f $$$ vv ; rfttif ripipi'mf , . 3v. fjtytsHmg fiW$: fsr.ii'" 5 Vf t, n THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1001. Ti it NORTHEASTERN - PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY r.T".,,-A-w,-,- . '- -r;;jK,7 -:r e YVMs "-1'1 TUNKHANNOCK. fpwlil lo hc Scranton Tribune. Tunklmnnock, April 2;;. Mrs. Slor tiiicli, of New York city, who linn been tlic Rtirst of Misses Jliuinali mid Mar tha l.olieck, tho rmst sis weckn, lias teturnod hoiuu. Atlornry O. O. Dershltucr and family, who have been vlsUlnr- friends and rotative; In Scranton tills week, lmvo rcturnc'l home. Kx-Countv CoinnilHsloncr Andrew M. DcWItt, ot KflltP, was In town on Wed nesday. Tho .T. K Wlff&lns Concert enm tmny will strut May 1!l. on a tour among towns tip the river. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Mellaril T.ce. on yccond atreet, 11 daiiRliter, April MIps Anna Jlock has a. reputation as nn entertainer. Sho comes to tho opern house this evening, under tho auspices of tho Baptist church. Miss Shaw, who has been vlsltlnp her slhter, Mrs. Frank Hcftron, for pome time, has returned to her homo at Nicholson. W. V. Shaw. resistor rnid recorder, churles Ooodrleli and Dexter Prevost went on a flshliiK expedition to Ox bow pond this week. Kev. IM A. Oriniii, prcsldliiB cider if this district, will prench the Mo niorlnl Pity sermon to J. AV. Keynolds post. (Sritnil Army of the Republic, on Sunday, May 20. The X'nthoii.slcin I'onn&ylvanlni Pros' nsf.oelatlon will hold lis sprlns uicclliiR at tills place on Saturday, April 27. The Monday club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. .Tames l?latt, uii Weal TloKa street. The 111 tie thirteen months' old child nf Mr. ami Mis. Unci I-", Bllllnss died Tliurhday morning at I o'clock, after an Illness of two weeks' duration. l'x-i'oimty Auditor Henry Young, ot N'orthniorehinU, was doins business In tow 11 011 Thursday. Air. and Mrs. Aaron ISrown, Mrs. Samuel Kyeiibrteli, Mrs. K. X. Stone and .Mrs. V. J. li.irdwcll, attended tho tinnier at AVilkcs-Barre on 'Wednes day oveniiifr. Pmf Frank J. Herman, principal of (lie Mehnopany schools was calling in tow n on Thuif-day. NEW MILFORD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Now Milfoid, April !3. Bert Moore, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is a guest of his mother, Mrs. L. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne, of Wilkes-Harre, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. L,. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Reynolds are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. John Ooldcn, of Cohocton, N. Y. Miss Lena Spencer, of Bingbamton, spent Sunday with relatives here. F. X. fiillespie and Mrs. B. M. Wall, both popular young people of this place, were united In marriage at the borne of the bride's mother in Plain Held, N. J., April IS, 11)01. Mrs. Frank Seymour visited her duughter, Miss May Seymour, in Blng luimton this week. .Miss Mary Hand wont to Carbondalo Wednesday, where she has accepted a. position in 11 tailor shop. Colonel C. C. Pratt and family will return from Binghamton this week. Mrs. William Kelleher spent a few days last week with Scranton friends. Mrs. D. Van Busklrk is able to be out again after a severe attack of ery sipelas in the face. luiiy Hawley, of Scranton, was In tow n over Sunday. "Handicapped," a two act comedy, will be presented at the New Mllford opera house Satuulay evening. May i. An admission, fee of 13 cents will be charged, After the entertainment ice cream and cake will be served and a sale of fancy articles will be con ducted by the young ludles. The en tertainment will be for tho beenfit or St. Mark's church. Mr. and Mrs. John Coddlngton, of Hallstead, were guests at the home of L W. Boyle the fore part of the week. SUSQUEHANNA. special to the -uianton Tiibune Susquehanna, April 23, The Erie shopmen will be paid on Friday for horviccs. In March. Mrs. R. G, Clark and daughter, of Great Bend, have returned home from a visit with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Evans, of West Main stioet. Mbs Jennie Tewksbury, of Bingham ton, Is visiting her parents in Oakland. The several Industries itt Brandt are opening the tetihun with 11 boom. Mrs. X. W. Fox. of the Oakland bide, js the guc-t or friends in Great Bend. The l.anehboro Red Men will pay tho Ucpus.lt tribe a fiateinul visitation on Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry P, Mygatt is at Deposit, called there- by tho death of her mother, the late Mrs, Ira Snyder, Mrs. Sei.'ley, of Jackson street, was this morning taken to the state asy lum for the Insane, at Danville, She Is a former resident of C'arbondnle. In St. l.uwronre Catholic church, Gicat Bend, on Wednesday morning, hy the pastor, Rev J. S. Fugaii, Ficd crick flHiitey, uf t'l.ilcltuul. was united THERE ARE MANY ROADS. The Finger Posts Marking the Many By-paths ot Present Day Troubles Seem to Point the Same Way. Lack of Nerve Force. Day by d.iy the columns of thin paper bring iihw evidence from Scrap, ton peop'o of the grcu tvwl: i-o'ng il 1)0 by lr. A. W, Chase's Nervo Pills, Why thrv .ucompiibh bo much is imhII.v explained -tney urn prepared with an eye sing.e to lesiinlng nervo force. Tliey tumniplMi this object, which 110 other medicine In (he world has ever been ublu to do; that's why hundreds of Sei-witon people offer their testi mony, Mr. Samuel Roeis, of N11. 12S Hyde Park avenue, Scranton, Pa., says: "I Wits in a uin-down cioiulllloii, head aches, nervous and hleoplng badly ami the uppetllo pooi. I was lobl of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills ami Kot u boN'. -As a result I bleep and eat well again. I am very much pleased witli them and glud to recommend them to other. This I can do conscientiously," Dr, A. W, Chase's Nervo Pills, are sold ut 50i a bos ut dealers, or Dr. A. W, Cham Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N Y. See that portrait and slguutuic of A. W. Chatc, M D., aie on every package. In mari-lnge to Miss Bridget Dale, of Hallstead. Mrs. Frank Wrlghter Is -111 at licr home on Broad street. The next meeting of tho Past Sachem's association, Improved Order of Red Men, of Susquehanna county, will be held at Franklin Forks, In July. Mrs. John StevenH, a pioneer resident of Stevens' Point, tiled on Wednesday morning, nged seventy-six years. The funeral will take place on Friday after noon, at 2 o'clock, from the Stevens' Point Methodist Episcopal church, the pastor, Rov. D. Ii. Meek In, oinclatlng. It Is reported that Jefferson Division Superintendent Hlbblts will take a flnp position as mcchniilcal engineer on the Union Pacific road, at Omahn, Nc bruskH. Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" com pany will appear In Hogan opera house this evening. , The condition of Sidney Masters, an need resident or Turnpike street, who has 'been seriously ill for several weeks with a dislocated leg, Is somewhat Im proved. Miss Edith Fox, of Port JcrvlB, Is vis iting her parents, Engineer and Mrs. Nicholas Fox, on Iaurel street. A number of Susquehanna men have established branches of their business In Binghamton. AVIIIIam Epes is gradually recovering from 11 severe attr.ck of pneumonia. The negro, who was arrested in the West Susquehanna yard on Thursday night, was not William Anderson, who is wanted in Buffalo, and he was re leased. Peter Baxter, poor commissioner, Is at Danville on business. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clancey. of Oakland, were in C4reat Bend on Wed nesday, attending the marriage of their sou. Mrs. Hill, an aged and esteemed resi dent, died last night, afer a brief Ill ness, nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Glnnavnn, of West Main street. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made. KINGSLEY. Special ti, Ihe Scranton Tribune. Kingsley, April 23. W. AY. Sloat was in Scranton, Thursday. Mrs. Ida Williams, of Scranton, is a guest at the home of F. P. Tlngley. Miss Leila Barlow returned Thurs day to her home In Conklln. Mr. and Mrs. F. Merrill, of Brooklyn, were guests at the home of J. B. Goss on Thursday. Mrs. S. J. Adams, Miss Lizzie Tiffany and Miss Blanch Sloat were in Hop bottom on Tijesday. .1. F. Adams has returned fiom a week's stay at Harford. Hon. and Mrs. G. A. Ressigue of Gib son were recent guests at the home of F. E. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Finn and son, Howard, have returned from a few days' visit with relatives at Scranton. SAWYEH'S BODY RECOVERED. The News Broken to His Mother at Liverpool. D.v ''Etlibhr' Wlif Horn Tlic Associated Pics. Livei pool. April 23. Decatur M. Saw yer, or Monlcluir, N. X, who arrived at Plymouth yesterday on the steamer Deutschland, in an attempt to reach his wife, who was a passenger on the steamer Majestic, which arrived at Liverpool early this morning, and be the lirst to break the news of the acci dental drowning of their son, Otis Sawyer, at Lakeville, Conn., met Mrs. Sawyer as she was leaving the Majes tic this morning with her 'daughter. The Sawyers proceeded to London. Lakeville, Conn., April 23. The body of Otis Sawyer, of Montclair, N. J., the Hotchklss school student, drowned last week, was recovered this afternoon. It was brought up by grappling irons. SUICIDE AT ALTOONA. J. Frank Condon Kills Himself by Blowing Out His Brains. By Ec)ushe Wire from The Associated Pre Altoona, Pa., April 23. J. Frank Con don, for the past twenty years ofllcial court reporter for Blnli and Cambria counties, committed suicide in his otllco in this city during yesterday afternoon by blowing out his brains. His body wns not found until today. On his desk was a telegram addressed to his son in Johnstown, saying: "Father is dead. Come." Sealed letters to friends -were also found In his desk. Mr. Condon had been In poor health for a long time. He was forty-seven years of age. ENTOMBED MINEBS DEAD. The Bodies of the Victims of Luke Fidler Disaster Found. By rUrluMre Wire (10m Tin Associated Pre". Shamokln, April 23. The rescuing party at Luke Fidler colliery this morn ing penetrated the breuhts worked by Anthony Marcavlch and AnthonyShar acavlhh, who were entombed In 11 guug way since noon yesterday by a fall of coal, The men were found near near the place whore the icbcuers broke through, ami from the condition of their bodies it Is likely they woie suffocated by gas t-oon after they had been entombed, BILLS APPROVED BY GOVERNOR STONE. By Em hum; Wire hem 'I he As-.oii.iUd I'res, lUrrlebuin, .ull Sj, ficuinur fetone today jpproiol (lie fullonjn; bilta: Amending; the ait picmlliinR the fees to he paid liy .ipplkauU (or e.vnnliutlon ky the 6talq phariiMifiitiYal rwminini,' hoaid, 'lo repeal jn nu tixmc Hie compensation of dlif gtcrc ol ihe poor in Camilla 1 aunty. To (moiiMKC the Use of uide tiics on wagons on the publiu highway heio Hie county teat i lotated Authorizing the securing of a lioud for a liquor lUenio fiom any part ol tho tounty, Heiiiliing ruui'ietlilcnt buihicib to teiure a licence liclorc limiting in this btale. To repeal an act to increase the number of diners in Red Bank township, Armstrong county, I'eflniui; and -lunUliini; the (.rimo of admlnii lirliiK' knockout drops. Itcpcallns the aU ireatlne the hoard of re. vision nf tcs in Philadelphia, '! piovldc tor Ihe cleitioii of th- board of Hliolon of tak!) in I'hiladtlphia. I'ndouiiu; the Rustics of hospitals and asy luuw under the tontiol of the state with cor. poratc posteie. m 11 An Automobile Law. By EuliisJic Wite from The Associated frees. Albanv. Amil 5.--1he oowrnor lias tlcn.! In. bill prmidlu; for rcgUtinllou of automobile? !iml ullowlni; tlietn lo luti nn anv hfohvtav !il TT.- .--- ...,.-- .... -.- "rf 9.--w spctd not to exceed flltecn mile u hour outside of incorporated cities and TilltgM. er & For Rent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the- Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat and Electric Light. Also 1200 feet of Door space on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at oflice of THK Tribunh. KOR RENT, with board, si pleasant hunt room; suitable for two persons. fcOO Mulbony tt, 1'OK ItENT Houkc, No. C4J North Washington avenue; cleer. loom1! and both room; all newly painted and papered. Apply at 5U" Lin den street. KOlt RI'NT One side double house; modern im proemcnts. Apply ill llanior. nenuc. SUMMIIR HOMI On Paradox take (lem of the Adiiondacks 3J4 miles north of Snhroon Lake. C'ottaije ot seien ioom. completely furnished. c.ccpt tall ami bed linen and .sllier; has four laigc, airy bedrooms ed hs' wire fpiliK ami mattrcses. Motmtaln uprinpt water in kitchen: rjarden ppace, If desired; beautiful scener1, cluimini; driies. boating, ttoli ins. Ttto mail3 daily. I.lvciy convenient. Price $J0O for tire season. Further particular apply Samuel n. Hcaidslej, ;JT1 Vnhington slrcet, New Voik city. W9 RRCCX UIIJGE STREET, ten room5. modern improements; steam heal fuinished; desir desirable. For Sale. vyvwvk DRL'O STORK in best German Ioc.ilily in F'liiU delphla, for sale cheap for cnli; first class chance for druggist or doctor: diuggist wishes to go west in June. Addies .1. A. Halt, Diub gist, l'.HK N. 5th street, Philadelphia, I'a. l'OR SALE A good diiwtig lior.-e, buggy, li.n ness, etc. 1708 Jlonscy aenuc. LADIES' DRIVING HORaE for sale; S years old; perfectly sound, absolutely ten less. Cm be driven anj where by anyone. Vciy handsome. Xo tricks; an ideal horso for ;i lady; price, with buggy and haincs., f'--'. Apply .it b'!1) Moutoj avenue. Real Estate. HOTEL at Waierly, consisting of 21 renins; all good size; improvements; good bain tor lheiy; lents for .V)0 per month. Mu't be i,ld wltliin 31) d.ns. See Welln & Kc.itoi, 17 and IS Hinr Bldg., Washington avenue. 2150 Buys 10 loom double house; lot 271VXI; rents for 18.50 per month; Clay acime, Dunmoie. Wells & Keatoi. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Tabic boirUera. Mis Tompkins SU Wafhinglon aceniie. O00000000000 THPATRIfAl 0 1 iitin 1 ivuriLc. 6 OsJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. LYCEUM "A Poor Relation." Niglu. ACADEMY Tommy Shearer company. Matinee and night. GAIETY Little Eipt Buile-que company. Matinee and night. "Janice Meredith." No st.u of this season his ucciveii a wanner greeting than was accorded Mary Mannering at the Ljeeitm labt night by the splendid audience which crowded the theater lo sec the pioduction ot "Janice Meredith," the play Ed.vard E. llo.-e has manufactured from Paul Leicester Ford'!, revolutionary story cf the same name. .Mr, Ford vviote a novel which was lead and dis cussed enough to give It a place among the highly successful novels of its time. From tills populir work Mr. Rote his made a pl..y whim pieservea the main incidents ot the book, and is far moic satisfacloiy, viewed meiel.v as a stage ci cat ion, than Ihe aveiagc di.iiniti7ation made I rnm a novel. Mr, Rose opens his play in Hie faimjaid of the Meicditli home, at Greenwood, N, J., on too day the minute men ropultc the BiitUU lecu' hi? ut Lcsington. The next, act is laid in the interior or the Gieenvvood residence more than a j ear and orwhalf later, when John Brereiou, t'Cailug dispatches tor Washington stops tbeie to get a glance at Janice, and it possible a woid with her Act three I laid lu the Drinker house at Trenton, N, J,, where Colonel Rahl had 0,. tablished Ids lieadqi; liters. Act tour deals with Incidentals at Yoiktown on the day Coinivullli simenilcrcd. Mr. Foul has been jienerous In dealing with the (Cntr.il liguro of his pliy, Janice Meiedlth, She Is less tickle and Inconsistent than tho oiiitg woman Mr. Foul described. Miss Manncring's Imrcisouation of the role last night was as de lightful .1 bit of voik as has rvei been seen 011 that .-.tape. Pc&s.'fecd of 1 harms and graces iliat belong to lew of the women who line places of piinilnciice on the static slic h.u the artistic instill' t wfthout which tlic plavcr mow's in the datk, In all ot the moods of tho viva. Ions and (banning colonial gill die was equally pleasing and faseinatui: and one hid just dr. child that the was bupeili In a bit of cjjulleij when twitt tunc 111 tho nction ot tlio pliy made Janice deeply emotional and Jllsa Mannei. Ing, by her nice sense of the right way to deal with tills cmeigeriiy convince ou thai sJ.10 is liothin.' If not an actress of Tine dUci limitation and undoubted talent. It was her iiut appsaraucc in Scrantou as a star, ami I lie rlatteilug icccp. lion the icccived will no doubt have its inllu. ence, in hriiiglng her here again. At the cloe oC cadi ucl last nljlit tlicin vvcrr from lliice to six- cur'aln calls, Itobcit Drouet, the voung man cast tor tho role of Charles Fowled, the bondman, aftciwards Colonel Prcreton, is lundsomc and graceful, and u discreet actor for a joung man. His woik l't rilght was eminently tutlsfactoiy and ludlcale that It Mr, Drouet continue! to be painstaking and thoiougli, hid iutuiu on the stage will tic worth watching. Amy Ititard was a distinct hrai a the wilful, gossipy Tabltlu Di Inker, the bosom liinid ol Janice, lliai Mcintosh as Philemon Ilemiim, Carl Ahrcndt as Col. Rahl, A. L. Lipui.111 .1 Lou) Clowes and Gcoic Baikiis as Lieutenant Mow. bray were the other piomiucnt menibcis of c company that was of gnat eicclkmc Ihiough. out. Bauer's orchcstu of liileen piccca gave a spe cial programme of music between the acts which wis warmly applauded. Alter the first act Pil lion, the photographer, took a Hash light picture. of the audience from tho ttac;c. Wrestling" Tonight. J At the Gaiety tonight two wrestling bonis will occur in connection with the regular per. formancc and both matchc. give pioniUc ot being full of cicltcment. Sam llodgins, of .lea- 4 Lines. 0 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Money to Lonn. MONEY to loan on Improved city leal culatc. HKNItV nEI.I.V, .lit. niAs. ii. i:ei,i:s. THOMAS RI'ltAMJE. $.),000 TO LOAN Lowest rate"! ulrnlsht or monthly lajinenlj. Stark k Co-.Tradcrs' bMff. STItAlflllT LOANS lor any amount. Interest I to II per cent , ran lin obtained from A. l)oii idly. IH Tradcw' Nathm.il ban!, building. the pex.v mutual Lin: insurance com pany vlll loan upon 1rt moitguge ukiii centrally located pioprities i.nv utuoiinl for tern of cir.", at lo late of liiteie.t, Capwell, At torney, Paull llulldlng. STRAinilT loans in nmotiiiU K.O to 1im),0)0 at t',i to 0 per cent; payments monthlv, fembatinuallv or jearlv. In(eiet on balance. W. M llunncll, Atly, .1010 Means Illclg. ANV AMOUNT OP MOSEY TO LOAN-Qulil, etialghl I'nti! or llulhling and Loan. Al from 1 lo 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3'.3U t.Vnnell building. Booms and Board. LARGE fiont room with boaid for lo gentle men, III! Adam avenue. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By a joung man. as collectoi ; has had tour years' cspcilncc with a leading (m of I Sit i illy ami (im ttiiiilh A No. I icfcicnciv. Address ',. .. ("., Tribune. jixPKUII'NfED LAUNIlltESS would like gentle men's and ladle' laundiy to take home, i!S Penn .nenuc. SITUATION WANTED Young man wants posi tion as bookkeeper: thmoiiKhlv familiar with olllro work. Can fmnifh excellent lefcicuccs i'3 lo ihainctcr and abllllj. Addicss llo lj, Ttb une olner, clt. SITUATION WANTED-Hy I xi v . I.", al. almo-t an' tiling; would like lo ilcll'ci foi giuuiy slore or nnat mjikct. Addren E. I)., nil Lin den stieei. WANTED Yomr; man !" jean old would like city l(uitioii. Aildioss .lolin lluliliki.s-, lear 1'Jti S. Wulilngtou .neiiue. SITUATION WAN1ED s ofne .'ill; i-sn fi'i nMi icfercnces. Addicss .Maud, general ilc liery, West Sciantun. POSITION WANTED By .1 ioung man of esp.ii ence, in gtoccry ni genetal store; counliy town pieteiieit and I10.111I with ciuplo-er. Ad dicts for one week, S1, 1'. O., lo': 271, I'actoi' sille, Pa. SITUATION NTKII lly .1 m.maii, to go .ml by da, w.'fcliinc, iioning 01 cteanlr!;. Call or addie-s Mrs. Ru-ell. l'JI'i Cedar acnue, cily. SITt;T10N" WANTED y a lniddle-agrd man, who i- collecting ddil: debts collet ted on ccicniis:on. Addiss William done. Dt. Ale Glee'y's oflice, Mai ion stlccl and Washington a cnue. SITUATION WAXTEII-Uy a niil id lean, (or llglic hou-eoi!c ot caic of bildren. f '.ill it KIT Sumni't acenue, irovideine; up-aUit. A WIDOW would like lo get work bv (ho du al hoiiie .leaning vr olfue woik. S, M'., 515 ll.irii-on aveii'ie, Serantou. Pa. SITUATION WANTED -By a gardner or attend to horses. Can tmuMi ntncnce. Arldu-vs A. Biuce, Tiilitne oiflce, citi. WANTED Lady to call al Hin-rhpl-, I-.M Wyom ing accniie. Ini line tailm made Milts; 11. e?tra chaigc tor making 10 oulei. Om motto, SatMartion guaianteed 01 nioni.y leitmded. YOUNG manied woman would like hoiwwoik, cooking or woik ot anv kind; -lcep al linnie. P. Tiibune office. ' S SITUATION WANTED-lly a .coung gill a, nrn-i! 01 llglit hoiHennik. Addles. ,i.r New hIiicI, sup, will imi'l I li.ules Cniiiiian, uf I'loviclein (, and John ..nu.ni. al-o of .lesiip, will ineel Ms Coicoran. Coiisiduable money has been wagcied upon the result of huth lunte-ts and an iiileicstin,; evening is in pio-pcrt I01 all lovcis of this 101111 of spoil. Well Known Repeitoire People. Allhougli the star and owner of tho Charles K. Chauipliii company vvhith opens its engage ment ot one week al the Academy uel Mondiy night, i himself a stiaugci 10 nciaulon play goers, his company is composed in patt of some of the best known rcpcitoiie people on the stage, Among these is noticed tho names of Sim C. Miller ard Hugh 1". Koch, also that of Mi. J. Roy Ilaipcr. Mi.s Made Ilarcourt is now in her thirtieth week witli this company. Miss Nellie Diamond Koch is well known in icpertolio woik and is now the leading lad.! in this coniptny. Tin play on Monday night, "'I lie Cuisc of Pride," is sjid to be a vcij fine pioduilion, ST" "A Poor Relation." Many orders for acalti for the peit'oiman, e of Sol Smith liiisscl's gtcut play, "A Pooi liela. lion," which comes to the L.vceum tonight, have been icccived. II is not fajlng too much tint the lompauy (which is Mr. Russell's own lute oiganiallou) lnelud"S .1 comp.m.v 01 vei lapablc (idols', while all the piopcilies, sieneiv- and .to-us-oiies u.cd bv Mi, Ruill hlm-ell will be seen heir. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." On ot the stage stories tint will ever leinaiu shong and trim to audiences is "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a sumptuous pioduilion of which und'r tlio able management of Mr, l,on Washburn will be given ,-t Ihe Lccum on Satuulay attu noen and night when cveijnne who his the op. poitunlty of vvllnessing same will acclaim ii .13 one oi Hie best ,vct given bv any company. Time, rftoit and expense have not hem sp.ucd in its stiiging or Hemou 01 cast and (he minutest do. tail has been caiclully piinaicil. Theiu is no Hoiy or book or stage that mi delights tlic ju venile mind and II is li be hoped that eveiy boy and gill mav have, tlieir wish to see it, gratlhcd. Black Pattl Tioubadouis, The Illail; P.itti 'IT oubadoin s w)l be pieseuted it tho L.vctum Mondiy night. The company l well known in thU city wheie it has lilh'd more than one sutcesstul rngageuicut, but llils vcir the company has been Increased and new teahiics have been added, so thai the paiticipanW in the fun-making will have new lrhfilro Im Hie con vcyance nt tlieir cftoits to pliaec. BASE BALL. American League, Hy Eeujie Wire (rem Tl.c Associated Pien At Heholi R, j, ;, Milwaukee, 0 3 S 0 0 0 II .1 0-11 II 6 Detioit 000 J i UO I 10-11 IS 0 Balleiles liavve'y,llovvlug, HiMIng and Leah; Millie, I'rlsl. "") lluelow. Uinpiics-slu'iidau and Maniisau. At CTiIcubo l levlland .... II. II. I, .1 1 U 00 1 000-3 5 Chicago 0 l 2 n 0 ,s 11 1 x-7 lo Battel les -Moore and c.ign; tkopec and Vv. Sullivan.' Umpire Connelly, BilliinoiC'lloston, lalu. PhiladclphiuWashlugton, rain. Eastern League, At Rochester Rochester, h; Teuonto, I. WoicCstci-Syraeuse, postpoiied, lain. At Providence Piovldcnccdlartfoid game post, poned, lain. At Buffalo Buflalc, 15; Mentical, II. National League. All National league games postponed on ac. count of tain. Line SITUATIONS WANTED Help Wanted Male. sr. rVsjSV AAJsjJ Vj'JIuV UANTEII-Sniart, liilelllgint bn.ls lor bell bo.'i. and general work, agid 18 In 20 j ram. Apply to ,13,1 Washington acemie, lloinu I'.uiplo.Miicnl olflcr, from n a, m. to 1. p. m. WANTED Man with Miull family lo art n iJiillor mid general untie, Apply at N. A. llulbrrt's. IIP W'omlng aienue, elly. WANTED Responsible wholesale linn wants id tlcc iitiin irpi al Scranlnii; no Ir.nellng; fl,.Wi sntaiy, large rxlia piollli; 7t' cash lei'idio-l; position pennnni'nt, ddirs, Miiiinf.u linei.", N'o. 11.12 Clierry, Phlladelphl.i. IM. YOUNG, healthy, Imlmlilnm men who wish lo make tlieir tn.nk In Hie, to tall ut the Dime Rank building and gel a piospectus of I lie Pa tuea Phntatloii Compan). Help Wanted Female. WANTED A stead) gill foi general 1ioucvork. Easy place and good paj. Apply W. II. III cn, D., L. t W. Depot. WANTED Ladies to Investigate our line ol tailor made suits: eelusce stjles at lowo't price?. Call at Bru'chel's. 121 Wyoming mcMii", Coal Exchange, BRANCH WANT 0FIICKS. Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT hCIILUTZ. (oilier Mulheiry ntreet and Wclitei oienue. OUSTAV PIC'itLL, (iJO Adams avenue. West Side GEORGE W. JEN KIN, llil uth Main aienue, South Scranton FRED L. TEKPPE. 7J'i (ukir aeiui. North Scranton GEO. W. DAMS cinei Noilli Main avenue and Maikel tied. Green Bidge (11ARLES P. JOVE-. I'"'7 li.i..oii acenre, I'. .1. JOHNS, 1)20 Gimi llidge stied. ('. I.OHEN'J'. cornir Wa.hiiulon aie- nue and Mirinn sjiopi. Petersburg W. If. KNHTEL. lolT linns ,n '. Dunmoie .1. c. HONE .1 M)V, Lost. LOST pair of gold limuird glaes in v.iet lietuet'ti Adams avenue and Mulbeny sileet. rindi 1 will he lewaideil by uiiuning to II. I'iuciiicis, ::,1." Noitli Inini" avenue.' I.OjT f-lmo Apiil II. a duk, luindle iow; al-u .1 "t!HK lieifri. Intoniiation (hit will Wad to the uioieiy oi the mur will gladlv be le ii'iced by the uudi'iiguiil. .1. II. l.iltlejolm, ding Mine, 1 omer P.iiIict and Noitli Main. LO.V1'- 1'iou 111 JetleiMm nifiMie. a mu.iII, eiccn, loug'tlileil I'.iicqiul ; a lew-aid v il! 1 0 guet, foi Its letiiiu. LO.Vr l'ico iIdII.ih on .11 ouitt, bv l.ui gettim; our tailor made suits at llin-i hel'-, tin' I'm 1 in, 121 Wvomiiig aruuc. Jut wlut cce save ou 011 .uiir tuils. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New- uik, Apill 25. speculative smlimPnl showed a decided iuipioveuienl lodi uvir tint whidi pievallid .vesleid.iv, althougli Ihe 1'iove 1 1 1 e ill. in piina cuutinued vciy iuij'ilu and at times riiatlc. 'Hie heavy speiulitlve ln,iiiila lion whiih w.ts airoiuplished y's'.erliy ot 1 01. pievinis day-, of tl.c weik, lellevlng the over (ongestioii of the opecululive holdings iliublle-s bad a gnat dial to do witli the better hue of the maiket. Theie weie fitithei ucveloiUijnts of shcngtli toilay as a supplement ui ihe Union 1'iicitii: movimcnt and the sticnglh of tiie inaikel was moic genei.illy dlffusnl thin at any pievlous time this week. The maimer in whi'h the mar ket leceived Hie fouual .iiiiiouncinc-it of the U mis of tlio Iluilington meigi'i- had an cm enr aging cftect on sentiment. Time was little c. teet on Builington itselt whiih mov.'d u.iuovvly by 1 iinip. ul-011 with otlici' .stm'.s, i,ut was vny lit til all day, For the first lime lids week the be.ns lejiaincd tiom theii final nttac cu tlio null, 1 1 and llieie was tiie ilond nf '.eallitiug 01 dels which lino been a tcatinc of tin- lis) hiiir ol each pievioiis day this week. Ilia niol ion. spicuous movrmints of ihe day weie distinctly the oiitgiovvtli of the cm 1 rut (onvidioii tiiat the perfecting of Ihe Builingtoii deal v-ill bo fiillnvved hy similar aiiangimeiits on Hie p.uc of the other uillioad systems as an oltsot, The Grangeis, Pacifies and Soiilhwcstcins theicfou: pl.ijcil a piomineul put in Ihe Iridium, Tho 111.11 Let strength 01 .sumo of the eastern I11111I: lines was supposed to lie associated with Hie movement ot the western lines. Thus the stud: 111, ill, i'l gossip aftiibule.s ihe Luge bii it'g ot Ati bison to a de.ign on the pail of Hie Pcnu s.vlvanla lo control a Pacific outlet. Ililtlmaie and Ohio as a subsidiary company, was even more acutely affected thin Peniis.vlvauli, Tho llse ill Aliliison eU'jided to b., in tlio pielciitd lo :i, in Ilaltimoio and Ohio lo ', and in IVnnlvania to 2',4. 'Hie advance lu Voillinii Pai'lllu was resumed utter a lengthy period of compaiativo quiet, appaieutly on Hie Huoiy that it was entitled to Use with Union Paelfie, Union Paiiflo Itseli was al one tlmo '!i nver last night and tvvlie lecided lielovv last night, (los ing with a net gain of only a tiartbu. Tin Micuglh of Southern l.u irlc was duo to the sup. pcnltiou that it will share Ii. anv adv intage which .u-iiuii to Union Pacific, Special sluigth was sliovvn by the Chicago Teimiiiil Hanster mid Colorado Fuel stoi ks at advance of '''4 to 5'a, without news lo explain It, Smelting bloke I'a on llui announcement ot another Injunction against tho stock Issue pioposcd to take up H.e Guggenheim iuteret.s. The toik rallltd S'j, Total sales tndiy, .'.UnLSOO shaies. The luge bu.vllig of Union P.ii'llic ronvcitib'e I'ouils continueii and the 111.11 krl geueiallv was stiong. Total sales, par value. .lUV11111. I . S, ii'fundlng 'is dei lined ' and the ,V iegi. tried 'i per Ciut, 011 the lasl call. Tiie following quotations aie furnished Tim Tiibune by M. S, Jordan A. Co,, rooms Til ) Meats building, Scranton, Pa, Tchphono 000.1: Open- High- Low- Clos ing. Pt. est, hit. Ameiiiaii Suuar 1 1 ! t 1113', ll.'li M Ainiiliaii T'obtieo .....i'.'i'.i Uili pi5' VJbl! Atiltlsou O'Os 7l',a 11014 71 Atchison, Pr I'7U in of'i f'a;J, Biook, Tuition Slla SV, .s,' MV' lljltn. A. Ohiis fn'i 10-i's Ml nil lent, T'obiuo ll'L sfi li4 ll'i I her, , Ohio , IDs I7J li',i 47'; I hie. & fit. West. ,..,,. iii li-.'sj '.'ii, ;58 lldi,, B. i: ( HH9i Iti7 nll, H'1,-4 St. Paul Il" IT"' '(ii'a 'no Roek lihn.l n Hi JWa I ; 1.1114, Delavvaie A' lluil'o 7S IT.' ITTli 177'a Kan. r Tc IT. ill'', il(j 11 (it Louis. & Nasi luV.j, 10.1 i)t, in...'', .Man. ITeviilcil 121 l.'stj 17,, 1;, Met. T'lJction I7J 17.1 ITHi 17"a Mlsso. Pacific iloi3 0-j lii,1", 11175, NlUtllCIII I'jiific .'lils .1111 l'J, 1.1'.i Noifolk k West MY. II .I'v.. .(, Vuilli. Piiltie liilii Ki7?i 101 litfr.; North. Pacillc, Pr Mi'.j MIJ ') nil N. V. Central lo-J'i IIP. 1l 1.1 Out. & Wcstciii IIH ., -Ill n-Ji IMina. It. It IV! lot iyrj jbi Pacific Mail , VI It :i'l ;,J, Itiadiiirf 11 My Is-s ::'i Wi Reading Ry., I'r. 7o ' "k 70 M soutlicm It. It. '."th ,"'1i 111 ;'', Soijlhcrn It. Il Pr .",'a M ilj s-.i' Term. Coal A liou .... 07 t W, e,7? If. S. Uather ......... I.l'j 'i i., it'J U. . Leather, Pr icifi :,) W "oij If. S. Rubber '() "I '.0 .); Union I'acino ,n l'J7?i iu joe.?i jo7'i I'nloii Pacific, Pr. .... M)V UPJ tJi; PI Wabash. I'r. ai'-i ID1; S'tJj 10 Wittnu I nlon .. . ... Vi's W Vi W 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for Each Extra Line s PROFESSIONAL.' Certified Public Accountant, E. C. SPAULDINii, 220 BltOAtlWAV, NEW York. Architects EDWARD II, DAVIS, AltClinElT. t ONNELI, building. 1'REDERICK L. tlROWN'. ARCIIIiTI T, I'lticil building, 12(1 Washington avenue, Scianlon. Dentists. DR. U. E. eTlENBEIUIER, PAULI BUILDING, Spuice street, Srrantoii. DR. C. C. LAUIIACII, it,, WYOMING AVENUE. Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK CM'E. 125 AND 127 ITtAN'KLlN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIIILER. Piopiicloi. SCR.NTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. k W. PAS (engcr depot. Conducted on tlic European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pioprletor. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLlT ATTORNEY. T-LAW. Rooms 12. II, 1(1 and 18 lluir building. 1. K. TRACV.ATr'Y.COMMONWEALTH BLDG. D. B. REPLOGLL'. ATTORNEY LOANh NI.GO. Hated on real estate wcuiity. Meals building, corner Washington uvenue and Spiuee stieot. WILLARD. WARRl'A ti KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and counscllori'-al-Uw. Itepuhllcan luilldlng, Washington avenue. JESSUP & .H'.SSUP, ATTORNEY., AND COUV. sellois-atdavv. Couimunwealth building, Rooiin 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. 003-101. Olh lloor, Meais building. ROOMS L. A. WATRK. ATTORNT.Y-AT'-LAW, 110 VRD of Tinde building, Scianlon, I'a. PATrERMIN A- Wil.l 0., TRMIEII-' NATION M, Hank building. C. COMEGYS. !).1S REPUBLIC VV BltLDINO. a. w. isnmioi.r. ornci: movi'.ii to no 211 Wvonilng avcuue. Osteopath. S. GERTRUDE EVAN'S, OiJTOPVIIl. 12 AMI 12'. Wahiuslun Ave.. Nraiiton Pa. I Inonic .Di-easi'S a spccialtv. Oifke llouis: S."D to 12 ri.; LJ" lo T..I0 p. m. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALI.L.V. 51! NORTH W V-IIINOrON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOKEAL'X. OEFIl E a I'l W SH ingtuii avenue. ResldciMe. lolR Mulliciiy. Chronic dist-ae. liius, lieaii. kidue.vs and genllo-iuinaiy oigaus a fcpecially. Houm, I to 4 p. m. Seeds. c. it. clarki; i ;o.. ski:dsmi:.n and xuits. ci'iucu. Ntoie 201 Wjshiugioii avenue: gusii lioues, 130 Ninth Main avenue; ioie telj phone, 782. ' Scavenger. A. B. IIIIIGGS Cl.i:VN'S PRIVY AfLTS AND ,r.. pools; 1111 r.doi ; only Improved pumps uvd. A. II. Iliijg-. piopiletm. Leave onlem 11"0 Noitli Main avenue', cu Eiike's drug htoie. col lier Ad.mii and Mulbeny. Both (ileplioues. (ol. Fuel A- Jrou 0". ts'. !i. fo Mu.il. I oppcl 1-iJ 1JJU l-'l'i VJUj Piople's f!is 111'! Ilfl'n 11.11 lfi'i Tex.i Pacilic 17 is 4t'i 17',, 47H m. ('it i'liuiidiv J51'.. -ii -1'j -'i I . -:. Med Co Hi 17', l.i'ii lfi'i I. S. li(I Co., P Dili Ulai P."" afi ( IIIC.M.'O fiR.UN MMIKF.T Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. liifT. C"t. est. in.T Mir 7l"i 7.: Tl'i Ti'-'i .lulv 7i'.. 7i' 7J'S 71 ( URN. Mav 47's -tsi, 17'.. l"'J Scranton Bonrd of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par ot 10U. STOCKS. Fiist National Bank Scranton Savings Bank Bui. 1200 .150 Asked. Third National name Ilimc Deposit and Discount Bank.. F.conomy Light, 11. & l'-Co- Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co Clark k Snover Co, Pr. Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Worku Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr. County Savings Bank k Trust Co., First National Bank (Carbondale),. Standard Drilling Co Ttaders' National Bank Snantcn Boll and Nut Co BONDS. Scranton Passmger Railway, first Mortgage, due l'JM ;. People's Sheet Railway, flr-t mort gage, due 1018 People's Sheet Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 DirLson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 0 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. per cent Scunton Traction 6 per cent I'l 150 123 100 05 ao iio so :,oo 113 100 113 lis US 100 1(8 1!S Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave. Buttii CieamT.v. old, 2fla2Ic: fresh, 2a22!jc; daiiy, fiesh. 21''.ai.'c; old, IAiISc. Cheese Full cream, 12alSc, Uggs Western flesh, ll's to 13c ; neaiby state, 11'a to Ilk. lb. ins-Per bu., diolc mairovv, ij,!.6.ra2.. Pea Beans- Per Int., choice iiuuow, 5i.'.5'a2,M. .Medium Beani Par bu., ?.M0a2,15. (Jrecn Peas Per bu., 91.slOal.45. Onions Per bu.. Sfl.40jl.i10. Flour Best patent, per bbl., 1Lt3. Bed Kidney Beans Per Im., Ti.l5aS 30. New York Grain and Produce. New Yoik, April 25. Flour rimi and a ilinle liighei; winter straight, -jsl.uUal.3S; Mlnu. pit inr, Sflal.30. Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 ted, S.t',Jc. f. o. b. afloat, and SiO;c. elevator; No I northern Duluth, S1!'. f, u. ti. alioat. Options active and -thong most of the day; lintllv cavil oil, and cloyed steady to luiit .'it 'iuc. net advame, May closed, cslc.; July, 7o5si'', Sept., 77'V Coin -Spot stiong; No, 2, 3dc. elevator, and 52Vac. f. o. b. alio it, Options strong and closed stiong cm M.i at !', net advance, ai.d 'so, up on ulhei inoulhs, .May doted ,""c ; .lull, 30V ; Sept., I'lV'. Oits-Spot tlinifi; No. 2, Ol'ijc,; V. .1, illi.; No. 2 while, ;ii'ia ;;Si. ; No, :' white, itj-t . ; Hack iniscd wet em, ,ila.J2'.e.; had, white. riJaJU'ic Options piii't but Him. Ilnilvr Steady; iii'ameiy, 5a 20,.; I'aetoiy, llal'ai.: slate dairy, ISali'o. 'l,gs-Stiacly; stall and Pciina., llall'ji ; south fin, l-J'allc; wc'itciu stou'ac, lH,al!s ; western, ugulir paikiug, lie. Cheese--Stead , fnuy laigo coloicd, loallo.; lane laigo white, Ri'iilOV-; i-imc j- small coloicd, ll'ia lit ; fain sinall white, lUgall'V Cliicnirii Grain ana Produce. fhujg. Hull 2i.--Uie.il looked like the Im ginning of the ci.d ol the Phillips Ma 10111 deal anil vv.it ihe ti itme ol spei illation oil change Imia.v. Mlhoiigh heivll sold, this option doid ciiilv '(. lowir. U l.c.i t ailvanecd 011 damage dalins'aiid iiioderalei leie'lfils, Ma closing lac. higliei. Oata closed unchanged and piovu-ioiu iljai lo 7'sc-, improved, Cash quotations vvtic us lollovvs: I huu stead; So. .i spiiug wheat, il'il 72Jsi.. No. 2 led. 72,:a7.1e.; .So. 2 corn, I79ic ; No. 2 elluvv, I74tc ; .So, 2 oats, 27'ic., No. 2 while. 2s1ia2mic'.; No. :! white, u.i2i- ; o. 2 lc, 03c, i good Iccdliig bailey, 4V , fair lo choice malting, .VJa.'aV. ; .So. I lias sicd, T 1 . 0 1 , No. 1 uoilhwistciu, I.C2; piimc timothy stcd, S.I.IM1; mess poik, tll.liill.50: laid, fs.271.1 S.SO; sboit libs, sides, SsS.10iS.:,0; chy salted ehouldcis, 'c)'ia71ic.: shoit dear sides, $S.7'aa ( Ml; whlAc.v, 4-1 27 e1 HsF PROFESSIONAL. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING I'Oll CHILDREN TO ORDERS also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 211 Adam avenue. MEGAI10EE 11110?., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, KN. tt-loncn, paper lugs, twine, alehouse, I'M Washington avenue, S'cunton, Pa, THE WILKEM-BARRI! RECORD (IAN BB HAD In Scianlon nt I tie iicwk slanda of Rehman Bios., loci Spiucc and 3at Linden: f. Norton, .'22 Lirkavvamu avenue; 1, S. Schtitter, 211 Sprttie ntreet, LEGAL. IN THE MATTER ol designation of newspaper. In the Dislilu Couil of the United Slates for the Western dUliict nf Prnus.vlvanla. -cc. 2f. Courts nf bankruptey shall by order designate a nevvspiper puhllhed within tlitir te. speetlvc trnltorlil districts, and In the county in wliii Ii the haukiupl irsidrs or the major pal t of his piopcrty Is "Hinted, In which notices re ipilied to lie puhlMird by this net and oirteis which the lourl may dlieit to be published shall lie Insetted. Anv ourt miy In a. particular case, lor tlio lonvnilime nf unties in inteiest, desla nolo some nililillnti.il newspaper in which liotlen and oiihis in such rise shall he published. Al Solatium, In ald district, at .1 com I ,.f biiikiuptry held licfoie ('. A. Van Wornier, Rel cue in llankiuptry of ilil lumt, on the '-''111 day of Apill. A. D., llrtl. II is heiebv ordi led that all iioliee.i and otdcrs lecpilud lo be published in bankrupliy proceed ings in tlic munly of l.iu kaivnnni in said dis liiit, bo published lu tlic Sciantun Tiihime, 1 dally mnspapi'i' ptihllshed in tlic cllv of bcr.:i Inn. county of l..n kavvanua and district afoic said. C. A. VAN VvORMEE, ltefcrcc. SEALED I'ROPOSM.'s will be received at th. ollki' of lie City 'Telk, Sciai'toii, Ph., uiml 7..'.0 o'clock p. in.. Tlun-dai, My 2, 1IHI1. to irn.liuit, a ewei s'sliiu with the neccs-viiy l.i.iiiilii'j, estuisioii-, loni'Tllcns. basins, m."i holes, and tlturc-. as lollons: Tin; said sewer I" begin i'l the Lackawanna liver on Emn"t sheet, thence along Emmet sheet to Ralliuud auntie: uNu a brain h theieof nu Fourth avcuui e'.tendlng to a pmul abolil .'0 feci north of Broadway; al-o ,1 biat.ih on Aloran court, o tending fioiii Eiiiuid street lo t point (bout 50 fut north of lhoadvvav , alo a biam It on IT1111 aiemie, csti'iiding tiuiii ITimiel street to a point ,'ibnut Ml feet soutli nt mid I'iniiiet .street. Each pinpo'il slull be auniupiiiiicd by call or ceili IK tl eltiik in tin' sum of tlner liiunlred dollats as .1 gituaiile.. to cuu(p the contract. The light lo irjicl any and all bids Is icsoived. lly unlcr of Cilv Council-. M. T. LAVELI.E. Hy Clcik. Seianlrni, Pi., Apiil 22. IIKH. SEALED PROPOSAI.-s will be leciived at the olfue of the City ITeik, Scianlon, Pa., tmtii 7,::0 o'clock p. 111., Thursday. May 2, I'M, to lonstiuct a sewn ijsteni witli the ncccssaiy branches, i lensions-, connections, basins, nan holes, and lilmi"-, as ioIIdvvs: The said sewer lo begin al the Idickawanna liver on Broadvvav , Ihetui' along llioadvv-.iy lo Railioad avenue; al-o a bianeh tl'cieoi on Motrin court from Broadway to a prJnt about one hundred and seventy-five ir pi south 01 said Bioidwav; aNo a tirarfM tl.i reof on Fourth avenue from Bmadvvay to Lu rule stieei; al-i a branch 011 Dow-dell court iii'iii llioadvvav lo n point about one bundled ai.d filly ii-et south ot sail liioiidwny; also a branch on Third nvciino fion Broadway to Liuiern sheet; also on O'Connor lonit-fioin the La.c;.i wanna liver to a point about one hundred and lot ty feet south of Hioadvvay; also on Fiist ave nue from tho Lackawanna river to Broadway E.uh piopo-al shall be accompanied by cash ot a ceititicd check, in the sum of tlueo huu died dollars as 1, guarantee to execute the con duct The city icseues the right to reject any or all bids. M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Su.mton, Pa , Apill t'2. 3001. JJ1E ANNUM, AIKETIN'G 0! the stockholder ol the Dickson Manufacturing Company will ! In m at Hie oiiiie nt the company, in the city o Siranion, on tin- eighth day of May, 1001, at II oMoik a. 111.. lor the pnipoe nt electing Tliieo tois and voting upon such other matters as 111.1; conic befoie the meet lug. L. i: BOWER, Societaiy. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chiiago. Apiil 25. Cattle Receipts 9,000, in eluding 200 Te.vnis; stecis, steady to btrom; ; biitdieis slock, shady, eveept canncrs; TeJ.as steers, iX.S"i; good lo piinie .steers, 5sja0; poor to medium, t,.fJ0il.Uj; stotkcr.s and feedeis, stiong to Klej. higher, at !f2.7oal.!)0; cows. 2.7V nl.fO; beifeis, $2.75a;.f.i: cannere, f2a2.(i. Iiulls, firm, S2 Slal.5'1; calves, 10 to 23 cent' higher, .'sa5.25; Tevas fed steers, $L25al.lO. Tc.is gi.iv, stcer.s, .ykilOal; Texts bulls, SJ.7J a.T IKI. Hogs Reteipls today, i!l,O0O; cstimiled 10. inoiiov.-, lii.isin, Jolt over, y,500; opened Ec higliei; closed we.-ik; top, $6.12',4; mixed and buteheis, ;.75a(1.01; good to choice heavy, $3.81 .ilkRHa rough heavy, Jj.70aa.80; light, S5.70a6; bulk 0. s.iles, ?5.90ai 02',a. Sheep llecelpts, 12,000; sheep, weak; lambs, steady tor vvooled: clipped, slow; gocd lo iliolce wr titers, $(,uiljl.s0; fair to choice mixed, SI.:i0r,I.C0; western sheep, (fl.DOalSOj Te.as rheep, y'.irlli gs. SI.ri0a4.SO: native lambs, f4 0 aS.IO; vveslein Iambi, $I.T.1a5.:,0. Buffalo Live Stock. Fast Buffalo, April Ti. Receipts-Cattle, (1 eai.s; sheep and lambs, 41 loads; Iioga, 20 cars. Shipments Cattle, tl cai.s; sheep and lamb's 11 cats; hogs, fl cais. Hogs Heavy, $0.15; pigs, $d,iG.05. Oil Market. Oil (ily, Aptil 25. Credit biTanrcs, 117; cer lificate, no bid. Shipments, 107,094; average 00,0.11, Riu,s, lOl.SIU; average, 83,582. FINANCIAL. VVNN'l $200,000 United Railways of St. Lotiis, Mo., BONDS. 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