T7u-3 "" ,;.!? '-;v? va v t is-V'"'- 'Tf '" ',''v t A THE SCRAftTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1001. 9 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT " DIRECTORY PePsT?-? jiHirAsjp-FtSjVRS"" '' p'i?r'ti"-Y'S """JV-: y i k r i i SUSQUEHANNA. special lo the Sciiinlon Tribune. Susquehanna. April 16.-i:nBlni;ci tlef-rsc Fletcher mid family, of Wil low Eticet, arc iviuovlns to Gioat Hend, ihclr former hunt". A social will bo held In tho HoRtin Ueiu house on Tlniimlay uvenliiK f; I'mfca-jof fierce, of Uliighninlun. will furnish mimic for the laeimloii. Moody jiost, No. 52. 0. A. It-, will hold a camp-tire hi KiiIkIUk of Pythian tractive proKiatnini hai been nrruiiKed. ttactlvo proBr.iiuine hltt hi. on ti(rnniRiMl. Tim Hurley, of Simnueluinnn, will ft;ht Oeorse fi'iirilnor at Manchester, Now Iainpshhe, Apill IS. j'-orcst fires ure doing conslUotuble diiinage lr. this vicinity. The return of Ttev. Webster IX Mow ton to the pastorale of the Avenue .Mothodlwt churrh, Oakland, is hailed with the liveliest satisfaction by the church and the community. a'Ifs Esther Skoglund, of the Oakland Side, left today to visit -Miss Sarah Anderson, In "Washington, P. C. Itev. Charles Henry Newlnt?, for the l-ind. tlirt-? ywus pat-tor of the Susriue henna Ajethudlft church, will at once remove to Dunmoic, Him union. Ho In on ublc picnchcr, a hard worker and a Kunlul ecntleinun. and his departure ttill be very pmerally rot'ietted by the church mid tin; community. .Mi. and Mrs. Newlng have the bei.t wishes of a multitude of friends for their success and happiness in their new Held of labor. The "Women's Kclief coipfi will attend tin- camp-fire to Iw held by Moody post mi "Wednesday evening. The Chrlntliiu Kndenvor soclcly of iln- Prohbytcrlun church will hold an lie i ream social at the resilience of .loMph Leslie, on Tirotnl street, Wed nesday evening. Hundreds nf Su.stiueliamia liou?u wlvifc ate In the thiocs of holi.sc-clean-injr. I toy. I N. Shlpman. tlio comes to the Suliuuhanna Al-othodlst c.hurch, has nerved eharges at Hawlcy. Mont-ln-se. 13lin;l)f.niton and oilier places. Charles F. Curtis is improving his Jackson sli eel residence. It is retorted that the RimriuehnniiA shop? are to be equipped with a travel iug crane and much improved machin ery. Slut-sun's 'Tncle Tom's, Cabin" com pany w'".sippear in Ho"?an Opera licir-c API 11 2& The Laiiesboio httrnnur "ill nut cuter to .the railroad eNcurslon business this soii'ton, but it can be chartered by pii- ale iartlc-. THOMPSON.. Special to the Fcranton Trlhutic. Thompson, April 10. Mr. anil Mis. Hay W. Oelatt. or s-cranton, tpent the Sabbath with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i. E. Oclatt, on Jefferson street. W. W. Jlcsscnser took the train for Cnrbondale this morning. Mrs-. Ada Turrell and Mrs. "Warren Pickering: are visiting Mr. and Jlrs. O.scar Stunt', in Jackson, today. Their daughter .gncs Is very low at this writing. H. C. l'uldtvln, of Jeisey City, was looking after his interests at the milk tatlQii yesterday, returning this morn ing. A. YV. I'Jates. although over eighty venr.s of age, mado a business trip to ritevens' Point and Sherman lodiiy. A. Howell. esi., oC Herrick Centre, was in town this morning. The friends of Hev. W. J I. Fieneh, of the First Baptist church, will give a supper on Friday evening In Grand Army of the ltcjmhlic hall for his bene fit. Comrade C. F. Waterman, who has been lonftncd to his home, all winter, was s'een on the streets yesterday. F. M. Lewis was tiansacting busi ness in Susquehanna, this afternoon. J. D. Miller, esq., attended the Wyo ming conference, at "West Plttston, over the Sabbath. Rev. P. It. Tower returned from con ference last evening and reports a very enjoyable session f the roufurence. Rev. A. D. P v is visiting relatives in the valley, bef c resuming his work here. The giangers have a. maple sugar social this evening In their hall, on the Jacksun load. Mrs. H. L. Tower and sson, after a ten dttvs' -visit with her illicit: at Rest Cottage, left for Afton, N. Y.. oil the morning train, and thence to her home nt Coven 1 1 y. N. V. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scrantnii Tiihiine. Forest City, April 1. Joe Smith, a Polander, about nineteen years of age, was found on the Clltford culm dump yesterday morning In an unconscious condition, lie had been drunk the day before, and it is suppostd went to the dump lo sleep. The dump Ib on fire, and the ulphur fumes, rendered him unconscious. When found, he was nearly baked bv the heat, and hp eiioci v In a few houis, The fair of the Forest City tian,d named with a veiy largo crowd last night. The indications point to u. very "successful week. Forest City's new policeman started In on a vigorous campaign last night. He locked up three noisy citizens, who found liberty through thu burgess' court In th morning. A number of trout enthusiasts whipped the streams yesterday. Sheriff Maxey wus In town yester day, t'ireut preparation)! have been made for the Anglo-American tea to be held In the guild rooms of Clulst church this oveplnK. A large number ot tickets , have be.oii sold, Uev. XX, L. C'laike 1ms been leturned to Forest Cltv Methodist church for another year, ..inch to the satisfaction nf the entlie cousiCBatlon. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to' the Scranton Tribune. TunkhanuoeU, April U i'he .Mon day cub met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mis. Martini Uunnell on the corner, of Warren and J-.'ast Tioga, street.' Attorney H. J. Harding, of Wilkes Iiarre, was calling on friends In town on Monday. Evan Avery, who s employed at Syracuse, Js y spent Sunday with his puieuts, Mr. and Mis, F. P, Avery. Jr, und Mrs. Charles A. Hungerford, who spent the winter In Florida, ro turned home on Saturday, Richard lolgutc, esq., and A, A, Vosbhrg, enq., of the Lackawanna county bart are attending court here this week. Mr. Holgalu Is Interested for the defendant In the case of Foster W. Hush vs. L. II. Stephens, and Mr. Voshurg Is in the case of Mnry A. Rumlle vs, McKlnncy & Klephens. Vv. K. F. Avery returned lroin Compton on Monday, where he wan called lo attend thu funeral of his mother. Mtf.i Camilla Cadalfo, of Hast Le mon, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Fan nin Stark, on Wyoming avenue. April term of the court of common pleas convened on Monday nt 2 p. in. The trlol list Is much shorter than usual. The case of llundlo vs. McKln ney & Stephens Issue to try the validi ty of ti Judgment was on trial when court adjourned. James C. Thayer, of Hlnghamton, N. V Is Htopplng a few days with his family at this place. Judge John A. Slttser lctt yesterday for u trip to southern- Texas, where ho will remain some time. Mrs. Ursula Scott, who has been car ing for her sister, Mrs. Mlnot Klley. ot Springvllle, during- the past winter, Is stopping with friends nnd relatives for a few dr-& at this place. Mrs. . Art ha Bunnell Is conllncd to her homo by the grip. Mr. and Mr-. George Stevens, of Webster, N. Y., who had charge of the canning factory at this place last sea son, arilvcd In town on Monday, pre paratory to entering uioii their duties for another season In the same capac ity. Dr. i:. F. Avery Is cnteitalning his brother from the West. John Alden and wife, of Noxcn, were visitors in town on Tuesday. Attorney Klmer Cok, of "Wilkcs Barre, Is altemllng court at this place this week. Augustus Van Gorder and family have removed from this place to the Charles "Whet-lock farm in JSnton. "William N. Ttclnolds is engaged In le bulldlng the house known as the old Muck homestead, on East Tioga stret. HALLSTEAD. sprn.il lo tin1 hciatilfii Trilimii-. Hallstcad, April 1.. Leon Sloat has just been presented with a souvenir cane from the Philippine islands by a soldier friend who has just returned from there. No services were held In the Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday as the pastor was attending conference. It Is with pleasure that the people received the news that Rev. Krnesl "'otwell had been returned to his charge here. A meeting of citizens was held in Mitchell hall Friday afternoon to dis cuss the question of erecting si mu nicipal building. No definite conclusion was arrived at. The stone quarrying business has opened with a rush of orders. The Chapot Chamois company, of ft real Bend, are employing a number of hands and working on full time. Great Uend has organize,! a strong base ball team and expett to defeat Montrose in a series of games this sum mer. A bicycle belonging to Jamie Slmrell was stolen early Saturdny morning trom the young lad's home on Main street. The thief has not yet been ap prehended. Mr. and Jlrs. Herbert Thomas expect to remove lo C4reat Rend this week. Charles Austin has purchased a house and lot on Mnin street from Mrs. 1511a Calloway. Jlrs. William Hoover and son, were visiting relatives In Hlnghamton dur ing Saturday. At the warm sugar social given by Uk ladles of the Presbyterian church lest Thursday .ft! was realized. Miss Carrie Mead has accepted a sit uation as stenographer In the office of Justice of the Peace C. L. Crook. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Burton, two of Hallstcad's prominent citizens, after a long residence In this place, will re move to Binghamton May 1. Of late they have conducted a boarding house In the Hayward house. Jlrs. ,T. H. Van Loan upon her return ft om Washington last Saturday even ing was met nt the depot by her Sun day school class composed of young indies. A leception followed at Mrs, Van Loan's home. Charles "Williams and family have moved Into the log cabin on DuDois mountain. Miles Fisher and hhve recently had Jlichael Walters their houses re- shingled. Deestrick school is a coining attrac Hon at the Young Jlen's Christian as soelatlon hall. NICHOLSON. Special to the S'.rantcn Tribune, Nicholson. April Iti. Mis, P. H. Hell, who has been very ill at her home on Stute stiect, is convalescing. Jilts Beulah Evans, of Faetoiyvllle, was the guest of her friend. Jllss Min nie Burke, a few days !as-t week. Jlessrs. Brice Fredenburg and Jlaur Ice Hlnklle and JUses Jessie Stephens and A'era Taylor upent Sunday with Jllss Taylor's sister, Mrs. Lou Bedell, at Factoryvllle. JIis. II. K. Wllklns visited friends In Scranton a few days last week. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad today completed the switch for the uso of the Nicholson local. The switch extends along the west side of the platform. The local train will leave from this switch and lay in the switch at night. Jl. Shields, Jr., Is locating a telephone line to extend from his residence to his store, office, yard office und Dela ware, Lackawanna and "Western sta tion. The Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western signal men are placing -signals at this station, which -will be opeiated by the telegraphers In their office, The signals ate for tho purpose of (lagging east or west-bound trains for orders. The company will soon pluce a tower at this station, when, l.n all piolmbllity, Interlocking switches will be put In use. The company lifts new engine turntable on the ground near the old table, which, wo understand, will be. put In as soon us the new table at Cayuga is completed. AVe also under stand that II. D. Tiffany has bwn awarded the contract for grading the svvllch to his quarry fioni Cuiiuccl's siding. liny Roof has returned to his home at Fort Plain, N. Y. DURYEA. 6pcUl to the Scuctcn Tribune. Duryeu. April !, That the reap, polntment of Rev. II. A. fliecnn to the Methodist Hplscopal chuioh of this 4 Mora Than i J& M For Bent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1 Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times, in cluding Desks, Steim Meat and Ulectric Light. Also 1 200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. hUMMER IIOMK-On Paradox Likc-Crm of the Adltondaiks 0',i inllei north or Schtoon l..'i)c. rotlusc of rvcn room, coniplctily timildlitd, e.MCt tiblc and bed linen .aid lbcr; liai torn- laiRC, ally Pcdiooms beds line wlu splines .ind ni.iUru. Mountain i-prlng w.itor in kltclicn; Burden space, it dcstri-l; beautiful setnerv. charminc drives boating, tWi in;r. Two malls dally. l.Hcry convenient. Iili-r ?:00 for tli- rin. I'urtlicr paitknlun apply Samuel n. Ilcardflry, SOt Washington street. New Votk clly. FOB HUNT Pctroi room IbL with all modem Improtementf, Including; Meant lical, hn inntcil lias i.mse, cleelric llclil, etc ; rent icasonible. OH rally. DU-'I Mulberry street. KOIt lll'.NT IIoikc No. 1112 North Wa-hlnj;-ton atenue; 11 room nnd bilh room; all nenly pjpeicd and painted. Apply at 537 Lin den ptrcel. FOU TtKNT 12-IIoom house; 10 Puller sheet, Dmiinoic; balh, heat and cold ttjtrr; l.uin dry nearly new. II. .V. I'atrick, 311 Wash ington atcnue. FOR IIKXT 11'iCKim liouse. modern impiote menLs Ki Madison atcnuc. UJ'l RRKC.V HiriOE SinnET. ten room. modern iuiiruenients; steam heal turnished; desir leirahle. Beal Estate. .fl2,inl Will secure lnodun stcimOiealed residence with bun ami laigc lot, about one Mod: from toiirt hotitc .-fU.irc. l'or particulars ."-ec W. T. ll.ickett.Heal Estate Dealer. ,MiOHiij a a roomy stciuHicated Iiou-r. two blocks trom lourt house squaie. W. T. Ilackctt, Ileal Estate Dealer, Heal KsUtc Kv rhaiiKC, Washington atenue. ,000-Ilujs sttnm-heated tlouao tith a barn; onlv three Mocks fiom ir.iirt liouac. s-e W. T. Hackelt, Real Estate Dealer, Iteal Estate Exchange. fcM,0no Ilujs a lino residence on I he hill near Vine meet, with Ii.uu; ronnw aie large and plenty ol Ihcm: receplion hall, dining 100m and stairs furnished in iuk. fcee this suic. W. T. Hacked, Heal Estate r.'c'ci. $12,500 II111 s the finest located steam-luMted icsideni-c in the city. This is Miong lan guage, Imi. 'lis true. For particulars see W. T. II.ic.kctt, Ileal Estate Dealer. M,000 Will buy a modem eight-loom house on Jefferson atenue. This seems too good to be hue, but 'tis hue. Ileal IMate Dealer Hackelt can turnih pailieularA fJ.lOO Modem single, at Nay Aug Park, section. W. T. Ilackctt, Ileal IMate Deiler. place la approvcel by tills connnunt ity Is undoubted. Kcv. Jlr. Greene lias ac-L-omplislied a gicat work in assisting lo clear the old Crick churrh of debt mid all will rejoice that he is to con tinue in the Held to which he has been sn succesHful. Airs. Ainmcruniu vl.sitcd friends in Plttston Sunday. Jlr. und Mrs. W. ("J. Kvans vlsitod Iricmls at this place Sunday. Found A valuable culf button: owner can liuvft .same by calling at Lanc'ti grocery store. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. Special to the scianton Tribune Lewisbiiigr, Pu., April lri. Thiough the effortn of Coach Hosklns the irtielc DKiii aie rapidly loumlliu'. into shape and u speedy rcluy team will bo picked trom tht'f-e to run In the annual ath letic, carnival hold by the University of Pctiitf-ylvanlu. The first picllmln aty rates conies off on Wednesday, April IV. T.ti&t Sunday the Hev. J, Henry Ilas Uitn, of the- Fli,sc Baptist chmch, oC Wllllanisport. delivered the annual t--er-lnnn before the College Christian asso ciations, Monday evening last the Clitls' Dra matic club prcseatcd "Itcbeccd's Tri umph" before u select audience. The utfalr was a vre.it f-uccess and roflet-ts Bre.it orfdlt upon the members of the organization und upon MI?s Schilling ei, tholr iriKtiuetor. Pretty faces, ehurmlng manners, daz zling ctilorH and oxriulBlte taste com bined to make the annual rollege i?lrln' reception of last Friday nlsht a murked fcucr-ia at a social event of the life at Buc-km-ll. Seldom, If over, were the decoration's fa tastefully nnd artisti cally arranged. The oruhestra, half hlddon by a bower of palms, added Its witchery to the already churnilng hisipy, pnillliig faces were everywhere ficne end f-oon all were under the In lluoiice of Hie bright surroundiitga and in evidence. Tlu conavirvatory, ar raiiE'td In the w?st parlor, attracted much Httfntion and favorable comment ftom all. The slrls are to be congratu lated en their hiici-esp, Saturday the base ball seat-cm w,is opened by n rather loosely played and uiilnt'-roslliiR' Biime with rtloomsbure State Noiniul school, The vleltors won by their hard hlHlnp- which In tha sixth Inning was terrific, The score; VUirlt-nfll ., ,.3 2(1(1(1 2 0 (1 0-T Ulnrtmt-huriT 3 0 0 (t I) a J 0 a s 't'he Ilucl-Tiell aeudeiuy lost on tha biimo day to the l.owiubiirg High school: gcoio fi to S. The many fi lends of the Hv-ta Uult.i PI fe-(.roiit. will be glad to know that the Oni.inui -hapter liars been institut ed In a' He, Uoullgiie'ii fcelc-ct school at Chevy f'lu.fe, Almyland. Ve are glad to ehionlclu such nrowliifr fueoess of tho oldffit f-ororily of our institution, IJoctoif Htilley and Oroff htv been t-ccured as Instructors at the Pennsyl vania Clmulriqun lo be hold at Mt. Grlna Ihla rummer. Stuntcn, 'W: Pael:-r. 'O.'j Uertolette. (?; l.c-lbt-r, 'OS. attended the dlttrlot cuivfnllor. of the Phi Kappa Pu! fra ternltt' which met at Pliiludclphlu dur ing iho past week. Miss I.auu; K. 6nyder, a graduate Lines 0 Cents Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Line Rent Estate. M,50O Ilujn n cosy, modern eight-room lioiie, lotnleil on the sludy uhle of one of the nio'.l Hth.iclhe bloiki on the hill. K H1I1 U ttlut you are looking for sdj llr.ikelt. !tT,''Vt Iluyrt a Mil lot, wllli steluil-lieateil lesldcnee, delightfully situated on the nhady side of Clay utcnue; 111 a bargain thl knocks them nil nut. Iteat Estate Dealer lllckct'. I i.n 11 for rale. ?l,0O0 FOIl MO.ooo This In no faliy tale; It means that 910,000 will buy a l.trg(, mod ern. tra.m-hMtetl double home tvllh laigc 1 t and bain on pated atenue, near Mulberry slice and worth $1.1,000. Sec Ilackctt. ?1,J00 Uujs u nine-loom, team-liealed house, near (Julncy atenue! teims easy. W, T. Ilackctt, Ileal Estate dealri. $750 UP TO $50,000 Ileildeiice properties In all parts of city and Mihuib. IV. I'. Ilackctt. LOTrf-Speelal bJign In building lot. W. T. Ilackctt. S0O lluta lot .'iOxtSO. I'cnn atenue, (Ircen Hldgc. Wells a Km lor. lf'2,300 Muja S-room house, hnprotcmenK lot 40vl20. Waircn direct, Protldcncc. Wells A: Keator. .f2,C00 lliij i one douMcs house, 7 and 8 loom", ienl for ST and S; one single hour? tenia for M; lot lltfiloi, Delly sheet, Oieen Midge. Wells k Keator. ?2,0.y llu.ts R-room ho-isc, lmpioteinenti, 2509, Pretcott atenue. Welh & Keator. lot For Sale. Wt.SSSfVS'S'S 10 11 SAI.K C'ar load ol joung sound hoi-r, weighing ficm 1150 to 1000 pounds. 221 Oak ford rouit. ,1. Jl. Field. Stolen. hlOEEX The person who took umbrella, hum postoltlce laat etenlng about 0.30 will sato tumble bv returning same In the Uiekuw.inni Valley Hotel. Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as head g.iidner, or llorist, on J prltate or commeuial pi ice in llu vlcinitv of .Vianton or Wilkeiflarre. Addiess C. Wc-ole;-, P. O. Ilex irt, Wutpoit, Conn. bITl'ATION WANTED-Ily a joung man as so licitor or collector; experienced. Address, "K," 1109 Fik atenue, rily. bITL'ATION" WANTED-Young man 10 jojic. wishes .1 position as bicycle icpaliei; llit class icfeiener. Jl. A. C, Tiibune office. SITUATION WANTED-Ily a joimg man. .is collector; has bad lour tails' cpeiierco with a leading turn ol Ihi- ,lty a.id cm tumUli A No. 1 icfircncw. Address ',. U. li.. Tribune. SH'UATION WANTED-JIiddle-agcd man und w-ifc, no children; carelul; no drink oi tobacco habits; wish caie ot gentleman s resi dence dining summer; bct refcience-. Address Care, Tribune. f-tTVATION' WANTED My a .toung girl, Piotest ant, to do general liousenoik. 212 Putnam street, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED To go out by the day washing, iioning or cleaning. Call or addic-A Mrs. Hiissell 1210 l.'cdar atenue, city. MAN of ability, 27, man led, well cduc-ated, with knowledge ot Hie art ot adteitis ing, mechanic with sonic e.peiiencc, desiies to engage with either a manufacturing or whole sale establishment or large department store. No reasonable ofTer in any line offering chant n for promotion rofu-od. Con espondence solicit ed. Addic-s Po 170, Rerwick, Pa. JIAItltlED man, no ehildien, would like position as steward, janitor, c-.uet.ikcr or woik of any kind. C'., Tiibune olhce. of the insilltitp, and now a member ot tho graduating r.-las-s ol the Women's College, ii f Baltimore, has -just been awarded the highest honor ol the year, the Oxford Fellowship. . lm-is, '02. has gone to his home in Xiinticokc. where he will teach a. few weeks in place- of T. .1. Morris. 19C0, v ho is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. GIBSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Oiht-on. April 13. Mrs. A. .T. Git en, of Ilopbottoni, visited her daughter, Mrs. James lleirlck. here this week. Clailley Tlngley spent his faster va cation with Ills mother and orother. 1j W. Seutcr visited ft lends In Car bondale u few days last week. Gene Withers and Miss Snltzer, of Harford, visited at IM McConuell's Sunday. A business ineeiliig ol the Y. P. C. V. was hold at Miss Kflle Tlugley's last Tuesday evening, A. C, Sweet Is hi Montto.se this week attending court. J. Uurrows and wife vhdtcd fi lends the past week In Uradford county, NEW PISTOIa FOB THE ARMY. Luger Lends in the Test by the Experts. Jly l"velu-ite Wiie fiom 'Ihc A'luiiatcd i'lctsj. Washington. IX '., April 1U. Tho army is to be immediately provided with a new and improved type of pis tol. Tho Liiger, recently ofilelally adopted 'by the Swiss government, was selected 'by the board of ordnance, and It is recommended that 115,000 be al lotted for the Immediate purchase of 1,000, to be distributed among tho troops of regular cavalry. The results obtained at the test of the Lttger wero extremely gratifying. The Miape Is better than that of the Colt. The Luger fired 110 shots per minute against forty by tho Colt. Out of a totuj of thirty shots fired at u target from the luger, twenty-four struck home, und when the same man fired at the same target twenty-eight shots from tho Colt Iip ta only able to make nine targets, if the new auto, inatlo pistol proves us efficient In actual service ils it bids fair to from the Je suits of tho tests It will b-3 geueially distributed In tho at my. CORONATION OF EDWARD, Major General Corbin Will Represent United States at the Ceiemonies, By llvcliulve ilre fiom The Associated 1'iesa Washington, Apill lu U Is piouable that Major General Corbin, adjutant general, will be limned to represent the UnltPd States at the coronation of King Kdwnrd VII. This ceieiiioiiy Is under stood to follow closely the expiration of the year's mourning in memory of the late Queen Victoria, which would bring the date about February next. It Is realized, however, that follow ing .1 precedent ah eddy ehtabll&hcd In England, the period of mourning- may lie cm lulled an a. concession to the tta.de inteivsts of London, which sulVer greatly thereby, and the coronation may take pluce come time next fall. SITUATIONS WANTED l-REE. Money to Loan. JI0SIJV to loan on Iniptoted elly leal ulate. ilENItV IlEUN, .tit. I'lIAS. It, 1XI.I. 'IIIOMAS SI'n.(IUE. THE I'cnn Mutual 1.1 fp hiKiiratice Vn. piny Hill loan upon first runrtgiwe upon tentrally lcc-ited piopeitlcs unt iimoiml, for term of yrarr, ill low lad- of ilileret. C'aptnll, Attorney, Patill Hull. ling. STIIAtUlir loans In muoiinM '0 to lOO.um at t1! to il per cent; payments tnnnthlv, ccinl-iinnually or jeail.t. Inteicl rn b.ihmie. W. M lluntiell, Ally, :iut--2 Jleam llldg. MOXEV lo loin on bond unit uioitg.ige. any aiiiounl. M. II. Ilntnatc. Couimonweallli building. ANV AMOUNT OF MOSF.V TO t.OAN-tJuUW, ftialaht leans ol llulhllnp and Eoati. At liom 4 to 'I pel CTiit. Call on N. V, Walker, 311.313 Connell building. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Hecelved at Any ot the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City l.ni:nr Clll.l X.. lumu Mulbertj sheet and Wcbslti .ivi-mie. (l STAV PIC'llEE, WO Adann avenue. West SUle l".OrifK W. ,II:m;IN, lOI .-south Main avenue. South Scranton FIIEII 1.. TEIIPPK, 7-21 Ceilai atenue. North Scranton OI.O. W. DAVIS (oriin- Nonh Main ii c tine and Jlniket sheet. Giecn Ridge CIIA111XS P. JOMIs, Illlknlll atenue. r. .i. .ioiins, ii;o riiccn nidge stiect. U. I.OHENZ, corner Washington ate nue and .Marion sheet. Petersburg- W. II. KNI.ITEE. 1011 litmg .ueiiii- Dunmore .1. o. honi: ,t SON. Help Wanted Male. Wanted . A bnghl and energchc toung man of thoiousli local ai.cuainl.iiieu and well-rounded newspaper ctperiencc- lo taki- a responsible position on a well established Northeastern Pennsjlvanl.i dally nev.'spaix-r. Addicss "Pioneer," care Tiibune, stating age, c.tpeihnco nnd pay expected WANTED A man unable ot' managing a ship ping department ct a turnltiire and carpet business in an intelligent manner; one not alianl ot woik; must be Ihoioughly expeiienccd in packing and titling; waste- ol time lor any cither to apply. 11. F. Co., Tiibune office. WANTED Neat, intelligent oltice boy in ciim neer's ofliee. Room 112 Hoard of Trade Illdg. WANTED Salesman for domestic ilepai Intent, Apply at office. .lonas Lens's- Son". WANTED Salesman for duvs good depaituiciil. Apply at office. Jonas ling's Sons. WANTED At once, a Rood tailor. Apply to Richairi.s t Whlh, K2il l-ackawanna avenue. WVNTED-A flist class e-oat maker. Apply T. P. Jlcfiieil, Atoca, Pa. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Xevv York, April pi. The slock uiaikcl gate evidence that Ihc speculation aiill iitaiiu an abundant vitality, but nitvrllicrra the tone was cslicmely tctcush and at times very nertous. At, opportunity was triven duriue the nimnlutr lei.M-p thu uiitiifdom ol the (.peiulalivo leackii In bavins alleniptcd to oubatilulu u lot of low Siaile industrial stocks for thu IiIkIi sradc rail loads as leaders ot Ihc market, The tiolctil ic l.ipsiu from c-leida'.s iu.iiiipul.itcd achiinccs ill some ot these toelo caused considerable rllaonl'i in the inailtut diiiiui; the early tradius. Tin' cleeicled weakness ol the t'nlted Males Meel lolkB on :k fount of tin- lepoited thieat of the piit-ldeul ot the Am.ilijatnUed a-nurlatini to pie elpltatc a Atlike li.nl an uiistttlilu,' cltect all tluoiiRli the indusliial list. II was piuted once airain tint the fn.ltttri.il sloel.s ate iiilluenucl by such a t.uiety u iaii-fs and conditions that it is hupelci-s lo indiin- any uniform movement in all of thciu. A number oi ilia high prlceil in dustrials cuulluued to fhotv nticiisth, notably susar and Ainalsamalcd Copper. 1 he ileallnK in the latter sloik weie on an enormous tealc and tho pike movement tlolenl and ciiatic, AlUr the cipcnliii; bulge leallzluj eairied the ptice 'i below last niijht. I.-itcr in the day atlcr lb publlcitlon of lh" piopcs-ilion tor ib-oipllon of Itiittc and l"slun and Montana the stink was rn-licd up I'd lii'iu the lovve.-l in IJ'-'s. The last piice was 12"i a net mln ot onl.v '. The general luaikit pioved i.ithir indlfieient to the liiovemcnt ol tin- -peeiilties and (In IC wa, a lu-ncial dc-clluluir tindem.t. Hock Inland .e.lills lalliufr :V'l umler last ul;lit and a laiue uuiiibu ot piomiiient lallioad stocks Ih-m I to -2 p.ilut-. Willi Ihc leilval o lumois tint the llutlingtcm plan ot meiKer would certainly be publlshi'd lids we-k und the lhle became ctiac,idliuiily buoyantly astalu and Iheie was a i-vinpalluil-u-covrry in the Reneial r.iaikel. 'Ihc- Kan.is-Tea lcnu weie aiiuthu iciuu of strength. In this movement llniliiiKti.il touched 1BJ, a ld-overy liom tint lowest ot ,';, and Northern I'aclllu tellini? ec-diviilend ot I per cent rose by tlolcnt adtamet to lu-",1.-, an eMreme advance of ','tj. The 1'rie lo,ks inse Irom ' te .1 poliite, 'I he pi ices oi all of these blocks escc-pt Kile second prcloried madj new idsh lecords today. Notwltlistandinir the svm nalhetici lecntiilet in the geiteial niaiket it will be bti-n that the ilav'rf net claii; ate- a a rule ot lnslKiililcaul iliiueiislon-. Total tans today, 1, SI 7, I'M bIi.ucs. Tlic bond inaikft became iueitulai today oh icaliilu? In spieiilatlve jue, 'lutal s.iles. pn value, is.'i.Suo.mii, I". ", ictundluc -,' dei'llned !' and new Is advauicd U on the- la.st tall. The following quotations aro fumUhed The Tiibune by M, i. Jnnlali A. Co,, (oeins iUT'H Mcais bulldlti;-, .-elaiitcn. Pa. Tele phoii'j MM; Oiic-u- llljli. Low- i o; Il if, est. ct, In,;, Amor. MiK4i 14'J'i llli'i lls'i i: Auier. Tubaeei. IWi VIUij IS'l li'l'i AtchUnu , ,.,, ' i-'i'i I't-s KITs Atchison. It o.Mi n.,-; in-1; p-,.;; llmok. Traction M'i " 't M!i Halt. & Ohio ,..,UI tel tJ, 'n. rout. Tobacco l"Ti i IPJ I7'i Clics. iV Ohio 17 17 in"! (Ulj I hlv. & fit. West 2i iitj '.'.i ii'j t Mo., II. & O. Iss'.i lrti IsTlj 19IT t. l'aul I3t l.".Hi IMH ltS Hock Maud I.VI'j lil-'i 3,i; JW-, IM. k lludwu I7!i Hi 77',j Imi Mil. Tuition mb 17IU IK'i l".l: Mliso. I'acilii- IIU'J KM Jiri litia, r-oiitUcin Paiilir , IJ5; u! .,ij Pi Noitulk i We.l , r.ji; r.js; ,-,ii ,-,.s; Norihun I'aciik n; jir.ij h jii.t; Vullli. 1'JiIlk-, 'i. ,,.,, w,'i HJ5; M.'l irfij v cvutiai i.ii3 npi ran., m Oi,t, & Wixleiu .11'. ::ta .,; .,ij IVniu. II. It 135 .V ij 1 51 1 . I'aeUni ilall .Iillj 1)7 fait, MOTHER GRAY'S SWRRT POWDERS toi Childien. Jlother firay, lor jcis a nuiro in I.a C'lillilrn'i llotoi. In Yihi, V. I. ,mi,.i .Ml. cue cuiiuicii 9 iiuuiv- iii ..vtv itiu, ircait'i! enii. dicn tuece-ilully with a leiuul.i, i.ow pirp.rcd and plaied In the diu; ttoies. tailed Mother ri.v'. Ss..,,c, PDvv,l,-rt f.lr I litldrrit. Ilirv ,.A htumless -a milk, pleasant to take- r,d mvci fill, A certain vmo for Icvcrlflnu-,, lonttlpailc-n. Iifjdji he, trrthiii and tvunch elisonleis und icmotc vrornu. At all druggist. V3c. Sample scut riHX Id-tics, llcn H. OimHed. If Hoy, N. V. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cants for Each Extra Lino Wanted. CIlANCi: OF A MIT. TIMM-The IMliu-i Plan t.itloii nf lloiuliiiar, I'enlial Amerha, of feis induccuiciils ncwr "ucfoic heaid nt to nun with a snilll amount ol iah t;hn dehe steady employment with an InlrrcFl. Ill nil the liuol-luent-i of the comii.i.iy besldci a title to tin miea or more ol land in Patnca Valley. Amount fiill.t securerl and gmal vni,ie, t til or nddios P.ituca Plantation nunpany. Dime Hank lllda, SrMliton, Help Wanted Female. LADIES' TAll.OltS wanted and drewiuakei"; mtit be i apatite. Apply .'2d Eai kavvanna avenue. t ANTI'.D-Evpei lein ed bltuleiy gltl natited, Tiibune lllndeiy. Booms and Board. IiAROE ttont room with board for to gentle, men, 110 Adams avenue. Lost, I.ObT Diamond horsoshoc pin. Mbeial icwaul if icliirued to I12H Marlon stieel. Certified Public Accountant. E. C. bl'AUUJINO, 220 IHtOADWAV, NEW Vork. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHllECT, CONNEEL bulhllng. FREDERICK I,. HltOWN. ARCIIITEOT. PRICK building, 120 Wathluglon avenue, N-rantou. Dentists. DR.C. E. ElEENnElKiEli, PA1 I.I IIL'IhDINC.', Spruce street, Scianton. Dlt. C. C. EAUIIACtI, 115 WVOMINO AVKNUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. nOVI.E. .VI'IOHNEV-AT-EAW. Rooms 12, II, 10 and 13 Iluir building. F. K. TltAOV,.VlTY,COMMONVEALTU REIKI, 1). R. KKPLOrif.E. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO Haled on leul estate security. Jlears building, corner Washington atenue and Spruce sheet. WTI.LARD, WARREN k KNAPP. ATIORNKVS and counscllors-at-law. Republican building, Washington avenue. lEhSL'P k .lESSUP, An'ORNKYS AND COON-sellors-at-law. Commonwealth building. Rooms fi, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. Til WT.lt. ATTORNEY. IKU-tUI, Dili flooi, Jleais building. ROOMS I.. A. WATTIES. ATrORNF.Y-AT-LAW. IMIAltD of Trade building, Sirranton, Pa. PATTKn.SON k WU.COX, TRADERS' NATIONAf, Rank building. C. COMEOVS. tl-l.t HEPUIILICAN HUIl.RINT). A. W. IIFnTIIOI.F. OFFICE .MOVED TO NO. 2)1 Wjomlng atenue. Hotels nnd Besturants. THE ELK CAFE, l'2'i AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Hates naj-onabh-. P. ZEIULER. Propiietoi. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. PAS scugcr depot. Conducled on the Euiopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. It. lllllRCS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AN!) cess pools; no odor; onlv impioved pumps uid, V. II. iliigg-, piopilrtnr. Leave oiilei.i 1100 Noilh .Main avenue, or Ekke's chug stoic, i"r. ner Adams and Mulbeiij. Iloth telc-phoue. Ilo.iiITnsT H.v Ileaelini; llv., I'i. ., Siulliein 11. II. ... Siuth. II. H I'r. ., Term, foal ,fc Iron . T. S. la-alhei- ... I'. S. Icatber, I'r. , I". S. ltubber t'nion I'aelhe ..... I'nlon I'acitU-, IV. , Wild-toll, I'i Wi-xlem t'nion ..., Col. I'uel k lion ., Ain.Vil. I'oppei- .,., People '.s C.ls Te-,is l'.'icillf- Am. l.'.u I'ouuili.y . I". -. f-leel (Jo. ., V. S. Meel Po., Pi, ,i',i'. .... 7.v; .... 2S .... l .... ii-iL .... Ills .... 7n .... 21 .... !'', .... -vj .... r.ii;-; .... m .... s.-i,s ....ISiVi ....iti"; .... 12 ;;;: tin ... ni .it.i j Til ', "d'A 7",i Owl, s'h Nl f'.s "U 7s-n 21 "i fwn Ii.'!, ii:;i l-Jl-i Jo'', tn',:- t'l'i 7.Vj 2- POIJ li7 II 2liU rut si"-.. !: nj li'iH li:u it'i -jo Pi II.!'. IM 7ft'i JP'i "i'k SsVi .'I'l'i HI tnjli li-s'i lll'lx li's -l,t , 47'I tlllj M:W VHItK l.lt.VIV MAIIKCT. Open in",. 77 "h 7'i'e I'l-s lllli est. Low- ( Ins in, 7ni 7i.-', 4-7i HIII'M' Jiiy ... .Inly COIIN. May .... Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did, Asked. I'Irt Natioral Hank 12'id Hiantou Sat bias Hank '.i') Third National Uaul tsti Hum.- Pepui.it ati.l lil-ioin.i iiaiis.. 27 1 Keonomy Llsbt, II. -s, P. Co I.ukii. Tru-t afs Deposit Co I VI CUrk & .Suiter Co, Pi 12 J Scianton Iron Kjiico k Jlfg. Co Scianlon Asle Works '.ncU'tunra -iti Co., Pr Count v gatlncs n.inl; k Trust Co,. 2W ITrtt National flank- tCatLondale) .Standard Drllllns Co Ttadeia' National Hank 14) i-iianten Holt and Nut Co joo UONDS. Pciantcn Pa-f.u-Jer Hallway, But MoitCage, due ID-O Hi People's stieet Railway, lust mort- cane, d-ao 101S , 113 rcople'a stieet Hallway, Ucncral mortgaiie, due 1021 113 Dickson Mmiutae tutius Co Laeka. Towmhl'i School S per cent. ... City ot Sc.rai.ton M. Imp. a per cent ticuiitcn 'luctlvn u per tine 115 4a too D.i '.'0 ioo ;iu 100 lUa 1W Scianton Wholesale Market, rtuiirc.lt.-il by II, 11. )al. 27 l.ackanjiua ..ej nittlu-t icaiu i. . I'M. -'"a-.'li.i tresb. 2Ja.'Jlse.; ilali.v, flesh, 2l'..a.'-.'l-! old, ',ili. Cl.tcsc-I'ull eieiiu, l'al"c-. l.VB" Weslilii lii-b. M . lo r-.; ludtby late. 1','i In Hi Ile-.ii..--Pei till., ehoiio mainiiv, '.' I'd lloaiis -P-t lui, iliob uiaiiov, Jliiliuiu lIwiu.-l'T bu., ijj.hiai.l",. linen Peas-Pci bu., tl.l"al.3, Onions-IM bu., 'Jl.luil.'O. I'lour HeiL pattut, iei Mil,, SI.G'i. Hcd Kl'lnrt neau--Pcr bu., S-'.IJa'. .Ma-.'.ort. V'.lliJia). :.;o. Phlhulelnhia Qralu nnd Produce Iltiil - 1'iiui: ne-li ui.utii. He.; do. wuUill, lh.; eh . Miiilhwisliiii, Hi.; tin. ojntli.iil, li. flii-e Ihilcl: N. t pill iieini.. lauev small, I2al2li-. ; el", el" di . tail In choice, Will9!,-. Itctm.d iV"Ji- rill". I'otlin I ueliiiised. a ii,w 1'iiui; lilt- piiiin' in hluls,, ai - couuiiv du. it.,., bids, I'.air. . -.akes, .',',jc. l.n e poul II) Hull ..;ul wiak; luv-U, K.'.jIIi.; old ioo--ti-is, 7j7';i.i wintir (lihkens, llr.'Uc-.; iui ililcl.i-us, 2,1a lex-. i iluvks, llal'vi-. 1)icvii1 poul. Ii.v l.iillll but Me-adv ; foul, flluhc, lO'iv,; d. lull In i;oud, 0'i.jllt,-. ; old loo lili-, 7',i. ln.l-.l-in:. thUlcii-', fiorcn. )u.'l2i.: uikes, Itoten, t'alic- ; iliuk". Ial2c. lUcdplt I Jour, ,.'jm bautU, and -J.eiV'.tKiO pounds I'i tacks! wheat, i50.iV.) bushc-l; coin, I ;); oats, II.Ulii. fchipineiits-Wlieat. J'.'.(0 bu.hcl.; coin. HjU.tnii); (ju, 11,0m. New Vork Gram nnd Produce. Nctv Yoik. Apill Id. Floin I'iim and more active at a shade hither in pi lies in toioe Instance. Miiuifrou patent. Jl-'OJI'M, winter Pliiladilphta. Apill Ic Wlieai-i,-. liU.ei. (enliail Bl-i'l'1. lil. i7'sl77Ji. Coiil-riilu-, So i niiM-d uil. I.sils'si. Oau !-uaily; No. 2 tvhili illppcu, ;l,Iji, Wool-I'iic lumiitl Hut In I inn iiud ipiiet; fancy mc-Iuii ni-auiei.v, I', ! ,!,. tin Intnl.. )', ,1,1. or.lil.l it,i . M . j i ts PROFESSIONAL. Physicians and Sugeong. Dlt, V. V.. uvenne. ALLEN, ,11,1 NORTH WA8HINOTOM till. S. W. li'AMOREMl.Y. OFF1CK .130 WASH. ington avenue. Realdence, 1310 Mulberry, (Tuonlu dUea.e, lungs, heart, kldneja in genlto-iirlnary oigns a specialty. Hours 1 In 4 p. tn. Osteopath. S-. (lEIITHI'Di: EVANS, OSTEOPATH. l' AXE 120 Washington Ave., Siranton Pa. Chronic Dlfeases a specially. Olflcc Hours; 5.30 lo IS ui.; 1.30 to :,,?,) p. m. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE .- CO.. SEEDSMEN AND N1IRS eijmrn, store 201 Wajiilnglou avenui grc houses, HViO Noilh Main avenue; itort tl phone, 762. Wire Screens. .IOsKI'11 KUKTTEL, REAR Oil LACKA. AVlw Stranlon, Pa., inanufaetuier of Wire Sren Miscellaneous. URi:SMAKlNO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: al.-o 1 idles' ttalets. Loutl ShoemVB y2 Adams avenue. JIEOAROEE 11R0S., PRINTERS' MTPPMES, EN telopec, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 1E Washlnglon avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKtS-nAltRU RECORD CAN BE HAH in Seianton nt tho news stand of Belwil". llro.. 400 Spiuc and BOJ Linden: M. rtcrton. .'22 Lackawamu avenue; 1. S. Schutjcri Sir t-pi uee street. 3 LESAL. FSTATi: Of HIRAM 11. WHITE. LATB if (ilci.biiin. County of Lackawanna, and Bute of I'enrsvlvjnij, deceased. Let Ins of administration upon tho above estata bitlnr been gianled lo the undersigned, all pei sew indebted theieto will phase make promrt pij incut, and those hating claims against the es tate will piescnt the-n for ,uyment to CHRISTIANA O. WHITE. Flll.D. C. HANYEN, AdminUtrahix. Attorney for tho Eslate. F.STATF, OF EDWARD JAMES. LATE OF THK C'ly of Scianlon, County of Lackawanna, tic cea d. Li tun icstanientaty upon the ahotc ostuts hailng bun uiauted tn (he tindci s!gnd, all pei sons indebted lo said estate are requested 1 1 mike pa.tment, and those lowing claims or ele. mauds to piesent the same lo JIAODELENE .1AME.-5. Eiceiihlx. PALMER L. WILLIAMS. Scranton, Pa. Atloiney for Estate. ESTATE OF ARMIND.V NEELl), DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tho estate of Annlnda Neeld. late of the City of Scranton, deceased, have been gianted to tho undersignd, to when all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment, and those hating claim or demands, lo make known same without delay. C. M. NKELD, II. C. REYNOLDS, II. t. REYNOLD, Kxccutoi-'. Attorney for Eslate. IN RE: ESTATE OF DANIEL W. SULLIVAN. To Whom It Jlay Concern: The. Oiphans' Court of Lackawanna County has gianted a nilo to show cause why Mary 8ulli tan, executrix of the last will and teatament ol Daniel W. Sullivan, should not be dUcharged. Rrtmnablo to nct Argument Court. JLVIIY SULLIVAN. II. (I. REYNOLD. Eeeutiir. Atloiney foi Estate. TlsOI.FTI0N OF PARTNERSHIP, MJHTKD -Not Ice is heicby given that the Jleadov niool; Sil'c Company, Limited, an association oi-ganl.c-d 'indcr the Act of Assembly approved .lunc 2, JS7t, and its supplement?, for tlie pur pose of spinning and nianufacturing silk, iuik tlncad, and Hie weaving and manufacturing ot sill; fabric is hereby dissolved by the unani mous tote of the parties in Interest, anil the fed lowing persons have been appointed linuidattu. HusIim: W. W. Van ttjkc. II. Ilenaid, A. I.. Colliiw elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, SJr. t. o. h. ntloat. Options were firm all the fore part oi the elay. A shaip break finally occurred unde lealiimr liowever, and close wan cisy at net ileeline. May closed 70'ic. i duly, 76'i. Sept., TSji'. Coin Spot tiim; ?v'o. 2, MU elevator and Mic I. o. b. afloat. 0itions opened steady and ailv.imed, ilo-lnff firm at -"UHc. net advance-. April docd .'lOVtc; May, 4Tic; Juli, in,-.: Sept,, IS'ie. Oats f-pot firm; No. 2, IW!.; No. S, .'W'.ic-.; No. 2 white, 32!ay.'fc. , o. :: while. :2c-. : tuck mixed western, 30's lll'jc; tuck white, 32a3c. Options llrai nil elay on late t-cedinir and a good demand west. Hultei Matket leady; fresh creamery, lCaSlc, far tint, ll'ial.i'e.i imitation creamery, M Ice.: .stile- cl.ihy, 13.120V-. Cheese Markei Mead) i fancy larite colored, llall'icj huic.t hrsi- white, lo?ia lie; fancy small colored, tea I2'4C. ; laucy snull, while, WKtViv. Enrs l-'lm: itato and Pc-niia., HtUVic; usiiUterii, J.lil.nii-.; tvestern, storage, lt'.jc.j trcxtem, n pnlar packed, ItnlUlc Chicago Grain and Produce. lilcaxo, Apill in. rirain niarkaU all tdvaiiec.l tculaj, but wheat broko near the end on veal Ulmv and lIociI ',e-. lower, while oats and emu held closinf- "ic-. higher for the tentuer ucl ".c. iinprovecl for tho Utter. Proilon clod easy, I0al2',2C, lower. C'aih miotatlom wer ai tolliivvs: I'lour le.nlv ; No. : i-piiiiR wheat, 8'Sa0'e.: So, 2 leel, 70ia7:te : No. 2 rorn, 4.1c-,( No. J ve-llow, W!.; So. a oat'", 27a'J7Vc. i No. t wl'ilti, 2'1'laWc.; No. .1 white, 2SU20e,i No 2 lye-, ."sti.S Roial leeding barley, IKe-.i fair to ibo'ice' uialliiii,', il.iVJe. : No. I flat seed, M-V! No. I iiiiilhvvvslcin. I.Mj piime timothy Reed, ss.i.70; inifs poik, H.12',i.il3; laitl, IJfi..'.ViS.:d. sliort lib-. & l," ifi.iti : ihy nalted shouldern. "I'i a7',i.: short clut steles, s..';T,vS.,",tJ-, whit ke.t, 1.17. Chicago Live Stock Market. eiiieaxo, Apiil W, Cattle Bccclpl. B.OM tfii.eully 5lcaely; Rood to prime utters, U9i ioor to medium, S'l.M.it.ft'i; stneken and fed eis, slow, s,2.73.i4.7.'; cow?, i.75a4.30; heifei.i, A.I.T.1aM); cinncrs, sJ.10a2.7.V, bulls, stead V..s(l,il :u; calves, weak, f5.73a3.23j T ted stce'i.-, ?l.i3a.',.S.i: Te.as giwi iteers, sl.iOati Tesas bulls, !-2.73.i J.fO, lloKs-ItecelpU. toilai, 20,000; tomorror, 2.-.. rinui Ml oter, 3,ti)i weak; top, W.C0; niltrrd and biitlhcts, $.,S3l6.l2)j: Kood to duties liev?, saiafl.ill; iuukIi heavy. W.fi.5a3.t)5j Usht, t3.S U.03; bulk Ol salts. S1.u3.-Ul. 0, lleep Iteielptii, 7,fA)j Iieii and amb, lo fhoiii Iambs up to i.1-13; good to choice tteth eio, rl,73i3i fair tn eholc,c iiiheil, $4.J4.7.5 v(sleni sluep, si 73a3i yeaillnRs, ,73a5; lit live lainU, iH.73.il .13; west fin lambs, 5113,35. New Yorlc Live Stock. New Voik, Apill 10. flecves-No liude In lir cat lie ; nominally steady, Ciiltlf Tude llmlled nul pticoa vvkt seoc eal, f1.2,u3.3el; whole lauge- quoted at tvl.,V) ; al.73; little calves end cull:, M, I bIicch it Onlrl. but Mfadv: lauibf. veiv dull and weak; sheep, jlai.20; fllpiej do,, $.i.in al..'al; sotsl to piiuie uti.heiu lamUs, ti. ttla.1 73; pi lino clippi-el do., si; elipprd cull, M llojs-Maiket film at Si.JfuiJ.1. East Liberty Cattle. KarL l.ibe-it), Spill Id. CattK-Mead; itr 1Uir7i; piluiii, J".2'a3.50; rooiI, rjlal.W. I bus- Active; avoilnl nieiliuiuj, 1.3i)li.3 hiavy yoikeiA. .ii.2.'3ii.3ii; llclil yOikeii, dill) ii Jl: ood pla, i.rsliOj skits, 1a3.W; roushi ,2li3,;i). Miecp How and limn-; bfft clipped wetlieis si .V)il ri: IjihIi-, 3ai.M; coiiiiuoii In xaod, J. ."a 1 1." : veal lalvis, Via 123. Bull'alo Live Stock. U.l fluttalo, Apill 10. Hccclpti! thcep Hid la nits, 2 edis; hot;, 2 cai. .Slilpments-Cai tic none; sheep and lamlu, 8 can-; hojs, i cis. Cattle, uiaiki't uiichanced; no calves on sale in epioublc- lot;, but the feflin trai rait the quotable basis K'lnc; .Vij.7'. Umba Houl, iboico to etu, f3.30al.fi cliplnd lambs, V'a3.10; wool nheep, 43.2" i lipped bleep, M-'al.t0. Ilojs, Heat. tci.Ulvi.3ii plpj, jai.lOaO.15. Olj Market. Oil Lily. Apill 10. Ctcdlt balatic-M. ; eee tifii-.ilc.., ii.) bid. .shipment', l.'I.Mll; ivrra; Sei.oo?. Huns, t,; aveil-jf. jl.711