THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1898. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY BUREAU ONE INSERTION A WORD. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSK for the Heneflt of All Who Huvc Houses to Rent, Real Instate or Other Property to Sell or i:.cliiini;e, or Who Want Situations or Help Jhese Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertion for 1'ive (cuts it Word Kxecpt Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. FOR RENT for rknt-grea r opportunity. First class boatdlng house In lentrnl clt full of lodgcis. Landlady discon tinued because or Illness. Immediate pot session, A. V. DOW!:!!, Su'l Colilieil bldg. l7oT llTT Uo"r "ll EN T-I'L'I,1,V luulppel Hi cured hotel In Scranton, Til Thctims I' Dullv Attorney, 40S hpruie strict. rou rijnt-'ws green riihji: st. Eight tuoms, linpiow ineuts, $15 50 roi?UKNTifiAi-r M.w double house lO i'.iJikiix ii ) tun. line loci tl in Onriu I'. Fiofmiin !i- 1 Miuik' v iiv I nil lti:NT - HALF house till jit t . tin lit" unci Eyii.m. Iniulie or douhli: i . ,t ii.-i til M mi nth .Muni ;2 ' llOlhsh Full HI3NT 4i3 WVO.MINO uViiltie, Aii to F II demons lliit Hldge Cool iVniiam'H otlhe. Minis RUIIili. tAll.V t'OK Rl:NT-i3 MAIION COURT Aiii t.i r ii ripiiton. Hint' Ridge ml ('illinium V olll. e Me i'- Building FO? SALE I n SM.I iiXI, II M3P.SHN DF.N IiiI'Iikk ilili '! I. .He om luting mill Illtlllullll.il ll hHllllll Ills. Addless .1 H K Ti ll.iin. Itln lull HAl.i: I'Alll M' .M.!li:s M - linfc ii I iv Link points '. mils old 1.. J' in.' 13 huiuls high Wiluht Jim u oil r .i.lr-t r- In k h hookon ,iul pi if i h himiihI Must he e ii to In iippreil.itnl. ti Inline ..f ,i lift time fin nilii looking for u Din m.iiilieil tf.uu N double h.un. n leitiK unit pole. IwtiiU. I"-1 S null i mii h . ime AGENTS WANTED auexts wanted-uh want uni: shrewd uiiif'il mini in evilj town tn miikv u few tliuuiaiiil dollnts fot himself quietly hi holm mill noi uoik Inn (I. pri vate liiKiiui iIoiim tun! Miluable oulllt of Hew goods suit flee Addiess Hume- LAWYERS FRANK E BOYLE A HORNBY AND Connsollor-iit-LiiW. Hun building, looms 11 anil 11 Washington uv untie illultly 1' O agents luuhej risle. llOX 1. 1'S BllStUII, MlSS Ol PHANK T. okell attornf.y-a.t-Luw lliioni 5 Conl llxihunge Sciunton, l'u. WANTED "i Mlim mil CAN tin -aiu maki: mi mi. AGI3NTS WANTED- Ml RAT 1IAI.L Mteuilx s Glial Win Hook 'Oili I'oun trv In Win ' anil mil lelutlohs with fm- Ikii nation Ml ulioui our mm, n.u v i ohm iti Km es the Maine Dlsusti i Sp tin her num. navy anil eleioiices All obont 'uhti, hu iiliitlons lu tin United Stu'is umj lift ill riuces ll iilimit th Annie" ulid Xavlts of nil nihil Xnllons, mid lin.v tlie will ui t lu oui tiaht Willi Sptln UVi i .mi p.ipi " Mi milllienl UIihi ration phologiaplis eli One igent -old WiLLARD WARR13X & KNAl'l AT tnrnois mii Cnunse llnrs-nt-Luw. llo liubllenn building. Washington ueiiue Scmnton I'a. JAMHM II. TOIUIKY ATTOHNP.Y AND i cmitnellor-nM.iiw Hooins 411 unit 111 Coinnionwenltt. llulldliiB JCSSt'l' A .li:Srt-' ATTOllNUYS AVI) CuuiiielloiM - nl Law, Conimouw'iullli ImlllllllK WimlllllKtUII llelllll'. ai.i'iu:d hand, wii.i.i.wi J hand Attorney and Coun"elloi" Conimon wintlli bulldli ir Rooms 11 Li) mid Jl in - oiii- din , utile!" ate ni.ikliiK f-V" I" iU" pil'tluj Mnt lllnlal teniih KilllUMtiMl J il.i- ii.'dit inlii low tielithl peld lliili'Noine iiiitlli flu i-t nil 1 iwn-irni Mumps to p.n pi xliipi N'nlloniil la'o i.illnliil I ilk. ii 'Jt III ulxilli Si Chle li,o iu.i.)ahi.i: riTi.ONs to takk tiu: uneni lu theli own towns toi the beit line of fnt selllnR noillles. paa 100 pel nut niollt, for ladles or rents. SPtllO X. ATMNP 1011 mid 10'J I hit nut Ml eel Philadelphia, I'a Ki.oNi7Kir"AcrnNTS VANTi:n "rou lni(,e illusu.itcd boolt of Klutidlke, five hundml paKP, prlie $1 Ml: outfit Mo. Aildren- NATIONAL PCUI.ISI11NU CO, Lakeside liulldh i; t lileiiRn III WANTLI) aoiricTTrirNO DUMV eilr.u no rolleitlng; poltlon permi nelit. pa w ekl , tttnte nee. GLIIN HIIOTIIi:P.5 It... he"ter, N Y JAMLHW (lAKI'fllin ATTOIINKY-AT Law llooni" 111 ,il" mid Mi. ijniinl of I Tlade buildlnir v iir:iu.o(n.irTTcTtNi:Y-i-OANs neKotlaled on lenl etute neiunt Meir hlllliliiiK. i mm i Wiichlnton ave nue ami hpnu i. "tieet h v killaTi " A-ri ohnhy-at-law" .fii Coiuiuonwiiiltli bldK Sii.inton l'u IAS .1. lit-1. 1W Ion II HAMILTON ATTOUNIJY Ij Coinmoiiwiiilih lM . Hetan- biheJulelit llllcct Nov is, S7 Trains Leave Wllkes-Barre as Fol. lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, (or Sunbury Harr!sburKl Philadelphia, Balti. morq, Washington, and for Pitts, burp; and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burn. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. G. 00 p. m. , week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J H. ODD, Uen'l Pm Agent J It IIMCMINMIN, (ieiu-nil .Manujter. HOT "WATKtt Iieuil in w HHA'I LIS ii u-lmii;- roit s.i.r: nit i iii-i ton uenue roiT"sLiT" riiiuTn lvhc.i: kiiu: prooi Miles can at miueof 'ii;nk ltHI.IN .111. room 212 Cumniouwe.ilth tiNllllllIK riTIT bALi:-mtoKr.N cnTTlisii av.c- ter ilicip ir.ll Perm avenue 20-lliiItSH POWHK as new I'lIC Vi:S 1 OP. SVl.K-ONL bollei hm cood "JON MILL CO LEGAL NOTICE notich is iiLitnm ;ivi:n 'iii.vi the ro-paitlu islilp of the omlviHlUKil dolnn liiplm m ai ll" Penu aieuue Snun ton Pa undet i In- 111 m naiiiL ot L H J Jlfklns lui" been dlhiohed In inutii.il innuil I. JltkhiN tetliiu i'li.m .said 111 in 'I he bii"lni"i will be lontlnuid by H J .llfklus who ns"iimes nil the llrm s lliibilHns ami will colltU all the 111 in m UKUIIIIIv I. .HI" KINS 13 J JII'UINS HDWAKI) V THAVrit ATTOUNHY Itooni" "ul-'iiM 1th lloor Mem blitrf .losri'ii .liicrunYs vttoiinp.y t- Law 7 ami K Hun bulldhm I. A W A'trti:V ATTOIIN13Y-AT-I.AW 42' Laikuwanni live Simmon Pa C It PITCIH3II ATTOP.NI3Y-AT-LAW Comnionwi.ilth billldltm'. Mianton I'a. FOR RENT OR SALE. rbllPm:TTrAU3uo'rsi3AT 441 CI.i avenue ' munu modem In proveuienii Impilu ol C J POST, C0111 ninnniulth IIIiIk REAL ESTATE i.ivH indhpi'ndhnt .11 st a ri:v or our llM-aile fm 1111 lilt some j,ond locations New f unllli s mux Ins In our lolontiH eerj wtek Send it one dol lnr and we will pick mil a Kood 0111 pay balance In i.w wnkli or inoMhli i menli I11SLI3Y 2ul WashhiBton ininue, np-stnlis. HELP WANTED-FEMALE I I3STAT13 OP J. ATTICC3 HOUHIITSON I late of the olt of Scranton eount of I.iiikawanna and Mute, of l'eiiniUaulH, de e.1M d I Nollie Is hereby Klveil that letterH testa I lnentiuj In the nbo"o named estate luivo ' l.r..... nr inti.l .1. li. ....ilnclimml All .. IJ. Til ....... ." IIIV I til. uri .(.11.11 ..II J" - oils Indebte I to paid ctnte me reiiuested to nuik" pajmput and all pir-.ons haliu ilnlms or denmnils uualnst the same will present them lo Muuiit3S nonniiTSON. 13icutii K. I. HITCHCOCK, Attorney. PTTI3IlSON , WILCOX Nntlonul flmik bulldlnc TIlADnitS C COMKOYS H21 PPIIT'CH STHHHT A W B13HTII0lr. Atty.. Mrai" flldR SEEDS O II. CLAIIK & CO, SL3I3DM13N AND Nuiseijmen, wlore lPi Wunlilimtun ne nue, Bieen hou'e. 1U50 Noah Main ave nue, Htoie telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOS KUI3TTi:L. HHAR 511 LACKA wtinua avenue. Scrnntou, I'a , manufni. turt r of Wile Screm Oel.. LiicKii. and Western 13lfvi.l MoiiUuy, J.u. 21. liJ3. TiuIiih kuve hiiuiilun d lollovv !. pi ens fot New York and all polntH 1..ihi. I W !U0 JlC SUU and lUUj a in , I-' and ' p m , , I3pii!-s for Histon Tnnton. Philadel phia and the South. 016, HW and ll) 20 a. II . 12 "1 and ! II p 111 WiixliliiKt in 11111I wa stations. 3 41 p m. Tobvliiuuui uciominodiition, oil) p in Hxpress for HlnKlmuiton Osweso, HI mlr.i, Coinini? Huh Dm.vllle, Mount Motrls and liutfaln 12 P '. " 'miO.i. m. rind 1" p. in inuklnR 1 losi loniii'itlons nt lim'lalo to all points in tho West, Northwest mid Soulhwent lllnkhaiiiton and vui vtatioiiH 1 Oj p. tn. Nicholson ai (onimodallon f 1". I in. UlUKluiliiluii itul Hlmlr.i expims, f. 53 llVpiess for I'tlc.i and Itlchlleld Spilngs. 2'C u 111 , anil I r.5 p m ltluuii 2 Si OW a in, and 1 u,". p in Cor Xotlhumherlaml, Pittston Wllkes Uarre. Pljimulli Hloomsbiiru and Dan Mile. mukliiK close tonnectlons at North umberland fm Wllllutntport llarrlaburs, llaltlmore WnshlnKton unit the South Noithumberland nnd I1.termedl.1te sta ll . il. .Art- .1 1 -r .....1 l! Arl n llOUS, V w IW VJ a 111 , Ullil 1 wo mm v w I Nantlcoke nnd Intermedial e stations, n ua niai 11 lu n ni I'liuouio uiiu iiuei medlato stntloni, 3 S3 and S 7) p in. For Kingston 12 4" p m Pullmar parlor and sleeping coachC3 on all cxpresi trains Kor detailed Information, pocket time tables etc. nrply to M L Smith, Dis trict rassenger Agent, depot ticket office Mr. McKenxlc haa been fortunute In securing the appointment. The bond of FrnnH tsevern ns treas urer for the Younff Men's Instltuto of thin town wnti registered un Wednes day In the sum of $500. Tliomns Pltz slmmnnB quallOcd us bonilHiiuin. The Iingcllffe and llolilnson collier ies will pay their employes tomorrow. John Foy, one of the unnK of butR Inrs lecently ujipratlnp around Moosie, was (incited on Tuesday and com mitted to tho county Jail There la atllt another ono wanted nnd It Is expected that he will be brought to Jualiee in 11 few days. The dentil of John Keennn, who was Btiiuk with n Jeisov Cetittnl eliBliie on Tlnitadn moinliiK. oieutied at the PltlStort liuipitlll the Slime I'MllillK The lemnlns wem tnlten 10 the homo of his father vontetdav nioiuiim In ti'tmi'lit vrlll be made in Si Muiv's cernrteij on Prldni nf tin noon. lle 1' J. Htoderlik of Wllkes Haiii'. pi enched u beautiful scnuoti in St Muty's I'htui'li on Tuecdn evening Porty hours' devotion 1 lned jestenlu 1110111I11K vIth 11 IiIrIi muss. Itev ,1 .1 "1 'fit t was 1 flebriint. Hi v .1 II Don Inn, ilcui-on lte J, .1 McCnbe, Miii ili'iuoii. niul Itev M 1' f'liine. miistoi ol e.lemonles. A lllltte I'liIlBli'Slltlon was hh'si m. WANTI3D-AN KXPRRinXCr.D COOK with references at 1730 N Washington nveiiui On en lllde. WANT13D A UOOD COOK TO CiO TO StioudiburK Pa rnmlh of three Wages $lfi monthlv Muvt lu.ve 111 st class iifircmis Addnss S C , Jeiinn Hottl. WANTHD-A IlOCSHilAlD TO GO TO StroudslmrK. Pa Must have first las references Wnues $11 monthly Addiesi S C Jermvn Hotel GIltL WANTI3D - TOll GHNHIIAL housework. Applv 327 Adams avenue BOARDING. rmST-'cLASS B6RD''wlTlfoit without room, special rates given to permanent bo'irders. Rooms heated by bteani and liurtul bv electric light cen trally located, 2 minutes walk from all depots, 1 meal tickets, $100, 21 meal tick ets S4 00 121 Pranklin avenue LOST. LOSTniTWr.HN "llLOClTOLTVn strict and D. L .v. W depot lidl's' gold wi till and fleui de-lit. pin Sultublo rewanl for Its leturn to WILLI AJIS & M ANl'In S store 1 Wvomlng ove BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY f'AriTNlSrr'wA NTHD wffll"" AHOU? $10,000 EstablUhed business Will beir Investigation Large protlts Safe Investment Kor .ntervlew address . O. lox 371. Scrauton. I'a. KINDERGARTEN. ADAMS AVI3NCI: SCHOOL AND KIN dergarten Spring tirm opms April ! M I. Toir Pi In CHIROPODIST COllNS. HI NIONS AND l.vniimviNn nalli cured without the least pain or drawing blood Consultation and advice given free 13 M H13TZL3L. Chliopo dlBt 3)0 I.nckiwunna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate NOTICI3 IS HI3IU3HY C.1VHN THAT the partneiship between 13iHvIn G IV pi f. Samuil K York and Kied U Peters doing business undci the llrm name of Pettis. York A Co, was dissolved on the 11th dav of Apill A D Ivy so far us re kites to the Mild Samuil 1'. Yolk All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid, and thos.e due from the "lime disiharMil. at No 121 South Main avenue Scranton, Pa., wheie the busi ness will be continued bv the haid I3dwin G Petri k and Precl G Peters, under the llrm name of 1'iteis Hrotheis 13DWIN G 1'13TI3HS, SAMCI3L P YORK PRI3D G PI3TI3RS AUCTION. MISCELLANEOUS iiAl7inS,llAND TCRNI3D SIIOHS, cost $2 50 ut $150; Russet nnd Dongola Shoes cost $2 00 at UUc , Men s fc'Ine Rus set and Call Shoes, cost S!00 at IU3, AT NHTTLHTON'S. Washington ae BAl'l-It'S ORC1I13STRA MfSIC TOR balls, picnics, pal tics, receptions wed dings and concert vvurk furnished Tor ti rms address R. J liauer, conductor 117 Wjomlng uvenue, over Hulbert's music store. MI3GAllGnt3 nilOTlinilS, PRINTKRS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. TO Washington avenue. Scranton, Pa FRANK P HROWN S. CO , WHOLU Fiilo denleis In Woodwure, Cordago nnd Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna live. VISIT HOOK APCTION, 4' 13very afternoon und evening das onlj w RAILROAD TIME TABLES I'evv ! PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS I3DWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell Huilding, Sii.inton. J3. L WALTI3R, ARCHIT13CT. OPK1CI3 rear of u)b Washington avenue. L13WIS HANCOCK JR. ARCIIITI3CT 4J3 Spruce St cor Wash ave , Sciauton PR13DI3RICK L. HROWN, ARCHITI3CT, Pike llulldlng 12ii Washington avenue, Scranton T. I LACI3Y & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders" National Hank DR. I. O avenue DENTISTS LYMAN, 323 X. WASHINGTON DR. r street. M'GRAW. 305 SPRUCK DR II. T RI3YNOLDS, OPP. I. O. DR. C. C. LAURACII, 115 Wjomlng ave" wni.co.Mi: c vvanni avenue SNOV13R, 121 LACKA Hours to I and 2 to 5. CITY SCAVENGER A.H 1IRIUGS LLI3ANS I'RIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odur. Improved pumps used A HRlGClb. Proprietor Leave order 1100 North Main avenue, or Hlekes' drur store, cornet Adams and Mulberry Telephone CO10 a v onrLMr,1?Hs7RnsAvsT- tion as collei lor bookkei per or sales man, inn furnish unexceptional lefci tnecs or securlt 17U Sunderson avi nue PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVI3D HIS OPI'ICU to tho Scranton Pilvati Hospital cor ner Wjomlng Ave and Muibinv St. Telephone Dav tail. 5.11.1, night call 1J. DR C L PRI3Y SCRANTON SAVINGS Hank bide. 122 Wjomlng avenui MARY A S11I3PHI3RD. M D . HOMI3 opathlst No 22S Adams avenue DR A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN DIsi ases of Women, corner Wjomlng uviiuie and Spruco street. Scranton. Olllce hourr. Thursday and Saturdays. 9 a m lo 6 p 111 DR W 13. AI.I.I3N, 512 NORTH WASlf Ingtou avenue Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations In New York Koot of Liberty sticct, N. II, and South Feiry Whitehall btieet Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMI3 TAHLI3 IN I3PKCCT TEH 20, 1SJ3. Trains leave Sclanton for Pittston, Wllkes-I3aue, etc' , at 8 20. 10 10 a in., 1 20, 2 .'3, 3 20. 7 10 p 111. Sundays, a 00 a m 1.00, 2 13, 7 111 p m Tor Lakewood and Atlantic CItj-, 8 20 a. in. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a m , 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor uir) 3 20 (express) p. m. Sunday, 2 15 p m. Ti.iln leaving 1 20 p m. arrives at Philadelphia Reading Ter minal. 7 17 p in und New York i.03 p m. For Maueh Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem. Easton and Philadelphia. 8 20 a. in., 1.20, 3 20 p m Sundajs, 2 15 n m For Baltimore and Washington and points South nnd West via Bethlehem, b 20 a m 1 20 p m Sundays, 2 15 p m For 1 0- Hianeh, Ocean Grove, etc, at S 20 u. Ill ad 1 20 p in For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown, 8.20 a. in., 1 JO p m Sun daj 2 15 p m For Pottsville, 8 20 a m,120p m Returning, lc-avo New York, foot of Lib ertj street, North River, at 4 00 a 10 (ox press) a. in. 1 JO lexpress with Buftel parlor car) p m Suud ij, 4 SO a m Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet at yoi a. in . 1 23 p m Passengers arilvlng 01 departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated lallrouds Broadway cable cms. und feirles to Brookljn and Stnten Island making uulck transfer to and from Gland Central Depot and Long Island Rullroad Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9 00 a m , 2 00 p m Sunday, u 25 a. in Through tickets to all pol.its ut lowest rate maj be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H P BALDVA IN Gen Puss Agt J II OLHATSEN Gen Snot Leliifth Valley Railroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness und Comloit. In Effect 1'eb. Jo. Jb93. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New Yoik vl.i D. Jfe 11. R. R at ti 43 a. m , and 12 03 2 21, 4 11 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 30 p in Tor Pittston and Wllkes-Barre via D , I. Ac W It II., COO, 11 10 a m , 1 55. 3 .15. 6 00 p in. For White Haven, llnrloton, PoUhvI1!, und principal points In the coal legions la D. & 11. R. U., 6 43, 12 03, 2J1 and 141 p. m Tor Bethlehem, Hasten, Reading. Har rlsburg and principal intermediate sta tions via D it II R R. iii'i a. tn , 12 03. 2 21. 4.41 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 For Tunkhannock, Towar.dn, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D, L & W. R. R., SOS a. m., 12 45 and .! 35 p tn Kor Geneva Rochester. Buffulo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D & II II K. I-03- 3AJ (Black Diamond Express). 10 2S and 11 30 p in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vallej parlor cars on all trains between Wllkei-Barre and New Yoik Philadel phia. Buffalo und Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N 11 WILBFR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila delphia. Pa A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. General Pass Agt . Philadelphia. Pa Scranton ofllce. .TO Lackawanna avenue. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. Feb 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows. Por Carbondale (, 20, 7 35, S r,5, 10 13 a m . 12 00 noon, 1 21. 2 20, 3 52. 5 23, 0 25, 7.57, a 15. 11 00 p m i 1 Hi a m. 1'or Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc , C 20 a. ni , 2 20 p. m For Honesdalo C 20, S 55, 10 15 a. m., 12 00 noon , 2 20 5 23 p m For Wllkes-Bane I, 13, 7 50, S 45. 9 39. 10 43 n in . 12 03, 1.23. 2 21. J 3J 4 41. G 10. 7 50 10 21, 11 30 p. m. For New Yoik, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley R. R. 0 45 a m, 12 03, l.Ji. 4 41 p. m (with Black Diamond Express, 11 SO p III For Pennsjlvunta R. R. points C.43, 9.33 n. m ; 2 21. 4 41 11 m For western points via Lehft,h Valley R It., 7 5U a 111., 12 05. 3 3.1 (with Black Diamond Express). 10 28, 11 20 p m. Trains will arrive at Scranton as fol- T'riim Carbondale and tho north fl M 7 45. 8 40 9 31, 10 40 a m . 12 00 noon; 1 JO. z.is, zo, 1 i u i. 1 ii. J" -.i, it in p m From Wllkes-Hurru and tho south 0 '5. 17 50, 8 50, 1010 1155 a. in.; 110 2.11, 3 43, 0 20 6 21, ..Ki, a iw, jo vj p. m. ; i r; a. m Complete Information 'egardlug rates to all points In the United States and Canada maj bo obtained at tho ticket of llce In the depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J W BFRDICK Q P A . Albany, N Y. H. W CROS4 D P A. Scranton, Pa. DR 1. M. GATES ROOMS 207 AND J Board of Trade building Ofllce hours, S to 9 a m , 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Retl denco 30S Madison avenue. Krle and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept 19, 1S17 Trains leave Scrnnton for Now York nrd Intermediate points on Erie railroad, 1 o for Havvley and local points at 7.05 l in and 2 25 p m . 'rive at Scranton from above points a 10 21 a m 3 15 nnd 9 33 p m WANTED-POSITION Or ANY KIND by well educated joung man; not ufiuld of hard work, has cxpeilcuco lu oltlco work, also In working hands, time keeping, etc. Addnss II . Tribune olhce. YOUNG MAN OF 25 WISHES A POSI- lion as hiilesniuu, bus very good ref- denies fiom New York anil Sclanton and willing to woik. Goldsmith, 212 Penu uve SITUATION ANTED-TlY A MAR rled man j twtlve jeuts olllce ex pel It nee; lefetrnit Applj ".N.,' Trib une olllce. DR C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Filling nnd Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephono 1303. Hours .10 to 12. 2 to 4 7 to a. DR S W L'AMOREArX OFFICE 211 Adams Residence Ills Mulbeiry. Chron ic diseases, lungs heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p in. DRUG CLI3RK WITH POl'Il YEARS' Al expeiiencc, lefircnces Hum pies cnt employer Aridn si A Weit Side of llce. Scrauton Tiibune SITUATION WAXTED-BY AN INDUS trlous boy at anj kind of work, has hart tluee jtars' experience at driving hoi sos Address W M Tribune olPce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST, class barber, lute of Olrard Hotel Philadelphia Address (1 R D , Moosle Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GOOD chef to fo out w'Mi i.implng-out par tles;tvrma reasonable, can fuinhh best of references; undtistuuds to pitch tents nnd all camp duties. Address A. F 11 Tribune olllce. .WANTED-BY A YOUNcTwoMAN A position as talesglrl in store of anj Mnd; boino expeileuee In millinery goods; iloslieH to beiome. experienced; low wagiw till fully competent. AdUross J. M. M Tribune ofllie. ilAN;WITH 13 YEARS' EXPKRIKNiVj as ifleik, bookkeeper and culleetoi, dr. JJtffliUlinphijniont; strictly tinipuute. Al ruuinucK. X. . .., Tilbunu. W. O. ROOK VETERINARY BUR geon Horses Cnttli nnd Dogs ticated Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephono 2ij"2. DETECTIVES BARRING & M SWEENEY COMMON. weaun uuuuiug interstate Seciet Ser vIceAgi ncj RCItAVI'ON IIIVISION. In r.ffecl neeember IJIh, Ih97. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THI3 LACKAWANNA Scranton Pa Courses prepar.itorj 10 college, law mediclnu or business Oiiens September 13 Send for catalogue Rev. Thomas M Cann. LL. D., Walter II, Huell AM PRINTING the" TRIBUNE PUBLISHING Fo North Washington avenue Llnotv no Composition of ull kinds quickly done Faculties unsurpatscd In this legion. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE GRADUATE WIdTvTfe! 15IS Wnshbuni street, Hernuton En gugeinents solicited Rooms und best uttindance for a limited number of patients HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS '11113 ELK CAFE 123 AND 1J7 FRANK. Ilu uvenue, Rutes reasonable P. ZIEGLER. Pioprletor. SCRANTON HOUSE, N13AR D luisseuger depot. (, ropean plan. VIC L. &. W liussenger depot. Conduitcd on the Ku nun KOCJL Proo. Ttortli isoiuul. houtli Hound, 801 1 1 en I t Btatlnns P h - ? 5 s uiTialns ball), K.x. 2 y. cept suuday . 5 a I ... r m vrrlve Time u 7U5N Y KranUIn s. 1 ... 71 I 7IOVust 4nd stieetl..., TIW , . 700 vvei'liawkeii .... 810.... p h Arrive leave! r u us 1 adou ... a is TTT 1 0s Hancock ... a 'll .... iJ'i. Ntaillzbi ... aw .... 18 in 1'reatou park .... J Hi .... IKo Wlnvrima ... -.Mi . ., IJJv I'oyntello ... 2&o,, 18 11 Orsuu ... srs ..., .... iuiS I'lemant Mt ... 318 ., I1150 Ilnlondnlo sua . ,. 1149 I'oieituty ... 810 .... M3i (Hibuiidau ,,,, 311 ,,,, tp'O .VUite lllld6' .. f33H ... I Mi Mayfldn .... 13 ii . ., I ill 1 Jllliljll .. 1,4 ... Ill Archibald ,.. a 61 . .. 1 11 1 . Wlumn .. SM .. I 'll 11 HcckvllU) . 8 Ml ,11(17 UlMUaul .... 401 .. 'll U. Irlcrluirtf . 4 IK II 01 'ihroop . 4 10 1 ll" Providence ... 4 14 .. .... JI'W I'ark Place .... 1117 iiou scraiiiuii ... 4 8 a u Leave Arrive r . WYOMING. Miss Mitchell, of Philadelphia, nnd Miss Carroll, of Public school, Scranton kited the semluiuy last week. Miss Maude Williams, of Scranton, was at the temlnury last week. Miss Willlums contemplates pursuing a course of elocution here. Miss Fritz, of Scinnton, visited her friend. Miss Hetz, of the seminary, last week Rev. L, I,. Spiagiie returned from conference Monday evening Students lu the seminar J who are studying for the ministry were station ed an follows. L II Whlttaker, Court dule; Robci 1 Reldy. Lackawanna; Wil liam Crundall, Ash street, Scinnton; W I. Andtews, Donnncetnwn; I W. Snider, Laiksvllle. The "Olde Tyme Singe" concert given In Nelson Memoilnl hall lasl Friday eventng was well ntteuded The pio gi amines were gotten up In unkiue form on brown paper The participants were diessed In the fashion of 11 cen tury ago The ptogiumme was espec l.illj lntiestlng. picturing, us It did, the old time toncert Those that took part In the evening's entertainment were Misses Church Cure. P.iny Har ris. I law ley Moigan I'euiy Reeves. Kjte. George unci Kyte Messrs Stut fievant Wrlglej. Dershlmei. Johnson f.nd Clinnmiin AVOCA. rOREST CITY. The 1 list ot I'liniiietois foi the coin eilv, "Hess, Uin Mmiulalu Wulf; ni the Klouillki. Claim," wiileb will be pie senled al Davis' opeuv house cm May 17, for the benefit of 13nterpilse Hose oompunj. Is as follows: Hunk Joidon John M. Iiioun, Jiiek llnmlln I. J AVells; Nat Wt her, Thmnns Hinwn, Jr , Hallelujah P.lllj, IlmbeU Maxson Zenas (!ilni-s, 3V. 13. Itiuuduge, Judge Auanhis Love toddy Hnirv I loll'inaii. Miss I'lltn, Miss Lillian M. Ollclulst Susie Smith. Miss Mmtli.i (iilllltlis Mis. Itntile, Miss Relulah lllne, Bess Miss Clnia fleoige 11 ISA I lll A PA It I. Which do "Vou wear mot v s TTZ n 7( sk jjy. "J'V.Lvi.yjCS'. mrm i 1 1 .I'lii.y Vfl!7 ml r your thinking cap or your working cap? The woman who studies to save herself labor and expense who strives to have her house look best at all times finds nothing so helpful as ttDLD tuSi Washing Powder Heat for elf antng cvtrythlnc .argent package greatest economj. The .X. K, Ftlrbank Compnjr, t'lilcano, st, 1inls. New York, boston, l'blladelpbla. ' All trains run dally except siiiiilav. t slKOlfleatbat truliiHbtopoasUtial tor pas. Mnzers heoure rates via Ontario Western before purcliasiuK tlrkuu and save mouey Day ard Nlgm E piossiothe wist J O. Aiiileisou, Qpu. I'asa Agt. T irniiirnit. nu Hasa. Airt Hcr.iilim. I'a. Revs. D T. Smyth, A. 13. Llnrter mutli und John McCilnrtle uie attend ing tho Lackawanna L'resbytery ses sion at Scrnnton this week. A home tnlent diiinmtle company, under the management of 13. J. Rellly, will produce the clrnmn entitled "dp. tnln Jack," in tho Sarslleid npeia house nn Monday evening Apill 23 Rev I. 13 Van lloesen. who has faithfully labored amonk' the .Metho rtlKt npin'opalluns of this town, has been re-appolnted to continue his work here. Itev. John llumplules hits also been appointed pnstor nt Moosle. John McKciule lias been nppolntert forest commissioner of this district. The 11III1 Is a ipcpntlv created one. nnd France on tin- St. Lawrence Mill .Not Asslmllnto With the English. From tho Pall Mall Gazette There is an the banks of the ;-5t. Law -retire a nationality whose Isolation be. conns mme complete, ami wnose num bers become surprisingly gt cuter, as the vcais pass c 11. Talk ns we may about th. Renlus of the I.nqlish In lonciueting and assimi lating rates cf gieater viuioty, and of nur suicess in Canada especially, the fad icmains that never were the French of lower Cnmila more "nation alistic" in cliai-actee und aspiiatlon than at the piesent time Thoie hus been no fusion of Fiench and English, nnd the possibility nf there being one seems ns far lemovert as evei. The sentimental ronnec Hon with old France, broken off by the 1 evolution, has been renewed after a fashion, and the impel lallstlc longings of Engllm Canada are legarded with indifference. If, Indeed, they are not Hinted with open pcorn. The til-colot llittters not Inficqtiently fiom the ll.igstaifs uf Quebec; and the strains of the "Mar seillaise" are ns often hcivrt ns thi.e of the English national anthem It cannot be mid that the miss of the teople of lower Canada are dlsloy.il. tl.ey are merely Indifferent to uny sen tin" cuts of loyalty to the English crown. Titty certainly do not favor annex Uion, for the Catholic hl"rarehy knov' full well that if Quebec were meiged Into the Ameilcnn lepubllc their exclusive lights and privileges would not be worth a year's purchase. Echoes c.f loyal speeches from the lips of Tieneh Canadians have been heat d more than once in England. Put the speech uf a public man In Canada coulJ not be oili er .vise, the English speaUluii popula tion would not have it. If Sir Wilfrid I.aurler, ot whoso genuine loyalty theie can be no doubt, weic to give tuter rnce to any other sentiments, alt his popularity and all the stie'uttli of his unity would not nve him from an in stout snullipf? out. The isolation of the French speaking population had Its origin in the tennis of the Quebec act of 1774. which auth orized the Catholic piiests to collet t tithes, and enforce the collection, if necessary, by ptoiess of law. The pow er of this lever In the hands of an Ultramontane church may bo Imngined In Quebec the affnlrs of chinch and state aie practically one. Priests di lect their tlocks how to vote, and ca joling and threatening aie pait of their mode of direction. Bishops forbid the reading of any Journal that talses Its voice In ciitlclsm. Of social Intel course between English and French, there is vety little; for It Is the church's policy to pi event it. Intel man lages are of rat est occunence. Children of French and English parents are educated apatt. In sep.uate schools; nnd thus petpetuate the distinction The powei of the Fiench pi lest over the inhabit ants, as n political and educational oracle, cannot be understood by those who have not witnessed Its exeiclse Tho educational system is wholly on n religious basis, or, practically speak lng, a nationalistic basis, the central board consisting of thirty -live mem beis, Including the bishops, and the local boardB of the Inferior ilergy. Piotestants In Quebec aie like tiles on the wheel, as far ns their influence n the piovinclal policy Is concerned This is easily understood when the figures of some of the eleitoral districts aie glanced at. For Instance, In Relic chasse theie uie 18,204 Catholics and four Protestants, In Knmourska tho propottlon Is 20.451 to three; In L'Islet It Is 13,821 to two In addition to valuable privileges to the Catholic cieigy, the Quebec act established tho French law re prop erty and civil rights which still pre vails. It countenanced the pelgnorlal system of feudal tenuie which sur vived until some foity years ago, ns a ftnmewoik upon which jested the al most mediaeval civilization of the Fiench Canadian Catholic a civiliza tion that Is as much opposed to uius us ure the poles to each othei It guar anteed tho continuance of tho Fieiuh language, and, as u tesult, that tongue alone is heard In school, couit and mar ket; and verv rarely nowadays Is an English speech dellveied In the legls lntiue. Yet, small ns they are lu num bers, the English speaking people aie piopoi tlonately far more wealthy, pros peious and enterpiising than the Fienth. The bulk of these latter aie of the peabunt class, ignorant, slow, clinging to old prejudices. Many of the uice.'lt Is true, display a peculiar aptitude for political life. They are especially hillllant as orators, advo cates anil Journnllsts. Although in pol itics they have fiermently been mixed up in scandals, yet many of them have been foremost In Canudlan political life, ns the numes of l.afomalne I.etel ller, Caitler and Chapleau testify Sir Wllfilrt l.iiiulei. that whole-souled, gf net mis splilt. has been geneinlly le Ktiirtcd lu Hugland ns a lepieseututlVH of the Frenc h Canadian and us typl THE MARKETS. nil Mioet Itnilnw. New York, Apill 20 The New York stock mtuket offered a Iltm resistance all day to the ilepicHslon which was re llected uiioti It fiom every other ex change lu the wot Id, Its declines ill no time teaching 11101 e lliiin a frnctlon over a point for the active stocks. In the Until hour, after a Hading on the foielgn bourses had been suspended for the day. there was u lively movement to buy developed on tl- New Yolk ex "hotiso which wiped nut piuetlcnlly all em Her losses and lifted the level of pi Ices shntply above that of last night. Tin lln.il leiovery wus brought by the cllssemiuntlou of 11 tumor that the per iod allowed Spain for a teply to theultl- inutum has been extended to Monday, with a ihanee thut a settlement would be uflocted before that time. Theie were some evidences of manipulation for the purpose of making last prices show sti Iking gains For Instnnco Bur lington sold nt 904 and on next and last sale Jumped to 91'i. A bioad view "f the financial world shows that New Yotk was less affected by the eilsl than any other financial center. At no time were pi Ices depressed to tho Lon don pailty. The depression In Loudon und on continental bourses was due mote to the panic in Spanish fours than to any other one cause. These secutl ties fell 3, In London and .l'i In Paris on forced liquidation due to financial dllllcultlcs In Fiance, nnd Spain. Totul sales were ;c 1,500 slimes Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN & CO , stock brokers, Mears bulldlnc, 001ns 705-70S. Open- High- Low- Cloi- iiik. Am. Sug. Re'g Co X113 Wheat, 5 000 bushels; corn, 800 bushels; oats 47 000 bushels. fying the successful fusion of English and Fi finch In the Dominion Such an Idea Is n mistaken one Sir Wllfild Laurler Is one mining ten thousand, and would be lu the same position to day were be a Notli American Indian. Atl'll , to A. s Fe A . T. & S. F , Pi Am. Tub icco Co . Am. Spirits Am. Splilts. Pr ... Ilrook. R T Hay State Gus ... X J. Central I hie. S. G W Chic. A: N. W Chic, B it Q .. .. I ha ago Gas .. Chic, Mil. & St. P . Chic. R I & P .. Chic, St. P. M. & O C C. C. K. St. L ... Delaware Ac Hud . N Y , L E. & W . Gen Electric .... Louis. & Xush .... Manhattan Ele ... M. K. Ac Tex.. Pr Mo. Pncllic Nut Lead X Y. Central Out. & West . .. Xoith. Pacific .... Xor. Pacific. Pr .. Pacific Mall Phil . Re id .... Southern R. R . . Southern R R . Pr Tenn . C. A. lion Texas & Pne'llc Union P.ie 1st Pr F S Leather, Pi Wabash. Pr . .. West. Union Mi t Traction Co 10, 24i(, .101 . 814 O ; 3i"it . 2' 91 . 10IJ 111.'!: !) . M'J 831, . SI1! (.S 2.V,, lOiji.i 1M4 .'01 41,1 91 3l)i ei. 11.3 10!.. 21 10J 2x .106 11 2F,i 51i8 22'h 137; 7i2 23 !)'.. .'0' 5GH 13's V M'iVi 3f.7(, 2'8 91 lO', si's 'M'i SSK M'l I.S 23' Int.' ll"j 31', 47'j a 1 -' I 2'1'b 109U 14',S 22' J Lll'8 2214 lu' 7' 3 23'4 l2 1 5l ri' 13' tvH Us est Ill's Vi 21 10U' 8'il Jl. i 90' t 10 115ra VI SS' 83 xjv fiS 23', lllli 11 'i 20'.. I'.'k '.! .'D'ij 2X 107'i 11 -i'i 58' 15'8 7'i 2I' ll-' Mt 50 Vi 1.3 S3 111 In: 11 M'i IIIK. 2 l'i lUl", I ., , i,J78 JH Jl 10' j 11. 'j 'IP.. 90' , St (,s .'Hi lot. I I1'.J 31 's 47s )l W'j l 107'i 111 22 'a W 22' i 11. 7'j 23' j l'"j 1"'i 51j If, 8.3-ij 13'i's .New York Produce .Unrliel. Xcw York, April 20. Flour Firm and held higher W heat Spot steudy, No. 2 red, $1.11, f. o. b., afloat, nominal; No. 2 northern Duluth, $1 IF,, f. o. o nllont, options opened sttong and advanced, but later theie was a sliiup decline nltl'ough final prices were nlsc. net higher, No, 2 ml. May. $1 09al 10. closed $1.09; Maj 93a9l'o.. closed Wic. ; September, Sia 87Vsc., closed 8bUc, December, 83TiaS6'ic, closed 837,c. Corn Spot easy; No 2, 3Silc, f o. b, afloat; options nt first strong but subseiiuently reacted und closed slightly higher; -May, 3iia1fi"c , nlnu...1 Tra .. . T..I. 0-,n-T .. li..1 Tl. ,,,-1-1 ..'. m , 0111, .ii-2iil !,-. 'l"sr mill Oats Spot strong; No. 2. Jlc. bll; No. J, SO'ic: No. 2 white SJnSJc: No. J white. 3J1c; track white, SJaSaVac; options llrm all d u and closed 'C net higher; Jlny, SO'i.ulO'inC , closed 30cc. TJutter Steady, western eleainciy, lu.USe ; fuc torj-, llair.'c , Elglns, lfc; Imitntlon cienmery, 15alSe. state dairy, 13nl7c; do. cieamerj, 13.ilSc. Eggs Steady; state nnd 1'iniisylvnnla, 10Vial0ic. ; western flesh, ll'jalliic 1 liicngo (3rniu Unrltol. Chicago, April 20. Grain quotations sllfl off rnpldly lu the last half hour of trading today on rumors that the Rothschilds had advised Spain to evacuate Cuba and . had refused further financial nld, July (wheat, which had been advancod 2c, de- I cllned to yesterday s close and ended with a net gain of onlv Un3Rc Corn and oats which had risen -Via, closed unchanged to i.c lower Provisions were sttong ' throughout, July pork closing l.2ic hlgh- I er; lard und ribs lJ.il3c. belter. Cash quo- I tutlons wore aa follows: Flour Higher 011 export demand. No. 3 spring wheat, 9')ca$1011,. No. 2 yellow, JH4a32c.: No. 2 oats, 27u27'fcc, No 2 white, SOi&aSlc.; No 3 white, 29'4e : No 2 rye, 53isa35'1c. ; No 3 birley, 33Hc; No 1 11 ix seed, $1.27'4a 1 2SU; prime timothy seed. $2 92i,4a2.93 , mess poik. $10 40al0 43; lard, per 100 pounds, $310, short ribs, sides, loose, $3 10 in" 45, dry salted shoulders, boxed, 4a5c. , short clear sides, boxc d, $3 50a3 60 j whisky, $1 20, sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. Re ceipt Flour, 12 000 barrels; wheat, 40,000 bushels; lorn, 3.11000 bushels, oats 387,000 bushels, rve C 2.KJ bushels Shipments -Flour. ! 500 barrels, wheat, 211000 bush els; corn. 4'iSC00 bushels; otits, 339,000 bushels; rye, 25 (KM bushels. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. WHEAT. Mav July , CORN. May July OATS. May July PORK. Maj July LARD. May Julj Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est. lrg 110 111 110 lln'fj 88 W 87", 87, 31 32', 23!, 27 21', SPa 3J'3 2''.'i 231 81'j Ji.l 91K) 10.M 9'.H) 10 H 10.03 10 70 10 03 1UW 5.17 r. .:o r. ij 5 u r. 17 310 5 30 Cbicngo I. lie Stock. Chicago, April 20 Cattle Prices helA nbout steady, the bulk of offerings went nt $l,53a4 90; btef steeis sold nt $ta4 6o for common to falrlj good, choice shippers, $!85ari Calves In good demand at $5o. 5 7.3 Hogs Active at advances of 2',a5c ; sales 1 irgeh at $1S0a3io. pilme light hogs brought U S3, pigs, $1 23u3 SO; lambs, dull and fentuteless, sales at $1 73a4 83 tor shorn and $5 23a3 45 for woolcd Mexicans. Common to fair sheep sold at $50a3 83; shorn llocks bringing $4a4 23 Receipts Cattle, 10,000 head, hogs, 27,000 head; fheep, 7 0iXI head. I3nt I. Iberlv Cattle Mnrkot. East Libei ty, Pa.. Apill 50 -Cattle-Steady ; extia $3loa5.,ri, prime, J5aJ 10; ifimmon, JJ'iOal'Jo llogs-I'idily active und hlgliir, prime iiieil'u.ii, Jliin3. heavy Yorkeis $jy3a4it0, light Yorkers, ftS.'a 3W, heavy hogs, ITia4 03. pigs, as to weight and qu illtv, $! 3s.il 70, loughs, $2 50 11 1W. Sheep Dull ehdie S4 20a4 25; com mon. $115.i If., choke clipped lambs, $4 K5 nl73, common to good $li4w, spilnif lambs, $r,i5 ve-il calves. $17.3.1515 Itnllalo Live stock. East Bulfalo N Y April 20 -Cattle-All consigned through and nothing doing Hogs Receipts light, a shade stionger; Yoikirs, good to choice, $1.10; roughs, common to choice. $J(,oa!iO. pigs, good to choke, $1 To.il.so. Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts, fairly liberal; dull; lambs, choice to extra. MfUaliJI; culls to com mon, $1 50il23, slucp choico to selected wethers, $4 13u4 23, mils to lOtnmon, J.a 3.40. V) 80 llM 93 150 80 ... 8W 1W 151 ... 175 210 Trnnton Ilonr.I of Trade Kxclinnge (luotulioiis--All Quotutious Uascd nn Par ol IOO. STOCKS Bid. Askel. Sirunton & Pitttton Trnc Co. ... National Bcilng A: Drill's Co. . , Fust National Bank 700 Elmhurst Boulevard Sirunton Savlugt Bank 2J5 Siimiton Puiking Co Lacka Iron &. Steel Co Thtid Natkiuu Bank 3j5 Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton True. Co 1$ Siranton Axlo Woiks Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Heplaeer Co .. Dime Dep. Ai Dls. Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light, Heat & I'mv- er Company Scranton Illuminating, Heat A: Power Comrauy Sciauton Forging Co Tinders' Nntlonul Bank BONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, Hist mo tgagc, due 1920 .. . . People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S People s Mieet Railway, lien- etui mortguge, duo 1921 Dickson M.iiiutnctuilug Co ... L icku Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0.. Mt Veiuou Coal Co Scrauton Axlo Works Siranton Traction Co., Hist mottgngc u's, due 193J 85 no 113 115 113 103 15 100 150 100 10J 1UJ 85 100 Plillmlolpliiu l'i. union Unrliet. Phlladtlphla, April 20 Wheat l-irm and l'c. higher, coutiaci grade. Aptil, $l4ul04'.. Coin Fhm and I.e. higher; Nu. 2 mixed April und May, 37uJilc'. P itatoes Film und good demand, while, iholee. per bushil, so.r.Ic , do. tail 1, 101I, do 75iM)c sweets, prime red, pei basket i'5.iV)c , do. do. yellow, do. do, ',0 n83c , do seconds do do , 'Oar.Oc Flour I'lim nnd loa!3c per I arrel higher. Lut-tei-iDull and wink, tuncy western cream iry, bVie. . do prints do Joe Eggs Film iind '.c. higher; fiesn nearby, ll':e , do western. H'e do southeiu, loic (in eso Unchanged. Refined Suguis Finn und l-luc hi .'hoi . powdered cubes and nown A, 5'vi , giauulated und crys tal A. 5'c , confcelloneii' A 5',c,, No. 1 ut 4',e , down to 4'.e fot No p, Cotion -linn and 3-lu hlghei, middling up I mil, 1, ll-liii Tallow Sleadj , eltv in ime. In horishends. J'ac country do do battels J'.a.l'.i., duik, do., 3c. , cakes 3'jaJl.c. giease, luSc Live Poultry -liuiianged Dirfcstd Poultry Uiuhunged. Receipts Flour, 3.WVI ban els und 'j.vm sacks; wheat. HO") bushels; corn, 54.0on bushels: oals. 'IfiflO bushels. Shipments- Vow York Live Stock. New York, Apill 20 Beeves Acti vi--, natives steers, $150a5'n); stags and oxen $,i4x." bulls. $J73.l3.'i0, dry cows, $2a3 80. 'alves C.enei ally slow closing 'ni-.c lowei exlrnme -alu at $!75aG per 100 pounds Sheip litm Lambs Actlvs und slightly stiongei, unshorn sheep, $1 SVin per inn piutids. 1 lipped do, $1al33; unshorn lambs. $5 50.13 73, clipped do., $l37isnlio Hogs Active and higher nt $1,11.23 per 100 pounds Oil Miuki'l. Oil City Pa. Apill 20.-Cicdlt balances, 7.'c certlllcati'S closed 74'ic. bid for cash, 7.3e! bid tot ugulur; shipments. V3.90S bar icls; runs, 9I11H barrels. rui: .ii;ix;i: hi'.am' uusiness. How Ho I xpcdiled tho Trial ol a Lugging Cnse. Tho Kansas City Journnl tells two or three good storks of a well-known und highly 11 spirted Judge regurdid ns one of tho ablest In Missouri He believes In convicting tho guilty, and dots not waste much time In vexatious delays. Some time ago ho was called to St Louis to try a case After hearing evidence all day he adjourned the couit until S o'clock tho next morning. "Eight o'clock, your honor" said mm of the Si Louis attorneys. "Why, In Hie city our Judges nevir begin to hold court until 10 o'clock " Well," said the Judge, "If you must l.uvo country judges, vou must bear with lountiy ways Court will meet at S o'clock while I am on tho bench," and court did On another occasion he granted a change of vtnue from St Louis to Coop er county. The defendant's counsel nn iix-gov ernor. hud looked up the regu lar ti'rms of court In tho Cooper county circuit, nnd found that there was no regular term for some months. As h wns anxious for delay, the lawyer wan much surprised when, after granting the change of venue, the Judge said- "I will set this ease for a week from next Mon day. " "Hut. your honor there Is no term nf court InBoonvllle for several months" "You are mistaken, governor," said the Judge' "I live In Boonvllle. and hold com t nt anv time. Mot cover, the consti tution gunrnnteis a speedy trial and I am svvotn to support the constitution" "I can't ho In Boonvlllo during that month That will be my tegular vaca tion " "You hear what your lawyer says.' remarked tho Judge to the prisoner 'Your tilnl will begin at the time stated and If the governor cannot bo present jolt would better nriange to have some one else to tepresetit you!" Tho trial came off us staled, and tho lawyer wns on hand. (,
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