lITE SCTMNTON TT?IBtrjSTE-JTRlDAT MOTTLING. .TANTJATIY 15, 1 897. THE DOINGS OF A BAY IN CONGRESS New Phase of the Pacific Railroad Problem Presented. FREE HOMESTEAD BILL IS PASSED The Measure Is Amended in a Vory Important I,nrticiilni--Uuiiuns in tlio Hound Is TriuiMictcil with l)u-iuteli--Tliu OluomiirKniliu' Hill Is I'tiHHUiI Alici Ihicoiinturlng .Much Opposition. Wn-OilnKton, Jan. 11 A now jiliine of the l'liclllc lnlltoud pioblem vus Diusonted In the senate today In the f 01 nt of a lcsolutlon offcied by All. 2Uuit,iiii, of Alcibnnm, lnstructlnR the jiidlci uv committee to Inqulie whether by the eiy fact that ceituln of the bonds of the I nlim and Ceiittal l'nellle Knllioiid companies had fallen due and Weie not paid, the ptopeitj of those companies had not become and U1 not now the piopeitj of the United State The ies.uiu.Uon went oer without ac tion. A lcsolutlon was offeied b Mi Chandlei, of New llampahlie, and was URieed to lnstiuctlliK the conimlttee on Intel state comineice to intuitu' Into the iKietinent lecently made by the inan ageiH of the lines of sttainets on the gieat lakes to maintain the intes es tablished by tlie Joint tiulllc assoclu tlon The house bill for fieo homesteads on tin public lands in Oklahoma tenltoiy, which lias bien the ' unllnlshed busi ness' In the peiuite since the Hist weik of the in est nt besslon, came to a vote todiij after thiee hours debate and was passed, jeas ,!5; nujs ll. It was Iltst amended in a ei impoitant paiticulm, by bttiklnir out the woidH "In the teitl toi ot Okluhoma " thus making It :i plv to all public lands aenulied Horn the ailous Indian tilbes It puivliles that all .settleia on those lands shall be entitled to patents, on payment of the usunl and eustomaiv fees, and that no fuithei ihaiRe of any kind slull be reiiulicd. It also pi in Ides, by another fienato amendment, that all MiniH of money so lealled which If not re leasid, would belmiK to any Indian tube, shall bu paid to such tube by the VniUd States The bill now e;oeb back to the house for action on the senate amendments. An eftoit was then made by JIi Moi fjan, of Alabama, to get up the Nlca l.iKlla canal bill and to make It the un finished business, but theie was no ciuotum voting; on his motion, and the senate at 130 adjourned until Jlon daj next BUSINESS IN Tlin HOUSE "When the house met this mornlnfr many members waited iinpatictitlj In theli seats lor business to begin Each had a minted copy of some bill In his hand, eageulj hoping to get it thiough under the unaiwinous consent lule. When the jouinnl had been lead, a scoie of membeis weie on theli feet etjingfoi lecognltion and business went along merilb loi a while A nuinbei of pi hate pension bills and othei minor bills weie passed, among them one giantlng a pension to Maiy S Hlggins, of Johnstown, l'a., widow ot Colonel Jacob S lllgglns, a eteian of the Jln Uan and civil wais The oleomaigaiine bill was taken up and passed by the house Consideiable opposition was developed but It did not ptoL formldabl on the jca and nay vote on the thiiii leading, which the opponents of the measuie accepted as llnal The yeis weie 12G and the nn.vs 9G Some amendmentj, to perfect the measme weie asric.ee1 to without oppo sition The bill makes oleomaigaiine and othei imitation dali., pi oducts sub ject to the laws of thu stat 01 teni toij Into which they aie ttansported The lemainder of the da was spent liy the house in tianactlng loutlne business under the unanimous consent lule and at 4 30 the house adjourned until tomoirow CHURCHES SEEK M'KINLEY. lTo Washington Congicuntioiis Oiler 11 1 111 Alliuing Couitcsies. "Washington, Jan 14 Jlajoi McKIn ley has not jet decided what church lit will attend In Washington Soon uftei his election the of the most piomlnent Methodist congiega tlons sent him letters offeilng the coui teslcsof theli chutches duilnghls lesl dente In the capital The piesldent elect has lesponded to these imitations with toidial letteis, which mo so much alike that no one can say that he has shown a piefeience foi any paitlcular chinch. He has thanked the congiegatlons for their eouitesj, but Intimates that ho will make no detlnite aiiangements until attei his lnauguiatlon. The Foundu chinch, ot which ltev, O A. Bioun Ispastoi; the Jletiopol Itan, of which ltev. Hush Johnson Is pastoi, the Union, of which Je Ale lilelask! Is pastoi; the Fifteenth Stieet chuich, of which Rev. "W. "W. Van Ais dale Is pastor, and Tilnltv chuich, of which Re. Gustavus W Hobbs ia pas toi, aie the chuiches which hae In vited Major McKlnley and his family to w 01 ship with them, NEWS AQENTUNDEr"a CLOUD. Disupiionieil Huloro Ho Could He Auosted lor Assiiulting a Child. "Woodbury, N. J , Jan. 14. Louis "Wagner, who for eight jcais has been In thaige of the Union News company's stand at the West Jersey jallioad stu tlon, dlsappeaied 011 Monday night, and there hangs ov ei him the seilous charge of attempting a felonious assault on I3va "Waid, 12 jeais old. A wairant was today issued for his an est. The child claims that "Wagner enticed her with candy, and then tiled to assault liei. She told her fathei, John Waid, who confronted Wugnei with the chaise, and sccuied a pattlal confes sion. Superintendent Ilassen has been In- estimating niatteis, and says that Wagner la shoit In his accounts with the company. It lias now come to light tint for some time past "Wagner has been in the habit of enticing little gills to his news-stand, and behaving Improperly. TWO PICTURES ON THE SKY. Remarkable ."UtriiKoWntelii'd with In terest at .Wnrion, lnd. Indianapolis, Jan. 14. A remarkable milage was witnessed at Mai ion, this state, last evnlng, shortly liefoie sun bet. Fitst theie was visible the out lines of a vllage, and this gave way to a mountain scene, whluh "down east eis" bald was suggestive of patches of the Green mountains. Then followed thu picture of a farm house,, In fiont of it a giove, back of It a. barn, and back of the bam a straw stack. This rustic scene faded, and in Us place theio appealed a range of mountains with the initiations shaipb dellned. The celestial canvas shifted again, and this time showed an Inveitcd lake, with Islands coveted with almost tiop Ical v dilute, and with what appealed to be small boats sailing heie und theie Daikness put an end to the panoiama. TO JAIL FOR USINO BAD WORDS. A Joist's .Siiuiip Mho Knott How to IS it 11 His Own Court. Mt Holly, N. J, Jan 14 For saving "damn" In the piescnce of Justice of the peace Gale, of Bass llhei township, dining the tilal of seveial boss on the 1 huge of dlstutblng a lellglous meet ing Musgiove Allen, a plonilnent 1 evi dent of that tommunlti, was lined $3 Ijj the hate justice Mi Allen said he wouldn't pay the lino, so the Justice committed him to the county Jail "theie to remain until the line nnd costs wcio paid." Upon his anhal In Mount Hollj Mr. Alien seemed counsel, and was soon aftei wind leleased on a wilt of habeas coi pus Issued bv Judge Gusklll. The next thing in order will be a suit against Justice Gale for dnmages foi false impilsonmoiilk The latter was warned by Piobecutor Budd that he was exceeding' his authmitj, but the 'siiulie leplled that he 'guescd he knew how to 11111 his own court " THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. Health Authorities Are Warned to Be on the watch for the Terrible Scourge of the East. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. In talking to daj of the lcpoited cane of the Bubonic plague said 10 have been dlsroveied In New Yoik city, Dt. Benjamin Lee, ot the statu boaid of health said that the dlsiase Is the same 11s the gieat plague of the middle ages, thu black death and that Its bleeding placo is among Illth and uncleanliness. Dr. I.co said of the dieadful moitalltv that attended this disease dining the middle ages: "It was probahls due to the conditions undci which the people lived at that time. Even the wealthiest, so fii as habit1 of ppisonnl cleanliness aie coll et incd weie ibout on a pat with the 1 evident" of Alaska street, In this cltj " While theie is no appiehonslon of an outbieak of the disease In Pnlladclphia, it is neccssarv that the health authoi ltics eoiclse som- dcgiee of vigilance, espcilnllj In the case of any injsteil ous sickness ai pcuilmr in the slum poi tlon ot the cltv, fot that is wheie it would be found. Should a case be dis covered, tl.e usual couise foi infectious diseases would be obsjivcd, as the plague Is both Infectious and cont igl ous that Is, Isolation of the patient and a complete disinfection and routing out of the plncu wherein it was dls coveled The supposed case lepoited in New loik was piobably bi ought there by a salloi fioin the east. The Bubonic se 0111 go broke out In China about a eai ago and has bteadlh worked Its way westwaid and Is now 1 aging fleiccst In Bombay, wheie the inhabitants of the cltj aie lleiing b thousands. In June last, at a meeting of mlllt.uy suigeons held in this cltj, two pipcis veiu lead on this plat;uo bj two phj si clans who had just letuined fioni China, wlieie thej had studied It b the bedside of patients Iti sjmptoins aio tlie same in all caes. It begins with a high fevei, followed bv a sensation ot aihlng In the bones Then comts the swelling of the glands all oci the bod, which is tlie distinctive fcatute of the maladv, and which gen eially ends In abscesses and bolls,. It Is etiemclv destiucmc to ltte. When the plague laged In China, the English icsldcnts weie not attack ed This was undoubtedly due to the fact that tliej- obseive a cleanliness that is not round among tlie natives. TO SAVE THE HISTORIC FRIGATE. Another Appeal lor tlio Vreseiwitiou ol the Constitution. Washington, Jan 14 The pioposltlon to pieseive the old ftlgate Constitu tion has leceived a fiesh stait In con giess, and it Is possible that an appio piiatlon will be made to put the ves sel in condition and biing her to Wash ington to be piesened as o .val relic Cliailes J'laneis Adams diid seveial othei pi eminent citizens if Boston have just appealed to the senate to make some provision for saving the frigate Sccietaty HeibeiL has lepeatedly uigeu congiess to save this histoiic shii "Of the old levolutionaij navj," he said toda.v, "we still have two piec lous lellcs- the Constitution, so slot tons In the wai of lblJ, lies lotting at the Foitsmoutli navj jard In inj annu al repoits I have repeatedlj lccoin inended that a sullklent sum of money be appiopilatcd to repah and insuu hei piesei viitiun, but my appeal has been unheeded I believe that his gen ciatlon ot Amci leans should do its duty and icpair and hand down the old con stitution with mists and spais still standing and ensign still lljlnf,, to the geneiatlon that is to pome " MAKES THREE ATTEMPTS TO DIE. Kokomo Councilman's l.nst Jlllort 3lny I'iovc Successlul. Kokomo, lnd , Jan. 14. John A Slider, councilman fiom the Thiid v,iid, thiew himself from thu loot of his two-btoij' business block tonight with suicidal Intent, He fell on the Illicit pavement, bi caking both legs In several places. He is still alive, but will die. This was his thiid attempt at self-de-stiuction within a month. Ho Hist took poison That falling, he shot him self, the chaige teailng otf one side of his scalp. This afternoon lie escaped his attendants and went to the top of his bilek block He was followed b his biothei -In-law, who tiled to giab him as he tluew himself backwaid oil thu loof. lie tell about fifty feet, Several weeks a;o Mi. Slider, who is a wealthy and widely known lesl dent, was aiiasted loi the laiceny of two sections of eas pipe, and was to have had Ills pielimlnaiy heating to mottow. BLOOD IS LIFE and upon tho purity and vitality of the blood depends the health of the whole system. Bxperlence pioves Hood's Saisaparllla to be the best blood purifier. HOOD'S PILLS act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. If the Hatiy Is Cutting Troth. Mrs. "Wlnslovv's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of inotheis for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and la the best icmedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every pait of tho world. Be suio and call for "Mrs. Wlnslovv's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle, MARKETS AND STOCKS Mull Stioul HoWeu. Now Yoik, Jan. II. Stocks weie dull and sttong thtoughout tin daj'. The siilis wi-iu only IOj.OOO Bhaies. Thu ojily tiailiiis was miuked by firmness owing to modei.ite purchases for Lon don account, this busing led to an ad vance light Ihiotlgh the list, the In dustilals being most pi eminent. Busi ness, howevei, wan etieinely light un til the last half hour when ttudliK became 11101 0 animated especially in the lndustilals. Sugar wus the fcatuiu and lose to 113. Manhattan advance IVi pei cent on attempts to ccivei shoit contnets. Tin bituminous 1 oal shales continued weak Whet ling and Lake Ihlu fell to Ji, the prefeued to 11 and Hooking Valley to 10 The denioi alls'atlon of the soft eonl tiude ac counts fot thu dopiecUitlon in the se em Itles ot these companies The ad journment ot the senate until Monday was taken advantage of by the bulls to bid the niaiket upon the shints and the spnt t of actlvltj near the close was duo pilnelpally to buying bj the hit- lei. Speculation closed stiong In lone. Net chances show gains of 'i$ilV- pet cent. Wheeling and Lake Kile pie fened lost 2 pel ct nt. Furnished b WILLIAM LINN, AL LUN A. CO, stock biokeis, lleurs build ing, rooms, 703-705. Open- High- Low- CI03. Ins. eat est lng. Am Tobacco Co . 7!si 70". 7S'"i 7'i Am. sugui ltc'g Co niii m inn m Atch., To. & S. Fe . 14'f, lt(, 14 11 At To aS.Fe.Pr.23l! J) X 2or8 Ches. v: Ohio 17 173i li4k 17 Chicago Gns 7i"B 7r'i 7urK 77'i Chic N. W... .103 WV 103SB 10l8 Chic, li. & Q 7JH 7JN 72'd P C. C C. X Ht L ... L8VL 2! J3'.. 2Si Chlr,, Mil 5. St. P . 74Vj Wi 71V, 7I)4 Chle, It. I. &. P.. . C7'4 07'h 07i8 Del cV. Hud lllij HI', HO--, 111 Dlat & C. F 13, 13U 13'm 13'4 Gen Blcctrlc 33" M 33V4 31 Lnke SI1010 132Va IW'i V2Vs li-'j Louis .t Nash 49' 19. 4'J's 49't M lv &. Tex , Pi.. . lil'l, 30U "0 "lO Manhattan Flo R8 W'i 87"s M Mo Pleille WH 20)A 20 20 N. J. Central 102 103V6 102 lOiii N. , S .t M", Pr.. 24'4 2l'i 24H 21U Vol. Paellle. Pr . . 33 U 3!'C S3'i 33'i Out. Ar West lt' It's 14", 11"8 Om-ilin m8 49i4 40U mn Pac "Mail 21 21r'8 21( 24'. Phil & ne.id 2C, 27 2b 20-8 Southern I! It V 0'j 9a '- Southern It It , Pr 27 273t 27'8 27 Tenii C it I 2S! 2S", 2SU 2&a, Texas Pacific . .. . 0'8 UU 9 '"U Vnlon Pacific .... 7 "'a ti"8 7 Wabash, Pa 10 IB 1(, IS "rtcst Vnlon UV- 8J8 838 S13i W. L Vi 3 2 2 V S Leathei S" S'8 8 & V S Leather, Pr.. . Gl8 CF8 fl 818 L S llulibei . ... 21 21 21 21 CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE PniCBS Open- High- Low- Clos- WHHAT. lng. est. et ing VIa . ... TJ'b S0f8 71 '0 Juh 73U 75'8 73 7G'8 OATS M.i 18". 11's lS'i inis CORN. May 21Vj 23 21'i 2". July 23s8 X 23r8 20 LARD. Mi 410 4H3 110 413 I'OHK. May S00 Slj 800 8 15 Scrnnton Ilonid o( Tindc Exchange (Juotiitious--All Quotuti 011 Rused on Iiu ol'lOO. Name Scranton Lace Cm tain Co .. National ltoilng.t Drill's Co First National Bulk Scranton Jai & btoppei Co .. Flmhurst iioulevaul Co bcianton Savings Bank Houta Plate Glass Co Sci inton Packing Co Lickaw.tnno. lion t Steel Co Thlul National Bank Thtoop Noclt Jl'f'- Co Scianton l'l action Co Seianton Axle Woiks Tiadcrs National Bank Weston Mill Co Alexander Cai Replicer Co . Colllei Dug fi. Metal Miner. Sci inton Redding Co . ... Dime Dep it DIs. Bank BONDb. Scianton Pass Rnlhvaj, first moitgage duo 101S People's Stieet Rallwaj, flist mortgage due 1018 Scr inton .t Pittston Tiae. Co People's fetieet Rallwav, Sec ond mortgage duo 1920 . ... Dickson Manufactuiing Co ... Licka Township School 0.. Cltj of Scianton St Imp (.. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scianton Axle Woiks Scianton Vi action Co Fconom Steam, II. it P. Co.. Bid. Asked 50 80 030 L00 00O 13 iis iio 143 110 110 110 100 'io 93 130 90 20 IJJ 230 100 103 SO 101 102 102 S3 100 93 100 cu Voik 1'iodiice Wurl.ut. New York, Jan 14 Flout Fas, un changed A heut Fhmei , f. o b, 9De., ungiided ml, 79a9!)e , No 1 northern, 92?(C , options Hi 111, advanced "ila'8e , JaniiJiv, 81140, March 90c, Mnj , b7e , Julj, S3',e Coin bttongei; No. 2, 29i 29Uc : elevator, oOaGO'c afloat ,ai steamer mixed, 2bc , No 2 v lilte, 29c ; stenmei white, 2Jlic , ungiaded wlilte, Ji'.c , op tlons dull and tlim, Iinuatj, 29Vic , Ma, 30"i,c , Julj , 32c Oats Dull, steadj ; op tions dull, tlimei, Januarv 22'4c . Febiu aiv, --rgC ; May 23'sc , spot pi Ices No 2, 22UC , No 2 white, 24-c , No. 2 Chlciirn, 23'4c., No u', 20Ut , No J white, 22c , mined western, 22a.ic , white do. uul white state, 23a30e PiovMons Quiet, stcad, unchanged Lud btiongcr, vvestein steim $127'., cltj, SJ So, Januaiy, $1 S), lelincd, lit met, quiet; continent, $101; South Ameilca, $180, compound, 45al,c. Butter Steidv unchanged Cheese Firm, unchanged Kggs State and Pennsjlva nli, 17'il9e , Ice house, 13alnc , vvestein flesh, 17c , do ease, $173a3, southern, 10 alb'.c , limed. 13i.il! Philadelphia Provision lluiket. Philadelphia Jan 14 Provisions weio dim al in fail jobbing demand, "Wo quote Beef hainy, JlSalSDO, as to ages and in and, pork, ramil, $10 no go, hams, S P cuied, In tierces, 8i9i.., do smoked, O'julK , as to aveiage nnd bland, sides, ilbbed, In salt, I'.allic , do do smoked, .ViaS'te , shouldeis, pickle cuied, SVtuS'.c , z MJm, SS&i V1, mrWta-'i "A. I - HtRiO f 1 . I , l:'D ' I ' XT."' ' V. "ttsMfi J.Ci'Sxx flade of Heavy, Serviceable Woolen flaterial. WINDPROOF, WARM AND WATERPROOF. LONG STYLE For Motoimen, Farmers, Watchmen, Drivers, Railroad Men, ani all whose business exposes them to inclem ent veather. Buy a "DANCOv' and Uotlge the doctor. sASlIaHsVWiSSKk' vw ' k.;n wfeh ftllt i- NW do. do, smoked, CsKio.; picnic ham, fl. P. cured, Minnie; do. do. Binokcd, b'4a 0c; bellies, in pickle, according to avei age, loose, CiiO'ic; bie.ikfaRt bacon, o'sa 7'iiC , ns to biand and average, laid, ptlio city ictlncd, In tlercis, 4nBc; do. do, Iti tub'1, Ciotic ; do. liutcheis', loostr, 34nlc, , elty tallow, In hogsheads, S'aC ; country do , gia3ic'.i as to quality, and cakes, C'i ti354c (;hli'iigo Criiln und Piovisioii .Market Chicago, Jan II 'the lending futuies ranged as follows! Wheat Januaiy, 77a 78c , .Maj, 79suS0i1!c , July, 73 i70c Com Jnnunrj. 22'4n22Hc , Ma, 2i4n2l'Hc , July, 23r8a2Cc. OUs Jatuuilj, lbilCV , Miiv, lSinlUc Mess Pork Jnnunry, $7 S7Vj a7f2li, Muj, $8a3 15 Lnd Janii ny, $197":al(l2if., Maj , $l 10i4 17 Shoit Ribs -Jnnuuij, fl 12itall2'j, Mnj, $1 U'tui 20. Ciih quotntioiis weie us follows Flour Ila, unchanged, No. 2 spring wheit, 7fi'sn7Sc , No ! do , 77n77'Ac , No 2 led, sr,7nkSV , No 2 corn, 2238a22ic, No 2 outs lfi)4c , No 2 lje, 37Miu3Sc, No. 2 bur le, "3nl(,c , No 1 lluxseed, 7oi7S( ; pi lino tlmotlij seed, $2 Go, iiicsh pork, $7 93u8, lud fl 02'inl 05. jhoit libs, sides, $1 O.'j ul27'2 shollldeis, $1 23a4 30; shoit eleai sides, $1 12'al 23, whiskey und sugars, tit -changed Clucnijo I.ivo Stock. Chicago, Jan 11 Cattle Receipts, 11, 000 head; mnkot steudv ; common to cx til steels, $3 50a3 50, stockeis and feed ers, $3 23i 113, cows and hulls, $17313 73; call cs, $3 50ib; Texans, $!0)a4 2". Hogs Receipts, 3S.000 hi ad, maiknt firm at 5 cents hlghei, hf-a picking und shipping lots $3 33au47lC, common to choice mixed iJOilSl), choice assoited, $40i3 50, light, $l,riU3 50, plp,H, $120a3 50 Sheep Receipts, 15,00) hend, market steulv, lnfeiloi to choice, $2 50i3 80; Inmbs, $J 50 i3 S3. Uiillnlo Live Stock. Buffalo, Jan. II Cattle Finn, good cows and helfeis, $3 23a3 33; good flesh cows and spilngeis, $32 to $43, veals and calves, slnelo lowei ; good to extra, $0 30i 7; common to fair, $1 75a0 23 Hogs Steads, good to choice Yorkers, f3 00; mixed packets, $3 CO, mediums, $3 4"i3 50, loughs, $3 1,3 10, sttgs, $2 4ra2 00 Sheep nnd Limbs Slow for lambs, flim for sheep; pi hue lumbs, $3 13i" 20, fulr to good, $123i5; culls anil common, $3 50a4 15; mixed slieop, good to choice, 3 75a4, com mon to fab, $3 2a3G3j culls, $2i3, export cw 1 s, $J b0a3 b3. Oil .Miiikct. Oil Cltv, Pa, Jan. 11. Options oil not quoted. Ciedlt balances, 90 Nation il Tnnslt runs TO 394, shipments, 7,S99. Huck cje 1 tins, 0b 831, shipments, 07,093. A WORD, WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT -MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD VANCD WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN 23 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH ARE INSERTED FREE. 11 i:lp wanted males. MKNAND WOMEN OUT OP EMl'LOY niont nud willing to woik can learn of n permanent situition at gooj wages bj vi iting ut onco to P. V. II , liox 28J, Augusta, Maine. ITTANTED AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK II of Boruo smiplo thing to patent' P10 tcct v our ideas' thov 11115 luing von vveilth Wllto JONI1 WEDnEItBUUN A: CO, Dopt. C, 23, Patent Attorneys, Washington D, C , foi theli S18H0 prize ,ftoi and list ot 200 luvon tions wanted T7ANTBD-AS AGENT IN EVERY bEC- tlon to canvass 54 CO to flOO 1 day niacin ' sells at spl t, alo n ram to sell Stiplo tioodg to dealors, best sido linn t75amontli; salary 01 largo cominltsiou inado, expoilonco unnccossary. Clifton Soap and Mauutactur Ing Co , Cincinnati, O WANTED -WELL-KNOWN MAN IN overy town to solicit stock subsci lp tions; a monopoly; big money for afents. no npltal required EDWARD C. FIbll i: CO , Uoreleu Block, Chic ico 111 HELP WANTED EE31 ALES. HOL'bEKEEPEH WANTED BY SMALL family; give lefoiouce. Apply at lob 'Ihlrtoenth stieet. LADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and will glulh smul full p uticulais to nil bending 2 centEtnrap MISS 51 A. SlEIiBINS, Lawronco, Midi WAKTED-LADY AGEMT.S IN PCItAN ton to soil and lutioduc' Snvdors tike Icing; cxioiiciKed ihiiv issoi profeired: voik Itrtnauent and verj piofltuule V.'iitn foi 1 11 deulais at onco and get liniilt oflinlldai trailc '1. H bNYDER iV. CO., Cinclnmti O TLlfAN'fED IMMEDIATLLY-TWO ENK1N it t,etic Falcsomon to icpieseiit 1H Uiinruntped JU a daj without iiitoifeiiln with othei duties Rcultlitul occupation. VViito foruartirulais, rtnloniua stamp, Mano Chemical Ccnip my, No 72 John bticit, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. Wv "kju 'AGE NT?T'0RT5U bells authored "LIVEn OF AleKIN LEY AND HOB ilt 1," .70 pa,'OS, ole' ititlj illustrated, prico only 1 1 tlio bot and tlio cln-ai cat and outsells all othei". ill nor c ut to agnnts and tho f roiulit I aid. t5"Boi)i h now londy; aivo tlm bj sondluj; 3u cents in e tamps lie an outtlt at omo Adelruss A. D VVOUTHINOION&CO., II irtfonl, Conn, rANTED-Gr,NLRAL AGENTS IN EV- 1 01 v count, also lady ciuvasser:j,somo thing uo. ; svuo teller, appl quick J C HILUERT, HI Adnins uvoiiue, Scranton, Pa AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sato Citizenship prlca SI On ing bj thousand. Addiuas, NICHOLS, ,apei villi-, 111. A OENTS-TO SELL OUR PEACIICAL xV gold, silvor, nlcUcl nnit coppei, oliotro plasters; priccB from i3 upwaid salary nncl po!lB' paid: outfit free. Addrehs, xv itti htamp, 1IILHIGAN MIG CO,, Chici'o "a GENTS TO SELL GIOARS TO Dl'ALLltb, jV i-'o Mue'cly and expensos- oxporloneo un nocoRSHli CONSOLIDATED Ml G CO. IS V an Buren st , Chicago, SALESMAN TO CAUnvTsiDE LINE,"!', pel cent rnmiii-sloii hainplo book mailed freo, Aildreks L N CO , fetation L, New Yoik. FOR SALE BY 220 Lack. Ave. 0UR ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE IS propose to make it "an ings, Crashes, Ready Hade Sheets and Pillow Cases, White Quilts, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, etc, are included in this Great Sale. Note These 1'rlccs Atlnntlo blenched Pillow Cqbds nnd ShcotH, hemmed and icudy foi use: Vlllow Ca'rs SheoN HWo, 4V5G K-3C 51-31 Sl-'IO I' )-r0 11 Ices, 11 p. 12ife. lie. 43c. DOC LocKvvood Shcclliifrs by tho jnrd: H10 7c. 8c tc 10c. llr l.Kc. He. lbc. l.'-ln IVill CO-ln St-ln 7-1 S-l !l-l 10-1 UlClhbc. !)c. 10c lie 12'ie lie, lCc. lSe. Utlea Hlencl ed Shcotlntts: Ti-4 r,0-lll (-1 R-l 0-1 10-1 lie 12c lie ICe. lSe. 20c Cltitendon 'White Qullte, Only flSe. Our rct'ulm 52 W) Miiiaclllca ljullt, Tor $2 00 each This is not a Clearing Sale of old, impaired stock, that you hear so much of these days. It is our ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS SALE, which has gotten to be a looked-for event a money-saving event for the people. LLY & rou sai.i: lOIl SALTS-MASON & HAMLIN' OllOAN, J ill Rood condition; can 110 seen nt VV Bf. VAN'S, 21 Avonuo U , Dollovuo 7011 SAI.L-A LOT Of HOtJsr.IIOLD J fin nlturo, ns good as now, uvonuo. 822 Mouioi) 770IJ SALH-A bILVKR PLATHD CONN V double bell cupliontnin, nlrcl ciiRravod with tiombnnu bell told lined, uotilvnow nnd cost 10 will tell at a liniqntn Adelies this weok to K. VV. GALOI!, LnRnjsville, Pa lOU SALL-IIOnSK, AGKI) SIX YEAHS J weifilit 3,000 poumls, can bu bcoii nt lbJl I'rico Etieot WANTED TO HLNT. NTLDAlmuslr'wmr'io'oR 12 II looms4 inoiliirii conveniences, fiom Apiil 1. Addiess, UIHfl 1TI1, riibutio oBlce. rou ur.NT. IAUM TO KENT FOU T15UM OP YCAHS V 2.0,icies, 8 miles from Scr 11 tout well adapted foi m'k ordairv farm; well viatoiod, good 01 chard, pood lmlldhiKS For furthei liifornittlnninciulio 1J1 Puim avonuo, of W. GOKMAS. IOIinr.NT SINGLE HOUSE, It ItOOMS ' fill nice ho: and cold wttei. lipiutifnl locttion, 1721 Perm avenue, Gicen Rlilt, S20 a month C. L HAVVLEV, 211 V 1 ouiitiir avo. 7OK KENT-TIin THItLE 1 LOOKS DVEIi X1 No 4i0 Spiuco stroet, now occupied bj the Rowliit.' AHSoclition. possesion April 1st. Inqulro ot l'HED WAGNER, .11 1 Ltckawamia avonuo FURNISHED ROOM l'OU RENT. yn;iToiTrvvisraOTTiloTTO ll floor fiout; steam heat 027 Adims avo REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT TO DUY A HOME? Hero's a gieat biiRiln: 17-1 Penn avo nuo, idioluinj Noith Pail;. Gioen Hidden 0 looms, tuinace, hot and cold vitir; lot 3sxlSI, cellar under who'o hous3! tluo lawn, stone walks: property woith 51,1)00: no leasonablo oitei lofusod1 must bell, piit pajment bil .mco on time to suit uurclnsoi Addiess TALLIB MORGAN, earo of L, L Uavlo -11 WjomhiB avenue, Scr inton BOAR I) WANTED. ipORMAN AND W11L, NEAR PUBLIC A1 Llbrarj. Addie"-s A . Tribuno otilce CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CroRsTBUNIIT''DESO 1 nails cm oil without tho kast pain or drawiui' blood Consultation and nd u o Rhoii fieo. E M llL'iSP.L Chliopodibt, !W0 Lack aw inna ivouue Ladies uttiiulcd at their lesidenco if desiied thai Res model ate CITY SCAVENGER. AB BUIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd ccjs jools: 10 niloi ; impioved pumps used A, BRIGOS, Pioprietoi Leave older? 11W) Jsoith Main avcnui or Erckes' dniK stoio comet Aeams and Mill berri 'lelpphi'iio 4" v ORPHANS' COURI' SALE. 0"ur7iAvToTiTTSALi:-nsTATi: or Gcoiee J Toole y iij v ll ti'c ol un oidci of the Olih ins' Couit of LickavtJiiu.i Count, the untie i sined will 1 posi to public sail .11 the Aibitiution ltooin In the Couit House li tm Cltv ot Scianton, P.i . on WudnesiUj, Feb 1U lbJ7, at two u elui k p ill , the fol-lowlnh-diseiibed leil state All that ceitaln taim, tiari 01 pleie of land sltua nte In lto irln' Hi 00k 'township Lieka vvanna Count, l'cnnsvlvunla, bounded and dcsciibcd is follows, Hefrlnnlnif at a point in the eentei of the puhlii 10 id leadini,' tiom Simpson's to Llmhuist In line, of land lite ot I' O Took , thViiee aloiiB said T O 'Ioole s land north b" dejiots vest 8 n-10 loils tn .1 cornel, thenn north ", elcKieeb iast Sj loels to n coiiKi, thence south bl diKic s Jj minutes eust 117 5-10 101N to a coimi, thence "outli ") dep nes 2" mlnutei vvtt 111 .'"i-lOO tods to a eoiner, tluiice 1101th S3 diKiees west lid 2-10 lods to a eoinei, thence noith "1 dcins east li 1-10 lols to a eoinei in the eentci ot tlrit mentloneil toad, thence ulont, said loail noith 40 le Kiees uO minutes east 13 lods to pla"e of beBlnnlniT, contalnliiK 100 acies of lull, be the same mole or les Said piopeitj Is Iniptovcd viith u two-stoij frame dwil IIhb house, b. rn and othei out l)iiildliis, which piece ol Intel has, been divided in to two parts, the first then of bounded and described as tollow HetfinnliiB ut a htal.e and ctoius at the southv.i sterh cornel of slid piece, thence noith f deecs east 4i 5-10 pen hes to 11 eoinei In the puhlii roid, tlicuee aloiiB svld 10 id as follows Noith 10 derfieis f0 minutes east Ju tods thence ninth fit devices 40 minutes east "S 83-100 lods, thence north 58 defiiees east 13 7--100 lods thence south SJ desiecs .'0 minutes 1 ast 4.' SJ-100 iods, the nee south 8i ikirii' -. 23 mlnutis cast 20 101U to land of M i Phil lips tlionec south 5 ilesiees 23 minutes west alonn snld Phillips' land 87 13-100 loe's to hind of J V Slotuni theneo noith b deKiees vest ulonj s lid Blot urn's land lib 2-10 lods to tho place of beijlnnlm', eontalnlUK 5S JJ-100 ucus of Ian 1. be the same mini 01 less 'I he second then of bounded und descilbed as follow? lietlnnlnir nt n. stako In the 3'i.im'i at tho noitheasteill lonu 1 of the lot thente noith fcl decrees L3 minutes west 117 3-10 lods to a stake and stones, theme -outh 5 dtp-ices west SO rods to line of lull of Ollvei Toolev's estate tl hum bouth S3 di yrce east alomr cald Toolev's land t 0-10 lods to the public load chance alont, sill load tho following iouisis and distances North 10 demies .30 mlnutis east 11 10J3 tlicnce noith 'il dcsiees 40 minutes c ist 21 S3-100 lods, thence 1101 th 5S de'Kiees east 13 72-100 lods. thence south S2 diKiees 20 minutes cast 12 32-100 rods, theme south SI difie s 23 minutes east 23 lods to the line of Mas Phillips' land, thence noith 3 demecs and 23 mlnutis cist along said Phillips' land 5J b-10 lods lo tho pluco of beginning, contalnliiK U 91-10J atiei and no perches of land, bo the snmo more or less Said premises will he sold In whole or ill Pills to suit tho puiehasei TI1HMS OP SALL One-third of the whole ot tho putchuse-nionej 10 be und lemnln u lien upon tho piemlsis to seeuie the widow's Interest us leeiuiied bj law the Intel est on that amount to be paid to her Eemi-annunllv fiom nnd aftei the date of conflimntlon of sale din lug lien life, and the principal lliucof to be pild nt hei deuth to the parties leall en titled theieto 13 pet cent of thu whole of the puiehafo monej to be ji ild down at tho time of sale, nnd tho halunco of tho two-thluls to bo paid In one eai fiom dato of conlli inatlon sale, with inteiest. if ild htHt pajment to bo sec 111 ed bj bond dnd moitKatio on tho piemlse JOSHPHINll 13 HODNI3Y, Admlnlsti itrK L. H. X. WATSON & ,1.MVI13UMAN, Attorneys foi 33stute. Scranton, Pa. & event" in the Dry Goods UO-lnch iMtmllin Ilrown. lllcnchod, tllll fc. Loimdnle (.c. fruit of Loom . (c. Dwlltht Anchor., do. I'llde of West. . 10c. Atlantic A.,..,, fc. lllnck Itock .. ,"c. C.iinaron D ... 4Uc. Atlmtlc 1' De. Crashes Host twilled cotton clash, blotched nnd blown, ut .Pie. 18-huh Linen twilled crash, worth 10c, ut 7e. Glass crash, ull linen, only 5c. And our clitlro stock ot Linen Ciasho3 at Cut l'rlces. WALLACE, SI OCKIIOl.DERS' MEETING. ''PHE ANNUAL MET TING OF THE 1 btoeUholileia of II10 Laek.iwnumi lruat nut Safo Oo)oslt Conumm, of scranton, will ? hold In tlio Diteotors' 1 00m ot the bank liullilliiir, on lueselny, 1 obruiiry J, 1807, bc tw ouii tho Uoui s of ) and J p m HENRY 13I.LIN. Jit.. Secretary. rpilH ANNUAL MFETINtj" OF ""THE X Btockholdors of 'Iho Entorjiriso Powder Manulactuiini' Companj, for tin olcction of uli ectora ami tho transuotlou of such other business as may properly como before. It will bo held 0:1 Wodncsrt-iv, January JiTth, 161)7, at the ottioo of tho company In t'crautou, P , at y.Uo'clock p 111 Notumsfoi ot btocl will bo inado foi ten davs noxt piocedtuic tho datoof tho above meetinc E. P. KINGSBURY, Secrotary. fUIi: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i stockholder!) of The St Clair ( oal Com. pinv, foi tho election of directors and the transae tlon of such othsr business as may pi operly como bolero It, will ho hold on Mon day, Januarj -5, 1PU7, at tlio otllco of tho 00m piii hi fee r-iuton, Pa , at 2 o'clock p 111. No transferor stoelc v. Ill be 111 ado foi ten das 8 noxt piocodlnKlho dato of aliovo mewtlns, L P KINGbDURY, becrotirj. VTOIICEIS I1EREDY GIVEN THAT THE Xs annual meeting of Tho Sprint? Btoolc Water Supply Company for thu elootlon of dliectois iiuct tho tr msac tion ot such other businet-s as limy pioporlv como before it will ho hold on VVednesdiy, January 20tli, 16117, at tho houi of 10 o'clock a m , at tho odlco of tho compiny in Scranton, Pa , in accoidaneo with tlio liy-l.ni s of the couiimny L A WATHES, Presldont Attest -T, H, W ATKINS, Sicietary PROFITABLE SPECULATION. TN GRVIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. X bond for oui "booklet" esplainlns oui plan, now Is j 0111 opportunity ns lnailiots nro low: vvomako money for our customers, deal with a losponslblo tlrm: bmli loforoncoa A P. LORST S, CO , Ilankors and Brokers, 0 Pinoetioet Now York ESTRAYF.D. 7 STRA ED-PROM SUBSCRIBER, A I J led cow wltn 0110 brass knob on horn. Will lew ud ilnJor. A MARX, J13 Clay avenue, Dunmou NOTICE-ROCK CONTRACIORS. I IJUOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED TO jl .lauuiry . Iti,. ntnoon. foi drivin ' a tunnel at Htei lick Crook Collloiy, Poekvlllo Pn.; tunnel to bo driven from thu Claikor Ross voln to the bottom bpllr of the Dunmoie 01 Rod Ash vein; size to ba 7 feet b 12 feet, and 1 4C0 foot lonir mole or loss; contractor must fin nish all power and tools 'lhocompaii) lcservos tho light to 1 eject any or all bids specifications foi snmo may bo seen on ap plication to JOHN R BRYDEN, feupt Pockvllle, Pa, Jim. C, 1M17 SEALED PROPOSALS. LALED I'ROPOSALS WILL BE 11 E 3 cch cd at tlio oflico of tho Secretary of tho Scr inton Boil d of Contiol until 7 10 o'clck, 1 nday evenlus, Jan 22, 1607 for tho hoitiiiB nnd ventilation of tlio ptoposed eight loom public sellout buildluc. to be kuown as No. lo 111 accord inco with plans nnd specifications In tiioliiuiilstif John A. Dnikwoith, architect, .Scianton, Pa 'the sum of SI3) in cash or cai tlfled chock bhall bu inclossl with eich bid. which sum shall bo forfeited to tho school dls ti let in 1 aso of refusal or omission cm the part of the bidder to whom tlio couti let sludl bo awtudod to eeouto contract within ten davs after tho awaiduirfnf tho same Sepal lto birtH will also bo loeelvoel at the same time for tlio a.uilturj sjstom ot said building, in accordance with pi ma and spi c' ih itlous hi tlio liaiids of svid archltoet; b30 in c ish oreeillfh d cheek shnllbo enclosed with (1 tell bid, uudei s 11110 eondtt 011s us abovo stated stipulated I he Board rc3eies tko light to lejoctany 01 all bids B oidei of tho Fcrnnton Beard of Control LUGENE D. 1 ELLOWs. Socretaiy, SITUATIONS WANTED. A f ANTED- SITUATION AS A STENOG- lupberoi otllco assistant bj a vnung man, ctii gliu lofoienccs Addiess J J Iribuno otlict. SITUATION WANTED BY A NICE 'J osloio 1 ciil as cook 01 rrneral housework in nico fimllj iu town Call at 441 Quluoy aenue to lay and lhutsday and Prldiiy. WANTED-EMPLOY3IENT OK ANY kind bj niHiiied mmi, Uniloist mils cue of horres and eattlo Well ncipialnted lu nil pirta of cltj, P. H ore 'lrlbuno. TNDU--rRIOUb YOUNG MAN WISHES J bonoi able emploj uiont of anv kind. Ad dress R B euro 'Irlliuno ollico TAfANTED-SIiuntlon of anv klud; osporl 11 1 ueeit as elcik in 1 lothlug, boots and and slioati grocerv or chlnawnro, refeionces given Addiuss, D .1 PRICE, 160 South HjdePirk ivenue, cltj MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK AS tl te mister or nnj kind of oik. Cnu glva good tec miu'entlntioui Addioss, C II. L. iiluuno oiileo QirUATIOV WANTED-SOBER INDUS i tilmis man desires Insllo work of any kind Wages 110 objei t Good references. Adiltiss, J II , b27 Pittston nvouue. CJ-irUA'lION WAM'ED-NUtbE, EXPe" O llenced conlluemunts, desires eugago. ment, highest lefuieiico M LSTERFIELD, (leaeinl DoliMiiy 'iciauton' Pa, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians tuul Sursconi, DU, MARTHA S 13VEIUTT, 203 A8II lngton ave Ollleo houts until 10 u m.; '. to I 0 to S p m MAItY A SHI3PHEKD. JI. D, IIOME opathlst, No 2. Adams avenue DU. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlnjj uvenuo and Spruce street, Scianton Ot llco hours, Thursday und Satuidays, 9 a m to 0 p. in. DR COMEOYS-OrFICQ NO. 337 N. Washington ave. Hours, 13 m. to 4 p. m. Diseases of women a specialty, Tele phono No S232 VTX W. 13 ALLEN, 512 NOIITH WASH, lngton avenue. DU ANNA LAW, 303 WYOMING AVK Otlce hours. 9-11 a m , 1-3 p m , 7-3 p. in DR L M. GATES, 3'3 WASHINGTON avenue Ofllce hours. 8 to 9 u. m , 1 30 to 3 and 7 to S p m. Residence 300 Mad. son aovnue. 5iT.C. L FUEAS, SPECIALIST In Hupturo, TrusB Fitting and Pat Reduc tion. Rooms 200 and 207 Mears Building Olllce telephone 13C3. Hours; 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. LAMEHEAUX, A SPECIAL Ill SzSR J s a k C3b mm xkii Snad u lei Tgca m B NOW ON. This season we Muslins. Sheet business. Table Linens Impossible to go Into tho dotnlls of quot ing piie.es heie, but wo want to say th it we .lie feohiR to make this Linen Stlo In tel cstliiR ror joti Wo met nn unusual opportune in the wn of n "Linen l'ui cluiHo " und weie quick, otioiiKh to snap It up That was Rood bllvlliK Ilvei snul of tho lot and also our entlio regular stoolc. bonis led Ink prices foi this occasion, which means th.it this la to bo good Bellini; and (illicit scll'iiK Du join Tublu Linen here and now. Niitikin-. The isanie stoiy of tho table linens ap plies to the napkins Hutuluds of dozeni of c,ood natiklns woith from $1 00 to fo 00 a dozen, will bo Bold nt greutly leduced in Ices. 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. 1st on chronic diseases of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney nnd genlto urinary oigans, will occupy tho oltlca of Dr. lioos 232 Adams aewiuo. Oflico hours, lto 5 p. m. W. Q. ItOOK, VETERTNAnY SUIl geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton, Telephone, 2G72. Luwver. TRANK E. BOY-LE, ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms Id and 14. Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTYATLAW. 211 Wyoming avenuo. JEFritEY'3 & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS- at-jaw, Commonwealth building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican building. Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP &. JEBSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W H. JESSUP, .w- H. JESSUP. JR. PA1TEUSON &" WILCOX, TUADEH'3 National Hank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20atulj:l. FRANK T. OICELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Hoom B, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv, rooms 63, Gl nnd 03, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruce st , Scranton, Pa. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave Scranton. Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank BuHdlng. Scranton. Money to loan In largo sums at 5 per cent. C. H. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street. B F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ave, Scranton, Pa JAS J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT-lavv, 43 Commonwealth bld'p Srranton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL &. KEMMER ER Attornejs ind Counsellors-nt-Law; Tradeis' National Bank Building: rooms C, 7, S. 9 and 10, third tloor. Detectives, BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON. wealth building. Interstato Secret Ser vice Agency. Architects EDWARD H DAVIS, ARCHITECT. Rooms 24 23 and 26, Commonwealth building, Scianton. E L WALTER. ARCHITECT. OITICE real of GOG Washington avenue, LEWIS HANCOCK JR , ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce st , cor. Wash ave . Scranton. BROWN & MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Price building, 123 Washington avenue, Scianton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders Bank Building. Alderman. a r KELLOW, 1C01 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. DR. T. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE) street. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O, DR. E Y. HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE. DR. a C LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming avo. II M. STRATI ON, OFFICE COAL EX change WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. ave Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue. Schools, SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa , prepares boys and girls for colloge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. BEV. THOMAS M CANN, WALTER II BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten 110 per term. Seed's. G R. CLARK & CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurserjinen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 782. Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL, REAR. 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., mnnufns turei of Wire Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 FRANK. Un avenuo. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L. i. W. passenger depot Conducted on tho European plnn. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. SIMeenth St. and Irving Place, Now York. Rates, J3 50 per day and upwards (Ameri can plan ) GEO, .MURRAY. Propiletor. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, leceptlons, wed dlng3 and concert work furnished, For terms nddress R J Bauer, conduotor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a muslo store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, papor bags, twine, Wurehouse, 130 Wishlngton ave,, Scran ton, Pa FRANK P BROWN & CO , WHOLE- sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposlto postofflce. Agent for tho Hex Flro Extinguisher.
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