mTC ROTMNTON TTaBUNE-FRlDAT MOTCNIINTOh MAUCI! 1 2, 1 80' i s SWALLOW CASE IS POSTPONED nditor-I'reaclier Cannot lie Summoned to Testify Before Net Week. DEBATE ON AVWHINNEY HE-SOLUTION An Aiur-iiilinunt Amuses llic JJIu iiuciiuu of" -Mr. mini, Mr. Cobln, Mi. Iiniilliniiii unit Otlids--A Kill to Protect llio Kiitton--.Scliciiiii to Kl'khIiKc thu (iwuiting l Nutnriil intiuii I'tipci. llanlsliuuj, 3'".. Match 11. The ic Tusnl of Dr. Swallow to illvulive tlio mimes' ot his Infoimunt- In nller.lnir lU'KllKL'ncL on the pntt ot thu state I'listodlun In the mntter of the cnidtol lit e una ufftilu brought to the iittentlon of' the aenute this morning:. Mr. Wnt ton, chairman of the judicial y neneiul committee, mude a lepoit on tin' liiut ter The committee's lecoininondutlon is that If the joint committee or In vestlirullon dcdtei to compel the at tendance of Ur Swallow befene the bar ol either the benate or house, to atibvv.r the iiiieutluns vihlih he 1ms lellls-ed to utislvei', that the committee make to the leglslatiue a full anil com plete lepoit ol Its iiochi1Iiirs. so fui as the same i elates to the subpoenaing' und examination of the edltoi -uteuc h n This pi ui tidily postpones action in the matter until next week. Among thu bills lepoited f i om the ( oiiimll tee was the measttie cieatlntf the olllie of e( -i- coilllilisslullei. Kiom the committee on education Mr. Shiut lepuited, with a ne!titlic leiommeudutlon, house bill i elating to the compensation ol lemule teuelieis. Ml. Kiuiffinun, fiom the committee on lulestiy. lepoited the 1)111 making constables' ex-olllclo Hie wuidens as lommltted. Among the othel bills lepoited weie those making unlawful public exhibi tion', ol hypnotism; pioldlng foi the pit) and mileage of colonels; empou ei -lug cciuuty commlssloneis to employ an additional cleik, with a negative te commendation. Incident to the discussion on the act prov ei nlnir caucuses or conventions, lor the noinluntlon ot public iilileel- or election of delegates to Humiliating conventions, Air. Fllnn sei ved notice on Mr. Kennedy, the author of the bill, that no matter what legislation he had pafced, it would not attect the lie publican county oicanl-ntlon In Alle gheny The bill was passed lluallj. M'WHIXXnY RESOLUTION. The senate was diawn Into a Ions: debate this afternoon over the icnoit of the committee on mines and min ing lelattve to the McWhlnney house lesolntiim authoilzlng an Inv estimation Into the condition ot the mineis ol the 3'lttsbiug bituminous loal dlslilct. The debate assumed a peisimnl tin n at vcv eial points und had not been conclud ed when Mr. fluid) , who was temuoi ailly piesldlng, deelnilng the motion to adjoin n, made by Mr. Hi own, of Philadelphia, as can led. As oilglnally piesented to the sen ate the lesolutlon called for an In vestigation ot the IMttsbuig bitumin ous dlstiict. As lepoited fiom the committee It was amended so as to ex lend Its Investigation to the anthracite legions. It also delegated the power to investigate to the mining committee, which numbei.s foity In both bi (inches of the leglslatiue. Mr. Fllnn made a savage att.uk on this pioposltlon, denouncing it as lut clLal and Its puipuse to destioy an honest Investigation. He declined that coipoiate inlluenco was bnrk of the move to inciease the membei ship of the cchnmlttee. As against foity he faoied live, because he tald the :e--ponslblllty of a bad Investigation or the ciedlt of a good one could then be placed, Mr. Oobln wns against a laige membei ship. He believed It would de stioy the object ot the lesolutlon. With biting sarcasm he said he admliod the modesty of the mines anil mining com mittee In taking upon Itself the ie sponslblllty of ahe investigation. The two Schuylkill senatois, llessis. Coyle and Losch, engaged in a some what peisonat contioveisy as to the necessity for an investigation of the antluaclto ielons, The foimer fa oied such a move, while the latter claimed theie was no necessity for It. Mr. Coyle attacked the Moigan In tel est in the coal basinets of the state, but agieed with Mr. Losch that the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron company hnd been most humane in tlie tieatinent of its mineis In the Schuylkill coal legions, lie could not toleiate, however, he said, the conduct of these conti oiling the coal output, who ate lesponslble for the small amount of woik und low wages. MH. KAUFFMAN'S APPEAL. Mr. Kaufi'man, of Lancaster, made a passionate appeal for the passage of the oiiglnal lesolutlon. He said that while the senate was enneil In fi un less debate on the subject hundieds of mineis weie on the vuige of stuiva tlon. "In the name of Cod," said lie, "let us tor once ilse above lactlonal feeling and give these people the lelief they seek. Let us be men, forgetting politics, casting aside paitlsanshlp and doing without piejudlce that which we believe to be the pioper thing." Mi. Mnlek favoied the lcpcnt ot the committee and being inteiioguted by Mr. Losch as to his knowledge of the condition -of uffaliH In the authiaclte legion said he seemed his lul'otmatloii fiom the newspaper and lellublu men. Then turning on the Schujlklll senator ho salil: "You're a coal opeiator, ale you notV" Mr. I.osch admitted he was, vtheie upon Mi. Meiiick said the icasoii lor his opposition to uu investigation was veiy pluln. Mr. Hiotvn, of I.awience, olieied an nmeudiiient, which was defeated, pio vlillni; lor two tieparuto committees on the atfults of the two coal dlstilcts to (onslst of live memljeiH 'each, tluee fiom thu house and two fiom the sen ate. Mr. Uiowii'h amendment can led with It an uinendinent olfmed by .Ml. FUnn for one committee making the inembi'islilp live. This was of coinse defeated and thu iiuestlon tecuiied on thu repent of the committee, on this tliu vote was 21 senatois In favor and 1C In opposition. Mr. (liady, still pie Hiding, declaied that a two-thlids vote was necessaiy because the lepoit of the committee eniried with a change In Hie lilies and he, theiefoie, decided the motion to adopt the committee's lepott lose. Fiom this decision Mr. Coyle took an appeal and dining the discus sion Mr. Blown, ot Philadelphia, moved to adjoin n The motion was run I4il, At 3.03 o'clock the senate ndjouiiW until next Monday evening at y o'clock. WT8JNEHH IN Till: HOUBU. A great hutch of icports fiom com mittees wuie presented when the Jiouso uiut this morning and the Hist leading euleudar tomorrow will bo vury laige. Among the lilllt leported was the Tll biaok hill, making Plttsbtng a city or the 111 st class. Theie 'was seveial lpinonstrances ngalnst the Hamilton run it bill and one petition against cieatlng any moie load otllcets, Among the bills lend In place weie the following. By Mr McOnughey, of Indiana To mo vent the wealing of the b.ulgo or button of tho Knights of Labor b otheis tlinti mcmhcis. It provides for n lino of $100, lly Mr. Coray, of Luzerne Regulating tho inannrr of decisions In cases bulore tho Supremo and Superior com t. It pio vldes that all opinions shall bo In writing. Also an act regulating the granting of natiunllzallon papers to aliens, making it unlawful to naturalize mi) alien who Is unable to lend tho constitution ol tho I'nltod States In the English lungunge and whose expenses on thus obtaining citizenship have been paid by nnothei. lly Mr. Smith, of Jefferson To prohibit tho ndulteiatlon ot malt and biewei! Illinois. On motion of Mr. Clarpncy, of Phila delphia, the minting ot a thousand copies of the governors message on the subject of the new capltol building wus authoilzed. The message was te foried to the committee on public buildings. Adjoin ned until 3 p. in. KECOND HEADING CALENDAR. The house this utteinoon lesumed consldeiatlon of the hecond leading calendar. Many bills weie not called up and a nuijoilty of those which passed second leading weie of no geneial Intel est. When the bill xirohlbltlng the com monwealth or Its oioseeutlng oillcer fiom standing aside juiois in ti luls under Indictments for misdemeanor was called, Zlbu T. Mooie. of Philadel phia, mude a speech against the ineus ui e, and Messis. (loiild, cd Mile, und Vooi hues, ot Philadelphia, supuoi ted It It passed second leading Theie was a long discussion of the bill deflating the species ol tlyh which tn u game llsh and llsh coinmei chilly vuluabh' lor lood and legulatlng the catching and pion.igatlon of the same. It spec llles the slfe cd llsh to be caught und lepeals all othei laws ie latlmr to llsh and tlsbing. Mi. l')cht. of Union, opposed the bill in a stiong speech and Mr. Hlewait, Philadelphia, spoke In lavor of it. Mi. Foe lit moved an amendment, which was adopted, l educing the minimum length of black bass fiom nine lo seven Inches Pending consldeiatlon of the bill the house adjoin lied until 'J o'clock toinoiiow moinlng The amended .compulsoiy education bill piovidlng lor tiuanl schools passed second leading and was letened back to the committee on education. The lepott of the Judicial v geneial committee on the capltol (lie Investi gation was accented and lefened to the committee on public buildings. AIRS. BEL-CHER'S PUNERAL. Impiussivc Soiucos Held in 1'lj mouth Cliiiicli. Bropklyn, N. T Mnich 11. The fu npiul ot Mis. lleniy Waul l!cecher took place this ulteinoon liom Plymouth chinch. The i cumins, which ai lived at the chinch fiom Stamlotd, Conn, last evening, weie guaided throughout the night by a tile of sixteen membei s ot the Thliteenth leginient, known as the Heecher leginient. Membei. s of the regiment, nl'o guaided the lemalns vihlle they lay In state today. Fiom eailv moinlng a steady piocesslon of men and women lepiesenting eveiy so cial ;inde and vniluus nationalities and laces, luissed by the oollln. The sei v Ices, w hlcli began at 2 o'clock, weie exceedingly simple. Shin t ad i esses weie mude by the pastor of th chu,ich, the Rev. O. Lyninn Abbott, and the Hev. Ilowaid 15. HllhS, ot Montclalr, N. .1. Dr Abbott paid an eloquent tilb ute to Mis. Heechei's voi th. Altei the sprvlce the body was taken to (Jieen wood cemeteiy, the boaul ot tiustees acting as the escoit of lionor. Mis Heeeliei's l emails weie laid beside those of Mi. Iieecher. DISTRICT CONVENTIONS. Second Legislative DiMiict. Xotlco is heieby given that a convention will be held in the aiblliatlon loom, couit house on Tuesday, Match 10, 1S97, at J o'clock p. m , lor the puipose of electing two delegates to lepiesent the Second Legislative dlstiict of Laikawauna count at the statu convention to be held at Ilairlsbuig, und lot the tiansuction of such other business as may comu befoio the convention. The pilmariis for the election of dele gates vv III bo held at the seveial polling places on Satin day, Mai eh ,!, 1SU7, be tween tho houis of 4 and 7 p. m, Fled V. Fleltz. Attest: Chalimun, Charles S. Seamans, Secietaiy. Third I.cgisluiiio Disliict. In aceoulanco with a resolution adopt ed by the Kepublkun standing lominlltce of the Tlilid Legtslallve Dlstiict of Lackawanna County ut a tegular meet ing held on Satiuday, Jlaieh C, 1597, the dlstiict convention will be held on Tues duy, .Maich Hj, lit;, ut s p m j,, tlle Al. bltratlon loom, Couit House, Sciantou, for tho pin pose ol electing two delegates to thu Statu Convention at Hani-buig. Vigilance committees will hold delegate elections on Satin du, .Match U, lb97, be tween tho houis ol -1 and 7 p. m. Thuy villi give at least tivo davs' public notice of tho time and place tor holding said pilmaiy dictions. Tho icpiesentatlon of delegates to the said dlstiict onventlon Is based upon thu votu ciibt ut tho last pi eroding gen eial election tor Hon. William McKlnley, Republican candidate, for tho otllce of 1'iestdunt of the United States, he being the highest oillcer voted for ut the said geneial election. In puniiaiico of this lulo tho several election dlstilcts aio entitled to lepiesen tutiou as lollows, vi.: lientoii '2 Clifton l Covington i li.iltou a Cllpiibiuu 1 (louldsbuio Gteeiilleld 3 Lai kaw anna Township, South Dlstiict.. 1 Lackawanna Township, West Dlstiict.. t Lackawanna Township, Hist District..! Laikawwuu Twp., Xoitheast Dlstiict. . 2 Lackuw.inna Tvvp., Southwest Dlstiict.. 1 LaPluiue i LOiIgh i Madlsuu 3 Newton -J Ninth Alilngton 1 Old Foigu, Fhst Dlstiict C Old J'Olge, Second Dlstiict 1 Old Foige. Fomth Dlstiict u Ktinsoni, Flist Dlstiict 1 Kunsom, Second Dlstiict ,, 1 Seott 1 Scianton, Sixth Waul, Tlilid Dlstiict... 5 Hpilng niooi: l South Ablngton 5 Taylor, ritut Waul 2 Taylor, Seconjl waid Taylor, Third Wurd Taylor, l''ourth Ward 2 Taylor, Fifth Waul 1 Wuveily , 2 West Ablngton 1 7J TIIURSTOX S, PARKKH. Chairman. OKORar: J. POWHLL, S'ectetaiy. GOVERNOR'S CAPITOL RECOMMENDATIONS Communications Sent to the Legislative Yesterday. BUILDING SUGGESTIONS SUBMITTED Coventor Hustings Kotiuves That tliu I'll bl ic Interests Will Ho Hcst Served by the Lrcctlou of a Croup of'Ilullil-iitgs--Tlto Sttiiclunis Should llu of ItiicK, lion and Stone; anil Should He rircproof. Haiilsblllg, Pn March 11. Gover nor Hastings 'today sent to the legis lature the following communication, which was lefened to the buildings committee: Hxectttive Dopni tment, Hnnlsbuig, Pu., Maich 11. Tho piesslng necessity for legislative action piovidlng for the election of a capltol suitable for the meetings of the Eencial assembly piompts me lespect fully to call your nttentlou to the emeigoncy conlt anting us. The lite of Feb. 2, 1SH7, having destioyed the main capltol buildings, your honoiable bodies aie now occupying iiuatteis which are necessaill.v only tempouuy. A differ ence of opinion nutuiallv exists umoiig the people us well us among the mem bei s ol yolii honoiable bodies us to what should be done and the niannei ol doing It To elect u single building, ot siu It ample piopoitlons as would be neeessaij to ue commodate all the do pal tmeiits of the state gov el niiienl Is advocated b some, whilst otheis be lieve that the better plan would be to elect a gioiip of buildings foi tlie ac commodation ot the geneial assiunbly und the- seveial depai tuieuts ol the' state goveinini'iit. A single building of sutllc lent size would In all pmbabll lt.v leiiuiie inuny veins foi Its comple tion anil all aglee that the cost would be vet j gieat To adopt the other plan, viz. that ot a gioup of build ings, fin li suitable lol a specillc ile pailnielit, appeals to meet with llioie geneial apploiul The cost, I am lid Vised, would not be neatly so gieat and the effect lunn tin aichitec tuial standpoint, scan ejj less Imposing This would be to fedlow, with such linpioveinents us might be suggested, the existing plait ot supaiate buildings which have been found convenient and satlsfactoij except for the inoioaslng demand lor additional loom made necessaiy bv the glow Hi of our nopu lntloii and business Intel ests It will be conceded bv all that whatever plan may be adopted, we should keen In view the m nimble public needs for at leas a centuiv to come. MOST FKASmLK PLAN. After a somewhat catpful study of the question, I have i cached the con clusion Hint-the public intelests will lie best sei ved by electing. Ill St, n building suitable loi the meetluss of the geneial assemblv. with cuhiigeil ace ommodatlons lm its ollkeis and e ejinmlttees, and, stibseeiui'iitly as a pint of the' same geneial plun and us the nuances of the state will penult to leplace the buildings now occupied by thi depai tini'iit of Intel mil aflalis, agilcultuial depai tment, adjutant gen ei ill's olllie, banking, Insuiance and other ileput tinents It Is manifest that tlie seveial buildings now occupied by these depai tments ol tlie state govern ment cannot at one time be tout down and leplacod without most seilous in convenience and lutei motion ot tin1 public business, to say nothing of the lack of lunds available or obtainable lor such pin pose. The leccnds In these depai tments pal tlculailv In the de pai tment of internal p (talis and the adjutant geneial's olUee aie most valuable, and those not in Immediate dally use should, at tlie enillest prac ticable time, be stoied In a lit o ;uoof building A main capltol building lor the meeting ot the geneial assembly should, in mv judgment, be Imnieillati' 1 put In com se of election, and com pleted In time for the session of the legislutuie in 1S9'1 It should be planned, I lespeetlnllv submit, with leletence to the buildings to accom modate the other elepai tments subse quently to be elected, should be built t bilck. stone and lion, (lie pioot In character, and while pioseivlng the colonial style of aichltectuie, should be in all icspects a canitol building ns will compoit with the dlgnltv of the commonwealth In this building, when completed, could bp found stor age loom lor the lecouls In the other departments above lefened to, which ate now in constant danger of loss fiom Hie. CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS. The constitution lias placed upon the law making power such limitations as pie. out the cieatlon of debt foi or on behalt of the commonwealth, so that we nie Impelled lioin stem necessity so to cut tail the c.xpuiidltuie necessaiy for the election of a public building ns to bo within the bounds of stiict economy and our nbl'.ltv to pay as we go, Tlie long continued depiessed condition ot business wains us to avoid dncitascd taxation. The pie.sent estimated leve nues will not be sulliclent to maintain the state establishment and give such aid to our si hoed and chai liable and penal Institutions as they have the light to expect and vvllirli seem to be abso lutely necessaiy. It Is not wise to in eieus-e taxation iinnccessai lly, and thus I'licoutage piotllgate expendltllle of public luuds, even In times so piospei inis that the- citizen can ulfoid to pay the t..x"cs imposed, but at a time when the wages of labor me at the lowest, tlie faun and the lactoiy jleldlng llttlu pi all t and eve ly department of business lu a ulppl-sl londttion, such taxation run be justllli'd only when absolutely necessuiy. Tills coutlngencv, lu mv opinion, has not utlsen. i urn advised that a new building, suitable lor the gonetal assemblv , and of mill chniacter as will be eutliely ci editable to tlie commonwealth', can, by the utilization of the two millions or mole of bilck the i cumins of thu old building b elected .it a cost not exceeding ?&!i0,000. Ol this sum we have teallzed tie ally ?2u'i,uuo fiom the insuiance policies upon the old capltol, leaving a deticlt ol about $,:r.'),000 to be piovldud foi by leduced expendltuies, or by inci eased levenues, as may se 'in best. 'I theuloie I'uinestly lecommend to iiur honoiable bodies that an act of ussemlilv be passed aulhoiling tlie le buildlng ot the main capltol of In ic k, stone and lion, lite piot in diaiaeter, and colouiul in stle ul an hltectllie, by such authoilt.v as ou may name. With powi'i to engage un aichllect to make plans with leleiemi to all the buildings i outeiuplated and elliect the making cif a contract in behalt of the state' feu the election of the main capl tol to be completed on or betoie Jnn uaiy 1, l&S'J, at u cost not exceeding the sum iiuiiifd, and, tuither, that the amount ot Insuiance lecelved by the Mtute be speclticallj appiopi luted to vaul the cost of the new sum tin e. (Signed! Daniel H. Hastings. TELLER DAME $7,500 SHORT. Hud IJccn Slenlittg tioiu n Ncwbuiy lioil Hunk fin- T vvel ve unrs. Newbuiypoit, Mass., Mnich 11. A shoitage has been dlscoveied In the books of the Metchants' National bank heie, one of tho ohlesjl bunks lu the state. TJic teller, lVrcy Dame, has confessed ito the embezzlement, and Ills i datives and friends me midenvnr Injr to make tho bank's losses good Dame Iiuh dlsuppeaied, The shoituge was ifrst dlscoveied seveial wedis ago, while tho teller wus conilned to his looms by Illness, One ut the minor deiks wus put to vvotk I upon his books. He huil baldly begun his duties befoye he discovered n short age of 6ver $.1,000, and he at once le potted leslilts to the cashier. An ex pel t was called in, and the shortnge began lo swell, It was decided to con fiunt Dame with the lesults of the in vestigation, although he was reported as dangeiously 111. He exniessed no surmise. The dlicctors asked tlje tel ler If It was possible for him to pie scnt nn exact statement of the nmounts ho had taken fiom the Institution. "Certainly," .said he. "You will find in the inside pocket of my coat a book containing exact entries of the amounts nnd tho dates on which they were itukcu. It covers a period of neatly twelve yrnts." Up to date the amount ot the short age is said to icach $7,500. His snlaty was $1,300, and he wus said to be pay ing $20 a. week to his wife, fiom whom he hnd sepal ated. Dame is about ,14 yeais old. Ills fa ther was a senator In the Massachus etts leglslatiue, collector of Internal levenue heie ut one time, and a lead ing member of the Republican state committee. MARKETS AND STOCKS. Wall Street Iteview. New Yoik, Maich 11. While specula tion ut the Stock exchange was exceed ingly dull again todav thu tone was lit m thioiighout the session. The Hue tuatlons In a majoilt of lustunces were contlued within natiow limits, but the changes al most without exception wete in the dlicc tlon ol hlghei pi Ires The Clanger's, Louisville and Nashville, Westei n Union, Jeiieial Eleittk lmploved 's to sl pel cent , MWsouii I'acitlc lose 's, Susai, 1; Delawate and Hudson, I'm. Omaliu, l's, Manhattan, 2s. The geneial list Intel In the da leaded H to ' pel cent., but closed 11 1 tn. The total tiansuctlous weie oul 10.',JdU shuies. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LLN i. CO., stock biokeis, Meats build ing, looms, 70J-"u(i Open- High- Low- CI03 tncr. esr. pst. iiit. llll, lOUdCCCJ oi , ... ii4 Am Sugai Kef. 'o..11jJj 7s7 Wi S'l 1HB 12 2JH 47 17"s 77' s IWS 77 2M.. 77-i4 liS 1UH i, 1"'7 Si's 17n'3 I'i'C Ill's S.V, 2u4 Jl'l 117 :is r,7"j 2i.-s 2uss U's 1114 12 23 40'.. 17U. 7ua4 IOC's 7b's 23'.. " OS iusT 13" 111', 109'3 l-J'4 ;u as'a 20 w.. VT's 37", ra't 2ii's 2.'.'4 9'a 110'.. u 23'4 40Si 17'a 77's W 77Ja ia's 77 '-j urn . -.,!'; ! 170 li'i "l' Sj 2u'.. 'Jl'j H7''4 37V4 r7'. At. h , To. At S, P. U . 23 . -)li'i . 17' At , So. A; S. I',. Pi I'auada Soiitluuu . (Mips S Ohio Chicago lias . . I'hli. .t X W. ... Chic, U. Aj o C. C. C. . St. 1 ... Chic, .Mil. .t St. P. Chic , It. I. ,t I'ao, D.I X Hudson .... Dlst. C. r lien. Hlrctilu 107 . 771 J .. HS'fc . 77- . ds, ..liT .. V.fa Lake Slioie 170 Louis. .V Nash -lyi, M. K. A; Tex. Pr. ... :il Man. Iaevuted SI -Mo. Pae iMVi X. J. Cential !ij X. V. Centtal !i7',i Xot. Pac S7"& Omaha mu Pui'. Mull lii.'i Phil .t Head 2,VS Southein It. It !ii3 Southern It. H. Pi... L7SS Teiin. (. A. lion 27'j 1'nloii l'aclllc 7 abash 11 ,r. Wi'stcin Union ,SJH W L H4 T' S Leather Pr. ... K9'i I S. ltubber 1SH Lehigh Valley .. . 2ui.4 Vile. 27"4 27 '4 27'i H'S M'i 1-ij r.ii'4 2i,", 7 ir.'. SJ'4 lJi OM'i lS'i 20' 4 SI'-.- r,i4 IS'. CHICACIO HOAItn OP TRAl'C PHICHS Open- High- Low- Clos ing, e st. est. ing. ... 74i Tl'i 72S 7--" Willi AT, May Julv OATS. May Julv .. .. CO UN. May Julv LAUD. Mciv Julv . .. PORK. May ... . ... 714s 71 W6 17 IS 24i 2Vd 4 10 4.2U 0'J"S 17 IS 2I'4 24 4 13 1 21 17'i IS" 24U 23H 4.10 I.JU 17", IS", 24 3 4 13 4.2.-1 S 40 S.23 '(' Serniiton Homel ol' Tiude l"uhuiige Quotations--All Quulati otis liuseil on Pur of 100. STOCKS. Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. National 13oring & Drill's Co. First National Bank Illmhuist Houlevatd Co Scranton Savings Bank Scianton Packing Co Lackawanna lion Steel Co. Thit 1 Xational Bank Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co Scranton Traction Co Fciunton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Iteplacer Co. . Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep. & Dls. Bank Colliery Ilnglneer Lhcka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Ciystal Lake Water Co Tiadeis' Xational Bank BOXDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage duo 191S ., People's Stieet Railway, first niottgage duo 101S Scranton & Pittston Trac. Co. People's Street Hallway, Sec ond mortgage, due 1920 Dickson Manufactuilng Co.... Lacka Township School D,. City of Scranton St. Imp. C. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traetioni Co Ilconomy Steam, II. & P. Co,. Bid. AskPil. 21) Z0 030 200 330 'is 93 10'J 90 17 X0 25.V 100 103 143 110 140 143 12-. 123 110 110 9) 110 100 101 102 S3 100 93 100 Xcvv York Produce .Market. Xew Ynik, Man h 11 Flout Dull, weuk, une hanged Wheat Lowei, 1. o b., S2'4c, ungiaded led, OSaSie ; Xo. 1 uoithetii, biA4c , optlona closed weak at leal"sc, below ,esteidai Slav, "iji.: June, 7SJ4c , .lun'e, 7(.e.f September, 7JV, Coin-Dull, eabiei, Xo. 2, 29'3p., elevuto. , 30'c , atloat, options dull and weak, Match, 2si o : May, 2ue.; July, 21', c- j SepiHinbei, 'I'l.-e Oats Dull, steady; op tions dull; Mn., 21'je ; spot pi Ices, Xo. 1', 22c ; Xo. U while, 24c ; Xo. 2 Chicago. 23.. ; Xo. 3, 21c; Xo. 3 white, 22c; mixed west ern, 2lu24c. ; white do, and white stule, 23a2ilc. Pi ovlslons Steady, ttuliuligJd. Laid Quiet, unsettled; western steam. $1,30; city, $4a 105, May, $110; lellnid, quiet; continent, $103, South AtnetUa, $4 S3; compound, t'iul'io. Hnttei Steads , active at inn lmngpct pi Ices. Cheese Steady, uneluiuged. IJggs We ukei ; state and Peunsjlvahla, ll'4all'.( ; western fiesh, lie, southiiii, 10'4ali)-J4o. Chicugo Ciiiin und Pioii-ion Market. Chicago, Match 11. The leading tutuies langed as lollows: Wheat -May, 71'jc , 72Hc; .Match, 73'4c, 715c; July, 71Jbc , 097c. Coin Mulch, 23'iu, 21'i.e,; Mu), 24'4C, 2P.c ; July, J.'.'ie., 2r.'ie. Oats Muieh. IDSc, lBShe ; May, 17'c, 17c; July, Hie, lSe .Mess poi k Muy, $S32'i, Ji3", July, $S 11, $s 47'-... Laid Muy, $1 lu, $1 13, Jul. $120, $123 Shoit libs Mav, $137':-, $4 43, July, $4 17'i, $1 &.!'.. Cash quotulions lollows: Flour, stead), unchanged; Xo 2 spilug wheat, 7lba73'c. ; Xo, 3 do , 7-".i 7le.; No. 2 led, 81Me.; Xo. 2 coin, 2i'iii23.e.; Xo. 2 oats, lO'lalO'te ; No. 2 ie, saWjaK'llje ; Xo. 2 bulled, 33c; No. 1 llaxseed, 7'..a79e ; tlmothj seed, $3 03, mess poik, ,s 2,aS W; laid. $103a4Wi(., shoit libs, sides, J 30J4 30; shonldeis, ?l ;,u.v 4 73; shoit dear sides, $100alo2"', whis key and suguis, nnehuiiKed, Hullnlo Live Stock, Hulfalo, March 11 Cattle Steady; choke veals, $3 50iC. Hogs Weak; Yoik eis, $4 03, mixed packets, $lu4 03; mediums, $1: pigs, dull, $J93al, laugh", $3.25n3o3, stags, $2.50a3 10 Sheep and Iumbs Steady for be'stigrades; lovvei for inedl. iiiih; piluio heavy lambs, $3 S0a.Fi.C0; ftood choice handy lots, $5.23a5 CO; fair to Rood, $4 U3a5.3; good to choleo handy sheep, $ll3al4T: good to ex'tta' yeaillugs, $4, 03a 4.S3; expott filieep, $1,25.14.63, for ewes to choice wethers Oil .llntkcl. Oil City, l'a., March 11,-Option oil, 91c; ciedlt balanced, 91c Connolly A PECULIAR PURCHASE TO MAKE WAS THIS SrnN rSn You will judge, perhaps, on first thought, but when you know the price you'll not be surprised. Twelve years ago these 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 -$3.5 & A Good Investment. Small Outlay, Big Returns, Tribiine "Wants" -3S0 0 FOR ItKNT. Advs. Under This lleud One Cent u Word. quo, sir., snu.-i KMiw Tin: iii:vi.th O ol .sou i lauillv and .whuhcIII valuable mid '.iciid to tinii juil want poslllvel.v pio teclid pluuiblui;, a pme, cb.v, ab"olulel heielth.v lioiiie; all iooiuh llifht, viltle no ponl billt.v ol lniiluiial iiolson, anil ut the same time with all minium liixiulis and iiiuveulences. Mall postal, call oi send lor pilnted denlp tlon of supeiloi avenue houses. JUNKS, :ill Spiuce Ktnet. Ti 'Olt KI'.N T--KIVK (TO SlOllY liril.DlNll, .no. ins v veiinlniruveniie, next to mine Hank; villi be entlul.v icluocleled, liiinlshcd Mini eievaiot unci miuie siuiuiiie 101 aii.ui iiant stole. Iniiulie ol J. i. ItK'k, Afiais IlulldlliB. 1X DKMIIAHI.K ItlllJvTs l)N AH VMS l" avenue, with inodi'in linpioveiae ut, loi in nn and wile or -mull liiuillv oT adults, tioiti A pill J; ulhofoiu looms on 11iim.1i couit. lu q nil cut 718 Adams avenue. 1701t UKNT-Ul I'K'KSIN 1 HKTHADKltS' V National Hank Itulldlnjr. l.lllDNr llI'l'ICKs run" I HINT, lllrt I1 Spiuc'estieet. Iniiulie I.KVVlb, UKH.l.Y A DVVIKs. IS L'lTK.S'lO HKNToll) A1IA.MS, 170H KKNT-IHH'NK CUNT V1N1 li H 1' iooiuh, Willi lnodeiu lniiioveiuents,Sillj. Applj on pieiulMis, TilH Wusbliuin slicet. OH HKNT-'lHi: T11HLKI I.OOHSUVKH No 1 1(1 sniiiee sticct. now ociiinted the Itowlm; AHscniation; pussisxioii pi II 1. Inipdie ol I'UKU. V Al.NKH, 51 1 l.ucku waiiua avenue. II I5I.P WANTED MALES. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. VAMKll HKill (iHVUU M VN UH 11 woman ol wood chinch Mnndlntfi tlit wllllnt'to If 111 11 om bualness then to act us niiinuKci unci coiitspeiudent 111 lii,'h ea- liiislnci. Tallin, iciinnilsslon or both. Kit eloe veil uildiesed -tauiped euvelope to Ml s. li. '. HKI 1), ceneiid tnanasei, ai!ii Aduiiis avt line, 1 Scianton, l'a. UTAM'I.1)--AN IDK V. WIIOC VN Til INK of some simple thins; to patent" I'm- tcet voiu lilt us; tbev muy hilnji ,voil weullb. vviite.ioiiN vi:i)l)i:itliruN to., neii. ('. 'J!l, Patent Attoinejs, WashltiKton, I). C, lot their MHllO pile oiler and list ol 1,(10(1 Inventions wanted. TTAXTKD--A.S AOKNT IN KVKHV .SKC i Hon lo cuiivin; s 1.00 to So.Ud 11 ditv made; veils ut sli;lit; alvoa man to Hell Staple (ioods to dialeiH; best side line s75 11 uioiitb; sulaiy or luiiic loinini'ulon made; expetlciue imnei'eviiii.v. Clifton Soap and Alaiuilactiii liiif Coiupun.v , l iiii'innatl, O. T.. X Ti 1 1 ) -- W K 1 . 1 .-K Nl I W N M A N I N 11 eveij town to Millelt stock subscilp tlons; amonopolv; blmuoncv foi airents; no capital minimi. KDWAHU tM'hllil'O,, lloiden lilock, Chliiitfo, 111. I1EI.I WANTED-FEMAI.KS. Advs. Under 'I Ids Head One Cent a Word. Lv'i')n"'TTrrMrHnT'vA pleasant home w 01 1., unci will i;ladl.v mmuI lull p.utlciilais totill seudlui; M Cent Mnmp. .MIs,M. . sThllltlNs, l.awicuce, Mlili, VA.NTi:il-I. VHV CiK.M'!s IN SCItAN- 1 Ion lo mil and Intioduie Snvdei s cake Icing; e.xpeileiiced canvuvvei piefetied; it ml. peimnnetit und vei.t piotltuble. VVilte foi pal tleilhus at ouie anil ct binitltot iuilldat Hade. T. II. s.VMiKIt A I (I., I luilnnuil, o. y AN'IT.I) I M Ml'DI VTKIA -TV O l.N Kit ' (jetli ualiawomen lo iepieent us liliauiuteed tMI H dav wlthoill IntiifeilUj with othei duties, lltaltblill nee upiitlnti. Wilt e tin, p.iitli'iihu-, elllloln stump, MAMIll ( 1IK.MICVI. CUMl'VNV, No. ', John strtel, New Voi,k. UUSINESS OPPOHTUNIl IES. Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word, S-24 ON KVI.m blliu .MDK LAST month IhioiiL'h out v tem ol hi ndl- tutu Hpeeulullou. send loi lull evptunatui) pilinphlet. OCONNOll A. LU., iO Wall. St., A7UI' CN MAKK SUVIK VION'ilV in 7n J i stint,' lu Npec illation Iniineillutelj : Hend lot 0111 booklit, "iioocl Adtlee und 1I11II.V iufoiiuatlou. A. I'. HOHsr a CO., u i'luuht , N'eu ik. CLAIUVOVAN'I'. Advs. Under fills Head One Cent a Word. M MUKbKON' imTvmjnTi i.TmC O V Hilt mid riileuolulsl, ll'Jfi Ninth -Multi uvcuile, ll.vdu l'uik. 'lal.e Noith Mulu ateu lu uu. CITY SCAVICNGEIt. 111S. I OUl'KH, fin M'W KNUl.lt. v' Ml 111 del piuiuptl.t ulteiided to, dm 01 night. All the Intent appliances. I liuiyts iiitsonuble. 7111 sciaiilou stieet. House, HUH Nurth V uslilugton iivenue. AH.intllli.SU.KANS 1KI VAl'KTrt . tut il cesn pools; 110 odoi. llupioved pumps used. A. Illtleiejs, l'icipileliii. I.enveoidem IOU N. Main ave., 01 lilekin' (IlllK stole, iiiinei Adiims and Millbell). Telephouu DO III. Chii'ilgo Iilvi) Stock, C'lilcnifO, Match 11. Cattle Hireling, tl.OUU head, maiket steudj ; lonmion to t.x ttu steet s, $,1.7Ua5,ri(J ; wtockeis and fced eis, j.wal5, cows and bulls, 51.tHMd U): calves, W.MaU.lO; Texans, J4oat -Jo Hoks Hccelpts, iM.UOi) head, maiket closed Hteady; heavy packltiK and Hhipplns lots, ja.aea3.90; common to choice mixed, U 05a 3W; choice uuHOited, JJ.K5u3W; llk'ht, V 75a 3 WH; plus. J3a3 hJ. Bheep llecelpts. HJ.U'W head; mvilcet Hteudy to linn, liifetior to choice, JJ,Wa4.uU, lambs, $ta5.-ci. LflCE & WALLACE, AC.ENTS WANTED. Aelvs. Under litis Head One Cent a Wurd. TTAN'IKD -sTiMdU'loTtsT Nil HKK1 Kit- IniTi nocolleitlni;; position pel innnent, liuv weekl.v; state uge. OKKN llllOlUKUs, Hoebestn, N. . TAN"li:i)- (IKM.ItAli AUKNTS IN l.-, 11 ei.t couiitv; ulsoliidj c'iiuviisois;siiiiie- I thlnu new; sine sillei ; apply quick. I. ('. HILLiHltr, ill Aduiiis ateuiie, Siiuntoud'ii. AOKN'i'S-WHV'l' AIM! OU OOIMI 'III do about Mule C'ltUeiiHhlp -pi Ice M. io Iiik bv thousiinds. Addiess NlCIlOl.s, ' Napcivllle, III. I AOK.VIH 1(1 NKI.Ii Ollt I'ltACHCAl, j !old, Klltel, nickel ami coppei electio plustiis, pikes fiom Ml upwind, -ulni and CNpensis paid; outfit liee. Addiess, tilth stamp, .tin iuuan .vi i'H lu, ciucubo. A UI.N'IS-'U) SKId, CHiAHS '1 0 DKAI. J" us; tj'Jri weekl.v anil uxpciises; evpeil tnce unnciessai.v. CONMIKI HATKL) All U CO., IM Van Hut en St., CIiIcuku. IO K SALE. Advs. Under 1 Ids Head One Cent a Word. f.-'OH HM.Ll-l'l'HXITUlir, CVKI'Kls, , I' book-cases at gieul buigaliis. 1'Jl.Mudl soil avenue. FOR HALK-A .SLVKH-l'LTi:il CONN double bell euphonium, nlcel.v engiaved, , Willi tiombotie bell, gold llnid, licit Iv new , and cost Mill; villi sell at a buigulii, Addiess this week to K. ". dA LOH, LuRuj sv llle, 1'iu I.NJH s,K--IIOHSK, AUKDMX KHS I I weight, j,U(io pounds; can be seen at jirji rnce sum. REWARD. Adts. Under lids Head One Cent a Word. TvTTl TTIpaTTi 1 1 Yi aT a li'i 1 1 ohTnTlhT I million leading to the auest oflhe peisou or nelsons w ho teue the biuces liom iu sign and iitirlid them una), D. HKl'K, U!I7 Adams uvenue. CmUOI'ODIST AND MANICUKE, riOHN'S, HUNIONS AND INOHOW'ING y nulls lined without the least pain or (liiutltn; blond. Consultation und udvlcu Klven inc. K. M. 1IKIV.KK, ( ltitoiioilIM, ililll I in kawiinnu uteniie. Kudlcs ulteiided uttheli lesldeuii If deslttd. (.hinges moder ate. SITUATIONS WANTED. I3AIUSKK W V N l's A i'OslTION; CAN Addiess 1. I. !1H7 1 J ulvtM'H.v leleience. Km est couit. OAKI.sMAN WAN'ISA I'llSITIOV-A.M O well uiiiliiilutpd with hotel tiude and ih UK Hade In this 1 ount.v; iiiu Klve I lie best ot icleicuci'. Addiess K. M !I(I7 1 01 est couit. ell'l VTION WNTKI1-AS HK'ICIIKH; O Kiiod s.iiisaKu luiikei uiiil Is wlllliu; to ttoiklu uiurket 01 piddle; undi'istiinds the liieut busluiss thoiounhlv; will luinHh irooel leleiences. Aeldiess LHAHLKs 110UN K, l.'il 1 I'enn avenue. QITKATION WANTKII-AS AN KXI'Kltl. O em vil housekcepei; mil do uuv and nil kinds ol tt oik. Cilll 01 addiess K. M. 11., IPl'J Illnkelt sticct, Duumoie, l'a. M H)l)I,i:-A(.KI) COI.OHKI) WOMAN 1... . .1 ..1 1 1. .11 MitiKBU pirn u uiiiiik kl'iici ill jiijini... .,. tv 01 vtoik b.v theduj; good tifeiences. Addiess 7'J!1 .Semiitou stieet, V7AXTKU-A l'OslTIOX As HOt'si;. keejit 1 bj uu Aineilcan wlelott oi ox pet leuie, iirfcd 111; 110 housettoik. Addiess WIDOW, 'Itibuuc otllce. ruiiusriAX ti;mi'i:haxck man V. wants emplo ment, Used to horses and willing to wink ill nn.t thing. Addiess J. 1'. II., ciuo AudeiHJii'K News .stole, Noith Malu avenue, clt.t, (Jli'l ATION WANTKDHY A V. ul NO, KX n peiieuied gioieij cleik, ttho Is stili'tlj teinpeiute and honest. Will lie iiiiilnted lu tin cttt, A sjoocl baud lo take oideis. Can lui 11I.1I1 relet emu. K, S. II., 1 ilbiuiu olllie. ItTAVlKD-sI'iT ATION AS'I'ltA Vi'.l.l Mi V salt small 01 e olledoi; lx jiuis uviieil eni e. Well aiMpiiilnted between Wlll.es Hue 10 uiiil Miiseiuehiiiinii, .stioiulsbiug und lllnghiiiiitou. Ilest nl leloieiuis given. W., 1 11 I 1 oidliaiii slicit, I'ltj . VOI'N" M.VHHIKD MAN WOULD l.IKK 1 situation us u gioiei 1 lei k 01 ant suita ble eniploj nielli. Vdditss, K. II, Tilbiuic olllie. , G1NC. I.K.MAN WOl LD L1KKS1TLATION .' as coiiilimuu In iiiltate luinllv; lour ) mis' expel leuie. Addiess, It. AI., '1 ilbune otitic. QlTl'ATiON .M'KI)-m A VOl'NU '' iiiati HI .veuu ot uge, willing to do uuv kind of wen I,. Addiess D, W., J5D Noith Vluln uvcuili, CIl.t. T.Xl'KltlKXCKl) SAI.Ks.MAN SKlHvS 1 j situation; wbolesiilo 01 1 dull. Addiess . II. UIW'ls, cine ol Thouius W. Lotils, OI pliant. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IMiysiemns mill Surgeons, DH MAHTHA S KVUIUTT, 30i WASlf lugtou uve. utiice bonis until 1U u. 111 , i to 1, li to .8 p. lu. MAHY A. 9HKI'HEHI, SI UHOAlt:l oputhist, No. -Ja Adams uvenue. DH."a. THAl'ULn, SrjKCIALlST T.V Diseases of Women, cornel Wyoming avenue und Spiuee stieel, Scianton of llce bonis, ThuisdH and Satuidays, fl a. in. to C p. in. DH. COMEClYS-OtM-'ICn NO, 237 N. Washington uve Houis, 12 in. to 3 p. m Diseases of women u specialty. Tel ephone No. i!3. PH. V. V. AL1.KN, Glli NOltTIl WASlf. lngton uvenue. iTltrANNA LAW, 303 r WYOMING AVj3! Otllce hours, !) il a. m., 1-3 p. 111 . 7-8 p. in. OK. L. M. C.ATi:S, 13 WASHINGTON avenue. Olllco hours, S to a, m 1.30 to 3 and 7 to b p. in. Hesldence 3WJ Aladi son avenue. DR. C. L. FHUAS, SI'HCIALIST IN Hupture, Tiuss Fitting and Fat Heduc. tlon. Hooina ioil and 207 Jleuis Huildlng, Otllce telephone UU. Houis. 10 to 1.', 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DH. S. W. I.AMr.HHAUX, A SPHCIAL lst on chi otdc disease of the heai t, lungs, liver, kldnej and geiilto utliiuiy 01 guus, will occupj the otllce of Di, H001, iS2 Adams avenue. Otllce hours, 1 to 5 p. ni. DIt. JOHN C. PHICE, 339 WASHINGTON uvenue. OHIce houis S to 10 a. 111.; i to i und 7 to it p. 111. a a 1 tfiSk 3 m KlJm BLju ma St t3 V3T TfcV BnSr J 60 DOZEN OF 2m oSiHct"1" W. G. HOOK, VHTEIHNAHY SUK Bcon Hoises, Cattle und Dogs treated, Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono (!":, Lawyers. FRANK K. HOY, ATOIINlTy AND counsellot-at-lavv. Llurr building, iooni3 13 and It, Washington avenue. HDWARD W. THAYER, ATTOUNKi, Rooms 212-13-H Commonwealth Bids. JEFFREYS & RUDDY." ATTORNU1S- at-latt, CommonvvcalUi Huildlng; WARREN & KNAFP, ATTORNHYrf and Couusellors-at-lavv, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Fa. JESSUF JKSSUF, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellois at law, Commonwealth building, Washington uvenue. W. H. JESSUP. W. II. JESSUP, JR. PATTn80N "& WILCOX, TRADERS Ntitlonnl Hank nulldlng. alfri:d hand, wiliam ji hand. Attoine)s and Counsellors, Common. wealth building. Rooms 19. !0 and 2L FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-I.atv, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scranton, I'q. JAMES W. OAKFoltDiVl'TORNnY-AT- Lnvv Rooms C3, C4 and Co, Common. iie,ilth building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law Otllce, Wyoming avenue, Scranton. L. A WATRKS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 123 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. URIE TOWNHEND, ATTORNEY-AT- Latv, Dime Hank Building, Scranton. Money to loan in laige. sums at 5 per cent C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. IS REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. B. F KILL-AM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY- nt-Lavv, 15 Commonwealth bldg., Scran- ton. WATSON, UIEHL, HALL KBMMER- ER Attotneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Hank Building; rooms (5, 7, 8, 9, nnd 10; third lloor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser x'lce Agency. Arcliifects PETtCIVAL J. MOHRISrARCIHTECT, Houid of Tiade Huildlng EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCTITECT. Rooms 21, 25 and 20, Commonwealth bulldlng, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT," OFFICE rear of 000 Washington aveuuo. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 133 Spruce St., cor. Waidi. ave.. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & "SON, ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. Alil.rniaii. G. F. KELLOW, 1001 W. LACKA. AVE. Dentists. DR. F. stieet. . M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming aye. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKaT ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E.J3AVIS, 430 Adamsavenue Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWXNNA Scranton, Pa., prepares boys and girl. for college or business; thoroughly tialns young childi.it. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Sptlng term Apt II 13 Klndeigarten $10 per term. Seels. a. It. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen, .tore 140 Washington ave nue, gieen house, 1350 Noith Main ave nue, btoie telephone. 7S2. Wire Screens JOS KUET'i'EL. RllAR 611 LACKA watina avenue, Scianton, Pa., manufac ture! of Who Scieens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK- 1 1 11 avenue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.E1GLKR, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L & W. pjssengei depot. Conducted 011 the Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. jMise.HaneoiH. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR bulls, picnics, parties, reception!), wed dings and conceit tvoik furnished For terms address R. J Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjoinliijf uvenue, over Hulbert'. music Mote. MIKIARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelope s, paper bugs, twine. Wuiehouse. 130 Wusldngton avenue, Scranton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOLE salo dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Luikavvanna ave THOMAS AriiRKY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postolllce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher 1'riiitinn. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, Noith Wushlngtou Avenue I.Inotypo Composition of ull kinds quickly done. Fucllltlej unsui passed In tills region. SChRFS
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