THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1898. THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT HOUSL'S FURNISHED AND rNFUTl. nlshed. W. T. HACKUTT, 12j Wash Ingtou avenue; ROOMS-FCHNIHHHD AND nlshed. W. T. HACKHTT, Ington avenue. I Nl'l'tl 125 Wnsh- KTORF.S AND OFFICKS-ALL PRICKS. HACKHTT. 123 Washington avenue. t3i-7 rt'RNiatinn rooms and bath, Including heat HACKUTT. ri'HNMHirni) "iinrsr.s, . to $100. HACKUTT. J2". Washington. J2S-N1NH ROOMS, RATH. LAUNDRY, city steam, etc. HACKUTT. $2:.-iTirsiRAHLi: iiot'sn. "ooms and bath-centnl HACKL1T. J2V-NP.W SI NO l,U HOfSU-S ROOMS, h.ith. etc. HACKUTT. ir you iiavu property for salu or rent see HACKFfT t.'.V-VHilY DHSIHAHLK linUSU. eluding Menm heat. HACKUIT. IN- )'OR RUNT - HALP OK DOUPL 1 house, hoven room; Improvements, corner of Main and Unon. Inquire t.'J Smith Main. SJO WILL RUNT 7-ROOM HnUSK CA- peiusetivo iM. II '""''Ti ixT 7l" uhnt'Imioom norsn "team heat, contial M H HOI. HATt: $1 WILL RUNT fi ROOMS. CUNTRAL M II Ilol.OATU Comtnutiwcalth Building FOR RUNT - NICELY FURNISHED front loom, suitable .or two stutle- iTien, .110 lai so flout re un unfuililsned. with stieet entrance at 211 l-'i.mklln nve. FOR one loom clt RUNT TO GENTLEMEN ONLY hugc ftont loom and one side furnished finest lot.itlnn In the Inquire (Ml N Washington live FOR RUNT-NEW MODERN HOUSE--EUht looms HIT (l.le-on Inqulri ,i9 Qulney FOR RENT-A CONVENIENT 7-ROOM house, bath tub etc. Ri lit $12 00. Jen kin Reese, 3)1 N. llvde Park avenue. HOUSE NO. r,2s FOREST STREET, BE tween Wyoming avnue ind Erie de pot R.nl !",. MONROE RROWN. Rull s Head. FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED FRONT looms at M7 Madison avenue. FOR RENT-SLKTUEN HOUSES cential cltr from $20 to $40. W. BROWNING, Ml Ad uns. IN W. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOMS WITH alcove to let, with table board 420 Adams avenue. FOR RENT - NICELY FL RNISHHD front room, second floor. G3G Adams avenue. '. FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE. MOD- ern improvements; rent moderate 21S Madison avenue, Dunmore. J. H. HOLT. FOR RENT-LARGE. WELL FUR nlshed rooms; lino location. 501 Mon roe avenue. FOR RENT-S-ROOM HOUSE; NEW. on 'Harrison nvenue. Apply room 70S, Mears building. FOR RENT-SINGLE HOUSE 9 ROOMS, modern Impiovements, CJ2 North M"i.n nvenue. HOUSE FOR RENT-405 WYOMING avenuo. Apply to F. H. Clemons Rlue Ridge Coal Company's olllce. Mcars Rulldlng BARN' FOR RENT-)5 MAIION COITRT Apply to F. H Clemons. RUie Rldgo ConI Company's office. Mears Rulldlng. FOR SALE $C0O - ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE bus ness Including horse, vvagon, etc. HACKUTT. FOR SALE-A LARGE LINE NEW ouggles and wagons of all kinds, also in les and l.mdi ms drlv ng horses, also . .rses ellpfied at M. T KELLER'S Lack .wiilinu Carriage Works. COR SALE 1 'IEAM'HORSES, SOX'ND, welglit a.tiOO One light buggv and one . rented trap, both In good condition. One s. t carriage harness and 1 set working harness; 1 pair blankets and some staVe tools fi G KERR. 40S Lackawanna nve- nue or or 05 Cl.i lay avenue FOR SALE-TWO OFFICE DESKS, ONE roller top elesK, one sale and a hand pome olllce railing, also a large number of electric lights, home with lefiectois; a lot of gas piping used Ir. a drapery de par'nieut, also carpet, sewlni, machines and one suitable for family use, and a large lot of eaipet s-helilng. which can bo utilized tor other purposes The entlio lot will be sold cheap as we have no uo for hem S G KERR, 40S Lackawanna nvenue. FOR SALU - THRUU LARGE FIRE proof safes. Call at olllce of HENRY HEI.1N JR. room 212 Commonwealth I ulldlug FOR SALE-AT A LOW TIGURE RED room suite, cost $1S5 00. Also Cabinet Sfivlng Machine, Domestic, cost -$S0 00. Appl" this week between 12 and 3, also evenings, 715 Madison avenue. FOR SALE-BROKEN ENGLISH SEtI ter, cheap 1511 Penn avenue, FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER boiler, ns good as new. THE WES TON MILL CO HELP WANTED. WANTED-ONE RELIABLE I'ERSON tri each localltv to address circulars. Liberal pay SOMURVILLH MFC! CO, Elizabeth, N. J. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO work at homo. I pay $S to $16 per week for making ciavon portraits, new patent method, any one who can read or vvrlto can do the work, at home, In sparo time. da or evening. Send for particu lars and w )rk at once. Address H. A. GRIPP, German artist. Tyrone, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE FARM HAND AVANTED-MUST BE A good mller. Addiess or call on Martin Bold, AVaveily, l'a. MANAGER FOR BRANCH OFFICE, Business principally wholesale, Sal nry, $1,000 per year. $750 cash capital re eiulred. References exchanged, Address Consolidated Paint and Oil Co., Indlun applis, lud, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN AVANT- ed. 209 Mears building. AVANTED-FIRSTCLASS BOOKBIND cr at Tho Tribune Bindery. RELIABLE MEN AVANTED TO AD- dress catalogues, circulars and envcl- eipes. Send stamp for particulars. SOM- ERA'ILLK M'F'O. CO.. Elizabeth, N. J. HELP WANTED-FEMALE AVANTUD-AN EXPERIENCED TRIM mep for our millinery department. Apply Saturday before 10 it. in THE LEADER, 121-123 AVyomtng avenue. WANTEDi-A COMPETENT COOIC AND launurep?. w Madison avenue. AXUKStt! Jt,A.kE BIO AYAOES DOINQ & jaeamniu nnnie worn, nnei win mauiy I hi iiui paiuciiiars o ail senuing iwo if sftmp.. MISS M, A. STEUBINS, krence, JMicu. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Ucneflt of All Who Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Hell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help 1 heso Smalt Advertisements. Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion for Five Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Are Inserted Tree. AGENTS WANTED Ti2Min:KuysvAAA(i specialty Soaps 1'ci funics toilet articles mid giving customers double value In Hand some Pieents; exclusive) terrlloiy, sam ple outfit fiee. Lease Soap Co., Cincin nati. O FRKI! SAMPLtl ntCYCI.K TO AG15NTS 111 each locality. Inclusive territory. Ounrntitui d crude. $15 tip. Ilakor Safo Co., Chicago. Ill , Dept. S. AGF.NT'SOc TFIT FUCK. NUW AOI3NT one da made $90 selling our 'Safe Desk." Raker Safo Co., Chicago, III., Dept. 8. AGHNTS - R1CYCLU OUTFIT FRUU. No capital required. Mb money In showing our wheol. lushest snide guar anteed Blcveles $23 30 None better nny whore. Shipped on approval direct from our factory. Alpine Cycle Co , Cincin nati, Ohio. RELIABLU PERSONS TO TAKU THIS agency In their own towns for the best lino of faBt selling novelties; pa)s 100 per cent, profit, for ladles or gents SPIRO & W ATKINS, 1011 and 10.J3 t hest nut street, Philadelphia. IM. WANTHD-AGUNTS FOR GREATEST Bus savlm- devlco manufiictured. Re tails 23c Ms proilts. OLVER BROS. Rochester. N Y. KLONDIKU-AC1ENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages, price $150, outfit 10c. Address NATIONAL PI HLISHINO CO, Lnkesldo Rulldlng. Chicago, III. WANTUD-SOLIC1TORS. NO DELtV erlns, no collecting; position perm-incut, pay wjcklv; stato ago. GLEN RROTHURS. Rochester, N Y AOENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Going bv thousands. Address NICH OLS, Napervllle. 111. REAL ESTATE. $2.W WILL RFY LARGE LOT.RRICK building suitable for stole and dwell ing also b.un This property inliht bo sold. This julco Is onlv about half Its leal value. M. 11. 1IOLGATE. HAROAINS IN SINGLE AND DOUULE dwellings, and business piopcitles. HACKUTT. $150 UP WILL HUY LOTS 100x2)), choice locations, Dalton, Pa. M. 11. HOLGATE. $I,CO0-SMALL HOUSE, fi ROOMS, RATH, gas, etc. HACKUTT. $7,(00 WILL HUY TWO DOUULU houses, Gibson street. Rent $70. M. II. HOLGATE. $2,100-CITY RESIDENCE: slrable not ver central. VERY DE 1IACKLTT $1,500 WILL BlfY LOT M. 11. HOLGATE COO ADAMS AVE. $1.200-FARM QUITE NEAR SCRAN ton, cash or exchange. HACKE'lT. $1,000 WrLL BUY 0-ROOM HOUSE, Olive steet. M. H HOLGATE $43,000 - REST LOCATED HUS1NESS property In city. HACKUTT. $31,500 WILL BUY BUSINESS RLOCK. Spruco stieet. Rent, $2,91G. M. II. HOLGATE. $1,500 - BEAUTIFUL brick residence. HACKUTT. NEW CORNER, Lifetime chance. $4,650 WILL BUY NEW SINGLE HOUSE Linden street, property must bo sold M. H HOLGATE. $2,500 - EIGHT-ROOM SINGLE RKSI elence: new; every convenience. HACKUTT. 518,000 WILL BUY BUSINESS BLOCK Lackawanna ae M II HOLGATE $2,500 - MODERN; FIVE down, balance on time HUNDRED HACKUTT. $3 COO AVILL BUY LOT COxlM. WASHING ton avc One of the meist heautlfu' locations In the eltv Mortgage 52 500 against propel tv 5 per cent. M. If HOL GATU. Commonwealth Building. $5,000 TO $50 (MO - ELEGANT HIGH priced homes, cheap. HACKUTT. FOR RENT OR SALE - DOULLE house 01J-P20 Myrtle street 017-910 Gib son sttcet. M5-8I7 Qulncy t.vcnue and S7 Oulncy avenue Ten 100ms and laundiv inch side, st.am he-at T J DUGUAN. Library building. Wyoming ivenue. MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000 AND UPWARDS. CITY PROP ertj. Gardnei, lfi Llbraiv building EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE TWO BICYCLES for a piano Would add casli tor a good one. Vv allace, caro Tribune. BOARDING. "CAFE, ' SlV'MULBEItRY Mrs. Emma Cnipenter, pro Board by the da, week or TEMPLE Btreet, prlctress. month BOARDING AND TABLE HOARD, SUR !ce the best rooms well ventilated and excellent table. MRS. HANNAH KELLKY, 4lfi Mulberry stieet. FIRST-CLASS BOAIU! WITH OR without room; special rates given to permanent boarders. RoomB heated by steam and lighted by electric light, cen trally located. 2 minutes walk from all depots; 5 meal tickets $1.00, 21 meal tick ets, $4.00. 123 Franklin avenue. REDUCTION OF GAS. THE SCRANUON GAS AND AVATER Co and the Hyd3 Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of these companies to leduce rates from time to time as may be warranted by luci eased consumption, rotlce is hereby given that on und after April 1st, next, the price of gas will be one dollar and fifteen cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to tho following discounts: Five cents per ono thousand cublu feet on till bills where tho consumption for the month amounts to less than twenty-llvo dollaia; ten cents per one thousand cubic feet on ull bills where the consumption for tho month amounts to twenty-llvo dollars mid upwards. Provided tho bill Is paid on or before the 20th day of the month In which that bill Is presented. By Order ot the Board, G. B. HAND. Secretary PREPARED MUSH. ASK YOUR GROCER OR BUTCHER. Prepared Mush. Made by the New York Prepared Mush Co. 412 Peun uve nue, Scrai.ton. CHIROPODIST vvwvvsksvwvAJs srKs CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROAVINO nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood, Consultation und advice given Treo E M 11ETZEL, Chiropo dist. 330 Lackawanna uvenue Ladles at tended at their residence If dealrod, Charges moderate. CITY SCAVENGER A.B.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. HIUGGH, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elckes' drug store, cmuer Adams and Mulberry, Telephone W19. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $CoTKSTMri?WnCD,'jrnHt,ANTlLl3 business Including hors". wagon, etc. HACKUTT. PARTNER WANTUD WITH AROUl $10,000. Established business. Will bear Investigation Largo profits. Safe Investment For interview address V. O. Pox 374, Bcrauton. Pa. LOST. LOST - POCKETROOK ON bins car )estetday noon. Tribune olllce. PETERS' Reward at LOST-A PURSE ON PENN OR 8pruco street or Washington yester day forenoon, finder pleaso return 10 3 Taylor avenue LOT-BITWEEN 900 BLOCK OL1VF, street and D.. L. & W. depot. Indies' gold watch and fleur-de-lis p.n. Suitable reward for its teturn to WILLIAMS fi MANI'LTY'S stole. 12") Wyoming uve. REMOVAL Lackawanna' sionc6mi'a"ny moved to 217 Spruce. RE- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREUY GIVEN THAT an application will bo made to the Governor of the Stnte of Pennsylvania, 011 Tuesday, the 2filh day of April, A. D IS', b A. II. Stevens, Samuel C. Sills bee, Ueorso II. Jeimvn, Andrew J. Case and Franklin Howell, Under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn svlvania, entitled "An .net to provide for the incorporation and tsgulntlon of cer tain coiporatlons," apptoved April 2)th. lk71, and the supplements then to, for the charter eif an Intended corporation, to be cnlled "The Sei anion Ice Company, the character and object whereof Is for llio purpose of the supply of Ice to the pub lic, and for this purpose, to have, pos sess and tnloy U the lights, benefits and pilvlltgeH or the said Act ot Assembly and its supplements. GEORGE D. TAYLOR, Solicitor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will bo made to the governor of tho Slate of Pennsylvan.u on Tuesday, the 12th day of Apt II, 1WS, by F. II. Hewitt W. II. Hewitt. .1. J Robblns, W. G. Thomas nnd C W. Miller under the Act of Assembly of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation nnd ltgulatlon of certain corpoiatlons." ap proved April Kith, 1874, and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation to be called the F. II Hewitt and Son Desleatlng and Feitllizei compaii), tho character and object wheie of Is the manufactuie and sale of ler tllizets and chemicals, and tho sale ot hides, skins, tallow and grease pieparcd fiom the product of animals or vege table matter, and for these purposes tei have, possess und enjoy all tho rights benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. W. GAYLORD THOMAS Solicitor SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED-S1TUATION BY" EDUCATED young man with experience In olllce or store. Address V. Haney, 247 Jeffer son avenue, SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG man 18 years of age; has had three years' experience takhtg caro ot hordes Address Wm. M., Tribune olllce. SITUATION AVANTED-RY A BOY 1J ears old, as euand boy or light of fice work, can speak English and Ger man. AUdresH 520 Maple street, Scran ton, Pa. SITUATION AVANTED AS STENOU l.ipher or other otllce work. Address "D, 12b Adams uvenue. Dunmore, l'a. BAKER-YOUNG MAN AV1SHES SIT. -ntlon at baking with expeilence. Ad dress Baker. 1471" S. Filmore avenue. SITUATION AVANTUD-BY MARRIED many, any position, experienced; go 1 eral store or shipping cloik and book keeper. Address C. P , P. O. Box 2u Dunmore. AA'ANTED-SITUATION IN GROCERY store or any place of tiust, strlctlj temperate; can furnish refeionces, live cars' experience. AVurd, Box 4, Dur ea. Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE aged man ns janitor or night watch man; have been six years in present situation. Address "Janitor," care of this office. A LADY DERIRES A POSITION AS housekeeper, llrst-class relerences us to ihataeter nnd tbllltj. Address "In dustrv," Tribune olllce. SITUATION AVANTED-TO GO OUT BY tho day washing, Ironing, scrubbing or will tnke washing home. Address 420 Franklin avenue SITUATION AVANTED-BY A FIRST class doublo entry bookkeeper, 20 years experlerce, married, steady nnd reliable, trial solicited. 11. A. M.( 61b N. Garfield uvenue SITUATION WANTED-A YOUNOMA' of 22 ears, u position as diivlng de liver! wagon or In plai lug mill, have had experience Address Av . S, D., caro of this olllce. PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDAVARD 11. DAVIS, Rooms 21, 25 and 26, building, Scranton. ARCHITECT. Commonwealth E. L. AA'ALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of 60ii AVashlngton nvenue. LEAVIS HANCOCK. j"rRCIHTECT, 435 Spiuce St., cor. AVash, ave,, Scranton. FREDERICK u. BROAVN. ARCHITECT. Price Building, 12U Washington uvenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to the Scranton Prlvuto HosDital. cor ner Wyoming Ave. and Mulberry Ot. Telephone. Day call, MIL night call. 4U. DR. C L FREY. SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg, 122 Wyoming avonue, MARY A SHEPHERD, M. D HOME opathlst, No. 22$ Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of AVomen, corner Wjomlng avenue and Spruce street, Scranton. Olllce hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. DR. AV E ALLEN, 512 NORTH AVASH lngton avenue. DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trade building. Olllce hours, i to 1) a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p, m. Resi dence 209 Madison uvenue. DR. C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST1 IN Rupture. Truss Fitting und Fat Reduc tion. Onico telephone 13G3. Hours'. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 . DR. 8. AV. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 211 Adams. Resldenre 1318 Mulberry. Chron lc diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnnry organs a specialty Hours 1 to 4 p. m AV. G. ROOK, VETERINARY bUtT geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 267 DETECTIVES BARRING & M'SAVEENEY. COMMON wealth building Interstate Secret Her- VlffA A .anflv BOREflO SIX INSERTIONS 50 A WORD. LAWYER3 FRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenuo. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNBi-AT-Law, Room 5, coal Exchange, scrantoti, l'a. WILLARD. AVARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. tte publican building, Washington avenue, Bcratiton, Pa, JAMES It. TRREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-l.iwv. Rooms 413 and 414 Commonwealth Building. JE98UP A JESfiUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building, AA'nshlnston avenue. ALFRED HAND. Attorneys and wealth building. AVILLIAM J. HAND. Counsellors Commrtn Rooms 19, 20 and 21, JAMES AV OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rooms 614, G15 and 516, Board of Trade building. D. R. REPLOOLR. ATTOnNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears building, coiner AVashlngton ave nue nnd Spruco street. B F KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAA. 300 Commonwealth bldg, Scranton, l'a. JAS. J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY at -Law, 45 Commonwealth bldg., Scran ton. EDAVARD AV, THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 14 and 15, Republican bldg. JOSEPH JEFFREYS. ATTORNEY-AT-I.aw, 7 and S Rurr building. L A AVATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTONEY-AT-LAAV, Commonwealth building, Sersr.ton. ft PATTERSON & AVIT COX, TRADERS' National Bank Building. C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. A AV BERTHOLF, Atty., Mcars Bldg. DENTIBTB LYMAN, 325 N. AVASIIINGTON DR. I. O. avenue. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAAV. 303 SPRUCE DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OrP P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 AVyomlne; ave. WELCOME C. wanna avenue SNOA'ER, 421 LACKA Hnurs. 0 to 1 and 2 to 5. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS 1IIU ELK CA1 E, ll'j AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rates reasonable P, ZIEGLER. Prop-Ietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L.& W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH Prop MIDWIFE MRS. GABLE. GRADUATED MIDWIFE, 1518 AA'ashburn street, Scranton. En gagements solicited. Rooms and best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAAVANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens beptember 13. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann. LL. D Walter IL Buell. A. M. SEEDS G R. CLARK & CO.. SUUDMEN AND Nurserjmen; store 146 AVashlngton ave nuo; green house, 1.J50 Not Hi Main uve nue; store telephone. 782. WIRE SCREENS JOsTliUlfrTEL. REAR nTLACK wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. PRINTING THE TRILUNE PUBLISHING CO., North AVashlngton avenue Linot po Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. SAFE PER CENT GOLD BONDS ou Properties that, by a conservative Estimate, will earn more than FOUR TIMES the interest on the Entire bonded debt. Wyoming Valley business men are behind the enter prise. Their money is heavily invested in it They txn hesitatingly recommeud the First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bonds of the New Mexico Railway and Coal Co. as a desirable and safe investment. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the Company is as folloAvs: DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY. CLARENCE D. SIMPSON. .. .Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa. COL. H. M BOIES Pres. Moosic Powder Co., Scranton, Pa. HON. L. A. WATRES Pres. Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co. THOMAS FORD Vice-Pres. ist National Bank. Pittston, Pa. J. W. U0LIEN3ACK Pres. People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, P.i. RUDOLPH T. McCARE Pres. N. Y. & Queen Co. R. R. Co., New York EENJAM1N S, HARMON Strong, Harmon & Matthewson, Attorneys-at- . Law, New York, N. Y. IGIRARD C, W. LOWREY. . . .1. S. Lowrey & Co.. New York, N. Y. CHARLES B. EDDY liddv, New Mexico. J. ARTHUR EDDY Eddy Brothers, Denver, Col. THOMAS H. WAUINS Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa. HARRY P. SIMPSON Diamond Drill Contractor, Scranton, Pa. We recommend these bonds to investors as a desirable and safe investment. For Prices and Further Particulars Apply to the Following Parties : A. H. CHRISTY Cashier Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co., Scran W. II. PECK.... U. J. ANDERSON bcranton, l'a, F. RUSSELL & (O.Bond Brokers, 323 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. A. STERLING.. .Cashier People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. W. LAYCOCK.. .Cashier Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. W. MULLIGAN... Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A. A. bRYDEN President Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa. W. L. WATSCN. ... Cashier First National Bank, Pittston, Pa. R. A. JADW1N .'Cashier First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa. Or, to Ouir Office, SIMPSON & WATKINS, Fiscal Agents, Hoard of Trade liuildiiiK, Si'.rantou, i'ri. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES' HAND TURNED SHOKB, cost $2.50 nt $1.50; Russet nnd Uongoln Shoes, cost 00 at toe; Men's Fine Rus set and Cnlf Shoes, cost $100 nt $1,69, AT NETTETON'B, AA'nshlngton nvenue. BAUER'B ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, partle, reception. wd dings and concert work furnlihed. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenuo, over Hulbert's muslo store. MEaARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bugs, twine. AVarchouse, 130 AVashlnglon avenue, Scranton, Pa. FRANK P. RROAVN ft CO., AVHOLE sale dealers In AVoodwnrc, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 AVest Lackawnnnu ave. HONESDALE. Navigation on the Dclmvute nnd Hudson Canal will commence next Monday. Coe Durlaml and It. O. Rose have te tui;ned from a two weeks' stay nt At lantic City.' Now that the mini Is drying up. pedestrians will be nllovved the use of the sidewalk, ns nome of the bicyclists will use tho streets. HoncaUalc Is satllv In need of a doR epidemic- Anything would be prefer able to tho nuisance that now exists. Misses Elizabeth Rently and Florence Wood have severed their connection with the C. M. Parker Concert com pany and have returned to their homes here. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Torry have been Hpetidlnrj the past week at Atlantic City. John Sadler, the young, man who last week attempted suicide by cutting: I1I9 thtoat. Is Improving, with fair pros pect of a sperdv recovery. There wan a lnrge attendance nnd an Interesting programme given by the Musical History club on Thursday evening- The meeting- nq In chnrge of Mr. Suydnm, A paper by Mrs, An drew Thompson, on the life of tho com poser Schubert, and n number of violin selcctiona by Mr. Ernest Thlele, of Scranton, udded very much to the en tettalnment. The Gonzalez Comic Opera company ut the opeta house. Matinee, "Pina fore," this afternoon; "Said Pasha" this evening, Saturday, Apt II 2. C. C. Lane, nn old resident of Hones dale, after eating- Ills breakfast yes tut day morning, wont to the Imrn to caro for his horses. As ho did not re turn his wife wont to look for him. She found him lylnp on the barn floor, unconscious. A physician was called His death had already occurred, which was dun to heart fallute. The Honesdale Savings bank people expect to move Into their new hank building the first of May. The annual business meeting- of tho ProKbyteilan' Christian Endeavor bocI ety was held on Tuesday evening. The following were elected officers for the coming year: President, Mr. David L Hower; vice-president, Miss Harriet R. Stanton; secretary. Miss Harriet K. Rockwell; treasurer, Mr. Judson Yerkes. A rising vote of thanks was given the Busy Hee Mission hand for their generous donntlon of fifty dollars to the reading room fund from the re ceipts of their Tom Thumb wedding. A vote of thanks was also given to the Scranton Trlhune association for a copy of The Tribune donated to the reading room. FOREST CITY. Dr. und Mrs. AVilllam R. Blakealee returned home Thursday evening from a stay of several weeks In Florida. Their son, Dr. B. AV. Blakeslee, will tematn there for about a month longer. George Horton lies very 111 at his home on Delaware street, with appen dicitis. Charles Todd wns taken to Emerg ency hospital, Carbondale, yesterday, where an operation will ho performed for appendicitis. Dr. Reed Burns Avas engaged on pro fessional business In Forest City Thursday. Yesterday morning Edward Kelly was quite severely Injured In tho Del aware and Hudson mines at Vandllng. He was hit by a piece of Hying coal, thrown out by a shot that hnd just been fired, and was badly cut about the head. ton, Pa. Cashier Third National Bank, Scranton, Pa, Vice-Pres. Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., : NOTICE. I In order to facilitate the prompt delivery of The Tribune to our subscribers avIio are about to change their places of residence, avc respectfully re- quest that they fill out the folloAving blank, and mail or deliver to the business office of Tho Tribune, addressing same to "Manager" Circulation Depart- $ incut. Circulation Manager, Scranton Tribune: Dear Sir : Change the delivery of iny paper from No f To ., Subscriber.. V OfDON'T PAIL TO QIVE YOUR OLD THE MARKETS. nll Mront Koview. New York, April 1. The process which went on In the stock market to day was a crumbling1 end dlslntergra tlon of prices. In the early dtallnss a lircaBlnu demand for beuurltle kept piles fairly eteady but nubseqticntly pilcert btgan slipping downwind. Snmi feeble rallies followed but the recov eries from the lowest ero vuiv niiiuII nnd net losses on the day run from 1 to our C points In the principal aotif stocks. The growth of tho elllnir for Vuhhlngton account us the dav pro. CiesHed wnt an essential factor In tho late break In the markt. rumtslied by AVIbLIAM LINN ALI,L"N ft CO., stock brokers, Alcara Ljlldlm, toomu "03-700. Open- High- Low- Vnt. inn. eit. et. in;,'. Am. Cot. Oil 17V4 l'4 17 17 Am. Bur. Ho'k Co ..117M- Ilii'i U4'i 114 Atch , To. & S. Ko .. lli 11U llt, 1H A , T. & H. P., Pr .. 25Va M' 24 V. Am. Tobacco Co .... OS'' 1U1V4 Sslt D'l4 Am. Spirits 7"4 74 7fe iMt Am Spirits, I'r IGVa lffe IGV2 lhVs Unit, is Ohio If.'i P,H W lfi lirook. H. T 39 Sii'i 07',i l.'t Cm. Southern 47 ITi 17 17S, N. J. Central ill M P1H '.Hx'i Clilc. A G. W 10'i 1UV4 in lU'i Clue. As N. W 118, l.M'j 117 117 I hie, 11. & Q 03U W) !H)H 'tOMs ( hlcjRO Gas D.1 !! DUU W4 t hie., Mil, & St. P .. hV,i Dd) NT, S, Chic , It. 1. & I'... . Ws ,St,-t says n Clilc, St, I'. M. &. O. 7DU TU'h toVa V4 C C. C. & St. I. .... 27V- K'j it 21! Delaware & Hud ...103i 10b','- ldS'i lte N. Y., L. K. & V .. 12'4 12'i 12'i U' Gen. Hlectrlc T. T, Si l'2 I.olim. & NuJh 50 Vi'g 4N "s Manhattan Hie U ?, !)4t !&(. M K. & Tex., IT .. Ill1 3,144 3IV2 ill'a .Mo. Paclllc 2(,'4 a,'t 2i U Nat. Lead ' -"H,t 2S',2 2S'3 N. Y. Central 110, 112j VtV.i 1US Ont. & West 144 lt'i ll'i H!4 North. Paclllc 2, 21 22 22 Nor. Paclllc, Pr .... Ciu 62 Mi H Pacific Mall 24V3 23V4, 23V4 l't Phil. & ftead Ill's HVs 1 ll'i Southern R. R S S 77h .''h Southern R. R Pr.. 2S &U 2o ffi"i Tenn., C. & Iron .. . 197 20 18 1S Texas & Pacific . . 10 10 10 10 Union Pac. 1st l'r .. M'4 r,3Wi EO'J r 1T. S. Leather, Pr .. :7'i 57U 5C'S 61','j U'abash, Pr 13 16 15'i l''i West. Union ffi'j RG S4 S.I W. & L. H., Pr i)7 974 S7s ,74 Met. Traction Co ..137 IJaa 115 133'4 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- HlRh- Low- Clos- WIIUAT. inf. eit est. Hs. May 104 104 JOl'l 101'i July f-2'1 SI S2'4 S! CORN. May 21 29't 2S7a 20 July Mt !!0V 30', 10 Si OATS. May 23 23'4 2'. ll'i July 21 2.1 2274 12'4 PORK. May O.CO fl.73 LSi 912 July 9.70 9.2 9i,2 9.t,2 LARD. Mnj 5.10 1.13 1.07 5 "7 July 5.17 5.2." 1.13 5 13 Ncrnnton Hon'rd or Trado Kichanuo Qiiotatioiis--All Quotation ..Used on Par ol 100. STOCKS. Hid. ABkoJ. Srr.mtou & I'ittston Trac Co. National lleilng & Dilll'g Co. First National Hank Klmhurst Ilculevard Scranton Savings Hank Scranton Pucklug Co Laikn. lion As Steel Co 'ihlrd National Hank Throop Novell Mfg Co Scranton Trac. Co 20 7i0 iM) 150 W 18 Scranton Axle Wotks Weston Mill Co Ale Minder Car Heplacer Co Dime Dep. i: Dls. Bank 110 Peck Lumber Mlg Co 175 Lconomy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating, He it A: Power Comranv S3 Scranton Forging Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Rallwa, first mortgage due 1920 113 People's Street Railway, first 210 100 21(1 15 li Kj mortgage, due 191S People's Street Railway, Gen- eial mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka. Township School V, City of Scranton St. Imp. C.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction Co.. llrst mortgage C's, due 1932 ir. 115 100 102 10.' hm, 100 103 Nor York Produce Alnrket. New York. April 1. Flour Dull but steady. Wheat-Spot III in; No, 2 red. 51 01l4. f. o. b., utto.it spot; No. 1 1101 th em New York, ! (Kit, f. o. b ntloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Manitoba, HWi f o. b., afloat spot; No. 1 northern Dulutli. $1.0$',4, f. i). b , afloat to arrivo; No. 1 haid Dulutli, $1.0r. f. o. b., afloat to urrlve; op. tions opened firmer und smaller northwest leceipts und general covering; subse quent turther advnnres were based on active expoit sales, the close being v.iv flim and J(c. net higher; speculathm huwevcr, was restilcted all day b t-onsa-tloanl uimors. No. 2 led, Mu.v, S'l'tato . closed 9'iVeC : July. S5'4a80c, closed S.V, Septi mber, 7i7aS0u , closed k0'4c . I cembor. closed HHc. Corn Spot Mo 1 ' No 2, Jiil.c, f. o. b., altoat, options oi n 1 steady with wheat una tilled geneiiiiu llim all da, helped by lutgc expuu trautactlens, closed in.cliansed; Ma, Ji'j n3o7,c. closed 3Jc. ; June, 14c Oats pot ouli't; No. ;' oats. 30c; No, 3, I'jVic ; No. 2 white 32c . No. J white, 31'4; track white, 31',-aSSc ; Hack mixed, western, .'.0 u'Uljc; options neglected but nominally Hit nil)', closed uncharged; May. closed !9o. lleef Steady. Cut Meats-ejuh't. Lard Steady; western steaimd, Jl.Vi; May. U l nominal; rotlned, quiet: continent, J' A ; S. A.. 15.90; compound. 4Ua4V uHttir Very firm; westein crcumery, 15l-a-',c' , do, factory. 12nHV4c L'lglns, 20c; imita tion cieainery. Hal7c ; state dairy. 51 1 lSMjc-.; do, creamery 15alDc Kggs Firm; stuto and Pennsylvania, un,c ; western fresh, 10c, bouthern, 10c Petroleum-Dull. ADDRESS. V I'lillniirlphln I'rorlmon AInrkct. Philadelphia, April 1. Whe&t Firm onj 4c higher; contract urade, April, 9S',in MiUc. Corn No. 2 irlxed, April, 3374853440; May, 3la34'ic I'otatocs Steady; white, cholco, per buihel, 80a83c. ; do, fair to good, do,, 75a7fcc. , sweets, prime ted, per basket, 70a5c. , do, do, yellow, do., (5a70c; do. seconds, do. do., 40a50c, Butter Firm and '4c. higher; fancy western creamery, 21c; do. prints, 22c. Ergs Steady, fresli, nearby, 10c; do. western, lO'Jc.; do. south ern, 10c; do. duck, 19a21c; do. eoose, fla CSc, Cheese Unchanged. Refined Sugars Firm and at 9.13 u. m., all soft sugars except Nos. 9 and 12 advanced l-16c, bal ance of tho list unchanged. Cotton Ln changed. Tallow Quiet but stsady, city prime, In hogsheads, 2c. ; country, do, do., barrels. 3(.a3?sc.; dark, do., 3c, cakes, 3T4n2$iC grease, 2a3c. Live Poultry I'lrm and good demand; fowls, lOallc. ; old rcosters, 7a8c ; spring chickens, 18a23c ; winter chickens, 14al8c. ; ducks, 12c. Dressed Poultry Firm and active, fowls, choice, 11V4C. ; do. fair to good, lOallc ; chickens, fancy large, 12c; good to choico do., lO'tRll'ie ; turkeys, funcy, Halite ; cholco do, 10c; fair to good, do., 8a9c ; ducks, good to choice, Sac Receipts Flour, 1,900 barrels and 1,100 sacks; wheat, 10.000 bushels; corn, 21,000 bushels, oats, 18.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 49,000 bushels; corn 70,000 bushels; oats, 8,000 bushels. Chicago Grain Alnrkot. Chicago, April 1. Wheat today aav aiiccd and parted company with the stock market. Heavy sales of casn wheat by Letter and others for shipment abroad and for milling purposes at homo overcome any sympathy with a downnarl trend of stocks due to fear of hostilities between Spain and the United States To day's trading resulted In a gain ot 4c. per bushel In July wheat and MjC in May; corn and oats weto steady with wheat and closed with very l.ttle change, pro visions were strcng early but weakened, later and closed 2'4a74c lower. The cash quotations were as follows: .Flour Dull; No. 3 spring wheat, 86a91c; No. 2 red, $100nl.014; No. 2 corn. 2fc ; No. 2 yel low. 29c; No. 2 oats, 25c; No. 2 white, f. o. b., 29a30c; No. 3 white, f. o, b.. 27fc,a 210., No. 2 rye, EOc. ; No. 2 barley, t. o. b.. 32a44c; No. 1 flax seed. ?1.16'4al.lS; prime timothy seed, SS2 8Q; mess pork, 9DS a9.60; lard, J3.03; short ribs, sides, loose, $193it3 2j, dry salted shoulders, boxed, 414.i474c ; short clear sides, boxed, J5.30O, 5.40; whisky, Jl 19'4; sugars, cut loaf un changed. Receipts Flour, 13.000 barrels; wheat, 47,010 bushels; corn, 322,000 bush els, oits, 274,000 bushPls; rye, 8 000 bush els, barley. 37.000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 40 000 barrels; wheat 157.000 bush els; corn, 157.000 bUBhelB, oats, 107,000 bush els; rye, none; barley, 131,000 bushels ( hicago Live Stuck, Chicago, April 1.- Cattle Supply nnd demand small but prices generally though somo sellers quoted a eleclno. Sales weie at an extreme range of JJ S0a 5 50 for beef steers, tho greater part go ing for 54 40a5 10; stockers and feeders ranged from " 15 to J4.63. Calves Strong er, a fi w selling nt lb 90. Hogs Prices stronger and 5a7'4c. higher, sales were largely at SjJ.S3a3 93, tho poorest lots sell ing at $3.70 and prime hfav at $4. Sheep and Lambs Strrng with good demand, (.heep sold at J3 75a4 75; shorn going at $J.73a4 30 and unshorn at I", and upward, chiefly nt $4 50a4.70. enrllng sheep sold at fl.71a5.10. shorn sell.ng around 4 50 and 14 CO; lambs, uctive at 14 50a5.03 for shorn and 5a6 for woolen, Colorado selllr.7 freelv at J3 71fifi. Receipts Cattle, 2,500 head; hogs, 19,000 head; sheep, BOOO head Hast Libertv Cottle Market. Hast Liberty. l'a., April . Cattle Steady; common, Kl.b0a4.lS, bulls, stags und cows, J2a4 10 Hogs, Steady, prime medium, ?l05a4 10, brst Voikers, Jlat.Ol fair to light Yorkers, J3.95a4; heav hogs, J3 10a4 03. pigs as to quality J3.f.0a3.rjO, good loughs 3 i"n.1.M). common to fair, U 10,iJ2" Sheep Steady, choice, flJOal; inminon, f 150.14; choice lambs IDOat, common to gocel, $4 75.80, eal calves, $'..30.16. New York Live stock. New York, April 1. Beeves Active and firm; steuis, medium to prime. !Hw.b! oxen and stags, $4a4 V, bulls, $1a4 choica heavy, $l20a4.13; cows, t2.15.it; cables, un changed. Calves Veals, poor to good M nC. Sheep and Lambs Lambs steaiv good to prime, $(! 10aC35 no clipped stock sprnlg lambs, $) 20 each. Hogs Feeling steady; eiuotcd at 4a4 21 per 100 pounds, ifulliilo Live too!( Bust Buffalo. N. Y.. Apill 1 faille Receipts about all consigned throiu '1 only a few odd head being on sale today. Hogs Fairly uctive. hheep aim iinn Fairly active Oil Mnrkot. Oil City. Pa.. April 1. -Credit balances 77c; cettlilc.itcs, no bid; cash closed of fered 77'4C.: shipments, 80,227 Uirrels; runs, 13S.801 barrels. UNIONDALr"' The Methodist Kplscopal church la prepaiinp for Easter exercises Rev. Mr Scull pleached nn Instruct ive icimon in the Free- Methodist chutch List Sunday. Mt. Hcttll, by his cvungelhal pieuchlng. Is diawmg latgo audiences. A large portion of our farmers, con template taklnjr thdi milk to the heo.e factory Instead of to tho inllk depot. Public school closes next week This lias been the pooiest maple sugar ceatoti for yeam. Henry Spencer's little eUtigtihter Vein lias a seveio attack of bronchitis Mr. Iilu It) dor has the meusles Picslilliitr HldiT ThotiJ held quarterly meetings hero Hnt'Tday and Sunday Miss Blanche KIshpauRh, of Horrlck Centre, Is stupplnff with her aunt. Rirs A. A, Tlngloy. Mrs. V. H. Carpcntei has been visit liiK frl ids Iti Susquehanna. Lowlo Crandall .lit vorklns for Phllo Uuirltt. Vv alter Carpenter has moved Into riillu liuriltt's house on the hill. Raymond Smith has tetuincil homo from n. visit to Chicago, III , bringing a In lila with him. Mrs. Phllo Hun II I. who has been vlsltliiR friends lit Ithnca, N, Y., has ictuuied homo
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