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    THE FCRAOTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNmo, MARCH 9, 1890.
CONGRESSIONAL FORECAST
Cuban Resolutions Will Be Culled Up
In Senute.
CHANDLER IS AGGRESSIVE
II Holds Tbt This Nation Should IM
far tea Independence of Cnba
end Notify Spain of ill In
tention to Maintain It.
Washington. March 8. The confer
ence report on the Cuban resolutions
will cnllerl tin In the senate tomor
row. When the reiort win presented
on Thursday last by Mr. Sherman,
wherein the senate receded from Its
own resolutions and oareed to those
passed by the house, objection to pres
ent conHlderatlon was made by Mr.
Hale, of Maine. Mr. Sherman then
guve notice that he would call the re-
uort ud immediately after tne morn
ins business tomorrow. A conference
report being- privlloRed, it has the rlffht
of way. Mr. Hale. It is understood, will
take th otinortunlty thus offered, to
explain why he voted njralnst the reso
lutions when they were before the sen
ate for consideration. Mr. Chandler,
who did not participate In the debate
at that time, but who voted for the res
olutlons. may ulso make n short speech
in which he will slat his views, wmcn
are more extreme than those of uny
of his colk'UKUes. Mr. Chandler holds
that thosu of uny of Ills colleagues. Mr.
Chandler holds that this government
should not only declare the independ
ence of thu Island of Cuba, but that
the United States should set up that
Independence and notify Spuiu and the
whole world that sho was ready und
able to maintain it.
The Uupont use. Involving- the.
legality of the allcKcd election in Dela
ware, still holds its place us Hie un
nnislied business. Mr. Ttnple, of In.ll
uiiu. has the lloor for tomorrow. Ills
speech will be replied to by Mr. l'rlti h
ui J, of North Carolina, u member of the
committee. Mr. Cray, of lelawar und
Mr. Hurrows. of Michigan, will ulso
speak on this subject dlirinft the week.
There Is u aetieral belief that the de
bate will end this week, for there Is no
disposition on the part of the Democrats
to delay the vote.
Mr. ;ruy.representinK the Democrats,
says there is a plain cuse auuinst the
legality of the claim und Mr. liupont
And that of the senate votes ueiordliiK
to the facts us they are presented, Mr.
1 Hi ixint will not lie seated. Mr. Mitch
ell is eiiunlly lirm In his belief thnt there
can be but one side lo the case, and that
Mr. Hupont will be seated. The Impres
sion anions; Republicans is that Mr. 1)11
pont will Ret the solid vote of the Re
publicans, together with one, and per
haps two, Populist votes. This, of
course, would Rive him his seat. The
silver men appear to have been care
fully sounded on the subject, and those
interested in the case suy that silver
will not figure in the matter at all, but
that the case will be decided on its
merits entirely, even though the seat
ing of Dupont does mean one more anti
silver vote In the senate.
The bill to prevent the extermination
of the fur seals of Alaska (which seeks
to prevent such extermination by exter
minating them under authority of the
I'nlted States and by preventing the
further exercise of cruelty by J'elaglc
sealers) has been made the special or
der for Thursday. This measure will
cause some debate, at least on the part
of Senator Morgan, who is bitterly op
posed to its provisions and was defeat
In in committee by a majority of only
one.
HOUSE FORECAST.
It Is the expectation of the house
managers to devote the coming week
to the consideration of appropriation
bills, and the contested election case of
Aldrleh vs. Rabbins, from the Fourth
Alabama district.
The postolllce appropriation 1)111 Is
the pending business, and when it hns
been disposed of, the election case will
be taken up. Unless the Illness of Mr.
Turner (Detn., Vu.) a member of the
committee reporting the case should
necessitate a postponement.
The naval appropriation bill is the
next in line for consideration.
FASTS SEVENTEEN DAYS.
Not a Stimulunt nf Any Kind Has llccn
Taken by u Michigan Woman.
liattle Creek. Mich., March S.Tt Is
how seventeen days since Mrs. Nellie
Ingham hns taken a particle of food or
drink. She lies on her bed perfectly
conscious, but in considerable pain. Six
teen years ago she had a similar ill
turn und for 'M2 days she did not eat a
particle or food. Three months of this
time not u morsel of stimulant of uny
kind was taken Into her system and the
balance of the time only by Injections.
Her case then, as now, bullied the
skill of the best physicians. She Is f.O
years old und since her last attack has
been In good heal 111 during ull the six
teen years.
ROYALTY IN POVERTY.
Descendant of a kins of Denmark Houblv,
Afflicted in Iowa
Cedar Rnplds, la., March 8. The po
lice were called to the home of (Jeorge
Hurmelster, in the suburbs of this city,
this morning, he having become violent
ly Insane, lie was found in a wretched
little house and occupying a room in
which there was no lire und nothing but
few leaves upon which to sleep. It Is
play havoc with linen collars and cuff.
All soils are easily removed from "Cel
luloid" Collarsntid Cuffs by simply wip
ing them off w ith a dump sponge or
cloth. Tncu they look as Rood as new
are ns good as new. That's why
travelers, railroad nicu, machinists,
etc., prefer them
luiloio
MARK-
iHTrBimrll
collars and cuff are the only worthy
water-proof collars and cutis made.
There are imitations. See that yon get
the genuine interliued collars and cuffs
marked as above and you will never
wear linen good again.
gold mrywfim. Coll. w. esh. C.J 40J.
air, poatut Iih. If t bs dnlw does apt kp tkta
ini ioudirrct- Stat else and stl.
SUM CBIXVUHD COMPACT,
w lfark.
! oapolio "in.'r
said that be broke everything placed in
the room, and it was necessary to re
move all.
Burmeister Is SO years old. , His wife
Is a descendant of one of the kings of
Denmark, and she hus remained an
aristocrat even in their squalor and
poverty, appearing on the streets in
silks, white kid gloves and white veil.
BIBLE READING DISASTROUS.
Ohio School Teacher Loses Iter Position
lleeausa of Disobedience.
East Liverpool, O.. March 8. Miss
Florence Jessop, a teacher in the cen
tral building, who continued to read the
Bible to her pupils in disobedience of
the school board's orders, has been dis
missed. Evangelist Schlverea, who is con
ducting union evangelistic meetings,
last night read to 3,000 people the corre
spondence between the teacher and Su
perintendent Sanor and made a sensa
tional attack on the board. He said its
action only showed the need of the re
vival meetings and prophesied that such
conduct would not go long unpunished.
BAN AGAINST A KMl'K.
six White Toughs Attack a Colored Man
and Two Aro Stabbed to Death-Two
Wounded.'
Philadelphia, March 8. During a
fight late last night at Twenty-third
and I.oinburd streets George Queen,
colored, uged 20 years, stubbed and
killed John O'Brien; fatally cut Joseph
Sweeney and quite seriously wounded
Thomas Reaney and Charles Fisher.
All Queen's victims were white men.
The white men, from) whut can be
learned of the circumstances which led
up to the light, were ill u, lurge measure
tj blunvo for the trouble.
Earlier In the evening they had taunt
ed Queen as he passed them on the
street, und a little later they became
liivulveu in a quarrel with another col
ored man Hnd chased him for some
dlstunce to heat him. Alter his lirst
encounter with the whites, Queen re
turned home ami urmid himself with a
large butcher knife and returned to the
street. An eye witness says that the
white men assaulted Queen, and that
he used the knife ugainst a crowd of
six ussiilluntH.
Whether Queen was Assaulted or
whether he mude the attack with the
knife will probably not develop until
the coroner's Inquest. The result, how
ever, was the almost Instant killing or
O'ilrien, the fatal wounding of
Sweeney, and the cutting: of the other
two men by the negro. Queen made
no attempt to escape after the tight.
and was arrested and locked up. This
morning he wus committed to jail with
out ball to await the action of the cor
oner. In his ante-mortem statement,
taken ut the hospital, Sweeney says he
had nothing to do with the light, and
was attracted to the scene by the strug
gling men in the street, and that the
assault upon him wus entirely unpro
voked. Fisher made a similar state
ment. DETECTIVES CONVICTED.
.Murderers Connected with the Berry
Agencv Will Be Punished.
Chicago. March 8. In the case of the
murder of Frank White, in mistake for
his criminal brother, Clarence White, by
operatives of the Berry Detective
agency, who went out after Clarence
with revolvers and a warrant, the jury
last night returned a verdict of guilty
as to all six defendants.
William J. Dix, who fired the fatal
shots, was convicted of murder, and
his punishment fixed at life imprison
ment. The other five, Jacob Fischel,
Charles A. Thompson, William F. Mayo,
John Frew and Charles J. Poole, were
convicted of manslaughter, and their
punishment left to the judge.
PAYING I OR HIS CRIME.
Gideon llouscr, a Kobbcr, Totally Blind
and a Raving Alanine.
Avllla, Ind., March 8. Terrible retri
bution has followed the crime of Gideon
Houser, who committed a robbery near
here and when pursued sent a bullet
crashing through his head. i looser
hovered between life and death In the
Albion jail for a number of days, the
pleading of his young wife saving him
from the penitentiary.
He was taken to Kansas City, Mo.,
und a telegram from that city says he
hus become u raving mnnluc In addition
to being stricken totally blind, the lat
ter affliction resulting from his wound.
Houser is u member of a prominent
family.
BACK I OR AMERICAN DOLLARS
Atony Austro-tlungnrian Miners Ho
rn rn to the Coal Piecing.
Philadelphia, March 8. A significant
living cargo arrived here yesterday
from Austro-lluugary. Five hundred
miners, who left coal diggings in tic run
tun und vicinity during the hard times
nearly two yeurs ugo, came buck, with
some of their American hoardings still
intact, aguin to seek their fortunes in
Pennsylvania.
Nut one of them had been naturalized,
though many hud been in America for
years. So they had to puss the Immi
grants' muster again,
SKIPPED WITH $10,000.
A Telegraph Operator Robs a Itookmnklug
I Irm and Disappears.
Cincinnati, Ohio, March 8. John R.
Pierce, telegraph operator for the
Hookmaklng lirm of Sol Sharpe & Co..
of Covington, got the combination of
the sufe from Cashier Puyne on Tues
day evening last iifion u forged order
from Shurpe, und took $6,000 from the
strong box.
Wednesday he drew $1,000 from the
bank with which Shurpe did business,
upon a forged check, lit" left Wednes
day nurnlng. It Is supposed he went
to t'unudu; and nulled for Europe.
"SAINTS" MAKE MANY CURES,
Chronic Cases Cured by Prayer at
the
Kalamazoo Uevivnls.
KuIuinussOo, Mich, March 8. A dis
ciple of the lirund Junction "saint!1,"
named Elder William Drover, ha:i been
holding revivul meetings here for two
weeks, :nd hus Increased his believers
in the fulth from twenty to fifty, lie
has ulso accomplished some wonder
ful cures.
Mrs. Hingii, aged 6.1 years, who has
lieen compelled to use crutches forty
years, wus completely cured, she claims,
by pruyer and hus no use for crutches.
Itiiffnln l.lvo Stock.
Buffalo. X. Y., March 7. Cattle Slow,
but steady; good light steers, J.:.7o; fair
to gooil fut cows, $'J.T,u3.25; mixed hutch
m-k'. ta3.lu. I logs Lower; Yorkers. t. i;i
M'i: mixed puckers, $l.25u4.30: mediums,
Sl.25a4.afi-, roughs, tl ."ou:i.7r: slugs, $j..viu
3.2.".. Sheep ami lumhs Lower for lamb",
f'.eudy for sheep; inline h an.lv lambs,
JM.7iiat.7'i; light lo fair, S3.Wut.iW; mix-.d
pheep, 83.fUu3.7f for good to choice; fair to
good, 82.75a3.4o; heavy export lumbs, $ t.Tou
4.75. .
. Philadelphia Tallow .Market.
Philadelphia. March 7. Tallow Is quiet
and unchanged. We quote: City, prime,
In hoKsheuds, 3slc. ; country, prime. In
barrels, aV; country, ilurk. In barrels,
B'lUi'ic; cakes, 4c; grease, 3;c.
If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'u Soothing Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Tears by Mu
llens of Mothers for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums,
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup." and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents bottle.
Will S. Itlslng and Bertha Rlccl will be
eeen In vaudeville houses in a travesty
on "Pygmalion and Galatea."
SPAIN'S WARLIKE STUDENTS
Thcv
Set Out tu Attack a Consulate
und Land in a Hospital.
LIVELY SCENES IX MADRID
Students Attack the American Consulate
and Are Met by the Gendarmerie.
With Drawn Swords Guards
Hispcrso tho Mob.
Madrid, March 8. A large number of
students met in the suburbs of Cadiz
last evening with the Intention of or
ganizing und going straight to the
United States consulate, which It was
their purmise to attack. Hy meeting
outside the city the Rtudents exectod
to ward off suspicion and to take the
authorities of the city by surprise.
While the students were entering the
city, however, the authorities were
wurnrd of their coming, and they im
mediately sent a large force of gend
armes to defend the American consul
ate. When the students arrived at the
consulate they attempted to break
through the rucks of the guards, hut
the gendarmes charged upon them with
drawn swords and captured their ban
ner. Several of the students were In
jured by sword cuts. The students, be
ing repulsed und prevented from i t
lucking the consulate, marched to the
park Willi the Intention of biiiningr tin
American Hag in that public place, but
the police charged upon ihein und
forced tlu-m to tuke refuse In a ho.'i
pltal. The superintendent of thut. In
stitution Is negotiating1 for their peace
ful and unmolested exit, the students
agreeing, om their part, not to create
uny further disorder.
There was a great deal of anti -Amer-Icuu
agitation In the cafes In Madrid
last evening. The government pns
fears of a renewal of the hostile dem
onstrations, and the uut hoiitles. will
not make any complaint ( the burning
of mi elllgy of the king' tf Spain und u
Spuulsh Hug In the United Stutes, lest
such u course should mouse popular
resentment.
The police dispersed a meeting' of
students in Santiago last evenluir. In
iutihg several of them severely In the
light that occunvd. There Is n greut
deal of excitement In the towns.
The government has approved u cred
it of 6,500,0(111 pesetas for the purpose- of
urmlug transatlantic steamers us cruis
ers and making other naval prepara
tions. The students of the university nt
Suragossu. today entered a church
which was filled with ladles at their
devotions, nnd shouted "Viva Espanin,"
and "Death to the Yankees." Their
actions for a time created a panic, and
most of the ladies left the church.
There was excitement In the streets
throughout the day. The governor of
the province, the mayor of the town,
and the rector of the university mixed
with the groups of excited people and
tried their best to calm them. Gend
armes are now patrolling the streets,
und all the public buildings are strong
ly guarded. A strong guard is stu
t loned about the American consulate
at Cadiz. Today a number of medical
students hooted and stoned the gend
armes guarding the building. The lat
ter charged upon the moo and soon
scattered It.
The Queen Hegent drove to church
this afternoon. Crowds lined the streets
through which she passed and loudly
cheered her. The greatest enthusiasm
was manifested.
General Azcarraga, minister of war,
has received from an Knglish gentle
man an offer to supply 10,000 ex-soldlers
for the Spanish service on condition
thut he himself have the command of
them.
THE WORLD oFbISIXESS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, March 7. The transac-
tlons In stocks at the board today were
only 121,4114 shares and of this total
Tobacco figured for 6:1.100 shares. The
stock broke from 73' to 71, and near
the close, on efforts to cover short con
tracts there was a rally to 7:i-", nt
which the final transactions were af
fected. The early break wus the result
of reports from the west that the com
pany's revenues were being material
ly reduced through the operations of
Us competitors. It was also stateil thut
the company had or would Issue $2.
OuO.Ooo new preferred stock. Cotton OH
preferred broke from UJ to S7, und later
recovered to 60. The early lirenk was
the result of rumors that the conipuny
had not tarried its interest and div
idend requirement for the year. This
war. seml-otllclallv denied and the se
curities of the company closed com
paratively steady. General Kloctrio
was exceptionally strong uml rose
from 32-s t Kta'i, on rumors that
Dim company hud made several Im
portant contracts. There was very
little to the railway list and there Is
nut likely to be until the street has u
better understanding of the Cuban
question. At present the average trad
er and operator Is In the dark, ami Is
disposed to go slow. Baltimore and
Ohio and Denver and Rio Crumb j. re
ferred were heavy In the early trading,
lialtlmore and Ohio declined to I:'!"
and rallied to 147. There- were no t.cw
developments In regard to the property,
although It is generally understood thut
the New York bankers will endeavor
to bring ubout a rehabilitation of the
property without foreclosure. An of
ficial statement of the exact condition
of the road Is anxiously awaited. Den
ver and Rio Grande fell 2 to 47i on
light trading. Speculation elosed quiet
and linn in tone, net changes show
gains of to l' per cent. Sufrnr lost
Vi. Delaware und Hudson. Pachic
Mall, . Lead. 1; Cotton Oil, and do
prefericd 2 percent.
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CAN BE CURED.
Many people ay no; that Isliocauso
they have heard of miuiy failures
whore tba truss or tha kuife have been
relied npon. Krience has developed a
now and better way a avsteiuor treat
moot that positively rare and (too
away with tbe truio entirely after
wards. Or A. P. O'Malley. Bnpturs
Siweiallst, SO South WanhinKton street.
Wilke-Barro. administers this new
treatment. There is 110 detention from
business and persons from out of town
can receive treatment and return
home tbe same dny. An absoluto enre
is euaranteed. There is do charge f or
examination, A visit onee a week: for
four to elirbt weeka will usually lie
sufficient for the most stubbo; u cases.
N. P. Those not wishing treatment
can be fitted with the eelebrmt'd
O'MiLLEY TRUSS, guaranteed to
bold any rupture that caa be returned
giving es and comfort.
X. J. Central HV.i 14 1064 HH'4
Nor. l'ue 4 4S
Gen. Kh-ctric 34- a'i W4
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CIUCAaO HOARD OF TRADR FKICE3.
Op'n- High- Low- Clot.
WHEAT. In if. rt. est. Ing.
May iu bVj tii fcT.'i
July Mi ui tijj
OATS
May ;i 31 Jti'i II
July 2114 21'i 21 21'.
CORN.
May niii, 3U, SO', Cl",
July 3l, "p, a t
LARD.
May 5.40 5.40 5.S7 3.10
July o.U u.U fi.fiO 6.11
PORK.
May 9.75 8.77 9.C7 !.C7
July II. 9J .9J !).& 9.83
Seranton Eoard of Trado FxchangeQuo-
tatlnn.t-AII C-uotutioui Iluscd on 1'ur
of I no.
Kami. Bid. Asked.
Dlmo Uep. & Dis. Bank I3i
B.-ranton Lnco Curtain Co 69
National Boring & Drilling Co. ... SO
First National Hunk 639
Hcranton Jar & Stopper Co 2i
tSl,rii. l.roo'K Water Co 103
Khnhul'H HoulfVar.i Co lt
Scraiiloo Axle Works to
tscrunton Saving!! Uank 100
Seranton Traction Co 1.1
Bouta flute Class Co ig
Scran ion 'ar Keplai er Co Joo
Sc'unton Packing Co 93
Weston Mill Co o-.O
l.uckuwn.Miu Iron & Sieel Co !.
Seranton HedJlug Co Joj
BONDS.
Seranton Class Co :ou
Seranton IV.si. Hallway, llr&t
mortgage due 1M8 110
S-Tanton Traction Co 93
t'eople's Stivet Hallway, lirst
moiiguge due ISIS 110
Seranton & Plltston True. Co 90
People's Street Hallway, Sec
ond mortr.uce duo VJ-0 HI
Dick-jon Manufacturing Co liw j
Lacktt. Townrlilp School 9, pis
City of Seranton Street Imp li' ... UK
Sciunloii Axle Works 100
lluroimh of Winton 0 bt
liusli llrouk Coal Co uM
New York Produce Market.
New York, March 7. Flour I mil, easv,
lini'liangcd. Wheat-Spot market iliill
lower: No. '' red stole and elevulor. So',
ulloat. Kl,c.: f. o. b.. S':,c: No. 1 north
ern, 7;S!'1a7.'ic. ; options wore moderately
active und weak under I roe onerings,
bused on the weakness abroad and libera
shipments from the Argentine, with lino
weather west and absence of clearances,
closed weak ut SuV". down; May and July
most active: No. L' red March, 7-'ie. ; April,
7ic.; .May, 71V.: June, 71:1,0.; July, ,1-V
Corn Pools luuctive. scarce, held firmly
No. 2, SS'-jaiOo. elevator: tu'ulle. u flout
options were dull. '. lower with wheat
.luy, 3t!c.; July, 3irT.c. oats Spots dull
steady; options dull, nominally easier
March, 2io.; Mil v. aVic.j spot prices. No,
2. 2tio.: No. 2 white, 27'.'.; No. 2 Chicago,
2o; No. 3, 2.10.; No. 3 white, ai'sc.; mix
western, 2'lu27e.; white do., 2iln2!1."
Lard ytifet, vusy; western steam, 51.30;
city, J.i; Muy. Ja.i; refined epitel; con'.l
lioiit, $3.90; Houth America, i!.hi; com
pound, 4r,iu4"JiO. ButterModerate de
mand. unchanged. Cheese Fancy steady
unchuged. Kggs Steudy, unchanged.
Toledo (irnin Market.
Toledo. ()., March 7. Whent Receipts
S.II72 hushels; shipments, l.fiUO hushels;
easy -o. i red cusn, 7-'c. : .May, 7;ie juiy
Uc. ; No. 3 red cash, 70c. Corn Heeelpts,
2:i.4i luishels; shipments, 8.BUU hushels
quiet: No. 2 mixed cash, 2S'2c; No. 3 do.
2o.: Muy, IHWfco.; No. 3 yellow cash, 2S'ie
Oats Keceipts, none; shipments, none;
nun; ,o. wwte catn, jsc, I'loyerseeti
Keceluls, ulili halts: shipments. H52 bans
quiet; prime cash, $1.47'; Murch, Jl.42'ii;
April, J4.iu; iiciouer, ji'a.
Chicago Live. Stock
ChlcaRO, March 7. Cuttle Keceipts, 700
head; market steady; common to extra
steers, $.1.30a4.6a; stockers nnd feeders,
J.'. i.inil.T..; cows and bulls, Jl.'i0a3.ri0; calvu.4,
t.'.i.ttiii.3; rexans, j.'.&nw.io. nogs ice-
ocipts, i.i.iiwi head: market tlrm and 2'ia.e.
hiKher; heavy packing and shipping- lots,
S3.iWa4.in: common to choice mixed, fl.Mia
4.ii"j; cnoice assorted, J4.iua4.l7 UkM,
;!.0ul.2u; pigs, i::.10ul.l0. fineep Itecelpts,
j.tniu head; market steady; Inferior lo
choice, $2.Mla3.Ki; lambs, 3.iiOa4.70.
AVOID PXECMONIA. diphtheria and
typhoid lever, ny Keeuins: the blood Dure,
the appetite good and the bodily health
vlKorous by the use of Hood's Sursa-
puillla.
HOOD'S PIM,S have won high pralso
ror ineir prompt ami emcieni yet easy ac
tion. A WORD.
WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
WITCH. WIIKN PAID FOR IN AD-
VAN'CR. WIIKN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADR, NO CIIAHGK W1IX UK LK8S
THAN r. CRNTS. THIS ItUI,R F
PI.tf:S TO SMAT.T. WANT ADS.. EX-
CKPT I.OCAI, SITITATIONS, WHICH
A Kli INSKRTED FRKK.
Wanted.
'AN'I'KU ONEi'OPV OFT1IK TRIBUNE
of each nf tho fu bWlne (lutes. ill tmv
lu rentM eacn lur same: r riusv. dun. , in
Saturday, Fob. V, is; 5; Wudnesdny, Aug. 14.
Is" "Si
Help Wanted Male.
HEN TO LEAKS BAHIiF.R TRADE -It
HA weeki reuutreu: nositlnna lecured: eat
alocu free. Addre 11 A hllF.lt SCHOOL. Kl
1 enter street. Mew t or It, ur as. t harry Htraut,
Philndclpli!ii.
VV
ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO
work at heme: I u iv f '.i Ut SPi ner week
for makinir ( niyim Porti-nits; now patented
inethjd: anvoi.e who .-an rod and write can
dn the work at home, in sparo time, day or
evening: send for particulars and begin work
atones. Address ri. A. Oripp, uoruiuo Artist,
Tyroue, Pa.
U 'ANTED-N All! NT IN EVERY SE(;"
lion tocntivaSD: J4 00 to S-j Oil a day made;
tdls at rilclit; alsoa man t- sell Maple II001U
to dealers: l!it side line t7.t.t41 a month; Hil
ary or lurffA cnmniissien made; experlennrt
iinne.-csia' y. Clifton Soap and Mauaractur
Ir.R Co., Ciiielnunti, o.
WANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
V every town to folicit stock btihscriu-
tloii-; a monopoly: bit; money lor ucent
110
ratdt.il re.piire.L EDWARD C. FISH
P.irden lil.i -K. Chicago. 111.
A CO.,
Helo Wanted Females.
( IIJOD, STItONti OIRt,
"I ueie-rril li'tusewol k
OR WOMAN Knit
Anidv. villi refer
ence, to MRS. NU1.I., 1312 N. j alu avenue.
IADIES-I MAKE P.IO WAGES DOlXll
J pl.-iii-ntit h. me work, mid will tlndly sond
f nil particiilni-M to nil Mending 2 cent htntup.
Miss M. A. STI'XIIINS. Lawrence, Mich,
Ur ANTED- t.ADY AOENT 1N St'ltAV
ton to sell nnd Introduce Kuvder'a -:ke
icing: experienced caiivniwr preferred: work
pel nuncrif uml very protltitble. Write for
pi.rtlt'iilnra at once nnd get benefit of holi.lar
trade. T II. SNYDER CO, ( Inelniinti. O
UT ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO KNER
setic saleswomen to repros-ut ui.
(inaraiiteed Sunday without iuterl'eriiiK with
iithe duties. Ii.-altlif.il oceiipatiou. Write
for particulars. Inclosing stamp, .Mango 'hem
lea! Company. No. 72 John street. New York.
Clairvoyant.
MADAME Al'BREY. GREATEST LIVING
ehiirvoyaut In the world: tells past,
present and future, 212 Mulberry street.
Proposals.
WEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KE
k ' ceived nt the office of E. G. Worden, 222
Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa., until March
13. IMNl. for the removal from premises of
everything above ami to six inches lielow the
curb grar.e line on a lot 02x107 feet at corner
of Linden street and Madison avenue.
Hotel Change.
MR. F. J. M ANOAN, WHO 61JCCES8FVX
ly conducts I a hotel 'on Fifth avenue,
this city, has bought tbe lease and fixtures of
lallaban a hotel, Lackawanna avenue, and
will hereafter conduct business at that well
knowe establishment. Mr. Mangan will thor
oughly renovate and remodel the plane, and
when It is finished it will be one 0 the best
equipped boteli In the city.
01 CENT
c
ommolly
IN THE
We -are showing tbe new
Spring Capes, Coats,,
Ready-Made Suits and
Separate Skirts.
Tbe line is by far the
Finest and Largest ever
shown in Seranton.
CONNOLLY
For Sale.
LMilt SALlToN EASY" TERYIM-'rilPrN'ld?
" wood hotel property, situate in the vll
Uk of Wavorly. N. Y. The) property is Im
proved with a new three story Prick building,
provided with ail the inoiloru improvement!).
aud rents f.-r Si,uui pr year. For jurtieulars
iii.iuireof a W. DAV IS. 14 North 1-ri.likliu
e'ruttt. Wilkos-Barrc. Co.: or, FRANK A.
PKI.I, Attorney. SpaiildinK Klocli, SVuvetly.
N. V.
"i.'M ulAil:-A aoVak;""AN 1 i .of :w ill
J sell cheap. Ad.lros,s or cull at oKI North
tlarflol.l aveuue, city.
TOR SALE- HOCSK AND LOT AT COR
J ner of Meade aud Bnrkn Rtre.-t. All mod
ern improvements on premises. MRS. ANNIE
STEWART. Diinmore, Pu.
I 'OK 8ALE-I PAIR BAY MARES: 1
I black paror: very fast : prices low.
UVEKNSEV BROTHERS. i':i4 Wyominit Ave.
F" 'OR T SALE-ONE "uP TnE FINEST
country place near Scrunton; larre
motlerii house and flue grounds. MRS. MARY
A YLE8WOKTH, ('larks tireosi, Pa.
For Rent.
WOH RENT FHOM AHK1L 1,
LARGE
all mod-
Ir brick house, 424 Mulberry street
em appliances.
Impure U4U N.
V automaton
avenue.
I.-'OR i RENTNEVvnuR6oMH0USE ON
Oak street, near Main n venue: all modern
improvements. BEN J. ROBINSO.N. 112 Oak
Btreot.
IOR RENT-EIGHT KOM HOUSE WITH
nil Improvements.
Apply 1H73 Capouso
avenue.
IOR RENT-
W. switch.
WAREHOUSE ON I).. L
SCRAN TON STOVE WORKS
1'OR RENT ROt MH NOW OCCUPIED BY
the Traders' National Bank: possession
given shout Mny 1. by F. I PHILLIPS,
Cashier Traders' National Bank.
IOR RENT TEN-ROOM
HOUSE; ALL
1 modern
Washburn St.
lOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE.
J 715 ynincy aveniin. Rent reasonable
Opposite Moses Taylor Hospital.
I.OR RENT-ONE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, LEE
court Inquire Adams ave.
T.-'OR RENT-NICE, X FURNISHED HALL
J1 suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JKK
MYN, UU Wyoming ovenuo.
FOR RENT.
The upper Two Assem
bly Halls in our modern
building, corner Lacka
wanna and Pcnn Aves.,
being 50 feet front and
nearly 100 feet deep, with
steam heat and passenger
elevator, to lot. Will al
ter entrance to Lacka
wanna avenue, nnd adapt
floors for school, oilicc,
gallery or light business
purposes.
THE SAMTERS.
Agents Wanted.
AOENT8 WANTED TO SELL CIOARS;
7i per month wilary unit oxnensps paid.
Uldr.iw. with two-.-ent atarnp. IIUARO 11-
Al'0.;Ciliiaa50.
A" OKNTH-TO 8ELL OUB PltACTIOAL
gold, silver, nickul and enrver elr.-tro
plnters: rrice from frl upward ; asim-v and
pennpspiiid; out lit free. Address, with stamp,
illt'HIOAN JIFO CO.. Chicago.
a I1P.NTB TOKEl.t. rif4AR TO DEALER-
J Jit weekly and ex iwiwm; exnnrieuce un
necessary. OXSOLUATKU ill'O. 00., 4
Van Biirtm Rt., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CAHBY SIDE LINE: i!)
per cent, commission: Huniple book
mailed free. Addreaa L, N. CO., ntatlon L,
New Y'ork.
At" onc3e aoents appointed "to
sell new lightning Nellinir table cloth. iron-
ifulto and housefly liquid ut lo cuts nnd i6
centM a bo tie. Sanii.lo true. 1101.G1AXO
AI'K'OC'o., Baltimore. Mil.
AUENTS lllNDE't PATENT UNfVEK
sal Ilulr Curlrrs Hnd Wnvera (iiswl with
out heat I, und "l'yr Foiuteil' ilair I'int. Lib.
i ral .otnlilit.sioni. Free s;iui))lo and full par-
ti.nlars. AddreM P. . Iiox -. Now . irk.
Stockholders' Meeting,
rrilK ANNUAL S1EK1INO OP THE
1 : kliol.l.-rH of Tho In-ksoa Manilla.:
turinf 'niupHiiy for tho t-I.-ti.n of ortlct-rs
und to vote o Vhe ropwiti.n tu reduce tlio
liiiiuljor of directors froMi t-levon to not innru
tl.au nine nor l" th.ni svn. aud t'm ..-nubi.l .
ration of sr.ch other iumo im may in.
roimiit lKforu thuni, will I.e. li.-lrl at t-ie ..nice
of tho coii.p my in H..:i'utitoii. .01 W.-duevduv,
tbe I irti unv nl .Mnr.-n iiv.x-. mt io oci.n-k a.m.
Higniit) WILLIAM II. V l-.K KLS, Sec 'y.
f-'. r:iiitoii. Pa.. Kelt. -I, If'.HS.
Soeelal Notices.
ri'HE MANUKAC'I rllKKS OF THE CKLR
1 brutoJ WHITE Hi'ONOK I I.Ol'K have
nm.olnted JI.-sul". .M.-uiit L'ol 6c o:ini-ll their
sole ag-nts for the sala : tli- name In Scran
ton aud vicioilly. Mr. K. K. Teal, who for
merly had tho agency of thW flour, will reora-
Bent M.-gurenl A 'ontill wit.i their complete
hue, tovethcr with all his former specialties,
''I'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAK."
J You want thi relic. 4 'nntalns all of
Frank Leslie's fun.ousold War Picturus.show
mt' the forces In actiiMl Imttlo. Hkctvlied on tliu
spot. Two volumes, 'J,0"0 ,icture, Cold ou
easy monthly parment. Ut-livered by ex-
resa coninlete. all charaes preiiald. Address
P. O. MOODY. Adama Ave., rk-ran'on. Pa.
B1
..ANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA-
cities, etc.. bouna or ri-tiound at Tria
TniBLNB ottlce. Vuick work, lloasonable
prices.
Medical.
LAniRftf Chichester' English Pennyroyal Puts
CJHamoad BtsihIi. nr the) MeiSt. !. HrlUlilh
Tki- m Skr. n-l H'-., tBinf, i-.r ,trti4'ulm, "Kfllvf
tat tU'.-' n ." w Raturn MajiL, ' lrfii,
CUKaesivr cueuiicas sv. u.m
A SURE CURE
t-OR
RHEUMATISM
Warranted to cure 000 out of ever 1.000!
two doses will take tlm worst i-ass of inflam
matory ont of bed. f&00 per piut bottle.
Manufactured and sold hy
MRS. DR. HAMILTON, aas Northampton
Street, Wilkaa-Barrc. Pa.
and for sale at no New York St., tirsca RMge.
Cfffl a au V bl 1 a. a
Deili
&
&WAI 1 A CP
YVAL W
TRY US.
60204 LACK1 AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN KXHKR1
k ' cured accountant und book keeper to
open and post nu books, make balance sheets.
adjust complicated accounts, also kenp
traders' books morning or evening Term
vary moderate. Address Bookkeeper, Triliuue
uiui-e.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN KXPKR1-
enceu accountant und cookkcaper; au
counts audited or exammsd: bonks opened
cloned and wrltteu up; small aete kept up
u.uiiiiu9 mm vveuiiiini; lorms reaeouauie.
AiiuroBs j. u, j , cm or Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
aiiceri bookkeeper; terms reasonable. Ad
uross i rioune omw.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOl7.NO
man H yeara old; knows city thoroughly
and will work ut anything. Call or address
Uii uressier uourc, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN OLD
country groom ana gardener, wltn a pri
vate family: wood references. Address Mc-
miuur.a,i;micm livery, natulan ton ave.
AN ENOL1SH LADY REQUIRES A 8ITU
ation as uousekeepar.. Apply 1414 AI-
urigut avenue.
A OOOD DkEMMMAKEK WOULD Llkfi
j.. ,i or 4 engagements to go out. sewing by
tbe week; can cut and fit: will work very
reasonable If board and Induing is included.
Address DKtH8MAKKR,JTribune office.
QITUATlON WANTED IN A GENERAL
store or market; driver, bartender, nre
nian or watchmau; can brlag a good family
trade; city and country references. KANE,
i renn avenue.
SITUATION WANTED A8 BUTCHER OR
u any otner Honorable employment; good
work and hascood references. Addreu H
jb.iM.is. ivi urica avenue.
C1TUATION WANTED AS JANITOR OR
yj warenmao; tea years' exp.rience and
arm ui rnrerences, Auarcsa H., Box
Montrose, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
stncuuie in r.neci may io, 1093.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows
7.25 a. rrt., week days, for Sunbury
narrisDurg, rniiaoeipnia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton.
Poltsville, Reading, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, 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 tho West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burn; and the West.
COO p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsyilla.
J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pans.
S. M. PHEVOST, General Manager.
Agent.
Central K nil road of. New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness nnd eonifort.
TI.MM TAHLB IN U.l-'FKCT NOV. 17, 1SS3.
Traliift leave Scrunton for I'lttston,
Wilken-Burre, etc nt H.'M. 9.15. 1l.ai) u. m.,
1 Ml), :., 3.0'(. 6 00. 7.10 p. tu. Hunduys, D.iM
a. m l.WJ, 2.10, 7.10 p. m.
l-'or Atlantic City, S.ai a. m.
Kor Now Ydrk. Newark und Elizabeth,
S 2U(fXire.n) 11. 111., l.LM (i-Mircsa with Hul-f-t
parlor carl, 3.o5 (expresa) p. m. Hun
day. 2.15 P- ni. Train I.-uvIiik l.-U p. 111.
arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Terminal,
B.21 p. in. anil Nw York 6.45 p. m.
l-'or Maucli Chunk, Allniitowii, I3( thlo
hrm, Huston ami Phlladelphlu, 8.20 a. m..
1.20, 3.0... f.00 (except I'hlludtiphla; p. 111.
Biinduy, 2.15 p. ni.
Kor Look Hranch, Ocean Orove, etc., at
8.20 11. m.. 1-0 p. ni.
t'ur licauliin, Lebanon and If irrlburK,
viu Allenlowu, S.-ti u. III., 1.211, J.IH) p. In,
Kiindny. i 1 P- m.
l-'or IvtiMville, X.20r. m., 1.20 p. m.
iU-lutnint,', leave New York, foot of Lib.
erly elrvi t, North llher. ut H id ('Mm-)
u. ni 1.10. l.ao. i-'M (express with Huitet
parlor cur) i. in. Hiiuduy, 4 :10 u. 111.
LeiiVH I'hl l.i ili-'i'h lii. KeiidliiK T. rillln.'il,
9 U0 u. m., 2.00 and 4.20 p. 111. .S 11 inlay
u. in.
ThroiiRh tliket.i to nil points at lowest
rates muy lie hud on application In -iil-vunce
to the ticket uent ut the statlou,
II. P. BALDWIN,
(len. Hasst. Agent.
3. H. OLIIAtSHN. O. n. Supt.
CKLAWARB AND
L.US'N RAIL
ROAD.
romnienclnif Monday,
July 30, all trains will
arrive at new Lacka
wanna avenue station
ns follows:
7)
rruitis win leave Scran-
ton itatlon for CrV.?',?l.S, I".;1- ''"f1"'
Hate points ut 2.20. M: '-00. 8.2u and 1
a. m., 12.00, 2.20, 3.65, 5.1. 7.2o, 8.10 1
rme-
10.10
and
11 on t, ,1,
For Parvlew, VVnymart and Honosdale
at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a. m., 12.00, 2.20 and 5.15
V'For Albany. Baratofra, the Adirondack
and Montreal at D.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre and Intermediate
points at 7.45, 8.45, .:3 and 10.45 a. m., 12.05,
1 20, 2.38, 4.00, C.10. 6.05, 8.15 and 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Seranton station
from Carbondale and intermediate points
at 7.40, 8.40, 8.U4 and 10.40 a. m.. 12.00, 1.17.
2.84, 8.40, 4.54, 6.55, 7.45, .U and 11.33 p. m.
From Honesdale, Waymart and Far
view at D.34 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 8.40, t.55 and
7.45 p. m.
From Slontrcal, Saratoga, Albany, etc..
at 4.54 and 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkea-Barra and Intermediate
r tilnta at 1.16, 8.04, 10.06 and 11.66 a. m l.u
14, ID, 1.10, 108. 7.10, 1.08 and U.1I p. m.
ia7 VTCOTaV
Wallace
THE ENTIRE
I Of C(ll
and Capes were
from tbe agents. Trunks
at One-Third Less than
regular prices.
We have marked
them on tbe same ba
sis. 9 Washington Avenue,
Odd Court House.
w
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds,
Mlljo
Nov. 17, 1895.
Train leaves Seranton for Philadelphia
and Nw York via 1. H. R. R. ut 7.4i
a. m 12.05. 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D ,
L. A W. It. R., 6.00. 8.08. U.20 a, m.. and 1.3e
p. m.
Leave Seranton for Plttston and Wllkoa.
a. m., 8.40, 6.07, 8.52 p. m.
Lve Seranton For White Haven, Ha.
zieton, Pottnvllle and all points on tha
r.eaS?r.M.'auow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. & W V. R. H (.38 a. m.. via D. A
H. R R at 7.45 a. m 12.05, 1.20, 8.88, 4.00 p.
S" l- W. R. R. fi.00, 8.08. 11.20 a.
m., 1.30, 8.40 p. m.
Leave Seranton for Bethlehem. Easton.
Reading-. Harrisburg and all Intermediate
P2int. via D. A H. R. R. 7.45 a. m., 12.05.
R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m 1.30 p. m
Leave Seranton for Tunkhannock, To
Wanda, Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Lntlrm.'diate Points via D & II. R. R 8 45
R. R., 8.08, 8.55 a. m.. 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranlon for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all
P'n,2 weft via D & II. R. H., 8.45 a. ni .
and Pittaton Junction, 8.08, St.CS a. m 1.30,
'S p' 'n E- w- v- R- R-. 3 P- m
..,1 VT.lr? anu th wei" via Salamanca,
via D. & H. R. R., 8.45 a. m. 12.05, tJ.05 p. rtv.
y'a.DVLU W- R- os- 9 55 m.; 1.30
and 6.07 p. m.
Puiman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cara on nil trains between L. B.
Junction pr Wilkes-Barra and New York.
Brio e" Buffalo, aad Suspenslou
AliLVTN H- WILBUR, Oen. Supt.
9HAS. 8. LEE. Oen. Pass, Agt., Phlla., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMAOHER. Asst. Oen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1893.
Trains leave Seranton as follows: Ex.
press ror New York and all points East.
1.40, 2.50, 0.15, 8.00 and 8.56 a. m.; 12.55 anS
3.34 p. m.
Hxoress for Enston. Trentnn. Thllidi.
phla and the South, 6.15, 8.00 and 8.55 a. in..
12 5a and 3.34 p. m.
Washington and way stations, S.53 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Rinehaniton. Oswevn. t-'l.
mil a. Corning, Bath, Dunsvllle. Mount
Morris and Huffnlo. 12.10, 2.35 a. m . and
1.21 p. m.. making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In the Weit, North
west and Houtliweat.
Ruth accommodation, I a. m.
Binghumton and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 6 p, m.
Binghumton and Klmlra Express, (.01
p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse. Oswego,
T'tlta and Klchfleld 8t,dngs, 2.25 a. m. and
J.2I p. ni. .
Ithaca 2.3.. and Katn s a. m. ana l.zi p m.
For Northumberland, Plttstun, Wilkes.
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomaburg and Dan
ville, mxkfnft close connections at North,
umberlaml for Wllllumsport, Hurrlsburg,
Baltimore. Washington and the South.
Northunioerianu ana imerineuiuie
tlons, li W. 9.55 a. m. and l.JO and e.07 p. m.
Nantlr-oke and intermediate station,
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate matlons, 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oa
all express trains. ....
For detailed Information, pocket tlm
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 32H Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Erie und Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Seranton for New York
and Intermediate points on the Krie rail.
road at 7.UU a. m. una i a p. ni. aiw wr
Hone "dale, liawley and local point
ui, y.tu u. m. una i.a p. m.
Ml the n Love ura through trains to ana
from Honesdale.
Trains leave for Wilkes-Barre at s w s.
m. und 3.19 p. in.
KCHANTO DIVI8I01.
la Kffecl September Mnel, ISMS.
North Roun).
aia
1203. SOI 1
Ls'sJ 8Ut,0M
ioa,o4
S 3 (Trims Dally, 1x4
u '7i 1 cpi nunaay.
r h Arrive Learsi
a u
10 ....
7 m x 1. rranti in 8
7 lO.Wew Uui ttreetl
7 tin weehawkea
r M'Arrlte
Learej
Ml
I iSUsucook JuacUoaT
jJW,
1 m
Haocock
Htarllgbt
Preatoa Park
i'omo
Poyotelle
Belmont
Pleasaut Ml
Dulondsle
Forset ;lty
Carbondale
White Bridge)
Mavflelo
Jermvn ,
Archibald
Wlntoa
Peck vi Us
Olyphaut
Blcksoa
Throep
Provldenas
park Pises
s 'I
IH
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tssj
9 CM
09
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U6
18 46
13 40
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