The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 20, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUllDVY MORNINGS FEBRUARY iJO, 1897.
PARDON GRANTED
THE LAST REBEL
Political Disabilities of Col. Simms Arc
Removed.
MR. GROW TALKS ON OKLAHOAU
."Unites I'xtoiulcil Koninrks Conccrn
intj tliu I'rcu HoiiicHlcrul Mctisiiru.
AJr. ltichmioii Seeks lnformntion.
Pension HUls Pucil In tlio Semite.
Senator Daniel ill Komi W usliiiiK
ton's I'nrcttell Address.
"W'asliliiKton, Feb. 10 The open ses
sion of the senate today lasted foi
only halt nni hour. Two tonfeieiice
i epulis on pension bills were ngieed to
one glv Inir 50 a month to the vv Idow
of General Stoneman und the other $75
a month to Gencial Julius Stahl Sen
ator Daniel (Democuit, Vliglnia), was
designated as the leader of Washing
ton's farewell nddtess. next Monday
tin observance lnttoduced by Mi. Iloai
(Republican, Massachusetts), some
eais airo when Senatoi Ingalls, of
Kansas, was presiding olllcel pio tern,
and when he was, as such, designated
as the leadei. His splendid elocution
has neei been equalled on a like oc
casion since
Possibly the last of the "untccon
structcd lcbels ' was paidoned today In
the person of Colonel D V Simms, of
KentucUj the senate passing .1 bill to
leinove his political disabilities.
At 11:30 p m, the senate pioceeded
to the consldeiatlon of executive busi
nessthe aibltiation tteatj and did
not adjourn until S p m.
MR, CHOW'S VICTORY
Anothei appiopiiatlon bill was taken
Up in the house today, but little pi og
ress was made The measuie was that
canjing appioprlatlons to supply de
ficiencies lor the cunent fiscal jeai
and piloi ears It encounteied Its
l,ai.U3iia a. ar.ow.
i1ist snag when Mr Glow (Republican,
Ponnsjlvanla), insisted that he had a
light to speak as long as he wanted to
on it. This proposition was discussed
foi some time and resulted In a vlctoij
for the veneinble Pennsvlv.inia num
ber who devoted some extended le
maiks, not to the nppiopiiatlon bill,
but to the Oklahoma fiee homestead
measure
Then a lonir discussion was staited
b Mi Richardson (Demociat, Tennes
see), ovet an Item to pay &petlal at
toinevs for defending suits against the
United States
Mi Hichaidson wanted to know the
use of paving .ittoinejt, to defend such
cases when the judgment given against
the United States, paitlculaily In claims
under the Bowman act, were never
paid Many members spoke with le
gaid to the pioprlety of opposing the
Bow map claim, but when the afternoon
was ncailj ovei the discussion was
diopped The bill was not finished at 5
o'clock when the hoiibe took a lecess
foi thiee houis
Tonight the house discussed pilvate
bills
AVOCA.
Postodice hours on Monday will be
ham 1) to 10 a m and fiom 0 to T p m
The Heptasophs will meet In xegular
session on Monday evening.
The Juvenile Ordei Sons of St Geoige
will meet this evening
Theie will be a union lally at tho
Pilmitive Methodist chinch this even
ing A laige delegation fiom Plttston
will be piescnt. Mis Ijlandy will con
duct sei vices and will continue her la
bois dining next week
Mrs John Lally, of Olj pliant, has le
tuined homo after a few dajs' visit at
the lcMdence of her patents
Ahs II M Steevei und Mlbs Jennie
Xcwlln have ietuined home after a
few dajs' visit at the leshlcnce of
Mr and Mrs D, J. Ciown, of Peck-
ille.
A large tiolley patty left here last
evening to spend the night at the l evi
dence of Mi and Mis. Chailes Tjrell,
ol Torty Toit.
The eisteddfod on Monday piomlses
o b a veiy successful atfali The
committee have worked earnestly and
have secuted excellent judges who will
cuts
Nnvv York, Mas. Downey, 42 W.
9Sth St., ''I took "77" for Grippe and
it cured mo; ouo small vial."
PfiNTWATEii, Micir., Tho Crescent
Drug Store. "Wo ilud your "77" lor
Grip and CoIiIh 'a wonder ' Every
package more than satisfies.' "
.Lincoln, Ne"., O.J. Wilson, Esq.,
of the Fanuoia' Mutual Iusurauce
Company, wrlles: "1 have been using
your '"7" for Grip with such success,
that I want to hnvo your other Speci
fics nt hand. Kindly Bend mo INIauuul
of Diseases."
Richmond, Va., John Mit 'hell,
Jn., Editor und Proprietor of the
Planet: "Wo nro much pleased with
the Specifics; thoy net quickly and
without auy disagreeable tesults "77"
is 'electrical' iu its action. A. fiiond
of mlno, W. II. Islmni, 800 N. Fiftli
St., sufi'orlng with a Cold of u yeiii'n
(luratlou, although under tho tVeat-
nient of a physician, was cured by
1177 11 11
Dr. Humphrejs' Ilomeopithlo Manuil
of Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed
Pi ee.
A small bottlo of pleasant pellets, fits
our vest pocket. Sold by druggists, or
neiit on receipt pt 2' cents, or llvo for $1.
Humphreys' Mtd. Co, C01. Wllltum anJ
John ata. Haw York.
J1P
short.
award the prizes to the best talent only,
Chohs fjom Talor, Plttston, Scranton,
Plj mouth and Nantlcoke have leported.
Music will be furnished by Miss Norma
Williams.
Mrs. J. Gallagher, an aged lady of
the Noith i:nd, was seriously binned on
Tuesday evening by the explosion of a
lump, which she was cat tying In her
hand while descending the stalls. Her
head and face was tenlbly burned and
but little hopes ale entertained of her
recovery.
Miss Kate Taylot has returned home
aftoi a few days' lslt at the lesldonce
of her sister on the West Side.
Mis Hoi tic Lee, of Tunkhannock, Is
visiting friends In town.
The Avoca and Floienco Coal com
panies will pay its emplojes today.
Patriotic exei cists will be conducted
In the botough schools on Monday
morning- The following piogiamme
will bo lendeied at the High school.
Opening song, "Ameilca," school; pi os
cillation of Washington's portrait, Tll
lle Cllffoid, essay, "Washington's
Childhood," Agnes Clifford; poem on
Washington, Mai gat et Dixon, solos,
Robert Golden, Kate Murphy, Cella Mc
Olj nn, 'Death Hod of Benedict Ar
nold," John O'Malley; "Washington as
a Statesman," Annie Alkman; song,
"A Flag of a Resolute Nation," school;
Washington as a boldlei," Maigaiet
Healej "The Revolution," Sadie
Campbell; 'Out Flag," Maitln King;
"Washington as Piesldent," Alice
Campbell; "Character of Washington,"
Maiy Burns, "lllstoilcal Relics," Cella
McGlynn, "Washington's Rules of Civ -llltj,"
Lizzie Gteen; address, Robeit
Golden.
BUSINESS MORE HOPEFUL.
Large Increase in Iron and Steel Trade,
and I3elt:r Demand for Other Goods
Encourage Buyers.
New York, Teb 18 P.. G. Dun & Co
will say tomoiiovv In thelt weekly Re
view of Trade:
A laige Increase In the lion and steel
business on account of sales coveting
eight to twelve months' pioduotlon of
the laigest wotks, a better demand
foi woolen goods, and slightly bettei
foi cotton", a gain which may piove
lasting In boots and shoes, slightly bet
tei pi Ices for wheat, cotton, wool and
lion and a money mm kit well adapted
to encouiage libeinl pui chases against
futuie Improvement In business, have
tendered the past week more hopeful
than any other since earb In Novem
bei. The hcavj excess of merchandise
epoits over Impoits In Januaij, the
continuance of exchange lates know
ing that Euiope Is still laigely indebted
to this count! y on cm rent account and
the piospect that congiess will adjoin n
without any dlstuibing action, all have
theli favorable Influence upon the
money maiket, and upon future undei
takings. In neailj cvti blanch, the
gie.it lion and steel Industry feels the
upwaid Impulse supplied by putchabes
of steel lalls, said to be half a million
tons each from the Illinois Steel com
pany and fiom the Cainegle compin,
besides some fiom other companies. In
part as low as $15 pel ton, about 100,
000 to foielgn puichaseis at $17 to $1S,
but all lecent sales at $20 at eastern
and "21 at western mills These enoi
mous oi dels have advanced Bessemer
pig at Plttsbuig onlj l"i cents pei ton,
with giev foi go a shade lowei thcie,
and no consldeiable change appeals in
finished pioducts
The sales of wool have shaiply de
clined The laigei mills have acquired
full supplies foi the present, and at any
advance of prices thev appear iead to
diop out of the maiket The demand
foi woolen goods does not seem to have
expanded mateiially and no quotable
change in pi ices has appealed dining
the week Wheat diopped to SO "o, but
lose to 83 25 Receipts of corn have
been neaily double those of last jear.
The volume of business is not accui
telj' leprcsented bv clearing house ex
changes, ou ing to the extra holidaj tnls
jeai at ome commeiclal centers But
the dally average appeals to be 3 1 per
cent smaller than last jeai The lall
load earnings begin to show Impiove
menl, being 9 7 per cent largei than
last jear for the second week of reb
i uai y
Fallmes for the past week have been
303 in the United States, against 2S0
last jeai, and 5S3 in Canada, against CG
last jeai.
OLYPHANT.
Johnnie, tho 11-jeai-old son of Mi.
and Mrs Thomas Weavei, of Delawaio
stieet, was painfull Injured jesteiday
afteinoon, The boj vas given a cait
lldge by a companion which he lit with
some matches. In an instant theie was
an explosion lesulting in the loss of
two ot his flngeis
A blithdav paitv will bo held at the
home of Mr. and Mis John Thomas, of
Blakely, Tuesday evening, Mnich 'J, foi
the benefit of the Piesbjteiian chinch
Last night the council 100111 was filled
with cltiaens Interested in the boiough
electilc nlant. The pioposltlon which
was made to the councils the othei
night in 1 elation to the new electilc
plant was again teid by Boiough Al
tome O'Malley, after he had finished
leading it ho was closely questioned by
the membeis of the council, who did not
seem Inclined to favoi the pioposltlon.
A motion was made- bv Mr. Cuiian,
seconded b Mr O'Halloran, that the
proposition be laid on the table until
the supreme couit decides the legality
of tho bonds. The meeting then ad
journed. A sacied conceit will be given at the
Tathei Mathew opeia house tomouow
evening by Di. James P Moigan and
company Di Moigan will deliver an
illustiated lectuie on "The Life of Our
Savioui," Duiing the lectin e a num
ber of mechanical effects will be lntto
duced, dmong them being, "The Ascen
sion of Oui Savioui," "The Rock of
Arcs," "Faith," ' Clowned bj an Angel "
The concert is for the benefit of St.
Patrick's paiochlal academy,
Mls Fiieda Hairis, of Scianton, was
entei tallied by friends In town jestet
day. Episcopal sendees villi be held In St.
George's mission In Fdwatd's hall,
Ulakely, tomouow afteinoon at 4
o'cluck Sunday school at 3 o'clock.
Rev. Rogeis Isiael, of Scianton, will
conduct the services.
Rev Peter Roberts leaves today to
spend Sunday In Flushing, where ho
will occupy tho pulpit In one of the
Coiifiiogatlonal chuiches
Mis D. Y Davis and Mis, Maiy
Owens spent yesterday with lelatlvcs
at West Scianton.
Mis P. H. Muiiln, of Caibondale, was
the guest of Mr. and Mis. A. C. Fairell
yesterday.
iiawu:y.
The twenty-fifth vveddlngannlverBaiy
of Mr. und Mrs. OttoKevllng, of Hloom
Ing CJtgve, was celebrated on Thuisday
A laige paity of their Haw ley ft lends
vveto In attendance.
A wan ant vvuh issued Monday by
'Squlto Cuitls for tho nn est ot Joseph
D. Frlsby, cliaiglng hlin with assault
and battel y upon tho pei son of Hoi ace
Chapman. Ho was brought befoie the
Justice pn Tuesday by Constable Ann-
$ pin S $
IVr Bilious nml Nnrvoin disorder such ns Wind nnd Pain in tho Stomach, Welt Ilnndaplio.
OlddliiosU'illhuss and Swollln nftor meali, Dlzz nosi nnd Drowsiness (-.',dcJ! J' niJVnVi Si
of Hont. Loss or Appotlto, Huortneas or ureain, v-osuveness, ii(nciioi n 'u",,",""'"i""
bleep, Frightful Dreams nnd nil Nervous and Trembling .Hpnyj-tlons &c . wh-n '"""";
tntns nro r.ufed liv onstlpntlon in most of t'lem nro TIIU I IUS1 DOSE WILL uiv -'
I ii n in TWRNTV MiMiTi.s. ThU In nn fiction P.verv BUfforer In oarnostly lnvltou to trj
ouo box of these Pills, and tliev will be acknowledged to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE-
UCLXUAM'S PILLS, taken .i directed, will quickly roUore females to complo.3 hoaltli
They promptly leinove obstructions or irn guliiiltloa of tho sjEtom 1 or n
WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER
thoy act llkomaElc-n few doses will work wonders upon tlio Vital orcans; stiongtlientiig tho
Muscular Hvstom. restoring tlio lone lost cqnplrxloii, Vii Incluir back tlio kot-ncdKO of appotito
nnd arousing with tho Uoscbud of Health the whole physical energy of tlio .In nan frame.
'J hoo aro facts admitted hv thousands In all classes of s. riotv. and n ottho best Rltai au
toes to tho Nnrvoin and Ilobllltatod is that Bcecham's Pills have the Largest hale of any
Patent Medicine In the World.
WITHOUT A "RTVA'L. Annual Sales over C.ooo.ooo lsocs.
Sue at Drug Stons, or will to sont by U. S. Apcnt, P. T. AI.IXN CO,, ICO Canal St., Now
York, post pilii, upon rctolpt of prico. liook lrco uion application.
strong and waived a hearing upon on
leilng ball In the sum of $100 for his
appearance at the next quai tei ses
sion term of court.
Mi. and Mis. r. Ij Ttittle pleasantly
entertained about sixty guests at their
home on Nineteenth stieet, Wednesday
evening. Music and various games
weie the features of aipusement. Re
fieshments were served and the coteile
dispel sed between one and two o'clock.
The enteitalnment given by the
Young People's society of the German
Lutheran chttteh Wednesday evening
In Manneichoi hall was witnessed by a
picked house. The chaiacteis compris
ed only small children who, undei the
pioilclent training of F. W. Scholm, nc
qultted themselves In a commendable
mannei. Tho programme consisted of
shadow pantomlnes nnd a haivest cli ill.
The latter, in three acts, w,as lendeied
bv sixteen little folks, who wore attired
in Hue farmer stjlo Refreshments
weie seived at the close of the enter
tainment and about $G3 weie netted.
A Hrge delegation of Odd Fellows
from Fieedom lodge, No 8S, of Hones
dale, v lslted Wangem lodge, No US, on
Wednesday evening. The second nnd
thiid degiecs were worked aftoi which
the visiting biethien weie seived with
an elegant lunch In the dining loom
connected with the hall A smoker was
ah o enjoyed and the visitors took theli
dcpaituie at 1130 o'clock well pleased
with Hawlej's hospitality.
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Yi all .Street Ilcucu.
New Y01 k, Feb. 19 The stock mar
ket was duller than evei today, the
transactions, 10G.100 shares being the
smallest total foi an day this week.
The business vvat. almost entirely for
professional account In the eaily tiad
Ing the tendency of pi Ices was down
waid The continued heavlnets of the
coal stocks exeiclsed an adveise Influ
ence The Giangeis were lower for a
time. The greatest decline was In New
Jeisej Cential, which ilelded two
points The othci losses weie H to
pei cent. Later in the day thinness
pievailed and pi Ices lecoveiod J to
1 pel cent all along tho line. The gen
cial maiket closed barely steady in
tone Net chances show gains of a
r;8 pei cent , except Jersey Cential,
which loot r8 pei cent
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
MS &. CO, stock brokeis, Meais bulkl
Ing, looms, 703-70G
Open- High- Low- Clos
lnir est est. incr
Am. Tobacco Co . 71j
Am Sugai Re'D' Co IU
lih
1
T
11IU
14U
17
7G"&
104
7-8
113'i
14U
103-i
3'8
Atch , To i b Fe . 14'i
At , To S. S Fe , Pi . J2"8
Ches til Ohio lui
Chicago Oas .. . . Tc'a
Chic & N W .. .101
Chk , B i Q 71
Chic , Mil &. St. P . 73H
Chic , It I. S. P . . Go
Del i. Hudson.. ..107
17
7G'j
HPi
71'!
73 j
Gi,
107
i'-'t
11
.4'
137 19
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S.7'3
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92?4
9
14U,
14S
49
21
24 sa
9
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73'3 73
107 'i 107
D, L &. W ... .
Dlst. t C F ....
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244
21
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27H
20
C?3
Gen. Electric ... . 33's
Like Shoie . . 153U
Louis kV. Nash . . 'J
M K & Te-.as, I'r . '9'4
uiy.
IV
491'
3)j
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074
92?!
9
14'i
nya
49
23V1
2Pt
2b'i
27' 3
Manhattan Ele . ...
Mo Pacific . .,
Nat Cordage
N. J. Cential . . ,
N. V Cential
N. Y, S &. W
Nor. Pacific . .
Ont. &. West . ...
Omaha .
Pae Mall
Phlla S. Read ...
Southern It R . ..
Southern It H , Pr
Tenn C & I
Union Pacific .. . .
Wabash
S7
19,
'A
?-'4
92'j
9
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27?i
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7
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20
Wabash, Pr 15&
West Union S2
W. L IK-
U. S Leathei S
137J
Sl
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ro.
U S Leathei, Pi.... 3G"i
U. S Hubuer 203a
CHICAGO DOAIID Or TRADE PRICES
Open- High- Low- Clos
WHEAT.
llaj
Jul
OATS
Mav
Jul
CORN
May
July
LARD.
May
July
PORK.
Muv ....
ing est. est. in
.. 73i3
.. 71i
TuVfs
73
7ui4
71'1
17'3
IS
21'g
23'4
. 400
. 4 17
17'a
18
1738
IS",
21 's
23' 2
103
4 12
1S'4
2P8
21
I 10
4 20
400
4 12
8.03 812 8 00 S02
Scmnton IJonrd of Trade Evxltnugo
(iuolatioiih--All (iuotutions Jtnscd
on I'm of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Askod.
Scranton . Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20
Scranton Laco Curtain Co 0
National Boring & DrllPg Co. ... &0
Fiist National Bank C30
Scranton Jar &. Stopper Co
Elmhurst Boulevard Co
Scranton Savings Bank 200
Bonta Plato Glass Co
Scianton Packing Co
100
10
93
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL ONE
5
IU n If o p
Jllii iliiiil
All Goods Reduced One-Half, for CASH ONLY.
Hats and Furnishings, Too.
OILUK
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
Lackawanna Iron &. Steel Co. ...
Third National Bank 330
Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co
Scranton Traction Co 15
Scranton Axlo Works
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car Replacer Co
Scranton Bedding Co
Dlmo Dep. &. DIs. Bank Hi
Colliery Engineer 110
Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 133
BONDS.
Scranton Pass Railway, first
mortgage duo 1918 110
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1913 110
Scranton & Tlttston Trac Co. ...
People's Street Rallwa, Sec
ond mortgago due 1920 110
Dickson Manufactuitng Co.... ...
Lacka. Township School G
City of Scranton St. Imp G. ...
Mt. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Traction Co
Economy Steam, H. (L P. Co
150
'90
17
83
230
100
103
90
100
103
103
hj
100
93
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New York Produce JHnrUct.
Now Yoik, Feb. 19 Flour Fas, un
changed. Wheat Dull, stronger; f. o b ,
9ue , ungiaded red, 72a91c , No. 1 1101 th
em, SG?4c. , options active anil strong at
lalHc advance, February, 83'4c ; Match,
S3i4c , April, SV8c ; Mav, S2c; June, Sle ;
July, 79'hc, September, 77c. Corn Quiet,
firmer, No 2, SOsC ; elevator, 30c alloat;
options were dull nnd firm: Fehruaiy,
29'8c; Mai, 30"8cl, July, Slc. Oits
Quiet, stronger, options dull, Hrmei , Feb
marj and Ma, 21V&C ; Jul, 22'4c ; spot
pi Ices No 2, 214c ; No 2 white, 23'2c ;
No 2 Chicago, 22Vlc.; No 3, JOViC: No 3
white, 2F4c , mixed western, 21a23c;
white do, 22i30c , white state, 2Ja30e
Provisions Steadj, unchanged, Lird
Stionger, western steam, $120, city, S3 SO,
Mi, $4 33, lefined dull, continent $143;
compound, 4alHc Buttei Steadj , un
changed Clieee Firm, steadj, un
changed. Eggs Firm, state and Pcmi
sjlvanla, 19M.C , Ice house, case, $2 J3a
3 30, western fresh 19c, southern, 17Vja
lSc., limed, 12'3il3'.c
Pliiludeltiliin Provision IfnrKrt.
Philadelphia, I'eb 19 Provisions weie
In moderate Jobbing demand and steadj.
o quote Beef hams, $18 23al8 73, as to
ago and biand, pork, familj, $10all; luunj,
S P. cuud, in tlerce3, SUa9'ic , do
smoked, 9il0'c , as to average and brand,
sides, ribbed in bilt, I'niftC , do do
smoked, u'iao'2C , shoulders, pickle
cured, 3'4a3'c , do do smoked, GViaCc ,
picnic hams, S P. emed, uaS'fcc. , do do
smoked, GaG':c , bellies, In pickle, accord
ing to aveiage, loose, 5i3'.c , bicakfist
bacon, G'.a7'ic , as to biand anil average,
laid, pine, eltv refined, in tlnice-), 4Sa5c ;
do do in tubs, "iic , do butchers',
looce, 4c , city tillovv, in hogsheads, 3c :
countij do, 2Vii3c, as, to quality, an 1
cakes, 3'.c.
Chicago (Irmii and Provision Market.
Chicago, Teh 19 The leading future,
nnged a3 follows- Wheat Fobruao
73Vj i7-i7sC , JIa 73'4c, Jul, 71a73o
Coin Februaij, 22'.a-2c., Ma, -IVic ,
Julv, 2ri'5a23".c Oats Februaij, lu'sa
li.c , Maj, 17V4al7sse , Jul, lSalS',c.
McbS Pork-Ma, SSOSaSOS'. Julv, SS 22a
S13 Lard Mav, Slal 03, Jmj, $4 10a4 12Vj
Short Ribs-Maj, $1 12'.a4 12'A, Jul i -0a
120 Cash quotations v. ore a follows
Flout Quiet and steady; prices un
changed; No 2 spring whtat, 73Da73'se ;
No 3 do , 70e , No 2 red, S4',aSli'.c , No
i coin, 22':a22 4c , No 2 oats, ITfoc , No
2 lje, 31c , No 2 barlev, 33c , No 1 flax
seed, 74U,a77c , timothv seed, $2 30, mci
pork, $7D0a7 93 Lard $3 0a3 97'e, shoit
libs, sides, S3 93a4 23, shoulders, SI 30a 173,
short clear sides, $l23a!37', whlskv and
sugars unchanged
Hiillulo Live Mock.
Buffalo, Feb 19 Cattle Stead , light
butcluis, ?3S0a3S3, medium, $130, old to
fat cows, $2 2)a3 10, bulls, $2 C3a3 Hogs
Active and hlghei , good to cho'ce York
ers, $3S0a3 83, mixed packet s, $3 70a1 73
heav, $3f3a3 70, pigs, $3 70a3 73 Shiep
and lambs active and 10al3 cents
higher fot lambs, stead for shep
prime lamb', $3E0a3 35, common to good
$4 C0a5; culls, $3S3a4 40, mixed sheep,
choice to extia, $3 90all0, fail to good,
$3 30a3 0, culls and common, $ 73a3 40
Chicago 1,1x1) Slock,
Chicago, Teh 19 Cattle Receipts, 2,300
head; maiket steadj, common to extia
steers, $3 30a3 49, stockers and feedei'
$3 13al23; cows and bulls, $1 83a3 SO
calves, ?3 23aG23, Texans, ?2C0al30 Hogs
Receipts, 22 000 head, market 5al0 cents
higher, heavj packing and bhlpplng lot,
JS 40a3 fO, common to choice mixed, $3 40
a3G2'C, choice assoited, f3S0a3G3, light,
$3 30a3b3, pigs, $3 30a3C3 Shee;) Re
ceipts, 7 000 head, maiket active and
htrong, Inferior to choice, $2 50a4 23,
lambs, ?3 30a0 23
Oil illnrkot.
Oil City, Pa , Feb 19 Credit balance 91
MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Wori
Mg
ONEYTO LOAN -II. M. HANNAH, lit
01111 avenue,
Q500, S1.000, J2 010 AND
S2 Wl EAb
terms, niono furnished promptly.
BROWN, Attorney, Mears liuildliic
CLAIRVOYANT.
Advj. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
MME DG LEON FENTON, CLAIUVOY
nut and Phrenologist, 1020 West Lacki
wanna avuiue, Hyde Park, a few dj s onls .
P'
U.
- HALF PRICE SALE OF
HAGKETT,
CorBnolly
Our C. & W. Special
neck band, is a boon to the
Hade of Wamsutta rUislin, bosomed and cuffed with the best of linen and
made as well and worth as much as any dollar shirt ever produced.
CONNOLLY &
SAOOOOOOOOOOOO01W
V"v'VV'WWW
VJ'WW'VV,"t5C
TRY ONE.
You Ciin stippl) out
Wiints (piicldy b n
small "ml." in out
"U'iint" columns.
ONE CENT A WOUD
000000000000s
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9vy V90000000 -ooov
UIAjV wanted males.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word.
TXTKLLICUNT MLN TO PRCI'ARE FOP.
X Civil borvlco eximlimtlo 1 foi rovornmcut
positions; inform itlon free HLV IUJ W,
II. OOl'WALD, Presidont Civil Sorvico Col
leg3 of Coriespoudonce. VVa9hlngten, D C
AOENT&-OUIFIT rncn, NO CAPITAL
nodod oxrlunlvj torrltor ; oau silo
wookly pjvi big inoiny, wilto ALP1NU
SA1 U CO , Cincinnati O
ANTCD-AT OVCE. A YOUNG MAN
(if tho Masnnic ordi , must bj a lmst
Addnas . Y. Z , Trlbuno office
lo-.
I T ANTED 4NIDI1A. 'WHO CAN THINK
ot somo "ilinplo thing to patent ? Pro
tect your iilras thi'v may Inlug vou wealth
Write JONII WLDDEItBUlIN A TO . Dcpf.
C, 21, Patent Attormjo, Wahintrton. D, C,
fnr tboli S1WI0 prizo effor and lUt of 1000 inron
tions wanted
WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVKKY SEC
tion to cnlnas S4 () to S300 a day
made ; tells ot tig t, also a man to fell Staple
Goods to dealers, b. st sldo llro $73 a month,
piliij or largo (ommiasion luado pxperlpiico
mniPCiissarv. Clifton bovp nnd ilanufactur
1ns Co , Cinelninti O
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to hcit stock sulwrlp
tiors, amonopol ; big money lor nfents no
npltal required EDWARD C. PlbH ii CO ,
lio-dcn Block, Chiciiro 111
HELP WAN IED FEMALES.
Advs Under This HeaJ One Cent a Word
yANT;iTDCOMPErENT Olltl TO 1)0
gonor il hoU3ewor'c rofurencs u
quircd. 820 Qulncy i onue.
ABOUT 20 MORE OPERATORS C V.U ITND
.mploMiient at PREEMAN M'F G CO.
Uo lid Etuildlnjr, Lindon straot
J ADIKH-1 MAKE BIG V.'AGES DOING
I 1 leapant 1 01110 vroi It, and will gladl) send
full pnrticulnrs to nil (-tridinc 2 cent stamp
1IS M A. SiEPBliNb, Lawrcuco, Micb.
w;
ANTEU-LADY AGPNTS IK "CRAN
ton to soil -ind intioducn Snvdor'3 nku
Hni?. iiierieneid cinvaf-f r mefci red; wo' k
ltimanunt ard vcrj profitable Wiitofor
pirticularR at once ai d tot 1 enefit of holidai
trade. '1. B feNYDPR & CO., Cincinnati, O
W-"-ANTl-D HaMLDIA'IELY-TWO ENER
t,ctlc Fnleawomcn to rcprtsont us
Uuaianteod JU a c'ay without interferriug
with other duties Hirlthlnl occupation.
VViito for t aitiiularp em losing htamp.MangD
f heuifcal Ciinpauj, Nc. 72 John btrtet. New
Yoik
AGENTS WAN'IED.
Advs Under This Heed One Cent a Word.
AAuTnTEI) MENANTjiVOMEN.
t young and old, to work for lis in iheli
own homos in rj aro time, day or evening
Wo pa JM0 togl) P"i week No ciimfsing
Any cbi'd can do tin work Send eddies
odav Woajnd oik at onco. '1HEVAII,
RTCO. Uopt. 277 V ill. Pa.
WTV. DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAPETiS,
V but men of ahiliti ; ?301 to 550 1 a month
to hustlers, atato and e'eniril asjentu naluv
imd cuiumlislou. RACINE PIRc ENGINE
( O , Raelim. VVN.
IALEbMEX--1- A DAY; .NO CtNVASS
J inir; no de!ieri(, no collections, Him
1 les frea, si in line or exclusive, MPHS., 3911
Market street, Phtlidulphla,
AGrNTS-ST PATRICK'S DAY BUT
tons ludees, shamio-ks, oniblnim most
irtistl' desl.'ns 1 08 irtad SiUlplos ind eata
loRue, 10c. GALLATIN OJ 'Yoik, Pn
WAN TED-SOLICITORS: NO DELIVLR
ing nocollo tins; position nerminont
piy weeklv. stitu age. MJLEN BROlIILRb;
orhester. N Y
SATANTKI)- GENERAL AGENTS IN EV
V V erv eountj , also 1 idy tanvassers, somo
hlng new ; Hiiro nefiei , apply quick J, C
1 1 L11ERT. HI Adams avenue, Scranton. Pa.
AGENTb-WHAT ARE YOU OOIVO 10
iV do about feafo Citizenship prko SI Oi
ut; by thousand!. Address, NlUIIOLb,
S'M'pnrlllo.JlI.
fiLNTS-TO BELL OUR PRAC1ICAL
1. (.olil, silver, nickel ana copper electro
plastei s, 1 liccs ficm JJ upward salary and
xpoi ses paid: outfit free, ddriss, with
ttainp. MICHIGAN MfCr CO , Chicago
4 OENTS TO hELL G1C.ARS TO DEALERS;
V i'.j weekly and expenves oiperieiuoun
uttei.s.ri CONSOLIDATED 111 G CO. la
v an Buion st , Chicago,
FOR UF.NT.
Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word.
pvoit retoubTekjuse! m.o
V Mont 00 iivonue; all modern linproe
oicnts Inqniro of II S. bCIIULlZ, WW Madi
tou avoiuiu, Dunmoie
nOUSES FOR RENT-FROM $.2 TO $71:
now is tho time COMEOYb, 1J0 Sprueu
troot.
I .on HENT-ELEVEN-ROOM I) WELLING
V house, with nil inodoru linproomonts,
ont modern') Apnly 422 Madlsou avenuo
J, 'OR RENT-T1IE THREE PLOORS OVER
L No liO Hpruco street, now occupied by
ho Rowing Association: posses-dou April 1st,
1 quiro u PRED WAGNER, 511 Lackn wanna
tv onue
FOR SALL.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
j'OR rtALE-UIE PROPERTY
I Franklin avenuo. Inquire ut
itroet
AT 420
21 Olivo
i;OH SALE-HOUSE AND LOT IN DEBT
F part of Groon Rldgo, B. C. Y., caro of
'rllmni olll',o
irolt SALE-A bILVER PLATED CONN
I1 double bell euphonium, idcol) engraved
with troinbono Lell cold lined: noarlv now
ind cost t(0. will sell at n baigain. Address
this week to E. W, GAYLOR, Laltajsville,
Pa
r,-01t 8ALE-HOHbE, AGED BIX YEARS.
I1 vv eight 1.WX1 . i ounds; can bu been at 1021
Price street.
Shirt, with the patent
wearer of shirts.
WALLACE,
REAL ESTATE.
Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME?
IIero'B a great bargain: 1721 Penn avo
11119, idjoinlmr North Par c. Green Rldgu; 0
rotmis fm naee, hut and cold wntei , lot3ixlt!l;
cellai undei whole liois.i; fine lawn stnue
vvdUs! propel ty vvoith I.),IW0; no leisouablo
offer rofnsod; must tell; part pasmsnt bal
ance, on time to suit iiuicuiur Address
TALI.1EMOIIGAN, rnroof U L Hawloy 211
Wjomlngaveiiue, bcianton
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
Qg7pONIlVETtYS
yii'i month thionsh our bv stem of sjndl
eato speculation Bend for full explanatory
mnipldot. O'CONNOK&CO, 10 Wnll ht.,
YOU CAN MAKE SOME MONEY BY IN
vesting in speculation immcdlatel) ; send
for our booklot, "Good Advice." and daily in
formation A. T. BORST & CO, II Pine fat,
Now 'York
CIIIUOPODISr AND MANICURE.
C10RNS, BUNIONS AND INOROW1NG
' nails cured without tho least palu or
di awing blood Consultation and jdv li o glvou
frio. i: M I1FTS1 L, Chiropodist, 330 Lack
awatma avenuo Ladies attended at tholr
residence if desired Chaiges model ite.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
"rJMiEriRMUItwir&MOl
X itects. was this day dissolved bv mutual
consent Tlio busiuoss will bo continued bv
T L. Brown. Arcnltect, at tho film's formor
ofilces iu tho I lieu Building All accounts
duo the drill will b lecelvod bv Ml lliown
MEDICAL.
U?ANTTD-G00l PEOPLE, WHO ARE
oil fT Ji Inn twirr 111 nt 1 tinrl iiufi mi a rl (o
cass3 to calinnd bj cmed free of ehargo at
tho ofllco of tho Burdock Medicine Co , 318
bpiure stieet.
SI OCKHOLDERS 31KET1NG.
Xi the stoclcholduis of The Lackawanna
Ircn and Stetl (.ompiny, for tliu 1 lection of
diroLtorj and trans ctinu of Buck other busl-
Lnoss as iray piopertv como before tlio moet
ring, will bu hold at tho otllce of the company,
in 1110 elt or bcranton l'cnnsvlvaiiU, on
Wednesday, Mareli 3d, 16U7, at 2 o'clock p. in,
Tho polls vi ill ramain open for ono hour. Tho
transfer books will bo closed on Fobruary 21,
15J7, and reopono 1 on March 4 1697.
(Signed! J P. HIGGINSON, Secretary.
Scrnuton, Pa , lob 2Jth 1S07.
CITY SCAVENGER.
AP BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. and cess loolc; no odor; improved
pumps used A. BRIGOS, Propnotor
Leavo 01 dors 1100 Noith Main urenue, or
Erckos drug store corner Adams and Mul
borrj . '1 elephono 0 140
SITUATIONS WANTED.
(mLTIONWAN
O ilv as housekeeper, good cook Address
Box 57, Peekville; Pu
SITUATION WAN1ED-BY A MIDDLE
3 asredlady us dishwasher 01 housekeopet
In small family, can gilo good rotHtciues.
Addiess M. J , caro Win Chailes, 1010 Price
etroot, city.
WORK OF ANY KIND WAN TED BY M. A.
VV HICHARDbON, 42J Cedar nveuuo,
Siranton, Pa
SITUATION WANTED -BY A lOUNG
' man as driver or clerk In gro ory store
Address T '1 . II , JR , 160b Washburn street.
SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN
O tor pi hats family, by a singla man; has
had ixperleme and ran eivo good reference.
Addross A. 1I ll-'o Washburn stioet.
ylfUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAN,
- chem'st colleie education: eonoral ana-
ljtic.il 01 nm.utactliriug preferred
b , I ribuno oltlco
Address
QITUATION WANTED-BY GIRL IN A
C5 small fnmilj, or saeonJgirl AddiosslGOJ
Prospect avenue
FINANCIAL.
uTStTuestnient of $100
Paid to our cllent during the past week.
Cluek-t foi piofllB togotlei vitli utim?nt
mailod uchtatuidaj Under our Sjstom of
bjndioato ispeoulatlnu we bavo been ablo to
piy fiom 5to8 por lent weltl. Pamplil'ts
uxpl lining our methods, mailed treoon appli
catioi SAM KELLER & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers
Established 187. 44 Eroadwaj , New York
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Dlt. MARTHA S EVHRITT, 30S WASH
ington ave. Olllce hours until 10 a. m ,
2 to 4, G to S p. m.
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME
oputhist, No. 223 Adams, avenue.
DI1 A. TBAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wjomlng
avenuo and Spruco streot, Scranton. Of
fice hours, Thuriday and Saturdajs, SI
a. in. to G p. ni.
DR COMHGYS-OFFICG NO 337 N.
Washington ave. Hours, 12 ni. to 3 p.
m Diseases of women a speclaltj. Tel
ephone No. 2222.
DR W V. ALLEN,
Ington avenue
C12 NORTH WASH.
DR ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AVE.
Ofllce hour3, 9-11 a m , 1-i p. m , 7-8 p in.
DlT.L mTgATGS. 123-WASHINaTON
avenue Olllce hours, S to 9 a. in , 1 20
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 3W Madi
son avenue
DR C L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Tiuss Fitting und Fat Reduc
tion. Rooms 203 and 207 Mears Building.
Ofllco telephone 13j2. Hours. 10 to 12,
2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL
1st on chronic disease ot tho heurt, lungs,
liver, kidney and genlto urinary oi
gans, will occupy the olllce of Dr. Rooi,
DR. JOHN C. PRICE, 333 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office houia il to 10 a. in., 2 to
4 and 7 to 8 p. in.
non - tearing cushion split
CENTS ,
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
212 Adams avenue. Ofllco hours, 1 to 5
p in.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR
geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated,
llcpltnl, 121 Linden btieet, Scranton.
Tclephono 2G72
Lnwvvst;.
FRANK B BOYLE ATORNEY AND
counselior-at-law'. Burr building, rooms
13 and II Washington avunuo.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY,
Rooms 212-13-K Common wealth Bldg.
JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law,
Commonwealth Building.
WARREN S. KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
nnd Counsellois-at-law, Republican
building, Wnbhington avenue, Scianton,
Fa.
JESSUP i. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue
W. H. JESSUP,
. W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON . WILCOX, TRADERS
national Bank iiulldlng.
ALFRED HAND, VILIAAI Jl HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Convmon
wealth building. Rooms 19 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scianton,
Pa.
JAMES W OAKrORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LaVv,
Rooms G3, G4 and C3, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
OITlce, Wjomlng avenue, Scranton.
L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Dlmo Bank Building, Scranton.
Mone to loan In large sums at G per
cent
C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears buildings, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
B F KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wjomlng avenue, Scranton. Pa.
JAS J. II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law,
45 Commonwealth bldg, Scran
ton. WATSON, DIEHL, HALL & KUMMKIt
ER Attorneys and Counsellors-nt-Law ;
Tradeis' National Bank Building; rooms
G, 7, 8, 9. and 10; third floor
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vlce Agency.
Architects
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCTITECT.
Rooms 21, 23 and 20, Commonwealth
building, Scrnntom
E L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of GOG Washington avenue
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT,
JKSpruceSt , cor. Wash ave , Scranton.
FREDERICK LBROWN, ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12G Washington avenue,
Scranton
T I. LACEY &. SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank. . $
Aldcrmun.
G T KELLOW,l 1001 W. LACKA AVE
Dentists.
"DR . El M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE
street.
DR. H. F. REY-NOLDS OPP. P. O.
PR E Y, HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE.
DR C C LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlng ave.
R. M. STRATTON, OrriCE COAL EX
change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA.
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
Dressmaker.
MRS M. E DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Ta , prepares bpjs and girls
for college oi business, thoroughly
trains young children Catalogue at re
quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER II BUELL
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term April 13 Klnderga rten $10 per term.
Seel,. '
G R CLARK &. CO , SEEDMEN AND
Nuiserjmen, store HG Washington ave.
nue, gieen hojse, 1330 North Main ave
nilB, storo telrphone,782
Wire Screens.
JOS KUETTEL. REAR BU LACKA
wanna avonue, Scranton, Pa, manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
THE ELK CArE, 123 AND 127 TRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable
I ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L S. W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu.
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Miscellaneous,
BAUER'S ORCHEbTRA-MUSIC TOR
balls, picnics, imrtles, receptions, wed
dings and conceit vvoik furnished For
terms addiess It. J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wjomlng avenue, over Hulbert'J
music store
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
buppllcs, envelopes paper bags, twine.
Waiehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Px
FRANK P BROWN .t CO , WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodivnie, Coidago and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna avo
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC
countant and auditor Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postotllce.
Agent for the Re Tlio Extinguisher
Printing.
THH TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
North Washington Avenue Llnotypa
Composition of all klnd3 quickly done.
Facilities unsurpassed In this region.
i