THE. SCRANTON TIUBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH. 27, 1897. TRIBUNE WANTS" BRING QUICK RETURNS. - Taylor's Directory Co. J. JAMES TAYLOR, Mgr. V Scranton, Pa., March 26, 1897. W. W. DAVIS, Manager Soranton Tribune, City, DEAR SIR: Will vou kindly cut out 'our ''Want Advertisement, ' which has been in your valuable paper twice yesterday and, today? We have already received forty-six (46) answers and they are still coming. ' Very truly yours, TAYLOR-' S DIRECTORY CO. J. James Taylor, Mgr . INCREASE OF WORK IN MILLS AND SHOPS Many Surprises In Alarkcts, but Few Losses. NO FURTHER DECLINE POSSIBLE I Republicans who won nailed had here I tofoie voted foi Hunter One was Sen ator Siege, who announced last night that he would not vote for Hunter ugulrr. On motion of the Hunter side the Joint session adjourned without tak ing another uullot. The Republican statu central committee deny the stor that they have prepared an uddresS condemning Governor Biadley for his eouisse In the senatorial contest. TUNKHANNOCK. Business .Men Are Less Disposed Ever Dm to Throw AwnyGood In-vc'stnic'nls--Oumnrid (oi Steel Hulls Continues Hnough to Strengthen Prices.. ' New Yolk, March 2611. G. Dun i: Co. will suv tomotiow In thell weekly Review of Tiade Rarel huve rnuiketb sustained such surprises as the have leeelved of lute with so little loss Foreign conditions and London alaims. the collapse of the lion oie combination, the desttuethe liuods In the Mississippi vulle and the decision of the Supieme colli t against railway associations, have been used to the utmost, but not even in lailioad stocks has the lesult been Important With coutidence that bettel times and laigei business ate turning, men ate less disposed eveiy day to thiuw away good Investments, and the very tact that pilces of pioducts ale low is re garded us a guuruntee ugalnst much fuithel decline In till Industtles, ulso the numbei of mills und shops and hands at wuik, giaduallj inci eases The mill otitis have been subjected to so much loss of late bv cutting ot lutes. In spite of ull associations that the pos sibility ot open und lesUieted compe tition, Instead of agreements which le stilct .oiilj the moi e honest may well have a sobeilnj; influence The eai fl ings toi Mutch thus fur, onlv 4 pel cent, below lust jeur'.s, compate not unfavoiably with the full ietuins for Febiuuiy, 7 pel cent, below lust yeat's The final dissolution of the lake lion ore pool has been expected evei since the Carnegie-Rockefeller deal, and in biues low in ices for oie the coming jeai, though pel haps not lower than in 1S95. Bats ute still demoialled and at the lowest point. The demand for plates, sheets, wile lods and wire and ull nails lb glowing hugei. The de mand for mils continues enough to stiengthen pilces, ulthough some fiom speculative puichases are ofteied be low the piesent pilces of falls In t lease in coke production appeals and mote is jssuitd by the purchase of woiks bv the Cambila company and while quotation, aie unchanged outsid ei s ai e offel Ing f ut nace at $1 70 pel ton. Speculation hi wool had fecoided larger sales for four weeks than ever before, forty-six- million pounds agaltibt twenty-one millions In the same weeks of 1S92. Much mote than half is foi speculation as nothing like the full capacity of mills is emploved. Failures for the week have been 291 In the Vnlted States against 23) last year, and 50 In Canada against 29 last year, SHUTINQ OUrlnJCKET SHOPS. PECKVILLE. One of the most pleasant social events of the season was a "progressive euehie" party given b Mi Atthur V. Thompson and Fled R Benjamin last Thuisday evening at the home of F. R. Benjamin, Main stieet A delightful time was had by all. The following guests were In uttendunce Miss Hat tie Nichols, Hancock, N Y , Miss Maud Fisher, Hide Patk Miss Lillian Hull Morris, Scrunton, Miss Mu me A Peck, Scranton, Miss Mas Hull, Hlakelv , Miss Edith Hull, Rlakelv. Miss Anna Sunds, Miss Bertha Reck, Miss Hminti Peck, Miss Stella Arnold, Miss Jennie Benjamin Mis Wlllanl Luthrop, Mr. John L Child, Mr Thomas L Olovet, Mi W H White, Mi H W. Peck, Ml A F Klzel, Mi F R. Benjamin, Ml A V Thompson, Peckville, Mr. J. A Kearney, Atchbald. Mr. and Mrs Richuid Uien, of the West End, are ciultsUK, Coiut Mibsenger A S. Newton Is re- ooveilmr fiom his lecent illness. Miti. John IJlaekwell has recovered fiom hei seiious Illness Mis K. T. Hauling and hou, Peny, ait visiting with lelatlves at South Gib son Mis flw.iL'u Feltb. of Dundaff. Is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Whit- evening man Mi-. Z. P. Tinklepaugh, of Hickory stieet. has been Indisposed foi the past few dnvs. Ulstikt Deputy Grand Master Wil liam B Stevens, of the Filst district ot the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, will install the olllceis elect of the dill er cut lodges on the following dates. Golden Chain, No. 904, April 1; Har per lodge, No. 707, Apill 2; Archbald louse, No 392, Am 11 3; Olyphant lodge, No. 0S1, Apill o, Cambrian lodge, No. DS, April 10; UllVf Leut lodcre, No. 15C, April 1.', Rushbrook lodge, No. 850, April &. NOTICE Reoiganlzatlon of the BluUely bciough police foice having been effected, the undeislgned dcsJie the eo-oppiatlon ot all loyal and peace- lovlns citizens with the "Force" ap- I Miss Bessie Rice, of Scianton. will spend Sutuiday nnd Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Klttrede. Mrs. Lel.hton. wife of Rev. Nathan Lelghtou, died on Tuesday, aged S2. Miss Bertha Coude, of the Ehnlia college, will spend next week with Miss Helen Not tin op. Frank Chaffee, who has been In Ohio foi the past year, Is home on a vacation The Tunkharmocl: Manufactuilng company bus staited up their bobbin tuctoiy and uie emplovlng inanv men. Miss Helen Lewis und Miss Mai Ion Metsalt aie home from Elmlra college for u vacation. The remains of Mis Jetemluh Cump- bell will be bi ought hue this utter noon lrom Caibondale. Mis. Campbell was over iO yeats old and has been living In Wllkes-Bane foi the past year with her duuL'htei, Mis. William Rocker fel low Mrs. Judsou Baidwell, mother of Dr F J Baidwell, who Is 111 with pneu monia, was lepoited to be much woise ester day. Miss Uulsy Childs, who Is teaching school ut Olean, N Y Is home on a vacation She Is accompanied b her cousin, Miss Hun let Cooke. old forge. Mr. and Mrs C. W. Brodhead, of Monti ose, has i etui lied home alter a tew dais' visit with friends In this place. Mis. William Sibley Is confined to hei bed with lullammatlon of the lungs A pleasant time was had b those who attended the suppei and apion sale at the Brick chinch on Wedties- About $35 wus lealled steady, unchanged. Wheat Dull, Mmer; f o. b S'i'iC , iiugi ailed red 70aS3c , No, t ncrtheiti, SPe options closed steady, Mai oh. toitfcc. Mm rli. S0V , May 7S'e , Jul iiVsc , September. 7IVc. Coin Dull, strong, No. 2, 2s4c. elevator, 30u3lc. atloat, ungraded yellow, 29c, steamer mixed, 29Vu.. No. 3, io.. steamer .vellow, 2:t4c. : options, dull and steady; March, 2,'e.s.'ny, 302.. Jul, 3nc. Oats-Quiet, flim, iiptlons, dull, stead . May, 21'Sic.; July, 22'ic.. spot pilces, No. 2, 22c: No. 2 white, 21c, No. 2 Chicago, 23c, No. 3, 2IVc, No. 3 white, 22'i.c. mixed western, 2la2lc: whlln do, and white state, 23n30c Reef quint, stctidv, unchanged. Piovi slons Quiet, stoadv, unchnngnl. Lard Steady, quiet, unchanged. Huttel Good dfinnnd, 111 in, state ilnlry, ImlSc; do. cicanici", 14ul9c,i western rrcnmeiy, Ha lie; do. Tuctory, 7Wut2c; Klglns, IV. Imitation ci cautery, lO.ilfic; lolls, 8a12V4c. Cheese Finn, steady, unc-hunged, Eggs Steady! Btato and Pennsylvania, 10'Jii !0V4c. , western fitsh, 10c, uouthcrn, !)'ii u9ic. i IMiiliiitolpliln Provision Market. Philadelphia. Maich 2G The maiket ruled flim and fairly active in jobbing ouleis. We quote: Beef hams, Jl'2;a20, as to ago anil lnand; pork, family, $10 50 all; hams, S. P cured, In lleices, Sa 9".c . do. smoked, lOallc ,ts to average and brand, sides, ribbed. In salt, B'ia u'ic ; do do smoked, CaoVlc. , shoilldtrs, pickle cured, Guo'hC.: do. do. smoked, G'i a"c : picnic hams. S P tin til, (Ajjube ; do do. smoked, 7u"'c , bolllcs, In pickle, Btcoidlng to uveiage. loose, 6'iaCc, bitakfust buon 7n!ic , as to brand und uveiage, lud, pure, city lellncd, In tleiccs, 5Ha5.c , do. do In tubs, E'afAiC . do butchi'is', loose, -JUalHc , city tallow, In hogsheads, 2a3',e , countiy do, 2'J.aSc as to quality, and cukes, 3'4e. Chicago Crnin nml Iioiiion Miirkut. Chicago, Mutch 20 The leading futuies tanged as follows Wheat Match "lVtU 71'4c . Mu 72ku7.lt c , Jul, 70iu71Sc . Com Maich, 2JJ4u234c May 24'!,a2lc., Jul. 2"iV!.u25Vie Oils Mulch 10VUC4e Muy, 17al7',c July, ISalie Mess Pork Mav, $S 75 IS C7. Julv $S b5uS &7', LhicI Ma $12&i4 22'ir. July $l35alJ5 Short Ribs, Ma) HOZalblM July $4 70alO7'u. Cush quotutloiw Wele ui tollows Flour Quiet und steath. unchanged No 2 Hpilng wheat 7Hta73,sc . No 3 do, 71a 74'4c , No 2 led, &tlbu!il,c No 2 coin, 2tu2J'sc No. 2 oats, 17e , No. 2 lye, 3A.I 33c, No 2 balle) 33c, No 1 liaxseed, 7buS0c , pthue tlmothv seed $2 70, mess pork, SOOaiOS laid. $1.15a4 17' shott libs, 4 55u4 S0, shoulders J4 75u5. short, ckai sides, $!7jal!i"', whisky and sugars unchanged Ittlllulo Live Stock. Buffalo. Maich 20 Cattle -Steady for good hand und tat shipping, veals, dull tot common, steadv toi choice; common to good, 3 25a4W, extiu, $4 75a5 50. Hogs Actlie, hlghei good Yoikeis, $4 30, light $125, mixed packeis, mediums and heavy $4 30 pigs $4al 10. toughs, $)05a 4, stags, $2 7513 50 Sheep and Lambs Hlghei, lunibs 15 to 25 centB hlghei sheep, Wall cents hlghei, pi line wool lambs, $5fc5at,, good, $5(5a5S0, mixed sheep good to choice, $1 75a4 S3 common to fall, $1 23a4 W, hea Modoc sheep $5 00 a5 70 clipped sheep $3 "5a4 25 clipped lambs $4 75a5 20, spilug luinbs, $9 50a 11 nno' aSIace DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. NEW THINGS. GOOD THINGS. UP-TO-DATE HERCHANDISE AT OUR LOW PRICES: OPI-NUD TODAY. 50 pieces of our famous Rcdfcrn Serges, 46 inches wiciCj iu all tlie leading col ors, at 50c a yd. We will inntch this cloth against any 70c. similar rubric InStianton, All-Wool Black Crepons, At $1.25. $1,50. In new weaves and styles. Actual worth. 51.76. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 15 pieces (15 styles) of a good, honest, all-wool fabric, 46 inches wide, in all the popular checks and small plaids, especially suitable for skiits, At 50c, a yd. WoithTac. Half price on Black Sicil ians; the usual $1 grade 54 inches wide, At 50c a yd. Look it Up. Black Brocaded Mohairs, 46 in. wide, in fivd different styles, At 50c. LOOK OVER THE NEW SILKS. Taffeta, plain and change able; Foulards, printed India, Habutai, figured Taffel.a Strip ed Taffeta, ond a handsome Hue of new plaid Taffetas for waists. Our line of Black Satins and Taff etas is complete. ' , CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 opn.s,colStHoAienue HLL1 WANTCD-iMALCS. AcUs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. V.n'ii:d-mi:n ihxhu.nu appolnt- incut us jiostoflltH clc'iiis, 1 iiiileis and othel government positions, to write foi val uable Inhumation dicei L . S. Ill HL'AU OF IN I OHM.YTION, Clut iniiutl, O. WA.li:i) ACii:N'lS-S76 11311 MUNI II and expenses jiuld active men 11 right; Koods sold b Hum )1 u onlv; snniplts, also hoi -o and can lane fiuulslied I'll KB. Ad chess JOI1HKU, lloxDHOS, lloston, Mu-s. QALI-MKX-HCIIUOI.SL l'PLIKS; COl N O ti woik; Slou hulai month!, with liberal additional commissions. It, U. LVANS i LIJ , Chicago. MARKETS AND STOCKS. pnly Legitimate Itii-ine-s Tirms I3n titled to Stock Rejioit-. Chicago, ill, March 2C Judge Hor ton, of the ciicuit court, today over ruled the motlotib of the board of trade, the Western Union Telegiaph company, the Gold and Stock Telegiaph company and the Postal Telegraph company to dissolve the tempoiary Injunctions :e stialnlng these parties fiom detaching telegraph wires and removing tickers from the place of business of Hany E, "Wiley and other business firms. The couit In Its decision says that the board Is "not bound to furnish or to permit to be collected or furnished quo tations or maiket news to or for the use of any bucket shop. No corpoia tlon, association, copattnetshlp or pei son keeping a bucket shop, and no per son, whether acting Individually, or member, officer, agent or employp of nny corpoiatlon, association or copart nership in keeping a bucket shop, Is en titled to teetjlve any such market news." ' SENATOR PLATT DISFIGURED. pointed. An and ull complaints either vei bally or by letta to tn unJer.slgncd, if tomlng within th Jurisdiction of this department, will receive car etui und Immediate attention. Wo also will es teem it a lav or If citizens will advise us of nny unwar ranted, unlawful or ar bitrary acts on part of any of the po lice force. Communications should be addressed to Chief of Police, P. O. Box 12, Peckville, Pa S B. Williams, bur gess; C J. Oanzemuller, chief of police. Services tomoirow in the Methodist Episcopal chin ch as usual Preaching by the pastor, Rev. S C Slmpklns, at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p m Theme for the morning, "Variety of Rewardi;" even ing, "True Riches." Sunday school at 2 30. Epworth lrague at C p m, A cor dial Invitation is extended to all. The MIsT'ionurv tea given by the Ep vvorth league on Wednesday evening, was a decided success, both financially and socially Rev. S. C Slmpklns attended the Qeiinan Methodist Episcopal conference yesterday. Services at the Baptist church Sun day, 'March -?, at 10 30 a. in. and 7 p. m. The eoloied minister of Scianton will pi each In the evening. Sunday -choM at 2 30. All ale coullally in vited to be piesent. H. T. Allen, pastor. Mull Street Review. New York, March 20 Theie was le nevved depression In the stock maiket toda. Man holdois of stocks were dls heaituntd by the condition of affulis and sold out, with the lesult of bringing ubout a decline of '-j to 2 pel cent. The iullwa.s and Industrials suffxied alike Sugar dropped l'. At the after noon ses sion supporting ordcis appeared and a rally of 14ul1 pel cent ensued. Towaid the close Tobacco bloke suddenly to 7A., making the net loss foi the da 2".. ptr cent, and other stocks leaded ' to 'a ptt cent, from the highest. The market closed stead Outside of Tobacco the net changes show declines of Vsa's per cent. Tobucco lost 2 per cent. The total sales wtre onlv 203,000 shares Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL- Clears bunu- LEN & CO , stock brokers, ing, rooms, 70a-70C. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. esf Inc. Am. Tobacco Co . . 70 7C4 Am Cotton Oil. . 12'i 12'4 Am. Sugar Re'g Co.llPs lUh 110 111 Atcli , To. &. S. re.. 10'i lO'j lOU 10s, At , To. & S Pe., Pi 20- 47?, "" 12. 73 12'4 20 20 IS 47i 1Gh 10 7l, 7SVa IOC's 100'a 10514 72 72 71 29 105 7 AVOCA. A l'nge in the .Senate Cliumbcr Col Irdos with tiientness. Washington, Maieli 20 Senator Piatt, ot New Yoik, staited to enter the benate chamber this afternoon, from the marble room corridor, und Just as he pluced his hand on one of the glass swinging doors, u page fiom the Inside hunted out. The heav door swung outward with great force and struck Mr. Plutt over the lett eye. The skin was bioken und the wound bled profusely for a moment. The result wus a pulnful btulse that disfigured the foiehead of the New York statesman for a shuit time QUARDINQ A MURDERER AT SEA. Ollicers Precautions to Lund ltutlcr Safe in Australia. San Fmnclsco, Cal March 2C Mur tleier Butlei, ullas Ashe, will occupy a cabin un the steamer Mariposa, vviilch bulls for Australlu next week Every thing will be tuken out of the room ex cept the two bertha atrd the aettee. The nuume window will be giated, and' when the door of the cabin Is left open a latlced fiaine of strong muterlul will guard tin pilsoner. i'here will be seveial kinds of sufeguuids in the shape of feet manacies, leuther mit tens and hundcurfs. Night und duy a constunt watch will be kept, HUNTER TWO VOTES SHORT. Senator Stugu Stutcs That flu yill Not Volu Aguiii. Frankfort. Ky., Match 2G Tho third JolntsMiatorlaV ballot, which wus taken tyduy, found Dr, W. fl. Hunter (wo votes shoit, although CO wch necessary to a choice, theie being tluee pajis. The yoto was: Hunter, CI; Blackburn. 10; Davie 18; Boyle, U; Stone, 1. Tha Missionary sermons will be prarchad on Sunda In the Pilmltlve Ms;. -a.it chuich at 10 30 a. in. and 0 20 p. u r.cv W. H Holder of Pilcebutg will preach. Ever body welcome. Rev. J. Jones, A M . pas,tor. , , Mis. II. P. Holllster has letumed home after a week's visit with ft lends in Biooklyn P W Waid will leave net'weel: to visit friends in Dubois Pa iMlss Nettle Druftnei Is visiting friends lrr WUUumspoit and Danville. Miss Cassle Moiau of the North End is seriously 111. The Diamond Jack Medicine Com pany continues to draw crowds at the Sarslleld opera house eveiy night. The lectures are Interesting und in stinctive und tho enteitalnmeiit given each evening is an excellent one. Mis Rose Newlln is visiting at the lesidence of her paients, Ml and Mi's R MeKaa of Plains On Thuitday moinlng the dam known as Cubby Swump, situated ubotrt four mites east of Mooslc, buist through the embankment und nished down the mountain side ut u tenllle ruto of speed demolishing ull the loose obstruction In Jt.s path The ' rushing waters tipped over an Ice house belonging to the Plttston Ice Compuri und broke the company's dam The leseivolr Is the bourcti uf water supply tor Mlnooka and Tulor und is situated about forty teet ubove the Spring Biook stieam. Tho piopeit belongs to the Spilug Biook Water company Mr J. V Mitchell is letlttlng hl.s stole room on the West Side and will conduct his grocery business In that quarter of the town after Apill 1. The funeial of John, the two- ear old .son of Mr, und Mrs. Junres Nelson, took pluce on Thuisday afternoon. In terment wus made In Langcittfe ceme tery. nO account of the meusles epidemic among the lesldents In the Noith End, It uab decided to close the schools in that section for un indefinite time, Mrs. A. Eenell and gi-uirdibiughter, Mr.s. -Bertha Lea, of Tunkhaniiuck, uro visiting friends un Lincoln Hill. Mrs. T. Fltaslnimaus und Mrs. C Diuffner uttended the funeiul of Clus tuvus Cohen ut Plttston yesteitluy The Juvenile Order of Foresters will meet In their rooms this ovenlnjr. I0JS C4U 107' i 12'. 33" 4t.e.. 2SS S433 1S"8 22?, S7 99 13'4 S'l 124 13 51 20' i 22'S 20 ;ij S 0 r.'i !3-s IU 7 571 1. 73 71 2SU 74 03 107 12Vi 31 4J 20 S4 17 22'4 so" 13' j S 12 13 ST'.. 2d-s. 21 S 20 U'i S 0 c4 13V, S2 1 7 00' 2 :oi 47 ib'i 7' 100 71 2S 7"i 04 107'i 12. Canada South Clies. & Ohio Chicago Gas ,,, Chic. & N W Chic, B & Q C C C. & St. L . 2S3 Chic, MU. & St P.. 73 Chic, R, I. .. P.... 03 Del & Hud 107 Dlst. & C P . 12 Gen. Electric . ii Louis. & Nash . 40 M K & Texas, Pr. 24 Manhattan Ele S4V4 Mo. Pacific . . . 17, Nat. Lead 22? N. J. Central .. . sc N. Y. Ceutial , 99 N. V., L. E. &. W 13 N. Y., S & W. . .. S Nor Pacitlo .. . 1J'(, Ont. Ac West ... . 13 Omaha 57 Pac. Mall 2; Phil, i Read 21. Southern R R .. .. S Southern R R , Pr. 2o' Teiin, C &. I . . . 2d Texas Pacific ....... 8 Union Pacific ...... 0 Wabash fA4 Wabash, Pi .... 13'4 West. Union hl W. I IVi l' S Leather .... 7 V. S Leuthfi Pi. 57'. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAL'E PRICES Open- High- Low- Clos VVM1KAT. lug est. est Muy -72 July 71 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago Mm ch 20 Cuttle Receipts 4 Ond head, muiket stead, common to etia steeis J3 7ua5 00. stockeis and feed cis, $3 4uu4 00, cows und bulls, $1 75u4, calves, $3aG, Texttns, J4 00 Hogs Re ceipts, 12,000 head, market steady, heav packing and shipping lots, $3 03a3 25, common to choice mb.ed, SJa4 21, choice asROited, $4 10a4 12, light, $3 s0a4 15 pigs ?3 52'.a4 10 Sheep Receipts s.OuO head, niniket stead, Infeiloi to choice, $3 D0a 4 50, lambs, $3 7Ca3 50 327 4C' 27 S4a 1S 22 S0 Viu. 13'j SV4 12 13'8 20 20 ;o & 0 5 li'i S3 1 7 57 Rlieumiif i-111 Cured in '-21 Hours. T J. Blackmoie, of Hallei & Black 11101 p, Pittsburgh, Pa, bas: "A shoit time since I piocuied a bottle of 'MYS TIC CURE' It got me out of the hous in twenty-tom houis. I took to my bod with Rheumatism nine months ago and the 'MYSTIC CURE' Is the only medi cine thai did nit- an guod. I had live of the best phRldans In the city, but I itcelved wrj little leliel from them. J know the 'MYSTIC CURE' to be what it Is representtd and take pleasure In recommending it to other poor suffer ers. Sol J by Ctrl Lorenz, diugglst, 413 Lackawanna ave Scianton WANTEb- AN IDEA. WIIOCANTHINIC of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect olu Ideas; the ma bilng you wealth. W'rltuJOHN WEDUElllll'KX A. CO, llept. C. !2!1, Patent Attorneys, Wusliluuton, U. ('., lot thell $1800 prle oltel uud list or 1,001) Inventions wanted. TA7AN1'EU-AS AGENT LN EVERY ,SEt tlon to canvasd; tt.ou to UUII a dti made; sells tit sight; also u muu to sell Staple Goods to dtaleis, best side line S7fi a month; stilur 01 huge commission iiiutle; evpetlenee unnetcb&iir.v Clifton Uoup uud Munuluetiu ng Computi , tiuclnuutl, O. V7ANTED- WELL-KNOW.N MA.VLN u ever town to solicit stock subscrip tions; umonopol; big inonev foi agents, no etipltul miulied, EUVVARD C. K1SH J. CO , liorden liloelt, Cldctigo, HI. AGKNTS WANTCD. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Ao 1 ixTs jjTT yc le'o'u TTiTTuL kTIuJ capital needed. Weekl sales puv big profits. We limliufHctuie 11 hltth guttle bi cvtlfttslow us S'2'2 GO. VViltciiulck foi ex elusive tiKetio. ALPINE C CLE CO., Clu cliitiutl, O. AGENTS- laU.II I .MADE 11Y ("HAS l'nliuei in "J -I dajsjlils btst dus wont wits -31!JU.'2ti; uveiage t'JO.15 per da his tlist txperlunto selling sates. Write us for proots unit free outfit. No tuplttil needed. ALPINE -JAl'E CO., Cluclriuutl, Ohio. V I- l'UN'T WANT llOS Oil LUAPElwl t but men or ablllt; Saul) to sr00 a month to hustlers, state uud genet al uuentst salut and coinmlsslou. HAC1NE IIItE LNG1M: CO , ltutlnc, Wis. WANTED-SOLlCHOHHj NO DELIVER' DllV ' Rochester, N. Y. lug, no collecting; position permanent; ua woekl; btate age. GLEN llUOiilEUS, 1st on chronic disease of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary or gans, will occupy the ofnee ot'Dr. Roos, 232 Adams avenue. Office, hours, l)to 3 p.in. DRrjOIIN C. PRICET335VASllINaTON uvenue. Ofllco houis 3 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 und 7 to S p. 111. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR. geon Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2f72 II CLP WANTF.D-FKM.AI,ES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent u Word. WAM'i:i) -A GIRL TO DO GENEItAL housework. A ppl ut postotllce, Peckville. T ADY TO '1 HAVEL TOR ()LD-i:-.l'All-J llshetl Him. 8fi() pel month uud expen ses. Permanent If sutUfaetlir. J, E. P. A CO., RiTAicti-jt., l'hitudeiphlo. LAD1CH-I MAk'E IIIG WAGES DOING pleasant home t 01k, uud will ghtdlv semi full imttleulurs to nil sending 'J cent stump. MlbS M. A. M'EUHIM-, Litwieuee, Mich. 4 -H-4-H-H-f -f-H-f -H-H-f TRY A tun ut b nil if IfAUV. X OATS. Muy Jul . . CORN. Mav . ... July . . LARD Muy . . July .... POR1C. Mav . .. Ing. 17 IS 2Hi 25' - 125 4 32 17 IS 24 25 4 25 4 31 S 73 S " 10 17 24 4 22 4 32 s. 05 17', IS 24 25' 4 23 4 32 S05 TIIK RESULT WILL HE SATISFACTORY. WANI'El'-LVDY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to hell and Introduce Sti (let's cuke Icing; expetlentcd lanvitsser picleued; wotk peimnnent and et tuolltuble. Write foi partleiiluis ut onto und gtt beuetlt of holiday trutle. f. I!. SN DLIt .X CO., Clncluiiutl, O. W ANTED LMMEIH'l KIA -TWO EN'EIt- ' gttlf saleswomen to lepte-ent us. Ounianteed St! a din without inteifeilng xv 11 li othci duties. Healthful oci uputlon, Wiite loi puitlt ulais, tnelo-lng -tump, MANGO CI1EM1C VI, COMl'AXV, No. 7"2 John Htieet, New York. -ITT-ANTED-GENERAL.AaEN'LS IN' EV V eiy count; nlsolutly tunvusseisjboine tiling ntvij sine stllei; upplv quick. J. C. HlLUEltr, 1 1 1 Adams uvenue, .'3e,rautoii,I'ii. AGEN'IS-WRAT ARE YOl GOING TO do ubout hufe Cltlzeiishliiiitlce pi. Go ing b tliousauds. Address NICHOLS, . Nupcrv lite, 111. I AtJENTS-'lO SElTToFr I'RACTldxL I gold, sliver, nleltel und copper eieetio plitbttis; pi lees fiom $; upwuid; sulur uud expenses paid; outllt flee Addtess, with stump, .vncJtiiu.xN vitu CO., t'litttigo. Architects PERC1VAL J. SIORRIS,ARCHITEClC Board of Trade Building. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCTITECT. Rooms 21, 25 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scrnnton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFPICH " rear of C00Washlngton avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT! 435 Spruce St ,cot. Wash, qve., Scranton. FREDERfcK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. L LACEY & SON, ARCiflTECTa. Traders' National Bank. Lawvers. AGENTS-TO aiM.L CIGARS TO DEAL cis, b25 vteekly und expenses; experi ence uimecessHii. CONSOLIDATED iH'U CO., 48 Van Btiren St , Cliieago. BUSINESS NOTICE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. alter'giu Dunmoie Dealei in ull kinds of blue stones, sldewulks and euibstones; also liver stable und teamwork. FRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Burr building, room a nun 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTOKNElt, Rooms 212-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg. JEFFREYS iz. RUDDY'. ATTORNEYS. at-law. Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-law, Republican building, Wushlngton avenue, Scranton. Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP, W. H. JESSUP JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS" National llank Hullcnng. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, riORNS Ul'MONS AND INGROWING mills Hired without tho leust pain or diuwlng blood. Consultation and udvlco given free. E. .M. RLIV.EL, Chitopodlst, :i:)U Lttekawitunu uvenue. Ladles uttended ut thell tesldeuee If deslied. Chuiges model-me. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, rriUST-CLAS-, GROCERY BUS INK J. Stock and llxtures. Doingovet &!),( ss, 000 .MUSICAL. Advs. Undir This Head One Cent a Word. - -"-- perinonth. llest locution In a town of 12,000 HANTi:D TENOR VNI) BASS I OR 1 population. Lmgo profits; smull expense. ueimunent chinch nuaitette. AliliU 1 Cush icnnheil ilnun. M'J.noo: must sell utile!:. 'I III ELE SCHOOL OP MI.SR,, 8'20 Spnae golitrf In other business, l'or full puitlculuis inqiiiie or 11. N. i' xt'iiiC'K, ntii Noun vvusumgion uvenue, .scranton, t'a. street, Mondu und Tuesdav 10 to tl.no p. in. FOR SALE OR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A""JT GLENWOOI SI'wYleIlCnNA count , Pa . a store building, iio liv ,',o feet, two stories, a wotei powei grist mill 30 bv no feet, three stoiles, with two run of stones, with 100m foi a third;ti saw mill with (iitulai law; all to be sold together, cheap, or rented separate! v at alow rent, vppl ot write to the post muster at Glenwood. ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. TRANK T. "OICELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Low, Room C, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 510, Board of Trade Building. SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Office, Wyoming avenue. Scranton. I.. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave . 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, Scranton, Pa. C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. II il -H-f-H-H- M-H- FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. JiX ROOMS ON ADAMS AVENUE, WITH wile 01 Inriulre ri O impiovemcnr-, fot man and wile 01 Sciniiton llonrtl of Tinde Ev chit 11 go (notations-All Quotatious lluscd on Pni of 100. STOCKS Bid Asked Scranton fc Plttston Trac Co .. 20 National Boiing .V: Dilll'g Co .. SO Flist Nutlonal Bank 050 Eltnhuist Boulevuid Co 100 Scrunton Suviugs Bank "H Scrunton Packing Co Lackawanna Iron . Steel Co Thlld Nutlonal Bank 350 Tin oop Novcit M'f'g Co Scianton Traction Co 13 Scranton Axle Woiks ... . Weston Mill Co Alexander Cur Replacer Co. . . Scranton Bedding Co Dime Dep & Dls Bank 145 Lacktt. Tiust & Safe Dep. Co. 140 Ciystal Lake Water Co Trader-' Nat, Bunk BONDS. Scranton Pass, Railway, first mortgage due 1918 HO People's Streit Rullway, first moitgage due 1918 110 Scranton it Plttston True. Co ... Peoole's Street Railway. Sec ond mortgugu duo 1920 .. .110 Dltltson -Manufactuilng Co . .. 100 Laiku Township School 0 . . 1U2 City of Scranton St. Imp 0, ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co ho Summon Axle Works 100 Now Vork Product! .Mnrkcl, New Yoik, Maich 2O.--FI0111 -Quiet, ,; PHUW OTltla remedy bclns lit .leotctl directly to the scat or mono oihcubi'm or the tJeulto-lJrliiury small lamll of adults, tent, 1 1 71s auuius uvenue, c I.xTrOOMs VNDATliC. ALL MODERN i Impiovomeuts, lent uasonable; oppo site Asbui Methodist Chinch, Green Ridge. l-OERENT i'ROM APRIL 1 VERY DE 1 sltuble liou.-e withc-lcht looms and all modem lonvenlenees. ppl ut ,"10JeIlei sou uvenue. r?0R ui:xr (in nviurl") eigiii-roo.m V house, Uitli;,ou 1'onilli street, opposite Dudle . 5 ' I7OR RE.N'1-A 1'2-ItOOM HOl'sE IN THE 'I1 noil block on Noith Wtibhlugtonuveuiie. V ALTER URltjC.--, Attorne, Hoard ot lrtide litilldliij. T-OR REN T-3'J,'. UOI riEU.il WASHING- V ton avenue. Iiiqulieon premises. HoT'sE 'ill l.iaf.TNE ROOMS AND bath. 'I el minus of Peoples line, No. tl, Dunmoie. Iiiiiuliu V. 1IRU fc.O.N S tROLERN. HORSES FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One C;nt a Word. (flf). ON EVERY 9100 .MADE LAST JSiii: month through our sv stern of syntll- I cute speculation. Send foi full exphinutor pampmei. ucu-xuit . eu., iu wuitni., VOLI CAN MAKE .SOME -MONEY BY IN JL vesting in speculation immediate!; send for our bookltt, "Good Advice' and dully lufoi motion. A. P. UORsT CO., 0 Pine St., New -ork. fl'SJ-ARRIVED WITH A CARLOAD OP .1 hoisc to html; good woil-.ci-und dilv- ii; fin be see P. M. COIiU. eis; weigh from 1,100 to 1,000; cm be seen ut :t:i 1 itav morui comi, MONEY TO LOAN. Advs UnderTIrL Head One Cent a Word. ONLY 'IO LOVN ON .MORTGAGES Davuble utter a nxed iicilotl 01 In mnri- thlv Installments. Wxi'MJN .V ZIMMER MAN, uttoines-ut-law, llotud olTiudellulld in'. ; Ml CLAIRVOYANT. Advs Under This Head One Cent a Word. M.ME. DE LEON PENTON, CLAIRVtJV unt and Phienologlst, t)6 North Muln uvenue, Hdo Park. I'ew du.vs oul. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cjnt 1 Word. 7?iM?NrI?D7TpNTiWl JL1 of bath, centiul location, ,121 .Madison uvenue. CITY SCA-VENfiEU. SITUATIONS WANTED. SUTA'IION WANTED 1A MIDDLE AGED woruiin its cook or general housework. Addiesa L. ., fiOl Kellows street. QITIATRJN WANTED - HY A PlRsT O chtsH buiber; -utuiduy work. Call 01 ttd diess SPRING, Mkotsltl liuibei Suppl, 107 W.vomlug avenue, uptalts. N INDl.sTRIOCS WOMAN WOULD V like to Hefiue u ilaco 01 do vtUHhlng, Ironing 01 geneiul houseworU; tun speak t.eiman, Polish 61 English. ROSi:NOVAK, UIO Urook stieet, elt. XTAN"IE1)-W ASHING AND IRONING b u widow ut 115 Gibson -trpet. 95 150 'tlU 17 SO 230 100 105 145 125 125 90 IORRhN'l-LlCENSEDIlorEL, CORNER J e.-t but kuvvuii nu uvenue und Chestnut Hlutt. I'ossisslon pill 1, Appl ut 1001 West Lat Kawunuu uvimie. T?ORRENT-'lHE.sr VR Ditl t.Sl'OREOS I South .Muln uvenue, Hjtle Pik; has been used cxilitNlvelv us n dnij stoiufor 1 J vturs; ulso dwelling house next to It. WAL 'IER llRHKiS, Attoiue, Hoard 01 luitle Uuildlug. OlTKJl- I OR RENT. HIS rjpiiitu street. InqUllf LKWIS, 111.11.1.1 DA VH, FMIONT i;OIt RENT THEiHREE PLOORSOVER I1 No. 110 Sin uiu stieet, now oc upled b vssociuiion; tiossessiou -vpui t WAGNER, 611 Luel.a- HLVS COOl'LR, I'm SCWE.M.ER. v All orders piotnptlv attended to, da ot night. All the latent uppllutite-. t liurgis ltusoimble 71") scianton stiett. House, OHO Noith uslilugton uveutit 11 liRUK.S CLLVNs PRiW ACLLs uud cess pools; no odoi. Impiovcd pumps used. V. MlUGtis, i'loprlutoi. Leuveoiders 11UO N. Mulnuvo,oi LkKcs ding stoie, 1 01 net Adams and Mulbcii. 'fclcphoiie tiOlU, TM'ERIENCED GARDNER SKEKs EM J plovment; Itnoushow to attend to all .ItiiNol Plowers, sluubbei, etc 1 . II, ll'JM L.tcltuwunua uvenue. Address, D. B REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avemioaml Spiuce street. B T. KILLAM? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 W omlng avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY. at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scranton. WATSON. DIEHL, HALL & ICEMMER. ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; room C. 7. 8. 9, and 10- third floor. Detectix'es. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON, wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vlce Agency Dentists. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW. 305 SPRUCS DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON.J13 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH.J15 Wyoming ave. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX- change. WELCOME C. SNOVER. 421 LACKA. Houis. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 4S0 Adams avenue. Schools. TllL A. theRowiu Inquire of PRED, wunnu avenue. Oruaim. ronuiroH 11 u cluuiji-e of diet. Cure (Uiii'untei'rt in 1 to U dav'M. Hmullplalupuck. ! JL C.JE Hold ouly by Win, U. Clark, j'.-o Peon Ave,, Scmntun, Pu. FOR SALE. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. 770RHALE-AN 1 CANNOT tUVE IT jiT I1 uttentloiithoCaibonduleSttiim I atind,. Is foi sale 011 cas terms. J. O II EARN, mgi. "l RANI) Ni:W PIANO, COS!' 8(")OU, WILL IT sell for g7fi, ut10U7 Jackson sUeet. 17 RUSH JLHHEY MILCH COWH POR V suite Youugbtoek. MRb, f. M.NEEI.D, Edellu, Pu. TjXOlt "hAM;A HlLvTrt-PLATED CONN V double bell euphonium, nlielv engiuved, with trombone hell, gold lined; ueuilvuew uud tosl tm, will sell uiu uaiguin, Amu ess tills week to E. W. UAYLOH, l.uRusvllle, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. AdV. Under This Head One Cent u Word, TV TV V 1 1 E, K ATI E II EC KEN ' !)U 1 1 P, 1 ."bi-'i J.VI ui bed nnd bonul, 1 heteby witru the public not to trust or harbor her on my ac count, us I will not be lespousiblefor uuy debts situ uia loutraet. ' W. 11. UECKENDORP, JR. FINANCIAL. I17PER1 EN'I. I'liOPH'PVlDSl IWlitlli tl cistootii coopeiutive spoitilutlve ac count fiom Junuuiv 1st lo date. luuuun.lT tier tent ; tlist hull 1'ebiimi.v, II pel cent ; yd Imir Ptbiuur, 11 pet tent; 1st hull .Muuli, lOperteut. Uiu mcthud of opeiutlu itiui bines snletv with suceess, iiiuijirih from Su to s,iuio leceived, highest leteieiices, .,. tubllshed LS71. Send lot our pamphlet, liee on uppllcution lil.OUMl.NGD LE ,x URO , Hankers uud lliukeis, 10 uud 1. Hioutlwu, Now York. EVERY SATURDAY o mall to oiu customers checks for thcli slime ot their piotils url-lng fiom 0111 Wl.l K 1.1 .Sv.MJie.vi is, uveiuging s to 8 psr cent. Amounts of -1100 und upwuids uciepted. Wrltetoroui pumplilet explaining puitlcti lu is. SAM KELLER & CO., Bankers and Drokors Established 1 BS7. Lord Court Ulg. New York Cl'l'l VI ION W VNI ED PA AN EXPERT )J eme 1 leeeiv eletk, Is temperate und litis good habits V 111 do 1111 tiling but canvass, full fiunlsh releieme E. J. 11 Luio lilbune. ru'MPETLNI LAI) DEslRbsA S1TCA K Hon us bookkeeper. Address A. 1). C, rilbtiueofllce. OPEN POR ENGAGEMENT IN NOR I II-tu-'tein Peunslvuiilu liist-class plt tuie fiuuio Jolnei und mut-makei; tlioiough l iiosted with tlcmlls ot buslnt'-s. Addles-, iM.SI. ARl.euie McGregor, U Pen stiett, New uik. OUR LAST POOL Opcrat: hi the Wheat Market Paid 75 Per Cent. Net Profit '10 CCSIOMERS IN LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS Wo aie receiving sub9cilptlons of $50 and over to out pool No, 20, which closes on April 5th, and expct to pa subscribe! s over 75 per cent, net piollt bcfoie Mu 0th. We htive never lost a dollar for 11 custo mer In our pooling system, and will forfeit tlw to uuy one who can diopiove this as sertion. irIf you have money to luve-t, write to us. Wesley, Crispin Sc Co,, J ja and 44 New St., New York. 1 1 CATION VNl'ED-!! A YOUNG lad us u lads s inuid 01 governess. Speaks botlt Lullsh and Getmau; ulso ud vunted in music Addiess, A. W , cine lilbune Olllce. OirUATION WANri.l) U A Ol.G J muu, In uuv tupiteit Good education lu English uud Geiiitun; lilrst-cluss testi monials. P. O Hox ilun, Moscow, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons, DltrMARTHA S EVERITT. 3MWASH lugton ave. Olllce hours until 10 a, m , 2 to 4, 0 to S p. m. MARY' A. SHEPHERD, M D. HOME opathist, No 22S Adams avenuo. DR. "a" TRAPOLD. "sT'ECLCLfsT IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Scranton, Of fice hours, Thursdny and Satuidas, '9 a, m to G p. m DR, W. E. ALLEN. 512 NORTH WASH, lngton uvenue DR. ANNA LAW, 303 WYOMING AVE. Olllce houis, 9 11 a. m,, 1-3 p. m,, 7-S p. in. Dlt, L. M- GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 'J)i llOalU Ol IfUUtJ UUIlUlllb. VJIliUO l.UUtSf, h to 9 u. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to b p, in, Resi dence 3u9 Mutll-on avenue SCHOOL 1)1' TllL LACKAWANNA Scranton, Pa,, prepares boys and girls for collego or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTERII. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Sprlnj term April 13 Kindergarten tlO par term. Seeds. G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, store 116 Washington ave. nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave. nue; store telephone? 782. Wire Screens. Jfji" KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK, lln avenue. Rates reasonable. . KEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D , L. & W. oassenger depot. Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions' wed dings and concert work furnished For tenns address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'j music store. MEGARGEE' BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa, FRANK P BROWN i CO , WHOLE sale dealers In Woodvvare, Cordage and Oil CIothj720 WeBt Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC coimtnnt und auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postofllce. Agent for tho" Rex Fire Extinguisher DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Pitting and Fat Reduc tion. Rooms 200 und 207 .Mears Building. Oltlco telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12, 2jp J. 7 to 9. Bit. S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL- Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO, North Washington Avenue Linotype Composition of ull kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed la this region.
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