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

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THE SCRANTON TKIBTTJE-SATURDAY MOItNTJSTGr. MARCH (, ISO-
INCREASE IN
TRADE IS STEADY
Marked Gains Arc Shown
cccdlng Wcc
Each Sue
SOME, HOWEVER, ARE DISAPPOINTED
Jinny Mho lApcctctt to Lcnp from
Dull Tillies to Siuldun Prosperity
Aro Impatient Over HestlUi Iiitili,
Thougli Kiii'iiiiriiRtngi Arts Not En
tirely Satislactory.
New York, Mai eh 10. 1L CI. Dun &
Co. will say tomoiiow In their weekly
Jtevlew of Tinde:
Though steadily lnci easing, buslneis
Is still below Its volume In former
yeais of piospeilty, and many expiosB
disappointment. Yet there H Homo
gain even week, with moie hands at
woik and moie mills. In opeintlon, and
the sme lesult, lamer purchases for
consumption, cannot be long delayed.
In borne blanches It Is felt nlieady.
Theie Is laiger dlstilbutlon of finished
ptoducts, and the demand for com
meiclal loans has shaiply inci eased,
espeelully In dry goods and the Hon
and steel blanches.
The piogieas of the Iron and steel In
dustiy Is hlndeied by uneettalnty re
gal ding the cost of lake ore for the
coming yeui, though the lepeated ad
journment of piodueis' meetings Is
Intel pi eted us evidence thut agiee
ment would 1-e ultimately leached.
"While theie is no gieat activity In fin
ished piodtiLts, the demand steadily
Ineieated
The volume of business Indicated by
dealing house exchange" Is smaller
than last year The ueiage of dally
exchanges for the month is J 3 per cent.
less than lust jeni.
Tallin , s for the week have been 215
in the United States against 201 last
yeai, and CU In Canada against 40 last
j ear
IIAWLEV.
A very pleasant and successful cele
bration ol St l'atilek's day was held
in Haw ley on Wednesday under the
auspices of the society of Ancient Older
of Itibeiiians assisted by the older of
Cuth die Mutual Benevolent association
thi. HllkluV and Went Side Tammany
clubs and man citizens The huge pi o
(csslun was loimed on Twentieth sheet
nud headed bj the lMdy Comet band,
paiadul the boiough and hill. In the
i veiling; an entei taiiiment vvus held In
tne Standaid hall, which lonslsted of a
vocal and Instiuineiital piogiamme In
tel speised with good itcltatlons In
the absence of Hon T. V. Powdeily,
of Scianton, a sholt addles was gien
b T M Monaglian, ot Honcsdale Tin
jileasuies of the day weie closed with
an elegant banquet cud ball In the
Standaid hall The day and evening
was passed vety pleasantly, theio being
little If an cliiiiikonilf'SS oi ditoicleily
conduct exemplified.
Tin ball held In the Intel est of St
Philemon's congiegatlon in the Star
rink Wednesday night, was 'in ovei
xv helming success. U was laigely at
tended aid evei thing passed off oi
derly Messis, Hem Bied end Geo
Schadt fuinlshed the music. The le
celpts weie HOS
A coidagc social w is held on Wednes
day eve'ilnjr ut the ieuldince of Homy
Hilltop, at the Eddy undei the uusplces
of the lellof committee of th Baptist
Olnlstlun Eudcnvoi society. The younif
ptople enjoyed 'tlienioeh us Intensely
with the unique games. The leceiptb
wciH elcht dolli.is.
Sunday, the 21bt, will be; Missionary
Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal
chinch The morning and evening ser
mens 111 be ptepated for the occasion
Miss Nettle Kdwatds.ol tli Eddj, left
on Wednesday for a trip up the Hudson
liver She will be absent heveral days
while visiting fi lends.
r.dwln Potest, of Newbuigh. N. Y,
wur guest ot Ml. and Mis C. Sc'hafter,
on Twentieth stieet, on Wednesday.
Theie are about toity families allllct
ed with measles in the borough "at the
ptesent time
Owing to the chser.ee of Rev. It. D.
Viich no pleaching set vices will be held
in the Baptist chuich Sunday Bible
school and End2avor meeting will oc
cur as usual
The new s of Robert Fitzslmmons' vlc
toiy ovei James J. Corbett at Caison,
Nov., was a gieat suipilse heie to those
xvho looked upon "Ponip'uloiu" Jim us
their Idol. There were lots of sports
win were anxious to give odds on Cor
bett on Wednesday morning, but as
Pltzslminous men WPie ocaic"- at the
time, the lesult was there weie only a
few small bets made, and there aie not
many who mourn over their loss.
Louie Hensel, of Wyoming bemlnaiy,
Kingston, is spending a few days here
vv 1th his father.
Howard SInpkins, who has been con
fined to his bed w ith the measles, is now
able to be about the hous'j.
Mr and Mrs. D. James Colgate, ac-
A Wonderful Medfcne
Tor Bilious and Xcrrous dtsorders.such no Wind
and Pain la tho Btomacb, Sick Uoadacho, Glddl.
noss, Fullness and Swelling after meals, Dlzit
nc8S ond Drotrslnoss, Cold Chills, riushlngs of
Hoat, Loss ot Appotlto, Shortness of Ilroath, Cos
tlvoDOss, Blotches oa tho Skin, Disturbed Sloop,
rrlglitful Breams, and nil Norvoua and Tronib
HriB Sensations, tc., whon tlieso epnptoma aro
caused by constipation, as most ut thorn aro.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This is no Action. Every eullercr is
earnestly Invited to try ouo Box of thesa rills
end they will bo (ickuowlcdgutl to lio
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEUCIIAItl'S 1ILLS, taken as directed,
V7111 quickly rostoro Females tocompleto health.
Thoy promptly romovo bbstructlous or lrregu.
larltles ot tho system. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Degestion
Disordered Lever
thoy act llko magic a few doses will work won.
dors upon the Vital Organs; olrongiaeiilug tho
muscular system, rostorlug tho loug-lost com
ploxlou, bringing back the koen edgo ot appe.
tlto, nnd arousing with tho Itoscbtid of
Hcalllt tlio whole physical euorcy ot
the human frame Tlieso are facts admlttod by
thousands, la all classes ot oocloty.audonoot
the best guarantees to the Nervous and Dobllt
tatod Is that Hcccluim's IMIIb Iiavo tlio
Larucut Sulo ot auy 1'utcut JUcdlcluo
lu tho AVorld.
Annual Sales moro than 6,000,000 Boxes
I5o. art)ni Stores, or will bo sent by U.S.
Agents, p. '. ALLEN CO., 80S Canal tit.. New
lork, post paid, upon receipt ot prico. lloolc
trea upon application. ,
eonipanled by Mru, Iliza Tnylor, tho
lattcr's mother, left on the evening
train for Pcranlon Wednesday. Mr.
Colgate? and Mrs. Tnylor, who l blind
and aged 74 years, loft Scranton TltuiB
day inouiln for the latter's home In
Juniata county, Mis. ColgitQ after see
ing hir mother off, 1 etui tied home.
A nrty of young men fiom Honillcy'.t
spent St. Pnlilch's day at thU place.
Heveiul youi tj people fiom Honcsdale
attended the b'lli at Star 1 ink on "Wed
nthday evening.
OLYPHANT.
Deatli came instantly to Anthony
Lotighnoy while ut work In Glassy
shaft yesterday niornlngvat 10 o'clock.
Ho was w oi king In a chamber with a
man named Holes, Holes had just
filed a blast and was asking Loimh
noy to hund lilm a drill to bar down
some coal, when a piece of top coal
known as a "bell," fell upon Lotighnoy
mushing out his life. He was about C5
ytur.s of ago and Is survived by seven
chlldieii. The funeral will take ulace
tomorrow afternoon at 2 SO o'clock fiom
his late lesldence In Glassy. Intel -ment
will be made In Archbald cpme
teiy. The Vltascopc Conceit company,
which appeared here In Januaiv, will
bo seen ngaln at the Father Mathew
Opera house on Monday evenlnc
Among the views piesented will be
"Giand Old Fails of Nlagaia," "Fire
Rescue Scene." "Umbiella Dance,'
"Mounted Cannon Aitllleiy In Action."
Admission 25. 35 and 50 cents.
The funeral of Edvvaul O'Halloran,
who died at his home on Dunmoie
stieet Wednesday last, occuned es
teiday mottling at 10 o'clock and was
laigely attended A solemn hliih inuvJ
of lectlliem was celebiated In St. Put
rick's chuich, after which the tunetal
college pioceeded to the Catholic
cemetery, wheie Inteiment was made
o'clock Thuisduy night. Seveial build
Nell O'Bovle, Patiick 1-yMeh, Michael
Mcilule, Mlchuel Hughes and John
Nealoll.
A bain situated in the icar of Julius
Dguxskv's hotel, on Lackawanna
stieet, was destroved by file at 'J M
The pall-beaieis weie James Loftus,
Ings in the Immediate vlelnltv weie
somewhat scoiched befole the hose
companj put In Its appeatance. The
cause ot the Hie Is unknown.
W. L Kennedj, of Oneonta, N. Y,
and N. L Kennedy spent vesteiduy
with theli sister. Mis A W. lienscoter,
at Caibondale.
Itegular "el vices will be held at St
Geoige's mission In Edw aids' hall,
BlaKelv, tomoiiow afternoon at 4
o'clock Rev Hogeis lsiael, of Scian
ton, will ollkiute.
DALTON.
The spilng Jeason begins to show
signs that it Is heie. The mud makes
it vt-iy disagieeable walking. It Is
hoped that duilnsr the coming summer
we may have moie new sidewalks laid.
Theie Is a meat need for moie cioss
walks In this place, as theie aie only
two In the main pait of town.
Mlti Wllber, of TactoiyvlllP, called
on f i lends at this pi tee Thursday.
Rev H. C McDeimott, of the King
ston Methodist Episcopal chuich, will
pleach at the Methodist Episcopal
chuich of this place nevt Sunday, both
moinlng and evening. Rev. C II. New -ing
will pleach at his chuich. Mi Me
Deimott Is a foiinei pastoi heie, and all
aie invited to come out and heal him.
Mt. Moxley has bought the butcher
business of Mr Pedilck, of the Austin
nlock, nnd has lemoved his maiket to
that plate.
Mis Elizabeth Colvl.i, who has been
.sick foi Miiue time with the glip, Is
letoveilng.
At the fouith qmiteilj eonfcieuce of
the Dalton Mtlhodist Episcopal chinch
held Mnith 12 lb'JT, the following icso
lulion was cairled. Wheieas, The Wy
oming annual conteience is to convene
Apiii 7, 1S97, at Oneonta, N. Y, and,
wheieas, The labois of Bi other C. H.
New lng, the pustoi.has been so success
ful and pleasing to the chuich and con
giegatlon, be it Reolved, That we, the
fouith quai telly conference of the Dal
ton Methodist Episcopal chuich, invite
Brother New lng to lelilin and tequest
the Piesidlng Elder, Rev. Dr. L. C.
Floyd, to use Ids Influence with the
bishop and ills cabinet to secuie Biother
Newing'h return.
Miss Tavlor, of Wntertown, N. Y,
has leturned to her home at that place
after spending a few months with her
sister, Mis R. W. Gates, of this place.
Mr. Ehnei Rejnolds Is sick.
Bom, to Mr, and Mis. Fiank Wall, a
daughter.
Mi. E. II. Aldeiman, ot Castle Cieek,
N. Y., i etui ned to her home at that
place Tuesday after spending a fchoit
visit with fi lends at this place.
A numbei of the joung people fiom
this place attended the pil?e sppaking
contest at I-aetoiyvillo last Filday
evening.
Miss Bertha Santee, of Wyoming
eeii'lnaiy, Is spending a shoit vacation
at h'ei Pome In fills place.
Mr. F. R. Callaghan was at ractoiy
vllle Filday.
FACTORY VI LLE.
It seems as though the "Caesar"
clas up ut Kej stone got In omevhat
of a huity to Inuy "Caesai," for It
how looks as though Caesar, or some
of the claws, vvdb In a tianee, when
the attempted to buiv the Image last
week Anvhow, theie was a tenible
iiimbllng noise Issuing fiom the nepul
eheie, wheie Caesai was supposed to
bo bulled, on examination day, and
Caesar hat been lesunected again and
Is still a bosom ft lend to tluee or four
of the most Industiious students thut
have been unable to say "au tevoli"
jet to the good old book.
Chaileb Maynaul, of Scranton, was
a caller in town Thuisday.
Jit Halllpetei, of Hlilckshinny, Pa ,
and piesldent of the Wlnola Oil, (las,
Development and Impiovement coin
pany, of this place, wus In town Tues
duy looking uftei the lnteiests of the
company.
If the stieet commissioner would get
out anil make some ettoit to clean our
ciosswalkb It would be gieutl uppie
clated bv the tuivellng nubile.
I' if Walter Is confined to his home
on Mill stieet by illness.
F L Foster cX. Co "s new stole Is fast
ncailng completion, and will be ready
for occupancv by Apill 1
The Junior league, entei talnment nt
the Methodist Hplscopul chinch Wed
nesdu evening was u decided success
In ull lespeets and much enjoved b)
both old und young that weie piesent
Napoleon Hall met with u veiy pain
ful uceldent last Wednesduy while
suvvlug wood with a eliculat saw. The
lust stick of wood that he hud to cut
euusht on tho teeth and pulled his
hand Into the bwiflly 1 evolving saw,
causing thu loss of two llngeis.
We u-o uleased to see Heniy New
eumb out on our streets again after n
successful opeiutlon on his eves by
Dr J A. Heller
ARCHBALD.
Charles Leplnsky," a miner employed
in tho Rivet side mine, was hurt bv u
fall of roof yestejilay looming. Hta
left aim was luoken ami his face und
side badly cut. He wa taken to
the Lackawanna hospital.
The omplovcs of the Foiest Mlnlns
company will be paid today.
The services In St. Thomas' church on
Wednesday night were conducted li
Rev. W. P. O'Donnill, of Piovldence,
who delivered an addicss oi "Ireland
and the Itlsh" It was well dcllvcied
and entertaining In the highest degiee.
A child of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Hem
mett, of Olyphunl, was burled heic on
Wf dnculay nftcinoon.
The klndeigatlcn llbi.iry continues to
bo well putlonlzcd eveiy nftcinoon and
evening. Additions nte LOnstantly be
ing made to the collection of books and
magazines and nlieady theie irf a cred
itable lot of reading matter on the II
biary shelves.
UNIONDAJ.li.
Mis. D. D, Jenkins closed hpr kinder
garten on Friday. The patents and
fi lends servCd dinner at the klnder
gaiten parlors, which was gieatly en
Joyed by all, especially thp little ones,
Who will long leinember the two months
of klndeigaiten life.
The maple sugar enteipilse is now
booming.
A huge number of books have been
added to the public school library.
Miss Kittle Altken has letuined to
her home In Monti ose after spending
the winter with her aunt, Mis. Edwin
Coiey.
Miss Helen Altken closed her school
In Cliff old on Filday.
The Rev D. D. Jenkins Is spending
the week with friends in Wllkes-Hmie.
The Rev. H. J. Ciane Is assisting In
revival sei vices at Simpson.
Mrs. II. II. Lewis fell on the Ice and
bioke her wrist. She Is do.lilg Well un
dei the piofesalonnl uaie of Dr. Ciaft.
Weather and Other I'icdiutioiis
for
the Coming Week.
Sunday, March 21 Third Sunday -in
Lent. Weathei lalnv A child boi n on
this day will be sateless and untidy ut
lathui foitunate, epeclully In the tm
ploj of otheis Avoid women.
Momlaj. Maich 2J Sun IDu degrees from
Jupllei. Weathti unsettled A child bum
on this tlu will be fond of travel and
iestless, but will be fortunnte. Tiavel
uud sign wiltlngs befoie U a. in.
Tuesdui, March 2J Weather unsettled
A child born on this day should keep In
the cmplo of others and never attempt
anv thing on Its own account. Unfavoia
blo da.
ednesdnv. Maich 24 Weather change
able, piobabli full. A child bom on IhU
dav will be unsettled .wavwaid and un
fortunute Sign no papets
Thuisduy, Mauh 25 Mais sextlle to Ju
piter. Weather unsettled. A child born
on this dav will be lash and headstrong.
A veiy doubtful day.
rildu, Match 20 Mercurv trine to Her
schal. Weathei fair, A child bom on
this day will be clever and original and
lather foitunatp Sell.
Saturday Mutch 27 Met cury ttlne to
Satuin. WeathPr stounj A child born
on this day will be Industiious and veiy
fortunutp Seek emplovmeiit and favors
and negotiate business.
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Wall Street Itcviutv.
New York, Match 19. Business at the
Stock Exchange toduv showed u muteilul
fulling off the salts footing up only 1JS,U00
bliaies At the opening the tendeiicv 6f
pi Ices was upwaid, with Mugai and the
gus stocks us the fut,tueb. The Impiove
incnt In the leading stocks was equal to
4al pel tent Aftei nlld-day Jeisey Cen
tral suddenl) bioke ovei thieu points.
The decline was attributed to rumois of
a probable i eduction hi the dividend rate
at the meeting of the directois Th
Gruugeis, Omaha was Incillned to weak
ness on leullzations which Is only natural
In view of the recent sharp advance in
the specialties Northern Pacltlc Pre
feired, Manhattan and Western Union
weie especiall weak In the closing deal
ings In the Industilals, Sugar, after an
eailv advance, fell to 114 Leathpr broke
a couple of points, and the maiket closed
weak In tone. Net changes show looses
of i4 to 3 pel cent, Jeisey C'ential lead
ing. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
LEN .t CO.. stock biokers, Mears build
ing, rooms, 700-700.
Open- High- Low- CI03
Iiib. est. est. lne.
Am.
Am.
At.,
Tobacco Co. ... 7074 77 70i 7C
Sug. Ref Co.. 114
To. IS Te .... 12
To. & S. Fe Pr. 23'i
115
12
23U
50
IS'i
S.0"j
100
7S
321 i
7S'i
C9".
10T
13
314
lOi
114
11
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18
79H
114'
11
22
50
13
79
103J4
7"'j
31
At.,
Canada Southern ... 505
Ches. & Ohio IS'i
Chic.
Chle.
Chic ,
C C.
Chic.,
Chle ,
Gas 79'4
& N. W 109
It. & Q 77f
C At St L. ... 32'
Mil. & St. P. . 7SU
R. I i Pac. .. CHi
31
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105?4
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31
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3P3
KU
l&Vi
231'.
90
99K,
14'i
125;
02".
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Del.
i Hudson 109
lOSj
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34
49
31
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Gen.
& C. V 13
r.leetric i
Louis i. Nash .... W3a
M K & Tex. Pr. ... 31"4
Man. Hlevated S.0 W
Mo. Pae IS'fc i
Nat. Lead 2l'i 21V
N. J. Central 93U 1
N. Y. Cential S9'4 99'i
N. Y S. &. W. ..... 14i, lPa
Nor. Pac 131,! U
Omaha C3 Ot
Pac. Mall 275j 27rJ
Ph'l i Heading ... . 2i74 24
Southern H It ... 9 9
Southein H II Pr. . 2i3J 2nt4
Tenn. C & Iron .... 2S 23
Union Pacific fiT4 C"
Wabash P H5) It's
Western Union S4Ts MS
I S. Le-Uhei Pr. ... CO 10
U. S. Itubber ll'i H
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23'i
90
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12
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27
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CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADC PRICUfl
open- iiign- i.ow- 1 10s
WHEAT.
May
July
OATS.
May
Julv
CORN.
May
July
LARD.
May
July
PORK.
May
lng.
est.
est.
lng.
75
73
74V4
73
75'4
73
17
1SV
25
2G
4 32
4 4J
7J7;
17K
1S
17
13
17
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4 30
4 10
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4 37
4 20
4 40
S93 S!)7 S Si S9J
Scnintoii Hotnd ol Triulo Kxclinu.u
(ilotiitions--AII (.tiotntlons Hused
on l'ur oi 100.
SM'OCKS. 1
Scranton & Plttstou Tiac. Co,
National lloilng & Di Ill's Co.
Flist Natlonul Hank
Elmhurst Boulevard Co
Sciuutou Savings Hank
Scranton Packing Co
Lackuwauua Hon & Steel Co.
Third Natlonul Hank
Thioop Noveltj M't' Co
Scrunton Traction Co
Scianton Axle Works
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car Heplacer Co.
Scranton Bedding Co
Dime Dep A DIs. Hank
Laeka M'rust Ac Safe Dep. Co.
Crystal Lake Watei Co
BONDS.
Scranton Pass, Rullwuy, flist
mortgage due 1913
People's Stieet Railway, first
moitgage duo 1918 1. ,..,
Scranton & Plttstou Trac. Co.
People's Street Railway, Seq-
ulid inortguge (Ilia 19JU
Dickson Manufactuilng Co.,,,
Lacka. M'ownshlp School S..
City of Scranton St. Imp. i.
lid. Asked,
W
M
WO
100
200 . .
95
lM
K0
90
15 17
f-0
... 250
W)
105
145
110 Hi
... 125
110 ...
110 ..1
... v 90
J10 ...
... 100
... 102
... 102
hi
100
.Vlt. vernon woai e.o,
j scianton Axle Works
Scranton Traction Co "
Economy atnain, H. & P Co.. .. 100
' New' Vork I'Tmlticr AInrkrt.
New York, March 19. Flour-Dull,
steady, unchanged. Wheat Firmer: f.
o. b , Slvjc.i ungraded red, 70aS5c J No. 1
northern, M"8c: options closed firm!
Maich, M"c: Jluy, 30"tc : July, 79c: Sep
tember, 7Ci4c. Corn Fit mer, dull: No, 2,
30i4c elevator; 30M31C, allont; ungrnd
rd mlNed, 2S",c: steamer No. 3, 23'4c: No.
2 .vcllow, 301jc: options dull nnd Ilim',
Mnich, 30'ie.i Jttiy, 30V.i July. 31'iio.i
September, 33c. Oats Stioiig! options
dull, firmer: XIny, 21'(,c: spot prices, No.
2, 2Jc; No. 2 whl(c, 21c. i No. 2 Chicago,
21c, No. 3, 21c; No. 3 white, 2214c; mixed
western, 21u2lc; white do. nnd vvhlto
state, 23a30c l'rovlslons Steady, Un
changed. Lnrd l'lrm, stcnd.v, un
chiiiigcd. Butter Finn, stonily, un
chnnged. Cheese Steady, dull, un
changed. Eggs Stcndy; stnte nml Penn
Rlvanln, lOHullc; western fiesh, 10'tc;
southern, lOalO'Jc
I'lilladulpliin Provision Jlnrltct.
Phlludelphln, Maich 19. PtovMons con-
tlnurd In fab- demand. Wo quote: Hef
hams, $lS.75ilO, ns to age and brand; pork,
family, NORA ill; hams, S P. cuied, In
tleicc, S4n!)fj(.; do. "molted, OUallc, as
to average and brand: sides, llbbed, In
silt, 4?ta5c , do. do smoked, C',4a514o ,
shoulders, pickle cured, MiiiGe. , do. do
smoked, GnfPJc; picnic hams, S. P
cured, CaC'4c, do. do smoked, C)4a7c :
bellies, In pickle, according to average,
lopse, r.HaCo.i breakfast bncou, 7aSc, ns
to bland and aveiage; lurd, pine, city le
flned, In tieices, f.nG'ic ; do. do.. In tubs,
Biiaf.c , do blltcheis', loose, 4a44t'.; citv
tnllnw In hogsheads, Ja3'&e : country do,
2','juCc., as to quullt.v, and cakes, 3'4c
Chicago Grain nud Provision tlmket.
Chicago, Mnich 19 Thp leading f unites
ranged us follows Wheat Muich, "3YiC,
74c ; May, 74Ht.( 7."c ; July, 7i'c , 7Jc Coin
-Maich, 2Pc, 2t'cc ; May. 2l',C, 2.5'fC ,
July, 2",e, Kigc Oats Mulch, 10lj ' ,
10-ic , Mas, 17'4c , 7ae ; July, lS'tc , lki4c
Mess poik-Mai, $S ),, JSM, July, $9 0-"i,
?9U5. lJinl-rMay, $130, $1.30, July, $4 10.
$4 10 Shoit libs May, $4 90, $4 So, Jtilv,
$4 90, 4 S9V'j Cash quotutlons weie as fol
lows: Ploui, -teadv, unchanged: No -'
Bpilng wlit -it. 72u75'tc ; N'oa do , 70i74c ,
No 2 ted, SlVuWie., No 2 coin, 2la2Ptc ,
No 2 Oaf, ibial7o , No. 2 le, 33uJJ,e .
No 2 barlev, 33c ; No 1 laseed, SUuSlc .
pilme tlmoths seed $.' 75, mess pork, $3 SO i
8 90: laid, $4 20J4 2.P&; shoit ribs sldei,
$1 70a5, shoilldeis, $4 75u5, shoit eleal sides,
S4 75UIS171-. whlskev uud sugais, un-
chunged.
m
lltiflulo Live Stock-.
BulTalo, N Y , March 19 CattlP
Stead , light to medium steels, $4al 30;
butchets' bulls, $3 15a3 Wr Coinmoii to
choice veals, $4a5 75 Hogs Active tu.d
steud , Yorkers, $1 loal 15, mixed pack
ers, $J.15u4 2U. pigs, $3 5ua4; loughs, $140a
3.75, stugs, $.' 73a3J5 Sheep and lambs -Lowei
foi lumbs, ubout steadv for sheep;
pi line lambs, $55a5o5, good to choice,
$5 2oa0 50, mixed sheep, good to choice,
$4 25a 1 5U, common to fair, $3 75a4 15; heavy
western export sheep, $4 40a4 CO, ewes,
$4 25a4 40.
Oil Mnrkot.
Oil City, Pa , March 19 OH market un
changed. Rheumatism Cured ill !M Hours.
T. J Blackinoto, of Haller & Black
moip, Pittsbtiigh, Pa, sas: "A shoit
time since I piocuipd a bJttle of 'MYS
TIC CnilE.' It got me out of the hotisj
in twenty-toil' bonis. I took to my bed
with Rheumatism nine months ago and
the 'MYSTIC CURE' is the only medi
cine that did mo mil good. I had five
of the best physicians In the city, but
I received veis little lelfef from them.
I know the 'MYSTIC CURE' to be what
it Is lepiesented and take pleasuie in
leeoinmer.dlrg it to othei poor suffer
ein. SoU by Call Lorenz, diugglst, 4tS
Luckavvanna ave., Stianton
xmJSINliSS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
1 ry'l'KlC l Tl'." 'l,fforiTr,Tl"''.SL'l!-"-t
scilbeis to urn I'o-opeiuttve Specula
tive Atct lioni luuiuu.v lt to date, out
methods of opeiutltiK combines Miletv with
MUCCS.S. .Mai.'lua Horn S'JO to S10(10 le
celved. Hlglieit nleienees. KstublWied
1871. Send for pumphlet liee 011 applica
tion. HI.UOMl.NaUAl.K A 11KO., Ijimkeis
and liioker", 10 aud l'' Ihoadwa.v, New
"iork.
7IHSr-CLA.SS f.UOCEUY BlsLNhS1.
1' stock and fixtures. Doing ovei $3,1101)
per month. Rest locutlonlna town or it,ou(
populntlon. l.uigo piollts; small expense,
Ciwh itiiulied dowiii b'JiOOO; must bell quick,
Kolnii In other business. For mil p.utlculiirs
rncpiTie of H. -N. PArillflC, SJ1 Noith
Washington avenue, scianton, Pa.
CO A on i:vi;ry sioo madk lvrp
O--1 month tluougli our system of sjndl
cate speculation, bend for full epluimtor
pamphlet. O CONNOR A CO , 10 Wall St.,
VOL' CAN MAKE SOME MONE 11V IN
1 vesting In specuhttlon lminedlatelj;
(.end foi our booklet,
'Good Advlte"
unit
thill) Infoimittlon. A.
1'lneSt., New Yolk.
F. llORSi J. CO,
FINANCIAL.
EVERY SATURDAY
We mull to our customers hecks for their
ishttiuof tlieli piollts til Islng fiom out W'iik
i.i sv Nine vit.s, iiventging 5 to 8 percent.
Amounts ufgi 1(10 and upwuids ttctepted.
Wilteforour pamphlet explulnlug puitlctt
lars. SAM KELLER & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers
Established lHbT. Lord Court Ulg.New York
OUR LAST POOL
Operated In the Wheat .Market
Paid 70 Per Cent. Net Profit
TO CI STOMERs
IN LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS
. We are receiving subset Iptloni of $50 and
over to our special wheat pool No 19,
which clones 011 Momlaj,, Maich 29, and
expect to pay subset lbeis ovei 100 pel
cent, net piotlt before Mui 10
We tjave nevet lust a dollut for a custo
mer In out pooliiisy.stcm, and will fotfeit
?5U0 to ans one w ho "eairdlsp'o.e this us
seitlon tryif ou have monej to Invest, wtlto
to us 1
Wesley, Chapln 3c Co,,
42 and 44 New fct , New York.
will corn money
A Steady Income
the yeir around.
O111 opeiiitlous In Wheat huvo been ex
ceptionally sitiee'NSliil. Allofotii VVheut
Pools have paid '4 dividends uud have
nevci mudu 11 los.
We have never
culled tbt subscilbeis to pools for moie
money and
ibu subset lbe'is to pools fo
uud
Never will
M he demand for this class of investment
tonipeU us to ollei auothei W'heut Pool,
und It will bu
THE GREAT WHEAT POOL
It Is now open for subset Iptlons and will
bu operated In dulse the suine us our
Ute'Ht Corn pool,
Dividends paid every10 days
Tliejr will be larger tlmn ever.
Our customers ujl make money und of cry
uuewiftheiu Usutlstled with his piollts.
U0N'TM.SSThB Qj W)Bat p00,
Write for purtlculurs; tieo to uuy uddress.
O. P. Malcolm & Co., 'JO Broudwuy, New ork.
onnoliy
ONE
TELLS
That's What Makes Our Sale of These Turkish
Towels Such a Success.
Everybody knows how important it is to wipe the face and hands dry
these days. These Turkish Towels we offer are the most absorbent towel ever
produced. They induce good circulation, yet have the feel of velvet to the skin.
I hey have been well named,
COMPLEXION TOWELS.
PRICES FOR THIS SALE,
CONNOLLY &
FOR RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
Ci8, sati, s:iu.
snu. - i'Utsr-C'i.Ass
model n cOnvenietice-i.
Q houes, with (ill
good locations, lent modeiute. JOl'lN, till
spiucc stuet.
170It ItLN 1' -fcitOM M'llIL 1ST, A a
I ' iltitilfiitilii I mil uk 11 itti nrltt iMiimu ntwl till
modern conveniences.
Appl.v ut filOJellei-
son avenue.
HOLK l'Oll
looms; bath
oil lHidlej.
HO'Ti IHtNMOIli:; S
lxioin; 'on- Folntli btieet,
lORRFNT 'IHi:8I'AHDRUGfc'10Ri:0N'
1 SouthrMiiln uvcuue, MjcieTjrk: hits
beon used cncIuhIvuIv fit a ding 'stoie foi ir
veins; ulsotlwell'l k ltouse next tO'lt. 'WAI,
'rr.R 1JU1GGS, Attorney, Hoard Of Trude
llulldltig. rt
?OR Ri:NT A SINGLE iMtOOM HOt'SI
J 4 11 Cl.ty avenue, modern conveniences
Itiven encc
and city uteitin. Apply to
Commonwealth Ittilldlug.
J. POST, Lsq.,
T70R HUNT-OFFICE'S INTHETRADEHS'
V National Uank Iiulldlng.
17RONT OFFICi:' FOR RENT, 11)8
V sprutchtictt. Imiulie LEWIS, KH1LLY
i. l)AVIh.
L'Ullia'IO RENT CIO ADAM'S.
l?OR REN'IV-THE THllIU: FLOORS OVER
J No. 110 Spiucetreet, now .occupied b
the Rowing Axsoilutlou, possession Apill 1.
Inqulie oi FRED.' WAONLR, 611 I.ucUa
Wuuiiit avenue.
FURNISHED HOOM FOR KENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
JlTNlsirEinrRONTU
V of bath; cential location. :i''l Madison
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
p RANI) NEW PIANO, COST Sr.Ol), WILL
KJ sell foi SU7o, at loOT Jackson street.
-rniEMi jr.iisi.v much cows for
r mle. oting stock. MR. C M. NTELD,
Edellii, Pit.
THOR bAl.E-l LRNITl'RE, CARPETS,
I1 book-cuses at gteat bargains. I'Jl Mudl
sou avenue.
I"?OIt SALE A "SILVEII-I'LVTCD CONN"
1 doublo bell etiphonliiin, nicely emtraveil,
with tiombone bell, gold lined, nearly new
and cost SIX); will sell at a bniguln. Vdihess
this week to E. W. UAM.UK, Lultnjsville,
l'a.
T7OR SALE-HORSE, AGED SIX EARS,
1 weight, 1,000 pounds; can be been ut
10'Jl l'tlcei-tieet.
HELP "WANTED-MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
VANTLI-Mi:'
WISHING Ml) TAKE
exaiiiin.itloii
soon lu suunum 101
Rnllwav Vlull Cleik and othei Government
positions to wilte loi liifui motion, flee. I'.
. HL'ltl'.-v.l' 01' 1NKOR.MAMION, ( Inelii
liiitl. O.
rpilE LEVDEIt DKsJREs MO SLCl RE
1 the sei vices of un expeilemed silk uud
diess goods hiiltsiiuiu Only lapableand
ftillv iiualltled nut llt-sj upeil apply. l.Clihl'K
A. t OlJIN, 1'Jl and 1'JO Wyoming lev enue.
1'AI.l'S.MKN-
M HUOI.SI I'IM.IEsj I'Ol'N
sinn salmi munthlv. with
n ti.v woik;
llbetai uddllioiial cumnibslon. It. O
h ANS A CO., ( hltugo
iir
.vNMi:n-N iin: v. w nor vn riuK
ol soiiiesimplei thlnj to patent? Pio-
11 r to luttcntv
tect youi Ideas, they miiy tiling vou wealth.
Wrlii. lulls WEDliCHlit UN A CO. Dent.
tilth.
.. .... I........ ........... -. i..i. I. ....... i. ,
1 ill, l mem iiimiirj. umiii liiuui ,. . ,
foi
elllonsw 1 d'" '"' " " ml",Jl,"m
unions wnuiiu.
luv
r N'ML1 -S VGLNT IN E ER sl.( -
t ton toiiinvusx; l-oo to 9,-, cm a duv
iiuule; iiclls ut sight, also u nmn to sell smplu j
((oodxto deiileis, lift Hide line S7fi a inoiitli, I
suluiy m ltireeonimlKsloifiiiutIe, expeilence
ntineceiMiij Cltlum Soup und .VlunufueUU
lng Company, c tiiclunuti, O.
w
ANTED- WELl-KNOWN M N IV
tlous, umonopolv, big inonev foi ugeilts, no
iiipitul leiiulred. El)V VRD L. l'lH sV CD ,
ISoideu llluek, Chleti.o, 111.
II ELI' WANTED-EEMALES.
Advs. Undsr fills Head One Cent a Word.
I MAIvh UK) WAGES DOING
JL pleusiint home w 01k, uud will rfludly send
full pin lleilluiH to ull sending 'J cent stump
Mis. M. A. SlElllHNh, l.uwicnee, .Mich.
W' ANI'KU--7.7DY AGENIS IN .SCR v.N
tou to sell uud lutiuduee.sn.vdei'scuku
Icing; expulenied luiivussci piele'iitd, woik
peijuuiient and veiy piolltuble Wiite loi
puitlculuiH ut iiiku and get bene-lll of hollduv
trade. T H. .SNYDER .V CO, Clntlnntitl, O.
,'anmt:i)IM.mei)Iaieia 1 woener-
t getlo suleswoiiiou to icpiesent us.
Guuianteed btl n day without Interfering
with other duties, lleiilthful occupation.
Write for paillculais, unclosing ttuuip,
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 7
John street, New York.
CITY SCAVENGER.
fUIAH. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER.
J All ordeis piomptly attended to, day or
night. All the latest uppllameH. I'luuges
leusonuble. 710 Hoiiiition street. Houe,
HMO Noith Washltigton.uvmiue.
AB.llHiarjS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. uud cess pools; no odor, improved
pumps used. A. HHIGGS, 1'ioprletui.
1 l.euvo orders 1100 N. Mulu.uve., 01 Elckes"
drug store, comer Adams uud Mulbciry.
Meluphuuu UOIO.
One Cent
A Word I
i PAID IN
12c, 15c, 18c,
WALLACE,
RELIABLE
ANSWERS
ARE THOSE
RECEIVED
FROM
Tribune
Wants,
ADVANCE.
AGENTS AVANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 1
UEN'nwrniMntTni I
needed; uMlusIve tonitoi.s, one sale
vveeklv pujs big inoitej. Wilte. AI.PIND
Is AFC CO., Cluclnnatl, Ohio.
WANTKDIMMCIMATCtAjCNCUUC'lIU
hustling agent to take ouleis foi olde-t
portinlt lioueln I . H. Sulurv SKloinonthlv
and ittllioud expensed. Addiens, J. E. .VI AR
TEL, Dept. B.'l, New ork Clt.
n'' DON'T WANT ROYrt OR LO M'ERS,
but men of ability; Siluo to SOUO u I
111011th to lluutlus; htttte and general ucents.
miliirv and coiiunlKslou. RACINE t'IRE I
F.NOINC (.0., Racine, Wis.
O AI.LSMCN-feCUUOI, SUI'1'I.II. COL N
O try work: SIDO sulaiv nionthlv, with
llbeial
nuuiiionui
commissions.
R. O.
EVAN'S J. CO
Chit ago.
17-ANTEU-H0LIC1T0RS; NO DELIVER-
v f nig, no coiieciing: position penntineiH;
pav vteekl.v; stitte age.
OLEN BROTHERS,,
ftUUJl-'lCI, A. 1.
WANTED-flENEHAL AOCN'IN IN EV-
ei lountj; also lad euuv.isseis.stmie-
thluir new; sure scllei; apply tiulck. 1. i".
H1L1IERT, 111 Admits avenue,, scittntou,l'a.
AUENTS-WHAT ARE YOl GOING '10
do ubout ittfe ("ltlzcns,hlp pilce SI. Go
ing bv thousands. Addicss NICHOLS,
Nttpoivllle, lllj
Age.vh---t(jsT:ll ofr prTci'icaI
gold, sllvei, nickel and coppet electio
plasteis, pi Ices fi 0111 S!! upward; sttliuy and
expenses paid; otttllt liee. Acldlcss, vUb
btainp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chit ago.
A U EN IKTO SELL C1GRS II)
DEAL-
exiwrl-
Xi eis, SJ.'i weekl) and expenses;
enco linnecessiliv. CONSOLIDATED Nil (j
CO., IS Van Kill en .St., Chicago.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
w
.xi.ii iv tjivc v r.-s, jo 1 j)Lit.r.ji -u ,
Diininoie Dealer In all kinds ot blue
stones, sidewalks and cuibstoncs; alsollvcjj
stable and team woik.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE,
rtORXS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
s nulls cured without the least puln or
drawing blood. Consultation und ndvlcu
given ftee. E. M. IILIEL, Chiropodist.
;i!l() I.ttt Knwnnna avenue. LittUes attended
ut theli tcsldence If desltcd. Charges moder
ate. CLAIRVOYANT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
M'NdlTlJETKONrKN"10N, CLA1RVOY
unt and PlneiiolOrflHt, 1).'5 Noith
MmIii avenue, llde I'm Is. tew dttjs onlv.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
O''lENToR ENGAGEMENT IN NORTH,
eastern Pennsylvania I'lint-ehtss pU
tiue fiaiiie Jolnei 11111I mut-inaUei, thoiough
Iv posted with details of buslhefs. Address,
I'INE KT,uue McGre'Ol, 'JO Perry street,
New oik
s
III VTIGN WVNTED-UY A MIL.Nd
lain us a ladvs iiiiild or novel ucss.
Speaks both English and Get muii; ulso ad
vanced In music. ddiess, A. V ., care
Milbime Ofllce.
tnuTioN WANrt:i)-iiY yocng
O mini, 111 any itipticltv. Good education
in Euullsli und German; fllist-clus ttsti
tuonluli. 1'. O. llov iJ'JS, Moscow, 1'u
s
lltAriON MO DO WASHING AND
Iionltu ut Home, 01 go out uv 1110 uny
iltiiulllotlli eSor stote. Will give peileet
hntlsfiietlnu (till or addrcs. I. U, ;)!! 1
Noith 'siimnei uveiiiie.
. . , . . lUlsll'IHV '
AS TV. PEW Ul-
Y tel aiwl bookltee . I,
N()1Iiml F,imlllllU.i p.tin.t.oti
iv 0111iK lady,
trol or (ei man
und I.iullsli. jood leleionces. AUUress llox
l'.)7, Aiehbuld, l'u.
C 1TI ATION' 'WANl'ED-EM'ERIKNCED
O bookkeepei ami general uccotmtunt,
would begludio uceep' f " tempoimy cti
gugeliiellt 01 othei ise, thoiotlglilv compe
tent, 18 veins evpeileuee, sulmy no object.
ItARHEU
W IVh A
1'usirioN; c.N
Addiess J. J. ai)7
IJ)
glveeitv leletenec.
1 orest lourt.
OAl.ESM N WAN IS A POSITION-VM
O well uciiuiilutpd with hotel trude and
ding trade In Gils county, can give tho best
of reference'. Addiess I,. VI , ;j(l" l'oiest cotlil.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
IMiyhieiuns ant! StirKcons.
Dli MARTHA S EVEIUTT, J03 WASH
Ingtou ave Ofllce hours until 10 u. til ,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
MARY A
oputhlst.
SHEPHERD, M D , IIOME
No 22S Adams avenue
DR A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Spruce streot, Scranton. Of
llce hours, Thuisduy and Saturdays, 9
a m to C p m
DP. W. E. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASIK
Ington avenue.
DR ANNA LAW, 303 WYOMINQ AVE.
Ofllce houis, 9 11 a. in., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p. in
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Ollice hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Residence 309 Madl
son avenue.
DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST l.N
Rupture, Truss pitting and Pat Reduc
tion. Rooms 20il and 207 Mears Building.
Ofllce telephone 13o3. Hours: 10 to 12,
2 to 4, 7 to 3.
DR. S. W. LAMEUEAUX. A SPECIAL-
wwelllllC
22c.
ALL OF THIS WEEK,
209 ZSTuousenue
1st on chronic disease, of the heart, lungs,
liver, kidney and genito urinary or
gans, will occupy the office of Dr. rtooa.
232 Adams avenue. Ofllco hours, 1 to S
pm.
DR. JOHN C. PRICE, 339 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.j 2 to
4 and 7 to 8 p. in
W. Q. ROOK, VETERINARY SUIt
geon. Horses, Cattlo and DogB treated.
Hospital, 124 Linden street, Borunton.
..Ttleiihone 2C72
Architects
PCRCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT,
Doard of Trade Uulldlng.
EDWARD" IL DAVIS, ARCTITECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealtti
bulldlng, Scranton.
C. L. WALTER! ARCHITECT. OFFICII
rear of C0GWashIngton avenue.
LCWIS HANCOCK. JR , ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce St., cor. Wash, qye.. Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN,ARCHITECT,
Price building, 12S Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY"& SON, ARCHITECTS.
Traders' National Bqnk. , .
Lawyers.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND
counsellor-at.law. Burr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avonue.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 212-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg.
JEFFREYS &. RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-
nt-law. Commonwealth Building.
WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors-at-law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, scranton.
Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP.
W H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON &
National Bank
WILCOX.
Building.
TRADERS
ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
TRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 6, Coal Exohange, Scranton,
Pa. ,
JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law.
Rooms- 514, 515 and 516, Board
ofTiade Building
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Ofllce, Wyoming avenue, Scranton.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackaw anna. avci. Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Dime Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sums at 5 per
cent .
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Commonwealth building, Scrantcn,
Pa.
C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears buildings, corner Washington
avenue and Spruce strcet.j
B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyoming avenue. Scranton. Pa.
JAS J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY.
at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran-
ton.
WATSON, DIEHL. HALL & KEMMER
ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law;
Traders' National Bank Building; rooms
6. 7. 8, 9. and 10- third floor.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency.
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE
DR.
H. T. REYNOLDSs OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON113 S MAINAVE
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave.
II. M. STRATTON," OFFICE COAL Ex
change. WELCOME C, SNOVER. 421
ave. Hours, 5 to 1 and 2 to 5.
LACKA.
Dressmaker.
MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue.
Schools.
.SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA
Scianton, Pa , piepares boiys and girls
for college or business, thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN.
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term Aprlljj Klndergiyt ten 0 per term.
Seeds.
G R CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND
Nursei ymen, stoie 14C Washington ave.
nue; giten house, 1350 North Main ave
nue, storo telephone. 782
Wive Screens.
JOS KUETTEL, REAR BU
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa.,
tui-er of Wlro Screens.
LACKA-
manufac-
Hotels and Restaurants.
TIIIP ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK,
llnl avenue, nates reasonable.
I t ZEIOLKR. Proprietor.
sciTanton HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
pussenger depot. Conducted on the LU.
ropean Plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
Miscellaneous.
J
BAflJER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
htlls. picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dli)gs und conceit woik funllslied. For
teitms address R J Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'3
muslo store. ,
MEtiARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
su.ipllcs, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Bclranton. Pa.
Fr(.NK P. BROWN CO . WHOLE
tulle dealers In Woodwnre, Cordage and
Olll Cloth, 720 West Lay kaw anna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC
eoluntant and uudltor. Rooms 19 and 20.
lllllams liuliuing. opposite posiomtc.
A
ent for the Rey Fire Extinguisher.
l'rlntiim.
THIll TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO..
NJjrth Washington Avenue Linotype
Composltlon of all kinds quickly dont.
lluclUUea uusurpassea in mis region.