THE SOT? ANTON TRIBUNE-WJ2DrESnAY MORNING. MATCCIT 17, 1897. rra WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUliGET OF NEWS A Strange Story of Petrified Woolen Allllciis. MRS. KELLY'S TRIBUTE TO I1EBC11ER I'lirinur Kilns Stnntoii Ittins it Hiico Willi 11 WioilcliiicU--Trniiiiis Saw Woud.-A Spring l,iium--Vniloiis ItLMtlh tll'lllllTCSl lo Rtiilioud Jlojs. Stniy Hits oiConntiy Nous. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Suvciuohunnn, Mnieli IC About tvo M-ais nco n Jetsey heifer beloiiBlutr to James Brown, near Stevens' Point, aw allowed a pair of led woolen mittens. The. calf urew to be n inlleli eow, and Mas apparently dolnc, well until a short time ugo, -when Mr. Hi own noticed that she was not doing as well us usual. She ueenied In much dlstiess when she moved around, and hud a slroiiR deslie to lie down all the time. Finally, she died and Ml. Hi own cut her open to see what was the matter with her. Upon examination one of the mittens and a jmtt ol the other wele found in a petil lltd mate. When knocked against each otliei tlii rattled like stones. The tuiious will piobably ha foiw aided to Borne miibeum. WAYSIDH GLEANINGS. After a Inlet illness, Matthi.is MeMu hon, an old and lespected citizen, died on Saturday, aged S2 yeais. The fun eral was largely attended Horn St. John's Catholic chinch on Monday moinlug. The Pennsylvania and New Toil: Tel ephone company Is about to stilng a copper -lie between Susquehanna and ringhumtou with direct' communica tion Tim lemalns of Mrs. Jane Cuiry, yeais ago u lesldent ol Susquehanna, eie brought liete on Tilduy nf lei noon lioni Pin bondale, and Inteiied in Lam el Hill ctnictery . The 1'iesbyteilan society Is at work eiRleiuoiing to seeuie Hinds to eiect a m ihuieh edifice. They ale meeting w ith excellent um cess Mis. Adah Hebegule, foimeily of Sus quehanna, ih iiltlciilly 111 at. her home In West Clllfoid. She Is the widow of the lute (juoigc E Kebsegule. COURT CURRENCY. The Moimous have exodusted f.om Tut est City. Now let the people sing the good old Methodist hymn, begin ning, "Now, belleing, wo tejoice to see the cili.se lemoved." 1'iolessor Fo of Aubuiu, was a few days since, wedded to Miss AVolf, of State College. "What'll the harvest be'.- The creamery at Fi ioelsv IIP- has about J0 eons engagid. TheMontiose Dem ocrat bays that the-putions will luinlsh one told of wood to each "' covvs evi dently ba.sswood, fiom which to make cheese. AVhen Young Cold man, ol Hull'nlo, whiu to Monti osu, to pieelplt.ite- a Jail eb lively, he told his people that he was ' going to a suipilse paity." As a pio phet the esteemed Mr. Goldman Is a howling success. Tile vailous public schools ale le-lelving- their delayed state appiopila- tlollt. In Ilullslead, on Filday. Hill Pi ou nce, a i Ileal Uend young man, appealed litltne a Justice ol the jieai e, chaiged with shooting jut i the locomotive of Tile tiuln JO. at Red Rock, on Wednes day, and wounding the Hi email, J. Love, ot Iloinellsi-Ille, in the leg. Trent lie waived examination and aave ball lor his appejiance befoie the giand juiy. "OWED" TO .SPUING. "The sun shines waim And the blids letutii liam '1 heir Southern home, And the sound of the tin tie Is heard In the land. The tax collector Is on the w at -path. And the ineiiy plumbe) chuigcs time I'oi lkllng between our house And his office. IIoiibi-i leunbig Is Indulged In and Your nelghbois movo all their goods On the flout sloop To (jhow what they have got; Ami the soni." Ol the Idled gill as she Scitibs oft the muddy fiont stoop Is music to oui eats I don't think!" ALONG Tlin RAILROADS. By Joining the coal pool, the Dolavvat o and Hudson's shine of the entile output lb "J t0 und the Kile's 4 per cent. Some of the Kile's rebuilt locomotives, ft oin the Cooke uoiks, Patei-on, uie running on the New Yoik division, and doing good sli y lee. Jeifeibon branch passenger conductor, Polk Palmer, of this place, Is 111 with Blip. Jelfeison branch tialn dispatcher, J. D. Pat tell, of Cat bondale, spent Sunday with his paients in Deposit. It is whlspeied that several more D., I.. & AY. conductois aio hanging by their eyebrows. Susquehanna veteran Krle engineer, William J Hull. Is on the sick list. ,' The F.rle Is building tluee new pas-s'-nger trains, which aie to run between New Yoik and Cleveland, and nie to be models of beauty and elegance. The Hile's Jefferson blanch employes received tlieit monthly stipend on Sat uiduy acivssy's Rills Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable, MILD, BUT EFFECTIVE. Puroly vegetable, act without pain, ole. gautly coated, pistoles, small ana oasy tc take Had way 'a Pills assist nature, stimulat ing to hoalthful uctlvlty the livor, bowels and other digestive organ, leavln the bow els id a natural condition without any alter effects CURE Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- All Liver Disorders. RADWAY'S PILLS are puroly vogotab lo mild and reliable. Causa Perfect DlRostlor-., complete absorption nnd healthful regularity. Suoents a box. At Druggists, or by mall "Boole ot Ad vice" free by mall. RADWAY Be. CO,, So. si Elm Streeti New York. The tails on the Jpffeiion bialirh ure Elveli time to cool, these dus, The miners In Vol est City woik about one mill a half darn per week. With ecellent snipping facilities 111 evel dliectlon, with plenty of unemployed labor, und coal nt a nominal llguie, For est City ought to be a gieat Inanufuc tuiliig town, and not entliely given over to mining. TO KlUl IS TYP00UAP1I1CAL. "t wish to nay to the cungiejratlon." said a Suiueliannn cleigyiuaii, "that the pulpit Is not responsible for the er lor on the tickets for the cumins' con ceit. The conicil Is for the benefit of the molt fund not the 'arch fiend." Yc will now slug hymn six, 'To eir Is lm- I mnn, to forgive divine.' " AAlUOl'S MATTERS AND THlNnS. Our good liie'r Maxey, of the Ken est City News, has decided that when next lie has nn Idea that the boroinrh needs n prominent pugilist, he will Just send unci get one and fny nothing. Somebody has been writing from T'nlondalc to the Monttos" Democrat that the village has Horn 20 to 2. tnt tleis, nnd suggests that the place be called ' Taltletown." Suffering Mnses, but theie will be fun In Unlondale when that scribe W lausoed! The Ciow, the lobln, the "solssois to gilnd" man, inil the awning agent have been In Susquehanna pi Inn? evidence that ulmanac spilns Is heie. Many u man never gets on the popu lar side until he Joins the silent majoti ty. The cremeailes have cllsolved the all alliteration society "dogs, dairy-women nnd diudgeiy." A Suquoliunna man, ilist j "tut tied ficim the far west, suy.s that ho "didn't -ee a HHW.spapei In six weeks" Neither did the apostles. SOME OTIlHIl THINGS. Now In jubilant cadenza lie our voices gully trip, I'or the ill emlrul Influenza Is loosening Its- Kilp. AVhen It comes to "(-.needing the nart- Ing guest," no one does It mote joylully ' than does the victim of the gllp when it takes Its depaitute. So-called dull limes only Insplie the Hluoud business man to give mote eaie lul attention lo his newspaper advei tlsing. s Kouiteen tiamps sawed wood In the Susquehanna woods on Monday. And still some people claim that "the tiamps will not woi k." It Is a mean landlady who won't lur nlsh boaideis with n comb when thoie's halt In the butter. it Is said thai Lackawanna county has a "live edltoilal liar ot 2O.0U0 volts." Who Is he? The only llilnrr that makes money without advei Using is the mint. Tilt: HARD AND UKLCIIDn. The lecent sad and "sudden" death' of Sarah I'll kh Kelley, bilngs vividly to mind her poem on the death of Kev. Ileniy Wind Heecher, ten yeais ago. The poem was entitled, "Passed to His Kest," and is as lollows: "Ileniy Wind Beeuhei's eaith life passed a way, In the beaiitltul spiliig-tlme upon a sunny day; Ills memoiy, too, Our Beloved Nation hold deal. The peoplu will miss hlpi for many a jeai. Though he did not udmlie the piayor vo often say, "Kiom sudden death deliver us," we ever would suy; A political lefoimer ho has been In his times, Admlied by many, who will sing him In i hv me. AVe hope he Is gone In peace to Ids ie?t, Xumbi-ifd with oiutois, a blest and best; Thou'lt be lHiiiHinbeied lor munv a clay, Hest thee In gloi.v, wh gentlv vv onM su . Mmch U, liss7. Saiah Ulileli Kelle." KACi: WITH A AVOODCIirflC. Fanner lCllas Stanton ran aiace with a wood) liuuk. one sunny day ol last week lie saw the v oodclillel; nibbling a tin nip some dlstnce fioin his hole, and put ill ids best licks to get ahead of the woodchiKk. Stanton got theie tlist mid-stui k his heel In the hole, with his loot tow mil the scampeilng animal Theie wasn't mom for the wood) Illicit and the heel, and so the woodihuck put Ills teeth thiough Stanton's boot and Into his big toe. That made Stanton lemove his heel tiom the- hole with a good deal ot ccleiity, and the wood c Illicit slipped out ol sight in a twink ling. Stanton went limping to see a doctor. NHWS SlTNDllIi:S. Cashier C. Fied AVilght has letuined ft out a western and southern business tour. Sir John V. McDonald, second grand duke of Cai bondale, beamed bilghtly iijiiin th? boiougli on Monday. Clarence K. Tltswoith, foimetly of Mont lose, but now of Pottsvllle, will lo cate In Susquehanna and engage In the Insurance business. He will bewminly welcomed. At this time of the moon, Methodist mlnlsteiH begin to wonder "vvheie they aie at." A Susquehuiinn caipenter nspaulted a fellow wotkman with a glue pot. In fact It may be said that he sl'ed up his man. AVIHTNEY. To ii I to Uld Point Comlbit, Uich liiouil anil W nsliiimlou. The Pennsylvania Itallrcmd Company i una many delightful toui-., but none moie delightful than those to Old Point Comfoit, Hichmond, and Washington. These embrace it tenltoiy jiecullaily llih In uttl actions. Supeibly situated, famous In hlstoiy, the capital of the grandest nation on eaith, these tlnee cities fonn a tilo unsuriias.sed In in teiest to Amei leans. Old Point Is also one of the most popular and luxuilous peiennlal le.soits of the continent. The next petsonally-condueted tour will leave New Yoik and Philadelphia Mai eh 18th. Tickets, Including tuins poitatlon, meals en toute In both dliec tlons, transfers of passengeis and bag gage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Hichmond, and AVash Ington, and canlage llde about Illeh mond In fact eveiy npcessaiy expense for a peilod of six days will be sold at rate of $33 00 from New Yoik. Hiook lyn, and Newaik, $34.00 from Tienton, $33.00 fioin Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Comfoit and letuin dliect by legular trains within six days, Including trans put tatlon, luncheon on going tilp, and one und thiee-fourths days' boaid at Old Point, at rate of $10 00ifiom New A'oik, Hrooklyn, and Newiul;, $15 00 fioin Trenton, $H 00 ftom Philadelphia, and ptopoitlonatu rates from other sta tions. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, HOC Uioadvvay, New Yoik, or Geo. AV. Hoyd, Assistant General Pas senger Agent, Dioud Stieet Station, Philadelphia, Died at the Ago oN18. Chattanooga, Teiin., March iC Haster MeCullough, u llt'Kio, died heie csteiduy at the ugH of US yeuis, She wuh a nutlvo of Geoiglu, whole she leaves u small uimy of granduhlldieii and gleut giuudchlldieii. One of her own family of llftten chlldiun suivlves her. m u mimm of im wais ifteb yems w mmmm mz s mm W PMLYSiS. lYnmthcI'icss, Jfr. Pavld O. Tnlliot U n well-known nnd rrspectul ritleii of Olof;o Ccuuity, Now York, icviiliiig nt Dlnuiioii, vrlm three jeais nt'ci hud a stioke nf pnraljI, which lie (it -tiibutcs to the elVcct1) of n wound lecoivcd o'i tliu 10th ol June, 1S04, Ijel'oie 1'cteisbiiri.', Vu., while bervim,' wttli the New York Heavy Artilloiy. 'i ho following is Ids own account of lih ilhii's mid convalescence, which will bo found iutcreMitig: 1:i)Mi:sto.v, X. Y., A up. 31, 1S9G. "On tliu fifth day of December, lofiJ, I vviii taken with a p.ualvtie shock, which iif f'ecttd tliu wliole ot tlie left bide, and I could not speak i'or time vvccl.ii. 1 was confined to my bed lor a loin time mid coiMiuitly nt tended by u plijsicinu, though little relief wus epi neiietd. My atoumcli and the lunacies of my llirout were much affected. I wns woiiiiiled in .lime, ISiII, at letei slmry. Vu.. hiivhii; then lost three lingers ol m.v lett liiiml, iiml that ulwajs ullected me m a muikeil degree, my arm ollin beeumlng niinili. I should stat thut on the du.v I re ceived tlie stioke, I had two distinct shocks, tlie first in the morning, which was mi llidit that the doctor win; not nt all iihirmud, but the tec nnd nearly iiiOislied me up. Kver since the war 1 had siilleii.il with iiiivnimk 111 If und m coucliticiii was very bail when I whs attacked. 1 um now slvtj ye.us old unci hurillv 'liutil look lot anything appro.icldng good health after my Hie of bUtkriiig, but I WINDFALL FOR AURRAY. The Lute Ml Itichiird nlluce's Si'e--icllli) llcil to (),()()0,0OO. I,oiiclun, Muich H;.-.Iolm Seott Mur ia, who for maiu ve-ais was pilvate hei"iitai to Sli Hkhaid Wallace and who later idled the same olllce lor Sir lilchaul'.s widow, Lad.v Wallace, finds blniM li h"lr to .WC.OOO.OOO under the t'-ims of the will ot Lutlv Wallace. The grandchild! on ot Lady Wallace did not lecelve any bequests. Mr. Mutiny, who comes of a good family, is said to be handsome, luetlul uiivai v Ingly good teinpeied and alwavs In exuberant health. Dining Sir Hleli' uid'.j life Mi. Munay made himself ItiValunble tc' the lmtonet. When the latter died i vc tytlilng was left to Lady Wallace, und Ml. .Mm lay became her thief advli-cr and i lui tie-ally n inag"i of the- vihole establishment. Lady AVulliue leaves hei magnilltent alt eolleetlons to the Hiitlsh inuselim. All else ge.es to the pilvate stcietaiy. CLAUS SPRECKELS' DAUGHTER. She Kctuiiis to Him u l.aigo Amount of Piopeilv He 1 1 (tit (liven 1 1 cm . San Fianelseo, Mulch IC Advices lioin Honolulu, under date oi Maich T, annouuee that Mis I'tniua C. Watson bus deeded back to hel latliei. Clans SpH'ekle", the ptopeily In that city which was inesented by him to hei. Tliu Intel ests Include the line mansion at Punahuii and building lots on Fiji t stieets The deeds wele llltd on Match A. No explanation lsgleit, but it Is un derstood that the tiunsleis aie the le bUlt of the lecent mailiage ot Miss Spieekles and the stiulneil lelutlons witli her lather which lollowed. It will je leinembeied that soon uftei hei mui liuge Mis. Watson tinned over to her lother piopt-ity, i.hletl in bond, ainounting to $1,500,000. The only piopeit she letalned was the building beuilng her name on Mar ket stieet opposite Mason stieet. MARKETS AND STOCKS. nll Street Iteviuu. N vv soil.. Maun lo Tlie sensation ot the du in stoi k ilnlcs was a bic.ik In MUsuml Pacllk tluiu 14 to lj. The old upoit ol a lei eh i-i ship WJ& tleel clieu-latc-d, but tills time the i umoi met with a most e-mihutlc denial on the pail of Pliihidttit tioilld und Dliectoi Sage .Ml. Gould, in u statement muuV jubUi shoitlv uttel the slump In the slock, denied ab solutely that a lei-elvei would be appoint ed TIih denial ulainu-d the shot ts, a nish to covet lollowed, und the sto, k boundtd up lo ls?4, closing ut thut llBUie. As the day advanced iailwu and liidustiliil stoi kh galheied stienth. and near the elose the best llguies fol along lime past Wele leeoidcd ill mun lllbtuiiueS. Th" Vundei bills, espei lull) New Yoik Central, Ulg Pour, Caimdii Soitthein, Xoithwesi and the Nlckle Plate displayed gltal III ill ness fiom stait to tlnlsh The nuikei in the alteinoon was veij llim, Munhattiin und Western Union moving up P., per cent in lilt Industiials Sugai was trad ed In ex-dividend. The stock tlist sold down to 1116m. and then lose 113ss. Specu lation i losed stiong in tone. Net changes hliovv gnln- ol 'ia.l per cent. The total sales wele .'JSUUO shales. Furnished by WILLIAM LIN'N. AI Li:N A: CO., slock biokeis. Mears bulld- i,.n ,r.n,-,o rn-.TriC! Illf,, iwuinni T03-70C. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing. Am. Tobacco Co. ... 7s', Til 7S "s1. Am. Sug Itef. Co. .11.' 11J58 HP, iVa Ateh . To. As S Fe .. 11 11', 11 11 At , To. it S Fe Pi . .'J 1UV, 2 "J I'anad Southern .... 4S. r,0', 49' f.ii Ches. .V (Jhlo 1S IS', IS " IS", Chie. Cas 78 7ji4 77 'S Chic. X. W 100 no iua mi)',, Chle.H it Q 77 77 77 77'j c. c. r & St. l sj 2j''j :tj :;.' Chle., It 1. ,t Pue, ,. CSi 1,3 L.S mil Del. & Iluilbon lu!ii 10D)4 101 10d h D. L & W ir,7 -:,7'. 157 157 I)lt. S I'. 1' 1S 13 ia'i 13 lien. Kleetile 30 3.", 31 S,' Lake Hlioie 1C9 170 lt?l 170 LouN. & N'HS'i -4J JO -19 Wa M. K. .t Tev Pi'.... 31 31 31 Jl Mull Lluvuled Su S7'S b"s S1 .Mo Pae IS'j 111 ir, Hi, Nat. Lead r,,b. 'y, a JjiJ N. J. Central !)( i)l ! 114 N. A". Central ;ii 100 w w, N. A'., S. it W. Pi... 1!-. i-, LT. 2.-. N01. Pae 13 13 l,i 13 Out. t Western .. 14 14 14 14 Omaha CJ fcj 1,1 (,!' Pae. Mall 2ii 2u)l LSU. W Phil, .t Heading .... 2u 2", 24 2J Southein H. It 11 !) H 9 Southern It. P.. Pi... 2 2S 2S''. 2S Tellll. C. .t lion .... 27 2s 27 2Jg Texas Pucllle 0. 9 9. 9 Union Paclllo 7 7 7 7 Wabash (. (, 5 5 Wabash Pi IJ'j 15 14 11 Westell! Union 81 Sb S5 M W. L 1 1 1 1 I'. S. Hubber 1G 17 1U 17' j CHICAGO HOAHD OF TItADC PRICES Ojien- High- Low- Clos- WIinAT. ing. est. est. Ing. May 73 74 7.1 73)4 July 72 73 71. 72'i OATS. May 17 17 10 1C July 17 IS 17 17 CORN. May 21 21 24 24 July 25'4 25 25 25 LARD. May 430 4.33 4.30 4 32 July 4.42 4.42 4.40 4 42 Seriiiiton Itoiuil oT Trade l'vchinigo (iui)tatious--AII Quotations lluscd on Pur of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Asked, aci-anion iv I'liision 'i rae, uo, National Doling .t DtllPg Co, Flist Nittlonul Hank Dlmhuist lloulevuid Co. ,,,,,, Sciuutou Suvings Hank HiTuntou Packing Co 20 W C50 ... 100 COO 95 ... no I Luckavvunud. lion & Steel Co, ftUa, A'. 1'. saw so much .said about Dr. William' Pink I'llls for l'.iln People In the ,VHspaper, nnd that tlipy ere ticl for pai nl j tics, that I dctciiiiincil to trj thriu. '1 Ids I did just one mi and four months nco. 1 strictly fol lowed directions nnd felt belter within u week. I um not tlie tame man I vrui when I be;rati to take l)i. Williams' medicine. My old enmiade Notion, who was in the Mil nc company and rf-ghueiit with me, nnd wnsa grievous sittleier iiom general nervous debility, nt mr recoinmenclalioii has taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills unci they have helped him wonderfully. "I ccitily on honor that the above state ment is true in every particular. (Signed) DaviuC. TALroT." Witncs John C. Laimu-us. Dr. Williams' Pink I'llls contain, In a con densed loiiu, nil the dementi) nweary lo give new lite und liclintss fo tlie blond and lestoru fluttered nerve"), 'lliev ale ulto n spicllic for troubles peculiar to female, such as suppressions, iiicmiltiritlcs and all forms of vveakiii'Ss. 'l'lic build up the blood, anil restore the glow ot health to t ale and sallow clinks In men they effect a radlcnl cure in nil cases iirisiin; Irom mental worry, over work or excesses ot whatever nature. Pink J l'ills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) 1 at 50 cents n box or six boxes for i'J.uO, unit . limy be hud ol all eh iieirlsts, nr dileet by 'mall Iiom Dr. Wilhums' lltdicine Conipauy, i BclicueituUy, . Y, 'Ihlid National Hank . . . 310 Thtoop Nov'eltv M'fg Co. Set union Tuutlon Co 15 Seialiton Ale Winks Weston Mill Co Alexander Car ltepliuei C'Oj. ... Seianton Heddlng Co ninit-Dep it l)l. Hank 141 l'olllel lOnglneei 110 Luckn. Trast X Sife Uep. Co. 140 Cijstul Lake W'atei Co Tiadeis' National Hank Tradei's National bank 122 HONDS. Seranton Pass Rullwnv, flist moitgane due IMS 110 People's Stieet Hallway, fltst moitgage due J91S 110 Seianton A. Plttston Tiae. Co ... People's Stieet Rallwu, Sec ond moitgage due 1920 110 Dickson Muniifuctuilng Co Lueku. Township School 0"; . ... I'itv ot Seianton St Imp. t,"0. ... Alt. A'einon Coal Co Seianton Ale Woiks Seianton Ti action Co Li onoiny Steam, II. it P. Co 90 17 J,il 2.10 lll 101 141 121 121 125 90 100 102 102 SI 100 91 100 New Yoik Produce; Market. New- A'oik, Mai eh II,. Flout Dull, steadv , unchanged. Wheat Dull, sti ud ; f. o. b , S3e., unyiacled nd, 70aSlc. , No. 1 lioithein, Sl5e , options closed stiadv ; Aluuh, Sl',e.; May, 7sc; duly . 7Sc.; September, 75e. Coin Dull, til m ; No. 2, 29 e , elevatoi j jild.:ilc. , alloat, op tions dull, stead , Muieh, 29c , Mu, 29e ; Jul v. 3Pjc. Cats Dull, tlitn, op tions dull, Muj, 23e ; spot in Ices, No 2, 22c; No 2 white. 24i , No. 2 Chicago, .Me., No. 3, 21c, No 3 white, 22e , mKccl we stein, 21a2lc ; white do. and white stale, 2ia30c. Piovlsloiis Finn, 11111 bunged Laid Stiong, quiet: western steam, $150, eltj, $1.15; Mu, $4.0.', lellned. til in; eon tlnent, $4 SO, South Aineile.i, $5.05, eom pound, l'!,ale Huttei Steudv, un- ehaliged. Cheese Steud, Uliehangi d. Hgg Las . slate- ami Pennsylvania, 10c ; weslein tiesh, lt)c , southein, 10a luc. m Philllilelphiu Piovision .Vliirket. Phlludelplda, March IC Piovlsloiis weie In fall demand und Hi 111 ut un changed prices We ciuote Hee-f hams, $ls 75h19, as to age and brand, palk, fam ily. $10 5oall, bums, $10 50all, hams, S P euied, ill tielees. Su9l , do smoked, 9alle , as to average and bland, sidt-s, ilbbed, In salt. 4u5i , do. do. smoked, 5a5e , shouldeis, pli kle LUied, 5JUlii , do do smoked, lut,L , pleiilc Imms, S P euied, t.a0l4e.; do do sinuked, (jui , bellies. In pickle, aeeoiding to uveiage, loose, 5'jalic , bieaktast b icon, 7aSo , as 10 bland and average, laid, pint, 1 Itv le llned. In tieues, 5a5c . do do. In nibs. V,a1e. . do. tsjieis. loose 4a41,e , i c tullovv. In hogsnads, 3aJL , eountiy do, 2'..a3i , us to quality, and saki s, 3c Chiengei t ttin mid Provision .llaiket. ('Iiliugo, Mai eh Id The leading rutin es lunyid us follows. Wheat Mui eh 72'.i . 72e , Muv, 7.1e., 7r8c , July, 72'ji., 72e e'oin .Vlauh, 2Je , 23e , May, 24'4e , 24e., July, 25e , 23i Outs Alan li, luc , I1I14C , May, 17c, P,c , Julv, 17'- , 17c Mess poik .May, is 0.1, $S92, July, $9, 9 05. Laid May, $4.75, $1 S2, July, $4 72'.., $1 S2'j. Cash iiuolatlons wele as follows Flout, dull, steudv. uiii-haiigi d. No 2 spring wheat, 72u".'Se ; No 3, do. 72e , No 2 led, S3uS7e ; No 2 coin, 2sa 2sc ; No. 2 oats. loUe ; No. 2 ie, 22'.e , No. 2 1niley, 3Jc; No 1 flaxseed, SO'.a SJ'oc; pilme timothy seed, $2 70, mess poik, $SS1,iS90; laid, $l21al30, shoi t libs, shies, $4 70a4.9O. shouldeis, $4 70j5, bhoi t ileal -Ides, $175alb7'i, whiskey, $117, iiiguis, cut loaf. $520, granulated, $4 04, standai d A, $4.51. Chicago Live .'Unci;. Chicago, Maieh 10 Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head: muiket steady; common lo ex tra sleets, $3 70a4t5; stockeis and feedei '. U 10a3.45, calves, $J 50.10; Te-Mins, ?J 40.1.1 50 HognHei elts, 17,0on head; muiket tlim and 2'..e hlghei ; heavy pack'ng and ship ping lots. $3 I5a4.50; common to ehol e mixed, $J S.1ii4 05; choice ussorled, $197' a 4.01, light, $JS5.il,05; plus, $4a4 05 Sheep Hecelpts 12 000 head, maiket stiong, In feilor to choice, $J.25a4.25: lambs, $3Doa.l25 Hulliili) Live Stock. Huffnlo, N. Y, Mai eh 10 Cattle Steady; good to choice vents, $5a1 50 IIoss Plus-jynl stiong; A'oikeis. mixed an 1 medium, $4 le.i4.20, pigs, J.25al, toughs, 3 25a3.75; stugs, $2 50.3 2.1 Sheep and lambs Steady, uncliunged Oil .llarkel. Oil City, Pa , Mutch 10-Ciodlt balances, 90c DISSOLUTION NOTICii. "iviTmTrTs iTTntTnY i pill I III 1 hid p between Will lulu I'lotheioe, .limit s liet he 1 lie and Uulllil I. Phillips, eu l.iiued 111 tlii) tuinitlue business iindei Hie 111 111 mime of I'lotheioe A l'oln Sriaiilon, Pic, was dlssnUed cm the 1 lit li clnx of Mulch, A. 1. 1HP7, bv the wIlhcluiHul ol sulci Daniel .1. Pliilllps tram sniil Him. vil debts oulii to thesuld p.lltneislilpme to be leeelved I v the Mild William piotheme and .Inmc's Piothiioe, who will eoutliiue Mild business under the Hi in name of I'lotheioe A 1 0111 psiuv, nt the hiiuie pltee e, und nil deinuiids on sniil imitnesbl) utu to bt jncsented to them loi payment. Mailed W.M. l'RDTIIHItlJi:, JAM IS I'ltUI'lll.ltlli:, DAMDL I. PHlLI.Il'si. F.XI.CUTUIX NOTICH. W UtltLNiUCN VI'P, Attorneys for llntute. UICAL IJSTATK. I II WD JUST SOLI) TWO HOMP.S AND J now I have the bikt liiugalu In Scrnnton ut$:imill. Now lioiihe, Just built; leudy for occiipaiicv now; piettlext imit of (iieeu RliK'e. 1). II. HDI'I.OfU.K, MeiilK llulldllig. SAFliS WANTKI). vjKCOMJ-llANIl SAPKs, W'ANTHD-TWO O or tlireu lartjo llie-iuoof tniles. A 1 order; roomy and cheap. WM, U'ONNDLL A. CO., 118 Wyoming uveiiue. osia-iT:" of dr. 7w. iviT-s, hi;- X J Ltused, lute ot tho city ol Seitiiitou, 1 ai'Uawiiiiim eniiutv, Pennsylvania. Let lets ttstamtniiiiy upon the above-named estate having be'en gianted to tho iindeihluiieil, nil pel miiis having claims pi ileiuiiucN ugidnst the Mild estute will piesent them loi jiayinent, und those ludebteel theieto will please make luiiuedlate payment to ANN V J. 1VI, Kxecutilx, Sciunton, Pa. & A Juniafi A ioxauj . ncis omai mjcx That's What Towels Such Everybody knows how important it is to wipe the face and hands dry these days. These Turkish Towels we of fer are the most absorbent towel ever produced. They induce good circulation, yet have the feel of velvet to the skin. They have been well named, COMPLEXION TOWELS. PRICES FOR THIS SALE, 12c, 15c, 18c, 22c. ALL OF THIS WEEK. CONNOLLY & 1 A FAIR PRICE c e e i u AAAAjieLAAAAAitLitiLJitJ TRi El AAJ. AjthAAJ.AAAAAA,AA.AA.Af - OWE CENT FOR KHNT. Achs. Under This Mend One Cent a Word. 770H HUNT l'I H 1 r, , Mum 111 Il.DIMi, 1 No. lilts voinlui; avenue', ne-t to lilnic Uunlc; will bi-entlu-l.v H'liiode'lcMl, luinlibed with elivatoi und imido sultuble fin uiinit liielit Htoie. Imiullu ol J. . IlIt'K. Meuis lliilldliii;. i;oit itr,NT-i.icisi:n nui i:i,.fuit.M:it I1 of fnloiiund VVuMliliijrton. MHK W.M. MACK H.N .IK, 'lay loi, Pa. ?VH HH.NT A MNGII.K p-HOUM lllll Si:, till lay avL'tiue-; niode'lii eonve-ule-m e-s und city hteaiii. Apiilv to C. J. PO-sl', Hhi,, CouiiiioiiMeullh IJulldlny:. CIX UHhiitAill.i:-HUO.M.S ON ADAMS (J uveiiue', with model 11 linpiove'iiifnt, loi mini and wile 01 Hiuull fuiiilly ol adults. In epilti" 718 AdiuiH aveinue'. 1,-uit iii:.n'i-ii u.Pok ooriii.i: liorsn; J all modeiu Impioveiiicut-. M'JDMouioe uvonue. 170H ltHNT-OrricnsiNTlIETHADHItS' A' Ni sutlonid Bunk llullcllny. I7HONT UlTlCIN 1 Uit HUNT, IDS I1 Mil lire stuet. lnciulie I.CWIS 1U:1I,1. .v. DA VI IN, "cL'ITKS ItlllUN'l rlll ADA.V1&. 17011 itr.NT-'iin:Tiiiti:i:i'i.(M)itsovKit I Xo I ID spun etieet, now oecupled bv the Itowln,.' -oelatliin; posse salon Apill 1. Inepiliu ol 1 llHU. WACiXl.lt, Ml l.aeUu wuiinu avenue. FOR SALK. Ad. Under I Ids Head One Cent u Word. P ha x t x 1: w iTvTiXoTuTiX vJ sell loi Sj-JTO, ut 15II7 Jueltson stieet. "701tsAl.U- 1 IIIN.I-C1. s-s .VIII.CU cow; 1 11 lee b'Ji.ill): u uaiuuin. 1. 1.. 1.11 K- OUO U, 1J ex seott stieet, oil Iludley, Hiiuinole-. I7H1.SH JHlpsm Alll.l II COW'S roll J1 itde. ounstoeL. M lis. (.'. M. XKKLD, Eile-Ua, Pic, 17011 SAi.i:-rri!iTi'iti:, citi'i.r.s" I1 book-easeis at gieut baiyalns. l-JlVludl-son avenue 170R SALE A SIl.VHlt-l'I.Al'l.l) Co NX I1 double bell eiipboiiliiiu, ulieh enslaved, vi Ith tinmboue bell, ipild lined; ueailv new and cost sun, villi sell ut 11 bumulii, Vdeliess Ibis weel. lo H. W. OAM.oIt, Lultuysvllle, Pu. 170H sAi.n--iioitsi:, (,i:iisi m;us, 1 e!',llt, 1,000 pounds; eau bo seen at lll'Jl Pltee stieet. II P.I.P WANTED-.M AIMS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent u Word. TT7.wTTTiTTvvoTirs 1 ii nvTsTu'smTTn t un new cliilliug uttne biuelil; uood n-iie-i. 1 oo'i 1: A. sill! lt CO. IJAICEIi-MNcll.i:, lllDDI K- V( IHlTvTTs (J who cm b.il.u all Kinds ut lolls, lm ml, plain und fuiu-v cakes und Is a cnulei tlouei v maker. Addiess, ,. ;., Ti Ibuue Utile e. W.vn'i'ED-AX 11)1. V. W1IOCVN THINK orsuine simple Hilim to patent.' I'lo- tectvoui Ideas lliey may In Ing you weiillh. Wilte.lllllN W i:ili:itlil ItX A III, Depi. C. J!l, Patent Vtloilitvs, WiisbliiLtou, 1) C, foi lhi'lrMStm prlc otlei and ll-l of 1,0011 Inventions iaiited. ATAXITI!--S VOL NT IN l.VHHY s t . Hon tocunviiss; t, 1.(10 to -,.-,.rio a day inade; sells ul rluht, also a man Pim-II Maple eioods to dealeis; tjeM lee- line Si7 11 nioiith; salaiy 01 lm kc commission made ; epeilinc-e iiiineiessai. ( intern -oap and .Vlauulaetui lug Company, ( liK'Inuail, o. T ANTED - W I I.I -KNOWN VI VN IN 11 evuv lown to solicit slo.-k Mibiilp ttous; a iiiuiuipoly ; bU iiioney loi ncc nts; no capllul leepilied. I DVVVltD T.IMKVtU., Iloecteti liluck.l lite 110, III. IIEI.P WANTE-ri:.MAS,E.S. Advs Under Tills Head One Cent a Word w T VNTI.D-VI'J'lll.VI 1CIS 1 (lit DJtKss,. iiiuuiim'. irjo viaitiKoa avenue. LVDIEs-l MVKE 1IIO VVAOEs DolNO lileasanl hcuiie woik,uud will glucllv M-lid full piitttc idais to 11II sending 'J cent Mump. Mls-sM. A.sTEIHIIN-s, I.iiwienee, MI1I1. 7ANTi:l-I. VllYAtii:.is IN SI H VN. lou to sell and lultodiii'o sny ilei suike Icliiu; epeileneed i-anvassci picleiied; weak peiinaiient unci veiy piolltable. W'lllo foi puitb uluib ut ome und i;el benellt ol hollduv tuule. 'I. II, .sNV DEH A CO, ( inc'lnnatl, o. W-VXTEDIMVIEHI VTEIA --TWO EN EH- ' uetlc s. lies women lo lepieseut us. Ouaiunlied Ml u dav without tutci feting with uthei duties. He-ulthtiil occupation. Wilto foi luii liciiliuis, enclosing stamp, MANOO CIIEMICVI. CO.MP.VNV, No. 7'J Jubu stliet, Xew V ink. HUSINESS Ol'PORTUNlIIES. Advs. Under I his Head One Cent u Word, T7VNTrfi- V M VN'IO Vsv'- till to patent a vuluable Imenlloii. Ad chess . T 1 Ibune olllce. OlltST-Cl.Ass (JltOlEltV HlM.NHss. J1 stock and llstuies. Doing ovei Sil.llOO jiei mouth. Hest location In a town ot I'J.mio population. LiiiKe piollts; binull expense. CciHli HMiilii'ddown, s'.',5(iii; must hell quick, KoIiik In other business, for mil iuitlcutaiN Inilllliu ot H. N. HATItlCK, !liU Xoitll Washliititun avenue, .sciuiiioii, Pu, S l.-i.OOtl WII.I. I'l'ltCHASEri.Ol'lt MI I.I. Ill Xew .1 cities, neui l'hlladeliilila: ea- pucity lllll bbls, pel duy; line oppnitunlty. ltKHJS ACOfi7o liouiKf, I'hlliulelphlu, I'u. Q. OX EVERY S.JUO MADE EAST 'l nioiith thioiiuh 0111 Nvstem ofHviidl- cute speculation. Send for lull oxpluiiatoiy pumpblet, O'COXXOR A. CO., 10 Wall St., vol' ca x "ma jckTcJu KM O X E Yl I Y I x".' X vchtlin,' In speculutlon liiiuiedlutely; send fur our booklet, "Hood Adviee" iiud dully lllfuiliuitloii. A, 1 UOUST A CO,, I) I'iue ,St., Xew Yoi k. & Makes Our Sale of a Success. WALLACE, FOR A GOOD THING " WANTS." rllh - - AA.AAAAA. - A A .V f, rf, lfcftJ, AAj A WORD. 7vrVrWWWVWWWTWWVWWWW'f' AG I' NTS WANTIJU. Advs. Under I his Head One Cent n Word. O VI,Ub.MHN(rT(?(7l,sTT'PUl7c(5cSr O 1 1 w 01 Lj slot) hiilurv iiionthly, with lllieial additional commU-dous. It. 11. HVANSiV. t 11., Cbk-uao. rA.Tl'T)-M)ld('PIUlt; NU fiHI.I vTlTt- Inn, no eollee ting; position pet iiiuuuiit, pay weeUlj; statu uije-. GI.KN UltUTlIHItv, Itochestei , X. . -lTAXTi:i)-(iKM:itAl, ACIKXT.S IX UV- e-iy lountv; ulsolaily uiiimimisi-ciiiil'. thlnii new; miic sullci; apply epiloU. I. c. Hll.lilCItr, 1 II Aduius avenue, 1 Seianton, Pu. AuK.vis-w hat auk vur tiuixo th doubout .siiteCltlensblp pilee 1. eio liiK by thiiuuiiiK Addiess M('H01, Xccpeiville, III. AfiHMx-TO SHI, I, OL'H I'ltACTH'Al. (,'old, sllvei, nickel and ooppei eleetio PIuMiin; pile es fiom bit upvvuid, miIiiiv and e-vpenses paid; outfit I tee. Addles, with stamp, MH'IIKI X MI'li CO , Clduago. AdHN'ls TO SE1.I, CIO VltS TO DHVI, eib; sJ5 MeeMy and epen .es; epei I enio iiniiLMt-souiv. CtiXMiJ.IKAI'HD .M I O CO., lb Vim lluu-ii. St., I'hleiiKO. CIIIUUPODIST AND MANICUUK. lOIlSS lil'XIOX.S VXD IXCIItOWIXO nails enied without the least puln or diawintJ: blood. I onsultatioii and aihliv idven liee. H. M. IIEIV.HI., Chliopodlst, :i:io l.iu Itiiwmiiia avenue. Ladles intended nt theli lesldeueu If deslied. ( buit'es model -uie. CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. Under Till Head One Cent a Wurd. AT Ml- HE LbON rEX'Uh,"(irTHVo 11 uut and l'hienoloyWl, i-, Xoith Main avenue, Hyde l'uik. l-e duvs only. CITY SCAVENGER. rHAsT('ooi'EH, cTrr iscTvri:.(ii-.it" O Vll oideis pioiuptH attended to, dicy in ulgbt. All the latest uppllunees, 1 buitjes ii'U'uiiiiblt TIP seiimiim stuet. House, UilU Xoith W iisbluyton avenue. A luilUGGS CLEANS 1111 Y VAll.Ts . mill ce pools, 110 01I01, Impioved pumps used. . liltllilfs, Pieipiletoi. I.euveoreleis 1 100 N, Main live., ill l.lekcs ell 1 i stole, eoiuei da111s unci Mulbeiiy. lelepbone ill) III. SITUATIONS V.' ANTED. (VITIATION AM'I.II-IIY A Mil. Mi J lady' lis 11 ludv's mulcl 01 t'oveiness. Speaks both llntlisli and Ueiman; iiImi ad vuiieed In music. Addie-s, A. W ., cue Tiibunu oillee. UITUATIOX WAXTED-llY A YOI'XII )' mull, In uny eupiieltv. (iood edueutlon in l.niillsb mid oei man; tllist-class testl nioiiiiils 1'. O. l!o ililft, Mosiow, Pa. UlTI' TION TO 00 WAH11INO AND O lionlmr at home; or (jo out by ihu day eleaulinrolllees 01 Motes Will ulvu neili-ct 1 siitlsluctloii. Cull or iidditss, j is,, ;i;i 1 1 Noith snninei avenue. U 'ANTED-V I'O-sITIO.N AS T VI'EVVItl lei und bookkeepei by youm; lady, Noiinal Kiailuaie; peitec t eontiol ot Oeiniiin und lliwllsh, Kood iefeieiucs. Addiess l!o 1117, Aichbald, I'a. , Cril'.VIION WANTED-EXPEItlENCED n bookkeepei and jieuci.d in eoiinlunt, I would be glim 10 ni-i ept ot a leinpnimy en I mineiueni 01 otheivvlsc, tboiousbl ciiiiipe- lent; lSyeuit, e pel le nee; .s.iluiy no object. I p MUIEH MAVIs POSITION; I ' V.N 1 ii uiveii-ltv leleienee. AdcbehS I. I, ;107 1 l'uicst COIlll. O.Vl.Ks.M VN WANTS V POSITION VM O well ai-iiiuliitpd with hotel nude und eluitiade In this eoiinn; i an five the best of lefeience. Vddii'ss L. VI , ;iov l'uieist louit, SnTATKlN WANTED-ASIirTCHUt; SJOOll MU1MIKB mukei und Is WllllllJ- 10 viotkln niuiket 01 peddle; Iindei stands tbe meat business tliiuouuhh ; wlb tin ulsli kcichI teleieiicis. Vilduso tHAItl.E.S lloON E, till 1 1'e un avenue. . QUI A'TION V VNTEH-VS VX HNI'l'ItT I O euied hoiwekeepei; enu do uuv and all . kinds ot wink. 1 all 01 uildiess V.. M. H auj 1 lllukelv stieet, Duninoie, Pa. rvlIHlsTIX 'IkMl'Elt VM'K MAN ' vuciits eui)loy iiicnt; used to boises and willing to vim It at anvthlni;. dibis I. p. I!., cme Viuli-ison's News stole, Nuilli .Main avenue, eily. PliVhictaiis and Supkcoiis. DR. MARTHA S. EVERITT, 30i WASH ington ave. Otllce bonis until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, C to 8 p. in, MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. 13.. HOME opatlilst, Xo 22b Adams avenue. Dr" A. TRAl'OED, SPECIALIST IN DUeases of Women, eoinei Wyomlut; avenue and Spruce street, Seranton. Of fice houis, Thursday and Satuidays, 9 a m, to C p. m. DR W. E. AEEUX. C12 NORTH WASIlI Ington uvenue. DR. ANNA I.AW, 30S WYOMIXO AVE. Otllce ham s, 0 11 11. m., 1-8 p. m., 7-S p. 111, DR. U M. GATES, 123 WASHINGTON avenue. Otllco houis, S to 9 u. m.. 1.30 to 3 und 7 to Si p. in. Residence 309 Mud!. son avenue. DR. C. E. ritHAH, SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie, Truss Kitting and Eat Reduc. tlou. Rooms 200 and 207 Meats Hulldlng, Offlee telephone litii, Houis; 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. These Turkish 20v'"slcS'Hotenue 1st on chronic dlseaeo of the heart, lunga, liver, kidney and genltu miliary or jfuns, will occupy the otllce of Dr. Hooa. 1'32 Adams avenue. Ofllco hours, 1 to 5 p.m. DR. JOHN C. "MUCK, 33? WASHINGTON uvejuuo. (Jtllto liouta s to 10 u. m.; 2 to 4 und 7 to S p. m , V. O. HOOK, "VKTUiUNAKY SUlT Bton. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospltul, 121 Linden street, Seranton. Teleplioiio 2(172 '- Architects l'HHCIVAI. J. MOnHISAHClUTECT" Houid of Tiado Uiilldlng. EDWARD II. DAVIS, "aHCTITHUT. Hooms 21, 2" and 20, Commonwealth 1 uuuuins, acrnnton. E H. WAl.THH, AHCHITHCT, OFFICB rear ot GOO Washington avenue. LHWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. 423 Spruce St , eor. Va3h. ave., Seranton. FKICDKR1CK bfUKOWN, ARCHITECT, Hike bulldliis, 120 Washington avenue, Seianton. T. I HACEY X- SOX, ARCHITECTS, Traders' NntlonalUank. l.awveiM. KRANK V). HOYEE, ATORNEY AND counsellor-at.law. Hurr building, rooma ipnncl H, Washington avenue. EDWAHD W. THAYEH, ATTORNEY, Rooms 2-13-14 Cominonvv eaith Bldg. JEFFREYS i RUDDY, ATTORNEYS jUlavv,Cj)rnnonvealth Hulldlng. WARREN i KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-nt-law, Republican building, Wusldngton avenue, Scjanton, Pa. JESSUP St. JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law, Cominonvv ealtti building, Wusldngton avenue. W. H. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP. JR, PATTERSON &.' WILCOX, TRADERS National Hank Building. ALFRED HAND, WIL1AM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors Common- wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 nndjl. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-l.aw, Room G, Coal Exchunge, Seianton, Pa, JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-l.aw. Rooms fdl, M" and SIC, lioatd of Tiaele Hulldlng SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv, Otllce, Wyoming avenue, Seranton. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave Seranton, Pa URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Hank Hulldlng, Seranton. Money to loan In laige sums ut f per cent C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY AT Lavv, Commonwealth building, Seianton, Pa. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY'-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mp.irs buildings corner Washington avenue and Spitico stieet. U. F KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV 120 Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa. JAS J II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY. nt-Lavv, 15 Commonwealth bide., Seran ton. WATSON, DIEHL,"lLVLL &KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellois-at-Law; Traders' National Hank Hulldlng; room C, 7, 8, 9, and 10- thlid floor. Detectives. BARRING &. M'SWEENEY, COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser v Ice- A genoy . Dentists. DR. F. stieet. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCU DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. Dll. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming jive. P.. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKaI ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 0 Drcfasintikef. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOUI, OF THE " LACKAVV AX NA Seianton, Pa , piepares boys and glrU foi college 01 business, thoroughly trains young chlldien. Catalogue at re el u est. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II. IJUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KIXDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue Spilns term Al'rll 13 Kliidcigai ten $10. per term. SeeiU. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nuiseiymen; stoie 140 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1350 Noith Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2 Wife Screens. JOS KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Seranton, Pa., manufac. Hirer of Wile Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. "TILE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable . ZEIGLER. Proprletor SCRANTOX HOl'SE, NEAR D , L & W. passengei depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. .Miscellaneous. HAl'ER'S ORCIIESTRA-Ml'SIC FOR balls, picnics, paitles, leceptlons, vved dings and conceit woik furnlsihPd For terms address R. J. Hauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulbert'J music store. MEOAliaEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Win chouse. 130 Washington avenue, Bcranton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO . WIIOLE sale dealeis In Woodwaie, Cordage anJ Oil Cloth, 7C0 West Lackawanna aye THOMAS Al'BREY. EXPERT AC couutant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20. Williams Building, opposite postotllce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher Printing. THE TRIBl'NE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington Avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds cjulckly done. racliltU'i UllSUlpUBiod lu this lttflOU. r