sv. rar ?.ii,ih'i '.t! JiSfltWi?s.- mt'ir.';?ro7?,wl,:s,5Fr -- ""v" ..,...,..-, . t . -vi I1 f' " , VM., v 11 - t THE SCR ANTON TJRJBtJNE-FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1001. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY tx. (iiipT,'Br,j.1 . ." . f.nJf.SjTft'ji ,"..'.- KfT-tt?- i.- MONTROSE. tpfCiJl t" tli f-crnnlnn Tribune. Mnnlio.p, Miiy -'.Tho baci-nhiurcitc srrnioii Id tlic Ki-iiilimtttiR i'I.ihb of tlio llnlilioso IIIrIi bi'buot will lie dcllveicil ry Hew Jliinkrll It. Hr-ncdliH nn nrxt Humbiy i'VoiiIiir tit the l'ir-sbylorliiti rlitircli. The tmiribir-o of Mrs. Mary .1. Han aiiH to Henry i.'. thirffcPH took plui-e nt the limne or the biltlp on Uhcslnut fired "U'rilnrjMibi.V pvciiIiik, the rein ninny bchiR performed by Itcv. K. K. rhomas. of Hip Baptist church. The t'onlnirlhiR purlieu me nniotiR- ur most irHprcU'il citizens nnd have both rcslilpd Jump for many yours. A host nf frlontlM will xvleh them Ioiir llfo, )oy and happiness. Harry H. Dennis and family me timvlm? to T.pstcrslilrp, N. V., where Mr. Dentils has brourcd a Rood posi tion. At the eloe of thp day's business nl Hit poiiofflco Wednesday the re tiring: postmaster. S. R. "Wright, bund ed the iifllce over to his successor, npoipp C. Hums, who started In his now position this utornlitK, and seems lo take to his duties as naturally ns a luok lakes to water. Mr. Wright hud been a very ellli'lent and ohllRlnrr ofll eliil, and wp eonildently predict that Jlr. IStirnx will piove ctiually so. The only ehaiiKc made In the clerical foiep of the ofllee la the appointment of Frederick Hrewstcr an stump cleik vice GrlfTR Scott, whose hpnlth is not such as to permit his continuance In the place. The ladles of Ihe Methodist church will serve lea at the par.sonaRo on rnday evening;. V. H. Smith, foimorly of Bingham ton, luiii opened a Jewelry establlsli inelil on South Main slicot, In the store until recently occupied by V. la. Smith. James and Joseph Doyle, of Scran ton, weie summoned to this place this week on account of the ritlc.il Illness of I licit- mother, Mrs. John Doyle. Kdltnr W. ('. I'ruscr made a business lilp to HlnghanUon and I-estershiie the llrst of the week. The tobai"-o store of D. '. (luriliuer on Church street, has been inucli linpiovefl in appearance this week, by the hiiildiuc of new steps. The store buildlnc of A V. Coolcy. on Soutli Main street has been similarly im proved The Methodist Kpisc opal church and parsonage are to be handsomely re pa luted this spring. I'hatlps Taylor, of Blnghamton, a! a Kitor in town "Weiliies day. Mrs. S W. Steu.-irl, who has been HI for ,i foitniglil, Is convalescing. CoiifcidciMble po?sli has arisen as n result of Hie burning of the Spring bouse and the hotel barn at Heart lake, and iheie are various stories and ennjoeturos, jis to the origin of the two liivs. The property was owned, uo (o S'lturday last, by Messrs. Kaep liel and I'rofiU. the latter being the manager of the hotel. They had some disagreements and carried their dif ferences to ciully court for settlement-, (he result being an order of court for the .alo of the property. The sale took place on Saturday and the properly was bid in by Mr. Kaeppel. On the same il.ij the barn was burned ami the hotel was discovered on lire, but li was extinguished. On Monday Mr. frofut came to Montrose, bring in? I he Insurance policies and leaving them with Attorney T. J. Daviess, with the request that he see to having them cancelled. Mr. Davies did not have it done lhal day, and the policies were sill! in force when late in the afternoon the hotel was burned to Ihe giound. The insiuance carried on ho tel, contents and barn and contents, amounted in all lo .$;!.'.'00. Adjusters are expected in a few days. The piopeity was insured with the rath-lop-Titswotth agency of this place. Woid reached heie ih.it Captain II. V lieardslcy. who has been engaged on a law milt at Washington, D. c. for secr,il moI;, sustained a fall In that iit. on S.iluiday that resulted In a liailuie of the hip. Joseph it. TieaidslM left jesterday for W.ishinK-to-i to be with bis father, ami ascer tain the exai t nature and extent or bis In.hnies V. U. Uusk's residence on Lake ave nue is being repainted ami otherwise improved meeting of the League of the Sacied" Heart will be held at SI. Mnry'a i bun h on Kiitlay eenng. DURYEA. Fpeclal lo the Siranton Trihun. Duryca, May 2. A great conflict In the near future Is anticipated be tween the township commissioners and the promoters of a borough, Mrs James retry visited in Si can ton recontljs Mlsser Marj and Flora Seal visited In Si ronton 'Wednesday. Mrn Ciporse Brown and Miss Bliza Drown weie pallets it, Plttston jester day Mrs. Fred Dennis and Mis. Thomas Cox wpre callers In Avoca on 'Wed nesday Mlsn Sarah Prown was a caller In Scrantou AVPduesday. MIL'S Nellie Ollls was a caller In I'ittston yehtonUy The Flrtt AVelsh Conprpgatjoiifll THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of th most pievalent, annoying and Irritating troubles Is Itching Piles, Suffering ones do pot belle vn they can be cured, breads' they have iileii so many lemedUh thai failed. It Is now nn admitted faci that Dr, a. W. Chase's, Ointment never falls, and to impiPss upon Scr.inton people the ab solute fiuioiy they have, Matthews Uros, aie authoilzcd to giiaiantpn sat Jsfnctlou or icfuiid the price, paid .Mr. I. J Mauley, or No. tilt! Hirch Btieet, Kcruntun, l'a says: "For eight yuus I hart been a Milterec ft out llchi IniT piles. Some nluhts I could not sleep at all, and In hot weather I o-t lots of limn ut woik with them, tlio irritation was so gicat I tiled every. thhiK with no success until I pot ,i tiox of lr, A. W. Chuse'H Ointment at Muttliowd liros.' diugsturc, tcnipurary JicadiuaiterH i-oiiu'r Wushington and Lackawanna n venue. 1 used part of the box, and Iiunk seen nolhiriK of tho trouble slme. This result I consider ondcrjul In the light of past efforts and failure to cure, It's u gieat oint ment,' Pr. A V ciuuse's Olninient is hoiii (it 50c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A, W, Chase Medicine Co., Hullalo. N. V. t!ee that portrait and signatures uf A. W Chase, M. P., aie on every package. chnlr of Scrunlim sang nt tho Hilelt Mothodlst Kplatopal church last even ing. A box social will be held nt tho Presbyterian church this evening. Price or boxes, 23 cents. Mrs. N CI. Hvans, of Scrnnton, whs a caller at tho home or Mrs, John mils recently. Mrs. Joseph McKnniley and Mrs. John Carey -were callers In Hcnuiton AVcdnosday. TUNKHANNOCK. Spet int lo llic Pcr.uilnn Tillmnr. Tiinkhiuinoek, May 2. Judge M. Vaughn, of Meshoppen, was In attend ance ut argument court on Thursday. Miss Joe MuKown was a visitor ut Wllkes-Harre on Wednesday. The delegates from this pnce to tho Sunday school convention at Mehoop imy nre as follows: Methodist, Mrs. B. C. Kelhllne, Mrs. P. It. Borden: Baptist, Miss Oertrudo Shaw. Miss lCthel Baker: Presbyterian, Mrs. A. 10. Buck, Miss Belle Hartman, John Ilnhn, of Buffnlo, N. Y who has been visiting herewfor a day or two, returned homo on Thursday. Itcv. Frank James, of Centremorc land, was In town on AVcdnesday, en routo to Mehoopany to tho Sunday school convention. Kx-Sherlfr .'hiiflcs S. Knapp, of Skinners Kddy, wns calling on friends In town on Thursday. Saturday will be the day for pension vouchers. Fred C. Shook, the photographer, Is attending the annual convention of the Stale Photographers' association at Iteuding, this week. Tho Tunkhannock tannery will have an exhibit of sole leather at the Pan American exposition. Mrs. Sibyl t'iarey Is entertaining her daughteis, Mrs. Helen Itoss, of Wllkes-Bane, and Miss Leona tin ley, who has been employed In the practice of her profession as a trained nurse near Wilmington. Del. Miss Clara K. nightcr. who recently returned from China, will speak in the Baptist church Snnduy evening. Miss Richter has been In China for twelve years. Among those from this place who attended the Bunnell-Stark wedding at Hast Lemon, on Wednesday were: Miss Ora Stark, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lott and the hitter's mother, Mrs. Ste vens. District Attorney O. Smith Kinner was In Wilkes-Barro on business on Thuisday. Mrs. Frank Brundage, of Ser.inlon, and Mrs. Smith, of Carbondale, who have hecn visiting the family of Pr. and Mrs. A. K. Woodard. on Second street, returned home on Thursday. The annual Ascension Day exercises of the Knights Templar of this divi sion, -which embraces the command cries of Wilkes-Rarre, Plttston and Tunkhannock. will bo held at the Methodist Episcopal church at this place on Thursday evening. May lfi. Public exercises will bo held In the auditoilum.after which the Sir Knights and their ladies will enjoy a banauet spread by tho ladies of Hie church. The Leek Cornet band of Plttston will furnish the music. SUSQUEHANNA. Special tn till Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, May . Mrs. B. F. Mc Kune is in Binghainton attending the funeral of her son-in-law. the late Wil liam Smith, formerly or Oakland. The Susriuehanna Journal, a most excellent local newspaper. Is thirty three years old today. Mrs. L. L. Twlllcy. of Cross street. Is is tho guest ut relatives in Baltlmoie, Mil. Piinclpal K. B. Curtis, of the Oak land gradea school, will in the fall enter the law school of Syracuse uni versity. Tlic "Alvin .Toslin" company will np pear in Hogan Opera House on Fri day evening. It will lo the last attrac tion of the season. Mrs. f!. IJ, Murphy, or Baltimore, who has been -Whiting her daughter. Mis. L. L. Twllley, has returned home Miss Mary Jagger, or Montrose, who has been -visiting her sister, Mrs. II. T. Ttiivh.ird, of Bioad slreM, has returned home. Sovcial Susquehanna machinists ha vo taken jobs al Hazloton, Prof, and Mrs. Charles T. Thorpe, of Forest City, have returned home from a isit with Eusquohantin relatives, The ponsion of Jonathan M. Bald win, of Fast Church street, has been increased from $17 to ?.'l per month. The Boiler Makers- union will hold a hop this evening In Hogan Opera House. Music by Dorun's orchestra, Prominent Krle ofiiclals will visit the Susquehanna shops on Thursday. Moody post, No. Mi. ci. A. It,, Is pre paring tor Memorial da. William Mersells, of Blnghamtoti, will receive tho ?l,non reward offered by tlio commissioners of Susquehanna county for information leading to the arrest of the late J James Kagan and Cornelius Shew, murderers of Andrew Jackson Pepper, of Ituih township. The trial took place in Montrose be fore arbitrators. Susie Oraliam, erst while of niiighamton-Susquehauiia, gave th? iiuformatiou leading to the arrest of tho men to ,Merselis, who takes in the lucre. The actual cap tois of the murderers, get left. The Ladies.' Aid society of the Oak land Congregational church will this evening hold a "moonlight ft raw-ride" to tho prcsidouee of Alvlu Orlggs, at North Jackson. Mr, and Mrs. H. It. W. Searle nre at Harrlsbui-g, where Mr. Searle will as sume the duties of cler'jrof tho Federal court for tho middle district of this slate. Mrs. A. II. Burns, of Monti one, Is the guest of Susquehanna relatives. AVOCA. On account of conference thero will bo no services In tho Pilmltlvo Metho dist chuieh uoxt Sunday, Mrs, Itlchard Seniles was called to Kingston yesterday, on account of thu death of her father, Alexander Patter son. J. T. Fluunery Is now engaged In the Metropolitan insurance business, W. F. Dixon left yesterday tn accept a poslllon In a largo commission house In Now York city, 1IU leisure time will 1m spent in tlio anatomical rooms in Belli vue hosptul. About three hundred Italians Invad ed the town yesterday to bo employed on tho Itapld Transit line. They am temporarily quartBicd in tho Valley House bain. Miss Lucy Heap bus entered at a 4 More Than t t t For Bent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks. Steam Heat and Hlectric Light. Also 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at ofllee of i The Tribunk. FOT. K.NT Slnfdf licuvo, ITf! t'jpruw aM-nuj. North P.itk; fuinUlicil or iinfumlflioil. Apply nn picmbo. corxrnv ron'.Wii; rou ni.xr in naiton: mm ronmi; urnlolicd f'ir tlic inn; Hc nilimlr to sUtlmi; one of the bct lodtiont in Ddlon. Apply lo 0. W. Cation, Ilallon, I'J. I'hAT Hill IlKNT uilli Mean he.it em! nil mort em iinproiriiienl!-. Applj at 31U I.lnden Mrect. roil III:nT lliplii room home in (arm llldce; mortal n improicmriili: cither finnltlird or nn finnihiil. Aildieis h. V. U, Tillmnc ofllcr. l'lin IlKNT -lnn,j al $r llnirl-son .neiiuo. llli ill iniproirinniN: lor rent nt f?IH r or will ell for .:,c,()0. Apply on pirmisea. ma rifinnv nirtfii: srni:i:r, ten ioom. mmiein improcmen(i! leam hcJt fuiniilicil; Heir riolrulilc. Money to Loan. MONEY lo loan on improcd city icil estate. iikniiy bi:mn. JK. HAS. ii. wixi.rs. 1II0MAS SPRACUi:. if.1oO.UO TO LOA.N'-I.onnl- rr.les; ftiaight or n.onll.b pa.wiienta. Slaik & C'o.,'fr.i'leis' bl-J(?. bTKAKillT LOANS 0r .in.v .-imniint, interest t to i! per rent., con lie ohlalnni fioin A. IJo"' nelly. 13 Tradtrs' Natiunjl bank huiMinK. TIIK PKX.V MtJTUAb l.IKH INSl'ltANrf, COM PANY will loan upon !lr.-l morlpuce lipmi tenlrjlly located pmpcrtiei hiiy .linoiint for leui of jears, .it low i.ile of intricst. t'mmcll. Al lot ney, p.mli RuiMinjj. .SinAIUIlT loans in .minimis ." '" '"O.OX) at 4'j lo 0 per c cut; pi.uiient- inoiithli, hcmbanmullr oi icarli. tntere-t on balamc. W. M Bunnrll. Ally, S01-J Mears llldu. ANY AMOUNT Of MONCY TO l.OAN-Quick, .lrai,Tht leans or Btiiloing and Loin. At from I t; R pei rent. Call on X. V. Walkci, 31I-.I1.-. IVnnell building. Boarders Wanted. WANTCP-Tahlf boarders, W.iftliingtoii aiiiiie. Mrs, Tompkins student ill mcchunluiil drawing at the International Oori-espomlene'e .srbonls. T. J. Dunn anil .lobn Clifford arc elo infr Jury duty tills week. .Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Tcots desire to return thunle to all who kindly aa-s-lsteil thorn eltirin their reront be reavement. JIKs Tfucsa MoIIalo, of f'arbiinilalc, is the fTiiest of Miss Nellie Dough erty. .lames Deeble will leave today for Knpfland, wliero be will spend a Tew nioiiths. The youiitr Jien's Institute will meet in iCRiilar siesslon this eveniner. Mr. and Mrs. .Taeob AVebster, Mr. and Mrs. John Atwell, jr. and Mis, M. J. Hosley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Thomas Clark, Kdvvard Kuarth, Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs. riiclprelby and Mrs. "Wil liam Howe, attended the funeral or Thomas Johns, at Vanillin?, tin Wed nesday. COLES FOB MAV. I roni storm- and signs, 'lis blight, merry Mh.v ! I 'mile, slrg and be rii I New- lite Is iiprprinRlng Slid ihildn-u are singing: lluir.'ili Ih. ii, be) .tin ! llnvv lovely i )Iiv '," n wish to tli.iiik the pie.s in geiicial for its peneroiw and loinpllmcntary coininent.s upjii Hie suciess of our April predictions fulfilled. Thirc will be eighiein "High Flood" dijs during tho montli of Miy whiih nitiirally, would laiist b'i5ine.-s to boom, and drive all evil itifliicui c,; nut, lull, unfortunately. Earth will be in the House of Adversaries, ol the United state?, and in company with the great planet Tramis, fore telling no setiled or pc ireful conditions entire. An excel of "High Flood" divs generally bling exiitiug scencf, in the business, polilnal and so cial world. Our "High 1 lnod" and "Low Lhb" A Hal Forte Theory shows the use and fall of Hi vital forifi (hit rule the flock piaiket-and tie lennine Ihe prlie of merchandise, etc. Tlie se. tret, of siieoef.s lies ju the practice of using tha vital (ones when they are al "High Flood." The Earth this month will pass through Sagitta rius, "The Home el Enenilf'," and opposed by the "House of Nrknrsj," width will rau'e more trouble In pre id over the t-onnll). Disea-e epi tlemii swill t-arr) many hundieds avva.v bv ileath Every effort should b' made to keep there dreaL (ul disritr microbes at bay. Till, STORMS ND SIGNS. Our April picdltlions thil great rlntrnal Murms and blliards would sweep over the Stales eimo only too true, as millions of dolkus' worth of property was deslro)cd dining Iho montli. The greatest danger fimu storm periods during this month will occur between tin 11 and ,'itli; rlli ami 0lb; Mill and pitn; Kth and '22d; 2M am) 2Tlli; and during the last three ili.i.s sudden dlsiiirbanifs are llalde In oicur. The greatest event ol Iho mouth will otcur on the Istli, when ii tolal eclipst! of (he Sun will take plate (in visible ill Amrriia), u eelipc til the Sun Is rauscd by tho Sloon passing between Ihe Sun ami 1 kn lit whiih tarsea lle thiilutv of the Momi lo fall upon Hit- Earlh, Iheirforii wr should hci-p a walihful c)i upon Ihe "weallier and llnanie," as uuusinl disluibaiiccs liny be looked fnr,abuut llmt lime, Tho lever inlirohi-9 ami vinillpu-i uiliiu will kttp up llieir irtord lids moiilh, i ati h out for rleiliical storms which will iJii.-e liuicli damisc, abo deslltli live tluiuis of i.iln and hail, Gieat tomlji.-r.il imu, an blent, ami theadfill illiiu.s will vilpli-c the people, 'lime will be sevrral awc-lnspulilng uii.-rt sieues lids month. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken inlo Ilia shoes. V)ur fed feel swollen, neivous and damp, and get tiled cast I), If ) ou have aching (eft. tiy Allen's l'eut-Eac. It Ksls the feet and nukes new i-r light Uoco taty. Cures Cldlblaiiu, suollrn, sweating (eel, blislci-s ami ialhnis tpois. Be lines coins and bunion uf all piln and ghc, Ktt and comfort. Tr) it tcljy. Sold by all drug girts ami she; dealeif, '25 ccnlt. Trial packaau I CUE. Adduss, Allen S. OlinrtrO. Lc Roy, N. V. Lines 0 Cents Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Line For Sale. I HKbllli; to minounrn lieicby that tor Die pur io.so uf frllllnc the iirlneishli liutlnew of .lie laic linn nf T. II. Cair & Son, 1 tiaip ilei'ldc.l lo oHir for fate tin prembes on Wellington 'c line knoHii .11 (,'arr'n .Market, tocelher with tho Ihlnreii, hade mid pnuil-Mlll ol the limine. ! romlder the rMablblimcnt wi well known in thi illy that I ileim It unnrrrMJry to make an lominent ,m tn Ihe Impoi lance of llilu offer m an umiMiiil oppoilmilty for lnvetment. The te-it tstate, a lot VMM reel, will be sold beparale 11 ileslied. I'. !,. CAUH, Snrihimr pailner of the laic Htm of T, I!. Carr A. Son. LOOK lli;ttl!-lloie for sab; j to fnnelcis of tine drbers and eaddlcrs, 18 head of IiIrIiIj- bred I I oil era And pacern at Uoim.in's Sale Pain. DlltJfl STOIli: In Mest Oerinnii localily In Phlln delplila, for cale cheap for canh! Ilrl class cl.aiicc for ilriiRRlst or iloitor; drugnUt wlir tn ko west In .lime. Addres ,f. A. Halt, Drug. Rbt. IW1 X. fith (.tieet, Philadelphia, Pa. Business Opportunity. SALKSMAX iiiinti reputable article to carry as side line; clensle territory, exceptional op portunities: will handle bona flilo article only. Address It. S. (1., Tribune onlee. tt. si:cuiti:s i iiiike-ijuautbu inteuust 111 i-cranton biwlness netting $2,000 jearli, Addiess "Hilnpf," Tribune offWe. A PAUTY rXDKIISTAXDlXO BOOKKtXPINO ran Feeiiro for lihmrK a Rood position at a lib rial .llary bv iincsllntr fix to ten thousand dol lam In n wellestablMicd, dli ldcnil-p.i.viiii; torn Imiiv. AddreM L. M. X.. Tribune ofHre. Situations Wanted. SjITJ'ATION W.XTi:n By li woman to (to out by day wa-himf, lionins or ileaninc Call or ad ihu Mis. Iliivsell, 1219 Cedar ucnue, city. blTl'.VTIOX WANTi:i- A man would like to get work pp.idlus praideiiH or laklnsr rare of law m or cleaning jjiiIi; cin do any kind of work. liiW ProWdcnic lo.ul. SITI'ATION W VNTI'.n Tn ( out by the day uviliincr and iioninR the flrt p.ut of tlie week. tall or wldii'os I,. IJ., !1 huninei aie nue. hlTL'A'l'ION' ASTIMJ II) a yoims man a? Iiookkeeper and liprwi iter; i.-in kIh irfcr riire; mii ill ular). Addict cjley II. Weaver, Ta'pe, Pa. MTI'ATIOX- AST Mil Hcsislered pli.um.icM, siimle, di.-iics po-ition. Aildic-4 Pills, Tribune ofikt. fclU'AIIOS" ANI'i:i)-Uy a )ouns man, as collrLloii has had lour )iui.,' evpiiici ie wilb a Icadins: fi of Ihii 'it." a. id can fmiil-h A No. 1 refiienies. Addres1. , C. (J., Tribune. WOMAN wauls work by the day, such as wash itiRS or i leaning or woik to take home. Call or addrefs Mi I'eim aicinie, up stairs. V ANTED Woik bv the diy as laundress, or any kidn of woik for Tuida).-. Can t;ie bet of city rrfeicnie-. Address 70J Elm slrccl. f-ITCATION M ANTED-An aged lady wanlins to do housekeeping. l'leac call at .113 lllek ory sliert. hlTl'AIION WWIKD By a )ounc man. to do woik in nlluc or toic. Addre-s '.., care Ti inline. JIELIAULI". )mig man. Ii.ilnir had cpciicnio as a bookk'eepei, wanl- tomi' woik to do three, dai-, ,i week. Addicts ll Tiibunc offli.e. EMT.IIIEXCED l,Al'XI)U! would like gentle men's and ladies' latiudi) to take home, :!S3 I'ciin hi rime. OsC000000000 I THEATRICAL. 00000s ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LYCEIM. l'eler llailey In "Dodge, Todgc &. Co." ACADEMY.- lhailes B. Ch.unrlin company, M.itince and nlglil. GAIETY li vvlu'i, Majc-lics Matinee and night. ''Pete" Dniley Tonight. Itic Peler t'. D.iiley n and a luge company and niusiial eonieily experts will picsent licie for Hie lir.st time at ihe I.) rcum tonight that genial lomriliuii' starting vcliiclc, "Hodge, Podge In." It is .'li adaptation fit'in the Geiiuiu, and is f.iid to present Da'le.v in a. lolc whiih gives huu v Mi Ileitis for the display nf ids iinetiiou-l.v-ieiidiieil, 1 iiieh-provnkins spetiiltios. Thire is only one Dnlev, and if the show' U half what has' been siid tor it Hie star'.s week bids fall to turn out a picking and entirely sat i'tuiory one. In addition to n billlimt niray of principals ine hiding r number of well-known entertiinri.-., tliei,- will be a rliuru vvliitli brings Ihe tompniy up In .-ibout slxl), miking it one ot Hi" 1 liirc't of the e.ion's nulpii. E. H. Sothern. E. II. N'theni e-pens al the l.)tiiini llieaier mi Saturday nlglit In "Hamlet." This Is Hie meet, brilliant peifomunti till- :nlil lu given and lint advance sale in this til) is very big. so that it will tcitaiuly be ,r,iiiolnn of a packed h"Ue, It is anno'iiiiccd Hill Hie curtain will rise at 7.1't sharp hi end. r llial pitions nny leave tlio the.-itci at a rease.nable hour. Seats are now on sale, "A Strangor in a Strnnge Land." Tlie allractinn cimliig tr. Ihe l.n-eimi next Mondiy night, will lie William A Brad)'s and .losepb Grismrr's prpducilon. "A Stranger In a Sliange Land." This play kept New York laugh in? for ten weeks at the Manhattan theater. The play is troni the joint autlior.hlp of Sid ney Wilm'cr and Walter Vincent. The brftii is id in England, wd Ihe story la suggested b) the icnoraneo of the upper Fngltih classes ton cerning Hie topognphy of Antsiira. The wild and erring .voung si ton of a British family tin. bten going a pace a bit too lapully in hi.i own rnuiily, sc his familv hve sent Mm to Auietici Willi ihe idea of loralinc on a ranch or three jrars. Hut lldt plan does not prove congenial in him and lw selll'-s in New York, and after a lime writes home, telling thrilling tales of ranch life and encounters with red-kins ami rcnvbois en hl ranch near buffalo, X, Y- Ills uncle, however, auider.tally bains the truth and de siring to nc him (rem the fiuilly wrath, pens a leltcr advising him to ionic hack limiiii with an Indian ami a, Int ol blood midline stones committed, to nienioi). Of toiirsr, Ihe letter miscarries and Jaik an lies home without, Iho Indian. To avoid exposure, ,i suilor for Ids sUtci's band, in Ihe person of Arthur Lowe, is made In dress up as a savage. Then .i quack iloitor from llui western United staled appears with a Irtie Indian, while a th-. leitlve appears on the scene and disguises him. self as a third Indian. Finally .lack marries the Anirrlian helics, who ii quite won by Ids "pic tiiicsquo exaggeration," and the aunt and rouIu an piopitlali-il and the sl.ler at li,t wins her lover. Ah exicpllonally stumg cast has, h saltl, been cngagctl lo inlcrpict the vailoiw ihai actcrs. Miss Viola Allen. It Is not iillru lli.it lliealergocis have an op portimify of vvitnesius mill a thiilbngly In teifsling play as "In tie Palace of the King,'' or one sc sphndldly ted, or so .upcrbl) mount id. 311 Allen's Doloics do Mrndou U such a toiisuinalily tlnisheil peiloiinauve that the talc iwN In wiping out tlic nifinoiy ol (ilor) iua)le a chaiailcr that was powerfully irallslici in her hjhdf, Holoirs li as lovabb- and admirable as Oloiy, and In many ietccts Is inoro s)mpthctlci and In lerrjllng. It i not often Hut two mli chai ii leu (all Into tin lijuds nf an actress one after SITUATIONS WANTED PREE. Help Wanted Mate. W rf , J J-, WANTED-A Hood cirpentir. Apply lira Hall. Mean court, WANTED A wilier tillable man wlm thorough ly understands Ihe tare nl hore, mid In do grnir.il wuiU nboul the place. No nlbeiK nrnl apply. Apply Harm Wl ComtuoiiMcalth llulld lug today belivcrn 11 and 12. WANTED Stenographer; )miii man wilb sonic knowledge of bookkeeplnif. Male salary ex pected. Address "Kenzle," Tribune ofllee. YOt'Xll MAX of good address minted, about U0 In 2." )ears nf age, us traveling salesman and solicitor. Apply by letter, gblng relcrciu.es to Mnrrcn l.htet company, an iinsiungioti nirnuc. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBEBT .SCHLUTZ. mrner Mulbcir)- itreet and Webster avenue. GUSTAV riCIIEL, 650 Adams aienue. West Side OEOBOE W. JENKINS, 101 Smith Main avenue. South Scranton EKED L. TEBPPE, ."J Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, eorner Noilh Main avenue and Maikct sticet. Gieen Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, l.V" Dick'on avenue. P. .1. JOHNS, WO Green nidge street. C. LOKENZ. loiner Washington ave nue and Marlon sticet. Petersburg . II. KNKPI'I'.L. 1017 living avenue. Dunmore .1. G. BONE k SOX. Help Wanted Female. GIRL WANTED Who Is good tool: and lauudic-.s and comes well lciomincnded from high-class family; suitable vv.igea for coiiipclent pcison; l!ngllli or Gcim.-i,i piefencil; family ot two. Mrs. li. E. Dean, 13!l Monioc avenue. WANTED Tvvcnlv -live women for weavers, wind ers and spoolers. Steady vvorkeip ean make good wages. Families prrfciied. Ulooinsbuig Caipet Works', Bloonisburg, Pa. WANTED Capable wniking housekeeper tor man, wife and one ihild. Must be good plain cook, washer and ironer. Give lefeiences and expel ienie. Wages, IfJ.JO. Hnv 10. Blconis. burg. Pa. Beat Estate. ifl.WO Ruis skx-ioom. single boiioe, good well. Lot IOOX'200, Stianton sticet, Dalton, Pa. Wells k Kealor. f 1,810 Uuib building lot. lOxl.V). Wheeler ave nue. Wells i, Heater, Hun- Building. $2,000 Uii.vs double house, 7 looms on a "-ide, all improvements, except gas. Dean street, Piovi deiiir. Wells ,V Ktator. Hie oilier. Mis.s Allen has every reason to feli citate herself upon her judgment and good lutk lu seeming two such .stirring and hcioic loles. Tho supporting company is one of cxtraoidinary mciit, In say the least of it. Miss Allen is to appear ut the Lvceimi theater on next Tuesday evening, .May 7. Sale of seats opens toinoiiow at !l a. in. ' Macauley-Patton Company. Loial theater goeis should not foiget that Hit famous 3lacaule)-Palton company is booked at the Acadimy of Music all next vveek. "The )llu istei's Son" xv ill he orTcied lor the opening bill next Monday iveniug, and lli.it beautiful pastoral piece will be staged with all special sieneiy. The week's icpcitoiie will iuclude "A Wasted Life," ".lust lli-tort Dawn." "Inside Track," "A Texas Cowlio)," "Peaceful Valley" and "Ito.val flags," supported by all flist clas aitl-t,. During tin- last two el.i.vs ladies' litkels bavc been distributed aitnind the city and the holders of llie.-c will be admitted tn acs-oived scat free the fli-t night when accompanied by one person -having .c p-iid reserved seat admission. Popular prices will be tliaigeil tluoughmit the week, 10, 20 and :fl cents; matinee, 10 and '20 cents. Irwin's Majesties, lrwin'a Majesties made (heir ln-t appeaianic in Scranton at the llaiety h-t night. This com pany toniprises thirty people, and has met with the be.-t nf approval in all the laigo cities of Hie Viiilc.il Stales .iinl Canada. Tho performance bo. gins Willi a travesty tailed "Down the Line," in which the entire company take pjrt, after which follows an all star olio ol the rollnvvlng brad liner aits; Todd Judge family, world's! gi edict .ii.ro tuts; Kolb and Dill, (ieiman tnmediaus, who slur In Hie "Fiddle Dec Dec' pinduclinii next sea sun; Kale Dihl, known as Ihe t hoir girl; Hie two American .Mac', ririitilu Iridi comedians; Walling and Hammond, In the latest Hliittralerl songs; Melle Ta.vlor, sopiaun, and the Tliien Saury soubrettes. Tlio perfounancc i loses with ragtime bur Irlla. eutitlni 'The Kneipp l ure," In this the company Is ren lo great advantage in nmslial ni-mbers, with electrical effects, flic inmp.in,i will be at the liaiely this and loniorrnw aliei- naans ind night. i , . i m , -- BAKE BALL. American League. At Philadelphia- R II E Betton 3 0 10 n A on n n-.ui si h Philadelphia 2 n 2 1 2 0 0 (I ft. 12 IS .'. Baltele--Lew-ia and l riger; Loo:e, IJernliard and Powell. I'mpncs Hifkell. At Chicago - II II E. IMroit I o n ii o n (I 1 hie ago i oO?nnn.lO-,1 - - limit forfeited to Detroit b.v seote 0 to n on account of Chicago tlelaving the game. Baltrlies Fiisk and Uuelow ; lirifntli and Sullivan, I m pne ConnoU), At l leveland- II II. E. Milwaukee 00ft 0 I 2 0 -2 I - fl IH 2 I leveland ' :i (I 0 2 II 0 ih ; IJ llilcrles--lasting end .Malenc) ; Hart, ard Wood, rmpiits Shriiilan and Mana-nati. AL Washington- It, 1. E. Ilallinitiir TO no I I l) I I - M '2 Wa.hiiigtou i nn i n; ooii - i j2 2 Halteiies Howell and lloblu-oii; Hear and l.iaily. L'n pirc C.intlllon. National League, U PilUbuig It II. E. ihii.ig I a o nn oo tv-j pi i Pittsburg Ill Oil Ol) 0 1 I Mil ; llalltrirs Fasuu ami Ming; Tantliill and Zin--mrr. I mpiic l.'uijlie. At Hrookl)n- II. l. t:. I'ldladclplda 2 OOOilQ l (i- (i j llioukl.ni linn. I no A s .I Baleries- llugleby and Douglai; .McC'aiin and McHuirc. I'liiplrc U'Di). At SI. I.quli- It. II. L. llneiunatl 0 I 2 .1 I i I I 0-16 If. .3 St. lajilis 0 3(1 002 b 1 0-12 II U Materics Phillips and Felts; Muiphy and ll)au. I'mplre P)cr. At lloiton-Jk'Slin New mk, uo game; uin. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for Each Extra Llns Lost. T.OST1'rlday, l!ghl inlorrtl lilt Irrriei. very fond of ililldien, and It leluined In 117 Xotth Denkei'M court patly will rcielvo. liberal reward. LOST Vron 411 Jifferson avenue, a small, green, long-tilled Paroquet; a rcvvaul will be given for Its ictntn. Booms and Board. KOIt III.NT Willi bo.iul, a laige front loom, suitable for twu persons! fc0! Mulberry slreet, LiAtlGE front room with board for two gentle men, 416 Adams avenue. Agents Wanted, WANTED-Age-nto to sell Hie fastest selling household specialty on the ninrkel, paving 100 per cent, profit; both sexes. Apply at dis tribution center. .123 Washington avenue. PROFESSIONAL, Certified Public Accountant. E. V. SPAULDING, 2'20 BROADWAY, NEW York. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, COXNEI.L building. I'llEDEniCK 1 BROWN, ARCHITECT. PIHUB building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER, PAUL! BUILDING, Spruce sticet, Siranlon. DR. C. O. MUHACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Rooms 12. II. 10 and IS Burr building. V. K. TRACY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEALTII III.DG. D. B. KEPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO- tlatrd nn real estate security. Meals building, corner Washington avenue and hpriuc sticol. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and coun'ellors-at-lavv. Republican building, Washington avenue. JlSSt'P k JESSUP, AITORXEYS AND COIJV scllors-al-lavv. Coiiiiiionwcalth building, Ruonu It), 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS P03-POI, Otb door, Mears building. I,. A. WATItES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATIERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. O. COMEGYS, 0-1.1 REPUBLICAN' BUILDING. A. IV. BEnTHOI.r. OFTIC'E MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Osteopath. S. GERTRUDE EVANS, OSTEOPATH. 128 AND 12i; Washington Ave., Scianlon Pa. rhinnln Diseases a specialty. Oflloe Hours: 8..10 lo 12 in.; 1.30 to S.:)0 p. m. Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, pioprictor. Leave ordeis 11C0 North Main aicnuo, or Eiekc's diug store, cor ncr Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Kevlew. ew York, May 2, The Atchison slocks took the Ic.iduship of the maikct away from Union Pacific today both in point of strength ami ac tivity. During the most of tlic day tlio volume of tran-aitions in the two common stocks ran a iloe i,ui, but the dealings in Atihlson com mon and piefened easily outti ipix-cl those in the two I'nlon Pacillc stocks, A heavy preponder ance of tin; total tiiitiNirlions in Hie whole in.uket centered in these stocks. The movement in Atchison was siippo'etl to be tine to a. new pliise of tho struggle .imoiig Ihu granger Iiunk lines to secure lor themselves compensatory advan tages to ofNct the Itiirllngton deal. Dlflcials of tin St. Paul i.iilway were quoted aiion.vmously this niorning ,s bicathing forth thical'-nings of building . new line to the Pacllle unless tin-) weie aciorded a shall- in the adiant.ieis of the supposed 1'nion Pacilic aliMirption. Tills conob oiate.s the cniient suppo-ition that the gic.it gi.inge trunk lines feel themselves nt ii tactual disadvantage if Ihev hive not nn asniiied Pailllo coast- outlet as wrll .is an cistern Hunk line connettion and that all of Hum will sooner or later take lrc.isiirev to scum the.-e adianlage. The movement of prices today vv.n gitetl . giv ing evident i that ll buying of Alihison was tor tho benefit nl' SI. Paul and probably also of Uo. k Island, The feverish ami rrrallo mn-tiutioiH in 1,'niou Pacillc- were amply explained by the t.ow uncertainties sunnuiuling the picsent ownership of its) control. Theie were vaiious runiois both In Hie ellut Hilt the Vandeblit Inleie-li had peifected llieir ronl i ol and (bat ll,o llairlmaii interest bail .sieiuid tin milnlenance of '.litir tontitd. The exlieino lange in I'nlon Pailfic was rt points and the net low !''. Alchbon .ulvanccil an t'Mrcmc llns and cbc-td within a fraiution of the hi-t. SI. Paul, Is IU liigher ou the, Ches apeake and Ohio ;iR ami .Voifolk and We-tein I'm. The sloikt, Iniluiliil in Ihe Burlington deal, the Erie slocks not cm bided, weie all notably heavy. 'I lit heavy pitull taking ami weakness of the i'nlled Males Sleel r ten ks hid a laige senti mental Influence on the whole in.uket, Vevv Voil; Central was eiuite seicrely himllod and K-cs :i' on the ilav, Exicpt fur ihe few special points of stiengtli (he ninket was ou Hie whole loacllnn. aiy. Total sales lod.i), 31-na,,,no shires. Lnit-n P.iiihci rnnvotihlo bonds continue very active and the bowl market citheiwUi was Irregular, Total sslcs, pir value, S7,IC..iin. Fnltrd States icfiiiiiiing "Jn imipon ihiliurd U and .is 'i per cent, on Hie last call, Scranton Board of Trada Exchanga Quotations -All Quotations Based on Par of 100, STOCKS. Bid. Asked, Ftrt Katler.al Bank 12uu Scrintcn Savings Bank ,.,.,, iM .,, Third National Dank 4l Dime Pepoiit and Disiount Bink.. 27j ... Etcnomy Light. II. & l Co., ... 43 Lacks Trust Safe Depoll Co 150 ,,, Clark & Snover Co., Pr 125 Scunlon Iron Fsnce & Mfg. Co. ... ,., jno Scranton Axle orks M Lackawanna Dab) Co., Pr, '20 County saving! Bank k Iruit Co,. 300 First National Bank (Caifcondilc) SUO Standard milling Co BO Ttodeis' Mlieiial Bank ,, Ill ,,, feeranlen Holt and -Nut Co. 100 .,. Scranton riss.'ngtr Hallway, first Morlgage, due l'J-0 ,. US ... People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 101S ,,,..,,..,. US ,., Pcoplo's Street iTiilway, licneral mortgage, due 1911 ....,....,,, 115 ... Dickson Slaiutacluring Co. ,,,,,,, ,., 100 Lacks. Township School 0 per cent. ... 102 City ol facianton St, Imp. 0 per ecnt. ,....,.. ... imi-M..Hii ... F2 Sumitcm Traction U per cent , lla ,,. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected bv II. (!. Hilt. 27 l.ickawimia ve ) Buliei -Cieamciy. old, 2ua'2lc; Ircvh, 'Ja2t:v , dali), ficsh, Pilia'0'i.c. iTict'si Full cream, lialA. I'ggs Wcsliin ticsh, ll'a lu 15c , neaiby stale, I'j's lo P. lleans-Per bu clioite iniriow, .Uij.i'i. Pea Beans -Per bu , ihoiif maiiow, 2,3ia2i0, Miilium Beans -Pel bu., t2.l0.i-2 13. b'leeii Pca- Per bu.. !1.4ial.fi. Onion, -Per bu., l.0rt.."J. Floiu Be.-t patent, per haircl. M. Bed hldue.v Beans--Per bu., M.Mii M I'olalite 'A, ba-hcl. BfiniiuU lliilons-TJ.3Vi2.IV New York Oram and Product. York. May 2. Floui I'alily aclive and hiiner. Wheal-spot tiioug; 2u. 2 rci, Sl'i". ' j tW PROFESSIONAL. Physicians and Sugeons. DRrwriI-Li:N, 6l.l"N0RTiT WASHINGTON avenue. DR. 8. W. IAMOREAU.V. OEEII'E 530 WASH, luglon avenue. Residence, MIS Mulberry. Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, I lo 4 p. m. Hotels and Besturants. Till". ELK CAPE, 12.1 AND 127 ERANKLIN avrr.ue. Rales reasonable, P. ZEIGLER, Troprlflor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR ., L. & W. PAS. sengcr depot, Conduiled on Iho Emopear plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor, Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS crimen, store 201 Washington avenue; giem bouses, 10 North Main avenue; store tale phone, "62. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Scrcenl. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING TOR CIHLDREX TO ORDER: ul-o ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams nvenue. MECAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper bags, twine, WaichoUsC, l'.C Walilngton avenue, Scranton, Pa. 1IIE WH.KES-IIAIIRE R'XORD CAN BE ll.U in Siranlon nt tin inwvs stands ol Rehmar Bios., 4011 Spiucc and 30,1 Linden; M. Nortoa, ''22 Lackawanna avenue; I, S. Sihulzer, 211 Spiuie street. LEGAL. IN 'I III". M ATI Kit ol designation of nevvpspei In tlic Di-trlit Court of the United States fur tin Western district of Pciinsjlvaiiia. !-ri. 2S. Courts of b.inkriiptty shall bv older designate a nevvspipei piibllilietl within UkIi ie spective teriilnihl tlistiiit", and in the lounlv in whiih the bankrupt lesides or tlic mijor put of his pi opt i ty is sltuatcil, n wlihh not!t.e t ipiiicil to be pulili-liptl b) Ibis at t mid oidi'r' which the mint mav direct to bo published shall be inseittd. Any eoiirt may in a particular t-as", for the toiiveniiiiee ot pail Irs In Intcict, desig nate sonic .nldttioii.il ncw.-p.iper in wliiolt nortecs .Hid oldeis in such else shall be published. At Siiauton, in said dlsltitt, at .1 tourt it bankrupt!.) lield befoie (!. A. Van Wnimer, lift eieo in llankiiiplcy of said eouit, on the 2",th ilav ot April. A. I)., 1001. It is heieby oidcicd that nil notices and ordeis leipiireil to lie published in banliiuplcy pioceed. limn in the county nl Lackawanna in said dis trict, be published hi the Scianlon 'Inbuilt-, a daily newspaper published in the city of Serin lou, eoiiutv uf Lai kavvanua and distritt aforc said. C, A. VAN WORMKR, Referee. Till; ANNUAL MEETING of Ihe lot holder nl the Cemetery Association of Dunmoro will be held at their office on the giounds on Friday. May .1, at .'I o'clock p. in., for the election of Ivvo trustees to servo for three yeais and the transaction nf such other business as may come before the meeting. HENRY BEYEA, lliimnoie, April SO, 1001. The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholdfri ol (lie Dickson Manufacturing Company will be bcld at the ofllee of the company, in the eity of Scranton, on the eighth day of May, 1001, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of electing Direc tor and voting upon such other matters aa may come before the meeting, L. P. BOWER, Secretary. o. h. aficat: So. 2 red. S2e. elevator; 'Xo. 1 not them Duliith, S'J4c f. o. b. taflo.it: option opened film and carried the strength prettv niuili all day on an active trade; tlosed etronj at !ajsc. net advance; iiy clewed 81?sc. ; .ln!ir Tojjo. ; September, 7Sc. Corn Spot 6tiong; .V". 2, SSc. elevator and Dic. f. o. b. afloat; option, strong and activo all day; Slay shorts were badlv muiccccI again antl outsiders bought a good d".i of July corn; highest prices in several )cat were obtained; closed strong and lal-IJc, net .nl vance: 3lay eloa;d 6l)ic.; .July, fi2c. Oils spot fliinci; No. 2, S2c; No. 3, :t2Vic; No. vvliite, 31c: No. .1 white, ."'p.; track mixed we'i ern, illija'klc; track white, :i2KaS"f.; option tlrm and activo with other grain. Butter Stead) creamery, j-pall'i-.: factory, lla3',U; imitation creamery. l.THaWjt.; state daily, lSalRVjt. Cheoe (regular, fancy large colored, lO'aC , (amy large white, lO'JalO'.ic: fancy small col. orcd, ll'jc: fincy small white. 11 Uc Eggs Finn; state and Pennsylvania, l.'H!al4c.; nouthnn llal?c.; western storage, 1334al4c; western, reg ular packed, lK-al.TVC'i'. Chicago Grain and Froduca. (hic.igo, May 2. Cattle Receipts, 13,000; mo! cutely aitlvi, about steady; butchers' stoel slow; good tn prime sleeis, .."ari,0O; poor lo ire ilium, -s.'l.n.Jal.W; Blockers nnd (ciders, linn, i-'i 1,1)0; cows, S2.n".,il.M); heifers, S2.70al.7.'l; can liers, slow, ,2a2 no; hulls, 2.73.11.10; calves, slow, ili.'; Texas fLJ sleeis, is.'23a.'i,40; Teas gra streis, Vi0a; Texas bulb, S2.73a3.SO. Itogs Iteteipls todav, 2S.0A); tomoriow, ll.tViOie si I mated left oui, ",.ViO; iivriagc fici higher; top, fi.O'i; mixed and biiliherr, Ti.liOai.l-O; good li. ehoiio heavy. ir-'.TOa.VH.'i ; lough heavy, Sj.tVVi3.lsS, light, ?.i.33i3.3; bulk ot sales. 3.73aV)7U Shipp HiPcipIs, 1.1,000; weak; lambs, stead) to slow; good to ilmiip welheis, Sl.lal..",0; fair lo thoiie iiii.xetl, islal.."0; weslcin sheep, SI.13at,,Vi; vearllngs. sM,20al,50; native lambs, Sl,20a3 2j; u cskiii limb.-, f i.:;o,i3..:;. Chicago Live Stock Mnrket. Chit ago, May 2, -May com sosrded to Me. to day and closed 4V. tiler .vealeida) at 3'ie ; .Inly closeil i ' i c. higher; wheat was motleralsJ' atliip and tit in or cables, (he weather and In sympathy with the ,oarse ei'Iiis, .Inly closing In i'. higher; .Inly oats elo'ed with an advance el I'lc. May galrcd Hit.; .Inly polk elated Wat up; lard ami rili.t l.ir.l and 1 ilis praithally in t hanged, (.'ash o,uolations were ax follow Flour -Demand innlerale; No. il spring wheat, 73c . No. 3 led, i5a73,.-P,; No. 2 totii, ,iu,; No, ' jrllovv, .SJa.'lo.; No. 2 oats, Cd1 ilHii. ; No. i while, '.'O'ir.; No. 3 while. 2ja'2(it-.: No. 2 I. e .Vki.Slp,; good feedilg baric), .'ilaSic; (sir o fhm'rp mailing, .'fia.Vii, ; Nt. I flav std, $!. No. 1 northwestern, .H.6; prlmn itiniolhv eed, Ui.l.T.'i; inews pork, -fl3.SiV20; lard, .7n .'.'0: short ril-, W,lfti.;,rii drv sailed .houldcn n'.iT'.sc.; short clear sides, If-SMIT'saVA ButTalo Live Stock. Vasi Budilo, Mav 2--!teietpt-Ca(le, A ,-jr.t, sheep and lambs, IS tars; lings, IS cars. Sh'p meuis Cattle, n tars; sheep and hmrv, 7 ran bog-, li Pirs. Cartle-steady; calves. J.S.lSiS.,S0 lipped lamb", iltoi-c to rxtra, f-SiS.0j rllppid v ethers, l.'2.Vil ,n. log.v lleaiy mixed ind Yoi ken, sxS'siiSHS; pig, .S.7(U3 7S. ", Oil Market. Oil l'il, VI ii- 2. -rvdil Inlinift, SI. IS; (hip iiienir, 72,111 baiielt; tuns, PO.'IU barrel'. FINANCIAL. st. . . S , -vN - t S.sivi-,,svi.m vs t--'S',i'"si,' BaaHa. $200,000 Onifed Railways of Sf. Lotlis, Mo., 4 BONDS. Yiefdinn Investor 4.60 Rudolph Kleybolte & Co, 1 Nassau St., Kew York. f,.t'&, 1 -jUaMi,, h. -