i THE RCB ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 28 1896. ONE BILL PASSES SENATE Legislative Appropriation Measure Voted Upon. SUBJECT OP MUCH DEBATE Vartoas Motion to Altar the Teat Are Voted Dowa-Tho lions Refuses to Consider Sunday Civil Appropriation Dill. "Washington. Mach 27. The leglslat Ive appropriation bill passed the senate today, after occupying the attention of that body every day during tne present week. It appropriates. In round numbers. $23,500,000. There was much debate upon It. nrst on Senator Sherman's motion to strike out all the tactions relating to the compensation of United States district attorneys, clerks and marshals (putting; them on a salary system instead of the present flystem of fees), another on Senator Hill's motion to strike out a proviso ehuiiKlnB the time of meetlnff of tne legislative assembly of New Mexico. .Mr. Shermun'H motion was defeated yeas. 18; nays, -o; so that th bill re mains tin that respect) us it passed the house. Air. Hill's motion devel oped a political controversy, and no tice was given by Mr. Gorman (Dem.. Md.) that the discussion could not be a-ut off. but would assume pretty large dimensions. With the object of avoid ing this threatened political debate. Mr. C'ullom tfu-p.. III.), who was in charge of the bill, moved to lay Mr. Hill's motion on the table: but Mr. 'ullom's motion was disagreed to yeas, 21; nays, 29. The Democratic senators were aided by the votes of the Populists and of two Republicans. Senators Frye and Wolcott. Thereupon Mr. C'ullom with drew all opposition to Mr. Hill's mo tion and It was agreed to. That prac tically ended the consideration of the Mil and it was passed without a di vision. The senate then at 4.30 adjourned un til Monday. norsn PROCF.EDINOS. Quite unexpectedly the house of rep resentatives today by a vote of 142 to 77 refused to consider the sundry civil appropriation bill, reported yesterday, adopting the motion of Mr. Hepburn (Rep., Iowa) to take up bills on the private calendar for the first time this session. The adoption of this motion exhausted an hour, and another hour was spent In discussing a motion by Mr. l'ickler (Kep., S. D.) that only pension and! private relief bills le- jvorted from the committee on military affairs be considered. Tins was nnany acreed to. Only three bills were con- Hldered and they were reported to the house with a recommendation that they be passed. Before a vote could be taken on them Mr. Hepburn (Kep. 111.) moved that when the house ad Journ tonight It be until Monday next, and despite the strenuous opposition of Mr. Cannon (Rep., III.) chairman of the committee on appropriations, the motion was agreed to 103 to 25. The house then, at 9 o'clock, was de- dared In recess until 8 o'clock, the evening session to be devoted to the consideration of private pension Dills. INDUSTRIAL. Th unnnni ronnrt of the mineral Industry for 184 oil Great Britain shows that 739.097 are employed, of whom 689,689 worked neiow gruunu I nroduced was 62.- 730.179, and the next product In value - . .. .1.1 - ... TkA was building stone, a. ,0, 1 1. i" amount of gold produced was 4,235 troy ounces. Tin, Iron and coal were the chief products. Philadelphia Press: The anthracite companies have a legal right to do their business in a way lor me nes. in terests of the owners and the proper ties. The officials of the companies ,1 tint prlmlnalH. and If theV would stop evasion and act like business men In an earnest way they would fliscover the fact to their own satisfac tion. They have the right to restrict tonnage and to make n.ul enforce rules and regulations anions; them pelves, to adopt prices and to do any nlmllar acts which are within reason. If they would act openly, wisely and nmiientlv the lull doors would not al ways be yawning and there would be some stability in the trade wnicn might be advantageous In the long run both to the producer ana consumer, Interesting experiments in the use of powdered fuel by the wageuer sys tern are now being conducted In lAn don, says an exchange. Small Backs of powdered coal, weighing about a hundred weight, are put In a conical Imnner. The powdered coal frradual lv falls out of the sacks as required Into the hopper, nad then Into a sieve about five and one-half inches In di ameter, with small openings In It. The riowdered coal would not go tnrougn the sieve with certainty without con tinual tapping, and this Is done In the following way: Immediately beneath the hopper, and level with the boiler house floor, is an air pipe about twenty Inches In diameter, through which nearly all the air for combustion en ters. As It enters It Is made to pass through the blades of an air wheel or turbine, and th! passage of the air causes the lattet to revolve like a smoke Jack. On the axle of this wheel there Is a little knocker which taps the sieve about 150 or 200 times per minute, causing powdered 'coal to de scend vertically. The powdered coal and air for proper combustion In this way get mixed thoroughly together and pass on into the boiler flue, each particle of coal being surrounded by olr. There is no grate and there are no fire doors, and the stoking simply con sists of putting a sack of powdered EVA M. HETZEL'S Superior Face Bleach PosltlKlj Removes All Facial Blemistw. " Aisle Face Powder Is superior to any face pew urn mrmt manarariurea. ism and coin- saanded by 1 radio; society sod professional beauties, laeaum It gives nest poasinie effect and never leaves the sltiu feaga or raly. FiiceSoceiota. Thrlsefi-ae, Nature e Hair Orower, Is the a-fsaft aa-r Invlgorator of the present pro nrossive as . bain purely vegetable com pound, entirely uu ouVas, and marveions la Its beoenceut effect. All diseases) of the hair si scalp are readily cured by the use of Thrixogene, Price BOeents and 11- For tale at g. M. Hetsefa HaJr-di-eeerfng and Manicure Farter. M Laekawanae are. sad No. 1 lun ulas Beildiag. WUkes-Barre Ma" erden ttlsd pnsaptlf . . ffa '.. - coal from time to time Into the top of the hopper and seeing that tne rigni amount of air Is going in for combus tion. If there Is not sufficient air for proper combustion . entering through the main opening, as seen by a little smoke, there are two other smaller pipes where additional air can be ad mitted, each kind or coat requiring a somewhat different amount of air. The only object of the air wheel re volving, from fifty to eighty revolu tions per minute. Is to shake the sieve and cause the powdered fuel to go Into the furnace In the quantity aesireu. When more steam and coal are re quired a greater knock Is given to the sieve and more powdered coal is ourn ed; when less is required a less shake is necessary. A screw adjustment for knocking Is provided to regulate the amount of coal entering, which Is done by turning with two lingers a hair Inch thumb screw. The only duty of the attendant Is to put the sacks of coal into the hopper, and he ascends a short ladder to do this. He also nas to regulate .the amount of air for com bustion and then there Is no smoKe. He can. therefore, attend to several boilers. An analysis of gases of com bustion proves that the combustion is excellent, and the amount of carbon dioxide is much higher than with or dinary furnaces. AVOCA. The Langclirfe choir of this place at tended the concert given by the Pres byterian church choir at l.utiln on Thursday evening. Miss Anna Clark, of Plttston. is spending a few days with friends In town. Mrs. Newlln and family, of Main street, and Mr. and Mrs. K letter, of Dupont, attended the funeral of a rela tive In Wllkes-Barre yesterday. One of the most fashionable gather ings of the season assembled at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Solomon Deeble lust evenlitg. the occasion being a so- clul for tffe benefit of the Primitive Methodist church. A pleasing enter tainment was rendered by many of the talented people of the town. Mrs. Dee ble made an admirable hostess. She was ably assisted by her daughters and other assistants. Refreshments were served and a neat sum was real Iced. Heldelburg colliery. No. 2, of the Le high Valley Coal company, Is flooded to the denth of Your feet caused by the recent heavy ralr.s. The water will he druwn out as soon as possime. Mrs. Rooney and daughter, Kssle, of Dunmore. spent Thursday ut the home of her sister, Mrs.' William Webber, of this place.. - ' Michael Tormey, sr., of the West Side, Ib suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. J. J. I.angan, proprietor of the Km mett house, leaves today for his for mer home In Olyphunt. Mr. Langan has made many friends during his stay in this town. Mrs. E. 8. Torr will remove her mil linery department into the Newlln property on Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ferguson, of Dun more, attended the funeral of Kuth Welter on Thursday afternoon. William Brown and John Davis of this place, have been appointed mem bers of the miners' examining board of the Third district. The court on Thursday granted the petition of John Nicholas and Eliza beth A Nicholas, of this place, that they be allowed to adopt Richard John Olllls as a ion and one of their heirs. The child Is three years old and Is the son of Nicholas Olllls, of this place. The mother Is dead. Giles Reagan, of the West Ride, is suffering from a severe attack of la grippe. A large number of people from this town attended the Sousa musical con cert at Plttston yesterday. FOREST CITV. O. tit Taylor Is visiting relatives and friends In Peckvllle and Scranton. The next regular meeting of the For est City borough council will be held Wednesday evening next. There is a deadlock on the election of street com missioner, but an effort will be made at the next meeting to break it and decide on somebody for the position. Rev. J. C. Hogan, of this place, will deliver a Prohibition address at the Ktone Opera house In Binghamton, on "Conference Sunday," April 5. That it will sound as clear as a clarion note to the cold water men there can be no doubt. At the coming session or the Wyoming conference Mr. llogan's re fusel to accept the charge assigned to him at Rush, this county, will be con sidered. No services will be held In the Metho dist Episcopal church here on Easter Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. O. B. Stone, will be absent to conference. Easter services will therefore be held tomor row. A meeting of the young men Interest ed In organising a Young Men's Chris tian association was held In the Meth odic church last Wednesday evening, and the committee before appointed, mnde their reports. It was decided to meet at the same place next Wednes day evening to effect a permanent or ganization. All Interested in the move ment are requested to be present on that date. On Wednesday evening next the Jun ior Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give on Inter esting entertainment entitled "The Old Woman In the Shoe." . Theodore Klmendorf, a farmer who lives In Clinton township, Wayne coun ty, a short distance from thla borough. Is one of the heirs of the Anneke Jans estate, which Is valued at about ITr.O. 000,000. The estate Is in the heart of New York city, and It Is said that the New Lork courts have decided that a settlement must be made with the heirs of whom there are In the neighborhood of live hundred. Anneke Jans secured a grant of a large tract of land on Manhattan Island In HU'!. and at her deuth made a will which stipulated that her property should nut be di vided until the expiration of 100 years. This proerty was never divided and it Is now claimed that a iinul settle ment of the matter will be made. Theo dore Klmendorf Is a direct descendant of the original owner of the property. HONE3DALE, Dr. Reed Burns, of Scranton. was In town yesterday. x Miss Nellie H. Kimble entertained some friends at her home on Sixteenth street on 'Wednesday evening. llev, Henry L. Jones, of Wllkes Barre, officiated at Grace church last evening. Chief of Police Loftus, of Plttston, was here yesterday and appeared be fore Justice Smith to give additional testimony against the burglars now lodged in Jail for robbing the stores of J. Pox and (1. Watts. The burglars were captured at Duryea. A large number of new dwellings will be erected here this spring, ('round has already been broken for several. HALLSTE A Mrs. M. S. Iowe Is III. The decoration on the Prenhvterlnn church are completed ami present a fine appearance. ., Mrs. Ellen (lage. of Ilawley, Is visit ing friends In town. Attorneys R. B. Little and C. A. Van Wormer were in town on Friday. The borough council fneets this Sat urday evening. J , The funeral service JTf the late Miss Daisy Jackson were ootiductcd from the Baptist church ' Thursday afternoon and was largely attended. The ser vices were conducted by Rev. John Davis assisted by Rev. John Murphy, of Vestal .. Interment took place la Rose Hill cemetery. . ' The Nickel Plate Road controls the dining stations on Its. line and they re ceive unstinted praise. THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Wall Street Review. New York, March 27. Speculation at the Stock Kxctiange continues quiet, the transection today amounting to only 137, 765 shares. At the opening the market for stocks was weak and lower, London havtng turned- up as a seller. It is esti mated that the foreigners panted with nearly lu.uuo .bares of tit. Paul, Louisville and Nashville and other issues with an In terawtioiMi market. The change of front on the part of the foreigners was due to the Egyptian and Transvaal complica tions. Locil opeiMitors were also disposed to sell moderately on rumors that there wouKl be experts of gold next week. It Is understood that a Broad street com mission firm whkji waa quite a factor last fall li the foreign exchange market had received an order to forward 31,500,000 gold nex t week. This could not be con llrmel and It was themsh-t that If the treasury department rhould make au oihor call on the depositary banks for a part of The money held by Wiem on bond aoccunt or If the premium for gold bar was again advanced ihlpmenta of the medal would be prevented. The ea"'y de cline ranged frcm 44 to 1 per cent.. Sugar, the Grangers, Louisville ami isjiiiviiio, Chicago Uax, lrfai'her Preferred, Man hattan and Pacific Mail scoring the great est lossett. In the arlernoon trading To bacco wa-s the feature and rose from 83V4 to 874 on vmue rumors that the company will resume the payment of dividends next week and tiiat the dlthtmltles with the outKlde concerns had been adjusted. Bal timore and Ohio also met with better sup peri and ro.se to l!".. Speculation cloned linn. Ntt changes were merely fraetlon.il except for Louisville and Nashville, which dtcllned ? an A Baltimore aikd Ohio and Tofcaeco, whloh gained la9 respectively Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & Co., correjpondent for A. 1. CAMPUELL, stock broker, 412 Sprute street. Oy'n- High- Low- Clos ing, est. lug. Am. Tobacco CY KPi KVi tt-'i 87li Am. Tobacco t'o 15" 15(j i j Am. Bii'?ar hit. t'o.iH't Atch., To. A S. I-V.. Hi I 'nes. & OVilo.. liV. 14'. V, UK.",. 74,, r.ii 74'i, tiS I'll 17 S3 1 Chicago Ojh CTH OhA?. N. V.i......lttHi till 11c. 74 TO, 1W Mil 17. KH 1W 49 25'4 HH 224 it SJ'.i lnii fii4 H' Mi 2:1 I'i 14 Wi 10 sn 2Ai 27, 6'.: 1GH 8.1', H7. K'4 61', JU2 74i 35' 74 ! Wi 17 s.- 110 4HH Chic. B. & U.. 41 t' C. C. & St. L... ( hie, .Mil. St. P. t hlc. K. I. & Pac. Iel. & Hlhl 1., L. W. ........ Plxt. & K. ....... ..u;.y4 ..I4 en. Klectrlu. l-uke Wore.... lu's. A Nash 4 48'i M. K. r Texas. Hr.. i.V Aki;ihi'tlu.i Kle lid Si' 1HI', ltM'i Mo. Pac Nail. Contuse Nat. Lead N. J. Central N. Y. Central N. Y., L. R & W.... N. Y S. & W N. V 8. Ss V l'r Nor. Pac Onturlo A West I'ue. Mall Phil. A Head 4. a 105 M 14' II T. 2.1 )ik Mi 14 "V, 224 VS. 14 2'i 9 2H'a n ibi K! !" 60V- 23a 1IA W II & ! 8't, 27 i'i 10' i 83', 'i W'i Southern It. R. Southern it. It Pr. ' Tenn. C. A Iron.. .7', ' . It', , 9'. l'nlon Pacific Walush, Pr Wesotrn L'nlon W. L I'. 8. Leather 17. rt. Leather. Pr... CO'i CI1ICAQO BOARD OK TRADE PRICKS. up n- nign- j.ow- clos ing, eat. est. Ing. Si4 tW'i 3i 'i't 64S 03. H WHEAT. May July OATS. May July , CORN. May July LARD. May July PORK. May July 1vi & 29"4 31 5.20 e.35 8.92 .10 1BH IfT. B.17 6.32 s.sr. 9.U2 W. 2i4 S10 5.35 8.90 9.07 30 . 5.17 . O.X! , .M) , 8.05 Scranton Hoard of Trade FxshangeQuo. tations-all Quotations lissed on Par of 100. Name. , Bid. AfhtJ. Dime Dep. A DIs. Bank 135 Scranton Lace curtain Co National Boring & Drilling Co. First National Bank Scranton Jar Stopper Co tiprlr.g r.iook Water Co Klmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Axle Works Bcruntou Saving- Bank Scranton Traction Co Bonta Plate Glass Co.... Scranton Car Replnrer Co Sctanton Packing Co.. Weston Mill Co Laokawa:.na Iron A Steel Co.. Scranton Bedding Co BONDS. Scranton Olasi Co Scranton Pat. Railway, Hrst mortgage due 1918 L Scranton Traction Co... .J People's Street Railway! flrit mortgage due 1918 J Scranton Plttston Traci Co.. People's Street Railway! Sec ond mortgage due 1920. A Dickson Manufacturing no.... Lncka. Townhtn School M 80 lot 2S :w IflO M 15 10 100 t tfO 100 1UI 200 11 95 11 90 Ut 100 102 101 lag 100 100 City of Scranton Street I nip 0 Hcranton Axie norm... Borough of Wlnton 6. Ruth Brook Coal Co..., New York Produce1, Market. New York, March 27. Flour-Tn-changed, quiet, steady.) Wheat Spot market dull, easier, with Sptions; No. 3 red store and elevator, 79c. S afloat, 8'ic ; f. o. b.. SOaSlc; ungradwdJ red. 3aK2c.; No. 1 nor;larn, 73c. i optlonl lost 'ai4c., rallied aVi., and closei feak at under yestcrlay, with a dulli trade; No. 2 red Mnrc'h, 7Wic; April. 70'iA: .May, 70e.; June, 094c. ; July and Aiitut,6!-'"tc.; Sp tentber, CJ'dc Corn tl-Hfts dull warce Arm and unchanged, with trailing only locil; March. 37V4C! May. &c; July, :ic. Oats Spots didl. tlrm; scarce, op tions dull, Ann; March, 21V.; way, 25a 2S'.4C.: No. 2 white. 26'V.: No. 2 jChivngo, No. 3 at 21c: No. 3 white. 2M.: mixed we-tern. 2Vi'2Cc: white-do., 21n2i(Vit'.: white ni iite. 2tia281..c Provisions DuX. steady. un'hangcd. Lard Quiet, steiller; vet- rn t'teain, J5.4H; city, 84.95; llay. tu.47'4; retined. slow: cortineivt, $6.70; South Amer ica. W.10; compound. 4Hc lork sleaily. molera.te demand: mrs, lf,trili). Hutlr 2in,i rhriw-L'silr rmar.kJ Hteady. uu chujiged. Kggs Steadier: fair demand; state and Pernsylvanin. 'Tialllic.; nouth crn, W.r. all; western fenh, 11',ic, duck. Sja29c.; goo.e, o.-aiic. Toledo Grnih Market T4do. O.. Maii'l 27. Clcwe Wht-fit-' Receipts, l.uuo UiJ; nhl(..TH-tr:, :.2un buutieiii; linn; o.y red ca?n, m'.; siay. T'c; July, t"c; ju. 2 white cash, 71'jC Corn Recelp-ts. 442 bitfhelK; shlrmer.ts, 4.9C0 bii.iliels: d'l: No. 3 mixed cabh, 2K-. Oats Kecclpt' anl shjpim-Tits. none; r.;mir.al. 4.ii-rAetd Rn-elpts. 7f0 bugs: shiitnerts, ffi bags; quiet; prime. cah and .iiuicn, li.y, Apui, Clilcnsti l.lvo Stock. l'nlon Slock Yards. March 27. Cattle Ilwliit'l, 3.CCJ heud; m-irket llrm; com mon to'extra Meers, $.1.4ul.:t.'i; p'.ockers nnd feilrp.- 82.8"a3.9ii; cows and bulls, Jl.rla ,li".; Tcxan., t2.25an.9a. Hk.:s Rt'.ots, I7.(i0'liead: market llrm and fw. hluacr; heavy packing and ahlpplrg Icits, ?t.t' common 10 cituicc iiiixcti. .,.n,ti, cMolce ussorted. tl.0."4.ir.; Ilpht. $3.W,.i4.15; pigs, $3.4Ua4. Sheop Keceliita, G,4M h-ad; market steady; inferior to choice. f.Tiui; lamb-, t3.7aa4.80. t I'.nffalo l.lvo St oak. RnlTiitn. V. Y.. Mirnh 27. Cattle Firm ort iroo.1 fitecrs. f!.7"r4: fair to gooil fat row. $2.rn3.S0: bulls, t2.40a3.23. Hogs Ai-tlve and higher: gooil weight Yorker and mixed puckers, t4.2Tu4.3il; medium weights. K2)al.Z:; pigs. rougn-, IS. 4i b 3.70: tttuirs. I2.fja3.2.". Sheen and kml-Hteady ; prime lambs, W.70a4.7''; r.k'.r to goon 4.iua4.wi; cuiia 10 common, .f5i4,: tnlx(-l sheet) good to chokv, f..!iua4.l.r.; common to fair, t3 2"3.75; culls, $iiAi3; choice yearlings, 54.2.1; export IujiiJm, t4.70n4.80. Philadelphia Tsllow Market. Philadelphia. March 27. Tullow Is quiet and unchanged. We quote: City, prime. In hogsheads, SV'.Si luunlry, prime. In barrel. 3.c; country, dark. In barrels, 3'4a3'ac.; cakes, 4c; grease, 3'ic. Vhen Raby was sick, tre gave her Castorla. 'ATliea alia was Child, (he cried for Cast oris. When she became HI'S, she clung to Cuitorla. When (ha hail ChtUreB, aba gave them Castor k. ; f RAILROAD NOTra. A dispatch from Indianapolis says that officials of railroads centering there have learned that secret organi sers of the American Railway union have been taking many of their em ployes Into the organisation. There are eight organisers at work In differ ent parts of the country. They do not call meetings, but visit railroad men at their homes and make them members. The new locomotive being built at the Maryland Steel company's works at Sparrow Point for the Balanced Loco motive Engineer company, of New Tork. which. It Is claimed, will be the world's record for strength and speed. Is nearly completed, and In a few weeks will be run on the Sparrow Point rail road for a short time, and then taken to the west for a test of speed. The General Electric Light company. of Chicago, has, by a recent deal, se cured what is probably the longest elec tric railroad In the world. The prop erty secured Is the street car line In Kalamazoo, Mich., and aa tne purchas ers own the plants at Battle Creek and Lansing, Mich., and Intend to connect the three towns. It will make a straight away line of seventy-five miles. An additional spur three miles long will be built. Passengers on the regular "Nellie Bly" express train from Atlantic City for New York, over the Pennsylvania railroad, had an unlooked-for experi ence Thursday morning. They rode across the new Delaware river bridge on the first train carrying recuiar pas sengers to glide upon the rails or that great structure. When the express reached Camden n regular schedule time, and changed engines at the Had don avenue "Y," it started oft all right on Its way to New York. It had not gone far, however, when word was tele graphed down the road that several empty coal cars were plied In a wreck at White Hill, Just this side of Borden- town. orders were then Issued to Con ductor Reed to cross to Pennsylvania on the new bridge. The train soon swung clear of the switches at Delair, crawled over the bridge and sped on to its destination. The crew of the train were jubilant over the honor. If the Baby Is Cutting Tooth. Mrs. Wlnslow't; Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil lions of Mother? for t:.elr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens the Quins, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." and take no oth?r kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. The Nickel Plate Road la the shortest line between Buffalo and Chicago. 01 CENT A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE. WBRN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LE93 THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE .AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. Helo Wanted Male. w ANTED - 44i)tl PAPER HANGER. apply UOKAUK pease, 4uu uteka. av. Ill A DAY AT HOME SELLING LIGHT Oiyt nlng Platers and plating jewelry, watches, tablewaro, McvcUh. etc. Plates nn- est jewelry good a new on all kinds of instil miih onl,l. allvAr. nicllel; invnna natl ao it. outtlt and niatorUls complete: all warranted. Address H.r'.DKLJiOL'U.. X3, unmmous. u. VlANTEDTKUrtTWORTH PERSON to travel; salary 17) and expends: reference. Enclose self-adiiressrd stamped envelops. MANAGER, Box P., Chicago. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO I.KARN THE t? barber trade: only 0 weeks r-nnired; rimltlens secured. Addr-m BARBKK SCHOOL' 53 Center street, Now York, 023 Arch street. Philadelphia. VIT ANTED HALES If EX TO BELL STA- plegonds at home or travel: liberal aiarT "I ytnnx rumujimiuii. wri on application: girn exc!nlve territory. Ad-dre-s P. O. ISox HOB, New York city. WANTED N AOrNT IN EVERY SEC tlon tocanvaas; J4.U0 to OU a day made; sells at sight; sum a man to s-ll Maple Goods to dealers; best side line !7.il a month: sal ary or large cnTcmistton made; experience nnnecessa- y. Clifton fcoap aud Manufactur ing Co.. Cincinnati. O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock snbenrip-tlon-: a monopoly ; big money for agents: no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO Eorden Block. 1'hleago. Hi. Kelo Wanted Females. I ADIES-I MAUR RIG WAG EH DOING I J plrr miit hrmo work, and will ulntllv send full torilcnlars to nil sending S cent etamD. HIH M. A. STEBBIN8, Lawrence, Mich. WAKTED I'ADY AGENT IN SCRAN, ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's oaks ielng: experienced cnveT preferred: work remianer.t sud very profitable. Write for rarticnlnrs at once an 1 get brneflt of holiday trad. TH.HMYDER CO. Cincinnati. O ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER st!e taleawoniRn to represent us. Guaranteed to a day witbont Interfering with other dntiea. Healthful occupation. Writa for particulars, inclosing a'amp. Manga Chem ical Company. No 7. John street. New Yorx. For fats. F'OR HALE LEA VINU FOB 1 furnlt nrei-iuut lie sold regardless o reel, good as new, JOHN '1. W ATKINS, 117 Bmitli huuiiicr ave. I" OB SALE-TWO LOTS ON GARFIELD 4 eentie. Hrde Park. No. Oatid 7. Enr in formation imniire of JOHN E. COEDY, 23S Njrth Blately street uunmore, ra. tTorsale-two HORSES, !l BUTCHES V wngona, Sbnitg'e, I slriah, harnessesand all of Imioher's outfit: also me t market for rmt: eoingontof bnsiness; miisc lie sold by April 1st. Inn-jiro oil K, bCHULLER. Blakoly street. Dunniore. Iron sale nouKE and lot at cor- ner of Mcaile and Bnrko ftrwt. All moil cm Imprnvnircnts on premises. MRS. A.NIE STEWART. Dunmore, Pa. For Rent. 1,-OR RENT-A NICELY FURNISHED lo.lge roam with piano and .lee trie ligbta and all modern conveniences, within 'I blo-ka f Lwrel Hill and Petersburg street car line, Fn- psrtlcnlars cII or addross E. A. WEN ZKL, Wil Prescctt arenas. UOR RENT-FOUR ROOMS AT 10KI 1' Church arena. F'Oa KENT-7 KOi-M HOUSE NO. CM FOR est st lietwoen Wyoming avj. sad Erm depot, rent li s enquire on premi-e. l7oRRENT- ROOJI HOUSE AND BiRN V nii-e yarj. corner VonStorch and Marlon. 17UR RENT-HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE: I1 niMlrrn imprnrements: rent reaamable: rotnerof Piue and Bkikely streets, Di nmore. I -OH HE T-FOUR HOUSES ON EIGHTH I street. No, tin. 4 1 a. VJS and 421; ennrsni- & 1 . 1 . . .. ... - . u ur -. rill 1111 ini n 1 ' 1 m j .aiur- w 1 , ut Mrs' National Ban 4, or A. D. Dean, Wft s. n astitugton arenn ". "tSrin RKNT-WXhHoUSE (N D.. I. V W. switch. BL'KANTGN STOVE WORKS r-OH RENT RO"MS NOW OCCUPIED BY I4 thm Tradern' NalL?sl Rssb: nnasession given about Mav I. by F. I. PHILLlPd, Cashier Traders' National Bank. 1-)R HEN T TEN-ROOM HOUSE: AM r rnm'er.i lonvenleccea, ' Inqnirs at 1-J3 v asnimrn st. t f.'OH RF.NT-OXE HALF DOUBLE HOUSE I 715 Qnlncy aronu-. Rent reaaonaule. Opposite ti ose. Taylor UorpitaL irOR RENT-ONEIX-BOoy HOUSE, LEE 1 ranrt inquire us Aoama aw. F'OR RENT NIC'Fij t FURNISHED HALL aaitabte for ledge lootas, JOHN JEO- MTNi lit wjomlag (renal. - - OOOCI6IIIJ In the Dress Goods Department. We Are Showing New Lines Of Sicilian, Mohairs and Brillian tines, in plain and figured. All Colors. 40-Inch Hixed Novelty Suitings Very new and stylish at 50c. a yard. Onr ex clusive styles. Checked Suitings In a Variety of Shades and colors; Goods that ordinarily bring $1.35 a yard at 75c; they are very wide. CONNOLLY & C)U Wanted. WJ ANTED DALESMAN : HALARY FRM start: riarinaneut nlice. DROWN BSOS. CO . Nurserrmoo. Rooaester. N. Y. AQENTsTw AN TED-t6"hELL CIO ARM; 7S per mouth salary and expense paid. Aridi-eas. with two-cent stamp, FIGARO CI OAK CO.. ('tiicarn. AOEN IH-TO SELL OUR FKACT1CAL gold, sliver, nickel and copper electro platers: prfe-e from I'I upward; salary and ex penses paid; outfit tree. Address, with stamp, iilCHIOAM MKOCO., Cbloaau. AGENTS TO SELL CIOARS TO DEALERS; $!!$ weeklr and expenses; experienoe an neceMary. O.NHOLIOA'i'KD MFO. CO., 44 Van Bares St.. CIiIcsro. SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 3 ner rant, commission: samnle book mslled free. AdUress U N. CO., BUtioa L, New York. AT ONCE-AOENT8 APPOINTED TO ell new ikxhtnine sollinir table olotb. mos quito sad liouss fly liquid at 1U cents and '.'5 rents a bo tie. Sample tree. BOLQ1ANO M'F'O Co.. Baltimore. Md. AOENTH IIINDE'S PATENT UNIVRB aal Hair Curlers and Wavers fns.-d with out heat), and "Pyr Poluted"Hir Pins. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and fall par ticular. Address P. O. Box 4M, New York. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Bi A YOUNO O man aa fitpn'iersnherandoffteeaaaaitaBt: have had copying ofiice experiences can fur nih good references, address T. Tribune office. BO K KEEPER DOUBLE OR HI N OLE entry wishes position ts such or aa clerk In Orcory store, reference given, address H Bcrauinn roat onice, S lTUATlO.N WANTED TO GO OUT BY the dav washiue: washlnes takeu borne. also. Call or addre.e L. B., IBs Sumner ave nue, city. SITUATION WANTF.D-A8 BOTCHER BY O one who thornua-blr anderstauda the bnslii'ss: good references. Address W. M. .M 1714 n ayne avenue: QITUATION WANTED A T HOCME CLEAN lo in i. washlne. sweenlna or dnstlnv bv a mtrirtie-ated woman: can give references. Call or address IliW Thompson street, city. Y6UNOM riToFlaoODHAPITHDEHIBES situation Coach In , hostler or teaming preferred, rut will take any kind of work. Addrese 423 Deacon street, city. CITUAIION WANTED BY YOUNO MAN year experience. Address L B, CORNELL, iul(i Edna avenue, f cranton. Pa. SITUATION WANTED A GARDENER u warns poeitluD lor pawn or uu u.T wvra. cutting of Krape vine, roses, other shrubs and rruit trees a specially. oursss it. i.i Dnamore, Pa. YOUNO MAN (123 YEARS OLD) WELL ED ucated and with good repntation, want positloa In Scranton or irannore. Aaaress . J, R.. Dunmore, Pa. YIT ANTED POSITION AS HOUfltKEEP- ft sr bv miadie-azsa woman: rerei exchanxsd. Address A., Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTEDAS BUTCHER BY one wbo thorough! v under stand the meat business. Addreai D. MORGAN, U0H W. Market (treat. CITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG O lady as atenographer and typewriter: I years' experience; reterenco. Address 1. JU lu0 Summit avenue. notice to Rock Contractor. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tli. I.ahleh Taller Coal Cnmnanr. until April 14th, 1MKI, for sinkln. near the city of Haxloton, a shaft, about 14' bv 8i (r fr m the surface to a depth of about 7S feet. Plana, specifications and form of contract may be suen at the company's office at Hajleti n. or at tlio Ocncr.il hupennteudent's office at Wilkes larre. The right to r-jct any and ail bios Is reserved, Adnress all cnmmnnlcstlon to the nnderjlgned. W. A. LATHKOP. Gen. UDt . UsjBaasi Wl S. Wmt Stockholders' Mooting, m aiml'eetTng of the stockholders of The Providsncs Gas aal Water Company will be held at their office in the Delaware and Hudson building. Lacka wanna avenue, Bcrantoi, Pa, Monday. May 4, iHttft, at 1U a. m to elect omcers to serve durinn the enmo year, to c-onsiaer anil sn thorix an increase of the capital stock of the company, and transact any other business that may be presented. By order of the manst ers. H. K. ATHKRCON, Becrstary. Scranton. Pa.. Keb. id, IsUA, toeclal Notice. ttrrHE" hoi dTeRINUr'cWLWA X Yon want this relic. Contain- all of Frank Leslie's famous old War l'lctureshow ing the forces n actual battle, skntcued on tht spot. Two volumes, ?'M) picture. ld on easy montlilv pnvmeut-v Delivered by ex press complete nil cl ares prepaid. Address P. O. WOODY. ft! Adams Av.. ei-ran,on. Pa. BLANK rOOK PAMPHLtTS. MAMA sines, etc. bound or rebound at Tax TntBuxa cmc tiuick work. Kcasonable prices. Dsntel Drew, who accumulated nn- of the lariest fortnnee ever inaae la nsii street, said: "When the sap rumr up th. treea buy atocka," and the records of Wall street for the natil urtitv V.ur. lllflW b WSS rilfht. For full part Irulara as to how bus'ness Is done in Wall street, write for onr book. "Spec nlatioa Fully r xpbiioed." also oor market let ter. Maruin tj per cent. Comuilaaljo only 1-iu per cent. L D. THORNBURGH & CO., Bankers A Brokers, 41 Broadway, New York. enEB mob co.. lx'p. ra-t.iij. BKss' II.M HHOK IN TUB WOBLD. "A Umllmr nti It a dollar earaed." . TklaLedtes'itelM Preach Dongola Kid But loa Boot dsUvsred free sny where in the U.S.. on -,jirm receipt or uses, Money vraer. or retal Note lor ftjie. Kenals every way the boots fold la all retail stores for J.U. We mass this soot ourselves, therefore we fmf and ti any one is aos sausneo we will refnna the ssoney orseniaao:DerpsJr. tipers i or i.'nmmon nene, Idtbs V. It K. ft EK. sites 1 to t aad hall Snvfmrnmf; telll Mi mom. Illustrates Cats. logo rati nrSrTTSuoc fir. jF-D-RAt ST., uwtiui - w Tpuroa. maim tpttM lersil . Mltf m " ' rm st a mm m k-usa .1 I "WSt. Turkoman, Handkerchief Silks for waists, the latest thing, make very nobby and sty l ish waists; . reasonable in price. - , Our Line of Persian and Dresden Silks is the most complete in the city. Special designs for waists, and a large va riety for trimming pur poses. , New Art Denims for Drapery and Floor Use 36 inches wide and a very WALLACE, Ml ifirnSff! TRYJJS. mm ucul ivl, con ibixi Chart r Application. N OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN anollcailon will be male to the Court of Common Pleaa of Laakawanna coaaty on Monday. April ith. at "o'clock a. in., under the Act of Asiembly entitled "An Act to pro; vide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April Wth, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a char tor of an intended corporation to be called "The ft. Aloysiua Young Men's Total Absti nence Societr of Mouth Scranton," the charac ter aad object of which is the encouragement of young men to abstain from the ate of in toxicating liquore, aud other puruosee. and for thla purpose to have, posssaa aud euloy all tne rights, benefit, and privilege conferred by the Act f Assembly afor said, sad Ita supplement. Said charter la Bled to No. 781, at area term. I'wo, is saiu court. Cxi An. H. wfibiiia, solicitor. ModlcaL I inien ftlihaatar's tiarlldl Pssjyrsvtl LftxuMa tnmi, ar the sewt. wv ki.m-. .k. Mi.t. m!3 C iwl for rn " ftdtef ROEBLINO'S CELEBRATED TANSY AND Pennvroval r'llls: Imoorted: absolutely safe; harmless; n per tor to all others; never tails, aov stave; tnoitsanaa of nsppy ladies: ax bv mail. Hold only by BOTANIC AL SPECI FIC CO.. 114 Fifth Avenue, New York. A SURE CURB FOR Warranted to rare too out of svevv I.UUU: two doeee will takw the worst case of inflaia- rratorr nut ot next, sxuu per pint nottie. M annfactnrsd and aold by MRS. DR. HAMILTON, ut NerthaaapM Street. Wllkes-Barre, Pa. and for gale at uA New Verk St., Oreea Ridge. IbKANIVn, FA. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Schedule la Effect May i, ig. Trains Loava WilketBarra Follows 7.26 a. m., weak days, for Sunbury narrisDurg. fniiaoaiphia, Balti more, Waahinilon, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.1ft a. m., week days, for Hazlaton. Potttvilla, Reading, Norristown and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, and Pitta burg and the West. 3.17 p. m.t weak dave, for Sunbury, Harrltburg. Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burc and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Haxlaton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Oea'l Pas. Agent. S. M. PREVOST. Ueaeral Manager. Central Railroad ot New Jersey. ' (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort, TIM IS TABLK IN Kr'r M'JT MCH. 15. 18W. Tralnit leave 8cranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre. etc at .., 1.14, 11.30 a. m., 12 ir,. 2.00. 3.U5. o.iki. 7.10 p. in., Sundays. .U a. m 1.00, ..li. 7.10 P--m. For Atlantic Cliy. 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elisabeth. .M (express) a. m., 12.45 letprea- with Buf fet parlor car, aj (express) p. m. Bun day. i-V P- m. Train leaving 12.43 p. in. arrive at Philadelphia, Reading Term inal, m.il p. m. and New York (l oo p. in. Kor Maucb Chunk, Allentown, Bethlo hem, Eaaton and Philadelphia. 1.20 a. m 12.4i, S.Uu, Ej.OO (except Philadelphia) p. ill. Sunday, S.li p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.21) a. m., 12.45 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrlsburs, via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.46. G.OO p. m Sunday, 2.1a p. m. For Pottsville. 8.J0 a., 12.45 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib. ertv street. North Itlver, at S.10 (express) a. m., 1.10. 130, 4.1i (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. auuaay. a. m. r a Uwltaltr.hln U.aillii. -1- t oo a. m., Luo aad 4.30 p. m. Sunday . a. m. Through tlrketa to all points at lowest rate may oe nan en application in ail vance to the ticket agent at the station. 11. P. BALDWIN. Oen. fast. Aa-cnt, J. H. OLHAtTBEN. Oen, Bupt. DELAWARE AJiD .uiJdUN RAIL ROAD. Commenclna Monday, ff a irt ieT ' y fame win Mlf JfllC rrfve at new Lacks M il Q wanna avenue atatloa mLW r as follows: Trains will leave Hnran. . ...i.nnH.1. anil Inl-rtn. d?t.' points at 2L207 t.4tV rK and .l 2. m..P12.W. - 20. S.6-. . '-. - For Farvlew. Waymart and Honesdale at 1W. S. and le.lt) i. n., 1100. MO and i.U p For Albany. Saratoifa, the Adlrondacks and Montreal ot 5,45 a, m. and 2.20 p. m. For Wllkes-Harru Mil. Intermediate folnts at 7.46. S.4. i.ts ana iu. a. m.. not, 20 38. 4 00. B.10. 4.0.. t.15 and 11.38 p. m. from Carbondale and Intermediate points MTU, l.w s.e inn iv. w h. .i.w, From Honeadale, Waymart and Far. view at t.tt a. m.. U.00. L17, 140. i.55 and From Montreal. Saratoga. Albany, ate.. polnu at tit. 8.04. 10.08 and U.lia. ra.. L18 UIA t-lS. Ltm, 1M. M aaaU.ll p. as. good quality; desirable colors, only 19c. a yardi Ginghams 1 GINGHAMS I Don't fail to get in on our . great offering. . 300 pieces of the best Ginghams America pro duces, including Bates' Seersuckers, Johnson's Seersuckers, Toille Du Nords, etc. Usually sold at i2c. Special Price, 5c 209 Washington Avenus,' Opp. Court House. .- -i f UPHOLSTER FURNlTUiH ' Clean Carpets, Renoiate Feitta, llale Oyer Hattressts, Mt and Repair Sjriia Sell Iron Beds, Me Fine Mattrm Nov. . un, Train leave Scranton tor yhlladslphla aad Maw York via D. at H. K R. at Ut a. in.tU.0S, ISO, IK and 11.81 p. m., via p., L. dk W. R. 8.00, 8.08. ILWa, tajmni tit P. TO. Lara Serantoa for Plttston ana Wilkes. Barre. via D., U A W. R. R., lot, 8.0L U.t a. m., a. 40, (.07. 8.62 p. m. Leava Scranton for White Haven, Ha. leton. rottavllla and all polnta on the Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via fc.' -W. V. R. R., 6.3S a. m.. via . 4h H. R. n. at 145 a. m.. 12.04, 1.20, l.M, 4.C4) p. via, D.L, w. R. . .4 1.08, 11J8 a. m.. 1.20, i40 p. m. .Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Kaiton, Raadlnaj, Harrlsburg Md all Intermediate pSin,."..vl? H. R. R. 7.45 a. m U, L20, J.S8, 4.00, 11.38 p. m.. via D.. baW. R. R.. too, 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. 1.10 p. m Leavsj Scranton for Tunkhannoek, To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Qeneva and all Intermediate points via t) A H, R, R . 11 ft Jo2P ni -- P- m via D.,1 es W. R. R., 8.08, .fi5 a. m.; 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and all Point; west via D A H. R. R.. 8.45 a. m., " Of. .16, Jl.a p. m.. via D., L. A W. R. R. and Plttaton Junction, 8.0J, l.M a. m.,1.3. 8.B0 p. m., via B. ft W. V. R. R., 8.41 p. m. For Klmlra and the west via Salamanca, Via P. AH. H. R., 8.4S a. m. 12.06, .- p.m., lA ir,w'-R- l Pultnan parlor and sleeping er L, V. chair vara on all tralna between L. A B. Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspensloa Bridge. ROIXtN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt CHAS. 8. LEK, Oen. Pass, Agt. Phtla.. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Aist Oea. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, June 24, 1SJ4. Tralna leave Soranton aa follows Ki. rreaa for New York and all polnta Bast, 40. 2.00. S.15, 100 aad m.Uk a. m. USI aad 114 p. m. ExDt-esa for Easton. Trenton. Phlladak phla and the South. 6.16, 100 and 8.88 a. a, 12.05 and 3.34 p. m. waanington ana way aiaiiona, s.te p. ra. Tobyhanna occommoaation, 8.10 p. m. .n t,....i... n. . n nnitrvrm . u .'i-tin.iuiuii, uiwiiv, n,i mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.83 a. m., and 1.21 p. m., maalng cloae connections at Buffalo to all points in tne west, North west and Southwest. Hatn accommoaation, a. m. Binghamton and way stations, 12.17 P. a Nicholson accommodation, 8 p. m. Blnghamiou and . Elmlra Express. CM p. m. Express lor Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego. TJtlcav and Richfield Swings, 1.15 a. m. and lh ip. in. . . iinaca x.v ana nsia w m. m. .im .... w in. t,-n isint-thumharland. Plttston. Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Uloomaburg and Dan ville, rvakliis close connections at North umbertHiid for Wllllamaport, Harrlsburg, BnlttsrMtre, Washington and the South. No::.numoeriana ana initrawuuup -tlorik, 6.00, (.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 107 P. m. NkD'.lcoke and Intermediate atatlone. lr tnd 11.30 a. m. Plymouth ana inter mediate stations. 2.40 and 3.G2 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oe all express train? tables, etc., apply to M. I Smith, oltr ticket ofllce, .124 Lackawanna avenue, sr depot ticket office. Erie and Wyoming Valley. KFFECT1VB MARCH 1, ISM. Trains leave Scranton for New Tork n,l Inrrmeiliate Dolnts on the Erie rail road, also for Honesdale, Hjwley ana local points el 8.3a a. m. ana . v "-"-arrive at Scranton from above oints at 8.23 aw m. and 3.67 p. m. CBAXTOM niTISIOlf. . sa Kf feet Weplesaairaasi4, 1898. arttt sMsmO. walk eaa. Jb3;.01 TruTi StaUona (Trains Dallr, B cepiBimoay.) p MiArnve LaT 7 m m. Y. rranxun eii TloiWest 4nd streed T on WeebawkeD I p a!Arnvo isavei 1 m Sinoek Juncuoai low 1814 Has cock StarUgkt Pre-toa Park , Jomo Poyntelle Belmont Plessans Ml L'Dlondale Forsetcitr Carbondale White Bridge Mayfleld Jermyn Archibald Wlnton Peckvllle Olypbant) lilcksoa Throep Provldeose Park Piaos 18 Si 1114 )( fllofl 11 4M fl118l fe 4nisol S48J ....I 4I11 S3 Still ltl 5 S8 til 1.1 aej It 11 6 1!ll 07 SSfllllOl ISiIIOI 16 11 O' I.UlOt.7 .... ... 10 10 Ml Scranton M U USave . ArtlTS'A ur mj ail ..im run dalle aaoant under. t slg-alSes l&at trains stop on slgaal tor mmmm Ma Ft nnt.Mn a WBatara orcaasing tickets ana save anwey. llagl Express to the West. . - 4. (. Anaeraaa, en. Pasa Art. T. rUtcroft, Dir. Fasa, Agt araatea, ra. ml a a 7 40 ..mi 7 8S .... 8 10 r m a a ,J V"l .MS .... SJJ .J .... sai ..mi .... t31 .... 141 " JS g .... I J .MS ease " 1 t". in J a M 818 ..d ft7 18 8813 1 18 18 43 ..J 714 845 . tsriiti .71 t 394 ..3 It!. IM ..U 71410 aM, 788 414 .mS I 741 ft 171