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THE SCRANTOST TKIBUITE-SATURdAT MORNING, FEBRTJATlY G, 1897.
LIST OF SENATORS
NOW COMPLETED
Credentials of Richard R. Kctincy, of
Delaware, Arc Accepted.
P0RTV.P1VE STATES REPRESENTED
Tho Huiibo Disposes of Sixty-one
Private I'onsion Uills---Scctnl
Coutpotcd I.lcetloii disci Arc Ite
jiortocl in 1'nvor ol'thu Sitting Jlum-tiurs--lti'iiort
of Alllittir) Acuilumy
Aiiproiirliitlim Agreed To.
Wellington, Fob. C Tho vacancy
which ha? olslci1 In tho Pollute since
the foiuth of March, 1SDG, by roanon of
tho Delnvvaie legislature's falltue
to elect a Fcimtoi from Hint
Htnte was tiled today by tho
adinlslon of JUchaul 15. Ken
ney, whoso ciedcntlals. In due lorni,
writ' presented bv Sir Qiny, of Deln
vvaie, and weie accepted Us prima fade
evidence of his light to tho Boat. Even
P"natois Chandlci, of Now Ilampshlic,
und Hoar, of Massachusetts, te-ro.'inl.ieil
Mi Kcnnoy's light to bo siwoin In and
to take his .seat, suggesting, however,
that the question of whethet tho Dclt
waio lcglslntuio which had elected him
was a fraudulent body could bo hic
afttr piesented to tho committee on
rihilPRes and elections. Manv hlle
Mi I enney holds the seat, anil the 45
sl.ites of the Union aie now fully lop
resentcd In the senate by 00 senatois,
The liouc bill to piohlblt the fulo of
Intoxicating liquors in tho capital was
not taken up today. Ml. Hill, of N"W
loik, stated that It could not bo dis
posed of within the mot nine hour, but
notice was given by Mr. Moirlll, of Vei
mont, that ho would move to have it
taken tip tomonow.
Mr. Thurston, of Nobiaska, continued
his speech In opposition to the lesolu
tlons of his populist colleague. Mi. Al
len, questioning the light of tho execu
tive depaitniLiit to consent to a judicial
sale of the piopeity of the Union Pac
ific Uallioad company. Ills argument
was to show that that disposition of
the question was the legal and pioper
one. He had not llnibhed I1I3 speech
when the morning hour oxplied.
The Nlcaiagua bill was taken up and
speeches in opposition to It wore made
by Senatois Allen, Nobiaska, and Caf
fie Louisiana.
Afteiwaids some fifty pension bills,
and some twenty-five othel unobjected
house bills weie taken fiom the calen
dar and massed and tho senate at C
o'clock adjourned until tomonow.
BUSINESS IN THG HOUSE.
"With a few interi options tho house
applied itsQlf today to the consldetatlon
of the unfinished business and when
thus engaged disposed of slxty-onc ptl
vato pension bills. Among them weie
bills gi anting pensions of $50 .1 month
to the widow of Goneial Eiastus A.
Tvlci, to Edwin C. Snoffoid, of tho
Thlity-llfth Massachusetts lnfantiy,
to Shuball Gould, of the Eighth Iowa;
Hans Johnson, of tho Twenty-seventh
Iowa, to Major Goneial .lullus A II
Rt.ihel, to th widow of Goneial Mat
thew P Tiumbull, and of $30 a month
t the widow of the late Goneial and
Go'iinor "V, II. Stoneman, ot Cali
fornia. lirpoits were piesented and oidoipd
in luted upon the contested election
(iisis of Benolt vs. BoatiK r, fiom tho
rift'i dlstilct of Louisiana; of Hopkins
s. Kendall, fiom the Tenth Kentucky
distik t, and of Heattlo s Pilce, fiom
the Thii,l Louisiana dlstilct all In fa
voi of the sitting members.
The continence lepoit on the mlll
taiy academy appioptlatlon bill was
agietd to.
At " TO tho house tool: a lecess until
8 o'eloek, tho evening session being de
voted to pi Unto pension bills.
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE.
No Important Change in Business Ap
pearsMantifactnrinj on the In
creaseStocks Advance.
Now Y'ork, Feb. C R. G, Dun & Co.
will say tomonow In their weekly le
vlew of tiado:
No Important change appears, but tho
number of manufactuiing establish
ments stai ting much exceeds the num
ber of those stopping dining the week,
and so much that the cm tailing of
vv oi king time In many cotton mills
probably does not lessen tho aggiegato
productive force oi amount of wages
paid. There Is a distinct inciease In
oideis foi woolen goods, some gain In
the silk manufactuio, a waiting condi
tion with gain In one blanch of boots
and shoes, and Indications of better
things coming in the lion and steel
manufactuie.
Tho condition of the maikot Is not
explained by any special lnfoimatlon,
but cunent prices show that no gieat
A Wonderful Medicno
m
wmm
Tor Bilious and Nervous dlsordcrs.sucnna Wfnel
and rain In tho Stomach. BIck Headache, Glddt
noss.rullness and Swelling nftor meals, Dlzzi
lioss and DrowBlnoss, Cold Cullls, riushlngs of
Ilont, Lo33 ot Appotlto, Shortness of Breath, Cos
tlvonosa, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sloep,
rrlGhtrul Droata3, nndallNorvouB and Tromb
ling Sensations, &c, vrhon theso symptoms aro
caused by constipation, ns most ot thom aro.
Tlln FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE I1EUEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This Is no Action. Every sulloror 3
oarnestly fnvltod to try ono Box of tlicso rill3
and they iiill lie iicknovvlcdgcd to bo
h WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
MEECIKA'I'S I'IZ,I.S, taken asdlroctcd,
V7111 quickly tostoro l'oma!o3 tocoraploto health.
'Xhey promptly lomovo obstructions or lrresu
larltlea ot tho system, For a
Weak Stomach
Binpaired Digestiora
Dcsordered Liver
thoy act llko magic a fow dosos will work won.
dors upon tho Vital Orsausj strenetheiilne tho
muscular system, restoring tho long-lost com
ploxlon, bringing back tho koon odgo ot appo
tlto, and arousing with tho Kotcbud of
Health tho ivholo physical energy of
the human frame. Tlieso aro facts admlttodby
thousands, In all classes ot oogloty, audonoof
tho best guarantees to tho Norvous aud Debllt
tatod Is that llccclinmis l'ills hnvo tho
Iiaveit S.ilo of auy Z'atcut Htctllciiio
lu tho World.
H
Annual Sales more- than 6,000,000 Boxes
2o. at Drug Stores, or will bo sent by U.a
Agents. I). T. ALLEN CO., S65 Canal Bt , Now
lork, post paid, upon receipt ot pnoo, Eooi
t: upon application.
Mtefjmo
confidence Is felt In the estimates of
supplies available for tile lest of tho
year. Cotton fell 7'1 cents after tho
aglcement to close Fall Hlver and other
pi Int cloth works became known but
lecovorcd tho quotations of a week ago
without futthcr nows. Pi Ices of besse
mer and glay foigo at Pittsburg have
slightly ndvanced with a much moio
hopeful feeling, notwithstanding tho
compilative imtiownoss of tho demand
for finished pioduots, and In plates and
wlte and wire nails thoie Is much moio
business with good ptospoet-. On tbe
whole tho demand for Iron and rteel
pioductn is slowly gaining. In the
monev maikot thcio appeals no ombai
rafsment Tho course of tho stock Hint -ket
has been unlnstiuctlve ami deal
ings have been large, but the average of
lallwnv stocks has advanced a small
ft action and the aveiage ot tiust stocks
lias slightly declined,
Fnlluies foi the week have been 811
In the United States against 321 last
year, and CJ In Canada against 07 last
oai.
INDIANA UNSEAWORTHY.
Failure of the Illj; Battleship Is F..
plained Inn Manner Satisfactory
to Nanl Officers.
Washington, Feb C What may be
piesonted to foreign governments as
an Ignominious fnlluie of one of the
ciack vessels of the new navy received
nn explanation which navy oflltn of
experience legiid as sallsfactoiy The
letuin of tho battleship Indiana to
Hampton lloads today aftel having
been at sea with Admiral Bunco's
squndion, scatcoly twenty-four bouts
was duo to the same tin lots which got
loose In a stoim last fall when Captain
Evans commanded the ship In evolu
tions off Long Island. On Chat occasion
tho big guns projecting from the tui
lets swung back and loith acioss tho
decks as tho ship heeled over on her
beam ends In the sea and the gravest
fears weie felt that the magnificent
es?el would "turn tut tic" as tho sailors
er.picss It, and go down with all hands
Captain Evans hove her to, and lashed
tho guns tompoiaiily which enabled him
to 1 each pott and then several months
woio spent at the navy yaid In tijlng
to lenii'dy tho defect. Captain Evans
was succeeded In command by Captain
Taylor and jesterdny was tho first ex
pedience for borne time in an aimoied
ship that has earned a leputatlon for
wallowing and it Is undoi stood that th"
long lolleis following tho locent heavj
gale made themselves felt on the ship
w hen tho fleet got oft Ilatteras If she
had not been lestricted to squadrun for
mation Captain Taj lor might have
headed his course into the seas but as
the New Yolk, v, lth her high free board
and notable stability was setting the
com so and as the Indiana could not
sifolv stay with the fleet she was per
mitted to letuin. If her tuuets had
bioken loose off Ilatteras the ship might
have been lost. Ihe navv depiitment
give out tho follov.Ing statement le
gal ding tho matter this aftcinoon:
The Indiana returned today to Hamp
ton Heads, having made a mil with the
bqundiou. When she went out this time
slio h id a new locking device foi her tur
lets, latelv put on at New Yoik and which
was intended to lemedy the Double she
hid the last time she went out to sea In
heavy wcathei. This present device
has tin cc times the stiongth of tho
foimei one Hveij ollicei of the ship has
bcs.11 millions and observant as to its
walkings, and she has 1 etui lied to the
Koads foi a tuithei inspection ot it nnd
possible adjustment, llei loimer tiou
bU wii- occasioned to some extent b. hui
lolling In the veij heavj sl 1 which she
eiuounteiod nnd it Is possible she again
met an unusual, lough ten. When the
Indiana and Massachusetts were designed
they had on, as absolutely neressaij 101
them, bilge u els, hut, eiy unfortunate!),
all tho docks up to those just completed,
weie not of sutllcleut capacity to
dock nnv of thee ships with bilge
keels, but anticipating tho construction
and llnishlns of the dock at New fork.
the depaitmcnt some time ago ordered
bilge keels to be made lead) for all of
these ships, and such keels will be placed
in position as soon as possible Gieat
Biltaln had a similar epeiloneo with her
battleships befoio such keels were put
on. The depaitment cpeets to have tho
Indiana again at sea In a few eki)S.
DAKOTA DIVORCES.
rive Men Will Test the Validity of
Decrees It undo roil Theie.
Washington, Feb. D The Supiemo
couit of the United States will ulti
mately be called upon to declaiu con
cerning the validity of the dlvoices that
have been gioilnd out by tho judicial
mills in the Dakotas.
The decision of Justice Russell, of
tho United States Supreme couit, in
tho McCowau ease, and In which he
holds that neither tho w Ife nor hus
band can acqulie temporal y residence
In a foiolgn state for tho puipose of se
eming a dlvoice, has, in the opinion of
eminent lawjer, laid the groundwoik
for the oveitluow of the entile fake dl
voice system. The case lb now pend
ing in the New Yoik couit of appeals,
but whatever may bo the decision lieie,
It has been deflnltel ananged that the
matter shall be can led up to the United
States Supreme couit, for a definite
and final adjudication of the questions
involved.
To this end It Is stated that five hus
bands w ho hav e been victims of Da
kota decieos have subsciibed $10,000
each to a fund for taking the appeal to
the Supieme couit. Of tho combine,
two letlde In New York, ono in Uoston,
ono In Philadelphia, and one In Chi
cago. CUBAN SUGAR TRADE.
Central Plantalions of Caracas and
Andreite Permitted to Re
sume Work.
Havana, Pe'j, S Captain General
Veyler announces that lie liai author
ized the cential plantations of Caiacas
nnd Audi cite to erlnd suunr cane. It
Is expected that he will boon giant per
mission allowing other Cuban planta
tions to commence work.
Additional details received by the nu
thotltles legal dlni; tho engagement
near Clego Avlla, published Wednes
day, aie to the effect that the insui
gents left fceven dead on tho field, ai d
that thlrty-thiee wounded pilioneis
were taken inasmuch as the Cubans
ictlted cairylng their dead und wound
ed it Is believed that their loss was tar
gt cater than this. Colonel Arjcna
commanded the Spanish foices.
ELOPING COUPLE CAUGHT.
Kuriigcil l'ntlii rillnkos His Son Tear
Up tho Jllnrriago Liecnne.
Shelbyville, Ind , Feb, 5 William
Givgoiy, son of Township Tiustce It.
P. Gregory, has been com ting Llllio
Underwood against his father's vvlshes,
and this morning procured a license to
wed, Tho father chased the two to
Wuldron, six miles away, In time to
prevent the Rev. Mr. "Watts from mar-
ryliig tho couple, who then slipped
away and made for St. Pnttl, a few
miles distant
Tho father, aimed with a revolver,
followed tho fleeing pnlr. Hooveitook
them, and ut the point of his revolver
made tho hoii dostioy tho maiilago li
cense and outer his vohlclo nnd return
home, while Miss Underwood was do
se! tod and left to leturn homo alone.
SAVED FROM A TRAIN'S PATH.
Voting Woman Ilnil llocn Dnslioil
Unconscious on the Tunic
Knst Hampton, Conn,, Feb. C Alan
Colemnn and Miss Nellie M01 laity,
who w etc out for a slolghrldo last night
nai lowly eseaped 11 honlblo death on
the All Line uillroad tiackn. Coleman
attempted to cross the tincks some dis
tance ahead of the "Fish" ft eight. As
the sleigh stiuck the rails It was over
tut nod.
The horse ran away, and Miss Mo
rlarlty, who stiuck on her head, laid
unconscious on the Hack "dltectly In
front of the appioaehlng fi eight. Cole
man, with gieat piesence of mind,
seized the girl and hulled her Into a
mow eli 1ft, and jumped fiomtho Hacks
just as the train lushed by. Tho girl's
hat, tho sleigh robe and other ai tides
weie cut to pieces by tho tialn.
PLUMS FOR INDIANA.-
Pern S. licnth mul J. K. (Jovwly nro
Well Provided.
Anderson, Tnd , Feb. C Before leav
ing on a trip south, National Republi
can Committeeman W. T. Durbln, who
Is also a member of the executive com
mittee, said to a couespondent of the
United Associated Pi esses:
"You may announce upon my authoi
Ity that Pony S. Heath has been ton
deied tho place of consul general to
Kills and has accepted,
"J. K. Gowdy, chalnnan of tho Indi
ana Republican committee, has been
tendeied a (list-class foreign mission,
You niny give me as authority foi this
statement "
Mr. Duibln visited Canton n few dajs
ago with Senatoi -elect Fall banks.
FORIiST CITY.
Next Sabbath evening Rev. P. B.
Kennedy, of the Piesbj teilan church,
will picach against the doctilnes of the
Moiinons, or Latter Day Saints, whose
mlsslonaiies fiom Caibondnle aie la
boiing in this vicinity.
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, Feb. C The early dealings
at tho Stock Iischange were characterized
by we.akhess, owing niainl) to model ate
sales foi London account. Sugar was
weak It opened a full point lower at
HJ'j and latel sold down to 113. The gen
eral market ) elded i'i to 1 per cent, the
dangers, Manhattan and Chicago Gas
leading the downward movement. Ihe
dangeis were weakened b) tho state
ment of the Burlington, showing a. little
over 3 per cent, earned on the stock for
the yeai. During the afternoon most ef
early losses were recovered and In a lew
Instances pi Ices went above last night's
llti lis. Speculation closed quiet and
steady in tone. Net changes show losses
of 'i to "Si per cent., excepting Northern
Pacific Picfened and the eoaleis, which
gained '1 to 1 per cent. Total sales were
1C7.0W shares.
Turnlshed by WILLIAM LINN, AL.
LEN &. CO. stock biokers, Mears build
ing, looms, 703-700.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Int.
Am. Tobacco Co. ... 7J"& 73 7J 7J'.
Am. Sug. Uef. Co. ..HJh HI BJ'i D3"
At , To & S. I'O .... If, IVa ll'a 11
At,To ,S rol'r. . 1MH 21 21 i'4t
Chicago Gas 77Vi 77'j 7o7s 77'i
Chic, il N. W 103" 1014 101'a 101
Chic , IS. .1 Q 74's 7t'j 7o-Si 71"..
C C. C. fi. St. L 27 271.. 27 27' j
Chic, Mil .. St. P. . 7CJ 7o'i 75"t 7fi
Chic, It I ,L Pae. .. C74 C7U C7"i C7'j
Del R. Hudson 107".. 10S'. 107'i IOS'j
D., L. : W lJ'i 13J Vol KS
Dlst. .V- C. P 131 1J4 UYi J3
Gen. Elect! Ic
.. 3.V-4
S3'!
.S-,3j
Lake Shoie 133W l.i"t 3"2'f. IjJ
Louis. & Nash f.0 W f.0'b tffi
M. K. S. Tex Pr. ... 30'j l,0s SOVi "0"4
Man. Elevated SO'.. SO-i SO t'J'
Mo Pac 22 22 21 21
Nat. Cordage 11 11 11 11
Nat. Lead 22'i 22?i 22' 22-i
N. J. Centl.il 03'i U9V6 'Ji'4 Wi
N. Y. Cential 03'i 01 !T. 93
N. Y., S & W. Pr. .. 24"t 21Vi 2 Hi 24i
Noi. Pac 37U HS'i S7", 3Si
Omaha 4S' 4S'A IS S'3
Pac. Mall 2-'b 2W4 2"i 'l'fi
I'hll & Reading .... 2C'i 2G 2G'& 2GH
Southern R R !fi ir4 'i "i
Southern It. R. Pr. .. 2'JU 29Vi 2S LJi,
Twin. C .1 Iron 20'i 23 20U 2J'.
TeasPacinc S"s S'i i)i 0.
Union I'acIOc 7's " 7 7Ja
Wabash Pr 1J l."S 1' r-
Western Union S2). S3 S2-!i W
y jj 2lf. 21" 2' l'i
IT. S. Leather'!!!!'.!'.!. 5i S'i 8'i Wi
V. S. Leather Pr. ... C9 G9 CSj M'i
CHICAGO HOARD Or TRADE PRICr5
Open- High- Low- CIos-
WHEAT. ing, est et lng.
May 7o'i 7G5, 7'i'& 7JT,
July 71'j 72. 714 71H
LARD.
May , 175i 173i 17 17
July 1S 1S 1SU lSVi
PORK.
May 2t 2li 2I''8 2l'i
July
OA1 S.
May
CORN.
May
-J-
2J.
:j',i
3 77
7.M
3 SO 3 75
7.37 7.30
3 77
crnnton Ilonril of Trade i:.vchange
Quotntions--All Quotntiuu Ilnsed
en I'm of 100.
STOCKS. Hid. Ask:d.
Scranton Lace Cuitaln Co 50
National Horlng i. Drill's Co. ... id
Kllt National Hank C50
Scranton Jai & Stopper Co 23
Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100
Scianton Savings Bank 200
Honta Plate Glass Co 10
Scranton Packing Co 93
Lackawanna lion & Steel Co. ... 150
Third National Bank 330 ...
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE
PITT1 II OF
s and Overcoats
Commences Monday, Feb, I
All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY.
Hats and Furnishings, Too.
ill!!
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
TREATMENT
THAT
TIIUIILOW HOMOEOPATHIC modi,
clues leach, sooth and heal every diseased
organ: cuilng (availably nil forma of
mi"80' " matter what It may bo.
il1.? PHYSICIANS of the TIIUIILOW
institute, No. 203 and 30.", Slirllco street,
are dally prescribing rutin for hundredB
?,, ? ?k. I'toplo at tliclr homes, and at the
institute,
auffereis from Ilhoumntlsm, Catarrh,
in m?' Dj ".pepsin, Kldliev Dlscnse,
nnlnJ kumbngo, Neuralgia, t'emulo DIs-
inM CoUl?". Colds and Grippe nio con
t.i?i V c,tl'cssliig their heartfelt giatl
eases miraculous cure of these dls-
THii runn nisTumuTioN
of Thurlow AC Dyspepsia Curo proved to
be a God-send to THOUSANDS of pain-
nil ntiil long-stnndlng cases.
t icr' "" liXAMINATION AI3SO-
LUrnLY rniili either at the ofllce or
at your homes.
nA 1ITAT' CARD WILL UUINO ON11
2,.TUULOW'B SKILLBD I'HYSI-
h,i S.. ,ho bedside of uliy sufferer.
vvno will lircscrlbo for )ou, nnd uttend
oil until cured.
Hie I'h) Mel in's Services are rRHR
no MliDIClNRS aie mostly twenty
n?. ,ct"'ts a bottle
mis QlirtAT ivcTiTimp ne TnrTr.
HO.VIOIiOPATHY, No 301 and 30J Spiuce
1 11 ouranion, continues to bo crowdeil
onll) with a Huong of.aflllcted people who
come fiom miles around to avail them
selves of tho rum Doctor's services of
f,e'e;l at the THURLOW MDD1CAL IN
SriTUTn Thousands of TliSTIMONI
ALS could bo published It space would
permit.
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co
Scranton Traction Co
Scranton Alo Works
Traders National Dank
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car lleplacer Co. .
Scranton Deddlng Co
Dime Dep. &. Dls. Dank
Collleiy Dnglneei
1JONDS.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co.
Scranton Puss Hallway, first
moitgago duo 191S
People's Street Hallway, first
mortgage due 1018
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co.
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1920
Dlekon Manufacturing Co ,.,
Lacka. Township School 5..
City of Scranton St. Imp. G&.
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scianton Axle Works
Scranton Tiactlon Co
Dconomy Steam, II. S. P. Co..
90
15 20
SO
115 l.'O
2ji
100
105
113
110 ...
20
110 ...
110 ...
30
110 ...
100
102
102
... t5
100
100
Philadelphia Provision ."Market.
Philadelphia, Teb 5 The market was
steady, but business was confined to small
lots to meet Jobbing w mts. Wo cpiote:
Ueef hams, $!SalS 50, as to age and brand;
pork, famll, $10 50all; hams, S P. cured,
In tierces, SaOc; do. smoked, Oxalic, as
to aveiage and biand; sides, llbbed. In
alt, -PiafJiC.; do. do smoked, BUaj'tc. j
shoulders, plcklo cured, Gnosis?.; do. do.
smoked, b'jiCHc., picnic hams, S P. cured,
BiE'ic; do. do. smoked, G'inCHc: bellies,
In pickle, according to aveiage, loose, Hi
5'ic; bioakfttht bacon, G'saT'c., as to brand
and average; laid, puie, city leflned, In
tlcces, 4n5c.; do do , in tubs, BaJ'ic ; do.
butchers', loose, 4c ; city tallow, In hogs
heads, 3'4c ; country do., S'iaS'ic, as to
cpiallty, and cakes, S'iaS'Hc.
Ivovv Vcirk Product) llnrkct.
New York, Deb. 5 Flour Quiet, steady,
unchanged. Wheat Dull, steady; f. o b ,
SM'hC.; ungraded red, TJaD'c, No. 1 north
ern, S75c; options closed steady; Pebru
my, Sic; Match, S5'ic; Ma, S2.c; June,
Sl3he ; July, 79'f,c; September, 7Cc,c. Corn
Dull, taslei ; No 2, 2S'ic, elevatoi ; 2!)7sc.,
afloat; options dull and steady; February,
2S'e.; Mas. 29'., July, Jlsc. OaN-Fiim;
options dull, easlei; Pcbiuary, 21'sc.; Mas,
2Je.; July, 2J4c; spot fillces, No 2, 21V4C ;
No 2 white, 2Ie ; No 2-ChIcago, 2'2c ; No
J, 20'i.c ; No 3 white, 2Jt ; mixed western,
21'ia21c , white do and white itate, 22a !0c.
Piovlslons rirm, milet, unchanged. Lard
Quiet, barely steadj, unchanged, liut
tei Finn, feteady, unchanged Cheese
Stiong, ste-adj, unchanged. Eggs Dasy;
state and Pennsylvania, 10c.; Ico house,
case, $JaJ SO; western! fresh, IjiIOc ;
southern, ll'.illc , limed, 12il3Uc.
Chicngo Grain nnd Provision Mnrl.et.
Chicago, Teb D The leading futures
ranged us follows. Wheat Pehiuaij,
73e., 74c ; Ma, 73"sc, 73rc; July, 71'te.,
711iC Corn l'ehruiiy, lie, 22c; May,
24',c , 24'mC, Julv, 2Jc, 23-8c. Oats Ueb
iut,i, ir,0ie., 15".c ; Maj, 17c, 17(,c; July,
1SJ,C, lSc Mess poik May, J7 30, $7 52"..,
July, 7t'). r7G"). Laid-May, $3.77'!, $3 77'-..;
July, J21-;, S.I&3 Shoit libs Ma, $3 S3,
J3S.3; July, $3 92'i, $3 93. Cash uriotatlons
were as follows Plour Dull and easy,
unchanged; No 2 spilng wheat, 7.1a73Hc. ;
No. 2 do , 70i7Ic ; No 2 red, 748a7u'e ; No.
2 coin, 22'ja22c ; No. 2 oats, lG'tall,i.e.;
No. 2 lye, 3"ia33'se.; No, 2 bnloj, 31a3'jc.;
o 1 llaxseed, 74a70M.c ; pilme timothy seed,
$2 SO; mess pork, $7 43a7 47'.; lard, $iG3a
3b7'; shoit libs, sides, $3 07ti3 92V4. shoul
deis, Si Mat W. shoit clear sides, $1 12Vsa
4 23; whiskej, $1.17; sugars, cut loaf, $3 14;
gianulated, $131; standard A, $1 2.
lilillalo Lio Stork.
Buffalo, N. Y' Teb. 5 Cattle Dull and
lower; light butchers' steels, $303, good
steeis, $123 Veals Good to etia, $G73a
7.'2; common to fair, $l73aG50. Hogs
Stiongei , Yorkeis, $3 70i3 72H; mked pack
ers, $J C0a3 03; pigs, J3 D0a3 CO Sheep and
lambs Higher; ptime lambs, $313 if. 23; fall
to good, $1 50a5 10; mixed sheep, good to
cliolce, $3 03a4, common to fair, $3 40a3 75.
Chicago Iiivo StueK.
Chicago, Peb. G. Cattle Receipts, 3,000
head, maiket firm and 10c hlghei , com
mon to otia steers, $3 70a5 30, stockers and
feLder, $Ja4 23, cows and bulls, ?lS0aJ73;
calves, $?aG, Texans, $2 ,r,0a4 33 Hog3 Re
ceipts, 2J.0U0 head; market easy and 2'2a5c,
low oi, heavy packing and shipping lots,
3 20aJ 47'., common to choice mled, $3 23a
3 43, choice assorted, $3 40U50, light, $.i 33a
3 50, pigs, SJ 20a3 30. Sheeji Receipts, G.UOO
head, maiket Ami; Infeilot to eholee, $2 30a
4, lambs, J50j3
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa., Peb 5 Option oil not quot
ed, credit balances, 90e National Transit
uins, J3,'I12 banels, shlinnents, 4,932 bai
rels Burkeje urns, ol,G31 bairels, ship
ments, i.K3i bariels.
- HALF PRICE SALE OF
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THE -AMERICAN QUEEN
The Foremost Illustrated Hagazine and Home Journal for Womeiij
February Number. A Splendid Spring Issue.
From Paris
A brilliantly illustrated letter from the
headquarter-, of fashion. Advance news re
uurtltng btreet antl house costumes, wash
dre.sses, wraps for mild weather, with im
portant details concerning shirt waists,
sashes, neck ruffa, etc., etc
Four Generations
Tor the first time portraits of D. L.
Moody's (tlie jreat evangelist) family, his
mother, wife, daughter and granddaughter.
The Dressmaker
Practical, helpful news for the profes
sionnl and home dressmaker. Inclusive ile
signs, clear, careful directions in detail. Di
rect correspondence upon all question:) re
lating to the making of clothes.
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Won't be in "want" if
you make j'our
WANTS
known througli tlie col
umns of The Scranton
Trusune. One Cent a
Word in Advance.
HELP WANTED MALES.
Adva. Under This Mead One Cent a Word.
WNlGjTd?DalNnm (ibVcUNMUNT
positions as railway mall clerks, nr
riers, gRHgars, Inspectors, onglnsors watch
men, ianltors oto to wrltu at onci for val
uable In Cot mntiou (froo):Gxninlnatlous occur
soon in ovoi v htato. U. 8. HU11RAU Or IN
I'OnjIA'lION, Dent, M, Cincinnati, O.
SXTAKTED-AN IDRA. WHO CAN THINK
Vt of somo simple thing to patent? Pro
toctvoui lilois thov miy hilng von wealth
Wrlto JONH WKDDlSUBUItN & CO.. Dept.
C, 2J, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D, O ,
for their ?1800 prize, offer and list of 11)00 Inven
tions wanted
WANTED-AS AGENT IN KVI.KY bEC
tion to cinvnhs 5100 to S,"00 a day
mido ; piIIr nt fight; nNo a man to f,ell Staple
Goods to dealers; bist side lino 575 a month;
talaiy or large commission made; experience
unneenssii y. Clifton Soap aud Manufactur
ing Co , Cincinnati, O.
"WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
ii every town to solicit stock subsciip
tlons; a monopoly; liig mnnoy for agents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. Flhll&CO,
Borden Block, Chic.ico, 111.
II EL1 WANTED FEM A I.ES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
W7ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK.
i viith trood ro'eroueos Apply from b to
Pl'l
(I a. m and 7 to 8 p m. SIRS.
H. WAT-
KIN8 520 Monroo avonuc
LADIES TO WRITE TOR Ub AT HOME,
in canvasshu'; roply Inclosing stamp,
Hll.VER TERN CO, Aurora, Indiana
LADIE-1 MAKE BIG WAGES DOING
1 leasant homo . oi k, nnd w ill gladly sand
full particulars to all bending - tent stamp.
MISS 31 A. S'lEDBINS, Lawrence, Mich.
"WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
i V ton to soil and Introduce Snvder's c.iko
Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work
ictmiinont aid veiy profltHhle Wiite for
particulais at rnco mid tet benefit of holidui
trade. T. B bNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO KNER
gotic al.swoIell to reprcsont us
Gunrantcocl SO a day without fntorforrlng
vlth other duties. Hinltlilnl occupation.
Wrlto for paitlculars, enclosing stamp, Mango
Chemical Ccmpanj, No. 72 John btreet, Nuvv
Yoi k.
FOK KENT.
Advs. Under TliU Head One Cent a Word.
HOII RENT-I0 ROOM HOUSE, WITH ALL
modern improvements,
and all kinds ot
fruit on largo lot;
also bain,
Apply 822 lion-
roo avenue.
F
OR RENT-'tHE CORNER STORE
known as tha Vallov Houso bhoo -toro.
corner Franklin and L lOkawanna nvonues
Innnlio 30 Lackawanna avonuo- JOjEPH
LLVY.
17'ORRENT-ELEVEN-ROOM DWELLING
1' house, with nil modern iinprovemouts;
l ent modura'o. Apply 422 Madison nvenno
i?OR RENT-THE THREE FLOORS OVER
1 No 410 Spruro stioot, now occupiod by
tho Rowing Association: possession April 1st.
lupilro of FRED WAGNER, 11 Lackawaoni
avenue
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under Till-. Head One Cent a Word.
T?OR 8ALE-A blLVER PLATED CONN
J1 double bell upbonium. nicely engraved
with tiombonu bell, (.old lined, ncarlv now
and ecu $90 w ill tell at a bargain Adit! ess
this vveuk to E. W GAYLOR, LaKajsvllle,
170R SALE-HOUS1. AGED SIX YEARS.
J.1 weight 1,000 i cunds; can be seen at 1021
I'rko 6treet
FINANCIAL.
Particulars Free on Application.
SAM KELLER & CO.,
Bankars and Brokors
44 Brcadwa and 45-47 New btreet, New York
Agencies In all large Cities of the U. S
Nearly 70 pr cent profit on our "Holiday
Combination," covoriuir ovoi twenty seven
.1 1 n.u..n nL.n iMnn'pnpn ir .n
u
DUBININS OIM'OUTUNH IKS.
Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word,
Tp,TOu'wA'TO KAKEMUVvA' SAI'E
1 y In stock and grain inaricots, write to us;
wo mako pioflts not loi-ses, WLSI.EY,
CHAl'IN CO , 12 Now street. Now Yoik
YOU CAN MAKE SOME MONEY nY 1N
voitlug In speculation lininedlatolv ; send
for our booklet, ' Good Advice" and (fully in
formation. A. P. IiUlt&T &. CO., U Pino St ,
Now York
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
rtORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
y.' nulls uiod vUthout tho leant pain oi
drawing blood t'iiiBulttlou and dvlio given
free. E. M IITThEL, Chiropodist. JoO Lack,
awanna avenue, Ladios attended at thou
re-ildoneo If deHired. Chalgis nuderalp.
city scavi;n(;kk.
Ad. lmiaas cleans privy vaults
aud ecus I ools: in ixlor; Improved
pumps used. A. BI11GOU, Proprietor,
Leave orders 1I0O North Main avenue, or
Erckos' drug storo. eorucr Adiiuis aud Mul
berry, 'telephone UJ1J,
Ill" irttinatuym w .-,,. i.it-iji.. i 1,1, vj.j .
wufkly 011 tho iiiviitin'iit for tho past Six
Yortis, No Lo3sesEor Reeordod, Tlionaf -st
mm most proutauio system oi invciitiueiit
known.
WALLACE,
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
tATElE7ni?rATSAYrNO
ei fn'; no dollvorlea; no collections; sam
ples frou; hlila linn or oieluslvo, MFIIS., 3011
Market street, l'lilladalphl i,
AAA.-WANTED MEN AND WOMEN,
loiing and old, to work for us lu ilndi
own homos in npnro time, day or ovenlnu
Wo pay $10 to 813 por wook. ho canvassing
Any child can do tho vvoik. Send addioss
today. Wooend woil: at onco. THE VAIL
ART CO, Dopt. 277. Vail, l'n.
WE DON'T WANT BOYS OK LOArEftS,
but men of ability; S00to5M0a month
to hustlers: Btato and general nttents; snlirv
nnd oommltslon. HAl'IXE TIUB ENGINE
CO., Itaclno. Wis.
GASLIOHT IN EVEItY HOUSE, NEWEST
thing out; nttnehoa to onlinary limps;
no chimney; o-ifo, economical; outfit froo to
nctivo workers, STANDARD I1UASS CO,,
Mfrs, Covington, Ky.
AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY HUT
tuns Imdites, shamrocks, omhlnms most
artistic de-sienst assnrtod eamplns and catu
lorfue, 10c GALLATIN CO., York, 1'u.
ANTED-SOL1CITOKS: NO DELIVER
lng, norollo:tluj; position permanont
paywookly; statu age. GLEN BROTHERS;
Rocuestor, N. Y.
WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV
erv county; nlso lady canvassers; somo
thine new; sure seller; apply quick J, C.
HILllERT, 111 Adams avenue, Scranton, Pa
AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU OOIVQ TO
do about Safo Citizenship prleo 81. Go
ing by thousand Address, NICHOLb,
Napcrvillo, 111.
GLNT3-TO BELL OUR PRAC1ICAL
gold, silver. nlcKel and tonpor ulectro
plasters; prices from $J upward salary and
expenses paid: outfit free. Address, with
Hump, MIL1HO AN MrG CO., Chicago
AGENTS TO SELL OIGARS TO DEALERS;
J23 weekly and expeneos: osporlonco un
ncccps.iry. CONSOLIDATED MTG CO. 4s
Van Daren st , Chicago,
HEAE ESTATE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
DO YOU WANT 'TO HUY A HOME ?
Hro's a gieat bargain; 1721 Peimavo
nuo, adjoining' North Park, Greaa Ridgo: il
rooms, furnace, hot and cold water; lot 8-):18l:
cellar under wholo houss; flno lawn stono
wulks; property worth SJ,90(I, no rcasonablo
ofter rofnsed; must sell; part pa) meut, bal
anco on tluis to suit purchasar. Address
TALL1E MORGAN, caro of C. L Hawloy 211
Wyomlne avenue, Scranton
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word.
THEREBY GIVE NOt7oTtiTvtTh7oDY
X should trust my wifo, Clara Tranz, with
ont my consent. WM. FRAN Z
SITUATIONS WANTED.
QITUATION WANTBP-11Y AN ENER
O gotlc lady, as atimojraphur, typewriter,
cashier or gunoral olnco work; has had expo
liuuceandcan furnish guod reference. Ad
dress N. J., Tribune office
WANTED-hlTUATION AS HOUbE
kuopor. Address MRS. THOMPSON.
Tribuuo otllco.
TV AN 1 ED-SITUATION HY A GRADU
il ato from Willlamsport Commoiclal
Collo?e; bookkeeplugorotliee woik; an expe
rienced salesman; have taught common school
nnd brokl.oepinu- Address, for lefereucos,
O J. M , 112 Mifllln avouu", city.
SITUATION WANTED As butcher; will
J ing to poddlo or tend market; good saus
age maker. Address 3J2 Furest court.
SITUATION WANTED-IJY AN F.XPERI
enccd grocery derk; is strictly tamper
ato nnd honest: will do any honest work:
would like to collect for a rollahlo llrm: can
furnish refoiuco; also give bonds. Addicss
HONESTY, Trlbuno otllco.
QITUATION WA.NTED-AS SUPERIN
n tendent or foiomanot brlckvard by ono
of oxtonsivo txpoiience. Apply D. J. J,
1820 WaoliDurn stroet.
T7ANTI:D-bITUATION nY AN T-XPERI
' ' enced butcher capablo oj maiiHglng
business Address M. H , 'Irlhui 0
QITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG
vD man, 20 j oars of igo asflieraan: ranglvo
good rofut ences Address S. W, 1227 bUort
avonuo, Paik Place, Pa.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TOM AKE
oiiRugomnnts for musing; terms, SS per
wook: best of references given, Address
NURSE, 'tribune office.
T'ANTED-I!V AN AMERICAN WIDOW,
V with ono child, poxltion as working
liojsokoeper: best roforoncus glvnn. Address
MRb Ii, I20U Davis street. Phltidelphla.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man willing to do anything: can givo ref
erences, if loijuliod. II 1, 420 Oakfoid court,
city.
WANTEO-SI1UATIONAS A STENOG
lapheror ofllco assistant by n ciuiig
man, can givo lufereiiccs. Address J, J
Tribune olllci.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Phy.iiciaiis ami Stirucons.
DR MARTHA S. EVERITT. 303 WASH
Ington ave. Office hours until 10 a, m.,
2 to 1, 0 to 8 p. m.
MARY A, SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME
opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue.
DR A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Of
fice hours, Thursdaj and Saturdays, 9
u m to 0 p. m.
DR. COMEGYS-OrPICE NO 237 N.
Washington ave. Hours, J2 m to 3 p.
in Diseases of women a speclalt,. Tel
ephone No K.32.
DR W E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH.
Ington uvenue.
DR ANNA LAW. 303 WYOMING AVE,
Ofllco hours, 0-11 a. in., 1-3 p, in , 7-S p. in
DR L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue Ofllco hours. S to 9 u. in , 1 30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Itesldenco 300 Madi
son avenue
DR C L. PREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Tiuss Pitting and Pat Reduc
tion. Rooms 1M and 207 Meara Building.
Ofllco telephone lSoJ. Hours; 10 to 12,
2 to 4, 7 to 9.
drTs W. L-AMRRCAUX, A SPECIAL
ist on chronic disease of tho heart, lungs,
liver. Kidney nnd genlto urinary oi
gans, will occupy the, oillce of Dr. Hooi,
"By a Minute,"
Uy Clara Louise Uiirnlitini. A Ucltahtftil
and spirited love story of today by tlie nu
thorof "Next Door," "Sweet Clover," "Mlsa
Hugh's Secretary," etc., etc.
In the Household
Chapters on cttpboardsand closcts.lamps
and candles, profusely illustrated.
The Rising Generation
How to give Valentino and Washington
parties.
Also
Articles for the housekeeper, "The Hard
Season," "'Ihe Mirror of Venus," money
making with the Typewriter, anil other well
edited departments.
Tlie housshokl paper will be presented
to all customers who apply for it at our store-
209 Z"lc"STHenae-
232 Adams avenue. Ofllco hours, t to S
Pjn.
W. (3. ROOK, VDTDUINAUY SUH-
goon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Ilopltnl, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telepliono 2C72.
Lawyers.
PP.ANK D. BOYLE, ATORNDY AND
counsellor-at-Kvv. Uurr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington nvenuo.
DDWAIID W. TILVYDH, ATTOUNDY,
221 Wyoming avenue.
JBrPItBYS & ItUDDY. ATTOHNBYS-
ae-iavv, tjommonwealtn Ilulldtng.
WAHRDN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
nnd Counsellors-at-law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
JDSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESSUP,
W. II. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
iNaiioini uanlc xiunuing.
ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
w ealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
TRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
JAMES W. OAKPORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Rooms G3, Gl and Cj. Common.
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Ofllce, Wjomlng avenue, Scranton.
L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv,
Dime Dank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In largo sums at G per
cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-.
Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. H. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Meais buildings, cornor Washington
avenuo nndSpruce street.
H P KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Womlng avenue, Scranton, Pa.
JAS J. 11. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
43 Commonwealth bldg., Scrnn
ton. WATSON. DIEIIL, HALL & KEMMER
ER Attorneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law;
Traders' National Hank Building, room
G, 7, S, 9, and 10; third floor.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON
w ealth building. Interstato Secret Ser
vlco Agency.
Architects
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCTITECT.
Rooms 21, 23 and 2G, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
E. L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
1 ear of COG Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
433 Spruco St.. cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
BROWN AND MORRIS, ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 12G Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY fc SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
Aldurnian.
G. P. ICELLOW. 1001 W. LACKA. AVE.
Dentists.
DR. T l! M'GRAW, ibl SPRUCE
street.
DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR.E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE.
PR C. C. LAUBACII, 113 Wyoming ave.
R. M STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX
change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA.
ave. Hours, 0 to 1 and 2 to 5.
Dressmaker.
MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest, REV, THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELU
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School. 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term April 13 Kindergarten S10 per term.
Seed-,.
G. R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND
Nurseiymen, storo 14G Washington avo.
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
nue, store telephone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA.
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
tuier of Wire Screens.
Hotels atiel Restaurant?.
THE ELK CAPE. 123 AND 127 FRANIC
lln avenue. Rates reasonable,
P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON' HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu.
ropLun plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR
balls, picnics, paitles, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms nddrebs It. J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbcrt'a
music stoie.
MEOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twins.
Waiehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scianton, Pa.
FRANK P BROWN &. CO , WHOLE
salo dealers In Woodwnre, Cordugo aud
Oll Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20,
Wllllanib Building, opposite postofllce.
Agent for tho Rex Plro Extinguisher.
Printing.
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO,
North Washington Avenue Llnotypo
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Facilities unsurpassed in this region.