THE SCRANTON TTnr.UjST'E-jVro'N'DAT MOTCNTNtt. arATTOTT 2D, 1 897, SPANISH ATTACK THE FILIBUSTERS Baltic on (lie Cuban Coast With Fili busters from the Bermuda. CUBANS COME TO THEIR RESCUE The Snniilitrds Driven Illicit mill the Wtullue Purgo, Which Ilml Hcen Cnitturctl, Uctnltoif-Oconn Tugs Allied the ;i.ncilition unil Delicti the Itcioiiuo Cutters In the Ilmlior. Key West, Flu., Match 2S. It Is stat ed nn irnod authority that a filibuster ing expedition which sailed from this vicinity last week effected a landing on the noi tli coast of Cuba, west of Hav ana, near Muriel. According to tumors which ate cur rent heie, staitllns clicunistances ut tended the landing. The Spanish, It Is said, had been Informed Unit such an expedition would land fiom the steam ei lierinuda, und a sUiottg foiee vas plaeed lit umbush on the northern coast near the point where It was supposed thut the party would attempt to leaeh the shoie. SPANISH ATTACK THE EXPEDI TION. The spot when- the expedition leally landed was. In fact, only u short dis tance liom the lepoited ambush of the Spunluids, and as soon as the Cubans tame ashoie ulth their aims unU atn inunltluu they uete met by u shaip Hie und uttuelc, befoie whleh the.i ueie poll ei less. Sesetitl of the Cubans, ac cording to the runioi, wele killed, and the munitions of war weie seized. Lntei, the lumor states, a. luige body of Cubans came to the lesoue of the neul.i landed men, and boldly attacked the letoilous Spanish, who, In their tuin. wete put to Might, the nuillke eaigu lemalnlnt; in the hands of the Cubans The SpaulBh had also, it is said, sent sevei.il gunboats to this pait of the coa-t. and when the lllibusteilng vessel tailed she wus chased and Hied upon, but. uccoidlng to the lepott, was unin Juted. As stated above, the pi availing tumor heie giies the Beimudu the ciedlt of ha Ing landed the expedition. Whether tills be tiue 01 not, It is legal ded as ceitaln that a combination ot the steamer and two ocean tugs was nee et&aiy to get arms, ammunition und men out of the United States. Sate conclusions can be diawu as to the tugs engaged In the enteipilse ftom the simultaneous letuin to this nelghboihood of the tugs Samson and Clonal eh. The foimer passed thiough this haibor Thuisduy moinlng, boldly steaming between the two ieenuo cut ters nt uitehoi. When at a .safe dis tance she unfuiled a laige Ainetlcau ensign, which wus accepted as a sig nal by those ashoie that her wolk of loading the (lllbusteilng steamer hud been accomplished. Subsequently the revenue steamer Fotivatd stat ted in put suit and fol lowed the bold tug to sea. U1UNINO NEWS OF THE LANDING Shortly after the Samson had passed out of sight a sailing vessel known to be In the employ of the Cuban illibus teis ai I lied and Is supposed to have bt ought a tepoit ot the landing of the expedition. Information was also te eeiied that unothei tug. supposed to be the Mount ch, was anchored at Bahla Honda, In the channel, foity miles to the eastnatd of this point, to which u, supply of coul was spin the same night lor the patty on the steamer. With the assistance of these tugs, It Is deflated, the Beimudn 01 some oth er steamer, If tumor be false wus loaded lar out fiom the mainland, wheie the danger of chase and capita e was leduced to a minimum,-und then Pioceeded to Cuba. o . GRIDIRON CLUB DINNER. .McKinlcy und .numbers of His f'nbi not Weie Among the (incuts, Washington, Match L'S. The presi dential dlnnei of the Gildhon club at the Alllngton lust night was attended by the piesldent of the United Stales nnd u inuJotit of his cabinet, two or thiee ambnssadois and ambassadois to be, Justices of the Supreme couit, senatois, lepiesentatlves, and other distinguished guests, covets being laid for 1110, Including the foity hosts, the Washington cortespondents, who foim the tegular membetshlp of the club. Secretailes Gage, Long, Alger und Wilson, and Attorney Genet ul Mc Kennu repiesented the cabinet. J. Ad dison Porter, Piesldent MeKlnley's pilvute sectetary, joined his foimer newspaper associates us one ot their guests. The tetlrtng Hist assistant postmaster genet al, Mr. Jones, and the Hon. Peiry S. Heuth, his lnstnlled suc cessor (himself a member of the club), sut In haimonlous juxtaposition Speaker Reed beamed upon a fair nsboitment of tat Iff debaters from the house. Including Kepiesentuthes Dal zell, Stiode, Hendeison, and othei.s Senatois Aldrleh, Holinn, Spooner, Huitoivs, Mitchell nnd Carter In nait tepiesented tho upper house. Justice Peikhain spoke for the Supieme couit. The Gei man ambassador, Pat on Thlel ntun, und his Hist sectetaty of lega tion, and Minister Mendom a, of H:-a-zll, weiv among the distinguished mem bers of the dlplomatlo eotps. John Hay, United States ambassador to England, was present. Invited Jour nalists from a distance Included Mil ton A. McKue, of Cincinnati, and Chuiles Emoty Smith, of Philadelphia. The decoutions of the beautiful ban queting hall mil passed any thins befoie attempted, and the music and decoious wit which enlivened the dinner made the affair qulto memorable, eeu uinong the muny memo! able dinnets given by the club. HIS STORY TRUE. TellUlr's Tale ol' Wealth lielicied b Chief Hurt ol Oliiuii. Olean, Mveh 2S. Chief of Police Halt says he Is convinced of the genu ineness of the statement of the man who went to sleep on March 11 us Chuiles Hroivn and awoke foity-elght houis luter as liuvld J, Telfair, a multi-millionaire. Telfult's (list ques tion on uivukenlng was, "Wheie Is my belt?" und, upon being told thut ho hud none, liu exclulmed. "Then I ha e been lobbed of my diamonds." He has lived with Chief Huit ever since, und that otllcer has lepeatedly ciuestloned and cross-questioned the man, nho seemB unable to lecull uiivthlng that has' huppened since last August, m lieu he went to Juckson paik, Chicago, to hear u. bund concei t. He thinks he may huve been sandbagged nnd lobbed, Ho dimly leinembeis being thrown into a carriage, und from that time nil was blank until he uivoke In the Olean hospital. Teh'atr claims thut he had in his belt 103 diamonds, the product ,of his opetuttons In the Transvaal In it coin puny known us the Seven Associates. Chief Hart has Investigated part of his truest' sttiiy nnd found It tine. He believes It till He has nuthotlssed u leunrd of $25,000 for the t ecu very of the 101 missing diamonds or proiior tlouately for any of them. HUNTED AROUND THE WORLD. A runcli Detectives' Long Chnso Af ter nn l!uiliclri St. Louis, Jlntch 2S A dispatch to the Globe-Democrat fiom Jliulncz, Mexico, says that a Fienchinati named Jules Level attx has been unestul at the auanacclr mining camp, In the mountains west of Jlmlnez, by a French detective, who reached autiua celr a week ago and found Eoveinux one of the most pi eminent mining men ot the place. Tho detective says that Leveraux was a government einployo in Pails und that two years ago he em bezzled from his olllce a large sum ot money and left the country. The detective got on the fugitive's trail and followed him to South Africa, from there to Austrnlla, thence to the United States and thence ino Mexico. Leieiuux milled nt Ouanacelr sK months ugo and Invested a consldeinble amount of money In mines. He will te tutn to Fiance without e.xtiadltlon pu peis. GUBERNATORIAL CANVASS Progress of the Battle as Noticed by the Philadelphia Correspondent of the New York Sun. Philadelphia, Match 27. The enm pulgn for the Republican nomination for governor of Penns.ihunlu bus ul leady begun, with a ptospeet ot a hot light und with mole entiles lor the gland pilze than ever befoie In the politics of the state. The candidates alteudy In sight ate William A. Stone, of Allegheny, congiesstnun fiom the Twenty-thiid dlsttlet; William Council, congtessmun fiom Lackawanna, coun ty, John Lelsenring, the Luzerne ex congiessman; Henty C. McCotmlck, of Wllllamspoit, attorney geneial, the secietaty of state. Geneial Ftank Heeder, of Eoston, State Senator Go blu, or Lebanon; Colonel Thomas Jef fetson Stew ait, of Nonistoivn; e.x-Con-gie.ssmun Geutge P. Hufl, of Wcst moielund; Cutigiessnum John Dalzell, of Plttsbuig, nnd in addition to these tlv name of John Wanamaker, 01 Philadelphia, Is seilously consldeted. Attomej Geneial McCoimlck. Cou gtessman Dalzi 11 and e-Congiessmnn Hull' ute untl-Qniiy, and they will be suppoited by the Mugee-Lench-Vun Valkenbig combine. Colonel "Tom" Steuatt, the adjutant genet al, will be most earnestly suppoited by his Ginnd At my comiades and the National Guatd of Penns.ilvanla, and In a ltiendly way Council, Eelsentlng, Stewart, Heeder und Gobln will unite to knock out Colonel Stone, of Alle gheny. The governor of Pennsylvania re ceives '510,000 n year In salary, and has an executive mansion to live In tent flee. He hus the appointment of six olllclals In the ex-ecuthe olllce, with sahules langlng fiom $200 foi his page to $r,,S0O for piivate sectetaty; a secie tary of state ut $4,000, who in tuin has a half dozen mighty good appoint ments at sahules from $1,100 to $2,500; an attorney geneial at a salary of $3,- 500 and fees amounting to about $20, 000 a year, who has seieial assistants with velvety sahules of $1,500 to $4,000 a. supeiltiteiidenUof public Insti notion at $1,000 a ear. with appointees nndet him with salaties fiom $900 to $t,S00; an adjutant geneial, salaiy $4,000, with a .scoie of appolntineiits witlt salaiies from $C0O for assistant messenger to $l,S0t) for chief cleik; an Insutatice commissioner with a salary of $3,000, with seien olllclals under him, salai les $900 to $1 iOO; a state libtuiian, snlaij $2,500, and with four well-paid assist ants; a commissioner of banking, sal ary $C,000, a deputy at $2,500, thiee clPiks each at $1,400 a year, and ten bank examlneis at $10 a day apiece. a factoty inspector at $3,000 a year and twenty deputy Inspectois at $1,200 each and traveling expenses; a sectetaty of ngtlcultute at $3,500. a deputy at $3,000; uu economic zoologist at $2,500, a com missioner of loiesttj nt $2,500; a dairy and food commissioner at $2,500, a stale veterlnailan at $2,500; a supetln tendent of public printing at $2,000; a supetlntendent of public giouiuls and buildings ut $3,000 a year, a veiy Incut tlve olllce, with a scoie of good places under It; and vailous membeis of the Soldiers' Oiphnn Schools commission, the military board, the boaid of pub lie chnilties, the state board of health, the Hshery lummisslon, the state phatmaceutlcal boaid, the geological survey commission; besides mine in spectois at $3,000 a year each, state pilson Inspectois, and many other Im IHjitant olllclals, none of whom comes tinder civil .sen Ice titles. It Is a gient thing to be governor of Pennsylvania, and no wonder that Magee, of Plttsbuig, and Leach, of Philadelphia, deslte to name the next chief muglstiute. Their choice, above all othet.s, would be John Wunuinukei, of Philadelphia, but in tho event of their entering him loi the nomination Clement A. Gilscom. also of Philadel phia, would be bi ought out as a candi date, and consequently would about equally dliidi- the eighty delegates fiom Philadelphia, giilng toity to Wanamaker and fottj to Giiscom. QERftlAN SENTIA1ENT CHANGING. Are Sow Deploiiug tho I'url the I'ou -eis Are I'laj ing. Heilln, Maich SS Dei man opinion has set In stiougly against what Is kuoiiii as the "Kaiser pulley" lesard Ing Uieece, pot In the coluninti of the Llbeial pies alone, but iu those of neivspupeis iihich huve hltheitu been giving their .suppoit to the policy of Intel ventlon In Ciete on the pait of the noli eis. These Jouinuls have taken u neiv tack, unci ute now deploiiug the pal t which the united hctiudions of the pon ets uie pluylng and aie likely to play in Cietun and (5teek Miiteis. Chiciign I, iin Stock. Chicago, March 27. Cattle Receipts, '.'CO head; maiket cpiiut and nominally steady; coinmoii lo extia steel tf, ti75uS,SU; stock eis and feeders, I3,4ua3 35; cons und bulls, J1.7Da4; calies, JJad; Te.xans, $J.i!Qj4.U. Hogs Hecelpts, ll.Omj head; maiket fctead ; hvuvy packing and chipping lots, tJ Win! 2J; common to choice niUi.il, jl:i 4.'.'2', choice assoited, 4 IDat.lJ; light, 13 SMu4 15. piss, $3.2.-,a4 10. Sheep-ltecelpts 1.C0U head maiket nun; Inferloi to choice, J2,75a4 70; lambs, gl.7Su5.lj3, - -- . AX VA'UO rtWM CIJMA. A warrior btaio und bold ivas he, And valor lias his song; The Spanish auny's pride lias he, Tho geneial'H aide-de-camp, Hut in hen the light gieiv Uerce and hot, His valor hud a crump; And all the Hoyal army saiv The general's able decamp I Haiold MacGrath, In the l'hlltstlne. MANY MURDERS BY POISON IN HUNGARY In Certain Sections Victims Arc Mur dered by the Score. STARTLING CRIMINAL REVELATIONS Persons on Tiiul Aiu Now Tolling All Thoy Kuo'--3IOHt of tho Victims Killed to Obtain lustiinucu Money, .11 utile i by Poison u I'niully Cnsloiu. London, Match 2S. The poisoning trial which Is still continuing nt Hod mczoe, Hungary, has developed into tho cientest ctlmlnnl levclutlnn of modern times. It is beginning to ap pear that murder by poison Is a fami ly custom In that part of Hungary. The victims nie numbered nlmost by hundreds. Most of the accused per sons denied cvoiything nt Hist, but when the woman Coulas, dilven Into coiner, and, seeing Hint she could not escape, began to i eveal fitsh fucts and to Inculpate the accused mldute Juger, the luttei not only made a full confession, but ul-o tefetred to cases which had not even been suspected. She gave names and facts In such de tull that the couit was bound to older fiesh attests, und the exhumation of twelve mote bodies. The number has Incieused still fur ther, as all the uecused ute now v lug with each olhet In making startling tevelatlons. A poik butcher named Ilorvutli, nicknamed the Evangelist, because of his habit ot ouotlng Scrlti tute, now stands licensed of having poisoned his mothei, father, paieiits-ln-luw, and llnallj his wife. The wo man Tsui das on na to hulng nolsoued her sister und niece In addition to the cilmes of which she lias oilginally ac cused. She also Infoimed the couit that the midwife Juger ptoeuted the poison Irom a chemist's assistant, whose an est has been oideted. It was susoected that the caes under tilal would pioie only a small noitlon ot the cilmes, actually committed in this one town, hut the new dlsclosittes nie so far Inconvenient that they will ptobably necessitate the adjoin nment of the ttlals. A conespondent savs thete Is not a house In Hodmer.oe In which suspicion does not exist that deaths dating back seveial yeais aie the result of foul play; and fumlly ties In the town ate being bioken tight and left. INSURANCE the motive. Insuiance for the amount of oidlnary builul euencs furnished the motive Iu neatly all cases. The Insuiance so cieties aie In Mich close competition they have kept set let their lists of mem beis, and It Is possible that these men and n omen lnsuie their lelutlons in us many us se enteen .societies at once, in some enses It Mas an aged mother who was. lnsuied by her son and daugh ter, or nn ailing slstei by her bi other. Sometimes It was a poor pet son who had nobody to caie tor him und was thankful to be lecelied into a house on any teims. All these Mete liisuied for model ute sums. One man who lived In extieme poieity got $100 when his mother died, haling Insuied her In live societies. Mldnlfe Jager, It Is said, aluuy supplied aisenlc, ihlch Mas teady when the Insuted pet son become 111 and It could be given with the medi cine Mlthout aiouslng suspicion. When death took place the doctor examined the body and declaied that everything lias in order, and the midwife Mas handsomely paid when the Insuiance money Mas leceived. In some cases pet. sons ptevlously Insuied ieie asked to dinner and leceived poisoned food. MARKETS AND STOCKS, Wall Street Itouou'. XeM- Yoik, March 27. Speculation at the. Stock Exchange stalled off llim In tonu and tho usually active Issues lose 'a per cent. The rallv failed to stimulate commission house bulng, and befoie 11 o'clock the beais lesumed uggiesblve tac tics. The Industilals ivcie adveisely Inllu enced hj the cliculatlon ot unfavorable uimors. Tobacco bioke on a aguu le poit that the next dlildend will be re duced. Sugar Mas heavy on statements that the Doscher people Mill go light ahead ii lth the constiuc lion of their new leltn eiy. Tho decline In prices tanged fiom 'i to 2 per cent., and eveiy pionilnent stock on the list paitlclpated in the douniiaid moveniPiit. Speculation closed heavy with pi Ices at or neai tho louest llguies of the neek. Net changes show losses of Ha2'4 pel cent. Total sales Mere 113,2115 shaies, Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL LEN A: CO.. stock brokers. Mears build ing, rooms, 705-700. Open- High- Lom-- Cloa- Imr. est. est Inc 72'i. 73'J 110 ItO'a lUKj inij !iQ, 20i4 IfiiA 10' I. Am. Tobacco Co. ... 73' 74 ll'JJ lU4t 20TH Wj 7'l'i 101 7i'i 73J8 CPi 107 15IVi I2'j 3.1 1GJ li 27 brjii TO',4 J3'i 24 as 201 22U S'!: 2(1 25'j kh I, 5', 13'-.. b3' Pi 57'4 Am. Sug. Kef. C0...11J Atch.. To. ,1. S. l'o .. lu-li At., To. .1: 8 Fe I'r... 2u'(, Ches. .x. Ohio lC"b Chicago Gas 79 Chicago A: N. W. ...108 Chic, 11. & Q 72'i C. C. C. .t St. L. ... 2S Chic , Mil. i: St. H... 7.1 Chic , It. 1. & l CI Del K- Hudson 107 ., V. A: W 15IH. nist & i' r i26 Gen. i:iectile 31 Lake Sholo . ., Hj-j Louis & Nash 4'M.i M. K. & Tex. I'r..... 27 Man Kleiated is." Mo. IMc Ib'i N. J. tVnti.il SG34 N. V. Centiul HSU N. V., S. & V 13'i N. V , S. ,v- W. Pi. 24 Nor. I 'lie 3 Omaha .W,4 I'm. Maly X ti4H 10-''V4 "I 2S 741; 3' 10u1, ir,4j ll'j 3J lli'i 43S1 2li 8Pj 17--4 8V-I, Vi 13', 21 r.7'j 2014 20', S'i 2u, 24 (4 li'-i Ii 5, 13'i !i 1' r,3 103'i 71 2 71"i fiilt Wt lSlVa HBs 32' 1 It's 2'j 8H, 17s4 tli li'a 21 31U 57' . 2i.J 21'. S' 2i,', 2I44 s5 Phil, fc Heading . 22'i Southeiu It. It Mc Soiithein It It. I'r.. 2iH, 'IV nn , C. x- lion ... 2.j:5, Texas I'aclllc h Union Paclllo Wabaih ri'fi Wabash I'r 13'0 Western I'lllon b3l W. L l'i 13',, 14 i'. . i.eacni'i it. ... in'4 P. S. Rulibel lli UU 14 14 CHICAGO BOARD OK TP.AUE PRICES open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT, Muy ....... Julv OATS, Muy July - CORN. May July LARD. May Julv .... PORK. Muy ing. est. est. Ing. 73 17'' IS T2-4 7P 17 17-s 24S 7-". Tl 17'i, IS. '1 17i IS 2lt3 24", 1.20 4.30 21-s 25 4.20 4.3d 4 17 4 30 s.a h o'i Scinnton Hoard of Trntle Pxchiingc (iiiolnlions.-.VIl (iuottitlous lltiscd on Pur of IOO. STOCKS. Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co, National Iloilng .V Dilll'g Co, First National Bank Elmhuist Bouloiaid Co Scianton Savings Bank Horantou Packing Co Laokaiianua lion & Steel Co Thlid National Bunk , Tilt oop Novelty M'f'g Co. ..., Scranton Traction Co, ,, .,.,, Scianton Axle Works ., , Bid. Asked 20 tsU 050 100 200 Do 150 .SCO ltd IS 17 Weston Mill Co Alexandei Cur Heplucer Co. Scranton Bedding ('o . . 2i0 1IW 103 Hi . . 140 14. ... 121 . . 125 SSS5 Dime uep. .v uu. nana l'luileis' Nut. Hani UONDH. Scranton Puss. Hallway, llrst mortgnise due 1SUS IVntili.'K rflllH't Tliillivav. Hist 110 tnottut'e due 11S 110 Set anion PlttMon True. Co. ... 00 People's Htioet iiuiuvny, neo onil moi tgnge due two .. .. Dickson Mnniifucturlng Co.... I.nckn. Tounslilp Scliool 5.. City of Scinittoii St Imp. C, Mt. Vol lion Coal Co Sciulitoit Axlo Wotks 110 103 102 102 V 100 New York Piouiicu .Mnrkrt. New Voik, March 27. Klout Dull, fiteuil, unchungeil. Wheat Spot mar ket dull, Him: Heiiice, spiltig giailos lipid higher; f. o. .. nomlnnl; No. 1 noitlicrn, S5iiiS3Mj; otitlons ueto dull, No, 2 led .Match, SO'Ocj May, "S'de.; July, 77',8''.; September, 71'ic Corn Spots, ilull, nun, Hcaice; No. 2, 20u30Viir., elovittorj 3011 Sl'tc, allofit; steamer tnlxeil, 20V4c; No 3, 20c; options wore dull; March, 29c ; May, 'JO'.ic,; July, 316Bc. Oats-Spots dull and steady; options dull; May, 214e.; July, 22tic, spot ptlces, No. 2. 22c; No. 2 white, 23V.c ; No. 2 Chicago, 23c ; oN 3, 21c; No. 3 white, 22'ic.; mixed western, 21a2.l'i.e ; white do , 2Jn29c ; state, 22a2'Jc Pi ovlslons Quiet, steady, unchnngoil Laid Quiet, about steady; western steam, $1.40; Maj, $150 nominal; letlliecl, dull; continent, $4.70, South Atneik-a, 5t.IT, compound, 4.i4'4C Huttei Vhin, full Iv active, state dairy, OalS'iic; do. eie.un eij, ltiillle. , nestcru iieimieti, 14a1!)l-c . do tuctoi, 7al2c; ElgiiiH, lliUt.; Imita tion eieamei.i, lOalVo.; tolls, &.tl2c. Cheee 1'iim; states large, 9al24C , do small, 0al2'4c; pa it skims, 6jSu : full skims, 2'iu3c Egg? Easy; state and Peimsilvanla. 10'4u10'iic , westein ftesli, JUc, suutheili, Msac. Cliicitgo ( aiu mid Pioilsion .llniket. Chicago, Muich 27 The leading lututes tagned us follows. Wheut .M.Utli, 71a4' , 71a4c; Mai, 72a4e., t2r , .lul, 7P4C, 71',ii., Keptembel, I9V G9'C. Col II Male h, 23-iji' , Ma, 2Pi,c , 21'. e ; July, 2-.V- . 25V . Septeiubtr, 2i,s4C., 2(j3!C Oats Muieh. 1Cic, Hic , May, 17'sc . 17c; July, ISc , ISse Mess polk -.lu, $S 05, $SiiU. Jul, $i.70. $S.70. Laid- .Ma, $1.17'!:, $4 20, July $130, $1.30. Slioit ilbs-May, JIUJ, $U0, Jul, $lii2'v, $4 UJ'i Cash iiuotatlons tol lon : Klour lias dull and steady; prices, unchanged; No 2 spilng uhe.it. 71h73c , No. 3 spilng wheat, 73c, by sample; No. 2 led, SiaMJe ; No 2 coin, -Mn.'l'ii.; No. 2 oats, 17c; No. 2 ije, 324a J3o , No. 2 b.n le.i, 33c, nominal; o 1 flaxset 1, 7I11 .a7S'jc ; prime timothy seed, $2.07'j; mess poik, $3.55a8C0: laid, $J.37a4 50. short illw, sides, $4 50a4 SO; diy salted shouldeis, $4.73a"; shoit deal sides, $! 75U4.S71.-; MhMiej, $117; sugnis, cut loaf, $529; granulated, ;l 7.; stundard .1 , $4 51. Philadelphia Provision Market. Philadelphia, Maich 27. The matlcet lias tit in, n lth a (all Jobbing demand. We cpiote' licef hams, $19 -,!iu20, as to age and brand, poik, family, Slor,Oall, hams, S. 1 cured In tletces, b';a9..c ; do smoked, lOallc, as to aietage and bland, sides, ilbbed. In salt, ".liUo1."1.; do. do smoked, GaG'ic ; shouldcis, pickle tuned. Cali'ie. ; do do. smoked, (JljaTc. ; picnic hams, s, fined. (J'-.aO'jc ; do. do smoked, 7a7"c; bellies, In pkkle, accoid Ing to aietage, loose, italic, , lneaUfast bacon, 7aSc, as to brand and aveiage, laid, pine, clti leflned, In tleiues, 5'4a u'.c; do. do. In tubs, 51iia.rV, do. biltcn eis', loose, Hial'jC ; city tallou, Iu hogs heads, 3a3lc ; countiy do., J'a3c as to quality, and cikcs, ?Uc. llulliilo I. ne Stock. Buffalo, Maich 27. Cattle 101 cars thiough; 3 cais on sale; matket steady for gooil handj stock and feeduts; veals about steady. Hogs Hlghei ; yoikeis, U 3-'ia-l 35; mixed and mediums, $4.35; loughi, $J.G3a3.90, stags, $Ja3 45; pigs, 4a 4 10 Sheep and lambs Sttong; pi lino lamb", 5'J5aC15; fair to good, $5.35a5S0, culls and common, ?la5.25; clipped lambs, S4.75a5.15; mixed nool sheep, good to it tin, $4 75aso; cullb to fail, $Ja4.5o; ncth eis, $4.SOa5. Oil .llnrl.et. Oil City, Pa, Maich 27 Option oil not quoted; ciedlt balances, unchanged at S5c THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY President STATEMENT For the year ending December 31 1800 According to the Standard of the Insurance Department of the btatc of Neu York i.to)ii.'. Itecetreil fur Premiums Irom ull otlur Suun'ti - $3!),50S,414 20 HI.KI'J.'.'Sl 07 $4U,70.,,UU5 27 DISDimSKMKMS. To PoIlri-liolJers Tor Clalnm hi Ueatli .... $1-V0.,,113 30 To Policy licitilcrs I'ur Eiidon- niciiti., Illililenda, etc. l'.SI2,i:,(l 1 1 I'or all other AuuuuU - - 10,7S1,00.' Ot $3U,'Jls,37u 14 ASSKTS. United Stntcxi Ponds .mil oilier Sfciirillcs -Klrst lieu Loans ou llond and .llurlitnirci - - - -T.omn 011 Mocks and Hands Iti nl 1'stato I'nsli In Hanks und Trust Com- p.iules -tcrrurd Interest, et Deferred 1'ieiulums, etc. $110,123,0S2 15 71,343,020 30 11,001,323 00 22,7117,000 05 12,OSO,:i0O 00 0,335,555 00 $234,711,148 42 licserTO for Policies and other hlahllltles - 203,010,03.! 72 Surplus ... $2U,73;i,51t 70 Insurnnco and Annuities Iu force $'JlS,0!jS,a38 45 I have carefully examined the forcointr State nene .thI find the same 10 be corrcu; liabilities calculated b) the Insurance Department Ciukli.s A. Pkeliu: Auducr 1'rom the Surplus a dividend v. Ill be apportioned as usual . ROBERT A. QRANNISS Vice-Ph:eiont Waiter K. GtuLLrrt. Isac. K. l.Loin lllKDKKIC CkoMllrtt. Kiiorv MlClixtoc,!: General Manager Vice-1'rcsidim 1 rcasurer Actuary LAMBERT & WATERHOUSE. Ueneral Agents for I'ennsjlvanlu. T. J. AlcOuire, District Agent, Scruntoi I'u. Don't Miss Them. BIk Money in Either. Dividends Paid Every 15 Days THE URBAT WHEAT TOOL, Class A closes Vpill 1 st send oiii suli-ui Iptlun oil 01 IjcIoii) thut time. Will be all eliui iiioiuc succens, ot out Wheut 1'ouls hae paid blgdllldeuds. COHB1NATION NO. 8 c loses Apill rdli. Send .10111 liiouey cm 01 befoie that clute. ( 'i.iiilil Hull,,,, X. f, T i,li.M,l lltiif.l, iMtli.timl t 20 i,.,K ulieuds eui lied osei 111 ner cent, lor 4 U.U HiiliM-ilbeibuml will Miiel.i nu a dlildencl of nunc i iiiiu -jr per ceiu 101 me nrsi i: chins. S u) I oiuiiiiianoti .mi. M win ui, us wen u nui neiit'i. Von cannot u lloid to haielcllo luoue.i ulieu It will uu n fiom 1.1 pel cent, to 70 pur ceiit.u month for , oil. Xo one bus uier lost a dollar lu tun of our I'oolk. our customem aie our fileuds; they noik loi us and lie worlc lor them. wrltutot lull particulars freetoau) aildiess. O. F. HALCOLIYI & CO., ay llroudnuy, New York. l-'i-om "ITiu Hhiiieholdei," New Yoik, Maiili -Jt;- "IToiuu pi-monul acciualntniicu with O. P. Malcolm .1 Co,, uu (eel bare Iu nu.ilnn that business it-latloiia with them will be both I piolltubleuudkatUluituo. Connolly & Wallace DRESS GdODSAND SlLKSi NEW THINGS. UP-TO-DATE OPIiNIiD TODAY. qo pieces of our famous Redfern Serses, 46 inches wide, iu all the leading col ors, at 50c a yd. We 11 111 mutch this cloth inmlnst any 7r,e. Klmllat lalnlc lu Seianloii. All-Wool Black Crepons, At $1.25. $1,50. Iu new weaves and styles. Actual uoith.Sl.7f. SPECIAL UAUOAINS. 15 pieces (15 styles) of a CONNOLLY &. 44H---f4-H-f-H X TRY A T tt T1IK HUSULT WILL BE SATISFACTORY. IN -M"- -M- -f -f -t--f-f-f - -H- VOK KF.NT. Adis. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. "I.HJU Itl.NT-l'lVUM-.ihl'Ult lll.JI.Ul.Nll, I1 No. i;ih Wiomlnguiemie, next to Pliue Hank; Mill bi eiitlitl.i icmodelcd, linnlslied Mlth elcintoi and Hindu suitable tor aiuit mi'iit etoie. liuiulte ol .1. N. KICK, .Meius llnlldlug. IToit ih:nt- 1'J-hoom iiiii'si; in tiik I1 (loo block on N'oitb Wiislilngtouiiit iiiic. WAI.l'KIt l!ltIUOs.,Attoiiie.i,llouidol'Itade llulldlng. 1.1 ol si: II bath. j i) i.i:t. mm: iiuo.ms ami Tel minus ol I'eoplts line. No. tl, lllinmoie. Inciillie V. lilSAllY A SUN'M OltOCIMtV. 17UUUKXT Tlli;.STAlll)i:Ulis.T01i:tlN J South Main aicnue, H.ido l'.nU; has been ueil eeluIicl.i as u ding Ntoiefor 13 leais; uNn duelling Iiiiiiu net to It. V I, Vi:it IlltltiOis, Attuiue, lloaul ot Tiade Ilidldlag. IHONT Ol'KK IS 1 OR UK.NT, IDS V SpiureHtuet. luciulie I.KW IS, l(i:iI,l,Y HONT Ol'KK IS Sn i UAVIl-S, 1701t hi:nt -thiitiihki: Kl.OOItSl VKIt V No. I HI spiiue stieet, now oceupltd l the How Ins; Asmk lutlun; poh.sei-dlon April 1. Imiuliu of h'lti:i). WAtlXIiH, 511 l.ticUu nuiin.iaienue. TOR SALK. Adis. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word. 7011HA1.1: As 1 ( YNN'iri (jIVi: it m attention tho tin bonilalu stuiiin lain nil 1 Is fm sale on eusi teims. I. O UK MEN, mgr l-Mtl-SIl I1 sale. lUlf i:y .Mii.cn cows run stock. .Mils.. C. M.NHP.M), Ollllj Kilellu, 1M. T70K SAI.li A SII.VIIIM'I, Ti:i) I'llNN V doable bell cuplionliim, nlceli engiaiecl, n lth tiombone bell, void lined; neail.i new and cont Sllll; 11 HI sell ut 11 bin gain. ddiess this Meek to 1.. W. UAVI.Olt, I.alta.isillle, Pa. II KLP WANTKD M MAIS. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AX7-AXTr.il A(,l-:TM-s7.- I'KU MONTH V and 1 xpennes paid uitlic) iiien If 1 lu lit goods sold In sample cml.i . Kiimplcs, also boise und caniuge luriilslied I III. II. Ul diti J011l!i:il, liox ,-,:itis, llosion, .Mass. RVI.I-sMl.X SCHOOL Sl Pl'LlLSj COCN tl 1 Moil., SI Oil salmi monthf.i, m It Ii llbeial addltlouul iimiinh-loih. It. O. UVANS A I O., ( Uleiigo. ATANTi:il -A.N IHLA. WHOCAXTHIXIC ol Mine simple thing lo patent'." I'lo tec 1 1 our ideas; they inai bilng 1011 Health. WllteJOllN Wi:DIli:itlll'lt.N .V ( O., Dept. ( . 'JU, Patent Attoincjs, Washlnglon, II. C, leu their JlHOd pile oiler and list ot 1,000 Indentions iianted. i7AXTi;i)--VS OHXT IX KVCHY SLC V tloti toiiiliMiss; -II.UO to Sr.IIO a cluj made; hlIIs at sight; al"o a man to sell Staple (ioods to dcaleis, l,est side, line 7" 11 mouth; hiiIiiij m huge commission made; expeilcnce unneccnsai.i. Clifton .Soap and .Manulactui ng Compaii.i, Cincinnati, O. "WANTl.U WKLL-KNOWX M .N IX 1 eicij tonu to solicit Mock Mlbsnlp tlons; ainonopoli; big moiiej tor agents; 110 capital icciulied. HDWMID C. PISH A. Co., Hoi don lllock, L'lilc ugo, III. HELP WANTED I'KM ALUS. Ad. Under This Head One Cent n Word. ATAXTl'.li-V Ulltl. TO DO (.HNKItM. houseiioiU. ApplJ ut postolllce, I'eclt xllle. LAD1KS- 1 MAKE UIO W Mills DOIN'll pltiisuul home lunlc, unci ulll gluilli send lull piiitleuluis to ull bending '2 cent Mump. .MI.ss.M. . STKIiHINs, Uiuiehce, Mkh. TTTVMlll'-bAl'V ACIE.NTS IN SCR V X Ion to sell iiucUutloduce sill del Bcukc Icing; expoilouced caniassei pieleued; woili peimalient and lets piotltable. Wilte foi panic ulum ut once and get heiiultnl holldui nude. T. It. s.NV lil.lt A Co., LTuelunull, n. V-V.NTi;i7l IMl EDI ATELV -TWO EN I'll. 'V iietle Milesiiiimen to lupiCMml us. liiiuiautced sn u clay without Intcileilng with otbei duties, llcallhtill in eilpatlon. Wille loi pal tic units, .iiriusing siuuiii, I'.ull .11 VNl.O CHKMICVL COM PAN V, Nc John stic-et, Now Voik von SAi.r. ou ki:nt. Advs Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. A";r"''"7il.l..Nlliii1 sl.sijl Lll VNN I colllil.l, Pa., a stole bulldllin', Ull bi Till leet, two ftoiles, a wati-i-power i!itst mill Ul) lis Till Icet. thiee Mollis with two Ulll ol stones, uilh loom lot u I hi id, a hiiu mill i lth elic-ului taw; ull lo be Mild toiti-thei, cheap, oi lenli-il sep.uatel.i at alow lent. Vpplj ot iwllelo the post must ei at lllenuood. nousr.s rou sai.i-. Adis. Under I Ills Head One C.-nt u Word. TTvimrvTTi'iTuivTTrrtLTrD ni-- .1 hoises in bead, good woikeis unci dili- t-s; weluhliolll 1,1011 lo 1,0011, at :i:i I Ru.i iiiouil mint 1 . uu he sieu M. mini. MONKV TO LOAN. Advs. Under ltd head One Cent u Word. MONEY TO LOAN ON MllltT I.Al.l.s nuiublu uftet a llxed neilod oi lu iiiou- tbl.i liiMtiillnientn. AT'stiN A. ZIMMER MAN, atluinej-iit-lai, lloaul ol 1 ladolliilld lii". ! l-UHNISimi) HOO.M FOR HP.NT. Advs. Under Tills Mend One Cent a Word, 7?TTtNMsiTElVKTlT! I sT: J' ol bath; icntiul location, it-.'l .MiulUon STKA.MSMII' TICKKTS. UEAN HTEAMSlllP TICKETS AND dtuItN. ,1. A. UARROX. Palace Res- tuuruuti -07 Luckuivuuuu al uuue, Sciatilou. HERCHANDISE AT OUR good, honest, all-wool fabric, 46 inches wide, iu all the popular checks and small plaids, especially suitable for skirts, At 50c, a yd. Woith 7ne. Half price on Black Sicil ians; the usual $1 grade 54 inches wide, At 50c a yd. Look it Up. Black Brocaded Mohairs, WALLACE, AGKNTS WANT1JD. Ad vs. Under 'llii Head One Cent a Word. AANTlioSlTiTll 'ITOItH;" N O 1 i:il fill- V Iiik, no collecting; tuisltlon permanent; nay iieekij; Ktatu aije. '. ui.i i:n imtJllllMts, itoiiiesieii .. 1 . ,TANTl-;l)- OllNCItAl. AdIONlsl IN i;V- T V eij touut.i; aNolud) I'aiiiasseisjHouic y tiling hum; vine Heller; appli ipilck. I. (. J I IlII.llKKT, Idl lilnms incline, Mei.liitoii,l'n. AOKN'IM-WIIAT Alti: YUl' tinlMl TO do about Sale ( Itlcnshlp pike M. tin- I lug bi thuusiiiids. Addiess NK'1IUI, ,apeiillle, III. Agi:xtsi-to .sr.i.i, of it iMivcnrvi, gold, Nllier, nlcliul unit copper elcctio plasteis; pili'CH Ooiii b!! iipiiunl: sului and expenses paid; ulltlil fite. Addle""", iiltb i-tanip, MlL'IIKlAN' .Ml'ti CO., ( blcayo. Ac.i:n"1 To",)Ji.t. cHiAits t'd iu:ai, eis; tc.T. neeUlj and epen.i's; cspcil ence uiiiiciessuiy. COXMll.ll) TUIi Ml'Ci CO., IH van Umoli St., Cblcnyo. BUSINESS NOTICJK. Adis. Under 1 It Is Mead One Cent u Word. W' ATrniM7ui: "p-jiiT iirTTlciTsr?, Diuinioro Dculei In all Kinds of lilue stoaeK, sUleiMdUs and cmbstones; ulsolliei) stable aud tiuim woil.. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURH. riOHXS, UI'NIOXS AM) l.NUHOWIXU vy nallH lined ulthout the hast pain 01 dinning blood. Consultation and adilce glien lice. i:. M. lll"lV.i:i ( IdiopodUt, mill l.ackaiinuuu aieniic. Ladles attendtd at their icsldence II ilcslied. Chuiges inoder ate. DUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Adis. Under Tills Mead One Cent a Word, l71 its'T-i iTvss u'iinci:ln'" m sixnss. J1 htoclv and tlxtuies. Doing oici b!l, IKK) per uioutli. lio-t locution In a tcmn of I'.'.IMIU jiopulatlim. I.uigo pioilts; niiiiiII expense ('ash leciuliecl clow 11, s'-'t'it'U; must sell ipikk, Kolng In otlici huslncNs, I'm mil pattlinlais Inipille or 11. N. I'M'Itll K, ilill Xoith ashhmtoii aenue, suiautou, 1'a. ("lOl ()N l.'VP.It s10l MALIC. I.Asl' 1I'-I mouth thiough oiirsjstcni ofsj ndl cato speculation, send tin lull explntiatoii ouiiiphlct. U'l'OXNUIt A. CO., 10 Wall .St., CLAIRVOYANT. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. LUON I 1 NTO.N, CLAlIlVcn- 11 ant and I'lucuolo, .Main aicnue, Hide 1'arK. lst, ll'Ja .MM III I'eiv dais mill. CITY SCAVENGER. riHAS. COOPER, ( ITY sc. VEXUElt. y All oideis piomptlv attcucltd to, day 01 nh.ht. All the latest umi allies, Cluui! reusonulile. 710 scianton stieet. House, Ulltl Xotth WiiNliln.toii aientit. A. li.Hlttlil.s ( LEANS I'RIVY VAULTS and its liools, no odoi. Impioitd miiiius used. . llllKUis, 1'ioni ietoi. I.euieoulcrs lllll) .N. Mulnaie.,01 l.lckcs chug stoic, coiner Aduuis unci Mulbeii. Telephone Ull III. SITUATIONS WANTED. ttiTatIkeC'wTxWiT 0 woiiiaii as cool. 01 eneuil boliseiioik. Address L. W lioi Tclloiis sticet. QITUATIOX WANTED - 1! A PIllsl' IJ class Imibei; SHtuidui wink. Call 01 ad diessSpRlXCi, Slknlskl llatber buppl, 107 Wyoming aienue, upslalH. AN IXDLST'RIOl S WO.M VX WOl'LD 1Y like to secuie a place 01 do Hashing, honing 01 gi ncral hoiiHeiioik; iuii sijciik (Jeiiiiiiu. Polish nr KligllssU. ROSENOW'AK, Ulll lliook utieet, cll.i. WANI'LD-WASllIXO AXI) 1IIUMMJ b tin Idem ul lift Ulbsoti stieet. Xl'l.ltlEXCED (i.VRDXEIt SEERS EM- ploMiieul; known how to attend to all kinds nt'i'loiicis, shiubbei, etc. Addiess, 1 . II. ll'JS Liii'lcuiMiiiliaaieuue. JlTl A-rioN WANTED 1! V.N EM'ERI 10 eticed gieceti 1 lerk, Is tempuiatu and bus good habits. Will do mix tiling but cuniuss. Can futiiMi lefeience. L. J. 11. CaroTTIbuue. OI'P.n nut ExuAHEMrxr in- north. c'usttin l'ennsiliaiila Klist-i hiss pit -line frame Joiner and inat-mukci, tboiough li posttd iillb details of bushiLss. Vddiess, riN'E AltT.cale MeUiegol, 'Ml I'eilj stiecl, - i Neu V 01 k. UITCATIiiN WANPED-HY A Vol Xl. Iicdv s liiuld or uoieiness. O hull us a speaks both Euyllsh and litniiun; uUo ad vanced lu music. Addiess, A. W., c-aio TTlbline Olllie. SITUATION WAN1EU-ISY A YUl'Mi O man, lu an.i .apuc.lt. (lood cduiatlou lu English and (ieruian; lllist-class testl monliils. 1'. ii. llox il '1.1, Moscow, I'u. Book Binding Neat, Durable Book Rinding 1 what you rcceiic If ou leave our urder with tin bCIJAMON IUII1UXU UINUKKV. Irlb line ItulldliiK, North Wulilngtun Avc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians ami Surgeons. DR. MARTHA S. EVERITT, 3'W WASIl lngton aie. Ollke boms until 10 a. m, 2 to 4, C to S p. m. "maiiy A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME, opathibt, No. 223 Adams aienue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Dlpeases of Women, cornel Wyoming uienue and Spiuce street, Scianton. Of. IK-e houiu, Thin bday and Saturdajs, ( a. m to 0 p. m. DR W. K. ALLEN, 612 NORTH WASH, ington avenue. DR. ANNA LAW, SOS WYOMING AVE. Olllce hours. 9 11 a. m., 1-3 p. in., 7-S p. in. DR. L. M OATE3. ROOMS 207 AND 2ux lloaul of T'ludci building. Olllce hours, 8 lo a a in . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. Resi dence SO'i Madison aienue. DR. C L. PREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss pitting and Pat lleduc. tlon. Rooms 200 and 207 Meals Building. OUlco telephone )SCJ. Houis: 10 to 1., 2 tojk 7 Jo 0. UK, S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL- GOOD THINGS. LOW PRICES: 46 iu. wide, in five different styles, At 50c. LOOK OVER THE NUV SILKS. Taffeta, plain and change able; Foulards, printed India, Habutai, figured Taffeta Strip ed laffeta, ond a handsome line of new plaid Taffetas for waists. Our Hue of Ukck Satins nnd Taff etas Is complete. 209 oWpp.sco"f,.t0HoA.rSonue 1st on chronic disease of the heart, lungs, III or, kidney and genlto miliary or gans, will occupy the oltlco of Dl. Uooa. 232 Adams avenue, Otllie hours, 1 to 3 p.m. DIt. JOHN C. I'lilCC. 330 UrASHINQTON avenue. OUlco houis tl to 10 a. in.; to 4 and 7 to S p. in. W. G. HOOK, VCTKKINAHY SUH geon. Horses, Cattle und Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden btreet, Scrunton. Telephone 2G72. Architect l'r.itrivAi. j. Jioimis, "ahchTtect, Uoaid of Trade Building. HDWAItD II. DAVIS, AHCT1TECT. Itooms 21, 25 and 20, building, Scinnton. Commonwealth E. 1.. WAI.TCIS. AltCHITHCT, OFt'TcH rear of COO Washington avenue LT1WIS HANCOCK. JR.. AHCIUTnCT 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash.ave., Scranton, FHHUinilCKU BHOWN, AHCHITECT, I'llco building, 12G Washington avenue, Scranton T I. I.ACHY Ac SON, AHCHlTKCTd, Tradcis' National Bank. I.awvcr;. PltANIC H. HOYL.E, ATOUNEY AND counellor-at-liis llurr building, roonu 13nnitll,WashlnKton ayoriue; EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTOKNLV, Rooms 212-13-H Commonwealth Bldg. JEl'PltEYS A: RUDDY. ATTORNEYS- at-lai , Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAI'P, ATTORNEYS and Couiiscllois-at-laiv, Republican building, Washington aienue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND nnd Couiifccllois at law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. II. JESSUP. W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS NaUonal Rank r.ulldltig ALFRED HAND. WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common- wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-I.nii, Room D, Coal Exchange, Scianton. Pa. JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY- at-Laiv Rooms 511, 515 and uio, Jioaru of Tiadp lluildlng. SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Olllce.Wj omlng aienue. Scranton. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna aie.. Scranton. Pa URIE "t'OWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Rank Building. Scranton. Money to loan In large sums at 5 per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Commonwealth building, Scrnntcn, Pa. C CO.MEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D U. REI'LOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building', corner Washington nvctun and Spruce street. B P. KILL-AM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW", 120 V omlng avenue, Scranton, Pa JAS J H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton WATSON, DIEIIL.'lIALL & KEMMER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; looms 0, 7. 8. 9, nnd 10 third floor. Detective BARRING &. M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstato Secret Ser- vlcu Agency Dentists. dr. r. street. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCH DR. II. T. REYNOLDS OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avc. H. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX. change. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA. avc Hours, 9 to 1 nnd 2 to S. Drcssniiikcr. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OK THE LACKA AN N " Scranton, Pa , prepares boys and girls for college oi business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II BUELL MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13 Kindergarten $10 per term. Sec.U. G. It. CLARK .t CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nursciyiiien; store 140 Washington ava. nuo; green house, 1250 North Main ave nue: sloru telephone. 7S2. Wire Screens. JOS."-KPETTEL. REAR BU n anna aienue, Scianton, Pa., turei of Wlie Screens. LACKA- manufac- Hotels aiul Kestanrants. THE ELK CAPE, 125 AND 127 PRANK, lln avenue. Rates teasonable. r '.EIGLER. I'roprletor. SCRANTON IIOPSE, NEAR D.. L. & V. lubsencer depot. Conducted on the Ell. lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. .Miscellaneous, BAPER'S ORCHESTrA-MPSIC POR. balls, picnics, patties, receptions, lied dings aud conceit work furnished For teims addiess R J Bauei, conductor, 117 W omlng aienue, over Hulbert'J music stole. MEGARUEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, tulne. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, 8crajatoii,Pa. PRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale denleis In Woodiiare, Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS APBREY. EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms 10 and 20, Williams Building, opposite postolllce. Agent for tho Rex Fire, Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBPNE PI BLlSHlNa CO, North Washington Avenue Llnotypa Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities uiisuipussed 111 this region.
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