THE 5qTMNTON TTtimJNJ3-TItURSDA.Y MORNING. FEBRUARY 11, 1897. - INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL GOMEZ Concluded from Pago 1.1 Cuban leaders In the United States have been aieated nnd Imprisoned be cause they vveio suspected or nlottlni? to break certain law?. It Is certain that now under airest In Now Yoik Is General Carlos UolofC, one of the chief olllcers of our civil government, ns well ns one of my most trusted lleutennnts. It Is cot tain that American cruisers are doing their utmost to cut off our sup plies, and It Is certain that the sccie tary of statu of the United states has been negotiating with Spain for a set tlement of the war. "Would you say that the United States was our ally after knowing thebo things, or would you tay that In al most every manner possible the Amer ican government has not boon the friend of those who opposed us? As lor the seeietaiy of the United States, I have every reason to regard him as an Intel ligent and honotable gentleman, al though I know absolutely nothing of him personally and compaintlvolv lit tle of bis life. He heems to have eivei looked the fuct, howevei, that we ate possessed of a civil government of our own, and that such civil gov. eminent has umong Its chief ofllceis u seeietaiy of state, or us we call It a secretaiy of foreign uftatrs. "W have every confidence In the nullity, sagacity, and patilotlsm of Dr Rafael Fortuondo y Tama a, and are willing to leave In his caie such negotiations with other RovetnmentH n.s are likely from time to time ailse. Secretary Poitucindo has also a most able assistant In the person of Dr. Uttsebio Uernandc7, one- of the bialn ltst men and tmest patilots that ever lived In the city of Havana. AMERICAN INJUSTICE. "The Ameiican government has veiy wrongly Ignored the fact that the io publtc of Cuba Is not meiely a name, hut an established and maintained In stitution, with all the olllceis necessary o the propel ttansnctlon of govern nontal buslnc-s We aie over ready to hae our fi lends Intel cede for us in whatever wnv they may think will le Sound to oui gieatest benellt, but we would wish them to know that we de slie to be a parti, to whatever tiansac tlon concerns, us. "Howeei, when tho&e who do not in-line tow aid Cuba in a fiiondlv way take up matteis supposedly in our In eiedts wclnne the right to say that wo shall have- nothing to do with it. We not alone have tho light, but we shall 10 speak." "What, In your opinion, Oeneial Go me:', will be tho attitude of the Incom ing admlnlstiatlon tow aid Cuba?" "I hae not been infotmod what the Views of ail . McKlnlev aie concerning us, but I Know htm to be a Inond-nilnd-d Aineiican, In no sense a toady, but a lioiuu-mnil" statesman, who, I am suiv, will catefully guaid the gieat land which has so lightly lionoied him, and, at tho same time, not foi net that tho whole of Ameilca belongs to Amei leans, whether they bo of Saxon, Celtic or Latin blood. "I do not believe that Pi evident Mc Klnlpy will dpclaio the independence of Cuba within a ery biief time after nls assumption of oriice, but I do bPllevo that he will Inquile into the condition of affalis In this island and be willing to accoid us .such lights as the laws Dt nations and the dictates of human ity entitle us to enjoy. "Yes, I am pleased with tho selection of Mi. Slipiman as seeietaiy of state. All of us In Cuba aie pleased, for wo belioe him a man of stalling; quali ties, and one who will no moio shiilc his lesponslbillty than will his eminent chief." "Do you think," I asked, "that tho cause of Cuba has been pioppily tepre sontod In the United States?" "I ceitalnly do," replied General Go mez. "Wo could not have had better repiesentatlon In Amei lea. Mr. Palnm :otnmands the lespeot of the Ameiican people, ar.d Dr. Castillo, Mr. Guiteras and Mr. Quesadi aie able and energetic men " I informed tho Cuban comnnnder that It had been intimated In certain quar ters that the Junta in the United States was not woiklng In entire accord with the aimy in the field. "You may brand that as a falsehood," replied General Oorae, w 1th much em phasis. "We ai o all w orking for a com mon end, and I am pleased to think that oui leading Cubans, whether they be In the United States or hete, uphold each other's hands to the best of their ability. "Tnls fact, I think. Is a most potent rebuttal to any Spanish statement that we aie unfit for self-government. Thero are no quarrels oi bickerings, and my ordeis and those of Minister Palma or President Clsueios aie obeyed as piomptly and eheeitully as time and clicumstan' ps will allow." Gencial Gomez was then asked what he consIdeiPd the stiensth of the pa tiiot uimv. lie did not like the way the question was put, evidently because Perhaps the " New Woman " w ill be a stronger wo man than the old one. Certainly. ,h0 tV fresh air nnd "le f . 'ii,,iiiiiii)'ti riiiht exercise will do much for her. Fresh air is a great restorative, exercise a great nerve tonic if a woman be iu condition to take it, A healthy wotnai can avoid disease. She can avoid tin: seemingly almost inevitable weak ness" of her ser if she pursues the proper hygienic meWiods. Tim g same meuiocis win S5" not cure her if she be already sick. Taken under medical direction, in con nection with the right medicine, they will help effect a cure, No women who suffers at all from so-called "female weak ness" should attempt -athletics of uuy sort. She should first put herself into possession of strong and hearty health by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. After she is thoroughly well, exercise and, diversion will help to keep her well. The cure should come first. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is designed and rec ommended for only the one thing. It nets directly upon one set of organs. No matter what is the matter with them, it will cure it. It will not cure anything else. It is a wholesome tonic, an invig orating nervine, or uerve-food as well as a healing medicine, and thousands of perfectly well women have found that by taking it regularly during the period of pregnancy, the danger and pain of par turition were much lessened, and in r-any cases, almost entirely obviated. In every American household, there should lie n copy of Ur. Pierce's great work, "Common Sense Medical Adviser," itoS paces. Illustrated. One copy fret to any address on receipt of at one cent stamps to pay for mailing onlv. World's Dispensary Msdical Association, Buffalo, N. Y, q v JW,,l S .C tho word "considered" was urcd. How ever, lp called Lieutenant Galvo nnd explained that ho w lshed cei tain pupu 3. Looking ovr them, Geneial Gomez sain Willi" leading fltst ono sheet and then another: MEN IN TUB PIBLD. Wo havo at present a leglstcred totai of tl.nOO men In all the provinces. Tholu nie MO commissioned ofllcen, and of these about 2." aie in the United States or elsewhere abioad, Tho force Is div ided In round numbers 'about ns fol lows" In Santiago (Oiient, Gomez call ed It), arc H.OOO men. In throe distinct divisions, In Pucito Piinclpe (Cuma Eiiny) there are ll.oOO, of which 3,000 or over arc cavalry. Of this 11.0J0 more than half belong to my Immediate command, and pel haps will shoitlv be In Las Villas (Santa Clara) piovlncc. In Lns Villas arc G.GOO, neatly all cav alr ; In Matnnzas aio about as many, In Havana 2.S10, nd In Plnar del Mo (Oeeldente) 3,000 The forces In Malan zas, Havana and Plr.ar del Hlo consist mostly of Infantry. "As for aims, we have twenty-nine cannons of all kinds, from the old Span ish brass gun to the best make of Hotrhklss tllle. About half these guns weie seemed fiom tho enemy. The to tal number of tides In out posjctslon Is not moie than 23,000, pel haps several thousand less Neai ly every coldler ha i a machete, and I Acute that theie are about 3,UOo l evolve rs in our army " Geneial Gome, folded the papers and handed them back to Galvo. When asked about the stock of am munition on hand he did not speak. "Could you materially increase th'e Ize or ynui aimy If you had plenty of aims and ammunition?" 'I could march Into tho piovlncc of Havana with 70,000 men In a month," leplled Geneial Gome, "and that would mean tho almost Immediate needotn of Cuba, for ono Cuban Is as good as two Spnnlaids any time. More than that, I am convinced that v. lth 50,000 men piopeilv armed and c ciulppod, and sup poitod liv attlllerv, the Spanish nimy could bo dilven from Cuba within tlneo months " 'Geneial Gomez was then asked for his opinion of Geneial Woyloi. "All the win Id Knows my opinion of that man He Is not a soldlei, like Campos lie is not a man, like Campos. Up Is not a Christian, li.te Campos ' What do I think of him' What could anv Cuban think of him? "What mart nil tine loveis of tight and liberty the woild ovci think of a man who, because lie has tho power to punish innocent ones does not spate them. He has not whlpoed tho Cuban Aimy of Liberation, and what Is more he cannot. Hut he can bum the cabins of Hip poor, take the floui fiom the mouths of peasant1-, and outiage our wives, our daughters, and our sweet hearts. "lie knows that the people of Cuba ate fighting this w ar against Spain, and ho knows that the women, yes, ana oven tho children, pray to God fiom the bottom of their heaits for the success of on'- cause. If Wejlet was a ttuo soldier I would tespect him, though he opposed ut If his troops were true soldlcis T would tespect them, oven thoiiijh they come to hold Cuba In chains. "Hut ho is not a soldier, nor are his men soldicis. They aio here to butcher, deseciate, and destioy. They think tho pcoplo of Cuba a lot of beasts whom they must exteimlnate, it matteis not how . THE riRK OF LIBERTY. "I3ut how mistaken they ate. They may bum our homes, destioy out churches, mutilate our dead, and out iage our women, but thev cannot ex tinguish tho Ilio of liberty In our heaits oi quench the detetminntlon tnat is theie to obtain It. "Cuba may bleed and weep and burn, but God is with us, and the light will come at last." Fiom the time that Woyler'.s name was mentioned Gomez was a diffetent man. Ho sat uneasily in his chair and spoko in a loud and clear tone, some thing very unusual to him. His face, usually calm, became radiant and his eyes told the depth ot the feeling be hind his woids. In the midst of it he feelingly te feried to Genetal Macoo and later to hl son Pancho, who died with the famous cavahy leader in Plnar del Itlo, but he did not desire to hav e his words lepeated. Their deaths have cast a gloom over the gtand old sol diet's mind, but he seldom tefers to them except in a most geneial way. When tho Cuban commander was ngain calm I asked whether or not he had thought of tetallatlon for the out rages committeed by Spanish troops. To this he leplled: 'Yes, the matter of tetallatlon has bppn thought over time after time, but Just as often have I decided, after con sultation with my olllceis, that to do so vnuld bilng us to the level of the Spaniards in tho eyc3 of tho woild. We wete alieady bianded as mui det ers and tuiriansl and somehow the wcild began to accept such a view of us. "If wo should commit one-half the outtnges that our enemies do, then tho woild would believe and know that the Spanish cliniactoilj'ation was ttuo But wo shall not letaliate. Wo captuie prisoners almost every day, but we do not shoot them nor sublect them to torttue. They are pilsoneis of wat and aie Heated as such. Theie will be no deviation train this rujo while I nm In a position to contiol tho policy and doings of the Cuban aimy. Weyloi. may carry on his butcheiies, but 11a:: Imo Gomez will continue to fight Spain and her armies without tho shed ding of innocent blood In the name of fieedom." "Gencial Gome7, when Cuba Is fieo will theto be any danger of a lace war in tho island?" "No, most emphatically no," ho an swered. "Thero w 111 bo no color lino diuwn. Theio Is no such distinction made today, nnd theie will bo none when the Cuban lepublic Is tecognlzed na such by the nations of the eatth "Theio is absolutolv no distinction made In either the civ 11 or military blanches of our government. I havo negio generals, colonels, commandants and captains. They have all won their ranks and titles, and aie union;: my bravest and most ttusted follow eis. The propoitlon of white and coloicd men In the nuny la about tho same, and they mingle together as bt other pattlott, should do. no Lovn Fon Spaniards "The coloted man In Cuba has no lovo for the Spnnlaids, and our negio bieth-ri-n are aw ate of tho fact that but foi the ten years' war they, In all prob ability, would be slaves today. As I have already said, there Is no distinc tion made in tho civil brunch of the government. Piesldent Cls.'eros has appointed more than 200 colored men as prefectos and sub-prefectos out of a total pf about, I believe, 030. They are elllclent and willing, and among the best tax collcctois In Santiago piov Ince." General Gomez then related what he termed "an amusing feature." A col oted prelecto near auantannino had collected taxes amounting to over $G,O0O from his former master and owner, a wealthy Spanlaid of the name of KOd- kU --r ti -'jj mm largest package extra v tWaflinflPmder THE N. K. Chicago, St. Louis, t lguez. The tolling of this stoi y pleased Gomez, and ho laughed as he ended It bv saving, ".and Itodi lguez did not dare tefuse to pay either." Following this General Comez stood ui, thcieby signifying that I might dis continue the fusillade of question Af ter thankln hlin for his gieat kind ness I said- "I wish to ask you just one moio question. "How long will this wni last?" "Until Cuba Is free," he answered quickly, and went Into the Iiouep. To look at this Cuban geneial, who consented to a long and tedious Intel -view, It Is hard for ono to believe that In a few months mote. If he lives, ho will bo 75 yeats of ago. He Is ns blight and bilsk as most men when they ai twenty-tlve years younger, and his eye Is ns snappy as those of the pietly Cu ban senorltns who Hock fiom nil the near-by country to see tho heto of the Island. His health has been excellent dining the past six months, and his splilts weie most buoyant until he heaul tho sad news fiom Plnar del Hlo. MARKETS AND STOCKS. Wnll Stii'i't ttevlfw. New Yoik, Feb 10 In most respects tho Btoek matl.ot v ns almost u counterpatt of that on yeslerdaj. Dining the gi cater part of the snslon the railway list i tile J llim, vhlle tlii, ifiduatilal group dcvelopel Renewed weakness, Sugai, how over proved to be an exception It lan down to 110-a soon uftei tho opening, but subse quently ioo to U2va on hott covulim American Tobacco was extreme! v lcoil3h dropping to CSit and closing at G9V4 In the tatlway list theio wan geneiully sllrht gains. Tho dcal'ags, howevei, were al most entlrelv professional Delaware and Hudson fell l'i and Jcisuy Central , but later partially ieeoeied Sppculitlou closed (pilot and lim in tone. Th" ntu! sales weio lJ.OID hmco. Not ch l fe'e show gains of 4Q'M per cent. rurnlshed by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN tv. CO stock brokers. Meats build tug, looms, 705-700 Open- High- Low- Clos lnff est est lni Am. Tobacco Co. . . bl.. TO'l CS1! CD'4 Am Sug. Itef Co 1114 1U 110"' 1UV, At , To i So Te . . 11'6 14't H"h 14' At., To & S Te Pi. . 2IH 2'L 2P& U"t Cites, ir Ohio 17'i 17'm 17V 17"i Chicago Gns 7GTs 77'S; 7ii"f 77Vs Chic. & N. W 103 101 103'fc 101 Chic. n. S. Q 74 74 74 7li C C C &. St. L 27 27 20j 2G'j Chic , It. I. S. St. P... 7fl 7G"t 7"i 7C Chic , It I X-Pac. ... G7'i 07 G7'i b7 Del. A: Hudson 103 lOS'i loJ'i 15JU, D, L & W 153 1J3 l"2Vi lr)i': Dlst &. C. F 1334 13 13'!5 IDs Gen Dlectile 33 SJ'i i"! .'3 Lako Shore 131 ' 151 154 lot , LouK & Nashvlllo ..(50H 50i ."0& 309s M. K. & Te Pi Man Illeviited . Mo. Pac Nat Cordage ... Nat. Lead . ... S3 29 2'J5h 20 90 S9li i'O 89' 10' i ion 22 90 23 13V& 1S'4 10' i tsu 23 141 V 2'.i 23 ' a 2b',) "?' 2"i gw. 33 " 19 10 1 asH 2 13'fe 4b"8 23'i 231', ')' 2S' 2S, V 2'i !s"2 Di's lll'i 2 N. J. Ccnttal 98 N. Y., S. & W. Pr. Nor Pac Omaha Pac. Mail . ... Phil & Heading .. Southern It. II . Southern II It Pr. Tenn C. &. lion Union Pacific W. L. . U. S. Leather . . U. S Leather Pr. U. S. Rubber .... 14i 47 23'i 23'A 0VS 28H 2S3i 0'd 2S"8 2933 7, 2'i 81A 50 ' 20"i S'2 20 CHICAGO BOARD OI" TRADE PRICKS Onen- HiKh- Low- Clos. WHEAT. May July OA'l S. May July ., CORN. May July LARD. May July PORK. May intr st. pet lru' 7C4 nit 7G", 70 15 71 17'$ 17 70s 17 17'i 23 21j, J 80 3 90 17 18i 21 1738 1SH 21 23'& 3 83 3 93 2!i 21i 3 83 3.93 3S2 2 92 :.07 7 70 Scranton Hoard or Tiado Kvclinuga (luotntions--All Quutatiou lluuod on I'ur oflOO. STOCKS. Bid. Scranton Laco Curtain Co National HorlnK & Drill's Co. .. First National Bank C30 Scranton Jai &. (Hopper Co Elmhurst lioulevaid Co Scranton Savings Bank 200 Bonta Plate Glass Co Scranton Pacl.lnK Co Lackawanna Iron . Steel Co. ... Third National Hank 330 Till oop Novelty M'f'S. Co Scranton Traction Co 13 Scranton Axlo Woiks Tinders National Bank 113 Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co Sctantou Bedding Co Dime Dep & DIs. Bank Hi Colliery Engiucoi 110 BONDS. Scranton & Plttston Trac Co ... Sciiinton Pass Railway, first mortgage duo 1Q1S 110 People's Street Railway, first mortn'ago duo 191S .... 110 Askd 50 aO 23 100 "i6 93 150 'to 20 80 120 230 100 103 20 OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE s and mences All Goods Reduced &AO !sWsuJ?fiWi5s3 H - rl h - H JIbJj IIJIlil Hats and Furnishings, Too. GUNS 220 Lackawanna Avenue. aluo. t-okl over hero, itliuio only by FAIRBANK COMPANY, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Scranton & Plttaton Trac. Co. ... People's Street nalhvay, Sec ond mortgage due 1920 110 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School B City of Scranton St. Imp. G. ... Mt. Vetnon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co Economy Steam, H. K. P. Co 00 100 10-2 102 b3 100 93 100 New Yoik i'roiluco Market. New Yoik, Peb. 10. rioiu Dull, 'neg lected Wheat Dull, weaker: f. o b, 92'4c. , ungraded led, 73a9.Su.: No. 1 north ei n, S7Sc, options closed weak at lnfV. undei yesteiday , Kebiuuiy, 8Jdc ; March, Slic ; May. S2'fcc, July, 79c; July, 79c; September, 7o Coin Dull, weaker; No 2, 2SijC , elev'utor; 29'ic , nllont, options vvcakei ; Ppbtunry, 28'.c; May, 29'vc , July, 30c Oats Laslei ; options oull weakci, Pebruary. 21'ie.; May, 21'2e ; July, 22'ic; spot pi Ices, No 2, 2Psa2140.; No 2 white, 21c; No. 2 Chicago, 22Uc , No. 3, 20'ic , No. 3 white, 22c; mixed western, 21a23c, white do , 21aWc; white state, 21n 30c. Provisions Steady, uulet, un changed. Laidr-Qulet, nominal. Butter Steady; state dnliy, 10al9c; creamer,, 1JU2CC ; western creamery, I4a2l'4c ; uo. factory, 7aHc ; Llglns, lV.c Imitation cicamery, llnlSo. Cheese Strong, llrm, unchanged. Dggs I'll met , state and Pennsylvania 10c; Ice house, case, $2a3 '0, western fieah, 154c, southern, ll'ialo'ip ; limed, 12isal3c m t'hilndplpliiii I'lmisioii Mniliel. Phlladolphln, Keb. 10 Provisions wore nulet, but without mateilal change In pi Ices. We quote. Tteef hams, $18 2.nl8 7n, as to age and brand, potk, family, $10all; hams, S P euied, In tierces, 8Ua9Uc , do. smoked, 9ul0'4c , as-to uvciago and brand; sides, ilbbed, In salt, Hial)4C : do. do. smoked, B'aS'c ; shouldeis, pickle cured, u'jaS'aC ; do, do. smoked, G'.aGc. , picnic hams, S P cured, uari'.e , do do smoked, 0aG'c ; bellies, In pickle, according to av erage, loose, Ga5'ic, bte.ikfast bacon, G'a 7VjC, as to bland and average, lard, pure city rcllned, in tleices, -taCc ; do do, in tub, 5a5'4c , do butchers', loose, 4c; city tallow, In hogsheadE, 3c.; count! y do , 2V.a 3c, as to quality, and cakes, 3HC Cliicngo Gram mid l'roisinn illnrket. Chicago, Teb 10 Tho loading futures tanged as follows- Wheat rebruniy, 75'4c., 74c ; May, 76'4c, TIjIsc; July, 71'ac , 71c Corn Febtuary, 22c, 210; May, 24c, 23c, July, 23c, 224c. Oats rebltl aty, l'ic, 13c ; May, 17c, 17c; July, ISi.c , iVAc. Mess poik May, 57.75, $7.721..; July, $7.85, $7.83 Laid May, $3 83, $3 8iMj; July, $3 93, S3 92&. Short 1 lbs-May, $3 W4, $3 97i; July, $4 03, $4 03. Cash quotations weto as follows: riour Dull and steady, unchanged; No. 2, spring wheat, 74Vi 76's.c , No 3 do , 74a77c ; No 2 red, Sl'a 87-8C, No. 2 corn, 22ic.; No 2 oats, lG'ic ; No 2 te, 33a33'4c; No 2 barley, Slnt'ic.; No 1 ilaxsced, 74a7Gc: prime timothy 3eeil, $2 72'5, mess poik, $7.G0a7 03, lard, $J.70a 3 721;,, shoit libs, sides, $3S0ail0, sho'il ders, $1 2"al 30, short clear sides, $4.12"2a 123, whiskey and sugats, unchanged. liullulo I. he Stock. Buffalo, N. Y, Teb. 10 Cattle Active and higher, mixed Canada butchers', $S 43a 3 50, Canada stocker3, $i33aJE0; feeders, $3C5a3 73 Veals Dull and lower at $ua 575; common to fair. $125a5 75 Hogs Actlvo and higher; Yotkets, J3S0a3 85; pigs, $3 75a3 75; mixed packers, $3 75a3S0, mediums, J3 70a3 75 Sheep and lambs Market dull and lower for lambs, sheep stionget; best lambs, $3 15a5 25; fall to good, $4 40t4 73: good to choice ntKed sheep, ?3 90u4 23, common to fair, $3 40a3 73. Oil .Market. Oil City, Pa , Teb 10 Option quoted, credit balances, 90c. oil not If the llnby Is Cuttins Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslovv's Soothing Syrup hai been ttbed for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teethlnc, with perfect success It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cutes wind colic and Is the host remedy for diarrhoea. Scld by druggists in every pat t of the world. Bo sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothinK Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. For Infants and Children. Taj im tlnila Is en titty sryjer. elsivturo ?c4v. cf AUDITOR'S NOTICE AUDITOH'S NOTICE-IN RE ESTATE of Nancy Parry, deoonsed, Into of Lacka waiira countv, PonnsylVKnli Tho und-rHlgned, an auditor, nppointed by thu Orplinnb' Uirait of LaLfuwaunu county to distlibuto lie funds in tho hinds ol Mnry rolts, admlnistuitrK of tho estate of Nancy Parry, dec ased heraby elves nooico that ho will attend to tho dut cs of li.s appointment at his ottico, room 810 Jloais Budding, Washing ton nvinuo, in tho citv of -cranton. in s'lld ciuntv on SvturJny, tlie Oth day of Jlarch, A. D 'M)7, nt ton o'clock In the lorenoon, ht which tlmo aud place nil pursous inteiested in i buid estate, or liavlnj claims agnnst tho I sain, must appat present tlmir claims and bj heard or bo foi over dobaired from cominj In on bid fund J. II WALKER Atulitoi, v lih - HALF PRICF. SALE 0? One - Half, for CASH ONLY. WKETT Jl PR I ill. Connolly MpKJ'Q Our C. & W. Special neck band, is a boon to the 1 I Hade of Wamsutta riuslin, bosomed and cuffed with the best of linen and made as well and worth as much as any dollar shirt ever produced. CONNOLLY & We Wani Yoii to Make Yoiir "Wants" Known Through Qliv "Want" Columns. tt1 c II e 1 0NE in: CENT A WORD. V WANTHU. i:y to loan, r, i-'ouni), SALL, FOR rent. l liSTATii. i:rc. TKIlOPi "WANTS." I II EL1 W ANTED 31 ALES. Ad vs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. IJITANTED-AN ID1JA. WHO CAN THINK V of somo simple thing to patent? Pro tect vour ldcns: thv tniy lnlng vou vvrnlth Writu JONH WEDDhUBUItN & CO,. Dept. C, 21, Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. O , for their 818IK) prize offer and list ot 100J biron tions vvantod. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVEKY SEC tion to cnuvnss $4.ro tn 83.00 n day rntdo ; sells at flKht: nlo n mnn to toll Staplo Goods to dealers; hist sido lino $73 n month; sn'aty or lnrgo commission rosdo; uxperienco nnnccossary. Clifton bojp mid Manufactur inR Co , Cincinnati, O WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to tolirlt stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; lilcr money for agents: no cipit.il lequllod EDWARD C. TIFl I: CO, Borden Bloctr, Chicaso, 111 HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advi Under Tills Head One Cent a Word 17ANTED-AN EXPLItlENCED COOK ' with cood rofcrouccs Annly from S to 0 a. m and 7 to S p. tn, MRS. H. WAT- KINri 520 Monroo avenue. T ADIES-1 J1AKE BIG WAGES DOING J-J pleasant homo work, r.lid will gladly sond full particulars to all sending 2 omtstarap Mlhb Jl A. biEBBINS, Lavvrenco, Mich. TX7ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to soil and introduce Snvdor's cako iclnc: expoiienrtd canvasser preforrcd: work j-cimanent and very piofltable Wrlto for partlculais at once and wet benefit of holiday trade '1. B SNYDER &. CO., Cinclumti. O. W' ANTED IMMED1ATELY-TWO ENKU gctlo hdeswomen to represont us Guaranteed SO a day without interfering with othot duties. Ilfalthlul oceupntion. Writo for rnitliulars. enrlcslng stamp, Manen Chemical Cctupsny, No. 72 John htrtet. Now York. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AnE3oTdTsT3foiunvErt tug. nocolle-tfuz; position permanent pay weekly: st ito age. GLEN BROTHERS, ltochester, N. Y WANTED-OENERAL AGENTS IN.EV orv county ; also lady cauv assors; sotno thing now; Biiro seller; apply quick J. C HILIIERT, 141 Adams avonue, Scranton, Pa A OT.".NTR WHAT ARE YOU GOIMG TO I. do about Safo Citizensliip-prtce SI Hn ing by tliousunuj. Napeiville, 111. Address, NICHOLS, AGENTS-TO HELL OUR PRAC1ICAL gold, sliver, nickel ana copper electro plasters; 1 1 icca fiom S3 upward, salarytand ixpei-ees pala: outfit free. Address, with stamp. MICHIGAN MFG CO.. Chicago AGENTS TO SELLG1GARS TO DEALERS; f 23 eekly and expenses: oxpcrieiK o un necessiry. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO. li Van Iluren st , Chicago, FOR RENT. Advs, Under Thlj Head One Cent n Word. IOR RENT-TWO HOUSES ON SANDEIJ " son avonuo; ono with tvo largo lots, bam andmoJern convoul'ticoj; tlu olhr a bp.iu tlful cottage of nlno rooms laree lot nnd bo 111 tlful Ivwn: lent reavouablu, REYNOLDS, Clears Building. TORRENT-DESIR BLE HOUSE, KYERY X convonlonc, 7i0 Qulucj avehiu Iuquito illQainur avonuo I OR RENT-8-ROOM HOUSE JI0 BUTLER street. Duutnoro. Inuu'ro ut obovo ad. dress, T70R RENT-ELEVF.N-ROQM DWELLING X' house, with all modem linproruments, rnnt model a-e. Apnlv 422 Mndlson avonuo 70R RENT-TUB THREE FLOORS OVER J. No 430 Spruio stioet, now occupied by the Rowing AHociatioii. pnscsilnn Apill 1st. Inqnlroof FRED WAGNER, 511 Laekawauuu avenuo TOR SALE. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a WorJ. T70R bALE-A SILVER PLATED CO.SN I1 double bell euphonium, nicely engraved with tiombono lell cold lined, ticnrlv now and ccst tVO will sell at a Inigain Address this week to L W GAYLOR, LaR.iysville, Pn 1?OR SALE-HOHSF, AGI.D SIX YEARS V weight l.CW iourds, can bu teen at 1U21 Price streot. SAFE WAN FED. Adv . Under This Head One Cent a Word. V ANTED-MED1UM SIZED SAFE, SEND dimensions and other descriptions to J H. R caru Trihuuo ofllce. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent o Word. T OST-YELLOW Pt'G; ANSWERS TO ANSWERS al toward it XJ numo of "Nod." liberal i ownra if ro' turnod to LUTHER KELLER. .110 Uny ave CITY SCAVENGER. A B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS 1. and tesa pools: no odor; Improved pumps used. A.HRIGaS, Propiietor Leave oiders 1100 North Mulu avonue, or Erckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mul berry, 'leluppono (1H4U. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without tho least palu or drawing blood Consultation and udv !c e givoti free. E. M. BETHEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lack, awautia nvenuo, Ladies attended at thulr residence if desired. Charges moderate. ui JION ; i.os ) l'OR n kc. : TUY Shirt, with the patent wearer of shirts. 111! WALLACE, FREE OF CHARGE. SITUATIONS WANTED. . . . YOU'LL GET QUICK RETURNS REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. DO YOU WANT TO BUY "XTkMe"5 Here s ft great birgain; 1721 Potmavo nuo, ndjolnlnc; North Park, Groon Ridge; 0 rooms, f ui nucc, hot and cold water: lot 33sl8l; cellar under wholo lionso; fine lawn, stone walks; property worth Sl.OOl); no rcasoniihlo offer tufnsed; must soil; part payment, bil nnco on tinio to suit purchaser. Address TALL1EMOHGAN, caieof U. L Hawley. 211 Wyoming. iveuuc, Scranton. j. REAL LSI ATE INVESTMENTS. Advs. Under This Head One Ccnt'a Word. A" N 'EXCBPTIAlininiliKbllDESCE propsrtv In best part of city; special price Two Lackawanna nvonuo proporties, prices will soil thorn quick. nollEfUTsSON & IHTOHCOCK. ST5.C0J reat estate sold Blnco January 1, lbJ7. 401 Lackawanna avonuc. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. OUXlTMAlrOMEMONEY RyTnT voMtiug In speculation immodittely; send fot our booklet, ' Good Advlco" and daily in formation A P. BORbT & CO., 0 Pino St, Now York. VIEWERS' NOTICE. IN RE APPOINTMENT Or VIEWERS to ascertain the costs, damages and es pouses and assess the benefits ioi the con sti notion of a sewer to dtain both sides of Wyoming avenue fiom the main sewer of the Fourteenth Sewer dlsttict to the land lino of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company , both skies of Latch stteet, from Wyoming nvenuo to Washington avenue; and the westeily side of Washington ave nue from Larch stteet to the southtly line of tho Gorman cemetery, In the Thlr trenth ward of Scranton. In the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, No 230, Janunrv Term, 1897 Notice is heieby given that we, tho un dei "igned vieweis In the above mattei, tiled our tcport in the office of the pio thonotary of Lackawanna county on tho 3id day of Pebruaty, 1897 We find that none of the propcitles ef fected by tho construction of said fewer will be damaged by Its construction. The following Is a schedule of benefits as found by us In eald report, viz : SCHEDULE. Name of Owner. rt. Lot la lb Blk. V, 13 13 15 13 P. IB 11 ir, ii 13 11 11 11 11 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 ( 0 G C C 0 G 0 G 0 9 Ass't $250 SO 214 4S S3 13 03 13 !3 13 03 13 93 13 91 13 93 13 93 1J 93 13 93 13 93 13 93 13 rra 37 11G 42 03 13 93 13 93 13 91 13 93 13 93 13 110 42 93 13 93 13 93 13 93 13 279 10 93 13 2tl 3s 200 24 Anthonv Beck 133 Louis Gscheidle- .103 Jatne'S Mauley, Est, James Manley, Est, Mis. Mary O'Malley El'zihoth-Walton .. Michael V Sweeny. Daniel O'Haia . . Mrs n A Hoban .. Miclnel P. Sweeney Mif. H. A Hoban . Mis p. A. Hoban 40 40 40 40 40 40 4) , 40 10 40 Mts Ellen Cleveland, 40 Mis. Ellen Cleveland 40 Mn Ellen Cleveland 2t.J Mis M L HopHns 30 Mis, Mary Waimun Mis B'A Hoban Alfred Metculf, Est Jacob Moss Mis B A Hoban Mrs It A Hoban . Maty Jordou . . .. James Quinn . . WillUim Qulhn . Mnthlns sillier 10 40 10 40 40 40 fO 40 40 10 40 I'litheilnp ICIIpatilck 7-S-9 21 Mathlas ucnen J B Ammanu . J B Animnnn J B Ammunn Mai tin Williams Edwin Williams 120 40 123 80 84 5 190 74 89 73205 70 T'lIpe pxccntlons nie Illed to the lenott of vlcwei within thlity (30) duys fiom the date llllug. the haul lepoit win ue con- llnred absoluteh J VI Walker, EZRA C BROWNING, DAVID T JENKINS, Vieweis. PROFESSIONAL GARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR MARTHA S. EVER1TT, 30S WASH lngton ave Office hours until 10 a. m , 2 to 4, 0 to 8 p. m. MARY A. SHEPHERD. M D., HOME opathlst, No 223 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Discuses of Women, coinet Wyoming avenuo and Spruoo street, Soianton, Of fleo hours, Thursday and faatuidays, 9 u. in to 0 p. in DR. COMEGYS-OPPICE NO 337 N Washington ave. Hours, 12 m to 3 p. in. Diseases of women a sptclalty. Tel ephone No. 2222. DR W. E ALLEN. 012 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR ANNA LAW. 303 WYOMING AVE. Oillco hours, 9-11 a. m . 1-3 p. in . 7-8 p. m. DR L. M GATES, "l23 WASHINGTON avenue. Ollice liouis, 8 to 9 a. in., 1.30 to i and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 200 Madi son avenue. mi r I. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Tiuss Fitting und Fat Reduc tion. Rooms 200 aim -mi Meats Building. Ofllce telephone 13t,3. Hours: 10 to 12, z to 4. i to . DR. S. W LAMEREAUX. A SPECIAL Ut on chronic disease of tho heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urlnaiy or gars, will occupy the ofllco of Dr. Roos, DR. JOHN C. PRICE, 339 WASHINGTON' avenue. Oillco hours 8 to 10 u. in.; 2 to 4 und 7 to S P. m. PRICE SC3 : : 1 ' CT,?Mj t non - tearing cushion split i a an i CENTS Iffiao?"6' 232 Adams avenue, P. m. Ofllco hdurs, 1 to C 1 W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUK- goon Horses, Cnttlo and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Teleph ono2G72. t Lawvers. PRANK E. BOYLE. ATORNEY AND counscllor-nt-livv. Burr building, rooms 13 and 11, Washington avonuo. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY, Rooms 212-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg. JErPREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law. Commonwealth Building WARREN &. KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-lawj Republican building, Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa, J JESSUP & JESSUP,ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington nvenue. W. H. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Roo ms 19. 20 a nd 21. TRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Rooms C3. 04 and .03, Common, wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Office, Wyoming avenue, Scranton. L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. URID TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton. Money to .loan in largo sums at 5 per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATT0RNKY-L0AN3 negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington nvenuo and Spiuco street. B T. KILL-AM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120JVyoming nvenue, Scranton. Pa. JASrj. II. HAMILTON. ATTQRNEY. at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bids., Scran ton. WATSON. DIEHL, HALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lavv; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 0, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vlco Agency. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCTITECT. Rooms 21, 23 and 20, Commonwealth bulldl n g, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , 435 Spruce St , cor. Wash. ARCHITECT, ave., Scranton. BROWN AND MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. Alelcrinun. G. I KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. dr. r. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCB DR. II. P. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. DR E. Y. HARRISON.J13 S. MAIN AVE. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 W'yomlng ave. R. M STRATTON, change. OFFICE COAL EX- WELCOME C. SNOVER. ive. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 421 to 5. LACKA. Dressmaker. MRS M. E DAVIS. 420 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OP 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 II BUBLL ... MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 KlndergartenSlO per term. THE '( Seeds. Q R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nuiserymen, store 14G Washington avq. nuo, green hojse, 1330 North Main ave. nue, store telephone, 782 Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL. REAR BU LACKA wanna nvenuo, Scianton, Pa, manufic turer of Wiro Screens Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CATE. 123 AND 127 FRANK. lln nvenue. Rates reasonable P. KKIGLHR. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L W. passengei depot Conducted on the EU. jopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. i Miscellaneous. 11 UTHR'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed. dings and concert work furnished Por teims address R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbort'J music stoic MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa FRANK P BROWN H CO , WHOLE, sale dealers In Woodware, Cbrdage and Oil Cloth, J20 West Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC. ccfuntunt and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposlto postolllre, Agent for thu Hex Flie Extinguisher Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLLSULNO CO,, North Wushltiijton Avonue LinotypiJ Composition of all kinds, quickly dons. Facilities unsuipassed In this region.
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