THE SCT? ANTON TKIBUNE-FRlDA.Y MOTCNINO-. FEBRUATtY 5, 1897. FRAMING OF THE NEW TARIFF LAW Work Well Advanced by Members ol Ways and Means Commlilec. MANV M'KINLEV RATES ADOPTED The Agilculturnl Schedule Adopted Without the Erhstirc ot u liine. Soup Itemuiiis at tho Wilson Itute. Duty on Stcul Units litis Not Jleon l'ixeil--A t'oiupiomise on Moot. Washington, l'"eb. I. The voile of frnminB tlio now tariff law linn been well udvnnecd by the Republican mem bois of the ways ami means committee and the United Associated 1'ieshes is today enabled to lepoit their piogtess w ith the leading schedules. The last of the founal heatings of Intel ested ini tios was elven on the 11th of Januaiy so that only a little mom than thiee weeks has since passed. The chemical schedule which comes first on the list, the caithenuare and glavs schi'dule, the metal schedule and the cotton hdledule have all been put in tentative foim, with some iiinlio verted ciuestions still open and the iigiicultiiial schedule was neaily con cluded today. The wine and spirit sche dule has not yet been pased upon by the full committee but will follow sub stantially the McKlnlev latesi. The ugrlrultuinl schedule of (he JlcKildey bill has been ndeutcd almost without the eiasuie of a line. One of the most impoitant changes Is on Use cattle which ale ooied by a blanket piovl slon of the existing law for all live ani mals at "0 poi cent. adaloiem. The rate under the new law w 111 be live dollais pel head on cattle moie than one jeni old, and twenty-live per cent, advaloiem on cattle valued above twen ty dollais. This Is thought to estab lish a moie tqultablo rate than the McKlnley law which Imposed ten clol hiis pel luad on all cattle moie than one join old without legiml to value, and Is regal (led as sulllclentl piotec tlve nejalnst the Importation of Mexican cattle. The late on bailey Is the 11c Ktnley rate of 30 tents per Inihhel, which was demanded by the Anieilcan bailey growers. A'egetablea all go back to the McKlnley lates Other Items on which JIcKlnley lates aie lestored aie salt, 12 cents per hundred pounds In packages and eight cents when in bulk; March two cents pel pound; salt meats 25 per ent.; meat extiacts 35 cents per pound, ill Ik five cents per gallon, and poultry wenty per cent Eggs go back to Ihe ents per dozen and bcuies to the old McKInley late Under the chemical schedule, soap made of caustic of soda and kindled chemicals, lomalns at the iate fixed In the AVIlson law, which Is consldeied sulllclently ptoK'cttve. Lead In oies Is fled at 1 cent per pound; pig lend at 2 cents, and white lead Acetates at 2. cents. These lates are consldeied less than thobe of the AlcKinley law. LITTLE CHANGE IX IRON. The lion and steel schedule, like cot tons, was left in a faitly satlsfactoiy condition to the manufactuiei.s by the present law and w ill not be changed ecept upon a few special nitlcles, like tin plate and cotton ties and some foims of tube steel Thoie may be changes albo upon the mote finished nitlcles of manufacture like suiglcal instiuments and tools, but the ndance will not be huge. The duty on steel rails has not jet been lived and the committee will endeavor to obtain some fuither data befoie adopting It. Glass above 21 by 20 Inches and not exceeding 21 by CO Inches, will be left at the piesent late of 22V4 cents a squat e foot. The next higher sUe will also lenmln at the piesent iate ot 3" cents per foot. The smallei sizes of plate glass ate advanced from 5 to S cents per foot when not exceeding 1G by 24 inches, and fiom S to 12 cents per foot when not exceeding 21 by 30 Inches faqunie. The committee have talked over a few of the other schedules, but have not jet i cached definite lesults. They aie waiting the meeting of wool giow eis and wool inanufactuieis next week befoie deciding upon the lates on these at tides A into ot S cents per pound upon all classes of wool has been sug gested as a piobnble compiomlse upon the law ptoduct. The piogiess made by the committee Indicates that they will have the bill well advanced by the close of the piesent session In spite of the fact that some puzzling questions remain to bo dealt with Leading members today expiessed gieat satis faction at the piogtess alieady made, which coets neatly one-half of the pilnted text of the tailff schedule. MR. HILL'S SARCASM. It Is Aroused by the Proposed Bill to Prohibit the Sale of Intoxicants in the Capitol. Washington, Tob. 4. As soon as the routine moinliiK business was disposed of In the senute today, the house bill .aa taken up to piohibit tho sale of Intoxicating Uquois In the capltol. It had been repotted by Mr. Mot i ill, of Vcunont, fiom the committee on public bulldliiKs and grounds, mid Mr. Mor x ill debited Its passage, while declin ing that it vas unnetessaiy and was based on a mlsapptehenMon In the pub lic mind, Mr. Shot man, of Ohio, took a similar position. Ken although It was based "on false and foolish grounds" he thought the senate ought to meet the popular objection and pass the bill. Mr. Hill, of New Yoik, took a different view of tho duty of the sen- You hear it in nine out 'of tan drug stores. , It is the reluctant tes timony of 40,000 druggists that Scott's Emulsion is the standard of the world And Isn't the kind all others try to range up to, the kind for you to buy? Two sUes, 50 cts. and $J.0O. "3n$t a$ 8ooa tNa At Homo in n Strange Tovii.--Iitre. Copy tight, ISM, by Mitchell & Miller. ate. He denounced the bill ns silly, mi tt Iso and unnecessaiy, as a weak yield ing to an alleged public sentiment which legal ded muider, lobbeiy and buiglaiyas minor ci lines In comparison with a dlstegaid of piohlbltlon laws; and as lcious and cowardly. He mov ed Its lefereuce to the committee on t tiles, whose Jurisdiction extonds specl lltally to all that concerns the senate lestauiant, but that motion was defeat ed. At the close of the morning hour the bill went oer without action. It will piobably be taken up for action to mot low. The next question that awakened In tel est was the eonfeience tepoit on the linmlgiatlon bill. The discussion upon thut was shoit, however, as Mr. Lodge, of Massachusetts. having chnige of It, recognized the justice of the objections made to it by Mr. Hill and other senntois in leguid to shut ting out the lgnoiant wife of an lm mlginnt, while the husband might pass the leading and wilting test. Mr. Lodge himself made the motion that the conference report be dlsagieed to, and a new eonfeience oidered, and that motion was agteed to without ob jection. While It was pending, Mr. Caiter, of Montana, lemonstrnted agaliibt the piovlslon Intended to ex clude Canadian woikmen, ns It would Justlfj the Dominion of Canada in adopting dtastlc mensuies ngalnst the 10,000 Anietienii mlneis who found con stant woik and good wages In the Kootenay countiy In Hiltlsh Columbia. The NIcaiagua canal bill was taken up and the lemalnder of the day's session Was occupied by Mi Vilas In opposition of It, this being the fourth dav of his speech. Consideration of the civil bill mak ing apuropilntions for the Dlstilct of Columbia expenses for the year end ing June 30, ISIS, engaged the attention of the house today to the exclusion of almost all other business, and at ad journment It was still unfinished busi ness. The further eonfeience asked by the senate upon the linmlgiatlon bill was agieed to and Messis Danfoul, of Ohio, and Wilson, South Cniollua, and Baitholdt, of Mlssoutl, leappolnted confeiees A few unlmpoitant bills passed the couisc of the day. CAT'S CRIES SAVED LIVES. In Not Alvvujs Wise to Hurl a Hootjnek lit Pussy. New Yoik, Feb 4 The crle of a pussj- cat and the coolness and piesence of mind of two men enabled 127 per sons to escape a tenlble fate In a binn ing lint house In Hat loin eaily this morning. Mnnv were taken out over the roof, seveial came down the (lie escape and otheis lied thiough the smoking hnll wavs and inn, clad only In their night clothes Into the stieet It was about 4..S0 that William P. raonpoit. who occupies apartments on the Hi at lloor, was awakened by the mewing of a cat. Davenpoit aioso fiom bed to drKo the cat uway, and as he opened the door leading to the main hallway a cloud of smoke burst Into the loom, al most suffocating him. At the same In stant flumes shot up thiough the air shaft, going almost to the t oof. His or j of warning was answeied by ciles of 'Flie!" from eveiy one, of the twenty seven Hats In the building and Instantly panic reigned. The sci earns of women only added to the honor Men tan about in the upper hallwajs half clothed and theie weie loud cries for help. Tun men who had been active in helping the paiilc-stticken people point ed out the way to the llie escapes and other modes of exit, and those who hud not escaped when the engines ai rived weie lescued by the iliemen. SILK LACE AND EMBROIDERY. .Mudu b Chinese Cheap Labor Alter Latest I'ii n I'uttoriiM, Washington, Feb. 1 United States Consul Fow lei at Chefoo, Chlnn, has supplied the btate depattinent with a number of samples of beautiful hand made silk late made at that place. The Industiy Is comparatively u new one and the lepoit sets out some facts of Intel est about the pioduct which Is said to be not only one ot the best qual Itj', but nlsn of lemaikable cheapness, the latter mado possible by tho fact thnt the Chinese female lace makers wuge Is but 10 cents pu daj There Is a lefeiencu nlso to magnllt cent silk embtoideiles made at Nlngpo under the dltectton of sisteis of chuilty upon the latest Faiislan patterns and abo sold at a vciy low llguie. STORM TO JONAH'S RESCUE. Tho lv-Jutlge nnd Congressman Itc liovcti tho hnlu Stor. Stroudsbutg, Pa, Feb 4 At tho Sunday school convention, under the auspices of the Pennsjlvmila associa tion here, ex-Judge and foimer Con Kiessinan John U. Stoim cieated a sen sation. He is a well known Methodist lay man, and he took occasion to attack Rev Dr. Lyman Abbott, of Brooklyn, N Y., for his ildicule of Jonuh und the whale atoiy In the Hlble. Judge Storm said that tho Jotinh stoiy could not be thiown out by Christians. His rematk-s weie loudly applauded. TAYLOR. ThoVo has been consldeiablo talk of oig.iilzlng another lite, company in town. The piesent company has al ways done good woik. They ate oei leildy for bervlces, nnd nie well emilpped for any emeigencles and for np'olunteer comjiany bear n good name Voth with tl,e people and Insurance companies So far they have been able to skillfully manage all llres, but a time may como when another coips of firemen will bo needed. Several yeais ago a movement was started for the puiposo of oiganlzlng u company by a few citizens, Considerable enthusiasm was shown for a time, but graduullv the scheme sank Into oblivion An other attempt should bo made to try und maku It successful, It Is sincerely hoped that oyeiy citizen will tespond when called upon for donation. This evening tho Pilco Llbiary as sociation will hold an Important busb liens meeting, when President W. 13. Owens will make the appointments of committee's for the ensuing term. Hlchaid Williams, foreman of the Continental mine, will succeed Foie lntm Thomas at the l'yne mine, the lattei going to the Stort's shaft. MARKETS AND STOCKS. Wnll Slicet Review. New York, Feb. 4. At the Stock Ux chango today stocks after advancing k to per cent,, soon developed weak ness and undet Belling cltlelly for the shott account almost the entire list sustained losses vaiying, ftom to 1 per cent. The downward movement was temporal 11' checked by the un expectedly favorable showing by the Chicago, Ilurllngton nnd Qulncj. On this the sljoits coveted freely and nur llngton and Qulncy lose ?i and other stocks tallied fractionally. The Hi ill ness, however, was of short duration, and dining the afternoon the advance wa3 not only lost, but In some In stances, moro paitlclilarly In the ln dustilals, substantial declines weie le- oot ded. Sugar fell 1, Leather pre fened declined 1 and Lead 14. Chi cago Clns was sold down to 77' on ad vices fiom Spiingllold that 'a bill will be Introduced In the Illinois legisla ture i educing the price of gas In the state. Jeisey Central declined Hi. The maiket closed quiet in tone. Net changes show declines of Hit's per cent. Total sales were 141,500 shales. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL. LEN & CO.. stock biokers, Meant build ing, looms, 703-700. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. lng Am Tobacco oC. ... 72 734 7."i 7.1 'i Am. Bug. lief. Co. ..1164 UC'i 1134 Ill's Atch., To &S To ..13 134 14i II1! At . To k S IV- Pi'. 2",V. 2V Ohe S. Ohio 174 Chicago Clus 78 Chic & N. W 1014 Chic , IJ. & Q 73 C. C C. Ai St. L. ... 2S Chic, Mil. & St. P. .. 7i' Chic, H 1. &. Pac. . 074 174 7S 1044 754 2S 704 074 10i 13J4 134 3C 1534 514 304 1)0 224 11 " 234 100 834 244 154 434 25s 204 U4 29'h, 30 174 174 1014 744 27 714 074 1074 1314 13 334 13J4 504 304 894 1014 744 274 704 074 1074 15J 134 334 153 51 304 'JO Del & Hudson ...10b D., L. & W. ... Dtst., & . r Gen. Electric . , Lake Shoie . . , Louis. & Nash. , M K & Tex. Pr, Man. i;io:tteil Mo. Pac Nat. Cordage .... ....13J4 .... 13U .... "A ....1534 .... 51, ... 3u4 .... S'J4 .... 221'. !!.. il " --VI 11 21 91 v 934 LM4 134 4S4 231 (. 204 94 294 1.94 74 21'. 84 594 11 224 tlJ 934 244 134 484 254 204 94 294 29 74 If. 824 2". SVS 594 Nat Lead 23i N. J. Centinl 100 N. Y. Ccntial l)1i N. Y , S. & W. Pr. . 244 Nor. Pac . .., 13 Omaha Pac. Mall Phil. & Heading .. Southern II. It Southern It. It. Pr. Tonii C & It on .. Union Pacific 494 234 204 94 ). , 30 76. Wabash Tr. 184 1C4 Westtrn Union S34 S14 W. L 2-4 2 V S Leather 84 84 U. S. Leather Pr 004 C04 CHICAGO BOARD OF THADD PRICES Open- lilgn- uavi- uios. WHEAT. May July OATS. May July COHN. Maj July LAHD. Mn , POHK. Maj , lng. est. est. ing. ,. 744 734 74H U'8 7J4 754 72 .. 704 70-4 174 184 174 1S4 174 1S4 21 214 j3 . ;S7 ! SO 3 SO 7.57 7.G0 7.53 7 57 Seinnton Hoard ol Trndo .Cxchango Qiiotutions--All Quotutiou lluscd on I'ar ofioo. STOCKS. Bid. Scranton Lace Cm lain Co National Boilng i Dilll'g Co. ... First National Hank C50 Scranton Jar & Stopper Co Klmhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Bonta Plata Glass Co Sctanton Packing Co Lackawanna lion & Steel Co. ... Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty IJ'f's. Co Scranton Traction Co 15 Scranton Alo Works TraJeis National Bank 115 Weston Mill Co Aloxander Car Replacer Co . ... Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dcp. & Vis. Bank 145 Colliery Unglneer 110 BONDS. Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. ... Scianton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage due 1918 110 People's Street Itullwaj-, fltst mottgago due 1918 110 Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. ... People's Stieet Rilhvay, Sec ond mortgage duo 19J0 110 Dickson Manufactuting Co Lacka. Township School 5 Cltj of Scranton St. Imp. C. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Woiks Scranton Traction Co Hconoiny Steam, H. . P. Co Asked. 50 0 100 'io 93 150 'flO 20 S3 120 250 100 103 20 SO 10) 102 102 S5 100 93 100 New York I'rodncu .llurkut. New York, Feb. 4 Flout Quiet, steadj, unchanged Wheat Murket dull, but Him, f . o h , 91'aC , ungtaded ied, 75a95c; No 1 noithtiii, b"c , options opened weak, but closed Hi in at JaJ4c ovet yesteiday, with a f.llt ti.nle; No. 2 ied Febiuaiy, Slc, Match, S4'(,e ; Maj', S2'i,c.; Jttlj, 79.ic ; Stptembti, 7C?4o. Corn Spots dull, llun, No 2, 30e , elc.itoi, 31c, altoat, op tions were dull nnd Arm at IsC uiHanie; May, 30c, July, 31V. Outs-Spots faitly active and stiong; options dull and llim ti , May. 22Hc ; Julj, 23t; spot pilces, No. 2, 21 lie 'No 2 white. 24c; No. 2 Chicago, TJ'-e.; No. 3, 20Hc, No. 3 whltt, 2.'i , mixed western, 2Ja23i. , white do, 22a30c , white state, 22a30t. Pi olslons Steady, quiet, imchunged. Luid Quiet, weak, western steam, $4, city, 310, tellned, dull, continent, $4 2j, South Ameilcu, $4 CO; coin pound, 4u4'.iC. liuttet Choice III in, un changed Cheese Stiong, unchanged. Fgiss --Weaker, state und Pennsj hanl.i, 15's.u IBe , Ice house, tase, J2a3J; western fresh, 15c , boutheiu, 14al4V.c , limed, 3al3.u. l'hiliiclelpliiu 1'ioMsion .tlmliet. Philadelphia, Feb. 4 FioUsIons weie In OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE-HALF PRICE SALE OF Suits and Overcoats Commences Monday,. Feb. I AH Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY. Hats and Furnishings, Too. COLLI! 220 Lackawanna Avenue. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE. Of n n lown linily Mio Was Cured r Yuurs. M,is. Sat ah A. Skcels, an estimable lady residing ut Lynnvllle, Jasper Co,, lown, was for twenty-II vo yeais a suf ferer fiom Dyspepsia, and her complete lestointlon to health Is so lemarknblc that wo present tho facts In the ease foi tho benefit ot our leadeig, inuny of whom ltae doubtless suffered In the same manner nnd will, theiefoie, be In terested In learning how all stomach troubles tuny bo n aided and cuied. Mrs. Skcels s.iys: 1 used only one puck age of Stuin t's Dyspepsia Tablets and I lecleved such meat and unexpected benefit that I wish to expiess my sin cere giatltude. In fact it has been six months since I took the m'-dlclne and I have not had one particle of dlsttcs or dllllculty since. And all this In the face of the fact that tho best dcctois I consulted told me my case wns Incur able as 1 had suffered for twenty-five yeais. I want hull a dozen packages to dlstilhnto among my file nils heia who aie very anxious to tiy this rem edy Tiulyyouis, Mis Saiah A. Skcels. The leason whv Stiuut's Dyspepsia Tablets me so succcsful In curing In digestion and stomach trouble and the teason why It never disappoints those who need It and use It Is because noth ing Is claimed for It except what It will actuallj peifonn. It Is not a cuie all in d no such claims are made for It It Is pteared foi the sole puipoao of curing Dyspepsia and the ailous foims of Indigestion. Theie Is scaicely a patent medicine made but what Is claimed to cine Dys pepsia as well as a bundled uther tumbles When as n matter of fact a remedy to cure Dyspepsia must be pre pared especially for that and nothing else; and mining nil the remedies, pat ent nostiums, bitters, etc , -o extensive ly adveitlsod you will find thnt Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets is the only one ud veitlsed ns a cuie foi Dyspepsia and nothing else. The lemedj Is piepared by the Stuait Co'., of Maishall, Mich, and for sale by all diugglsts at GO cents per package, and If jou suffer from any form of stomach derangement or Indi gestion a tiial will not dlsuppoint you. A little book on stomach tioublos mallud free. Address Stuait Co., Mar shall, Mich. steadj jobbing demand at unchanged pric es. We qnoto Heef hams, $lSal8.50, ns to ago and hi and, polls, fnmllj, JlOuOall, hams, S. P. cured, lu.tleices, Sa9c!., do smoked, 9'jallc, as to avetage and btand, sides, llbbed, In salt, 44u44c , do. do smoked, 34n34t; shouldets, pickle cuicd, 54n54c ; do. do. smoked, G4aG4c , picnic hams, S P cured, C4n54c , do do smolud, G4aC4c.; bellies, In pickle, accoul Ing to avetage, loose, 5a34e , breakfast bacon, G4a74c, ns to brand and a erase, laid, pure, city i ennui, hi tierces, 44u5c. ; do. do, In tubs, 5a54c ; do. hatchets', loose, 4c; city tullow. In hogsheads, 3'ic , countiy do, 24a34c, as to qualltj, and cakes, 34n34e. Chicago (.mill and Provision Mnrlirt. Chicago, Feb. I. The leading fntutes ranged as follows: Wheat-Fehruaij, 72!ic, 74c; May, 7I3sc, 7'jc, July, 70"ac , 72c. Corn Februaty, 2178c, 22Vfcc. ; Maj-, 21c, Stiic; July, 23isc, 251c. Oats Feb luarj, l.Vfcc, 15c, May, 175ac, 17iC, Julj, 18'4c, 1S?8C. Jless poik-.Maj, $7.57'i, $7.57'; July, $7.07'., '$7.70. Laid-Maj, ?3 S7lj, 3S2'2; Julj-, $3 95, S3 00. Shot t ribb May, J3S7',i, i3bV,i, Juh, $3 95, $J 92'"... Cash quotations weie as follows: Flour Dull and stoadj", unchanged, No. 2 spilng wheat, 72.a75'ic ; No 3 do , 73a75c; No. 2 red, SJViaSO'fec. No. 2 coin, 22'4n22'tc; No 2 outs, KA'iC; No. 2 rje, 31'ic; No. 2 bai ley, 31a33c; No. 1 llaxseed, 735taiii'4c; tim othy seed, $2 SO, mess pork, $7 52'ia7 55; laid, $3.70a3 72',, short tlhs, sides, $3 72'ja 3 931,;., shouldets, JI25al50, shoit clear sides, $4 12al,25; whlskej und sugars, un changed. m Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, I'eb. 4. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head; market btrong to 10c. hlgliet ; com mon to oxtta steers, $JC0a5 50, stocker3 and feedeis, $3 25a4 15, cows and bulls, $l.S0a3 75, calves, WaO; Texans, $2 50a5 20. Hogs He celpts, 22,000 head, market lit in and 3c. hlghei ; heavy packing and shipping lots, $3 30i3 15; common to choice mixed, $3 30a 3 17L, choice asoited, $J40aJ50; light, S3 35a3 50, pigs, U 25a3 50. Sheep Receipts, II.OuO head; maiket uctlvo and linn; in feiior to choice, $2.50al 25; lambs, $3 50a5. . Iliillulo Lno Slock. Buffalo, Feb 4. Cattle Weak. Veals Dull at $1.75a7. Hogs Acthe and nbont 10c. hlgliet for all but pigs and roughs, Yorkuis, 3C3a3 70, pigs, $3 60a3 03; roughs $3a3 20 Sheep and lambs Steady; good to choice lambs, 5a5 15; good to choloo mixed sheep, 3 50a.i SO. Oil Mml.et. Oil City, Pa , Feb. 1 Options closed at 93o.; ci edit balances. 'Ma. STOCKIIOLi:US' MKliTING. SIlTlOTNaliPTTTirTC of Tho Kiislibiook Coal Cotnpnny will bo hold at their otlice, room " Library Build ing, Wyoming nvomiH. Scrauton.on hutuidaj, Murch (i 1SJ7, ut 10 o'clock n ni for the elec tion of diie'ctois nnd for such othsr businpss us may eouio beforo tho mooting Tiaasfcr books close I'ebrnaiv 10 ALIlUltTliUCKNAM, Socretiry. AUDITOR'S NOTlCi; . AUDITOR'S NOriOB-IN RE FsTATtt of Joseph Zlmmerlle. lato ot tlm city of Scranton, Luekawanim eonutj, Pa., deceased 'llio uudertlgited an auditor, apuolutod oy tho Ot punns' Court ot Lackawanna tountj', to distribute the funds in tho hands of George W, Jonklnp und Charles McUenley, oxocutors or tho Inst w ill and tostannt of Josoph Zim met He, deceased, as pel Hunt account, hetelij gHes notleo that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment at his otlice, 3U Common wealth Building, In tlio city of Scranton, in said county, on Saturday, tlio Utn dav of March. A. D. W.ir, at two o'clock In the uftor noon, at which time and plaeu all peisotn In toreated In tlies lid estite, or h.iIng claims against tho same, must appear, present their claims and bo heard, or bj thoreaftet foreer dobaned from coming lu on said fund CHARLES J POST, Auditor. Otlice 10J Cominonnoalth U'l'd'g HKKETT 9 THE The Foremost February Number. A Splendid From Paris A brilliantly Illustrated letter from tlie huiidqutirtcrn of fashion., Advance news re KtirdinK htreet and house eostuiueh. wnsli dresses, wraps for mild weather, with im portant details concerning shirt waists, bashes, neck rulTs, etc., etc. Four Generations For the first time portraits of 1). I,. Moody's (the frCat evangelist) family, his mother, wife, daughter and granddaughter. The Dressmaker Practical, helpful news for the profes sional and home dressmaker. L.xclushe de signs, clear, careful directions in detail. Di rect correspondence upon all questions re lating to the making of clothes. CONNOLLY & A STRAIGHT v TID 1,K Place your advertisements fy Mhere the most people will c read tl'cm. even if it docs cost a little more. Kenicm- ber the cheapest is not as a 6 rule the best. . t Want "Ads" in The TrlbUliehriti!,' quick lcturiis because The Tribune is the $ favorite home newspaper of $ the Lackawanna Valley. $ ONE CENT A WORD, X In Advance. 1L Letters addics&cd to tlio following iidvcrtiscrs renmin uncullcd for at our business olllco, Waohlngton itveuuo, "II. a.." "E., "A.." "X. Y., "J ," "0. II. L" "H. L. B.," "Quick" nnd "R." II EL1 WANTED MALES. Advs. Under ThU lleud One Cent a Word. PLUMHEII ""w'ANTED-INQOIUE AT ll"i L ilndlsou avonue, Uunmoro, ITT ANTED-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? Pio tect our idias' tlinv may bring you wealth. Writo JONH WEDDERBUR.N & CO,, Dept. C, 2J, Patent Attorneys, Washington D. O, for their SlWWprlzo offer and list of, 100U inven tions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to enmass: St.00 tn S00 a day mado ; tells at fight: also a man toholl Stiplo Goods to dealers; l.st sido lino S75 a month; salary or largo commission mado; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur iiift Co , Cincinnati, O T7"ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN ovory tow n to tollclt stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money lor agents: no capital roquired. EDWARD C. I'lbfl i: CO, liornen uiocii, umctmu, ju HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent u Word WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with good roforoncoj Ajiply from S to 'l a. tn and 7 to 8 p. m. MRS. T. H. WAT KINh 520 Monroo nvemic. T ADIES-1 MAKE I1IO WAGES DOING Lj pleasant homo work, and will gladly send full pai ticulais to all nendlug 2 cent stamp. MISS M A. SIEIIBINS, Lawionce, Mich. 1TTASTED-LADY AOENTS IN SCRAN I ton to sell and inttoduce Snvder's ako icing, experienced lanvasMT preferred: woik icrmanent and very profitable Wiito for particulars at onco and i.'tt benefit of liolid y trade. T H SNYDER i CO., Cincinnati. O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER gotlo nileswomou to represent us Gunranteol U a ua without intorfoiiitu with othoi dutio. Hialtlltul occupition. Writo for I aitiruhrs, enclosing stamp, Mango f hemlcal Cunpauv, No. 7J John Street, Now Yoik. FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent u Word. IjOR ItENT-PURNISHED AND ROOMS T for light houekeepiiig Jefferbonavotme. Addross ROOM, 'lrlbnno oIIIlb. 7,-iOR RENT-FIVE lij STORY IU'ILDING, l1 No US Wj omlng uvonue, next to Dlmo Bank; will bo entiiely romodelpd, furnished with olovatoi aad mido suitublo foi npirt ment stoio Incpnro of J N. RICE, Moais Buildliu I.'Olt RENT-THE COItNLR hTORE V known. is tho Valley House Shoo t-toio, coiner Fianklln and Liiokawatma avenues Inquire JU Lackawanna aveiuo JOSEPH LEVY. 17OII RENT- ELEVEN-ROOM D WELLING l1 houso, with all luiideiu impi in omenta; rent modera'i'. Anulv 4." Madison aeiiuo TOIt RENT-'lHK THREE PLOORi OVER I No lid Spiuco stiout, now nciupiod bj tli Bowing Association posbtsslull Apill 1st lncpitre ot KREU WAUNER, ill Lacku wanna avenue FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent 11 Word. I.URNIbHED ROOMS TO RENT. MRi. I1 STEIM1ECK. '.'20 Lackawanna avenue. FOR SALE. Adv.s. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 170R SALE-A bILVEIt PLATED CO.NN J1 double bell aupboniutn nieel) cugravod with trombone Lell cold Hied, ncailv now and cost $10 will sell nt a baigaln Addiess this week to C. W. GAYLOR, LaHajsvllle, Pa l?OR SALE-HORSE, AOLD SIX YEARS, J weight 1, WW oui.ds; can bu eecn at 1021 PrKo street. HUSINESS OPPORIUNI'l IES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word, VOArMAKEbOME MONEyTiY IN 1 oatlng In speculation immediately, send for our booklet, "Good Adv Ico" and dally in formation A F. BORST ii CO., U Plue fat , Now York CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. PORNS. BUNIONS AND INGROWING v nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood Consultation and ndvlio given fieo. E. M HETbEL, Chiropodist. UW Lack awanna avenue, Ladies attended at tholr residenro If desired. Cliaiges madorato. CITY SCAVENGER. A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUCTS iV. and cess pools: no odor; improved pumps used. A. BRIGOS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main uveuue, or Erckos' drug btore. corner Adams and Mul berry. Uoluphono OHIO. mo AH QUEEN Illustrated Hagaz ine and Home WALLACE, AGCNTS WANTKD. Advs. Under Till j Head One Cent a Word. U" fANTETrroftPAa7it?rT"f itus fcell s authorized "MVES or SIcKIN- LUV AND HOHAUI'i" ) pa'es, oleiiantly illustrated, prlco only SI IWI: tho best and the cheapost, and outsells ail others; 50 percent I to agonts nnd tho freight paid. ti7liooKs ' now loadyj sao time by sending By cents in Btamps fo nn outfit at onco Addrosf A. D. I OKTHINO'ION &P0 Ilnrtfoid, Conn. V:"ANTKU-(-'ltAYON I'OIITIIAIT SOblC- ' Itors. Address AUCNT, care Trlbuno i otlUo i A qcnts-st! PAnfoii's day hut- tons bidaos, shamrool.1", omlilems moit in tlstli" designs: isortod samples and cata- lOBtie, 10c UAIiUATIN Co., Yoik, lJa. SrANTED-SOIilOITOHS: NO DKL1VE11 l' In k, no colloctiuu; position pernnuout- pay weekly: btate age. llochester, N Y ULEN llUOTHEUa; WANTED- OENERAL AOENTS IN EV orv county; also lady canvassers; t-otno thing now; sure seller; apply quick J, C. IIILIIEHT, 111 Adams avuiuo, Scranton, i'a. CtENTS-WHAT AHE YOUGOIVQTO do about Safe Cltlzonshlp prlco SI do ing by thousand Address, NICHOLS, Napenllle, 111. AGENTb-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL Bold, slhor, niclfol ana copper electro plastoi s; piicea fiom $.1 upwards salary and expeiisos paid: outfit flee. Address, with titnmp, allium a ju u co.. t-hicaRo A GENTS TO SELL OlOARS TO DEALERS; ?23 weolily and oxpenses: experionio un necessary. CONSOLIDATED MEG CO. 13 Van Buren st , Chicago, HEAL INSTATE. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. D"oY6Tr"WAl?T'rmrAHnTr Hero's a great baigaln: 1721 Pennaio nuo, adjoining North Park. Greon Ridge; 9 looms, tmn.ice, hot and cold water; lot 3Sxl8l; cellar under whole, house: fine lawn, stone walks; property worth SI.'iOU: no reasouahlo offor rofused; must sell, part pajment, bal anco on tlmo to suit nurchasor. Addiess TALLIE MORGAN, care ot C. L. Hawley 211 Wyoming a nime, Scranton- I CHARTER APPLICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to tho Court of Common Ploas of Lickawinna county, or a law judgo thereof, on tho 11th diy of Febru ary, A. D 1W7. at 0 o'clook a, m., under tho Corporation act of 1874 and tho supplements thoroto, for tho charter of an lntonded cor poiation to bo called "Tho riorencj Crltten ton Mission " the character and objoct of which is tho maintaining ot an association for the re-cuing and encouraging of fallen wo mon, of overv creed, nationality and color, and elevating them to a puro Christian woiuin hood, and for preventing uupiotected women from falling Into the hands of designing and unprincipled persona, and for these purpo.es to have, possess and enjoy all the lights, benefltsniid pi i lieges conferred by tho said Act and its supuloments Said application is now on tile in tho Prothonotary's otllco of sail county to No 16.1 March toim, Ifa'JT. McASKIE & BRADBURY, Solicitors SITUATIONS WANTED. Tr'nDfaITUATION AS IIOUSI keopor Address MRS. THOMPSON, Tribune oIUlo. 'ANrED-SITUATION BY A GRADU T ate Irom Wllllamsport Coinmorclal follejo; bookkooplng or olllco work; an expe rienced salesman: have tajght common school nnd Ixo. keeping Address, for lefciento!., O J. M., 1J2 MiUlin aveuu , city SITUATION WANTED As butcher; will ing to poddla 01 torn! market: good saus age maker. Address 3 Forest court. oTtuation WANTED-BY an nxicuf O enced grocery dork; is strictly tompor ato Hiid honest: villi do any honest work' would ltko to collect for a rollablo Htm: can furulh rnfoionto; alho give bonds. Address HONEsTY. It Ibuno otlice. SITUATION WANTED-AS 8UPERIN O tendont or foiemnnof briekvaul by 0111 of extenslvo expel lance. Apply D, J. J 1U2J Waahtmrn stiot. AVAN TED- SITUATION BY AN EX PERI 1 onced butchei capable or managing business Address M. It , Trtbuuo. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG man, 2(1 jo.ira of age ns llrenun: can give good 1 efei em e.s Address S. V, l-'.'i bhort av enue, Pai k Place, Pa MIDDLE AGED LADY WISHES TOMAKE engagements for musing, terms, fs per week' best of refTencts given Address NURhL, '1 1 Ibune otlice WANTED-11Y AN AMERICAN WIDOW, vvitli one chilil, poltlon as working housekeeper, best icrorences given Addiess MRS B, 1200 Davis ttrect. Philadelphia OITtJATlON WANTED-BY A YOUNG O man willing to do all) thing: cm glvo lot eieucis, If itipiireJ. H 1 , 4-J Oak to id court, city. rANTED-SI I UATION AS A STENOG V inpheror olllco nsaistaiit by a joung man, can give luferencis Address J, J Tl Ibuno oflli e. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Pliyiicians and Surgeons. iThTmAUTHA S. EVEHITT.IoTwASir lugton ine Otllco hours until 10 .1. in., 2 to I, 0 to S p. m. MAItY A. SHEPHERD, M. D. HOME, oiiuthlst, No. 3 AJanis uvenue. DH A THAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Dlseai-es of Women, comet Woming avenue una a irute strtet. bcianion. ui lieu hours, Thurbdiiy und SuUudavs, 9 a in. to u p. in DR. COMEGYS-OrriCE NO 337 N. Washington inc. Horns, 1J in to 3 p. in. Diseases of women u gpeeUlt). Tel ephone No. 3232. DR W E. ALLEN.diNORTH WASH Ington avepue. DR ANNA LAW, 308 WYOMING; AVE. Otlice hours, 'J-11 a. 111., 1-3 p. in , 7-S p. in. DR L. M GATES, 123 WASHINGTON uvonue. Otlice hours, 8 to S u. 111.. 1 20 to 3 and 7 to 8 p n. Restdenco 303 Mndl son munue, DR C L. FUEAS, SPF.C1ALIST IN ituptuio, Truss Fitting und Fat Roduc tlon. Rooms 200 and 2u7 Moars llulldlng, Olllco telephono 130J. Houis: 10 to J J, iia 4. 7 to tl. DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL 1st on chronic diseuso of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary or gans, will occupy tho olllce ot Dr. itoos, Journal for Women. Spring Issue. "By a Minute," lty Clara Louise Burnham. A delightful and spirited love storv of today by the an thorof "Next Door," "Sweet Clover." "Miss Uagg's Secretary," etc., etc. In the Household Chapters on cupboardsand closets, lamps and candles, profusely illustrated. The Rising Generation How to give Valentine and Washington parlies. Also Articles for the housekeeper, "The Hard Season, I'liu Mirror of Venus," money making with the Typewriter, and other well edited departments. The household paper w HI be presented to all customers w ho apply for it ut our store. 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. 232 Adams avunnc Ohlco hours, 1 to 3 p. in. w. a. hook, vi:TuniNAHY"sun. gpon Horses, Cattle und Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden stieet, Scrunton. Telephono 2072. l.awvcrs. PRANK R. I30YLH, ATOHNHY AND counsellor-nt.law, llurr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington aenue. UDWAIID W. THAYEK, ATTORNEY, 221 W'y omlng nvenuo. Ji:rnti:ys & rudpy. attornuys- nt-lav, Commonw ealth llulldlng. WAHHCN & IvNAPP, ATTOIINHY3 and CounsellorS:-ut-laV, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pn. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTollNEYS AND and Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth building, Washington annue. w. ii. jhssup. W. II. JUSSUP. JR. PATTERSON ie WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank Dulldlng. , ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 13. 20 and 21. FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNHY-AT-Law, Room B, Coal Ilxchunge, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Rooms 63, Gl and Co, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Olllce, Wj omlng avenue, Scianton. Ii. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lnckawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY'-AT-Lavv, Dlmo Bank Building, Scranton. Money to loan In largo sums at o pel cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNE'-AT Lnw, Commonwealth building, Scranton Pa. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. D. REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY'-LOANa negotiated on real estate security Mears buildings, corner Washington nvenuo nnd Spruco street. II. T KILLAM, ATTORNDY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming nvetiue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 13 Commonwealth bldg,, Scran ton. wa"tson. diehl, Hall s.1cemmer. ER Attornejs and Counsellois-at-Law; Traders' National Bnnk Building; rooms C, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vlce Agency. Architects EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCTITECTi Rooms 24, 23 and 2G, Commonwealth building, Scrnntoru E L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of C0t' Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 43" Spruce St., cor Wash, ave., Scranton BROWN AND MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Pi Ice building, 120 Washington avenue, Sctanton. T I. LACEY & SON, "ARCHITECTS, Tradeis' National Hank. Alderman. G F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. DR. R El JPG RAW, 203 SPRUCE street. i DR H F. REYNOLDS. OPP P. O. DR E Y HARRISON. 113 S MAIN AVE. LMt C C LAUHACH, 113 W omlng n e. R M STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX chuiiKe WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 "LACKA. ave Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to C. Dressmaker. MRS. M E DAVIS, 430 Adams avenua. Schools. SCHOOL OF Scianton, Pu for college tialns joung THE LACKAWANNA , piepares boys and glils 01 business; thoroughly .hlldii.li Catalogue at te- quest. REV THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER If. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN" and School, 112 Adams avenue. Spring tetm Apt II 13 Kindergarten $10 per term. Seed-.. O R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nuiseimen, store 146 Washington ave nue; gteen house, 1330 Noith Main uve nue, stoie telephone, 7&2. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Ml LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa,, manufac tiner of Wlte Scieens. Hotels and Restaurants. "tIIE ELK CAI'E, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rites reasonable. P. S5EIGLER. Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. Ac W. passengei depot. Conducted on the Eu. lopeun plan. VICTOR KOCH. Piop. 3Iisccllancotis. UAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnic, pintles, leccptlons. wed dings and cotuert woik furnished , For teiins addiess R J lluuer, conduotor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbeit'3 music store. MEOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine, Wuiehoiihp, 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa. FRANK P. 11ROWN & CO., WHOLE- fnile dealers In Woodvvuie, Cordage and ull C'loth."20West Lackawanna ae THOMAS AUHREY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams llulldlng, opposite postotllcc Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington Avenue Llnotypo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Fucllltlea unsurpassed In this region.
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