The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 23, 1898, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SAT ORD AY. APRIL 23. 1898.
THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY
ONE
INSERTION
A WORD.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS-VERY PLEAS
mil; MO Wellington avenue; ulso un
furnished rooms for light housekeeping.
TWO HANDSOM ELY FURNISHED
rooms ut 422 Mulbciry street.
FOR RENT-GREAT OPPORTUNITY
First class bom ding house in central
eltj. full of lodReis. Landlady dlscon
tltiucil because or illness. Immediate pos
session. A. V. HOW Kit, WJ Cuiiliill bldg.
KOit rent-mi. green ridge ST.
Eight i iouiM . Impiovi nieuts, $l13o
FOR IlENT-iTxLI NEXV IKllHI.K
l011r 16'! Cnpoue mm nil" line lueu-
Hon, iiscrn I', rirem.m P'i Mousey uve.
roil iikntTku' or nnrm.n
houe; linptoveiucut, miner ot M un
and Enoii. Iiqulie WJ Small .Mnln.
norm; roit iii:nt-iu5 xvyo.xilsci
nxeniie. Applv to I'. II. demons,
Blue Ridge lii Company's olllce, McuM
BuHdlrs.
it.MlN foil RENT-UK M XIION COURT.
Applv l" I' II demons, nine Ridge
t'oii I '".iiiiii ni ullli ( Xleirs Building.
FOR SALE
rnitt'AI.K NEW AND HI'diNO-HAVD
bllgul. s mid Wngon bbvl'S I !' '"I
tl'itl-i' single ililvlng hols s iNo hois, f
cllpp.d .it M. T K.II'iV Lu l.'uwuiiii.i
t'artl.M' wmlis
Foil .MAKK-I'AIU (II MARKS. M X
hoxmiv buys, black puliitpi. ii ir old.
18.2 .Hid IS. I hands llUh Wrlisllt J.UM'
cool minis,' " high hooker and ptifeet
! iimind. Must he seen to li appreciated
'n rliHiiPf tit ii llfeilmc ror parlies looking
for m tin.- tivitilid tenn ANo double
lianitK" btn'gv mid pule. Inquire l.."j
Snnili I mm avenue.
roll SALE -HOT WATER HEATER
firm elim. in-nrlv new i.i!i XVushing
tul itvuiue.
roiT sli7-threh large rmr
ptoul' unfen full at ollleu of ' 1LM.X
UIJI.IN. Jit, loom 213 I'otninonwcallh
building.
KOlt SAI.K-HIKiKKN KNf.l.lSU SKT
ter, cheap loll IVnn avenue
ron SM.K-ONK "0-lIOIlSr. POWKll
lioller .is Kood us new. 1'IIK Wi'S
TflN Ml 1.1. CO
FOR RENT OR SALE.
I'bllllKNT nil SI.K-lhl'SK AT 411
fl.iv avenue toiiin model 11 1n-
ptovenii iu liHiulie ol 1 J POST i'om-
muiivM'.illh HI1I1:
HELP WANTED -MALE
TWO (lOOD llOrSKPXINTKHS WXNT
ed, coiid VMUkmiti mil coml p.iv. ii II
l'altller Ml .M.nlisiiii nv tin Diininolt
WANI'KD-l'lItST I'l.AS TINSMITH
at oiiii'. f. I, fel.n K II", (lieeii l!ldi'
stieet.
WANTKD-DISTU1IUTTOHS. $J0 I'KU
1 uoi). Send H'e. tin paitleulms. con
tract and samples. Ciocenl I'hem. t'o ,
ll'l Montana SI., f hle.icn.
IMHKMAN WANTKD-NOT OVKH 31
.ve.us old, with small fuinllv to live
in roums at faetor ; niu. liavi ipiil
enie with boiler sluiftlnc and belting and
have references, must fill '.he abovi de
seilptlon; no ntheis need nppl at M. T.
Keller's Lackawanna Catrlae vvoiks.
SALKSMAN-J-. A DAY NO CANX ASS
Inc. No deliveries No colli ctlons
Samples free. Side llm 01 i.vlusive.
Mfis., 3911 Matket St., Philadelphia
HELP WANTED- FEMALE
WANTKD-AN KNPKHIKNfKD COOK
with lefeteiuts at 17M N. Wahhltiitton
avenue. Orerii llldce
WANTKD-A IIOI'SKM X1D '1 0 OO TO
Sticiiidsbiii', Pa Must have llrst
class refeieiiLf. W.m. s $11 monthly.
Addless S. (' . Jerniyn Hotel
J.ADIKS KAHN $s XVKKKI.Y DOING
needle vvoil, at home, no canvaslnc
IJnclnst sell'-addi -H-ed stamped envelope
for iepl. Standard Novelt Co.. 101 Heck
ninii St. New York
BOARDING.
K1HST-CLASS HOAHD, WITH OR
without room; special rates given to
permanent boarders Rooms heated by
steam and llcl-ted by electilc llcht. cen
trally located; 2 minutes walk from all
depots; 5 meal tickets $1 00; 21 meal tick
ets. Jt uo. 121 rranklln avenue.
CHIROPODIST'
COHNS. HL'NIONS AND INGROWING
nallt. cured without the least pain or
drawlnc blood. Consultation and ailvlcu
clvcn free K. M. HK'IV.KL, Chiropo
dist. SH0 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their residence If desired.
Chaices moderate
CITY SCAVENGER
XTi.itiGGS CLKANS PIUX'Y VAULTS
und cess pools, no odur ImpioveU
pumps used. A HRIOCJS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 110-j Noith Main avenue,
or Ktikes' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry Telephone eulO.
A YOt'NG JTan'oI'' GOOD ADDHKSS
deshes posltb 11 as liooKkf 1 per or as
sistant; ep ilfiiiid, Al references. Lock
Hox ID Jt'iinyn Pa
DRESSMAKER WISHES A KEW MORE
encacenHiits by the dav. f.. Dress
maker. Olllce.
SITUATION WANTED WASHING,
lruulnc and cleaning nlihes by tho
day, or will lake wasblnc home. Side
door, 420 Krnnklin avenue.
DRESSMAKER WITH YEAR'S EXPE-
llencu wishes a tew mote engagements
by the da. Dicssmaker, Tilhune olllce.
BAKER WISHES SITI'ATION AT BAK
lllg with experience. Address S . 123 -
Main avenue.
AC.ENTLE.MAN DES1RESA" POSN
tlon as collector, bookkeeper or sales
man; can furnish unexceptional refer
ences or security. 1743 Sanilerton avenue.
WANTED-POS1TION OF ANY KIND
by well educated young man; not
afraid of hard work; has expcuetice In
olllco work, ulso In working hnnds, time,
keeping, etc. Address II.. Tribune ofhee.
YOUNG MAN OrlTwTsiIES A POS1
tlon as salesman; has very good ref
erences from Now York and Scranton and
willing to work. Goldsmith, 242 Penu ave.
sTi'T'ATION WANTED-HY A MAR
rled man. 26; twelve eais olllce ex
perience; references. Apply "N.," Trib
une ofllce,
DRUO CLERKWITH FOUR YEARS'
Al experience; references fiom pies
ent employer. Address A., West Side of
fice, Scranton Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED-HY AN TndUS.
trlous boy at an kind of work; lias
had three years' experience at driving
horses. Address W. M Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST
class barber, late of Qlrard Hotel,
Philadelphia. Address U, R, D., Mooslc.
Pa.
MAN. WITH 13 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
.lis clerk, bookkeeper nnd collector, de
".'.".'If. employment; strictly tempeiatc. Al
j-iloiKiiecic. a, Y. Z, Tribune.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOOSli for the Benefit of All Who nave Houses
Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt
or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion
Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED-WH WANT ONK
shrewd iiueful mnn In evci town to
make a few tliotisa" "dollars for himself
quietly at home m.'atlot wutk hard, pri
vate IUKtrtunn(i.v -n.vnluutilo outlit of
new goods qn"u'y n l Address Imme
diately 1 trtalnlv not Boston, Muss.
warded '"J
AUKNT8 V," ' , - MURAT HALL
stead h Grc'nntle Hook. "Our Cotm
trj In War' uie;ovpf relations with for
eign nations A , oul our uiiny, navy,
coust ilefelltes. lie'': Inlne Dlsastci Spain,
her miiij . mux a', defences. All nhoiit
iiliotoLMiinlw .t,' iin uui'iit sold V. In
oii iUv. ithci me muUliiK JJW to :itrt
I-r ili.x Mot lilui.illtt mis Kuaiunleid,
! diiH unlit, prln low. fit'il-'lii pa hi
II mi Nome oiittli fri'i' ' Send II tw-i'iit
lumps to pi) n Himv. Nutloiml Kdn
utloml I nloti .l.'l Uiuibmii St. flip iso.
UKI.IAULU 1'KKSt.fcH TO TAKK TItK
asunj In their own town? foi the
best Mm.- of fact hellltiK novelties, pays
li'O per I'nni prollt. for ladles or gfiits
HIMHO , W ATKINS". It'll mid iOii Chest
nut Bluet, l'hllnd. I hlii. I'a-
liijosii ifi :A7rT:TS wantkd V'o'ii
la Wu illustiated hook or Klondike,
(He hundiecl puces, ptlce $1 W. mittlt P'e.
Addrfss NATIONAL I'l'nUISlMNO CO.
Lakeside Itulldlinc, Chlcaco. HI
WANTi:nst)TrifiTons: nTi dki.iv
i'rtt,R, no colleitlnc; position peini.i
nent: pu e!;l : state hko UI.IsN
HltOTMKltS Hoihi'ster. N Y
HELP WANTED
JI.W (Hi l.AliV Ml' Diiiiii NDDlll.S
to tinMl mid niiioin .ij,.ni- 51" pet
iiioiith mid 'pen--i - i' zii;iii.i:u .v
I'd . L'ir. I.oi list Si Hill idi Iphlj
UA.SVKD - MI.N AND WO.MKN TO
work nt hiinn' I p.n to 516 ln'i
Wnk lor iiil'kIiiu iiiiMiu noitt.iIlK new
I
o.ilent tnethml .mi hum ivlm i.m te.wl or
vill run do thf wink al home In hpaiul
time d.iv oi rvinliic st nil lot pirliiil
I. us mill u nk ,ii nine Aildic-s II A
f.llll'l" (Itim.iii nitlst Tvione l.i
'I.
ELECTION WOTYCfi
THK"fciNTIllTrTl)l7s"TO THK I.AfK
.imiiiii,i 1 1 u iit 1 mid 1 lie Silanton
T1.1I11I11K Si'hiuil 1 01 Nut si '.tl hold theli
annual m. 1 llm; lm 1 lit tltitlon of mil-
t rs mi Mm .' lvis m th, lli,.iltal lie-Ivwi-ii
the biiiiis of I, a, ill '" p III. J.
(IKOItlli: KISKI.K ri.11.1n1.
LOST
LOST PI M'll OP KKYS. KINDKP.
win pi. i' ii'tnti, to rioit. & utooiis,
.'II v .'.-I1I11M111 IMlll.U
1 I
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
l'AHTNKlt WANTKD WITH AIKlu'l
$19,000 Kstabllshed business Will
bear Investigation LarM) prollis. Sale
Investment I'or Interview adduss P. O.
lo J74. Sciauton, Pa.
PERSONAL.
IIX PNOTISM-LKAHNTO 1IYPNOTISK'
wotideifiil. m.st(rloin fnscliiatluc
Hilut;s social and financial siimss. Cum
pels olheis to love and obe ou Gratl
tli s evi'ij wish X oil f.in perlonn is.
toiilshliiK feats and make inn bv the
hfjut fates diseases and bad habits
New and iiiHi.intaui ou.s nit thud, (.julik
est and best on e.itth. Sun ess cuai un
tied Costs nothing to find out all about ,
1 , 1 ...w, .1 ... . l....... . .... .e 1. 1,1. ..........ii
11 , ci-iiti 111, iiuh' ,.,iuei lllllll tin 11
lesson and lull partlruliis flee' Wiitc
toda. Prof L. A llaiiaden, Jaeksun
Mich
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTS
KDWAHD II DAVIS. AHCHITK
fonnell Hnildinc, Scianton.
K L. XYALTKH. ARflHTKCT. OFF1CK
real of w XX'ashinctou avenue
LKXX'IS HANCOCK. JH . AHCII1TKCT.
4J5 Spruco St., cor. Wash, nve., Scranton.
FHKDKIMCK L. HHOWN. AHCHlTKf T,
Pi lie Hnildinc, 12G XX'ashincton avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACKY & SON. AHCH1TKCTS,
Trailers Nntlonal Hank.
DENTISTS
DIl. I.O.I.YMAN, 323 N. WAsTlINGTON
avenue.
T
Dii. r.
Btreet.
L. JI'GltAW, S03 SPRUCE
DH. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. C. C. LAL'BACH, 115 WyomltiB ave.
WELCOME C. STOVER, 121 LACKA
wanna avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to Z.
LAWYERS
I'RANK E. HOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi-at-Law. Bun building, 100ms
11 and II, Washington avenue.
I'RANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange. Scranton,
Pa.
WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, AT
tornejs and Coiiiisollois-at-Lavv. Re
publlian building, Washington uvenue,
Scranton. Pa.
JAMES II. TORRE Y. ATTORNEY AND
Counselloi-nt-I.aw. Rooms 4U and 114
Commonwealth Hulldlng
JESSl'P & JESSI'P, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
building Washington avenue.
ALFRED HAND, XV1LL1AM J. HAND
Attorneys and Counsellois. Comnioa
wealth bulldlrg Rooms 19, 20 mid 21.
JAMES XX. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv.
Rooms 014, 515 and 516, Ho.ui of
Tiade building.
D. B. HEPLOCiLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate, security.
Mears building, corner Washington ave
nue and Sprcco street.
B. F KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
306 Commonwealth bldg. Scianton, Pa
JA8 J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law
45 Cctnmopwealth bldg., Scran
ton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY
Rooms 903-901, 9th lloor, Mears bldg.
JOSEPH JKrFRBYS. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
7 and 8 Burr building.
L A XX'ATRF.B. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna nve., Scranton. Pa.
C. It PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX,
National Bank building.
TRADERS'
C. COMEGY8. S21 SPRUCE STREET.
A. W BERTHOLF. Atty.. Mcurs Bldg.
SCHOOLS
sciiooir of "rim lac'k'awanna.
Serunton. Pa. Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business. Opens
September 13. Send for catalogue. Rev.
Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter H.
Huell, A.M.
HOTELS ANO RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK,
llu avenue, Rates reasonable.
V. Z1EULER, Proprietor.
SCRaNTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W
passenger depot. Conducted 011 the Eu
lupeau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop,
'iibu h''i- relatloilo the rnlled stir.es
uiul hei defenres ftll ubout the Armies
ii ml Navies of nil oSier Nations, and ln.v
In-.. lll net in oi llhl with Spun.
u,i :,un iinifov. Mi Juiii. nut lihistrmlnnM,
PHrSIOIANS AND BURQEONS
DIl. KAY HAS MOVED HIS Ot'riCG
to the Scranton I'rlvnto Hospital, cor
ner Wj online Ar and Mulbcny St.
Telephone: Day call, MW; nlRht call, 41.1.
DR. C, K. I'-UKY. 8CIIANTON SAV1NUS
Hank bide, 122 W'jomlnc avenue.
MAHY A. SlIKl'llKHD. M D. 1IOMK-
upathist. No. 2:8 Adams avenue.
DH. A. TIlAPOt.D. Sl'r.flAKIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Rprnre street. Serunton.
Olllce hours. Thursday and Satuulays,
9 a. m. to G p m
DR. v i:. Al.l.KN. r12 noutii wash-
Incton avenile.
DIl. K. M. OATKS HOOM8 207 AND S)$
Hoard of Tiade luilldlns. Olllce hours,
f to 9 ,i. m 2 to 3 ami T to 8 p. in Itefl
uence I'Ol "'iidlson uvenue.
Dlt f. i,Vlli:AS. Pl'KCIAI.lST IN
lliiptore Trlvs I'lttltic and Cat Uedue
tliM (Hiiro tl phone i:c:. llouiiv :10 to
1.' 2 to A 7 to 9
111! S V. t.'AMUHKAt'.W OI-Tlfi: 211
Al mi". Itesidi'iif i HIS Mlllbi 11 V fhron
r diseases, limes, heart kldnevs, and
"i nltn-tit limrv oi cutis a xpirli lty.
I lout 1 to A p. in.
W
HOOK. Vr.TniUNARY SI'll-
neon ilniKfs r" ilit." nntl Poijs itenteil.
Hospital, 124 l.lndell hltii't, Seranloti.
'I elepliolio :72.
DETECTIVES
itu'.iUNa a.- m swniJNinTi r ommon-
w en Ith liiillilluc. Interstate Pociet her-
vli e Apt nrv.
PRINTING
tiii: Titir.rNK rrnusniNo co",
North Wiislilticton liveniii I.lnotMio
fnmpoKltlnii oj all kinds qulrkly done.
I'liiilliles unsiirp.itst'd lit this nlon
MIDWIFE
.MHS HAHI.I
r.u vdcatk
WIDWIl'K.
1"1N Wnhlibilin sllett. SliiiiiIoii. Kii
nat;ement! solicited Itnotns and best
atti'iidani'e for a limited nutnbei of pa
tients.
SEEDS
(i II. fLAUIC A. CD SKUDMKN AND
Niltsei.vnieii, store ll'j W'aslilnutoii nve
into; creen house. I Hu Noitli Main ave
nue; store teli phone, 7S2.
WIRE SCREENS
jos Krirrrni. iiiiaii nu
wmiuj avenue. Scimiton, l'a
tutu of Who Sciecns.
I.M'KA-
matiitluc-
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIKS IIAND TIHNKD KIIOKS,
i't $J0tf at JI.0O; Ilusset and Donuola
Shoes cost 2.00 at We : Men s l-'lne Htis
s.'l ut.d Call Shoes, cost 1!.W at 1 W,
AT NKTTLKTON'S. Washlncton ae.
UAl'KK'S OUCHKSTHA-MrSIC KOH
balls, picnics, patties, receptions, wed
dings and concert vvotk furnished. For
tiinn addless 11 J Hauer, conductor.
117 Wj online avenue, over llulbert'a
music store.
Mr.f.AHf.Ki: intoTiinns. phintkhs'
supplies envelopes, paper bacs. twine.
Warehouse 1.0 Washlncton avenue,
Scranton Pa.
"P.ANK P HROXXN & CO WHOI.K
salo dealers In Woodwnro, fordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 XX'est Lackawanna live
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations lu New X oik Foot of Liberty
street, N. R , and South Ferry Whitehall
stieet.
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and comfoit.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT FEH 20, 1S3J.
Trains leave Scianton for Huston,
Wilkes-Baue, etc , at S 20, 10 10 a. in., 1.20,
2.23, 3 20, 7 10 p 111. Sundays, 9 00 a. m.,
1.00. 2 1", 7 10 p m.
For Lakevvood and Atlantic City, 8.20
a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth,
S 20 (express) a. m, 1.20 (express with
Buffet parlor cur). 3.20 (exprcssl p. m.
Sunday, 2.13 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m,
arrives ut Philadelphia, Rending Ter
minal, 7.17 p. m. und New Yoik J.03 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m.,
1.20, 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p m
For Haltlmoro and Washington and
points South and West via Bethlehem,
8 20 a. m , 1 20 p. m. Sundays. 2.15 p. m
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc , at
8.20 a. in, and 1.20 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg.
via Allentown, 8.20 u. m 1.20 p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p m.
For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 1 20 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 4 00, 9.10 (ex
press) a. in., 1.J0 (express with Uuflet
parlor car) p m. Sunday. 4 30 h. in.
Leave New 'iork. South Feiry, foot
Whitehall stioct, at 9.0s n. m 1.23 p. m.
Pasbengerb nirlvlng or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
with all the elevated railroads, Broadway
cnblo cars, and feiries to Brooklyn and
smten Island, making uulck tiansfer tn
and from Giand Central Depot and Long
Island Rnllioad.
Leuve Philadelphia. Reading Terminal,
9.00 a. in . 200 p in Sunday, (123 a. m
Through tickets to all pol.its at lowest
rato run) be had on application In ad
vance to the tiiket nefnt at the station.
II. P. RA1 DWIN Gen Pass. Agt.
J II OLHAT'SEN. Gen Suut.
Lric and Wyoming Valley.
In Effect Sept 19. 1S97.
Trains leave Scianton for New York
and Intermediate points on Erie railroad,
r to for llawle and local points at 7.05
a m and 2 23 p m
Xtnve at Scianton from above points
i' '"21a m 315and9 3Sp m
scuivroN DIVISION,
fnr.ffi-ct llrci'iiiber l'JIli, 1SI17.
North Hound. Noutlt Hound.
V01 1 I 2IH
&J Ststlons j g
g h (Trains Dally. Ks-l 3 &
g cept huuday 1 1 Ig a
p u A 1 live I,eavp a m
7!N Y. Franklin ht .... -,4) ....
"" Tiowcst, 4'nd sttcet .... TM . .,
"' 7 00 xveeliawUen .... 810 ....
p 11; Arrive Leilf ' M
lis, radosli" ... ai ....
ton Hancocic .... su ,.
". .... l: HtarlUht .... 223, ....
VH6 I'restuu l'arlc .... aji ....
mo, vmwnod .... '.4i ....
1285 I'oyntelle .... 250 ....
'. 18 H1 Olson ... 2f8 ....
1203 Pleiwnt XI t .... 8(8 ...
(list Uiilondale . 8( ....
1149 Forest City ... Sli)....,
1134 Caibondae .,,, 3 .11 ....
rit.su tVlnte Hrldse .. tans ...
IMS Xlaytltld .... 13 43 ....
.... ... 1121 Jenny 11 ... 3 4 ....
II Js Archibald .... 861 ....
II I, Win ton .... JM ....
It 11 l'cckvlllu . 8 Ml ..
1107 oivihant ... 4 0i ...
11 ox trlceliurtf 4i; . ..
11 0) Ihroop ... 410 ..
11 ox rrovldenoe ... u ....
,. flOST l'ark naco .... 14 17 . ..
I10M Hciaaton .... 43" ...
'a uLeare Arilve r ul
'
All trains run dallr excent Sunday.
t aluultles that trains stop on signal (or pas.
MDgera.
t-eoure rates via Ontario a Western berore
purchatlnic ticket nnd sure nfOney Day ard
UltM K'liiusstotbu West
J.O. Anderson, Qen. rasa Agt.
T Iflllarnlt. J)l Pass. Agt. bortcUU), I.
BUREAU
SIX
INSERTIONS
A WORD.
to Rent,
Sltuutlons
for l'lve
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In llllect Nov. iS, 1897.
Trains Leave Wllkos-Bnrro as Fol
lows: 7.30 a. m week days, fop Sunbury
Harrlsb'jrg, Philadelphia, Baltl
more, WashlnRton, and for Pitts
burg and tho West.
10.15'a. m.jliek days, for Hazleton,
Pottsiffl Roadlng, Norristown,
and PMlidelphla ; and for Sun
bury, HWrlsburK, Philadelphia,
Baltimor;, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.12 n. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris
biirg. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
WashinRton, and Pittsburg and
tho West.
S.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsvillp.
J. k.WOOl), tlen'l l Agent
J. U. IIUICIlMsOM, (Isnerul Manager.
Del.. Ltukti. and Western.
Eftect Monday, Nov. 21, lb97.
Tialns leave Sirmilon as lollows- Ex.
ptrss tar Niw Yotk aid all points I.asi
411. 1 00. 0 lf, ft) and In i a in , 12 uj am
'.i . 11,
Kp!ess for Easton Trenton, Philadel
phia and thvi South. 1,'. S00 and 10 W 11.
u . 11 Kl and .'I :i! p. in
Washington and way stations, ! 4,, p m.
'I olijli iiina arnaiinuul.il Ion, i 10 p. in.
Exprehs foi Hlnghamloii Oswego. LI
mlra. fuming. Hat Ii Dinsvllle. Mount
Mouls mid Huff.ilo U 10 2 '5. 'ittl a. 111.
nud 1 .V. p in , making 1 lose coiilieellotH
lit Huftalo to all points In llin West,
Northwest and Southwest
Itlnghaniton mid vav stations. I.Uj p. in.
Nb I10N011 iiii'iimini.ii.itloii, j 1"' p. "l.
DniKliHiiUuii and Elinita uxpies, i-oj
'' Express lot Ptira and Rl litleld Sptlngs,
2"", in and I ". p 111
Ithaca. M'. 9 00 n in. and 1 ,r,5 p. in.
For Northumberland Plltston. XX'llkos
Dane. Plymouth Hlooinsbutg nudDan
ville. making rlose cciinet'tloiis at .North
uniberiand for W'illlnmi-port. llairisbuig,
Ualltnioie, XVashlnglon ind the South
Northumberland and If termedlate s'n
tiotis, (,00. 10 0; a. n. , and 1.7", and OOli p.
in.
Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations,
S.0S and 11 10 n. in. Pl mouth and Intel
mediate stations, 'trio and S ."0 p 111 l'or
Kingston. 12.4", p m
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all esptess trains
For detailed Information pocket time
tables etc. applv to M L Smith, Dis
It let Passenger Agent, lepnt tiikct of
fice. Delaware and Hudson.
On Mouda, Feb. 21, tialns will leave
Scianton as follows:
for Cai bondale 0 20, 7.55, S 53, 10 13 a
m.; 1JU0 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3.5.', 5.23, C 2j, 7.37,
9 15 11.00 p. m., 1 10 a in.
l'or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc., l 20 a, in ,
2 20 p. 111
For Honesdale 6.20, 8 55, 10.15 n. in;
12 00 noon , 2 20, 5 23 p. in.
For XVI Ikes-Bane t, 13. 7 50. S 43, 9.33,
10 4", a. in.; 12.05, 1.23, 2.21. 3.33. 1.41. B 10, 7.30,
10 2S, 11 ?0 p. in.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley R. R . 0 43 a in.. 12 05. 1.2i.
4 41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Expiessi,
11.30 p. m.
For Pcnnsjlvnnla R. R points 6.43, 9.38
a. m.; 2.21. 4 41 p. m.
For western points via Lehigh Valley
R. R.. 7 50 a. 111.. 12 05 13.1 (with Black
Diamond Evpics). 10 23, 11 10 p. m.
Trains will arrivo at Scranton as fol
lows From Carbondalo nnd the north 6 40,
7 45, 8.40, 9 34, 10 40 a. Ill . 12 00 noon; l.jiv
2.1S, 3.25, 4 37. 5 4".. 7.43, 10 25 11.27 p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre and the south 6.'5.
7 5i), 8.50, 10 10, 1153 a. in. 116. 2 11, 3.13,
5.20 C.21, ...3. v d. iu uj p. m , 1 11 a. m.
Complete Information 'egardlng rates
to all points In tho United States and
Canada may be obtained at the ticket of
fice in the depot
Special attention given to Western and
Southern resort business.
J. W Bl'RDlCK G P. A . Albany. N. Y.
II. W. CROSS, D P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad System
Anthracite. Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli
ness and Comtort.
In Elfect Feb. 31. 1S9S.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& II. R. R. at 6.45 a. m., and '2 05. 2.21, 4 41
(Black Diamond Express) and 11.30 p. in.
For littston and XX'llkes-Barre via D
L. & W. R. K., 6.00. 11.10 a. m 1.55. 3.35,
6 00 p. m. .
For White Haven, Harloton. Pottsvllle,
and principal points In tho coal regions
-la D. Ai II. R. R.. . 12 03. 2.21 and 1.41
For Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Har
rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta
tions via D. & ILK. R-. ,6 45 a m.. 12 03.
2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Expiesa), 11.30
PFof Tunkhannock, Towar.da, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedi
ate stations, Ma D L. & W. It. R.. 8 03
a. m.. 12.45 and 3.35 p. m.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niag
ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via
D. & II R. R-. l-'05. 3.33 (Black Diamond
Express), 10.2S and 11.30 p. in
i,iiimn mirlor and sleenlnc or I. phi eh
Valle parlor cars on all trains between
Wllkes-naiio and New Yoik, Philadel
phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge.
ROLL1N H. WILHHK. Gen Supt.
CIIAS S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila
delphia, Pa
A. W. NONNEMAf HER, Asst. General
Pass Agt Philadelphia, Pa
Scranton olllco. ?09 Lackawanna avenuo.
FOBEST CITY.
Mr. and Mis Angus Smith, of Star
tle ca, Wayne county, tire xlsRIng their
dauglitei, Mts. II. W. Etown
Mpssrs. XX. II. Leek and It. R. StPW
nrt, two of Unlomhile's huslnchs nlen,
were sojourneis In the borough yes
terday. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mis.
I. V Smith, yesterday morning.
Arbor day vvus observed yesteidny hy
the pupils of the Forest City graded
school. Several trees weie planted on
the school grounds and tin appropriate
llteiury piiigrnmme was icndered.
The bis." Amerlcnn ling used by the
Republican eluh during the last piesl
dPntlal lampalgn was Hung to the
breeze vesterdtty by Druggist Alfied
Davis, to signify approval of the gov
ernment's notice to Spain to get off the
hemisphere. The Hug Is n beautiful
one, hut never lins it seemed to imply
so much tn patilotlc citizens as it does
In tho present momentous crisis.
George Dunn, of Jermyn. xlslted his
parents, Mr. and Mis. R. E. Dunn,
Thursday.
The preliminary survey for the pro
posed Nicholson nnd Lunesboro tan
nine! will be made soon, as sultlclent
money has now been raised to definy
the expense.
Tho Erie company is putting in a new
switch for the use of Miller Edward
Cotey. Thp old switch will be extend
ed south to the Forest City breaker
and north to the Clifford breaker and
used ns a siding for coal cars.
A new sidewalk has been laid on the
south side of the Episcopal church.
This colls to mind the fact that there
nre many places where the walks are
positively dangerous and the remem
brance of the Cluno damage suit and
what it cost the borough to settle It,
ought to be a sufficient cause to Justfy
the council In Insisting that the Bide
walks he kept In proper repair.
The Susquehanna County Prohibition
convention will bo held on Aug. 28, at
Montrose, to place a ticket in tho fluid,
AVOOA.
Thp senior anil Junior order, Sons
of St, C3coTKe, will meet In their rnoniB
tomorrow mornlnc nt 9 o'clock to at
tend Bcrvlced In tho Primitive Motlio
dldt church.
Tho employes nf the Avncri colliery
will he paid todny.
Jnmes Moloney nnd daughter, (ler
trude, of Newport News, Vn., nre vIb
ltlns at the O'Malley residence on Main
street.
L. K, O'JJrlen hn returned from
Stroudsburfr, where he has been Insti
tuting a branch of the Mutual Guar
antee Hulldlng; and Loan association.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gallagher nnd
family have returned home, after a few
days visit with frlenelH In Archhald.
Messrs. Patrick McAndrew and Pat
rick Coleman hax'e Joined the ninny
who went west to better their condi
tion. The principals concerned In the con
tested election case nre anxiously
ti waiting the Judge's decision, which
wits to he given Kevernl dnyn ugo
Mis, Patrick Ryan, of tho West Side.
Pdtuliu'd 11 dislocation of the left arm
nt' Wediiesdnv motnlng while on her
way to church. She wntt hurrying
neioss the ttaek to avoid 11 loniing
li.iln, when she slipped nnd fell henvil.v
f r the left nrm.
At a meeting of the Ladies' Aid sm I
ety of the Methodist Episcopal chinch
Hie following ofllceis vveie elected
Piesldi'lit, Mis. Jiiincs Webber: vlce
lniHlilpnt, Mrs. A. E XX'lieelei . sei'io
I'iiy. Mif. William Weltei. treusuier,
MV. E f. Ki-lliim.
MiVs Kato Campbell Is the guest oT
thi Misses Davis, of ,H'tinn.
The fttneinl of John Kt-Plinn. the lmv
win. was killed on the Delnwnip und
Hudson 10111I on Tuesilay inntnlug, took
pitno vestenlav nftoriioon. Inteniient
w.i- iniuli' In St. Marv'H ii'iiiolcry.
The (lescilptliili given of the lliati who
was Killed at faibundale mi Tuesday
evening does not rnitpspond with John
.Xli(l.ive. nf llils town, wl.u has beou
mlsf-ltig fiom lioinp since Apiil II. nl
tlioimli the clothes would almost 1111
svvi'i the description of those wot 11 l
Mr. McClave when ho left homo. For
ini'ily he was 11 heavily-built man, but
ii' account of sli kni'ss he Is lather
einni luted In nppeartmep, nnd vvoie a
I fi.-titi lialil heavy hen id. His son went
to Cnrhonduli- ypsteidity hut tlio tesult
f his visit has not been learned.
James Ralph has leturned home.nftei
II few months' absent o In Ninth fain
l:ra.
Miss Marg.it et Knne, of Newpoit
News. Va, Is tho guest of friends in
town,
Rev. .1. Jones has returned home
after several days' absence In Wilming
ton. The marriage of Thomas Sutcllffe. of
Mooslc, to Mls Alice Kenny, of Scian
ton, was solemnized In St. John's
church on Thursday afternoon The
bride was attended by Miss Mai y
O'Malley. M. J. Garvey ncted as
groomsman. Rev. V.. .1 Melley per
fcrmed Hip ceiemony. Mr. nnd Mis
Sutcllffe will reside in Mooslc.
William Gllbralth and .Miss Marx
Kilk, popular people from Mooslc, wen
united in man Inge on Thutsday even
Inr at the bottle of the btlde's parents
A reception was held nftpr the cere
mony, which was performed by Rev
L. E Llndermuth.
The boilers for the power house ol
the Electilc Light company are icadv
for shipment nnd It is now expected
that the town will be lighted on 01
about Mav 1.
E. S Bovle has resigned ns foreman
of the Flotence company stoie nnd will
it-turn to his homo In Susquehanna
county.
powers or tiii: iiii:mi)i:.xix
Rochester Democi.it and Chronicle.
This Is a republic. The president nom
inally Is not Its niler but Its servant a.nl
agent. His constitutional powers ait
carefully dellned und on all oidlnarv oc
casions and questions const ess Is watch
ltd, of tt n ciitlc.il, in icvltwlng and even
determining tho scopo ot his policy. But
when a great crisis confronts the gov
ernment, by common consent the picsl
deiit oxeielses cnoimous powers.
o
The necessity for tho concentration of
theo powers and of itsponsiblllty during
serious emergencies In the hands of one
man has ulvvajs been recognUid In this
countrv. Washington was practlcallj a
dictator In tho war of the Revolution He
had enemies and his measjies and move
meats were bitterly assailed at times,
but he was sustained b the great bod
of his countrymen. In tho war of 1M2
and that with Mexico the executive povv.
er entirely overshadowed that of con
gress. In 1S61 President Lincoln sum
moned first 75,000 men and three weeks
later ordered the enlistment of HloOo sol
diers and 18,000 seamen for three j ears'
service when congress was not In session.
That body did not meet until July 4 of
that year, and It was then summoned In
special session simply for the purpose of
raising money to carry on the war then
In progress. Tho enormous responsibility
of beginning the war rested upon tho
shoulders of tho president; though his
duty was so plain and lmperatlvo that he
would have been criminally tcmlss in it
If he hud not clono what he did. Through
out the war for the Union theie was
plenty of work for congitss and Mr. Lin
coln was nlwnys scrupulously careful to
lespeet that body's constitutional lights
and poweis, yet he executive department
of the government necessaiily exeiclscd
autocratic powers. It was no time to
hold popular conventions and consult
congress whenever an lmpoitant order
was to be Issued or n battle fought. Gen
eral Giant In civil life showed that he ir
Hpeeted constitutional and civil Institu
tions and rights, but while lu command
of our aimles he never held a council ot
war. He knew tho responsibility tested
on him and he was not the matt to shlk
it.
o
Tho good sense of the American people
has never been 111010 strikingly displayed
than In the almost uulvcisal acquiescence
with which tho action of congress In put
ting $.".0,000 OX) In the hnnds of the presi
dent to bo used at his discretion has been
ri reived. If win Is to be cairlcd on our
people know It cannot bo done thiough
mass met tings or even congressional de-
b.itts. Some one person shall be left fno
to make plans and Issuo orders without
tho Intermeddling of ot lifts The presi
dent, by virtue of his ofllce, Is the man,
nnd, fortunately, he Is such by virtue of
his exptilenee, sagacity, patience, hon
esty and courage. Unchr our republican
Institutions often there Is complaint of
slowness and Inetllcleney because too
many cooks are making the broth. But
In such n crisis ns that with Spain there
Is ono chief cook and his word Is going
to bo the law so far us the manage
ment of our relations with that power
are concerned. The autocrat of Russia
could not demand greater confidence, and
acquiescence than congress and tho peo
ple have displayed In the course und
measures adopted by President McKlnley
and his department chiefs.
Inviting.
From thn Chicago Dally News.
"This." said the Kansas editor, looking
over tho top of his spectacles, "Is the most
Inviting manuscript I have received for
u long time."
"What Is It? asked the foreman.
"A poem, beginning 'Come, drink with
me!' "
Vol n Current Question.
An appetizing article in one of thn
mnga&lnes t entitled "Mouls In the Thir
teenth Century." This is all very well,
but what troubles tho Impecunious half
of tho population is how to obtain meals
lu the nineteenth century, PIck-Me-Up.
GOLD
BVHn H rj"vi1 rW BIBHHlil
THE
m
THE MARKETS.
Xt nil Street Review.
New York, April 22. In the early
dealings on Hip stock exchange today
the covering of shotts, coupled with
some buying for Loudon account, led
to veiy sharp advances all mound.
This advance was almost lost ut 0110
tune timing the morning, but In the
lute nf lei noon the buying was 11
iiewPd, cat r lug piiceq to the highest
in' the duy. only it slight reaction at
Hie 1 lose. The net tesult showed rutli
1 r mole tliitu half nf yestei day's losses
let 1 lev eel The mm ket was highly
Kpeeiilatlve nil ii i.v nnd the fuvotlle
slocks writ- thi highly volatile special
ties, sU( h ns tuhai 1 11 (wlilih was es
reeillngl.v eiiatlp all day and veiy ac
tive) mid sugar. In this railroad list
the gi.ingeiH uiul the Intel nationals led
in the trading. A mid upon People's
ns, which rallied Hint stock down
er two pmntb, was tho Impelling
nu'.e in the motnlng te.ictloii. The
sir.ek ippovered all lis decline before
tn-- 1 Ium'. Total sales weie 237.C00
i.M.ires.
rtirnlshed by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO., Mock brokcis. Meat's bulldlnc,
oemw 705-706.
Open- Hleh- Low- f los-
int;. ei". ei int;.
X111. Sug. Re'g Co ..11414 1154 113 111',
Alih.. To. & S. l'e . 10i 10"-a 10 10!,,
A . T. & S. F.. Pr ..234 21 23 21',
Am Tobacco Co .... 97'3 100 9"i'i W)'t
Xin. Spirits S !' 8 V,
' ill .t Ohio 15Vi 13'2 15'i 13',i
Brook. R. T 36 36 33'i 3',
l!i State Gas 2 2 2 24
'.in Southern 46 46 16 16
N J Central SS'j 89'i 8x'i 891',
iiile.fi. G.W 10", 10', 9 101',
Chic. & N. XV 115'i llfi 115 115
iilc. B. & Q S3 90 SNXfc 89
Chicago Gas 8S 85 bGit. Hl
lillc. Mil. ,t St. P .. 84 83 83', .SI),
iilc. R. I. & P 82 81 8-' 8.!
f f. C. & St. L .... 2" 2"i 23 23
Hehiwiiro & Hud ...104's 103 104'. li5
N- Y.. L. E & XV .. 11'2 ll's 11 IHi
l"!i. Electric 30'4 f.0 30 Jo',
1 mils & Nash 4- 45 4(7;, 47is
Vl.tnh-Utan Ele .... 92 M 91'd 92
i K. ,t Tex., Pr . 3"'- 30". 30 M-
Mo. Pacific 29 29 " '."i '."i "
N Y. feutinl 106 Pi7 106 107
1 nt. ,t XX'est 13 l!'s 11 13
North. Pacific 21 22 21 22
or.' Paclllc, Pr .... iS fir' 57 5S
Pacific Mall 21 21 21 'il
Phil. & Read 15 16 1.1 '.,
Southern It. R 7 ' 7 7'8
Southern R. R Pr.. 23 23 21 LI
Tei.n.. C. .v.- Iron .. . is is is is
I nlon Pac. 1st Pr .. 49 M vi !
f. S. Leather 5',i 5'4 5 ."
Wabash. Pr 11 11 21 15
West. Union 84 v.-,, si si
.Met. Ttuction Co ...133 136 131 133
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est est. Jpg.
May 113 lllli 112 lll'i
July 89 90 ss 8S
CORN.
May 32 tyi 3 ,!2
inly 33 3.1 33 .;;
OATS.
May 27 27 27 27
July 21 21 21 21
PORK.
May 11.20 II 20 10.9') 10.93
July 11.45 11.13 11.10 11.12
LARD.
May 5f0 5.1,0 5 30 110
July 5.6.1 5 7o 5.60 5.u0
-riant on Hoard of Trndo Exclinngo
(Juotntioii8--.VIl Quotations Unsed
cm Par ol IOO.
STOCKS. Bid. Askea.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ...
National Beilng te Drill's 'Co. ...
First National Bank 700
Elmhurst Boulevard
Serunton Savings Bank 225
Scranton Packing Co
Lacka. Iron & Steel Co
Third National Bunk 335
Throop Novelty Mfg Co
Scranton Trac. Co 18
Scranton Axle Works
J)
80
100
93
150
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car Replacer Co ..
Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank
Peck Lumber Mtg Co
Economy Light, Heat & Pow
er Company
1W
151 . .
175 210
Scranton Illuminating, Heat
Ac Power Comrany
S3
130
Scranton Forging Co 100
Tiaders' National Bank 130 150
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, due 19.0 115
Ptople's Street Hallway, first
mortgage, due 191S
Peoplo's Stieet Railway. Gen
et al mortgage, due 1921
113
115
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School V",
City of Scianton St. Imp. QSo
Alt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axlo Works
Scranton Traction Co.. first
mortgago t'b, due 1932 103
1W
10J
102
83
100
Phllndelphia Provision .Market.,
Philadelphia. Apill 22 -Wheat Firm
and 1c. higher: contract grade, Apill, $1 03
al.0.1. Com Finn and c. hlghci; No.
2 nilxtd. April and May. :.7u37r. Po
tatois Finn, white, choice, pel bushel. I
ailp. , do fair to good do. KiatiOe, Flour
Film and talOe per haired higher. Hut.
lir Steady; fulicy western cream. i,
lsc ; do. prints, 20c. Eggs-Finn, fush,
nearby. HV.c ; western, llc ; do south
ern, lOVjc. Chtese-Plrm. Rellned Sug
arsFirm and at 9.1.1 a. m.. Nos. 4, s 0
10, 11 and 11 of the soft glades were id
vnneeil l-pii. Cotton Unchanged, i ll
low Steady , city prime. In hogsheads
r'c. ; country, do do. barrels, 3a3c ,
dar, do., 3c ; cakes, 3a34eC. grease, 2a
r Llvo Poultry Unchanged Dtessed
Poultty Unchanged. Receipts Flour,
2,000 barrels nnd 7.000 sacks, wheat. 7.300
bushels; corn, 191,000 bushels, oats, 2(W0
bushels. Shipments XVhe.it. none; com,
2'5,OOi) bushels; oats, 9,000 bushels.
New York Produce Market.
Now York. April 2.'. Flour-Strong and
higher on a fair Jobbing trade Wheat
Spot market firm, No. 2 red. $1.11, t o
Ii., nlloat; No. 1 northen, New York
$1.17. f. o. b., afloat; No. ! northern Du
luth, $1.11. ( o. b , nlloat; options opened
strong and active but subsequently de
clined and closed alc. lower, No 2
red May. $1.0ria.ll. closed $111",.
July. 9la96c, clcsed 91e ; Scptemo'r
R7ii88"c.. closed 8"'ljC. : December fctit.a
8Xc. closed S5o. Corn Spot steady , No
2, 3Sc., f. o. b, afloat; options showed
early strength but afterwards eased off
and closed only c. tint higher: Slay. 37a
37"Jic, closed 37c; July, SaSS'.c, closed
38c, Oats Spot stronger; No. 2, 31c;
BEST
POWDER
No 3, 3Uic. ; No. 2 white, Sic.", No. 3 white,
.Tltic , truck vthlte. 83al3:ltC., track mixed,
western 32a31tic. , options fairly active
all day but ruthers easy, closing He. net
higher; July, 31n31ViC. Butter Steady,
western creamery. EalSc. ; do. factory, 11
nl."'ac. ; Eights, ISc. ; Imitation creamer.
I."al7e. ; slate dairy, 18al7c. ; do. ci cautery
iruitsc. Eggs Steady; statu and Penn
sylvania, lO'JalOc. : western fresh, lli,.i
llHc : southern, 10jlOlc. Petroleum
Easier. ( bicago Produce .Market.
Chicago. April 22. Liquidation and
short sellng on tho board of trade today
largely offset heavy foreign buying and
advancing quotations abroad. Mny wheat,
however, was lrdcpendently stiong nnl
dosed at an iiilviinco of 2e. Corn and
oats closed practically unchanged. July
pork and short libs declined 11c. each
and laid lost 5e Cash quotations were
as follows: Flour Strong, generally 20c
higher per ban el; No 2 spring wheat 11;
No. 3 spring whmt 'Sc.nSlol; No. 2 red
$l.l?.il.nV4; No. 2 rrrn. .".2a''2c'. ; No 2
yellow, ; No. 2 oats 27e ; No 2 white,
30a lie. ; No. 3 white, 29a30c: No. 2 rye,
37c , No. 2 barley. 42a50e ; No. 1 llax seed,
$1 2'ial.3o; prime timothy seed, 12.93; mess
pork, $10 9,1.ill; lard, per 100 pounds, $1.50,
shott ribs, sides, loose, $3.23n3 60; whisky,
$1 20; sugars, unchnnged.
( lilcigo Live Slock.
Chicago, A.irll 22. Cattle Demand fair
and prices held barely steady; extra
choice steers, brought $3 23a5 40; cholco,
do., $l.90.i6 20; fair to medium, do., $1.15o,
4 05; stockcrs, $3.C3a4 75; cows and heifers,
$.'a3.90; calves, $3.75a6. Hogs Active at nn
advance of Be; sales at $3.80a4.15; heavy
at $J.90.il.lO; lights, $3.93at; pigs sold at
$3.10a3.9O. Sheep Dull; pi Ices held steady;
shorn lambs selling nt $la4 35; vvoolcd at
$5 01a3.50, bheep brought $3.50a4.33; a few
choice bringing $4.65a4.73. Receipts Cat
tle, 2.500 head; hogs, 25.000 head; sheep,
8.000 head.
East Liberty, Pa., April 22. Cattle
Steady; extra, $5.10a5.15, prime, $3a5.10;
common, $3.90a4 20 Hogs Active and
higher: prlmo mediums, $4.20al.23, best
heavy Yorkets, $4.15u4.20; good light York
ers, S4.i4.10; heavy hogs. $1 10a4.20; pigs,
$3.70.13.90, roughs, $2.50a3.73. Sheep
Steady; choice clipped. Jl.20al.23; com
mon, $3.1."a3.63; choice clipped lambs, $4.31
ii4.73; spring lambs, $3.i7: veal calves, $175
a3 25.
HnHiilo Live) stock.
East Buffalo. N. Y., April 22. Cattle
Receipts all consigned through and noth
ing doing Hogs Fairly active; Yorkers,
good to choice, $l.20.il.25; loughs, com
mon to choice, $3b0a3 83; pigs, fair to
choice. $3.90.14. Sheep and Lambs Fair
ly active; lambs, choice to extra, $la5 01;
culls to common, $lii4 50; sheep, cholco to
selected wethers, $4 21al33; culls to com
mon. $3.25.13.60.
OH Market.
Oil City. Pa.. April 22. Credit balances,
72c; certificates opened, sales of cash oil
at 71e. ; during the day sales wcro as
follows: fash delivery, 2 000 barrels ut
71c. : lSOnO ban els nt 71c, 6,000 bar
lels at 71c ; shipments, 83,165 barrels;
runs, 87,079 barrels.
MIRRORS FOR SEARCHLIGHTS.
Important lor tho Detection of tho
Elusive Torpedo lloat.
From the Times-Herald.
The stiength of the Spanlsii navy In
torpedo boats makes It necessary that
all United States vessels and forts shall
be provided with searchlights, and It
is found that It Is no easy matter to
purchase a sufficient number of search
lights In nn emergency. A large num
ber of the finest searchlight mirrors
have been bought, but an ndequate
supply of them cannot be had. Hav
ing miirors the electric companies
could turn out tho lights In a brief
time.
The mirror Is an essential part of the
light, and its manufacture Is a deli
cate operation which needs care and
time to finish it successfully. It is not
an ordinary teflector. which may be
cart and molded, hut has to be ground
accurately and highly polished. It Is
iea"y a concave lens, hacked by sil
ver and hardened vulcnnlte. Machines
for grinding the retlectors have been
made which facilitate the work, but It
leeiulresabout a week to make a satis
factory mirror.
The glass Is purchased, molded into
Miape, and tho machines are put to
wcrk on this and the surfaces are
ground to the requisite curve. After
grinding and pollbhlng the minor is
tested, and x lien it is satisfactory the
Mlvtr back Is put mi by electrolysis
and this back Is covered by nn opaque
suLitance, generally vulcanite.
Tho Points ol the I'limpim,
"Do you know jour ordeis. sentinel''"
wus'nsked of a not overbrlght Irish sol
dier on guard duty recently.
"Yes, sor." was the leply.
"Know the points of the compass'"
continued the olliecr.
"X'es, sol '
"If you face the Using sun. jour b ft
hand would be on the north of ou nnd
your light I1.1111I to the south of you.
Whnt would lip behind jouT"
"Me kiinpsark sor" sententlnusly an
svveied the soldier. New Yoik Tribune.
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