THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 1G, 1900. NORTHEASTERN WYOMING COUNTY. Court and Other Topics Lehigh Valley Schedule. FpcHl to the Scrintun Tribune TunUltnnnack, April 15. The lobular April teim of the court of common picas o;,tna hete on Monday at 2 o'clock p. in. The cases on the list for this week urs hh follows: Jumi'S. K. Fiear, executor, vs. O. C. Miller, Issuu. Mary A. Iliiiidlo vs. McKlnncy & Steven, Issue. lile.inor l'cnny vs. Warren 13. Steph ens, ts.uic. Ihittle llicwstoo vs.Wuncn II. Steph ens, Issue. II. 11. Kceler vs. A. II. Frcnr anil W. i:. Little. "Jctment John Connell vs. C. II. Matthewson, bc I. fa. II. W. I'obb vs. A. D. HtelRpr, nprcal. W. H. Sv Isher vs. C. A. Spencer and K. II. Keynolds, leplevln. j. V.. and Maud II. l.lrtun vs. LehlRh Valley Italltoad company, trespass. William Ttelhlo vs. J. O. I'lcrson, ap peul. Thoni.is Sherwood vs. Clinton town fchlp, tiepass. t V VosbuiR vs. C M. I.ee, appeal. Isaah OooIbaiiRh vs. Kurciiu Cool baiiRh, pppeal. Of tliese the only ones Halite to lie tried are Kceler vs. Ftc.tr and Little; Connell as. .Matthewson: Oh ton vs. Lehigh Valley Ilalltoad company; SheruooJ s. Clinton township, and Vos'jiiir vs. Lee. The balance of the cases have cither been settled or are now In com so of settlement. The case of Clt ton vs. Lehigh Valley company la set down, by aRreement of attorneys, to be lionid on Wednesday at 2.20 o'clock. Tlf above list ritomics to jjlve a full week of business. Misr Kulalle Pi.ilt, of Wellesley col Icrp. Frank D. Miller, nf Pilnceton. Ilanv Lewis, of St John's MlUtaty school, ate at home dill Ins the Kaster holidays. F. K. Stephens, a Bradford county attorney, was In town on Fiiiluy ('. M. Culver, of Town win. v.ts in Tunkhannock Saturday afteinoon. F. C. Ross, esq . died at his homo here on Friday afteinoon, aftei a slek neVs which has lasted for over a year. Mr. Ross was the oldest attorney, in point of admittance, at the Wyoming county bar, having been admitted to thp practice of law In 1S17, after studv ltiK tor live years with A. K. IVckham nnd I'cckhani ft Smith. He was elected and served In the olllce of coun ty treastiier dutltiR 1SI6 and 1S47, and was aftetwaid elected icRlstet and ie coider of the county. lie (list com menced the practice of Ihw in 1S32, In connection with his brother, the lltm being known as F. C ft it. 1. Ross. IJIh.itian Smith afteiwaul.s joined the rum, anil the firm name was dumped to Smith &. Ross. Mr. Smith letlred In IViO and the linn was known under the old name until the death of U. P. Itoss. Phoitly after that Ml. Ross and C. O. Dershlmer formed a partner ship under the name of ltoss & Det shlmer, and this continued up to the time of Mr. Itoss' letliement fiom ac tive pi net Ice- some yeais ago, on ac count of ill health. Since that time he has been lonllncil to the house and for the last year oi two to his bd. He nevei mutt lid and leaves to suivive him onlv his niece. Mi . S. W. Kj'M'ii bach, of this place. The ftuieial will be held tomoirou fiom the house, with Interment In Sunn side cemeteiy. The Wyoming County liar held a meeting at th. olllce of W. 13. & C. A. Llltla this afternoon nnd adopted upptoprl ate jesolutlons. C. It. Little, of Scranti.n, and W, N. lies, nobis. Ji., of Wllkes-nane, aie at home over Sunday. It Is authoritatively slated that the summer schedule on the Lehigh Val ley, which ocm l-ito efftct In May. will umbo several changes of Impottance to people In this se-'tlon. It Is said that the ti.tln which now i as.ses hete at 11. 4" u. m. a i loeal will bj made about two hours eailiei, and a new east hound IIuouk',1 tiain, put on to pass hete about 9 a. iu., stopping nlj at the prlrclpal st.itions. A new loeil tialn wo.stwaid is also ptomihed to reach this station soni" time about 'J ".0 a. in. m FACTORYVILLE Rprd.il to Hip Sir.inton Tnbiuic. Factoryv llle, Apill 1." Monday even ing at- the Fiist Haptlst ihuieh an K.istcr enntata will bo sung hv the iholi, somewhat auRtnented for the ic i at ion. undei the direction of Mi. W. N Manchextei. The cantata Is entitled 'The Kisen King.' b (leorge H. Xevln. and occupies about twentN-flxe minutes In lendltion It will he preceded by a short miscellaneous pioRrnmme. as glM'ii below. No admission will be chaiged and all aie welcome In tho lnter.il between pai t first and part second of the programme an effort will be made to secuie funds for additional EXSSKfl That nervous rfenraHsInn that fear ache-tj ono ral dorlBtlD fenllinn. A nnnnU of Mason's Yellow Tcblets after eaoh meol did tho work; toned up tho nerves, cured tho Dys pepsia absolutely. They'ro wonderful rIAON'S HEALTH DEFENDERS. Yellow Tablet Cure Dj spepsla ' flrown Tablets Cure Constipation. Ked Tblet Cure Coughs , White Tablets Cure Sore Throat. No Calomel, Abes, or Opium. jo tablets to cents, , All DruKKltts (.j ent for price. H, . MAiONCHCM Co. jijArchSt. Ithllaselphla. Pa Majn' Cream of Olives Ointment Cures Catarrh and all Inflammation of Mucoui F Membrane and Skin. sc. a Box. For sale In Sciunton by the following drug stores' llATTIlbvS nROTIIKItS, Wholesale ami ItfUil, 320 I.aikl. Ac. M'rjAUltAH k THOMAS.. 'JU! Uika.' -jvt. PENNSYLVANIA hymnals for the (.hutch. Following Is tho programme: llltsr I'.Mtr. tittlifin, "Av like 'I lion That Mcirxst" I iiml, "Tlic Hi) o' llomrrdli n' . .. ..MjUr .Homier Male (Juji title, "Mali's in Mi Colli, I'ulrl (Irounir ,..., Cuiul, (IiIhip, S-'fll), llrlls of l'jitn".. Ouarltllo, l-iidlcs' Vihw, "Dierzo of ..Custer .Homier the MRlit" .LntiHittir Silo Offering for Cliuirh ll.uiinils. ...Silutid M.'COVIl t'AIII' A Slioil Cnnlali (or Hitter. 'The HUtn Klw. " lly 1 A SilmcrVrr. Molds bv S. II. Hlioilcs: Mr. A. H. Wright, a foimer lesldent of this place, was a caller hero last Thursday. Miss Helen Bard gave a tea Friday, evening In honor of Miss 1311a Mini son, of Haltstend. A largo number of friends tendered n surprise party to Mrs. Frank (lardner In honor of her hlithday at her pleas ant homo In the township last Satur day. Mr. Frank Patterson, of HufT.ilo, N. Y., Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wrlgley. Mi. and Mis. I. K. Price, of Mooslc. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 13. L. Wntklns. Mr nnd Mrs. Floyd Wrlgley are spending a few days with relatives at West Lennox, Pa. The Laekawnnnu and Wyoming Dairy Men's association held nnother meeting Saturday afternoon to consid er another price for milk offeied by the Scranton Dairy company, but, the price not being up to what the dalr men asked, It was lefused and lepalts on the creamery hete will be pushed with icnewed vigor nnd machinery added as fast as needed. SUSQUEHANNA. Special ti the 'irunton 'Irilmnc. Susquehanna, Apill 15. Tho funeral of the late Miss Coi.i Cl.inc,ev. of tho Oakland side, took place fiom St. John's Catholic church on Ftlday af ternoon. .The tellialns were laid to test In Unurel I1IU cemetery. The funeial of the late Mis. Sally Tyler Washburn, of Jackson stieet. took place and was hugely attended on Satin day morning from the Hantlst chinch In Jackson. The lemalns wetc Intoned In a cemetery in (llbim Frank .Stephen an F.rlo stiition at tache, is ctitlcally ill with pneumonia, at his home on Washington street. Some of the people who went out Into the countt today should get longer coats or slim tor fishing poles;. beginning today, tile tiout liar will hae his Innings. The funetal of the Into Daniel J. Madden, of tlrnmlt, took place and was hugely attended from St. John's Catholic chuich In this place on Fri day afteinoon The lemalns weie laid to ieit in Lautel Hill cemeteiv. The funeral of the late .Mis. Will lam II. Langfoid, of Washington stieet, was largelv attended from her late home on Satin da v afteinoon, lev. Chailcs Heniy Xowing, pastoi of the Methodist ehuteh, oIIlelatltiE. The le malns weie laid to test In I13vctgieen, ccmetei y. Theie was the usual ery llbeial Daster offering in St. John's Catholic church this morning. Theie wete Impiesslvo and largely nttended K.ister sei vices in all of tho chin clu-n of Susquehanna and vicinity today. Itev W. II Williams, "the diummer evangelist." will lellei font anti saloon addi esses In Susquehanna, be ginning today. At the county couit, the lime cilml nal 'cases fiom Susquehanna weie put oer until the August teim. The Andtews Opera company will ap pear in Susquehanna in the near futute. Dr. Fieneh. of Kau Claire, Wis consin, the lather of Miss Myrta French, the star of the comnany. Is a native of Jackson, tills count. Thus far, In Susquehann i county this se.ison, the pioduct of maple sugar has not been huge. The commencement exercises of the Thomson gi ailed school were held on Friday evening The teguhu school en teitalnment was held on Satuiday evening, in the Methodist chinch. Pi of Detwiler, of the State Normal school at Moomsburc. dellvcied an able and Intci estlng lectin o on Ftldav oening. The Thomson school, under the direc tion of Prof Tucker und assistants. Is in a eiy ptospetous condition Foiest City Is to hae a new btnss band. Theie will be the usual slump In the price of teal estate, and Foiest City will be a good place to go away from next sunimei. The I3tie will pay Its nilnets at For est City on Mnndav next. It Is said that William Hums of Finest Clt, 1ms this season killed seventeen foxes and wounded two. Delawaie and Hudson olllclals deny the curient lepmt that Faivleu is to be abandoned as a glimmer icsoit. The Susquehanna Muennerchor will hold a niasqueiade carnival In its Oak land side Music hall on Monday even ing Monioe Curtis lodge. No. 1S4, Isiother hood of Hallroad Ttalnmen, will hold Its thitteenth annual li.ill m ti,,. u,0.. i - - . . ,,- 1 iticca house on Fildny evening, Apill 27. Musli w III be furnished by Doran's full oichestia of Susquehanna. It will be a fine social event. A goodly dele gation of inlltoad men from Caibon dale and Sttanton aie expected to at. tend Phoenix like, the Susquehanna Ti-jn. setlpt atose fiom the ashes and io tippeit ifd on Satuiday. it was warmly welcomed by Its numeioiis leaders. Tin rnlonilulo Methodist chuich held vet Interesting 13aster services. The Citizens' band, of L'oiest City, will hold a fair all of this week, In the opeia house. The new btush fnctoiy force In (Irent Uend is being niatei hilly Indented. Theie nre scores of cases of gtlppo In llallstend and (ileal Hend, and physl clans uiokept hustling. Itev Charles Heniy Nowing will leave for Owego on Tuesday, to attend the annual meeting of tho Wyoming conference. His chuich has ununi lliously asked for his return for another ear. At piesent theio Is but a fair freight ttallle on the main Hue of the Krh. Hegular crews aie getting In satlsfac tor time The Haptlst congtegntlon of Susque hanna will begin candldatlng for a paa toi at once. Theie Is said to bo twenty-live applicants for tho pastorate. At tho IXister services In tho Sus quehanna cft'urclies, tho sermons wera able and appropriate, tho decorations weie beautiful, the collections were liberal antj ti Kaster bonnets left nothing to bo desiied The Odd Fellow h of tho Western ills. trlct of Susquehnnna county will hold their annual picnic on the Dlmock camp Rtounds on Thursday, June 21. There have been twenty-four cases of smallpox at Auburn Centie, with no deaths. Detijiiniln lee, state secretary of the hoaid of health, says the dis ease Is smallpox. All of the people are being vaccinated, Mrs, H. C. Hurgess, of Montrose, died suddenly on Filday morning, aged seventy-seven yenis. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday. KEEP OUT OF AFRICA. Sir Alfred Mllner Warns Tourists That It-Is No Place for Women. London, April 15. Joseph Chnmber laln, sectotary of state for the colonies, has lecelvcd the following despatch fiom Sir Alfred Mllner. Hrltlsh high commissioner In South Africa: "The number of visitors to South Africa Is constantly lnct easing and In cludes, many, especially ladles, who seem to have no particular call of duty or business "I nm sine that this would not he the case It It weie ic.illzed at home that visitors who. In ordinal- times, would bo most welcome, may, under existing conditions become a serious soni ce of Inconvenience, Interfering with the. work of the mllltnty and civil oillcets and putting a stialn on our limited means of accommodation, which are urgently required for those who have duties to perform hete or who are Invalided from the ftont. "A lonsldetnble Increase In the ex pense of living at nil times high Is caused by this excessive Inllux of vlsl tots, nnd this Is a hardship to peisons of the latter class." After saying that thete Is no plnco less suitable for recieatlon than South Afilca at present, Sir Alfred Mllner concludes as follows: "Lord Itobetts, to whom I have sub mitted this message, authorizes me to add that he fully concurs In the views exinetsed." ANTHRACITE TRADE. The Business Is Dull, According to the Ledger Coal Article. Philadelphia, April 15. The Ledger coal attltie tomottow will say The anthracite coal trade continues dull, the maiket, with the progress of spilng, taking less coal and tho dealers ordeilng veiy sparingly. The com panies ato radically restricting the out put, most of the collieries having been Idle for several days, and this will con tinue till the close of the Kaster holi days. Thete Is u gtadual accumula tion of unsold stocks, and while the onfotivd cuttailment of the output has brought It down to nenily a million tons less than In the lltst quarter of 1S09. yet ther" seems to have been still too much coal mined and even more radical testrlctlon Is necessary. Lake navigation shows signs of open ing, and this, when started, will make a demand for shipment to the lake ports, which ate generally very bare In the noithwest, and thus some of the coal may be moved. The companies tiio In a hopeful mood, and expect bet ter business a tho season advances. KENTUCKY DIVERSION. In a Fight In Lexington Dr Parker Kills Veto Antonelln. Lexington. Ky.. Apt II lr. Ir. a light with jevohets hero last night Dr. Jos eph N. Parker shot and killed Veto Antonelln. The light took place In front of a grocery store on Chestnut street, In which the men became In volved In a quarrel. Each man had lepahed to his home and returned armed with a levolver and they began riling at each other at sight. Three shots were exchanged. Parker was not lilt, but Antonella tecelved Park er's bullet In his left side and died within an hour. Dr. Parker has been In Lexington for some yeais and is well known. An tonelln was a Taylor and teslded with his family thiee doors from Dr. Park er's house. The men were not friends and w hen Antonella declared In the grocery that, excepting the grocery keeper, not a man present would tell the tiuth, Dr. Parker took exceptions to the reniaik. They first fought with their lists. Dr. Parker has been ar rested and Is In Jail. DEWEY'S MISTAKE. Opinion of ex-Secietary Algei An Action Ill-advised. Detmit, Apiil 13. "I think Admiral Dewey has made a giavo mistake in announcing his candidacy for the presidency," said ex-Secretary of War Alger, In the course of an Interview today "It looks as though the wealth of praise showered or the admiral since Ills return from the east has tinned his head. It Is harder to resist pros peiltv than adveisltv. I feel sorry for him for his ambitions will certainly be unfulfilled. "Ills action is ill-advised. I predict for him In his presidential nsplrntlons a melan-'lioly disappointment." The Goebel Case. I'lauWuit, Kj., Apill 11. -Thp guiiil jury Mlikli has ient the last two lurks lnfstlMtlng the .is.ii-.ln itlon of loihil, Mill rrtomtni' to m. now am) irniiup tin- ImeHtltMllon It ii un ileibOtiMl tli.it noirly nil of the IIiimc lute heen liiuril anil the irpnil Is emteil crj soon. French Fell Dead. I'lltnlmiR. pil 13. --""Jinud II. 1'renih, aseil M )o.n, fell de.nl at Ilia Immp tmla,(. Mr. I'lemh a n member of the lrgislatuie (lurinc Ihi' term of ISTOfil. Sime then he h.i followed thojiiiurancc limbics in thli ilt. Steamship Arrivals. New uil April 15. Aiiiwdi La Cwopie, Hjmo. Silleil' Wrin, Noplca. Hamburg- At rlinl. iikiMc Vldoila, New Yolk, ('iiifn town -Sillrip b.rna, Llirquol for New Yoik. I'uule I'olnt l'.isel: Nii.ulland, Antwerp for New ork. Harry Weldon's Illness. limliiintl, Aplil 11 --The iniidltun of If jit.i M. Wddnii, pilling I'llitoi of the I mpurert U (try ilni'UUIn'i II'h (ulie i lomlni; liaik (trail ualli. lie will bo taWn to lil home at (ir iledlle, O, on Tuitili). ' THE PACE IN MUSIC. I cannot ili)- the niw son-n - Ihi irasnn'a qulckl lulil. 1'ui an) mnn,' tln.t'ninc todav Tomoirow Ii railed old Petrolt Vne Pie f "igs. Heblllty ami It Compll rBkC vfi. ration, such m weitkncB, r"4l uiK B1ilctJ',hoplcsniefia,UccHne cured foretcr by our exclu. tit c treatment, which w e tnul yvu vh appTOllu. ii not a iuccco, return It nt our ex. penm and I'ay Notlilnir, Full nccount mailed tealcd ; nn ihnrvm ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. nm ,o Hg5r BIG STRIKE AT CR0T0N DAM IConcluded from Pane 1.1 and 3r.O cavalry. Snuadron A will fur nish 200 men and Troop C will have 1G0. Troops Ordered Out. A teport reached hero at 10 o'clock tonight that the conference In New Yotk wail a failure so far as bringing about the settlement of the strike, and that ttoops have been ordered to como here tomorrow. The news was quick ly parsed to the strikers, who lutstlly gathered on the Doweiy to discuss the situation. The strikers were much excited. An gelo Holelln, tho leader, when Informed of the fact that the troops nad been ordered out, was much peiturbed nnd downcast. He said: "Only some of our men arc armed, but they will all bo arined In the morn ing. We will resist every attempt by the contractors to renew tho work to inonow with strnngo men. and we will fight If necessary until the troops get here. They can keep the troops here for two months, but we can afford to wait six months, nnd the contractots will bo sorry when the tioops go away." ANOTHER STRIKE. Seven Hundred Piedmont Miners Will Go Out Today. Piedmont, W. Vn., April 13. Seven hundred miners employed bv th" Davis Coal and Coke company, in this section of tho Elk gaidcn mining re gion, have voted unanimously to strike, nnd will not t center the mines titnor row. Like their brothets of the Georges C'teek legion, the miners demanded bO cints per ton. The miners Involved are the Trinklln Big vein, Franklin Gas coal, and the Six f'oot vein in Mary land, nnd the Hunipshlro JiU vein and Hampshire Gas coal, and the Six Foot and Pour Toot ve'.nn in West Virginia Oll'cl'ils of the company urged tho men to arbitrate their iliffeMnces and onetd to pay the men wb.ute.vor the operators of the Georges Creek region decided ns the scale to prevail In that legion for the cut lent year. Speaking of the Dltu-itlon Geneinl Manager Landstiee, of the Davis Coal and Coke company, sal 1: "Theie is no leason to fear a coal famine or a great Increase In the prlco of coal Some regions have been un able to maiket their products because of lack of motive iowcr nnd cars. The tran porta Hon facilities made Idle by these fifikei will be sent up to such at the Fairmont legion", to carry tho coal pioduct j there, and there will be as mud: coal on the market as ever, but the quality ma not be quite so good. 1 now hae In my possession an olfer Mom one of the greatest coal dims in tho country offcilng to accept the contracts of the Davis Coal and Coke company, so wv have no fear of being unable to till all contracts. In my tulk .with the men this nfternoon I attempted to explain something to them, tr to the differentials In freight rates, but they were not there to listen to reason or anything else. They were there to slrlko." According to a mining espert here the strikes will not materially affect the general output of coal and there should bo no fear of a coal famine. MILLIONAIRE SHOT. Rufus Wiight Killed While Strug gling for a Revolver. Chicago, April 13. Rufus Wiight, thu mllllonuhe manufacturer of rubber tires, who was shot dutlng a scuffle for the possession of n revolver. In the apartments of Mrs. Loulsla Lottridqe at the inland hotel, died todav from the effects of the wound. A statement by the deceased to Chief of Detectives Colleran that the shooting was acci dental will, It is thought, clear Mr?. Lottrldge of all responsibility. Wright died with words of exculpa tion on his lips for the woman whosa levolver was responsible for his death. He peislsted In saying that the woman was not to blame for his condition, nnd that he had the revolver In his hand when it was discharged. Mr. Wright's son-in-law and pattner. Fred Morgan, was at his side at his death. Mr. Morgan held that his father-in-law was on nn errand to help a. friend, who had become entangled with tho woman, when he received his death wound. Although he admits he can offer no evidence. Chief of Detectives Colleran sttongly believes that the w canon wai not In the hand of Wright when It was discharged. A cateful examination of the position of the wound, he says, will show that It would be Impossible for Wright to have held the weapon In his hand. Captain Colleran says, also, that Mis. I.ottildge said she could not le member w hether the weapon was In her hand or In Wright's. He also cites the fact that Wright's beard is not singed, as It would have been If a weapon had been discharged close to his head; his face Is not marked with powder; In fact, Captain Colleran saya, there Is nothing to show that he held a levolver close to his face. ROBBED BY TRAMPS. Experience of Kate and Johanna Sullivan, of Toledo. Toledo. O., Apill 15. Shortly beforo midnight two tramps.with white hand kerchiefs tied oer their faces, stopped at the house of two slstets, Kate and Johanna Sullivan, living four miles west of West Toledo, knocked at the door, and as Johanna, opened the door one of the men struck her across the head with a club, knocking her down. Kate sprang to the assistance of her slbtcr, when a second turnip felled her with an axe helve. The women weie bound and gagged, and the house lobbed. Johanna died In ahort time, and Kate Is a raving maniac us tho re sult of her Injutles. The tramps es caped with $200 In money. To Cute a Cold in One Bay Tnke Idxatlvr llion.o (Julnliir Tablet All ilriiij. irlsti relund the moiiej If It fall to rure. 11 W llroui'it tliruatuie l on each box 25c. No Foundation for War Stories, i. I'eteii-lni j, Apill 13 -At u conference In Id cttidjy between tef ifsii.loi c Itumlau hank era und the mluUlrj of flpimrc, the dlrcloi of the iredit derailment nunc unit d on Mil f of the inlmtir of Hnji.ir, M l Well, that there wa no foundation lor the minors that ltus!a was tnaklnir (arlike preparatoitn. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup llai been liked fur o(er FIFTY YKAIIS hy MILLIONS ot SICVJ 11KHS for their CHILIIUIIN Wllll.i: TKCTIIINO. wild I'L'HFKfTT MICIKSS. It bOOTIIKS the rilll.II. hOFTKN'S tho Ul'MS. ALLAS .11 PAIS; (HUES ttlMl COLIC, ami It tho beat remedy for IllAltlHIOKA. Sold hy urugKii i .. f-fc v. nn- wuiiii. iic itire and aK lor "jir. winaiowa nootiiii din? Sruiv' and take no other kind. Twcnty-lUe icntj i 1 bottle. THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange) Quotations All Quotations Based ' on Par of 100. STOCKS. hid. Asked. Flrit National Hank MO Scranton Savlnui Hank o ... Seranton 1'aeVlnu Co.. 95 Third National Ilink 4M Dime Pep. A Pis. Hank 200 llconomy LlRht, II. A; P. Va 4 Irtieka. tmt & Safe Dep. Co 150 Scranton I'alnl Co SO Clark It f-noer Co, Com 10(1 Clark i. Snoier Co., I'r 115 Scranton Iron Fence Ac Mftf. Co 100 Scranton Axle Wink 100 Lackawanna Ildry Co, l'r 20 Co. SavlniM Hank k Trint Co 250 ... Firat National Hank (Carbondale) 890 Standard llrllllnn Co SO New Mexico Hy Coal Co., Pr 40 ... Traders' National Hank 115 ... WINDS. t Scranton Pawcnirer Hallway, first rrortcace, due 1020 115 ... People a Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1018 115 ... Peoples Street Hallway, General inortRnur, due 1921 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 per cent ... 102 City of Scranton Ft. Imp. 6 per cent 1ft! Ml. Vernon Coal Co 85 Seranton Irac. 0 pir cent, bonds... 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corcctcd hy II. (I. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Hutter Creamery, He; daily, ttiln, 2.1c. I'uirs Select wcMcin, lile, i nearby, state, 13Hc. ( heese Full cream, 13V4c. Heans Per lu , choke, marrow, 1(2.15; medium, ?2.S0; pea, 2."0. Seed rotatocs-1'cr hu., $1.25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, April 1L Wheit-r-Was dull and s4i. lover: rontratt grade, April 7278i Coin Finn; So. 2 liilxul, ipril, 4.l'4IJT4c. O.Us LJuiet hut steady; Nn. 2 white clipped, 3H4al. ; No. 3 do. do, .10t&itlr.: No. 2 mixed do., 2i'ii !!IK. lotatooii Firm; New Yolk and western iholee, pci luijliil, i-UVii.; do. do. fair to (rood do.. 4i!a50c. Seed! tjulct but steady; tiocer, we-lirn pr bushel, car lots, fl.lOi'i 3D; do. per pound, m to quhlity, fi'niu.; timothy, western, per hushel, ear lots, lj.L2Jat.30. butter Steady, fancy vculerti cieamiiy, ltV&i20c. ; do. prints. ?ti. Frrss Flrir, ficsli, rcartu-, 13o.j do. west ern. Lie; do, soiithwcftetn. lie.; do. southern, l-lje. Cheepc -Unchanged. Heflned Sugars Finn Cotton Steady, lallc-w Dull but steady, lly prime. In honheads, 5in5c: dark do., 4a"(fic. ; mkes. 5V,'C.' grease, oSsa4?ir. Lnc l'oullrj Dull nnd easier; fowls, 10a10&i.; old roostcre, 8t.; winter ihlckms, UalSc; sprinc do., SOai'ie. ; duck, lOalOiJi. Dised I'eultiy Firm; Rood demand; fowls, cholie. 10'fcallo; do. fair tu pood, 10c. ; (Id roosters. So.; roasting ehlik ens, lower; wctirn do, llalc; winter hlck eiis. 18a20e. ; broilers. 2ua25c Hecclpts Flour, 5,000 lnricK and 21,0(10 sacks, wheat, 1,000 bush els; corn, 301,000 bushels; oats, 2'),000 he-hels Shipments Win at. tune; corn, 177.C00 bushels; oats, 7,0110 bushels New York, Grain and Produce. New York, A ril 14 -Flour Firmly held but quiet; winter patents, 5.i.70a4; do straights, f.t 4taT5.V, do. extras. ?2.C0ai.95j '.Missouri low Riadis, $2.2.i2. 10. Wheat Spot market stronir, No. 2 red. Mi. t. o. b. afloat spot, 77Tc. ele xator; No. 1 nirlhcrn Dulull., 7774c f. o. b. aHnat to arlrc; options weaker for n time after the opening thioiuli southwest selling but later full recoccud iu Minpathj with corn and pro xlsions; slioits wile Kood buicrs on tho rUe; the holiday aluoad cleikf-d forflijn trade arid export l)iisiiievs, closed firm nt Hi. advance on M i to Uc decline on late months, May closed 7.1'sc ; Jul, 7Jc. ; Sit tcmlier, 4c. Corn Spot stronpr; No 2, 47Sc I. o. b. afloat and 4li'&c. pletntor, options at first fjslcr with wheat but siihsequently feeling the Inflitintc of a rise in piocNions and beiamc decidedly Mi one and closed stroiiK nl U iSJc. tiet aihancc; May closed 4'Hi., .lul, lO'Ac OjIs .poc quiet. No. 2, 2S'ja29?4i.; No. :',, SSlie'.; No 2 while, 31c; No. :i white. .10ic; tr.uk mixed, western, 29a 30c; track white, 3014a35c.; options Inactice but stiad; ilosinc iir.ihangcd: .May dosed 2R',4c ; No. 1 white May cWd SOiii.. Hutter Weak' western cieauierj, lo'ial'ie : do. factory, 14alhc.; imitation ireamery, l5Hal7c. ; state dairy, C& lie. do ereamer, Ifl'iallc. Cheese Steady; fani larirp while, liiUVJo.. do. ilo. colored, He; do small white, lJ'ial2c ; do. do. ,ol ored, lialic. Kttirs Finn; stale and I'cnnsd (anla, at mark, UVtillc. Miuthiiii. do, llaUe; western, 12',ic; rcRular packiiiR, 12al3Ue. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, April 14. Local sentiment nnd con dllons governed the crain mirkets loda( while prodsioiis reflected the hiirhist price of Ikiks, Ma xheat elostd urn handed; May cum, v&ac nil and May oats 'JaSic lower Provisions i(oed from 20c. iinproxed in pork to 27'e. up iu Miy lard. Cash ipiotatlons weie us lollow: 1 lour Slow ; winter intents, W.b0a3 70; straights, fi.0ia3.40, clears. 2 70.i3.20; sprinR patents, M.00; stralshts. fslad; bakers, 32.41; No. 3 sprbiR wheat, lUHUi ; No. 2 red, fti'bc. ; No. 2 coin, 30c; No, ' Jellow do., 31Uc. ; No. 2 oats, 24?4a.')'ice ; No. 2 barley, 41al3c; No. 1 la and noithwest, $1.53; prime timoth wi'il, $2.10; mis posrk, 612.50al2.W; lard. $7.10a7.27'i; shoit libs, sides, $7.10a7.4O; dry silted shoulders, fi-!4aG'c; short clear, 07.SOa7.40; whiskey, on basis of high wines, jl.25',4; sugar, cut loif V1! granulated, 5.H, doier, contiact grade, 7.73a8. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Huiraln, April 14. Cattle Heceipts, 19 can, steady for sloikcrs; fat cattle strong; Mien igan bteei-s, 1,100 pounds, ft 65ab70; heifers, $J fO at; ll'-'lit .lerse and sausage bull', JiS Ci Hogs Hecclpts 2-t cars with holdovcn; cpenod genenll stiong mil closed 'allc. Iiigh-r; Vctk eis, good weights, a 75a5.S0; light do., $5 GO-a 5,70; pigs. ."i,2ji1 35 mixed paekirs, S5E0.I5S5; ineillum, 5 b5a", ml; choice to (amy h"a(, ?5 00 aO; rough, $.".23a5..J3 Sheep Heceipts, 5 cars; er dull and lowei for Iambs hut few sold up to noon; sheep Ami; wools, tup. $7 IHiab, cull-, to good, !?5.50a7.75; clipped, S5.75ab.50; mixed wool sheen, tops lll5au50; mils to good, fla U 10; wethers and (callings. $sl.P0a7, dipped sleep, S3.50a5o0; wetlurs, S5,7Jo5 85. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Apill II. Cattle- Heciirls, 100; nom. Inallv steady; (.ood to rime steers $5. poor to medium, S! 0a4."; sehited feeders, M 20a4 'SI; inixid stoikers l.40.i3.,K); iot, S3.il.50; I elf cis, If3.10.i4.tri; canners, c;a2.!0; bulls, W. 70a I 25, labes, $4.5Ca72', Texas fed slciia, ?la52, do. bulls. 'aa'US Hogs necelpts toda, 12,(K); estimated for aland , 2S.OD0. left over, 211; gcneiall 8al(s- higlui; lop, M.MJ; mixed jml butchers, $5.l5a5 7f aood to iholct h'au, ifj.dOa 5b0, light, I1,40a5 ft-,; hulk of sales, tfiiOai.bi. sheep -Hecclpts, ,) sheep nnd lamb", geueially stenly; good to iholre wetheis Miifl.W) fab to diolce mixes, sJafl, western, VaU.40, earlings, StSii'i.oO, natbe lambs, f"51a5.75, westein lambs, $"a7.50. Philadelphia Stock Market. I'liUailelpliii, pril 13 -Heceipts for the week: Heeds, l.tbs; kliecn, 3,943, ho's, s.S'll Heef Cattle Light nipp tut demand light and lulies closid only I.rm; entra, .laSHi'- good, MSaiJJp. ; medium, 4ia5c ; coinmon, 4'ial-7ic Sheep Fully supplj but prices rontlnued Ann, extra wool, liXJa7c ; clipped. Sialic ; good wool, iVa(it,ii.: i ll ped, .'I'ias'.ic. ; medium, 5'5aOc. ; dipped, 4'aXc; common wool, 5a5'ic; cllpl, 4ai4c ; lambs, wool, SViaSVie. ; dipped, 4H;u7c. Hogs SlioTig and flint at 7yahc. for lust western and 7Vi7'c. F.it iow, steady at 2Ha4c ; thin tows, fair demand at 10al8; xeal calies, nctlve at 4ka7c. ; luilili cov . sold well it cj30i5); dieted beeves, good danand nt CaSc East Liberty Cattle. Fast Liberty, tpill II -Tattle- tcadv, extra, V,.R0aoiO; prime, if'i 30a5 10; rnniinon, tH.iSau.'O. Hogs- Stioiinr; extia heavy and prime me illunis, $3Ma5HI; heavy rrl.crj, fi.Wla'i 5, light do, lift Uuf 70, pigs, Ifj l(ia5.23, roughs, S!.75ai21. Sheep ilow aiid lumi; dioiie wethers, $d.40ai.50, i umou, (3 5ni4."si; iholee iambs, 7.8."aS, eommon to good, itj.50a7.75; veal calves, a(l.5n. New York Live Stock Market. New York, prll II Heeves-Steadv. Calves Stead ShicpOilit, lambs, weak Hid lower; unshorn sin en, Iionilnal; medium (lipped, flat. 23; unshorn lambs, $7.33aS.50; clipped lamhs, t0.35a 1,50; nnshoiii culls, ih; djlpped lulls, i$l.53. Hogs -Nomiuall firm SALT RIIKL'SI (T'HKD QFICK.-Dr. Agiie-v'g Ointment cuies Salt Hheuiri, and all Itching oi burning tlthi disiases In u day. One application gives almost Instant lellef. Foi Itching, Dllud, or Hleedinj Filfs It stands without a pier. Cuies In thiee to six nights, 33 rents. Sold I) Matthews Ilios. and U T. Clark On. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIG ... MANUFAOTUUED BY .. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tr.NOTKTllla XA.ME. - A A L L (LoeuUiBrl. Hl(hrntortl. Pun e&larcnl. llourit9 9. tr c 6 t ttuo 0 13. Uoun f loo la4lDf ftttd Jr Cf roul ewdliT ID WW J Prcth onset OurH 4(o 10 dj.f Bua put oworo utumonini ia noti. All Paai tirotea. r SB l CU DDileooiuUiryoafcuaorfrom Pritt RmJ )PnemLxae.MS. prof, ii, I'.TIILLI Y J) M. I)., 604 North fedxth hL, 1'hlU.Jei. AJ)ptlii I'. We & UuuwtM la erjr rw 1 KftLWrL9ocel Striotnrt (LoeutliBrl. IahiMcoi L'X44iVA donas Lods's Sods f r-; .., ... ,.,.,;. y Whom GfiSPfySA. 'IT ,.r aSA? 4 yVCil' 1 fS iZfiyigvSyv . $ Fashion. jurers ol beautiltil flowers that serve as adornments. And we told her to thank the ingenuity and skill, the deft lingers and clever originators, who serve to keep the Jonas Long's Sons' Millinery at the top-notcn of fashion and beauty. She was a New Yorker, who had visited the fashionable shops of the metropolis; she had seen nothing more fashionable there and prices here were much lower. So it is this Millinery Store serves you best. It is the aurora in Scranton's realm of fashion we are proud of it. Upholstery. If we please you best, it is because we are skilled in choosing and designing. Facilities here border on the perfect best of light; largest assortment and prices consistent with all fairness to you. Are you interested ? Ruffled Curtains, in endless quantity and particular . variety; light, airy, summery, pretty. Per pair 09C Bobbinet Curtains, finished with inserting, full three t yards in length. Newest effects. Per pair 1.79 Irish Point Curtains, full three and one-half yards long, . 50 inches wide. Reduced from $5.25 per pair to.. . 4.50 Tambour Curtains, very rich effects; fine wearing . ,- and very stylish. Reduced from $5.00 to 4.25 Curtain Swiss to make your own curtains dotted t -. and striped effects. Real value, 15c. Very special at 1UC Embroidered Muslin just the thing lor sash curtains. i Regularly 18c. Very special at JLiC Window Shade Cloth good quality, 6x)6, with genuine spring roller. Very lowly priced at 25C We make no charge for curtain poles and ends when you buy tl e curtains. Estimates submitted for window shades. THIRD FLOOR. Wall Paper. Thousands upon thousands of rolls, with a wide variance of styles and prices. We mention a few, that you may judge of the many. For instance: Rich patterns in reds, green and blue; sold elsewhere at 25c and 20c the double roll. Here at 15C Plain Paper in every tint to match every room. Full 30-in. wide, border and ceiling to match. Double roll JOC Stripe, tapestry and burlaps, where moulding is used for two-thirds effects. Great varieties from 1 OC Good white-back paper, with border and ceiling to match. Very pretty patterns. Per double roll 5C Mouldings to match all colors of paper, per foot. ... 2c We can easily show you the largest and best assortment in Scran ton. The prices stand lor themselves as money-savers. THIRD FLOOR. Jonas Looa's Sods SHORT TOURS $ - will tnke vou from I J! NEW YORK to OLD " POINT COMFORT or - NORFOLK. VA.. and return, Including nil meals and state room accommodations. An enjoyable and restful trip under most favorable conditions of 3atety and comfort. $j 1 will ttilie you from I A NEW YORK to I JLSm n i c 11 jr oin,d, v a . and return, including meals and state room accommodation en loute. ur, It will tnke you fiom NKW YORK to WASH INGTON, by the water route, and back the Fame way, or allow you to return by rail, Including meals and state room accommodations between New York and Old Point. Stop-over at Old Point permitted. Other dedshtful trips of two to five days' duration, with or without hotel coupons, from $13 to $34. Favorite Route from tho North and Kast to the Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North River, New Yorlt. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. To Repair Broken Arti cles use Remember MA lOU'S RUl'IIKR t'UilliNT, MAJOR'S UCATHER CKMENT. mm 1IaJon A new found friend who first dis covered this mil. nery store Satur day, asked this re markable question. To answer her, we went inlo details. Told her to thank the good judgment and cemmon sense oi the moulders of Told her to thank the con NEW YORK HOTELS. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF FORMERLY THE QERLACH. Twenty-seventh St.. West, near IVwaj, Centrally located In Amuse ment and Shopping District, NEW YORK CITY. European Plan. Completely remodeled and refur nished at an expenditure of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol lars. Restaurants and Palm Room open until One A. M. Tablo D'llote Dinner. Six to Right. Music In Palm Room dally and evcnluga. Tariff of Rates. Single rooms, $1.50 and $2.00, do. tached hath Double rooms, $3 00, detached bath Double rooms, pri vate bath, ono pcrHon S3; two, $1, SuHph of parlor, bedroom and bath, J I. $j. $6 and $?. Parlor, two bedroom and bath, 17, IS and $10. E. M. EARLE & SON, 30 years connected with Karle's Hotel, New York. Richfield Springs, New Yo'k The American Cure and Pleasure Resort HOTEL BARLINOTON nd T JAMES HOTEL. Open Juno to October. MADE ME A MAN A JAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB Jku.ntrvout jJUcasej tailing Ilea orr, Impotoncy. BlAeplownec. c-te caussd br Abuse or other Excesses and Indls cretloas. 2'ney quickly and turtltl restore lost Vltnlllr In oldorjoani.snil fjt a DSD far stnar. buslnMa nr marrlitp,.- ,HJfvM're3ct Insanity and Consumption it taken In tim. Thalruse hows Immediate faprovo mentnnd rllocta a CUltE nacre all other fail In. fist upon bavins (he ccnnlne Aim tablets. The7 base ccroa thousands and svlllcaiu joa. WoRiraapoa. ltUdtmttcneoarantao toeHectacure CAnYC In each case cr refund the money. PilceUUUIuicer pacta, orsli rfcees (full treutmentl for tlW. pt noil, f n plain wrapper, npen receipt ot price. Circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., 'iot For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Dros. and II, C. Sanderson, Druggists. .Pi?!9HcSTKWB ENOLIBH a Itl'll ADl (J.il.l .iial.tll.. k.... B..tm llli blue rltlwn. 1 Le no other. Ilf fu.e .i "uukiiiuuoas ana miu. Ilnn. lluj r jour Drogcui or was 4e, la umpi i tor I'artleulars. TmIIbiiIiIi n4 "!!cllrfurl.JIM."inlllr,bj re. lure Mall. Hl.niMI Imlmoalsli SoMs. U..iirr7n. JMi'u"'t'."- , l blhe.lr rkemlral !.', ofiatlta tliUfipsr. Audits Nttuare, 1'lllLA., 1'aI Bf 3f rO..WR0YAL P LLS iCJirft'SP'L. Ai;ssnutu l.dleKi DniiIiI fir.n Vf..vl lit ciIlt5ni:iTi:it'i. 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