The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 02, 1897, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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TnB SCRANTON TUIBUNE-FRlDAY MORNING. APRIL 2, 1897.
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RESOLUTIONS OF
HUMANE IMPORT
Congress Engages In the Work of
Charily.
ACTION TO RELIEVE THE STARVING
The Sccrctnry of iho Nnvy Instructed
to IMuco Vcoli ut the Dlsposnl of
1'nrties Mho Dcslro to Contribute!
Provisions to the Famine Sullcrcm
in India.
Washington, April 1. The proceed
lnr3 In tho nat today during tho
hour of its open Bewalon were of n
ruther lnterestlnc ohnrnetor. In the
tlwt place it Joint resolution vwu ln
ttsiduced und passed, nutliurlzlntr t"?
nettvt.iry of tho n.u to place a vessel
of win- utnl a ehiut'Tod hum chant estel
nt the dlBpjfcftl of the collector of the
poit of New York foi transput ting eon
tiibutlona of wheat. Hour und coin, t
relieve the tamlhhiiig pool' of lndU. In
the bilef discussion to which the ineni
urt" Kae Issue, Mr. Stewutt, ot Ne
vada, yxpiessed the Idea thut the pell
odlcul famliii'M In Indlu wt'le tiltled
cutnpuied to the evils caused by legis
lation which had deatioyed the vulu
ofblhei; and Mr Moigun. of Alabama.
Intimated that he would within a few
cl . lntioduee Hluillur mtasurts for the
pillposeuf tuhllitf supplies to the ("lands
ot Cuba, and of Ciete no as to feed the
pour miser ible Amei leans penned up
In the village, und towns of Cuba, and
the Cretans whom Client Uiltuln and
the other powers wele endeavotlni; by
Htanutlou to force Into submission to
t mimical outiuge.
This episode was followed by the of
fering of a 1 evolution by Mr. Allen,
of Nebraska, on the subject of the ie
poited puipos" of the Spanish o em
inent to tij hv drumhead couit mar
tlul, and to idioot to death the Cuban
General HI vera recently wounded In
battle nnd cuptuted. The lesolutlon
d chiles It ti be the duty of the I'nlted
Staler government to protest to the
Spanls-h ,?ov eminent against s-uch a l
ulutlon of the I tiles of -hllli'.ed waifaie
The lesolutlon went ovei till loinoiiow
under an objection by Mi. Hoai, of
Massachusetts, with the sarcustlc le
muilc that he did not uiideistand that
Die power of life nnd death oer pei
sons on either side of the contest In
Cuba had been commltteil to the United
States senate.
Ml!. HOAR'S OPINION.
Mr. Hoai udded that If the two
houses of congiess had not piodded and
goaded Spain by such absolutely futile
and Ineffective lesolutlons, It would
have been much better for the caue of
Cuba und that such Intempeiat" utter
ances had been Infinitely mischievous.
Theie were thiee other Cuban tians
actlons In the tenat' befoie that bod
went into executive session These
Aeie the lesolutlon offeied last Tues
duy by Mr. Morgan us to the letteis of
Maximo Ciuinez to Piesldents Cleve
land und McKlnley; the resolution of
reied yesteiday by Mr. Mills, of Texas,
us to the obligations assumed by the
I'nlted States towaid the people of
Cuba In asseitlng und maintaining the
light to pi event the acquisition of the
Nlund by any Kuiopean power and a
lulnt resolution lntidduced today by
Mr. Moigan extending bulllgeient lights
to both the Spanish and the Cuban
governments In the ports and teultoiy
of the I'nlted States. The two Hist
were asreed to and the laBt went over
till Monday. Tl.e senate was In execu
tive session tiom 1 p in. till 5.15 when
It adjourned till Monday.
DR. SWALLOW KNOCKED IN VAIN.
l'ditoron'cuimvlviiniti Methodist He
(used Admission to Old Cnpitol.
Ilanisburg, April 1 Dr. S. C. Swal
low, editor of the Pennsylvania Metho
dist, ivho was r-cenlly convicted of
libeling Major J. C. IXlanoy. this morn
ing presented himself at the itar en
tiance to tho lulus of the old tupltol,
accompanied hy eight men, and de
manded admission, which was lefused
him. IIh sought Major Utlfivj, who
lefeued lilm to the- boaul of public
buildings, only on.' member of which,
State Tieasuier Haywood, u.4 theie.
Mr. Hnywooil lefused to assume the le
hponslbillty of gIMng Swallow and )im
eight men pel mission to entei the
building on the gioiiud that It had
heen condemned ns unsafe by Chief En
glneei Hiown, of the Pennsylvania lall
ro.ul. Swallow, It Is said, wanted to take
measurements in the building, but le
fused to sa w hat he wanted them for.
He announced that he will I e on the
spot tuinouo morning, and will again
demand udmlttunc". Yestetday he was
given peisonul permission to enter the
building, and lummage about tlie lulns.
The men with him this moiuliig was of
dllferent tiudes, a bilcklajer, tuipen
ter, plasteler, etc.
SULTAN'S NERVE FLED.
Hcllcned in tho .Stories ot' an
Ar-
iiieiiian i:plosiou.
London. ApUI 1. The Times' cone
spondent at Constantinople says toduy
that the sultan believed implicitly in
the fultlllmeiit of the piedlctloii that
an Aimenluu dynamite demoustiatloii
would occur In Constantinople on Kii
day, Satuiday or Sunduy last.
Highly amusing accounts are given
of the peituibatiou of the impeilal
tenant of the Yildiz Kiosk. His abject
teiror necessitated a sleepless vigil
of tlfty-slx hours by all the members
of thy palace household, who btiove
In vain to allay the fright of their
master. As nothing occulted at the
pulaee, everything Is serene there to
duy. The whole scale was a trick of
ceitaln Homldlans to maintain their
ascendancy over the cowardly and su
perstitious sultan.
WIDOWS FRAUD PENSION.
Sent to Jail Tor Impersonating n
l'eiiui)lviiiiiaiiN Heliet.
Now York, April 1. Louisa Baylesi,
old and feeble, was today sentenced to
two years and six months' lmpilson
ment for fraudulently druwlng a pen
sion from the United Stutos govern
ment. She Is the widow of Henry Ilayless,
u marine, and In 18C3 eaine Into posses
sion of the pension paperu of Mai la
Jaeltson, widow of John Jackson, of
Company A, rourtcentli Pennsylvania
Volunteer tuvalry. who wus killed In
luttle In HG2, and upon these papers
sho has drawn $12 a month additional
up to the present time.
AND MR. SPATZ RIDES A DIKE.
His Hill, Taxing llicyiles, Drawn in
Interest of rarmer.
Heading, Pa., April 1. Representa
tive Bpatz, of this county, who Intro
duced the bill in the legislature to tax
bicycles, wub In Heading last night and
TRIBUNE "WANTS"
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Wear a pleasant smile. The returns
are always pleasing. ONE CENTA
WORD m advance. Try them.
-f-ff-f-f-fif
talked hopefully of Us prospects. He
expects thnt the bill will he reported
favorably next week, with uu amend
ment to Include n dollar tax on nil ve
hicles, with the understanding that
whole farmcis vehicles are taxrd a
dollar each the amount will be deduct
ed from the toad tux.
Mr. Spatz fieely admits that the hill
has been diawn up In the inteiest of
the furmer. Uecause the wheelmen of
the state me clamoring for good roads
he uit'ites that they should be willing
to pay their dollar per year tux for the
accomplishment of thut end. He Hdes
u blcvcle. us also Ills wife and dauirhtei.
to that theie ale thiee bli V les 111 the
fumll. He feels that It Is tlsht that
his fiuulll und evetv other wheeling
family should bear their shuie of lux
ation for betteiing the public highways.
RATES TOO HIGH.
Tlie New York Chamber ol Commerce Is
Not Suited with the Dingley
Tariff Measure.
New York, April L At the regulai
monthly meeting of the chambei of
commeice tod:i, Chairman Schwab, ot
the cummlttee on foreign commeice
am1 the revenue laws, submitted a le
poit and i evolution on the pending tar
iff bill. The icpoit states that the com
mittee has con-ideied th,- bills lecent
ly Inttoducod In the house of icptesen
tutlves, known as the Dingle tmllT
bill, which, th? icpoit sa.f. th torn
mittee finds lituall le-enacts many
of the duties contained in th" McKlnli)
act. and In some Instances exceed them.
These change) which wil' alfect the en
tile businca inteic'sts f th" countiy
call for the Ihoughtful considera
tion of the chamber. The lepoit fur
ther savs It Is the opinion of the com
mittee that the bushiest men ot this
countiy desire mnhlut; more earnestly
than an extended peilod of rest and
cessation fieni continued tariff agita
tion and tailff changes. They realise
the fact that the paity In power Is com
mitted to a change In the tariff in the
direction of greater levenui and of
higher protection. They demand, how -ever,
that whatever rates and system
of taxation ale adopted, they shall be
so icasonablo and consei vatlve, and
shall so commend themselves lo tin
majority of the Intelligent voteis of
the land, that the tariff dually adopt
ed rnny be legaided as settled and not
piovocatlve of an eail it action, len
deilng all business call ulatlons und en
tei prises micei tain at.d hazardous, te
tardlng prospeilty and atlording an op
poitunity to the advocates of free silver
coinage nnd dlsastKius tluanciul
schemes for the spreading of their pe
cullai doctilnos.
The r"sidutlors derlare that It is the
comlctlor ol the chnmb"r thut the tar
llf bill now bcfnie tlie house of lepie
sentntlves Is excessive und that it
should be caiefuliy icUsed In the dliec
tlon of a t eduction of the rates of duty
pioposd to the end that a system of
tailff taxation may be 'adopted that
shall lis leusmiably permanent, and
that shall liisine the business interests
of the ccuntij a ceituin measuie of
Immunity tiom eaily change The io
poit was accepted and the resolutions
wc-ie adopted
IA1P0RTANT APPOINTMENTS.
Ambassadors to Ccrmuuy und Italy
Arc .Valued.
Washington, Apt II 1. The president
touay sHiit to the senate the following
nominations:
Andiew D. White, of New Yoilc, am
bassador to Get many.
William K. Diupei, of Massachusetts,
ambassador to Italy.
Chandler Hale, of Maine, spcretaiy of
the embassy at Home.
Samuel I., (iracey. of New York, con
sul at Fuchan, China.
Alison Huillnghum Johnson, of Colo
rado, consul at Amuy, China.
H'.-nJumln Uutteiwoith, ot Ohio, cum
inHsioiiel of pat tits.
ulher I. Souldlng, of Michigan, and
William U Howell, of New Jeisey, as
sistant secietailes of the tieasuiy.
JUDGE DAY WILL GO TO CUBA.
UU Mission to the Islo of 1'iirest Hill
lie of mi I'uliit-I) Legal .Nature.
Wushlngtou. Apill 1 It is stated this
uttemooll thut Judtje W. 1, Day, of
Canton, will positively leave lor Cuba
within a short time. He will tome heie
about the middle or luiTt of nect week
und will temuiu heie ubout ten days
Investigating the panels In the mate
depaitent lelutlng to the death ot Dr.
Hulz.
He will ihoioughly look Into this, und
after consulting with the piesldent, will
leave for Huvunu. The duties then- will
beentliely legal and w 111 not puituko of
the natuie of diplomatic woik.
Socks Piiidou for (.ciiti).
IlaiiUburg, Pu., April 1 Lawyer
Miilice. counsel for Oentiy, (lie actoi roll
dtiinied to die in Philadelphia toi null -deilng
Muiltii' Yoikc, this uioinliig llled
the lecord of tha imiider case with the
boaid of puidons. The application loi a
paidon wus not tiled, but will come later,
together with the reasons.
Keller's Kciiuiius Identilied.
WJlkes-Bane, Pa, Apill 1 The it
mains of un unknown man found deud
heie yesteiday, weie iemoed to the city
morgue and today the body was idenll
tled us that of J. C. Keller, a tulloi, flom
Hochester, N. y The uulhoiitles of the
latter place hae been notllled,
STATE TOPICS.
The cellai of Jucob Matull's house. In
Mount Caimel, diopped into the Heliance
mine, owing to u Vtiuuezc."
In the act of holding up Itookix Simon,
an Altoona fruit dealer, a footpud wus
promptly urieated und sent to Jail.
Pottsvllle Odd I'ellows pieseuted John
Pollard with a t;old-lieaded cane on the
occasion of the llftleth unnlvursary of
hU nie'inbeishlp In .Miners' lodge.
Governor Hastings uppolnttd ex-ltepro.
sentatlvo Samuel H. Cochrane, of Aim
Btrong. u member of the Pennsylvania
commission of the Tennciee exposition,
Aged Parmer Isauc Hinkle, who was
eccentric because of Injuiles sustained
on his head at a Ilie soma yearf ago, cut
his throat at his homo neur Wrights
vllle, nnd In dying.
A St. Louis VInegur company has
brought a hill In equity to test tho con
stitutionality of tho mute puie food law
in a cane wheieln a lot of Its vinegar was
seized und destroyed ut Beottuale.
People who use
DECLINES TO INTERFERE.
President McKlnley Sees No Reasons for
Interfering In the New Mexico
Murder Cases.
Washington. Apt 11 I. After n-long
conference lth Attorney Oeneral Mc
Keniui this uftei noon. .President Mc-
Kluley declined to Intel fn futther In ,
the case of Ki.tt.k Hoiogo. Antonio Ho- I
logo. Clilco Aim Id and Pntilcia vai
enclH. Ki.vl.-'ted of the inuuler of Shei
111' Kiamc-co Chavez ut Santa Fe. New
Mexico, and Hey will b halved ut
Katitu Ke tomoiiow The men were
tiled in a teilltoilul couit ntiil this
lalsed u iUestltii eiJlicel nllig the JUlls
dlctloli of the tiiesldeiit. I'lesldeilt
(Mevi'l'ilid had na" doubts aa to his
lights In the mattii and was Inclined
lo bjllei that the goxeiuoi of the tet
iltoiy was the stPili'lilH power In the
premises. Pur that leason Mr. Cle.
land gi anted a lesplte of sixty days,
which placed lliuil disposition In the
matt-r In the hands of President Mc
Klnley. Ten davs ago the piesldent
ginnted n fuithei i-isnlte until tomor
row and dllected the coveinni ol N'e.v
MeMcn to :M a similar et"nsion In
otdr tli" t iheri' wculd i) no ooiilllet
over the iiiiestlon tit Jtiilsdlctlnn, Sliuo I
the piesldint and the uttorney g'n-iul
haw riven comldeiuble time to the i
matter. T day the attorney ronoral .
went to the white house with all tlie
papers! In the cise. The pi-Mldnt eon-
lined In his opinion that it was het
tr to look into the application for
cleimiicy on the fasts befme taking up
the (iiiestlon it Jm Infliction und after
c.iieful peiii'al of the Middle" and a
pile ot leltei. and telegrams giving lui
tliei liifonnatlnn they came to the
ciinrliislon that then had been no mls
i an luge of Justice in tho conviction of
the men. This decision lellevcd them
ot the necessity of looking Into the
juilsdlctlonnl uspet us no formal en
dorsement or executive action was net
es.su.ry. The result had been anticipat
ed everal days so tint the condemned
men were picpaied for a denial of fur
ther clemency.
Sciatic Hlicunintisni Cured.
Li. Wagner, Wholesale Druggist,
Hlchmond, Va., says: "1 had a fearful
uttatl: of Sciatic Hheumutlsin, wus laid
up almost two months; was foitunute
enough to net MYSTIC CUHH KOU
HHHCMATISM. This cuied me after
doctoi's piescilptions hud fulled to
have any effect. I huve ulso heard of
line lesults fioin otheis who have used
it." fold by Call I.oienz. druggist, -US
Lackawanna avenue, Seianton.
The Public Debt.
WashlnKton. April 1. The debt state
ment Issued thU afternoon shows a not
duel ease in the public debt, less cash In
the tieasui, dining .March, or JS.W-i,-2'it.
Total cash In the treasmj, W73,
.'3'J,7W. MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Wnll Street He lew.
New York. Apill 1. Stocks In the Initial
dealings were decidedly firmer and prices
rallied sharpl. The lecovery wus most
pionounced hi the anthracite coalers, tho
Vundeibllts and the western loads. The
early gain, which wus equal to about 2
per cent., wus soon lost und bafoiu mid
day tho market gave way under heavy
bear presume. The untlnacltes and the
Gould stocks weio especially weak ut t. is
time. Delaware and Hudson fell below
par, while Jersey Central and Lackawan
na lot a point or two Western Union
diopped 2 per cent. In the lute tiadlug
there was a decided change tor the bet
ter. The shorts showed some neivoustuss
und bef.an to covei. A ieeoeiy of 'j to
3'a pet lent, followed. Deluuaie and
Hudson lose 3',, Jersey Central 3 and the
usuall pi eminent Issues '4 to 1 pel cent
SptfUlatloii left off til 111 Net champ s
show yulns of 4a's per cent Western
L'nlon loat . Total sules were 21J,;oo
shales
Furnished hy WILLIAM LINN. AL
LIEN & CO.. stock biokers. Mears build
ing, rooms, 703-70'J,
Open- High- Low- C'los-
inc e?t. es Ins.
Am. Tobacco Co 73,
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Am. Sugai He'g Co 111
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Scrnnton Hoard of Trndn Kxchnngc
luotutlou--AII Qiiolntioiis Ha cd
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STOCKS.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co.
National Poring & Drlll'g Co.
Klrst Nationul Hank .,.,,..,
Hlmhurat Houlevard Co
Scranton Savings Hank
Scranton Packing Co. ..."..
Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co.
Third National Hunk
Throop Novelty M'f'g Co. ....
Scranton Traction Co
Scranton Axle Works
Weston Mill Co.
Alexander Car Heplacer Co.,
Bid. Asked,
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UONDfl.
Srranton Pass, HnlUay, flrnt
mortKURe due 191S
taiiI,'u Hir,.ot linlhvnv. first
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mortKOKe due 191S 110
Dcranton Plttston Trnc, Co. ...
90
People's Htrpet iuinnny. aec-
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Dlolmon Muiiufactiiring Co.
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City of Hamilton Ht. Imp. 6.
Mt. Vernon Conl Co
Hciuutoii Axle Works
Now York Product.' allnrkfl.
New York. April l.-riout-Hteiuly, uu
chnnged. Whcnt-l)ull, llrm! uiitraded
red, "OaSIc; No. 1 northern, MaSSc.S op
tions cloed steady; Mny, 76Te.: June,
ili'ic.; July. "5ic.s August, 74a7l'ic; Sep
tember. "Ac, Corn Dull, llrtns No. 2,
CO'fcc.i elevntor, 31ie. nfloat; options Mini;
April, 30'ic.i May, 30j,c; July, 31'iC! Sep
tember, 33je. Outs Dull, nrm; options
firm, dull; May, 2.'c, July. 22'4c; spot
prices, No, 2, 22'ic; No. 2 white, 210.:
No. 2 rh'caiio. 23ic; No. 3, 21ic; No. 3
white, 23e ; mixed western, 21u2le.; white
do. and whito state, 23a30e. Provisions
Stead, unchanged. I.ard Quiet, llrm,
uiichuiiged. llutter Plini, unthanRcd.
Cheese Firm, uiichaiiKed. 1-gRS ActUe;
state and Penusjlwinln, 10alinc , west
uin fresh, 9t, southern. y.aS. .
Chleauo ('rniu mid Pro Mini Market.
rhlcuiji, Apt II 1 -Tin- leading futures
untied us follows Whcut -April, i,H,u
(;9'.e.j Ma, 7uVaao've ; Jul, laittUiO'itc.
Com April, 2)1sa2ise ; Ma v. 2rlu2je ;
July, 20u26'te. Outs-Muv. 17'iulie'.; Jul.
ISitulS'e , Septfinlier, lSHulsV Mess
Poik-Miy, $S Ouuii.j1, Julj, Jf.oT'sa
SC-'t, I..iid-Ma. $22u4 25; Jul.
$1 3.'ul."i. Shoit Itlbs-Muy, $lc;alTo.
Jills, II 07'ral 72'j. f'asli iiuotutlons Wele
as follows; Floui Quiet and eas, pilces
uiu'liaiiKed; No 2 hiiiIiik wheat, fi'i'ia
7i)4e.; No 3 do , 71c ; No 2 led. U'.aS l4c .
No. 2 corn, 2l'ln2lTiiC. , No. 2 oats, 17'a
17'i.c ; No. 2 I ye, 3J'na33,- , No. 2 bailt.
SI,- , o. 1 tluxseed, 71'jii7se : piltne timo
thy seed, W5, mess poik. $SSItW; lai.l.
$l2i)u4 2Jl3; shoit libs, sides. $1 OOat M;
shoulder". $4 "M1 short i leai sides.
$I.U2i..u4.73. whisky and sugars unchanged.
Chicngo litvn tncK.
Chicago, AlJlll 1 -Cattle Receipts, S.'nrO
head; market strong; common to extra
slfeis, ?3."3d:i.W, stoek'Ts and fe-edeis,
! ttfal.M, cows and hulls, Jl 7"ij3.".'i; calves,
$3a3til; Texuiis, $.'.fi'iiil fil Hogs Re
ceipts, 22.0CW heud; nmiket stcud , heuvv
parking and shipping lots. Jj.'Jlcil.K'j,
common to choice mixed, UlCillS,
choice assorted, $107i.u).12'..; IlKht, J3'J0a
4 !,".; pigs, $3 10a4 12'j. Shenp Heeelpts,
11.000 head; murket strong; Infeiloi to
choice, $3 50af,; lambs, J 7Ja5 10.
Hnllnlo I, no Stuck,
lltiffalo, N. Y. Apill l.-Cnttle-Stcatly.
Hogs Simile lower; Yoikers, $1.25a4.27';
light, $4.20; pigs, $4.lua4.r: mixed pack
ers, $1.27',ia4 30; loughs, $3.4Da3.W; stays,
$2.75a3.3". Sheep and Lambs Ten ctnts
lower; prime wool lambs, $0 10aG.2."; fair
to good, $j.2Ja3 90; clipped lambs, ti.ZO
u3.23; mixed wool sheep. Rood to choice,
$l.73a3; culls to fair, $3a4 30.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa.. April 1. Ciedlt balances,
.
Scranton Urddlng Co. ..
Dime Del) & Ilia. Hunk
-f TRY A ""
TRIBUHE "WANT ADV." !
THE RESULT
X
t
WILL IiK SATISFACTORY.
!"0NE GENT fl WORDlN ADVANCE !
-4-4-f-f--f-T-M-f-f-f-f-f4-f-H-4-f-f-f
FOR KENT.
Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word.
170R RENT-FIVE (dl SIORY Hl'lLUINO,
J1 No. 1118 W.oinliiguemie, next to Dime
Hank; will be ontlirlj lcmodcud, fiunlNlied
with eluutor und made suitable fur iipurt
incut store. Iuuiilio of J. N. RIL'E, Aleuts
llulldlug.
T7l'ItNlSHEI ItOOMH K) RENT-.MIIS.
i.1 STEINHEl'K, 'J'20 Lackawunni ueuue.
ClX ROOMS ON ADAMS AVENtE FOR
O limn und wife or smull funill of udults;
$1 I.OO. luqulie 71S AdulliH ueuue.
F
OH ItENT-DESlHAULH ROOMS, Kill.
ulHlied or uniiuiusiied. uou Jiuuisou
.'Oil HENT-O-ltOOM HOl'SL', tOlt.NEU
Mudlhon UNeiuietind Uieen HliUehtreet;
location good, liuiuliu on premises
rnWO l.Al'OH 1'ltOVT ROOMS,
Ft It-
1 ntshed ut U'J7 N. Wablilntcton uvenue.
T7011 RENT--1URN1SHKD ROOM FOR
I1 geiitleimiu onl, 5 1 Wyoming emit'.
T70R RENT-AHINOl.E ll-UOOM IIOl'si;
1' 141 l luj uenue; :
iindclt si i'ii in. Aiuil
141 Clu uNcnue: uiodeiu coiixeiileiicei
iindclt. Nteiim. Apiil tot', J. l'Osl', Esq,,
Coin iiioneiilth llulldlug.
JT'OH RENT-A FJ-ROO.M HOI SE IN THE
J1 Olio block on Nuith Wushliii;toiiiieiiui-.
WALTER UHlLiO's, Utoruej.IJotirdofl'rudi'
liuildln.
170H ltEN I -THE Sl'AK Dltl'lj MDIIK ON
1 South .Main inenne, H)de l'.ik; bus
been iisedeeliislel us ii iliuir Htore tor l,r
jeius; iilsoilwelljnglioiise next to It. WAL
'lER illtKJiJs, Atturne), liourd of Trude
lliilldliii;.
liMlONT OFFICES FOR REN'I, His
J' siinut'i'tieet. IlKpillc LEWIS, ItElLlA
A DAVll-.s.
IORllh.NT Hill
IHREE I LOORSOVEK
Htieet. now oei tinted h
J' No 1 1(1 Sprue
theitowluu Assiii'lution, i.ossf.slun Apill I.
Iiupillu ol FUED. S AU.Shlt, oil l.ucku
wuiuiu mt'iini'
rou sali:.
Advs. Under This Head Ons Cent a WorJ.
lOK hALI.-rilF. LHillr AM) Ithsf
V eiiiiipiie'd Imktn and ku ileum puiloi In
I llfl lie count. I It.
Itlilldllii', WIIK.'s-llilllc'
FORI',
Weltzeukotn
Pil.
L'olt SALE NEW IIFOUIEs, HI ItlllEM,
I' stole uud business winjnns, ouu uud tun
hoi xe' lumber UH,'uns, Keioiul-liiiuil l,nm;tes
uud ukik, eliiup, ut XL T. KELI.I.lt'.s.
B
K'('LE FOR sl.F. CHEAP.
APPIA
1-J'JS rioldeiuu Ko.ul.
r.'oRHALi:-M I cNMT (.1VE IT XI
I litli'litlontllel iiilioiidulcMeiim l.aillldiy
It-for Mile on ens. terms. J. o HEARN, uigt.
I7HESR JERSEY .MILCH COW'S Foil
hide. Youug slock. Xllt.s. C. XL NEEI.l),
Kdellu, Pu.
LVjIt HALK
A SILVER-PLATED CONN
double bell eiiiihoiiliiiii. nil el eiiL'ined.'
Willi irumijoiie lieu, gold lined; ueum new
uud cost $im; 111 kell at u buriruln. Addiess
this week to E. W. OAVI.OIt, I ullti)sllle,
Pa.
WAN TED.
Advs. UmierThli Head One Cent a WorJ.
UA NTEI)-;i "oT'I EH '1 Rl IIFNE E.uTT
lollimln" ilutes: .Inl, in, Aiuust jo
uud uu'iit lll.nnd Oct. Dl, lHllil. l'leniluni
will be paid fur same nil rlbiine olllce.
IMPOUNDED.
'Advs, Under This Head Ono Cent a Word.
iivinwKirTii.WH hea d-on ifT.
1 jeui-fdd Jeisey heifer with white bund
uround bod), ciime In pouud with ion
owned by u city olllelul.; will be sold for e
leuseM April n, blub noon.
Jos. ciiritCH, Poundiiiaster.
CLAIRVOYANT.
Advs Under. This Head One Cent a Word.
ME." UiTTiTiTTknTIJnTLUR
unt uud I'hreuoloxist, U'JQ Noith
Main utnue, Hyde I'urk. Few duys only.
Con
tiolly
LINENS.
Wc offer a large purchase of High Class Linens bought by us at a very low
price, for the purpose of a special sale, which we now inaugurate. The prices tire
the lowest in the history of the Linen Trade and the goods are strictly new and
first-class;
TABLE DAHASKS
At 25c.
Urn. Ilaiiinsk, nil
liu lies wide, wcu th
Af OR- llleiiclied Dnmnik,
-Vt VOti 7'J inelic's wide, leg
ulur $l.'2r iiimllty.
1J7V'
At 45c.
lire. Duuuifiki 7'J
liithes utile, tlm
AtC,
usual 05c. grade.
our il.oO
At 45c.
worthr.se.
Illciiehed iJitmnxk,
111 Indus wide,
A4- Ri r -
r.wvnjumm Ve'lUt
very line, wbrth -j.un.
M'JSr llleiiclied liiiiimsk,
Ol,. 7'jiici,tfswlUe,ood
siihieut 91.00.
At$i
SI liK'lie;
The PiitteiMmuid Desluns In then Duuiinks lire the cr lalcst
lirodiiittoiisfroiu the best foreign luuim. Vud In mull) euse-M ue
liueitlie Nupklin lo mutch.
CONNOLLY &
I1HI.P WANTl-:i)-AlAl.KS.
Ad. Under! hi Head One Cent a Word.
UTANTKH IN'IKI.I.KIKM' Mi:.N '1(1
woik, KUumtiteid (iilui) or eominl"
nIoii, Biiod refeictiies leipilied, cull bettteen
t) it. in. and p. in. Itucjin 017, Uoaid of
inule iiiiiiuiiiy.
::
; N'I KH A riHvTCI..nsHAI.IMAN
to hell the most compltte line of l.ulirl-
cutlllir oils Ureases uuil pecliiltlps on lile
Inuiket. Suliilx or lilii'lul eiitiinilssliiii. I
I A' I ITlll.i:Ui:i'ININUl'(l:,l'leL'luiiil,0.
AVANTKH AUKXTS-67. l'Kit .MONTH
unit epi uses pnlil
iKtlNe men If ilcht;
roods Milu
ll
k, ,1111,1m IIMll u, llllll,.. ,itw,i
tiorpe und curl luce lllinlshid l'ltlll
. ... '. ..:! ' . .
All-
diess J ( ) 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 i , ilo .-jlUIH, liostou, .Musk,
. . .
SAI.l.MKN 'IlIOOI.Hl IM'l.ll-X; (Ol N-
ti woik; SUMl N.ihuy iiiniilhl. with
'rnooI.HflM'I.HN: ('Ol N-
S
Illieuil iiddltloiuil comiiilNslous, It. O.
i; VANS A CO., (.lilcUKii.
v7a"nti:d n lnr.A.ViiocA.N think
H of NOiiiehliiiple thing to puteiit.' l'lo
teet our Ideas; the imi lirlie' ou wealth.
Wllte.Illli.N WHDbEllIlI'ltN .. CO., Dept.
V.'iH, I'uteiit Altoinejs, SVushlliMton, 1). ('.,
fortheh M800 pilre oiler und IIKt of 1,000
lnentlous wuuted.
ANTED -AS riENTIN EVERY HIT-
w
tlou tnemittss, 5 1.00 to S5.0D u day
Hindi': rellsut M 'ht: uInoii man to sell Stiuilo
(oods to denleii,; beM Klde line $7fi u liiomh;
Hiilarj or lurgecoiiimlxslonnindc: epeileiii'u
iiuuecessary. l lirton soap uud Mnnufactui-
ug Com pun,, ( Ineliituitl, O.
T7 ANTED -- KMKNOWN MAN IN I
i ecty town to solicit tock subscrlp
tloiin; u monopolj. : blc inline, fin ngnits, uo I
upltulieiilreil. KDWMtD V. l'lslt A, CO.,
llordeu lilock, I'IiIcuko, HI.
IIliLl' WANTED-l'KMALHS.
Adi. Under This Head One Cent u Word.
pANTED-TrriHOl iiil, COXH'E
tent WHltieN", with lefciemes. Apply
ut 1 10 .lelleison ueuae.
LAIIIES-I MVKE HIK W VOLS DOIN(J
nleniant buiiie woik, mid will Khull Hem)
inn luiiiiiiuiiis iiiiiii .cuiiiii); -j i fin sunny,
Jll.ss M. A. M'EHHlNis, Luwrcnce, Mich.
-
-1VA.-STI-U I.A1I1 .IHK.MS 1 . NCHA.-
mil ill m ii nun uiiruiiiii u nniiui h I'lii.e
l..l,,r. ., .if, l.i.i rial. I . ...,, .luuAH i fitful luil .a.i.l-
peimalieiit und Mrs pinlltiible. Wilte for I
uiut iiiuiH in nine miu i;ei neiu in oi iiiiiiiiay
I Hide. T. 11. s.WDEK A CO., Cliii'lnniitl, O.
T AN'I EI) 1 XI M EDI VI ELY-TWO EN Ell-
getlr Niileswoiiie'ii to lepieseut lis.
Gunianteed Ml u da without Intel feiliu;
Willi other duties. Heiiltbtul oceupatluii
Wiltu lor piiitlcillm, enclusliiK istuiiip,
XIANdO CIIEXIICAL LO.MPA.W, No. 7'J
Johu stieet, New York.
REWARD.
Ads, Under This Head One Cent a Word.
V WILL' PAY'" fit E ""pEHSONlToii
J. the nuineof the lud who swore thut Bhe
miw JolmScundiimucltofelioot Win. Pitchier,
the person mentioned In th" Hciiublicuu, und
will, In addition, Kiiuruntce tout she shall
hmeforu husLand either of the thiee Ital
ians unjustl; sent to Jul! Ii the mull who
lun s the machine of thu Xlujor'M Couit of
Hi-riinton, mid will further le themooiii a
l'tnureo potato puteh tiiude i Icli b. tlie ius
of the lumi who inns the machine oftlio luii
iilclpid couit of .si-iuutun to woik thiuuiili
theli hone moon.
JUS. CHFRCII, Ihillsheud.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
miii'hiii tiii. iiuviiD in 'I'ltvbi
Rtl ESI.IU I'OMI'I.M
.-MiUlilnu, Pu., Muie-b is. 1XP7. 1
T HEItEUY ERTH I'll VI THE 10L
I low Ing I evolutions weie adopted ut u meet
ing of the llOHid or Dliectors or this
coiiipun held on the IM,lidn, ut .Muie-b. 07:
Reoled' 'Ihutu meeting of the stockhold
ers be culled to euiiM'Ueut the guiicHit office
ol the coiiip.ili on the 'J 1st dn ot -Mil,
18H7, to tiikem t'.ouortheuppioMil or ill.-n p
pioMil of the iiOinsid lucieiiseof the lupltul
stock of Mild iotiip.ui tiom SIOO.OOO to
Sl'.'OiOOO, said S'.!U,iH)lt ut Ini'liused Mock to
lie pieferied stoi k, the holdeis or Willi h pie
lei led stock shall lie entitled to inele eti
lilllhitledlldeliils thcleon, ut the IntuofO
pel cent, pel nullum, puuble old outofthe
mt eiirulin.'s of the Mild niionitioii, anil that
the seel iilui lie und Is lieivh llistiuetid to
gle notice t hemic, us lequlied b Im.
Resolved. 'Hint u nieetlng oC the stockhold
ers be Hilled to iiinveiieut the geiierul nlllee
ol the compiin. on the 'J 1st d.i ol Ma.,
4807, to take uitloii uu the uppiovul oi dls
upinoviil ol the iJiuK)-ed iiieieu.u of thu In
dehtedniss uf wild coiiipuii. Irom yitio.OOO
to Sr.'O.oon; uud Hint the seeietiu. bettiid
Ishi'ieli, dlloted to vjl" notice theicof, us Is
dll cited bj lu
D U. Al'IlERToN.si.i'ietui..
EXECUrOKS NOTICE. .
IS'IATK "F I'HII IP WI.H IIEI, LA IE
I j of the elt.v iiCNiiitntoii, dena-ed.
Notice Is lieiebv ulvi n Hint lelttis tesc.i
liientiii upon tie i si et i- ofllie snld ti . .dint
huve hieii ultilittd to the nude: slum d Ml
peisuus llidel ted tit ailld i-tute ill, iL'quiUd
tn liuike Immediate pu inent, und thu-e tun
lug lllllllir Ol itelnllllds ny ilnm Ihe smite uill
pieient them t.n Jiu men wlthi.lil debt. to
Iliir.N l . Whll IIFI.
WILLI M P. W Ell II F.I .
Extent, il., Hi'iiuituii, Pa.
A.IIU'XIAN,
WARD A ROILS, Attorney lot I'.stute.
PUOPOSAI.S.
AJs U id 'r This Head One Cent a Word
CeaTkiV'prijposXls Wil L "iikfTtL
' eel veil ut the Count. Coiniulssliiiieis of
llee ot I.ui'kuwuonu loiiu.v until noon uu
Siiliudii., Vplll tld, 1807. lor lulling nr le
hi lug up to guide the Hug stone wull.s on
Couit Mouse giouuds uud Hug stone slde
wulks Foi iniitleiiluis luqulie ut Coiltit.v
Commlssloiieis utllce.
'I he I uunt ( niiiitilssl iners leseive thu
iWlit to lejcet uu. or nil bids.
( HAIlLLs 1 . WAONF.It,
ColllllliSsllllll'IS Clcik.
STEAMSHIP IICKETS.
VCF.VN
KIEAXISHII' I'llKLTS AND
V. diults.
J. A. HUIKON, I'uluce Kes.
tuiiiuiit, '2D" l.uckuwiiniiu iiveiiui', scimitoii.
.MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs, Under Thl Head One Cent u Word.
WX'X'XVVwWW,VV' VwV'
ONEYTO LOAN -Sc!l),()OOTO LO V.N ON
M
lionils und inoi I e'ae'es.
CHAH. II, W'i:LLLs, coal Exchange.
HfON'KY TO LOAN I CAN
.MAKE TWO
IM onethoiisuiiddollnr lounsoii short
no-
lice; iiilulmiiiii fee, I). II.
SI........ Ill, II. II... U..M..f...t 11.1
IlKPLOULE,
iviiin iiiiiiuiniii -,; ..,,,, ,..
Ql,000 Sl.ftlHliinil other sinus.
A only lo
W'OODLFF
Ilcpubllc-un llulldlug.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word,
lCRNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH IKE
V . ot buthj eeutral location. U'l MudUou
u euue,
m Jm'flf
LINENS. LINENS
NAPKINS
At SI 00 '""'l llleached
rtL J)l.V NiitiklnNlntlieiS.
nor iXn'r iillil "i Hlzes; koihI
I'5- UA. wolKlit und every
thread linen; woith fiom ei.tlft
toM.OU.
At 51 S? Med. mid lurije
rvi. slI.OJ .Ur.l.fullblcucli'd
Ilk
Illrut'hed Dnimisk,
niipiag-ij Iticlies wide;
7'J
number.
r Illeuebed lluiiinsk,
una
nupKUH; woilli SJ.'Ji.
Prom fe'J.'JS u doen upto Jl.'JA. We hovu lurife Hue of lino
Nupkliix ut prices thut cannot be uppruuehed.
A feu lmst words uu loWKI.s- lluek Towels ut 12VM Huek
'iowelKiit lt)e.; lluek ToucU ut -JUci Uiumnk Towel ut Ubc,; Da
liiiesk Toels ut sue.
We bellcse thee to be thti best idun lu Toutdn eer ollered In
Scraiitoii.
ir.(leruiun llleuel.ed
'D Diimiisk.cvtri wide
worth fully SU.oU,
WALLACE,
AGISTS WANTIID.
Ail'. Under 1 hi Head One Cent a Word.
W'ANTKI) -SIlLIITIOKS; NO DI'.I.I VKH-
Ink'. Ill iilluctlliu: nosltlon neriiiuiiunt:
nu wekl; slule uKe. UI.K.N IIHUI'IIKHn,
hii
ii
Uoolni-tei, N. Y.
TANTi:i.-oi:.i:uAL aoknts in i:v-
' cry ionnt; iilnolud cuitMinseTKjKonie-
ii'i'ilf .'lew; mire Nuiier; uppi qtiicK. J. i
hit
lIlI.lli:i:T, 1 1 1 AUuiiuiuuiUK', Sfiuntuiiil'u.
A OKNTS-WHAT AHI' YOl' UdlXH TO
1 iloiibout h-nre ( ItleliKhln pi Ice !M. (lu
lug b thoiisaiids.
,illitss MC'IIOI.S,
upcnlllc, 111.
, . ,i'vt'.j 'i Lii.i i tt it ,,,i.,.,.,...
il u'io-tu .-M..I.K ulu ruav liv rti,
ill. gold. Hller, nlikel uuil coiiiier electio
plnsttrs; priceH fiom Stl upward: wilur and
' expenses piuu; iiiitnt tree. Allures, Willi
i ::.-. -..-..":" " .1
expenses limn; muni iree. .uurc8,
Mump, .MU'HUIAN Ml-U CO., Chluugu.
AUK.NT'S-TO HEM. CIUARS TO DEAl I
cth; S'jr, weekly nnd ex pt uses; epeil
euce uuneci'iiiir. CO.N.sOMDATEU MKU
CO., 4.8 Van Umen St., CIiIcuko.
IIOKSKS roii sali:.
Ad s. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word.
7 UHT Alllll EU Wl FTTa CARLOAD OP
liorbes 40 Head; Rood workers und dm-
ois; welch from I, ion to 1,00(1; eim lie seen
ui :i:i i luiyinoiui court. i . -M, t ouu.
CHIUOl'ODIST AND MANICUUi:.
pORX.S, HL'NIONS AND INOIIOWINO
V nulls ruled without tho least puln or
drnwlng blood. Coiisiiltutioii und udviio
gieu free. E. M. HETZEI., Clilroiodlst,
:i:iO l.ui'kuaiinu aenue. Ladles attended
ut their lcsldcuc'c. If dualled. Churiics model
mo. HUSIXUSS OPPORTUNITIES.
Ad s. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
T'iRvrHL m "TmEnT'iiL'siN ess'
V stock und II xtiues. Dolm; oei stil.uoo
i)ir liinnth. Itist lot (itlmi in u ton n nf 1.liflll
i population, i.nrte proms; nuiiiii e.vpenne.
Cash required down, S'J.aoo; must sell quick,
, uolnir In othir huslness. J'orrull puitli'iilnis
lllllllie of 11. N. PATRICK, tJtll Noith
Wnshliigtou uveiiiie, Seiunton, Pu.
20l -v EVEIU SlOO XIADE LAST
O- 1 nioiith tluoiiKh oui Hjsteni of Mjndl-
f utespeeillutlou
wenu ioi inn expuiuuioi)
lminplilet. O CONNOR A ( O., JO Wall St.,
ill)
CITY SCAVENGER.
-(HAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENdER.
V All oideis pioiuptl) uttended to, duy or
night. All the latest .uppllniiees. Chiirges
leusutinlile. 710 seruntou stieet. House,
(Itlit North Washington uveuue.
All.llRlOdS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. uud less pools; no odor. Improved
pu in lis used A. HIIKJIJS, Proprietor.
Leav e oi ders 1 100 N. XIulu live., or Elekes'
drug stoic, corner Adams and .Mulberry,
'telephone 0040.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
(Jl'ITATlON WAN1ED-TO OO OLT
C7 wiislilng; washing uud lioulug tutceii
Inline, ulso. Cull or uudress L U., till 1 Suiii
uer ineuue, city.
CITl'ATION WANTED - ll A VOl'Ml
c nimiiis teumstei or woik uiouinl u batti.
Addiess ll'.'l stone us euue.
SlTFA'llON WANTED-m A Of.Mi
mull lu hotel or restuuiuut; can give
good leielelices. Addresn s-jo Xluple stieet.
VANTED-MTAL II'IO.N OF AN KIND,
II b un expurleiiceil dr goods iiei
cun furnish good
'1 rlbune office.
lefeiences. Addiess II.,
SUT'VnoN WANTED-ItY 'V YOl NH
iiomiin to do viushlng, lionliig or house
cleaning by the duv. Experienced und will
ing, cun get Ijoud re'coliiiiiendutiuiis. Address
MRS. XL 1)., 'I illume Olllce.
(1TI ATION W'ANTED11 XHDDLEAUED
O womiiii us ook or geuciul bousewoik.
Addiess L. W'., 501 Fellows stieet,
i I I'l ATION WANTED ll A MUST
O cluss but bei; ut in duv work. Cullorud
iliessSPKI.Vii.SlkoMcl Uurber suppl), 107
joining uv emit, upstulis.
A. IMll slRIul , W U.MAN WOl 1.1)
like to sei me u pluie oi do viuiblug,
lionliig oi "em ml housewurk; iiiti speak
(ieiinun, Polish or EngllHh. HOSE NOW'AK,
010 Uiuok stieet, -lt.
w
ANTED W'ASHINO AND 1HON1NC1
b u ulduu ut lib citbsou street.
T7l'EltIEN'CED liARDNKIt SEEKS EXP
I
i. iloiiieiit l.iums Im vi to attend to all
kinds nf FloMeis, fhriibber), etc.
I I' II l.,w I ... 1. 1. i, ti ,t,i iti. mi,.
Address,
OllL VI ION W VMk.li HV AN LM'Lltl-
J entedi.lttel i lerlt, is tewpeiutc uud has
good liiihtu Will d inn thing but cuinu-s.
I'un Ininlth leteience Ii. .1. 11. Lute lilbuue.
OPEN loll h.M! U.EMENT IN NORI'll
custein Penns.vlvunlu Flrst-cluss pb
tmeliuliiu Jolnei und iiiut-iiiuker; Ihoioiigli
l posted vtnh detulls of business. Addiess,
l'lNl. VR'I.LUie MciliirB'ui, '20 Peri) strs'i't,
.Veil V ot k.
s
IHAl'loN W VMT.D--HY A VOFNd
imli ms ii luil.'s niiiUI or coverni ss.
.speaks' both English uud llermun; ulso ud
mued lu uitislc. Addiess, A. ., cuiu
'lilbuue Olllce.
CirCVTION WVNTEH-
' milu. in uu mijuelt.
HY A YOl'Xd
tiood education
In Eiijllsh uud Weniutu; lllist-cluss tc.ti
monluls. P o. llo :i:i:, .Moscow, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL GARDS.
I'liy.siclniH nnd Surgeons,
Hire. I. FUEY HAS REMOVED HIS
otlhrs to the Jewell llulldlug. 3oJ Spine"
ctreet.
DR. MARTHA S. KVEH1TT. 30S WASH
lngton uve. Office hours until 10 a. in.,
2 to 4. 0 to S p, m,
MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D.. HOME
opathist, No, 223 Adams avenue.
DR. A. TRAPOl.D, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, cornel Wyoming
avenue and Spiuco street, Scranton. Of
fice hours, Thuudny und Saturdays, 9
a. m. to 0 p, m,
DR. W. E. ALLEN5l2N01tTH WASH.,
lngton avenue,
DR. ANNA LAW. 308 WYOMING AV13.
Olllce hours, 9 11 a. m., 1-3 p. m 7-8 p. in,
DR. L. SI. (1ATES. ROOMS 207 AND 201.
lloaid ot Tiudu building, Olllce hours,
8 to B a. in.. 2 to 3 and 7 to ti p. in. Resi
dence 200 Mudlsou uvenue.
DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc.
Hon. Rooms :oa and 2o7 Mears Building.
dl idlUC
Mfcl AK '""" llleachea
Jl.to Napkins, lurgo
dinner kUc; leal value $1.79.
MC? nn I.arKedtnuerRlze,
.Utf rullWenobed and
worth evui) cent or yj.QO a
dozen.
2091&SXUC
Olllce telephone 1303.
2 to 4. 7 to 9.
Hours: 10 to 12.
DR. 9. W. LAMr.nKAUX. A SPECIAL
Ist on chronic dlseune of the heart, lungs,
liver, kldiiDy and genlto uilnary or
guus, will occupy the ulllco of Dr. Iloos.
232 Adams avenue. Ofllce hours, 1 to 3
p.m.
DR JOHN C. PRICE. 330 WASIHNQTON
avenue. Ofllce hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to
4 und 7 to S p. m.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR.
eeon, Horses, Cattle und Dogs treated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton
Telephone 2672.
Architects
PHRCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECtT
Board of Trade Building.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCflTECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth
building; Scranton,
E. L. WALTER, AHCh1tECT.OFFICH
rear of 600 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT.
433 Spruce St., cor. Wush.ye., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BRONVN. ARCHITECT,
Price building, 120 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I LACEY it SON, ARCHITECT;,.
Traders' Natlonnl Bank.
Lawver.
FRANK E. BOYLE, ATORNEY AND
counsellor-nt-law. Burr building, rooms
13nnrt 14 Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY.
Rooms 212-13-14 Commonwealth Bldg.
JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEY b.
ut-law, Commonwealth Building.
WARREN '&. KNAPP; ATTORNEYS
and Couusellois-at-law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
- -' .
. JESSUP . JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
I and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS
National Bank Building.
ALFRED HAND, WIL1AM J HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and SI.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT"
Law, Room D, Coal Exchange. Scranton,
Pa. J
I JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY
1 at -Law Rooms 614. D;5 and 616. Board
of Trade Building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllce. Womlng avenue. Scranton.
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. COXIEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears buildings, corner Washington
nvenm nnd Spruce street.
B. F. KILLAXI. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAXIILTON. 'ATTORNEY.
at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg., Scrnn
ton. WATSON. DIEHL. HALL & KEMXIER
ER Attorneys und Counsellors-at-Law;
Traders' National Bank Building; room
C, 7, i, 9, and 10 third floor.
Detectives.
BARRING & Xl'S'LrENEY."cOJIXtON
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency
JJcntists.
M'GRAW."
DR. F.
street.
L.
303 SPRUCH
DR. II. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX
change. WELCOXIE C. SNOVER,
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2
421
to 5.
LACKA.
Dressmaker,
MRS. 51. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA
Seruntou, Pa , prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children, Catalogue at re
uuest. REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER II. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams uvenue. Spring
trin Ax'll 13 Klndeigurtcn HO per term.
SocJ-.,
G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDXIEN AND
Nurserymen, store 14S Washington ave.
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave.
line: storo telephone. 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KCHTTEL, REAR 611 LACKA.
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufae.
turor of Wire Screens.
Hotels and Restaurants. '
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANKS
lln avenue, natc reasonable.
-. '.HIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOt'SE, NEAR D.. L. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu.
lopean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
.Miscellaneous.
BAFEIt'S ORCHESTRA-XIUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Uauer. conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'J
music store.
MEOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twin.
Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton. Pa,
FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE-
sale dealers lu Woodware, Cordage and
Oll Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ayo
THOMAS Al'BREY. EXPERT AfJ.
countunt and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20.
Williams Building, opposite postottlce.
Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher
Print I UK.
THE TRIBl'NK PUBLISHING CO..
North Washington Avenue Linotype
Composition ot all kinds quickly don.
Facllltleu unsurpassed lu this raglon.
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