-s.,4 -2 y THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1900. iNORTHESStfiRW : PENNSYLVANIA SUSQUEHANNA O'URTS. i. ' -The Cases on Trinl nt Montrose This "' . Week, fjpeclal lo the Scranton Tribune Monti-one, April 10. The April term of the criminal court In now In sea- "Slon here. Tho cnlenilur list, ns It ap pears below, Ih 8innller than iibuiiI, there belli? only sixteen cnses on the list. Folio wlnrr nre thf cases; Commonwealth vs. Patrick Uassett, .burglary, four counts; comnionwenlth vs. Henry White, William Church and Frederick Hurdlck, burplnryr com monwealth vs. Peter Kenynch, nssnult and battery; commonwoolth vs. Mury Trumbell, nssuult nnd battery; com mon wealth vs Mis. Kntlo Kelly. 111 sault nnd battery; commonwealth vs. Wllllnin Church, larceny; common wealth vs. Fred Undsey. rape, com monwealth vs. Andrew Kres, assault and battery; commonwealth vn. I.eroy Vhlttnker. nssault and battery; com monwealth vs. Frank Swlck, assault and battel y; commonwealth vs. Sam uel Smith, larceny: commonwealth vs. Andrew Shoemaker, thiee cases, luv ce ny, fraudulenily secrethiK property nnd false pretence; comtnonwcalth vs. I.eroy Whlttnlcer. surety of the peace; ' cnminonwealth vs. K. C. Cardner ami Uichard Cardnur. suiety of the pence. WHITE CONVICTED. LIVER ACTS GENTLY ON BOWELS Burglary Is the Last Crime Laid at the Door of Man from Montrose. Special In the Scranton Tribune Monti use, April 11. Honrv White, the notoilous thief nnd Jail-breaker, was found guilty of burglary, lurcvnv nnd receiving by a Jury of twelve men here on Tuesday afternoon. The crime for which he was convicted was the lobbery of an old man named Pciry Harding, over eighty years of age, who lived alone near New Milford. Mr. Harding positively identified White tis one of the three men who came to his home and, after breaking flown his door, hound nnd gagged hint, and escaped with a Bold watch ar 1 J220 In nionev. White, who wns cap tured the next day, practically ac knowledged his guilt before Justice of the Peace Shelp, of New Mllfotd. The trial of his aliened confederates, Will iam Chuich nnd Frederick Burdlck, Is now occupying the attention of the court. L Gk .mi!M S mv ; THE SYSTEM CLEAN5EFFECTUALLY D,,UAU PERMANENTLY ,tsbOECT5' BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'DBV jr9RN!AJTGjVRVP "P KY ' CAL C0. N.V. fQR Sate BY fill 0BU6GI'TS PRICE SOe.PtR BOTTljl tho Huntingdon refonratery, mn brought to llonesdale today nnJ the funeral will take plee from the residence of his sister, Mm. WlllUm Slater. llntiesdslo people hate, thus tr In Apill, been injojlnc Pietrsor I'olc's May weather mixed with non seiitalls ami dust hllrwrds. Oscar Chamber who lor the sl twenty four .tcais has conducted a pharmacy at thf cor ner n( Ninth and I'rnnt streets, has Just placed In his store a beautiful Mexican on, soda foii'i tain. ' The situation nt the Klai totters' strike re mains unchanged. It would be hard to nnd more nulet and orderly clllrens than the llonesdale glass cutter. They hate their meeting every daj at 10 a. )i. There docs not appear on the Mirfarp stifilolcnt reasons tor a strike. Would It not be to the Inteirst ot both the employer and emplojed to cITcct a coil premise at once before either hate suffered loss? Concessions must be made oomr time; hy delay? TUNKHANNOCK. Auburn Smallpox Scare. Special lo the N-ranton Tribune. Montrose, April 11. According to latest reports, the victims of the sup posed smallpox epidemic nt Auburn are all doing llnoly, and no deaths have occurred, The doctors say Mat the dis ease Is not smallpox but the Cuban chickenpox. NICHOLSON. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. MohnSon, Apiil II.-Miss Ac!.i It. Hean will glto .in rntcrtalnnicnt In the Methodist Kpistn pal (hurt'li on Wednesday evening, piil IS. Miss Dean is an accomplished elocutionist, hemic 1 cure bilious and nervous ills, sick headache, disordered liver and impaired digestion. lo cent and 85 cent!, at nil drug: stores. .1 giaihiatc fiom KiucrHon's School of Outer in Itoston. At piescnt she is a troche- ot elocu tion In the Sciantnn Conseriatorj of Music. Music will be furnished by Nicholson tilcnt. Pioce-cds for the benellt ol the Kpttoith lcig'.ic. dmisi.lnn, adults l.'i cinls; children, 10 cents. Come one, come all. II is lepoiteil that ('. . Muioilock has renleil Hie liotel at Lake NIclioNon for the coining sea Mtn and expetts to mow tlieie next week. K.isler openings .it the inilliiiciy stoics litre this week. Mrs. Wllli.nn (' l.oid is nullo ill witti Klip this week. With the exception of throe, the borough does not furnish an mote stittt lights. Mr. Iionno, the street commissioner, is repair ing the road on Williams street, where it was washed out by the late Hood. The Ladies' Missionary Kclety will inert at the heme of Mis. William li.ihlnln on l'lidav afternoon. All niembeis lire uiielcit to lie pres ent and all other ladles me llnitou to attend, HONESDALE. Special to Hie Scrantcn Tiibune. Iloicilalo, pril 11. Tlio llonesdile banks will be ilo-ed on I'liday. It is presumed that the trout hslieimen will nil leincmhti that the t-casou iiliis in Wa.wic lountv on Ilie lath, whicli necm em suiidij. llie inspci tie n of Ctn..iny K will take jilare 'llmixl.iy eniiig, April 111. Ilev. (i A. PI up, of Ike MelhodM chiirrh, v ill leae for the Owego eoiteicncc next Mon day morning. lie Pri-iiinil II (J. uuinr, (Inif Kngineer M'Maitin, Mipeiintindi rt .Mani!le, lloadnijsler Nugent and Heal I'slnle gint Wnluii, of the Pilawaic and lliulson, wcie in IIoiu-mIjIp jesler clay on a tuur of spec lion Tli' next iittiaclfon nt the epeia horse will be Tie 1'ass.lun Mue" on Tin. -day e'Neiiiiig, April 17. Hnnesihle people line no time to discuss Ad miral piwe.e's c.nididic. The new faster lilt mid the glas, enttin' stilke nre le-eehnu nil their utlii.tioii at pii'Muit. Tlie ii mains ef John riotteil arh, who dieii at pedal to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkliaiinoik, April 11. The contract for the erection of the new Ilerrlck block baa been let by Ilerrlck mothers .o William II. Collcy, of Kingston, Luzerne county. The atone work will be put up by Housel k Hawlcy and the contract for the brick has been sub-let to Charles Palmer. The work of excavating, under the direction of Contractor tannox, Is being rapidly pushed and the foundations will be started this week. ! master Z. Mcucs Iteynolds, late of the fnlteil Mates e miser Charleston, arrived here on Monday and will spend the next three months with Hon. t. Iteynolds. Mr. llejnolds was on the Charleston at the time she was wrecked oil the island of Luzon, and contracted fetcr as a result of the exposure consequent on the wreik and has ..irec months' sick lcc. Ills clerk, It. .1. .-.ttle. also, of this place. Is also on bis way homo and Is expected here Saturday or Sunday. This ccnlng at Piatt's Opera house the De morest medal contes. takes place, 'ine arrange ments on contest are under tne charge of Mrs. James itainey and the contestants are being drilled ny Mrs. II. I'. Aiery. COUUT l'ltOCllKDINGS. The case of ivmmonwcjji, vs. ... II. Eans, charge, rnibcitleincnt; pioocutor, the McCor inick .Ihmcstlng Machine company, which waa caned for trial yesterday afternoon, occupied the attention of me court during today and was glu-n to the jury late this afternoon. Henry Harding, esq., and Itodney A. Mercur, with O S. Kinner, district attorney, represent the com monwealth, and James W. Piatt, esq., the de fense. Commonwealth xs. Leroy Donnelly, charge, as siult and halter, grand jury found a true bill and case called tor trial. Commonwealth s. fleorgc Terwilllger, charge, dcfiaiulliig landlord, grand Jury found true bill, defendant called and recognizance forfeited to be respited upon his appearance t next eerm. ..icre being but one more ease for trial, 1p sides commonwealth . t.am, at the opening of court tills morning, the court impannellcd a Jur and then discharged all Jurors not empau ntlled in the two cases. The grand Jury, after lew lug the county buildings, etc., matte the following report to the court and were then discharged: We, the grand Jurors of April term, lWO, hav ing examined the public property, we suggest and leeommend that ..ic bedsteads be thoroughly listened to Hie wall at the Jail and also that the railing at . e Slop of stairs be repaired and aNo repairs to bath tub. Otherwise we find the Jail in good, neat and tielj condition. We fur ther recommend that the commissioners' room be papered. Wp find the bridge nil right, except roof and one plank displaced at the south end. We iccommenii that these repairs be made. Martin llrungess, Foreman. The nbine lecotnmendatlon In regard to the bedsteads at the Jail Is caused by tne escape of the four men from the jail a few weeks ago. In that escape thev took the bedsteads from the cells and with them mide a ladder by which tlu weie enabled to scale the Jail wall. The following returns of sheriff s salcjs of real estate, sold on executions issued out of the court of common pleas of this county, were rciid In open couit and confirmed: To iteulien Xqtiiei, real estate situated in Nichobon township, sold as the pioperty of Prank i:. Millar! To (iiKiilr II ileitman. leal estate situated in I alls township, sold as the pioperty of Monroe (Jre;orv. To .Maliala (iallup, real estate situated in Nortlimoreland towmhip; sold as the propel ty of Alexander Plosion. To P. II. Iliink, real estate situated in Ilraln- Well P assed. When fashionable dressers must look to the high class as well as to high p. iced tailors, when in need of swell clothes. The fash ion plates of this season have been carried out in every detail by us. The Spring Top Coats and Overcoats we show this season stand side by side in every detail of style, fit, quality and finish with the best produc tions of the highest priced tailors. See Our New "Chester" And "Raglan" Box. Gentlemen who are particu lar about their personal appear ance, who dress correctly and with good taste, who formerly were custom tailors' patrons, now buy our Ready-to-Wear Clothes. We will convince you of this fact if you will step in and examine these Spring Overcoats we offer from.,.. SAMTER BROS Scrinton's Leading Outfitters. $10 to $18 OVERWORKED MEN, DELICATE WOMEN, SICKLY CHILDREN, TAKE iri?juii (MAHIANI WI.MtM No other preparation has eer receded so many voluntary testimonials from eminent people at the world-famous Marlanl Wine. flariani Wine WORKS WONDERS. Sold by all druggists. Itcfuse Substitutes. Marianl k Co., M W 15lh St., New York, pub lish a handsome book of endorsements of Em perors, Empress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and other distinguished personages. It is sent gratis and postpaid to all who write for it. trim township; sold as the property of Martin Singer. To Joseph McCarroll, real estate situated In Korkston township; told as the property of Prank J. Hulhert. The business of the court was practically fin ished this afternoon, with the exception of the case of commonwealth xs. Donnelly, which It now on trial, and an adjournment will probably be had to tomorrow noon. PJTTBTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, April 11. A cable message from Rome announces the unpleasant situation In xvhleli the tourist party of Catholic clergymen of which Rev. Father Eugene Oarvey, of this city, is a member, have found memsclves. The paity left Hoston several weeks ago on the steamship "New England" for a tour of the Holy I.and. A few diys ago they landed at Naples and from there went oxerland to Rome, expecting to return to Naples to re-embark on their boat. A small pox scare arose in Naples during their absence ami the captain of the essel, fearing quarantine, shipped the party's baggage to Rome, anil sailed from Naples for somo place as yet unknown, lealng the clergy men lo make their way home as host they could. The party is being given aid by tlie American consul. (ieneiicxe, the 2-jear-oli! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, or Searle street, died this morning from burns received last Monday. While playing in an upstairs bed room, together with her 4-year-old sister, matches were found in one of the pockets of a coat hanging in tlie loom and the children proceeded to amuse themselves by lighting them. Tlie younger's child's cloth ing became ignited and before her cries at tracted assistance she was painfully burned about the face and breast, dying this morning about 7 o'clock. Miss Minnie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen II. Jones, ot this cit, and Myles Krcy were united in marriage last exening in the Broad Street Presbyterian church by llev. J. J. Kllpln Pletcher. The affair was a big social event and the church was crowded with people. Miss Kdith Jones was bridesmaid and Richard lligelow, of Ilatleton, ailed as best man. After tlie ceremony a supper was served at the home of the bride's parents to about 150 invited guests. Mr. antl Mrs. Frey will reside In New York city. Among tlie out-of-town people In at tendance were Miss Mattie Davis, of Scranton, and Andrew and Margaret Allen, of Dunmore. Owing to the slack time about "the mines In Durea and vicinity a number of workmen are leaving tor the soft coal regions. The Nitro (fun club, of this city, lias leased a maugatrap, an automatic clay biul throwing ma chine, and will place the same at Wyoming, where they Intend to establish a public shooting range. Work lias bem started on the foundation fe.r the. marker to be erected at the west end of the Kerry bridge, the site of old Fort Jenkins, cl revolutionary times. Uwlljm Williams, if this city, and Mies Adi l". Davis, of West Plttston, were united in marriage last evening at the homo of tlie bride's aunt, Mrs. Frank Shannon, Jr., in West Pittston. Tlie newly wedded couple will go to house-keeping at once in a newly furnished honi" on l-rotliingham street. The West Pittston Hose company has d.Ued to purchase a modern hose wagon, with Felling ladders and chemical tanks, to replace the i-iit used at present. SUSQUEHANNA. THE LEADING AND LARGEST MILLINERY STOR& 413 Lackawanna Avenue 413 Charming Hats for Easter Spurred on by the splendid encouragement you are giving, our milliners seem to be planning better than ever. It is the biggest Easter millinery business we ever knew. It's the best tor you; and, if tor you, for us as well. Wc have made new standards of value: we let you bid good-bye to extravagance whenever you please. There are 15 and $20 hats exquisite demanded on occasion, but the millinery in which we are busiest is with Chic? stylish Headgear at $4.98 and $5.98 The Reason's styles are becoming almost picturesque. The plain face brightens and the beautilul faco is at its best when the things the modistes have given for spring. There are hosts of shapes. The trimming is built mostly on the brim flowers, especially roses and foliage. The Sailor Hat, the Walking ftatXZXZXXZ 50c to $6 Pretty Hats for Children, $1.98, $2.48, $3.50. And any little girl whom you can feel safe in letting take the journey alone can buy as safelv as you, for with little folks and the most experienced shopper, we have such a liberal method of exchange, that buying is not only safe, but pleasant. Suppose the hat selected doesn't seem to suit you perfectly after it's home, please bring it back. We haven't made the busiest Millinery Store in town by being narrow. Style, satis faction, fairness but style first of alL Gerson's Leading Millinery Store, 413 Lackawanna Avenue annual Sunday llaptlst Special to the Scranton Tribune, Susquehanna, April 11. Tlie fifteenth contention of the Susijuehanna County school association will be held in tlie e liurcli in Jlontne May 1 and 2. Following are the officers of the association: Piexidcnt, C. I'. Whitney; Ice-president, Itev. 0. ('. (fil let!; lecording secretarj. Miss Annie Harrington; statistical secretary, W. V. Adams; treasurer, Rev. II. J, Crane; home department secretary, K. .1. Matthews; prhniry superintendent, Miss Mary I. times; executhe committee, Itev. f.. Church, Rev. W. C. Tilden; E. E. Jone; chair man of entertainment committee, Joseph K. Bar ney. The funeral of the late Rev. JameB McCabe, of Warren, Pa., will take place from St, Pat rick's church, in Dlngliamton, on Thursday morn ing. He formerly resided at Siher Lake, Susque hanna e-ounty. Arrangements are being made for a grand hall to be held umler the auspices of Christ Episco pal church. The tenth annual ball of Young; Men's Social club will be held in tho New Milford Opera house, on Friday ecnlng, April 30. Music will be furnished by Raker's full orchestra, of nlng hainton. At Cascade Valley, N". V., on Tuesday, Kied crick O. Comstock died, a?ed 08 years. The funeral will take place from the family residence on Thursday morning. The remains will be in terred in the MtC'lure Settlement cemetery. Theie will be no session of the Susquehannu High school on Friday next Good Trlday, The funeral of the late Itobert J. Rperl took place from the fainll) residence in Oakland this afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. It. II, Abbott, of Carbondale, rector of Grace Kplsiopa! church, in Oakland, officiated, and the remains were interred in Eiergreen cemetery, in Susque hanna, The three burglars who were arrested when entering P. II. Lines' store, in Great Dend, at an early hour on Monday morning, gave their names as Charlea Parker, of Daltlmore, Md; Jaikson Evans, ot Orange, N. J., and Thomas Catferj, of New York. They are a desperate lot The oldest Is about 28 sears old. The otlieis are about ii. Illnghamton rictcctite. belleic that they hate been operating in that city for set era! montns past. Miss Carrell, of Elmlra, last etcnlng lendercd a solo in Christ Episcopal church. There is a tested processional at each sertlce In the church this week. Mrs. M. S. Dessauer, of Montrose, Is the guest of Susquehanna relatltes. After a short lllncsa Daniel Madden, a pioneer resident ol Brandt, died on Tuesday morning, aged about 71 tears, He is surtlted bv the widow and six adult children. The funeral will occur from St. John's Cathollo church, in Sus eiuehsnna, on Thursday, and the remains will be interred in Lanesuoro cemetery. William A. Skinner, esq., is HI with the grippe. There Is nothing like advertising. A Susque hanna man on Monday advertised in tlie news papers that tils wife had "left his bed and board," and on Tuesdjy Blip came home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sperl, of Carbondale, aie in town, called here by tlie death and funeral of his brother, the late Itobert Sperl. The Susquehanna count) medical pension ex amining board met in this place todav, tlie usual number of teterana appearing for examina tion. Tlie stablea of the Jay House, In New Milford, burned at midnight, together with the contents, Including eight horses and a large number of wagons, harness, etc. A blacksmith shop ad joining also burned. The fire department pre vented the further spread ol the flames, Charles V Curtis, of Jackson street, li III. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York. April 11 The reaetlonarj tendenej which eletcloped in the stock market jesterday continued manifest during tfic caily hours today when tlie selling was nctlte and widely dis tributed nnd seemed quite urgent in some stocks. About mid-day of tlie stock matket, boweter, the pressure to sell w.w tcmewhat relaxed and friends of vaVious stocks took them in hand and bid them up. The adtancc in these stocks was not met by any gieat burden of offerings and pricrs generally tended toward lecinery. The rally in prices filled to brlna, in any notable demand for slocks and the market beciire rath er lieaty again and closed in that ronditon. To tal sales today, 6IC,lts shales. Tho lionel market was moderately actite lid pilces were indinecl tn yield. Total sales, tar table. ikl.lAJ.CVSJ. United States 3s coupons declined VI and the old 4s ad tanced ', in the bid price. The following quotations nre furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms "Oj-TOfl Mears building. Telephone dOMI: Open- High' ing. American Sugar IPiV American Tobaico 10,'U Am. S. and W 5-: Atch. To. antl S. Fc. 27 A., T. and S. F., Pi.... 70S Ilrooklin Traition 77 Halt, and Ohio MM. Cont. Tohacici 2D Clies. and Ohio M Chic, and fl. W II (hie, 11. and O 12UV1 St. Paul 12ti Rock Island 111 Delaware and Hudson.. .11, est. lllTd 107 j, 62i ackawannn ISO Federal Steel 47',a Federal Steel, Pr 72Va Kan. and Tex., Pr .... HtV'J Louis, and Nash 1 Manhattan Ele 7Vi Met. Traction Co ... .PiVa Missouri Pacific 5l',i People's Gas H-7 Southern Pacific Afi'l Northern Pacific .V.$a Northern Pacific, Pr .... 70't, X. Y. Ccntial l.'.CH Out. and West 21 Penna. R. R 11 Pacific Mail 33 Reading IP's Reading, Pr II Southern It. It 14aa Southern R. R.. Pr f.'i'a Tenn., C. and Iron 'C, I'. S. Leather 12 t S. Leather, Pr 7JVi Rubber 35 Cnlon Pacific r.7 t'nion Pacific, Pr "C Wabash. Pr 2.1 West. Pnion K.1 Third Atenuc 117',$ CHICAGO HOARD OF WHEAT, 77 M-.U :V4 3.11.1 14 1211 12.1',i 112V4 117 lMHi 41 Low est. 100 100 tj Wli 20T, 70 7v4 M'4 27 32 II 12SVi 122'i 111 117 ISO I7i 7ii :;n 3fi'4 WSe M'4 07 (Ml 11,7 KYi'i MH "' I in 107', j 4ii : v's :." Tiili 7f.4 J?G l.leill 2l'i SIS 35 .1I4 1'IVl 10 fil CHi H'i 11 .r,l"4 f- IMI P1V4 13 12S :ZY 73 ;s.'i a, 5e ff 71. ' 70 21 22l4 M',4 82 121 113 July May CORN. Julv May OATS. July Mav LARD. July Mat- PORK. July .... May On. in en- ug. .!IU 07 TRADE. Lowest. fiS 41 40U 2IVi 24 7.02 0.07 . IJfti 13.00 High est. Will 41 0 24 7.10 11.07 1X03 13.00 07 40a 39 24 24 z 7.00 li.8.1 12. SO 12.07 Clos ing. Ill 10ii ftl 21. 71 77 sJVa 20'. 3.'. II 12') 121 111 117 180 V4 4SVj 7aVi ' Hi lMI'.tt .-1 10e 30 m ioii 130 24 13Vi 31 PI ci n 50 01 n 7.P, .15 6V, ef.s 22, WV. 117 Clos- ing, Mli t7U 4014 30 !, 24 24 7.05 O.S'i 12.1-0 12.C7 Mans nappies. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS First National Rank Hid. SOO 300 Asked Moments Are when he is dressed in a good fitting suit of clothes that he knows is made up accord ing to the latest plate and are well put together. That's we sell. the kind BQYLE&MUCKLOW 416 Lackawanna Avenue, -fr-'r',!--'- 5e THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORQANIZED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED ST At 03 Co 425 200 47 150 SO 400 125 100 ... ' 100 20 300 30 Sci anion Satings Hank Scranton Packing Co.. Third National Rank ... Dime Dep. & Dis. Hank IVnnnmv Llttht II. k I laicka. Trust k Safe Dep. Co Scranton Paint Co Clark k Snoter Co., Com Clark k Snover Co., Pr , Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co;, Scranton Axle Works , Lackawanna Dalrv Co.. IT Co. Satings Rank k Trust Co 25J First National Dank (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Cu New Mexico Hy Coai Co., Pr 40 Traders' National Rank 113 1IONDS. Serantor Passenger Railway, first mortgage, due 1020 115 People's Street Kailuat, tlrst mort gage, due 1018 115 Peopic'a Street Railway, (leneral mortgage, due 1121 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. . . City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Trac. 0 per cent, bonds... 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Cori-cted by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna iiutter creamery, .w.'. : uairy, iuus, sic. llggt Select western, 13c: iieaib), state, 13'ic Cheese Full en am, 13ic. Reans Per bu., choice marrow, fr2.43; medium, $2. SO; pea, 2 U0. Seed Potatoei Per bu., $1.35, 100 102 10-2 S3 Ate.) Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used for over FIFTY VKAltS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILF. TEKTH1NO. with PKHFIOT SUCCESS, It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS tlie 1UMS, ALLAYS all PUN, CURES WIND COLIC, ami is tlie best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists in etery part of the world. Ilo sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," anil take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Capital $200,000 Surplus 450.000 i WA1. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Special attention. Riven to busi ness accounts. Three! per cont. in terest paid on Interest deposits. S e3 i ' K i it ! if EVCRY DAY IN THE YEAR THE OVERLAND LIMITED a strictly first-class train, consisting of 'Cuffet-Smoking and Library Cars, Pullman' Doubts Drawing-Room Sleeping Cera una Dining cars, ruusthiuugU between Chicago and' W.r v w s. s ; t s-rVW-V-hrV Mm X jj 3 days Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia. April 11. Wheal Finn but quiet; contract crude, April, 7.ia7li Com Ciuliaincdj No. '2 mlxeJ April, 4l',a4i,!-c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white clliiiied. 3?i'. ; No. a do. do.. 3Slia 31c; No. 2 mlied do., 2JHaS0c. Potatoes Fnni; i uteers, Booel Uenunti, .now oik ui-u cncrn ciioice, per bushel, 53a55c. ; do. do. fair to i,-ood do., 4sa5lV. Putter Halo, lower; fancy western creamery. 10Ha20c. j do. prints, 21c. I'zgs-Flim; irood demand; fresli nearby, 13c. i ilu. tveslern, lit. ; do. southwestern, 13c. i do. suythern, 13c. Cheese Unchanged, 121sc Refined bu-rars Firm, pood demand. Cotton Finn, 1-I0o. higher; middling; uplands, 10 l-10c. Tallow Dull and unchanged; city prime, in hogsheads, SHa5'4c. ; country do., barrels, 5Vi'jMc, ; do. dark 4Taa5c, ; cakes, 6c. t giease, aHalKe., as to color. Lita Poultry Dull and easier: tuwls, llal2 . ; old roosters, f,sa'.ic. ; winter chickens, lad pounds per pair, liaise: do, 3 pounds per pair, 20a!2c,i clucks, llul.'c. Dressed Poultry Flint, cood demand! fowls, choice, llall'ie. ; do. fair to good, lOalOKc.; oh) tocsters, 8c.; chickens, nearby, roasting, 12al4c; western do, Ual3c; winter ihickeiu. lUals ; broiieis, 20a25c, Receipts Flour, 8,000 barrels and 15,000 sacks; wheal, D.Oul bushels; con., 181,000 bushels; oats. 18,000 bushels. Shipments -Whaet, 42,000 bushels) corn, t'5,000 bushels; oats, 13,000 bushels. ;ly on all giacles. ttneai fpoi tt-jiiy. o. 2 red, Hisc. f. o 1 1. .ittoat; .No. ml, ni,t. elevator; No. 1 r.oitlieru Dululh, 777i' f o. b nlloal prompt; opticus cult- in tin- Ua slioni: and actite but later prices broke aluiplt, closing eisv at Vu9sc net .n'.t iiuv; M.i tlo-a'd 7lc , July, 74'ic ; seplHiiliir, 7'e. Coin -'pot steady. No. 2. Hlic. f. ei. b. atloat and 47e eH-t-nt r, option mark.'t at ItrH slionzcr nnd f.nil, netltn but latel ekcllird nud clo-etl e.i at I paitlal He. net decline, Va elo-ed 4540 , full, fk , September. 4iiue, "ats -snot hiimr. No ', 20c , No. 3. 2S',sc.; No. 2 white, 3l',.i , No I white, 31c ; track ii'lvcd, western, SM.Hk , Hack white. .Ili.l'n , options dill1 and Imclj steadi. elmiiu unchanged; Mat losed 2SVji.; V" 2 w Into Ma, elosed 30c. llulter Steady, western creamer, 17a20c, do. faetory, 1.1al7c; imitation reamer, lilaltc; state dairy, PlV.-al c; do. ci earner, 17a 20c. Cheese- Dull and weak; fancy large vhlte, 12al2',ic.; fain huge coloied, lie; lane small while, 12'sal2e.: tancv tmall colored, 13al3(4C. Ilggk-Easin; tilo -md l'eiinlt mil, tit mail,, 12&alSi-. , mulliiin, ar iivi'v. IHta'J'e.; stur uge western, PiijalS-fc ; ttest.-in, regular pink ing, Willi""!. New York Orain and Produce. Chicago Live Stock Ittnrket. ( hicugo, April IK Cattle Receipts, IO.ouOj ;eers, easier, butilicis' stock and Texiins, kteadi, lust on sale toela, unu car, fi.Sj; good to piliiio nitite steeia, t.'u5M; poor to luttlliim, U 15al.OO, selected feeders, study, $4.23al.OO; mixed stockcra. ijil.50.il; cows, 1M11I..VI, heifers, W.ioil.bo; cannei-s, steady, 2.25a2.SO: bulls, stead?. i-2.75al.O. (altes, l .VJ.iO.7j. Tevnue Iteceflts, 3O0; best on rale today, 3 cars, VM; Teas fed i-leers, aa5.C0: Texae bulls, fJ.3tYi3.SV Hogs- Receipts teiiluy, SO.lkiO; estimated toincr row, 2(i,0CO, led oter. o.Oifl; actite, 2iia5t. low er tn 15.70: mixed und butelieis, $5 35alb5; good to chuiie liuaty, 5.50a5.JO; loiuh lieat, 5'5u5,5!llght, 6.3.-ia5.57(i: bulk of sales, .j.30i 5.57'i Mieei ItM-eiptii. ls.OtO; sheep, slow to ll'i. loner, Uii.be, mostly 10c. loner; top, if5.0; good lo ehciic wethers, kO.lOaO.M; fair to choi.-e inUed, Joatl; ttnltin sheep, Iji1.I0; earllngs, e' a(!.7."., uatltc Itinln, (5.607.50; nestein lambs, ttUO.50. ttltlioi.t cliango via the CHICAGO, UKIQN PACIFIC & NOilTH-WESYERN LINlv faffordins the nulekest transit to SAN FRANCISCO, tlie gateway to Hawaii, Philippine) Islands, China and Japan.! Tor information nnd descriptive pamphlets til'i'iy eu i (iiicipai AKcnciea; 3f3 VaA ngteaSt, - Eostoa sevi srMiwir, aew roric tSlClukSI, - (hiun 601 ClKtnutSt.,- rtiluitbliii Cladiasti 435 Tine. M7tllitl!J!L 127 Tai Irtidt. Clnilni t7 Csatpos-UsiUDS. Dstreitt' Sistjet,Lut, lcrvsuvih, Fituturr lot Ail ncents sell tickets via the Ohlcaoo fi Norlh-Westeni RAILWAY.' LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES Biliousnoss. Constipation, Dyspopslo, and Livor Complaint. SUQHR COATBH. sgg 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sola by all druggists oracnt uy man. Ntnita Medical Co., Chlciro Hold by McGarra'.i & Thomns, Drug plEts,, SO Lackawar.rs, ave., Scranton. Pd. DulTnlo Live Stock Market. I'.ast lluirclo, Mull 11. Callle Keeling flrm; supply for the week did not satisfy tin- de mand, teals, MiiC.M' llngii Receipts, 15 curs; ."Mine, lowrr heuty, f.Y'.i.'j.fO; mixed and lie Hums. sOa.YS.i. YolllLers. t5.72a5 HI: licl.t New York, April 11, Flour Quiet buc very Yorkeis, 5.OOa5.70j plus, fl.25a5.3S; roughs, iJYia a5..!5; slogs. 4al 40 lieep jind Lambs Mead and film, bci-l eiool lamln, W 20jS... culls In good, li-.YiP.l.'i, .liiipeei lambs, MaK.75; mixed slieep, top wools, " 40a0 00- culls to good, 4 05; wethers and caillngs, iMa7.15', dipped lip, L50aY75. Oil Market. Oil City, Apiil U.-(reillt lulnncei. l,57; cer' titicales, no bids; slii(.inents, 110. "24 barrels; av erage, r4J,072 bairels; runs, 110,232 barrels; aver age, t.2,400 tiarrels. IIKAlir TKRROltS vanish In 30 minutes under Hie magical 'tand of I)r Aguew's Cure for the Heart. heart specific, and no case too aeut to be dl-pillcd and absolute good health re sided. Mrs. Rnadiioiise, of Willlseioff, I)., writes; "Cold sneats woultl stand nut on me like beads, ro Intense) wtie the attacks of Heart Disease. Dr. Aguew's Cine foi the Heart cured me, and Inday I know nothing ol tlie terrors erf this double." 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