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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANNOCK.
Pfelil lo lb" Scranlon Tribune.
TuiiklwiniuK'k, Apt II 11, Mm. H. C.
I lodge wis clcclnl one ot llic vIpp
lircHldrnts of the V11Ic.-Uiiiti! illstrlrt
of tlio Wuinon's Fuii'Ikd MImhIoiiui.v no
ddy of tlie l.rtcUHwiiiiiia Pi-PHbytery,
whluh nipt :it Nuntlcnkc ItiHt wppk.
Mrn. Mriry Kun.sftt, who Iwk bccti
IlllP.'ltPIUjtl ttltll pUPIIUIOIllll till' JHlIt
work, Ik cotiVitlp.wt'lnp.
U; V, 11. Mi'ittssci and (IniiKhtpf,
Jtutli. of lltizlt'tuii, who lmvu Iipuii
.stopping with irlpnils inul rolatlvcx In
town the firml wt'i'k, Iimvp returned
honip.
Horn, to Mr. (in, I Mrs. llluior Tiinni
hh, of Hiirrlnon .stiecl, April n, an cIrIiI
, iiuiind Mm.
Itfv. ll. W. Wilbur liplng ubHcnt tit
conference, the ii.sunl protichliirr hpp
vIct'B at tin; MflthndlMl Kilcopnl oluireh
will b omitted nexL Sumluy.
.MIIIp)' t'lllver iiml A. f i"npv Iiiivp
leased thu Oejirhiirt eonl pIiuiph and
Are tutiniiit? them.
May 10 U the date of I'l ofisor .1. l
WljlKliih' fourth annual banjo concert.
Sumo noted niufclclans will participate.
Attorneys A. 11. Mi-Collum, of Mont-
luse, and fs, . Tlllany, of Nicholson,
-) doliiK Alnchrt heio In couit on
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Alin-hrt lii'ic 111
,l:T NOTHS.
Thin bday.
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Shi-rlff John lir.iy came into court
and aeknowledfred tin; tollowlnpr pieces
of real estate told by him on execu
tion: Deed to 1.1. Hrudhe.id for two lots In
Tails township, sold as the property of
Iia lliodhead; on.slderatlon, $'JnO.
Dl'ciI to Francis M. Matthewhon lor
one-fiiarter acre of hind In Factory
llc: eonidrlciatioii, $y."0.
Heed to C. M. KisbiiauKh for thirty
aeies of land in bunion, s-olil as prop
erly of Alonzn Ileebe; consideration,
s.-ii.
Deed to Ibuuo Coollwugli for MO acres
of land in F.aton, sold as property of
David Donlcj : eonsideiation, $1,100.
Deed to Abrani NYsbitt for lot of land
In Monioe, hold aspiopcrtyof William
Freer and others; consideration, $,"i"5.
Peed to D. B. Stephens, lot in Nich
olson, sold as pioperty of 1Z. 15. IJlalees
lee; consideration, $,"."0.
Used to Stella M. Tiavis. farm in
l.emon, sold as property of II. M. Tra
vis: consideration, S.',7."0.
Frances J. Sehooley vs. .Tudson Lutes,
interpleader, issued framed to try title
to personal pioperty.
Report of view eis in favor nt county
biidirc in Lemon, across, Meshoppcn
crtck. Hied and Lonllinicil nUI.
In re lommonwealth vs. James D.
liallup, dtsiition ease, uile to show
imum. why the defendant should not
be discharged Horn imprisonment: rule
dischuiged.
J. Frank Host vs. Grace Itoss, tll
orcr; dccice of divorce entered by the
court.
ft. K. Rlakvslee's administrator., vs.
r:. K. r,lakelee, HI a a nor J. Little ap-
'po inted auditor to malic dUtilbutlon of
fund derived fiom sheriff's sale of de-
tepdant's luul estate.
I'onnnonwealth vs. Cornelius D.
Manning:, rule for new liial made ubso.
lutj.
John V. Custard vs. "SVyominpf coun
ty, assumpsit: case settled by patties.
Court adjourned on Tluusd.iy till
Monday. Apill IS, at -' p. in.
BROOKLYN.
Ppecial to the Seianton 'Jiihune.
rttooklyn, April 11. F. II. Tlif.iny is
' moving to Iopbottom.
Isaac Law Is moving his gvjod. hicb
have been sloted lieic, to ilinRlmmton
Leon Van Ilou-en, ot Altonl, is cm
ployed by Walello & Teiry. pttttins up
the witc on their telephone line.
Alzin.i Reynolds Is very low at this
wi itlnp,.
W. A. Stephens attendee! a sale on the
farm of John Carter, Tuesday.
The tuneial of John Leu was held
last Friday fiom hl.s late home and
interment was made in the new ceme
tery. Mr. Lift has been a resident of
this vicinity loi nearly half a century,
fi member ot the Methodist Kplseopal
chinch and a man respectc-d by all
who knew him. He wa the last mem
ber of a family of .seven, four brothei
find thiee bisleid, one of whom. Mis.
51. A. Looinis. died last November. In
his i.wn family he leaves ti wile ami
six chlldien, Willis, a. prof;-aor in u
toilette In Colorado: Alice, a toucher
In a seminary in New York; Ed. i,
Hi'irlet, Kvn and .lnry, nu Invalid,
who lives In Biooklyu,
Ernest SteirlliiLr. of Cornell college of
Vm entry. Is spending bin vacallon with
hn. paients,
Mrs. George Peel, hum has i etui mil
home after staying two weeks with
her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. 1:1V.
Irs. I'. 11. Tiffany will live with her
daughter. Jlrs. F. II. Kent.
The boaid of dhectors have nn
iloyed the sumo ttaclieis for the Ktad
d ftchcols nest year.
V): Geotfre B. I'eiry, of I'lttslon, at
tended the funeral of his uncle, John
Lee, last wtek.
The funetal of Mm, Blanche i:iy
Johnson, will bo in id from the Metho
("list Episcopal cliuich of this place to
morrow, Friday. She died ut the home
of her paients, Mr. mid Mis. John Kly.
of Nicholson, Besides her parenth she
leave In oilier, husband and Infint
son. Her di nth Is the tlist to ocuir In
the Alumni of tliooklju Or.iili.il
bcliool.
The Ludles' Aid of the T'nlversall.-it
church inncti; today with Mis, a. Y,
Ki nt.
The npwoith letiKiio prim an le
iieam social at L. S, r.ly'.s last evening,
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KINGSLEY.
Iftcul to the Scrauton Tiilnir.c,
Klngsley. .irll 11. Miss mien itrain
Bid, of Windsor, called mi fi lends hero
Saturday
Mls Llllte. l ram, of Hopbottoni,
as n recent guest of htr sister, Mix.
Jarl Ve.mians.
Mlts Adelaide Leffcis, who has been
ipendlne her L'uster vacation with her
patents, letuined to .Syiacuso unlver
Mty Wednetduy,
Jllss Lizzie Beutch, of Hopbottoni.
's cailng- tor her aunt, Mis. H. E. Car
Kiltfr, who Is ill.
Mrs. Y, W, Adams and son, Windsor,
Ji'fiu guests ot l)r, and Mrs, 13, A.
Capwell, of Scranton, Monduy.
Stephen Jackson has accepted a po
Siljun with il. W. Jellei'e, nt ,Mt. Walk
cr, Oordon laboratoiy, fauns at Plains.
lioro, N. V.
Hon, and Mis. (i. B. Titiany, ot Olb.
ou, accompanied by their niece. Mrs.
1. fc Alexander, lett foi lluriihbuis
iV'ediieeday.
Mr, II. A Fiiirinul who has been
KTlotuly III nt her home in llaiiin-
htirR, Is convalescing. Her inotlicr,
Mrs. It. A. Unrnnrd, ot Hnrford, Is
cililnjr for her.
A 9-niontliR-old child of Mr. and
Mrs. Mllbourn Oakley, or Scrnnton.
was brought to the Oakley cemetery
for Interment Wednesday.
Air. and Mrs. S, II. Onlilcy. of Hlng
liamlon, were called here "Wednesday
to attend the funeral of their little
ginndchlld.
Mrs. (.'harks Fnnchor and children,
of Montrose, ore guests of her piti'iinti',
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Alexander, of
Wllkes-Haric, wrio fjiles-ts at A. J.
Adams' last week.
HARFORD.
Spfrlal to tl-c Scrnnton Trlbuii".
Hrnford, April llMIs Kllcn Hraln
aid, of llnrpersvllle, N". Y Is vlsltllif?
her srandfather. D. M. Fan-er.
Dr. II. H. Hooven made a visit to
Wyoming- In the Inteie.st of his drug
store.
Mis. k. m. Osljutn Is suffcrhiB from
blond pob nuing.
Hon. Oeotpe Tiffany, ot Haulsbuig.
was :i caller In town recently.
Piofesror W. I,. Tlogcrs, wife and
daughter, Mlldied, of scianton, are
s-pendlmr L'aster vacation with Sirs.
J. Kogers.
Mis. K. It. Flint Is sciiously III at
her home In South Harfoid.
Jllss Nellie Plcke.l, n teacher in
f-'ei union schools-, is spending her Fas
ter vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lew
Burdlck.
Jllss Jennie Chaniberlin recently
closed'a vety successful term of school.
Hiland Lslerbtook. of Olbson, is
working for litis Tiffany.
Until Mcfonnell is u-ueliing at the
orphan school.
K. K. Jones and i. j. Payne were
In Montrose Tue:,uay.
Mis. CJIinlan reliunen Wednesday
from a six weekc,' visit with her son
in New York city. "
AVill Tiffany has leceived the con
tract for carrying: mall uom Klngsley
to Gibson.
Major s. O. "Wilaner, of Chester
county, deliveied a loctuie on the Bat
tle of Gettysburg, with illustrations, In
the Odd Fellows' hall Saturday. It
was very interesting, but owing to the
weather but few attended.
Bee. G. D. Fisher is attending con
ference at West Pitlston this week.
Hiland Esterbiook, of .Montrose, is
visiting his parents this week.
Fugene Felton, of Gibson, visited
C'lmrle.i Felton on ?londay.
Professor E. 13. Rogers, of Flmhurst,
snent L'aftcr with his mother. Mis.
James Bogei.s.
HOLLISTERVILLE.
8piiil to the Sonnton Tribune.
Holllstervillc. April 11. Miss Giace
Giles closed a successful term of school
here the -d hist.
Bcv. Mr. CJIbbons, of Frank, Pa., oc
cupied the Baptist church iiulpit bete
last Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap
tist church held a meeting last "Wed
nesday at the home of Jlis. Belos
Mooie.
Hussel, the youngest son ot .Mr. and
Mrs. Charles V. Blown, died at the
home of its patents heie last Wednes
day afternoon.
Mis. Bates, of Gland Junction, Colo
l.iclo. was a recent sucst at the home
of A. G. Holllster.
Harry Moore, of Soranton, spout a
few- clays recently at the home ot his
mother. Mrs. Lavina Mooie.
Miss Fiances loote is visiting ti lends
In Sctanton.
Master Chailes Hollistei. or Scian
ton, Is. being entertained at the home
of his grandpaiunts, Mi. and Mi. Al
bei t Myers.
Mrs. George Fessenden Is visiting
relatives In Dunmoie.
Miss Clara Gregory, of Seianton, was
a lecent guest at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Hattle Giegory.
Mrs. John Van Sickle Is slowly re
gaining health.
Albert Van Gouler Is mi III.
SUSQUEHANNA.
SiifcUl lu ilii .r.i,iicii Trilj.inc
Susriuehanna, Apill tl. K, It. w.
Seaile. csi lett on Wednesday tor
Seianton to assume b,- dnlie r .lorV
of the new tedoral com I ot the middle
district -Ji this statu. lie will leniovi
lo Seranlou in tlie fall. Mr. Searlo
las neon a nroniimmt. wldrt-mi-nira r.nt.
en, and he leave? behind him a lion
of good ti lends, who will wish him
all manuei of succes., ,ls new tleld
of labor.
Atier an Illness o tc-veial months.
.Mis. Daniel McCaity, an aged nnd
Htpeeted lesideiu of the Oakland side,
died lust night. The funeial will
piobablj be held Horn St. John's Cath
olic chuich en Saturday numilng,
Theie will be no pleaching services
in tlie Methodist church on Sunday
next.
Thu funeial ol Mrs. rmlieiinn f',m.
don, of s-'tiuiuci'ii, took place on Wed
u sda,
V, W. , Heicher. fonneily ot Sus.
in nn.i, has hem eleelcd elinlrninn
of ti. Yu'"-ct council of Pmbond'ile.
,, yi, .,,,,, iwit.l, ,,,,, nun i, v H'PI-
deiit 1y Susriucdiiinna, has been np.
polnieci hef of tlie dlnlnsr car op the
1'niplre i vte expros, of the .Vei Yoik
fnitral i Id,
The annual cenvention ot Hie Sus
fiiifhiinna bounty School nitectors as
t-ocHtion will be hold 111 Monti oso on
Sr.tuiday, Apill '0.
The Ftopla Mnndoliti and Banjo
club, assisted by Mr. George H, Down
ing, bailtnne; Mis, Charlotte Bart
intt Bean, tender, nnd Mis, J,, M. Hire,
contralto, all of Tlinghaiiiton, gavu u
concert In the Piesbyleilnn church
last evening befoio a huge and delight
ed audience,
colonel Chailes t' Pratt, of New
Mlltord, who will probably he the next
slate senator fiom this dIMilct, gieeted
Susiiuchanna trlends on Wednesday,
Lewis Blodgett, of Oreut Bend, lias
taken a Job In tlw ICilu car shojis heie,
Miss McGlveney and BlUli, of Hlng
haniton, this evening, fh Hogan Opera
hou&e, lesuniPd their lessons In dann.
tna, An nftor-hop followed.
ODD FELLOWS' DAYS.
Fan-American Sets Apait Two Dates
in June.
Odd Follows throughout the world
have been Invited to attend Hie Pan
American exposition on Odd Fellows'
rtrys, June :'if-'J7, A circular loiter has
hc-t-n sen: to all the lodges of the In
dependent Order of Odd Fellow by the
I. O. O. F. FaifAmcrlcan committee
reqttefltliijr them to unite With the vast
Htmy of Odd Fellows In making these
special days mentornblu In the annuls
of the oretcr.
One paragraph of the Invitation says!
"On Juno 26 and 27 wo nntlclnato the
plcnsuro of meeting nnd greeting Grand
Sire Cable, the grand master, and
grand oDIcers of each tfratid lodges
Jurisdiction throughout the world, as
well as ninny or the members ot your
lodge."
The committee nniiounccs Hint Us ef
forts will bo directed toward making
Odd Fellows' days banner days at the
exposition. The Buffalo Odd Fellows
nie making elaborate preparations for
the lecoptlon mid nntertalninenl of
their visiting hi others. Headuuarteis
have been established nt Ne. 1!I3 Kill
colt SMituic. where nil necessary Infor
mation In relation to transportation,
accommodations, etc., niny bo obtained
by members of the mder who Intend
visiting the exposition. There will be
Irsttcd from lhc?o heudriuurtor.s a com
pleter street guide of Buffalo, ampli
fied with maps of the city ot and the
exposition grounds, as well as a re
vised roster of nil the I. O. O. F. sub
ordinate lodges, encampments, enntons
end Kcbckah lodges of Krle county.
It Is proposed to hold a grand can
tonment In Buffalo during Odd Fellows'
days. This would Insuie the attend
ance of thousands of the uniformed
members of thJ order. Assurances
have been given by cantons In Massa
chusetts, Illinois, California, Ohio nnd
other states In the Union that they
would be present In full-diess tint
ltiims and assist In making the paiade
a line one.
It is Intended to bold Odd Follows'
Held day exercises In the Stadium, on
June 1!C. Cantons from nil the states
of the Union and provinces of Canada
will be nrked lo enter Into the drill
competition for valuable prizes. A
splendid program ot events Is being
arranged. The Odd Fellows' days nt
the exposition will undoubtedly bo
among the most pleasant and memot
able of the numerous special days.
STORIES ABOUT CHECKS.
Some Big nnd Famous Ones and
Some Curious Indorsements.
Fiom tlie London C'lot.c.
"This check Is to order and must bo
Indorsed," said a paying cashier In a
Highland bank to a Presbyterian min
ister. "Eh?" queried the cleilc. "In
dorsed across the back," explained the
money expert. "Oh! aye!" and with
the pen and with gieat fervor the min
ister wrote: "1 heartily indoisd this
check."
The first known example of an Fng
llsh check is, wc believe, dated 1671,
and was diawn on an oidinnry piece
of paper, afterward torn at the canter
to signify it was canceled, upon Char
les Buncombe, a goldsmith's contldeiiT
tl.il cleik. for the sum of IM). Willi
this fact to guide one. It Is not difficult,
to assign a date to the story of the
young lady who replied, when infoim'd
that a crossed check could not be paid
over the counter, "How tiiesome!
Then X suppose I shall have to come
loiind the oilier side to get In." When
the De Heeis Diamond Mining com
pany paid the sum of SS.SIS.G.'O in one
check to the liquidator or the; Kimber
ley Cential Diamond company, in 18S!,
the check was doubtless to or
der and ciosscd, but had it been
payable to be.irei we ei. much
doubt whether It would have been
pienentod for payment over the
counter, in view ol tlie fact thai
the gold il lepiesonled would weigh
ovei torty tors, while if taken in live
pound miles a luuclen of over a. ton
would have to be taccd. It was not.
however, on account of the wilght of
tlie bullion he- would have had to he it
away with him that ev-Ptesident
Cleveland, some thiee years ago, tailed
to present , check for the nil. nice of
his salary as piesident that was Issued
tium the United States treasury, tor
it was, lound when the bonks ol th
nation were ovei hauled that the Unit
ed States of America was Indebted to
Mr. Gtover Clevel ind to the e::!eiil of
one halfpenny, and In older to set a
good example ol debt paying to sister
lepublics in tlie western hemisphere
the treasury issued ti check for that
amount, which, having been duly ex
amined, npproved, cour.tei .signed and
endorsed by at least a d02en officials-,
was lorwarded to the White House by
special messenger. Perhaps with tin
Idea of strengthening; the financial yta
blllty of the United Stntes,, the ex
president decldled at oine that he
would lather foingo all the dellgliltul
possibilities that one glance at the
check conjured up than piesent It tor
payment: at all events, It solves as u
memento ol his disinterestedness, or it
is now in his possession duly mimed
and glazed, and may In yeais to coino
excite much intoiest
PORTO RICO'S RESOURCES.
They Will Be Exhibited nt the Fnn
AmericAii Exposition.
Thu enterpilse of Poito lltco is evi
denced by the piepaiatlons that are
now being made tor tt.s participation
in the Pan-American exposition.
An appiopihitlon of SIQ.uhQ has been
made for a building and nu exhibit.
Thy building, which will have a de
sirable location In the Court of State
and Foielgn Uulldlngs, will bo in tlio
fnim of a kiosk, a one story stiurture
villi n cupola, fifty-live feet In height.
The huildliig will be constructed en
lliely of native woods of all varieties,
tin- floor being of luud-wood tiling. It
will lie ipille imposing, the Moorish
style of aichltecluie being followed.
The kiosk will be built in Poito Hleo
and "knocked down," ic.idy to be set
up on Its aiilvnl at th? Pati-Anietlcati
cvposiilon grounds.
In the kiosk will Iw shown the wotk
ot the women, such as cmbioldciy,
drawn and lace woik, etc,, In which
the women of the island excel. Theia
will also be a coffee and cigar stand.
where Porto Ulenn i otfeo will bo made
and ssn-ed by charming Porto Ulenn
W'troiltas. The kiosk will also contain
the otllcos of the Porto niean commis
sioners nnd It will bo a, genuial hend
ciuartors for information concerning
tin.' count! y.
The Island will have 1,200 square
fent of space In the Agriculture build
ing and the same space In the llortl
culturo building for exhibit, Most of
the space allotted to the Island in the
Agriculture bulldlnir will be occupied
by a comprehensive exhibit of sugar,
coffee and tobacco In various stages of
growth nnd manufactuie, Neaily
eveiy species of plants and trees of the
inland which will bear uaiispoitutlon
will he sent to Buffalo.
Tiesldcs everything pioduccd and
inamifactuied on the island, instruc
tive tables of information have been
piepared which will be invaluable to
agriculturists and others intending to
Invest in I'orto lileo.
'(lie uumbtr of pciyjiiA tlglilii; t lie lili.ii of
CVnjrtJJ on iiMiigurdtlon Jjy J 7-J,W l,y ui.
tul count kept by 4 nicclnnlojl reelrlci. In
tbico la Satuidjy, .Siindjx ami iuiIj- Hip
total iv j oicr ijQ,UX pcitgiio.
PINE ARTS
JISPLAY
ORIGINAL PRODUCTIONS AT
THE PAN-AMERICAN.
Purpose Is to Realize the Project of
an American Salon High Rank ot
Our Fine Aits in the World's Es
timation. Accotdlnq: lo Mr. William A, Collin,
director of fine arts, the general Idea
to be carried out In the exhibition of
flnu nrls at thu Pan-American exposi
tion Is to make a completely represen
tative and very high class exhibition
of American art which will Include
works executed within the. past twenty-live
years 1S7C-1!0I.
The works of which the exhibition Is
to be conipored arc classified as fol
lows: Group 1. Paintings In oil, water
color) pastel and other lecognlzcd me
diums; miniatures, cartoons.
Oroup 2. Sculpture, Including med
als and cameos.
Group 3. Drawings, etchings, en
ginvlngs, black and white or mono
tint paintings In oil or water color.
Oroup ). Atchltccttirc.
All works In all clascss must he ori
ginal pioductlons, mil no copies of
works of art, whether executed in the
same medium as the ot Igtnals or In
different mediums, will be accepted.
The exhibition will be made up in
gieat part by dlioct Invitation, thus
ecurlnB from artists and owners the
most notable and excellent woiks, and
these will bo placed In groups. Po far
ni possible all the pictures by a given
artist will be hung side by side, so that
the artistic value of his achievement
may be estimated by seeing several
works together and not by examples
scattered about in the dlrfeient rooms.
Our purpose Is to realize at the Pan
American exposition the project of
AN AMF.1HCAN SALON
never yet completely can led out In
which will be made apparent the rea
sons for the high rank In the tine arts
now held by the United States In the
wotld's estimation, as exemplified by
our recent tiitimphant success at the
recent Pal Is exposition and as shown
In our annual exhibitions under the
auspices of the vailous professional
ait societies in New York, sue-h as the
National Academy of Derign, the So-
UIM.IVM . I OITIS.
llnieloi f line UK l'.iu- m 11. 111 i:u-ill"i
clety of Ametlcir.i Aitists, the Ameil
eaii Wnler color society, the New
Yolk Water Colo'- club, the Arehitec
titi.it leauue, the National Sculpirie
society, the Ten American P.ilnleis.
the society of Lanspape Paluteis, etc..
and at the annual exhibitions held
at Philadelphia, Isostou. Chicago, SI.
J-cuis, Pl'tsiv.iig and otlim.s in itu Ipul
oil lis ut the I'llitcd Stales.
The juries of prntcf-loual nitlMs
in inch at the lour groups will aet in
two capacities-. They will be ndvlsoiy
lommlttees, assisting tlie diiettor of
line aits In locating and .securing the
best woiks, and they will act as ccnu
inittees of selection in Judging woiks
that may lie oifeied for exhibition.
The Jury for Croup I Is headed by
Kdwln Howiand Ulnshllelcl, N. A.: that
lor Oioup i' by Daniel Chester Fiencli,
A. N. A., that lor Oioup :t by J. Cai
10II Beekwlth. X. K.. and that for
ilioup I by John M. Caiieie. chairman
ot the board of aichltecls of the Pan
Amejican exposition. All the membeis
of the juries .11 e known thioughoul the
United Slates as among the most emi
nent in their lespeetlvo fields. Thn
sessions of the juries for the different
gioups will bo held In New Ycik
city and iiuifaln in the latiei part of
Match. Depots for leeelvil'g wntksnf
feied will be established In both
cities.
A laige Miiiibei of celebtaifil Anieil-c.-.n
artists reside In France, Client
Hilliiin and other pirla of Europe, Tt
Is the intention t" make tlio teptcsen
latlon of their woiks full and com
pkie, and It Is expected that a cum
pailsou between their uchlevenients
and those of the artists at home will
b both Intel estlng and instinctive,
Mi.isures have been taken to sec urn
the lepiesentcitlon of the work of ar
tists from tlio P.in-Ameilcan coun
tries and colonies. The exhibit of
each of these couutiles will bo placed
by Itself, and the fine arts exhibition
will thus po.-ssoss In Its ensemble an
Intel national diameter In harmony
with the keynote of this exposition,
which will eMJinplIfy tlio civilization
of all the Ameilcas,
ALL BUT TWO WEST POINTERS.
General Charles Kinp; Tells of Lending-
Ofnceis After Civil War,
f.cn I lurid Kin,', In 'I lie Sjtimhy Cirning lol,
Tlie Army Beglster of 1SH7 tlio first
published nftei the leoiganlzatlou of
that day Is a Held for study now. At
the head of the list, sjeireral-ln-chlef.
Is the name of the gieut silent soldier
who in 'CI vainly tendered his sword
to the war department and sadly wall
ed two long days In McClellan's ante
room at Cincinnati, hogging an audi
ence that was never accorded. Neither
tlio wisdom of the adjutant general's
department nor that or the great or
ganlzer saw anything woithy of con
sideration In the appeal of a leslgned
captain, despite his West Point diplo
ma and his line fighting recoid In
Mexico. Illinois gave him the start,
nieilt did the rest, and In spite of
cNcrythlnc Giant foiged to the front.
Second on the roll, lieutenant general,
was Sheiman, who, with influence to
begin with, In '01 had skill to send
hi m on.
Then came the major geneiuls "Old
Bruins" Hnlleck. Mcade,thc loyal head
of the A j my or the Potomac; Sheri
dan (whose own state had no place
lor him umong It, volunteeis and who
got his start from Michigan); Thomas,
the Itock ot Cltickani.iusu. und Han
cock, "the superb" all West Polnteis.
-
80, too, wore the torliradlers, -ve
only Terry, tlie Connecticut soldier
lawyer who won fame at Fort Fisher,
and his Kentucky fellow-flglitor, Rous
seau, awarded the fag-end of the list
when Roscncrana resigned In the
flprlns of '67. Even the brigadiers had
commanded Independent armies, or nt
least corps d'armoe, during the (treat
war Rousseau nnd the veteran dra
goon St. Groiro Cooke ulone except
ed. In the order of regular rank they
were McDowell, Cooke, Pope, Hooker,
Schoflpld, Howard, Terry, Ord, Cnnby
and Rousseau,
80 there you have the seventeen
generals of the lino as determined by
the war beside which the lecent flurry
was but nn affair of outposta. and all
but two West Pointers!
LIFE SAVING SERVICE.
The Founder of It Tells How It All
Happened.
Fntnier llovcrnor Wllllani A. Newell,
who has had the rare distinction of
being the governor of two states New
Jersey and Washington writes In the
Mnreh Success of hl.s romantic experi
ence ns a congressman In 1849, -when he
originated the life saving bervlce by
orferlng a resolution In the house of
representatives to appropriate money
to save lives imperiled by the sea.
Fellow members of congress nt that
session were John Qiilncy Adams and
Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Newell says:
"Various objections were made to
my motion, the strongest of which woh
that the scheme was Imprnotlcabte. I
laid the matter bofoie a grsat many
Konnlors and members, speaking to
them in person. President John Quln
cy Admits occupied a seat Just behind
mine, nnd, after the reading of the
resolution by the clerk, leaned forward
and said to me: 'I would like to see
that resolution.'
"I sent for tt, and handed 11 to him.
He read it over carefully and, handing
It to inc. said, with a smile: 'It Is
good. I hope il will prevail.'
"Abraham Lincoln also read ll, ana
said: 'Newell, that Is a good measure.
I will help you. I am something of a
life-saver myself, for I Invented 11
scow that righted itself on the Missis
sippi sand-bars!'
"I'vtlso had the earnest support and
kind wishes of ex-FiesldJtits James K.
Polk. Zaehary Taylor. Slillard Fill
mote, Andrew Johnson. Rutherford B.
Hayes. V, S. Orant and James A, riar
field; also of Salmon P. Chase. James
O. Blaine, Boscoe Conkllng, Joshua K.
lliddings, Znchaiiah Chandler, Oliver
P. Morton. Sam Houston, John Bell,
Simon Cameron, Leonard Wads. Rob
ert J. Walker. Henry Clay, John (!.
Calhoun, Daniel Webster1, Stephen A.
Douglas, Thomas H. Benton, Lewis
Cuss, Henry S. Foote, Samuel ,f. Ran
dall and other noted stale-men."
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
THEATRICAL.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
AlAPIAH- luiie Min minimi; M.ilhici .mil
risht.
fi Ml.r -i'owi'lc liiiilr-in-i- Mitiiin ,ni,l
nilil.
The Boweiy Builesciuois.
ll :.'"-. willmitl -l.wic llnl .itiv mil 11.111111U nl
111 Hi,' lniiK-itio I Iti - iiuiIim iliiiifinii nt JliitiK ,1
sL nu, ,ii N L,o,il. 'llic pii'iiiuii'i' tilieii lc tlio
liinCl,l HlllltMlllils .ll tin" CllllV Jlt(llllj w K
mi 1 c w 1011 ti, lln inlo. 'tlio Pimm ininii" in
1 tut i 1 1 - i n, il.iiiil, iicl uitli titlicr (in1. mill'
Iiim' y I, ut itmu (he c.Iiolc it ws Ui M
itiii ti, tlit ttin.ui. llir t'lKiiiii: lutili'tt.1 111
tltl.il ''Clio, r-oiijt," 1 iUi(Uy .1 tiiwtciinu.
1, ;.iM-ill.)ii, "lint ulli'W riiiuinnll!'- l"i icnili
tinti of i'0nil 11 uniii .iinI tin' ilKplo n il
.mil tniiiniii,1 l,,,lini-. The lioi Ml, ui i! ttic
li,upi' u 1 1 -1 . 1 1 r . I 111 llu' nli.i win, h 1 ii'iilnl
In Ml- 11.1 Awii.ii, the ir.il 1, "in -Ins-'ir. Iiv
.mi n'f i,!i i' f ,i ilnoiil 01 imi,l,i .11 Hue f
.1 1 mill 1 uti .mil lici gr.tim'S .nt' lint ll('Iviiti.i'i:
Jil llieii' ir. ,i ceitiin -.fniK'l hiiic- .ilmut Inn' icu
tliliiin n the lii-l .veil'? mp o! I'tuni wins- tint
iicui (ails, tn .iiou-i' inlliii-la4li' ',iip!.ni-,'.
Aiidv l.cN, Maude l.lllolt .111 1 Mule ltli le
ininii nude a li tl in Hull wiirlrxtlU hi.i c -tillcil,
"llhiih Out'." jmi the Itiltou .-.i-ln- .mil
MKi I.e1 ami 11jI( j:jm' .1 ) .iniut; tutu
in -sins'ius' iiml d.miinA' i I illie, 'lho tmi-.li.il
net hy lYauIt Tuyloi, Ktliel Cnpi' anil Tmn I'm
In .! I'nloit.i'.niiiK, .mil the lHiiuuiancfi of
tlif Piiojii1, jciulnl, ecu ucll tcn'i(il. Tin
lliilllrf tiUllC-qtlO ,"'llf Slliflv MaVf," ,K MCI.
iloriuiis Iilcllv nn .iconiint ot (lie liuinnroui; Ir.i
rmc nitiiloi l ntli l,Mi ,i "Ki llmliki,"
Hie (nciiiio iltnd. Ill- iinpii-mutiiMi a kiu of
the nieilt n1isln.1l .itul Iccpt llu- .linliinii' In cr.n
si.iiil Imshtci.
'I lie IIOHl'iy lllllllMlll't Will JppiMI ("1 IllC
li. limit' 1,1 Hit' v.,!,, jiteinoiiii .111,1 i-vniuu'.
The Corse Payton Stock Company.
c'.ili-e I'jiiuii, the iminenl ciiiicll.ni un.l
lunpiiilni' ol hi' CiiIm- P.l ton slntk
ccinpiii.'i, nxoftnilns tint 1 nh- liy ihv.i
slml.v .mil nuxlt'ii 01 .ill the tibialis cnnclul
Willi .1 Ihi-jliicjl i-i.lounlsi, (unlil lie i-ain lli.il
olICC 0- Wllicil Ills .llllhlliull lillilo llllll lIcsllOIIS III, I
Kiniiienceil uq 11 ,mmiI1i, nl .-ewiHu-n ,i'iH nf
use, .it tlif liotloni el the InMoi, .nul wlifii
lio hnl iiMKonii' tlm tliiiionllio ol tinlt', inul
hi. IvIiohImIso in the luinulloii mul (iiiuliuilii,
ut u ctmipinv with (Hie tcniill th.it iliulnj 11m
ut tin jens hi-, cnterpiikt-, h.ue met willi
UIi1mi.iI mucin., .iixl -tintl lodav the ripiii'
seitatlic ii'i'Oilohe (ireJiilUion-, of the imui
li. Ilolii- .1 HlOlOllLjIl .itloi- 1iIiiim.1i', ho m
!,.i?e-, nnlj the lie-t tJluil in Hie iiintei, gbt
them only the lit -I. pljv.i .nul l.ilo.t eiuccs
tioni nuliopillt in HiiMtrii-, suuontU lho nli.tln
with .1 tciuic and nourlv e.iiipinenl niiil to
tin ln'i-t .1II011I01I In Hie iiietnipolll.iii lleatni,,
anil with Hie nuttu ininii, iliieiN hi idiearMla
Jin! ivory detail at tlio ioineliou pi,mul!y,
wlili the KMilt lli.il the ilnniln 1II111; iniiiiince m'
till.-, linn I-,. -how n in liiuiionltnulv unnplrie pu
tcntatlon uf liU pin,.
Coiiu Pajion'ti Mnik ctinipJn.v will hojln 1
week's einrascnicnt at the Acatlcim of Mule
iut Mtintlay Jltunoon, pu'rittiti the ttlnin'j
liiciropolilaii nine.", "Only .1 I'.ii jtici '-: t)au;;li
ter," which will be glim tor the flr..t time
In this city it pepular inlec, , .ilw.1-,, H.e
pceplc' liirutrs will lie tit.iin'cd, the tilsht piiie.
belli? 10. 'JO ji'il KO crirU. Matinee, I,,.
Sinn dillj, iiiiiiinericlni; Meiitlay aileinouii, ill
which tie ptleej will he 10 anif 20 rem
Fied Irwin's Burlesqueis.
Fred liwiiiN Ills lluilioiiiie eliow, one of the
KCjuon' .iii)iif.t picnliictlciiT, w bo the nel
attraction at the Oaiet.x, biinnintr wjlli .1 mat
inee net Mrnil.iy atleiiiuon. Hie iiainn ot I'litl
Ii-wiri has eier been counted a Rturuitto o
,'0'tHl lillh in litiiU'oquc iloliijjn, mul (his pal
tki'lar i-liow innsiikic-il the bist Hut lie lur
l,itrctl in eCMi.ll yeaiti,
The bill Mill be well balanceil and mlscd nltli
utmost niieiy Ixtlli in ipullty and ijiiintlly
Vijo biiilr&quc will be tlogecl, I10II1 wrillen by
V, h llalljiitl, cue of I he moil, original ami
ainiijliic o( tha twrnttutli renturj humoiUI, R.itli
Hired KkiM will be staectl with vupcib 1 alliums,
spciul ecnciy and electric cftevts, while tli
inutlc, rouipaecc by 0'eoiga t'lxln, will ba new,
novel and up-lo dale, An additional attrac
tion will be ccn in Marie llanUon, cue ol tlio
famoiij 01lgin.1l llanlVon tliki., who will shine
3 nrIiK,lut boy in lho burleci)w, aini will
iiipjy t-onia Ely uppaiel. Patney lleinard. a
1 rally (treat Hebrew- humorist, will be (ho lai
comedian, nnd will ihll'il cat title hiiinoi .id
lihitnni. I be vauiloville bill will he tar above
tlit- uvcrant;, and will include some really larl
lilf dc-cdj by thu I'.lnl I'oincllas, a mittlilesA
tram ot L'nropeau ociob.ils. lHh(r on I In.' raid
will bo the JvuUli JoUct, lieiiijid arul Wat
nn; the libli comedian; the UrownlnM in
a noted ekettb, and (,ii Maiilell, a vveoe
tinker.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Rtrtat IUVlw.
N'cw Vork, April II. Speculative tlqnlil.il ln
was ury clearly ill work ognlu In tmlay's plix.lt
inarkrt. It wm oftVt ilnrinit llie curly put nt
lho Hny by tlm nggiewlre ulrength nhown by .1
htiitlfut of nlockii. The aihiiiuc In them wa
helped liy tlolent minlpill.it Ion, but ll felted
to itiiitlaln Ike rett ot Hip market In face of heaty
fcIIIiik tin til the rail money ratn tun up nRnlii,
ttlien tlm ptefsure to i-ell becaiiio Rteater than
thn luVntpthi' power oml the miiket turned
weak. Kten the nolnbly klroiift stocks lost all of
their Rtilni a a mle and lho market ilonetl dull
and nt nboul lho lowest nnd 11 corujlicdnblo net
Iom except In a tcry few nloek. Tlm 11rrlt.1l
In I.0111I011 nf the New York tlnancler who h.n
been lho mutiny uplrit In moil ot the leient
financial tnotemriiM In thN i-ounlry aroiwed Rome
rxpretatlon lli.it the London nmket would iv
fleet liU presence thern .mil that nctlon would
be taken on noinn nf tlie pioloctn which lnti!
been suppotncl to be ttiiltlnif upon hli cnunell.
The ininoifd llurlliiRttm deal tvaj Hie tno-t Ine
porlanl of these anil Hie falluie of olflclal eon
Qunitlon nf the tciy ponitlvo hmoiIIoih which
Kite been current lh.it thli lr,uw.ntlon tva coin
plctcd had 11 sood ileal to do with the deprev
itlon which ki incited the whole nurket at lho
tliy proRiCfsed. II H tery etldent fiom the
ferplitenee of dlthlniei-t ot the deal tint nn
Important minority of the idockholtlcr-r ii Mill
oppoced In it rirn If II he tine that nctml eon
fled li.n pliied lo Hie lllll-Muigaii Inleiest. The
wlde.ipieid belief In liupcnillnc conollH.illoti.i of
importance in the copper woild matte Anuliri
mated Copper very active and luiojunt, but heie
aR.iln the failure of cM'rted oilleial confirmation
aronned Mme feellnjr of dl'tnut nmonir the spetn
htors who IinI boujht most, laif?ely aiyl with
le.T,t Infonnitlon nnd Hie proM lakliiR cet the
slock pnellcilly nil of IU .'l1! iroirit rl-ie. The
CIiIcjro nnd Xorlltirotcui slocks rontllined their
icmarkable rise, the common ndtanclnu in polnt-t
mid the prefcrmd lit point", nrh of thoin how.
ins S (mint advances between sale" llenlcli
fiom oftichl soincc) of flic rumored consotldation
nf this road with ChleaRO. Minneapolis, M,
I'aul and Oimlii, and with t'nlon I'.iolllc c.uiwl
11 traction In the stock of "i;. Tlierc wcio de
nlali of the rumoicil pale ot Consolidated Gj
real estate, rauinir .1 reirlion ot 4 point." from
the filoikM rif. point lite. The advance of ;i',i
in Itock hhnd on rinnoi" of bnvitijr for on
fiol bv I'eniKiltania tvero more than losL
Sun.ir lOoe nn rxtinnc .'l' nnd sited more of
its train than other Rtook. Tlio United States
Steel tttoclcs rhowed a iiolahlo lelaiwo fiom thnr
early stienstli. closing nt net dec line" of a fric
tion to a point. The sclllnp pressure was mo'l
marked In IturlttnHou mid in Northern I'Jiifli:
anil II w.w nnlf for a brief period liial tliey
wore llflid ul all ovei latt iiIkIiI. The le.irtion
in riiirlinglon rc.uiied "i'i and in Northern IMeille
2-Ji. Total sale." toiliy. l.TI"i,i!0il shares. The
bond market wai moilerately nftlte and jlchled
in Mmpitliv with the late le.i.ictloti In stocks.
Told s.des pir value, 'tl.ltl'.niKi, Ijnllrd Mute"
old I" coupon nihanced ' per cent, nn the J-i-t
call.
The following ijiiol.-illoin aie furnidieil Tlie
Tribune hv M. S. .Innlin .V, C,i., looms' W-Tii
Men-" liiiHiHmr, Serinton, Pi. Telephone wm.1:
Open- Hirdi- Low- Cl-
ln'. est. est. inr.
Anieiiran Sii(i.ir 1V' llO'j 14r.i,'( tll';
American Tobacco Ii-'-h l.m'ft Ui'm l-K
Atch.. To. A S. Fe .... Ct'i ( i-T M!
A., T. k S. r Pr ft.'i 11,1,; -iv; r,i,
niookltn Traction M .l M'Vi Sl?i
inn. & oid ei'j "!;. '! iuii
fVrit. Tolneio IT I7H I"''! 4ii"v
Che.'. !c Ohio In"i ITU H'.Vt IWi
Chi,., i- O. IV 2.!; ai'j l'k 2-5
Chie.. 11. k O 1IU 1"a'a 1ST lss'l
St. I'aul l.-iVi TT'; 151 1.11'i
flock Idaml IIS fd',i HT'i lITii
nelittare lluil-on .... ITS'J Kftij 1TTU li
Kan. .t Te.i. it i,i"j an "iin no
lxiuU. k x.i-ii nv- iir.',; iai' iui"A
Manlntlan i:ie 1nv, I2sKi Ui'1'.' l-i";
Urt. Tiaitlon o It-T-'s lili- 1(t.""'i lfti
IKtii IMiitle Junj IMS 10-J livj
fsoullieui far ilk I'r r"s I"' '"
Xmf.ilk & Wc-tetn :,', Hi. .'il'S "d'j
Ncilh. Vaciiie 'n's 'i'Hk CiIth !1T1
N01II1. I'arifl, 'iT ''T 'kI'k 'Vr
X. V. Ccr.lnl I',lfl Tii'l ll'"'! U'Hi
Onl. le-l :ilT; :i-i :jS -ll'i
I'ci.iH. it, 11 fvds r.T iviu l'n,
I'.lt ilie M.lll T "T'i 111, ."il
1,'e.nlliiji "0 ::c,' jiTC "-yi
lleiulinsr, l'i 7.",1" Til TV- T"e
.sfjiithttu It. It , 2.S1.I 2'l 'JT'i: -!T',
Soiitliein 1! II.. l'i .... T'i? 'ui T'l , 1"',
'Iiml. ('. & lion ill 1. Hi i,2"H iili;
1'. s. la itbei I.l"s Ills I! b,
I. n fa-atlui, IV TC.1,. 7i,j TC'i Ti,1,
V. .s. Hi.bber --liU- 21 ',1 2n,i 2ir;
t'nlon I'.triile ')i 'H" ' 'i-'s
I'nli.ii f .11 llic. l'i s-,n .s',i, -", .,
M'ahi-h. I'r IH' II 's .'.'iV, ,'i
Weslnii I'liitui '11 'U'r 'H ni'i
C. I', f Tflii T.'.i, T.:'. Tl
An d. (oppn IIPj 1ITU 111 HI
I'uipli's fli II 1 -h 111"! lln'l Jbl'J
e.is I'arifie n'l ll'i I IJ
Am. Car IViumhy 2",7; 2i 2'i'j 2-"'i
I", .s. sihcd Co Is'j pit; IT IT
i". s, 5:10,1 Co.. i'i .... s-,ij in, 1, mm; 'ini
M'W M.I.'K lllt.MN MAIIKI'.I'
llp'll- llich- butt this
l ill l. In'i. ti sl. inj;
Miv To TT-'s Tfi TT'
Jnlt , ... Tii TT Ti, TT
f OHV
Mat .. . . Is 1 li lU isi.
Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Hut Xatioial Ballk
bcunton hatlnga flank
Thlld National Binl
Dime Ilepo-lt ami Hi-icouiit flunk..
Kconomy I.iglil. U. & I. Co
Licka. Trtint Safe Deport Co
Clark i Hnover Co.. fr.
Scranton Iron Kor.ee & life. Co. ...
Seianton AtIo Works
I.acka'.tanna Dairy Co., fr.
County Sitings Dank 4' Tiu-.t Co..
Firt National Bank (Caibomlale)..
Standard Drilling Co
Trailers' National Dank
so.inton II.Ml and Nut Co
BONDS.
Kranton Pawiyer Hallway, nut
Mortg-ase, duo 1DM
People's Street Hallvta, rlrjt inort-
tfak-C. due 1018
People's btreet Ilaihtay. GV11r1.1l
rnortRagc, due Wi
Dickson Manufai tnrlns Co
Lacka. Township school fi per cent.
ltd. A.-Ui
I.O)
tsu
7. a
1 in
f-'j
10il
Si
20
riio
IiOO
JO
Mi ...
113 ...
115 ...
IIS
1110
... Itti
City of Seianton rd Imp. u per
rent . 1W
Surantcn Tuition il pi con 1!S ...
Seianton Wholesale Market.
(Coiierled b.v II, '. Dale. 2T l.arkinanii 1 Vc
Ilutlci Ciraiu iv, uhl. jnaJIr.: lre.li, .'.'aiJ1.!,;
ddiy, tio-.li. 21'.aJ-'c; old, nilv.
Clu.-c- I'ull tie mi. l.'al".-
IJak"-'e-tcin liili, ll'i. to IV , neiibj
l.ili', 1'iVi In hie.
II' in. -fit Ini.. ihoict iiuirotv, ViKiil(l.
I'e.i DeiiH Pir lm ihoiic miiiow, i-'..V,i.'.r,r.
Medium Ilcaus-l'-r lm s.'.jOa'.'.-li.
(Iiecu Pias Pu Ini., M.IOil.f',.
nlnin-Per bu., l.mil..'A
ITom -llcst intent, pel libl,, s(.i,'i
Hod Kidney llrain-l'oi' Im , s.,r,iju0
New Yotk Gtnni and Pioduco.
Vvv V01 1., Apul ll. ITom riimer wlti
wheit and bu.iii",-, ehownl iiinin .ulivilj on I'
modm. M ln-at spot jinn; No. J ltd, Tll'ic, 1
o, In. arl'it! X", -' l"lt i"'r', iletatoii So. I
I'tjtlhein lliilulli, 'IV, 1 o, li, allu.it; nplbitis
c p. mil Ir nit j lam a 11111vv.il el itpoit ii
11 oih and bliv 1 h iiiiiiM'-, can-id I'm llu 1 mvci
ini; ami advimo; cl.is'd lallui Hun at 'iJi
nit lUe; Jlay 1 limed iiUe-S 'Inlj, "'''i',! l'i
Iciiibn, Ti. folll -spot ftcult , So. J, H'lii.
elevator and f'J'j, , I, ob, alloal: option-, 111,11 l.cl
wai stiail.t in I11111 all davi iIomi! him and Ul'.-;
mt lilirhu: May ilo.eil Iv.i ; .lulv, loV.s s,p.
Iinibir, IT1;! OaN spot mini Xo. 2, .iiii,',
ll, II, iHI'iji'. i No, 1 white, llit.e.: No .1 while,
Si-.; ,o. i liicl. l'lKcd tti-nliiu, ;.iil;.if,Ji-.j lr.uk
while. i.J.i.;..; iiplioii qukt bul Ktiailii'i, Hut
III-1'inni fiedi ciiiim-i, loaii.; lulniy, lla
I l'i'.; Imitation neimeiv, llas!ti.; rfile
ikdiy, I'siilc. f heiv,i--i:.i.Iu; funcj nn ill cul
oicd, U'4alJ',sc. , liiKii while, llill'ii.j lancy
t-111.1I 1 cotoird, I2;ali'..i' ; lamt Miull white, 12a
l-'ic, KgRi, I'aulei; .tale nnd l'i ntir-jlvanla,
lJa4.ilc.; toraijo uttimi, lit ; wi-liin nodi,
IJI.alJ'ic , eiithcin, l.lall'.i
Chicago Live Stock Maiket.
liiluso, piil ll.-ro.-lbllltlo of liy liiinit:
was iiiiliuntlal in (he wheal iinikct todiy ami
May iIomiI li. liiiilui; otlici inaikrti inlfil 1.1II111
fiili'l, corn cloalui; a 9I1111U'. luls ac. nul mo
titloin 2'a to 7'tc. iuipinvcd. Cull iiiolotion.i
wcio an lollotikt ITom -l!aji No. 2 ltd prlno;
wb.at, "UiiiT.lt.; No, 2 coin, H'-c ; No, 2 .til
low, I3',ii'.; Xo. 2 oat, iTi i No .1 while, 27-"j
j.'Oi.; Xo, 2 ite, ."CaVl'jc.; a'l feeiliiw baiKy,
J'Jc . ; fair to iholtc iiialtiuy:, ."ilu., ; Xo. 1 1
t.ecd, none; inline Uinolliy mciI, I. Hi; nif
poili, Ij-ll.Mall.lO; laid, sf..1,.j.u'j; shoit libs,
tliln, .'.'.')a8.:a); thy sailed huiiltb'l. I.Saoi ;
tlcil clear tblfh, 9.3T!s.iS .7); wliUl.cy, 1,J?,
Philadelphia Ginin mill Produce.
l'lilliilclphiJ. .pill ll.-hc,'.t-r"iini. -.'re.
lilshci; tontiait yiailc, April, i7aTTlae. I.'uin
Kiiui, 'ic. Iilirliir; N'o. 2 mined Apill, I'HiliC.
Oal itead.t j o. 2 white, a.;',:c Ilutlci r'irm,
ill' dciiiaud; tancy wpmciu ircJiiiil. 22' jc. ; du.
il'i. pi inlj, 22':.; '- naihy tl".. 2.i. 1'uk
Hun; good deiiiiml; ue.li ntaib( lie, du.
wct.Urti, lie; do. louihucitiiu, n?it., do.
ri'illheiu, lfc. I litem' -tjultt hut sliail.t lie.
bun) feujiiilK -CJuli t. nnili niril I'oltou Ica'lv,
'lallow firm; illj piinie in livgalicjilt, .
FINANCIAL.
$200,000
United Railways of
Sf. Loiiis, Mo.,
4 Per Cent.
BONDS.
Yielding Investor 4.60
Rudolpli, Rleybolt & Do.
1 Nassau St., New York.
HISTORIC
Places in Virginia
Can be comfortably and easily
reached by the
Steamers call daily except Sunday (rem JHtt it.
North niter, foot of Beach street, New Yoj. f
Old Point Comfort
Norfolk
Richmond, Ua.
and Washington, D. C.
Connecting for All Points South and West
Through rickets, returning from. Washington
bv rail or water.
Kvr full information apply t ,
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
81-85 Beech St., New York.
fl.C.WAt.KKH.Traf.Xfer. J.J.BROWN.Q.P.A.
For years this remedy has beta the'
standard nerve restorative. Thousand
of happy men owe their newly found
.strength to iu use.
Sexine Fills replace weatneji aad
exhaustion with strength and vigor;
the brain becoruei clear; the nerves
steady nnd calm; gloomy forebodings
nre linntsheil and perfect vitality is ful
ly restored.
If you are .sulTering a above, try
box; you'll be encouraged by its effect
to take the full course of six boxes
then if vim are not entirely cured)we
will refund your money. This satis
factory offer is one of the factors of
our success.
81.00 per box ; 6 boxes (with guaran
tee lo cure 01 money back I, (5.00, mailed
in plain package)!. Book free. PBAt,
Muiiicikb Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Kor talc hy .lohii II. Phelps, PliarmicUt, coraei
Wtomiiu: avenue and ruec street.
JjrS Prof.G.FJHEEL.WJ.!
, XI 1'kllxl.lpkl tt. O.l; Ohm. BynlaHM f.t
m m A turrlr. fioar.aUMl.c1r.alMfc7a.il Frtrtl..
?JE jmL UUai, RlrnaM, abaM, Bta4rWB,rnt,
llXfanB D.bUll;,lilaaliaod,rariraMUAgriclwa(t
LJvEbtJI raltlaRi. 1'ad.t.l.vainit. A Baraak. Oreain.
frrta raw. rarer, 4 la 10 riaa. IS 7ara Bfattlaaia 7 tanf
1 hninlttl .bpI.m. la Ofru... Haarf haak .TnlV'M.l
I ptfalDC aT.17 Btr4lral L alMirlail (raa4a, aTaatfaa tkl. sal
lounlii' ih. il,i bairolf, 4',4a3c.; catc, Gr
l.lto I'oullij I'lrin. ifood demand; fowls, Hi
Il'ac; rtccptioiiil lot., 12f.l old locartrrs, 7'.i
!i'.; winlri' itucUnt, 1'ialSc.; tpriiif cliickcris
2"iiBV.; dink-. IlilJc; Bfre. OalOc. Ilreaet
I'nulln ijmi'l Inn .-tpaily; lovvN, Uiotee, WVSo
ihi. till to Riiitil, mic ; old lookers, "lie; icasl.
I11K ihlekcni nciihy, llallr,; w ostein do., ten
1V. ; tiuKevri, wlstdii cholco to fancy, 10l2e.,
iluikS neiihy, liable.; western do., I9n1c Jle
nlpln riom, 1,20(1 luneli and 1,414.000 oundi
In Kicks; what, li'J.UKt hu-liclj'J cairn. l.0cn'
liudicl-.; oiti., .IT.OiXl liiisliels. Shipments -Uhcat,
tifl.0(io lmdiclv; com, St,rt)il buihi'lj oti,
Ml.iXXi InidieK
Chicago Ovaln and Product.
(liiraRo. Apill 11. r.ittle neceipts, ll.SiWt
dioito eattlac, bteailv fo hlronft, others (lovvt
ticul to piiine ttcus, Wail; poor to mfdium
;.N)al.lO; idocU'id .md loeders, hlow. $2.5i4.7Si
iiiwx, W7Jal.fi(l; helicis. ?2.7.1a4.70; canner
Icicle", J2.10a2."'i; I111IM, .7.'il Mj ealve. slon
Slin.iVI; Texas led stccrj. Ial.25; Tetan bulls
ffi"6ri.W. IIok-, llcreipu today, 2.j,l)00; to
niniiovf, 20.fl; left nter 3,000; slronR to U
IiIkIici, ailitn; top, fH.12'j; inlted and hutrhex
Vi jmIiii.(i7'j; rtnod lo ihnlee havy. $AOOi0,13'j
iuiikIi he.ity. Vi.75a1.Sl; Iltrlit, f,70a6.O2V4; bull
of alw, "i.l'0in. Mioop Keeelptu. 12,000; slovt
ci(irtii, 'l..'Ua3.2"i; limns alinut steady; clipper
up li yU); Rtiml to rlioiin tvelheis, $t."5aj,
fill 10 cholic iiihctl, $l.ii(ial.S5; western theep
'IT.'i'i: .Vi'iillnc... fLMlilJO; naliw lainb". SI.TI
ii'ijti; wi'.U'iii l.inihn, ',aS.'l
. 1 1 1 1 . 1 .11
Enst liberty Cattle.
i;.ii l.ihrilv, Apill 11, tattle Steady; eitr,
J5.(ia.'i,7.'i prime, l.2.'iaj.50; common, $1.23al
llocii Steady; prime medium., heaty Yorkei
.1 1 nl hf.ivy lings, W.25; littht Yorkers, ,108.0
plus iflDOad; eklts, Vn'i.50; louglu, (.J0a.l.f0
Miecp hleadyj hc.t clipped tvethru, W.Jjat.s'i
iciimiim, f2il.Ml; clioire lambs, IW.2.US, 1.1; com
liiuii to giiml, 'Jl.iS l'i; teal oa vr ..1a3M.
New York Live Stack.
Mtvv M.iil., pi'W I. Peetoo ytnr(Jili
strult; calve, tfiy little- trade, but price
U.uly; teal-, Slid.JO, Sheep firm; Iambi
Menlv for ih'.iialjle fcloek; heivy blorks sreal
common to good Mi.-ep, lai; cood to prime 1111
tliorri Iiinin, riaii. il; clipped do,, cJj1). Hpr
ilaikil wraU at f,i(J,!A
Buffalo Live Stock.
I., 1 fl'illalo, Apill 11. neceipts Cattlt, S
nut; fhtep and laiulu, 2 cars; hogs, n tr
blilpuunU-C'alile, 22 cais; sheep and lamb., li
ejidi lions II ui, CJttlc-Only one loud 01
mc; ulviv, ihuiio In i.Nti.i, $0iO2J. Lamb
fliiilic- to e(i.l, .VWaii; rlippcd Iambs, J5.
A hi; .liiip, c.holce to eMra, .25.51). Ifoiji. .
Ilrity, s(i,tJall20; pi?', M.S0j.W.
J
R U SO 4-N-8f
llu luitiiliiitoi 'llic 'Jiliakc ma, b.' perfcel'i
mud vvlilioui piin. . , ' '
'flu; 1 1III01--W0 Idei if the p.v-ilc 4a hard
taki; If not, wo will liy t Itliv.ltli. " i'
Sul.-IMiloi If cuieil it will l i. Idor, indeevi
-i.itaut Mib -lOJeilj, seiitleiiicn; 'IU u aoi,
tulijcel
k'iut)-.bl.ii)l-Mih jiv., ami ifipiiic Iniuii
J hm.. t
riiiiepoiuUneo rditois-'ihlj i mrr.tin; tl,
111.1II11 ,1. tui' as SO rputtf will Iiea 1.
JoKu IMItor WS lor ns, nelglibor; It b
tlilOO out ol a iloudlcM 7 be-l now.
ntlbtTn? IlillloiWc widicd ll bad knotkvc
tlio k') pc1e4 "lit ol eNlslencc, in pairlnj.
'Olicnillii'-our aif lai 2 cuiol, jnj .houh
be mnrc b').
Olllce fli,,t-'hw who 4e to l-2n 8 ai to rf
the abote will ill. 1 1 each puajraph j conttla ,
.lUhl II ui liiiinor. .- J?VW
I'rlniFiS fietil--.i. rhaiiie. vjentlcmen j
it line'- Homo MisaiUie.
DOMINION
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