v, .v ' ' .; vuv..,v ' Wa-w -';?4ttgfte "s-p 'V'"-' - S-sV-Ws ,, ,. r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1001. a NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT " DIRECTORY PITTSTON. Bpfolst to Hie Scranton Tribune. PIltMon, May a.-Ovncoiiu- hy morie, penitent John McOriill xvent In to n bcdiooni tit 111 horn" In Wyoming during" tho temporary hKpiicc of his wife Bt ton o'clock thin ""nlnff, dtovv n revolver nnd ont u iii it Into his head Just abovp the tempir. Il died within fifteen mlmitn.i. Moduli! hml lvndo threats nunlnst the life of lilt wife and she hnd made up her mind lo desert him, which Is the only enuso (riven for his self-destruction, lie wiis it well known resident of Wyoming. Having lived there for (he p.tsl twenty years. A Miss Ruune, of this city, became oxclted while on one of tin- t'lttston electric cars last evenlnK en route to "SVIIItes-Barrc durlnir the heavy thun der and llRhtnlnff storm, and leaped from the ear. One of her aims was fractured by the fall. At the weekly meetings of the West Tlttston High School Literary society tiili afternoon, the following pro gramme was rendered: Oration. ' ARulnaldo's rupture." John ,T. Kel ley: recitation. Katherlne Hatjfrerty: piano solo, Muzatte tladsall; veclta tlon. noberl It. Bevan: piano solo. Mnttle C. 'McCabe: essay, Mary Kel ley: "farrle Nation's C'tneer." licnju niln Vheler: rending. Tterthn t 'raw ford: "Chinese Question." Thomas J. Keilcy: essay, Kay f. Kvk: "Cuban Question." William M. Saute. The Treble Clef club, of West ritts ton. 1st arranging- to conduct n concert In Music Hall. May 30th. tor the bene fit of the Yoiiiib Men's Christian as sociation building fund. Anions? the soloists who will take pan ure Mrs. Maxwell Chapman, of Soniiiton; Mrs. Clara rjInir.soii-Br.iely. nnd Kiederlel: Widmayer, of Scranton. .f. C Manning, of Scixtimmli. (.In., foimerly of this city. Is a patient in a New York elf hospital, where he is undergoing treatment for the icmoval of a tumor from his side. Without an cwotlon, the subset ip tlon dance in Keystone hall last even ing' was the most foshlorable event of the season here. The decorations were rlaboiatc. and tin music was fur i.lslied by eight pieces from Oppen heiin's orchestra. The participants in the cotillion numbot"l over 100. John Polaskle. ,wed '-? years, lilted a room in the Sinclair Houe late hist i.irjit, went to bed and blew out the pjs. About 5..10 this morning employes of tilt hotel found him ultnost dead. After an hour's haul wotk. T)r. New Hi restored life. TUNKHANNOCK. Special tn the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock. May 3. The Tiiiikluin nock High school will hold its gradu ating exercises on the evening of June 7, at Piatt's opera house, and the fol lowing will graduate: Kverett Borden, Louis Floblrison. Hairy Boss, Fred Pot ter. Jessie Billings. Katie Connell. May Keltlillno, Mary Mitchell. Knima Iluf foul and Florence Hufford. Harry Welch and family, of Hayre, Mho have been visiting at the home of ICImer Thomas, on Harrison street, the past week, returned home on Friday. Hugh Callahan, section foreman, is superintending some railroad work at Toivanda. Richard Moneypenny. who has been spending some time with his daughter in Brooklyn. X. Y., has returned to Tunkhannock and intends to remain hero during the summer. The sheriff's residence is being im proved 'by an application of fresh paint. Edward Funnan has the Job. Sirs. SIckler, of Binghamton. .V. Y., who has been the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Bud Billings, on Kast Tioga stieet. the past two weeks, has re turned home. Miss Etta Luckenblll, or Wilkes Banc, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luckcnblll. at this place. Prof. MoteloeU, principal of our High school, has siven notice that he will resign Ills position here at the expir ation of the present term of school. It Is understood that he will go to Xew York stale, where they pay laiger sal aries. A petition will be piesenteil at the nest term of couit asking that a load be laid out that will connect Harrison street and Tlcga. passing along the market garden of William T. Avery. There has been a private road in that locality for several years, but It has recently been closed, Miss Eva Moss Is visiting her mother nt Plalnsvllle, this week. The Jewelry store of L. T. Bums, on Tioga street, was broken Into on Fii day morning- by thieves at about 3.30 o'clock. The glass front of the build ing was crushed In by a blow from a large stone. The noise caused by the breaking glass awakened Mr. Burns, who lives In the building, and the burglars hearing his approaching foot steps hastily decamped. The only booty they secured was nbout one-half dozen old watches of doubtful value. A barn belonging to .Samuel Hauling nt Eatonvlllc, about two miles from this place, was consumed by (lie on Friday afternoon about 2 o'clock. A horse and wagon and a quantity of hay and grain were burned. On no. count of the high wind prevailing at the time. Mr, Harding's lesldenee w,t In great danger, and Tunkhannock was telephoned for help. Qiiltrt n number from this place went over to nsst In subduing the (lames. HAWLEY. (puial lo the Scranton Tillmne. Huwley, May .!. Mrs. A, II, Aveiy returned to her home in Brooklyn, X. Y,, Monday, after spending- several weeks w Ith her parents here, .1, Orant Kellam, a student at tho Scranton Business college, spent Sun day In town, Will Lobb spent Sunday with his brother, ficovge, in Scranton. Mrs. J, I, Pierson and family, of Klmbles, spent Monday night here. They were on their way to b'crunton. where they will reside, W, O. Knapp was in Mllt'onl on busi ness on Monday, Mrs. Alfred Decker and Miss Nell B. Many School Childni Ad Sickly Mother Grav's Sweet Powders for Children. ue. hy Mother Cray, a nurse In Children' Home, Jiw crk, Ureal: up Colds in '.'t hours, cure l'c viil.bicsj, Headache. Stomach Troubles, leethin Disorders, move and rceulaic the Hovvels, anil !ettroy Wf.-uu. Mr, Emily JUronn, Mcrid-n It , u); "(t li the !jt mciliclne In tho worM T'jr children uhen (eeriaU and compUlnlne." fftW by all drufsUtd or by mail. SJo. bampla iirl FIIKE. Addicsi Alien S. Olmited, UBoy, Ulngman rrtutned homo Friday ftom Washington, D. C. Miss fella Winters called on Holies dale people .Salutday afternoon. Mr. '.diner spent Sunday tit his home In Piompton. Charles Lnnge spent Sunday with Ills parents at Newfoundland. Vi-s. Mark Creasy and Miss Oludys Itiiin ere Setanton visitors on Tues day. I. "sler Kuiipp, of llonosdale, was In low it on Monilny. Messis, Jacob and Jetse Colltim and S. S. Speers went to Port Jervls on Tuesday moinlng. Messrs. Walter Campbell, Ben Delt tlh nnil Frank Socle, of Honesdale, were In town Sunday. O, M. Spettlgue, of llonesdalc, was In town Tuesday night. Wunguni lodge, Xo. 44S. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, celebrated the eighty-second anniversary of the older In their hull last Friday evening. A very good programme was rendered. In the chairs were Noble Grand J. II. Thompson. Vlce-Orand W. C. Knapp, Recording Secretary George Collum, Financial Seeretury W. B. Ammerman, Chaplain Jesse Collum. Past Grand Henry Hlttinger. The guests of the lodge were Rev. J. Crane and family and Rev. S. P. Simpklns and family. After th entertainment an elegant supper was served In the dining hall, and It was after midnight when the party broke up, every one reporting a good time. Mis. Brlggs, of Klmbles, was In town on Thursday. A new society of young ladies is about to be organized hcte, Full par ticulars later. Mrs. Gillie, of Brooklyn. N. Y., is be ing entertained at the home of her mother, Mts. George Jacobs. MONTROSE. Special tn the Sranton Tribune. Montroe. Mnv .:.-The lenowned Metropolitan Male quartette, who sang Its way to fame at Sousa's concerts, have by rate good luck been secured to appear at Village hatl In this place on Wednesday evening. May !', under the auspices of Rough and Ready Fire company. The regular monthly meeting of the borough council will be held at the council chamber on next Monday even ing. Hon, (.ieorge c. lll. oni of Susriue hnnnii county's lepresentatlves at Harrlsbmg. was in town for a few hours today. Mr. Hill was en loute to his home at Silver Lake, where he will spend a Tew days, returning to the state capital the foi pait of next week. The annual bumjuet of the Alumni association of the Montrose high school and reception to the class of 1901. will take place at Village hall in this place Fiiday evening. May 10. .Miss Mnrgaiet Doyle, of the Scran ton Business college, is at the home of her parents In Mite place, summoned here by the serious illness of her mother. The remains of Miss Susan Glffln, a former resident of Bii chard vllle, were brought to tills place from Bingham ton on Wednesday morning and taken to her old home for interment. Her death occurred at her late home In Binghamton on Monday. Corporal John Quinn. of Silver Lake township, a well known veteran of the lebiilllon. was a prominent figure on our streets this week. MRs Blennle M. Bunnell, of Rush, has been visiting friends In town. .Miss Bessie Mack is the guest of rel atives at Binghamton. W. Nelson Barries, deputy register and recorder, is transacting business at his old home in Rush. Miss Lillian Williams has returned from Xew York city, where she spent several weeks with relative1'. Bev. K. K. Thomas, pastor of the Baptist church, was at Hallstead on Tuesday and Wednesday attending the annual convention of the Susque hanna county Sunday School associa tion. Genit Gaidner, of Scranton, visited his mother and sister in this place this week. The Mls-es Riddle, or Philadelphia, have arrived In Montrose and taken possession of their cottage on Church strpet for the season. Cart Hnwlny Is visiting his sister, Mis, Rosendale, In New York. Montrose's oldest te.sldent. Mis. Ar iniilunn Parke, of Drinker street, who I.' In the ninely-fouith year of her age, has Just completed the knitting of a rug 'Mxi'2 Indies In size. Mrs. Parke is remaikably active for one so very old, and still finds enjoyment in doing lolght housework. W. W. Amsbry and family, of tier mantown, Pa., ar expected to arrive In Montrose very soon, Tliey will oc cupy their handsome residence on Lake avenue during the season. There promises lo be a great turnout at the ball grounds on Monday afler noon when the Initial game of the sett son will be played between the Great Bend and Montrose teams, In tho evening the boys will have a benefit hop ai Village hall which will doubt l"ss be largely atetndod. Edward Ruane, plumber at the Boyd stoie, has been offered a position with a Tunkhannncl; (rni and expects to move to Wyoming's county scat very soon. The funeral nfMis. Margatette 15. Rlsley, wife of Reuben W. Rlsl",v, whose death occuired at her late ijoniti on Hepol street on Tuesday, was at tended from the house yesterday after noon at I o'clock, Bev. H. B. 'lenedlu conducting the services. Interment was made In the Newton cemetery at Sprlngvllle, The Spring Fever, Is a malady which no one can escape at this Beason of the year. The vital ity Is usually overtaxed during the winter months, and spring finds tho system all run down. The blood Is thinned and Impure. The kidneys and liver are Inactive reeultlng in a loss of energy and uppatlte. and a de rangement of the nerves. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound will purify your blood, tone up your nerves, and leave you feeling fresh and energetic. Sold by Matthews Bros. THOMPSON. Sperial I" the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, May 3. F, M. Gelatt ha3 sold his wares and rented his store room to I. A. Van Volklnburg, who will run the business for a time. G. I, Clark, whose sickness has been mentioned in these Itenu, bw rcov 4 Mora Than ft " tap For Bent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat and Klectric Light. Also 1200 feet of lloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'lable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. ion RK.NT At Olonbiim. an plRlit-rooin Iminr am) crvmmlt tor I lie si-ason; fine location: nen tninutps walk from thf station. W'rlte Mh. I. V. Hall, lilonbmii, I'a. KOIt KNT-single In u 1T4:i CtpmiM; avrmif. North I'jrk; furnished oi unfurnished. Applv mi jircmNf". COLSTItV COTTAKK r'OR IIKNT in Paltnn: inn roomis furnished f.jr the sMnni (he minutes to station: onr of the bisl location in Pjllun. Apply lo C. W. Carlton. Daltoti. I'a, I'l.AT rOR IIKNT with steam heat nnd all moil em linprofm.'nt. Appl at ."Hi Linden htie.'l. l'Olt RUNT KiRhi loom hou-e In Gicrn ISidRe: modem impiownifnt"; oilier furnished or tin lurnMird. dche ,s. V. I... Trilmne otllo I'OH IIKNT llous-- at f(W Harrison aenue, with all improvements: for rent at YlP.OO or will t.ell foi 4'!,!;no. Apply en premises. .'9 rjRIXN Itinr.K rni:rr. ten roonn, modem improcnicnl.s; steam heat furnished: desir desirable. Money to Loan. MO.SKY to loan on unproved city leal r.-Ute. IIKNRY BHLIX. JR. (HAS. H. WKLLr.S. THOMAS SPRAOUi:. MOM1V TO LOAN -On leal i-stalr. laiffe or .mail auioiict'. .it ow.e; rate-. 4 lo ti per tent. Fay tenu-i. Doughs & Van Ileuien, oll-Sl.l'i Connell nulldin?. MONKV TO LOAN Kii hundred to fifty tlion Jnd: iiitero.1 t In tl per rent: partial pij menlK on larisr loans acfepted pioinptly. lie.i. I'olda Ml Mean, HuildmR iitf.iiOci TO I.OAN-LowcM rates: stialabt or monthly pajments. Stark Co.,Tradeis' bids. SiTRAifiHT LOANS for any amount, inteiest 4 to 0 per i ml., (an be obtained from A. Don nlly, l:t Trader' National bank InilMtiig. THK I'KNV MI'TfAL I.IFK INSllRANCi: COM PANY will loan upon flrl mortgaEe upon centrally located properties any amount for tem of yeirs. tat low rale ol interest, t'apvell. At torney, Patili lluildins. S'lHAKillT loans In amnunU y.O to .M00,() at 4'a lo B per Lent: pajments montblv, henil-anniMllr or early. Intere-t en balance. W. M Bunnell, Ally. 301 : Mean, HIiIk. ANY AMOl'NT OF MONKY TO I.ON -Quick, itral:rl I leans or Huilnlnir and Loan. At from 4 lo 8 per lent. Call on N. . M,ti, 3M-315 Onncll buildini;. oi ed sufficiently to be in his store part of the time. Rev. A. .1. Skillott has moved into the Stoddard house on Water .street. Xelson Dow, who was killed sit Hull stead yesterday by accident, was well and favorably known here. His par ents live at Htarrucca. .1. Ci. Scovlllo. of Gloversvllle. X. Y.. was a business caller in tow n this week. Mr. and Mrs. Danford Walker, ot Gelatt. aie vlsitlim Mrs. Fletcher, on Jackson street, today. Samuel Carnegie, ased seventy-four years, died at Stevens' Point yesterday niornliic. Mis. Kdward Worth, an used lady, of Ararat, was buried at that place yesterday. Mrs. W. inK from P. Tallinan is iiR.iiu siiffor thofe recurrliiK cuneerous troubles. rtcv. P. It, Tower tv ill supply the Baptist church pulpit at Deposit, N. Y., next Sabbath, by request. Walton Snnford, of Wavcrly, Pa , Is vlsltiiifr Ids sister. Mini Flora Sanfnrd, at the Methodist Kplscopal parsonaRe, this week. Miss Cora Koss. of Iturnwond, Is vls itimr at (lie home of Mrs, ., O. Foster today. The Prohibition convention here next Tuesday bids fair to draw a crowd. Frank Hollenbaek, lumber mer'hant for tho Delaware and Hudson, Is heie today, SUSQUEHANNA. Special In ihe Srrintou Trihun. t-'iisriuchiinna, May Ii. -In I toga n Opmii bouse, on WudncMluy even Iiik next, the two-net comedy, "Mr. Hobs," will be produced by Hlus liunitou tulc-nt memheis of rhrlst Kplsropnl chinch under the dlret'tlon of Mis. D. Post Jackson, and under the auspices uf Christ church, Susriue. haniKi. , very line production li piomlsed. Mis. S, F, Houlihan and son, of Oak. land, left fin Thursday for a protracted visit to Washington, Boston, rhlladel. phla and New YorK. Kdward P. llrady, of Hlnghnmton. was In town last evening tu business, The Century club had u well-attend-ed socldl hop last evening In Ilnqan Opera house. Prof. Pierce, of HlnR humlon, furnished music for the occa sion, William M. Post and OeorKe P. I.lt tie, fsiS,, of Montrose, were profes sionally fii&JBcd In town on Thurs day, Kxlru Krle P.issoiiKer Condtictor John 1., McKnlght, a native ofSus-(iitc-lianna, died at his home In Tort Jervls on Wednesday, of typhoid fever, He leaves a wife and five children. Hit was a son of Mrs. Patrick ariffln, of this rlace, A largo number of rela tives and a host of friends deeply re pret his death. The funeral will take jilneo in Port Jervls on Sunday, Mrs. Frank Wrighton Is still III at her home on Broad sttcet. Mrs. A. Ij. Jackson, of Binghamton, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. K. Uryan, Wushlnston street. The funeral of Mrs. C. O. Sutherland, of the Oakland tide, took place "and was largely attended this afternoon from the Avenue Methodist church, the Lines 0 Cents Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Line For Snlc. I DkSlltl-. to announce heieliy Hut tor the pur. posr of selltltiR the partnership Iiii-Iiiom of ilit late linn of T. I'.. Cur k !on. 1 Iiim' decided tu otter for i-ale Ihe prrnile on Washlnnfon ave nue known ai Can's Market, toiccthcr llli tho Il-tnre4, tiado and Roml-wlll ol the bulncn. t ronsider tln rstdbll-hment so well known In this ilty that t deem II iinnri nuary tn maUn any i-nniiiienl as In the Impntlanre of this offer as an unusual cppnrtmilli lor Imc'tim-nt. The real istule, ii lol PMWi fill, will lie sold nepirato it de-lied. V. L. C'AIIII. Ninlilnc pJilnei ol the late linn "I T. K. Carr A' Son. I)lli; MOIti: In he-it neini.ui looallty In Phlla ilrlplild, for sale iluup for cash: llrst ilass rlintiu- for ilru!!iil ur iloetor: dntulst wishes In iro west in .lime. ddres .1, A. ILitt. DniK Slat, 120! N. 5th Mieet, Philadelphia, I'a. Renl Estate. t.ij00 Itns-s slx-rnotn. sinnlr house, eood well. Lol lniiOO. Sunntun luct, Billon, I'a. Wells ti Kcalor. -4' tl.S'K) IIiism liuildliu lol, IOxt.V. Wherlei .m nue. Wells ,V Keatel, Hurt- llulldlnt;, t2,!H) Ru.vs donlili- hnu-e, 7 looms on a side, all iinprornntd, eurpt r.i-.. Oean ntreet, frost di nee. Wells A- Keller. Boarders Wanted. WANTKIJ-Table boulders. Ml", 'lumpkliw, 5U Washington avenue. Personal. 01 NG AMHOW. unllmltid means, ipml, it-fined. edu'atid, drirp coiiespoii'lence with a lella. ble di-neet Ktutlcroin. Object, m itrimony. UlO III own, Philadelphia. Situations Wanted. Srn'ATIOS" WAN! I'D Mr a lady, as houekeep er oi iiur-i'. M. h.. ,itf tt.iili-.rni iiwmip, SITCATION WANTI'.n lly a woman to no nut by day washinu, iipuin? oi leanlrir. fill or ad drcs. Mrs. llnsell, 1219 Cedar avenue, city. SITUATION WANTKD A man w-uutrl like to Ret work opading caidens or tal.ini; cute of liwm or clcanini: .laul-, can do any kind of work. 1"no Pioudcnii- mjd. SIll'ATIO.V WAMKI) -To so out by the day wahinu ar.d iromiiR the fil part of the week. Call or address L. It., ")l Sumntr ave nue. SlTt'ATION WANTKD-riy a younfr man as bookkeeper and Ispewr iter: an cive refer ence; fctnall hilars. tldres Wesley II. Weaver, Lope, Pa. f-ITCATION WANIKD-ltcKistered pluimaci.-t, sinsle, dthires portion, ddiess Pill", 'rrihunc oilier. SlfUAllON WA.N'ILD II; a vouncr man, as collector: lias lad I mi- i viri' evpeticreo witi a leadinc f,nn u, liiiv , it; .,.,.1 can rtuiiJ-H A No. 1 lefirenees. Address . C (J., Trvtiunc. WOMAN wants work by Ihe day, Mich ok wash iiiB- or I'lcanms or work In take- home. Call o- addiess '.'IS 1'cnn avenue, up stairs. WANTKD Woik by the d.iv a laundre-s. oi any kidn of work for Tuesdajt. C'aii give luit if ily refeiences. Addrens 702 Kim ..licet. M1TATI0N WANTKO lo do housekeeping. oiy street. An ajred Iidv vvantmR 1'lfOM- call at 31.1 Hick- SlTfATIOV WANTED-Hy a .voimc; man, to do woik in olhcc or stoic. Address Z., can Tribune. HKI.I III.i; vounR man, bavinc; bad expciieiuo as a bookkeeper, wants some work to do thiee davs a uvrk. Addiess II.. Tilbunc ofllee. I'.M'KKII'.M EH I.MJNDRi: would like senile. men's and ladies' laundiy lo take home, 'J.!S Penn avenue. pastoi. Itev. W. M. Ronton, officiating. Interment was made In McKane coun ty. The "Alvin .loslyn" company will ap Par in Hopan Opeiu house this even In B. Dr. Jacob S. Riandt, of Brandt, will open a dental ofllee In this place. During the stotm on Thursday even ing ligl.tning struck the residence ot Mi", Hogiin, Went Washington street, and considerably ilaninwd It. It ,vas on lire, but neighbor-, riucir.hed the flaiaes. Some vvietihis List uishi linl and probably latally uimndeil a ilu be lc nglng lo LivcrviiTin P.ilmer. The animal nightly Clii"f of Police Me Malum upon lil rounds, and Is a gen eial favorite. The Vic-la Allen company will on Monday evenliie attract a large uuni hrr of Susquehanna people to Stone Opera 1 oiifce, Rlnghaiiilcn. BASE BALL. , American League. t I-hilid.-lplm- It. II. F. Riltimore n n n .1 o o n o I Pi r. Pliilid.-lpliia jiiii'ilon-i I J -j Riltrries Verkes and llobinon, Ener and I'.evcis. Umpire ILi -Kcll. At pclioii- II. II. I Cleveland U I 1 0 mill I :) n 1 Dctioil I I I I 20(iu s-i, , llittcinh-lloftei- and Yuen'; silvn and lien low. Umpiic -liciidan XI Xi,hlin;tnn- It II I llodiin l 0 2 1 il cm 0 I 7 I Haehiiwlon i l no I linn -i ,-, llatteiies -Foreman and ('riser; lairid. and Cl.uk. riiipiri'-Cantillion. XI Milwaukee II. II. I.. fhl.asc I 7 0 Ml Oil (I 1-- Milwaukee 0 (I 0 (1 fl (I 3 (I (I - ,1 I, s Hittrrlcs fkopec and Sulllvani llawlej, SpaiUs and Maloney, Umpire Connolly, National League. Al Itc.slmi It. II. E, N w- Xoik. 0 0 I 0 0 I non-3 S I lioston oonoioooo-i ,i i Hittciics-Malthevvson and Smith; Nkhols and Kit I ridge. L'mplie Nash, At IliooUvn-- II. II. I. Philadelphia 0 00 100000-1 : Rrookiji loonni i 2x-: in s lUtlerle.s-XVhite and MvFarland; EiUo'n and Mifiulre. UmplreO'Day. At PilUhurg II. II. II, fhiutrn 0,1 t 00 I I 00- ij j Pittsburg 3 0 0.10(i0i-in ll :i Halterjes Hughes and Chance; l.eevcr and O'Connor. I'mplre Enwlic, f incinnatiSt, Louit, not achcilulcil. Eastern League At lUilford-Providence, 10J llarlford. II. t Worcester XX'oncolcr, 1", S.vraciue, IU. Al llutlalo-lluffjlo, 8 iToronto, 5. At Montreal Montreal, 10; Rochester, I. Ihe Lilacs of the South Sido would like to play any team under, thirteen years of age, William Scull, manager; Charles Guthelm, cap tain. The players are: George Kojar, catcher; Wll'le Scull, pitcher; James McDonald, short stop; ntto llcpp, fint base; R. Ponihoe, second bac; Charles Guthcliu, third base; Archie Fennc, right field; Dominick Schulbacker, left field; Frank lUnna, center V-ld; Albert Kennedy, kecond catcher, SITUATIONS WANTED PUEE. Help Wanted Malo, WANTKD-Youne nun. ibout 19 jears of HRe, s Rrenian. SI. Charles hotel. A - Vw - WNTFI)-Al once, (list tlass plumber. Apply tn .1. II. Colter, comer lleltnont and (jnaan sltcets, Cithondale, I'a. AflTIVh MN bv larrie iiunulniturliiR house to woik at home, ;:M.IXI In rash paid (or twelve davs' trial! prnniollon and permanent po sillon If "sall"(actoiv. Addicts S, I. Co,, U) llmsltail lrcet, Pliiladelphbi! Pa. WANTKD -SlenouraphVi .voumc man llb some knowledge of bookkeepliiR. Stale Ml.uy ex pected. Address "Kenle," Tribune oflUe. BRANCH WANT OFFICII. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALtlKltT SCHLPIZ, corner Mulheiry ftrcel and Webster avenue. (iUSI'AV PIC1II.L, O'O Adams avenue. West Side OEOROK W, JKNKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton I'HUD L. TKllPPK. TEl Cedar avenue. North Scranton OKO. W. PAVIs, corner North Main avenue and Market stieet Green Ridge CHAitl.KS P. JONES. 1357 Dickson avenue. P .1 .10IIN, O.'O Cirecn Itlclge street. C. LOUFNX, comer Washington ave. n uc und Mai Ion street. Petersburg W. II. KNt.l'IT.L, 101! Iivine avenue. Dunmore .;. a. iioni: k son. Help Wanted Female. GIRL WANTED Who is Rood cook and laiindn-s and conies well lecoinmencled (lom IiIrIim lass familv; Miitable wapes for competent pei.m; Ktiirh-'li or (iermri pufeued: familv of two. Mrs. C. E. Dean, 1,"TI Momoe avenue. WANTED Tvveiit.v.ttvo -vomen 'or weavers, wind, eis and joinder-. steady w-nikers can make Rood wjRe.s. I'aniill" piefened. UloolnlllUR Carpel Woiku, nioomJiuig, Pa. WANTED Capalil woikins hou-ekecper for nun, wife and one child. Must be Rood plain cook, washer and iionei. (five iefercnce3 and experience. Wircs, .l.;o. Rox (03. Blooms biUR. I'a. Wanted. WANTED An engine and boiler from t lo S Iioim- powei. j-aac lone", Jerm.vn. Pa. Board Wanted. MIL NO, quiet duple wants bojnl. Adilrcs lloaid, Tiibune rfike. Furnished Rooms. rCKNIMIED ROOM All conveniences: hot .uvi cold vvalT in room, all Mulheiry strict. W1.LL I't'ENISIIEH loom foi moth nun. in pii vate f.imil. : iru minutes walk to com. Iipi.-i", all convenience. 'ldrcs- Itoom, 'trib une office. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. Vc X'ork. M.i.v .1,-Thl afteinoon'-. etb.uk in pucit. vva the moot violent which liai onurrnl inri tile- present phaw of the bull market set In. It wat. absolutrly without cans- in nvvs if anjlhing that vvniihl do 1mm to intrlncii value? of M'l-iuitlo--. loininerie or indiisii.v. A flunj in Hip money nuiiket cninina; on over extended spec, illative .mount, Inilu.ilis til- iibob- itualiun in a nutshell, It n ihrdi trrl.slic of a boum Hut ll slu.uld lontiniic unabited Into llif veiy icetli of such a .situati.ui, wilh even picliiiiin.iiv vvam inir, bin piislilnj: n-i M.-s-'v onuaid until Ihe icluil event fiuribli cli.iki.l I'" ."dvancn 'ia cIii-ec-i his been dIivIoii in.it tli.- spnulatiou 'vas incr.iiiiiiiiu Hi b muds ot icison and -at.lv 'I . Iiii.viin; vv.i-, iirlmliirdlv vvithoiit moiivi or mfoi. n-ation beyimd ih hope nnd bellcl tl.it ilieip woiilil be enough fill in i- huvci to put pint's 1 a lusher plane and so offer piotiti. 'Ihere were CMiptioiis in I ho c.i-c of the meal ni.ul.rl lead en in which then- wcie plausible throne-, .md repmls of bujinif to ilunj;,- conliol, Hut in lhc.-e also the boril,. ot -cpi i ulatoiN. who hive tilled on pre, ipil.itclv t ill movement of thin kind for -evcul wciks pist va a veiv Ijiki clement in Ihe bu.wiiir, liu-eastny: lupidalion lui l-fii a I IK lonuiiisslon biol.crs anil lenders ( inom-v who a.-stiiiii- nspoiiibilities ioi spu ul.ilivp buvus that iiiiiiv of this lj-s wcie slrelihinn their resnuirr-i und.ilv, ileprndftit as llie.v are on tlu- MiinleniiKP of ibe prices of .s.'iutitics lo keep tin ii i icibl u I, Ibo evticui,- eiisiiieiiexs ot (he nu.itcin vcis tiiQni I, r-t in tli.' viohiiii. of lh- UMiiiou c au-ed by what vvj. n-illi a ino.leuti b.inleiiinh- In Iho nioup.v rate, flu- delicacy ot the .siniiiioii was rnh.iniccl b.v ihe fuiloii. ip,viil,itiin ihis iiioinin;,- in Mi Ih-oii. st. Paul, Kml. I-I.inl, Hal-tiinivii- and (Inlo, Mi-oiui I'aciiii antl c iiumhi i of ,-loiks liiltuiiiieil b.v these iinivnticiil". Xd viintpH of il', u.l' bid rcsiillid diiiiinr the- iiioiii- uu aiiioinrsl these IOlks, m. Paul beinu pji llnil.irlv buoyaui. Uliin the piisMite mine upon ihe in.iikit I In hi floiU vveie neail.v .inicni'-l tho- vvhhli veic- imvl iruli ly atteciccl b.v the M'llitir,'. Enoimoiis bloeks who mil led on the decline- .It MiccKSive diops ol a halt to a point through many polnu dec line. The diup m Xt h i.oii n-ai-licl !'3; --t, Paul, a'-,; Roek Maud. iV; Northern I '.u I lie. s- II ililmon- and tilm,, 7'-; Union Pailfl.-, J: Mi-miuiI I'aeille, 0 ; Sew Xoik I iiitl.ll, l; lllinoiv IVnti.il, ,i; XX'ab. a.h preurrcel. i, IC.iums and Tcvu preforievl, Csi Xlchlmu piuninl, I; Suirir, Vt, and n lirj;e Diimbi'i of other moiI.h Iwlucen I ami t poiniK. Ihe bejiii were so i-jger to lake- prohU alter their lone a Until nine that Ibeir demaiid to i over cju.cd r.illii's' anioiiKol these htoi ks of (mm J ti) I. Hut the i lilies were not well held and priccri "i nl on again In feme eaiees hi the low. eel, Tim flcwlng w.ii levirlsh and unwell led and the underlone continued weak. Total Mica today, 2,0ii.l,J0i) Kliarcs. llouds gave way in .'.wiipJlbv- vvitlt Ktocks, but Iheic wan no great activity in the genei.il list, lutul bjea, par value, .i,70.",oiV), i. a. .Is and Ss declined it and the new Is and lefundlni; H, -In, and do. coupon, i; per tent, on (he last call. The following miotatiODs Tribune by XI, S. Jordan A llraia building, Sainton, Pa, Open- are furnished Tli Co., jooms 7O5-701 Telcphonej 5003; High- I.on dri est. et. iiur, llH',-1 111 11 HI 12S!4 lW'.i l.s CO 81 8Ji4 insu ii, ion; Mi M t-IJi 11 Hi IOSH JlOii li i'i'.i vlTli 5; Cl 4'J't P'-i'i" lTi IM ipiit- i7.xr4 u,-ii 1W1'.! 101'i 161' 1T7TJ mii. 17(ii 67 (11 ojv, 100T4 lUIJi HWi 127i I.'l lid 17i',j 17014 171 It) 109 110 57H MTi fit 14 H 02H 54 115 107?; 110 101 loci 100 10515 160'.; Ml 3aVi 3G ar,: IJIVi 35l!i lOlVi 4014 Sit MU m. UK 42H 7S?i 77!i 77i W',i 31 '; 3i; ing. Arirriun mi jar Aiucr. tobjcci) Alihiiou Xttlil-cn. Pr. .. Iliook. 'Ii.uliou Kill, llhlo Cunt. Tobucio Clute. A Ohio . ( lib-.. II. & Ij. !t. Paul Rock Maud . IC- Ii7!-i ': 101!!, Ill 'I'i J"? jsl.i ,.IU- . llVXi ..IU-'J IK I. ,; Ilucl.soti ,..,,....11 -.1 Kan. k Tex., Pr. , (HVt Louis, k Null 105?; Man. Elevated t.,.,,...l-7U Met. Traction ,....,....112 Miuo. Pacliie ,.,..1(M Southern i'acirni 53 TA Norfolk ti Wcsl J'JVi Northern Pacific .., ...1H!4 North. Pat Hie, IT. KH N. Y. tVutral 1(0 Ontario & West ajii Pcniu. II. It, ,.t.,.,,.,,lJ2Lj Pidno Mail , :W leading ity ,..., W,i Reading lly., 1'r 78 !i uutb. it. It, ,..., Sift 3 Insertions 25 More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for Ear; Lost. LOST Friday, UrIiI inloreil rat terrier, ver, fond of ihlldreii, unci i( lelumed lo II Noill. Detl.er'ii t niirl patty will receive llbeial reward. I.OnT I'ro'if 411 JefTer'oti avenue, a small, cnen. Ioiir. tilled I'arocnict! a reward will te Riven lor Its trluili. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Two or thiee looms, furnished, for Unlit liniisiku-piliir. Adilrc"", LIrIiI lloue kiepliur, Trllmtir cdllie. Rooms and Board. TWO PI.KASANT prople, liusbaml and wife, or two ladles, may Hml board foi the miiiinior in a ptlv.itc fitnlly ilvlnir in the suburbs; ele pant be me, fine tables viry nindeiJle ratid. Fn, terms address It., Tribune office. FOII PENT With board, a lame front room, suitable lor two it-r'nis; Wl Mulheny stieet. LAllfii: front room with board for two gentle men, 41(1 Adams avenue. Business Opportunity. mit'd STOIIi; fui silc Im- task ill be-t fiernnn lonllly In Philadelphia: cheap if vdd soon; first rl.i opportuullv, ilriiiiei't or doctor. Ad Hhi J. Hart, ilruirslst, PJC N. ."Hi !.. Phila delphia, Pa, OL'It Ml'sICAI, clot picture machines and btir punching nmililnes: trieatrM money makets ever invinted: one v. Ill pay vour inn. meri. ran utn-Maililne Co., V! Hcivv.it cl .-Irect, Vivv York SALESMAN wants icputablc article to vairy as ld Hue: rxtindvi' tcinlory, exirptlonal op portunities: will lundle bona fide aiticle only. Address R. s. (i , Tribune offii e. A l'RTT I'NDEI1STNDIN(! ItOOKlvEEPINO eau sfiuic for liiiusrlf a Rood position at a lib eral Mlarv bv invr-dhiR six lo ten thoiKind dob bus in a wvllestabll'lied, dhidend-p.ivimr com panv, Adchcss I.. M. N.. Tribune olllc : Miscellaneous. MECHANIC-. FNO.INT.I'.liS. F.I.KnitK IAX-S. Fireuii-n, etc, new 41) p pe ptmphlct contiin ll,i iiienlions asked lij exainininR board of cnKi neers cent free. Geo. A. Zellcr, Publisher, St. Louis, Mo. PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. E. C. SPAULUINU. 2J0 HHOADWAY. NEW York. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARUIinXT, CONNELL buildlnR. FREDERICK L. I1ROWN, ARCIIirEIT, PRICK buildiliR, I'.ti WasliliiRton avenue, Scranton. Dentists. DIt. C. E. KILKNIIEUUKlt, PAUL! BUILDINU, bpruce blieet, Scranton. DR. C. C. LAt'UAt 11, 111 W.YOM1NO AVENUE. Osteopath. S. f.'EinRI'Di: EVANS, O.-TEOPATH. 32S AM) 12C Washington Ave., Saanlon Pa, Clironie Discasea a specially. Oilicc Hours: 8.W) to 12 ri.; Lull tc t.:iO p. ill. Scavenger. A. II. IlltlCiOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odoi; onlv improved pumps used. A. II. HriRR-, proprietor. Leave orders J 100 North Main avenue, or Eicke'.s driiR store, cor ner Adams and Mulbeny. Roth telephones. outh. II. II.. Pr Sll'i SC,TX S", W Tcun. Coil k Iron c!i I53VG M 614 I". S. Leather l?t 13'4 11 1 U. S. Leather. P TS'i 78Vi "Vi "i I'. S. Rubber ilia 217a 21Ti 1 nion Paelfle I.MJ l.'hj 123", 121 Union Pacilic, Pr. M AS M'4 Ml Xtulush, Pr 13'; tl Stl'a vlOXi XXestiin Union Irt'.i 0Vi f PO Amil. Copper 122'i 122' 111)?; 120 I'cople's (ias 117 118 Hi J1SVJ U. S. Stiel Cv Wi 5.1 51 fdij U. fi. -icel lo., Pr OT.'i 100 IW'i Wi Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Pirst National Dank Scranton Savings Rant third National Dank Iliniu Pepo'll and Dcnunt Rank.. Economy Ucht. II. & J, ito; I.iukJ. Trust sale Deposit Co CUrk k Snover Co.. 1 r. Scranten Iron I. -nee & illg. Co. ... Scranton Axie Works Lacku'vauna Dairy Co., Pr. ...... Countj Saving BajiV.fr llibt Co.. Klrot National Dank (Carbondale).. Standard Drilling Co. liaelcrs' National Hani." iirantcn Holt and Nut I Scranton Paas.-ngcr Railway, llrst Mortgage, due lO-'O .............. Pcoiile' street Railway, first mort gage, flue 1013 -- - People's street Rallnay. General mortgaKc, due 1P21 D'clison JlanufaelutlnR Co Lacks. Town-hip School 5 per cent. City ol, Scranton fct. Imp. 8 ptt rent Sirantcn 'Iractlou 8 per cent. ..... Rid. lauu 350 27.i too Asked. ti 100 S3 2a SOI) M 3M) 145 10) US US 115 iis 100 10J 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. ll nriected bv II. (!. Hale, "" Laeliavv-aniu Ave.) Ilultc-i I re.iimi.v. old, J'Ja'Jlc; fresh, 22.122',:; dairv, fii'sli. Pii-jivn'se. ( bec-e I'ull ili-Jiii. I-Jl.'c -Eu'Ks Wcsicin luvli, 1 I'a to IJo.; nearby Slate', Ue'j l' ll'1 Ileitis Per 1iii clioin- nurrow, $2.'5a2.fiO. IVa llcnu Pel bu.. ihoiio marrow, $2.3ja2.G0. Xlediimi HeJiiPer bu., 52.t0a2.l3. Hri'i'ii IVs- Per bu., $l.4'ial.4S. Unions IVi bu., $l.0al..xn. Flour -llc.st patent, per bain I. t.i. Red Kidney Heans-Per bu., ;. tjaJ.C. Poialocs .We. bushel. Hoi iniida Onion-?2.3Ja2,t . -' ' New York drain and Product, "NYw Voik, May 3 Flour Unsettled ihd lower tn sell, Whe it-Spot flim; Ncn a red. 84e. f. c. li. alio it, and SHie. elevator; No, 1 northern Hulutli, S'i'ic f. o. b, afloat. Optloni, after opcnlni; firm and active, turned weak, declininc under active liquidatlnn. Closetl weak tt Hac, net decline. Way tlosed fllUe.; July, VOtii-,; Sept., 771ic Corn bpot weaker) No. 2, D5o, elevator, and 5Uc. (. n. b. afloat. Options, mar ket ojienccl strong but turned weak later; closed rosy and H'e. net lower; May cloded Bllic; July, 5lTo.; Sept., WHc OaU-Spot quiet; No. 2, 32'.,c.; No. 3, 3.V.; No. 2 white, 3I 3t',Je,; No. '4 wlille, tUHc.i track mUdl west, crn, 32a33Ho-i track whlto, a2'.ia17c. Options, quiet and Irrecrnlar. Iluttcr Pirm; creamery, tBaiye.; factory, Uatfijc; imitation creamery, 13,4 jlT'.so, ; stale dairy, liaisy.c, Chece fillet ; fancy large lolnred, 10" jc.; fancy larito while, lOiJalOVc; fancy small mlored, 11! jc; finty small white. UHe. Ebks bteady; state and Peiiua., ljv..allc. ; sou' hern, liaise,; western, Storage, lJtiJllc. ; vvi .vestern, regular narked, J2lj aiviiic Chicago Grain and Product. Chicago, May 3. Shorts set another reconl breaklna price lor May corn today, and the closi wai 2 rents over jcbtcrdjy, July closed a shade up. July wheat broke .liter a period of rinnness on Kloulnf nop piopcits and other bearish ion sldrralions, iloulm; ?a7it-. lower. Oats elexed ', tci ici.U down and provisiom 71: to -7'.j cents deprcted. Tho wild course) of prim fur May corn had little to do with general market condition, its manipulated ronditiou was more than ever appannt. July deliveiy was compau tively tame, while, May shorts vvero panic stricken and hid the market up In tremendous leaps (mm 55 and 53 cents to the opening to M cents com pared with yesterday's close at !i!c. Phillips, who control tho juarket told fc00,0ou Uuthtla i Cents E'Lln9 t SESSIONAL. vwsvwt .lawyers. FRANK II. IIOVI.I.'. AITORNKV-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, Id and IS llurr liullillnir. r." K. TltACV.ATTV.COMMONWIlAt.TII ni,U(I. I). U. RKPU)0LK. ATTORNKY-LOANS NEOO. Haled on real estate security. Mears buildlne corner WashltiRton avenue and Spruce alrcet. WIM.ARD. WAllREN & KNAPP. ATTOItVKVa and lounscllors-al-Uvv. Republican building, WaaliltiKlon avenue. JESSUP ic JESStlP, ATTORNKYS AND OOtW. H'llors-al-law. Commonwealtti building, Boonu IP, SO and 'Jl. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY, 1100M3 003-IKII, Oth (lc)or, Mears bulldlns. L. A. WATRI'.s. ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW, BOAJID of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Hank bullcliiiR. C. t'OMKOYS, fll3 REPURLICAN RUILDINO. A. W. nillTliOLl'. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 WjomlnR avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR? W. E. ALLEN. M.I NORTH WASHINGTON av cnue. DR. S. W. I,'AMOREAi;.V. OFFICK 3.30 WASH inirlon avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberry. I'bronle disea.-.e. luiiR", heart, kldnc.vs and jrctilto-urlnary organs a tpecialty. Hours, to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Resturants. THll ELK- C'AFK. 123 AND 1J7 FRANKLIN , tver.ue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON llOLiE. NEAR P.. L. & W. PAS. t-enffer depol. Conducled on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE i- CO., SEEDSMEN AND NHR3 crvinen. htou- 201 WahlnRton avenue; gretn linuin, l'.'.'iCJ North Main avenue; ttoro tcio phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. I JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR Oil LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: ,il-o ladieV waists. Louis Shoemaker, 2li Adams avenue. SIECAKOEK HROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1S1 WashinRton avenue, Scranton, Fa. THK WILKESUARRF, RECORD CAN BE HAW in Scranton at the news stands of llelsmaa Bros., 40(1 Spruce and 501 Linden; M. Norton. :22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schulzcr, ill Spnice btreet. J LEGAL. A MEETING of the stockholders of tho Enters prii-c Coal Compiuy will be belcl at their ofAia No. 2011 Council building on the fith day ot May nt 2 o'clock p. tn., tor the election ot olflcers, and the transaction of suih other budneal a4 may properly ionic bcfoie them. A. J. CONNELL. Secretary. . s THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders ol the Dickson Manufacturing Company will hc held at the olflce ot the company, in the city o Scranton, on the eighth day of May, 1001, at P) o'clock a. m., for the purpose of eteetlntr Dlrcc tors and voting upon such other matters as may come before the mectinpr. L. i BOWER, Secretary. M shorts between 50 and 6S. TailbR lonw, fearir. that their leader was about to unload dumped their linea into the pit and the marktt beokn to 63. Tho leader sold nothing under 5(1, at leafc not openly, and the market reacted and closed 2c-. higher at fi5VaC. The fact that out of 30J cars received today, but 21 graded contract hid much to do in causing iresli alarm, July openoel strong and enjoyed a general demand tor a time, but liberal realizing caused a decline. Cash quo. tatioas were as follows: Klour Demand moderate: No. S spring wlieit, 71V&a73a; No. 2 red, Wa'l-fic: No. a corn, 51?4a55c.; No. 2 jcllovv, 53c.; No. 'J oits "Va 20ic; No. 3 white. 'JOVJe.; No. .7 while, '.! 'JS?c: No. 2 ne, 53?Ja54e ; good feeding bar ley, MaMc. ; fair to choice, rnaltinir. .'na.'iOi ; No. 1 flax seed, $l.oS: No. 1 norlliw-esteru, Sl.fiS'.J; primo timothy seed, $2.75; mcs-i imrl ..flal5.ai: lard, $S.62',i-iS.7.i; short rib--, s "ti; dry mlted shoulders. fiTs47',s; short clcir, 5.Jrf S.37tS; whUkcy, 5-1.2S. ' Chicago Live Sto'ik Market. Clileairo, May 3. Calllc .Herelptit, 1,.'jM; E'p erally steady, good in prime ideerse, is-.t", ikj. poor to medium, yi.O.i.il.'jii; .stoekers and fee.sl. ers. strong, $.!i3; cows, fjt!.Hial.jO; lie ilers, W.7l al."o; canneri, slow, fja'j.t,0: bulM, Kt';adv, f'JT5i4.ifi; talv-e), weals, except choice, (.:,:li 5.12H; Texas fed steer i 1.2.-iaVt0; Texas. Rra.-t steers, S.:..'Jla; Teu hulls, L'.75a.'!.SO. Ilogs-lteccipta today, IS.OOO; tomori.tiw, in,. OOcj; estlmatid left over, ;,50: strour tn ', ldKber; top, 5.')7ii; mied and huti.-liers, fvai n5.; Rood to choro heavy, ?.i.si)a"i'7'4; rouuli bf.ivT. $A6ja5.7J; lilst, 55.60a5.!'i; 'milk of sales, i.MlaJ.po. Kheep Rerelplit, S.leVl; sheep an.f Iambi, finely to slow: clipped fcimlw up e SI "i; j-ood in rholi- welliers, ,'.VIi,5ii; fib- o choice mived. lal.-.'"i; wee-tern sheep, I, -jn.il .VI; ycarllis, el.?.-,.lv); n.ilivr) lauiuc, 5l.'j0i3..'3; vvivt;iu lamb?, jl.CO.ij.sO. . j Buffalo Xlva Stock. Hivt Ruffalo, May 3. -CattlerieoclpO, ,"il ears slieip and lamlns. tt-l can,; hogs, In lis. rhip. rnenU-attle. .Ml c-.us; theep and limbs, M tars; he4rs, SO c-am Cattle Demaml fair; ealve.i, flioice to ovtra .'i.25a0.5O, I.unlw, chnico to cvtia, 'n5.tQ, Sheep, wetticn, 5l.Whl.40. liogs-Ilcavy, $1110.0.1; pigi, 5.7ia3.'!0. 1 Oil Market. Oil rily. May 3. fiocllt Inline r..'ll'; rerlll. riles, ne lild, .hipuienls, 7ii,d2i a.er.ue, 71,1.'!, Uuc3, W,7o7j av erase, ys,:;iei. RtnKlItiK?-fiVotlior3' jrrr-at rlri-n-s:' rri resents an 'Invested capital. of $::,7('0,-. 000 moro than txli-e thr- aiiiotiiiL In vested In nil the other i'Iiousi-u In ihej Unlteil Stan-s, FINANCIAL. sw-VVAvVV"ssN. Bond Offerings. Paying 3.75 to 5,75 Por Cent, Flu. Ceil, & Gen. Con, 5s, Fort Worth & Rio Grande, 1st 3-4s, Cnl. Hfir. & San Ant. 1st; Os, Iowa Cent. Ry Co. 1st 5s, Long Island City & Flush. 1st 5 s, Louis. New Albany & Chic, 1st 6s, Mexican Cent. Ry Co. ls, Missouri Pacific Trust. 5s. .Minn, oen'l fciec. 1st Con. Rio Grande West. 1st 4s, 5 s, St. L Iron Mt. & So. Refd. 4s. CcuipliU- (lie III ir l.i.M on Xnnlii'.ilion. "STATISTICAL TABLES." lsH Xl'ockv't lalilivii) now rcadj, Spencer Trask & Co, 37-20 Pine Street fi.1 State Nicct. xllian.v. N X M:XV YORK ) s w 1