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    THE 6CBAOTON TRIBUNE 8ATTJBDAT MOIUHITO, MARC1T 7, 1890.
BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE
- ! i 1
Legislative, Executive and Judicial
Appropriations.
REGARDING I'EKSIOX CASES
AmendSseat Maklag Sevea Years Vmb
plataed Atoeaoe Suffleleat Proof
of Soldlefe Death la Agreed
To-Cbeck Payments Required.
Washington. March 8. After aeven
days' consideration, four of which were
devoted to the fee and salary amend
ment, the house today panged the leg
islative, executive and judicial appro
priation bill. Iiefore disposing of the
fee and salary amendment. It was
changed so an to forbid the beginning
of a prosecution under the Internal rev
enue law upon the complaint of a pri
vate citizen, except by the written ap
proval of the district attorney and fur
ther to forbid the appointment of any
federal court olflcer, Including United
States commissioner, aa receiver In
any case beforw a federal court.
Alegars. Bart let t and gulgg made an
unsuccesful effort to secure the exemp
tion of the southern district of New
York from the operation of that section
of the law which vests In the judges of
the district courts the appointment of
United States commissioners, all the
present commissioners being legislated
out of office on the SUtb of June next.
Mr. Bartlett said that the bill was ser
iously defective In that It failed to
make provision for validating or con
tinuing the proceedings which will be
pending before the hundreds of com
mlsioners when they go out of otflce.
The postofllce appropriation bill wan
next taken up und discussed until the
hour of recess.
Before discussing these two bills, the
house passed house bill requiring pen
sion agents to make all payments by
check; and agreed to senate amend
ment to the house bill making seven
years continued and unexplained ab
sence sufficient proof of a soldler'a
death, in casea of applications for pen
sions. HILLSDALE INA WILD RUSH.
Oae Dainty Sophomore Is lilt on the Nose
by a "Kroshy."
Hillside, Mich.. March C The fresh
men of HlllMdali college lined out to
chapel exercises this morning with new
class caps and were attacked by sopho
mores. A tierce rush and scramble
took place the instant the chapel wan
over and blood flowed from masculine
nones In quarts. The sophomore co-eds,
enthused by the sight, went at It In
dead earnest, and made one mad rush
after another. At Inst one sophomore,
co-ed fairly ran a "fresh" girl to earth.
The fugitive grasped her cap 111 one
hand, swung around and faced her pur
suer, fairly and squarely. Biff, biff,
went her little fist, landing twice on
the "soph's" nose. This Is the first
time Hillsdale class rows have tapped
claret in just that way, and Hillsdale
Is shocked at the escapade.
MISS MULHERN SUES PASTOR
Outgrowth of Charges Sho Preferred
, Which Proved I'nfounded.
(I rand Kaptds, Mich., March 6. Miss
Mary Mulhern, for several years assist
ant pastor of the Fountain Street Bap
tist church, the largest and one of the
wealthiest churches in the city, has be
gun suit for 1:10,000 damages against
Itev. Dr. J. L. Jackson, who for three
years has been the pastor. A year
ago fine was frozen out, and another
lady assistant was put in by Dr. Jack
son. Miss Mulhern made charges
against her character and relations
with the new pastor.
A committee was appointed to Inves
tigate and reported the charges un
founded and upon its recommendation
MIbs Mulhern was expelled from the
church. She has now begun suit for
120,000 damages agalnat the pastor.
RAINSTORMS TO ORDER.
Ksasaa Alan Invests a Maebtna to
Moisten the Arid Lands.
Topeka, Kas., March 6. William
Hazenflug, of Yates Chester, Kas., has
patented a ralnmaklng device which
he will test at Great Bend, In the arid
region, whenever the needs of the fields
this spring require moisture. His In
vention, If tt Is all that he claims for
It, makes the farmers Independent of
Providence, and a single shower of
three to Ave inches of rain can be pro
duced within twenty-four hours at the
Insignificant cost of $6.
His apparatus Is a specially con
structed gun fourteen feet lung, weigh-
CONVINCING STATEMENTS IN
FAVOR OF HIS IMPROVED
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES.
Druggists Say: "We Hear Noth
ing but Good Reports ot
Munyon's Cures."
Mr. X Cahlll, Norrlstown, Pa., says:
'I have been greatly afflicted by ca
tarrh for years past, and during last
winter the disease extended to ray
throat and caused very distressing
symptoms. The catarrhal trouble in
the head produoed stoppage and pres
sure in the nose, with profuse dis
charges of mucus, and when my throat
became affected I was subject to con
tinual ulcerations, with such great sore
ness that I was In constant misery. Af
ter trying numerous treatments. I con
sulted Munyon's Catarrhal Specialist,
and under his direction took a course
of Munyon's Catarrh Itemed lea and lo
cal applications. In a short time I was
entirely cured of all my catarrhal
trouble.' My nose is free from stop
page, the discharge of mucus has
ceased and my throat has healed com
pletely and never gives me the slightest
trouble.
Munyon's Rheumatism cure never
fails to relieve In 1 to hours, and cures
in a few days. Price, 25o.
Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively
cures all forms of Indigestion and
stomach trouble. Price 25 cents.
Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu
monia and breaks up a cold in a few
hours. Price 25 cents.
Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough,
night sweats, allays soreness, and
speedily heals the lungs. Price 25 cents.
Munyon's Kidney Cure spe' illy cures
pains in the back. loins and groins, and
all forms of kidney disease. Price, 25c.
Munyon's Headache cure stops head
ache in three minutes. Price, 26c.
Munyon's Pile Ointment cures all
forms of plies. Price 25 cents.
Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all
impurities of the blood. Price, 26c.
Munyon's Female Remedies are a
boon to all women. Price. 26c.
$1 00 CU,e' W,tta A,tnm Herbs,
Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never
' , The Catarrh Cure price 26c.
eradicates the disease from the sys
tem, and tho Catarrh Tablets price
25c. cleanse and heal the parts.
Munyon's Vltallser restores lost pow
ers to weak men. Price, 11.00. r -
Munyon's Remedies at all druggists,
mostly 25 cents a vial.
Personal letters to Professor Munyon,
1506 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., an
swered with free medical advice for
any. disease.
ing 400 pounds." which, when loaded
with the requisite material, discharges
a moisture-producing substance to a
height of eighteen miles.
THE PARSON DANCED.
By Way of Making Ilia Attack oa Sack
Pleasures More Forcible. -
Ludlngton. Mich.. March 6. Rev. W.
I. Laufman In his last sermon renewed
his attack on dancing. To make It still
more forcible, he stepped out on the
Slatform and gave specimens of what
e called dancing, much to the merri
ment of the congregation.
But It Is asserted the good pastor
soon quieted the laughter by threaten
ing to give away certain society men
who kept late hours and visited ques
tionable places.
THE MARKETS STRONG.
Railway Earnings Are Satisfactory and
Business Appears to Be on a Sub
stantial Fonodatlon-Dua'a Beview.
New York, March 6. R. G. Dun & Co.,
In their weekly Review of Trade, will
say tomorrow:' Failures for the week
have been 25 in the United States,
against 2U4 last year, and 68 in Canada,
against 58 last year.
The Cuban resolutions and th. ap
pointment of receivers for the liultl
more and Ohio were events of sufllclent
Importance to affect almost any genu
ine market, especially for securities. It
therefore argues elthpr remarkable
strength of conditions or an entire want
of life and genuineness in the market
that the prices of the sixty most active
railroad stocks, which averaged 849.7
per share since February 1. have never
fallen since that date lower than 40.30
nor risen above 850.85 per share. The
market Is largely under the control of
operators who cannot afford to see It
decline much, but it is also true that the
vote on Cuba and the receivership had
both been discounted.
The strength of the market Is largely
due to more satisfactory reports of rail
way earnings. The volume of business
reflected by clearing hotise exchanges
Is not materially improving, the week's
returns showing a gain of only 6.5 per
cent, over last year and a decrease of
17.8 per cent. In comparison with the
same week of 1843. It must yet be
broadly slated that business appears to
Improve only In prospect, and In the
confidence on which future transac
tions may be baaed, but not as yet In
actual sales accomplished.
Prices of wool have declined on aver
age of 2.4 per rent, within tho month of
February,' presumably because of the
failure of the proposed tariff Mil, which
Included duties on wool. At present the
sales are the smallest recorded for
years. There Is no Improvement what
ever In the demand for woolen goods,
and a number of establishments have
closed or reduced working force. Some
further reductions have beeen made In
prices of cotton goods, although It does
not appear that the concessions have
thus far been unsuccessful In calling
out new business. Reports are fre
quent that many of the largest mills
are about to stop production for a time
in order to give the market opportunity
to clear Itself.
Speculation In breadstuff's has not
been particularly active, nor has the
change In prices been important. West
ern receipts of wheat were 2,301,0(10
bushels, against l.fUt.OQO for the same
week last year. Atlantlo exports again
fall behind those of last year, amount
ing for the week to 1,541.000 bushels.
Hour Included, against 1.880,000 last
year. With continuing large receipts,
corn remains substantially unchanged
In price. The cotton market has con
tinued Its downward movement, spots
having fallen 3-16 again and the May
option 2 points. Receipts continue as
before largo as to render quite admis
sible tho low estimates' of the crop of
1890, and at the same time the prepara
tions for planting this year go on nt
such a scale that It Is believed by many
conservative observers that tho crop,
with favorable weather, may prove one
of the largest on record.
FINED FOR A KISS.
Milwaukee Pnbllo Official Assessed $25
for Being Too 1'rce with a Woman.
Milwaukee, Wis., March 6. Supervis
or Charles Weldner. of the Kighth ward,
was today fined 125 and costs in the po
lice court for having kissed Mrs. Holu
bow against her will.
The woman Is a Jewess of handsome
appearance, and the assault took place
In her own house, whither the super
visor had gone to make an Investigation
as to whether or not she was entitled
to receive aid from the county. Weld
ner will take an apepal.
GIRL BEATS HER ASSAILANT.
Stabs a Negro In the Eye with a Dogger
Hairpin.
Slloom Springs, Ark. March 6. Ada
Rogers, a white girl, H years old, re
Hiding near Prairie Grove, Ark., was
Bent to town yesterday on an errand,
and while she was returning Charles
jDodson, colored, assaulted her.
In the atruggle the girl seized a dag
ger hairpin and stabbed her assailant
in the eye. The negro fled to the
woods.
Buffslo l.lve stook.
Buffalo. N. Y., March 6 Cattle Only
steady; fair mixed butchers', $3a3.0; com
mon to good fat cows. 82a.l; Mockers, S2.60a
8. Hogs Lower for heavy grades, steady
for Yorkers and mixed lots, and stronger
for pigs; Yorkers, good weights, 84.45a4.50;
light and mixed pigs, l4.4ua4.GO; mixed
packers, t4.25a4.40; mediums, UX,aA(;
heavy grades, $4.20; roughs, M.Msm.W);
stags, 82.60 13. Sheep and lambs Steady:
few fancy lambs, I4.80a4.85; good to choice.
J4. 4iii-l.70; light to fair, 83.9oa4.36; mixed
sheep good, 13.50a3.80; common to fair.
$2.85a3.40.
Oil Market.
Oil City. Pa., March . Petroleum
Credit bolnnces. $1,28. At the Exchange,
$1,2 4was the only quotation for the op
tion. Pittsburg March 6. Oil $1.25 was the
only quotation on -the Exchange for the
option. Credit balances, $1,28.
Philadelphia Tallow Market. i
Philadelphia. March (.Tallow is quiet
nnd unchanged. We quote: 4'ity, prime,
In hoarheads, 3,r.; country prime, in bar
rels, SF'kc; country dark In barrels, 3'.a
aVsc.; cakes, 4c; grease, 3'tc.
Catarrh Relieved In 10 Minutea, and
Cured Abeolutely In Three Weeks.
Total Cost of Cure $1.50.
Mr. U. I.. Kgan, Attorney. Eastern, Vn
writes: "When I read that tr. Agnew'a
Catarrhal Powder would relieve catarrh
in 10 minute. I must say I was far from
being convinced of the fact, but I decided
to try It, and purchased a bottlo from
my druggist. A single puff of the pow
der through the blower afforded Install
taneous relief, stopped the pain over my
eyes, and cleansed the nasal passages. 1
have during tho last three weeks used
throe bottles of the remedy, and am to
dav free from both catarrh and cold.
Friends of mine have used It for severe
colds, and It has never .failed to cur.;
them, and oftentimes In a few hours. 50
cents. Bold -by Mathews Broa.
Alas. Too Trne!
From the Topeka Capitol.
"Mamma, do you like stories?
"I like true ones, my child."
"Hholl I tell you a true one?"
Yes."
'Hut you misfit not like It."
Ob, yes, I should if you told It."
"Hut It Is quite short. Well, once upon
a time there was a water bottle "
"Yes; go on."
"And yesterday I broke It; but I'll
never, oohl oohl do it again."
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles!
Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases
removes the tumors. At druggists, or
by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne
pen. rnuaaeipnia.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
Wall Street Beview.
New York. March . (stocks were
dull during the greater part of the day,
the total salea were only 191,275 shares.
Apathy characterised the dealings un
til the last hour of business, when fairly
large amounts ot Tobacco came upon
the market. The late decline in the
general list was due to an unfounded
report of the serious illness of J. P. Mor
gan and to vague rumors from Wash
ington that the president would en
dorse the action of congress In tne
Cuban matter. Tobacco and Chicago
Gas were the particularly weak spots.
Tobacco fell from 16 to 73. aad closed
at the lowest point of the day. Profes
sional operators were the heaviest sel
lers of the stork on western reports
that the opposition concerns were cut
ting into the revenues of the company.
Chicago Gas fell to 65 from 66-, on
the announcement that there would be
no decision in the re-organisation case
until October. Rubber common
dropped from 25 to 22t, and later re
turned to 24. The dissensions In the
directory caused the break. Sugar and
General Electric were comparatively
firm throughout. London bought a lit
tle 8t. Paul and sold some Louisville
and Nashville, but the foreign opera
tion had no special Influence. Balti
more and Ohio fell to 13 on fears of a
big assessment and then returned to
14, on covering of short contracts.
The decline In the other railway Issues
ranged from to Hi per cent. The
closing was weak. Net changes show
losses of Va2si per cent., Tobacco lead
ing. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLEN
A CO.. correspondents for A. P. CAMP
BELL, stock broker. 411 Spruce street.
Op'n- Hlgli- Low- Clos.
ing. est. eat. Ing.
Am. Tobacco Co 75 764 73 7:i
Am. Sugar Ke'g Co.. 110 117' 115 iW.
Atch.. To. 8. Fe... lti 1HH 1 1,!l
Ohesa. & Ohio Hi's is is 1 K
Chicago Uas Cti'li WTs 5 '
Chic. & N. W 104 104 lot lt'1
Chic, 11. A Q 7il 77 7'i 7
('. C. C. 4 St. L 3!'s X '
Chic.; Mil. ts St. P.. 77 77 7(1 77
Chic, K. I. & Pac... 72 72 71 71
Hist. & F 17 17 17 17
Gen. Klectrlc 33 :i
Lake Shore 14 14S 14 14S
Louis. & Nash 6:1 53 B2'i fc!
M. K. & Texas, Pr... Ltt i 28 29
Manhattan Kle 103 )" Iti5 lnr.
Mo. I'hc 24 24 24 24
Nut. Cordage 5 f 5 5
Nat. lad 23 23 23 23
N. J. Central Iti 1ii'4 10.' J3
N. Y. o N. K 47 47 47 47
N. Y 8. W !T
N. Y . & W IT... 27 27 27 27
Nor. l'ac 4 4' 4 4
Ontario & West 14 14 14 14
Omiihu. 41 41 II 41
Pac. Mall 27 27 2 :.")
Pae. Mail 12 1L' 11 13
Southern It. It., Pr.. 31 81 :'' )
Tenn. '. Iron 30 3m llu,
Texas Pacific 8 8 ' K s
Villon I'ucllie 8 8 7 7
WabllHll U (1 ti U
Wubash. Pr 17 17 17 77
Western I nloli 81 84 84 K4
W. I, 11 11 II 11
I'. S. Leather, J'r... iw W ti
I'. B. Rubber 25 2") 22 24
CHICAGO UOAKD OP TRADT? PIUCKl
Op'n- High- Low- Clot-
WHEAT. Ing. et. est. Inc.
Msy Cii tW ."
July 07 07 tlti Ui
OATS.
May 21 21 20 20
July 21 21 21 21
CORN.
May 30 2" 3
July 31 31 31 81
LAKIJ.
May 5.42 5.12 f..40 5.42
July
PORK.
May
July
5.55
0.52
fl.8o
S.S7
9.S0 9.72 J.7r,
D.S7 .!'2
Scrnnton Board of Trade KxchnngcQuo-
tations-All Quotation Based on Pur
of I OO.
Name. Bid. Ankfil
Dime Dep. tt DIs. Bank.. 135
Scrnnton Lace Curtain (o CO
National Horlng & Drilling Co. ... 80
Kim National fiank C5I
flcrunton Jar & Stopper Co 2,1
tsprlr.g Krook Water Co 105
K.lmhurft Houlovnrd Co loo
Benin ton Axle Works go
Scranton Savings Bank 204
Scranton Traction Co 13
Honta Plate Glass Co 10
Scranton Car Keplacer Co J00
Scan ton Packing Co W5
Weston Mill Co r,o
Lackawanna Iron A Steel Co 150
Scranton Uedding Co 103
BONDS.
Scranton disss Co :oo
Scranton Pas. Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110
Scranton Traction Co 9;
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1818 IIS
Scranton & Plttston Trao. Co 90
People's Street Hallway, Sec
ond mortgage due 19'J0 119 ...
Dickson Manufacturing Co 1W
LsckB. Township School R 102
City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 10
Scranton Axle Works 100
Korough of Winton 1 loo
Rush lirook Coal Co 100
New York Produce Market.
New York, March 8. Flour Dull, easy,
unchunged. Wheul Inactive, lower; No.
2 red store and elevator. Sic; afloat, 82c;
f. o. b., 83'.c.; of it Ions were dull and wenk
as Influenced by lower ca tiles, warmer
weather west, foreign selling anil free
local offAilngs, closing at a1c. decline;
M11V and July most active; No. 2 red
March and April, 74c; May, 72c May,
7'2c. ; June and July. 72e. Corn Scarce,
firm; quiet; No. 2, 28a38'io. elwva-tor; :a
$c. afloat; options declined with wheat
nnd on expected heavy receipts with
close weak at c. loss, and a light trade;
.May most active; March. 37c; April, ! ;
May, 36'tc; July, 36c. Oats Dull,
pteady; options dull, weak; March, 2i"c;
Mav,'25; epot prices. No. 2, 2ic.; No. 2
white, 27c; No. 2 Chicago, 27c; No. 3,
3'tc: No. 3 white, 2S.; mixed western,
2"a27c; white rtate and western, 2ta2c.
Beef Quiet, steady, unchanged. Reef
hams Dull; Il4.5ital5. Tierced beef Quiet;
city extra India mess, 15al.M. Cut
meats Quiet, easy; pickled bellies, 12
pounds. 4c; do. shoulders, 4c; do.
hnms, 8n8c. Lard (Juiet, weaker; west
ern steam. $.5M; city, $.1; May, 13.72; rp
finert, quiet; continent. ."..n0; South Amer
ica, J0.I5; compound, 4a4e. Pork Firm;
stale dairy. 10a2oc; Jo. creamery held.
1:;alSc; western creamery, 14u21'.c; do.
held, 12a1Kc; do. factory. nl3c; Elgin.
21 c; Imitation creamery. lIljuliV.; rolls,
8a12e. 'heose Choice, steady, unchnnged.
F.RBS Steady; stole and Pennsylvania,
IJc. ; southern, Itwille. ; ice houne, caie,
IJU2.70; -western fresh, HallH-c.; duck, 23a
28e. .
Toledo Grain Market.
Toledo March fl. Wheat Receipts, 4,000
liunhels: shipments. 3,00 bushels; easier;
No. S red cash, 72c; M;iy. 73c; July.
8c; AugUHl, liSV- Corn Receipts, 14.
bushels; shipments 4,0 bushels; dull;
No. 2 mixed. May, 204 c. Outs Nominal.
Cloversewl Iteeeipts t,Zi bags; shipments,
1.7W bags; steady; prime cash and .March
and October, $1.42.
WONPRRFUL are the cures neoom
pllshed by Hood's Sarsaparllla and yet It
Is only because Hood's Barsaparilla, the
one true blood purltier, makes pure, rich,
healthy blood.
HOOD'S PILLS for the liver and bow
els act easily, yet promptly and effl.
clently.
RUPTURE
CAN BE CURED.
Jinny people say no; tint is because
tbeyhsve beard of so ninny failures
where the trass or tb: knife bare been
relied upon. Science bus developed a
new and better way a system of treat
ment tbnt positively cares and dam
away with the truss entirely after
wards. Dr P. O'Malley, Rupture
Specialist, 80 Sooth Washington street,
Wilket-Barra, administers this new
treatment. There is no detention from
business and persons from oat of tiwn
csa receive treatment and retnrn
home the same day. An abaolnta cure
Is guaranteed. There Is no charge for
examination, A visit once a weuk for
fonr to eight weeks will usually be
sufficient for the aiost stubborn case
It. B. Those not wishing treatment
ran be fitted with the celebrated
O'MILLEY TRUSS, guaranteed to
hold any rapture that can be returned
giving ease and comfort.
01 GEN?
A WORD.
WANTS OF1 ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOIINT
IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN IS CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS. WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE
Wanted.
WANTED ONE COPY OFTHK TRIBUNE
of each of the following dates. Will par
10 cent each for same: Friday, Jau. 4, 1K";
Saturday. Feb. g. ltw: Ratnrday. Feb. . ItOtt;
Monday, June 10, 1SJ-'i: Weduesda. Ang. 1.
WX: Wednesday, Ang. 14. IMVi; Tuesday, Oct.
2u IMVi; Saturday, Nov. , 18H5; Tuesday. Hot.
IS, 18&
Helo Wanted Male.
RALKSM AN TRADE BOOK AND De
partment stores, also for mercantile pre
in lu in trades; big Inducements aud liberal
treatment 8. B. CO., 7 E. loth at. New York.
DEAR KEADF.RS-I HAVE ALL THE
knives, folks, spoons and jewelry 1 caa
plato; made S47 last week: plate gold, silver,
nickel and white motal; bouvht beet outfit
madecfuray X tu. Dept. 7. Celumbns, O.
Are resaontible, send all material trade ee
ereta, teach of snts. Write them ana aake
money easy. W'M. DEAN.
MEN TO LEARN BARUEK TKADE-8
weeks required; noeiti.-ine aecur-d: cat
alogne free. Address BAUBEK SCHOOL, 63
Center street. New York, or biU Cherry street,
Philadelphia.
7ASTFU-MEN AND WOMEN TO
V V work at home: I ps v t-1 to Sit per week
for making ravon Portraits; new pateuted
motujd; anyone w ho can resd and write can
do tbe work ut home, in (pare time, day or
evening; send for particulars and begin work
nt onco. Address II. A. Orlpp, Ueruian Artist,
Tyrone, Pa,
SALESMrN-S A DAY; NO CANVASS
ing: no deliv rlea: uo collections; sample
free: side line or exemstve. Mr'HS., 8M1
Market at., I Siladelphla.
f A NTED N AG TNT IN EVERY SEC
t ion to canvass: 14.00 to 15 On a day made:
sells at tight; also n man to sell Maple Ooods
to dealers; best side line (75.00 a month: sal
ary or large commission made; experience
unne.-esta y. Clifton Soup and Manufactur
ing Co.. Cincinnati. O.
w
ANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to folicit stock suliscrlp-
tlons; a monopoly; big money for agents; uo
capital required. EDWARD U. FiBtt CO
Hurden Dlork. Chicago, ill.
Helo Wanted Females,
1 0OD, STRONG GIRL OR WOMAN F'R
T general homework Apply, with refer
ence, to MRS. NOLL, 1312 N. j aiu avenue.
I A DIES 1 MAKR BIO WAGES DOING
J pleasant hf me work, and will gladly send
full particulars to sll sending 2 cent stamp.
MIS M. A. STEltBlNS, Lawrence, Mich.
U'ANTFD-I.ADY AGENT Tn KfRAN
ton to sell nnd Introduce Knyder' e:ik
Icing: fzperieuced csnriis-ter preforred: word
peruiaret.t and very profitable. Write for
particulars at once an'l get lienidt of holiday
trail.-. T H. KNYDKK ic (!0 , Cincinnati, o
W ANTED IM MEDIATELY TWO F.NF.R
gutio saleswomen to reprcent us.
Guaranteed (8 s day without Int rfrl:ig with
other duties. Healtlifrl occupation. Writ
for particulars, inclming stump, Mnngo Chem
ical Company. No. 72 John street, New YorV.
Agents Wanted.
AUK NTS VANTi3D-TO SELL CIGARS;
ST.i per month salary and expense paid.
Address, with two-cent stamp, HOARD CI
(4 AH CO., Chicago.
AUESTH TO SELL WR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel end copper electro
plsters: price from S3 upward; salary and ex
penses paid: outat frrn. ddress, with stamp.
MICH 111 AN MFMCa.'Cbloagn, ,
GENTS TOSEI.LC1UARS TO DEALERS;
VV f-i weekly and cipemea; experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED Ml'U. CO., 4S
Van Ituren St.. Chicago.
CALE8MAN TO CAIiRY SiDE "lIUCeTV.
O per cent, commission; satnpln book
moiKrl fiea. Address I N. CO., btatlou L,
New York.
A T" OX CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
soli new Ikthtninc selling table cloth, mos
qultoauil house fly liquid st lu cents nnd'-'.'i
rents n bo tie. Ssmulo tree. KOLGIAXO
M'F'U Co., Baltimore. Md.
ToENTs'-lUXDE'tf PATENT UNIVEH
V sal Hair Curlers and Wavers fnsod with
out heat), nnd "Pyrroiuted"Hair Pin Lib
eral eomui lesions. Free snmp'.e and fnll pur
tii ulars. Address P. Box 45. New York.
Saleamsn Wanted.
C ALESMF.N TO SELL CIGARS TO HEAT .
ers: f KKi monthly and expensei; exnerl-enc-
unnecessary; reply with stamp. SUPE
RIOR 'IOA H CO.. Chicaw.
Wanted To Buy.
U WANTED TO BUY - GOOD WORK
horse. l0u ponnds: will beat Pralls'e
Livery Saturday after Id a. in. S
Wanted To Rent.
I, ARM THAT WILL CARRY 1ft OK 2n
I cows, with the privilegn of buying: will
iisy cash rent: would like some stock on
farm. Address S.. Tribune nfllce.
Clairvoyant.
MADAJIaE Al'BKEY. GREAT EST LIVING
clairvoyant in the world; tells pait,
f resent and future. 12 Mulberry street.
Stockholders' Meeting,
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
I. stockholders or The Providence Gas and
Water Company will bo held at their office in
tho Delawsro and Hudaon buililiug. Lacka
wanna s venue, Scranton, Pa.. Monday, May
4, I .", at 10 n. in., to elect officers to serve
during the ensning year, to consider and au
thorise au increase of the capital stock of thJ
company, and transact any other business
that may be presented.
By order ot the innnaeers.
H. K. ATHKR t'ON, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa.. Feb. as, lWil
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
1 stockholders of The Dickson Mannfoo
luring Company for the election of officers
and to vote 01 the proposition to reduce the
number of directors from eleven to not more
than nine nor less thin ssven. and tbo consid
eration of such other business as may be
brought before tliem. will lie held at tho office
of the romp nv in Scranton, on Wrdnnsrinv,
the 11th dav of March next, at III o'clock a.m.
iShjneUi WILLIAM H. PERKINS, Boc y.
Scrnnton. Pa., Fell. 'Jt, Ifjo.
Cceclal Notices.
riETMANCFACl URKNS OHECELF."
1 brated WHITE SPONGE FLoUR have
appointed Mossra. .Megargel it Connell th-ir
sole agents for the sale o the same in Hrrao
ton and vicinity. Mr. E. E. Teal, who for
merly had the agency of this flour, will repre
sent Megargol & Connell with their complete
line, together with all his former apeclaltiee,
V.rpHETtOLDTCRlN'oTO
A Yon want this relic. Contains all of
Frank I.eslie'8 famous old War Plctures-show
ing the forces in actual battle, sketched on the
spot. Two volumes, 2.0UD pictures, Hold on
easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
press complete, all el arses prepaid. Address
P. O. MOODY, 8! Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. HAGA
cines, eto bound' or rebound at Tan
Tiiibuns office, stuick work. Keaaonable
prices.
Financial.
CRIPPLE CREEK LIf,ks
Bonght and sold strictly on eoramuwioa. Maps,
market letters and fnll Information on appli
cation, calvin bui Lock.
Denrer, Colorado,
Cold Stocks and Properties,
CRIPPLE CREEK "p".
, Sure sod Safe Investments, for Large end
Small Investors. Write us tor tall informa
tion, statistic. Mans, etc., furnished free.
Private Direct Wires te Cripple Creek, Colora
do Springs, Denver and New York.
THE MLCHLM INVESTMENT CO.. Chicago,
Ills., L. I), KNEELAND, Maaager, ,
c
molly
tn THE
We are showing tbe new
Spring Gapes, Coats,
Ready-Made Suits and
Separate Skirts.
The line is by far the
Finest and Largest ever
shown in Scranton
iiilii
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
For Sale.
P)R SALE ON EASY TERM 8-THE NOR
wood hotel property, situate in tho vil
lage of averly, N. Y. The property to Im
proved with a new three atory brink building,
provided with all the modern Improvements,
and rents for litlUO per year. For particulars
Inquire of a W. DAVIS. 14 North Franklin
sreet. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: or. FRANK A.
BELL, Attorney, Bpauldlng Iilook, W averly.
F'OR SALE-FARMS LARGE AND SMALL,
rich land, low prices: easy terms: good
markets, convenient: write for list of bar.
gains. 1. U PAULEY, iteal Estate Agent,
Detioto, Uo.
F'OR HALE A HOIT8R-AND" LOT: WILL
sell cheap. Address or call at 613 North
Garfield avonue, city.
1OR SALE HOUHF. AND LOT AT COR
I ner of Meade and Burke street. All mod
ern Improvements on preinisoa. MRS. A.nNIE
STEWART, Dumnoro, Pa.
i;oR SALE-I PAIR BAY MARES: I
I' black parer: very fast: prices low.
lil'F.KNKEY UltOTHEKS, i'4 Wyomiug Ave.
1,X)R SALE ON E OF THK FINEST
I country places near Scranton; larre
modern house and tine grounds, MKS, MARY
AYLK8WORTH, Clarke tlreon. Pa.
For Rent.
X)R Uli.NT-KlUHTMOoM HOCbE WITH
I all imnrovemeuts. Apply 1373 espouse
a venue.
'PO R KN T FOUR FLOO RSVE It M Y
1 store, arranged for lioarding and lodgiug
house; also house 607 Washington nventio.
3. L. H AUD ING.
lTH) R H E NTW A Tk Ht)l J 8 B OVD . . L
V W. switch. SCRANTON STOVE WORKS
l.X)R RENT-ROOMS NOW OCCUPIED BY
I the Traders' National iinnk: poasession
given about May 1. by F. 1. PHILLIPS,
C'islilr Traders' National Rank.
LOh RENT - FROM APRIL 1, LARGE
I brick bouse, iH Mnlborry street: all mod
rn appliance. Inquire Utll N, Washington
bv nue.
.""OR RENT TEN-ROOM HOCSE; ALL
moooru conveniences. Iuquiru at l-.J
V.'ashlmrn st
nOR RENT-ONE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE
I 715 yiilucy avenue. Kent reasonable
Opposite Moses Taylor Hospital.
IOK RENT-ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LEE
I court. Inquire ttii Adams avo.
PGR RENT NICEu' FURNISHED HALL
I1 auitnblo for lodge rooms, JOHN JEK
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenue.
FORJENT.
The upper Two Assem
bly Halls in our modern
build in g, corner Lacka
wanna and Penn AVes.,
being 50 feet front and
nearly 100 feet deep, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, to let. Will al
ter entrance ' to Lacka
wanna avenue, and adapt
floors for school, oilice,
gallery or light business
purposes.
THE SAMTERS.
Real r state.
ff5,as1-FINE BRICK RESIDENCE CEN
'? traltv located on corner.
HACKE I T, Client, Commonwealth.
8
i.,50!)-BEAtITlKULLY CENTRALLY BIT-
uatcd uome on tne tint.
HACKETT, Agont.
C.2,m WILL BUY FULL SIZE AND Sl.Olfl
V a abort lo'. Bith desirable and central.
HACKETT, Commonwealth.
tjiVlO VlLL" BUY SINGLE A N D StToW-A
O donblo house noar Present t.
HACKETT, Agent.
i(I.O0O WILL BUY A LARGE W-ROOM
single bouse, Adams avenuo, corner
lot: property in flue condition: oun
make terms to suit purchaser: cull at ofbVn.
M. II. HOLGATE.
-l S1I.O0J WILL BUY MODERN HOME.
.Sis ,,vr- 'flt M lock.tjulncy avenue;
m ti.tkO casli, balance long time.
M. H. HOLGATE.
laiUM WILL BUY 8 STORY BRICK
store, upruee sweet, near renn ave.
M. H HOLGATE.
J8..VXI WILL BUY NEW DOUBLE
uonse, corner property, tnmcy ave.
M. U. HOLGATK.
J3.W1 WILL BUY TWO LOTS. WASH-
C; Ingtou avenue.
M. H. HOLGATE.
IS.,100 WILL BUY 9 ROOM SINGLE
House, sm Diouk, w coster avenne.
M. H. HOLGAlE.
g:V00.l WILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE,
luu ioi.ouu own, ir-ing avenue: never
without tenant; terms easy: must be
old. M. H. HuLGATE.
$IS.n00 WILL BUY MODERN HOME,
its uiock, .lenerson ave; very com
Diets, hard wo d finish throughout:
terms easy; coll quick. M. H. HOI.OA R.
Commonwealth Building.
Bualness Opportunity.
PERSONS DESlKOUS OF TAKING A
dyer in solid advancing go'd mine stocks
address Denver Gold Mine Investment Co., S
and 3 Bank Blocks. Denver. Colorado.
C1 RIPPLE CREEK INVESTMENTS RK-
liable information, with Cripn e Creek
map free; 8 years oa ground: Vi,000 capital,
Tbe Woods Investment Co. , Colorado Springs,
Colo. '
Medical.
LA DIRS I Chichester's English Pennyroyal piu
ipinsrae Snsdi, are the Beat. . aaubu.
Tik. a eum. Said iiiii. ' tiarlkiUis, ' talut
A SURE CURB
FOR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to cure MM) out of every I.OOt);
two doses will tike tbe worst esse of inflam
matory out of bed. fiOO per pint bottle.
Manufactured and sold hy
MRS. DR. HAMILTON. 149 Northaaaptoa
(street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
and for sale at nRN.w Y.rkS,.. Ureea RM,e.
.O'l
raT X-
MM
a
TRY US.
602-904 UCKL IVL, COH 0li
Situation Wanted.
h' ITU AT ION WANTED BY AN EXFER1
' eucud accountant and book keeper to
open aad pott np looks, make balance sheets,
adjust complkati-d accounts, also keep
traders' books morning or evening. Terms
very moderate. Address Bookkeeper, Tribune
office.
S- ITUATION WAN TEDBYn'eXPERL
enced accountant and bookkeeper; ac
counts audited or examined; books opened,
closed sad written up; small sets kept up
mornings and evenings: terms reeouable.
Address J. II. i , caie ot Tribune office.
SITUATION WANT. l BY AN KXPERI
enced bookkeeper; term reasonable. Ad
dress Tribune oltloe,
Cl'rt'ATION- WANTED BY A YOU - G
O man ill years old; knows city thoroughly
and will worn at soy thing. Call or address
iiUS Kressler Ceurt, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN OLD
country groom and gardener, with a pri
vate family; good references. Addre Mc
MULLbiN, Cnsick's livery, Washington are.
AN ENGLISH LADY REQUIRES A SITU
ation as bontekeepir. Apply Hit Al
bright avenue.
A GOOD DHKSKMAKKtt WOULD LIKE
II or 1 pngagenionts to go outsewing by
the week; can cut and nt; will work very
reasonable if Isiaid and lodi ing is Included.
Address DRESSMAKER, Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED IN A OKNERAI.
(j stole or market: driver., bartender, flre
nian or wntchmsn; can brlrnt a good family
tratlo; city and country references. KANE,
i!2 Penn avenuo.
SITUATION WANTED AS BUTCHER OB
any other honorable employment; good
work and has emd references. Address '1, B.
JENKINS, lull) Brick avenue.
CITUATION WANTED AS JANITOR OR
O watchman; ten years' experience and
Iwst of references, Address H., Box SIB,
Montrose. Ps.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Schedule In Effect May 19, 1803.
Trains Leave Wilkcs-Barrea Follow
7.2S a.m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.16 a. m., week days, for Hazleton.
Pottiville, Reading, Norrlstown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p.m., week davs, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitta
burn and ths West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Potlsvi'le.
J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agtnt.
S. M. PRtVOST, General Manager.
Central Railroad ot New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TAHLK IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1893.
Trains leave Scrunton for Plttston,
Wilkes-Harre, etc at 8.20, 8.1i, 11.30 a. in.,
1.20, 2.00. 8.05. 0.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, .0
a. m., 1.00, 2.15. 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For New Kotk, Newark and Elizabeth,
8.:0 (express) a. m 1.20 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 8.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. ni.
arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Terminal,
8.21 p. m. nnd New York 8.4S p. m.
Fur Mnuch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlc
bem, Easton and i'lilladelphia, 8.20 a. m
1.20, 3.0."i. 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Lous; Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a. m., 1-20 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg.
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.20, 6.00 p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For I'ottsvllle, 8.20 a. m.. 1.20 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m 1.10, 1.20, 4.30 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal,
9.00 a. m.. 2.00 and 4.80 p. m. Sunday 8.27
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had cn application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
II. P. BALDWIN.
Qen. Pass. Agent.
J. H. OLHAUSRN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
jiGOSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
mx elTi-rssT Juiy w, en ireuis win
MM In arrive at new Lacka
m m D wanna avenue station
WW r as follows:
f Trains will leave Scran
ton station for Carbondale and Interme
diate points at 2.20, 6.46, 7.00, 8.2a and 10.10
a! m., 12.0 2 20. 8.65. 6.15. .li, J.25, 9.10 and
11.80 p. m. . ....
For Farview, Waymart and Honesdale
at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a. m., 12.00, 2.20 aud 6.15
PFof Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack!
and Montreal at 5.45 a. m, and 2.20 p. m.
For WUkea-Barre and intermediate
points at 7.45. 8.46, 9.38 and 10.46 a. m., 12.05,
1.20, 2.38, 4.00, 5.10, 6.05, 9.15 and 11.38 p. m,
Trains will arrive at Scranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate points
at 7.40, 8.40. 9.84 and 10.40 a. m 12.00, 1.17.
134, 8.40, 4.64, 6.5S, 7.45. 9.11 and U.S3 p. m.
From Honesdale, Waymart and Par
view at 9.84 a. m.. 1100, 1.17, 140. 6.55 and
7.45 p. m. , .
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc..
at 4.64 and 11.81 p. in.
From Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
tolnte at t.15, 8.04, 10.05 and 11.55 a. m LU
14, 8.39, 5.10, 1.08, 7 20, 9.03 and lb II p. n.
WW
m rv oi eai rsv
mm
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Wallace
THE ENTIRE
and Gapes were bonght
from the agents. Trunks
at One-Third Less than
regular prices.
We have marked
them on the same ba
sis. 2flo
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets, I ,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Nov. 17. 1893.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. A II. R. .R. at 7 4$
a. m 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. ni., via D.,
L 4 W. H. K 6.00. 8.08. 11.20 a. m and l.U
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes
Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.00. 1.08. U.2
a. m.. 8.40, 6.07. 8.62 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha.
xleton. Pottnvllle and all points on the
, ayer Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via BJ. A W. V. R. R 8.39 a. m., via D. A
H. R. R at 7.46 a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.88, 4.00 p.
m- y'A - W- -
m.. 1.80, 8.40 p. m, .
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Raslon,
Reading. Harrisburg and all intermediate
Pnfo-vl? D- H- R- a. m.. U0S,
lin'-y-J M- P- via D.. U W.
R. R-. t.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda. Elmlra, Ithnca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D & H. R. H 1.45
B H- so? inJ 111,3 v,a D- U W
R. R., 1.08, 9.65 a. m., 1.80 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
P '-"J Xnt vl 1 H. R. R 8.46 a. 01..
12 -. 11.38 p. m.. via D.. L. A W'. R. It.
and Plttston Junction. 8.08, 9.65 a. ni.. Ut),
50 P. m , via E. & W. V. It. R., 3.41 p. m.
tor Klmlra and the west via Salamanca,
v a D. & if. r. R-i g 45 a m 12M 6 t)6 m
v,ft.Pi!,,', & w- M. -5 m.;i.30.
and 6.07 p. m. , ,
Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between LIB,
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York.
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and , Suspensiaa
Bridge.
RpLLIN H. WILBtTR, Oen. Bupt.
CHAS. tt. LEE. Oen. Pass. Agt., Phlla., Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Oen,
Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del.. Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1895.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex-
frees for New York and all points East.
40, 2.60. 5.15, 8.00 and 9.56 a. m.; 12.65 ami
3.34 p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 6.1S, 8.00 and 8.5a a. ia..
12.55 and 3.34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 8.55 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mlra, Corning, Bath, Daniville, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.36 a. m.. and
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points la the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a. m.
Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. nv.
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p. m.
Blnghuralon and liimlra Express, 6.01
p. ni.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego.
I'tlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m. and
1.24 p. m.
Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wllkes
Barre, Plymouth. Mloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg.
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta.
tlons, 0.00. 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8 08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor aud sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed information, pocket time
tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket -office, 32 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New York;
and intermediate points on the Erie rail,
road at 7.00 a. tn. and 8.29 p. m. Also for
Honesdale, Hawley and local points al
7.00, 9.40 a. m. and J.29 p. m.
All the above are through trains to nC
from Honesdale. .
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at lit
m. and 3.19 p. m.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
Ill Effect September 9)and, 1805.
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18 88
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poyateUe
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Unlondale
Forset city
Carbondale
Wbite Bridge
Mayneld
Jermyn
Archibald
Wtutiiu
Peckniie
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signifies that tralua stop oa slgaal tor urn
ajagers -
secure rates via Ontario a Western before
Bp-chasing tickets aad save saoaey. Day aat
UujtlSi press to the West.
J. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass Aft,
T. TOtcroft, Dir. Foam Agt. seraatoaVt'a.
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