fk' THE SORANTON TT1IBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 3, 1897. l ..9- THE MARKETS JRE WAITING Industries Staggered by the Decision of the Supreme Court. RAILROAD EARNINQS INCREASING ItcporU for tho Quarter Unto Ilcon Kiicoiirnglni.--Vote of thu Homo .Undo No Impression on Uuslncss. Market for Products 11ns llceii Vartnlilo unci Uncertain. New York. April 2. It. a. Dun & Co. will say totnoriuw In their weekly He View of Trade: The inatketH uie still waiting, Home sagging downward and others recover lng. There Is much dis position to use the decision ot the Hu ptetne court against lallioad combi nations us an instiument for depress ing stocks und yet the buying has pre ented a decline exceeding one dollur per share and fur tiust stocks 20 cents per slime. The lepotts of lullroud earnings for the quaiter huve been somewhat eiicum aging, the uggregute having been only H.2 per cent, sniutlei thun last year and the Mulch letuins have been luther mole fuvoiuble thun those for Junuaiy or Kebiuuiy. The vote of the house In fuvor or a new tariff bill bus made no liiipiesslon In business. The mulket for pioducts has been variable and uncertain. The lion und steel Industry has been staggered, so to speak, by the decision of the Hupieme com t affecting rail louds. Mince It Is upiehended that pur chases not only of mils, but of curs, locomotives and bildge maleiluls may be ullVeted. The gieut struggle be tween the oie piodiuing companies of Musiibu has not yet so far developed thut anybody can I eel conlUteut us to the tutuie cost of lion. The new com bliiulluiiTn itit nails flJil uffectn sell ing pi Ices In eastern niaikels. Failures for the llrst iiiuuter of lb'J" number S.W-i against 4,1)31 last yeur. PROF. COLES FOR APRIL. From Storms and Signs. The vital foreo of all animal and vege table life will be at "high Hood" neatly two-thlids of the whole time this montn, which Is a vei unusual oeeiitence, and, whether It fot bodes, much good, or ntu.'ii c- II. time alone will tell; as the planets uio all one one side of the heavens und in positions to give Old Mother Earth teirl Ule punishment should they choose so to do. We have outlined the position of each planet showing Just how and where each one will beur upon Karth, In our planetary chart, which we will send, Tree, to tiny one partlculuily Intel ested In our predictions. A.N KV1I. WAVK COMING. A wave ot evil doing will pats over the count!- this month und cause untold un gulsh, and lnnumeiable annoyances. Let Ch! lM Ian men and women every wheie, do all that they possibly can to check the giowth and piogiess of these evil ml ciobeu that weie scattered bioadcast all over the countiy last month by evil du ets; as theie were enoush evil thought genn seeds sowed by the united press to offset the good that God would havo us enjoy, "hut e would not." If thcie be any mom evil mleiobes in preachers' bialns they will come out tor un alilns this month aKUln und mom lellglous bat tles will be fought. vr.Ni's Avir.t, disaipi:ah. Tho bright shining star Venus, now so conspicuous In the golden west, will dis appear on, or about, the 2Mh Inst., and will not appear again for seveial weeks; when she will he heen In the east, us morning star. How can she disappear and wheie docs she go? How can she get over to the east without being seen by U9'.' aie questions thut can be easily explained. On the evening or the 4th Inst.. Venus will be Just notth of the new moon and ptesent a giand sight to tho-e living wheie the sky Is not clouded at thut time. This will be your last oppor tunity, for a long time, to see Venus and tne young Moon wooing, on a Sunday night THi: COMING STOItMS, AND SIGNS. The gaseous matter passed oft the sun and caused unprecedented stouns and tloods last month at the vers time thut We piedleted It would. This month the planets ule all on one side of the heavens and .trouble Is piotulsed, fuither to the east. Kiom the 1st to the loth; fiom the 12th to mil and fiom the lilst to L".Jth will be the most dungerous peilods of the month, with sudden local dlstui bailees up peuilug between the above dates. Stiunge phenomena and a new come: will appear In the heavens; while an earthquake and a niHteor fall will cause the eatth to tiemble. Our Storm and Sign Calendar, showing the very days of these approaching dlstui bances will be fent, fiee, to any one puitlculaily in terested In them. A P1CTUHU OP BLACK LIGHTNING. Black lightning appeuied last mouth up on the veiy date thut we piedleted, and caiifrd the dial on the compass to point routhwaid, fur mote than a minute ot time. This will cause an euily lecord of tornadoes, hurricanes, hall stoims, wind. Ktonns, tleue thunder Morius, etc. U j havo prepared thousands of pletures of this black lightning taken fiom a photo gtaph, which we would like for all of our fileiids to see, us this Is the llrst pletuie of hllek lightning ever betoie seen or heard of. Tiuly a sttaune year Is iSM piovlng thus fur. Dr. Humphreys Says!!! as 77 99 Is to Grip & Colds SO Is Humphreys' No. io to Dyspepsia, Indigestion, "Weak Stomach, Heartburn, Watcrurasli, Low Spirits. A single doNe of No. 10 relieves nn acute attack; Its persistent uso cures the worst cases of Dyspepsia. Dr. Humphreys. Homeopathic Manuat of Diseases at your Druggists or mailed free. Sold hy druggists, nr seal 011 receipt of 'jricts., r(luts'orl. Humphrey.' Med. Co.. Cor, Wllllaui and John bis., New York. WHEN TO PIANT. Mercury Is now' In sign Oemlnl; Vcntu Itsign Vligo; Earth In sign Libra; Mars In sign Leo; Jupiter la sign Virgo, while Uranus and Saturn art still In sign Scor pio. Theiefore the "high flood" days or best days for planting will be the 1st, !d, 6th. 6th, 9th, 10th, 19th, 20th. 23d, 24th, 27lh, 2Sth, 29th und 30th. The "low obb" duys or best days for weeding, will be the Sd, 4th, ltth. 15th, JSth, 17th. 'lRth, 21t, 22d, 25th and 28th. Full Information us to how, and when, each kind of seed should be sown, or planted, will be sent freo to any ucldress. Professor C. Coles, Editor Storms und Signs. Kingston, Pa., IT. 8. A March 25, 18)7. MUSICAL NOTES. Tho nisphum-OregorowltFoh concert, which will be given at the Frolhlnghnm on Tuesday evening, Apill 13, will doubt less 1je the best gleat muslcul event of the Hcaaon. The prograiuniu for the eveiiliiff Trill be us follows: PART 1. "Airs Rosses" Wlcnlawskl Mr. (Jrogoiowltsch. Four Serious Songs, op. 121 Urohmn Mr. Ulsphntn. lit) "All" Ibich (b) "L'Abellle," C'The Uee" Schubert Mr. (Srt'gurowltsch, Intermission. PART H. (a) "O Welt Thou III the Could Ulust," Franz (b) "How (leiitly Here" Schumann (o) "Nuibody" Schumann (d) "Der Eil K'nulg" Schubert .Mr. lilspham. Tlgelinerwelseii Saiusato Mr. niegorowltsch, (u) "Ijizuius." (b) "Wheie lie Ooln""' Tiudltlutial English Songs (e) "Look Into Mine Eyes Aculn," Edwin d ShAip (d) "A Spilug Song" Hubert Puny The pationesses ute Mrs. Thomus Dick scin, Mis. Ileniy Hellti. Jl.. Mrs. II. M. Hole-. Mrs. E X. Wllluid. Mis. Everett -a-V fe". WSK tfifi.yzs &Z&' WW - yiae WW DAVID BISPHAM. Warren, Mrs. D. 12. Tuylor, Mrs Wutklns, Mrs. 12. L. Fuller. Mrs. T. II. It. W. Archbald. Mrs. II. 11. Ware. Mrs, c. i:. Robinson. Mrs. Franklin Henshaw, Mrs. Horace Hand. Mrs. Hcniy W. Montgom ery, Mrs. Luther Keller, Mrs. J. S. Me Anulty, Mrs. Geoige II. Smith. Mrs. G. Dull. Dlmmlck. Mrs. A. IO. ISIaoklntou. .Airs A. II. Storrs, Mrs. C. S. Weston, Mrs. Justus von Storch, Mrs. W. G. l'ailte. Mis C. H. I'arke, Mis. 11. M. 12dwards. Mrs. L. II. Glbbs. Miss Nellie Gilltln, .Mrs. Hrnest Thlele. Mrs. J. W. Couant, Mrs. Theodore Hemberger, Mrs. J. A. Pennington. Mrs. It. T. Black, Mis. Calvin Seybolt. Mrs. 11. M. Winton, Miss S. Louise Haidenberg, .Mrs. W. Kennedy, Mrs. Waller Bllggs. Mrs. A. F. Law, Mrs. Mi. Mis. Mis. Mis. Geoige Mahy. Mis. C. H. l'enman, Isaac Post, Mrs. 1 I). Biewsler, A. J. Connell, Mrs. J. L. Connell, Chillies Connell. Mis. W. 11. Uuell. Cbailes Schhigfr. .Mrs. J. S. Mc- Aniilty, Mrs. V. J. Hund, .Mrs. ICzia II. Hippie, Mrs. M. W. Lowry. Mrs. W. 11. Jessup, Jr., Mrs. W. F. Ilullstead, .Mis. G. .M. Hallsteud, Mrs. Thomas 1-2. Jones, Mrs. 12. I. Kingsbury. Mis. 11. P. Simp son. Mis. C. I). Simpson, Mrs, N. V. Leet, Mis. W. T. Smith, Mrs. II. H. Itey nolds. Mis. J. M. Bice. Mrs. N. Bice, Mrs. 12. G. Coarsen. .Mrs. A. II. Chilsty, Mrs. Clarence Frey, Mrs. J. L. Wentz, Mis. J. T. Porter, Mrs. William Hanley, Jlrs. W. H. Gearhart. Mrs. T. C. Von Stoich, .Mrs. J. A. Lansing, Mrs. W. II. Pierce, Mrs. B. II. Pratt. Mrs. C. II. Scott, Mrs. C. Klrkpatrlek. Mis. ' C. U. Jones. Mrs. 11. J. Anderson, Mrs. L. Oak fold. Mrs. W. W. herunton, Mrs. F. P. Price, Mrs. I. F. lOverhnit. The list of pations: Colonel I2ziu Blpple, Henry Ilelln, Jr.. Judgo II. .M. Hdwurds. 1-2. P. Kliigsbuiy, Alfied Connell. John 12, Bar rett. K. T. Sweet, 12. 12. Southwoi th. Theodor Hembelger, J. Willis Coiuiut, 12rne-st Thlele. Keevu Jones, J. A. Penn ington. J. M. Chance'. Haydn 12 vans. Tbi lisi of those who have seeuie-d the loges and boxes for the IStspham concert will be published next Week. Mrs. Bab-utlne has arranged for a subscription conceit to be given by these urtlsts In Wllkes Bane on Apill 1:', the night befole they uppeur In Scruutou, and it is hupcil that the Senintoii audience will equal. If not e-xcel the Wllkes-Baire audience. A great de-al of enthusiasm Is aioused In Wilkes U.ure. however, over the coming theie of these great a! lists, and Indications aiu that they will have u well tilled house. i: ii ii Mr and Mis. J. S. Cox. of Webster avenue, gave a musleale to a ew fi lends on Thuisday evening. The music was furnished by the Phllhaimoule Suing quartette, consisting of A. 1-2. Morse, tits' mandolin; It. B. Ashley, second mando lin: It. W. Neubauer. mandolin, and J. A. Foote, guilur. The musle was of a high orde-r iul was gieatly appi eclated by those present. A dimming unuv of vocalists will be hi-.U'd ut Davis' theater in XI Week nil the retlllll of tho Al'Ite'OVe-s huilt'sque troupe. Whose members gullied inch gleat popu lailty upon their lust visit to Scranlon The company will be headed hy Mln cissy Giunt, who made u lilt as Widow Daphne Giien while with the Gorumiis In "Qllhoolys Abroad." the California slngeis, the Walker sisteih. and other .al clited vocalists, whose efforts won ad miration ut the lust engagement. Man ager Davis has been fortunate lii secur ing a i etui n engagement with this popu lav company. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mr. William Atherton and daughter. Oerttude, returned Wednesday from u trip through the southern states. Dr. 12. K. Smith, of Ashley, visited friends hete this week. V. H. .Smith ami family and Fied Stone mo stiff ei Ing from la grippe. The Justin Hios. ure making ijulte n success in tho photo business. Mr. T. J. Shillings-und Miss Lizzie Hunter were mini led on Wedne&duy evening last by Rev. F. W. Youngs In the parsonage puiiois, Mr. Oenige Keith will move to "SB North Main avenue, S-erunton, next week. Mr. und Mis. Keith havo lived here for many yearn and they will be missed from our society very much. Mr. Frank Stanton has moved in the Martin Oilllln house and Mr. Carinody, of Seranton, will move In the lious? that Mr. Stanton vacated, of which he Is the owner. Mr. Richard Busted, of ntnghainton, has moved in the deorge Van Sickles house, sMra.- John Singer, of Carbondale, has moved back In her house, Mr, '"WoodhoUBu, moved In his new house on -Woodlawn park on Wednes day, and Mr. Woodruff, of Soranton, moved In the house vacated by Mr, Woodhouse. Mrs. John 'Walters hau been quit sick. ' :7&&r-' $&&& Jg ivaitffimiiM' wA$&&M$'J& 'iff f ''vV7VCK &ji?ssrr yji &jffvftA Vitus Vanquished of r What Gisred Little Stanley Nicho! of Chorea. Iom tht Republican-Journal, Oadcmburg, If. I". A letter wm lately received at tho ofneeof the HtpuUican-Joxtrnal from Hammond to the cllect that the cure of an extraordinary severe caie of St. Vitus' dnnco had been effected on the person of little Stanley Nleliol, the eight-year-old con of Mrs. Charles Nicliol of that village. A reporter was accordingly dispatched In that direction who. ufier some inquiry, found Mrs. Meliol'i residence about u mile outside the village. Mrs. Nlu'iol said : I "A little over n yeur inju my boy, Stanley Mcliol, who is now only eight yeais old, Manned me one day by being taken with u strange Burgling in his tluoat. After the first the attacks became unite frequent. , Stanley did not complain ol any pain, but Bald that he could not help mukiiiK the noise. At mat tune there was a .New iuru doctor stopping in the village wlio was u specialist on throat mid nasal diseases. 1 took my son io nun iiuu alter a caretni examination lie suid that there was iiutliiiig the matter with the boy's tluoat. The giiigling in his opinion was caused by a nervous contraction of the muscles of the throat. He usked who our family physician was und said thut he would consult with him before he prescribed. "Stanley rapidly grew wotsc. He was nlways n sickly boy. One day I noticed that he wits Jerking his arm up in il verv peculiar manner. A few days biter he seemed to lo,e control of his lens, first one und then the other would be pulli'd up und then straightened out again, lie was a per fect bundle of nerves and was rapidly losing nil control of himself. When eating at the table or drinking. Ids una would oi'teu twitch bo us to spill what he was driuking. One MARKETS AND STOCKS. Mull Street Review. New Yoik, Apt 11 2. Stocks in the main was llimer today at Intervals. The mar ket was Inclined to heaviness. Tho lm piovement in the maiket was due more to n desire on the part of re-cent sellis to iieeept prollts thun to any material change In the situation. Tho anthracite coaleis was benellled by ottlclal state ments that the Jetsey Central will not pass the dividend. Western Union was also Influenced by dividend rumors. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. AL LKN & CO.. stock brokers. Mears build ing, rooms, 703-700. open- itigu- iow- uio3 lnir. est es Ing. Am. Tobacco Co. ... 74 74 111H 10 20t,u 17',i 1 7UU 103', 72V6 S) 73. C3 103 153 I2h 3i'k n.; 4U"i 2S U 21 son 10 1 137, 2.1 U7 73 HOJg 10i 20 47 1C'4 7S 101 71 29 72 1T. 101 ir3 73-a 110 10 20' 47; lli 7' 101 72' s 2U 73'.. C2T4 101!j 153 12-, 31 ICO Am. Sug. Bef. Co...ll0T Atch.. To. & S. Fe.. 10 At., To. & S. Fe Pr.. 20i Canada Southern .... 47 Ches. & Ohio 1GV1 Chic. Gaa 79 Chic. & N. W 101'i Chic. II. & Q 71. C. C. C. & St. Is.... Si Chic, Mil. & St. P.. 73 Chic. II. I. & Pae.. i!2i Del. & Hudson WiU IX, L. ,t W 15". Dlst. & C. F 12 Gen. I21eetilc Si Lake Shore IC. Louis, Ai Nash 40 M. K. .. Tex. Pr.... 27 Man. Elevated 84'i Mo. Pae i;u Nut. Lead 23'. N. J. Central !', N. y. Cential 9s' N. Y., L. 1-2. & W. ... U N. Y H. & W. Pr... 21 Nor. Puc Si Out. .t West 13 Omaha i's Pae .Mall Iti's Phil. & Bead 214 Southern It. 11 S Southern R. It. Pr... L'6Vi 12 3Ii 1K1 I". 27- S3" j ir 2Ji 79', m 13 23 13 FA -e'e ni'l 1J, 21 79 H9'i 13 20 13 59 27V, 20', S 2j 20 8, 5 5H 13 SO'i 0 13 r,a 27 21'i 8 20 U 8?. D7 5i 13'8 eiu c 50'i 20'-. 20' s 8 20' 8 Si S8 12 79 C Term, C. & lion 25 8H 81U Texas Pacific I'nlon Pacific .... Wabash Wabash Pr Western I'nlon ., I'. S. Leather .... F. S. Leather Pr. CHICAGO UOAUD OF TRADE PRICES. t)pen- jiirh- uw- i:ios Ini.'. est, est. Ing. .. 7e 71 70 7J7S .. 70'n 7o C9 70', WHEAT. May July OATS. May July CORN. May July LARD. May July PORK. May 17 lb'i 17'i 18 23' 4 20 4.23 4.25 17 IS', 24 20 2C'i , 4.23 , 4.35 25's 1.25 4.25 1.25 125 8.47 8 47 'M'ranton Itonrd or Trndo F.xchungc (JuotntioiiK--.Vll Quotutiolis'linscd on Tar of IOO. STOCKS. Bid Soranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... Asked. 20 SO National noting Ac ururg e.'o. First Natlon-il Rank Elmhiitut Houlevard Co Seraii'ci' Siv net Dank S 'ui..c 1 . -' King Co Luk.-i ' Hon & Steel Co. 'iliP-J '" ' ' I Hank Thioop N' e.ly M'f'g Co 3cran:on ctiou Co Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co Alexander Car Replacer Co.. Soranton Bedding Co Dime Dep & DIs, Hank I.ucka. Tl list &. Sufe Dep. Co. Ciystal Lake Wuter Co liONDS. Seranton Pass. ICallway, llrst moitBaKe due 191S Teople's Stieet Railway. Hist ipoltgnge due 1918 Siianton & Plttston Trac. Co. People's Smet Railway. Sec ond mottguKc due 1920 Dickson Munufaetuilng Co.... I.aeka. Township -School ic.. ("It y of Heinutou St. Imp. 65;. Ml. Veinon Coal Co Seranton Axle Works C50 100 200 93 150 350 9) 15 17 80 250 300 105 143 140 145 125 110 ... 110 ... 90 HO ... 100 ... 102 102 85 100 .New York I'roducn Market. New Yoik, Apill 2. Flour yul-i, teady, unchanged. Wheal Dull. Hi in er. t'nsiu'led led, "Uatj-'c; No. 1 noilh ern, M'suSlV'.; options, closed flint; May, 77V.: June, 77c.; July, "tie.; September, 71c. Corn Dull, tit in : No. 2. 20',-c, ele vator: 31Sc, ullout: options dull and steady. April, 2W.c.; May, 8lV'.; July, SIo, Oats Dull, tinner; options steady, dull; May, 2Jc.; July, 22'jc; spot pilces, No. 2, 22'ie.; No. 2 white, 2tiic; No. 2 Chicago, 23V4C.; No. 2, 21.c; No. 2 while. JJc; mixed western, 2l42lc; white do., 2Ja Wc; white stute, 23a'J0c. Piovlsluus (jultt, unchanged, Lard Quiet, steady, unchanged. Lard-Quiet,, steady. un changed. Hutter Finn; state daily, tu 21c.; do. cieamery. Ha2ie.; western cieain eiy, 15a22e.: do. factoiy, al3e.; Elglns, 22c; Imitation creumery. Hal7c. Cheese Firm, steudy, unehunged, Eggs Steady, unchanged. riiicngn Grain nnd Provision Miukct. Chicago, April 2. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat Apill, US',"., 70ic.j May. 70?4o.. 70Tc; July, 70',4c, "O'ic Corn-April. 21VSC. Sliic; May. 2Sc 214c; July, 2fiUc, 25c. Oats-Muy, 17c., I7c; July. 16Uc, lS'.sc; September, lS't,c. 18J4C Mess pork-May, JS.65. UAV,i; July, J8.7D, JSTfiO. Lard-May, JI.23, Jl.'i'.; July, 11,35, JI.33. Short Ribs-May, II.CTH, !! July, !t.72',ii, n,C7, Cash quotations were Ma follows: Flour Dull ind easy, un changed; No, 2 spring wheat, C8ia70c: So, 3 do., 70V4CJ No. 3 red, 88,e.: No. '2 corn, 2tVia2;o.j No. 3 oats, 17Vic; No. 2 ryo, 32!ia33c.j No. 2 barley, 33c; No. J flax, seed. 71Ha7Sc.: timothy seod, 2.C3; mess ipoik, 98.-l5a3.CrO; lard, Jl.20at.22',3; short day ho seared me terribly hy throwing back his head and rolling his eyes up so that only the white pari showed. I took him to our family physician who prepared Mime medi cine lor him. He took it and commenced to improve. The dote, however, hnd to be In ci eased and Stanley rebelled njiainst taking it. It Wan I'prv.ltutfTr.ii.n.i.K iitnillptni, mill T don't blame tlio boy (or tint wMiliig to take it. n.,j..u... . . v v..i. -I...... vii fit ".JI.IM1I Mini in m. I III IX Ktl Wll business und while he was unity the medlclue became exhausted nnd we could iret no more. Stanley was still very bad. About that time I read iibout n little girl who hud been cured or St. Vitus' ilune-u by taking Dr. Williams' Pink I'llN. I thought I would try them und procured u bo. I l'ollowid the directions that came with pilli, and gave only half a pi!) ut a dose. 1 did not see much improve ment and Increased the dose to h whole pill. 1 lie ctleet wuj noticed Inn day. Stanley liu mediately commenced to get better nml did not object to taking the pills as lie had the other medicine. . He took seven boxes of the pills and to-day appears In be peilertly well. Hedlieoutiuiud tukliu; theni some ilmeaco He weighs nearly fifteen pounds more than he did and is strong nnd heiuty. A yerr u'n we took him out of school but he is so much better now thut he is t'oing to leimi uiralu this fall." Dr. Williams' l'lnk l'llis contain all the elements necessurv tu (.Ive new life und richness to the blood and restoie shattered nerves. They are sold in bones (never In loose form, by the doen or hundred) at 50 cents a bo, or six boxes for $-..ru, und may be had of all druggist or directly by mull i Schenectady, N. V. irnni ur. vv imams' Jiedieiue company, libs side, $l.,"u4.7.'i; dry salted shoulders, $4.75a5; shoit clear sides, $I.U21ial.75; whis key and sugars, unchanged. I'liilndclpblii Provision .llnrl.et. Philadelphia, April 2. The market Was firm and fairly active on Jobbing oiders. We quote: Beef hams, J19.25a20, ni to age and biand; polk, fumllv, J10.50all; hams, S. P. cured. In tierces, SVfca!J'2e.; do. smoked. lOallc, ns to average nnd brand; sides, ilbbe'd, In salt, bs.aZi3c.; do. do. smoked, fiaCic ; shoulders, pickle cured, Cafi'ic; do. do. smoked, Ga7c; picnic hams, S. P. cured, G'jaBc; do. do. smoked, 7u712c. ; bellies, In pickle, nccoid Ins to aveiage, loose, G.at'c; brenkfHst bacon, 7a8c, ai to brand nnd average; lard, pure, city refined, In tallow, In hots heads, 3c; country do., 21i!a3c, us to quality, and cakes, 3c. Chicngo Live Stock. Huffalo, X. Y April 2.-Cattle-Market steady; heavy steers. $I.COa4.5; lisht to good butchers', $3.9ii4.10; native stockers, $3.15u3.35; good choice veals, $4.75a5.2". Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; no chance; closed firm. Sheep und lambs Market dull and weak; pilme wool lumb. $0.10,1 0.23; Rood to choice, $5.73aG; clipped lambs, fair to good, $l.50a5. Oil Market. Oil Cltv. Pa.. Anrll 2. Oil market un- I chaiiRed. 4v-f-f-M"H-f-"f--"M-"f-f-f-H' 1 TRY A 4- 0- ITRIBIE WANTftDV.' urniiT nnu IH K Uh PVMWI u:iu X THU RESULT WILL HE SATISFACTORY. lONECiiniyMKEi FOR KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ. l.M'ItNISlIEIl 'llOil.VJS TO RENT-MRS. J1 STEIN11ECK, '2'2i l.uckawiinna avenue. l7oiriti2NT-IlEsmAllLi: ROOMS, FI It 1 utslied or unfurnished, el IS It Madison I70II RENT-FFRNISHEI) ROOM FOR l1 gentleman onl.v , r,i 1 Wyoming uventte, TTUJRItENT-ASINlil.E ll-ROOM HOl'SE. X1 111 Clay avenue; modern convenience und city Mcaiu. Apply to C J. POST, Esq., Commonwealth Hull uiiitg. F ."ItONT OFFICES FOR RENT, IDS Kiirueo street, iikiuu-u L.U.W 1. uu 1.1.Y A DAVIKS. 1,"Olt RENT-THE THREE FLOORS OVER I1 No. -tin Spruce i-ticet, now occupied by the Rowing Association; possession April I. Inquire, ol HIED. WAUNElt, nil Lucka wnuuu avenue. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Advs. Under This HeaJ One Cent a Woid. r.-HRNl.-HEIH RUNT ROOM, WITH I'hE tifbath; central loe-atlon. U'Jl .Madlxon avenue. FOR SALIC Advs. Under ThU Head Ons Cent a WorJ. 7f Oil KV1.E -T llT: LAHGIWTAI ItEsT V eiiilpped baliery and fee eiiMtn parlor In Liieinctouutv. J, It. FORD, Weltienkom Hulldlng, Wllkes-lfane, I'u. BICYCLE I'Olt SALE CHEAP. APPLY t'J'JHl'rovlileine Itutul. IjoR . LK-AS f 7' Cn.NO r I i I V II IT My 1 utleutloiitheCuiboiidaluMe-aui I .ail lull. s Is fot Miloon easy terms. .1. O'llr.AltN, ingr. ,Mtl2S JElUtEY MII.CH COWS FOR 1 Mile. Young Mock. MRS. C. M.NEEI.D, Edellu, Pa. l.-lill SAI.K-A SILVER-PLATED CONN 1 double bell eitphouliim, nicely euginved, with trombone hell, gold lined; tienilv new and cos; S'.lu; will sell ui u hurgalii. Addii-ss this week to E. W. UAYl.oit, LaUajsvllle, Pa. WANTED. Advs. Under This lies J On: Cent a Word. ANI'Kli-n 'oi'iES 'TIMinNirriAcTl fullowiiK dutes: Angus i(l and and Oct. 111. lHtlit. Prumliiliiwlll be paid tor same nt Tilbuneotllci'. SALESMEN WANTED. Advs. UnJer This Head One Cent a WorJ. 'CALKS.NI.VN '"'"vVTrri'oir't'IUAHls'; i Silfi weekly; salary and ethoses; iclhi. hie house: experience unnecessary. C li, MORHA.N A Co., Fort Wayne, I ml. HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One C;nt u Word, iVi IPSTM LAHHli'icKirY'' "uWlXKI. V Htoek and fixtures. Doing over :i,000 permontlu Rest locution In a town of l'j.iiuo popittatlou. Uirge prollts; small expense, cash required dow n, 9'J,ftiMi; must sellipilck, going In other business. For lull particulars rmiulre of II. N. PATRICK", flUl North Washington avenui, Hcrantnu, Pa. dt01 OJ' EVERY SlOO MADE LAST O'i month tlirotigh our system of syndi cate speculation. Kond for Aill explanatory imiuphlet. O'CONNOR J; CO., 10 WullHt., S' Y. STEAMSHIP TICKETS. CEAN fcTEAMSHlP TICKETS AND V drans. J. A. IIARRON, Palace Res- UN. Palac tuurauti '-'O" I.aekuwuuua avenue, hjerautou, Connolly & umm We 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 are the lowest iu the history of the Linen Trade and the goods arc strictly new and first-class. TABLE DAHASKS At 25c. llro. Damask, nil Inches wide, worth At 95c. ulur 8l.'J" ii'uulity. A- Ci -c Itlea-hed I)amak, AlsHi25 7ij Inches wide; our pl.00 nuuibcr. MC, n llleached Dninask, P,Ou extra weight und very tine, worth 93.nu. Af $1 ..German Hlcnohr.l AL P1.15 IiimiisU,etru wide bl liiehes; uuitlifidlj SI. Ml. Ai- Ar l M-UL.- Dro, LMiniiuft, 7'J lnellfs wide, thu usual (16c. grade. At 45c. worth 0c. At 75c. Pleached Itninask, 04 Inches wide; Illenehed DamiiHk, 7'J Inches Vlde.go'jd value at SI. 00. The Putteiiisand lieslkins In these Hamuslts urethe very latest nroduetlons fiom tliu be't lot elgli looms. Villi In nuuiy cases we liuve the Napkins to u null. CONNOLLY & Ul'A.V VANTi:i)-iMAl.i:S. Advs. Under 1 his Head One Cent a Word. vantf.1) inti:lligi:nt mi:n TO I work, auuiuntecd Mikity or cominla slon. eooil tefereticis te-itlllled cull between ! I) 11. in. and t p. in. U00111 .117 TiadellulldlUK. lion id of i:rANTF.II-A FIRST CLASS SAI.IWM AN V to sell tho most eomplele line of l.ubil catltiK oils llreuses and specialties on the luaikel. Salary 01 llbeml Milnlulssloii, KlH'lTAlll.12 lllM'TMNG CO:, Cleveland, 11. 1TANTKI) AHKXTS -S7-. 1'Klt .MONTH und evpenses paid active men If ilRht; Roods sold b.v sample only; humpies, 11 Uo hoive und eutilue luriitshed I ' 1 1 1-2 1 2. Ad ditss .loilllini, llux.MKIH, Itostou, Mass. CAI.l-NMKN-('IIOOLHllH'I.IIX: COt X. i) t rv viork: niuu miavy monthly, with lllicial additional e-omiuUslous, It. O. KVA.NS A CO., Chicago, lrANTi:t)--AN IDF.A. WHOCANTHINK of some simple thing to patent'.' Pin teet your Ideas; thev may bring on vvenltli. Wllte.IOHN WKDllKltlll'RN A CO., Ilept. ('. 'Jil, Patent Attorne.vs, Washlnuton, H. 1'., for their tllbOll prize oiler and list or , IIUU Inventions wanted. w 7ANTi:i)--AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC 1 tlnn to canvass: is l.liu to 8.YOI) a day made; sells ut sight; also a man to sell Staple Hfiililu ,J, l.lltll u lulut feltflu II. I, 41 r. (I tlWlltll salary or large commission made'; experience unni'cessnry. t'lllton Soap nnd Mauiilactur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTEI) - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN Vi every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; bis iiioue-y for agents; no capital required. EHWARD C. l'lsli i CO., Hot den llloek, Chicago, 111. 11 i:li wan te d-fkm a i. es. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. ANTKIji-A Tll()ii(H'lVHl,V COMPE tent wultrcss, with lefereuees. Apply ut 1 1(1 Jeflcrson nven le. LADIES-I MAKE 111(4 WAflKS OOINO pleiiKaut home w oik, and will gladly r-end full paitli'Ulais toidl sending M cent stamp. .MISS M. A. STEltlllNS, Lawrence, Mich. ANTKlT-LAllY AflTl.VTs IN SCRAN ton to sell and lutiodii('eSii.vdei''s eaku Icing; experienced ciinviiKser prefeired; viork permanent and very ptotltuble. Wilto for puitlculars ut oueo and get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. SXYDKR A Co., Clneliiliutl, O. ;antk7h.m.m ediatkia -two"eni;r"- V getle Hiileiwomeu to lepreseut us. Guaranteed Sil u duy without Interfering wltli ottier duties. Ileiilllitul iieiupaiion W lite for iiailtciiliirs, unclosing siu stump, No. 7:2 MAN(iO CHEMICAL COMPANY, John stre'et, New York. PROPOSALS. Advs Und sr This Head One Cent a Word Cealkd "proposals will iiu'Yu? eelved up to .t p. in. April l)th, 1H!l7 fur tho erection und cumuli tion or a llilek, steel und Stone Hank Hulldlng. to be elected on Wjomlng iiveiiiic, e-iqilis of plans und spceltlratlons may be obtained trum Archi tect, John A. Duckworth, II and !.". Coal Lxchuimo. Propositi to lie sonlediind murk, ed proposal for new building, nddics-eel to 11. C. si'IlAFFElt.Cashler. IJ ordei u t Hoard of Dlreetois, Seranton, Pa , March if)lh, 18i)7. IMPOUNDED. 'Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ. T.MPOl NDEDAT HI LLs HEAD-ONE I I war-old .leisev holler with white band around liodv, came lu pound with cows owned bv a rltj olllclal.; will be bold for e peases Apill (I, high noon JOS. CHI UCH, Potindinnstcr. MONEY TO LOAN. Advs. UniirThlJ Ileal On: Cent a Word. M ONEYTo LOAN -J(),()Ul)TO I.OANON Ponds and morU'Hgi's, CHAS. II. WELLES, con I Exchange. Sl.iinn, 81. .mi) nnd other sums. Apply to WOODl'FF, Republican Hulldlng. CHIROPODIST AM) MANICURE. riOrLNH, Hl'.NloNS AND INGROWING l nails uind without tho leu't pain or drawing blood. Consultation and uuviie given iree'. 12. M. IIEI'EL, Chiropodist, il'ill Luckuviannu uvuniie. LmlliM ultond.-ii ut their icsideiice If desired. Charges mode.--uie. PERSONAL. N' U HE IN ART WOMAN, LtiVEIA WlllllUU. :i' IH'.lllllllll fJl. lllli'S HUM. imtlire.'J.V'. Vltl'l'l It. (' , Dcpt. !I7, 4V1P Aichsi , Philu , l'a. . FINANCIAL. EVERY SATURDAY We mall to our I'lisiouieis hecks for thuli share nfthelr pr.il'ts arising from our Wi:i.K l.v sv Mile in-, iiveniglug 3 In 8 p:rc.-nt. AiiiiiuiiU ol miiii ami upwurusiu'cepiio. Wiltufurour pauiphlit evplaluliig paitieu h.is. SAM KELLER & CO , Qankaro ail Brokers Established 1167. Lord Ce,urt ltlg.Nevv Vllr J IT u Wooiv illvl'lends evrv 10 day. Yti Pay diviJO'ids bVHry 15divs. li - - iiiwMrmni-Ti 1 inrr-r" hutcrlbc lu Hie (JIIKAT W1IKAT TOOL, Class "II" 'I'hi class will close April .lth, all money imiKt be III on or before that dale. "OIK TWO ST0(!K ami WHKAT COMHIXATION" will pay good divlelsrtds. IT HAS JUST STARIED. Suluieilptlous received up to aud Including April lltli, and It will be operutedouly Uu da.v s. Dividends will be declared on this pool ev ery in days April 'JJ, May il and May 1,'t. Wo havo always paid dividends, and till balauee cau bo withdrawn on demand. Our Methods Are Safe and Sure. We huve never culled a customer for uiltll- tlonul murgliii und SSdS -h NEVER WIL.L.. Individual accounta for Sum or more opened. Write tor full particulars, free to uuy address, O. F. riALCOLlYl & CO., 19 Broadway) New York City. 1QS1CT umm NAPKINS MCI (( Full llleached P l rlnv and", sizes; good wi UU4, weight and every thread linen; Worth from Sl.'JS totsl.nu. At t ftf Med. und large ftL,r,,0 siied.fiillblcucli'd llleached Damnsk, 7 Inches wlilf.jtv- uapuius; wortu S'.'.'JG. , From S'J.'Jft ndo7en uptoSI.'Jn. We shown largo Hue of flue Napkins at pilcts thutiauuot be upproaehed. A fe'.vh.iotv words on TOWKLS-lliu-k Towels ut lilt.; Huck Towels at lUc.i II uel: Towels ut 'Joe; Damusk Towels at 2Hc,', L)a musk'fowelsiit sue. I Wc believe these to be the best values Iu Towels ever olftrvd In Si'iiuiton. WALLACE, At-JKNTS WANT15I). Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A GKMS-lllCYCI.KOt'TFlT I'RKi:. NO IV caullal needed. Weekly Nates nuv bltf profits. We manuiuetuio a hlith iiiade bl- evvcleus low as S'J'J.rdi. v lite qiilek for ox illislveuwiic... AI.I'I.VL l"iCI.12 CO., Cin cinnati,!). t lll:VTW j'lievei! in,' A cENTt'RY: I J. 11 dainty iliiulo urtlele for laud tline-s. ' cueaji; sens ever.vwnere; niir proms; eur touuu. 1 im.v.s, inn rneesiriei. A (IEXTS - PnCICF.r KINI.TOSCOPES; v new and neiisatlonnl subjects: Corhett Fltslnimnus light; HID life niolloii pli Hires; satupje Mle. liALLATLN CO., York, l'a. YVE HON'T WANT HOYS OK LOAFERS, but men or ability; ?:ill( to sj.-vnn a month to hustlers; Mate und geneinl agents; Nabirv and commt'kion. RACINE FIRE E.NOINECO., Itueliie, Wis. 1 VANTEl)-.HOLIClTORS; NO liELIVER- 1 ing, iiocoiieciing; posmo no, 110 collecting; position net manetit; tiny weekly; Htute age. GLEN UUUl Ill'.llM, iioeiicsier, .n. 1 WAN1EH--OKNERAL AGENTS IN EV- ' ery county; also lady ennvuHse"is;some tltlng new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C. , H1LIIERT, 1 11 Adams iiveuue, Seranton, Pa. AGENTH-W1IATARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cltlenshlpprlce SI. (io- , ing by tbousuuds. Addles NICHOLS, Nupcrvllle, 111. AGENTSi'O HELL OUR IUlACTlT'TvL , gold, silver, nickel and copper electro 1 plasters; prle-es fiom sa upwuid; mlary und expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stain', MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. ! A GENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL- IX. eis; Sr weekly nnd expenses; expert- encu niiiiecesurv. CONHOI ID All IEU MFG CO., IH Van lluren St., Chicago. HOUSES FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. TrSiRRixMfrvvrvi J hoise'S 10 lioinl; good viorkeisond drlv. er is; weigh from l.ion to l,uuu; can be seen ttiniltuyiuoiuU-nuit. P. . VI. Colli!, ut CLAIRVOYANT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Warn MMIi HE LEON FENTON, CL.URVOY mit und Pbrenologlst, ( I -J r. North Main avenue, Hyde Paik. Few days only. CITY SCAVENGER. ViilAS. C(Ull'F.lt. CITY SCAVENGER. L All orders piomptly attended to, duy or night. All the latent appliances, Churgcs icasonable. 710 Sernnlon street. (KID North Washington uvenue. House, AH.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. UltlGliS, Pioprletor. l.eavoorders 110UN. Main live-., or Elckes' drug stoic, corner Adams and Mulberr. Telephone CIMII. SITUATIONS WANTICO. su VITIATION WAN TED-TO GO OFT wasldng; wuslilng and ironing taken home, also. Cull oraddiess L. It., a:i4 nuui ner avenue-, city. O H' I ' ATI O N W A NTED!.' U YAYO l" Nil k man us teainter or w 01 k around a barn. Addict. 11'21 stone avenue. SITIATION WANTED-IJY A YOl'.NG man In hotel or retuurant; can give goodicleieui'es. Address 8'JO Maple street. WANTED-S1TAUTION OF ANY KIND, it 'by un experienced dry goods clerk: can furnish good references, Address 11., Tribune o. 1. ce. SlTl'ATION WANTED-Hy" A YOL'Nd woman to db winning. Ironing or house cleaning by tho day. Experienced and will ing, can get good recoinmondutlous. Addrets MRS. M. D.,Ti Hume Olllce. wrrr ation wanted uy middle aoed vMiiiinn as cool: or general housework. Addiess L. W., .1111 t'ellows street. 'FIT Vl'iUN WANTED -in A FIRST J elusi buiber; Saturdav work. Cull orad- ilri-NSht'ltlNif.StUofsM llarU." riuppl,ll)7 Wvouilng uvenue, upstairs. V N IMH'lsHSIOl'M WOMAN WOl'LU V. like to se'curo 11 pluei or do washing, 'reining or general houovvnik; un speak ileniiun, Pollhhor English, ROSE NoWAK, illo Urook ttre-et, dtj. l,'ANTEIi WASUINO AM' IIIO.NINC Vt bjawldoiiut lirililbsjii stieet. JT'XI'EltlENi'Kli liARDNKR SEEKS EM J plOVUKIlt, kllOWkll'IV. to uttciid to all KlneUol I'loweis, chiublicry, ete. Addiess, F. II. il'JS Lai Kiiwuuua uvenue. k.'TTI'AVloN' WA.NTEITt AN EXPEIH O eniedglecerv clirli, Is lemperuto unit has good liaUllH. Will diiuii) thing but iiinvass. can furuMi lefeietiee. K. .1. II. ('ale Tribune. CI'F.:.' riuniMiAHf2ldT2NT IN NORTH ) e.i"teut l'ennslvanla Flrt-eluss pic ture fiume Joiner uiul iiiat-miiker; thoiough ly piisieil Willi di'tulls of liuslnuss. Addiitis, FINE ARl'ieuiu .Mcdieaor, 'JO Perry nrrei, New en li. ITI'ATION WANTED-ltY A YfU'NH luiU us u ,i 11 imii s inn u nr L-n(ruess. iie.ibs' Potli Eiubsb and Uerinaii; also ad- .unevd lu uitisle. Address, A. v euro i'ltbiuifc Olllce. viHU ATION WANTED- : ' ' limn. Ill un eupaelty. HY A Yol'Nd Ouod edueutloa tllrst-cluss losil- In English and (ierinun; nionluls. P. O, llox ::.-, M oscow, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians ami Surgeons. l7lL C. L. FREY HAS HEMOVElYlUS otllces to the Jewell building. SU5 Spruoi street. DR. MARTHA S." EVERITT. 30s WASH lngton nve. Oltlce liouis until IU a. in., 2 to 4, 7 to S p. m. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D HOME opathlnt, No, 228 Adums avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. Sl'ECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street, Seranton, Of fice hours, Thursday aud Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 0 p. m. DR7 W. n. ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR. ANNA LAW, 303 WVOMINC1 AVE. Offlca hours, 9-it a. m 1-3 p, m., 7-8 p. in. "dhTlT M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Hoard of Trade building. Oftlce hours, 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Resi dence 309 Madison avenue, DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture; Truss Fitting und Fat Redue. tlon. Rooms JS and 2v7 Mears Hulldlng, W W ! 1 1 A 4- C I AC Full llleached 1. lariru t. Ji.a Npklns, din tier size; real value 1.70. M nil I-nrje dinner size, .JJji.UU mil bleached und worth avciy cent of 9'J.CU a doiun. 209 Xg'S&FtiSF"' Olllce telephone 1303. Z to 4, 7 to 8. Hours; 10 to U, DR. S. W. LAMER12AUX. A SPECIAL 1st on chronic dlseaso of the heart, lungs, liver, kidney and genlto urinary or trans, will occupy the offlce ot Dr, Itoos, 232 Adams avenue. Olllce hours, 1 to J P. m. I DR. JOHN C. PRICE. 339 WASHINGTON uvenue. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.: 2 to und 7 to 8 p. m. W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR. goon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 124 Linden street, Seranton. Telephone 2G72. Architects PERCIVAIWT MORRIS,AIlCHITECTT Board of Trade Building. EDWARD-" It. DAVIS, "aRCTITECT. Rooms 21, 23 and 20, Commonwealth ouiioing, Srronton. E. L. WALTER. "ARCHITECT, OFFICU rear of C06 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.,' ARCHITECT. 433 Spruce St.. cor. 'Wash. avo., Seranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Seranton. T. I. LACEV & SON, ARCHITEVJTS, Traders' National Rank. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATORNET AND counsellor-at.law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNKSC. Rooms 212-13-U Commonwealth Bldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Seranton, Pa. , JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. II. JESSUP. v. ti .TRssirp. jn. I Trrz,, ;.. .. ,, .?:r."T7rr j PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS UUUIIUI UUIllfc XUllUlllt . ALFRED HAND, WILIAM J HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common- wealth bulldmg. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Room 0, Coal Exchange, Seranton, l'a. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY- at-Law. Rooms 611, 515 and 51S, Board of Trade Building. SAMUEL YV. EDOAR. A.TTORNEY-AT-Law. Olllce. Wyoming avenue. Seranton. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, Pa. . .' C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Commonwealth bunding, acranicn. Pa. C. COMEQY8, JS21 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears buildings, corner Washington avenus nnd Spruce street. D. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa JAS. "j. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY. at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran- ,0nV- WATSON. DIEHL, IIALl'&KEMMEr". ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law; Traders' National Bank Building; rooms 0, 7, 8. 9, and Kb third floor. Detectives. BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON. wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser- vleo Agency. Uentists. Tt'GRAW." DR. P. street. 305 SPRUCH DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. 1IAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 Wyoming ave. It. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL Ex change. WELCOME C SNOVER. 21 LACKA. nve. Hours. 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Drcssimikcr. MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. scilboL 'of the lackaTvanna Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue ut re quest. REV. THOMAS if. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS" WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13. Kindergarten tlO per term. Scc-H. O. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; store HO Washington ave. nue; green house, 1310 North Main ave nueistoroJeIrphone, 782. Wire Screens. 70S. KUETTEL. ItHAR BU LACKA. wanna avenue, Seranton, l'a., manufjo turer of Wlie Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE,125 AND 127 FltANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. ". ZEiaLER.Propreoi SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. l7& W. nasseuger depot, Conducted on the Eu. ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. RACER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, paitie-s, receptions, wed. dings and concert work furnished. For teims address R. J. Itauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'J musle store. MEOAROEE "UROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twins. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Seranton. Pa. FRANK P. UROWN k CO., WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordaga and OH Cloth,J20West Lackawannaave. THOMAS AUIIREY', ' EXPERT AC. cottntant and auditor. Rooms 19 and 20, Williams Hulldlng, opposite postofnee. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIRUNE PUBLISIIINO CO.. North Washington Avenue Llnotyp Composition of all kinds quickly don. Facilities-, unsurpassed in this ruglon.
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