THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. MARCH 21, 1898. THE TRIBONE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT FOIl RENT-EIO! IT-ROOM HOUSE; hot mill cold wilier, bath mill furnace. SIS.OO per incntli. 223 Webster avenue KOH RENT-N1NE-ROOM HOUSE, 420 Vine street; recently renovated through out; moderate tent. Apply to M. 1'. FLYNN, Valley House, City. KOH RKNT-llOUSH f5 CLAY AVE nuc, containing live rooms with ceil ings 12 feet high on llrst tloor; four rooms un second lloor; nil of tin- rooms arc well lighted; lurgo turret imd lino roomy basement; llii' lot is 80 feet by 1M feet; contains lino shade trees grnpo vines and bnrn In tho rent, willed will be rented separate If desired. Apply on tho prem ises or to S. II. KERR, 408 Lackawanna nveniic. KOH RENT-GLOBE HOTEL; ALSO stora 131 Penn uvomic. FRED It. BTAHKi nttorney, Traders' Natlonul Hank Building. FOR RENT - NINE-ROOM HOUSE. 423 Adams avenue. Apply Ilussell Dlmmlck, 508 Spruce street. FOIl RENT-EIOHT-ROOM HOUSE; hot and cold water, bath and furnace. S1S.00 per month. 223 Webster avenue. FOR RUNT-STORE AND DWELLING, iiNn blacksmith and dwelling. Apply to Iliri'lINMlKSDUU & CO., Franklin avenue, Scranlon, Pa. FOIl RENT - SEVEN DESIRABI ,K rooms; centrally located; nil Improve ments: steam heat; Wyoming avenue. Address Fox 210. HOUSE FOIl IlKNT 405 WYOMING avenue. Apply to P. II. demons, Blue Rldgo Coal Company's orllce, Mcarti Building. BARN FOIl RENT-C03 MAHON COURT. Apply to F. II. demons, ltluo Itldgo Coal Company's olllce, Mears Building. FOIl RENT TWO FOUR-ROOM FLATS with steam heat at No. 323 and 327 Ad ams nvenue. Inquire at 319 Adams ave nue, or 119 Franklin avenue. CHAS. II. BCOTT. FOR RENT-11-ROOM HOUSE AT 421 Madison avenue; possession Imme diately. Apply at 422 Madison nvenue. FOR RENSrSAxIeOONE houses; modern Improvements, 010 und CIS Gibson street. DAVID J. DAVIS, 412 Commonwealth building. FOR SALE FOR SALE - DOUBLE HOUSE, 512 Qulnov nvenue; all improvements; rea sonable terms. Inquire on premises. FOR SALE-AT A LOW FIGURE. BED room suite, cost S1S3.00. Also Cabinet Sewing Machine, Domestic, cost SS0.09. Apply this week between 12 nnd 3, also evenings, 745 Madison nvenue. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SET ter, cheap. 1511 Penn avenue. FOP. SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, ns good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO. BOARDING. TEMPLE CAFE, 515 MULBERRY street, Mrs. Emma Carpenter, pro prietress. Board by tho day, week or month. BOARDING AND TABLE BOARD, SER vieo tho best, rooms well ventilated and excellent table. MRS. HANNAH KELLEY, 415 Mulberry street. FIRST-CLASS BOARD, WITH OR without room; special rates given to permanent boarders. Rooms heated by steam and lighted by electric light; cen trally located: 2 minutes walk from nil depots: 5 meal tickets $1.00; 21 meal tick ets, $1.00. 123 Franklin avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS IIa3?dToMELY iraRNISHEii) ROOM at 422 Mulberry street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DRUGSTORE FOR SALE-GOOD LO cation. Inquire. 401 Prospect avenue, city. GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-I offer for sale an old established busi ness. Sales $05,000 a year. CHAS. H. WELLES, Coal Exchange. PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation. Largo prollts. Safo Investment. For Interview address P. O. Box S74, Scranlon, Pa. LOST LOST -A SILVER PIPE CLEANER with initials N. E. N., nnd n bunch of keys attached to ring. Liberal reward paid to Under. Return to Lackawanna Hospital. LOST-SATURDAY EVENING ON CA pouse nvenue, between New York and Green Rldgo streets. Ladles' Gurnet Cloth Cape; Under return to 1427 Monsey nvenue and recelvo reward. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. OFFICE OF SIMPSON & WATKINs Scranton, Pa.. March 10. 189S. Notice Is 'hereby given that In accordance with the provisions of tho mortgngo of tho Mount Lookout Coal company to tho Scranton Savings Bank nnd Trust Com pany, Trustee, that bonds of tho said co.il company numbered 2, 51, SO, 121 and 128 have been designated by lot this day for redemption and will bo redeemed at par and Interest upon presentation nt tho Scranton Savings Bank nnd Trust Com pany. Tho Interest ceases on the nbnve numbered bonds on April 1st, J898. Tho Mount Lookout Coal Company, by C. D. SIMPSON. Treasurer. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor, Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulborry. TeUphone C040. MASSAGE TREATMENT. MISS L. E. YOUNO. SURGICAL ''trained nurse Massage Treatment a specialty. All cases promptly attended to. No. 412 Hitchcock street. Hours: 8 to 10 u m.; 0 to 8 p. m. giiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiimmitt I REMOVAL SALE. I s We are reducing our stopk, 3 preparatory to moving on s S April ist All goods marked 5 down. ' 5 BUy now while prices ara s 1 . X JUR1SCH, Agt., gj vj: . -aai fcpruco Street; 3 FtiiiiiuuiuuiiiiiiiuiuiiuiuiiiuiHin I n goods ai hi mtm A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSti for the Benefit of All Who Have Houses to Kent. Kcul Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Wnnt Situations or Help 'llicse Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Free. WANTED WANTKn-IIV GENTLEMAN. FUR. nlslied front room near Court House. Addtess 1', O. Uox S3. WANTI5D-COPIE8 OF THE TRIBUNE of July 17, 1M.7. Ten cents will be paid for each copy. Scrnnton Tribune. HELP WANTED-MALE WANTKD-BY AN OLD E8TAI1LISHED house, n man to tako cliarro of nnd look after their business In this cctlnn. Salary $G00, with commission. Cash se curity required. Address Business, enre Tribune. RELIAHLE MEN WANTED TO AD dross catalogues, circulars nnd envel opes. Send Ptnmp for particulars. SOM EHVILLE M'F'O. CO,; Elizabeth, N. J. OPIUM. MORPHINE, WHISKEY - IP Interested In the cure of theso habits wrlto for my book; mailed free. 13. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, On. SALESMEN - SCHOOL SUPPLES; country work; $100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; bit: money tor agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., Borden Mock. Chicago. 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALE 'Ladies can "earn Vs weekly Do ing needlo woik at homo. No canvass ing; enclose self addressed stamped en velope for reply. STANDARD NOVEL TY CO.. 101 Beekman street, New Yoik. WANTED FIFTY OPERATORS AT once. Steady work, Empire Shirt Co.. 339 Adams avenue. LADY WHO HAS HAD SOME EXPE rlence nt canvassing to solicit among tho wheelwomen of Scranton. 200 Mears building. LADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all sending two cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser pre ferred; work permanent and very profit able. Wrlto for particulars at once and get hcnellt of holiday trade. T. B. SNY DER & CO., Ciuclrnatl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO EN ergctlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed $0 a day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp. MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY. No. 72 John Street. New York. REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER Co. and tho Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordanco with tho nollcy of theso companies to icduco rates from time to time as may be warranted by Increased consumption, rotlco Is hereby given that on and after April 1st, next, the price of gas will be one dollar and llfteen cents per ono thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to tho following discounts: Flvo cents per ono thousand cubic feet on all bills whero tho consumption for tha month amounts to less than twonty-tlvo dollars; ten cents per ono thousand cubic feet on all bills where tho consumption for the month amounts to twenty-flvo dollars and upwards. Provided tho bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of tha month In which that bill Is presented. By Order ot tho Board, G. B. HAND. Secretary. PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER. Prepared Mush. Mado by tho New York Prepared Mush Co. 112 Penn ave nue, Scrai.ton. CHIROPODIST CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and ndvlco given freo. E. M. HETXEL, Chiropo dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at tended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on tho 31st day of March. 1S0S. by Max Rice, John Lohman, N. G. Goodman. Casper Unas and Frank Sweet, under tho Act of Assembly en titled "An act to provide for the Incorpor ation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29, 1871, and its sup. plements thereto, for tho chaiter of un Intended corporation to bo located at Scranton, Pn., to bo called German Build ing Association No. 9, tho character and object of which is for the purposo of ac cumulating a fund by tho periodical con tributions of tho members thereof, und of snfely Investing tho same, premiums for priority of loons to be paid In monthly Installments, nnd for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tile lights, beiuilts and privileges of said Act ol As sembly and tho supplements thereto. 11. L. LEVY, Solicitor. Olllce of THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COM PANY. January 22. 1S98. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS company has called u Bpeclal meeting of Its stockholders to bo held at tho gen eral otllco of the company, at Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday. Match 29. IMS. nt 10 o'clock u. m., for the purpose of voting for or against tho Increase of the capital stock, and to voto upon the question of Issuing common and preferred stock. E, H. RIPPLE. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED YClUNTiLrWANTirFM will strive to please; had experience In store, etc. Best references given. Ad dress R. 1'., Tribune. WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG lady of good recommendation and ex perience, ns stenographer and typewriter; good references cun ho furnished. Apply Tribune, Stenographer. SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNO MAN 22 years old, industrious nnd of good habits, desires a position nt most any thing. Aiiuress -j, sij uressier ct. SITUATION WANTED-BY 'A LADY bookkeeper; can give good references. Address "E. B.," Dunrnoro, Pa. WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN. 20. ANY kind of work, grocery storo preferred; would accept position In city or countrv; best reference. Addrets A. C, euro of 1. R. Y. M. C. A.. Scranton. WANTMD-A POSITION BY A TRUST worthy man, whu can furnish refer ences, as hotel porter, watchman or teamster. Apply A. B. C, Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED - A FORMntl school teacher would like to do pi1- vnte tutoring; children who need help prepared for examination. AddrebH Teacher." this olllce. SITUATION WANTED - WILL DO day's work washing; or would like to get stores to cleuti. 418 North Eighth st. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT washing; washings and Ironing taken homo also. Call or uddress L. II., 334 Sumner uvenue. SITUATION WANTED-ACCOITNTANT nnd bookkeeper, able und experienced, would accept position, entire time, or uf ternoons; salary expected . very reason able. Address X. T. Z., Tribune offlc. AGENTS WANTED TENao7)DaT5NTSW"ANTED Xf once. Son Menrs Building. Nl'DE IN ART, 32 BEAUTIFUL EN grnvlngs. Life size, I'crfcct Models, for framing. Send Sic. for complcto fcct. HIOH AnT CO., Plilladelplila. HOME WORK FOR MEN AND WO men Wo want u few men or women In every town to niako novelties for us at their homes; 9 to $13 weekly If you can work nil day; you can earn $3 to W week ly by working an hour or two In the even ing. If you wish to devote your time to something nrolltnble write for patrlcu lars; we will give you steady employment and send the work to your home with full Instructions und start you to work Imme diately upon application. Address plain ly, COLUMBIAN MFCS Co., No. 303 N. (ith St., Philadelphia, Pa. RELIABLE PERSONS TO TAKE THE agency In their own towns for tho best lino of fast selling novelties; pays 100 per cent, profit; for ladies or gents. 8PIRO & W ATKINS. 1031 and 1033 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS-$7 DAILY. TO SELL SPE- ctalty Scops and glvo customers uou bio their valuo In Handsome Presents; exclusive territory; sample outfit freo. MODOC SOAP CO., Cincinnati, O. AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE best and cheapest telephone desk on tho market; retail price, including one roll of puper, $1; liberal discount; exclu sive territory. W. W. HAMILTON & CO., 21 Milk street. Boston. Mass. WANTED-AGENTS FOR GREATEST gas savlnr device manufactured. Re tails 23c. Big prollts. OLVEIl BROS., Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS TO SELL OUR 50c. STORM door; samplo prepaid upon receipt of price. AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO., Port Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE-AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo hundred pages; price $1.50; outilt 10c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIV orlrg, no collecting; position perma nent; pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safo Citizenship prlco $1. Going by thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napcrvltle. HI. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper elec tro plasters; prices from $3 upward; ral nry and expenses paid; outfit free. Ad dress, with stamp, MICHIGAN MF'G. CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAlT crs; $23 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'F'G CO.. 48 Van Bnren street. Chicago. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD 11. DAVIS, Rooms 24. 23 nnd 26, building, Scranton. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of C0U Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT, 435 Spruca St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranlon. FREDERICK U. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Prlco Building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SWEENEY, COMMON wcalth building. Interstate Secret Sor vlco Agency. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to tho Scranton Private Hospital, cor ner Wyoming Ave. und Mulberry tit. Telephone: Day call, 6313; night call, 413. DR. C. L. FHEY, SCilANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avenue. MARY A SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opathlst. No. 228 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avcuuo and Spruce street, Scranton. Olllce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 8 a. m. to C p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 5i2 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. DR L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 208 Board of Trado building. Ofllco hours, 8 to 9 a. in.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Resi dence 209 Madison avenue. Dn. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 1, 7 to 9. DR S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 231 Adams. Residenco 131S Mulberry. Chron c diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urinnry organs a specialty. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY 8UR. geon. I v. -f . Cattle and Dogs treated. Hosplta' v.M Linden strcot, Scranton. Telephono 2673 LAWYERS FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law. Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNE-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, acrunton, I 'a. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT- orncys and Counsellors-at-Law, Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa. JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-l.aw, Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. JESSUP to JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 514, 515 and 516, Board of Trade building. D. B. REPI.OGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruco street, B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 300 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, Pa. JA8. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. EDWARD W, THAYER, ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. 7 and S Burr building. L. A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Re'ar.tos, Pa. PATTERSON WIT COX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A. W. BBRTHOLF, Atty,. 319 Spruce St. DENTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, 325" N. WASHINGTON avenue. BIT I'. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE street. DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH1C Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, 421 LACKA wanna uvanii. o ,a t ana fi ta ft. BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS A WORD. HOTELS AND REBTAUPANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANK. Un avenue, Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conductod on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Trop. MIDWIFE MRS. OABLE, GRADUATED MIDWIFE, 3318 Washburn street, Scranton. En gagements rollclted. Rooms and best attendance for a. limited number of pa tients. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo 140 Washington avo nue; green house, 1350 North Main avo nuc; store telephone, 782. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens September 13. Send for cataloguo. Rev. Thomas M. Cnnn, LL. D., Walter H. Buell. A. M. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.. North Washington avenue Llnotypo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. WIPE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL, REAR Bll LACK V. wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings und concert work furnished. For terms address II. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avtnuo, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE talo dealers In Woodwaro. Cordage and Oil Cloth. "20 West Lackawanna avo. RALROA0 TIME TABLES Schedule In Effect Nov. aS, iSa;. Trains Leavo Wllkcs-Barro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Phllndalphla, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and tho West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris burp;. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m. , week days, for Hazleton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, den'l Pass. Agent J. B. HUTCHINSON. General Manager. Del.. I.ncka. nnd Western. Effect Monday. Nov. 21, 1837. Trains leavo Scranton ns follows: Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 3.00, 5.15, 8.00 und 10.05 a. ill.; 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Enston. Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.00 und 10.20 u. ix., 12.55 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.45 p. m. Tobyhunna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Express for Binghainton, Oswego, HI mira. Corning. Bath, Dansville. Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2.33, 9.00 a. m., and 1.55 p. m making close connections nt Buffalo to nil points In tho West, Northwest nnd Southwest. Blughnmton and vny stations. 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 5.13 p. in. Binghainton and Elmlra express, 5.53 p. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 u. m., nnd 1.55 p. m. Ithaca. 2.35. 9.00 a in., and 1.55 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkcs Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connections at North umberland for Williamtport. Harrishurg, Baltimore, Washington nnd tho South, Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10.05 a. m and 1.55 and 0.00 p. Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8.0S and 11.10 a. m. Plymouth and intei medlnto stations, 3.33 and 8.50 p, m. For Kingston. 12.15 p. m. Fullmnn parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, po&ket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, Dls trlct Passenger Agent,. depot ticket of fice. Lehigh Valley Knllrond System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness upd Comturt. In Effect Feb. 2i, 189S. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. It. R. at li.45 a. m., and 12.03, 2.21, 4.41 (Black Diamond Express and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wllkes-Barro via D., L. & W. It. It., 0.00, 11.10 a. m,, 1.35, 3.33, COO p. m. For Whlto Haven, Hazleton. Pottsville, und prlnclpul points In tho coal regions 'in D. & H. R. .. 0-45. 1-03, 2.21 and 1.41 For Bethlehem, Euston, Rending, Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. & H. R. It.. C.ij a. m.. 12.03. 2.21. 4.41 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30 p. m. . For Tunkhannock, Towar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and principal Intermedi ate stations, via D L. & W, II, It.. 8.03 a. m 12.43 and 3.85 j. m. . For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlug ara Falls. Chicago nnd all points west via D & H. R. R.i l--05- 3.33 (.Black -.Diamond Express). 10.28 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlsh Valley parlor cars on nil trains between Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. 1 ' ...t th' If n'TI 11ITIJ Onn Hunt CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phlla- A?ew!' NONNEMACHER. Asst. General Pass. Agt.. Philadelphia. Pa. Scranton olllce, 309 Lackawanna avenue. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows; For Carbondale-i.20, 7.55, S.55. 10 IS a. 111.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20. 3.52. B.2j. 0.2j. 7.5i, U.l!i, ll.uu l. m.; i.iu u. in. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc, U.20 a. m., 2,20 p, m. For Honesdnle 0.20. 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 2.20, 6.25 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre .I3. i.M, 8.43. 9.3S, 10.13 a. m.; 12.03, 1.23, 2.21. 3.33, 4.41, CIO. 7.50, For New' York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley R. II.. 0 43 a. m.. 12.03. 1.23, 4.41 p. m. (with Black Diamond Express), For'piinsylvanlu II. It. polnts-C.13, 0.38 u. in.; 2.21, 4.41 p. m. For western points via Lenlgh Valley II. 11., 7.50 a, in.. 12 05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond Express). 10.28. 11.30 p. m. Trains win urrivu ut di-iuuiuu us ui- Frc'mi Carbondale and the north 0.40, 7.45, 8.40, 9.31, 10.40 a., m.i 12.00 noon; 1.20, 2.18. 3.25, 4.37. 5.45, 7.43, 10,25. 11.27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and tho south ..5. 7.60, 8.50, 10.10. 11.65 a. m.I 1.16. 2.11. 3.48, 6.20 6,21. 7.53, 9.05, 10.05 p. m.'. 1.13 a. m. Comploto Information regarding rates to all points In the United Stutes and Canada may bo obtained at the ticket of fice In tho depot. Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business. J. W. BURDICK, O. P. A.. Albany. N. Y. If. W. CROSS. P. P. A.. Hcruuton. Pa. craze rou i'Uumc documents 100,000,000 round it Ycnr Cnrrlcd Frno in tho Mnlls. From tho Sun. The average of the "free inntter" In tho form of documents carried through the mails In a year, und chlelly made up of federal, state, or municipal rec ords, amounts annually to nenrly. 100, 000,000 pounds, and the expense of this form of transportation, If paid for at ordlnury postal rates, would leave a large margin of profit to the govern ment each yenr, Instead of loss, as at present, the w.elght of documents car ried being actually In excess of tho weight of nil the letters carried. The Congressional Record, though very much more Interesting to the render than Is the usual public docu ment, Is not such a periodical as might be expected to have a widespread cir culation, but the most vigorous efforts to reduce the number of copies printed have rciulted merely In this: To the vice-president nnd ench senator, fdrty four copies; to the secretary and ser- Bennt-nt-arms of tho senate, twenty copies each; to the secretnry, for ofllco use, ton copies; to ench representative nnd delegate, thirty copies; to tho clerk nnd doorkeeper of the house, each twenty copies, and to tho clerk for office use, ten copies. In the Albnny assembly last week tho printing of the reportB of the public departments was provided for in the bill presented by tho chairman of the ways nnd means committee, and al though extreme frugality has been shown In all the state expenses this year.these are some of the Items agreed upon to comply with the demand of the public for the reports. Of tho gover nor's message.C.OOO copies; of the comp troller's report, 3,000 copies; of the state treasurer's report, 1,000 copies; of the state engineer nnd surveyor's report on cnnnls, 2,500 copies; of the report of tho superintendent of the Insurance de partment. In addition to the 1,500 copies nuthorlzed by him, 2,000 copies; of the superintendent of jiubllc works, 2,500 copies; of the report on tolls, trade, nnd tonnage, 500 copies: of the report of the superintendent of state prisons, 3,000 copies; o'f the report of the stnte board of health, 3,000 copies; of Un report of the bureau of labor statis tics, 10,000 copies; of the report of the agricultural experiment station, 15, 000 copies; of the report of the State Agricultural society, 15,000 copies; of the nnnual report of the railroad com mission, 7,000 copies; of the report of the superintendent of public Instruc tion, 15,000 copies; of tle dairy commis sioner's report, 2,500 copies; of -the fac torv's IiiHiiootnr's mnort. 10.000 conlrs: of tho lonnii nf tho bn.iril nf imvllnl Ion ,1.-1.1 ...1lfr.n,l.,.i inAftrt nniiloni ,f !,t'4! .... utuiuukiviii iv,vvv i-wiii;.,, ir, n, - j report of the New York Forest com mission, 5,000 copies; of the report of tho commnnder of the, Grand Army of tho Republic, department of New York, 1,000 copies. Of the mayor's message In New York, nlthough tho contents of it are made known to the public through tho news papers, C.000 copies arc printed at the public expense, and In all public de partments the supply of documents, so fur from accumulating, Is found to bo below the demand. ""Who reads the public document? is a question which has been very frequently asked, hut not satisfactorily answered. Farmers are said to tako pride In Its receipt ns indicating that they are known to the powera that be. Public documents, too, are free, and every one nearly every one likes to get something for noth ing. Central Railroad of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division,) Stations in New York Foot of Liberty strcot, N. It., and South Ferry Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT FEB. 20. 18JS. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkes-Barre, etc., nt 8.20, 10.10 a. in., 1.20, 2.33, 3.20, 7;i0 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 u. m., l.ou, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Lakowood and Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark nnd Elizabeth. 8.20 (express) a. m., 1.20 (express with Buffet parlor car), 3.20 (express) p. m. Sunday, 2.13 p. m. Train leaving 1.20 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Ter minal, 7.17 p. m. und New York 7.05 p. in. For Mauch Chunk, AUentown, Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m., 1.20. 3.20 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.20 a. m., 1;20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For kong Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at S.20 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, 8.20 n. m., 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m., 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave' New York, foot of Lib erty street, North nivfrr, at 4.00. 9.10 (ux press) a. in., 1.30 (express with Burtet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, .4.30 a. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, ut 9.0S a. m.. 1.23 p. m. i Passengers arriving or departing trom this terminal can connect .under coyer Cheese Unchnngod. Rellned Sugars with all tho elevated-railroads. Broadway Qulet uut 8teudy. Cotton-Steady. Tal eablo cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and Jlw iln-hniiirMl. Pitv mime In hous Stnten Island, making uuck transfer to 1 ow-UnUiant.eU. city, pi in e. hi ii ofas and from Grand. Central Depot and Long Tslnnri Tlnllroad Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal, 9.00 u. m.. 2.00.H. in. Sunday. 0.25 a. m. Through' tickets to all pol.its at lowest rate may bo had qn application In ad vance to tho ticket agent nt tho station. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. J. II. OLHAUSEN, Gen, Supt. Uric and Wyoming Valley. In Effect Sept. 19. 1897. Trains leave Scranton for New York nnd intermediate points on Erie railroad, also for Hawley and local points at 7.03 a. m. and 2.23 p, m. Arrive nt Scranton from above points nt 10.23 u. m 3.15 and 9.38 p. m. SCKANTON DIVISION. I n r.lfecl Ilecrmbur l'illl, I SOT. SgssgdXSp1 Worth Mound. South nounil. 207i i ij'ft y Stations ' J 3 fi (Trains Dally. Ex. g t cept numbiy.) I Ig q . MiArrlve l.eave a u 72.VN. Y. Franklin St 7 4) .... "" TlOiWest 4-iad street .... JM .... "" roa weeliawlcen .... 810..,. p nlArrlve Leave r m ,,,, iTsi radoifu .... 2e5 .... ... 109 Hancock .... 8'1.. !I ... I26 Starllzlit .... 223 .... " 18461 rreuon l'arfc .... 3i .... .... .... 140 Wlnwood .... S4I .... ". I2 royntelle aso .... .... ... ih ""8U" SM .... .... ISOS riaasaut Mt. .... 3(8 .... : ttis Unlontlale .... aco .'. n49 I'oreitClty .... 3l.. 1131 Carbondale .... 3341,.., (nao White linage .... rassj ... I. HUH Mayneld .... 13 43 .... 11 S3 Jerinyn .... 345 .... .... .... 1MB Archibald .... 381 .... : : ill? wmton .::: 8m .... Ull reckvllle .... Sf.9 ... ". ... HOT Olvphant ..., 0i .... .... .... 1103 Ulceburg ... 40J ,.., 1101 Throop .... 410 . .. 1100 Providence ... 4 14 .... 11067 rark l'laoe .s.i 1417 .... ... ... 10 sa Bcranton ..., .... 'am Leave Arrive r u aii trnini run dillr eiceDt Sunday. t tlguines that trains stop on signal for pas. hecure rates via Ontario a Western before Rurchaslnif tickets and suve 'money.' Day ara Igm K.preastothe West, J. C. Anacrson, Oen. rasa. Agt. T. ITUtcroft, Dtv, taau, A8t.BoroUuv l'. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Itorlou'. New York, March 19. Tho action or lack of action of today's stock mar ket can only bo Interpreted ns the ac curate rellectlon of the overshadowing uncertainty of the Cuban question. Last Saturday the 'threatening aspect of the situation coupled with the rec ollection of tho developments of the preceding Sunday, In the suggestion for tho recall of General Lee, led to reckless short selling by the traders, driving the market to n point even lower than the Mnpdny market suc ceeding tho Leo Incident. Tho pinch ing administered to the reckless bears In the rebound of laat Monday made them extremely cautious about putting out short lines In today' market. Prlccfl drifted aimlessly up nnd down over a narrow range. Only a llttlo over 100,000 shares changed hands dur ing the day s short session. Tho total sales of the day were 113, 300 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN . CO., stock brokers, Mears building, rooms 703-706. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, eat. est. ins. Am. Bug. Ro'g Co ..I18Vi 11U4 ..118 11814 119 Atch., To. & S. Fo ., UVi ll'.i 11V4 2514 Mli 7 17V4 3S1A 2T4 92V4 10 11711 9014 'Oh 8914 K574 2Sli 32V4 ISO 4914 22?, 10074 32' , 2314 109, UH 2U4 f.l 2114 17 8 20i 19 504 (' 577i E512 11014 3014 1H4 25 W',4 114 "14 :.u 2T4 9214 10V4 118 9114 01V4 89 81 2SV4 :.'.' 18'J14 494 12)4 10114 ;2'4 23 109T4 14!4 22 CI 14 2414 17'4 81 i Sfi'.i 1914 60 5"4 5774 8Mi 11114 31 A., T. & S. F., IT .. 25Vi 23?!, Am. Tobacco Co .... 14 !i7 Am. Spirits 7 7 Mi Am. Spirits, Pr 17V6 17V4 Bvook. R. T 38 381,4 Bay State Gas , 2 2VH N. J. Central 02V4, !)24 Chic. & G. W 10 10U Chic. & N. W 11714 US Chic, B. & Q HU li'.i Chlcugo Gas Dl !h Chic, Mil. & St. P .. MVi KtYt Chic, R. I. & P 83 SIVi C. C. C. & St. L .... 2SV4 2S',4 Gen. Electric 3214 3:1 Lnko Shoro ISO 18ii!4 Louis. & Nnsh 40,i 4H?i Lehigh Vulley 22?g 22 Manhattan Ele 100? 101i M. K. & Tex., Pr .. 3214 32', Mo. Pnclllo 2314 23j N. Y. Central 10!)4 110 Ont. & West 144 14:!4 North. Pacillo 22 2214 Nor. Pacific, Pr .... 61 fl',4 Pacific Mull 2114 2.',4 Phil. & Read 17 1711, Southern R. R S S',4 Southern R. II. Pr.. 26s 2i4 oTnn., C. & iron .... 19 l!i4 Union p.ic, 1st IT .. 50 5114 V. S. Leather STi 5 V. S. Leather, Pr .. 5774 571 West. Union fi, ', Met. Traction Co ...14114 Hl& Pan Hnmllo 30V. 31 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open ing. 100 80 High- Low Clos ing. 10.1 83U I ..WHEAT, est est. 107 10., July CORN. May July OATS. May July R0RK. MiJT. 8i;?4 814 2914 80 23v4 2314 9.83 2914 SOla 2374 2314 2914 30 25 2914 30 li 25 23 9.85 9.S0 9.82 LARD. May 5.10 3.10 Bank S tat onion t Reserves. 3.10 3.10 Increase, !3.3&.n2": lonn". decrease. JR5V,100; spo f etc. liicrriiM', J3.2U. ;!(); legal lender, do c-ro.isf. Sl.iiliS.VHj; deposits, decrease, i",' ; 04,500; circulation. Inn se bl.P'O. crnntini Konrd of Trade Kxchnngo Quotations. -All Quotations i.ast'il en Par of Kill. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton Plttston Trap. Co. ... 20 National Boring .t Drill's Co. ... 80 First National Bank 700. ... Elmhurst Boulo vitrei Scranton Savings Bank 223 Scranton Packing Co Lncka. Iron A: Steel Co Third National Bank 3S5 Troop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Traction Co IS Scranton Axle Woiks Weston Mill Co Alexnr.der Cur lleplacer Co Dlmo Dep. & Dls. Bnnk 130 Peck Lumber Mfg Co 173 Economy Light. Heat & Pow er Co Scranton lllumlnntins, Heat & Power Company 83 BONDS. Scranton Pass, llnllway, first mortgage, duo 1920 113 People's Street Railway, llrst mortgage, duo 191S 113 Peoples Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lncka. Township School 5 City of Scranton St. Imp. tiVJ Mt. Vernon Coal Co ... Scrunlon Axel Works Scranton Traction Co., llrst mortfcage, 6"s, duo 1932 103 100 130 80 250 100 210 43 100 102 102 83 1J0 Pliilndolpliiii P.-ov'lon Market. Philadelphia, March 19. Wheat-Firm and lie. higher: contract grade, March, $1.014a1.00'4; April, May and June, nomi nal. Corn Steady: No. 2 mlxe.d March, 3la341,c; April and May. 3IUu34c. ; Juno, nominal. Oats Firm and VtC higher; No, 2 white, Maich, 3rl.4a33c.; April, May and June, nominal. Potatoes Unchanged, Butter Steady; fancy western creamery, 20c; do. prints. 21c Eggs-Dull and 'Ac. I lower; fresh, nearby, and western, 1014c i nenus. afo.; country, in o-ri-eis, wi". dnrk, do., 3c; cakes, 3&n33ic; grease, '.' ti3c. Live Poultry Dull nnd easier; fowls, 9c; old roosters, 61sa7c; broilers, 12al5c. ; ducks, OalOc Dressed Poultry Un changed. Receipts Flour. 4,000 barrels and 3,000 sacks; wheat, 3.000 bushels; corn, 129,000 bushels; oats, 33,000 bushels. Ship mentsWheat, 2,300 bushels; corn, 30,000 bushels; oats, 23,000 bushels. Now York Produce .tlnrlict. Now York, March 19. Flour Quiet but firm; city mill patents, J5.73aB; winter pat ents, Jl.90.i5.50; city mill clears, J3.50a5.C5; winter straights, JI.50a4.G5; Minnesota pat ent, S5.20uS.45; winter extras, $3.90a4.10; Minnesota bakers, $4.35a4.55; winter low j grades, S2.90a3. Wheat Spot llrm; No. 2 red, Sl.0374ul.057i. t. o. Ii., afloat to ur rlve; No. 1 northern Duluth, Sl.12'4, f. o. I b afloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Manitoba, I S1.12s4, f. o, b., alluat, spot; No, 1 hard Du - luth, $1.1314. f. o. b aflout to arrive: op ! tlons opened tlrm und ruled strong all tho morning on a scure of May shorts, mod erate foreign buying unci steadier cables, j closed unchanged on lato to aalc. ad vance on near months; March. S1.0l'n 1.05H,, closed S1.0474; May. S1.00Vjal.Oiy. closed S1.0H4; July. 887ia8;i 7-lCc, closed S9c: Sentember. 81,uS2 4c, closed wo. Corn Spot steady; No. 2, SOliC. f. o. b.. ullout; optic ns quiet but (irmly held In sympathy with wheat, closed unchanged, May, 3la3ll4c, closed 31c; July, 35 3-ltia :i5-,a, closed a.) a-jte. wuis niiut Biemu , 1 No. 2, 3114c ; No. 2, W)c; No. 2 white. K2ic: No. 3 white. 22!jc; track, mixed, '..... r lll..iTniv: ir.u'k white. 33a29c: options Inlluenccd by tho strength m wlu-ut. and closed ',i.c higher; May, 20a 30c, closed Sic. Cut Meats Steady Pickled bellies. 5ui,ie. ; do. shoulders. IVi u4c; do. hams. ie. Lard-Easy; western steamed. S3.25; May, S3.15, uoml mil; rellned, quiet; continent. S5.05; S. A.. S0.10; compound, 41u4c. Butter-Steudy; western creumery, 15al9c; do. factory. !2 ul5c ; Elglns, 19c. : Imitation creamery. 14a lfic; state dairy. HMjUHUc; uu. creamer. 15al9c Cheeso-Qulet; largo white, Sep tember, 8c; tmnll white. September, 814a S'ic; largo colored, September, 8c; small d'o SUasljc; largo October, "l&rtc; small October. 7?4"8c.; light skims, 57ia6c; nart skims, 4aCc; full skims, 2a3c, EgRs Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 10?inl4c.; western fresh, luftc: southern, 10Hal3c Petroleum Dull; rellned New York, $3.'i5; Philadelphia anil Baltimore, S3.75; do. In bulk, S3.70. Chicago Crnln illnrknt. Chicago, March 19. 'May wheat broad ened Into. an active market today. An in ilstenl demand from the shorts sent tho prlco up to S1.07 during the curly part of tho serslon, but heavy sales by Lelter broke the nrlco budly toward the close. I Xlnal prices showed a tlecllno of 24c. May nnd iHc. In July. Favorablo wenthcr and expectations of heavy re ceipts Mondny wero factors In the de cline In both options. 'Corn and oats bothl broko with the Into slump In wheat, corn closing unchanged and onts about He. lower. Provisions wero heavy and cloned 5a7lic. lower. Tho opening In wheat was Irregular. Traders. In July rather looked with favor on tho selling side, ns the cold wavo which was expected to follow tho rains did not materialize and thero was apparently no prospect of any serious drop In temperature. Cables failed to re spond to tho strength shown hero yester day. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull: winter patents, JI.KOaS; strnlghts, $1.2035.50; spring straights, 44.40 al.CO; bakers, $3.00a3.M; No. 3 spring wheat, SSa99a: No. 2 red, SOUcall.OOVi; No. 2 corn, 284a2SHc.j No. 2 yellow corn, 28Vsu. 28Jc: No. 2 oats, Stftc; No. 2 white, f. o. b., 234u3ic: No, 3 wnne. r. o. u., waive; No, 2 rye, 4!V4e.; No. 2 barley, f. o. b., 34a 42c; No. 1 flax seed, U7,4: N. W., J1.21: timothy seed. $2.80; pork, $!i.SOa0.83; lard. J3.03n5.071i; ribs, $1.90n6.15; whisky, M.1DW; sugars, cut loaf, $5.85; granulated, $5.33. ltecelpts-Flour, 17.(00 barrels; wheat, 100, 000 bushels; corn, 243,00) bushels; oats, 213,000 bushels; rye, 3,000 bushels; barley, 4I.W) bushels, Shipments 23,000 barrels; wheat. 70,000 bushels: corn, 231,000 bushels; oats, 201,000 bushels; barley, 31,000 b"ttsh cls. Chicago Livo Stock. Chicago, March 19. The limited supply! of cattle In tho pens today was sola at yesterday'B prices. Tho mafket for most ' grades was almost nominal. Hogs sold largely at J3.S3a3.95; best heavy, J4.0S, common nnd light, J3 50. Sheep and ' Lambs Mostly nominal; sheep selling at J3a3.60 for tho poorest to Jt.60a4.75 for good I to prime flecks; O'enrllng sheep, Jl.SOaS; lambs, Jl 40n5.GO! homo 100-round New Mexican sheep raised by tho Navajo In dians sold for J4.30. Rccclpts-Cattlo, 20 head; hogs, 1.000 head; sheep, 2,000 head. IJnst Mbcrtr Cnttlo Market. East Lberty, Pa March 19. Cattle Steady; prime, J5a5.10; common, J3.60a4.10: bulls, stags and cows, J2a4.10. Hogs Ac- , tlvo nnd best grades 5c higher; prima mc-i dlum, $1.20; best heavy Yorkers, J4.16a4.20; heavy hogs, Jl.10al.15: good light Yorkers,! J4.03o4.10; common to fair Yorkers, J3.93al 4; common to best pigs, J3.50a3.90; roughs,' J3.50n3.03. Sheep Steady; choice, J4.S3a3;l common, J3.50a4; choice lambs, J3.75a5.85; ' common to good, JI.Co.i5.70; veal calves, JCaG.50. Hullnlo I.lvo Stock. East Buffalo, N. Y.. March .J. Cattle Quiet, about steady. Hogs Steady York ers, good to choice, J4.17at.20; roughs, com mon to choice, $3.60a3.SA; pigs, common to choice. J393nt, Sheep and Lambs Fairly active; lambs, choice to extra, $.80a5.90; culls to common, Jl.83a5.50; sheep, cholc to selected wethers, $I.S0n4.90; culls lo common, $3.2.al.l5. Now York Lira Stock. New Yorit, March 19. Beeves No sales. Calves Active and llrm: veals, J3aS. Sheep and Lambs Sheep moro active and steady; lambs trlllo weaker: lambs, $5.G5a C.2i; no sheep sold. Hogs Slow and low er at Jl.15al.33. Oil Market. Oil City, Pa.. March 19.-Credlt bal ances. 77c; certificates, first sulo x-egular, 77c; highest regular at 77c; closed 77c. bid for cash delivery oil; total sales, 9.000 barrels; shipments, 82,319 barrels; runs, 97,932 barrels. TIIF. CUHAN DELEGATION. Sketches of tho Directors Cuban Insurrection. ot tha Thomas Estrada Palmn, delegate and minister plenipotentiary of tTroCuhan. republic, and head of the ra-caJled Junta, was born In Bayamo, (Cuba, r July, 1833. He served vallantljy jn the" uriny during the Ten Years' Avar and was elected president of thfc republic In 1S76. Later he was captured and sent a prisoner to Spain. He came to the United States at the (end of the j war nnd founded n school for Latin- Americans In Central Valley, New; I York. Upon the death of Marti he wasi appointed delegate. Emlllo Nunez, chief of the commit snry department nnd brigadier genetj of the Cuban army, was born In Bar In. Grande, Cuba. December l&r& , grauuaieci uom me ucmui uepana ot the University of Pennsylvania 1889. "When 18 years ot ago he jofl the Cuban army and fought until the" end of the war. He was in business In this city up to the time of the pres ent outbreak. ... . Dr. Joaquin Castillo Is a graduate of the medlcul department University of Pennsylvania. Born In Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, In 1858. After graduating; from the university he was appointed nsslstant surgeon United States navy, and volunteered on the relief polar ex pedition of the Hogers. lit Jolnedthe army at beginning of present outbreak;! was surgeon-ln-chlef of the forces of General Mnceo during tho Invasion of' the western provinces; was sent to thlsj country to assist in the work of thel delegation. Jose Antonio Gonzalez Lanuza Is sd retary of the delegation. The most tlngulshed criminalist of Cuba and I fessor In the University of Hal Soon after present outbreak was! a prisoner to Ceuta, from when has Just returned. Benjamin J. Guerrn, treasurer' delegation, was born In Puerto" clpe, August, 1855. When 13 yearj he Joined the army in the Ten J.J War and fought throughout the),! Since the end of the war he establl a commercial house-in New York.i elected treasurer and has beej elected by the Cubans In this cod Gonzales de Quesada, charge d'J of the Cuban republic in Wasl was born In Havana In Dewmt He acted as private secretary and assisted him In preparing t ent uprising. 18 A SANtJUINK Hi The Mail Who Propose Throo .IliinicipHl i From the New York Surl A plan for creating states" is proposed undl Joseph II. Irwin in tv Tho Increasing tcndenJ concentrate In o:Ues urgumeut- At the till tlonul census In 1790 lesfl of the population lived il 1890 It had Increased to nearlj and In 1920. Mr Irwin estimates; half will bo urban. Already 62 ptl of tho population of New York II cities and towns of 5,Ouo inhnliltan over: 45 per cent. In Pennsylvania towns, and 41 per cent, in Ullnoltl 37 towns. Mr. Irwin estimates that I next census theso three states wllll Jointly u ratio ot ubout C3 per ceil cities anil only a, per ceni. in me i districts." Tho three municipal states for fl creation Mr. Irwin indues are tha til ciiips of tho Union having over one nl Ion Inhabitants, or New York, with 3,(1 ooo In 1900: Chicago, witn me somewi exuberant cstlmato of 2,100.000, and PS adeliihla. with 1.400,000. Ho would hn euch take In adjoining counties to "fur nlBh sulllclent territory to form a state and protect Its maritime Interests," thUH Increasing their population In 1900 to 4, 000 000. 2,550.000, and 2,150.000 respectively, nnd thinks that there "should be no dim. culty la obtaining the approval of tho. States concerned and tho consent of conj gress. Finally, ho would have tho no "municipal siuies cut on in time 10 pi tlrlpate as sucu in tuo next presiaeni election, In Ut, Irwin is evidently a sanguine ; s
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