The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 11, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SOR-ANTON TltfBUNE-TIIUTtSDAY MORNING. MATIOII 11, 1807.
MR. LOSCII'S BILL
IS SLAUGHTERED
A Scticmc to Regulate the Commissioners
of Luzerne and Scliujlkill.
CAPITOL REMOVAL BILL POSTPONED
Kent or Hill .Hurts wllli Owiuhi'liniiig
I)(;ic!U--.1Ii. .McQuou u Intrciiliicrii 11
Hilt Itcliitiiij liistuiuice -'flu'
C'lii'i'se: Hill li Atiiuntlcil--A .uls
niicu to 11 u Abatctl ill tin) House.
Hanlabuu". Pn-. March 10 In the
senate today the lolloping bljls were
load In iilucc:
By Ml. McCJuown, making it n misde
meanor to Insure, 01 to ulil, or solicit In
this Itisuiuncc of tho life of uhv pet sou ot
unsound mental condition, oi under 10
jealB ot age. A penally clause Is nt
tuohed, muklng violations punishable b) a
nno of $1,000 oi one ) cut's Impiisotimeiit,
or either, or both.
In behalf of the llit investigating
committee Mr. Hellei, ris chaiunan,
indented the repol t to tin senate In
the. teport was contained, life nltouuy
s-et lorth In these dispatches), the le
tusal of Kev. I)r a. C .Swallow to give
the names ot his lnlormants In connec
tion with an article In the Pennsylvu
nla Methodist, alleging cilmlnul negli
gence on the part of the atatc custodian
In connection with the file On motion
of Mi. Gobln the lepoit wus lefotieel to
the committee on Judicial y genoial for
a lepoit at toinonow morning's ses
sion. LOSCII'S UILL KILLED
Mr. Losch's 1111 legulatlng the ex
pence of county coniinlfrsloiu'is In coun
ties containing' a population ol 150,000
i.iul oer wns killed It lelened espe-
hilly to Schulklll and Luzerne coun
ties. Mr. Lusch will endeavor to hae
It leconsldeieel ho that It can be
amended The bill cut off the pajment
of tt leveling expeiiHCb of comnilsMon
eis, excepting those Inclined In the
peifoininnce of olllclal dut.
On motion of Ml Thomas, the author
of the eapitol lemoval bill, eonsldeia
tlon of the meusuie was postponed loi
the piesent.
.mi, Uiown's net, amenddtoij of the
coipoiatlon act ot 1S74, piovidlng for
the lncoipoiutlou ol companies loi
bti) lng, selling, tiudlng oi dealing In
any kinds of goods, wuies and mei
chnndise at wholesale, letail, ol both,
vvns the special oulei at 12 o'clock
It was tuithei (intended piohlbltlng
pei ions having stock In unj i.illioad
oi mining conipau) Horn having ttock
In a letuil stole
The MeWhlnnej house lesolutlon,
authoiizing an Investigation Into the
afialis of the bituminous coul legions
ol the state, came up tor discussion
The lesolutlon states the Induslilal
condition ot the bituminous coal dis
tiicts at Plttsbuig Is so dlsti easing as
to call for Immediate action.
Mr Pllnn suppoitod the ineasuie and
fuoied Its call) passage
Mi, White, of Bcavet, wanted It 10-
feired to the committee cm mines and
mining, and made n motion with that
end In lew.
The motion was fuithei discussed by
Mestis Gindy, Gobln, Kennedy and
Menlek
, Mr White's motion pi e ailed, the
jeas being 30 and the najs 13
BILLS INTRODUCED.
Among the leports fiom the commit
tee of the house this morning, was the
bill providing toi payment of Inteiost
on state deposits This bill was sigioe'il
upon at a meeting of the committee
In Philadelphia last Satuida)
The giange ta bill was repoi ted foi
the purpose of printing and will be
lecommitted
The Woodiuff civil sen Ice bill was
also lepoited.
Among the blllb lead In place were
the following
B Mr. Reinhaid, of Lebanon To define
the ie-ponsbillty of emplojers ot luboi
lor tho negligence ol employs to whom
nie t intuited the duties of the emplovei
It makes ullrouU companies lesponslble
foi lli act ot employes
B) .Mi Muishall, ot Alleghcn Appio
pli.itlng $3,000 to pu the expenses of the
legislative committee of the Ohtekanuiu
g.i buttle lii id commission, and of the dedi
cation ot monuments i cited b said com
inlMlon. This bill piovldes loi the cc
peiibes ol the trip of goveim?! und otlui3
to the battlefield
Hi Mr Coi ell, of Lviomlr-ij Authoriz
ing war wnku in the lebelllon to be
counted as double In computing tho tifteen
years' letlicment petlod
Speaker Boei notified the house that
he had signed the bill pioidlng that
there shall not be mure than Jive nor
less than thiee ussebsois, In second class
cities This Is the first bill to go to
the goveinoi this session.
KCATOH BILL DEFEATED.
The Keatui bill, pioUding for the
appointment and payment ot a legis
lative commission to pass on the con-
Tlt,l t'tT ci i.n
J? man experience
? true happiness
until she uciit
over her rosv-
cheeked, sleep
ing uaue-ureu ot
play and forget
fuloftovb Nev
er True happiness forachildlesswoman is
nature's most emphatic impossibility The
world teems with otherwise happy wedded
couplcb thdt only need the link of d babe's
divided caresses to unite them in mutual
hupptneta through all eternity Any woman
may assure herself of happy wifehood, long
life, love, and the great blebsmg of mother
hood, who will take proper care of her wo
manly self, and resort to the right remedy
foi weakness and disease of the delicate
organs peculiar to her hex.
The best of nil-known remedies for the
special weaRtiesses and diseases fiom which
women buffer is Dr Pierce's 1'avonte Pre
scription, It acts directly and only on the
oTgans that hear the burdens of mother
hood. It makes them btroug and healthy.
Taken during the expectant pcTiod it bau
irhes the usual discomforts and makes
baby's advent easy and almost painless. It
insures a robust newcomer and an ample
htipply of natural nourishment. All good
druggists sell it.
"It la ray heart's desire, ' writes Mr M 15
Jiuipsuu, I' O llox 31, Klnderhool. Columbia
Co , N V , "to tell you vvhut Dr Fierce'" mcdl
elue has doue for me Two jears ujo 1 was In a
very bad state I took nine bottles in all of our
' favorite l'rescriptlon ' J had been married
five years and had not had any children 1 now
have a ouii(,6ou one car old Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription eftected a poltle cure
words eauuot express my gratitude for the re
Hel from the great suffering 1 io long endured.
I do nut .think I should be here to-day had it not
b:eii for Dr. Pierce's medicines."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the
liver, stomach and bowels.
$ML-?-o-$-3
ty
msGXr
feMl
stitutlunnl and other tneuHUres ot new
bills, was dlhcused at sprue length und
then deflated li an ovei whelming vote
Tho bill to prevent frauds and de
ception In the manufactuie and sule of
cheem-, and dellnlng wltlch shall consti
tute vat Ions glades of chrese, was
amended on second leading sous to pio
vlde t lint the net shall take effect sixty
davit after Its. appi oval by the gover
nor Tho hill lo legulato the occupation
of hotsc shoeing and ptovlde for legls
tiallon and Ikenslng of hotse shoeia
was defeated.
At the session of the house this after
noon Mr. Entoty, of Meicci, llslng to a
qtlcHlInn of pilvllegp, piotcsted against
the clicltlatlon by jmites of the house ot
petitions In behalf ot applicants for
fcdeial positions lie said It was a
nuisance and Speaker Hover ngtcod
with lilm. He said It would be stopped.
A hill was lntiodueed by Mr. T11I
btoolt, of Allegheny, dividing cities of
the state Into thiee classes, cities con
taining 226,000 inhabitants oi over to
constitute the first class; thobe con
taining 100,000 and under 2i"i,000 consti
tuting the second chibH and those con
taining under 100,000 the third class.
Tne classification is ascei tallied by
the la-t census Within ten days aftei
the passage of the bill wheie It shall
uppear that a second class city has be
come u fhst class city the gov einoi shall
niiiwilnt mi elector of the cltv to be
mayor who shall hold ofllce until the I
April following the net municipal elec-
tlon The tnavoi will have power to I
appoint tho heads of depaitments called
toi undei the law governing cities oi
the Hi. st class
A bill piohlbltlng the di inking of In
toxicants on btieets, ullels und hlgh
vu3 wai defeated, ,
PENNSYLVANIA HAS
BEEN RECOGNIZED
Concluded from l'ngo 1.
ed that gentleman us peisonne non
gratae and he was w lthdiav.il.
Subsequently the piesldent appointed
Ml. Keeley to Home, and the king
of Italy declined foi s-lmllar lensoiib
to lecelve him, and the appointment
had to be cancelled Finally Mr Kee
le was appointed one of the judges of
the Intel national couit at Calio
In like manner Piesldent Ilairison
appointed e-Benatoi , 1'lalr, ol New
H.unpshlie, to be mlnlstet to China,
but the em pel oi declined to lecelve
him for the leason that Mr Blaii,
while a membei of the seuute, hnd
taken an active p. tit In the passage of
the anti-Chinese bill, and his appoint
ment wus cuncelled after he had stait-
ed foi I'eking.
IXQUIHIES WILL 1?C MADE
This custom of piactlcally asking
whether pel sons to lepiebeut the Unit
ed States In diplomatic pobltlons aie
peibonae non giatae will opeiate to de
feat the appointment to bevel al of the
Euiopean couitb of those gentlemen
who have exhibited offensive H'lgolsm
In congiess The lelatlons between the
gov ernments of Spain und Gei many
aie known to be veij coidial and Inti
mate, and the loval families of Austila
and Spain nie closely i elated, the
Queen Regent ot Snaln being an Aus
tilan pilncess Then theie Is the tilple
alliance between Ceimanv, Aubttla
and Italj, with which Spain has Inti
mate political svmpaths, If not asbo
ciatlon. It Is, theiefote, not to be e
pcetod that senatois like Moigan
Lodge 01 Camel on, foi example, would
be peisonae giatae to the com ts of
Spain and Austila. and, peihaps, Gei
man and Itall. For these leasons,
befoie the appolutniein. of ambasba
dois and mlnlbteis aie publicly an
nounced, the sccietaiy of state will
communicate thiough the fotelgn diplo
matic lepiesentatlves heie to usceitaln
vhether the pel sons whom It is pio
posed to belect would be agteeable to
the goveinmentb to which It Is contem
plated to acciedlt them.
In the case of Colonel John Hay, Gen
eral Hoi ace Poitei, ex-Kepiesentatlvc.
Diaper and M) Towei who have been
mentioned In connPtIon with mlbslons
lo Luiojiean com ts, thete is eveij iea
bon to believe the would be acceptable,
but theie aio a number of gentlemen
vho aie ambitious for diplomatic sei -vice
whose acts mil utteiances in il
lation to Kutupean aft alts undoubtedly
make them peisonae non gratae, and
leinove them from the list of pel sons
eligible for tot sign appointments,
DirriCULT PLACES TO TILL.
It is highly piobable the president
will find consldei.ible dllticulty in secur
ing piopei men for the mission to Spain
and the consul geueial at Ilnvai.a. As
ulieadj htates Mi Tower was usked
wliethet he would consent to take the
consul geneialship to Havana, and it
Is learned that the same cpjerlion was
asked e-HepiesentatIve Uiapei, who
wanth the emb.isb to lieihn or Homo,
and vv ho Is generally legaided as the
man selected foi the lattei place.
Owing to the delicate lelatlons that
exlBt between this lountij and Spain,
glowing out of the Inmii lection In Cuba,
men of ability, eiiiitiiLt with public
uliulis, knowledge of International law
and usuge, cool and dellbeiate lu judg
ment and wise and dlbcieet in action
aie needed at tl Is time loi the mission
to MadiHl and the consul geneialship
at Havana The piesldent ic oxtieme
li anxious to hi'cuie two such men toi
the places named.
Tour to Ciilil'oinm via PennsjHania
ltailioad.
In Southein California Is found the
leallzatlon ot a tlunm of the ancients
Heie nie the "Golden Apples of the
Hesperldes," ipenlng beneath a Bk
mole beautiful than that of Home, anil
In a climate moie perfect than that of
Athens Never In the wildest flights of
hl.s Imagination did either Honiei oi
Healod ever conceive of a gaiden lie hei
In veidunt beauty, mote pioductlve of
luscious fruit, or bet uinld moie plc
tuie.scjueand lovely suiioundlngs.
Tho last of the P?nnsh aula lallioad
tours to tho Golden Gate w 111 leave
New York and Philadelphia Maich 27,
stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver,
Colorado Spilnss and the "Gniden of
the Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tour
ists will travel by special tiain of Pull
man pulnce cnih going, and letuin on
luglar tiains via any route within
nine months. Itound-tilp tickets,
including tianspoi tntlon, Pullman
accommodations (one double beith),
meals, and other tour fe-ttues
going, and lallioud tiaiiHpot ration
on i-egular tiains leturnlng; and
one-way tickets, Including tianspoi la
tum and all tour features going, will be
sold nt the following lates:
Hotiml trip One way.
New Yoik J.'OSOD $14175
Philadelphia 20,1 00 140 25
AVuBlilngtoii, D. C .. 197 00 US 50
Huulsbuig, 1'u 107 00 lii 2r.
"WllkeH-Uuwo, Fa ., 200 00 USi 25
Altooim, I'.i ,... 101 20 130 75
Plttubtil , 1S7 20 13.! L5
Apply to ticket figonts-, Tourist Agent,
1190 HioaUvvay, Now Yoik, ot' Oeoijre
W. Eoyil, ahslstant general passenger
agent, Bioad atreet btatlon, Piilladel-phla.
g-gggllg Insist
&m Oeeiiiine
uJw! rflP TtivatrtW 'rarJjltolt
Ks?;i$ MiilB
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
St. Louis, Now York, lloaton, Philadelphia.
Chicago,
DISTRICT CONVENTIONS.
Second Legislative District.
Notice Is heiobj given that a convention
will be held In the aiblliation loom, couit
hou'e on Tuesdaj Mulch 10, 1S97, ut 2
o'clock p m , foi the puipose of electing
two delegates to lepiesent the Second
Legislative dlstilct of Lutlcawaiiiia
county at the state convention to be held
at Huulsbuig, and foi the transaction of
such other business us may come befoie
the convention,
The pilmailes for the election of dele
gates will be held ut the seveial polling
places on Satin da, March i, 1SS7 be
tween the houis of 4 and 7 p in
Fied W. l'leitz
Attest ('hull man
ChailesS Seamans, Secretaiy
Third Legislative Distliet.
In accordance with a lesolutlon adopt
ed b the Republican standing committee
of the Thiid Legislative District of
Lackawanna Count j at a legular meet
ing held on Satutdj., Muich G, 1&D7, the
district convention will be held on Tnes
da, .Mnich 10, 1S97, at 2 p m In the Ai
bltintlon room, Couit House, Set union,
for tho purpose of electing two delegates
to the State Convention at Hanlsbuig
Vigilance committees will hold delegate
elections on Satin du, Match 1J, 1S')7, be
twepn the houis of A and 7 p m The
will give at least two dais' public notice
of tho time und place for holding said
piinidi) elections
The iLpiObGiitdtlon ol delegates to the
said dlstikt convention Is based upon
the vote cast at the last preceding geu
eial election loi Hon. William McKlnley,
Kepubllcun candidate foi the otllce of
Piesldent ot the United States, he being
tho highest otllcei voted toi at the suld
geneiul election
In pursuance of this lulu the seveial
election dlstilrts aie entitled to lepiesen
tatlon as lollowb, viz.:
lienton 2
Clifton 1
Covington .. ..' 2
Dalton 3
Olenbuin 1
Uouldbboio 1
Gieenllcld 3
Lackawanna Township, South Dlstilct.. 1
Lickawannu Township, West Dlstilct. 4
Lackawanna Township, i:ast Dlstilct . 1
Lackawwan Twp, Noitheast Dlstilct . 2
Lackdwanni Twp., Southwest Dlstilct . 1
LaPluine 1
Lehigh 1
Madison 3
Newton 2
North Abington 1
Old Forge, Fhst Dlstilct C
Old Forge, Second Dlstilct 1
Old Forge Fourth Dlstilct 5
Ransom, Flist Dlstilct 1
Ransom, Second District 1
Scott 1
Scinnton Sixth Waid, Thttd Dlstilct... I",
Spilng Brook l
South Abington 5
Tavloi, First Waul 2
Tajlor, Second Waid 2
Tajlor, Third Waid S
Tajlor, Fouith Waul 2
Tayloi, Fifth Waid 1
Waveilv , 2
West Abington 1
THURSTON S PARKER,
Chairman
GEORGE J POWELL, Secietary.
Rheumatism Cured m u l)a.
"MYSTIC CUKE" for Iiheuinatlsm
and Neuialgla ladlcally cuies In 1 to
U das Its action upon the system It.
lematkable and lnvsteiloiib It ic
moveb at once the cause and the disease
immediately disuppeais. The llrst dose
rUc-atls beiicilts 75 cents Sold bv Call
Loten diuggist, 41S Lackawanna ave,
Scianton.
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Wall Street Review.
New Yoik, Muich 1U Tho affairs at the
Stock llxchunge todaj weio even less
Intel ebtlng than usual. Dm lug the
Kleutei pait ot the session speculation
wus eUiemelj dull, but a linn tone pie
vulled At the opening Sugai, Je'isej
Cential und Manhattan i.in olC ".a3! per
cent., but tho decline in these Issues hud
little ctfect on the lemaindei of the list,
and when Tobaieo suddenly moved up
fiom 77'. to "il the eailj li actional lo3cs
Weie leeoveied New Voile (Vntidl Im
pioved a lull point on the news that the
lompanv had decided to pa the usual
1 pel cent, foi the quaitel. Ldte In t..e
afteinoon Mls'ouii l'aellic suddeul nn
oil l'j pel nut, luthie'iued b the heavy
detlcit In the aiinuul repoit. speculation
closed stead m tone. Net changes wie
ti.ictlonal Total sales weie onlj 91,m0
fchuics.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
LEN . CO, stock biokeis, Medis build
ing, looms, 703-70cJ,
Open- High- Low- CI03-
Ing. ,eat. est. lng.
Am. Tobacco (''o. ... 77'C' 711 77'i 7b:1i
Am. Cotton oil 12 12 12 12
Am. Siu Hot. Co..llfi4 llU'a HC'i 113
At , To .V, S Fe Pr, J's -3 L".' li
Clilcugo Gas .... 77'i 774 7t 77
thlc. ,V N W .. ..107 11)7 101's 107
Chic., H & U .. Pt 77 71) 7f
Chic. Mil ,v St P. . 77'i 77 77 77
Chic , It. 1 .; Pnc... 074 OS I.7-. t,s
UlBt. ., i- r ... 1J 13 U 1J
Gen. Eleetlic .,..31 31 21 .14
Louis, i. Nash 4S 4') 45 4!i
Man. Elevated M S4 Ui iJ
Jlo. Pac J0 21 lU'i 1U".
N. J. Cential yi'i H1 HI '.i!
N Y. Cential S7 97 Wi I'T's
Nor. lJac 37 37 27 .17
Out. & Western ... 11 11 14'i 14
Omuha 7iG fi(j 5" uj
Pac. Mall JO Lu Ui
Phil .v. ItPad 2j 25' i J3 2'.
Southein It. It 0 0
Southetnlt.lt Pi... 27. 27 27 -7
Tenn. C. ic lion .. . 27 27 27' 27
WabaHh 0 C fl'i 0
Wabash Pr 15 15'i 11 l.".4
Western Union bJ S3'i S:. !'.
V S. Leathtl S S S S
V S Liahter Pi .... 51. r,') C9 5!)
I'. S Rubber 20 20 17 llsv,
Lehigh Valley .... 20 20 20 -'o'i-CHICAGO
P.OAHD OF TRADE PRICES
Open- High- Low- Cos-
WHEAT. lug, est. est. lng.
May 74 73 71 74
July 7.' 7J 71 71
LAUD.
May 17 17 17 17
July li 1S 18 lh
OATS.
May 24 24 21 21'..
July 25 23 J5 23
f'crnn(on Hoard of Triulu r.vclinugo
Jiiotiitioiis--AII QuotatluiiH Ituscd
on Par m 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton R. Plttston Trac, Co. ,.. 0
National llorlng iV. Drill's Co. ... 30
First National Hank 150
Elmhurst Uoulevard Co 100
The best Washing Powder
made. Best for all clean
ing, does the work quickly,
cheaply and thoroughly.
Largest package greatest economy.
Scranton Savings Uauk
Scranton Packing Co
Lnckawatma lion K Steel Co.
Thirl National Hank
200
93
150
'io
IV
xo
25.
1(W
103
0
Throop Noveltv M'f'g. Co
Scranton Ti action Co 15
Scranton Axle Works
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Cur Rcplacer Co . ...
Scranton Bedding Co
Dime Dap, i Dls Bank 113
Colliery Engineer 110
Lackn Trust k Sale Dep. Co 110
Crstal Lake Watoi Co
Ti.ideis' National Rank
BONDS
Pctanton Pass Rallwuj, first
143
12.1
125
mortgage duo 1918 :
People's Street Railway, Hist
tnortgnge due 1918 . ...
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co.
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due lii.'U . ...
Dickson Manufacturing Co ...
Lacka. Township School 5..
City of Scranton St Imp. G.
Mt Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Traction Co
Economy Steam, II. & P. Co..
110 ...
110
90
110 ...
100
lo:
102
!5
100
3
10J
New York Produce Mnrkct.
Now Yoik, March 10 Fiom Dull,
steads, unchanged Wheat Weukei , f
o. b, SP'sC , ungtaded ted, 70aS3c , No 1
not them, fc3?3c , options closed htcads at
a"ac under yesteiduj , March, Sl7,c.
Ma, 80'8c , Jul, 7SUc , September, 73'2-
Coin Dull, easlei , No 2 JOc , elevator,
2D1,c , afloat, ungraded white, -7c;
steamei mixed, 27c , No t, 2f.e., options
dull and weak. Match, SUUc , Ma, 2')V '.
July, Ul'lc Oats Dull, steudv , options
dull, weaker, May, 2Fc , July, 2'c , spot
prices, No 2, lie , No 2 white, 24e ; No ?
Chicago, 23c, No 3, 21c. No 3 white,
22'-e , mixed western 21a24c , white do
and white state, 2Ja30e Piovlslons Qul"t
steady, unchanged L.ud Quiet, steai'v,
unchanged Buttei Steddv, unchanged
Cheese Steadv, unchanged Egga -
Steady, state und Pennsylvania, 12al2'iC ,
western flesh, 13'4c , southein, llall'uc.
Chicago Ciiiiii and Provision .tlnihel.
Chicago, Maich 10 The leading future?
langvd as follows. Wheat Alaich, 73'b-",
7133e , Mav, 74-fec , 713,c , Jul. 7.'c, 71"
Corn-'Maich, 23'8e , 2!ec , May, 24H ,
21'sC ; July, 2"j5c 23V Oats Murch,
15?sc , 15B8e ; May, 17Hc , 17'8c , Julv, 1SV ,
ISIjC Mess poik May, $8 40, V8 10, Julv,
SS52K., $S 4J Lard Ma, $115, $4 10,
Jul, $125, $4 20 Shoit libs Mav, $ UVi ,
$4 40; Jul, $150, $4 50. CaHh quotations
wer as follows Flour was dull anl
stead, pikes unchanged, No 2 spilng
wheat, 7i'4n7114C , No 3 do , 7)'ia75c , No
2 red, S3'ia83B4c No 2 com, 23lia2rV ,
No 2 oits, 16'j.nKVV , No 2 rjc, 31c No
2 bat ley, .13c , No 1 flaxseed, 7SaS0c , ptlliif
tlmothv seed, $2 05; mess polk, $8 2"a8 30,
laid, $4 Wa4 03. short libh sides, $1 30dl ".0
phoulders, $4&n4 75, shoit clem F.des,
$1501102'; whislie and sugars, un
changed. m .
liufl'iilii Live Stock.
Buffalo, N Y, Maich 10 -CattU-Stead
light to good biitcheta' steeis,
$3S0al 10, Canada stookeis, $J 45a3 CO, feed
ers, $370a3S5, veals, dull, common to
choice, $4 25a00 Hogs Slow and lovve
Yorkeis, $4a4 05, few light, $110, mix .1
puckeis, $4a4 05, mediums, $1; pigs, $liuu"
loughs, $25a3G3, stags, $2 25a,3 15 Sheep
and lambs Hlghei for lamb", .iheep
-tead ; fair to choice lambs, $4 73i5 3",
culls and common, $3G0a4f,O, good to
choice mixed sheep, $1 23a4 45; common
to fall. $350a4, heav wetheis, $4 30a4 jj,
ewes, M 40a 1 CO.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Match 10 Cattle Receipts,
14,500 head, market easj and 10c lowci,
common to octia steeia, 1 75a5; stockers
md feedeis. $3 40all3, cows and bulls,
$190a37'i, calves, $3 50a0 10; Tevans, $! 10a
4 2"i Hogs Receipts,, 25,000 head; maiket
flim and 5c hlghei heavy packing und
shipping lots, $JC0a3S3, common to choice
mixed, $3C3a')S3, choke assorted, JJPOi
3 P0; light, $3 75a3 SO; pigs, ii ICaJ 90 Sheep
Receipts, 4,000 head, maiket steadv , in
f ei lor to choice, J3 23a4 lo, lambs, $4a7 23
Oil IIiirKct.
Cltv, Pa, Match 10 Option
bid: ciedlt balances, 91c.
Oil
91"-c
oil,
CLAIRVOYANT.
Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word.
A fMhTTH LL TnT EM 7n tTv IRVm
ill nut and l'lueuolcMlst, O'Jo Noitb
Main avenue, 11 de 1'urk.
luUe Noith .Main
Heu le I'm
REGISTER'S NOTICE,
ETnsTnrvTiT TTTi iT a l iTTTTtTA-
tecs, eiedltois unci othei peisoim lnter
csled, notice Is hciib.v given Hint the follovv
tug iiuinid peinoni have tiled their accounts
In the otllce ot the iesltei loi piobuteof wdl
und guiutlng lettiiN ot uduilulhtiutioii und
lot the eouutv ol L.u ltuvvuiinu, that -aid nil
ininlrtiutois, uvecutoiM and guuidluns have
settled thill ui counts 111 the ofllce ot the bald
leglstel, und that the Mime will be pieseiited
tollie in ph. ins ( omt ofeiild ccuintv on Muti
duv, Vluuli !jd. 1HP7, at loodockii m , at
the ;mut hoiisn foi c unllj uiutluir
I. 1) ltlc'huids, e ecutor ot Cuthuiliie
'1 hompson, deceiited.
'' v- 11 I'llceund i-ophla Al. Llaik-Evuuu,
eveeiitoisol 1. 1 ( luilt, dc eustd
II. IiiIiii Men haul, evicptoi of John T.
O.ivl", diceiised
4. illliim s, nutihlugs lulininlstt.Uorof
Jiilin ( aie.v, deicused
r Wuttei Molt Alidievv-, evecutor of
dellu L. Nchatrw, deceused.
l Rlcliuid 1. Heimlich, Nellie R. lleumli-h
uudJohu I Loltut, udiuliiUliutoih oil iiiuU
lltuinlsh, deeeusc-d.
7. Ldvvuul L. I'Ullei, udnilulsttutor
Helen 1 iillci, deeeasecl.
. .second puitlul m count ol tho eveelltois
of J oil li lluudlev, dec tused
P. Stephen loneK, executoi of James 1'.
llei,s, deceued
10. Jiilin 11 sumnei, evecutoi of Phoebe E.
(undue, Ueieuscd.
11. I. C Mi Vndrpvvi, evecutoi of 'ilmoth
('uliiiian, deceubed.
1'J. 1. L. stone and s. .. Moiehotv, e.ceu
tins ot P. E. .Vnnstiong, dc 1 1 used.
10. II, M.stleetei, evecutoi ot William 1.
1'lttK, deceased.
1 I, A, V. Eaton, evecutoi of Asa Eaton, de
ceased. I.'i. Edvvatd L. I'ullci, executor of E, L.
1 ullei, dt lc used.
Ill, llutilet I'. Tluoop, lulmlnltUiatllv or
Geonjos. Ihiocip, dee'iised
17. IsubelluG, Wlllluini'ciu, iidinlnlbtiutlK
ot David WUUaliibOii, deceased.
Irt. rimt unci llnnl I'ciount of John Ee'in,
gitaidl.iii ol FmiuiiT opplng, nco I'eiu.nilnoi
child ot 1'11ubetli rein, deceused,
II). 1'Jist puitlul account ot Edwuid L. Till,
lei und i 11. W'tlles, tiuntees undoi wlllol E.
(' l'lillei, deceused
'JO. 1 list and llnnl account of John 1-eiu,
gimidhwt of Altlim L. rem, mliioi child ol
Ellriibeth Eein, ekce.i.ed
'Jl. l'list und Haul in count ot 1'etci 1),
.Million, giiuidluii ol I'lunU VlcDouough,
mluorihildof Michael .McDonuuijh, dec i used.
J J. I'lrut und tl mil ucconui of 1'etei 1),
Million, gtiuidluu of Mkhiiel MeDouough,
luluoi child ol Mkhue McDpuoiigb, do
cea.eil. '.'If, I'lut unit tluul ui count of I'etei 1). Mil
lion, guuidtan ot l.oiettu MeDonoiU'h, minor
child of Michael McDcmoiigh, dieeuied.
'Jl. rirtitud lluul account ofE K Hovle,
giiiildluu of Hoitento and Louise Collins,
liiluorehlldieu ol I'. 1). Lollins, deeeuxed,
'jn. 1 lull mid tmrtlul account of trustees
uudei villi ol liu'lrlnp, deceased.
W. h. HOI'KINH, Realster.
11 PECULIAR PURCHASE Ifl 1
S HN'SH fur
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 $4.50 each.
OUR SALE PRICE
CONNOLLY &
0
Investment.
Small Outlay,
Big Returns,
Tribune Wants.
0
FOU KENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word.
Oilu, SUfi, ?.-,( -1 KNOW THE HEVLTll
s? ol oui fiiiutlv und jouraelflR valuable
und "lined to oil, .van want posltlvel pro
tected plumbing, a pure, dij, absolute!
health bouse, all looms light, with no poi-Ki-blllt
of inului ltd j'lolbon, uncHit tlie t-ume lime
with ull modem luxuilcs and eouveuieiiies
Mall )tiil, cull oi send lor piltited desalp
tlon of stipe l loi uvenue houses. Jd.VKs, Ull
sjpiuco btlCCt.
17011 RENT 1'WO C2) Ol'OFIt MOST Dh.
J1 slruble hou-cs, coiner (lllvo ntleet und
Aduinh uveniie. llest locution In ett. E.U V
1 1XN AHUN8, (Oinei Ash stieet und l'etin
avciuie. Telephone, lTfti!.
U
DOLtllLEHOl'SP
with nindt in Imiuovemuuts, bain lu
leiu. 7.1W Adams avenue.
VOU KEN r-Ol'I ILESl.N'J'lIE'inADEHS'
T Nutloiml Kank llulldlng.
i?ok HLNi i ive I'Looi!-., Ties r i.oca
I1 Hon, in i ontei ol elt, biiltublu foi iiu
Mud or buslniss, eitv heut; clevuloi put In if
deslied. Innuiie of THUS. WKLLS, Com
lnouvveultli Ilulldiug,
I70U HEM' TWO ULSIKAHLE SlOIlEs
1. on Llnuen Htieet, between Washington
and Wyoming avenues.
ini'iine ui iuu l.ui-
ucn btieci.
7HOVT OI I KTs I Oil HEM', 108
somico mi pet iiiquiio i.uvvi!, lti;u,l.i
lV Ii V 1LS.
1?01t EEN'lV-HOl'SE, 1 ItOOMS ON
J1 llrstflooi. ,)'27 Wjomlng uveniie.
bClTLS 1 OMENf oil) ADAMS,
'J HE
TOlt HEN r-HOUsE CONTAINING S
J1 rooms, with modern liripiovoiue!its,$io.
Appl on piemlses, 151H Wnsubuiu street.
T?01t HEN r-nil. T1IHEE FLOOUS OVER
I No. lit) Sprueo slieet, now occupied bv
thellovvitig Afsoelutloir, possesjslou April 1.
Iiupilie ol 1'KED. WAONLH, Oil LucUu
wunna avenue.
HELP AVANTED-MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
TpATTi7i7ruc'i i oit " Vo t ic i: o it-
il ders foi hard wood floois, grill vv oi Ic,
eto. Vpplv too. . HKSSLEIt, mo Linden
hitieet, lintel llulldlui.
7MEI) HP. II (lltVDE M VN OR
it woimiuofgood chuieh ntuudlng, Hist
willing to leiu n oui biiHlncHS then to act un
munugei und conespondeu in high cluhs
bimlneBS, Suhu v, commlsluii oi both En
close self uddieitHed stumped envelope to Mrn.
If. V. REED, general munugei, o'2Z Adams
avenue, Suuntou, lu.
vyANTED- VN IDEA. HO( AN HUNK
Vv of some simple thing to putcnt.' I'io
tect oui ideus, the lnu.v bi tug v on wealth.
WlltoJOlIN WEDbLltlll'RN A CO, Dept.
i'. 'J!i, l'ateiit Attm ue) r, Washington, 1. (.'
foi theli 18()0 nias oilct unci libt of 1,000
Inventions wanted.
TtS7ANTEl)--AS AGENT IN E Elt hl.C
ii tlon to cauvuss, s4,oo to yj.tio a da)
lnude; bells ut sight, ulsou mull to sell Stuplo
Goods to dcule rs; best side Hue 7r n month;
miIiii) oi I uge commission mude eieilence
unnecessui). ( llltcm -o.ip unci Mumilaclm
lng Companv , Cliielniiatl, o.
.7AN1'E1) WhIL-KMlWN M VN IN
11 ovei) town to solicit stock slibieilp
tlons, a uionopolv, blir mouev loi .iients, no
iiipttalieciulied E1)V VRD L. PIHlIiCO.,
lloideu lllock, Uilca.jo, HI.
HELP WANTED-EEUALES.
. Advs
Undirlhls HeaJ One Cent u Word
lX,rNlED
M'I'RP.Vlll Ls POR DRKfe-j
V liuikliig.
il'JO Mad riJii avenue
V
T-AMI.D--LOMPLIPNI GIRL '1 0 IK)
leneial liuusewoik; lifeieiieoieiiulied
ryjii liume) avenue. ,,
LVDIEs-1 MAKE I1IG WAGES DOING
pleabuut home woik, and will gludlv send
lull puitli uliiih to ull sending 'J cent stump.
Mls M. A SlPl'lllN'N I.avuontc, Midi.
WantiTd-lvdv AI.EVIS I Sl'ItTv
ton to sell und lutiodtiie Suvdei scake
lelng, c'vpeiieni'ed i.utvasi. prefened; vvoiU
peimuneiit unci vei) pioiltulile Willi loi
piciticuliiis at once mid git benefit til holldii)
t tilde i. II, SNYDER A CO, I ilielliuuti, U
WANTED l.M.MLI)IA'lLIA-rVOPNi:il-ii
eetlc huliswonieu to icprcMiit lis
Guuuintvcd vo u Juv without Inteiteilng
Willi othei clutln. Jleultlilul oiiiiputlon
Wilt.' loi nuitleiiluib. eiiihliit; slunin.
oil VIANGO CHL.MH VI. LUMl'AN'V., No 7J
JOIin stteel, nlv I one.
WANTED-'! O KUY.
Adv s. Under This Head One Cent u WorJ,
AAUNITD 'id 111 i
li mill hiows Aitdus
SOME PltEsll
ss, with imrtlelilais,
W. II MILLER, Mosiovv.Pu.
')Cn CARR1LR 1'K.LON.s; CASH l'ID
-iUU foi. lllltl)S101tL',!il 1 Spiniest.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
oTiTLTCilTTi
ii puitnerslilp between Gcoige W. Jenkins
and V. W. Musiuvo wus dissolved oa tho
Hist dav ol Muieb Ml di'btsdiiu to the suld
puitueishlp uio to be paid to Geoigu V .
Jenkins, mid thosei duo fiom lliusmnn will be
ptlil.li) Gecu.e . IfiiMiu,. who will iciii
tluue the business ut No 101 S. Main avenue.
GEORGE V. IENK1NS,
A. W. Ml'SGRAV E.
CITY SCAVENGER.
plIAH, COOl'ER, Cll'V .SCAVENGER.
Vy All oideis piomntl) attended to, dH) or
lllght. All the latest iippliunces, Cbuiges
teusoiiublu. 710 seiunlon stieet. lloiie,
0110 N'cutli Wubliiugtun uveniie.
A.
DHRlGGs OLHV.NH PRIVY VAULTS
und eess uools. no ncloi. liiiiiruved
pumps useu. A. UIUGG.S, noprletoi.
Leuvooiders lino N. Mulii.tive., or Elckes'
drug stole, corner Adams ami Mulbeny,
Telephone 00 10.
1EE WAS THIS
WALLACE,
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
TVTA NTEL)-0 lTtTiJ-TniTdfXwE
V lug, iioeollectlng, position ptrtiiniieiit, I
pu wceki.v; stuto use. ULEN HUCJIHElty, i
l(ocliuemtN' .
AN Ti:iJ-GE.VERAL AOENTS IN EV-
ei i omit; ulsolud) canvusseis;iM)tne-
thlng new, ture sellei; uppl quick. J. C
lllLllERT, 111 Adams uveniie, Sciunton.l'a
A GENTS-WHAT ARE VOL GOING 10
iV do about Safe t ltloiisldp pi Ice SI. Go
ing b.v thousands
Addieis NICHOLS,
Nupeivltle, 111.
AGENIh-'lO SELL OCR 1'IIACI'ICAL
gold, hIIvci, nickel and coppei eledio
plusteis; prlce fiom SI! upwnrd, sulnr and
evjieiifi'S puld; outllt flee. Addic-H, with
stump, .MICI1IU V.N MFG CO , Clilcugo.
AOENIS-TO HULL CIGARS '10 DEAL-!
era; bir, weoklv und cxpeiiHc; experi
ence UhiiecesHui.v. CONSOLIDATED Ml'G ,
CO , 4 8 'un llui en St., Chicago.
TOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent u Word.
nou hale-il uni'i'l ui:', ' C-UH-Lrsj
J1 book-cases at gteut biiigulus. 4'Jl.Madl
uou iivemie.
T70U SALE V blLVEK-PLAIED C (INN
l1 double boll euphonium, nkel engraved,
vvlth tiombone bell,
and cost SlUI, will sel
irold lined: neurlv nev
I ot a hditpiln. Addicus
G V 1.011, Luitu.vsvllle,
tills weelc lo i;. v .
1'a.
I70H S VLE-llOIlbE, AGEDSIX YEAItS,
P welglit, 1,000 pounds; cun bo been at
llt'Jl I'l Ice street.
IiUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
C!lO1 ON EVEin SlOO MADE LAST
O- I month thiough oui s.vstem of s.v mil
cato speculation.
! Kill
ipll
lion, "semi ioi mil cxpiiinuior)
O CONNOR A CO, 10 VNullSt,
nam
N. V
let.
rOLl CAN MAKE SOME MOE 11V. 1N-
l vesting In speculation lmmcdlatelv; i
send toi oui booklet,
Ciood Ailv lee ' rind
dullv InfoimuUoti. A.
l'lnust,, New nilc.
F. 1)01581' t- CO., I)
REWARD.
Advs. Under This Mead One Cent, a Word.
T jvii7lTa
X inutlon lending to tho 'irrest of the person
oi pcisous who toic tho biuccs fiom in) sign
und cm iled them uvvti). D. 11ELIC, i)!7
Adams avenue.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
nOHNS HL.MONS AND
INGROWING
j nulls cured wltliout tho
uo leant piiln oi
diuvvlng blood, toiisiiltaticni und advice
given tiee. E. M. HH.EL, Cbliopodlst,
OI'.O Luekavviiuna uveniie. Ladles ulfeuded
ut theli i(iduiieu If deolied Charges moder
ate. SITUATIONS WANTED.
Qir7YTION"wv"NrT
13 enced housekeepei; can do an) and all
kinds ot woik. Cull or uddieas E. VI. Ii , ;13'J
lllakel) street, Dunmoie, I'a
MIDDLE-AGED COLORED OMAN
wants a pluie doing geneiul houuvioiU
oi workb) thoduv, good lefcreuces. Addiess
T'iil .scianton stieet.
WAM'ED-A POsU'ION VS HOI ME
keepei b) an Amcilcun widow of i.
pei lent e. ai, eel ill; no hoiisewoik. Addiess
WIDOW', lilbuiie ofllce
riHRlSlIAN TEMl'KRANCE MAN
-' wants uuiplo) nient, used to hoises and
willing to woik ut un.vUilng. Addiess J. 1'.
II ,iuio Andeibon's News store, Noith Mulu
avenue, clt).
(JITL'ATION WANTED R
V M)t Nil, EX
who Is strlctlj
O pcilencid giocel) elei l,
teiiipeuite and honest Well acquainted in
the cltv. A good bund to t.il.e oide-is. Cull
bullish icferenee. P. s. U lilbitneolllee
x
r VNTED-SITL VTION As 1 It V LL1NG
bUlesinuii in colic ctoi, sl )eius evpeil-
enee. Well iieiiuiilnted between W llkes
liune and Susipielmniiii, stioudsbuig and
llliigliamtoii. bust ot leleieuecs jjlven. W ,
111 1 1 oidliuni stieet, Utv.
TU NO MARR1LD .MAN WOULD LIKE
J bltuutlon as a giocei) eleikorunv sultu
bio emiJloMiieiit. Vddies, 1. U, 'liibuue
olllee
Q1NGLEM N WOL LD LIK1
SIIL' YTHJ.N
ditiiflv titm
U as coiehuiuii 111 pilvati
.veins experience
otllce.
Addles',
U M , hluune
o
111 AI'IHN
V .M'LD-11Y
MJL'NG
ij mini 10 .veils ot use, willing to do an)
mini li
111
W.
i to do ail)
kind of woik
ddi ess 1).
105 North
Vluln avenue.
I itv
MXI'LRIENCLI) SM.LSM N
SEEk's
Addiess
J j situation; wholesale oi iiiuil.
W. II LEWIS, cuie of Thoinus W. lewis,
)l)Phuut
Plij'biciaiis unii Siir-;ci)ii4.
DR MARTHA S EVERITT, SOS wT3r7
lngton ave Office houis until 10 a. in,
2 to 4, 0 to S p. m
MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D, HUME
opathlst, No, 2.'S Adums avenue.
DR A TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner W)omlng
avenue and Spiuce stteut, Sei niton Of
fice houn, Thuisdn) and Satuidajs, y
a. m. to 0 p m.
DR COMEGYS-OFFICE NO. 337 N.
Washington ave Houis, 12 m to 3 p.
m Diseases of women a specl.ilt). Tel
cphone No. 3232
DR W E. ALLEN,
lngton avtuiue
DR. ANNA LAW, :
Otllce hours, 9 11 a
512 NORTH WASH.
WYOMING AVE.
, 1-3 p. in , 7-S p m.
DR L M. GATES. 123 WASHINGTON
avenue. Olllee houis, S to 9 a. m, 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Residence bOO .Madi
son avenue.
DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST LN
Ruptuie, Tiuss Fitting und Fat Reduc
tion Rooms 20l and 2u7 Muais Uuildlug
Otllco telephone 1501 Hours. 10 to 12,
2 to 4, 7 to 0
DR. S. W LAMERE YEN. A SPECIAL
lst on chtoniu disease of the heart, lungs,
liver, kldno) und genlto urluuiy oi
gans, will oceiip tho otllco of Dt. Rooj,
Hi Adams avenue. Office hours, 1 to 3
p, m,
DR. JOIIN C. PRICE, 339 WASHINGTON
avenue. Otllco hours b to 10 u. in. ; 2 to
4 und 7 to I! p. m,
60 DOZEN OF
SCARFS
209Z"BrZnue
Opp. Court House.
W. Q. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR.
geon Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated,
Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton.
r Telephone 2C72
I.uwvera.
rRANKE. BOYLB, ATORNEY ANDf
counsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14 Wnthlngton avenue.
EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY,
.Rooms 212-13-14 Commonwealth Hldg.
JEFFREYS 1 RUDPY, ATTORNEYS-at-l.iw,
Commohwealth Dulldlng.
WARREN & KNAPI-, ATTORNEYS
and Counnollois-at-lavv, Republican
building, Washington avonuc, Scranton,
P.i.
JE3SUP ,iy. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
W H JESSUP JR.
PATTERSON H WILCOX, TRADERS
National Rank Building.
ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND,
Attornejs and Counsellors, Conimon
vvealth bulldbig Rooms 19,20 and 21.
TRANK T OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
JA.MES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw
Rooms 03, til and 05, Common,
wealth building
SAMUEL W EDOAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Office, Wyoming avenue, Scranton.
L WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave . Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNflEND, ATTONEY-AT-Law,
Dlmo Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at 5 per
cent
C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on teal estate security.
MeaiB building?, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce street.
U. V KILLAM, ATTORNEY-ATLAW,
120 W)omIng avenue, Scranton, Pa.
JAS .1 H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY -at-Law,
43 Commonwealth bldg , Scran
ton. WATSON, DIEHL. HALL ei KEMMER
ER Attoine)s and Counsellors-at-Law;
Tradors' National Bank Building, looms
C, 7, 8, 9, and 10; third iloor.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY', COMMON
wealth building. Intetstate Secret Ser
vlce Agency
Architects
PErfcn'AL J. MORRIs7ARCHITECT,
Boaul of Tiade Building
EDWARD" H DAVIS, ARCTITECT.
Rooms 21, 2", and 20, Commonwealth
bulldlus, Scianton.
E L WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
real of COO Washington avenue
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT,
433 Spruce St., cor. Wa3h ave., Scranton.
FREDERICK L BROWN, ARCHITECT,
Pi Ice building, 120 Washington avenue,
Sernnton,
T I LACEY &. SON, ARCHITECTS,
Traders' National Bank.
Alderman,
F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVeT
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCB
DR II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP, P. O.
DR E Y HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE.
DR. C C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave.
R. M STRATTON, OrFICE COAL Ex
change WELCOME C.
ave. Hours. 9
SNOVER, 421
to 1 and 2 to 5.
LACKA.
Dres4inukcr.
MRS M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue.
Schools.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Pa, piepaies boys and girls
for college oi business, thoroughly
tiains young children Catalogue at re
quest. REV THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H BUELL
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
teim April 13 KlndergartenJlO per term.
See is,
G R CLARK ic CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nurserymen, store 14G Washington ave
nue, gieen hojsc, 1330 North Main ave
nue, stoio telephone. 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511
wanna nvenue, Sei union, Pa,
turor of Wire Screens,
LACKA
munufao Hotels ti ml Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE 123 AND 127 FRANK-
lln avenue Rite reasonable
P ZEIGLER Pioprletor:
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L iS: YV.
tiussengei depot Condiuted on the Eu
iopean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
.Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, patties, receptions, wed
dings and conceit work furnished. For
teims address R J Hauoi, conductor,
117 Y')Omlng avenue, over Hulbart'3
muslo stoic.
MEOAltaEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
suppllos envelopes, papei bags, twine.
Watchouse, UO YY'ashtiiBton avenue,
Scranton, Pa
FRANK P BROWN & CO WHOLE-
salo dealeis in YY'oodware, Cordage and
oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave
THOMAB AUBREY. EXPERT AC
eountant and uudttoi Itooms 19 and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postolllce.
Agent for the Roc Flio Extinguisher
Printinji.
THE" TRIBUNE PFBLISHINO CO
North YVashlngton Avenue Linotype
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Facllltleu unsuipassed lu this legion.