THE SORANTON1 TKIBUNH-TnURSDAT MORNING FEBRUARY 4, 1 8J7. DOINGS OF A DAY AT WASHINGTON Senate Hears Speeches on the Pacific Railroad and Nicaragua Canal. MR, VILAS KEEPS UP THE BATTLE Kilter Upon Ills l'liiril l)n's Tallinn (ho C(iniil--Aii Uluetioti Contest Is Decided in the Uotiso-Tliu Sucre1 tnrj l tliu Interior I'lesents Stute meiit UeKiinlinj; Gold in Aluslat. Washington, Feb. 3 The two resolu tions ulCuicel hist week by Mr. Allan, of Nebiuslai, looking to the Impeding, or preventing of the bale of the Union Pa cific lalhoiul propel ty under a judlclul dec leu of foiutlosuie, wclc today ells cusbed at much length' hy Mi. Tliuis ton, of Nebiasku. He aigued In con tradiction of Mr. AHpii'i contention tli it the right of the attorney general to ap pear foi the government in the fore closure; pioeeedings was alisolutely he jond (itiestlon He nisei declaied his belief that the people of the United States weie not, and never would he, leady to entet upon government owner ship and operation of lallways. The incurring bonis esuiied befoie Mr. Thurston llnlshcd liK speech and the lasolutlorri went over till tomouovv. Th'o Nlcaiagua canal 1)111 was before the senate for the lemalndet of the day's session. , Mi. Vilas occupied the floor all the time In the dellveiy of his thiul day's speech -against the bill The speech w as varied with loll calls-to enfoice, the piesence of a quotum, and as It was nppaiunt that Mr. Vilas was "talking against time," the fi lends of the bill made a lather feeble effoit to "sit It out" but eventually yielded to the In evitable and agreed to ,n adjournment which took place at G p. in. CORNETT-SWANSON CONTEST. The discussion of the contested elec tion case of Gcoige W Coinett vs. Cluude A Swanson from the Fifth dls ti let of Virginia, occupied nearly the whole of todaj's session of the house and by an o ei whelming vote Mr Swan son's title to the seat was confirmed liv the hoiibe. The case came ftom the committee on elections No J which le poi ted in favor ot Swanson. Thlce Re publicans, half the majoilty membei shlp, however, lecommended that the feat be declaud vacant on the giound that the Walton election law, undei vv hlch the election w as held, w as uncon stitutional and theiefore that thcio was no valid election. This lew was advo cated by Mr. Thomas, of Michigan, and antagonized by Messis. Jones, ot Vli glnla, and McCall. Mr Thomas was unable to get a ea and nay vote on the question, only twenty-one seconding his demand for a vote, 1J7 against it. GOLD IN ALASKA. The societal y of the Intel lor today sent to the senate the geological survey lepoit on the gold deposits In Alaska It shows the piesence of a gold belt 300 miles In length, which enteis the tetrltory near the mouth of Fotty Mile creek and c tends wtstwaid acios the ukon alley. It Is the opinion ot the geologist that it Is piactlcable to piose cute (tuaitz mining tlnouliout the year In tills legion LaiKo aieas of bitumin ous coal were also discovered along the river. The lepoit saa theie can be lit tle dispute as to the boundai y line vvheie it ciosses the gold bt.lt, as it is cut In two by the 141st meildian. THEY'RE STILL AFTER PINQREE. right to Oust tho .llnior of Detroit Is Trniihfcncd to Local Courts. Detroit, Mich , Feb. 3 The fight to oust Governor Filigree fioin his olllce of major ot this city, was transfetied to the local couits today D. W. 11. Moie land, a nicmber of the board of public vvoihs, today applied for and obtained a mandamus ftom the chanciiy couit loi common (ouncll to show why it has not lecognlsed that by accepting the ollke of goveinoi, Hon linden I'lngtee va cated tlie office of major and dliected that the acancy bo lllh d at the chai ter election in Apill. The older it, xetuin qble Feb. 13. DYNAMITE CASE CONTINUED. Winterstcpii Cannot (Jo to Trinl on Account ol Absent y ltnesses. Bloomsbuig, Pa , Feb. 3. The case of Clinton Knurr and Llojd S "Winter -steen, who aie chaiged with an attempt to blow up with djnamite the residence of Hon. Levi E. Waller, a piominent lawjer of this place, came up this momlng, on a motion of the defendants to quash the Indictments Judge Metgai, of Wllliamspoi t, was on the bench, he having been lequosted to hear the aigument by Judge Ikeler, who In consequence of his intimate business and suclal ltlntions with the defendants and counsel, felt a leluct ance to sitting on the bench in the case. Knoir in his confession when auest- A Wonderful Medicine For Bilious and Nervous dt8ordor3,3Uch ns Wind ana Pain In tho Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddi boss, Fullnoss and 8wol ling after meals, Dizzi ness and Drowstnoss, Cold Chills, Flushings ot Ileat, Loss of Appotlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos tlvonosB, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop, Frightful Droam3, and all Nervous and Tremb ling Sousatfons.ic, when theso symptoms aro causod by constipation, as most ot them oro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE nCLIEr IN TWENTY MINUTES. This la no action. Every sufferer Is earnestly luvltod to try ono Box ot tlioso nils and they will Jjo acknowledged lo bo k WONDERFUL MEDICINE. UEIit'IIA.II'S 1'II.LS, takon as directed, will quickly rostoro Females tocompleto health. Tboy promptly rornovo obstructions or lrregu. larltles ot tho system. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they net llko inaBlc a tow dosos will work ven dors upon tho Vital Organs; strengthening tho muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com plexion, bringing back tho keen edge ot appe tite, and arousing with tho Ilemolmil ot Health tho iiliolo phjclcul oucrcy of the human frame. Those aro facts admitted by thousands, In all classes ot eocloty,andoiioot tho best guarantees to tho Nervous and Debili tated Is that UccchumS l'llln linvo tlto Lament Sale of nuy l'atenl Itlodlcluo lu tho World. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxes 2So. at Drug Stores, or will be sent by U, a Agonta. D. I'. ALLEN CO., 363 Canal St., Now lorfc, post paid, upon recolpt of pnoo. Loot treo upon application. Pii&snS cd said ho had been hired by "Wlnter steeh to blow up Waller's lesldeilce Willi the object of Killing Waller and his family. The reasons given by tho defendants thlB inoinlng for the motion to .plash thu IndlctmonlH weie that tho In 11-t-mcntH were drawn and ni triable In iiuarter sessions nlid that the lecoi.ls show that at tho piellmlnaiy healing tlie justice l of used to hear th'e defend ants' witnesses. Tlie motion was ar gued by counsel w ho immediately that c aftor piesented a motion for continu ance. In stippoil of this motion Wlntointecn testified that he could not safely go to tllal because of n falluie thus far to locate and subpoena two Impoitant witnesses, and also because associate counsel A S. L Shields, gt Philadel phia and J How aid Jacobs, ot Head ing, could not posslblj be piesont. The continuance wa theieupoil gi anted by the coutt. The defendants weie each held in $700 ball. CAN CLAIM BIG TAXES. Important Decision ol the Supreme Court That Will Place Corporations at Mercy of State Legislatures. Washington, Feb. 3 Slates have the conuitutlonal iluht to tax the entile capital stock of Intel state coi potations doing business within their limits. This was the staitllng dtcislon ol the stt pienie court Monday in what is known as tho Ohio and Indiana tax eases. There weietlnee dissenting justices Field. Hailan and White. The decision Is a suipiiso to lawyers and will bo the sotuce ot endless tiouble to esptoss, tdegtaph and telephone coipoiatlons. It is one of tlie most Impoitant deci sions lendeied by the court In many jeais, its. it not only Involves grave constitutional questions, but will place Interstate coiporatlons at the meiey of state legislatures eveiy where. MR. BAYARD'S DINNER. Ho I'.nlcrtaiiis the Prince of Wnlcs and Hurls and Lords (Julore. London, Feb 3 Hon. Thomas F Haaul, TTnlttd States ambassador, gave a dinner in lienor of the Prince of Wales this evening at his lesldence Besides the mtest of the occasion, the ll.st of tlioe pi event Included Caull nal VauElmn, Loid Salisbuiy, the Mar quis of Lanselow ne, Lord Halslitn. Lord High Chancellor ot England, the Hail of Lev en and Melville, Eail Stan hope, tlie Harl of Capeidovvn, the Kail of Noitlibiook, Karl Canlngton, I-oid Kshei, I.oul Lialfoui, Hon Thomas U reiguson, United States minister to Sweden; Lard Plajfair, Loid Russell, Lot d Chief Justice of England, Sir Wil liam Colville, Sir William Kussell, Sii Chailes Hall, Geneial Claike, J. K. Caiter, fc.ecetary of tho United States embassy, and Lieutenant Commander W. S Covvles, naval attache to the Ameilcan embassy. The occunence of tho ofllclal dinnei of tho speaker of the house ot commons this evenlnu in evented the minlsteis who are meinbeis of the house of com mons, fiom attending Mi. Hayaid's baiuiuet. A small but cmlous tiovvd, chlellj composed of women, gathered near Mr. Bavaid's lesldence and watched the anlval of the guests. The vveathei was wet and dlbagieeable. Mr 13aatd sat at tht head of the table, with the Piince of Wales, who was In a most genial mood, upon ills right, and Lord Sallbbuty upon his left The only decoiations of tlie dining loom and the table weie made up of lilies of tlie valley. The desseit.was seived at 10 o'clock, w hen the conversation of the guests became splilted. In the couise of tho evening Ambas sadurUdyaidlua few well chosen woids ofteied a toast to her gracious ma jest j XJueen Viutoila, and the Prince of Wules pioposed the health of Piesldent Cleveland, speaking in geneious teims of America's- chief maglstiate The guests took tlieir depaitmo at 11, o'clock. Mrs. Bayaid did not make her ap peal anco during the evening. SPANISH BRUTAUTY. Soldiers 3lnltroiit and lliitchcr l)c Icncclcss M onion at (.iiaunbticoa. Key AVest, Feb. 3 To countel bal ance the Cuban vlctoilca in the field, Majot Fandevielts' tioops aie making lepilsals. at Uuanabacoa, Last week a family named Jose Rudolphe, consist ing of himself, wife, tluee sons and four daughteis, were all killed by the patrols. Old man Rudolphe was ac cused of being a Cuban guide, and the patrol went to auest him As the Hoods enteied the house his eldest bon attempted to leave by a. side dooi, but an outside sentinel shot him dead. This made the other sons fuil ous, and tho attacked the soldleis with daggeis, but weie shot. Old Rudolphe was then killed by machetes Mrs. Rudolphe and the giils were thtn seized and tied to the furnituie in the loom. The gills wete subjected to vauous Indignities In the morning one of the giils, who seemed half dead, was leleased for a moment. She seized a knife from the table, and before she could bo lestialned stabbed two of the soldleis and the officer in command, the latter onlv slightly She was cut down by machettes Tho other gills weie then taken with the band, despite the mothei's entreaties. Tlie gills have not been heuid from since. The mother is a maniac. ti:stim: a watch. How English Timepieces Arc Tried ns Hi Their Coi rcctness. riom tho Jeweller s Review. Thete has been watchmaking at Cov enti as long as theie lias been a watch tiade In England, which is for the lust two bundled yeais or tlieie abouts Thete used to lie tluee centeis of tho English tiade, these being LIv oi pool, Coventiy and London. Now theie aie ptactically but two Coventrj and Hli mint-hum The test of a good watch Is that It should obtain p. Kevj ceitlllcate, and of these watches that go to'Kew seventy-five per cent, aie fiom Coventiy. At Kew no watch has yet succeeded in getting the 100 mai ks w hlch slgnlf j peitectlou, but Coventiy has come neaiest with !2, and is alwajs well to tho fiont. The Kew test is no light one The watch Is tested In every position and its late leglsteied, not only per day, but per hour, it Is hung by its pendunt, hung upside down, hung on each side, placed dial down and back down and at any number of angles, and to finish up with is baked in nn ovtn and fiozen in an ice pall. No wonder that a watch with a Kew cer tificate 1b a comfott to its owner. When It Is consldeied that it makes 18,000 vlbiatlops In an hour and must not aiy,a second a week, while a quar ter turn Of its two time smews, mean ing the mlllloneth ot an inch, will make a difference of 20 seconds a day, tho delicacy of Its adjustment will be appreciated, PROTECT AMERICAN LABOR. From the Philadelphia Ledger, Congress Is to A called, It Is confidently stated, to meet In tho spring In pxtrnotdl nui session for the pinposo ot placing on tho statute books a tariff net more amply protective of American capital and labor than tho present ono. The nttnlnmcnt of this object will bo seemed, It Is declared, by Imposing such adilltlonnl duties upon the products of foreign cheap hiboi as to dlscouingo their luipoi tiitlon, the result of which will bo the lcsrnlng of alien competition In-our homo markets. Thnt such would he ono of the coiibiMpieiices of higher duties would bo Indisputable If tho Impoitntlon or foreign cheap laboi Itsolt were discouraged; but our Immlgiatlon laws, Instead ot dlscoiimging the liillus. of alien cheap labor, distinctly encourage, pioniote and foster It Tluse laws weie originally based upon the magnnnlmous Idea that tlie gieit Republic should be the homo and asylum of the oppressed of all countries, that upon Its blond and hospi table hearth and about Its geneious table there should bo loom and welcome for all The theory Is beautiful as a theoiy and It was wise and commendable as an actual condition at the time It was formulated b tho foiindcis of the Republic. That, however, was a long while ago, the roundels havo pussod avvav and new conditions obtain. Indeed, until within toinpaiallvcly a few jears, under the lim ited restrictions of the eatlj lnvvs tho character of Immigration was such as to render It dislrablo and the immigrants welcome Thej were commonly fair Ij In tclllgint, hardy, Industrious, frugal folk fiom England, Scotland, Wales, licland, Germany, Prance, Switzerland, the Neth erlands, Norvvn and Sweden They wile not without means, thev wero mori or less educated, they were people of eneigy and moi nls Thej went out Into the wilder ness, cleared It, set up their homes, creat ed farms, factories, cltks, beginning gen erally by .building churchos and school houses. The came here to make this their home, their countij. Thev ir.irlrkl assimilated with the native born, thej learned our language, adopted and sife guarded our political and social Institu tions, thej became in deed and fact American cltlens. In ever lessening num bers Immigrants of this class are btlll coming, but there are also coming In ev eij shin hordes of a different sort, who represent the dregs and scum ot Old World civilization. In great proportion thej represent vice, ignorance, abject pe nurj, sloth, squalor and, in part, Social ism and Anarchism In their most dnn geious forms What else they represent Is cheap libor, which thej bilng lure and put In nctlvc competition with our do mestic labor. Senator Lodge's bill alms to discour age and decrease this imdeshable kind of immigration, and ulso that other un desirable tort which Is merely temporal v, which contemplates no permanent resi dence, no naturalbatlon and no cltlzo ship lioth these classes fill our markets with cheap labor, competing with do mestic labor, l educing tho wage rato to all and Introducing here the squaloi, de moralizing arid sordid living of Europea-i piuperlsm So long as this condition Is permitted, It will be folly to maintain that tailft laws will afford adequate and real protection to Amorlcin labor To secure that congress must make Immigration liws which aro also protective To tax the mere pioducts of alien labor In order to piotect oui domestic worklugmeii while encouraging the prebent Immigration, which Is the essence of the ruinous com petition of alien labor, Is a pretence and a shnm. Tarlfls cannot afford anj real pro tection to American labor as long as lor ilgn cheap labor Is permitted to flood our labor maiketb. The law of demand and supplj becomes the potent factor lu such ease. Senator Lodge's bill may not bo perfct It is easy enough to ciitlclse It, to pick flaws lu It, and to prove that It might, and no doubt If made law, would work hardship to manj rtully desirable and worthy Immigrants, but It proposes that Justice shall begin at home, and It Is In tended to piotect our own countrjmen, not to confer benefits upon aliens, prefcr ilng the welfare of the former to that of the latter. Whatever its imperfections maj be, It Is an Improvement on the pres ent laws, and that which Is wrong about It can be mado right as its execution ex poses Its errors Our worklngmen need protection from the great mass of demor alizing alien labor, thej need to bo pro tected from not onlj its cheapening of wages, but from Its vice, Illlteiaej, squalor, soidldness; its unclean living, its lower morals, Its ignorance of, ludlfler erice oi antagonism to our political and social Institutions. However great the obligations of hospitality are, wo are not required bj them to Invito the leper to our fireside and feast, jet that is what we are doing now in large and overflowing measure. AVnll Mreot Review. New York, Tob. 3 There was an In cr paso In business nt the Stock Exchange todaj, and at the end ot tho session the leading Issues showed slight net gains The movements in prices nt the opening were Irregular. Foreign houses were sellers of Union 1'aclilc earlj, but latei In the daj they changed fronts and bought thu stock Tho usuallj active railway issues fluctuated within veiy nanow limits and tho trading was on a limited scale In tiro Industrials, Sugar was depressed In tho earlj session. The anthracite arrd bituminous coalers and the Gould stocks and the Tiunk lines were without special change. Speculation closed quiet and Htm In tone. Tho total biles were 132,000 shales. rurnlshed by WILLIAM LINN, AL LUN & CO . stock brokors, Mears build ing, looms, 703-70G Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est Ink Am. Tobacco Co. ... 7-i'i 7J1.. 7Jlj "i Am. Sug lief, Co ..llia 11G lljj llfii, At , To A. S Pe .. 1 15i U 13'4 At., To. iV: S Po XT. 21 2J'2 21 23j Canada Southern .... I5'& -Ti'i 43 -15 Ches H Ohio 173! Hi 17?i H'H Chissso Oas 78 78i 77".i 7s'i Chi'. U fi. Q 7413 73Va 7l'i 75 Chi" , Mil & St. P. . 7Ci8 708 7CU 7cs Chic, P. I & Pac. ,. 07ra OSi'k C7ci CS, Del A. Hudson 107& 108 107 PJs'fc D,L & W 152?, 152); 111 102 Dlbt & C V 13'i 1J 3'j 1J Oen Electric ?&i .jo liih ..)"(, Lake Shore 1DJ 1,11 V,1 1J Louis. & Nash 61 61 'i 51 5P, M K. t Tex. Pr. ... 30 SIVa 20 f.0 Man. Elevated WU Wj I'J', &J Mo Pne 2214 -Mb, 22 22,, Nat. Cordage 11 11 11 11 Nat Lead 21 21 21 .1 N J Central 100 10014 100 1Q04 N V.S & W. IT. .. 2"& 21 21 Jie. Nor Pac 13 113 H 13 Omaha, e-dlv 4') 1J 411 4 Pac Mall 21 23 2144 25 Phil k Reading 20 20i 20 20 Southern R R J'j 8 9 !) Southern R R. Pr. .. 20 20 2J 20 Term. C. & Iron 20-14 W) 29y, 20 Union Pacific CK S$; o 7 Wabash G C8 C G? Wabash IT 10 10 10 10 Western Union S3 MVi fcj M'i W 1 2'4 2 21 2 V S. Leather IT. .. Cll CHI C0 GOT, U. S. Rubber 22'; 22l) 22'S 22? CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE PRICE? Open-JIlgh- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing, est. est Ins May 75Ts "C 75 74 July 72 72 71 71V4 OA1S. May 18 IS 17 17'sj July !S)i IS), lMd JMa CORN. May 24 21 24 24 July 254 25 23 23 LARD. May 3 92 3 92 3 S3 J S3 PORK. May 7.70 7.70 7.53 7.55 Sruuiton Ilonrd pi Trade ICxchnugo (uotutions--AII Quotation ilused on l'ur of 100. STOCKS. Bid, ABkd. iScranton Laco Curtain Co 50 National Soring & Drill's Co. ... it First National Hank G50 Scranton Jar . Stopper Co 25 Elrnhurst Uoulevard Co 10) TREATMENT THAT THURLOW- HOMOEOPATHIC modi, clrrcs reach, sooth and heal ovoiy diseased organ, curing invariably all forms ot disease, nn mutt,,,. ...,,, if mny he. , The PHYSICIANS of tho THURLOW institute, No. 303 and 303 Spruce street, are dally prescribing PREP, for hundreds Inst it ,)eonI ut lholr 'l0"jV nnd nt tho stantly expressing thelt heartfelt grutl tl de for the miraculous cure of these dls THE PREE DISTRHIUTION pf Thurlovv AC Djspepsla Cure proved (o bo a Uod-scnd to TllOl'SANDS of pain ful and lorict-staudlng cases tAJ.VlcI: Ulltl EXAMINATION AUSO LUTELY FREE elthei nt tho ofllco or at your homes A POSTAL CARD WILL RUING ONE OP TIIPRLOW'S SKILLED PHYSr CIANfa to the bedside of any sufferer, who will prescribe for ou, and attend jou until cured The PhjMlclnn's Services nre FREE The MEDICINES are mostly twonty flve cents n bottle J his GRIIAT INSTITUTE ot TRUE HOMOEOPATHY, No 303 urid 303 Spruce st, Seinutorr, continues to bo crowded dally with a throng of allllcted people who come from miles around to avail them selves of the TREE Doctor's nervlces of fered at the THURLOW MEDICAL IN STITUTE Thousands of TESTIMONI ALS could be published If space would permit. Scranton Savings Rank Bouta Plate Glass Co Scranton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron &. Steel Co. Third National Bank Throop Novelty M't'g. Co Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Traders National Bank Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co . Scrantorr Redding Co Dime Dep &. Dls. Bank Colliery Engineer BONDS Scranton &. Plttston Trac. Co. Bcianton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 1018 People's Street Railway, first mortgage due 1918 Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. People's Street Railway, Sec ond mortgage duo 1920 Dickson Manufacturing Co ,., Lacka. Township School 5T, . City of Scrantorr St. Imp. 6. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction Co Economj Steam, II. & P. Co.. 200 330 'is 115 10 93 150 90 20 M 120 250 100 103 145 110" 20 110 110 110 90 100 102 102 S3 100 93 100 New Voik Produce .Market. New York, Feb 3 riour Dull, un changed. heat Weaker ; f. o b , 93e. , ungraded red, 7Ca9Ge ; No 1 northern, 87c , options weaker , No 2 led I ebiuarv, 83-HiC March, S4'e , May, Slc : Julj, 7Sc Corn yulet, easier; No. 2, 2S gc, elevator 29c , afloat, steamer mixed, 27c: No J, 20V.C ; options dull, weak; May and July, most active, Pebruarj, 2br(,c . Mas, 20r Julj, 31c Oats Dull, firmer, options dull, easier, Februarv, 21c, Maj , 22c spot pi Ices, No 2, 21c ; No 2 white, 24c , No 2 Chicago, 22i'jc; No 3, 20'c ; No 3 white, 22c , mixed western, 21a23c. , white do. and white .state, 22a30c Provlslons Qulet, film, unchanged. Lird Dull easy, unchanged. Buttei Plrmer; btate dnirj-, lOalSc ; do cieamerj1, 13al9C ; west em creamerj, Ha21c ; do. factorj-, 7allc ; Elglns, 21c ; Imitation creamery, UalOc. Cheese Strong, state lirge, Sal2t4c; elo small, 8al2c , part skims, 5a9"c.; full skims, 3a3c Eggs Quiet, weak, state and Pennsjlvania, lbc ; ice house, $2 2"a 3 50, western fresh, 10c; southern, 13a 13c ; limed, 13al3c Chicago Grain and Provision .Market. Chicago, Teb 3 Tho leading futures ranged as follons Wheat Pebruarj-, 74c., 73c, M,ij, 754c , 74c ; Julj-, 71c , 71e. Corn I'ebruarj. 22c , 22c; May, 24c , 21c, Julj, 2368C , 23c. Oats Pebruarj, 15J,c , 15c, Maj, ISc , 17V ! Jnlv, 18 , lSc, Mess polk l'ebruai j, $7 41, $7 11, Julj, $7 72, $7 07. Lard Pebruarj, $1.71, $3 71, Julj, $4, $3 9.1 Short ribs Pebruarj, $3 85, $J 83, Julv , $4, ?3 93 Cash quotations were as follows riour Dull, steadj, un changed, No 2 spilng wheat, 73a73c : No 3 do , 72c , No 2 led, 8IjSic; No. 2 corn, 22a22')sc ; No 2 oats, 10c ; No 2 rje, 31c , No 2 barle'j, Slajle , No. 1 flax seed, 73a7Gi , tlmothv freed, $2 80; mess pork, $7 50a7 52; laid. $3 73a3 77; short libs, sjdrs, $3 72a3 92; shoulders, $1 Lla 4 50; short clear sides, $ lual J5, whiskey and sugars, unchanged. Chicago I.ivo Stock. Chicago, Feb. 3 Cattle Receipts, 12,0X head, maiket foi choice, lOe. higher; oth ers steadj , comnron to extra steers, $3 11a 3 40, stoekeis and feeders, $3 23all1, cows and bulls, $170iJ71, calves, $1aG; Texans, $2 50a4 20 Hogs Receipts, 33,000 head; market, 2i1c. higher, heavy packing and shipping lots, $!22a!42, common to choice mlxud, $J23a3 42Vi., choice assoited, $3 40a3 43; light, $3 30d3 13, pigs, $3 20a3.i1 Sheep Receipts, lOOuO head; market firm and 10 higher, inferior to choice, $3 30al, lambs, $3 D0a4 90. lillllllo Live Mock, Buffalo, N Y.Tcb 3 -Cattle-Pair ly ac tive, but all oft 15c to 20c. lower than Mond.iv A e rlj Scarce; common to fair, $4 7510 50 Hogs Steadj ; good weight Yorkers, $110, light, $3 C2a'! C3 Pigs Dull, good, $3 5333 GO, mixed packers, $3 00, mediums, $3 51a3 CO Sheep am lambs Steadj , good to choice limbs, $1 S5a5 10, common to fair, $ 'flat 71, mixed sheep, good to choice, $3 30a3S3, common to fair, $2 S3a3 40 , Oil Market. Oil City, Pa , Feb 3 -Option oil closed at 92c , credit balances, 90c. THE WHOLE STORY of the won derful cuies by Hood's Saisapaiilla Is soon told It makes the blood rich, pure and nouilshlng It cures scofula, catarrh, lheurnutlsrrr. HOOD'S PILLS act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsapaillla. Cute all liv er Ills 23 cents OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE Jirerers from Rheumatism, Catarrh, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney Disease, ''le, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Pnmiite Dis eases. Pmiiri,u ,ii.i ..,i fipiiitm mo f (in UliB"llALr Commences Monday, Feb. 1 All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY. Hats and Furnishings, Too. count 220 Lackawanna Avenue. Connolly' & THE HEftaCAN The Foremost Illustrated Magazine and Home Journal for Women. February Number. A Splendid Spring Issue. From Paris A bi'llllnntly illiistrntud letter from the liemJiiiinrters of fimlilou. Advance nevv.s ru giifttlng street unci house cost nines, vvtisli drosses, wrap for nilltl weather, witli im portant tletallt coinieriiing shirt waists., sashes, neck rttlTs, etc., etc. Four Generations l'or the fir-t time portraits of D. I,. iMoody's (the great evanitelibt) family, his mother, wife, Uaughtur mill granddaiighter. The Dressmaker Practical, helpful news for the profes sional and home dressmaker. Exclusive de signs, clear, caret til directions in detail. Di rect correspondence upon all questions re lating to the making of clothes. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, rt fF STRAIGHT TIP. Place 30tir aihertiscments where the most people will read tl'cni, even if it docs cost a little more. Rcmcm- fo bcr the cheapest is not as a rule the best. Want "Ads" in The Tribllliebrlug quick returns because The Tribune is the favotite home newspaper of the Lackawanna Valley. ONE CENT A WORD, T In Advance. Lotters nddiessed to tho following advertisers remain uncalled for at our business olllce, Washington avenuo. "H. G.." "E.," "A.," "X. Y" "J ,' "U. H. L., "H. L. B., " Quick" and "R " ii i:li w antko m ales. Advs. Under ThU Mead One Cent a Word. pLUUHEIl WANTED-INQUIKE AT 11 JL Madison avoruie, Dunmoro, W7AXTBD-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK VV of somo simple thing to patent? Pro tect v our Ideas' thev may briiiff v on wealth. Write JONH WEDDERBUHN &CO,nepr. C, "J, Patent Attorneys, WashlriRtoa D, O, for tholr StSdO prlzo offer and list of 1000 Inven tions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVKKY BEC tion to canvnss: St (0 to $r00 a day iniido ; tells at sfRbt; alto a man to bell Staple Goods to dealers; hePt sldo lino SToamonth; salarv or large commission mado: experiunco unnecotsai y. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ing Co , ( inclnnatl, O w ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN evcrv town to tolldt stock suuscr n tions; a monopoly; his money for aRnts: no capital reciulred. EDWARD C. risH i. CO , Borden Block, Chlcaco, 111 HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under IhK Head One Cent a Word. w ANTED -EXPERIENCED GERMAN cirl for ceneial housework, cook and liundros, with rofi'r once Apply from 8 to U a rn and 7 to s p m. MRS. W, P. HALL STEAD, 411 Wjomtni; avenue yANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with uood roforonccs Annlv from S to II n m. and 7 to b p.m. MRS. T. II. WA'i- KINS 520 Monroe av enuo. T ADIES-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING J-J deabaut liomo vvoik. and will gladly wmic! full particular i to nil sending - cmtstamp MISb M A. S1EBBINS, Lavvrenre, Mich. WJ ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SPRAN , r lull lu Dull ii iiu iiiii v.,,,iu ' ,ii, u, a ,ni, 1 urrnancnt and very profitable Write fo," 1 artlculars at onro arid e ct benefit of holiduy trade. T. B SNYDER & CO.. Cincinnati. O. TVrANTl'D 1IB.MEDIATELY-TW O ENEU ti gotlo Falesvvonien to rcpiebent us Guaranteed SO a day without lnterferrins with other duties. Healthful occupation. W rlto for t artlculars, enelobliur stamp, Mango ( hemlcal Ccrnpanj, No. ".' John btreet. Now York. TOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 70R SALK-PIItbT-CLASS riU.bH COW: ." cslf hv her side, clican Piescott street, opp liuuloy r L., ciiiiuuejiJ, uunmoro 7,-OR SALE-A blLYER PLATLD CO.NN 1" double bell euphonium nicely cnnrovou with Irombonu loll pold lined neailv now nud ccst U0 will sell i.t a bari;airi Adelres this weok to P. VV GAYLOll, LaKajbVllls, Pa TOlt SALE-HOIlbr. ACjI.D blX YEARS J1 weight 1,1-00 icutds, can bu seen nt IUJ1 Priee street CI'I V SCAVENGER. A B. BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTb iV. and cess 1 oolb 10 odor ; Improved pumps Hhcel A. BIHGGb, Proprietor Le-iv o or de-rs 1100 North Mulu avonue, or Erckes' drurf Htore- lorncr Auan s and Mul bcrrs 'lileiilioiro OHO - HALF PRICE SALE OF caeKETT 9 nnin v VI yfiiilj QUEEN FOR Ur.NT. Advs, Under This Mead One Cent a Word. OR IlBNT-'lHt, COIJNIIH 8TORE knownin tho Vnll ov llcuaa Shoo store. corner rrnnKirn una r,aOKnvranim nvenuos Intjutro 30 Lnckawioina avenuo JOSEPH LEVY. 7OIt nUNT-IlLnVKN-lioOM DWELLING 1 houno, with nil rnndorn Improvements, rent rnodoratc. Ainrlv 12 Midlaon oyeinuo I OH 11ENT-THK '1HREI1 FLOOKS OVER No 4itl Btirilpo fltreat- now oernMolHfl bv mo imwiiif AsiocHicioii: ioiseaainn April rat. Iricniiro of THED WAGNER, 511 LRckawftDnft avorruo rURNISIILD KOOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. T'uTmsluTiomiii to rent! " mrs. I1 STEI.MIECK, ?20 Lackawanna avenue. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. rNDnjLTSn-olt iriK no colleetlni;; position uarminaut pay weekly, suto ago. GLEN BROTHERS; liocliestor, N, Y ANTEU-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV crv county; ulso Udy canvassers; soino thine new; nnro 9eller; apply quick J, C IIlLllERT, 141 Adams avenue, Scranton, Pa AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOIVG TO do about Snfo Citizenship prlco SI. Go inc 1) thousands. Address, NICHOLS, Naperville, III. AGENTS-TO BELI.. OUR PHAOIICAL cold, sliver, nickel ana copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward: nalaryatid xpenes pnlil: outfit free. Address, with stump. MICHIGAN MFG Ct) Chicaco AOENTb TO bELLGlGARSTO DEALER8; S-'i vxeokly and eTnonsos: experience un i necessmy. CONMOL1UATEU MtU CO. van nuren nt, (jiucuro, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, cTYS010"w1ATiniElTTEL write us for our daily Information arid book, 'Good Advice;" wo can make jou una money; toferences, A P. BORSl' & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 0 Pino St , Now York, YOU CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN voUlng In speculation Immediatoh : send for our booklet, "Good Advice" and dally In formation A. P. BORbT & CO., I'ine St , Now York REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. D0YOU 'wAl?TTBUYXHMEr Here's a great bargain; 1721 Pennavo nuo, adjolulnic Noith Park. Groen Ridge: 0 rooms tut nace, hot and colli water; lotlUzltll; cellar under whole hoime: Quo lawn, stone walks: property worth $J,tW0; no reasonable oiler refused; must oll; part pajmeut, bal ance on time to suit uurchassr AddrebS TALI.1E MORGAN, earn of u L Hawley M Wyornintravnnue, bcrantorr CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, pORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING v. nails cuicd wltliout tho least pain or dravviuc blood Consultation and adviio c'iveu free, ft M I1ETSEL, Chiropodist. &0 Lack awanna avonuo. Ladlos attended at their residence if desired. Charges moderate. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED As butcher; will 3 ini; to poddlo or tend tnaikot: irood saus age mUor. Address 3.12 Purest court. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN KXPERl" enceel grocoiy rlork; Is strictly tempar ato and honest: will do any honest work: would like to collect for a tollable Arm: can furnlili reference; aUo nlve bonds. Address HONEbTY, Tribune ofllco (SITUATION WA.TED-AS bUPERIN C3 tondont or foicm.inof brlckvard by oru of extonsivo experifrice. Apply D, J, J, lO'O WastiDurn stroet. A7 ANTED- bITUATION BY AN EXPERL 1 1 onoed bntchar ciptble of mauaglnB business Address M. It , Trlbuno. QI'lUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O rnin, M oars of aero, as fireman: can give Keod lolorencos Address b. W, 12.7 Short avenue, Park Place, Pa, MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO MAKE oiiKJKomei ts for musiuir; terms, $3 per wouk. best of loferoncos siven. Address NURbE, Tribune ofllco. TS7 AN TED-BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW, V with one child position as working housokecper; best references Given Address MRb li,Mi Dtv is btreet. PhiladelphU. CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG 1J man wtlllriB to do aiiythtiiir: cin kJvo ref er cuccs, If required. II I , U'J Oakford court, citj. TTrANTEO-MIUATION Ab A 8TENOG- ruphoroi otHco assistant by n joudb man can u'lso iufervuces. Address J J 'Iribuno olllce PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Snreons. DIt 1IAKTHA S EVKniTT, 303 WASH ingtorr uve. Ofllco hours until 10 a in, 2 to 1, 0 to S p. m. JIAHY A. SIIKPHnilD, M. D., HO.MC opathlst, No. -'S Adums uvenuo. DH "a7"tIAPOLD, SPCCIAL1ST IN Diseases of Women, comer Wjomlnir uvenuo nrrel Spruco street, Scranton Of llco home, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. in to ii p. m. Thj. coxinaYs-orricc no"337 n. Washington ave. Hours, 12 rn to 3 p. ni Diseases of women a specialty. Tel cphouu No. i2J2, DH.V. U ALLHX, CI.' NOHTHW'ASU-. tngton avenue' DH. ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVH. Oillco houis, D-ll a. m 1-3 p. in , 7-S p, in UnTl,. Jl OATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenue Ofllco hours, S to D a. in., 1 20 to 3 and 7 to 8 p m. ltesldcnco 309 Madl son avenue. DH. C L TUBAS, SPnCIAUST IN Itupture, Truss Tlttlne and Fat Hcduc tlon. HooniB 2W and 207 Meats Uulldluu Office telephone 13uJ. Hours, 10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 to 9, drTb. W. IMMCRHAUX, A SPECIAL lst on chronlo disease of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney und uentto urinary or gans, will occupy the ottlce ot Dr, Roos, Wallace "By a Minute," Hy Clara Louise IJiirnlitim. A delightful and spirited love story of today by the au thorof "Next Door," "Sweet Clover." "Mib.s Hugh's Secretary," etc., etc. In the Household Chapters on enpboardaand closets, lamps and caudles, profusely illustrated. The Rising Genemtion How to give Valentine and Washington parties. Also Articles for the housekeeper, "The Hard Season," "1 he Mirror of Venus," money making with the Typewriter, and other well edited departments. The household paper will be presented to all customers w ho apply for it at our store. 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. 232 Adams avenue. OlTice hours, 1 to 5 P. in, w. a. rook, vethhinaTIy sur- geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 124 Linden stroet, Scranton. Telephone 2C72. Lnwvera. PRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND counsQllor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 arrd 14. Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, 221 Wyoming avenue. JEn-REYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEY3-at-lavv, Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-nt-law, Republican building, Washington avonuo, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND und Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenuo. V. II. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS" National Bnnk Building. ALERED HAND, WILiIAM J HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. rRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY'-AT-Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKEORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Rooms C3, C4 and 05, Common, wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, A'TTORNEY-AT-Lavv, Olllce, Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Ij. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave, Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton. Money to loan In laigo gums at 6 per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-Iaw, Commonwealth building, Scrantorr, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, coiner Washington avenuo and Spruco street. B. P. KILLAM, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, 120 WjomlnK avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Lavv, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. WATSON, DIEHL. HALI. & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; room C, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING fi M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vlce Agency Architects EDWARVJ H. DAVIS, ARCTITECTi Rooms 24, 23 and 26, Commonwealth buldlng, Scranton. E L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of 606Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce St , cor. Wash, ave , Scranton. BROWN AND MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. IjACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS", Traders' National Bank. Alderman. G. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. "55" F! El JPGRAW, Sol SPRUCE? street. DR. II T. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. R. M STRATTON, OrPICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACICa! ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS M E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa., prepures boys and glrl3 for collego or business; thoroughly trains voung children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL; MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERQARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten $10 per, term. Seeds. G R CLARK & CO , SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store 140 Washington ave nuo, green house, 13W North Main ave nue: store telephone, 7S2 Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR BU LACKA watina avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAPE. 12a AND 127 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. S5EIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCIIESTRA-'MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and conceit work furnished For terms address R, J. Bauei, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'j music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' bupplles, envelopes, puper bags, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa. PRANK P BROWN . CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodwarc, Cordage and Oil Cloth, J20 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20, Williams Building, opposite postotllce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington Avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed in thU region. .N. V4
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