereamery, 21c, do, prints, 22c. Efegn
Steady Refined Sugats Firm and ut 9 13
a m. all guides advanced Psc . povvdcied
and cubes 3 7-lUe . crown A. ;'-i ; granu
lated and crystal A. 5 3-li'c ; confection
eis' A 5 l-1oc , No 1 at 4 13-lCc. down to
J'nC tor No 10 Cotton L'nchint'cU. 'J al
low I'nclidPged Live 1'oultry Un
changed. Dressed Poultry Finn and un
changed Receipts-Flour, J.UM buritU
and aoomi sacks, wheat, 12o00 bubhcls,
com .'0,.) bushelc oats, 14,000 bushtN
Shipments Wheat, S00C bushels, eotn
2j00 bushels, oats, 8.100 bushels.
.W'v orl I'rtiduc-e Wnrl.ot.
New Yotk, April 2 Flour-Firm but
held higher, city ml'l intents J3 75aij, do
chars, J5&0iS.G3; Minnesota patents, j lo.i
5 40. do. bakers, JI23nl45, vvintei patents
J4S5a5 25, do. straights !l50a4G5, do ex
tlas. J3C5.14 10, do low grades, $2'WaJ
Wheat Spot firm. No J red, Tl 01, t n
ti atlo.it spot, No 1 not them New S orlt
Jl iiti, fob alloat to niriw. , No 1 h ird
Manitoba, Jl.lO fob, afloat spot No
2 1101 them Duhlth, !)' j, f 11 b, attoit
to arrive, No 1 hard Ditluth Jl Jo f o li
alloat to orrtve, options opened strong mi
higher Liverpool tallies nnd a drop In con
sols further ojlvonceil on active cover
Ins by shorts based partly cm less favoi
able crop news and export tumors Tho
dose was very llrm at lalT.e. net ad
vance. No. 2 red May, fTil.i)o. closed
JliOV July. Sii'vufcs'c . closed N7lie., De
cember S2&U&2V , tlosed P2V. Coin
Sput llim. No 2. SOc. f. o li alloat; oi
tlnns opened firm with wheat, advanced
sharply on strong Liverpool news and
ixpoit elemand and closed v. hlghet ,
May Sl'.aJlc, closed 31c, Ju'.y, closed
SJUc. Oats Film No 2. SuUe , No. 3,
alkce
Avenue.
29c , No 2 white, 32'4C; No. i white,
31V1 . track mixed, western, 30a31V4c;
track white, 32a3Se. , options quiet but
firm witli other demands, closing at ic
net advance. May, closed 29'4c. Reef
StcadH, family, $11,111.75; extra mess, PU
9 73, beef bams, $21, packet, J10 23all, City
extra India mess, $15 30.U7. Cut Meats
Ste.idv , pickled bellies, r.SaCHc (to.
shoulders, 4V: , do hams, 71,ta7,4C. Polk
-Steady, mess, J9 E0a9 73 short clear,
M0 23al2 30, family, Jllall 30 Rutter
Firm, western crenmciy, 13'in'JOe , do
factory, 12al4c , Elglns, 20c , Imitation
reamcry, 1 4,1 lie , state dairy HalS'jC. ,
do creamery 13a29e Cheese-Dull, large
white and colored, September, i'ic; small
do , SaS4c , large October, 7.i7Vc , small
do , 7a4aSe , light skims, DViGUc part
skims 4a0c : full skims, 2a3c Egs
Steady , state and Pennsylvania 10'ic :
! western fresh 10e southern, lot Pota
j toes Sti'ndv, New York, !2 37a2 30, sweets,
$3a4 l'etrolcuin Dull, refined Now York,
J $3.75, I'hiladelphla and Raltlmoie, (5.70,
1 do. in bulk, 53 20
lnciign tJnun .llnrUet.
Chicago, Apill 2 War news instead of
weakening the wheat market was today
decisively a bull factor The result was
tho advance of 'c a bushel which
marked the clese Apputeutly this was
duo to the belief that war is unavoidable
and the euuse of wlthdiavval of ull offer
ings of vNhe.it by Loiter, a sharp advance
at Liverpool and a greatly Increased de
mand fiom Gieat Riltuin Theio was a
geuei.il cover movement by "orts Wheat
opened almost at call prices Jul start
ing at S3)haSj?c , against yesterday s clos
ing ptice of 82"8aS'c. and coming up In u
short time to SI'U' Cash quotations were
as follows' Flour Quiet; winter pat
1 ents. IS0a5; straights, J4 20,i4 GO, spring
I patents JI7IUS straights, H I0a!50, bak
I .-is, J1.40.il.73, spring specials, J5.I0, No. 1
I spilng wheat, rOa'ne , No 2 red, $1 0.'a
I in;i4; No 2 corn, 29ia29'c , No. 2 ychow,
I Jivi-'i'zC ! No 2 oats. 25'4c , No 2 white
, f. o li , 2!"jh29';c ; No 1 white, fob
1 27si.i2sV ; No. 2 rve fioc No 1 flax
. seed, 1 is. N W Jl 11'i, timothy seed,
, ?2lia2 80, polk, i)fra9 70. lard J3 13a 3 17
ribs, J3a5 20, bhouldeis, 4-4al'nc sides
I J3 i3.40 whNky, Jl l"j Receipts Flour,
j Is.OOil hurels, wheat. I'ituX) bushels corn
I "!I.iGJ buhels, o.its, JASU00 bushels rye,
jjnuO bushels: b.ulcv, .'6 000 bushels Shlp
1 ments Flour 2siM barrels, wheat 211,'JOO
'bushels; com l.yjtunl bushels oats Mi,
1 000 bushels, lye, 1 MO bushels 'barley 40 -
000 biisheN
Philadelphia Live Stacl..
I Philadelphia, Apill " Receipts Ueev-
2,i.t72t,97 head, sheep S.ll." head, hogs
I 3 9bl head Reef Cattle Firm under good
I demand; extra, fi?a5'lc , good Sa1. .
I medium, IViSc ; common, 4v4a4'ic Sheep
I Active and firm, extra, rAi,a5V good
4san5c. , medium. 4a4'c ; common "lsa
3V' , lambs, fall, raiaO'c do spring
JI75i5 23. Hogs-Firm at ra6c for best
western othet kind, r.aric state Sa
C'jc. Cows Fat cows, fair demand at
2 1-I3a3'c; thin cows, tnl3. veal calves,
active, at Ea7',2C. ; milch cows In fair de
mand at J2fla43; dressed beeves In good
request at 6a8Hc
i:nat l.ibertv Cuttle iTInrkot.
East Liberty, Pa. Apill 2 -Cattle-Steady
, prime, J3 03a313; common J3.S0a
4 10; bulls, stags and cows, J2al 10 Hogs
Steady; prime mediums, 4.10a4 12'4, 'iork
eis, Jll5a4 20; fair to light lotkers J3 95a
4, heavy hogs, Jla4 03, pigs, as to quality,
JJ Mai 60; good loughs, J1.40.iJ 03 common
to fair, JJS0.i3.J3. Sheep Steady choice,
J4.90a5; common, J3 50.i4, eholce lames
jsnoati; common to good, JI75a5s0 enl
calves, J3 50a6.
II11II11I0 Livo Stock.
East Buffalo N. V.. April 2.-Cattle-Qulet.
Hogs Fairly uctlve Yorkers
good to choice, tl 10u4 12, roughs common
to cnolce, J1iAi3 75, pigs, f,ooil to cliotce,
$1 BaJ 73 Sh -ep and L'inibs-Blieep nnout
steady; lambs, choice to itru J5 90a'tl0,
culls to common, Itnluo; sheep, choice to
selected withers, J173al90, culls to com
mon, J3 2SH3.53.
New Yeirk Live stuck.
I New Vol k April 5 Reeves No Hading
,.. ,11....- utnn.lv i..l,...a l.-,.ll... ...!!
.il'tttm n...".j. m,vt - c-l-4lb llllll.
Sheep and Lambs-Sheep, stonily iambs
unchanged: sheep, Jl5oa5; Iambs fair to
prime. J3.30.iC 33; clipped, do,, J3.J0a5?0,
sprln-' lambs, JJaO per head. Hogs Weuk;
quoted JI20al50.
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