r THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1001. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY - MONTROSE. iclit to 111 Strtnlon Tribune. . Montrose, April 26. George O. Burns nlll nssume the duties of postmaster t thla place on May I. The marriage of Miss Phoebe Rog ers, daughter of Mr. mul Mrs. 8. CI. nogers, to Itnv. Henry K. Wheeler, of Kaloti, Pa., will tuke place at the home of the bride's parents In this place on May S. John t$. Tntbell Is recording ftom an nttack of the grip. Jlnv. D. O. names, of this place, was Appointed conference evangelist lit the recent session of Wyoming conference. Waller H. T.ooiiiIh has gone to Buf falo, where he has been offered a fine position during the Pan-Amerlcun ex position. O. H. Cook and M". K, llcdtlen are at Varren Center, doing un extensive Job of painting and papering for J. V. Cooper. Harry Carey, who Is seriously 111 nl his homo, on Maple street, Is reported to be wllghtly Improved. Peter Dale was at. Great Bend on Wednesday, attending the Dale-Clancy wedding. W. A. Payne liu gone lo Virginia to reside. District PHsesngcr Agent M. X,. Smith, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, wai here from Scranton this week. His mother. Mrs. Nelson Smith, of tula place, accompanied him home. Kx-tlcglblor and Itccorder S. S. Wright emphatically denies that ho lias authorized the use of his name In connection with the (.ongreslonal nomination next ye u hut he does lint -iy thut lv will not he i candidate. Mi. Wright also pi-oIeE.sp; Ignoraaue of the call Mild to iinve been Issued for h tonferenee of ltpubllenns at the Tarbell house. In this jib'to. on May 11. The cise of Mcr.sllli v. Susquehanna eciunty. In which the plaintiff seeks to coure tli'' Tl.OOO offered by the county In connection with the apprehension of the inurdroro f Jackson Pepper, whs argutd lvfoir- arbitrators at the court lions-- In this nlacc vesterd.iy. The arbitrator!! are S. .1. Jcncket, II D, Jone.-! and IT. A. Penney, and an "ci eminent has been reached, but haf not yet been made public. .. H. Mc- 'olliim and W. D. Tf. Ainey represent cil the plr.lntiff. and County Solicitor F. U T.ott and Wlllium M. Post ap peared for the county. HONESDALE. f rri inl In tlic Serantm Tribune. Tloncsdulc, -April 26. Miss Kalhcrlne Chambers .-.pent a few days In Scran tnn tin,; .vvclf. Andrew Thompson has lei;n spend Iiis: iho week In Philadelphia. !cc. W. II. Sv, Ift will deliver th-j buccal. tureate sermon to the graduat :ru; riuss of the High school In the Pi-!'.'-'!jy:c!;--n church, Sunday evening, June f Ki v. ('. L. Ptrcy will preach the an nual anniversary sermon for the fMd Fellows, who will attend the Baptist church In a body on Sunday evening. Miss Louisa. Fowler has been spend ing the past week with friends in .Scranton. ' Two of Iloncstfalc's expert anglers brought In one hundred and thirty trout on Tuesday. The real estate of the Lite Otto Schemmann, the hermit of Seeleyvllle, will be sold by the administrators at the court house, Friday, May .". The Maypole dance to be given by the Alert Hook and Ladder company in their hall on Wednesday evening, May 1, promises to be a very enjoyable affair. This (Saturday) evening Mr. and Mrs. John Krantz will celebrate their home on upper Main street. Their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their married, life has all been spent In Honesdale and vicinity. Mr. Krants has served as street commissioner for twenty-five years. Their sons an among the foremost business men of Honesdale. Rev. William H. Swift in his seven teenth anniversary sermon on Sunday last gave some very Interesting fig ures In connection with his seventeen years uastorate of the Honesdale Pres byterufi church. In 1884 the member ship was 344; during Mr. Swift's min istry 362 have been received Into the church; tlie present membership Is ".77. He has attended 328 funerals, married 194 couples and made S.500 calls. An average of $11,042 has been raised an nually for church purposes, Mr. Swift also teaches the adult Bible class In Sunday schools, Is always present ut Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evenlngand prepares for the mid-week prayer service. Freedom lodge of Odd Fellows ha.n arranged an excellent programme, con. Mstlng of vocal and Instrumental mu sic, recitations, etc., for the observ ance of the eighty-second anniversary of the order, which will auke place In their hall on Monday evenlmr imvt Hon. G. S. Purdy vi deliver the ad dress of the evening, rjulijeet, "Fra ternity." . Ulngllng Hi others have niauv new and notable zoo!og(etil specimens this H-jason, nmonlg others u half-dozen Hoyal Bengal tigers, a ptl,. raro black tigers, a horned horse or gnu n bl-horned rhinoceros, a pair uf xi'e. born hlppopotuml, and mauv other In teresting animals.- Including thirty trained elephants. HOPBOTTOffl. Bprcljl to the Siianlon Tilbune Hopbottoni, April 6, llev. A, o, AuHtin, the new Methodist minister, arrived Wednesday, Up oxueols to oc-ciipy the par?onPge. Sir, Uussell, the night operator, t, cently carne liero from Ohio. Mis family are expected about May I, ilr, Kugeno AVrlglit met with an at I'ldent whllo lighting' a Kerosene lliv, vvlilch jesultcd In the Joss of hi mus tache and several minor burns. The 'Methodist Eplscopuj Aid society mot with Mrs. M. J, TJtns Thurs day. Mr, and Mrs, W, B. Biovvn anil Miss dulse attended the Loomls Lake Aid at N. M, Tlngley's Thursday. A number of the ladles or the Unl versnllst Aid met ut the church on Tuesday and a great Improvement was made by recovering the cushions. The subject or ilev. Lewis' sermon for Sunday evening will be "The Com ing' Rellaloii,'AII ato Invited to at tm, Mrs.i J, Pavls and daughter, De borah, huAMbecn visiting' at M. J, Hartley's the past week. They re turned to their home In East Lenox on Thursday. The photograph gallery Is completed and will be ready for sittings on Mon day, Thuisduy and Friday., Mrs. tJugene Wright lias been quite sick with the grip the Inst week. Miss Irene Alney visited friends In town Tuesday. 0. W. Struppler has been appointed tax collector by the court In the place of L. V, Bell. Walks around town are being Im proved. T. J. Tlngloy mid family have moved fiom this place to Klngsley. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Klllum, of Scranton, are here to spend the sum mer with their mother, Mrr. M. M. Bell. PITTSTOIN. Special to the Scranton Tribun. Plltston, April 26, A boxing tourna ment Is booked for Dunn's hnll, Stur mervllle, Tuesday evening, April 30, ond the principal bout will be between ttuhltn, of Philadelphia, and "Young Ttyan," of Plltston. Both are clever scrappers. Among the preliminary con test will be one between James Brady, of Paterson. N. J and John Hurst, of West Plltston. a colored gentleman; also one between Clliuartlu. of Puls ion, and Gallagher, of Inuermun. Mr. and Mrs. John McCfUlre's two-and-a-half-year old son, George, who received frightful burns Wednesday morning, died this morning at 4 o'clock. .The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 'A o'clock. William Tilley, of Plttston, and Thos. Moore, of Port Blanchard, receive painful burns and cuts about the up per portion of the body by H13 explo sion of a charge of powder In No. t mine. Among the coming nuptial events is the marriage of John Gillespie, the well known cigar manufacturer and dealer, to Miss Alice Cosgrove, of South Main street. The event takes place next Tuesday. Mr. Belinda McDcrmolt, aged M years, died at her homo on Parsonage street after a brier illness. The fune ral took place this afternoon, with In terment In Plttston cemetery. Miss Anna May Mead entertained a small company of friends at her home on Linden stieet. West Plttston, this evening., The Leek Cornet baud has purchased now uniforms. Harvey Lynn, of this city, who re ceived injuries while in the United States cavalry service In Cuba last year and who is now undergoing treat ment in a Philadelphia hospital, has been voted a pension of J30 per month. DURYEA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Duiyea. April 2. There will he only one polling place for June 23, and that vv ill be at A. C. "Watson's. An entertainment and ice cream so ciul will he held at the Primitive Methodist church on Monday evening, A pi 11 29. All are welcome. Tickets ir and 10 cents. All members of the Lawrence Hose company. No. 1, arc lequested to at tend the meeting at the Hose hall, Monday evening, as business of im portance will be transacted. Drummer Evangelist Williams will lecture at the Brick Methodist Episco pal qhurch Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m on "A Boy's Company." All wel come. Miss Alice Blown, who ha been so seriously 111. Is slowly iccoverlng. Duane Dills visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. W. G. Kvans, of Scran ton, yesterday. ftdward Webber Is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webber. Mrs. Burleigh, of Tunkhannock, Is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. William Shales. The following collieries paid employes yesterduy: Columbia. The William A. Ion will pay today. In town, Uall.stead, and Uaby- HAWLEY. SpuUI to the S. ranton Tiihune. Ilawley. April 27, Peter Cullum, of Uonpsdule, called on telatives here last week. Alts. Frederick (.'. White is visiting fiiends In Ilarrlslnttg. .Mis, Heniy IIItteiiRer, who has been very 111, l.s Improving. Mrs. Edward Cole Is seriously ill at the home of M. XV. Cole. Kx-Khoilff ThomtiM Medlund, of Honesdale, spent Hatunlay with Mr. Klpp, at Wllsonvltle. Hugene Pierson, of Klmhles, was In town Thin sdny. Air. and Mis. W, . k'napp spent Tuesday In Kimbles. .Miss .Mary A. Mutruy relurned Mon day to her studies at 81, Cei-llla't, acad emy, Srr.inton, after a few weeks' visit with Inv parents heie. William Ilea s-ppnt Filduy In ,Si-i an ion. Miss Itelw Slinpklns l.s vls,ltinK hj l.nckavvaunu, Mrs. Joseph Fryer .s vUIHhk: In Port Jervls. THOMPSON. Special to Hie SirMitou Tilbune, Thompson. April 27. .Mrs. Martin Pickering, of Susquehanna, was call Ing on relatives In town on Wednesday, Ilev, T. .1, Vaughn and son, Willie, took dinner ut Hest Cottage yesterday, while on their way to his new charge at Mlddletleld, X, V where ho was ap pointed at the recent conference. This gives him a dilve of nearly two hun dred Andes, Oeorge Armstrong, of Rochester, Pa, Is visiting his sister, Mis. O, D, Barnes and hla mother, who Is living with her, fop a few days. Undertaker A. ll, Crosier Is attend ing, this afternoon, the funeral of Mrs. Stevens, widow of tho late John Stev ens, at Stevens' Point. Our enterprising "corner store" mer chant, George I, Clark, is confined to his bed with sickness. P, R. St. John, a former resident of Thompson but now of Binghamton, N, Y., was shaking hands with his for mer neighbors today. He Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Lewis while here. Rev. A. D. David, pastor of the Meth odist Episcopal church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the graduat ing class of Thompson graded school next Sabbath evening. The choir prom ises some speclul music. S. M. Laffray, of U LtXray ft Hl- & ec i 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 iloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. LOU.VntV COTTARi: of nine room'! (or the "ca pon; furnished; tlic finest location in Dalton; or will rent iinfutnlahrd for .icar. Apply tu tl. V. C'jrlton, D.ilton, li. I'OK nil.ST, with board, a pleasant front room; hult.iblc for Iho persons. WW Stullicrry st. roil Ri:.NT Uoifec. X. (.12 North Washington aivnur; rlcvcn moms and luth room; all newly Minted and papcicd. Apply al J'37 M" den btrcct. I'OIt Itlixr One Me double house; modern im prounienci. Apply S1J Harrison acimc. SUMMKR HOMi: On Paradox Lake firm of the Acllromlaeks tt',4 mllei north of Schroon 1-al.r. (,'otlnj;e of sccn room1, completely lurnbhed, cMrpt table and bed linen and fiber) has four laruc, ally bedrooms beds le wlic npring and maltressct,. Mountain spring; water in kitchen; caidcn spate, it desired; beautiful secnuy, charming drhes, bojtinp, fish ing. Two maiU daltj I.lrery convenient. Price f200 for the season. further particulurj apply Samuel Tt. Bcaidiley, 3U1 Washington mreel, New York city. IC9 GRL'K.V ltlPGK smilllT, ten rooms, modem improcments; tteam heat furnished; desir desirable. Por Sale. -v-v l'OIl SAM: Matched pair of blaik toatli Iioims and live heavy chaft horses; mul sell i-ouii. 'Oi-'ta Oakford courl. (!, M. Kield. FOIl SAM! HiRlilern llio.i-aml lineal feel, li to 7 inth mine iuops; three thousand nntili lie?, fur Immediate dclbciy. T. M. L5111.I1, Toby hannj, Pa. bnt't; STOIli: in best Coinuii locality in I'liiU delpliia, for sale cheap for u-h; liiit eli,s chance for drumrist or doctoi; drussist wislu-a to co wist in .tunc. Addiess J. A. Hart, Drug gist, ia N. Btli street, Philadelphia, Pa. I DIHS' HRIVINO HORSE for alc; 8 years old; perfeitly sound, ahsolulely feirless. Can be driven anj where liv anyone. Very handsome. No tiicl.s; an ideal horse for a lady; piicc, with buggy and luines-., ya. Apply at 8-.") Jtonroe avenue Real Estate. I'lVr, SECTIONS La Salle enmity. Teai, land at sacrifice; cm- mile iroiu i.iilroid station Ilmchnrd, .Varliniburg, .Mo. UOTL'li nt Waverly. consisting of 21 icoms; all good sire; impiovements; good bam lor liven; touts for -M per month, vlu-l be sold vvitliin SO davs. isec Well, k Kcatni, I" ami IS Uurr llldg., Washington avenue. Ji;o Htijs 10 room double house; lot 2"-cltO; rents for flll.M per month; Claj avciiue, Dimmoie. Wells .t Ki-atur. Booms nnd Board. LAROi: front room with board for two men, till Adams avenue. ,'entlc- man rompany, wholesale groceis, of Paterson, N. J., was In town this morn ing. Ho is looking over the creameries in Susquehanna and Bradford i-ountles In the interest of his firm. Tie says that the new creamery here is the finest plant In the county, and that Mr. Jtonroe, who Is at the head. Is an At buttermaker. The Spencer Heating' company, of Thompson, has sold six heaters in the last mouth, live of which are to lie put In place at once. Manley Latham, who began filing on the- Erie a few months ago, has bpen given an engine to lire steadily, which Indicates good work on his part. J. D. Miller, e.si A. H. Crosier. I. H. Latham and It. K. Howard and their wives will attend the Installation of officers of the .Masonic fraternity, at Susquehanna, this evening. UNIONDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Uniondale, April 26. The quarterly meeting was held in the .Methodist church last Thursday evening. Ptesid Ing Elder Warner pi cached a very in teresting, practical bermon, enjoyed by all present. Oeorge Cool; Danow and wife have moved to the rooms newly vacated by John Clarke's family. Albert Smith Is expeilenc'ing the se verest Illness of his lifetime. He has the reputation of being a very healthy and stiong man, but was obliged to yield to this bold enemy of the race. Ite', C, XV, Todd expects to move his family to Forest City In n few days, Isiael Rounds had the misfortune to luse u -valuable cow last week. About twenty Iambi, owned by K. Williams, weio killed by dogs this week. Miss Minn Norton, of Scranton, hpent Sunday with her father, Lyman Xor- (01). There has been no success In fishing for trout so far, Howard Pomery, of White's Valley, was In (own on business one day last week. Rev. Newell, son and daughter, of Throop, have moved Into tho Anderson house. Mis. Bessie Foster, of Sturrucca, spent Suriduy with her grandparents, Squire and Mrs. Elijah Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Ibuao Morgan are soon to leave us, to take up their abode near Binghamton. A company of young people met at the home of A. A. Tlngley, Wednesday night, for the purpose of organizing an orchestra. HALLSTEAD, Bpreitl to the Scranton Tribune, Hallstead, April 26. Hon. James T. Du Bols, United States consul general lo Switzerland, arrived homo on Lack awanna train No. 5 Thursday evening. Ha was met at the depot by an tnthu slatitlc delegat'oa of citizens and J-.v 4 Lines 0 Cents Mora Than Four Llnaa, 3 Cents for Eaoh Extra Money to Loan, MONIJV to loan on Itninci1 elly real estate. HKNiiY nr.i.iN, jn. ('HAS. II. WKI.I.ES. IIIOMAS SPUAflUi:. MONT.V TO WAN' On real estate, lirgc or small atnountx, nt ume: lates, 4 lo ll per cult. I'ay terms. DoiirIji k Van Ucusen, nl;l-51.IV4 Council ItiilUllng. JIONIIV TO r.OAN'-l'lie hundred to fltty thow sand; Interest t lo 11 per cent; partial pay ment1) on large loam accepted piomptly. Hey nuUlfi, OOt Mearn llulbllng. !UOO,000 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly pajiucnt-s. Ktarl( & Co.,Tiaders' bldg. STItAKillT LOANS tor any amount, Interest 4 lo (1 per rent., can be obtained liom A. Don nelly, 1!) Traders' National bank building. Tin: pkn.v Minu!i i.irn lNsiiMAxrn com pany will loan upon flrt mortgage upon rrnlially located properties any amount for tirm of jenx, at low- rate ot Inlerrst. Tapwoll, At torney, Panll llullding. S-lltAlllllT loans in amounts $.'fl to $100.00(1 at I'fc to II per cut; pajments monthly, snnl-aniiuallv or euily. Tuti itl on balanie. W. M Itunnell, Atty, ,'iOl 2 Meais llldg. ANY AMOUNT Of MOXP.V TO LOAX-Quick, ftraight leans or lluildlng and Loan. At fiom 1 lo (I per iciil. Call on X. V. Walker, Sll-Jlj t.Vuncll building. Agents Wanted. AllKNTS Fell steel pen nnd build up a business of juur own; l,"i per cent, profit; cciy li'duceniclit given to luisllers. Mikclold Pen Co., Hox .'10., New Haven, t'onn, VANTi:i Agents to sell Hie fastest soiling Household t-pct laity on Hie market; pajing 100 per c cut. pioftt; both r.es. Apply .it -Main Distributing Centre, 82J Vuhlngton luenuc, next Wednesday after 9 a. in. ACKXTS WANTi;il-To sell the Litest invention for producing light; beats clectiielly; ilicap cr than kerosene; agents coining money; low est prices; prompt shipments. 'I lie llcst Light Co., Canton, Ohio. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTHI) By a joimg man, as (olkclor; has had fou' yean,' e.pilcrcc Willi a leading Urni of thi itv .i.nl cm ftnnt-li A No. 1 references. Address A. .'. II., Tribune. SITUATION WANTLD Hy a young man, to do woik in office or stoic. Addrci.1 ',., caic Tilbune. RKLIABLi: joiing mm, having had oxpericrue as n bookkeeper, wants some woik to do three days a week. Address II., Tilbune office. 1:XPI:HIKNCL:1) I.ArXI)lli:SS would like gcnllc men's and ladies' laundiy lo take home, 'JJS l'enn avenue. SITUATION WANTI'.D Young man wants peti tion as bookkeeper; thoroughly familiar vvilli ofilte work. Can fuini-h evceilint rcfcienccs as to char.tctir and ability. Address o 15, Tilh unc ottiec, tty. SITUATION WWrilll- anything; wouiil lit store or meat market, den sticei. lly boy, I1;, nl almost e lo deliver for gioeeiv Address II. 1)., Hit Lin- WANTKll Young man '7 city situation. Addresi l;iii S. Wahinglon avenue. Seals old would Ilk; .Inhn Jtiitihkk-s, uar Stl CATION" WN"1L'I X office gill; cin m idsli 1 1 fen nil'. Addre.is MmJ, senei.il de liver). West Scranton. POSITION vA."fi:i) Hi .i voung man of ep. ri ence, in gioiciy oi ucmral stoic; ,ouiitiy town picferred and board with employer Ad dicts lor one week, S. '. O.. bo -J7I, PaLloiy lllc, Pa. MIl'VTION W N"li:il My n woman, lo go out bv iUyt wesbiiig. Honing or (le.iniig. C.ill or addiess Mrs. Ruell, lp) Codai avenue, city. bl'll ATIOX WANiKD-Hy a middle-agid man, wlio is collecting dibts: ilebts (Ollectcd on emmission. Address William .lone, l)i. Me. (!uev,'s tdlicc, .Maiioti stnei and Wiii.huiton uicnue. WANITD Lady to mil at llru-chelV, VJI W.voni ing avenue, foi fine tailoi made suits-, no elia ilnrge for making In onlir. Our inutlo, Salisfai lion guiianteed oi money lefuuiied. Ul UAikAAAAiUAA Bullurd's banii. In spite of Hie storm there was considerable of u parade to the homo of Mr. Du Bols on the moun tain side. Rev. L. W. Church gave an address of welcome on behalf of the citizens, and then Introduced Michael Hayes, who, on behalf of his fellow citizens, presented Mr. Du Bols with a handsome gold-headed cane as a token of friendship and appreciation from his townv-nion. He was com pletely surprised and for a time seemed hardly able to respond on account ot emotion. The cane was presumed also to 'commemorate his tlftloth birthday. The handsome souvenir and token of teg a rd was purchased entirely from popular subscriptions from citizens and members of the Hallstead board of trade, NICHOLSON. Special in the Scranton Tribune. Nlcholsqn, April 1'fi. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Webb and three children, of Scran ton, were visiting relatives In town a few days this week. Division Superintendent K. M l!?iiie wus a caller in town Friday, Mrs. H. T. Wilkins returned to her home in Scranton Friday evening. "Tompkins' Hired Man," the drama given by the Kpworth league which was held In the opera house last oven lug, drew it large crowd and was a suc cess in every way. Milton Howell, of TutiUhaunock, was a business caller in town Friday, .Mrs, V, A, Baker spent Friday at Xew Milrord, The Best Cold Cure Is one you can take without Interrup tion to business, One that does not ef fect the head or hearing like the con tinued use of quinine, One that cures speedily .and leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a one Is Krnuse's Cold Cure, Price, 23c. Sold by all druggists. ' THE MARKETS. Wall Street Beyle. New York, April 20. Today's clock inaiket was decidedly more quiet and orderly than on auv day Uurlnir the week. There were a few io -si vhich showed positive strength practically vvlth, out Interruption nil day and there wen, no. pcinti of acute weakness nor any period i f a general disposition to sell, except for tho U".u lug dip in .Auulgamited Copper nnd Ainu km sniiltin;. Owing to tomorrow's holiday on account oi the removal of tho board room apparatus Iroiu the piescnt building to the temporary cjuarteis In tho Produce Exchange th'te was a disposition to curtail speculative venture and to close up account. The principal strength in the market persisted in about the same quarters as for some, llino past, namely, In the Grangers and l'acitlce. Northern Paciflo was most largely dealt in ami luso an extreme 3V,, but Iluilingtou advanced 2(4 to a record price, Hock Island rose 2 and Northwest tY. lYntuvlvauU and Italtlmoia anil Ohio continucsl strong. Union Pacific was not as active us on previous davs of the week and there was large realizing going in it all day, but tho Stock was held abovo last night during tho gicaler part ot tho day, although. It closed a Lino SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. WANTKD Man to take care of ham nnd lipiko Idmself gcncralh' tin fill around houc! must be unmarried; rldeily man piefctrul; good honia for the right per-on, Apply In Kxcliamrc hotel, Duntnorc. ' WANTIlll-Sniiifl. Intelligent j for bell bojs unit general wot I., aged IS to -JO years. Apply to iU'l Washington avenue, Home Hmplo.vmcnt office, from I) a. in. to II p. in. WA.NTi:r Man wllti small family to act as Janitor mul geneial work. Apply at N. A. llulbert's, 111) Hjomlng nvenue, illy. WANTDD Responsible wholesale firm vvaliU of fire tn.niigcr at Iseraiiton; no traveling! 'JI.OHH snhry, large etia profits; V"00 cish required; position permanent. Address. Manufaeliircis, Xo. 183.! Cherry, Philadelphia, Pa. YOl'S'f;, healthy, Indiistilous men who wish lo make their null; In life, to tall al the Dime Hank building and gel n prospectm of the Pa tnea Plantation I'ompanj . Help Wanted Femnle. WANTI'.D A good girl for rrneral houscvvoik. Apply 101.1 (Iiecn Rhlge strccl, b'ciunlon, Pa. WANTLD A sleady girl for general housework, lawy plan; and good paj. Aiily W. U. Ill" sen, 1)., L. k W. Depot. WANTi:D Ladles to Investigate our line of l.llioi made suits! cxduslvc slvh-s at lowest pil oi. Cull at lliti-c-hel's, 121 Womin incline. Coal r.changc. BRANCH WANT OFPIOKS. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 V. M. Central City Al.nilRT MTILHIZ, eoinei Hulhnj i.lieet and ehster avenue. GUSl'AV PICIILL, liiO Adams nvenue. West Side tJUOROK W. JUXKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton ritl'.D L. TLRI'Pi:. 7.W Ceilai avenii"-. North Scranton nLO. W. DAVIS, 'comer .Soith Main avenue and Market strccl. Green Kidge CIIARLIIS P. JONi:. IJ-i7 Dnksun avenue. I'. .1. .IOIINS, (HO Oiecn Itidge ttreet, C. l.Olll'.NZ. eoiner Washington ave nue ami .Minion street. ' Petersburg- W. II. KNI.ITKL. 1017 liviiu avenue. Dunmore J. c. bosi: ,t MIX. Lost. LOVf priekctltook, Dllllllioie CoilKI-. p.iid foi its letiiiu lo i-itlier at '.ill l)i ink-1 l.ihtt.il uvvaid will Tiibiuie nlfii r I OVP 'lino Apnl 11. a il.nk, hiindlc, cow; al-o n ,ung heifci, Inroiniilioii tint will lead lo the rnovoiy ot Ibe m.vv will gladlv lc lc ceivcd by the undcisigmd. .1. II. I.itllcjnhn, drug stoie, cuiner i'aiku and Noilli .M lilt. LOST Kion 111 .letlerson avcrue, a small, uruii, Inng-tailuil l'.noiiicl; given foi its letiirn. u riwuid wilt ' 1.0.iT-V'ivo dollars on auniint, b.v not gettliu lluiscliel's. Hie .lust what we 50111 tailor midc -mis at rurner, 121 Wyoming nvenue. mivo j oil on vour -uits. Boarders Wanted. WANT!:!! -Tilde bonileis V alnngton avciiue. Mi, Tomiikiris, AJt 4A shade oil, '1'ob.u i o : "Hi. Vow of ot her Colorado Among the -m laities Sugar m-e .:, "a, Cnloi.ulo fuel .'iV-j, Cloneial Hleitilc Ymk Alihiakc It) points and a ntilii' 1 sptiia'tjes fi imii 1 to 2 points, 'iho and Smtlicin i.iniks were notalii, rtrong nt .ahum is of 2'h Io ;'... Total ,-ih to day, ,tibJ,2H0 i-haies. The rallioad bond uiaikel continued strong vvitli the 1'iiion Pacific: convertible bonds 'till vuy prominent, 'total bales, par value, 0,7to,. OiiO. It. S. ictiuiding 2s advanced ' pa i i-nt, on the last i all, Sales on the .Vow- York slock cwcliinge for Ibe five da.vs this vvvik, duiiil," vvhlih the euhange was open for business, ag gugate D.tM.O.tino -ha i is compared with lat week's sales ot li,0il,ll)i) Miitr. which broke all previous records Im a full week's biisin'ss. On Monday of this vicck the siles of all stocks reached an nggiegale of 2,.':f-2,.'iOO xhaies, exind lug by sevetal hundred tlmusiml sh.ui- the pie vimis icconl for one d.i.v's Imslnr-s Hie following quotations oie furnished The Tilbune by M. P. .Ionian .t, Co., momi TOi-T.)) Mian building, Scranton. Pa, Teh phone 5003: Open- High. Low- t'los- inc. est. est, ln,r. Mnelii.ili Nu.ii 1 1 1 4 UT1,.. Ut!, 110!, American Tobucc IJoU 1J!1"- l'!n','. IM -Mclibon 71 7ia Tilj 71U Atchison. I'r. Pii's tu'. Irs'i ')s78 Uiook. Tuition Ni si1! S.v, S."ii,4 Halt, & Olilc i)-ji)i pil'i lOJ-ls 1'llli Coin, Tobacco II lOs IITH 1.1 4 1'hci. k Oliio 1711 UU 171. 47A Llilc. k (!t. West 2lai ."i 2l'a IV. Chh-.f tt, k I Iii7',i I'M ll7',4 lUs'4 ht, Paul IU'1',4 170'.. I ii-.' 17ili'. Ituek Island , 1.1 ,1, ."iii3 il,': Del. & Hudson t"7-s 17n'4 I77"j l"'4 Kan. k 'lev., I'r. lilt:, nVjj (l'i fi,1" I.OUI.S. i .Nasli toi.i,, n i"t liiiit; Ki,aB Mm. Illevated 12s tj -JS I'Js-' Met. Tiactinn 17,1 171 " 17J14 7:, Mlsso. Pat iho lusij, jos',4 ii7.iH 10711 Southern I'acihu .',..4 spj ,1114 ,w,l Norfolk k West. ,.,.,. .11 ,11 1.11,$ r,vl Noilhcin I'.ie'lle IU7 WU I'll IV. I'ltc-T. .Villi Pacific, Pi icn4 ',)? fin, i):i)a ,V, . Cenlial l.1Hi I.,;-);, i.vja, ,yi. lliilarici k West. ,,'.,,.;!, ,)Vi '!) J.1V1 Piun.i, It. It IVi il)4i l'. 1'j I'leifo Mill Ki'i (tils ,'i ;.")i'j Iteadlng lly HMi : ,'j ;-;'i ;-fc'i Heading H) Pr 7tH4 77 7n'i 'ilii .soiitiicin II. II '.iii'i :'iis 'i')7i j'O'f, South. It. It., Pr. ,.. , 8.Hfi si Mi, fs'ir; Tciui. foal k Iron I7T lla fif'ii WV. ! J- !!w v i:i's Wt n ml V, fs. Lealher, Pi 77 '7 77 77'1 l'. S. Iliibber ,. 21 2114 aii4 2fj54 I 'linn lliciflc IDS 14 Kin; n7ai 07't l'liiou Pacific, I'r, ,..,.. n4 (it; fim pja- H.iba.h, Pr, iu!2 J2'4 Ui'4 41 1! Western I'nlon , lui', u n.li tai Col, lud & lion iWa 101 if, 07 lOl'l Amal. Copper .,, fjo'l 1.M14 jjnaj i21Ti Pceiilu's G.n im una; jnl; w levu l'ae llo 4S 4 iT 1771 Am. Car loundiy .,,,,, tai 20 ',r, "51J 1'. Steel Co , 4 4i i7f J ;, I'. S, Steel Co,, IT..,, 01 !V,if fa CIIICAOO IJHAIN- MA11KKT. ,,,.,,, -j'''n" High- f.ovv. Clos- UIII-..r. in,;, e,t. est. in; V,-v 1!! M'a "-! " ul "5 T-" r.ir, n Jj t'i i'i ii isi; Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Baaed on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Flrtt National IJank .,,..., luou Scranton Savings lUnk ...,., j.50 Third National Bank ,,,,.,,..,,.,, so Dime Deposit and Discount Hank,, 273 Fronomv Licht. II. & V. Co Asked. 13 Lacka. Trut Safe Deposit Co. ,,, Clark & Snover Co., I'r Scranton Iron Fenco lc Mfg. Co. ,, Scranton Axle Works , Lackawanna Dairy Co., I'r. County Savings Bank & Trust Co. First National Bank (Cjulondale) . Standard Drilling Co. , Traders' National Bank ,...,..., Scranton Bolt uiwl Nut Co , 150 123 ... 109 05 20 300 30 Hi ... 100 ,., 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for Each Extra Lino Miscellaneous. SC1II.ITZ riKF.R Is everywhere known us the Hi ci lli.it nude Milwaukee funous. Tlic standard of the woild tndiiv is not (I'Mlii.m beer, but Milwaukee lleer, Si hill Heel. Try It, llol lied In A. W Silu.icder, 7id-7is Ailnim avenue. 201-.1 Old Tilepbone! 1S.VI New- Tehplmnc. MITIIASICS, KNlllN'r.llllS, III.r.HlllC'lAN. l-'lrenien, clc., new llipige tnlnpldct toiitilii' liitf nucsllons asked by evauilnlng boanl of cngl nccrs, srnt ftec. ficu. A. Zellir, Publisher, St. Louis, Mo. PROFESSIONAL. Certitlcd Public Accountant. ll. O. SPAULDINO. 2.10 York. HROADWAY, NIJW Architectn L'DWAIll) II, building. DAVIS, All! HIILCT, (.OXNIXIj l'lll'.ni'.IIICK L. HltflWN. AllCIII'IKCT. IMtlUIS building, Uil Washington nvenue, Scranton. Dentists. im. c. i:. i:iLi:Nin:i!(;ni, pauli iuiilhino. Spruic elicit, Sii.iuton. till. C. 0. LAU11ACII, 11S WHJMINd AVKNUL. Hotels and Kcaturnnts. mi: i'.i.k c.M'i:, ir, and in i'iianklin avenue. Hales ic.isun'lde. P. Hi:l(!Li:il, Piopiletoi. WRANTOS IIOlJSi:. NI'.AR 11., L. .V W. PAS. singer dipol. Inndinled on the r.uiolieau plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pioiirictor. . IJawyers. PRANK Itoomi 12 HOYLi:, , IK and ATroRMlY-AT-LAW. IS I tin r building. V. K, 11tAC,ATT'Y,CO.MMONWi:ALTII IILDt!. D. It. lll'.IM.OHLi:. ATTORXHY LOANS NIXJO tinted on real estate security. Meari building, corner Washington avenue and Spnne stiecl. WII.LAIII). WARIIHV k KS'AIT. ATIOHXHYS .ili.l (oiiiisellois-.it-1avv. Ucpiiblican liullding, Washlnglon avenue. JLSSUP k .IKhSrp, A'lTOltNllYS AM) (OI..N. M-llors ot-lavv. Coinmonvvcalth building, Rooiim 11), -JO and 111. LDWARI) W. TIIAYIIU. ATIORNKY. P0i!X)i, Ot ll tlooi, Mens building. ROOMS L. A. WATIti:s. ATTOISVK.Y-VT-LAW, HOAltD of Trade building. Siianlou, Pa. iM'rriiipsox & wiuox, Hank building. TltADKIW NATIONAL C COMKIiYS, IM.! llllPl'TILlCVX HLILDINCl. a. w ni itTnoi.r, oi'iTci: jiovi;d io no. 211 Wjoming avenue. Osteop.ntli. ! CLIIIIH'Dr: LVAXS. o-itopath. us axi 120 Washington Ave., Ni.mton Pa. Chronic Di-cases a i-jici ialtj. OtlUi Hours: 8.L0 to 12 ni. ; 1..j0 to SSfi p. ni. Physicians nnd Sugeons. Hit, w. i: avenue. AI.LU.V, 5IJ .SOU I II WASIHNOIOX DR S W. I.'M0I!I:AI'. IJFKHT. .M0 WASH inglon avenue. llesldime. 1J11' Miilbeiry. I bi-uiiic disease. lungi., hcail. kidnivs and genlto-iuinar organs a sptclally. Hours, 1 to I p in. Seeds t;. it. CLAimi: & co.. scnnsvux xn xmts- irymen. store 2111 vvaliwigton avenue; giecn llOUH ID.'O Ninth Main avenue; stoio tele,- phone 7J. Wire Screens. JOSIII'H KUr.i'TKL, Ri:AR 511 LACKA. AVi: Sciantnn, Pa., lriamifaitiniT of Wile Screens. . - I BONDS. Scranton Panssnjer Hallway, Brat Mortgage, due VJ1Q .............. Peoplc'a Sticct Hallway, first mort gage, duo 1018 People's Street Hallway, Ocneral mortgatp, due l'JJl Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Toinhip School 0 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. tl per cent Fcranton Traction 0 per cent. 113 113 100 101 103 1!S Scranton Wholesale Market. (Couected bv II. (1. Pile. 27 Lackawanna Ave.) nutlii-C'ieani'iy. old. 20a21c.i fresh, 22a22',ijo. daiiv. ttoli, 21'iii2Jc'i old. 1 fulfil Clnese Full creini. Ualle, i:ggs yestein tush, it's tu 15c; nearby stale, la',2 to I clc. Beans Per Im., choice inanovv, ?2.55a2.CO. I'ea Ileans Per bu., choiie inanovv, $2.5ia2.C0, .Medium lieans P-'i bu., 'fJ.s'OaJ.tJ. (liien Peas Per bu., il.IO.il.4a. Onlons-Per Im.. Jl.40al.Ct). l'louillest patint, pel bbl $4.01. Bed Kidney Il-aiis-Pcr bu., .ti.45a2.G0. Philadelphia Graiu nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Apill 2o. Wheal I'lnn, ije. hlglier; inutiiiil glide, Apill, hUiWl-jc, Corn i'fiiu, ai". hU'li.i: No. 2 uiKed, Airll, Ja .H)''ic Hits steailvi No. 2 white clipped, S3,Jc. Iluttei I'iiiii, fail 'iltmaiicl; fancy western cream ci., 'JliM do. do. piiuls do., 2Jc; do. neaiby ill., 2le. lings nteady fre.sli nearby, 13sC.; ilo. wistein, He, do. southwestern, lUiic.) do. southein. U'.lal.c. I luCse-Qulit; N. V. full cieaius, fany small, 'Hie,! do. do. do., fair to choice, llVJillUc lb fined sugan Uiiclungcd. Cotton Ilia.-, lower! middling uplands, 8 IMCc. Tallow- Me.ulv ; cltv pi line in lihds , 4TbC.; icmiitiy do, iln I Id-., 4'.ilTsc.l cakes, Blia 1'tc. I.ivct pouluv- I hiu. .iuoel diiiundj fovvlJ, ll.ill'.i'.l old mostly, 7a7';e.i winter chick en,, lla-.'ile.; spilug chlil.ens, I'fla.nc.j duck, iMllie Dievcil poullij- -Firm. (,ood demand; Inwls, iluilce, lll'li-,; do, lair to good, O'altX".: old inivtiis, 7i , loasilng chickens, fioicn, 10 iil.ii'. j tmke.vs, frozen, UalJo, ; ducks, I0il2c. Hei eipts-Floiir, 1,M0 liirrcK anil l.b'JO.OOO pounds in sacks; v licit, 20,t)iX) bushels; corn, 4I.WKI InisheU; oats, 31,00). Shipments Wheat, 21,000 bushels; coin, 1S,000 bushels; oats, none. New York Grain and Produce. New York, Apill 20. Flour Very firm Willi biiveis icady to negotiate at old prices, but unwilling to meet an adraace. Wheat Spot Hi in; No. 2 red, 63?io. Ub, afloat and SlUe. elevator; No, 1 northern Duluth, 8S',c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 01?4c. J. o. b. afloat. Option opened firm and were well sustained all the early part ot the day and closed tlim at '.'la'.af. net advance. May closed feOftc.i July, 7'Jlsi".; Sept., 77io. Corn Spot steady; No, 2, KIJo, elevator and M?Je, f, o. b. atloat, Op tions were irregular all day and closed Irrcgulir at He. loss on .May, and lie advance otherwise. May closed 4.l?c; duly. HO'ie.j bept., i09ic Oats Spot steady; No. 2, SlJie, No, 3, 3U; No. 2 white, 3314-133140.; No. a white. 32?ic; track mixed western, Sta33Vsc. track white, S2a Sli'ic Options quiet but steady, Butter hleady; ireamery, UaiOi- ; factor)", llal314c.; imitation creamery, 13!5al7v5e, ; state dairy, 15 also. Cheese Unsettled; fancy large colored, lOftallc; fancy lirge. white, lOlJalOHc.; fancy small colored, ll?4al.'e. ; fancy small, white, HliallHc Kggs Dull; stale and Pcnna., 1( alllfjc.; southein, 131sal3e. J western, storage, IIViaHHc; western, regular packed, 13aHc, Chicago Qrnln nnd Produce. ( hicjgo. Apiil 20. Todav's gialu markets were moderately at live and firm, wheat timing t,i.; mill, 14 to 'Jfiatii'., and oats, Vic higher, pio visiuni dosed easier, (ash cjuotatloni were as lollows: I'loiir Stead.v ; No. 3 spilng wheat, 71a72Uc; No. 2 red, lUHi'-i No. 2 loin, lit.;; No. 2 jellovv, 46c; No. 2 oats, 27c.; No. i white, 2SHa2UV4c; No. 3 while, 2lia2S54l.; No. 2 r.vc. KlaMe.; good feeding baile.v, 4c; fair to iholce maltlna;, 4Sa55c; No. 1 tlax seed, $1.02; No. I northwestern, ifl.ivi: prinw timothy seed, (3.C0; uwm pork, $lt.iOkUl,iij lard, j10a. QaP tfc tea PROFESSONA L. Scavenger. A. II. IHlKins rt.HANS PRIVY vaults and i en pools; no odor; only impioved pump used, A. II. Itrlggs, proprietor. Leave enters 1100 North Main nvenue, or I'.lcke's drug store, cor ner Ailnns ami .Mulbciry. llolh telephoiiM. Miscellaneous. DRKSsMAKIXfl toll Clin.DRI.'N '10 ORDHR; also ladles' waists. I,ouU Shoemaker, 21VJ Adams avenue. mi:iiaroi:i: imos., piiintbrs' shppliks, kn. vrlopes,, paper bags, I w fore, Warehouse, 134 Wasiiliiglnu avenue, Sciautou, Pa. im: WILKHSIlARlli: HKCOltn (JAN UK HAW In Sua lit on nl, the Hewn .lands' nl Rcismat uros., nm itiiee .inn &o.i uinuin; n. norioo. .'22 Lacknw-auni avenue; 1. S. Hchutzer, 211 Spuue street. LEGAL. i:i,i:CT10N Xorirr.-Nothe Is lureby given t the stockholders' of tin- Llndsey, Putixmitaw ney mid lllg Run Water companies that the legil I. a- amiiul meelitig and il-lion of o Ulcers and illicctors of said companicH for the ensuing jeai will be Inlil nl. their offiie. Room 1,1,1 Council building, Nrantnn, Pa., on Silurdiiy, May (, llilil, lulu. en Ibe Ii.iiiis ot I0.::i) and J1.:J0 o'cloclf a Hi. slgiiift, DIL .IOII.V L. WIIVIZ., Sec.-Trcas. All)IH)ll'S XOIICi:.--IN RIJ: KSTATH OK 1111. miiiid I'. llov te, dciiaseil. In the Orphans Cnurl of L.ik.iwauu.i Coiiuly, l'i mi ' Uiinia. Xo. S12, Sciies "II." 1 In- liudersigiied, an aiidilrA' appointed by thf Oiidians' CouiL of said Coiuvty, io make dtstti bulioii of the I tliiil in the Ii.khU of Iho executor, T. .1. Ivelly, as shown by Hie mcoihI partial lit r iiiiivI of the evciutor, Iwieby gives noticq s, that lie will nllcnd to the duties ot his ap poiiilinuil on Wcdnesda, tho Ihsl day of May, . I)., HOI, .'l 'I o'eloik ii. in., at his ofllee, o. .'ill Meais building, illy of S, i anion, in said ictinly, nl widch time and pi.uc all persona hav ing claims against said estate aic n quired to ar pi.ir and pic-anl the same, or olhervviMi bo lor i vet- ihbiincd fiom lottd'ig- in on said fund. CIIARLLS H. DANIKLS, Auditor. Si:Al.i:i) PROPOSU.S will be received at tho offiie of the City Clerk. Scranton. Ta until 7.."0 o'llnk p. m., Thursdaj', lUy 2, 1001, tu iriislriid u sewer systun with the ncc-casari branches, oslciisinns, lonuections, buHiiw, man holes, and IKtuics, lis follown; TIiq said seweg to begin al the L;u k.iwanuii river on Funnel fliiet, Hiriicc nh ng laumct stieet to lUilrosd nvenue; also a branch thcicof on Fourth avcnU'i extending to a point about M feet north o! Ill, adwaj ; also a brain h on Moran court, cv I ending fiom Ihnmet street to a point about CI ftit noi'lh of Hroadw-ay; also :i luanch on Fifth avenue, extending from Punnet Htrcct to a point about M) feet south of said Lmmct street. Kacbt piopnvil shall be aiioniiaiiicd by cash or certi fied check in the sum of three hundred dollanl ns a gunantC! lo execute the contract. llif light to reject any and all lii'b ii reicrved. lly older of City Councils. M. T. LAVr.Lld:. City Clerk. Si union. P pril 22, 111IH. SKALD!) iMtOPOSALS w-ilt be received at thn offiie of the City Cleric, Scranton, Pa., unlit 7.0 o'clock p. in., Thursday, May 2, 1W1, to iinslruct a sewer system xvith tho necessary blanches, extensions, connect ions, basins, man holes, and lixtuies, as follows: Tho said sevve lo begin at the Lackawanna river on Broadway, thence along ISroadway lo Railroad avenue; al-a a branch thereof on Moran court from Broadway to a point about one hundred and scventy-Hv Ret south of said Rranlwav; also a branch. Iheieof on Voiuth avenue from Broadway to Lu zerne street; also a brain Ii on Dowdell court fioiu Hioadway to a point iiiiout one hundred and. fitly feel south of sal I llroadivay; also a branch on 'third avenue from Rioadw-.iy to Luzcun stl eel; also on O'Connor lourt from the Lacki vrann.i rivir to a point about one hundred ainJl folly fool smith of Hroadw-ay; also on I'iiel ave nue tiom tho l,ack.iwaun.i river to Broadway. L'.icb proposal shall be aicompanird by .lusji, or a icrtilied check, in the sum of three lmn died Unllars as a guaiantee to execute the 'ion. Irani-. Tho city reserves the light fo rejeit anl cr all biiLs. M. T. LAVULLll, City Clcirlc. Scranton. Pa., April 22, W01. TUB ANNUAL MCCTIXO of tlic stockholJcra ot tho Dickson Manufacturing Company will lm held nt the office of the company, in the. city ot Scranton, on tln eighth day of May, 1301, at 11 o clock .i. in., for tho purpose of electing Direc. tors and voting upon 6uch other mattirs. as ma cotiio befora tho meeting. L. 1'. BOWIilt, Secretary 8.1714; short ribs, $S.10aS.SO; dry galled shouts ders, 0Tia7Ucj short dear Bides, 3d.37Vid8.Mj wlaskey, J1.27. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, April 20. Cattle Itccelpts, 2,000 geiicrally steady, except cannere weak; gonrl to prune steers, $5a0; p oor to medium, IM.'Kl al.l)5; stockera and feeders, firm, S2.60al.njli S21?!.1lOB.4'60'. telttt. S2.75a4.83; canner,. ?2a2.C0; bulls, strong, 82.00al.B0; calves, llrm. $la5.25; Texas fed Btcers, 4.25a5.40; 'VexdA grara 6teers, SS.BOal; Texas bulls, S2.75at. Hogs Iteoelpts today, 23,000; tomorrow, IP,, 000; entiinuted left over, 1,500; opened wri! and clced strong, active; top, Jii.Oj; tnjtict oi,u uu.uuvi.,, ,,uui,; gooa ic, cuoico ncavv. $5.S0a0.07; rough heavy. ts.l.O.la.1.75; light, 0.7 a5.03; bull: of 'sales, 5.00a.1. 1).',. Sheep lteceipts, 8,000; .sheep, steady; lamln, stronger; Colorados, mostly $3.30; good toi choice wethers, tfl.05at.00; fair to choice inKcd, ?4.30at.fi.1; western sheep, l.fiSal.OO; jcarlings, $l.03al.fJ0; natlva lambs, SI,D0aj,30; western lajjiba, 1.70a5.a). .'4 New York Live Stock. New York, April 20. neeves Steer, n,ul'-f but steady; bulls, slow; lows, flmi to slmfj higher; steers, $.1a5.70; bulls, lfj.il.1.1; choii and export do., $1.(3-11.80; cows. $2.il; cvMrs tit do,. $1,23; cables, steady. Shipments. f,(4 cattle, 1,720 sbceii nnd 4,150 quartets of beef. Calves, nctlvo nnd 21 to BU cents higher; eal JJJ.fi0a0.25; littlo cilves, $.1. ' Sheep and Iambs Sheep, steady and seaicej Iamb3, 2 cents off on increased supply; common wooled sheep, $1; cllpcd do., $!.S5il.S0; wo.i. eel lamlvs, ?3.73a0.121i; one car, $0.23; clippul do., ifl.0a.1.50; clipped culls, fyS.0tlil.ii; tpiilij iJiui'3, i.,aa.a per nc-ail, East Liberty Cattle. T"1 i:ist Liberty, April 20.-Catllc-Steade; evtri, $3.;0a5.7fl; prime. 3.21i5.3D; good, if,1i.1.2i). Hops Active; best mediums nnd heavy oil-. era, .f0.15; light yorkers, sil.OlaO.IO; hcav-v hogs, .15a0.171t; jilgs, $,Vj0jil; loushs, (4 aSOO, Sheep Slow and lower; beft wethers, fl.mj 4.50; conunnu, 2a:t.50; choiie I lu, $.1.10. 5.23J coiuiiion to good, 1.50a5; veal ulve?, Jlaij, Oil Market. Oil City, April 20.-Credlt .bilanee?, tlficates, no bid. Shipments, 100,2').",: 117; eers av erage OO.OSI, Iluni, 105,087; average, bl,l7fl, FINANCIAL. Spencer Trask & Go BANKERS tl & 29 Pine St , New York. Transact a general banking business; net ns Fiscal Agents for Corporations, mid negotiate security issues of railroads nnd other compa nies, Execute commission orders nnd deal in INVESTHENT sccuRinns . Descriptive list; of bond offerings furnished on application. ; Membors NeW Yoik Stock Exchange, Branch Oflicis: 65 Stats St., Mm y '4. i't w-jjfc-. o . mtq&lg&l&SJBSiamtt.,! tjuKjs