The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 04, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    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,
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Commences Monday, Feb. 1
All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY.
Hats and Furnishings, Too.
count
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Four Generations
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TOR SALE.
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this weok to P. VV GAYLOll, LaKajbVllls,
Pa
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Le-iv o or de-rs 1100 North Mulu avonue, or
Erckes' drurf Htore- lorncr Auan s and Mul
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7OIt nUNT-IlLnVKN-lioOM DWELLING
1 houno, with nil rnndorn Improvements,
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OH 11ENT-THK '1HREI1 FLOOKS OVER
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mo imwiiif AsiocHicioii: ioiseaainn April rat.
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Here's a great bargain; 1721 Pennavo
nuo, adjolulnic Noith Park. Groen Ridge: 0
rooms tut nace, hot and colli water; lotlUzltll;
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walks: property worth $J,tW0; no reasonable
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free, ft M I1ETSEL, Chiropodist. &0 Lack
awanna avonuo. Ladlos attended at their
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
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3 ini; to poddlo or tend tnaikot: irood saus
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citj.
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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.
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North Washington Avenue Linotype
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