11 , 1S9T. THE SCTtiSNTON TKIBU:tfE-TirURSDA.Y MORNING. APRIL LABORS OF A DAY ATJIARRISBURG Various (Measures Introduced In (he House of Representatives. FOR THE RELIEF OF MRS. KELLAR 31 r. Council Introduce n Hill 1'ro ilellitc.ior nu Annuity oT $210 (or Iho Widow ol'n .Member of the .Na tional (Junnl--'Icnsurcs Approved by tlio Governor. llarrlsburff. Pa., March 31. Petitions containing severul thousand signatures ugalnst the bill upiniipilutlriff $35,000 to St. Joseph's hospital, leading, wete Hied In the house tu day by RepteHell- tutlve Spatz und other ineinbeiu of the Berks delegation. A lutge batch of inemoiluls wan llled In favor ol the Smith bill for u moie equltuble dtstilbutluli of the public fecbuol fund and the bill cjieuttllg u state boald of barbels. A bill was Introduced by Mr. Fred ericks, of Clinton, supplemental y to the act lelatlng to the cost of registers of wills und ui linens' court to appoitlou costs In cases nf caveats and appeals; ulso to supplement to the aibltratlon uct of June 15, lMtf, to piovlde that "If party ailainst whom any uwurd shall be made as ufoiesuld, not being the putty by whom the lllle or lefeience was taken, shall upply by petition to u Judge of the com t In which such ac tion Is depending, and shall then-fore set fin tb that by leiu-im of poveity he Is unable to pay the costs of the suit, or enter Into u tecognlzunce as ufeile sald, und shall make ullldavlt of such fact, It shall be lawful for such judge, utter due notice to the opposite paity. If he nhall be sntlslled or the truth of the statement In such petition, to make an order that the appeal of such party In the case shall be good, although the costs shall not be paid nor the recogniz ance enteied Into by him as afolesald. .Mr. Crotheis, of Philadelphia, lepeal lng the act of Aug. 5. 1S70, dealing the Philadelphia public buildings commit) felon. Mr. Morrow, of Hlnlr. to piovlde for the Inspection of all prlvute or public hospitals, lefornmtoiy homes, houses of detention, convents, asylums, sec tarian semlnurles, schools or Institu tions by the coiiinilssioneisot the coun ty In which such Institutions ure sit uated, the giand Jury theieof, or by any pel son or persons appointed by a Judge of a coutt of lecord upon peti tion signed by twenty citizens. Mr. Jeffries, of Chester, to permit a Jury when they luturn a veidlct of guilty of ilrst degtee nun der to qualify their veidlct by adding theieto without capital punishment, and to provide sen tence when so returned. FOR TH KKLIF.F OP MRS. KEL LER. Mr Connell, of Lackawanna, grant- ling nn annuity of $210 to Lucy T. Keller, (widow of Jeffeison M. Keller, late of Solatium, who was a private of Com- nuny A, Thliteenth regiment, Na tional Guard of Pennsylvania. A communication was lecelved fiom I the goveiudr announcing his appioval of these bills- Piovldlng for the cieatlon and icgu- latlon of municipal liens and the pio ceedlugs for the collection theieof In boioughs llxlnir tile stundaid weight (of a bushel of oats at 3J pounds; au thorizing the publication ot 1,500 copies jf the resolutions and memoilal ser vices of the late Repiesentatlve P. Mc- ?auley Cook, supplement to the ul of llune 1, 1895, to authorize school dis tricts to hold flee public llbiailes oth erwise established, authorizing the pur- Ichase by the state of unseated lands for the non-payment of taxes for the cieatlon of a state forest leservatlon; making constables of townships ex-of-Iklo Hie wardens for the extinction of foiest tires; and for reporting to the court of iuaiter sessions violations of the laws for the piotectlon of foiests fiom tire, prescilblng the duties of said wn'-Jens and their punishment for lull mg to peifonn the same, and empow ering them to reiulie, under penalty, the assltnnce of other persons In the extinction of such llres; to provide for the pay and mileage of coronets for viewing a dead body where no Inquest Is held. LIBKL BILL RF.CONSIDF.RED. At the session ot the house this after noon the vote by which the libel bill endoised by the Pennsylvania Kdltoiial association was defeated last weeds, was leconsldeied. On the vote to recon sider Representatives Bliss, of Ches ter; Smith, of Jefferson: Creasy, of Col umbia, and Vooihees, of Philadelphia, weie the pilnclpal speakeis. Mr. Hamond, of Westmoreland coun ty. Introduced a bill to provide for the establishment of blicl day in tlio public schools and for the pioclaimlug of the same by the state supeiinteiident of Thousands of men in every walk of life all over the world are playing a desperate game with Death for an opponent. They arc playing with an opponent who has every advantage, and the outcome of tin; game is as certain as Death. The man in any walk of life, who is too hard-worked, too busy, to take care of his health has only himself to blame when the final break-down comes. It 19 easy to keep health while one has it, but uphill work to win it back when it is lost. A man neglects a slight tnuigesiion. Then his appetite gets poor. That's a trifle and he pays no attention to it. Then he complains of headaches and it is hard to work or think. Ills sleep becomes restless and he only gets troubled spells of it.' He gets nervous and irritable. Everything goes wrong bofa at home and at business. He Eersists in paying no attention to his ealth. Then some day he breaks down. The doctor says nervous prostration or con sumption as the case may be. He has been playing a game with death and has been checkmated at the weakest point. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is en unfailing cure for all disorders of the di ?;estion, and the deadly maladies that follow n their train. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, and nerve tonic. It cures o3 per cent, of all cases of consumption. It is an unfailing remedy for nervous prostration and exhaustion. Thousands of men have testified to their recovery under its use. sfter all other remedies had failed. All druggists sell it. Do not deal With a drug, gist who offers jou a substitute for he is not only dishonest but willing to sacrifice your health and possibly your life for a few added pennies of profit. A clear complexion. Any one-can have it who keeps tlie blood pure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Dniygists sell them. public Instruction; tilso n bill requlrlnp county olHceiM of the several countlei to ascertain ami tecord the nameii, residences nnd nclilreafes of al inciters ami holde-i or inortgaRest, JtitlKmcntn rind other liens or anslfinments nf the samp to bo entered of record nnd pro vlrtlniJ penalties for fnlluve to do bo. The ho'iiKP adjourned until next Mon day evening. DEATH IN JUMI'INQ ROPE. I.llllo Annie Dulciimp Scored Oil, nnd is Certain to Kxpirc. Heading, Pa., March 31.-ln terrlblo pain, nnd dellrloUM at Intervals, G-ysar-old Annie, daughter of lronwotker Will lint Dclcnmp, lies dying of pcrltonltm at her home, 037 Little Laurel street, In this city, becuiiso she Jumped the ropo llflj-thrco tlmcB without stopping ten dnsii ugo nnd sprained herself Internally. This child, with several playmates, set o'lt to see who could beat at Jumpoi,? the rope rapidly, or who could lonceit endure it. and little Annie Won After the chlldieti's pluy wub flnlilied Aynlo went Into the house and ate a hearty supper. Ilui mother put her to lied about S p. in. and seveial minutes lutel Annie said she had telllble pain 111 her abdomen. Her surTerliiKS continued until toe following evening, when the futher went for Dr. Bowman, who found thai she had suffeled a sevele spiulti She expel fenced exeruelutlng pain and last week peritonitis set In. The child had not taken a motsi-1 ot solid food since the day she was hurt Tlio onlj iiociiliciilm-ut slie can retain is milk, and of tli.it she takes very little Before tills unroltunutc utTall she was plump for her ane and in Hie best of health. The doctor says she cannot pos sibly it-cover. KAISER MAY BE TRIED AGAIN. AllPgcil l.'ttcr rniliin to Prove Crime in Muiitgonirrv County. Notilstnuu. Pa.. March Sl.-Ainong the iilm teen le.isons llled yesterday by coun sel for Charles O. Kaiser, Jr.. why the latter should have a new trial as the al leged murdeter of his wife the most novel and striking one Is the declaration that tlio commonwealth failed to prove that the inurdei was committed In Mont gomery county. The other ienons deal with the rulings of tin- cooit on exceptions llled bv the defense dmlng the taking or testimony and with perilous of the charge of the court. Special stress Is laid on the al leged eiror of Judge Swartz In chaiglng the Jut y Willi reference to the testimony le-'mhig to James A. Clennnel- and Liz zie Be Kulb after the comt withdrew, mi motion of urihonei's counsel, ull the testimony i elating to an alleged con spiracy. DAD BLOOD D0ILINQ. licntiickv StntcMiit-ii r.viiicc 11 I)U position tn Cnne lincli Other. Frankfott, Iy.. Slaich 31. The situa tion here Is becoming very ugly. Sluch had blood is being manifested nnd sev eral encounteis have been stopped In the nick of time. This morning Senator A. D. James and Doot keeper lyler attempt eel list' knives oircach other. Tyler had struck James and called him a liar for saying he was Joking when he said Rep iesentatlve James Vlolett (Democrat) had promised to vote- for Hunter. Authoiized representatives of Dr. Hun ter Intimated to Governor Bradley tills morning that if lie would withdraw Ills opposition to Hunter lie and his friends could have anything they wanted. The governor would not listen to them. The plan to fuse on Biecklnrldgc against Hunter la dead. GENERAL LEE TO HOLD ON. No Purpose to Supercede Him Soon. as Consul to Culm. Washington, Starch 31. It was stated at the state department today that no successor lias been selected to take Gen eral Leo's place as consul general at Havana: that he has not been cabled a leave of absence to take effect on April 15, and Anally that thele has been no change In the status of the consul gen eial. It was Intimated that there Is no In tention of making any change in the con sulate general In the near futuie ut least. General Lee may be assisted In the task of watching the Investigation In tlie Hulz cusu by John R. Day, of Can ton, O. SWALLOW READY TO PAY COSTS. A Postal Card I lulling All Claimants to Call on Him. llairlsbutg. Pa.. Slurch 31. Follow ing Is a copy of postal catds signed by Rev Dr. S. C. Swallow and addtessed tinder date of .Match 2H to witnesses in tlie elimllial libel su'ts hi ought iigiim.st 1 lm bv the Soldiers' Oiphan commi-is'on and Captain Joint C Deluuey. supei lu te ntlent of public laiildiugs und grouids: "Beloved: All witnesses claiming lees or mileage subpoenaed by the defense on the two cases of libel alteudy tiled will hlpdly ptesent their hills and icve' palnent at the olllce of the Pi-n'tsvl-anla Siethodlst, between the hoius ef 2 anil ti p. in. Tuesday, Sluicl, an, or as soon theiealter as is convenient." KEUOER CORRECTS MIS GRANDSON. Suspends Him Tor an Insulting Ref erence to (tie en Victoria. Cape Town, March 31. President Kt ti ger, it Is nnnounced from I'letotla, has suspended ids grandson, l'lorf, fiom olllce for making a speech In which he Insulted Que en Victotla and Great Btltnln. The pi'e-slilelit. In ills press, expiexses ills sin ce to regiet at i'lofr's "irresponsible rel et enceS " , A light has occutred between a party1 of Swuzls ulld Whites ueai ItJlbetloil, and it Is leafed set lous tiouble Is Impending. Tin- whites have sent an uigeiii reeiuest for a police foice, which will bo sent, MURDERER CONFESSES. Prank .lliller Admits Mining Killed .Mrs. John .Miller. Columbus. O., Slarch 31. Frank Miller, who Is under art est here for tlie murder 6f Sirs. Johp W. Sillier, ut Black Lick, yesterday, made u confession tills morn ing. He says hit was Incensed ut the Mil lers hecuuse they wete trying to beat him out of ids wages und Intended to kill the whole family, but n favorable oppor tunity dlil not present Itself. He said ho killed Sirs. Sillier with an axe when felio came to the barn to get the eggs. There Is evely reason to believe-, how ever, that outrage wus tlio object of tlio crime. LATE APPOINTMENTS. An Internal Revenue Collector for the I'irst District. Vashtngton, Slarch 31. Tim president today sent to tlio senate tlio lollowlng nominations: Penrose A. SlcClaln, of Pennsylvania, to be collector of Internal levenuu for the First district of Petinsvlvunlu; Thomas W. Crldler, of West Vllglnla, to bo thhd iisslstt-nt secietury of state; V. H. Ham llton, to bo postmuster ut Ocean Grove, N. J. CI, AUK'S G KEEN'. Mra. Lizzie Wells spent Tuesday with friends iu Taylor. The services of Aplll 4 will ho the clos Init service of the Rov. F. II, Parsons on this charge for this conference year and ieritr, having been the pastor In charRu for the full tern of live, years. The pray era unci well wishes of Ills many friends go with him In whatever place nnd lot ma come to him and, hit. May success attend his efforts. Klectilu Star lodge, No. 490, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, elected the fol lowing otllccra; Noble tfrand, a, H, ace; -vie- seeietarv. J. W. Rhodes: assistant sec taiy, J. W. Mullenlx, lleasurer, B. I. Evans, trustee for eighteen months, SI. II. Coon. Eleven past grands oted for stale onicers, Initiated live new' members and conferred the third degree on one, ull on Saturday evening last. The lodge Is In a most prosperous condition and now numbers about 12 members. The Slay CJrlllln lodge, No. 81. of Re-hecc-tt's, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was Instituted on Thursday evening last by a delegation from Scran ton and vicinity of some twenty-live, who installed the following ofllccrsi Sirs. William II. Swallow, noblo grnnd; Sirs. Eugene A. Myers, vice-grand; Miss acuta Akerlev. Hpcretnrv! Miss l.'runces A. Nor- thup, assistant secretary; Sirs. A. I. Ack- .,rli,v. tn.imnrnr! Mm. .iniin r.. i.uisev nnd W. S. Pince, supporters to noblo grand; Sirs. J. 11. Austin and Sirs. 11. F. Akerley. supporters to vlcr-grand; Mrs. ,1 J. W. Rhodes, warden; Sllss Anna Bor-., tree, conductor; Sirs. Harry II, Akerley und Sllss Slary Cnrllu, nltnr hearers; Sirs. N. S, Davis, oigaulst; K. 11. Dutilup, outside guard, Sirs, J. W. Mullenlx. In side guard; Sirs. K. J. Chapman, chap lain. The lodge bes,un existence on a veiy llrm basis, having a meinbershli of tliltty-elght. Tlie spirit of Improvement Is still In our village. Sirs. Kdwnrd Lilt soy will move her double house back and put a more pietentlous flout on the same. John Smith's new- house is now under cover uud wilt add much to the appear ance of that pait of our beautiful vil lage. .Mis II. F. Barrett nnd daughter, of Blmtl.umtou, N. V ule visiting it-latives lieie. IIONKSDALK. The pleasant .Match weather has liiniight many bicycles on our stiects, The leeent Improvements III It. T. Whitney & Co.'s stole glt- It the hilgest show windows In lloni-sdale uud a depth of ninety feet. Benjamin Uarduer, who has been nlpplcc! In hotli lower llmlis f-n- sonic mon'llts. has had one of the members op- Hied on and pluceil In nl.ister-ol-purK Dr. Ree.il Burns, of Scruliton and son. H. W. Burns, of llonesdale, petfoimed the opeiatlon. C. C. J.edwln Is cpilte III at his home on Second stieet. Captain James Ham post. Grand Army of tlie Republic, have placed in front of the couit house two cuiinons, each weighing live tons. Tlie leiinlou or the Seven County Veter ans' association will be held In Hones elate Filday. July 30. Rev. A. W. I.evlsse. of Clark's Green, was a llonesdale visitor on Tuesday. Among those who are spending their school vacations at their homes are Slary Tracy, Ray llaidenhuigh, Jud Ctittls, Will Swift. Louisa Dm land und Nellie Kimble, l-'teedom lodge of Odd Fellows have elected the following ottlcers: Cllrfoid Giay, noble gland; Otto Hatler, vice grand. Otto Tambuer, assistant secre tin y: Oeoiye P. Iloss, secretaiy. Judge Purdy Is presiding over the Sus-cpu-liauna courts ut Sloutrose this week. The metcantlle appraiser of Lackawun na county returns 13" pool tables In the county, the tax on which Is nearly $3.'.'00. to add to this the cost of tables, rents and other running expenses will give some idea of what patious of pool looms inu-.t pay annually for the support of pool rooms. The Rlghtli ward of Scranton alone has forty-nine tables. MARKETS AND STOCKS. Mull Street Review. New York, March 31. The recovery in tlie stock maiket which set In yesterday made further progiess with eaily trading today. Tlio general list Improved , to c, per cent. Later ill tlio day tlie beats made un attack on the matket uud prices .lelded all the way from t to 3'4. Alncr-I-an Tobacco made an exceptional advance- of 2'4 to "i't on tumors that (lie legulai dividend would be declared. But only a 2 Instead of 3 per cent, was de claied anil the stock reacted to 72'. Jer sey Cential btoke sK points to 77, and tills led to a taid on Delaware and Hud son which yielded readily under the pies sute, bt caking 5'i points. Lackawanna fell 3'4, and Beading V The bleak In the coaletswasthesignal for a general selling movement and the railway and Industrial shates yielded any where from 'jj to 2'i per cent.. Sugar, the Grangeis, Slanhat tan apd Western I'nlon leading the down waid movement. Although prices rallied 1.. In 1 iihi rpnt ft-nm fh. lntvuut In thi, - -- r- - - - . ,.... llnal sales the tone of the market was wtak. Net changes show- declines of ' to 5 per cent., Jersey Central leading. To tal sates wete 207,000 shares. Furnished by WILLIASI LINN, AL LEN & CO.. stock brokers. Slears build ing, rooms, 705-706. Open- High- Low- Clo3- me. est. e'.. ing. Am. To. Co. . nu 7314 Am. Sugar Ret. Co. .Ill At.. To. & S. Fe.... Wit At., To. &. S. Fe Pr. 20 Canada Southetu ... 47 Cites, & Ohio Pi'i Chic. Gas 7H Chic, i N. W 105 Chic. B. & Q 72 1115 10i lon-'i 10' a 1DH 40', 10U 1U4 70' i 2S1-.. 72' j W luo", 152 11 31'i 1 110 10''j 1'J7. 40'.4 K'i 7S 101', 7UT8 2S'a 72IS hlb, lul 152 12 211... 1C5 431, 27 15 7-i i i3; 20 47'.! lbH 1 105U 72-lj J9--4 C3'l lu-i's 154 12'.e 32l let!' 40' i 23 S.W IC'i S,2'i Ml IS' 7 12U 133, to'i ' B$T 8t,s; 21. fc'i 23J 20'i .","(, 13' C. C. C. & St. I... Chic, Mil. & St. P Chic , R. I. it Pae Del. & Hudson .. 2S'i 72"(j Ki ...10C' j ...131 ... 12 ... 32U ...1GG?4 ... 4i!'i ... 271 ... 85's ... V. ... H2Vj ... f-S'4 .. 13'i D., L. & W Dlst. & . F Gen. IClectlio .... Lake Sliote Louis. & Nash. . SI. K. & Tex Pr.. Man. Rlevateil . Slo, Pae N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... N. V.. L. 1C. & W 45i 27 M 15'4 77' i US 13H 77 12 1U 5 6 851 2U4 7 2W4 235. r. 12, Vt t N. V.. S. Ji W 7?9 Nor. 'Pae I2'4 tint. & West 13?4 . Omaha &tiK cmiuha ti Pae. Stall H Phil. Read 21 Koutlteth It. R h'i Southern R. R. Pr. . 20ii Telltl. C. & lion .... 2; Pnlon I'aclllo 5i Wabash 5 Wabaih Vr 13 Western I'nlon SPi W. I I'i I". S. Leather 7 P. S. Leather Pr. i.. 57'; V. S. Rubber 11 Lehigh Valley 21 T7. 12 571,4 2.5 4 20(i 2I 5', r. IS vt 7 3i. II 24 Pi 67' i 14 21 50 14 21 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADH PRICKS open- HIRtl- LOW- C10S WHEAT. May July OATS. Wiy July CORN. May July LARD. May July PORK. Muy I Ilk'. ... 71's est. est. Inc. 71' 70', 7u' Cii'i 70' 70 "11 17!. is;; 81 2.1Ti Vli 4.8J 17'4 Wt 2l7i ai", , 4.2J 4.3-.' J7U IS 2Pi 174 Re's :4' -.'J 4..,'., 4.3.' 4.20 4.30 8.47 8.M S.47 Sr7 Se-rnnton Ilonrel of Trade I-'xchttustc lJiiotutions--AII ttuotiitious Hnscil on 1'nrolIOO. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & l'lttston Trnc. Co, National Hdrlnt? Dilll'e Co. Fltst National Bank Eltnhurst Boulevard Co Scranton Savings Rank Scranton 1'dcklntt Co Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co. Thlid National Bunk Throop Novelty M'f'B Co Ccrautou Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co.. Scranton HedclInK Co. Dime pep. & DIs. Bank Laoka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Crvninl Lake Water Co .Nichols: vice-Brand. William B. Frace 20 t-0 0 ... 1W 200 ... S3 no 3J1 ... w 15 17 I'l ... 2M 100 1W 145 ... 140 143 ... -J ' BONDS. Scrantqn Pass, Railway, llrtit mortgage due IMS 110 People's Blteet uaiiway, urst mortgage due 1918 ,, , Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co, People's Street Railway, Sec olid mortgage due l2 ,. ,,. 310 80 110 COLDS Munyon's Cold Cure cures colds In the heud, cold on the Iuuks. old colds, new colds and obstinate rolds, and all forms of grip. Stops sneezing, discharge from the nose and eyes, prevents catarrh, diph theria, pneumonia and nil throat nnd lung troubles. These pleasant little pel lets ate absolutely harmless, have saved thoitfiuids of lives and prevented murli sickness. 1 rice, 2.1c. lmprocd Homoeopathic Home R-medy ' ccmi any pit up-ft separate cure tor each Vli-Mn'inti JI.' .hrV?.Rn'Bte' m0sUy U C " Personal letters to"' Prof. Munyon, ISO Arch street, Philadelphia. Pn.. answered with free medical advice for any disease, Jllcl-.son Slaiiufacturlng Co..., I.ucltu. Township School 5.. City of Scrantoii St. Imp. 6, Sit. Vernon Cual Co Sciantuu Axle Works 100 10! lW Si 100 New York Produce .Market. New Yoik, Maicli 31. Flout Steady, Millet, uiichauKed. Wheat Dull, euslel; 1 ungraded red, "uaslc; No. t northern. isU'jii I S.ic.; options closed steady ut 'aae. un der yestl-ulay; May, iT'u'. June, "ii7e., 'July, 'iuic.; Soptember, 'ic. Coin ' cjulut, til in, No. '.. liu'sc , elevator, al'jC , I alluat; options dull and III in, Mu, 3ui,c : July, 31Tic; September, W,v. uats-FUni; options tinner, dull. Slay, 'JZu ; spot pliers. No. a, 2.V.; No. -.' while. I'ac; No. L' Chit-ago, 3e.l No. 3, Sle ; No. 3 White. "IV.: mixed western, 2Ui'3c. ; w'lilto do., 'Kalt'e.; white state, 23a:ili-. I'lovlnlons Quiet, uiil'hanged. Lai d Dull, about I steady. Butter Firmer: state dnlij., tu I "uijO. ; do. creamery, lla2c.? western creamery, ifki-.'Je.; ilo. faetoty, I'talS'-jp.: I'lglns, ".'.'p.; Imitation eteamery, HnlTe.; lolls. hil2e. Cheese Steady, imi-hangeil I l-'Bgs-Kasv: state and Pennsylvania 10a PJ'ie.: western flesh, St'itaHV'-; houtheru. 9'J'jC. Chicago Grain uud Provision .Mm Uct. Chicago, March 31. The leading futuies ranged as follows: Wheat SIaic.ii, TuV., Wic; Slay, 71c.. 70",c: July, "0, UV Com March. 2Pic 2'?ic; Slay, 24V . 24'ic: July, 2.".'ic, 2Ce. Oats Slay, 17V., i;'ic; July, li'.e., lS'ic; September, 1SV lS'-c. Sless pot k Slay, $S.4"l2, $S.G7'a; July, $S.C0, $8.t;7'i. Laid Sla, $4 22k. 4.22'i! July, $l.32'a, H.X. Shoit I lbs Slay, $I.C0, $1.05; July, $I.C7i, $4.07' .. Cash tiuotatlon" were as follows: Flour yule and -nsy; No. 2 spthig wheat, tWja'Pie No, 3 do.. GSa72jc; No. 2 ted. M'5aS7V No. 2 corn, 24i,..a2!V.: No. 2 oats, pnl""' No. 2 iye. 3Ja32'ic; No. 2 bat ley. 33e.: NJ 1 flaxseed, 7u.78c prime timothy seJl J'.'.CJ; mess potk, $iJ.."0a.5u: lard, $1 I 4.22' i: shoit rlhs. sides. $l.50a4.73: shthl- ders, $l.7ua4.8i): shoit cleat, sides, Jl.iyii 4.75: whiskey. $1.1S: suaats. cut loaf. U.51; gtanulated, J1.S9; standatd A, SI. CI. liuirnln Live Stock. Buffalo, N. V.. Slarch 31. Cttle Steady, llrm: light to good medlumteeis, $3.Sua4.IO; common to good bulls $2.Sa 3.C0. Veals Steady: common tochoice, $3.50a5.2.". Hogs Higher; good t choice Yorkers, $4.25a4.35; pigs, $!.10a4.2fi mixed packers, $4.30; loughs. $3.50a3.!i stags, $2.7."a3.23. Sheep and lamb--Higher; prime lambs, $0.30aG.40; fair l choice, $5.55a0.2".; clipped lambs, $4.7.".i.2."; good to choice mixed sheep. $4.S5a; culls to fair. $3a4.75; cllpued sheep, goal to choice, ioal $3.75al.25. Chicngo Live Stock. Chicago, Slarch 31.-Cattle Receipts. 11,000 head: maiket hrm ami 10c higher; common to extta ste-ers, J.'i70a5.50: stock ers and feeders, $J.40a4.V; cows and bulls, $1.75.1,3.73; calves, $3a0: TeKans, J.'.UM.OO. Hogs Receipts, 2I.CW liend; maikrt stead ; heavy packing and shipping lots, $3.S(U1.17'i: common ito choice mixed. ti.'X il.ai- Choice assitted. $1 0734 72'n. light, $3.HOj4.13; pigs, S3.14.1.".. Sheep Re ceipts. 12,000 head: maiket strong: Infei lot to choice, $3.23a3.23j iambs, $1.30.15.40. , Oil .llniket. Pa., Marjh 31. Option bid; credit balances, Otic. Oil City, closed Wic. oil . -r I -t- I TRIBUNE III ADV.1 T1IK UliSUM WllL BE ST'S1'ACT0IIY. I ONE CENT II WORD IN IIDVI1NG l'OW KENT. Advs. Under This lead One Cent a Word. i'1-i HDOMM ON UASIS AVKNPE FOlt e mail uiid Mile-ei' small fanillj of iidnlw; small 81 l.oo. Inijulte Tin Aeluiiis avenue I70R RK.Vr-nhSiR.UH.I ItllOSIH, FPU. elllt) MiulUon I1 ulshed or uutiunlslied. uvetiue. T70R HENT-ipitboM ROl'HK, COItNEIt J Miidlouueiilieuucl (lieen ItldKestteet; location b'fiod. IniUlteoii premies. rTnviiT.vii'ui: front rooms, rt'it- 1 ulshed ut el'.'T N. Wusliluuloii avenue-. TJOR RKNT-riRNlSHRD ROOM loll 4 t-eiltIeiliauoiil, .11 1 W.vciinlni;uveiiue. r)OIt ItKXTAHIMil.E 11-llOOM Hut SI! 1 .J 11 Clay avenue, niodern comeiileiii-e, uud city steietn. Applv to C. J. loT, l-Nip, emu iiiouvvealth Ihilldlm;. TOlt RKMVA I'-'-ROOM IIOlM-: IN TIIK J1 000 bluet oil Noith Waslilniitouaveiiue. WALTER IIHIJlJ,Attoriu',lloiiidofTiude HulldltiK. 170R RENT -TH K ST A It Dltfl I si 1 !! : ON I .south Muln avenue, ll.vde I' rk: lias been ued exeluslvelv as a diutf slotolor l.-, veurs; alsoelicelliiu; house ncuct to It. W AL TER liltRilK Attorney, lloaid of Tiude llulldlm;. l5ltONT OFFICI-'M FOR RENT, IOS J1 Sptiicehlieet. lumilre LEWIS, RKII.l.Y A DAVIKs. IOR ItKNT-TllETllRKK I'LOOltoVr.lt J1 No. 110 bpiue-e street, now uecuuleel l- the Ruwlmt Assoelutlon; possessl.iu Aiirll I. Inillilre of FltED. WAllNKlt, 011 Licka viuuuii avenue. 1-OR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70UHAI.K-AH I CANNOT HIVE IT M ,V uttentluiitlieCurbomhileSleani Latltnlry Is for ule on easy terms. J, o'HKAItN, niu'r. T.-Rl-XH JERHEY MILCH COWH lpR J' sule. Yottnir stock. MRS. I'. M. NKELD, Edella, Pa. 7011 HAI.I- A HII.VER.PI.ATKD COIN I1 double bell euphoitluiii, nicely eiiKiavtd,' with trombone 1,-11, fold lined: neatly nv und cost Still; wilt sell ut u liarualn. Aihlis this week to K. W. IIAYLOR, Iailtu)avlle, Pa. Wanted. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 0SWSSSS'S'l'' 'NhSSS' w TANTED-. COPIES TRIltUNE EACH 1 folluw In-dates: July 111, August 10 und August ill, unci Oct. ill, lrttul. Piemlum will be paid furHuuieat Tribune otllce. WANTED -FOR .MANlM'AmjltlNa purposes, unci large lloor and base ment otf two large Hoots; steitin power; state Ue and price und address 1'. O, Bo, -to.' CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. sTlCTuT1KOnTTOn7?I..V III VOY aut and Phrenologist, U-Jft North Main avenue, Hyde I'urk. Few duys only. MUNYON 4s-fsy.-st.444Lf4.-fsH-sy TRY A 1 Connolly " & ' W LIHENS. LINENS! UNENSA. Wc offer a large purchase of High Class Linens price, lor tue purpose ot the lowest iu the history first-class. TABLE DAHASKS At 21 Ilro. Damnsk, All inches wide, worth U7V.'. At 4 uual U(l Uro. Dunuvilt, 7 'J lllellL'd evhle. tilt, , BrtlJe. At4 if ticaeueei iiiiiiuihk, " t.l luetic ul.lu- M Ol 111 M7Rn llleiiclic-il Dalintiik, Y -' Inches Mlde.food uiue ui 91.0UL Tie I'attiilisatid Dcslerns In these Duliinsk arethe ere IhIhsI iroduillonsfr4iii tlie best loiel)ti looms. huetie Nuijllins tu match. C)NsiOLLY & -1 - I1KI.P Mantkd-.mai.es. Aell. Under This Head One Cent a Word. linVSTKIi J l'Al'KIt HANtiKIt: t'AI.I. , todit. i)'J North Main nvettue. tldrd tloo-. WANTI-'I'HINTKI.I.KII-'NT MKX TO wink, miuiititeed Hilary or coiiimlH' hIui. uoihI ii-lertii-eN reetuliect. villi between 11 I. 111. and I'll. 111. Ituoni 517, lloatel of Tlkle IlullilliiKt i- MXTi:H-i l-'IRHTI'I.ASSSAr.l'S.MAN to sell tlr moKt complete line of l.ulirl eitlm; oils (IfiiNcs iiml Hpeclultles on tlie iiiitlcct. Saliin or llbeiul coniinixslou. Xil'IT.VHl.i; I:FIX1NU I'O:, t'leveliiml, (. W.VNTK1) kHKXTS-S7r, l'KR .MONTR ami cinsefi nalil nctlve men If rltrlil: i-oods Mild bj Huluple onl; saiiiiilex, iiImi borne and curlicue lurul-elied I'ltlOK. Ad clicsrt.lOHIIKll ISor:nm, lloslon, Mu, tAI,i:.SMK-S('IIO0l..St'IM,l,lll; COIN O try woiktSHOO Kiilaty monthly, with liberal lumitonui comiul-oilutiM. O. F.VANSiV. t'll 1 1 ilea so. w r.VNTl'RfAN II1KA. WHO t'ANTRINIC orsoiiiiminnie immr to imtcnl.- I'ro- teet your leleiit; they may biitti; ou wealth. Write .IOIINIVKl)hi:itlll'RN A t'O., Iiept. t'. 'i!!, l-ulent Altorneji", Walilui;toii, I). I'., ' lorllieli-S1HIO piUe oiler and list of 1,000 I liiNeiitloiiM Minted. llAXTKIJ-AS AOIiXTlN KVKRY SKC- tlon toe-anMisx; SI. OO to $3.ui u day liuiile; sells at ulifht; icIhoii mien to sell .Staple Hoods to (IcnJeiv; bent side line 670 a month; Hillary or laigeioiiiuilHielon made; expetlence I unuecensary. I'llltou Soap and Jtatiuliictur- ' nKl'ompiiii,('liicliiiiatl,U. , TANTKI) - WF.I.I.-KNOWN MAN IN eety town to solicit Htock mibsi-rlp- tlons; nmono0l; IiIk money for ageiitn; no i-iipltnl le-iiulieil KDWARD v C. Flrtll A: CO., liordeii Illock,l3iliaio, 111. HELP WONTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under fill Head One Cent a Word. LADIKM-I 1AKK IIIU WAOKS DOINO pleiiN.iiit liluie w 01 k, and will Kliully send rtill picrtieiilatijtoiill Hemline; -J cent Htnnip. MI&SM. A..S-t:ilUlN, Lawrence, Mich. W ANTKD-T.ADY AOKNTS IN Hllt.VN. ton to Nell uud Inliiiilncii .Siijilei's ,-uke IcIiih;; expel leicedcimvasser piefeiiecl; uiuk permuiient aid veiy ptotltuble. Write for pattlculars almceatid net benellt of holiday ttiide. T. II. S'Yl)Klt A CO., Cincinnati, 0. TyANTED MMKDIATKLY-TWO KNElH ' Ketle Sileswonieii to lepresetit us. Ouaraiiteeil 1-0 a ihiv without Intel terlUK Willi other 4utles. llealtliful oeeiipatlon. Write for paitli-uluis, enclosing stamp, MAMIU I'llKMICU. COMPANY, No. 7-J John Httect, New Y01 k. CH.VRTER APPLICATION. rrVi'f:"iHJiu:iiEHY"iivKN"'T 1 application will be made to the (iovein ur of Pennsylvania em Tuesdii.v, April Kith, 1M07, hy.Selden K. Marvin, Hetttj F. lliiw lej, Win.!', suvdtim, A. T. Seurle, I..W. Lane and othels, under tlie Act of Assemble, ap proved Apill , 1M7I, e-ntltle-il "An Ai t 10 ptovldtftr tlie lucoiioratlon uud c-uiilut ton of tei tain i-oruoi at lous' iiml the supplements thereto, for the cltuiter of an Intended cor poration to be culled 'Hudson River Tele phone I'o.npunv of Pt-iinsylviinlii,' which corpoiiitUm Is to be lot tiled for tlie purpieie ul'cotistiueilti;,ulid IcislUK lltiesof telegraph lor tlie pnvite use 01 inuivieiiiuis, nrins, eot poiittious, nitiiilelpul and otlierwlse loi-yeii- I eial business, und for police, lite alalia uud mes-eenKer l.lntii, or tor the tiatiMietlon of any busltie,' in which electili-ltv over or' tluouuli vtie!siuu bt iipplled to all) tlnllll I purpose, 111 ine coiiniies 01 vva,viie, i.tti-Kii-wiinna uud l'llce, I'eiiiislvtinln,and to con- 1 nect at iin.v l-okit at the boundaij line ufthe 1 stuicsoi ,wh loiKiiini I'enus.vivieiiiu, wiin tlie lliieorothe-iteileciiiph or telephone com eiunles In the site of New Yoik. And tor those putpoicsln have, po-'sess uud enjo) all the rights, bclitlts uud pnvllegen ol xanl Act ot Asaembl.vknit Its suppteiucnts. A.L MKAltLK. .solicitor. llotlCbdulC, I'U. lEGAL "LeJROE K. Mi-ANN VS. CVRRIK K. VI t Mi-Cunn. Ill the Court of Common Pleiisol Luckuwuutu Coiint.v, No. stl, Jiinu- uiv leini. I Mil,. To Cuttle K. .Ml.nhn, respondent above tmuieii: rue suupisia unu anus Miupeena in elivoieeln IheubovlMuteil case liuvllii,' been returned bv tlie- hint it "noli est inventus. jou cue liereli notlleil to be uud uppeiirlli the next let 111 eii'tbeluld colllt tu lie held ut beratitoli 011 Moudii tlie iilst. day of Muy. .1. D. lhl7. ut OoeliW. 11. 111 1, 11. in. to uUMierthe ceitnpluint ot sulci lillllunl. Fit .N K U. CLLMONS, 'cheillt P. !' (illllis, Vttuilej fr Llbellant. EXECL'TOS' NOTICE Ji .1ST ATE OF RKV. (IKliRIIE SI. I'KCK, lute of the .ll.v oiheiunlon, deeeiieil. I.etteistestiituelitutl iiiinn tlie said estate have been giailteil tojthr iiuijeislgiied All pen-ons havliiL t,'lulin or eU-iuuiids iigalnst said estate ule iceiucld to make l.noiui I he s.uneto us without dtiiy. V 111L peisous lu delited to said estate will please mal.e Imme diate i.uvmeut to us. Mils. st Ml I.. PECK, W.M. II. fKCK,.sciuntoti,Pa. ". W, Lwiilieii'l, Attorney for l.ee-iilil- PROPOSALS. Advs Undir Thl li til One Cent a WurJ. WEALED PROl'iisAhX 1 eelveil 110 to it Ik iu. ILL HE RK Am II nth. I HOT. f,ir tljceeiri-tlon und ci(binletlon of u lliiek. Steel and Slum- liuiik Ddlillng. to hi' erected on Wyoming avenue, copies or plans und specllleutlons uiu heUitiihic-d from An-til-tect, John . Ducl.Mith, 1 1 and !' C0.1l Kveluiuge. I'lupoiulst be- seule-d and mai I. ed pinposul for new billilliig, uddii-ssed to 11. C. SCIIAI'FElt.Cui-hlel-. j older o I lloaid ofDIiectors, Hcriinton, Pa., Man-h 'Jlltli, 1 tT. eOEALED PROl'OSAI WILL HE RK l celved ut the Cojnty (.'oininlsslouers or lloii of Lackuwiiuuu' coiuty until noon on Malm day, April :ul, I uic, for ralsltig or 11 laytng up togiiule Ijie lag stone walks on Court House grouuns and ling stone side Hulks, For piirtlciitiisJniulie ut Count) Cotuiulssluncrs' olllet. The County Cotiuilssymers userve the right to tejeit uuy muill -ihu. CHA(t.EsF. WAONEIt, i'otiiulkjioueiV Cleik. MONEY Aelvs. Under Thll TO LOAN. ifeaqOne Cent a Word vww roNKY rWAAV WVVSW TO LO.vN-J C.' MAKE TWO loans on short no il. HKl'LOHLE. ill iiiiethoiiHiind 01 in lice! iiiliilmum fe Minrs llulldtiig, Kciiutol 1, l'u. $ 1,000, 31. not) an other sums. Apply to WOOIHUT, lteiiblau linlldlng, FURNISHED lOOll FOR RENT. Advs. Under Tins ijeadUne Cent a Weird, VAAASSAAAASA,, .AaIaAAAAAAAAAAAAA. BURNISHED FRi. NT UDOSt, WITH L'HK V ofbath; ventralloi-atlou, U'Jl Sladlsou kcvruue 1 a special sale, wlitclt wc now inaugurate. The prices are of the Linen Trade and the goids arc strictly new and NAPKINS Af OKn lllcachcd Ihuniiiek, rtl y"-" 7Mne;lie wide, re uhir 81. '.'.". iinalll.v. MSi -it? ISIeaUied Damask, PI'O 7'. Inehen lde; our 81.50 number. MC r-rt llleaclied liaiuask, "Ou extra Neulght uud ery Hue, uottli St-J.UO. MC, . liermiin lileacbed "O Iiiimaik,etiawlde til lucben; worth fully SI. 00. MTtl 00 l'1'11 Hleaeled'i 41.UU Nupklnicliitlmft, nni. An'J iiliclB4 lesj nojel J-.l uui' uelu-lil und eei thread linen; uottii lium Sl.'JT, toSl.fiO. , At SI RS Jk'd. and larut rtL 4)1.00 nied.fiillblcaelict mipUliiA; worth S'-'.'-'fl. ..uiJKiiij iu jinies nun f A few hinty wotiU iurieii leie., 11111-K I1I,.IV,1U,ICI. IH tiuv. e bellee these And In mauy ciUe ue I Scruliton. WALLACE, AGIiNTS WANT1JD. Ada. L'ndcr Mils Head One Cent a Word. rAX'fKU-llsof,ItTrdusi NO ililLiVKlT- ItiK, lioeollectliig; l.osttlon periiiiinriit; nay weekly; utate ate. t)l,i:. UltUTlIKlts, Itochester, N. Y. UTANTl;i)-(lK.NKUAI, AOKXTS IN l-'V-et eoiitit; iilnoliiily eunii.seirM;Koine thlnc new; Hint- neller: tipplv iiulek. J. i. 1 HII.III'ItT, 1 II Aelanisuenue, Sci union, l'u. ' All K.Vrs-WHAT ARK YOl' OOIMI TO I eliuibnut Mare t-ltlenhlp price 21. Ilo- , ItiK b.V thousJUd-e. Address NIUHOl-S, I Nniietvllle, III. J AfJKNTS -TO SKI. I. Ol'lt 1'itAlTK'AI. I Kohl, silver, nickel und copper electro' plasters; prli-es lioin Sell upward; nuluty and expenses paid; outfit flee. Address, with ittaiup, Mlt'llIOAN M KIH'II., I'hlcago. AUKXT.S TO M:i.I. ClISARS Te7"l)KAl7 ets; S'jfc weekl uud epeiiKe-8: experi ence unnecessary. CONHOUl'ATKI) MKll I'll,, 48 Van lluren.St., ChlcuKO. IIOKSI-S FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. H'.ST ARHIVKI) WITH aTa"hiTm?1)F I horses 10 lie-iid;.Kood workers mid elrjv ers: wcIkIi from 1,101) to 1,011(1; can be seen at it'J I Hu nioiid court. F. M. COllIJ. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CtOUNS, IIUNIONS AND INOROWINfi ' nulls cured without the least pain or ilmwlm; blood. Consultation und udvlec Klven liee. K. M. HKTKI., fliiiopodist, Il.'lt) I.aekaw'aiiiiu avenue. Ladies attended at tlic-lr lesldeuco If desired. L'liurues moder ate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WurJ. ttmr'Lash auuriuiY iuTnks ' X? Mock und llxtiiri-s. DolUKOver Jill, OOO 1 per month. Hesl location In u town of l-.'.OIlO ' population. Luige piotlts; sinall expense. ' Cash leipilied down, -Jii)0; must sell qtili-U, KOlng In otlier business. For full puttleiihiis lncUlie of II. N. PATRICK, ,'iai Noith vv usiiintjiou uvemic, neiamoii, l'u. C'O1 t)N RVKRY SlOO MADE LAST O-iH iiiiitith tluougti our s stem of syndi cate Hpe-e-ulutloii. Send for lull explaiiutoty piuiiphle-t. OCONNOIt A CO., JO Wull bt., STEAMSHIP TICKETS. OCEAN STKAMMHIP TICKETS AND diufts. J. A. HARRON, Palace Res tauiimt, 'JOT Lui-kuwaunu avenue,. seiuutou. CITY SCAVENGER. 1RAS. COOPKR, CITY SCAVKNOKR. O All orditH promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest upplluliees. Charges teiisonable. 710 Scranton stieet. House, ei:iO Noith Washington uvenue. A II.URIOOS CLEANS PRIVY Vl'LTH . unit cess pools; no odor. Itnpioved pumps used. A. Ullinus, 1'reiprlctor. Leave otders HOuN. Main uve., or ICIekes" drug sloie, corner Adams uud .Mulberry. Telephone 0U10. SITUATIONS WANTED. flTTAT7oNWA??i O niuii us teumster 01-vtoik uiouudu barn. Addiess ll'Jl stone avenue. SITt' VTION WANTED HY A VOf.Ml man In hotel or le-stuuiuul: cuti kIvo lilTF VTION good refeteuces. Addtess 8-JO Maple stieet. WANTED-slTALTIoNOl' AN KIND, 11 by un evperleni-ed drv iooits e-lt-rk: can luiulsli good Tllbuue olllce. icteieuces. Addtuss 11., SITl'ATION WANTKD-ltY 'A YOINU woman to do washing, lioiilinc ut liouse cleaning by theelay. Kvpilenced and will ilia, can get good recotninendutlous, Addttbs .Mits. si. I Tribune Olllce. C1TI AI'ION WANTEDI1Y JIIDDI.K At.KD O woman us cook or geneial housuwoik. Addros I.. , Mil Fellows stieet. Cm A I'll l.N WANTED - BY A FIRST Cull or iid- u c-luss but her: Sutuidiiv vtutk. dies.sslR.Nel,MUorskl Hal ber SUUPl.v.lOT I W.ve.iuliig uvenue, upstalis. - 17 7,7,T7TJ ,,.,.,, , ,. ....,,., ., l.l'lDllllui r) t,,i.,i.. IMJI 1,1' 1 like to seviue 11 plue-e or do washing, Iioiiliig 01 gi'iieiul hoiisewotk; inn siituk licrmun, Polish or Ktigll.ii. ROSE .NUVVAK, OKI llrool. ttieel, ell.. x nti:d-washin(i and ironinu h 11 widow at llu cillisou street. ttM'i:rii:m i.d : rh.ner seeks e.m Ji plus uit-iil, I. aims hurt to uttetid to ull kinds ot Flowers, sluubbery, etc. Addle, 1 . 11. :i'jM Lueuawunnu uvenue SITCATION WANTED 11V AN KXPKRI eueeil grecei v e-lui li, Is temperate uud has good habits. Wlll'do au.v thing but canvass. Can tut ulsli reference. E. .1. 11. CuioTilbuue. (V PI'.S I'llR ENliAt.ESIE.N'l- IN NORTH ta.teln renilsMMlllU- 1-irM-eluss ule- tureftuuie joiner und iiiul-iuakei; lliorooi l iiosted wljji detulls ot business. lildlt iMNK ART.eate Sle-eiiegur, -JO I'eny stic und iiiul-iuaUei; tliorougli rss. eel, New loll.. ClTTATlON WA.N'i'l'D-IIY A Yor.Nl lniK's 11111I1I 01 L'neiiiHsS '.' lade US 11 speaks both English und (lei mini; ulso ui vunceel In music. Address, A. W., i-uii-Trlbuuo oitlee. l IT I' ATI ON WA.NTED-UY A YUllNO O man, In any cupucitv. (lood educutlou III English uud (ie-ruiitn; Ulrst-cluts Jestl monluls. I', ei, lln Mil,-,, Moseou, 1'a. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and SurRcns. DIl7 MARTHA S. ISVERITT, W8 WASH Inston uve, Otllce hoius until 10 a. m 2 to 4. Uol p. m. MARY A. SHEPHERD, MjfD.. HOME, opathlst, No. 22S Adams awnue, vn. a. trapolTT. spKnAi.isT "Tn Diseases of Women, comer Wyoming avenue and Suruee street Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to li p, m. DR. W, E. ALLEN, 512 KORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR. ANNA LAW. 308 A'YOMINO AVE. Olllce hours, n-U a. m.w p. m., 7-s p. n). DR. L. M- GATES. ItiOMS MI AND 'MS Board of Trade bulging, Otllce hours, S to 9 a. 111.. 3 to 3 utii 7 to 8 p. 111. Resi dence sett Madison yvenue. DR. O. L. FREAS,, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Flulng and Fat Reduc tlon. Roomi m atA 2V7 Slurs Building. allac . bought by its at a very low! A f K 1 AK Full llleachecl (AL ipi.HO Npkln, larttJ pinner Me; teat 1uue91.1O. MO n( l-argedlunerihtej P'"" full bleached eimj worth eery cent of ji'J.ou UOieii I- rom g'J.-jr. a doUeit up to 4.-j,v We kIiow a larfe Hue of Una cuiiiioi. oe 4ipronelieet. on TuWHI.-4-llui-k Towels at 1VIV-I Ruck lowem ac -jcr., uumuau low en ai aoe,: i-a- tc be the biMtalues InToweli ever olfurad In 209 gtfS&K&ZT1 Olllce telephone 13C3. 2 to 4, 7 to 9. Hours: 10 to 12, DR. S. W. LAUKREAUX. A TsPliClAI. 1st on chronic UlHeae of the heart, lungs, liver, Ktuney and genlto urinary or-1 Kuiif. will occupy the olllce of Dr. Hoos. I 232 Adams avenue. Olllce hours, 1 to 31 P. m. DR. JOHN C." PRICK. 339 WASHINGTON uvenuo. Olllce hourk S to 10 a. m.; 2 to unu t 10 a p. m. W. G. noOlC. VKTERIN'ARY SUlT Kcon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. J iio:puai, in L.tnuen. sireei, acrancou Telcpliono 2C72. Architects PKRCIVAI. J. MORRIS, ARCRlTECT.l uuuru oi iraue uuiiainr. KDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCTITECT. Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth! uuuuinBv Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFF1C1 reur 01 cue, wusntngion avenue. I.RW1S HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.! spruce at., cor. wasm ave., aoranton.' FREDERICK U BROWN. -ARCHITECT.! Price building, 12G Washington avenue,! ouromun. T. , I. LACBY & SON. ARCH1TEOTM, I imucrs iauonai uatiK. l.awvuM. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATORNEY ANI counsellor-at.Iaw. Burr building, roomJ e iinn n, v asningion avenue. , EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY Kooma 212-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg. I JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNKYS-1 - at-law. Commonwealth Building. I WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYSl unu counsenors-ai-iaw, uepuoiicuui building, Washington avenue, Scranton. 1 u. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND! and Counsellors at lavV, Commonwealtbl uuuuine, wasnington avenue. W. H. JES3UP. W. H. JE33UPjJR. I'ATTERSON& WILCOX. TRADERS"! National Bank Bulldlnc. ALFRED HAND, WILIAM JI HANI Attorneys and Counsellors. Comma wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 211 FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-aI Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scrantu Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-4 at-I.aw. Rooms Oil. C15 and 516, Board of Trade Building-. SAMUEL W. EDQAR. ATTORNEY-AT-I Lavv Oince. Wyoming avenue, ScrantonJ L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWj a iacaawanna ave.. acranton. ra. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-ATJ Law, Commonwealth building, Scranton,1 ra. C. COMEGYB, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avenu- nnd Spruce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY. nt-Law, 45 Commonwealth hldg., Scran- ton. WATSON. DIEHL. IIALL & KESIMER. ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; room , u. 1, 5, . ana iu- imru noor. Detectives. BARRING & Jl'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Dentists M'CRAW, DR. F. street. L. 205 SPRUCQ DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Yryomlng ave. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C. SNOVER,42f LACKA. ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. - ' -i School. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scianton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re. uucst. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School. 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13. Kindergarten 10erterm. Seeds, O. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSIEN AND Nurserymen; store 116 Washington av- ' nue; green house, I3S0 Noith Main ave nue'.sjore telejihone, 782. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR HI LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. . Hotels nnil Restaurants. THF. 1R.K CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable. .. '.ElULEii, i'roprietor SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & Vf. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHKSTRA-SIU8IC FOl balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed-l ' dings ami coucrri worn lurntsnea. i-oc terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulber. music store. StEGAItaKE BROTHERS. PRINTER! supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin! Wurehouse. 130 Washington avenul Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLlI sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage aij Oil Cloth, JO west Lackawanna ave, THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Af countant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 2 Williams Building, opposite j-ostofilcil Agent ror tne ilex nre rcxtinguuner Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CQ North Washington Avenue LI not i Composition of all kinds quickly Facllltleo usurpasscl In thU'rg V I. iw"S :VW-411jr
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