TIIE , FCKANTON TI7TBT7NE-SATlTrDAYV MOTCNTNTir, . MATICII 23, 1893. Urn TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS News of Interest to Headers Up and Down tlic Vullcv THE GUX CLUB BKBAKS BIKDS scores MaJo by Crock Marksmen Hecop tion to the New Y. M. C. A. Secre taryPersonal ond Other News. Special to the Scranton Tribune, ground!) In West PlttHton for their an- Plttston, March 2:'. The Nltro Gun club met this afternoon at their mini shoot. The competitors were: Elisha Williamson, William Stroll. Jessie Ensign, John Reynolds, F.dgur Murk, Harold Million, Henry Dewey, K. K. Hllemun, and Benjamin lined. Stark, Mahon, Hileman and Heed were Klven forty birds each, , Dewey was jslven thirty, and the others were nl lowed twenty-live birds each. Mahon won the handicap by a score of twenty two birds, and thereby continues to hold the Kold medal awarded him last Fcuson. Stark was awarded the sec ond prize, : silver medal, on a score of twenty-one. Ensign cume for his share, lielnjr awarded the leather medal for breaking the fewest birds. A second race of ten singles were shot, In which Mahon won the first prize, breaking nine out of ten birds. Ensign wus awarded second by breaking eight. Jn the third race Stroh and Hoed were tie for the tlrst prize, which was shot off. Stroll missed his second bird, and the prize was awarded to Meed, who succeeded In breaking his second bird. For second prize. .Mahon and Ensign were tie. Ensign won on second bird. The largest run was made by Mahon in the second race, when he broke seven birds in succession. The shooting was done under great dllllcutles. as there wan a strong northwest wind blowing, necessitating the changing of the posi tion of the traps. Thomas Evens, the toiisorial artist of No 1 Water street, is 111 of the grip. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company Is making much needed Improvements nt its freight olliee and storage house ai the Junction. 15. J.CnnIan Is seriously ill at his home on I'lne street. All breakers of the Pennsylvania Coal company in this vicinity will be idle to morrow. Saturday, afternoon. M. J. Doyle, representative of the W'llkes-Barre Newsdealer, has taken to mind reading since the departure of the rsalilwins. Mr. Doyle performs with out an assistant and gives exhibitions In the open air. Some of the most popular members nf the RIack Diamond Hook and Lad der company were photographed at their rooms on Charles street. In the enter of the group was the large crayon portrait of ex-Chief Mullen. The Garden Village quartette gave a concert at Taylor this (Friday) even ing. On Thursday evening- next they will give a concert at Wyoming. They will entertain their friend! at Wilkes Barre Friday evening. A special service will be conducted hy Rev. D. M. Stearns at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow. Satui Jay. evening at T.4.). Rev. J. Kirknatrlck, D. D., of Phila delphia, will address the men's meeting at the Young Men's Christian assucla tion rooms Sunday at 3.30. Topic: "The Bright Side of Life." The members of the Young Men's Christian association will tender a re ?ept!on to their new general secretary, B. F. Armstrong, nt the Young Men's Christian association rooms, April I. The Ladies' Auxiliary will assist In the mtertainment. Mr. Armstrong enters . upon the duties of his new office on April 1. The annual gymnasium exhibition if the Young Men's Christian associa tion will be given at Music hall April 30. Members of the Bloomsburg State Normal school gymnasium class and of the Wilkes-Barre Young Men's Chris lion association, and others will assist n the exhibition. The basket ball game botween the lenior men's class and Junior class of the Young Men's Christian association, ast night was hotly contested. The lunlor class succeeded In gaining the nonors by a score of 6 to 2. The boys ire greatly elated over their success. M0XTK0SK. Veal calves realized 4'-i cents per ?ound, live weight, during the past 'c-w days. Judson W. Mott, who has been visit ing in Scranton during the past week, Has returned home. John R. Raynsford was in Blngham !on recently, where final arrangements for the sale of the Tarbell house were ffTeetod. The atxive well known hos telry will change Its management on May 1. Frederick Crandall, formerly of Mont ose, was the guest on Sunday last of Percey Reed. Mr. C'niiylall is at pres et located at Elkland, Pa., where he ins a large 'toy factory. James P. Taylor, editor of the Inde pendent Republican, paid a hurried risit to Scranton this week. John Koran, who was In Rlnghamton n Monday, has returned. George W. Raker has returned from Blnghamton. The recent fire on Scenery Hill shows bow Inadequate Is the water supply of Ibis place. The nearest hydrant was anore than itwo thousand feet from the turned building; the supply of hose was nsulflcicnt to cover the distance. Ow ing to the narrow beaten path snd loftness of the deep snow, the cheml sal ond hose carts were unable to reach the house. People in Montrose will loon be' looking up the location of lydrants, and finding out where they -i 3 -3 -5 .8 '5 3 Wfi. TV Beware of Imitations. The centime Jobaim Hoff's Malt Extract has tills signature nn neck label. Eisner & Mendelson Sole Agents, New York. are at, especially if a fire or two like Uie recent one .occurs. , . The death of David Salisbury, a prominent member of Southwlck Post, Giand Army of the Republic, residing at Franklin, occurred last Sunday. He had many friends here who will be saddened to learn of it. John H. Couiiright. who has been living luxuriously on Philadelphia ter rapin for a week past, has returned to Montrose. Willott Munger, of Buffalo. N. Y., !n visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Munger, of Lake avenue. The ice crop was a decided success. The ice houses fringing the shores of provincial yet classic Jones' lake are fairly bursting forth in all directions. Ice should be cheap next summer nceordlng to the present condition of the supply. Here, however, the rich men get lee during the summer while the poor, out of necessity, take theirs In the winter equalizing matters as It were. During the past two days no little gossip has been current regarding the Fiink-Stoddard trial, which is on the oalander of the United States court ill Scranton, o begin on Monday next. The enso Is a most peculiar one, and involves several residents of Montrose. U Is alleged that Mrs. Frink used fhe United States' postal service fraud ulently by sending letters through the malls to which she had signed the name of Mrs. Stoddard. The nature of her supposed epistolary efforts were of such character that the fortilicoinlng suit was instituted. George I'. Little, who is conceded to be one of the most aide lawyers in Susquehanna county, will de fend Mrs. Friuk, while Miller S. Allen, also noted for perspicacity, Is to look after the Interests or Mrs. Stoddard. The V'nlted States' district attorney will naturally conduct 'the case. Some decidedly unprintable testimony will lie given if local talk is true, and a leading member of the bar stated that he had never heard of a case similar to tlis one. It is surely a new departure, and far ahead of the proverbial and old fashioned anonymous letter. sTitouiisiujutJ. David Keller, a lifelong resident of this borough, Is lying at his home in a dangerous condition, the result of a stroke of paralysis, with which he was prostrated while at his farm, a short distance from thi:' place. He was alone at the time, and when he did Jiot come home several parties went looking for him and found him in the barn, where he had gone to get a pitchfork. Mr. Keller is entirely paralyzed on the right side and can scarcely articulate. E. J. Swartz has returned from a trip to Dover, X. J. The Clover Leaf Social club gave a necktie social at the residence of Miss Florence Savacool, on Green street, on Tuesday evening, which was largely attended by members. Dancing and music whiled away the hours and fun and mirth reigned supreme. Refresh ments were served. The following were present: Misses Jennie Henry, Jennie Howe. Maud Place, Blanche Howe, Carrie Smith, Mabel Howe. Millie Ed inger, Nellie Beers, Clara Bush, Katie l'elfer, Lizzie Lesoln, Lulu Hoffman, Emma Michaels, Aliie Chambers, Miss Boucher, Florence Savacool and Lay ton Musselman, .Herbert Bush, Charles King. John Sampson. Charles Walters, Arthur Howe, Edward Boss, Preston Stem. Norman Herrington, Milton Kistler, Rue Shotwell. Michael AValsli, Frank Eckert, John Van Gordon and Wade Kurtz. Cora Storm and Minnie Rlnker, .of Scranton, returned to their homes on Sunday evening after a visit of a few days to D. W. Davis and family. Miss Edith Kresge Is on a visit to friends in New York city. Dr. I. R. Bush, a well known physi cian of East Stroudsburg, has been compelled to give up his practice here on account of 111 health, and will travel for the benefit of his health. Mrs. T. B. Drake Is suffering from an attack of grip. Mrs. Rutt, Miss Bender and Miss Nel lie Rutt, of Bangor, spent Monday In East Stroudsburg, the guests of Mrs. Jacob Dereamer. A. Fangboner and wife have returned from Binghamton, where the former has been attending a hospital. Charles Reed, of Easton. visited his business friends In both boroughs on Wednesday. A large fire occurred at Mlnsi, near this place, on Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock, the property being Pipher's mill, which was totally destroyed. Nothing was saved except a few bags of flour. The origin of the lire Is a mystery, as there was no (ire near the place where it started, which was the back end. The loss Is estimated at SS.000, with an insurance of $l".ni) in the Monroe Mutual Insurance company. The building was Sii by 40 feet, and two and a half stories high and was equipped with the latest Improved ma chinery. W. B. Rockwell, manager of the Mlddleton and Goshen Traction com pany, went over the route of the Dela ware Valley Electric road on Wednes day with a view of purchasing same. The road has been at a standstill since 11 has been In the hands of a receiver and It Is with a great deal of Interest that the actions of the different people Is regarded as to what will become of It. The road cannot be pushed to com pletion until all bills in the two towns have been satisfied. We hope this time the road will be a go. Pi'. Curran, of the Normal, Is visiting friends in Carlisle?. The spring term of the Normal closed on Thursday, and the summer term will commence on Tuesday next, although the school will not be in working order until the following day. Large num bers of the students have left for their homes to spend their vacation, und others have gone with fellow students to spend the vacation together. The base ball teani have their sched- Theodore Thomas Says: THE Johann Hoff's Malt Extract is v used in my family, 8r j and deserves the highest F commendation. yam 8r Co., ule made out for this year for t'u' first few games, and the announcement of the entire schedule will appear In a short time. The following dates have been arranged: April 13, Blair Hall on Normal campus; April 27, Blair Hall at Blalrstown, N. J.; May IS, Wyoming seminary on Normal campus, with re turn game at Kingston. Several other dates have been arranged, but the time has not been llxed. They include the following: Lafayette college. Lock Haven Normal, Easton Athletic asso ciation, Temple college and with the Washington. N. J., Base Ball club. Jennie Henry, one of the popular young ladles at the Normal, left on Thursday for Blalrstown, N. J., to spend her vacation with her mother. She was accompanied by Miss Ella Kearney, of Peckvllle. Miss Jennie llercher, of Bushklll, has left the Normal, having completed her studies. Miss Olive Smith, of the Normal, Is visiting her parents at Blalrstown, N. J. Miss Lizzie Metzgar will spend her vacation with her friend, Miss Lizzie Pearson, at Stone church. Wade Jayne, one of the Normal stu dents, has left the institution perman ently, having completed his studies at that Institution. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Fenner have re turned from thelrwedding tour to Blng hamton and Niagara Falls. 9 A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dally at their resi dence on Green street on Thursday evening by a large number of neighbors and friends. .Mr. und Mrs. Daily will leave shortly for Hamilton township, where they will make their future .home. Herbert Davis Is very 111 of conges tion of the lungs. MOOS I C. K worth league at ".DO p. m. In the Methodist Episcopal church. Messrs. J. L. Brodhead and L. P. Edsall visited the Electric City last evening. Mrs.Thomas Glllett is confined to the house by a severe attack of the grip. ltev. J. C. Tenant will preach a ser mon for 'the young people on Sunday evening at tile Methodist Episcopal church. J. W. Bonta, of Scranton, was in town yesterday witli a photographer, taking photographs of the Bonta Plate Glass works. Homer Warner was visiting out of town yesterday on business. A few of our townsmen are about to organize a stock company and build a large hall. The dimensions will be about 40x70 feet and three stories high, making a very commodious building. .Mrs. S. J. Hinds, of Minooka avenue, was a visitor In Scranton yesterday. The Hag committee of the Patriotic Order Sons of America will meet on Tuesday evening at Snyder ci Warner's art store. All members nre requested to be present. The Iron building of the Bonta Glass works is almost completed, a little painting and a few windows being all that is necessary to finish it. 311X00 K A. The employers of the Greenwood No. 1 and 2 collieries will be paid today. Mrs. Frank Toole, of Main street, will have Monday for a visit to the British Isles. She will be accompanied by her live children. The Lackawanna school board is again occupying a eonspielous place in the eyes of the taxpayers. The rumor that the school board would float $12, 000 bonds has aroused much comment. The curtain has fallen on the final act of the election board farce. 'The trouble between Thomas Murray and the officers of the recent election board has been ended by a settlement satis factory to all parties. What's trumps? - "I had a bad cold which developed into grip. PhysleiaiiH gave mo na relief, and I finally tried Br. Wood's Norway Plan Syrup. One bottle Hired me completely. It Is a wonderful medicine. John iian mies, Lyon Station, Pa. K E YSTONEAC A1)E Ji Y. Miss Chnpman spent the former part of the week In Boston. The subject for the Current Topic league Monday was the "Fair Com pulsory Education Bill." The Juniors have adopted old gold and black for their class colors. Miss Kollaui, of Bloomsbiirgh Normal school, was the guest of Miss Manny several days last week. v The annual prize speaking contest of the young ladies will be held In the Baptist church the 2!th inst. The members of "Phi Mu" society are beginning- to prepare for their annual banquet. The young men are deter mined to make the banquet tills year one of thejiest. The final examination -In anabasis whs held Monday. The class will de vote the remainder of the term to Greek composition. The ladies of Bryant literary have adopted a society pin. - "How to Cure All Skin Discuses." Simply apply "Swaync's Ointment." No Internal medicine required. Cures tet ter, eczema, Itch, ail eruptions on the face, hands, nose etc., leaving tho skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swnytie s Ointment. INDUSTRIAL OPTICS. The Cambiia Iron company has dc. dared a dividend of 2 per cent., payable April 1. Gross earnings of the Western New York and Pennsylvania railroad for the first week of .March, $57,300; Increase, $5tpil. learnings for the first week of Mnrh were not quite as good as those for the last week of Pelmiury; the Increase by foriy- four roads was only .71 per cent. Twenty- tlneo of forty-four roads showed Increased earnings. An executive of a leading nnlhraelte coal Interest miys that the most favorable thing which could happen to the trade would be a production for April anil May of 40 per cent, of 4he capacity, snd an ad- viticn In tho price of stove con I to the 'pres ent circular of J3.60 net, or Jil.iu gross. It In asserted thnt the decision rendered by the arbitrators In tho dispute between tho strong and the weak lines of tho Cen tral Tralllo association will be Inoperative, been use It was made in violation of the directions given them, which were thnt they should not make any new differen tial. New York, Mnrch 22. Coal and rail road people nro fairly sntisfled with the president's meeting, although they had hoped for more definite action. The an thracite coal stocks all showed advances on the Block exchange when business opened today. President Sloan, of tho Lackawanna, mild: "I saw no evidence of any discordant clement at all at the inewt Ing. I think there was a disposition to adjust whatever dlfterences there might be with regard to tho business before the meeting. All were Itnpressod with the Im portance of the situation and there was no apparent feeling which would prevent har mony of action. Tho statement of shipments of aivthra clto coal (upproxlmlate) for' the week ended March 10, shows the output to have been H49,iixii tons. While this is an In crease, compared with the Biime week last year, of 2i;s,(na tons, It Is a ileerease com pared with the week ended March It or 1,213 'tons. This Indicates that some of tho companies ut least realize the sheer folly of producing largely In excess of the market's ubHorblng capacity. The restric tion, however, was mainly confined last week to the Wyoming and Lehigh regions, tho former s output, compared witn the preceding week, showing a decrease of .Mt,7!'H tons, .while the lalter's decrease was 10..W3 tons. The Schuylkill region, how ever. Increased Its shipments last week 47,!ISO tons, which would Indicate that It dlil not follow tho general restrictive policy as close ns the other two regions. The output for the three regions the first sixteen days in March aggregates about l,!l!C,,M!) tons, a dally average of 121,710 tons, and If thiH average is continued to the end of the month the March production will equal 3,tfc'iii,!)u tons, or 3.111,'JIO tons more than I he output agreed upon by the sates agents lust mouth. Shipments for tho year to date amount to 8.1m;. 217 tons. ugalnst li..1;iH,7ii."i tons for the corresponding period last year, an Increase of 1,507,452 tons. Klicumatisin Cured in Day. 'MYSTIC Cl'KK" for HI1EC.MATIHM and NIOl'ltALGIA radically cures in 1 to II days, its action upon I he system Is re markable and mysterious. It removes ut ouch tho cause and the disease immediate ly disappears. Tho first (lose greatly benefits, 7" cents. Sold by Carl Lorcnz, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, Scran ton. STOCKS AM) B0XDS. New York. March 22. There was n dis position at the Slock exchange today to accept profits, and under fairly liberal of ferings prices for the standard issues re ceded. The transactions footed up 2.'io,iNI shares. At tin- stint the Industrials mon opolized the attention of operators. Sugar nrsi iKivanceil to W-'it una later receocit lo iWV General Electric was strong, rising to ::.;,H. lHstlllers was strong In the early trading, but Inter on, on realizations de clined 1':. lo 1l'-. Tho Grangers, anthra cite coalers and trunk lines were without change. There was very little news to af fect the prices either way and the course of the market was influenced entirely by the room traders. Not changes lor the 1 1 1 1 V show losses of 'iaty outside of Chi cago Gas, Jersey Central, Western Cnlon and Missouri Pacific, which gained 'mI "L- The range nf today s prices lor the ac tive stocks of the New York stock mar ket are given below. The quotations aro furnished The Tribune hy W. tin B. Dlm mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen & Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street, Scran tun. Op'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co !U'4 n !:l i':l Am. Cot. Oil 2.1 1 4 20'4 2.V4 2"-14 Am. Sugar Ite'g 'o. W-j lilt'', ' !iv. A ten.. To. At 8. Fe... 4, f.U 4-4 ' Can. South 4!, i:i'-,1 44 Cbes. H Ohio -VV. 17 17'a 1"'i Chicago Gas 71's 7T 71 "h 7"r!i Chic. X. V HP'i l:l4 !"):,4 !'1H Ohio., If. & (j i.l'4 7::4 7:! 7:1 c. c. c. & si. 1. IN',- asm :x'i iv", Chic.. .Mil. & St. P... 5Ht W'm f'i'i " Chic. It. I. S- P 04',, 1IP4 i'.:P4 f.:r Delaware Hud 12S 12S 127'n D., I.. : W IOPh lor; 10014 100'i list. c. f i.v- ir.i ii:;k ii'i On. Electric :)4' ::r, :t I x, Lake Shore i:i7-'4 MTU ViVi i:i7'i Louis. A.- Nash .11'.. ill's fHi'a "t"ii Manhattan Ele -o W'4 10!) Iiitl' Mo. Pacific 211 2F, 21 M 21 vi Nut. Cordage 4 4'S 4ri 4-i Xat. Lead 33 S3 32' 32'ai N. J. Central !U !'IM W4 si's N. Y. Central !H'.l !i.1, l'i !ll'' N. Y. & N. K HIS. Ill7, 31'a 311 X. Y., L. K. H W tv. S7k X- X. Y., S. A W 13 13 1P'4 12"i X. Y.. S. tic W Pr... 3S 3S'i 3i'a !I7'1 Nor. I'Hcltle 31; 3'4 :4 :w4 Nor. I'lioltic, Pr Ifi't 10'i 10 in (int. & West ICS Hi';. KK W, liiil. & Head li-i, in'- !'r'i l"'a Sin hern It. It 12' 12'i 113. 12 Tex. Pacific 10 Pi', lo In Wabash 0"i o' Osj OS Wabash, Pr IP H'K 14 II West. I'nlon !' KX' t(7i M CHICAGO BOAltl) OF THADK PUICES. Op'n- High- Low- Clos- WIIEAT. ing. est. est. Imr. May .14"-, fd"4 f.4 .1l'4 July Ci.1"4 l.1?4 M'i Mi-'. OATS. Mnv 2fl'i 2!i" 20 20 July 2S'j 2SS, 2M4 2'4 ".!i(X. May 40:'H 40 4"i 4"; July i'g 4i''2 4.V'4 414 LAUD. May O.'.ii fi !7 fi lm o.'.i,-, Julv 7X( 7.12 ".DO 7.10 I 'OKK. Mnv 12.nl 12.21 11. M 12.01 July 1217 12.40 12.17 12.2.1 Scranton UoarJ of Trade l:uliungc unions. No. Par Shs. Ynl. STOCKS. Bid. 20 Do Dime Dep. & Ills. Hank 02 .10 10 IK) First Xiiti Bank OHO 0 HKi Green It'ge Luin'r Co .... loo Pin l.uckn. Lumber Co... 110 6 luo Laeka. Trust & Safe Deposit Co 5 luo M. Ai M. Savings Hank (Carbondale). 110 10 50 Providence Ablng- ton Turnpike Co.... 8.1 10 pirt Scra'n Savings L'nnk. 200 10 luo Scra'n Lace Cur. Co r 1i Scranton Forging Co 100 23 loo Third Xati I lank.... 3.VI 5 100 Xali Holing & Drill ing Co.. Pr 41 l'' Tburon Coal Lund Co .... 3 l'l Sciantou Bedding Co .... hi P"! ScrHiiton Axle Works .... f, 1il Scranton Glass Co 2 100 Soriuiton Jar & Stop per Co 40 100 Dickson Mfg Co 00 r0 Lackawanna & Mont rose Itiiilroad , CO I'M Traders' Nati Hank. .... BOX OS. 30 loon Scranton Trac. Co 2 500 Econ'y Steam Heat & Power Co 30 liNm Scranton Trac. Co S loo Miullson Avenue 1 111- provcmctit Quo Ask. "iio 110 f.o 110 100 111 101'i si )(K) r.o 120 910 r,no r.n) 10; York New I'rodiico .Market. New York. March 22. Flour Dull, bare ly steady. Wheat Easier; No. 2 red storo and elevator, Win.lMe. ; ntloat. tii'V. ; f. o. h., Oil'inOI'iO. : ungraded red, riiaOle.; Xo. 1 northern, liii'jc.; options closed fir.n; March, Wie.; Mnv and June, W',0.; July, ;(',; AuVist, OO'kC.1 September, OO'.jc; December. ViV. Corn Dull, linn: No. 2, fiOc. elevator; f.7'tc ntloat; steamer mixed, Mi'iii.'il'-.e.; options dull and weak; May, .leV'.: July, iMc; September, iior,c. tints Dull, weaker; options dull, easier; March anil April and Mnv. 33'no.; July, 33' jc.; No. 2 while Munii, 30e.; April, 3t; spot prices. No. 3, ftl'.ie. ; Xo. 2 white, 30' iC ; No. 2 Chicago. 31' C. ; No. 3, 32'e. ; Xo. 3 white, 30c; mixed western, 3lii3ic. ; white state and western, 3iali"ac. Provisions Firm, unchanged. Lard Stronger; western steam, J7.15: city. 04e. ; March, J7.12; May. $7.22; refined, quiet; continent, U7.M1; South Ainciioo. $7.SS; compound, fi-Vi'-l'ac. But ter Firm: state dairy, HalSc.; do. cream ery, old. 10:iKc. ; do. new, 20c. ; western dairy, SalSc.i do. oreiimery, new, 12a20ise.; do. old, S'iiiillc.; do. factory, 7a12c; rolls, 7u0o.; Elglns, 2o'-c: imitation creamery, Doll li. Cheese I'miianged. Eggs Loss active, weeker; state and Pennsylvania, 12'iC.; southern, ll'i1al2',ae.; duck, 2la30e. Itnffnlo Stock Market. Buffalo, March 22. -Cattle Hecelpts. 2, ,100 heiiil: on sale. 00 head: market sternly; fair flit cows, $2.01a 3v bulls, 2.7fn3.:VI; stockers, :ta3.2n. Hogs Hecelpts. 12..100 head; on sale 7,lin0 head: market very dull for light grades and Yorkers, other grades closed steady; Yorkers, $4. 80a 4.85; plus, $l.i0al.80; mixed puckers. JI.8004.8.1; me diiims, l4.Kin4.90; choice heavy, tt.Klftl.Ki; roughs, 4a4.4l); HU'gs, J3.SOa4. Sheep and IjiuiIis Hecelpts. li.ooi) head; on sale. S.0"0 bead; market steady; prime lambs. S.1.i;ia li; good. .1.iHa.r.Hi light to fair, JI.7ja.Y2.'; mixed sheep, $1114.71; extra. $4.81ii!i; good wethers, $4.71115; heavy export sheep, fl.MHi 4.71: lute extra prime bun lis brought $0.01. WV CURES 'aT 41. 4.t 11 isonsupauon. CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. 1 write thnt you my know tue good I liv reoelvad from B. li. M. 1 wi nil out of htulth mid snfforliiR with con st Ipstlon mid blliousneiM. I tried . other medicine bat they fulled to do any good. At last 1 boiiKht i bottle of 1). B. B.. and before 1 bad uaert It all I weut Vo work aa well as ever. Ons Nklnoh, Box 66,lrvluton, Warren Co.Pa Acts On ihe Bowels. . 1 WE HAVE It is the best line of stuff for the money we ever saw. You wiil say so, too, when you see them. The goods are positively worth 50c. a yard, and are no doubt shown all over Scranton at that price. We have marked them 31 CENTS A YARD. This makes an 8-yard Dress Pattern cost you $2.48. They are Every Thread Wool and they won't last long. CONNOLLY & jtiHBiiiEiitiiidriimrmE MimiEiiiiggiiD.aisiEiiiEis " WkL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents Y Y scoured by the can't please 3'ou. A Word. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCli. WHEN 1'AID l-'OK, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHAUOK WILL BE LE88 THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARE INSERTED, FREE. Help Wanted Male. MX) MAKE BIO HONEY SELLING OUR I Electric Telupliono. Best scllnr on earth. Hont nil couiplHto rftaily to sot tip. lint'K of any distance. A practical Electric Telephone. Our aKcnta ma I e $5 to illl n day cany. Everybody biiya: Bin money without wirk. Prices Low. Anyonuciui nmke JT, per month. Addi-PKN W. P. Harrison & Co., Clurk No. II, C'olunilms, O. IEN TO SELL UAKIXtt POWDER TO 11 tho grocery trade, steady-employment, experience uiiniH-cMuiry; STii montnly salury and cxpensemir coin. If oiler satisfactory ail diens at ouco with particulars concerning yoursolf, U. C'hemii'al Works, t'liicaga lVANTED-SIEN TO WOIIK ON THE ' city dinctorv. Apply in linndwritiii( (if applicant. ".M. P. II.," Trllmiicolllce. w ANTED -TWO GOOD BL'TCHEUS. IN quire I'M N . Main avenue, city. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN' MAN IN 11 every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; tiijj lucni v for nueiits; no capital required. KDWAKD'C. t'IMH & CO., Borden Block, CliioaKO. ill. qaITesmen - hksTdent STlesmen O wanted, acquainted with the local ami nearby drui; and grocery trade, to liundle our line of liiuli irrade cigars. Address, uivini; roferenccH, ,1. EDWAHD COWLES Co., IM Chambers street. N. V. For Rent lOK KENT ABOUT APKIL 151'11-A NEW .1 nnd handsotno nine room rottau on tlio Mott llaven tract, Blakeiy H 'rouirli, between Olyphantand Peckville; street curs pass the dour for Scranton; jnst tlie place for n man dniuif liusiness in Scranton, who wnnts n plousant auburlmn home for tho siitinner; runt very reasonable. Apply lo W. F. MOTT, Mott-Huven. T-'Ott RENT-A NEW l-STOIl Y iIuilTjINiL 1 Spnno street, with elevator, lu- (liiiroof M. O'HAUA. iM I.HcUaw.inna avo. 111)11 lfElTTON ir II AL P O FST ( ) I rBA X I 1 rooms above at 217 Wyoming nv.-tiiie. for merly occupied by Hull & Co.; luiildinu ill rear will be fitted to suit tenants. Inquire at room ll. Commonwealth building, or !.' Jef ferson avenue. T.ViR RENT APRIL 1: SEl'ONl" sToUY J flat, --i Lni'kawauua iiveuue: n w- occu pied bv Heuwon.i, dentist. Apply to F. S. i'AULl, or Atfent E. Coniojys. 'po LET STOHE. W1TH LARUE SHOW J window three looms, buttery; all at fs: on West Lackawanna nvenito. THOMAS A. EVANS, ll.ti Luz.TlVJ street. T'OR RENT-TWO UPPER FLOORS WITH A all mndern imitrovoments, 27 Lscka wnnua avenue; also two stmes and dwelling houses, .'114 and Hill Cedar avenue, inquire at Davidow llrov, Lackawaatin avemio HOUSE FOR RENT-II ROOMS; UOOD II location; water in kitchen. Address S. S. YEAOER, Moscow. Pa. rOR RENT A BUILDINO ON FRANKlTiN 1 avenue, auitablu l r bttsincsa. Address P. O. Uox4ls. l'OR RENT THE PIloTOllR APH OAL I 1,'i-y formerly occupied by C. L. (Irlllin, including rooms lor huiisekeepin. i:is Wvo liliiilt avenue. ( HAS. Si. HLAIIER. I.OH RENT ItKK'K HOUSE OF NINE rism'S. from April 1st, 41s Vine street. Apply to L. M. HORTON, ii t oniluunwialtil BlIlllfitlL'. lOH RENT A LARUE. 4 STORY BUILD 1 init at IM Ir.inlUiii avenue; suitable for wholesale business. CARSON & DAVIES, Scranton. I OH RENT -BRICK WAREHOUSE WITH I elevator on 1),, L. ,t V . switi h and West Lackawanna avenue. Scranton Stove Work. I.OR RENT FURNISHED AND UNHTR hIsIkmI l ooms at M Lacknwauiia auiu. I.'OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST I Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS E. EVANS, near HIM Limermj, Hydo Park. f ,'OR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL II snitnlile for uiga rooms. JOHN JEU MYN. 1111 Wyomimr nvenn. Horses at Auction. i;bsk conn bells at auction J March 'M, llftv head of horses at his Da tuar. Sale every Tueril y fidl'iwiiiK at 1 o flock. Weiitht from I.Ukl to I. WO. Clairvoyant. MRS. FENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND Phrenologist, 4'Jtt Lackawanna aveniio. Fur a short tone only. ChlciiKO Stock Mnvkct. ChlciiKO, Mnrch 22. Cattle Hecelpts. !. hetid: nmrket flrmj common to cxtru Kleera, f4.1iMii.riii; Miockers and feeders, H4.M); cows und bullH, $l.7.'ial.7fi; calves, Ifl'.M 5.2ii. 11 oks Receipt h, 2I.UOU hend; market Klrontf ; heavy, H.udsI.Sii; comiiioii to choice mixed, $4,35at.75; choice assorted, Sl.tiUa C.7U; IlKhl. f4.4Hn4.U0; iiIks, H.7.i.l4.4n. Shei.qi Receipts, . head; market film; Infe rior to choice, fclul.I.'i; lambs, J3.7oaJ.73. ' - Miiladelphla In I low Market. Phllndclphla, March 22-Tallow la In fair request and firm. Wo quote: City, tirltne, in hhds, 4N,e. ,' country, prime. In ibis, 4V-; do. dark, in bills, 4c; cakes, 4c. i urease, ifvo. - . Oil Markot. rittsbnrdf, Mnrch 52. Oil opened nntl lowest, llil'ii highest ana closed, 112fc. W MADE A BIG PURCHASE OF WALLACE 209 Washington Ave. Latest Improved Process. OMITM lEIiK For Sale. DOWN: BALANCE I.ONO TIMR )'U blivs new II mini lioni,. witl, ull l itest conveiiiouees, in most desirable Oreeii Uidt! section, Address ' H. I.," Bux A Trill line ofHco. jOK SALE -CHOICE OREEN HhT(TkUeS 1 ressidencelots; one on Saniiurhou nvenue, t.'ixlwi, SJM);one on ('a)ious! avenue, near North Park. Ilxin, Mim, J. A. MARVINE, otlico of Dickson UanufucturinK Co. ior saleIfarm OF ONE HUNDRED lr and fifty acres, situate two miles north of Waverly: has on it larje residonc and tene ment house, and three burns; has to be told to ast tie estate. M. S. KNKiHT, administrator, -Mil Choi ry street, Dnninore. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT A RARE bargain. Call at and tilJ Wyominif avenir;. n6 R SALE FOR-WANT OFUSE'-Oo6d 1 road horse and fine carriuye. UiU Ca ponse avetiuo. 1 OTS FOR SALE-HEALTHY AND lj pleasantly located: one mile from sta tion, on to am street. Inquire of O. CHAP MAN. Clark's Ul eon. Lackawanna Co.. Pa. Boarding. DELIGHTFUL KoOJIS. WELL FUR lushed, with or wlfliout board.. C41 Wash ington avenue. Special Notices. MADAME ANNETTA. THE UREAT HEX lean Life Reader, has arrived fur ashore stay only, and can be consulted on ail aflairs pertaining to life, at 4iJ Mulbeiry street. Ladies, '.:i cents. Hours 10 a. m. to !i p. m. W'OULD LIKE TO CORRESPOND WITH f some party ds:riii to seil milk route. AiIcII'css.iiih.n roSTliU, c rare station a'eut, Skinner's Eddy, Pa. AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EX I Libit ions and lecture upon any subject de sired. These exhibitions will bo illustrate!, havinj; in my possession tho most powerful dissolving atereopticons made. E. H. CALL, Tribune Office, YOU WANT THIS RELIC - REPRINT I Ki n k Leslie's Illustrated Week y War Illustrations ISol-ifWi. Two Volume. Folio, J 10.. l; payable monthly, i-.UU. Delivered by express complete, Prepaid. Addtess P. o. MOnDY, tils liilwon htruet, Scranton. Pa. 11LANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA J) zincs, etc., bound or rebound at TlIK Tkiiiunh ollico. Quiik work. Reasonable prices. Found. 1TOUND-SILVER SHOE BUTT ONER, J. witli initials on handle. Owner cull have same by callim; nt 1111 Franklin. Charter Applications. vx5t7c1T?s"ifeT i l application will be made to the governor of the state of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the seventeenth day of April. A. D. Is'.i.'i, bv Sninuel 'I lierne. Ueorge W. Onintari!, Walton FerRUoti, O. (. Williams, John R. Platr, A. S, Hurllintt, Andrew II. Mct'iintock, (iiorue B. Smith and Henry 'A. Russell, under the Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Peno sylvnniw. entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approve.! April 211. 174, and the supplements thereto, for a ratiew.il of tho charter of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company, the character and object whereof is the luin Iiik aud quarrying of coal and transportiui; tlie Kaino to market In crude or manufactured form, aud for these purt oses to have, possiss an l enjoy all tlie rights, iieni llts and piivi leires ot Uio said ' ct of Assembly aud its sui. ploiueiiU ANDREW 11. McCLfNTOCK, Solicitor. Agsnts Wanted. 1ENERAL AOEN'fs WAXTED-SELL-V I ini; new ai tides to dealers; exclusive ter ritory, no couqietitioti.no capital required; 'JU to :M percent, profit Columbia Chemical Co, mi ilcarlsiru st.. Chicag.i, HI. pEALTlFUL PARIS -NEW. IMMENSE, 1) noiidertul; over 411 photo, 11x1:1; bit; pav to aaents; no exnerienco necdod. 111S ToRIl!.M. PUH. CO., Phila. I HAVE THE BEST AGENT'S ARTICLE L on earth: hind petal for particulars: nothing Use it: credit to all wr.rtliy; wan oil by everybody: no fraud; lierinanent. Kvowiut biislnesa for ImiieHt peopl,-. T1IEO. NOI.L, Oeologist. Chicago, lil, UaI . E S M EN - 8 ALA K yTi KC ilSlt is SI ON i to introduce our goods to tlie trade; rei maneiit posilluu: staple line; pioasHtit work. AddriHH, with stamp, KINO M'FO CO.. D., il, Chicago. OKNTS MAKE !f ill DAILY SEI.LINO AL J. timluiim novelties; new process uilver ware: bargcsids; big line, the nw, wonder ful metal; delivered tree: sample 111 velvet lined esse, 10...; catalogue free. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., ;tti Broadway, New York. uffN"rs)flNDE'S PATENT UN1VKK Jl sal lloir I urlers and Wavers (iismI with out heat 1, und "Pyr Peitited''Hair Pins. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 45D. New York. !ii'f 1)-" ACTIVE SALESMEN TO handlit our line, no peddling. Salnrv, 7o per month and expenses paid to all, Ooods entirely new. Apply quickly. P, O. Box, 6WS Boston, Mnsa. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. Q. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 610- Upruco street, Scninton, l'a, (Just opposite Court House Squnre.) XRrA7- connklLT ofVich-T6T Washington avenue, cor. Kiinioo street, over Kruncke'H druK slroe. Itcslilenca, m Vine st. Olttce hours: 10.30 to 12 a. tn. and 2 to 4. and 6.3U to 7.30 l. m. Uuu day, 3 to I p. m, J JR. W. K. ALLEN, 012 Nortl. Washington avenue. J ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Cotnmon wealth liiilldlng. Hooius IV, 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE. ATt61rNEYAT-LAW. No. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing ton svenuo. allace per yard. Rugs and Carpets Give us a trial and see if we GO 602 and 604 Laci. m, Corner Adams. DR. C. L. FRET. PRACTICE LIMITED1 diseases of Hie Eye, Ear, Nose und Throat; office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, C29 Vino street. DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Olllce hours, S to II u. m., 1.S9 to i und 7 lo 8 p. ni. Residence i'fJ Madi son avenue. JOHN L. WENT., M. D.. OFFICES 1 and 13 Commonwoulth building; resi dence "11 Madison av. : otlb-e hou:n, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 lo 8; Sundo.yB, 2.30 to 4. evenlncs at residence. A specialty made of diseases of the eye, ear, nos and throat and gynecology. drT kayTsospenn AVE.: 1 toj pTmT: call 202. Dls. of women, obslretrice and and ull dis. of chll. Luwycrs. JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth, building, Washington avenue. W. I I. J ESS UP, HOHAC1C E. HAND, W. II. JESSUP, JR. WlLLARD. VAltREN KNAPPj' AT torneyH und Coun.sellors at Law, Kii publican building, Washington ave nue, Scrnntoii, 1'u. C. R. PITCHER, law, Commonwealth ton, Pu. ATTORNKY-AT buildir.g. Scran-' C. COM EC, VP. VI SPRUCE' STREET. D. h. replVkjlf.attoiixgy-loans neirotialed on real tviutu security, m Spruce street. L. F. KILLAM?'ATT(rtNEY-AT-LA 120 W yoiiiing uve., SiTuntoti. Pu. FRANK T." OK ELL. ATTOP.NEV-AT-Lnw. Room J. Co;il Exchant;c, Scrun ton, Ta. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORN EY-nt-l.aiv, rooms G.I, lil and iw, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. KDfl AhT ATT lYlNEYAT Law. Olllce, 317 Spruce si., Scranton, Pa, L. A. WATIIES, ATTORN KY-A.T-LAW, 423 Lnckuwuna ave., Scranton, Pa. J. M. C. RANC1C. 13G WYOMING AVE. Schools BCIIOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa., prepares bos and girl'' for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September In. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDEROAR ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pilH received ut ull times. Next ttrm will open Jan. 27. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. T A FT SPECI A LT X In porcelain, crown and bridge work. Odontothreapln. Ofllce, 32j North Wushington avenue. C. C. LAUI1ACII, SUIiilEON DENTIST; V lie Jin u yuiiiiiiK UVfiilit'. R. M. 8TKATTON, OFFICE COAL choline. EX- Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms ami pny you better on Investment than any other association. Call on 8. N. Cullender, Dime lianlc building. Seeds. G. H. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store Uii Washington ave nue; green house. North Main ave lllic; store telephoe 7i.'. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Vire Screens. JOS. KUETT1CL, 615" LACKAWANNA avenue, Scranton, Pu., munul'ucturer of Wire Screens. Hotels mid Kestuurants. THE ELK CAKE, 125 and 127 FRANK- lm u venue. Hates ivnsonuble. P. ZIEC.LEll, l'roprletor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, E. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. Sixteenth St., one tilock rust ot Hiouuwu;', at Union Square, New York. Aniorlcun plan, J3.60 per day und upward. SCRANTON HOUSE. NE A R D., L. sTwT puHscnger depot. Conducted on the Europeun plun. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. . DAVIS & VON STORCH. ARCHITECTS. Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. lTwA LKHrAlicTdTTECT.-OFFICE rear of tioti Washington avenue. LEWiIJ'h ANCOt'K.-JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st cor. Wash, ave., Si'ranton. BROWN & MORRIS, ARClllTH-OTd. Price building, W Washington avenis, Bcranton. Miscellaneous. HAl'Elt'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR, balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Ituucr, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Huluerl'e music store. MEGA R()EH BROTHERS PRINTERS suiifillcs, enveloiHS, paper bags, twins. Warehouse, 1(10 Washington ave., Scrun ton, Pa, . . - tlNDERTAKLNa AND LIVERY, 1631 Capouse ave. 1). L. FOOTE, AGT. FR A N K l' li"lT6 W N ' Co7, WHOLH sulci dealers In Woodwure, Carduge an Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUDREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Olllce, 41'i Sprues street. Agent tor the Rex Firs Extin guisher. ( A
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