The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 06, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "TIF
THE SCTIANTON TIUBUM-SATURDAY MORNTNG. MARCH C, 1897.
-.
BRIEF SESSION
OF THE SENATE
President McKitilcy's Cabinet Sclcc.
lions Arc All Confirmed.
SENATOR TELLER IS CRITICAL
lie Questions tlia Wisdom oftho Ap
pointment oOIr. Hliss ns Sccrutnry
oT the liiturlor--A Compliment to
Sccrutnry of State Sherman-. fecund
tor Wolcott is Welcomed Home.
Washington, Match C The- United
Utiles senate uelnu; a petpetiml body,
lot expliiiig- with tlie Lplratton of a
son&riess, like the house of lepresienta
tlves, was In session today for two and
tluee-qutti ter hums. There was a very
huge audience present to witness the
opening of the Fifty-fifth congress,
and the Republican side of the cham
ber was made blight and full of per
fume with lnij:e and exquisite lloial
Klfts In honor of bcveiul of the new
Hcnutois, and of one of the old ones.
Mr. Quay, of Pennsylvania, was thus
reinembued and faoied by "the bour
Keolse and the men In blouses," as the
caul u(.conipunln the stiuetuie of
lloweis read Ills colleague, Mr Pen
rose, had an elaboiate but less pie
tentlous tilbute of the same Kind from
"the labor union "
Governor Huslinell, of Ohio, having
ippolntecl Mi. llanna to succeed .Sena
tor Shut man, now secietuiy of state,
)lr. llanna took the oath of olllce, at
'er plaiuhts from the galleilos; and
.iow the state of Ohio has two Republi
can senatois, both of them new to that
body Messit, Foukoi and llanna
The ehalimanshlp of the committee
on foi elfin relation, so long held by
Mr Shut man, was confened tempor
al Ily on Mi. Dav Is, of .Minnesota The
only other occuiicncc of note In the
opening; session of the senate, was the
letuin of Mr. Wolcott. of Coloiado,
f lom his itcent pllgilmage to Euiope
In fin thotaiice of the pioject for an In
ternational monetaiy confotenco He
was welcomed back houi til by follow
senatois.
Shoitly after 12 30 .Mr. Piuden, one
of the piesldent's seeietailes, appealed
and cleltvoted "sundiv messages In
wilting," fiom Piesldent McKlnley to
the senate. The piesldent's message
consisted of the nomination of his cabi
net, as follows:
JOHN" SHERMAN, ot Ohio, to bo sccre-
turj of statu.
I'YJIAN J UAIIII, ot Illinois, to be sec-
let.nj ot the tieasuiv.
RUSSELL A. ALGER, ot Michigan, to
lie sceretai ot win.
JOHN D LONG, ot Massichusctts, to bo
ectetnt of ttie uuv
CORNELIUS N. BLlbS, ot New Yolk,
to be seeietnrj or tho Interior.
JOSEPH M'KIIXXA, ol California, to bo
attorne general
JAMES A GARY, ot Mar land, to be
postmasti i genei.il
JA.MES WILSON, or Iowa, to be ecre-
tary of ajji Uultinc.
At ten minutes befoie one the senate
went Into executive session to con
sider the nominations, and within two
houis they had all locelved undisputed
continuation, and at 2.15 p. m., the
senate adjourned until Morula.
COMPLIMENT TO MR. SHERMAN.
The length of the executive session
this afternoon led to the calculation of
seveial unfounded lumots that a eon
test was being made against the con
tinuation ot at least two of tho mem
bers of the cabinet selected bj Piesl
dent McKinlej. Rumor had it that the
opposition wus aitriLd at All. McKenna,
selected for the attorney genet nlshlp,
and Mi. Alger, for secietaiy of wui.
The delay was not unusual The
nomination of Mr Shennan was con
flnned Immediately without the toi
nuillty of a refeience to the committee
While this Is not the linaiiablo mle,
it Is geneially extended to e-senatois
as an net of couitesy. It was sug
gested pilvately on the floor that the
whole cabinet be at once continued;
but this was not done, for had such ac
tion been taken the compliment in
tended for All. Sheiman would ha e
been no compliment at all.
All the other nominations' weie ic
fened to the vnilous committees which
immediately met in tho cloak looms
adjoining the cliamliei and after an
infoimal discussion of the nominations,
made faoiable lepoits In, each case.
Mi Teller addiessed the senate biief
1 He said lie did not piopose to op
pose any selection Mr. McKlnley had
made IK- lecognUed tho tact that the
cabinet was the olilcial famll of the
executive and the piesldent ought not
to be hampered by the senate In the
choice of tho men whom he desired for
his acKiseis He deslied, howevei, to
Bay that he believed that In some cases
Mr McKlnley had made mistakes in
the men he had chosen Whouvei else
Mr Tettel may have had in mind Is
unknown, for lie mentioned only Air.
Ullss, nominated to be secietaiy of the
lntei lor.
Mr. Toller emphasized the fact that
he did not criticise this nomination on
peisonal grounds. He knew Mi Bliss
to bo a man of affalis who had been
successful and was held high In the
esteem or his fellow men He did not
doubt but that Mr Bliss would biing
to the olllce all his business and execu
tive ability. Hut theie was moie le
HUlied, Mr. Teller said, than meie
business ability. The Interloi depait
menttwas one of the most impoitant
in the government, affecting Intel ests
in many of the states and particulaily
those of the great west The secio
tary nnnimlly made moie important
decisions Involving propeity than did
the supreme coutt. Tho head of tills
gieat depaitment ought to be equipped
with legal ability and a familial Ity
with land mutteis to meet the Intil
cate questions that would come theie
for It. and for this leason, and for this
leason only, Mi Teller said, the nomi
nation was subject to ciltldsm.
Air Stew ait, Nevada, spoke bilellj
In the same vein.
Air Hoar, of Massachusetts, leplled
A WO
I'cn ItllloiiH mill Nervous Disorder such us Wind ami Pain In tho Htomnc li, Kick Headache.
.'"Vm"' '. ".""UHS ".lU "' inu ""-'"'"i llness and DiowslneL" c" d Clillls I liiili
ft,, din'": ioH,'!,,',rr',I,,vH!l"t'lSI"";t",'i "f Ihcuth, Cottveness DIoteleHon tl." Hk'ln l)l".
turliedHlctp, l'llgbtfu DieiiniHHiiditll NLivoiiMiiudTruiiibUiig HeiiHatlons, Aa, wlieu flieso
kri'li l"iNl'!u'!NNrv MiNTiW-A"ltl.m"i,,i'' ""fVftl'eitiare. TUI! i'lkbl DOSI1 Wll.l. (JIVU
Klil.ll.H IN IVVIiNrV MINUTl.s. This is no Itctlon Lveij Hiilltrer is earnestly invited to
tiy ono boofthuHO Pills, nnd they will be acknowledged tii bs euuituj inviieci 10
N
ui-uv-iirtma i'ii.i.3, iiKeiiiiKiureeled, willquleMv levtore feiiiules to euinpleto health,
'lliej piomptly leinovo obstructions or liresuliirltlexol tliu sjstoin. Poi u
WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER
they act like inaglc-ii few iIiwch will act wouduia upon tlie Vital (Jigans; Htrimetlienlng the
Mum ulnr Hystem, lentorlim the long lost complexion, bringing bin k the keen ediro of api.e
llte and iiiouslng with the Kostbud of Itcaliii the whole ptiyglcol energv or the hiimuii
frame. TheHuiiiu fuctudiiiltted h llioiiMinds In all clauses of Hoclety, uud one of tho hot
guarantees to thuNeivotiH mid Debilitated Is that l)ceclium' Pills have the l.arireit sale of
any Patent Medicine In the World.
WITHOUT A lirVAL. Annual Sales ocr 0,ooo,ooo Uoxcs
line, ut Drug HtoreH, or w 111 be sent by V. H.
row i oru, post puiu, upon lecelpt or price,
to Mr. Teller's 'criticisms by praising
the ability mid qualifications of Mr.
Hllss. and, addressing himself to the
one point made by Mr. Teller, assert
ed that this could bo easily oveicomo
by the selection of assistant secre
tin Iok, who would have these qualifica
tions and would guide the secretaiy In
his rullnus.
No other speeches were made. The
names of General Alger and Judge
McKenna were not mentioned In the
discussion, and all the nominations
were then confirmed without a fonnal
vote being taken.
HURLED INTO A CREEK.
I'cuullnr WiccU on tho Itiiltimnro
anil Ohio Railroad.
Aurom, Ind., Maich 5. The fast pas
senger tialn which left Clnclnnntl at
3.15 o'clock this morning for St. Louis
over the Haltlmoie nnd Ohio South
western lallroud, was wiecktd four
miles west of Cochrun this morning
The engine and tender weie hulled Into
a Hooded cieek. Six bundled feet of
track gave way beneath the moving
train and the engine plunged Into the
water.
For a time It was believed that both
fliemnn and engineer had been killed,
but the tiulnmen found them later In
tiees. Thev had managed to make
their way fiom the wieck nnd had
swam to the branches, ftom which they
weie llnally leseued
GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT.
liusiiicss Conditions Arc More En
couraging with Each Succeeding
Week Decrease in Failures.
New Yoik, Alaieh 5 R. G. Dun &
Co. will say tomonow In their weekly
Review of Tiade:
The slow and L'ladual Improvement
obseived for some time lias continued
duilng tlie past week, and without mil
teilal check. Theie is a better demand
for most products on the whole witli
continuance of speculative bulng In
some, notably In wool, because of ex
pected duties Meanwhile money niui
kets continue as easy and undlstui bed
as If theie had never been anxiety
about the gold leseive and faiily large
sales of stocks on London account
dining the week, possibly because of
Intel national anxieties have made no
peiceptlble diffeience in Ameilcan
nun kets
The maiket for matoilals has not
changed to any Impoitant extent
While the demand foi bcssemei pig
was maintained there Is also less cut
ting ot pikes to net moie business in
llnlslicd pioducts, the gcneial range ol
pi Ices still continue veiv low. The
consumeis of billets uie not In the mai
ket Just now and with somewhat laiger
pioductlon of pig iron It may be doubt
ed w bethel outside of ialls the demand
for finished pioducts equals the capac
ity oi woiks.
Falluies tor the week have been 24G
In the United States against 2Sr. last
cui, and LVJ In Canada against CS last
yeai.
THAT .11T. LOOKOUT ACCIDENT.
riom the 1'lttston Gazette.
This week's expedience ut tho Mount
Lookout eollk'i Is but another vol loicc
rul Illusti.Ulon of the truth well lecoi;
nlzed by experienced mining men that
thero are daugeis in mining that no
amount or human skill or wisdom cm
foresee or avoid. It ai only by tho
gieatest luck Imaginable that there was
no loss or life at Wvomlng on Monday
evening Right ch.unbeis wore working
dlit-ctb under the spot where tho quick
sand inteied tho mine, and piobnblv
twontj oi more men weie engaged theie,
but an houi or so previous to the acci
dent Had the bieak occurred while thee
men weie ut work and the wondei Is
that it did not while tho coal was in
pioccss or mining It Is doubtrul lr all
oi any of thorn could have managed to
escape from the great i ush of sand and
wutei which mule Its wiv to the foot or
tho shalt, a mile distant, almost with
tho inpldlty of lightning.
o
Notwithstanding tho very groat dangrt
that men iced theo valuable lives
though unknown to thorn at the time
nothing moie could have been dono to
piotct them, --o tin as human means aie
concerned Theie is not the least gl ootid
to suspect that the opciutlons weie not
can led on In the safest possible mnnilei.
In fact, under tho very spot where the
break occuned, pillars of oxtiaoidinaiv
stiength had been left, with the speclil
aim In view or piotectlng the valuable
piopertles overhead Yot tho accident oc
cuned, doing thousands of dollais worth
or damage and coming within .m ace or
involving tho lives or many men.
o
The situation was simply that nnture,
in one or her Iltrul moods, had dug out a
funnel--hapod hole In the rock stiata
which the test holes showed to be ,vi
feet thick neai the spot whole the-hiejk
occuned, and the hole, tilled with watei
ami quicksand, wus so close to the coal
bod that when tho coil was taken out
undei it or loosened, the treacherous mass
broke through There was not even the
usual ominous noises of an Impending
rail to warn tho men. An hour berote the
break, all was ns quiet as the giave.
All or tho Indications are that the break
occurred In a twinkling and that the
gangway was blocked moie or less all
the way to the root or the shnrt within
ten oi fifteen minutes No lesson can be
deduced fiom tho accident It slmpb
stands as a striking ovldenco that mine
disasters are not always, oven if some
times, tho result In the slightest degree of
otllcial carelessness or oupldltv The min
ing business Is of Its voiy nnture attend
ed with gieat hazard, and men who are
compelled to delve In the eaith must be
prepared for the woist at any moment.
MAY Klir.l' IT UP.
rrom the Plttston Item.
Tho Scranton Tilbuno asks: "Whom
will Ildltor Dana peppei netV" The old
man will be ut a loss, undoubtedly, now
that Cleveland has letlred to pilvato lite,
but ho will still have u chance at tho e
presldcnt occasionally. Por the next
four jears ho will llnd niateiial for anti
Cleveland tliades, as tho effects of
GiovePs legime shall eotne into evidence.
Dana still has niateiial.
DERFUL MEDICINE-
Agent, P. P. Al.I.HN A CO.. Uild Cumil btreet. '
llook fteo upou appllcutlou. I
a Kfl3B H na' LP nil ra 8 A$.
i migiiuur niBinan mimes o
mmmm m k mm mm general and his faith
ful ally,
from the Sentinel,
At the breaking out of flic war of the re-
ociiion in ltjiii, General Wiles, whoso por
trait adorns our pnpc, was Captain and own
Mr?r V10 "le" "ell-known river steamboat,
"Charley Fotvviti," plying between Zones
villa nnd Parkcrsburg, but bo Immediately
disposed or bis boat ami became enrolled a"s
lieutenant in tho 78tb Ohio Infantry. At
the battle of Fort Tlonclson, on February 16,
1862, Lieutenant Wiles was promoted fiom
lieutenant to lieutenant-colonel, for " brave
nnd meritorious conduct ou the field," and
t tho ago of thlrty-slx General Wiles was
ar.Ni:iiAi, a. r. ttii.es.
colonel of his regiment, and while with Sher
man, wasga7ctted biigiidlcr-generai.
'Ihc Ocncral lives tlie greater part of his
time in Hnlstead, Kansus, though be is
much in Windsor, New York, In both of
which places he has business interests that
require his presence.
bomo few jears ago General Wiles was at
tacked by illniss, which came very mar
proving fatal. Typhoid fever, followed by
lutlammatory rheumatism and then par
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Willi Street Review.
New Vork, March 5. The course ot' the
stock market In the earl trudlng today
occasioned no little surprise to the gcn
eial lun of traders The fact that Ameri
can securities wore ' to -H pet cent, below
.vesteida's closing led to the belief that
consldeinble depiesslon would chaiaetei
io the dealings. In the last houi stocks
teacted '4 to l"i per cent, and specula
tion closed rather weak In tone Net
changes show advances of Htat Total
transactions, lM.OW
Planished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
LIEN .t CO, stock blotters, Meais build
ing, looms, 70J-70G.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Tobacco Co. ...73 7Di'i 74 H
Am. Sug. Ret. Co ..113'i 117',4 llu'i 110
Atch , To. . S Pe .. 'Vt UH !-Ms l-'s
At , To. i S Pel'r..227's 2J JJ'i, 23s
Canada Southern
Ches . Ohio
Chicago Gas
Chic , IS. .V Q. ...
Chle , 13 , Q .
C. C. C. & St. L
Chic, Mil .v. St. 1
IGU 4i34 Wi 40".
17',i 17V4 17'i: l'Vs
1 04
n
lOo'i
7o'i
2Si4
7G'a
10S
15.ii
l"Ai
31 '4Z
iusi(.
4SS
3i)U
8G
) 1
24i
91-g
HO'i
14'
37
14'fc
55' 3
20'i
24g
S-s
2734
lOt'i 107?i
107
7G'"a
JS'i
70 Vi
1M
1DI
13't
lwu
31
S7VS
iinfc
1)7
in,
37' ,
w.
20'i
247S
lS
274
7(,'i
2S34
70 v8
2
77'j
10SH
151
h
30' 8
1091
31sa
SS
2J'i
SIM
's
148
374
14'8
IW'i
2C
25H
WW
2Si8
25'.i
3'2
1GH
S34
Chic, R I & I'ac.lOS'i
D, L & V 153H
Ulst. .v. C r Wi
Gon Rlectilc 31
Lake Shore 1CSV4
Louis. & Nash 4'J'i
M. K. Tex. lr. ... 30H
Man Rlevated ... . SP,
Mo I'ac 22
Nat Lead 2P&
N J Central Ul'S
N. Y. Central Mt
N. Y, L. K t W. ... llifj
Nor. Pac, IJi C?'-!
Out. v West 11
Omaha Tm'4
l'ac. Mall 20"t
Phil, tc Reading .... 21ft
Southern It R D
Southern R 11. Pr. . 27Ts
Tenn C. & Iron .... 27
Tex Pacific S4
Union Paclllc 7
Wabash Pi lG'i
'Jib ill.
1GH
lsi
Ss
24i
lo'4
Vi
i's
r.Jfc
2l'j
Western I'nion
S1H
W L
U. S Leather ... M& S'i
V S Leather Pi .. WH Wa
Lehigh Valley 21H 2IH
CHICAGO UOAKD OF TUADH PIUCHS
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. ing.
May 7L1V.. 7C, 73 7i3B
July 73'i 73 72T3 73
OATS.
Mn 17'i 17h 174 17,
July Kli lS'b IS'i IS".
CORN.
May 2IV1 21'S, 21'i 24i
July 233s 2.V4 231, jjij
LAUD.
May 4 20 1 2J 117 4 20
July 4 30 4 30 4 J3 4 A)
POIlfc.
May b23 8 37 S 23 S b3
Xnr Yoik Produce Market.
New York, Maich 3. Floui Quiet, un
changed Wheat Khmer, fob, bSV ,
ungraded red, 71aS7c; No 1 noithein,
i7c.; options closed stiong at l'al'i ad
vance; March, &4c; Mil, ii5ac ; July,
S0H.C ; Septembel, 777ie. Coin Dull,
flimer; No .', 2'i'Ac , elevatoi , 20Vi,e , uiloat,
options dull and flim at 'lae advance,
Match, 2J'jC ; Mnj, 30c, Julj, 31'tc , Sep
tember, J3p Oats Dull, options dull,
linnet; llaj, 21c , spot pi ices, No 2,
211,c.; No. 2 white, 23'e ; No 2 Chicago,
2294c; No 3, 20c. No. 3 white, 2Jc ;
ini:.ed western, 20a23c; white do, 23a30c ;
white state, 23a30c. Provisions Quiet,
firm, unchanged. Lard Quler, strongei ,
westein steam, $1 33al,37V4; city, $lat0j,
rellned, stiongei, quiet; continent, $170,
South America, $4 U0, compound, 4'Jal'c.
Putter Steadj, unchanged Cheese
rirm, unchanged. Hggs Plrmer; state
and Pennsylvania, 13Vsal4c.
Pliilndelpliin ProviKion ."Hnrkot.
I'hlladelphla, Maich C Piovlslons were
fit mt: under hlghci westtin advices and
a fair jobbing demand. We quote. Heef
hams, $18.73ali), as to age and biand; poik,
family, $10all, hums, S P. cuied, in tierc
es, S'-aS'tc ; do. smoked, U'iallc , as lo
nverago and biand; sides, ilbbed, in salt,
4Vi3e.; do. do. smoked, GVja3?iC ; shoul
deis, plcklo cured, D'JaS'jC. ; do. do.
smoked, 0'iabc; picnic hims, S. P.
cuied, DHaOe ; do. do smoked, OUaOe.;
bellies, In pickle, aecoidlng to aveiage,
loose, Da5ic; bieaktast bacon, ti'iaT'ie ,
as to biand and nverage; laid, puie, city
lellned, in tleices, 4l4a3e , do do., in tubs,
Ear,14c , do butchers', loose, 4c , city tal
low, In hogsheads, 3c; countiy do, 2'si
3c, as to quality, and cakes, 3'iC.
Chicago Criiiu and Provision Market.
Chicago, Maich C The leading tutuies
ranged as follows: Whea-Mareh, TB'Jc,
Tisc; May, 7GV(c , 7Cc; July, 72?ac, 73't.u.
Oats March, 16c, lGo.j May, Hc , 17'-t ;
July, 18'4c , Wic. Mess poik-May, J4 20,
$1 20; July, ?1 7H. $4 30 Shoi t rlbs-Ma ,
J4.3i'i, $1 37'i; July, $l.42t(,, $i iVi:. Cash
quotations were ns folov.'s: Plour Dull,
llrm, unchanged; No 2 spring wheat, 71'iai
73&c; No 3, 72c; No. 2 red, 84)a87e ,
No. 2 corn, 23a23'c.c ; No. 2 oits, lGc ; No.
2 tje, 34c; No. 2 bailey, 33e ; No. 1 flax
seed, 7sa7U-ftc ; timothy seed, $2 70; mess
pork, $S.23ali 30; lard, $1 lOat 12's; slioi t
libs, sides, $4 20a4.W; shouldeis, $4.G0a4 75,
short clear, sides, $4GOa4 02'4; whiskey
and sugars, unchanged
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, March B. Cattle Hecelpts, i&ii0
head; inuiket tlun and 10c higher; com
mon to extra steeis, $3G3a5.10; stockoip
und feeders, 3 33al,23; cows and bulls,
Jl,'J0aJ.73j calves, JJG0aG23; Texans, .C0u
125. Hogs Hecelpts, 23,000 head; market
llrm uud Gc hlghei; heavy packing uud
shipping lots, J3 G3a3 bO; common to choleo
mixed, $3 0043 80; choice utssorttd, $3 73a
3.83; llgiit, JS 70a3 t5; pigs. i,40aj.6o. Sheep
Hecelpts, 8,Qou head, anurket easy unci
m
Cherokee, JCansat.
alysis, mado a temporary wreck of the her
culean frame, and in view of his advanced
age, his anxious friends believed that bo was
not long fur tbU world. The followiiig is
his own account of bis illness :
"In (be latter part of 1800, I was taken
down with a sevcro attack of tvphoid fever,
which confined me to my bid for two months.
Two months is a long timo fo be in bed, but
I was not to get up jet, for Iniiammatory
rheumatism sciicd mo, and it was worse tliiin
the tvphoid, ior it was moro painful. To
add to my trouble and mako It more inter
est ng, tlie inllammatoiy rheumatism was
followed by a stroke of parol sis, and I lost
almost totally the use oi my legs and arms,
for I could not walk a step and could not
feed mvself. It would teem that I had
reached the depths of misery, but such was
not the case, for my kidnevs gave out, and
this seemed to be tho last straw ou the load
that was to crush me.
" My friends all thought I would nev er re
cover, nnd though the doctors came to see
mo and prescribed, it was easy to see that
they were but trying to mako my pathway
to the grave a little more ensy, without the
remotest liope or recovery, and I looked for
ward to death with happiness.
"While in this frame of mind, I wni ad
vhed by a fiicnd to try Dr. Williams' Pink
mi ')u'a "ot5n" t,ie "so 0f tliciu, taking ono
pill after each meal, and this I continued
for one week, and began to fancy I perceived
improvement in my condition. I then hi
creased the dose to two niter each meal, and
at tho cud of tho srnnnd uppL- l,n,M v., ..
doubt but what Pink Pills were making mo
better, so I kept on using them according to
directions, nnd In three months was n well
man."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the
elements necessary to givo nevs life and rich
ness to the blood nnd restore shattered nerves,
rhey aro for sale by all druggists, oi may be
had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50 cents
n box, or bix boics for $2.50.
10c. low oi. Inferior to choice, S.' 73a i 23;
lambs, $3 50a3.
It it Hit lo Live Stock.
nullalo, N. V, Match G Cattle Slow
and unchanged Veils Dull and weaker
Hogs Strongei ; good to choice Joikets,
$3.93; mixed packers, JJS7u3'J0, heuw,
Wi3, ))lgs, JJMla3.!)3, roughs, $3 10ajf0,
stags, U r,0a3. Sheep and lambs Sttonger
foi lambs; llrm for sheep, choice lumbs,
J3 13a3 23; fair to good, $IGUu5 10, mixed
sheep, good to choice, $lal 25; culls to full,
-'Wj3 75, wethers, SIIOalM.
Oil Murkei
Oil Cltj, Pa, March 5 Ciedlt balances,
31c.
"Do ou think opals nte unlucky?" iu
qulied the supeistltious man
"Yes," was the leplv ".My wife vvullts
one -and it's going to cost mo $30."
Washington Stni.
Don't rur liouse stand
I vacant when you
LCclV can find a good
tenant by placing a small
"adv." in The Trihunk
"Want" columus One Cent
for A Word..
rou ri:nt.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
T?("tnNT-"-1rw7r"'lt6l)jisi).V KlItbT
X1 Horn ol Me-moilnl Hull, lir Washington
avenue, now occupied b Dr. Hiites, Apply
to W. W. liA'IIIHOPL.
i,-oititic.T-Kivi: Pi.ooits., ui:-,r loca-
J1 tlon, in ccntei of eitj, suitable for auv
kliulofbiiKliRos, cltv bent; elevator put In if
deslied. Inqtiiie ol 1 HOS,. WKLLb, Coin
monwcnlth llulldlug.
O'JO-l'PKP, HHALTHV HflPSP.TWLLVr.
V looms mill bnth; till light; all convenl
ineis, hot and (old VMiteron three Uoori, and
luundrj. JuNLS, ;ni sjpruie stieet.
j.m.n i: fiousi;, LrxTiuoi-sirALi. lkuit
I ioouih, hot nnd cold VMitei ou eveij llooi,
lavatoiv with hot und cold water on pailor
tloor, hot unit cold watei In bediooms, bat
Ici spantiy with hot and c-old watei, good
launch, (ellai undeuliiiliied uud eetnented,
plumbing the vciv best, tiapped, ventilated
to the loof and ticiated, liiindMiine liiimtel
and low down giate In back pailoi, bullet In
dining loom, housekeepers closet viltli
dinners, luiiince, range, two water closets.
lOMN, :n 1 spuKestiiLt.
Qir
-s,ri:AVI 1II1AT AND WA'I'l'll IV.
V dudedl, stole ohdo
dudedl, stole opposite Hotel Jeimvn.
(,ood buslniss, good wlndown, good ttlliu
Iloi uoll.loiilll oi stoiiiL-ei. i old viiiilt.oulslili!
undliuldu stalls, watei closet, cleitile and
as lights, tanks, basins, c tiundelleiH, deeoin
tlons. IOM:s,!1 Sprucosticet.
J701t ItLNI'-MtP. ItOOMR
X1 ot untarnished, with b
S. PPItNlSIIHl)
boiud. Madison
avenue, neat viiiiueuy. ueieienees. .vi. u.,
1 1 ibunu olllce.
TT'Olt lti:N'l-HOt'slH CONTAINING s,
J looms, with inodein Impioveinents.
ri'J.I Wjonilng avenue.
?UIt ItHNT-IlOt'Si:, l UOOMS ON THll
X1 Hist llooi. ft'27 Woinlng avenue.
CUI'l KS TO It HNT 5 1 1) ADAM'S.
I70H ItP.NT-HOl'Si: CONTAINING h
J1 looms, with modem lmpioeiiieuts,sir
Apiilj on pienilses, 1618 Wuslibuin stieet.
T70U iti:NT-THi:THiti:n Pi.ooitsovpit
J No. Ul)s.piuee street, now occupied bv
tho Itowlng Assoi latlon, possession Apill I.
Iiuiulro ol 1'It.LD. WAONLlt, r.U Liickii
wanna uvenue.
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
rNVWsTTtsTuHLi
y out 101 and -j.-h. household neieHsltlei-;
quick selleis, alno agents foi out catchv nov
cltks, sample ()e. 1 01 lurtietilais addiesK
Willi II Ml 11 LO. PJN.rotuthSt , Phllu.
A'
AA.-W VNTLD-MHN AND WOJUIN.
voting and o Id. to work foi us in ibeh
own hollies in spare time, ilaj 01 evening.
We jiav SHI to siir, pel veek. Noeainass.
lug. Auv child can do the woik. Send ad
diess to-dav. Wo send woik at once. 'IIIP
VAIL AltT CO., Dept 'J77, Vail, Pa.
TV H DON'T WANT IIOYH Olt LOAPHIts.,
but men ol ublllt; ?:mi) to hr,i)(i n
month to hustlers; state and gcneial agents,
siiliiiv and loiiiiiilMslou, ItACINH rlltL
HNliINHCO., Hueine, Wis.
WANTKD-SOLICl'lOItsi; NO DHLlVKIt
ing, no collecting; position peimancnl;
aj weekl; state ago. GLLN HKol'HIUtM,
ltoihcstet, N. V.
7-ANTi:U-UHM:itAL AOIJNTH IN L -
el count; uIho lad ciuivussers, soiiic
thlng new; sine sellei; nppl) quick. J. (,.
IIH.IIIJHT, 111 Adams avenue, sjcruntoii, Pa.
AUKN1S-WHAT AHH YOU GOING To
do about Sale Cltlzenshiniiile,, i. c,u
Ing by thousands. Addiess NICHOLS
Nupeivllle, 111.
A GKNTS-'IO SKLL OPH "l'llACTlCAL
IV guld, Hllvei, nickel and coppei electro
plasteis; pikes iioin Sil upwind: salar and
expenses paid; outllt free. Addiisx, with
stump, -MICHIUAN MPG CO., Chicago.
AUHN'lh-TO Si:i-L CIOAllS 'IO DUAL
tis; 'J5 vuH'kl.v and n)cnhes; e-cil-eneo
lllinccessai. CONhOLlDAlLD Ml G
CO , lb Vuu Ituren St., Chicago.
ki-Jal estate.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
77oiATI:-i?rWAHiTi7uli
V S'-',050, iiiuh; ueidevlution, M,, Tllblllie
olllce.
CHIROPODIST AND .MANICURE,
pOHNS, HUNIONS AND INGHOW1NG
w nulls cuied without the least puin or
diawliig blood. Consultation and advice
given liee. K. M. HL'l.HL, Chliopodlst,
Utll) Laekawaiinu uvenue. Ladles iittunded
at their ruddonce If deslu-d. Chuiges uiuder-ute.
-onno
A PECULIAR
SPANISH
You will judge, perhaps, on first thought, but when you know the price
you'll not be surprised. Twelve years ago thess Spanish Scarfs were in great
demand and were worn extensively as a neck and shoulder ornament. And
they are good today, as many of our friends who have already bought them tell
us for head-gear, if you are going out in the evening, or you can take one of the
wide, extra long ones, and make a waist or bodice over a covered ground.
This lot we have are strictly all silk, and many of them are big enough
for a shawl. The actual value is from $1,50 to $4.50 each.
OUR SALE PRICE
CONNOLLY
I1ELI WANTED FEMALES.
Adv. Under This Head One Cent n Word.
WANTKD-CO.MPHfKNT GIHL '10 DO
1,'encial housework; lefeiiiiceiequlred.
5'JU luliic uvenue.
T AD1KS--1 MAKE HKiTvVAOlN DOING
X-J pleasant home work,audwlll t'ludh send
urn luiiiiiiiiniH loan senuniK -j ecni stamp.
MISS M. A. bl'KlllJINH, Lawrence, Mich.
7ANTnD--LADV AUKN'IS IN SCltAN-
ton to sell and Introduce Snydei'B euko
lelnii; e pel lenced canvasser preferred; work
peinianent and vei piolltable. Write Toi
partlculiiis at oik e und it benellt of bolldnv
tiade. T. U. hNYDLHi CO, Clnclnnntl, O.
J ANTKD LM.M LDIA'l KLY-TWO HNRIl-
s?ctlc Riileswomcu to leptesent us.
Guaranteed Stl a duv without Inteiferln
with other duties. Healthful oectiputlon.
Willo fur paitleulins, enclosing stainp,
M VNGO CULM ICAL COMPANY, No. 72
John s-tieet, New York.
WANTHD-LD1KS-S10() IN GOLD
t'lven uwu.v. Who can foim the (jieut
et number of words ftoin the litters In RU
LIAHILITY.'. You can liuiku twenty or moie
words, weleel sine, nnd if ou do vou will lt
eelveii(;ood leward. Do not use an lettei
nioiu times than It uppcais In the wotd. I'so
no luiiKiiaco exi ept HiikIIsIi. Woijs Biielled
alike-, but with dltleiulit meuning, mn bo
Used but once, t'se an dlctlonur. Pio
nouns, nouns, verbs, adverbs, piclltes, stir
lives, adjectives, propel nouns allowed. Anv
tliliit; that Is a lcvltlm.ite vvord will be nl
lowcd. Work It out In tills iiiunnei: Hat,
let, 1 e, lie, liable, bit, bite, bet, but, etc. Use
these wouls In joui list. The publlsheiM of
WOMAN'- Wollt.ll VNI) Jl.NNI-sS Mi 1,1,1 u
VIOMIII.V will pu sj'jo oo I,, Kolcl to the pel
sou able to niiilce the laiKcst list of words
Horn theletteislnllie wind HLLIAMLITY;
S 10.00 for the sceond, sr 00 for the thlid;
S-5.00 lot tlieloiutli, andS'J.OO each foi tho
llilitv net lai gist lists. The above lewaids
uieglven lieeand without consldeiatlon foi
tho purpose of attracting attention to out
handsome woman's inun7lne, thlit-sl
) lees, 1 u long eolumns, ilnel lllustiated,
and all oilglnal niattei, long and .short s-to-lies
b the best authois; pilec, S1.00 pti
Vtui. 'loentei the contest, it Is necessutv foi
ou to send 'J" cents In stamps or silver, loi a
tluee months tilal subscription wtthoui list
ol wouls, and ovci person seudlng the '2r
(intH and u list ot twent winds or more Is
giiuiantced an etiu piescut, b rettiin mall,
(In addition to the minnilne)' of a 188-puge
book, "l'leusllie Island, b Itobert Lotus
Steveuson, a laselnatlng stoi of love and
thrilling adventuie. s-iitlsruetlon guaranteed
In evei ease oi moiic refunded. Lists
should be sent at once, add not Inter than
Mas 15. '1 he mimes and addiessts of suc
cessful contestants will be pilutid in June
Issue, published In Mnj. oui inibllintlnii has
been established ten .veils, vc leler jou to
nu incieantlle agencj for out standing.
.Make join list now. Addiess Wu.MAN S
WOitLI) I'LIJLIsIIINiiCO.'J'JO-U-T'Iemplo
Couit llulldlng, New oik tit.
WAN IKD-LVDIIIS-8100 IN GOLD
given aw nj. Cut this out andsnvoit
This ad. m.i not appeal again. Are on n
siiiuit spcllei.'. We give S1UII awav In pilm
to those able to make tho largest list ol winds
Horn the word ItLsPONSlllLi:. on can
make at least twent, we believe, andll.vou
inn jou will get a present an.vwu.v.and It
join list Is the biuc-l vou will get 10 oo In
ea"h Heie me the lilies to follow: Cseonl
wuidslnllie ihigllsh language. Do not use
an litter In a woid nioio times than It up
piiiis In lll.NPON,im.H. Wouls spelled
alike (tin bo tiseel onlv once t se an dlc
tlonur, and we allow to be counted piopei
IWU1M... ,u nnriims. ,ir,tli,. uiiMWmw ,,..
legttlniuti wold, lids is the wa: Itespous
Iblc, icsponse, lip, sop, see, sin, sip, soil, sob,
sole, Uc I sc these words, 'I he publlshei ol
Tin Wiriui n WmivN will give .ivvuj, on
vpill 10, the sum ot MOO, divided Into 'J I
pilcslui the laigest list ol wouls us above,
a 10 to the peison making the huBist, $10
fot tho second hiigest, live e ich loi the net
live largest lists, s,:t each torthencu 1 lam
est, und bl lor each ol the net Iti laigest
INis. Wowant.vou to knov, oui p tpoi, mill
It Is foi this leason wo ollei these piemiums
Wo make no evtia ehaige foi the prlv Hereof
enteilnjf tills woid-bulldlng contest, but It ts
nitessai to send us 'jr cents, sllvei oi
stamps, loi which we villi send vou oui hand
some lllustiated '.ist-puge miigalne loi sl
mouths, and the vn dti we ieeeIveour
leinittanie we will mall jou, lice, a be uitlliil
pletiue entitled "i he ioiest Suutmirj, 17
'J I luchis, a ihuiiiilng piesent 'ihisolli-i Is
the giiatest ou have evei hud mude to vou.
s.endoui list ut once. II ou win one ol the
itilis ,,m inline will In, mililiwlipil In ,,m
via lss"ue. Addiess I'm Vvil itlc i.v Won iv,
Illl and l'Jl Nassau St., New Yoik Cltv,
N. Y.
HELP WANTED .MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
VVAVI HDM . TO M NA.E Jilt vNt II
ollheat Sciunton tin old established
house; salui, bl.MOOu nii, SHOO lush and
best lereicinesreiiulied, lnonev lull seemed;
inmmiulal leleieuees ruiuishcd. Addiess
KELLER ,V KIRKPAfRlCK, f,(l Noith Utll
St., Philadelphia, Pu.
COLK I TORS AN'l LI) -1'ltoriT MILE
ii and aiccable woik. i'ii(l htiuiiu fui In.
formation. N VI ION VL t ItEDllOlts .s,.
sot 1 VTION, No 1 1 Past l'Jd St., New oik.
w
TANl'r.D HIGH GRADE MAN OR
woman of uood cliimli stimdhiir. (It-i
willing to lun n oil! business then to ait as
nianagti and loriespondeut ill hgh (lass
busluiss. Salurv, loinmlsslon oi both. En
close siiriiddussul stamped envelope to VIis,
K. V. REED, guneial nianater, ri'Jo dams
avenue, Siianton, Pa.
UrANTED-AN IDEA. WIIOl AN I'Hl.MC
ol some simple thing to putent." Pio
tut.voui ideas, thev nuiv biiug ou wealth.
Wllte lOHN WEDllEltlll'RN ,'s (O, Dept.
I . 'Jil, Patent ttoines, iishlngton, I). (',,
loi theli S1HOO pi IO ollei and list ol 1,000
Inventions wanted.
UrANTKD-AH AGENT IN EVERY MX
tlon to canvass; s? .oo to bn.un a dav
made; sells at sight; also a man to sell staple
Ooods to dealers, best side line ,7i a month;
sulai or huge eoiiiuilsloii made: evpeileuee
uniiccesyai. ( llttou "soap and Munufuitiii
Ing Compaii , l luclnuatl, O.
7ANTED -- WH!.I,-kNOWN IA.N IN
evei town to sollelt stock subsulp.
tlons; aiuonopol: big mom roi agents; no
c.ipltul reipiiied EDWARD C. t'l.SH A CO.,
Uorden Uluek, Chleugo, 111.
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
OR HALE A 'JOU EGG'. NCUIJAIOR IN
leueci condition. .ppi I ID North
Garfield avenue, Serautou
, ra.
IAIIJI POR .SALE AT WAVERLY DOR-
I otigli, eontulnlng elo ueres; good IioubOj
bam and orehaul, lmniliu J, 1). KNIGH'l,
Clurk'sGiieu, Pa.
I,"OR8ALE-rniSTCLASSlloAD HORSE,
II cheap, euu boseeu at 1 lit! N Main avt
nue. frOR HALE-FURNITURE, OARI'EIH,
I1 book-euses ut gieat burgulus. l'j l Madi
son avenue.
f?OH HALE-A HILVER-PLATED CONN
I' double bell euphouium, nicely cngruved,
with trombone bell, gold lined; nearly now
and cost 00; w 111 sell at a buiguln. Address
tliln week to 11
Pu.
Sly & Wallace
PURCHASI
TO IKE WAS THIS 69 DOZEN OF
nCE
JU4
& WALLACE,
TJ'OIt HALi:--H()UMH, AGP.DHIX YHAHS,
X weight, 1,000 pounds; can be seen ut
10'Jl Price street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
01,800 AND r00 ON P1IIST MOUIGAGH
cj) tlty inoperl,tiKsoon ni title upproved.
D. H. ULPLOGLt;, Attorne , Meari llldg.
Q'JO.OOO TO LOAN ON GIT PHOPRIITY
su) In sums to suit hoi rower. Call or addiess
W. GAYLOHD THOMAS, Attorney, Itepub
llcan building.
CLAIRVOYANT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
M.MH. DC LLON PENT ON, CMa7hVo
lint und l'hienologlst, lO'Jd West
LiielcnvTunuu avenue, Hide Park, a few dus
only.
LOST.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word
T OS i'-ON UON1) A Y LAS r' ui; rVIH2N
1-J Hvdel'ark and Gieen Hidge a feather
collnielto; li suitable icward will be given for
the letuin of snine to Phelps' Di ug store, cltv .
CITY SCAVENGER.
Ali.ISniGGS CLEANS PItIVY V VULTS
and cess pools; no odoi. Improved
pumps used. A. UltlGOS, 1'ioprietoi.
Leave outers 1 100 N. Main ave,, ot Llekes'
drug stoic, corner Adams and .Mulberi.
Telephone III) IO.
STOCKHOLDERS' 31EETING.
fTlHlTVNrUAL MtnTriNtJ OP THE
JL stockholders or the Dickson Vlunufac
taring Compaii, foi the election of directum
and tiansiietlon or such othei business as
mav piopeilv eoinu beroio tho meeting, will
be held at tho olllco of tho company In tho
cit ofberanton, Penns Ivanla, on vVidues
dii, March loth, 1807, ut 10 o'clock a. in.
L. P. llOWEIt, beeletai.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
ASttr, 0 "iTCu PET 1 1 ."EA N 1 NO jT V CHIN E
call eain $0,000 per veal, wilte foi cata
logue. CLEVELAND LALNDRA MA
CHIN E CO., Clevelund, Ohio.
24
ON EVERY S100 MADE LAST
kj x moniii iiiiougii our s.v stem oi s mil
cute speeiilation. Send foi full eplanatoi
naiilphlet. O'CONNOR A. CO., 10 Wall St.,
VOt CAN .MAKE SOME MONEY HY IN
X vesting lu speeiilation liiiuicdlutel;
send foi oui booklet, "Good Advlie' and
dull lafonnatlon. A. V. 110RST J: CO., 0
Pine St , New York.
PROPOSALS.
BIDS WILL UH RECEIVED U THE I'N
doislgned, on oi before Maich -.'Otli, tin
from 500 to (100 getanlum plants, to be de
llveied in such ipinntlties as dlicctcd, at the
dltleient ceiueteiles ot Scranton and Dun
uiuie on the muinlug ol .Mumoilal Da.v nevt
lo bo good, stioug, huid plants, glow u lu
pots, not less than eight Indies high: di
iiveud In tall bloom, unpotted. ROllEltTC
l L VItIv,Ste'ietui Joint Memoilul Duv Coin
mlttee l'osts i:itl und tijp, 018 Adams
avenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
XvrTmnilDGUt
-fin situation to do geneial housework In a
small fumll. Addiess, mi Harilsou aveiiue.
QITUATION WANTKD-11Y A YOUNG
O man Hi ears or iiife, willing todoanv
kind ol woik. Addies D. W., 150 Noith
Mala avenue, i it.
.M'EltlENLED SALESMAN SEEKM
situation
wholesale oi ictull. Addiess
, eaio ol ThomuH W. Lewis,
W. II. LEWI'
01 pliant.
WAN ri:i IJV WOMVN, WASHING OR
go out b thedu. V. S, 1 17 N. Main
avenue, dt.
pVRPEN'lER WORK WANTED BY A
V' good mechiinlc; haul wood a spulultv.
Addiess CARPENTER, eaio T ilbuno Oillee.
FINANCIAL.
EVERY SATURDAY
We mall to out (tistomcis ( hecks foi their
sbaie of theli piotlts ailslng fiom out VS i tK
l.v svmiU vn s, avei aging g to 8 per cent.
Vmouuts of SJOO uud upwuuls luiepttd.
Wilteloi oui pamphlet evplalnlng puitleu
lais. SAM KELLER & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
Established 1 S87. Lord Court lllg, New York
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and Surgeons,,
DR MARTHA S EVERITT, 103 WASH
lngtou ave. Olllce hours until 10 a m ,
2 to 1, G to 8 p. in.
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D , HOME
opnthlst, No. JJS Adams avenuo.
DR A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases ot Women, coiner WomIng
avenuo and Spruce street, Scruntou. Of
fice houi s, Thursda and Satuida, 9
a, m. to 0 p. m.
DIl COMEGYS-OFriCD NO 337 N.
Washington ave. Hours, 12 in to 3 p.
m Diseases of women u speclult. Tel
ephone No. S232.
DR W. E. ALLEN. 61J NORTH WASH,
lngton avenue.
DR. ANNA LAW, 303 WYOMING AVE.
Ofllce houis, 9 11 a. m 1-3 p. m , T-S p. in.
DR" L. M.GATES, Zl WASHINGTON
avenue. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 a. ni 1.3i)
to 3 and 7 to & p. m. Resldencu 309 .Madi
son avenuo.
DR. C L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Pitting und Fat Reduc
tlon. Rooms 200 und 207 Mears Building.
Olllco telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 1'
2 to 1, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL
lst on chronlo disease of the heart, lungs,
liver, kidney and genlto urinary or
gans, will occup the otflco of Dr. Roos.
Hi Adams avenue. Oftlce hours, 1 to S
p. m,
DR. JOHN C. PRICE, 339 WASHINGTON
uvenue. Olllce hours 8 to 10 u, m.; 2 to
4 und 7 to 8 p. m.
CHOICE FOR 50c.
20s,iS'?IOAuvseenuo'
w. a. nooK, vnTnniNARY sun-
geon Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2672.
Lawyers.
FP.ANK E. nOYLG, ATORNUY AND
counsellor-at-law. Purr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
EDWAP.D W. THAYER, ATTOHNKY,
Itooms 212-13-K Cominonw eaith Bldg.
JErPHEYB & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-I
aw, Commonwealth Building
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsollors-at-lavv, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESSUP,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Dank Bu 1 1 m m
ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common.
vvealthbiilldlnc , Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
TRANK T OICELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms 03. CI and 03, Common,
wealth building
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Office, Wyoming avenue, Scranton.
L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna nve , Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNDY-AT-Law,
Dlmo Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In largo sums at 6 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
avenuo nnd Spruce street.
B. F. KILL-AM, ATTORNEYAT-LAW.
120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa.
JAS J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY'.
at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran
ton. WATSON, DIEHL. HALL & KEMMER
ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law;
Traders' National Bank Building, rooms
C, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third floor.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vlee Agency
Architects
PERCtVAL J MORRIS, ARCHITECT,
Board of Trade Building.
EDWARD- h7 DAVIS, "AlfCTITECT.
Rooms 21, 23 and 2C, Commonwealth
l)ullding, Scronton.
E L WALTER, ARCHITECTrorFIcl:
rear of COO Washington avenuo.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
133 Spruce St., cor. Wash. nve.. Scranton.
FREDERICK L BROWN,"ARCHITECT,
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Seianton,
T I. LACEY' & SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
Alelerniiin.
G r.KELLOW, 1001 W.LACKA. A-VE.
Dentists.
DR T. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCH
street.
DR II. T. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y HARRISON. 113 S MAIN AVE.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII.J15 Wyoming ave.
R. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EX-
change
WELCOME C. SNOVER, i LACKA.
ave Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to 5.
Dressmaker.
MRS M. E. DAVIS, -130 Adam3 avenue
Schools.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college oi business, thoroughly
trains joung children. Catalogue at re
quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTER II BUELL
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term Apill It Klndc'igarten $10 per term.
See.!,.
G R CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, stole 11G Washington ave.
nue; green house, 1330 North Main ave
nue; stoto telephone, 782
Wire Screens.
JOS KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA
wanna avenue, Sciuntoti, Pa, munufic
tuier of Wire Sci eens.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CArE, 125 AND 127 FRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable
P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L S. W.
passenger depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC TOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished For
terms address R. J Bauer, conductor,
117 Womlng avenue, over Hulbert'3
music store
MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Waiehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
FRANK P BROWN & CO. WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC
countaut and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postottlce.
Agent for the Rex File Extinguisher
Printing.
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
North Washington Avenue Llnotypa
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Whittles unsurpassed In this ret'lou.
y