The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 05, 1897, Morning, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCRA2TON TTttBUNE-MOHDAY MOTlNrS-G. APRIL 5, 1897.
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FORECAST OF THE ,
WEEK IN CONGRESS
Dankruplcy Bill Will Take First Place
In (lie Senate.
DAILY SESSIONS WILL BE SHORT
Soiiiq Attention Will Ho Given to Ar-bltrutloii.-Tho
l'lnnnco Committee
Will Press the Investigation orthc
Dlngley TnrlirillllIIniiy Members
tiftlio House Will llo Absent.
Washington, April 4 The bank
ruptcy bill will bo Riven llrat Place
In the senate programme tills week, but
It will give way to the npptoprlntlon
bills after Tuesday If tin? committee
on uppiopilntioim luports them then,
ns Is expected, und inges consideration.
The appropriation bills will excite
more or less debate when taken up,
but they tile scheduled to pass with
comparatively few changes. There
has been an effort on the pait of some
mernbeis of the house to Impress the
senate with tho Importance of pass
ing these bills ns sent over from the
house without any change whatever.
This suggestion n reented. espei hilly
by the appropilntlons cotnmlttee.whlch
Is detet mined to make some changes.
If only for the purpose of demonstrat
ing the tenate's Independence of the
house.
nimous discovhrhd.
A few modification", however, nre
nbsolutely necessary. It appeals that
theie Is an error of $100,000 In the cal
culation of totuls In the sundry civil
bill und that one appiopilatlon for a
public building Is duplicated.
The outlook Is that tho week will
not be n busy one nnd that the dally
r.csslons will bo shoit. Many senators
will be absent The finance commit
tee .will press iorward Its Investigation
of the Dlngley tariff bill, and the vari
ous pnitles will continue their effoits
to reach an ttndei standing on the or
ganisation of the senute committees.
Porno attention may be given to the
aiblttatlon tieaty In executive session,
hut there will tint be any effott to get
a vote upon It dining the week. Sena
tor HlkltiH will speak Monday on his
bill foi disci Imlnatlvo duties on goods
cairled 111 Ameilcan vessels
woitK lXTiin iiorsn.
The houo, In putsuance of the wait
ing policy mapped out by the leaders,
adjourned yesteidny until Wednesday
and on that day will Immediately ad
journ again for three days, the consti
tutional limit of adjournment without
the consent of the senate. Mnny of
the members have gone home subject
to call In the event they should be
needed
In case the piesldent should decide
to us It congiess for special legislation
for the relief of the Mississippi Hood
suffeieis, as It Is anticipated he mny,
the proceedings on Wednesday may be
moie interesting. Any legislation
which may be piopnsed In the present
situation would be blocked by n single
objection and while It Is not likely that
theie would be captious opposition to
a bill which would appeal so directly
to the sympathy of congress an objec
tion might be niacin.
This would necessitate a special or
der from tlie committee on tules for Its
consldeiation and till the attendant
complications'.
DEVOURED BY FLAME.
Loss of Nearly Half a Million Dollars
is Wrought in the Very Heart
of Cincinnati.
Cincinnati. April A. At one o'clock
this inoiiilug the Central File tower
was notified of a blaze in the Oeoige
1'. Otto Company's carpet store on the
Miuth side of Fouith street, one door
west of Race street. Tile entile fire
depaitmonl was called out and a battle
royal bega- Otte'H entile stoic, val
ued at $::on.ooo, and insured for $ir.0,000
wns destiojed In less than two hours.
The entile lnteilor of the Oite build
ing was binned out and the lear wall
fe lito Raker alley. Tho tiro com
inunl -nted to he loof of Henry Rosin
bauin's clock manufacturing fstnbllsh
nient at the corner of Itace and Fourth
streets. It was confined to the top
story, now ever, and otherwise Ilosen
bauiv's damage- Is wholly by water;
fully Insured.
The tot'il Iosf to 'he buildings and
stock will be $400,000. The buildings
belong to th" Eckstein estate, and aie
fully Insured.
- - -
WOMEN CHARdED WITH MURDER.
Veiv Sensational Trial to ISegin To
ilnv in heeling, W. Vn.
Charlestown, W. Vn.. Apill 4. The
prellmlnaiy trial of Annie Light and
Melissa nnd Vlrglo Nunly. charged
with muiderlng Myrtle Kggleston,' n
cousin of Mis. Light, begins here to
moirow, with ox-Governor Wilson ap
pealing for the defense. Vlrgle Nunly,
one of the accused, Is only 15 years
old.
Owing to the atioclty of the cilme,
the case will attract much attention.
BIO FIRE AT IIAWLEY.
J. S. Connor's Hum und Weissmnn'i.
ClotliiiiK Store Are Deslrojcd.
Speclul to the Scranton Tribune.
llawley. Pa., Ajirll 4. A destructive
file occuned at White Mills uuout 3
o'clock thin morning. The residence,
store and barn of J. S. O'Connors, who
is pioprletor of the cut class works of
this place, und Welssman's clothliiL'
store were destroyed by llames. The
Not everyone can go South
for IVJarch, but almost every
body can spend a dollar or
two for Scott's Emulsion of
Cod-liver Oil. If you have
got a lingering cough or are
run down; are weak and ex
hausted by reason of the
Grippe, ask your doctor if
Scott's Emulsion isn't just
what you need in the'emer
gency. The combined vir
tues of the Cod-liver Oil, the
Hypophosphites and Glycer
ine as prepared in Scott'sj!
Emulsion will give you flesh'
and strength rapidly and help
you back to health.
T
lire started on tho upper lluor of Mr.
O'Connor's store. The blaze soon se
cured headway and raged through the
entire bulldlnc As only u few feet
Intervened betwcoil the storo and the
o'ther buildings, tho Haines nlm'ost ltfi
mediately set fire to them, nnd on no
count of a lack of water power sulll
clont to extinguish the llnnicD, they
weie Boon laying In lulns.
Tho loss to Mr. O'Connor's property
Is estimated t $15,000.
HE WILL NOT RUN.
Mr. WtiiiiiiiiukerlliiH Decided to Keen
Out oftlio Tight.
Philadelphia, April 4. It la stated by
an Influential and well-posted Repuldl
can that Mr. Wainmakef had decided
not to beeoino a candidate for state
treasurer.
Hu Is lemoned to have tenoned this
conclusion by tho advice of certain
Trlends who aio Impressed with the
belief that he would have nothing to
gain by entering upon sut h a contest,
and that his political future will be
better nssuud by tefialnlng fioin no
tlve pattlclpatlon In polltlcul waifaio
at th? piesunt time.
JUDGE HOLT MAY WIN.
iriluuior Prill lie Mny Socuro tho
Kentucky Seiiators.hip.
rinnkfoit, Ky., Apill 4. It In said
that Hunter will be voted tor for nena-
tor until next Wednesday: then Judge
Holt will be enteted, and Is certain to i
be elected If an election has not to
suited befoie that time.
TAYLOR.
On Satin day evening William How
ell and Miss Muttle Havaid weie unit
ed In the bonds of uiatilmoiiy at the
home of the bible's mother. Mis. llav
uid, on (liove stieet, by the Hev. Dr.
II. II. Harris, pastor of the Calvaiy
Haptlst church. The bride was nttlicd
In a crcnin colored gown, with white
silk trimmings, and presented a most
dimming nppeaiauce. The bildesmnid
was Miss Lizzie (lillllths. who tilso
wore the color of the bilde with the
exception of a laige bouquet of roses
The uioomsmnti wns David IJowen. a
biother of the groom. The groom Is
tine of Tn.v lot's popular oung men.
The bilde is also well nnd favorably
known. Mr. and Mis How en stmt off
111 life together with the lieaity con
gratulations of hosts of ti lends. Those
who attended the ceiemony are as fol
lows: Misses Canie Luthold. Ann
Jones, Maiy Robblns, Lizzie Howell.
.Maty A. Lewi", Etta Davis, of Oly
phant; Itosenia Jones, Mattie Oiitllths,
Jennie mid Muttle Hauls, and Maiy
L. Havaid, of Plttston; David J. Davis,
Frank Powell. William Sheldon. Will
lam Jones, John, William and Hvnn
Thomas, Kvan (3. Hvnns. Lewis Davis,
John S. Gilt!lth, lleoige Williams,
William Hosklns, Jr. David It. Davis,
Thomas Havaid, jr., Aithur Maish,
Mr. und Mis. David D. C.rifllth. Mr.
and Mis. Ellas Davis, Mr. und Mi.s.
Hdvvaid D. DavK Mr. and Mrs. Rleh
atd Howells, of Piovldence: Mr. and
Mrs. George (lammon, Mr. and Mis.
lleoige Tlionins. Mr. and Mrs. Richnid
How en, Mrs. Thomas OJilfllths, Mis.
Havaid. Daniel Rlehnids. Plttston
Mr. I
nnd Mis. Thomas Havaid, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Williams, Mr. and Mis.
Thomns Havaid. Mis. William Wat
kins, Mr. a'ld Mis. Kvan Hiivard, of
Plttston: Mis. Louis Thomas, of Hd
wardsville: Johnnie Iiinven and Maj,'
Kie and I.lzKle Havaid.
-Mr and Mis. D.ivid Pi Ice, of the
Hillside, visited the lattei's patents.
Mr. und Mis. J. K Havls, of Xoith
Main street, vesteidav.
The Imroush council met In resular
session on Friday evening1, with the
follivlllK members piesent: Piesldent
Iicnry V. Harris, John Olbbons, John
Weber, Willard H. Decker, r.vnn I..
Tnvls, James p. Powell. A committee
was appointed to wait on ofllclals of
the Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern company for the purpos? of obtain
ing Infoi mutton ns to what It would
co.st to furnish the necessary fuel for
the electric plant of this town. A
committee was. also appointed to wnlt
on A. H. Dunnlnsj, of Scranton, to se
cure Infoi niatlon as to how much it
would Oit to macadamize Main street
from Ralhoad to Taylor streets. The
committees weie recmested to report at
th next niefctliiff.
Professor and Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, of
Olyphant, spent the Sabbath with the
latter's mother, Mis. Robert Llewelyn,
on Union stieet
The employes of the Taylor silk mill
weie paid on Satuiday for the month
of Mai eh.
Miss Lizzie Wlnteis, the accomplish
ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nichnrd
Wlnteis. of Ninth Main stieet, was
united In marrlase to Joseph Fletcher,
n popular younif mun of Wliiton, nt the
home of the Inkle's patents. The Rev.
Dr. II. H. Hui Us was the otllclathiK
clergyman. The wedding was a n.uiet
nffalr nnd wus ntteiuled only by the
members of the family and a few In
vited fi lends. After the ceremony the
young couole lecelved the congiatu
latlnus of those present. Mr. and Mrs
i-ietcner will icslde ut Wluton.
Miss Roslna Davis, tlio lady evan
gelist of Wales, occupied the pulpit nt
the Welsh Congregational chinch both
morning and evening ami preached to
n laige congtpgatlon at each soivlce.
Miss Davis delivered eloquent sermons.
Miss Maiy Lewis, of Piovldence, was
the guest of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Da
vis. of Main street, jesterdav."
Mr. and Mis. John E. Hvans attend
ed the funeial of the late Thomas Hv
ons, of Hyde Pane, jesterdav.
Patrick Judge, of Connellton. was a
caller In town yesterday.
Mis. Daniel Jones, of Hyde Pnik,
visited friends In this town yesterday.
AVOCA.
The Ladles' Auxiliary. St. Aloysliu
society, will meet this evening.
Atlss Qettn Qulnn has retuined to Hl
mlra to lesume her position as teacher
In the public schools.
Mrs, Geoige Kaufftr, of Plains, spent
Satuiday at the residence of her sister,
Mrs. Rose Nevvlln.
John Mitchell, of the West Side, Is
seriously ill of pleurisy.
No. 3 bc1ooI will re-open today after
being closed for several days on ac
count of measles prevalent among tho
children.
Miss Kato Crane, of Punniore, was a
visitor In town on Saturday.
Mr. Robert Atkinson, of Philadelphia,
visited at tht residence, of liln bi other,
ThomnB Atklnsyn, of the North nnd,
The Diamond Modlcl'ie company
closed a two weeks' eugusement In this
tovwi on Saturday. On Friday evening
an excellent homo, talent entertainment
was primtntd and a tfold lined cup
was nwaideil tho one most worthy of
tlio troph. Miss Lizzie, Hlnes received
the prlzo for the rendition of n vocal
nolo, '
The MoqsIo Populnrs liavo organized
for the season with an excellent team
to pegln the reason's games. The foi.
lowiui; repotted to Manager Mulr on
Saturday; 1 Itclter, Kelly j catche,
Dohorty: first base, Morohan; second
''base, Mullon; third base, Lynott; short
One of Mrs. Pinkham's Talks
Concerning a Mother's Duty to Her
Chat with Miss Marie Johnson.
Tho bnlnnco wheel of a woman's llfo is menstruation. On tho proper per
formance of this function depends her licullh.
Irregularity lays tho foundation of mnny dlsens.es, nnd is in Itself symptom
of disease. It is
avtjt h?k
is an established fact.
W mm, &
ignore these signs 1 If you do, you will be follow
ing your daughter to the gravo, for she will die I
This is gospel truth siio is developing consumption of the bowels I
Lydln K, 1'iukhum's Vegetable Compound is the greatest regulntor known
to medicine. Make linstu to use it on the llrst tippearuuce of tho tcll-talo
6vmptoins ; it will restore nil tho female organs to their normal condition.
Miss Mario Johnson's letter to Mrs. l'lulchum, which folluws, should inter
est all mothers and young ladles. She says :
"My health became so poor that
school
I was tired all tlio time, und
in mv side anil back. I would have
so badly that everything would nppeur black be
fore my eyes, and I could not go on with my
studies. 1 was also tioublcdwlth irregularity of
menses. I was very weak, and lost so much flesh
that my friends became ularmed. My mother, who
is n firm believer in your remedies front experi
ence, thought pciliaps they might benellt me,
and wrote you for advice. I followed tho advice
vou nave, nnd used Lvdla 11 Pinklium's Vegetable k.
f,.,.,rwMiii1 tin,! LK'mi. P111q ns vnn iltriitiwl. nnd nm
now as well as I over was. I have
and liavo n good color. I am completely cured of irregularity. Words cannot
express my gratitude, anil I cannot thank you enough for your kind udvico nnd
medicine." Miss Maiiih F. Johnson, Centralia, Pa.
sir;, McDonnell; left Held, Campbell,
centie Held, Kaily; llslit Held. Wat
son The team lite teaiU to accept an
deilialile clialleniies.
The Ladies' Aid .sotletj of the Metlio
dist Kplscopal eliuicli will meet on
Wednesday afteineon. Apt II 7. ut :t p
in . ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Uavl" All aio Invited.
The rat lament of tlu T.ord'ti supper
iviis adinlnlsteix'd liy the pastor at the
LaiiKfllffe Piesliyteilan eliuicli yestei
day .it 10.0 o'clock.
Mis. John fJannnon.of tlv North Knd,
Is lyiiiK ciltlcully ill of pnralysls of
the brain.
Mine Inspei tor II, I'. McDonald visit
ed the coal mineu in tills vicinity on
Fudaj.
S. I.. Kent, of Painted I'ot, N. Y..
was the ::uist of Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Ilolllsler last week.
The mernbeis of the I.amjclirfe Prcs
hyteiian chinch will tender a reception
to their pastor, Ilev. D. T. Smythe, on
Tuesday evenliiK, Apill C. At the close
of the reception ivfieshments will lie
reived In tho hasement of the chinch
A Mioit and appioiilate sermon will
be tendered.
Mises Alice Devrs and Knto O'Mal
ley, of Plttston, wile E'lests of Miss
Knto Mc'jowan on Saturday.
NICHOLSON.
"Jncl; the RIpiiei"1SiptowUng nround
Nicholson. On Monday evening last
he enteied the pietnlses of A. L Van
Gorder again nnd cut up all the shiub
beiy on the lawn. The mlseieant wns
seen at his woik by Mrs. William
Fioucle. who lives opjioslte, and when
she gave the alaim "Jack" made him
self scarce before he could be identi
fied. A year or so ago Mr. Van Gorder
had his llower beds aim shu'bbery de
stroyed in a like manner by some un
known enemy, inestimably the same
"Jack."
The Ladles' guild held a warm sugar
social last Wednesday evening at the
home of G. L. Davis, at which time the
many friends of A. L. Titus presented
him with a gold-headed cane. Mr.
Titus left the next morning for Plng
hamtoii to engage in the hardware
ttade In that city. Instead of Sidney, ns
pieviously stated. Clatence JMcCon
itell goes with him. The family will
follow the first of the coming week.
The Ladles' Auxiliary society of tho
Methodist chuich will hold a special
business meeting this (Monday) even
ing at the home of Mis. H. G. Mack.
II. W Kline hns been In New Yoik
this week purchasing goods for the
spring trade.
Mrs. Butts, of Scranton. has been
with her mother. Mis. T. P. Thuiber,
the past week, Mrs. Thuiber bavins
been quite HI for some tlmo past.
MARKETS AND STOCKS.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL
Li:N & CO.. dock brokers. Mears build
ins, rooms, 7W-7UG.
Open- IIIkIi- Low- C103
In?, est. est 1m;.
Am. Tobacco Co. ... 7J'S -7t 73' 74
Am. Sug. Iter. Co... 110 111 14 UO's JU'i
Atth., To. it S. To. 10'3 ;u lut 10 ',
At . To. & S. IV Pr.. iiflt 20a 20 M
Canada Southem ... 47U 473i 47J4 47i
Clios. Ar Ohio lCi II, 4 lU't li ' .
Chic. Gas 7S4 7!"a 7S"1, 7S
Chic. A. N. W 103 103 103 103
Chle., R. .i q 72 7JU 71 7I
c. c. c. & st. I sau 29Ti :i ts
Chic., Mil. & St. P.. 73M, 73i 7J' 7.P,
Chle., R. I. i: Pac... OS'S, C.'Ts C". W
Del. & Hudrton 10Hi lOJ'i lull, i
Dist. & C. P 12'i 12Ti i2i ijj4
Cen. Rleetile 3l4 31 31 '11 J,
Lake Shore 1G3X m 1C5& 1(l4
Loul. A: Nash 44 4Gi, 43 i"
M. K. & Tex. Pr. ... 27 27 27 27
Man. RIevated ISY, SI SPj W
Mo. Pac 15i 13 13i lt.
Nut. Lead 23 23 2J 2J
N. J. Central 70 7'J'4 77 70'4
N. Y. Central ...'... 1W loo?, 'jvk iu"i8
Nor. Pac 12 l.'H 12H 12
Out. & West 13Va Vt 13'i 13
Omaha f.9 50 M'(, tin
Pac. Mall 27U 27U 27'i 27',
Phil. & Reading .... 20 2i4 20 21
Southern R. R S'i R's, 8'i S'4
Southern R. R. Pr... 26'i 2G'i 2ii 20'i
Tenn. C. & Iron SSfc 231;, 231,4 54
I'nlon Paclllo STfc fiT Ki jtj
Wabash Ir. lSVi 13', 13', 13i
Western Union Wi "S'a W
1'. S. Leather HVi M'i C4 03
Lehigh Valley 231i 2314 23' 23'4
CHICAQO UOARD Or TRADE PRICKS,
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. ing. est. est. nz.
Mny 71fc 71 70 7o4
July 70K, "Mi W 00
OATS.
May 17 17 17'i 17',
July Ibli UVt 18 IS
CORN. ,
May am 21?; 24 2l'i
July 2K -'0 a an,
LARD.
May 4.22 4.22 s.13 4.17
July 1.32 ,4.5B 4.35 4J7
PORK.
May 8.47 S.47 8.30 8.3J
Kcriiutnii Hoard ofTrndo Exehmige
(luotntloiis--AII ()uotntioiu llnsoil
oul'nroflOl).
STOCKS. Rid. Asked,
Scranton & Plttston Trae. Co. .., 20
National Oo.rlnir & DrUl'g Co. ... SO
Together with a
of tho greatest importanco that rctfit-
Young Daughter.
larlty bo accomplished ns boon as posslblo uf tor the flow
Disturbance of tho menstrual function poisons
tho blood. In young- girls suppression develops
latent inherited tendencies to scrofula or con
sumption, nnd no time must bo lost In restoring
regularity. Many ti young girl goes to lier gravo
because this illftlculty has boon thought lightly of,
nnd mother hns said, "Timo will bring about a
curoj sho is young, I don't worry uboutlicr."
Mother, when you sco your "daughter languid
und Indifferent to tilings that usually interest a
young girl, w hen you noto tliut flush on her cheek,
that glassy nppcaianco in her eyes; when your
daughter tells you that uveu tlio weight of her
dress wulst oppresses her, and that sho lias terri
ble pains in her stomach shortly lifter eating, don't
I hud to Icavo
had dreadful pains
the headache
gained flesh , "' ' '
First 'National Rank CO
Klmhtirst lloulevanl Co
Scranton Savings Hink 3W
Scranton Packing Co
Lnekuwanii.i lion Steel Co. ...
Thlid National Hank 330
Throop Novelty M'f'g Co
St'iuntou Tiuctlun Co 13
Sei.mton Axle U'oiliu
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car Iteplncer Co
Scranton Redding Co . ...
Dime Dep. & DIs. Hank 113
Lnckn. Trust Ac Safe Dep. Co. HO
Tradeis Nutloual Hank
UO.VDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortKugo doe. 191S 110
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1D1S 110
Scranton & Plttston Tine. Co. ...
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgagp due IH.'O 110
Dk'k"on Manufacturing Co
Lucka. Township Sdiool 5
Cltj of Scranton St. Imp. G3,. ...
Jit. Vernon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
100
Vi
130
'io
17
i.0
2V)
100
103
1J3
90
100
10J
1CJ
S3
100
Pliilndclpliiii Provision .llnrkct.
Philadelphia. April 3. The maiket was
steady and fnltly active for small lots
to meet Jobbing wants. We quote: Reef
hams J19.23a20, as to age and brand,
poik, famllv, 10 ."Oall; h.ims, S. P. cured.
In tleices, S'aua'e.; do smoked, lOilK'.
as to aveiuge and bland; sides, ilbbed, In
salt, fi(ii34c ; do. do. smoked. fiaC',4c.;
shoulders, pickle cund, tlaBll.; do. do.
smoked, 0a7e., plcnle Jiains, S. 1. eiiud,
C'.alie. , do, do. smoked, 7u7',e, ; lMlllei,
Jn pickle, .ici'oidlug to aveiage, loose, j',i
Cc; hienkfnst bin on, 7.iSc., as to bian.l
and average; laid, pure, city refined. In
tleices, Sa5'4u ; do, do., In tubs, 3'43e ;
do. butcheis'. loose, 4a4Vjc; city tallow,
111 hogsheads, 2',c; countiy do., 2'ja3c.1
as to quality, ami cakes, 3c.
Pliilndclpliiii Cuttle .Market.
Philadelphia, April I Receipts Reeves,
3,tM3 head; sheep. W.410 head; hogs, 0,1 10
head. Reef cattle In fulltl supply, pliers
firm; Steamer Missoutl, for London, touk
22G heud, Corean, for Glasgow, 400 head
nnd the Maine, for London, 223 head, ex
tia, C'i.a3'ic.; good, 4Ta3c.; medium, 4u
4c. ; common, taPac. Sheep Active
and steady: extia, 3a5c; good. 44alc.;
medium, 4a4'ic; common, Da3c. ; clipped
sheep, 3a4c. : clipped Iambs, 4V'in5e. ;
wool lamb, taO'2c. Hogs Higher nnd
nctlvo, Cafl'ic for best western; CaCc
for other western; K'te. for state. Tat
cows, SHaSje. Thin cows riim, $10al7.
Veal calves, active, lui;'4c, 4aO,3C ; milch
cows, 23aI3, Diest-ed beoves Active, 5lia
Sc.
PROPOSALS.
TlIKM'IMNro.s HoVIClllirCllMltOI, t
Si iiamiiI, 1'v., Anill I, IHII7. I
THD CITY OP SCRANTON SCHOOL
dlstlkl offers tot sale, to tho highest
bidder, for cash. $lAuwo Coupons bonds,
denominated "The lb7 Funding Loan,"
$40,000 to matin e twenty-live yeais fiom
Apill 1, JW.
tlO.Ofli) to matin o twenty-eight years
fiom Apill 1, 1S07.
$40.ooo to matuie thirty jears from
Apill 1. 1!97.
The bonds bear 4li per cent. Interest,
payable senil-auuuull), on the first days
of Apill and October of inch yeur, upon
the piebPlitiltlon of the Coupons uttneheil
to suld bondx, ut the ofllee of the tieus
urer of said Siiiool District, In the illy
of Scianton, Pennsylvania.
Thfto bonds uie fi-e fiom all taxes, the
school district having assumed the puy
ment thereof. i
The umount of the last assessed valua
tion of piopeity In the dlstlkl, liable to
luxutlou, was $J1,UI,1I0, und the financial
condition of the dlstilct April 1, 1S97. us
follows.
Valuation of school pioporty, estimated,
Sl.3l6.itUU.
Cnsh In hands of tho tieasurer (Includ
ing cash and bonds In staking fund),
$71 22.MB.
Dellmiuint taxes outstanding, collecti
ble, $3.',ooo.
In addition to above Is the levenue for
the cuueui yrai. which, it is eitlmated,
will amount to f:ilO,421.
The bonded Indebtedness of the dUtrlct
Is us follows:
$15,uu0 3 per cent.
July 1 11)13
$10,000 a per cent,
bonds,
bonds,
bonds,
bonds,
bonds
bonds,
bonds,
bonds,
redeemublo
ledeemuble
JUly 1, mm.
I.Vi.OOO 4" i per
cent.
I edeemable
redeemable
1 edeemable
July 1, laos. ,
iro.iwo 4',5 per cent.
July 1 1912.
$30,uoo 4iB per cent.
July 1. 1'Jls.
$23,OM l'a per cent.
July 1. 1D13.
$J3,Ooo l"i per cent.
July 1, 191U.
$,ooo 4H per cent.
redeemable
redeemable
ledeomnble
J uiy 1, m.-o.
The bouid of control, nccoidlng to law.
adopted a resolution, ptovidlng for tho
levy of a special tux to form a sinking
fund for the payment of the principal and
Intel est of Its bonds, which will amount
each year to at least 8 per centum of Its
Indebtedness, thus Insuring the prompt
payment of the Interest and of the ie.
lU-mptlon of the bonds at matuilty. The
bonds now offeied for sale aie. theiefoi
perfectly Bevuied, and no safer Kecuiltles
cun ho put upon the muikvt, Tho bonds
uie dated Apill 1, 1W7. fiom which dale
thuy shall bear Inteiest.
The school district has piomptly met
the payment of pilnclpal and inteiest of
former Issues bonds, und the some nilc
will govern tho payment of those now be
ing Issued.
Sealed proposals will be received at tho
ofllee of tho seelvtaiy of thu board. Muni
cipal building, Senmtdn. Pa., until. 7.C0
o'clock Monday evening, April 12, " 1S'J7,
for the puichuve of the suld $120,000 bonds.
Rids should stute pi Ice ofTored,. In addi
tion to accrued Interest, from April 1, 1897,
up to date of delivery' of , bonds, Tho
board reserves tho rluht to reject .any or
all bids.
Ily order of tho Scranton board of con
trol, JiUaUNG D. FELLOWS.
Secretary.
338iKia
6 A -Wh
' J 'AK.
Connolly
LINENS
LINENS
Wc offer a large purchase of High Class Linens bought by us al a very low
price, for the purpose of a special sale, which we now inaugu'ratc. The prices are
the lowest in the history of the Linen Trade and the goods arc strictly new1 and
first-class.
TABLE DAHASKS
At 25c.
O'HiC.
Ilio. Dntiiimk, Ml
Inilies wide, woilli
MQSn Illp.U'linl Piunititk,
yoc. vjimlitN wide, ri-if
n!;r Sl.'JS (iimlllj.
At 45c.
Ilro. Dtiiiiuok, T'J
I miles wide. tli
A C -
t. 7l.
usual USc. grade.
MAKr llliuiliiil liaimiHk,
worth 5bc.
our &l.r,o
Msr tfn
""O"
ery line,
IIiiiiuhIc, Af C,
At 75c.
llleuclied
T'J llivliet w ldc.coui
d ' 'i.o
Mime ui 91. uo.
Ml iiRiiei;
t
'I lie Patterns and Designs In tlioe Diuiiiodisnru the mtv liitt-Kt
iirodtu tlons from the be"t forelgu luums. And In luuu) iuhui
lme the Napkins to tmiUli.
CONNOLLY &
I TRY A
! TRIBUNE "WANT RDV.
i-
t
THK RESULT
WILL ItE SATISFACTORY.
t-
-f
-f-f--M-f-f-fH-4-f-f-f-f-H--H"f-H-fs)-
l'OU RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
,..- . rt, ..
1,'OH llhM' -VSI.NOI.K 11-KOil.M Hill 'SK
I 4 11 tla.v nvinile; modern convenience,
and lit) Hteiun. Vppl) tol'. J. i'USl', V.m.t
Commonueajtli llulldlm,'.
IOKItr.NT I.AKlli: I'ltONTol'liCK till
1 Comiinmui'iilUi Hullilliii;. Apid) net
door.
170H ItllNT-KIVKirilSniKYIlllI.DlNO,
i No. 1:1s Wyomliitf avenue, nel to lilino
llmik; vlll lie entliel) leuiodeled, fmnlslied
Willi elevator and niiule xuttiitjli) for iiimrl
inent stole. Iniiulre of J. N. KICK, Menrs
llillldlng.
F
iltONT i)l'ii('i:s KOU KIIXT, HIS
Siiruce street, lnqulro LLWIS, ltKII.I.V
RAVI lis.
A
IOR KKNT-THLTIIKKK FLOORS (IVIIK
J1 No. 4I0Siui(0Ktret, now occupied by
the liowlng AKMxIiitlon; posheKHlon April I.
Imiulru or I'KKU. WAONKIt, 311 Lnckn
wanna avenue.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
i ? i ' r n i s nlmTKKON iTmojlTw rriTTsK
I1 of buth; cuutial locution. Il'Jl .MudUon
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
I70K .sAi.r.-nii: LAituiisr ami m:sr
I1 eipilpied baker) and Iceiieimi piulor In
l.ueine count). .1. II. hOKI), WelUenkorn
Uulldlng, WllUes-liuire, l'n.
BiiYii.i: rtiit su.i: crrap. apply
l'J'JMl'jovldeme Komi.
IU)RHALKVS 1 CANNOT tllVi: IT M )
1 uttentlonlhel'tirbauiluleSfeuni Luillliliy
Is for Mile on ens) terms. J. 11 RKAKN, mgi.
"IOK HAI.i:- SILVLK-Ii.ATRU CONN
i1 double bell euphouluiii, nicely engi lived,
with tronibmio bell, gold llntd; iieurl) new
nnd lost PO; will sell nt it bargain. Address
this vuek to R. W. UAYI.OK, Liiltuysvllle,
l'u.
WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTKl!-.-! (Ol'lKS TKI1ICNK KACH
lollowlii" dutts: Angus 110 and mud
Oct. ill, 1HIIII. l'lemluuiwlll bu paid forsumu
at Tribune olllee.
II ELP WAXTED-M ALES.
Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word.
5rANTi:i)-A 1 'IKsT I LAMS SALRSM AN
1 to sell tho most complete Hue ot Lubri
cating oils (lie.ises und .spielultles on the
mm Uct. Milurj or llbeial loiiiinlsslou.
KliL'ITAlILK KRI'IMNO I If, Cleveland, O.
w
ANTi:ii AOKNTs-UTr, PHK .MOMil
and eMieiises nuld uitlve men If 1 iglit:
goods hold b) Bum pie mil); suiniiU's, also
lioise and ciuriuge ruinlshcd litKI''. Ad
dress JOItllKIt, Uori:il)S, llostou, Mius.
SALi:s.Mi:S -SCIIOUI.SI'PI'I.IIN; (III N
ti) work; $1011 sului) monthl), with
llbeiul uddltiouul iouiinislous. it. O.
KVAXH.l CO., Chlcutfo.
ISrANT 1 : 1)-AN! I )1 f. WIIOCANTUINK
V of siime simple thin to patent.' Pro
tect ) our Ideas; the) inn) bring you wiallh.
Wi lie JOHN WKUlilIKlll K.N ,V CO., liept.
C. 'j;t, I'utent Attorneys, Wiishlnnton, li. ('.,
rortbeli 1KIiii pilu nlln and llstot 1,000
Inventions warned.
AlTA.NTi:ii--AS AOCNIMN KVLin Site
tlon toiunvnss; tM.niito ...lfi 11 du)
iiunli; sells ut slxhl; alsou man to sell staple
(foods to ileuleis; best side line s7li u luoiilh;
Nuluiy or liugu loiuinlsslou inude, experience
uiiuiccsui). Clifton Noup und .Mnuufuetui
iigCoiiipau)i('lnidnuutl, o.
"y.NTKR wi:ll-kmw. MAN IN
II every town to sollelt slock subscilii
tlons; uinonoiioly; blgiuoniy foriiKents; no
cupltutrequiicd. llllWAKti C. 1-isU X CO ,
llorden llluck, Cliluigo, III.
HELP WAN TED-FEMALES.
Ad v.i. Under This Head One Cent a Word
7v A.vn:ii: Tin utoi Cm Y. com pk-
tent wultiess, with lefereines. Apply
ut HO Jefferson uvun ie.
LA1ULS-1 MAKl; HID Vtl! DOINd
jileusunl homo noik.tuid will gludl) send
roll pallidums mull sunning 'J mil siuuii.
MlhS M. A. SililliHINfN Luwiellie, Mich.
Yv;anti:i)-l1)Y vofnts i. hckan-
t ton to st II and llit induce Isiiy del 's mUu
king; epiileuceiliunvusscr luefeiusl; work
permanent und vci) pmlltuble. Wilte for
piiitlculars ut once und get bunetlt of hollduy
trude. T. 11. HNYUKK A CO., ( Inclnnutl, O.
WANTED I.MMKDI TEI.Y- TWO ENEK
.1 t gctlc suliswoineu to lepiesont us.
(iuiirauteed mi a day without Intel ferlng
Willi other duties. 1 U'ult lil'ul occuputlou.
Wilte lor piiitlculurs, eiuioslng stiiuiii,
S1ANOO CHEMICAL COS1PAN1, No. 7'J
John ktrect, New oik.
CHIROPODIST AND .MANICURE.
CtOHVS, llCS IONS AND LSIiltOWINO
' nulls cuii;d vilthout thu least pulu or
dinivlug blood. Coiisultutlnii und mlvho
given lice. E. M. Rin'.EL, ( hlioiiodUt.
il.ililLuckiiwnunn avenue. Ludlis uttniided
ut their lesldence If desired. Churgevi moder
inc. LOST.
Advs. Under This (lead One Cent a WorJ.
T OST-A liOI.D WATCH ON SOI' Til
Xj Slain aveuuo near Dr. Iteuch's about
1'J.fll) yesterday) Oeiitleiiiun who picked It
1111 would oblige by returning It to owuci,
SIKH. RICE PHOSSElt, 'JO Lnudls stnel,
Hiilevue. Value mu keepsake, Chuln hus
two rings uud u imouogrum inedulllou
uttached.
LINENS
NAPKINS
M"R1 OH ''ul llleiu'bod
h"'uu Naiiklinlntlie"L
tint lni anil -'t nlri.it: koihI
yi- uu.i wtiulit una every
tlireud lltivu; worth fruin $l.v!A
- lilt
Ivuiiied Diiliiuxk.
--2 iiiclie wide;
1
to pi. ou.
munlier.
At $1.85
.Med. and luritu
Hltd.fnll hli-ueh'tl
illeiuiiud D.itilutk,
extra WeiBht and
jniiHin; worm i'.'.'JO.
l-'roui S'i.uri a dozen uptoSLUn. We hIiowii largo line of lino
.Nnpkltm at prli i'i t Liu t ciiunot be Hiimclied.
A few hunt word on TOW'KI.' lltlok Toui'U nt 1'iHjO.; llllclc
Towi-lHiU Hie.; Jluck Towels at uoc; Duinuik '1'oneU ut -UBc,i 1)'
tnimk InwvlH ut ,"iOu
We bvllevu these tobutbu best lulues In Towel uveotrered in
Hcrnnton.
worm ;xuu,
. (ierimiu lllendieil
I in tiiHHktUxt r wide
wuriumii) 81, mi,
WALLACE,
ACENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under ThM Head One Cent 11
Word.
WANTICll (ii;ni:ual auknt, i.ahv
VY or Ki-utleiiiiuii III every city and town
In the t'nltid Slntex, bent helllni; urtlileou
earth, "Klenene." Tnlldng iiniieeessiir.v, hlg
nuy uiuiruntetd. l-ooiH ntunlu. Write imlek.
eiuloso Ntunin 'or lerms. or-jr.i-entM fur mini-,
pie outfit. klkni:nkcui:.ucai.c(j, ava
riiltou stieet, Iliooklju N. .
H HON'T WANT IIUVH OK I.OA!'r.KS I
11 inn men or nullity; 9:11111 to swni 11
month to hustlers; Mute nnd general in,'i'iit;
Mtlnrv and loinniliiilnii. IIACINK liHK
R.SUI.VKCU,, Katliie, Win.
A
TANTKD-HOI.IClTOHS; NO DKI.IVHK- '
ing. uocoiieciiuK; poiiimu iierinunrni;
pay wiekly; vtnto tige
Ui,l.. llllUlllL.ll-f
iloeiieHier, . y,
7"ANTKI)--OKNKHAL AOHNIS IN 11V-
V ery count); uliojudy auviiMerH;some-
tiling new; sure sellei; upplv iiulek. .1. C.
llll.ljmtr, 1 11 AdiiinKuveiiuc1, Scranton, l'u.
AGKN'IH-WllAT ARK VOL' OOINU 'IO
iloiitiout Safe Citizenship price l. lin
ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS,
Ntipervllle, 111.
AUKNTW-'IO HKI.l. OUK PltAlTK'Ali
gold, silver, nki.el and. copper electro
puisiers; uriceM noiu Ml upwuiii: suuu)
espouses nuld; On tilt flee. Audi ess,
and
with
siuiup, .Mil iuu.. ftiru en., uiiienito.
(h:nt. -to .siTT.i. cioXiiTTto DKAI,-
iV ers; S'J.'i wet'kl) and epeiises; expert-
ence unneicssiirv. ONSOLl
.ll.Vl
iTKD J1FU
CO., I.S Vim Hut en St., Chicago.
CITY SCAVENGER.
1RAS. CUOI'KH, CITY HCAVHNtlKK. '
y All orders promptly intended to, duy or
night. All the latest upiilliinies. ChurgeS I
reiisouulile. TIP Scrnnton stieet. Rouse,
11:111 Ninth Washington avenue.
Alt. UK I OCS CI.KA.NX I'KIVY VAULTS '
. nnd "t'H.i pools; no odor. Improved 1
pumps used. A. UKICOS, Pinpirctor.
Leave orders 110(1 X. .Mulu live, or Rlckts'
Ldrug sloie, inriier wduins und .Mulbeiry.
1 1'lClUIUIll? 1,1, 111.
UUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
i?l KHT.c7.A8S I tTlOCKIlY"''' lllis7x liss'
l1 stock und lUtuies. lining over Ml, (mil
pel mouth, liest locution Hi 11 town of 1 2,000
lK)i!itiiiti!. i.uikc I'riHlia; noiiiii i-i-ii,m'. , ..,pa ... ,,,.,r
Ciisliieiiulivddown, ti'.'.riiio; niUKt sellciulck, I J'i: V. JAtv.y
going in othei buslmss. For mil puitlculuis 1 aJ-iiaw: V,00."1,? "N
Impure of II. X. PATHICK, :i:il North I of Trade Uulldlng.
population. Large proms; small expense
in
Wusblugtou uvemie, Scruutnii, l'u.
0,1,1 ON' EVRiTy 8101) MARK LAST
O-s t month thiough our system of hj mil
uitoKpeiulutloii. send for full eplunutory
ouinphlet. OCON.NOK A CO., IO Willi. St.,
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATION WANTKl)
11Y A (IKK.MAN
Ci gill, of good cburacter, vnil recom
vnil recom
full Oil Illicit
mended, us muse to chlldicu
stieet.
CUTl'ATIOX ' WANTED AS IIOI'Si:-
VJ keep
:i!l'2 lllu I.
O keeper, can do nil kinds of woik. Cull
kely street, Uuiimoiu l'u.
VOl NOMAKKIEDMAN Willi 17YKAKS
X experience In groiery business, cun linn
dlu fit fi incuts, Huh, oysters und giceu goods,
deslim pohltlon. A 1 leference, uddress J. T.
JOHNSON. 110 iliook sticct,Siruutou.
CITCATION WAN'IKD id IO
O waslilng: washing und Ironing
OPT
taken
home, ulso. Call or uddrcss L. II., ilil 1 sum-
ner uveiniCi city.
SlTLATION WANTKU HY A YOCNO
mun us tuuuistcr or work iiiouud u burn.
Add less ll'Jl Stone iive'iiue.
SITUATION WANTEU-HY A Yol'XO
nun In hotel or restuuruut; cun give
good ic'fercures. AddiessH'JU Muplo stieet.
WANTEH-SI PACTION OP AN KIM),
11 bv mi epcrlciued diy goods cleik:
cun fui'iilsli good rereieucci. Addiess li.,
'1 1 lbuue olllee.
S'nrTvnoN wantko-iiy -a idi mi
vioiunii to do washing, lioulug or house
cleaning In theiluy. Evperlemid and will
ing, mil get good iccomiueudutloiis. Addics
Mils. SI. l).,i 1 Ibune Olllee.
4J111 ATION WANTEOHY -MIDDLE AllER
O Miuiaii ns eook or geueiHl houewoik.
Addicss U ., 501 Fullous stuet.
CMTl'ATION WANTKU - HY
WANTKl)
A F1KHT
Call or nil-
ij 1 lass linrher; Sntunlnv work.
iIivm Hl'UlNU. sii.oikUI ltuibd' suinily.liiT
Wyoming nvciiuu, up;uls.
E .pkkiknchT) OAKUNRK SEEKS ksi
plo.vuient; knows linu to utteud to ull
kinds of I lowers, shrubber), etc Addiess,
l'. R. il'.'S Luckawnnuu uvcuue.
SItI'XTIO.N WANTED HY AN7 EMiTTtT
1 need grecer) ilerk, Is tenipemte und hus
good hublts. Will do nn) thing but uiiivuss.
Cull furiilsli rcfeieuie. K. J. II. Cuiu Tribune.
Al'KV FOR ENOAOK.MENT
IN NOKTR-
J tiisiorn Peiinsylvanlu-
Flist-iluss nlc-
Hue flume Joiner und mut.iiuikei; tliurouijh
1) posted with details of business. Addiess,
I INK AKT.cuie Mciiiegor, 'Jit I'eiry stieet,
New York.
W11 CATION
wvnti:d-hy a oino
Imli'i. 1111, 1,1 ,ir iriiVHriiMss.
o hid) us 11
Hpeuks both l.iullah uud Oeiiuuu: ulto ud
vuueed In lulisle. Address, A. W., imu
Tilbuno Olllee. ,.
SITUATION WANTED-HY A
YOI NO
iJ 111101,111 uii) ctipuulty. (lood education
utlon
testl.
In Kngllsb and (liiiuun; lllist-cluss
luoululs. P. O. llox illin, .Moscow, Pit.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians ami Surgeons,
DItTc L. PREY HAS REMOVED JHS
ofllccs to the Jewell Building, 3o3 Spruce
street.
DR. MARTHA S. EVEKITT, SOS WASH
Ington ave Office hours until 10 u. in..
2 10 4, 7 to S p. in.
SIARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME.
opathlst, No. 22S Adams uvenuc.
OIL X TltAPOI.D, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
aveuuo and Spruce street, Scranton. Of
fice houis, Thurbdny und Suturdays, 9
u. m. to 8 p. m,
DR. W. H. ALLEN, M2n6rTH WASH
Ington avenue.
mi. "anna law, soTwyomino ave!
Ofllco hours, 9 11 a. m 1-3 p. m.. 7-8 p. in.
mi. L. SI. OATE3. ROOSI3 207 AND 208
Hoard of Trude. building, Olllee hours,
S to U a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. 111. Kesl
deuce 309 Sludlsoii avenue.
DR. C. L. FKEAS, SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion, Rooini 08 and 207 Mers Uulldlns.
Wall
ace
MCI l 5 '""'I Ulcftched
ipi.'tO Naiiklim, large
dttiuei; Hire; rrul value 91.70,
MC? lf I.arKOdliinerglrp,
.PZ.UVJ iiillTjIeiielitd und
uottli nery cent of if'J.OO u
doen.
209 oWpp.sct0,HoAuvsee:uc
Olllce telephone 1EC3.
2 to 4, 7 to 9.
Hours: 10 to 12,
DR. H. W LAMHRKAUN. A BPKCIAL
1st on chioula dlsuuse of tho heart, lungs,
liver, kidney und genito urinary or
gans, will occupy tho olllcn ot Dr. R003,
232 Adams avenue. Ofllee hours, 1 to 3
p.m.
DK. JOlfN C.1'RICb7 330 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to
4 und 7 to S p. m.
W. G. ROOK. VETKRLVARY SUH-
I geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton.
I Telephono 2G72.
Architects
I'KIICIVAL jT MORRIS,ARCHlTKCT
Hoard of Trade Uulldlng.
EDWARD H. DAVIS,' AlCTi,iiIvri,.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth
buUdlng, Scrahton. ;
E. L. WALTRH, ARCHITECT. OFF1CB
rear of COC Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT
433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Saranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN." ARCHITECT,
I'rlce building, 120 Washington avenue.
Scranton,
T. I. LACEY SON. AKCHlTKcTfiT.
Traders' National Bank.
LtiwveiN.
FRANK E. ROYLe7ATOiNEY AND
counscllor-at.lavv. Rurr building, rooms
13 and 14, Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTOHHKY,
Roorns 212-13-14 Commonwealth Dldg.
JEFFRin-S &" RUDDY. ATTORNEYS-
at-law, Commonwealth Building,
WARREN & KNAI'R. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors-at-law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Scranton,
Pa.
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
and Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON & WILCOX.
National Rank Uulldlng.
TRADERS
ALFRED HAND, WILIASI J HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common-
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Lnw,
Room S, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
ORD, ATTORNEY-
01& ana bio, noara
SAMUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT-
Law Ofllee, Wyoming avenue. Scranton.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Commonwealth building, Scranton,
Pa.
C. COSIEG-YS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Menrs buildings, corner Washington
nvenus and Snruce street.
B. F. KILLASI. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton. Pa.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY.
at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bids., Scran
ton. .
VATSON. DIEHL, HALL & KESISIER
ER Attorneys and Counseltors-at-Law;
Traders' National Bank Building; roomi
6, 7. 8. 9, and 10- third floor.
Detectives.
. 1
BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON,
wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser
vice Agency
Dentists.
DR. F.
street.
L. Sl'QRAW. 303 SPRUCQ
DR. H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON. 113 S. .MAIN AVE.
5r. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave.
It. M. STRATTON. OFFICE COAL EN
change. WELCOSIE C. SNOVEn7421 LACKA.
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to S.
Dressmaker.
SIRS. M. E. DAVIS. 430 Adams avenue.
Scliool.s.
SCHOOL OF THE "LACKAWANNA
Scranton, Pa,, prepares boys and glrU
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. REV. THOSIAS SI. CANN,
WALTER H. RUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring
term April 13. Kindergarten tip per term.
SeeJs,
O. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSIEN AND
Nurteiymen, store 14S Washington ave.
nue; green ho'jse, 1330 North Slain ave.
nue; storo telephone, 7S2,
Wire Screens.
JOS. KCETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wunnu avenue, Scrnnton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wlro Screens.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
". .EIOLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR V., V. & W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
Miscellaneous.
RACER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J, Rauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming uvemie, over Hulbert'J
music store
MEOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
fcupplles, envelopes, puper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washington u venue,
Scrunton, Pn.
FRANK P." HROWN & CO., WHOLE-
sale dealers In Woodwure, Cordage and
'Oil Cloth.720 West Luckawanna aye.
THOSIAS Al'RREY. EXPERT AC
countaut und auditor. Rooms 19 and SO,
Williams Uulldlng, opposite postoriloe.
Agent forjhe Jtex Fire Extinguisher.
Printing'
'rilETRHIUNE PUBLISHINQ CO,
North Washington Avenue Linotype
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Facilities unsurpukied in this region.
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