-J THE SCIANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30, 1897. philAdelphians pray for peace Tlie Sennle Petitioned to Ratify the Ar bitration Treaty. A10VE FOR THE DOUDLE STANDARD s'ennte Pusses the Kill Anttiurliiii; thu IJnltcil States to l'urticiiintu 1" mi Intcrlintloiint Monetary Confer ence if Olio Is Hold--Puerilities in the House. Washington, Jnn. 29 A petition, elaborately printed on pnichment and Plgned by an even hundred of the lead ' lug- citizens of Philadelphia, was pre sented to the senate this morning. It luges the senate to tatlty the treaty of urbltiatlon now pending between this tountiy and Oieat Britain. The memo llal Is signed by llajor Warwick, the Judges of the ai lous coui ts, ex-Senator Edmunds (fonneily of Veunont), and bankers and capitalists lepresentlng money allied up In the millions. The bill for the tepiesentatlon of the United States in any International monetary conference that may be called, occupied the senate ludav almost ex clusively and was lliuilly passed by the triumphant majuilty of 40 to 4. It au thoilzcs the piesldent to uppolnt live oi mure coinmlssloneis to any Interna tional onteience with u lew to seem ing a llxlty of relative value between gold and silver as money by means of a (onimon latlo between the metals with flee mintage at such latlo, and It also authoilzes thu president to call, In his dlscietlon, a confeieiue. to as semble at such point as may be agieed upon. The debate on the bill was long and interesting, but by far thu most linuoitant .speech was that made by Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts. He took the ground that a eiy laige majoilty of the people of the elvllUed world was In faor of the double standaid of gold and silver. At 5 23 the senate adjourned until Monday next. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. War between the states of Massachu setts trul Vermont laged for a bilef peilnd on the lloor of the house today oei allegations of lallioad wiecltlng In these commonwealths The combatants were Messis. Powei, of Veimonf, and Bariett, of Massachusetts, and the oc casion of stilfe was the consideration of the lepoit of the confeiees upon the bllf providing foi the lncot potation of tl'e purchasets of the Atlantic and I'ac ltlf! lallroad, The piovlslons of the bill vver antagonized bv Mi. Bairett, who charged that the concealed a gigantic scheme of stock jobber . Mi. Poweis denied that theie was anything of the son In the bill and added that if theie had been any wiecklng of the mad, as suggested bv the gentleman fiom Mas-i-achusctts. It had been done b people in and aiound Boston In this connec tion he saicastlcally refened to Mr. Barrett's congicsslonal ei)eilence, which he compaicd to that of a rose which wltheied and wasted Its sweet ness on a desert all In reply Mi Bauelt gave the house the history of the lpcelvei ships of the Centi.il Veunont lallroad conducted by the supicme couit of that state nnd ex tending o er a pel lod of 30 j ears, w hich he 'bald was the most fiaudulent case of lallroad wieeklntr the countiy had over been. The leport of the conferees was i ejected and the conloiees wie instiucted to Insist upon the retention of the bill on the house amendments, the pilncipal one of which foibade the Issue of stock except for par alue le celved. The house refused to take up bills on the private calendai, but for neoily an houi continued In committee of the whole, consldeilng the agilculttnal bill without completing It. In the couise of Its discussion, Mi Hardy, of Indiana, began a speech In favoi of the acquisi tion of Cuba and being lefused permis sion to conclude, the five-minute nile being In operation, gave notice that no bill should pass the house uj unanimous ronsunt for the lemalnder of the ses sion An evening session was held for the consldeiatlon of private pension bills. LYMAN JUDSON CAtu:. Sketch of the New Secrcturv of tlio Tronsurj. Lvman .Tudson Gage Is known In his own state and cltv as an estlmabl6 citlen and distinguished foi his public splilt. He was born June 2S, 1S3C, In De Huvtei, Madihon county, N. Y., his pat ents, Ell A and Mary Judson Guge, being of English descent. . He attended the public schools and the academy at Home, N. Y and then, a lad of 14, took a cletkshlp in the Rome postolllee, and at IS a slmllai position In the Oneida Central bank, In that city, at a salaiy of $100 a eai. He resigned after eighteen months be cause the bank was unable, or unwilling to Increase his salai. The gieat West was then attracting the sons of the East and presenting to them manj good pp poi tunlties. He w ent to Chicago In 1!53. Without capital or Influential ftlends. In a young and pushing city, he enteied the race for tortuno Finding no oppoitunlty for employ ment In any of the banks, he became bookkeeper to Nathan Cobb, a lumber met chant, and remained as such for three leats, and then enme the gieat business depiesslon and the financial crisis of 1838. Though his film suspend- R adAsy's Rills Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, MILD, BUT EFFECTIVE. Purely vegetable, act without pain, ele gantly coated, tasteless, small and uasy to take Uadway's Pills assist naturu. stlmulat Jug to healthful activity the llvar, bowels and other digestive organs, leaving tUe bowels in a natural condition without any alter ttteoU. CURE Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- All Liver Disorders. RADWAVS PILLS are purely vogotaUo mild and reliable Chubb Perfeot Dlgestiop. complete absorption and healthful regularity. 25 cents a box. At Druggists, or by mull. i Book of Advice" free by wall. RADWAY 8c CO., No. as Elm Street, New York. ed business It was neeesnarv to protect Its property, nnd he became night watchman, He performed faithfully and well the duty of the hour, and thus moved his capacity foi something bet ter. HJs services as watchman con tinued only Six vve(ksfor he was then appointed bookkeeper, at $500 a year, foi the Merchants' Loan and Tiust com pany. Piomotlon thereafter was rapid. Next year ho became paying teller at $1200 salary; In 18C0 assistant cashier at n nalory of $2000, and In 1SG1 cashier. In IStiS the directors of the Tlrst National bank offeied him the position of cashier In that Institution, and when the bank was reoiganlzed under Its new chatter In 1SS2 he was elected vice piesldent and manager, a position which brought him more directly In touch with the piomlnont financiers of the country. In 1891 he was elecfed president of the bnnk, otter nine joars of seivlce as vice president. The accession of Mr. Gage to the chief executive office and his able mange- fnent confirmed the leadership of the First National bank of Chicago among all the financial Institutions of the West. In lfeS?. and twice theieafter, he was elected piesldent of the Atnei lean Bank eis' association When Chicago became a competitor for the Woild's Columbian exposition Mr. Gage was chairman of the commit tee sent to Washington In behalt ot that city. It was the assuiunce of four Chicago men, of whom Mi. Gage was one, that Chicago could be idled upon foi ten million of dollars which satis fied congiess with legaid to the Woild's fair entorpilbo and Dually secuied the exposition for Chicago. He was presi dent of the Columbus imposition com pany until April, ISflO. but lemulued on the board of dliectois and presided ut the bankets congress at the fair, Mi. Gage has been a Republican from his eaily manhood, but has lefused to sui lender the light of pilvate Judgment md Individual nctlop b subscilblng to a paitlsan cieed which commands un vniylng allegiance In municipal affnlis. He has nlwas taken an intelligent In tel est In public questions, opposes sil ver Inflation, is a dilllgent student of financial questions, a ft lend of the con seiv alive woiklng classes and was chairman of trie Cential Belief associa tion formed In IStl to lelleve the dlstiess ot the uncmplojed. He Is a man of genial disposition and fine peisoual ap peal ance. THE ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN ON A0NDAY. ror the Tribune. The eclipse of the sun, which occurs Monday, while directly of no local value, It may, becaue of Its near ap piach to us, cause a passing Intel est In these phenomena. Our satellite In Its course aiound the eaith when eiosslng Its mode will cast Its shadow upon this planet, and into hlch we will plunge at the late of sKty-five thousand of miles per hour. Of couise, the shock will be Impercepti ble, since n sunbeam traveling at the late of one bundled and elghty-thtee thousand miles per second does not cause the most delicately constiucted scale to lbiate. The earth will first enter the shadow In the Atlantic ocean and It will be seen as a pattlal eclipse at Washington, D C, a few minutes before sunset. It will then be cential. Its last contact will be on a line drawn tluough Cuba and cential South Ameiica. The distance in w Idtli ovei which the eclipse will be seen as paitial ot an nular will teach from Washington, D, C, to Huenos Aj res, South Ameiica, ovei five thousands of miles. The ter ritory ovei which it will travel is about one-half of the entire globe, from the noitheastem patt of Brazil to the mountains of New South Wales. The eclipse will be visible, piojected upon the western line of the sun, north of the eciuatoi as far as the thirty-seventh latitude, and south on the eastern limb, as fai ns the sev enty-fif th degree of lat itude; also within a naiiow strip about forty miles wide, beginning at the Gulf of Paila, Venezuela, and passing ovei Caiacas, the capital, then through the United States of Colombia and eioss lng the equatoi about thtee hundred and and fifty miles west of Quito, con tinuing Its couise down to the fortieth latitude, then back to the thitty-sec-oud and ending beyond the north cape of New Zealand. If n passenger tialn started fiom Cniacus to keep In view of the unuulut It would have to ttavel at the late of ovei one thousand miles per hour. Under the most favoiable clicum stances the gieatest length of time for a pel son to see the auuulai eclplse at a given place cannot exceed twelve min utes, It may, however, tiavel ovei a long distance, because the moon Is moving In the same dliectlon as the earth, only faster, which causes the shadow to linger upon the earth, which, at the equator, is revolving at the rate of ten thousand and thliti -eight miles pei hour. The conditions of an eclipse of the sun are: The moon must be new. It must be on or neat one of Its nodes; the places over which In the present case the anuulus w HI pass maj nev er see Its reccunence. At unv rate It will be an indefinite period. The moon crosses her irode twenty das earlier tjvery year, and It follows that aftei a lapse of eighteen yeaia and eleven days the sun and moon eioss their cen ter, but the shadow w 111 not be cast upon the eaith at the same place England has nut seen a total eclipse since the eui 1140, though theie have been duilns this time fcome fotty total eclipses. We see the lunar oib projected against the disk of the sun with a ring of light surourrdlng it. Should our sat ellite be at Peilsee and the sun at Apogee then the appuient dlametei of moon would be ei eater than the shod ow, and we should see a total eclipse of the sun, the spate within which to to tullty would extend could not exceed one bundled and eighty miles In width The eat Her Inhabitants of this planet weie no doubt alarmed and terrified at the lecutrence of these eclipses, while today V)ur school children ale acquaint ed with their causes. There are many" wonders levenled by a total eclipse of the sun, nnd even the fai -advanced science of today Is unuble to explain some of the phenomena. W. H. Owen, Holden Mines, Taylor, Pa. THAT DINNER TO PENROSE. I'lniining for tho Testimonial linn quut to the beniitor. Hairlsburg, Pa Jan. 29. The ban quet given by the Hepubllcan Statu league In honor of United States Senator-elect Holes Penrose will piobably besetved in Philadelphia soon aftei the February election and befote March 4. The time and place will be definitely fixed by the executive committee at a meeting to be held In Philadelphia next Monday evening. This committee con Hlsts of Messrs, Sohe'l, Hair, of Altoona, mayor of that city; Patterson, of Hai rifsburg, mayor of this city; Llewelljai, of Wilkes-Bar re; Norrls, of Hauls buig; FJeltz, of Scianton, and Det vveller, of Hanlsburg. It Is the puiposeot tho league to make thlH a representative gathering of Penn-uylvanlans, MARKETS AND STOCKS. V nil Street HcvJpw. N'rvv York, Jan. 2t There was a slight Incrcnso In the volume of transactions ut the Stock Exchange today, the sales foot Irlg up 122,000 shares The only fcatUie of speculation whs Ub llrmnos through out the session, despite the sharp break Intho coalers. The latter declined 24 foi Lackawanna and for Delaware nnd Hidson and Jersey Central after the de tails of the report of the Delaware, Lack nwanna and Weslem weio made known. The report showed ad elicit of $307,000, and tho load earned 5 03 per cont. on Its stock, against 6 17 the previous year. Even the depression In the coalers was or short duration, and Lnckuwannn, und Delaware nnd Hudson closed with net, gains of Via6 per cent., while Jersey Central lost . per cent. The general list In tho c-irly trad ing Improved to the extent of UalS per cent., the latter In North Pacific Preferred, which was bought freely for foreign ac count. Outside ot Manhattan, which bloke 2 points, the market remained steady to weak. The Grangers, General Klect! Ic, Louisville und Nashville and Northern Pacific's lecetved excellent sup uort throughout. Speculation closed firm Net changes show gains of to lH per cent. Manhattan howevet, lost 1 pet cent. rurnlshed by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN & CO . stock brokers, Meurs build ing, rooms, 705-7(W , Open- High- Lon- Clos ing est est lilt Am. Tobacco Co .. 74, 7434 73H 7Ji8 Am. Sug. Kef. Co.. .110 117U HC'i lldv, Atch . To. & S. IV . 14'4 14 14S Jl'i At , To S Te Pi 2t' 2o'i 24?4 -4TS dies A; Ohio 17V4 IT'i Wa 1 Chic. &.ds 7SV& 78Vi vi'i ii 'n Chic & N W. ... lOI'l 10H4 1U44 10IU C. C C. & St. L . JS. 2Si 232 !S4 Chic. Mil A: St. P. 7G'4 "O's 7b's iG'4 hlc , H. I. & Pac 03 U!4 77 us Del & Hudson . . 107 1W 1U 107Ja D, L As V .... 15.1 15JV4 IIIs 15J Dlst. At C. V 14 H's 13 Uh Gen Klectrte .. 31 3" .!! Jl Like Shore 1"J'4 VolU 134 -'i Louts. & Nash. .. . 51'4 ''i Gl r,n8 M. K. & Tex. Pr. ... 3i) 30-"t WVi Wi Mua. Elevated SO UK bS4 "u Mo Pnc 2J '11 ll 21 National Cold 11 11 11 Nat. Lead 23 iVi -'3 25-4 N. J. Central 'i 101 99' i 9JV N. Y. Central 93'i 934 3'4 9J'4 N. Y., L i: i Y ... 14'a 14 iva HU X. Y., S. & W m S'S bVj tH N. Y. S. Ac W. Pr .. 21"fc 24J 21 2438 Nor. Pnc "'2 36-s 33', 3b Ont. & Western 14 14 14 H4 Omnha .00 3U1J. 50 50 Pac. Mall ..., 24 23i4 24 2-'4 Phil. & Heading 23V 2uH -GH 2o, Southern H H 9l4 SV4 9Vfc 9, Southern n. R Pr. . 28 23 2S 2358 Tenn C. Ai Iron .... 29M, 29, 29 2!)s Texas Pacific 9 9's 9 tVi Union Pacific 7 7l9 " Vt Western Union . .... 83 84 S3 SI W. 1 2 2 2U 21J V. S. Leather 9' 9i'a 9', U S Leather Pr. .. filas fiP,, f,ia, Gl R V. S Rubber 22& 2."a 22' 224 CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE PRICES Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. Mnj July , OATS. Maj July CORN. May July LARD. Mm PORK. Maj ing est. est ing. .. 74 75 73 74 .. 71 72 70 71 17 18'j 23 18 19 24K. 23 102 7.S7 17 a IS'i 23 IS', 19 24 23, .3 97 7.77 3 97 7.77 400 Scrnnton Board or Trndc Ilxchnngc Quotntions--All Quotation Uascd on Par oflOO. STOCICS. Scrnnton Lace Curtain Co ., Nntlonal Boring &. Dilirg Co Plrst National Bank Scranton Jar &. Stopper Co. ., Elmhuret Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank Bid. Askfd. 50 i0 C50 "x 100 'io 95 150 200 Bonta Plate Glass Co Scranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. ... Third National Bank 330 Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co Scianton Traction Co ' 15 Scrunfon Axle Works Traders National Bank 115 90 20 80 120 Weston Mill Co 250 Alexander Car Replacer Co 100 103 Scranton Bedding Co .... Dime Dep &. Dls Bank . Collien Engineer ......... 145 110 BONDS Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co ... Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1918 110 People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 110 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... People's Street Railway. Sec ond moitgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufactuilng Co Lacka. Township School 5 Cltj of Scranton St. Imp G. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works ,., ... Scranton Traction Co Economj Steam. H. &. P. Co 20 SO 100 102 102 85 100 95 100 New York Produce Market. New York, Jan 29 Flour Quiet, steady, unchanged Wheat Lower, clos ing llim: f. o, b, 93c ; ungiaded led, 73a 93c; No. 1 noithern, 87c, options closed unsettled at Bac. undei jesterdaj; Jan uar. &24c ; Match, S3",c; Ma, 81c; July, 78Hc Corn-Dull, firmer; No. 2, SSkaJSe., eluvator, 290300, afloat; options dull and firm, Junuarv, 29c; JIai, 31'ic ; July, 31?c. Olio Dull, firmer; options quiet, firm, Januarj, 21Hc; Tebiuai), l'.c.; Jh), 22asC : spit prices, Nb. 2,21'jc; NO 2 white, 21e ; No. 2 Chicago, 22e , No 3, 20'c . No. 3 white, 22c , mixed notem, 22u24e j white do , 23d3Uc; white Htate, 23a30c Pro visions Klrrn, qulot, unchanged. Lard Quiet, weak, unchanged. Butter ritm- er, but steads, ut unchanged prleesi. Cheest Stlong, stead, unchanged. Eggs WeJk ei , atate and Pennvvlv anla. nVial8ViiC , lee house, Vi. western fresh. 17al7Vtc . southern, lOaHUc , limed, 13al3'ic Chicago tJrnin nnd Provisioir Market. Chleago, Jan. i) The leading tutnrf s lurmed us follows heat Jairuurj, 72'Ct , 73c; Maj, 74We , 74V., Julj, 71c, 71sc Corn Januaij 21e , V : .Mu, 2J?4c , 23?c , Juls, 25c , 23'sC Oats Jan uary, 15c, 15'c , Maj, lb?e 18'4c , Jul), 13'i.c , 19c Mes poik Junuur., 7 70, 7 7i, "Mav, $7 77', 7 b3 Lard Januaij, U 87's $3 87''., Maj, $3 97i, J4 LurdJonuaij, J3y7'ii, W97'ii, Muy, $4, $-102Vs Cuhh quo. tations were as follows Flour, dull und NE-HALI n H OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE-HALF PRICE SALE OF Suits and Overcoats Commences Monday, Feb. 1 All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY. Hats and Furnishings, Too. COLLIN 220 Lackawanna Avenue. TREATMENT THAT THURLOW HOMOEOPATHIC medl clues icuoh, sooth und heal every diseased organ; curing Invariably ull forms of disease, no mattei what It may bo Tho PHYSICIANS of tho THUULOW Institute, No. 303 and 303 Spruce streot, ute dally prescribing TREE for hundreds of sick peoplo ut their homes, and at tho Institute. Sufferers from Rhcutnntlsm, Cntnrrh, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, Piles, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Komale Dl9 eusei, Coughs, Colds and Grlpua aro con stantly expressing their heartfelt grati tude for the miraculous cure of these dis cuses. THE TREE DISTRIBUTION of Thurlow AG Dvspepsln Cure proved to bo a God-send to THOUSANDS ot pain ful and long-standing coses. r ADVICE nnd EXAMINATION ABSO LUTELY rilEE pltliLr at thu office or at jour homes. A POSTAL CARD WILL BRING ONE OP THURLOW'S SKILLED PHYBI' CIANS to the bedside of any sulTerei, who will piescrlbu for you, nnd attend ou until cured. The Phjslcian's Services are TREE the MEDICINES are mostly twenty five cents a bottle This GREAT INSTITUTE of TRUE HOMOEOPATHY, No 303 and 303 Spruce st Scrantoti, continues to be crowded dallv with a throng of afflicted people who come from miles around to avail them selves of the TREE Doctor's services of fered at the THURLOW MEDICAL IN STITUTE Thousands of TESTIMONI ALS eould bo published If space would permit. easy, prices unchanged; No. 2 spring wheut, 71u7lc , No 3 do , 73jc; No. 2 red, iJa83i,c , No I corn, 22l4aJ2c, No 2 oatx, 10ilGc; No. 2 rve, 3IViC.; No. 2 burlej, 3la33q; No 1 flaxseed, 74u7t.c , prime tim othy seed, $2.73, mess poik, $7 8ia7 83; lard, $3 83(3 90, shoit ribs sides, $3 87'iiU4.1J'i, dry salted shoulders, $1 23u4 50, short clear sides, $f 12"u4 23, whiskey und sugais, un changed Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 21 The market was ciulet, but there was no mateilal change in pi Ices' We quote. Beef name, $18a 18 50, ns to age and brand; pork, family, $10 50all, hams, S P. cured, In tierces, fa 9c; do smoked, 9l4allc , as to average and brand; sides, ribbed, In salt, 4Ha4c ; do do smoked, o'iaS'SiC.; shoulders, plcUle cured, 6'4a5'c ; do do smoked, G'uiSc; picnic hams, S P. cured, 5V4a5c; do. do. smoked, G14uuc.; bellle, In pickle, ic cordlng to average, loose, GaSc ; break fast bacon, G'iu7Hc, as to brand am aver age; lard, pure, city refined. In tierces, 4u uc; do do , In tubs, naSUc ; do butchers loo-ie, 4c ; clt tallow, In hogsheads, J'4a countij do, 2Ha3c us to qualltj, and cakes, 3'ia3c. Ilirllalo Live Stock. Buffalo, Jan. 29 Cattle Steady. Veals Common to fair, $f 50aG. Hogs Steady to firm; Yorkers, $3 73; pigs, $3C3a3 70, mixed packing, J3G3; mediums, 3 Wa'i in; loughs, $3 10,1315, stags, .'"aJ 50 Sheep and lambs Steads ; best nutlve lamb, $5i 3 10, fair to good, $f 50u4 90, culls and com mon, $3 73aI40; rnlxpd sheep, good to choice, 3 30a3 75; culls to fair, $2 23a3 40, hand) wethers, $3 90t4; export sheep ewes to good wethers, $3 Goal 15 Chicago I, he Stock. Ohlcago, Jan. 29 Cattle Beeelpls, S.OoQ head; market steady; common to extra steers, $3 50a5 40 stackers and feeders, $3 15a4 13; cows and bulls, $1.70a3 7i, cales, V 50a3 CO, Texans, $3 43a4 20 Hogs Re ceipts, 32,000 head; market firm; hea v packing and shipping lots, $3 20a3 30; com mon to choice mixed, $,3 30a3 50; choice ,s tortt'd, $3f5a3 53, light, $3 43a3r5, pigs, 3a 3 10 Shetp Hecelpts, 9,000 headr market steady. Inferior to choice, $2 50al 10, lambs, $3 30a 3 25 Oil .Market. Oil Cltv, Pa. Jan. 21 Credit balances, S3c. Fiom Lauds of Snow to I.niulR ofSuu. A few ears. ago, if told that; ou could leave New Yoik today at noon and be in St Augustine tomoitow In the afternoon, jou would have considered It an exag geration. However, that Is the schedule on which the famous FLORIDA LIMIT ED iuns via the Pennsvlvanla, Southern, and Florida Central und Penlnwulai Rall loads The Limited Is a solid Pullman train, vestlbuled from end to end, and Its appointments nie as luxurious and complete as they can be made. In the dining, compartment, drawing-room, li bra! and obseivution cats, every modern arrangement and connivance contribut ing to tho comfort of the ttavelet will be found. The schedule, hovvevei, Is the gieatest drawing card Foi several jeais past th Limited trains for rioilda have been hchcduled to leach Jacksonville and St. Augustine at night. This lias been a soul co of so much Inconvenience to the patroiiH of the Railroads Intel ested thut they havo an ringed to opeiate the FLORIDA LIMITED on u new und Im proved schedule, leaving New York dally (except Sundaj) at 12 10 noon, Philadelphia 2ub p m , Uultlmore & p. rn , Washington 020 p m., aulving at Savannah 1130 a. m . Jacksonville J SO p m. and St Augtib tlne 4 40 p. m the following da. In addi tion lo the Limited theie uie two othci daily trains, with through Pullman sleop eis und couches, leaving New York at 4 30 p m and 12 15 midnight, Washington 10 43p m. and 11 15 a in nrilving at Jack Minvllle'ip m and s u m , respectively! connecting In Fnlorr Station for all points bev ond The picturesque) route to trie soutii is tluough the Piedmont Rtglou fiom Washington, via Ljnchbuig, Clreerisboio Charlotte, Columbia and Savannah Foi descriptive llteiatuie ot the 'Sunnv South" upplv to Ml J L Adams, Oon eial Eastern Agent, Flotldu Cential and Peninsular Ruilioad, 233 Broudwuv, New Yor k "My daughter had htomnch tioublo which hi might on nervous pi initiation, and a filenel leeoinrru tided Hood's Pills nrul she began taking therrr and they have cured her Mis, C S. Fish, East Stioudsbuig, IM " Hood's Pills cuie nil liver ills. HMKETT 9 PRICE ALE Connolly & Wallace THE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR MOVEMENT IS IN FULL SWING. A few pertinent remarks in connection with this display and sale: There is a price point below which quality cannot exist, With all the economy of close buying, close fig uring, and modern methods of manufacture, there are certain items of cost which cannot be eliminated. LOOK OUT FOR TRASH. When you see Corset Covers advertised for 7c. or 9c. be assured it is trash. The Muslin Underwear on sale here at our special prices, is worthy of more than the usual amount of attention. Firm, evenly woven muslins of good' weight; sewing that shows the hand of skilled work people; no missed stitches or uneven seams, good lengths, correct widths, generous hems and new trimmings. All this in our Muslin Underwear that comes to you with a modest margin of profit added for the maker and us. Fair Prices in Every Sense. Our Cloak Room is the scene of this display, and we ask' you to come and look over the lines of I GfflS, CONNOLLY & i WHY NOT RENT ii ThafUacanfflotise? Don't run your legs off look ing for a tenant. You can get one quickly b advertising iu The Tribune. A little advertisement in our "want columns" will do the business and save jott much trouble. ONE CENT A WORD .Ot In Advance. iJL Letters ndchessed to tho following &d, fiSSSU" wit "ACINK "RE BimiNE I mNK T. OKELL. attorney-at"-adverttsera remain uncalled for at our , . AV,r - .n-..T- ;. I ;aw- Iioom c- Coal change, Scranton, buoinebs olllee. Washintiton avenue: .ir n ii hi? ii "a i v v " ") "! " ' "J ,' "C. II. L.," "II. L. B 'Quick'' and "It." II CLP WANTKD MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W'ANTED AT ONCE-AN EXPERL t encod ens nnd olectrlo fixture man. Address A B. C Trlbuno olllce, WANTED-MENTO LEARN TUE BAR ber trade: only8eoks required; cnt aloRUo mailed free MOLER'ia BAU1IKB COIjLEGL, Tourth and Central nvotiue, Cin cinnati, O. AN1ED-ANIDEA. WHO CAN THINK of somo simplo thing to p-itent ? Pro tect vourldeas" thev may bring von vienlth Writo JONH WEDDERBURS i, CO,. Dep'. (', S3, Patent Attornej p, Washingtoa D, O , for tUoli SISOO prize cflor nnd list of 1U0J Inven tions wanted ANTED-AB AGENT IN EVERY bKC- tlon to canvass- $4 in to S500 n day rnndo ; tells at tight, also a man to toll Staplo Goods todealeis; hist side line $75nmonth; Rnlarv ot laioe commission mado: exnorioneo unnecessary. Clifton boap and Manufactur ing Co, Cincinnati, O V7"ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to i-ollclt stock subset Ip tionsi amonopolj ; big money lor agents- no rapltal required EDWARD C. FISH ii CO. Eorden Block, Chlcaco, 111 . II ELI WAN FED FEMALES. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word tl 7 ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK. ' vvithcood loforencos Applj from 8 to 0 i rn and 7 to H p in. MRS T. H. WAT- ICINrt 120 Monroe avenue. T ADIEb-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOINO XJ pleasant homo w oik, and will gladly send full particulars to all bending 2 cmt stamp lllbb M. A. blF.PBINS, Luwronce, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGFNTS IN SCRAN inn to sail and Introduce Sin dor's i iko king: (iterlenced rnnvasMi prefenod: wmk lermanent and very profitable Write foi pni tlculars at nneo at d .et benefit of holiday Uadc- T. B bNYDER i CO , Cincinnati, O YlfANTED 1MMEDIATELY-TWO ENER V petlc Falesvomen to represent U9 Uuaranteod iu a da without Interfoiring with other duties. Hcoltlilul occupation. Write foriartiiulars, cnrlosinu stamp, Mango ( hemlcal Ctnipanj, No 72 John Htictt. New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Unier fills Head One Cent a Word 170R BALE-IN BLOUM-jBURn. PA , A V stllctlv cash ifiocei stole never before offeied for sale: one ot tho beat locutions In ton 11; I am doing the largest business: ean glvosatlsfaitiry reisons fot selling: id one neel nnswet utiles havo ttiocash, the uu omit about two thouauud fnvititorv tdkun' all an sweis by tutiU; UltOCEK, Ti tbuio olllco TroF hALE-A Silver plated co.sn P double bill tupliotiimn. I Icelj ermravod with tiomborm lill void llued nciirU ue aud ctet J1KJ v ill tell it a barsiln Addiecs tilts week to L. vv uah.uk, L.ai.ii)bvuiu, Pa T?OR bALE-HOllbl, AOLD blX YEARS l1 veiolit J.Urj rtuic's, ean be seen ut 10J1 Pi be (.treat rou Hr.Ni". Advs UnJerTliU Head On.' Celt a Word. POHRKXT- ELEVEN ROOM DWELLING I1 house, with nil model n Improvements nil model u Improvement imit modern " Aim v 4" Minus m uvhiiuk l.-iOIt RENT-TUB THREE ri.OOHh OVER 1 No 4i0 fapuuo strojt lion occupied by tho Uowln,.' AHiixslatloii lHwittstlnn Apiil 1st Inquire of FRED WAUNUR, til Latkuwanuu avenue ui:al lstatc. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word D"o 'y6u"vant to buy a ho'vTe Hero's u great lmrgtin. 17-1 Pi'iiuavii iiuo, adjolnius Notth Pare, Oreen Kldgf; U rooms, fuinuco, hut and cold water; lot 33x181, cellir under whole lioun: lino lawn btone walks: property wnitli D'Kll, ii" rensmalilo offer refused: inut Kill, pirt piijuieiit ba' ance on tinio to suit uurcbiijr Addres-t TALL1E MORGAN, caro of U L Hawljy till Wynmhig av nniie, Hcranton moni:y io loan. Advs. Under This Head One Cent u Word. lillOl TO LOAN ON CENTltAL OITY U proportj : also S1.W0 and JW: any sum on monthly installuinnts, BROWN, Attor ney, Meats Building. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. ORNsTTuJiaoThyKADH? nails cured without tho least paiu or drawing blood Consultation nnd advbe given flee, E. M. HETSKL. Chiropodist, .110 Lack avvaiina avenue. Ladles intended at tholr residence if dcairrd. Chargis moderate. CITY SCAVENGER. fc,N,,',i A. B BRIOGb CLEANb PRIVY VAULTS and cess r.ooln: to odd : luiuroved pumps used. A. BRIG OS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noith Main avenue, or Erckci' drug store rorner Adams aud Mul berry. leUphono OCIO. SKIRTS, COSSEI WALLACE, AGI2NTS WANTED. Advs. Under 1 his Head One Cent a Word. WANT hD-SOMCITORS: NO " tug, nvrolloctltw; position NO DKMVCIi nermiuont pry weuklj: ututa ajv. ULKN UUOrilLUiS; Hoeiaster, jn i tJAIiESMEV-SIJ A DAY: NO UANVA9S- e hn:; no dolhorlps: no collection, sim ples free; side linn or exclusive, MFU3 , JDI1 Market sticot, I'lillndulplilu, A ar.NTS-L00AJ.,Olt TRAVELING: OUT- -fl fit free: big money; oxolu9iV8 termor ; I no capital ; ono agout cleared one day $7140; i bo eiin you; our sares U ut slfc&t: city or country. ALPINU bAPE AND LOCK CO., Clriclinatl, O. A GENTS-TO CAHRY Ab SIDE LINE A flying top; tnakoi you a good comuils- slou AUItlAL, TUi' uu , JloailMllo, i'a AAA.-WANTED MEN AND. WOMEN, young and old, to work for lis In llieir onu homo In spare time, dny iir evunlnu Wo pay S10 to 513 per weok. No iinvntslntf Any child can do tint work. Henrt address toda. Wo send work at once. THE VAIL ART CO, Deut. 277. Vail. Pa. "WE DON"T WANT BOYS OR I.DAPERB, I but men of nut Ity: SWOtoifJOilii month to liuBtlen: stato nnd coneral nuents: salnv V f nnnntv nlun Inilic innvntuiaii uninn thine nu: sure 'sol er: niir.lv aulek J. 0. HILur.UT, III Adnms avonue, Scrauton, Pa, AGKNTS-WIIAT AIIE YOU GOI VQ TO . do about Snfa Cltlzonshlp-prtce SI. Go Ing uv luousiuuu- jaaru93, .luiiuus, Napcrville, III. AOENTb-TO BFLL OUR PRACTICAL (.old, silver, nlcfeol ana copper electro plasters; pi ices from S3 upward salary and expenses paid: outfit free. Address, with Mamp. MllHIOAN MFC- CO.. Chicago AGENTb TO HELL Q1GAR8 TO DEALERS; $23 weekly and expenses epcrleno un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MI O CO. 4i Van Bur en st . Chicago, liOAUD WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70RMAN AND WII-E, NEAR PUBLIC X Library, Addioss A . Tribune othee. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. NSULOPPimTONTTA'TO BECOME lawful phvhiclau DEAN, 10U1 W. ton- grosbtite. Chicago 111 BUY bOME WHEAT IMMEDIATELY; write us for our dallj information and book, 'Good Advlco," we can uuUe ou tome monev : loforeneo? A F. BORbf & CO , Bankeis aud Brokers, 0 Pino bt , New York, VOU CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN X voHttng In speculation lmmedlatelv: sond for our booklet, ' Good Advlco" and dally In fortmtlon A F. BORbT CO., U Pine bt , Wow York FINANCIAL. Particulars Pree on Application SAM KELLER & CO., Bankers and Brokers 44 Broadway and 15-47 New Street, New York Agencies In all large Cities of the U. S. Nearly 70 pr cent profit on our "Holldav rv.Mililnutlr,,, " nniHilnr' oflr tupntv sm nn days transnetlons OVER LICWTPEHE nT weekly on tiro lnvstimnt for the past blx Yoars No Losses Evei Recorded, luesatcst and most p-otltablo sj stem of invostnieut known SITUATIONS WAN'I T.D. CITUATION WA TED--AS SUPEUIN O tendent or foremnn of brlcicvanl b on3 of eMenslvo expeilaLC1. Apply D, J J, lil-'J Wiuliburn stiojt. V AN rEDfcI rUATION BTan LXPERI i enced bittchei cipablu of managing business Address M. It , 'Irlbuno O ITU ATI ON WANTED -BY A YOUNG 3 man. 'M j oars of bug .is tiremin: can give good i efoi encea Adrtiess h, , 1J-T Sliort .ivonue, I'arit I'nie, i a MIDDLE AGED LAL'YWIbHhS TOM AKE engiiem i ts for musing, tuins, ES pn 41 v . Addr wunk best of lef iem.es tiveu NU11S1 .'lribmoDUlie UTANTLD-B AN AMERICAN WIDOW, with ono child position us woiklug liousekniper: best lefeiences tven Address MRS 1), UM DavlSMtuut. J uiiaiiiipiiij. CJ IT I 'ATI ON W.NTED-U A YOUXt O mun willing to do unv thing, i.iu yivo rof. oreucis IfieiiuiieJ II 1 , IA) OaUfoid court utj. lirANTED-SIIUAlION AS A Hl'ENOG r.ipheroi otllio aststuut by a jnuug man; can gno loiereucis 1 libuno oltlie Addiits J J,, WAN TED-EMPLOYMENT OK ANY kiud bj man led inmi Understands ciro of horses mid cittlo Will suiutlnted in all parts of iit P. b earo '1 rlbuno PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physlchms mid Suruepiis, d"rMART1IAS EVERITT, 308 WASH lugtou ave. Olllce houis until 10 a. m, 2 io 4, C io ! p. in. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M, D., HOME, opathlst, No J2S Adams avenue. Dll" A TRAP'OLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, cornel Wyoming uvinue and Spiuce street. Scianton. Of fice hours, Thureduv and Sutuidas, a u. m. to 0 p m. DR COMKGYS-OrriCE NO. HI N. Washington ave, Hours, ).' m. to 3 p. in Diseases of women a speelalt). Tel ephone No. 323.!. DR W E. ALLEN, Tl2ORTirW'ASHl Ingtou avenue DR ANNA LAW, m WYOMING AVE. Olllce hours, 9-11 a. m., 1-3 p. in , 7-8 p. in dr. l. m Bates, 125 Washington avenue. Olllce houis, S to 9 a. in, 1 3u to 3 und 7 to 8 p. m. Rexldeneo 309 Madi son avenue. DR. C. L. TREAS, SPECIALIST IN iinritiire. Tiuss nttlng and Put Redui. Hon, Rooms SOJ and 207 Mears Building. Office telephone 1303 Hours: 10 to 12, 2 tojk 7 to 9. DR. 8. W, LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL lt on chronic disease of the heart, lungs, Uver, kidney and genlto uilnary or gone, will occupy the olllce of Dr. Rous, COVERS, DRAWERS 209 noZnue' 232 Adams aenue. Olllce hours, 1 to p. m. "V. O. HOOK, VIlTllUINAHV sun geon Horses, Cattle and UogB treated. Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scianton. Telephone 2072. Lawvers. PRANK II DOYLH, ATOHNUY ANt counsellot-nt-law, 13urr building, roorni 13 und 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, 221 Wyoming avenue. JEITREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS- at-law, Commonwealth Building. WARREN &. KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Courisellors-at-lnw, Republican building, Washlngtfan avenue, Scranton, Pa. JE3SUP & JE8SUP, ATTORNEY'S ANE and Counsellors at law, Commoiwealtt building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP, W. II. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADEltS National Dank Building ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J I HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common- wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. "" ' -"- "- ' V " ' ' ' ' ' " JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNRY-AT- Law, Rooms 03, CI and C3, Common. wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Ofhce, Wyoming avenue, Scranton, L A WATRE8, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave, Scranton, Pa. URII1 TOWNRUND, ATTORNGY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Money to loan In large sums at 5 per cent. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNGV-AT-Lavv, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COM COYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on leal estate securltj, Mears buildings, coiner Washington avenue and Spruce street. B r ICILLAM, ATTORNGyTatTlAV.' 120 Vvonilngovetiueu Scianton, Pa. JAS" J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY nt-Lavv, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran. tonj WATSON. DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attoinevs and Counsellors-at-Lavv; Tiaders' National Bank Building; rooms G. 7, 8, 9, and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING &. M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building, Inteistato Secret Ser v Ice Agenc. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCTITECT. Rooms 21, 25 and 2C, Commonwealth building, Sciunton E.L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OrFICE rear of COt, Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. 3R , ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave . Scranton BROWN AND MORRIS, ARCHITECTS Price building, 120 Washington avenue Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS Traders' National Bank. AUlei'iiiiui. O T. KELLOW. 1001 W. IACKA. AVE. Dentists. dr r. street. L. M'ORAW, 305 SPRUCE DR. II T. REYNOLDS OPP. P. O. DR E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE. DR CC LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlngavo. R mTsTRATTON. OrFICE COAL Ex change WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA. ave. Houis, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Dressmaker. MRS M E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools, SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA Scianton, Pa, prepaieu bojs and girls tor college ot business, thoroughly ttuins oung children. Catalogue at re quest REV THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER II BUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 112 Adams avenue. Spring term.pill U Klndeigai ten $10 pel term. Seeds. G R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nutsuvmen, btore 14G Washington ave. nue, guen house, 1210 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7i2 Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEU REAR Dll LACKA vvanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac tuier of Wlie Scieens, Hotels nnd Uestaiirants. THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 TRANJC Un avenue. Rates leasonable. P. KEIOLER. Proprietor. 8CII ANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. pabsenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu. ropcan plan VICTOR KOCH, Prop. MiscclliuicoiH. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and conceit work furnished Tor teims uddress R J. Ilauei, conductor, 117 Wjomlug avenue, over Hulbert'3 niuslc stoie. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warohouse. ISO Washington avenue, Scianton. Pa. TRANK P BROWN &. CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodvvarc, Cordage and OllCIoth,720 West Lackaw anna av e THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postortice. Agent for the Rex riie Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington Avenue Llnotjpe Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region.